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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot~ ................................................................................................................................................... ~ SUNDAY * * VOL. 69, NO. 291,6SECTIONS, 94 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~Hickel Favors an Ecology Re-t~·k By HILARY KAYE together anyway. , Oll~t Ot1ly l'lhOUll ~Walter J . Hickel, former U.S . ecretary of the Interior, says he thinking and get the departments o( energy resources and environ· ment together as a united front," says Hickel. S 1 · '11tA '\' SPl·:f · 1 A I . Having wilde rness areas is very important but rood. clothing and shelter are vital, too," he s aid. "If they bud gone ahead with the project then, it wwld have been both an engineering and en· vironmenlal failure," he said. elieves the . S. govern· ent should hange it s . hinking re· The former interior chief made his r emarks in an interview at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach where he is preparing for a lecture series at UC Irvine. arding energy and he environ· Hickel. a former governor ol Alaska. is probably best known for the 22 months when he served as secretary of the interior under former President Nixon. ent. 'Td like to ee govern - ent re-do its icoe Relations bee ame s train· ed between Hickel and the . , r: :)( ~· ORDERED PROBE Supervisor Dtedrlch 'JUST PLAIN BUSINESS' Candidate Dannemeyer County Probes Politico's Property R\· GARV GRA:\l\'ILLE • Ol IM D•llY Pll<IC Si.II Republic a n state Assembly candidate William Dannem eyer of f~ullerton says he doesn't know why county employcs were told to "ch eck out"' a Mission Vi ej o industrial development in which he owns a m a - jority interest. "It's the politic al season so 1 guess you can expect anything," says Dannemeyer, an attorney and presi- dent of Cr own Valley Industrial Park, Inc. But c o unty Supervisor Ralph Diedric h. a Dcmoc r ut, denies there was any political motivation behind his order for a background and title s earch on the $785,000 industrial development. "I R ECEIVED AN unsubstantiated allegation from a First CSupervisorial) Distnct constituent and was compelled to check it out," says Diedrich. "I w a nt t o e mphasize v ery strongly that the check :-.howcd ther e w a s nothing lo the allegations. As far as I'm concerned , it's a dead issue." - Diedric h s ays he will not say what the alleB alions w"'°e. Nor will h e identify the constituent who directed them his w ay. And, he says, he does not plan to make public the one·pagc mem o he r eceived on the industriaI park that he s ays put the ch arges t o r est. DIEDRICH OOE.5 ADMIT, however, that h e a s· signed d former aide to cx·supervisor Robert Battin to investigate the industrial complex near the San Diego Freew ay and Crown Valley Parkway. Walter Kopankc is the lone Battin aide remaining rn th e First Di strict of'ficc to handle constituent com · plaints. Dit>drich took charge of the then eight-member ; (Sec DANNEMEYER. PagcA·Z) .. Quake Rattles U l A mild earthquake rattled a wide section just northerly oC Los Angeles late S aturday night but there were no r eport$ to indicate the jolt w as fe lt in Orange 10:40 p.m . and was feltin the San Fernando, Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys and as far south as the downtown Civic Center. Last April. a Caltech prof'essor predicted on the b asis or still· unproven theories that an earth- quake or magnitude s.s to 6.5 in the San Fernando Valley area within ayear. County. Police from Seal Beach to San · emente indicated no citizens reported feeling the quake along e Orange Coast. Experts at Cal Tech's earth· ake lab in Pasadena said the shake measured 4.1 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was calculated to be within 30 to 35 miles o( P asadena, probably to the north. A quake of magnitude 4.0 can produce "moderate damage" in the local area. The 1971 San Fernando quake that killed 64 persons register~ 6.6 on the Richter Scale. President. partlcally because or Hickel's attitude that the Nixon Administration was too negative concerning youth and his stand against more offshore oil drilling leases. He w as fired in 191'0. While Hickel declined discuss- ing how well the Department oC Interior is handling matters these days, he did say that America really isn'thandling the energy shortage problem pro- Soviets Give Up On Orbit MOSCOW (AP) -Two Soviet cosmonauts h ave returned to earth . after cutting short their space flight because oC an equip- ment failure, the o(ficial Soviet news agency Tass said today. Tass s aid the cos monauts' space capsule parachuted to a landing in ' a · I ak e during a snowstorm at 10:46 a.m. PDT Saturday, 120 miles southwest of Tselinograd, about 1,350 miles southeast of Moscow. The agency s aid both men were feeling well. The two sp acemen had to cancel a link·up with an orbiting space laboratory because d a failure in their ~pooesb.ip's con- trol syste ms . The two first· timers in space were launched Thursday night. The brief T ass report gave lit- tle indica tion of what went wrong. It said only that the Soyuz 23 space capsule was put on "autom atic r egime" for ap· proaching the Salyut 5 space sta- tion but docking '"was canceled bec ause of the off.design regime o( the spacecraft's approach con· trot system ." Pravda reported earlier that the cosmonauts had put their craft close to the Salyut station, so the failure apparently OC· curred in the final stages of dock- ing. West ern space speci alists s ugg es t e d th e dockin g mechanis m itself could have railed or th at for somo reason the cosmonauts' er aft could not ap- proach the space station pro- perly. Spray Ca n Ban E yed T he F ood a nd Drug Ad - ministratio is expected to an- nounce a metable this ,,winter for phasi g out all but essential uses o uoroc arbons in aerosol spr . s to protect the earth's ozone shi eld. The dan g..c-i:.. p o s e d b y fluorocarbons was f(fst exposed by UC Irvine researphers Frank Rowl and and M ;µ-w Molina, who said the g ases break down the earth's protective layer "of ozone and could lead to increased skin cancer and climatic changes. The FDA decided Friday on a phased cutback in the use of the propellant but put off adopting a ·timetable unUI December. The agency also s aid it will spell out by mid-November in· terim r equirem ents that spray cans carry warnings on their I abels if they use fluorocarbons. ' FDA Commissioner Alexander M. Schmidt s aid the risks from fluorocarbons, particularly as they relate to skin cancer and changes in weather, demanded someimmed.iale action. "They should get. started im- mediately so that companies will begin ctrai:iging over to less harmful products," UCI's Or. Rowland said earlier. There were no immediate rt: s ofdamage. Authorities in that .;cneral area, however, r eceived many alls. Germans Nab 3 in Kidnap A switchboard operator at the Newhall sheriff's substation seid, "There are a lot d scared • people out there." ~-sbock occurred nl abou; •· a m • FRANKFURT, West Germany CAP) -Police annwncecl the ~apture oC three suspected kid- napers Saturday and recovery d an $8>0,000 ransom within hours art.er it had .been plid for the 4~rel"'l··~i~ ~~ ~ , ~P.t4 : ' Fr ank!urt businessman. Police In Fulda, II> miles east or Frankfurt., said two d the men arrested had confessed kidnap· Ing Fulda superm .. lret owner Wolf 1anc Gutberlet m Oct. 8 and. b~din(him for 171 hours. perly . He claims energy production must be stepped up, new energy sources must be ~plored and energy conservation measures must be incr eased by the govern· ment, preferably on the federal level. And he believes that there is r oom for both environmentalists and developer s, adding that they probably s hould be lumped Hickel cited, for example, the Transatlantic Alaskan Pipeline as a situation where environmen· talists and developers finally worked together, creating a bet· ter product. He said that when the pipeline was first proposed. in 1969· 1'0, en- vironmentalists raised cOhCerns. The project was beld up while the col\Cerns were answered . Hickel has been back in' the private sector for nearly six years, but he spends part ol each ye ar lecturing at campuses around the country. When he's not on the lecture circuit., heruds a hoteJ development company in Anchorage, Alaska. This fall, students at UC Irvine requested that Hickel be hired as . (See HICKEL, Page Al) \Ill Sea 'Mystery Daily Piiot Photo Sandy Shoe s , Hea1.'!J Load Why is this woman stomping acr oss the sands of our • coastline d eck ed out in combat gear? She )l; "Yeoman Second Class Cathy Barber of the U.S. Nav.Y.. F or· a better J look at the actio n. sec photo P age A-2.11 • .. By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Delly I'll .. auU"' Etltw Southern Ciliforniayachtsmen are still puzzling today over the fate of the 27·foot sloop La Buena Vida IV, which vanished without a trace in the fog justdfcoast. What mak es the dis ap- pearance even more mysterious is that Buena Vida IV was crew- less and under tow just before sh e vanished. The boat was being towed from Ensenada to San Diego after the San Diego Ensenada race when ) her tow line parted. That was the 1 ast time shew as seen. Extensive searches by air and sea.turned up no sign_o( .the.S~ ta·Cruz-27 La Buena Vida IV as or Saturday. An irony o( the incident is that it was La Buena Vida IV's first ' introduction to salt water. Her • owner, Merrill Lowell, bad been sailing her on Lake Tahoe since she was built and bad trailered. her to San Diego for the r ace. - The Bill Lee·designed boat dis- appeared about 25 miles north or Ensenada while being towed about 2'112 miles offshore by Mel Wills' Ericson·46 Bright Star. Here are the mysterious facts as reported by owner Lowell an Wills: "It's incredible," said Wills "We were towing her at the en oC an ll>·foot line when the fo closed in. We saw her, and th she disappeared in the fog. Whe the· fog cleared after about 10 minutes, shew as gone. "We c ame about and retraced .our course and spent more than 13 hours searching the area. No boat. We even contacted other- boats r eturning from the race, They swept the ·area by radar. . Nothing. We thought it would be That' s H da L. ' easy to wait until dawn. pick her s onte ea ~J.l.e. I up and c,ontinue hoi;nc but she . . . J'> . .., •> , • hadju~td1sappearedinthe fog. • ' •''". '"'1 • • • Lowell and his crew were CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP > -A ~ntil the m an ~et~.~.~ g~t up .i aboard 'Bright Star. No one was 4S·year-old mother oC eight who am'l c~~ed pohce .. ._~~·~+ . • aboard. was shot in ~be head al point She. -Was ~wce~;;tb.!.".Ma:fy,Vlew · "It's 'incr e dible,,. echoed blank range 1n a holdup .. early ~osp1tal w~er~e ,a . r~om .... ~~l. I.just brought her down Satu.~day was sent home for ~ etther a :22-or,.3'eali , .1'rr oin ,L'ak e Tahoe. She is rest after surgeons removed :.i 'lfas remoie$1, r~ pel ,. ;f if'equipped., with 8 good radar fiattened bullet from her skull. -, Sur~ep 1.~ ;11f~reflector. Someone should have Mary Nelso"!• who has been rr1 pu~ , " , , . t. ~seen her. robbed seven times in the three ) .M~s.. ,.,a.r'<>#l~ o .s .,,..~ ~~ .•''We've •looked for five day rears she h as worked.as u clerk 1e•r~ttl~~ht.~J qfc · ,:..'~·'i\:, :· and haven'.t round a trace ol La in the 7·Ele~en c~n~ei:ucncc store t . Sbe,~~.s.~ ~~ -..• , ~i-· • ~e, ,1 • ·Bueoa Vida," continued Lowell. chain,took1tallmstride. 1,. he s314.•~ i.;j~ .,.,· ~ .... 1• "We've se arched .with two ~-fer husband, _Thomas Nelson, No--arr~~tso...t'~~e ma<t~ .. ~'1 con-private planes and a helicopter, said a Ion~ bandit w alkc.~ into the • necUon with the robbery. . checked all the coves mxi possi- store ab~ut 3 :30 a.m., nned the . Mrs. Nelson w as held up twice ble anchorages betwecnhere, the f.a~h r:eg1 st_er and held a revolver in three d ays last mo"!th as she Coronados Islands and Punta within 18 1nche_s or her forehead worked ,at a 7-Eleven in nearby Bunda _including Ensenada an.~ pulled.the trigger. . Ports mouth .. In the second d, searched all the beaches and as . She s~d she felt something those robben es, Mrs. Neiso"! was rar outto sea as l20 miles. hit her 10 the h ead, so she beaten so badly that she rrussed dropped to the floor and waited three d ays of work,· <See GHOST, Pagf'A2) CtN '1"111·: INSllt•: . LIFE·SA VING EFi'OllT - Patients who have had open heart surgery may brag about their ramous physicians, but doc- tors at Newport Beach's Hoag Memorial Hospitar~eve their heart team is among the best.· Daily Pilot Staff Writer Tom Barley tells hbw the surgical team works in a story on Pa1e BW SCHOOL BUS SAFETY - A school bus In a crash is one of . the least s afe vehicles on the road, federal officials say. Strict new bus standards will go Into ef- fect nut sprlng, but there are still problems. The A~~tated . Pren •lo!>' I• on Pace B3. ' ..... .:"'- WOODY ALLEN FILM - Most people expect. light comedy from Woody Allen, but they'll be surpri$ed at his performance in "The Front.·· It's h\Ullorous but underneath it's in deadly earnest, based on real ex- periences in the McCarthy era. Rex Reed interviews director Martin Rllt in a story on Page A8. PVZZLE CHILDREN -Mark, 13, loves to read Plato but has trouble wttb coordination; Lynn, 9, has difficulty identifying sounds. They are amonc millions ol student" with learnln& dis· abilides wbo tlild.fle tbe experts. Thq•e~tedooPaae~ ~ ... -.. =a-.. I Al DAILY PILOT Sunday. October 17. 1m Leave Top Branches Alone The pruners were plumb wrong in their trimming or pear trees. a concerned fluff While told Irvine City Council memb<'rs lai;t week. She protested that their t op-to-bottom method of pruning flowering pear trees was depriving the trees of adequate nounshmenl. A comm ittee is being Corm-. ed to study the m alter. Huntington Beach 'Beqyh Blight' Battled A disput~over proposed redevel9pment led to a n0tsy. dJ sorderly confrontation at a Huntington Beach City Council meeting l ast w eek. Opponents of tourist-oriented d evelop· mcnt protested that the seashor e will be blighted, while councilmen f ocused thE'ir anger on what they called "mob mentality" at the mcctrng. Mission Viejo Sitters To A ssist Students Newport Beach Mrs. Rogers Appointed To Council Out or 14 applicants, Trudi Ro~ers wac; seJect· cd last Wl'Ck to fill a vo· r ant spot on the Newport Beach City Cou ncil. Mr .. Rogers , widow of former Mayor How ard RORCfS, has been active in city af- fairsfor 10 years. Costa Mesa Cars Brown, Faces Re d San Clemente Children of Saddleback College :-;tudents m ay soon have a place to go d uring c l asses after lru!'ttees agreed to accept bids to convert a b uilding into a child care center. Protested one trustee, h owever, "I don't believe w e s h ould h ave the nspon s ibility of c aring f or children." The key to the problem was a pair of similar brown F ord T orinos and two drivers who h abitually toss their keys on the floor -a nd visit the Derby Restaurant in Costa Mesa. The r esult last week was a grand t heft r eport until the second driver turned up at the police st a· ti on with a car h e admitted :w:-isn't his -but looked just Uke It. Sewage Unlim ited: Whew! What m ay h ave been the biggest sewage spill in San Clemente's history resulted in the closing of more than a mile of beach near the city's pier 1 ast week. An accident at a sewage station was bl amed. Estim ates of the amount of :.i>itled w aste r anged from 7,200 gallons to 100,000 gallons. Females Face More Hazards It w as danger ous to be a woman in the Sooth Coast area last week, with two rapes and two attempted assaults re- ported within two days. Victims and would-be victim s ranged from a hitchhlker attacked while returning from work to a pair or roommates who successfully fought ofC an intruder . (:City Mourns Melisha's Death • CLEVELAND, Tenn. CAP) -- !'Sags flew at half mast in this southeaatern Tennessee city foc M ellsb a Gibson, a 4-year-old ,abused child who w as buried Saturday. Hundreds of mourners packed into a funeral home chapel over· 1lowing onto the front yard and p arking lot. .· .. Wby did this have to h ap· j>en?" asked the Rev. M. E. Lil· tJefield . "There has never been a passing that has s tirr ed Cleveland, T enn. -and yes the state-as h as the passing cl lit· jlellelisba. .. But w hen I see all these masses ot p eople assembled here, I know th at som e good c an ~me of it." Sobs were audible throughoot the ceremony. Men and women brMe down and cried openly. One member of Melish a's im· m ediate family fainted in front of itle girl's operl coffin and had lo be carried out. · Four unifor med police of'ficer!'; carried the casket from the ob apel pas t lines of oth<'r poli cemen wh o s erved a s Jjonorary pall bearers. Feelings among the officers of the Cleveland Police and the lJradley County Sherifr's depart· blents have been high since d -~cers found MeJl"ha's battered . . . . l ' body in the living room of' her home early Wednesday. An autopsy s howed the girl died ol internal injuries. Police said the injuries resulted from a beating of several d ~s· duration. Front Page A l GHOST ... "The boat is nowhere to be found." The U.S. C oast Guu-d also Jcined in the search by helicopter -1 surface ships with noresults . -Wills and L owell agree on three possi bill ti es: -The boat sunk after swamp- ing or hitting a rock, which is highly doubtful as the we ather was calm. -She sailed or drifted off on her ow,n in the southwesterly CUT· rent. I -The boat was picked up by a nothe r vessel and towed to either Mexico or a U.S . pert. "But unless someone meant to keep her, I'm sure we would h ave heard by now if the boat h~ been found," Lowell surmised. Sb ado of the i nfamous .Bermuda Triangle, mused mere th one veter an y athts m an around lbeSan Diego area . ..J -·•---r UCI Me~ger Views Vary UC Irvtne oCficlula are expect-ed to decide what t o do about tht propoaed meraer ot the encineer· Ing and physic al science school~ b) C':irly next year That., the latest r eport from Vice C hancello r Junes McGaugh, wno s aid Thursdll)" he's leaning towards the merger but will hold off his decision until numerous committees h uve studied the suggested change. Although engineering faculty m embers h ave blasted the pro· position or m er g ing the two schools, McG au1h insists, "Busi· ness would 10 on as usual at the enafneerln& school, with Just a name c h ange to show for the merger." According to the vice ch3.{l· cellor, the plan now being studi~ by committees \\'.~S drawn up by the deans of the two schools. That plan proposes the ScnooJ oC Engineering become a division More Insults ElectiOn Heated By T he Associated Press With his political fists bared, Pr esi d e nt F o rd rode a whis tles t op t r ai n Saturday through Illinois, telling crowds that J immy Carter will say anything t o get elected and al· tacking his Democratic rival on issues th at Carter claims Ford has distorted. "He wanders, he wavers, he waffles and he wiggles," Ford s aid of hi s D e mocratic challenger. "He i sn't the man you want for president." Carter told a news conference in Kansas City that he had wired Ford on Friday asking him to s top mi s r e pr esenting the Democrat's position on four is· bues. The tclegr am asked the President to "refrain from mak· ing ... misleading and erroneous statements to the American peo- ple. '' cl a newly named IChool called Pbyalcal Sciences and Engtneer-lna. "Physical sciences would h ave two departments, buL engineer- ing would be a separate division wit.hJn the school," McGau1h said. The administration said claims that lbe school would become weakened or less impoctant after the merger are untrue. "It's a small school now, with just 15 full time f aculty m embers. By puttin g it into a l arger. stronger school, we can draw on the addiUonal resoorcea," aaid McGau1h , a ddln1 th at the physic al sciences school h as about 75 fullUme teachers. He explained that engineering students would continue to re- ceive the same degrees and that the professional approach of the school would be maintained. McGaugh s aid he will probably make his r ecommendation to Chancellor Daniel Aldrieh by Jamary and Ul at the chancellor, in turn, will t,ben make a recom· mendation to the UC Regents for final approval. "If things go ns planned. the mer1er would take place J\lly 1, 1977, •' McG augb explaiped. The assistant dean of the engineering school, Allen Stub· berud, h ad earlier contended that fac ulty from the school would look elsewhere for jobs if the merger took place. But McGaugh said he would bl• "very surprised " if any faculty would J eave after learning the details oC the merger. "It would be a proCession ttl school, just as it is now -so there is no reason for them to leave," s aid McGaugh. He added that the school ex-pects to recruit two new faculty m embers in the near future. McGaugh's c omments about the merger wer e made in the context of broader r ema rk:s aboot the dlrecUon UCI 1s he ad 1ng. Enrollmt>nl tapen'<i ol( ut 9,500 t>tuden11 Ulis year and there are now i ndlc tlli ons lh ut no further expanalof\ wUI tnlce place, al least tn ~c next flv<• ye31t>. Steps arc now being taken to adjust to the change in enroll· ment pbllosophy and plans :mch as the enaineering i.chool merger are b ei n~ introducl•d to slr~amlinc the rumpus and m uke 1t more effi cient, McGaugh ~aid Students w ishing to uttend UCJ may have troublt.> getting ad· milted, even though they arc qualified, but spots at other, less popular campuses will r emain open, Chancellor Aldnch com- mented. Along with the no-growth plan. new facilities will probably no~ be bwlt at UCI and faculty hiring will be minimal. the chancellor said. Dally Piiot Photo by P•lrock O'Oof'f'tll Ford r eplied with a telegram of his own. He s aid it told Carter, in effect, that "we're justtelling the truth ... "I sent Gov. Carter a telegram indicating I'm delighted to help him clarify his position on such importa nt issues as income tax· es. the d eductibility of mortgage interest p ay m ents. federal spending programs and the de· fense budget." the President said. Combined Exercise Hits Pendleton Beach Yeoman Cathy Barber, pictured on Page A·l , was storming Camp Pen~leton's beachead at Camp Del Mar as part of a joint exercise by Saturday by r egulars and reservists of the U.S. Marine Corps, Army and Navy. Mor e than 300 t ook part. LCU l anding craft .(above) disgorges a M-48 tank into th e surflin c a s p art of maneuvers. Al h is s t o p l> along h is whistlestop trip, Ford attacked Carter on three of the four issues -income taxes, federal spend· ing and defense cuts. And the President, riding a campaign train called "Honest Abe." told reporters: "We'r e just getting warmed up." New CBs Win Go-ahead 'Uncle Charlie' (FCC) to Okay44 Channels Carter said his telegram asked the President to stop misleading voter s into thinking th e Dem ocr atic candidate would raise laxes for everyone earning over $14,000 ; slas h $15 billion from the defense budget; push for social programs costing at least $100 billion and try to e nd tax deductions for homeowners mortgage Inter est. WASHI NGTON (AP)-The Federal Communications Com · mission apparently will not delay the Jan. 1 date for sale of the ex- panded 40-ch a nncl citizens band radios. Raymond E. Spence, the FCC's chief engineer, is announcing to- day that all east four o( the FCC's seven commissioners favor the go-ahead. Spence is attending a m eeting of the Communications Equipment Distritftrlocs Associa- Front Page A J ,. DANNEMEYER'S LAND. • • Ballin staff shortly after the former supervisor was removed from office when sentenced following hi s f clony conviction . Battin lost office after being convicted of using his county paid staff for political purposes in his un· successful 1974 campaign foc the DemQCratic nomina· lion for lieute nant governor. Kopanke says he responded to Di edrich 's memo on the Dannemcyer industrial park by asking a title company for a search and making inquiries in the county r eal property services department. "IT DIDN'T TAKE LONG. It wasn't complicated at all. I wrote Mr. Diedrich a memo and that was that," says Kopanke. He says he did not save the Diedrich memo to him and does not h ave a copy of the memo he sent to the Fullerton supervisor. County records show the industrial park h as an assessor's full market value of $785,000 and carried with it an $18,4~ tax bill last year. Included on the site is a separate strip for which Dannemeyer says he had to obtain a state easement permit in order to move a fence about 10 feet. • "IT'S BEEN A BASIC. simple business transac· tion from the outset sol don't know what the fuss is about," he says. · As for the county's role, Dannemeyer, who once served in the Assembly as a Democrat, says he .. pro· bably s hould sue the county' for i mposing un· re ali sti c d ev el op ment restrictions. · ·'They (the county) made everything as difficult as possible and made us do unneeded things that were very cos Uy .'' . Dannemeyer says he doesn't know or care who Democrat Diedrich is supporting in his race with Democrat Neal Gibbons. "I h aven't asked for his (Diedrich's) support and l haven 't r eceived it. And that's where we stand," the Fullerton attorney says. Dannemeyer says he's mystified as to why coun· ty employes would be spending their time cbecldni over his hot dines. · , ti on in Colorado Springs, Colo. He said that a final vole pro- bably will be taken Monday. The American Br oadcasting Companies I nc. and the Associa- tion of Maximum Telecasters Inc. sought a d elay to appeal to the FCC lo r econsider the ex· pansion from 23 to 40 channels. They conte nd that the expanded s e t s will create more in· terference with television recep· ti on. especially channel 6. Some dealer s petitioned the F CC for a delay in order to allow them to clear their shelves d 23-channel sets •. which will still be useable. . Sources said the seven com· missioners wer e split on the is- sues, but four voled on Thursday not to del ay the J an. 1 starting date. That vote, however, was n ot final b ecau se two com · missioners wer e absent. Nailing down the J an. 1 date would allow the CB set maker s and distributors to firm up plans for getting the expanded-ch annel sets on the stor e shelves. It al so will permit CBers to know for sure when they can gel the more up-to-d ate set s. The jump from 23 to 40 chan· nels w as ordered on Aug . .i because of the millions of Cllers jamming the airwaves, especial· ly in urban areas. More Bombers Hunted PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -John JI . Adamson, 32, whogoestotrlal Monday for the June 2 car-bomb murder of Arizona Republic re· porter Don Bolles, may be only the first "domino," polices~. "We're looking at other peo· pie," said Detective Jon Sellers. who h as h andled the Phoenix. police probe of the slaying. "But we don't expect any arre sts before the trial. We're trying to get Adamson first and then we'll turn to tbe other people." Adamson h as been in jail since June 13, the day Bolles died in a Phoenix hospital after losing both arms andhis rightleg. A veteran of nine years with the Associated Press. Bolles h ad been nominated for lbe Pulitzer Prize for som e of bis many stories on Arizona land fraud and political corruptions over the past 12 years. "They finally got me -the Mafia, Emprise. Find Adamson," Bolles , 47, told rescu ers a s be lay bleeding out· side his shattered car in a north· Phoenix hotel parking lot, police said. The dying rep~rter also nodded confirmation when police asked him in his hospital bed whether it was Adamson w ho lured him to the Hotel Clarendon for ln!orma· tion on a purported land rraud in- volving pr ominent Arizonans. Adamson also has b een char1ed with assault and false Imprisonment Cot a similar role he al.Jegedly played in the 1975 beattn1 <:A P hoenlJC booldna aient Les Boros. Boros testified that Ad amson lured him t o a s uburb a n Paradise Valley h otel where he was tied to a bed by Chandler. Ariz., plumber Jimmy Robi son and beat en by Peoria. Ariz., rancher Stan Tanner. Robison an d Tanner also ha ve been charged in the beating case, which police say is n11t related lo the Bolles killing. OAANOE COAST :r. 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DaU11 P iiot Pltoto•IJfl Pat rf'i>k O'Donn ell Forecast A force ai.t of economic trends in 1977 and an cxplanllUonoltheTax Reform Act or 1976 will be the highlights of an all-d ay con- ference W ednesduy in Irvine. The conference, "Coming Trends in Finance and Taxes". will begin al 9:30 a.m. Kl the Registry Hotel on MacArthur Boulevard. The program is sponsored by the UC Irvine lndustrial As· sociates and the UCI School of Social Science. The pUblic ismvit· edtoattend Arnone the featured speakers are: Richard Lar:-.cn. \'ICC presi· dent and :.en1or economist at Bank or America. speaking on "Where is the Economy Going in 197'7? .. Denrus Klarin, a Newport Beach CPA. who will give a talk ontheTax Reform Actrll976. -Verle B. J ohnston. research officer al the Federal Reserve Bank or San Francisco, who will discuss "The Revolution in Bank- ing" James R. Verlin, senior vice president and munager for Wells Fargo Investment Advisors, on "How the Employe Retirement Income Security Act Will Affect Your M anagemcnt Policies ... A panel di scu ~siol'l will foll ow lhc talks. Tickets cost$lo. includ- ing lunch. and are available by. phoning the UCI Industrial As- :.ociates. 833-6424 . Boat Freed y th 0 d d t H Ex-lobbyist Talks OU r . ere O .~ng John Dean Accused Fro01 Sand The feut was accomplished not without grunts and groans and the ra~ping sound or a boat scoot· 1 ng acro~s 200 r ect of beach sand NASSAU. Th~ Bahama~ <API his conv1ct10n ror murder 1n t.ne Spencer , said she had asked, Ford ~hortly after dawn Tuesday. in .January 1974 stabbing death of for help Of w R I the small gallows room at lier Irwin Borstein. a New York City atergate 0 e Majesty's Prison at Fox Hill. accountant. During his trial, Cannon !-ai d "'ord's legal Mi chaiah S hobe k . 22. ;rn Shobck also confessed to killing counsel informed him Saturdav Mike Moser of Orange and Anchor Mari nc Repair dr agged h i ~ 0 w <• n s c a b i n c r u i s e r Mashagcna 1 off the :-.lrand in front of Huntington Beach Lifeguard Headquarters and on- to a truck Friday. American, will be hangi:d. two other Americans that the President was appealing Shobek, who said he killed S hobck wa s originall y to Sir Milo Butler. governor three American vi sitors herl' scheduled to be hanged Oct 7. generaJ of the Bahama:,, for a because they wer e "the angeh of 1975. but Mrs. Spencer's apiwal six-month postponement of th~ Lucifer." has exh austed all to US. authorities won her scJil a execution. avenues of appeal. reprieve. The execution was White llou:-.e :-.pokcsmen could Authorities sny hl' will bt• ex later reschC'duled for this Oct. 19 not be reached immediately for ecuted but his mother. a However, Shobek appeared nut confirmation Milwaukee cleaning woman. sllll tn comprehend the meaning or a is searching for u way out ror her reprieve son "He had trouble under~tanding "My boy need)\ can'. .. Juamla the news ... said US. Consul A Spencer ''°d 1n a tell'phone 1n Stephen V1laJe al the l.Jme "Ht• terview "fl t> 1s n'l right 1n h1). looked stunned and a little head. ll -.tarted b('(ore he ll'ft groggy. I had to repeat what I here." ..,aid he just :-.hrugged h1 ~ Mr~ Spcnct•r bclu.•vc.., her 'on ~hould<•rs " is mentally ill. 1n part from a An <illorne~ for Shobek 's viral infection he suffered a!-a mother :,;ud in Milwaukee Satur- child She a.lso cont1.•nds he suf day th al President F<rd had pro· £erect a nervnu., breakdown and mised to make a personal appeal was beaten while in the Rah<i-tnstopthehanging. mi an prison Thom as Cannon. chief al· Shobek w a~ ~ent<.•ncc.'<l to die by torney for the Legal Aid Society. han~ing nn Sept. 26. 1975. after who i s representing Mrs. F rom Page Al Cannon said Scymwr Weiss, US. ambassador to the com· monwealth, was delivering Ford's ml.'!."agt• Saturday and that o r e!.ponsl.' 1 ... l.'XP<.'<'led Mon· day '"The President 1~ asking that Shobek be granted a :,lay in order that all legal appeals can be ex· hausted." Cannon said. Shobek 's mother attended hi:-. trial and has visited him since hi:-. sentencing. "I'd like to get another slay because he w as never represent· ed rlf!hl the first lime," she said. IDCKEL PONDERS ECOLOGY. • • a guest lecturer in the biology de· parlment Hickel arrived on the Orunge Coa:,t about a w1.•ck ago Ht• will remain another twow·eeks His cour~\.' in the UCI b1olog) department f1){'11),el\ on the rcla tionship between cncr~y and the env1ronmt•nl and ill<.'ludcs thn•e lecture chscuss1ons each week llE HAS SCHEDULE D ont public talk ... Why Our Civiliia lion Won't Fail," to be given at 7:30 pm. Tuesday Ill the l"ine Arts Village Concert flail at UC L The frt•c talk is open Lo the public. Hickel maintain~ it b impor t anl to get the word out to stu· dents and the public that energy production must be stepped up. He says it's vital to increase fossil fuel production, but that other sources :,uch as from tides, wind. geothermal and solar must be explored. loo "SHOW ME AN AREA where there is a fuel shortage and 1·11 show you an area with ba!-1<' poverty ... he said Hirkel says h e view!-environ· ment in its broaaest sense "not Diiiy Pil.t Pi.to SEEKS UNITED FRONT Ex-Interior Boss Hlckef ju:-.l beaehes, for ests and open spaces." "Everything is included in the envi r onment. partfcul arly energ)." says the former 'Godfather' Mourned NEW YORK (APl l:"amily. frien'1s and curiosity-seekers gathered at a Brooklyn funeral p arlor Saturday to pay last r espects to Carlo Gambino. the so-called underworld ''boss of bosses" whom m any belfove was the inspirhtion for ''The God · father." up like an old-style gangland funeral. Gambino. 74, died oC natural causes on Friday al his $100,000 ranch house in M assapequa on Long Island. A stroke, sulfered while family m8nbers and a doc· tor were present, was believed connected to ii long series of heart ailments that have pre- A steady stream d trucks, in· vented Gambino's depc:rtation to eluding a moving van, arrived lo Italy since it was ordered in 196'7. deliver fl ower s at the CUsimano Some authorities predicted a & Russo Funeral Home as dozens vicious mob struggle for control d federal, stale and city rlficers d organized crime after lhe de· mingled in the throng. Cars were ath of G am bi no. Others said the double -park ed. and mobile succession would beSWLfl and or- lt.levision unilti crowded lbe derly and had probably been ar- normally quiet neighborhood as ranged durin.f Gamb1no's tbe rites for "Don Carlo" shaped t lengthy il1 0 ness (. · , secretary and governor. He said that without energy, the environment would stop func- tioning. The rea~on p asl civilizations have fruled 1s that they did not learn how to harness <r preserve enerl(y. according to HJckel. "But our civilization learned how and that's what's freed us from be1 ng slaves," he added. In the one week he's been teaching at UCI, Hickel says he's received positive responses from students. "From what I can see, they're pleasantly surprised to see the interpretation of e nvironment in' the broadest sense," says Hickel. "STUDENTS USED TO look at e ne rgy as P ublic Enemy Number One. Now, most of them !'ice it as the salvatJon o( the en- vi ronment." Hickel mai ntained. He said eurrent attitudes of both students and the public ap· pear to be more conservative than in the past, with people turn· 1 ng off to extremists. "I thip.k a point d re al.ism has hit the campu ses and else· where," he said . When asked about the possibili. ty o( his returning to politics. HJckel said he has no plans, but th at If a Washington post were o( - fered in which he could help solve the country's energy problems. he might take 1t. Thief Gets J ewels At Leisure World Jewelry valued at $2,375 was taken rrooi a Laguna Hills Leisure World apartment while the occupant was out having din- ner, Orange County sherifC's of. ricers said. DepuUes said the theft was re· ported by Willlam Francis Schumann, 84, a resident in the high rise Tower building at the reUrement com munily. He told officers the Jewelry was taken rrom a dresser drawer in his bedroom by unknown lnt.cuders. From Wirt' Sc•rvic1·~ F ormer White llousl' lobby1!'.t Richard K Cook htt!> accu:.L'<I John Dean of part.ic11wt1on 111 planning meetings that lead lo the Waterg·ate brl.'ak-1n Dean sa.id 1n a tclev1 :.1on in lerv1ew lat-t Wl'ek that Cook had regular contetcl with President Ford. tht•n HouM' Republican ll'adcr. 111 an effort tu block a 1972 \\' <.1l1.•rgJ\e in \'esllgat1on b) the lltJUSl' Bank ing Committee chair<'<I h) thl· late Rep. Wright Patman CD Tex. l. Ford. OeJn contend .... wa!'. tn mg lo protect then Pn•Mrlcnt :-.lixon. Cook has issued a statement accusing Dean of lying and '\a}'· ing: "Despite John Dean's rcpcLlt· ed and frantic requests, I never spoke with Mr. Ford about thl' need to deny Mr. Patman's re· qrest for subpoena power. With lfe gift of hi s own testimony and FINE QUALITY CARPET AT WAHHOUSE PRICES! hrnds1ghl, I now know why John Dean was ~o worried. for he h a:-. :.idm1tted to being present at planning meetings thal led lo the Watergate break-in." Dean w as convicted of part1c1pating in the Watergatt• cnver-up. but not oC par\Jcipa· t.wn in planning. Special Watergat1• Prosecutor Charles Ruff said Friday he h<1:-. decided <1gainst a full -scale in \e:-ot1gat1on into allegation-. made bv Dean Rut he left open the possib1ht) of a Justice Department in ,·cst1gal ion into Ford's ac t1v11.le" Cook da1ms Dean asked him to rntervene in the hearings. "Specifically, the one fact that rings true is that .John Dean wa!- thC' only person who ever sug- gested that 1 communicate with .. Ford. For mer President Nixon never did. Haldeman nt'vcr did. Ehrlichman did nn1 . Ri ll Timmons never did," Cook's statement said. Moser. 42. was cruising along 200 yards offshore in predawn darkness Friday morning when his engine went dead. A short time later. the cruise.r dnfted ashore j ust ea:.l oC the pier and beached. but came through in good :,hupe because of a gentle. one to two-foot surf. Lagunan, 102, Dies Saturday Mrs Rulh Hrew,tcr. 102, died Saturday al Laguna Beach Nurs- ing llome ilftcr a lingering ill· ncss She was the mother of Mrtl. f'rank Darling, 34 Lagunita Drive. wife of the Jong time Laguna Beach auto dealer. · The family was unabh.• tu con- firm funeral arrangements. MIKE'S AR PET WAREHOUSE THOUSANDS OF YARDS NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME ' HUGE, CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS FINE QUALITY PADDING AND LABOR AVAILABLE All WORK FUUY GUARANJEED BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS ONlT VALUES TO $9.95 HEAVY QUALITY PLUSH SHAG s5!!,. 100% NYLON O Nl'f • O~Ponl Nylon $3 00 •Ht-low' • Sohd s • C.ommercool •t• •Nylon 'o •Tweed\ .. eo VA l UES TO S6.9S LA YAWAYS AYAILAaU AU. MA~• C•IDl,t CA•DS ACCl~TIDt flHT QUAUTY CA•HTOM.YI BANK FIMAllClllC - 111914: HI YOU• ROOM MOIUREMDITS IMMIDIAR INSTAUAftONI ~· r A4 DAIL v PtlOT Sunday. October 17. 1978 / lip ton Cup WOO BySDYC 0£C Offers-Star Show \ GIToup To Aid By ALMO N LOCKABEY Dally,. .. ,.. ..... ,,. IEdltw San Diego Yacht Club retained her 11trang le hold on the pre- st.Jgioos Sir Thom as Lipton Cup Saturday with her third straight wi n in the twice delayed 1976 ch allenge. It was another ca:.y victory for SDYC as Gordon Frost and his crew steered the Doug-Peterson ( __ n_o_~T_lN_G_J One Ton sloop Tin Woodsman over the 131 ~ mile course for a four minute and seven second :.p)jt over George Tooby's Scott l\aufm an -del>1gned America Jane Ill from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The race was sailed in a moderate 8-12 knot breeze betwc.:en the Coronado Roads and PointLoma .. America Jane pok<."<i her slim ·bows acrol>s ltf'c :.tarting line ahead of Tin Woodsman und Paul Berger's Decbion. Del Rey Yacht Club, but chose th~ wrong "ide of the course on a long hitch out to sea while Tin Woodsmen and Dccisionfoughtitoutinshorc. BIRTH OF STAR VISIBLE WITH NAKED EYE Four Particularly Hot Stera lllumlnate Gases REMAINS OF CRAB NEBULA AFTER 1 ,000 YEARS Anc ient Chinese Saw Exploding Star in Daylight La Paz Organizers and participants ia u new Huntington Beach Ch.rts. ti an eva.n1ellsllc mQvement plun to open up their h earts nnd let the Sonshlne ln for La Paz' Hur· ricane Liza victims. A drive for c astoCf and out· grown clothing lo be distributed. ' among victi ms in the hard-hit Buja California resort city began Satur day Lauru Ryan, spokesman f or the Sonshine Festival. says rlothing donations may be dropped off all day at Lake Street and AUanta A \'CnUl', where the colorful tt'nt r e\'lval 1s head- quartered A diesel !>Nlll·truck and trailer ng used by the fundamentalist. charismatic Christian movement is due todepartOct 25fcrLaP az with the clothing shipment. The Sonshine Festival meets four nights weekly at that loca· tion. a block off Pacific Coast Highway, featuring surfing and skateboarding movies, Gospel rock bands and u free potluck dinner Saturdays in addition to Christ's 1nessagc. At the fir:.t approt1ch Lo the weather mark Tin Woodsman was holding a 12 -second lead over Deci sion whil<.• Aml!l'1ca Jane was a poor tturd after havinl-{ to Lukl' an extra tack ltl round thl' mark ·N at11re Provides Old Fireworks Mesa Cyclist 'Critical' After Crash Tin Woodsman n ever rehn· quish ed her lead, widening the :.pht at earh mark but America .Jane overhauled Ucc1!)1on on the :-ccorid windward leg to take over an und1:.putl•cl "l'<.·ond pl arc at the f1ru:-h Thl' '-l'\'Cn boat nl•t•t w a:.\\ idt·· ly :-pre:1d al the fitu!)h The of fici;il rlockin~ wa..,· Tin Woodsman. 4"16 .00. ,\ml'rica Jul1l' Ill, ·1.20 07 . Uec1sion. ·I. 2·1·30. 7U1 ll cunn (i\Jamilo:-. Ua.v Yacht Cluu J 1:29.03; Fat Chanel· CWindJar.1- mcrs Yacht Clu b) 4 ·30 :52, Uananas f Pacific Mariner:-. Y<1cht Club > 4 :40:05: Oltgh'.., Spirit tCoronado Ynt·h t Club> 1'43 :40 By ST EVE MITCHELL Of tlte D~lly "llol Si." You might think a star that ex- ploded more than a thousand 'ears ago wouldn't be much to look at to<la\'. Hut Oru°ngr Coa:-t College pl:rnetariurn director Ste\'C L<il· tanzio will be getting oohs <.1nd aahs from his lecture audience as they view Lhe Crab Nebula on :-lidc::. Frid uy nights this fall The 27-vcar-old a:.tronomy 111 ...true tor is presenting a four-part ,1 s t r o n o m y I e c t u r e s c r i e ~ . al r eady under way, in U1l' OCC Planetarium ms SUBJECTS RANGE from ~ci~ntist's efforts to contact in- tclliJ?ent civilizations 111 other solar systems to C'xplanation') of the Star of Bethlehem Lectures began ut 7·:l0 p.rn. \\ ith a ··talc :-how" at 9 p m No Big Cheers through Jan. 28. He will tell his star-gazing au- diences the differ ence between a dead ~tar and those that were not in the skies SO years ago. And he will explain stars that flicker more br1ghlly th <in others. "Som l' st;Jr!) arc v1:r\' r l' gular," he !)aid. "Spai;mod1c stars are tho::.c whi<.'h are vcrv young or very old " · llc said the Crab '\ebula. wit· nes:.ed by Chinesl' 1n 1054 AD. wa" so bright whl'n it explodt•<I, thal 1t was vb.ibll• 111 dayhi.:hl hours. "Wh e n we l ook 1n the ..,ame area today, we !