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1976-10-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
WAVES SHIMMERED SATURDAY AS SUN BROUGHT RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES AND WARM WATER TO ORANGE COAST BEACHES SUNDAY * * * * VOL. 69, NO . 284, 6 SECTIONS, 104 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY,OCTOBER1~1~6 TWENTY-FIVE CE;NTS .. ,.wi ...... DALLAS REVISITED -Secr et ser vice agents swarm as Gerald Ford becomes the first presid e nt to ri d e i n a n open motorcade through Dallas since President Kennedy was assassinated there almost 13 years ago. T ex as Gov. Dolph Briscoe stands n ext t o the President during Saturday's ride. Candidates Swap Gibes Carter Called '-Weak,' Ford '-Evasive' By The Associated Press President Ford and J immy Carter caustically attacked each <'ther 's credibility on several points Saturday. Ford called Carter weak and inconsistent. and Carter said l<'ord was evad- ing questions more than Rir hard f Nixon d id during Water~ak ) "You ju-.l t:an 't believe him." ) For<\ said of Carter in a !>pl'cch at . Dallas. Tex He said Carter has denied a claim by the President that the Democr at called for defense budget cuts of $15 billion. Ford srud his a1clcs have found ac· counts in two newspaper:. in which Carter used that fi gure. "We have two verifications that Carter did say that," Ford said , adding: ''IC you buy Carter , you buy weakness." Spokesman Jody Powell said that Carter does not remember using the Cigure, and added that if Carter did use it, it was a mis· lake. "I think a nyone who has been with us knows that the rigures he used consistently are $.5 billion or $7 bilUon," Powell said. Carter . meanwhile. campaign. ing in Ohio, challenged Ford and hls running mate, Sen. Bob Dole, to open their tax returns to in- spection. and said the President has ''hidden himself from the news media even more than Richard Nixon in the depths of Watergate." He said Ford's tax returns for 1972 would answer questions raised by a n lntemaJ Revenue Service audit showing Ford used money from a bank account in hls old congressional district to buy clothes and pay for a family ski trip. The IRS said the bank account contained mainly reimburse-. ments for political travel and some campaign contributions. Ford said last week he never <SeeCAMPAIGN, Page A2) Who Are These Folks? By EVE GU~1PEL 01 lhe Delly Piie\ Staff They arc unsung and virtually invisible. , Few people , J know they ex - I ist. Y e t th e 1 Orange Coun· t y D e m o · t cratic and Republican Central Com- 1 mittees are l or should be 1 the local heart ouM,.IL • .. ofpartyp0UUcs. I "Without the central commit· J tee, there would be no political , party,'' says John Jutovsky, ex- ecutive director of the Republican Central Committee in Orange County. There would be no one to work for the parties, and they would lose their struc· ture, be believes Tom Wert disagrees. The Orange Coast College political science professor maintains that county committees are "sitting around not doing a lot.·· ~~.. . Sl'~HAI" NPEt'IAI,, They used to be important, he said. but lhe electronic media and the print press have sup· planted them -candidates no longer need their help to mount a campaign. The eommit\ees also have lost their function as social service agencies. In the days when city bosses ran local politics, Wert said, county committees helped newcomers find a job and a place to sleep. Today, be said, political parties Lave lost their appeal. This Is es pecially true In California, which has a tradition ol voting for the man and not the party, he added. Frank Barbaro, vice·chairman o f Lhe Orange County Democratic Central Committee, admits his organization is weak. Because it is tactlonalized, for ex~mple. l ignores_ what Barbaro considers potentially Its most hnportant function -guid· ing the electorate ln selecting the I best candidate in primary elec· lions. But Barbaro is quick to point out that the committee does exert influence on legislators by send· ing them r esolutions. The resolu- tions slate the pos ition or the par· ty in Orange County on a variety of issues . In large part, said Barbaro, the committee's troubles stem from people's ignorance abot. t it and what it can do. He envisitms a re- turn to the past days wnen the committee was available to an important source oJ help for peo- ple. That means any of their pro- blems. Barbaro emphasized, not just those w Ith an apparent political focus. He cited one example of te- nants in a trailer park who con· tacted the committee because the owner was charging them full rates for utilities but was being bllledatacheaperbulkrate. The.committee pulth~roup in Louch with leglslators. and a bill <See COUNTY, Pa1e A3) Desei;t Air Brings Touch of S......-.~ By CAROL MOORE Ofllle Dally ,.lleU4afl Desert temperatures drew crowds and a light layer of smog to the beaches Saturday for the hot lest October day since 1909. The mercury reached 100 in Mission Viejo and 86 in Newport Beach as though making amends for the unusually cool and qrizzly September. A repeat performance is ex· pecMd '°"today alth'ough a sll1ht cooling trend was.forecast by the U.S. Weather Bureau for Mon- day. The unseasona bly warm weather attracted thousands or beachgoers, but lifeguards re· ported no extraordinary increase in rescues. And water temperatures were just as fluky as the air currents. Those who ventured in marveled at the tepid 70 degrees. warmer than most July and August days. People adding another layer of glow to their fading tans could almost "see forever." Clear s kie s prevai l e d a ltho u g h Catalina and the Palos Verdes Peninsula were skirted by low· hanging smog trapped by the Santa Ana condit1on. The heat in m any cities topped the 67-year record of 94 and even the lowest temperature of the day in Los Angeles. 69, was the highest minimum reading since 1951. • Most Orange Counlians wer.e able to find some enjoyment or relie f from the unexpect ed war,pith, but Fountain Valley poilce sweltered when their headquarter s· air-conditioning quit for the day. Coastal climate equalled or bet· tered desert region temperatures which ranged from the 90s to the sos. While land temperatures were a phenomeno n. there were several theor ies for the water's warmth. Foremost of these was that the whirling of recl'nt Mex· ican h~rricanes was repelling the ordinary infusion of colder , northern waters. Bulge H ero Dead BATON ROUGE. La. CAP) Gen. Troy H. Middleton. one of the heroes of the World War •II Battle of the Bulge and a former president of Louisiana State University, died Saturday. SWINE FLU -Everyone has questions about the swine flu in- oculation clinics that start Mon- day in Orange County. Starr Writer Joanne Reynolds out· guesses them in a survey of health department officlml on Page Bl. LE~HAL MYSTERY - Though they draw little public at- tention these days, Polatts sub- marines are still prowling the waters or the world with their de- adly cargoes. In case oC war, no one outside Washington, not even those on the shlps would khow !.he targels or Ule'lr computer· directed missiles. ~ Aasoc:lal· ed Prus story u on Plle 82. ...,, I The sudden burst of summer WilS of som e concern to city lifeguard crews which havel>een drasticafly reduced after the vacation season. Only a few guards were on duty and no flag ba ns on s urfboarding were posted. Tl1rough tlae Clouds Americans Reach 1 • \ Mt. Everest Summi.t · EVEREST BASE CAMP, Nepal (AP ) -Two members pf the American Bicentennial Everest Expedition have scaled the world's highest mountain, but strong winds Saturday put a summit attempt by addHionaJ climbers in doubt,. Word that Dr. Chris Chandler, 28, of Seattle, Wash., and Bob Cormack, 30, of Boulder, Colo .. had re ached the peak of the 29,028-foot mountain on Friday ended a night of anxiety at the base camp. The two men were seen climb· ing into a cloud that obscured the summit Friday afternoon. M noon Saturday watchers at Camp 5, perched on the mountain at. 26,200 feet and the next to Jast stop on the way to the summit, reported the two men were seen climbing slowly down ro the camp. Winds were reported in excess of 100 miles an hour. At 1:30 p.m. local time a more detailed report from Camp 5 said the two triumphant climbers had GOLDEN WEST TOPPLED, 3-0 Golden West College fell victim to its own mistakes and lo$t to Santa Monica College , 3-0. SlltUr· day night in opening Southern California Conference football action at Orange CoWJt College. Ranked No. 1 in the state prior to the loss. the G WC Rustlers were assessed 143 yards on Rine major penalties. The loss was the first in four games for Golden West: For more information, see page B~. JAMAICAN SOUND -There's a new beat on the rock m~ic scene. It's called reggae, it's from Jamaica and even If you've never heard of It you've probably heard sorhe Arrt~rlcan adaptll- tions ot it.~ 1'n Associated Press story looks at the S®ftd'a trow· inl popularity, on Page AlO. GENE•s CAM PAIGN Former Minnesota Sen. Eugene McCarthy is an Independent cah- clidate for pr.,ident lhlg ,Year. Generally resarded as a quixotic quest, his attempt could be a rac- tor tn a close election. Which can- dtdate-tlas' the most t.o rear rrom McCard\y! A look at the iasues is onPaaeB3. reached the summit Friday a[ .. terooon, were strong, and had not suffered frost bite. 1 E xpedition leader Phillip Trimble, 38. a State Department lawyer in Wa~hington, D.C., declared: "It is difficult to express inl words my pride and my relief! that they are all right. It is a greal moment for the expedi-1 lion." , I Dan Emmett, another expedi-1 tion member, said: "This is b~ far and away the happiest mo-1 ment of the e~pedition. The odds were building against them. Tb~ strong wind, the lS.hour day. a. cold night out -they are a couple' of pretty strong Americans." ~ A three.man team left Camp 4 for anothet summit> attempt, but whether the climbers would con=1 tinue on beyond Camp 5 was still• to be decided. Weather on the1 mountain was reported clear and sunny, but the winds we re described ~s unbearable. Gerry Roach, 33, of Boulder, Colo .. said on leaving Camp 4, ''Our going to the summit de-1 pends on thos e guys being perfecUy okay and the wind, our food and our oxygen supply." I Climbing with Roach were' Rick Ridgeway, 27, of Malibu,1 and Hans Bruyntjes, 28, of the1 Nethe rland s, the only non- J\tnerican on the 12-member ex-I pedltion, ot.her than the Sherpa! guides and bearers. ! The summit success was re· ported by radio to the Nepalese Foreitn Ministry in iatmandu, which siild tbe American an!11 Ncpflete flats. which the cum- bers had planned to plant on the frozen summit. had been Jett behind in the pack or Sherpa guide Ang Phurba. l11sldf-S1111dof1 • .. . "' J , Sundap.Octoiler 10. 187& Weekly r(Jvfew of Orange Coast highlights F ount,1in V.tlle v Captain 's Courageous Again An aogry Charles Miller of Fountain Valley, captain of the Mayaguez. last week defended President Ford's de· cision In sending combat troops to rescue his lmprisotted crew 18 months ago. He said he became .. overheated" when he read about a General Accounting Office rePott saying the attack was unnecesl.ary. H unting~on Beach Who 's Striking Whom ? A llunlinglon Beach woman last week allegedly drove her car ilf\o a row of picketers at Sterling Power Systems in Irvine, injuring three men. The district attorney's office Ciled misdemeanor assault charges against J ane Alvarado. JO. of 17882 Baron Circle. She protested that picketers had attacked her car, causing her to fear for her safety. Newport Beach Flying Saucers Cited Laguna Beach f1ying saucers are real, at least plastic ones are, a 15·year· old Newport Beach boy can testify. Aft~ all, Chris Johnson won $500 when he came in second in the national Frisbee competi· lion in Atla nta. What's next? f1 y. m g orbs -in the shape of tennis balls. says Chris, who's trying out for th~ Corona del Mar High tennis team. Welcome Mat Out for Burglars? A $100,000 federally funded crime prevention progr am will t ake Policemen from San Clemente and Laguna Beach along with Orange County sheriff's deputies into South Coast communities to promote greater security techniques. Officers c ited statistics indicating-the 30 percent of Ute time burglars gain entry into homes without having to force doors or windows San Juan Capistrano Are Acorns On Agenda? San Juan Capistrano officials weren't feeling loo chipper last week after hearing that a small squirrel population may be un- dermining city offices and may pose a health and safely threat. An Orange County vector en· tomologist rec om mended putting Poison bait in unused water meter boxes Costa Mesa Fair Fore caster Flees The Orange County Fair m Costa Mesa ended up stuck with $10.255 in advertising bills because a former promoter disappeared without paying them. Fair Manager Jim Porterfield pointed out that the promoter, Marvin Brvan. had already been paid by the fair for the advertising before he vanished. Milk High in Radiation .. WASHINGTON <AP) Some higher ·than·nor mal levels of radiation have been detected in ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT milk in Massachusetts. Connec tlcut and other northeastern states as the result of fallout Crom a Chinese nuclear test last month . the Environme nta l Protection Agency said Satur· dlU'. The levels were slightly higher than th ose d e t e ct e d in Pennsylvania earlier in the week, bat are still well within safety Ii mils, the agency said. f'-~Of'_.,. (OA'\t 0Alty PHot W1tf'\'lltl'ri"'P'l1'''"'" bWtO tfte N•'#\ Ptfll\\ l\OU-'ht111dby ll'M°' "'9"' (.or.t,t llll\l•Ji~11"M1 Como•n• S.0,..rAffll •d!ltein\ .,. oubll\l"l"d #!Aon.d•v tP'l,ouqf\ ._,, .. ., ,,.,. Ctr't• Mit~ N•'ll!ltort B••"'"' Hllf'!hnqtM B-.t<l"P'I '°""" li1tln V•flf'¥ 1r .. 1n• \"4fd.,.t•O. Vttlltt< •"'1 l..,.-Wft••" ~'"'~''. 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''''"' ,1 iO -l~ly '' "'111 14 \ -"ll\1fl ;Mlltl9•Y ~'"""~ M~'"'' "As a precautionary measure. lh e Con n ecticut a nd Massacl}u.setu p ublit health cle· 'Part~enta ·have orcler*i Cl airy herds st.Ill using oUtdoor truing to swltch to the use of stored grain feed daily." an agency an- nouncement s aid. Doity PHot Del..-y ....... e..4 Monde\'-f nday II you do !lot 1\11119 rour Plle>er bv 9'30 11:m call befcxe 7 1' m •11d y()ur cotJY wtH b9~hvtlfed, S;i1urt111y and Su rlday It you Clo not .~e1ve your copy by 8 am., c~ belofe \0 e m and you1 COPY w111 oa cMll1vered Garc_,~T••••fl•nn Most Orenoe ¢ou~ Ar• Ml·•ll' Hotth-sl H1fnt1noton Bt~ 11od Westminster , ...,, UO San Clem&nt•. C.Ptttttno Boten. s., Joan C.-imtmqo.. Otne Point Sovtl! l._,.,. L11oun1 Nlgu.. -..... 4'M4JI Rhodesian Tie Sought By West WA SHI NGTON (AP) -An Amencan-Britlsb plan to keep a bluck·ruled Rhodesia tied by money and politics firmly \o the West for a long time emerged in some detail Saturday. It was designed to insure that the failure of the Western powers to counter Soviet-Cuban in· tervention in neighboring Angola is not repeated in the emerging new stale of Zimbabwe, the new name chosen by blacks for Rhodesia. The plan. according t o diplomats of three key nations in· volved, forms the dollars-and· cents costs of trying to induce bl ack s a nd whites in the breakaway British colony to live and work together in what could become an independent, thriving Rhode sia after powe r is transferred. It foresees the set-up of an in t ernalional con sortium, ul- timately with between $1.5 billion and $2 billion to spend for de· velopment, aid and other forms of support, over roughly the next generation. 1,000Flee, .. Three Injured In Gas Le ak EXETER <AP) -Three persons were injured and about 1,000 others fled Saturday night to escape ammonia gas leaking from a cold stor age line in this s m all farming community 15 miles east of Visalia. Donald Jones. spokesman for the Ca lifornia Division of For estry. said about 1,000 persons attending the annual Ex· eter Fall Festival and a football game near the site of the am- monia leak fl ed to escape the fumes, which s pread over one square mile. The California Highway Patrol closed California 65 for a half hou r because or the ammonia gas and residents at a nearby nursing home were m oved to Exeter Memorial Hospital while crews worked to stop the leak. Three firemen working to shut off the leak suffered lung irrita- tion a nd were tr eated at the hospital and released. Truck Crash Claims Life The two m ost serious traffic accidents in Orange County Saturday kilted one person and injured four others. An unidentified man died when a flatbed truck rolled over five times near the intersection of Peters Canyon and Santiago Ca· nyon roads in Saddleback Park at5:30p.m. California Hi ghway Patrolmen would not name the victim. pend· Ing notification of kin. Witnesses s aid three persons • were riding in the cab and one in the back. The injured. also un· identified by authorities. were taken to Chapman Generai tlospital and UC Irvine Medical Center . Laguna Bench Police reported that Paul Nathan Spaldlng, 24 , of Orange was thrown from his motorcycle when it hit the side bank of Pacifi c Coast Highway near McKnight Drive. He was listed in guarded condi· lion at South Coast Communjty llosp1tal with possible head and internal injuries. t 'ro•M Pn9t•. \ I CAMPAIGN turned campaign money lo his personal use. The President added Saturday that all of his tax matters "were thoroughly in· vcstigaled by the FBI, by the IRS a nd by two committees of Congress, and they gave me an absolute clean blll of health." Carter also said Ford is on shaky ground in citing his years of experience in government as a reason he should be elected. •·tr we wanted experience. we would have kept Richard Nixon." said the Democratic nominee. He also renewed his attacks on Ford's statement In the,lr debate Wednesday that Poles and other East 'European peoples don't consider themselves under Sov- iet domination. ''At least other PrPsidcnts who went into Poland ~ew whose tanks those were," Carter said. Hwnphrey Li8te~ In Good Condition . NEW YORK <AP).-Sen, Hubert H . llu}l\phrey, wh~e C•Merous blad(!et was rem.<).ve_d Thursday;'.'cont.inues to do very wtll'' and was up walking Frt· dny. bis doctor said. Dr. Willet F. Whit.more Jr. •adAS lTti"1'Jnocsoli'D"i moc:ra~a rl'"vRil sl1n•rem.1ln slable and proerese conlinuu iH>rm ally." • DON "GREAT 'PUMPKIN'' EDWA'RDS EYES HIS HALLOWEEN CROP Hallowee n Nearing U.S. Citizens Pumpkin Business Not Easy as Pie Move More Than Most WASHINGTON <AP) -The United States, Canada and Australia have highly mobile populations with citizens averag- ing 12 moves from one house or a partment to another in a lifetime, the U.S. Census Bureau said Saturday. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ottt1e Dally ~tlotSU" Take heart, a ll you Linul. and Snoopy fans of the world. The Great Pumpkin has already ar rived, but come Halloween Night, he isn 'l going to arise from the pumpkin patch with gifts for good little children. He is more likely to look back an six weeks in which all that was gold didn't glitter, arise with a groan and his arms in the air and crash into an easy chair with a great sigh. And then. for Don "The Great Pumpkin'' Edwards. Huntington Beach's pumpkin purveyor ex traordinaire, it will be time to turn to dre aming of a white Christm as at which time he hopes to bring home a bit of green as well. "I was one of the first to go mto pumpkins." says Edwards. who for 13 years has also operated Chris tmas tree lots on the Orange Coast. "We j ust got in from Oregon," he said as his group began the sweaty. monumental task of un- loading. washing, protecting and lining up tons of gleaming, gold. globular pumpkins for display in ~-degree heat. He says there is good money - but not big money -in supplying the public this ancient harvest staple destined lo wind up grin· n ing in y;i ndows a s jack·o· lanterns, or cradled with spnnkl ings of spices in pie crusts. Or. preferably, both ways. And there are other rewards - ~me surprising to the average· citizen -such as welcoming children for tours and a romp among the merchandise, some specimens weighing 120 Pounds or more. Edwards makes the bulk of his annu a l income on t h e two Halloween and Christmc.is season specialty agriculture crops . pumpkins and fir trees. "You don't make enough to last all year . although you work 16 to 20 hours a day," says Edwards. "I do VW repairs and I've sold insurance ... a little bit of everything." ·Tve been doing Christmas trees for 13 years and pumpkins for four years. Or is it fi ve, Honey?." Edwards asks the half of a marital partnership that usually keeps track or such mat· ters. ''Try six." Mrs. Edwards sug· gested. Siamese Tivills OK BUENOS AI RES. Argentina (AP) -Doctors have successful· ly separated Siamese twin boys joined at the breastbone, the in· dependent news agency Noticias Ar gen tin as said Saturday. This mobility rate compares with \\n average of eight moves in a liletime for a Briton, seven for a Japanese citizen, six for a resident or Taiwan and three or four for a person living in Ireland, the C('nsus study said. The level of industrialization and urban development in a na- tion are believed to contribute to the degree of aeographic mobili- ty, but the Census Bureau re- searchers offered three more re- asons. County Man Shot, Killed Esteban Villanueva. 24, or San· ta Ana was fatally wounded Saturday during an argument near his home at 312 N. Missouri Lane. Neighbors reportedly told police he was shot four times by Angel Herre ra, 27, during an argument at 3: 15 a.m. Herrera sped off in his car before police arrived and has not been found. Villanueva was dead on arrival at UC Irvine Medical Center. WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? YES 64 OVER 150 YES YES YES Come in and See the Difference for Yourself ' TOTAL NUMBER OF BUILT-IN STITCHES BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC 8 USE PUSHBUTTONS IN COMBINATIONS TO DESIGN YOUR OWN STIT HES NO 5 22 NO NO EXTENDED SERVICE POLICY INCLUDED IN PURCHASE PRIC E NO YES CARRY CASE INCLUDED NO •• ------I TRIGGER PRTS. KETILECLOTH PRTS CALCUTTA GAUZE $ 491 I Yl>. LIMIT J DAYS ONLY STRIPES 6 YD$. IA. LUSCIOUS GROUP. PERFECT FOR SPORTSWEAR. DRESSES, SKIRTS, PANTS. ----------------GOLDEN NEEDLE FABRICS M i SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 754-1144 I I I r Sunday.October 10 1976 DAIL v PILOT A3 UCI ATHLE·rtc FUND GOT A BOOST AT ANNUAL OLYMPIAD SATURDAY AND LORRAINE JOHNSON GOT ONE, TOO, JUDGING FROM EXPRESSION AT HER FIRST HORSESHOE TOSS DEMO VICE-CHAIRMAN ... •.. Frank Barbaro I / REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN ... . . . Bob Harvey J'rom Pflge 11 . COUNTY COMMITTEES. • • I was passed to proh1b1l :.uch prac tices. The objective n ow 1s lo convince people their voices c;in be heard. agreed Bob Harvey. Republican Central Com mittee chairman "The public h<Js a far grc;ilcr opportunity to influenct: leg1sla lion than peo plt• h c l1 e v e." t }farvey said. He is anxious rot ix·oplc lo al tend the GOP ~roup':. monthly committee ml·c tings and say their piece• The meetings art• held the third )1onday of e<ich month al 7:30 p .m . ~l Orange C oun t y Repu,blican Headquarters, 1509 S. Grand /\Vl' . Santa Ana Democrats holc1 m eetings at their headquartl•r s al 2002 N Broadway, Santa Ana. abo on the third Monday at 7 p.m The central committee ha:. two Jllain functions, Harvl'Y s aid. The first is to develop and maintain a precincl/rc gis1ra t10n prog ram, and the second I" r aising fund-. for the party and<' and1datt•s The comm iltcc has dont• · all that is humanly po:-s1blc'" lo carry o ut tho"<' function-., Han·ev s~11ct The 00 <'m ocrat :-a lsu haH' hct•n mount1n~ an 1nll•n:-l\'l' rl'fHslrJ lion c<1 mpa1gn tc1 oH•rcomc lhl' t raditional c•la-.-.1f1 C'al1 nn or Orange County as a Hcpublit'an stronghold and \\1th '>lat1st1 c;il success. * * * Another indication that central committees may stage a s ue cessful comeback is lhal this ~ear. for the first lime, Orange County Democrats had m orP candidates for members hip than seats available. But a big problem for hoth committees b funds Har\'cy ad milled the Republican commit- tee has a deficit. but expressl'<l the hope that the recent run draiser with Sen. Roherl Dole. President F'ord"s running mate. would put the commiUce into the black. Harvey is ulso hopeful that lhl' limitations plac ed on campaign funds by Proposil ion 9 will for<'l' candidates lo turn to the commit tee in the future for financial help because they will be unable to make it on their own There is room for new gru\\ th and change in the central com miltee, Republic ans Harvey and Jutovsky agree Rut lo be effoctl\'t'. th<'\' .,aid the comm1tlec nel'ds atienl10n rocuscd on it by the press "The press hus neJ?lectcd u' <IOd that·.., Why 99 percent of the people \\ho vole ct on "t know wh:tl a central comm1ltl'C ctoc., \et they vote tor tti-: members.· .Jutovsk v satd. He suggests the m{'(Jia g1 vt• lh<' committee regular attention ··The more t he publicknows. lht· hetlerit 1s. ··agrees Harv('y * * * "Unknown' Listed County central committee m ember s are e lected for two- year terms in primary ell'ct1ons The Dem oc ratic and Republican parties arc allotted J6 members , or six ml'mbers in each of the count~·., six ass<'mhl~ districts The Mx \\ho rct'l'I' <' the mo"l votes in each district win the -election If fewer than six people run for election in a dis lnct. thl' committee appoints m<'mb<'rs tn fill the vacancies Members are not paid. bu t are charged dues . Candidates must file nomina· 'tion paper s to appear on the ballot. They must also take an oath of office before assuming their duties. The t urrent committee m em· bers are listed by districts. A new group, electt'd in the June primary . will tnkc office ht January The ·Republ H•u n enmm1ltN' meml>ers arc ~-•ttMTtbfy O":trrf'h 1'-tWt 'tfltr~¥r ,....._,... 0.IMt,."tY AnMrt R••vflr L0t\ Lt~'ct tf~,,~ ~11. WHHam O•"""'""'Yfl"' JOU\ •\\Pfll'H)ly Ot\lrtch Richer" f"t-'"' Wtlll9"' Oo119,,.r1v Jnnn " P,.ncott '"""'•' ~....,.,,Andrew Alberll Jr , LO..O\ K- 11\t A\'lf'mbly Oh !roct O..v1CI Bal.-. Rollo•! .,..,Yf'V, Howard Aow'1n. Conn·~ Blfl(." qoDr>rt O S•m"""'' W C Burr.II J r 71nd -S~,..mbly 01\lrttt Oorot"Y ~YI""!' JfltHr.- "°'1r Jonn w Hilt Wa<1f' H ... ,,..n W111i .. Cttmon' Haf ..-~v C N1,..now 'lrd ~\~mb1Y On~tf '' t St.,..w Hol~n J"""'"' I AM•t'tart Thoma\ 8•ac•rn•n HPrll)ll'rl Mn'' f \tf'ltn ~v~rrv E T Erntfl' W1nffllr PUh A\\t mbly 01\t r1ct Oonn~ W1U1.1.,...f')n V.'YQ• Br~atft W ll•rd Voit T1math., St• "1·, ,,.,..•-:• f-lunon John t4oowolld r>rnoc.raht <Omrn•tt.,.,.. mtmb-r-'- o\'1h ~It~,. Cht11Utt Ch•rfM Aubir ,:;'°""'""., \mtfh M~"V ('100,.v1tl., Nt"~f (,rihtw\\ G'"fl1>t'J''f' >i..Oly IOtn LA1 Ft:tnce\ Frttn•tf" Mlf'C,...\ft' Pr\ol R\'rd ~u .. Atftlf"lt P•lrJ(_~ Jowttf'I M{l(M'l~ CArl 0 A'°5ottno /ht lortll• W•I~•· Et .... , Go.w• A E p., Arnold 81111• Mc P•~k JOM Er.'•~ Ao A ...,.1t>urth n"ll Ao~rt 0 Cantu, Arturo C.\tro J~•" Fl\ cl\er A Michael H•ro•nv. An M!!noor. Ro<1•l<t Mor\ltl-. 13rcl Phylll• J. McKown No<m.tn M!!.,,., J>m ~""""· Norto<I A B•uf'll. Aten A Hlp~ll. AnclrtW Olanclltr 14th· cu iott• Ht•man Mollo<\ • G "5~•o Mtlvlllt . Pe1rl<• N•<1lt . Alctwrd O'Ntlll, Oon•l<I F ~l~rwn Johr W. Btac' Ex-commander Di~ WI NTER PARK. F1tl. 11\Pl - U S. Army l\I aj Gen Charles Gerhardt. who c ommanded lhc 29th Armv tnrantry Oi v1s1on dur· mg the Ailied invasion of Europe during World War II, died here Saturday. He was 81. Nett, Probe No1t, Facing SpiroAgneu, BALTIMORE IA P l Spiro T Agne\\ ·s three-year probation for tax eva:.ion ends today, with the former \'ice pr~!>ident again rac- ing a new Ju:.tice Department in· quir~ US 01!.l Judge Roszel C Thom !>cn orcil'red the depart· ment on rriday to investigate al· legat10ns lhal Agnew has violat· t•d hi s probation , which st1pulalt'i-lhal hl' must break nr, law:-. Sam Polur. a M1am1 attorney. s aid 1n a Sl million ci\'il damage suit that Agm•v. failc'<.1 to C'nmply v.1th lht• l''or c.•1gn Gifts and Oecorat1onl> Act. wtuch requires fed<'ral ofric1ah. to turn over im- mediately to lhc government gifts from fore1~n nations worth more than SSO Agne \\ n •s1gned the vice pre- sidency and pleaded no contest to a tax c\'as1on charge Oct 10. 1973. following a fodt'ral grand Jury probe Rut Pol ur <'on tends that he failed to hand ove r diamond. ruby a nd pearl Jewelry given lo his w1f<' .• Judy, or himself by ranking offic 1uls or Morocco. Kuwait und Saudi i\rabi;i until Aprill. 1974 Deput ~ C S Att~· Paul Kramer s ays the Justice Depart· ment will n•view the allegations. but won "l nt.•t·essarily inn•stigatc them "'There may bt· no investiga- tion.·· Kramer s~uri ·'They ma~ re\'1ev. thb. ,111d occide ln do nothing · Agne \\. \\ho operates a con· ..,ulting bu:.iness from an ofhce 111 C rofton. ~d has remained silem on the allcgauons. dS he has for muc h or the time since he left the n ation s sccona-highest elecll\'l• office On ran• occa:-1on..,. Agnew has g rantcd intc.•r ,·a·\\S suc h a s earlier lh1 ... )l'ar v.hen he was promoting n1:-. novel. "The tan· field DcCl!>IOn. 1>r lO nffer his \'IC\\" on world Hft air" Auto Workers May R e open Ford Lines DETROI T <AP) Some 170,000 s triking United Auto Workers we re voting this weekend on whether to accept a new three-year contr act or con- tinue their walkout against fo'ord Motor Co The strike. which went into its 25th day Saturday. has shut down the No 2 auto maker Just as f'ord·s 1977 models bejtan rolling off the a:.sembly lines in full pro- duction Top union offic ials expressed confidence that the workers, in· e luding 25.000 independent- minded skiUed tradesmen, will ratify the agr eement reached alter weeks or intensive negotia- tions . Even if a majority of the 145,000 production workers ap- prove the contract , the tradesmen have veto power over the agreement and could force a continuation of the wtllkoul while barl{ainlng is renewed Vice Prcsiclenl DouJt Fraser. head or tht' UAW 's skilled trades department. declined to predict how lhc tradesmen would \"Ole. "There are always doubts." he said ''I'm not call.mg it until I see the votes · · Balloonist Nears Goal PONTA DELG/\DA. Azore" IAPl -u.s balloonist Ed Yo~l was being t os:.ed about b~ turbulent vertical winds in his at tempt to make the fir:.t solo balloon cros~ing or the Atlantic and might have to touch down in the ocean today, a Portuguese naval officer s aid Saturday night. Cmdr Jose Car valhc1ra said Yost was in good condition but was feeling the effe<..'b or rcpeut ed tossing up and down Yost said in a broadcast uv1.·r his emergency radio transmit ter , ··1 hll\'l' problPm :-. Sometimes I go up and somelimt-s I go tlown I ean't con trol it," Carv alheira saitl Yost rnd1ocd t•arhcr that ht• was running out or ballast and might have to ditch his balloon . said a U.S. /\1r 1-'orce spokc!-.man at the U .S !\lilitary Joinl Rescuc .. Ct'nte r 1n Ham s te in, Wes t Germanv ··11e ~as not in any problem then but he planned to decide about 10 a.m GMT <J am_ PDTl whether he will have to go into the dnnk because or a Jack or necessarv ballast. If he doe~ declare an e mergency. we have aircraft s tanding by for a search and res cue o peration." the :.pokesman said. Without ballast to discard, a balloonis t is unable to rise at will This meant Yost might not be ubl<' lo maint:.11n the altitude necessary to reach land. Carvalhe1ra s aid Saturday 111j:!ht Yost w<1s about 700 miles west or Portugal and northeast or PortugaJ 's A zoces . is lands lie :.aid Yost should be about SOO miles w est or Lis bon by 3 a m POT today i:lnd about 500 miles v.est ofGibrallar al 11 a.m. PDT OCTOBER 0 IC ELA NO • IAllOONISf ClfOSSING ATLANTIC POlfrUGAl AZOHS . AP~p BALLOON CROSSING Route to End in Europe • ' - I 00°/o ACRYLIC POLY and WOOL VELOUR DOUBLE KNIT GABARDINE 6CJ'fa. 59~ ya. ioooocf!IM • .,, °'" t<~ Stl.00 i n 9uotlty M°'hlM WCKll Rot ~old 1,t 9uality I 00°10 POLYESTER T-SHIRT SUEDE KNIT ~~ 4~ R~. Sl.98 Isl 9uofity '"'~ M°'ltlnt Wo~ ASSORTED COUPON MOTIONS 10¢ 50~2 On htrf $I 00.00 ~.Trlnn. l'YrChaH of It~ Frlnqtt. Appllq111t Drfts FGbriu CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY and DRAPERY SALE WE PRIDE OURSELVES OH CRAFTSMAHSH" • Quality W ortc • R~labl• Service • Reasonabh~ PricH • Free Pick Up and Delivery 1~~ R"J-Sl.98 t '' Quotity Mochln~ Wah COTTON/POLY PRINTS 69¢yd. V..._SZ.91 WcnMMt 75°0 I.low Mrief I 00°10 SILK FROM CHINA HOW4~? bclutlvt lt"J-SI0.00 lat Qvallty DRAPERY FAIRJC U"40LSTIRY FAIRICS 25% ·- ' . ~-.. ~ . A4 D41LV PILOT Sunday, October 10.197'8 Hur~icanes Blown Our Way Plug for U11cle Ted APWl ...... to Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President, puts in an appearance for re-election of her uncle, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in Somerville, Mass. She is now a student at Radcliffe College. Ne1vs Briefs Thailand Frees 1,000 Suspects BANGKOK , Thailand (AP) -Thailand's military rulers re· leased on bail Saturday about 1,000 persons arrested as suspected subversives following the military coup d 'elat three days earlier. Police said they were still detaining on a variety of charges 2.000 other persons rounded up in the w alee of the military MIAMI (AP)-Tbejeutream, movina south lrom its usual post· tioo. la forclne most Atlantic hur. ricanes away from the U.S. mainland and bringing devaslat· ing Pacific hurricanes to the West Coast, forecasters say. It is also causing early cold waves in t.hi5 countey and con- tributing to the European droupt, fO('ecasters at the Na· tiona1 Hurricane Center said Saturday. Tbe jetstream is a cunent or rast-moving air that flows around the world at high altitudes. It is much farther south than usual, the forecasters said, and its unusual position ereates a sort of high-altitude vacuum. • "What happens is that lbe ocean storms that form move toward the north and east to fill '-Wasteful' Agencies Lambasted WASHINGTON (AP) -A House subcommittee charged in a report released Saturday that waste, delay and mismanage- ment abound in four federal re- gulatory agencies that directly affect people's lives. Agencies criticized were the Food and Drug Administration, the Federal Communications Commission, the Consumer Product Safety Commissfon and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration <NHTSA>. Rep. John E. Moss. (D·Calif. > chairman of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee's supervisory and investigations subcommittee, s aid the agencies generally railed to serve the public "largely because of sub- mission to the pressure of special interests and from the executive branch." ~ takeover. Most of those released were university students picked 1 up after bloody clashes Wedn esday between rightist and leftist . groups that left at least 26dead. The subcommittee recom- mended removing the FDA from the Health, Education and WeUare Department and taking the motor vehicle s afety pro- grams of the NHTSA out of the Transportation Department. It suggested putting those re· gulatory programs along with the Consumer Product Safety Commission in a new indepen· dent regulatory commission to accomplish these goals: I t ·' . . . :I lfowe·,. ffailhox Botnbe d iH lltah SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A bomb destroyed the mailbox of Rep. Allan T . Howe <D·Ulah) Friday and his wife said it was the third such incident since Howe was charged with soliciting sex acts for hire. Salt Lake Co\mty sheriff's deputies and the FBI were in· vestigating the blast, which occurred just after Howe and bis wire had returned home Crom door·to·door campaigning in the neighborhood. .. .,.<•,Jfl~boro Bfl!f .tl1dlN Refur11 NEW YORK (AP)-Clarence Norris, one of the "Scottsboro boys" of the 1930s, must decide whether lo return lo Alabama- and jajl -to seek a pardon, or remain here where he bas lived as <.1 fugitive since 1946. Norris has applied for a full pardon from a parole violation that grew out of the infamous Scottsboro, Ala., rape case. 'f'errfJrisl Reported Shot LONDON CAP> -Two British newspapers said Saturday the Palestinian accused of masterminding the 1972 massacre of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics has been shot in Beirut. But guerrilla a nd Lebanese leftist sources in Beirut denied it. The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail s aid Abu Hassan was reported shot Friday, probably by Israeli agents. The Telegraph :said he was killed and lhe Mail said he was in critical condition. A spokesm an at the lertist Beirut newspaper As Safir, which has close connections with the guerrilla movement, said one of its reporters saw Hassan and talked to him at noon Saturday Beirut time. \'otidal# Kill Clyde11dale Hor11e ST. LOUIS (AP) -Vandals armed with a high-powered rifle shot and killed a pregnant Clydesdale mare that had produced ~everal colts for the Anheuser-Busch lnc. brewery's famed eight· horse hitch teams. Veterinarians were unable to save the unborn animal the 18· year-old mare named Peggy Lyndale was carrying. -To insulate NHTSA 's and FDA's ptograms from political mterf erence: -To elevate the st.al11s of health and safety rulemaking for lhe benefit of consumers: -To eliminate certain overlap- pmg functions and provide greater administrative flex- ibility. Tbe Moss report faulted what it called FDA 's failure to act in a timely manner lo remove from the market the "ineffective drug cbymopapin" tJ sed on about 15,000 people for such maladies as backaches. It called "inept" FDA's hand!· ing of a recall campaign directed at defe c tiv e ca rdiac pacemakers. The report cited FDA 's "belat- ed action s against the mouthwash and toothpaste ingre· dient, chloroform, following by months a National Institutes of Health finding that chloroform is cancer-causing." Seller Convicted NEW YORK (AP) -A federal court jury has convicted Col. Manuel Alfonso Rodriguez, former military chief of staff of El Salvador, of conspiring to sell 10,000 submachine guns to un- dercover agents posing as un- derworld h~s. 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O..rNiM i... re<lflllt frenl MlCI ea •. """""" 1$ to -· , ' tho v1euum," •aJd forecM1M' Otil Clark. ''TM Jetttream la II .,. miir•tin•, but lt'• rmrdy t.IUflll' south." Seven tropical •torml IDd five hurricanes formed in tM Atlu· tic th1I year. Only .. ~al st«m and one burric ... readlld the U.S. East Cout. HOM <JI f.be other major AUude ._.era iD 1916 came any fartbitr wat tAulD the Bermuda area. In reeent yeara m.any ~ st.ocms have cros5*1 tM ClriJ>.. bean or Gutt o' lleueo Mid crashed Into Mme.o's a.tt'JOall. Most of this year'a AthaU& storms headed wea IJw ,...erat days. then ab~C:Y .,.,..,.... direction -be OC¥"tb aod east. But the same bJCb-atut.ude COi.i· ditioo.s brought Pacifac weather systems toward the east. aDd t.be •• eouu ol CallloruJa and Mako •ere buffeted by three barrir.ma. a~ said that on tbe ava-ace. Oftly one hurricane will alfeet tbe Pacif~ Coast each ..... AJ.J:noA.1.000 penoos died when ~I.ha bit Kedeo'a ~a Cllll!Ol"IP peninsuta two wMb a,o. ud Hurrlcaoe Madeline flilammed Uito Km:ico·s weal CQISt Friday wilb winds ol 165 :/J-· Several pet'IODS were · Md 1,000 tell homeless by K~. "1"tH! W>Jitually early cold w&Y~s 4D 4liM? United States are anorMir *UA,.&.e ol what hap- peo.s ~ flbe jeUtream ID09es soutb ... a.t uid. '-rbe eold weatbel' is com.iae iD from the GorUlit.o~ till u.e ttOid. •• Reeu-d&ow ~were China Picks Leatkr To Succeed Mao , TOKYO (AP) -Premier Hua now ~ vice premt.er and bead of Kuo-feng h as been named thegeoeralpotiUcal~ chairman of the Chinese Com-of the armed force.. 01.aQc i.5 munist party, laking over ranked No. 4 in the Peltinc leadership of a nation that for 27 leadership. years knew only the strong hand Hua is widely viewed by ofMaoTse-tuni. analysts as a •tabUb.inc ln· "Let us unite around the party fluence in the power struggle led by Comrade Hua Kuo-feng," between moderates and radicals proclaimed one of many posters in the party. His appointment is plastered on the walls or Peking, also seen as a reaffirmation of the Tokyo newspaper Asahi Mao's policy o.f continuing enmi- Shlmbun s aid Saturday in a re· ty toward "revisionists" who port from the Chinese capital. follow the "capitalist road'' aod The posters m ade the first dis-toward the Soviet Union. closure of Hua's elevation to lhe A large, genial man, Hua is a chairmans hip, vacant since native of Mao's home Province of Mao's death Sept. 9. Chinese Hunan. He first caught Mao's eye news media did not carry any of-as an agricultural specialist and ficial announcement. local administrator there. Peking was relatively quiet After helping in the investiga- Saturday, but much activity was tioo of the late Defense Minister seen around the central Tien An Lin Piao. accused in 1971 of plot· Men Square and official govern· ting against Mao's life, Hua was ment quarters. The Japanese given the post of public security news service Kyodo, quoting re-minister. liable sources, said an official an· He was named acting premier nouncement was expected soon. and first vice chairman of the The 57-year-old Hua, virtually party when Mao personally unknown to the outside world un· sacked Teng Hsiao-ping, 72, who til handpicked by Mao to be pre-was close to Premier Chou En-lai mier earlier this year, was ap-and had been expected to lake pointed chairman by lhe party's over after Chou's death last Jan. 25-member Central Political 8. Bureau, Japanese press reports Although disgraced in the s aid. 1966-69 cultural r evolution, Teng He also was named chairman had repented his political sins of the central military affairs a nd was restored to active commission, a post that had been political life in 19'Z3 by Chou. But held by Mao. the reports said. after Chou's death, Mao again Kyodo said Hua would resign branded Teng a "capitalist from the premiership and name roader" and had the Politburo his own successor as head of gov-sUip him of his posts of party ernment. Asahi sai<1 a likely new vice chairman and chief of the premier is Chang Chun Chiao, 57, . army gener al staff. We'll tell you reported recenLly In parts of the Midwest. Clark aald the Jetstream 's locaUoa ll al.so lorminJ "a blQCk· ins pattern" that is forcing storm.a to bypass Eu.rope. Of· ftciall aald the resultant d.roulhl ls the wont ln modern Umes. There bu been rain recently in England, but drought conditions persist. Porecuters said t.here is no way to tell wben the jetstream will meander back to its normal posltioo -providing relief for •be West Coa.st and Europe but mcreased danger of hurricanes on the East Coast. "There ls no real cycle to the position of the jetstream,'' Clark said. "We've checked the re- cords and there's no way we can predict when it wlll move lurther OOl'th.'' ........... REPLACES MAO ••• ••• Premier Hua Kuo.feng IRA Member Dies in Jail LEICESTER, England (AP)- Noel Jenkinson, an admitted member of the Irish Republican Army serving a life prison sen- tence for a 1972 bombing. was found dead in Leicester jail Saturday, the prison warden an- nounced. The prisoner was discovered dead in his bed at breakfast time, the warden said. Authorities said death appeared to be from a heart attack. but a post-mortem and Inquest will be held. where to go .. --· Whether it·s a tip on a fine restaurant, a clue to lead you co a painting you·ve waited a lifetime to sec or a mini-review of a movie or play. Weekender helps you plan more fun in your weekend. Weekender brings you complete news, features and listing$ of the: arts and cncertainment evcnrs scheduled each weekend along the Orange Coast. And, you'll find helpful advice on fine area resraurams penned by Norman Sranlcy in his Out ·n· Abouc column. Daily Pilor staff writers regularly conrributc reviews of films and performing arcs ~ttracrions to help you make your besc cotcrtainment choice:. You·u find the mosc complete array of chcarcr advertising or iotcrcsc co Orange Coast residenrs in the pages of \'<fe~kcndtr. Finally, a complete events c..alcndar guides you to arc.t attractions offering low or no-cost fun. To plan more fun in your weekend, every Friday r'3d { WEEKENDER J in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. ... 8uflday.October10, 1916 DAILY PILOT State Wrapup Long Beach Fraud Seen LONG BEACH CAP) -F ederal and local authorities are i.ovestigatin& alletations<>f fraud in the operation of federally IUnded poverty pro- grams. FBI agents and key personnel from the city's Department of Human Resources are checking into what was termed a "massive case of defrauding the government through misuse of funds and falsification of records" by local or· gani%ations funded under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CET A). Investigators reportedly were looki.og into reports that wealthy persons qualified for train· ing programs meant ror poverty-level persons and that agencies had listed phony names of trainees to ge,t additional federal funds. .Eztortionbt Cont,icted LOS ANGELES (AP)--A man who alleged .. ly threatened to blow up a Union Oil Co. facility with a nuclear device has been convicted or ex· tortion. . A federal court jury on Friday convicted Frank James, 63, of attempting to extort $1 ~on from the oil company. James, a car leru;- mg agent from San Pedro, allegedly mailed a let· ter last November to Union Oil President and Board Chairman 1''redL. Hartley demanding the money. Wrbt-wre.tler• Compete PETALUMA (AP> -The 13th annual wrist· wrestling world championships began her e Saturday, with 500 pairs of bulging biceps from all 50 states and three foreign countries flexed for competition. "Just the distinction or being the best arm in the country is kind of rewarding," says Vaughan 1 Cartwright. a forrcer professional football aspirant and 1975 national arm wrestling cham· pion. The sport probably means more t o Cartwright than most competitors. He took it up five years ago, soon afttr he lost a leg in an acci· dent. Bomb Kilb l'outJa LOS ANGELES CAP)-A 17-year-old youth was killed when a homemade bomb he was con- structing blew up in his hce, police said Satur· day. Authorities said the ywth was apparently buildrng a bomb late Friday when it exploded, killing him and causing miMr damage to the re- sidence where the incident otcurred. The victim's name was tr.ling withheld pend· ing notification of next or kin,11uthorities said. E11rtl1quake Rt•eorded LOS ANGELES (AP) -A'lmall earthquake has shaken the Coachella Valley, ending an un- usually calm two-month period in Southern California, according to a sptkes man for the seismology laboratory at Calitcrnia Institute of Technology. Instruments at the la1> recotled a tremor of a m agnitude 3.9 on the Richt.eracale centered about five miles northeast or Bvrego Springs. No damages or injuries were rep<Hed. Swrpect to Statad Trial LOS ANGELES (AP)-The mm accused of being the "alphabet bomber" in a l974 explosion at Los Angeles International Airpnt has been transported here from a stale menlll hospital to stand trial. • Muharem Kurbegovic, a iJ.year -old • • Yugoslavian immigrant, faces murier charges stemming from the deaths of three ptrsons at the airport in August 1974. It was not inmediatcly known when he will goon trial. f '11ndN A id E' amil9 CHINO (AP) -Inmates or the Yhith Train· ing School at Chino have contributedf to the wife of a supervisor who was injured epL 21 in the escape or 13 prisoners, officials sa Authorities said Friday that the U.litution's student council voted to give the moneho Becky Cauble, whose husband, Gary, i:em a ins semiconscious in an Upland hospital ~Ith head injuries. In addition, Youth Authority starras raised $783.for Mrs. Cauble and her two small ctildren. THE EARL'S PLUMllHG. HIATIHG. A lll COHO • ., ... , ....... .. yew-• Stwvtett In Your A,wa-Calt .... .,.,ION VIEJO 1ttC1?2 C...mmo C1ot•.rr1M f'•"""' • )<1 t •-T ,, A • .,, J\-, 495-0401 COSTA MESI\ 1528 N&woort BIYd. 642-1751 KITCHEN & IATH REMODELING REE ESTIMATES SH OIH Oleplore 01 A141\HEIM•MAIN OHla! I S33 W llncotl\ Aslt lot E•I o I ~· l<. 772•3470 •111•\I Try ltf You might hate it. (S E E K} S .... & ,..., It IN -w.,4 -..... <--'d ...... 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FINAL SALE WEEK Make it a La Maur perm and Steve Dain, who wa~ gym teacher Doris Richards before undergo- ing a sex change OJk.'rat1on, has been suspended from his job at an Emeryville hig h school on grounds of "immoral conduct" and "un- fitness" one day after a court ordered him reinstated. "Now this gives m e something I can deal with instead of (the district) holding me in limbo," he :,aid. FBI spokesman Tom Griffin said Saturday there was no' evidence that the man, William M. Griffith, had any connec· tlon with Manson or that he had tried to carry out his threats. G RI FFIT H , 25, of Stockton, wrote one let· ter each to Ford and Brown and two to the women's parole board in San Diego l ast June, save 40%. Caprice 12.00 Reg. 20.00 Textra 13 50 Reg. 22.50 • New Source of Rubber~~ Griffin said. He said Griffith has been booked for in· vestigation of extortion. Vita·E 18 00 Reg. 30.00 • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Goldenrod, the bee of many a hay fever s ufferer, may provide the Western world with a new source of rubber, according to a chemical re- searcher. The golden weed and other plant:-. under study could supplement and, in an emergency, even replace natural rubber imported from Southeast Asia and synthetic rubber manufactured from petroleum, the scientist told a meeting Friday of the rubber division of the American Chemical Society. Fears that countries exporting natural rubberwtll band together like petroleum exPorlers to control supply and price have renewed interest in de· veloping domestic sources, according to Dr. Byron If . Vanderbilt. One of t~e most promising potential sources of rubber is Stat~ Must Pay For ~bortions If F~ds Won'~ SACRA ENTO <AP) The state will have o pay for abortions had by Medi-Cal recipients if a new law virtually anning federal funding of abortio~ is upheld in court, an aide to Gov. EdO'lund Brown Jr. says. Nearl half the 142,000 abortions in Califor a last year were performed under e Medi·Cal program, at a cost of $10 million, J . Anthony Kline, Brown legal affairs secretary, said Frida Th~ ederal government pays that cost ow. But Congress recently pass a law banning federal funding or alJ bortions in which the mother's life · not in danger. It .FEDERAL judge m New York has suspended the ban until Oct. 20. KJide said lawsuits are being pre· pa~d in virtually every state, includ· inO California, challenging the new lat. .,In the unlikdy event that this f«!eral statute passes constitutional fj\!Ster, in my view the abortions are ifimbursable under state law," Kline ~d. He said he thinks the federal ban is cmconstitutional because of past U.S. Supreme Court rulings indicating that "you can't invidiously discnminate on the basis of economic ability. You can't prevent poor pe<>ple from ob· t.aining abortions available to every· body else." Paid Advertisement Miss Fromme is serv-1-------------------..._1"'1 goldenrod, said Vanderbilt, a 70-year-ing 8 life sentence for old retired chemist who holds 95 pa-tents for petrochemicals, synthetic trying to assassinate rubbers and plastics. President Ford in Sacramento last year. ALSO A biographer of Thomas Mi ss Good, also a SIEHIOR Cl11%EH SHCIALS s•...,ao Ht (short) 4.00 Hair alt 3.00 p..,. cOtllplete 9.7S (62 yrs.°' older) • COSTAMESAOHLY * Edison, Vanderbilt, of Green Valley, Manson cultist, and Miss Anz., summarized the famed inven· M11rphy, their former tor's research on goldenrod and told roommate, were convict· 1---------------------4 the meeting about some previously ed of sending threaten- unpu bli shed work performed in ing letters to business BEAUTY SALC~' 1932·36 by Edison's colJeague, Harry an• government leaders Bl Ukkelberg of Richmond Hill, Ga. wto they claimed were Use Wards Charg-all. Vanderbilt said goldenrod, which po)uting the environ· COSTA MESA 549-9400 r!jlt I sometimes grows 12-13 feet high in the mtpt. Miss Good is serv· a. --.. best Georgia, South Carolina and int 15 y ears, Miss HUHTIHGTOH IEACH 892-6611 Florid a c Ii mates, probably could __ M_ll'P~:h;yiiifiiii vieiiyieiiaiiriisii.iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;::~~~~ yield 175 pounds to 200 pounds of raw rubber per acre -enough rubber for about 30 automobile tires. The rubber is contained in the weed's leaves and is chemically ex· tracted as a solid, unlike the liquid latex tapped from the Hevea, or rub- ber lree. RU BBER TREES produce four or five times more rubber per acre than goldenrod. said Vanderbilt, but the cost of importing natural rubber has been as high as 60 cents a pound this year. He said petroleum products for synthetic rubber cost about 38 cents a pound, up 18 cents since the Arab oil embargo. Crime Against Aliens Fought SAN DIEGO CAP)-A police unit is being formed today to fight border crimes against illega: aliens from Mexico who "are being victimized, raped, robbed and murdered," says Chief of Police Bill Kolender. The special 10-man unit will patrol the eight miles of international border touching the San Diego city limits in offroad vehicles, he said. They will be equipped with radio equipment, field glasses and night viewing devices. Kolender said $200,000 \\ill be spent for the first several months' opera· ti on . Already this year 128 illegal aliens have been robbed trying to get into the United States. In addition, there were three killings and four rePor~ rapes. A total of 130 robberies-ruid dozens or rapes and beatings toolc place last year. And police say possibly 90 per· cent of the border criines go un- reported. "Our purpose is to arre•t the people who have formed in gangs to vic· timize the illegal aliens. mt to enforce immigration I aws," Kolender said. 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Oual1ly workm;insh1p nv;irl:ihlo al our regular low priCC'9. Uae your JCP•nn&y Tim• Payment Plan. Upholaltry HI• prices effective through Sunday, October 17. Call loday lo have a JCPenney Custom Decorator visit your home. ....-:--:: -' ~I -'\ '. l ~w··· , ;::~ <(,,-c J JCPenney All!CADIA (2131 US·l4Sf CANOGA l'l\llK (2131 IU.JHO CAll!SON UUI su.2100 PU[Nf[ 1111lS121l) 91S.Uo 1 n1vc II <;IOE 11 UI 6A 7 ·30fl0 " 1977 CHEVY SAW STAFF. Howard Chevrolet, Dove and Quail Sts .. New CUl.11[11 CITY ·rox HILLS' (JIJ) 190·HH DOWNfY (JIJ) Ht-4541 FULLlllTON (714) 111 .. JO HUNTINGTON 8lACH (1U l lt'·1111 lAGUNA HILLS f7U) su.noo LAKlWOOO (211) tl4·1000 MONTCLAIR (7U) &21•3111 NtWl'OllT HACH 17t41 Uf 231J NOllTHlllDOE (213) US·Ul4 ORANG( ·rHE c1rv· (714) 13•· ""° l'ALM Sl'l\INOS (11o) UMSll UN (l(llNAAOINO (TU ) 114 51~3 fOAl!ANr.[ 1211) 111-4\71 W!ST COVINA (21J) 110 1711 ll A clo•ly ft!ltv~ ol eh~ ; C1on1fted M sechon of th• DAILY PILOT present~ its sales staff for the 1977 model year. Top. I. to r .• James Mea Kowalski, Kenneth Bell. Fred Wedge. Kevin McMullen. James Sullivan. Ce Davi~ Q(laska, Paul O'Neill. Margaret Richardson. Howard Richardson. Ke h Pierce, Edd.1e McCommons. Front. I. to r .• Earnest Welch. Joseph Holden. Gordon 9f.vn. Merle Breiter and Robert OeFazio. ·--.-• .-.~ -,....--.. r • •· WHlftWOOO \213) 'lo7 1\ I I .1 \ I r i l l -- A6 DAIL v PILOT l Tourists Flouing Pesos, Too ' By STAN DELAPLANE ACA PULCO -The Mexican peso went · down j ust as we started for Mexico on the cruise ship "Pacific Princess". In Puerto Vallarta (we used to get 100 pesos for $8) the desk at E l Camino Real gave me 100 for $5. It's been different in each port as the peso scampers up and down tr ying to find a workjng level. An airli ne man here said: "If the r eso stays at this price, it will be a windf al for the American tourist. And it probably would bring more people to Mexico. • ''But -with the devaluation, the gov- ernment has set new wages for the people. As much as one-fourth increase for people making 10,000 pesos a year. "So how can hotels, for instance, con- tinue to rent rooms at the old price? And pay the help 25 percent more money?" FOR O UR 600 cruise passengers every day is Christmas. We buy from the basket makers. The straw hat weavers. The girl who sells lace blouses. The S8 blouse of last year is now $5. The Italian dining room stewards sing little snatches of opera at dinner. (I bave an idea they're doing some bargain buying ashore while it lasts.) TIUS IS THE first voyage of the season for ''Pacific Princess.'' She goes now to the South Pacific. On November 29 she starts regular 10-day cruises to Mexican ports. They think bar gain buying will last. They'll advcrti~e : "Do your Christ mas shopping in Mexico." * .. * ALL OVE R Mexico, merchant associa· Lions and hotel owners urged each other not to raise prices. "We must keep our tourist trade. This is a great opportunity." Privately, they wanted the other fe llow lo hold the price line. But for themselves - . A hotel man in Acapulco said: ··some hotels are simply handing the checkout bill to the customer made out in dollars. Based on the old peso rate of 12.50 to t he dollar. Hoping he won't notice the difference. "When he made his reservation in the U.S. it was quoted in dollars. He doesn't know the peso charge has gone down." M E RC HANTS TOOK their big ap- pliances refrigerators, radios -off the sales floor . Put them in storage. Automobile dealers could not figure how to sell a car on time payments. They didn't know what the contr act payments would be worth. Today's news flash (subject to change without notice), "Hoteliers plan 25 percent Rate Hike." <Yesterday they were telling each other that rates should NOT be raised > . . .. MEANWHILE LIFE goes elegantly aboard "Pacific Princess." Freshly oul of dry dock . Newly refurnis hed. I re· discovered my pub the Starlite Lounge which J held clown on •·Island Princess" a couple of years ago. Cruises go from Los Angeles. Stop in Puerto Vallarta. Manzani llo, Acapulco, ;\fozatlan and Cabo San Lucas. Figure about $200 a day for two in a very good room looking out to sea. Others are cheaper. but that's a medium range. You buy through travel agents. Signers Suing SAN DIEGO CAP> - Superior Court Judge Jack R . Leavitt has taken under study argu· ments by a billboard company that city or- dinances have lost 1t business. Levitt conducted a hearing m the $1 million damage suit brought by Pacific Outdoor Ad · vertising, then granted attorneys on both sides time to prepare addi- 1 ion al wri ttcn argu- ments. Pacific Outdoor claims it incurred losses from about 80 billboards after the city passed an or· dinance in 1972 curtail- ing the number of are where the displays wer allowed. 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Anti-rust: Retards rust and lubrlcates water pump. 12-oz. \ I ( DAJLY PIWT EDITORIAL P..\GE ) , P11rsuit's Lagging Immediately after the last debate between Presi- dent FOTd and Governor Carter. a Daily Pilot ra.ndom telephone survey indkated that 33 percent of the Orange Coast l)opulace Ignored the televised confron- tation. This was a sharp drop in viewers when compared to a iimilar survey after Debate One, where only 20 percent or ftre.people contacted did not watch. If this was a valid sampling, the sagging public iDterart can probably be reasonably understood. Debate One was a dull affair. The candidates ap- peared wooden and stilted. Their words were vague,· round phrases filled with glittering generalities. Debate Two wasn't much of an improvement. Oh, much was made over President Ford offering the notion that Eastern Europe isn't under domina- tion of the Soviet Union -one London newspaper headlining his position as "a clinker." But if the President lost. the debate, it wasn't because Governor Carter won it. Carter continued to wallow about in generalized campaign rhetoric, hum· ming vague tunes of future national glory under his administration. Certainly much of the dullness of the television debates can be blamed on the stiffness and caution of the two candidates. Fault also can be found with the restrictive format under which Mr. Ford and Mr. Carter meet. But a key flaw in the lack of movement, content and specifics in the two debates may be laid directly to the panel of so-called experts questioning the can- didates. They allowed both meetings to drift off into vague prattle. The planners of Debate Three should learn ~ome lessons Crom the first two rather dismal efforts. Debate Thret! needs more skillful questioning with dogged pursuit. It needs more variety of ques· ltoning with shorter, more concise and specific answers. It requires some good old.fashioned plain talk. Candidates Up Close Orange Coast voters have precious few chances lo see the candidates in coastal congressional and state assembly districts in live, face-to.face confron- tations. The most notable: -40th Congressional : Republican Robert Badham and Democrat Vivian Hall debate their re- lative merits as the replacement for Andrew llinshaw at noon Tuesday at Orange Coas.t College. They'll stage a r ematch the evening of Oct. 18 at Saddleback College. -74th Assembly: Democrat Ronald Cordova and Republican James Slemons are scheduled for that same Oct.18 Saddleback College card. -73rd Assembly : Incumbent Republican Robert Burke and Democratic challenger Dennis Mangers will match wits the evening of Oct. 28 at Gisler School, Fountain Valley. -34th Congressional: West county voters get shortchanged here. Democratic incumbent Mark Hannaford and Republican challenger Daniel Lungren arc m aking several dual appearances -- almost all in Lon~ Beach Specifically. the questioners lacked pursuit. They would let Mr. Ford ace.use Mr. Carter of seeking to cut the defense budget $10 billion. Then they allowed Mr. Carter to deny it. And that was lhat. Jt drifted off. Somebody was wrong here. But none of the questioners pur~ued it. Whilt•, as noted above. the presidential debates haven't been ull thal productive, it seems there is a real ne<'<I for or~Jnizalion:-. to set up some debates here al the lor<tl level. 1 814 5MILE. NOV .... A Lll1'LE BJ?OADER .... T..rA'T 'S 11'·-··' \ \ l What Can We Expect After Cottage Cheese and Peanuts? Rhetoric on Food Production Hard to Digest WASHINGTON -Have you noticed the candidates always tal,k about agriculture. never about food? Kardly sur· prising since one· of them is known to sub- sist on a diet of peanuts and the other was once quoted as saying, "Eating and sleeping are a wasleoftime." When they're with the farmers they say no 'more embargoes, and when they're with con- sumers they say they'll find some way to keep the prices down. Producers and consumers. Have you ever heard any of them talk to the eaters? l s it enough for a president to promise we'll au have cheap .crap lo stufr our faces with? Wh y do we have to have crap at all'' BY SOl'1 E lights the govern· ment doesn 'l or shouldn't have anything ftt do with the taste and quality of our rood, exceplthatthe govenment has contributed so richly to its ruin. John and Karen Hess in their soon·to-be·released, instructive book, "The Taste of America" <Grossman Publishers, N.Y., 1977), give all sorts of .?Xamples of how far the government bas gone in so many different diree- tions to help make eating an OC· casion of savor less anger. Did you know, for instance, that the Department or Agriculture sponsors an Annual Department of Agriculture money has been devoted to perfecting the hybrid fruits and vegetables that are so successful· ly tasteless and uniform in tex- ture that a blindfolded eater can't tell the difference between an apple and a strawberry. WHY WON'T the cream whip? Why do the tomatoes taste like cotton? Why · is that breast of chicken looks and tastes I ike supermarket mozzarella cheese, thatis, it bas no taste at aJI? Why is the beer vile, colored water fit only for alcoholics and others who drink to get drunk? 'This is the harvest season; Oc· Lober. the russet and yellow month of the cornucopia. But it's been so long since we've had a chance to get at it, most of us have no idea how bountiful nature can be. 'The Baldwin, the Russet, the Northern Spy, the Red Astrakhan, the Gravenstein, the Spitzenberc. the Pippin, the Red' Spartan, the Opalescent, tbe Idaho Red. the York Imperial, the Sheep's Nose, the Winter Banana, the Maiden Blush, the Jonathan, the Mcintosh, the Winesap, the MacCoun, the Rome Beauty. the Rhode Island Greening, the Granny Smiths arc the varieties the Hesses list. but what do we get at th e supermarket? The Deli<'ious, which, 3!i the • \ ( VON.HOFFMAN ) Hesses remark, looks like the quiddity of apple and tastes like the cud of Kleenex. SUCH LOVELY names, but how many of us have ever seen the fruit and, to think, our country was once known for the quality and taste of food. Now we've got cheese, but it's pre·sliced. and it's cheap.Lordis itcheap! Jn this, too, the government has played a destructive part, both direct and indirect. It has aided in the destruction or the distribution system that might have made it possible for farmers to ship and people to buy non·industrial food. Interstate Commerce Com- mission regulations have im· peded the s hipment of un· authorized food so it can't get to where the people are and, if it could, urban r enewal has destroyed the farmers' markets, so there's no place to sell it anyway. On top of that the failure to en· force the anti·trust laws has killed off stores that might have continued to offer their customers contraband, non· machine-made vegetables. If we could get good food would we want it, would we know what to do with it? we·ve been taught lo pick our food for its color and symmetry. We won't eat the ap- ple with the spot in it. Anyway, how many of us know how to cook even if we can find a bit of rood oC the quality worth spending time and care preparing? There are a lot of people who'd like to learn how to cook, but many of them are bamboozled. They've fall en victims to the gourmeteers , the glamor chefs ol TV and best·selllng cookbook fam e who pus h the rich gastronomy of French haute cuisine which, a s the llesses point out, is more suitable ror overawing one's guests than feeding them. It will lake 40 years to create the economic conditions to bring back decent food. It may take 40 years just to get the government to stop giving preferential treat· ment to the corporate barbarians of the palate. It may take that long to get the government to refrain from training school children to like bad food and teaching them that thawing out feathers and aluminum rilings in a plastic sack in which there is a cube of butter isn't cooking. Beyond that, these touring politicians can. be a little more specific when they talk about the quality of life. Do they mean by that a society in which the food one eats tastes good? Reagan's Partner Learns From a 'Near Miss' WASHINGTON -Whatever happened to that fellow Schweiker, the one from Pennsylvania Wbom Ronald Reagan had nmning as his vice presi · dent before he ever got nomln ated and thereby caused a big nJCkus because Schweiker was eoliberal? The Republican convention is two months behind us, and Sen. Richard Scbwe Ucer 's name didn't quite become a household word. As should be expected for a man who believed in the coalition concept in government, Schweiker is campaigning for Mr. Ford and carrying on as though nothing eventful hap. pened. In his life last summer. "I was with the President when he bad a very tood day in Phll1delpbJ1," SchweUcer told m. tn b1I omce. "He 1pote to the Pollith· American Con1reu, with c.nanu Crow there. We t.houlhf. it was unusual that Jimmy Carter didn't appear. On an individual basis, that Congress is pretty Democratic. "THEN THE President went down to what I caU a paradi8'; for campaigners. the Italian st'!'eet market, in south Philadclµhia. which could also be called Riuo- land. Again, Carter didn't come around, though he was in town !or the debate that ni~ht. "I think the President has a !50·50 chance to win Pen- nsylvania. This was a Carter slate. But the President bas cut into the Democratic vote in ethnic neighborhoods. 'The peo- ple there aren't sure about Carter." Schweiker has campaigned t.hLs fall for the Ford·Dole ticket in Pennsylvania and in several northeast states. Jle will speak In New York at a fund raiser for t'onservatlve Republican senators. "I learned a lot about the con· servallve wing or our party In the Reaian campaign.'' Schweiker saJd. "The ~onstu'Vlltives think the mod,ratet want to kctp them out and vice ·veraL We must f1nd • . . . ( THI~CHJ ways to bring the wings of the party together. "THE MYSTERY to me is how the Democrats managed with such a divided party over the years. They seem to live with coalition. and we get upset with the Idea. Maybe the elected made on what•a "liberal." He gets very high marks from liberal organizations for bis votes on economic issues, and that's how most of those con- gressional bo>C scor es arc formulated. But Schweiker also votes against funding abortion, and has long been on record as oppos· ing amnesty for draft evaders, court-ordered busing and gun control. Democrats stick together ,.I SUPPOSE som e peol)le because they don't want to lose would say I'm a conservative for all that power in Congress." these views," he says. "But to- Scb wei k er believes con· day, there is just as much public ~ervative and moderate concern for the social issues as Republicans have much more in economic, though inflation and common than they credit unemployment are exceptions." themselves with. He says both He looks back on hJs 24 days wings share these basic beliefs : wlten he got big attention as Cl) Utilization of the free en· Reagan's coalition partner as a terprise system to develop a high "near miss." Schweiker Hy:oi, "I standard of living; (2) emphasis knew the rh11cs. I figured lt was 52 on balanced budgets; (3) the role against and -48 for. that we'd or government should be subser· make it. vient to the role or the Individual "Ultimately, bavlng me wlth in national life; (4) constant con· blm had no effect. but lt had ceru for national defense. lt.opped Mr. Ford's momentum. S"cbwelker also 1.lkes to dlf-and lave the Reacan forces thrtt lerentiate between ecooomic and weeb of time to c a.tcluq>. soclal luues wb~ aJ~~J.a • ..1 dldn't know Reagan very --.. --- ·well before. I was much im· pressed with him. People on t.he Eastern seaboard didn't know that ile isn't a far right-winger, but that he's realistic and an able ad minis tr a tor.·• SCHWEIKER IS up for re· election in 1980 and feels his dalliance with Reagan helped him because "I've always had a problem with the right·wing in my slate. I hope being with Reagan cut down my st.erebtype. • • He particularly enjoys the rash of cartoons that went into print when he signed on with Reagan. He has them ready to bang on bis Senate orrice wall. . The best, perhaps, bas an af. fluent matron reading by a swim· ming pool while her husband. a gjant stone tied around his neck, is ready to dive into the deco end and thusleavehls vale of tears. Without looking up from her newspaper. the dowager !lays: "Have hllb, Martin. lf Mr Rescan allies hlniself with a no- good bubble-head, Eastern liberal Communist pinko, he must bave a cood reason." Tbe reuon was to stop the erosion of Reagan delf>gates. But perhaps a larger, but unintended purpose, was to introduce the honorable concept or coalition In· to the Republican ranks which have thinned now, to what, 20 percent? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ N. Weed. Publ~ Thoma1 KewU, Editor The editorint page or the Dail)' Pilot seeks to tnrorm and stimulate r eaders by presentlnit. on this page diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndicat- ed columnists and cartoonists, by provldina n forum for readers' view~ and by presenting this ncwspoper's opinions and Ideas <>n curn•nt topics. The editorial opinion11 of tht-l>ally Pilot ap~ar only in the ('cl1Cori11I <'olumn atthe top or the pugc. Opinions ex· pr~ssed by the columnlata and cRrtoonlsUt 11n<t Jett er writ<'rs a.re their own end no endoracmcnt d theJr views by the Dally Pilot should~ infrrred. Sunday, Octoberl0,1978 -Sunday. Oelober 10. 1018 DAILY PILOT A9 t 'Americans Cool to Intervention Anywhere' WASHlNOTON, D.C. -Jim· 1JlY Carter bas lhe ectae over Gerald Ford tn I.he camp&i.(n I ar1umenta on U.S. foreign policy. For Carter is sensitive to tbe public's yearn!ng for a areal.er degree or morality in ·our interna- tional reh· tioos, wblle the Presidenl has bad to de~ fend Secret- ary of Sta te Kissinge r 's "realis tic " approach. Paradoxically. it is Kissinger's own State Department that bas come around to the view, based oo actual research, that a silltlfi· cant proportion of Americans . ~' ~yr dist.rust. the admutlstrat100'1 ac tiom abroad because thef dts· regard human rights. Tbb conclusion ls contained ln a series of official studies made fOl' Kissiocer earller this year io l>tttabur1h. San Francisco. MJn· neapolis, M ii waukee and Portland, Ore. MANY CITIZENS, lhe survey found, are "dlstressed at what they perceive as the failure to up- hold American ideals as an inte- gral part or this country's foreign policy." In particular, the Stale Depart· menl discovered, Americans are troubled by the activities of U.S. multinational corporations over· seas. According to the survey, these companies were "the target for nume rous expressions of outrage.'' Those questioned in San Fran· ( J c~co. for mstaoce, complained lbat the mulUnallooal corpora· ttons try to control un- derdeveloped countries, where lhoy set up "obstacles to socl.al change." Implicit ln this com· plaint was criticism of the U.S government for lL'l failure to curb the corporation&. NUMBERS OF Americans also are shocked by the covert activities of the Central In· telligeoce Agency. A majority in Milwaukee said, in this respect. that the United States should not help groups fighting against pro- Communist factions in foreign countries. In 1eoeral. the survey asserts. A.mericanJ have become mcreas· ingly cool to the idea or lnterven· I.loo anywhere Al lhe same lime, however, lbere Is plainly an increase in lbe belief among Americans that the United States ought to play a ma· jor role ln maintaining peace and providing hungry people with food. Thus th~ growing doubts about t he advantages of detente. renected in the opinion that the Soviet Union has gotten the bel· ter of the deal, are not matched by any suggestion that the United States ought to use its wheat sales to the Russians as a political lever. The overwhelming thrust or opinion, therefore, is that the United States must behave in a more "humnnitarum" fashion 1n accordance w ith traditional American Ideals. Kisatneer often has paid Lip service to the same thesis. Bula:. Professor Bruce Mulish em· phaailea In a new book on him, the Secretary or State has con· s1stently isubordinated human riahts to power relationships. IN THE Vietnam situation. to cite a dramatic case, he support- ed former President Nixon's de· cislon to bomb Hanoi in December, 1972 -just at a time when the North Vietnamese were on the brink or conceding a cease· fire agreement. Kissinge r overlooked the human dimension in Chile and in Portueal, preferring instead to see the internal dynamics in those lands in terms of the dis- pule between tbu United Slat\'S and the Soviet Un1on AND HE has taken the same stand toward lt ly :rnd France, wbere the Commurust.5 are Cain· ing Jround throuah conaUtu· Uoo procedures. Jlmmy Carter, whoso car is finely attuned to the public mood. has bffn making much of this weakness in U.S. foreign policy. Ford, on the other hand, cannot easlly abandon Kissinger - although he did , lo some extent. at the· Republican convention in August. Whichever condidutc wans the election, he will have to ad.ju.st the American role in lhe world to the attitudes of the people. This suggests that, with Kissinger gone, we may see some impor- tant changes m U S. lorelgn Polley I I j '1 ,- .... # Two Cents Worth Could Cost Twenty Dollars By ROBERTS.HERMAN Governments need more tax Tevenues. Deficits are piling up. I From Connecticut to New York I (both the state and the city >. I from England to Italy the need grows for more taxes to balance governmental budgets. Yet people everywhere arc• talking ctboul a taxpayers' re volt. People everywhere are talk ing. That's the answer' Talk is t•heap Let"s lax 1l ' A tax on I <ilk would c1>nvert our planetary To"" er of Babel into a limitless ~ource or public re venue. lt would generate enough revenue to finance every govern ment on this talkative globe This tax would also carrv many s oci a l advantages·. Political campaigns would be re· duced to a crisp week or two in- s tead of dragging on for many months Legislative sessions would be shortened mercifully. The "speaker" of the House might save many dollars by becoming the "listener." The Congressional Record would become a thin paper back The gap between rhetoric and re- <ihty could be narrowed; promise and perform a nee m ight bl' brought closer together COURT TRIALS and Jury d\'· liberations would waste much less time. The overloaded telecommunications s ys tem would be freed or idle chatter. The two-hour college lecture <:ould be shortened to a rcw minutes with the same content and better r esults. Cocktail parties might become extinct. Marriages would last longer. divorces would take less time The tax on talk would be levied discriminately. Certain words would be taxed more heavily than others. "Great" for exam· pie, would cost about Sl a throw, along with "super." "enormous" and "fantastic." "Output" would cost close to $2 and "input" a ht· tie more. ''Very" would c:trry u tax tag or $5. CT his by itself might balance the federal budgelJ. Cons t ant revision of rates would be necessary. "Expletive deleted" might have carried a low tax a year ago, but a high tall. now. The reverse would also bt: true: some tax rates would ac- tuall y come down. "Right as rain" and "swell." once heavy lax loaders. would be much cheaper today "Gesundheil' would be cost ly only when 1t follows a s neeze. Progressive rates \\-ould be JP plied to word combincttions. "/\ conceptual framewotk," for ex- ample. might net a lucky govern ment $10. "Your own thing" and ·you gotta be kidding" would be equally expensive. , "Biting the bullet" and ··the bottom line," alm06t free dun ng the 60s, would be available only to the very rich today. Dis· crimioating taxpayers would be able to save m any dollars by sub stituting •·scarce" for "in short supply,'' or by using "'better'' an place of "much improved." Under the new tax law. "my fellow Americans" would be pro· hibilively expensive in the Unit- ed States. but almost free in China or in Ecuador. "My dist· anguished colleague" might carry a price tag of SSO. 01 whatever is required to make it extinct in legislat1vt.' st.-ssions EVERY TAX syi.tem must have provision for rebates. and this one would too. "\VhJt have you been thinking about?" for ex· ample, would carry a rebate or S20, but only if the questioner waits patiently for a reply. Anyone replying. of course, takes the risk of going bankrupt. By taxing t alk, languages all ov~r lhe world might be cleansed of irrelevanciei. "You mean" and "you know" would be lucrative revenue producers at $10 each. "lndeed" woulcl carry a price tag of $20. · Very much In deed" an added surcharge of $10. The rate on "I low are vuu ., .. would be fairly low, but would Jl\IDP t o a n exorbitant level wffen the questioner followed II by a gush of otht:r words bc•for\' waiting for an answer "Mine:· as in the phrase "th1~ 1s mine.·' would also be so heav1 ly taxed that only a Hockcfeller or the Arab n:it1ons could afford D.111' l'llol ltlualrello" tty Loh Joy 10 have 1t in their vocabulary, and even the Rockefellers would be limited in its use. One more advantage: With the price of food so high, taxpayers could eat their words instead of saying them. a double savmg. Let's put a worldwide tax on talk. Robert S. Htrman is on odvlaer to lhe New York Assembly. This i:s a rtprint from State Legislaturu magazine. . ·. 'I ,--------------------------------------------------~~ ~· Business Buzzing This letter was addressed to direclors of the Orange County Water District and included in a packet of information matted them recently. Gentlemen: To successfully achieve anything tn this modern world, from marriage to Jack·in-the·Box cuisine, the importance or the ability to communicate cannot be overemphasized. ln the public sector it is particularly important that both diplomat (elected) and t~hnocrat (hired) project an image of deep and SOWld knowledge, and one of the surest ways to portray professional competence is to fully employ the "buzz " words or the day when communicatin~ Wc'vt• gleaned the following array (a very current and In word 1 for your approbation and application When you wish to say ther efore ide a good I think workahle Never say s peak start mood JO in lise iJCCOrdmgly conccptuah/.C' cost effecth c my percepl1<m v1ahl£· verbalize implement ambience syn ergi7.l' And accordingly, as we implement tbe District's wa ter conservation program in the ensuing months, it is our perception that a concerted effort by the OCWD family will be successful only if we articulate the urgency of the crisis with clear everyday language (or should that be seman- tics~. Very truly yours. Neil M. Cline Secretary Manager Carter's Desires Don't Translate Verbatim Jimmy Carter is still taking a public trouncing for the Playboy inte rvi ew . But wbat about the re· porte r who did the in · terview a nd the m agazine itself? Do th ey ha ve no responsibility for the way the story cnme out' Are they totally blameles!I'! Are they ·merely innocent conveyors of words? Every journalist knows that nothing is easier than to use direct quotes in a way that wlll ·get bis subject into hot water. You disguise a loaded question by asking it in an offhand, friend- ly manner in the hope or getting an offhand, friendly response. Ir lbe interviewee isn't careful, his desire to be affable and co· operative can put him in • bad light As a journalist and editor myself, I have never objected to lhe request by a subject lhat he be given an opportunity to see the actual text of any direct quotes used in an interview. MOST PEOPLE convey their meaning not just through words but through emphasis or gestures. They tend to rely on lbe reneral now of their ldeas rather than on precise and measured lUJIUage. l lf you want to prove this for ·yourself, Just. make .-. tape re- \ cordlna of your next serf ou.s con versaUon . Then transcribe the reeord!nJ. Chances are you will be amued' at. tb lnc~actness or wtt.t you wero 1aytn1. or lbc poor choke ot words , At .lhe very a~aat. you would not . be too pleased to have that text published u a representation of . "' your view~ on the particular topics discussed. A public figure, especially someone who holds or is running ror high office, is entitled to be sure that bis oral responses to Important questions actually ren~t bis convictions. Since the main purpose of an interview is. or should be, to find out what a person really thinks, he should have an opportunity to double· check in order to make sure his ideas came through as intended I HAVE never reJt, therefore, that there was anything wrong in giving the subject a chance to see whether his choice of words was fuzzy or misleading, and to make Who Lusts After What? [ NORMAN J COUSINS . the appropriate corrections. U a candidate for public office wants to issue a statement on an important s ubject, he will start with a draft. prepared by himself or members of his staff. He may rewrite or revise that draft sny number of times before he is satisfied thal It comes out Just right, with the language precise- ly suited to his purpose Why is there anythi~g wrong in giving him a chance to see the • text of an interview in order to be certain that his meaning is pre cise and that he didn't mis-speak himself? Some public figures, of course. have been able to master the art of measured and accurate oraJ communi cation Winston Churchill. for example, was equally at home in speech or written texl. Harry Truman, on the other hand. had no hesitallon in saying what he had on his mind, but what he actually said wasn't aJways the best way of saying it. Dwight 0 Eisenhower was very persuas1 vc in conversation, but wh e n h is r e m ar k s were By ROBERT JORDAN ROSS The great whoop·de-doo about Jimmy Carter's forthcoming interview in Playboy has revealed once again the tittering embarrassment of a large segment or the American people over the subject of !lex. I like to be proud or my country and its people. but events like this make it a chore andmoreofan actofwillthanoffaith. The judgments about his thinking bave been uncharlte· ble to say the least. This is so because people have firstly not considered how well he is operating within the structure of his own theology. In my mind there is no question but that he has chosen the wisest, most compassionate, and soundest interpretation consistent with evangelical theology. IT IS PRESUMPTUOUS and totally beside the point to measure logical stance. Rather, lo his interview, we bave an opportunity to att how wen he works an issue throutb in his own theological terms. But the question is most seriously raised as to whether he should h ave dealt with the issue at all. On any given is· sue, one could argue forever as to Its relevance, If It's not a clear political question. What chills me though, is the simple reality that a ne lion that has been guided by a series or men with sexual Uves that have in a number of instances been a h)'pocrlUcal deception, culmlnaUng in a leader whose pollUcal ethic.a were abomln•ble, ca:n be so dlsapprovin~ of a candidate who wishes to be an open, honest person. WllA T WE SEEM to be saying Is I.hat tf you are a crook. and rorced, dlshon01"ftbly, to leave the hlgheo. t ornce In lhf transcribed, the word5 tended lo fall apart. Next lo Churchill. the world statesm'an who had the greatest command of language in recent history was Prime Minister Jawaharlill Nehru of India. BVT NEHRU always asked for the privilege or looking at the text of direct quotations in an in· terview he had given -not because he was afraid the re parters would misquote him, but because he knew that. despite all his ca re. words are like quicksilver; they can break up and go orf in different directions. Responsible journalists will not take advantage or a subject 's unintended turns of meaning or slips . If th ey are careful listeners, they will have a pretty good idea or what is meant and will paraphrase, if lhey have to, if the direct quotes are at variance with what they know to be the meaning. They will evet1 protect their subject against the offhand or incriminating use of WMdS. . Jimmy Carter has not been in the national limelight very long, but he will learn that there is nothing wrong io asking for the right to examine a transcnpt m advance of publication. lie is not violating journalistic ethics by scrutinizing the words he U!>eli to oonvey his beliefs nation, you can expect at least $2,300,000 In advance pay· ment and expense money as your reward. If you are a person trying to let a naUon that has said it wants ethical, honest leadership know who you are, you may be the butt of seamy jokes and cartoons, and Jose votes. And who will withdraw the votes? I suspect it will be the personally corrupt, who hate honesty, who despise their own sexuality. and who love I.he appearance of good, even if it be rotten to the core. The Bible recognizes this as a un- iversal problem, lbat doesn't seem to fade with Ume and any increase in wealth or education f DO NOT ENDORSE Mr Carter, or any other can· dldate. As a Republican, l have enough problems groping with the miasma in my own party. I think we bave some real problems in regard to national leadership. But I grieve for my nation when tbe best issue ot the month Is this one. And I rrteve for It when its memory of personal corn.ipUon is so 11hort. I feel anger towards those pollllcal adulterers who go ·'whoring after r alsc gods," the gods of apparent respec· tabillty, or ethical invisibility. of the fOl"m of goodness without its substance. When Mr. C arterralses lhe U!sue of religion, as he does so often, lt's nol only the quesllon of belnt "born •train" which may be completely Irrelevant to leadership ability, but the question ot whe~her we have • consistent, conUnuous desire for American leadership to be anything more than the Ar· rocance of power. Robert Jordan Rou '3 minf.ttn of tM OronQt Co°'t Unitonon Unhlf'T'IOlilt Chu re h in Costa M ''° . . .: ... t.. \ l ~AJO OAtL Y PILOT Sunday, Oetoo.r 10, 1978 'Jamaican Reggae Rocks the Charts By ABE PECK rw Tiie A-'-'"-• Tbls has been a coming out year Car n&eae, the popular music of black 1 Jamaica. Bob Marley and the Wailers, specialists m thetr oauve music, toured the United State.s in tnumph, singiog about God, Jove and revolu- tion. "Rastaman Vibration," the Wailers' newest album, Is close to earning a gold record. Burning Spear, another reggae group, made an impressive American debut at the Schaefer FestivaJ in New Yor k's Central Park. Columbia Records released LPs by former Waller Peter. Tosh, the Mighty Diamonds vocal group, and Jamaican , discjockeyU-Roy. AND MICHAEL Butler, who gave us .. Hair,'' announced plans to pro- duce a Broadway show caJled ''Irie," a reggae musical. Marley and the Wail ers created the biggest stir. At the Roxy, on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip last spring, their cheering audience included Carole King, Jom MitcheU , Ringo Starr, John Lennon, various Ea&les and Led Zeppelins, J ack Nicholson and Warren Beatty. Despite the altenlioo in rock 'n' roll circles, Marley insists there's a dif- ference between reggae and rock. "I bafta laugh sometimes when those scribes say I'm like Mick Jag. ger or some s uperstar thing like that," he said in one recent interview. "They have to listen . close to the music, 'cause the message is not the Twist." How did this music from a black island in the Caribbean get to be so popular among white college-age re. cord buyers in the United States? REGGAE'S fir s t important American exposure came in 1972 with the release of the film "The Harder They Come." which featured then· star Jimmy Clilf as an aspiring singer named Ivan. Ivan cut his record, got ripped off for the royalties, survived by dealing in marijuana. shot a policeman, and King Kong, ~ Tops in Pops @ Q was tracked down by the Army. American audiences thrilled to Johnny's .. rudeboy" posturing and the exoticism of Kingston's funky Trench town ghetto. The movie featured irresistable music from Jamaica's m~or artists, and Ivan's death was likened to the explosive end in "Easy Rider." Then Erle Clapton released his version of the Wailers' "I Shot the Sheriff." Clapton avoided trying lo match the Wailers' grittiness, and the white guitarist's adaptation became a No. 1 pop single. • Reggae got nowhere with young American blaaks, who bad their own cultural style. But it was tailor-made for former hippies wanting to rekindle s ome o utl aw energy . Th e Rastararians: the sect to wllicb many Jamaican reggae singers adhere, en- dorse making music and smoking marijuana as relipous pursuits. IN AMERICA, it's the music that's most important. The guitar llnes syn- copate over a walking bass backbeat. But saying this is like saying that cocoa is dark; it leaves out the flavor aud nuance. The best way to experience reggae ls to listen to it. So here's a reggae guide: It/' which contains a plug ror the leca.Uution or Jamaican marijuana. TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS -- Tools ffibbert, a preacher's son, first used the word reggae in a 1968 soQR caJled "Do the Reggay." He's pro- bably the only man alive capable of making John Denver's "Country Road" sound a.s it it's being sung by Otis Redding. THE HARDER THEY COME - The soundtrack album from the mov- ie that started it all features Jimmy Cliff, the Maytals, singer Desmond Dekker and more. Essential. THE MJGHTY DIAMONDS -A vocal trio together for only two years. their music sounds like a reggae version of 1950s black American street harmony. The Diamonds are amoog the most popular groups in Jamaica. BURNING SPEAR -Another vocal trio, spearheaded by Winston Rodney. Grittier than the Diamonds, they're the most popular group in Jamaica, and might be fW ith Americans who don't mind the61t-of- tune brass section. Two albums: "Marcus Garvey" (after the black nationalist of the 1920s) and "Man in the Hills." DJ RECORDS -On these records, the DJs chant in rhyme over the in- strumental dub tracks. The message can be serious or frivolous. Try u. Roy's "Dread in a Babylon" or Dill- inger's "CB200" while you're waiting for U-Roy and Big Youth to get ~ American labels. APPloolo star of $22 million film, dwarfs humans in New York setting. THE WAILERS -"Rastaman Vibration" is the newest, but "Natty Dread" is the greatest by Marley and his fiery band. Collectors may want to pick up "Birth of a Legend," but the best of the old Wailers can be heard on imports like "African Herbsman." MARTHA VELEZ -The former star of "Hair" escapes from Babylon with her Bob Marley-produced album, ''Escape from Babylon." A bit operatic, but with good instrumental work. JOE HIGGS -He's Marley's men· tor and his "Life or Contradiction" album contains some of the most Bob Marley, who has helped popularize Jamaican reggae in America, insists he is not a rock 1n ' roll star. PETER TOSH -The former Wailer vocalist debuts with "Legalize • moving r eggaeeverrecorded. - · Sci-Ji Returns To Screen LOS ANGELES <AP> The J1~asler movie is out. Science fiction 1~ 1n. That's the report buzzing through the trend· I conscious film industry. The phase that started with "The P oseidon Adventure" and sus- tained through "Earthquake," "The Towering Inferno." "A1rporl 1975," "The Hindenburg," etc. seems to have waned. The next 12 months will bnng a flood of mov- ies about outer space travelers and inner earth explorers. monsters and mutations, genocide .and holocausts. More than $100 million is being poured into films of the fanta~tic. The reason for the trend? "I THINK IT is a delayed action or reaction to the society we live in," suggests sci·fi guru Ray Bradbury. ''We all grew up on Popular Mechanics. We are the most technological socie- ty of the W1>rld ; we are the science fiction people or all time ... Others see the new film cycle resulting from the public's need to escape -from inflation, from humdrum jobs, from the grim world situa- tion. What greater escapism could there be than to far-off planets and future times? ••Whal most people don't realize is that science fi ction entertainment h as been around for a long time," adds Bradbury, whose books "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Illustrated Man" have been turned into fiJms. .. The James Bond movies are really science fiction. Television has long made use of science fiction, and not merely in obvious series like 'Star Trek.