>ee expand- 111g ga!->es from that exploding .,tar." he said "What we are 't('C· 1ng are the rem • .uns of an l'xplod· 1ng ~tar " The \ 1ctor was tht• 23rd fur SO\'C since the c up wus placed 1ncompet1t1on in 1904 Saturday':. race w a:. the 61 st 1n the S<.'ric:.. in- t1-rrupled only by war years and lhl' dt•pr{'!)SIO!l of the 1930'- Sl>\'C had ont· olhl·r \\Inning ~tn•:1k of f1 \'C ..,tr a1~ht races from 1959throu_gh 1963 '\1.'wport llarbor Y;wht Club hold" lhl' longl'..,t :.treak of con "<'CUtl\'l' Will!> With "IX fr11rn 195.1 throu~h 1958. Sex Flick Fighter Bombs in Anaheim Police Seek Truck Driver In Hit, Run Santa Ana police arc M'arching for the dri vcr or a whitl• Chevrolet pickup truck who:-.e cr- r;rnt driving lc•fl a F ountain \'alley man pJraJyzcd flrent Crabb. 2K of 1593!'1 Mt Matterhorn St ... .., in guarded condition at Fountain Valle\· Coinmuruty lto..,p1lal · Offtt't'r :. :.aid the· truck in front ci Crabb ma ch· :i 11 u n.,aft: I an1· 1·hange on W .irfll•r 1\\ t•nut• ;11 Susan Street :it ·I 15 p rn l•'r1cl:i-. Wht'n Crabb ... wt•n 1'() to :ivwd · :i C'ollt :-1on. his rnr struck a curb .ind n1ppc·d l)\•er The tr uck driver caU!)l'<i Uw uc ridcnt and left the scene, police <1md. so hit 11nd run C'harge:. are pending. No wonder dirty film fighter Larry Parfish f ailed to win a rousing r eception when he spoke Saturda:v before lhe conven- tionccrs gather ed in Anaheim. Parrish is the assistant U.S. at- torney who got film stur Hurry Rcems <'onvicted of obscenity charges for his role in the sex nick "Deep Throat." And Parris h was speaking D9ity Pilot Dtl•..-y Is G..w.tftd Monday·Ft1day If you do nol have vour paper b1 5 30 om call bele><e l o m and your cooy will be del1vereo Saturd.ly and Sund.iv II YoU do not rcceovo your cooy by 8 a m call i'M'IO<e 10 am and your cooy wlll be dPhW'red Clrc•att°" T .. ephaftn MoSl Oranoe Coun1v Areas 642·011 Northwest Hun1tn91on Beech end Westmon~ter 540-1110 San Clementa. Cao•strano Bead> San Juan Cao•~lrano Dana Point. Souln Laouna Laouna Niguel o .. ouo before a gathering of the Adult Film A!-socialion of America~. The attorney got a rather cool reception from the porno nick lt:aders, in fact. And the crowd didn't warm up much when h e vowed thev C'an look forward t o more arn'..,is :md convictions if they continue' to produce por nographic film~ Discounting ~peculati on llrnt the Memphis. Tenn. case \\ ;1:-. won only because it wa:-. lned 111 the "81ble-Belt" region. Parrish r eminded his audience that "Deep Throat·· w as ftr:.t deemed obsccnc 111 "New York City, thal little ol' b:.ickwoods, rednt-ck town." Parri:.h so.ud he JCcepted the invitation from the adult film· makers only after "!)<Jmc deep soul-searching." "If a cowho~ pornographer thought he was going to prison, rcally going to prison-silting in the hoosegow a nd hearing the iron bars clang ~hut bchind his back for five years ·hcwouldn't do it," Parrish said. Winter Hitting Midwest Low of 15 Degrees in U.S. Swte•ary ~ro1t or ,,..,ft wernir\Q~ 'It/I#,,. to\l ..., ror lon'9fll IM °"' I\ ot Kan"'' "'" '°""· 111"'9•\, lnctlana ic:entuc-v Md Sheridan, Wyoming 81rmlnql\•m 91...,...ro II 8oi~ M 8o\t"" .1 euoaoo ' \1 ., ... .. 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S.lt Loll~ '° ., s.rioi.oo n ., \ellflf9ft n. !Ill ---., 11 .. ...,... .. .., l1 , • Lattanzio will explain how SCIC'ntist:. JUdgc lhl' distances or ~tars. some many light ) l.'.irs sn d.t~tancc. "Explod1 n~ ~tar!> arl' 'ery useful m judging d.t!>tanccs, ""hl' 'iaid. "Any time you know how bright a star r e ally is, ~ ou can immcd1utdy calc ulate 1b dis· lane<.'" "If you know how many watts a :-tar is !'ranking out. you tan Judge the cl1 !)l a11t c of th ut star HE COMPARE D STAR bright ness to lightbulbs "If you lak<' two lightbulb" of <·Qual bright ness and mo\'c one twiC'c as far as the other . il l ooks four times fainter." Lall anz10 t•xpl runl.'CI "For example. 1f you know all ~reen lightbulbs are 1000 watU.. and ~ou look O\'CJ' Los Angcles and l>ec a gr<.'en light at a shop pang <'l'ntt·r. you t•an C'akulate how far that bulb and others rlo:.t· to 1t an· " Lattanzio said there are many theories as to the makeup of the Star of Bethlehem. adding that he discounts the ex.islC'nce of a meteor to ('Xpla1n th~ll phenomenon "Astronomers have considered C'omets, supernovae, and evl'n a configuration of three pl am•h , which w ould h avt• b<.'en 1,f gn·,1t astrological !)ignificancc tu tht• three Chaldean wisemen "THE HEBR EWS CLAIMED they didn't see th e "tar. but the Hebrews did not placl' much significance in astrrm11rn~." hl· said. "It's possible they Just didn't look up and see it," he ex pl arnl'<l Lattanzio, who n>reived h1 :-. 1nas ters degree in a strology from UCLA, was a lccturl'r Jt Griffith Observatory for a ~ e.ar hcrore C'oming to OCC ll1 s frel' kc:lurc :-.cnl'S rC'qwn· rc:-crv.rtions. which mav be• ob· tamed by calling 556-5772° They help you put Er nest F. Fr a.zer. 18, oC 3029 Coolidge Ave. Costa Mesa, was in cntical cond1tiM Saturday after his motorcycle and a car <.'olUdcd :i t th l' P au I a rs n o A v en u e · Newport Frcew uy intersection. l ie wus admitted to the in· tl•ns1\l' C'Urt• u nit of Me rcy c;cnl·raJ JlO!)(Hlal, Santa Ana Police :.nid u 16-year-old girl was the othc•r drt ver in the 3 p.m. ,1cc id<.•nt, which n•mains under ln\/l'sl1gat111n. Gasworks Explode BELFAST, Northern Ireland IAP> A bomb exploded at a gasworl<l> in Belfast Saturday ni~hl. ignited a Ras tank and crcalcd a fireball that lit up the en lire <'• ty. P oli cc said they dis· C'Cl\'Cr<'d two bodies at the scene, po:-s1bly tcrron :.t~ killed by thc l'Xplo~1on your world in focus Viewpoint\ of c.olumnlSl!\ .1ppearin,1? regularly on the 1:J1tor1.1I p.1,i.:c~ of thl' D.uly Ptlm h1:lp vou sh.1rrx:n your pcr!>peccivt· of the event'> 'ihap1n,i.: your wnrlJ Herl''\ che lineup 1lf ().11ly Piloc columnises· ,,._\ NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN pokl'' It .lt scuffed shirts everywhere -wuh .t ·r AJ.f f pamcularly sharp needle aimed .11 lhl· ~ ~ W.uhm~ro~;~~EY HARRIS m•m h" ~.._, delightful dissertations wsrh l1u111t'" .111d thumbnail observac1ons co keqi rt":tJl·r\ 1111 their roes. EARL WATERS hasspcnt~O years rcportin,R wit h unique insight on California stat<.' ,1-tovernmcnr. EVANS AND NOV AK r Rowland Evans and R obert Novak team ~ ~ ro examine the political St<.'nc .l'i 1t affous ~ ,;:::-~ the nae ion . 6 ,.;1 CHARLES MC CABE plms h .. • J....) tongue firmly in cht«:k for humorous lo1)k\ at cvcrychin~ from sex w sandw1chc~. NORMAN COUSINS expanJ<; your comm unity to include tht' world. JACK ANDERSON reveals. H is talent for prying govcmmcnr secrets from bureaucrats drives Washington bigwigs to distraction. Find your favorice1colurnn ist on t he editorial pa~cs of rhc DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . ~ t l ..... tote Wrap Senate ight Tied-Poll SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Democratic in- ·umbent John Tunney ind Republican ·hallenger S.I. Hayakawa a., locked in a tieht ·ace roe Tunney's US. Senat~ seat, aecordina to he latest California Poll released Saturday. Each.candidate was pr~red by 43 percent I voters polled by telephone t. 7-8, with 14 per- ·ent undL'Cided. In an earli poll, ta.ken late in ieptember, Tunney led Huy awa 47 percent to .3 percent with nine percent ndecided. Wa111e ftel~a•e Con LOS ANGELES (AP) Court orders have >een sought to hall foor sch districts' turning 1Verthe names of alien sch children tot.he U.S. mmigration and Naturaliza on Service. The injunctions were r uested Friday in a .uit filed by the El Monte gal Aid office. The uit cl aims th at release of e names without 1rior parental consent viol s the 1974 Family ~ucation Rights and Priva Act, the 1964 Civil ughtsAct, und thestateco 'tution. "o•IN111ura Goe s to rial OAKLAND CAP) -Wendy Mas ako (oshimura, the almost·for tten underground ompanion or Patricia Hears goes on trial Mon- lay -but she may be over adowed again by he celebrated heiress-turn ank robber. Pro5ecutor Jeffrey Hor r describes Miss learst as "a potential itness" at Miss (oshimura·s trial on wcapo charges. He also eeks to introduce "vast . nts or evid ence" eized on Sept. 18, 1975, at he San Francisco udeoul ~ared by thetwowo en. l'aco F are T r ial in BURBANK (AP) A M~cipal Courljudge 1as ordered two m en to i.tan ·al foe murder in he shooting death d private vestigalor Bobby lall. After a two-day preliminlry hearing, Judge r1arion Gubler ordered CC'¢ LeBell, 44, and lack Ginsburgs, 37, to appetfor arraignment '"Oct. 29 in Pasadena Su pen Court. ~Million Asked In ras h LOS ANGELES <AP) l The family of a 3ritish citizen killed dunng a mid·air plane ·rash over Yugoslavia has ~led a $5 million vrongful death suit against qe two airlines in· 1olved. The family or Patrick Keifl Browne filed the ;uit in Superior Court heq Friday against \lcDonneU-DouglasCorp. and~riush Airways. Oef a•ation S uit Fi~d I LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jlepublican Robert <. Dornan h as filed a $15·milliU1 defamation sw t igainst his Democratic op~ent for the U.S. :;ongress over a series oC rad.ioeommercials that ie says link him to violent acti'.lties. Jn the suit (i)ed Friday ;gainst Democrat :;ary Familian, DornWl claimsthe commercials lre slanderous, libelous, falseand defamator y. le said they link him to violen\activity, connect tlm with right-wing extrcmistgroups and refer o a marital controversy. Vkti• Wcu A lso S IGpf!r t PHILADELPHIA (AP) -~man shot and :illed in Los Angeles two monos ago has been dentified by the FBI ac; a ma.J\ wanted for lhe 970 murders of two Phil adclphi~ men. Suliman Abdul Rahlm, 32, also known as rames Richard Owens Calhou~ was identified 1y fingerprints taken from the bjdy, the FBI an- 1ounced today. He was killed l\ug. 22 in Los· \ngeles. F'il"e lndirted i n F undng LOS A NG ELES (AP) -A fctmcr official 0£ he U.S. Office of Education and lour people con- 1ected with th e now-defunct Wfit Coast Trade ichools have been indicted by t federal grand ury in an aJleg.cd scheme to tbtain massive ederal funding for their six voca~onal schools. Amon~ those indicted Fr~ay was O .A. )ameron. The indictment said h•was an officer iC Automation Institute, which ~ght the Wesl A>ast Trade Schools an 1972. DILLMAN ~IAI ~~·-I" Liou ol 1-tS tho! APWlrepN .. :.bnday October 17 1~76 DAIL V PILOT .,.5 Aliens ~~n to Vote? SACRAJ\I ENTO CAP> -US Border Patrol officials say that they have seen evidence that some illegal aliens have re gistered to vote in Califorrua. And state and local olfici als said Friday that-0\ey have been looking into the po:-.sibllity that Mexican nationals who legally work in Californiet have r e- gistered to vote in the state. Herbert Walsh, head of the Border Patrol operations in 49 Northern California counties, said in an interview that "six to eight" illegal aliens, including Mexican farmworkers, were found io recent months with voter reclstraCJon ootifH:ation~. Records were not kept and the notifications were not confiscat- ed. But Walsh said no more ca:.es have been discovered since Secretary of State March Fong Eu asked about twowl.-eks ago to be notified of any other cases. In addition the California Council of Growers contacted the secretary of state with reports - but no proof -that Mexican "green card" workers have re- gistered to vote in-Califorrua. These a r e workers l.2 million of them -who are issued n1rds uulhonzine lhcm to cr~s thu border for work inCuhfomht. "There l~ ab. olutely no evidence to prove lhut u.ny arcen curd holders have indeed re gtsll~red,.. said Caren Daniel!., Ms. Eu's press i.ecretary. .. How ever, for some three to four w~ck& w e have been hearing rumors und we huvc aggressive· ly checked out all or these rumors.'' The votl'r registration notifica-· lions verify th ul u person ha.<t r e- gistered to vole by postcard, u system that went into effect this. year in California. 'ONLY SORRY I MISSED HIM' Would-be Aaaasstn Moore WANTED Sara. Jane Not Sorry TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR LONG BEACH (APl -Sara Jane MOOl"e, who i,ried to assassinate Pre~­ dent Ford in 1975 and now faces a life in prison, says she has only one regret: She missed. The comments from the 46-year-old Miss Moor e w ere published in a copyrighted s tory by Mary Neiswender in today·s editions of the Long Beach Independent, Press- Telegram. After a year of fef'using interviews with what she called .. the straight press," Mi ss Moore granted an in- terview to Mrs. Neiswender last Thursday in the medium-security Terminal Island Prison where she is currently serving alifesentence "STRICTLY IN terms oC a poliucal assassination." Miss Moore said, "he <Ford) was a good target. The buildup to kill him dldn'thappenintwodays. "Standing in a crowd waiting 31h hours for the m an to come out while holding onto a loaded gun in my purse shows it wasn't a whim. The only thing that was unreal. .. un- believable ... was thall missed. .. At my sentencing, the judge said that if 1 would cooperate, I would not get a life sentence. Al that time, I said 1 was disinclined to cooperate with a government I am dedicated t o destroy. I still am dedicated to that." She said that in planning to kill Ford, "There had been a lot oC ob· stacles -beginrung with Lynette Fromme's waving her gun which tightened security, but that day every- thingreu into place." SHE SAID SHE was up at5:30 a.m., fought with her 9-year-old son, Eric, then nervously drove him to school. "l was not the calmest person in the world. I don't see how l drove him to school without killing both ol us. I was one bundle of nerves .•. one falUng- apartfemate." That day she telephoned the man she called her ·•gun man." She ar- &tfN Stock HEW EncJlisll and WHhm SADDLES 20°10 to 50°10 Off rang'ed to 'buy a .38-ealiber revolver because the day before the FBI had confiscated Crom her a .44-caliber weapon and 100 rounds of ammunition she planned to use. "One oC the strange things, is that the FBI talked to my gunman-he's a John Bircher -and never did anything with h1m. Had he been a liberal, he would now be in prison charged with being an accomplice. ''This tells you a lot about our gov- ernment and capitalism." Policemen Impotent? SACRAMENTO CAP) -A psychologist says many< ia~'eliior\:~-. · ment officers are becoming sexually impotent because d abnormal work· ing hours, drinking, and .. too mucb violence and squalor in their work.'' . ..I've seen great numbers of men who, alter they've been in law en- forcement after about five years, become impotent," says· P eter Runkle, who runs a counseling service for law officers. * 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 eslates or single 1tema or we'll sell for you on commission. • 1i 9ou ddnTimowwnat u 1s or what it is worth -bring it in (or call us and we'll come out). No obligation or charge foT verbal appraisal, either in your home or in our gallery. . ~~ 11~.£M'. APPRAISERS 2542WESTCOASTHIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -645-2200 ESTATE APPRAISALS AND SALES FOR LAWYERS • BANKS • TRUSTEES& EXECUTORS . .. I send them to a good internist for a physical, but lhe doctor says there's nothing wrong physically. By taking in alcohol, they're acting as their own ,......--------------------------------. doctors." RUNKLE SA VS roor local law of· ficers have ended up in psychiatric hospitals In the last 13 months and ''many others" see him once a 'Week "to keep from going over the edge. "It usually happens to men who do the best job on the street." Runkle's ideas are not popular with Sacramento €ounty Sheriff Duane Lowe, who derides a course the psychologist is offering to help of· Cicers cope with s tress. UTAHM SADDLES 15 & ~ :t':!Y Sfft• Bosket Weff• or Spot Carncl R9CJ-700.00 SALE 350°0 ./'l Starts Sunday, October 17. Wl\.LIAM 01~1 M AN , ••1•~1 OI tarnoly \Uf,\I• <ontrobUll-lo Tlte ... -------~~!'t •Ibo.I <:• P~w d a#ftY Oct •• 1'1• ..,,,,,,,." oooled C:lllld•eM Hospital. "vl'Vltd by hi\ wlft! Oewil Diiiman, 'Of" Pa<iflc V1 Mortuery d lrKtart. 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M11k11 your selec11on from n taomen· dous collncllon of cu5lom drapc1y 1.1br1ca which Include prints. open weovos, damasks. 1acqu11rds. !.heers, toxlures nnd antique satin'> You s11ve 20% on llning, r.ibrlc.111on :ind lnsl11llation. too. Hurry. sale lor a l1m1ted time only. Sat. pricH efftcllv• through Thursday, Oerober 21. DrnpcrlPs. carpcling. upholstery ,,,.Ad cleaning? Call our oxparl:,, rl11ec1 or collecr, at 213·944·0121. -.---,-:-. .;, y :·D~1 " E~ i.t ·~a..... I l..-' Call now tor 81\ eppolntmont and our deco11tor wlll vl1lt your home with umplas nnd ldHs. AllCAOIA ltUI US•'4U CANOGA l'Al'llC 12Uj 113·2''° COSON (21)) ua.noo CUl Vll'I CITV rox HIUI ' (tUI ifO·•H• OOWNf'I' (2U) au .. u1 f UllEl'ITON (JU) t11-41U HUNTINGTON HACH,,,,, 1u.n11 LACUNA HlllS (1U ) SI! 7700 UKlWDOO (21J) '3•·7000 MONTCLAllt t714) 611·3911 N£Wl'ORT HACH (7U ) IU·23U NORT>llllOGE (.212) IU· IO•. OllANGI ·tHE CITY' (714) t~ ,.00 l'AUlil &Hl1"41 (714) J2MHI PUCNTI HILU f2U) .. S.tU t lllYlAllOE C71•l MNOto SAN llERN4'1101MO 1?14) UWltJ TOAllAHCt 121a1 Jf1-an WllT COVINA (21)) 9'0-U1t WHITTWOOO (21a) M7.Ul1 · .. A8 ( UAIL PJLOT EUITORIAL P.\GE ) Prop. 9 · Overextended·· Without (IOl''llon, htel'aJ 1ntcrprl'lat10n of confl1ct or interest pruv1s1ons induded in P rop 9 "ent for beyond what th • 1974 ballot rnc.!sort-'s rramas anti :-.talc voters i n tend ed Targets or !ht• political rdorlll rn ca::.urc wt·n· l'lcctcd and a pµoinkd public officials who have J ma- jor imvact on decisions with s1gnificunt financial con ... cqucncl!s. As ttw rneasun• was written .md interpreted. however . its provisions were stretched to cov<!r such no111ntcnded t argets as. for example, a high school tr ack couch who order s !nick shoes for his runner s They, likl• high-ranking officials, would be n· quirctl lo ruukc public thl'ir financial holdings <..1 n<l <!eel lli'l' ~inv l'Ol\flict of interest that might exist f.egisl:.ilor:-and member s of the Fair P olitic.:al Pr~1cticcs Commission who saw the folly of such Jn am endment now say minor officials can bl· cxcusL·d from the conflict or intcreslrcquiremcnts Tuesday. the Board of Supervisors will considt'r :,u::.pending indefinitely the deadline for local go\ crnmcnta1 agencies to comply with these provisions of Prop.9. Rather thun plaguethosewhoweren'tintended to be cover ed bv the ballot measure, the bo ard should gr ant the su~pen!.ion until the wrinkles are ironed out Lifelong Learning Costly ,\11 Cal1fornians arc.· t•nlltlcd to t <1x p a.irl educa- tional oppor tunities for their lifetime::.. M on • offic ially phras(.'(} by the: Board u!' G<)\ "'rnors of lhl' C alifornia Cv1nmunity Colleges. the col lcges "ar c d cdicatl'<l lo lhl' principk lhat society will benefit wh t:n all pcr!>ons within it h a\'l' the opportuni- ty for li fel ong lcm·ning. '' That princ iple may indeed be true that society '' ould hl·11t f1 L I mm sud1 a broad educational OP· porlumt~ Mo ... l Orangl' County community colleges alrcad)' iJJ'C off cnng da) 1.md evening classes in s ub· J'-"'<'l" r ;.1ng111g frurn cl'rarmcs to advanced philosophy. Uut thl'l'c 1 s ::.01ncth1 ng nagging about the implied prorrli:.e th.it a lifrlong t.>dutation is the rlght of every <'itiZ\'ll l>l'l'aUs<.• in sorrw h:.11:y way it will improv4! "t<X01t'ly in gL•nt·ral H~ law . c·ornmunrt v colleges cannot ch arg~ for l'lu-;:-.1,•... In f m·t. thl'Y must supply aJl classr oon' rnall'f'I ab c·xct.·pt fc1r tllO!-.C used in projects which tht- studt.>nt:. lhL·11l'-t h·<·s kl'<'P Thus. the burden for f111;111c·111g lift•long lt•;irning" tornt·s dirl'C'l ly from th~ t • ix pol' k l'I Ou1 c·11111rnu111l.' c·oll t•gt>!-1 c:rnnot be foullcd for a-. "lHn111g ... u<'h l ofl~ IUl'<ds And Lhe case can be 111t1dt> th,1t 1·c11)t1 11uL·ct unl1rruted education enables people;! to hv<'ornt· h<'tll·r . rnore well-rounded p er sons, c apabk 11f bl'llt·r c·1t1tL·n:-h1 p and more produc tive live!> But tht· ques tion 1s: Cun we afford lo offer and gl\ ,. P\ vr~ t 1t1 n·n a lifetime of tax·paid instruction in hobb1cs, .i<-.1dcmic ::.ubjects and job skills? Or do wt• h .I\ l' Io tr.' to d l•finc some goals and some limit~'! ~ Carriers Extra Special Ob!.l'l'vunce of National Newspaper WeE:>k 1·ulrmnatt·d appropriall'ly Saturday with a s alute to thL· uuy:-. and ~irb who carry newspapers to door::.tep:. .tJI over lhl· m1t10n. Thl' rnon· thun 000 boys and girls cn2aged e ach d.iy 111 dd ivl'rtng the Daily Pilot to homes along thl' Orang<.1 Co<.ist perfor m a valuable ser vice in their rok a:-. indcpL•ndcnt young bu siness people. Thl·~ d eserve our salute and appreciat1011 for lhl•1r !-.l'rncc as the essential final link in an infor ma· lion sy:..tc111 which is vital to the functioning of our ..,~ 5lem of government and our way of life. Hits, EITors Liven Up Political Ball Game WASHINGTON Until last "eek, the Carter-Ford contest was like a baseball ~ame between the !>cvenlh· :ind eighth· place teams on a cold day al the end of the 5c<t~on. \\i th no buns for the hot doJ!s, therefore no hot -l og s . And only :mo pai d ustomt>r!-t in thr stand~. 13ut the cunll"il h;.is t•hanged. .'vtr. Ford "m1 ~s pokl•" in the d.,•. bale Cdrtcr tasted blood and now lust:. for a w hole bite off the leg. Mr. Ford huff s and puffs a s he d espe rately trie:. lu pu 11 free No \\ th e Re \· Mr . <.'<1rler a l wa>·~ sermonizes on how he would never tell a lie. and while as on!? of God's fallen children he m1ght m ake mis takes, they would always be mistakes of the heart Carter's heart must be racing. if he means what he says abuu1 the Helsinki agreement. "I would not have signed that P<t<'t," ht· was quoted sever al days after Hw debate. "l s aw no reason for us to participate in tht' Helsinki c·on ference. and 1 still behevc ti. w<1-. a mistake." WELL, THE record shows th at the Helsinki agreement follow<.'tl a two-year conference by 35 European nations including such diminutive sovereig nties a\ Vatican City. Monaco and San Marino. Only Andora d1dn t participate. Th e Uniterl Statt>:. d id, .J c THI:::SCH ) bt>C<tU::.l'. as the major power of lht• West, we were there tu pro· l~·l'l w .... ~tl'rn intt•rcsts. including our~ Th 1s " .Js not a "rll'al .. between the Urntcd St all's and lheSoviets. It \I. a:. 35 nations negotiating, and the Unitt•d States sometimes had to argue a hard-line wilh its allies as well as with the Soviets <.\trt\.•r evidently doesn't know thl!> Anyw u). 1f Joe McCarthy were ahve. he would join Carter in lit· tacking the conference. even 1hough the agreement specifies that no nation can violate the sov- t•re1gnty of another and that the border:. of the nations that Pressures Chanheled Mos of the public reaction to the ter· Ford television de· b so for has been on the zefight level: who scored the most knockdowns and the most points? The time has come lo lrrun the searchlights on the spectacle itself. Do the TV debates really provide the American people w ith the evidence they really need for mak· ing up their minds about the most im portanl de cisioo they can make as voters? Some commentators are op· posed lo the television encounter They feel that the debates are all show and no substance. THEY ARGUE that lbe de· bates are too theatrical; that they lend themselves too easily to dramatic tricks and techni· ques; that tbe rapid-fire nature d the questJonln1 by the press doesn't give tht' cnndldates a chance to provide thoughtful responses on serious Issues. and lbat lhe pressure of lhc occasion Is so lnbumun tbot no man can be expeded lO mako sense undar such concllb ons I r eC&lC.DLH lhe fOl'Cc or uJl • [ NORMAN ] COUSlN~ these arguments. but I don't think they ar e going to count for much. The TV presidential de bates can no longer be regarded as an experiment. They will become a fixtur e on th e American political scene. Of course. lhe kinks in the pre sent setup will be eliminated The debate$ will be sharpened and speeded up. Question. .. will be shorter. So will the answcr!- There will be m ore direct c>. cha,nges between the candJdate~ WHAT ABO T the Hollywood aspect of the TV debates? Is n't there a danger that the element of showmanship required for the televised exchange would govern the selection of the candidates? A gallery of pretelevislon ~h­ century American Pr esidents and presidential candidates would include such lmpressive- 1 ook io g men us Theodore Roosevelt. C h a rles Evans Hughes, Woodrow Wtlson. Wnr· ren G . Harding, Franklin D Roosevelt. Wendell Willkie and Dwi&hl 0 . Eisenhower all of whom could have ~ cast by a Hollywood dirtttor. Even though Adl ai St~venson, John Kenned y, Rarry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan belonged to the age of television. they were.> all good looking specimens who were not exceptional in ap- pearance on tht• historical roster of prc!>idenb :ind presidential r nndid at es. M FOR the argument that the TV debates 1 mpose a n un reasonable degree of pressure on the candidates. any man who wilts under pressure is buckinli( for the wrong job The inabil ity to stand up under the give-and-take pressures or lhes e d e b<•l es is hardly a qu:llif1ration for the mos t pressure· I aden job in the world to- day The presidential television de bates are here to stay. They represe nt a profound service to the American people. It is dlf· fi cult. in fuel, to think of any single deve lopment in recent years that hns re\'ital.iied the de· mocratic process as much as these debates. The League or Women Voters and the WUlto.m Benton Founda· lion deserve lbt' I.hank& of all American voten for making them possible. Noonenowltnows who emerged the clear victor of these debates. Gerald Ford or Jimmy Carter. One Wna ls cer· tam. the blc wino en already are the American people • ~igned ..ire not permanently fixed. That means 1r the Poles in an act or ~elf·delerminallon, managed lo throw out their Com munist governme nt, thl• Sovil'tS would break the agreement hy sendin~ in tronps to put down the• 1 nsurrecti on But Carter m1ndlt'ssly d1<1rgl·s Mr . F o rd with l>l·1ng "brainwashed" abt1ut the Euro· pean Security Conference. cri(·S about the "terrible mi stakes C>r 'Nixon and Ford.' "and lets loose with low blows such as there was 'just about as much openness in lhe Ford Adminislralion as there is freedom in E a~tern Europe·· CARTE R TRIES to smear Mr. Ford with Nixon whenever he can, demanding, J guess, that the President tell the truth, the whole truth. and nothing but lhe truth, so help me Carter . Sample : "Gerald Ford has hid· den himself from the public even more than Richard Nixon al the depths of Watergate.·• J oe McCarthy would like that broad· brush technique. but come now, Jimmy, is that the klnd of guy you really are? Actually, President Ford has been e mbarrassingly opl·n about himself. He was gone over with a fine tooth comb during his confirmation as vice president. As president. he released an u n- precedented m edical reporl on hlmsclf that was scatological r\nd being a forbcanng :.oul , hl' has not cried bloodv murder that Internal R evcnu~: Service n • t·ords were leaked to lht• press II~ a Carter supporter. No taxpayer, 1nduding Mr. Ford or Carter, de· serves to be victimized by the crime of a release of confidential lax information. That crime 1s the stuff W atcq~ate was made of. And yet holy Carter l'Xploits it. H e also exploits lhe fi scal crisis in New York City with an ad lhal proclaims: "I guarantee lhat if I go to the White Hoose, r ·11 never tell the people or thl' greatest city on earth tu drop dead .. Preside nt F ord never used the words "drop dead" in addressmg lbe New York City crisis. Those words belong to the imaginative headline writer who put lhem on t.be front page of lhe New York Daily News, and that's where Jimmy Carter got them SEVf;RAL WEEKS b ack. Carter told a huge farm aud1 encl.' in Iowa th at he would r ver allow grain embargoes the way the Ford Adminis tration did, but later le told the editors of the Des Moires Register that there woul< be occasions when such an embl!'go would b e necessary. 1 ll(h'<I. the Carter campaign 1s laced with suc h discrepancies, and 11hcn newsmen report them. Cartr loses hi s Christian pa- tt en<:! Thi Wall Street Journal re· cenlt reported that Carter sum· mon1d a dozen r eporters for an oH-tie ·rccord session, and C'h a~ed the press with nil· pickh~ criticism and failure to cov«t Mr Ford thoroughly. Tsk, Lsk 'Nr . Ford i s cov e r ed thomughly. as the full treatment of hs blunders demonstrates. He des.-ves this e mbarrassing at· tent on. All he can do is fill the air will expl.inations. Tsk , tsk. agan 'fiis is a bum election. Carter· nov shows up at the Polis h· Arrerican Cong ress with his Estmian-born sister·in-law, and da~hter Amy posing with a doll dr4Ssed in native costume. fut Carter did not pledge to enl Soviet domination of Poland. Sanehow . that ball gam e baween the bottom·rankcd te:.ms on a cold day and no hot doii. seems helter . Is the W atchdo~ Lost? WASHl NG TON Just iJS German submarines preferred to str ike at dawn ur dusk. the special interests have found that the best ti m e to torpedo legisla· tion is during the end-of-the· season rush . Then the legislators are so impatient to adjourn Congress and head for hom e that th ey d on 't oft en both e r to scrutinize the fine print. The action is aJso loo fa s t fo r the publiC' to follow. Earlier this month, Congress elosed down for the 1976 season, and the smoke is now beginning to clear from the adjournment rush. Many or Ow departing congressmen may h<' surprised lo learn lhat they left the Federal Renegotialion Roard on the shoals. This agency should be the scourge of the big defense con· tractors. Potentially, it could re· cover hundreds of millions in l'X cess profits that the muruUons makers had squeeu>c1 from the taxpayers. nos HAS made members or Congress apprehensive aboot the Renegotl ali on Board Every weapons system Is supported by a formidl\ble lobby, composed or the military brass who believe in It, the contractors who manufac· ture the component parts, the workers who put them together and t.be congressmen whose dis· trict enjoy the economic benefits The bond between lhe con· gre&llm en a nd the contractors hu been made all the Ughler by 11 steady n ow of campaign con· trlbutfons. Many congressmen, t.bertfore, support the contrac- tors who pick. lhe taxpayers' pock~ nth r lhen the l(tncy tha.lguards aialnst thecorpor to plckl>(>Ckets (JACK ANDERSON J Democrats and Republicans alike have conspired to hm1t lh1· powers of the Rene~ot1 at1 on Board But Sen. William Proxmire CU Wis.). a foe of P entagon waste. has sought to stre ngthen the board. He s ponsored a bill that would h ave m ade the board a permanent agency and would have give n 1t tough supoena and inspection powers OVC'r contrac tors. THE PROXMIRE m ea!>urt• would a lso have wiped out special loopholes inte nded to J)ro lect the oil indui>try and would have increased the pcnullies up on the profiteer s It wa s awk w urd for any member of Congress to opPQSc lhese reforms in the open. On the Senate floor . even the 011 in· dustry 's most staunch friend 10 lhe Senate. Russell Long <D L:i.J agreed to hold hearings. Subsequ e ntly. the r eform measure was skillfully steered throug h the House by Rep. Joseph Minish <D·N.J . ). Out L ong never got around t o scheduling the Senate hearlng11 hehad promised . In desperaUon, Proxmire sent a pri vate. ur gent "D ear Colleague" letter to his fellow senators. It's against the rules of t.be Senate for one senator to dis· parage another or to question his motives. So Proxmire, comply· ing with senatorial courtesy, ac· cused Long of welshing In t.bc kindliest lanruo.ae. If(' notc'<I de· Quotes ''Tbejob o.I the newspaper ls to comfort the affllcted and atnict the comfortable." 1'.P. Dun"" fMr Dooley) I \ ; . li1atcly that Long ''had not gol- lt>l around" to the bill BUT IN FIRME R tones, Prox· mre urged that the biJI be take n u1 in the c losing days of C>ngrcss. Ther e could be billions o'the taxpnyers' money al stake, h~ felt. For a brief time, it ap- ~ared that he might marshal enough votes to pass the reforms. Then Lon~. exercising his pre· 1ogalives a s Senate Fin ance Committee chairman, blocked the bill. Rather than risk letting it pass, he s imply p<.'rmitted the mlin· board to di1• as ::i federal ~gcncy As of now. the Renegotiation Bourd con ti nu t•s lo function on old cases. But theoretically, 1t foesn't even exist It hus funds to teep 1t goinA into next year. But at least until Congress can re· D1Stitutc It in .January. all its ac· nons arc subject to challenge. The a rmame nts Indus try. meanwhile ho:. won another vi<'· :ory ov\'r lhf' luxpayN's. OAAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ho~rt N Wrrd. l'ublbhn Thoma• Ktt vll. F:ditur Tht> edltorial page of the Dally Piiot steks to Inform and stimulate readers by presentlnR on this pAge diverse <'Ommentary on toplr!i or Interest by syndlut ed <'Olumnists and <'attoonlsla. by providing 11 forum for no,aders' views and by presenting this newspaper's opinions and Ideas on rurrenl topics. The editorial opinions or the Dally Pilot appear only In the editorial column al lhe top or the page. Opinion!! ex- prttsed by the columnists and cartoonists and letter writers are their own and no tndoraement of Oltlr vlh 1 by the 0.lly Pilot 11hould be ln ferttd. Sunday, Octobtr 17, 1976 ----------• [--Tiine to-Counter . Career Sunday. October 17 1978 DAil. Y PILOT By 8.ICHAR OC'. CLEMENT Earlier this year, a Joint FBI and Wasbfogton police undercovt•r fencing operation l'\t!Ued 125 suspe(ll> on lt vane- ty of charges lncludihg murder .• R~enl· ly, a return \!ngagclment of the sam e operation brought in 140 suspects. or the flr!rt 108 perbons arrested ln lhe first group, 70 pt•rccnt h ad prior criminal records tyi<i 30 percent wen: free on conditional rcl~~~'-'s in ronnl'C- tion with criminal chargei.. Of the sccortd gn1up arrebtl'd. 111or<• lhan 50 per· cent were rep~ul olfl'ndt>rs and nine of them were arrt'stcd in both opcr.iuonb In a recent C1nct(\nat1 survcv. 44 per cent of aJi pcr:.onll convicted and :.eu- tenced for assaullrng pollct• orfi<.'~r" were freed bv s usjk>n-.ion or 'C'ntl.'nl't'' and/or probt1t1on Th<' c-o n' 1t·l1•cl mur1t.·r1·1· 11r ,111 Repeat Statistics Iowa police chief WU rr~ :<! 00 paroll' after i.ervin,c two years and eight rn onlhs of a 7S yeur i.cnlence. Withln three months, he was again arrested on an ag- grav atcd Hsaa lt charge. To m y way or thinking, these routine travest:es of justke border on lnsaruty! Ptrbaps if we bad a system for holding judges and parole otncials responsible for losses and injuries committed by re· leased crirnlnals, we could bl'gin lo re- verse this amazing der ellctloo ot duty on the part of the j udiciary. T H E T IM E huis come when w~ must realize that there are those among U!'. who simply are not influenced by .. ny degree or r ehabilitative effort Thl'Y are c areer criminals and will alwayll be !>o We have proved again and again lhat '>Pet>dy lri ;ds and the certainty of puni~h· nwnl for lhe guilly are lhe greatest de· Con fusing 8) WA RREN llOJ.1..0~\,\\' A veteran police reporter h.c. ::.cc:n a lot of odd things h<ippcn. and not all h ave been lhl· day ln·da\. t·ops·and r obbers stuff For 1nslancl', ljke Lhl' new s<:ntcncing law, which Gov Brown wao; quoted as saying ts .. th e most fa r -r eaching criminal JUllttce reform 1n lhl' last 50 years .. The go' er nor I!. not n-. old as Hus re• Pf.)rt er . who finds thl' low ;111 1nlt·1 cshng turnabout and 1s in fa\ or of 1t, bu1 for re· asons entirely oppostll' tho:-.c of the gm er n ll r a n d o l h er s w ho 1• 1111 •.id c r thl•m :.cln•s of a hberul 'll'wprnnl I FA\.O R T ii t-: llL'W -.\:-.ll·rn hcc ausL• I behl'Vl'. from 111~ cxp 0 l'rt<'nt·l·. that a JudgL· who hctt r' .1 cast· w1ll IH' tougher a lot louglH·r 111 :wnlc11e1nl! than mC'rn ber:-. of !ht• C:tl1form.t 1\clull .\uthoritv have bct:n i\ JUd~l' who :-.el'l> ;.mcl ht•;i.rs \ 1d111\!\ and witnesse!> or <.'n ffil'!\ \\ 111 h.1\'l' tht· evidence and lc,t1mony frc:-.h in mind, ;1i. compared to a memb('r of lht• t\dull Authority who rl'ads rcpl1rt~ long after the en ml'S h<iv<.· takl'n pl.let• The ll'rror . brutaltty. dcprav1t) by Lht•n h<1vc dis· sipated 1n 11npa<'l As llml' pas..,es, w1• humans havl' a tcndt•n<.'Y to -.11flen and fr.rg1ve, which '' not all bad 111 '>ome in· ... tancell but which "' l'alu .. 11:-. puntl-.hmcnt BACK I!'> l..\TE 1917, I came t u Cal1rorma from lhl' State of Washtnl?lon, wherl' a conncted pl'rllnn -.tooil <•lone befon· ,1 111tlt.:t· and """" told 1n <.olt•mn word:-:it th1!\ mornt•nl lht·) p:.u:k a wallop hts .,entell<'t" F1v t• ) car-.. 10. 20. 75 or .. ,11 hani? hv \our nt·ek u ntil dead · I was informed thL•n that C..:alirf1rnia had J "l1bt•r:il. humanil:m .in. 20th cc.•ntur~ m ode rn approuch" y,h1.·rcby u 1udge senll'ncect <• per!lon · ·111 tlw ti·rin prescri bP<I h v I aw" which I akr would ht• wl at a spcc1hc length by lhc Adult Authunty and would be influenced by a convirt ':-.conduct THIS, IT WAS argul'<I, gavt• a prt!.oner Jn incentive to d o J:r>oJ The s}stem in y,h1ch a judge Sl't ,1 M·ntenct' w.i' said to IL•a\ l' an in~ll' with nu hopt'. nu incl'n· lJ ve lo do good The strange twist. lo mt•.·,., lh,1t th\.' <.ame type iwople th•tM.' who cla1mt•d to be morl' liber al and humanitarian also were among lhoi.e who. in my earl} day-; in California. :-.upported the pre - ''tous !>) stt>m. and with basically the s ame arguinl'nt turned in the opposite d1recllon They may be surprised. 1\bo. lhl' new sentent'1ng sy'>lem may rt•sult in t>vcn more pl ea bargaining. 1\ l11wbrt>ak1.'r may lry 11 lot harder lo enter lerrents to crime Wherever these pnn ciples are employed. crime rates go down I can think of no greater frulltra· uon to society than watch.Ing v1c1ous felons glide through the <.'nmanal jui.licl: system unpurusht..'<i. 111E EXERCISES for bogging down lhe sy~tem nrc wl'll known to the criminal element. And, it certainly doesn't take long foe the newcom er to catch on. Interminable postponements. ploa burgainlng in which only the defendant has something to gain, flaunting proba· tion, defying suspended sentence:.. and choosing lengthy and cosUy jury trwb defended by public fuods are bul a fl'w of the ploys used by the career criminals Justice delayed is justice denied! W1lh our modern transportation technology. we have become an extremely mobilt• world. Our social attitudes no lon~er tic· :i gwlty pletJ to a les:.er orren:,t• r :1lht•r than laking u chance on beinl( found guil ty and being soded hy " judge for :i lugher offc11se THE SUBJECT bnngs lo mind otht·r thing~ which stir an old policc rl'porlt•r One is the n1eaninglC')>SOe!>S or re c1divism "stalistil's ·· Thl'" have been u~L'<I in news stories a:-. ir thcv wen• or s1gnir1 can<.'t• They :de hogwa:-.h Once . a long time ago. I thought a three-lime loser would tw locked up if he <.'ommitted another cnme. Since then, I've seen fi ve-and M'vcn-timc losers break lhe law and not go back to pri:.on I've seen ex-convicts caught with guns in their possession. presumably a scriou.., no-no, but they did nol go back to prison t've seen g uys with fi ve-page rap shct•ls do county jrnl ··r:.i-..v.. time us a:. strongly to our communities ab they have 10 the past. Often. defendunt.5 on bond are never found until they are arrest~ again Vlcbms and witnesses are quickly lost to other junsdiction:.. I 'm well a w are of the contemporary ar~uments aguinsl my position. I 'm pwnfully aware of the problems facing those judges who despl·ratcly try to serve a true set1se ot Justice only to haVl' their sentenc-es abrogated by probation authorities or purok boards who a.re p<>litically pressured to relieve U1e over· crowding in our correctional instilu· lion!\ WHAT I OON'T understand 1:. why Wl' uJlow :.uch l'omplek defiance of our law:-. u.nd the OVl'rt fluunting of our criminal justice sysll'm ll 15 ti wcll·dOCUll)l'Oled fact lhl.lt up wards of 75 percent of all youthful often ders under age 24 r epeat their rrtmel) I for first degree burglaries but thl:.' charge!>. for cxpccliency and by pica bargaining, w(•re rL'Cfuced to ~e<'ond· d<·~rec What rcc1 dlv1:-.m .,lc.itistics don't llhuw I!. how many bad 1?t1~s don't go back to pn~on although un<ler the le1w thcv :-.hould han becau-.c they commilkd cri mt•!. Just because they don·l go back to prison doesn 't rneun they are drnng good M~OTll ER DISTURJU NG thing 1s re· habihtalion. Thl· prog4 llis is zilch. There b just no way it could be done. and it's trugic. with Lhc taxpayers going for the bill Tht· <'o:o.l of r ehabilitation, C\'en halfwav ~ucces:;fol . would bl· astronomical · rm ag1l1l" Prisons would havl' to be rebuilt to M '- am convinced that If the:.e young p~le race a fair but unrcknUng crl m1nal justice system the first um~ they arc ar- rested. there would b<: no ncl'<i to con· ccrn oursclvl's with su<'h lrnp<J1>slble re· cidl\ltsm rates. The individual well on hi ll way to a <.'riminaJ career has internolized a con- cept thtlt nothing will huppon to him; that he Is Indeed tree to purl)ue his nefarious w ays unmolcstl'<i; and h cfull:r expects thtll society will ''Jict him otf tho hook" if he just happens to be arrested again. We hU Vl' tri('d ~·vl•rythlng 1.-bt>. Our crime rates keep rising daily. Now. let's get tough Crime docs not have to be a way or llfo fl)r contt'mporary societies. We can reverse it' We must reverse it• t\nd, Wl' are los ing pr<-cious tim1• Ru:liard Clement 1s presulent Of tht fn 1t>r1uitwr1al Assoc1n111m of Cl11efs oJ Police. commodate reasonably stied classes " about 30 &.idult inmates in each, wi ' modern facilities. Prisoners would ha1 • to have comparatively rree movement • !'>tud y arid w o rk i n b hops ar laboratoric!> Equipment would have > b<' up-to d ate. the !>Uml' m. on the "rn side ... There would have to bl• a re:.ervoir • teachers dedicated to careers of 1 strucling in penal institutions. Many i · mates would have to bl' started on ; elementary grade level. Parole office. would have only a few parolees to guide The key somewher e. somehow · has to be round before anyone gels to ti point of <.'ommitting a crirne Warren l/olloway ts police reporter fort Sacrame11to 1Jel' f rnm wlnrlt his article reprrntcd Mom, Dad and Economy Buckle Under Stress WASHl:-.JGT0 1 The Pt-;mul miJY be thl' firs t pres1dt'nt1.tl can dJdate to m akt• Tlw F~11ntlv a re· curring camp:u~n theme. Unlll now touring poli t1c1ans ha\'C paid The Family occt1:.1<mal and ritual deference and th en mov('<i on to l a I k ab o u t p <' Jc e t hr 1>U g h ~trenglh Whal St .Jimmy thc Tc•mptt..