• There have been others that are not so obvious, like 'The Avengers' and 'Mission: Impossible."' Bradbury's work will be r epresente d in the coming c ycle with "Something Wicked This Way Comes" from Paramount. . SPACE EXPLORATION has provided in- spiration for the film makers. although they suf- fered a minor setback with the recent dis- coveries of the Viking landing craft. Since no three-legged, one-eyed Martians were revealed, writers will have to employ other planets as homes for creatures from outer space. Producer Saul David, whose "Logan's Run" is a current hit for MGM, analyzed the trend to sci-fi: "I think it probably reflects the public's appetite for n ash, fantasy and a return to a positive kind of film. ••some critics have complained that "Logan's Run' (a 23rd Century Fantasy in which everyone gets his every wish but everyone dies at age 30) is not science fiction. It doesn't claim to be. It's fantasy -preposterous science. pre- posterous as Sinbad, and with the same kind of appeal. If you reach backwards in time, you'll -see that this kind of mm has always done well ... Film history offers many examples: "King Kong,'' •'Frankenstein," "The Invisible Man." "It Came From Outer Space," ''The lncred.ible Shrinking Mao," "The Thing." "Them,'' ''2001: A Space Odyssey," ••pt&net ol the Apes." TODA Y'S FILMS of the fantastic dilter from mlD)' of the earlier ooes by offering something fOl'tbe tbougbUul movie goer as well as the thrill- seeter. Samuel Z. Arkoff, president of American ·International Pictures, observed that science fic- tion m ovies are now doing well abroad, "where they used to be considered 'kiddy-lime. "' Arkoff added: "People are now looking at futuristic and science fiction movies and seeing in them various things at various levels. The ntms no longer contain the simple·mindedness of • the Buck Rogers serials that I grew up on. "Take a picture like 'Planet of the Apes.' A c.hild or even a moron could enjoy it simply as an adventure story. But the more serious film goer or even the jntelligentsia could liod deep meao· ms in jts theme." Fritz Lang Spotlighted .. The rebroadcast of "Fritz Lang - Director." a can did 6()-minute in- terview with the late Austrian- American film maker, lead.i off a weeklong retrospective series of bis early work, next Saturday at 9:30 p.m. on KCET. Channel 28. At the conclusion of the interview, "M,'"the 1929 classic that established Peter Lorre's motion picture career, will be screened (10:30 p.m. to mid- night). A bizarre tale of a child- murderer , "M" will be repeated on KCET Oct.17 at2 p.m. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLB ACROSS 54 Guido's note I Sales SS Pretense cond1t1on: 56 Levied 2 wds. 5 7 Burden 5 Farm 58 Irish structure province 9 Span1S'1 60 Angered explorer 6 I Luxury s'110 15 Ouotit 62 Brief aY111m 21 Final act. 65 Posted a 2 wds letler 23 Sarcasttc 66 Slrong 24 Oklaraoma fellow Indian 67 Sublle 25 Uncomtorrable clues 3 wds. 68 Brave 26 Mourn warrior 27 Muell 69 Consumed: adorned 2 wda. 28 Goll 70 Lukewarm mound 7 1 Caverns 29 Rodents 72 Canadian 30 Foundatton ISiand 31 Haulboy 730nly 33 Soll 74 Was lumo concerned 34 Ocean 75 Add to: 2 movement wds 35 Noggin 76 Naullcal lop 77 Fruit punch 36 Massage: 78 Joyous 2 wds. song 38 Chemical 79 Freniied 99 Hate 100 Encountered 101 Downy duck 10201d- m114Jsh 103 Cuta'dowa 104 0011~ 105Senate measenge< 106 Lath 107 Green bean 108 Carter's party: abbr. 111 Piano composition$ I 13Allowable variation 116Auto procession 1 18 111-1rea1 t 19Landed properly • 120 Ready to go: 4 words 121 Academy 122 More absorbing 12JObta1n11 124 Counterpert t DOWN 2wds. 20 Real estate title 22 Long step 30Cymbal aound 32Auction offer 7 8 Sleeveless garments 79Make merry 80 Adorable 81 M iiitary student 82 Hex>eless 34 Carry one· 35 L()()I( sullen slang 36 Stormed 83 Plunge 37 Preposition Into' 38 Squelched. 85 Sugar 2 wds. vegetable 39 Additional 86 AuttlOl''s 40 Appraised "weapon~ 4 1 Neel( 87 Fragrant ornament 88 Flower 42ChowCSer planl base 89 Dinner 43 Fatigued 1 beverage 44 GambOI 90 TranQU1I 4 5 Furious 91 flying 4 7 M ast rodents 48 Shrew 93 Showed 49 Surrenders o tt 51 Castoff 94 Linger 52 "Tossedw 95 Recompense concoction 97 Marble 53 Declaims 98 Suppllcatloo violently 99 Devils 55 Dance 1O1 Artist's m ovement sland 1 Dismounted 56 Shy 102 Shallow .,. sail 80 Dromedaries 2 S'10pper-57 Irish fabric d1Sh s lopper 59 Swamp 103 Strike 39 Tune 81 Cllurch lfw 42 Geometric 82 Bribe: 2 J Atoll 60 Beal back out: 2 solid wds. 4 Musical 61 Furious wds. 43 Recorded (slang) on 83 Engha'1 lilfe ''ribbon.. 84 ERA word 44 Billiards 86 Delensi'4e shot wall direct loo 62 Demonology 104 Jewels 5 S1ab1hze 63 TV 105 Mexican 6 Angry detective coin 7 Scottish girl 64 Cornbread 106 Barler 8 Have a debt 65 Family 107 Easy 46 Egg-89 Interlaced shaped 90 Quote 41 Hit hard 9 1 Predict 48 V1tallty 92 Wears 49 Connected away series 93 Unearthed 50 Decl111m ore wildly <!4 Fluuer 5 I Petry 95 Street show Quarrel 96 Pries 52 Fire inqu1slllvely alarm '17 Nickel alloy 53 Rested ~6 Ashen 9 ExPand member • gait lO Expunge 66 Egret 108 Facts •• 11 Certain ~ 67 Custom 109 Aedac1 amount "681nthiaplace 110Allot 12 l{ldivlduat 70 Ancienl 1 12 Two ' 13 Sardine card t 14 Compass c onlainer 7 1 Havana point 14Fallmonth naUve / ISTableware 72Grandlady -115 Vk:hy 16 Jackrabbit 74 Walcing summw 17 Possess sticks l 16 Drinking 18Untn1en11onalty 75Ancienl cup 19 Much leas: 76 Manufacture 117 Eccentric wheel ZI 2S SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ... ____ ., ____ ...-.--.. ------- Take off for a ·· fun evening at The Regisfry! Great evenings take off in The Grand Portage Restaurant and Saloon. Stan with a superb dinner featuring table.side gounnet cookery. Stay for dancing and switched-on entertainment. Come for dinner. Or the dancing. Try our24 hourGazebO, too. Now that's a happy landing I Floy~J?.h!~!J THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine Phone 1s2.am OwMd Md ~•tea 11y Hotj)!Ulltly MIMO*Mftl Corp. 0.llaa. r .... _....._ .............................. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE F6"'6 Publlst>ed Of'•noe eo..st o.JIV P11o1. Sept.19,26,andOcl.3, I0, 1'7• ~1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMS STA TIE ME NT T"9 faUowlng ~ Is doing..._ IWS'JH! AOVANCEO MARKETING AHO MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES, ~ u Plai. or1,,.. ugune Nlguet. CA. m11 CMt F. knalle, 1.ftft U flbt• orrw. ~ NIQllef, CA. '1611 n.11 bullnas Is c;OlldUctN '-• • dlllldllel. °"""·KMlle Tlltt SllC-nt Wff fltld ""'9 fll9 OiM'ttY Clffll ol Orange CO!lllr • Oto IOblr s. "1t-...... llu!Jll!Nd 0"""119 0... o.Ny Piiot. OttGillllr 10, 0 , 1f,31, "" ~76> PUBLIC NOl1CE PUBLIC NOl1CE rlCTITIOUS 8USINl'SS NAMI! STATEMENT Tll9 fallowlftll ~· aretlolftgtJus4o -·t· STE REN CI! t.fMITE D PART NE RSHt~, 8£ACHWOOO APARTMENTS, Wl Hall'lllt°" S...19 C-J, Co\la Mesa, CA. '7621 Rkhard UWT'enc•, SOS 2'llt SC,. Ne-1 BHCl't, CA. 9266) 51"'11"9 Pltlllla.t. 200t ~. ~ 8Hcl't,CA. "'11 Tl>lt busl,...t l1<~1111'8fllnlt• Id pwlneohlp . si .... 11no Plllln'" Tiiis \IAlement wu flled llllft ''- Cbunl'I CIKlr. Of 0.."99 CO\iMy Oft~ '°°" $, ""· ....,... Pulllt""'"' Oranoe Co•lt 0.11., Pilot, Ottober 10, 17, 2~, 31, ''" ~76 PLAY In the DAILY PILOT -... -""' I ·Raising Son Not Easy AT WIT'S END By ERMA 90M8ECK Women are alway• lamentlne. •'When does motherhood stop! Wbeo can you ail back and re- lax and know that your Job is finlabtd ! • • l don't think it ever does. When our children have needs, ll is our responstbtllty to help lhtm meet whatever challenge confront~ them Take the other day, tor example. Our son came to me and said, "Mom, how do yo'* ask toe a raise?" I gathered him to my ~~~~~~~~~l k:nee and said, "Thank I l you for seeking my ad· • vice. It 110 happens I do 'tlftGUAID" ,,, ... ,. ...... '1AD NEWS BWS" !PG) J:IM:S .. ll:JI CINEMALAND 111H• '"'"' w•c•ml601 lttl llJtl"' "JA.WS" l:lM-11.JI iHE HINOENBUK" 1"1-11-• CINEMALAND "ALICE IH WOHDERLAMO" (XI .X ltll·4 ... J:>t 1 ..... :1 .. ll:IO m~~~!~azal ~,.,,,,, have some expertise on the subject. First, you make an appointment with your employer. Then you go to hlm and say very respectfully, 'Sir, l thin le I deserve' a raise in s alary.·" "AND HE says yes and I thank him and Jeave." ''Wrong. He will plead poverty and say no way can an increase be granted." "Then I thank him and leave." "No. You look blank and pretend to miss his point entirely. Pullinc up a chair you sit down and ·say, 'If I 'm to un · derstand you there must be something wrong with the way I do my job."' "OME FL!W OVH lHE CUC«OO'S MIST" "LOVE 4MD DU TH" "S41LOI WHO H nn;.,.. ~ GUCl Wmt THE SU" oev "'1MI •RiAT scour & "'C4TMOUSI THURSOAr' THE CITV SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE 04-lfl I ~CITY CEHTH CINEMAS SA. ,RWV !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWV ICITY OR. EX.l ~ "OISHSIOM" "GI HE STl,fORD WIVES" "lOG4H'S RUH" 2 "FUTUHWORLD" lrGI ~ '"T'ME GREAT SCOUT A>«> CATHOUSETHURSOAY• "TttE POM POM GIRlS• llU 0 "MURDER IY DEATH" '"T'ME IL.ACllllRD" lf'GI Sp-ct•I Pric• 12·30 to 2·00 p.n>. lnupt5-.& H Sl.l5 Open Doily 12:30 p.m. .. What does be say?" asks my son s u s · picioualy "PATIENCE, my child. Here comes the zinger. You stand up and thank him for letting you share the downfall of the company. Tell him you never realized it was In such bad financial slump and that there is onJy one thing left for yo1,1 to do and that is seek employ- me~t e~~~ht;re." ·~·~ed my son breathlessly. "He will back down and assure you that things are not alJ that bad and in view 'bf the fact he has just praised your work, will relent and voila . . you get the raise." ··That is beautiful." said my son. "I would never have thought of that strategy '· "WHAT ARE mothers for?" I smiled. Yesterday, my son came home and said, "I saw my boss today.'• "Yes?" I said, my eyes glistening with ex· citement. "He was with me all the way to the line about seeking employment elsewherf?. Then he sal<l, 'Goodbye, boy, and good luck ... inCidentally, if yQU run across any open· ings for a personnel manager, let me know ... Taurus: Make Fresh Starts MONDAY, OCl'OBER 11 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 2l·Aprll 19): Accent on finances, getting rid Qf expensive procedures, ob· taining the most for your money. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lunar cycle high -take initiative. Make new starts in new directions. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Romance. in· trigue, glamour, secrets -these are em· phasized. You could be temporarily confined. CANCER (June 21.July 22>: Good lunar aspect coincides now with friendship, desire. wish fulfillment, profit realized from business enterprise. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Face issues as they exist -be specific about needs, expectations. Check details. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Travel, writing, receiving long-distance calls -these could be on agenda. Be analytical. UBRA <Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Delve beneath surface indications -money as it affects partnership, marital status figures in picture. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lie low -play waiting game. You may not be seeing picture in focus, hearing story in sync -take time to re· make, revise, review. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 2ll: Organize. get house in order -refuse to be pushed, cajoled or intimidated . CA PRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your "vibrations" are strong -more persons become aware of you -you have presence, aplomb and appeal. AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Direct ques· lions now bring necessary information. Applies especiall y where security, home, property values are concerned. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You gain a bet· ter sense ol direction. You find that close neighbors, relatives are part of picture, more so than at most times. ·--------------------· 1 exoowtnter 11 LA. ...... I 1j I I oet•-11 I I..\ .-sTNI~ 1' llMISI Pl.US QMT ti s-P&USB>Sll SW! '41 I ~SMSOC I I °" ,.,...S150.WUO'l'll\IO'I I I sim ~ 520·8311 ~I I Sid Stow Helin. Tnln. &·ti PM. ff1. • • 1'2 PtiU at M1 PM 5Yn. 1-7 PM I ·--------------------· ***************..1'********* ,. X-RA TED A.DUL 'r MOVIES ,. • HOW iHCOST A MISA * : BEL-CONGO MOTEL * W4THllOS Sunday.October 10 1916 DAILY PILOT A J 1. Trilogy Captures Heart A Texas sandstorm sweeps across the mar· quee of a deserted movie house playing "Father of the Bride." It ls 1953, and the town Is dying. You do what you cannot to die along with it. That's what It was llke in the lttUe Texas town l grew up in, wid that's how lt is ln Preston Jones' wonderful new series of three plays on Broadway.called "A Texas Trilogy," These plays are so pulsating with accuracy that their greatest glory is truth -the kind you see in mirrors of childhood memory. I HAVE NEVER seen seedy lodge balls or battered houses with creaky front porch swings look so lonely or people so victimized by tradi· tion; the heart of this kind of theatri~al ex· perience is life itself, and never before have I been less aware that the We I was seeing on stage was being reenacted by actors for the benefit of an audience. The town is a mythical one called Bradleyville, and It spans 20 years in the continu- ing lives of its citizens, but it could be any town in Texas, and I've Uvedinsomeofthem. From what 1 know of small·town life in Tex- as, I can tell you that Preston Jones writes with the honesty and magnitude of O'Neill. Certainly there bas not been an American playwright since Tennessee Willi ams who sees so deeply and truthfully into the hearts and souls of people. THE FIRST play is called "Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander" and it is the saga of a small·town girl who had everywhere lo go and never went very far at all. There are many important reasons to see this important play. but the central performance by Diane Ladd as Lu AM Is practically historic in its emotional Impact. Famous for her Oscar nomination as the salty, gold-hearted waitress in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," Diane Ladd goes beyond the surface or this simple· minded loser of a woman to create a vibrant, almost Chekhovian _,rtrall of spirited survival through three decades of deprivation aJl'd hard luck. The second play is "The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia." Jones has written a very complicated and very funny scene in this play in which the last re- maining members of a crumbling lodge try to in· itiate a new bumpkin into the fold. As they wander about spouting bewildering things about mystic mountains, golden fountains of truth and the light from the East, even their lighted cross hits a short circuit and only the socially repug. ~-·· ..... . ·-·-....... .. .t. David Bow .. .. '"°"'"'"-, ... ,. E.or1h • REX REED in the raw nant black Janitor knows how to keep It •olng. The third (and weakest) play ls ''TM Oldest Llvinq Graduate," in which we aet a look at the atnuent citizens of BradleyvUlo. ~ a different set of jaws. (i). ..... .. ' . .. ... 1act" -AU i l11H-J100 IUNOAT • ~~w~:'r.cu.c'" "OMIN" U .001 II.SO 10/I -..Uf. IJIC'" MOu.ATI) 11110-1100 -lllMN Of MM CAU.8 MOISltNI ""'• TMllHOHIOU & UOtmOOT 1•1 --------'°"" lt1W o ilDIAU fA!Lf W4U~C\ANIC hlliftf• ............. 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QIOllM IUIYl¥Oll ... • I \ ( , A I I DAIL y PILOT Sunday.October10. 1!179 Teen Off enders Aided Administrator Jerry Matney helped design a program for youths on probation. By KATHY CLANCY Ol IMO•llr l'ltetSUH A pilot Orange Couqty pro- '1'atn that provides the teen-age law offender with a friend- coun,.,eJor on bis hl£h school cam- pus will be expanded to the I lunt t lngton ~ach Union Hi gh School District this year The Student Assistance Pro ject, tried experimentally last year at an Anaheim continuation I school , was designed under the • direction of former Huntiogt.on Beach City Councilman J erry Matney, chief administrator of th~ county 's juvenile court schools. And Matney said the program has been so successful so far that. be predicts its eventual ex· pansion lo all Orange Coast clis· lricts . MATNEY SAID the program 1:-. tbe only one of its kind in I California, in that it provides a trained counselor on campus to I help the student readjust after he • leaves a correctional facility. He explained the student as· sistance coordinator serves as the student's advocate in any JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 ('Onfltcts that anse and helps him resolve his problems. The special counselor also wall serve as a liaison person between the returning probationers and teachers, probation officers, counselors and classmates. Matney said about 7,500to8,000 teenage law offenders are re· leased from j uvenile court schools on probation each year. AND, HE continued, school of· ficials have complained in the past about a lack or coordination between the schools and the juvenile justice system. As a result, Matney said in a report on the program. the Mu· dent often fails t,o readjust. Orange County supervisors also extended the program this vear to both the Santa Ana Unified and Fullerton Union High School districts. The posl- tlonis ne financed by county educauon department funds, and the counselors will be tured aod trained by the county IN HUNTINGTON Beach , lht• coun11elor will be assigned to Wintersburg High School, a con tinuatlon campus, because most youngsters on probation are re- turned to continuation facilities. Matney said Huntington Beach was chosen for the program because or t he city's high number of teen-agers on proba· lion. Matney s aid the program showed promise during its first year at Gilbert High School in Anaheim las t year. And the counselor there. Bill Fisher. re· cently was nominated for a California teacher or the year award, Matney said. Of 172 students in the program last year , he said, only 15 re· turned to correctional institu- !.ions. In addition, s tudent grade averages improved, as did their attendance records, Matney said. F . P . M EYER, JR., M.D. ANNO UNCES TllE OPENI NG OF HIS NEW OFFICE l''OR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL MEDICINE 1929 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California 92651 By appointment only $5.6 Million-Given Out DR. W. J. FAMALARO CHIROPRACTOR Announces the Relocation of Offices From El Toro Rd .• By HILARY KAYE 0t tlM 0•11y Piiot Sl•H • Charitable contribu· tions totaling nearly $5.6 million were disbursed this past fiscal year by the James Irvine Foun- dation, according lo the foundation's annual re- port. and institutions, representing interests in the fi elds of education, health and m edicioe, community s ervice, community culture and youth -St. J oseph Hospital o( Orange, $200,000, towards purchase or a brain scanner . -.Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and · Adults. in Orange, $70.000, for therapy pool and to renovate related facilities "this year . F a mily To Service Association 0£ orange County, in CANADA BUSINESS CENTER Tustin, received $10,000 22691 LAMIEltT ·sum 5 16 to purchase omce equip· ·····-'"Y· .... ,.... ment and refurbish main °"La• '-"ti facility. B. TORO Among th e grants 837 1341 given to cultural pro· • jects. a $250,000 grant HiW flHOH5-24 .-s.-WHtclHDS was given to the Newport CALL fOtl DtRlCTIC>NS: Harbor A rt Museum to ru.o.n c:OlllllCT TOUI -toOIU PUBLIC N011CS PUBLIC N011CE ... , .... -----------Publl~ Or•f>9e ca.st O.lly Pitol, Sept.19, ,.,.ndOct J, to.,.,. ~1• PUBLIC N011CE That money went to 85 different organizations THE 1975-76 d1stribu· llon includes $2.3 million undis tributed income from pre vious years. leaving the undistributed income category with $64,165 -Artihcaal Kidney Foundation, Gar den Grove . $35,000, for pur chas e o r acute dialysis equipment. establish an endowment • Leisure World House cans • Reduced Fee Schedule • PUBLIC N011CE ,~~T~~~!:~~·:::S fund for support of the Family Health Plan • No Patient Refused For Inability 11------------Ti. touowlflO person 11 doi"'J ......,. For t he R ecord Mar riage Ll~rn•~• BELLE-SWANSON -S•ot 1q 1"hom•\ H 8t ll•, f It 1• of C<IP't-, end Gloda Jtctl't Sw"n"on t7 01 NewPOr1 Beach FRANl(·LUTTS S•pt 19 Wllh•n• F Fran~ Jr . 3•. nl Gttll0<11o• "'"° l(athrvn Marie L.uth, 21 ot L"OUM Miiis STUBBS MANWAV S•o• •~ Rl4!nne A Stubh\, 1', ttnd /!Mr'"' 1~ """' H•l'W&\I, )8, bOlh Of LAQ\IM Hllh PETE RSEN CHAUVIN S.•ftl 1' Thom•' Harold ~ter,..,n 10 ot ~t.t M•. """ OlaM MArl• l"'Muv1n .~ ~1 Co\t•Mlt•a SMIGAKl·LANOEROS .... P' ;>() He<s.yo Slllqa ... H ot Cu•td ,.,..,, end E•-n•• C Ldn(lnus, l6 ot 6"11 C..rdens GRIMES PARRILLO ""°' 11 Ravmond M c;.1,,,.,s. U. ano M.l•v••~ M Parrouo. ». l>Olh ol Cost• Mlt\41 FERIUNl·CMAMBEAS SeDI 11 ThOtna\. Manne• ~''"'"1. ')q """" l(atllerlne O>.am'"rs. V b0t1'ol Co\ta Mlt"' WRIGHT·GOLCZYNSKt S"Ot 21, Frtd M•rrtS Wrlqnt. •7 ano L•• Golcrynslll. lt bOth o• Cost., Mow GRIFFITHS0PETEASON S-0. ,1. J"""'' Oarwood Gr1tt1111s •l of Costa ~'"· and O•<"Sle H•llrrn Ptterson. J'I ot Santa AM SOUTHALL0WICl(H"M 5'-DI 71 Alldrew IU lll\ Soutllall Jr 10. ol WtStrnlnster. ftt\d JaCQUf'h,.._ Rel"t('e Wlc-l'lllm. 11.ofHilf\llnqton 8ta<h MORVEJICUL HUNNE.L. Se1>1 'n, Tlrua~ Horv•l•ut. 7l of lrvinr0 and ICartn Ann Munnpll 11 ol ~II Gardens MALICO HAEGG S~Pl 73 Mon" O Ma1•0. 18. and 0.-t>b•• K H#'9CJ 1S bOth of FOUt\ft11t\ \Jtlllf"y PERCELL·8ENN E T T S..•OI 7l Gerald Fran~ Perc•lt, 10 ot WlOilft• Mills. or>d Gladvs Lutlll• Bon"t1t. •J o< A<C<l<lla MORENO-ALDERSON So!lll 13, Richard John Morrno, •• •NI JV<lll1' Ly~ Alderson. n botll Ol Hvnt 1nqt0<1 8"ach D e ath Noth.•f>• Th e foundation. founded in 1937 by James Irvine, is currently in· volved in litigation, together with J oa n Irvine Smith, against the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith and the foundation are attempt- ing to block the saJe of the Irvine Company to Mobil Oi l Company. They s ay the proposed sale price of $24 per share is too low. Included in the founda - tion ·s annual report is a listing of its assets, in· eluding $94 ,095,000 in Irvine Company stock. The apprais al of the foundation's 54 .5 percent of the company's shares sets the price per share at $20 50 OF THE grants awarded by the company during the past year. 52 percent of the money went to educational in· stitutions, 21 percent lo medical and health in· stitutions, 15.4 percent to youth programs. 8.4 per- c e n t to c ommunity cultural programs and 2.1 percent to communi- ty service programs. · Among the educational grants, several Orange County institutions re· ceived funds, including: -Chapm an College in Orange, $300,000, for .;up. port a nd expa nsion or w1TT college programs. OLIVE E WITT aci~U noto~ot S."' p · f" Ch · t " IA An• C• Pd .. Od •w&y Oct 1 ,~,. -act IC ras 1an Sur••••d by ~u•l"1nd M•rlll'n w111 °'College in Fullerton, •~home oauqlller E•"l•n Lino.,., of S50 000 I t 8alb0a· •on Mr Wtlll•m Wttl of • , tO COmp e e pay· N•woo•t B•Acn 1>•01"•• ,,..,,._ m ent on the Ii ving. Sii-•-ar,.n<Xt11trtr•n 1" "•11 "' learning dormitory com f~r'\ tnen<h w ho wl\h tn-t'I' '°" '''buttt to Tl\~ M•art •''"''"''"n plcx StrvtCt' ti~ I\ Mond•Y Ori II •~,,,,., 1 t 00 AM 10 b~ Mid Al W"Y"'lry O.apot Fair H•••n OlllC•At•nQ" n. TWO LARGE grants Robort Plastow of Fir•t Un•krt went 10 non -Orange ~;:~0~~~.~:~~~"s~1~~·;:;~~:.:~~ County ins titu tions Mortwrvd•rrct"" Stanfor.d University re --=;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:==::::; ceived $1 million to build BAL Tl-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1ftc View Onve Newport <;at1forn1a 644-2700 PEEKFAMtlY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslmmster 8~-3625 SMtTHS' MORTUARY '. · 827 Main St. Hi}ntlngton Beach 536--6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAM8 OUR WHTCLIFF CHAPEL Mortuary * • 646-4888 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa a new main library and Occidental College in Lo s An g ele s wa s awarded a $400,000 grant Lo supplement funds for a chair in environmental biology. Medical and health grants in Orange County went to: -Anaheim Memorial Hospital, $100,000, for the pur chase of s urgical, cardiac and trauma care equipment. THE E PTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 648·7431 D-_y qf Nlaflt ............ ~ .. 2.400 w. eo ... Hwy. Suite F Newport Beech, C.llf.t2H3 ,..._ Mnd ,, .. Porttolc to: NAlilt ................. . ~ .... . .ZJp CEM. llC r To Pay. "CT1nous aus1NHS -u· ;n~e~w~m~u~s~e~u~m~·-----~~;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ NAMll STATEMl!NT 808 STEVENS TV SERVICING, A NUMBER of youth programs were funded in Orange County, includ· ing: -Boy Sco uts o f America, Orange County Council , $500,000, for establishment of endow- ment fund for Lost Valley Scout Rcserva· lion. -Big Br others of Orange County, Tustin, $18 ,500, lo ex pand services. -Boys Club of Harbor Ar ea, Cos ta Mesa . S.21 ,000. to purchase 54· passenger bus. -BOYS CLUB of San· ta An a , $5 ,441 , for replacement of roof at club facility. -Chi ld Guidance Center of Orange Coun· ly, Costa Mesa, $25,000, to establish a satellite outpatient clinic for emo- tionally handic apped children in Saddleback Valley. -Mardan Foundation of Educational Therapy, Costa Mesa, SS0,000. for two-year 9cholarship as· sistance program. -YMCA of 01'ange. $10,000 for seed money to establish federation or Y M CA s o f Orange County. On e Orange County community service or· ganization was funded WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver · Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We appraise & buy whole estates or single items or we'll sell for you on commission. If you don't know what it is or what it 1s worth -bnng 1! in (or call us and we'll come out). No obligation or charge for ve1bal a ppraisal, either in yow home or in our ga llery. CYY~ F9~.£tc1. APPRAISERS (/~ AUCTIONEERS 2542 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH -645-2200 ESTATE APPRAISALS AND SA LES FOR LA WYERS •.BANKS • TRUSTEES & EXECUTORS "Pssst! OCTD just doubled bus service. Pass it on.'' Find out what's behind the rumor. Call 547-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311, 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays. 8 AM to 5 PM weekends. Good news travels fast. .. "The tollowl119 p.,son ll doing !Ml· 1'51.._...,..,,81...t., CostUo\ew. CA NUM: R-..t E. 0.w•ld, l'IOl Holland SOUTH COAST T RAOI NG CX>M-Or HU11ll"91011 8U<I\ CA '2M1 PANV. 202 ....,.1-. 8•1boa, laa.nd, n,,, tiuslneu 1, <cMl.du<t..S by .. ,,.. CA '16'2 dllll$.lal O.vld W. Eutey, 102 Ab.II-. Robert E. Oswald NeWllO<t BH<~"· CA. t?Mt Tiii• $1alt-nl -· llled """' , ... This M llWSS Is CDllOUCteCI by ell..... OMHllY 0 ••11ol0.•nvt Col.tnl'(Oll Se9\. dlvl.W.tO•vld a. Easley JO. 1"6· '43112 'This state ment wu flltd """'" 11'e Published OranQe c a.st O.lly P1101. County Clerk Of Orange County°" Se!>-Oc1 J, 10, 11. 24, 1916 '17'-'6 lember tJ. 191&. """1 Published Orange Co••• O.lly Pilot, PUBLIC N011CE Sept.19,,&,a ndOct 3.197~ 3821·1• ----------- PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITtOUS eUSINESS NAMI STATEMENT Tiie loftowlno PffM>ns •rt Oofng ~t -----------MH •S: , l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEH MULTl·PRINT, 111.:tS-A Suite Al, NAME STATEMENT '""11ttlerAYO.,CoitoMeH . CA91&11> The totlowina "'"°" Is OofllQ bUSI· Robert E. Ashby, 9411 .lefl!l<kh neu as· A ..... Westmln,ter. CA '121i43 LAGUNA HILLS MEDICAL ARTS Biii I(. Gr•Y. 11189 Santa Luci•, CENTER. P.O. 8o• ,686, l..llQOJM Hiiis. Fountalnllalley,Cit.9170I 916S3. 24'1S3 Pa'le<I de Valencia, i..._.. T~I• bu•lnon Is conduUed by • Hills. CA 9'l6Sl qtflfral partn•rshlo Caoov Dobbs. General Partne<". Robert E . Ashby 20611 Iona I.II •• Huntington 8uch, CA This statt-nt w•s lltlPd wit" I"" 92644 C.0....tY Clerk of OranQe County°" Ck· This wslneu Is concluclod bV a llmlf· tobef' s. n1• eel 1W1rtnershlp. "'*' C•DDY Dobb• Pllbllu..cl O.anQe Coast Delly f'flo4, This slatoment ... , ltled wtlll 1M Ott. t0, t7,l4,ll, 1'16 Count"( Clerk ol Or•nqe COuflty on Slot. "'----------'*"-'=-,, u . 191 •. HU.> PubO~ Orange Con t Oally Pllol. PUBLIC NOTICE Sept.1t,U,ancl 0cL1, 10, 1'16 ---,1-CT-IT-IO_U_S_l_U_S_l_N_IS_S __ ~ 76 MAMHTATEMINT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT Tiie loflOW1nt DffSOn Is dOlng busl flltSS M : SUBM ... RINE ENGINEERINC ASSOCIATE!>, SO• 3tH St .• ~ Bue 11. CA. 92663 Lortnro C. Miiier. 21S Via R•-na. Newpor1 BeKh, Cit.. 926'3 This buslneu Is co...iucted by.,, Ir dlvidu•I. Lorrnro C. Mlllor This sfalemenl wa~ lllod wolll th Q>unty Clerk of Oran9e Countv on ~r temllttr t3. t91•. ,.., .. TM lottowl119 pert.Oii IS dol119 busl· nen •s: CAROUSEL PLANTS. 1915 !.Mr· rl1191on. Newll0'1 8n<"· Cit. Oe"'d R. aoro. 1t7S ~fltllon Pl •• Newpof1 S.K h, CA 'This busll'IKS Is <Olldutled tw en l!to dlYidual David R. Borell Thlt statement -• fllod "'"" ,,,. Counlv Cit•-of Oran99 County Oii OC. t-S. tt7• ~ Published Or•nQe Coot Dally Pllol, Ott. 10. 17. 24. Jt, 1916 P UBLIC NOTICE PublisMd Oranqe Coost Dally Piiot fl'ICTITIOUS•USINISS SeDl.19.26.•ndOct.J. 10, tq76 3880-T NAMI STATEMENT The lollowlno l)efM>ns ate dolnqbust• n.ss;~·UTH COAST OEllELOPE~, --------:---::-:---111)().8 WHt c.tntrat, Sant• Ana, CA l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS 9'l104 • P UBLIC N011CE NAME STATEMENT ~ulh Coa\I Plumblno. Inc .• A TM lo1towln9 person 15 ckllnq bonl· c.tlllornl• torpoutlon, 31:!().B West ness .C .. E N Tu R y 2 ' A I RPO RT C.ntrat.Sanla Ana, CA '7704 Thi~ bu•lneu 11 <onductt<I by il c-REAL TY. tlOO ~. Easl BrlstofSt.,S.,,. poratlon • ta An• Hel9hh. CA 92107 Souih Coas1 f>lumblnq, Inc. o.oro• Wllli8ms Slableln. t91t0 v.&.Meflaro,S.<.{Tr-. Ronald Avo., Torr•nce. CA «1)03 Sec ./Trus. 'Thi• ~lness 11 con<1uc1fl1 bY.., 111-'Thi\ 11•1e,.,.nl was tilt<! With tilt dl•odUll ONMY O trk of 0rtn9t County Oii Sep. GeoraeW Stabl•ln lt m'"r1J. 1'1• T"i• statement ••• tlltd with the "621"" Cour>IY (te•k ol Or•nqe Counly on Ot· Pvbll\Md o...,. Coast 0.llY Pl t-S. tU& l'US'S Seot.2',•ndOct.l , 10, 1101'16 «17' PubflShed Orange Co•l\t O.til't Piiot, Oc'lober 10.11. 2•.lt, t916 4t'4.16 PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE , ___________ _ PUBLIC NOTICE J \ l • • . .. • . . Needles _ ,,.,..ed at Swnie · FI-ti ·:Threat . BJ JOANNE R EYNOLDS 0t•o.11rf'tll*"9tt Remember the awl.De nu vac- lnea we were auppoeed to have 1otten this summer? They're the same ones we were supposed lo have gotten this fall. According to Orange County health of'ficials, with Juck we'll have them by November. That's the vaccine t.bat will be used to protect healthy adults over the age of 18 from the flu outbreak that national health of. ficlala say will bit in December for January. SO FAR THE ooJy doses o! vaccine received in Orange County are the bivalent shots that will be used to protect the high-risk population against two strains of n u-the swine nu and last year's Victoria fl u. The rest of us will just have to , wait until November when the 'monovalent v accine that will I provide only the swine flu pro- I tectiooisscbeduledtoarrive. ' That could be cutting it a litUe ! on the thin Soi.de since it takes two or three weeks after a shot for the immunization to become efiec· tive. For the purposes of the mass immunization, the county's 1.72 million pop ulation has been divided into three groups-the high risk, the normal adults and children. JDGH RISK patients, accord- ing to Hal Maloney, who is coordinating the vaccmation pro- gram for the county, are every- one over 60 and everyone over 18 who is chronically ill. Normal adults are t hose between the ages of 18 and 60 who do not s uffer from heart disease, Jung ailments, kidney disorders or metabolic diseases. Children are everyone under the age of 18. Medical officials say the high risk group should be inoculated ' with a bivalent vaccine. The I normal adults should get a ' monovalent vaccine. They haven't made up their minds about children. All agree no child under the age of 3 should get a vaccination. t THE NATIONAL Center for Disease Control in Atlanta re- commends that chronically ill children between the ages of 3 l and 18 get two doses of bivalent ,' vaccine, four weeks apart. . According to health officials, the problem is that children re· act diHerently than adults and so a second or booster injection is t needed. The nationwide vaccination program being undertaken marks the first time in history that health workers have had suf- ficient lead time against a flu virus to prepare a vaccination to combat it. Here is an Associated Press out- • line of many of the questions and answers involved: Here are the locations or a few or the 83 swine nu· ·4iofculation clinics scheduled !or senior citiiens and county residents who are chronically ill. Senior Cent.er, 17th Street and Orange Avenue. Hunt· ington Beach, from 9 a.m. tol p .m. Also from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20. MONDAYS, Oct. 18, 25; Nov. l, 8, 15, 22 and 29: Where ·· To Get There are a total o! 83 s uch clinics slated throughout Orange County outside the daily inocula· · tions that will be given in the Health Department of· fices in Santa Ana. Additional Information is availa- ble through the Community Referral and Information Service at547-5178ortoll free at (800) 432-7100. Laguna Beach Free Clinic, 460 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach from 1to4 p.m. TUESDAYS Oct.19, 26; Nov. 2 and 9: Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna HilJs Crom 1to 4 p.m. for residents of Leisure World and the Latuna Beach area. Vaccine ·So far there are none schedu1ed in the Harbor Area . Here's the location of some that are planned in other parts of the Orange Coast: FRIDAY, Oct. 15: Fountain Valley Community Center from 10 a.m. to2p.m., the San Clemente Com· munity Clubhouse from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. and the Westminster Senior Center from 1 toSp.m . SUNDAY, Oct. 24: Costa del Sol Recreation Center, Mission Viejo, from 1 to 5 p.m. Also Monday, Oct. 25 from 10 a .m. to2 p.m. · THURSDAY, Oct. 21: Forest Gardens Mobile Home Park, 24001 Muijlands Blvd., El Toro from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . . SATURDAY, Oct. 16: San Clemente Community Clubbousefrom 9a.m. to4p.m. THURSDAY, Oct: 28: Community Presbyterian Church, San Juan Capistrano, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Same hours Friday, Oct. 29. MONDAYS, Oct. 18 and 25; Huntington Beach YOU What ts influenza? -Influenza is a respiratory disease caused by a virus. There are two major strains or flu virus -Type A and Type B. Type A epidemics are generally more frequent and more severe. The new strain of flu virus isolated at Ft. Dix, N J . last February is a Type A virus. How is influenza spread? -By person-to-person contact. When one person has the illness, or is just coming down with it, the fluids in the nose and mouth contain viruses, which are expelled into the air when the person sneezes, coughs or talks. What are the symptoms? -The symptoms often come on suddenly and hlay in· elude some or all of the following : fever, chills, headache, dry cough and soreness and aching in the back, arms and legs. Bow serious ls lnflaenza'! -For mos t people, it is a moderately severe illness. Complete recovery can be expected within a week. But for certain high risk groups, flu is a serious problem, even life· threatening. These include the elderly and all persons suf· fering from certain chronic illnesses such as heart disease and respiratory disease. Will the vaccine ltself give anyone the Ou? -The flu vaccine contains a virus that has been killed. The vaccine stimulates the production in the blood or dis- ease-fighting agents called antibodies, but without causing the nu. The government says no one will get the flu from the vaccine. What side effects might there be? -In the clinical trials of the vaccine, about two percent of those tested developed a reaction, usually within 48 hours. The reactions were fever, soreness in the arm and redness a round the site of the vaccination. Aspirin is said to control the reaction. Who should not get a shot? Anyone who is allergic to eggs. The virus used in mak· mg the vaccine is grown in eggs. Con5ult your doctor. Who should get the vaccine? There are no recommendations yet for those under 18 as yet, except for children suffering from serious chronic ill- nesses. Two doses of v accioe, given several weeks apart, are recommended for these children. For children in gener al, tests are still being conducted, and recommendations are ex· pected by mid-October. What about p regnant women? -The Public Health Service Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice says that while doctors gener ally avoid prescribing unnecessary drugs for pregnant women, it knows of no specific reason why the swine flu vaccine, a killed virus vaccine, should not be given to them. WUl other nu vaccines provide protecUon against swine nu? -No. However, persons at high risk will receive a bivalent vaccine. providing protection against both swine flu and A-Victoria flu. the type prevalent in 1975 outbreaks. Should I wait until there is an outbreak? -No. It takes two weeks after the shot is given for it to be effective to reach the desired level of antibodies in the blood. What will it cost? -The vaccine is being given free. Local health depart- ments will not charge for the shot. Private physicians may charge patients !or giving the shot or for an office visit. The government has allocated $135 million for the purchase and distribution of the vaccine. Trainee pulls trigger on injector to check flow pattern. Usually nozzle is pressed into flesh and stream of vaccine enters arm. Airport Seciirltfl: No Place for Cllt·up• Clinics Start High Risk People First Cot a problem? Tfien u1rite to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and action ycm need to solve 111equ1t1es m govemmen*'<Jnd bus1· nr.~.~. Marl your qurstmns to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Dal/11 Pilot. P.O. Boz 156Q. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number. Thecol~mnappear!dallye:rceptSaturdays. DEAR PAT: On a return Continental Airlines flight last June 19, a pair of scissors was removed from my hand lug- gage by secur ity officer s at the time of boarding. I was told that I could recover t he scissors before leaving t he plane In Los Angeles. I inquired about this before deboardlng, but none of the Continental per sonnel had any knowledge of my scissor s. I w as directed to one of the employes at the counter serving seating arrangements at t he Los Angeles airport. This gentleman made out a writtert rePort, noting that the scissors were worth $10. He said that I would be, contacted. I wrote Continental in two weeks, but received no answer. I wrote again and heard from Continental Sept 13. I was told that the airline did not have my scissors at the present time, but that when and If they were found, I would be not ified. That doesn't help me. I'm out a pair of $10 scissors and I do not have any notification of replacement or refund. The only people who will be eligible for flu shots in the clinic that opens Monday in Or ange County are those that constitute the so-called high risk group. According to Hal Maloney, program coordinator for swine flu inoculation, high risk patients are every- one over the are of 60 and those over 18 who are chronically ill. Jtlahe S11re f'ine Priat Bereelft• Y .. • ~. DEAR PAT: How can a person j udge these malt order health insurance plans t hat are advertised so frequently? What should be checked out before one of t hese policies is purchased ? M ost Of them seem designed to supplement Medicare coverage. F.P., Costa Mesa M .P., Corooedet Mar A Security Depertment epok•man for Contlnentel Alrln" ••Y• thet you were mlelnformed In H-•fl •bout the procedure tor. recovertng confl~ed lethel weapons. Persona who expetieMie aeaure of penonel Pfoperty tor ..cUlfty rHaona 8houkt be lrt- ·atruc:ted .. th• point of depefture to reqwat their property to be- malled to them, the epobamen Nici. A ...... tl you w.,. mlelrt- formed about properptOCedure, Continent~ NP th8t your r9qUMt for replacement or refUnd muet be dl,...ectto Oontlnentel Alrlnea• · System Tracing Cent9r In Loa Angel••· AY8 •dvllH reqUHtlng '" Immediate refund from thet depertrMnt. H no further lc:tlon la tabn, lat me know. I ! In Orange Cot.mty, that means 250,000 people will 1. j be eligible to receive the vaccine. THE CLINIC that opens Monday will operate at the county Health Department offices at 645 N. Ross St., in Santa Ana's civic center across the street from l ,1 1 ~ l ' , I The Heetth lnaurenc:e lnatltute, • centrel source of lnaurence comp•ny hHlth lnaurence lnfonnatlon In th• U.S., hH provided aever•I auggHtlona for you. Before buying • mell order health ln- aur1nc• policy, m•k• aure you know: whet h•ppena If you have any "pr•exlatlng" he.tth condlttona; how much your policy wlll pay per d1y; when benefit paytMnta begin; th• cln:um9lenc .. neceHery to ellow JOU to collect benefit•, end how much you .,. required to pay In prwnluma. The lnltltut• pointed out th1t etthough m•ny poHd" do not require• ph,atcel Hemlnatlon. m1ny h•v• llmtt•tlon of benefit• for 1 medical condltton pNHnt before th• polloy w•• pun:h•aed. A two-ye•r ••ltlno l*fod often I• required before you ce• collect on th••• lllnn1 ... It alto wems you not to ruab Into • pl•n bec9u•• of • "Mmlted enrollment period.'' M•ny companln do m1aa procHalng of •pplloantt •nd do Mt time Umtta, bUI don't let thla keep JOU from getting •n•..,.. lo .U your queltfona before purdulH. Study the policy provlalon• ao you fully undentand .,I uclUlk>na, lfmttettona •nd premluma. Keep In mind th•t tM ew•• ho9Pflal stay tor• penon und9r age M la about 1 weell; for ow. 15, eboul twtce th•t tong. Remember, too, moat men order poldea wUI pay only tor your hoapft•I medfc•I c:otta. Out.ad• medtcel bll• .. not covwect. Thi• I• why lt'a lmpor- tent to know ltow much.,_... poUdea wit PllJ per d•J• 0...tecl Ji'roili·r..ae ....... ? ll'Ja•t Nezt? · DEAR PAT: Underwt\a't clrcumstanees can a person be evicted from publlc houSlng? A friend of mine has received notice to m pve out Of a publlc. housing d9Wtopment, and he has no Idea of what r ights, If any, he hM In this sltuatJon. T.D., C.osta Mesa There muat be good ceCl99 for ......,. frms pulllc houalng, audt H nonp1yment of rent, Income In exoren d • etlowed or conduct which I• detrtmental to the hHttl\ and ..w .. of other te- nent1. A 30-d•y notice must be gl~en befON eviction un1 ... th•,. •eon la nonpeyment of rent. A thf .. '!11y notJce la tepl In that ce ... If th• tenent fMI• he Nia • good rHaon for not paylftl the rent on tfme, h• hH • right to • ,,....ftt. A request tor • Mertnt ehould be med• wttlllft five deya lftet receMng th• ftOtlce "°"' the honing •utbof'ltr Of clstrtc:t maneger, Pd It muat be In ..tdng.. ·Dfagtto.U: A rro.&1119 f'td•re DEAR PAT: My daughter Is determined to become a doctor and she has begun her studies this year as a pre-med stUdent. Through the years I have known only one female physician, a pediatrician. What's the sttuatlon now? Are there more women doctors In practice than there used to be, and more Importantly, What's the outlook In the future for women being ln medical practice? P.8 ., San Clemente Before•• delve Into your Inquiry, lat'• repeat• riddle. Heft JOU ev8' he1rd abN the pflyaid•n bown to be Hry conedeft. uoua who l\ed Juat goaen IMnted? Duflng ttte wedding reception •men collepaed on the .....,Ir out9kle dMt cl\urcl\ and there waa • cell for hetP. Th• groom NfuMd to help. How tentbtel (A veite- tlon ol tNa etory •leo hea been PN"nted on "All In TM Femlly" •• • rtddle to confuH Archie·· and molt of Ute t~ 1Udtence.) The anew.,. of COUt'Mt l• thel It'• the bltde who te tM doctor. Tiii• poeelblllty MY•r ocan to a vat IMfodtJ of t"9 pubic. Fetule doctora .... lft tM mlDOfttr In Ute U.S., aftho9wh ocr.et countrlH hen• much 1..., proportion tlMln the t .3 petwnt ~ prectlclng In Amertce. In Rueele, women comprl" 1bout 1U percent of 111 doctors; In Great llftt.aln, 20 percent. Th• outtooll I• good for your deughter wtlen ah• ftnllhea h8' medlcel 1tucle1. A decede ego. only ebout 1.5 percent of Am..tc:an medical lltUdenta ._.. women. Five years ego, the pere.....,_ ron to I.I."' 1m ft wu 11 P9'09nt and, eeoordtng to • aurvey bJ th• •••ti•• of Me*el Cohee•. thet figure 11 eJC· pected 10 rtH to 30 ,__... ........ I dec.ede, fetn• ph}'lk:!•na' cun'ent apecgftr ,. .... '°" ltdoMe pedletlfoa folo•ed tw paychletry,lntem81....._.andaMIOM .. lllty. , the public libr ary. The clinic will be open Crom 8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. On ... Tuesdays it will operate from 8 :30 a.m. to 7 p. m. The inoculations are free. The county is paying for the $160,000 immunization with money from a state grant. The vaccines to be given are bivalent-ones that willim~unizeagainsttw~str~offlu. THE SHOTS are what medical officials describe as killed-virus vaccines that are designed to im- munize these high risk people against the A-Victoria flu that was around last winter as well as t he swine flu that is expected this year. Maloney stressed that the clinic is for high risk people only-the monovalent vaccine that immunizes against only the swine flu for the healthy adult population has not been received. · In addition to operating the high risk clinic at the health department, Maloney has scheduled 83 one- time clinics for the chronically ill and elderly • throughout the~· FOB· INFORMAftON on the dates, times and. locations .of these one-time clinics, COWlty residents are urfed to call the Community Referral and In- formation Service at 547-4178. The toll·free number for the information is (800) 432-7100. Maloney said chronically ill patients-those with any type of heart problem, lung disorder, kidney aiJ. mentor metabolic disease such as diabetes -should consult a physician before taking the vaccination. He s aid it is generally not recommended for an)'Ofte who is allergic to eggs since the vaccine is grown in eggs. \ ·- Hum Int errupte d A Newport Beach feeder attracts the at- tention of a passing hummingbird, who stops bumming long enough to take a sip. . The feeders make use of the fact that only hummingbirds can hang in midair while · drinking; other birds that try to drink end up frustrated. • - PolMis: D¢adly Myst~ey AT SEA OFF FU>RIDA <AP) -The sun blued the GuU St.ream. What the blrd bookJI call "a confusing fall warbler" alit on a lifeboat. Nearby, Calvin Blackburn, in the Interests of world peace, placed his right index finger OD a plastic plunger the size of a Tootsie Roll and pushW~tbi· . d . ..........,. te . ed i n a ecis""'"""'"' a compu r review r_ -_,..r bis act and assented to it. There was a volcanic hiss from inside a cylinder which, encased in woven insulation, looked like an apartment house furnace. The warbler remained perched on the Webo11t as a larger "bird" broke the sur- face of the ocean 2,000 yards away with a rippl· ing roar, like a drag-racing school bus, and fled towards the South Atlantic. Calvin Blackburn had joined that -~i/!!G~a~~!!I~~ c~cumscribed group that has launched a mis-:~ :-ii sile.IDSWASATE. . 'ty-ot"------~ t~ _::..~- the U.S. nucle ubmarine John ~-.- launch a Pol s A·3 missile and the rocket's ability to bit target many miles down range. They could, d 1t d1d. In the event ol war wi£b Russia, Calvin Blackburn, a 27-year-old flfe contrdl technician second class from Salt Lake City, could have launched 16 such missiles in about 15 minutes agal.nst 16 targets in Russia with more destruc- tive force than was shot, rocketed and dropped in all of World Warll. Yet, by the cataclysmic logic of the nuclear age, the John Marshall is a ship of peace, an American factor in an unthinkable equation; . our scorpion in the bottle of mutual atomic an- nihilation. Missile subs are cops on the ultimate beat. Cops, for maximum deterrence, should be visi- ble. The subs on patrol submerge, however, for two months at a time. So the Navy opens the hatches a bit during tests to vivify its message: These things work, and we need them. SEAMAN ARClllE Yancey, one of the few nontecbnicians aboard the John Marshall, was more intent the other day on looking for porpoises frolicking in the sub's sleek bow wave as she put to sea from Port Canaveral for a dum· my test launch, preceding the real one two days hence. A Navy cargo ship would be present to witness the real launch; a cargo ship on whose Weboat the warbler landed. The Marshall, shaped like a charcoal gray perfecto cigar, darker even than the breaking dawn. slid like a lozenge out the channel. Submerged, her nuclear reactor can drive her at highway speeds at depths even whales don't explore. Her men survive on oxygen generated from distilled sea water. "Maybe crazy guys do better on this duty," said Yancey, thinking of home back in Houston. ''If you 're norm al, you couldn't stand it.·· Yancey was standing lookout on the port fairwater plane, a horizontal rudder jutting from the top of the conning tower. Yancey calls it "the playpen" because at such times it is fenced by a rope. Uolike the nonskid deck, the plane's fmlsb is almost slick except for a patch the size of a butter plate that had chipped away. "When we're submerged. the sonar guys can hear water running over that pit," he said. AP ll..tnt ... POLARIS MISSILE ROARS FROM OCEAN No One Wiii Know the Real Target • 'TbiB boat bas good ears." It·can eaveec!rop on the squeaky chatter of porpoises. It can bear propellers many, many miles away and ldeoWy them from tapes made from prior sonar contacts. On ·r:~!ol, the Marshall turns off her active sonar, a , llateos and waits in a world other own. . CLEAR OF THE channel, the Marshall ac· ·celerated noticeably. The deck crew pivoted the mooring bits to make them flush with the bull, stowed the playpen fence and prepared to roof over the small bridge atop the two-deck conning tower. The Marshall was about to become ''negatively buoyant." as her skipper, Cmdr. Thomas Bond, a tall well-nourished Naval Academy graduate (1959) from Memphis, described tt to the sub's guests in the wardroom. He looks somethiq like Pat Summerall, the TV sportscaster, except be was wearing the submariner's two-piece dark blue duty suit. Bond gave his 12 guests and half as many abip's officers crowded into the small room (its t able seats 10 and doubles as an emergency operating table) a history of the Marshall. Named for the late U.S. chief justice, she was launched in 1961 and christened by Ethel Kennedy. She weighs 7 ,874 tons, is 410 feet long and was intended to last 20 years. ''CLEARLY. SHE can go more," Bond said. Bond, his 11 officers and about 130 men live in two alien milieus. There is the sea, the tem- perature and salinity of which are constantly monitored because they affect the water's weight and hence the trim of the sub's ballast. And there is the art compartment for the reactor, glowing eerily as It silently drives the ship. Bond wean a radJatloo detector shaped like a tiny champagne bottle on bh belt to measure any ex· posure. He explained that his ship was just coming off a 19-month refit in San Francisco where the improved A-3 Polaris system was lo.stalled. It has a reach of 2,800 miles. The Marshall bad cruised to the Naval Ordnance Test Center at Patrick Air Force Base Just below the Kennedy ·Space Center to test lta new system. It would be her elahtb mlsslle launch. Only one sub-launched :Polaris mtssle, fired in 1962 by slater ahlp named f~ that Revolutionary hothead, Ethan Allen, bas ever been tested with allvewarbead, although the warheads are carried on combat patrol. The test 'WOl'ked. Rep. William V. Chappell Jr. <D-Fla. > and several congressional aides w.ere aboard. Bood didn't miss the opportunity. ''THE AVERAGE enlisted man on a nuclear sub earns about $8,000 a year. He can get $12,000-15,000 as a technician in a civilian power plant," be said. ''An officer can about double his salary. (Bond earns more than $30,000; some of bis officers $25,000 or more.) Plus they can go home every night. Obviously the appeal bas to be that what the guy is doin& is worth beyond money." Not far down the tiled, plastic-paneled cor- ridor ls the chief's wardroom, the size of a luncheonette alcove. Here the ship divides betweeo the "nukes" who tend the reactor and · the ''nose cone rs'• who man the forward stations, including the bow torpedo room. "When I came ln 1960, submariners were a half percent of the Navy," said Master Chief Jim Clemons, a bearded smoker of 33 who entered from high school. "Now there are 600 ships and about 100 subs, so we're a lot higher percentage. But the sense of pride is less now. Civilian in· dustry is becoming more competitive every day. or, rat.her, we're becoming less competitive. My brother did six years and got out as second class. He's witb a nuclear plant in Maine now at about $17,000,closetowhatlmake." THE MARSHALL is a miracle of htAman m- . genuity. The Navy had been pondering how to get huge Jupiter missles, with their volaUle liquid fuel, to sea. Then, in 1958, the Atomic Energy· Commission said it bad succeeded in radically miniaturizing a nuclear warhead. Within four years the Navy designed and launched an atomic-powered submarine that carried IS solid- fueled missiles as well as a navigational system that could keep track of the ship's position within yards anywhere ln the world and constantly feed this information lo the missile's guidance system so it remained ever on target. Extraordinary. The Poseidon missile, eventually to be used aboard 31 of the 41 Polaris subs, bas as many as a dozen separate warheads, which can be indepen- ·dently targeted. The Trident submarine will carry 24 milles with even more warheads for each and greater range. ''Originally, one missile could throw· one warhead into a milt," said Larry Smith, an aide to the Senate Armed Service Committee and a guest aboard the Marshall. "With the Poseidon we can throw a number of balls at a number of mitts. With the newest missiles we'll be able to throw curves to even more milts.'' .'A .. :~ .. I ; ,~ Ex·boxer Seeks Fight With Shark THAT MEANS when the Trident goes on sta· lion a few years hence, a Calvin Blackburn with a few flexes of his finger could atomize as many as 400 targets, assuming 17 warheads per missile. SOUTH LAKE 1AHOE (AP) -Dick Jfinns is one of those ~verage guys who jumps •.of! cliffs, waterskis for ' ~igbt hours at a stretch .. and wants to fight a !I' ..Great White Shark. ~.: "Sure, l know there ..,, "'Will be those coming to ; watch m e die," said • Minns. 48. "It's just like boxing, or a bullfight. People want that gore." Dick Minns is ag- gressive. He's celebrat- ed recent. birthdays with long-distance swims, thousands of s it-ups, dives from high cliffs. Training for the shark right has been, for Minns. hours at a time on waterskis. He gulps bowls or vitamins and has a weightli fter's physique. "I never went out after money, but I am a com- petitor. and money is one way to keep score," he said. ''Now I am ready to do my thing . There's plenty of danger. but this 1s going to be a lot of fun and I will have a Cine s hark dinner," Minns said. Minns. clad in T·shlrt, blue jeans and sneakers. said the movie "Jaws" convi nced h i m this year's act should be kill· ing a white shark, 2,000 to 3,000 pounds. THE HOUSTON Nut - that's what he calls himself -said be wants to prove a 150-pound man can kill a big white shark so "more and more peo- ple. maybe millions, will no longer be afraid of the ocean and can enjoy the water." Australia or in Samoa. he said. Several television pro- ducers have approached him about closed circuit rights to the shark fight, he said. "I don't do anything for money. But if somebody wants to pay me, that's Jine. I'll give all the money to charity. If they don't pay, I'll do it alone and enjoy the water," he said. "I have made a cove· nant with myself to fight and kill a great white ' shark, nothing will in· terfere with that. "The shark goes at you at 42 miles an hour with one great big mouth and 400 teeth coming at you," said Minns. "They have no fear, but I 'II take it, )'OU can count on that. mister." Millionaire Dick Minns, 48, waterskis in preparation for fight with Great White Shark MINNS, WHO is from Houston. made millions in the health spa bus1· Minns' birthday was----------------------------- ,· · ness. He's a former Golden Gloves boxing champ, a bull rider, an ·ex-newspaperman and ' an advertising wizard. I . He lives every day as .if it • were his last. Aug. 17 but he said he plans to fight the shark next May when "condi· lions are right." The showdown will be somewhere off the Great Barrier Reef near •. As a newspaperman, -c::;r;~~iii~~;;;; 1:.1le said, "I got a lot or r · new titles over the years, :. but never a pay raise. Finally I went into public <elations and took over ' the spas and ended up ahead. UPHOLSTERY W....Y•W_. ........ I '22 Hart.or l lvd. Cowte M.-541.0JH' INDIAN SUMMER SALE! . I I I Quality At A Price You Can Afford , I : I . ' .,; . . . Not Blackburn, not even Commander Bond, would know the name or the location of any of them. No human aboard the Marshall would. Only the missiles know where they are going, machines directed by codes given them by the ·ship's computers, which get their instructions from Washington. The Marshall's men are merely the trigger finger for decisions made al the top. They don't even see the missile when it's launched. For them, probably. it is more bearable to deal in terms of codes than targets. Human targets. Blackburn, a tall. unremarkable appearing young man with a whispy moustache, was only incidental in the chain or command, a human cog albeit the important last one. Bullon·pushing was simply his job. Rockets, like people, age. The propellant gets older. Blackburn and his superior, Chief Carl Moore, a wise owl of 38 with 15 years of mis- sile sub service, work among a battery of com- puterized monitors, electronic stetbescopes that in an instant can tell the physical cond1tion of the missile. For all his time, Moore had never fired one. "I've never wanted to," he said. "If we ever have to fire a missile, it will mean we've failed our job.'' Use your BankAmerlcerd or MHlu Ch1rae SOUTH COAST PLAZA • COSTA MESA \ I .., • -I \ \ , -.. Sonday.October 10, 1978 DAILY PILOT ,83 You Can Help Match Funds, Skill.s All Ages Appealing Volunteers are always appreciated in nurslng homes, especially persons who like to entertain. J oanne Cofano, activities director at Park Superior Healthcare, 1445 Superior Ave., Newport Beach, asks that musicians, singers, clowns and magicians call her at 64.2·2410, Ext. 9 regarding performances for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. · For other opportunities to help, contact the Voluntary Action Centers at 520 Pecan Ave., Huntington Beach, 960-3312 or 5.10·2370, and 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 675-9210 or 833-9278. TIDS WEEK IN particular they are look· lng for people who: ror persons 60 and older to help students with math. Don't worry about new arithmetical concepts; the des ire to help and ertjoy chi.ldren is more important. Phone 675-9210 or 833-9278. -Care about the well-being of animals. An Orange County animal assistance sheller needs a number of telephone volunteers to provide information about lost pets and neutering of 3nimals. Thia poslUon does not require direct contact with animals. Phone 675-9210. -Like to greet the public. A south Orange County Red Cross chapter would appreciate a ·receptionis t for an hour or two each afternoon the office is open. Phone 675·9210. Vans Coniing? -Want to help at city ball. White Cap· pers, the official vohmteers for the City or Hwttington Beach who assist the mayor , city council and various city offices, have scheduled a membership luncheon for 11 a.m . Thursday, Oct. 21. Civic-minded women are asked lo make reservations by calling, 960-3312 or 530·2370. -Like youngsters in kinderga rten through third grade. Elementary schools in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley need aides for Early Childhood Education classes. No special skills are required since volunteers will work under the direction of a teacher. Phone 960-3312 or 530-2370. The deadline is nearing for the Orange County Community Development Council, Inc. to raise $26,000 lo help purchase 10 radio- equipped vans desperately n eeded t o transport needy senior citizens. DIRECTOR HARRY LEE, FIELD SUPERVISORS SEELA FAAINUINU, CECILIA O'MEARA Look for Contributions to Match Grant for Vans to Transport Seniors The CDC is a halfway to its goal which must be met by NovelJlber. Car washes and other community events have been conduct· ed to earn $13,000 to date, according to CDC Director Harry Lee. -ARE CONCERNED about preventing drug abuse. Several programs in West Orange County need assistance ranging from clerical help to trainees for counseling. Phone 960-3312 or 530·2370. "These monies must come from civic or· ganizations, busines~es and individuals," he said. "Vans will be used to carry the aged and handicapped to shopping, doctor's appoint- ments and TLC sites for meals." Tax deductible checks or money orders may be sent to Senior Services, 1212 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, 92704. The CDC is a nonprofit Community Ac· lion agency and a member ot the county Chamber of Commerce. Part of the money it raises will go toward vehicle insurance and operating-expenses. The Califor nia Department or Transportation (Caltrans) will furnish the vans at a total cost or $l27,875 and $75,000 has been supplied by the county. "Without this s tep t oward mass transportation, many elderly will be stranded in their homes," Lee added. "It would be bet- ter for everyone 1f they were more indepen· dent. "Originally, we were asking for every family to s end in $1, but now we're running out of time. The senior citizens would appreciate whatever people can donate." -Can add their expertise. The Retired Senior Volunteer Program urgently appeals 'Spoiler' Campaignirig Again ByLEEBYRD Ttie Auocl-~•u WASHINGTON (AP) -"Eugene McCarthy," obs erved columnist George F. Will, ''is a gray swallow flitting almost noiselessly across the flat political landscape." Thal des cri ption, at leas t , is a refreshing variation of the almost ob- ligatory cliche about McCarthy, namely that he is quixotic as the ex-Democrat, ex-senator , ex·M innesotan and still poet campaigns for the U.S. presidency. But despite th e remarkable lack of at- tention paid Gene McCarthy so far in this presidential year, his odds are hardly fictional. To be sure, he is not likely to win the presidency. But in a halfway close election, he could at least topple Jimmy Carter. AND CA RTE R knows it. The Democratic nominee noted with aJarm last month an unpublished Louis Harris poll that gave McCarthy about 10 per· cent of the vote, and other soundings in· d.lcated that about four out of five of those ballots would otherwise go to Carter. Since May, polls by both Harris and George Gallup have found a consistent seven to 13 percent of the respondents undecided or for candidates other than Carter or Ford. Many of those votes would go to Gene McCarthy. Just where his power base -if it can be called that -lies is difficult to assess. Certainly he will draw some of the younger voters who admire his third, and most removed. assault upon the established political institutions. Other ballots may stilt be found in his pacifist following from 1968. As a Catholic, he m ay draw some 's upport from fellow members of his faith, and perhaps from some Jews, who are dis· turbed by Carter's Baptist beliefs. ONCE REGARDED as a liberal. QUIXOTIC CAMPAIGNER Eugene McCarthy have no effect," declared Minnesota Gov. Wendell Anderson. "People are tired of throwing away their votes," said Sen. Alan Cranston. But both men know that the conven· tional wisdom on Gene McCarthy car· ries no guar antees. In the minds or many party faithful, McCarthy has been the spoiler before, having first forced Lyndon B. Johnson from office with his antiwar challenge or 1968 and then, in that same year , withheld his s upport and youthful legions from Hubert H. Humphrey until it was too late. AND T HE prospect of playing that role again bothers him not one whit. ''God, these Democrats want to keep us off," said McCarthy in an inter view at hi s campaign headqu a rters in Washington . "They wiJl. do almost anything they can, and most of these judges are political appointees or politically dependent people. They operate out of their condi tioned responses." ms FORCES concede they Will pro· bably lose their ballot fight in about 18 states, and so far have failed in the bid to gain him participation -or equal time with -the televised debates between Carter and Ford. Still in all, it is apparent from both his interviews and road appearances that McCarthy is more enthused about zing- ing other people's candidacies than out· lining his own, perhaps because that tack better fits his Irish bent for the one· liner. Some samples: On election laws: "It's easier to get married in Vermont that than it is to sign a petition for an independent can. didate." On both Ford and Carter : "A person would have to have an inferiorit,y com- plex not to think he could do a better job." PRESSED AS to what he would tell the country about his candidacy if he were granted equal time in the Carter-Ford debates, McCarthy responded this way: 1. "There's nobody presenting a n alternative to total defense ... talking about the Trident submarine ... and whether or not we make a unilateral de· cision lo stop manufacturing nuclear bombs, and whether the military· industrial complex should be producing more and more sophisticated weapons ·like the Fl7, which then have to be foist- ed upon the world armament market . . . These are the things we ought to be talking about, instead or 'Does the Na- tional Guard have the latest repealing ri· fle?' PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY It just stands there, getting more va lu able. A Steinway built thirty years ago 1s often worth more today than 11 was then. Not because 11 1s considered a collector s item. but because the care and workmanship that went into 11 keep 1t as alive today as it was when new. Today. II Is still a more responsive piano than you can find in other showrooms. 11 1s still the only piano with the Steinway Diaphragmatic Soundboard. which. thirty years old or not. no other piano has. The new Steinway you buy w1tt most likely share the same blue chip late. S1fnply because today's Steinway is built to the same standards . Even now. there 1s no such thing as rapid assembly or mass production at the Steinway factory Some other manulacturers turn out more pianos in a week than Steinway does 1n a year. So that once you have a Steinway in your homo, you know 11 s there to stay To give you all the pride and pleasure a piano can g111e ... plus a modest return on your investment McCarthy no longer caters to the liberal crowd by its current standards. He still favors a scaled-down militar.y, including a unilateral cessation of nuclear- • weapons production; and he speaks broadly of economic reforms to insure redistribution of capital gains. "I might hurt Carter," he says. "But the differences between the parties are so jnsignificant that there is no burden on my conscience. That's a problem for the Democrats. not for me." 2. "On tax reform ... I've said that if we are concerned, really, about re· distribution or wealth and control over wealth, we had to move lo a force-out of capital gains. I say we ought to have a capital assessment every seven to 10 years on accumulated wealth, when the social contribution lo the accumulation was the force and not the individual 's ef- fort." EXCELLENT SELECTION OF REBU ILT & REFINISHED GRAMDS MANY MAJOR BRANDS To cut unemployment, he urges an un· specified shortening of the wQrk week, coupled with other controls upon in· dustry. But he assails such libera l Democratic favorites as the Humphrey· Hawkins job program as "Ill percent fraud '' and dismisses proposed reforms on income laxes as "sheer nonsense." Most Democr ats, including sever al forme r colleagues and allies. are public· ly belittling his chances. "McCarthy will FR9M Fa shion Island Newport Beach One way the Democrats have attempt· ed to deal with the problem of Gene McCarthy is simply to keep McCarthy off the ballot. His signature petitions have been challenged virtually every- where they are required, while in other places state Jaws have worked directly against him. So, much of his campaign to date has been in the courts, and not the hustings. 3. "The interest deduction on home mortgages has a clear social function ... I proposed In 1972, not that they re- peal it, but give a compensation deduc· tion to people who've paid for their houses. This is the best way to insure people against the burden of rising real estate taxes.'' PENNY OWSLEY WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMS 5GR Dl990 Frwy. at EucHd 545-04 I 5 SUM. 12·5 EVES. 'tit 9 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .,__. ---- ....,..._ ......... . ......................... _. ............... i • • . ' , . . . ' -. ft • . " • . ' . . • .. -· I \ I 'fl'i DAIL V PILOT Sund!Y, Octob« 10, 1116 .< CALENDAR: TOWN RALL SEBIES: Laauna Beach Aaslatance Leaa-uo .UU has Ucketa to tbe annual aeries wblcb la acbeduled to open 4'an. 24. Lectures are offered on various Mondays aL 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Ntcuel Theater in Monarch Bay Plua, South I.quoa. Speakers will be Ed1ar Berton, ventriloquist; Dr. Irene Xaasorla, psycboloatst; Ralph Salemo, authority on orga.nhed crime; Leonid Hamhro, concert pianlat. humorist and enter· tainer, and Polly Bergen, focmer singer, dancer and actreaa and 1'IJW head of her own firm. Tick eta, at $30, may be purcbued by malliDg a check to Town Hall, P. 0 . Box 856, LagunaBeach92652. 1 SADDLEBACK amJmAN WOMJ:N: Marv Kahn, "the plant doctor," will present the luncheon proaram Tuesdav. Oct. 12, in the El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. Also on the program will be Mrs. Jan La Rue, staff member of Campus Crusade for Christ, and Tami Collett, meuo soprano. •, lNTERl"AlTU. WOMEN ASSOCIATES: A membership col- ~ce for prospective members of the UC Irvine group will take Best Days Beckon Buyers A lour of homes decorated in various holiday motifs will carry out the theme, The Best Days of Our lives, a Newport Beach Assistance League benefit. Sponsored by the Virginia Castle Auxiliary. the event will take place Wednesday, Oct. 27. Homes in Big Canyon, Eastbluff and Dover Shores have been selected, and the tour will con- clude with a Country Store, located aL Glendale Federal Savings and Loan, Fashion Island. Since a lire last summer devastated the league center facilities, an off.site location for the country store neededtobefound. Proceeds will aid league projects, such as the Child Day Care Center ln Costa Mesa and the Children's Dental Health Center, Newport Beach. Tickets are available from auxiliary mem· bers. Co-chairmen are Mrs. William Snyder and Mrs. Edward Roletti. Service Awards Earned Eight outstanding volunteers were honored during lhe annual recognition program, sponsored by the Voluntary Action Center of South Orange County. Seven were presented silver bowls and receiving the Presi· dent's Award was Leslie Sproul of Newport Beach for her many years or service on the board and the advisory committee at VAC. Mrs. Sproul also has given 25 years of service to the Girl Scouts and currently serves as a na· ti on al president; has worked with United Way of Orange Coun- ty and now is chairman of agency relations and allocations, and has b een active In Junior League, of wblch she is a past president. Sliver awardc; were presented by .fudge Selim Franklin to: -Deanna Dehlsen of BaJboa for her ability and devotion as a discussion leader for Children's Home Society. She spent many hours with young adults and teenagers in the community and schools <fucusslng all aspecta of unplanned pregnancies, adop. lion. roster care, parentinl Hills and responslblllUes. -Mrs. Marte Hoover ,d Santa Ana, who apencb four fUll days each week as a teacher'• aide at the Providence Speech and Hear- ing Center and tbrowrh ber de· dicatlon to the chifdren has become an inteitral part of the pr~gram. -Edward Lang or Laguna Hills. Founder of the In.sUtute for Uving at Leisure World, he later was co-cbairm an And president. 1l serves 1400 members al ·.Leisure World who live alone and it.. C<?Dtribute.a areatly to. th~ ~ SPECIAL AWARD Leslie Sproul comfort, safety and happiness. This year he is chairman of the Drop-In Lounge and continues to serve in a ll aspects at the in-stitute. -Judith H. Loos of Newport Beach. As a m ember of tbe Junior League, she planned, coordinated and headed the As· s essment and Treatment Services Center of Coastal Orange County, a diagnostic treatment arid referral agency for juvenile offenders. Mrs. Loos trained volunteers, found potential dobors and or· ganized the ATSC Auxiliary. Thi11 year she is serving as president of the board or directors. -Mrs. Frances Olenick of Laguna Niguel has spent many hours in the asse.ssment of com- munity resources for the Proba- tion Department. M a result of her efforts, more than 125 re· sources are available to minors under appropriate oooditioos. She also serves on the RSVP advteoey board and on the board of the Family Service Aasocia· tJoo. And, she helped VAC start its Court Referral program. -Ronald Pepitone, MD, an anesthesiologist at St. Joseph Hospital, Orange. He bas dooat· ed services weekly to the La.guna Beach Free Clinic for the past four and one·half years. He is ''family physician" to many clients both young and old who ·request thi11 dedicated physician. Also in the limelight were 31 other volunteers who were pre- sented certificates in recognition d their services. Vari ed Workshops Offer d place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12. in the Newport Beach home ot Otancellor and Mrs. Daniel Aldrich. NOW: Western State University College of Law or Orange County will supply speakers for the Huntington Beach· Elizabeth Cady Stanton Chapter meeting at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, lo the Fullerton Savings and Loan, Fountain Valley. Speakers will be Marcia Wilbur and Margaret Anderson who will discuss Common Legal Problems and Law Scbool Admil41on o!Women. CofC WOMEN: The Huntington Beach 1roup will meet at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, for a fashion show and salad luncheon. Meeting place is the Villa De La Playa Saybrook clubhouse. MOTHER OF 'nVINS: Orange Coast members wm meet ln the Fountain Valley Community Center Lo work on crafts for the upcoming charity bazaar. Session will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Oct.13. ORANGE COUNTY 99's: Members will gather at 7 p.m. VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS DANCE Nhat Minh Ha. Vina Brown Nuptials Recited Haberthur-Biles Jim Haberthur or Huntington Beach claimed Debbie Biles as his bride during ceremonies in P e ek Wedding Chapel. Westminster. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Biles o! Huntington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. C. Richards, Ojai. The newlyweds graduated .lrom Huntington Beach High School and attended Orange Coast College and he attended Santa Ana College. They will reside in Huntington Beach. *** Good-Bowles Married at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts grounds were Jenny Bowles and Alan Good. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bowles of Newport Beach, George Good, Arcadia and Mrs. Hal Robb, Corona del Mar. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and .Mira Costa College School of Nursing. Her hus band is an alumnus of Arcadia High School and attended Golden West College. Afte r honeym ooning in Mazatlan, they will live in Costa Mesa. .. * * Ainciart-Paul1n Lorie Jo P aulin and J ean· Pierre Ainclart were married in MRS. AINCIART the Sherm a n Foundation Gardens, Corona del Mar. The bride graduated with honors from California State University, Son om a with a BA in Mexican·American studies and Spanis h. She a lso graduated from South Hills High School and attended CSU Fullerton. Her husband is an alumnus of Los Altos High School, Hacienda Heights wbere his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Ainciartlive. He attende d UCLA and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a BA in architecture. The bride is the daughter or Elizabeth Paulin, Corona del Mar and Gary Paulin, San Clemente. . . .. Hayden-Montgomery Wedding vows were exchanged by Leslie Montgomery, Corona Del Mar. and Randle Hayden, Summerland, in ceremonies at _St . Andrew's Presbyterian Churtb in Newport Beach. Wednaday, Oct. 13, ln the Harbor Racquet Club, Costa MesL Chuck Gifford, an aviation lnstruct.or at Cypress College and a dlreet.or for the National and the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate F1yingassoclations,willexplainactivltiesofbothwganilations. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS AUXJUARY: A membership coffee will begin aL ll a.m. Wodne1da.y. Ott. 13. in the lrvlno bomeotMrs. BruceJ.Allen.. IRVINE JUNIOR EBELLS: The tefular meeting will be called to order at 7:31).p.m. Wednesda.y, Oct..13, ln tho El Camino Real School. MESA HA1'BOR O.UB: The last ol the Mancbos will be pr&- sented by Geor&e Stuart. formerly on the ataff of tho Smltbsonian luatJlution. The program ls scheduled at 12:30 p.m. Thunda,y, Ott 1'. tn tho Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana. ORANGE COUNTY 111.STOUCAL SOCIETY: Marie E . Northrop of Eagle Rock, a profesalonal genealoctst and lnltruc· tor in research, will trace leading lam Wes of early C&llf omia. She will speak at 7:30 p.m. ThUl'lday, Oct. 14. ill Bowers Museum, Santa Ana. GENEALOGI~ SOCIETY: An all-day workshop will be held at Golden West College, Foram I, ats:ts a.m. saturo.y, OcL 16. Conducting will be Mrs. G'lly Perry Kowallls who bu bad more than 25 years of genealogical research experience. Tickets are avallable from Mrs. Jon Betow, Tua tin. !lore in· formation is avail~e by calling 838-7174 oc 8t7·91.M. FRIENDS OF THE UBURY: San Clemente Community Clubhouse will be the setting for a wine and cbeeae tasting seminar, sponsored by tbe Capistrano Bay Area rroup. The event will beginat7:30p.m. Friday, Oct.15. MENTAL QEALTB-ASSOCIATION: A workabop. entiUed A Confluence of Art and Therapy, will be presented at 9 a.m. Fri· day, Oct. 15, in the Comunity Recreation Center, Buena Park. AJ5 space is limited, reservations are necessary. They may be made by calling the office at S47-7559. COSTA MESA WOMEN: Milford and Alice Heyman will pre- sent a travelogue on Utah al the luncheon meeting al noon Friday, Oct. 15, in the Costa Mesa clubhouse. CHILDREN'S CllAFT FAIR: Children will create arts and crafts during the eventatlO a.m. Saturday, Oct.16, at Lake Park. Sponsor is the Fine Arts Commlttff -of the Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club. TROJAN GUILD: The Irvine home or Dr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson wW be the setting for the annual fund·raising party us- ing an election theme. The event will take place on Saturday. Oct .. 16. FABRIC FAIR: 'l\venty·threedifferent workshops will be pre· sented during the annual Fabric and Fashion Fair from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, In the Literature and Language building, Orange Co11st College. It is being co·sponsored by the CoasWne Community College and is admission free to the public. Coordinator is Susan Coleman. DELPHIAN SOCIETY: Tikis restaurant, Monterey Park will be the destination of Orange and Los Angeles county mem· bers when they meet Saturday, Oct.16. after a summer hiatus. BRIDGE: The first Orange County bridge club operating full·time with afternoon and evening games every day except Sunday, has been opened at 14519th St., Costa Mesa. Known as the Orange Coast Bridge Studio, it also offers lessons for beginners andintermedi ates. . Further information is available by calling 548·3302. MRS. GOOD The new Mrs. Hayden is a graduate or Chapman College and her husband is a graduate of Western Washington State. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery, Corona Del Mar, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayden, Oalt Harbor, Wash. They will live in Summerland. .. .. . Zant-Lopuson Nikki Louise Lopuson and James Michael Zant, both of Portland, Ore., exchanged wed- ding vows at St. Paul's Cath.olic Church In Eugene, Ore. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick N. Lopuson of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Zant, Balboa. The couple will make their first home in Portland afte r a Hawaiian honeymoon. *** Wallace-Barnett Making their first home In Carpinteria a r e Linda L'ee Barnett and Jack Edward Wallace, who were married in MRS. HABERTHUR All Saints' Episcopal Church in Fort Worth, Tex. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Barnett Jr., Fort Worth, Tex. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wallace, Irvine. The new Mrs. Wallace at· tended the University of Texas. Her husband a ttended the University of Missouri . ... * Tana-Sanders First United Methodist Church, Hyattsville, Md. was the selling for the marriage of Marlee Sanders of Huntington Beach and Anthony Tana. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders, Huntington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tana, Hyattsville. The bride ls a graduate or Orange Coast College and at- tended California State Universi- ty, Long Beach. Her husband ls an alumnus of Prince George College. The newlyweds will live in Riverdale, Md. Inspiration 'Just for ·Today' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our wonderful son, only 20, was buried yesterday. He died of leukemia after a valiantlight that luted fiv e years. In his wallet we found an Ann Landers col umn. It was yellow with age but the message was beautifuJ Will you please run it again? Our son would have liked that. Thanks, Ann, and bless you for all lhe strength you have given people. - A MOTHER JUST FOR TODAY -I wtn ll•e tllrouaJl the next 12 boa.r~ and '. _,,.,..,. not try to taekle aU Die'• pro. blemt atonce. JUST FOR TODAY -I wUJ, Jmprove my mind. I wtu Jean 10111ethlng useful. I wUJ read somelhlng that requires effort. thought and coaceotratloa. JUST FOR TODAY -I wW be agreeable. I will look m7 ~tt, 1pealt In a well·modalated voice, be coarteoas and ~rate. JUST FOR TODAY -I will not llad faalt with friend. retatlve or colleatue. I will not try to ehao1e or improve aayone bat 8'1Hll· JUST FOt TODAY -I wUJ ban a program. I mlpt DOt follow It exactly bat I will have it. I will aave mJteU from two enemlea -h•ITJ alld lndec.lafcm. IUST FOB TODAY -I will ex· erch•e IDJ elaara.cter lo three ways. l will do a good tvD ud keep It a lft.ret. If a.JQ'OH flads out It woe't eoant. .JV8T FOR TODAY -I will do two tllln11 I don't •ut to do, Jaat for tile exercise. .nJST FOil TODAY -I wUI be aaftald. E1peelaJ,l.J will I. be DD• AnnO Landers afraid to ea.Joy what Is beautUDl ud believe that as I give to tile world. tlle world wm give to me. ( ( l I I I I I I SuncSay. octow to. 1978 OAILY PILOT Gullett Pitches, Bats Reds to 6-3 Win PHILADELPHIA (AP) - e bad been some question bether Cincinnati) Don Gullett might be healthy enough to start against the Philadtlptua Phillies or strong enough to pitch very much against thetn in Saturday night's opener ot the National League playoffs. It turned out hewus more than healt.by and stro" -both on the mound and at theplate. "I just hack at the ball and t.ry to make contact~My main job is to stop their hi ters," said the Reds' left-hand .who did both. He stopped t e Phils on just two bits in eigh innings and got two bits himself, driving In three runs with a single and double. That. along with George Foeter's home run, propelled the Reds lo On T\f Todafl Channel 7 at l 2:30 a 6·3 victory in the first game of the best·of-five series. It was played before a sellout of 62,460 in Veterans Stadium, the largest crowd ever ror a ma- jor league playoff game. It broke the mark of 55,953, set. in 1974 in Pitts burgh's game at Los Angeles. ''When Don is m there, it really adds another bat to our lineup. He's hit before and he dtd it again tonight," said Reds manager Sparky Anderson, who removed Gullett arter e ight innings because his pitcher had fell a muscle twinge in his thigh when he rounded first base on bis eighth-inning double. "I had a good feeling when I warmed up before the game, · sa.id Gullett. "I knew I had good stuff and I felt strong. But if anything, I might have been too strong. "J was overthrowing the ball. Everything was high. But I start· ed throwing the C\D"Ve and the fork ball, and that helped me get my fast ball rbylbm. The Reds went into the game and the series aa favorites. and enhanced that rating-but not in Phils manager Danny Oaark's mind. "We aren 't &olng to con- cede the series," be said. "We've got tbe horses to win three games, whether it be ~ in a roworwhat?'' When asked what be t.booght oC Gullett's per formance, the salty tongued Ozark snapped: "You want that in my language? He threw a s well as I've seen him throw. He had great stuff. But I thought we'd aet to him, because be was throwing a good fast ball, and we're a fast ball-bitting club. .. I don't think we were exacUy n unttes out there ••• Ozark added. .. With lbe exception of getting base hits, we hit lbe ball pretty well." Today the R eds send Pat Zachry against Jim Looborg. Gullett, a sometimes sore· a cmed l eft.·ba nder who r e- covered fro m m id-sea son shoulder miseries to post an 11·3 recocd for the d efending world champions, struck out four Pbils and walked three. Gullett was almost nawless after t.he first in- ning when he gave up hisonJyrun. In the s1xt.h, Fostef" put Cincin· nati ahead 2·1 with a pictur• perfect swing that sent a Steve Carlton pitch rocketing aver the wall in the left-center field corner • Momen~ later. Gullett ripped a line single to drive in tho Reds· third run. But GuUett wasn't finished, yet. In the elghth inning, after the Reds had chased Carlton, Gullett punched a pitch from reliever Tug McGraw past first baseman Dick Allen and down the right· • "\eld line for a two· run double. He came home on P ete Rose's third extra base bit, a double to left. KC No Matchfor Hunter; y ankees Bag 4-1 Victory KANSAS CITY (AP)-Catfisb Hunter , winne r o r three American League playoff gam es and four World Series contests, was not exactly the calmest person in Royals Stadium Satur- day. "I think you're gonna get nervous no m alter how many World Series you've been in," Hunter said, smiling. "But after the fi rst inning I kind of settled down." Hunter . th e New Yor k Yankees' renowned "money pitcher," fulfilled his billing by hurling the Yankees lo a five·hil, 4·1 victory over the Kansas City Royals in the firs t game of the American League playoffs. The tobacco-chewing righthander said a very active fastball and good control were the keys to his s uccess, which in· eluded retiring the first 10 men he faced. "I might have thrown better than I did today, but I was able to move the ball around," he said. ··~'hen 1 got it up I wanted it up and J was able to sneak it by them." in the league. And Hunter said the opening victory was a boost to the Yankees' confidence. "We w ere confident all year. But the big thing was winrung here on this surface. That could give us the lift we need," said Hunter. "I thought we were going to have a little more trouble here O n TV T11day Cha1111el 7 al.:; than in our stadium. I think we have a lot or loose guys and a looser team than we had in Oakland. The only thing is that we don't fight," said Hunter. New York catcher Thurman Munson said he thought both teams were jittery as the game started, adding that the Yankees were "just lucky to get runners on base first." But Munson said it was dif- ficult to determine whether the victory would help the team when it returned to Yankee Stadium Tuesday. "We played a lot better on the road this year than at hornt· (52·27). But we have a team tailored for Yankee Stadium fl"-. an advantage. And it's an even bagger advantage if Otis is out because he's a big cog in their of·,.· fense," Munson said. ~ ~ Kansas City cente rfieldet= Amos Otis sprained his left anl<re· in the first inning and is expected lo miss at least tonight's contest. The Yanks' Ed Figueroa faces· Dennis Leonar d. •• The Royals managed only five-~ base runners and two of those were cut down by Munson on at · te mpted s teals. KANSAS CITY •1> r 9' bt Ot•\,<t 1 o o n Woh11ord. If 1 O 0 ~ G8rellll> <03() Mc Ra~ Oh • 0 0 0 Mayberry lb I I) 0 0 POQvelll' r1 l o o 1 Cowvn\ <I I I I 0 F Wl"ll' 1b 1 0 0 0 Rord\. 111 1 o o o P•l•k \\ J 0 1 0 J Mllrl""''·" , 0 0 0 Ouork pit II 0 0 () WdlhMI c 0 0 0 0 St1n')On Oh I 0 n ., Gur.t 0 .. 0 n 0 L•lltll o ll 0 U 11 Totcll\ •1..1 t \ t INEW YOR~ •, .obrl\llf. R111f!r1 d ' 2 1 G .. 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Saturday ni~hl A Coliseum turnout or 50,894 watched the Brums make the amazing turnaround after Stan· ford had shoved them around with shocking ease through three quarters in the Pacific-8 Con· fer ence football opener for both. Stanford boasted a 17·10 lead, had just held UCLA's vaunted of· fense to 24 yards net in the third 'quarter a nd was h eaded for another touchdown That TD came an the closing minutes or the third quarter when Guy Benjamin hat Tony Hill with a 9•yarc1 scoring toss. But officials railed Stunford for hold- ing and die Cards eventually set· tied for a h eld ~oal to take a 20· IO advanta,:c 1n:-.tead of a 24-10 bulge. i\l the t.mt' at seemed unam por tant that lhe Cards should collect only lhret• points instead of seven since lh4'y "'ere movan~ the ball ~ell an<l had UCLA'-; offense strangled But tll at eradicated touchdown signaled the bel(inning or th<' end for the uw1ders Here, rn sequenC'c, is what hap· pened to tur n al around for UCLA 1. njamin passed from his in the opening minute of quarter , his team safely 20·10. The baJI. however. fleeted off the hand of in· reC'c iver Dave Stronj{ and eds-Pltils .. ADELPHIA CINCINNATI 1• r ~"" •1 10 Ro"')" • 1 1 o G<•lln. rl 1 0 0 I Mo..,.., 1b l 1 1 1 £•\IW1tlt o l 0 1 0 I T"'"'. lb , 0 O o O~te< II t 0 1 I 8'tncll t l o o o <:n<onon. n 0 0 0 0 GfrD"omo Cl 1 0 0 0 Gullttt D 1 o O 0 Flvnn. 10 I 0 0 0 Totel\ 1 no o , 0 0 0 )I '. ) ... r "" \ I J I • 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 o O on J 0 0 I ) ' ' 1 S I 7 0 I 1 I D • D 0 0 . ' , ) 0 0 0 0 31 "10. Cl nnolt COi 001 010-6 O~lp!\1• 100 000 001 J Scl>mldl OP Phll.tdrlphle 2. LOB O ,n,,,.ti '· Ph•l~d•lohlt I 29 R-1. 0 C.•I\ •P<•on 8•nc11. Gvlltl~ LutlM-1 JB ROY o ••y HR c; l'o•ttr 1 II SB ~'"'" k ncn i n1 SI' ~tl\m•llt. T F'tr•t 11" N It Elt al SO ft IW ! 0) I 1 I I l I ... ~. I • I , 0 Q on IL D It I • \ I I • -l 2 1 I I • ~G•-. c .. 1w11.~ T i "A ~.•.O. I into the h ands of defender Raymond Burks at the Stanford 30 Burks s ped to the end zone un molested and Frank Corral'.!. conversion cut the gap to 20-li \\Ith 13:51 lefl m the game 2 Two series later Ilcnjam1n was passing from the Cardfoal!-1 37. There was another defl ection. this time off a Bruin and into the hands of another Brwn, Mike Coulter. The latter returned it lo the Stanford 39. From there t he Bruins drove for the go.ahead TD as Jeff Dankworth rambled the final 19 yards on a quarterback keeper lo m ake it 24·2Q with 8: 14 to go. 3. Then came the coup de grace. Stanford was on the march, having worked its way to the UCLA 38. Benjamin. who completed 34 or 53 throws for 366 yards. once again faded to pas., lie was hi t by Frank Stephens and the ball n ew out of Ren· )amin's gnp Pete Pele grabbed at out of the air and raced 59 yards for another touchdown to make it 31·20 with 3·59 remain IO~ UCLA stuck in the final s word moments later when the fourth interception of a Benjamin aenaJ was returned 78 yards Thus UCLA ups its record to 4·0·1 and marches closer to the school r ecord of 13 str aig ht J?ames without d efeat (the Bruins have now reached rune straight ). Ex-New p ort Harbor H igh player Vin Mulroy caught a pass for 15 yards a nd dropped anothl'r for Stanford. Another Newport product. Steve Bukich. got off a 25-yard punt for UCLA. Regular Bruins kicker Corral was awesome. putting off !}unb of 42. 53. 70 ;..nd 47 yards and lort mg nearly every kickoff into or out of the end zone. Sl•nlord UCLA SIM>-l'G M101•l '7 UCL4-l'G Corral 0 UCLA-Brawn 1 run Cofr•llli<• tO 0 1" (I ,_ 18 Slan-Hill S7 ~" •rom 8tftf.tmin !M•c~l -lc-1 Sl.tft-11111 :ro~u from a.. .. ,...,.n !Mlcr>el ''<'I Stan-l'G Ml<l\tl 20 UCLA-8ur-• U oeu •nl..-<tollD" !Co<ral kiO I UCLA-0.nk-•11122 run !Corr.ti -1<1<1 UCLA-Brawn 1 run ICort•l-lek I UCLA-Ao!llnson 71 ~u lnt~ru•Ol•OO"I ICOrr•I _,(_ ! A. SO"' "'"'-· Ru~n·v••d• "-nlnqyords Rt turn V• •d• Pa""' PIJrlh Fumbf•' to\t ""M!tltt y.,d\ llldl•ldu•I '-"-• Sl.tft UCl.A 1& 1& Jt-10. !J0.1&~ J82 \0 n 110 :W.·SH \11 1 J.•J \~ Jt OD 1 u 108• RU5HI NG St~nlord Stov~nion llUI '"9P • ·~ UCLA Tyler »'1 Brown IS.'7. ~'111.-rlh lHI RECEllllNG-Sten!Ofd Hill ~t~ l"Ot 7,, l(~llill' 7 ... UCLA, 8 U!t•r 1·12 Walk .. 1·1• PASSI HG-Stanforo. 8en1emln l+.U s ;>40 VM~. C.0<'410ve t t·O 1' UCI." Oonk_,11 S 11 1, .ta, BrOWtl • l·O. Al"W•••-lt JEFF BARTON TACKLES UCLA'S JEFF OANKWORTH. R e fle etions Of .F erna l e Power, Courage, Crow ds OF COURAGE-Texas Tech football player Brian Hall lost a leg during a childhood farming accident. But the tragedy didn 'l keep him down for long. He got an artificial limb and then went to work on becoming a compe· tent kicker. That competence came to the for efront recently when Hall used that artificial leg to boot a pair of fi eld goals and two extra points-the differ ence for Tech in its 20 ·16 triumph over the Uruversity of New Mexico. OF THE SUPER 80 \\'L- Tlckets for the 1977 Super Bowl pro football championship gam e at the Rose Bowl are priced at $?0 each. If the Rams make it tHat far you can be lie ve that they'll pack 100,000 or more fans into the giant Pasadena s tadium for the Jan. 9 extravaganza. It hardly seem s possible that this will be gam e No. 11 o( the Super Bowl. For those who ma.Y have forgotten, the first one was ileld at the Coliseum when Green Bay, under Vince Lom bardi, mauled Kansas City. 35·10. O F CROWDS-The Uruvers1tv of Michigan 's football team h<Js dra\\ n !it'\"t'n consecutive 100.000·plu!> c rowds to its stadium in Ann Arbor. OF PEOPL,E-lan Foster of ~ewport B<'ach i' a member of the Lah J.'orest (Jl1Jnoi1>) College- socc<'r team. Raul Contreras. Huntington Beach High product, : will be playing hasketball at the • WH/TEQ WASH \~~~:J} ~~ \V GI.EHN WHITE University of Nt:'vada in Reno this wint er , Mike Solomon, 1967 California state meet mile champ from Westm ino,ter. is tnchjng at a private chool in El Paso. Bell Sparks USC, 23-14 OF FEMALE POWER-Tab Costa Mesa llagh 's distaff cross country team as the one to beat for the CIF c hampionship this year The coach, Bill Wettengel. has put an much extra time and effort to mold this female run· mng po'~ erho.use One of his pro· tcges is Joielin Fisher, daughter of the Mcs3 lli~h boys cross country mentor. OF THE FUTURE-Word has It that USC wa nts to go 'back to all day games In football next season ... A bonus if It hccomcs a reality. Troj ans Back Carries for 346 Yards SEATTLE CAP> -'T ve never been around a man his equal,·· ~aid Southern California coach John Robinson or his sensational senior running back Ricky Bell "'The 346 yards speak for lhemselve.!. I '\·c never seen a better performance from a man and al c ame al a lime when we needl'd it moo;t. ·· Robinson added following ~c. Trojans' 23·14 Pacific·8 Conference football vac· tory over Washington Stale Saturday night Bell earn ed 51 times for 346 yards and two touchdowns to lend the llth·ranked Trojans to their fourth victory in rive games Ile e s tablished con- ference and USC r ecords for car- ries and rushing y:irdage in a single game "He just got tougher as the game got tou~her," Robinson said of his Heism a n 1'rophy can- didate. OeJJ's yardage was four yards shy of the NCAA single game rushing mark of 350 set by Eric Allen of Michigan Stott in 1971 "I'm not going for stats. H 1 was to get the record and we lost. r would be sad for a week," s aid the weary Bell in the USC Locker room. "I'm just happy we won ... Bell's performance broke the single game rushing mark by a Pac-8 player of 299 yards set by Bill E nyart or Oregon Stale against Utah In 1968. His 51 car ries also broke Enyart's mark of 50, set in the same Utah game The 6·2, 218-pound senlor ·s ya rdage was only four yards short of the NCAA slngle·game rushing mark of 350, set by Eric Allen of Michigan Slate in 1971. Bell has rushed for 1,007 yards in five games this s eason. Glen Walker's 26-yard field goal with 9: 26 left in the game gave the Trojans a 17-14 lead. Walt Underwood's recovery ol a pitchout by Cougars quarterback .Jack Thompson at the WSU n set up Walker's go·ahead kick. Thompson 's 23·ynr'd scoring pass to Brian Kelly on the first play or the fourth quarter tied the score at 14 ·14. Washington State·s score was set up by Geor ge Yarno 's recovery of a Bell fumble on the previous play. Bell's one.yard run on the second play of the second quarter p ut th e Trojans ahead 7·0 Quarterback Vince Evans' 55· yard TD pass to Shelton Diggs made it 14·0 with 6:23 left in the first hall. Harold Gillum ·s four.yard scoring r un three minutes later for the Cougars made it 14-7 at halftime. For the Tr ojans. 4·1. it was a second conference victory in two games. The loss left Washington State 1-4 overall and O·l in the conference. SCO!t£ IYOUAlllTElllS So<lll\t,.,, Cal 0 " 0 • 11 WHlll119ton St 0 1 0 I • • USC-8tll ! •un <Wal-I'• "c•l USC-Olqq, 11 NU from Evan\ (W•l!!~t klcll • WSU-Glllum •run tOledrlO kit-I WSU-<•ll11S , .. , rrom Thomo'IOn IO•fl(frltlc 11.l<ll.l usc-iro Wt11t.er u usc-a.11 trvnlo.1<11. fal!ect " '·* STATISTICS ""'down• P•Ulr>Q J••dl "9tumyanH .... .., P\lftt\ Fumble\ '°'' At .... 11.\•'f.trd' .. u•c wsv ,, ,. Ill '" .. ,. •1• I ,, "1 ·~ ~., .u 1> .. ~II OF FISJll NG Tht> Birtcher family of Newport Beach recent- ly scored well on a marlin angt. ang trek J ounne cclebr ah.>d her bi rthday hy catching a 127· pounder Her husband Ron took a 131 ·poundcr and :.on Baron caught a 135·pound fi sh They were a board their boat. The Legend. s kippered by Gene · Grimes College F ootba11 UCLA 38. Stanford 20 USC 23. Wash in gt on St. 14 Cal 27, Oregon 10 Washington 24, Oregon St. 12 Michigan 42, Michigan St. 10 Ohio St. 34. low a 14 Nebraska 24, Color ado 12 Missouri 28. Kansas St. 21 Pitt27, Louisvillc6 Oklahoma 6. Texns6 Texas Tech 27, Texas A&M 16 Oklahoma St. 21. Kansas 14 Mississippi 21, Georgia 17 See Det ails, Page B-6 Complete Scores. Pase B-8 ..... _ .......... . . \ &;ncf9. Oetober 10. 1'78 Sooners,. Texas Deadlock, 6-6 Georgia Shocked ..,. PITTSBURGH -Gar y tareent and Vic Venasky acored ·•Pair of quick coil.ls in the third ~jer1od to lift the Los Angeles ~ .IOnis to a 7·4 victory over Pitts· ,'1\arsh ln a NaUonal Hockey • l.equegameSaturday. • The victory was the first · 1ainst one Joss and one tie for , · e Kings this season and it wus e second loss for the Penguins, ;, . 'ho have given up 21 goals in • three games. DALLAS <APJ -Okhahom1t scored the tying touchdown with 1:28 'kit to play Saturday, but former aludeol m anager Kevin Craig's extra polnt snap sailed over the hold.,r 's bead and the Sooners had to settle for a 6-6 ue wath the Texas Longhorns. The tie sever ely damaged the third ranked Sooners' chances tor an unprecedented third con· isecutive national tiUe. Oklahoma appeared lo have climbed out of the grave for a ro11rlb quarter winnin t! touchdown when Horace Ivory skirted left end Crom one yard out w\th 1: 38 le lt lo pl uy. CraJ1 '1 J nap 1alled over holder Bud Hebert's bands and in desperation kicking specialbt Uwe von Scha ma.nn lobbed a pass which was intercepted by Loniborns defensive back Steve Collier. The blzurre end to the game wu set up when Texas' Ivey Suber fumbled to Oklahoma 's Zac Henderson wllh S.25 to play Tex3$ led at that point 6·0 on the strenatb of Russell Erxleben's field goals or 37 and 41 yards. President Ford, a national television audience. and a sell out crowd of 72,000 In the Cotton Bowl witnessed the !umble·f11lcd contest as Texas coach Darrell Royal tried to defeat bib r1vaJ counterpart Barry Switzer for the first lime. Royal had charged before the game that Oklahoma had spied on Texas' :.c~cret prnc tices prompting a bitter retort from Switzer Until Suber's fumWe, the 16th r a n ked Lo n g h o r n~ had smothered Oklaflorna's .s~lf destruct offense, holding it to on Ly one first down. In fact, the 71Bt renewal ot thl' series resembled trench warfurl' a:. each team punted six teams 10 the first pt'r&od nlone. Ok l ahoma ~op b omore quarterback Thomas Loll, who had not playeci sine~ the 6econd game of the year , was shoved in lo the bret!ch after No I quarterback Dean Blevins was s1dellntid wll)l a groin i"1ury Lott was uncertam al the con trols, but performed well in the t•lutch 37 yurd scoring drive thul had appeared to put the Nlrug~I mg Horns uway. Ivory's touchdown ruo avertt.'<1 Oklahoma's first shutout m 11:! games or si nce 1966. By Rebels OXPO RO, Mlss (AP) - Quarterback Tim Ellis shocked fourth raoktd Georgia with two second quurlt'r touchdowns Saturday to spur the Mississlppt Rebels tot• Zt -17 upset ot the pre- viously unbe•ten Bulldogs. ' The Sargent and Ven asky •• goals came less than two minutes ·Jlpart in the last period on screen :: : $lap shots from a few feel inside •.l)ae blue line. Los Angeles took a .::J.o lead on goals by Larry Brown Midwest, Southwest ~llis , taklng advunt~e of two big breaks, rU\ fi ve yards for one touchdown aad tht!n whipped a 38-ynrd bomb to tailback Reg Woulard j ust before hnlltime In the Southeastern Conference bat- tle. Ellis' efforts staked the Rebels to an 18·14 halftime lead · and offset two offehSive lh11ndcrbolts by Georgia qu arterback Ray Golt. • and Russ Walker in the f1r~t i!riod. E1:ert i11 •'h1ab Cowboys UJ>set Kansas Tt-rp" Hally RALEIGH, KC. -Seventh· ranked Maryland came from behind on a well-balanced attack engineered by quarterbaek Mark Manges to defeat upset.minded North Carolina Slate, 1&6, ln an Atlantic Coast Confereaxe foot- ball game Saturday. PHOENIX -(;bras Evert beat B e tty Stove of t he Netherlands, 7 -6. 6-4 Saturday to gain a spot in today's finals of ttie $75,000 Women's Tennis As- sociation tournament. _ Evert will m eet sixth-seeded : 1>ianne Fromholu of Australia. -who upset Martina Navratilova. 1·6, 6·4, 7-5 Saturday. Graham T••p11 l rwi11 VIRGINIA WATER, England -David Graham, two strokes .~down with four holes to play, ~ ia!Jied and beat Hrue Irwin on '"•the 38th hole Saturday for the ~.,.--fl.27,500 Piccadilly World match play golf championship. Irwin, a former U.S. Open • -champion, was seeking his third • straight Piccadilly title. Gary Player of South Africa, a fi ve-lime winner , beat Ray Floyd 7 and 5 for third place. Co1u eh Keep" rl'ifle COP ENHAGEN -F'1ghllng as jl he h ad only a left hand, John Conteh of Britain easily kept hb world light heavyweight cham- pionship here Saturday with a unanimous 15-round decision over Alvaro Lopez of Stockton. but he left a mystery about the right fist he broke t .... ice in the past 15 months. Conteh threw the right onl y a half dozen tim es in his first fight • since August 1975, wi nning clear· ly enough, but showing deep psychological problems about the hand, fractured twice and re· inforced twice through a bone gr aft operation. Pnte Leflding INlAI Jap•n -lnlrd•rOUt\d fto()C'"\ '" Chi.-· Ptt<•f1( Ma\ltr> QOlf tourntuT\r.,t Jltirrv P•t" Gr-1'\f'l•lf'"'' • ·~•011.1 At~ M•~~,nqfl" UeTrf'wtno .AtltnMtll,.t' 8obWyM •m~ Yun11 Yo VoshH•ll• V"•m•"'O'' BobSm•tt> l.u l1M>9 HIUll> M4••"1M0t••· TO IQ bl 1nl o~ ion 111 10.nn 111 1111·6'-111 &I 1).IJ-7•1 61 11·1~711 ,, 10.12-713 '6 11-'17 11.t 10.10.1._7 .. 1'l 11.12-71\ 1113-6'-1'' ~/A 1J-21) SPORTS Today's Sports On Television Pro Football Subj~ to Change 10 a.m . (2) -NFL FOOT- BALL -The Chicago Bears •· m~t lbe Minnesota VUtings at Bloomington, Minn. (4) - NFL FOOTBALL -The Buf · falo Bills meet the Jets in New York. Noon (5) -CHAMPIONS -Highlights of an equestrian j umping cha mpionship at Aachen, West Ger many. 12 :30 p .m . (7 ) -2 BASEBALL PLAYOFFS - The Cincinnati Reds meet the Phillies at Philadelphia in the second game of the National League playoffs . 1 p.m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Tro- jans meet t he Washington State Cougars in a game taped in Seattle Saturday. (4 ) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Oakland Raiders meet the Chargers in San Diego. 3:30 p.m. (7> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '76 -Hi ghlights of selected games played this weekend. 4:30p.m. C28) -TENNIS - The singles final in the Island Holiday pro classic. 5 p.m. (7) -BASEBALL Pl.A YOFFS -The New York Yankees meet the Kansas Ci· ty Royals in Kansas City in the second game of the American League playoffs. STILLWATER, Okla. CAP> Senior quarterb ack Cha rlie Weatherbie set up one touchdown with a 51-yard pass and tossed a 25-yard strike to Sam Lisle for the winning score Saturday as Oklahoma State upset eighth· ranked Kansas,..111-14, in the Big Eight opener for both schools. The Cow boys, down 14-7 at the half, were pushed around early in the third quarter but came back lo t ie the score at 14·14 on Terry Miller's one-yard plunge, completing an 80-yard drive. Th at m a rch f ea tur e d Weatherbie's 51-yard toss to Gerald Bain. .Uft-ld9a11 Romp" ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Harlan Huckieby sc ore d thr ee touc hdowns and Rob Lytle rushed for 180 yards Saturday as No. 1 ranked Mi chigan crushed intrastate rival Michi gan State. 42·10, In a Big Ten football game. The point total for Michigan (5-0) was its largest against the Spartans since a 55·0 romp in 1947. Joluuo11 Pac.·eN 11.-,i lOWA CITY, low-a Ohio State full back P ete Johnson set a Big Ten Conference career scor· ing record as he r an for thre~ touchdowns to help the Buckeyes to a 34·14 conference vi ctory over Iowa Saturday. The Buckeyes scored on their fir st three possessions, with sophomore quarterback Rod Gerald gelling the first on a 17- yard run to cap an 82-yard drive. Johnson tied the conference scoring record of 46 touchdowns in Ohio State's second possession "hen he plunged over from the one. ll111tl..:er11 Com~ BfCek BOULDER, Colo -Sixth· ranked Nebraska, stung by fou r Colorado fi eld goals in the first half, rallied behind the clutcH passing of Vince Ferragamo and hard rurfhing of substitute ,, j , Area Grid Results ,ll E$HMAH So•• by Quute•• Irvine • O 0 0 6 Sizzling Mustangs Win Villa Park Varsity Title Nt WPOrl HdrDOr 6 8 16 ~)I) NH \Cartnq· TD\ Ci4d<ll• 1. C..to, O'O<llv. PAT-Ci•dCM Ctun), "''·~ llW"t,O D•tv Crunl SOPHOMORE \<trt lly Qu•rltr. Looi•• 6 0 0 • t1 MlrlM 1 0 0 IP I M•rine 'cor•"CJ fO-C'i•r<•• P4T-Plt•I• Sew• by Ow••'•" Mlle• Del 0 0 0 11 -11 f h Iii, CBu•n• Parkl 10 •l 6 Ac>~ll On an a ternoon w en tFountaln V•ll•vl 10 .. 1. Kuter the temperature was 102, 1Ar1u1a1 1o·ss e. HMO•n !Sonof•t the Costa Mesa High IQ SI•. C.rr•llo IS•nta An•l 10 1110 Eddy CMattr Dtll 10 S4I 11 Smilll Must angs cross country 1s11Mv Hll111 10 ·1e 11 To"4"' team siziled. 1Foa1111111 11·01 u . wnt1•11 Mlle "-'~I II 06 t• THo•rcl<tn COur190l Kuter CFoott>olll II 28 ' T""t>•y IFoott>llll 11.tt S. H•wkln• CFOOlnolll 11 31. •(R•t• 1l I DudOV CFounld•n Volley! ll·?t 7 Bonnett tSunnv Hill\• tt ·Jt J Conroy lf'Vl tt·J4 ' Hu1<hln9 tFVI II •• S. Ruuell tOranq.I ti ~· IR•<• ll-1 Pow•ll CV•ll• P.r~ 1 10 SI 1 WOOdward IV1lf• P.rkl 10 lo(> J ~-(VIiia P••• l II O• • Ooerl1>9 !VIiia Park I 11 n S. Ov•r"<lll tCoil• Richard Ber ns to beat the Buf· !aloes, 24·12, Satur day in the Big Eight football opener for both teams. With First Lady Betty Ford a part of the r ecord Folsom Field crowd of 53,538. the Com huskers rebounded from a 12·7 halftime deficit to boost t heir season re cord to 4·0·1 and post their ninth straight triumph over Colorado. 'l'i9er" Ge• .4;c.-nrt• MANHATT1\N, Kan. RJch Dansdill r ambled 31 yards off tackle mid w ay through the fourth quarter to break a lie anu send ninth·ranked Missouri to a 28·21 victory over upstart Kansas State in the Big Eight opener for both teams Saturday. The Tigers, 4·1, with victories over Ohio State and Southern California, didn't shake off the Wildcats. 1·4, until they put together their winrung 62·yard drive in seven plays. Dansdill sm ashe<I through left tackle, found plenty or running room after veering to the left ~1deline and had only to shake off one would-be t ackler on the Kansas State five. 'f'ed1S•"P"1\& ti COLLEGE STATION. Tex. Rodney Allison won a duel of sub quarterbacks over David Walker Saturday as Texas Tech defeated Texas A&M 27·16 in a Southwest Conference game before lhl· third largest crowd in A&M hi!.· Lory . . Allison threw t ouchdown passes of 22 and 56 yards to Sam· my Williams and another pass to Williams set up Allison's one· yard scoring di\'e as Tech took u 21-0 first quarter lead. Bears Roll, 2 7 -10 Huskies Sink Beavers, 2~12 B ERK E L EY (AP> California quarterback Joe Roth ran for one touchdown and passed for two others as the Bears defeated Oregon. 27-10. Saturday in a Pacific-8' Con· ference opening football game for both teams. Roth, ranked third in the n,1. lion in total offense before thl' game, bull ed over from insidt• the one early in the second quarter to cap a 16·play, 95-yard dri ve. Wesley Walker. California'~ brilliant wide receiver, scored his sixth touchdown of the season on a 33-yard pass from Roth with 10: 19 left in the fourth quarter Then, with less than a minutt- lo play, Roth struck again. lh1!- time on a 12-yard pass to n ankt'r Leon Washi ngton Little J im Breech, California ... 5-7, 167-po und placekicker. Cross Country 0.\ f'vetllot lnvU1t1onet •·A Dl•l•lo• Tum starlno I Do' P1"bo-o 7 Huntington Buell SINIOll \ (•Ivana IHB I 10 H ' H•"t" IHBI tO •I 11, ~llOrt IHB I 10 I& JUNIOR l C.11fard IHB ) 10 J\ IS oucaull•$ CHBI 11 11 21 Woodlac~ IHBl 11 74 SOPHOMOltF: ' O!Jll (H8 l 10 u 71. Vuc1n1< IHl\1 " . , l'll F:SHMAN 11 Ci<be•M>n IH BI 11 oe 71 D•noel\ tHBl u JO ,. Ht•nanO•• (H8 l 17 )t Gl llLS a Batt'S&n tH8l 13 1S 10 ltdtM' tHBl ll:,. 19 Kaller IHBI 1• 01 opened the sconng with a41-yard fi eld goal after two crippling II H.d..:i(•,., II IH CORVALLIS , Orl' Freshman tailback Joe Steele scored two touchdowns and the Washi ngton defense rang up another SC'Ort.' Saturday as lht· lluskics rolled to a 24-12 Pacific-Ii Confcrcnt·1• football victory over w1nJe~s Ore gun State. Steel('. who took over after startC'r Rl)n Rowland injurl'd an ankle. score on r uns of ont' and three yards All the Washini..'lon scoring t' a roe in the second quarter Steo£'ll' ·s first touchdo\\ n, on :i one-yard S\\ cep, came aft1•r he· had run 21 yards before being pushed out or bounds at the one Quarter back W arrcn Moon keµt the dn \'e 4li' e on a fake f1elcl goal play. The win gives the T.-rapins their 16th consecutive N;:.C vie tory, a record. and a 5,(l season record \'••"' Brt•e:(• AT LANTA -StAnley Morgun· scored three touchdown one set up by a 76-yard run b~ Frank Foxx, as Tennessee '11asbed Georgia Tech, 42·7, Satlrday in college football. • The Vols, beating Tee?b for the eighth straight time, scored touchdowns on three s traight marches beginning late in the third quarter. •Balllfl rf'rimNp#u BIR M I NG H A M, ~I a. Linebacker Dewey Mkchell ·s tackling paced Alabama's de- fense as the Cr imson Tide, un- ranked nationally for t~e first lime since 1970, beat Southern Mississippi, 24·8, in college fooL- ball Saturday. Alaba m a he ld a 24·0 lead before Southern scored with 36 seconds left on a four-yard pass from halfback Chuck Clancy lo John Pitts h.C!Hf Ht>kfl 'f 'tmtbf(-N JA C K S O N. Mi ss. Quarterback Bruce Threadgill scored one touchdown and set up another Saturday. leading Mis- sissippi Stale to a 14·7' victory f over Kentucky in a Southeastern Conference football batllt . State's a ggressi ve offcn:;e sliced t h rou g h the stubborn Wildcab · defenses for the two firs t half lOUl'hdowns and the de- fense held on in the second half. Threadgill sparked both scor- ing drives. contributing 20 of Ute 66 yards in a first-period march before cutting through r ight tackle for the touchdown. 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I I AM 1 SAT 11 AM·10 PM SUN. 11 AM·6 PM Adults $2 00 Childrrn undor 12-500 ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Saturday October 23 & Sunday October24, 1976 Parking entrance West ol Main Gate; M&in Oate a lte r 4 P M A LSO same time. same place (Saturday only) 1 _ ~ WORLD'S FIRST ROCK & ROLL DANCE MARATHON S 1 00 oil regular S4 00 adm1ss1on 1f you attond Orange County Ski Sho~. \ r , • -,,;-. Golden West Shot Down By Sa:rita Monica, 3-0'. By HOWARD L HANDY Ottl>e 0.11'1' l'lleUU." Gqlden Wes l College w ai. knocked otr the lofty pinnacle of supremacy it had held for one week as the state's No l JUnJOr college football t eam by a scrap- py Santa Monica College squad Saturday night, 3-0, at Orange Coast College. The loss came in the Southern California Conference opener and ended a Golden West victory s tein of three this season. ll was one of those nights Mr the RusUers who were assessed nine major penalty infractions for 143 yards. Every time the Rustlers bad a drive going, 1t seemed, they were stopped by a yellow flag on the turf. ~Uy penalty infractions were called at the Santa Mopica 17, 23 and 49-yard lines among others, but the most damaging came mid way through the fourth period when it was first down on the Corsairs 23 This one set the Rustleri. back to the 38 and they were unable to move the ball any further ne<:essary yardage lo keep the drive alive. Punter Rick Partnd1e and Santa Monica's Bob de la Puente waged a torrid punting duel. Partridge had five for a 42.8 average and de la Puente kicked eieht times for a 39.3 mark. Partridge had one downed al the Santa Monie a one-foot line but the Santa Monica kicker had boots of 60 and 55 among his best and punted the Corsairs out of danger from his end zone after . Partridge's boot was downed by Dan Meeks. In the end, it was the toe of place kicker George Ware that made the difference. He booted a 23-yard field goal with 1:01 lef~ in the third period and San ta Monica made it stand up. Golden West missed three field goal attempts in the first half, but only one was rea1Jst1c from the 32. It sailed wide to the left. however. ll was a frustrating rugbt for Golden West as the Rustlers picked up 276 yards to 180 for the Corsairs. But a majoc portion or the penalties we re also picked up byGWC. Bob Macauley had two sacks and s hared in another and Den- nis Fortin recovered a Santa Monica rumble for the defensive unit. GA~E STATISTICS 5 F'.1r\' OOwn\ rusritlr\Q "'"'OOWM~Ull!q l'lrtt down• per1•ll19\ TOlal llrll oown• • YerclHU\~lnq ll>O Y ... Cb P•S111>9 \1 Y.,clslost u Nety•CbqafMd lllO Punts-.tYO di" • 19 J Y.,Cbll9fl•lltecl F""'blff·l"ml>I~\ IO\I SMleMo,.,u Golo*"W.•I ,,..,,., *"'"" l••,. TOI el\ M(l(fflo()n 41\dr u\ Mt-'11n Tot"'I\, 5< ... llyOu•rt• .. •USHING s. .... -..... 1<11 ·~ 11 n 60 60 •1 4() •l 160 0.•4ef11We1t I) ,. •• II '8 I •s fl 0 ' 0 0 YI • 0 11 n 0 11 0 11 G " ' • 1\ ... 13) 27 ,,. S.•1. l~ltl l•O 0 l ~~ •"'I ) I so 1 0 JO ' I 1, .. J J ... With 12: 10 left m the action. Golden West was threatening and on fourth and one at the San ta Monica 16, failed to gain the Forced to go for yardage on fourth down situations late in the game. the Rustlers made the first but missed by inches at the Corsairs 16. Later, they missed again on a fourth and three situa- tion at the Santa Monica27. ;.) , .. l'ASSING S•ftl•MoNUI P•PC!ll>lyt n I 0 17 GoldonWHI " 10 l •n PCI ~ '" RUSTLER ARGUES Scott Mallory (52) disagree with an official over a fumble re- covery against Santa Monica. Other o.11)' l'llel l'Mtes llY l'atnclt' O'°""" Rustlers in photo include George McGowan (18), Bob Macauley (30). Rich Rosen (25) and John Carroll (96 ). Gauchos MVNips Uni,16-12- Bag 14·6 Diablos Overcome Mistakes for Win Victory CHULA VISTA Bill) Yancy ran f or two second half touchdowns to spark Saddle back College to a 14-6 victory over Southwes tern College in the Mission Conference f ootba l I opener Saturday night. here. \' ancy scored on six and 28·yard runs in the third and final quarters, the second TD coming with 13 : 37 left in the game. The turning point in the game c ame mid way through the third period when a bi~ Gauchos gam· ble paid off. GOLDEN WEST'S JIM ANDRUS (12) IS SACK ED FOR A BIG LOSS. On a third and eight play from Saddleback's own thrce·y ard line. Yancy tossed a 45·yard pass to r eceiver Charles Hicks. That gave the Gauchos Vikings TieLoara, 14-14 the momentum and Yan· cy capped the 99-yard drive with his six-yard run. Jim Lachman boot· ed the first of two PATs. Saddle back's defense, behind the play of e nd Paul Moberg and linebacker J err Roletti, then took over and held the Apaches in check. By JACK MINTER btlht Daily Pllol Sl•H With just three seconds rem aining. a 45-yard field goal al tempt was low by th<' Loara Saxons and the visiting Marina Vikings held on for a 14-14 tic in a non-league football game at La Palma Stadium in Anaheim Saturday night. The Saxons l eading r usher, Mel Lewter. ran 11 yards for a touchdown with 4 : 29 r e maining. Runnin g back Ron Varley added a two-point conversion and the Sax- ons now had the m6~en- tum. trailing 14-8. · Saxons quarterback Jon Pecchia ran one- yard for the Saxons final score with just 1:20 re· maining in the third quarter. The PAT kick at· tempt was !ow i!n~ the Saxons and Viking~ were tied. 14·14 Vallercamp lt!d the Vikings rus hing attack by c hurning 97 yards against the Loara de· fense for a 5.4 yard rushing average. Marina as a team ran for 182 yards on 38 carries for a 4.6yard average. Vallercamp had five of his 13 passes <'au~ht for 89 yards. : n 1 he rc>ssing e nd for the Vikings wer..: five different receivers. Bill Coopman . Ron Roy. Chris Kilgore, Ori Polk- inghorne and Ed Selby snagged lhe Vikings aerials. Southwestern netted just 46 yards rushing. The victory was the first for Saddleback and GAME STATISTICS ¥ f1r\I dOwl"t\ ru\l'\1ng F'tr\t down\ J:h)H1no Fir\' dOW"\ °""•It•~., c its new coac h K e n l Swearingen after losses • to Cypress and Orange '' Coast. n T0141flrs1 clOWft\ 11 VMdHU\hl"Q Ill V.ii,.d~ O.t\\lt'U~ 8~ Y•rct-.tost 6 ... , y .. d, g••ft!'<I 761 l>\jftf\·.t•q O•\I 6 l I 6 II 10? GAME STATISTICS laddlellac• 17\ Ftritdowns. ru\h1ng / \ t 1 F•rst oowru, oan1nQ • 310 Fir>l-'Deftalll°' I Total hr\t down' '1 Sw s • 1 1] Marina scored both its TDs in the second and third quarters as the Vik ings ran their pre-season mark to 1·2· I The Vikingi. i.cor ed firs t in the set:ond quarter as quarterback Ron Vallercamp passed 47 yard!> to end Chn~ Kilgore \\1th 6 23 re maining. The PAT was no good and Marina lead. 6-0. FV T e nnis R e sults Y.trd\ """Ahtf'd I•\ 'umbte\ lumbl'"\ 10,1 1 1 \cor• by O...•r1eri 0 6 • ~ 0 .. llUSHING fl 16 I I b) JO 0 IA V ~r<ts rl:sr-i•nq , .. Yard\oaulnq t7• Y a•O• 10.1 is ••• IJ') 101 ,,. With 6:21 remaining in the third quarter the Vik ings again hit paydlrt a~ quarterback Valltrcamp raced 40 rards for a TD. R un n in * back Mike Spivey scooted in for the t wo-point conversion nnd the Vikings had a 14·0 ad- vantage. Loara then went to work and put 14 points on the board during the th1rd quartf!r. Youth triumphed at tht:' Fountain Valley open tc11n1-. tournament a!> 14 y ear·old!> Valeri e Cat<·s o r ll at'1e nd a ll e1ghl" a nd We s lmtnst e r 's J en a Strozier advanced to the women's singles finals. Cates defeated Donna Judd of Fullerton 7-6. 6·3, and Strozier eliminated Tenny Johnson 7-6, 6·3 Saturday. Fo.,nt•o" V•lley O"n women•,51~111 Ou.trterllnals IUOOdel Jol"ln""d 1-S 6·1. C.ltt°"f. 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CAltFORNIA ~21 11<1199C).290Q. '1ll9~>9St For information on this or o1her budding alternatives, call yollr brokar or Craig Lyon, Manager of Sales & Leasing. at (213) 628-4204, (714) 833-1010. AVAILABLE NOWATl~RIA COMPLEX By ED BURGA RT OI Ille Dally l'llOl St~H Despite d ominating the statistics. the Mis- sion Viejo High Diablos barely pulled out a 16-12 South Coast League foot- balJ victory over the Universit y -Trojans of Irvine Saturday night at Tustin lligh recovered for Universi- ty. On a third down and nine play, the Trojans tried their only unpredic- table play of the night. a reverse to T ony Fuller who ramble d 11 yards for a TD. first period and MU<e Sweazy hit Jay Cialfa with a 10-yard TD pass later in that quarter. But. the Trojans ' defense. led by Moody, stopped Mis- sion Viejo from runn1ng inside. Th~ e rr or -prone Oiablos were trailing 12 -9 when Dan Charnitski picked off a pass at mid fi eld with 4:45 lcft. Six plays later. Scott Spear ran one yard off tackle for a touchdown and Mark Sandstedt converted. The first win against three losses didn't come easil y for John Murio's Diablos who compiled 213 yards in total offense while holding the punch- less Trojans to 54. But fumbl es and penalties almost proved to be the Diabl os' downfall. Then on the second half kickoff. University's Mike Hearle ran 80 yard!> for a touchdown. BOth extra·point tries were blocked, the firs t by Carl Calderon and the second by Barry Baker. Those two plays were about all Univers ity could come up with as Dick Roche 's con- servative Trojans only chalked up four first downs while the Diabl06 hadl3. But Mission Viejo was penalized 86 yards and had a 66-yard punt re- turn by Joe Blum callrd bac k in the second quarter because or a clip. * * GAME STATISTICS "' F-1,\tdown\ "''"'"' "' Flr\ldOWft\D•U\tftfj It ftrif down\ oenal11r'I 1 Total llr~I oown' 13 YMclHU\hl"<I 1\4 'f .. rdt DHSl"<I I lb Y&rds lo..1 H ~I yerch qaln•d 113 Punt\ •YO dt\1 \ JI> 8 'f•rds Of'nah1t<1 1·81> Fuml)IU·luml>lf\ lo\I 1 I Score by Ouuttr\ Mtuoon 1111 jo q 0 0 \Jf\IW>f\llV 0 It 6 Ouu'"'"" Sour 5.....-dlY f ot•I\ """'"'" l itt(tt¥Af" Hoo• Ytlllt• AodQ•r' •no,,.~ fot•t\ RUSHING MIHIOft Viejo tcb 'I'll yl .. J' 0 I] .iJ I ' ,, 'I'> l'> lS4 \1 u ..... ,, ... • J\ II I/ I II 1 • \ I II n •J l'ASSING M 1u 1on Vi•I• C) I 11 0 n 0 7• H IK pho f'I llt 11 I P tti * u , • 63 I\ . " \• 6-31 ... .. JA ,11 7~!1> ~11 '8 , ' .1) .,I) , ... 00 , 1 ... .&11 Mid way through the second quarter, a Diablo fumbled at Mission Vie· jo's 12 and Mark Moody Mission Viejo looked like it would win easi- ly after Sandstedt booted a 22-yard field goal in the I\ .111 Don't loo~ for · the Jones at ourTennis Club The Harbor Racquet Club Is a tennis club not necessarily a social club. Sure, our facilities Include saunas, clubhouse . practice alleys and all the conveniences you'd expect. but the difference is our members are serious about tennis. It you've thought about joining o tennis club but weren't sure how to go about It, we'd like to show you our f aclllty. Try out the Ha rbor Ra cquet Club tor one day's ploy or several. On~ $3.00 on weekdays a nd 55.00 on weekends. We ve got plenty of court-time available because membership la llmlted. Join us for o day or a year. Play tennis ••• and leave the Jones' 101newhere elsel FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 642•2000 Don Word'$ Harbor Racquet Club 380 West Wiison Costa Melo. CA 92627 .. -~ -----·-·~· ... " , \ \ I PAIL V PILO r Sunde , October \0 1976 -:long Touchdown Plays Football Beat Estancia, 27-13 Crucials 81 JlOGERCARLSON Of ... Otilt ~II .. Sl•" The Eagles of Costa Men's E s tanciu lliirh were soakebltten by lhc bJg play Saturday night u El Modena, hthlnd the running of Mike Merk, rolled lo 3 27-13 Ccntury League football victory. Before 2,600 fans at El Modena the Vanguards got rich with an 85·yard touchdown pass play rr om Merk l o Rick Turne r and a 60·yard touchdown run at the outset o r th e third qUMter by Merk to take a lead U1('y would not re· Unquish. Coach Jim Bratten's Eagles made a run at El Modena, cutting the margin lo 14·13, before Merk and males look control of the contest an lhe fourth quarter Turned away at the El Modena moe and thJ ee· fard llDes and frustrated by a penally which nul1Jr1ed an apparent 87-yard kickoff return for o touchdown by Dale Rickard, the Eagles mndc their run in the lhtrd quarter. Quarterback Dave Jeunko clicked with Rickard ltom 21 yards out for the touchdown and Toby O'Brien toed the PAT The Eagles stole their second 1'D when Mike Camp grabbed the ball out or El Modena de· render Bob Rees' hands· after the latter had in· tercepted 10 the end zone. The oHicials ruled it a louchdown and Estancia was threatening with 9.38 left in the game. But a missed two-point con- ver sion t r y a nd El Modena's ability to move th e ball consistently Griffins Belt Oilers, 28-7 By RUSS BANKS 6f IM Daily Pllol Staff Bruce Heiser and Mike D'Alessandro had d1f· ferent sty l ei. o r quarterbacking in Los Alamitos High 's 2fVi vie· tory over Huntington Beach H igh Saturday night in non-league foot- ball action at Anaheim'!> Western High School. Heiser, Los Alamitos· quarterback. had the de· feose confused with tus fakes, pitches and j1l· t erbug runs. D'Alessandro, llunt· 1ngt o n B eac h 's quarterback, dtd a lot of running. But htlle or IL was forward -as he was consistently pressun•d by the defensive llnl'. 12, 14, 14 , 26 and 26. Fogel r1nished w i th three touchdowns on runs of twQ, three and 26 yards_ W ith Huntington Beach trailing 14·0 at the half. the Oilers got back into the game in the third quarter when Steve Sam- peri intercepted a pass at the Los Alamitos 41. It took the Oilers 11 plays to score w1lh D'Alessan- dro passing to Samperi for 15 yards and 17 yards to Peterson for the touchdown. lluntrngtoo Beach's Craig Nikcevic h , Peterson. Samperi. Scott Timberl a ke. Mik e Perkins <1nd P ele Colin were s tandouts on de- fense when it needed l o Ci.niabed off the Eagles. El Modena rolled SS yards with Merk going over from four yards out and minlues later it was Rtts capping a 32 yard march fi;om 15 yards out. Brntten wanted fi eld position lo this game and he got it for the most part, thanks to heads up play by Rickard. But typical of Estnn· cia's fortunes was the kick o ff r e turn by Rtckard, nullified by offsides . Thal came just mo· men ts after Merk 's ooJy pass or the night-which was thrown perfectly over two Eagles defen- del'S. Turner raced 70 yards with the pass without pressure. Inte r ception s b y Rickard and Earl Hewell has Estancia in business in the first h alf. but penalties or El Modena's defense (John Woodw ard. Dave Kingsland and friends)' put an end to it. GAME STATISTICS E$1fl\Cla F1n,t oown, ruU'Hn9 I Flr~t downs ~\.\•ft() Flnt dOwf'K pena1t1e~ Tototflr\tc10wn~ 1 l Varos n.1)f\1n9 1 .. ~ Yarch pnslnq 117 Y•rds 10\I JI ~I yard._ 9a1n,•O 11 .. Pvnt .. avQ 01s1 \ ll 7 Yar<IH~n1llzt<1 I \II Fvmt>te\· tumbt.,i, lb\I I u S<•rt by O"arter1 EM ' •'''"' 111 q 10(, 4A )l I b l6 00 E•tancoa 0 0 I 6 11 El Moo"M 0 6 8 I) 11 R USHING Ett..l1nc1• l(b •• yl ;ivq Jfrd1'•o lb ,. I\ )~ Ro<karcl a 38 0 'I Oomt'WJ~l • 19 • H Saw~•uc11 • I 0 10 li-n I 0 ii 00 Harr Ill I 0 II •110 Total• JS U6 3.1 ll El Modena ,,,..,. 11 •12 J 10 Vt'f'Ol>"9 • • 7 10 Btcke< Q 0 7 7 e .. , .. "?", . 7 0 10 NofO'\lr~f'Y't 0 0 00 ~~\ I\ • H Matt:f'W"tt 0 " llO TOI di\ •• 1n• \ I PASSING EtU"<•• pa P< P•• ,. P<I Jtrdni..o ?• I 0 .,, II] EIMOOM.a 100¥,.., • I 1• .. , ""'r• I I 0 "' I 000 Tt)\tU' ' ' Ill I~ On Tap League action o n every front i:s the rule of the week on the prep footbaJI front for Orange Coast area elevens with crucials se~mingly rn every direction. lt kicks off Thursday night with Mater Dei und Bishop Amat battling in Angelus League play at Mt. San Antonio Colf,!e and El Toro and Cor a de l M ar vying a l Newport Harbor Hi~h. Kickoffs in each in· stance for the preps Utis week 1s 8. Friday's agenda in· eludes seven contests in- volving area teams with Newport and Edison at OCC in th e Sunset Leagu e a nd S an Clemente al Laguna Beach in the South Coast League leading the way. Also in South Coast tiffs are Costa Mesa at Mission VieJO a nd Univers ity and Dana HiUs at San Clemente. In Sunset play il ·u be the CI F 4·A No. 1 Barons of Fountain Valley seek- ing their fifth str aight win with a ga me at Westmins ter against Huntington B e ach 's Manna and Westminster at winless Huntington Beach. Also sc he duled is Costa Mesa's E stancia . High , which meets Orange in Century Leagu e hostilities at Newport Harbor. Laguna Beach, now 4-0 and possessing its best start since the Crestview League championship team of 1968, will be hosl· ing a San Clemente crew which dropped a 7·6 de- cision to league favorite Corona del Mar. Through fou r gam es Laguna Beach has aJ. low e d o nl y se ven paints as hns Fountain Valley Eveu when Huntington R e ach sco r ed it" touchdown in the third quarter , D 'All'ssandro dropped back, ran to his right to avoid a rush ::md when he w as about to go out of bounds, hit Alan J>eterson with a J7.yard scoring pass. Peterson c aught the toss before going oul 1Jf bounds, after the hall had bounced off team mate Steve Lasley Sailors, Edison, OCC Bag Water Polo Tides Huntington Bl'.ach had trouble running :igainst ;Los Al. The C r1rr1ns ;didn't have any lrouhle :running • Los Alamito:. had :1211 .·net yards rui.hm~ with Jieiser, Sam Snyder and 'Steve Fogel leading the ,.way. Heiser had 85 yards 'With key runs of 25, 19 ;and 17 yards. The 19· )'a rder wa s !o r a :ltouchdown that put Los ·~Jamitos ahead 7-0 in the .,irst quarter. •, S nyder had 111 yards :~n mne carries for a 12.4 ~average and had runs of .. * * * . GAME STATISTIC~ tt8 ·~' t dOwn\ 1 U\1'1nfl f;rt.t ttown\ °"''~'"'J F'fn i oownr, ~nitlt•"' ~I·•• ttr\t down ~'<ktu·1'1nu ttl .trO\ r'Ml\\1no I~ ~r0,10\I Ill\ ly~ft\Q.,1nrf1 !Al f'lh ovQ rh~t • 1• ' V.-1e1, cwn•IU""d I n f umntf>\ f1tml')lr \ '""' n n ~tor• by Ou•rter\ ~"' ll••<n h o \•'At •m• to' I ' I ltU~HIHG t Huntjnqton te•t" tell vq yl 0. Ah \\.~,,dfO A I "C') ,..qn~n .. 111 t /14 1; t m .. , I• n •. ""·''' i ., I) l\Vlt 1111 I 'ttrt on I 11 n 'ro141, 16 111 111 ~yr ,;.9"1 9\ytl*r ~nr)do LO\ Alam•IO' n 100 10 I ft I .. 111 ~ ~ 111 • I? 1 I n • n fb J\O I• •l ol•h . l"•S~IHCI Hw~1lnqtn11 Bue" P• PC pht ve Ul ,. n ' •• ,.., I 7 .. •to If) 0 ' I ,_ .... oq '" I \ 10 11 • l n ~ J JO •Q "' 70 " I I D<I Newport Harbor PJgh, pulling it all together in the final half. defeated tJn1 llagh of lr\'ine. 4·1. tn ('apture the Stanford high school in,·itationaJ water polo tournamenl <'hampionsh1p Saturday 111 Palo Alto Newport's ~lrong de fense and good ball con- trol dominated, and the Sailors were finally able to hit the nets. Earlier in semifinals action, Un iversity routed Costa Mesa, lt·l , and Newport toppled Mira Costa of M anh atte n Beach. 7-4. Newport 's K evin Robertson was selected the most valuable player or the 16-team tourna- ment. And al the Estancia tourn ament in Cost a Mes a, II u n t i ng ton i:icach's Edison was the VI Cl Or S p ar k e d b y Kai Weisser 's four goals. Edison easily swept past the Estancia A team, 13·8 Rut 1t was Edison's match with Laguna Beach which provided more exritemenl Edison 's goalie Ken Hoffman set the stage blocking a shot in sudden d eath. And then a good pass from fast-breaking Doug Pickford who fired in the winning go~! to beat Laguna 16· 15 . tourna m ent. defeating three foes. iUNIOA COLLEGE ..lllte"h"• Tau,tt•mPnt Scort .,, O;,,~rttr, s.t<fdl~Od<."-1 t t 1 v .. n,ura ,. ... .. \ <:dfloJtlf'on~c~ Vf"J't1'\Q Sunt•l't('f 1 ••,, OPr"" ,. It •t<h M<Dt>uqt,.1 Murony 1 Sc•r1 by OU•r•ert R'1QHl)l\OD 1 t \ J I/ \..tcalf'IMI" I \ 1 • 1 Saddl .. bA<il ~tnr1nq Moo1i•lft J Mc0ouqlt> Mu'PflY 7 MllllA 0..\/e>r~ l Bunllnq 7 Or-1ntft Coast To'""•"'•"'' F°tftdlt Store by QllfrltrJ S....la Monica I I O 0 1 Orol~C.0,HI l 0 ' J 10 DCC scorlnQ • C•or k•ll 2 W•rtl. Trout 3. Kl•tlnrr Wydft 71 S.cott 01,,.rG.lf'tl•t Sc.ore by Ou•,ter\ Chatt•v 3 1 l ) 11 Oran~ Co•st 3 • 1 I 1~ OCC scorlnq. T•oul J, Croc:~ell 1 SICMn J Oavld;on?, Elder, Kllll"''' I w vau. Stoll 1 Store bV Ou••lert Pa"M>ck'f>a I 1 J J " Or~n~ Coa•I • & J 1 II OCC \(Orlnq· LA<I• 1. Trovl) '>lll<ln 0.vHhon 4, Kht1ntr Wy.ittt Adl'tm-'t ~<Ort bv Ou.trtt>r\ (vmc1118 1 I I • 9 ''" va11 ... y ' 1 l t 1 \rt"nr1no e ...... "'·• "''''"'"'' l•tn ' Ortt\e 1 Oonn~ol (•rt,ul t-i•1tn1 .. ,. • v St\lt\ r l Twym,.n ,- "''""' \<ore av Ou.trtf!r\ r t tn(1d A ...,,,,,, .. 0 • I I I t E \I •n' '" \(Of •nQ t W .... u I l')ntfll> , R W'fJlll W •Jf tnoft Score by O-..•nt,., c,..,o .. n (,rov.-0 n , \ .. F'" V~ll•v ' <1 1 1 r-v \i..orinCJ .c,..11,. ' Alrit•t" "( "• ""'' 1 Knttwi .... 1 Stor•by Ou~"l"\ 'ctnn'd n ' 1 ~ l ••Qvn8 BP.teh ; 1 \ , ,,, I 8 "i(O'•"O Rrun\•••tnt• <I Wh1tfoc1C .c Lm"lrU'tr l Urtt\h!flr ? M.ll~· 1 S.••ntord tnv1\tttto".111 thampoon,Mo Fin••• ~corf' by Ou•rten Nf\WMl't H~rbOr n 1 1 t 14 un1vrr\lly Q 1 o O -I Scor1nq Nii Vt•ll•kdm1> 1. Robl"·•hon B~rQP,on Uni Babo. Scar.-by Ou•ntr-s Con\<>llllon Cft•mplOft\l\ip Co\la Mio"' I I I 7-~ M1<~CO\la 1 3 I 1 9 CM scorino Wh11moo• s S.m1lin•I\ Score by Ou•rtf'rt "ffwpOrt Hat t>of' • ~ 1 r t VARSITY Mora Co\14 ' 1 I 0-4 E\~ft<•• Tourft•mtftt ~H l\CfH'tnq Vf'll~k.tmo Stf¥1•n\ f:'I"'" tj(ft~ Rot>ftrt\on • S<.,.t bY Ov•rten Seo,• by Ov•rttr\ Ed1\CN" > ) 6' f q tJn•vvr~1lv • > 1 1 It E\1 .. '1COd ... 1 0 0 6 • Co\ll l>AA'" I 0 0 0 I 'Scor1no Edl\On Wl"t\"-"' J o 5'co,1no u,,, M"ftn1ck M40~ "'••fOfd ). ~·'" 1 Allen Vlln.itl\ BAIM . flo•)U• p C•mot.11 • CM t-tortm,.,.. l(tu-(\t•nt••-l..,.,,y t ~•trno, ... R Wy•ll1 J Wy41t Ol\le WW<l""ll Uili>UENT'ETOURNAMENT Trwrd Pl•<t S<O•t l>f 0...,tc" Sc••• DY <>van~" R@mc>'lo• s ~ \ 1 " Miiif1f"l.d 1 I 1 I\ l!.Of\Ol'I J V" I I • 0 #\ f'\IM\C•~ 8 I J 1 ' Ill £0•\0n '\tortn9 (r41w10,0 1 c;o,.11 \.(Of',"Q M.\r1n" 8 •u,.r b Art .. n k•mtn Rn1J1n\on 1 ~rg 1 \'f'\'\PV J Hurn,. 7 It tl"IQ f\I •" Sc or• by Ov•r1t,., <•• ()nnnrtl l Rt-•~~ ). I( hf Ith, fMV\41nd o.~, 7 7 n ) 0 l.dm Huntf' Carron .. 0.1ntl 1-.111, 1 o o 1 A °'""'Game. Score lt'f Ou1r11n l~1111n• &ucll l S ? 1 1 1 O " Edison 7 2 • 4 I 7 I I• Sconnq LB -Whllloc~ 6 H~'''" Morton 2 L lnlil1t1tt11r 1 Bra\hlf'f B•un\wltk Ed!Son -W•l\\er 6, D Pt<~lorcl• Soefth •. Robl'rl~. Tonon !>to•• by Ou1t1trs c;.rcten Grov~ 1 J I 7 O t O 10 M4•1na 3 I 1 J I I) I II MnrlnA ~nrlr\CJ 81u'r I Ao..,..n· blrg, Klno. Tn••l•n. OH vortt1q fhomfhhn Mvr r'- M HC)\.(n VIHnt•y FROSH·SOPM VIII• P1r" Tournun ttrtt Store by OUlrton B•M 0 I • ' ... tfunl 11ucr1 o l 1 t \ HO l\fl'>flnq i •1C"Mt'r 7,. PM\t\ 1. '1/cNe•r'1"Y Sc or• by Ou art•" HIJlll 11#•< I\ 1 1 I 0-~ VIII• P•r~ 0 I 7 ) • t'48 i-(or11'Q Pent~, r A\0'""'" .a, ~ .. ,. College Roundup F oothall Scores SPORTS West UCLA 38, Stanford 20 USC 23, Wash. St. 14 Cal 27, Oregon 10 Washtngton 24, Ore.St. 12 CaJSt. (LB)41, Drake to Pacific 38, UNLV 13 Cal State (Full ) 31. San Mi t Fran. St. 13 nu emen WhllllrrlO S•110••11<>0 ' N•••o.> IRtl>Ol 16 S•nl•C.l~rd l" \I M.I• y"\ o Pomona " HVC D IM\llwo•lh •\, Poc•lll u Own Wlll•m~ll• 11 P•rotlc I v1nv• .. ~ 1J AtdltnCh •O. Color•do Co I Grid Foes Mit ch H o pk ins of Liberty Christian High in Huntington Beach ran the opening kickorr back 65 ya rd s for a t ouchdown to set the pattern for the day, The und e f ea ted Minutemen (4·0) went on to c rush Victor Valley Christian, 45·0, in eight· man football action Saturday afternoon al Oak View &•hool in Hunt- ington Beach Ranked No. 9 in the eight-man ClF poll. the Minutem en gained 211 net yards and held Victor VaJley to 75. Backup quarterback Brad Mcconnaug h ey scored two touchdowns as did running back Doug Hunting. Paul Ray, who is usually at the helm for Liberty, was in the game for only four plays. He scored two touchdowns, including a 68-yarder in the fourth pe riod, and was the leading rusher with 87 yards. He w so kicked three PA Ts. · IJC. Oavh ,., Chico SI,• HumbOl(ll ~I 14, .... , ... ,d SI 10 Portloncl 51 U. ld•llo SI •• Midwest Michigan 42, Mich. St. 10 Ohio St. 34, low a 14 Nebraska 24, Colorado 12 Missouri 28, Kan. St. 21 Minnesota 29, Ill. 14 Iowa St. 44, Utah 14 Purdue 18, Wisconsin 16 Indiana 7, Northwestern D Wich. St. 30, Fres no St. 24 Kent St. 24, W. Mich. 12 AMef\Oft JS. BlufttM 0 &tlo•• n o .. oqo10 O.rw<11cto~ IC•n •t. Pffu SI 7& f\uUrr 14 1"4°Jldn~ Ct"ntrd• 6 (~•tOll WI\ It C.tlll\O<)<'U Genlr•I JI Out>uque I• (.h6d•O" SI l• W•V"• Ntb 1Q Co<-41 (.arleton 6 Oo""e" C.oncor<llA H• b 7~ ( ..... ,~13no so. IOw• WP<! .. NW low• l• S•o1,. Fall• 1 Ffdn•lln 70, '>I JO\tDh'' l11d 1• H•mlin• .)() 0•1h•I Monn O tllU>Ol\Col 71. Culve•·SIO<klon I• lllinol• SI 10 Ball SI ) Kno.-?1 GrinneH 1' M11v1r111~ SI 13. OIOtn\On SI 10 MlchlQAn heh I, Moo•nuo SI 1 Minn ·Morrl\6J SW Mtnn~\Otd 10 MlnolSI 40,BlsmMc~.N 0 0 Monmoulh C.01 11 Cornrll tol 6 Mo·~nll•l• l.lncnln IS N O S<lence 6S, P11i\1>ur~ 6 Nort,,,..,.n Iowa 1 Auqu\t•n.t ~ D • No•llMJrn SO •• Oa•or~ S1 1• SI croua SI 70, Bf Mid JI 51 10 5 0.kOlf SI " Mo•n·n•u•<ltO St P ContOfd•a 11 M•rl•n lutlWr :IO lt"""\~t TK nll E llllnch\ 11 W•ba't.h 1J V•IN'•'W I W1Yne. MICI\ 41, Htll><Ult 70 W•• ·LOCrosn 1' WonOft• ~ 1 ""' Plallevllle •O WIS ·SIOUI 1 W•\ Rtver F•ll• 11 WI\ O.n\0'>" 7 Wh ~t;ivtn'\ Pt u WIS Eu o.,.,,..t Wt\ ·Wfllltt w•t•' 3-4 W•' 'Suoer10t c- ' C:.ntr61 St On•Otf, ltonllKn!>I 11 "•trl\ St ~ ""'"" V•lln ll WAbl~f\ tl, Va IN• •1'4 I A"'•->~. Mu•"•novmO E M•(l\10-11 Jl Ark•n•• SI JO -)•. IC•t•m1100 N M tthlOAft 1• W ltltr\Ot" I C.i>• .. I J041"'"''"' J C.n1\IU\ 14 ()her lift• Ctf\t M1uour• 29. iE M•' 1nur1 t• EtHlhtKn I, WHm1ftQI~ I &•r H•'""ll' ... O•n• 0 llhnOI\ Wt~ 21, w nu100 1 ~.itDf«\0 W•~I 11 Mldl.•nd h RO\r HVlmon 71 H•flover I S 0.kOlft If H 01•0IA 1 ll•IOw1f\·W<1llat., "· WllltnbofQO HopoolJ ICalfmtlO(> t YUU09~town ?i, !u101n.1w Jt Ctnl ~lhQcll\1 l7, B .. ~, 10 Genl Mlchl9dn II, 0•110 u I• Gocoland ~' 1owo Wo•>1n u lnd••na SI U N llllno•• 10 Ld..,,.~,..<•3 L~i.:e For_.,,n M<Pt>eri.on « B•thanv lo..•n lO N CO•o• •CIO 34 S Colo• •O·} I 'i'"•P50ll •l U111>er IOWd " W&rtbvrq t1 6u•"• v,,,.,. '1 Wilham Penn JA Lulh~r '1 Pondl•v l~. Mdnc: ""''~' O Miii'•~fl• '. t<envon 6 NEOkl•""""'11 swo"""°""'• W~Uhlf\C)tO#\ ~ 38 Prlt\I •01 •/I t4ufon u. Sc>r 1n9held U 51 Thom-• fl ... UQ•t:>u•Q I Wa•f\burn2t Emoofl ~I 0 v.,,~IO<t SS, weum•• & South Mississippi 21. G~rg1a 17 Tennessee 42, Ga. Tech 7 Maryland 16, No. Caro. St. 6 Alabama 24, So. Miss. 8 Miss. St. 14 , Kentucky 7 So. Carolina 35, Virginia 7 LSU 33, Vanderbill20 Duke20. Miami (f1;i) 7 Memphis St. 28, Auburn 27 Va. Tech 37, VMl 7 Wake For. 20. Clemson 14 MOro.an St Md. E ~r" "OtJ ,,.m Bell\dny. w V•. 13 John CM roll I 61uotf..,IO SI tQ Brlo9twdltr Va 0 F•Y<'lltVollt9, SI. Paul'sO N CAro Centr•J U Vtr91ma ~t 1 SW..s1trn, Tenn 11, w .. ,,. & 1.ff 1 TuSJ<toee 24. Llvin9"on SI 10 Alt>anv e>. 77 11<!1,,,.,...Coo~m,,n 10 E KentUC~'l 40, MlOdlt Ttnn SI " liarnotCW\ lnSI. 1'. Bowie !>f It Mdrvvolle I 1. Hamoci.n Syonrv 10 '11\e"'° 1S. W Vlfoln1.; TKh 10 W l.ibetly 9 W v,rc)onl• 51 0 0.Y•O'>On 0 Randol DI\ MetO<t O. l•fJ M.al\Of\JS, ~lllorn•• P• II 5.>ltmtot 15 F•l•monl SI 7 c;1.,.,v111.s1 1. w V•. wu1vno And, winning their second s traight t iff was Costa Mesa·s Huntington Valley Christi an, taking a 14 ·8 v 1 c lory over Anaheim 's Heritage Hi g h at C h apman College in nocturnal ac t1on. Caleb Hesse went over from five yards out and Gabe Brown scored from two yards out in the Con· querors' ground oriented attack. Race Results Fumble r ecoveries by Bob Gaustad (twice>, Buck Reynolds and an interception by Burt Thorp kept Huntington Valley C hris tian atop Heritage. Heritage co u ldn 't score until late in the game. Thorp complet ed s or 11 for 41 yards. but as 1s their c ustom, the Con· querors won 1l with their ground game Huntington Valley Christian. wtLh only a 12-man squad. came out of the tiff injury free Pro Hock e y S...turd•Y'S Seo'•~ l°' Al\<)rlO\ 1, PllUl>U•Clll I r oronto 1 Uo\1on 6 A Hant~ 4 Ptut<10f'tot'll.) 3 NY l\lanoor• 7 CnocaQO I Clflvf'l<lnd 6 Wt1~hHUj1tOn J ~1ro11 • r11111a100 Mon1reat l Vnnrnuver O ".ti LOUo\1 NY R~Nl•'"1 M1nne-.ota t1 ColOr-'dO t ,or S1htrd-iy FIRST ll"CE 0 turlnnQ\ I veM old\ A VO Cl6•Mtnq Pv,.,.., \f> S00 G<~al WAii 10-\l>"O•'\I 20 on •1 ?O q fO Cnflee Crook IT"'" 1 u 00 9 $<! Tr1•e FO.\ tRamH ... /I ,. 6iO fl,,... 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F oothall Standings SOU TM COAST LEACIUI! Sflvrda.'J Stort L.aouna Be..:n Co•Ofl• dPI Mar C.O.la~-. E• Toro M iS\IOn Vt•10 s.,,c,.~,,,.,, Oitn.a ...... ,, UnlYWtf\tl'f W LPfl ~A E.1-na11 E •lant1• IJ 7 o :io f'rld•r'• Gllmts ? O • SA V1llty •• El Modtn& I 0 0 1 "° "' E•lancl• v\ Or~noe "' Newoort JO 1• H4rb0r 1J 11 Foollllll v~ Sanla Ana o1l SA !lnwl 1' t• Viii• p.,.-4111 Tu\hr'I )I ... " •• GAltO•N4~0YlLEAGUE S•tur•ay's Scorl' Ml\11u()t'I Vlt10 I~ U#\t\f'f'"''" 17 thun.cUy's Gam• ~(If IC• S,,n11<190 8ot\•Gr1na .. C..tdfft G•O•t L.osAm,~ fit•rtehO Al•mt10\ W L PF PA I 0 11 • () I} t1 ,, 1\ El Toro v\ Coro.,• 0•1 ~" dt Nf'wpo<I H•rl>Or (-1 1l 2fl I• •8 '11 11 .. JI Friday's Oamn C.O.la Moo\A •f Ml~•·on \11•10 191 S..nC••"'°"""h ,., Laounft OPMh fll Un1v,.n.1ty ..,, D•f\4 ~'"" •' ~ L• Qulnl• 0 s •• .,, •• .,., ~, ..... C..Orck'n G<o .. 10 Raw "'1 Al•mH"' Clrrnenlf' Ill CENTUA Y LlrAGUE EI Moden• I f:O')lhlll S..nl• Ana VAll"Y Vl!h.t Pdrl\ f\t~nc•,. 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'':llJ· JE>' AF~1r'.'·.::·:·.:_:_:_:_:_:_. ......... _:_._._:_:,:_:_:_.::_:_.·:.:_:~:1H:~: I ms 1o t1t11 ................................ l ,ici;ffi, ' ~ Rich Clients Can Bank on Their Reputation NEW YORK (AP) -The United States· Trust Co .. an exclusive Wall Street bank, says. only halt in jest, "Like Gucci, we close for lunch from 12 to 1 p.m ." across the country, pay your bills, send the children away at school their allowances, make . your travel arrangements and even have your dog walked and plants watered while you are abroad. counts heightened the competition among New York's big banks for the business of people in the stratosphere of income brackets . serve professions in which there is a high in· cidence of wealth. It trained one special banker to handle the banking problems of highly paid entertainers: · On P ark Avenue, a customer needs no plastic card to check bis account balance at Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. And across the street on the mezza.nine above the first noor crowds, a customer gets a Joan by phone at Bankers Trwit Co., not Cor $1,000 but for $25,000. At a time when mMt b anks are r ushing_ toward automation, a few are discovering a growing business in old-fashioned banking services for rich people. THE BANKS that offer the personalized banking are mostly in New York, the nation's biggest money m a.rket and center or many of the largest cotp<>rate and personal fortunes. The bankers say that people with several thousand dollars in a bank realize these days that they're entitled to special treatment. And there's a yearning to return to the good old days; to have someone to rely on and lo ask about life's di!- ficull situations. "People want a banker who they feel is in contact with it all. The specialists and the automation m ade them feel remote from the bank,•• said one banker. Qualification for the special service,. is a matter or money. · It can mean keeping at least $("000 in a checking account, or $10,000 in an investment ac- count, or $1 million in a trust account, depending on the bank. WHAT YOU get is a banker who serves you and a limited number of other people. He or she oversees all the usual banking functions such as c hecking, savings, and personal loans - although loans to these customers average about $25,000, bankers say. Your personal banker will help you invest your money, find a new home across town or 1"1• • "Cf ... "''" II> wll O' buy ..... •e<l1Jtt1'ts. T"• o•leriftO l<I Nde only bt .... P'OOOKllll Oare of Prospective: S.pt, 3. 1976 9'/2 % thru 1 Q % lnterHt Due Serlally September 1 and March t Southland ... t.utheran Home (A Ctlifornla Non-Profit Corporation) Norwalk, Californla Ari Agency of The America" l utheran Church (ALC) SS,500,000 Serial First Trust Deed Sinking Fund Serles I Bonds "'"• 100'4 Ptv& -~~ .... _._ _____ Cflp Thfa Ce>Upon ______________ ~-----, f 9m interested In receiving information on Southland Lutheran Home Bonds. tq,,,•~--~-~-----~-~-- AOd'.W~---------~-----~ t rtv-------"•-Zlo----"'1one,----t C '<"ei cl ~ J'f-"lf»" II>~ ""'V M <ll>ltl•-.d _.,..,. • The Flrtt Dayton Corpotatlon 4 tr East St1oop Aoad. Oeyt•in. Ohio 45429 513'298·0159 1 "'4~10-~11 ~·..-1 •r • SOVChl:and LUlhetM Home, U 701 StudtblMf Rd. Nofwalk. C1lllort111 90650 2131868-0096 CA-II "I talk to them by phone or appointment. They do not stand in line for a teller and we never, never bounce any of their checks," says a Bankers Trust 's personal banker. Citibank and Bankers Trust, better known for their large corporate loans than for their trust departments, developed personal banking services to compe te against Morgan . "Rock stars on tour, for instance, have a very special problem depositing their pay, which is usually ha nded to them in cash on the night of a perform ance. We set up a special deposit system for a tour, using our correspondent banks." "Our clients have our home phone numbers. Frequently we a re invited to their weddings and baptisms and bar mitzvahs," said an offi cer at U.S. Trust. Rather than gear its services solely to the ex- ecutive suite, Citibank groomed specialists to Call 642-5678. Notice of proposed Morgan's sollcltallon of new personal ac-· Put a few words to work for ou. TAX·EXEMPT 1t=========;t BOND ISSUE Wershow Real Estate Auction 6.2t Acres of Commercial Land with San Diego Freeway Exposure Approx. 8 miles South of Orange County Airport at El Toro Exit El Toro (Orange County), Calif. A Choice Location with Commercial Grovvth Potential Sale on the site I Swartz Dr. at El Toro Rd. El Toro, CA Tues., Nov .16 at 10:30 A.M. Proposed New Issue It is proposed th at the bond issue herein described will be sold lo underwriters through competitive bidding on Wednesday, October 13, 1976 at 11:00 a.m. POST. 1nterest '" exempt, in IM opinion of Bond Counsel, from Feckral income !a.ru under e.u stmg laws, and from income ta.re& within tM State of Coli/cmiia $10,880,000 IRVINE RANCH.WATER DISTRICT for IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT N0.105 <ORANGE COUNTY) The Irvine Co. Development WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE is included in The District Unlimited Tax • General Obligation Bonds Bonds Dated September 1, 1976 All Bonds Due September 1, Proposed Maturity Schedule $100,000 in 1~ $105,000 in 1981 Sl15,000 in 1982 $125,000 in 1983 $135,000 in 1984 $145,000 in 1985 $155,000 in 1986 $1601000 in 1987 $175,000 in 1988 $190,000 In 1989 $205,000 in 1900 $215,000 in 1991 $235,000in 1992 $250,000 in 1993 $270,000 in 1994 $290,000 in 1995 $310,000 in 1996 $335,000 in 1997 S360,000 in 1998 $390,000 in 1999 $415,000 in 2000 $440,000 in 2001 $1,170,000 in 2002 $1,250,000 in 2003 $1,345,000 in 2004 $1,445,000 in 2005 and $1,550,000 in 2006 TfllS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER OF THESE BONDS The final determination or interest rates. and prices will be made by the winning underwriting syndicate. For further information concerning this issue, please use the coupon. FOR INVESTMENT OR FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT! READY TO BUILD ON! IDEAL FOR: Hotel/Motel, Office/Medical Building. Church/Rest Home, Shopping Center, etc. This exceptional properly is located adjacent to the San Diego Freeway along the El Toro orrramp. It provides a prime location for commerclally zoned projects. Its freeway exposure and proximity are outstanding. l .. n Kidder, Peabody ________________ ~ I &Co. INCOR P OR ATED ,, •• J,, 1116 s Membera New York and A~ricc" Stock &rc,,ongta ''C The site is situated across the freeway from the beautiful Laguna Hills Mall and Is convenient to l eisure World, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest and El Toro residential communities. I Newport Flnanclal Plaza tit Newport Center Dr. Suite Uto I Newpc1rt Buch, C1Uf. tZfWiO t------------------------------11 Ttl...._e 14"7040 CB ,.ii ton 1· Wershow co. ~~i~vp~,.~~~~YA~~TION. I ~~:r:~~ '. .~~~~~~ -~~~~-~~ -'~.~~.~~ '.~~~~~~~~~ .r.~. ~~,~ ~,~~~... . •.••.••..••••..• , • ._,... AUCTIONURS . RlALl'OH IROK~A PARTICIPATIO N ' Address '. ·. · ··" ....... •· .• ·•·••••••• ·• ·• · · · · · · · •· ••• ••• ••••• · •• · ••• •••• ..... •• IS !NCOURAQ[D. City • • · · • • • ' • • · '' · ' ' ' ·' · ' '· · · · · · · · • · · · · · ' · · · · ·' • '· · · • · '· ·. · ' ' ....•... '. ' •• '"" • • • ~ I I · m ll l.l aua ·LOS ANG(:u.s, CAUr. 90036 <ZU> tlHS't l St.ale ................................ 2.1p .................. Te&: •••• ·:· .......... . --------------~-------~~~_._._,..._~---~ _, ... \ l I ·---·1· aJO _DAILY PILOT Sunday October 10.1976 ) SCAG Cities Awartled Bonus Housing Fu~ · lrvine:s ... Show' Over 100 Southern perial County, 26; Los and en'Vlronmentat ilvelntb.Sout.bJaod. California cities and Angeles. 1,950;.-Orange; quality, affect more than SCAG'1 members are counties have been· 635; Riverside, 130; Sao 10 million people who 1he government.a of six counUee (Imperla.I, IM B • r n a t d l n o ·a n d Angeles, Orange, Ventur•> and 126 cities R i v e r s i d e , S a n within those counties. Oosing awu~~-8 mtllioom Berna~ino, 115; ud i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bonus housing assistance Ventura, 88. ~unds beca~se or a boos· These housing units mg allocation plan de-will be distributed by veloped by the Southern HUD m accordance with California Association of the SCAG plan. The Governments <SCAG), SCAG region received announced Ro s~nna the largest grant in the Scott, SCAG. _pres1denl country, since onJy $20 and n1vers1 de city million was available REAL ESTATE councilwoman. nationally in the bOous- The Village Home Show, which has in- troduced lhe opportunity and lifestyle of the Irvine Villages to home shop. pers and new residents with a multi-medJa pre- sentation for the past 10 years is now closed, ac- cording to Carole Jamieson, associate merchandising manager for the Irvine Company's Residential Division. "The SCAG Regi~nal housing funds. U s~ Housing Allocat1on nOJne Model, which seeks to The SC4AG J?lan was promotegreaterhousing prepar.ed with th e • . opportunities for low-and cooperation ar:id . sup~rt Ipformation on all _Irvine villages, whether in the city of Jrvmc or At Leisure moder ale.income ~r .13~ ~artic1patang families, was approved JUr1sd1ct1o~s a~d the for approximately 3,000 St._ate or Ca_hforma, and IF/'. ld S house hot d s by the with the assistance of the W O'T, Om-Federal Department of Los Angeles a rea office Housing and Urban ofHUD. • • .Newport Beach, is now • available at the Inform atioo Center located in the Village of Woodbridge off Culver Drive at Warner Avenue. "Although the Village Home Show has been well received, we de- • cided to close it because ·• : its location off the Santa ~· Ana freeway at Myford ":',· was not convenient •• enough to attract enough ... t people to justify its ex· pense," said Mrs . I Jamieson. A 142 percent increase in home sales and re- servations in August as compared to the same month last year was re- ported by Rossmoor Leisure World, Laguna Hills. A total of 54 sales and re servations were booked during the month as compared with 23 a year earlier it was an- nounced by Elm Wein· garden, vice president of corporate marketing. Reservations are taken for homes that are planned or being built, I "Since we needed to but not yet released for • build the Woodbridge sale. • Center to help visitors The current inventory understand the village as of residences available a wfao l e when they for immediate occupan- shopped for their m -cy in Leisure World num- dividual homes, it made bers 31, of which 29 are in • sense to use the structure Ross moor Towers, a to tell the whole Irvine super-luxury highrise Village story as well," · building where residents added Mrs.Jamieson. have maid service and Call 642-5678. Put a tew words lo work tor ou. receive all meals. Leisure World is now more than 90 percent complete. Development (HUD)," SCAG is a planning said Scott. and coordinating agen· About J,150 new hous-cy that works through ing umls will be bwlt and local elected officials to 500 rehabilitated, wh.ile solve problems whichex- 1,300 exisllJlg units will tend beyond local receive rent subsidies. boundaries. These re· The tentative number of gional problems, such as funded units will be: Jm. housing. transportation Soine Queen's Surf Hollles Remaining A limited number of two-bedroom homes in the Queen Surf con- dominiums •'Royalty Series," including ·2L ocean views, are still avail able, the Long Beach building firm has reported. Priced from $57 ,950 to $85,900, the Hoyalty Series condominiums in- clude space living area, deluxe built-in kitchens, luxury baths, two large bedrooms and view deck. Air conditioning and wall-to-wall carpet are also part of the Royalty group. To visit the furnished models at Queen's Surf, take the Long Beach Freeway to Ocean Boulevard and drive west to 13th Place. ''Never again'' value at the Wilderness. Never again such honest value in the delightful location of Orange Park Acres. A private, equestrian community of ql;liet cul-de-sac· streets, acres o f landscaped open area and the luxury of peaceful, rustic seclusion. The homes are thoughtfully arranged and situated side-by-side to provide maximum land utiliza- tion for every resident. The living here is easy because skilled pro· fessionals tend to maintenance and there are. superb amenities including covered stables, fenced riding ring, bridle trails, and even RV storage, to name but a few. There is an astounding rate of appreciation in this area of Orange County. Comparable communities in the surrounding area are already averaging $90,000 to $100,000 per home. Come,today and see The Wilderness ... a never again value and the investment of a lifetime. Three and f otir bedroom homes from S7Z,9SO \\1 R2~ ~ f CltnpMO'llAot. lnAne ----.... ----------. P•tll the Wilder11ess A Special Place By Pacesetter 1629 N. Dressage St .. Orange Pork Acres, Colifomio · (714) 538-3515 Pacesetterl1omes----------- BEACH AREA LIQUIDATION 200 YARDS FROM BOATING, FISHING. WATER FUN Carlsbad By-The-Sea SAVE •10,000 2 and 3 BEDROOM$ $35,500 to $48,900 This weekend! A once in a liMime oppor· tur11ty to pufchase a luxury condom1n1um home just 200 yards from water tun and almost in the center ol the ~th Coast's boomtr'C beach area! 2 and 3 bedrooms. decks. luxury baths and kitchens • • • all brand new Clnd prtCed far below today's fast rising new home prices. You"ll love the se!ting, the pool, the brg trees. the 111ews. end close prox1m1ly to lagoon Jnd ocean. You'll be amazed at the low low prices • , • and the easy way you can boy. Be there early! No closing costs. We pay title policy. Investors welcome. We pay taxes and assn. fees until 1977. To see lite home.~, take the San Diego Free- way South just 7Xlst Oceanside to the Tama- rack off-rump in picturesque Carlsbad try the Sen. Follow Tamarack tn Adams then tn Chin11uipin and Jlarrison Stn·ct. Secluclcrl •.. hard to fzncl., . but worth 1t! NOTICE: These condominium homes are 24 months old and priced 10 reflect the lower building prices of that period. All are brand new, n ever occupied. All loaded with luxury features •.• some with exerting views! No Model homes. You select your unrt from those available. ALL THESE FEATURES: A STATEMENT Open space • lush planting • spa and pool • handsome cedar siding exteriors • Private Master Bedroom Suite with its own terrace and lavish dressing area • Two full baths with lavish walk-in closets • Hotpoint Appliances -Range and self-cleaning oven • Deluxe dish· washer • Deluxe silent disposal • American Standard plumbing fix· tures • Cultured marble pullman tops in baths • Large 40 gallon Day & Night water heaters • Security night lighting • Double wall sound control construction between homes • Ceramic tile kitchen coun- ters. This soedll ... It a llor!aftM -.,IQ. tlon. Al home• wll ti. so6d on an ··aa 11·· ba1ls-ftr1t come tint MNed. 0-.. open at 10:00 Sunday. Bnnt chtck. cash or moner order. flHIWe terms are avalt- able wi1h 10% down payment, No cM- ln1 ams. • L""°" ·a ,.,_on requnl. . This sale 1s to liquidate a 20 unit con- dominium atop the hills adjoining beautiful Agua Hedionda Lagoon . . • a private lagoon ideal for boating, fishing. water skiing, picnics and swimming. The lagoon is approximately 200 yards from your front door. The site is less than one mile from the Pacific Ocean in a secluded, tree covered a rea almost impossi· ble to duplicate for any price a long the coveted California coastline. Remember, just 20 villas to sell. All priced at the lowest per toot price you will find anywhere! Come see the P.romlsed difference In Anaheim Hiiis Live In hllltop sedusion or a quiet glen ..• luxury single-family homes, easy-living townhomes, spacious apartments. Tour fine developments ... visit 40 delightful model homes. Priced from $55.000. A special spirit...country au: Wide open scenic splendor ... carefully planned to stay that way for you and your family. Playing here is a pleasure. too! Tennis in a secluded natural setting ... the exclusive. new Anaheim Hills Racquet Oub for competition, practice, socializing. With single and family member· ships available. Golf amidst green, rolling slopes ... enjoy the challenge of the public IS.hole championship course. Ride and hike along trails of "und1s· covered~ territory. Board your horse at the new Anaheim Hills Saddle Oub. Complete private equestrian center; full accommodations and training. Explo~ natural exhibits of the city· opera\ed Oak Canyon Nature Center. Commerce and education have not been forgotten. although the thought· fully planned shopping and commercial areas and school sites don't intrude on the natural setting d the peaceful land. Come see the difference. Feel it. Live it. The new land oomes to life • • anahe1m .~hills Exit Riverside Fwy. at Imperial Hwy. Drive south to Santa Ana Canyon Road, east to Anaheim Hills Road New Homes being offered in Anaheim Hills this year Butler Housing tnnuential Single-Family Homes The Baldwin Co. Ridgeview Single-Family Homes Oaktree Development Co. Sunset Ridge Single·Fomily Homes sr.s Construction Co. Anaheim Htlls Estates Slngle·Femily Homes S.l.R. Develoe<:rs, Inc. Leke Summit Single-family Homes Sundial P.C.B .. Inc. Window Hin Slngle-FamQy Homes The Toman Co. Northvlew Single-Family Homes Warmington Development. Inc. The Country Single-Family Homes Shad0\11 Run Single-Family Homes Westfield Development Co. v.bodcrest Estates Single-family Homes Equal Housing ~ Opportunity l.:.I J Su~day.Octo~r 10, 1976 DAIL V PILOT •lJ Lake Terrace in ( Moving Up In Real Estate Debut STEPHEN c. l'OSTRUMA baa been named J dale and Santa Ana Colleges. He wu a sales aeent with the Lucas-Hester Cameo Development for two The grand operung or a new. lakeside neighborhood by Baddie Development, Inc as currently under way io Lake Forest. A total of 95 homes wtll be bwlt in the $7.S million Lake Terrace development, a grouping of single family homes an the foothills or the Saddleback range Although the grand opening for the SO-acre neighborhood is just now occurring. the first phase or 47 homes have all but been sold out, according to W. Scott Biddle, president of the Newport Beach- based homebuilding firm. "PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE or the Lake Terrace homes has been dramatic," said Biddle, "and to all intents and purpo:.es our grand opening is for the second pbase of 48 homes." A majority of the new homes front a 16-acre lake which is part or the large r Lake Forest com- Woodbridge Pines Apartments Opening Traditional leasing procedures will be followed when the Irvine Comp a ny Multi -Fami ly l Division's Woodbridge Pines I Apartments opens to the pu blic today, according to Earle Truax, director or leasing and proj)t!rty management. "During our pre·leasing penod we've experienced a great deal of interest in this first OPPortuna- ty for apartment-style living in tbe Village of Woodbridge,'· Truax explained. "And many people have a!l'ked when the drawing for these rental units will be held,. Although consumer interes t i~ strong and we only have 22Q-adult and family units, we plan to lease the apartment~ in a n ormal, firsl·come fir~t ser\j)E? manne r." DESIGN ED PRf'MARILY with a cti\'c• professionals in mind , the SS m1ll10n dollar - garden apartment project offers a highly s tylized. romantic architecture reminiscent of the large ho~es and estates of the 1920's Ca li fo rnia Bungalow period. Architect Lee St ea rns of Orange uhhzed brick paths and riverstone treatments surround· ing the pools and fireplace, plus extensive use of natural woods. antique park benches and light fixtures, and wood sash frame windows in the recreation and laundry rooms to recreate the de- tailed craftsmanship of this earlier architectural period. INTERIORS OF ALL three floor plans reflect this same at· tention to detail and create a shghtly nostalgic feehng. Woodbridge Pines is located on a 10-acre s ite at the corner of Barranca Road and Culver Ori ve an the Village of Wood bridge in Irvine. munity, just south o( El Toro and near the Sao Diego Freeway. Lakeside hving, combined with tbe hills ide a tmosphere or southern Orange County, pro- vades a fresh, outdoor accent for a new style of Ille developing rapidJy in Orange County. Homes in Lake Terrace are currently priced from $165,990 lo $100,000. There are five basic floor plans with from 1,550 square feet to 2,038 square feet or living space available. ALL FIVE PLANS feature custom fireplaces with a variety of material treatments, such as ceramic tile hearths or padre brick. Stucco exteriors in the California Spa11ish tradition. large atriums and carefully de- signed patio areas all add attrac· live qualities to the Lake Terrace homes. The homes are built on the zero lot lane concept, with two uruts at- tached, permitting each to make maximum use of sideyard space. Plans for the homes were de- veloped by architeds Morris & Lohrbach of Irvine. Jnterior de- corating of the model homes was produced by Lois Harding and Associate of Orange. OWNERSHIP of a Lake Ter- race home includes membership an the luxurious Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. Lake Terrace can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Lake Forest Drive exit, then turning north, following hake Fores t to Muirlands. Turn right on Muirlands, then left on Murin Isle to the model homes. \\-hich are open daily from 10 a.m. to6 p.m. di.rector of commercial sales and legal services for Laguna Ntguel, the 7,900-acre community being de- veloped on the coast of Southern Orange County by Avco Community Developers, Inc. years prior to 101ning Rl'd lhll • He will be work.ang with tract sales as well as· residential sales and commerc1al developmenta. Posthuma will report to' David Stein, ceneral manaeer or Laguna Niguel and ACD vice president. He will be responsible for com· mercial and land sales and legal services for the vari'ous divisions of Laguna Niguel. MILLION DOl.1AR HOME WAHTIDFOI INTYHA TtOMA1. IHDU$TalAUST IH OR HIAI HIWPOtlT MACH MUST II OCITST AHDfHGI A natlve Californian. Posthuma holds a degree in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his law decree from the U ni versity of Southern California. He had his own CALL SUM>AY CJIJ) 914-ltll 09' MONDAY fJIJI 6H·JHJ llALTOI COONUTIOH WAYLANDT. LEONARD CO. REALTORS l"OSTHUMA private general legal practice in 541 So.,,,_. 5.,_. New Port Beach prior to joining Laguna Niguel. Lo•~ 19001 JI enlhusiast, licensed pilot, licensed general contrac-Posthuma is an A-ranked tennis player, bridge ii================~-tor, and ·real estate broker. He lives in Newport Beach but will move to Laguna Niguel when the home he purchased in the Northvicw is completed . laterthisyear. Visit oar homes KAY ALLIS, of A·D Realty b~ been awarded a Graduate, Realtors Institute educational certificate, it was announced by Patrick N. McVay, President. of the Huntington Beach-Fountajn Valley at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach, Board of Realtors. The nationally recognized designation CGRJ) was awarded by the Realtors Institute of the this Sund&W. California Association of ' Realtors. Earning it required completion or 15 units or . specialized real estate educa- tional courses offered by CAR on such subjects as real estate sales, investment , adminlslra· f tion, appraisal , law and management. Candidates also must have completed at least three years You'll be amazed. Golden West Moblle Homes, the leading producer of double wides In the West, invites you to a public showing of ~ beautlfuly decorated homes this Sunday between 12 noon and 5 p.m. You won't believe your eyes. as a member of the local board ALLIS Ill of Realtors before being eligible for the certificate. Golden West Mobile Homes, Inc. BILL BACHELOR is now associated with Red Hill Realty's Mission Viejo office, it has been an-,,,. nounced by manager, Alice Martin. A native Californian, Bachelor attended Glen- After walking through. ~· . our split-level t~omes, , everYthin\ else will ;~ ~~~hi~~nho~~· start to look pretty much alike. With standard interiors. Standard exteriors. Standard features. That's when yo u know ifs time to look into Mission Viejo's La Mancha Townhomes. The first thing yo u'll notice are six unus~al, split-level floor plans, ranging fro m 1,208 to 2,192 square feet, in two, three and four bedroo01 models. Various up and down hill arrangements. make them as unique o n the outside as they are on the inside. You'll a lso notice som~ rather extra· ordinary features. Dra matic ceilings in living and bedrooms, woodburning fireplaces, patios a nd decks. Spacious kitchens have Hotpoint five-cycle dishwashers, disposals, trash compactors, gas ranges, contin uous-cleaning do uble ovens, walnut· tta ined cabinets. Some models have wet bars, French doors and dining galleries. All models have ceramic entries, formal dining rooms and attached, two-car garages with automatic door openers. Equally important is what you'll find outside. Almost half of La Mancha has been designated as landscaped terrain, totally main· tained by the La Mancha Townho me Association (which also takes care of all yo ur townhome's exterior maintenance. including lawn mowing, watering, gardening, upkeep on the sprinkling system, painting and roof repair). And don't overlook the recreational side of La Mancha: two swimming pools for the exclusive use of residents, with golf memberships at the adjacent Mission Viejo Country Club available. It all adds up to combine unusually spacious luxury with the freedo ms of townhome living. So when the others leave you flat, escapa to La Mancha. A rare opportunity. It happens in MIS~ION VIEJQ ... Mission Viejo Company, Bullders of America\ Mn•t ~uc«ssful N.w CommunlfJ& La Mancha TOWNHOMES $73,250 to$85,450 (714) 831-9902 ' . . ..... -. . .. -.... _ --:; COZY KNIT 'ROLL-CUFF HOCKEY HAT PW J -~ JERGEN® SOAP 2 Days Only 67( Men ond boys take to this hat of warm acrylic knit. Shop, save at Kmart. BOYS' WARM UP JACKET 2 Doy& Only 3'7 Nylon taffeta, cot- ton lining. Machine wash. Assorted colors. Save. /Jt '" )' NO-IRON 1· FABRIC TODDLERS BOXER CORDUROY FLARES 2Days 133 Only Polyester /cotton boxer flares for rough ond tumble ploy. Sizes 2·4. ~ f ;lf D - ~~~::: /, 20 EXP. COLOR FILM 121 CHOICE OF QUEEN SIZE PANTY HOSE 57,! Stretch nylon in chic tones. Save. Nylon Knee-1 00 Hi's, 5 Pr ... CASSETTE RECORD/PLAY, AM/FM/FM MPX snREO, PHONG, 8-TRACK PLAYER K MAlT'S ADVERTISED MHCHANDISl POLICY °"'~ ............. -.-.--.. -... _.. ....... -.. 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Pock Cheese Kodocolor' C 135, 20 exposure White light bulbs. 7 watts. 2 Hord coated lens. Night vision Memory; large display, carrying Buy several and save. Hand size. Krisps in school lunches. color print film. 'Save ·today. bulbs per pock. Save at Kmart. adopted. Cose included. case, batteries included . I N1.'!;;j, I .~====" OVEN CLEANER DISINFECTANT 99c 77c . . -- 3-PAK DISHCLOTHS 76~9· DEODORANT 49c ... "" WASHCLOTHS "C'~r"D" BA nERIES 5;1°0 39!g. Dow«i cleaner for ovens, grills, Kills germs, freshens air by Strong waffle weave cotton in Extra dry roll-on onti·perspiront 11 '' Print cotton terry washcloths. "C" or "D'' Evereody<I> 2·pock. burners. Shop at Kmort. eliminating unpleasant odors. deodorant. Shop ot Kmart. Sole ends Monday. Use in flashlights, toys, etc . • SEALED BEAMS 24 HOUR TIMER DURAFLAME LOGS 6" CLAY POTS 2;300 5ss 68~ch 38!,h For most cars. 12· V upper or lower, or single Air Breather ............ 99' high/low beom. Sove at Kmart. 60, 70, or 100 watt. Average Turns lights a nd appliances life 750 hours. 2 per package. on/off automatically. Save. One log burns up to approx. 3 Kiln fired red cloy. Great for your hrs. Easy clean•up. Save now. potting needs. Saucers ovo11oble. IUTA UA -. .. 9 ... ..--••• -,. .. ,_ _____ ._,..., . -............... - - .. ~~ 1-. • ~ NEW 1977 FIREBIRD TRANS.AM AMERICA'S #I SPORTS CAR CHOOSE FROM 25 Example I '76 PONTIAC IOHHEVIW BROUGHAM 4 dOOI' Cordova top. radial tires. AM/FM Sl'190, spht power seat tinted glass tilt wheel . .cystom air conditioning. rallye gauge cluster. rallye wheels. p0wer Windows. etc. Ser !!2R4&Z6Xt25668 Demo '7 4 TOYOTA COROLLA 4-00AM,.doo'161~' $2695 175 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX • Sunday. Octob« 10, 1976 DAIL V PILOT (;( ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 VOLUME PONTIAC DEALER POllTIACS ARE HERE • NEW 1977 GRAND PRIX A MODERN CLASSIC NEW 1977 BONNEVILLE ALL NEW FOR 1977 CLEARANCE SALE CHOOSE FROM 31 Example HEW '76 SUHBIRD Economy 4 cylinder engine. 5 year 60.000 mile engine warranty, steel belted radial tires. AM radio. front & rear bumper guards. bumper impact protection Ser. lf2M27B6C107494 USED 76 ASTRE HATCHBACK s2995 Economy 4 cylinder engine. radio automatic transm1ss1o'lt- (316NIN) 17 4 'CADILLAC CPE. D'VILLE V-8 auto trans tactory air cond1homng lull $ 6395 power power steering power disc brakes, power windows. power seat~ AM·FM radio Landau vinyl root. Lanoau top (579KHR) 175 MG MGB CONY. 4 speed AMtFM radio rallye wheels s4395 (863NLEl '74 CHEV. 3/4 TON CAMPER SPECIAL •75 PONTIAC ASTRE HATCHBACK '73 PONTIAC VENTURA '72 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 I HATCHBACK ~:~7 !:~dcg;~'."~~~ai?°t:r. ~e~~1~~ $ 5195 V-8. auto trans. factory air cond1tionmg. $ 2795 AM radio. rallye wheels. custom interior stereo. rallye wheels (387NIH) (288HGT) V-8. auto trans factory air cond1to1n1ng $ 2995 AM/FM -;tereo tilt steering 1416EAF) 174 PONTIAC LUXURY LEMANS V-8 auto trans. fac1ory air cond1t1ooing $ 3395 pawer steering. AM radio. cruise control 175 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SALON '73 CHEVROLET MALIBU ~~u~~e~~~n~ ~:' ~~~di~~~~~gu $ 4995 V-8 auto trans factory air cond11tonor1q, $ 2795 too. rallye wheels. tilt wheel, cruise control AM. radio. Landa~ top 1342GTPl (672MUL). PllCIS M>OD T1l OCTOla 11111, 1976. AU CAIH\.UST U OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE DPRTLY DO PONTIAC WAHAMTY WOik llGAlDUSS Of WHIU YOU OIHMHALL Y PUlCHASB> YOUI CAR WE LEASE ALL MAKES AMD MODELS _ _,. . . . • . . . . . . .. '• . . . ' . • . . . . . . . j I I l ' v . ......,.. ~~.~~.~ ....... !~~:!!.~~ .~~ ....... !!~~.~.s.~' ....... l~~!.~~.~ ....... G...... IOOZ G...-GIS 1002 G........ 100...,_.el 1002 DAIL V PILOT' Sund111i October 10. 1976 ............................................................................................ Thi Bfaest MirbtpMc• on the~ Coat DAILY PILOT . CLASSIFIED ADS wr-........ 1-"" -....... : .. ~ .......,_, .... ~·-...... 1000JI" ••-n . ...._• ............................ ....... u ... ...... Jw-can.w tt, find tt, [ 842 587& l One Coll Servlt8 TrOdi lt'Wtth a Want Ad • fast Credit Approval ._ .... ...................... ............... r......-.H•"•"" CLASSIFIED INDEX -------·l~PorW. ...... ,..w. tto.nllorW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRIORS: A~iurs GtMNI 1002 ....,... I 002 Ge-Mrol I OOJ .,._... c.ltecl& tMlr ods ••••:•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••!'•;,• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl PllCI Yoar Ad, Call 642·5678 H8U$l'S FOR SAL£ · ·cr.lly .... NpOrt • ron fmrMdiately. The DAILY PILOT cusumes llablllty for th• first i corTee• lnstrtlon only. 9-.i .~ ................. 11m ::J::V""";.i,·:::::::::::: ~~ ._ _______ _, ~-iii.Cb ............ IOI& g:-M~~~~.:::::::::::::: != Publlsh~r·s Notice: ~~::::::::::::'.::::: ::: AU real estate advertised .. ~ vafk;, .............. 1n:w ln this newspaper is sub """°llllMI lit.ch • •• · • • · .. • ' 11"0 ' t t th Fed l F I ;=. ........... -.......... 1ow Jee o e era a ~:ttii'!~:::'.::::::::::::ll: Ho.using Act .or 196 IRVINE SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM I ~-5 4382 MargmitaSlrfft Greentree Cambridge model -3 Bedroom + family + dining. 1 ~ Bath. Upgraded. Mustseetoappreclate. Owtter I Agent 551-15 15 ~Nifiii ................ lUU which makes It illegal l ~""°""~~·:::::;:::::::: :~ advertise. ·:any pre· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l?-":J:ie!..n1e ................ 101' lerence, llm1tat1on, o ': saa uui C1pltueno .... • ..... im• discrimination based on ~~;b·::::::::::::.'?:::::.t:: race, color, religion, sex, Gewerol t 002 Getwr-Clll I 002 5'1lllh l,..acuna ................ IOll6 r t· n 1 rig! o an ••••• • BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED s Bedroom + family , room. d""· lurj.(e liv111~. 21h baths Ono mlle to bc.·nrh. $tN,OOO. YOUNG FAMILY HOME Delightful neighborhood~ newly d ecor ated & landscaped. 3 Bedroom, great schoot' 3rea. Only 563,500. CALL 640·6600 onM SUM. l·S ll UMD.A lSLI Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. BOatslip. $325,000 New -under construction, Contemp. , Cape Cod. Oak firs., S 8R, 4\-2 Ba., 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. Custom 6500 sq. ft. waterfront home on the point. 134 Ft. frontage with m,ilgnificent view of boats & harbor. Shp for large boats. Remodeling has been started -finish it to your own taste. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy~1Jc•01111~· NB b75 ·6 161 ~-lrftlN.tu .•.•.... u ......... .,. lm 0 na 10 a 0 n. r • •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111oW1e1tomeas.1~ .......... uoo intention to maki: ~ny OWNER WANTS Getteral I 002 REAL ESTATE such preference, lim1ta· ACTION SPECIALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMt'GI I 002 AC'Wrer ... s.io ........ : ..... .JlllO tJon, or discrimination." * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aportmtn1.1 ror s11 ........... uoo Owner ready to move. ,.... 8-lo""-"1 ............. 1~ This newspaper will no Super value in this 3 Duplu Potential $46,750 nEWPORT HEIGHTS i'!'.:::/l:&'.~~Y'PU:·::::::~:l knowingly accept any bedroom, bonus room 2495 IRVINE, CM, VIEW .~~~~~~~~~I HACIENDA =fnl~m'Zm!'~.:··:::::{:: advertising for r ea home in H arbor View of Back Bay. Live in 4 br, JUST 2 Bedroom. 2 bath, in· There is no end to the Ovp1eau.up1usa1e ......... 11m estate which is in viola Homes. Entertainment 2 bath, formal dinin!!, dividual Condominium. 2 Possibilities!! Lovely 2 l:=~'::J;.~::::·:::· .. : tionofthe law. area (talore inside and must see plan for addi· REDUCED Car garage w/clcc door h e d room, J bat h! JndJIWialPt'OPOl'1.Y .......... 2100 out. One of a kind and tionalunit.R·2 zone. opener-highly up· Spacious living room. ~[:rH~:r.:iiP'rk~::::::::::l Houses for Sale priced. to sell at Sl20,000 Picturesque-$19 00 graded, carpeting, wood ram i l y room with ~ ..... 1.n.~.Ruott ........ 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcluding land. Must see Custom built 3 br + ex· Fantastic 4 bedroom, 2 paneling & mirrors. En· IJeamed ceilin~. plus ex· O.:'i.f~/;i;;,p::'.::::'.:'.: ~ GeMrGll I 002 to a.ppreciate. Cttll lor tra lge tam'ily. Trees, J·oy the community pool, tra l ar ge fireplace. u..torSta1el'r"P ~ t.m t .,73 .. 550 bath, family home. New "' Ran<hea.ranno,c;~~;,;;:-::::: 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• appom en . u ·o • etc. jacuzzi, tennis courts & c.very woman's dream Real E.&1a1e £•ch•~ct ........ 2loJO 0 t ' ff [ OP!N 1119· ,, ~ FuN •<>N NICE •~ Most For Money ~:::~i?;t.&cfr~i~t.fi~~~c~ clubhouse. Who's first? kit ch e n + + + 3 car Realr..tal•R~ULS ....... ~ ecora ors ome ..•. :~11n:Jill;UI SBr~rms,formaldining, ing available. Hurry. -~1 II. ~~r~~:·r:o;.v~~~ds~~~:~ "-Pllml•he.t ............ 3100 TUSTIN {''· '~: i:if:U~ ·A family rm, ready for oc-Please call • yard. All for $89,900 full Hou>n Unlumbhod .......... UCO ::;·:~ . ., ·,.ii; t CUpa ncy • p • 646-7171 H_ .. f'llmorUnr .......... llOO Expen'ence the pr1'de ur . Newport Heights Ph·.540-3666 .. nee. . Condomhuuml Furn .......... 3400 OU ANYTIME OPfN tu 9 ." $I UN 10 er l<jl(f. ~=rt~~~~::-.: ........ ::.::: .. = ~=~·~h~~~~~r~~go~~ HEWLISTING! x~~WBca~r~:i'.i;~:I~~~ .L'ihJA1l• r~~,Tum:H·U1~ ~EW:.~~~ ... : ........................................ ~ ! ~~a:i~~1·~~s't?n1~~~~~~0~~ c~!~~s~~:A ~t'¥~:~~1d~g ~ )~~~~ 4i~:Gl!fl:W G~al I 002 e~~~iiA Oli: ~ I Al)lllUnfurn ............ :i.oo EnJOY ils carpets, Van . apt. over garasc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Apb f'llrn or Uni ........... a'•)I) :J limts S89 500. E We're here to he lp I tw H<.()qu.. • • ... • • •1•0 Luit papers, workshop in • ' · nd of Cul-de-sac · ·~~-----------• ·n:::i".~1~.'i~d·:: .......... '.!~~ garage, beautiful patio -tUEitA~~ROOO! Walk to school s. ---------1 ' 11 1~u;,·~!',0;r::~;.; .... ·. ::;.~ entertainment area with _M S •. DclE Enclosed by block wait. ~ v ... auon R~t•I•. .. F•> sparkling pool and B· Spacious, neat"" ean. 4 Boat gate. Heavy shake. 11.n1.111.oSh1r•.. • uoo 8 Q N d ! · bdrm. + family -frplc. 3 < ll 1 b d •-Goorai .. torRISll .. . n:,o • • o nee or 1m· W 11 1 d a arge) e rms. 2 r. · orro .. R•nt11 .... 4'11.i provemcnt costs in this e an scaped, etc. 1''irepla ces. Beaut " :~~~r;~~~!i"' ·:· .. ::~ home! A fantastic value Shownbyapp'l. Sll0,000! landscaped,lgeyard. ~CATCH H=---ER ~~·~~~'inieci::· ·:: .. "'. ~~":: for S84.500. OOOPS! Ultra Ultra M .. r.R•niil..... . ..~wi .•.• PS:-Tuslin schools Fallin~ out of escrow · View, decor, location in the hig game room BUSINESS, INVEST· are superb. duplex on full R·2 lot, in <Dover s h 0 res ) . 5 with pool table, wine her hlk. to ocean, for only Bed fo m l di · g at the wet bar, dm' e her MENT, FJN1 NCE rm. r a nin • 11 CALL NOW $74,500! library, Jg sep fam rm. in formal e legance, ~ .. ,, .... ~ppo~ .............. ~.oos 752. 7JlS Balboa Bay Prop. Open Daily l·S. nuzzle her in the front ot' ln•••llll"nt ~.n1e<1 .......... so:.oo * 675_7060 * u • .~'•• the two story entry. 1n~~~n1'0'~i:y::::::::::~:~ Realtors 400 [.f"71ll~FOR il'ill the fireplace, love her in \tnnflrtolll•n. •+····· .... ~ DOt..iALD M BIRO C.M --""~ F t d i ~:~::.~~~~~~~-~'£~{~·:::~ 'L--a-gu-:...:.:-::...:.·:.::~:.:.::·::.~..:.:.~.:.:~~~:.::0a:.::"p_t_n_r, ___ E_X_E_C_U_T_lV_E ___ ,~;-!!c111! .... ·!·:.~-!-~~=~~-~!-~-!'!tr!!~:. ·~~;~~ies:~is~::~r~1:5~ PERSON1LS & BEACH ESl TE 5 BR I~ Muke your ow11 happy " ocn. \'U, patio. S49,500. A ending, hut tall tor an LOST I. FOUND 4l>H32u hrkr, 497-3595 + POOL/ JACUZZI 'h ACRE appointment. tr><lay. """"''"••menu ~100 Formal doubk door l'll· GENTLEMAN'S 640·9900 ~~!i':t:."... ~~:: try to cntertarner's de-RANCH u,,1,, found . ~·.. light cll•gant living room. :17.ttfil.eal &hJ,, ~ t:1':1cl~i:.'.::. ""'' f'orClassifiedAd Cathedral ceiling and CUSTOM BUILT T ... ,1..... .... . ~:~ ACTION crackling fireplace. Step Tree lined street in Valley Realty SERVICES Call a down family entertain· prime residential area. s-"'°* oirec•°''. . . ... fiOOO Daily Pilot ment center with wall of Secluded entry to huge _________ 1 EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION AD·VlSOR glass. View of sparkling living room. Crackling --~!!!~~---! 642·Sb'78 )JOlll and jucuz7.i. Formal fir eplace. Massive ~Ee clining room convenient-formal dining room. ~ 70\) ---------ly Sl'rVl·d from huge Huge country styled n ~-;~~ --gourmet kitchen. Sweep· kit c h c n . 2 S t o n c -~ -----1 ni; stairs to lavish fireplaces. Family room MERCHANDISE master suite + bonus overlooks grounds. RECOMMENDED room for pool table and Private frml orcharcl to FOR CHILDREN cards. Hurry: Easy roam lhru. l!idC'll\vay terms! 963·i~1 master suite & children's Huµ:c backyard to play Cl"fN 111 9,,, HtiN rose "''Cf' <iuarters. i\I uch more. in. kinderi;artcn through 12th grade within the fiv~ [~.·11~~ II tli Steal this one for only blocks walking. 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Owner. 642·5583. f.19 Spadea B outiqutt r C:Omc\ ........................ 1>Jn ~ar ...................... ta:I 1 • rorr.:.:·:.::::::::::·:.::::·:.:'.=: Spach:• Bout.tque•s ftSt is destsned to add flair to I :=-~·;.::·:.::·:.:-.::·.::·::.'.·=: your wardrobe. Button-trimmed naps alt.nutate· • "'1 "'1<• .................... := pockets. It can be made reversible. F1br1c1: ' _:;:~;:::::::::::::::::=:::-cord~y. flannel, velveteen, light or mediuQl ' Oidoi-()lle .................. ~ ''"1.lht wool. F·19 is cut only In Misses 6-18. Size 12 II ~;:=.,;;tii:::::~:::::::::::::: 11157 requires 11/8 yds. of '5" fabric or 1 yd. of each ' Ml••• ...................... = .fabric lr made reversible. To order: send p·-1 U!!M~td .................. "110 • ..._ __, .. •. • v., ....................... m 1 '. num"'", 11lae, name1 address •nd zlp. Price SZ.00 ' NOTICE plus 30' poataae and nandling. bow Dally PUot Cius-Pattem Books by ClaaaltlcatlM: SuJ>l)lement &; lfled ads dJspJay thelr Separata, SporLPear and Mlsccllaneout. $1.150 me111••• wlOl lealbtlll)t PQltpaid. Make cb«k payable w Spadea. Send or· nnd Jm~d? Our-~. we aera w lh1I newspaper. C/O Spadea, 2 Brtd1e St., h1~ ~ t.o aa,y 1... really Mlllqrd. N.J. 0884&. Dept. CX·l5. ~all.lts. rbooe.ll .. lllllllll .... !1111 ..... ,. ..... ,. ..... ,. ...... _______ ... -. '2.\~;.: JiEOHJf ~~~;•t· Call lur appo111t· 640·9900 fi'l.e /Yleal &lalll 9'/a~#J VACANT GIANT GHOSTS AND GOBLINS! will be at your door this Halloween when you own thls beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Atrium en· try. Step down living room. Formal dining room. D ouble b r ick fireplace. Built-in range- oven & dishwasher. Over 2000 sq. fl. Forced air heating .. Shake roof. Lots or fruit trees. Eight years new! Prime Foun· tain Valley location. On- ly $83,990! Hurry. Call Valley Realty Bluffs View PANORt\:\11C VIEW or the Back Ray from this immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo done in soft yellow tones. You'll fall in love with this one' It's a beauty! ! Redu<'etl to SELL FAST. $110,UOO 647 VISTA BOHIT A OPEN SAT /SUH I ·S ~~~9.Jr'5 FvNronr'NtCir lf523 CAMPU5Da:IRVl!f£ r• I OPENDAJLV l•lll1fti1Jjll __ 8_A.M.T06 P.~ _. _ -TI1e fastest draw rn lh1• T r y a Dail y Pilot West ... a Daily P1lol Classified Ad to buy, sell Classified Ad. P hone or rent something. 642-5678 . CMMrol I 002 Gttteral .1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE HOMES MESA VERDE. magnificent 5 BR, 3 BA Buccola, across from park, near golf course. Pool & j acuzzi. Extra lge rooms thruout. Fam rm w/wet bar, massive stonefplc. Prof. decorated. Approx 2950 sq.ft. LAGUMA HILLS, lge 4 bedrm, view home, 3 baths. Sunken fam rm w/wet bar & fplc. Lge living & Cormal dining rrns. Pool size lot. Approx 2100 sq:ft.. WISTHAYIN, irnjhaculate, 2 story, 4 BR, f am rm, 2 baths 3 car garage .on quiet cul·de·sac near Mile Square Park. Approx a.too sq.ft. I.ACK I.A Y. recently painted inside/outside, Newport view home. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, fpJc, Jge kitchen. Enclosed garden witb BBQ area. .Beautifully land~aped. · C ... 140-HJZ ~ & associate , ll!!IJ/!"._.~ -------I macnab/ Irvine realty FINER HOMES ROM $156,500T0$1,200,000 ·"M.ANSIOM• ON LINDA ISLE "87,. (tip of island) -OPEM SUM. 1·5 P.M. Over 100' on Bayfront w /huge slip. Elegant 6 bedroom home w/high ceilings, marble floors, crystal chandeli ers, gigantic Ii ving &dining areas, nautical bar, billiard room, sauna, jacuzzi & 3·car subter· · ranean garage. Entertain or relax in approx. 7000 sq. ft. of true luxury. $695,000 incl. prime land. CH38) OPEN SUH. 12-6 P.M. 208 VIA MENTONE, LIDO ISLE. Charming, bright 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 56' lot w/room to expand. 2 fireplaces -family room overlook- in g lg. south patio -eating area in kitchen -strcet-to-strada location + near beach & tennis. $156,500. <H39 ) OPEN SUH. 1·5 P.M. 1506 ANTIGUA. DOVER SHORES. Stunning 4 bedroom. 4 112 bath home w/gorgeous formal dining room, f amity room w /sunken bar PLUS huge billiard/play room. Elec. gates to courtyard entry -security system -3-car garage -access to 3 private beaches. ~29.500 fee land. A MUSTSEE! (H40) SEE IT HOW Handsome contemporary Cape Coo under construction -but easy to see the advantages of 70' on the bay & quality construction. Prime loca- tion! Plans avail. in office. $365,000. Beve rly Morphy 642-8235. (H41 ) MAGNIFICENT SHORECLIFFS Great 5 bedroom family home w/guest apt. & fantastic views of jet- ty & Catalina. Huge master suite w/wall of windows overlooking harbor & private patio. Room for pool. Owner motivated. Fee Land. Barbara Wrigbt644-6200. (H42) A TI'EHTION KIDS! Have your own separate wing in this super family home! You'll be in a Great Neigh borhood w /private beaches1 smaJl boat storage & lots of friends. Your parents will even have a wing of their own w /bay view! $175,900. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (H43 ) LIDO ISLE IA YRONT Exceptional Country English Custom Home designed by Ted Grenzbach. Distinctive woods, glass & brick + lush thick carpeting. 5 bedrooms, 5112 baths, form al dining & upstairs f amity room. Pier & slip. Fee land. Harriet Perry 642·8235. (H44) II• VIEW IN llG CANYON Dreamy custom Monaco on 4th fairway. 3 bedrooms -expanded country kitchen -pegged wood CloofS -wool carpeting-extensive use of used brick -lg. patios - prime view location. Helen Wood 644-6200 .. CH45 )' PIOMC>NroltY IA Y New 4 bedroom/den home at end of bay-lg. redwood deck-suana & jacuzzi -pier:& slip priv. $365,000 fee. Roy Romey 642·8235. (H46) 642.-1235 644·6200 I01 DoYer Drlw HerbOr View Center lntlne •t CemPIA Valley canter 751-141• ~ --.. , '#'-.. ~~. ~ ~ .... --,,, ••• 111-2000 SPECTACULAR TURTLE ROCK VIEW. This beautllul 3 bdrm, 21h bath Plan 50 in Turtle Rock Terrace has u fantastic view by day & night! Living rm & spacious family rm with beau tlf u l Palos Ve rdes St on" Fireplaces. Upgrad(ld carpeting & drapes thruout. Covered patio. Rear yard is so big there's room for a pool ! Wet bar. Large formal dinlng rm. $141,900. OfllEM SUtc>A Y I ..S 19191 HOllW~ TBIACI fllc<?!.~..!t~~ ***OPEN HOUSES 2·5*** 2781 Bayshore Dr. 4BR. U01 l3erki>hire 4 DR, Fam. Rm. Pool 1730 Port Manleigh Cir. 3 BR, Fam. Rm. Pool 3707 Inlet Isle 4DRFam. Rm. 58.51 Sierra Cielo 4BRFam. Rm. $179,500 Bays.bores $139,000 Westcliff $168,500 HVHomes $149,500 H.V. Hills $103,000 Turtle Rock IN A CLASS BY fTSB.F An authentic "Williamsburg" colonial has just beem created! Custom, quality features including the most minute details make this architectural dream an outstanding achievement & distinct asset to the community of Corona del Mar. Particulars a'vail a ble with appointment. Presented at $175,000. HILLTOP PRIVACY -VIEW Spacious four bedroom pool home. Ocean view from .. your Library desk". Great living area for family & formal entertaining. $195,000 fee. IOA TS H'IAY VIEW Seclude d c u s t o m duplex, entertainer's paradise. Rare design & construction. A tri-level & a penthouse. Spacious 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, separate workshop, oversize lot & parking areas. $245,000. HEW IN WESTCLIFf Ma rvelous 5 bedroom family home w /4 baths & a family room. Attractive pool & jacuzzi plus a large side yard. Spectacular exterior elevation & a circular drive. $152,500 including land. SUPERB LOCATION Big Canyon 4 bedroom 4112 bath family room Deane Versailles, new on market. Priced to sell. Highly upgraded kitchen. Golf course views from most rooms. $254,000. MEW LISTING -MODB. HOME 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large high ceiling & paneled family room w /brick fireplace. Country kitchen. Heated & filtered pool w /pool house & full bath. Recently decorated in beautiful earth tones. $139,000. IA YCREST HACu:HDA Unique Spanis h architecture sunken living room, 4 bedrooms 3 baths. mirrored wardrobes. cust~m designed pool, lush landscaping, circular drive to Baycrest Road. Price $149,500. CHALLENGES COMP4RISON You've waited long enough for this superb 5 bedroom Lido Bayfront at $525,000 a nd it's worth it. Great style, great location. Designed for the great life. Do yourself a favor & sec it today. VIEW OF II& CAHYOM Three bedrooms, three & one-half haths. gues t room, pool, jacuzzi. Private yard. thousands spent in landscaping plus lots more. AU for $168.500. .J REDWOOD & GLASS Custom designed home. Secluded master suite has sauna & jacuzzi & fireplace. Separate 3 bedroom children's wing .. Panoramic view of Back Bay & Fashion Island from living room, dining room, kitchen & family room. $'l69,950. ONE OF A l<IHD 4 bedrooms, STUDY, !am.rm., & formal dining room are all part of this delight! ul Turtle Rock home, with 2 baths, & central air. Steps from park & pool. A rare find for only $93,000'land included. MEW LISTING-Vllogel Popular l ·story Princeton model with 3 bedrooms, dio.iJJJ( room. & 2 baths. AttracUvely upgra"ded and located near pools and t ennis on wide greenbelt. $79,500. A COlOWIU.