-d has in mind wlwn he bring:.. up the topic 1sn 't very clear. Is family a c0<.h' word for morl' money for th<' police or for co r poral punishment in the schools or .w h :I t .• Perhaps these allusions to the need to strengthen ram1ly hfe r eflect nothing more th an Carter's pollsters picking up the concern as they trip about asking the randomly select to speak what is on the mind of the great collectivity Jr th at's the case 1t ·s too bad. because ther e is a long. deep and genuihe concern about our rami· Jy lire and its future. Ther e are concerns a pres ldenti al can· didate might address himself to and find he is gctUng som e very high Nielsen r atings. FIRST, there is lhe question or the so-called nucle ar family <mother , fath er, 1.8 kiddlipoos, 0.38puppy dog and 0.2putty tat). Can one ~ember of that fomlly earn enough money so that the whole group can have a half-way decent s tnndord of living? What WUJ be left or t'Ven the-dehydrt\J ed nuclear ramlly if both 1adulL<t must work? T he answtr to th al quest.Jon by Carter has been the day ClltC center. It's hard to imagine mare elf1ucious wuy to destroy 4 , what·)> left of our lilUc fam1h es thun to arr ange lhc economic .... ystem so that it is impossible for t•vt>n one or the parents t<i take <'are of the inf ant <.'hildrcn ll ha~n·t been that many yE•ars that one of the suddesl and most painful parts of the Commun1:.t system in Russia <md China wus forcing parents ll> hand over their babies to lhe impersonal. institutional care of the stat r NOW WE have a Uemocral rampaignlng on the promi~e to fa<.'ilitate that ver y thing and a Republican who says nolhing uboul the issue because for Ford to confr ont. it he would have to talk about what the current wage-price s ituation is doing to family life . Mr. Ford. Mr. Simon and the other top advisors have more or less told us that we will oot see In nation go under six percent. or three Hmes the r ate of the ·sos and ·oos. ls it sex. alcohol. drugs and mental illness that is putting such pressure on family life or is il that the system cannot puy enough single wage earner:-. enough money? Neither candidate has ever told us w h at. if anything, he thinks about this question, but from the best one can tell bolh of them subscribe to the notion that marriage counselors, half-way houses, juvenile-rehab programs and psychiatry is thewaytogo. T E LEVISION watcher s the last (ew WE'ekS may bave nOtiC t..'d the arrlval or th e wom3n alcoholic. All of a sudden we are being told that it is shocking and un!or giveable that almost aJl alcoholk programs -both r seMch and ther3py -are aSmed at men. Estimates ~ bow many women alcohoUcr. there mllY be are flung about the uirwav ( VON HOFFMAN J La:,t yi.>a r 1l wiis ballcred wtves, the year before· it wcis bat tered babies. you nl'n·r know how r eal and how IW'ge these problems arc or how much thl'Y are lhc invention or job·starved profossionals in search of a dis ease to cure. ll is proposed to treat women nlcohoUcs one by one and, if that is as successful as the treatment of the men, this is the lime to buy stock in a liquor company. Soc1 uJ problems ar e medicalized As tradition, structure. in ternaJ disciplines and the social roles or the pas t are rubbed out by the needs or a C'orpor<1L1.• l'COnomy ju!>t all surely as urban renewal and the freeway nat tened some of our bcl>t old neighborhoods, med1<'inc 1:. nr dered into the breach to control, contain and !.upprci.s the rci.ul tant behavior NEITHER FOR D nor Carlt.·r ha.s indicated that obJcctionabl"• bcha\lior can a ri-.c out or soeiul or e<'Onomic c<iu s e:-.. The one ex· ception that i!. somt•timcs m ade is low income blocks or othl·r minorlties whose ('nminal mem· bers are cxcul!cd on l•nvironmcn· tal grounds. The destructive.\ de· gener ate or dungcrool) behavior o( ever ybody l'lsc is either !ht• product of m oral weakness or medicul dis ability Alcoholism is a disenl>c How many times h ave you ht'urd that? But. when looking at the history of alcoholism among In· dians. for example. it is always noted that spi rits were in· troduced a nd their u se en- coura.:cd by white men who did 1t for money Alc9aolism is not a diseuse in the sense th at cirrhosis of lhc ti\. er is one, and those who insist it is arc making a political stute· mcnl. although most of the limt.· they don't know it. Our two major presidential candidates are <.'ommitled lo the s tandard p r ogr ammatic up· proac-hes. that is to suy th e medical expl anation of socio· .economic phenoml•ntJ TH F.RE WILL be no public dis· cussion of the possibility that il may be enough to drive M>meont· to drink revealing phrase I.he someone 1s a member of 1 family in which the man holl down two jobs and lhe wom. holds down one. The orthodoxies of the For Carter approach assure the co tinued, untroubled and u • diminished existence of ti Department of Health, Educ. lion and Welfare. As the economic arrungemen' of our soeiety m ake it more m ' more difficult for lhc family · , c arry out its historic function the government in its delica · und sensitive way must move . and take over the job. So long live HEW. lt's R1 ' Chinu with air·condiUonlng, c1 <Jr TV and frozen food for suppt Have a drink on It. llave a lot· · drinks on it Governors, Uplifters Unsoiled Thoughts 01 Lorge: The antics of t he candidates re· mind me or Al Smit.h's contrast · Ing honesty when governo?' of New York : l aying the cor· nerstone of a new building, be was asked to pose ror a shot showlng him actually laying the bricks, and be snorted; "Nothing doing -that ·s just bruoney - every body knows t c an 't lay bricks." Most "upli.ftcrs" stand above, an<l t.ry to puU, when they should get underneath, and try to push. (But, ol course. you 1et dirtier that way.) PolJUcs b uo't chanced ln lbe cenwf"Y since Mark Twain wrote in his Noteboolc: ''P olitical partia who accuse lhe one ln power ot ( SYDNEY HA RRIS ) gobbling the spoils are like the wolf who looked In the door and saw the sheph er ds e1J1ing mut· ton, and said, 'Oh, certainly - it's all right as long as It's you - but there'd be hell to poy ll 1 was todothat.' .. 111£ ONL V MAN I eveT heard ol who wu free ot all pr ejudice wu W.C . Field!! -who professed to hate all men equally. The stupid est piece of conven· lloaal wisdom bolds that the bert way to ensure puce 19 to build up arms; for hlatory showa that no nation has ever amassed arms without finding an excuse to use them. The greatest fallacy that most people commit is assuming tb11t by opposinf something "wrong" they are guarantted of being In the "right"; but, actull1!¥1 most wrongs are opposed by aurerent kinds or wrongs, and It rarely oc· curs to ordinar y m inds that two conflictin g princi ple~ can be Calse together. The m ost lrre rutable and de· vastatin1ly true epigram ever penned Is Hadltt's: "U m ankind h ad wished ror what Is richl they mlaht have b ad il long aio ... There ls no moTe terrible rorcc in the world than action without intelligence -as in the Grt Plafue of London. when cit.ae. furiously killed all the cats, a sumlng they spread the diseas' thus increasing the r at popul Uon, which was the culprit. WHAT'S THE 'POINT in It ting the dust off M ar11 berore .,-. can get the pigeons orr the pub). buildings? ' A guilty conscience gives il"• away by defending itself befo: anyone has accused lt. English needs a word to slgni "an explanation that confust more lhan It cl arifles. '' U people d lcin't have to sbo oth•• they'd been lnvtt.ed, b. parUes would be m:~h smaller and nlcu. ,4f DAILY PILOT Sunday October t7. 1976 I .... · Fihn Relives Witch Hunt PUBLIC NOTKE PUBLIC N011CE MartJn Ritt la 11 grutr Pooh Bear who speaks so(Uy nnd Clll'· ries a bi& stick. Rlcht now he's directing a movie about horse-racing called 'Casey's Shadow'' Int.he dust of :iJew Mexico, but even when he akes a break and wipes the :rime and sw"ut from IUs shaggy >row it's clear that what in· erests and excites rum mo.st is IOl Gle film he's directing now, >Ul the one he jus t finished -a 'Jloc~buster about t.he McCarthy vitctl hunts and what they did to lestroy the talented people in elevis ion . It's called "The l'ront" and it's Marty Rill's baby ·rom start to finish. '/T H E F ll O NT " 1~ a 1eartbreakingly true account or vhat happened in the early ·sos. old by the people who survived t. Ritt, along with screenwriter .Valter Ber nstein and many or he actors in the film, including ~ero M os tel and Hersche l Jern ard i , wer e actually 1lacklisted in one oC the most hamerul and cowardly chapters n American history. '"Everyt hing in it," says Ritt. "is true. I 've been trying to get IUs movie made for 25 years. but always m et with the typical Jollywood r esistance. 1 just .1ever hit on the right way lo do 1t .intil Woody Allen came along. ''Now I think it's ~ntertaining, · ike an old Ca pr a fil m, yet still ays what I want to say. Au· liences are proving that all tho::.c tupid b astards who run the t udios wer e wrong. When Voody tells the investigating ·ommittee to go r themselves at he end. the audiences stand up .mdcheer. "'Then when they see the 1lacklist credits at the end , they ·heer again. It's one of the few ilms r ve made that came out at :.he right time." T HE S U B J ECT matter is .erious but Ritt doesn't think that .viii hurt the rilm. "Audiences go in expecting a ·.voody Allen comedy, and come 1ut shattered. This is what hap· lened in our country and you all Jetter know what happened and whnt the ramifications were and liow close the Con::.titution of the United States came to being REX REED in the raw stolen. It's bee ause oC what hnp· pened that lbe enormous amount <:A resistance came to Nixon 20 years later . ··w e are s:)ying It was not against the law to be a Com· munist. The blacklisted guys took a very ethical poslUon: It was t h e networ ks who wer e venal. I'm still angry about wh<.•t happened. I'm a political animal "So 'T he Fr ont' has been restering inside me for 20-some odd years. I'll always be grateful to David Begel man at Columbia for letting me m ake it. I hope it makes a fortune, but even ii it doesn't, it's the movie I'll always be proudest or.·· • IN THE BOOKS on the period, Ritt's involvement Is only men· tioned as peripheral. •·1 was never named or subpoenaed, but 1 could have been. I was a member of the Communist Party when I was a kid. By the time I came out of World War II 1 had quit. "But I joined under the im· pulse or all young intellectuals. l didn't think it w as any more sin· rut than j oining the priesthood or be i ng a n y o th er kind or evangelist. rt had to do wit h belicrs for what could save the world. When I no longer believed that. I dropped out. "So I was n ever an important part of the McCarthy era, but I WAS bl ack l i s t e d . I wa s fired from CBS in 1951 because they accused me of giving money t o Commu nist China. Now everybody's trying to get to Com· munist China and it's a statui; symbol if you go there. I only got one job after that, directing a lipstick commercial for Revlon." COULD IT happen ctgain? ''"ies. But it's less likely to hap- pen because of the position ~uys like myselC took . And b<'cau!:>e wc w<'re fi g hter s. it has m ade fighter s out of others ·· Show business makes i.trangc bedfellows. llow do artist!> who • were blacklisted race th~1r ac· cusors at cocktail parties" "Jt's h11rd Friends and lovers a nd colleag u es and even hus bands and waves stabbed (';ich other 1n the back with kruves to sa,·c.· lh<.•ar own necks I h:.ave !.ympathy for the v1ct1m~. but not the onl-?::. who cracked Lee J . Cobb was ont! of the so-c ailed fri cndly witnesses. For ycu.rs. he'd say, 'Why doesn't Marty ever hire me for a pic- ture?' "It wasn't because he was a ralllnk. But if 1 had a part he was ri1;ht for and it was a toss between him und a friend, l 'd hire lhe fri end. "ELIA KAZAN was lhe sad· dest per sonal dis appointment to me. He was one oC my closest fnends when I was young. J ad· mired a nd resp ected him enormously ant.I he was a great help to my career "I've seen ham on and ore in the 20 years since he named names. Obviously. our r elahonslUp is im· pair ed. We say hello, butt.he in· teresling thing is not what we say, but what we don't say. "I think he m ade a terrible mistake in his life and I think he's paid for it. I don't feel any bitterness. Still, what he did makes it impossible for us to be friends. '"1 knew other witnesses. like Larry Parks. but they W('re not in Kazan's league. Kazan was the greatest director in the theater He didn't hav(' lo do it. His career w;.1sn't thr<'tll('lll'd because he could namt• hs s play in the theote>r. lie w a~ a safe, sccurt> idol of thousands or people. !'\ow that ''The Front" is out of his system, he's exorcised the old ghosts that h aunted him, and other jobs are calling, Martin Ritt is settling down to making other people's illfls into movies again R ay S t a r k. prod u cer of ··case~ 's Shadow, .. says his film and "The Front" represent two dn•ams roming true for Ritt in the i.a mc ) car. The director, growling. r aises an eyebrow. "I don't know what that means. I like horses and WaJter Matthau and this will be a popular, com· merc1al film . But it's just ajoh 'The Front' is m y life •· ...,,.. ... ,... P1)!>11v..d O<a11~ (H\I ()ally Pllol P\iQllWG Otot1•~ (uhl 0..11v Ptlcit Otlober 10 II H JI n1' '20) •• 'The Front' actors Herschel Bernardi (left) and Zero Mastel were both really blacklisted in the '50s. Scorpio May Be Promoted MONDAY,(K'TOBE R 18 By SYDNEY 0~1t\RR ARJES (March 21-April 19); Youn~ person, close to you, has problem. Don't ca5t first stone.· You may not have complete story TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Patience could be great ally. Emphasis on abode, security, deal· ings with those who understand finances. GEMINI CMay 2l·J~ne 20>: Relative m ay throw "wet blank et" on purchase plan. You do have unfinished business. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be aware of commitments, legal and othcr\\ise. Yoo get nothjng for nothing -know it and be r ealistic where money and possessions arc conc<'rned LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your "p ast" catches up -and this is not al l bad. either. You are r e· warded for efforts, les~on~ are reviewed VIRGO (Aug. 23·S('pl 22>: If sing)(', pressure is exerted lo make you decide or accept responsibility for r elation:-hip. If married, you setUe some "back st~c" differences. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22\· Some fri ends may i1114.)•.•nd°'I ) 10, II, 1''4 tOtt ,. PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAME STATIMI HT Tilt foll-lno pereon Is clool'Q bl.I\• nlH•\' SPARKLE POOL SERVI(( I ... Tllslln A ... , Co~t1 Mes i , CA '7'11 OavlO Anlhony Co\lollo ,.,. Tll\tln A ... , Co•ta M<IH, CA ~I "''' OUslMU Is COl>CllKlecl by ... In di vi dual Dn111 A Collollo n,,, ~••tenwnt w•\ t lftd ... ,,.., thf COunly Cl"'~ of Ot•nQe CO<lnlyon Sot1>1 JO. "''· l'Um P\ibh~ Or.i"~ Co..st 0.11y Ptlot Oct. J, 10, 11 ,,, .. ,. P UBLIC NOTICE ll'IC'TITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ~ 1011ow1119 oer;.ons ire doi"Q buSI· MD.,. ELDORADO ESTATES 11 llml!td pu t111rsftfpl. Unll G. 11•11 Mt U"Qley, Fountain VIiie• CA92109 Eldorado p,.OOt"rtf~• Int a Cahlo•nla CO<PO•lllOn •• G , .. ,, Mt. Unql•Y. Foun1aln Volley, CA 91108 Wiiiiam R. D11ton. IUI? Nl<lntlc Clrclo, Hunhn9ton Buch CA"1b'7 Thi• b<l••nMs Is col>ClvC1oo by d llmll· •CIJ>11rtn<1r\hlp El<lot4<lo Proo••tlr• In< William R Dalton, PreslOtnt Gener•t Partn•r Tnl\ stcttl!m'tnt Wt', tllt'd with the County''"'' ol Oranoe County on SeP 1ember 23. IQI• F'1tU PubllSMCI Oranoe CCMIU Dally PllOI, Sept. ?b, Ind 0c I 3, 10, II. 1'1• IOl8·1• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng penons are clOh'O l>U\I· ntSS•\ AU TUM MOTOR SPOR1S, 1'30S. Lyon Santa Ana, CA "110\ Edward LOU!\ Oonnelly, 1 .. 00 CeO.rwooCI Ct •• Cerrotos CA 90101 R1cl\ard Hunt1ng1on P011er, )H DalM••. Corona oe1 Mar. CA '167\ Willtam H Lulu, JU Dalllla. Co.,,.,adl!l Mar CA 92•1S Tht\ Ou\lf'\~\\ ., conducted by • qreineral p•rtMr~r.lp EdwMd I.. DonftollY Thi\ '\fi.ltf'~n1 W•\ ftlf!d Wllh t""' (Dunly Cl~rk of Oran~ ColllltY on Ocl I}, 1'1• n ow Publl,nt-cl Oranoe Coa.1 0111, Piiot. Oct. 11 7•. JI, ano No• 1 1q1& •:JOPb P UBLIC NOTICE appear to be heavy handt•d .key 1s to un· r:~c;~T~~~!:~!':::S derstand their limitations ' T..,. 1011ow1nQ PC!•'IOn 11 ao1,.11 busl· SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21 I· Accent on ""ua• PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUi IU$1NIU NA,..-1 STATlilllll&NT fM IOllOwll\O otr~n I> llOl"ll l>W· M''"' NE W,.ORT l'll'iAN(IAL ~Eltvo(!~ 414 ()QI• $1 C•nt.. Mt••. U."1"11 Oll'Jl•y w JOMl()n, 411 ()QI• "It Cost•"""'• C'I .-1.11 Thi• buth .... h conouct.o ll'f.., •II at•·~·· 0 w Jol'ln•on lht'\ "h•t,IY•nt ••" tOfli(J ¥tt1th Ow County Cl•rk ol Or•nci• Counly Oii Oc:I 13, 1'1t f MH/ P\ib41~<1 (),4nq• r.o~•I 0.1lv Polo! O'I II H JI Incl NO• I 1'1• 003 It P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATU•-I NT The lollowt119 per>0n It OOlllQ D<dl "9UH BOB STEl/ENS TV SERVICING, 1H1NtwP0'181vO .Costa-sa,CA Robllrl E O\w1IO, tl'O'I Holl- Or • Huntl'IQlon Bu ch. CA 916>41 Thi\ busln<1u I\ conducted by al\ ln- dlvi0..411 Robtrt E. Otwalcl Thi• llatoment was IHecl wtlh tho County Cte1k ol Orange County on Sei>t J) 1q1 •• FUJII P\ibll•"4oa Or1n11e Coa1t D•llv Piiot. Ocl 3 10 11 7• l'I• ''"" P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINHS NAME STATEMENT T,,. IOllowono peroons ere ootnq bu\I ,..~, «t\ MUL Tt·PR I NT. 1ns-A Sull• Al, Nhlttltr An , Co~I• Mts•, CA92•2' Rober! E Ashbv, "11 Jennrk;n Ave. W.i!mln\ltr, CA 92"'3 8111 I( Gro. II,., S.1\11 LUCI•. Fo..,1tll1\V1ll•Y, CA t?108 Thi• bU\lno• h C0"4111Ul<J .,., • genual partne~lp Ro11en E A\nby This sta\tmtnl ••• filed "'4111 ti.e Counl'I' Cltrk of Orange Counly Oii Oc· IOOe<S,1'7• "*2 Puoll\l>@cl D .. noe Coast Dally Piiot. Olt 10 II 1• )I 1'1• 410!).Jl PU BLIC NOTICE '1CTITIOUS8USINHS NAME STATE MENT Tht' fotlowlnQ P<>rson Is dolnQ ~­ ,,.~, 11\: CAROUSEL PLANTS, l97S Slwr· r1no1on N•woort But n CA °""" II Borek, 1'H SN!rrln(llon Pt • N•wporl S.atn. CA Thi\ bu\IM\S IS concluclecl by 8n In dM0..81 D&•ld R Borek This \IAl•m~nl ,.~\ filed Wllh t~ Coun1v Clerk of Or Anoe County on Oc-lober s. 1'16 TD DAY'S CIDSSIDRD PUILE TV Opera Monday h. d ., SI.. S. PHOTOGR'IPHIC, 711 W ac 1evc mcnt, a vancement. promotion, room at 111hs1..Co\taMe.a.cA nu1 more elevated position. Change occurs and it is R1chllrc1 Hartnt. mo E 2ne1 s1 . lo your advantage. L~,~~~~~·,~:,c11Jcttc1 bv .. n 1n A >MO PubHsh"cl Orenoe Coast Dally Piiot. Oc:I 10, 11, 1•, JI. 1916 .i91·76 PUBLIC NOTICE ACROSS 73 Growing hay 16 Angered worker out 132Lasso 17 Negahve 89 Unadorned 74 Wh ale wielder prefix 90 Clinton s 1 Hostns herd 133COly 18At home ditch need. 2 76 lndlc room 19 Cancel 9 1 Con wds. language 134 Jutlander out game 1 Clenched 78Cottecoon 135 Indistinct 20Fell 92Fem1nine hand ot tacts 136 Aflection bllndly name 11 Lose col 79 Remain t38 Heir 28 Harangue 93 Thunders or motion· 139 Bogged 32 Turmeric 94 Gtrl s 1Slns1de less down 34Grow name cove11n9 81 Stole 141 Auto fuel 37 Upbraided 95 Gas 1119n 21 Wl'IOle 83Canceled 142 M1lttary 38 Insect 98 Sin 22 Wo11on 85 American otllc1a 1· egg 100 Aptitude 23 l"lormed Slates-ebbr. 40 Attend 10 103 Covered 2 wds man 143 Eict1nct 42 Cuban a rool 24 Wrinlde 116 T11umoti birds dance 105 Giver remover 87 Alconotoc 144 Putl olf 43 Choose 107 Atnush 25 Verb beverage 3 wds 45 Fundamental stirub ending 88 TranQu11tty 147Sma ll 47 Obese 108 Performed :>6 Free loll 89 Blender amount 48Vesllge 110 Listener's 27 Make at 91 Cannons 149 D1aton1c 49 Pep up "loan" 1rac11ve 2 wds note 51 Wager 112 Permeablllt~ 29 Marsn 93 Eavesdrop i50 TheEast 530veract 114Lo de 30 Travel 2 wds 152Edil 55 Domesticate~ load 3 I Pronoun qa Museum 153 Spar 56 Soltdihes t 16 Fertilizer 33Recess display 154 New 5 7 Lega l 1 1 7 Freight 35 Before 97 Clog. 2 156 Furniture paper station prefix WdS Item 58 Moving 119 Adm1lled: 36 Surround qg Nahoor 157 Contradict stair -2 wds close Iv stieep 158Rema1n case 120Wirclesses 3 8Briel tOOBao1111mal 159 Prisoner's 60 Borders 121Emigrant sleep vessels dream 63Brand: 2 122 Robus t 39 Worry I OI Verb wds energy 4 \Nol ii I lorm 64 Highway 124 Poisons tiome 102 D•s0<derly DOWN divider i 2s Label 42Stop tight 65Mlld eK· 127 Glossy 44Japanese 104 Dug for I Golllng plettve p1lnt c:oin ore WOl'dS 67 Letter 128 Dwell 45Morsel 106 Bew1tderod: :>Last cttange 131 Drugged 46 Oreadlut J wds 3 Attending 68 Canoe 133 Grimy 48 Twisted 108 R1lleman s 4 Knights paddle 136First · 50 Discounted need title 70Strips ol rate: 2 ~2 Oriental 109 unearthly 5 H11>ernia power wds 5 4 Ones 11 t Ladle 6 Tiresome 73 Terminated 137 lll·man- lacking t 13 Mak a 7 Ba111e 75 Mogul nered teetti happy 8 Motionless 77Pa1nl 139 Tableland 56Porsp11u ld 0rtny 9Hoavy layers 140 Amencan 59Paragnn doeo swell 80 Secured geologist fi 1 Acclaim 1t5Sloep 10 Meddle 81 Shoat 143 Encoontered 62Property stale 3 w1tt1 82 Poetic 145 Sardine dood wds 11 Hearth contrac:-con· 66formor I 18Waro 12Bt ac k hon ta1ner 6 7 Alllgalnr 120 Davdreem bird 84 Skating 146 Cistern pear t23Always 13 Snooze surlace 148 Prickly 69.Clocked 125Chlrper 111 Foo 86 Dry: 2 pod 7 1 Stoep 129 Encompassed 15 F11eman s wds 151 Neuter rock by a i d : 2 88 Bowling pronoun '/2'Tw1tch 130 Spread wds a II e y 155 Ttius 20 SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • ' SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dcc ;rn· Long· c11111c1 ... 1 di t . Rl(hllf'cl Hortnt ... CTITIOUS IUSINl!SS s ance communicallon:., concerning money, Th•• sldtement wa• fll!!d wtth 11,, NAMESTATl!MENT "Rober to Devereux... are featured. You learn about costs. comforts. (.ouflty Otrk of Oung• Counly on Oct. ~ lvllowlng person' •reclolnob<nl· G aetano D o nizetti's CAPRICOR N CDec. 22-J.in. 19 ). See places 13·1916· l"M1's iwn;~uTH co•ST DeveLoPE· opera starring Beverly and people in light of reality Wishful thinking P\lblfs"-11 Orange co.m D1r1V P1101 1110.8 wnt Ctntra1, Sanl• An•, u. Sills as Queen Elizabeth could lead to self·d<'ccplion Oct 11,14,31,ane1Nov.1.191• 4301·16 '2IOo1!>ou1h c~•\• P•vmbtn11. lft<." I. will be !:>hown Monday AQ UA RIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Emphasis on -----------C..lllornl• corparollon, 11»8 Wttt t 9 KCET r ecognizing obligations, teoa] and otherwise. PUBLIC NOTICE c.tntr•• S.ntaAna,c<1917oo a p. m . on • ,., Thi• buS!nt\S I\ (otlclU<ltcl bv ~ <O<-Chnnnel 28. One who is close lo you has problem and will talk -----------•-•Hon . The op er a is the story about 1 l. FICTITIOUS I US I NEU South '""'I Ptumb•n<i Inc;. P ISCES F NAMI! STAT EMENT v. 8.Meharo.~< /Tree~ or th<' queen's love for ( cb 19-March 20). Mod('r ale pace Tl-. lollO•lno ~·'IOn Is Oolno IMI· S.</T•e•• D th E 1 f should be advocated. You m ay be asked to nes111· Tiits "•'"',.."' wu "'"' "'4t11 ~ evereUX, e ar O 11 .LARt<EY FURNITURE · ,I Co<inlvCter•otOre~oeCovntyonSec>· Essex (John Alexander). change course in middle of stream. SUPREME rnAnNG " se11v1cE. 1em11t•n.1u. Devereux. however, is in -liiiiiiij;i~~~-~ .. ~·~;;9~~-~;f;i;;p~~-llsoo Wolm•• A .... Hunton111on ouch, Htr· CA 9?64• P\ibll\htcl Or•noe Cont O..llv Pl love with Sara, one oft.he eurtOll GooOma,;, 11111 F'ff-1 s.t>1 , ..... nc10c1 3, 10.11.1t1• 11119 q ueen• s co nli d antes Or., Hun1111111on euch,CA"1M6 (Suzanne Marsee). c11~~.~·1""" 1' cOfloucil'll b'f' an ln-PUBLIC NOTICE KC ET r epeats th e &ut1onGooom•n 0 Tllh statement wu lllecl Wllh the "'CTITIOUS IUSINUS NAM E STATElllllENT oper a, Ct . 23 al l p.m. CollnlyClerkofOr1ngeCountyonSepl. Tile follow1n11 per;.on 11 oolno ~- Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. J), lt76. Hlm owu:~ERICAN UNITED INSPEC· PllbllsMCS Orange Coal! Diiiy Piiot, TION, 1'1S2 Be.ch Blvd .. Solle 110 Oct.a.10.11, U, 1'7' Eut Hunllr>Qton 8e'ech, CA'26ol7 40'!0-74 Mich.el Alan Loves. 6241 Warner ----------No. 218, HuntlnolOll O~.tet'I, CA"1641 1-------------------------------------j P UBLIC N011CE Thi< bu\lnen Is conduct~d by an In· dMdual. BE HOWARD Chevrolet's GUEST! WIN A PRINCESS CRUISE FOR TWO Right now. our dcakr-.hip is personally giving away a 7-day Princes-; crui'le for two to the Mexican Riviera. You've ~ot a Jtreat chance to win because our winner will be drawn from c ntnc" 1m1dc al our dealership. Thtrt>'s absolutely nothing to buy. You're in for a marvelou'> time -if you win-you can ... oat... up the sun, dine on gourmet food and vi'lit romantic ports of call like Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta. Simply drop by our dealership :md fill out a !'iwccpstakcs entry blank. While you're here we would like to show you the complete line of '77 Chcvrolcts. Ir you test drive any new •77 Chevrolet and you arc a. sweepstakes winner, you and your guest will both receive a special bonu~ gifl from u -cruise sport~wcar by Catalina. Come in and enter our big sweep take,, now. __.__, R•iclttt)" Brltblt "'\\\!want ~ t fur~" ------ 0...--0.11 ••·· NEW PORT BEACH --........... -..... .. __ .... ~ ------------Micha el A. Loyd ll'ICTITIOUS8USIHESS Tiii• ''"''""'"' Wol\ flltcl With lt.e NAME STATEMENT County Cltrlt Of Oranoe COUl\lyon5epl. Tilo!fotl-ln9pet;.onlsclol119buslnMs J>, 1'16 as: 1163217 HUMAN ECOLOGY INSTITUTE PllbllthtO O,...nQt Coast Oallv Piiot, 1130 Port Marciel• Pl•<•. Ntwoort Oct.3, I0, 17,24, 1'76 8e«ll.C.Jlfoml1'16'0 Neel Lel! R~rs, 1730 Pof1 IWlrOllle Placo Newoort euch, C.lllMnoa~MO P UBLIC NOTICE csl!~'~':"llMU Is Cot1cluctecl bV an In l---,-1-CT-IT_l_O_U_S _I U_S_l_N_IE_S_S __ HUI L. ROQ<!ti NAME STATEllllll'NT T~h statem..,t was ftl4!d wltll 1"9 ,.... fo11-1119 person h OOlno ~· C.ountv Cieri< of 0ta"9t Covnlv on~ NSu•· temoor13.197' CENTU R'I' 71 AIRPORl f'tJl'JO REAL TY. UOOSo EHi ert\totSt .s. ... PutJllShecl Oranoo Cols! O.llv POOi ta An• HelQhl\ CA "1101 Sel>l.26,andOct.J, I0, 17.1'1• 4001-1t Georo• w1111am• Sttbtetn, 1'110 ------------1 Ronald Avt . Torr1nce, CA tO~ P UBLIC NOTICE Thi• t>u•lntu ts conouctt<I by..,.,,.. dMCl"°I ---,-CT--,-0-------1 Georo• w Stebleln ~AM'is~!:~~·:::s Tiii• sl•lerN!nl wd< 111~0 "'41h ,.., n... rouowl1>9 ,,.,..,,. 11 dolnQ busl· County Cl•rl< ol Oronge Counly Oii ()(.. nos., IOlll!r s. 1'76. AOVllNCEO MARl(ETI NG ANO FUffS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIAT ES. 2'""7 Publl~CI Or•noe Coast Dally Pllol. Ui Pl•I• Orl•t. L;ioun• NIQUOI, CA Orlober 10. 17, 24, ll, "" ""''''" "1•17 Girl F. Knabe, '499? U1 Pl41t1 Drive. l.aQunl NIQUOI, CA. "1&11 Tiii• business Is conoucted bY 111 In· divldual. Car1P.l(n8M 'nllt stetement wAt flltcl wltll tllA Goullly Cler~ of Oronoe Coumy on()(. IObet S, 1'7&. ""*1 Pllbll!hed Or•rtOl' Coast Dally Pll04, QslOberl0.17,14.31, ,.,. '19S.7• PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINIUS NAMC STATIMIENT Tiie followl11q ptrson h CIOlllQ b.nl· ,.,,.,: • PUBLIC NOTICE f"ICTITIOUS IUllHIU NAMI! STATIMI NT ~ lollowlno per>0n h Oo1119 ~1. ntUH. MANOR TRAILER PARK, 1211 Or•noetflOtpe, Buena Park, CAt06'IO SAiiy Duncan R1ln•. 11 Ll"°41 Ille, Htwport 8tath, CA th60 Thi' blltlnen I• conour t.n bv -n tn-dCvlduel Siiiy Ooncan R•"-• 'nll• \IAltrn•nl "'"' llled With ,,.,. c:o..MY Clerk of Or811Qe CA>vnly Oii Sitpl. :I0, 1'74. _., PllbllsMd Otan0t Coast o.tty PllOI, FANTASTIC FURNITURE. :llSO ..,._,. South Plata Otlff, Santit AM, CA. ------------'~.;..; Ott.>. 10, 11. u. ,.,. '770t t..Arr'I' C. Ferr.it, )J4 51..,_, ~. Mua. CA.,,.,. Tlll!'buSIMU I\ <Oll,,_.<tt<l l>'I' el\ In dl\'14\>al. .... ,,.., C. l"ffrat I 'nllt slalement was fllC'd "'4111 IN O>unlv Cletk of Ora119e Covntv on Oct. 1i.1w6. P UBLIC NOTICE -- Sunday October 17. 1978 Sickroom Vi,sitors Screened IROQUOIS GRASS MASK From LA County Exhibit By E RMA BOMBEa< 1 don't know whal VlS· ltors to a hospital did before televiJioo. It must bave been dreary for them to come Into a room and talk to a sick person. One cannot imagine how vital this hospital accessory has become until you check into a hospital. Recently. dur· ing my confi nement as a pat.l ent , a friend of mine called and saJd, "I'll drop in on you this after- noon . Do you h ave color ?" "I'm a little pale." I apologized, "but. .. '• "Not you. you runny. J mean is the TV set in color?" "Sure, but I don't know "hat THAT AFTERNOON, she dropped 1n and for t.be next two hours cried in he r kn o tt e d handkerchief through "The You ng and the Restless," "All My Children.'' ''Ryan's Hope" and t he ''$20,000 Pyramid." During the credils, she turned to m e, s hook ber head in disgust and said, "You think YOU have problems!" and left. Grass Art Exhibited My children were even less subtle. One crru.hed throu g h the door , snatched the r emote con- trol out of my hands and said. "What are you do- ing watching the Boston Pops when Starsky and Hutch are on? · · On his heels was my other son who grappled the controls out of his br ot her 's h and and flipped to a movie, "The Bionic Nostril." OfOOlCISM" "THE TENANT" (R) "SAILOR WHO F LL r1(t,,.. GRACI WJTH THI SIA" .f) ''ONE FLEW OVER ™E &-CUCKOO'S NEST" (R) THE CITY SHOPP1NC. CC NTRC ORANGE 6l4-ltl I ~ CITY CIHTH CINEMAS S.A FRWY (MANCHESTER EX I CC FRWY (CITY OR ()(I A "OISISSIOH" lr(il ~HI STIPFORO WIVES" 2 "HOUSE OF EXOR CISM" ..... 1'9KT VISITOR" Il l ~ "THfGRUT ~ SCOUT .HD CATHOUst THURSDAY" IHI f'OM f'OM GIRLS" llU A "MURDER IY DIA TH"' V IHI IL.ACUIRO" ll'GI Spe<11I P•oco 12 lO to 2 00 pm. lnu,.. ~ & HoMckytl S 1.2s Open Daily 12:30 p.m. ANNOUNCING: Modelln9 lns_l~ts • Phase I ,\ .. cne'i or -.pec1ahzed proRra m-.. pre-.ented by the Newport Center of ModE'l1n~ & Acting in Irvine Pha~c l covers · makf'up , hair, and fashion . featu r i n g pro rf'-.'iio nal 11cmono;tralions . bv Vidal S a s s o o n s a I o n·. a n d Charmain Cosmetics. plu~ ,1 :.pecial dance produc·t1on . fashion show with l'lothcs by J al! Mcno;wear and Cameo Creul1on'\ Thurs., October 21. 1976. 7 pm. drawill~s for free compl ete haircut and :>Lyle from Vida\ Sassoon und complete makeup application and k1l from Charm:un Cosmetic' LIMited lesenations Call 546-4350 ~ /~-~~ ~x·~~~~.~~C~·:~~'.~ "lllfl •HtOl _. ' J •l, m .Soul~ Co~sl .flm I JHUH ********************~**** • X·RA TED ADULT MOYlt:S * it MOW IM COSTA MESA * : BEL-CONGO MOTEL ! * WATH HOS cm -. "'' p.1111. 545-,421 \ * 2665 HARIOR lllft~ 6 .. 111.I 54s.M47 it ****************** **** A'"'''-'lli'li'l>'ll'lo'lo'lo'\''\"-'-''''"''\'11'''-'''''-'\"-"'-"-'~- PUS SYCA T THEATRES PRESENT Misty Beethoveii ----- ~~ ~ . Deep ~,.Throat , -PLUS- ::\ The Devil in Miss Jones "I WAS sick.today," I ventured. "Tell us during the Need sports c4ufpmentf F or Cl3ssilitd Ad ACTION Call A OAIL Y "LOT AD-YI SOit M2-5671 "CAR WASH''. .... where, between the hours of 9 and s anything can happen .. : and usually does! "UI IH nuesl ~Im f m~l11 lja1e · her1e tarli1 'r1less1r lr111 tue1 · Im li111 • bl11i1 f ar1as · hrra111 hr1 Jact le'te. tlarem lne . ne '•i1fu ~islers · lit ar~ ,r,u W111111 '1 J!ll ~tl!llMAOlll · M111c ~, mwu WlllllH!. D111cld ,, MltBAH ~tHUlll ~ucm~ ~J 181 llmN ad ~m mOM~UG · U All ll~~ON mDUtlmN A UNIYl~m fltlUll 11m1tm~I .., ~~\~J"~l~··.:= .. (o· ·; ''' J .. • ,. '.', ,. • " .~ , •Ca q., • =rrt:;J PLEASE. CALL THEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES BROOllfURST e AUHCIM e ORUGE IUll & e ORUCE e C•EIU CENTER e COSTA MESA e CIE WEST e WESTH STER e KARBOR Bl. DI e SAllTA AH e AUllEllll 0 I e HAHEIM e PLAN HOW FOR A MARATHON WHICEHD! MAMH'S CltlB 1 A.UMO-AMAHEIM 615-7601 I :00.J: 15-5:30.7:45-10:00 MAMM'S SOVTH COAST rL.AZA COST A ..SA -S4t·JJ52 WHtcDAYS-6:00.1: IS.I O:JO SAT /SUH -I :JO.J:40.1:4M:OO. I 0: IS SYUFY'S STADIUM DRIVMH OUHGI-Ut.ano t:250KT 712-644& 637-0340 919-4141 892-4'93 S31 -1l11 m -352& commcrclaJ " mother doesn't want lo watch lh11> dnvel." and nlpped 1t to a ball game "Wanta play wtth my bed? If you pui.h the right button my back break1> in half " "I met Rober t Redford tn X-ray today.·' J :.uid "There':. a lot or It go Ing around,'' one of them mumbled "Shhh " When th eir father walked m. he kis:.ed my call bu tton (his eyes never leaving the sel) and said, "Boys, your "OH II E l.LO, Doc tor," I swd as my physi· .. THE FRONT" IPGJ "A MATTER OF TIME" CPGI '1'U VELS WITH MY AUMr' "'MOIMAM ts THAT Your CPGI "HAHY & WALT& GO TO NEW YOO" lf"Gt "FAMY ASIA" lGJ CART~~ "MAIL PU.OT° "MURDER IY DEA TH .. .. IL.ACK llRD0 IPGI "'OISESSIOM" '"SHADOW OF THE HAWlC"' lPGJ · "THEO...,. Utt .. RACE WITH THE DEVIL" RETURM OF THE MAM CALLID HORSE "'THUMDERIOL T AMD LIGHTFOOT" "MARATHON MAM" "HUSllE" lRJ 10/1• l N::li:l:.l:l::=~=~=~=~=.=):-'~iUlltlm,:n-ml~;:..,.11:i5~i61'"'11'"';;-ifl,: , ..... . .,. ..... , .. . ... 2400 h e11to ....... , ... "•·2t00 N U~ MAtltfU M fLT IUU -T'I~ FANTASIA , .. ~·-···· °"" U oM • IUtl-.,.,,, TOU llAYf -WAe-Meeon "<• I MO •alNJ ml OMIN 111 lAIDOI 111 -I l>M • IUT-1 M IU 111~~.--:;,:;-i l lCll&H 11&11111 IN •• I 'I...... ll'MN °' MAH WUD MOISI , ... , " ..... ,... "". 994 2400 THUNOfHOlf I llGHTfOOT 111 °""' n oM • IUT-MILT ..... •C-~J1-9U0 . .... , .. ,_ m-t~ ..... ,,,_ 531.tm --It ll1Vltl Of MAH WU~ MOIM '"' Pll/t. nuauolT I UIMTfOOT w OHtf IJ~ •MA-M IU --w.~,u-c· ml OMIN 111 ZHDOl r•1 I AcAMaT AWHH IA<ll .--• loutM •ln oou OHi fUW OVll CVCIOO'S NUT 111 lOYI & DUTH INI °"" l1•M e U tlMU M llT Mal -AUX I THI OY?SY 1•1 H UJ e HAllT' I TONTO r•I . _,.. U oM. IU-n iN'lT ••ciric "UAT~U O~IYl 1" su•u SW•• 111115 MUIOll I~ VO 0.lvt I• Sw1p "'"' Set. & Sun.-t 1m 10 • pm OAAHOE 0.lvt ·ln I 6 2 S•I I lul\ -• '"' to • ~ ,,,~ 'n• lti1Adtye el A.nen.1m Sl•dkl"" Femlly Funl Prof"'' 8erg!ln1 Ctlo1tl --·TIMl.Ofllll l.l.,,,.., IAT. -.1 .. -ITAllfl AT OUS11 ~lAOIT l"OIOCE• CMfl.OllEN U'«>Ell U '"El' 114 lml All/NOeTOH ,_, UNf0\11 a UMloeofnHU 'AIT II SOUNDll 101 SKY llDllS ,,.., -<Ml-HTOt CAI WAM41N1 ._MA<ltOUW•- FA.MllY "-OTINI ra&T uwai..u •au...,. MOUll Of IXOICllM t•1 -· MUIWt °' 1Yll1t1 etOMt CMI~ NTOll CAI WAMttN! ..... IMA(JI • °""' -fAMILY "-OTINI .. ""..,.........,_ flUT llAYAIM o •u ..... MOUll OF llOICISM flJ MUllAM Of ML 111 .....,~ . ..., .... ,..... 1 • TNI PIONT 1N1 2. L'"'1CI. l.IMAW w ............ ..... .... Of ...... 111 .............. Nan ('ntered the room "Could you keep 1t down->" i.u 1d m y husband "There arc men trying to play ball ht·re " "Maybe tt 1sn'1 impor- tant," l whispered to my doctor, "but I huve this invisible feeling that l 'm here and no ont> c un seu "ALICE IM WOMDEttLAMD" lXJ -.. .. n1.-1•9:•0 U T/-l:lf.l:JM :6t 6:1f.71JMr-..1 e:.o CINE MALAND 1114 5• HM•fl• Au~"'' u~ 1501 Ill!'""~' 0 MARATHON MAH0 11a.1·0 .. oo t:ll-1'1H CINEMALANO 1111 St """' ae.-t•U~ IWI "" '"''"' '"MARATHON MAM" ,,...,.. .. .,, .. ,, .... ~ ... CINEMALANO "ALICE IH WOHDEltl.AMD" (XJ ._,, ... ,,.....1 .. -~--t:Ja.11 ... • • OAILYPILOT A9 , AT WIT'S END ,1 ,, •' me DO you know what l •r mean. Doctor -> Doctor" OOCTOR t'' ,. Tbey 'I{ all be s.prry ti when I get roy •owu 1 series. 1 t• .1 ••• ., . . 4 t .. . . ' ~ . ' ' . ' I . ~~-----1'·Pf9'--~ ..... A JO C'AILY PILOT Sunday. October 17. 1976 -I But,Loses Gullett _CincinnatiWins ~ener Dankworth Stars Bruins Startle Cougars, 62-3 LOS ANGELES lAPJ Quarterback Jeff Ounkworth ran Cor two touchdowns and passed for two others as the l'\o 4 na· lion ally r ankt.'<I UCLA Brwns re· mained undefeated by wh1pp1ng a mistake-riddled Wui.hmgton State Cougars' football team, 62 3 Saturday rughl Dankworth "s runs were four and six yards. and his touchdown passes cover<.'<I 33 yards to Wally Henry and 10 y ards to Uon Pederson. Running back Wendell Tyler contributed two touchdowns on two consecutive carries the first for six yards and the second for22. Four of the UCLA touchdowns came artCT they intercepted passe:. and one after they re· covered a fumbl e. The score w-.s the largci.t for the Urwn-. s1 ntt• they whipped Pittsburgh 63· 7 in 1968. ' The victory put the defending Rose Bowl champions· record at 5-0·1 and kept them in a tie for the Pacific 8 lead with idle Southern California ·each at2-0 Three of Dankworth '~ touchdown plays came 1n the rirst quarter as the Bruins jumped into a 28-0 lead. Coach Terry Don a hue played ha s starters sparingly Crom then on. with both sophomor e Steve Bukich of Newport Harbor and freshman Rick Bashore of Edison in Huntington Beach see- ing duty at quarterback. The lat- t e r engineered the final touchdown drive that covered 99 yards in the las t period, capped by a Bashore to Homer Butler :.coring pass covering 16 yards. All told. the Brufos intercepted :;1x Washington State µassci.. the first four off starlet Jac k Thomson. one off John Hopkins <llld the l ast off third-stringer Wally Bennett, who finishc.-d up Top Hurler Dislocates A Tendon CINCINNATI (AP)-TheCin· cinnuli Reds SUl'ecs~ully opened defense of their World Series crownwith a5·1 lriumphoverthc New York Y 1ir\kecs Saturday, but'they lost their lop pitcher in theprocebs. Left·h andl'r Don Gullett suf · fered a db locall'd tt..nclon in his right ankle wh1l<.• facing New York'!> Mickey Rt \'t.>rs in thl' eighth i nru ng Be .. felt :.oml'lhing pnp" in his right ankle. but continued to pitch "lt popped again when J. patched to Roy White," Gullett On Tt' Toda" Chanttel -I at 5: J 5 added, but when White. the next butter. singled for New York's fifth and l ust hit. Gullett was re- mo\'ed from the game R eli ever Pedr o Borbon finished up Gull<.•tl thl•n w ._,~ taktm to a hospital. whl'l'I' X r a~ s of lht• rn· j ury d1 sC'lo ~l·tl a d1slucat ed peroneu~ lon~us tendon in the ankle It w ns pl nct'cl m a C1l1'l and will rem run then• for six to seven weeks. <i team spokesman said. OSUTops Cal, 10-9 CO RVALLIS. Ore <APJ Tailback Jame:. F'i elds plung<.od over a pile of players from a yard out with 3:23 lcfl 1n the final quarter and freshman Kier on Walford added the conversion ai. Oregon Stale shocked Cahforrua 10·9 Saturday in a Pacific H fool· ball encounter. A crowd of 35,508 expcctt-d a closer battle since the Cougers of Washington State had only lo~t by a 23-14 count to USC . 1,CINCINNATl'S JOE MORGAN UNLOADS A HOME RUN IN WORLD SERIES PLAY. Gullet1 '" injury placl'd a damper on lhl· opcning-garnl' triumph. Olll' ::.tarted by Joe :\torgan'i. homl' run off Doyle Alexander an thl· f1r!:ttinrung Fields. a 5-10, 205-pound sophomore from Detroit. Mich . See Picf ure Page A 11 ted th e pre\'ioui.ly winless Beavers in a 65·Y ant drive for thl' game's only touchdown, r.nally scoring on fourth down. Oregon S talt> advantl'Cl nn a serie!> of quarterback opt1om •. (iftth frc:.hman Steve Richardson pitching to Fields in a play that worked repeatedly . Trailing 3 -0 at halftime. California took the lc-.d with a pair or 41-yard field goals by Jim Breech 1 n the third period Breech. a 5 7 150-pound junior from Sacramento. added a 23 yard ri eld goal 1n the fin al quarter tom ake 11 !l·:l .Joe Roth. lhl· ~TA,\"s third leading pasiwr going into the con- test. injured ht:. 1'.'Jl when he wab sacked on third down in lhe game '!' waning ~eco nd !>. California coach Mike White said he did not know how serious the injury Wlls. Roth complett'Cl 13 of 23 passes for 119 iind had three in· tercepted Dankworth engineered a 67· y ar.d touchdown drive in 11 pl ays aftff the Bruins took the opening kickoff. and he scored on a four. yard run. Jn that march, the quarterback who took over this beason from the graduated All· American John Sciarra. added a 15-yard pass to Tyler. The next three first-quarter touchdowns came after Oscar Edwards recovered a fumble. Jerry Robinson returned an in· tercepted pass 72 yards. and Edwards intercepted a Thom::.on pass on the Washington St. 46. SCORE I YOU A ltTEAS W•H,h\t VCl..A UCLA •JCLI\ n 1 o o l 1S I u IJ ol Ollrtk...Wrlti 4 run tCo,ritl 1uc" 1 "1••rtry 33 o•'~ 'rorn O.-it1~wor1h C(orr41 i-.1< II,. I VCl..I\ li.1(\' U(l4 , .. I lo.t(k IJ(LA. Oanll.worlh6r'-"' l(o,-r•+"•C~ WSV F'G O•f'd'l<k 38 UCLI\ Tylor 6run !Corralko<k UCLA Tvl .. r 11 run f (orr•I IC•O ' UCLA Bukt<f'l •run He 1c 11 la1liflr0 tJCL4. BuUer 16 oan from BA.,~,~ .. ,. A H ~ F1r\tOOoNt\'\ Rir..h""'\·•Ud' P4\\ll'\q'littd'\ A turnv•'O' P:t\\•-\ """" GAME STATISTICS wsu II 0 • f:urnl:Jil_.'\ ~'1 I I ~ .. 11,-. ....... a~ ' • 1'40!VIOUAL l..EAOERS UCLA "' 11 l'I& 11 f '" ·~ )(\ I 1 ... IQ II ti)< RUSHING W•s" St Oocwn•n"-ll VII l""~llon' • V UCI..• Tyt~r 11 ·106 Dan~'''""' II I•, l Brown 10.-0. TllomasQ-•t. T Brown• JI AECE Ill! NG Wa•n St, Kelly '>-Ml ~""""" '>-11 l•••nseue' i·71 VCLA. Henry l·ll Bvtter I,. T Brown I ... TVIM 1 ·~ PO.SSING Wa•ll St J Tl'C>mO\On I• 10 4 1'A ••I'll• Hop~'"' 1.i1.1. •1 .B"'""'" ~ 1 1 l3 UCL" Odnkwortn ,. 7 O. 11 : Bu~·<~ l 11') t 1• A•'no't 1 J.O " Back in 1901 Recalling ATWther Scoring Juggernaut OF AWE Th i:-vcar·~ University or M1 ch1gan.football wrt'c king machine is rackin~ up pmnb at iln awesome• pac·c·. onCl' :.coring 51 i.JJ(aanst a good. if not lucky, Stunford outfit and 70 against a not ~t> good Navy elc.'Vl'll But thl· Woh •·rim·~. dc~pitc averaging O\'t•r 40 points per game. an· no m atch for the 1001 Michigan j~gcrnaut which wa:. c ailed the point <.1 minute team That wa~ coached bv the im· m ortal F1eldin~ "Hurry up·· Yost M1ch1 gan. a IJ 1001. c·hurned out 501 point~ 1n demohbhing 10 regular ~l·a::.on foes Thl· m o'>t ::.everc Jai.hing administered was lo Buffalo c not the Bill s. or course> to the tu nc of 128--0 And to prove• it was no nukt'. the Wolv<.'rtnei. <:<ime out for the first Tournamt>nt cl Roses con- test to face a highly regarded Stanford eleven. Michigan won in a game shortened by the size of the score. 49·0. APWIN-tt The Wolverines wt>re indet'<i an awesomC! offensive power And they Wl'rt•n 't bad de· fen:;ivelv. either. Their 11 oppo· nt.'nls <inc luding Stanford) all were.• held scoreless OF THE F UTURE-The new Ocean View Hi gh School ol Hunt· ington Beach hab a lot to look GLENN WHlfE wurrE WASH forward to someday when il i~ able to field varsity learns. The Se ah aw ks are mowing down all opposition in non· varsity football, water polo and cross country this yrar. OF THE PAST Memberi. t>f Huntington Beach High's 1921.i football team will have a reunion and will be i nlroduced at II B High's game with Marina Friday night. OF COACH ES-Jack If edge!>, longtime Westminster IUgb cross country coach, is retiring at the conclusion or this season. HJs teamso( lbe 1960s weretheellle ol theCIF Southern Section. OF MEMO RI ES When Stan- rord's foolbaJI team Collapsed In the fourth quarter cl its gam<.• with UCLA and wai. outscor<.'