~ CO. 644-1766 2111 IAN-JOAOUIN1'111.U AO. IN icw.ioRT CINlt!flt • I , I I ' .. • ~-~~ ....... ~~.~~·~········!~.':!~~ ....... ~!.~~.~ ....... ,~!!!~~.~~ ...... . 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GUAD41.UPE Lots of wrought iron. c athe dral t•eilings, Mt. view. ~legant living w1Lh plantation s hutter.;, plush tarpcting, lols of wallp apt'r & mirrollS. 5129,500 2li3 EASTILUFf OIUVE 3 Bit. 2 BA. SPLIT LEVEL lmmac. coml , highly upg raded . low leasehold. low maintenance Can 't m bs on t his one• SW,500. 203 VISTA HOGAR 3 Ill., 2 IA., ONE LEVEL Beautifully furnis hed. lease. On lovely greenbelt, close to pool. Heady to mov<' in $520 A :'vlonth. I I OTHER BLUFFS LEASES ! POOL HOME $500 TO S675 I . \I ES . .\ \' E It U E :J ~!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~!!!~ : bcdrm. den, :! bat~. lll'<ll' General I 0021 General I 002 Country Cluh. f>ru.~cd to • •• •• • ••. •• •••••••••••• •••. ••• •••• • ••••••••• •• sell toda) ''. $87.500. Cal11i---------for appl. TRI-LEVEL Large 2 :.tory, 4 bedrm, forma l dining. family rm. :J bath. fully etir con· d ilioned p rl'stii.r1ou,, home. F'ully sprinkled, trim mC'd to pl'rf et•t urn l11nd:.l'ap111 µ. EllJOY g r a t• 1 o u s I 1 \' 1 n i.: a t ~5t)CI NEW LISTING Peninsula duplex; uppu· l bclrm., lower lge. l·br. w 'frvlc .. l!nl·I p11rd1 & nice p;1tio ;1n·;i. Obi garage with h a th & "'>rkruum. l-:\lr;! :! r .1r pa I' k i II g . I' I' I l ' l' cl .it SlOJ.000 tJjJ.Jli63 1133 0.):!:I f: \I'' associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOlS W Balba o 671·?663 [A'8MES] 1555 w. Baker, C.M. SPAHISH VILLA Next to Market Basket 3 BEDROOM + POOL ---5•4•9··8•65•5---' l:kaut1lul llled t'l1ll'Y to hugl' l1 \1n g rtivm PANORAMIC ELEGANT CUSTOM HOME By Uwner. Ik signecl for grL1e1uus cntC'rlaimng & t·<•mfortaull· fumll) Ii\· ing. L.rg up~Lai rs must :-.wll' 1nc·lud. llbr;1r~ 11:11 Expa1h1\ l' ~a rd,•11., &l pc)VI un t')>fra lrg Ii·•· lc1l B y .\ppt Brok1•r ' \\1.:l1·umt• ,...!!l!I ;.,u t ~)~·~.;;:t . 4 BDRM-$4 5,000 .\h!'olut.·1~ 1111r11.1111lal1· I f~1111 11111111• \\ 111.11111·1111•d lndM'fJllll( ~ flj\\1'1'1111! ... 1tad1· tn•1•., .'\lr:• Ir~ lot IOI' (ltl\«tl'\ ~ 1.1111 11111 I Ot'lt'n•d \\ Fil \ or \ \ term~ Bctt\'I' hun \' I W & L WalkC'r & Lr1· Heal 1-:..,tal<' (i46· 7711 llG CAHYOM-S271.500 ELE<i•HT -HAUTIFUL-VIEW A most luxurious & highly upg raded Versailles m odel by De ane Homes. Panoramic view of golf course. mountain s. lights -also a view of ocean. Paneled fam rm, expe ns ive wall papers thruout. cuslom cptng & drapes, m arble & air-cond. 2 RUE ST. CLOUD SAT/SUt-11·5 THE "ILUFfS"-EHD UHIT Spacious customized condominium in newest section of the "Bluffs." 2 Lge bdrms . d en with firepl. formal dining rm & 2\12 baths. Decorator wall papers, cptng & dra pes. Beautiful g reenbelt view P ool. Lease Si50 month llG CAHYOH TOWNHOUSE SPARKLING HEW-SI 18,500 D e L uxe ff'atures thruo ut thi s t•harm in g brand new home. The upst a irs s pacious mast er bedroom suite has s itting rm, private dressing rm & mirrored wardrobe doors. 2nd Bdrm dn may be used as den. Formal dining rm. lease $800 mo. or sell. 32 CANYON ISLAND DR.SAT/SUN 1·5 (off F ord Rd. E. of Jamboree) llG CANYON TNHOUSE, LEASE Choice location with beaut. golf course VIBW! Lovely I-story 2 bdrm. lge formal dining rm. Highly upgraded. Plus h c ptng & drapes. s hutters. mic rowa ve. ceram ic tile entry & kitche n. air -cond. & filtered air. Sfl50 mn ~Pf' b roker abo\'e at 32 Cyn Island l IEDROOMS-POOL-$51,500 Fantastic Anthony kidney-shaped pool completely fenced. This Costa Mesa home b eing completely r edecorate d by s e lle r & will deliver in b eautiful condition. Call us today! 21 I I San Joocpn Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.B. 644·49 I 0 VIEW Jncludin~ Cat allrta & P;ilos Verdes. Lrg. & s padous Ct;STo;i1 hit. home. lavishly dC'l·orat· ed. Ma:.ter ba. equipped w. Jlll'Ulli & 1·om·erl1hlc shwr., :.team rm. W & L t.: r u ,. k I 1 n i: f 1 r l' p I a r l' (;ourrnL•t k1ll'h"n w, bre11kfas1 a rl·a. Sl'l'\'t• thru w1nct1>w to fJl'I\ ate patio. Space tor ltV. parktn~. Lea· at l'd lll'Lil' ~t:huob anti "h11pp111g Bargain pncC' at !:-57,rnio. II ur n '. Call :•t;:J.ti~lii f lPJ ,, t1 'J • J I J(, "", ~ 11.j f l@ li~!H:I Gen~rol I002!GeMrol 1002 PL~S~:::~~6Ms 1 ·••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• ;\I :11-:n1f1<·l'nt ocean '11·\\ j />. / ~A /) t\1~11.n1,, .. nii·"1111 '-llJ>l'r c:J..ido J~{e tllll,..ll'lH0 t10n l C':tllll'•'~ II \\'alkcr & l.1·1· HcLil FA-;tatt• fi-ltl-7711 * V. A . TERMS * t.n"·t~ pl.1nk1·t1 t lrn11 ~ Attractivl' 4 bdrm home on corner lot. .. ncl hl•:tnll'ct 1···•l 111 i.:~ Bay view:,; fro m living room & upstairs Lar..:1• :! h;-, ~ h.1 ho111<• LOVELY LOVEL y t;ai. tiltn~. nw. v' i ... :•t, F11r111.1 l t11n111i.:. l11ll1:irll b"d· t.<Jc>m . Sl RS ,OOO l'l~llll \11th l\t'I h:tl' :11111 "' bnl'I• fpl!• Ow1wr p.11nt ·I Br, \·~ultC'd n'ihug .... 111g thruout . 111~1 :d l1ng pancled lamrmw/h;ir& new t·arµet:-. !Jhll• 1-:;ir frplc · ~.500. 1.i:t· p<1t111 \\' bltn 11 IH) 3402 Wo~lancl Call dLiy or 111ght ' Open Sun. "·lf·'l!J?8 · "ves 516·81<>1 PAT CANTRELL "' " -. ~ .. Realtors 548-9607 '-IUtl~ I"'.' 111 lw.1(')11•" .l w.t 1t ~ll'cl .11 >;l!l!l,:'>lllJ 1-'t•P Ca II t173 Kfi:iO 1••frJ ''I I• I\ HH' 01H I". I l~IHAIHI] BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y!>1de Drive. N.8 675-6161 ----- ARTIST'S SELL idle items w1Lh a STAR GA-Z.EK~i'~ Da1h· J>t!ot Cla~s1ficd Ad . t---~--s1·CLAY It POLLAN Lachenmyer Realtor BEACH CHALET Charming split level artist 's chalC't across from palm lined park S~n por ch o pe ns to Spanish stuCC'O living r oo m . S l l.'P saver kill'hen. Gracious dinmg room. Gl•1ss enl'losccl m<1:-.Lcr with bn·alhla k ing v1ew of l'<1lallna ' Fresh paint. upgraded carpel. Do~ run a nd J>al10 Two t·ur f.!<tl':tJ.!l' Thn•e hlocks to 111•ean, -------1 i;.~2.56i8. _ J S©RJUµ-~r..zrs~ Thal Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle -----l41 .. , ~y ClAT • •OllAN 0 ltt:'orra f\<)C 1t--e 6 K'ombled --........._ wotdl below to f""'olte 6 ( .. )1mpt,. WC":h Pr+l"t• lr''t'l Of ; eoch •n .i, 11~ of >i-.ior~\ • I ROCREN I 12 I I) I I pier :rnd 1'1,,111111:. Tw11 I S U L N I M bcdroom. l\\'O IJaths Ju.,l ..,.,-Tl-1.--.,..1--.1-rl-i SStU 150 (',Ill \0 nlln ·t 1.-....1..-1.... __._ _ _.. __ .._ _ _, \ f;, IBJ ._I _I._: ..... J-: ..... 1:--]-'.~' -1 \Somo wom•n don'l lool --~---I I I' j I I their best in rhe morning GeMral I 002 . . _ . . . My neighbor looked out ••••••••••••••••••••••• the window one morning 17 V 0 E C I N I a nd saw his wife chasing "Harbor Lights" fo:ilccn n il'ltardr>nn F.l\•1>hanl an animal with ,I Vlll'lllllll C'll'W\\'r in front ancl a rui: twatt•r 1rl bad• • Roadhog J\ frtlow who meets vnu in11n· than hnlfwav • Adot("lt'f'nt . !\ t«t'n;.ll?('f who al'ls like a haby when ,vou don 't t re.it him like an ilfhtll • PolitiC"ian 1\ rr11111 who roa"<<'S v011 into votm~ for him: then 'l'n<l.; vou 1he h1tl • You're gt'llml! ol<I 1( \'OU can remem ber when many plac·cs you e:m reach bv rar to<l av ll~L'fl to he ~1lhin wit1k111).! distanc·r • Walk or ride to Horbor RHlty for good prospect. to Nit ~ honM FAST ..ct WELL! I I I I I a garbage truck She ,___...___.__...__...___....._, shouted out, "Am t too I. M A I C I B I late for the garbage?" The h._,_...,._,,_......--.--.--1· driver looked her over, I I j' I I shook his head and s11id .._...__.__~~~ ,,_, -•• ,. 10·10 O Complete t~e ct'l-\.ldle quo•ed bf Hll"Q •n the t"'•:UlnO WO'd' ... vu develop fr~ ttep No J b•'OW e r;;r,•/.~·Ull.e!P(O I' I' ,, I' 14 I' I' ,. I' I • 1111 •11 SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 5100 G~Mral I 002 General I 002 ..••................... ·····•·••·········••··· HUGE 3 CAR GARAGE will please any husband and just wait 'ti t s he secs that master bedroom -a true Sultan hideaway with fi replace for those quiet even- ings. 4 Bedrm. fam room. formal dining. 2 story. priced for quic·k s ale. Only $80.750 . TOM SAWYER would turn oh to this prestige 1800 model. Just show him the playhouse out ba ck with a fantast ic pool and j acuzzi for s kinny dipping. Mom will love the :=;unken li \'ing room. form a l dining room and a famHy room with fireplace. F:verybody likes the spacious cu Hie-sac lot. INVESTORS -ALERT Ideal 3 bcdrm with gas BBQ in kitche n. New carpet. Priced under the market. You (iOlish it up and you clean up• Roberts Realt 16241 Beacb Blvd~ &untJneton lleaeb ,,.,.., _,..,, Mo, 11"ft# , .,, .. •w •• y I'•, .. ,, •" " ., • , A I "" .. ~NH•' •I\-, ... ,, """ •' \\Ii'\ ... Al li<:1f'I<.(\ •,IA• ,, ~ 1 .. I •• • 1 ,.,. '' I W •t 'f,,• .. ,r,,.,., •,.v .. 1-r .qr ....... •OO• @ Ad•cnc , ... .,,...,.,., 6"1 lnvp ,..,,_ f•C'f'C;MOlly ,,,.,,dfi '' l'r.~dov "9C"i-· l"'t P<'WnQ., # /I N,, .. ., 11~ '"" .. A# f'W'''l'i1 1\0.. llo f idov •• T11 10,(\owr' ·~ '·>' .;i,n r'l11' ,, .. IV" 111 •11. ... 1 ·t i<'\ .. , _..\Clec(Yl"-_.61l,..,..,.,""' Ii" l"O'"U•'lf ~a M1111c1 llQ( ... 't4'f"\ ?OM"<! 6"\ 10111 .,;Ncutnl 1002 GeMral 1002 .••....•.....................•......•..•...... AJ /\JEWEL\.. Assoclatts REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS AA1 North Cn.ul H1g:l'\w.1V L~unA Bt•M.M C1tlifm 111f4 YARBOR VIEW HOMES A delightful 4 Bedroom Home in "Model Home" condition upgraded with many, many luxury features. Fee land. Top neighborhood. See it today. $119,750. *********** GOLFER'S PARADISE IN LAGUNA NIGUEL One of the finest custom homes ever built on beautiful Niguel Golf Course. 3 Bedrooms, den & a grand, s paciou s l iving room with entranc ing v iews or the greens. $180.000. 494-6594 ...._ __ . --·. ' --. J ' Sundlly. Octobor 10. 1!116 OAtL 'f PILOT Q ~.c:'!!!! .~~ ~ •• . •• • • ~!!! .~ ~ ....... I ~~::!.~~.~~! ........ I~~~!!!.~~~.~'!:.······· Gentor9' I 00 ~al 1002 Getterol I 0;>2 G~Hctl I OOZ ····•••·•·······•····· ·••·················••· ·············•······•·· ················~~··-~· . ....,...,_ HOMES OPEN 1.s nls Aft.,,..OOft UHl(i)UE IN CAMEO SHORES -Spacious 3 Bedroom , pool, corner lot. vacant, asking $174,500. See Marilyn Shuff at 4701 Hampden. UHl(i)UE IH LAICE FOREST -Next to the Lake. gr eat views. 3 bedroom. 2 story. A /C See Nancy Laux at 22525 Overlake Ori vc . UHl(i)UE IN LIDO SAHOS -3 bedroom, stone fireplace, beams. paneling. See Natalie Fogarty at 4916 River , bring $74,500 s and dollars. UNIQUE IH IA YCREST -4 Bedroom, sin g le s tory, ample lo t , vacant. $143,500. See Pat L a n e at 2000 Windward Lane. UNIQUE OH THE EASTSIDE -3 .Bedroom. pool, low maintenance, immac ulate. $79,500. See at 331 E . 20th. Costa Mesa . I UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Great tri-level. 4 Bedrooms. on a delightful corne r lot and only $98,500. See Phil H andlem an at 2734 Cardinal Ori ve UNIQUE IH SAHTA AHA -2 Bedroom condo, pool. jacu7.zi, only $39,500. See Nancy Newcomb at #4. 5330 W. lst (near Euclid). UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES -For L e a se. $595/Mo., s uper s h arp 2 bedroom, d en , beautiful grounds. new paint, upg raded carpeting. See Barbara Collins a t 2041 Port Province Place. UNl(i)UE IH IRVIHE TERRACE -For lease (option possible), 3 Bedroom, large kitche n. private yard. ne w pa int, see Wendy Beam at 1312 Santane lla Terrace. UNIQUE OVER BUCK GULLY -2 bedroom, d en. exciting. s p ectacular views. $650/ Mo. and worth it! See Marilyn Shuff at 524 Hazel. off Coas t Highway. UNIQUE IN llG CANYON -Dramatic 3 Bedroom townhome, for lease. $1250/ Month. see #2 Rue Fontainbleau. UHIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Buccola 2-story. 4 Bedroom. big family room. ne w al $111.5()0. See Vonda Peterson at 1777 Oriole Drive. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -3 Bedroom perfecto. larger lot, paneled den with firep lace. $86,500. See Jacki e Handle man at 2001 Palau. UNIQUE IN llG CAHYOH -3 bedroom townhome. ree ls big, lives s mall. $174,500-quality -see Rita Boland at 9 Rue Valbonne. U~l()U~ ti()M~S REALTORS' t Hl IVICf ST PfOPLF 6Et.llNG THE NF A TEST HOMfS CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 546-6990 • CALL US ' General I 002 General I 002 . ·············································· WHY List Your Home! Walker&Lee 'Viii Bu~~ '\"' 011r • House i11 72 Hours at Fair Marke• Valur C'heek yuur ,. ellow t•ageM for vour neares• · lValker & IA•t• off lee and c-al I ~O\V to see if your home q11allfit-N. Walker &lee Real Estate It SALES ASSOCIATE JANET TANNER OPEH HOUSES I ·5 PM 4 BEDROOMS, H~ BATit, F.R. $69,900 1748 IOWA ST., COSTA MESA 3 BEDROOM, l:V.. Bath. F .R . $55.000 19132 Stingray. Huntington Beac h 1 BEDROOMS.1% Bath, F .R. $69,500 10685 El Silbido. Fountain Valley 3 BEDROOM. H '4 Bath. F.R. $67.500 10191 Bunting Ave, Fountain Valley 4 BEDRMS, 2lh Ba. F .R. S87,9ro 206 7th Street , Huntington Beach OPPORTUHfTY CAREER HIGHT Come as you are and get the details on your future in the luc~ative r ea.l estate profession. Sp~ak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. e vening 6 to 9 p.m. or call for appt. PUN TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW I 18055 Magnolia St.. Fountain Valley 1 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!963~-~~ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll!ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!I I General , .••••........•..••.........•.••.............•• I I 002 Gen~rol 1002 I of n ewpo rt I REALTORS 675-5511 WMt Newport deliC)htful two ~oom hame wiffl income unit -or converl to a fflree be-droom home. lncludts pier & float. Cozy flreplace wiffl raised ~ & patio on Hie water. OWNER Will FINANCE. SI 60,000. OPEN SUH I to 5 PM. ' RESIDENTIAL LOT-CHINA COVE ICorona del Marl:Last of its kind, 9etttly slopin9 (approx 90'xl06't; easy to build on -fabulovs ocean & jetty view. Owner will SUl-ORDIHA TE. S 178,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy. General C orono del Mer 675-5511 1002 .•...............•..•.•••••.......•.....•.•... cae: GIORGI ELKINS CO. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eOPEN SUNDAY 1-5 209 NATA-FROIMT ROW IAY VIEW! "Gold Coast" R Plan with Beautiful Water View. Hig hly Upgraded. All Elec Kitche n, 2 Bedrooms, Family Room. $150,000 or Lease Option #3 LINDA ISLE - IAYFRONT $275,000 Custom Bui It by Roulon Hodges. 2 Sty Spanis h Contemporary 5 Bedrooms F a mily Room, Wet Bar . 3 Fireplaces Terrace Deck. Firepit. New Pier Under Construction. 112 VIA LIDO HORD - $298,500 FEE Outsta nding 2 Story Family Home With 5 Bedroom s. Great Bay View. Pier & Slip for Large Yacht. Terrace Deck for Entertaining. Many Extras. 205 VIA LIDO SOUD -$210,000 Fabulous 2 Story Home with View in Area of Prestigious Homes. Pier & Slip for Lge Yacht. 4 Br, 4 Ba, Den, 2 Fireplaces. Wet Bar. 3Car Garage. e IY APPOINTMENT LINDA ISLE IA YFIOMT -$297,500 Spectacular 2 Story Custom Built by Don Koll. 5 Bedrooms. Den. Wet Bar, 3 Fireplaces. Tile Floor Entry & Dining Room. Luxurious Wood Paneling P ier & Slip for Large Yacht. 1112 GALAXY DRIVE - DOVElt SHORES Dramatic one Story Home with Old World Charm. Exciting Back-Bay View. 3 Br, Family Room. Extensive Use of Marble . Formal Gardens. Only For Mos t Discriminating Buyers. Drive By - Call For AppolnhnefttTo SH CHOIGI IUOMS CO .. llW.TOIS 111 DOVEi DllYI &31·1800 l ' I ' ' Cf . OAJL V PILOT 1 Sunday. October 10. 1978 HOMJ•• fo,. Slk IHMMs llor 1 S-. I l .........__,._~_.-Ju~-.--rt...L.. 1.1~ ... ,-.-s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ~ForS. Holl•"'°"W. Hout•tForW. ,.._.lft,_..5* ~ ............... .,...... rv~..... ~ ~ I ..................................................................... ·•······•···•·········· ~••rtl 1002'Ge•r.. 1001 GHerall 1002 ........................................ .!~.~~ C.eMNI 1002 G...,... 1002 Ci.....,.ol 1002 CieMNI 1002 •••••••••··~··• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMt"el 1002 GtM-rGI . .. ............ , ... .._ .. ._ ..... ._,_... .. . . ............ . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .. ------------......... ••..... .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ...... .. .. . . ............................................ . -~ .........•.••.•.........•..••.... ****** Heritage Collection SOMETHING SPECIAL ~ llDllOOMS. SSJ.950 -large r t?crca Lion _room. 2 ba~. big living room. famtly room. fireplace custom kitchen. OvtSrsizt.-d double garage 1 recreational vehicle storage. JUS:r LISTED! Hurry on this Costa Mesa bargain!! Call 540-1151 UNBELIEVABLE 4 IB>IOOM -3 bath family home. On· ly $72,000. Spacious executive home with step-down living room, vaulted c·eilings, expansive glass areas, family room_. formal din & 3 car garage. Neat IO<'at1on. Call 540..1151 forfull details INVESTOR ·.s DELIGHT $48.900 SHARP 3 bedroom home with new paint inside and outside. New carpets and drapes. Great location on large uo· deep lot. Call 546-5880for full details. TUCKED AWAY ON QUIET COSTA MESA Cul-de-sac. 3 ~edroorn. 2 bath + huge Bonus room (ideal for mother -in-law. teenagers. etc.). Step down liv rm, fplc, s hake roof. large yard and much more! Priced right hurry! 546-5880 ERITAGE Gett~rol I 002 GeMt"ol I 002 ·······••······•·····••···••··•··············• Corona Del Mar Duplex $105,000. 3 BR Charmer on Orchid, with lgc Mstr BR, lgc sunny patio, and E -Z to rent Rachelor unit Santa Ana's Best Location $48,500. w/ 10% Down. Seller than new. 2 BR. fam-r m 'townhouse w /encld patio. attchd 2 <.:ar ~a r. frplc. and comm. pool & jacuzzi. Reason able offers considered. Corona Del Mar Near Park 2100 Sq. Ft. 3 BR, 3 Ba. home w /formal din. fam-rm. plus den, only steps to park & a stroll to beach. With a s umptuous. Mstr Suite. closets galore. Breathtaking new home condition. Reduced to $149,500. 644-721 I etla .. Congraf ufalion~J Phyllis Seltzer 1s on Associate Broker at Roberls Reohy Hunt1nqton Beach office. She is also Administrative Coordinolor o f the office. func11oninq as the li0tson w i th Robert \ Realty Corporate Office •n T o rroncc Phyllis was rt1ylli• Uh..-recently welcomed AGAIN '"''l 1h .. Robt>•• Rooty M1ll1on Dolla Club Mf>mbersh.p 1• •h•\ club honn<s rhose '>Oles n '" OIP> whr have real estate soles exccec:f.nq \I million .....,rhn one yea fltlyll•s however. achieved 1h1s qool in only 6 rros & s well on the way 10 her se<ond million M0110 Pelleqrtno ·S a ~es a~sociate al Roberts Reohy Hunrinqton Beach office and hos been o staff member there since tis o p e n i n Q 1_r i s po s t Decf'.,,ber M ario wos cec13ntly honored os the sale~son of the rronth M•rio P~ fOf Roberts Realty. Ourinq the month ol lonu0ty I-le sold o total of S733.CXX> worth o f rod estate. This orrount included lhe sole o f a lage indvs1rial oolding plus soles of several residential homes. Mario hos been octove 1n the R E profession for rhe po,t I I year\ Glen A. "la" loswett Robe<ls Realty on Hl.ontincjon Beoch is proud to oword its \I Million dub rrombtw owad to '"Bin" Boswell Mi Boswell ~ sold ove< o moll.on .:folio" wnrth of prop!l!tv f(')f h.\ fourth yea Mr Boswell 1\ currently V1Ce pr'sident. of Rober!\ Realty ond mofl090' of the H.tntington Beoch office He hos served on rhe ~hies & education commillee fa the Hun11ng1on Baoch/Fountoin Volley Boc:rd of Reohors and toocjlt 1eol estate 0 1 Golden West College. I Whotever your rad estate needs. please coll us a -8'48· 1688 ~RZ~~!;!!~anu!l!~,!lY IEACH COTTAGE 3 BEDROOM +JACUZZI l.J~Lcn LO ocean :surf from 1111.s bcauUful 3 bdrm hOWIC with J:&CUU.I Sur rounded by Iol i. ot N'(l\loood dttk1nK. Nc11r uc" nirJ>l,'t throughnut l.ar1>1· covcrt•tl 1uilw Ju?>t la.sled ut 011 110 h1.d1t'v .ibl~ s:c.a soo w \' .\ ternu.. Hurry' Call 963·6767 • [i'IWiil HunflftCJlon leach IARGA.IM Assume 7 >/4 VA Assume N . GI loan w11h monthly p~ynll'nl.s 11r S236 pc• month Com 1> l l' l l" Sh a r 11 3 bedroom ,11111 fnm11\ ruum Grt•Jl lucullun ncJr :.chooh ,mll ,1111µ v1ng Hurr}. th1' h:.11 gJ111 , <'an 't lasl 962 771114 .-.Q.. KEY I 'fi1" P.€A L TOP.S A SPAMISH ESTATE v:Ew I W 1 n d 1 11 i: d r 1 .. t• l u :.ecluded 11arquet o·nl ry I to chale~ cc1l111i;i.. -.uur· mg sla 1 re J!.c &. ' 1st a v1ew patios under red Ille roo f. F omal tl1n & cp1curt·a11 ktlc h«n' Trapl"t.l' h.ilc•onv tu sprawlrn~ ltllrrn , (•om plex. Swt•cpins;: ma~ter bedrm " rcim <on tuh Seller anl\1011~ Try S7.:J;JIJ tot. down tnhm. Call t•ol letl 7l4 847·0010 POOL-TENNIS JACUZZI I s61.ooo I Slt.11 1J I wo :.Lury :'I c\\ purl R1v1erJ 3 bedroom Hui;e I mastl·r s utte Family I room overlook~ huge 1 truptt·:il J.:Jnlt•n µ ... trn Stone "0011 uurn1ng firepl..ice W.1lk lo tennis court,,. pool. 1ac un1. ,;run •• <'le . ct1· .• etc Ju&l 111 tlm,11 C.o ll !tli2 7711,. 4)-KEY i REALTOP.S IC I 3 BEDROOM + fAMIL Y ltOOM I l ACRE (lUtel I l'Cl' lflll'd "lf"l•t•t Ill prtV:lll' llrl\'1'1 Sl•C"!Udctl t•nlry to liJ\ '"h ll\·111i; room. 1-;p1cun·an t..1ll"hl·n !>Cpar:ile fa11111\ room :'l:e\\ 1·arpl'l .irni -.,p..irkl 1ng pa111l' S\1 ce p1ng muster he;nroom cnm pie\ !11tj.!l'. hlll!•' ll'JI yarct 1 Huom f111 pool and ma~ b1• tc11111" • • Sl'llcr bought nt'" unit mu~t sell Tn Sti.:l5tt total d1>Y.11 ' Q1111·k ' Hl7 6010 unt. u'I• r f •. t-f"~ , TREMENDOUS MESA VERDE Lm cl~. h1J!hl) up~r:.tdl·cf h i dden 2 :.t11n 111 Southern '.\le~a \ "erdc. From lhe lt'rraut) entry to the \\Cl IJ:ir. lo thl:' co\·· ered patio besrde the beautilul 111101 :.011d 1 it·w. -rill .'our e) l'~ \\ ith this lrl'mcnrlnu-, \a I 111• Ca 11 5 Iii 2:11 :J Tl l ~I·: .. : IT Now· • • • llllllSF Sli.> Olll 1 \II \ l ll I. I u r11.1111 \\tth .1 l!ll'Jl 3 Llrlrm hu111 1· 0111,t ... n<l 1111! lot'i!llClll Ill \ 1,1.1 1111 J.lt"\"tll tu llllft• O)h"tl s11an•!< ·1 ,1t•k rrn, 5 lun h.1) h.1rn :! plllldcwki; & fcnet•d P"'"tr'"' i: n•.11 fur k11ls. • IWllTJIA lll·.l\.HY• 111':1\l.TOHS 1!12.4121 :!15 lh•I :'II :11 . S.111 ( "h•m BIKE TO BEACH St1J1t•r .111•.1 , ""IH'f" 111mlt !1011. 'llllCl tumtlY h1•11w ·1 ht" 5 ht'rlrnom i 'ton· luri,:I.! t.11111 I~ hunw utt .1 1.'ttl nl'r fut j, n1•,1r .111 Sl'hnob ,.1top111ni,:. h1•at'h am! 11.11 k.., Cu II .i lfl·23 l:J h\'1011· II 't1Ml loto· lo"''" ti ' [~'itHI MESA VERDE Sh.trl' 3 hl•1lroom. 2 h.oth h om ,. O "' n 1• r h a :, p111 rh;tl>\oU .inolhcr honlc and ha ... 1111ce<.I u1r,, 1111 ~utl'k 'Jli: Hl nnlv ~;:1 uOO c"' .I. ;,54; 2.tlfi(J «=SELECT T' PROPERTIES Ell•J,:anl 3 l)rdroom. 2 b:oth. h1x111·11111« k:iturci., 111111 SStJ.!150 Tr" \' \. great 111111tt11J,!t11n lk11..t1 orea W&L W:1lk('r&~ Rl:'al Y,,i1tntft !"lf\:t 5H11 Wanlad~ Oceanview -CdM_ $79,000 Oc_canv1cw res . lot in quiet neighborhood w /pvl bcb access. Owner may carry 2nd TO or partial s ub. to const loan. Last or its kind in CdM . CdM -Duplex $224,500 -View Nt;w exclusive listing for this beaut. tr1-level duplex w /fantastic ocean Jetty & bay views from both upper & lower ur:iits . This is a real pride of ownership gem. Call for appointment. New Duplex -CdM Completion o~1!t5~~ days, pick your own decor. colors on this South oC the Hwy beauty. 2 Br, 2 ba front&. 3 Br 2 ba rear t 4 <:a r parking. · ~RBALY 675-2311 2 IEDROOM 14361 Gibralter. rrvine 839-6623 Sal/Sun 1·6 18695 Applewood Lane. Hunt Bch 963· 7881 $7 4 .500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 55&56Seapine Ln. (BigCyn)NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 •11893Geode. Ftn. Vly <off Harbor) 646-8811 $46,750 Sunday 1·4 13652 Illinois SL.. Wtmstr 846-3301 S47 .950 Sunday J-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEH 11 Lemon Tree (Univ Pk Terr ) Irv 552-1776 $64,900 Sat/Sunl-4 444 Cabrillo. Corona de! Mar 640-7000 $167.500 1-4.:!0 25 Mandrake (Univ Park rt ) Irv 552-9410 $69.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 5 Peppergrass (Deerfield) Irvine 675·2373 $67.500 Sun. 1·5 2816 Cliff Dr. Newport Reach · ti46·7171 . Sun 1 5 12771 Alamitos Way, Garden Grove 963-7881 $65.500 Sun 1·5 5 Penny Pines (Deerfield) Irvine 644-6200 $74.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 24812 Leto Cir. Mission Viejo 640-9900 $69.500 Sun 1-5 4942 Raintree Lane. rrvme 752-7575 Sat/Sun 659 Bo1$ana. Laguna Beach 499 -<1133 Sl65,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #9 Rue Fontaine (Big Canyon) NB 631-1400 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 412Fullerton <NptHts>NR M6·2414 $89.500 Sun 1-5 :i23 f<'lores Dr <Reho San Joaqn > Irv 6-10-<1699 Sunday 2·5 3 IEOROOM 2006 Vis ta Caudal <Orig Blfs) NB 640-9056 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 473 Prospect. Newport Beach 646-4288 $66,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 723 Cameo Highlands Dr. CdM 673-6643 Sat/Sun l 1·5 617 18th St. I l untington Beach 847 -2622 Sat/Sun I ·5 301 Avenida Cerritos (Bluffs) N.B. 833-1969 $143.000 Sat/Su1' 1·5 !UOI Marseille. Huntington Beach 962-7788 S58,500 Sat/Sun I 5 5051 Bals uwood (Terr ) Irvine 551·2000 S72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ·l!H6 Ri ver Lido Sands. NB 675 6000 $74,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •:l31 E ;:!0th SL., NB 675-6000 S79 ,500 Sat/Sun I -5 •2681 Ri vers ide Drive. CM 645-1209 S69.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 6392 Harvard Cir (Stardust) HB 556-2660 $55,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 312 Hanover <College Park) CM 673·9060 $64,500 Sun 1·5 fi03 Vista Bonita (Bluffs ) N. B. G75·3000 $120,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 214 Dahlia. Corona del Mar f>4~·8235 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 324 ~l Modena, Newport HLo;, NB 640-9900 $110,000 Sun t·S 226 Via Gn.1ziano (Lido> NB 675-6615 $145,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 •7821 Rhine Dr. Huntington Bch 8-18·2323 $65,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 16532 Hart Circle Huntington Bch 842-4341 S55,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 •300 Kings Place (Npt. Heights) NB 675-3331 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 531 San Bernardino. Npt Hts, NB 642-5200 S89,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 606Callc Vicente. San Clemente 496-5600 $79.900 Sat/Sun 12 6 2275 Golden Circle, NB 540-9922 $72.500 Sunday 1·5 9 Rue Valbonne, BigCyn, NB 675·6000 $174,500 Sun 1-3 5072 Alder (The Terrace) lrv 552-7500 $72,900 Sun 1·5 :n Snapdragon (Deerfield) Irv 552· 7500 $71,500 Sun 2·4: 30 641 Seav1ew St., Lag Bch 499-4015 $97 ,950 Sun 1-5 4529 Charnook (The WilloW!i) Irv 551·2000 564 ,750 Sun 1·5 1 Deerwood West (Deerfield) Irv 752· 1414 $79,500 Sun l ·5 6.Sl Visla Bonita <Bluffs) NB &W-6200 $13?,ooo --.................... .. Sun 1·6 SEE THESE OPEN HOMES SATUIDAY/SUM)AY 1·5 IA T VllW, CORONA Dll MAR . A great pair of homes. each with a magnificent harbor view & costing the buyer less than $100,000 each. Complete privacy is assured with each ho!lle lacing a separate street. A truly un1que property. Loads or parking, also. On one large, fee simple lot. $198,500 <Bet. Carnation & Dahlia) 25 I 7 RltST ST. IEAUTIFUL IAYCIHT Lovely, custom built 3 bdrm., 2~ bath home with large family rm. & heated pool. Marve lous comer location. in the heart of Baycrest. $1:r7 ,500. 2032 SHl,WAY lOffTrodewlndtl IXCE,TIOHAL llUFFS Highly upgraded Franciscan, located oo beautiful greenbelt. Completely re· modeled kitchen ; 3 bdrrns . 2 baths & powder room. $120.000 60l VISTA BOMfTA (Off Mar Vistal LIDO ISLE S144,500 -By Owner WIU. COMSIDElt LEASL 4 ldrM, l IHltha. '-""• wet bor, ._..patio. le..tfful.,... dnlCJI'. ••ot for .... tri....._ Drtn by 222 Vie ,olenwo th ... cal 6 7l·054 I few .,,t. to Aupect. l.I. hrtedld ................................ I G""r.I I 002 GeMrcal I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Sea Terroc• Special! GiVden Home tired of present owners. wis hes to m eet single married. whatever. new owners t~ have ple asant affair for rest of life. Price Sla~hed~· NOW ~5.000 .\s k for R.A. Burke or anyone 545·0923 or 497-1761 Laguna .. Beach 802 S. Coast Highway DIRECTORY ~~=';:~.:~ .. ,.. ......................... 11 .. ~W.W ..... .,._._.,..for .. _.,.... -·~ .. ~Ill~· DAJl.T PILOT WAHT AO$.,.._. -...,. --,.-to .. w• lllfwwww"-.. tWac.._ ._ .• s...., -4 132 Via Trieste. Lido lsll'. NB 642-5200 $147,500 Sun 1-:l 218 Prospect . NB 540-1877 $68,500 Sun 12·5 2275 Golden Circle. Nwpt Bch 540-9922 $72,500 Sun 1·5 l BR & FAM RM or DEM 2308 Redlanrls. N B 645· 7221 2323 Irvine/\ vc . NB Sat Sun 1·5 645·7221 Sal Sun 1·5 402 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. N. B. 644-2373 Sat/Sun I 5 2313 Redlands <U pr Bay) NB 642-8235 $94 .500 Sat/Sun J-5 468Serra Or. <Corona Hilands) CdM 673-5805 Sll0.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1967 Port Loc ks lci~h Pl. CHVl{)NB 644-1257 SattSun 262 Brent woorl I ESirle l CM 569 .900 Sat/Sun l0·4 1475 Katcll<l. Laguna Reach 494·8581 S149,000 Sat Sun 12·3 * 1824 Port Shcffil'ld. NB 998·2228 $159,500 Sal Sun 10 4 ~962 De la Luna. Msn Viejo 495-1831 $66.900 Sal Sun 1-5 ~202 Carrillo, Mission Viejo 830-3752 $66,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 :30 402 Belvue Ln (Penin. Pt) Balboa 548-9756 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 4122 Escudero (Racq. Clbl Irv 559·4515 $73,000 Sunday 1-5 384 Mira Loma <off Irv Blvd> NB 646-3255 Sunday 1-5 5821 Lourdes . W /Spnngdale. HB 968-4456 $69.000 Sun 11 5 •4701 lhimpden. CamcoShrs. CdM ll75-6000 ~17·1.500 Sat Sun 1-5 22525 Overtake Dr. Lk For. El Toro 675-6000 SH9.1;9o Sat Sun l ·S 15181 Marne <The llanch I Irv 551-2000 $86,900 Sat Sun I 5 •45450rington Avt.•. Cam Shrs. NB 675-8800 $198.500 Sun 1-5 • 1430 Santanclla Terr. Cdi\1 642-4623 Sll5,000 Sat1Sun 1·5 HY78 Mission Dr. (Mesa del Mar) CM 549-8335 $68.500 SattSun 12-4 1851 Port Tiffin (f(VHJ NB 673-8550 $105.000 Sat Sun I :1 14631 Sweetan. l rv11w 673·8550 S68,000 Sat Sun J-5 1930 Port Bishop (HVll l ~B 673-8550 $120.000 Sun 1·5 2956 Pcmba, Mesa VerdC'. CM 549·8655 $79,900 Sal/Sun t 5 1201 Berkshire Ln <Wstt'lfl NR 673-9060 $119,500 Sun. 1-:l •2032 Shipway (Baycrest) Nt3 675-3000 $137,500 Sal/Sun I 5 50-12 Paseo Dali (Trtlrk) Irv. 640-5560 $92,000 Sal/Sun t 5 9892 Saline Or. Shrcrsl. HR 546·4141 $75,900 Sundav l S 205 Amherst. Clg. Park. CM · 549·8655 $67,500 Sat Sun 1·5 3406 Catamaran. HVH. CdM 640-2309 $145.500 Sundav 1 ·:l 1821 Port She(field. I larh Vu. Ccl~t 67S·3411 $114.000 Sundav 1 5 11435 Homeway. Garden Grove · 842-9371 $67 ,500 Sun 1 5 25601 Budapest. Mission Viejo 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 s Hermitage Ln. <Bi~ Cyn) NB 644-1766 $390.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4852 B~s~wood (Univ. Pk> Irv 644-J7fi6 $109,000 Sun. I 5 433 Woodland Pl, off Tustin/20th CM 646-3255 585,000 Sundav 1 5722 Alfred, Westminster · 846·3301 $53,000 Sat/Sun I ~ 14321 Lyndon. Garden Grov<' 846-3301 $53,500 Sat/Sun l·S 2207 Annivers ary. NR 646-7711 $74.000 Sat'Sun 1·5 1001 Wakeham. Santa Ana 979-8498 $61.000 Sul/Sun 1 5 lt450ogwood . Univ<.•rs1ty Pk . Jn · 752-1700 Sat/Sun 1·5 18782Saginaw. 'l'urtk Hock. Jrv 752-1700 Sun 1 5 1f9 Rue St. Cloud. Ui g l'yn, ~B 752-1700 $235,000 Sell. l ·5 J009 Mountain View. Laguna 833·1355 $89 .000 . • Sunday 14682 Sweetan (Cul Homc•s I Irv 752-6521 $65 ,000 Sun 1·5 3439 Fuchsia, C M 992·2541 $82,500 Sun 1-5 23876 Coral Bay, Lag Ngl 497-\761 595,900 Sunl -4 410~lvedere (Gmtree) Irv 551 -2000 S72.900 Sun 1·5 19191 Norwood <Trtlrk) Irv 551-2000 SM 1.900 Sun 1-5 18845 Via Palatino rr Rock His ) Irv 552-7500 SI 14.500 Sun 1·5 2901 Palau. Mesa Verde. C M 546-5990 $86,500 Sun l ·:l 208 Via Me ntone (Lido Isle> NB 642-8235 $156.500 Sun 12·6 18781 Portofino (T Rock His ) Irv- 552·7500 $142.500 Sun I 5 • 1791 J amaica. Mesu Verde. CM 549·8655 $87,500 Sun 1·5 8846 El Pres1dente. Ftn Vly 846-3301 $67,000 Sun 1-5 297 Hanover (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $67,950 Sun 1-5 3213 Iowa, Costa Mesa 546-8171 $64 .500 Sun 1·5 29572 Vi sta Pl azCJ Or., Lug Nigu el 495-4584 S92.000 Sun 10 :30-4 4 BEDROOM ~95 Irvinl'. Cost;:i Mesa 646·3255 Sat/Sun l ·5 207 Via Orv1eto <Lido) NB 673-6026 Sl57.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1833 Dorchester <Cameo Hlds.) CdM 673-4400 Sl 15.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 16632Simmonc. lluntmgton Beach 962-7788 S67 .900 Sat/Sun 1.5 231 Colton St.. Npt. Shrs., NB 548-1290 $74,500 ~n 1 :30-4:30 • •205 Via Lido Soud, Lido Island 631-1800 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18.527 Santa l\ndrca. Fountain Vly !-l<>:!-7881 Sun 12·5 ~171 Las Naranjtts. l.ag N~I ·194·8581 $87 ,500 Sun 12-5 19()()1 Rodri<.:k , llB S.10-1720 $65,000 Sun t 5 4 IR & GUEST HOME •843 Cortez. Mesa dcl Mar. CM 979-1525 $85.250 Sul/Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN it8 Cypress Pt Ln <Big Cyn l NB 644 -0927 $295.000 Sal Sun 11 5 10322 Shanl{raLa Dr 1 IH 962-3241 SG2.500 X.391 Crane Cirrlc. JIB 'l:il Sim 1 ~ 536·7246 Sat Sun 1 5 3214 S. Rene Dr. Santa Ana 548-9607 $79.500 Sat. 1·5 3402 S. Woodland, Santu \na 548·9607 $68,500 Sun 1 Ji 1642 Minorca Or. (Mrsa Verde) CM 642·8550 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 153.5 Regatta. Laguna Beach 494-8519 $179,500 Sun 1·6 14571 Sawlear (College Pk 1 Irv 551·2000 $92,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2734 Catdlna). M~a Verde, CM 546·5990 $98.500 Sat/Suo t ·S 2000 Windward, Baycre.4't, NB 675-6000 $143,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 f i I I f l t .......................................................................................................................................... llSTIUY Spygl•1's 11111. hard to find 5 bedroom. family rm. 2 fireplaces, s~p dinin~. h uf!c tile ent ry. s wiken living room. ocean view. $205,000 Ml.CLliM Fabulous 3 anrl a family room with open beam cealing. Many upgrades. Park like yard. Great location. $145,500. 2 UNITS Invest<lr's dream. We have just listed one of the cutest 2 units in Newport Beach. Walk lo ocean & bay. S00,500. HARIORVll!W Vacant. Great value. 3 Bedroom, family rm, sep dinin~. step down living rm , s unken tub in master suite . Many upg r ades. Covered patio, bltn BBQ. $114.000. OPEN HOUSl!S SUMDAY 1-5 1821 Port Sheffie lei . Harbor View $114,000 675-3411 3406Calamaran Harbor View $145,500 640-2309 Z1 Bedcga Bay Orivc .Spyglass $205,000 640-4196 2602 W. Oceanfront. NB ti75·8XOO $250.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 15762 Maidsto ne, Shdw Rn. Wmstr ~l{j8-4,15fj S89.900 Sun 12·5 8581 Lownm(•adc. Landmark. 118 968·4456 S73.5t.l<I Sun 1-5 ~3:l Balearic. Mc:--J Verde. CM Opsnfi.0""11 SATURDAY l SUNDAY 1-5 JOO MtMGS PLACE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Delightful 3 bdrm., 2 bath home m exquisite condition thruoul. Features include lovely pool & large deck area + a tree shaded s ide patio; modem kitchen. din ing rm with vie w of hills, lge. inside jacuzzi & fenced in s ide yard, excellent for s torage. Priced to sell n ow at $129,950 WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 I ....--..,..-.-._...,......_-~ A. ILOCK TO THE IEACH OCEAN VIEW from the front bal cony Big J bedroom. 3 bath UPPER unit and the LO WER unit t S a la r ge I bedroom ... Each unit has a beautiful fireplace, bui lltns. carpeting, drapes and a huge 4 car garage. Sl33.500. JACOBS REALTY 675.6670 2919 Mewport Blvd. conter 30th HARIOlt HIGHLAHDS Something speciaJ thruout! 37 Ft. hv ing rm., 3 bdrms. +convertible den. 3 baths: covered patio with bui ll-ln BBQ ·Oversized garage. Walk to Westclif( s hopping & Mariners School & park. Fas t possession. ~2.500 -You own the la nd! Call for app 't. Just one of dozens of fine properties to show you. Please call - C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER I G.Mrol 1002 G~Nll 1002 •...•......................................•.• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "SPYGLASS" CORONA DEL MAR Southport, 6 bdrm. lrg oak paneled ga m e r oom , s ide y ard w /bi g playhouse, unique pool area w/gazebo, extensive landscaping. Moving out of state. $325,000. 644-67". 549-8655 $93,900 Sat. Sun 1·5 1103 Tular e. i\lesa Woods, CM 549-86.55 S96.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 DIRECTORY 21322 Pinc T ree. Showcase Hms. HB 546-4141 $72 .900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •6751 Cn sta Palma, IIB 847 6010 $97.500 Sat/Sun 12·6 2515 Bamboo <Ea stbluffl NB 642-8235 Sat Sun 1·5 • 1251 Sanl1 a~o. NB 642-82:~5 SI 12.500 Sal Sun I 5 2()0n Port f3ri '\tol 11 IV1 I ) NB £i11 G:!OO Sll;5.000 Sat Sun 1·5 ~207 Port llarw1ck (l r\'11 1 NB 64Hi200 Sl46.500 Daily 1 5 41 1 Vista Sucrtc.•, Bluffs. NB 640-9900 Sl l0,000 Sat /Sun l·S •2029 Swan . Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun 1·5 ••22 Linda Is le (Linda Is le ) NB 675-6lfH $325.000 Sun 1·5 17650San Dil'go Cir . Fountain Vly 842-253.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Rue St. Cloud < Bij! Cyn >NB 64H910 5271.500 Sat Sun 1-5 &172 Newbury . H unt. Ik h 846-3301 ss.t .950 Sat Sun 1-5 • 17171 Sandra Lee. Hunt. Harb 846 3301 SlS!l.500 Sun. 1·5 107 Via Genoa <Lido (sic) NB 646-7711 52 15.000 Sat,Sun 1-5 2201 Private Rd. NB 1;:u 221 t St62.5oo Sal /Sun 1·5 32~1 South Artes ia. Santa /\na 97!> 071i2 SG!l.100 Sal Sun 10·5 3'281 Indiana (~ksa Verdel C.::\I s:n .1;5.11 Sfi8.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4<;.i2 Abbots wood . Irvine 752 1700 S<i4 ,!)00 Sun 1·5 14232 Wyeth (The Colony) Irvine 752-1700 S72.9rio Sun 1-5 9901 West h;.i \'l'll Cir. Westminster 540·9922 S87 .51HI Sunday 1·5 •2600 Lighthous e La. llVH 640-5357 $163,700 Sat/Sun 12·6 24991 Costea u. Laguna llrns ' 540-9922 SS!l.500 Sunday l ·S 1836 Port Barmouth, HVH. NB b'75-6900 Sunday 1·4 • 19492 Sierra LaJ,!o. Turt.lcrock, Irv. &10-5357 594.000 Sat/Sun 12·6 1777 Oriole. :\'t csa Vt!r<le, C:\I 54G 5990 St l 1.5110 Sun 1·5 11!112 Pqwr tG rcl'nl rcl') Irv 5.5:ViOOO Sun 1 5 J29.lS Calle San \1arcos, SJC 119:J-83Gl &;7,500 Sun 12 I 1506 Ant1gu;1 < Oovcr Shores l NB &rl-823!'> S2W.500 Sun I 5 ••542 Hrbr. Jsl..Dr. Prom. Bay, NB fl42 8235 $.'1115.000 Sun 1·5 24 15 Tustin Ave (Upper Bay) CM 644-6200 Sun 1·5 •32 P oin t Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 Sun l ·S 1779 Hawaii, C M (Mesa Verde) 540-1720 $82.500 Sunday 1·5 •1689Samar, Mesa Verde. CM 540-1720 $84.900 Sun 1·5 •1520 Warwick. Wcstcliff, NB 642·5200 S125.000 Sunday 1·5 •17621 Bard. Irv tCtLlvcrdale) 8.1.1-3380 $79,500 Sun 12·6 9901 Wt>slhanm Cir . Westminster 5-10-9922 S87 .500 Sun l ·5 •ll0l Berk~h1re Ln , ~C\\port Bch ll44·li(l6 $139,000 Sun 12-5 320 llanm er Dr . <Coll Pk ) (.;l\l fi4fi· i4 J.l Sun 12-5 5 IEDROOM ••112 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. NB 631-1800 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2133 Miram ar <Bal Pen.) NB 675-4600 $164 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 S IR & FAM llM or DEN 1522 Pegasus, Costa Mesa 646·3255 Sat/Sun l·S 1226 Polnri~. Oovl·rShr·s. NB IW6 32!>.i Open Daily l 5 20381 Mans ard Ln. I.ndmk) HR 963·6163 $83,500 Sat/Sun 9·6 ••3802Channcl l'I . Npl. lsland fi40-fil61 $221).l)(XJ Sunday 1·5 2701 Cardinal. \.1e-..a Verde. C M 96.1-891 1 S11;:u.H~ Sat/Sun 1·5 •23962 Sllllwater Lane (Lag. Ngl. > 8.J l-2700 Sl20.noo Sal'Sun 1·5 • •.#3 Linda Is le Dr . Linda Is l. GJl -1800 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2500 Bayshorc Dr. B-shr s, NB 642·8235 S.175.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 • •49 Linda Is le. N B 642-82:15 $550 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *17 Royal St. G coq:!e, Big Cyn, NB 640-6161 $365,000 Sat/Sun l ·S Z1 Bodega Bay Dr. Spygls. CdM 640-4196 S205,000 Sunday 1·5 •6841 Via Carona. IIB 846-3301 Sl 15.000 Sunday 1-5 17751 Manch ester. Ir vine 551-8039 S74.500 Sun 1·5 1814 Glenwood. Baycrest . NB 612·5200 S159.000 Sal Sun 1 :; •1779 Jlumngbd Dr. M . Verd, CM 540·9922 Slfi2.!'>IHI Sat/Sun 1-5 3728 Ocean Rlvd .. Cd:\1 642-8235 $298.500 Sun 1 ·5 • •525 Via Lido Sood (Lido Isle) NB !i42·82:15 $.51!1.500 Sun 1 5 6 IR & FA~ RM or DIEH • •87 Linda Is le. :-.IR 642-8235 Sli!JS,000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEOROOM 32Canyon Is land Dr (BigCyn) N B f>14 ·4910 $118,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2 IR & FAM RM or DlH 209 Nata. Bluffs, NB 631-1800 $150.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 21663 Santa Clara, D:.i na Point 496-5600 S7!1.ROO Sat Sun 12·6 #23 Flores Dr. R. San Joaq, Irv 6-t0·469!1 Sun 2·5 5300 W. Isl Sl -1. SA 546-5990 s:m.500 Sun l 5 #1 C<m,·on Lune. l'an\'on Crest, NB 644-I76H SS.1.!'>00 . Sun 1·5 3 IEOROOM 835Amigos Way (£astbluff) NB 640-5560 $84,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 5 Barlovento <Nwpt Cr est) NB 673-9060 $85.500 Sun. l·S 29ZT Quedada (The Illuffs >'NB 644-0134 Sat/Sun 1·5 24771 San Marro, Lag Hills 540-1720 $49,950 Sun 1-5 2323 Eastbluff Dr CJWs) NB 644-1133 S79.500 Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM tt6 Loru!'.tl. Irvine 540-1720 S68.900 Sal/Sun I 5 2662 Vista Ornadc.i <Blfs l NB 641-l t3:l $129.500 Sun l 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDROOM 21651 Ocean Vista Dr .. $0. La~. 499-4515 From f~.:llO Sat /Sun 10·6 •16~ Nubc Lanl'. HB 810-3082 S.Ui.90:> Sun. 12·6 3 BR Ii FAM RM «' DB4 # 15 Snowhc rrv ( D1'criic ld > Irv 559-5190 $69.800 Sat /Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM !IP.HJ Cornwall. II B !.lfi2-!l758 S:!:;o mo Sat Sun l !> HOME & INCOME 3 IR & 3 IR 415 Poppy, CdM 673-2278 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR I. I BR 2517 First St , C<.lM 675-3000 $198.500 3 ll & 'ACHB.OR 2011 Kings Rd. NB 646-3255 3 IR & 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 4401 Chanel Pie.i ce. NB 6.11 1400 Sl59.SOO Sc.ittSun 1·5 3 IR & 4 IR 101 1'~crnlcaf. C<l :\1 631-liOO SIS!l.500 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE Sun 1·5 2 BR & 2 IR & 2 IR 277 A Ogle, Costa Mes a 646-1805 $85.000 Sun 1·5 FOURPLEXES FOR SALE Z IEDROOM EACH 10532 Court St. Stanton 839-4290 848-1188 Sunday 1·5 UNITS FOR SALE 2 IR Ii 2 IR 208 Agate. !Jal boa Is land b/5.41)(10 S~!l,500 Sat Sun I '1 HOUSES FOR LEASE 2 IR & FAM RM 524 Hazel. CdM 575-6000 Lease $650/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2 Rue Font ainbleau. Big Cyn. NB 675-6000 Ls. $1250/mo Sat/Sun 1·5 1312 Santane lla Te rr. I rv Ter. CdM 675·6000 Lease $.585/mo Sun 1·5 l BR & FAM RM or DEN 2041 Port Province Pl. HV. NB 675·fl000 Lease $595/mo Snt/Sun l ·S HOUSES FOR RENT 4 IR & FAM ltM or Da-. 20362 Mansard Ln. H U 963-5859 968-4456 18971 Antioch. Irvine 541-5032 $.550 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 llDltOOM 349 Roch ester. Costa Mesa 548-9673 S.160/mo Sat/Sun 12-4 l IR & FAM RM or OE:-4 ••900 E . Balhoa. ND 673-5410 :;;1011 1Lc~se • rool • * w ... rfront • •• Watmr-Oftt & roo1 G"'"°al I 002 G....,-ol I 00~ Ga..... l OtZ . ········--··~··········· .................................................. - REDUCED S4000 Pete f5an.etJ /ZJt'I . l,o;·,1lnl 10 'h·~a ric-1 'l.1r 1, .1 ... up.-1 1Cpt•l·a.1l home ~IOO 11e1 ll ot 1.1 milv '"' ina. I tx.-<lroom + ~Uf'~I or m l<1w rt':.ldl'nce lun dcr ~t·p11r11lt• roor>. A ~1i.1rkli n g sw 1mm1ni: pool '" uh added bonus. Ownt:r lea\'mg slale so ralllo:.cenow. Sat Sun 1·5 1143 COrtt't ;\lcba d l'I Mi.r an~-~ 64~-8811 ANYTIME Irvine Racquet Clb lly Owner S73,000 11:?:? E .. nnkro Dr JUr. 2ba. ram r m. torm,11 d10111i; rm, JJ\l ~d <.'all for :.t p111 or Opt'll llou'e I Sun t 5 Ph $.'l!I ~st 1 I DEANE GARDEN DELIGHT Van1a .. 11c fum1h· homl' llui:e 36' lamll)• 100111. I. o " m J 1 n t ~ n a n 1• e .:round~ l'umplete w 1lh ~J:. b.ir l> q :I King 'llll''1 bedrooms w /mass1\'e master suite: +++Two rireplac·es. Wife s a ver kitchen . Formal condlelight dining. 2500 Sq. ft. ofulllmatc luxury. All for S9J,OOO. Ca II to· <la) t lp1•11 huui-l' S;1l I 5 6-l~i i l j I '''''· ./ ',, ''• , [~-] NEED A SLIP for yOtJr beat??? \\Ill t.11-l' up t u 111 ' UcJul1fully upgraded CO~DO :i Bcdrms. 212 bath ... Cplc. complete bltn k1tch<'n Shows like a model Call for appt. S140.000 tt.l 1· 7270 Secure Investment F II'!\ l Tr u ~I ll t' ('ti or ~200.Ulhl, .. , 11 1l ~1ble for nccunfronl propc rt ~ V;tl111•d 111 l'X cei;s ol s:100,ooo Current rate & H·rnb to b,• mutual!) ai.:H·c,1hl<' For details ( O llH O".\l f•>' LAGUNA BE.ACH (714) 494·2146 NEW WOODBRIDGE TOWN HOME \\'Jrmini:t1>n l0\4 nhomr. uni;rJdl'fl t·arpet-\ i-:w llC\er ll\ed in: :!BIL f11•n & nook. BHJ\:--10 :'. t:\\ l'Ommun1tv SH :; mo. lc.1~t· l".\Ll.1oday. DONALD M . BIRO A~oc,o~'· R•o_.!.tor\-1 DISTRESS I SALE!! OW:"Ell ,\:'\X!Ovs.j S111i:lc ~tnry I hr, :! h.1. rarn rm & :.riarkling ~'tllC~O l'UOL Xlnt rond Fnum.1111 \ alln 'ii.950 !-'II \ or V 1\ It-rm .... C.il I 5-l:-, 8121 Ai:enl --- \\'•·I I m .1 1 111 .1 1111· d :! ht•tlrnnm I•, ltuth m11h1l1· h11m1· '' 11 h 1 oom lor 1•\p.111,11111 :--pt·e l u ~· 11 I .11 I I'< II de J: r IT hay I rnnl 'It'\\' Thi!-Is 11 V:.illt•v 1·~Wh1,1q• !"h0\\11 hy .1rlpoint nwnt 640-9900 ·'"" .~~1 r-daJ,, ,jy~ Valley Realty EASTBLUFF lmm.1cul.1lt· :I hr. :1 hJ. 'pllt 11•1 1·1. l~>UI $1;$'.l,SOO Oµt II l).111\' l:? \ 2tl2 1 t".1rnt. \II ll.11 ho11r Salce: fr\ I 71'1~ EXCEPTIONAL VIEW!!! prejt!11{j WESTCLIFF FAMILY HOft\~ FIHCED POOL -plus lovely gardens.' Bedrooms, bright, s unn)I kitchen opening to family room with .fireplace and r aised hearth. Hardwood floors thruout. $125,000. I 520 Worwlck Le. Hwpt Ida ~ I ·5 UDO ISlE FttESH AS A DAISY -remodel" 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Oversized Jot, one s tory, large patio. Across trc.1m tennis courts. park & close to private beaches. $147 ,500. 1 lZ Yla Trinh, Hwpt let. s...doy I~ QUIET BAYCREST LOCATION IVAM WELLS -built home. For the large family . 5 Bedrooms , formal dining room & family room. Large yard plumbed for pool -room for tree hoir.;e, vegetable garden. etc. $159,500. 1814 GI ... wood, Hwpt IHch Sat fiMa 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS TWO DOUILE GA.RAGES -plus extra fenced parking with alley access! N eat a nd tidy 3 bedroom home. $89,500. 511 S-a.,,.arclno. HI Satfs-1·5 DOYER SHORES-NEW LISTING 60 FEET OM THE WATBt! Ti red of that cramped feeling'? See this one next to private beach. Slips for one large or 3 s mall boats. Pool. 5 Bedrms. 41h baths Call for appt to SN> TIPSY TURVY ' \ IU.CH COTTAGES -2 little houses in good area -"early Balboa" special. $85,000. Call for information. ~ 642-5200 PET BARRETT REALTY \ l,.)' \,\o I, H l' •' \ ~~ N• --.. J'' B••,1 ,, layfront condo"'l•h•m• with docldnCJ focllitin, fro. $119,000. Lening from $750 pw "'°""' ., OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY I. SUNDAY I ·5 RON 1 11 lMA.-.. . f ){ :ll~I t: INC. 600 Newport Center Onve • 640-6500 G~rol 1002 .............................................. IY THE WATIR $127,500 IA YSIDE COVE 2 Story Town!\omt with all l&&xury appoifthnetlts Giid dKor. WeH locat.d in this priHt. and sec_.. co. nutity on the wat•r wfth poot and facun:I. Hew and nner Und !ft. hcelllftt t"""s avcdlable. Lse optiOft at $700 /rrro, $2000 aption money. VIEW OF WATER IHCOROHADB.MAR SI St,500 ESPECIALLY LARGE ~·• wtth a new "cedar face" on • qui•t ch&-ct.-soc. Spacious 4 led. 3 Iott. I. 3 led, 2 batt..., its. OM THE WATER $159,500 YOUR OWN SANDY IEACH & BEAUTIFUL PATIO for iftdoor/o.tdoor livlftCJ-MOCJftificent 2 Story hOf'/19 with ICll"C)e IMttcJ rm. and MDlt.r IM*OOWt overiooldng wattr and views. 9'11 .. loco- tion with 4 btdrm for tt.. t.N1y who wcmb t>.ach livin9 in a"'°" for'l'llCll 1tyte. SPARKLIMG HEW POOL JACUZZI & WATBt IAR $209,000 Sophisticated HeeuHn lordtCIUlC MOdet an the liq Canyon Goff Course with day and ftll)ht vlew1. Gl..,.,.-oua 2 led & Deti. O.CONhd lft ..... CJOOd taste. AveilalMe ....... atefy. STEPS TO WATER SI 70,000 PENINSULA HOME FOR EXCHANGE OHL Y. hpeclally lar<J• Sponlah style S Bedrm hom• on o double lot and only 3 doors from th• best b.ach In o prim• Peninsuta Point location. Lo1"9e family rm wlfft a sllftk~n bar & laads of room to room. Pr um C\ er) rnom m tins tkhi:htful hom•'· y 11u han• a \ 1cw• r\lllllJ'il ntw. h1Rhly 1,1p1;tru1kcl re. >ldt'lll"f' \\fill •'\Cry em1:nily 't1 u11.1, "c•curi t y 1-\!ilcm. IH.,1ut1tul p11nt>lin~. ~ Wl'I hurs & 1T1111 h rit•rt• '. Nnw :l 1 b<l~11111 • L1m1lv rm. ,. lnq11• nrrt•'I' ('IJU ltl l'UI'~ SEETHE WATER SI 59,500 WATER, IOATS, GRllH PARK OIKt on unob1truehd view frotft thl1 DUPLEX. OM of th• few lorcJ• chlplues °" th• market with a 4 ledrm & d•n """ w I high celllft91 and ber In the deft. ALSO a 3 bt-d ut'1t with a private patio. ......... • ·1 I I " ""' 11\!M 1h1• II> tlt'r • \I, I "'. "~ l••<.lf 111.! \.jf, he 4 or S I• lr•r.' 5-. !l .N i i'"t·l' \pp 1 uni~ &1LeEH HUDSO~ REALTOR 644·0322 GJ Al"ERFRONT HOMES luJJ W <.:w,1 I ll'.Jhv.1n-.. N\1\.\ f'IO" rw.~ h l71416Jl 14()() \ .. -. • •• r 'l .. -~ ... . .. .. !" :~ • (I DAJLY PILOT Sunday, October 10 1916 ,----------------Hous.n For SaM We Sell A Home Ewery 19 Mlnutesl Matching Up home buyers and sellers is what we do best. So if you're going to buy or sell a home, rem ember the 19 minute folks at Tarbell. After all, we've been FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! Auttmttic Spanish! Beautiful executive home surrovnd&j by vistas of park·Bke yards & a virtual "forest" of fruit trees! Plenty of room for tennis court or pool! Suburbia M esa Verde home with 4 versatile bedrooms, 2 full baths. Dining area, gather 'round fireplace to warm your toes. Family room off the entry foyer. formal dining room Huge covered patio. S82,500. call 540-1720 ~ Bonus Room! Ideal home for lhe tam1ly who loves to entertain' Giant 20x30 It bonus room w1lh air cond111oning will hold any pool table! Oodles of rich wood paneling thruout Cozy used brick fireplace in the t1ving room Spacious master bedroom w ith 1t s own bath 3 bedrooms. llled entry foyer Lazy patio with canopy Beautiful yards. All this for S53 500 VA & FHA too• 540-1720 Ftally Equipped Pool Jump right int Executive Irvine pool home with a muscle relaxing Jacuzzi ideal for tired aching muscles! 4 bedrooms (or three & a big den area). 1¥• baths. Ealing area 1n the tam11y room. brick fireplace enhances the living area . Totally deluxe kitchen wo!h the best 1n builHns A special home for that special home buyer! S81 .990 Call 540·1720 San SI 0,000! 11 s hl\e Jind1nq S 10 UUO" Urast1c reouctoon on this sprawling family home 1n Mesa Verde (on the golf course') Protessionally landscaped and decorated! Colorful tones and textures lhruout. 4th bedroom or convertible den has custom cabinets. double sinks in 2 baths. Separate family room with Spanish raised hearth fireplace. Air conditioning lully sprinklered lawns s 139.500 Call 540-I 720 Hew on the Market! Delightful family home with ail the room you 'll ever neea1 1 errazzo entry toyer teaas to a separate family game room with chimney fireplace 4 bedrooms or convertible rten or sew1ng room 2v1 baths Full 10-guesl d1ninq room served by a cantioa kitchen Sunl\en Jiving room for formal entertaining Be the 1 sl to see' Call 540-1720 Mile to Beach! Bike of 1og to t he beach• Handsome Summerheld home in Huntington, super low maintenance for the working couple' Shows beautifully with a 3 bedroom floor plan. 134 baths. Carpets. drapes 1n color coordinated tones and textures. Brand new patio area, back yard ready for planhng1 No-nonsense front yard VA assumable loan with super low interest' S67 500 Call 540-1720 Just Listed! Be rhe 1st one's 10 see thos gorgeous 4 bedroom home1 Heavy shake roof, covered patio area for outdoor fun. Lushly landscaped front and rear with plenty of trees and ptanllngs1 Comfortable tree flowing floor plan offers 4 bedrooms or den. 114 baths Dining area & kitchen have new no wax floors Marble fireplace in the living room S65.000. Call 540·1720 Smoketree T ownhome! No hassle ll111ng here• Executive condo in gorgeous Irvine area• Stone patio between kitchen has sl1d1ng glass door enlrv 4 bedrooms. 2'"1 baths Family kitchen w1lh dining area Walnut WOOd cabinets 1n the mom-lovrn kitchen Flickering fireplace warms the living room Carpets. drapes. out1t-1ns $68.900 Call 540-1720 One of a Kind! 5 Miles to the beach! Beaut>lul townhome with a slumpstone and wrought Iron patio area perfect for get to gethers! Close to the pool' 3 bedrooms. 1 ~ baths. dining area. oarty-s1zed hving room for entertaining! View of the rolling hills. Sprawling one-story villa priced under SS0.000. Call 540-1 720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL REALTORS® Member ~ RELO --ServinCJ 7000 Cities Thruout The United States .,_,..co's Largest HalM hHte COlllp<l'Y ~·---· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... I 002 Gnerot 1002 •••••••••••..•............•••..•..•........• FALL CLEARANCE Super val ues for t h nt buy of a lifotirnc.~. #5 IARLOV&MTO, NEWPORT CREST Oceun vww from this sparkling 3 bdrm. condo Ownl'r trans!. & must sell. fleduclld lo $85.500. Open Sun. 1·5 120 I IHKSHIRE LH, WES TC LIFF. Enjoy indoor /outdo6r Ii ving in this lovely 3 bdrm , 2 bath home; lanai + fam ily dining rm. offers room to "spread out·•. Reduced to $119,500. Open Sun. 1·5 312 HANOVER. COSTA MESA Super 3 bdrm .. family home \\'.Jth vaulted ceil· ings thr uout. Bright. cheerlul; fresh paint & landscaping; on quiet cul de sac $64,500. Open Sun. 1·5 UDO SANDS Beach house: secluded patio with jaeuzzi, off l~\'ing rm. & kitchen, for fun & frolic. 3 Bdrms. & 2 baths . Fix up & reap the benefits or a super buy! Only $73.000 CANHERY VILLAGE Vacant, com · mercial zoned cottage in desirable locat ion. Good off-street parking. $85,500 ... ·~·-,. ............... .......,,.ig, DAVIDSON REALTT 5801 W Coo~t Hwy N B 645 • 7575 3116 Newport Blvd . N B 673·9060 General I 0021 Getteral 1002 ···~··················· ...••.................. Welton®'Company R E A L T 0 H S BIG CAMYOH ESTATE The hit of last year's home tour was this o utstanding French Regen cy c us tom h o m e on t he F a irwa y. Surrounded by plush landscaping this 5300 sq .ft. hom e with a dramatic 2 story m a rble entry has an elegant master bed room s uite a nd ba th. Gour met kitchen. oak paneled fa mily rm + m uch more. Just list ed at $425,000. Shown hy appt only. 675-6900 General I 002 General 1002 ···•··•···•••···········•·•••···•·•··•••••·•·· TOP SALESPEOPLE FOR SEPTEMBER BeaDnry Costa Me.a Donna Walker JI unlm)!ton Beach RANCHO LA CUESTA Popula r San Jose model, located on quiet c ul·dc-sac lot that is close to heach. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. sha ke roof, boat access too! $70.000. Call now. 962· :t454 EST A TE SIZE LOT Private yard on huge cul.de-sac lot. Close to beach and tennis club. Deane built 3 bedrm hom e with spacious, air y feeling. Decorator wallpa per and warm wood panel accents . $63,000. Call now 962-4454 SHOWCASE HOME Spacious. 4 bedroom . single story with fa mily area and large bright and sunny kit chen. Gar age has a drive thru boa t door. Convenient location. excellent neighborhood. Quality built home for only $72,900. Call 546-4141 BRAND NEW LAKE FOREST Neve r lived·in, 4 bed rm . family room & dining room. Gre at floor pla n and elevation. Buy NOW and choose fl oor coverings. et c. before home is completed. Walk to lake . tennis. etc. J\ s teal at $77 ,950. Call 546-414 1. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Ch a rming 3 bedroom hom e in pres tigio u s Newport Be a c h . Fantastic s wimming pool with separ ate dressing room. E xcellent loc a tio n n ea r s hopping and Mariners Park . <;:all f140-6161. WALK TO BAY /BEACH Truly outstanding home completely remod e le d by owner /contractor. Unobstructed 360 degr ee view from private suncteck. One block to ocean or bay. Too many upgrades t o mention. $128,500. Call 0640-6161. Officei locotrd 9" Coda MHa Huntincyton Buch -t-l"wporl B"ach -~ ~:!.~~~ ....... 1~~-~~ ........ ~!!.~~c:': ........ ~~!~.~~.~~ .......... ~~:!!.~~-~~ ..... !. GeMf'.i IOOZGe•r.. 1002 Gwrof 1002 lalboa l•land I 006 Cotta Mua I 014 ..•.....................••••..•...........•... . ...................... •·•····•••······•·•••·· ·····················~· llG -HAUTIFUl -tlDFOIO Yes. rou're right. A NEW BEDFORD model tn Spyglass Hill wilh a great day & night view ! Over 3.000 sq. ft., incl. 4 bdrms., 3 baths; 2 frplcs., bonus , family & d ining rooms, as well as larg~ pool, jacuzzi & view back yard. At $225.000, Fee land, it 's the lowest priced New Bedford on the market, 'cause the owners gotta ~o! CAMEO HIGHLANDS Best sit-down view in Cameo Highlands. 4 Bdrms .. formal dining rm., DEL PISO tiled en· try. o versized garage with workroom. Corner . 60x100 ft. lot . with plenty or room for pool. $145,500 Includes the land ! It's OPEN HOUSE from 1 to 5, Sat /Sun. 4833 DORCHESTER., Corona del Ma r . Come view the view ! IT"S A DARLING DUPLEX A really neat 2 bdrm. & den , with a 2 bdrm. unit over the garage to help with the paymts. Of- fered at $129,500. Do yourself a favor - invest for your future in Corona dcl Mar. GOIHG SOUTH? You'll want to see this really desirable 2 bdrm., 2 bath on the South Laguna oceanfront. If you like the sand. sea, seagulls & quiet privacy with your luxury retreat, th.is is for you ... just reduced to $149,000. Of course it has a real live frplc. ! THERE'S A LOT IH BIG CAHYOH And, it's 115xl90 ft., or more than 21,000 sq. ft. We know you'd like a home here, with 190 ft. of view frontage over the lake & golf course. It's at $150,000. so dream no more -st art on that dr eam house today ! 673-4400 HARBOR DiYision of Hcwbor lnnstment Co. Ge.ral 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS FABULOUS MEW LISTINGS END UN IT BA YFRONT. Better than a mod el. P rofess. decor. with fi nest q ua lit y & custom upgra des. t oo numerous to mention. Spacious end. priv. patio overlooking rolling green- belt, bay, Mts .. night li ghts. 3 Bdrms .. 2'>'2 ba., form. din.; nothing to compare i n Newport with this outstanding view home. $169,000. INCLUDING the land. OPEN SAT. & SUH. 1-5 2927 9UEOADA loff Vista chi Orol END UN IT TENNIS VILLA. Like new. popular X·Plan . Elevated lot. pictures· que. pools ide setting. 3 Bdrms .. 212 ba., fam. rm .. form . din. $99.500. Exclusive, app 't. only. Please let us show you all the homes Avail. in the carefree Bluffs HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, IMC. MLS 644·0134 1973 Top Lister & Top Salffl'ftan · 1974& 1975 ....... Up Newport-Mesa lacrd of Realtors GeMral I 002 'General 1002 .............................................. WHY List Your Home! Walker&Lee Will B11y Your House in 72 Hours at FairMarkPt 'ralue f ·hfl'ek your ,. ell ow PageH for vonr neares1 \valker&u .. office and eall N'O\V to see if your home qualifies. Walker &Lee Real Estate --· Harbor View Hames PAl.l-:H:\10 Model 011 l' til ll !>a<· :.trc('l L11r,.;1• ).Hh· \ ;1rd fur buut. <'t11 l'l c 1'111)1 <;ire lot. Oven hou:w ~un l·j lti07 1'011t 1l,1rn10ulh t'AH~l ~:L \IOl>EI. Corn,•r lol 1 3 Br, 2 ba. la m rm .. p101 lancbcap1•cl , :11r1um Priced to ~ell now 0 1w11 house S:it & Son I 5 li30 Port Uar111ut1lh Attention Builders OPEN HOUSE HEW.NEW.H&W l , SAT & SUM 1 ~4 I llclnn h\lmc " Nf;~\' • ' n1>L'>. l'uni:oh·um. IN~" 208 AGATE 111~ & 1t'!> lu a pl'irli.· 1\\u 2llr. lli<I ('ollJl:I.'~ ;\ll'!-J \'\'l'd\l lcH'a llu)t. Ort 1 lot Jui.I rNIUl'l'Ct. ~.S()Q. J<:\\•S. 51ti·lUlH l ....-$·9·9,500. w ""•· .. o:? T!L!:: OPEN HOUSE •••o:~~:::LTO.-• 1·5 SUNDAY Balboa P~nin•ula 1 ·007 297 LILAC [AN[ •• , •• • ••• • • • •• • ••••• •• • d s i i l'~ITS S<!!1:1.000 Endan9ere pee H n..•adl Colla)Ll' S(ll,!)OO Ahnt>~t I). t11wt u trul~· lh·dU\'l'fl ' ;, fir :1 ha, 11r . tr;111t11nnal 2 i.tut'Y honw U;t) & llt:t'.Jll :Slu·l.SVO Ill lll'l'Stl~ll)llS Easls11k. 1 Bil, ;1 h;i ~· 37,00o b<io:.ttn~ fine honws alld :!Blt&dcnS12ll.!>lltl n1•q:hhori.! Th1i; I ~lJrr.hull l<l\y 675·~ll0t bcdrnotll. :J b,1th rar~ty h :i ~ I o v t• I y rn :1 1> i. i 1 l' OCEANFRONT drlttwnocl & slnnt• 3 hr -t ~?ll<'~I npt t11'l•pl.1t•t•/111;11'ble llh11llh ~oo ooo ()\,Ill' l·i'5·~~1() l'lXS lkl 1'1so lill•li (Ill Norco Areo Till' l'111nt :lllr, :!ha. h11J.:l tr~· loyt:r & plu~h nws ... ·r i,uite A g1•1111int• f1ml - for :s••lcd1vc ownl•r, 2° ~,\CH ES t.n DH l'lltllb +-I .1111 'm Ideal for sub-clind1111: ol' ~137.~KI ownt'I' at!\ ~17:111 tounlo "'hit.-L•ll~ 111' 1 022 1 .Quail ~ new l'onstrn1·1wv Ill an·~\. Corona del Mor Ch Pl Own~1· \1111 help f111a1w1· •••••••••••• ••• •• • • •• • • D!=• Full prH·1· s1s.uoo Prap•rt1•• · , 7S,~1920 ' L B h ;nm&. 1;.\lt .\l'T 1400 OUA!lSl NIWPOR1 llA(H aCJuna eac _, ~l\'STIC ll lLLS :.! l'ov IHiUc>". n11·l'IV PfllOF.OF <)t~·n hn11,1• S:il & Snn furn .. Su ul l11\y Onl~ UWNJ·;HSllll' 1 1·5. 1..a:i:i <:01 .ii 1>1· :.i 111 . :i Sl07.WJ. Agt. a75.:.i22a 3 BIL a Ha . counh' ba. l.auna, 1 '"". \'t<•w, • l;.1tch, cu~t floo1·i,. <'rP~'· view. Grcut l'Xl't: hu11w drµ:;, Wl'l·bat', 2 palllJS. $159,!JOO. lWQ, COrtll.'I' lvl 0£11'11 Mission Viejo POOL Hm t i-:w \ IEW 3 Br, 2 ba, h1J.:hl~ up· graded. Lots of papl'r & «harm. j~H·u11i & pvol Owner anxious, ha~ bought ;mother .• 673-760 I -------- OCEANFRONT Choice lo~·:1tu111 ~ Like II\ ing al the W.d1lorf Oall>om 1'~11111:-ula . 1 :111· 1'11111 )l:.1cn1111·1·1H '1 .. 11 ll'ulll :!ml lt•\l'I II\ 111:.: 1·111 . 1·umpll0tl'ly 11· uel'"' 111 1•\q111,,11c ta~••' I !SH. I lo,11 h:-S:.!:l!l,:;ou l'ull lor app't • 645-2425 ... 4607 WA,YME ROAD Sun. l·S. 9 11 J ai.minc qn·· Conteo HlcJhlands de Off to Boston. ?II t:ST Hcal E.'tak Stnrc ::2 !:>ELL our ha Pl>> home: :i 1213 H2S-!J5_~_1 _--; bdrms. formal d1nmg. 2 pl.1yrooms. Sl2i,500. i"ot il'USl•hO/tl University Realty :lwl E l'~l l f\\~ tii:I 1;:;11) FOR SALE BY OWNER t mkr m :1rJ..l'I prn•1· 111•w :t fir.~ ll:i. :-0\'p.11 ale uldN 111111. :!111 J ll.1 'h.11•h 1•l 11 r .1pt -.11 !1,.,110 •·HI 1 .. ~ •• ,Ill 1.1'\I l'nn tlfll\ I !Todays Best Buy! 1 br & den custom h.111e ll'ould be :1 hrl in gd 1h•"ntwn <·11~t.1 Mc~;1 lcH'allOll I.gt' ltV.l'lll. 11 stmw frpk . chm ur 1:1111 rm Sll'Jl SUVl'I~ 1.1111ilv k1tl'l1 111 .. ·cd t111· 111111·k ~;d1• C.ill "°'' · II k r is UH!-0111 MESA DELMAR 11'. O\' n,·r :1 II ti ~ llo1 l'lt'"lli,:e llun11• .11 ll111.11l I l1;ph· Iii· rm d1n.fH111 llllKll . Corona 111•1 ;\I a1• I nil. nr Sol ('~I. l'l;i~a Ill', \\'/\\OOlh) \II'\\. :l\l<KI St>:l.500. 5 tli ~liR~I ~q ll Sttill.Ol"I l'l'ln '"' -. -1 Iv 11~·owm•l'.•>tl .>IUI 0\\11l'I'. 2br, d1·n. I :ha. · · nnr. f1ll'1l \'rd i1111 ,\l.1 [ ... ~ . ]H\' OW:O.:l·:I! CanH•o pl1'.S.l!L!"1ot1.'.1!1l>.U!:!8. ll1Jo:hla111h :J B1 :! HJ. dL·t'k with <"1nynn & Choic e Eastside ocean 1icw ;2;1 (.\1nw1 :I Hr2 Bu. cornpletl'lv up II i ~ h I a n ti s U r graded. CpL'\, ltnoll'll11l' I I\\ 1wr .\gl 1ii:11o1i 1:1 fen• ularm. ,·let gar dnllr. \\orkhcnd1. """I l.111'11. !---------t t•1wl p111111. Op<•11 11011"1 Extra Sharr! Th i s h ,. ;1 ll t I II I :. ~drovm. I"• l1.11h lamll~ room ho1111• ha-. 11• 11 r:11·11l't & I l1111r ""' c•nni: thl'llllUI & 1:-1:.11•i11•11 Grme·~ hu~ tll the 1\1.'ek al S.'>J.500. OPEN 1-4:30 Fri, Sat &. S11n . :~1.~ 444 CABRILLO fln·llt\\loocl, s1;~1.:1uu. ll;v B46-330 I Century 2 I /Emery <lt't':lll \ lt'\\' h11111•'. l11'.11t1111il fll'I\ ;11" pal111s :! hd1111~ .. 2 l1u1h-.. :! Jrpk:-.. c'.ll'.1l.irgi:1.,1111 \~ rm ::,!Iii ,.)UO --~ IJ\\'111.'I'. 1\~t·11l MESA VERDE :. fl II t 1· 1-le\' l' I. Pl'O k~:-11011al 1Jcn1r;.1li11g & !anlls1«1p1nc. Wl'l b;1r .\nw111l1t•s plus. S:105,1)1111 <ilLLES1'11' .. lll.TRS 9(;3 8!111 1V1 I Ip ))ON Y. r~M<i<J.ix I OPEN HOUSE ' lH:.1u 7 o~ ' \ ~uptl' s h:tl'p. 1\ 11vul. : 1836 Port Barmouth ~soE c-t-.. Ul'. l;.im rm, 1t111 I'm, sun I Weltufre&Comp~ •• r a l ' ,, ., ~ eo.-. ""'.... kr·n II\ rm. t·ath 1·ciltin1;• Fant11i,t1l' l'ortof1110 ~hr . 640 ·7QOO <'\ nl lll'I' I' l'l•'l'cl a l f"H, 11111111~ rm. ;ii, ha . 1 _________ 1 ~~::.;.ci11 111 ,111 \ I' 11 ,,II.)111 I I I' ti lenlurl·~. 1n~ludrng a11 t 1111'11 St1n l;; l1 > . O PEN SAT /SUM 1-5 :11:1:1 F111·h~1.1 l'Ull lJ1t·11~ll11l t 605Marquerite lll'.HH\'111':,\LTY Canyon Crest loi.~ & i·l•·:iii duplt·\, :• 1:11 !1~1:: :.!:.II :i fill Condo. ne ar p11111. $&.),5\K) htl'.·m . l:11·g,• plil,\ ron111 \lo·'·' lkl :\lar I" ull't)I' Emerald Bay or.It'd hch111 . I I hclrm hi'. :! h,1. d111 rm . II!« Jlkdrm()<'l·:,\:\l·IHl'\'I n11~tep;..\i~1 ;111l .~l1111111i: I.om rm. S.il t.i8.) '' homeu111lw11n1111 \11th :1 .~cmlr Slli! .. ~•ll 'li'J]XI'' University Realty ·_·_· ..:; ___ --- spc·ctae1.1l:11· 11 hilt• "al"r \ifw .. lust lh lt·d "' :111111E c .. 111''·' 1;;:1.1;:,11_1 DELUXE CONDO ~5.IKIO. Shown hy appl c 11 ru11 ,, 1 t I! h In cl s It y NORTH MESA only 11\\111~1' :i IJr. d1•11. Op,•11 Assuml' \'t\ lnan. h~t· s,11 s 1111 I!! s, 111-cfrnom . family. T1q ~I hJ.tioo 1;;:1 f>l!O:i :.111d •111t· hu 11 bath.., !M' t <.u-.i 11011.h"'av t ororld drl Mar ,,,i; ti'IOO --" Slit SOU Ow1n•r /Agt·nl I~ llomt'~ 1111 l.1 rg•· 1111 II;, .l Ill o!i.i.i DEVELOPERS l'ol)p.1 Ow11<•r Bldr "di J & DE ... I 111.111n• 1\i:J :l:.!iX ,.... Four lot 2'Uhtl111~11111 on :\e\1pol'l \\1•. 111 Tt1:-t111 :.JI :&l),1h)to 1111' l1111Jd111,i: now i-t tK1.1"111 do\\ n pa~ 11ll!1lt l·ur d1·J.11 b MAYO CK l <iHf'f iU.'I t ff>' LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494·2146 TirlI Pool Sized Lot With h1i.: c 1111•rt•lf 11:11111 <i1mk l i.:n ·•·11 1·!1f'lil'I .11111 OPEN SAT /SUH 1-S 1430 Santanella Terr. :l HH. fom rm pu111•lt•d II pl. ga11:1Jo, 1111111 & :1 lei l·I d.:e" Sl l:i.t~ttl -GEM· 1:!11· r Tu~t 111 .\ "' . '."' 11 H 1-:/\LTUHS Ii 12 Hi:!:! DY OW'\ 1-.H. h1•:iut up i:raclt:'d C a n.' 1111 t'rc•:-1 "l\\nhm, :1 Bit, 21 ~ lb d1•11, form. 11111. w1·t har l'rlllt'. nnlv. SI IO,UOO. ll'I' ~Pill til l t i!IX .11 ·~·1• HEDlTJ·:U !'lo. Coa-.1 Shon·' :1 hr I t 111'' :-,i; I ,01111 I 'Ill I \\ .ot.1'.h.1111 l'I lli 'I X l'IX Ol't'll 111111.,0· S,11 & S1111 111:111'111111~ d1-.ip1111·' 'I\"' OPE'.\ S.\T ,\St '\I :, OR 4 BEDROOM \\'l·~t:-.llll', 2 bath, sharp !-harp ,\~k111g s::..1.000 l'll.()'I' Hl-:1\L EST,\TI-: '' '° u:..:;:; JUST LISTED TWO FOUR-PLEXES COSTA MESA Principuls only . Plcasr c·all lo1g lwdro11111 !-11111" d1•11 1. \STSl IJ I· \lllh ":ill 111 ~1wl 11» (ill•al :I flll 1111101 1110111,. :1 Br "l\\11l1~t·. 2 1 '\Iii'~' S•i'i,f,1111 ca·al' 11 ,.,1 J.:lll l 1,1111 .. ,.,. dbl .. 1wl 1:.1r, nr S. ( ~~ OPEN SUM. l ·S l·:..:1,,1mg ,1,~urn:ihlc• \ ,\ 1 ·1~11;1 $11,!1'10 •it;, f107 1 5 PEl'l'l·:Rt;t<1\S~ !i 1,·, lo.on. \t.111\ ,.,t r.1~ MESA VERDE Uccrt1C'ltl, Jn·11w S()!l,500 OWlll'I' .\i:1 It p 1.; N fl 0 u S 1. GEORGIA HEALEY :.!ti81 H1\'ers1dl' llr. SAT1SU N J,nvrly 4 !Ir R It 675 2371 lwlow Ml·~a ea or • ___ ~-----1 Fam Hm. h1J?h l y 111, PlushLai::oon\'uCondn :-.1,1-:s/\\'EIH>E:ll1r,2 B:i. graded. :12111 Indiana 2Br, 2lw. P\'t. boat slip. 2 !' '!t· ~)Will' 11111~1 ~''~v1• Sl',8.SO.I. carundl'l'J:l'OUOd pa1•ki11!! .1 11, 11111 . lo:-.J..rng Shl,.1011 KJ\'fF.LLt\ rn:AJ.TY & all l'Xlr:'I~ i\11 111 llll' Hltr _ f,:ll·ll.'•11 772·57:11 "q11111nl lwatlt l•11,·n " ll:tl'!' sonwttung ~·011 wanti--------- C11rbhad s 1:u100 t .ill to wll'' 1 ·1.,~~1111•cl ad:. tin (711 ) I i:!!I f1!fli(; 11"1' ll Wl·ll. ti I~ fitl'iX. Corona del Mar I 0 22 Corona del Mor 1022 ·••···•·•·•••••········ •.•••....•..••.•.•...•. Corona ~I rf/a, _JJ Breathtaking view of Ha rbor , Catalina & Coastline. Professionally decorated & landscaped, a chieving a dramatic & d istinctive style all its own. 6 bedrooms. 4 baths, formal dining r oom. pool j a c uzzi + 3 fireplaces. $315r000 Nici! Vroca, A9"f 751-6521 Of' 551-2714 I BRAND MEW! Eastside C .M. Ol'l·:N ~1\'1'1 !->lJN :.ww Sa11t;1 \11:1 \q> I lllC. l.1m !'Ill S1lll t11n1 111 1 h110,1• 1·.1r11cll n~ l.1111r1111111~ l11t '<111•. Onl~· ,,,,,l~KI 546-8640 ra;J .9AtW!it 111.~'1 ~ REALTORS I hr, 2 b11, Ml•sa del M ar F;1nl11st1c lo<'allon, h :iimt IOill M1s:-1on Dr Slill.54)(). 5 t!l 8335. __ _. LOOK MO MORE I fir 2 B;1, fpll', l)ric!'<l lc i-l'll Ill s:,i ,:>00 . Ai:t :,u; :lHAi Cl>PEH HOUSE! :120 Hn1111vc1· Dr Cull<·!.{ Prk 4 Ur+. Sun<luy ll Boblxl Sulkkl. 616·1414 j. ,. .. 1! •I .. , .. ., " , I .. r - - ',, ,I . -' -.. -------------.. --. ~·· • 4 ............. ------ Honn For ScM "'"'"few 54* ~For Wt' HovsH For ~alt' Hous.e• Fors. Ho..stt For SIM &lnday October 10. um1 OAIL y PILOT C7 ....••...••..•...•..••• ···•·······••·•········ •••...•............................•.•...•..••.•.......•••.....•.•.•••.••.•••••••.•.••••••.• Costa Meso I 024 aln VoHey I 034 HuntlnC)ton leach I 040 t,.,,IM I 044 lnl1t• I 044 lr"Ylne I 044 Hou1H For S• HCMnff '-S. H•Ht For We ·•·••••••·•·•········· .•.•.•••.•••.•...•..... •••••••..•..•..•....... ····~·················· ·····•·····••·········· ...................................•••....• , .•....................... GOLF COURSE For sale by ownl•r llunl •••••••••••-•••••••••• lh a"' 11r \,nl\ crbtl.> rur\. lf"f'hw t 044 L09U"O leach I 041 Lepno lebch I 041 T TURTLEROCK 1·"nh~~. Vtlla1e I. Cam UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW •ssumpti.OO m¥ton uwnhullll''I l'ou " do. Snac1ou" ~ Bl< I ' hnd.:1: mdl 3 br. 2 b:.t, htl REDUCED o, ..... ~ ..... 12.4 OllJLY $63 SO " ti} U\\fll'r 1 fir 2 11.1. I t PARK ~" ~ "" " , 0 • &, ull upgrJdl'll c:loi.c hmL•, \\ ru1mul <.11n1nj.! 1' rm· 10 \'nor Jtnom 176SU ETTERR. Ow11crSubmltoll ofC .. 1~ Opportunity to be.id'\\ hu 1bor r-.r pooll>. tcn111:-1 crt1>. 1 ..... PRICE' ~ • '°'6 . rm. (.im1I~ rm, j.!11rdc11 l'hlld1ens nark. All elc< A Rare De11·~ht ..... . Victoria •11ch: mulll llun-v,pll'J)ecall 1'h b l .,. .ooo 8IOJ08~ Opc-n l ,__., II .. 8 l I h & I II_,. ... •• , e "'1i.c uyer:\ "''I\ o h ~ 1 .~ :.. b• u riu111 ,.. • p.1 u . f.llL'h "'/nc1.1r new llP u not n c a1n\ · l'Vl' lo ...... onoceon1>1ut• ::..ivc! Tuke {)\Cl. :.Uhj1•fl OUlS~ un. ti I • u l \l•duJ1•ll mJ:.kr lx.ltlll, 11l1JnCt':l St>lS,900. Evet o-n Sun •• • hospitality Thi:\ IS II ol hwy Xlnl lucauon •h '"'IS'•n" \',\ 111 L·11 \_Lane f1 le· ".. I H 1 1n • •·1 r-· b n •·•w 'l'h1~ lo ...., ~ ... ~ .. ,. 1 • \ lt:n vH 1 • '" ._ ~· only or wknds., ~2-GJJ:!. 4294 Senlaa must aev-c our ~ue11t me OCl:l.I v .. , • o w loan. No quahfymi:. nu SIR LA ..... DMARK l} i-; Z t ,1H') arcl. f:nJ<>) ----. I.Oday. 3 Bedroomi>. 2h maintenance 3 bdrm • po1nla, h1wl'r c:ui.h ll • " 11ouh ti: lu1n1 .. f,H·1l BY OW:"IER Enjoy this large 2311() st1 baths and family room. 21.:a bnth home, w1lh doei. u1ke ,, clo"' n pay Ol)t!n llou~e: Sul Su11 ~I:! soo Uy ,1pl)t 11:u :11i1 Twnhouse Uni vers1l)' ft family home. Imagine On tree shaded ~rcenbelt Crplc., bas been used as" ment and Wl' h.1, c Ull l'\· 5br. Jba Lit r,im rm ·1 ;'\o ··~:1·nh plt•;iw' Pk J Br 2 Ba. new cpt:. & lhe CO.tY warmth from Its near pool. Now 9nly rentul, but redecorntl' & cellc>ol 11eh1ct1 on CJll c11r gar . l~e bm•k pat1•1 µ11111l St;S,OOO.tl14 OSISI! two fircplt1ccs n ir1 the $71.000. OPF.N TODA\' enj1ly b('nch llv ln i;' !\OW' w lplantt•rs, 1.:1· µ •• tw OWNER o\'erslied master i.uilel. 1 ~P.M. l 76651ronbark. l)will'r will llnance tn SJl SSIJO cover. Prof l;in1h1·Jfll'cl & WAuTS OFFER'. OPf.N UAILV 1 toli Stunning Franc.iscan N Q R l N S quallt100 buy.crs. $1 19,500 EASTSIDE Wedhan1t Realty dccurale<l tbru out Walk " Tbur:. lhru Sunday. 14361 ceramic tile n<lorns 11tcp HORTH lHD DUPLEX to ne1gh.borhood :.choob t 111v1·1~1tV' 1'1k lk<111c U1bralter, 1rvin1J down family r oom RE ALT y b 'ti 'J1•al l bell room. 1 bath ------Sl!:i,500. 20381 :\lans.ud hunw 2Ur. l.1111 rm Sub Gruc1ou:. Jivin!l Comm Private putio:s Cor 2 ur lh•• Rpelax eneuth l<>b ~•.: ,inf1 l t>cdruoru, 1 bath VETS·S67,500 Lane. Nr Ma~nolta & 111· nut ull (lwn.·r h:.i ... mL·n· tennis & pool, mtn views, 4 bedrooms Ju!.t s tep,) ulm lree. just 2 1 ~ un1l11 (;ood income. d1anapoh::.. Ph !lll:i·lati:I t.11l~m0\ctl atrium. Come se{' for from your.prh:ilo l·on1 '\VllEN TllESllNt;OES fromthebcuch,onCout1l won't la~l . se llt•i Noclosln9 costs hyowner. 'l'llt::l'IWFESSH)!\ALS ~o ur s elf , c;EMINJ munlty Pool und te11ni~ DOWN, thl:s is whece lhY). This 2 bdrm.·cot rriull vateo S6S.OOO fu 11 I Exec pt Credll Hefk.11 t & t ·ALL i5:! 7S7S HEAL TY. 839·tl623 cuurts. A · <l'llghlful Ill· ~·ou 'II want to~. COubtal t;1~c \\~~:~~11~0t1~,~w~:;.~1 appruisal feel L~c hu11us ELEGANT ----vestment! Call now for & <.:atah11a view~. plus w room 3 Br 1•1 JIJ,ncw CUSTOM NO WEEPING LowedPrice! dl:!talli.. twinkling city J11tttls . oppartunityutth1l>pm·c' CIJ!'.,park.like yurll.Call Prestige arca-t rulv Ranc hoSanJoaauln Cozy 2 Bdrms .. wuod $69,SOO fur details· elci,:unt cu~lom deru1 t HEREI. lJNOBSTfiUCTEJ) 'f523 CAMP05Dt~IR'llllfE Pane Ii n g • :. tone CROWN POINT CENTURY 21 µool -a11\wu., l'a II' \' . CALL NOW ().iEN D/\ILV fireplace. beamed c:e1l· Marvelous locahon, onh 645·6646 /(" PR€HIG€ I HOM€S 1148 0059 :~1~v~~·1~~lyW~~~~~rl~d~a,j " u 0 :-i GOL~:C~dURSE '.&. 752 7315. ,trA'.M_. T06 P .M. ~~t6~; ~~~~uro~~$8i~~~n C~~;t~~r :;~;i ~::~~· •TIB''l'ON •. l'Y()W'.\ .. L'.R uY wncr.<.iarcnlevel, ~/,. • This .. bdrm .• 2V.. ba. New crpL.,, tile, J:\Dl.\t: h.,s handMHne p;itw un stepd own v ng rm. Br DONALD M llRD OLD ADOBE HOME, home. on a quiet cul c\•· " ' • .-w & L licilroom. :! hJlh hom d L · 2 " E.ASTSIDE FIXER UPPER l"ut) ;! tJL.'<lroom. l hath l;iundry room. hard"' lh1t.1r°'•. I.in!" fcnce1I 'ard S.11; 500 I ull 11111•1 . 645-6646 /(" PR€HIG€ I HOMES 3 BR 21 B I I + en. 2 ba. Lux cpt'111 • Pr·1ced to Sell' h t fl . . ., a. x nt 01 a ) Jr<I. nntra,l Jlr ~·undi ;::i:J 1-inrcs <off Arboles). __ Anec•••••· •-ll•ra • with fixc>r·uppr r poten· sac. as a i;rea om: lion Day::., IWHSIJ7. L'\ l'b t 111n1n ~ too L'l•1sc ti ~ J ll •s been reduced in prict;? t1al. t Bdrm., Ci replace & pl.Ul Low ma111L. ~ a11t &~knd::.ll63311.I W:.ilker&Lee h 1 h •,.Ill I l'lor8 3·JU66e,l!n OPEHHOUSE 1·5 b h · \'aullcd ce111·n,.s. Gr .. at Quulit» c:on::.truct1011 r HeJI £:.tat•· ..,( uo" 61. ., opp1111.! 1ng"' tit wknds 833·941iO ut l e 2200 sq.fl. sllll re· ., ~ G 1 ' h 1 1rne' ulu1·.c1 :.&I 5uo \\ktl)" COUNTRY KITCHEN mains U1e palace 1t wa11. ~~~ee~~.~~r s lurter B~Q ~~~~~:;; ,,... l 1 t 111 Why Pay Rent ;\IOrllhlv pJ} mcnl:. an~ hkt• mone' in the bani. o l111., I t.r ·tvwnhM·. <;,11KJ Fciunt.11n \.';illey lot•.1 lw11 Low d o\\ 11pmnt 11 ea!>y f'llA l('rm" Pnn·d for qu1C'k !.:II<' at onl~ ~4!.900 !llu!il hurry. C .. il no" ' Bk r R4R ll48ti. •11>3 :-.tiil Real Estate by/kVAY •MQuail ~ liliilPlac• Prap•rti•• 752-1920 1 l•OO OUAll ~T NlWPORT llACH I OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 BY OWNER \ssumJblc h>tin. 3Hr . 2 ba~f.im rm. ~.500. Call 752 112M:J or 6-10·0166. Agnl. Pll'll'>C leave name & numlJcr Si9.500. bnngs you the The 3 be<lroum Cam· lar~e 4 bcdrm family Ji!J. bridge Model in "Green· ho me w/supcr recrea· \\'ANTTO RUILU M.iw·• tree" orrers country lion area and large pool Ruy this ocean/canyon 1U ~~ kitchen. 2 baths. bnck that 1s becoming exllncl view lot & get approved .,.-.:=-J• frreplJcc. plui. alcoq~' for lhjl pnce 1n thU. city. plans for 22t!O sq. Ct., 3 ' ,,.,.,,,._ Upgrnded drapei.. Lal-llurry!Call833-J380,Red Bdrm. wo~d -& Klas!> 110S N,CoonHwy.,Laguno lice covered patio. <..:om· Clirpel Realtors. custom home. S45.000 494-1177 mumly parks & pool. ~~~~~~~~ * 494-8057 * -. 300 N. :'\l'" tJOr l. NB EASTSIDE DUPLEX Huntinqton Bea~hlo4 WHAT A PAIR! TURTLEROCI< •••••• ••• •• •• • •• •• • •••• Two J hr hom"" to l'hoo.,e 5042 Paseo Dali Model Sales ,\ward winning Uni\'ersi- ty Park Town home by J . :\l. Peters Co .• One model remaining 4 Br 3 Bu. 2 sty, mdoor atrium. Professionally decorated lmmed occupancy . Sll0.990. Sales ore P h . 551-0203; 10 5 Daily I Close to schools & s ho p· p .... HOU r. ----JUST LISTED Gorgeou" ping! 0 En Sr; l·S SPECTACULAR coastline views to L a $72,900 FABULOUS OCEAM VIEW Jolla. Executive hom.- 4101 BELVEDERE Thu; 3 br tuwnhome is New excitin g luxury w/3 br,2'rJ IJa,formald111 Large 2 heclromn I h.1th · llr rlc•n :! ha Near cuul~. S:>llO, mo. 1111.·011\t• ~'l.mn:i ll1i:h. Hltn BBQ Won·t lil:.l Si0.000 tull Sti!.1.900 !lfi.I! ~i71l00wn<'r from un s:.tnll' St. Fml t;ori:cous Brourlmoor 3 UR , fjm rm. V;m l.'tv of BH. & l•1mily ; i::racit>u:-.1) leature:., <'11stom d<·toi upgrJd<-cl . tul ul ly air· accent:; thruoul, p•11 k c·ond1l111n1•tl. t•1Hl unit like vards \'t•n• l'IOM' tc Lu\ l'I~ p,111 0 11 rl•as truly elegant, perfect for townhomes. 2 & 3 nr. 2\.'J ~~.~~·mate Ill decor. ' . , formal entc,rt!11iningb. I;-ge ~7~ ~~~~. ~'.~~~s S% & u Nus u AL s p 8 c i 0 us expanses o g ass nng family home, w ood. e beaut y orthe private c H A R M I N G -i.:lass. high be~1ms, l\lex- patio into the living rm. FANTASTIC OCEAN ican tile. Views Crom dining rm & kitchen. The VIEW. Few bl ks lo Vic· every room. Plus 2 sep. prit'I.'. 645-6646 BUYERS S VALUE Sh11rp I Dr. brh propcrt) turn rcn & d111 rm. ;1i.:L .i l3i~I ,\\I !ltB-il:!O alt I f~I !1+;:! i015 0 C e a n (.' ·., 11 l' (' I ~I U \ e I n Cu 11 (11 1 111 II 1 71 1 !lAA 4151l :.>9::!,!MIO L\nd you own lhl' 21~<!1 Flt•t•l :-.~UIO landl (.'11ml' :->l'l' twltc\, 21381 Flet'l ~h!l ,5t lh1.., h1•.all) \\on l 1 .. ., Rancho San Joaquin RANCH REAL TY 551.2000 formal entry separates toriu Beach. 3 BR. i1~ di 1 s "'l c"" lh I f lh > garages. i.,, """'' c 1\ ing areas ~om e ha. Easy maintenance. S r EC T AC U L A It bedroom s! Beautiful! ~1 soo coastline views, custom • IL.., llt•::.;ilt• Spl't01.1h!.L" ;1 . SHOPPER STOPPER • long' . \ hot ,.Jllll' thlll ""'l'l 1!i;1~1t11t1\!l ~ \£11 .• ffi1·~;1 llll !I 3 UR. 21 i Ba Townhous~. 4 ~1 on tan a s Nor le . l!.J:J Jl79cH:s ~105,0011 OPEM HOUSE 1-5 LOVELY! 572.500 URA!\iATJC OC F.AN features. beaut. decorat I ur 5 hd1 m rnodi>b a\ ail. las t Mu:.l :.("c. Kew carpt'l, 110 ""' floor,, 5051 BALSAWOOD VIEW CONDO DANA ed. J br, 312 ba, de 11, ij;.'. POINT. 3 BR, den, 2 ba. formal din rm. Privac'. ----------I -,nmc w pools !l\>8 UiO:! 1't•m1111)!lon Pro111.:1 llc:. bwlt m BBQ. !\e"' U.W . Ring 640· 5560 Anytime Eastblulf Pro! Bldg 1>1·1•r1 wld 1'ownhome. up· J!r ... led plan 4' cornt'r un Tius beaul1ful 3 bedroom 1t. 3 BH, DH. FR, attch )>Ian lO:! in "The gJr ~r pools & parks. \\'11low:s" offl'r" punel('d pool. decks. S40 monthly SlSS.500. · -, Bl{. ,J H.1. 11111 rtn. i ,fol'\, \lo·'·' dl'I .\l.1r ';.1. !Mlll :i·llt 11fi~ I Dana Point 1026 3 br. DR. private \'arcls. 1.1-;T'S )1.\1\E .\DEAL near schools & park. h1kt GLEN MAR trail to bf' a ch l'om -----------1 ~73.900. By owne r " TURTLEROCK 552·8811. Open Sat1Sun dmmg room l''irepl;mc> Hv o\\ ner ::.m~ll! story ~ par.ill\ ely Im' 1111t L'li br. l '• hJ, \Int concl. ll:is :.issumuhll' \' \ <".ill m.im l'\lr••~ Corner lol, \<tllect ii 1 !NiX· I l:>i. th1 Ir ur l.lv,11 Jt1 l'~" Open ::!07~2SpmdnlL "\!I Wt 01a...t• ~.1t Sun l .'i. ----- :.>6:! son :1H.! :.t2 11 o BOUGHT HEW 55ti 7007 Anxious U\\ rh·r mu~I s..11 :J llr. :.! 11.1 111\ Xt1 .,., l11•;iut1lul ~·,c, •1;,11 ONE OF A KIND F.tnlJ~l1l· :.i bl·drm honw 1:1,rnt lam r111 llugL• lul ~1~1.<!f•)\).;., _.._..,.,...,_ __ W & L • Id h Bwlt·m BBQ. Covered I liclrm ... • f.1m1lv rm . =2 (,o en ush. pallo. Sprinklers. Clo::.e cJ1mn i: rm. 2•, baths . · h 1 · RANCH REALTY ;itnuni 1 nh ,11 UJler 0 .,, l urtlerock Plan 8 .. Fully lo sc oo s & ::.hopping. II • .t l upgraded By uppt only. l lurr~' Won 'l last Ion.:! SS 1-2000 & "J P•• JH' r \\ '1 rm ~-~28~ or fi.10·2.100 $64. 7 50 t•arthv , .. ,1111, \1·1 ""' j OPEM HOUSE 1 ·5 lrom i1.11 k .\. ponl (i1eJl llv 0\1 nr. Prin. onll 4529 CHARNOOK \ll"" 111 h1lh ~!12.:1110 'tpan,1u:.., rmmaL', :> t11'. ~ . BEAUTIFUL! I :!' ,11.i . nl!l\l to ll"l1111' ,\. · Thi~ bl'aut1ful 1 bedroom 1 lltlrm . :! h,1th.; t.111111\ pout' 552it;111 :1~2· ~ S,111 :'ll11:ucl in "The 1111 .111111!11 ll111:ht •"-11c .. ,er St ~;111 1•1 11~ i · llanch" ofrl•r!i> 3 bath~. d1l·1·1 ~ ' 1.,' .... ,.111111 ,tl I\ 1:crris trom Culver 1 lam1l) rm. & formal dm· li.;1· ~ .11 cl '1',1,t1•l11lh de - -mg. F1rcpla«e in liv111g 1·111,il<·d StT ·'I. 1·u111p.11'1• OPEN SUH DAY 1-S rm . Custom bu i I l .\n n11t~ta111ling val11•• at C.\LIFOn:'lltAIIO:'ln:s RANCH REALTY br('akfast nook in S!l:J,%0, 111d11d 111~ l;iutl' l'lan 6, 3 llr. ::! Ba. F .H .. · SS 1-2000 kitchen. Covered patio in maintenance.Sl05,000. I BUSINESS OPPTY. BEAUTIFUL IRVINE Beauty salon in heart ol COVE. Private p;ilm Laguna. S30.000. tree beach. security; J SlUELD REAL ESTATE BR. 3 ba. den, dining rm ; 49.i-8093 charming h\'. Lrg lullh --------- pal.lo. pool. 5225.000. :· PEG ALLEN ' REALTOR 494 7578 10!!5 N. Coast. Laguna l'crraL·e Cyn Parad1sr c:.tm bar. ram rm , din rm. II! l:lltry kit. a~t 1~1·858l A61an REAL ESTATE 900 Gl•·nn•·yn• St 494 94 7 l S49 Olio AWAKEN To sprct:H'ular vus ul' FAMILY DELIGHT 11aturnl caves m a \'en lli~h alJove La ~una . sccludcll canyon. :! larg<' 3 hdrm .. 2 h;ith ndrms. loft. ocean vu. home; many extras. Ubl. Sll2.500 ''~~ .......... 962·4471 <r~: ·······················1 .. --------..- \\.ti i. t·r & Ll'l' ltl·al E..,tall' !Jll:J·Sti'il Don't m1-. ... 0111 • -IJJ1tws. $65,000 F'e<'. 1-----------rear yard. Clos(' to DAVID D. CARLSON 14682 SWEET AH 'ell me y()ur hfe t-.l) le and schools. rireplace. l11rge drnrni: ----------rm .• private brick 11allo; ---Open S:il S1111 31110 1 \IJro. 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I ' 111 1 IC I I 111~ 111 "11 11· ~·l.l" 11·d1111111f & ('l'd<tl • lnfl q11,d11 I .1pp1i.llll'I'"• ltl\llrlUll~ l',11"!11'1, ll\llTfl \\it\l1 0\t'l1' tll'l',lll \ h'\\ ,\; 11111''1 lli"ll,hh111.., tlll t)Ull'l ""11 Pt't l 1•>11H' '''t' llH'm 111 1>.111.1 l't1111t 1111, l\1'1·k1•111l ~ lp1·11 I ltlll•\' "IC~,;t ~<111t,1 1 ·1.11.1 !'lit•\ .111• up 1111 i.:r·1lh .1t •r ,oc 111 :>I.! .•Clll 1111111 1 I' r 1• I 11111,1\ 11~11 ti (1111°1'" \11\\ '-i>Ull~lto ''17 illll POINT REAL TY l'Hi·;>c~HI FIXER·UPPER ltl \1tlll 'h 11..1 I tl•tl I nl J.•~• I\ ltl It I. lq1l1 .1tlcl .111 11ld1t 11111.cl 111111 fl\ l I 111'\1 )!.•r.11.:•·.., 1111 '" ... 111 I II \\ ' It ., /1111111)! •fo I .IHHI l~Quail ~ liilPlac• Prap•rties 7.52·1920 1400 OUAIUI NIWPOal llA(H Fountain V all~y 1034 ..........•..•..•...... CAREFREE CONDO COMFORT BEACH BARGAIN 40' Pool! 40' FR! R. E. Agents REALTOR 833-9293 NG. \'rat·in.Ai.:ent' I'll lmd you the right $86,900 i52·1i521or 55l·::!78_1_ ~~~· :'llaq:u. Agl 15181 MARME large fenced yard w1Lh OPEN S/\'T & SUN l ·S mature trees . Xlnl S PECTACULAR CO.\ST neighborhood. Pnced lO· LI 'f: VIF:WS .... sp;ic :1 S63,500 I Ur w p IO' p.111~ rm \\ 11\U~"I\<' hn di lpk & tllJl'll hl'OI Ill •·•·1 llllJ.:' 1;1.1nt :!Ox Ill ~pa1 kllni.: ll<l"I 11111,h IJ11tbpJ! t... ll\f.lllll'UICd IJ\\11 2 1, \Ii to OH'•111 C.1n I lh· llt'.1t llurl\ l'rntun :!l \\.ilk IF }Oii are t t•.idins.: ttu .... Turtk Ho1·k Glt•n II\ checking for new 11 ... t "" 1w1. l 'l.111 :1. 1'11u111· 101 m.i:'. :.in<.I f , s H () \ ot Xlnl l111-.1lmn. n.•,11h lll'I mav Ill' om• ul llll' ., 5.'lll!J:llr11·;;.·,;:c11uo· \ 1111 need111 :.cc thi'> I r\'i1w humc b1·fo1 e ) ou l>u,· D1~l·o\·C'r the new hie m th1::. nw:..l de'!rahlc :1 hr. 2 ha home in Lh1:. cno-.L pi 1°ll'J'l'e1I cnmm11n1ty 111 Ii' 11w \ncl. s~1\ e nHJlll'' \I the b·' • , a:.su mahl~· Jo<111 BYOWMER 1, ~ L;irgc :J l.l l'dr oom ~ daraLS89,900 btlrm. 2 1 ~ b;i hom ,. cu<>tom f.:'aturt'~. d('n. ' ln!llX l<IC~I • Senior '''""''·'"'"' I .11ll 'C'l'klllJ! l•:,l"111'il\ I' 1111 .I 1111n 111 \\'c•'-lh.i\1'11 l'l.11.1 . 11 B1·1111khur:..1 .inti 1 .. 11 llll!l'r \ 1·nmm1,.,1u11 pr11 gr;im umqul' 111 lh" 111 tlU!>lr~ lh.11 It \1111 II hf.l· ll' ;;:11.·>!Sl)lt WILL SELL c;1·ori:1• \\'rw11tJ•·h BY ITSELF Westhav~n Realty l\r1lrn11m 111 hath>. ---------- ' .11 fl"I'. Jllll dr .cf>•'' llk1 111·\\ <:nod l111v .11 ~1t.1.:1;.i1 l'h 'WI:! i7.';I I "T I. fl i-: :..; l·:'I'\.\ ()I(" I H1 l.1m rm . pool I 1n·pl.11·1· :-::iu.•1:1:1 111'. ilu\111 lh\lll'I' :111\1nui. \ .ti I fi 1:!·:11<:..u \J.!c•nt SPARKLING POOL ~h •• k,• rool , :llll'. :!li•1. :-.111~1' llfl)!l'.ll ll'1I. ,.11d111i.: ~·1.1..,, clum 111 pal111 S1111c1 1111m.w ~cd ••"-111tcnor ~1~1 !l~I WESTSIDE REAL TY INC. 848-2323 Huntin()ton B~ach D~anr Home l"k.01 111·.11 I lw1lrm 1.11111cn.1 •••·1·1llh p;11nlt•• 111 .11111 fllll 1\0.11 dnur 1•1t111 I,.;,• l1o1<I. '1111 \Int 1.1rn1h h""'' 1 .ti • 1t11•r :, pni Ii\ "" nn .. ,:lf. i:!lh BEACH BEAUTY t-:ll'g.1111 3 lir . ..! 11.1. l111g" lam r m, 111do11r ISfHl Trul~ lwaullft1I $.;11 ieltl W & L \\ ;cll-.1•r ~ l,1•1· fl10,tf f' ... 1.11 t• !Jh:J .itii I GREEMBROOI< BARCELOMA By O\\lll'l 111•.wtclul I lit :! 11 ••• 'l'Jl tfllllllf! h111•1 fam 1111. r. (Iii'. 'a11i11•d 1·c•tl111g::-n·1111.1I .111 l11~hl\ lllli.!1'.1d1 d Pll qtlll'I <Ill Ill' ''" • hll.. to cl<-111 "l hi. 1 luhh-.1• .!.. fMlftl Mi.:>1111 l't11\ "II(\ !~ak ~:!fl OPEN BY OWNER :1 H1 . :! '11,1 I 1 pli 1111 m1· t·ul ·th··,,1e l<•l'. nu t pt<. ,'I, ----------p,11111 nr ,,·hi. h•'1<11111g Rancho La Cu~!.ta lwh .... ;,; IMMI KI" I.I I I ~111,.:11• .,tory "lt-s.:oc111•1• •S \I'll I Fl~ I· 1111111 l!';cl1111·~ I ht•d1111 . ((•• <'111111'11, Ill'\\ 1111111<• \Int hl!hll11l 11pgr.1cl1m:. ,.1ar 31,1ut•t•i;Jlton l<I"'"' 1 .. ,.,1 1111' ',ctlll'tlr,d 1·•·1111111.., 0. 11011 :!115:! ~'I II :~SI\' I 111111 lr.•1•.., .ell ' i.1~1· 111 Ila BH :1 ha. :1 r.ct g;ll' 11n•a11 .117,5110 l'r 1n r 1•111\ Two Story l.a1 ~l' J 1>c·d1·00111 l'11nd1 flwn1·r 1111; i'lil hr;l 11:111 127i 111t' 1 llc-111 J11 ... 1 "Lt'P"' to .... 1ulw, pool Irvine I 044 ,\. t:u'u111 Ownc'r i:-. nn' •••••••••• •••• •••• • • ••• DEERFIELD T'l.1n 111 I n\l 11ho11w :J Ill! :! · ll.1 L1111 1111. d111 rm I 1 pit rn11 r1ln cl ".1 1 !11 ulit'. 1q1i.;1 ,1tl1•1I 11pt, drp' \1.illfj,lf11'r .111t11 I!.• r •II lh 01, 1w1 ~l.~~I 0111 11 !°hit ~ '>1111 I;-, 15Sn1mlu•1n 11.111•, ltll I 11•1•rl ll'lcf I ,,[)'I 1l'KI • OPEN HOUSE • Thurs. thru Sun. 1.4 <irel'nlrel' :'llocll'I \\llhl • : :.lUd) & Jlrllllll I.ill cly I J n d ., l' J 11 I II I! \\ I t h RANCH REAL TY 551 -2000 JUST REDUCED $89,500 incl land l!µnnklt•r ..,~ ~L•·m Coc1d I locul1 u n Jl 11 02 Homestead SI Opl!ll 1.:,, or by appamtmenl c ii 11 635·4188 Ol»EH HOUSE I ·5 urllt'rock l; lt.•nn '.'iew \\nocl11di:1· home II\ S&S J ,\ rncJI I br. fJm.rm. :\1·ur lhl' l.,1k1· \\ r r II I(' • I c h I a r y Brand new :1 hr, :.!' • ha \\ ll'plt•, II\ 1 m \1 l rpk. hmnt• llu1 ry' h.1r On c;rel'CI lldl SPANISH SPLENDOR! WALK TO ALISO IH:,\CH 3 Bedroo~. 2 balh. ram• ly rool}'l and tirepl,11•c Secludt'cl ll &F pool 30xl5. SIOS.000. Jar \V '\'('at:. Heally JliO!l Coa::.t lh1' So. La~una ·199·22:17 559-4556 I\ 1t·11· Cltrh pr1v ~1 :1 1.:1()(1 11 LEMON TREE Gr::::.,,.r i·ne <'om111..i1on c1 .. 1l·. :--;01 1 l 1m 1•1< 'l\•1r :! 11n I ll"V , ()1q11 ,ll1111tilili la111 1111. " 1011rt,,1r!ll ~ I 1111 I 1•111,.,h l')ll . \I.in) ountry 1)1 :\I EDI \TJ·; OlTl 'I'.\;\. .11111 •r11\w:-(Jllll'I -.lll't l., REALESTATE l'Y lll'oJUltfull~· cl1•t'flr<tl Thi_.. beautiful t bedroom <.: o r n c I I ~I 11 d c I 1 n "College Park" is com- p I e l e I v u p f.! r a cl c cl thruoul. llt-;1utiful, lge cnlry hall. Family rm. Honu:. rm. Formal dm· ini::. Prof landscaped aardcns, l',lllO m'l'Cllr. :I community poob. Ole' LAGl'N \ Cll,\ll~l llO:\rn 552 Cypress Ur. 3br. 2ha nn H-3 level wooded Int Atforcl1ng 2 more uml:.. Clo::.c: tu IJ(::il·h & stores Owner will carrv Isl TD. Open hOllbl' Sun. Ot'l 111, 1 1pm. Aski11i:: s1:111.ooo. Owner /at::l, •l\JHJ!l!XI. Ill ,llllpp1111: :-iii I !WUI etl J br, C!1 ~ IJ:I I! .ccwhn 1,,., 1,f,. lwll'lll\! ''''<>1'11· !"an .loaquin tow1lhocn(• S92,500 14571 SAWLEAF 1·111 lt•llM· !h\11• h\ :!I \\111l •'\\ 01111 \\ ,1 \ 1•ntl Ull 11 1111 g11•1·11h1•lt, ... 1w 1p lf,lll1l\l'I'. :I fll(, ;1tr11101 11111 ... lt I .111H I qll l Ill\ ''" ~ 11;;-, ('. 11l1•nr11al ltc•;il ~: ... 1 1lt• ... \ l·,L) '\ t'fll'l·.I. \:'\U I Jlr fum I 1rl 1hnll11! rm I i_c• 11•1 .;7•1 '.1:111 :'\" .1~111 '.1~1 1 'l1:1t. EXQUISITE! I' I I' I cl I II I II " Ill l' '1'111 t lu rn I. .111 .1 "1hm1:.. hi.•· .1 11w1t1 I l'i 1111 1p.1I"' 0111\ R1:l 11'i1,:) 11r .11.1 ,111'.ll Lease/OPTION \\1 \11ll 111,1k" ,1 1kal \d .1 l.111\11\ 1" II\ t' Ill tlllr 101 1111•1 110111• :t llr, :!h.1~1.111111" 1111 I\\ 1111 n•· r i .. ~ tl.!>1 :1 .,·r t;·IO 011,1;. <\i:111 l'l•-.1.,1• 11·.1\(' n.1r\1<' .'<.· 11111nh1'r "SHOWPLACE:" Diamond Bri9ht .' Sp.1rkl1ni.: \. rl!t·ntrcc Wmcbor \ ·I l1drn1 . ::! hillh h1.i:hlv 11pi.:rarl1·cl da11h•r ll11rry. 11 ·, i:?OlllJ:l 111 )!II qmc·kly al Si7,!MIO 552·7000~ ~·~~i_~ Rf.AL TORS w 1·11'l'Y p11!--..1hle '11p window trc:11 flll'nt s 111 f1111,.hl«I 111 1\,,lrnlurl , '· • DQLPHIH R.E. 494-8581 grad<• t1,•;1CJL1f11I wull~ & @ l'\'l'f\ rnom. I Su11dl't'k~. ~ w l.111,h 11"1' ol planb <hn~·r-. ,1rl· H .. ;,\UY tu COASTLINE VIEW 11\11\'C • S!l!l,51111 . !loll\' You mu!>l .,C'e this ont'~ \l.1rk.1 .... 6111.wo. \i.:•·nt · RANCH REALTY UEAt.Tffv L • :1 Hoom y lla\e .. omc1h111g you want SS I lxlrms. 3 i::arclt•n bath~. to ~ell ' C'l asz..1llcd :.ich d •2 000 pn\'ale stud~. All 111 <II' 1t we ll C;ill i\:OW . corator sl~ le. SI l!!.0110 twZ 51iiK LOCJuna Beach I 048 Open Jls~ Sal Sun 12 :I lrvinl' I 044 ••••• • • •••• • • • • ••• • ••• • 11 •l 7 !l K a t e I I " ( II fl •••••••• ••• ••• ••••••• •• SUPER SIZE LOT ntuebird 1 ABOVE EMERALD BAY macnab / lrvlne realty •Cu::.lom 1mma<' !l ll r Tn lt•H•I, ::.1•11. "ct h;ir . rou nt1' hnd;. kil t h w 'oak l'.1h.,, t't•dar li1wd do~l.'ls & much more Sl 6:!.~tl)(l 1\~l l!ll·K:l!R OPEN llOUSE St:N. I 5. only I hlk;. tn hc;ic•h, :1 HH. 111 !ta, i·as.v entPr t;irning 1n lgl' Ii" rm. C'harm111g home. qu1 c1 !olrel'l S97.:JSO. !Ill !' .. :iv1ew St. tCsl llwy to Thuli~1 . su. on Wilson) Convrnt('nt 10 nll of Oranite C'11u11tv l!iO t•I<•"' Ill \II'\\' ;1 llnrtll ;• h.1ths woo fl ot ded,~ lur ~·Jltt•rt ain1ng. l,1k1• 111·"' , ; WOODBRIDGE! Beautiful "Prescott" model now available. 5 bedrooms (4+dcn); family room & living room both w /brick fireplaces. Lg. & roomy. ·HURRY! $123.000. Colleen J ensen '752-1414. (11!'>1 ) m n \' l' I II t'" II d 1 I 11111 S1!17.000 BEACH HOUSE 3 lklrm. 2 balhs. Walk to central Laf.!un 11. Sl!!J.500 S86 01Ml orfi15·11797 <111·5) ----- FOR THE FAMILY l"ll" !"\trlllllll ~ttlll olll•1' IHI\\ Rancho San Joaquin OPEN SAT /SUH I ·5 4 BR + FAMILY IO Montanas Sud thnl lo\'es rt'clw110<1 & cedar pnnellnj.! Thi;. :111r, l.1m rm. 2b:i. home 1·. for thc·m. Only $11!1.IK"I $64,900 :'II o:.. I h 1• a II I 1 I 11 I SM.ASHIMG IROADMOOR I ri>ICli, lan~11 w Jacuu 1 lrg lol. SIKG. 'iOO 0\\';'1:-YOUH OW:" \l'T 2 Br. den. 2 ha, p:it1r• . close to bc;id1 antl !>hop>< ~9.500 w1-;1.1. l::STABLISllEIJ Ll11<1k C.•rd C .indr Shop llcJ\V tratlw area. <irn"I 11ptJ11rtt11111 y I r.r hu..,h.11111 & wife llfll'r;llrnn. ~'I ."1•HJ •\If\ HION :\II L:'\ I·.• n 1-:.\ 1. 1·:s·1,\T1-: fil>l t::..t llwy I'll !G."~'{ Commuters .. r r om I. ;i I! u n 11 t 11 Nl·w11o1rt to work from this l·.XTll/\OlllHN/\HY l,000 ~'I It h11ni<' 1111 a lrrl' s luddccl lot : fCJlllrt'!> a l'<lllflll \' k I l l' h (' 11 , \\' l' l h a I.' , µoh:..hccl l)CJ:?l-!•·tl 111·., • work:..hop, p1rturesq11 1· l!:JJ'!l l'll'> & O<..:J::,\N \ ll'~W ' Sl :!!l 500 Lease/ Option llc:ichfront 11 _...l~I'" ofr thl' clerk' Sp;11•11111s 1 h<lrm l't.l·~ .1pt '' 111\ l -hdrm & lofl F11rn1.,hrd. S.%0 11(>0, • 494·7S5 I • HOB HILL .. or l.;1~u11.1 . hdlt•r \ 11•1\f ,\• I h1• h1111"· 1" .1 n".1! c 11.1rnwr 111.,11ll' & 0111. ::.~1.r.11111 BUSINESS OPPS Clto•"l' on,. of th1 c·r :1\·1111 now ; all luod hew~. full~· 1·qu1111wcl ~ pr11• .. cl ri )l hl' 1"r1>m :.>l:l,.xX! llwrt• ·' .... onwth111i.: for l' \ l' I' ~ II II I' I 11 ( h I I> hr.lt1l1f11ll\ 11p11r;1nrd :1 ll('(lrnom ,.110 unit. EuJo~ If You Are Lookin9 QU l('t r ed rlr c;.1<· 1 lm\nhou~r in nr~·.1. a1r lrnm• Spam~h .1n he. 1·11c11lillur1<'il 'loo m,111\ 1•nt n l..1 r~1· l'lll 10....,•1 .inw111t 1•'' t11 li.,1 BUILDER'S DELIGHT! I. Cicnll<' slopinit sit!' w/p:cnor:im1c orcan & ci ty hi:ht \'1C'w .... 011 ncr wlll subordlnntc w /SO'i( down. s..1:-1,000 full price. OPE:'li llOllSE SliN :!000 ;\lounl .1111 \'u•\\' l.Et-:11tiGJ1t;s HLTH l l.11•c :..omtith;nl{-lo ~I • l'ln%1ric1I ad.., ctn il "1•11 I ront.prrl p:il Ill S11111l..1·\ Red Hill Re alty 2 Super 01·1•11n & ranyon \•1ew". mlhllJC' eoast :t 1 c:ommlf.'i1011 Owner will llJ:J.JJ:i:i -l'l't 11:11 tht• family ('l.l'llllOl'S .. : r111 .en 1mm.•l:Ul;1lc :t 11 l'tHll. ,\ 1• \II" )Chi h,•clrm hrn11c• locati•d 111 .11·111-..., tlw ,1111•1 ur 1,. •111 t•\n llt-111 .111·a :.ind I.I\ 111 \11111 t1\I 11 :!I' tikd Jll11 I'd Ill ltw 111\\ 'liO'i.. p.11111 i, 1111· c en~ Thi' Call m 11 rori; .111J rt•d\\UO• 544-4900 bo1,,r<1 dcc111 .1t11r "' 111~ ----------1 room pl11'< Sp.1n1 ... 1 Plan 3 in Turtlerock -Campus View. 3 bedrooms + family room, formal dining room & walk to nearby s hops & schools (incl. U .C .I ) $8~.900. Ve<.' Stinson 642·8235. <H52 ) con~11kr .... uhordinallun LOCJUna hach 1048 LCICJUna hoch I 048 to ftu'-11tt H'cl but Ide r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llC'\\IV < arrc•fl•cl l\\ll 'ltln Ornu hnc·k frrt•pl.111• ll.cn11\ ----------! L0ontlo1 ... 1:1.111•dl•11 i-:z ~21 II\ Ill!! .cl ~o1!l IHNI ~ I ~, m~=~~ L'hef's f.1tt·ht·11 I-Jnul\ fO<tffi, {llll'f'll ..... /(' nlohl! I suite plus !l m1111• fam1h l)l•d l'\)(l m.., f-: 7. !'.tr I y.1rcl Pott111i.: h1•111h ll1• ll){':Jltn~ lak1• .1d\':i11 lJj!e! <.:1.111752· 1700 tocJJ) Prap1trtt•• .752·1920 .. 00 OUAI\ ll NIWf'OCIT llll(H OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUM l·S llrrr's ynur c honrt' lo m<W(' llll lo bll r1 h<1rm. 21 .. IHI Ill 1'•>Pll l.1r ~·rn \,111••1 t'nmm flark' & JKIOI~. prln•d to wll SL'HF n~.\LT\' 536 7!1 12 . 536·1 li.t Of"flf, "->• ' ,, ., ~,, '· * OiM'?~~!~ ~1llE~n. 1-S [ ~ li!rlD~ Brund nt!w 3 Br. 2'i Un ~ li1LIIm tll7 IRlhSt 11 B \ llANCllO SAN JOAQl IN J Ur 21: Bn pcipular San l1ll l I> ll 1• ~ \I :I I\ I 11 fl grac.)cs. \II'\\ j.!llll 1•0111 '' &luk•• SWi.OoO 517.tlll H.F.L. :\OT i't lll l.O \I, 1111.., will ~l·fl IJ'l 1111.! populur l'l,rn I tn 1•). t h1 ... 1\(' Turth• Hock .mcl '' 11 pnc1·cl right· 1"111m lht' 111s1<lt-out. lh•~ hnmc "hnw' hk(' .1 mml<'I w1lh 11' :\~p<1c.:tClll ... bdrm.., . up 1:racll•1l c.1rpl't", ch ,1pC'S & \1;ill \llll'l lnj!~. pl11.., .t ('01 rrNI p.11 111, rO\'l'red atrwm \11 1mJIH11·ulol1' u nil 11t· II l.1 nd ~ c• a pccJ h1111•1• 111,1 I hlm·k from p.111.. 11111t l'"ol und 11•11 111-. llur 1) •Ill lh1.., one" II 11n11 1 l.11ot .11 ~!l.~1111 DEEftRB.D Beautifully upgraded 3 bedroom Plan I. Many extras! Close to pools, greenbelts & "tot lots•· -$79.500 fee. Lorraine Rennie 752· 1414. CH53 ) MO MEED TO WAfT for ~~w phase -Upgraded, alr- cond1t1oned "Madison" model now available i n Woodbridge . 3 bedrooms -2'h baths -family room -c hoice location. $96,500. Marilyn Bulkley 752·1414. <1154) W &L red hill ~ .. :. 552-7500 --Tnrllt'rul·k. Ur ou1I mM1 642·8235 644·6200 I l:i1·c f\omethmg) ou \A'ODt Plan .i ( rnr 'It'\\ lot 901 Dover Ortw H•rbor View Center or83J .:ms \\' 11lkcr & Ll•c lo <;~II ? ClasMflcd nd~ 1fo I b r . 2 1) b a , ,111 1 om lrvlne at Campus vaHcty Center Slfi.500 full pm·e J Onl' ol lh<' few izood h111l1l1111! silt':< ;ivail11hle. h t)!h 1th1J\ (' I ht' Ml y lll!ht11, fog. & l1 affh: lx>lo". Owner will carry bal w129•;, down. $37.~ full pnc:r SEE FOR YOURSELF! Beautiful condos in N. end. 2br, 2bu. frplc, view. garden srtting fro m S84,9SO. 335 Cypress, open Sat. 1:.! 5 F;xquisltr 4hr. 3bu. f:im homt' hn ~ too mnny Am('nilll'~ to list. Cam(' :<t'I! f•>r )Our-.l'lr. only Sli!l.5110 I !i:l5. Hc·j!Ullo. OJ'C'n Sun, l Ii. EMERALD IA Y OCEAM SIDE Four bdrm .. 3 bath beach home (North Beach ). Wood pa n el ed fa m ily room ; beamed ceilings:· bwlt·in BHQ. $152,500 A COU>WllL u.-a CO. 496-7222 831-0836 Reul E.~ ta tr 1l well Ca II NOW. ms.ooo Ry uwnt•r Prl n~· --~~~!!!!!!!!!!!7!!Sl!·!!1!4!1!4!!!!!!~!!!!!!~- 968·3371 51fi 1751 &42~8 C'nlv 1\33111113 ----------i 01~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L-.:...~~~.:__J..._~~~---;::::==========-..L~~~====L========:::::====::::::==~ ·-.. 1 -- .... a DAIL.Y PILOT Sunday. October 10, 1976 I ~:::.~.~ ........ ,~::.~.~ ........ ~!!!.~~~ ....... ~~~~~-~!~ ...... ~~.~4!'.!!!~~ ...... 1 ~~~~.!!!~~ ..... . .. ~-':r:~ ...... J~!!!:!~.~ ........ ~!!.~~ ........ ~~~~.~~ ... !?!! ~~~~.~ ... !?.~! ~~~.~~~ ... !~.~9 ~~~~.!~~.'.~1~ .. !~.~~ ~~~~~~~! .. ~~~~~~~!.~!!? . .?~~~ • ~ leod1 I 041L.,....a ketch I 041 MinJoe V1•io I 067 ~ ................................................................... . ------------------Open Sun 23 t33 \la Hon PIUT TltlST DHD WAHTl:D da 1nr Tr:.ibuco & Ah:-.o 9~% Interest paid on $27,000 loan. f't..w)'I Nice view· 3 br. p, ba. w w rpt Ch11rro Prime n o rth Lag una property . men " lgt• k1tch~·11 1a~ )t1rd :-Jr ~ho111ni:, park 1'1c North Lag una 4 bedrooms, J bath , rec cntr Owner has white wate r v iew. $700/monthly . ~~21~~~ i:n<ln>:f01~:. ~~:: pnce only Sb l,900 fo:u~) North Lagunu, furn. 2 bedrm apt. $450 terms ANO 2 bedrm north Laguna unfurn Dill Thumµ.~on rtcatty apt. $300. 4\.15·1870 JOHt-4 W. COOY, REALTotl fl' ownt-r, 11u1l'l Stn·t·a 494-9794 n e :i r S a u ll l 1• b a t• k !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I College, lJ\'.IUl :1 H It. l '" , Ba. fam·rm. brick lrplc, LOCJllflO leoch I 048lOCJllfla lttoch I 048 paneling & :.hu~tcr,,, lnut •••• ... ••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••• ••. •••. •••••• & shade 1 re,·~ Front * rflonarcli Ba11 * TIMMIS PRIVAn HACH CLUI ELEGANT 2 Bdrm, den formal din. rm home impressively dominates end of s h o rt c ul·d e -sac. Exquis ite decor . Beaut. g arden with POOL! $142,500. 640.0349 courtyard, n•a1· cuvcrctl terrace, \'lt'W O( moun t:.iins. S66.~o 195 18.11 OPEN HOUSE SUM 1·5 2560 I BudapHt OH LONESOME ME! S&S llOMI~ I'm brand ncw. blue. Just wa111n · for you to das JUST FOR LAUGHS READ THIS 1932 AD! 1932 Dis posal s a le o r LIDO ISLE s e n s ational, low. 1932 pric~. ACT QUICKLY! Remember last s ummer! Almost half or this beautiful island was s napped u p in the last 10 weeks of the 1931 s eason , when the liquidation sale or Lido Isle was first announced. 30-40 -YES, even SQ lots a week were sold; s ince the n , hundreds of those b\lYers have been planning homes; 32 already up or building -scores m ore plans for immediate c ons truction -making Lido Is le TODAY the m ost active & s uccessful s easide colony on the Pacific coast. AND YET, prices are s till at ROCK 80'.M'OM for those who act AT ONCE! SSS0 -$660-$774 MOW RUD TNS 1976 AD H ave you n oticed the scarctty of vacant lots on Lido Is le? We just happen to h a ve a rare find at only soo.ooo P.S. 1 wonde r how many laughed in 1932? WESPMARK, LTD. coH·r m) 1H'' l'I hvcd·in 3 bedrooms. :! bathi. & sun kc>n living room w1thl pnme carpeting• I'm .1 LIDO REALTY rrowd pleaser -tJ1lored 3 1 1 Lido • 671-7300 for either degant formal 37 V a • H.L Lagwto Beach I 048 LOCJUfta l each I 048 din1n1: or informal meab '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• al my outdoor calinl! ....,_Wftftrt .. _och I 069 ... ..._... •-ch I 069 OPEMSUH 1·5 l 495 Mountain Rd. J ust reduced & anxious to s ell Charmi ng. r e· modeled 2 BR on lge r ur ner lot. Short wulk to beach. Liv rm has beam celUng. frplc, and w0<1d ttoors. Lgc dbl i.:ar & 11n l deck. an !Jac k yurtl SS-1,500. rounter urr the kitchen & ,_ .. ,..~ -"e-,...... •-a Gracious Living r a m I J y ,. 0 0 "' • 1\1 y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• & e n t e rt a I n j n i; • c 0 m e i: r 0 u n d s a r e r u I I y ...-r.:...tl:ltl1D A srttT.l.11Y1Jts a.r.o::tJ:JliTD.Ol..? a ll:J'tJ:JtL1l:1 naturally 111 this lovt.'ly I a n d:; c a v e d w I t h North end home. Tall spnnkll•rs! come ~cc me OWN A OCEAN VIEW PROPEITY!! pmc tn•cs. provide a ::.oil -lonesome's no fun! green l)acki:round for the I heau11ful sundeck, w /i,:as I IQ .1 BHQ & healer. 3 :11>al'ious Ch UGI ~ lidrms, a ll!e den. 3 Ha, a Plac• lmm<I new kikhcn & an Prop•rti•a <X'Can new combine t ,7S2·l920 make lhll> a home for th(' 1•00 OOAIUf NIW'°U HACH buyer looking for a ---- ~Pt'~'ll\I hou,.c .bl.mg :Sl59.soo Newport Beach I 069 A Special House <••••••••••••••••• ••• •• rwo CO MM ER CIAi. I 0°/o DOWN ACHF-o; PLUS ~o.ooo 6ll 3 + den or 4 bedrm 1n n bwloing, nrnny UM'll Npt Shoret.. M ov~ tn Key Now1><>rt lihd ru1 cun1I $7!),9!>0 Ali.o 1 nt•r. Co:>ltt l\lc~J bdrm. 578.500 or orr~r S42S.ooo Jl·uninc Pa b4.2·38SOPropcrt\ lloU!>l' quell", t~ua1l f'lur" 7 6 f>ropcrtlC', 152 l ":!0 ur ~~ :~:!~ ..... ! ~... Pa;;cr lu:IL. 113.; om • • * t:1 i:; A c.; II G t; I' . leach Property I 3 5 0 A \YA y $.17 \100 P('rl t"Ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Oltage ror ind h·omc ur INVESTMENT retirement . Ownr mU-'it go irnd will ht:lp with rannnc1na * B~ltTllA 111'.:N IW • REAl.TOllS 492·4121 2151.kl M ur, San Clem Townhoui.c, l!nd unit, OCt.'8 11 VI CW, 2 BR, librury. S63,900 owner 496·5613 Sl'LENDORIFIC (.'ommcrc1al Hulh1111i.i 111 ocean area w /M'<'llrl' lease from Govt•rnmt•nt u.:t•ncv lor s,1k 1::11u1l~ bwld up & l':.tKh on ca~h rclul'll. for $-1:~ lHHI dn\\ n payment C.il I lor u1• \tut:. MAYO CK VIEW llOM E, ~G'ON..\8£>(:';. 4 BR. 3 ba. custom quah· (714)494•2144!1 ty: every amemty you can thank or. Owner mov 1ng out ur area. must ;-::._. p sell! $14!!,500 PACIFIC ....,1ness roperty 1400 SllOltF. HEALTY, 111 ••••••••••••••••••••"• w Palizada. 111&.A. Old OFFICE BLDG Qty Plaza. 492·5300 On-thl' Water. Newport Ucach. ad1accnl Lido SUH. 12·6 Village Short lt>aSl''>. OPEM HOUSE uleal for headqu:.irtcr:. 9Z8 Ave Salvador b I d g . I n Q u 1 r "' View lhe blue Pacifi c by 17 14 1862-8622 :.!:.!34 E day, and City lights by Highla nd 1\vc San ·naght. Exec hilltop Uernardino92401 home. this tmmac. home -- 1s wa1t10g ror the dlS· COfN'Mf"Ciol c riminatini.: buye r Property 1600 s us.ooo. Allt 64~·0882 or ••• •• •• •• • • •• • • • • •• •• • • 400·7996 SU PEfl C L EAN Presidentia l lleights Condo. Cath clgs, 2 Br. 2 Ba. nllat'h Fo r, l level, 1)()01 loc. Priced for fasl sale by owner. $51,950. ·t9!1·210'J BAYFRONT Office bua ldrng, l> PC<.'· tacular view. luxunous executive offkes. An xlnt invcslment :it $030.000. BILL GRUNDY Realtor 6 7 5-6161 Golfer's Deli9ht 3 STORES-3 APTS. Near Victor llui;os 111 Laguna Beach G rcut future here, sec to ap preciate.~75,000 wilh glorious view this 3 Br honey features jacuzzi. sauna & open Ooor plan wilh frplc & separate din rm+famaly DUPLEX 502 Kings Rd. 4BR, 3BA,-2 Level rm. associated ORANGE COUNTY PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS • 3 Ntw Units, townhous e of design incl 3 n It owners unit • 4 Pl cx. <.:ond o convt!rsion w /unbelievable 4 Ur . 2 Oa, 1700sq ft owners unit. • 4 P lex, Under cons truction. 3 Dr. 1 o/.4 Ba owners unit. Choose colors and oµtionti nQw . • 4 Plexes. 2 Just listed • • 6 New. Townhouse Units. Costa Mes a • 6 Um t s. brand ne w , Costa Mesa • 7 Units brand new SOLD • 8 Units (2·4 Plexe:> > 2 Complexes to c hoose from. • 12 Umts condo con version • 16 Units (4-4'Plcxes} Breuking g round now . • J 6 U nits, just lis ted • 18 Units. under cons truction • 19 Units, unde r construction • 20 U nits Jus t lis ted • 24 Units • 29 Units, 7 Years old • 32 Unit~ Jus t listed • 40 U nits Jus t listed • 48 Units, Lag una Nig ut>I • 64 Units, Ana heim • 80 Units Just listed SOLD SOLD SOLD S OLD • 102 units. 3 Yrs old, under 7xGross Other complexes a rc lis ted and sold b e for e advertis in g. A s k for appointment with on e of our s t.af( in a d v an ce. BUJLOERS·OWNERS : Quail Place lis ts and sells S3·$.5 Million 1n property a m o nth. mos tly apartments; but h omes, office buildings, condos & comme rcial a s well. Lis t w h er e the action is. ~ 787 ~) l')o Pl Show place W/O\er JO()C) ~"·II mas~ive high b~am cc-ii· mgs. Great coastal view Health Spa W/Jacu1.11 Balcony llbrarv and 2 huge Mstr Bdrm Suitt''' 31 :.r. Ba. SL8.1,0IH>. SECLUDED ~1001-:R:'ll liLA~S 3 1 13UR~l house. ne,t lo 11 n ti e \' e I o p e d J r l'.I ueaut. ocean & h1ll:.1dl' \" 1 e w . C o m p I l' t l' I ) beamed. frplC'. Atrium entry. GrPal 1>otent1al $::!39,500. Tins dchghlful two story c.;.1pe Cod br1n~s hack ml•moncs or how house used to be. Formal din· mg room, breakfast bay in thc up to date kitchen, a library, -I Bdrms + a sep11rate :.ludao room in the rear for that private s tud y or work room ~ou ·ve ;1l\\i.l)S "anted. ThL'-home 1s JUSl <1 short \\alk 10 bead1 . high lk'lt Buy an Newpu1 t 1521 Kings Rd. 3Br, 2Ba-l L evel •ONLY $79,900• 1821Ki Rd 3B 3B 2 L l We expecl a sale this I .Quail ~II jQuail ~ 3 BH down 2 Br up. inside ngs · r. a -eve weekend. Plac• • Plac• newly decorat ... d. 11 ~ 1611 Kings Rd. 3Br, 4Ba-2 Level Rental POINT REALTY blks to beach. close to •t96·5000 Prapwtl•• Prap1rrtl•• shopping This building Rhoda MGCJil, Rffr 1714) 642-:J600 Approx. 2200 sq. ft. West "ooouJl5,~·~rw~rnACM 14000UAr!a-~r~lllA04 BROKERS-REAL TORS 2112\ W 9olboo 071 lHl is designed with a SonJYOn Newport. $79,500. Agent separate entrance to the wr.:itJL1fJ.J~~~?~ Capistrano 1078 IH2·38SO Out of County 'OutofCoynty large master bedroom. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• C d • • /T Property 2SSO Pro~rty 2550 which coul~ be con\ erted Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 By Owner .s llr !.-'am lt:\f. ~ om•;•umj jj0n0 ••• •••• •••••••••• ••• ••. ••• •••••••••• ••• ••••••• into owner s unit or guc'>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras su7 500 32915 Calle ses or sa e Lt\RGt-; OCJ.;.\ FflON'f LOT I Low d own & xl11 1 Jl'rms. Will suhordm.it~· SlS0.000. liPPER VIC.:TO IUA LOT Walk to be(lch, 11cea11 v ie w , i;ood term), SI l,!lOO OCt::AN l''HCl'.'IT nENTALS srhool. "'"'"" Prict·il to ... l'll <ti Sl:IS,(1110. 01'1'~ llOl'SE :O..\T ~t;'.\ I ~' 1~:1 Th ah" '-;tn•1•t 1550 S. Coast Hwy. i..,....leoch 494·9421 I Elegant 2 Hll. :! Ba. , -, -lrplc. deck. "t111r;. 10 llc1•an \ u Pn:t~fmo. J?r. pn\·. beach. S650 ITIU nl'W hmrW, S11.5,000. 691 :! 1 Bl<. tgc deck.""'"" l" Nyes. <.l(>t!n. 4.19 1290._ quarters & ;.1111 ha\'c t\\o S •t' • o· II S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,EW LISTl ... G I an" arcos. pn sc at . . 2 l>t.'<lroom unit~ for 111 .. "" "" · &sun 493·836l For sale Co~to 1\l esa un come. EASTBLUff r.; pl. Shores; A-frame. us ually loYcl~ 4u1cl $ 115,000 VILLA GRANADA ht)· 2 BR & den or 3 UH 7 ACHE llOHSE proµert~· ~rccn·bclt condo 2 hr. :! 2l2 JOlh ~t Open Sun. I ;, Bltns, 2 patios. Steps to w1 2b<lrm ranch house. ba. frplc. ratio, pool, Ai:ent 675 _6775 or 83SAmigosWoy occan&pools.565,000 Garugt'. work shop. Olf clubh~t· 195·H!l17 IH6-W4 OPEN TODAY 1-5 CAYWOOD REAL TY 011e{:a llwy S295.0oo. DllPI / Very choice. courtyard * 548-1 290 • On~:Se!ale 1800 UDO SANDS W;ilk lo best beach' Large 4 bdrm , 2 ha . frplc .. extra larJ:l' lot ; commun. pool. St-lier most anxious. S79.500' Balboa Boy Prop. Reill tors .. 675-7060 ... ex1><>i.urc, eno unit (not HARIOR VIEW 4 AMCHOIAGE ...................... . o n .I a m b o 1· c e ) , cui.to1nm:d from a 4 Open Sat/Sun IMYESTMEHTS :! un'fi~SJ~\~ ~~:\ ,\let•cl bdrm .. now :J bdrm., :1 SI 09 000 17141 4t6-77i I l>ath. walh huge i2G ft. • work Good lur . gn•al longi mo;tr hdrm with Phase 3, 180 degree no· ---potl!nltal. &15·722l , lcw dct·k. orrering glare VIEW. nice deck, NEWLY I. I S TE I) 1'rnturv:.!1 ··wcstchll " upgraded 2br & den . ··1-::i rthy·· 2 br. 2 h11. 8 APT UNITS. J!Orgeou ... twinkling iught Absentee owner/bkr pat10 home with ··~tm1 lights from upper lt·\•cl. Ori vl• by 2244 Por t View'' of manna·111ct.'ly /\l S84,S()O, \hi!> home has l'arllslot" 1714,327_377:\ upgraded W/wood & 3 Yrs old, deluxo' v1e\\, :1 to be the 'c ry best _ ___ _ bnck;.. "''all treatment:., Bil. :l Ua . nwn(•r-, ,1pt PALM SPRINGS BEAUTY Lovely 5 Br, 5 Ba house, m aids quarte rs & de n , + guest house with 2 Br. 2 Ba. lots of s torage. Lovely lg 200' frontage, best r eside ntial section in town. Made to order for a family with in -laws or bus iness executive hideawa y . Beautiful l aw n & landscaping, complete Westing house security s yste m . fe nced yd, lg pool. Replaceme nt cost a pprox. $250,000. A steal at $190,000. Courtesy to bkrs. Cal Clarie• 1714J 325.7225 or 17141327-.aH !>(luare root ror doll~r *** 45-15 ORRINGTON mirrored \\ardrobc. No NeJr Dana l't :'ofannJ, Byowner.2blocksto ''alue now available. m AVE . Cameo Shores W3X floors. c3rerree s.-.JO(~n~~;;~~:~~ lnco~Pro~rty 200 Ilea ch. Jhr , den, 2ba. th as prestige community. elegant 3RR , den, ~ bath 1 a n d ~ c :.i P c d y a rd ______ . ____ •••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• ••••. !'land. $345 mo Loguna Hills I OS0----------1 497-1711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Income Property 2000 MUST SELL Now! Tennis court & pools. home lllO degree view of w O\'erha ng C:.i II fo r Income Property 2000 EASTSIDE S72,500. 235 Lugoma. ocean along with POOi.. appt. 6-H 6200 Ask ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. FOURPLEX /\II the \\ork has been ____ 548_-6030 _____ 1 OPEN SUN DAY 1·5 llolly-Agcnt. SS8,!l00 COSTA MESA S!l'l.500 & HOUSES • •••••••••••••••••••••• done for you in this near.J·--------~ Asking Sl98,SOO Agt --Hy Ow1wr 1'1 m Onh S250,000. new, highly upAraded. 675-8800 Santa Ano I 080 E.ASTSIDE 8:J3·0Hl2 1n1:lutlc" nice owners J LAGUMABEACH hcdrmPacescllerhome. BYOWMER!! *** 2602 W. OCEAN-••••0 ••• .. •••••••••••• ti Beautifu l Units, BR home w /pool & ISA Jusl movein&slartliv-Big Canyon·NwptBcb FRONT. view 4BR +. pe n House 3221 S . Swedishfrplcs,2yrsold.6·Plex Cos ta !\l e~a pnvacy.Pnm• only.Ex· WAYOFLIFE ing. Offe red at onl ~ Cstm home. 4Br, 4 ba, BLUFFS S250,000 . OP EN Artesia By Owne r. 2 Prine. only. Must ex· Sli9,00(l.S40·38280wncr . t·han{te.Agt.751-2223 WHAT A S7l 000 pool, billiard rm. view. SATURDAY & SUNDAY Story, Summerfield. '4 change. Agt. 751-2223 A)lcnt. Prm. only. -------- TO 'E ' . ~5.000 Courtesy to rltrs. BY OWNER J.4. Agt.. 675-8800 BR. 21h ba. $69,400. Nr -Lots for Sale 2200 WAY LI\.~! FULLER REALTY Call644·0927or 644·1621. Xlntcond. 3br. lrg ltnng SAND&SEAREALTY S.CstPlaza979·0762 lla\•c; up to S800.000: cash EASTSIDETRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllESllANTY · ---------to invest 1n un1ls & 2·2·2 +den. SSS,000. Locat"d an La"una Ca 546-0814 rm w tconversatton pit. R•al Estot• Comm·1 NOW! c•o u:JOO v 2.8 ACRES HORSE " "' Secluded a rea w /pvt SWIM INSIO(I "' "" "'.., OPENSUNOA1 1 5 nyon on INDUSTHIAL1----------4NEWPORT SHORES. 3 back yrd. Approx 2,200 • ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 277 A Ogle, Costa Mesa PROPERTY ZONED LOT, (J\1.JA> br, 2 ba. nr commun. sq.rt.644-2373. Unwindtothe trickleof a MobileHomH 4 ·PLEX 646·180Safter61'M Ncwpnrt Beach acreage Thi6 l·bdrm. shark is f'ORSALEBYOWNER pool/tenms.Walk tobch. ________ ____,WATERFALL in your ForSol• 1100 Recently constructed in ------111 Back Bay a re a . .'.'IOT F/\LLIN<t DOWN, Twnhmc, 3 Br 2 Ba, xlnt By ownr. Prin only. nest living room-or dive into •••••••••• .. ••••••••• •• San Clemente over look· Costa Mesa 4-Plex Complete set or plans for bul it doesn't mi!,s it by view, rec facil. $54,500. buy on bch property. JUST LISTED your heated indoor COSTA MESA-VACANT ing golf course. l.argr: Good area. Northt•nd. IJldgs &layout available. much. The bldg. has Short escrow OK. Prine S66 000 646 4288 ~• d both · S4 cN\ units. $12.5,000 rirm. 612 1100 sq. fl. 1·a1·h. 2 nn, 2 heen Posted '(Ir NON. only. 7''0 ·1400, 768·1006 · · · · N t H · ht h ...,.,.-you can ° '" •""" c 11 c ,., r 11 AB I TAD L L,· u ".· L'. -"" ewpor eig s ome this 4 bedroom, 3 baUa, tbr furnished, lrg patio. a c ampamt o .. ner. b a . r PI c · 1> at 1 o s. " ''"' WANTED amid tr~s & flowers; 2 family h ome in a awning,walktostores & 496.S27S g aragt·s. G oocl t ax pending rchabilitatu>n CONDO by ownr. As· . BR, den, 2 ba. Extr a lud d · ·d · ---------i shellt.'r. Sl29,500. W &L It's an lntcrestini: pro· sum able 111,;·~ loun, no r.u.adalupe, 4br an Bluffs. large li\ling rm with sec e . pnme rest en-bus. I nq uirc owne r• San Clemente. 12 units on Howard .John~on Realty position at the SU.king quahfyin i;. a br, 2 ha, Prine only plea~e! Call brick frplc. +2 bonus Ual Newport area with Space 72, 2191 Harbor ~ built res·com'l lot. 497_1744 Walker&Lce ncal Estate 545-~91 pn ceof$29 950 cent air .. new drps .. gd collect. 213-931·8517 aft rooms ndJoming dbl. car outstanding views! GI Blvd. 548·1915. 821,000 gross. nr bch. ---------. eµt, pool. lge p at10 & 6.30 pm. ,.11 S89 500 ass um ab I e Io a n -5210,000. Ph 492·507ft own. d N L . garage. on .. cy. , . Sl9S.OOO. TRfPLETllHEAT )t•r · 1 ext to eisur FREE MODEL Older resid. incom~ pro World. $49,900 SL0,8 Harbor Vu Homes CA t.t 0 6h·2Ha perty, located in lh<' do"'n· pymnts. S362. mo. BY OWNER. Carmel A.~ I IQUlll~I HOME SHOW heart of the \lallage. A Call for appt art 5 or all model. 3Br, 2ba, ram rm, ~~ !ih lac9 JO BeautHully d ecorated Ft:W SllORT HLKS day Sat/Sun. 51H·9026. many extras. Principals ,..ur to.!:~~1Ll0..,:1 OfflH Prop~-homes are on display a 1''ROM MAIN BEACll Laguna Nigu~I I 052 only. Owner lransrerred. ~-~ the Marriott Hotel I The bldg. consists or 1 ••• •••••••••••••••• •••• 644·1257 ---------1 ST "' MA(l4 Newport Beach this sun Didress Property! I can find 1l for you. Beach area specialist. .Probates, foreclosures, bankruptcies, divorce. Investment properties '4 PLEX Mountoln, Desert. Four C2> bedrooms. one Resort 2400 and one h alf baths.••••••••••••••••••••••• S92.500 for quick sale. MAMMOTH Chamonix ~ wn N £ J; 1 ~ G E mN T Con~o 3 Br 3 Ba deluxe furmshed. Best cash of. M0·0555. fer ! 979·0991 days: 2-bclrm. apt , 1 l ·bdr m ARCHITECTS QUIET IAY VIEW i.oo ou•n · day. Golden West Mobil apt., l small studio. IN Reduced $25,000. Unique Homes. the leading pro below markel price. TAX SHELTER 838·1906 Eves. COME JS 5645 PER MO DOLPHI.._. R.E. SPECIAL h ills ide. r edwood & NEWPORT SHORES . 3 ducer or double wide i lt could be a real :o:lerp('r " New 2 story as Of>t!n & glass. Circular frplc, 2 Br 2 Ba Beach House. the west. will open Ua Ken Johnson, lrok~r Fourplex. New. Agent Lots for Sal• 2200 __ ea_u.<.11.4.>6•7•3··4·54•5-·l·--839_-<&_200 __ o_r s_,i_1_-2800 __ •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• for only S7!1,9!l0 Flit.I. 494-8581 light as a greenhouse, 3 sty, liv-~m w/full lengt h SGS,500,540·1877 homes lo the publi PRICf: Rr, 3 Ba, lg fam rm, 2 glass spiral staircase, 2 _ _;_ _______ I between 12 noon & 5 P INC . di 'd 1 p .ACESETTER frplrs. 1acuui. sun deck. mstr bdrmi.. 2 guest rms. LIDO ISLE 4 br. den, 3 ba. s unday. Come to th .M. lO in vi ua Un· ()r OL· '~"'C'I ISll f II s I ted II nvtras 3 h:1, den. h'-rary, 11hip, PRICED REDUCED to sbo•". You'll lt'ke what its <houses>. room for · .:.r,,~,.. Ovt•rlookin g Crflwn ° y mu a a""'•· • k.,1 f · •62500 o /Bk -moreunits &OWClsl. An·ha1c. J::n<>lish Tudor Short walk to beach. 1''ee rabulous 1t.-u, ountum .... 1 • • wnr r r you see. Goldenwea " Valley. 4 Odrms, 2 baths S lOO p I 673-6756 ~.000. CALL 675-8676 .1rchitecturc w/extenor l'rnfcssion:.illy decor<>I· Simple 215.< · nnc. on Y· • MobileHomes. HOLLISWOODRealtor. of wh1t c µl asfrr & half ,.,I. Owner anxious. Open * $139,995 * Ownrr. 702St. James Pl. ::8--:0::---:--:--=--8;:-:-1-:-:-:,-:,-.:1.---------1 ' b d I t d n 642 4281 y w n e r . u s HB im er l'S1gn. ,oca c house Sunday 12·5 PM . 0-n Sot & Sun 1-6 . beautiful Trina 3 DR 2 BR, liv rm & kitchen (3) FOURPLEXES, • (ln spacious l(ro11n1ts, "417 1 L N r --------d W f t Sll9500Each /CONTAINS 3 LOTS). ' us i aranJas. 5305 River A.•&. Con o. aler ron . full balh, 8x40. $1250. U . ' I., SL27 500 Laguna Niiiucl Asking blk S Udo Isle Cha-r 833·1900 5'11-6l73 15) mt,J .u . • Outstanding ocean views $87,500 ISitualc ct l o. • 111..-Victorian House + in· from most rooms. This1---------·1 Superior-Balboa cross· ByOwMr $157,500 Super leach Homes rome units nr beach & · ~harming home hus 3 ing of PtH & West on The Meadows Lake Park in downtown BDRMS. & DEN. WIN I-; River.) Will take trade, 413r . 3Ua. Lge patio 3Br. 2ba, bllins, cath 1400 Sq. rt. AlR·COND. HB. $105,000. C ELLAR. C 1\ II /\ NA· GOLD REALTY also need R·l · R·3· 4.11' St to St Lot ceilings, skylight, big This mobile home ha. (2) News Unit bldgs. JIEAT~D SWJM POOL Coll 495-4651 646·0660 3CarGaragc frplc.$69 500, had excellent care. 0 Anaheim,$136,500. lt's a unique home that OPF:N SAT/SUN 12·5 '--extra large lot which ha · Century 21/Sparow must be seen to be 8 P· BRING YOUR CLUBS 207 v· Or ·elo · St All d tr beautlful land!lcapln lnvestment063·7866 preciated. orrercd rur 4 Br. 2ba "Doll House" aa v1 I 2 ory. ce ar ex . and covered patio pl ask ror Jim Wilson $175.000full price. Co~11try kitchen. New White picket fencing . 673-6026 3Br. 2 bj. Completely s e l r. co n ta in e MISSION REALTY <'Pl R & drape!. frames thas gracefull - - - - ---• tum. 3 rrp c,. ~.sooR :..... greenhouse. All unde EAST SIDE C.M. 085S. Cst , Ln1:1una .f]f;11LoSatc~un l·5 warm 3 bedroom, 2 balh HIGH OM A HILL MewpoH67~~ •-•r 0>,000 7 Units, 1·38r, 6·2Br. Phone 494-073 I . 2 s »<;rranos home. only steps to a gol NEWPORT'S FINEST sz10.ooo. 979·8533 agt. ---course! In prime loca· This lovely e'Cec utivel---------1 Prioonly. BUILDABLE LOT SE1\VIEW VILLAS, 5 blks ~~?g~bo~~!~-~~,,~~a~t home may be Just what LIDO ISL•NO , Newport Beach tri·plex. ubove Cst Hwy , on you ure searching for. S ft on canal w/boat do<'k. Crown Vly Pkwy. n..en now-S72,ll50 n.1 3 '· ' • S 0 "'135 000 Your dream come Lruc by bulldlnit 8 home or your own. North L:tRuna area. sro.soo. ...,., .,..rms, uas • ,am. rm"' $145,000 l 440 gross • house Sun. l ·SPi\1 23282 frml din. The I rg lrreg 492:3'110, eves.· ' · Pompc11 Dr. 3 Rr 2·~ Ba, I £ .Quai~ 5 h 11 Ped I 0 l make 5 NEWLY DECORATED w~tl)or. 2 fplc"s, model. • Pl beautiful l!l'llani: for the 3Br.2Ba. •Plansloadd . QUA l L p LAC E 95tl 0623 or 993-0ROO <714) ac• lovely pool. on <apprv'd if desired). PROPERTIES, INC. MAY o c K Agt. --Propm=.• ~~~';~~~Jt~a1~ 't573CAMMDa:IR'M£ ~.¢i~O'N~:ro~~~i~r1. ~ co ... oa .. ?10.. Pacesetter Home. 38r. ~OOOUAIUI. HlW T atAOt w & L 226 Via Graziano apartment, olllce buUd· ~~ 1EJCH 2ba. Din rm. Fam rm 67s-6615by0wner OPE"'t>AlLY in •· ho · tn4J484•2Me sm.ooo. M. Wilson Rltr. HARIOR VIEW HOME '" gs, .. 8 ppmg center 495-4SIU Ori gi na l Portollno Real Estate , __ 8;...A._M_._T_O_&_P_._M_._-l management in L.A .. FIRST TIME ----Model. 3 Br. 2\.AJ na. 545·9491 "COVE EXCLUSIVE". Mobile Hme. 2 Br 2 Ba. Orange, Riverside and Mission Viejo I 067 +bonus rm w/loft bdrm Super plush ''Legend" adult park, In SJC. els San Bcrnadino coun\l~. OPEN SUN 1-5 •••••••••••••••••••• .. • & full bath, air cond, PRLME BAY VIEW Dlurrs model finished in earthy Oen & s hops. $l9,500. ltobl)y Robinson (714 ) 1610 LCHllr.e Street per Sharp Alondr:i. Im· Spanish tile, pool, lols of Condo. 3 Rr 2 na, open tones. Very lrg master 493-28'76 _1_sz_._11_r.20_. ______ 1 Just Ustcd charming 2 moc 3 hr. 2 bo w/fm .rm., brick work new lntJscp· Sat/Sun 1·5. 2006 Vista sulte w/mlni view & cozy 6 Unfh.Lo11n Beach SR, w/ocennvlcw, next parklocutlon,wmdisted 1ng+m11ch'more. Cnud n l $13 4 ,500. retre at d owns tairs . Laguno's .. stluy ··"7 to Emerald Bay, frplc:, ut $00,000 w/realtor, now OPF.N HOUSE Own I A gt 640 9056; Completely secure d 2 BR. run both. tnm·rm. Only $79,000 h ardwood poa floors. a1Uog$00,900,1Jyownr. SAT&SUN10·4ornppt. 3...1'7 1314 (7 14) w /tdl the Clnos t llv·rm. kitch , patio. W1llmorethonm11ke the •1.soo. Open House Sot/ Sun. I~ Porl Sheffield Hnrbor View Homes amenities. $127.900. ltol· Stonae bldg, xtu r.rk'g. pnym{'nl5. Call 752·0283 ~II. macnab/lrvlne ~ realty llG CAMYON HAUTY! Build your dream hom e on this super lot w /spectacular view! $159,750. Bob Owe ns 642·8235. (1147) VIEW Prime CdM lot high atop Spyglass Hill. See from El Toro to Catalina. $159,500. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (H48) UPPB•AY Prime a creage avail. for the builder or ranch orie nted. buyer • • • with vision. 1.83 acres among Newport's finest est ates, affording view, lg. trees & minutes from yachtin" & dining out. $197 ,500. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. CH49) GOIMG-GOIMG-GOMI! Where arc you going to build your Bayfront dream home when the last Promontory Bay lot is gone?? One of choices t le ft! $175,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (HSO) 642-1235 644-4100 901 Dover Ori~ Herbol' "'•w C."t.r Irvine at campus V•ll•Y Center 752-1414 RENE REALTY 12.·4.30. 24202 C(lrtjUo, Feel.and $159.500 Portofino3br, ly Marku, 644·6200 Parle $120 mo. inc:. uUl. or6400166. Airnt. Plcose (.2U)U4-0908 • 83().3752 By owner ('114) 998-2228 ''°' b11. Agt-nt 67S-OOOO. Aa:ent. $-0451 loave name & number. _ _J!l!!!!!!!!l!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!l••••••••L- ......... _ ...... -..---.. • .. Othefolttal&toft ....... u ........ d ....... U.fwwhhecl ....... u.......... ........u. ..... "-4 H.NtUwfwM.a..d Sun<11y.October10, 1978 DAILY PILOT ' I ......................................................................................................................................... l.chn. ,.,....., 0 remnMlo 3207 Cos .. w... . 3224 ........ Oft lucll l240 .,... ll44 '"'"-3244 ........... u ......... IM4 ~ ......... Fwnl.Md ....... d Gro••• ..................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B; .. ;~:·~··~~;;=:·,::~ Eutiid• SlSO Rtar Story, 4 br, 2 ba, fplc, CHARMING 3 Or up M.wporthech l26t a.lboolll.-d 3706 wportleod1 3169 ?J),Ac. MISSOURI PAkM, ea' ht! ch. LoY 1y e house. Pool priv1lege.s DW, cpu, drps, cl~un * REHTAiS * ~r;ad("d t\\nhm<' 1W111nut •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sso.ooo Ice modt!rn ~yrl~ 67s-~ \I w. CallJoe.&tG-l7S7 M7s/i;no 003·4:>69 Agt 2BR,21~b•1 .. ~ Sql park & pool. u.s. lalbooPeninPt. WltloculJc!1Sl.~. Uttlpd L~ 2br apt nr. heh. ~'"'t house, buri,a. 30 Mi from P-'-" 3226 Nofc~ l BR, den. 2 ba. .. $475 642·9799 l'rot dN•oratcd :?Br 1 Re11dy nuw I' ee 11n•a. \\ rnlt!r S.125-~I Sr1nifl~ S43-7S04 fl lor3)8r ,1\.-,B11,yrly, .,.,.. • 28R.&Pool.. $475 b $415 1 1 •, MalnRent:ihd>IO S370 Incl u11l.11or&l.1unrin ;P • • Sl2Smo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••l.MMA(;38r28a,all 281{,PJ&oA.. ssooGreen Uelt IO\'.Jllon. 11 moyry se ,__ -fat·il !lt"'-050S 1115 \\ 673.9119 ew Condo. 3Rr, 2,, ~1ttns & fplc1. $300T m,o. 38R,28a..... ~50 CVor1nm 11~ool.pJrk. 4r2Sl blk to Oceao /Bay .Bayfronl)'carly.31lR.,2 Balu;,llHI • ' RHIEstot• bath•. pool, 11 auna, ,.ove nahl o• crnlc 2BR.&Den . .Sl50 .1c 4uurm.~'-lb.i, JM 67S-S47S ba. lowur unit m prime __ &chClllll)e 2800 delM• 3222 jacuui,recrm $400/mo cond.848·9427 38R,FR,2BJ. $495 rm 1!1'mt-d occuponcy. S.o. b11yfront loc Lgl.' 2 lir1no11r lrny &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496-9157 4br Twnhse Cpli., drps ' Sun Luis Rey 5625 si75 I h 551·3400 Let our speclallxed ren Beautifully furn. $67~ Mo beuch. Pool i\\ u1l O\l\\ MOllUHOMEPA.RK Beuutduplx.2Br,l'l•ba, Toro 32)2 nu decor, nr shops, 4BR.FR . $55(1 tal service tlnd you WIUIAMWIHTOH toJunc30t.'75·1~1 70 space top rated oll ~·;0~~;~9~: or hwy.••••••••••••••••••••••• school & bch 2 pools & 4 BR. · .... " · s.i75 LOC)Urto leach 3241 qualified tenanb. Call Real Estate 675•3331 -NF.W-LUXURY 11du11 park. Lrg 2br hou:ic per 3 br, 2 b;a, fplc, ow, rec cnlr. $350, 962·9'158 And we .haveoth{'ri. for •••••••••• ••••••••••••• BARBARA: ' lelboo Penln•ula 3707 BA YFRONT for owner/mgr. + 11-.. Br, H' Ba, rioublc cpts, drp5. S385/mo. 2 Hr. children OK. pets ammediateoccupuncy 1'11noram1c ocean view. layondle-ochRealty ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>luo,h 2 br, 2 bQ. 21~•0 :..q Jcl~~ & permit ror 12 garaae. I~ blks to 96J~A~rt. No fee. w/dep. 5295. mo. 962.M33 new exl!c 3 br. 2\11 bo, 2 67S-3000 QUlET coiy srly t-'plc. rt . 1-;tct;tt.nl decor. l\la11.\ udd 'I 3paecs. S200,o beiich, new patnl, cpb, 536 0321 frplcs. S650. 400·28o7. ~ mo .. uul pd JllllJ W cxtrus. Sccuraty blil1: eqwty For details c11ll drps, Avail Ocl 15. No Lake Forest, 3 Br Fam ~ . Oceanfronl,675·99GS Uonldocktnl: uv111l ~1:!50 Bruce U. Howey SEC/C J>elS. s.uo mo. 644·2119 R~. ;;,,, 1~~· club & t1akt 4 Jlr, 2 D:i, fplc. dbl gnr. ~~u~<'pr~~~ut~. &L~a~~~~ Hno,. View Homea 1 ... LIO ... IH... pt•r mo. 645-721 ~ ur Cl:lt ~ ~ pnv. u osw11nm 11g, SJ85 mu. First, last & detk. bllllt ini.. :!Br, "" "" " 675 l0700wn~r /Agl 540·3200 LEASE Duplex 2 BR + su illng, t e nnis, pulio deaning 962-7788 h d d rt C II Rare Summerset Model. 1 br incl utU. t:Qu~pl){'d Ba f I "I ~b ----den. $360. mo. No dogs. w/view $495. 963·1455 · Terrace 1'ownhome 2 br ar woo oors. a 5 br, 3 car-garage. Pvt kitchen other cxtrus. · Y ront uxur·y M 'r. M "· ReaU:state J\gt. Dave S. 644·7211 , • , 3 BR, 2 ba. very priv yard. 2 ba, upgraded cpt'. Xlnt .Hobert Mance. 7~·6671 pool. Immac. S750 mo. Close to bus v1llagl' pvt <'lllh lkft•ri•iH'l·:. Wanttd 2900 130 ONTlll!:WATER. S400/mo 847·3293, loc s375 . 833•8188. _0~494·3647 A1'ent642·0758 $tores 5190 m~.675 974 Avull. now th1u NO\. ....................... l~~rp:~~: ~~~fi·~~~·l. Ll~r~o:C~~ ~~'T'e~ ~~ 1147·84203r 963'2425 833-l972 1 Br. Super view. OeauUful Carmel model. ~lwn.,.6 . ___ ~It~ 4147 Want home in l\tlss1on $475/mo. 673·6651. w11ter. 1528 sq. ft. 2 ba. Vacant 4br, 2·~tory. frplc, NEW Univ Pk Peters S78Alta Vista. 3Br+ Fam. rm in Harbor SlOO. cozy boch. 1-'urn. 1\1 Balboa Uuy Club 2br. 2l>u ~~~t~ Will buy direct for ~. 2 br, frplc, smglcs A/C. wet bar, frplc, patio din rm. I.Jen, s.125/mo wtJ' Twnhme, 3 B~ :?"'2 lla. Agnt 642·~ V u II om cs . We. l 1 ut1l pd. Beuchcomber terrace apt. Avail. 10/15. 81.llThorn•"'l>nRealty ok.F~. & dbl gar. Clubhouse. pd.8943~ Plan C. Avail. Oct 15 :lb· f· . 2 .... londscoped w/pat10. Fee s 15 ..,31 .21111 . SJ IOO.mo Unfurn.SS7~ rv ..,.. , . I' alll IOI , u .. , ocean $575 Ph 640 4829 . v • 213/96.1 7f.81 213/335-31; II' 495·1870 Main llcntuls, ~0·5370 ~d & 0~;?~~~~lSl9S Single ~tory tn·plex, 3 Br, SS2S. 547·7~or833·321~ vu. lgc yrd. frvtc, nu ~· • ~17-2501 or879·1UW --·-· _ • ' Want~ l>ana Point o -----Y . ncur ~·uch, :.l•cludc<l & TURTLEROCK President t'l)ls. drps. S-ISO he 3BR. REASONABLF. Coronadel Mar 3722 Oeachiront l br apt. s1:"1. San Clemente B.uildt!t'/ ~och chai ~ic~. }o'f'-75. 2 SPACIOUS Spollc::.~. 3 Br, p\1. S320 mo. 536-1950. prestige home w /pool. :1 ~0174 eves UPPER BAY VIEW ••••••••• •••••••••••••• No pcti;. Mature (IOI) realtor. ~j:~~·r~~~t=I~ ~10~~370 Twnh.se. rplc, ui,t rm.? ll<lr 4 tilk~ beat•h S-"'8.5 Ur. Comm tennis Sb25 ;! Hr l~e t11cd ya1tl 10 __ \'ACANT,6 I0·556U 3 rm. 2 bJ oceunfronl ul u7~3H2.s U11lThompso11 lteall) • . ~lush cpll::.. dshw~~~· -No PclS. Avail. Oct 25 mo 644·4157 L,1g1111.t Cyn, $325 mo Isl Npt Hls/\'ICW 3 br. 2 ba, l'dM ~1 a111 hch l;,11,tgc Apartments 195 11110 i! Br hl Ha . 5 hlks from S:C~~6 ~~~i::.. · 9'i8 06.'\2 aft 4 pm 3br Zba Greentree homt• &. IJ:-l 497 2292 den. Ne\\ p:unt, cpt. si65 I\ v a 1 I. u 11fur11 :Sti5 UnfumiJhed lx·;_1c , f)\ t yd & palto _ · _ _ G • fl · 1 1 1 l 3250 1>44.~5 or 557-8968 Wntr .. Si50 \'ca1 I~. Utl •••••••••'<•• •• ••• •• • • • • UCl-:>\!'l C'ATAl.l:'\1\ \-1e" Sl25 G75 !:l.'il'.I , ms 117115 Fountain Valley 3234 :>.e"cr J br condo. GrcJI .n oor Pan; rg 11 LO<Juna Hills -Grundy Rllr G7!l lil!ll Gl!ftttol 3802 inob1I(' hom1·. C'OI l\t'I bl>. • -••••••••••••••••••••••• lot• S350 Av:itl I I I ~50. 833-2569 e\CS_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu: DLUl-'1-'S Beaut l'lld ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\'l 11ty trade rur Ot·ca llomey 2br frplc:, p.it10, 1}12 99i0 e\ cs . . He<lcl' :1 hr :! h.1 <'Pll>, unit. 3 nr & d(•n. 3 Ila. Bachelor. spacious &. •m Vu horn~· or lnl 4!11 XH'll S300 > rly lk•acht·omber. 1-'trepldce :i hr :! h.l, l'O\' -. -----2 Br. rorm din. fpl. 2 cur dr1H::., I pk. U \\'. lie" open 1Je,1m ce1lngs, !pie, mac. Encl. j.!Jf M.1t11rl'. I cluld ok here Jt '1'1 c~l.Ln•· I-ct.> S I S 631 ·2011 , patio,ncwt'l'L'>,rl•p:.& IMl.TOIEA.CH gar. s35o i mo . ~s k urea S3iSmo !lli:J"569 paltt> BBQ. pool.auto qu1eladulto111)'.lkf..N rownhouse l\pts O~ly R tal SH 250101 879-1060 [)\\' No w:ix firs. ::.u1Jer Vacant l cl 4 UR B111 .A~S46·5880559·0253 Ai.it Null'l' J.:Jro•;nr, 2100sq fl. avail _pets_. Y_rly_S1_85_1i7:1 :!27R Sl!IS. to move Ill. '"I hl· en s -luc SJ85tmo 963 tS.l!.I AKI · ov Y new · --r prcstlg1ous C'ommunit~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:rnr blk to heh 2br '..Iba N re ' · ' 2 H.a Frplc, Dt W si50 *LEASES* •I' ., I' l d 1 No\•, 1• Lse. s7oo mo Small bach n"t l 'lll met S...oe nur rurmshed modl•I. u-·· Fu l h d · · -' 0 I! mo 548 7586 f ~ >r -'11• cp !I, rps, L' o:.c -52 111.s I d)" r 10 ?OJll ,. inuuses nas e ton\ll'll dln. lrplc , -. • <some or6mos J tn park. shoplll( c tr. ',. k d · ' -' Pvt Mature 1a·n.un Sp:H'll•Us ltOO sq II. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Si5i nH1 n7:1233ti urCompl rcdcc I hr. 2 ba, 5215 3 brT 11 l'ool, 2BR,famrcn ..... S375 :.t•hool & fv.v S..t:MI mo _C\S w n ~ Sl55 675·5205.li7a :1Hi1 townhou1>e a1H:-n~:.tkcl BafboaPeninJula 3107 673·21!13 n1:w1.:rpti..di·ps&painl. k1d:.t petsok l"e• :j-IBR,fam.rm ... S.llll 831!!265or4\HHl535 LIDO ISi!-' :i 111 ·1 Ha' 3724 10 wide upt·n lopal'es 11f ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-"plc Sllll mo. 003-45()9 M He tall ~j05370 2 llR,dcn.dinrm S425 -· 1 2·,·,·: · d.b k CostaMesa i;rl•t•11cry.all:!hr,l'·::h.1 'h . . (II' . 1 2 br I hu w garage. At.!l No let· ' am 0 s, · 3 BR 2 ha S425 L N'n el 3252 1 en. Pc s. usl' nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I Larm,rngJ ,,2 >a,p;itlo,d::.h\•::.hl',fpk. " R' ' oguna a,,u p·1l11)S7:!Smt1Yrlylsr Will j;l!Pl'IVilll', home w /(rplc. pallO. 1\\ail llOnll'd . s:1so. B~h · N·-·h l&3Br2Ba.nrUushard& JB ,dinrm . ..$43.'i ······················· 675·7~ .. ; S37.SOWEEK&UP l'llCIO~Cd patios j\l('\\ly lndryrm.Wintl•rrnnlal. &.I0 71UJ.t 1 ;· al s. l!>t ~o lnd1anapoll:.. Vuc11nl. 3BR,den,Fn .. i-150 •••!\IONAfiCll BA Y -:__ •Studio&lllH/\pl:-painted & cvc·n· luxurv "75·2801orH:.JJ·77fil ~;,~~·5~f38~4en er S3GS.!Jt.i2·3371 J BR,d!nrm. ~50 \'ILL.\. Vl•ry 1>lu,,11 . · Nl'wport Shorl's. Shorp z •TV&Ma1dSen· \\ail hn.1nrl new Cpts. drr>i-. - --Slli\HP & I \ HC' F fplc-_ ? 3 BR, rim. rm Sl7S Bit 21 ~ Ri\, 1850 sq. rt IS n + u c n . r r 11 I c . •Phone Ser·v 11 111 pool 11111gl·~. air Cllnd111onin~. Spa\'.10u\ NH oC'l·Jnl runt· i.hullcr,,. 11.,;;n S~t & Sun Huntin«Jton Beach 3240 ~ .~r duplex, S215; Open J BR, fam rm ~90 Panora mil' Ot·con \lcw I >t•slgnl'd for putio living. •Children Scct11111 \ myl fk1or:-. .20 n11null"> hum.,. 1.. umpl turn D W 707 i\c·ii.:a J 1'1 I 7152 •••••• ••••••••• ••• ••••. Sat & Sun 10·51 M • ~8 3 BR. FR. DR S535 Lease S700 Nr beach. pool. ll'nnli: '1,ow monthly rail'' Ir om /\no h c 1 m on "a..-.h tin. tlhl J!.•r :\11 ' ' -Geocvu. nr lndiunapoll!> 3 BR, FR, OR . $5.">IJ • BOHO REALTY • cnurl Sl75 ~'9lv J\v;i1l 2371\ ~ewpor1 Ill\ II ,<''.\! H1v1•rs1dc l·'rwy to Grund i>cls, l'-7.>0 11~11 , t•! .Jum• Cosio Mesa 3224 OAK CREST rn llB 536-1286 ~ ~ll-!Hll Ev<'~n.221· !'I~' l 11 1r. 180 I 01 ~ 9755ort,15·:t•1m 111 fl'u mp Zll5 ~out II b t I" pl\ i.1:i .11:t.1 •••••••••••••·••••••••• Home fo,.Lease 552-7000 l R-12 ·1-ll!H ST l>IO \'1\'.c11t111. ;i1>t ., Co1011.1. C t M ) 124 "" cl J u 2 •. FOURPLEXES C i·r Cl . 1 1n:,\t"l'. Ocean \'u, <!Br ~ 1 t liJ.~ Sl4 I os a e!ta . .,...1)1.'f ('1111 11 ur. uJ. H I f I .... 11 a 1 or111a assu· m x nl J!;i , fftk. l'il'C ktlt'h p, 1 l'l'nm. Pl :1 1111 . <1111 rm WEEKLY RATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1pk pool cllihse N urry, on Ya ew en .. residential loca11011 nr THE · · · I dl•n ttrpl Nl!".11 :\to•ts . .. .. ~;.mll'n p.1l10 1'1101, lt•n · ·~· , : · • " 1-'ull K1ll'hcn 1'V. T\ :! lir I IJa l'l•h t•h1l!ln·n ... h llJtS s:l75 I\ 15 7!153. OPEN SAT /SUM :II I.' :Id 0 w I ark (j 0 Ir i\gcnl 01 ! Klt\ll I.mens & Ullhllc... WATERFRONT 111\ 't',ml ~:?;> 11111 IJO tii3 :!332 3 BR r I 2 b S375 Course. 4 Dr 2 Ba. coun VILLAGE. · : .. · ~25 t·H·. S~·c '~;"1 ~;\ 1 ---·~· ('I l"\SETO OCF.A '\' !'>,mlJ Is a bel ~lll lillli-1 :! hr JorinJI din rm . \\'11lC~,:;i~~rC~1ldrl'n try k1teh. w/dSh\\shr & REALTORS -ltHi 37~~· sc. I I o C3obnrl.p :,b<a•JtLh~deral11\•,''l'd11,·1!>1 Royal Suites :? Bl>llM. hllns, rJnl?<' .~ O\'Cll, rcfr1g , rrplr , "shr.dryt'r. Ill'" 1·1111- 111.:. Ir~ p,lllO dt•\'l.., !lll'I' & doc!.. mclurled rm your o~n h11at, up t11 i.1 • ,.,.;:) IOI• See lhesc lovely 3 BR·~ clec dbl O\ en ran~c ------ -,;. ,., LOCJUlla ~ach 3148 I rallc . d1shws hr. ::.el They are clo!ie lo Central Fplc. cpts, d r ps, lhruout Greentree Homes. Utrl Wr Condo+ lanu1 r0<•m area. 5800. 673·62011 Motel ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·lean ran~c & oven Park. recre~tion, ~hop 1\uto J,tar door. covered 2br. country kt(·hn. Crplt·. Ocean & Jlrhr vu fJu i08CJ~t!\\'l>Ort Blvd I fir lurn huu "' lnr ~lalure couple 1>rcf'd pmo, freewa_,5. Rike to pat1o&lndscpdgrounds lndsc:pd,nrpools,park& Island \'1llJl-!o!. Adil~. 3.,~50r.3 b3 duplc,1cs.0s~2S& Costa~lci;u •·m11l0Hd pcr,.1111 \o CJnlcnt!r lnd'd al S425. bea~h! l yr lse ollered al S425, schl.S375 mo.SS1·27i6 ~ f.10·1641&54R'.2Sln "" per "1\l .vr ~· cean Gt:!·i!till I'll.'!'> (JUll'l ~·uclcn .,,.l 631 :llll 0\'" tilfif.Sl 0 . Sl3lt!r & inclvardmamt 8-17·8.S!ll . . \ll'W, walk 10 hcach. uni.: l!l.s-l!t70 ll.i .. ·p Ir\ F:\!» · irections --· Lease Option. allrae :i :i Br, :i•~ ba lo\\nhuml· 612 3850 1\J:cnl SUS CASITAS In", Beach, H B West on ••Su""r Sunny house of BR. 2 BJ home Pnv. 1·omm pool ",' 'r b"ll 'I' Nl' n h & .... CO E HOME' SI t ff B h "" "' ,, ' J T'r I Ba. lg .. Y"rd. ~"~" ·'mules to ' , at· I 3 BDH:'ll. !! b.1. IJll1"· M . a er 0 eac one Gt~<s, 3 BR w/<pactou< yard. air. comm. rv"'I & fwy. 1.~ase Opt111n ~I ' ' " ...wv BR t Ad It t bl k . ht L" I to "" ... ... ""v -"' "' •-o. L'1ds. pets OK. ,\va1l urn u !>,no pc~ Ol'ar bt·aeh , ~mo m11 On thf.> c;and' I UH ~l:!llC) \'rl.' or ~;so "111 r . J Bl< \\ l11ll $350 \gl l'J I ;5;,1 JIJ\C a rl•31 home al Fo~~ oc1 d · "ag on n ee son :'II s t r Suite, b rl i.: ht lcnnis. s:l85. mo. 833-1!128 mo. Vacunl. quit·k m· N",1\. ~ ... ,.111 .. 1 211111\;e" port Blvd C:'lt hollov. \'lllu<•e ti21 w cu . C·S' c. d r & k I -----""IY n .. FOLLOW THE SIG :'\S, , i;ar en am rm 1tt: 1 cupnncy 4!15 ti7KH W1bton. Custa ;\les a K tR R It Ll(cpartyp<tllo.hltni..& PRIVATE M' I v·' SonClemente 3276 ,\dull~ S:!S.I mo 01>t·n en 09ers ea y frpk. S.125 818·9·127 111 on re10 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge Furn. 2 Br Actlt::., nv Pl'IS. \\ \\'. cl I "' bltms. pool s:!~5 1115 :mi I :i nn1n1 &· 11.·11 pt11, uCJ-:.\~ vrnw ::,;i25 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 Newport Beach 3169 11130 "i:l•kd,t\!>, 11 ti·JI 848-8300 TENNIS U TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\C"kcn·'· ,\\'a.ti .'·"\'.I. -----OCEAN\'11-:W. !'Ir Npl. CO R .. , C d 'Ill ., I New ;!hr rnndo. l'uul. jut-. ' u~ ·'V •• cw OI II\ .1. t . ~h.1. rj! tennis S5tHl mt1 8AYSHORE 1'1766-l:!·l!t<Jt FANTASTIC YOHK · 4Dr,1·11bn,lrgy1t 1i;rdnr Exceptional "Colony" wall~d yd, Krcal vu ' S250 Luri:e2tir dl'anl•---------• 1 ull' ;\lu~I 'e'" :! li.:t• • -----TOWN \.'ILi.A 3Br.2liu. Lsc~l75.675·7414 . homcinamostdrsirable Put.Jo~. <·ul-de·S.tl S2!>tt Lu-c :Jhr, whill'\\'illl'r punhcd w:lll'r, lots 11t Nl•:t·:nARENT\I.' l!drln.•, 1-,11 •. ctl 11, ... 1.ltl I•. "~dl' 3 Bil. 2 Hu, quiet 13!!5 sci fl Condo. 2 t•ar . --1 · 3 B d 0"l St>l'"1'·1I S'l7' rn1 lawn. Cnvcr1•d "ar.t"ei.. ·' " u NI F I h 3 b 2 OC311on . c room + ' · · ' ' · · " \'lcw. bch ac<'l!SS condrt, ,.. ... W(• havt• them' I 4 Bdrm lf)lt'. bllw lit'l''"" hlln,, l'Ul·de·sa_c. frp!c, bllnl!. lockedi.:ur,bllns&pool •cc amiy me. r, mussivefomilyroomlor thl·reufl c1 . Ownc1 S.'iOO,mo. Anchoru"l• In off slrcl'l 11i1rk1n.: O'tH·I l)\I ,\(f \\/pontl dhlgur,Solltl 673·3600 :-.I r beal'h, no Pl'lS. b,a. bltns. Gurdcner pd. ( .. r . 761!3187 ... /\dulls. no IJl'IS . 202( Ktct~.pl'l~.i.111glcsok ----1 S385/mo. 963.4,1.,., Nr school. 962·4911. party un. vsc o pri \'ate · vestments. 496-7711 . N F.W Jo: ltA·f1•l' i:;:ix.RJUO tirdnr p1 U\ ultil. no IMS. 3 Br 2 ba bltns frpk ,,.., pool. tennis courts & N - -rt I h 3269 -.-f'ullerton Ave f I l>lk E ol ·--~J +-uttl. 2 1:1.:1:1!11•9i2 t•nt1'. back yd Ni~e area' BEACllWALK. Spar & clubhouse 111d11clt•tl. ewpo eac New 2 Rr. Jba Townhsr New1>0 rt Ave. 1 hlk So. 01 Bolboa Island 3806. f>.lfi llGXS 2519 Foret ham ( Colk"C 2brc'a2rb~,a~rplncr. ~g)~.;Ual~Sctt,' prvt 2lir. 2b:i, rrplc' dhl Sl751 mo. leaSl' CALI. to •• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • Ocean \'ll'\\' t'ptlo drps. Bay). 642·11690 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'urk) S395 ;'.H6·4t7l f"t Bushard :..rea. ';\25 mo. gar. l)at•o. nr t?vcr day BLUFFSCyndoLt•tJ~t·~ lJll1u..; ·\fl"'r 5 call ----OELl \.I·,~ Ur. 'undcl·k. 1 lln:anfronl :! BIL :!' ha, y l h 1· 0 g . S, 25 . 17 1• , Sturt1ni: al S500 8''"·-'"'"". , ... h & h ~ 1 l 11u 8-169088 "-.. , JV:."'" lBR/''\,rn Sl9 pr"i.:.~tq>to .. c ~ np-lrp . ,i;I.' mi.tr "'11\\'f 111.'~l cll•a I S:!:tO. 3 br' . 536·G331 ', (2 13) 5=.aicn or • J\gcnl li-l<l·l 133 • ---..... CAU •"711 I I I k W t "",,.,..,., ------Co d 2 u 2 u 2 Lots of bltns. 11001, wulk pmi.:. ~''·' .~,,, . .,., >•· S.125 \Ju 1\J:I 675 llil:t \lain Rental::.. 5~0 :i3iO \'a ca 0 t S.S 7 5 90 2 2 OCEAN F It N VI • W garage pool rdng S350 to shopping. 11 m1 heaC'h 1 • a 00 'Ill!( vccun 111 t!r l..1di. pets ok. ,.,ee Br, 2 ba. xlnt loc. & cond. 428-8-151. ~ CALL NOW • o ·r E 0 0 · r. ul.t. (',tr 8 \Ml ft 7PM • -LANDMARK 752 7315 CO:'lll>O :! + Ot•n. 2 car mo •192.2962~vc:, !J31 W 19th St. ~ Br. 1 •2 h.i. :-undt't k South Laguna 3186 S225. 2 br duple>.. g:.rage. Rhodcsia.5 t5·3050 OVER40COXDO • Prt\'ate parking. full --548-0492 w1v1e'' 1 19'~ EmerJltl. ••••••••• •••• •••••••••• k1ds1pc1s ok. Fee. 5 BDR'.\l-2 BATH ;-.lever been lt\ed m, 2 Br, secunty buildin>t l.ea'>e. Son Juan $32.5. mo b75-120!/ :!Br. 213,1 t'und•> 01 ul·r.tn ~lain nentols. 540·5370 Clean comfortable hme 2 Ha, wsh r /dry r, dbl D,.,~,~.~.~?..':~,,'!,,D s.5()0 P mo 1\jtt. 641 -7211 Capistrano 3278 _ • -• - 1 l' 11 n • ' 11 11 o t S$3S per mo. Call dys oven stove. d~hwshr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC speci.il S!i.:> Ulil Balboa Penrnsula 311P7 lllucL11i.:oun \'ill.i Sl~in 2 Hr 1 U<i. new cpls & 'iH·9b'3·67fi7 Nena ''gt many rec fac1l. S395 mo W 00 DB RT D G E new Booll shp 3 ' 1111 with :!br condo. Pool. patio, paid. 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SJ 8 5 . ti I 0 I 4 ~ 4 • 4 u ~~ • " II ta llbr S375 mo \gt •••••••• • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • ., • · · ·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ aulo upnr, pvt patio. ~" · · / . , -13·.:>16·16-12 Br & den, 1mmat•, lse . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•\ \''>ll• kn1" ll:JIS It '1 Houses Unfurnished G I 3202 J) \\' ~IO !lllJ 1058 Sti1·~113 or8,16·9080 3 Br. 3 ba townhuu:-.c. 1nd grdnr W ,\ndrcw I Ult furn . l'rl'f. mat1m· wkclys enera · • ·' · Sp<trkl1n~ n1•w rc•tHI 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc:, rnni:c 640 611n orfil1 li327 2 Br 112 Ba t:ontlo, ltllns. l'\o rhildrcn or awl!>. i:.rn:-. •••••••••••••••••••••••. ••Superspac1ou~.i.u11n\ $170. CJll "I.a la ", d 'washer Nr shops&---- -pool&sJuna.Adult::.un· 64:!·:>!!~ ----------c3 hr. mt•e l~e yard. !!d 2 story_ Lgc tum rm & 846·1371 or ll46·545fi eves schools. S39S. 55!!· 187·1. \\'e:.tchff. 3Ur, 2Ua. frplc, ly, S270 55tHi290 ;\1 l1C't•an. ~ Hit s:•a;, 3 BR. Sl<Hl; 1 RR ~.'ill •RENTALS ir ~'·.~otll~. rclng &. ~~O\'t• bright garden k1lt•hcn. ----. 2 car gar. rnclOsl·ll vard. , -----I Bit.: m.1turc adult only Sunl:i:\nallr11.:hh .n.nl.S350 mo.6.SG·ijt;IG stcpstobrh&schools. I llcartorarca.Spar.4Br.Sharp 3br. 2ba , hl111s IJtuel;trC'a $175 518-7:1110 .J BR Townhoui>e. pool. $125'.\lonth ;\I ,1rshall ltlty 1,7., .. 11o110 .1 llH,111,\ ::;:111~ rno Fi\R:'ll .\T:llOSPllEHI-:. J hr. 3 ba. 3 c<ir t:a r. Im 2ba. ~ep d1n1 w trplc d:-hwshr. crpts. 2·l'3r -----sauna, l>/W, refnJ!. \j:lrnt !l:JJ.!17lll SliS l'ltl flll l\vail No\\' ·1Jiit.1 h ,\ ~:i;:, mo Ur. horlo{' Mrral. bllns. m<ic l'Ond S l!J9 mo quiet !-.l. w IO\'C'ly pillltl i.:.1r. cul-dc·:.ut· Sl25 Lido Is le Lll\lllY 4hr. 2b11, 1\dull~ over 16. SJ2S. mo. F1·1· 1 .. 11.:unallill.. 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S-18;;. f).H ·6958 546·0814 It o . c n l'I i: a r . n 11 S,\N LU IS R F.Y MODEL . 11a1111 Walk to !lt·hool~. mo l 'l 11 1ncld .. nu f>l'ls. 1h1ldrcn, nu pt·t~., S.2JJ.Charmrng 2 Br. new l1lc JAR. 2•1llA nr ROii Univeri.ityParktwnhm 1 ~hflps. tcnn1<, •IUll 4tl!lM82aft.6pm Ivy CO \ercrl 1·11tl ~1)ll' ..., . ----------1 :Hll 11110!1 ktlch & bu. !l:.h"shr. & l'Oursc. tennis & pool 11r. 3 Ba. f.im rm, m.i.c·_ro ..,;7;, mo L~c Her~ -bcam1•d t Mhni.:., Culc -bllns !!hi gar. lge encl t:pgr:idcd crpts, clrp:. m·n. nr pool, Ju<' 752· 1<.':~l 1;.10 liii:lolri,15 2210 WHtrnlnster 3298 Reas1Jnalih•. li6 Santa 'a:ED.\ Hl-:;>."T\J.' \\'1· h;i'" lh"m' I 1 llcll an l\ltl' pd'I. '1111-:ll· ,,1., :JH1.2hu.bltn~.rrplc.new l?~trrin. S:J:lO +sec. :'lhrrorcd elosets. trpk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• babel cpl llrnpcs&p;.11nt \'ery Slti:rnu \l.Cthnr.Sl;2Smo.li.<' RENTALS ;'l:EW 3 br tnhi;c, ll?l' 3 fir . fnm rm :"r·ar --- ;-,.1, \\ Lil.\ li-1 • 1,:l.'1 'IJf"I t IC'.ul 150 mn. S.S5 362i 55 1 27 .. , or 75 .• 6521 Smgll' Family J loml'' room~. fri>I", pt>0I "'"---" school~ J.rg rncd) d S37U I llr furn. room v. <1 ul!'t •ft I n•. 1 ·• br "Ondo Co\ crcil patio. · .,.. c.· ~. ' .,,.,.,,, I ·' I ~>"' " '"' ' ' 3 BR. 2 Ba ..... _ _ .S385 Kid, ok 1;;5 Jtil,.; mo Call K.1'.1·1558. poo. auu ls, no Pt'l".. "'°"' ( 11110:\" IJl-.1. :\1,\1( bllns. pool. 12 m1 from DEAHEHOME 3RH.2Ba .......... S.195 11111 pd . i.ta r , :111.j w llllltlJC CtUlll 1111 tll• ,,ti' 1.ri•2br&ril'll \tlull!.,nn h I 533-6-5 '902 3 B j l h t ,,,, c to 7~"" ... c·1. ·"· 1 .. llNIVERSITYPARK JBR.2Ba ... S.l25 .\REFRl::Equicl ctmdo r , -, a, enunr} l!.Cln . .....,·no:o :! llr rem nhou::.c frpll'. l'ool , to•nni,, Hllll&nl'llt.o l 1111•,11.ta:.t !'>nm<' 111•1•,on .~ I °;1!.1hna \'II'\\' <'I'"'' Iv i.hoppmg ~ t 1111· lw;.a1 ll. Ii-I I 2611 11101krn :l Hr:? ll.1 . \ 1· 11\•t-. "3:!~11110 21ll t ~lrlen, wknds . 213·925·4i9 JUH. ram. rm. din. rm, JBR.:?Ba.... . .. $425 2Br3Ba,dcn. highlyllp k1ll'hcn pool & Ja1·1111.1 .. -; -.. hlln' & ~111111..11 s !>Uill l''I 5 111 S:!ll kd I I " STC:\l:\IJ'.l;t; I II! l-:JrcfP1l w ys. air ron<I l'rores~. 1onall)• 3 OR. 2 Ba.... . Siii)() 1tradl0<l. sparkhni: dean J.!.tn l'lh'I. 1><1t1 w1 \'. "' · · ·• · rnn C\:-\\J..1111,xn 11.:,.x " r d apt t·ool rec 1.11t• 1 $;!15 I. t 'I 1•11 ·• ll\ dncorated. off "'hi.le tOR.2Ba...... .S.195 Spac rm!.. :.t<11<1~c· 2'7 \\Jlt·r urn !! arl'.I All _ ·, · .. " ·or <'.•M' . ' , ~ i • •BEACH COTT AGE ~ .. I ' c I 110 \\ llllh St ( !\I ~OllTll l'l'.STI~ I hr :!' h.1. IJ!<• 1.1n1 rm. f11nn .tl thllllll:, 'Cl\1!111'\ k•ldll'tl 'It·'·' \'t•11il'. ~ t25 mo · 1 rpl, ceramic tile entry, ~BR. 2' ~ na.. S.190 a1110 l!dr. man\' ~lr;1, 11 r Ju' l :-> 1., 1 mo -·_ -· ' 1";11111lic·~ onlv l'l'I!-. OK <.:ttAIUllNr. 1.ite 2 hr. moire wall po per & 11m.2•-: U<t . $11.50 Clo<;e lo IJ~ach . Sl35 lll.!lll:->:1 1117 :i.-~I A~k fcu Huntinc)ton Beach 3740 <'.1tll'htll'k t·:Hrcll.1\gt. l'J blocks l o b l u<' mallh'Jidrpi;,i.huttcrs& Townhortlc:-&15·867:! Juni• ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll11111t·' hl\H•r :!ht·rlrm t Puclf1c Small ocl.'an \U ? 111• 2 u <""" \'w\\ 1'111r l.111cl,1'.1111ns• ~tlti II II Iii:! :'1!lK!l levelers U11t patio. ~ " oa · · · · · ~."','"' LIDO ISLE Houses Furnished or STUDIO lo.of h I-!·' r ·• ·:t· t .-1 n ~. \II bltn::. inC'l'g Ol'W OW r"" 2 HH 21l 125 SHl.l!I irno l't '" 1,,,, I -Xlnt rond m out. S37S """'~ mn. lc-ni-c . a . . . :s • Unfurnished 3300 'tu\" 1111 Id \1111 '"' ~'.''.:ft ",';~;·~l ~~·:.•::·~11111~~11~:~,'·l~2:Jb~;~~'.'·;,'~~1~~~~ lll<t. Be th<' l~t to src it ~1·2784or752·GS21 ~~~:~g~·.::··:· :1~~i, ~otl.l~~~~io~t~". m1 IJ:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7\~l~l\~~.~;+'::;~~y" ~~'.~1t~1~12 ~1~/~\ ll.1rr.-it II.QI.•~ •1r11:i~. :!OI:! w ~11k s.in;;. 612 .i~a ~R<~:;i·~ ~;.!~·~~.la~~~ ~~~~ i::s~e~~~Jt 11~~~.n :r ~ ~~: ~:: g~·: ... : : ~:;z s 11t1rrn~·--4~/ l.ia . rt1n ~~~'~t11r1~'.~.".~,,~/;;";~'c~~ .Zi1n~~;.t,1c1J't1~~'.~·N • • • ON IH.<:11:-. t,\ 1111- Bolboa Island 3206 E.\STSll>E 2 Br !luplc", for ~Ir~ Rector pools. pork, schools. :i BR 2 Ba S500 rm .. ram. rm , :-ludy, l<1g1• Hiiom lor hor:.i• Royal S41itH m1•<·ul11tv . d1;11 "'"'" 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cpitar&yarcl. n11!1oi;:s. B S b uvail 1mmcd. J Br2 Ua. J llR.?Ba .......... $.">O<I lgc 1111 Sl200Mo 1·\·nl'rrl ~ar<kn s:100.m11 h1•!111111m a11o1r1n11·111 . . ., ~ll.'i 1)-12.111:;1 Goueous 3 r cu ury. 1 .~ ···-·· · • ll'>t & 1u,.l rPci'd L,nfurn. Motel WINTl•.H .•. ll1t hornl' ~--· _ · Nr beat·h & rl'i·rcatlon form d nc. S460. 552·0736 1AR,2 Ra... . .... $475 LAWSON REALTY 727 y kt Bl d ('nnwr Int No p~·b 111· w.fpl &p11t10 $:m;;\11) :i Rrtwnhs<'. 2 yrs new, area. S420 mo. !16:1·567 or552·087S 4UH.2•~Bu ..... S495 •675-4562• Ownr.641Vi!2·J.I or own v ' t•hild11•11.s:1:lllm1111lhl\ WILLIAM WINTOM dhl rncl 1?ar. nr S. Cst ask r or .I ll ck n r Turtlerock 4 br fom rm * • • • • --Condominiums J\._.aeh Ulv<I at York to"" COLE OF HEWPO,RT Rt:;ALTOR GiS 33:ll J'la1a S33(1 "45·507 1 Rosemarie. din rm. 2 bo. 'new crpt. Newport lleMh I Br Duplex. Seu!-thon• & Unfurnished 3425 536·04 I 1 Rf:AJ.'l'OHS ~use. Agt. 541 .5032 2 BR. 2 Ba. furn .... S4125 4Crit1h1• s 6 t .,,,~·ca rly leu~c •••••••• ••••••• •••• •••• *Boch w /~howC'r. Nr l'ol 6 75.551 I A S I S S I L 0 LAST STRAW D E S 0 T 0 I R 0 N I C SHOULD PAWNEE I L L A T E A S E L A M E N T 0 R N A T E T E E I R A T S I 8 A S E I I 0 8 0 E I W A 0 T I D E I P A T E I R U 8 I N I S A L M E L 0 D Y I C 0 N E I T A P E 0 I C A R 0 M 0 V A T E I S L U G I V I G 0 R I C A T E N A R A V E I S P A T I S I R E N I R E P 0 S E D E L A I S H A M I T A X E 0 I L A 0 E N U L S T E R I R I L E 0 I L I N E R I 0 I P MAILEOIHEMANIHINTSIHERO ATEUPITEPIOICAVESIOEVON M E R E I C A R E O I O U 8 l N I M A R I N E A 0 E I C A R 0 L I R A B I O I C A M E L S C A N 0 N I G E T A T I 0 U K E I L t B P A R A P E T I W 0 V E N I C I T E I B 0 D E E R O 0 E S I M I N E 0 I W A V E I R A R E E N 0 S E S I M 0 N E L I P A L E I 0 E T E S T M E T I E t O E R I P R I M I H E W S G A B I P A G E I I S L A T I L I M A I 0 e' M ETUDES LEEWAY MOTO~CAOE M I S U S E E S T A T E U P A N 0 A T t T SCHOOL DEEPER GETS MATE Willow Homes, 3 br, 2 hn. OW, fplc. cpts. drps, S39S/mo 963-4569 Agt N fee. o ,,,, . .,..,..1. T t 2 Jl -" fl <I · ti:. rn r. ~ ::i. toll o. lege. litil pd s12;, :..n.:I 2 hr . 1 ha apt, :-outh ,,( ~~ 1xH1I. 11•11111~. hlln~. lsc ok.Nnl)('llo 833111!71 hw' i\dull:-. 1111 lll'h. Very '-PUclOU'o <!Br + SJ2j 516 r.7I~ -l. ·-h 37-48 ' ' II l>t> n . p 11 r k, he" l' h & . OCJUna v.rac • ,,1,10 111•1 < ;, i; 1;• ri11~,;1 \\ otc-r \ iew SliOll vrl) .! llr nr 11'"'1 & 1:n•rnhl'lt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\I. rl \ ~ 1n :1 :i•111:t n 1· least•. • m•w pu111t & wnllpllprr B:tt h !'\i•ar 111•11,.h t 't ii h 15 •1:1:r.11•\ 1·~ & \\ knd, . Ret;t WC''>t El11 drunl SJt;O 752 030-'I --pd ~l!lS·~25 rnu ~:5 '' k SUPER SINGLES l11rn1111n \\ ~.o· hoai rlnrk l~·11ut d{'1' l'JlllCl adult 11~ ~-Ci.I. l!ll 2filll\ RENT AL The Ranch Sl2.'.i0 )tlv lfui·n 11r un Conrlu.mTu!llin \\'nlkto Ocean v1t•\\ ~2;; t 1t1 IHI :1111 :?ll.1.•\ 'l'l'llMitl.w Cul\\~rrl3lc 't523CAMPU5J>a·IRVl"E ftll'fll .... hop'Jt, t'l'ntr~. 3 BR. 2 Sm{!l<'~uk Fl'l' ,,, \\ 111 01·1•.1n ~ 1t1" Waterfront Homes Ha. A C. nr 1' r"Y· I ~ly '.\lnin Rl'nl,1li.. SIO ;,370 '.\lmt• th.111 t>ll~I ,,1 11 Ol'EN DAILY 631·1400 ~151> \\'tr inC'I 517 ll:iO ----hulo(t' 1>.11111. h;inlwnotl 8 1\ ;\I. TOG r '.\1 ~ aft 4J.)rn I fkdrnom apt fir, hl'.inwtl n ·illlll!'. R h S J -s·· Sh Irr V It Pool,pal10.u11l1l\l """' I•> h1•;irh :ll r nnc 0 an oi~quin l.1dol~le,2bclrm.&den.2 " Orl'c.1 1 as, S265 1!11 :1:-;:n 'l11or1• 1t 1:1 7h!I' 11r Beaut. new 3 tir. l'J ba ho S550 2 Bclrm 2 ba hr11nd nu 2·30d. 2Ba. ·~ii t..1ll t~hse on golf cour~<' havfront l'ondo.' 51000· dble gar .. famrm. etc M•wport l•ach 3769 l'rplc. wel b;ir. Most A entS4S·ISIW T'ool. C'11blc TV, nr heh ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111 ~310 11111 popular plan. S6SO mo _g_ --4!17 ·2317 oft 4pm or $l7GSn11lbo<'h t:Ulrd N1 llill S',t!ill mo _________ __. ti44-54C'l3; 640·7!1116 or l.o-cury condo, 2 br. 2 ba, wkcnds. brh. 111t•1• 101· ltt•I llc,Hlc·nti:1I ,1n a J:~ Brand new 3 br. 2'4' ba. 647·8583 ~rpk, boat ~li11. pool, Townhouse Wintl.'r.1;7:;.fl.'".>83 \1c-w nf 01•1•,111. 4;:,~111 xlras $165 NQ pct11 0 Jl'l<'UllL UcRt \lt'w in U fv • h d 3S2S ~t'il\lrw l.n ,\rth11r, 871 11._.71 · ,..,3 2105 . · reentree 2 br. fom rm. Ncwporl Mr. Head n mas• rark :>frwport, l hr, s 1uo ,;;:,7i:i~iult 711111 .,.., or-. £rplc. 2 c-ar gur SJ:v.>. 551 ;,1111 17l llt:211o11416t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ub l:.l'. '-'ttPll . lt•11111~. By owner , nl'~ S.Sl·S820or833·tl980 ---lliH.ncw rnrpct.drape~. ~p:ifl-lllll2Hl,ll 11 :~111;1 :!ttraiit ~fl"I"'" lo\l.nhouH•. Tcrr1lct, 11\fl\IEO OCCUPANC\:--BLUFl-'S I ll•vcl :1 Bit.:! pnrnt Cln~rln~t·hooll; &i ---t •~h1twk•lr11111lwl\, · ba lh'·t•lv 11rN·nhclt & ~hui>.i:. Ultn!I. plu!I Purk Ncwporl 1 .. r11111· 1•11 J:i·1i l'n1v r k.$425.mo :lbr, pos11lbl,l'. Hlihty up-pool.S500Al{lt\.Ult33 rc1n.i llB616·Sl2:> \tl'W ul ha\,'-: 1111•11n 2 ba. rrpts. drps, sto,·c. ~rnd.-rl 2 Br. San Carlo!. ----lawn to PtHJI. lll•t·uratlll' • nr ., H 1 upo,t.111 , .tpt .,,1 ti~" hr. lu.xury features. Plan 11l R11ncho Sun J oo-3 Hr uni urn. Wot<'rfront Duptut1 Unfuna 3600 rum, 11uh k11w :: 11r;: Ila. \i·.id.i. !'> or 11\\ \ l.lk•• greenbelt urea. wcl bor qwn t wnhma. Quiet Inc duplrx. Aclultlo only. No •• •• • • •• •• •• •• •• • •• • • •• S750. 616·t;7!111 new, ~ln\'l'. 1 l'frt i.t. :! cur ''ard & pool mnlnt. Ill OnlyS449.Lessthlilnlyr pt•ls Washer1<.lr}er.,1"•pt H)llS 2 Br. beam ~ i.::ir, "tr i.:n~ 1111 1 J\r• Dogwood <213)943·360-t lse poss. Agt. 75"2-Hl4, 4 o o 5 h M 11 r c us . c•1J911, palao, gar. no Have ~ometblng to sell children or pets. SIJ S. or 943-0033 ask for Laszlo Sharlcnay. (2131257-5892 aft 3·30 pm. pets. $270. 645-1682 Clus1flcd ads do It well 67~·9216 ____ l ._ • - .. a• DAILY PILOT Sunday Octlober 10 1976 ~~'!':.':.~.~ ... .!~~'!':."!:.~· .... ~::!~.~ .... ~~!!':!!!~.?~~~ .. !?.~~ .~~~.~!~ ..... !!~~ I .! • 1»Hh u.fww.. Aperftaenh u..fw'ft. ...,_....nh u.tur.. 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Like 11\:W, l'ool. s h OPEN SAT/SUM ~Ul :::J ~n:.s Vl'l~tMITEI> ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopelb.171 E. :t2nd. SL te • to t A Pmfr~,;n'l lfoomnrntc MISSlON Vl~O. Il11lall, 644·0878 p m . e SPARKLING HEW-DB.UXt! Hdt•rrul Comp11nv <'1tn c-omrn. or ind. 18< J*r 11<1. 3 Bedroom , fireplace &2 bath $375 Jtl':L.t' YOU l''INU ;l'llr\'l' n. ~>lll·US20or51n-11uo GRAND OPEHIMG I Bltns ow U t1'l Rm 2 car nar Eu"1tlve Rental HfGtl'I' ltOO~IMATE "'"Ml "'Q. rw~,::;-;;:;.; THE I .a.y LE .... F 1 • fe ' ' ' "' · l!J:!·-113..& Su11:c l\17 1 wv• " "" "" "" Als o 2 BR's available $275. S•nk~ o .<.:. ;\U'POl'l. i oks, 1 bu. llJdrm ~30 Wi"ll consi'd erl or 2 Children llvm~-.. ··01\1loa. {1pti. SIL\HESI L\HP • lll-hmccwarehouM!.21.i:<· 4!8drmW;,il.-rPd ~00 froms.100 M<>. llH TWNllSE roll-up doorll. S iii 1180 Beautiful. bl>llC'IOUI> lll'W Apls are close to Centra l P a rk & This w~~k Speclol Lrg bdr m. pvt l>a. 1>vt <'11· Tt'<l lll'O<lt!rh'k apts. Pool, pvt r>t•tio:. rec reation, s h opping, sch ool s. lt.\nlion \'If·~\\' 110:\IE tr. wubh llrHr, lrpl p;~il. 1.o-oo· t'l";n:-:~ .. .\dull!>. no ~lb freeways, Blice to beach! Pulerm1• I Br. ,3 1>:1. trvk. 1acu.:: "~ul i~~. _suio. ~ .'~. s1orni.1t.: or hi; ht mli; 329 A~~1~·.~3 C.:'ol pool, tab:111a. S7tJO 'mo ~ale2l :JS. :-.111k008·0J2ti. ~C>O/monlh. &tS-35.U, Cross s treets: Slater&Beach . H.B. 673-7601 _fo.EMt\Ll:: tv s h~r c-"7.u !lhu-re s hop & orfk; :J Br l ' i Ba Twnh:.e brk · • (pie, gar, li;e pal10, udlt:. 110 pets. 527S. 2H 7 Elde11 1\\c. 9711·1658; Ev~ t>.lti-7027 -W est on Slater off B each one LIDO Dt:.:Ll'XE 21.ir. 21>a. w !>11me ~ew 'fir • .!lw s puc-Q ~1 l i<>nl'. w~·:.L block, right on Keelson to cul-de-sac. l'rplc he.ims. pat 10 , c.o?do .. 1 0 "1 J.JCU.G~I. c.~I. SIOil. mo. +. r.ood Follow the s igns!! dcd•. \'1cw Adil:>. S!>!>u NY.pl Bch. 1 blk" lo hth. url'u for •crvko bu::i. 675.635~ Must bt> 1nlll•(Jt•1\tll'11t & 000.21118 or u.aa.gSl!:i • ~ _ly: Kent Rogws Realty '°"1. "'4 . 848-8300 ~ ------1 hke a wt-ll kl"pl hu1fll' ---- BEACH YEARLY tial-1098 Rayh·ne 3.000 s q. fl,_ New lml. l''rl!~ 3Br. 2bu & 20r. :!ba dpx. li u ch e 101• 1..1 ~· 11 1 r c ~ spun..: Finish for you. 776 Slcp::. lolid1. 615-15~ employed ft-male to _W.11U1 CM. 645·0130. Adult lh•ing Ill spal' . 1tt'w· ly redcc-. 3 f)r, 2 ba townhse w 1put10 & gar age. S300. :O.:o p1.•b r '0-15-3381 or837·9517 1 3Br. dl'll. 2 frplc. beam <I 't : ceil ings . S350 mo ARClllTl';CT d1:sign l'i;tm ~h?r.~ neat hou:.e in N.B. Rentols'Wont~d 4600 Huntt'")ton leach 3840 Newport Beach 3869 fin dplx units. :!Br. :ma. &UJ·ti:!.'>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••,!•••••••••••'"•• ···~··••••·:~····•••••• ~ J.l~h St. 673-i68.S 1or ~lnle frmal\'. ~5.;15, 18 3 1 .~r _u~1r11rn apl w/sto\'e, BY THE SEA ti73·~3 • bdrm homt'. $155 mo, n1· 1 cfrii; & cnl'l ~arai;e, J &12·0'J7-i or iSl-9255 ' l Br. cpts. d~ps; bltns, ~rc1ll thl..' p.itlM ,~,, u f .i p111l' fn11.1st. Ml!cJlldcr p.1sl tumbling \\,1!.!ti.ilb .11 1u qlltL't p11uh Lhll.!ll lu the ~\Jund of bubbling -,fr~dtnS 1111d grm\111~ thmq ... 'rour ddult ,1pnnmenl home at Ptrll!rrl!l..'k Vill11qi: b .i rtJt,tl 11.'lrl!ctl l-ll:'re you tan e11Juy unusue1l rm<KV 11Jld IU\un;. !'il'w :J br deluxe tnhse, WATERFRONT Son Cleme nte 3876 bd1. 9&1·1!_7!11l. llunl. lk h urea. Duyl>. 201 l~th SL 536·1718 VIEWS IN ~~•111.:~:1,!133~·.300F.'1'l'S, wkndi.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'l ... lllai~ to s ht..1rc lo\·elv ,_ ., , -t I • patio. S2U.>. f,·l.1de. it 642·1.i~IJ , ••• CASA VICTORIA -. J &2 Br. Dd uxe t;nfur. or Furn. gas/wlr pd. BE AMONG THE FIRST TO CHOOSE th"' b~:,t lucdtion, lfw b1..·st <tr1<1ngemc11t, the color:. you want. Don't WcJit. BLOCK TO BEACH 2 Br, encl garage. p::tlio. 20.'> 15th Sl. 536·8729 or 530-17 18. NEWPORT. Gori;eou:. Wlutewater Vu . :!Ur house in Danu Point • l,ge 2Br. Complt>lcly ri' w1sanw. 496·0965 Striking <1es1on anci an dt•\'. Adults. S:.!65 2 15 . lkas iness/lnvest/ elegant exciting way to w .. s l :'I. I ., r q u i l ... Wunl lady to share nn·c Fin-t'"' 1111e crioose lofts. oay ~ ~ .. -· '"' wmdows. skyllgnts. fire-4!12·3Hti7 '·l-lti-5300 H.U, honw with same. •••••••••••••••.-••••••• , , J\dults·No pet::, Sec galt• Pool. rec rm. cle' a tors . 525 Victoria. 6'12·8970 ·1\\0 kr 1111 .. tuu11..;. $\umm111y pool plu~ unique volleybdll pool. .J.icuui "i,l\1d \'0H1..•1.ho1ll cnurt Mount.iit1 lodge clubhouse with l111!plo1t 1..'. coll\l'l'~<1!111n pir. b11l1.m.lo;, !JYlll, s<1una. Deluxe 3 br, 21 ~ ba aµl w1washer·drycr hookup. L~e patio. S375. m o. Call iµt;.t371 a:.h. for Ingrid or !!41i·8413 alll'r 5 01aces. Your own private non.srnokcl' S80 5:16-1257 Bu i 1 oat1ooroa1cony Afr1eoo1y :! &lrm-$225 mo. l ·Bdrm or530·17!J<i sn~s 5005 m1111on·dollarreccef'1ter wtucc·k & view s250 ___ Opportunity Tenr11s courts. too • •• • • • • l~a;:;y attcss to bcuch. Large Ille room w tfull ••.••••••••••••. •.• Call .192·2896. k1ldl., hsc pn v. Pool •SCllOQL· \{cad mg, skill. l' .Bachelor apt unfurn Mature & qutt'l. Martinique Apts # 2 275 E. 18th St, C.\l. 631-3003 Adult :! br townhou!>e. I' · bath, patio, garai;t·. dshwhr, 641-1)878 WHY NOT? Huny to thv !Joud ltfi: ,111d tl11..·11 rel,1x. FROM $265 TO $355 Including l lc.11 & W.~11_.1. Nu Ll..'<lSl! Beqwred. n1""\~~ One Bl.'droom. One 13..ith r .!l ~V..! ~~ °h<I B1.?droo111. Two 13.ith Lge 2 BR, 11 ~ Ba, patio, frplc,. gar, pool. Quil'l adult Townhouse. I :\Ii. lo beach. ~. 898-2.170 2 br, tpts .. pool, pluy yd. 11 {) p I! l s . 2 2 0 8 ,\ ' Dt:laware. 53G·09S!l Near Lake Park Luxury ~<lult ren~als from SJSO montn1y 200 Promontory Or West Just north ot Jamooree on Pacific coast Hlghwav Telepnone <11111 675·8000 owned ana managea oy The 1r111ne companv ----------• Costa t\le!>a. Vic. OC:C:. speed. «:IC'. CCOSla"Mes11) SantaAno 3880 Forresp.employcd,11on-•SCHOOL-Pvt Jr/St• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s m okl'r . n on-hcav)' Jligh <Anabeim) drinker. Mall'. Sll5 mo. •BOOKS1'0RI·: ---------· +share ulil. 55G·279l •DRAit:llY WKR~1 Lor"C)e One Bedroom •RUG /UP'llLCleafier I' I I d .1· 1---------•1 •F'liHNITUHE He 111 '111 lms. m~· u 1111: u lS· SJ;"t;GLES STUUE'.'-ITS Conla"l A•,,1t S~1m Cran~ hwasher. ~05 per month. ' .,.. First and last. Ai.:cul. SENIOHS UIVUHCED Cil-11645··H10 5"10·06lA$ 510·0555. J.11 l' lwt t.•r for 1 ., the -· ---------• to~t. We Lake the hassle D~~:Ss StlOl~ For sail'. · · Sunke n living room Cathedral ceiling J. {()() /\d.1111~ An~ .. 111 Cost<1 Ml:!sa. .11 ll1--::. frum Ornnge Co<1::.t College ~t\wcn I l,1rbor .:md Fdiiview. Ot.'luxc 3 ur. 211 lJa, all dbl gar., patio, frpll-. tiOtl ,,\labama, :J:lt>·3~65 ur 536-1718 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS oul of frndin~ a ~oou J rrmc locut1on. Sl:l.000 South LCKJunO 3886 compalible room male. 7 !1H«'ntory. 548-0223, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~rvln~ people ~incc 64:>·4_325 _______ _ 1 or2 Bedroom!. and Lgc, quicl, luxurious l!X· 1071. CIGAltETTESUPPLY Townhoust>s cc. 2 br. 2 ba aµl . Counly WtdeScr\kl! DlSTRIBVTOllSHI P (7lll)540 IJCXJ ------•NOW RENTING _____ _ 2 bedrooms, 11 :i baths Allached gara1te Washer/dryer hook-up P vt yard with patio Adults. S350. mo. FOXHOLLOW VILL.-\C~ 2 BR, l Bu, newly dl.'torat From S329.50 Elevator lo scenic pri v Roommate Finders Immediato need in Co~la 38 24 Costo M~so 3824 Costa MHo 3824 ~ ~ra1fe6 PS:!OO. mo. 0pcn 9-ti Daily heh. Party &gume roo1m . 731 _2961 ;\h,osa 'anll/or surround· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ . __ a __ . __ .m_. ___ 1 Spa·Poob;·Tt-nnis tutu1 sec. Perfect liv n~ 1ng towns for di ~· Costa Mesa 6:!1 W . Wt Ison. C.:\1. 6-12·~991 or fH2-~226 . ·$180. 1 br, pool, 1 adult over 21. .No pels. :325 J. 17th Place, art llam. EASTSlDE l Br. newlv redec. yaict. S22S. 54~ .• 4253, l ·-192·3710 LOFT BDRM APT 1.A"i·t.v 2 ur. t'rpt. drrs. lmmedial • <'<'\I, .,. g.ir. r.u )Id)> OH•I' 10 e 11 I '1111 1"'0 .,., I Pl l Pvt patio. 111111', lul, :, '.'. · .--111 .iu:n 1a kilrhcn~. Pnol & l'L'<' hlh .. Jlt>ll room. 1 yr lse ::>TL':-.1:--< INl; Lgc• ::! Br:! Ba HAYLOFT APTS g:il(trn .1p1 l'oot . rel' ')•n ' d (.' \I <11!';1. ~ l.l. 710 \\' l!Sth Sl ~""·"'voe a o. . . < '\. 1 :\hm Fn 5pm lo ;p111 Sal & Sun IO I 6·15·01 13 EAST SIDE 1 & 2 Hr like1---- new. From 5200. Adults Lgc 2 br. l ' .d.Ja . 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" ••••••••••••••••••••••• puny, tht•refor c no pets. 846·9088 or 9ti0·2325 17141 644-1900 Apartments Furnishe d produd selling. Bccomu or ~c~ mgr apl !I, .t'.!8 16th ----------.i or Unfurnished 3900 ~:~t~~f ~t;~'.11~:.'~. distributor for such na · st. ' • •• •• •• •••• • ••••••• •• •• 525 mo. 847 _2622 ti o n a 11 y ad v c r l i s c cJ PENINSULA PT. cigarettes as Winston. 1 & 2 Bdrm Bl'a('h Pool :\J.lb. SlOO up. ,\dull~. no 111.•ts. 219 15th St & 220 l:tth St. l 13lock to Beach. Lgl' 1 Br. Renlmt-: now: With pool. St80. 212.2:to llunt · inglon St. Call mgr 9ti0-2812 ON BEACH '.! 8H. Iba unf SSOO ,vrlv TllE EXCITING Camels. J\hrlboro. l'.dl ~ PALM MESA APTS Singh.• garag .... SIO. mo. 3~~~2~~.~~~;!~, ~llNUTES TO NPT . ;~~~1'~1. ~~~\~5/3 1 \\'l!bl ~:~i: c~~~on~~;a1h~~·11~~ J 1.rn.rurn.wntr. $575 BCll. -----------1 must have a i:ar :Ml hr,, 3 BR .:!ha.yrly Si.JS llach.1&2BR c;ar:1g1 .. JJow11tu"n for perweek(day,.oreve~l NEWPORTTERRACE fromSrn:>. ~lor11ge ~:10 nio Sec S3200CASll Bn b I t\dults,1'oPt-ls Happ alt fi 11111 . 130 lNVESTi\TE~T :1 • :! u con< o $500 lflG I Mesa Dr. l'E('Ul fiL'O Se .. Wl~D CO~DO Broad\\ay, C~I , " "' "' " " t~• Blks East of l\ewport ---f"or more informal1<J11 2 BR.d('n 2liuS-150 Bini.> OfficeRentol 4400 write lo: "CIGAnl'.:TTt·: BAYFROHTHOME 5-16·911/iO ••••••••••••••••••••••• UI VISION. 1123" Po 3 HR, 2 b11. S2000 :\to yrly BEST BUY Box u. Hoscmead, Ca. STEPS TO BEACH 91i70 1111.'.ludc your phvn1.· WESTCLIF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH pets'. 6-16-0sos • l:!I E. Bay, l'.\I. ;; 1>1 I Iii • --or 5-19-3825. \\\·~l Sull· l hr. ne\"1) 1il' <'nr,1tell " c·pts , !lq1~ .. tbhw~hr 6. rJO).!l' \·11•w & ••c·c:.in hrL·.:tl'!-$:!<Ht l'til pd. :"\o pct:. 518·5tltJ8 hl'l 3 &tipm or '152 !l72:J all Ii fhl•I' :11lO tall trCt'S Jnd 10 streams w1lh waterfalls i·r1..•at1..• u relaxing sdting lol' your :,pac1ous nc'~ I or 2 bedroom apart· m <' n t ". Fro m $:! IO . Furniture ;.i\·•tilalilr. Small pets OK. Adult!> only. Offic1: npen !I. 00 to li'OO. 2300 F:1in1cw Rd, Costa i\I csa. Phone B::ichclvrs from S2~l:J 2 BR. 2 baths. s.100 I~ TOWN S111glcs. l&:J Br. lurn & 11111urn There 's SI 1111111011 111 rccl'calivn . 1'1!;1'~15 (JHO &. p1'()· :-hop 1 l'.omplimenlur~· 1e,.,:.v1h. !>Wlm ming , hc•tllh clubs, parl1t•:-.. BBt~!> & Su11ch1y brunl'.h. Sorr~·, no one un<ll•r 21 & C..:>rnN Wt''h llU Ot1\ll' •11d IM1111f\e Awe no. .. CostoMHo 3824Costo MHo 38 24 2 Hdrm from S335 3 Bdrm l'rom SS50 •Summer & winlcr al beach is beautiful •Views of ocean. Catalina & Palos Verde:. '* Larsc private decks •Heated Pool-Saunu ... . associated ' Small nur11ery Grt purl time busrnl's~ 5Sti·ll331i .••..••...•..........•.............•.......•.. ' Mediterranean Village •Beame d ceilin gs, wood p anl'ling • Grasscloth w<1llcovering- • F ireplaces, wet bars •Dis hwash e r s, walk-in closl!ts • Balconies, p a tios • P a rk·like landscapin g •Swimm ing pools. jacuzzi • Lig h ted t e nnis courts ,. • Minutes to freew ays & bcal'hcs •Security systems I IEDROOM ' I BEDROOM & DEN ~ .. wz hr, 11 1 halh, gardc•n p:1t10 .. \tlult~. nu pch SH5 1)42 )1}1)3 THI !'LEX. Owner's lge 2 S45·2JUO br Flrwsl locauon Dhl. ----__ l'lll'l. gar<tg.: 11 ad1lt 'I Large :J Hr. 21.,, Ba. nr park 1 n g. I Ill m a e OCC. S2!JS. 988 Valencia w beuul . quit•! grounds. =3. 546-5-137, 540-8007 (;:is watl'r pd :\l,1lure. ---------- pl'rmanent n1uple de· J Br. Beaut. ildull com· ~J1·t·d. ~o pets. 5310 plex. l'cx11. gas & waler 58(i 8!163 Cir 544·9-166 pd. Encl. garage. S351.l. 642·5073 ~rw :1 hr, 2 ba, tll'lachcd ----- frunl house of ;"1 plex. 2 Br. Beaul. al.lull com. ~IH3 mu. Dnve hy 187 plex. Pool. gas & water \llHlk \'bta. pd. End. garugc. S:!:iO <.'all o7:J. l\111. 642-5073 * As:.igned covr'd prkg •Additional free parking •:\laid :.t?r vice av ad •Furniture :wail. NO PJ::TS Open :\1·1''9:30-5:30 Sal 10·5. Sun 12·5 Huntington Pacific BROKERS-RE AL TORS lOH W ~olboo 61l·l66J Spel'. \'icw. 2 br, ~ar .. bltns. new c·rpt S:!i!J . :\dulls. ti-12·688!.I \'1:arlv 2Br. I '~ bath~. 1'1replacc. 2 blks lo bd1. C:irport & laundry factl. 5325 mo . ;5~·9031 fik1·~ ----------- \'rly. Oce;111 '''"'". 2 hr. I ba dup. $3..'lO mo t.i 14 tillllt orti-12·3639. Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 ESTi\BL.ISl°IED Jr. Wear Store. Balboa bl. S:1le~ SI00.000. + Reply Ho;.. 75.i, lh1ily Pilot. 1'.0. U•JX l~iO. C.\l. 9262ti no pets. :\Ionlh lo month - -, , (ll'<'ll"Ulll'\ ~lmltls n11c11 •l !\fO FREE.Rl',NT • "' II 'If Pl t cl<l . ~· -12·3 Hm. otltc ... s t'rom ,.,ma :' lot .an· mi "· cl<11I) HI• -1 .,-, ~ d · propnl!lory items, comp ~~a per mo. " J . b Airp0rkr 1 lnll'I ~o lea~l' l~'·ent?r1c.·s .. ~x.I'~. m, I~\'. Oakwood G arllen Apl!> rnq. 83.1·32'.!J Tll noon \Hll lr ,1dt: Im . ti 12· l~l.> =-:,·wpol'l Bca1:h Nnrlh ~ 11'\'IOl' Wl llith f (ill) tl·l.')·0550 60 PER sn FT BE~R TA VERN 16li\~ESTCL1n· :-; B Nl-~TS St56u i\JO. AGT. 5.IJ.5032 }.tostly hcl1> run l\l is~wn -----------1 Viejo area. lle:1rt con<ll OCEANFRONT 2 BH. l Nt•wporl Beach South DELUXE OFFICES lion forces si.lc. Good 711 Ckean Ave Ba. deck. jlar. tpts. drp:.. liOO 16lh Sl <<1l Dover) Comm I & in<lstl spaces .. terms. Al!t. s:l7-4200 171-1)536·1487 nopcls.5385.1).15,3655 <iloll612-IU70 200t 2000 It A I r: S1tll' 2 hr. 2 ba, end gar. ~60. 2 br. 1 ha. E-s1dc ---0 sq. · . s ow COFFEE SHOP r · 1 1 ,l\tanaged "y 1 blk bch. lrg -lbr, 2ba, nw-Rooms 4000 <ts :ur sq. ft. La,g NigLll'l & G ..... 65 000 / 1 Child ok. S2i5 mo. ·rip ex, e n c . gar, u ,1. · v· ross..,,, · P yr WI' lit' am Wailers Co. ly dcrld, no pct.s, vr(•· lsc, ••••••••••••••••••••••••• IS!>IU" 11.'JO areas. • . . . . : !li!.1·8:.:•" balcon.v. near n e w . J J 11 d s u 1-I lush & 1mmacul.ilc "' S575. 642-3443. ROOMS $25. wk up wilh an v to • · · 'l'W)'. · --Adults., 1).12-1603 Lge 2 br, 2 ba. Garage & k1'lt·l1cn. 537.50 '"k up Call 831 -1100 ----thru·out~ Owner Q!-1Ylnl,: :.! Br. n•dei:oralcd. garden , B d It S200 n large <;oekta11/Dtnner . 2 IR - 2 BR TOWNHOUSE - A i.pec1at section l'or 1:1ll"l'" 1lh a 5m.11l pl'l. Adults Only Office Open D a ily 9 t o 6 l7 I 4J 557-8020 2400 H a rbor Blvd .. Costa M es<1 , Calif. fllllin. ~ar, W D hook up 2 br. cpb. drps. Bllns. yard. Brooj(hul'sl & ~ r. 3 u s. no 1>c~s. · apls. 5-18·9755or645·39G7 FOR LEASE houSl' & rn ust sci I. :\lalure adlts lll'd. $225.Kidsok. Hamillon area. /\Vail 2-l21E.16lh St.1'.llgl::..--'---------I 10115. 846-9088 or 968·2743 6-16·1801 • S2S per week. 1 blk fr 3 OFFICES Tl.'rtns. Al,\t. 8.'fT-4200 Teena~(' girl OK. sm pct 645·29i8 OK. S230. 552.123:1 BR . beach, HB. Call i\l ark al $ 155 MO EACH G ery BH Win~ -------1 l br, very lge, partly furn. 4BR. New carpet. drnpes. 2 upstairs. s:wu. mo. 960·2626or lea,·e msg. r·· COST \ i\l L'..: \ L roe: • r• , .. 11. ('·,II after" pm. painl. Close to schools & No pets or children or 'ine / 1 ·~..,, oc GROSS $130.000. YR :!Br \1· paltv " l'IWI .. ~ .., 752 1700 "' l\I •· I I t 11 , 1,;·t·.· 5.o.8,,.,o s hopping. Duillins plus walerbeds. 5113-71)28 Room, ba. kil priv, ~;ir, • ,,eat . om "' •op opera :-.m " 11 < OK • 110 ~ " "" u.x> f c II 1 1 d d It lion. 'l'roubl~ free area. s;!IMI l'h 1;.i2.;1130 --re ng. a 64G·5125 a lt. Ei\STBLUl'l' I 1 B poo. emp y u u 01cr .. , . ~ar;ige. lrplc .. no pelS. . per. fple~ re1ng; cpls. <l!l!l<l21!5 .. , Hent only S200 mo. Full :1 hr. 2 ba . enel patio. 5pm '' ge r up ;Jo Sl25 mo. Lag :'\ig, r• •· ~ No nearl.>) 1:ompctition. 1 CLt\SSlf ll-,Uwillscllil. SJ2S mo. C:all afl 6, St!J5, ultl pd. 1 Br older drps. S!7;i mo. tiH 688tJ --. . 1 • :: , " price Sl 8,000. Agl. Costa MHo 3824 Costo Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 li~.';.Js77. duplex. yard. near bch. Uys Clean roo~ \\ 1lh balh & _ .. ·· : 837--1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --No dogs. 53ti·8539 or W .. TERFRONT k1lch pri v1lei;!cs for INVESTMENT DIVISION ---------- .· -- There's something "fishy" about Mesa Verde Villas! . \ ,~ _./ ' ~ . -~ ~ ',.__ / =:--\· . -v.·1irn ,,,. cJ,. ' I «rd~d to si.1rl.. ""r .. 1r ... 1rns 111th \r · ft<.h . \\\! d11l11 t 01.J1 r )U•I \l)llr · 1un·ol lht.! rndl •J1J111.ir• d1·111.'l'lh • 1f • the deep. 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JU•I "'import.ml M wh,11 'out~1tl,: 1.xritmg -111~1!" ,md 'Pill h· ... \'l ,,p..1rtm1•nt r,'sidcnc~., u1th 1111:plac<''. ,0,111119 < .illwdr.11 n•1hn~,.11l ltl~ .1promt<'<l 1111\:ridr<> b.?autilul cu)\om o.il-cc1h1111.'t1v. 11)d111Ju.1! l,1undtv 11111111~. •p.H 1011., h.ikein11·~ a11d decks with lull vh'11• of wl1.11\ <>11td1u1r, /\II 111 tlw 1i • .,11t of Orongl' County's mosl tonvC'1111•nt ,,nd 1•xrh1~1v1• r<'~1d.•n11,,1 "' ttihbnthnorl Vblt Mesa Verdl' V1ll.I'· . w,··rc not VOlll 01d111J1V h•h I 1k MESA VERDE .Vll!AS 1555 Mt•\a Vl.'rd.-Dri\'e [a5t • Costri Ml.'s.i. Ct1lll11rn1a 92h26• (714) r,,;p ~71 Ju~t Wt·~t nf lhl' Mt'scl Verd,• C"ntt•r. off 11.nbor Blvd & ,)d)t111•nt Ii> lhe Coi\tJ M1·~J Golf & Country lh1h (Or>1m lo the Public} o~rnrntor Modcb nuw open for d1~play . ---Gl 1..\RG E 2 BDR\1 213·39ti·5742 "' Chrisllan female only. Adults·No pets·S210 787 NEW 2 hr & 2 hr-.. lien Sl35. Ph5~5·6107 BAYFHONT Olf1ce Bldg. BUSINESS w Wilson i= o. t>42-0835 or L"nique ground floor I luxury apts. Space A\'ail. neas. COUNSELING :J21·!11HOX306 bdrm. lots of trees, •Builtins L~~ rm. pvt ba, lite kitch 67S·81'1l &.TAXSEHVICES closed palio. 5175 7762 •Trash Compact1Jr pnv, female 5100 mo. -l~RANClllS!-; :11Jr. u<lll:;, westside apt. Honuld Dr. 962·9977. •Wel bar 5-16-2573 IRVIN F:· 7 room office Oppo~lunlty for mature :::210 Sll!·!JS90 aflcr 5:00 •Fireplace suite w/confcrcnc-e rm. persons with Mgmt or l'~I wkdays. Anytime Near beach, large units 3 •Private beach Laguna Hills Condo. kitch Ideal for acccou11tants, Sales ability lo hdp cx- \H'l'kC'llds Rr.21 ~Be.yd,S350mo.2 •Plexiglasscn<:l.palius & pool priv. Sl3S fem. conlra<'lors 5750 mo. C Br. 2 Ha, 525 O mo •Smoke detector:. ~il rin•f. 768 8890 !li!l·3560 pand in Orani:l' ounly 11rn wt r pd .. :-.io prls, 9tl.'l·8588 •Slips avail. lo IC'nants G t H 4150 ----------1 Xlnr income & security dHld S200. 703 J ames. DELUXE 2 B . 2 f 11 919133,.side Dr li7:i·IHl-I ues om~ for those willing to work. C' :\I . fi75·7585 1 • u ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI SO Month · SJ0,000. Investment· cov- bulhs, enclosed g_ur ·WAT ERFRONT d11lx . 3 Pvt rms, loving care, l'\ewsmall office!> neor crs in\'entory & thorough ~ Br coll_agl', crpts. drps, lndry fac. s uper locati?n. Br. free boat dock+ util. balanced diets, 10\'1·1~ Uristol & Newporl Blvd training. For Cull inl'o. stove. Kids ok. No pets. Adults only no pets, S27:'i p a rtly 'urn w I D p11tio/grdns 5'14·3833 Roy McCordle \V rl t e JI. c. Moore . s.!2.5. 645-2978 ~2~~02847-2622 or <213> Sl9S/yrly: 'S395 ~ntr pe1: Vocation Rentals 4250 Realtor 1810 Newport Gener a I Bu s i n ell !I Large 2 br, 2 ba. 52lS. In· • mo. Call 675-6169. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 548-77~9 Se r v l c e s • 2 4 2 1 fant.smlpetok.Lgelbr lrYtne 3844 •LAPARISIEHNE• M/\UJ. llAWA ll. Lux fut-Black thorn, N.U .• C:u. SlllO. Infant. sml pet ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly furn 1 Hr Condn. In 02660.644·0870 i;.12.AA12 'ftGIMlho Son 2 Bedroom unfurn. S2~0. ··The W ha I er•' on I SO I W••tcliff Dr. 1--------• J -.i .. t All electric. l"ireplac-e t ... B:\Y :\Il';r\OOW APTS 1&2 l'Jr, gnr. pool. Gas & waler pd. No ki<ls. no pets. From S220. 6·1fHl073 oa..,-n "'P s Healed pool. Adults. no Kaanapali Bch. Tenni:s. Newport Financiul Ct.r Renting from S2GO. P<'ts. 979.1268 or 645.iuo SSS day, S3 15 wk. 6i5·2361 LeaslrtCJ Offic~ Space t\dull apts. Lea11ing 1>re· Al'('Oss fl·vm golf C(luri<c or (2,l:t l6!l9·72l!l. Call on Site Man:r~cr view now is u prestige ""132 Sant" /\11a /\\•A (714) 642 311 l t 24" J r\'int co mmunity, ,..,. 0 ' Luxurious, furn. villa on · ex ~ Twenty P ergola. Culver * BAYFRONT • Suyullt a Bcuch near Corona Del Mar. newly Huntington l each 3840 & Saf\dburg. 2 blockis so. Luxurious. spacious 3 bPue.,'"!,~ V~klla7rt31~:,.,477hr, 4 d~corated orrices. Two ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Sail Diego ~·rw y. hedroom. clcn. 2 bath, a. iiWVV·" · '" with own bathrm. l'asy Affiliates UNIQUE MO SELLING DISTRIBUTORSHIP MOWAV·AIL. Sli~. 2 hr. pool. .iu1•ugc. ~9-1100 fl.replaces, balconies. Rentals to Shor• 4300 ouL~icfe access. S!l2 50 In· kid!> uk. l·\·c 2 8 ., 8 T h 1 & * VIEW * ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl util. 675-5444 Res toe k & ttl)-r vi r c M:im fil'ntuls 5<10"5370 r ""r a wn ~e. poo . 1700 monlli F 1 24 t 1 3 b established, high traffic. · · rec acil. patio. avail cma e + o s iare r, 2600 Sq rt. Allrncllvl'IY de· nutioMl. l<>c al retaH ac· 2 llr. yard. S2JO. Kids & 11/1/76. 752-1093 OOQ E. Balbou yrl~'. Across f.rom. Be~. cor. Near airport. Call counts 'in your .'area. 12 I k Be h b 01~n Sat & Sun N.B. Sl33. mo. mcl g ut11. David Elliott 8.13·9520. T h A•h 0 i;?~ ~ 0 · ·uc c:~m er: LOCJ""O hoch 3848 Coas t Propertlc:1 675-3184. · ' 0 16 rs per mo .. , ' ur ~ n S15 . 631 -2011. •t••••••••••••••••••••• 673·5-llO CORONADELl\IAR multi-billion dol"r re- S.17·2501 or879·106-0 Quiet. charming 2 br One rmmate wanted to SI~. Dix suite. a mple cession .Proof, r ep eat WALKTOBEACH twnhse style opt. 1 blk Newport Shores. 11'2 blk share our me llow hse. plcg,A/C,675.6900. busin~s is &rowlngQS~ from mai n l>ch, No ocean. Super loc. 2br & Waterv1w. Sl 50/ mo. Lag•------------• each yr. $8,ROO lnveRl· ~t;.:;:~~~9o~w5~~~;ge c hildren s300 mo. ~br duplex npts. Owner. Bch. Ann or J11son nt TOP LOCATIONS ment (fully socure4 by 497.3232. <714)870·920..1 497-3805; or Norins Rily, Harbor aren's hcAt. 100 inventory) buys FIF'fY AT THE HACH 494-8057 To l,OOOs~. fl. Fl·om $50 prime location s . ex-· B h 11 ti! K'd & t Yrlv steps lo bch. tnod R ALO 0 Co elusively yours. A tnost l br. patio. end . garage. ac · n 11 • 1 5 • Cll p. 'r " b. r be"m C<'ll. SPECIAL ROO'l ~tATE •. EJ MICS, rp. realistic prnjectlon will :mi l~th St S:l+l·J'l-l l or ok. S218 .. Beacheombl•r. u pe • • " •• " " ll ok 675-6700 v .. .,.,,1718 fee llG. 631·2011 ; 5-17.2501 frpl. Gar. dr. 01>erator. 40 yr old, happy, fun. ex· ro ers net you an executive typo ""'' or879·1060 S325.642·3490 ec., -.ishes to shore his 3 ore Rental in Irvine Jn-income. Starter invest· z a 2 b ti ..:.:...:.:..:...:.:.:..::.... _____ ,,_ _________ I Br 2 Ba luxury Irvine d'uslrial ar ea. Phone ments a lso avallablit. 82~0. c~~~? to~ gb:i:::~· LOtJIMCI Hiiis 1850 'Je1b0 0 1 & c,1.:?.1s5 1Y 1 br home with a h ealth answering service avail. For comp1cto details & lH60088 536-008 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ucony. ,yeasc. mmdedladyage25·3S in· ~nt under $125. Jt\Cl. product. sample call . or SUP ER SHARP 3 Br Con· S300t mo. 673·<>007 terested In jogi;:inJt, bike 540-7714 TODAY, MGC f.hrkcl· NEAR Ocean 2 Br 2 Ba. do. Panoramic View. Selling anything w\t.h a r ldln g, health foods. ing, 4121 Westerlf Place, fplc, newly painted & Pool. $365 rno. 830·8945 Dally Pllot Classtrled Ad Let's get into & ~t11y In OFFICESPACE Suite 101, Newport. super <'l~nn. Gar, avail eves/wknds; 834·35GO ts a simple matter • • • great shape together! Professional Arts Bldg. Beach. (?14) 752·0Qf)4 or Nov. 7, SJOO. 846·08l4 d)'S. ask for Mr. Hom . juslcall 64.2-5678. Sl.50 + ~ Ulil. 5G2·1222 4.94·7292 (213)43WJO&. .. ' • -. .- Sunday, Oc:tober 10, 1976 DAIL y PILOT Cf I Add lt. •. BuJld rt ... Diaper it...Hammer it ... Carpet lt .•• Cement it ... Wlre lt. .. Hoe Jt ... Clean it ... Move lt...Pre~ iL.Paint it .•. Nail lt...P8aster IL.Fix It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. •. Patch 1t. .. P1pe lt ... Remodel lt.e~ I Roof IL.Landscape it ... Tlle It... Trim lt .•. Sew it .. : Haul it ... Add It ..• Plant It. .. Alter It... Learn It .... ,. Add-A..._ a...ty SH-vie•• C.,.t Stt"'tlce DraftbKj G.entrol Se·n lu1 ~a..let PaWln«j/ftaperh'CJ PolntllMJ/raperiftg ~ln«J ....................... •·············•·••··•························· ..•...•............•••..............•....••.•• ········•·······••·····•··········•··········· .....•••............... •······•····•·•·•••••·• Add1Uons ~1nodc!l1, rcas. Me n. Lori has tha t Shampoo & steam clean Rm Add1l1on:., n('11. .\qu.irh1m. '>Ult'b, n •nlal11, want u REALLY c1.Jo:AN l•otnt ltt.<palr·3S yr~ in P:ilntln~· Int & f:xt .. 10 r-, oU wrncl. Plumbln~. pricing. 'lluper'lor pcniona.l lou.ch for your 1Jl&. Color brighlc1wr11: homot.. remoticl1111L. l fNl tnC'l5 fl!ih ~"r\'ltl'. llOUSI':'! toll Ginahum nrcn, workm11nlih1p Cnmml, R1mdl, l<'lnti.b wtr b\6, lt'nks, b{1thrm wbrkmensll1p, avg. 60 hair. Gel llqu11fn~ now wh~ co r1> t .. 1 O m In commer'l, :!5 ) ri; ('>.P tank, tlt'cor. ti75·50~1 Girl Frc·c ests, 645·5123 guztr. Tliku ac:lvunt. uf my & a rage e.. 5 SI· 037 7, t'ncl. Hea11. ll3Z~ti8 day compl. u~ #311445. s.,.clal orrer .. Regular bh•ach. Clean llv rm. din Rsnbl 847·4SS7 ---e)(l)()r 536-7~. 8311-1~7 • D -..J 7»&3M SlO. •tylc for S7.00 with rm & hall $15. Av.: rrn a ll1111d\m.in.(.:a1p<'11try, lloui.edeunintC or ltallnn R~e"'e,....r ----------' ud. call Lort. t'our Wln<b S7.50, couch SlO. chairs:; nOCM"' p.11nt1111!. lnhmor rmdl'i.: cookinJ:, ah.o Bahysit· Pr<>ftll:11onal P11111ter. Painting Int. & F.xt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~ a.,.tr Ltd. 962-ISGO Giar cllm pet odor. <.:rpt ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1 cµ.s1r. yd wrk 817 .525 1 ting Good refs. S48·3932 lnlr/Extorlor Cu.st. pa1ntin1l w/llCCt!nt CUstom Bid~ Addition. ••••••••• .. ••••••ff•••• repair. l.5 )'r'$ c;xpr Do Scrub & Wax K1tclwn H~.n . Freet!:illmates64G 5315 on nentnul>s 10 Yr'!'. rxp ltemodel le e~l.:n . Jo'rc~ APPLlAJ\'CEREPAIJl ClblMtMalliACJ work mys el( ttcri. Floor Spl'l•t,11 Sl!l !l~• _,"CJ Momt.nClftce H<'fs. Free ~;lit. 1'om £.st.&aG·.:111 S48·43'lJ SlO -Strvke Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531-0101. · Call "Sparkle ' 00:? f.Ol l ••••••• ••••• ••••••• • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPERT Pain ling. lntr & Puwell 673·5130 ----- <714>549-a422 K I t ch en cabinets & lt.111hng1 mo\/111.:. l'l~11n11p c & T Plumbing & Paint E " l r · 1'' r e e e s l · ' T-'e•lllott Rtpolr ---------• Form1cn countcrtops 4', carpet M11.n 11.111 lay }ouri. Gardenlnc) )7 uµ. Tn.'\•work KNLS, mg Tor quality work. 2" Work ma n :i h IP i: IU r ,....,/Sign ••••••••••••••••••••••• llibylitffncJ 5',6',8',10'&12',f111ish or mine. R"pairs &••••••••••••••••••••••• ra~1.frecest&l24597 hr11erv1ct'.Nojob1oob1g 642-0295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CANOr\'TV~VCC'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• cut.ling :1crvlce avail Br· clcaoma too! Ciuat work Exprd 1law1l11n ..:ard\'IH't . YOUilAVE IT R ~AUY or too !>mall. We guar ftai•t Your Cadl• INTERIOR & 1st Rate Sl.lr\ Ice• Vacation molhc:.r wllJ care dlna1 your room. cabinet at bigger :.avin.:&. Fr est Yd cleunups, tnn'lmtn>I l'LL lf.'UL J'r /\\"AV 1H1ttsrnction. 645-0:!39 Av..., E"l lSty •<>•s EXTER536IOR1!.:,~1NTING at f'uir Prfrt'~ llt.O Ul.'l~ _ for yourbome&children rnensloosor your plans 645-3&16 pruning. Lt ll nul 'g " ~ -... "'r .,,... · ~ while yo11 vac:allon. for tree est. Wkdys &&S-0087. TIM SUl-6306 Masonry 2-St.Y $465/lntr MSrm 11 Url\·es l Xlnt n :r. 8-4:30. Sat 8·12. Harden Fum&CptCln'a. tOyrs ln --••••••••••••••••••••••• Priceslnclmtr'l/labor iratiot TrftSer~lc• 6'lS-OS74. 7111.()66$ lndustries, 814 w. 18lh har!>or area. Oct Spec1ul· Shades or Green· Yard Remove ce.ment, asphalt, l''rce est. Slumf)6tone, tile, Guor, Ins rd, free est. ••••0 ••• •••• •• •• • • • • • • •••• •• •••• •••• •• • •• ... • -----------•Sl.C.l\t.orPH:642·28-&2. sav1ngs840·2135 Care. Royal 1H•rvlct.>, ~~;...~~t't.~, etc. Fr l'i.t. blockw111l:1, brick, plan. Ted636-7085or552·0134 \V •CustomPnlloo;• Rcmovoltl. trimmin~. IGbysltti!MJ.My Ile>,.. down to "Earth" p11ct•s' ·~ L c/insrd. _ lor~. Quuhty work at re-PETERS PAINTING ood Patio Cover:i · prun.1ni:. rr~e t•r>t Lic'd 63:!·8.UI) 11 & F CABINETS 640·9485 House<leani-as prices. Bob 750-9354, Redwood Decks. I do my Pully in.sured &12 2624 ----------1 Kitchen, bath, storage ~or , -•••••••••••."~!••••••••• 960-39$3 Expr'd reas. rates. free own work . Free · · Babysllllnc·mY home, Reas. Contractors••••••••••••••••••••••• Westlawn L :.cape &er. llOUSECLE \NING est.CallGeneW·04S8 E.sllmate.C811552-8S83 TREES. shrubs trim~. Harbor/Baker area. welcome SSl·J074 & LE£ M JARVIS Cln·up, hauling, re~. 1 is Mo•Ntq CUSTOM PAINTING • removed Clnups. frc<! O•-.S46-71l87 538·1641 • Add't· •·R _.. 1· maint. Free t.>:\t. n( Our Busin ess. C31l ••••••••••••••••••••••• * • nor.fer/Repair e:.t.M1kcS18 ~ ""-1• 1 ions<>< cmvue mg 64 l880 R h rd J111uce'1o liaggedy Aons Lets talk about your •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ---------Need a sailer for yourCarpeftt..-962-5573 Llc317856 course. O· ic u b'7S-6SS3 'Friendly Moving Co. ~m-needs. Bruce S46·0720 VERVNl":AT PA1'Cll children, pets, house? ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Cabellero & Sons. E>.pr c1ent. rnendly service. evs, JOUS & TEXTURE ••George P1lmer &sons J:ardencr Fr t'bts rt.> •HOUSECLEANING• Lo poss rates. 847 0992 · Use lhe Daily Pilot "Fast Result" serviC'e di~tory. Your AskforSbaron.846·1052. l\11NORHOl\IEREPAJR Adds/Rm<lltP:unl/Plnns asonable: 646·16Si Jrt . UyRel1ableC-Oupll' . !\tOV G'> , •Painting-Papering• FreeEst. 893·1439 l•"'OU Carpentry, Plumbing & Bl-100600 557·0032 Good rererences536·7711 · lN · Let 2 expr d Interior& Exterior r 1 Ceramic Tile 540·5560 '1pm. men move you. Reas Jnsured/Guaranleed. Lie GARAGE have a sel"'(lceto offer or,.. ••ANDERSON & A:.soc. llousecleaning & Building w/rers. -104·6936 225398. Call &12.4558 SALE ads In goodstoaell,placeun ad\.<arpentry Fra~i.ng & Cstm Bric:k & Stone[)on'l gi"I! up the ship' Maint. Very Reas ona·i--lheDailyPilolbringhap· service is our specialty. in the Dally Pilot Finish. Additio~s. Work. Patio covers, "List " it in claslt11icd. ble.559·1~2 Classified Ads sell big T r y a Daily Pilot pyresults.Toplaceyour Classllled Se«ioo ••• Remodels, Commercial. redwood decks. gaLebos. Ship to shore re1oul1s ! -------items. small items or Classified Ad to buy, selJ drawing card. phone Phone 642.s678. Ph 642·4558 &W-8144 642-5678. Want ad results 642·5678 any item. 642-5678. or rent something. 8'2-5678 loday . 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MINlSTRATOR -More f1i;ur~ to model a rew " Sto~. min. age 24. Exp. Stop, 2122 So. East v I'd 11 • ·-Bl k/blege kl gs Bl k 6 Id th IS e ''" L l 5 h k l\• b Exper'd High pay! 4 not nee 847·2563 e · tol s A O · Ocl fll'ea. a 1 . cense req.1 673-4883Bfoker ac mar n . ac , years o , an yrs x.,.!r. ab • ours a wee . ~·1ust e DllY work week! Lols of · 14nlb.s Geo' r. e' Mpeurnp1hnyg. Gd opportunity to huild! Cash Reward! 536-8280 healthy dog. Long Beach yrs in Ir~ 10 <"hair otc. sophist1c:.ited & over 21. 0 v er 1 i me ! AP p 1 Y g future. Send resume & 1 Mort~9et, Tr&tSt . . tag. Please call J ean. Know front ofc W /C'X· Great pay. Strictly r • NWR Bo 4190 o.icll 5035 LOST. Male Black/Wh1l~ 548·7416 cellen ce. Ins uranc·c . pnvute & flexible hours. Wcstsail Corporation . COOKS re ~o x " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiger striped cat, vie I' e g board & o th c r No expenence hut prefer 275 McCormick, Costa CLERK/ Irvine. Ca. 92716. ~ LOANS 90/ Bake r /Adams . C.M LOST ~t. dark brown sys tem s. Bankin i:. l>Omconel.\ithflair.i.:ood Mesa Experience<lOnly. ELECTRONIC • /O 556-60'77 shorthaarmale.Reward telephone recalls, order personality & 1;ool1 1 TYPIST GOOD PA.YI ASSEMBLERS •.' A.IJ02ftCITDLoans LOST I rish Sette r 493-9273. mg, hinng elc Allrat• l(roumi n it Writ e Bookkeeper/Receptionist. APPLY t':urest Terms since 1949 female, 8 mos \'IC S.A FOUND: Black Lab pup. live, personable, well l'lassirll'd Ad =693, Daily Need strong ore person· JOLLY ROGER We are a rapidly growing' Scrttt-Mt..Co River J elly R"ward I 1· e/15 St Newpor·l groomed denllst's wire i'ilot. I' 0 Hox 1650, n I "l' & EDP ·'OOS.CoastHwy ~1mputer mfg. compan.v '" ..,. • • " n· n s, Take position OrunJ:c C'o. Losla M1·sJ !.12620 ~ ".,n~c g ex· lmmedlote opening " "' 642·2171 545-0611 1»6-8646. llght.sarea.645·SH2 Only. 4,,, l>ny wk Start _ ~r. Salary open accord· ••i'sts for an· t'n-Lai:una Beuch w/immediate openinit:.' 1ni; to exp •r level "" for 2nd shift. Reqwres ~ LOST: Male lrhh Seller LOST: Dbl yellow head mg salar) & rrin~c· AUTO MECHANIC · c dMdualwithapproit• Counter person. Part mo'smin.exper.intouch SPECIAL w/Oh10 tags. Laguna parrot, vie llamlltont benefits open to arb1tr<1 Large clean well equip· ll.1l 2lJI. -----imote(J S lime, Apply Capt. Mike's up & re-work of PC Low RATES Beach Arca. Reward! Victoria, CM. Reward. lion. <714 >6756957. 1x'll l1ays. Lots or work, BOOKKEEPINGCLERK Y yeon cu,... Fish Fry, 815 W. 19th, boards or assembline or 494-6-151 645·'11194 UA&... Wcmt~d--7100 own hand tools. ~'iO. lntersling position for rent experience in on CM. power supplies. Ability, QUICK CA.SH ...... ,. llllNT AUTOCF;NTEH. person w/bookkeeping encJineering en•lro... to communicate In· FOUND: Sml blk/wht LOST: REWARD male ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11125 Laguna Canyon Hd. ment. Must have CREW MANAGER. Earn _1 DoT.D.LOAMS Co Terr. mix. Deformed leg clipped silky terrier. •AAAA POSITIONS Laguna 494-3322 ~~~~· ~~~~s~~~Y j~c~~: ~ typl-skills t60 S200 to S400 per week !~~~f~g e~~~nJ!a'in x~r:: E rado Mortgage · E 11 is I Mag, F'V . Pleas e Call Darlene Adm Secyt F/C Ukkpr cihallons & commission -r--.. ~ supervising a crew or cond., carpeted plant. 1213J670·3160collerl 536-7591/536-8946. 11911-2636118 Jr.&Exec.Secy·... wpml ond a,. able to junior subscription or (714) 968·6546 Employers Pay All f ees AVON uccounting. 10 key profi· work for se•eral salesmen. You musl Fringe beneC1ts include, Found : Beautiful Lost: Male Blk & white Lu:Reinders A&ency c1cncy & lite typing. have a large s tation paid sick leave. paid, $'240.000 lsttrust deeds for Slan:iese remale. Vic. Sbeltie Mix. Clay I Santa 4020 Birch St, Sle 11~1 Have A Very SJllary to S600. and good etMjlnefl'S. lndi•idual wagon or van anti be able em p Io ye e g r o up sale, long term. 11·~ re-Vill age San Juan . Ana Ave. Wed, Ocl 6 Newport Beach 8338100 company benerits. Call must ha•e initioti•e to work wilb 10.15 year medical, paid vaca, paid turn. 6-10-234-l [\•es. 833·8190. ~7044 Call for Appt/Es lab 'ti5 Merry Christmas 833·11-'SO in perfortnlnCJ duties olds. Phone S36·9712 !or birthday bohday & stock "'--·--nt / And Money 1 purchase proi:rarn ~eme 5 FOUND. Dog blkt brn LOST Beloved fe male such as flllnCJ. phone nlerview. Related exper given C\ Penanals/ rem. longhair w/short Siamese Cat, "Topaz" Accounting Clk lo Sb75 To Poy For It eov~ & GIRLS work, correspon· lra l'Oll.'llderation + 2nd Loatlrfottnd nose&noLail.Vic.19lh& Dover Shores area. S lurl !llnw-Sell1ni: '1 d t' DECKHAND shiftnrem1ums. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palm H B 536-334l R rd ,, • ., ,..,.,., Receptionis t Sf~J !Jcuullful p1·oduct:.. Cull ence prepara •on, F\Jll time, must be ex· .. Anrlowtc~ 5100 ' · · ewa · ~ Ele<.'lronic:s Tech Upen 540·7Wl or Zenith 7 l:J59 Earn S20·SSO per week .tc. If Interested, ap-per .• well groomed, col· MlCHO DATA OFFERS .. OUN D C b Bo R d working arter school & , 1 · t b 20 Unusual growth poten, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r'. , at, rown Lost: Gray 'l:iger Striped als a l:lrexper for information. on Saturdays. This is nol ply 1n person eg1a e, olwccn ·34 tial SCRAM-4,EJS Siamese wtblue eyes, cal. Pnrt Persian. Wh!eSuperv. S7oo a p Cl r> er r 0 u t e . yrs. Gd pay & benents . Apply9AM·SPM male. F1ea collar. Vic. "Sashi ". Male. Vic. G. 0.lw'fypist $2.Sll hr B/\HySlTTL'R~ L'inht 1. t l Send re:mme to ad 11781, "' "' ... rans por a ion pro· Th D ii p· MICRQOATA ANSWERS National & Wilson, CM. Placenl111, nr fire sta. & He port Personnel Housekeeping. "'rec vided. Call536_9712 c/o e a Y 1101. P.O. 642-5193 Eslanci3 High. RewanJ. A9ency room & board+s;larv.1---------· BRUNSWICK Box 1500, Cosla Mesa. Comet-Muslin !'>45-9215 92 M · 1 · ~ Ca.92626. 17481RedhillA.yt Aching-PiUer Found: Small puppy. Lgt . 21 artm, rvtn(' Jn tne. Nd resp person BUSBOY lrYine, Ca 92714 • Novice -Iambic gold color. Vic: Victoria FOUND: Female Terrier C.111 for appo111tmc111 for care of my 2 children CORPORATION Equal Oppor Employer 1' No'· CLU'B JN & Pomona. 642·0411 mix, tan & gray, no tail. 752·0331 agcc; 6·8 wkdys. 552·7845 Apply in person. Mui· DELTA.CO MEEDS ~ 2 3 29 un•"' doon's Irish Pub, 202 3333 H ....__r Blvd Some Woman -"on't look Vic Santa Ana Ills. or l l 1 l·QVc.•• a'"vv COUNTER HELP -......... ..,OWISTHETIM"" ---------•-------NcwportCenterDr,N.B. C t M C l'f their best tft the morning. " '" S4S-S807. Babysitter for 2'h yr old. ---------os a Ka, a • • Day & Night positions Eledroriie Assembly : :\1y neighbor looted out for job seekers to check Penonal 5350 ACCOUNT Newpor-t, live In/out. Bus.y Exec. needs am· avail. Start 52.50 hr. App· P /time. Call 642·4~ thewindowonemoming the Dally Pilot Help s d h d bilious people Full/p/t Equalopportunity ly, Del Taco. 1720 and saw his wire chasing Wapled classification. If ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLERK·SEHIOR Wk Y s P : H 0 0 ' ' · employer M/F Superior Ave. c .M. Employ.ment Offef'td· the 32 FAT WOME.... $748-~a Per .. onth IH4·6141or833·2900 . for inter vw 642·0843 S all li uf d .a i:arbagc truc k. She job you want is not " <>JV<> m &8pm ---------631-1.831 m te man . nf s shouted out "Am I too there you might consider w•a...1TED 2.Yrs res.ponsible finan· BABYSITTER & LIGHT --::-::=:-=:::=:--1----------t reliable f/time empl ee lute for th~ &arbage? .. ol,fering your services "'" c1al clencal exper. & llOUSEWORK. 2 fo s. CAB DRIVERS CLERK TYPIST w/exper in weldin & Tht• driver looked her with an ad in the Job to participate in revolu· kno~ledge ~C data .pro· Mon-thru Fri. Must have Menor Women lnteresting & varied Dental Asst, chrsd, gen 'I s hop. 979·2t90. m·cr, shook his head and Wanted category. Phone tionary new weight con· ~tng desirable. Skills car. Refs. Under 40. Must be2Sorover responsibilitcs for right p/time. X-rays. Eves. wk d ys . s 4 s. 9 IJO 1. said."NO'CLIMBIN." 642-5678 trolprogram. reqd: .Typing 30 wpm. S8S/mo.S45·4l97 ApplylnPerson person. comfortable SomeSats,HB846-3540. eves/wknds t --•Attilude Guidence Apply tn person, Foun· Y•llow Cob s m a I I o ( r i c e . -' BminessSft'Yiee 6060 ....... Senke 6060 •FoodPlannlng&nutrl· tain Valley School Dis-BANKING 1l2SlSlalerAvenue Newport/C.M.area.CaU DEHTA.LASST. Expert l)p1.,t parl tif1w. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••• tiooal consultation. trict, No. 1 Lighthouse NOTE TELl,ER Mr. Kanc645·264-0 • • Re g i s t e red • ' may go to full time. ~all •Physicalcondilioning Ln. lComer or Talbert & a.ink exper. Conlacf Bob Fountain Valley w/orlhodonlic uper. Mon. or Tu ~s. CONTRO., AND STOP DISHONESTY BY USING PSEI Businesses ar anv size need -- only pick u1 a phone to _r ~ find out wi, re and who is ~--W-".J responsible or: missing \ A A A 1 cash-stoleninwentory-. 1:1 ,\lt,\\H:•; •1 misused tim cards, etc. ~--.. ,, • .,~ The list Is •• dlen. '~·" Now you ca" stop being RIPPED OFF bv em· ployees. Let your employees know that you have the meJns to detect dishonestx and watch your f'OSS sales increase and inventory loss vanish. All this means big dollars and less headac;hes tQthe wise "4.lsinessrnan. WHAT IS PS! (Psychological S~eu Ev .. uator)7 A small, highfy accurate electrpnlc instrument used to dete4 involuntary Yoc:il stress from youl' voice alone. No wires, cords or straps. This Instr um• nt can be used 10 evaluate stress from taper~ prdings, from live radio, phone calls or in pc1 ,on. NAMES OF I OMPANIES NOW USING PSE Sherate l'I Hotels, So. Calif. Leggs, I os Angeles, O.lif, and 800 otter organizations throughout the cou 1try. , WHAT IS TH~ FIRST STEP? Write to AAA Financial Management Consul· tanu, Inc .. f()I complete information. You re· ceivo the AAA Plan telling you: -How the'PSE ac" 01 a deterrent to dis· hone5ty, -How to effectively tlle the PSe in your buslnen.