<I 28--0. il brought to mind the 1952 Rose Bowl tilt Jn that game Stanford trailed Illinois 13-7 after three quarters'- Then the Illini matched UCLA':. real and went on to a 40 7 triumph. That is still a Rose Bowl record ror most points scored by one team in a single quarter. ~8 Breeze, 7 -1 " LOS ANGELES (AP> Mike Murphy fired in three goals and added an assist to lead Los Angeles to a 7-1 National Hockey League victory over the Washington Capitals Saturday night in the Kinga' home opener. UCLA'S MANU TUIASOSOPO (40) STOPS wsu·s DAN DOORNNK (WITH BALL). Defenseman Bob Murdoch con- nected on a 30·footer at 6:4'1 and Murphy jammed the puck past a defender from In close on a power play to give LA a4-0lead. Haden Guides Rams Against Bears· LOS ANGELES (AP> Rhodes scholar Pa\ Haden once again l eads the Los AngeJes Rams as the once-beaten Na· tional Football League club at- tempts to rebound against lhe Chicago Bears today Haden. a s tar al the University ot Southern California in his col- lege days. drew the nomination fJ conch Chuck Knox to replace James Harris who injured a ahoulder when sacked 10 times 1 last week as the San Francisco 49ers upset the Rams 16-0 Hanis had been hurt before. a broken thumb or Aug. 28 aaainsl -' Buffalo, and his backup Ron ,Jaworski took over in the leque opener at Atlanta. Jaworski suf- fered a fractured shoulder while sccring a touchdown in the 30.14 victory and it was the rookie Haden who took over to firush that game. Haden . who threw the touchdown pass and two-point conversion that beat Ohio State in the 1975 Rose Bowl game lS-17 in the closing minutes. played in the World F<>Otbn.ll League in 1975 before iuing to Ox!ord In England for studies. He has one year remniruna on his Rhodes Scholar studies, but will talce them up again alter the conclusion of the NFL senson. Despite not being expect~to sec much ser vice, he went all the way on Sept 19 at Bloomington. Minn., when the Rams tied the Vik1ngs 10·10 in an overtime session. Then H arns came back. and Haden hasn't played since. Knox announced he had de- cided on the rookie {or the Chicago game because Jaworski. who resumed throwing last week. had been out a month "and he doesn't yet have his tim1n~ down .. , .. . However. Jaworski, from Youngstown State and In his third proCeulonal year. will be availablefor duly, Knox said. The Rams opened as a lO·point favorite before Harris was hurl but now the Rams are ravored by less than a touchdown ror the 1 o'clock kickoff In Memorl al Coliseum. Bob Avelllnl. who had his first shot at quorterback when the Bears played in Los Antcles last year, has won the starting job this season He's expected to open alt.hough he 's b.en &Uffer· ing from tendinitis in his wnst. I Reds Catch Yanks Using Spy System CINCINNATI CA P> Were the New York Yankees trying to grab the first World Series game from the Cincinnati Reds throu~h un electronic spy :;ystem'' Yes. insisted the Reds. tom· f plaining to baseball com missioner Bowie Kuhn and fore· 1ng three Yankees· scouts , armed with walkie-talkie ap· paratus. to be ejected from th e press box ar ea. No. said an aroused Bill~ Martin. manager of the Yankees. who argued that the America.rt League champions had received permission for the overhead sur veill ance system . Kuhn stepped into the breach and ruled in favor n( the Reds. saying the Yankees had over stepped the original conditions for use of the equipment This is how it happened: The Yanke l•S gainee1 p ermission fr o m the com missioner during the r ecent playoff series against Kansas Ci ty to have an operative with a walkie-talkie sitting in the stands and transmitting messages to the dugout. The purpose was to help in tJOSitioning defensive pl ayers on the field. The Yankees assumed the permit carried over to the World Series. So, when the first game started al Riverfront Stadium Saturday, three Yankees scoots planted themselves in a radio booth on the fifth-fl oor pr~ss level and began beaming signals down to the dugout. There wer e TV monitors in the· booth. The scouts said thcv couldn't see the monitors. Th.l' Reds insisted they <'ould. "'They'r e a fine club," lhe Reds Sl'COnd baM:m .in said after the game "Wl'.rl' an exceptional club. That's the difference " Morgan got the "cxcepl.Jonal"' Red h off and running 1n Suturday·~ contei.t, tnggering a blitz of extra·bahc hit!> which carried Ci ncinnati to the easy victory Tht.Rech. :.il ~o had two doubl e:. and t ~ o tri pl ei. The five cxtr i.l· babe hits were the must u Cincin· nati team ever has atcumul atl.'11 1n a World Sl'rll.'~ ganw Now you kn<1w why lhl•y t•all th1~ club the Big Red M aeh1m· nut lhl· Yankl'l'~ weren't in awe "Wt• ccrt ainl.v du.ln't gel blown awa~," ~a.id Alexander 'They stoll' a couplt· of runs with ~peed. I ccrtainlv think Wl' c·an beat this club ·· · · A r l' t h 1 • H l' c1 -. aw l'-. om e ., "ll a rd I ' · · ., -. 1 d Yank 1• c' mana(?cr. F!lll~ Martin with a ~ruck er Tht> Yankct•-. ::.aid lhl.· lkd~. 111· eluding Gullett. wen• more lucky than good "'We hie the ball hard. but it wai. alwa\'::. .11 sinnl' one.·· ::.illct Martin .:I d1dn 1 think h1· wao; an~·than~ hPl'CI ul .. * * * CINCINNATI RI>\~ Jn c,,,u,.., rt Mor<lll\ "' TPPr'('f lh Or1~\""'n on GFO\li' If B~ncn 1 Gtiron1mo ,. ' {.l\CIX .on \ <~H,.tt n f\l),.hnn fl Tr>l.tl • ., ' h bi ) fl•' I ... 111 I ' Ill fJ' I I H ti II 4 'I IJ t t I I 4 I\ I h ~ 1 ' n .•. ,.I! '• (t t ,, HI tll f NEW YORI( M t.J11\tm P1n1111.1 0'1 (M ol'f flh CnctmDll\ tt, Gt',•ittl"'· Jh r Mi-1dOO~ '' r,amf)lr Oh R,,,..,,,.on 1n alH ~~I • o on t fJ 1 f'I A fl I n 1. I'' 1 n ,, n l ~ I 0 1 0 I> I ~ 0 1 0 1 o tt n i n n ., • o on 1 no o '·no o ~II 0 0 •111 n n )q I \ I Ni'W V0<> ~1n 000 000 • f"tf"IC•nn•r. 101 001 1()1: E Giitr'>"•f'T'IO ,.,,.mbl~" OP Nt·• Yon 1 (1~1rw111tt 1 LOS N· w y,,, ... A Cine•"'"·''' ..a 18 P1n1HI,\ T P frr.1 (,..•rt)n 1mr> tR (ON.~CX•on , Mitt'l~W 9, 'M'h M~ Iii< ''lo'" u SB c..t"•tl••y O•'-"""'' f\ ,, I l Vlf r~,11.,.tt IW t l\l)•l>On Hf\P b'r Gtdl," r '1 11'1 A •JO~ IP H II Ell 88 \0 h _, \ I t • n n n ' ,, .. t ' .. e o n '' o Kicker Sets Mark' Johannson Boot,s 69-yarder DALLAS (AP) Soccer-style kicker Ove Johannson booted a 69-yard field goal the longest in football history -for Abilene Christian in the first quarter of a game Saturday against Eas t Texas State. Johannson, a senior who Wlis aided by a 16 mile-per·h~ wind. broke the NationaJ Association ol Intercollegiate Athletics mark of 62 yards set by Chestes-Marcol of Hillsdale, Mich .• College against Fairmont. W. Va., State in 1969. Al College Station. Tex . JOO miles from Abilene, Texas A&M's barefooted Tony Franklin broke the National Collegiate Athletic Association field goal re· <:Ord twice Saturday against Baylor. Franklin booted a 64-yarder 1n the second quarter, then kicked a 65-yard field goal ln the third periocb, ·A sophomoce, Franklin broke the NCAA record or 63 rards set by Clark Kimble ol Dorsett Sparkles PITTSBURGH -Teaming with walk-on quarterback Tom Yewclc, Tony Dorsett rushed for 22'7 )' ards and scored three touchdowns to lead second- raoked Pittsburgh to a 36-19 col- lege lootball victory over Miami, F1 a .. Saturday. • Colorado Stute last year against Arizonu The longei.t field goal in pro· fession:il football is 6.1 yards by Tom Dem pscy. then with the New Orleans Sarnts. a~alnst the Dctroij Lion~ in 1970. Top Collegiate Football Scores UCLA 62, W ashrngton St 3 Oregon St 10, Cal 9 Stanford 34. Washington 28 IowaSt21, Missouri 17 Nebraska 51, KansasStO Notre Dame41. OregonO Oki ah om a 28, Kans as 10 Michigan 38, Northwestern 7 Ohio St 30, Wi sconsin~ Pittsburgh 36. Miami, F1a. 19 PennSt27, Syracuse3 Colorado 20, Oki ahomaSt 10 llllnois21, Purducl7 A.tabama20, T enncsseel4 Georgia 45, VanderblltO Duke 18, Clemson 18 (tie) Georgia Tech 28, Auburn 10 Maryland 17, Wake F<J"est15 Florida33, FloridaSt26 Kentucky 21 , LSU 7 S. CaroUna 10, Mississippi 7 • Houston 26, SMU 6 Texas A&M 24, BaylorO Texas Tech 37, Rlce13 S~eDeh.lls, PegeA-11 Complete Stores, Pegf'A·13 ' ' f / ,_ .. ••mt 1 ~ Sund!y. Octe>Mr 17, 1979 DAILYPiLOT AJI . Itllgkty Miehigan Triumpks, 38·7 tlntes lt I alaed POIS«JSf oa. wt~ Lytle scorlnit from 18 yards. Leacb from seven and Lyt.lo aaain amubioc aaoss from the ooe-yard line. .,..,. ......... TME BEARS' LINE TRIES TO STOP osu·s JAMES FIELDS. Sports in Brief Riverside Races Headed by Unsers RIVERSIDE Al Unser ~el fast time Saturday in qualifying for today's Formula 5000 road race, edging series leader Brhm Redman by two-tenths of a second. Unser 's avt:rage speed uround the 2.547-mile Riverside Internll· ti on al Raceway road course was 125.718 miles per hour. Redman was clocked at 125.398. Next w er e Alan Jones <1l 125.267 and J ackic Oliver al 125.051 . Today's r ace will be preceded by the third r ace 1n the 76·mile International R aced Champions series. Bobby Unser. who easily won the pole position, won Saturday 's International Race d Champions event. second in the four-race $200,000 series. Unser aver aged 97.754 miles per hour. Boxer Wf ns Tittt SAN JUAN, P.R. Samuel Serrano becam e the fourth Puerto Ric an world boxing ch ampion Saturday by winning the World Boxing AssociaU nn WBA juruor lightweight crown with a unanimous decision over Ben Villaflor of the Phillipines. A crowd of around 10,000 paid to see Serrano take the title away Today on TV Pro football schedule 1s ten· tative und subject to last minute changci; 10 a m. (4) NFL FOOT· BALL Th 1• Cincinnati Bengals m l't't the Pittsburgh Steelers Noon C2l NFI. GAME OF mEWEEK. 1 p.m . (2) · NFL }'OOT· BALL -The Dull as Cowboys meet the St. Louis Cardinals. 3:30 p.m . (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL '76 -Highlights of selected games played this weekend. 5:15 p .m . (4) WORLD SERIES -The second game ol the World Series from Cin· cinnati's RlverfrontStodlum. Crucial Tilt from Villaflor in his second at- tempt. Using his longer reach, Ser· r ano dominated throughout the 15 rounds: Lottery Suffers DOVER, Del. -Delaware's legal pro football betting lottery, ilie first in the nation. has been talcing in only one-eighth of what state dfici als had predicted. The weekly take during the lot· tery's first six weeks d oPeration averaged about $55,500. State of. fici als had hoped to average $428,570 per week. a $6 million gross during the 14-week Na· tional Football League football season. A li in Spotlight HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Syria will pay $15 million fer a Muham· mad Ali -G eorg e Forema n heavyweight title fight should Ali change his m ind about retire- ment, promoter Don King said Saturday. King said other governments have shown interest in an Ali· Foreman fight, but Syria has come up with the money. Nmtase Sparkle• OSLO .:. llie Nast ase of Romania won the $40,000 first prize in an international tennis tournament Saturday, beating Sweden's Bjorn Borg 2-6, 7-5, 6-0. 6-4 in a one hour and 45-minule match. The match w as played on a winner-take-all basis. Nastase now faces a challenge from U.S. Open champion Jim- my Connors for a $500,000 match. reportedly to b e played later m the winter at L as Vegas, Nev. Painter Sizzle• PARIS --Arnold Palmer, the 47-year -old aging Amer ican master, and Severiano Ballester os. Spain's 19-year-old prodigy, each put on closing rushes Saturday and shared the third-round lead in the Lancomc Trophy golf tournament al 214, two under par. Ballesteros birdied three of th r lastfour holes. EVANSTON, Ul. (AP) - Mlchlgan coach 80 Schein· bechler keeps boplnf fer a bird· fouiht same. but his top.ranked Wolverines are so talented that so far thls season it b as nOl material.bed. For the sixth straight time, the Wolverines rolled to an easy foot· ball victory Saturday, smashing wtnleaa Northwestern 38-7 in ti Bll Ten Confuence football same alter grabbing a 31·0 halftime le ed. .. You get 31 on the board and I suppose you let. down ... awd Tennessee Succumbs To Alabama KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Quarterback Jack O'Rear scored ooce on a 15-yard run and set up the winnina touchdown with two ts-yard scampers as ~-ranked Alabama downed Tennessee 20·13 Satw'day in a nationally. televised Southeastern Con- ference football game. The Tide got its winning touchdown with less than six minutes remaining, moments after falling to score on a fourth down gamble al the Vols' one. But Alabama made its winning march of 43 yards in only five plays after bottling Tennessee deep in its own territory. Btdldogs G ro"'I ATHENS, Ga. -Kevin McLee and Ray Goff scored first half touchdowns three mioutes apart to trigger the 11th ranked Georgi a Bulldogs to a 45·0 Southeastern Conference football victory over Vanderbilt Satur- day. Mc Lee, who ran f<r 61 yards in the opening quarter and flllished with 101 yards, capped Georgia's first scoring drive with a two- yard plunge with eight seconds r emaining in the period. A uburn llp•~• AUBURN, Ala. Freshman quarterback Gary Lanier scored two touchdowns and threw a 61· - yard .scori ng pass to give Georgia Tech a 28-10 upset vie· tory Saturday over a fumbling Auburn football t eam. An Auburn fumble on its own eight-yard line and another on its 31 opened the way for two of Tech's three fourth-quarter touchdowns. Tbe defeated Ti.g,ers also blew two scoring chances in- sideTech's 15. LSIJ St.,..ble• LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP ) - Dallas Owens' one-handed pass inter ception and 56-yard touchdown run started Kentucky to a 21 ·7 upset over Southeastern Conference rival LooisianaState Saturday night. Owens' gallop came with 1:29 left in the firs t period. The Wildcats added touchdowns in the second quarter on a 58-yard drive and in the third period on a 77-yard march highlighted by a 51-yard run bv Chris Hill. Gators Collect TALLAHASSEE, F1 a. -Alvin Parrish batted down a Fiorida State pass in the end zone with one second left Saturday night to preserve a thri Iii ng 33-26 football victory for the 12th rated Florida Gators Parris h batted the ball away fron:i Florida State's Kurt Unglaud. who h ad burned him on a 26-yard touchdown pass as lhe Seminoles bid for a tie in the waning seconds or the game. Terp• Escape COLLEGE PARK, Md. A 27-yard fi eld goal by MikeSochko with 2:56 r emaining, following a blocked punt by Ken Roy. pro- vided the winning points for un- beaten, fifth-ranked Maryland in a hard-earned 17·15 football vie· tory over Wake ForeslSaturday. Maryland, a 17-point favorite, scored early in the frurth quarter on a one-yard run by freshman George Scott, took a 17-7 lead on Sochko's kick, then held off a late rally by the Demon Deacons. Pro Scores Charge-rs Test Ho1JSton Ntll..ill lt.ClclY LHtut Los Anvelot 7, WHlll"9ttn l o -••1104.NY ,,..,,oen• ""' Molllrut 7, NY llanoers 4 Phtledllp"I• S, Toronto\ 0'-tl PltUl>llrQft 4, Oetr&t l ~I Loul•6 Voncou,,.r 1 ..lltlOl,M"-\01.1 I SAN DIEGO CAP) -lhree·way tie for first It's a com plicated they held b efor e last possi bility , but the week. American Football Con· But Sao Diego is up for ference West title race the game against the could get all tied up Oilers for other reasons again, depending on the as well. After today. the outc ome of today's Chargers hll the road - games. to Cleveland and Pitts· inghal!time. The Charger s of this year don't want to shame those guys of yesteryear. W.r1• lf.chy IAatw OUe«iK a. Now 1!1191..,01 ......,hWll, B1nn'ft9l'l"" O "-""• •• Wl11111c>eQ 4 S... OleVo 4, C.IV•rv 2 T h e S a n D i e g o burgh -and they don't Cbargers have a chance want to depart t own to gilt l>nclc: in the batUeif behtnd a three-game los- they can knock off 'the ing streak. powerf\11 Houston Oilers, Then too, today wlll be UteNo.ldefenslve team alumni d ay for the in the AFC. Chargers. About 30 old And II the Denver stars of the past Uke Broncoa, 3·2 like the Lance Alwortb, Paul Charger!\, can overcome Lowe, Keith Lincoln. the Oakland Raiders at Tobin Rote, Earl F aison. Denver, it again would Ron Mix, Don Norton lock S&n Dieao. Oak.land and Ernie Wright will be and DenveT Into the hon<IN!ld on tho field dur· While the Oilers have surrendered the Na· tional Football League'• low of 1,040 yards and have per mitted the learue's fewest points lhisyear, there arc some statistics on the side d the Charger s. San Diego is second in the AFC in total ofCense. second ln rushl111 and fifth in passing. The -Chargers boasl wide receiver Charlie Jctner. an otrseason au executive ln, of all places. Hous ton . , - ''16·JAWA MOPED Aatomatlc S WHILI THIY U.ST AT $299 Ride for Apprx. W MI 0.0 2334 Newport 8lvd., C.M. 714445-IOO• Cail 142-1171. Put a few words lo work for u . Scbembechler. •we've had so m&QY 1ame1 Ute tbla. I'd just love to &et into a aluaf est where a yard means a yard:• Tbe Wolverine went into the contest r anke<l No.1 natioaally in rushlnt, total off nse and scor-ini· Tbey piled up ~yards. with 361 coming on t.be 1row.t. Rob Lytle, the fullback· taUb1ek, gained 172 yards oa 18 rushes and scored two t.oucbdowns, leading the way before leavi111 the game In the third quarter with a minor ltg in· 3ury. .. r ju.st pref er Lytle ln Ula 1a.r:ue.•• said Sohembechler "l d • • ou t care where he plays . tailback or fullback.•• Held to only a field goal In the firs t quarter. the Wolverinu struck for four touchdowns within nine minutes d the second quarter, wrapping up their sixth victory fl tho season and third in theBl&Ten. Jim Smith started the second quarter barrage, grabbing a 52-ya.rd touchdown pass from quart erback Rick Leach. Michlgan scored the next three Midioost, Southwest Sooners Rally; Nebraska Rolls LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Quarterback Thomas Lott scared two touchdowns as Oklahoma converted four Kansas turnovers into second half scares in their Big Eight Conference football cl ash Saturday and b eat the J ayhawks28·10. Nol an Cromwell, the great Wishbone quarterback for Kansas, suffered serious knee damage mid way through tht! third period and probably will be loslfor the season. The sixth-ranked Sooners, two. time defending national cham· pions, trailed 10·3 atinteT"mission but quickly tied the score on Lott's 13-yard touchdown romp following a Kansas fumble on the first play of the secondhalf. Corttlauker• C....Ue LINCOLN, Neb Quarterback Vince Ferragamo connected with four touchdown passes Saturday. tying a school record for the second time this season and 1 eading No. 3 Nebraska to a 51-0 Big Eight Con· ference football victory over Kansas State. Ferragamo twice hit Bobby Thomas for TDs during his homecoming game effort that matched David Humm's 1972 performance against Kansas. Buckeyes Tri..-pla MADISO N. Wi s. -Jeff Logan rushed for 113 yards in 19 c a r r i e s , ' s e t ti n g ll p l w o touchd o wn s a pie ce b y quarterback R od Gerald and fullback Pete Johnson to power ninth-ranked Ohio Stale past Wisconsin 30·20 in Big Ten col· legefoolball Saturday. The 247-pound Johnson added 44 yards rushing, wttile boosting FULLERTON BAGS 58-14 VERDICT SANTA CLARA (AP) -Run· ning back Artis Dixon galloped on scoring runs of 45 and 64 yards Lo highlight Cal State Fullerton's 58-14 nonconferencc college fool· ball victory Saturday over Santa Clara. Dixon finished hi s day with 138 yards in 11 carries while Santa Clara's Mik e Gill, the nation's college football sccring leader with i.> points going into the game, was h eld pointless. Ed White added two TDs for FuUerton State, one on a 46-yard run and another on a 13·Y ard pass r eception from quarterback Steve Martindale. his Big Ten career reccrd fer touchdowns to 49 as the Buckeyes raised their record to4-l·l and 3-0- in the Big Ten. Wisconsin is 2-4 overall and 0-3 in the conference. Min .. rl Slloeked COLUMBIA. Mo. Sophomore t ailback Dexter Green's two touchdowns sparked low a State to a 21-10 lead in the first h alf and t h e underdog Cyclones held off seventh-ranked Missouri to record a 21·17 upset. in Big Eight Conference football Saturday. The quick-starting Green. who rambled 214 yards on 37 carries, romped 65 and 2 yards for his touchdowns before Mi ssouri awoke in the second quarter. lriM Rold DllC!fu SOUTH BEND. Ind. -Al Hunter ru s hed for three touchdowns and Notre Dame's defense recorded its third shutout ot the season Saturday as the 14th-ranked Irish swamped Oregon 41-0 in an intersectional college football game. Notre Dame, now 4·1, has yielded just two field goals since its season-opening 31·1-0 loss to Pittsburgh. Oregon dropped to 3·3 and suffered its second shutout this year. Colorado Fortunate STILLWATER, Okla. - Colorado fullback Jim Kelleher scored two touchdowns on short plunges, one after a freakish turn d events in the final minute, as the Buffaloes defeatedOklahoma State 20·10 in a rugged Big Eight Conference football game Satur.' day. The Buffs scor e d two touchdowns in the final 43 seconds. just as it appeared the Cowboys had the game in the bag. Red Raiders Ra•bw HOUSTON -Billy Taylor scored two touchdowns on runs of frur yards each and Texas Tech intercepted three passes from the nation 's l eading passer Saturday as the Red Raider s rolled to a 37-13 Southwest Con· ference football victory over Rice Saturday. The 10th-r ank ed Red Raiders, off to their best start since 1941, ran their season r ecord to 4-0 against Rice quarterback Tom- my Kramer who entered the game as the nation's l eading passer . Rice dropped to a 2·3 season record and a 1·2 mark in SWC play. Tech is 2-0 in league play. Northwestern controlled t.be pl~ ln the third quarter. ~hlcb was scocdcss. Tho Wolverines came baclt with another touchdown in the fourth quarter oo an St-yard dtlve capped by a ll·Y ard run by H nrlanHUckleby. Lytle &alned his 1'12 yards on 18 carries and left. the came midway tbrouab the third _suarter when he was sbaten up. SPORTS Cards Score 34-28 Verdict STANFORD -Quarterback Guy B e njamin made tw<' touchdown runs. passed for 2'1f yards and one touchdown and l~ Stanford to a 34·28 Pacific-8 foot· ball victory over Washingtor Saturday. The Cardinals trailed 7.3 affer one quarter but scored th.ref times in the second period capitalizing on two Wasb.ingtor. fumbles, totakecommand. Benjamin's 35-yard touchdawt' pass to James Lofton in the thi?< quarter gave Stanford a 27·'· lead . The quarterback 's seconc short touchdown run, a two-yarc dash mid way in the final quarter. made the Cards 34•14 leaders, an<. they held on for the victory a Washington scored twice in th1 final minutes. Benjamin completed 14 of Z. passes and allowed no intercep tions in Ute victory which gav< the Cardinals a 1·1 confeT"ence re cord. W ashiogton's Huskies. whose troubles Saturday in eluded dropped passes as well a: fumbles, also are 1·1 in the P ac-8 3 Golfers in Tie SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)- Don Iver son, Bobby Cole an(! John Harris are tied for the lead al 136 after two rou nds in the$125,000 San Antonio-Tcxa ... Open goll tournament . llobDY Cot~ 0CJn 1"8r<On John Harn \ 0.""1"00•~ ,,.lerOo~t•rl'lu" MMon llud~IOt\ • Tom Je"k.1n\ Sl1ve T8Vl<>r BulchB•irCI ArlKe l1ttt ttii,, Al Gelberrirr Mlll•r8erb<>r Fr@<! M.Jrt• Jim Simon\ LvnLoll Tf'd Goin C..dlg Stad"'r s.nov Gtlbr811~ RodF...,tlll Jim Colb<'rl Kor,.,,11 z..,.,.., Da..,.Hlll Tom Kite Vlc10< Reqtted1> Georqe Arcl'lrr Ed0ougl'ler1y o..,. El<ll~tl>l'ruer n~~-•J. 68-611-ll 6'1-67-1) 11-61>-I) 67·70-IJ 71-lt6-I~ 68-69-13 68-"9-IJ 68-70-13 lo-66-13 6'1-6'1-13 1>8·70-13' 118-71-13 7().6'1-13 n.61-u 68-71-13 111-11-u 11-6'-\) 68-71-IJ 68-H-12 /()./0-)4 7().70-)• 61-12-14 11·6*-J.4 71-6'1-14 ftl.12-U n~ Spartans, Aztecs Win l'l SAN JOSE Senior tailback Rick Kane ran for 105 yards and scored two touchdowns as San Jose Slate rolled to a 34· 7 victory over Long Beach Stale Saturday night for first place i n Pacific Coast Athl etic Associu· tion football. The Spartans victcry halted their own three- game losing streak and sn apped Long Beach State's 10-game victory string. The Spartans took thr lead for good when Kane scared on a five-yard run with 11:36 remaining in the first quart er. The w1nrung score came with San Di ego Stale to a 48 seconds r emaining in come.from-behind 21-lf> the sam e period, when victory over University Kane scor ed on a 19-yard d P acific. • pass from quarterback Less th an a minute Steve DeBerg. earli er. the Tigers had 1',or the Sp arta ns1 moved ahead 15·14 whrn freshman Vic Rakhsharu q uart e rback Jerr from Edis on High in Hui)· .Robinson scr ambled for tington Beach stood ollt, · a24-yard touchdown and catching three passes for then passed to light end 50 yards. Brian Peets for a two- Azt-• --•d point conve.~sloo. ... e ARe..,O Aztecs tatlback David SAN DIE G 0 --Turner, the n a tion's Quarterback Pete second-leading rusher P.er eschuk hit flanker coming into the game, Ronnie Smith with an suffered a groin injury 81-yard scoring pass during that first drive with 2 : 26 r e m ai ni ng and was lost for the re. Saturday night to spark mainder of thP game ... 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SUll Billy Y ancy, Chuck Van Liew and a strong defensive unit propel.led the Saddleback Cdlege Gauchos to a 14-0 Mis- sion Conference football vi c tor y o v e r San Bernar d i no V alley College Saturday night to Tom MIU er was tood f« 11 yards and came with tl~e right-handed Yancy rolling to his left and throwing at a full running speed. The con· version try falled with 3:58 l eft in the first quarter. and lost tt yard on fourth down. SAN DIEGO Runninf bac k John Bates dove one-y urd "1 I efl tack 1 e w llh 26 seconds left, giving the This could have been a SeeScalp, Pa1e A·l3 OAM• SU,TISTIC1 H FlrsldOWft\tlnltlnO Flrst-nl oauln<i Flt"ltdownt i>enallt•' TOCal flrsl CIO-• Vll'dH11$hlno 110 V•cbpeUinQ lb Orange Coast College s Pirates a stunning 19·14 ; upset ov er San Diego Mesa. the slate's No.1- , at Mission Viejo High School. Vince McCullough in- t erce pled an Indians pass al the G auchos 40 and returned it to the San Bernardino 36 to set up the second score with Yancy hitting Van Liew at the 22 and the big fullback driving the rest o f th e wa y to a touchdown. V•diloll •1 !Wt yard\O'llMd HJ Pullts·••9· dill •OJ 1 • V•<tsoen•ltreCI 1010 1 4 Ill l?J ti n• 9-lt I 1 111 I 0 ranked junior college football team, Saturday night. The visiting Pirates, 1-0 in Mission Con- ference f ootball play. trailed 14-0 in the third period before putting t~ether their incredible rally. UCl'S GEORGE NEWLAND (31) PRESSURES STA A tough Stanford University defense and ao inspired effort by goalie Chris Dorst proved the un- doing of UC Irvine as the An- teaters lost, 8·5, in water polo ac- • lion at Newport Harbor Hi gh Saturday afternoon. l Dorst had several key saves and blocked three penalty shots. I including two in the crucial third period when Stanfcrd held hqsl UCI scoreless. The Cardinals scored a goal in that period and went ahead 7·3 in the fourth quarter. I Pl auged by turnover , Anteaters could not seem to generate much or an offense. Several ti m es lhl' b<ill was fumbled away deep in scoring position. After playing a conl>ervauvc first half, UCI appeared lo be on the move. But a blocked UCI goal on a six-on-three situation in the third quarter and four turnovers in the final period deflated the at- tack. Gary Figueroa scored three goals, one a penalty toss, foe UCI I Polo Sumnaaf1l_ · Tritons, Mesa, Gauchos Lose Don Hill fired in eight goals, but lo no avail as 1 the San Clemente High I Tritons lost to E l Raneho I d Pico Rivera, 12·11 , in Monte Vista water polo tournament action in ' WhittierSaturday. ·~ The Tri tons led into the fourth period, but bad passes a nd turnovers coupled with a late r ally by El R ancho proved their downfall. In later action, San Clemente with a shakey offense lost to Rolling Hills, 13·6. Sports Calendar 0r..,._c ..... 1, t11•1t•t1 .... 1 T .. "'-rwpWlflMN • ...,,, SIENIOll5 t. C llrll ltlllefl CEd llOfll 1. ' w•t•rllolne CMlulon v11tol l. Al· I "'°" 111.-. Parkl 4. l<ot•r ICb\la AAesal S. 0...rMlt CCoste MHal 6 INHtteft {VIII• P•rltl 1. lie 119._..., GIMt (Unl ... nllf ) •M Gf' ........ se IVlllaPMk). J UNIOllS 1. YOUflO (Cost• Metal 'l l.eOonl .. Racque tball and Boyd Philpot fired in two, in- cluding a penalty shot. The loss leaves UCJ with an 8-3 record and evened up the account with Stanford. The Anteaters de· foaled Stanfor d in Palo Alto, 8-7, last month. UCI r eturns to action Wednes- day night when it takes on the host USC Trojans at 7:=->. '>lanlO<O uc1rv.,,.. UCI \<O<•nQ f19utr.,. J Prolpoll ) I ,_. l 0 2 s CMlulon Vletol J. G.rt>ardl 10>\I• ~) 4. TllomP$0n ICOSlll Mn11l I 0 -ros (Va•ncla) 6. Appell (A>un· taln V•llev> 1. °''" ceo.-cl<!t #fir). 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I.If f A ,,.--. ~•·""'\ SH f"9 illflM Slllt r-lmuuncit ComPf"'" Ho<Ttt Olft<'ft 81ocntlfl(llon. RI no<s F""blM-luml>IO\ lo•I t t Se<1•••vOuart•" S.... 8emll•OI,,. 0 0 0 0 0 Yancy used a short· yardage passing attack to propel the Gauchos In the first half with Van Liew grabbing one in the fourth .quarter for a 34· yard gain and a second touchdown. • Sod(ll•llkk & 0 0 I " But it was the defense th at held the San Bernardino Indians al b ay throughout th e night, forcing numerous mistakes in the running game and limiting the Indians to two first half passcompletions. The first half was a de- fensive battle with the lone touchdown drive d the Gauchos the only Thi s tim e, Yanc y found John Hoyt open in the end zone for a two- point conversion and it was 14-0 with 13:14 re- maining. Bouman 1.. ... Staff ~e»n< ... z1m,.,,.r SI JUIH Smillt 0..°'4 e.i1 C1•1< Tolil\ Pettry Soelcl>ef" .v.,.uew Yf/l><Y Tot•ls l~ Zimmer 9•11 TOIM~ ltUSHING s. .......... 1 ... tell le yl 12 JJ I 3 \ 1 0 ) 1 1 0 1 1 I I 10 !IA I 1 • • I (> '° 110 ~ ) 0 10 0 0 .... I I I 0 10 0' •• 0 OS S I I 0 1 0 •0 11 Bates. a G-0. 185-pouod All·Cl F running back rrom South Hills Hi gh, was the catalyst, scoring three touchdowns and rushing for 73 yards on 14 carries. SMdllllilclt 9 33 l , ... 11 ~ •• lO ~ 133 I () 1• :ra 31 Hewasparticularly ef- ,, fective on the winning • > drive that started with ~! 2:59 l e ft when the Pirates fielded a San Diego Mesa punt al its 48-y ard line. f'ASSING S111 le1"11erdlno pa IK phi V9 pct. 1 1 o n * lS 7 I 71 .407 0 0 0 .000 F i r· s t • P i r a l es 23 ~ I II. .)YI $ .. ddltbaO scoring threat. Only one first down w as recorded 10 the second quarter that by Saddleback The San Bernardino defense did an outstand- ing job of containing the Gauchos much of the night, especially on one series at the Indians' 29 mid way through the th ird peri od . 'fhe Gauchos had second and one, failed to ~ain twice v .... cr 1~ 11 quarterback Jim Conley 800 completed a 23-y ard pass ooo to fl anker Dave Parsel . ''° Next, he threw an in- Mlllel' l 0 Toi••> lo 11 But Yancy was on target, hilting 10 of 11 at- tempts and having th e ot h e r i nte r cept e d . Yardage for t h e 11 com- pletions was only 79 but the little quarterback Mistakes Costly completion but followed that with a scr een pass that gave the Pirates a first down on the one. GWC Hamled Bates then scored the de- ciding touchdown. For San Diego Mesa. the loss w as its first against four victories. scrambled and threw with unerring accuracy . His touchdown strike 37-21 Def eat The Pirates began their come back drive in the third quarter when Rhett Tucker recovered a Mesa fumbl e at the Olympians' 39. On the following two plays, Bates ran 31 and eight yards, the latter result- ing in a touchdown. PLUS RAIL SERVICE, DOCK·BIGBLOADING, EXPANSION LAND, pct '.()!) IOO IOO PBOTECl'ED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS& MORE. For information on this or other building alternatives. cell your brol<ef or Cfeig Lyon, Manager of Sales & L.eAS!ng at (213) 628~4204, (714) 833·1010. ' AVAILABLE NOW AT IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Then in th e four th quarter, Tim Hicks in· tercepted a Mesa pass at the Olympians' 34. The big play on the drive was a 28-ya rd reverse by Parsel. On a fourth •md goal from the one, Bates scored again. But the extr a point attempt was blocked and the Pi rates trailed, 14 -13. It was a night when the Pirates h ad several de- fens1 ve stars. Tucker was c redited with 14 tack l es fr o m hi s linebacker position while a no th er l i n eb ~ck er. Ton y All en. h ad 17 tackles. It w as Allen·s first start. Conley had a finC' passing p erfor mance, completing 13 or 29 f oe 166yards. Steve Fairchild threw for 290 yards for S<tn Diego Mesa. * * GAME STATl\TIC.S 0 F'r~t down\ r 01hm() "I FlnldOW"•Pd\"nQ A l'l••I dow""'""""'r' o TOIAI nr\I dOwn\ 1 l VMckt\lihlr\Q I/I v,,..ckpan1nQ lb• YMckml 1 Nttt VtW'cKQtl•fll\d 11ln PIJfll"dYq (11\I 7 10 I) 'f MCl1 ootl\611 i.cl t 91 f •lf"nbl~ tumt>I~ IO\f ,, '. Scote tty Ou••l•tS * M ~ 4 I IJ '"" 740 "' J11 111 O 6-Hl O••no* Co••• o o 1 " •4 !>o!t>D1~Mt>\<1 0 I I 0 11 C..,,m,~t eo-w .. 11 Con•o 8AtP\ Wf!o,,,,....,, Pitr\tl O louqtoihn T<>1a1, RUSHING Or•"••Co•I l<b '" .. • ll 17 11 0 •i 171 PASSING Orut•CH•I yl n 0 .. 0 0 0 ] Sl pa pc ,111 . .,,, Cnnlotr '1'f ll I IM 0 ll>Uqhlln 1 0 0 0 TOIAI\ )I ll l 1~ ...... , ' l'(I. ... ) .ooo ,•10 FIRST IN THE NATION! ., I WWW ~ You are respectfully ~Invited fotho ~; birthday celebration of JACK NEWTON DANIEL ~b~ world famou1fllPJ1Bll bonM t1f tl111 % oz. 4olla rm SIS S~Hain , Santa Ana )I ~~-,.-.. - Capture 'ritle Mesa Runners Sizzle Again The Costa Mesa High nenip Villa Park (50:24) Mustangs. are not only w b 11 e V al ti o c la of p r oving th at they are No. Placentia was third in 1 in the CIF 3 -A cross 50:31. Santa Ana's country poll, but that Footh i ll w us fourth they are easily No. 1 in (50 :34) f ollowed by the entire CI F . Edison (50: 40), Mission On a clear Saturd~ at Viejo (50:46), Hunt· UC Irvine, the Mustangs i nl(lon B each's Marina captur«dtheirthlrdcoo-(51 :04), Buena Park secutive high scbod in· (50 :57) and Fountain vitational tiUe-and they Valley (51:08). did it in an Imposing Jn the girls division, manner at the Orqe ninth grader Tami Darr County Invitational. d Mission Viejo siu.led With their top five run-to a first place vict«y lo ners all clocking undel" 11:40. IO minutes on a nearly-vAutTY flat two-mile course, the (Rece 0 -1. c1t, .. ros <v•~•> Mus tangs ran 49: 08, only '~u. GorNa cve1enc1.1 •·S61GIM' d o( th eet IUnl .. ~llvl ' S1 4. Rive r• CVelM-four seco n s ( em ClellO•OOj.EOdy (M•Ctr0elllOCll6. record. C.mllO CS.nu AMI 10; 10 7. S.lve Runm.ng 1'n the second IV•'-'cl•l 10 11•.S.ltr• ISAV.ilevl 10: 11 '· PeMe IPeclflcel 10· IS 10. ft four varsJty races, the DetNlrl•on tLeg""• Buehl 10:11 M u stangs were led b y I) Long tUnln rsllyl 10 n ,._ Gt.,..m IUnlve"llYI 10· U 1S. O.rcv junior Joe Young, who 1u..1 .. "11y110 26. bad the day's fastest THm t ou11: va1enc1a 11, """'-""'•'· c locking of 9~41. Charlie 1R10 11-1. Young 1cost• ~> Chris tensen of Edlsop . •·u 2. Gert\arc11 <CM•• MH•t 9;41 J. . b . H t ' t ~ ICost. MeH ) 9.4'4. Al· H lg 1 n u o l ng on "'°"' 1euena P .. k1 9: s3 s. KOi er Beach r ecorded the ceotta t.1iau1•:su .0verhOlt 1C"Am • • -.I Meul •:5' 7. C.llCMJH I Buena P-) s econd qwckest time ._. 10:001. G4tton1 1Hunt. Buehl 10·0H. 9 :43inrac efour. w.111> 11<enn$(1111o:os10. Stec11.0111 The Mus tang s ' t eam :=~~0:.0'06 11' C•lvano IH1a1t. ijm e was more than a THm 101e1s: Cost• Mes., 11, ~unt. minute faster th an run· a.,;:::· 31_1. Ch••• «corona ""' Top Grid Matchups Upcoming Two South Coast League cruc ials and the Edison of Huntington Beach-Wes tmins ter con· front a tion in Sun set League circle s h ighlight this w e ek 's pre p football a genda for the Orange C oast area . Al S a n Cle mente will be C ost a M esa High's Mus tangs and at Mission Vie jo will be Lagun a Beach Hlgh's ArUstsin a pair of Friday night matchups that will go a long way in determining each of those team's c h ampio n ship and/or playofffates. Costa Mesa and SC are both 2·1 and s o is Laguna Beach, whe r e Mission V ie jo 0 ·2) a waits. They :~I trail Cor on a del Mar 13-0), whic h w ait s until S aturday to due l Dana lhlls a t Newpo r t Harbor. The S unset Le ague's gam e of the w eek is the E dison -Wes tmins ter tiff where both team s s port 1-0 r ecor d s in the ir bids lo k eep p ace with Foun- t ain Valley, the C IF4·A 's No. l r a nked t eam . Fountain V alle y i s a t d ange r o u s Newport llarbor a nd Marina o f llunling t o n B each is at Hunting t o n B e ach i n a d ash o f distr ict r ivals. Huntington B e ach i s 0 .5 a nd M arinn i s coming of( t he 5 1 -0 thumping f rom F ountain Valley. OthC'r J(am es this w e ek 1 nclude Thursd ay's duels p itting San t a A na and Estanc ia of Cos ta Mes a a t N ew p o r t I l arbor in u C e ntury L eagu e Battle a nd the Angelus "Le ague i:am e fenlurln g St. An· thon y o f L o ng B each • 1ga 1n s t Santa Ana's M ater D e i a t S a nta Ana Bowl. Al ~o Saturd ay ar c U niver sit y or Irvin e and l•:J Tor o c la s h in g in S outh Coas t L eagu e pl uy a t Tusti n Hig h . M1rl 9·5' 2. Tlmmerm1n• IS.a· OltCMICk ) •:Sl ]. Our•n {FOOINll) 9:53 • 8ueker 1w .. 1mln\lerl 10:01 s. ~ulherland IFoothllO 10;01 6. Plall 11~erlnal 10·01 7. To~rty (Foothtll I 10 °' • G•llup 'w r1na1 10·01 '· Ern\I CEI Ooredo 10. Garclo •MerlN) 10•09 14. tr (Cofone .. IMarl IO·U. THmtoc.is: Footlllll 41.MarlN 6J. IRK• •>-1. Oorlsrenw n IEdl10n) 9 Q 1 UIBonte IMlHoon Voejol 9·47 l. wa11erf\ouse (Min ion Vle101 t :• 4. W.slfell (VIiia Park) 9·S4 S. ~I IFounteln V•lltyl 9:S6 .. GtH\ ..... ~ (VIiia Perk) •: S1 7. Goldstein IEdl\on) 10:03 •. Menn (MoS>lonV!e- Jol 10:04 '·-I'd IVolla P¥•1 10 04 10. Harden tSonor•l 10-01 II. Arel~ I Edison I IO;OI 13. Sciroetn~ ,(l'VI 10 It u LenlOOn (Edl10rtl 10: 14 U Smoot ll'V) 10 1•. THm tot••s· Viti• Park ... EcflOr\ 60, M1u lon Vie Jo 66. JUNIOR VARSITY IRK• 11-1 Pelerwn ICo•I• Mewl 10 JS 2. Soreque (Co11a Mu al 10 ., J Knlpo tColl• MaH I 10 46 4 SultovM IEI Mod•nel 10 •7 S Clemon• CMale• Dell 10 •I 6. Shena I Co"• Mewl 10 •• ' Oone••n IL.tQun• BU< hi 10 Sl 10. ROdrlOuet IC.OSI• Meu l 10 S4. lllact 21-1. Melanson IBuen• Park> 1o·u 1, ,.,..,c1ers <un'"""''Y> 10:41 J. Hewkin• (Foolllllll 10:43 4. Toohey (Footnltll 10:4S 5. Pierce 1..,,.stmtn1terl 10: SO 4. Sc:hlptoorst IU lll••••lly) IO :Sl I. Powell cun1versl1y> 10.Sj. {Rt<e 31-1. LHnG IVtll• Pen) 10:2'2. Sorensen !Villa Perk I 10:.iQl. 0-eluP CVllle Parlt) 10:4• 4. Eell.,. IMer!11el 10:0 S. Ooerlnq (VIiie PMkl IO:SO 4. Conroy IFV I 10:51 1. Hutclllnos (FV) 10:52 9. Loye IMMIN ) 10· SS SOPHOMORE IRK• 11-1. Overt\011 ICost• Mewl 10 M 1. L.9ra le.Kie Me~el 10-•I S MtClr1hy IE•l•nclel 10 •3 4. Cortt Ill Hebra I 10 .. s. Venat>Oe fCo,te MaH I 10 4, •. Hlmpnrpys ICoSI• Ma1el 10 S1 t. Chle>ml'\ IMettr o.ll 10 \910 Poulter IE•l•"<••I II O'I Cllece 11-1 Herrls IOAM Hills! 10 n 2 Clerk ITuUlnl 10 713 Bru<1· qomen 10.,.,. Hlll•I tO·JO• Jell•"°" 10.ne H1llU IO·J1 S. Delton n .. tonl 10 >i•. Boyd (Unlve"llYI 10 :ll. IRK• Jl-1. CO"'O!•lo\I (Voll• Pano I 10 11 2. up0re IVI Il a Plrk I 10:1? l. Fr .. 11tnr11cll (VIiie P.,kl 10 l6 4. &rown IFV 110 37 S. O>t>orne I Min '°" Vlalol 10 O 6. Clerk (l'V 1 10:4' a. Mc"ff• (Min ion VlaJol 10·••· PRESHMIH Ille<• 11-1 Kolar (COSUI MHal 10· SI l. Alvarer tGerden GroYel 10. SI l Gu1men !Valenclel 11·os 4. Oelo•do <Ocu n Vie•> 11:41 s. McMk n .. t ll•9un1 BeA<lll 11·74 7. Frtnll.tln CNewport H•rt>orl 11 1'I t . Helquln COcun View I 11.Jl 10. f'lllway CLaouna Beaclll ll·:U. (llec• 11-1. L .. IFullertonl 1o·n 1 Scoll IFootllllll 10 n 3. ttun I Fullerlon I 10· SJ 4. E berh&rd I El Oo•edo I 10: S6 s. Scon (Coron.1 del Miorl 10:59'. Ollbtrton (H1>11t.BH<"I " 05. CRKe 31-1. CoPOOm IFV) 11·00 1 Sllnde" IEdltonl 11;07 3. Cebel~ ,..,,.Jtmlntt~rl 11: 's •. Sell• (MIH!o<\ VleJot 11 1• s. Man in <Marlnel 11'77 & M<Olvem IFVI 11.29 10. oa .. noor1 (MM!nel 11'>7. OlRLS VARSITY 1 Derr {M1ssoon Vitlol II <IO? Nin· lie IRo. ... v 1 II '4 3 Rotn•"" ICosl• ~··• u ·n ~ "'"" (EdlM>nl 11 21 ~ Trainor CHunt. Baechl tt·J.I 6 8omM\ 10.ne Holl•) 12 H 7 Ol-r cun1Yers1ry1 11· 37 a Bate•on IH..it. 8'.Kht 11 l7 •. Fl•her ICo•I• Mewl 11 41 10 Ellenberq IUnl•er\•'VI l1 0 17 Ftrn1ndar IESlenclal 11 tt 13 Jontt ICorone del Marl ll U 14. T•trault tCo•l• Mu el ll OS H. Galloqh« ICO\te MIHI 1l'07. JUNIOR VARSITY I H-r tGarllen Gf'0"91 IJ40 1 Tt lrnull !C°""' M•HI IJ 0 l Devis (Co•ta ""°"' 13 U •. Hollld"" 1Go$t• ""'••I 14 01 s ResfltlO fCO\la Me••> 14 40 • Prlolto IM~ttr 0~1) U 10 •. MCMlllo~ !Mii" 0•11 1\ II Grid Standings Flll!l!WAYl.IAOV8 Or<>'•mont 1 ' ., 31 WLT l'P ... SM 01090 Ma\4 I I 41 ,, """""'"' 2 0 IO 414 Fulltrton ' S4 •1 '•"l nl"IA 7 0 H St s.<1111 .. na 0 I> u "-'""Y Hill\ 7 0 s. 30 C.rrl~ 0 ' 70 5.1 ftnv 2 I " ~o s .. 11rd1y't Seer" I 0-11 I I I 31> I, l)<anoeCoe11 1•, San Ol900Mo'40 l4 W.11•rn I I I 20 » Ml V.ClS. G<Oi\~Olll 1' M~IA I 0 H S4 Fu!lerlon lO. C•rrl!M u Bu.,,• P1n llt 0 0 14 •• S1t01rdey's G•~" s .. .,,,..,,, Scor•t Ful~lon 11 O<a"~ Con1 L-.lll&.s ..... 11aH S.n1a ... .,. al SO Me,. l'rlOY'• O•m.• Mt SAIC ec C•rrllo• "'"•'-•"' ._, WtUfr" et "AP.et"""' I""""" V\ Meonoll• •I LI Habra MISSIOfl CONl'llll:NCI s.,o,,.y Mill< •t Trov al l!uena Par> w I. PF l'A Olll ANGE L[AGUf S-•IN<-' C) 79 C1tru' , 0 61 " WL Pl' PA Q\Mfty I • 1• ' L• Hall•• l 0 ., 14 P11-r I I 10 4S o~von , I ., " lllwrsldl I ' 19 " E'°"rent4 1 I .. ,, San .. m erdlno I I l S u EIOoredo . ' \4 " s.noieqo II 1 ~ )S ~· ' l • " So...,,_ ... ,.,. 0 , 1t J2 ""'""'°" I 1 4\ 0 11 ... 0 , 0 " ht11f'f•v'1 Scarft Ve19ncl• 0 ) )4 ,. Saddltbolclo U, 'k>n 8tm1•!1l..,O SatllNty'• s- FullerlO<I ?4, Va .. ntla U ClfnltfO, S.11 Olt90 City i P;otomer •• Cllallty J <Anyo<1J7 er .. o Rl .. "lelf 11 SouH•wetl•m I) l'rlUy'sC•-Saturday'• 0.m.• S....Ora•• B•~ ... 11iv.r\I0.11I SM!Oltl)IC ~ C.nyonet L• HabrA Sen 0 .. 00 at CllalltY l!I Oor•doel V1•ont1• C11rvu 1 Sen letnardlno CA•Ot:N O•OVE 1.IAGUf Paloma, et Soul~.,, tltrn WL pp PA SOOTHIRHCALCON,.llll NCI Pac•nce 7 n n ,, WL p,. p .. GlrO.n Grove 7 •• ,, •loH<>nm , 0 "* J) Rfl'lt"'D1'1Mnl1o• , IA " S.nt1990 I I\ I\ Sen••-... 7 0 J4 • CVl>f'e\\ ' I n u Bol.;o (or •Nf~ , " 1' LAHMl)l)r ' i IO )I l0. .. ,,.100\ I , lJ 1' (iolMn W..•1 II 0 , lo Quint• n , •• 'II 0 ,. •8 ~h1nl•y'• hern LASoul"-•1 Pe<ltot A II L°' A"'IOO• I Lot An(l"IH CC 0 ,. ~\ ,,...,., 0•"'" Setwrdn • S<:.,_. 8o1'• Gr-~ •o S.enli•OO ot r"'rotll Cypreu'I l. .. Sout"w••I 1• c;r .... RIO Hon di ••• L .. ,c ,. l'.Clfl<• •• R•~IWI "'""''°' •t \ente Mof\1<1 )!, Harbor 4 9tlM°'..-de ""'a''' oa-. LA Southw9'1 n Golden _, .ot SOUTH C04$T CON,.IRINC• occ WL ,.,. PA I Ml'ldLUOUI Mt le!IA"""4o 1 0 • JO • OP.,... Cafft I . 0 It 14 • ~•t1,1t.aten114 • f, -.. ,.. .. .,,, ..... Sunday. OCtober 17, 11178 DAil. y I'll.OT A JS -COll,ege Roundup . F oothall Scores EAST Pe.o.nSt.27, SyracuseS Pittaburch 38. Miami, fla.19 Yale37, Columbla6 Colgate17, Pr1nceton7 Harvard 17. Dartmouth 10 Pennsylvania 15, Laf~ette14 Rutger82S. Lehilb21 Villanova 24. Delaware24 WUUam & .M~ 21, Navyl3 Brown 28, Cornell 12 Boston Col 14. W. Vll'ginia3 Tulane 23, Army 10 Mofttclalr St. 2t, Wllllem P1tten.an • 1 Curry ll. Freml119ftem SI, 10 TnntO<I SL 21, S.tO<I H•ll lS N c. C.t'flfel 21, Ot1t-re 14 O tldel 10, Rl<M•ond 1 Soulflal'fl u. 20, J ecloton St • Gtambl"'910. MhSIHIPD• Vel 7 l(uuto-St 3•. 