• -How to adapt new emplovment applica· t1oos to dbtaln permission to use the PSE. -HOIN to put vour employees on not1e11, thus stopt>ing pilferage. -How to Mtt up a telephone PSE service fqt" your business. -How to find a certified PSE operator. Send $19.95 to AAA Plan, 130 E. 17th St., _U~i:_ ~ :~t~e~~c~ ~~~ :.~~~.:.. __ _ YES, Send m4 a "°PY of the AAA Step.by· Step Pl., for the manv uses of the PSEI N.1rnct~-------~-----~ Acktf.,. ..... ~~-~-~------ Clly, Stal9 Zlp------------ Cl 111"1 tMlolnQ a clleclt/moMV ocdtf f~ $t9.95, AAA pen post• and handling. (As a bonu• for my promp1 rtply, Jend mo, frte. your prev;.w ctvotlll' from "Crtdit, I< now If You Ouallfy ... f-You Apply.") Cl Stnd IM lht AAA Pltln C.0 .0., $19.95 plus Pin· t.tOt •114 C.O.O. chllrga. PIN• include your ltN bonus on "Crldit," 0 Chft~e my Mester Chero• or BtnkArn«lcerct ec· coun1 f1~.9~ Including my fr" bonus. Account No. ______ ~---~ f.p1r"101 O.t•----------C.lofo<n,. rt91dtnu ldd 6"-•Na t.tw. Mall to: MA Finllndel & M9f't9111'M!'lt Con111tulftb CJf 1,.1ne.1,._. 130 E. 17tfl St.. Unit N, Cotta M-. CA t:IA7. 0tpt. C. , ----~~~-~---~--- •ProperSuperv1sion. Newland>. Fountain Creighton Irvine Na· Ccrfeteri Hai--Companion.live-injuston Ftlime.548·2291. 714·5-18·7700. ! For information call Valley.• Ca 92708. Filing t1onal Ban' k. 833-3700. . a ... ,..... wlmds & holidays. S2S. ~ I CbooseF y 1£1 d d.lin PM Oc Substm.t. p /day. Musl drive. Dent a l Assistant , FA.CTORYHELP: • · ..;:,34~~-rse nc i:,86. w!:a:e an'equ!i ~~'. E.O.E. Short hrs. 3 Hrs as Laguna Hills area. Orthodontic ore. R.D.A. Costa Mesa firm,;·l•P·I por. employer BANKING needed. Must bave car. 830·733San. 4. Qualified. Xlnt working ping dept. trainee. al~ Drinking problem? UTILITY CLERK S3.ll hr. C.M .• N.B. & Co . /H k cond.644·1281. forappl8·llam,S45 l.! Call Alcohol Helpline Cdl\f areas. Apply a t mpa.ruon o1;1se eeper1----------1--------~ 24 hrs a day 835-3830 & COMM'L TELLER NewPort Mesa Unified ~/s~aal secunty, 65, lo Detttal Chrsd Asst FIBERGLASS ~ _I Advertising Assists. Manufacturer's Bank is School District. Food live-m. cook for elderly Must have exper. Non Exper'd Chopper ui. M~SSAGE NOW HIRING seeking a Utility Clerk & Service, 1857 Placenlla, lady. ~OO mo. 6'15·l9l2. Smoker. 644-0595. Opr. for non seas all FIG REMODELS Commercial Teller for CMSSS-3273. --------·1---------•s hop. M1tny fr1rCg ~ its Newport Beach ofc. ----------• Dent.al office opportunity benefits. 2G21 S. Bi~h.I ESCORTS GIRLS & MEN The successful appli· CALIFORNIA Construction for resourceful, exper. S.A. ~ , OUTC"'LLO ... LY canlS wilJhaveamin.1-2 BLOHDESWA.MTED chalrside assislant 631""3a l"I Ho Exper. Hee. yrs appropriate comm'I Selling nationally ad SUPERINTENDENT w/priv. practice in H.B. FIGHTIHFLATIO* , • 18 Yrs Or Older banking exper. vertlsed HEAD START 848-0234 Add extra money to e j Openlogs For: The bank is also seeking · r COMMERCIAL family budget. L al• PREGNANT? · a p/lime bank exper'd vitamins or your hair. Dietary Cook needed im-Amway d1stnbutor ill' Caring confidential •Marketing Dept Set your own pace med. Ex per. Laguna •Public Relations Trne person to work Mon, w/good profits, w/lhi< CONSTRUCTION train. 673·4786. t : counseling & referral. C Se T Tues Fri '0 Beach Nursing Home. Abortion, adoption & * ustomer rv me ' , . I •. top notch product. Only 494-8075 i--------••._! Sal $115 An attractive sa ary "" one representative per · -1 ~~t~iE 547-2563 ary benefits is offered. In· schoolororganizational America's leading de·1----------i ANANCE : $1 8 terested persons should lowed. Call Charlie Mann veloper ol planned com· DRAFTING ' ; A.IORTIOH tO 4 Weeki~ contacMta:ryJ.Elder <714)894-2312 munltles has a n im· SECRETARY ·1 • Cou ll •· R r I "' I · c I mediate opening tor a l P nsel tn.g .. lie ekrrad .-or5n4t9er9v9ie1w8 a OperationsOCficer Carpenters belP.er, incl. Construction Supervisor s • Immediate opening n>r; zr~Hc:l~ll~~s:i~-~9; • 1201 Do•eSt,H.B. painting. Walling to in its non-residential en1or secretary w/h eav~ l7 l41752-0600 learn. $3.00 Hr. 54 hr operations. statistica l t yping 1&: *KAREN'S* OUTCALL MASSAGE 838-1780 Answering Serv ice EqualOpporEmployer week. Apply in person public contact. R'°'aa: Telephone Opr. Day wkdys, 419 Dwyer Dr .. QuaJlfiedcandidateswilJ Layout estaleexpcr.helpCuLlfx·• shift. Expcr'<I only. 2231----------:._An_ah_e_l_m _____ --1 have S·lO yrs of ex-c:ellentco. benefits. ; Forest Ave. Laguna IARMAJD c···ET· .o.y&a perience in commercial Call644-3319 l Beach. Neighborhood bar, "'l\T --construction with 0 f • 9AM 'lilNOON ' I EXOTIC GIRLS --------•nights. ea11 548·9242. Ap-Call 752-6l06 particular exposure to ra ting THE IRVIME co. l Massofe&Modeling ASSEMBLER-TRAINEE plydays, Vikki'sLounge,•--.-C-.-5-H-l_E_R_*-~ both new conslructloo SSONewportClrOI! •1 Outcal Only542·3169 Trainee P. C. Board l7'Jl>,-\Newport.Blvd,CM "' and commercial re· NewportBeach ·------'~---! Cables, & soldering. 0. PIER I IMPORTS modeling. Personnel . F,qualOppor Employer I TilEGENTLETOUCH C.Airportarea.979·1021 IEA.UTICIA.H Mornings Mon thru Fri· Outcall l\tassage HAIR cunERS day. 20-25 hr wk. Some In additJon to a JiberaJ • 751·3001 Im med. opening. can retail expr. neccessary. starting salary, we offer FOOD & IEVERAGt ; HYrHO·THERA.ftY ASSEMBLERS earn S250.·S300. per 40 hr Must be hard worker & an outstanding package To lay out fh1l1h9d AUDITOll ·, C Wk. Va ...... llons benela't~. well groomed. 540-'733'1, or benefits and an op-c l r c •I t I f r o "' Hotel In The Irvine A.._ • Depression . weight. Min 6 mo's exper. in any Located" .. ,·n busy Soulh0 ,_as_k_r_o_r _M_n...;:g;..r_. ____ 1 f:rtunlty lo grow with a .,. smoking, & impotence of '"e follow'1og· PC As ,-ad , i•e fl Id P l sche..tlct '" ro.gh Needs Food & BoveragC» 8 ~bly H · c · Const Plaza Mall. Regis CLERICAL ASSISTANT e er m .., de · ease 1 k • t c h • s • Auditor Upm·7am atlil\~ 'w __ Ho_.mo_.a_z.sn_c_Pom_m_.P549_a_n._1·2660o_n_w_. a-n-t-t· .!ctor ~r ~~C:r~' Co~~; Ha1r1 Styling. 540·8888. GOOD =~~;C:: r!i~~e~e e;. lftpo11IMHH win ht-~1"i:r~~o!:/~o~~~>'. b}~~ code not req'd Excellent _A....::.p..:.p...;y_i_n..;..pe_rs_on_.___ OPPORTUNITY eluding salary history cWe hthrf Hh :l~~!~~~l(~~a<~~; ~u~~~ co. benefits Includes l Beauty Operator Excellent learning posl· to: •••k •eftd:~:. -;,. &:~ ~:.-. ~ ~lf!°. widow pref. 30-45 yrs. wks vac&tion after 6 P/Time. New operator lion Cor sharp person =• In MOS or • 642.7029 mo·s. 11 P~id holidays, OK. <r.)4.96()4 & 960-448S w/good typing (50·60 MISSION' 1---------t trroup insurance starts Lag Bch wpm> assistant Mgr. of LSI layout 11 FumiturCI ~ IPenana! S•n'lce15360 day or hire & ma ny --------Adm. in areas ot person-· VIEJO ,..,,.d. !xperfenc• 1 : ••••••••••••••••••••••• mor('. BoatA.ssembl1& net, office rn g mt, ~cal dlgftl I I PRODUCTIOU I :Premiere C ymnnstic11 Apply Personnel ShippiMJ Supernr markeUng & secretariat COMPANY helpful.11111 1 "9 1 "'I School offering n('w DOCUMENTOR Must have supervisory Exper. helpful but not WORKERS I classes Nov. 1. Call tor All AP 1 · necessary . Startlnt( 24800Chrisanla -.....&L...... U _...,,_ info. 968-9537 DIVISION ex Pr· P Y 1 n solary to $500. Good com· .,,,,. VTIWI" ••c• *'" ~ ' person. Sol Cals, 1932 E. b fl C 11 MiasionVieJoC.82675 Ing• bn•flh and Fast growln1 furnlt~el1 LT,: t& PomonaSt.Sant11Ana pany •ne ts. 8 EqualOpporEmployer ....., ;:J'a"u need• skl , 511 ymen Addressoauph 833-1450 w.... ...., .. ,..,..atioft " ' uctkm workers w I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mulligraph BOATS T CO"" • • experience In sandJdg.J Schoolt & 2921 S. DolmMr WILLARD IOA S CLUI( TYftlST -s..I, • ns.M1 to: wembling and packlqg.1 IMtr.ctto.. 7005 SANTA.A.HA. 11200Condor Accuratetyplat,60wpm. Food ~ce supervlsot ,.A. Scllaelder, Previous rumlturo ex·j ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Oppor Employer Fountain Valley Mature personality & for O ve condvalescent =r-: Aircraft Co.. p erlence preferable., Hai; lmmed. Openmfs: front office appearance. hosp. Goo sa l ~ Plea~apply I •loat Carpefthrt Able to det1l quickly & benefits. Send naume S.rrior Ave.. 1 II A IA.RTIEHDElt f)Jll or Part.lime Be ready to work as a profC$Sional bartender m 1 week. Free job pince. menl assistance. American Bartendors Sc:hool U04 E. l7lhSl,SA 834-1960 HOW 15 THE TIMI for job seekers to check tho Do.ily Pilot Help Wanted cla"ltlcatlon. 1' lhc job you want is nol there you might consider orrerina your services wtlh an ad in tho Job Wanted catecory. Phone , ................ ,_642~-51711--~--- •MlllCarpeftten pleaaanllyw/vis1todraf· to: Classilled ad no. '764 ~ hach. CA B p JOHM fie & heavy telephonu. c/o Dally Pilot, PO Box 9266J • • . , •Touchup-lottdtor Hecentexper. prcf'tt. 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca ,.-------··-•·-·---.:.,' FURNITURE aro:!"~l::r~~:''ri'°ooct STACOSWITCH. IMC !¥ : : 2001 E. Oyer Rd 1 bendits. 4 0111 work wk. U39 &ker Co.ta M~l\ : HUGH ES ' Sant.a Ana, CaUfomfl Overtime. ,..,, 1~9-30E41 , You don't need A fun to ~--·-··------------J E 1 Equal Oppor Employer ""4ua "'l'por mpioyer ''draw fut" when you .. u1uen •••c .. n co .. ,. .... ., An qua Call 979.0126 pl1ct an ad In the Daily Equal <>Pl»oftunlty Opportunity Empto,. ~ SELL Idle items with a Pilot W~tAdsl Call now M/F /HCtmployer Want Ads Ca.II 642-S67ll Daily Pllol Cla .. ified Ad. -142-$611. Qasalf1ed Ads ... - .. -· -I t ~ J'J 2 DAIL 'V PILOT "~f) ....... W•ted 710 •••••••••••••••••••••••• GAS MAM/ Aut MCJr Trne lloecded al !oral car wash. S..il + com mis:.1on:s po ld dally &U-4460. Gener11l Otrlcti TAKE CHARGE! S800 HrJI <':.lull.'! office 1" 11. B. :.eek:. t"q>er. in or <'OUnUng, R t; , Ille 11h I l'er:.on orrice. c.a11 Con· trol Career l::mµloyinc11l Al!ency, ~ ISSOS GE~ERALOl-1-'IO; '.Mu::.l have l) µ111~ & malh ability 51115:!00 Sunday October 10. 1976 tffjp W..ted '1100 H .. Waltt•d 7100 ._..Ip Want•d 7100 H•lp Wanted 710 ....•.•.•. , •...........•...•......•.. Http Wenh<l 1 to H~p w .. tecr 11 oo •••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MRS. llOMF.MAKf,R. do Proff'i.slo"ul Rod, n11na. R E SALES INSPt;C"rlON REC!tVtHG INSPECTOR Y1>U h..ivl' 2 hr i. • day! Personnel needs ctr1 V\'r• 'A lltUCkb • • L VN 3· I I :)0 F.arn \tr11 money & run tm mi:diutcly :-.o c•xpt'r "'-• 14 day l'hJllil' 'lit \' 4. \l l'dlC<i )OOr hnn1f' lit \hl' :mm\ Clerk ncl't'~'IAI ~ l'lc•~l' call Tl"Olnllt4J CourH lion. I" t1111~· \pply Park l11nc Tr.i1nlnt1 ~1\ en S-16 lt~J cGl\•nl ~pc•n111 111.1 ~UPl'rtOr Cull t>IS :IUl\7 bet II JO &. Port.Time ------ Of '-m<tll pr1•l'l1>lon nlJch111t•d &.. moldl.'d \\e :"\ B l'1:? :!Ito 10 JOd. ftoin 3 :lO !> 00 P tune Sjle:.. S40 87o • l'cr:.onJI m~lruction S3.50 Per Hour ,,k up. ~ten, l.idie:., Mu •:'ll.im.1gl•mentopporty'l> p111h 101 cft•ctro MACHINIST mcchani\ ..ii clc\'ICC~ SHORT RUH \\orl\1ni kn1m l1·d.:e ol J'rr1lo t \ 1~· & t''-JH•rtm('ll t1 uc 110::.1l1011 d1mc11~11111 t..il. 111u.,l her d1Jbl,• .ind mi; prcf'ci. l'ro/1l 1t.'nl \l'>l w o r I.. \\ / m 1 n Of llri.'Cll>IVI\ 11lC.U1UOnj.t SUJ)l'r\ 1'11111 (';oil fur II\ 111~lrumcnls & :! 5) rs ei. tc·n ll'" fl \I\ .itea IJ('r req'd M:i 17 ,K STACOSWITCH. INC 113!lBul.l'r,co,1,1 \11.•'J \l \llJ lull 11111l. 549·304 I h11u't'l'll-J11111i.:. "' cool.111g 1-.' 11 P.qual Oppor t;mplo,\ u· 848 1111 l~\'t::ST:'ll ENT l' ,\STI ·w; l>Ullll' I 1 U ll• ,, "'l' MJKSJ:.: . LYN'S & RN'sS lrnmnltJll-oµt•11111i.:~ on ;1 11 .rncl 11 7 i.hllb In ou1 :!Ill b1•d rchjblhl,llHHI IJl"lltl) \\ t• olll'I' lop wuaw~ 1111)11 011r l>t•ll(~l 1ls JltH·k,11:(' IS l'HCllt•nl Please apply ul D1v1:.1on of a m aJor l'MP de n t, i:-: v '-' 8 / s J l •lo 80'' Comm1~~1on hdS 11 need for a µcr:.nn to ~ 78SI, SJ1.l 1QJ6 •C>n the Job lr•1mn1: work )loo. Tues & 1, da, -• M .iny lop ull kt! loc '1oo on \h-.1 ,to a!>'>t:.1 1n 1tt• RKept/Stcy $750 RE:O CARPET wr.int·l'. 111l" hir~·:.. & 100', l"re~· to uppli<'anl utht•r pl·r:.0111wl c h·neul Creal I\ c lHW t'O jultl fun<'lH•n:. Typ111i.: 1oO mov1n~ lo beautiful wpm, ahlhlv to h;111dlt' Fas h1011 Island. Thii. REALTORS 962-1 011 conf1denltul rnlot mut1011 i.Uf>4:1' ,.,,.1l i;1vcll you rn For (lcta1ls call Linda Good telephone m•lllll\'I lcre:.lln" & varied aC· -1, l l & t ti•· 'k " .cs ourun mu' "e to \\(II tl\ltlCji 1n c ludlni; GIA:-.l('A RLO'S "'I peopl(', Person11l'I l"'< pll'ill\lllll umounl or pl·O· TWO GUYS Jlt!r not mundalo1 y pie cnntMI. Call 1\b1.11.i11 Apply In Pl"rl>un Abbul l't•ri;onMl A;:c11 FROM lT ..ll Y Bel\l.nl0·12&21 ry,4500C:;1mp11sOr,N 11 , UNDER NEW Wuek of 10.11170 55Hm2 .._.,..,.,_ ... ~ 7t00H_.,W_, .. d 1100 ................... ,_. .................. _. ..... . MIW FULUllTOH IASB> CORP. H as 54 Immediate Temporary Openings ft""or The t"ollowing: NEE DED IM}t EDIA!l'ELY TYPISTS ~ CARD II ADMIMISTRAT1VI CLlat(S PROOF RIADlRS MESSEHCiERS '4LE cues Call 74Z.13IO ......... 5 We1ttm T-:i:::ary Servfc"' 18662 MacArthur Blvd Suite 100. ll'vlnc f:qual Opportunity l<~mployer GENERAL OFFICE Gal l''riday typt· job Typing. f11tn..:. po11lll1t.: receivable::.. phone:. & lronl ofr 557.2744 Carol C(>:-.Jl':\NY l.t>0kins for e'<1wr'cl ,,,1, injectors. 1'1 efl•1 al1l\ Enizh:.h speaking Appl~· MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 8EVERL Y MANOR 4!44~2 Via t-:..tradu Lai;:una f111ls, Ca An Equal Opµortu111ly F.mploycr Or S1:nd Rcsumt• With Salm·y Hequireml!nh RECEPTIONIST /SECY MANAGEMENT . ~~~ ••••• ?!!! ~~!.~:-.'!':.~ ..... ?!.~~ DOCUMENTOR E:qH'r II '1 "111 "1 fin•. Al'l'l'IHlll): applic:ttlOnS GENERAL OFFICE National edul'utwnal m USA Casting Corp. 965 W , 18th St. C .M . :.lllulton has opt"mnl! for J amlon al. 1wrm p I mil· :-hJrp indh \\ 111 Lail (•\'C' Val IOUS Jrt•a<; iJblllly \\'111 un!>wt'r wr S2 SO pt· r hr 1i1 X.! re::.1> lo homc i.ludy !>lU r\rm,tronl! \q• It·, fill' , .. dent:. Jkq s 4:.+ wpm ~IO i>ll 1 • , • 1, pm~ Good co bl'nt'I rh West Coa:.t·s IJtl!t!l>ll----------1 furntlun• manuf.itturl'I NURSES AIDES \\ c h ,, \ •' 1 m me ct 1,1t1• ope11111)!<; tor matlH\' Nun.,., \Ide .. t:x pt•riencv ,., pruferrcd. "1 POl=>l'. ma1u1 c JUUJ: lor wailers. waitresses. DIVISION nll'nl, pll»•sanl phone hostess. cas h iers, \OICl' & ab1l11y to meet & busboys. \\ ork w / bu~lne~s e'< I 0065 Garfitld AY~. Addres1>ogra11h ~tull1graph 2921 S . Daimler SANTAANA 1-:qual Oppor Emplo~ 1.·r ecut1vc::.. Newport Ccnll'r Call t.10 69~ for Fountain Valley appt belwn9am llam at Urookhur5t. 111 :\kOonJld Plata. Apply :'-Ion l"r 1 l l. 30A ~t lo J ()(if'\I Sal~ People. exp. 1-'ull &,_ ________ _ p /time. A::.st Mi:r. 01>en 111g Nov I Gifts &. Clolhint,t, 540 5511. SECRETARY & working l'Ond" Appl~ J,~nilort.il \l.1111lt llJllll' Nalm11al Sy,tcm., ( orp \ oung r .ip11llv ~nm 111;.: '1:Jlil ll1rrhS1,' B JJn11orial 111.11111 1'" 11 l' l' cl " l' \ 1> \' r ol 11 1 <1t1.1lr l1<>d ltl'llPh' \\ 111 lrjfll l'op 1>a~ \h· <'llH't ull ol Uranl(c l:o Want Sllpt'n Ii.Or<. ('uu1dl'' Wonwn lor hou:.l'lkan G en'I Ofc Clerk Perm .\ns phont''· Ilk bkkpnit . rast accur lyp1M. :'olature •k1a•nd:i hie ) oung pcr::.on c~111 A:'-1.631 1060 has an 1mm,·\11otc upen mg tor a .\l :11nten.111r:e ;\fl'l'hJnic· ''1th a i.troni.: l'lt'l'lrtl'.11 h.11 lq.;rnunil .\I U:.t al'u h..i' c i.:nod lllt•t·hu111l'.rl .1pt1111<1e h. no"' k<h!l' of '"\OJ work 111g rnad11111•s h 1111.:hl\ 1lt·sir.1l1ll' l'lo·.•'t' 1·ull r,;, <opJ11 t1nt nwnl B.P. JOHN CO hut "l' "'II prn\1d<· paid Pharm.i<·v E,q1 er d lrJ1mni.t l>..i' and night tl•spon-.1bl~· cir 111: c 1,•rk i :l JOP\I ~ J II 301'\I r llnll' '.\11 111)!hh or ~h1fts ava1lahh· l'l"'a'l' "knd' ;\Ju-.l h,I\ ... llCjl .1pply m per:.011 al .1ppc .. r & ltl..l• l)l'Ol>I,• Reccpliom'>t Typl'>t ~\Jll linw. :-,1l.1r). SSSO ~nd ri·~umt.' to Sun & SEA.\ISTH ESS Exper·d . for ''llmen's custom clothing. Xlnl top stitching nee Gt•od wages 5-18·7200 S;lll nub, 2·17~:! Toledo Restaurant w,. El T oro 92630 1-'emak. I hr'. ~lon·Fri. SEAMSTRI::~. l'\Pcr 111 Bl'lon•l><'t 1~ Sandw1t•h Shop <.:all drcss mak111i: & ultcra .:'-Ion 97!1·0303 lions. P ' TI mt' no" Hl'l l'lllton.-.t l.1le t~ p111~ •• , -----F t Ume h t er. ~end n· Sal Sun \' ,1cht dlr & RIGGER. Opr dept com· sume to r .o no" IOW. Immediate opening lur secretary w /min 3 yrs ol · rice experienre & abihlv to work lndependenll• lllust be pleusant, \\1•11 ~roomed. JYPC iO. :.h Ill) 01 d1rt;ipho,ie. C"1 644-3389 !IAM 't1I NOO~ THE IR~IHE CO. !">50 ~ ewport Ctr Dr Nt\\ port Rench Girl frulay 21 JO. Good ore. skill:.. he;n y phone:. Harbor area 61:! J l!JO GIRL FRIDAY ~m1 2000 e"t l:l:! l·.qu.rl t >p1>orlu111l) 1111: & :'-kn •1r Wnml'll ~mplv~ er Duy or lllll" "m k . \\l..111b ----------1 JI"' r l & l l r 111 <' t · a I I 673 1356 or i;:11 07:!.'l 11.1111 ·111 no.11.111 ,\pµl y ..,1 x:1: W. 171h Sl, C:t1!>la \ft·:-.1. Ram.noon .\l ,\l~TENA~CE :llA"I Hl•qu1n•d. Laguna 11111~ ;1rea 11:10.:J:Jt!l BEVERLY MANOR :!I 1.'i2 \·1:1 l:::'>lr.1d.1 l.aguna I fills. Cii \n 1-:qual Opportunity Em1>loyer NURSES AIDES Span1:.h :.p1!11k1n~ f11r a 'm:tll l.'ompan~·. ,\ppl} 1111---------• MAIMTENANCE .l.1n1tm'1<1I. l°ll'<'. ph1111u I-' tllTil' & l'/~imc Hay ~luft l~xrwr'd prcf"rl .\p ply Park Su1w1for, I MS S11ppr1or A' 1•, ~ H ti I:! ii Ill. 111.·1 ,on 8;, lnll'rnuuon.rl • 1,\utlw li!lfl.'i I. Sk\'p,1rl. ('1n·l1· ln11w .l;1L•\Zt•:H t'XI" rd .\IJl>b .!1 l 1 ... , \111111111, -..;111 l°ll'llll'llh' l'I:! Ii I 'II GUYS & GALS -<i •:\lh~11111 \"'JU l• I 1 oru • 11 l'a. lu "urk .1 II'\\ hour!> .1 d,1\ h1n .l11h 1-.Jrll ~;, l11 S.'ill 111'1' "eel. For n11111· 111111rm.1t11111 ph1t1w lllll tl'llJ 1-'qu.tl 0111111111111\ 1-:mpl•" ,., JR. ACCOUNTANT 1111: l'\pt•r furl. 1111 & 11 11d1 ii n' 11u: I 'I "" ' r' Ceno>r;rl .icrn11nlrn~ lun" ,,1.i prl'I Appl\ 111111 lnr ~m~1ll 111;111111 111 l -; \(.',\'>'I l:'lf(, l 1•H1• ORDER CLERK Knoml,•dgl' 11f 11tmp111 .. 1 ~lli.'i\\ 1>11hs1 1· \I Elct·trnn1c" !\llit ha~ 1n1 '\ 'I 1· 111' ,. ''" 111 1 JI nied1:i1c 111wnln~ for ,., Hc:.IJllll!>thl.: 1111 .1ml1l u11l•---------·I 11<·r·,1 ma111n· 1nd1.,,11lu.ol 1 nmp11l1 1 11111>. .\ p11· :\[Jnuf.n·turl•t 011 olCler clt•!>k ;\Just t\ Ill' ""'' a1 ... 11 .. , , .. ur11;11 <'• Producti·on -~, "11m. ,1111 l>cnl"'"· Ill tn"" "''"' ,11 .. rn1nbn II \I <.'ii Ill• n t :i I. I 11 :. su1>l'n N>1 1-:qual Oppor Em1>lyr STACOSWtTCH INC s • DISC INSTRUMENTS llJ9R.1kcrl'o:-ta:'oles.o uperv1sor I021': BakrrSI C\1 549-3041 '179 53011 Equal Op1X>r Emplu~e1 IMMEDIATE , ll;11nl n·~~\·r l<1·11t :-11.oc·l'I---------~ OPENINGS Out::.tdt' .loh, p t1nw Earn e'tra C:hn::.Lnh1s monc•y . \llral'll\e well .:roomed 1:1rb Fle"blc hr~ '" 1'f'ri l 0 11l .•1!•· \ II ;1r••;i i.1;1 .1~111 ur l!l'I :!i II HOSTESS l.\Jll'I d 111 dllllll'I h11ll"' \IHI I.. \pply Ill fH'f'llll 111.1 !-.. 1'11.1 ... 1 11",. I ot ~:u11.1 lll'.1rh HOSTESS ;\l1.1tun• hnst1·~"· 11ar1 trme. lull l11111.•. ,\ppl\ 111 prr~on. i111:i1 l·.I '11110 Rel . Lag llllb LABORERS URGENTLY NEEDED VOLT 'Tli~AAY -AVCES 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 1 \1'r"'' front for Product ion K-1~ 71'11 S upervisors with l'\1:-.:TElt!-.., ,.,µcr 111 .11r s tr o n g e I e c • lt''<s spt•J~lllJ.: l 'Jlllv1 111 tromechanical back· tt•nic\i ftlti 27';8· lhl'i, ground and experience PACK EllS. 1mmccl1.1ll in superYision. Ex· 11p,•111ni.:,., 111r F Tim .. . • '"irk lor :'llail Onfrr l'o -'? r I e ~ c e w I ~ h w 111 t I' :11 II • ,I p 11 I~· In evaporation and d1f· pL•rson 181811 lh111d1ltrr fusion processes de· Cr . ul 1-:111-., Fin \ ly sired. !Jti:l 98111 __ _ tlr;111gl' C11 ,\1rµ11rt 1 W HOUSEKEEPER Equal Oppor F:rnplo) l't· e offer excelle nt fr. F:ng. spc:ik 'g. w 1·:11 inge benefits, s alary, PARTS DEPT. t RUCK DRIVER lnlerc!>t1ng pl'rma1wnt J>O!>lllOll l\lu::,t h ;n e good Appl) 1n p1•r:.11n , :'\ C \\ p II I l (' l ' 11 I I' I l'hJrrnacy, llK> :'\•'"port Ctr IJr NU PHONE SALES brkr on bay 616·0551 mis. N<>w sail exp, reha· Newport Beach. 92660 hie M:inner Ya<'hls, RECEPTIONIST 675 13!t3 Secretary Progrt•'-;" ve an 1 m .ii tn~ndent Thinker hospital 11'1cr~ excep l----R.IV•1•.,•R•A---•I SllOO/f'rel'Job tlonal fu t ure for c Santa Ana CPA necdr. \'crsallle, L11kc rharge PERSOHMEL slut typing expcr. Stron~ m<1turcperson M1114yr!> ALWAYS HAS THE sb. "Variety F'illcd'" ofc exper. 1 e<t'•I. St.'nd re llEST LOCAL J OBS• Also f'ee Jobs. Cilll Con· !>ume to Clt1s:.lf1ed ad no Tcmpcrary trol Career Employmenl 1-;qu:il Oppor Employt>r SECRF.TARY for Rt·al Jo;statl· Co m Fai.h lOJti Island l\lust hu\ c <I vrs exper .. type 65·i0 w1;111, sh 80 90 "'pm i\pply TJ\t I. :n:l San :VI i~uel llr, #200, l'iB l'hone Sale:, 11eople. male ur female, Hi lo 1.\5 ye:irs uf age Gu:iranlecd w:11.:e~ or l'om m i:<i.11111s 2511 Ea .. 1 1•1h Slrrl·t , Su II\• (). 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Abo. on-<·all po~1l101\S tonlacl 01rec· 1or 111 "ursmg. Santa /\na l's \•ch 1atri<' lfo:ip1lal. 2212 E. 4lh St. ~.\. ~3·11.\Sl £. 0 . E . RH-Weekends Day SuperYisor .\pply Park Superior. 1-i.tS Superior Ave, N.B . 6-1<! 2-110. Sale!'> Care('r-::.lead\' \\ork. $175 wk up to start. l·,1llt•r Bru~h 5~·7851 W e'll Be Humber I \\ht·n you Jo111our1eum EXEC,UTIVE Heal i':i.lalt' ~all·!>~>l'rson DIRECTOR PRESSOPR lll'Clli>C'oJ µr<'ll•r rcd Of 1\plAssociallu11 \\'ch flow Kluge, t•xµ tin• :"II any bl•net lls lo help Sl8K/Frec Job t•ullini.:. printing, pre you rarn lop SSS, Train· ''Wtlhng lo r elocate'' to s1>11n• :-.cn:.lliv\• laln•I mi.:proi::ram +schooling Oklahoma City. Sules & :.luck Stahl(• llu::,itron a1·u1lalikforunhc·cn!>cd. prl'.'v1ous •apt ex p er. w. L'Xl'tlmg i.:ro" th c·om HOYAL PROPEHTI ES Del{rC'e not nee. Also Fee pan~ :\Ian~ IJ('lll'lll~ ~2·1830or9&Hlll5 Job!>.C:lllControlCareer til.i 1!17rl :1:.11 du)!> 01 ·----------·I Employment AJ?e n cy, 1• ~11505 SEC11ETAH Y Your qualifications can land that special position Unique opporlun1l1c:. available 1n seerC'l:trial & dertC·at field. \\'\• <·:in be of help . Secretary Sh 90, lype 60+. Salary S600 ~ ltllt.. :O-:V<;TRO\\ ''""OCl1\I L~ Pe.rsonnel Age ncy :1723 Birch St. N.n 557·0045 100•;( Employer Hl' ~"'tCHET/\RY Muturo• ""Oman I' IT1111e :il"l!rel•rY 'Registrar 1ur pre school. Send rt·sumf' Clo Pre Scbool, (ie1v•ral Ot•hv~ry , Corona rlt•I :.lnr. Ca. 9262.') Sec rct:.ry /Recept1n111:.t for Newport CPA firm Wr it e t o Giflord & :.tonroc C P A ':., -;oo N·ewporl CcntC'r 1>1 . Suite~. NpUch 926611 Seaetary Clerk t ypist - reception. p honrs '" bookkeeping. Constr111 hon development "'' t\1rpor1 area i5HiGli t;Hncd -~~~~~~~~~~!~ SECRETARIES Desperately Nerdt•rl •Executive •AdministratiYe •Technical •Sales •Purchasing Secvlflk kp,. ~XIH1 At•l'lllfiClkJEDP !)i:11l At'\ Ue_pt St cy S751i l~lec Tf'<'h Rad:ir S7 5Uhr Irvine Personnrl Agem',V 488 EJ7lh Cush! Mc~a Suite 2311 ti42·1170 rh•an1111:. la1111cl1 ~, ~larl l----------I and workinq Condi· <l 1n111· r. I r .l 11' p 11 rt tions. Please send r e · rh1hln•11. ;\Ion lhru In I. \HOR J t , :111 pm l<•·h .• 1 mu,1 WANT A s me and salary his · dC1}IJlll.! rl't'Ql d, lij: l'lll\!. ----------C'1l·ht 10ti'>. ufnhl'tluU!> Op µorlun1ty tor ad\ ;inn· PRODUCTION Rt: Sales SUCCESSFUL Costa MHa Office ha::. o~ntnl(S lor ~ \s. ~Ol"l!J l('s . Expl'nenl'ed only l.1tl"n..,l•d rl'a I t•!-late 'JfC'J>COplt• CJll lor 1nl<·n ll'W ,bl.. fur SALES Loral & Nat.W ide lt'kph111w ,.,al<>s. orfice produl'I", no exrcr ncede<1. Stop by & sec us. Am tech Corp .. 17222 ,\ rmstmng Ave .. In ino. • Accountin9 No Sh or Lile Sh Long or short term a~.:.1~11mcnt-.. Top SSS Senior Accountant luf local CPA fi r m . Ex per 111 prorc~ional cducaltnn are es.~cnt1al. Lie is pre· l"d bu~not l)CC. Abllll,. It> prcpa~ all' are as or" Ill· div1duul & closely help corp lu" returns is req d & lam 1 l1arilv \\ /f1duc 1ary. e s tale ,;,,_ pen.:.100 plan return" ;1~ \lell. S'lary accord in~ II)' '-'"per • paid overtime·'"' bcnef1U Call 547·4~23 '"' mC'nt Sl'l' l'art.., \I Jn" g l' r. I Io\\ .1 r ct WORKERS ('ht'' rolct, Del\ c• ,1 1111 P.A . Schneider S 11111 11111 ~ 1· .. r ,11 tory to: lu\\,101·1• loll lti51 .rll I Piii HAND OUT? tlua1f Str<>ets. ,,.11 port :'ti \LE FE:\1..\1.t· HOUSEWIVES '"" .it.•t tho· l..111' ,111• lo,11 I.. 111 '' huol, ''II\ 11111 i:n l•I \\1111.;" T1 .11111 ~· \, .,, rnlll\ ,),. l'.tl'l.j1:1n.: .lul" 1111\\ II\ ,Ill I ,11llt.: ,\ .. thH't l1•rm "''ll:llllh'llh l'C 11' ~~,::.~;:.!-)) ,,.,,., \I t'l· \I l'l'lll(lll 6 tempo fE:\tl'OH \It\ 111·:1.1• Call 540·4455 l·:q11,1I Oppnr Ernplonr H1111s1•w;11 <'~ !>:Ill'" pt•r,1111. 1•«1111.llll'lll p.111 11111 .. '" d111h11i.: ~u nil.I\'' l rrm 11 ·' ~'·'""' J11• .. 11111 i·. r,1 I h1 \ l'ol\I ln1111,tr111I S1•,1n1'lrl'~' Jll1•1ll•1l. 1 \IH'r l'lt'lt ""II.. );1l:'i\\ \1.11 \rthut llhd l ' :\I ~llll• Ii :Mii :U.!:! INSPECTORS • ReceiYinq/Mec:h'I :.! \ r:, n•1•1•11l "'I'• r 111 'hl'rl rn\'lal. pl."lw ,, 111.tl'l1111c pa1 h !"..1111w I 'l fh,"'t :. llll' l,11\ \\.I\ (,1 I ' 11.·arh nil nl lll'tr 111111 .. ..: h1111h. 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SERVICE DIRECTORY ~·, For Resull Service Call 642-5671 bf.JU LOOKl~G FQR A FUTURE? \flocll\ ,11 Front Off11 c• "Ith 1·,1>cr J:! h1., µc1 "'l'l'k 6-1:? 4 110 ~laJor rorp nt•('(I' ,1 11·\\ :\IEntC \I. i:ood 1>eoµll· lo l1 a111 u1 WE HEED PEOPLE management f>\l'> mat<' Thruout ~ •t.1)1(. with tml floor. wull & ra1111 rnt-.lil'al 1·:.111·r .. J11lo, & bu~lne&!'. nood mnn1•\. "'lro llm'l' for 111'1m xlnt fulur<', fantnsti<· p .t1mt' \\Ork 1-'nr 111 be"cf1b. To lftU<'t'Cl'<I ll'rvw nppt phone (711! mu~l huvr :nnb1t1011 & i72·3210 c•ommun \l'nSl'. 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JOHN COMPANY An 1-:quol Opportunity £mplo:-er Pe-rsoimel Setrttary Trn1nee to 87f><l IOll' Free lo 1111plicunl /\ Aem or a learnln~ !lflol for u 1woplr or1<1nlt•d 4ll't '<1Jn \\ !lUC'HI t\pllll: "1Clll~ This f:1m1111'> l'o1<t.1 ,\le~a \'O. wlll lr11111 ull llO ~C'i ~ll'l'!>Of\11\'I , 1\b1111ul Abhol PNsonntl AJ.t~ncy . l!lOO l'ampu!> l>r, N B 557 6122 lm11w1h.ill' opt•11111i:,. l•H Bill Lachenm) er, owner lrll'<'llll\t.' •p1c11•\\11rkl H11iO:-.:c"portBl\d C;\I produl"l11111 "01 kl'I'!> &Ul39:!8.e\\!l> li7345i7 \hnimum :! \l'.lr'i n •,•t•nl -·-------- R. E. Solesperson ~wclcd i11 µreslii:ioui. of lll"l'. xlnl loc·.1t1011, :it lr;tl'll\C l>onu-. plan. HESTER·SROWN • 833·9781 .. l,1rtory e'prnem •' n• q1Ured . .\lu:.t IJl' al1lc In "11rk anv !'.hllt _. H\t'r limt• Starl111i.: \\ ;1ges ln.m $:1:!7 1wr hr 1'.1y r~m)!l' t'an f.!11 "1•1111H•r ::.1 1wr hr .11t1'r l1•urn1n ~ 1H:-riocl, dl•p1•11rl111i: on cmplu)C<'~ pr<1dlll'li<111 1----------\\'r a1~·0 ulrl·r· l'"'1•llcnl company pa 111 b1'1ll'1 II~. \pply !•am I:! 1101111 \londay Thru S:1l11nl.1y Or For Th(ht' ,\ ppl11•;in1" Wh11 .\rl' l'11ahh· To \pµly Dunn~ lki.:ul.tr lnlen·rl'\\' ll . E SALES P EHSON L i c . :\I u s t h ~ knowledgeable Jn hold· 111g open huu-.e & h.1vt• ~ ~T!-<''P Conf1drn11al. :11:15 K Co.,::.t llwy, Cd.\I. lluur,., Our Empln~ m 1•111 1----------1 Ollit:t• \\'111 Br Oµo•n 51'.\l i i'" on Tu cs & \\' l'ol At\91F VOIT, INC. 380 I S. Harbor Santo Ana, Ca An f':qujl Opportunily Empln) cr ~I IF' Clasc;lf1cd <•ds ~ell bil! tlt'ms. small items or anv 1Lcm. Jul>l l'a ll &12·5678 0..1; lhe Oelly PllcH rH lly t.111 you whal'e -In 'fOUr local community ... ..,.ry dey HiitUM• Help Wanted 7100 .•.•••••............... '----~~~~-~~ SALESLADY F llme pos1t1on avail. for a re:.1> woman w '::.trong sale1> ability. Ex per. nee. Page Boy M atermty 557 Si34 SALESPERSON F.xper'd in retail jewelry & " knowl<>dgc or china, crystal, silver & window display, Full lime. 673·9334. Salespeoplr Piek up SSO. t:arn SJOO. Call 644·9410. s.1les·P hone No l"xper ncce!>i,ary. We will tram, Sl'iO lo ·SSOO llvt'r91!C in· come. after t raining. CJll Mr. lluber for m- ler\'icw. 540-6091 SALESPERSONS Ewerienced. Mos !::lee· lron1c Pos tal Scale. Draw+ comm1~sion. Call I' a Uy 642·5677. SEAMSTRESS With Exp erience Newport Hea<'h rlolhing store h;i" opening for a l'ar1·T1mc Scam:-lro.•i.s Pleu:-e Contact Tailor Shop Manager 644·S070 H_.p W anttd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE REAL ESTATE CAREER SEMINAR ''No Obligation or Cost" MONDAY, OCT. I Ith at 8 P.M. I 6 2 4 I leach ll•cl., H..thtcjtoft a.ach IECOME PART OF OME OF THE TOlt PAYING CAREERS IM SALES SEE • Advanced Marketrnq Techn•Ques ROBERTS: • Aud1o·V1sual Sales Training Proqram • Amazing ERA Electronic Propenv Presenta11on S)'!t•m • Success Formula HEAR ROBERTS:• 1976 Career OPPOrtun1t1es • • • Unique Proless1onal Training Program OftEH TO THI PUILIC COMPUMBfTARY REFlllSHMEHTS Interested PtnoM. Dc,.M4 er lftlc•Nd are ln•lted to cdl for Rl'lllhd 1eatfftg occot••••Mtf•• 848-1688 Roberts II Realty 8 Locations Serving The South Bey & Orange COunty -' .. zL re. 6 tempo TDlfORARY ll~LP Call 540-4455 EqualOppor Employer appt. I Help Wanted 7100Help ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan Capistrano 7100 Yo':l m a)'. h'.lvc n?ticed the new big white bwldmg with the orange tile roof at the J unipero SeJTa offramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our company, E NDE\'CO, & we manu f a c ture & m a rket ~ophisticatcd pre~ision electronic mslrumenlalion systems. We CurTtttHt Have Tht Following Openings: •Electronic Assemlilen •Martcetlng Secrettry •Stock Clerk •Receiving Clerk •General Machinist Joumey1nen •General C:lerk, 1hTime . •Welded Module .Assemblers I * Developme11t T edrllci"' •Test Technicians •Precision Mechcricaf Anemblers rr you have experience in any orthe above. & would like to work for a we ll es t ablis h ed progressive company in our beautiful facility, please sub mit your resume or stop , by & apply al: ENDEVCO ' Rancho Viejo Ro~d San Juan Capistr111 An ~quul Opportunity Employer I 1 •• ~~~ ••••• ?! ••• !!~.~~~ ..... ?! •• ~~?.•••••••~~ ... ~ !:~.~~••••••~?.~~,~~.~ ..... ~!~.~~ ~ ........... ~~~~' Sundg.Octobe~ 10.1976 OAlt.YPtLOf Clf Suv1ce1 at.auun11ttt'l'ldont, WHOL.:.S .1.LE ·~1n11:J \IJrc I.areal rur Ml~ 1010 Offlc.e furniture ' l9oah. Power to4o upent!11c1 .. 1 l-'11llorpd1t Veterinary/Asst * ~ ,,_ * •AH•I & EST4TI SAU lrJd., & "»111'-h1111" ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.-pfWMtftt 10151··•;:}··••••••••••••••· tlm.:. i\vply Alco Sla Front & Md. Sxpr'd. ~ :! e w 0R e l r 1 i!> · 9 drawer dtbscr, 3 mJrrors. 1 antique. itot>·~:;.r. I> Iii li, 11 l'" m 1.i t:t t-••••••• .. ••o•••....... a .• , l .. rnill'h 1" lion 17lh&lnin",C~t S1·nd rc wme to 2346 b.;~.;:.; .• [Y~:;:t .,,.,:~ R8 ar . poErce11tain (l''rcnc.h -TaUyHoFarms "hcJlud J,acuu1 lur\'p tv s (;1110111, tvh usl"cutui)L.q .... ~r.1i..,. 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J,btn101'.Ctl:ll.tilll·."i!t'J:! 6-l:!:J'ili7 El.talc Sale' Brcn1"t•od • • il l !1t::1.J.;:Jl! jJli5itii n;i.t-~Pll O' E SALES ET<.: l'llONE FOil IN-S;chw11111 co·ed 3. spd, S5S Corner <.irp w radio & n· l'.\.IR ot \'cry <ild ell\':ol vi Misc~llCNMCMIS 1080 chrs .. s.ora ... dir:i. • d~a1r~: 1n'h~nh1lal> 1·~11So:! ,~~A1'1111111 ,u1~1 ll11hll' Iii lrlr ium tran~ i'\. Hetired or d1~ablcd men VO & U ROCll URE Xlnt cond.6-15·6&!0 cordplayt.'rS7S.6wovtl••n d1;rncr:.. mahui; upr1~ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• bc-0. scl. Misc Items lijij gd J!,;v . 'I' 7"1"' "' , 'I I'·•· "I" ""'5 "' and womrn . 1·::..tru ~IS2200 lklildlftCJMClt.riolsl025 d111'gchain .. 968S:n:1. _ 1h·sk w bench , l'lil·r· E.Bay,C)I Hl6·1il:'> t·on ·""" l'.I "• • '" ~¥'~'."-'~ · .,,,, v v.,~., r rnuney rur lhc hohdays :llahog11ny !>1dc board. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;· Couch. Lo\'cly lllnc l)'\\1.X>tl sideboard. a11l1· WAMTED . :\ " " :\lorn1ni: or n•'•llng Ornate!~ carved. ' . C~DAH SllAKEs.. while , )cllow. ~1 ;,0 ' qu,•s \\'a;.hl"r & i:as TOI' (;ASH DOLLAK l30~cnding .t acht1ll'S,lor Refinished Upright hJ'\\'1hk;il 1=-'a1I <ioucJ 1•J mini:~ Pho111• h<•H•lcd nurrors, bc1·elcd U1 reel fr :.t II I. C ;.i II ()41) • .)66S. Dryer, ~.t cunt! l.i 1::. P A 11> I•' 0 R Y 0 U R hairiii_>r;.i~ ,& ur ~~rrum~·: &ti:.O ti 11 tX:lti l<a m1;: n i.:gcd 1;11; ti:!:l I! I:•~, J r'<) 11 t ~ 12 S <1nytime. :>o3·47ti·lll:?I HHrig . g1rb ~1;" :J 1>1J\l J E\\'ELHY. W.\'l'(;Hl::S. pant) hv:;~ .. 10"'!1.toric_:; S!~J ~:11; t1 • .i11_ I:• I I 1"k I I l 'I I Al'1' OUJEC'J'S G(JLU inclutl .. il. ~~.>Oii t erms. · · · J .It u a ) I) (llJ rl u II I l .\ .i:lti 11125. vt.:1-:EN !',ola Sln'llCI ul l'. :tlH II~ llhlfl'. . ' • &I" ltil" Turn (Jf 111·· ( •'lillll \ I 1·;mplu}1·1 COl'nffos& loo:.•' µilltl\1 s, btll i•ontl ~al&S11n. t!l2E Hithl'I S IL\'EH Sl!:H\'l(;E .:.: ·' Up11i.:ht 1'11 S t~u:: yr·~ 7'SHA.Rl(DINGHY 1 \llll()llc •>Jk \muirc, Equipment 8030 w111drll\·cr:>51 171!11 l' :\l l\.12·lil;\.12 1-'I :\ E Fl"llN & '\ ~ · Lar~c "C11\'c11or:. · Uesk. ai;u Mo,·tnii 11ul 11I 'tall' \\1·1i:h~ :J~ Iii:-('11~1 Slllti. ----------i ll5"h1~h . .;ti"\\1dc. li"dc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQL"i':S t.t.i :!:!~Hl JOxllO" l'l.:C1: ehair. tall Louk & 111..ik1· 011 .. r !>dlrv1 $IW cp \nlltjUC O:JI.. UuHcl. Lcn:.t.'S Cannon :.!OOmm. 111 u E ,\ u Eu ~I) F \ MOVING SALE! LUGG .I.GE r.1.Gs dccurJtur tulilc l:.imµ. 3 tril1li7ll'J. 1974 EVINRUDf The Reuben E. lee \owTat..1111: \pphcat11m:. 1'01 IUSBOYS & HOSTESSES UAYS& ;>;IGllT!-. \µpl) In l'l•r:-im Onl~ :11':01·5P)I 151 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach I\ mirror. s:; "'wide, 55mm l.2 FU ~ ~.C l'nu,t:d, <'11:.t ~:1!10. wll !I tu:, :!015 Commu1loH' "" "" l'c Lu~gtt;;o: :.l'l ll4·Hl3H7 • , 2 H.ft. MATE :.!J"1lt•ep ti<Jlh pieces 111 lenses. S120 ca vr :s:!W Cur Sit;;.&.: lld1' er.>:> t r:w Ill! 'U lloui.1·huhl 111.'m~ I n1111 your bu!>tncsi. 1:ard Su 1 S1111 or .1 ll ; p m G n 11111.: I C '111 ~11 1 '" 'I 111 l"ti:.t s.!2.i ~·II for SI :-.o llt!UUt cond &10 :!082 oolh. &.16·61·\8 bcf ti ·" J>llltcll pla11l~ S.tle Sc111I 1111e 1:ar-1 ror '"'l'h \\ kllJ\'' ('IJllU A PPI .. ti "1 I Ol)ll ENDEA.VOd' 26' 1r l.1.>H'sc.1t. x· 'ult :.111.1 u •Y 11 h 1 1 1 1 " l'llllS Oct llllh t·11: J.>IU on• spare Wt . . 11-! '"' u r :.11•t <'II 1 t l'11untryEn~h~h 1\ntiqucs Argus Automatic Sl1cJc c ul \l'll"t \II ""od r'eturn:.pc~manc.ntlySTA;\.l~'S l ~Scott =211 ";t>S.:.!_1.:>\l LAPWORTHDESIGH rn73 Placentia, C~t Im ProJc<.'lor, 31 mat;a:une:.. ~ame sl'l. w matchmi: Sun L'Jll<>IJY h1.:d. l\1 in St.'all'<i atlracll\'C tn~ & i:Cl:l \1101 c..........:n Goods St;ooo UVFl:.I< 1\'ar) :\lon·f"n. carrym~ cast.'. :.cn;en Corlee thl:,. Sl'r' l'r & IH·d:.. bike. ett 31\13 strap, mcl'ltn" airline lii.> 111 hi or l!ll·llli:>ll ~·" CJ 8094 Slli 1,11.iol tii:c :.>u12 '\1 Sell A . Sq S75.&i6·'5496 bookcase I!• l>:ll·k t·ut l'ullci.:e. Cost01 :\lc,.1 1.l> r··qwr .. menl~ l'r·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Ulll nllque U:.11' vel\'elt·hr.l\111gorq1.1lcO - -------c-tWarehouse SKIS.200;\l;\l.J.kand nl.'W <.:Jt:d111.1 2:! l'll•an & GrJod Piano Circa 1820. Certs 1035 box spnng & mallrl:':.:.. f'um, jt'\H?lry, brcyl"le:, ,·cnt loi.s & thcrt' Fur a -r-Ne,·er used Xo lhnd lvU1it-d. ~hiou Beautiful hardwood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg. lamp:,, gla::.i. top ~J.12 Pai.lo, Dana Pomt pt'r:.onah£1.'d lag cndui. •CLEA.RANCE• ings. SJ!'i or bc:.t ulr tllO·ltllll orbst ofr.SS2·9Sl3evea. PersianKittens. dinette. llerculon den Sat.Sun9·5 wallpaper, IJbric O 220 YdsChoculatcBrown S.W·381U Registered. S7S. furn. Wood corree tbb. O ,-. -. • "L>1a1· )" Glko"'&p:.qwr & "' Plu~h Sl.;;o ) d. :;oo yd~ --, 1::1,_,~on ~; 4 !>J ib, i.pm ANTIQUE PRINTS s.ig.2933 Debbie art 8pm All I es:. than 1 H old &. in .\I \ I:\ G S.\ LI::· .\ nl 1 · "1 uue · tn m 'vu lirn n> Ion short shag SJ TV• ltod10. 11111..l•r. all ~·•f••t' 1•11u1 I' Sa\'C' 493·1753aft. . . xlnt cond. :;s~·-170ll qucs, etc. Everything lag:.. Or lry two ••arcJi. yd. Hlfi, St.reo 8091 1,1J10, :.lo~c. t> Ill' uul S1lverPers1ans.Mother&---priced lo i;:o. 5:!11~ tmcklubal·k SllORES INTERIORS •••••••••••••••••••••••hoard much mor<' Sohd wood ~inmg se~ d au g b t er· mu:. l be Like new. Li:c Pt·t·:rn Um .\cac1;.i Cd.\I, tiij 2i l:J PHl(;t-;~ 21>10 Avon. Nwpt. Bch. Scott 1110 "all 1"':11 Skrl'o, S11. lllll• ;, It. 11-; 11 u 1 buffet. an~iq.u;d fimsh. together. Cf"A r eg. SS<> rm i.ct w I 'ch cl th:m:. --, -.-.--• . s:! ca or 3 !)!) li-12·2255 & 6i5·5541J Tuner .. \mp Xlnl c;o,1 Shi 111:1:1 EqualOpporEmploycr llo.•storrer ;,!'i6·1815 both.5.46·5357 S l50 lampt> & corll·c :itO\l:\G ,\PTS..\LE,111~ I 5lagsSl.GOea s;iw. Sell ::,7j , \\'ollen~J I.. . ., - -t:.ilil•.''I GIS 9·153 \':.ilenria Dr. Apt D. l' ~I Ii !Hags SI j\Jl::I ;\llNI\ J ackel. xlnt t'<mrl. (:1.\t 1 mdl :ill!AJ Stereo rel!! (;u~t11111 IJ11ill h l,111tkl' .1. Roll top desk. xlnt cond. S Dogs 8040 -· -;\fachin1:.l tools. roll· !Vor nwn·~t 40ca Tuurm:ilinl· S700. l o reel Ta i>e Deck. 1·rr~ gout! 1:u111.I. Ile\\ ---------• ~lr;,:7 che rrywoo d , ••••••••••••••••••••••• DL'O Beds. w1sterco l:.i away. 011:.c. organ l11)1> SalcsT:ix lncludcd Calltl41·ll5i8eves. w/match'g Sl!OO Spkrs, s:11!"~. •nc_11:itc~ slip TYPISTS · l rishSellerl'ups. ble.goodconcJ.SIOU. &morc.5<15·tl.::iJt! !';(>C.\llD? walnut C<ib . Lk new. '111\J :J l,;.lall.,l;\I •Repro •Composer Opr •MTST·MTSC +Clerk Typists VOLT lE~AP~ ~AVC£tr.• Oriental Rugs, pvt party. AKC,shots, wormed. 548·4016, wkncb IJraw Y•Hlr own or St'nd Wo11J poker table S25; A Id 5 • Shown by appl only. N 645·7473 MOVl:-IG . 1!17\ Capri. name. address, pho1w &.: pine d r c-.:d'r s2;-,. c·rcs lll l' . 1.,u. llC)BIE c· \T Iii' nc:" ---------~Kmgsz mntlrc!>:. & spr· king bt'd, T\", mower, we'll m:.ike nrH· c·:.ird per S36·2282. 91;;1 :!li:12 1rampoll1w I.lk,; new. dealers. 493·6069 St Bernard Pups. champ 111gs, Ortho. Full s1le ping pong thl, tl11gho11:.c, du 1 ---C . mu::.l sell ~1:1:;0 lii~ .. l!!lOtJ \loving. must sell : 3 blood lin e, AKC. shots, mall&s pri.ni:,•.,Uiningrrn wax<>r, thread, n11sc. 1!',i;.A 2_5'ear i •. Toast muster tublc·ll•I' H ,~col.~r 2 t ' ~Jbl~ mdl. f~lark l Couca sl"n L'~lim ·· .. , wormed.557·3391 _tblwtitchrs.!JliO·MJ.l . 11677 Quurtt F\' (:'\r ~ndcheckormonl~ or· •H'1.:11 h r uilcr, lar~c Slli5.1ka~l.~~l t.1m u "' " .. d••r to ·' 1 1 1 , li75· i.\!ll. T k h K I , \\ .1 r n t.' r :-.; l' '' h u JI" ' PILOT PRluTIHG i.nou~ ·., ).. nt e11111 s:!5. --. . u r IS e Im s. AKC Golden Retr iever Queen sora Beu. 2 earl) :,.;~ 11;11:::ial ~1111 " . IW2·ll30-Zl'llll h :!5 color 'I'\ c arpet:.· xlnt cond. pups. xlnl hunters, show Amer. t:n<l t bli., Latr P 0 Box 15(;() 49-4·2529 dogs & fam1'ly pets. chair, dresses 12·1 I. Cull Gara"c Sal.-\ .. fv•·l I•" L' t· :\l • · C· .,.,. .. ,., Limoges lla\'lland china. beaut picture. :OIUsl 1iell " ~ • • V!>a . ~i.a. a ..... .,_u $25U .. mukt• u trc r An tq uuffet. ball reel, or· Champpedlgree493·6861 ~S.0062. ~~tll. cor:i"crtlble 1oofo. 99-pcs. Pink Hose Spray. &16.909-1 n ~talv "'t\•ed c1·r ca . 9 :'<led11 l'Ou••h .. WOVEN WOOD xlnt cond 492·3:!51 _____ _ .. "' . cu · AKC registered Afghan Wood din set. rnd "hl, no hardwood coffee t:.ihlc!> 2 ltslO :llake orrer. 5 oak pups 2 male 3 re m mar top 4 arm chrs xlnl T\' t 2 d · 00' SH.\DES·To 80'; Uft Uargarn Plant Salt> 'H llOBI 1': t,;,\T Ill Xlnl l'OIHI muk1· oll' 5:il llJ:!:I w· llul.J1c l'JI li~ht . la~t '"" ,.. .. 1b " ""'(low,. + lrlr SI I:;() G II ll ltil dir:..,.. r:ml' scats S50 ea. Cha~pion stock. '"8·0SGl cond. s12s 548-0770 ne!' e~~ 11~11 lo~k:~~ s~; C::ill G~S·89:;o .\1any Vanetie:- 3848 Campus Dri•e U68 7219 ·. JE\"E R\' IH0·26IO 546-4741 Sheltiepups.AKCreg. LINDA ISLE remodeling, r ach. Antiq. squar~ • L !{eel tapl· r l·co,.t•·r pla)er. 2s~;.ikcr:-. 6.t6·103tl 2G' Thunrlerl11rd. \ 11 V t a tho, ~. ha ~' '1'111 [lr1::.l11f :-. u ~, ... ~ li7:17 121 .. ;,b I \cross f'rnm Uran.:e Co A1rpo1l 1 1-.:qual Oppor Employl!r Appliances 1010 S75each lamps. tbls. stools, grand piano, circa 1820. Restyling &repa1~ Ceiling Fans 1910. 1939. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 839•4683. Henredon hdbd, all xlnt. lOO's or low priced items. . ::it, YARBOROUGH S 8150 to 8170. 25696 Com-A;\l/F~l Stereo <..on,olc FreightDam:igeHotpoint 675-0.SSS Sat&SunllJ 910 10.4062 ~.wptBch __ GJ J.1717 passWay.SJC.-l!IJ:>235 S50. .642-7683. t:!' Snu"!'.,i~J. \\ilh new Sale 3308 W. Warner, Stud service, AKC, golden Gcrmainder. Irvine 1. d S ----lr.ulcr s.;_ .. near Harbor. Santa Ana retnever. FRENCH PRO\"l:"CIAL. 552·9513. ...se . , 1 '?1P:>Of! no~ex I . B :\I Exec Md I SS2 7."i:!f, TYPIST-CLERK . . 545-5402 dbl dresser ur l:luHct + dmers s uit. SCCA ap· T)lwwriter Gd cond loots & Morine . . \\111 buy somc refng, ap· 3'x4' mirror S275 BLOCKALLEYSALE P.roved."'1\ppro'C med S ISO. Cali Franki~ EtppMent lG' llOlllt:: C.\T "1lrlr & :o.lr:.' Xlnt ronll Ui:I :11 11 & I) 10· '.!XllX 'Jrlcl) l"ii•t• phone phances working or not . For Sale: 3 Chihuahua 675-3122 ' Pot Pourri PLt..:S. Furn, size S-IS . .,Ul-1487 833·~ldays ••••••••••••••••••••••• f!lUnn:~ rl''t111n·J ~ 10 S. also i.n;ip metal 6i5·5258 pups. 2 fe male, 1 male. 7 di.ks. ufc chrs, file cabs. General 90 I "ml l'.ngml'l'11111: ~u1>ply weeks old 6-12-2391 LARGE Oak coffee table t ires, baby things, PUBLIC AUCTION Workbench steel frame ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'oi (~:11 Sl~KI tn l'/j.j(j l'h .\layt.1i; Washer $30, Ken· · w/Parquct top, 111 xlnt palnt 'gs. hsewares. ~1ANV ITEM~oi:: Fl ~E wood top. 's·x::!'. :r• swvi ll'Outbrd loafs lli' l'Ul\"lll.1-; CAT. multi oltl tMJ41t. mor1· G ns Dryer S35. ~t a I e 0 o b e r m J n . cond. 612·!:17'10 books, games, cloth'g, ESTATE JI:: WE LR Y. vice u t t a di ctl. S3S. . _ , • color s:11I!>, ilhl t rapez.e. Kenmore washer S75, blk/rust, extremely well hide·a·bed sofa, corr. ART OBJECTS. AN-&t0·7387 l\Jakc0ffer.6o3-3.,la trailer w >.tora!:<' bnx. TYPIST S1µ. E lec dryer S50. trained. 675-m72 CARPET 93 yds blue tbls, freezer. watr bed. TIQUES, FINE F URN.. ---loots Mori , c ry f:ht l»il. s11:1:; I' f11111· 11111\l' .I I·: (iuar :>tG-1:16i 2 nylon, 1>hort i.hag. SlSO. Sot/Sun 9 -6. 200 blk ETC. PHONE FOR IN· 20 gallon Aquarium w/5 E '. ~e 9030 :,:;2.\12r.3afl t H1t·hl'11 i."it :!li<~1 AFGHAN PUftS Ph641·:i4S\.I Walnut & Lugonia in FO. & llHOC H UnE . fi sh & pump. SS.00. quipmen H.., W ont~d 71 00 ••.••.....•...•.•..•... EMPORARY RELIEF 11 I A I I A 1 h 1•" A 1111 I' .1111' 0 1J I' loLHkOIMon t'Y & Hum [)1 lltn Lilt> C .111 t.O~ Office "OJ Overload 557-0061 3723 llrch St. Newport 'leach lnt..-•l•w Hours t AM.-3:30 PM Rclnj!l'rutor freezer, ice Blk mask. si lver & . . . NcwparlShores 645·2200 53li·l353. ••••••••:••••••••••••••Laser. I )t'tu· ul\I L•l..l' makl'r. !\lake ofrcr blonde L o vabl e Dmmg Sel/6 high back Mast,Sa1l.Lceboard,rud new Har1·1•qu1pt 7:i l·l:Wi71or545·2477 personal.ilics M /F Queen's chrs. beautiful Patio snle. Lots of misc Game tblc. t ape deck. Bcautirul custom pool ta· derforSabot.Good cond :m1:; IH.'17191 -------1 AKC.s.is-o523. · ' walnut woo d S350. Items. 2225 Canyon, CM. po we r m ower , baby ble, Sport's 100, slate. S.15.673-0382 Evs " , .. Fri.i:itlaire rrosl free S46-3642&549-117·t WestendofWilson. items, good t oys . pecan wood w/nll ac-• . . 2li PC t:la:.s1c, :.a.iJ111g reinµ S!Ou nr best orfer. free to You 8045 , , . 968·008.1. cessorics S300. Ph 22 .AdJu~~able sailbool :.lvo1>. Mahoµany. nl'w 751·0817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 8 Conl~mp .. Sofa. Garage Sale, Cameras, !>16·36-12 &.: 5.t9·1174 trailer. $650. µainl. Ull, i:oocl 1•11nct , . Thuyer-Co~gm dcb1µner. Projectors. Antiques, Chn stmas ls Comlni:: i68·87i3 Sl.tSU. %0 ltli:? \\icst1nghouse wshr &lns.hWoUhoundPuppics, Gr ay-brn solid S250 Househo l d items . Trarnlayout.Over40llO IR\'l:-\E COAST GOLF dryr. U\'OCado. Gd cond. mixed: Free to g~~~ 552.9379 Sat /Sun 10·6. 1081 Old & l•I N gauge trains. Un membership. SSOOor best 'GS Johnson 90 hp motor SEXY LIVEABOARD Hoth.$125.960·35.ul. home.M6·2848or 6l2-32:J, . !\fill fr \"ine (nr 8xlO'board Towns,lun· offer.Cull6166.'U'9 S500or orrer. 111' Sloop, lrpi<' tll<' 2 !\lcd1t wall units, I C 1 . · •\\' 1 u neli.. ell'. SJoo pp &12·7005. 11 & h d h 1 1 ~Im 1oi:. :\lui.t sell New Gt:rman Shepherd PUP· comb des k-bkcase. I w 1 u 'er a nu 675.6666 Rubber r aft, 11 ' S30. ga t!Y ca · w cc· op .1.ntr> "at er soflc1wr, Jli.o pies. Free to ~ goo~ shch•c:.. 5..'lS ea. Kni:: sz. s ALE : A q u 3 r i u m 5 • · honey exl ractor SlOO. loots, Power 9040 cund Try S36,0UO. «u11ti:anRottlew::iterun· home. 645·623I arter ~ bt.'<l cmplt,Metlll.tnple tables. books, m any'65 El Camino bucket l11\•es&:.upcrss1s120.1g ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOONERMEH !! 1l SJS C:Jll5S21420 pm. dresser w• 1111r. 2 2·drwr others. SaL & Sun. 339 seati.. NeecJ to be re-~arden seeder S75. old 18" Glcnco. Bcaullrut Lct·i. bnng "llarrv W." Poodle, apricot male. mle slncli. & matching Ham1lto11St.C.~I. covered. s1::, for lhe two. i:omprci.sor 011 wd rails cond. Olds J ct, V-hull. l).ll'k to NcwJ)Ort r'hw:il EllfClrolux \'acuum. silky tern e r . male. ud hdbrd, S2SO fi lj JlliG OOb-4971 W/tank S85, chemistry ru11 canVO!>, pwr t 1 It '\lil)lll. cli.I I rontr<;, "'"11~. 1' .ilt.it·hmcnts s:?O " ~loving! Furn. oak lbl. glassware, all kinds thrust. trlr/brskes. hall ell' ' 51!i 587~1 w/kids.968·5872. c;..OCJ* Sole 1055 chrs, blk couch. misc. Artist liquidating. Many S200/all. redwood, all tank & ladder. Fish & CAL 25 l; ~ "asher & cJryer. Lovable puppy desperate· :••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1400 Lincoln Ln. N.B. art supphes1 & unusual sizes, surfaced & priced rai.t. 968-8744. 3 Sall~. \'I Ii". 9 II1• I 10 , 3 ·" ru•,irlo, ~nod , ond SlOll ly nds home. G'10·52'J6 or ;, UN . :.t o 1• 1 n ~ Sa. I e. items fur sale. i\11 near nght. 4" jointer w /stand s :i II :-. II ll Si:; O O. :!j:!:!I Hu:,;.irio M v. 586·6600.\nn C:impcr i.h1·ll S.15, Sim· Patiorurn. planti;, bed rm new . .irt. drawing board. S75 675·31i5. Tri·Cobin llagt·n1<1n \wpt Hlvd ll:ll 1100 moos h1dc·a l>cd S35. set, t~o ls, p1etures. 2 T-SquarC's. m arkers,,--OWENS :Tl'. 2 heads. 2 67S 1391 ' ~lal::imute Shephcrrl, ulfl Compl sgl bed S25, :,hells .. Jewelry. Sat/Sun ofr1c c chair , stool showers, twin flagship --'- K.•nmorc w.i:.hi·r $50: markings.18mo old.all matchin!l l"'n bllsprJ::.. l~·I. .423 62nd St. N.13. Ralt!l!lhfoldingb1cycle Mlicelloneowi eng's.200 hrstotal time.12'F1beri:lai.s l.t\HJ.:\\l1h lwi111111r\' t'i{'('tnr llr~·cr shots. ~4·1519 tools, he o u I i: 1r1 · i. Npl. Shores much mo r c . 2 0 l W..+ed 8081 7KW gen .. rcfrlg., elec cowr :).125 ~ Call!i 17·!';:!111 2 Female kittens. 7 wks. clothes. 1:->1.. ~ 6XI + Se::icliff <i arage Sale. Oct Ana heim St . Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• range,xlnl cond. SJS,000. ti73·Si:;t 1-'lllG 1.'ll'Cl. l'lothes B lk a nd Bl k /w h ite Much misc. Jt.522 .\lan e, lO. 11·4P~1. G8:!2 Bar Mesa. SSS CASH FOR 557-9349. 'n' Gnff Aux Dul·entler, fir\ rr. "'If \'l'ntcd .. Good 545.5392 HB. ll 11 rbor Dr 11 nt B ch Bunk ueds maple SGS. Ma· Good dr r . 15' 6" CABOT s ki or fi s. Cruis111~ Sloo1>. Hit rn:1<1 . ~ ti c r·rcwood b '·'s 536·971 1. J:OOd furn, ap-pl<' hi ·boY dresser $80. use urn/re ngs hing bout, 75 llP. xlnt Fellow11 & Sl ewnrl. 1·1111d. S35. 6~2·3481 Bl k L b p 3,. nn qu s, 1 · i ... c · 11 • book frzr!l/sloves 546·0768 0 1 8 ., ac a uppy. ?mos plants&murhmore. P C<¥ "!>. Al\1 /f'M componen t cond.S2000.516·5777 ecron saJ s , O'tr. O!dc1· G _E R e fri it.· hold. has~-~.,~~ot. 1o gd 2JO!lWl'!1tmlnster.Cl\1 Baby f'urn girls clothes stereo w tcntl tuble WANTED SELLINQTLJEfLL'E1' Afisnk1~1hncgt1S3 •.. ~l0.b~·la2~67~1116"J: I· n •,·1.cr. ,, yr old rcblt ome. ~J-.,,_, ' • speakers Sl:!S, Maple ORIENTl\t..RUGS ,-"' "' "' .... mntor. SSO. S48·08fi9 Bl k f I L b II Bed rm dressers, din'g S11 0·3. cabin ets. pie· hutch $145, chllds record Persian & Chinese also 13' WHALER. 40 HP. &15·6722 ac :!'n ~ ~ .h "' chrs, easy chrs, scw'g tu1•es.p lants. books, player SS, 1 swag lam Tapestry, P vt Pty's only. Sl,500. SYDNEY sabot, --------- Wowher. D ryer. Dis· years . ....,aye,a sots . mach.oldblkes.mahoa. drapei;,lotsorm1sc.6l SS.golddecoratortblw/ 610·7014 S275. \8' DJESELMOHGAN0/1 28'. Ds l, hwashe r . itd working Large Yard. 5"9·9254. tbls. pictures, r1uill top Ford Van. runs good. 281 sides srs. moving must Classic, '4.500. 675·6006. fur~tm~ A ~auly. Try tun<l sal'nrice Sl 25 all. Free kitten white with rrom l800'i1. I>: te nt , ~~~~r Dr. Costa Mesa. sell. Phone art Gprn, Sliver coins wanted, 1964 P.P . S'l l . r. 96_4_180 __ -r tl73-.>190 or 616-9720 ask blue eyes. i~1.0989 or lrUck. irardcn rurn, :rv. 645·7857. ~ bc!Corc. Will pay 20c for iS 18• "CHEETAH" tri· loots, Slips/ rorJu<lyorGrrg. 546-0312 misc 410Hamrlton, !::.or 7\lulli·Family Garage dimes, soc for quarters, h II . lk lh h Docks 1----------1 Harbor • . Wedgewood. 17 pcs. Lge Sl c r h 1 S2 25 f u • wa ru. w :'l;ew ~ars Lad)' Kenmore Fu-!.1..-1 o50 Sole· carpets. antiques, · 1 , 11 ° a ves, · or ite/metaUJc blue 6 hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••,. h 'l."-" , Ad . I ..... ...,.e ~ ~ ' rum plants collec· st ver c ruet, s ver silver dollars (1935 & tot I ti V I • p BOAT SLIP NEWPORT "~ r.~ "'' nr" mrra •••••••••••••••••••••••ESTATE FUR~ -OAK. ·• • pieces tloii1onnc bef > 9620709 a m e, ovo-enta , • rcfnr.: itlilo !168·ti555 art. MAPl,J:: Dm. + "'' rm. tab I es 304 5 Be rn . 492.5268 • • · ore · · 130 HP. Jdenlfor skiing. 8 F. AC n $I fl 0 /mo . 5 **I BUY** b d r m s e l 5 .i 2 Laguna . Covt. lop. tail lite. & win· f!shlng. Traile r , 12·24 673 SCO.> 9070 •005 Good used FUrnllure & Weslmrnstt'r N D ~ nr Sat. 20th & Paloma t;.M Gi;een. Howic-Hydropomc dow for '68 Fiat Spyder & 11oll lrolling motor. com· 5.SFT. boot dock nt DoYer Antiques 8005 Antique• Appliances-OR I will 15th OrJll~l' 1 Sat Sun Camp'g/ski eqp Hon· 8 x12. Fbrgl & Alum hudcllt-beds 64tMiG74 pass, cover. convert. top. Sh e N B U 1 $l',. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll SELLr \' 10-1 " Compequip'd. 499·-ll;Hll 640-4UlOorG40·405i PM or s, · · P o ""· se or or ou. __ ___ cJas CP70. pool sweep, --·1.a LUV srt bumnor •. mo ti) mo tcn11ncy. 213: :••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: MA~TERSAUCTIOH ~lo\\cr. gas reel S4S c·pt..drumselμc 3 rord s o l wood , Auxiha,'.yg>1i1tank'Catt26' U 62 Chris Cabin 924·11!15 : CCIMlery Vilage it loastiltcJ : 64' .. 616 & 1)1·9625 Edgc1. J:3!1. S3.> Golf \'oighllandcr cam<'ras. :inytlmr'675·S:?S8 · Cn.ti~er. New eng, single N , 11 50• th • • Clubs&Bug. $50 Asi.ort Honei 8060 camping traile r rlat s crew. top cond . WT>• 8 P • pv o~c. : A.11bclttncJN.wShop : 'AVE!Ncw&usrdfum. ed gardening&••••••••••••••••••••••• bc.'Ci,boat.51871 2~ Mu$ic.. S4SOO/bsLS43·o.58ldays. wtr & elcc.: nva1l. • • appl's, mise. Wilson's household Items 726 SALEOllLIASE . -tM'""'"""' 1083 • . 540·81 21 or 675-9672 :. "BACK EAST • ~1nUES" i Bargain Nook. Now 2 Bison. \Eastbluf() N.B. l\lor"an Quarter Geld SO eurtarn,, irn lime ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 Bost.on Whaler It Doi· _w_k_nds __ . ------"'"I T Stores -S45 & 814 W. I\ 12 : 0 \ drps 12' wide bdsprds Cu M' 0 M · 1 ly. 40 hp Johnson rblt, : ~ : 19th, C.M. 642·7930 & a . noon. mg.mustactimrnediate· twnlcdbt thro~rug all nn '"'. at1c eec. elec ahlf't "elec start. Balboa Peninsula dpcl< : ·~·-"""1 : S48·3262. SAT/SUN. Some old· ly!tl4!'>-i918 in&oed c~nd,nuelec5pre· ':fo~·~~Pwe~condl· Teak benches. s1200. spacerorsallboatto~·· : Gold&SHY1r~Jew.lry :i----------1 Somencw. F\Jrnlturetonorses-~tare®lstered ssure cooker. e lec • '' • ·1259 6'fs,2on Roblnson,675-8120 1 • Cl L .• <l!li • e...a....-a......1 • SEE TO APPRECIATE building supplies. car 3C· Qtrgeldina. xlnt trail heater rlantll CIA)' pots Martin Guitar 15 yrs GO' "IPE TIE t th C4• • . oc~• -_.,.. _ ~·-• Drexel solld oak anlq cess. Other misc. )7296 hor:;es. S200each 640·1807 patio lb & umb!ell~ s12: old, xlnt conci. ssoo. %4' "Y bri. Stlipfcrck NO. Coll Ron6at 5~3P~: : Collecton & Deconiton ...._ : S\>anish 9 drwr dresser. Walnut St. Fln Valley. misc. Apt 114 ~ ,77 Snnla 675-3545 & y.,.... trtr. OwtMr, or S.~·709l, Evs. , : : 6 Ii: w I m I rr o r & 847·7129 2 ul!ed Western :.addles An a A' c C . ~r . No ft.a &..-.1.L~ & 142·3 I '5. -I : OJMn TllH tlru Sat 11-4 : m11tchln1t Kng hdbrd. ~ & SIOO. 9'i9·2520 or checks. vrnc• ~ loots, Speed Ir , •. S•~ I to S : Elegant. Sac. AIM S pc SALE or Ii kc n cw 67S·l72S -..,,.....,, 1085 30• Chns Crull ~lassie. Ski tqto • --1 • Span.BRgroup,dretaer rurnlture. st udio OE. lae lldrljl, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• New twin engs •••••••••••••••••••-•• • • w/mlrror. chest. 2 nltc couchu. TV, bar stools, F\nshy Chcl!tnut Appy cond .. 1 ae t rl! e zc r CIU1Jina qperntlOft. Desks, Completely ovrrhnukd Grl!ut Ski Bout : : Sl429MtSt,MI 67~4912i !t~gdosn.1al\t(is~.t(rur)n .N!Op8l dSAbTl/SbUedN, lcl4ot7hle3~ mlftintr1ao'n9 Y!;c:oi~9~c~.~.~~ Tmcnl!hplln1°..n1:w11r'!.~mwo('t~n~ chadl r 11. td)'pw r i tcr. P e rfect condlllon ti'lfthrd.283Cbevyung. • • ...... Ur• s .. . • . • .. . v .. ...,.. .,. ..... on .,. " • ~ cr.i cnLa. Ill ti~ lll!l. $7SOO b11t olr Siil' 1111 Siu lll'C<'8" & like nu U'lr. ••••••• • • ••••• ••••• •• ••••• ••••••••••••-Shor . &t2.3188 J umlnc. CdM. 6PM. Mlle ofc luru. 8'i9 Ol03. etc, 54o-3:M, QUl<'k '!all• Ca 11 IU:M~t S:WOO rltrn. ~U , • -' • ~(;J4 OAILY PtlOT &lnday.Ootober10, 1976 ~i{, 9520 ~-~~~ ... ~ ... !~.~~ ~~' .............. !~.~~ ~.~~!.~·:.~ .... !~.'.~ ~.~~·.~"!~ ....... ~~.~~·.·.~ ..... .. • _ ...... _ Mot 14t I •••••••• ••••••••••••••• '67 Do-.. Von c.......o 9715 D..£..·-9720 01UVD,SpHd& C~n.Sal•/ orcyc s •OVl-:R70C'ARS• Mw.ti.t>ll!'76J~C:PCJ7. ...,.... ..,... ..,..., SIU 908 0 Rent 9120 Scoot.n 9150 ININVI::NTOtlY hkenew.Callti75:126:!tor ~ 11 lud¥y! lU\Jio'lli71. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• trrms !->tk .. ;io.\3 '72 CA.l'RI COUPE Sal•• & L•ad 1t9 ·16 17' C..:Jll(ornc,1 :.k17'xt2'1'Cabcl\('r('ampcr, '7'lYomuh;i 250l:eMXdirt ANTIQUl:.'S&CLASSlt'S $1499 \'6, 1 1111eed. AM /FM TOPDollo.rl•atll 'Cb/Kil, 302 l-"otd , 280 Vol\o, w lJoot & Jacks. for long b1k~. Many extra:. !tolls Royct!, U(iutky & TNCb 9560 i;Ler<>o rud10 hl'itll•r. on ALL Trade ln:c o 0. ~~ !1t.:1 !lt>53 Jrt ~Pl' $700 ~-8587 835 9221 T R1rds: io'rom SSOO tu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40.ooo m 'le:. ~u pl'r HEW,ORT DA. TSUM b:JOP'\t wknd'j h d HJ\ 000" '1 .. COURIER PICKU· ,h,trp! 581 PDF 888 Do• ... s..__ .... ·w F.1 C.immo Campe G3 T11um 650, c oppe ..,.,, .i1r:. ,. ..-~2295 .... ,...,.. .. \t II ST s EL I. ' :'! H Sbdl. SJSO lotsu chrome, trude for BUY SF.LL-TRADE .i Sll(.'ed. Jackman tnJgs, " Near Mai: Arthur l'u"'ercot "'2 8!> hJ1 CJllll-t:!5212 p uorS650 5366646 ELZFA.RGO&CO t:irp,yt-llnw.83208t 540 •5630 &JamboreeRoiub l ' \~1c.:.on4whecltrJtler 830S Macn·SantaAnu $2588 A.utos,lmporfed 833·1300 *"' Vrr)' rl.'as S36 ~IG:!l Cab c"er 7' ll:ilf Pint SLoutu1c!_GTl50 f'ull drrb l0to6. Mon ·SJt ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ll:J .. :1: -c.imp1·r. s ip!! •I, \ttub. ~3~;6i Xlnt,und SIOQ(I Clc51.:.!'<17~9·7nd9uyi. 540-5630 -Gen.ral 9701 DRIYEA. J ....... .__.~ati'on \ei;• l'ln 891·3907 _ . • ,. • o • .w, ..... ,.... • '71 l''ord 200 P /B. P S. ····~··•:•••••••••••••• 2626HARIOR ILVD. LITILE • ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Motorized Blkt>S 9 140 tlcnelb mmc n l'll' c,rc .. tl 1!.156 St d •b k • VII t ' ong IJ" nl'r $3,!IOO/b~·:.1 74/ 7 5 LOTUS COSTA M ESA ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• transp. & mileage s:i2.i maml~r.\::.tC:r'r<'r. oni orr •• 49-1 ~2 •. I> ELITE SAVE A LOT Q-rs, Sole/ *FALL SALE'* CallS48~:'17,Jim 49!)..16&> 2626HARIORILVD. ,_cc .~,c 'H·'75Qlpr1, V6,sunroof, R·~ 9 120 , .. 1 COSTA MESA 'ii Font \an 111,11! "'1'1111. ful~) equipped, 5 spd, lo"' tupc, rullyc packu ltl'. StlOP &COMPAR1'~ • Smll•y Mop•d 1 $350 ?O londa muu·trat ' l'\ 55 DeSoto Hem 1 f' ~ cstm ml c•111, St•.1ts ,t m 11 0 age $ 1 O · 7 5 O · lui; rnt:k SJ600 6<H 2471 BARWICK DA. TSUH ••••••••••••••••••••••• C I W ·k cellent runntnl! cond1 l''H · i d X~ '·10 l'h<''>' pick 1111 "''le 1 \l\1 l''M & (.U.3NJTl 75252.21 H.30·ti -' S,rn JuanCapistrano ''.1m1wr Shell for 1>Jk [c e or s lion. $100 642 0302 . !!•Joi con . ra h ·II lo mile" ·~ •• . co111-.t• l'. ' wkdyii ·1:1 t;;cp11 , 4 s pd, mt'lullll'. 831-1375 493.3375 ' -p:irts. I ownr $495 orr :. 1 • ua:~ . .' Jdl> cas!-.\'llt'. .1ulo iih1ft bl h 1 w 111 1 0 1"-'n bovl" pl:i~ttc wen 182 H~wportllYd. l'.I"'·' •• .. w .. ~uk ·i i:•iit·•· urn.<"'·ll whel'I~. S2300675·7tm4 .... 00.~1., "iii'.' -IH'. 11 a r p. 0 · 1, • "'>S l 54 5783 '" r.u u 0 -' .,..v.,.,,_ ~ """ -Daimler SO\ l'l'ldl!n S:?·l\15 . Sunduy!I cull ,72 D"'TSU'"• SIO ~~·w i\1>prnx K . ..,:,.11 l~l Costa Mesa a. '"IJ1rt". run' j.!Ood S90. A " ofl\•r Cull 01:; ~77i all &tG·283'1 'S-l !'IH:T}', mint cuml, 't~ Ford.II mpl!, \'K, btl! 071 1''orcl AM,1-'M !>tcrt•o, &:dan. 'ti7._ l1~hl ~r;en, ~7S.t186 5pm r(·~tored ong parts, new b(,'<J, gd i;hapc aMdc from rrptd. rnkcl. radiuJs, nu &ood !01~· $300</ S~l>-J(}-19 c · . t vr • 11 · ~ t•yl . a utomatic. 1111• c<md. & stereo radio. ln bchernbly 1mma<'ulal<'' Must &<'U to bch <'v1•' (3117486) . nµ~'<.I seal & dent 111 bed 73 upn. 4 !ii>< , 1, n a ) Motorclcles/ ·75 Honcta 750 Supc,,.p<•rl _t•ng, HA HE ti3~38 5750 fir~. 646.61-18 bcf· ti. put. $1,000. 075 2571 A.lfa Romeo 9705 clean. Brci:ht red. Uni) Scoo en 9150 Like new 300ll mite:. '50 Ford 2 dr. tt1H1wcul.1le . -7!"11.>odl!t' Tr:icfl'Stn;111 :mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s;!,200. 545·2.118 TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Makcofr.fi73·0AA2 &on~mal.S2SOO 75 LUY. ha:. rack. l>h'P Acr , radiab, II"' l.1pl•, BEACH IMPORTS ------- .. A BETTER l9731londa350.•l cyl.ne" !l62-17HZ bumper, .new tirc:.. l'U~l. hljct.. Dr •DEMOSALE• SPECIAL BARGA'..... HONDA MISSION Jardmgheackr~.rumni.:. I 1 .i~t rm . s29oo rirm Eni::brt•li.on :!U ~!Hi!l!1~>1i •if tt GT OFTHEWEEK ONLY Sl795 NEWPORT DA TSUH ....... " VIEJO xlnt r u11n10g conJ Re<reat ona 837 1073 "" • a $765 bst ofr must :.ee Uob V~hicles 95 30 .72 BLi\ZEll Autos Wanted 9590 0204) '73 Capri 2600 888 Dove Street CHINOOK $ALE t»2·3ib'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2.000 & take oH·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISCOUNT-$ 1625 v.i;. -t spd. radio, healer NEWPORT BEACH WHY LIST Bubble Top Dodge, l ton p.i) CASH FOR CARS! 818 DOVE ST xlra clean. 833•13 __ o_o __ PRICES? Motor Homes, i.imu;. \Ouni.:. 20k mi . mcnts 675.79115 Top s Oollar s t>.iid rue :'\EWPORT BE,\Cll S2195. fffTori 9723 \\'ht>n "'e can be.iL .in' Sale/Rent 9160 lu.cd\.'<l. S6.000 II IZ-6252 l\17.t Che' Y Lu\ 1'1.up i:lcan u:.cxl cJr:., trucks & CALL 752-0900 FRAM K'S •••••••• ••••••••••••••• -, .. NEW 1976 •I SPl':f'.ll •llO\' SY!-.11-\I •IJli·\L n \TTEH!t-;s ·STOVf':.1n; Ill>'\ •SllPF:ll F:CO'iO\I Y •LIST Sil 15 lc~al currant ad\ertt~cd ~:·n·;;:·~·,;~··~·,·;·;t:· 4 Wheel Drlns 9550 ~~~;~.:a~e~hl:·.u~\:.~ll. ~?~~~~Iles A1>k for Paul ti7 t\lfa Rom.-o 4·dr ;ed FOREIGN CARS ~ 330 GT 2+2 Burg1bll.. pncc Ill the U.S A Call 83J 26lti or 612 4tl!i7 ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• L.tpl·. CU rJcho 2 ~un HOWARD Chevrolet m MI Super engine. 4·"' hi 492-6515 Oorram 's. J,000 mi on HondaMo-p~dS295 ~ewportB<>nrh.<.:;tlcf CHOICEOFTWO roor:..:\.lnln1nd llt•,,tulr l)cl\t•&"u··ilSl' 11.tM· .. bra.kes. i\11chehn 509So. EICnmmo Heal rbll enjl. Gt.t-0850 .• - NOW $6495 l'lu~ Tax & Lie: l03H3tJI l FOUR OTHERS READY TOGO BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I 888 I ll~och lt•cl Huntinqton Broch 847-8555 ~ Autos. UHd 26371 ,\very1 arkwa~ ----'< u r ulc 1l Good M d1l o San Clemente 642·0054 :\llSSION \'IEJO Motor Home Rental \.)\'Cr$3.:!llO. 962'205~1 '\I-:\\ PORT UE-\C..:ll si1s0 ~rrcc 1»5·7s'.:2 I n. -----------• 831-0122495-1026 18'1i'to32' LIA92D4CTORUYIOSETRA.S 19;).IC..:ht•\y!Tonl"&c· \\~P.\YTOPUOl.Li\lt . ---------19'i301N0Rl'd"blaci... ..., runswdl.S350 ll<nctxl! •'ORT<>l'U."L',O''Al'S' Audi 9707 '71 Capri iooo. 4 ~pd leather, l ll.000 mi, ·-1 II d v 1'75 I t "\tll.v self-contained II d •'I h r .,r "' ' 'I II b rr Sl6 500 83" "c.•7 tre•) • on .i ·"'. xn urtop c.eCLrlc"cnr Pkupbed.Si56~5169l L'QR•'iGN.UO',ll·~S'l.1,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••Ul>lse 1 cslo er. • · ... a.,.., ., • rnnd J016199.'i5CIH25, Special WecklyRatt•s & Jll th1• "Ooclt l''' r "' "· " 551:'1007 S41Z2Sll(bu~l Resen .. rorllohda.'' c''"cl.ROI ,.. orCLJ\SSIC..'S '73Audl IDOLS ·· nl'w, mu:.t i.ell. 2'JM39t ' """ '76 Datsun Pic kup -~ -9725 Hl::G ENCY !\IOTOlt II )'Our l'ar i~ <''<trn Cll'Un ., dr stereo/Tape Auto nat !lfili·8107 llOM E RENTALS ONL y $4597 Lu milt'!>, Chl'rry. ll·a:.o.: ~(·e U!> rir:.I ~ l..oJded~ Lo-Mi, ne'w lire~ DatM.Wt 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'iS llondu 3tiO T. many !125 N. llarbor Rlvd. s A huy ~~~rss;~~r Co. BAUER BUICK S2995. (020HM IJ ••••••T•O••p••B•U••Y•E•R••••••• '73 Fiat 124 Spider \trJ~. l'rJ"h liar. lk nc"' * •531·2503 • * W25 Hurbor Ulvcl HOUSE OF IMPORTS AM J FM t apl', m ag~. con cl. Low 1111. S850 C---.,2• -N ---714/990-2525 CostuMe,.,a l.17:1·2500 714/523-7250 Secusfirst,&last'Top t:hcrry cond, lo nu. &t6·VWl uslom <. t•w enA. 213/694-2854 dollar paidrorimporls. 931HDIT. tires. b<1tt, brks, & crpl 3 \\' E llUY '72 AUDI I OOLS COSTA MESA 1..:tlsh Car Co. ·75 Jlomla ·100 Li nder burn s lo\'t: uvcn llul i2 • 'ouri<'r ·l 'SED ''.\llS ,•. n r I " " ·" 1\utornalit•, sunroor & air DATSU.._. 714/990 2525 warr. i>l'rL concl Sl0!/5 re ng 10 i:al wlr, le rrl>. ::;1:Jl.1.'; TH UC KS• " • I I l l'ond (539 11 0Nl 3 6942854 Pvt. party. 6~2-11610 50 J.!01 ga::.. c ct·t JU in 1;n.~ti57 Come 111 or C:ill Zfl 15 llarbor lll\'ll 21 / • • Gi3·98().I -1·6pm or'lly Sec rlrnnro 'tlll w '7 t 302 l'n,:?, FREE A . I Rt•cluccd lo only Cm.ta l\J esa 510·6110 '69 Yarnah;i 3SO. Hcbl at4SS5W C:.t ll\1').N B m:.n' \lt.i~ :\lust ,,ell HCciurcrr ppraisa S.2495 cng. rl'rnng, l>addlt -s.!.>tiU M51!207 Hc'lu(h·r G rothChe nolet IJag,, !!d cund S300 i5 Dodi:c motor hml'. rull' .ill 6pm, 5-lX· iu:1•1 1~211 Rt•at•h Ill\ d 833·5128or!Jij2 5-IZI e,·cs. c·onL 'rl l'l'<tl har.::1111 ·7;, l'llC\' l'hl'\l'Ollc, 1,,.,., lluntm~tnn l\cJC'h 5.0CICJ rnc . i !Ill" 11111of1•\tc.i' \lu'l 't:ll "lOChl.'vPl' 847·6087•549-3331 Ml\RQDIS MOTORS '73 Datsun 1200 Hatchback 1''1AT BUYERS ATIENTJON 551·0!m<> ~·r.i 113ll <111g111.tl "11nd1lion S!fi5 IHS 011~5 "I: , )······················ TOP UOLL \ ll P,\ID 1Ull01 MARGUI Alli PKWY ~tJn01~of,....,,. -A .. t·•,l••• Ml\~ION VII JO 8Jl·1UD0 49~·1110 ~ Spccxl . rarlco. hcatt>r tinted .:l.i:.~. Stk;; 17!IO. $1799 Brand New '76 FIAT "' . 1 · I SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVE DEALER & 4 speed AM/FM pwr steenng & brakes. elec windows & tow mcles 1235CFSJ Excellent' SAVE SUYOR LEA.SE 1973 IMWIA.VAllA 4 speed. air cond . pwr steenng & Blaupunkt AM s tereo cassette (818JSI) SAVE ..... •u ....... ..._....a .,. • ·~•/....-.A. 1964 MII 220 SE brakes, XLNT! .CLASSIC COUPE A rare 4 speed with sunroof. leather 8 track stereo & 250 engcne Nrce1 (020NLEI SAVE ,.....__ lt72 AUOI IOOLS IUYOR LEA.SE 4 ai>eed. acr cond itioning. rtbullt transmission .& new lir•,; I\ must SEE! (445EYR). SAVE. ******************* Jl40Z M?F It. Pw~w_, Ml..-'Mte !831-2040 • 495-4949 u ... _.,......, .. - 25' Ol'E~ HO \U. full) HUNTERS s<'l[-t:ont Winll>r r.clc-. SPECIAL TOYOTA '75 ' ! Chl'\) LU\ I' l ' -.unrf. A:\I f':\1 C':J!>!>l'tk, 2 'r 24,000 mi wrnl\. l>l'~I ofrer O\'t'r S3JOO 96J 8181 ().t.t.8385 CampmJ? Ul'11ght Fulh self-containcrl '70 m1111 molorhome Only :n ,l~IC m1 & 111 xlnl i:onrt Sip-; h s.5500 Ph 830·2722 9170 ••·•···•···•·•········· Tent lra ilrr. .:ct to111l Ston'. 1t:dm:1., "nk SIµ::. 7 S751l. 847 ·OJOi 1!17-1 Stilrl·rafl Tl'rcl Trailcr. :.lps 6, xlnt l'oncJ Lo;1d<'d. Sl500. !lGl!·3171 Auto Service & Parts 9400 ••........•...........• '6:> El Cam1n11 but·kl•t scats. :'l:ccd to b<' re c·o,en•<I S15 for the t\\o !Xl!l-4911 l Stm·I. Dat~un true· I. rt m<, & Ure~ GC)()ll lr~••d left S20. 893 ·307:1 Afte 4 .30P~I ' ' A B E T T E R SC'pcratc or together, ·ti8 BARGAIN" Ford .. _. Ton PU, gd cond Uest offer Camp<'r >!', LANO CRUISER ~f'Oo;; SliOU 11 ~1 0 '' $ALE •MEW 1976's ·1;.; El Camino. 350 l·.ug t !>pd. i.:oo<l !!ti>! 9!>30 all IJ \\ kd\''. •4 WHEEL DRIVE Vans 9570 •MUD /SNOW TIRES ••• ••••• ••••• •••••••••• •WARN HUBS •ROLL BAR WE'RE DEALING SEETHE GOOD GUYS AT . BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I 8111 l~och ll•cl Hunt1nqton l•och 847-IS55 ·75 llollgc. Cpl ti, P:111l'll'<I. ,\;\l, F:'ll. 8 tr:it.:k slcrcu. t·usl ~eat::.. 17 ,000 mt . p,t pty. 49~··1-llH 'IM Chen• \'an w .~127 l'on·cue ~nl!. :\1\1~1 ~..i1 $1000. 536·9Gi9 afl 1; 'tii Uodgl' 'an. 11 "'I cond. p11\ r111~ R92 3155 '\1111 s:ns 'ii Fonl \\ 1111111\\ '.in \'K auto. liiJX'. sumo ur ht''l nrrer 6-12·3i67 ·------., 'i 6 Ch e ' ro I e l ll a 11 y 'i3 F' orcl F 2!;0 I\ I. \\hl'ds. ~l.tkl• uHcr. Call trans . P B 'ti5 FORD \'A:'« IWcndn\\ I 6 cyl Cpl~. drps, Mcrctl auto rbll autu lrnns & c'i1rh Tune up Ill ti 76 ~!I~~ 1·a~h 83:1-CYJ~I \leekdays. !I 5. 776 7fi70 Kl7 1002 I \l \I El>li\Tt-:L \ FOR ALL FOH EIGN Ct\HS C..:.\LL OR CO~! E IN TOSt-;t-; US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W <.;st Hwy. NH 642-9405 TOP DOLLAR PAID r<IH ('J.E.\'\ IMPORT CARS WANTED! JUNK AUTOS \:\11-;RfC:.\N fl)ltl::IGN I pay mur<' t'a'h th.in anHml' till l l6357120 or tnll trN• 11 Zenclh iil20 I Bl'Y .ll"'I-\ t' \HS USED ,\l'TO 1'1\ HTS :..io 51Z:1 ff.17 llt.37 '72 Audi 100 Super Econ. • Gd cond. Sl750. &t0·l&t4 or M8·2lii3 'i i 2 dr Audi lOOLS Auto,~~~~~~~~~ metallic blue. 2600 mi .. acr, S3900. Dr. Berns· ktn. CCI. 833-5.&61 day. 6i3·0J-17 eves. ili Audc Fox. auto. il'.ithl·rdh· cell. <imtlm. 10.000 m1. .rn:l·O 131 BMW 9712 ....•......••.•...••••. CREVIER &I sr. H OADWAY SAMIA AMA 835·3171 THE Ul.TIMATl DRIVING MACHINE •USED BMW's* '73 Bavima·(983H~\' I '73 Dahun 1200 2 Dr ~ Speed, tinted (>llA.1!.s, radio, he:itcr. Stk!M655. $1799 ~ 18835 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH H4:;>-7781 540·0H:1 '16 Dotsun 2801 ·I Speed, AC. /\~1 ff:\1 SLCrt'<>. (878NWV) Sup('I deal. Lease British Car Co 714/990-2525 213/694-2_85_4 'H 3 OS· <02-lLJ R 1 'i i 200Z, xlnt cnnd. lo mi : $2797 +Tax & Lie. (Ser .99537 1 ACT NOW! O!Ccr Expires.Mon 9 PM 10·4·76 DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT 120 W . Warner at Main Santa Ana 557·2132 '71 124 Spyder Sharp. P.P . $2650 . 640·5060 or 673· 7517 'i5:ttl02 · C6Z9:'11BK l n ·w fl' d1ah \:\l F:\l Closed On Sundays a~lo S-l~Kl 113·1.51;.,.; d;y~ '72 121\ SL. Top cond. Xlnt -------buy Call 540·2933 days, i 2 B \I W R .i ' a r i a . or 4!13 5 ~.!.Y''CS & wknds or 644·4J!>5 eve!>. 1\~I F)J. mr rnnd, I'S. 'i3210Z. fled. 4spd, .iull> trans. xlnl cund. :\Jags, i\;\I FM. air T R>19ii I l)llli-iJOO a.,k fot s 11:><1 6i3 6i31 llutd1. tii31!51!i '73 124 Sport Spider. Yellow, new lop. $320cl S.16·~6 (bU!>), 497·3719 aft 4 1969 DATSUN 2000 ROADSTER '74 12'1 Sedan, 4 s pd. orig. 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 A.uto1, H•w HOO ORAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST BUYADATSUI AND GET A FOii MOPED FOR *99,0R ' , NEWPORT DATSUN 111 DOVE STREET NEWPORT lliCH 833-1300 "''' ed 0t 1 cocr. "'111• be ~ ~ 1f'OU' •~" 'C!Oft ~ •'"•,.. •1 tt.MI 11or• to oe....-. Ol*endlolfDfll,llu-y Ocl 10 1179 Red w /blai:k h;irdtop & 4 owner. xlnl cond. Lo mi . .;peed. (086NXNl. am/fm stereo tape', ONL y $ I 79 S S2450. 675-6602_ - S.ilt':,.~ervice-Lcasini,: NEWPORT DA.TSUM '75 Fiat Spidn SAA Dnvc Stn•C'l Stereo/Tape, Sunroor. Roy Carver.Inc. Nl'~Wl'OllT Jlt-:A<.:ll M85MPV) 833-1300 HOUSE OF IMPORTS Holli. h ovrc 1n1 W JS.ti) .Jamhon-'l' Newport Beach (;..ll).fi.11~ '71 Datsun 2401 714/523·7250 Air, ;\la~!>. Loadecl! '74Flat124 Capri 9715 Gn«1t cond. SZ!1!15. SpecialTC.Lo·Mi,Mags, •••••• • •• • •• •• •• •• ••••• C4-10CPO) '-/\ $2 HOUSE OF luPORTS ... tcrco. er, /\uto. 799 1973CAPRI ,.., 093KRG) SPORT COUPE 714/523-7250 HOUSE OF IMPORTS t\ I . I speed w /::..tick 0210 llalchbnck. Ilk<' nl'w. 714 /523-7250 ~h1rl '1nyl interior. pd 7 000 S2-• o -------hPall'~ & A;\lff:ll tape. 4 !> 1 · me: ~~ 1~ · '76 1''1at Xl-11, 3500 mi l,'nbl'lie\'ably im· Days&wknds Mlh?ld am trm + c<ii.seltl' marnlate! !\lust sec Lo '71Oatsun 510 llou~hl home, must l>cll bt'heH' tR861971 PP. SJ.500 848-98-12. _____ _ ONLY $2695 Call!lG88i92bfrll;lm _ '75 F i;il 131 S; 14.l!OO Mt . . NEWPORT DATSUN ·ro Datsun srn Sdn 1 dr • MctalUc blue, 2 dr. $3.1CX>. RAA DO\'l' Street ltarh.lls Stt'r<'n 645·4837 f>46·0Z7l -.;i:wronT BEJ\Cll M:>-o:l.57 _ Honda 9727 833-1300 --- -·; t Uatsun 610 :;t.1 wni: , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i 1 Cupn 21100 cc. A:ll F:\f acr cone!. nt'w r:irlcals. Brand Mew '7 6 ra(ho, rulll'Y "his. ~leel Xlnt mnrl ~2i00 4!17·3!172 ht•\tc.!cl r:cclhib S2 151l HONDA Cars l!IJ-6.".Clll I !l r.1; D a l ~ 11 11 I 6 fl 0 OVER I OO 'i:l l'a1111. \' ll. xlnt conrl. I (}\\net ~.11011, lll'sl ofter !\lark 581-ZMZ/837-9100 llo:cclst1•r. n•lllt l·ni.:, 1m ma1•ulat1• flt·~• oft ToChoos.Ff-om! li!fl W it '71 Dal!\1111 St a Wag. 1 ·73 Ydlow C;1prl, 6 cyl. ~pd .. i\IC. L1t1!1!:•i.:<' rk stick s hirt, 13,000 mi Lo mi. SIROO Well lakt' Superb t•ond. $2500. trucJc. G4:l-lfJt:I. &1Z·ll124 .---. . --- --------71 2-IOZ. r111l' t•nr11I. tlspd., '76 Capri II /\M /1":11, ma AS. 531100 f'42-1G'11 UNIVERSITY Olds mob lie Honda Cars • GMC Trucks 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·0040 '7 1 Honda Sedan, gd cond. Air. Wires, Gre:il cone!. <:?&lNLF> ---1 Runs grcnt. $1 .200. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 7'14 /523·7250 '71 2407.. fine (•on1I 4 spd, 581·5657. am/f m. mai;:!>, S3GoO. -·~sc· . 11 l-hb -k-642.1641 / IVIC ti C :Jl' . Radials. xlnt cond ~utos, lmporMd Autos, Imported ~ 5-19-3726 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JCIC)UClr 97 30 QUALITY MERCIDES BENZ FRANK'S FOREIGN CARS 509 Soutti El Camino RMI. San C....,_nh 492-6515 '67 Mercedes Benz 250S, auto trans. air cond, AM /FM radio. Unbelieva- ble cond. Lie. UEF109 '68 Mercedes Benz 280S. auto trans, air cond, run pwr, new radial tires. AM/FM. Lic.-XDU629 '72 Mer cedes Bem: 250C. s unroof. auto trans, air contl . AM/FM radio. ful l pwr, radial tires. Lie. 875 DZC OHH WIUDA.YS AM> SUHDATS ......•.......•...•.... JAGUAR XJ Unusual Proentl.,. Malnt.nanc• Pr04Jram Includes nil schcdukd l'~actory services, parts and labor for 3 yrs/45,000 miles when you lease, buy or purchase your Jaguar wilb our Magic' Plan. Call today for de· lo els. lritllh Ccw Co 213/694-3951 714/990-2900 '70 Jag XKE Conv. 6. Bm. New to~1 1 ownr. clean. ~-P H: 675-079) '7:\ Jag XJ6 Executive Sdn. Silver w/blk Inter. Fully cqpd., like new. lo mi'g., mut sell. 646-5219 or 548-6318. I ,- ...,.., 1111,.,W Atha, t.ported Allfo1, IMporhcl Wot, IMporhd Wos, ""..-W ..._,,,..ported Sundov.Octot>er 10. 1976 OAtLVPtt.or Cllf •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Yto I rted Jaguar 9730 ~e•• lena 974 Opel 9746 Seab 9760 Triwnph 9767 Volbwoten 9770 ••••• ~· •• ~~•••••••••••• ~~·.~~~:'.••••••••••• ~-~~:'. ..... ~ ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ttl s 68 E type 2+t, (hrome 1'60 MR 190SL 196' 0,lt. '74 Sn ab 99LE. A IC. "76 Triumph TR7 HIW '76 RAlllT ~~::>_••••••••••••!?.7.~ ~'=•••••••••••••!!~! ~••••••••••••••:: .. H• w\r"· AM/t'M, ~ood In· ROADSTER t<Jt..DITTE AM/FM, 4 spd, &at or t speed. AM I t' M Model 1101·4 1p(led SOUTHERN ,75 AMC HORHET 1972 a OOUDO vestment car. usoo. 4 cul., 4 &peed W/5lkk 4 cyl .• •utonuatlc. Tlldio, fer. 962-8453. mull.lplex ca.s~eue, fac· (.250933). -· ... GE COU ... TY'S w•Go... C:OUPI SS<&-23&4 1bJrt, buler II s teteO he.U at.ebr & wbJtebwall llres. oyote 9765 ~~6'ta~kl" i~~~~·r &11~!: Pl l1~~Llt -"vOLUME" 6 Cyllode;:' aut~ trans., Lentb1.or eeata. I tracl( ·1~J-XJ6 radio. Unbelievably im• a ~lieva ly •m·••••••••••••••••••••••• WI lltw cenac l t •-!ull pow"'r .. -s--Ill t • M t t than 10,000 miles. Llke IJLLY"'TES "OlVOD""L"'• power aleern~. power ape "' " · <.:hel'ry, lo ml, loaded, OUlculale! Must Bee to mac o e. us geo SOUTHlRM NEW ·u d f ~ .. SA 5ft braJccs, r•dj1>, lunoao (S771''VZ> 11pec1aldeal.87SGSl. t:~:cC!H(-.MllSP)O. llTS bello~L.~:sro9S Olt.AHG!COUMTY'S warr:i~(~:;-lJ~.clory YW.PORSCHE EXAMPLE: Br;ind n \\ nck. Mlnl condlUon. 4195 lritfshC:wC:o. ~ NfWPORTD/!t..TSUM VOLUME NOW$5695 S&nJuanQapl5trano 1976 V~vo z.&2S. F'\lll Low milu. l-\c:. 714/990·2525 141 DOVI ST. 888DoveStrect TOYOTA DEALER IARWICK DATSUM 137·4100 493-4511 equipped. (090046>. <mMWH$. J999 llNillillN _~Dll•s 213/694-2154 HIWPOITIE/!t..CH NEWPORTBEACI{ Sa1tJu1mQ.iplst.rano 'rJJVW OHLY$6596 752·0900 133-1300 Jo:XAMPLE: Brand ntw lll-1375493-3375 Rebulll&cleau. SAMTAAHA JtwM9 97l2 1976 Toyot.i 2 Or. & full¥ M2·9336 UHCOLM MlRCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml% '76 240D Pantera 9747 Clquipped. US8527>. VollsWCMJlll 9770 1301N, T111tin '7S SDN LOADED LO Pastel blue. AM/FM,••••••••••••••••••••••• OMLY$2997 •••••••••••••••••••••••'QI VW SQuareback.i.uper SantaAtla 547·0111 Ml. BLUE/WH T. '72 Jen sen lnt Jll. Xlntcond Call63'1·~9 power ateerinf, power 1972 ,.AMTlRA . dllun, new eng, clulclf, 5075 AFT 4Pl'C PV'l' brakes, centra~ lucking, s speed. air cond., powllr * * brakes, shocks , maas, '74 Gremlin, AC, PS. P~ MS· ·' • ICcrnMMft Ghfm 97 35 48 O.E.L. Cap r ed steering, brakes & win· rodials, Huul s hirter. A/T, Xlnt, low mUes.1-PTY,;;..;;.._• -----~ Sl0,709. Buy back $6077 dows, AM/t'M & rnlly CLEAN S1900 Firm. 646-8080. 2019 $2400 P .P. 675·53'72 '76 El Dorado Cqnvcrt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Pymt Sl76.81. Ser. whee ls. Like Ni:: w ! Anah eim S t •• Costa Loaded . Fuel·lnlcc:ted. "69KarmannGhia No.1291S9. <790PRC>. Mes:i .• Eves. ORANGEC:OUHTY ck '"0 1000 Ml. Bes t ofCer. origownr.$1750. HCNHoflmports ONLY SI I 895 UP SALE .74412wagon.AM/Fl\1, VOLVO· ••••••••••••••••••••••• <DJ Z09) 540·77H or 64S.9280days. 714/523·7250 t-IEWPORTDATSUM 33,000ma,xlnt cond, EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO 1971 IUICK 41M·OlST '71 Convert. Auto, am/fm, 2 I l /921-8588 888 Dove Street $2,950 646·9631 Largest Volvo Dealer CUSTOM LIS/!t..IRE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil new tares. Sl,800, beat NEWPORT BEACH '75Cblnook Mini Camper. USED VW inOranaeCowity: COUPE. ""u1l power '73Mercedes4SOSL. P.P Call Bob, 1975 VW Scirroco 4 spd, BUYo\'LEA.~E 4· orr. Call 497·3027. 640.I 004 833-1300 557-1773. air. S3650. Pvt pty, 30l E . DIRECT' w/aircond. & crulse con- '57 KG Classic, nu eng, paint. body greal, inter. shot. SSOO. 960-4551 MBZ 9738 ttouse • Ponct.. 9750 '74Toyola CorollaSS.Xlnt CAMPERS St.evens,SA.54G>S8l4 ~·~~~rf!ll~:] ~~t!I~~~~~.latc .. ..................... cond.,30mp~ .• 30,000ma '67VW Pop Top Camper ~ HOWOHLY$169S 1976 Porsche Targ:i. $2750. 752·11220. HOW IS THE TIME FM stereo. Xlnt mecb . • metallic silver w/black TO BUY ALL l'ond. 497·1M5 -s.-••---i::==:::: Ml\RQO IS MOTOR S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 RX2 Coupe, lug rack, mags. special top, many other xtras. 846-~ Of Imports MOCEIES IOIZ anodized trim, Carrera '70 Toyota Corolla good. SJt..1.EPRIClS 1969 VW 2025 . tY1011U-l.C1 mags, a1r cond., I track cond, + 4 tire rim:., GARDE.._. WEST F"'STl"CK Anaheim 750-2011 Nabers Cadillac stereo & only 5500 miles S600/ofr 499·2H~ C\ e:. " ,.. ,.. <228PRC>. Pri. ply. Call -VW :..Je.C'J¥A"'·llf~1ll , .. 'f/'wf '> .... (! 'f" .... ., .:. .. ,, •. t ~t',,HJP't •' 10 , •74 Mazda RX3 Coupe, 4 spd. under wrnly. ver) d ean 837 ·3202 WEEKLY SPECIALS --MlW-8~6-8445·hours al work TOYOTA 2 Blocks W. Beach Bhd are long so keep lrymg' 7600 Westmini.ler Blvd A 'cry nice runn111t; cur: <SAV438). BILL YI.TE$ YW.POllSCHE i I' • ~I Jl,,,o ') '; 1 lJ Quality and Pric:c: Guarant~d '75'h Rotary truck. L1kt> new . S hell , amtrm ca ssette. 1\1 ust sell. S3,495. 963·5992. Mercedes lem. 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 450S EL MILAN BROWN 1973 PORSCHl 91 IET/!t..RGA 5 s peed, atr cond., stereo. mags. Buy or XLN'f lease plan. (600HPC >. SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495-4949 .METALLIC Sunroof and cassette. C '67 911 Targa. Fantastic Mos. O.E .L. ap Re mech 'I cond., Sli-150. "A BETTER BARG AIM" BETTER YET AT 1960 Mercedes 220, 4 s pd. AM/FM radio, n ew in· terior & tires. 2S m1 per gal. Best offer or trade for pickup or panel. 675·o<J70 days or 673·9676 ;iltt>pm. $20,468. Huy Bae 673.6377• $13,614. Mo. Py ml S343.8. ---------• BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Lean Mew· U1ed OVER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY Houw of Imports AUTHORIZJ.':D .MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 523·7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy. MERCEDES USED <0St603). Big Savings o '67 911. Red & blk . this c11r! Tu and lie. no Mags, S·spd, supe r cond. ml'ludl'd 644-0850 or 642·0054. factlf} Altkrized Dealer ·s:i Super so. Whl & blk. •1t'£D-xlnl cond Call -v~ 644-0850 or IH2·005 I 'JJ 45QSLC '75 Porsche911 S. $12,000/bst ofr Sunroof, Stt're<> AM / FM Must sell. 968·2139 Cassette Lo-Mi Le:ithere Int. 400J ME. '70 Porsche 7911T, super CAU FOi A QU8TE cond, nllw tires, ne"' paint. AC. 499·1394 213 921-8588 '63 3565. Xlnt cond. Nl 714 523.7250 paint, tares. am/! stereo. PP. 542·08i8. '73 PORSCHE 914 MPrc:eaes Benz 450Sl'1 ond 450SEL's Xlnt cond. ;\lu't ~l·ll. Pl' G11eat selection in stock Best offer . 963·1ill:l7. now. Buy or lease. Uni· MG 9742 que finance plan avail&· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ble for late models. Call 1974 MG MIDGET '68911 CpC' ·~ cng. A tC. Asktng SS,500. 554·5481uftl'r5pm. HOUSE OF IMPORTS immaculate lhruout ! •74 Porsche 911 Cpl' I forquole. Super little sportscar; 21l/921-8581 (011LIN>. Che r ry! Air, magi.. 714/523-7250 AM/FM stcrt'o._ clcc win dows. 28,000 m1. $11,850 838.2796 '68 l\18, xlnl cond. $2,500 646·182.3 '76 Mercedes 450 SE. By owner. Mi la n hrown tbamb oo intr. Elcc roof. 7200 mi, mint cond. Sl8,500. 1 ·4R7 ·8537 •68 MBZ 2SOS Sharp. SUPER DEAL '\ClW ! 210111-'H. British Car Co. 714/990-2525 213/694-2854 GARDEN WEST VW :• Blc1t•ks W or B""'·h fll,rl 7600 W l'' Im 1n.,lt·r Bl\ d Wcstn11 nstcr ~1:1 7551 '71 914 white. xtnl cond Asking S4200. Orig. owner. 409Colton. N B. Rolls Roye~ 9756 .•..................... HOW DURING OUR OCTOBER DISCOUNT $ALE •COROLLAS •PICKUPS ··CORONAS •CELICAS •CHINOOKS •LAMDCRUISERS WE'RE DEALING OH THE ENTIRE INVENTORY SEETHE GOOD GUYS AT -SILL MAXEY .. TOYOTA I 81181 hach ll•d. Hunlinqton l<'och 147·iSSS '72 Celica 4 spd , ai r, vinyl top . mogs, s ha r p. Wkc nd Sl>\!t'l31. ~-12GG F. British Car Co. 714/990-2525 714/694-2854 :;,-280St C11ft Itoadst #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ·72 Corona Mark II. I dr, • ~ '' er '67 l\lGB. Orig ownr, c.:=:=::::::-=~--..... Aar,aulo,S!.1200 ncros body & ant work. ROY air. auto. Xlnt cond 6429885· S825. Con l a c l Ed. JRR CARVER Sl650 673·3350 ___ _ '75 450 SEL. Jll~t ma, snrf. 6-12 6s.13. ROLLS-ROYCE '71 Crown W:igon. A C. stereo. Sl6.~00. Xlnt -.5-S-G-T-. -X-I n_l_c_o_n_d-. UAOJ•mbore. radio, auto, new brake!.. cond.Call495·6689. AMtFM s te r eo. wire 11 ___ _,~'"'.='e~ull tires. Ori g owner. Runs looks great• 67,000 '61Mercedes220$, immac \\hls. S1500 537·04f>8 CLOSED SUNDAYS mt. Sl550 Ph 6-t I 6027 In & out. good running cond.673·6651 Opel 9746 Saab 9760 ·71 Corolla SS. Xlnl cond, ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;\lu st sell S2100/ofr . Ml '72 600 ·73 Opel GT 52495 30,000 •72 Saab. /\ulo ;.ttr l-dr 4!11 6715 & 752 1721 Pvt ply. Lee. 714 /998·2252 mi 's. Xlnl cond. P\'l pty Call 634·:Ul:JO. ciars.' cvci.. T.:;-mph -- W'kdys <7141612·2-'27. Muslsce fi.12·86R2 544.5111 nu ----- -- --------······················· Autos, Hew Autos, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 rn f~· '76TOYOTA FREE! 50 GALS If Gu THIMK IRITSH THINK BRITISH CAR CO MG-JAG-TR Exciting plan lets you purchase liko a leuse. Sensible payments. Over 100 new /u s ed. lm· mediate delivery. For quote call. 60 Mos fin. 11vu1l. l.IBRJTISll CAR co 213/694-3951 714/990-2900 '76 TR 6'S 81~ Selection. clasi11c 1n- vest ment ! Unaque term:s. British Car Co 714/990-2525 213/694-2854 ·75 TR7, moving out or area. Must sell~ Beat of· fer. 494-0098 '7 4 SPITFIRE RDSTI 4 speed. red beouty. I.Ike new, lo miles. S39LJIT. GARDEN WEST VW H 1111 k, \\ "H1 II h ftl\d ·~ -· \\I . '•Tl 1 I• 1. I !ti\' I "' I 11'ltl'lt I ~f, , ',j '74 TR·6. 18,000 mi, xlnt cond. ~so. 962·6292 Westmmster 893·7551 * * '74 Dasher Sta. Wa«J. Auto. Air. Stereo. Rack, Lo·Mi. S3499. (791LDW) HOUSE OF IMPORTS 714/523-7250 1966 VW bus with built·in l'amper. S8SO 548·2748 '58 VW Van. l\lags, 1500 eng. SiiOO. '65 VW Van, no enJ(. SJOO. 640-0451. San Juan CapLSlr:ino 837·4800 493-4511 * * BUGS l '67 THRU '76 OVER 30 TO CHOOSE FROM 4 SPEEDS •SALl!S •SERVICE •LEASING Oveneas D .. ivery Se.rvlce & parts now open on Sal's 8 lo 4 for your convenience. 67 Skylark Sport Cpe, whte, 32K mi. (act. air, P /S, P /B. Sl,090. 548·9822 •69 RMerm Lo·Mi, Air, MBZ Trade In. $1599. <ZJ>8 015) HOUSE O~ IM .. ORTS 714/523-7250 '73 Century. Air cond. Vinyl roof, PS/PB. Xlnt cond. $2300. Ph 963-6163 LN sini: Sprci.1li't:. Prcfr1rcd R.ill'> L .1r.:cst Sdl'Ction ~lfNl'IV & U~l'll C.1d1ll.ics 111 Or.ini:c Countr Opc:n Sund.w Cadillac Ma~1er Deafer 2oOO H.trhor Bl'J4. Com Mesa 54().~JOO = ·72 Spr Beetle. Xlnl cond . to mi·g. am/fm stereo +many ll.tras. Sl 900 546-2918. 1966 Buick LeSabre. 56,000 CONVERTIBLES mi, xlnt cond. S79S. Call -----.,- 549·1930 Camaro 9917 SUNROOFS 19116 Horboi ( M l>4t. 9JOl Cadill 9915 ••••••••••••••••"!•••• ALL SALE PRICES Autos, Used •••••• ~~••••••••••••••• '73 CAM ARO, ~e. 4 '72 VW Bus. good cond. Lo mi's. Make offer. Ca II 968·9879 GARDEN WEST •••••••••••••••41••••••• 1968 CADILLAC: ::~·PB, AC~~·000• VW ~••••••••••• .. !!~.~ DEVILLE 1968 V.W. Squareback. Xlnt l'Ond. Recent eng rebid. Low mi, gd tires. Full power with till '74CamaroLT.~Gii. 2 Blks W. of Beach Blvd '72 AMC Janlift wheel. <WFE649>. loaded. clean, ~bf:.t 7600Westmini.ler Blvd Auto. t rans., power HOW ONLY SI 199 offer. Mustsell.~455 S1 ,200. 548·2153 We:.lmin~ler 893 7551 steering, radio. heater. ·ss Camaro. Rebuit( en~. * t451-MXs >i 9lk99· Ml\RQOIS MOTORS New paint. Xlnl ~ond. S1200. Ph 675·183 t • PlufTacl l- Fully factOl'Y eQuipped (HLB210776812-4551) P!IA T .. I l;QenM Full factOl'Y eQuipment (7HL71009360H290) 1976 B-210 2 DR. SEDAN ~··· •tw.. ....... ~, $ •IH1l~fh11o111 ... 1I • \II ' Ind 1tj1,..1t.~r'f\ • 41 .• , .. , ..... i. ............ i. ............ 1-.1.~ 2750 MPG :~~~'7r' .. '!:~;~.t:,.., . ..,., 29 . •' 1 "'"'" h.1f'l•1o1, .., ,,, ,,.,,, "" ,. Uni' HWY. , .......... ,. .. , ..... ~""''"". "1rV • ,, ... '"" ""'"' .. , OTY ............ , ... _ F II fact""' e I t ,.,"'", ... wr•·• ''""'l..,. •'•"•h , .. ._, t~-...-."' ,,.,,. . 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'75 FIAT t24 SrtOH Onl t If tt.I ""IH Wflt ,., .. tor IJIH~ $4799 '75 PORSCHE 914 I "°"' •~to. -•llffll Sttrt0 -•lltth. 9'""0· tow molH. l .. lOO ..o\.IOH $4199 $7999 PUHSCHE-:\l'DI GARDEN GROVE 13631 HARBOR 636• 2333 BLVD. ....... Us.cl Autos, Used Autos. Used Autos, Used IAutos, Used Autos, Used Autos, Used Autos, Used ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Cht¥ro&.+ 992 . Chnn*t 992 Che vrolet 9920 Chenolet 9920 Chrysler 9925 C ontinental 9930 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 ford 9940 •••pt••··············· ...........•.••••...••....•...•...•...•........••.••..•••••....•..........•..••..••.•.•.....•.•...••.•.•••...•....•.....•...•..•....•.••..•..•..•••••••••..••..........•.........•..•.•. "67 OleV S 5 Pwr '>leer. . Don't See Us First... 1975 CHEVY '75 Chrvsler Cordoba '74 LIMCOLM -o Ford Wa gon n c" ·-o Ford Torino "dr \11 'i i Gran Tormno. PS. PB. bra'\e.s S5;;(l orbe:.l offc r '6ll ~h.e~~· "0"J . Gc·~L UL t '" ., 1motc1r lrJnl. 11'r t•s 1·ond P "' P ll .-1 o•'.n1"r ,\C',hrundn<'w\'ng .. xlnt ~21>S 115 3t r s 'JI '• or b<''l ufl cr But See s as ··· MOMIA2 +2 Super L>eal! (033:\10\'1 CONTINENTAL · ·· t · -~ · "' d -1 1Sll!ln2.! ·-~"-·•. i Cat1002.9u:!I "lfYouDon't ,\ut omJtrt·. rad ro. 11.000m1. MARKIV J:O•Hl_.11.1111t 51 59:> car.lnm1h.•<tJ:l'.lii:;!ll36 <·on ' ... • i 4 Nova WGCjOn heater. sµcrn1I wheels· British Car Co. Fully po"er equipped. ~1" lOi.l ·;o Ford ,:;;.~~nn. :! !!·'' Linc:oln 9945 W /)it . S.195. &I I 030'J 'fi6 Impala. :.u r. p S. p B. CIOuyMfroHEL"'l, ean·l be told from ~l'.:W~ 714/990·2525 A:\I / F:\t s t ereo l ape , '1"3 c~.tl.sx1c 500. auto. P S tanks. :.tcn'c> lHrk. ma"" •••••••• • •••••••••••••• ,·e1-y good rondrtron. """LW'.. ... •74 Ll ... COL .... • "i3tl l!ll!2 "'"" • n l 213/694-2854 \inyl top. l<'alhl•r o;cals. r.1d10. \•h1t1• w rl'd rnt ice box C:d mcl·h cond " " Dol\1dropth.•hall'C.t•ta ----You're Paying OMLY$2991 t tl l .. 1ccr1ng \\hCl'' ch·;.in "ffia l!il.Jl58 s.rns ~~lllli 4000RSEDAM JOb\lltth ,1 ftl\' 1·o~l l>Jil\· '73 MALIBU h'" '75 Cordoba 1 ru1s c l'Onlrnl ~c t . \" K. autn lrJll!;. factory L T 00 Muc • k h 8.'19113 '70 Font r ortma. l\lnl run J!liO F'onl F airlanc :>00. I l Pt lp~ Cl .i--:. t 11 c-rl ,\<! Xlnl ton<! ~:.! 700 'Blk Bl "ith ll'..it er Int mnl! rnnd Goo.I body cir S795 C.\Sll .11r rnru tt111mnl!. power P~f>.12 5671!. , t:H·s ~\\I.nib. 4•15.Qt •. 1:! CONNELL Stereo. Tape. Loaded ' $7899 1111 . ltt"<'S. ~Si.'i offer Id:! i c:l!:l s ll•t•rinl!. JH>" l'r c..l1sc _........,_ ----~Q99. 1078:"1iXDl SANTA AHA 0 Ct _ 3 .,,., .. l hr.ti.l's, p•l'H·1· 1\incfo"s · •·-.._ Used Autos, Used HOUS"'-Of IMPORTS i .>l l ;..i.,, .• m:; """1" ,,,.,, 1•r ,.,.,,1 .... r;1d 10 . -..... CHEVROLET ~ Ll .... COL .... MERCURY ·•·:! Falcon. r uns good ' •••(•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " " 11 u 1 u · r h ll<r \\lt1l!'\\all lire' :.'K!X l!urhor Fil\ d 714/523-7250 Sant~~~; TS~t~r~05 I I 1;:;:il'_-·L~\1~"~;~·tll~:r ,\ n~ }:~~~1':.;~':?~S or ... l>t o \;;;vi. ;oof. t1111l•d l.IJ:.,'. 170 Gretnlln .......•.... $975 Aulo trans. ((117613 2) '72 Datsun Cpe ......•.• SI 075 4 soeed (094HFdJ '69 Chevy l/4 Ton Van •• $1395 (76471J) ·'72 Courier Pie~ .... S 1495 o(96739T) '69 Oldl 88 H.T .••....•• $975 Air cond11loninq power XXE75Sl ··10 YW Fastback ..•••• $ 1275 io27APMl '71 VW Super lffffe .• S 1475 Sunroof (997COCl '70 VW Camper Pop TopS2375 1937BSWl '71VW9 Pass. Bus •••• $1975 (1124244) '71 VW Squareback ..•. S 16 75 Aulo trans. air co nd111on1n9 52SCTNI '70 Opel W aqon ••• ; •• $1075 Aulo trans. (245ASJl '72 Rat Waqon ...••.•• $1275 '4 speed. ( 125HC11=) • '71 Rat 850 ••••.•••.• $1275 Sport Racer. (703NBWl '70 Toyota WGCJOft •••• $1275 Auto trons . a ir cond1t1on1ng. i514BEPl '72 Toyota Cor . ._.II .. $1575 (S85FTBl ? I Buick Cewturian H.T. S 1 575 1'1r cond1tion1ng. power (3SSOKF) ?3 Hov• c,. ......... $1175 ~ cyt . auto trans (281JFWl ••71 M•nrick •••••••••• $1 l7S .Auto trans . air co nc:t1tton1119 (3790CR) !•70 Nova •••••••••••••• SI 275 Auto. trans . air cond1tion1119 (045BN0) !172 V9CJC1 Hatchbock •••• $175 Auto. trans . (4890TEl .. COST,\ :\I ES.\ J:tPt•n J.lliOll or hl"sl ol 11h~·I'( (·11n·rs. lilt iih,.l'I, 541;.1200 i.-1 I'll parl) SIU ;xcH ·1;9 Forti fl ;~n t•h \\ l!ll t'\lr.1 1111•t• car : l.11 'fo. '75Chevy Monza Continental 9930 'i~ :\lark I\' ~111•r1~l i:otd x .i illuh~. nr 52 1 i 1;,, Good !'ll l•ch Iv l\,.,.r(, 1.1;~1 1'1'. T C ••••••••••••••••••••••• bhuon " 111111111 r I "I llkncls. a~k for Hucl hocly work. $1;:,o 1;t:1 'ti.I I $6395 ·7~ LJJ:!llna ~ 3. Buel.r t ~l':il". 1111' l lup. r.1d1Jb. aut ... :11r . \ \1 l·'\I. l !l'l'llr. \Int ... nd s:HIHl .own oupe ·;3 Contint.>ntal 2dr Town xlras. ltl.P iw w 1 oncl or tjiS·H50H. l.o mi , hi•aut~-. auto Cpe t::xec car. lm mat· ~.OW ;,5; !1:11:1 (ilj Funt I dr Gnlaxic good - --· 540-5630 ;,:.1 1~1 ~·;~~lio1~1.'~'1'1~1r:~,11;~; ... ~·!1~ conci ... lo.· mi.. all k.•athl'r ·7~ :"11.\HK I\ 1\hitc> <111 l ran~p i·ar P.S. 1'1B. r,;j Forri Galax11•. [111111. \Ii .• , ... ~ ... l~ ... ,,..~ .. ~-... ~,..~-~-.. 1 .. ~ ... , · ,..,.. ,., t 1 r p ui n ,·iitlo. "U ti re" $37.) J'S, P B. air. f11,t~IO m1 rac k. I <')I . l'COIHllll\" IO Cl ··~'11 ~ \\I" I q ,... Whllt'. low m1ll'.l)!t', ~un .. . II I I ----t~i7 ~BVJ · • .\ :\I r :\l. ~l e r e 0 • roof. ~iOtlO !11;:1 i to'J _iw; l!t!lll t,·:~~·~· ~~1~/~. '1~1~~~1 ! CC • • 19il Impala ~wd,10. ''"j 8 't' h C C lhf'rmostat1c heat & air. -- . L' 1 ,.. G 1 2626 HARBOR BLVD l·nncl . In m1. will ~ell fnr n" ar o. Pvt. r ty. S-1700. ;;10.1800 '74 Cont Mark IV 7.1 r·<m ,, agon. ,a ax1t' 497·2891 • Blul•li uo l. I owner . 714/990·2525 11·5 wkdysaskfor Uud or 280UO :\Ii full rqu1p ~M:.~~~:~;rntotrans '73FORDTORIMO COSTAM!_~~-- 499·1460 714/694-2854 _:;2.t 2157 wlmd:;. m~nt. t.o;ukd. l'll•..in WAGON Maverick 9947 ---~~99 B-1 282 '75FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.ut I ried Autos I porff.d Autos llftporff.d ·'" t lf 1 V II, auto. trans .. factor~ 1974 MAVERICK .... ~!· .. ~~••••••••••• ..... : .. ": ................... .'••••••••••••••••• HOUSE Of IMPORTS GRANADA GHIA air conditioning. powt·r 71 4/523-7250 :? Door v.s. auto. t r;.m-. ~lcl'rlng, power hr.tkC'~. SE l> A~· Ii c ~·I ·• • • '75 610 4 DOOlt AM/FM radio. yellow 6736 11'\iles. rregs radials. moulding. pins1rip0, v n d e r coa t1 n g !Ser aHL610040634) (St!< #43,Jt ) SAVI s3244 HOW e '76 710 4 DOOR SIDAM e Auto. trans .. AM/FM radio, Orange. 7012 mlles. moulding. und e r c oating (Ser . #JHL710070885) (Slk. 114842). SAVI s3524 MOW ••11 710 2 DOOR SIDAMe Factory air cond1homng. AM/FM radio orange. 5083 miles moulding, u ndercoat !Ser #JHL7t0053017l (Stk #4615) s3449 MOW e '7' "O 2 DOott CPI. e Auto trans .. factory air conditioning. AM/FM stereo rad io. aQua. 65&9 milea. moulding. undercoatl"9, radial" (Ser. IHL610·071174) (Stk. ;:;;i. 144S9 MOW e '76 DATSUN 710 e 4 Doo r . StCctc sttlft . .ir oonc:tl110f'lfn~. at1treo ltpe 8 ~ Lo milea~e. Partlet Factory Warranty ramalnlng Stk. ts099. e '76 710 Z DOOR SB>AH e Factory air cond1tion1ng. AM/FM radio stereo c a ssette. green. 5559 miles. mags. radials. m oul d i ng . pin strip e, u ndercoating . (Se r . l*JHL710076635l (Stk #4829) SAVI 13824 HOW •·n 710 2 DOOR COUPE• FaC(ory air conditioning. AM radio. yellow . 3 7 11 miles, moulding. undercoating. (Ser. No. JKHL 710026383) (Stk. #4529). S]644 MOW e '75 710 4 DOOR Sll)AN e FaciOf'Y air cond11ton1ng. AM/FM stereo rad io. red. 9932 miles. moulding . undercoating. !Ser llJHL710040025l CStk lf44o51 SAVE '3444 AJr oonditionin.sJ. Stick shift. nidio. Heater, etc. S1K 5099. 14299 NOW • 76 DATSUN 710w.H e Loaded with eX1ras. Lo Lo miles. 15026 = '4299 HOW SAYI s4999 HOW A* Aa-.t o.r 11 Mollllt w~ • f'lllll Mt-1111 HO·HU • 1'ID IUhltfL • NllMllll•ll IHCll ............... ' ........ -... r @ llfWI: °JI 11\" ~ .. , . ., .. "4fV41iO.A1'1 • ... a.-.o••·•• , .. -------a1r u ind . power stf'er rn<lto. heater." h<'el co1 a111o rn,1t1r . P" r 'teer· !Corvette 9932 1n _i:. po'I' e r brake:-.. <'rs. \\h1tc"all l11 <'s, tmt rnt.! <ttr cond . \lnyl r()Of ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\ '1 t';\I .,lt•reo. nnyl t-<1 i:tas<; SupC'r llll'l' rur• & ""' m1fc,. The Pl'ill'l'l top. IPather tnm. ra il~ c bKl lll'O :!ntl <'ar ' t20Xi!JS L 6S Conell(' 3:!7. :! lop.... m.tf.!~. mint l'Ond ~1tl1: •. ~·II or tr;11ft• tor :!tctZ <H \".1n 6i J 1!214 '74 Corvette T Top. t..o.1clo.11l. '''l' to ap prcrtalt-' rJ'i7.JESt HOUSE OF IMPORTS 7 14/523-7250 993 ...•....•.•.•......... '73 MERCURY COUGAR XR·7 Low mi lcul(r . V·ll nul t rans .. factory air cond. power ~teerln~:. powe brakl'~. powrr windows 1''!11 !;l<'rl'o radio. \'11\Y roof.. clc Lie. ti27T=--0 $3899 SANTA AHA LINCOLN MERCURY 1:1<11 'I/ ·1 11 ... 1111 Santa Ana 547-0511 '71 COUCJar XR 7 Auto. air 't1•re<1. 111..idcd ::itipcr deal. 99tCC1' lritlsh Cor Co. 714/990-2525 21 3/694-2854 ----Dodge 993 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Coronel 500 w~n. like new. PS. 29,000 mr, 52200. 968-.lJ.t9 ----·m Chnri:ter 3ll3 cnJ(. A/C A'.\t t"M i.te reo radio. 4 spkrs . ne w buttery tloob. Ph 12131592·277 HB. '7G Comorba Loaded. L mllugc $1hqr .:ruy. St!SOO, pp 83~ 9221 ·s.1 Dart CiT ti 1·yl. Aulo Runic great. Nt cd 11 l)od) "o' k S'lfl.'i s.is 9l811 \dl4't•b tu mt . .,1111rr d " $2388 MOW ONLY S2495 luw 1 .tr l.11· :13:1:\I DI. $4899 SANTA AMA LINCOLN MERCURY 1:1111 °" Tu ... 11n Sonto Ana 547·0511 540 -5630 IOll~SO~ & SO\' • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 1~801 Ml\llCoUI Riii Pk W' !.t1n0nqof•wr l\.,.,1f 111•' Mt~~IUN VII 10 ij }I· 11180 4<.IS ·I 110 ·r;; t'ntr1 Sq r run~ 1H·ll Hit. \C. nl·W S LI radl Autos H•w 9100 Autos, M•w 9100 h rc!-t St;:Ju. s.a:;.J9ti l •••••:••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " A.uto1, U1N ...... u .. d Auto1. Uaed Autos, UHd Autos. UHd Auto1, u .. d Sunday. October 10. t978 OAIL y PILOT CJ 7 ;.:;;;~~·;·•••••••994·7 ~:.:;·•••••••••;;·50 ····.:;••••••••••;;~~ f»i;~;.;••••••••·9;·60 ;:.:;;;•••••••••••;;;:5 ·:;·••••••••••••;;;·~ Mtot, New teool ...... 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MOMTIGO GllAHDE S.m0.49S t3S6~cr 6~· s~~·be::~rre~,~~ i\~~· ~~~~~ ~~· Cull f•d.or)t •ir cond1llorung, Auto. ti:1u\s,, factory a V-8. auto. trans., factory ,.Oftti 9965 • --- power •lecr1ne. radio, cond1t1onlng, powe a!r cond1uonmg, po'l\~r ••••• ~~•••••••••••••••• n.unchrbtrd 9970 is Veg.i u'T Jtatchbuck. heater Nice car' Lie ateerioc. power brakes, stel!nng, powl!r <d1~c> . • , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cstm 1ntr, 1111 stl'cr'J:, No 08.1ELV. radio, heat.er. 2S3KRV. brakes power '>'tndO'l\S 70 \irund 1 "'SJ Speed '72 T-llRD air auto rally whl $•777 ' · pk11 lcatht·r :.ca.is • • i.. $1999 , r.ad.Jo, ~eater, wtulewall A:'tl ·FM. new tires .; V·8 automal1c lranli., redial Llres. ll,000 m1. ures. vinyl roof. Tmled brakes s1400 Ph C4-t 05~ factory air cooditaoning, ~iust see to appreciate class, wheel covers. Lo po'l\er steering. power Sacnfit•c at S2l!l~ l>h 540-5630 S40-5630 lo miles, see It today' '73 c;rand l'rl'-. 42K mi. brakes. power \\mdows. 831-1814 Lie. No.122KUY Lo.ided. Xlnt $38(1() Wall power seals, radio, --;--$3611 tJkl' lrlldl' 631·33811 or heater, '>'h1tewall lire!>, Ur72 \ega llatchbu1:k., P\t t~l 4i!J<J Pl' \ m) I rool. tinted gins:., ply, m us,t !IJ era f1c1: wheel covens. 920NQO. Makeorr. wll &tS 9Sl6 '75 Alli.re, $28SO. Racina 1011\,0\ ,\SO\ • l IN( (H N Ml HCUl!Y 1011\,0\ & ~0\ • l INCOL N M~ IH IJHY 2626 HAHOR ILVO. COSTA MESA 2626 HAHOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 540-5630 1011\so\ & so~ Men:.-, ttSO 1970 Mercury Marquis orange, 4 11pd. hatc hbk, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4/dr. Loaded! Neiw FM r11rl10, perfect cond, • LINCOLN' M HlC unv $3266 S40·S630 '73 Vega GT, 33.000 mi, am/fm, 4 spd, 111r. ~164!1 bef. l pm . • 75·MDCURY rad la ts, s a cri fico 2626 HARIOR BLVD. ~ 3832or623S99~ MA.R"'UIS 6'4·Ll.56. _ __ COSTA MESA •7 3 Grand Arn, A t C, '72Vega Hatchbul·k.Good "" r I cond . Reasonuhly WAGON '81 Comet, 6 cyl, 3 s Cl . '6c GT c :;tl•reo. ul pwr' very 2626 H"'RIOR ILVD. . ,.. 641 5 9 1011\SO~ & SO\ • LINCOLN·M FRCUBY stick crubby car $150 ·&Hae " oupe. clcun & well cared ror. ~ pnct.'U. l owner. ' 11 Aut.o. t~aM,. factory air "'-t oir QAC,'l'>ll /&14-0727 . clean, xtrai.. $105/). SNOO. 645 2992 _c_o_ST:_A_M_E_S_A __ '71 CllEVY VEG•. ''ood condll1on1n g, p ower "" ,,,..,, "" 644-5346 " v steering, power brakes. '7 Ca .... V •75 p _..1 G d Prf '75 FORD tires. good run'g econ r 1 di 0 , heater, 9 4 Pn 2800 ·6 eng. Dix '6S Mus t 2119. \'cry gd 0"' CK ran x THUNDERBIRD rar $750 orr ·197 3972 passsenger. 5S8NDV. lnt, auto trans. sun~oof. cond. Call ror details V-8. auto. Iran~ . factory $4888 fact air. XJnt mech cond. SlOOO firm. 54lH306 air condit1oning, folly HA.RDTO, $289S. 548-1"87 power equipped. AM /FM V-8. auto. trans .. factory 1--------• ~ter('O t:ipc. \ 1nyl lop, llll air, power steenng, and MUST SELL. health re t b k t e t b k Mustang 995 asorus. '76 II Ghia. !JOOm1. ~al;~·~~ng~ he~~s.e los ~1s: ~0,';.e; 0 :: .· c~. ~f°~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. 499 3657 or '>Upt•r '>harp L il' :-.tt'reo, \'myl roof. rallye 1966 V..S. P /S. P B. auto. 821-6811 553\ll'l' whet>b Ser. 136000 2626 HARIOR ILVD. New paint, tare:., :.t.ereo. :--66 ,-1 s $5399 $5499 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN · ME HCURY COSTA MESA Xlnt. $1095. 