0..YfttY St. 14 UDYle lS,Otle-re Val • SNl)llefl)l)urg 7, LOCI< H.t"'°" 0 W.Stmn\lr, I'• SS, Frostburg 7 All>enV, N.V. ts, Cor11ana St. 14 GtO¥e0 1Y 11,Geneve• New Hempslllre 34, C.nt. co,...ctJClA 21 ..,,.Slty.,'3, Worteol9r Tech21 WI lml 119ton 2 I, And an Oft o "''laQ'-vU, W•s"· &Jell 1 Clnl\lusJS, 0s-os1. I\ C.W. POJt 16, Klngt Point U H""'lllon 1•. Coll>y U Holstra tJ, Ford him 21 Man ec11Usett114, Rl'IOdah lend 1 AIC20, ltllace 19 Allred 20, Hol>lrt 6 Meu MtrlUmets,Bos<o1151 • COSTA MESA CHAMPION -Alice Derby (right} defeated Frankie Durst to capture the President's Cup championship for the women's club at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club recently. • Plymou111s1.1t NewHavenJ Roclletter lO. W•oner 10 Oak Tree Race Entries Ted•Y't El'tri.t. FlnlP•11:JOp.,,.. l'ltlST RACE -6 l11rlOMS., lMr okls & uo. Ctelmln9. Puoe $t,OOO. o •. ,,. ...... once \16,000-Sll,OOQ. Genii• Jeu tGonreletl 110 HI Zetle (N09uell Rlver Oouoll IMtMl StuctloOty lov IOfnlcolaJ 118 120 )(II] THIRD RACE -•furlong• 1 .,...., olO mlldenflllles. Puru SI0,000. My l'entl\Y 1si-mellarl o.v11·1Tneno••1011 • ..-•• 1 llS PS Din's Hooley IGona terl ROMy Hill (Pineo I 0.vllOld II 10 11•..-H I O>nlunctlon (M•hO•neyl Dibud'"' l ol>lll CMcHar911t) All W.ek End l<A•l•ned•I A·L Gleuburg tr•oneo entry. "' "' 1n Ill 110 lit Retie! RA.icier IOonlcola) WlnCISOl·s R•D CPlncay) Penc l'OSl!gura IS'-m•hrl FHqMlnq ICamc>H I X111 Ito 117 117 T UMlllOh e Meoft IT Of'O I 11\ SIXTH RACE -l·lll6mllH h"" 11~ olds. Allo11,,.•lCts. Puru '12,00Cl. O ndv Q, IV•ltnruele) 8ol0rl<a CPlnedel ICel\o• Kin <L•m1>erll 11 .. 1 .... n IOl•V¥e\ I Nevacs. Butto~ IMcHergut'I P.,...rol Floqhl ITo•ol RoYllC•llonq ICalval 0r1..,Wt1oe1 IMMt•nerl Ju• Olr 1Wor1manl ·~ :!1 11' 11111 )C II\ 111 CountHS ,.eootr tPlerctl Oen•erO....n COlnlcolet Nowtnna cPonceyl P i II\ )(1 It) 11\ lllOU9'TH •ACE I I 16 ""IH 1 v•11r otd m~•den coH'iii & Qllldll'\CJ' Pu,..,~\10.000 AIMI Elltl-!e BolONult .. ~e IP .. rctl C.c>C.Audle CMene• Mlradero l<A\lan.ciA> ProuttMomenl (Pontovl 111 CAlnv'\ ll•l•<t (McH~rou~t I ti Corr Tt1rttP (VerQard l Ill O•lftCtlnSnow IOlnlCOl•I Whli.Sl>rite CPlerttl P,_C,,,.rlt lCHll llC'dll A<k "'''t810 IOll•a<hl 118 "' 118 Sl!CIONO II ACI -6''1 lurlonq\ l year old• l>r~d In c.111. Clalmln9 Purse i10,ooo. Clelmlng price )(II) 118 118 118 '25.000-UO,OOO. Sll'Q!rled !Harris I Humble Howera <Campas I T .. Merket IVtroara) l1>t l.l(l"ll•orn IGonaelarl Light Opera IPlercel ,.l,.TN RAC:I! -About 4., 11• furlongs Oft turf. l'llllts t. m.ores, J uo yeer oldS I. yp, Allow•nces. Pur..., 110 '1'.000. ,,. A·Bubbltwln (Toro I 114 Tlva Jue <Cu ••ned• t 119 A·l'Tlncau Rain IT Mo I II• I I~ l.aclYOI Tiit Like IS'-ma,erl 11q Racing Results Al Sa~t• Aftlte For Saturclly F1Ri'T RACE -& tu•long• J ytilr Clf)lllO••' Cldtm•t\Q Pun•M ODO. ~lloHo.le\s f Plnc•y> 4 00 l 00 1 .0 ._,, S PoilCY ITl>fOl I 00 1 00 H-y Fawn (Oln1col•I • 10 Tl...--1 lll'S Also ren -NNt N' Nice. Greet..., lntrlquo. Ledy Lfbber, Al .. r Roed Gii. Julie'• Flalqht, Oun<1n Outlle\•, RoYl l Merri11141 Scra1ci.a -Sc1.,.M, S<no BK·k. SECOND RACE -UurlongL 2 VMr oldllilltt.All-•ncu. Pune$11,000. Ac1Vat1t• hoy (Plnuyl 510 3 20 3 00 .,,,.11>e1 (Castaneda I • oo • 40 Frllf\<h ROia IGollrtltrl 6 00 Time-1.104/S A.Ito ran A·Blb•. HollyllOCk, Thill's Solid, Crvstel Crowll. Oltnerlt . Don f M.n1c. Fly Amen cane, •vi•• LVtlll. A·Hancock 111 & Peters ownood tn· trv Scrllclled-Mun Collt•n Dally Ooulllle, 7·H•lle Het•u • ,,_ Ad'.la11tt ae11y, l'tld 110.20. TMIRO •ACI! -61urlongs. 3 .,.., Olds £ uo Cl Aiming. PuHt S6,SOQ. Ne•Sl•me> IH-A•dl Cl>"-eCteek ll'orol T,.. Foa <C.sieneaa> 3 20 ao H O H O 160 1 <IQ .S IO<t•, J.H1rrv't LltlhlllY i ~w ........ H~h .... Paid UU.00 SIXYM RACE ~ ') lurlona• Malden colls & geldlnqs 3 y .. rtllO\ A. ..., Purse110.000 C.On!on lMcHaroUo> I 10 l IO ) 10 AtleqroV••I<~ !()onico••I 111 40 H .O OC~1A<1 F1re •No9ue1I •60 Tlmt-1 1'1 ' Also ren -S1>ant1ld C"ur-S1ar1 1119 Time. Boj<I Rapo.,rt Bold Hiii Ne .. r Tutt, T lmbroo~ Cl\olun Lowr. No 1cratclles SIVINTH ••ce I • "'''~·"" turf. l ye•r ol!I$ ~ ''" U on •11o..; Al io ... "c" Pur" 1!1.000 A""°""t er IC.>tenedel S 00 J 10 1.60 0 loae IT oro) s. lO 1 20 Au\!ln MICl!er IMcHMQu• o 2 BO Tlme-1,412/S. Al\O r., -Chlo1 A~~ ll~noer. El Erlrano. Ewact OuplkAt• Whole Fir. No scretchH. U EHCtl, .. AMOUft(tr • •Diode, Paid JI?. SO llONTH RACE -I I "'"'I"' ) v••r Old lll!le\. Hend ICl l> Pu••• UO OOO•clded Linde VI \ti ll•ndlca11 Hiii Hlltrlous IP,.rcel '~0 .. 0 )II') 4 00 l •0 Waler Of'Ollt IPlnc•vl Otaor,,,.n Otl'l'l>Olrd (Plnt'de I Peccl.od <MtHarqu~ I M•nne.ot.t Gus t01n1colAt Hot Wono IGontelezl hf•of P•r•d1s,.. fC•,tar\ed•t ll•d Sensation 1ver9 .. ., Oynesllc Oull.e I Pi.rte 1 119 1(11) ... 11~ · ·~ Ill SEVENTH •ACI! ' '"""""' FllH9'\ &. m.ar .. s, l ¥,...&, "'°' A ., (lh>lfl$(1 •llow•nt0\ Pu"• \lo().() FINI Co111'AQ" fl:OUIOI .. , \lo!AuV•nl ISl!orm•kt rl I,. Bnb\M.1991• CMcHM9uel "' V••v~I l\le IOlnltole) 1(11! S<lldrutlah tRamuet ) 1111l M•\movola (Plorcel 111 Roun<1 llose !Haw&rd I 117 Cori•POl.'rate Be11e INoouer I 114 Sun Ft'sllval ICa~tantd•l 117 Kama'IO•• IM•nlnerl 11112 P,,( L•~I (Toro) "' EIGHTH RACE -I"• mllt\onturl S Y•"'r old\. H.,>dkap. Pu,.• U~,000 add@d Gron \JI HO ICl'lalfld Nn Oiceo S..mtUJt'U ITtWn) Mon~C\Od'1 M Hnrou"'I Kin~('•"• l\notm•"''"r I D•tMQh•An j c.m,, .. ,, Otv•·•o•o C•''dn•·'1• ~·tf P.,,.111 'V•'"'l·~r.1 ••Olly Bov •M~n• "' 1n 116 11)9 111 "' .. ~ NINTH lt•CE • • •6 mot,.., J Vt•r old\ \ \.ID C ,.,,, ·"fJ Por\f \1.000 c 111mu,qor1re\tO.OOO \4~ SQulrt Htnrl' Ca mo•' 116 llomo \/l lToro• •1n lo><l f()llure• I 16 Stronq Aw4rd ~Pint •'t' t11 Pffl Boa !SllO<oma•~r • "• Pt<1J1yl(it (Oonltfl•ll XllT FIV!"9 Oon !Wo rtman I IA Un-Deck IHowMO• 00 0oc Tl!ome\ (MtM o 11D ~•lch Joa {Vero••• "" Area Calendar S.turd•Y 10<1. H I Footl>lll-O•na Hiii'-. Cnron~ d~I Mil• 11 Newoorl Herbor. Unl.er\lly .-El Toro •t Tu'11n Cbrilh al Al, Fullerton Colleqe el Oranoe Co••t Alve"ld• v1 Saddleb•<• a1 Mln lo" V••to HIQh (both al 1 JOI CrO!ts Collf'ltry CO\lfl M '"'Jt CorOl'M <lei Mar Dana Hiii\ falson. E~I•"' C•I Marina. Mat .. r 0"' •"Id Unfvttr,I ty •I Ml Siin A.nlonlo Coll•11•. C•• p,.. ty San Luoi ObltPO at UC. lr•IN II a "I I Wa!•r Polo Ml'.t Co•I• -. Corona det W..r "'Newport H•rbOr t 1 om l,. Fount••""•"•" •t Et Toro 110.t rn • $1. Ulwr•n<• l I, Plallsburqll I~ Brldow•tr. Man. 14, w COMllCl•Cut 7 lluc~Mll 29, West Clltsln u Edlnt>oroSt. I, Cieri on 10 E Stroudil>uro Sol. Men•lltld ~ i TrlM v, Conn IS, Mlddltbury & Lycoming 14, Ju11lele 13 Mlllttsvl lot St. 20. Bloom•b..,.oSt •• $1 "-ter·s U, FOU·Madl'IOn 1 UDYll IS. Otlaw•r• VII 9 Wldt""" U, Mo•evltll • All>rl(lllt 4 . Susquehanna T BowlifloG<Hn 17, Kenl SI 13 Fmkln & Mer\111127. Oltll.lnson ::O• '' c.nv~urgte w. MaryldndO l~ftOft V•I 13. Swuthmor~lt Milnllalt.en 7 Fllrlotlqh Oot k'W\l M1111mo.1rg l8 Ur sinus 7 NewYork Tecl\17,BowloSt o Uftlon 1'. R Pl 8 Wilil•lftl IS, BowdOln 0 MIDWEST nlin o is 2 1, Purdue 17 Color a d o 20, Oki aho m a StlO Indiana 14, I o wa 7 l owaSt 2 1, M i ssouri 17 Cincinna ti 16 , T uls a 7 Nebra s k a 51, Kansas StO N o tr e Dame 41, Or ego nO Oklahoma 28, Kansas 10 Michigan 38, Northwestern 7 Ohio St 30, Wis consin 20 Minn e sota 14 . Michigan St 10 WichltaSt33, D r ake23 Oekot.aSl.40, S Oakot.a·Sprgfl01• MicllenO t•. Ha\llng\ IJ MIHCNrl· Rolle zq, Cent Mln ouro 15 NW Iowa?) Y ... kton 16 \Nie ll•C• Sl 33 Or •U 23 Monot SI )I, JerT\flto..,, 18 N """°'' 7, llltnol• SI. J Belre•. l(an '· Belht l teen 1 BlaO Hiiis 'ii ?t 00 01• Wolyn 1~ Ct~!r• 1) Pr1ntlDI• 6 C.nl SI , 0 "• 11, Ll "'O!Slon 1 Ham•on. IJ, Auo~buro & 1Cu rntyS1 lt W••hburnq Ntl>ra keWulvn 76 Oo~n• IJ "'E Mln ourl ?O, SW Mtuouro 6 NE Oklelloma 1l, E. Canlral SI 11 N IOWUI, W1Yne SI. 0 NWO~l•lto,,,. 74, Panll&nolt SC 1 ~E Ololel\ome J3. Tarlel<>n <;1 11 5lt rllng 11, SW KAMU I ] M ron l Ball St 0 11~1nenv. K•" 11. SI. Mdfy ~ I( •n 1 0U~Wl1 K•n. 781 Wllllam JPW"!Ol P1t1\bur9llSI. •O. EmC>Orll St. 21 "'"" ?O. Neb C:oncordl• te M< P'11r'°n JS, I( ansu Wt \lyn 7 S1 Am bro\• 30. M.lrquelf• O S Colorttdo 16. A.Otms St. 10 " P•ul Concord!•, IS, LO•H IJ Mhl•no JO, Faormont 7 Hllhdolo 36, Ferris Sl 0 MuSl>.tn9urn 14 woostarO N Oa•o1• 'it 11 Auou\tane.S 0. 0 SI Jo .. 1111' Ind ll . Buller II S.ntdlCllM 111 40. Cul.,.r·Slocklon 11 Eur•~• 19 NE 1111nol\ is Grecolonrl 14 Tar~lo 1 lllltlOi\ 'OI l• IO WI WHlyn 1J llllnol\ Wtslyf\ , , WA\"'"QtC>".Mo 0 Time-I 094 /S Also ren -C•'"'"'"' Not•rv. t<1<monlc Dene.er, Windy P11tblo. No«11k"°". Go Merell (Pinc •YI Granl• Sllfno IValu Quezl Tome -I OJ•S. Also r.tn -S-tt Robborv Frtn m.,I, Ml1\ GelllveM. I C,Olng Prn- nvgo-, OulntH Fennle. Peecetunv, ""'°""' G••lldY Bast Takes Crown FOU•TH ••Cl! 6 tur'°"O' 1 Y'f•r old ma Iden <Oil\ <\ geld I no> ""'• s•o.ooo Vonol'lno !Pineo• 7 Ml 120 2 10 NOl'dl< Prince IM•Mrno i 1 40 7 70 Pl-ltll•lllTorol 1 loCI Tlrno-1.101/S Al\O "" -B lu~ Rttl. Gell.tnl Cher.....,, Ack of Oe\tlnv Stretched -Gallen! Berbl- ~r•lcllf'<l-1.edyDf Tiie l •-• NIHTH lllACll -, .... mllo l war Olds lo "" Cleimlng. Pu,.• s11 llOO Timmy's Tio IM<Harguel • '° S?O 3 00 Motl Beqded IOll•ere•I I loCI l BO 541 .. ,. of Glau CNoguea I • 40 TlrN -I SOltS. Also ran -o .. fd'• Wino•. Vladen, lrlMy Luc-y, Trlctl>\, Oano Slrand Mlncemt•I No tcr Ate "tt· l'lirTH RACE -6 turlonQ• J .,...., ol<ft, All-'ncn . Pun~' 11,000. Hln'V'S Lleblllty U l!ucl•, t•Tl"'"'''' Tip & 1·Mo!I ~ :~ l•o•d. P•ld\llU O. (Toro> U .10 11 IO W.1tam Horlron (Plncay) • 20 PT•ldellcy IOlnlcolal HO Tltnt -1 otJ/S. Also ren -Prine~ Noot. II'• • Holll>P. Chief O\lllv, Run Proud. Gol MvBu<ll. NO\CralC""'- JC Soccer S..C..IC.llatt (JI II) Cel .. 11U1t SCC Korfft11; Cempbell, Cholold ... M ike Bas t becam e the firs t rider t o r e peat a s U .S . n ational s p e edway m o torcycle champion when h e a nnexe d his fourth c r ow n Saturday night at the Ora nge County Fairgrounds in Costa Mes a before a s ellout crowd of 9,170. Bast, a winner o( three previous championships in the nine-year h istcry of the event. had 14 points in firs t plac e . He was foll o w e d in the championship s tandings b y Larry Sh a w of Fulle rto n w ith 13 and Bruce P e nh all o f Bal boa with 12. B a i;t, the m o s t d om i n a nt rider in sp e edway actio n this y e a r , also h olds t h e California state champio ns hip, the l rwin· dale tr a ck crown and was the winner of the Fir ecracker d e rby. His victor y Saturday night wasn 't as c o nvinc· ing a s his title a year ago when h e had a perfect score of 15 with runnerup Dubb Ferrell h aving 12. 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Thcrp completed three d six passes for 12 y ards, and I threw one interception. C aleb H esse contribut· ed two TDs in the third q uarter on short runs to aid the cau se. And Gabe Brown s cored on two two-point pla y s . The C o nq u eror s (3-2) held Mid·Cities t o 94 yards on the g round, but the Swords men complet - ed s even of 16 passes, in- c I u d ing o n c f o r a touchdown. * * * kore lty Ot11rters Mid Clll•• 0 6 0 0-6 Hunl ll•llo o 6 2t t-1 Football JUNIOR VARSITY Stora by Querten Edison o 7 o 16-11 NtWPOr1 H.l rbor 0 6 14 0-10 Sc.orlflo: Edlton-TOs-4'eeney 7. P .. T-Fe enay (r un I. Sal•tv-Ponclert. NH: TOs-M•nc .. t, Drage, NII-. PAT-1ln 2. SOPHOMOlll! Scere lly Otlerten Min ton VleJo a o 6 0-141 C.0.11 Mase 6 6 0 3-IS S<Ml119· MV scoring: T01-8lgharn, Oavls. P AT-O<hoa lrunl, CM: TOs- l(ri~Mlen. O.rrnenn. FG-Elt>ourn. SOPHOMORlr Scere w Quarterw Lao...,. &tech 6 7 o O-IJ s.n Cltmenl• 20 12 6 o-31 LI scorln11: TOs-<1u1o, Kksllen. PAT-eerier. 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MUITOI C&mlAU ...... · YALmOA IWTI WUIWTll J ' • '\ 'I have every reason to believe that I have a lot of miles left on me now.' = t Patient's Story Heartenbig t I By DENNIS M~LEUAN Of Ill• oau, ,.l•enw• J Tom Osborn is the active 58- f year-old president d an aircraft component manufacturing com-f pany. He plays golf and enjoys f doing house and yard work in his Corona del Mar home. He has gone for an annual medical check up for the past 15 years and, despite a hernia In bis diaphragm, always received a clean bill of health. He had no history of heart pro- btems~unlil the evening of Aug. 23, a date he won't easily forget. Thanks to the expertise of the open heart surgery team at Hoag ~ Memorial Hos pital, he can tell his story. OSBOllNWAS home alone that night; his wife, Virginia, was on I vacation with their oldest grand- daughter. Having always been early to bed, early to rise, Osborn retired to the bedroom at 8::ll to do some reading. 1 At 9 the pain began. I It spread from his chest to both I arms. He began perspiring pro- fusely. "I felt like I had a ton of bricks on my chest," he recalls. "It was ~ a very uncomfortablefeellng." Thinking he had indigestion, be l took baking soda to relieve it. But ! the pain continued until 3 a.m. FINALLY, he r eached for the l phone to call the paramedics. l _B11t the p ain, oddly enough;-- [ stopped as he picked up the re· ceiver. He didn't call. ' The next day passed with no problems. On Lhe following day he came home from work about 9 p.m. His wife h ad returned and he told her about lhe pain. He said not to worry, that st must have been indigestion. "I had hardly s aid that when it came again, only wor!>e,·• said Osborn~ adding this time il even traveled to his fingers. lie knew it wasn't indigestion. But neither of them considered it might be a heart attack. Maybe, they thought, it was the hernia. It can produce similar symptoms, they had been told. BAD THEY known it was his heart, they said, they would have called the paramedlcs instead of driving to Hoag Hospital. By the time they r eached-ttre emergency parking area-after hitting all red lights-they were nearly certain what the problem was. Osborn was examined. X-rays -ere taken and tests made. Tbe pain was relieved aod he was placed in intensive care where he was closely monitored. It was discovered that the pain was caused by two plugged heart. arteries, which prevented his heart from getting enough blood. Told that open h eart sur- gery-a double bypass opera- tion-was advisable.Osborn didn't take long to agree to the surgery. "111E CHOICE,'' he said, '<was either having it done or taking a chance on a major heart auack surgery and Osborn, who was He spent four days in intensive care before having the operation, which took about four hours. "The nurses in inte~ve care were so kind to ine:i~nd so cooperative, why, I kind Of hated to leave," he said. "I can't say enough good about the treatment l had." It has been six weeks since the surgery and Osborn who was interviewed at his home over- looking Newport Harbor, was in good spirits and seemingly in good shape. (See HEARTEN, Page8Z) Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick O 'Donnell -· Teamwork Saves Lives By TOii BA&LEY Of ttoe D•lt't "'._Ml• An Oranee County cardiologist who bQ sent moce than 100 pa- llents to open he~ SW'&ery in thel)ast ei&ht years feels that an .. old school tie'' snobbery seems to pervade tbatparticular field oC cardiac care. •·n·s particularlY true of pa- tient.a," he llot.ed -with a broad grin. ..Those wbo'Ve had their work done by Dr. DeBakey's team in Houston, Dr. Kay's staff at St. Vincent's' Los Angeles or Dr. Shumway in Stanf<rd tend to think they 're a cut above the rest.. so to speak." "Reminds you of the Eton, Harrow and Rugby complex ln the British schools system," tho specialist commented. "They have many modern schools just as good today but the old tradi- tion and the treasured tie Unger on.•• .. THE S P EAKER, who prefers not to be identified for p.ro- fessional reasons, stressed that his comments offer no adverse rellecUon on the prominent heart surgeons he named. ''Superb surJieons all and they are pioneers to whom we owe DAILY PILOT SECTION B Sunday, October 17. 1976 a tremendous debt c:l gratitude," he said. "Bull venture to say that the heart patient of today doesn't need to leave On.nge County for anythln& short of a heart transplant. ''That's what I tell any patient of mine wb9 obviously requires open heart work," be said. "I've been telling them that for at least the last three years and I haven't had any cause to regret it.'• • The speaker pointed to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpott Beach as a classic exampleolthe community h ospital that has ably proved it can produce what many people sWl regard as a medlcal miracle on a daily basis. Dr. John Somernd.ike quickly agrees while smilingly pointing out that he and his colleagues on the four-member open heart team at Hoag look on their work as more routine than miraculous. ''BUT THAT may be unfair," be conceded. "l'm sure it's a miracle to the patient who bas been given a new life in the operating room and I'm sure it will always be that to all such pa. tients." In other words, the Hoag team's open heart efforts over the past three years compare favorably with any similar in· stitution anywhere in the United States. · "And I want to stress that I am speaking for the team," he said. "That includes sur&eons, sup- portive staff, nurses, hospital workers and a s plendid Hoag board that made it all possible." Ors. Somerndike, William Oster mm er, John Hengesh and John Prews have been given facilities and sophisticated equipment that are the envy or many other open heart surgery teams. "WE HAVE asked for and been given the very latest in backup and lHe support equipment," Somerndike said. "We have the kind of present day hardware that has made it possible to make such surgery safer to a point un- dreamed or seven or eight years ago.'' He b elieves that the team, which performed open heart sur- gery on 85 patients last year, will find when the time comes to take the 1976 tally that they have topped the 100 mark ror the first · time at Hoag. "Growth is inevitable." he said. "We are ferving, In terms or open heart surgery, an area that stretches from Seal Beach to San Clemente and it's a growing area. Hoag's board launched the open heart program three years ago. The specialty team believes that a decision reached at that time bas been a major factor in the resulUne success story. .. HOAG DECIDED to·emploi one team of surgeons despite lhi fact that most hospitals mak2 their facilities available to number of teams," Somerndlke said. ''Look at It this way," he said. "We have achieved a qunllly con• trol a nd a smoothness of opera~ Uon that, I think, ls only possible with one team of surgeons using this facility. "It works and it works well. It keeps the variables down in a field of surgery where you don't want them. It helps us to better monitor the performance of a aurglcal team th at values this un· usual relationship and wants to keepltthis way." · Somerndike feels that a grow· \ng open heart program at Ho~ can continue to do exactly that if the institution does not fall vic- tim to the hospital restructuring policies of the Orange County Health Planning Commission. "PLANN ING thinking at the moment is that such specialized !unctions as open heart surgery should be limited to as few hospitals as possible," he ex- plained. "Hospitals performing below a certain volume of such surgeries would l ose their federal grants and that would be a tremendous blow." Perhaps four of the nine Orange County hospitals cur- rently providing open heart sur- gery facilities will continue to do so after health planners have established their awaited guidelines. ''I'm sure Hoag will be one of them," he predicted. "We are the only hospital serving the coastal area in th at sector of surgery. "And that's an important point quite apart from the need to prove our case to the planning people,'' the surgeon said. "IT IS A trem endous boost. to the morale of the patient from, say, Costa Mesa or Huntington Beach if he knows that he will be in a Newport Beach hospital in close proximity to his family and friends." That same community ideotity makes an impact when Hoag seeks donations to preserve and expand its open heart unit. "We get a lot of financial help, but then, we need it," he said. ''Former heart patients come through with donations that reflect their gratitude and that's also a boosttous." Surgeons, anaesthetist~. nurses, aides, X·r ay operators. laboratory technicians and the gl eaming eq uipme nt that represents an investment of many thousands of dollars - Somerndike puts it all into words: "team effort. .. As surgery team performs and anesthesiologist monitors vital signs, the hesf! tung machine (top) circulates and aerates patient's blood outside of body. r.ot a prob/rm'> Th<.>n wntr to Pat T>urm Pat will cut red tape. getting the answers and action yoo TU'cd to solve meqwtres rrt gouemment and bull· ne.u Mail your qur:illons to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coa&t Dally Pilot . P.O. B<n JS60. Costa Mesa.CA92626. lnclude!/OUf"telephonenumber. Thecolumnappearsdailye.rceptSaturdays. WulMw Repair Goe• Tlaro .... C,,ela DEAR PAT: Our G.E. Hotpoint washer began leaklno recently and caused damaQe to the Inlaid linoleum flooring In our utility r9(M'n. The washer is two and a half years old. A service man exam1ned the washer and found that ttte tub had rusted out at the top Which Indicated faulty manUfKture. I filed a claim on my homeowner's Insurance because t thought the water damage would be corired. But the In· surance company stated it was the manufacturer's responsibility to pay for the damages and cost of repe1r. I have written Hotpolnt, but I have not received any as- sistance In resolving this problem. V .G., Huntington Buch Your complaint WH referred to the Major AppHance Con1Umar Action Panel (MACAP)-20 N. Wack• Dr., Chlc910, IL eoeol. It hH e toll-fr .. nu.-.: -.a't.0471. MACAP hH OM of th• beat reoorda In rMONt"I complalnte of·~ lnduatry lfOUP. It I• compoaed of ttl• AMOdeftn ol ltOIM Applance Manufactur•a. the Gu Appllanca Menuractur.,. Aaocletlon and the AIMrtoan Retal fedaHtlon. MACAP ea.-. to reeolYe con.1111• oom-- plalrn ragarclng "'"ar home ...-ancee. lnduclng ,.,.. .. ...,.. ttove1, freez•1, wa....., dahwa9her1, dryer1, room air condl· ltOMrt, humidifier• and clehumldlft•• a~ waser hHt••· H tit• complaint cennot be rHofved after contact la made betwHn tit• conaumer and manufect • .,., tt 11 referred to a panel of clllent. Thi• panel conelder• tit• Jact• and m8"ff a recomman- detlon for rffOtvlng the problem. MACAP HtfmatH that IO percent of .. complalnt• are rHGIYad to th• Mfletactlon of both the con-....., and manuf...._.. ~ Jantee Nolan of MAM ~ad Oen•at Eleotftc on your .,....... Ga llaa 89feed, and JOU hU. accepted a raptac:emant few yourwalMf aM , .. ~few SlH. 1'elf th• COit of rapteclng yourfloOr. • .q..tl ... 1fl•t llelate to lo• DEAR PAT: I am a recently divorced woman with a Y<Mtg son to suppe>rt. I am applying for a fob, and am quite willing to accept any suitable position at this point. What I wut to know ls whether or not a prospective empfoyer has the right to ask me somewhat personal questions. I 'm not a "flaming women's llbber," vet I feet that It's not appropriate for me to be asked to explain "°w I Intend to care for my child Whtie I work and If I an or am not seeing my former hwband. I also w• asked If! was llvlng with a man at this time. Am I belnt too Set'\SltfV., or was this Interviewer off ~? . A.A., Costa Mesa Th• lntervl•• wa1 way alt be" accewclne to ECl"el Employ· IMfll Opp9'11119"tj ,..._ Pl'oepecltv• amployen may not •* _........,,_ ••..,......, _.. ,_ '"'91', ... ....., you own , .. "°'" ot ant. '*90ftll quettt0tt1 un1 .. 1 tltay •• directly ,.. ••otftMftr 00Mt1 ct9dto tlte WOf'k few which you hive epplled. 0..1•CNt• ._t rw, ,._on. ... °' nation .. Oftgln ... •• If. ...... ""-JM .. '*M. you llHJ legally be Hkad about your ......, ....,. afMI e........, ~nyou hawe and .. .., ..... II ..... ..... .,. .. Hdld fOf COMpl"'-pald ln1Urance purpo ... °' tom• 1Paclflc UH. Complaint• regarding 11119.11 dl1ertmlnatlon In a Job Interview (or on the Job) lhould be 1ubmltfed to the U.S. Equel Employment Opportunity CommtJllon, 18 G St. N. w ., WHhlngton, DC 20509. For more Information on thl• lubjact, requHt "Equal Opportunity at a Ola nee," from the abov'e addrH1. Bard to Top Ca.e •t Mun119 ~Ids DEAR PAT: I ordered a case of regular Mason Jar lids from Torque-Rite Canning Co. last February. I enclosed a check for $5 to cover the cost, but I never received the lids. t i have moved since my order was placed. Is there any way to find out what happened to my order? . MO.O, Costa Mesa TM ca .. of Nda now het been ""t you. VI Brodztnlkl of cu"a"'•' •ef'Vfc• for T~, a dlvlllon of ldlton Paclcaglng Cofp., reporb tit• Ida wete Mnt to JOU at ,our former ...._ In June. A tracer cllldoMd thet JOU never "" eJgnecl for th• ......... ... AeldefroM ~oaftftlnaldl lnttM paattwoyean, Id ct.feet• hn• cauMd • .......... of prM111na. Two y..,. ago, one , ... manufaotur.,, K., Ole-. offered retunct, for • limited time ba.Md on tit• value of food and lktl toat due to lld defeat. Ho••••r, Kerr'• • .....,.. wa1 not foltpwed by other menurao- bnr8. Thia 1•• a number of n .. manufacturer• ere aupplrtng ceftoo "'•ltd•forthertratama.8uttll•qu•trh11beanfoundtov.-yfrom one company to anoth•. Th• Aerfcuiturel Expettment Station at Penn'Yfvanla a tat• Unlv•llty t.,.ad 1evan ef the n .. •at btand1 of cann1,..11d1few1•lll•abllltyenddefect1.ftalUttaaho9edlhatT«· QUHlte Hdt hed .... .,,. .... perf•mance attd no Hd fmihW••· Copl" of ... fltrograu R91*! t•T •• ewalellle frH from eoap.r•a bt ..... on lsvtce, NU, 110 A •• Admln. ltdg., Unlw•1Hr PR. PA1em. Gov9'W•tat ............. of cannlftg Ilda •• done by tM CoftlU , .... Prochlct....., Ca••IUIUll. ,.,,, COMplllnt• or, ..... lone.., be refen-edto9"C'• .. tree.._.....,, ............ ., DAILY PILOT Disabled Children Puzzling Learning, ror most cl us, is a frurly ef· forUess procedure. We don't remember the day, bul. somehow we learned to read and write. For anywher e from two to eight million bright children ln thls country, however, learning is a difficult, dis· couraglng and rrustraUng experience. These children are learning-disabled, for reasons that have yet to be explained. THEY ARE the Puzzle Children, the subject or a new publio television special, hosted by Julie Andrews and Bill Bixby a iring Tues., Oc t. 19 at 8 p.m . and Sunda y, Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m. on KCET, Channel 28. If a chHd is getting B's and C's when his ,parents think he abould be getting A's, ehances are he's not teaming-dis a bled, Julie Andrews cau· Uons in the special. However, there are • some real symptoms MARK of a learrung diaablli· ty, and Ms. Andrews and Bixby i ntroduce four l e arnlng - disabled youngsters. Three are: -Mark, 13, loves to read Plato, play the piano and swim; but his balance and coordination are ex· tremely poor. He can• not run or play ball ,. well. Even his walk· LYNN ing seems awkward. These difficulties are a res\llt of poor con· trol of the large mus· cle groups. }le also has trouble witfi fine muscle control -so cutting, drawing, and writing are bard for him too. -Lynn, 9, has dif· ficulty identifying s ounds, ble nding them into words or breaking words into individua l sounds. ICINO&LL She r eceives word and read1n1 drills from a special learnlng-diubility teacher, and she bas made so much pro- gress that soon she will not need extra h~o. _ Kendall, 14, is still having serious pro- blems learning to read. Watchin1 him read out loud is a paintul experience: he leaves out words and word endings, con· fuses one word wlth another, and stumbles over new ones. Since few pro- grams for learning-disabled teenagers exist, his next step ls still undecided. Unfortunately many "puule children" grow up without help. Mac, 33, is also a guest on the hour special. He is married, with three children and holds down a responsible job at a large cor· poration. SEVEN MONTHS ago be could hardly read -or write. Today he's attending college. ln elementary school, Mac was known as a slow learner. As a teenager, he spent two years in an institution for the mentally retarded. On bis own he hired tutors and even considered bypno.tism -unW his pro- blem was correctly diagnosed. Career Classes Repeat~ For the &econd year, Marina High School is of. f eri ng Its Business Certificate Program for providing sec(etarlal, general offic e and management skills to make students employa- ble upon graduation. The program also can prepare college-bound students for good paying jobs while they are going to school, according to George Green, Marina Business Departmeot coordinator. :: _ SURGICAL ARENA IS FILLED WITH PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED HANDS "WE ARE finding a good r esponse in the business c om munlty because businessmen need trained personnel," said Green, "The certificate insures the businessman that he is gettin g a qualified j:imART~G RESULTS OF SURGERY. • • ! : ·: (From Page Bl) : :tlis recover y. in fact, has been ~ ~ft. He was even sitting up in a • chair for meals the day after the ; operation. • ason lo believe I ha\'e a Jot of miles left on me now." or five miles a day. He said he en· joys it. "This may sound silly, but I like to hear the birds and look at the fl ower s," he s aid. "I go out and walk and just see a lot of things l never had time for before." employe." The program requires a student lo take specific business courses over hi s er her entire high school career . · . The s e cretarial /"'/ DISCOVER INSIDE PARKING ON 3~LEVEL~ CONVENIENT TO All STORES 5oath (oast ?lua HOW DID h e feet befor e he went in? "I would be wrong in saying you're not anxious," he said. ·'But I also knew I was in good health, had never been over- yteight and don'L smoke. I had ~rything going for me. WaiOng lie said an instruc tional booklet the hospital gives to heart patients was helpful in ex· plaining what h e had to go through and m ade him less ap- prehensive. HE SAID he's anxious to get back to work and in fact talked his wife into a 30-minute visit to the office a week after the opera· Lion. division of the program lir.=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:==:=:=:=::==:=:=:=::==:=::==:::;=il helps studen.ts prepare se four days was the tooghest g." e said he reels better than he ~ in years. Although he was ~ays early to bed and early to i e, he got up feeling tired. Now eels rested in lhe morning. 'I jus t feel l was ver y fi tunate that I didn't have any heart damage . I have every re· AFTER THE oper ation, he said, he was visited by a member of Mended H earls, a group of heart surgery patients who help others on the road to physical and emotional recovery. "I never saw such a ball of fire in my life," he said. "He wanted to put my mind at ease and he certainly did." Osborn s aid he ls more than willing to talk about his experience to anyone who is facing the operation. He has been put on an exercise program and is now walking four He hopes to be b ack at work, at least part-time, in a week. He's grateful for the numerous cards, nowers and phone calls he received . Many were from peo- pl e he hadn't seen In years. ''I had forgotten how many friends I had," he sald, summing up the entire experience: "I just got a different outlook on life from the whole thing." for careers as steno- graphers, executive, l egal a nd medical secretaries. The management division offers training for future businessmen or office managers. lnterest9d students should contact the Marina High School Business Department or theirt counselors, Green saJd. ~osts, ESP Seminar Topic A''~~ of FABRICS Psychics, ghosts and ESP? Are they simply products of an overac· live imagination? Mark Shafer and J ay Dullard, doctoral can- ......,di_!!ates in psychology at : U'--Irvine will present a : four·p:irt lecture series ~ at Orange Coast College ;, on a survey of pnra- : psychology. :': The series will meet .lrom 7:30 · 9:30 Mondays :·beginning Nov . 1 in ~ "OCC's fine arts hall 119. 1 .Admission is free. UPHOLSTERY WtM.T•W_, ...... ltJI H.tiw ltT'-Cotiht ...._., .... JI,. THE rLUMlrH• HIATIM• Alll COMD. m..-.. ,__, .-S9Mee t~ Yov1 lh .. -Wll MIS'l•ON VIEJO non C.t111no C.01t•••no fX'r10.-1? ....... _,,,. ..... -.,_... 4'5·0401 COST II MESI\ 1~eH.-B!Yd. 64Z·17U KITCHB4 It IATH HMODILIHG Fltll ESTlM4 TES -0...Dl1'tll••• .. l'N,.HllM•i.11\IN ()f'lllCC 1'33Wl-'1 . lltk lor f at " ~ l 77Z·l470 •111~l} A fire, Oct. 5, 1978, In our L.A. w1retiouH damaged aome of our atock. All loc:•tlona will be aelllng off th ... fabrtca, plua addlng the tonow- • "" Ing apecl1la to help ua ralH 1ddltlon11 capltal: SOLID ::, Pll YESTEI I TERRY f .. POLYS 1 4 "AIA 1 7 CLOTH-1o1ts t•tertock & C • fin 1o1ts C llR 3 7c Ooablekltlts yd. • IRterlock yd. PllftSTfl R.,. to SS yd. Prltlts yd. LININGS ASSORTED . Entire Selection of 3 d f AlllCS • YDS 45" SPORT • SHEATH r S. • COTIOMS &. • FA8RKS 85 C • TAFFETA s1•• • ll•OS ~· • CAWDnlE • INTERLINING • r.INTS • SAllClOTI yd. ..,. •Fill IOln Entire Selection of Entire a.t.otlon ot Entire 8eleotlon of JERSEY 80" POL VESTER 87C CAlCITTA9 I C WAllDINE PRINTS : :U YD • =· .. $114 45" ·SO" Wide YL • r• Mljot lrHdsl Fii l~s lefts & letts • Wit YD. * ~ Nim: 401 S. AZUSA ..... ti,_ fwy. !IS ff4·2117 cw. tt _.,. * WHDM sot.( l UTBl.l (Zif) l!l-4fn . U.. •_. ..... "°'I 7H m . ...,, . ~~ u..~ * COSTA MISlr lllM & ftAC8fnA (714) ......... ms ..... 1111." ..... MT. 111&1•.I. a 1t.tP.a Tea111Work Linda Blue and Doug Sulley. working as a team and with the assistance of their staff, arranged over $2 ,000,000 in loans on residential properties during the first six month s. From Seal Beach to San Clemente and from Saddle- back Valley to the shoreline, property owners appreciate the friendly attention and efficiency of the . Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. If yotrre a property owner and need capital, call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley for Information . The number is 644-8824 . They work together to help you. Newf!ort Equity rrunds ,Inc. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE• SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92ee0 714.'&U-8824 .... MARIE SHEL TON, VESTA GRAHAM, ZERLINE WARREN, V1RGIECOSTNER Good Dee d e rs Ultra Helpful For the last four years, members of the Plus Ultra Club have been gathering to make lap robes and tray favors for convalesceot hospitals and visil shut-ins of the Huntington Beach area. Funds received from such events as a re· cent bazaar all ~o to local philanthropic pro· jects. THE CLUB grew out or friendships made in a Huntington Beach Baptist church, which merged several years ago with one in Foun· lain Valley. Members of one of the women's circles. realizing there might be litUe op· portunity for fellowship once the merger was complete, decided to meet on an independent basis Sever al other denominations now are represented in the group, which meets the third Friday of every month at 11 a.m. in Lake Park Clubhouse. Inte rested women are welcom e. according to the preside nt. Virgie Costner You Ca" Delp Requests in 118 P t'r:-.011s who fit lhl'SC "wanted" dcscrip· lions may call the West Orange County Volun· tary Action Center's Outreach office in Hunt· in~Lon Beach, 9f..0·33l2 or 530-2370, for mor e de· tails I\ community ('l'nll'r in Huntington Beach needs a back-up pl·rson who can entertain children think ur an act1V1ty, plc.iy a musical instrument or t•njoy ~porb "hen there are no or~nnized program.., under way Volunteers can work any duy ofthewt:ck A m:ik adult or <l couple are sought to be adviser for Teen N1,::ht F'r1days at c.i Hun· tington Beach recreational rac1hty The Anim al Assistance League has scheduled a membership coffee for Oct. 24 for persons 1 ntcrei.ted in helping at the Hunt- ington Beach offiCl' or the county animal shelter D e lp for You Protect Cats Cat owner s used to be told it wasn't worthwhile to vaccinate their cats against rabi es. But that is changing, says a slate health offi cial. Dr. George I.. Humphrey or Berkeley. chi cf publi c health vcter inari a n for California, s c.iys voluntary vaccinations of cats ar<' now h<.•ing recommended officiaJly, especially 1n rural area.<, where the incidence is high<'r ONE REASON 1s that over the last 15 years. there have been slightly more cases of rabies among cats than dogs -thanks mostly to the widesprC'ad compulsory vaccination of dogs. The number has been small. however : about 35 a year Uni Perm is today's -answer for ~ both of you. UniPerm 17 88 Reg. 22 50 • by Helene Curtis r--------------------~ MA NAGER'S SPECIAL : Mon .• Tue111 •• Wed. Only I 20 % 0 FF t rio of I JIAJRClJT.SHAMPOO&SET I I with thi8 eoupon only I ~--------------------~ BEAUTY SALC'" Uee Wanla Ch•<R·•ll. BR COSTA MESA 54'·9400 iln HUHTIHGTOH IEACH 192-66 I I Sondey.October17. 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 3 School Bus a Yellow Peril?·· WASHINC TON (AP) On Oct 2, 1967, four sleepy-eyed students boarded a school bus in Waterloo, Neb., ror theJr lru,t ride to class. They died minutes later when a Union Pacific fteigbt ripped the bus apart, twisting the sheet metal skin and exposing sharp, lethal edges. The nine other children aboard were in· jured. some or them on the exposed edges. Federal inve1t.1g ators later would label them child-l acerattng "cookie cutters." Investigator s from the National Transporta· tion Safety Board round that the bus came apart too easily. Joints failed under too little pressure. Seats ripped from the noor. Children riding in the dh;tntegrated portion were tossed about and "probably· ;truck many hard and sharp sur· faces." IT WAS THE ftr~t ume a rederaJ agency had found fault with the way most of the nation's 250,000 school buses are made, although indepen- dent testing laboratories previously had repor ted problem s Yet., it would be another five years before the government would pre>pose the first r egulation to improve school bus construction. And it will be April 1, 1977, when the three federal regulations finally agr eed upon go into efrect Why the d elay" Because the National Highway Tra ffic Safet y Administration <NHTSA ) found that there weren't that many fatal school bus accidents. despite the safety pro- blems. "WE FOUND IT <school bus transportallon) was the safest modt:ol transportation we had. bar none," says Bob Boaz, the NHTSA's public in· formation ofri ccr. "Wf.' had a li mited a mount of funds and we're deahng with the whole spectrum of highway accidenti-. So when we looked at priorities, there w<1s no way to suy 100 fatalities here should he a hi~h priority when we h ad so many more being kill<.'<i in pas:-.t!ngt>r car :-.. But then Congr ess got invol n'CI and said the heck with co~l benefits, issucsoml•slandards. sowcdid .. The NHTSA ·~ three n •gufallons will have the force of I aw. unless overturned by Congress. How effective will these regulations be? One of them. designed to eli minate '"cook ie cutter'" edges. h as a loophole that allows manufacturers to make a school bus's metal skin even thinner and less safe than it is today. The manufactur,ers say they won't ui.c tht.> loophole. Another re- gulation, aimed at keeping the roof from collaps· ing when a bus overturns, relies on a test that even the NHTSA once said wouldn't determine if the roof were really safe. And the third. requinng padded bus seats and seats designed to hold children 1n place dur· ing an accident, is not as strong as originally pro- posed. The oril(inal regulation specifi ed scat backs eight or nine inche:-. higher than they are on most buses today. BUT SCHOOL udmimstralor:-. argul·d that this might cr cJll<' a disciplim• prohlcm because drivers wouldn't bl• <tbl c lo :-.ce children So thl· NHTSA compromised with <• r e,gulatton tlwt adds four or fi ve inches to prc'icnt scat buck<. Until now. there hn\'C been nu federal r egul a· tions governing school hus(·s. And no st ate has set a i.afely regulations as strong as thf.' NHTSA rules effective next spring Despite their shortcomings. lhl' :\TllTSA a.i the six principal manufactun•r-. r>f 'iC'hool liust·.., believe the regulations will produce !>afer buse-.. once the buses now in u"<.' aTl' r cplact>d . That will take a decadt• or more Meanwhil<:, more than 20 m1llton children ride those traditioni,Ll yl'llow school buses each school day. F ifteen to 20 are killed and 5,000 are injured in an a\"eragl') car, according lo redcral statistics THAT'S NOT an alarming accident rate The buses avoid accidents by traveling slowly. other ehristian Science Heals! LEARN HOW BY ATTENDING A FREE LECTURE fr11h1•11/1.,,/,,•111q (~11rl\ Powt'• · JESSICA PICKi: TI CS OC r 11, R 00 Pl\I r 11 ., ••• 'of'"' L I! t I ' lf•fh • ;11 \ l I L II.I'd t I I I 0 1· ·' ••• South Coast pools stay clean ••• u tomatically. WITH ST AHDAIDS UIE. .. • ARNESON POOL SWiii' • AUTOMATIC CHLOldMATOR • FULl,FLO C IRCULATION • OVERSIZED FIL 'RA TIOH ·-----------------·-····---········-~ SOUTH COAST POOLS 634 BAKER ST. COST A MESA, CAL. 17141 546-0669 YOU'LL PIHD US Dl ... 84T WHal IT C«Nn L••••••••·•-••••••••••••••••••••·-~-• dri\•ers wutch out '°" them, und school bus drivers are good dnvers, Rep. Les Asp1n (0 - Wis.) explained at a congre~s1onaJ hearing in 1973. But he a dded: "School bu cs are probably the u nsafesl vehicles on the r oad because when they are involved 1n an accident, the results are often catastrophic. Today's school bus is shoddi· ly constructed. " Dr. Stanley J . Behrman, representrng the American Society or Oral Surgeons. told the Na· tional Safety Council in 1972 that nearly 10 per· cent of the 16,000 children treated by society members in one year were injured on school buses. "Injuries to the jaw caused by children strik- ing the metal bar across the top of the seat in school buses ma ny times cause per mane nt de· formities and. .a Child With 3 facial deformity may not achieve his full potenllaJ in the world." he said. Why then do school districts bu) the unsafe buses -those made by attaclung a riveted, sheet metal bus body to a truck frame and m otor purchased from an outside supplier ? This type of construction, which is about half as expensive as buildlng the bus b a unit, is used for 97 percent of the school buses made today. The remrurung thre~ percent arc saft'r They are mostly buses rnade as a unit, much ltke the commercial busel.' that carry p assengers cross-country SEN. CHARL~ Percy {R Ill.> noted during a 1973 rongr css1onal heanng that school ad· ministrators usually purchase buses from the lowest bidder. ·'So long as thcr o urc not adequ ale standards, then the bids come in for a school bus but not necessar ily for a safe S<'hool bus," Per<·y said. He added that school admirustrators have not been trained todeterm1nc safrty factors Between 30,000 and 35,000 school buses are made each year. Most cost $12,000 to $15,000. The new r egulations arc expected l~ add Sl ,200 to the price of each bus. The problems of school bus construl'l1on were la.id out in a special report by the National Transportation Safety Board in 1971 The board found th at many injuries in two Alabama school bus accidents were.caused by ''the laceration of child passengers by exposed edges of the bus tn· terior sheet metal, including the ceiling · •~ l"lwto Dummies being prepared for crash test to check school bus safety. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT PENNY OWSLEY ! 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PHONE 545-0415 ~~::::~D~A~l=LV;,;;;;;Pt=L=O=T============;::::Su:n:d:•:Y·:Oc:::to:be:r:1:7:,1:'r7:6~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~' f Social Scene Despite high temperatures succumbing to fog-weather that could discourage the hardlest-4SO staunch supporters turned out for a garden party benefit. The seijlna was Roger's Gardens, Newport. Beach, and the charity was Multiple Sclerosis Society. With tickets selling at $25 each, plus generous contributions. more than $18,000 was made and more donations are being tallied. Funds will go for much needed research, an· nounced Richard Hausman, who served a s chairman with Willard Voit. The devastating disease, be said, afflicts some 800 people in Orange County; most are young adults. Medical research in this area is at. a critical stage of development and is heavily de- pendent on funds raised by the national society. (Ann Landers ~ ~ Paying the Debt .. ·~ Key to Freedom DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not writing for advice, I ·m giving it. Recently I volunteered to collect money for an organization that helps the underprivileged. I went around and got several pledges and quite a lot of money in cash. I turned in the pledges and put the cash in an envelope in my dresser drawer. Whenever I needed some expense money I went to the envelope. Before I knew it all the money was gone .. The organization kept asking for the money and I kept malting up excuses I was loo ashamed to admit what I had : done. Finally I decided to write them a letter telling the • truth. I felt like a new person the minute that letter went into • the mailbox. Please tell your readers if anyone has a similar pro. blem the best thing to do is confess. It's the only way to clear • your conscience. RELIEVED AND HAPPY DEAR FRIEND: You may be "Relieved and Happy" but don•t delude yourseU into thlnking the score Is settled. Voa owe tbat or1anhation some money. If you don't know exactly bow much, take a guess and start NOW to save whatever you can and repay them. When the money Is re· paid yoa wlll have earned the right to a clear conscience. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You published a letter from a person who asked: "Why, Ann Landers, do you rate yourself above God by encouraging a woman to have plastic surgery just because she hates her nose?" The fool who WTole to you 11eems to think God intended for us to go through life exactly as we were born, doing nothing whatever to improve on what nature bas wrought. I'd like lo ask that person a few questions. If you get sick, does it mean you should do nothing to get well because God wants you to die? If you have defective vision, should you not get glasses because God doesn't want you to see any better? Ir your child has a cleft palate or some other birth defect, should you just accept it as God's will? Please answer all those questions honestly, then answer this one: Why shouldn't people go to plastic surgeons who can help them LOOK better It they want to? -NEW YORK TIIEOLOGJAN DE.(R THEO: Tbulia for briDflnl some logk to • lop11decl arpment. I'm wit.II you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was interested in the letter from the teacher who wrote and said we need to get back to basics in our schools. She is SO rl&ht! The number of stu- dent.S who 1et Into hleh school these days and can't read, can't wrlte and can't spell is appalling. I see them every day. And it's not their fault. They should have been stopped somewhere along the line. But teachers tend to promote the • "problems" to get rid of them. What is needed Is the irrevocable requirement that school administrators go back and teach at least one term ln the classroom every five years. They can't see the forest for the tr~s. Ask any teacher. The trouble is at lhe top. -· P'RUSTRATEOINIOWA DEAR IOWA: I DID uk aeveraJ teacbera in Chlcago ud U..7 all ••reed with you. Wouldn't It be a sreat break for oar kids 11 someone did somet!llnl about Hf It SOWMls De aa Idea wb~se Ume bas come. Ann Landers discusses teenage drinking -its myths, Ill reallUes. Learn the facts by read1n1 "Booze and You - For Teenaaers Only." by Ann Landers. Send 50 cents ln coin and a long, stamped, sell-addressed envelope to Ann Lan· den, P .O. Box 1400, EJain, Ill. 60120 t . ! • ..... Hostesses are Lucy Thomas and Cathi Tucker (a bove); party-goers inclu de (above, right) Beth Nordskog, Joe DeMarco; Rich and Nancy Dickson ·(left) and Cynthia Ryan and Lisa and Ron Bills (right). . MRS. CARR MRS. WHITE MRS. FORBES Ceremonies Performed Carr-Perez Heidi Suzanne Perez and T. Jack Carr. both of San Pedro, were married in St. Francis Episcopal Church, Palos Verdes Estates. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Harry R. Per ez of ltuntington Beach, graduated from Edison High School. Her hus band attended Long Beach City Coll ege and gradual· ed from Los Angeles Harbor College. His parents are the Thomas Carrs of Harbor City. The newlyweds will live in San Pedro. * * • White-Jenkins Home in Costa Mesa are Mr. and Mrs. Kevin White who were married in the Central Baptist Temple, Huntlniton Beach. The form er Darla May Jenkins is the 11augbter of Mr. and 'Mrs. LesUe Jenkins of Costa Mesa. She is a graduate of Costa Mesa Hl&h School and ls study· Ing at Orange Coast College. Her husband, SOD or the Gene Cunnlnghams of Huntington Beach, graduated from Marina High School. ••• Forbes-LeBus St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beacb was the setting for tbe marriage ceremony linking Roberta LeBua of Costa Meaa and Raymond Franklin Forbes III. Tbe bride ls the daughter ot Robert Lincoln LeBua Jr. of Houston and Mrs. Hamilton B. Pearce, Newport Beach. Her husband's pareou are Mr. and .. • Mrs. Raymond F Forbes Jr., Newport Beach. The new Mrs Forbes earned a BS degree in journalism at the University of Oregon and her husband received an AA degree at Orange Coast College. The newlyweds will live in Costa Mesa. . .. . Brown· Titus Stephen Brown of Sou th Laguna claimed Nancy Tltns as his bride during ceremonies con· ducted in the San Marino Com- munity Church. Parents of the newlyweds, who will live in Huntington Beach, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titus of San Gabriel and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown, South Laguna. The bride graduated from San Gabri e l Higb School and California State University at Long Beach. Her husband ls an alumnus of Arcadia High School and USC. He affillated with Kap- pa Alpha. ••• Ashton-McCluskey James Ash.ton. son of the Win· ton Ashtons of Balboa claimed Karin McCluskey as h.is bride during 1arden ceremonies con· ducted in Denver. The bride is the daughter or Mr. and Mn. E. P. McCluskey oC Denver, where she attended school. Her husband Is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended California State University, Long Beach. Tbe newlyweds will live in .Newport Beach. Avery-Potter A garden ceremony was selected by Kimberley Polter and Stanley T. Avery for their wedding at La Caille-Qua.il Run in Alta Canyon. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Kuster of Pauma Valley and formerly of Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Avery 111 of Wayland, Mass. The newlyweds will live in Riverton, Utah. • • • Messenger-von Harz Mr. and Mrs. James L. von Hart of Monarch Bay announced the marriage of their daughter. Kathleen Ann von Harz and Richard A. Messenger, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Messenger and Robert Messenger, San Diego. The bride is a student at California Stale University, San Diego and the bridegroom attends Mesa College. They will live in San Diego. ••• Murphy-Desmond St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach was the selling for the man-iage of Linda Susan Desmond and Douglas Gene Murphy. • Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. David R. Desmond of Newport Beach, Carl Murphy, Phoenix aqd Mrs . Con Ivy, Rialto. The bride attended Newport Harbor Higb School and her huaband is in bis flnal year at Loma Linda University, S<!hool of Dentistry The newlyweds will hvc in Loma Linda. . . Calendar IRVI NE ZONTA CLUB: In· ternational President Madame France de la Chaise-Mutin will present the charter to the new or- ganization during a dinner meet· · ing Wednesday, Oct. 20 . The event will begin with a 7:30 p.m. r eception in the Registry Hotel, Irvine. DEDICATION : South Coast Community Hospital will be the scene of ceremonies at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20, to dedicate the Auxiliary-c reated ClaJre de- Ford Memorial Garden. The garden is named after the lateClairedeFord, a member and board treasurer. LEGAL SECRETARI ES: Orange County Harbor Area members will have the annual Bosses Night dinner at the \ Airporter Wednesday, Oct. 20. Highlighting the evening will be the announcement of "King Boss" for the year. He is selected • by a panel of Judges from letters, written by members describing why their employers should be so honored. AAR P : Dr. Ronald Lapkin, surgeon and physician, will be the speaker at the 1 p. m. meeting Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Murdy Park Center. 11 untington Beach. BUSINESS AN D PROFESSIONAL WOMEN: The Newport JI arbor group will meet at 7: 15 p.m Thursday. Oct. 21, in the Mcsu Verdt' Country Club. Speaker will be Elaine Joseph Weinberg, lrial lawyers board member, who will d1scuss the ERA and cover many facets of equal responsibilities and op· portunilies. YWCA: Planning Key to a VersaUle Wardrobe will be the topic of Marci a Yust at the Y · I Women's meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct 21, in the Sant& J Ana facilily J MANO CON AMOR : The I ChHdren's Home Society aux· lllary in Irvil\e is h aving a mem· bership coffee at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21. tn Big Canyon '> Country Club. • DUSTY WINGS: A mem• i bership reception for all former ' stewardesses will take place at ~ 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Oct. 21, in ) the lrvlne home of Karen Kiper. , Mel"'1bers represent 22 dlf-~ ferent airlines. Their charity last )'ear wa s se nding uo- derpr1vlle1ed c blldren ln Oranfe County to lbe SlllvaUon Army's Summer Camp. I I . • The Week's Market Highlights NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds ,,, N fQWfl A• ,,..... tul * AQ .,, l•t•o; \w~ rt l.Jr .,, r.11 •• ,.. 6 •1• •1 ~-.,.. -4f Ir\ 0. ,..,.,, I r •u ff' \lo f\ ... Aol"I I\ lf'\io r l _.,,, 1 .,,,,, ~.,. 1"j t • )C'I ... t.,,,~ bOUJhf • • M ~ \.01 , , "" .. 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'°" 100 10I~ 10 • 10>~ • if MM,) fl e 11 t UI ,_ •, ,.00 10,. l~·. 10'.. ' • NY Stoek Sales Jcr .. 1 to,. •~a. .. . . . . . ..1•0o.>l Wr<I\ AQO , ... ., • • .. .. ., .. , •• , ... 111 •I? v .... r •cie • .. .. • ao "1 ;-o loND vurs MJO •• •• ... 92 a1t ..a Jen \ to CSdH~ •• • • • •• • .. • • "'•~ A\1 •n ,.,; 10 dolt •. .. ......................... 3.m >11.00 Cars Will Run Okay • • • Y ~u Expected More? LOS AN<; ELES <AP > "The ignition has thr e(' pos1t 1on!'> on. off and lock," Dave Schwartz is tellrng th1• young woman at the car rentaJ counter "Oe !'lure lo leave it in 'lock' so no one will ~teal the c::ir " The womJn looks over at the dust-covered automobile she 1s n •nling There are no inside door handles The ~pattered paint 1s sandpile brown. It could bl• .1 t'he\'rolel. But as she turns back to Schwartz. ht•r face gives no indication that his warning ma\' be supcrnuous. Instead. sh1.• pl'l!<> the gray and-while cat Dave Schwartz amid spare tires and batteries at his agency where the equipment looks better than cars. FREE SEMINAR ''INVESTING IN 10% TRUST DEEDS" •'11 11e i;1.11d1.dly 1nV1ted to attend dn 1ntormat1ve meet '"<I ~e are Pl<>l<l•fl ll r on JIP lenders (and therr tnendsl ~tio ti.1~P "'"'"'"•Pd 1n1P11•st in trust deed investments Ollte.PrS of our c:omr.my ~·II present and discuss the many'.11>v,.ird•l'1Q bnn.,1°rs or using h1Qh yield low nsk trust deed rnvestmeot~ .~~ .i bu11dinq block ror 1nvestmeot security This evening seminar •S ltee t>ut seating is l1m1ted, and we must nave your r~servahon 1n advance Please can· Huntington Beach (714) 848·2225 Date : October 20 1976 Tlmt: 8 oo PM. Place: Union Home loons t 7552 Bosch Blvd . Swte O,Hunling ton Beoch Caklorn1a 92646 'Presented By UNION HOME LOANS t 7&5l Beach Btvd Ste O Huntington Be&eh, Ca 92646 N1ho1fs Largest Home Loan Brokerage Flrm 29 Offices lnrouohout C1l1fom1i and Arizona lou nging on the counter, talces her key and de-parts. Nearby, another young woman is getting her checkout tnstr uctions. The hood on her 1967 Mustang bears the scars al years-earlier col - lisions. The upholstery is leaking stuffing. ''I DON'T KNOW if they told you watch the water on this car," the ponytailed at· tendant says. He poi nts to where the gas pedal might normally be. "You press down on the metal piece just like a pedal was ther e," he explains. ''A lot or our Mo:ttangs are th al way." The woman nods slow- ly and drives oH the same way. ln case you haven't guessed, this car agency is neither No. I nor No. 2. It may not even be ranked. It's Bundy Rent-a-Wreck, where $175 will get you one month and 1,000 free miles on a 1962 Ford Falcon, 1964 Plymouth Valiant or 1965 Rambler. Rent-a-Wreck offers rot.ten-looking cars that run well and, says Schwartz, business is so good that the next tim e he couJd let you have one of his 500carsis mid-November. Schwartz, an affabl e, low-key man whose normal working costume is a baseball cap, old shirt and torn blue jeans, used lo sell used cars until 1970, when a 1964 Buick Skylark he had sold a woman earJier in the day broke down. THE WOMAN asked if she could use the S225 purchase price to rent another of his cars for the three months she was lo be in town and Schwartz agreed At the end of the three months, he recalls, "I had the $225, and I still had the car and I thought . ·wen. this wor ked out pretty well." "People called us 'Rent-a-Wreck· in kind of a loving way,·· Schwartz remembers or the early days "They'd send in checks to 'Rent-a-Wreck.• "Then one or our cars was stolen, and the highway patrol round it on the Hollywood Freeway. T hey filled out some kind of form and .... a unique concept in office rental for independent businessmen combining space and total service under one roof with one management. learn .. Visit our expanded facilities in Newport Centf'r :ind the Orange County Airport. area . NEWPORT CENTER 644-4492 IRVINE 833-1122 1NOTF: OUR NEW ADDRES!'I (;OLl'way Ptaa. Suit.c> 200 1 IO Nt'wport. Center Orlve l'wwport Durh, Catlrorn•• 02660 i\lrport Bu1lnes1 Centtr, S11ill' 1~0 ~'081 Bu,inf'H Centl'r Orivt' trvlnl', C'1tlf0f"Tli11 927111 The Executive Office We work for you under 'Condition of Car" they put 'wrecked.' But it wasn't wrecked, it was just fine. The thieves had just run out of gas." SCHWARTZ SAYS about 90 percent of his customer s are actors or actresses in town to work for two or three months. Some of his cars are named for former renters. There is the Sarah Miles Volkswagen and the Don Mer edith Rambler, for example. Singer J anice Ian still drops by occasionally to visit. Rent-a-Wreck employs a crew of mechanics whose job it is to see that the cars run well. If thereis a br eakdown. Schwartz will repl ace the car on the spot. "You gotta g ive service," he s ay ~. "Everybody -Hertz, Avis -is going to have breakdowns, but we have 24-bour service." HITPAYDIRT At our sneak preview sale special prices Lay the cornerstone for years of happy family memories in a PARK MESA HOME. The kind of desirably-located single- f amity detached home you thought would be priced out of reach. Not so if you take prompt advantage of our mid- construction sale! Two or three bedroo~ Two baths ® family room vAtrium in most plans Cathedral ceilings with rough sawn beams ,. Wood shake roofs Double car garage Backyard fencing • Sprinklers and lawn in front yard ~Ceramic Tile Entries • QUALITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FROM 1$62 , 950 3101 Manistree Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 (714) 549-5225 IN OCEAN· CLOSE COSTA MESA . .. .-I Sund1y,Oetob4H't7,1f'T8 Mortgage ··Formats Urged WASHINGTON-A change in ,1"egulations that would allow. , . .Jederally chartered savines and ·)loan associations to experiment ~ .. with new ty~es of mortgage de· J. signs h as been urged by the 1 National Savings and Loan _I; League as a way of helping more American families own their own tbomes. ,. Testifying before the Senate Subcommittee on Housing and instrument," Srnath told the Senators. .-. , .. Industrial ' Ce nter Set • For Valley ColdweU Banker Commercial Brokerqe Company has been selected oxclustvo l~ulng agent for Fountain Business Centre, a 13-bu.ildlng industrial develop- ment now taktne shape on Ellis Avenue. Situated adjacent to the San Diego Freeway, the $4 million Fountain Business Centre Is a Joint venture of two Orange County busin ess and civic leaders, developer Ri c hard Hunsaker and architect Ken HJ mes. Urba n Af· f airs , a Natio n a l L e a g u e spokesm an urged the committee to take action to allow S&Ls to o ffe r pro - s p ec t iv e According . to the National League spokesman, now mortgage designs in an .ex- perimental plan could include: variable interest rate loans where interest rates vary accord- ing to a reference index; a de· ferred Qilerest loan where, in re· turn for a signlficanUy lower in· terest rate, the borrower would deter Interest until the sale ot the home; a reverse annuity plan al· lowine retired couples to use the equity in their home and live on lt at the same time; ancta gradual· ed paym,ent mortgage where ln· terest rates could either be fixed or variable, but the monthly pay· ments would begin at a low level and gradually rise as the bor· rower's income is expected to rise. MONECITO MODEL POPULAR AT SUNSET HILL DEVELOPMENT IN DANA POINT Developers Hunsaker and Rimes said that Dave Travis of the Coldwell Banker firm's Santa Ana office and Peter Leider of the company's Newport Beach office would direct leasing ac· ti vi ties on behalf of the large real estate firm. Dana Point Project SMIT" homebuyers ~ several choices for financing a home. Dr. David L. Smith, Vice SMITH RECOMMENDED that any lender using tbe alternative mortgage designs be required to also offer the con· ventional mortgage at compara· .ble terms. In this way, he said, potential borrowers would be of· fered a choic·e or the fixed-rate conventional loan or one or more alternative designs. Sunset Hill Success_ful Promotional materials on Fountain Business Centre are already being circulated on a re- gional basis to potential tenants, and an on·site leasing office will be opened shortly after Labor Day. '. President and Chief Economist for Glendale Federal Savings and Loan As soc iation or Glendale, told the Senate panel that current methods of financ-L._. Ing housing are outdated and too many Americ an fami lies no ! ' longer can afford to buy a home of their own. •t : Smith advo cate d the in - •: troduction or a wide variety of Phase Three of Sunset Hill, the popular development of single- family homes by Pacesetter Homes, Inc. in Dana Poi11t. has been very successful, commented Landon M. Exley, vice president and general manager of the Newport Beach building firm. "Sales are going exceptionally well ; however, there are still choice lots and plans available," said Exley. "It is doubtful that these will last for any extended period." coordinated exteriors with rustle cedar shake roofs, extensive use of wood siding and stained, rough. cut beams. Di verse three and four bedroom models feature t wo or two and a half baths, family room or large kitchen/family room area, dining area or optional bedroom or formal dining room. All have enclos.ed two-car garages. FEATUR ES WIDQI add to the value of the Pacesetter homes are wood-burning fireplaces with gas outlets, stately cathedral ceil· ings, custom carpe~g and tern- pered-gfass sliding walls for a spacious and open feeling. Deluxe kitchens include bui It-in range and oven, dishwasher and disposal, formica counter tops , custom band-finished as h cabinets and a large pantry in some plans. . Large closets are just one feature or the master bedroom suites, which also boast gracious baths with large vanity mirrors and synthetic matblepullmans. Home Builders Meet Monday Three Orange County govern- ment and Industry leaders will be the featured speakers at the Home Builders Council meeting Monday at 6 p .m. at the Alrporter Inn in Irvine. ·mortgage plans on an ex- perimental basis. including a variable r ate mortgage CVRM J, and other plans that wouJd allow mortgage payments to start low and rise as the borrower's in- come rises over the years the mortgage is bemg paid back. TH E WAY COULD be cleared for such changes, Smith said, if Congress would a llow the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. which regulates savings and loans. to issue the necessary re· The thrift industry spokesman :;aid the benefils from the civeraJI experiment would include allow- ing lenders to make the new mortgage types attracti ve enough so borrowers would choose them over the old type; gover nment agencies could monitor progress of the experi· ment; and, since no government subsidies are involved in the plan, it could be determined how ell the problems can be solved without the use of subsudues. The affordable prices of the homes and the choice resort area location of Sunset Hill are cited by Exley as major reasons for the outatandlog sales record at the development. MacArthur T e nants ADDmONAL custom quality features include selected hardware. cut custom lighting fixtures, built-in TV and telephone outlets, glass lined water heaters and fully insulated ceilings and perimeter walls. Richard Munsell, assistant director, Environmentar Management Agency of Orange County ; J ames Smith, directoc( of planning and development tor Avco Community Developers, and Robert Mickelson, project director for Robert Bein and William Frost and· Associates. will discuss "The Approval Process -Docs It Really Take Two Years? 11 I' gul ations. . "The wild swings in interest rates, housing constructi on and inflation of the last 10 years have illustrated all too well the inade· quacies of the current mortgage Consequences of the mortgage changes. according to Smith, could include increased pressure on home builders to meet the de· mand for homes, and the pres· sure on mortgage lenders to at· tract additional funds to meet the demand for mortgage credit. PRICES OF the three and four bedroom residences being of- fered range from $S9,950to$79,9SO -a savings of as much as $5,000 over prices of comparable homes located in choice coastal loca- tions, Exley noted. Four Sunset Hill floor plans of· fer from l,22S to 1,887 square feet of living area. The one and two- story homes are available in a variety o f arc hitecturally Both Boom, Bust U.S. Housing Market Checkered Io the most checkered housing market in memory, American builders arc experiencing both boom and depression In some three quarters of the cou ntry -leaving out the Northeast and the Southeast -there is a boom . in fact two. Single-family homes in this part of the country are going up at the second fastest rate since the 1950 's. The exist ing home market, breaking all re- cords nationally, is stronger the farther west one travels. SIMULTANEOUSLY, HOUSING markets in the Northeast, F1orida and Georgia are depressed all across the ~ard. And the aparlm<'nl market remains bogged down almost everywhere. demand, especially in California, seems impervious to the recent In- creases in mortgage rate and price. These only confirm people's bellef that homeownership is a good hedge against inflation. Lenders are still swamped with applications and San Diego builders are acquiring land for a 40 percent increase next year. At the opposite pole in the Advance s ur\'ey, housing markets in the Northeast and in F1orida and Georgia are depressed across the board. In these regions, single-family starts are more than a third below their 70's peak. In some Southeast markets, even existing home prices are declln· ing and new listings come in twice as fast as sales. In New York and Boston, many rent raises authorized under amendments to rent control can no longer be achieved. The California Avoc ado Ad- visory Board has moved to lar ger quarters at its 4533 MacArthur Boulevard address in Newport Beach. Travel Adven· tures also leased expanded quarters in the same office build· ing. Bob Spence of the Orange County office of the Charles Dunn Compa n y r epresented both lesses and the lessor in the transactions. Furnished models are open dai· lyfrom 11 a.m. toduskandmaybe easily reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Pacific Coast Highway turnoff in San Juan Capistrano. Drive west on Coast Highway to Golden Lan- tern, then right one mile to Acapulco and left to the Sunset HHI sales office al 33241 Cuesta Way in Dana Point. TO THE Town & Country Center Near Reservations can be made by caJling the Building Industry As· sociaUon at (213) 625-5771. C"ol1{om1os Lar/Jl.'S t Prwolc Vocat1onal Sclroo/ System and ... you too can MOVE into ... a new CAREER in 1976! These arc findings of Advance Mortgage Cor poration's c urrent semi-annual survey. "U.S. Housing Markets", mhich compares housing trends in 17 major markets in the U.S. Advance. headquarters in Detroit. Is a subsidiary of C1ticrop. New York. And the apartment market remilins bogged down almost everywhere. Ex· cept for perhaps hall a dozen local markets, Houston the most notable. multiple starts show slight improve· ment over last year's long.time low. It is signifi cant that this year's second and third hottest apartment markets. San Diego and Los Angeles-Orange County. are building projects at 80 percent and two-thirds of their 10-year rate. To Serve You Better Effective South Coast Plaza (San Diego Fwy, at Bristol) CAREER ED UCATI ON IN: "You could sum up this y<'ar ·s hous- ing market. .. Ad vane«.-l\t ort1?age pre- sident Robt'rl J Mylod Sa) s. "ma Im<' from Charl <'s Dick<'ns' classic "A Tale of T\\o C1lH's·· 'It was the best of t1m<'s. 1t wus the worst. of times.· "THE OVERALL FIGU RES sug sest a rather flat market. a disap- pointing recovery rate But concealed wi thin them a rc holh boom and depression." The western three quarters of the U.S. --leavinl! out Northeast and Southeast -will start some 750,000 sing.le-family homes this year, the Advance survey finds, (out or a U.S. total in the range of 1.1 mlllion). This will rank a close runnerup to 1972 as. these regions' second best single· family year in alm~t two decades. The dollar value of this production Will surpass 1972 by more than 40";. The single-family boom Is centered In California, and in Southern California most of all. TIUS WILL Bt; A record year for one-family starts in the state. A total q{ 130,000 is indicated, more even than in any year of the frantic build· log spree of the early 1960 's, when in· migration was heavy. There have bee n m onths t his year when California institutions made nearly ~ of all U.S. mortgages. New home demand ls so strong that one Orange County tract (Woodbridge in Irvine> bad an 8,000-name waiting llst and bad lo go to a lottery to choose Its first buyers. Existing home sales national· ~are some 20% above last year's re· eord. But the trend is regionally blased. Home values In the West are appreciating nearly three Umea as last as in the Northeast or the South. <There is no separate Index for the Southeast.> There are parts or Los • An~eles and Orange counties where oomes are appredaUng 30 percent a yt!ar; the average ls close to 20 par- ceol. SO FA&, llYLOD 00.erv~. home . ' -f IT IS AN I NTERESTING sidelight that one of the factors impeding the apartment recovery was the existing home boom. By draining off so much of the thrift institutions' record supply of savings, that market has kept mortgage rates from falling to a level which would turn on new apartments. The problem in the Northeast is mosUy. and in the Southeasl partly, economic, according to the Advance Mortsage survey. Much of the Northeast has been in economic decline and sufferlpg population loss since the 1970 r~slon. The New York-Long Island area, for example. has 13 percent fewer jobs than in 1970. In the F1orida markets, the burden of heavy unsold inventories Is com· pounded -and to some extent creat- ed -by recent economic setback. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, for example, bu 7~ percent fewer jobs than at it.I 1974 peak -the lJrgest two-year decline of any m ~or market. This burt8 worse because it follows years of prodigious growth. ,,.. IT SHOULD BE added that, even in what is locally pettelved aa decline and weighed down by itlventoriea, the Miami area and Atlanta are ltlll taln· ln1 population, are bulldlng alcnlrtcantly more than lut year and are outbuilding most other marketa on a per capita basis. Per capita, they're a third again as hot as the U.S. average. Tbere are also some Southeast home markets that are strong by any criterion -Washlnaton and Baltimore. for example. Even the strong home markets, Mylod observes, remain vulnerable to bottlenecks a nd rising costa. In. Houston, where there la a labor shortage, one builder's C03tl, ex- clusive of land, have been inereaslng 1.8 porCOJ?l a month. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976 • 3776 S. BRISTOL SANTA ANA, CA. (714) 979-2353 REAL ESTATE Sain license training plus Salts Success instruction Colleo•·level Broker courses Bro~er l1c1nsa 1ram1ng CONTRACTING We Will Moue to Our MACARTHUR BLllO. General contrac1or ltcenst 1r11n1ng All sull contraclor ltc1n11 sp1ci1lties Convenient New Location In SOUTH COAST AREA . Anlhor>v Schoo•$. C.il1forl'lla s 1arges1 p11v111e vOCllllonal SChool sy~tem. hes an ou1s1andlng record or auccesslully piepa111iq students for anse e•e1T11nat10ns lor mo1c than a quar1E!f·Qel'llU'Y' In fact <We ve prepared many two·generatr0n fem1Ues. ArwJ lor good reason. • \II ~'"'r"·' and t"l.i,~mum~ :iw apriro~•'Ci hy lh•• llur1·,111 ol ~ ho11I 1\ppr11\ .II'-. lkp.irtmtnt of l:Aut·al!on. • 1\n111<111,· S4'1lool' h., lhrtt • l:.dut·111nn Ucparlmt'11l11 1h:it fill' • •ll'llm1111\J'" uooahn.C: au rouri.e~ • \II 111,1~uc·1or-; arc' 11M1~~1on11lly qu.111111'\I :ind are tr;11fll.~l h1 Anlhonv :.t hi M•" ~.rt111'.111on lk.•o.trlnll'nl · • C"l~lt·i:•• I ••,1•11<<'.il 1•:$latt• m~tni. lor .. , Jr•· .•f1pro1'1'<I b1 lh•• l!.•11.trtml'nl ol 111•.il ~-~luh· • Anthony SchoOls has a rona1~1cn1 h111h pc'rN'nl•IW ol \IUlll'nl' who !>II~~ the license exem1nat1on. • A stUdent may bPitin 11 IH"l'n~i> f1tl'pnr11t111n 11111N· .11 .1n> llmt' and .tC'Celcrale lhe course 1( 114' wishes. • Anthony Schoolc i~ so sure a ~hllf('nt v.111 f13~' b) follQWtnfJ thc Anlhc>ny ~hool~ l'lan of ~tudy lh~t we Clffer 11 monry bark ~uar .1ntN' oo llr('n~r prcpar~l1on courllC~. This tolls you why Anthony Schools 1s lho loader m 1 lconse proparation !raining. Vou can be assured lhat at Anlhony Schools vou will not only be trained to pass tho hcori!e examtnotlon but will be well-trained and 1<nowledgeablc 1n your choson tield. Call today for a lroc guest lesson' COME IN FOR A FREE GUEST LESSON Anthony Schools Phone (71 4) 979·2363 I (, , NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED REAL ESTATE .PROFESSIONAL TOM HOPKINS Will SHOW YOU HOW .TO PROV/DE·MORE.ANO BETTER SERVICETO YOUR CLIENTS NATIONALASSOaATION ASKS HOPKINS BACK FOR UNPRECEDENTED THIRD APPEARANCE To be asked to address the National Aswciation of Realtors Annual Con- vention, in Las Vegas, as Tom was in 1974, was an honor. He was one of the few speakers joining President Gerald Ford in re<:eiving a standing ovation. To be asked back the following year, to San Francisco, was an outstanding achievement. But a third appearance? No real es- tate speaker hao ever, until now, been asked back for a third presentation. Tom Hopkins has, and he will be speak- ing at the National Convention in Houston in November. J. DOUGLAS EDWARDS PRAISES TOM HOPKINS Mr. Edwards says: "Anyone attending one of Tom Hop- ... kins' seminars on listing or selling is obtaining the closest thing, I know of. to an insurance policy against failure in the real estate business." Doug Edwards is internationally recognized as the ultimate master of persuasion and persuasion techniques and the above quote is his opinion of Tom Hopkins' training seminars. Doug's impact has been, and is now, almost beyond comprehension. He conducts "High Intensity" workshops for all segments of business and indus- try and was one of Tom Hopkins first instructors. Tom adapted this training to the Real Estate Industry and the rest is history. " ... An insurance policy against fail· ure .. :"is high praise indeed from the man who, almost single handedly created the •·now" generation of :-;ales professionals. TOM HOPKINS SEMINARS PRODUCE CHAMPIONS The following excerpts are from let- te1·s received from throughout the country. Names will be supplied on request. " ... Seven sales in a single month and my listings -WOW!" "Congratulations, you ha\'e put to- gether the finest real estate seminar I have ever attended in my six years in the business." • "Out of over 120 hours of Real E~ · tate Setninars, the Champions Unlim- ited course was unequivocaJ ly the best investment I will probably ever make.,, "l will never miss another seminar you give in this area again, and wilJ recommend you to all salespeople I come in contact with." "l never knew one man, Tom Hop-I kins, could make it so easy and clear as to how I can increase my income selling real estate." With comments such as these, it's .easy to understand why 68% of the new people attending one of Tom's aeminan are there as a result of being referred by a friend or associate. . . . INTRODUCING TOM HOPKINS Tom began his real estate career at the age of 19. During the next five years he listed more than 600 indi- vidual homes, of which more than 95% sold. During that same period, Tom also sold O\'er 500 individual homes. But Tom didn't start out that way. In his first six months in real estate he sold only one home. Like so many others, he was failing. However, through determination, training, and the creation of new listing and selling concepts, he rapidly became a sales giant. SAM MY AWARD In 1967, Tom received the coveted "Sammy Award", as presented by the Los Angeles Sales and Marketing Executives Association. He was the first ~l estate salesman, and the youngest person, ever, to receive this distinguished award. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS At the age of 22, Tom was appointed to the faculty of the California Associa- tion of Realtors. In this capacity, he traveled over the state giving lectlll"es on motivation, listing and selling tech- niques. He also authored several arti- cles which have been widely published and are still being reproduced today. Prior to moving to Arizona, Tom managed a real estate office for two years in California. Under his leader- ~hip, that office soon became one of the highest producers in the 30 office chains. CREDIBILITY For the past five years, Tom has been sharing his "How To" ideas and tec hniques with many real estate salespeople ICJ"088 the United States and •Canada. He haa now trained thousands of salespeople who have proven that his techniques work. With Tom's experience and proven success record, he provides the credibility that brokers and 88les people are demand- ing tod~. Tom has been ther;e -and he unde.rstands the dally problems and pressures ot real ettate sales. He teaches the actual working techniques and phraseology of profeaeionally list- ing and aelllng real estat& today. "Be has become, without a doubt, one of the nations' m~t sought-after iea1 estate trainers. Tom insignia J : tells of tnaQ~-5rd the as multi- tranqu ing and Phoenix highest p0 ... ~u.ua11t, and train- liie the fill their THE GREATEST "HOW TO" LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN R.E. SALES TRAINING REGISTER TODAY! LISTING SEMINAR COULD BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THREE DAYS IN YOUR R.E. CAREER Whether you are a seasoned real estate veteran, a novice, or just think- ing of becoming a real estate prof es- sional, Monday, Tue day and Wed- nesday, October 25--27 can be the most important days of your life. Clear your calendar, pick up the phone, and call Tom Hopkins Champ- ions Unlimited, collect, (602) 248-9413 in Phoenix, to reserve yom· place in this upcoming seminar. Space is limited and <m overflow at- tendance js .anticipated. Many reser- vations have already been received from the direct mail announcement that wa:; sent out earlier this month. Don't be left out! As far as your career is concerned, Tom Hopkins' three day seminar "How to Master the Art of Listing Real Estate" will be the most produc- tive time you have ever spent. INCOMES INCREASE AN AVERAGE OF 48o/o Do the seminars work? The fol- lowing are figures compiled from responses received from a survey of 5000 seminar attendees OF THOSE RESPONDING: • 89% have increased their income. When dollar figures were re· ported, the average increaae in income was 48%. • For 90%; the training haa helped them in other areas of their life. • 95% have never attended a better traininr seminar. • 97% have recommended the course to othera in their field. It's one thing to~ lectured to by someone who has textbook know)(ldge, and it':; quite another thing to be taught proven techniques by someone who has done it himself. Such a man is Tom Hopkins. Few people, if any, have equalled Tom's carC'er in li:4in~ and :\elling real estate. And even those who are considered successful seldom are able, or want, to share their reasons for success in a training situation. During Tom's three day seminar "How to Master the A1t of Listing Real Estate", you will have the unique opportunity to learn the techniques and phraseology that enabled Tom to personally list over600 homes in a five year' period (95% of them sold). Topics will include: How to become a professionallUing salesperson: How to establish goals and reach them; How to properly pre- pare and use the comparati ve market analysis, the estimated seller's pro- ceeds form, the hot sheet, the listing agreement and numerous other formb. As the f ea tu red speaker for the California Association of Realtors' 20 city tour, Tom re<:eived statewide ac- claim for his motivating and actual "How To" presentation. • This type of accreditation has cau~ l'< I the National Association of Realton; to proclaim Tom as the first real estate sales trainer to be invited back for the third consecutive year. Additional topics include: How to pro. pect for listings; How to tum doorbells into dollars; How to overcome the fear of rejectio.n; How lo handle and list "For Sale by Own- ers"; How to build"1hc listing b~ of - referrals; How to <levelop a step by step listing-pn·sentation; How to ob- tain the signature and a listing that will sell; and much, much more. You'll experience an actual day in the life of a million dollar producer and learn how to plan and organize your time for maximum production. As Tom states, ''These techniques have worked for me, and have been proven in the field by thousands of seminar graduates all across the United States. The reason my tech- niques work in the field is becam:;e they came from the field. I don't teach theory, and I won't ask you to do any- thing that I didn't do myself." "We, at Champions Unlimited, take elaborate pains to make our seminars the finest real estate sales training <tvailable in the world'', he added. The Seminar is only a week away. Call collect now and reserve your place -thP~c lhn:e davs '"ill change your life. · KNOWLEDGE, SERVICE,ATTITUDE, KEYS TO SUCCESS Why do so many people fail in real bmiiness. Tom hac1 a fantastic ·100"~. e~tate? There.are. a l.ot ofreasons, ~ut referral business and will teach you high on the list is JUst not knowmg ~tep by step, how to builc1 your own. what to say and what to do. A poor altitude is another reason To~ Hopkins will show you t~e de-for failure. How do you feel when you vastatmg effect that a bad choice ~f get rejected on a daily basis? Top pro- What is the profile of the average ~ords can have on a prospec~s' dec1-clucers must hand IC' rejection con- Tom Hopkins' Champion? s1on to buy or sell. Then he will teach :-tantly and still keep their altitude on • 3.02 years In selling real estate • Carries 5.6 listin1s •Averages $1,836 per month Doet the trainin1 work? Yet, most assuredly, yes. Y.ou how to say it right, with ronvit·· a high plane. Tom teaches psycholog- t1on and co~fidence. . . . ical conditioning that will enable you . The service, or lack ot it, you pro-lo handle <laily closes of rejection v1de to your clients also determine:-; without fear or loi-;s of confidence. you~ success. Th~ more good, honest Real estate is a complex business, servtce yo.u pr~v1de, the more ref~r-bu~ anyone can make it with good, ra1s you will build, and you must build sohcl "how to" training.You have that a large referral busines.q to become a opportunity right now don't waste it! real professional in the real estate ' OCTOBER 25, 26 and 27 -9:30 A.M.-5 PM. SDlfFH COAST PLAZA HOTEL . 666 ANTON BLVD., COSTA MESA, 540-2500 TOM HOPKINS CHAMPIONS 1 UNLIMITED 4445 N. 7th St., Phoenix, Arizona 85014 TUITION INVESTMENT: $120.00 100% Tax Deductible. Check. BankAmericard or Master Charge Call Tum'Hopkfna, ~ Unlimited collect, (602) 24S.9413, in Phoenix for your ftStrvatfon. ---------... OTom Bopkina,Champiopa Unlimited, 1976 l 1 '• ' • aunday, Octobef 11. 1m -~-. I DAIL V PILOT • ,. =ThelllOSt new ho.i1aes in Southern CaJifor11ia. Harbor View. A Village of ocean views and rustic hillside living. Two beautiful ways to look at life. Green hills or blue Pacific. With all the necessities built in: Shopping, churches, recreation and schools. Turtle Rock. A Village of prestigious living nestled in the foothills of Irvine. Intimate neighborhoods. Beautiful new homes. Luxurious New hom~ for sale In tbe Vllap of 1larbor Vlew1 1.s,,.-.11111 Luxuriou6c:'tecumc: homo,.Mh ~Illar harb.>t and cx."c:an YICW$. f,_ Sll.\300 ?. Spypa Cuom Lou p dJ'lOranUC \I<" Cl.l)loJm I-Ob . l. Jain!M C..-k Homes PlU-\11 ht~ m .. gu.irdcd. p.1rk·like iieuing. Rccn:auoo center. Tc:Mis. s .. immmg. from SI~ ... 9Jlui>of View Knoll New England st) le: s.plit·le\el 2 & ] l>edroom II)" Moo~. SoW 0111. l\1odd.; Opc,n for Vie~. IRVINE VlllAGES New homes for sale In the Vllbige of Turtle Rock: 6. Twde Rock <Mn Pi.do Homes Elcwin1 single-family homes. SoliJ O... Models Ope.n for Viewing. 7. ~Rock Glm Wrdeti H- Um~ auache<I ~naJe-lamily homes .. ,th indl\ idUlll >aru... o,c. <ktobcr. 