642·5957 · u l> ! an~ • u 11 (' r --=:.::..:..::..:..:.:.;.=.;;..:.:...--1·--------engine. I':\ t>r~ thing l"lsr SA.MT A AMA SANT A AHA '73Marquls, loaded.super '66 Mustang. 289. auto. hurtin. Sec lo bt'IH•vt• LIMCOLM MERCURY LIHCOLM MERCURY OPPORTUHlTY knocks of\en when )OU use result·gettang Daily Pilot Classified Ad~ lo rrarh the Orange Con.st market. Phonl' 642 $6711 I ' clean, lo mi, $2,950. '4oodcond, Sl200'bestof· ~lakeoffcr 6-12·-12il IJUl:"i 'lu~tm t:ll.>ION Tustin 963-88l8artS erssi-5735 --Otdsmoblle 9955 SontoAna 547-0511 SantoAno 547-0511 '76 Met"C. Monarch '66 Mustang. New tires & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9100 .............. 1, ...... w 9100 ............... ,, ...... w 4 dr Sed 9 ooo A t brakes Call 551 ·3980 1969 OLDS Auto1, Hew -.v ""' --" · ' mi, u 0' bet ·s 30&10 oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air, Stereo, Pow St r . ween : · pm. CUnASS COUPE Ul81PQL> '66 289 auto P /S P 8 A1 r ronrl. w lo'>'. lo'>' HOUSE OF IMPORTS top cond., 'new 'tires: miles. tZKll1851 7 l 4 /523-7250 $1295. 546-1427 HOW OML Y S 169 5 A.atos, Used USED CAR ''TIRE KICKIN'' SPECIALS '72 TOYOTA MARK II ,......., rtdo ........ ,,,,_ s2216 t11• '113KLA1 72 COUGAR COUPE y.9 IUIO lrtnl laclory air s3326 cicndtoon1"0 ~,,yt t?OI E•oet._,. c::onddiOf\ •1,121 '73 V-6 i,Jtl'> Iran\ a1r C'>Mt00t'"'"O OOW9f \I~,,,,, •138?1 ME\RQUIS MOTORS 28H0l MARGUI Alli l'KWT ')un0•1•qoftw)' ·A.,1·ryl•1f Ml\\ION VllJO 831·"11180 49S·l110 li2 F85 compa(·t wag, small goocl \'~. I ~pd R II. t·ontl S Ii 5 uf r 846-5831 ·73 Turonaclu, l'ho<·olatl· brn. full p\\ r. "Int n md $2950. An,iuus to .. di 5-11 ·2080or .!!14·1362 ·1.i Cutla!>S Salnn, ln;irlcd. air, lo mi. \er~ "11:.tn S3.875. Call \londay 968.48'j!I Pinto 9957 ...••....•.......•...•. '74 FORD PIMTO Auto tran~ -.trn·•) r.1d10 t'u~tom mlt•nur & l'' lo:rior. µrl'lt) t•nlnr l.H· 11 PINTO 13 oJSll $2795 h~9Cl<O'l•o••tle•l •l•••I $1476 540·5630 MUSTAN CONVERTIBLE 1 w,lmmiil AYE 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 6 -:vt •vto l ttnt (1,cell•"' oono•t•on 111111131 COSTA MESA ..,_ __________ ..._ ____ ..,. '71 PINTO '73 MUSTANG XL:'\T CO~D lo mil.. ft .coll~n• co no "'"O $3199 ~.IUO ;.i:; 1m;1 -· ...ao ov1I• ft33• r '72 Pm lo 1600 CC', go0<I cond & mileaj(<'. sudc pnvatepartyH62 7Vlfl '72 T·BIRD A ll tu"vly f'•lfl\ cono.t'°" 1349$A I E.eellenl s3499 '75 CHEVY P.U. & SHELL SAYE '72 FORD RANCH AJ1 ''•"~' 1.,-tory A' ("W\tJllM)"lll.,,, ~ ·c~nq Powf\f th~C Ot,.MK E•l'..e11~,,, cl",,OH1on l1,.48H31e~'41 SAYE '73 TOYOTA land niser 4x4 Ro••~·~•·n ltt\QT s3295 '76 MAZDA MIZER 4 C!"-•1 '<1 M•litt IO mil .. & $ 2695 .,,,., I ll}l)f'.>1:0t all cars sub1ect 10 prior sate all prices plus tax & license FlRST IN SUVICE • ARST IN SALES FORD ·;4 Pinto S41u1re. air 1:1111d . auto trans. lu~ ruck super dean &H·m03 '72 Runabout , lnw m1 slick. air. s unroof. 'er~ dean. $2100 Will u111 i.1dt>r dean 'i.:> t1r -ti 7'1ust. 6 t·\ I aut11 1n tradr P\ l Ill~ .'l;i I :!O:lti '72 Pinto Sto Wo9. Lo·Mi. Air. Gn•..1l 1·•mrJ $2-199. <9911KX I! l HOUSE OF IMPORTS 714/523-7250 --- 1912 Pinto. xlnt. ~111·k , ~I M P G . S l 5 I :, . t' ,1 I I 71-1 673·7!li3 '73 Runabout \1 .11:,., stereo. :.l1rk :-.hill c,tm made Sl800 6-12 1:1•17 Plymouth 9960 ....................... ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth Open U..11ly & Sun Ill 10 P:\I 2929 llarbor HI\ 11 Costa :\1cs<i 546-1934 ·~ l'I) mouth <:0<111 hat lcry. tlrl':o.. 1·:id1.1111r runs. net•cb \\111·1-. :\l.1ke oHer .):ill 2!1\Ml 9800 Auto1, M«w 9800 EARLE IKE SAYS: Never again will you be able to buy a new small car at such INCREDIBLE {..QW PRICES Our credit ~pec1alists can oevelop linancmg 10 meet your budget F~ the lease or purchase of a new Toyota or Volvo · SEE UG"rODAY NEW '76 VOLVO CLOSEOUT r •l u r1 " r m P I ID•VCN146Sl l ·011127 LISTS I 0,045 SALE 262 GLA Aulo P S P B s1ereo 8 1 rac• '<lntOOI I Pal h!'f A. C '71 VOLVO 144E A J10 "-" 1'4()0 tiu' m• I ID•VC2656~E i.()04139 UST $9965.00 SALE '74TRIUMPH SPITFIRE •'•"'CC" • 'O A .. A QAU 0 r.o:.o F Jr.l·C:•1 ~--... ;-. I --- :· t ., YOUR CHOICE CORONA 2 DR. 4 SP Alt(t-;O)ltf; .. 0 u c;,,,,. '4....,,.~ S.+V9t,,., tr• , .. ,.,,, J . ·. ': (Ja DAILY PILOT BUY FROM IKE '75 VOLVO 164E Automati c trans fact ory air cond11toning power steenng. pawer (disc' brakes power windows. Stereo radio heater. copper 1n color Leather License 999MYD 56776 '74 VOLVO 164E ·~utoma11c trans factory air cond1t1on1ng power c;teenng POwer (disc brakes Stereo radio heater Red 1n color Sunroof License 600RFD 55876 '72 VOL VO I 42E Automatic trans facto r y air cond1t1oning power ld1sc1 brakes. radio. heater Blue 1n color License No 797GIU 53476 '71 VOLVO 1425 ·4 soeed, power !disc) brakes. 8 track Stereo radio White 1n color L1c0Me ·No 987CXW 52776 '68 VOLVO 142 -A'!tomallc trans radio. heater. vinyl ~f White 1n color License No XSR594 51676 BRAND NEW 1976 0 N A • 1HATCHBACK11 ' With AM radio rSGC2057139) ~2877 p I T •• '" , ..... • 11WAGOM11 " {WBA2025601 ) 3077 Wherever you ve n Orange County, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnaon & Son "Just Makes Sensel" • '74 LIHCOLM 4 DOOR SEOAM V 8. aut o .• rans .. factory air rondit1on1ng. powt>r steering. power tlisr brakes. powt>r windows. power •eats. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel rover.;, tilt wheel. ex1ra nice car '~ J,1c So 645.l PP. $6395 '74 COURIER PiCibf' ·I -;peed. J af'lc m:in mal(s, tarp. yl'llow. t83208Ul . .,:~Ulo Auto trans .. stereo radio, custom interior & exterior. Pretty color. Lie. ~n. 130JSll $2795 '73 MUSTl.H~ Gtt.t.HDE V H. a uto . trans .. factory air 1·ondit10nin~. power stt>erini;t, power <disc 1 hrakes. power windows. radio. healer. whitewall tires. \'inyl roof. lintt'd 1?l<1ss. wheel covers. Lo Lo mil<'S q•l· it today: Liren..;e ~o t22KHY S3688 '75 MERCURY MARQUIS WJ.GoOH \ u 1 o l r :1 n s . f a t· t '' r ,. a 1 r e11nd1uontn~. JIOWl:'r steering.' fXJWl!r brakl's. rad111. heater. !~ P;1~'l'ne1·r i.'>-'),lj;'l;JJ\'1 s4!Jt8 •1zc1., I OUf'£ V-6. <t speed. AM 1FM ster eo r;idio. heater. 40.000 miles. Super sharp! (581PDFl S2295 '73 MERCURY MC)to(TIGO Auto trans . f artory air condilionini;:. power steering. power brakes. radio. healer. 25.1KRV s2777 •72 FORD MA vEitiCi .-\utornal1(· trans mission, faetorv air 1•nnrlttinn1n~ 1mw(•r Sll'ering. rad11). lll'at1•r 'llH·1• t·ar ' Li<' :-.io llfi:IEI.\' $1999 '72 T·llRD \' x .1u1 '' 1 r-.111 s , faetory air ron<11t1011111g. pow1•r slecnni:. f>O\H•r hrakc:.. pow1·r windows. power ..,c·ats. ratl11l. IH'ater. wlutewall tires. 1 Ill\ I r•1•1t . 11111 rd g lass. wheel rm'ers I !120:'1: C/0 I 53266 SPECIAL 1976 ARROW SALE Outstandln9 Values on Brand Mew 1976 Arrows ••• It's Your Time to Save 119 on ~ An-ow of Your Choice! ~ • • IRAMD HEW '76 PLYMOUTH ARROW 4 speed. 4 cylinder 1600 cc engine. vinyl bucket seats. 600x13 tires (7L241<67300911 I $317661 WHAT MORE 'CANA ~ITTLECAR GIVE! (Valid to 1 o p.m. Sonday October 10. 1976. Subject to prior saleJ OPEN DAILY UNTIL lO.P.M. IMCLUDIM SUleA Y! { { GETS A. ~RE.AT DEAL WHEN YOUGEr IM OM THE MAZDA MEW.76 M~AS STA.RT AS LOW AS s2999 ' Mazda Mizer (360064) • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES 1968 POMTIA.C FIREllRD Auto. a real nice car. ·bucket seals. excellent cond ( 113JREI 5 1299 • 1975 VOLKSWAGEN "SPECIAL EDmOM LE GR.AMOE" Only 18,000 mi.. sunroof. stereo (679MYOl $AVE • 1974 CHEVY SURFER VAN Auto. only 27.000 m1 8 track tape deck. custom interior w-shag carpeting. icebox. bed power steering Mural paint 1ob. mags . radials. very sharp 54799 • 1973 DATSUN 240% 4 speed with only 44.000 miles (0 11 HWWl Sale pric'ld at 5 4650 • 1974 TRIUMPH TR-6 ' 4 speed. AM/FM radio. radial tires & only 23,550 miles (140KUMJ CA.U FOR SA.LE PRICE YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON ALL 1976 BUJCKS EXAMPLE SA VIMGS ••• Brand New 197 6 SKYHAWK 11511 Equipped with VS engine 4 spP.ed pwr steering 11nted glass. root crow n mold ing & body side moldings 1107473 ! s4199 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS 1973 IUICIC CEMTUIY LUXUS Wl.GoOM Power steering & seats. roof rack. wood grain sides. tilt Wheel & more! 1452H~~LY s3 444 1972 IUICIC CfMTURIOH Stereo radio, power steering. brakes & windows. vinyl top, hit wheel -IN SUPERB CONDITION! (536FEH). OMLYS 1999 1974 FORD MUST I.HG II F.t.STIACK Powerful V6. automatic. power steering & air cond1t1on1ng. Beautiful condition. (610KLM) OMLY 53222 t t7l PL YMOUJH DUSTla Econ"mical 6 cylinder. automatic, power steering & air oondltionlng. (S94H~LY 52 444 SUPER ·SAVINGS ON 76'5! Mow you can take advantage of Factory dealer rebates on • 197 6 models remaining in our stock. Over 150 ccn at our biggest discounts of the year. ALSO The 197 7 mod~s an here and we invite you to drive the brand new Thunderbird, LTD, LTD 11. Granada, Mustang, or Pinto TOD.A Y! THE ACTION IS ALWAYS AT aamn l~~:mM S.UPER SAVINGS DURING OUR REDUCTION SALE EXAMPLE •.. '76 FIAT 131 SEDAM AIR CONDITIONING Fully equipped including automatic transmission AM-FM stereo radio & many other factory extras Demo Ser 11100625. w•s ss.sta.nr DISCOUNT $1000.00 NOW $4598.10 Over 140 Mew & Used Cars Must Go We S'"lc. WW We W ..... ~lceo.,t. 16 Sft'•lc• St• -c.,...,.,..o.,t. U,T•D ... ,.mo.,t. t SllP£1' ca1~ YalllE:S 1975 SEDAM DEVILLE Vinyl top. stereo radio and 8 track tape. tilt wheel, leather seats. THREE TO C HOOSE. (10 #0206603) Low as s7995 * 197 4 FLEETW()OD BROUGHAM 60/40 power seat. leather. power. (Ser. #01773401 5 6995 * 1972 E~DORADO COUPE leather seats. 8 track tape, pawer ( 5 77FVZ) 5 4195 * 1969 ELDORADO COUPE AMIFM stereo radio. full vinyl top, tilt wheel (ZKX997) 12,000 lllile or 12 -""' :Vain Prot. Ser•ice Agree-nt ~•ail.,_ on P'~waed 1973-lt7' wlffl less "'-50 000 Miles. ----- LEASE YOUR . 1977 CHEVETIE TO CORVElTE ,• . FROM c 0 II II E L l E A s E "Our Reputation is your Guarantee" WHY PAY HIGHER '77 PRICES?· YOU CAN mLL BUY A BRAND NEW DATSUN AT THE SAME OLD '7i PRICES. Oot fftf1hy B .,)Ill w •• ' lh 11 t'h•V lrin'I tu•' ,,. 0.lf Cl#'1'1P1•'1lOl'i '·'' J'-f If• •f I Io 'i..tfw f1'( I' "lti ht' l¥'f0 f'1uM1t d t1· , , ,, "'J'" . , ,,.,rn I'''"" 'W*' it ...... Wf't WI f)0-1 lhf' I'• I 01 1 ''' lt1Wt1 A hr uKJ tit'~ JQ /fJ D1o1taun It ;'I() l,,.;.1"T ti.'• wtt '"" 1••111J hw ~· t ••Al lW\orfl q•ai-.. tfl t 1,.,11 '1. II'' 'h\I 1• '"'"" •""• tQ ... fo, ~ v ". '11"1!_1 ,,, ··~· ' It t<tJ If I 1of,lv n! I••!! 1•NI t•wh1 ~llf lj)I 11~ I j J '111 f•tt1+ 0,, Ir ti1 H\ 1,\1-.11 .,,, • ""' ,,.. .. ~,.. fht ,, .,. t"" ···~!I •tit Right Now. Dats= es Right Here. I ; Orange Coa i ·~ FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS A COR~cSPONOENCE COU((SE ?! IN TENNl5?!? WE . STLJDLI PHOTOS ... NANCY NANCY---WILL YOU LEND ME FIVE DOLLARS? ,. .. . OKAY. YOU CAN HAVE IT Please proceed to yournext lesson. 140W IN T~E WORLD CAN YOU STUO't TENNIS (34' MAIL? SUNDAY OCTOIER 10, 1976 \ . ANP EVER'<' AFTE((NOON WE 60 DOWN TO THE CORNE~ ... BUT THIS IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY---rv£ BEEN HAVING BAD HEADACHES .I . We are very pleased with your progress. SIMPLE!. WE READ Tl4E TEXTBOOKS CAREFULL.Lf' ... r r ~ Y-) _ ____,..,, • I @ By Ernie Bushmif fer I'VE GOT TO GET SOMETHING TO PREVENT THESE HEADACHES I I 1 YE~, I 'LL NEVE.~ ~~6ET THE OAY MY OAf'lLIN& WIFE ANO I 10·10 GOT MA~rllEO ! r WA? verzy • ~Ei:lVOLi<? THAI MO~N ING .... · . .., . \' 0"'4 , ~Ofr61VE ME, A~,. .... u ~--r OtON'T ClE'ALIZE VOLA weirE H!flE! I WA'(, L.O~T IN A "l!V!Hl 1e ... . ll!CAL.LING MV WEDOl~G OAY, O~ Al-L. T .... ING5 ... ! -'!JO Ne~VOIA~, z ACCIC'&NTAL..1.V GAt('GL-eD Wti....i WITCH HA'Z!L....' ECH!! 9e'51Dc5, I HAO JLA?i L..EA~NEO iµAT I'D 1-06i A L..AW~LAl:f ANO WOULD 9E 08L..tGEO ....... ~-"'" ro '(:JA'f OUT A L...A~CiJE GlAM o~ MONEY/ ALL.. IN Al..L.1 WHAi· A DA V THAT WA'7 .'.' \ DENNIS THE MENACE NO! I M GONNA BG. A MUs;tC MAN AND L.EAO A BIG BAND! l> C> [> W ITH GARY FAVOR LEADING JO JO FRANKLIN TWO GAMES TO NONE, HE SUDDENL'f TURNS AN ANKLE RUNN ING FOR A BACKHAND RETURN! #AR.0/-J? /f -qo~~ WHEN J. GROvV U8 l 'M GONNA LEAD A SANO! AND JUc;T !HINK ,, .you KNE-W M~ WHEN I ONLY HAD ONE IROMOON~. ~IJDGE LET ME TAKE YOUR TENNIS SHOE OFF! YOUR ANKLE'S STARTING TO SWELL! ' PARKER WE 'D BETTER TAKE OKAY I,. YOU TO THE HOSPITALr HELP ME IT COULD BE UP! r BROKEN! CAN'T PUT ANY .-t""~mi..\ WEIGHT ON IT! ~......--Ai:IL.~ NEVE:R MIND, .. 1-J.,L M.EQE DfTH WIL..L'?ON HAD WPGA PICCOLO! MAYBE YOU'D LET ME GET BETTER HAVE YOU A CMAIR MY CAR AND THEN I'LL BROUGHT GO AFTER YOU~ DOWN HERE! CAR, GARY! IT'S TOO BAD YOU INSISTED ON BETTING ME FIFTY DOLLARS ! YOU CAN SEND IT TO ME IN CASH OR BY CHECK ,,. IN CARE OF SPENCER FAR MS! .• I I BEING A LEAF IS A'.)tNTL.ESS I lEAVES NE.VER 00 A~1HING. ! 0 0 8 NONSENSE ! THERE ARE <Y\ANl,l FAMOUS LEAVES! FOR lt\\61ANCE. ™ERE WAS 1HE FIRST LEAF TO DISCOVER NORTI1 AME.RICA ! MOON MU'' IN& you1VE BEE:N IHAT5 A WINDOW YOU'RE P,AINTIN<J UPA LOOKIN<& OUT OF, LORD P.-- STOl<M, I SEE., IE:l<RtBL-E WEATHE~ MR. DOODLE ·. --. '.') WE'VE BE~N HAVIN<J ... ·-1 ~ '~I DOC I SOLVED 'THE PROBLEM, 1HoU~H ... I PUT THE SELL ING PRICE ON BEFORE I START PA INTING ... DOCTOR SMOCK SCRLl001NG UP FOR SLJRGE=RY.' AND H I S SPE;;CI ACU L..AR G X I.,.-.' ~ .... MAKING -rHAI FIRS! ~""'""-I NCISION/ se:e: .' He E:VE:N CRASH E:P 'IHROLJGH TH6 DOORS WllH-ou-r MAKING A SOLJNP.' WHO WAS 1HATZ BEFORE? ' WHQ DID I HAVE 10 BE A LEAF~ JO-IO ., l ., ( ! ! f l byFarclJohn•- ---------l C.N 1T SEE er IN 5PI ... L4CKSD IHE Ot-D GO·<lO·Go. By George Lemont • . POI NG IHE: SURGe:ON 'S VICIORY PANC~.' MARCE:t- SHWAR-rz , VY'ORL..P 'S Ot-..11-Y' MIME: POCl"OR .' \\t>LJLP YOLl ~ELIEVE SOPWELL HASN'T ~EEN IN AL.I-DAY? AH, IHERE SH£ 1 S ! WHAT 6AAC£-WHAT ~ CHARM! Q ... 10-10 • (opy•IOf'I 1976 lho l09 .. lo< Giid loibuf\e S,'ldlCOle II'< f:VE:R REAt71HE M ICHF:LANGELO SITTORV? • ~C»I~LD I 0-10 / YoUR BE.ALJfy o\/fRW~ELM5 ME! WHY FIGHT IT ? ... HOW 'BOUT A Llll""Lf K155? I MUST 6f BWSH1~G I CAN ftEL IHt BLOOD J2USH1N6Tb MY~fAD~ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· eneea in drawin& deuils between top 111d bottom panels. How qulck.ly can you nnd them? Check answers with th~e l>elow. ..... ,"" " ~· •• "luttlfUI " \U.Pllld ·9 ·peaOpflOdH 11 • ., •• 'ftl9llUI "••ou ·c •1UJ111m 111 Uded•••N ·r; ·•uinrm ., i•1n•111 · 1 :1na1nmo SHADES o' Columhus! Chnsto- pher Columbus was a colorful tiaure in world h111ory. indeed. And SJnce this week 15 the ann1ver- ---IUlUTIN 80ARO --- e LAND HO (HUM)! On Od. 17, 1942, Columbu• noted in bis diary a deepin1 device uled by natJvet. Hia own crew uted It on the way home. What device WU that? ,.;,owanq eqJ. e Doaone! A DOG may be chan1ed Into a CAT by chanlina C?nt letter to form a new word In each or thl"ff at•P'· How? , "\•O '\o~ '\op 'tOQ :.tw.11. •UO e How'a That? "In three yeara," 1ald Orandp1, "tbla hearlna tld will be three times u old u It wu th Ne yean 110." How old ii Jt now? 'PIO '"'"' 1111 t, \I e Rlddlt·Me·Thls! Why Is a CfOl&WOtd puzzle llkt the be&innin1 or an U(Ument? Give up? Because one word leads to another. W'Y or his f1nd1111 of ----------------~-the New World, we've O I made him the subject 5 of thlS cunous tes1. First, color the frame· & hke aru su"ound1na tus picture ahovc with a bnaht-colored cray· on red, yellow, orange, etc. . Next. su e at the draw1na)ttadily In aood ltaht. looking Columhu~ straight in the eye for JO seconds or more. Now, shi ft yoo,.aze to a nearby waJ I and you w1JJ 5ee the ahosrly frame and phantom 111· Two drummen marchln& In tht parade above look and ue houette. dreued enou&h alike to be twlna. Quickly-which two? SHORE •NUFF! Add th• colon ntaUy tor a timely plctuN: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. &-P1.a. tone&. &-U, areen. 7-Dk. brown. 8-Dk. cr-n. t-Black. lo-Gray. . . . . . .. ...-- THIN ICC>,. t J>olnta each for all ---~t-----··~i worcb or to~ letten or more ___ ..... ..._....___, .... .,, found amc>6f t~ lettel'L 'tr, '° .... at ...... ~· ___ ....,. _______ l~ ·-'lit.I : ...... ....... By Brown and Cas so n 10-10 H 1 ! i've f;£t:r-l WA/CH ING You CoME-ALL ft-/6 WA'( VP H€RE.. sma11 sQcie't1.1 brick man HOo .. ~oY.', OH1 MAN! IT HUizT-6 .JLl-5T TO -rn .~~,..: A~LJT IT - "\ / W~T~ WfZOf'JG, MsN~H? \ NoWIT~ NoTTH~s ANYNOrzs- 1 \ J: WSNT ~Ac~ TO ~C: OLO PL.Ac~ WH~f::. I G~W LJP- - I ~LJ f2~ J..t,AD A LOT OF F=VN TH~~A'6A KID- \ Wt:: Ll6&0 TO PLAY fZLJN '5H~E=-P r2LJN AND fZe:D ~V&J2 ,AND ~l~K Tµe CAN .AND E::-Ve:~tNG ••• " THEY Toi<a; rT ~WN! IT'S GONE! YoLJR f.lofJSE? \ \ w~-~·-· 10-10 (('I WAA!TeP ro PtAY '"(~-(Me. AA/ !AJ5J7<(,)Af61J/AS A BOY-BtJIMY rAfl.leR WA$ :?CJ POOK fl& 6AV'6' If/le-A '3i/CK ;/A !AlreP BL.AC/< ~ AMP 'TZJt-o Ate - trh//1$ A ~?l?'RIAJ67": GORDO 'f ANI{ ll"NAM1\ll1\ INSIDE WOODY ALLEN 11/fle !J I Pl?Actlce-4 ?iief" ,{)e/6H&J~ coA-1Pt.A1AJe-o Aeov/ Tif e ,vo~ sur 1w11e-v .P 1t1tWr 1(;; AvPl11oAJ r~ me- :;c11ca B'WI? "1/ie"f' tAtJd#&o AllP SA1q A5' rAR AS 1Hf;Y K~c"4 lflo tW(/f?/CA? PAI?&· fl(I!? &t/eR 8£61J tu1<1ffCAJ £"t/6A.J7VAUY f oor /I PRt?rrY GOOO i0Al6 Otl~ Or 1r. \.<.6. ~ , --~ (. c. -cf Al5!e-A~ SO 116" C.OU?P PLAY 51f c1<8A??1 mer BOv611r /f!A1A Ct-ARIN/5r-' At1JP UI~ ;t//A06 A '!RAP&: WEl-1-, ITS ORIG IN MAY EE= CONJJEC- IUl<E. - .8UI :t.'1-1-lt=l-1-vou ,, ONE FACTf IHl.S SEQUINED .SPi...ENDOI<. . MAKES AN ~/rec:/8)4 ECAV?f ~TH COULDN'T GE E p,t:~.t}?7 AWAY QUICK ~NO ~ ftlR A. 5 1/cK. ('CArltJ'R 7 Cf/OOt.., If£" IV&'IJ/ 1CJ M ll51C 41155 1<J11ll !HY s 1icK ... ,\ l . « _..A A/l? I /??A VE::-0 8AU W/111 /.(/_;; C?/IR!A!Gt: >> Gus Arriola LJNCOM-r=o1<TA5 1-E .SNDO:z.ef • " I ANO TJ.IOSE 8VG1-F: !Yi:AoS DO MAKE A.D!Nf • F!VF, ~ARD> FOR D~LAY OF' LlNCJ.\ ONLV AN !NSOJ-eNI CAT WOU.LD PLOP ON AMllSEUM P l/!E.CJ;r • ' ,. ., ___ , .- Ask Them Yourself Want t(f ask a famous person a question? Send the question, •a p 11•canl. to "Ask," Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave:, New York, N.Y. 10022. We'll pay $5 for pUblJ.shed qucsttona. Sony, we can't answer others. FOR IRVING WAUACE. author of "The R Document" Do yoa get meata0y fatigued wlale wrttlag Md. If ao, wllat clo yoa clo to rdrah yom mlllCI Md coat' 1 work? 1-M. "-*. Catavlle, Mo. FOR MERV GRIFRN Are yoa utldled beills a ..:ca.hi tall......_ cw do yo9 lane a Nerd ambfflod?-W.-S. Pfrlmdcr, Gia Rock. N.J . . • I have two ambitions. One came true last May 16 when I conducted the Monterey Symphony Orchestra. The second Is to wln at Wimbledon! FOR MIOIAE.. LEARNED, star of 'The Waltons" Wllllt'1 yom SJe<elt fur?~.C.. Udc:a, N.Y. •Losing ooe of my kids. rm a born won1er (better than I used to be when Caleb, 18, Olrls, 16, and Luke, 13, lfere small), but I still have a ~ way to go before I can call myself relaxed. I never-go to sleep at night until the boys are home, even though they always call to let me know where they are. If they're five minutes late, rm a basket ca.se. FOR MARTY AU.EN, comedJan Wlaaf .,. tM qullflcatio9I for ho~HC-Ma C.B., Grat F .. ;Moet. •A lot of sensitivity and tenderness. It's not true that tn order to be a clown you have to suffer, like the one In I Pqliacci. Perhaps some comics are basically sad people, but I think the truth of the matter Is that they're more emotional than sad. rm very emotional and also a strange bird People are the great love of my life. I'm not envious when others get to the top-there's room for everyone . . . at least, I hope there will be If anP when 1 get there. FOR KA YE BAU.ARD. star of 'ilte Ritz" Mat'1 dte tw.g ,.. ...W ..a a. lfc?-N.J .• Gree Bay, Wla. e Owning a Mercedes-since the day I was old enough to know about cars. I finally got one a month before the 7~s came out and grinned from ear to ear for four months. Then my grins turned to groans. What the salesman con· venlently forgot to tell me wa5 that the style of the car changes every seven yurs. I got mine right before the new model came out However, I did get what I wanted, and 90 what If 1 was a bit behind the times! FOR 11IE ''ASK ntEM VOURSEl.F' EDITOR I )lllt NW "UfC9U1"1'' ... fraket ... OD Sul 9iott. II a.. MW la ,._? Td me cvervdi1"9 JOt1 bow abollt llllm. plaM.-E.C., Rao, Nev. • After Sam left school, he first did a sttnt ln the Anny; then, wtth h1s mother's blessings, he tried hls luck In Hollywood. After both bad breaks and lucky ones., he dld a Movte-of·the·W·, which resulted In his working on ''Mls.slon: lmpossl · ' y the way, Sam Is getting as much fan mail for "Life " as At Paclno did for 'The God· father." He's not married, dates actress Melissa Newman (of the musk:al Newman.s, not Paul's famlly). He's a great cook; enjoys the outdoors, working with cattle and visiting California's famous State Beach. When girls stare and iay, "You can't be Sam Elliott. No. star would come to this beach." Sam replies: ''Why not? I've been coming for years." You'll see Sam In a new TV series, "Best Sellers." e Yes, l do get tired, and If It happens when rm writing a novel, 1 switch to working on a nonfiction book. and vice versa. lf that doesn't do the trick. I take a long hike through my neighborhood. If the feeling persists after all this, 1 have a foolproof cur~ take off for a quick trip of three or four days. t come back fresh a.s a daisy and as good as new. FOR DEBBIE REYNOLDS How tlo YG9 fecJ aboet lla•1worta-M.D .• Hollywood. Calf. • Best part of It Is the result! I like to see my house sparkling. E.spedally the kitchen and bathroom. fm either on my hands and knees scrubbing or else on top of a lad- der straightening out shelves and closets. lbe way l look at It Is that It's a way of working off ene?gy-Of whJch I have loads. FOR Rll>Y VAUEE I lwu" yo. IMS· y0111 oW Wffapoof ~ at CARF1 ......a.my bell ... tkre WM ll1lnly a.,.,... II tliM yow faveritc 10e9?-Mn. M.J.W .• W"Lt :st-. D.C. • I haU that song. Always have. My favorite ls "SyMa." an oldie that nobody remembers. I feel the same way about nostalgia as I do about ''Whtffenpoof." It's sllly. Someone tried to give me a big thrill by showing me a 1914 Packard I told hlm It was a lousy ear then, and age hasn't helped It FOR DR. JOYCE BROntE.RS Do JO" rally belleft tlllat ma'1 iMdrda tel N II r«t • 8 abolJt die W.J OU eockty ii 90im!s eaulf?-.loaa Moore. o.rlma. N.C. • Oeflnltely. As societies become more sexually oriented and less repressed. neckties become bigger and bolder. FOR GLEN CAMPBBJ. Wlulf• tM dlfferacc bdwea ~ reeor* _. till9- 1119 at c:oeccrlll?-M.S., Coma Beadl. Ra. e As far as I'm concerned. really none, because It's all work l like to do. But to break It down, studio musicians are usually better performers because whatever they do goes down on tape. It has to be done In a short time. When I did that, I also worked for Merle Haggard tn the after· noon and Frank Sinatra at night. What 1 learned In the studio paid off wh~ l was before a live audience... Octobel 10, 1111e fAMJLY WEEKLY n.. H-•P•i>er Meoulne MOllTON fRAMC. PreeldMf atd l'llbllalW ,ATRICK ... LINIK.IY, Executive V.P.·Salea Oit. o.r.ld S. Wroe, Ad Manager: Rk:lwrd IC. cenotl, Aaaoc Eastern Mgr.: .loe Fruer, Jr. WHtem Mgr ; a.-.-II.~ Detroit Mgr '-tiM, SMW>MM, '°" 4IW UeU1 Md H.,._d, Calll.; Kent D'Al•-ldro, Marketing Mor.: John lllturpflJ, Prom. Dir.: Ceryt Eller. 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FAMILY WDKLT asked several men who helped make baseball history, by starring In World Serles of the past 20 years, to recall their great moments, Here are their reminiscences: DON~SEN Earller this year, In 11 special poll to de· !ermine the greatest highlights of mojor· leogue baseball's flrst a: 100 years, Don Lar-=> sen's pe.rfect pltchl.ng perf onnance ln the fifth game of the 1956 World Serles WAS voted "the most memorable moment" In the history of the post-season classic Larsen set down all 'l:l Brooklyn Dodgers In a 2-0 victory at Yankee Stadium on October 8, 1956 Larsen now Uves In Mor- gan Hiii, Calif, near San Jose, where he works In sales fOf' a paper company. '1t still kind of surprl.se.s me that Casey Stengel decided to use me as his starter In the fifth game. Brooklyn had won the first game, 8-3, In Ebbets Field. I started the second game for the Yan- kees. We took a quick 6--0 lead off Don Newcombe, and It looked like we were going to run away with It. But I walked four guys In lhe bottom of the second and Stengel took me out. Before that Inning was over the Dodgers had tied the game with six runs, and they went on to win It, 13-8. 'We won the next two games to even the Serles, and then Casey named me as the fifth-game starter. J had figured I might not be pitching at all, so I was as surprised as anyone. Sal M~lle, who had won the first game of the Serles. was pitching for Brooklyn. He retired our first 11 men before Mickey Mantle hit a homer off him In the fourth We got another run off Maglle In the sixth. Them Happen Doa I.an-.. rtgM, .... perfect pMdicr. got • bar ... from tc•-"'ta v°" a.n ...... llc plldted dlic Vukca ud ..._.._.o l'°'V Ill .... 1956 w.w Saia. That was It. '1 had great control that day, prob- ably the best 1 ever had. 1lle only man who went to a three-ball count was Pee Wee Reese In the first Inning. and I got him on a called third strike on the next pitch. "You have to be very lucky to pitch the kind of game I did. The Dodgers hit a few balls that very easily could nave been hits. Gil Hodges hit maybe the two hardest balls off me that day. In the fifth Inning he sent Mantle deep Into left-center for a one-handed catch. In a small park like Ebbets Field, that ball probably would have been a homer. In the eighth Inning, Hodges hit a k>w line drive that Andy Carey, our third baseman. grabbed one-handed. Just a few inches off the ground. '1 was lucky a couple other times, too. In the fourth Inning. Duke Snider got around on a fast ball and hit a long shot Into the .lower stands In right- just foul Earlier, leading off the sec- ond Inning, Jackie Robinson hit a smash SecOllll b11 M 811 Muenlid - ....... '-' f.ul u IM IMMel liomc • W. wW' I ' s ltomer, slwllls tM Pinta• 10.9 9lctOfy la tM 1960 World Saia. at Carey which was so hard that It de- flected off Andy's glove over to Gil McDougald at short. Gil whipped an In- credibly perfect throw to first to get JackJe. '1 don't know why that perfect game happened to me. I wasn't a great pitcher. I was only 81-91 for my career, and I was 11..S ln 1956 as a part-time starter and reliever. But that's one game they'll never be able to take away from me." BRJ. MAZEROSKI During his 17 years AS the second base· man of the Pitts- burgh Pirates, 1956-n. Mazeroskl took part In more double plays than any other second base.man In history. But Biii Is best remem~ fOf" the home run he hit le.adlng off the bottom of the ninth Inning In the seventh game of the 1960 World Serles to glw Pittsburgh a 10.9 victory and the championship. It ls the only Ume a World Serles has been decided In sudden death In the ninth lnnlng of a seventh game. Mazeroskl now ls Involved In several business Interests In the Pitts- burgh area. 'That was an amazing season for us. The Pirates had finished last or nearly last almost every year, but In 1960 everything went r1ght 1lle more we won, the more people expected us to fall on our faces. It was like they couldn't believe It. And It was kind of freaky, actually. We won 95 games, and 21 of those wins came ln the nfnth , IMlng. We were at a point where no matter how many runs we were behind, we figured we had a chance to win. 'When we got to the Series, hardly anybody gave us a chance to beat the Yankees. They had the most powerful batting lineup In the majors. It really was a strange Series. After we won the first game: 64, a game In which J hit a two-run homer In the fourth, New York won the next two, 16-3 and 10-0. We won the next two In low-scoring games, 3-2 and 5-2, but the Yankees won the slxth game with thelr third wild-hitting game of the Serles, 12-0. "In the seventh game we knocked out Bob Turley with four runs In the first two Innings, but New York went ahead, 5-4 ln the stxth and got two more runs In the top of the elghth. In the bottom of the eighth. we came back with five runs, three of them on a homer by our back-up catcher, Hal Smith. Still, we didn't have It won. 1be Yanks tied It with two runs In the top of the ninth. "I was the first man up ln the bottom of the Inning. I was never a big home- run hitter, but I did hit my share, 19 one year, 16 another. J had hit only 11 In 1960 during the regular season. but I was thinking home run all the way wheA I went up there against Ralph Terry. He had gotten the last out In the eighth after we came up with those five runs. Terry was the type of pitcher who gave up a lot of homers. A lot of people criticized Casey Stengel later on for letting him pitch In relief when a home run could win the game. But how can you second-guess something Uk~ that? All Stengel could do was use the guy he thought could get the side out Any- way, Terry threw me one pitch I didn't like. Then he came In with a fast ball, a good pitch. a little above my waist. I took a good cut. and I knew It was gone the second It left my bat 1be Serles was ours, 10..9." FAMILY W£El<LV, Octow 10. 1f71 •• Great Moments From World Series Past By the Men Who Made Them Happen By Larry Bortstein Nearly every American Is touched In some way by the World Serles. It's during this time each fall when millions of people, many of whom have ignored baseball all year, stop and ask their neighbors. 'Who's winning?" The 1975 World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox produced not only some of the best competition In the history of baseball -it also produced some of the highest TV ratings. But, as any World Series fan can tell you. there are certain moments In World Series history that stand out a mong all the rest. FAMILY WEEKLY asked several men who helped make baseball history, by starring In World Series of the past 20 years, to recall their great moments. Here are their reminiscences: DON lARSEN Earlier thls year, In Doa Ur-. ... dae pafect pltdier, got • bear t.g from , ... _,.c Y• Berra wfla a special poll to de- termine the greatest hlghllghts of major- league baseball's first CL 100 years, Don Lar-=> sen's perfect pitching perlonnance In the fifth game of the 1956 World Serles he pttdMd dM v ... ~ ....._._.o was vo1ed "the most memorable momenf' In the history of the post-season classic. Larsen set down all 27 Brooklyn Dodgers In a 2-0 victory at Yankee Stadium on October 8. 1956. Larsen now lives In Mor- gan Hill, Calif • near San Jose, where he works In sales for a paper company '1t still kind of surprises me that Casey Stengel decided to use me as his starter In the fifth game. Brooklyn had won the first game, 8-3, In Ebbets Field. I started the second game for the Yan- kees. We took a quick 6-0 lead off Don Newcombe, and It looked like we were going to run away with It. But I walked four guys In the bottom of the second and Stengel took me out. Before that Inning was over the Dodgers had tied the game with six runs, and they went on to win It, 13-8. 'We won the next two games to even the Serles, and then Casey named me as the fifth-game starter. 1 had figured l might not be pitching at all, so I was as surprised as anyone. Sal Maglle, who had won the first game of the Serles, was pitching for Brooklyn. He retired our first 11 men before Mickey Mantle hit a homer off him In the fourth. We got another run off Maglle In the sixth. g:lofv In the 1956 World Saia. That was it '1 had great control that day, prob- ably the best I ever had. The only man who went to a three-ball count was Pee Wee Reese In the first Inning. and l got him on a called third strike on the next pitch. "You have to be very lucky to pitch the kind of game I did. The Dodgers hit a few balls that very ea.slly could have been hits. Gil Hodges hit maybe the two hardest balls off me that day. In the fifth Inning he sent Mantle deep Into left-<:enter for a one-handed catch. In a small park llke Ebbets Field, that ball probably would have been a homer. In the eighth inning, Hodges hit a low line drive that Andy Carey, our third baseman, grabbed one-handed. just a few Inches off the ground. '1 was lucky a couple other times, too. In the four1h lnnlng, Duke Snider got around on a fast ball and hit a long shot Into the lower stands In right- Just foul. Earlier, leading off the sec- ond Inning, Jackie Robin.son hit a smash _... '··-· -MuerOllld -........ "'(Ml ........... a.o.c -... ..... I ; .. i.o.er ....... * Pinta. 16-9 .tct.y .. dae 19'0 Wodll Sala. at Carey which was so hard that It de- flected off Andy's glove over to Gil McOougald at short Gil whipped an In~ credibly perfect throw to first to get JackJe. '1 don't know why that perfect game happened to me. I wasn't a great pitcher. 1 was only 81-91 for my career, and I was 11-0 In 1956 as a part-time starter and reliever. But th.at's one game they'll never be able to take away from me." BILL MAZEROSKI Durtng hi$ 17 years M the secx>nd base- man of the Pitts- burgh Pinltes, 1956- 72, Mazeroskl took part In more double plays than any other second be.semen In history. But Biii Is best remembered fOf' the home run ~ hit leading off the bottom of the ninth Inning In the seventh game of the 1960 World Sules to give Pittsburgh a 10-9 victory and t~ championship. It Is the only tJme a World Serles has been decided In sudden death In the ninth IMlng of a seventh 9Nf18. Mazeroskl now ls Involved In several buslneu Interests In the Pttt&- burgh ere& "That was an amazing season for us. The Pirates had flntshed last or nearly last almost every year, but in 1960 everything went right. The more we won, the more people expected us to fall on our faces. It was llke they couldn't believe It. And It was kind of freaky, actually. We won 95 games, and 21 of those wins came in the ninth , IMlng. We were at a point where no matter how many runs we were behind, we figured we had a chance to win. 'When we got to the Series, hardly anybody gave us a chance to beat the Yankees. They had the most powerful batting lineup In the majors. It really was a strange Series. After we won the first game: 6-4, a game In which I hit a two-run homer In the fourth, New York won the next two, 16-3 an0 10-0. We won the next two In low-scoring games, 3-2 and ~2. but the Yankees won 1he sixth game with their third wild-hitting game of the Sertis, 12-0. '1n the seventh game we knocked out Bob Turley with four runs in the first two Innings, but New York went ahead, 54 ln the slxth and got two more runs In the top of the eighth. In the bottom of the eighth, we came back with five runs, three of them on a homer by our back-up catcher, Hal Smith. Still, we didn't have It won. The Yanks tied It with two runs In the top of the ninth. "I was the first man up In the bottom of the Inning. l was never a big home- run hitter, but I did hit my share, 19 one year, 16 another. l had hit only 11 ln 1960 during the regular season, but I was thinking home run all the way wheA I went up there against Ralph Terry. He had gotten the last out In the eighth after we came up with those five runs. Terry was the type of pitcher who gave up a lot of homers. A lot of people criticized Casey Stengel later on for letting him pitch ln relief when a home run could win the game. But how can you second-guess something llke that? All Stengel could do was use the guy he thought could get the side out Any- way, Terry threw me one pitch l didn't llke. Then he came In with a fast bal~ a good pitch, a little above my waist. I took a good cut, and l knew It was gone the HCOnd It left my bat. The Series was ours, 10-9.'' fAMll.Y WEEl<LY, Oclobet I0, 11711 • I I World Series Past Continu.~d .IOHNNY PODRES Podru wu e great !eh-hander who won 148 games during e rnajot"-league career that spanned 15 Ma· sons. most of them with the Brooklyn end Los Angeles iL Dodgers. But ti.'11 ::> always be best ,... membered for shutting out the New York Yankees, 2-0, In the seventh game of the 1955 Wot"ld Serles to give Brooklyn It& first WOf'ld Serles title. P<><ires Is now e roving pitching Instructor In the Boston Red Sox organization and makes his home In Wither- bee. N.Y. '1 would have to say winning the last game ln 1955 was the highlight of my career-. It came at the end of a frustrating season. I had missed about a month altogether with different lo- jurie.s, including back problems. 1 had only a 9-10 record for the season, and most people figured me as no major factor In the Serles. "But we lost the first two games In Yankee Stadium, so manager Walt Al· ston went to me for the•thlrd game at Ebbets Field. It was my 23rd birthday -September~. 195.5. I won, 8-3, and that In Itself was a great thrill Anally, It came down to the seventh game. Alston gave me the ball. 1 pitched real well, scattering eight hits, and the big play of the game for us wa.s when Sandy Amoros made a great running catch of Vogl Berra's fly ball down the left-field line and doubled Gil McDougald off flrS1 base. ''Roy Campanella calk!d a great game behln<t the plate. I th1'eW mostly fast balls tne first four innings because of the shadows around home plate, but from the fourth lnnlng on I went to my change-up. The only time I shook Campanella off on a $lgn was In the last of the ninth. Elston Howard was the last man up for the Y ankee.s, and I wanted to strike him out to end the game with a big finish. On the 1-2 pitch, Campy called for a change-up, but I • • FAMILY WEEKLY, Octoi,.r to. 1171 FAMILY WEEKLY, OctOIHtt IO, lt71 • t R....._ 9 dac '70 Sa-.~-. ol W. ..... .-.a pa.y. fw cM ~ dlMlpe.. threw Howard a fa.st ball, and he grounded to Pee Wee Reese, who threw to Gil Hodges for the out that gave us the championship. 'There was a funny result to that game. A oouple of years before, when I was still In the minors, I had failed my physical examination tor mUitary service because of my bad back. But after I pitched the Dodgers to the champion.ship, I was called In for an- other examlna~ and this time I passed. I spent the entire 1956 season In the Navy." BROOKS ROBINSON Robinson has played more games at third bue than any other player. This has been his twenty -second Muon with the Bal- timore Orio&u, and he holds about every CWMI' ftddtng rec- ord that exists for third basemen. But he wu never greater than In the 1970 World Se:rtu when the Orlok!s beat the Reda In five games. He batted .429 and made one sensational de.- ferislve play after another. '1 don't think I was ever more 'up' for a series of games than I was ln that 1970 World Series. We had Jost to the Mets ln 1969, so I desperately wanted to win It aU ln '70. We play so many games during the regular sea.son that It's Impossible to be as psychologically ready for every game as you want to be. But, If you can't get up for a World Serles. you're ln the wrong business. "People remember all the tough field- ing plays 1 made In that 1970 Serles. The tru1h ls, I had more difficult chances during those five games than at any other time of my career. It was amaz. lng. all the balls the CtnclnnaU batten would hit down that third-base line, to my right or to my left. And somehow I kept ccm1ng Jp with them. r 11 never be able to explain It '1 was lucky a couple of Umes. 'There wa.s one ball Johnny Bench hit that was a smash over the bag. I back- handed It while nmn1ng to my right, and made an off-balance throw. I knew It wouldn't reach Boog Powell, our first- baseman. on a line. But it took a big hop and Boog gloved It before Bench got to first. Then 1 remember Lee May, the Reds' first baseman, hitting one over the bag which 1 gloved back- handed and threw to first In time. Lee's been a teammate of mine on the Orioles the past oouple of years, and we often kid about the fact that he made me a star by hitting ao many balls to me that '70 Series. It does seem a.s if I robbed Lee more than any other Cincinnati player. '1 think hitters have more pressure on them ~ a Serles than glove men. Good fielders are a dime a doun. l'm convlnced that my good fielding In that Serles helped me relax at the plate and allowed me to get nine hits ln 21 at-bats, Including two homers. I was voted the Most Valuable Player In that Series, and that ls the greatest thrlll l've ever rece.lved. 1 expect fll still be play- ing next year at the age of 40. Playing ln ~ majors at that age has been one of my big ambitions for a long'Ume. •· RON SWOBODA Swoboda spent nlne years, 1965-73, In the majors. the first six with the New York Mets. He was one of the key fig- ures In the Mets' amazing n.tn to the Wortd Series utk In 1 five games over the Ba.lttmon Ori°'" In 1969. He batted .400 and stmTed In the field. Ron Is now a IPOfts commentator for WCSS.1V In New Yot'k Ctty. '1 made a lot of mistakes ln the fie.Id my first couple of years with the Mets, so even after I became a pretty good outfielder I still had the reputation of being weak defensively. That's why my catch of Brooks Robinson's ball In the ninth Inning of the fourth game In the 1969 Serles surprtsed so many people 'We ~ere le.adlng, 1-0, having al- ready taken a 2-1 lead ln the Serles. and Tom Seaver was pitching a great game. But lo the ninth the Or1oWs got f\ft'M!r'5 on first and third with one out. Then Brooks hit a hard shot to rk.jlt field. lt' s the kind of play you can't think about. Yoo just have to act. I dove for the ball and grabbed It one. handed an Inch above the grass. frank Robtn9on SOOftd from third to tic the game, but If that baU had gone through, It would have scored both runners easily, and Brooks most Ukely would have had a biple. We finally won the game, 2-1, In the tenth. 'rrhe next day, we wrapped up the Series, 5-3, at Shea Stadium. The game was Ued. 3-3, In the bottom of the eighth, when Cleon Jones and I hlt doubles to produce one run. So I got credit for the game winner, and when the Orioles made two errors on the MXt play, I scored all the way from second with the final nm. I ended the Series with six hits In 15 trips to the plate. "A World Series usually Isn't a true representation of the strength or weak- ness of a team. It's a short series of games. after" all, and ~ything can haf> pen. I happened to hit . 400 tn those five garna, but obviously I was no .400 hitter. We played well for that short period, so we won. 1he strategy of a team ln a World Series Is to blunt the effecttveneu of the slat$ of the other team. and that's what we did.'' ROUE FINGERS Fingers recently completed hls ninth season with the Oak- land A'1. As the team'• J)Rmler rlght- hended relief pitcher, he was a key figure In helping Oakland win thre. oonsecu· tlve World Serles, 1972-74. During th& three Wor~ Series victories, Rollie appeared In 16 eemes. won two, saved six and reoorded a brilliant 1.35 earned run avwage In 33 ~ Innings. "Yoo never get tired of playlng'tn the World Serles. I believe we might have contended for seven or eight world Utles In a row If our team hadn't been broken up by Ow-Ile Anley. "Winning the flrst of our three straight championships was my biggest kJck. We be.at Cincinnati In seven games ln 1972. The next year we beat the New York Mets tn 5e\len games. Then we beat Los Angeles ln five games ln 1974. But the flrst one was best. My btgge:st satisfaction came ln being the guy who got the last man out In the .seventh game, which we won 3-2. lt was Pete Rose, and since the game was played In Clnclnnati, nab.I· rally the fans were going wild. 1 forget the count, but I threw him a strike whJch he hit to left field. where Joe Rudi caught It for the final out. "ln 1974, when we swept the last three games at Oakland to beat the Dodgers. I also got the last out In the last game when Von Joshua pinch-hit for their catcher, Steve Yeager, and tapped the ball back to the mound. I threw over to Gene T enace at first, and we had another championship." JOE MORGAN Morgan. the left- h and -batting second ba5eman of the Cincinnati Reds. was the National League's Most Valuable Playa In 1975 when he batted .327, drove In 94 runs and recorded the highest fleldlng average In the league at h1s pOSltlon. Joe's loop- ing stngle to otnter field In the top of the ninth Inning of the "venth ga.rrw of last year's World Serles drove home the run that 94ve the Reds a 4-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox and the world champion- ship. Joe has continued his superb play for the Reds In 1976. '1 waited a long time to play In a World Serles. My first eight years In the majors I played with losing teams In Houston. Then. In 1972, I wa! traded to Cincinnati. We got Into the Series that fall, but we lost to Oakland, and l didn't hit well, only .125. Still, I was just happy to be there. "Last year was different for me, though. I knew what to expect, and I was extremely proud that I got the hit that drove In the winning run In the last game for us---01en though It was a bloop hit I'll take any hit I can gel I think we won the Serles because In the long nm we handled their hitters better than they handled ours. I think we were better pre- pared. They knew how to pitch to our big sluggers, but they didn't know enough about guys like Ken Griffey. Grlff~y tagged Luis Tlant for a' big triple In the sixth game. When I ran Into Tlant In spring train- ing this past March, he ad- mitted that the Red Sox hadn't scouted Griffey carefully enough." Now the 1976 Serles ls upon us, and nearly every one has produced a hero. This time, wlll It be a superstar playing his superbest or a rank-.and- flier who'll be touched by Fate for a magic moment-f'JlJll and next year's yam? lil1A FAMILY W£EKLY, OcloM< 10, 1171 • 1 adverti•ement My slacks didn't stretch. I"shrank"79pounds. By Shirley Wentz-as told to Ruth L McCarthy M<'. at a Rrou 200 pound1. Nut lo my baby dauRhter, I really /ooh like I weigh more. T hat's right. I went from a solid 200 pounds to a trim 121 and wound up looking like Mrs. Baggy Pants. But it was the most beautiful · sight in the world to me. '-Funny thing is, I never really thought I looked as big as I did. My husband certainly never j' said anything to me about J/ my weight. And it's probably · just as weJl because I hurt easily. I remember once, when visiting my father-in-law, he said: "Shirley, you make two of your sis~rs." I didn't say anything but I didn't go back for another six months. Meanwhile, I tried several dras- tic ways of losing weight. Mainly through the mail. By that I mean I sent away for diet pills. One ad said something like "Lose weight over- night while you're sleeping." But like the other things I tried, the8e pills didn't work. either. So I con- tinued to eat ice cream, potato chips, pizza, bread-enough fattening food to fill out a size 20 dress. I also tried "starving" myself. But I got sick and even had dizzy spells. Finally, I went to my doctor and asked him for some reducing- drug pills that would work. But I didn't get any satisfaction there, either. H e simply said: "Shirley, if you'd just set your mind to losing weight, you could do it." My prob- lem was I knew I couldn't do it with- out help. So I went back to looking through magazines for some kind of reducing aid. And you know what? I found one. Only it's spelled A-y-d-s , the reducing plan candy that contains vitamins and minerals but no drugs. I bought a box of the vanilla caramel kind at one or the stores in Hanover, Pa.; then I started following the Ayds plan. I took two Ayds before each meal, either with hot coffee or with hot broth, and those candies really helped satisfy my appetite. I was able to eat regular meals, but I ate smaller portions. At supper, for in- stance, I'd have a piece of meat, potato, a vegetable, even a little bread. And I was happy. Of course, the weight didn't come off overnight, but I sure lost it steadily. I know be- cause I kept a record. There's a chart in each Ayds box and by writ- ing down how many pounds I took off each week, I always knew where I was at. Why, in the first few weeks, I dropped 10 pounds, yet I over- ~rd a woman in a store say it took her three months to lose the same amount on another diet. A8 the scale went down more, I began getting out more. I even dragged my husband onto a dance floor to do "The Bump". Why, it made me feel like a teen-ager again. It also made me feel stiff and sore. but not for long. Besides, it was good exercise and well worth the laughs. So you can see I really had fun get- ting down to 121 pounds. What's more, thanks to the Ayds plan, I can nearly get both my legs into one leg of my old fat slacks. Isn't that nice? M•. aJ 121 pound1, I lceep tho1e baggy pant1 around to remind me never to get fol again. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After Height .... 5'31h" ..... 5'31h" Weight . : . 200 lbs ..... 121 lbs. Bust ...... 38" ........ 33" Waist ..... 38" ........ 241h"' Hipe ...... 44"' ........ 321h" Drees ..... 18-20 ...... 7-9 " "FABULOUSLYSOFT! . Treat yourself to the Incredible comfort of these supple, feather-light wonderfully fitting shoes with surprisingly low prices for such high quality! DONNA -$17.95 Women's boots of soft glove leather. Cushioned Insoles. Adjustable ankle strap. I Inell stacked heels. Overall height: 7 Inches. COLORS: 8UQ. CAMEL. BROWN ORWlOTE SIZES: 4 throufll J 2 (MEDIUM WllITTiS ONLY) (WHOLE SIZE'S ONLY) Glove leather softies with foam- cushioned insoles and perfect little down-to-earth heels. 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One can always continue to grow, no matter how much time goes by. lhat's the secret of feeling young. So often people say, '1 coul.dn't help myself," Instead of '1 didn't help my- self." People go to a lot of trouble flC> learn all kJnds of things. They have the patience to operate a car, but won't bother learning to operate themselves. It Isn't easy because It Involves effort and some frustration-but It is possible and so worthwhile. Many people live as If they're trying to protect the past. Without knowing it, we all hold onto unconscious chtldhood beliefs, subjecting ourselves to unhar>- I • FAMILY WEEKLY, Octow 10, 1ITII plness. Here's a simple example: The child's position In life ts dependent; he has to please people. But such an atti- tude can be a trap for an adult Hidden away In the unconscious are many "for- gotten" thoughts of this nature. 1bey are systems of thinking, ways of look- ing at the world and ourselves, ways that Influence and govern. our lives today. It Is difficult to know If you are living this dream life. Often you're the last to know. As the saying goes, If you ·were to ask a fish about Its world, water would be the l4lt thing It would de.scribe. In tryqi to find out If you're cllnglng to 1he pelt, thlr'e ,... ClltaJn dues to look for: If you me your life- time e>cperie:noes falling Into a negative pattem-mishaps always happening to you or people consiStently misunder- standing and mistreating yoo-and If Vo'l are easily distracted, lt could be that you are holding onto the past- sleepwalkJng In a dream. In our latest book, How to Be Awake and Al.ive, we've bied to recap- ture those fan~ moments when COllllnued ----- Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hea~h. @bservations ... ., the a.t. Popping off to presidenlial candi· dates is a neglected art fOITll thal probably sutfers from insufficient neglect. Still, we recognize lhe open-letter writing urge that throbs secretly within many a human breast. including our own So grvlng 1n lo lhe urge Diet ~ldlltle, , .. Any American who slops to think about 11 has to be pretty unhappy that. after years of energy problems. the U.S st~I doesn't have a na1ooal enetgy policy. ll's needed-badly-because the U.S. is using up lhe oil itp<oduces taster than tt 1s finding new domeslic supplies. We live on borrowed time. filllng the gap with imported o~. What to do? Some think solar and other exotic sources will bail us oul, but lhey're decades away Others pipedream of achieving energy sufficiency simply by coosetving on fuel use. forgetting that loo many people igno<e even the 55 mph Speed limil And. despite oil imports which this year a.lone may cost lhe U.S. economy as much as $35 b~lion, there are actually lhose WhO favor importing stUI more oil. But leaders of many oil-producing coontries don't want lheir irreplaceable oil used too last .rust because America lacks the wlll to adopt a coordinated policy covering oil, gas. coat. shaJe. nuclear and other possible energy sources.-one that encourages the U.S. enetgy industry to produce more energy so there'll be economic growth to provide pbs and social progress. Accordingly. would the one who gets elected in November kindly put ene<gy on the front burner> If you make progress toward solving it realistically tn the next tour years. your party's 1960 prospects w~I benefit. So will the American people. 0 Hopefully. Mobil 0 a..utfful 8nd paelon8te. young and impulsive, above all. a reslless dreamer. That was Emma Bovary, lhe country doctor's wife who battled the rig1d1t1es of rural hfe in mid-nineteenth-century France ..... ....,._ Theetre reveals Em- ma's 1nnermos1 secrets in "Madame Bovary," a tour-part dramaliza11on of Flaubert's clasStc novel, beginning torughl aver PBS sta1ions. Francesca Annis plays the dazzling Emma Coming up, too, on ~ Theelre'• 1976-77 schedule will be 16 new ep.sodes of "Upstairs. Downstairs." With World War I behind them. the Bellamys and their household statf come lo grips with ll'le England of the roaring twenties. Ol>Mlll•llone. BOii A, Mobll 011 Corpor•tlon. 150 E. .. 1 42 811MI. New VQfll, H Y 10011 .,.,._oo~ AWAKE AND AUVE I ~ ~-~ ........ ~.e 11 ·· !! ~ ... . : ., ""' . /~· I • ,, I -~ ' Mildred Newman and Bernard Bcritowttz, both psychoanalysts and pcychologlstl, ~ mamed and prac:Uoe In New Yori< Ctty. They are the autnon or but sellers How to & Yow-Own But Friend and How to Ih Awcae and Aliue. both by Ballantine BookL Contlnu~d people who are lo therapy with us rea- lized for the ftrst time that they were. not completely living In the •'here and now''-that a part of them was Oving In the past. When they've understood that. It ls sometimes possible for them to wake up to the present. How does It feel? Many of our patients say that until that moment they felt as though they were sleepwalking through thetr lives, and afterward they felt "awake. and aUve.'' We. continually draw many examples of self-de.feating life dreams from our paUents. Frequently there Is the ten- dency to make oneself a vtctim. There's the '1'11 show you someday" routine, whlch links growing up with getting even for childhood hurts. We're con- oemed with fear of success. rather than fear of failure. Success ls about growing up, and a great many people are afraid to do just that. Success also brtngs with It a oertaln responsibility; failure does not. It ts essenual to remember that now l.s now and then Is tlaen. This Is what we mean by change-oot appearing different or beinl different. but lea.m- ing a different way of looking at things. In analysis. perhaps all we. can do Is look at things from a different point of view. When you see things from another point of view, there are more choices open to you. Th.ls ls also the essence of hwnor~lng some- thing shift and looking at It from another angle. Humor, by the way, plays an lmpor· tant role In Ol.D" approach. We put a great deal of stock lo what a persoo's favorite joke or story may really repre- sent "'The Kreplach Story." told re- peatedly by a woman, Is a good example (Kreplach are IJttJe three.- cornered filled crepes, like won-ton or ravioli): A young boy would acre.am vtolently every t1me he saw kreplach. His therapist told his mother to simply take the boy home and prepare the dish from beginning to end so the boy could watch, follow each step and not scream any more. The mothe1: did just thal She roUed the f louT and showed hlm 1t • FMlllY WEEKLY. OotC>Nr I0, 1111 the dough and asked. "Are you afraid of this?" He answered, "No." Sha $hawed hlm the chopped meat and asked agaln If he was afraid. The answer again was ''no.'' lben she put the meat In the ~ and still he wasn't afraid. But whe:n she put It all together, he shrieked, "Krep&acht" We would often wonda' why the young woman kept telllog us thls story, until we realized It was the story of her llfe. She would meet a man who wu unsuccessful, bulld hlm up, and when he became n ''man,'' 5he would acream "Kreplachl" and become very fright- ened of hlm. As soon as a man was functioning and could stand on his own two feet and didn't need her to "carry hlm'1 she would find a way to drop hlm and go on to the next unsuooessful man. As long as the man was depen- dent, she could feel grown up. As soon as the man could take care of himself, she felt uncomfortably "little." One must le.am to evaluate himself realistically. Give yourself credit for what you are, and don't focus on the things yet to be accomplished. Being "When you see things from another point of view, there are more choices open to you:' reallsttc me.ans knowing what you can and cannot do. lt' s very strengthenlog to your ego to reallu that there are some things you cannot do and that everybody can't do everything. Be falr In ypur evaluation. learn to like your- self. because If you have yourself as a friend, you have a friend for life. In leamtng to be awake and allve., It's best to begin with reflection. Every life needs a direction, a purpose. Without goals, we drtf t uncomfortably. So at every stage In life we must face making sense out of existence by reflecting upon and making decisions about w~t i8 important, whal &. lus importanl, what i8 aaf e, what i8 frifhkning, what i8 aatis{ym,, what&. empty . Judgments made In childhood must be reviewed and revised with the pass- ing of the years. What was important to a child cannot be equally Important to an adult. lf the perceptions and judg- ments of childhood are not coruaclously updated, you find yourself "grown" but not ''grownup," because you ke.ep alive the distortions of the ~l It ls not easy to let go of the outworn dreams of childhood. Courage and uncompromis- ing honesty with oneself make possible the. moment of awakening. It Is neces- sary to be aware of and to fight off the recurring temptation to go back to the f amlliar notions of the past. The resolve to see this past thro~ Is strengthened by remembering that a new, adult vtew of life will be more In touch with the pre.sent. Only by seeing the. present clearly can we begin to cope with the world as I\ Is, let alone' fJN build a better one. i&U1 ·~··~ .. ~ .......... . A TREASURY OF HOME-BAKED TREATS With the changing season, many homemakers enjoy getting back into the kitchen and trying out new dishes. These tarttalizing recipes all contain crunchy almonds -a favorite ingredient because of their special flavor. When you take these treats from the oven, your family will find it hard to wait till they cool off! ' BRAIDED ALMOND-HERB BREAD 1 plro. llCllve *',... \Ii cup,,...,w.,......,(105°F.-111"F.) "' cup ...,..i.. °'butter 2 tllbl1111aa.•...- 1 .. 11paa.1Mlt 1 cup ... ec:lllded l~-t a.-wflted ~ OI UlllllHc:Md flour 1 t111pa011 .........,, crUIMd 1 •11pa011cMIWMCI ~ •eapDOll ,..,fot'am ....... CNeMd ~ cup,.,.., chopped ..... .. 1 .. be ..... with 1 ...,...,OOll...., L Dissolve yeast In warm water and set aside. Z. In large mixing bow~ combine margarine. sugar. salt and milk. Stir to melt margarine; then cool to lukewarm. 3. Stir ln yeast, 2 cups flour, the herbs and all but 2 tablespoons almonds. Beat well. With large spoon, wori< In remaining flour, adding enough to make dough. Turn onto floured surf ace and knead for about 5 minutes. , 4. Place ln greased bowl; tum dough In bowl to coat all sides. 5. Cover and let rise In a warm place untll dough Is doubled In bulk (about 1 ~ houn). 6. To shape dough. tum out onto fba-ed SlS'- face. Cut off one-third dou!j\. Then divide remalnlng ~thirds ~ Into 3 equal parts. shaping each Into a 14-lnch rope. Braid ropes and place on greased baking sheet 7. Shape remaining small piece of dough Into 2 (11-lnch) ropes. Twist and place on top of braided loaf. Brush with egg and sprinkle with remaining almonds. I. Let rise In warm place until doubled. Bake at 400"F. for about ~ mlnuteS. Malia 1 loaf SICDJAN CREAM CAKE 1 cup wtioa. neturtll lllllOftde 1 pt rlcoetm .... ~cup .... 2 oa. ..... cMcote ... gratecl ~ cup mlucl andled trulta 1 WMpoon .-ones u1nct j I I . Family Weekly OOODOOK a,....,. ...... Food Editor 1 .._poon gf9tM lemcMt Ott onnge rind Sponge call• Ott engel cake (loaf 8bout I X 4 lnc:hM OI ring 8bout I lftc:MI lndlametllr) ~ cup ,..,.,."'Of •pricot ... 2 ~ whlpptng CfMIW A a....,.... array el a•a .. 11 U .. IMrr ..... tr.a.:..,... Alllla• lt.t. ........ Slc9m er-<Ale. Sw ·+ ,.._.. T--. ~ lk .... Aor ........ 8-c.aw., Bwa_. Prw W.... SeltlD. SMnd ..,. .... Of aWMt chocolat.. optioMI 1. Chop almonds rnedlum-flne. Z. Mix together almonds, cheese, sugar, chocolate, fruits, almond extract and lemon rind. Beat well. 3. Split cMe crosswise Into 3 layers. Use toothpicks as mari<ers to help cut evenly. I 4. Spread ricotta mlxtuTe and Jam on two (lower) layen.. Stack all 3 layen.. 5. Wrap ln plastic fllm and chlll for several houn to blend flavors. 6. Whip cream and spread to cover ~des and top of cake. Garnish as desired with addi- tional chopped almonds. candied fruits and shaved chocolate. Malia 6 to 9 #l'Vilal• SWEDISH MAZARIN TARTS 1,. ~elftld~llour 1oup ... ,. .... , ....... .. ouplMllllfor-...- 1 tllblnp D W OfMM 2...,........, ~ ta I IP D IMi INlilJRt powder Contlflued ,AMILY WUJ<l.Y, OctoW 1D, 1171 • 11 Home-6ilked "hats Continued 1 cup flnely choPl*I blancMd ellnonda ~ .... poon 8llnond extnct 1. Preheat oven to 4()()•f. !. M1x together 1 cup flour, ~ c,,-up sugar and ~ teaspoon salt in bowl Cut In Y.. cup butter with pastry blender or fork until mixture l.s like coarse meal. S. Gradually add cream and toss mix- ture with fork to form stiff dough. Cover and chill for 1 hour. 4. Divide chilled pastry Into 8 greased 3 Y.i -lnch fluted tart pans; pr~ with thumb evenly against bottoms and sides. 5. Beat remaining Y.. cup butter and % cup SU9M' until creamy; then beat In egg yolks. 6. Combine remaining % cup flour and ~ teaspoon salt with baking pe>wder. 7. With electric mixer, beat egg whites until stJff but not dry. 8. Fold flour ml><ture. egg whites, al- monds and almond extract Into creamed mixture. Spoon Into pastry-lined pans. 9. Bake on low rack for about 25 min· utes or until golden brown and almond fUUng ls set. Cool tarts In pans. then gently remove. MakuB tart• APPLE CRISP 1 qt. .ucect, peeled 8ltd cored .,..... 11.mlllrrpoDn i..ot'I tylce ~ tMlllfQOft .......... rtnd "'cupwetet ~cup ... 2WliHpO~ ........ ....-. • 1 l••P DDft ~ dnl..-n ~IHIPODll~ ......... 1fl t.&lfODft Nit ,~,...... ~ cuptlour , ~ ClllP ...... ., .. ,_., ~cup ..... ~ti lfDOftealt ~cup buner or.....- L Preheat oven to 375•f. !. In large bow~ toss apples with Lemon juice, rind and water. Mix In ~r. taptoca, cinnamon. nutmeg. salt and ralsl.ns. S. Tum apple mlxture Into an 11 Y.a >< 7 Y.a-mch baking pan. 4. To make topping: Mix together flour, milk powder, sugar, salt and butter until cn.unbly. 5. Cover apple mixture evenly with topping. Bake for about 35 to 40 min- utes or until apples are tender and crust ls brown. Malta 6 to 8 M:l'uinf• 4. Pour banana mixture Into flour mix- ture. Add almonds and mix well. 5. Pour batter Into greased and floured 9 x 13 x 2-lnch baking pan. Bake for ~ to 35 minutes or until pk:k inserted In center comes out dry. Then allow to cool. BANANA CARAWAY BARS 1 cup d'°"*9 UllblMCMd......,.. 1 ~ cupe whole ..... flour 6. Frost with Browned Butter Caraway Frosting. Cut Into bars and serve. (Banana Caraway Bars freeze well.) ~ cup UMllted ........,.. ... ~cupwMete-- 1 cap dmtE brown ..... pec:bd 2~ tn1pDOM beldRg powder Maku30 ba,.. BrowMd B.ua c.ra .. , frodi99 41mlll fDOl ...... OI_...... 4 .....,DMI ONM or .. 1 teaepoon Nit ~ teMpDOft ground....., 1 te.epoon ground cir;;waon 2..-~" lfDDft ~ .... "' .. 9911 IMM'I .-oncl •Jdnlc:t 1 cup buttenlllk ~cup.,.......ol 1 ~ cu,. IMehecl 1>enma (eout a,.,...., 8rowMcl Wier c...., FroeUng S-4 cure elfted conf• cttoi..,.• .....,. 1. In small saucepan. heat butter, stir- ring until It turns a ll~t golden brown. !. In large bowl, combine browned but- ter, cream. caraway seeds. almond extract and confectioners' sugar. Set electric mixer at low speed and beat mixture ootil blended; then bea~t high speed untJI very smooth. ( ....... bllloW) L Preheat oven to 350°F: Spread al- monds In shallow pan and place In oven for about 5 minutes untll llghtly toasted. !. Jn large bowl, combine flours. wheat germ, sugar, baktog powder, salt. ginger and ctnnamon. J. ln small bowl. beat eggs. Add butter- milk, oil and mashed banana. M<JM• 1% cup• froatinc Continued Abutter way b tob~~1. a etter~e. Leave it to Betty Crockefto come up with something extra special.lhe Butter-Rich Cake. It looks like an ordinary cake but it tastes extraordinarily deUcious. The stick of creamy butter and extra fresh eggs you add are what make this cake so rich. Why not butter up your family tonight? 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And we'll go along with that, because there is no other cigarette like Vantage. Except Vantage. Vantage has a unique filter that allows rich flavor to VANTAGE come through it and yet substantially cuts down on 'tar' and nicotine. Not that Vantage is the lowest 'tar' and nicotine cigarette. (But you prooobly wouldn't like the lowest <tar' and nicotine cigarette anyway.) The 2lain truth is that smoke has to come through a filter if taste is to come through a filter. And where there is taste there has to be some' tar' But Vantage is the only c~arette that gives you so much flavor with so little tar' and nicotine. So much flavor that you'll never miss your high 'tar' cigarette. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. Fil HA· 11 mg fftai", 0 7 mg lllCOIN. MENTHOL II mg. "rilf. 0.8 mg OICOllOe. IV. pe1 C1garene. FTC Repon APR. 76 .• Home-Baked '&eats Continued PUMPKIN BREAD ~ cup hot wM« or ~ cup aherry ~ cup ...clese ,...Ins ~ cup alMM1etmg 2 cupe gnnulaled .uoar ~cupmot..... 4 ens. al19htly bMten 2 cup. canned muhect pumpkin I~ a,.. UMffted 81-purpoee ftour 1 tuepoon ground c:lnollllnOft ~ ••••poon ground do¥M ~ le•poon ground lllteplce 1 tffepoon bmkJng eodll ~ l••paon INtlcJng powdef 21MapOOMeall 1 cup dloppecl Mtunl lllmollldl or WlllMrt. 1. Preheat oven to 35()•f. Grease two 9 x 5 x ~Inch loaf pans. 2. Add hot water to raisins and set aside to cool. 3. In large bowl, with electric mixer set at medium-high speed, beat together shorten· Ing, sugar and molasses until light and fluffy. 4. Set mixer on k>w speed and beat In eggs and pumpkin. 5. Sift remaining dry Ingredients together. Then toss chopped nuts In flour-spice mixture. 6. Gradually beat flour-nut mixture Into creamed mixture. Add raisins and water. Mix until all dry Ingredients are moistened. 7. Pour batter Into prepared loaf pans and bake for 1 to 1 IA hours or until a pick in- serted In center comes out dry. 8. Allow to cool for 10 minutes; then turn out of pan and cool completely on rack before slicing. Maku 2 loave1 Continued FAMILY WEEKLY. OclOMt 10.11171 •ti 'family Weekly FOODSHELF GERMAN.STYLE MEATBALL SANDWIOi In sauoepan. heat 2 cans ( 15-oz. size) meads .. _. IMC8f'Ollll. 1 can (8 ozs.) .....-. luut. % teaspoon ult and Y.i teaspoon .....,.. Stir until mixture boils. Toast 6 slices p r allkbl •rye bruit; then spre4(f with m..a.nl. Spoon Y.i cup hot meatball mixture on each slice of toast. Serve with sour pickles and beer. Maui 6 tondwiches Tuna Helper helps more thatljust tuna! Try it with chicken, turkey and ham, too! Don't let the name fool you. Besides making terrific tuna dishes, those riCh cream or cheese sauces with noodles do delightful things with other meats as well. On evCJY Tuna Helper9 box, you'll find f!?SY inexpen· sive recipes that help you rum leftovers into delicious t.hiil2S like Ham and Cheese Souffle, Hot Oliclcen Salad, or T urlcey Tetrazzini. So you see, there's a lot more to Tuna Helper than just tuna. eAog TM dO.WW ... lrc: r-~-------------~-------1 11X @ STO"E COUfJON ~ EQJ~~ . " on your Mxt purch ... of Tuna Helper Home-Baked '&eats Continued FLORENTINES l\ cup llMIJ dtopped cwllecl ..... ,... e tllbleep ao...,. flour 1 pq. <•OU.) .......... chooolate ..... 1teMPD114'1.,... 1. Comblne sugar, cream and honey ln sauce- pan. Brtng to boll, stirring. then gently boll to 238•f . (soft-ball stage). Remove from heat. I. Stir ln salt, almoAds, orange peel and flour. 1 Drop by level tablespoonfuls onto foll placed on cookJe sheet. Aatt.en cookies Dinty Moore Beef Stew has meat. It even has little pieces of meat all through the gravy that give it an undeniably rich, meaty taste. If you love meat, but haven't been having much of it lately, buy a case of Dinty Moore. Then you can have your share of meat, plus a good amount of fresh potatoes and carrots, at a price you can swallow. *!Hormel?* t'I N& POOD ~•ODUCTS sll~tly. 4. Bake at 325•F. for 10 to 13 minutes or until golden brown arolD'ld the edges and done in center. Cool'llhoroughly on fol~ then peel off and Invert on wire rack. 5. Melt chocolate ln top of double boiler. Stir ln shortening. Spread mixture over flat bot- toms of cookies. Males 2 doun cooliiea PRUNE-WHEAT SOF1ES ~cup~ 1 oup brown augar, pecked 1egg 1 l\ •111po ona punn•lla ex1raCt l\cupwlMletgerlll 1 cup ......... , flour 1 cup....,_. Dour ~t111paanult 2 .. .,ow .-ound cardamom 1 l\ II HP O CM• beldnt powder l\ cup butlenwlk 1 cupcllapp1dpnuwsordelM l\ cup cllappsd .._,.., loMled luprlor topping,~ 1. Preheat own to 35()•F. In large bowl, beat rnargartne with sugar. Beat In egg and vanilla. I. Mix together wheat germ. flours. salt. car- damom and baking powder. Blend Into creamed mixture alternately with buttermilk. Stir ln prunes and almonds. S. Drop by level tablespoonfuls onto well- grea9ed cookie sheets. Sprinkle cookies with sugar before baking If you wish. Bake for about to minutes. Cool for 2 minutes on cookie sheets, then remove to rack and allow to cool completely. Ma/tu 3~ doun cooaa CAN-CAN BREAD I tMlup•• '"°"" IU9# ltllllelpDW"19lllbleol 1t!i t111paane ult 2 cupe ..,,_ .. .., 1pq.eot1vedrJ,.... ~cupwlMletgerm "' cup ............. mlk powder 1 \fl cu.-cllopped toMtecl ...... 4t!i-IS CU.-........ ~ flour 1. In large, warm mixing bowl, combine brown sugar, vegetable oil and salt I. Add water, sprinkle yeast Into liquid and stir until yeast dissolves. Stir In wheat germ. S. Combine skim milk powder and 1 cup chopped almonds with 2 cups of flour. Add to yeast mixture., beating hard. 4. Add just enough remaining flour, miXlng well. to make a soft dough. 5. Aour board with leftover flour and turn dough onto board. ~d until smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes. 6. Place dough ln large oiled bowl, turning until dough ball ls covered with oil. 7. Cover and let rise In a warm place until dough ls doubled ln bulk, about 1 hour. Punch dough down and let stand for about 10 minutes. 8. Tum out dough and knead again for about 5 mlnutes. Then shape dough lnto 3 balls. Place each ball In a well-oiled 1-lb. coffee can. Sprinkle with remaining% cup almonds. 9. Cover and let rise again until dough comes to tops of cans. Just before rising time ls up, preheat oven to 40Q•F. 10. Bake In coffee cans at 400°F. for 10 min· utes. Cover loaves loosely with foll. Reduce heat to 350"F. and bake for 30 to 40 minutes longer or until bread Is done and browned. Remove foil and let bake for an additional 5 to 10 minutes to brown tops. 11. Tum out of coffee cans onto wife rack to cool completely. Makea 3 loauea Co111l111~ 011 pagl! 20 I II • FAMILY W£El<lY. October 11 .11711 &:.::~·:.::..·~=.:-::.:-..:::-..:!..---.:,_-~.;;.=.:.: ______ ----------=-=--=..-=....J . f~~ FROSTED RICE . READY· SWEETENED RICE CEREAL ) "ORMY ROARIN' GOOD REGULAR SIZE, TOOi" r-------------sroRc~u~,.--------------1 Kellogg's® Frosted Rice does taste roarin' good! And those crunchy bits of frosted rice are nutritious, t.oo. They're fortified with 10 essential vitamins and minerals. So clip this coupon today and save lot on any size of Kellogg's Frosted Rice. It's a roarin' good deal! SAVED ( .1wa Brolm...,.... .. Dr. Stew Kley -die ABC-TV eata "'Mlirc:.I w.-,,, M.D!' He rCCICllllJ camplcted won -"'11ic c:.." • llCW ..,..... ,.._ By JAMES BROUN In conversation with Helen Dorsey I've cooked only a little bit. But I follow directions from a cookbook pretty well. Still. I like to take a recipe and start throwing herbs and spices In there to see what goes together. I enjoy living out West and being outdoors and raising horses-the kind of Ufe that calls for steaks. cooked plain. I pick out good steaks-- forget about all those martnades-and barbe- cue them. I pay mote attention to what the steak's barbecued over~ally hickory chips or "smelly pine." That's just cut up pieces of pine log with a lot of moisture still left In It so It'll smoke. I cook sever.al things. barbecued rtbs, for example. l can make my own barbecue sauce, but I would rather start off with a bottled sauce and then just k~p pourtng things Into It. rm an Improvisational chef. My favorite food Is Italian gourmet-veal dishes, cannelloni or manlcotti. I make good cannelloni. I like the kind of cannelloni made with real flat, chewy crepes, or rolled up with a good meat flll Ing. 1 work hard when I fix cannellonl. The cre:pe.s take all day to do, especially If you're going to have guests. But you can make them 1n advance. I'll usually cook all that day, and afterward, I leave and walk away from the kitchen mess and say, "That's It for a couple months." My cannelloni Is made with a while sauce on top. I just choose from the spices and bottles on the shelf and figure out what rm going to add each time. I put as much mozzarella cheese on top as I can and then just bake them until the crepes begin to fall apart. Jim's main dish can be made In advance, frozen and thawed just before baking to re- duce preparation time for guests. The dish Is hearty and memorable! BROUN'S CANNELLONI Cnpa 2egp ~alp milk 1 ~ IMlt* or maroertne. melt.ct y, cup UMffted ..,_,rpoee "°"' \Ii teeet1oonNlt 8'l..t ol tot """' 11 e FAMILY WEEl(LY, Oc1oMt 10, 1111 "'lfy My Cannelloni. You·n Like If' A Celebrity Cooks 1. In medlwn bowl, beat eggs thoroughly. Stir tn milk and butter:- heat until hot but not smoklng. 4. Quid<ly spoon tn 2 tablespoons of batter; tilt pan so batter covers bottom completely. !.. Beat In flour and salt just until batter Is smooth. S. Lightly brush a 5-lnch crepe pan (or small sklllet) with salad oil. Then heat over medium 5. Cook crepes for 2 minutes on each side or 1.mtll lightly browned Remove from skillet. Stack crepes with foll between each. Cover 10 First. p rizes-A full Y"IJ''• groceries for a family of four. 15 Sec:ond prius-Six months' gro- ceries for a family of four. 25 Third prizes-Three months" gro- ceries for a famlly of four. 35 Fourth prius-Onemont.h'sgro- ceries. 1.000 Fift h prizes-A 110 bag of gro· ceries. Bonus prizes -First, second. t.hird 11.nd fourth prize winners will receive an extra S50 in grocery money if their entzy includett tho name and location of their favorite grocer. AJ1 told. thati 1.085 pri7Al8, with a t.otal adlh value of over 1100.000. Follow the official sweepstakes Mel. Use the entry blank in this advertisement to get start- ed. Addit.ional entry blanb are available at participating groan. Ent.er now, and as often u you like! Encries must be received no lat.er" than December 1. 1976. L On an official entry form M plain piece of 3• X i;• paper hl..oilp...c.inl your name and ad· dreu. and if you wish. the name and location of your favorite l("l'C>ttr •-Rule 1131. Mail your entry to: "MOM"S A WINNER" Sw11ep<1t.11ku. P.O. Bo• 7021. Blair, Nebraaka 68009. I . E.ch entry mutt be accompanifid by three 131 labels from any aiu DEL MONTE product featured in true aweep1t.11kH, <lr th""' 131 plain piecea of pape-ron which you have h.arul.P.rint.ml the word• "DEL MONTE"-or any oomt>ina· !Jon of label• and hand printed pieoea of paper !Dlllling thn!e Uor enmple. 2 label• and I hand pnnt.ed piece of paper I. I . J f any finit. i<erond. third or fourth pritt win· n1n« entrant hH additionally indicated, on an ort1cial entry lorm or plain pM!ce of 3• X 6° p•· per. the name and loc:aition of hi• or her favonte ~·that winning entrant will rflat1ve 1n 1d· d ltlonal '60.00 cash Bonua Award. .._Ent.er a• often M you w11h, but each Pntry ••t be ~iled aeparat.ely. Entnea mu•t be tt>- ceived by ~btt L 1978 I . W1111H11"• will lM! determined in random draw· 1ns1 conductl!d by the 0 . L. Blair Corp«atioa , an independnt fudsinlJ orsaniution who.ie de- cl1loru1 are final. Limit one Ill priu to a family. Tllaee on an,y pri:u are the AOle responaibility of the winner. No aubetltution wiU be made for any prize offered. AU priz.ea will be awarded by check. llw 1mountof uch check determined by the cHh value of the 1upply of lfl'o«riee of· lered . CHh valuH baaed on WlNTER 1976 U.S.O.A Family Economk '"°view .. Liberal Plan"' for coat• of feed1n~ e family of four .,,;th achoo! age children. I. Sweepat.11kea open to re9iden1.a of the Unit.ed SC.at.ff. except employ-of Del Monte Corpor· atlon. IU edvertJem. and 9Weepatakes •sen· cie1. and lM famllle. of each. Thie awttpetake. •• votd in the •tat.e of Mlaaoari and wMrever rl,... proh1b1t.ed by l1w. Sw~lllh• participa· lion via entry blanka di•lributed throujJh retail atorea .. void 1n Wiaconaln and Maryland. All f'tldual. State and local lawa and replatione apply. 1. For a l11t of winner•. aend a •eparate, el.llmpec:I. aelf .. ddl"l!llffd env~ope to: WMom's A Winner'" W.nnua Liat.. P. 0 Boa 8006. Blair, Nebraaka 68009. with damp cloth Wltil ready to use. (Or wrap stacked crepes completely with aluminum foll, label and freeze Wltil needed.) Makes a dozen crepes Mutfmlas 1 lb. grOUftd ~ (preferllblJ ~ lb. ground beef, l\ lb. ground "81, l\ lb. ground coobd c:Nc:tten) Olive ol 2 tableepooM butter, "*ted e 1 ..._pa an~ freeh .-na., l\ cup greted Ptlll'ftllM chMM l\ tNep a an Nit Ground nutmeg to taste Ptippwtotaa .. 1. Cook ground beef, veal and chicken ln small amount of olive oll. Remove from sklUet !. Add melted butter, parsley, Pannesan cheese, salt, nutmeg and pepper. Mix until well blended and set aside. M.t~C m1•ar' ... .,le .,, ...... two ldmk vi .-cc. T ...... wlda bodl moa-..... ... ,.,_ ct.a..1t· .. ...... , ................. lite ...... vi,.,.. ... ,...,_cool ___ ft' I. mner Mail to: .. Mom's A Winner"' Sweepat.kee. P. 0 . Bo:1t 7021, BI.ir, Nebraska 68-009 Enc109ed are: (check onel 0 3 labels fTOm anl'.._of the featured DEL MONTE products listed below. 0 3 piecel of a• ll 5•. paper hand printed with the wont. "DEL MONTE:' 0 A combination of the above total· ing three. Featured DEL MONTE Produc:te-Com • PineaJ>ple • Cat.aup •Peas • Green Seana • Peara •'JUDA •Juice Orinka • Tumato Sauce • Fruit Cocktail C11y ______ _.._ Slatr ___ l•P--- My favorite grocer la: ·----------------------------------------------------- TomatoS-C. 2 tabhrp OD11• butter 1 tabteepa Oft o&lw9 ol 1 ...... relow onion, dMlpped l\ c:anot, llltnc.d 1 ...... dOM garlic, preeMCI SfMll Nik c.lerJ, chopped 1 lb. heh lllU9hrooMe, allced ~ .. a a,.,. heh tcMMto., peeled, c:ut tn cN.inka or 2 c:upe c:.ned .......,.. Saitt end """" ground ..,.,... lo ..... l\ tellepOCM'I dried or..-no l\ t8bleepaan chopped,,..._ Metl °' ~ INlflODn dried bMll 1. Heat butter and olive oll ln large skillet Add onion, carrot, garlic, celery and mush- rooms. Cook, stlrrlng, untll vegetables are lightly browned and limp. !. Tum tomatoes Into coarse sieve or food~ and push through with spoon to remove seeds. 3. Add plried tomatoes In skillet. Add salt. pepper, oregano and basil. Heat to bolling. re- duce heat and simmer for about 45 minutes or Wltll thick and well-flavored. WWteS-C. 2 tllblMp a o.• butter 1 l\ .....,_. flour l\ teHpoan ult Ground nutmeg to ..... Fr_,.,, ground black pepper ta late 1 cup milk l. Melt butter ln small saucepan. Blend In flour to fonn smooth paste. !. Add salt. nutmeg and pepper. Gradually add mJlk. Cook and stir Cll/er low heat until sa~ i': comes to bolling. Remove from heat To~ble ..... tiling er.,.. Tom.to 8euce WNtea..ce l\ -1 lb. mm:ureUa c:hHM. aNeddecl (0# cut In ..... plecee) Fn9NJ .. Md,_._.,. chMM fWlley '°' gamleh, optJonlll L Preheat Cll/en to 375"F. Spoon meat fllllng into each crepe, bringing one end over the other. Z. Pour half the Tomato Sauce ln bottom of foll-llned pan. S. Place fJIJed crepes tn Tomato Sauce. Pour rwnalnlng Tomato Sauce over c repes. 4. Top with White Sauce, shredded mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese. 5. Bake unoovered for 20 to 30 minutes until bubbly and cheese Is melted. Sprinkle with parsley and Mtve at once with large tossed ltallan salad. Malia 4 to 6 .a-vU.,1 FAMILY W££1(LY, October 10, 1171 • It .. 0 .u cup~ chopped whale 1 teMpOOll ...... and ........... ...,. •lmoad eUnct 2* caps...... 3Jmweeas-.11f&EW ~lour " cop mlk 2 •••• , .... .....,powder 2 tllbleapocme--jl*e " tr..,llGI Mk 1 twpooa .-11maa peel 3' t111p a 1111 eoda '~ •eaepooa aam GI...._ % cap ........ (Wbaas) 1whalealmQnd 1U. cape...... AprlCot Glme Greae9-indl Bundt9 pan heavily with 2 tablespoons shm1ening. Sprinkle with chopped almoods. Resift OourWith baking powder. salt llDd IOda. Cram ahm1ming well with t "4 cups supr and flavorinp. Beat in ea~ Blend in flour m.ixture aJtemateb' 'Wida milk. lemon juice and peel Beat eg whites with aam of tarts. OraduanY lat in mnamm, ~ cup supr, beatirJa to stiff ....... Fold Imo badll: 1brn into pan. Pre. whole almood jUlt Wow nrf11ee of batter. Bake below oven center at JOO ••-' <mw 0¥m) ..._ 1boar20-JO minutes. Let stand ~ .,., tt •• 1lllD Jnwrt ~wire net to cool. Brush with Apricot Gllilli WMD ad; No o&brr ma will do ID your •poc1 omai' Almcmd cMe -just a DO other nut coma cbe. to almcmd1 fer \llfl"Mdllay, crt.p aa-= =~ ~.::&c!.a.:: Ja1t "nuts" -but • helping hudful of almonds. Blue Diamond Almoncb, the ch*ie, freeh ...__.. &am C.W..nia. la poly .... and dm. Foracopyol ~., ... .................. a11\ •" (IOO ...... redpee), -.d '°' to I Dlpt. FW·JQllO P.O. Bea 651. Su Jfrandeco. CellfGrma MIOI, -------- Home-Baked hats Continu~d from pa~ 16 Tips • n 'IOpics SHOPPING FOR ALMONDS? TAKE NOTE! • Wide ..a..l ·ha ft· al· monds that have not been blanched. just shelled nuts wearing their cinnamon brown skins. ..... ti m1f •aat1· sklnlas almonds. To blanch almonds yourse.lf, cover ker- nels with water and heat to bolling. Drain. The skin will s1Jp off easily when you ~ess an almond between thumb and finger. •Skef ............ ... .... WHc::Mll b ... . al- monds that have been sliced lmfthwiae, with or without their skins. • Bl•c::Mll ••aef •aa .. , l'OMtef: blanched slivered al- monds that have been halved. then cut lengthwise in pieces thick ~ to give pleasing crunch, especially when roasted or toasted. • Diced roeated almoada: natural almonds first cut into small pieces, then roasted ln oil. lhey ere hard to find in many parts of the country, but you can prepare them easily: Chop whole, natural almonds coarsely. To roast, spread about ~ teaspoon butter, mar- garine or vegetable oU over the surf ace of a shallow pan. Add a single layer of the diced nuts. Roast, stirring often, at JOO•F. for about 15 minutes or until they be,u. to tum coloc. Don't wait fOI' them to become golden brown-they will get a little dari<er out of the oven. Tot.out.~~ • Geo.Id blallct.I •o•ft· a key ingredient ln many Euro- pean baked goods. Few stores stock them, but you can grind your own, about Y.t cup at a time, ln your electric blender. Or you may use a Maull Mill or a meat grinder wtth a fine blade. (They should be ground to about the c::onslstency of com meal. • Abta .. la Ille -..: Still sold, particularly during TharUgMng and a.1stmas. •S.11tfb '•IOldfna variety of flavora, often re- f erred to as oockta.11 almoads. a • FAMILY WEEKLY. October 10, 1178 Rldt ................ MllcMlll T..-.. die .,.., ...... , •• oaoa.. .... ....,. rrAUAN ALMOND TORTE ~cup ... ~ cup 8IMoftd ...-. et room ............ ~ oupbdar ..... lfl .. ltp D Oft pure....._ nlract ~ cup Uftllfttd ~flour ~ .. ltp D Oft beldng powder 8Mwed chocol• Sour~ L Preheat oven to ~·F. Line an 8-or 9-inch round layer- cake pan with foll. !. Beat sugar wtth almond paste ln electric mixer. Add butter a little at a time and beat until smooth. 3. Beat In eggs, one at a time; then beat In vanllla .. 4. Mix flour wtth baking pow- der and beat Into batter. Tum batter Into prepared pan. 5. Bake for about 55 to 60 minutes or until a too1hplck Inserted In center comes out dry. 6. Lift cake from pan by grip- ptng foll. Allow cake to cool for a few minutes; then com- pletely wrap cake with addi- tional foll or plastic wrap and allow to cool. (This keeps cake moist.) 7. To make shaved chocolate, push a vegetable parer along smooth surf ace of a 4-0z. block of sweet chocolate. Re- frigerate shavings If wea1he.r ls warm. a. To serVe,, cut cake Into wedges, place on plates and top wtth sour cream. Garnish wtth shaved chocolate. Mah• 8 t0uin1• ZUCCJDNl..CARROT BREAD ..... 1cupvegellbleotl 1~ cape brown aupr, padled 1 ~ grlltad lllCCNftl 1~trlted~ I tea1p DOW• pure Y ... ntract 2'11 cupe whole wheat "°"' FAMILY WEEKLY, October 10, 1171 • II 'Ii tup AIMINn 1 t111p a 1111 ult 1 ltltp D Oft baking 90de I tlefll DON F*ftd dl.,.,,.IWl,.. .... -.,.,..n 1 cup c:l9opped ....... ......... (~) 1. Preheat oven to 350•F. Grease and flour a 9 x 5 x 3-tnch loaf pan or two 7 % x 3 % x 2--lnch loaf pans. !. In large mlxlng bow~ beat eggs with ~ oil. Stir ln sugar, zucchlnl, carrots and ! vanilla. I S. Mix toge1he.r flour, All-Bran. salt, f baking soda and cinnamon. Stir Into I zuoc:h1nJ mixture.. Add almonds and mix :a well. 4. Bake for 1 to 1 % hours or mtil a pk:k inserted ln center comes out dry. 5. Allow to cool for 15 mlrwtes ln pan; then Invert and cool on wire rack. o......,~ ........ pated ,.,_toaapolWa.. I I I 2 Wrap well to store. (Th1s bread stays moist for several days. It also freezes welt) Malta one lar,e loaf Of' 2 •mall locwu Continued _ ... Si Vi on your next purchase of • Stirn1ros( l!....CC*IUMM1 Tl*-.... ......... .., .,._ .................... ;;;:.~ ,,. -n:=:::.:w---,,,,,., ..... i--•• ··- TOO=· ,,,.9111 ....... IODDIM.lllll _....,.,.,.._.,.,......,. -e.ct. --~aadl---~, .. -sm-=~ ~ --•O-lill_ ......... ................ -~-=---==---~ ..... -== ':'..,"';",:;;J,.;,..,... ::..-e:::,.,..--r:.::. :.=::~~--== :=..:...---~-= -...-. • ..... .. COUl'C* IX""H NOW .... R I0.1977 -.. ..... _...,, .... ......_ ................. ...., .. u.a.A. c.-...... ,,,.-. 141 ---------------------------------------------~ ~ ....... ~ ........ w-.. .. _. lmr _ b •• pliatof. ., Dr.t~ .. ,. ..... , "' ..d Be HW1 F°"""" .. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. FOOD HEADLINER ABC's of Good Nutrition This is School- Lunch Week. designated to highlight the importance of nutrition in our children's school lunch es. Fruca E. McGioM, I>Wcc:tcw of Food Senk:a ud Nwtrttioll ~ .. o.klwl. Calf. School-Lunch Mom to thousands of kids knows what they like best By Marilyn Hansen 0 ne of the bright stars In the school-lunch world ls Frances E. McGlone, Director of Food Ser- vices and Nutrition Education In Oak- land, Call(. Mrs. McGlone ls well aware of what kids buy and eat at school cafeterias since the Oakland schools serve up to 35,000 lunches a day during the academic year. And for her expertise In this field. she received the Sliver Plate Award In the elementary and sec- ondary school category (given by the International Foodservice Manufactur- ers Association). Two of bu most pop9lar Items are: Oalll Mac. a meal-In-a-bowl entree, and RaJRa Ban. for dessert. The reci- pes follow, scaled down to family-size menus. Mrs. McGlone says what really won the award for her this year was the expanded nutrition education program that she developed. The program in- cluded balanced menus along with co- ordinated lessons on nutrition, which were distributed to all teachers. Spe- cific menus were planned for certain days, with a follow-up of classroom In- struction on the nutritional value of the lunch eaten that day by the students. The program was a big .success with students and teachers. "It certainly turned the teachers on to teaching nu- trition," remari<s Mrs. McGlone. She points out that 4.5 billion lunches are prepared by schools every year, and, on the average, 25. 7 million students eat school-prepared lunches every day. Universal Menu Day will be observed this Wednesday, when all U.S. schools serving lunches wlll prepare the same nutritionally balanced m~. This year's menu has a circus theme. UNIVERSAL MENU Main Attraction-Hot Dog-on-a-Bun Ringmaster's Special-- Vegetable Beef Soup Sideshow-Orange Wedges Happy Clown Tutti Fruttl Crisp Midway Mllk 11iE SnJDF.NTS' FAVOIUJ'ES Ofll.JMAC 2 tableepoona ~table otl 1 lb. ground beef ¥1 cup chopped "'"" ....,,,... 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I unckrltand no utnmen Of qnta wtll Cllfl, and I wtH nor be obllpNd In a"' ..,. CITY _____________ STATE ____ ZIP ___ _ •Service Marti H3AMC ~~-----------------------------------------------------· Home-Baked 'hats Continued NORWEGIAN WHEAT BREAD 4 cupe wwlfted ~or unbtMched flour 2 a., ......... ,,.11our 2~ .... 1 t.8bleepboll ult ~cup-...,.,. ~ •1111 a Oft gromd csclllmoln 2pkge.Ktlwe*'l,...C 1~ e11p9Mlk' ~cup...., 1" OIP (~ 9tlolr) ..,,._ l . Comblne flours. In a large bowl, ~·y mix 1 ~ cups flour mbcture. sugar, salt, wheat germ, cardamom and undl5$0lved active dry yeast. !. Combine milk, water and margarine Jn a saucepan. Heat over low heat l.D'ltll liquid ls warm. (Margarine ~ not ~to melt.) S. Gradually add hot milk mixture to drv Ingredients, beating. with electrie mixer set at medium speed, for 2 min- utes; scrape bowl occasJonaUy. 4. Add % cup flour mixture or enough flour mixture to make a thk:k batter. Beat at high speed for 2 minutes, scrap- ing bowl occask>nally. 5. Stir Jn enough additional flour mix- ture to make a soft dough. (Jf neces- sary, add ~t.lonal white flour to obtain desired dough.) 6. Tum out onto lightly floured board; knead unttl smooth and elastk:, about 8 to 10 minutes. 7. Place In greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover; let rlse In a wann place, free from draft untlJ doubled In bulk, about 45 minutes. I. Punch dough down; turn out onto lightly floured board. OMde tn half, then shape each half Into a round loaf and flatten slightly. 9. Place In 2 greased S.lnch ple pans. Start near the center of each loaf and make 6 cuts, about ~ Inch deep, sll!iltly curving to the edges of the loaf. Cover and let rlse Jn a warm place, free from draft. unttl doubled In bulk, about 30 minutes. 10. Just before rising ttme ls up, preheat oven to 400• F. Bake loaves for 30 to 35 mtnutes or until done. Remove from pie pans and cool on wire racks. For a soft crust. brush with addJtlooal melted margarine If desired. 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Paterson New Jertev 07530 ----------------------- ROBERTSHAW "I Figure for Two or Three Years r11 Be a Morie Star" By Freel Robbins I was sitting ln a taverna ln Parnplona, Spain. just $OUth of the Pyrenees, contemplating the .)ovla1. entertain- ing man across from me--a man of marvelous wit, talent, versatility. The man was Robert Shaw, and he had just come from the set of "Robin and Marian," one of hls many recent fUms. As I sat there, remembering his parts In "A Man fOf' All Seasons," '7he Tak- ing of Pelham 1-2-3." '7he Stlng." and becoming sllghtty hypnotized by the melodJc cadence of hls accent, I thought to myself that I was quite pos- sibly chatting with America'• next big British star. Shaw, a family man ln his early fifties, ls a celebrated actor on stage. a successful writer ( .. The Man In the Glass Booth" being one of his best-~ wori<s) Mld ls now becoming a film sensation. FAMl..V Wf.EJa..Y: Slnoe we !Mt talked, you've had a string of tnOY\e suc- cesses, with ''Jaws'' being the most oeJebrated of them. {Shaw Ls currently immened ln a nao film, "The Deep," by PeteT Benchley.} Were. you SUT· prised at the overwhelming success of that film? ROBERT SHAW: I was never sur- prised. I always said It would be a suc- cess. I offered my whole salary plus the enormous overage (when we went 23 weeks over .::hedule) fOf' a ~nt Clle of the profits Instead. At that point. nobody w. wribly coofldent. The budget had acalated to aJmethlng ltke $3.5 million, $3.8 mlllton to over $8 million. After all. there were only three men ln It and a shark! We weren't exactly surrounded by an International cast But they declined my offer. The only thing that worried me was the shark. I kept saying, '1t all depends on the shari<. If they can just make the shark loolt real so the audience will believe. And <>bvk>lmy they did. That was due to the technicians and a ter- rific editor. FW: Why were you so confident? Weren't there enormous production de- lays and· predJctions of disaster when you were on 1ocation? SHAW: Oh. there weren't only predk:- tlons there were disasters. For one, I felt It was the first picture that had ever been made entirely at sea. I think parts of "Moby Dick" were made at sea, but most U:.h films are made In tanks. I knew the audJence would be fascinated by those real condltiOOS. And the other prob&em was the director. He would tmprovtse all the time. About eJght o'clock at night we'd be com1ng ln. and three miles out to sea he would sud- denly say, "Gtve me the vJewflnder," and he'd set up a shot as we were going In filming "Jaws," there weren't only predictions of disaster, there were dis- asters ... The boat sank once and caught fire twice. In. Sometimes he would re-shoot scene:a. Half of my part ls ad-libbed. you know. FW: Was making the flJm a terrible chore? SHAW: Oh, It was arduous. 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And there's a Full Money- Back Guarantae if you are not completely delighted (But we are sure that you will be!). ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • C.t. No. R070 YOUR NO-RISK ORDER FORM FW-10108 I : Mail-A-Music; 620 Kinderkamack Road, River Edge, New Jersey 07661 : • PLEASE RUSH ME the "American Treasury of Golden Oldies." I • I enclose check or money order payable to Mail-A-Music for $8.95 for I • each book I order, plus 60c postage and handl ing. (Do not add 60c I • for second book.) I • I understand that I may return this book for a complete refund if I am I I not completely delighted. I : Tou1Endosed:$ : • Name I I I ·~~ . I • • City State Zip • • N.V.S. Resident•,,._ Add SalH Tu. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROBERT SHAW Con1i!Wed get back to shore. My boat twice and caught on fire . We even had to call ln Coast Guard helloopter a le of times. : You seem to be making films ln the U.S. than ln land. Do you still Uve ln and? W: I live In Comty Mayo, the West Coast of lreiand. I Ireland for $e\/eral rea- One Is that I hate cities, In Ireland I can still afford ..sl2ed estate. Another emotional: As a boy, I ln a Temote part of Scotland, which l.s e slmJlar to where I live . For me, my home In lTe- is the best place In the Id! : I understand your children e wtth you while you made Blarney Cock." W: I brought five of them llins, 13; Elizabeth, 12; Jes, 11; Hannah. 