1976. 8. Tllrde Rode t1JcWanck llomn I.urge singlc:ifamil) execull\e reside~. Ope. F._,,, 1977. condominiums and apartments . .___ ____ ___. G!acefully contour~d land. IR' 'INE Picturesque valley sites. 1 V _ Spectacular hilltop views. VlllAGES \, G:r EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY _.,, -' VIU Big Canyon. A Village of goH course views and ocean breezes. Exclusive Newport Beach setting. A chip shot away from the shops and financial plaza of Newport Center. Home of more than 100 corporate presidents. Woodbridge. A Village with a lake at its heart. White sails, green trails and unique parks abound in a recreation environment. Distinctively different new homes, townhomes,, condominiums and apartments. More than 40 different floor plans. Over 100 exterior elevations. -· r-• IRVINE VILLAGES 9. New home' for •,ale In lhl' VUlage of Woodbridj.:c: •Wno<fbnd.:~ C'nlMlttit ,\ Ulllllli•" "lll<"l'l11111 111 h11mc' l11r l.11111l1t•, 1111h, •l.1,-r d11ld1,•11 O~ru Octob;,,r. W76. •\\oodl:wlcf.:e Arboriwl.c llUtn•" Lu,ur, .1duh hi\\ nh1>01\"' UpeM Ottemlwr. 1976 . Su'*-~1 lo~ ~l«dof1 Ii) ,.alllni; 11\1: •\\oodbndj(e \Waiter llonw• Te>"'nh.1mc>" uh cn<.·l<l'iC'\I p.11111' Ne" l nJt Ope'" Sprini:, 19'7. Woodl>tklicc P.rl. lfonw' Au • ..:hed hornn f,u '''Ull)! l.11111h1:' !\.,w \;nit Open" Lari~ 1977. •\\oodlwid~e t~l•lt'\ fk~anl Jll.••h -.I IJ.1111«' t. •r lmn1l1<'' Pll\ JI<' \Jr<t, ,...., .. l 1nh (~n\ ran. 1'176." •\\oucfbridu.-To .. nhome• ( .udr" 11\111~ 1,,r .iduh\. .-.iupl.:, Jlld '\111~1\'' Niew Unll Open> Fall, 1•no. \\Oodbridl!e Creeuld• ll!•nw• Oc1.i.:hcd p.11i.1 h<imc• f,,, ,,,11111= f.11111fw, Ntw Uni! Opcm •·.11, 11176. Woodlwldll'l P••lo llonw• Sp.1Ctt\IJ,, Jctad1etl hum<'' Niew l lnll Open> f•ll, l1J7b. Woodbrtdi:e Pllt(.•t: u rge. dt·wdk.'\I pali" l'W'fll•'' New Unit Opttn• }"all, llJ?b. IRVINE - VlllAGES •Condominium ownership. I I • • • ---ii • ~1 Real Estate · :\'Questions /Comment ~ I Hdernaad coadomlalams •ave beea aeW.g TefYWe1J. W~ are people lnwes&lq la Ultse! What are .. e ad•uta1ea? How do "condos" dlffer from "co· CJ1119'tf We Jane Uwed Jn aparlmea&a aad we laave bad ..-owo homn aeveral times. Now &bat our ebllclren are older,• we are coulde.rtng a coa· domlnlum. M.A. J., Corona del Mar 1 recently visited a !riend or mine who lives in a condominium. l asked him how he likes it. He said, .. J reel great; I love it. I have always owned typical homes before. It was a backbreaking, frustrating job to keep the grounds looking presentable. A good por- tion or my weekends was spent sweating over the crabgrass, the lawn mower or the edger.•• Now, he said, "I still own my own home but f without any maintenance problems. All or these un- its are well kept and maintained by skilled pro- fessionals. All I have to do is sit back, r elax and en- joy it." That, in a nutshell, is wJiy condominiums are popular. They a re maintenance free. Some aspet'ls of the condominium are: • In a condominium, the occupant actually owns his own unit, but not the rest or the building. • He pays his own taxes and b as his own separate trust deed. Therefore, he can deduct his tax payments and mortgage payments from his in- come tax. • He probably has the use of a putting green, a shurne board court, a swimming pool and jacuzzi and perhaps a t ennis court whlch someone else maintains. He pays hls portion of the upkeep. When you buy a high rise condominium, you buy air space. You own your own unit though not the rest or the building, thereby avoiding rents going up as fast as business improves. "Co-ops" ownership means buying s tock in a corporation which owns and man ages the multi· unit structure. The purchase of this stock entitles the purchaser to lease an apartment in the building. In a real sense, it is not ownership at all, for it is the corporation that truly owns the corporation. The purchaser is obligated to comply with the decisions handed by the board of directors or the corpor ation. In "co-op·' ownership, you cannot sell your lease to , a willing buyer without the approval of the board of directors. Unding Rate Said 'Bargain' ' Sundey,October11, 1879 l'ouag, Eliler"P. Builders · Pose Home Ideas Are mortgage rates high? Relative to previous mort1•1• rates, yea. But relative to inflation generally, mortcagerates may almost be bargains. ''The coat of mQrtga1e mooey baa risen less SALT LAKE CITY-The Executlvt Commlt· than the COit of alDlQlt any other commodity over tee of the 80,000.member National AuoclaUon of tbe pa1t 35 years; in fact, because of tax Jaw REAL rM"AJE Home Builders bu put lorward a propoaed pro-• cban&es, lt.a effective rate ls actually lower ln many W •1 gram of gov.immental assistance' to provide homes cues than ll was at the end of the depression." for purchase by young famllies. the elderly, and That appcaisal ot the current home mortfage moder.ate income families 8.Jld 1UU be non-rate situation was made by resldenUal real estale inflationary. executive Joseph H. Clark.son. Clarkson, Coldwell Endorsement of the proposed program, to be Banker Residential Brokerqe Co. senior vice pre.-S L .submitted to the Admlnisttat.ion and the Congress, sident and regional manager for Southern • &gUD8 came this week during NAHB's Fall Board of California, recalled that during the depression the Directors and Builders Conference. going rate for home loans throuah Southern M d The proposal was conceived by NAHB Presi· Neta IJlaWI ; . California banks WU about elibt percent and ea 0W8 dent John C. Hart of Indianapolis. It involves a - throughbwldine and loan associations, 72. percent. front~nd subsidy by the government. It would re· J eromc Blank or ··: "And those loans," Clarkson aaid, "were duce prevailing mortgage interest rates by up to Albany was elected • geoerallyforflve-yearterms,aubJecttorenewalor Under U'Tay three percentage points for the term of the president of the ~~ cancellation. Furthermore, because tax rates were W ~ mortgage. 8 8 , o O o . m e m be r • : so much lower than they are now," be added, "bor -c t· f · A oct ' rowen could deduct proportionately much less than UNDER TUE ~IAN the federal covernment a 1 or ma ss a· • " they can today. That means one paid a propor-Construction men and would make a one-time paymen~ to the morteage lion of R ealtors foe '' tionalely higher effective rate than be would today• equipment have already lender covering ~e cost ol the difference between 1977, at the asSOfig.. , on a loan made at the same rate." started to shape building the thenpiarket interest rate and a variable below-lion's 72nd annual . • s ites for Laguna market t~te. This payment would be secured by a state conventioh.'\il Meadows, a new 7~unit non-interes t bearing ~d trust (for the term of s an F r a n c i s co. ._ single-family residential the mortgage) given by the buyer and payable to Blank will succeed 1 development under way the federal government. The funds advanced by the I r 8 G r i b i n 0 f POINTING Ot.JTTIIAT HOME mortgage rates have bad their ups and downs over the years -de- pending on the volume of building activity, housing pressures, availability or lendable funds, and the stale of personal bank accounts,-Clarkson notes that mortgage rates are now about where they were a generation ago. •'Right after World War U, rates plunged since money that couldn't be spent on consumer goods during the wa r was in bank accounts and banks were eager to lend. But there were few takers because post-war construction hadn't yet started up. So rates dropped to as low as four percent. In contrast to that oversupply of money, we have ex- perienced periods of undersupply, just as we did during the depression." SHOULD THE PROSPECTIVE homebuyer postpone purchase solely because of the interest rate situation? ".Delaying a home putthase solely to wall for interest rates to drop n eglects to consider the historic cost increases one can expect in labor and materials charges that go into a bome. Based on long-term patterns, those costs have gone up - and will probably continue to -more than offset- ting potential savings to be r ealized by possible future rate drops," Clarkson reasons. o f C r o w n V a 11 e y the home. on Coast Highway north govemmentwouldberecapturedupontheresaleo! Sherman Oaks, ef-j Parkway in South This new program is "lnlly American," Hart fective Jan. 1. :: Laguna Beach. said. "Lower income families, formerly excluded According to Tom Tracy oC the L.M. Development Co., a minimum of seven di!· ferent floor plans will be offered, ranging in size from 2,400 square feet to 3,200 square feet. They w e r e designed by Wi llia m Wolsborn of Santa Ana. It is estimal· ed that sales prices for homes within the luxury. private community will start at $150,000. Occupancy or Laguna Meadows' first homes is targeted for the fiNt part of 1977. from the new home market, would be able to choose a home of their own in the location of their choice; Mesa Realtor the costs subsidized by the government would be re- captured ; and repayment by the home buyer would Plans Center be accounted for by the equity built up In his home through normal a,ppreciationin vAlue. '·' In addition. if housing opportunities were pro- vided for 100,000 families per year, Hart said, "this program would create 185,000 more jobs for craftsmen, laborers, and minorities. It would de· velop $600 million in federal personal and corporate tax revenues and $150 million in state income and local real estate taxes." HART'S PROGRAM SETS A sales price limit of $50,000. It is intended for conventionally financed, new single-family units including con- dominlums. The below-market interest rate would vary according to the sales price or the home -the Jower the price of the house, the lower the interest ute. W.E. Lachenmyer, re- alt.or of Costa Mesa. an- nounces participatioo in the development of a 10-acre $7.S million dollar shopping center in Calexico Calil., through realtor associete 'Yi. Lachenmyer Jr., Pzin· cipal and developet .. The center will codtflln Safeway stores, Loni's Drug Store and 38,000 ad- diUonal square feet for sat.elite shops. ' J EDITOR~NOTE:~~L~Mc~~egon1nv~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ment aooJyst, a college Iecturer,.and.oulhar of "Real Eltale in California". Send your comments and questions to R. R. Mccardle, clo lhe Dolly Pilot, P. 0 . Bo:r 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. New Irvine Firm Chinook International, Jnc. of Newport Beach, m anufacturers of camper s and self-contained motor homes, h as leased a 14,716·square-foot in- dustrial buHding at 17192 Gillette Avenue in Irvine for the design, engineering and sale of compa ny products. J ames McDonald and Edwin Meserve of the Newport Beach offi ce of Grubb and Ellis Company, who represented the lessee in the transaction with Intermark Electronics or Santa Ana, the lessor, says Chinook is now occupying the facility. Order Yours NOW •.• l~1 1000 fit~~ Beautiful ~:-If Stick·on ·Labels •PERSONALIZED •sJYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAl'E ANO SIZE Of LAllEL M•• .io11n Doe tU Main Strut Anytown, Anyt l•t• f2l4 S L.allet1 Do Not M••• A Prlnl•d 8 01d1r. ---------------------Fill In lhl• couport, clfp end mall wHl'I S1 . 7510: "lot Printing Lai.er Div., Poat Offic• Bo• I S60 C0tt• M.M, C1llfoml• 92626 I --------------~~~~--------~--~. ----~--------~~------~~------~' . , I 11 ''"' fe ¥M yevr llp Cef1 1g111p;11n19 _____________________ j Home is on the hill .•• Sunset Hill Here is an ideal location for your family ... in the gentle hills above Dana Point. The clean, clear ocean climate is fresh and the homes are delightful. They are warm and luxurious, boldly rustic, with rough hewn timbers that make the exteriors unusually dramatic. Inside each home you'll find large kitchens with family rooms, soaring cathedral ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces and more. All the quality and craftsmanship that has become a Pacesetter trademark is here a nd it is just over one mile from the wonderful Dana Po int Marina. Living at Sunset Hill is the Southern California you have dre&med about. Come and see it today! $69 960 3 and 4 bedrooms. ' Afb 11111 "'Iii ::f) (714) 496-8722 ~~ To ruch Sunset Htn ftom San Juen ~~ Ca,plstrano, take Del Obllpo lo Stonehlll. !)..,.. ~.,,,, Drive west on Slonehlll to Selva and north % u1.~ on Golden Lentem to Alcapulco end th~ 1,?J. modtls. From PaclOc Coast Highway, take Selva Road eut lo Golden l..8ntern, and turn north on Alca pulco. Furnished models are open dally from II a.m. to ciu\k . El TOROARtA 1 NORTH ' . ........ \ • : l•, -.:.' .. (! . • I fl' . -• . .. .. . . • . . .. . . . • . • . ., . . .. ~L .,,, OAll V PILOT Sunday. Oetot. 17. 1911 County Builders ·convene Moving Up In Real, Estate The Orange County Btdlders Association's a>qathly membership ~ltJDer meeting to be 'll~ld Monday at the :ft~re House in Tustin Will focus attention on the 1976 Uniform Build- ~Codes. Gue st s peaker . troward Larnard, ~pervising inspector for 'tbe Orange County Building Department, will speak on the Build· ing Code Adoption Procedures and the laws affecting the construc- tion industry . The 1976 Uniform Building Code Book has been proposed to the various cities and coun- ties and Is expected to be adopted within the next rew months. The new re- gulations will affect all elements in the construe· lion field. Also slated on the pro. gum is the election or the 1977 board or direc- tors for the Orange Coun- ty Builders Association. A social hour begins at 6:30 p.m . in the Lex· ington Room with dinner at 7:30p.m. The 35-year-old Santa Ana-based professional organization of general and subcontractors has a member ship of over 1.000 individu a l s representing 200 busi- nesses in the construc- tion industry. Sales Chier Norman W. Wulf has been appointed s ales manager of West Pacific Real Estate Company at Dana Bluffs. Prior to his new appointment, Wulf was responsible ror over S4 miUion in sales since January 1975, GERALD E . BROCK bas been promoted to director, community development, according to Douglas M. Gfeller. vice president ot the Irvine Company and head or its Residential Divisfon . In this position, Brock is responsible for the de- velopment or Newporter North in Newport Beach, the Village of Quail Hill in the Ci· tyoUrvine. Brock also is responsible for directing the residential portion ef University Town Center and a 45-acre community at Walnut and Jeffrey. His duties in these projects encompass planning, gainning zone approvals, direct· ing construction and establishing .the appropriate COJJllllunity as- 11tocK sociations . Brock joined the Irvine Company in 1968 as a member or the planning department where he partic.ipated in the preparation of the company's General Plan. In 1971 he transferred to the Residen- tial Division to work on preliminary planning and de· sign for the Village of Woodbridge. A native or Nebraska, he graduated Crom Califolnia State University, Long Beach and holds a masters degree in civil engineering. Brock lives with his wife Kathleen and tht>ir daughters in the Irvine community of College Park. JERRY CHARLUP has jorned the Robert P. Warmington Company of Irvine and will be responsible for all areas of the firms financial management. The Warmington Company is an Orange County builder developer continuing a 50· year family tradition of homemaking. Prior to joining the Warmington Company, Charlup was Assistant Vice President in the Real Estate Loan Dept. at Union Bank's Orange County Regional Head Office. He hold an M .S. in Finance and Real Estate from UCLA. Charlup and his family reside in Mis· sion Viejo. LONNI E LANGUIS will play a key role in Clock Construction Company's design-build o rations in a newly created position or Design-Build Coordinator. Languis brings 12 years' ex· perience with numerous architectural firms -in plan· ning, cost estimating, and pro- ject supervision -to the Irvine construction company. As design-build coordinator, Languis will personally prepare plans, specifications, and the guaranteed contract prices. u"ou1s Upon Clock Construction's award or a contract, he will supervise the preparation of working drawings and coorclinate construction in the field. THOMAS K. CALLISTER, executive vice pre· sldent ot the Meister Company in Irvine, has been given the responsibility for sales and marketing or residential products for the newly·formed homebuilding firm, in addition to handling land acquisition. processing and finances. Currently, the company ls constructing single -family homes at two different locations, one with moderately priced single-family homes and a second development of luxury single-family homes. Prior to his association with the Meisler Com· pany. Callister was president and chief executive officer or B. H. Miller Development Company or Newport Beach. CAROLE JAMIESON has been promoted to manager, residential merchandising, for lhe Irvine Company, according to Kenneth W. Agid, director of residential marketing. In this position, Mrs. Jamieson is responsible for developing and managing advertiSIDJ and merchandising programs for the Villages of Woodbridge and Tur· Ue Rock as well as maintaining and managing the Village In· formation Center in Wood· bridge. Mrs. Jamieson joined the- Irvine Company in 1972 as a leasing representative at Park West Apartments. In 1973, she was promoted to leasing supervisor and in 1975 was again JAM1uoN promoted to associate merchandising manager for the company's Residential Division. Mrs. Jamieson is currently working on a degree in marketing from California State University of Fullerton. She lives with her husband Robert inthe Irvine Village or University Park. H. B. "Pete" Flsber bas been appointed ft> the post or sales director for Woodbridge Arborlake a new residential neighborhood expected to op~n later this year alongside the 30-acre man-made theme lake in Irvine's new Village or Woodbridge. Fisher's appointment was announced by Bob McLain , president of McLain Development Com· pany or ~ewport Beach, builder or the 90-unit town.home development. The new sales director's past associations in- clude Avco Community Developers as saJes and marketing manager, Broadmoor Homes, Inc. or Tustin as marketing director, and the William Lyol) Development Co. as vice president, marketing and sales. "A 16' 11er• priNte n.ulmtial ntste .... swrtHUtded by tit# J 8-ltale IOI/ t:OfOW." The D.lly Pilot "Unlqw s«urlty ..• on« of llN..most dlborllle community protectlolt systmu •vtll/abk In the dnttrt atta.. " ' . ... .... " ~A/If. t.• .... "Condominiunu overlook lush ltll'dois; the lalual.d· golf course ... s~tacular mountain.lllld desm· viiws." I. • • • •• ~ • :·. Tiie Desert Sun 14Desm Island radiates a charisma au its OWll. Tire dynamic exterior stylln1 buUds an anticipation for w/ult's imide ... and what's insid~ In my opinion-is nothin1 short· of daz:lin1!" Home Buyers Guide "Unbelievable natural beauty ... unlimited joy" Los Angeles Herald Examiner You'll rave yourself when you see these unique tower homes surrounded by " champ1onsh1p golf course, a pnvdte, 25 ... cre reflection lake. all on l oO acres of parkland. This high-rise country club community in· eludes total security systl'ms. tennis. swimming, sailing •nd fis hing, all professionally maintained. Memberships are available in the private . Desert Island Co'\mtry Club adjacent to the ·graceful twin towers. Thi• 1odal and recre- ational «nter addt an extra dimension of • enjoyment to life .at Dl'tert Island. Air penthouses and tower homes feature spacious floorplans, large private balcon(es, and luxury features. Maid service Is 4 also available. II Unequalled privacy. security. and lnvett· ment value are yours at ~sert bland. Come, see it nowl Wrift or <all for {Nrlhtr ittform•llon. (7141Jll·.Z 111 Tower Homes from '67,000 Penthouses from 1166,000 A••••I 14uon1t• f,.,,. ltftl!4-H•tffl•/111•1-of SHH,,,,, DnN'oi ftui.SLMtr• DrtD<t• llot4fM .. .., •. v.,,,,..,,,.11111 f•,..IS4H ,.,,J,!J 1~/ Hllfl ,.M, ,.'llrilr ,It• 1•11 _i,..J. Wlnm•r Comp•ny. Inc , .a •ubtid1•ry of S•fteo Companie'$ Los Angeles Times ttU"-)t tOIWA<"tiCAll • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 · SPANISH VILLA 3 BEDROOM + POOL Beautiful tiled entry t huge livin g room Cr ackling fireplace Gourmet kit c h e f7Jw:il-' &laJ, ~ valley Realty W&L Walker & I.Cl' Heal E.-.lJlC 968-3371 w1breakfast area. Serv MESA VERDE t r r 8 thru ~endow lo privat VACANT patio. Space for R \' V .A. L parkmg. Located nea $46,950. l.le.rnt1ful l\k~J \ erck ~ schools and shopping Ready to mo..:e mto. 3 ·-T" 11lan ofr\·r~d for Bargain price at $.57,000 bedroom on large corner veterans. 3 bedroom-.. Jlurry!Call963-6it,;i lot Newly pulntt!d, secludl?d ma~ler suite. oPrN•1t9•HHu1111<'•''"<f' brand new carpels for many extra:., lun:c \rel' [ ~ acccnlcd rear \'ard. Hx r • 1«Ailtll _1_~_1w_d_o'-~-~-· ~-~-ot-~_s_T_A_T_E_ fu~l,~~1f~~:J3~~fr ~ .• ~~~1'. D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I .~F I E D Secure Investment ONN 1119 ·"\11'"' ro&f" '' :f~'J!!~:o ~: .. '.~~;r~:;.,!,~'·~ [Wllltll "Perfect!Y Charming" is M A Y 0 C K 5 BDRM the react ion to this 3 bd. 2 c ""'o""' '""' 'ba, 1''R home localed on LAGUNA 8E>CH TWO STORY quictend ofsl. Vmcco,·· (l14)494•214e 1n beautiful Grel'n l'red patlO w/many lrces. Valley. 3 lh1 , all new Call today~ featttrcs. Priced Lo sell. W & L Walker & Lee Real Estate 545·~91 ATRIUM & VIEW Charming 3 bd, 2 ba. f'R QUIET CULDESAC 4 Br.heavy shake roof for that great <'llstom look Stone fplc. sep dmrng &. family rm area. SSIJ.JOO Don"t wait on this one. CENTURY 2 l 8"8·0059 W&L Walker & Lee Heal E ... 1ate !Jl)ll J:Jil Turtlereck beauty. Prof GeMrol l 002 Gettet'al I 002 lndscp, lovely garden ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• atrium. deUghtfully de-• corated w /a great moun- tain view. Many more extra~~ 5-15·9491 W & L Walker& Lee Heal Estate S.15·94Hl TUCKED AWAY layfront condominiums with docldn9 focilltits, from S 189,000. L.asi"9 frOfft $750 per month OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY Ir SUNDAY 1-5 on qui et Costa Mesa cut- de-sac. 3 Bedroom, 2 RON bnlh. +huge bonus room &:&J~lr\ .... & .a. .A.&::11:.1"\l"I ys;.:_ <ideal for mother-in-law, :tt• llL~-"~ ~-''-''-' ~. 111..3' teenagers. etc). Step INC down hv rm, rptc. shake 600 Newport Center Drive • 640·6500 roor, I a rg e ya rd and ---~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~-­m u ch •mor e! Priced nght-hurry ~ :>t6·5880 Gfttfl"Gf 1002 GetMf'ol 1002 <~HERITAGE • • REALTORS PAIMT·M·SAVE 3 +POOL St9,000 buys this 3 bd, 2 ba, recreation rm, H&r pool bome. Needs a Jillie TLC but what a buy. Located on a quiet tree lined street. GI , FHA buyer welcome. w & l Walker&Lee Real Estate 545·9-191 tilEWLISTIMG OPEN SUM. 12-4 231 WALNUT CNEWPORTSHORESl 2-Story A-frame; wood b eamed ceilings; 4 bdrm i,., 2 baths; secluded palio. Walk lo beach, pools & tennis. ~.ooo 673-3663 642-2253 associated BP n .. rP'> Rf Al T(JllS J~J/1 'W llnll'>1r1fl' '~bf Wdtc 1111.&;-.< .< n11p.t11\ llCJ Canyon &tattt 4 BR. 4 RA, French Regency, cust home on Fairway. 5300 Sq.ft., marble entry, gourmet kit., oak paneling, beaut la ndse p g & more. $125,000. By ;Jpptonly. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -. n3 Q) a: The Dalebout Association 642-7408 0 Dover Shores/Baycrest/Westcliff Specialists , ::Dover Shore~ Extraordinary Custom Offering. Forty-Four Hundred Square Feet. Four Bedrooms. Pool. Jacuzzi. Colossal View. Largest Lot On Galaxy Drive. A Hom e Of Character, Dignity ... And Fun. ~~~ .......... !?~~!~~:-! .......... !~~ MEW LISTING Lusk Harbor View Hills area. Dramatic 3 BR, fam rm w /open beam ceilings, great nook area. Better than the model , only one of its kind. Many upgrades. Park like yard. $145,500. OPEH DAILY 3406 Cotamoran SPYGLASS HIU Best buy, hard to find 5 BR or 4 BR & maid's quarters. Fam rm, sep din rm, huge tile entry. Ocean view, $20.),000. L lJ S K ijl R 1~ A L I Y •l .f,, ii II " I Ii\ I.. t\ ,. ') I/ ( II Prime Loccrtiott ·Cd M . ca refrt?i! Condo Ii v. llll!!!!ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ing. jacuzzi, sauna, pool, G...,.., I 002 ·GtMnll I 002 tennis courts. S99,SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. I ' .. 11, ,. ., I 1, \1, , PUBLIC NOTICE flleltTIOUI IUSllllUI NAMlrSTAHMllNT ..,,_ follel"flnv l*"JCMIS Ire dolllQ llllSl--H: ' OVER THE SURF Classic oceanfront Spanish in top condition. Quiet private street. 2 B<lnns .• dining rm. Sunny protected patio. Breathtaking views of the surf & coast for 40 miles! $275,000 ELDORADO COUNTRY l:STATliS t• llmlted pert"4tf'5"1P) No. 0. 1"11 Mt, u1191ey, Po11n1e1n VeOey, CAft* . fldoredo Properties Ille. • C.lllonole C~OOf'elkwl, o G. 114'1 ~ lAllQlef, 1'1unteln Velley. CA fVOI Wllllem A. O•flon, 163U Nltn!K. Cr<le, HUl'lllft910ll OH<ll. CA flM1 Tlllt 1Ntl11eS111 c-ucled by• Hm11-..,.,.rt,,.rlllf1J EldowMo Pr-r119' Int. Wllllem llt. 0.ltOfl, Pres~ o.tltftl ~ftlltr Thlt •t.t-m .. , llled .. "' ... ~., O.n elf Or-CGvnlY 011 » ~,, . .,.,. ..... "*fl-. o....._ CMst DlllY Piiot, S-.-,flld~A 19, 11. "" 1111-1• • c~ 1.uc11 co . 496-7222 831-0836 ,..,... ....... .., .... ~ ...... • t ... ...... -........... . ' Hoe..s For We ~HoetMs For W. ~For S-. Ho.us'-" W. I HCMIMI for S-. SUndey. 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But 0 1t • l:f e SICUl.ITY TIMMIS uttl P<X>I, lond11 oe deck quickly 'caus e these goodies don•t '"'· l'xu.uo~ ~·~'l. VA last! Located on a huge Cul·de-sac lot toau 112111\ ~·T mo. 3VU11j with view & offered at sna.soo. Herc's PIUYATI HACH CLUI blc w 111ul11>tunt1,1I ""'b rt · d d t·orumtcr Luck. !lbS~m, an oppo umty to o your own e· OPa. SUM. 1-5 • ll LIMDA ISU Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boatsllp. $325,000 ELEGANT 2 Bdrm, den. formal dm, ~ rm home impressively dominates end ot s hort c ul-de-sac. Exquisite decor. · Beaut. gurdeo with POOL! $142,500. l ~\ ,. WESPj\IARK l@I .. '£J). ~16·t7s.a. cor atin g. The house we listed for W &L Walkl"r & Ll't.' Healutak- $49,950 DREAM HOME INVESTMENT Ju-.t hs tctl ! The home \t.IU'\'e bt>t.'n lookm~ tor Spjc. Br " + Ir~ yard $145,500 at 4833 Dorchester a week ago, sold la.s t weekend, so don't stub your toe on the way! GET A LOT IM llG CAHYOM Not too shabby, really. 190 Ft. or view fron· tage of lake & golf course. Pricod at $1SO,OOO. This you've gotta see, for your own sak<' ! New -under construction. Contcmp. Cape Cod. Oak fi rs .• 5 BR, 4l'2 Ba., 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. Custom 6500 sq . ft. waterfront home on the point. 134 Ft. frontage with magnificent view of boats & bor-bor. Sllp for la 1·ge boats. Remodeling has been started -Cinisb it to your own taste. I 002 provides pn' ,u·y & I ux· c;..,.., 100 Gftlllt'al ury willl low do"n ~uy •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• anent. l lurry. 1nu~t st•l• OCE.ANFttOKT, PRICE RB>UCED You'll want to see this 2 bdrm, 2 bath. with !rptc., on the South Laguna ocean· front. White water view, pool. A nice quie t , private, luxury r e treat. $149,000. We like it & think you will too! BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR MOTHER-IM·LA W or aoy fam member will be happy with this home. Consider trade. l:' W & L J Walker & Lee V Kant·4 Bedrm Costa Mesa, 4 bedrm. formul dining. ram rm, lge k1tcben w Jdinellc area. And much more!! Comer location adjacent to park. Room for motor home, bQat or trlr. Huck East O" nex wants quick sale! 5-16-:llWl. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS tud<1y, "111 nul lai:.l al th1~ .,rice. Vl.'terJ 11 l> "t.>k01rlc l'lea~e call Ph:540-3666 GlftJ We're here to help! . TWO ON A LOT Brand Ill'~. une homl' IUILDER-S AnemOM 18.2 Acres R-1. map med, ready to go. Also others zoned R-2 &. R·3. Bob Smith Or Ev Morris 341 Boy\1d" o,,., NB b7'> olol I 002 'Gftlft'ol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY Real Estate 968·3371 1--------1 hus 3 lid-.. t h.l t-. lilt' ullll'r has 4 htb' limit hy Olll' •11 6 UHIT SHOPPIMG CEHT£R A com- mercial investment including d rug store. cleaners, beauty shop, record shop, delicatessen & tavern. $170,000. Scheduled gross income over $24 ,000. Think April 1st. .. scares you, docs n 't it! List Your Home! 1002GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $127.500 TO $1,200.000 JUST LISTED -WESTCUFF OPEH SUN. 1-5 P.M.: 1621 HIGHLAND DR. Comple t e ly r e m odeled 3 bedroom, 2 b at h hom e w/everything ... charm, landscaping, patios & prestigious location + huge family room w/fireplace & even private drive & enclosure for boat or recreation vehicle. Won't last at $127,500. (J37) OPEN SUH. 1-5 P.M. 1506 ANTIGUA, DOVER SHORES. "Magazine Cover " 4 bedroom. view home built bv Valentine. Elec. door s into courtyard entry provide' privacy. Conve nient center hall floor plan w /game room, fa mily room & sparkling dining room. Beautifully a ppointed. $229.500 fee. (J38) 211 t IA YSHORE DR. Spectacular master suite w /Bay View, s pac ious bath, extra-lg. closets & adjoining office + 2 mon..· spacious bedrooms, Italian tiled en· try & dining , family r oom w /wet bar. Within walking distance of private beach es & playground. $175,900. OPEM SUH. l·S P.M. CJ39) THE ILUFFS -"GOLDEH CIRCLE" 301 VISTA MADERA. OPEN IST DAY. SUH. 1.5 P.M. End unit. rustomizcd "Dolores" plan. One of best views of Bay & greenbelt. Lg. wrap- around patio, 12x30 sun-deck off master bedroom . Decorated by Bet- tina Hall; c ustom carpets, mold· ings, bookcases & elegant papers. Air cond. See & compare at S157 ,500 leasehold. CJ 40 > OPEM SUH. 1-5 P.M. 201 VIA MEMTOME. LIDO ISLE. Charmin~. brig ht 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 56' Jot w /room to expand. 2 fireplaces --family room overtook· ing lg. south patio -eating area in kitchen --slreet-to-strada lor ation + near heach & tennis. S15fi,!'iOO. (J41) 3721 OCEAM IUD., CdM OPEH SUH. J-5 P.M. Spectacular ocean view! Truly the best or 2 . worlds! The charm of Early Calif. w /all the modern conveniences of today! 5 bedrooms -library -51.:i baths. CJ42) IAYSIDE Dll Beautiful & new c us tomized 4 bedroom Promontory Bay home. Plan Ill w /bayfront kitchen! Par· quet floored entry -plantation shutters -family room w/fireplace -tri-lev4!1 floor plan. Owner will consider l ease w/option - $1900/mo. Submit terms. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (J43) DAY & HtGHr YllW! Model-like home w /view of Catalina & Fashion Island~ Recently decorat- ed in beautiful autumn tones. 3 bedrooms -21h baths - f amity room -f onnal dining + sep. guest rm. w /bath. $146,500. Lois • Egan 644-6200. (J44) YJ!W -LIASI OPTION 3 bedroom Victorian home w/sensa- tiooal view -freshly remodeled & redecorated -country kitchen & Y.a-b locki to ocean arc a re w ame n ities offer e d t o the dis- criminating buyer for $175,000 on 1 yr. l ease option basis. P o lly Johnston 642-8235. (J45) '42'4235 901 Oowr Drlw 644-6200 tt•rbor View C.nter our lx!i:.t lix:ul bldrs. Xl11l EASTSIDE location. Good set up for you & the grandparenll>, ur for 111 come prof>\,•rly. Our L'X· elusive listing. W & L Walker& Ll'l" lll'al F'.-.tatt.' IY16·77 I I Bluffs View 4 WEE, TIMY IATFROHT HOME Priced at only $895,000. 90 Ft. of that prime Lido Isle bay frontage: pier & float. pool. sauna. gourmet kitchen, guest house & so on. far into the night. This you gotta like! Call for private s how- ing. Another Harbor Realty exclusive. 673-4400 HARBOR P\~UHA~I W Vll·;\\ of the Back Ila\' I mm lh1-; 11nrm1cul.1lc :I bJrm , ~ h J t h c o n 11 o . 0 N E FI. 0 0 R I. I V I N <I l<l"•lu<·t>d to S 1-;1.1. I-' \ST' S1111 lMlll 647 VISTA BONITA OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 DivisiOft of Hart.or lnvHtm.ftt Co. "7 alker & Lee 'Viii Buy Your House in 72 Hours at t"itir Mark_.f. General I 002 GeMt"GI 1002 Value .............................•••.......•...... BELOW MARKET .I lk•lroom "1lh t"O\ l·rcd p.11111 t: l'l'.11 loCalion Stl'.11 al ~2.111111 lf AJlliJ!§l a111t;mm on ::-J ll\11.Y H A \I TO 6 P ;\I 962-4471 (?::) 546·8103 -------1002 Ge.rol 1002 .....•...•.•...•.••.... ................•...... ~COATS & WALLACE '::J:31 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAUV OWNED COMPANY SERIJING THE SOUT OA T AREA SINCE 1963 LA CUESTA W/POOL Rare. sin gle story Valencia model wilh dra matic enclosed courtyard entry. Island kitchen with breakfast area. 4 Bedrooms. dining, + family room. Master bath has door to rear. Low m aintenance •yard with beautiful ANTHONY POOL. ~3.900. Call now. 962-4454 MINI OCEAN/ISLE VIEW From large deck orr master suite. This Buccola built home is only 4 years old a nd h as 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. Large family room with fireplace. E legantly decorated & in move-in condition. HURRY $76.000. Call 002 1454. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Ch arming :l bedroom hom e 10 prestig io u s New port Beach. Fant asltC' s w1 mming pool with .... cparate dressing room. Excellent loc atio n n ear c;ho pping and Mariners Park. Call 640 6161. HARBOR VIEW HOME Hi!!hlY customized 3 bedroom home. Large added family room offers ouLc;tanding view or the rolling hills. This never-lived in home has many d ecorator up ~r ades. Sec t o appreciate. Call 640.6161. A REAL FIND At last in Halecrest you can see this preview showing ! Open Sunday al one o'clock. 3 Bedrooms, quiet street with nice neighbors. See this patio with atmosphere. This home is ~oing to sell super fast. 1261 Conway. $57 ,ooo. Call 546-4141. . YOUHAVENT l\ SEEM THIS? An exceptionally attractive home that radiates charm thruout. Features 3 bedrms.. 21h baths, formal dining, large family room w /frplc. Tastefully decorated in immaculate condition and r eady to move in. Lovely yard and covered patio. Possibly the best buy in beach area at tbls time! Priced to sell quickly a t $75,900. Please phone for additionttl information and additional information and appoint- ment.. Call 546·4 l41. Offic~\ locah-d in Co .. to M"'" HwttinqtOfl Bl"och -Nrw~ 6rod1 PANORAMIC VIEW 1111 ludint.: CatalinJ 6.. l'.tlo" \'l'rdtc•s. Lr~ & 'l»1ctou'> C CSTO~t hll hotill'. lav1shl~ del'orttl· t•d Master ba cquippl'<l \\ Jill'Utt.i & COil\ l'l'lihle -.tm 1 ... 1c.1m rm. W & L W11lker&Lee Heal Estate 641)-771 t OPEH SAT JSUN 1-5 1213 E. Balboa Blvd. OCEAMFRO ... T C.:hou:e locution! Like !iv ing a l the Wu ldorf. Balboa Peninsula, ran! fmd Magnificent view. Cheek y our , . .-now Pa~es for vour n.-aresf ll"'alker & Le .. offiee and call ~O\V to !ilifae if ,·our home qualifies. Walker & lee 1 Real Estate j Completely Tedccor. in --=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---1 ('\.QUl!i1te taste. 4 BR , 1 bath" $?39.500 POOL EST A TE "* 645·2425 * 4 BEOROOMS ?Jf'lfwtl 'II,,. it IH.-\LfOlt.._ 4 BDRM · $45,000 /\h.,olutcly 1 in m aculale lam home w /manicured lndsci11ng & towering shade trees. Xtra l rt( lot ror privacy & fam fun. Offered w /FHA or VA tc>rm:1. Better hurry! Private r oadw::iy Jeacls In d ouhl l' l';Jr g J r:q.!l'. SeclUtkll e'\CCUtl\'e ltlc• 1•1111 ~ ' D1111ni; cntert:un m 1· n l E p i c u r c a n i..11chc11. &•p,1ratc Mom· 111 1..m 11uartc·r~ w /liuth. So.orin i: :-.t:.i1rcase lo bedroom 1 ctrcals. Lu~h l 1 11 111 c .1 I b a c k y a r 11 w ,sh111Hn1·r111i; :.um mer hm pool. Sk rnny dippers 1ll'11i;ht' Owner bought 11t•w ;\J 11:-.t. !»e ll. Try S!l.300 lot.11 1111 1.lll ' Sli·GOlO .,,,.,, ,., o . ,, t, 1 '• r~ 1, , • COSTA MESA CONDO Assumobl• loon '\c wly ca rpe t e d&. draped lhruout this 2 ~tory, 2 bedroom, shake rriofcd townhome. Nice urea-cloi.c to :-.ho pping. Will exchanJ?c lur house nr duplex rn Newport Rc::ich. S-"1 ,900. "IF ·YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO LIVE ON THE OCEAN .......... " Spectacular changing white water view. magnificent s unsets, bear the pounding surf. Live right on one of America's most famous beaches. Walk to all West Newport res taurants, shops & Lido Village. This 3 year old, custom built. Mediterranean homi! is tor living and enjoying. Professionally decorated, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, living room with beamed celling, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, gas barbeque, mission tile root -many more extras ...... . DRASTICALLY REDUCm FIOM $250,000 to .$219,000 115 Vitt Jucar $159,500 48RFam.rm. Lido Isle 1101 Berks hire Lane $139.000 4 BR Fam.rm. Pool Westcliff 5851 Sierra C'1elo $99,950 4 BR l'"am.rm. Turtle Rock 12 Rue Verte $154. ()()() 4BRFam.rm. Big Canyon 1730 Port M anleigh Cir $168,500 3BRFam.rm. PoolJacuz1.i HV J707 Inlet Isle Dri vt• 4BRFam.rm. Homes $149,500 HVHills 1615 Highland $152.500 S BR Fam.rm. Pool J acuzziWestcliff 1634 lrvine Ave. 4 BR Fam.rm. Pool 2781 Bayshore Dr. 4BR $149,500 Baycrest $179,000 Bayshore EMEllALD IA Y -ltG, llG VIEW From huge deck & most rooms. Jus t remodeled 3 bedroom, massive Liv- ing Room w /cathedral ceilings, wet bar & gourmet kitchen . Adaptable home close to beach. tennis, pools. $279,500 fee .· REDWOOD & GLASS Custom designed home. Secluded master suite has sawia & jacuzzi & fireplace. Separate 3 bedroom children's wing. Panoramic view of Back Bay & Fashion Island from liv- jng room, dining room. kitchen & family room. $269,950. NEW LISTIMG -VILLAGE 3 Popular 1-story Princeton model with 3 bedrooms, dining room, & 2 baths. Attractively upgraded and located near pools and tennis on wide greenbelt. $79,500. HIU TOP PRIVACY -VIEW Spacious four bedroom pool home. Ocean view from "your Library desk ". Great living area for family & form al entertaining. $195,000 fee. CHOICE CANTON CREST Beautifully located townhouse close to Harbor Vie w s hopping. Pool. jacuzzi. tennis court, 2 bedroom, 21h bath, 2 fireplaces, family room. Priced to s ell $84,500. CHALLENGES COMPARISON You've waited long enough for this superb 5 bedroom Lido Bayfront at $.52.5,000 and it's worth it. Great style, great Jocation. Designed for the great life. Do yourself a favor & see it today. OCEAN & JmY VIEW Cameo Shores -warm & beautiful family home. Used brick fireplace in wood pane led family room. Large formal dining room & sparkling fenced pool. Roses, camellias . rhooodendrons ! Only $189,500. IN A CLASS IY fTSB.F An authentic .. Williamsburg .. col- onial has just been created! Custom, quality features including the most minute details make this architec- tural dream an outstanding achieve- ment & distinct asset to the com. munity of Corona dcl Mar. Particulars available with appoint· ment. Presented at $175,000. OCEAH VIEW & IMCOME 2 units with view &pool. Owner's un- it has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths plus game room w/wet ba r. Income unit has 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. ~10.000. ONE OF A ICIMD 4 bedrooms, STUDY, fam. rm., & formal dining room are all part of this delightful Turtle Rock home. with 2 baths. & central air. Steps from park & pool. A rare find for on- Jy $90,500 land included. Liff AT 1HE IEACH Walle to private beach. tennis courts, pools from this charming 4 bedroom, den home. Beamed cathedral ceiJ. ings, hardwood floors. used brick & many more. $199,500. SWHPIMG OCEAN YllW Decorator s harp condo with quality upgrades. Beautiful grounds with multiple amenities make this an out- standing investment. $94,500. ICIHG-SIU FA.Mil Y HOME See this large 4 bedroom, 2~ bath Turtle Rock home just steps from park & pool. with oversized yard~ 3 car garage. Cam.rm .• &dining room. All foronty $99.950. land included. 1• CANYON GOt.F COURSE A beautiful Versailles 4 bedroom, family room. 4Y.a baths. Lots of Mex· ican tile, upgraded kitchen. out- standing golf course view. Now $254,000. A. Ccx.DWaL IAMlB cp. 644-1766 21t1 IAH\JOAQUIH ... US RO. IN~CIHT~" ..... ~ ' . . J • • I ,.I • t • t ; . . . I • . . .. I i . ' I t f I I --------· u;;z - .....::.._ _ _...._.;;..;;.. ____ ~----Su.;;.ndg,.;,;;,;;;.r.;•..;::Oc;;;.to=ber;;...;.17.:..i,..;.1971;;.;...;;.S ~-~~-.... .1 ~.~.~ ........ ~~!.~~4!'! ...... .I ~~!!!!.~~.~ ....... ~~~!!!.':~.~ ....... ~c:'!:!!.~~.~~ ....... ........... ~ G_,.. root•-rlll IOOJ ..... ,.. IOOJGeMNI 1; IOOJ "'"'°' 1002 IOOZ We Sell A Hom• Ewerr 19 Minutes! Matching Up home buyers and sellers Is what we do best So If you're going to buy or sell a home, remember the 19 minute folk$ at Tarbell. After all, we've been- FINDIM• HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WO~! View of lack lay! Immediate r>e>saealoo tMllablel Present an offers. owner anxious for aale. Terrific lllew of the Back Bay, About 3000 aq. feet of living space. 4 bedrooms. 3 full beth&. Fotmll entry, eating area In the famlly room. Kl~zed master suite. Indoor heated & filtered DOOi for year round fun. Even a weterlall for that apeelaJ effect. Totally modem kitchen. Owner gone, call 540-1720. Pool Paradise! Delightful Me .. Verde hom6 Just minutes to schoOI and park. Preslfge area. fully equfpped pool Ideal for this hot weather. Plenty of room tot your boat or trailer. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Separate den or sewing room for mom. Elegant stone fireplace. Pool table sized family room, huge living room. Fully Insulated, Just listed. $84,900. can 540-1120 Comlry -n Trees! Sprawllng Spanistr vllla with gorgeous parl<-llke yards. 11 assorted trvH trees.. room for big pool or tennis court. Close to bike trails & park. Large country lot, covered veranda. 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Eating area served by a gourmet kitchen. Blazing fireplace In the entertainer's l1vlng room. A great home for the active family. S82,500. Call 540-1720 Owner Slashes Price! It's like finding $10.0001 Rambling Mesa Verde home on the golf course. Professionally ' landscaped yards. fully SPrinklered for EZ care. Colorful tones and textures lhruout. Air conditioning, 4 bedrooms or convertible den. full 1()..guest dining room served by a chef's delight kitchen. Separate family room with raised hearth fireplace. Reduced to s 139,500. 540-1720 Summerfield leodl Retreat Bike or Jog to the beach. Handsome • Summerfield home in Huntington ! Super low maintenance for the wor1<1ng couple. Shows beaullfully1 3 bedrooms, , ,,. balh floor plan, carpets. drapes in lovely coordinated colors thruout. Brand new patio area, bacl< yard ready ror planting No nonsense front yard. VA assumable loan with super tow interest. $67,500. Gall 540·1720 Lov.ty Marble FireplKe New on the market, be the 1sl to see! Handsome 4 bedrooms. heavy shake roof, covered patio area fo r outdoor fun. Comfortable free flowing floor plan offers 4 bedrooms or den. 1 ~ baths, Dining area & kitchen have new no wax floors. Marble fireplace in the living room to warm your toes. S65,000. Call 540-1720 Easy-Care Llvin'! One of a 1<1nd town home with a slumpslone and wrought iron palto area perfect for family get togethprs Close lo pOOI area. 3 bedrooms, H4 baths Dining area. party.&zed living room for ontorta1n1ng. View of the rolling hills. One ~tory, pnced under $50,000. 