8; and who ls 6. : How many children do have? W: I've four by my first e [Jennifer Bourke]. four my second [actress Mary who died In April 1975) an adopted boy. : Why, when you had so y children of your own, dld adopt another? W: Charles ls my wife's . [Shaw recently married ln1a Jansen, hl.s secretary 6 ~] It's not a fonna.I tlon as suc;h. but he's ln will. It all ~ when I ln '1"be Battle of the " which was filmed In and I needed a secre- . My ex-agent told me of a etary who had worked for ln London. When l called her mother answered and "You won't employ my ter-W's jUst had a y, and there's no father." t I asked her mother If d look after the infant for period o f, say, two ths.. She said she would. the girl turned out to be a elous secretary. She ed out so well that when t back to England, we her on, and the boy came y with us for six months and. gradually. that'• the ltwenl Your wife, Mary, dled suddenly. How did It ? W: That's a matter o f opinion. The ooroi ier sakl It was too much champagne, to oelebnite the a ICC'lem of her play, combined wttb tranqai.1- lzen.. I think It was a oamplet.e ac:ddent. How can you define e:xhaustlon. anyway? I also th1nk there was something fur- ther. I think she had a brain tumor. lronicalJy, ~ "dies" In the play In which she was act- ing. At least l know she didn't feel any pain. She died ln her sleep. FW: How dld your children re- a ct to the death o f their mother? SHAW: Extraordinarily well. Especially Collins, who was with me when we found her. He explained t.o the others. Collins ha.s a sardonic humor, Inherited from me, and he bandied lt well. 1 WAS "up to It" for the first four or five days, and then literally "took to my bed," as they say. Then, too, "The only time the English celebrate you is when you're about 74 and dying- then they say you're a great actor." Virgina was there, so the chll- tfren had a surrogate mother. FW: What sort of father are you? SHAW: I am a Vlctortan father, fairly stem. If I see any sign of animosity or jealousy among my children, J countermand it Immediately. Because my father died when 1was12. my mother brought us up. She was very strict, but also very opti- mistic and loving. Ac tually my c:hlldren get Of\ very well tc> gether-they're very close. FW: Would you want your chil- dren to become actors? SHAW: f ve never enoouraged It lt1s a shrtwling profession, and It's terribly tough. Un- natural. It's worse for women than men because of the aging prooess. Also, when a man audlUons, he's looked over wtth an eye to hls worth In box-office dollars and oents. But with a woman. there's a .se:xuaJ evaluation, and that's demeaning. Women have to be tough to survive In this profes- sion. No, I couldn't advise a da ughter of mine to be an actress. FW: You have recefved ac- claim as an author, playwright and actor. Which occupation do you prefer? SHAW: Writing a play Ls the m<>5t d lff k:ult thing there is. It Is an art form that requires you to be very specif le, very concre te. Writtng a book ls FAMILY WEEKLY. Ootoo.< 10, 1870 • 11 ...... but not ~ c.im't )st pk:k ~ a chapter Md work on tt For Instance., fve been trytqi to write a DOYe! about old 11Qe for two ye.an. When It comes to fllms, rw never had so many offers In my life. And most of them are at least worth coosldering. J flgure that for two or three years rn be a movie star. fW: You're at the wry peak or your career. yet • lone u rw known you, 'JOf/w always thtoga almultaneoualy. You know the ~ ~ thll awful thiQg: they bl'& f"Allur9.. The Am8rtcans b..e success as ~ as It's earning than a buck. A ptcture b a aic:ceu only In tams of doUara. The only time the EtslliM c.Je. brate you Ls when you're about 74 and dying-then they ,.. say you're a great actor. 11.m '' 1 ned to haw that refaahlng MnM of lnaccurity, which keeps you a hungry fWttar. SHAW: fve great vulnenblltty and tnsecurlty---4t has ~ th.Ing to do with ~ EngUsh. 1 always wanted to proye I oouk! be a succ:ess at SIM!1'lll Now! Speed-Grill Steak, Chicken, Bacon, Hamburgers, Shrimp! Right on your Counter Top. 2·SIDED CONT.AC I Bl &OILING SEA' SIN JUICES FAS I • Contact broili• ..s both sides at once, keeps mut, succulent, juicy, and tender inside -cuts shri.,.. • Fat drains ntrt to cut down spatter and smoke. 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Box MO a., llhette, Aw-.. 96501 MONEY Ale You Sathri11g From "FlnancUll Shodl''? A group of newlywed couples was talking recenUy about the unexpected "sur- prises" of marriage. Heading the llat WU how much It coet to live as a couple. "The flrat week In our new apartment. Ann said we ought to get a vacuum cleaner,'' one young husband said. "I didn't know It cost $851 I Uled to live for a week on thatl" An- other husband explained that he had allowed for furniture IJfld rugs but hadn) counted on spending over $100 for Items like brooms, sink strainers and electric bulbs. One bride was shocked to learn that the annual pre- mium for fire-and-theft Insurance was $90. NewtJwedl, how•wer, .. not 8lone In f.uint to ......,.,. for lhe tlnanc1al obllga- tlolls Ihm will llC~ • .., dlllftge In llfeetJle. CounMlon find that rnoet .......... Wreonnew.....,....,..._""'9oulfullJ rulzlng how ...... .n.ct their ......... According to Arthur M. 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Oct.bow 10.1WTI •>> Cuah6on-l.lft9 CMlrs lift you alowty Md ufefy lo your feet •nd provide help • comfort and Ind ... pe11def 1Cct tor people afflicted with Ar· thrill&, Rheumatism, Strotce or P•rtrlnSOO* tam. W ril~ /or ill/orlfttllion . 001-0-Kll\ETCS N: Dept. FW 10., P.O. Box 2000 W•uke9ha, WI•. 531M •Phone (414) 542 ... 7 ! .. b (J •• .WHAT IN THE WORLD! BIG BOW-WOW POW-WOW Wlay did tbls dog Wre a lawyer? Ha•d'-s P........t• MW poodl: Rln Tin Tin or Won Ton Ton? That Is the question, and Herbert B. Leonard ls look- ing for the answer In a $2.5 million copy- right violation suit agaln.st Paramount Pictures Corp., dl.str1butors of 'Won Ton Ton-the Dog That Saved Hollywood." Leonard, producer of the 1950's television series 'The Adventures of Rln Tin Tin." claims sole copyright ownership of the series, plus any motion picture, publishing or merchandising rights connected with Rlnnie's name or any slmlJaritles thereof. And the resemblance between Won Too • Ton and Rln Tln Tin Is more than syllabic. At a preliminary hearing, Leona.rd sought an Injunction banning film production witiJ Paramount changed the proposed title and the proposed German s hepherd to another breed. The requested Injunction was turned down. Leonard's co-plalntlff By Fr11nk Bea'nald LITTLE EMILY 'T .. .,,aid IM'e lo.t to• fcwnar' :M • FAMILY WEEKLY, Octo!Hlf 10, 1171 TM tM.e of dill yar'e Ndoul Ne.. po..-Wftll ... appropriately e:ncxq,, ''Freedom of the Pres.s-A Mandate From History." Because In the past 200 years, the American press has grown from the 29 little weekly newspapers printed ln 1n6 to 7,486 weekly papers with ovtt 3.5 million clrcolatlon; 639 Sunday papers of over 51 million clrcu- laHon; and nearly 1,800 daiJy papers boasting a c.lrculaHon of 60. 7 mllllon. There's been a lot of startling growth ln newspaper technology, too. You're pretty likely to find a computer In some newsrooms. Instead of using t typewriters, reporters can write their fi stories on keyboards with large elec-:i tronlc screens on which edltOt'S can In-i stantly edit, delete, Insert and move copy a.round. Editors can call for Information from their computer, too. Modem presses provide sharper and clearer print and pictures, and new systan.s of electronic composition are capable of setting from 2,500 to 3,000 newspaper lines per min- ute. Newspapen are already set for the space age, too. Editors In one part of the country can transmit a facsimile of an entire page to a prtl'lting plant ln another section of the country ln a matter of seconds. How? By means of a sateJllte hovutng $Ol'ne 22,500 miles above the equator. In the not-t<»distant future, every newspaper office may be outfitted with a rooftop antenna to catch those satellJte signals. And guess who gets the big benefits from this technological revo- ln the suit Is Eva Duncan, who, together with her late husband Lee, owned and trained the patriarch of them alL Rln Tin Tin l, star of the Warner Brothers Alms of the 1920's. Lee Duncan. an Air Corps pilot during World War I, found a German shepherd puppy ln France In a trench abandoned by the Kaiser's Infantry at the end of the war. Duncan brought his war booty home to California and started tralnlng him. People who watched the ca- nine scale J.2..foot walls were apparently Impressed enough to suggest that Rlnnle ''oughta be In pk:tures." At Wamers, Rln- nle got his big break, passing his screen test and replacing a wolf who had a nasty habit of biting members of the cast James Tierney, Leonard's attorney, says his cli- ent'ssult Is based on '\mfalrcompetltlon,'' and adds, "Rln Tin Tin Is a property rfghl If you want to use It. you have to pay for It." The trial, which promises great growl- ing and 9Jlashlng of teeth. began last month. QUOTE: ''One clearly Identifiable char- acteristic of the supermanager Is that he talks as little as possible. especially In public. Thls Is partly becau'.se words waste time, and most men of true action are deeply, Instinctively conscious of the way In which time, which ls also money, runs through the fingers. They are also acutely aware that the more you say, the more you are liable to commit yourself-and commitment. unless you are exceedingly READ AU. ABOUI' rr k"aNatlaMIHe....-Week luUon? You, the reader. Because news- papers are now able, more than ever before, to get the news to readers faster, to put out a more physically attractive product. and to be more flexible In the range of subjects theY CO\la'. There's just one thing that hasn't changed with all this space-ege greatness: Newspapers are still absolutely dependent on the 1.5 mlmon young men (and women ) who begin their business careers as carriers. 1be read-all-about-It kids are the final link between the printed word and the people who read It careful, also costs money. As ln poker, so In business, part of the art Is to keep the opposition guessing. because they will more often guess wrong than right" UNQUOTE. From ''The Common Mllllon- alre." by Robert Heller (Delacorte Press. $8.915). DATES: Columbus Day ls celebrated flloeUy. National Newspaper Week be- gins S....y.. BIR1HDAYS (all Ubra): S-U,..--Helen Hayes 76; Harold Pinter 46; WllUam A Anders 43. MoMay-Jerome Robbins 58. TtlaMy-Tony Kubek 40; Joe Cronin 70. W.._..y-Paul Simon 3.5; Come! Wiide 58; Laraine Day 56; Pamela Tiffin 34: Yves Montand 5.5. Tlnnday-Lllllan Gish 80. Frtclay-C. P. Snow 71; John K. Gal- braith 68; Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. 59; Mervyn LeRoy 76. Sat.rd•J-Angela Lan.sbury 51; Tony Anthony 39: Dave DeBusschere 36. BIRTH>AV PEOPLE: ~,,..._,_.JtrwRobbllll Quips &:Quotes ARMOUR"S ARMOUlY By RldMwd Armas i&!I\ ~ ~ -~ NO BELT PRIZE My Matbelt I,,.... MCU'Cly, I bow la., car lliow It'•--. w .... rweaecatla ........ la••••ms.lt'••t-.. ne ow.r.., .,,_ ......... Or .......... ....., on.... AM let .. keep oa • f• beam AmfMWlmsdl&bdlby-.... It..-e.ke a epc:dll ~ Cra8Yc, ... ...., of, .... To_..e__.a_..,ol ........ No two of .WC. , ........ ...... One way to find out If a mood ring works Is to give one to a wife who's expecting a diamond. -DorotMiJ Kent ''So you want to become m son-In-law, do you?'' demand the girl's father. "Not really," shrugged girl's suitor. "But since I w to marry your daughter, I don' see how I can avoid It" -LaMOline Americans have alway been very willing to pay any price for freedom. If you don'f believe It, look at the divorce statlstks.. -Robert Orb~n ( 111ROUGHA am.D"SEYES Kid• -llt. ~lly. Seftd orlOlnlll oontrltlullone to ''CN!d.'' F1mllyW..ldy,641 LnlnQlonA"-• N.Y., k.Y. 10022. •10 If UMCl-- tetumed. LHt H••er LJU aac Bobby, bodl 6. wa'C ......,_ Mnlcc ........... -ID! can. Lym was IM "pa..., .• Bobby drove 111p _. aelrel fel Iii-tat pm. t,_ liea11.., re pled."Wcdoe't .... ..... ..,..... .. _ ...... ,.. -Marjorie Alber MCJlaAN Warning: The Surgeon General Has 'Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 12 ~,A SS A ( • :. :; f I '! S • Stimulates Nerve Points In the Soles of Your Feet • Renews Your Energy • Nervous Tensions Disappear • Wear Them Indoors or Outdoors All Year Long! - Many wonderful things the Western mind cannot quite understand have come out of the mysterious Orient-music, art, beauty and medical eec:re\9-to name Juat a fewl And now these miraculous Oriental Health Sandals designed to atlmul•t• nerve points In the soles of your IHt ao that you feel en almost lnatent renewal of energy ell over your bodyf Step Into a pair when you get home from work. when you finish shopping, when you struggle out of bed In the morning. As you we/If around, hundreds or tiny · rubber finger• leap Into ectlon, muaag/ng end atlmu- J..•tlno the soles of your fHt. You can almost IHI wear- "1heu and nervous tension allpplng away from your body! Then In minutes •.. maybe 5 ... maybe 10 ... a wonderful glow spreads from head to toe, end • lrMh, relexH, renewed you eme~af Your whote body feels better! Where la your headache? Whet happened to that backache? "r• these the tired aching feet you came home with? You feel ao great you could go out dancing ... conquer the worfdl You don't give a fig that the theory behind th ... sandals h•• aomethlng to do with renex points In the feet leading to all parta of the body ••• both the peripheral and central nerwua ~ tema ... that when theM reffex points ant etlmulated through maaege, your whofe body feet• bettier. You /uat know you IHI merveloual Oriental Health Sandal• are 100% aafe. Take a re- laxing "walk bre-k" as many time• during the day as you need to feel better. See that everyone In the family benefit• from a pair. They peck great for travef, too.Comes In Women'• and Men'a sizes.The myaterloua Oriental Health Sandal. Step Into a palr-.tep out of care. Order now. ONLY 13.99 a Pair. 90·0~\' "FEEL LU<I! A MILLION" MONE~BACKGUAAANTEE Wear your Orienta! Health Sandall 90 days. Never mind the thousand• of folka already aatlsfledl You mull be convlrtced they make you feel better, or return for prompt refund of purchase price. c;utr/,'f1i;l>tt)COM ,, ":::! .. .t:::t:-a~-m ..,.., 1"*"84 C...a••ra lw ~ n .,..,.. c....t ........ ,._._.,,,_,. .... MY.,,._ CM LTD. ... ,,......., ... o.c. 22·"3 .. c.--. o-eec "'" .. I BUY WITH COHFIO!Heel ORDER TODA'fl L. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Jar Nonls Corp., 31 HenM Aw.. Dept. 22-593, Freeport, N.Y. 11521 O Please rush me one pair of Oriental Health Sandals #A140I at purchase prlc.e of $3.99 plua 7~ shlpp~g and handling. 0 SAVEi Order TWO pairs at purchase price of $7.50 plus 95~ shipping and handling. O Women's (flt4 ~-10) 0 Men's (flt 6~ -11) Enclosed la 0 check or 0 money order for $ .......... Sorry, no C.O.D.'a-(N.Y. res- idents add' sales tax.) PLEASE PRINT: NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I I -----~ayNomsCorp., 1979 ------ WAID S. LEE IMC. 1234 S. Main St. Santa Ana -547-5126 CREVIER MOTOlS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-3171 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-91 oo CHEVROLET COMHILL CHEVROLET 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 DATSUN DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142-7711 6AltDIH GlOVI DATSUN 13861 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -139·7000 THIODOll IOllNS FOID 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -642-00 Io SUHSnFOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -64MOIO UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 AL.LEH OLDSMOllLE. CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131-0IOO HONDA ltOH GOODWIN HONDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd Fullerton -171-0412 HONDA SANT A AHA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540-7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHNSON & SON UHCOLH·MlllCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-5630 SAHTAANA UHCOLH MEICUIY 1301 No. Tustin Santa Ana -547-051 I OLDSMOBILE UHIVHSln OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor B lvd. Costa Mesa -540-"40 I • PONTIAC PHIWPS IUICIC, PONTIAC lrOPEL IMC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -137-2400 ltOH GOODWIH • PONTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI DOH IUIHS PORSCHE AUDI • 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 CHICK IVEISOH, IHC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newpart Beach -673-0900 SUBARU GAIDIH GIOVE SUIAIU 13821 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -554-0100 TOYOTA llUMAXIY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-1555 VOLKSWAGEN DOH IUIHS VOUSWA61M 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -114-41 SU•DAY; OCTOIO 10 lt.tO a <llJ CJ) (J) llFl F ..... Dallas Cowboys n. New Yoik Cia11ts 8 8 ([) llFl FeetWI Buttalo Bills YS New Y0111 Jell 12:30 • (8 (()) a ••tloHI lt1IH lase,111 Clla111,11wslllp$ live coveraae of the setond play-off came between the Philadelphia Phllhes ind tilt Cincinnati Red\. 1:00 a USC hltW Tropns vs Wasll1ncton State a O ([) 9 D llFl FeetWI Miami Dolphins vs Balhmorr Colts !>:00 8 (QI (()) 0 Mtricl11 l.Npe a..k" CNMploMlll,s Cover11e of sec:ond play·off aame between the Kansas City Royals and the New Y~ Yankm llOllDAY, OCTOIO 11 6:00 (QI) Cl)) •n ......, lliPt FtelMll Sin Francisco 49er's at Los Anaeles Rams. TUESDAY, OOTOIU 12 12:00Pll • (8 (()) 9 ..._I IMpe ...W ~~Third play off rame between Pl11tadelplua and C1ncinn1h 5:00 8 (8 ([)) 0 AllericH lupt llMNll CM111piodlips Third play.off came belwten New YOik Yankets and Kansas City Royals WlllMSDAT, OCTOIO 13 ll:GON "-'ic.M lMpl a.... CM•fmM•• ~era1e ol the lour1h pme-if needed-between New Y()(k and Kansas City. S.'GO 8 (13 ())) 9 llatiaul WIM lueNll Clla111piolnllli,t coveraae of fourth rame-lf needed-between Phil1delph1a and Cincinn1h l.'GO 8 lillp MecMy Los An1eles K1~is vs. Toionto THUROSAY, oc:TOIO 14 U:OOPll lbtiellat lAape latekH CM.,..... Covmae of the filth 11me- il neussary-between Philadelphia and Cincinnall 5:00 • (al) ([)) a Merkall Lupe .... Clllll ...... ~trait of fifth 1ame-rl neussarr-between Kansas City and New Ycd fllDAT, OCTOIO IS &:GO a (() CIS s,etts s,.clal Ceorie F01eman vs. Dino Dennis m 1 12 round Huvyweisllt bout, and Rober1o Duran vs Alvtro Ro1u 10< the l1111twt11M Cllampionsh1p of 1111 Wotld-both Jtye ltotn tlte Hollywood (Fla.) ~ ...... 011um """'' SATURDAY, oc:TOIU Ii l 1:00 a (11 ..W W.W Series Fi11t 1ame of the World Se11es T 1me 1s wbiect to chan1e without notice 4:30 8 <llJ (]} (J) CIS s,.ts ~I S:OO e (QI ())) a UC's w.-. hflll If S,.,U Rlghthander Dennis Leonard, one of the game'• top win· nere ttti. year and whose value to the KaneH City Royal• hae been enhanced by lnjurle• to their pitching •tatf, wlll be primed to offer hie beet pltche1 agatn•t the N•~ York Yank"' In the belt-of.five American League Champion· thlp aert.1 which wlll be televised by ABC Sports during day11me hours this week. ABC wlll at10 carry the National LNgue play-otllt. Pleaae conault k>g-llatlngs tor day & time olgam .. THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SU•DAY, OCTOIO 10 2:00 r...-... SUtdlilt 3:00 As 11111 ..,., 4:00 F ... 1w tlle Fimily S:JO lie .. llllMI i.-00 0.C. U,.. A Qlllk ':30 l•MJ multi cultural ch1I dren's stnes 7:00 Clliftnlla l...s 7:JOW.U ... CrilMs .. "" Ctllhlry 1:30 11y Fat1111 ea .. lh Son t:OOM IM T9' 10:00 Tiie Meritaet MOltDAY, OClOIU 11 t:OOAM Tli Clll Clt'lllll t:lO F.-lw lilt F..tly 10:00 111!11 lbttlfl/Wwa-1111 lO:lO 04Jmf/fut111• 11:00 WJ DrHll11/Alli111als l Sid l l:lO Oldrk c.,.., 12:00 S.S.. strttt 1:00 Selic ... /~ 1 :JO Qll4reii " Ille w.wt4 Z:OI talifllnlll -.s l:JO~~ 1:00 S... Sl1ttt 4:00z-t 4:30 £1edric C.,.ey 5:00 lliltel'llctfl~ S:lO Vila Neer• 6:00 hi* for llM F11111ty i:lO A TilM to Glw 7:t0 Al .. MIMs 7:30 Tiie Frlld Cltlf 1:00 Tiie Ml• Cltflllida t:OO DM1 s-llH Sllllt 11:00 lllldWl l.eltrlf ~ l\IESDAT, OCTOIO 12 t:tOMI lbdleil/l.eltflf ~ tJO FrMllM4 Slttdtillf 10:00 Ce"r It Ctu1/lhtll llltttra t•.JO ¥....,... 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'° "1w 1:00 As .... ltk¥IS 1:30 SbrMlr4 1:00 At Iller., t:OO l'lca4illJ CirtllS lO:lO rti Chi Clt'11an 11 :00 lladlell/Letlrtr 111*1 THUllS.Ol1Y, oc:TOIEJ 14 t:OCMM lbc•tHlltllrtr ..,.,. t:30 f1..u.4 SbtcMc 10100 ~/(hlysaey 10:30 Cower lo Cewer /llatll Mitten 11 :00 l..w.-Out/All »Mt , .. 11:11 o.ctric c.,.., lZ:OO S-.. Strttt 1:00 S<lt11tt Fi11111/V111talllt So., l:JO Allillals l SG/lfud & ..... Z:OO c:.-u..r s.m.11 Kit Z:lO llll llltv1111sb l.'GO S.S.. Sltttt 4:00Z-! •:JO Dtctrit c.,..y 5:00 Mlsttf "'-"' lltlpwllttd 5:30 ltlfility fldilry 6:001111111111~ 6:30 f rtlllM4 Sbtdlillt 7:00 ... , &ate IN Y• 7:JO For Your ltflnutiort 1.-00 Ill~ It w.11 Tr11 t:OO Tiie $11,000 "- 10:00 en.as " "" ee.t.ry 10:30 J..-Welt W-ltll_ 11 :00 lfaclltl/Letlrar ..,_,. fllDA Y, oc:TOlll IS t:OCMM lbdltillltllrw lltlllrl t:JO flllllls "' "" flMy 10:00 ~Al-.,. Tiii lO:lO ...... ' s.dl/(hlysaey 11:00 s.c ... ~...UMt Stup 1l :30 E1edric c.,.., 11:00 SeSllM strttt 1:00 Easy llmlillctftltllm 1:30 l"'1 Draw/Sdtftct Fi11111 Z:OO llln 3:00 s-.. St1"t 4:00z..I 4:l0 Ellctric c.,.., 5:00 lillltlf ..,.n ~ 5:30 Vllla Meer• 5:00 F .. lw tlle flllily 7:00 """'' ""9llllt l:OOW ......... W ... Ill ltMr l:JO Wall StrMt ""' t.00 Tiie M... Clltllides ''.loflll Adams· lil1n1ster to CruL 8nl1in" 10:00 lUpe .. ~ 11:30 TIM fllldltll/Ltlt11r ....... SATVIOAY, OCTOIEll Ii t:OOA r .. Ill;,.. ):,. Cllllll1llt ..... ......... bwll1 • .,, S:IOIMI [II* ... T• 5:08 ~ C«Qll 7:30Att IL. ...... t:OO....,.. TIINtrt 1&:00 Cltlt ~ 1STAR-FILLED ROSTER' One of the greatest arrays of entertainers ever assembled to guest star on a TV series will be spotlighted on "The Muppet Show." The roster of guests on this all-new, all-family series, Saturday at 7PM on CBS Includes: Val- erie Harper, Joel Grey, Harvey Korman, Jim Nabors, Lena Horne. Peter Ustinov, Ben Ver- een, Paul Williams, Ethel Merman, Vincent Price, Candice Bergen, Rita Moreno, Juliet Prowse, Twiggy, Connie Stevens, Ruth Buzzi, Sandy Duncan, Petula Clark, Phyllis Diller, Ca- terina Valente; Florence Henderson and Charles Aznavour, among others. TV WEEK. OCTOBER 10, 1978 A large number of new Muppet characters created by multi-Emmy Award winner Jim Hen-~ son, originator of the Muppets and executive producer, will be introduced in the series. Host of the program is Kermit the Frog and among Kermit's Muppet family are regulars Fozzie Bear. a stand-up comic; Wayne and Wanda, a Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald type singing team; Miss Piggy, voluble song- stress; Dr. Teeth, leader of a rock music group; Statler & Waldorf, old show business buffs and Hilda, the wardrobe lady, among many others. The format of the series is a show within a show. On-sta_ge, Kermit the Frog plays host to great entertainers in extraordinary song, dance, and comedy numbers. Backstage, the remarkably entertaining Kermit and his love- able, multi-talented Muppets prepare for the show. Jim Henson, a multi-Emmy Award winner. Oscar nominee and five-time Grammy nominee, is executive producer. Jack Burns. Writers Guild of America Award winner, is producer- writer. Burns. Jerry Juhl, Marc London and Jim Henson are writing the series. Gary Smith- Dwight Hemion Productions. Inc., the multi- Emmy winning producer and director team. is creative consultant for ITC. David Lazer is exec- utive producer for Henson Associates. P-.,.4 Karl Malden, as Lt. Mike Stone. smiles at his daughter, Jean (Darleen Carr), who Is angry after he voiced objections to her friendship with a motorcycle officer whose methods Stone disapproves. In "Hot Dog," on Aec·a The Streets of San Francisco, Thursday at 10PM. Stone's young partner, Inspector Dan Robbins (Richard Hatch), la a bystander. MOllNINQ I • ~ °" ............. ~-------• c..r,,.. e:oo 11200 e ()) s.rllt s.... 9 cm CD()), .... & ..._ • ....... • 0 ())(JI .. "* sa-••• t.... ())Tiii--. • (9 ())) QI IW Stlt Moii .. -S:30-Fri.: M 111J CMWr• Tuts., Wed , e ()) • r..-. Thurs. e 111t •.._.Olly • llMle: Ste Daytime MoYlts es..11mt ..... ...... J.-... • Oldtlt c.,.., ••en. -11:30- 7100 e <m CD ()) ._, • 0 ())<II • ,..., .. ••MCM Cl) • CMtllll ~ w> a'-' 11er111111 . ,..,.. •s.r-t ....... . , ... ,., ..... -7:30- (J) • CMtllll •'-" .,.., • (ll) (I)()) S..Kl .. , .... ,... 8 ()) 0 ()) m Tiit ,.,., .. e (9 (I)) f..., r9114 Mon .. Fri.; lpl't...,. Tuu., Wed .. Thurs. lll llMJ HnlM, lllaty ....... •ur . .., • .., ' !:tit "'"-a .... 12100 ......... en.t 5liri ()) Diel , • .,,.. -2:15-• <•())>a'-"'......., Mon .. fn -2:30- • llll (]) ()) lllldl '-' ., .... ._ .... (J)IAMIUthmf • ..,,.._a.. • w Sllltrt 3:00' 9 (Il') (]) Tattlttlltt ••s..r.t ~~ • <• ())) a c-. .. llilllt CJ) c.... ' lllntta .... <II MIN: Set D1yt1me Mo.MS. .... , .. ,....... ID(J)n.w. a0w '9111 -3:30-• a-. °"II" .. • IMlcll c.ttr ..... lletMe f'n (J)TlllUriMl.a& e ....._: Mon., fn, See Daytime Mowies; ._.... Tues : Tlltltlwt ...W Wtd. & Thuri, but In the event no lllOlt play.oft pmes are necawry Ill tither ltque, Movies will air on Wed & lhu11. •• <•CJ)) c.-.. <m CD .... , .. r., ..... ,...... 4:00 ·-,.., w •ec.r... ())~0.. .... ~ .. ... .....,.,.., .. (lJ)(])t....., (l)(J).._.U SIDr-tlJ....i. . ... ....,. {!fl CJ)) Uttle ... -4:30- .,., .. Ille Trwt~ (I) G/llpt'• WMll (IJMNl-lZ ID•eCB()))CW. cm (]) PYtc. " llilltt ID CIJ Men lirfffill sa.. ISF..a,Wr l!DS-..SbNt 5:00 •••CllClllHl ... ...... CIJ f'_., Affelt e ~ UelW l'lllJ-Off Tuts .. ThU11., 3rd ' Slh pmt (if lltCtsSllJ) llltielll ....... Play-Off Wed.-pme 4-if ntedtil euro IDC."'-a<• w> lf1l4f ._. •• rna. -5:30- •• ())(lJ) (]) ..... (I) hftriqe ,...., ...... ••c.r... • .., l1lrM s.. • 1llt Otdric c.,.., caw>• hrtJWce ,...., • <• ()))a sze.• ryr..w Mon , Fri.; ••rkH I latlt111I L111M llMMll ,..,.on. Tues .. Wed , Thur. ABC •ill cover the Amer· lcen i nd National leacue pennant races at 12 llOOll and ~ on Tues· day, and will ail 1cldilionll ~•mes on Wednn41y ind Thursday ii neces------------------- Ary lo decide lht leacue Cham· plons. Schedult is sub1ect lo ch1n1e without notice. e llMle: Ste D1ythnt Movies. a I °"'"" ef -.... (ll) (J) ... ,,,., • ..,.... Ill> Cl)., ...... ..,""'- • ----Styte -~°"' -12:30- • (DJ (J) (I) .. Ille WlfW , ... 8 0 (I) 9 G O.p tf O.r u.. (I) I LM lAlcJ • <• Cl>l a u .., ClllWf• Mon .. Fri, • ~ ti EM!t't ftt!Mf SDertl DIJSllllf ., ............. 1100 (1) .......... e (9 CJ)) 0 Rr111'1 Htllt Mon., Fri, ..... ....... Ill Mlllt: Ste Daytime MO¥Jes • Ulcltltul ,....,.. -1:30-• cm CJ) w • ..... LIPt • 0 (J) 9 • 1llt Dtdtr'I Cl) 1llt ....,.llAI rt • <• CJ) a o.. Utt " 1.1w Mon., Fri e1M11J H1M1ea 2100 • llll CJ) Cl) ... Ille ,..., e D Cl) l1I • .......,,..,.. • OriM & ltlrritt (J)T_., e .._ Set D1yti111t Movies ..... ·~· ."Tiii IMALL CAil UNITS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-·PARTS "llONAllDD UASINO -ALL MAKIS & MODUS .. ,, •• SIUCflOll Of usro CMS 142-7711 540-0442 Serving _A// Beac/, Ciiie6 S M1NUTES SOUTti OF SAN DIEGO fWY I 8835 BEACH BL VD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH 10 YEARS OF MUSIC Country mu1lc 1upen .. r1 Roy Clark (Wtth cap) and Johnny c .. h co-ho1t th• 1 Olh Annual Country Mullc A1eoclatlon Award• preHnt1tlon1, honoring out- 1tandlng Khlevementl In the country mUllc fleld, In 1 live bro~•• from th• Orend Ole Opry In NHhvllle, Ten- nee ... , Mond1y 1t 8:30PM, on CBS. A geluy of 1tllrl from the country mu1lc ftekl wlll be on hand, Including Chet Alkln1, MIMle Peart, Tennea ... Ernie ford, Je11I• Colter, Merl• Haggerd, Waylon Jenning•, Lorett• Lynn, Mel TllU1, Chartey Pride, Ind T1mmy Wy- nette. Awerdl wlll be~ In 10 C8tegotlee, plua the announcement of the newHt member• elected to the Country Mullc Hill of Fame. 30 YEARS OF BASEBALL NBC Sport• wlll otter televlHd cowrege of the WOftd 8eftff of 1 .. eb1ll tor the 30lh con~ ye91 beginning 8aturd1y, In the city of the N1Uonal ~ Champion8. Joe o.r.glola and • Tonr Kubek wlll provide the commen- tary tor the 1871 bneball ctu1lc. NIC'• "love 1ff1lr" with b1Hblll 1ctu1lly epan1aM,_.,period,1....Ung In 1821 with the ftnt rldlo broedc:aat In which the New Yortl Olanta defeated the New York Y1nkeH. Or1nt11nd ·Rice de- ecrtbed the action In that game. '.fhe ftrat telec•t w11 In 1 M7 when the New York Yank ... downed the Brooklyn Dodger1 1nd the commen .. tora were lob Stan- ton, Biii Slater Ind Bob Edge. Thlt ..,__ cut w• be1med only.to New Yortl City, W11hlngton, Phllldelphla Ind ScMnec· tedyl The New Yortt Yank ... topped UM New Yon Olanta In th• ftrst collt-to- cont t91ecaat In 1851, and commentary w• br Jim lrttt and Rull Hodgee. The ftrat color -...C..t came In 1855 when the lf'ooklyn Dodgen defeated the New Yortt Yank._ 1nd the 1nnouncen were Mel Allen Ind Vin Scully. I SUNDAY OCTOIO ID MORNING * llMIK.tes 111 a.htrtise1111nt .... -5:30-.. La., UMt My Ftrt e:oo • a... u, ' lM m llleliMeW..rs Cl) s.tMr1I C.tllftnil -6:30-. ere4a(s~ am lllt~rs D O,.mi911 WIJ"C1 ..,....,., ..... -6:45- CJ) C.n. & C.111117/Wltll ~Is ltina 7:00 1!1 Hllfton lfotlltrs • ™' la tllt lff1 D Mldit & ltM Spoi1n Wofd ()) Hff's c.llle DlniYllFifes ® Rtli(iotiS r10111111 "f ICU ol Hope" A document1ry uam1nahon of reha1ous hie 1n Yul0$ll•11. • Mttllt 0 Cl) Tiiis II tlle lffl S AIMM 1111 WetW la IO 0111 ID fep lw lf..itll ma..• bllaMI a Acrlcdwt USA -7:30- • fat o.t s,.c. "lb -~ e '-it If tlle I-cit Cl) w.. It lit ...,., ()) IAt 1'1lett .. IJpt • °" .. DbcailtfY • Qa,.. " ....,... street .. o.-uiy .... C1ll ()) """ ~ ... O CD lhcPJ a ••lier " 1111 oi...1111 ..... ....,.. (8 (()) TOWll Hall Mtttl111 0 51111 ,.., rralMs la Hl111 8:00 D t.MllMMI a n at'1 Cit .,.,.,.ea,... CIJ JlrNly s .. wit SMw CD TV I LeoU at Llantillc ...... Ll111J JnllM cm a "'" ,.._.. . .....,. .. ... ," .... ~ 0 ()) llliclM 5"dtt "Facts of Hope" & Clocllmtntuy 111m1nation of reli(!oin Ult In Yu1oslav1a es.a.St.rMt ce CJ)) °" " DtlcMIJ OVlllellMy,........, -1:30- • llfl Qeme .. ltlt ..- ~~ ... , .. • It It "'1tltll ()) Dty .. .,...,.,, D lleetlllt TI111 rl Celwary C1ll CJ) ...... hMn ca CIJ> •• """'~ 0 HtuN If TMll 9:00 .......... s... ....... tilt ,, .. ()) Iles Hll!Nard • CM!pus rnifrle D 0 ()) ()) Ort! a.111 (JJJ It Is Writt111 m lmrlld Al C1ll Cil s,ec. "wta B Tt11• W"'1I Mmiola G>Sa-.Sbwt II> •!Isl-,, .. ,.. IJIJ .... y.., Mlt -9:30- fJ C1ll CD llfl Pr..&.N SM D ID ()) c;,.~ .Jewilll ....... (]) lllttfMtiellal "°"' D AMaiillc Pr~ (!DJ s,.drull -~""' a ...,, L•"' JtM1111 ca ll•1 Stnu•rt s.... II> 0-lnp A DMNlao m flitll IOt ,.._, (JI! £1"1tt1m Oft s.mc • 10:00 B (11.l CJ) NFL Football Dallas Cowboys vs New YOI~ C11nls D 12}) ()) Nfl Footll1ll Buffalo Bills vs New Yo<k Jets. e C1J Hour ol ,_, • l8l Allluts. Allilliab D Htrald ol Trutll CID)~,..,,. a S4l!!4ay Ct1e1111t1o11 ID Orica U,on A Clmk (R) "The Pr1nc1 1nd the Pauper" A s11·P1rl d11m1t1zallon ol M11k Twain's llO¥el-sel in London in ISC7, where two I01t1M>ld boys wllo look ilikt meet Ind e1cllan1e pltcn 1n life (121 ())) ""9rit •"-" ...... -10:30- • (IB (I)) 0 Uwe11ttrfl ti ...... (]) 6'owte: ~ -r1 Tat $w4tll" (com) '65-Bob Hopt, TutsdlJ Weld D A*ft ' c.t.111 cm.._.,. • CllWMy CM,.! • lllfWly f ectofy DTr..-.c._. 11:00 • Oty of OitcMiy (]) Tltuau:WW.. It tllt Stutll e (<al) ())) 0 Od4I .. M Coll,it Im Mttt 1111 ,, ... m 11le F1ltltltona Cl) Cllwldl 111 1111 HON a first 11,tllt Ol1rcll • Etdric c.,..., -11:30- • 11111111 haaprt s... ()) Mowit: ''Tllt .... 111, Slit ... tter" (hor) '57 -Manlyn HarnJ, Robert Clarke e o._&AMwtrs al"-ttltMGaMt tD ltwttcMd . ...., (IJl(J))Allillala.,~ • "" ftltwtt 12r00 ·""~"""" D fllritttr ID Mwtt: "llle U11lltllllltd Dance" (dr1) '47-M111aret 0'811en, CJd Cltarlue, Dannr Thom11. lteren Booth. ..... a Tar. AMut Pktwres e Harr, S. Trwmu-"1111 S,..*"'' (6 {))) Anlll•I Wotlll -12:30- • ((21) (()) Q)J lhlioul lllt· ball L111w1 Cll••Pio•slll,. live c0ttr•1e ol the SKOlld pl•r·olf 11me bet-.een the Philadelphia Phillies and llte C111cinn11t Reds. llfl ,,..Ga ... s.... Cl) lilowit: "1111 au '' llelttt" (com) '52-~r!O'ie Main ® Fa1111 •l*t 1:00 fJ USC fotltW T101111S vs Wuh 1ncton SUte e o ([) crm m •n F .. 11uu M11m1 Dolphins n S.lt11n0te Colts 8 lllt~ ()) OIM ., W1llllliflt (I) llFL f~ll Dillis vs New Yor\ CJ lilni1: "Si•~• tlle Sail•r" (iidY) '41-0oua1as F111banks Jr C1ll (]) Water Werid a v.iu o1 Af1ic111t11tt @I!) Helt,...i TtltrisltR 1\taht O> lio(r1fias M ~ llllltru -l :lU- (17) m Mr. c11;,s ID (]) llltwit: "feta b lht H11ntt1" (dra) '65-Clenn f\)ld, Nancy !(wan f2IJ Tlte Ktot11 8'otlltfi 2:00 D lf .. ie: CC) "Lulslua ,.,r. dlase" (com) ''I -Bob Hope (]) lilld s.-m ...,..: ~· c..11peus" (adY) '37-Spen«r Tracy m TMDft (J.1) (]) MIN: "SMlltt ltoNay" (mllS) '63-Chtf RlcM1d S rlitll 1w TMIJ • Sielll"" ... Dtlalitct -2:30- • r.tl*-bl r_,.. 3:00 (]) WIN llllN Wet D MIN: CCJ "Tiie .,...... Qaln~ (com) '70-Ron rtloody. .., Silliltlf Cilltllll a ll•111J s.aa11t s- -3:30- • Collttt ,~. '7' 0 (J)MaM·ll S •11.-. Tt1r11 Hall GDWolllan ((JI) ()))Finn Report a JH11111 4 :00 • C.11,aip '7' D The s.uy SMw • ...... 1111 llltt9lll " tM St• (]) lloullu (]) Worl4 .. l1M Sea cm w ..... .. lhwlt: "1'1lt ....... Alw•JI ... fwlc." (dra) '•6-lana T1Hn11, John G11fitld, Hume ~Y• <U> CD W c.e.t SltfltMtlS41.-al e Wiii Stttet ""' <• CJ)) e.-... f..tMll '71 ... t. ~· llPlll'lb OE~tee1 • c..,. "'9ftlt -4:30- • CD f ac. the Nat!Oft •o .... 0 (]) c.ic.t-. B Tllftl P...,...U tt Mnfltvrt fD "'"' f'rll T lft11it S1111111tr l °"' 'Island Hohd1y Pro Tennis Cln:&1c" Final round of pl1y from Maui. li••111. Ill Notre Df111t FootW Hlplltlfll • Ito!~ Clltf ' 5:00 8 Yt11111 ,_,It's C.Cert "fan tares Ind r uaues" MIChHI Tilson fhomas set.es as wrilei/n1111tor ind conduclo1 ol this Hew York Phllh11monic concert 11fustrahn1 two ol muS1C's most drematic l0<ms. with seleehons r1n11n1 lrom Oebussy'1 "lhe M1rtyidom ol S11nt Sebastian" lo "Copl1nd's "Symphony # 3 .. e Star Tr .. .-it: "lit flN ltt S.11111111" (com) '57-Andy C«H1lh • (121 Cl)) <8l ... rioll lu1111 l111hll Cll1111plusllips l••e com11e ol the secoftd play on aame bel'•ten the ~nsas C1ly Royals and the Hew YOik Yankees (]) Wor14 tf l1U1111S Ceustuu D 11le Wofld at War (IJ!ltft at liltwit: CC) "llte YOU111 Plllla· llllpllia11S" (dr1) '59-Paul Newm1n. 81rt>1ra Rush. Aluts Smith g A!Mric.111/btHI Jnilh Hovr 0 ()) Mttt the Pms ® Wild Wild West '9 Alntrlcl11 Aft(ltr -5:30- ., Ill) ()) ""' ~ Hip llolltn C1ll Cl) O.•lalld Rli4er SWtllMt CID Pact.lpt FMtM• HlpUpn GDFlesb ~ •V•NING e:oo • <D """ .. ~w • Mewit: ~ (2111) "Tiit "-' °" ;reu AHi• Rt1•" (mys) '70- Cllrrstopher Ceor1e, Janet Le1111. Julie H1m1, S.rry Sultim .,,.,... (ID) Mtd w.w ......... CD T1lt U-... WtfN ti J1U111a CMltlll C1ll CJ) btll C.1111111 SllDlt •ea.-. ID (]) Fitm F11tura as..c.:"" ca Wat• ""14 19Corolla .... -6:30- • C1ll CJ) ()) ..... 11 C.M" Camtra (ID) °""""*' '7& PaW....'srtllctStofJ m W..itill(tOll WtM la Rn1tw Ill P-.ott la T rift! 19 lloiifr '-11111 7:00 • C1ll CJ) (J) '° Ml1111f• D DtSllEY llOV1£ FUllll * nm TIM[ 011 TVll a o CD tm a w.rw " Git-., '1h1 811cult bier" Part I Set In the 'p111whn1 mudowi a"d "''" loltitl of T IMH&H In 1946, this unsltlvt and romtllmu hum01011a s1ory tells of two 1oun1 boya '"d th111 11forts to train 1 mldi1 hound Into a champion bird d~. b r1 Holli man, Patricia Crowl1J, Godl111 Cambtldae. l tw Aym, loltnny WM1k11 s11r ()) s-.t111111 S,.111 D Wlfd WIW "'91 m Mid Wtft4ll tf Animals m 111e r11 • •• ,_ Or11111 S Melle: (tO) "A Trte Gmn hi ll'Mkl)-ll" (dra) '7•-Di1ne Baker. ew.ww,,_ there's nothi~ sexy about if When a woman Is roped, she thinks she's going to die. And she might wish she hod. Because rope, unlike murder, can kill a mind without kllllng a body. Tonight at 10:15, Channel 7 presents a special one-hour progrqm about a rape victim whose life became a nightmare. Gong-roped and brutally beaten, she lost nearly everything. Including her will to llve. If you ever Imagined rape was sexy, rather than violent, don1t miss this compelling true story. It's shocking ... because It tells the horrible truth about rape. ' Rape: The hidden crime A On•hour Special Narrated by L .. Grant Tonight at 10:15 . \ I c • l SUNDAY (Continued) -7:30-m w. of the Wild tD "4i111MI Ovr Oars (al m llot ... n Lana~•· rroer1111t 8:00 8 CllJ (]) The So11n1 ud CM! Sllow Bob Hope ' fhe licksons CVHI G @ CJ) <ml m lllC Sund1y lll1shry-Colu111~0 "hde 1n lo Murdtr" W1ll11m Sh1tner &uesls as an ecohsticat IV dtle<ll•t hero Wl!o enea&es Lt Columbo in a cat and mouse came when he lakes a pa1e trom one of his own shows to murder l11s 1>1oductt/lower (lola Alb111ht) wllo had been blackma1hn1 him 1!1 11lt l.111111n & B.trtley Ch110 and rhe Hudson Brothus &uHI (JJ rtter Muwll WarletJ kour l!J Motif: CC) (211r) ''Th• "'•"~ Ch1irs" (com) '70-Ron Moody, Fran~ laniella tD Movie: lCl (2hr) "The Hired H1nd1' (wts) 'll-Pet~r Fonda. Warren Oates Verni Bloom O> ~"' ¥ orty Sllow fa MllSiQI Vantil fJl) h111in1 11 Sympllony (tal Cl)) BltUt fot lllt White House (8) Soul Tr1in -1:15-u "COS" Biii Cosby! • Fun, 111 llSic & GutSts For llicb of All Aces 8 COS (lime Ap111011mate) Guests rnclude Ke•tn f rrhe alld Randy Mtn tooth of "Cmercency " lhe Sylvers Rodney the Robot. and M11k "The 811d" F 1drych of the Oetro.t r11m -8:30-a 0wtntas 11iaio11 (121) ) _, .. , S"'1S Wot1d 9:00 II (In t]) lloj1k Ko1ak and CIOchr 11e l11vrne d1ff1Cul!y 1n the courts when • new trial tor a con vrcted murderei sets him hu Sharon Gius, Brute Clover iUUt 9 0'11 .. rtl al hi HU111Nrd • Jlpa ... f\1111 S 11lt OM Way SD Otbul Mnttrplact 11111111: MldMt 8"ary 1'M1m1ge" Based on Gust1ve Flaube11's novel Emmi Bomy, played by f11ncesca Annis, marries a younc coun1rt doctor ind discovers mamaee 1s not the roman llC dream she h1d tlloucht ('3J CJ)) lrlowit: (CJ HMan 111111 ur1111it" (wes) 'SS-lames Stev11rt m u Show -. SJtN r1nat 0 Mofit; a:J (Zllr) '1lle ''""• .t Mia J1111 lrM!t" (dra) '69-M1111e Smith, P1mel1 Franklin Robef1 Step hens. Cella JOhnson -9:15- G CAl'TAlll & TUINILLE * Art ClrMJ/Dnid Soul Maney Wblbr Starl U TM C,,1.1111 ' f "'"~le Guests llt Oavrd So\11 (''Slmly & Hutch ) Nancy Walker and Art Carntr -9:30- .. ({a) QJ) '() m lllC SMnday ~trf-QvillCJ "Who's Who 1n N'verland'1 rhe deaths ot • West Coast 1et i.et 1uth01 and her New YOf~ publl$her from th~ same mys te11ous v11us prompts Qurncy to emhark on 1 ltsc1nat1nc and dan se1ous 1ob Orna Me111ll. Mont~ ~ar~hem, Carol l ynley and Phyll1~ Newm•n 1ue'1 111 11lt llint b Conllfta Cl) Slmmy ' C-pallJ aJtmlflotU~ C!J Cololla .... 10:00 8 CilJ Cll ()) OeMtc.hio Oetnc ClllO UISISIS Oii "co.n1 by the boo• 1n lhe arrest ol 1 SUSjiKted murderer and coe~ loi a wan1nt. wtule h1~ temporary partner tr~s a quocl arrest and ends up dud Oelvec c1110 believes 11 •as his str1Clly Ofthodo• tacta that led 10 M p~rt ner's duth 9 OIJ of OiscOwtl'J D "mt' Ttd At111st1V11J Q) c;os,.1 Hour CD m lkWl '8J rullhc '1llicJ fotUlll m Tiit Ad.tllls Chronklts <•> m Rosita l'tru m Lou Gorcloft SllOW -10:15-u News Sptd1t "Ra1>t lht Hidden Cirme" let Cra"t nairates this tactual repO<t on rape and lhe d1us lious results suttered by the vll.hms -10:30-u Jim1111 Sw1u1rt Sllow 0 Fin11t Unt 11:00 u m till m 11tws .. <ml ffi)lltws D hctsttttri Tiit l'Tl Qwll m Morie; "SlilwM1111t D-1" (dr1) 37 -Pat O'Bntn. Ce<w&e Stent Q) Sltlistlf Ci11t1111 l2J) ,._ of 1he Gl111t Xi Mltrlu-.200 Tun fD .nils of Shtrlotl "°'4M1 (ill! LIJ) WJ W'llliann Sllow m Ji111"" Sw•uart sr- -11:15- 11 llewi <1lJ m S1111111r •114 c.m,.., -11:30-a $pof1J fillfl/lllovit: CC) "IU1ht 14141 Oey" (mys) '46-Carv Grant, Alu1s Smith. Eve ~rden 1J Slm111r • t.m111n1 e TN 700 Chill (J) Tlltp111M CJ Movie: CC) ''TM Mltdlmaler" (com) ·~ Shirley Sooth, Anthony Per~tns (fill Movie: (1:) "Grtt11 MansioM" (dra) '59-Audrey Hepburn. lee l Cobb, Anthony Perkins (Ill lllllSk •lld tllt s,oltn h1I m (l!Clltrtlro m 111e m ti•• QI) lllo•I•: CC) "Th Quu•'• GNr•" (dra) '55-IUymond Mas· sey Robert Stephens -11:45-u (all ) rettr 1111'111111 Vari· tty Show Gues1s include Brll Hayes and Susan Se1torth ("Days ot Our lives' ) Gmn Mcleod Denny (vans. and lhe Miracles 12:00 fD Vldto T tlt'tision llniew 1:00 D Al OM Wrth_, 2:00 f) Movie: '1llt O..rt fol'' (die) '!>I Jtmes Mason. leSS1ca landy -3:30-D Motif; (C) "l.Und of tllt 81ve Dol,llln" (adv) '64 Georae ~ennedy, C~he Kay THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 12.883 IEUABU'S AN«JAI. POIOHTAGf llAfl-llYIU. Nol all second 1rus1 deed loans cost the wme. That's why the Federal Government has given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan ... the Annual Per-cenlage Rate. The lower thi& rate, the lower your annual cost. Most other companies ask you to pay Annual Percentage Rates from 17% 10 2 1%. That's because they charge you 10% interest, a maximum comm'5· sion and give you a s hort time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your intere.t rate is lower (9%), the c ommission is lower, and you get more timt? - 8 years -to fuUy repay your loan. including prin· cipal and interest. There are no balloon payments. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88% Check around. We believe it's the bell rate avail· able , .. and it's available lo everyone. The figures look like this. For every $1,000 you bonow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments is $1,407.36. We also offer shorter term loans at tM same interest rate and commi1&ion, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Rates. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any lime by pre•paying interest on the balance in accordance with 1tate law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000 on a first or second trust deed loan -on a ny real estate any- where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in JO working days. No gimmicks. No double·talk. We just think it's good business to give you the facts ... and more money for your money. I -~RELIABLE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Ill. Tt11sltd ud R1111tcltd Broktri ler 26 r11rs Reek>eal ome-: 0r-.. Co: 2295 W Sdll Rd Anaheim (nt) 716-6543 Loe A ..... •: 320 No Vermont (213) 666·2525 SF Valley: 18455 Burbdnk Blvd ,Tarzana (213) '87•HM Dlrec:tTotl·fne ""--: San C.abnel Valley (213) 442 6668 Sc>u1h Blly Long B<>ach C213l b44 227l. Ventura Counl~b697 3733 l\n Enterprise of Syn.tnon. "Th4' Peot>lc BuelMu" Production hu begun in Hollywood on "Won- der Wom•n," st.,ring Lynd• Carter 415 the 1940s comic book heroine and Lyle W•ggoner as M•jor Steve Trevor. The series of 11 speci•ls will be •ired o n ABC during the 1976-77 se.son. Rtt.urn- ing irycontinutng roles are -iichard Eu th•m u Gener•I Bl;inkenship •nd Be.trice Colen .s Corpo- r•I Ell• C.ndy. He.ding the guest ust in "Beiluly on P•r•de.'' currently befo re the cilmeru, ue Anne Fr•n· cis, Dick V•n P•llen •nd Bobby Viln . ••• Rodney Alle n Rippy h•s been signed to guest stu u the son of • kldnilp victim in ''The Two-Doi· 1., Kidn•pper" episode of Quinn M.utin Produc· lions' Most W;inted for ABC. Robert Slilck stus with She lly Nov;ick ilnd Jo Ann Hurls illso sturing. Quinn M.utin is the eicec- utive producer. P99910 MONDAY OCTOIO 11 ftr ........ aftnlel listilp, pltast Sff DAnlllE PIOCIAllS. .... llf,.. e1an1luce,.,. Ille Uf'• ..... DAmllE M0¥'1ES 10:00 • "Ca•tal• EUlt" (dra) ''S-Fred Maditurr1y CC> "Tt QI A °'1191" (adv) '67-JK~ P1ilnct. Femndo Lamas S "Tiit AftHl•fll tf 0... lH•" (1dv) '49-£1101 Flynn. Vivtca Landfon 11:00 • "Sb lrWate lo ti." (dra) 'SS-Tony Curtis, Juh1 Ade ms lZ:OO ID "Tiit la4y la Wlllln1" (com} '42-Marlent Di etrich, Fred MacMurray. 1:00 9 "Tll• fre1111 .. " {dra) 'SI-Richard Widmark. Z:OO D "1llt Dtfialll 011t1" (dra) '63-Tony Curtis. Sidney Po1t1tr 3:00 (JJJ CC> "Tll• ltac~" (d11) '56-Pa ul Newma n. Walte1 P1d&!On. 3:30 B CC> "Tiit 011111 Matt" (dra) '71-Cllarlton Heston •V•NINQ TV WEEK, OCTOOER 10, 1878 GJ Ma•·lZ (121) (I)) llft 11M4aJ 11iPt Feet· NII San franc~ 49er's al Los Anaeles R.ms a OllMI • Utttt ltslls -6:30- • ~ Guests includt Geraldo Rivera, Kenny ftosers. Encland Dan & John fOfd Coley, Nanette Fabny and lonnttte McKH. (I) WJ Clfffttll (JI ...... Gttfftl .. • Flllly Afflk (J1) CJ) '-"' .............. 7100 e•O CIJ e .... •u.nC.. (I) .., l1wte Sta (I) To Tell tlM T...tll • c:.cowtntioll m• LM lMcy GJ TIM Fii m C111t "' u,ano1 (8) Wy Griffith SJ lbdWl/Ltllrer lttpoct CD Ora1111tic Stria m Mela• f a11111J -7:30- D Callfenlia llytiM D lltlllillCllfDtllars Cl)TlllOIN~ • llloN: CC> C'O> MflDllabMf' (mus) '64-(lvis Presley, Barbara Stanwytk. Joan Freeman. Leif Erick son, Sue Alie lan&don A rovinc. reckless S111&t1 101nS 1 carnival and romances the owntr's d1u&llter (I) ...... Tllat ,_ .. Tiii Jtl•r'• w.w ••"19"0 Steve McQueen sets his sights on Candice Bergen. But a war in the middle of the Yangtze River c omes between them. Richard Crenna co-stars. KABC•TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 99100PM~ Cl1J CD Dlllw hr1lll S... 0(1).,....Wtf .... .............. •a.....121T..ipt a .. ...-eflli*'~ 8:00 • Cl1J CD CI> DMI Rhoda tnu to lose her "sepa11hon blues" br anendlnc 1 swin11nc wetkend moun tlln resOlt conftrerict, and the a1111 llpt of Ill• weekend comes wlltn she 1111"1 the acq11aintanct ol 39·rm· old di-forced 1ii1i111 stewardess. Sally Gllllcller (JUtSt Anne Meara) • a> CI> <Bt • llttl• """ • • 'l'lirit "The llact " Alter •etu of hard work lo earn enoup "10lltY to hive lier llolie sllod '°' the bi& annual race. L1u11 le11ns the Olesons hive p111ch1sed 1n upen· sive rxe llo11e for Nelht • lllwie: ~ {t'Mlt)'1lle Dmrs lrl&Mt" (dr1) '68-Vinee Edwards, Wllfiam Holden, Cliff Robertson. Cl) lh,lt: ~ (2'r) "OarH Y.._" (mus) '58-hb Hunter. Gftn Verdon. ..... : ~ (Ztw) "Actilll ....... (adv) '67-Je.n Cabin, Robert Stack , • .__a tt.riettl !Mic.,_ .,.,.,, ..... S llMt: ~ (Zllf) "T• Ultle IR· __.. (hor) '74-0linr Reed, Elke Sommer. Charles Asnavour ., 1't ..... Clnlidet (R) .. ~hn Adams: Minister to Cleal 8nla1n" (1784·1787) Adams family members reunite in ElKope wllere John Mims renews his lriendsl11p witll Tllomu Jeflenon, ind Adams' davchter 11111 rin 111 American d1plom11 -~ .... anec..-ar..-. • --i....p..,. ""cr--1:30- • Cl1J CD()),_ Jack Elam l1IHb as Vin Horn--t bvm-"llo KCOSls Phyllis in the pan and con· lesses he's become enamored of 1 pretty bank employee and wants to tutn O'ltr a new leaf 111 order to attract her attention. Phyths 1ecepls the challence and has the hme of her t life chan1ina her fno11te bum into 1 man of distinction. 9:00 8 (l1J CJ) ()) llln~• Waller's worries over 1 businus loan ruin his v1e1tion, and thtn lie re«lves word l!lat may ruin his lilt. • 0 CI> <Bt • lllC lllttM111 lleril: ~ (lllr) "Jet1t Cl1t"' .....,.. (mus) '73-Ttd Heeler. Clfl AndelSOll, Yvonne Elltm111, Barry Dennen. lloO Btn1htm A film tdaP· talion of tlle Broadwtr rock m~I based Oii the Biblical storlH of the last =•n .1n 1111 Ill• of Jesus • lllMt: (I:) (Zllr) "1h SIM (dra) '66-S11Y1 McQute11, Riellard Cren~. R1Chard Alt111botoup, IA•dice 8trp11, L•rrr Gates. An American e~tnate. t11n1 fmed to • p11boll 111 the Yanctzt 1 Rl'ltf 1n 1926, falls in Ion w1tll 1 rnission111 teacher Wltt11 Q91um Is pllnted aboard the bolt and It's held undet slt1e. the American is lotted to tab 1 stand • • .,, $rfftla .. • nit flrlWlll eCIMUllMrul • II ,.,_,... at Well Tr., (8 ())) lltti411 lll11tt Mtwlt: ~ {.21w) "Ceda f1Mt" (com) '69-Welter Matthau. lnrrid Btrr man, Goldie Hawn. OllleiN:~~"hrtl (drt) '6J-E1111beth T1ylor. Richard Burton -9:30- D JOHNllY CASH alld IOY * Cl.All !lost eo.try lll'*Anr1b.UVE f'IOM WHVIUEJ • (l1J Cl) CJ) Riilc-tTJ lllaic Aueclltlttianr._ Johnny Casll 1nd Roy Cll,. co·llost the te11th 1nn&AI Countiy M~ AsloeAhOll Awtrds presentations llonoon1 out· stand1n1 achievements 1n the toun· try mllSIC field. from lllt Grind Ole Opry 111 NISllv1ll1. Tennessee Show Wiil be ll1cllhchled br the announce· menl ol lht most recent l)efSOn· 1hhes electtd 11110 the Country MuSIC Hall ol fame. 10:00 Cl) ... llll . """ ac....1 m llrab lie PY!luwtn -10:30-.. ..,.,""" e ~ • ltlt Gtm An un· usual 1pproach lo chamber musK:, presented 111 dilftrent outdoor set· tines 111 "estern Nebmu 11=00 a• D Olfts .. ()) ()) 0 CI> ..... • ca w> lMt A11tt1cM StJtt ())S. ..... -~..,..Skiles & Hen derson ruest·llost • lillly ~ lillly HlrtllH •T•rf ... lium Cl1J CD S..., Ille Sttn Sfrweflir.._ m 111t1t: "llctillc ....... .,,. -11:30- • (fl) CJ) ()) CIS Litt lltwie: McOoud-The Colortdo tattle !Aper D 8 ()) Clll D ~c... CI>nt m Cid •YeutS...rfSMM . """ STIM 700C... (f8) ())) Sdttlc1 f'ktlelt Tlltat,. IUl Mewlt: ~ "Sq!.-, Stlnlt" (dra) '60-M11k Stevens. Joanne Dru 12:00 • lest " ""* D MIM: ~ "O.CW Ill 1.M" (com) '62-Micllael Cnia. Vi111nia Maskell, Morla Redmond. m llotlt: "•Ir •aid W1rde11s" (com) '41-Llurtl & Hardy ID a... J4 -12:30- ............ Sllw: ~"MHi(" ... ..., o.ctw ." "Cw. " Ille u...,.. m llltwlt : ~ "Th lllo Wh Lllllfll" (hor) '66-Jean Sorel, £d· mund Purdom 1:00 D 8 ([J <II T....-rw DTIMPTlCM -1:30-. """ 2:00 8 llfflt: ... Cltl14 Is W1ltl111" (d11) '63-Burt lancuter. Judy Garland. • Otw~l•ft1t111 lllulu: ~ "Ottttr 11 tllt HeHt," (CJ "Call lie ~" A few years ago Kay Thompson authored a book about "Eloise," a mythical child who lived 1n a New York hotel. There was a reat.-llfe counterpart of Eloise In Los Angeles and his name, wa.a-and la-Richard Crenna. now starring In All's Fair, Monday nlghta 9:30PM on CBS. and co-starring Bernadette Peters. Growing up In downtown Lot Angeles during the t 930's depression years. Crenna met enough real-Ille "charac- ters" to make a casting director weep with envy. His parents owned and managed a series of small resldentlal hotels and Crenna·s back yard was the hotel lobby. Looking back on it. Crenna says he Is amazed he was able to turn out on the right aide of the law. "They say that II you bring up a kid In a certain environment he ·11 turn out that way," Crenna says. "In that case I should be a gambler. an alcoholic. a thief. a tout, bookie or pimp because that's what most of the hotel residents were In those days." From the age of t 1 when he made his radio debut as an actor, Crenna.spent moat of his childhood riding streetcars to work in the fantasy-land of network radio, then home again to the Runyoneaque world of his parents' hotel. Crenna has no regrets. "For a kid with a tremendous curiosity about people, It was great to grow up In the middle of the city and meet thla great cross-section of humanity who seem to huddle In the downtown areas ot cllres." The two or three hotels Crenna grew up In were filled with strange. but Interesting types. He remembers being taught to fight by ex-boxers, taught to play cards by an ex-card shark on a gambling ahlp, and learning all a~ut shoplifting (but having the sense not to put the Information to use) by a man who had been written up In a magazine aa the guy who once stole a canoe out of Abercrombie & Fitch In New York-and went back next day and stole the paddles. And how has Crenna·s chlldhOOd affected how he raises his own chlldren? "They have a lot of knowled~e I didn't have at their age," Crenna admits. "but If they ever want to know how to steal a canoe out of Abercrombie & Fitch. they'll stJll have to come to their old manf" Bernadette Peters and Crenna are as different u Queens New York and Los Angeles, but there are also almllarltles In their backgrounda. Aleo from a non-ahowbualness famlly, Bernadette's father drove a bread truck In Queena. She waa younger than Crenna when she got her atart-at age 5-on a New Yortl television show. At age nine she was caat In her first play and at age 13 she played "Baby June" In a road tour of "Gypsy." In 1968 she opened In "Dames at Sea" at 'Manhattan's Bouwrle Theatre to rave review• and appeared In the musical, "La Strada," on Broadway as well as a revlval of "On the Town," for which ahe received a Tony nomination. The hlghllght of her career to date waa her starring role oppolllte Robert Preston In "Mack & Mabel," on Broadway, for which aha received a eecond Tony nomination and rave revi.wa from New York theatre critic.. Page11 TU•SDAY OCTOIU lZ For ..-.. IN alttr!IOOll listlll1$. pltast st• DArTllllE n<>GIAMS. ...... ,. ,.., ~.11• llM U(s llMWia. DAmME lllOV1f:S 10:00 Ill ~ "ON S-UJ Altlr· -" (mus) '48-DeAnt$ Mor aan bn1s Pa11e "U11•er11oun•" (adv) '41 - lelfrey Lynn. Ph1ll1p Doln l3J °'Cll.trl' o4 Ille UPI lrl· 1adt" (dra) '36-Crrol flynn Olivia de Havtlland 11:00 CJ (CJ "Misttr Cort(' (dra) '57-Tony Curtis, M1rth1 Hyer 12:00 GI "Out V"111a Han Tt!Mltr Crapes" (dra) '45-M1r1mt O'B11en, Edward C Robinson 1:00 IJI) (CJ "P.S. I LOH Tou" (dra) '71 -Peter Kastner 2:00 e "Tiit C11tta'9rs" (dra} '63-Polly Bercen, Robert St1ek l:OO <Ial (CJ "l hapstdr'' (dn) '54-Clizabeth Taylor •'---· GI hr1ridtt fl111ty G)MMl-12 fD Dedric t.llNllY euttte Raab -6:30-D Di111kl CutSts 111clude Moshe Dayan, Ralph W111e. Chants Nelson Redly, Manhattan Transfer. Valene Bert1nelh CD WJ'"ffitll CIDl llltn &riff11 $llow GI f,.ilJ Affair (fl) Cll '-'*• fDZ...! ' m *'""' te AMlrlllf• 7:00 D @(J)IJDMl'ft e Liars Clull CD My 'lllr .. Soos CD To Tel Hit Trutll G C-.tltratloft Gii loft Lucy m 111e Fii Ill Alntric.a/brHI lnisll Hour a w, Griffith fD Maclltil/ltllrer Report m Dra1111tlc Serit1 '9 M411111 fl11lly -7:30- •V•NINQ D AIMIJ Leslie Uuams suesls • lowl111 I• Oellars e:oo CD • Odd c.,1e =~~~~-""' ~~~~ CJ) lieNf ""' .. ..., 8:00 D (fl) ()) (() T.., OrllMo 1114 Dn1 8ern1delte Peters auests. D tUl C1J CII G Ila Ila llacl ~ A Japanese air au sllol down by Pappy Boy1n1ton t1ces 1ou1h lrulment at the hands ol Pippy's men unlll he clobbtrs them at p1n1 pone Boytncton and Ins uew turn ol Colonel Al1ki's (Clyde ll11Satsul Ptn& pon1 PIOWISS slloltly before a Stab« outfit amvts lo play the locals in 1 llblt tennG tournament tor h1&ll stakes Bent on w1nnin1. the Black Slletp P<tstnt lhetr captive colonel n one ol tlle11 own • llllwit: CC> (fit) ... .._.. (wes) '39-Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda CD lllt•i•: CC> (nr) "Tiit S.114 tt.i. Cadlll1c" (com) '56-Paul Doualas, Judy Holliday Cl lllowl1: (CJ (lllr) "l111perlal ¥••"(adv) '71-Gina lollobn11d1. Stephen Boyd, Raymond Pellecrin, Micheline Plesle. ID lort1111 & llttlnttta llllllic Sllow D>P'"J ...... fB Mrn!Pulllk Affairs S hlart CtunlJ S111phonr Alctioft m l'icc.Mlly Clrm (121J (()) GtaM Pri1 dll ·~lit G)a.a,irltit D llllwit: (CJ "'*"tra• Concl (dra) '63-Richard Burton. [hzabelh T aytor, Ru Harrison, Pamela Brown, Hume Cronyn, Roddy McDowall • Pt,cMc ""···- a 13J Star Tr8 (II gum • ca (()> a AIMricH Lurut cm CD "' 1t1t I* ..... Chall ... Cont'd from a lteptl'•........ -1:15- 5PM Live tomaae ol the thuct ID QallMI 21 T-"Pt • lllt'fie: CC> "Tllt 1111• 11111" playotl aamt between New Yo1k D Ara's s,..ta h14 (dra) '66-Cto11e PePP¥d, Jamu Yankees and Karuas Cltv Royals • F\1111 ~ Mason, Ursull Andrtss Durlna World ----------------------. War I a rouna GtllMll, fltsll out of Carol Lynley plays Nina Diamond. a woman burglary sus- pect who accuses Sgt. Pepper Anderson (Angle Olcklneon) of oexually moleatlng her during questioning In "Trial by Prejudice," on NBC'a Polle• Woman, Tueaday, at 9PM. The accusation puta Pepper's career In Jeopardy. Pege 12 1v11hon tr11111n1 school, 'ompetu for the coveted "Blue Mu " fty1n1 award with othtr members ol • squadron of seasoned pilots of the arislocnhc set. -1:30- • ClllMM """"' • Slttlltltll c.tfJ 9:00 a (fl) ()) (() M•A•s•H Radar's sudden, lnupli"blt promohon to lieute~ant stuns everyone in the company but HHkeye and B.J .. whost inaenuity was rtspansible for Radar's elevation in rank. D 0 (()(II Cl Na W..an ,"Trial by Pteiudice" Ctrol Lynley auests as a female suspect who 1c:cum Set. Pepper Anderson of se1u1lly molestina hlr Peppt1 is SU$1)tnded from the force and must under10 a departmental 1nmt111 · lion end hearina on the char&• She finds htr carttr fur1htr Jtopardiztd when two othtr female prlSOfttr1 step f01W11d end make the amt chart• • lltn Ctffllll •111tVlrailla• .,~ .. (8 (()) Tiie .,.., IMdl •~tu•Wr..itlftt -9:30- • (fl) CJ) (() 0.. Dey tt A Tl11t The d11ft1n1 Juh1 and Chutk turn a hard !won on life from their "house· aunts" lfll1t1 Schneider continues his efforts to return the run1w1ys tn part 3 of a four·part episode • ClliMN Ora•• e llltwit: ''SM111tr lllttrhldt" (!21l (()) Pll't!WJ: ft•llJ m CtpectKvlar 76 TV WEEK. OCTOBER 10, 1178 10:00 B (fl) Cll (() Switch Beverly Garland CUtsts IS MK'S lnend end busintss partner 1n a 11nchin1 1111ter· pme whom he and Ptte http piotect from a ruthless land speculator Mac poses as an old prospector and and Pete appeals lo lhe speculator's ereed by saltine 1n old mine. B 0 CJ) CI1 a rtlltt Sltry "Two r1015 and A Monaoose" Stm Lawrence and Joe Santos star as nart0t1CS 1nvest111ton who bust a dru1 p11she1 only to 1et rapped by Ser1unl Palttl$0n (Bany SuHivan) for was11n1 time on underworld unallfry ..... (() ... IW e Tiie r11ll ..... II SM (121 (()) leum m •raa -. rn.aft11 a oi11111 -10:30- GI Cit e!Ms ID Z4 Hern 11:00 B•DOltws D (() <II 0 CIJ """ • (121 (())lift AIMrlc.H Slytt CD S.. IWlll -~lewt .. •11 Htr11naa, Mary Haftlft•• at Tai. of 1t1t lizarrt (fl) ()) Sllllllf ltlt Stars SF,....Falrbca ........ : "flit .. Alttl" -11:30- • (llJ ()) (() CIS u lt lllttlt : llo1ak-Cop 1n A Ctae II ft(() <II e .._, C.- CJ) Tiie l'Tl a. • (QI (()) 0 111,uy " '" .... . ..., STiit 100 a. 12100 • lest of GMcllt D 111.,1e: CC> "Tiit Dtl1rwctora (d11) '67-Richerd E11n. Patricia Owens, John Ericson. Joan Bl1ckm1n. D1vld Brian, Michael Ansara. m llltYlt: "Tyettn" (dra) '47- lohn Wayne, la11ine D1y. Sir Cedrte Hardwkke. • tlntllll 34 -12:30- • All·lll1ht Slltw: "C11hll1 Clllna," "Fortllt loft of llllke,°"."Sea Tlttr'' m llltwit: "Two Art Gllllty'' (dra) '63-Anthony Perkins, lean·Claude Bnaly. 1100 II 0 (()(IIT.....,,... • T1lt l'Tl a. 2&00 • Dtu~ltft1tt1t lllnlt1: CC> "flit....., ...... " (d11) '67- lohn Ericson, lol1 Albrl&ht. NOtml1h Persoff, Don Ricktu . "feel IUlltr" (dra) '65-Anthony Perkins, £dW1rd Allltr1 Jr. • All·llllM IMlr: "CMtate ~· Cit•." "li'tM an.." -2:30- 3:00 • llltwit: CC> Mj Di'4 A,,....... T11111" (dra) 'SS-Jack Palence. Shtllf Winters, Let M1r;in, Lori Nel· son, £111 Holliman, Lon Chane~ (WBDNBSDAYj OCTOIO ll for _.. 1114 •'*-listilCS. ''"" SH OAYTllllE ,.OHAlllS. ... , .. ,_, ctl!Ollie.et, lft tile day'slllMs.. OAffllltE MOVIES 10:00 e "11ttet1••" (dra) '42- lda Lupino "A Mntt's AfflirH (com) '59-Sal Minto a .. , .. 11 •• u Jl11" (adv) '42-Enol Flynn. Alms Sm11h 11:00 •a::> "St Tllis Is ,.,,, .. (com) 'SS-Glo111 de Haven. Tony Curtis 12:00 • ........ in ttlt Oust" (dfa) '41-Greer Garson l :00 a a::> Mo..• .... T 111 11o hies" (susp) 71-Chnstopher Georae. Ju6y Carne 2:00 • a::> "lllthr O" (com) '58-Dan Duryea .. 3:00 ® a::> "The fastest 'u" AIM" (wes) "56-Glenn ford. 3:30 • a::> "ittilllt brth" (dra) '74-John Suon, D11na Muldaur Tenlahve. will ait Ollly II there's no baseball play·Olf 11me. •V•NINQ e:oo • (I) Cit <Ill m ca """ a 0 CJ) <1211 CJ)) CD Mews • lilcl ltlcllJ Los Anaeles Kines vs Toronto (J)'-t 'rte • (IS CJ)) 0 ""*'-' llai• llstNll C11111piMlll!,s II a lourth play off aan;ie 1s necessary. ABC will carry lhe same bt11nnin1 al SPM ror your convenience. we've lrsted Ille rerular ABC ni1hU1me proarams Pl US lhe "allernale schedule" movie thal will a11 at 8 1 SPM eher the loll11h pme -~ CD hmWct hr..ty Cl) AA•·lZ (BStlr Tr .. fD Eltdric c.n,. .. , QI) Oil\lltl • little bleats -6:30- • Olult! Cuesu 1nclu0e Leonard feather. Tony Bennett, Ouzy G1llesp1t, Woody Herman CJ) Alldy "'"ittt (IJ llttn Griff• Sii.. CD Fal'lllJ Affair cmm ~· fD Zto!RI D ,-, Goa Ult Country 7:00 U O Cl)llDlltft Cl) My Thrff Softs (I) To Ttll IM Trlllh D eo.c.etratloft CD I LM Liley .., The Fii a w, Criffittt fD MKW/Ltllrtr a.,ort <a rn> lllllav.a m Onrutic Stria • MUllll f11111ly -7:30- ........ l'Mt Tlllll Cl) 1llt °" c..,i. •llltdt'-CI) SI Zl.000 QMstiell D 1llt JtUf's WiM MOST WANTED Robert Stack returns to series television star- ring as the head of a 1,1nique police unit which only handles major crimes, on Quinn Martin Productions' new Most Wanted series. "Most Wanted" premieres Saturday at 1 OPM on ABC. Stack portrays Capt. Lincoln (Linc) Evers. the brilliant head of the "Most Wanted" unit. Shelly Novack also stars as Sgt. Charlie Bensen and Jo Ann Harris as Sgt. Katherine (Kate) Man- ners, the other members of the team. In the premiere episode, "The Sky Killer," Linc Evers and his unit are assigned to help rescue Congressman Anthony Celli (Anthony Miiler) who has been taken hostage as part of a strange and complex skyjacking. Evers maaqueradet aa the co-pllot of the skyjacked jet, whlle Kate dresses as a steward· eaa In an attempt to overpower the skyjacking team led by Biily Wiicox (Harry Yulln). Charlie works with a chase hellcopter at plans are made to rescue the hostages. Aerial scenes were filmed In Southern Cal- lfornla skies and on the ground at the Ontario International Airport. "The Sky Kiiler" was directed by Don Med- ford from an original teleplay by Guerdon True- blood. Harold Gast produces with Quinn Martin as executive producer of ttie series. cm P'Yk• 1s ltiPI CD ltMJ lllllldl llll m ,,. c..s tt1t c-111 tll) Cl) c.tdtlty $_,stilts a Hlpll's Ht!WS fm CMIMI 21 Ttllictlt a szs.ooo Pyra..W atflasllC..... 8 :00 D ()1) ill Cl) hd Ti1111 Michael 1s pressured into bet•arinc Ronda's stronaest convichon wlten he jOlns a Shttl cane D LUCIW IAll STARS * l'UCTICE nEMIEltE u o Cl) m 111t ,radkt "The Dream" Loolle Ball 1s 11 her wKkJ best wllfn site auests u 1 1ick psycluc sufferina from 1 myste11ous 11lmenl that stems to have balfltd all medical uperts-rnclud1n1 Dr Jules BedfOld Cl) lltowlt: (CJ (2hr) "llltt" (dra) '66-Clenn Ford. Stella Stevens u ca m> a "'°'*' WcMMn Tentative-in the event there's no baseball eame. "Beauty on Parade" Wonder Woman infllt11tes a beauty paaent tou11n1 top security Military bases to 1nveshg1te 1 sabolaae at · tempi on a stcrtl pro1ec1 G MoN: a::> (lllr) "ltontycolllb" (dra) '72-~raldrne Chaplin cm lllotit: (CJ "Cat on A H .. frn llool" (dra) '58-Ehzabtth Taylor, Paul Newman. Burl Ives m 1..or.a' Het1r1ttta 111• s-. Cl)hny .._ m ...,._ Variety lltllf a ..._, "°lra,llk m lllstlfJl«t Tkm• "lrl1damt Bovary" (R) m ai...--. Wratiiq -8:15- • lllotit: Alttfllll• ...... ii Ille nut ol H h11i.a11 1a••· (t:J (211145411) "leftll lty ~ (suso) 'S9-Cary Cranl, Eva Marie Saini. James Mason, M11'11n l1ndau A MadtSOn Avenue 1dvtr11Sin1 Nn IS mts1aken tor an Amencan 1ntelh· 1ence aaent and from then on his hie is 1n constant ttopardy -8:30- D <Ill (I) ... Ft111 No 111for mation available 11 press lime. 8 @ (I) Ill W••-may •i1•t llo•lt : a::> (11tr) "Stell Frtt" Michael Brandon, Susan Saini James, Robert Lou~. Ken Swofford, M1chul Lerner A profemonal 1ambler's life 1s lhreatened by r ederal aaents, synd1Gate hoods and lnd11ns, all of whom want a p1ec;t of property he won on a poker aame m l!Of tat1 """ 9:00 8 <lll ill ()) All 111 !lit Fa•lly A t11p lo the supermerkel intensifies A/chit's trustratlon over his untm· ployment but, aher a job rnteniew taler thal day, ht realizes he's better off than many 9 film ~I-Al~: AM!Mts t11 ea-· A photoaraphic c1mp1n1 SI fari into Africa's lhhonal Parks and natur1I prese~es a ((JI)([)) QJI l11ttt1 Tenta· love-will au 11 !here's no b.stball aame A b1urre cnmt 1nvolvinc 1 plot lo bury SS00.000 111 1 cemtlary leads Blrelta on an 1nvts1iption~nlo polllral payolts wolh a lemale re porter m 11ttn Griff111 S11t11 Cl>Tht Vif~ Page 13 II II II I I ! .. WEDNHDAY (Continued) • ._.,. Hilalriul Dnm 131 F .. tf IN (.Illes G TllllW 11 a.ric.I "All. W1tdet ness" Euatne O'Neill's 1933 ~1 about 1n innocent youn1 boy 1row1n1 up in a SllllH town -9:30- .. ALICE ~ Atcall • ... ~ llitl llOWI a till CJ) (I) Mee The11's cele· bra 1100 II Mer s Cafe wlltn Al1ee d!SCCmrs her late husband ltfl • $1Uble 1nsur111u pohcy tO:OO 8 ._,., lilts A HMtt * NEW·llUl QllGHT a till CJ) Cll '" "" a.1,~1 Bumper stirs UJ trouble 1rnon1 the lloodlums and ~ers on his bell wllen he Ines lo steer 1 rounc 1111 into 1 safer hie U LUST'1 ADVEllTURE Oii • "THE QUDT" TOlllTt 8 ID Cll ()I e Tiit Qmt Oon Mertd1th auests IS a Tem Ranrei who temporarily enlists lht Bludine blothers to help lrlcil down 1 Meaic:u bandit. .... (1) .... • <• Cll> a a..r11e·. _... The murdei of a model bnncs Cl111· lie's Anaeb ruto the woild of h11h fasllioll look•na fol 1 P'YCllohc killer •'-"' -10:30-....... 11:00 ...... 8 (1)0(1)()18 .... • <• Cll) ""' ..... loll Styte Cl)S..ltllt .Cel*tty ..... • .., ...... ...,, Ma.-.. • T• _. .. lkttn <mCJ>se...,lllllRn ..... ll:lO-• till (I) Cll CIS I.tit lltwlt: CC> "111• Print• ••YJ tf Sat. O'famll" ('°"') '68-Bob Hopt. •a> (I) (JI • ....., c.. ())Tiit ma. • (9 Cl)) 8 The RNU11/ ..,_, .. Ille ""' ..... •• 100 a.. (9()))1i19111t 12100 ..... er.. .... CC> ..... ii Ille Cltf' (d11) '63-How1rd Duff • llM!t: "T\• L.111 '-~Pl•r" (dfa) '39-£dw1rd C. RobiMOn -12:30- • •.rot s.: "I ·-y .... '11lt c.de, ............. ...,.. • ..,.. "Mtck Fir•" (dra) 'S4-C.rlos Thompson, Rrtl cam 1:00 • 0 (I) ()I,...,.. Gl'lll ma.. 2:00 .... :CC>.,..., ... ,,, ...... leMW' (com) 'S3-l.Jurtn llatall. e DHllltfutwre 111111: CC>.._ .. ~.".,.,. fllt If T emt" • All-~1,111 Slit•: "n• Ldr ...... " .. ,,...., btffl" -3:45- • MHit: "Dre1•ll11t" (com) '52-CUflon Webb. Gln1er Roters, Paget• I THURSDAY I OCTOIO 14 F• .......... .,.._ lltirlp. ,luM '" DAntllE PIOllWIS. ...... hf,.., *"'n'1nce, an Ille ...,. ........ DAmlll llCMO IO:to e "Len letters" (d11 ) '45-Jennifei Jones, Joseph Cot· ten -ai.t tf IMll" (•~) '36-Ronald Cok'Nn. Lorena Younr. • "Tiii Su ........ (•dv) '40- Errol f'lynn I l:tO. "CJtr kr'9 Ille .... (t1r1) '49-Stepflen Mclttlly 12:00 • "TWt·FaCt~ Wt•H" (com) '41-Grel• Garbo. I :ti S "111t t111tJ Hurt" ( d11) '60-l!ich11d Todd. Z:tl e CC> "Oll4J OM 0., Utt U"lil T•trrow" (dra) '71- Peter Duel, Sal Mineo. J:tO Ill CC> "TlM VWct" (dra) '57 -tillei Ferrer. Pier Aneell. John Kerr. Michele Moltan. l:lO • CC> "11lt Stflltelr" (dfl) '73-Glen Corb11t. Cameron Mitchell, lew Ayres. Tentative. will aN only if there's no pl1y-0H bas.cblli pmt. •V•lllllG e:oo •• Cl) ()I (11) CI> ..... G OCll(SCD) e1em • (IDSbtTl'll w-...,.,.. e (Ql(J)) a...,.. a... ,._II 1 FIFTH came IS new sary to deade the American luave Chlmpions. Ille pru wil11rr 11 SPM Rt1u1111y sclleduied 1>1-otrams tor the evtnrnt 111 lis1ed, ALONG with the "alternate schedule" Mov11 (to air 1ftt111me) -~ • hrtfMlt f..itf ew-12 • bldl1c C...,.117 lUlllMlll • lltttt a-.b -6:30- • Dlulll Guests inelude Geoff Ed· wards, Mei Tormt, Ann Turkel. Cl) ""' Wtta ()I Min Cltfftl s... mflllllJ Mlllr till CJ) '-'*• ... , -~ 1:00 eeOCllD._ • Utra Clwll (I) .., l'\f'M s- (J) Tt Tll IM Trd •c-trllitl ., t-Llcy •111t~ •tn-a w, Qrtftltll • ""lldtll/Lltlm...., <a CD)...,, • DftNtk Striea eMU.sr..., -7:30- G M:t lalldlt ......... Dlllan CJ) 11lt °" Cel'6t el'lll GllwSlllW (l)C....t..ra • 11lt ..,., Wiid <II a Cl) 1tetcti c... .1'111 .. .... <U> CJ) Tiii ...... lrlllleB .Stir ....... ......... ...,.. •a....DTlliCtlt Ill Pm II 11c11t • bcycll, .... lf1bMlu en.en.· 8:00 • LJQfTlllllG STllltS! • D ·THE WAl.TOllS 9 <m Cl) (I) Tiit W._ Olma and Jolin meet head on rn a confron t&hon 0vtr rell&IOll whtn 1 lamous Enncelisl comes to Jellerson County ind Olma sees the Ol)portunrty lo help "Slvt .. John. • 9 Cl) ()1 111 , •• 1.1 ... The $11ddtn death of 1 top·levtl aovernment sc:tentist ernblo1ts his unsu~tin1 tormer mr•lllY In • race aaarnsl time between Sim Casey and loreian interests seekln& lop-setrel d1t1 1bout her l01mer employer's work. e ""I•: (21tr) "Ullt1 ti th JWll" (com) '63-Stdney POltier. CJ) Mlwle: CC> (2tlr) ''11lt lt4tefd lilciMI" (du) '66-Richard Wrd mark. Sklney Poitier. • (QI ())) QI) Wtk .. t lack llttter Tent1t1ve -ln the event l!lere's no baseball 111111 Arnold falls in love but his chlnces of aett1na the 11rt 111 nil whtn she turns out lo be Juan's smer • •••it: CC) (211r) .. , lilltd lu,•li•" (dr1) '69-Ge11ld1ne Ol1pl1n, Cert Fn>be •1Mt1a&"-iett.11MkS... •PtrtJ--• T.,.1 C.U.C QI lil9lllt: CC> (2ir) ~.,.. (111U$) '68-0ris Presley, Bill Suby ., ..... • F.tllel teuM • Ja,..... IMpatt "'era• -1:15- • Mttlt: Alttraalt ttllt4•1t-lt • iHdJ.W, afltr It. ...,.. piat. CC) (2tlr4511) "11lt Wldln'' (dra) '64-Geoiae Pep~rd, Ctorre H1mllton, Vi11ee Edw1rds. Eli Wal· lach. The story of a squad of rnlanlry· men from their e1rty days in London at the start of ¥N1 II tllrouah the ruued fiehlln& In lllly Ind fr1nce . -1:30- • (9 Cll) ID la111r 11111111 Tentative-In Ille event thett's no 11me. A hyjac~ed bus crashes Into the 12th precinct 1111 1nd Barnets detectives load up the st1t1on with wilnet1t1. mo.i..StlrJ tsOO • IDJ CD Cl) HIWtlf Aw-0 fhe island's prostrlutu "' be1nf murdtred ind Ille clly's hoollers are lrv1n1 1n terror IS McGarrell and hts stiff 1nvat1pt1 1 ust th1t 111volvn ntOttron 1nd tilt poulble 1nlilt11t1011 of Cllicaao mobsters into ~ ... a o Cll cm • lest s.ti.rs: ~-tll& ...... Re,ected by Jcstph, Bia Cd's dlua'iler tels het" cap tor ltle womanllina Tom Hen nessey and becomes pre1n1n1- necessitatin1 the pretense of • secret marn11e to • Union offK:er just killed 1n battle Celebf11ina the news of his upected 111ndchild, Bia Ed 5ulfe11 1 f1t1I Jlrok&.1nd luves the bulk ol his fortune to his dauall tu. Joseph, Miss Emmy 1nd Mrrtinlque • TV WEEK, OCTOIKA 10. 1918 e <BW)tBTlllT_,....., Sllew T entat1~-ift tlte event theie's no pme. ludl• franihn aets too bt& IOI his 1uchcral robes whet1 ht accepts many speakrnc 1n111ements and starts betrev•nr 1111 own pubhc1ty • ~ Gltftll s... ...... , .... ~ • ~ , .... Tlltattt -9:30- • <a Cll) a 11t1ey ••"" SMia Ttnlltrve-in the Mnl lltere's no bll111me An elated MlllCY and Ken pl11111e 11110 1 prOttCI they feel is a pe<tect combination ot her caree1 and theN mlflr1ae. 10:00 8 <U>CDCl)......, leMS M 1nvestr1a1tve 11porter becoma the Q1 to the murder of • stile land bolrd membtr who had 11neo¥t1td 1 land development swindle. G 0 Cil <II G Vu O,b I C..,.., Comed11n Carl Reiner and the rock (IOUP Sl\1 He Na 1uest. ....... (l)llum • (121> (I) 0 Streets ef San rr111ci1<t Tent111ve-1n the event there's no b1ll11me. Mike Stone's inmtraahon of an 1111101td cu robb· ery ., h1mpered by his clash with 1 street wise motorcrtle officer who lilts 1n lo'lt with his d1uehter -10:30-..... ....... • llaQ "'lftdl'ft .. Ille ..... 11:00 eeW atlB""" 8 0(1)()1 ...... • (121 CJ)) ""' AIMric.al Stylit Cl) S.. tt.t -~"'" • ..,, MlftllM • .., Htftllall at T .... If Ille Iii.Im cm CJ> s., 111e St1r1 Stllloollt:"l'tlt ............ -11:30- • ()})CJ) CJ) CIS l.Jlt lllttlt : "Koj1k· Consp111cy of fur." CC> '11lt ~1'111H1" D Ill CIJ <JI e Jt11MJ C.. Cll 1'111 m a.~ • (B (I)) a Strffll tf S. Frl4ldla/OM All&llSI . ... 12:00 • let " G!wtlle ..... : CC> "St,....n at S- riet" (dr1)-Geor1e Monteomery m ...,..: "Tiii OtMr LM" (dra) '47-David Niven, Blrbara Stanwyek. -12:ao- • •llllM SM: '11M F~ City." CC> .,..,.,., tf Ille Wu ... ... .. "MIW Itel Ille .,_ .. e llMlt: "fit Sine" (adv)- steve Reeves. Jacques Sernas 1:00 U @ (l)CIDT~ Gl\t ma.. -1:30- • ·-~ Det4 ... 2:00 ...... : (l:)~lltlt" (dfa) '52-Gary Cooper, David Illian. a O.wltltftal•rt Metia: "T\1 Quiet ...U11," """' tf lttl· CW6te" ID M·lfi&tlt S... -3:0S-a M.wlt: CC> '11 .... , •• ..._,, .. (dral '70-David MtCallum FRIDAY OCTOI0 15 For _..... 1114 lft~ iatillp. pltut SH DAYTIME l'.c>GWS. ........ J9llf centllitllu, lit tM .. ,. ...... DAmMl MOVIES 10:00 e "hOud" (dra)- Romno Brmi. Gert frobe. a:> ·111111 AnlHMI tM w.rw· (dra) '66-Rlch11d Hmison. Jeck Stu1rt sa:>·~ .c ...... HIM" (ldV) '38-Errol Flynn. Ohvil d1 Hnilllnd. 11:00. ''Tiit CrHt 1•,..tu" (com) '61-Tony C\lrt1l. tdmond O'Bnen. Arthur O'Collnel 1!:00 • ~.,,.r (Id¥) 'J8- W11ner Buter. Freddie Bar· tholomew 1:00 a cc:i "Th• 111 Ga1111" (dra) '72-Stephen Boyd, France Nuyen 2:00 • CC) "lut of the lad Mu" (wes) '57 -Georce Montcomery. James Best 1:00 cm a::i ''Tiit HeriztlUI lit•· teNllt" (com) '62-Jim Hutton. Paula PrenttSS 3;J0 • a:> "TlM Fn. l'rojtd" (sc1·h) '69-Euc Braeden. Susan Clark •Y•NINO 8:00 " • Cl?l CJ) CJ) ®) llns • 0 CJ) (121) CJ)) IDDlltws 8 Stir T .... CJ)"-',,.. . '""""• • hrtrWct f ••ilJ ..... u QISbt Tr.a • Dlctrit eo..,.., a Diullt 419Uttlt•lklls -6:30- srlClAl llOTIC( All tllrft 11ttworb will carry Ille tlllnl ift a wries of politlcal Mates-lttis .. "'"911 ~·l'mldtlltlal catldi4ates Walter .-.11 Md IDMrt Delt 1t ttlis tllM.M ..... Mllt"9Cfl••illais Mltd tlll lnt-111lt1lltt '""''' witll-wt llltice. CJ) Wy "1tflt1I SMw (Ji Men Griffill $M11 • f.-ily Affair cm CI> Gumlole f,DZ-..1 g Fritllds .C M1t1 7:00 a •@ (l)Dllns a Uars Clu• CJ) My TllfM s..i D~ralioll IDILMIAcy • Tiie Fii .Go.,., SW,Gritfrtll tD TIM lladhil/Ltllltr Rt,.,t (9Cl))ltlllw ID Dr11111tlc Series CID TIM MG111 hlllily -7:30- D III WIW KMIM a .... Ille ter D.11.n CJ) TIM ~ c.,lt a tDl 8 Hollywoo4 Squa11S II TIM Jehf's WMd ID'l'IM lr14r ._. Clll CI> A n.. Ill Iba! tBllicWW.50 Sltlpl'sMlr• fD a....I Z1 Ttlliallt O lrullM._. CID RI* Ger• 8:00 a ()) CIS Sports $tleclal Georae foremen, I01mer Huvywe11ht Ch1m· pion of tht World, meets Dino Dennis in 1scheduled12.round Hmy.elaht bout. CO·lt1tured whh th• fl1ht for the L11htw111ht Ch1mplonshlp of the World bttwttn dtf1ndin1 ch1mpion Roberto DIH*n and Alvero Ro1n with both li'hts hve from th• Hollywood S9Qltonum 1n Hollywood, Florid• D<D Cl)til .~lS... "The Stakeout" Fred is completely bewildered when the new t.cty tenant at the S1nford Alms, towards whom he 1s more than mildly attracted, turns out to be a th1ef-1nd 1 man Chartas Weldon cuests 1n tM duel role Iii Mtvit: Cl:) (2hr) "lu1on" (dra) 'I I -Robert rorster, Darren MtGav1n (I) Mttit: ~ (Zllr) "kal,l0<k" {wu) '67-Dale Robertson. Diana Hyland a <at > a o-., MMI Marie Guests include l'lul Lynde, Cd11r Betcen. Charlie MtCMihy Loretta Swit, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs, Spike Jones and Billy &rty (I) ....W. (CJ (211r) "llltJ Mipt Be Giants" (dra) '71 -Georae C Scott, Joanne Woodward D llllovlt: CC) (Zllr) "l. Y ind Zft" (dra) '65-Eltzabeth llylo<. M1chul Caine ID l.ortm & Htnrlttb Music Show .., l'erry ..... a .. : Cl:) (lllr) "Tiie ll'tllltr· lllOll 11 s.ta1" (hOI) '71 -Slrothet M1rt1n. An111 Capn fDW ........ Wtttift._... IDflC...O CB 11111-Lnr-aat l'ltlf'lllS -1:30- • @ (() Im 1'111 Tiie lltocktord riles "The reedinc frenrf' Jim's hancet (Susan Howard) pleads with him to help her lather-a reformed alcohollC •ho IS be1n1 pursued by mobsters-return SS00.000 ht stole while on a b1n1e three ynrs earlier fB ....... , Pelitt $19ry fD WIM Slrltt W"' et c.MJ Variety SMw 9:00 B Alt frl,IJ •1111t Mowlt: Cl:) (2tlr) "TlM .__ Stmlltr" (d11) '68-Tony Curtrs, Henry Fonda. Georae Kennedy, Sally Kellerman, Murray Hamilton tnvestrg1trons yield l1t1le 1n 11ackin1 down the Boston Str1naler unlil a man with leeth marks on the back of his hand rs arrested tor bre1k1n1 and ente11n1 Based on Gerold frenk's factual book about the killer who terrorned Boston for about 1 yur and a hill ., ... ,. '"1fNI $Mw .., Tiie ¥1r1W111 cm Cl) clS rcM $pedal f Oltman vs Dennis and buran vs Ro1as fB S.wtl Dec1tf m ratiticat o.Mtt ,.,....., ID Mea11 o.ka Htcar -9:30- D 9 (JI m loul ,rO· rn1111111t11 No 1nlorm1tlon •~•Hable at our press trmt fl:) '911tical DtMle Coverace ot the Vrce-PreStdtntial Cand1~te debate belweek Robert Dolt and Walt11 Mondale ft) llocMs T.,.tias 10:00 BDiulll . .. ...., (J)lllu111.1 Cl) Carllln ' Colllpa•J 1&'41 ...... ID •11ta dt ,rllllMrt -10:30- CI) s. Dllct ....... ...... °" .. 11&00 •••&""' D Cl)98())""1 e (8 Cl)) LM AMtr~11 Style CJ) "" Feot;all rtayMck • CeltMIJ ...... ID Mary llarllll111, Miry H1rtm1n a> Tales .C tllt llZlnt cm CJ) Stu11p tlM Sta11 a frtSllO hlr bees fl) DeMtt Allllysls -11:30-u Cl?l CIS late Mewl1: CC) "Mt11 tf th D111011" (adv) '74-lared Martin. Katrt S1ylo1. Joseph Wiseman a QI! cm m ~ C11W1 Cl) llllovlt: "Mftllvres ol Gallalt less" (1dv) '48 Cameron Mitchell, Audrey Lona a ca CD> a s.w . .u. ..... all 111t 700 Cl'* m Efttlina at S1mpllorty 12:00 • lesttf Gtwdlt CJ .,..: n:J "TlM s.cm w., .. Harry Frie(' {com) '69-Pt11I New man. Sylva Koscrna • ,.,. FtlllW ""~ '7' ft)CillMl34 -12:30-• All·lllttlt Sllew: "Tiie Lisi Dill· pat," "flit 1'11111911'1 Wemu," "TlM lllldlta .. Or,... .. • s.,..... Tlltatrt .. lllcMt: ... TllllllP tilt "lallt" (d11) '42-Humphrey Boc•rt. Conred Vied!, K.a111n Vtrnt • Mttlt: "Crl•• Hd ,ul•· IMllt" (dre) '59-Geor11 Hemillon . Mary Myrplly, M1ri1n Sttdes, f renk Sllma. a "9trt Dt111t f...W HIOllOb 1100 8 0 Cl) (DI Ml-•l&llt Special D'lllt m Clilll -1:30- (fl) Cl) 11lt Litt Show 2:00 a Mtwit: ~" (dra) '46-R1l1 Hayworth, Glenn F01d, Georae Mac ready. Joseph Calleia D D11llltfut1rt Mowles: CCJ "TlM ""7 ls Abo A fMotf ," "llllt lll"ft" -2:30-m All·llirlrt SM: '1'11t1" "Ttnor "' tht Haulltlcl ..._ .. -3:45-u Mewit: CC) "lliss ol Evil" (hor) '63-Ctiflord Evans. Noel Wlllm1n, Edw11d De Souza, Jennifer Daniel Pege 15 SATURDAY D llll CJ) Ill lkDvtf, Tiit Ttlll· ill& Doc -~ OCTOIEI 1' MORNING e:oo D ()) Swuiw s.-ter D Gt w.ty ._.ptdtr -6:30- • CalMfl 111r .. ([) ,.,., .... ~ • (IB> (I)) lf:ll JaMlieljl• G Tiit loM hll1er GI ~ "Tiit 5,000 Ft11pn of Df. T" (adv) 'Sl-Peter l1nd Hayes, lommy Rett11 ..,......,., ..... a Vele• " '"'° m s.u .. Strwt -1:30- D @ 1Jltri11•h11tti.r • (f1) Cil (() lup ll!My/bMI· nlMtf .... r 1!1 Movie: "Tiie Clilldllllt lllN" (mys) '38-Ja'k Mulhll D llll CD a.._.., S.ucl Ill flltll ter T odlJ CD Drftrirl&/JMritllll [Q) H's EnryMdy's llllilltu m ltt's lta, •(Qt(])) ID SttobJ Dool 0,-uttltwr G lilofle: "T1r1t1 UlllllOWll" (d11) 'SI -Mark Stevens, Alu N1Cole m Thi 111omM11 S11o11 a Wta .,,. 7:00 D Steps to. Lumi111 ()) Weeltnd 9:00 D @ Cl> cm 1.11141 ol Ille Lost arnen4sot MH U (!3l (J)) 0 Tom & J11ry/ Grape A,t Sllow Cl) Moorlt: "l'rW. " tlM ._,.,.. (com) '41 -East Side Kids ®) lkl>llff Ille T alkill& Die .. y 04ltll ' tltt luues <IDl Woody w.M.-cktr GI Ullil flTt 0> Siii! Yorty Show fD YOll !Qr Hulth -7:30-u TIMt Suftflllm Cotllplny (]) Crutiwt Writi111 .. Hot fll4c• Slloll cm ""' hRllltr m Elt111tnl.ary lltn Clll 8&ad Mf alo fD Misttr llstn 8 :00 GI Wonlltl lttal to ltttt m OMt UJIGll A Classic (R) O>lllSipt -9:30- fJ (ill CJ) Cl) Taru11: Loi~ .. tM JullClt .. (fl) (() m 111 Joh, Llltl• 111111 Ill Rifltlull U (QI)(()) 9 Th llrolfta .,..... CIDl llleMter S4Yl4 II> llftl1: CC> "Ridtn 11 ¥111· INllU" (wes) 'SJ-Richard Conte mz-1 fl (J1) $flWstet & Twwll II) Al Oil LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax included No C•rd? Or•• "°"'own or \tnd your n..-nf', •Odrt\\ 41n0 orw>n~ number Wt'tl moe OM (Md CMr laQ AOO 2S e.o<h P. 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Callfornla 92626 PegeUI 10:00 D <m CI> CJ) Slwatlsis Kour D IHI CD CID Kids lroin c.uu. D lllowit: CC) "frotl1111111's CBtt" (adv) ·u -&s1I Rathbone Joan r onl11ne CIDl LIM ol !lit Lat m lloN: wtriHlt Cr"'" (wes) 'S2-Ceorce Montcomery K~11n Booth IS Miii r.q. Slloll m tllfilllty FaderJ -~ .... -10:30- D llll Cll lmlllll&PJ Cl) ll0tl1: "hllH Al&tl" (dU) '4S-Dana Andtews. Linda D11nell • AMlltt & Cesttlll cmi Iii .... um. J11111 SYoei & ~ m 1tt11op 11:00 fl Cl1J CJ) CJ) _,. II D [Q) Ba~M Wol'ld Series first game or the WQfld Seues T 1me IS subject to cllan11e without not1Ce • (QI) Cl)) lDl lw11ior All!IOSI ARytlllna Gees II> Tl'llt Adfttlturt (fl Tiie M-1tra @CJ) MllUIY < lion "Ninety De1rees Below Zero" TV WEEK. OCT08EA 10, 197& An•RNOOll 12:00 fl Clll CJ) Cf) flt ~ Ill Ciel °"" Cl) ll0tit: "Tiie J1ckpot" (com) 'SO-James Stewart, &rbm Hale • Wt Skit lids CD Altr141 ~ ,,t:Mllb Cl) S.,.1111• a Adloll Tllutre m RJw• " Slltfloc• "°""' O> D Slloll de Edlrib llmrio -12:30-8 (fJ) w., Out ..._ 8 Au's $tlortJ hid m Lost 111 s,.c. Cl) llovlt : "II• & r1 Kettle II Waikiki" (com) 'SS-Martone Main. Percy K1lb11de ((3) ())) Qfl llW f~" Teams ll()t av11lable at our press lime 1:00 fl (fl) CJ) CJ) CIS Children's film festw1t "T1ko & the Sharf' A hh1llan boy makes lnends with a baby shark in a quiet laeoon nnr hos volla&e then frees his pet when 1t crows too larae 1n this him /rom lah1to Ill lllo¥lt: "Clllt of Ille Ctllra" (ho1) 'SS-David Janssen. Richard Loni D $tlortJ CM111111e fD 111 l'«f-11Kt 11 Wolftup 0) DfaNtit Stria -1:30- lllo•i•: "Altad of the Glut Lttths" (hor) '59-Ken Clitk Vwetle Vickers • !ICM footMll Thank heaven for little girlsl Le1lleCron L°'*~dan Maul-tee Clleualler 11 :30pm The Saturday Night Movie~ e Mowit: (Cl "IOD41illa n . T~e Slll!I Melllttr" (SCI h) '72-Akira Yameucllt. 1i1royuk1 Kainse ID s.t Traill 2:00 D "'1nlM•t11 8 Ac1kllhln USA (() c.,.icll '7' ()) Tllriler 1DT1na. CI?J m lllill ... 1t1t F1M mcu.,...,....,,.. -2:30-u It TMes All llHs D Oii~ • liloftJCtr Wr Cl) Yw111 hoplt's Co!Ktrt mo.t.. u.its Clll CD S.I Train m l 'tfllilll lo life! 3:00 U S.t11rdly (]) TM CJ11111piolts a Motit: CC'> "ril1111 ., 111e UJ'' (wes) ·~-Jell Cf\ilndler. Dorothy Malone, Keith Andes, lee Mar11n OJ) Movie: CC) "The Hoo&" (dra) '63-Kirk Oou&las, Nick Adams. Robtrt Walker Jr • Nehemiah Persol1 II> Movie: (C') ~iartianen" (wes) '59-Jeff Chandlei. fHS Parker (I1J Cil CJll""'911slllp 8"till& a 111us1c: rtac• l!)lal-.dWa Ila Acrialltlltt USA -3:30- "Me4iJ Sbf Trtl .. Mistioa: l11pouiblt IS Pafttr Wa&tlltf msm~MatiMt 4 :00 8 ~ IMl SM D IMil: (C') "S.. Wllitt and ltM Tlll'ff St.p$" (com) '61 -Carot lie1ss. The Three Stooces (I) An's WlfN fB CiM !lfllftlVI 0 (I) flllll fu ture a 111sJm111 .. 111t itoM Sl) ll&Kl ~ Oii tllt lltwS ( '2t Cl)) f 1ittlds of Man IDs,amtll IMil (fj)Wlkl ~ m Volte of Acrkulturt -4:30- " Clll ill CIS s,.tl ~ (I) Wll4 Wild Wtst (I) Airta '""" m Clark Galltt ' Spencer • TrKJ Strlh Oil Md Mud! Morel Boom Town! ID llf09it: "loom Ttu" (wes) ·•o Clark Cable SPfnttr l1itY 0 lMl!illl at ""' al """°"'It Music fiiJ Tiit C.lif9rllla Of ea111-A StJrdl fef c.ui..lty (121 WlfN .. s.m.at @ Nm .~ .. 5:00 D AniNI Wofld B ((21) (()) lill AIC's W1dt Wotld .. s,.tl ()) NltleMI "°Cl aplllc e • Mack SM, ()) ....... ti) MoM: (CJ "llwill& 11 Up" (com) '5-4 lerr; lewis. Oun M~rt1n @ Cl) Woke of Ac1kult11rt (II ID Miiiie: Hill Alllt1kl Sl TM M11111 Cllr1111kles C9 llltl!N -5:30- D (fD) @(I) llte CI> Miiiie Hall ._ria '9 Uttlt bsab •V•NING 9:00 U D Clll m Men a llowlt: (CJ (2111) "ll•u•a Slltitll" (wes) '66-Steve McQueu. Kail Malde11. Bnan Ke11h CJ ltttlNIJ Matl111 hi c:..rt With the Cdmonton Symphony Orc1esba. Johnny sinas such l1110111es as "love Is A Son& Wolth S1n11ne " ®lf-W. f» CiM U11innal !HJ Cl) Dlalopt S titt Haw fiiJ Oftte U,on A Clullc m la e.111 EJOU -6:30- D 8 CIJ (9 Cf)) lltws D lllllC Men CollftrtllCt (l)HH Haw .. $121,000 Questloft cm CI> 11ocr111h1 O Wll4 llifttdom ma.,. m s,oru Cllalltnc• GI TlM M4IMi h111lly 7:00 D Tiit 11..,.ts D ~S...pstaka D E,..itllm Los ._ttln Ill Surcll Of ••• D (]]I 0 S,.C.: "'9 m (ral ) lllt 0 lawruu ,..,. SllOll ll)Mlnt·l2 llll HH Hn a Dolly &;J Of. Mio: TIM lllif141 of b it m Dr. Jlqtn lnnsioll lloMr -7:30-u Ht111nd,... a 111 Se11ch oL CJ) Wy William SllOll D let's M t A Dal Cf) U111tmed Wofld II>""°"' 2.22 (211 "t> lion tltt Counf IJ fiiJ Monty Py111oft's flJlRI Circus 8 :00 U ll1J (lJ (() Tht Jtlltrsons l ionel's principles could cosl him his 1ob 1nd the iespect ol his t1lhe1 when he 1s strapped to a he detector on his first day al WOI~. D Q]l CIJ ®l Ill DiMtJ Morie lliellt: (CJ (3111) ''1'11t &mt"-" em CMse" (adv) '56-r ess Pai•er. lellrey Hunter. Jett Yoik A team of Union volunlws tnhlt11le the South lo steal 1 Conledmte t11in In lh1s Crv1I Waf Klion spy st111y based on factual accounts of the And1ewi raid of 1862 A Dcsney sllol1. "Mk1. Wild Doe ol the Noith," will pmede the movie a Mowit: ~ "The lhra•y's Hand" (mys) ~O 01c~ Foran Ceo11e Zucco Movie: (CJ (90) "llll A l>fap " (adv) '67-Jack Pala11Ce. Fein1ndo lamas D <a m > a Holmes & Yo,o '1he Denial Oyn~mtte1" Holmu •nd Yoyo search IOI a nut woo's plentrnl time bombs 1n dentist's officu all over town. but calls in a warning uplosron. 11J Mcwlt: ttJ (211r) "loul Jim" (dr~) '65 Peler O'Toole .. US.000 r,r1111ld CD liltl.it Ktll wrtca eB Qil4ret's lltnical SM. a llowit: (2111) "Antilelty Adftrw" (dra) '3&-FiedrK M"ch Ol1w11 de liav1lland fD .....,._. T ......... Tlltttlt 0) lo1i111 m 1.,.... l.lftc1111• ""'1- -8:30- 8 cm CD Cl) o.c Doc Boterfs West\1dt Clinic is threatened with eallnction whtn its d11ectoi Stanley Moss. fl1ls to ienew the bu1ld1n1 lease and the new lht new tena~I COIMS lo musure lht plc1ce IOt a proPosed dehutessen 8 (131 ) l8J llr. T. I Thia No mlormat1on av11lablt at p1ess time CD &-ea• tilt lallk m 1.--Qlili Shew 9:00 D (ll) (I) Mar, Tyter lilooft Producer Mar; R1ch11ds uemses her authority to hire anyone she wants to at WJM TV news, thou1h Lou. alone with Ted and Murray begin to doubl her 1ud&ement when she hues 1 lady sportsaster • ca())) aJ) Stll'1ly I Hvtdl No 1nto1malt0n available at prtss ltme CD llAl81 COMES BACll • TO HEE HAW TOllITT! CD Hee H .. Bobby Coldsbolo and Barbi Benton auesl II> Coll.let -9:30-u <m CD CD WI Mnlllrt SllOll Dt Hartlers psyc11o1o1u1 thmpy palttnts decide their croup nttds some new blood and Bob's recep lt0n1S1, Carol, suuests a certain Mr Pla1er Neithe1 Bob 1101 his patients know that their new v1111or 1s a lriendly hOmosuual u 1KUt11• l]) Stnt Mttl's ltllP·IKk m An11t"1 c.test fll) Tiit f rltz la111 S1111C11I 10:00 l'J CllJ lJ) (I) Tiit Cuol Burnett Show Madeline Kahn auesls U TtrfY Dolllhue Show D ('21) Cl)) 9 ,.UllEJE Most Wanttcl "The Sky Killer" A sky1acker conducts an 11rborne "tn1I" ot the co~(lewnan who was mponsible 101 his murder conv1c11on, usina 12 hoslage·pnsen1ers as the 1u1y CD Mews a> Notre 0.111t Football Hiiflllallb m SallnH'al Ottecti¥e \'21) Altrt4 Hitdlcod TV WEEI<. OCTOllER 10, 1976 ID Miiiie.ai Variety S11tw • Liit li«dell ... -10:30- • Cell•&• f .. t'1ll Wnh1naton Stal• at UCLA tafrnMf•ilbca g)llowit:~" 11:00 DD8 [IG)Ollews llfl '"" " tllt .... llJ s,erh,tcl11 Champ1onsh1p Bowt1n1 m llltfit: "loolll To~ .... (wu) '40-Clark Cable Spencer lmy Claudelle Colbert a> Silliller CIMIM @(l)W...·12 a Ce11ttt hlCNll (QI) CJ)) •1 lllllllM nl IIIJ TlM fraMlt laMlll Slww a Movlt: (CJ urtlldlllu111" (llOr) '69-Ceoiae Peppard. Jean Seber1 -11:30- D Motit: CC) "TM Ilia of Mn. llOaolll" (com) '68-Sh11ley Mac Laine. Richard "tttnboroueh D U ()) <ll8 fm S.turdo llip t ()) llcwl.: "llr. Moto't Usl Warn· iftt" (adv) '39-Peltr Lorre, George S.nders B Movie: (CJ ~ .. (rom) ·ss- lulit Caron, Louis Jourdan, Maunct Cllevaller CIJ Movie: CC) "T1lt [JKlltioft of rli utt SI""" (dra) '73-Marttn Sheen, Ned Beatty • f riPI llipt II» Tiie I'll tlub fD At Ille Top 0) tilllm• 34 12:00 D lllotlt: (CJ "Th C111adl1ns" (d11) '61 Robert Ryan. John Dehner (iltl ) llte!Sd-fi Tllulrt -12:30- (2)1 lliiMI tlindlner's ~ Ceftcert 1:00 .. llOCl C..rt CD All-lll&ht Sllow: "Tiit Comt 011," "Ttrror on Hatt·Moofl StrMt," "Two of A Kind" tlll CD Tiit late Sllow -1:30- D TIAallout II) ll9'it : a:J "'iraltS OI llOh• lery" (adv) '47-Mana Montu, ROd ~meron -3:30- tJ Movk'. CC) "1.Hd of the l'lla 1aoh1" (adv) '55-Jack H1wk1ns. ~n Collins, Dewey M1rt1n HOW'S YOUR LOVE LIFE? Our members consist of people like yourself who are basically tired of the con· ventlonat methods and games associated with seeking companionship. Only through Yideoview can you discreetly meet bright, attractive, and active singles. Toss In ten· nis. POOi, and our clubhouse and you'll begi n to get the picture . Call Vt DEOVI EW. It's the best single thing you can do. CALL 558-7090 or WWW TODAY ONCE UPON ACIASSIC PBS premieres the new family drama series: Once Upon A Classic with the adventures of four of literature's best-loved characters. "The Prince and the Pauper." six episodes which began Saturday October 9: "Heidi." six episodes beginning Satur- day. November 20: and "David Copperfield." ten episodes beginning Saturday. January 8. All are scheduled at 6 PM. Hosted by actor Bill Bixby. Once Upon A Classic will present the e and other productions or the classics·in a three-year series. co-produced by BBC· TV and Time-Life Television. Rich costumes and sets characterize these pro- ductions. produced by the same BBC drama de- partment responsible for so many of PBS's "Masterpiece Theatre" productions. "The Pri nce and the Pauper," the adventures of Mark Twain's famous doubles. is the first presentation. followed by Johanna Spyri's endearing story of the Swiss orphan girl Heidi and Dickens' spirited tale of David Copperfield. "Robin Hood" is scheduled for the second season and other classics in production. but not yet scheduled are "Lorna Doone." "Little Lord Fauntleroy." and "Nicholas Nickleby." Eight adve nture films produced by the Bri tish Children's Film Foundation will be special hour features of Once Upon A Classic. The Fo unda- tion's films. which will be new to most viewers. are created exclusively for young viewers. On princi- ple. children are protagonists. and the stories are non violent. Four the first season are: "Avalanche'' (January I). the story of two young boys on a mountain climb to near disaster: "The Man From Nowhere" (March 19), a mystery tale about a man in black who stalks an orphan girl in the late ISOO's: ''The Battle of Billy's Pond" (March 26), where two young sleuths discover how thei r favorite fishing spot is being polluted; and "Hijack," a dangerous chase after a young boy who hijacks a boat. and passengers. , ... ,. TV WEEK. OC'T08ER 10. 1978 SUIMIAY, OCTOIOl 10 l.-00 e a:> "Tiie llMe • Cflll ~ llM" (mys) '70-Clmstopher Gecw11. hntl l11p 1:00 D a:> "Tiie TweM CMln" (com) '70-Ron Moody m a:> "Tiie ~HIM" (wts) '71-Peler Fond• MOIUIAY, OCTOIU 11 l.'OI e CC) "TM Dewil's Iris•" (dr1) '68-W1lham Heiden a a:> MAct*l lllaa" (idY) '67-Jun C1b1n, Robtl1 Stack t:OO a 0 CI> <II . a:> MJeM alrist 51,.rstar" (mus) 73-led Neeley, Cart Andtmn. Y'tOllne E111man e a:> "TM SaM ~ (dr1) '66-Steve MtQueen. Rtehard Crenna. Canda Btr1en TUESOAY, OCTOIU 11 l:OO a a:> MJesM .a.-" (wes) '39-Tyrone Powe1, Henry Fonda a a:> •i.,.rill Y_.. (adv) '71 -Cina Lollobn11d1. Stephen Boyd 1:15 • a:> "TH ... Mu" (dra) '66-Ceorae Peppard, lames Mason. Ursula Andress WEDllESOAY, OCTOIEa 13 1:00 Ill a:> ~lllM1c.M" (dra) '72-Geraldine Chaplin 1:15 B a:> "Merttl !Ir llortllwtst" (susp) '59-Cary C11nd, [va Mane Saint. James Mason. l :JO D ID (J) llD CC) "Scltt fr1t" (adv) '76-Michael Brandon. Susan S.int limes TIIUltSDAY, OCTOIEI 14 L1IO D "Ulits of the fleW" (com) '63-Sidney Po1t1er. Lilia Skala. Ill a:> "I lil!M a.,.tift" (dra) '69-Ceraldine Chaplin, Cell frobe. 1:15 • a:> "TH Ylcton" (dr1) 'S.-Ceotae Peppard, Ceo11e Hamilton FRIDAY, OCTOIO 15 1:00 G a:> "llllJtll" (dra) '71-Robtrt Forster. Darren McC1v1n a a:) "l,Y M4 r• (dra) '65-Ehubeth hylor. Michael Caine 9:00 B a:> "TM ....... Stmicter" (dra) '68-Tony Cul1is, Henry Fonda, Ceorce Kennedy, Sally Kellerman. Murray Hllm11ton SATURDAY, OCTOIU 16 6:00 a a:>....,... s.lltl" (we.s) '66-Stm McQueen. Kiri Milden 1:00 a 8 CD !11 G CC) "TM ""t llcMotiwe Cllae" (adv) '56-r tSS Parter. Jtlfrey Hunltr. Jeff York e a:> "TM .._,.,HIM" (mys) '40-Dick fo11n Ill a:> "lMd Jill" (dra) '65-Peter O'loole. lames M1son Martha Raye, hailed al America'• clown prlncea1 of com- edy and co-1tar with Rock Hud1on on NBC· TV'I "McMiiian" eerlea, wa1 honored lor her tlreleas patriotic efforts by the Pacific Pioneer Broadceatera at a recent luncheon. Presenting "Maggie" with the Carbon Mike Award I• Biii Baldwln, veteran announcer and president ol the organization. DISNEY CIVIL WAR DRAMA F... P•rkM, the •ctor who m•de frontier trallblazers Devy Crockett and Danlel Boone TV legends and bec~me a atar In the proceN, returns to televlalon In Wah Dlaney'a Clvll War spy thriller, "The Great Locomotive Ch .. a," when NBC pr ... nta an All-Dlaney Saturday Night at Iha Movies, at 8PM, on NBC. Also playing with "Locomotive" In the Disney double blll la "Nikki, Wild Dog of the North," an exciting nature adYenture filmed In the Can•dlan Rockies. ' Parker Portrays Union undercover egent James J. An- drews, whoee band of Y•nkee raiders steal Into the deep South. commandeer an enemy locomotive and eet out to deetroy the Confederacy's llnea of transportation. What ensues la a daring and dangerous race for their llvea when the R9bels follow frantically In pursuit. Bom In Fort Worth, the 6'5" Texan came to Hollywood at the urging of actor Adolphe Menjou, who met Parker during a vlelt to the Unlveralty of T exaa. Fe• waa a atudant there at the time and a member of the campus drama society. Ona of Partter'a early attorta, a aclence-flctlon thriller entitled "Tham," led to hl9 being caat aa "The King of the Wiid Frontier." When Walt Disney waa'lopklng for juat the right man to play the frontier character, he aaw Parker's per1ormance and exclaimed, "Th,!lt'a Davy Crockett!" The man who made coonskin hat. the vogue In the mld- flftl81 beeame a atar overnight with the ovarwhalmlng aucc ... of the "Crockatta." Parker went on to star In a number of other Disney box office hlta, Including "Old Yeller,'.: "Weatward Hol the Wagons" and "Locomotive Ch .... " Attar departing the atudlo;ha continued hla trail· bluing haroloa In the long-running NBC tal ... rlea, "Danial Boone." • "I've done aomawhera In the neighborhood of 190 hours of ahowa, ·• tall• P•rkar. "Including the Crockatta, the 1--~IOO.,..~lQ..MliteraJ other ftlma f()( Dleney-and other etu- dloa, and In each I've played a folkay, frontier-type. But I mutt 9dmlt, I'm comfortable with th• parts. Up until tile Crockett craze, I waa Juat another actor." Several yaara ago aa a apln-off of hi• on-.craan charac- ter, Iha ~ebflty-actor outlined plana to build a giant atnUHtMnt park almllar to Oleneyl1nd but themed totally to ~ hlatory. It wu to be called ''Frontier Wor1da." Parker aaya ha haa alnce aold out the concept to Marriott Corporation who continued lta development and recently opened the theme partt In Northern Callfornl1. Wti.n ha lan't Involved In bualnaN. Parker, hi• wife, Miry. and their two children apend much of their time on their ranch 70 mt181 outalda Santa Bart>1r1. About hie acting future. Parker aaya. "I'm opttmlallc llbout getting back Into 1ctlng on a more full-time bula but I w1nt the Pf'Oi-ct to be peraonally 1atlltylng to ma. If I'm aver going to tackle 90mathlng Ilk• that 1g1ln, I hope It would be a rewarding experience." If "Davy Crockett" and "Daniel Boone" 1ra eny lndlea· tfon, tMn You can bet your coonakln cap that Fata wlll ftnd gratiftoat~ In Whatall9r he undart1k11. TV WEEK. OCT08ER 10, 18711 • PERSONAUZm • sm1sH •WY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FllEMD SHAPE AND SIZE OF LAIEL Mre. John Doe 123 Mei n Street Anrtown, Any1t1t1 123•5 Lebel• Do Not Heve A Printed Border. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. I AH ;;;;hr.-;;,;,--;;,--;.;;;,;;;;;;;;-"-"' 7i ;;;-1 I Piiot Printing Lebel Div., I I I I Pott Off le• Box 1 S60 I I Cotta !MM, California 92626 I l I ......... I l I ..... .. I I I ,........... I I le lure te UM r~r llp CeM I I 1111·114;§"11M . ! _________________ ._____ J , ... ,. TV WllK, OCTO&ER 10, 1t7e ' .•.•. '\ .,.,, ....... ,.,,.,. """ ..... ,,, ''' ,,,, ... '·" V2 OFF SALE STlllO HIADPMOMIS ~~ SUPEREX PROI VI SONY .... ,, . 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