540.1720 $64,000 -4 + Pool! Ju:.t h<oted. Its not going to la<>t long• Versalite tloor plan features 4 bedrooms or 3 + den. candlehghl dining room, pecky cedar paneling adds a lovely touch. Birch cabinets. deluxe bu1fl•ins. Bullet kitchen. 5'>arl<llng POOi out t>acl< cool decl<ing. Big home. small price, S64 000 Call 540-1720 Low Down GI! Flexible f1nanc1ng terms available on this dream ··beach town" home. Formal entry hall opens lo a big floor plan with 4 bedrooms. Decorated with rich wood paneling thrvout. Heany fireplace. dream k1tcilen. Redwood covered patio veranda. Won't last at S69,900. Cell 540-1720 540-1720 2 9 5 5 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TA ABELL REALTORS~ Memb..-G} REL 0 --SerYillCJ 7000 Cities · Thruout The United States • ..................................................................... ···························:·················· .......................•.•............•....... 1002 . \\ I .. , I I 'r \. -~;;;E~;;;;;••• 1 TAYLOR CO. ACTIOM Owner re:11.ly to move. Super vulue In tbie 3 • bedroom, bonus roo m _ home in liarbor View Uomea. Eotertafnment IU.t\LTUHS ·.;:11 I ,., Iii area 1atore lnslde and out. One uf a kind and pri<led to sell at $120,000 including .land. Must see \-0 ~preclate. cau Cot opPQintmenL 613-8550. Ol'fN rll ••II S ,~TO Ill M(f 1 ~ . 'rH£ REAL E~Sl'ATE RS Laguna 2 Br O·Y·O apt n ocn. vu1 paUo. 169,500. 494-6320 Drkr, 49'7·359.S ~ ~­RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN Huge backyard to play in, kindergarten through 12th grade within the Clv blocks walking. Quiet t ree Jined street. Bedrooms. 2 baths, cop· per plumbing, rour ca garage. Call for appoint· menL 640-9900 ff"~~ &tole~ Valley Realty QUIET MESA VERDE LOCATION 3 Bedrm, family, 2 bath. Cambridge mod el. Completely redec. & re· ady to move in now! Call qwck. $79,900. COLLEGE PARK DOLL HOUSE \er~ sharp 3 bdrm. lam•· ly, :! hath hume. Located on 1.·ul 1.k .11· l'rll·cd t sl'.'ll 111m Jl ~;; ;,110. C.ill for dt•l; 11 h POOL HOME M ES A V E R D E • :1 bcdrn1. den, 2 bath, nl"ar Counln· Club. Prn·e<I h sell lod a> ! ! S87,500. t 'all for appt. TRI-LEVEL Large l ~l111·~ ·I l11•dr111 . formal d1u111~ 1.111111\ rm, 3 h:ith. 11111\ air (1111 dilinrH•ll Pl'•''' l1!111u~ home 1'1111~ •111111kh-<I. lnmmc<l to fH'1l1'1t111n landsc apinl! E llJU) gracio us l11-i11~ at ~.500. !~K1E'S] 1555 W. 8•11.,, C.M. Nut to Merk•t Batk•t ... CANYON-SZ7t,SOO ll.IGANT -a4"""'1.-¥11W A most luxurious & highly upgraded Versailles model by Deane Homes. Panoramic v iew of golf cour'se. mountains, lights -also a view of ocean.. Paneled tam rm .• expensive wall papers thruout, custom cptng & drapes. marble & air.conditioning. 2RUE ST. CLOUD SAT/SUN1·5 DUMAnc 2-STOlY CllUMGS Twentieth Century grandeur in a graciously formal home of soft spoken elegance. Exposed balcor.iy. Stained glass. Crys tal chandelier. Rich hardwood floor s. Elegant white carpets. Expensive wall coverings. Custom drapes. Gourmet island kitchen. Huge pantry. 3 Bdrms., fam. rm. seacious private master suite & luxuriant m aster bath. $149,500 · Unfurn. $169,500 comp. furnished. Open Sat. & Sun. l·S 35MAINSAIL, JASMINE CREEK CAik pwd .. _.for clrec:tlolt1l THE ... LUffiS•-9fO UNrT Spacious customized condominium in newest section of the "Bluffs." 2 Lge bdrms., den with fi repl., formal dining rm & 2'h baths. Decorator wall papers, cptng & drapes. Beautiful greenbelt view. Pool. Air Cond. Lease rTSO mo. 2921 PERLA Open SAT /SUN 1·5 IJG CANYON TOWNHOUSE SPARKLING HIW-$111,500 DeLuxe features thruout this charming brand new home. The upstaits spacious master bedroom suite has sitting rm, private dressing rm & mirrored wardrobe doors. 2nd Bdrm dn may be used as den. Formal dining room. Lease $800 mo. or sell. llG CAHYOM TOwt:l IOUSE. LEASE Choice location with beaut. golf course VIEW! Lovely 1-story 2 bdrm., lge formal dining rm. Highly upgraded. Plush cptng & drapes , shutters, microwave, ceramic tile entry & kit. air-cond & filtered air.~ Mo. 3 IEDROOMs-ftOOl.-$5 I ,500 Fantastic Anthony kidney-shaped pool completely fenced. This Costa Mesa home being completely redecorated by selle r & will deliver in beautiful condition. Call us today! 2 I 11 San ~ Hills Rood HEWPORT CENTER. M.L 644-49 I 0 1002GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 BEDROOM ON THE IA Y Your own pier and float and the loca- tion is just a puff oT wind from the jet· ty. An oldie but goodie and PRICED RIGHT! ***ALSO•** PIER-ROAT- NEW BULKHEAD 2 Bdrm Plus with a huge family /Jiving room. P ier & float for 30' boat. Owner is now installing a brand new concrete bulkhead. A Real Cutie & the Price is Right! Open H~ Sunday 1·5 3708 ChGM.t Pfoce, Newport Island Call 675-8120 A WHALE OF A DEAL! ~~~5~4~9~-s~6~s~5 ~~~I ~~~!'! .......... !~~~·~ .......... !~~~ $46,750 2 Uedroom. 2 balh, 111 rl1vidual Condom1n1um. 2 <;ar garaE?e w /clcc· door opener-hi,i::hly up· graded, carpeting, wood paneling & mirrors. En· joy lhe community pool, jacuzzi, tennis <'OUrls & clubhouse. Who's first? ~~ -ANYTIME OCEAN VIEW A block to the hcat h Ote:in 'icw from I he front balcon\" B1A J Bit. 3 BA UPl'EH unit nnd the LOWER unrt 1s .c lrg l BR. Each unit has {I beautiful frplc, bllns, arpeting, drapes & a uge 4 car garage. $133,500. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 .i~!'?1~R~i~~~E to huy or 1•xrh:in1:('! :I Bt•tlrm. 111 l'l1l r~nl 11 I. &lS.llt)t) 400E.lr' c.M .•• ABSOLUTELY IMMACULATE 2 Bedroom, 2 bath PLUS POOL. buillins, fireplace, large dining area. Beautifully upgraded carpeting, drapes, wallpaper, etc. thruout. P rime location -Walk to mos t everything. $65,000. o.,_n House Sun. I ·S 1200 Rutland Rd., N.8. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvcl. corner 30th . IOOlG~ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Corona ckf rn(U* A · Cl~6ic Breathtaking view of H arbor, Catalina & Coastline. Prof essional1Y. decorated & landscaped, achieving a dramatic & distinct1ve style all its ··own. 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, formal dining room, pool jacu7.7.i + 3 nreplaces. $:115 000 HtclaY~ ..... 7SZ~S21 •Hl·271• :. - pr~~enfJ WESTCLIFF WINNER SPllMGTIMI COLORS brighten this cbee.ry • bedroom, family room home. Outdoors, a large yard and sparkling pool complete this well k ept property. $125,000. 1520 Wwwlck a.-. HI S.. l·S NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cl.OSI TO YllW PARIC -so convenient to schools this lmmaculat.e 3 bedroom home has 4 car garage. low upkeep yard and on fee land. Everything going for it. 531 S.. hrw-...0. HI s-1.s DOVER SHORES QUm A. Flt'4D! 60' On the water +swim- ming pool + extra large slip for 3 boats. This e legant home h as 5 bedrms~ den, 41h baths, and magnifi. cent view! Call642-5200for appt. to see. TRAVEL ON TO ~YALON SECLUDED HIDEAWAY -new one bedroom Sol Vista Condo. It's just right for quiet, peaceful weekends and Catalina fun-time. Call Mike Blake for more inlormation. REALTORS' 475-5511 JASMINE CREEK leautiful split IHel 3 br, family "" hom~. Menter suite includes privah study w /frplc & balcony for personal enfoymettt; Ubrary akon off IMng ~ W.tbcr In dlning rm. lftcludff clubhouse, pool, iacuni & tennis courts; Gatfll efttry & 24 hour security Ml'Yice. It's th• good life IRemelllberJ I liv~ there tool $172,500. OH THE WATER Wttt Hewport dtllghtful two bedroom hoMe with Income ..wt -or convert to a three bedroom ltoftw. lndudH pier & float. Cosy fi,..,,ou wfth ralMd hearth & patio on ttHt water. OWMBt WILL FINANCE. $1,0,000. RESIDENTIAL LOT-CHIMA COVE (Corona del McrJ: Last of its kind, gentfy slopin9 Copprox 90'x I 06'); easy to build on -fabulous OCHn & lefty view. OWftet"wln SUl-ORDIMATE. $178,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy. C Ol"ClftG def Mer 675-5511 I 1002G~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF $91 500 In one of the loveliest neighiorhoods in Newport, absolutely charming 3 bdrm .. 2 ba., l·level home; lovely cul- de-sac. New carpets. s hake roof ; cheerful combination fam. rm./kitch. Beautifully lndscpd .. lge. yard. lm maculatc move-in cond. Priced to sell!! Exclus ive, app't. only. Please let us s how you a ll the homes Avail. in the carefree Bluffs HELEN 8. DOWD REAL TOR. INC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Lister & Top Salesmcm 1974 & 1975 R.....,...Up Newport-Mesa locrd of Realtors GtMrol I I 002'GeMral 1002 ····································~········· EXECUTIVE HOMES MESA VERDE, magruficenl 5 BR. 3 BA Buccola, across from park. near golf course. Pool & jacuzzi. Extra lge rooms thruoul. Fam rm w/wet bar, massive stone fplc. Prof decorated. Approx 2950 sq.ft. LAGUNA HILLS, Jge 4 bedrm. view hom e, 3 baths. Sunken fam rm w/wet bar & fplc. Lge Jiving & formal dining rms. Pool size lot. Approx 2100 sq.ft. WISTHA.VEM, $8000 price reduction. Great bargain, 2 Sty, 4 bed.rm, fam rm, 2 ba. 3 Car garage. On cul-de- sac. Near Mlle Square Park. Ap· prox 2400 sq.ft. , EASTStDE. COSTA MESA. 3 Bedrm, fam rm, fptc in living rm. 2 Bath. Cov patio. Dble garage. On cul·dc sac. Approx 2000 sq.fl. Cal 540-9'22 cooper & associate I estate NO DEBATE ABOUT IT! These are our super buys! t WUTCLIFF CAPI COO F'or the trudi· lion al tum1ly, this lov<.'IY J bdrm. home with lanai + family /dinmg rm .. 2 cozy frplcs . $119.500. OPEN SAT /SUN. l ·S 1201 BERKSHIRE LANE, NEWPORT BEACH OCU.H VIEW COM>O For the young in heart, this 3 bdrm. Newport Crest, of· f ers all tho amenities, incl. tennis & swimming. Vacnnt & rendy for oc- cupancy. $85,500 OPEN SUN. 1·5. #5 BARLOVENTO IEACH HOUSE Lido Sands 3 bdrm., with lgc. living rm., opens to secluded patio, complete with jacuzzi. Great potential, needs some decorating. A steal at $73,000 DAVIDSON REALTY '>801 W CoO\I H.,.. v N ~ 64!> • 7575 3116 Newr>orl Blvd NB 673·9060 1002IG......, IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * OPEN HOUSES * * SATURDAY Ii SUHOAY l·S 42& VISTA. 'A.RA.DA.. N.1. Lovely Bluffs 3 bdrm. with front row water view. $735 Mo. 603 VISTA IONITA. N.I . Exceptional, highly upgraded, Bluffs Franciscan. on beautiful greenbelt. 3 Bdrms., 21h baths. $120,000 2032 SHIPWAY LA.HE. M.I. Baycrest beauty on splendid corner; custom built 3 bdrm., lge. family rm., 21h baths & heated pool. $137 ,500 300 I SETTING SUH, H.V. HILLS A real ''SETTING SUN DREAM" home with marvelous view. 3 Bdrms.. family rm., pool. $184,000 2517 FIRST ST., CdM Magnifi cent sit·down bay & ocean view from EACH of these TWO fine homes on one large fee simple lol. Homes are completely separated & private with loads of parking. $198,500 OPEN DAILY 1·5. (3ctwecn Carna- tion & Dahlia). Ho.tte £uttEiwlioH& -u obligo!iolt • • Gfltttal 1002 Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF lmmac:ul.tk :J br. :J ba, sphl le' el. 1>001. S139,SOO. Optn Dally n .s. 2924 C.1 rob. :--\ R. II a rbour Sales 6-U-7428. A BAH DOH ED 1/JACREESTATE J BEDROOM-RANCH $5B,900 FOREVER OCEAMVIEW PLUS 5 BEDROOMS :'ltai::niCiccnl orcan view L'U'>tom home w1lh 5uper con!.lruction Ccaturei>. Lovely planked floors and beamed cellin~s. Formal dining, billiard room with wet bar and :<iludy. l\cy to beaches. Just lis ted nl $199,500. Fee. C:ill 67:J.8550 OIVN Ill 0 ." s I Ull ro 8( Nl(C• [vtt•I Tree lined a11pmach to t.h 1:; tlcli~hllul mini r;:nll'h. llll~l' \\'C('jllOj:! w1/111\1 1•11/1,1111.·l'' c11 tranc: .. 1.ari:c f Jm11v l--M-ES•A-V•E•RD_E_• si/.\'tl h 1 rn~ room \\II i1 "'.111 nl J?l.1~f>. Vll!w of OPEN SAT /SUH I ·5 spra\1 illl;! i.: rouruls a11d 29 3 4 JAVA RD. lnut 011 hard L'nuntrv Gr:1c 1nus 4 bdrm. + k1td1l·11. mas-.1\c ~toni.• family, frplc •• J ~t>. t1n•pl;u c•. Dining t1111m k1lchrn; in tip top sh.:ipr. h,•, l"ll"l!l!Nl wondtm rl11<11. Seller most anx1ou-; tor s l ll r .1 l c \\'I II lo; r 1>r orrcr! Asking Sll0,000! -;1·1 h1tl1.•«I 1naqpr su1lc HEW LISTINGS! and r l11lrlrrn·, 11u.1rter' COST A MESA 111111 \. 1·· ... ,, '" "'(' 1•11~ th I ' II,, I lf ll 1' I 1II11 • EASTSIDE !*.;t i'!Xl J UnaL'\, S89,.1IKI' ( "•' v•' It I 'l'I N I' 4 ( '0llS, $128,()()()' [ '8l' lfq&Hil B::~~;f~~~~· I~~~~~ 1112 Sli71! Want A.!111 Call 642-5678 GeMral 1002 Gneral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE PLAYHOUSE Make your kids ecstatic, bring your decorating ideas and save loads of money on this 4 bedroom, 2'12 bath pool home. Lgc lot, great jacuzzi a nd Tom Sawye r hideaway. Only $80.750. TOWERING PINES IL~ad to lus h landscaped entrance. Secluded 3 bedroom. l '""' bath Townhouse with pool, canopied double door entry. Giant living rm, formal dining with huge master bedroom and pri vale tree·sbaded patio. Only $32,500. PEACE AND QUIET Completely customized cul·de-sac home. Large lot. 3 Bedrooms, l 'h baths, huge master bed.rm, formal dining, i:!ia nt Ji ving rm. tremen- dous a<1d ·on f a mily room, 2 gorgeous fircpl:1ces. Almost new plu s h carpets :-ind drapes. M itny , many up· grade's. Only $47,500 Roberts Realt 18241 leatb ll•t.. luntln(ton ltuJI i 7 Ho.Mt .... W. G........ IOOl Gftef'_, 100 Hovw1f0f'S4le •••••·••······••······· ........•..•....•...... ChMt-.. I 002 ••••••• ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••• ·.·.··.·.··-· • Ge•,,_. I 002 ....................... . ...............••••••• VllWCOHDO I. .a r i.: e 1 ti e d r o o n1 f1rl'plncc. 1 ''lo bath. 111 !'forlh l.111t un F.x pans1ve sundeck o' l.'f lnokm1: lhe blue P.u·1f1C' Priced under m.lrkcl Excl11¥1ve 644·7210. * * LIDO ISLE * * OUI HEW EXCWSIYI $137,500 221 VIA MlMfOHI: OPEN SAT. & SUM. I ·4 Large 50 ft. Jot. Large living room, large pa 10. 2 Bedroom home with room to expand LAWSON REALTY * * • 67$.4562 * * * HOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDROOM 223 Via Mentone (Lido ll > NB 675-4562 $137 ,500 Sal/Sun 1 4 332 Piazza Lido (Lido 11 > NB 673-7300 Sun. 1 4 •21 Rana (Reho San Joaq ) lrv 675·6000 Sl 10.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 IUCETO IEACH SU!K'r •r.e11. 1ou1>er condl llun. super fomily horne ·1 ha, ~ b('(lroorn. 2 stor) 1.arJ?e fllmlly hom" on A l·urner lot '" near all '' hooh,, shoppln&. h~n<'h JllJ p1rk• c.111 s 16 2313 before It'$ too late lo ace ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bit Cangon Newport Beach O•ertooldng GoH Coune . 6 Bedrooms S 1/2 Baths D ... & Gene Room-J CcrGcroge leautfful,ool Cow+eay to lllrs. 644-4334 or lll-1114 Sltownly.,... #4 J1miper (The Terrace) Irv 551 -2000 S68.900 Sun 1-5 1102 Palm, Huntington Beach Dl ·RECTORY 536-1484 Sun l 5 2 H . & FAM RM or Df'N 4261 Manzanita, Irvine 552·0239 Sat & Sun 2816 Clirr Or .. N .B. (213 )876·5454 $167.500 SIS 12·1; 417 Dahlia, Corona del Mar $119,500 Sat/Sun I 4 ••3708 Channe l Pl. Nwpt JI. 675·8120 $137 .500 Sun l ·5 4351 Bridgeway St.. Irvine 551-0598 $66.700 Sat /Sun 11 5 144 Cabri llo, CdM 640-7000 $1G7.500 1-·I :111 5 Penny Pines (Ocerf1cld) Irv. 644·6200 S74.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #9 Rue Fontaine (Big Cyn) NB 631-1400 $192,000 Sat/Sun l 5 233 Poppy, Corona de l Mar 675-2311 $98.900 Sun. 1-5 412 Fullerton (N pl llghL'i I N B 646·2414 $89.500 Sun 1·5 5 Solana (Reho San J oaq >lrv. 752·1414 $109.000 Sun 1·5 1951 Port Locksleigh, N.B. 675·3411 Sll0,000 Sun. 1-5 6.59 Bols ana. Laguna &a<·h nlti·77ll Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 23052 Via San Gabnel, l\lis~. Viejo 768-0568 $64.500 Sat 1Sun 2006 Vista Caudal mng Blfs JN B 640-0056 S134.500 Sat •Sun l 5 14665 Oval Rd (Walnut Sq.) Irv 552·6086 $51,000 Sat/Sun l·5 501 Avocado, Irv Terr, CdM H68·4405 SIJ!J.000 S.'.S u :; 17292 Citron !Univ Pk) Irv I 551-6172 $82.500 Sal/Sun l-5 2580 Santa Ana #308. Eastside CM 642-82:J5 564.900 Sal/Sun t 4 21 4 Dahlia. Corona rlcl Mar 642·8235 $175.000 Sat,Sun l·5 531 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hts. NB 642·5200 $89,000 Sat/Sun l S :t45 Dogwood. Irvine 752·1700 $79,900 Sat Sun ll 5 2017 Maple, Costa Ml's a 645·3474 $.51.000 Sal'Sun 12 1; 8101 Marseille. Hunt. Beach 962-7788 $.58.500 Sun 1 5 723 Cameo Highlands Dr CdM 673·£>643 $127.500 s s 11 5 324 El Modena, Npt Hl"· NB &10·9000 $110,500 Sat/Sun l·5 6451 Alexandria, Hunt. Beach 556-2660 $.59,950 Sun 1 5 1689 Samar. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $84,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4916 River , Lido Sands, NB 675·6000 $75,700 Sal/Sun 1·5 606 Calle Vicente, San Clem. 496·5600 $79,900 Sat/Sun 12·6 18105 Dewberry Way (Univ.Pk) Irv. 552·7500 $76,500 Sun. 2·5 5072Ald er (The Terrace) Irv. 552·7500 $72.900 Sun. 1·5 308Visla Madera (Bluffs) NB 642·8235 $157 ,500 Sun 1.:; 208 Via Mentone (Lido Isle> NB 642-8235 $156,500 Sun. l 5 '9l0 La V cnlana <San Clemente> 642-8235 $142,000 Sun. 1 5 ~>!J32 Crestview. Century Shrs. HB 640·6600 $63.500 Sun t -5 204 1h·39th St., Penin., Nil 675-6000 $117 .000 Sun 1 5 2114 Continenta l. C~la Mesa 646·3255 $54,950 Sun. 1·5 651 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $137 ,000 Sun. 1-5 650 Fontana Way, La~una Bch. 494·8057 $185,000 Sun. 1·5 l IR & FAM RM or DEN 650 Fontana Way, Laguna Bch. 494-8057 $185.000 Sat/Sun l -5 509 De Anzu, Corona del Mar 675-4392 Sat/Sun l 5 Harbor View Homes. Nwpl Bch. 644·1257 $118.500 SIS all dav 402 Vista Trucha (Rluffs) NB · 644-2373 Sat/Sun 1-5 1158 Mission Dr. Mesa del Mar. CM 546-8689 $63,500 Sun. 1·5 23.S Lugonia, Nwpt.-Beach 548-6030 $72.500 Sat/Sun 10·5 * 1824 Port Sheffield, NB 998-2228 $159.500 S /S 11·5 29572 Vista Plaza Dr, Lag Nig. M.5-5551 $92,000 Sun. ll-4 4122 Escudero (Racquet Club) Irv 559-5414 $73,000 Sun. l ·S 2956 P emba, Mesa Verde, CM 549-8655 $79,900 Sat /Sun 1·5 205 Amherst (College Pk) C.M. 549-8655 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Deerwood W. <Deerfld) lrv .1 752·14l4 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 '1207 Port Harwick (IMlomes) NB 644-6200 $146,500 Daily 1·5 * •326 G2nd St (Nwpt Shrs >NB 548·1290 $85,000 SIS 1:30·4:30 1060 Noris. Lagun& Beach 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-4 • ... .':M*L~...., ... ,. ........... ,.. .. b .... b .................. ...... ~ rWw .... "rul•ul I ; .. z4-ebt~tDAM.TNOTWANTADS.,..,_ ___ ..................... _mrip11 ..... _.. .... _ .... hlll .. ~..ta~ .... -...,. 18782Saginaw. lrvinr 752·1700 586 .900 Sun 12·4 U67l Countrywood, lrvme 552·1493 $63.500 Sal/Sun 10·7 288.5 Anza Ln. <Mesa del Mar)C M 540-0729 Sal/SU}l 1·5 14631 Swectan <Ca lif llms I Irv 673·8550 S68.000 Sal tSun 1 5 lH:iO P ort. Bishop Cir (I JVll) NB 673·8550 $120,000 Sun 1-5 1851 Port-Tiffin (HVlll N.B. 673-8550 $105.000 Sat /Sun l 5 9892 Saline Or. (Shorecresl>H.B. 546·4141 $75,900 Sun l 5 #9 Rue St. Cloud CBig Cyn) N fl 752-1700 $235,000 Sun 1 5 1201 Berkshire Ln <We::.tclf)NB 673·9060 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 10151 Crailet. lluntmgton Bch. 962-7788 S9l.500 Sal'Sun l-5 :t5 Hermitage Ln Wig Cyn >NB 644-1766 $390.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1821 Port Sheffield. N B. no phone $11 t,000 Sat Sun 1-5 2669 Santa Ana Ave. L'.M. 546·8640 S75 .000 Sat 'Sun 1·5 *2032 Shipway Ln<Baycrest>NB Ci75-3000 $137 .500 Sat/Sun 1 5 •3001 Selling Sun (I IVllills )CdM 675·3000 S184 .000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 2011 Kings Rd . Nwpt Bch. 546-8640 Sat 1Sun l·S 2308 Redlands. Nwpt Beach 645·7221 Sal/Sun 1·5 • •4545 Orington A. Ca m Shrs. 675·8800 $198.500 Sun I 5 133 Woodland (off Tustin l CM f>46·3255 $85.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 35 Mainsail (Jas mine Creek )NB 644·4910 $149 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3140 Country Club Dr, M Verde, CM 546·5990 $92.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •19952 Providence Ln, H.B. 546·8640 $65.500 Sun. 1 ·5 19191 Norwood CTmtle Rk ) Irv 551-2000 Sl4Ul()(l Sunl-5 3406 Catamaran. Corona del Mar 640-2309 Sl45.500 Sun 1-5 21 Acacia Tree (Univ Pk. l Irv 552-7500 $92.500 Sun 1·5 4981 Paseo de Vega (Turtle Rk ) Ir\' 642·8235 Sun. 1·5 1621 Highland (Wcstcliff >NB 642·8235 $127.500 Sun. 1·5 281 l Bayshore Dr. CBayshrs) NB 642·8235 . $175,000 Sun. J-5 28 Goldenbush (Deerfield ) l rv. 752·1414 $67.900 Sun .1·5 17842 Arhor (Univ. Park) Irv. 752·1414 $109,900 Sun. 1·5 262 Brentwood. Costa Mesa 556-6171 $72,900 Sun 1·5 14682 Sweetan (Calif.Homes) Irv. 752·6521 $65,000 Sun 1-5 22525 Overlake Dr. L. For .. El Toro 675·6000 $99,690 Sun. 1·5 2226 Canyon. Costa Me:-.a 645·0303 $66.500 Sun. 1·5 2227 Miner. Costa Mes~1 IH5·0303 S.59.950 Sun 1-5 2207 Anniversarv Lane. N B f,.:16-7711 · Sun 1·5 384 Mira Lorn <•. Off lrvme. C M. 646·3255 Sunday i·5 229 Robinhood I.a. East~ide. CM 540-9922 $71).760 Sun. I ~ 4 IEDllOOM 16632 Simmone La. Hunt Bch (714 )548-3350 Sat/Sun 1 5 24171 Las Naranjas, Lag Niguel 494 -8181 $87 .500 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••1213 E. Bal. Blvd, Bal Pen., NB 645-2425 $239,500 SIS 1·5 207 Via Orvieto (Lido) N.B. 673-6026 $157,500 S/S 11·5 231 Walnut (Nwpt Shores ) NB 673-3663 $90,000 Sun. 12·4 • •205 Via Lido Soud, L. Isle, NB 631-1800 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 227 Via Orvieto (Lido (<;le) NB 631·1800 $142,500 Sun 1 S 7631 Danube. Huntington n ch. 848-2323 $58.950 Sun. 1 5 2717 San Lucas Ln, M. del Mar, CM 540-5214 S67 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 9410 Warbler Ave .• Fount Valley 548-1168 $74,950 Sat/Sun 1·4 5772 Grimsby, Huntington Bch. 846-1371 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#10 Rue Villa r , B. Cnyn., NB 675·34,ll $254,500 Sun . l ·S 2005 Miramar Drive, Balboa 640-9900 $135,000 Sun 1-5 48362nd St, Newport Beach 642-3850 $79,950 Sun 1·5 336 Colton, Newport Shores. NB 642-3850 $78 ,SOO Sun 1-5 19601 Roderick. Hw1t. 13cach 540.1120 $65.000 Sun . l -5 4 H & FAM IM ot" DEH •6751 Christa Palma, H.B. 8f1·6010 $97 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 1535 Regatta. Laguna Beach 494-8519 $179,500 Sun. 1·6 * •204 Via Lido Nord, Lido l s, NB 675-0123 $259,500 fee SIS 1-5 2934 Java Rd. (Mesa Verdc)CM 675·7060 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 103Z? Shangri La Dr. Hntg Bch 962-3241 $60.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 9381 Candlewood. Hunt. Beach 968-4456 Sun 1 5 :;g Cypress Pt Ln (Bi~ Cyn )NB 644·0<..J27 $295.000 s 15 11·5 17751 Falkirk La. Hunt Bch 846-7924 $60,990 Sat & Sun 1103 Tulare, Mesa Woods. CM 549-8655 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 420 Belvue Ln. <Bal. Pen.) N.B. 675-4600 $137 ,000 Sun. 12-5 8391 Crane Circle, Hunt. Bch. 536·7246 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn >NB 644·6200 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2206 Port Bris tol <JM-Iomes) NB 644·6200 $165.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 • •542 Hrbor Is. Or .. Prom. Bay, NB 642·8235 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19492 Sierra Canon CT-rock) Irv. 752-1414 $94 ,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 4806 Cortland (C am Hglnds l CdM 831 -1003 Sun l 5 2012 Windward Ln. Nwpt Bch 752·1920 Sat/Sun \.5 297 Lilac Lane. Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sun l a M232 Wcyth. lrvinC' 752-1700 $72.~150 Sun 1·5 •17761 San Rafael, Fount. Vly . 8-18·2323 Sunday 1-5 222 Via Palermo CLido) NR · 673-0541 S144 .500 S/S 11 -4 •6001 Shield'i. H unt. Beach 847·6010 $93,000 Sal/Sun l 5 149-12 Piper <GTecntree> Irv. 552·7000 $77.000 Sun. 1 5 4642 Abbotswood, Irvine 752-1700 $64,900 Sun 1 5 1706 Tradewinds. Nwpt Beat·h 646·7171 $139.500 Sun 1·5 111 Vista Suerte (Bluffs l NB 640·9900 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 ••22 Linda II (Linda II )NB 675-7161 $325,000 Sun. l s •1101 Berks hire Ln(WestclirONR 644-1766 $139,000 Sun. 12-5 •4607 Gorham Or <Cam Shrs) NB 644-1766 $189,500 Sun. 1-5 •47 Mootecito Dr .. CdM f>44·4882 $.124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •-*2602 W. Oceanfront. NB 675-8800 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2 Rue St. Cloud (Big Cyn > NB 644·4910 $271 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2000 Windward. Baycrest. N.B. 675-6000 $143,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9901 Westhaven Cir. Westminster 540·9922 S79.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *1520 Warwick. Westcliff, NB 642-5200 $125.000 Sun 1·5 •1948Santiago. Nwpt Beach 540-1720 $220,000 Sun. l 5 •19342 Salmon Ln. Hunt. Bch. 642-3850 $.59.999 Sun l 5 1110 Main 'St.. Hunt. fl<•ach (213 )945-2621 ~ .500 Sun 12-5 •17621 Bard. <Culverdalc> Irv. 833·3380 $79,500 Sun. 12·6 •1734 Santiago, Back Bay, N.B. 549-8655 $340,000 Sun. l 5 15762 Maidstone, Westminster 968·4456 $89,900 Sun 1·5 17385 Almond Tree (Univ. Pk) Irv. 752·1414 $82,000 Sun. 1·5 1508 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 Sun . 1·5 32 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 Sun. 1-5 2415Tustin (UpperBay)C.M. 644-6200 $110.000 Sun. 1 5 1777 Oriole Dr. Mesa Verde, CM 546-5990 $111,500 Sun J·S 24991 Costeau, Laguna Hills 540-9922 $89.500 Sun. I 5 llSVia.Jucar. Lido lsle 641·1766 $159,500 Sun2·S 5 IEOROOM 2133 Miramar (Bal Pen.) NB 675-4600 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••#3Linda Is. Dr., Unda Is, NB 631-1800 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1741 Irvine, Newport Beach 645-0303 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 llt I. FAM llM or DEN • •525 Via Lido Soud, Udo ls, NB 642-8235 $549,500 S /S 1·5 24933 Rol 'ngw'd , The Wds .. El Toro 830-8547 $114,000 SIS 10:30 4:30 •17 Royal St.Georgc<Big Cyn >NB 640·6161 $385,000 Sat/Sun l ·S •2664 Basswood (EastblufO NB 646· 7711 Sat /Sun 1-S 1522 Pegasuis. S.A. Heights · 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sunday. October 17 1976 BEACH RETREAT OM LARGE LOT Deane built 3 bedroom, 2 brith Bright and airy home with gourmet kitchen ovt!rlooking 1SJ<30 patio Exceptionally large, private p1e shaped (86.4x84.7x64.7x94.Sx45.2) cul·de-sac lot. Ideally located nr tennis & cabana club & short jog to ~urf. $63,900. C .. Pllyllis Sllfyer. '6%·4454 Coats&Wc61cehdton 3728 Occ .n Blvd .• Corona del Mur 642-8235 $298,500 Sun. 1·5 •1606 E . Clem ensen. NF.Santn Ana 675-6000 $91,000 Sun. 1 5 10182 T heseus Dr .. Hwlt Beach 640-6600 Sun 1 :; 17751 Manchester, Culvcrdalc. Irv 646-7711 Sun l 5 6 IR & FAM RM Of' De. 1226 Polaris (Dover Shrs >NB 646·3255 Sal/Sun l ·S CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IR & FAhfRM or D~ 209 Nata ('fhe Bluffs> NB 631-1800 St50,000 Sat •sun l 5 3 IEOIOOM 835 Amigos Wy (Eastbluffl NB 640-5583 $84 ,500 Sat/Sun l 5 047 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 833·8600 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 301 Avenida Cerritos(Bluffs>NB 833-1969 Sat/Sun 1 5 53 Montan as Este. R San Joaq. Irv 640·5560 $99.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Barlovento (Nwpt Cres t) N.B. 673·9060 $85.500 Sun. 1-5 18733 E lmwood, Hunt. Beach 962-7788 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 603 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 675·3000 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 24663 Santa Clara. Dana Pt. 496-5600 Sal/Sun 12·1i 4 BEDROOM ttf) Locust. Irvine s.40·1720 SG8,900 Sat Sun I 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 21651 Ocean Vista Or .. So. Lag. 499-4515 From 589.500 SIS 10·6 • 19839 Kenins ington Ln . H B S:lt..1484 $.17,000 Sun l !) 3 IEOROOM 17 Scam isl Ci rt le. N. H. 646·6598 $.58,500 Sill & Sun ~9 Rue Valbonne. Big Cyn, NB "75·6000 $174 ,500 Sun. 1 5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & I BR 2517 F'irst St .. CrlM 675·3000 $198.500 0[1jly I 5 3 BR & 3 IR 415 Poppy. Corona del Mar 673·2278 Sun. 1·5 3 IR & 4. BR 4404 Chanel Place, Nwpt. Bch. 631-1400 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME l IR & FAM RM °" Df'N 2011 Kin gs Rd, Nwpt Bch 546·8640 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR LEASE 21EDROOM 524 Hazel. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $650/mo. Sat/Sun 1 5 2041 Port Province (lMlms )NB (i75-6000 $.595/mo. Sun. 1 5 3 BEDROOM 1312 Santanella Ter. Tn·. Terr. Crl M 675·6000 $.585 /mo Sun. I s HOUSE FOR RENT 3 IEDROOM 353 Woodland, Costa Mesa 673·3600 $410/mo. S/S 12·5 5 H Ir FAM RM or DEH •2414 Antigu3 <Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 Sun. I 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 2 IEDROOM 1200 Rutland Rd,Westclifr, Nn 675·6670 $65,000 Sun 12·5 2 IR Ir FAM IM or DIH 2921 Perla (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-4910 $750 Mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 l llDttOOM 426 Vista Parada (Bluffs) NB 675·3000 $735 Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEX, FOR RENT l ll .It FAM llM or DEH • •4008 River Ave. N. l3. 675-6169 . $475/Lse. S/S 12·6 . '"' .. .. w at.riroet *** W•eft...t&Pool ~I " '1 Y PILOT c:J Ho411HFof'ScM ···•·········••········ G........ 1002 ·•••···•········••····· HARIOR HIGHLANDS :-. u 10 l' l h lll ..: ' fl • ' I il I 1hruou1• a7 fol 11,1nv 1111, 3 bUl'O\' f-(On '1•rt1hh• 11,·n. 3 l•;..llh'I n1H1 l'll IJJllCJ "llh bu1 II I II llll () () \'I' I :-. I t t! ti 11 ,1 r .1 i: 1· W J I k l 1 \\'1• .. 1ddl ..,hCJl'l'lll ~ & 'l .1rin1·r' ~1 Imo I I.. IJ:l rk. l"a'I 111•-.M'"1on Sl:!.!'>OO Y1>11 "''" 1111' 1111111' Call lur .lllll l . ! C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640°0010 WES TERM OREGON ... Small nel9hborhood morlcet "'Ith bneraqt llcenns, plus 2 BR home. ldeol semi· retirement setup. Soc r iflc• ot only $24,500. plus invee· tory. A creo9es: Ranches; Homes; ln- veshMnts. We do ft right. Full Service Realty, Inc. Rt .. I. 8011 1342. Ro u bur9. Oregon, 97470. Ph. 15031672·5541 or eves 15031673-8362 AXER UPPER *TRIPLEX * $73,000 l.-11' I t•nt-. .end dl'lt·rr.·d m 11111lt•11 a11 t' t• l" 1 t• a It• !->l'11t"1lcun1il 11pport111111~· Ill 11111ll1ply 1111c:-.lmc1\l wllh i;O<>ll man.ii.:ement und macntenan ce. llurn , lal-.c ath .1111.igt> or 1h1c; rantast1c or- pnrt u n 11' CAI.I. !Jli;/·7788. ·-~~~~Rs li Great Investment! lk•aut> shop :ind ht11M 1111! + lori.:c I bedrm apl oH•r clhlt• i.:ar t'hu11:c Ea .... L~Hll' lm·at1011 (',ill 1L11• or lllJ.!hl l~fl 3!J:!8. l'Vl'!> "5-11:1·3;">\i\ Lachenmyer Realtor EXECUTIVE BEACH ESTATE 58R +POOL JACUZZI f ormul doul>le 1fo0r en ln lo cnlt'rla11ll'l'0!t de 11 1-:ht L1v1nl! room, Calh••llrut ce1l1n i.: (.;r;wkhnl( llreplac:e. S11·11 l.lo"n fJmil:1-t•nll'rla111 m1•11l l'l'nkr wirh wall or i.:l:N .. "11.irkhn.: pool a111l Jt1n1111 Fni mal d1111ni.. ruom llt1fi!<! .11nurmc1 kll•'ht'n :::.wcep111i: slum .. lu la' "h muo;tcr -'Uitc -4 '"mu' mom lnr ponl tallh· .11111 1·arrl'i 1-;., .. ) IC'rm., • , !Jj~l 7XX I f If t ·.I IV • I J 11 t,.. It ti 1" I• ••• 11uns 1·; HEAVE~ ~5.0UU. 1\11 /\CHE tn roam "1th a 11.r eat :1 Jldrm home Oul!\lmul 1111( lon 1t1011 c n VisW. ad Ja<·c nl lo wide open .. paces 'J'a r k rm. :; 1011 hay barn, :! 11~Hldock-. & fcnt·ed pl\'ltures. Great for k1d!... • IJEHTll,\ HENRY• HEAi.TO HS 492·41:!1 215 Uel l\lar San Clem 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vouni.;slcrs s ure do lm).!hlNI up a home. Who cvnr l'lllW one of lhc•m turn orr a 11.iht? • l.11wyer to priirnncr: "I 'II c•arry thl!I c·aso to the h11oth<':itl rourt 10 tht' lnncl hul in lht• ml'nnl1m c. ynu '<I bctlet lry to ,.,C'llfl<' " • ara11un 11 r1er1ot1 durlnit which Jll'Ople find nut where to sl:iy aw:ty rr~m nrxt ycnr . • The husband who br3~s thal he never made 3 mi11tnkc hus a wire who I.lid. * Neighbor; a person who i11 always dolng somethlna you can't a/ford. * You can afford our sensible. professional home selling help. Sec your neighbors at llarbor Rrnlly. \ I C4 OAJLVPILOT SUnday.Octot>w11, 117t ~~~!:.~.~ ........ 1 ~~:!!.~.~ ....... ~!.~~.~ ........ ~~!.~~.~4!'.-........ ~~!~:.~.~ ...... . ~~::~.~-~ ........ ~!.~.~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~!!.~.~~~ ...... ,. ~ 1002 wMlf".. 100:? ~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~.~!~~: ... ~?.2.~ ~~!!~.':4~:: ....... !~.~~ ... 9-Ht.. I 00 I OOJ GeMr.e I 002 GwrGI I OO; • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• }i ................................ ... ' '* * * * * * Heritage Collection BELVUE LANE -BALBOA JUST LISTED -custom built bom e on 1)~1qwel s trada. Perfect for the tricycle · · · ~t. Nearby tennis club. ocean and 011bay beaches for Mom 4'nd Dad. 3 Bedroom. den and dinio.g room. 1.-. 40xl00 ft ..... $137,500. Cll 540-1151 EASTSIDE DOLLHOUSE Quality built 2 bedrm w /:,hake roof. hardwood firs. fplc. .~ copper plumbing. new carpels & floor · roverings. All this on a large , bulldable R-2 lot. As king $62,000. For deta ils on tpis beauty, catl 540.1 ISi ERITAGE c;...-ol I 002•CHMrol I 00 ............................................. CORONA DEL MAR ~ $98,900 Charmin g 2 Br & den, wood paneled beach house w /night lights & ocean view from Jge upper balcony. Just 112 blork to b ea ch. 23.1 POPPY. OPEN '.SUNDAY. 1·5 '· DUPL£l~ .. CDM $224,500 ... VIEW New exclusive listing for this beauL tri·level duplex w/fantastic ocean , jel- l v & bay vie ws from both upper & lower unils. This is a real pride of ownership gem . Call for a ppointment. 675-2311 ' • LEASE OPTION -IY THE WATER rr DiCORATOlt DELIGHT in compet~y COOt dillohd 9ood tcah. Ouhtandincj 2 ·;led. TownhonM with .-allty decor. Ex- • ceft...t Newport hoch address hi a -pri•oh c---.ity security con.unity •tt. pool. Hew & M'ltr hed In. hsy to show by appointment. $127,500 OM THE WATER -WITH VIEW CHARMING 2 STORY HOME wffft 4 leda. hJe ff'lllMJ re>OM, Mexican tile etttry cmd ,...., quality 11tpeoitthw..ts. Your OWil pri•afe beoch a.t front and ORiy I short block to HM cOftWilllltity pool and htwtis court. Ideal location for the family -witlt c~ to tftfoy the "'°"Y com- ..... ity octMties. $159,500 fff. .. VIEW OF WATER - I ILOCK TO IEACH A RARE FIND. Especially spocious 4 ...,.. & deft wltft bcr & •lew 'LUS 3 ...._ patio 111tits c.,.nse Htls out· standin9 Newport leach duplex. T1te 4 l«drM Is •acont and Nady for a Hw owner who wORh a ... home with an income uetit. Take odvantoqe of ap- preciation & depreclClfiOft! $159,500 Fe.. llG CANYON -IORDEAUX MODEL YlEW. POOL and di9ttf'ed decor In,,,... stiqioa lkJ C•yon ovHiookincJ CJOff COWH and llCJhh at nicjtt. Hew "L" shaipe pool witft a w~ bar. Executive mashr wlte wltlt al the anwftities few CJ1"9CkMl1 ll•llMJ •d anottMt-hd suite + deft. Th. owner hGJ W1 mind lilOde up to MOH now. Op~ daily ...tll sold I to 5 PM. Reduced to SI 92,500 Ftt. OCEAMFltONT LOT IN SAN ClfMIHTE lft ,...stfgfo..1 C YPalSS SHORE where YCMI IMl•e HM utti ...... In 1tcwity. lost n...._ lot onrtooldng logoon, park & oc .... froftt. $149 ,500 '" HOT OH THI WA.TH EIGHT llJ I led. UMtt In G..-Grove '' f'at .eways day r...t.ci Thi1 "'•HhMnt ~ 11 colt.4 ''lrMd • httw" .. bec•H ...... , wW you buy with tt.. -.... laltd wuh It clown witft Ch~ pocJMt Only $95,900 '-· IN UHIVDSITT PAJU< -IRVIME ,,._. tt.e +rodltlon of tt. OW Hecleinda this ''ww °" the M..W" ._ off.n l ......... FwNly f'OOM, ~ l'OOM ard '. • ..n .. with be ...... 9"8Mrf· fxtre the lot -4 w.n.cl ...... pri•ocy PLUS lnwy 9Mtlltf•• ....... happy to ther9 ..,.... yo.. A ,._..._ _. the ""'"-et" U•l•tr1lty model. SltoW1'1 by appt. $9',HO F.. Mean a You 0. tt.e LCMCI w~ 'JJl'fldh/I' Ill Oil llli' W~\f\'I 111·,)I llW \.\ 4'11 I K'\11 1 >I wMvr home~ W ~ \htm h1, ho;ll tllld 1 oH ( WATERFRONT HOMES 26JJ W C Od' I I liqh\\ 1l ~ Newpon Uvadr (714)631 1400 •.••••..•••••.......... ••••••••·····••········ HOMES OP&I 1-5 Tiiis Aft.,_. UHl(i)UE IH IA YCllEST -4 Dedroom , sjngle s tory. ample lot. vacan t. $143,500. See J ane P aquin at 2000 Windward Lane. UNIQUE IH LIDO SANDS -3 bedroom . stone fireplace. beams. paneling. See • Natalie Fogarty at 4916 Ri\'cr. bring $75,500 sand dollars. UNIQUE IH H.E. SANTA AHA -5 bdrm pool home, bright. immac .. in Holy Fam. paris h . $9 1,000. See Bonnie Evans at 1606 Clemensen. UHIQUE IH RANCHO SAH JOA9U~M smashing condo. 1563 sq.ft., views, decor, privacy. See Ronnie Lundy at 21 Rana. Asking $110.000. UHIQUE IH llG CA.HYON 3 bedroom t ownhome, feels big. li ves s mall. $174,500 -quality see Rita Boland at 9 Rue Valbonne. UHIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES -For Leas e . $595/ Mo .. s uper s harp 2 bedroom, den, beautiful grounds, new paint, upgraded c arpeting. See Barbara Collins at 2041 Port Province Place. UNIQUE IM lltVIHE TBUlACE For lease (option possible). 3 Bedroom. large kitchen. private yard. new paint, see Wendy Beam at 13 12 Sa ntanella Terrace. UNIQUE IM MESA VERDE -3 bdrm, fa m rm. lge. lot, vacant. Lease at $600 /mo or sell at $92,500. See Nancy Newcomb at 3140 Country Club Dr. UNIQUE IN LAKE FOREST -Next to the Lake, great views, 3 bedroom. 2 story. A /C . See Nancy Laux at 22525 Overtake Drive. UNIQUE OVER IUCK GULLY 2 bedroom. den. exciting. s pec·tacul a r views, $650 /Mo. and worth it! See Fran Scott at524 Hazel off Coast Highway. UNIQUE IH MESA VERDE -Buccola 2·story, 4 Bedroom. big family room. new al $111,500. See J ackie Handle man at 1777 Oriole Drive. UNIQUE OH THE PENINSULA -New 3 bedroom. top quality construction. vacant. Sec ,Jo Anne Perkins at 204 1·2 39th Street . bring Sll7.000. U~l()U~ llf)M~§ REALTORS' f'1f, NICESrPEOPl.E SHl.ING T'1£ NEA rcsr HOMES CORONA OEL MAR, 675·6000 MESA llEROE, 546·6990 • CALL US 1,.. '*""'~•°" tM 0r.,.,.ceot DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vou Can Sell " Fond h. ( 642 5678 ) °"" O>fl S..•IC• Tmde M W~h 1 \v.)111 Ml • F',>tl Codol ~l>ll'OY·~ Getterol I 002 Getteral I 002. ········~···································· cae: 810111 BLllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE e OftEH SUHDA Y 1 ·5 227 VIA ORVIETO First Offering on Lido Isle. Only Steps Away from Via Lido Nord & a Community Beach Area & Pier. 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths. Large Patio Professionally Decorated Sl42.500 lfJ LINDA ISLE - IAYFIOHT $275,000 Custom Built by Roulon Hodges. 2 Sty Spanis h Conte mporary 5 Bedrooms, Family Room, Wet Bar. 3 Fireplaces. Terra ce Deck. Firepit. New Pier & Large Slip for Your Yacht. zot HA.TA AOHT ROW IAY VIEW! "Gold C oas t " R Plan with Beautiful Wate r View Highly Upgraded. All E lec Kitc hen. ~ Bedrooms. Family Room SlS0.000 or Lease Option 205 VIA LIDO SOUO -$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. eDRIYI IY-CAU TO SEE! 1112 GALAXY DRIVE Dramatic one Story Jtom" with Old World Charm. Excit;ng "<irk· I~.1y View. 3 llr, F a1:oi ly Ho o m Extensive Us o o( M .~· ''. :-'orrr.:.11 Gardens. Only ror t he :.:ost Discriminating Buyr:-~, Gt<>R•t ELklHS CO., ltULTOltS Ill DOYH DRIVE 631 -1800 ....................... ···········•·•••••····· ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS SALES ASSOCIATE CHU<.:K BROWN S:'-11 • :q OPE.H HOUSIS I ·S 'M , 4 BEDROOMS, H~ HaUl, F .R. $69,900 1748 Iowa St., Costa Mesa 3 BEDROOM. l~ Bath. F .R . $55.000 19132 Stingray, Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOMS, l~ Bath, F.R. $69,500 10685 El Silbido. Fountain VaJlev 4 BEDRMS. 2v2 Ba. F.R. S87,990 206 7th Street, Huntington Beach O,,OltTUHITY CAHiil MIGHT Come as you are and get the details on your future in the luc~ative re 3:1 estate pr6fession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. . Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to 9 p.m . or call for appt. fll.AM TODAY FOR YOUR TOMOltltOW 18055 Magnolia St.. Fountain Valley 963-8311 COSTA MESA l + FORMAL DINE +FAMILY SS2.950 ~ .. ".1\ 111 1l<.'1o1 ribe th" 111 01)\•1 l) "llhuut '\.'c111i; It ·1 krni: ~""cl lwdr11om1o J 11\el) lu11n:it 1.111111111 r1111111 !'>111111\ • u1111tn l..1lllllll Fl I\ , .. , ll'I llh O" 111·1 'J"' •di''' CJll hlll.1) ti-111 71 i I ( ,,, ., ... THREE CAR GARAGE ant.I I.Juul ~ale ~11·,, flt' ib1hl~ to this 2 I\•\ cl. 1 bt'lh 110111, :J bath hOU'I\' wuh lt)rm ul dtn111.: roo111 & p.1neled lumtl~ room l.11n1\t'll 1n u q•rr 1·' l ""I\ O.' l11'll!hl1tll'l\\)()lf Oii ,, 1"111 ill' '•" '1 rn I ) 11 II IJl'l\l' :.HI! :,uu I \LI. .)5ij. :.'\Ml c;l:SELEC T T' PROPERTIES COLLEGE PARK CLASSIC L'll'Ulll·~l hnnw rn L'olll-i.;l' P:.trk . :J lndll,.,l\l' IJcdruocn:>. Bc;1u t1lul lumlly room 1;1~a11tic llrl'Jll,ll'I: :\101 l' Ill 1·1111111 l111ll Wilt-!-..1\E'r lo.Ile 11\'ll \I Ith :ill I hl• muJ~rn .... 11 \'l!lll~ll~l'S 1>•111 I hc:.1lal\• CJll hill il71 ~7.950 full pnn· f"»'tfl I Q • ,, \ iU~I MOVE UP r o 'l If I \I l I .1 Ill \' ti ll.1.:hlJllll'' \ll \ Jlll\,tlt• & l'h1•,·rl 111 h11111l' txlrm~ rorr•lJI tl1111ni: ' 1>nrdl·11 I ull.11, ((,.,• uo. nl t l> $ l :! 1 .i U II I 11 Cl I l11~.-1'11olll I 4607 WAYNE RD. O,EN SAT /SUN I ·5 IRAHDHEW! Eastsld~ C .M. UI' !-'. \ :, \ I !->\ 'I I .1 ~!'!Jllhl \11.1 \\\.' .I UH. lu111 r 111 Mill 1111111 1.1 1 h11v,•· «11rp\"t1n11 l.n111 llhlll) 1111 )Ill' 0111) SiJ,00\I 546-8640 University Realty ~"J . :ioo1 i:; c~111\1 ) m:i ti~.111 ...,Hf,,~i«c1ltMtt OLDE CORONA ..__. RIM.TORS CHARM Two 11lory dupll·~. fplc, l'll\'h unit. 'l11l 1111:umc ~l!l.5011 Iii:! •1:.14111 llY ()\\':-/EH l>Ullll'\, :? llr I HH + ba\·h1·lor :1 Ur 2 1\,1. ~11:1,500 1; HI t:i2t. all Iii'.\! l'ntH' 11111\ TWO RESIDENCES 40 I IRIS AVE. OPEN SAT & SUH (111 ,1 l.ffj.!CI Jot. JIJ)Jt.:Cll\ tv \\ 1.>1Mf,\ p.11 k .1rl·.1 :i HI(", cl\•11 I lo,1 , hl111' 11\UUfll .\11\1 11\lrt•\\' ,1 'ol'\11111! tn,lt.:h lOl•I, Ill•\\ 11.11111 11 .rll11.11•c1 & lloor ("II\ ('I I n t:,. .1 Ill .11 In j( slur J J.:\' &. clhl i;Jr .1~c -t :! :.Inn i Bii. ;! h11 1011nhou-..c tq>1.• dv.dhn~ \Ill h l'\ 1•rvthin..: 1\ rurl· µmr al SltxUJiKI University R~alty :IOllt ~:. l'~I 1111 ~· li7:J fj~ IU PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS 4 BR SI 15,000. 111' 1·:~ S,\'I' ~ Sl " I .1 lli8St•1T.1 lld \'tl:\I SOU'l'H co,\ST SHORES ~~.uuo. l'lll~h 2br. :!bu. ln>ll'. all lllrt1~. 1·umm l11lo.1·. 1·lhlr"·· p1111I , ,& J:H01111.1 Ma~ \\ ll•nd . 0 11 II U)ll ~l7!1 i! lti!I CHOICE EASTSIDE J l\r :! htl C"0111Jllt•h'h Up• gr.11lecl l,.1rt• al;ir111. l•hic .:u1 tluo1. \11111. lw1wh. .-~1111 ~ll. l'lltl llJlll•. l\Ull 1>:1µt•r .. t.1 thrUOlll $7;! ~lOO .l.')I; lit-;' I 'i::.\ta:u Rt. \I.I\ WOOD & BRICK l·1wciuh m·.tll~ 1111· !Jest ho11w 1111 tlr1• E.1!oh1de. 1c11 1111~ µ1·1t·c 'l\\u) ears nc11 • l.ui;tum h11me, mall\ cu:.lo111 ft•alures. Yout:. (or Sl.J.9:,0 f>.12 H:JAA \i;~nl 4 br, 1 >,4 ba llumc fur ~a le It~ 011 nr ~r ,hop'i; & 1-orho111, I m· m11r c·ond. l'nn 11111). :l01i7 T nn1l) llr l ' M. UW·-' urn Tiil' pnt'\' r~ ni:ht I h\.' 1002 8alboaPenin1ulo 1007 lo«al1un '' gn .. 11 the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• )l'."olll" htlt 11\ hi J.!l.a•lt. tht.• GeMrol 1002GeMral Sparklin9 30' Pool Shukt• rr1ull•rl drl·Jm hou~e l'101o1• l11 S11u th t:oJi.L l'luw. JI.Jr. :!ba, 3 i.lrcli11g l(lth1> tloor ... 111 the n• a r . m a tu r c I 1 l' es . UNCH REALTY 551-2000 SPECTACU LAR TURTL E ROC K VIEW. This beautiful 3 bdr m. 212 bath Plan 50 in Turtle Rock Terrace ha~ a fantastic v iew by day & night! Lj ving rm & s pac io u s fa m ily rm w ith b e autiful P alo s Verd es Sto n e Fireplaces. Upg raded carp.eting & drapes thruoul. Covered patio. Rear yard is so big there ·s room for a pool! Wet bar. Large formal dinin(! rm . $141.900. OPEN SUMDAY 1-5 19191 HORWOOD TIEftRACE j v~ITS · $l95,IMIO ~·ard '' p11ul '111·d I Ill' ~al·h Cotta~c · SU 1.:>00 I .1 n II 1 " I \.' 1• , l h c SUH 3 ha SlG-1.:,4\u b<rlh1 uum:-. .in· t \"' JllO -I BH. 3 ba SI li ,\KKI lht' llr«pl.ict•:. .rr<' loo 2U H & den Sl2'1.51MI Call 644· 7 2 I I :\l ar:.hJll Hlly m:. 1t'l" ~ ~~~~-~:!~~~ ... ~??.~ ~ WES TS IDE RE AL TY INC 848·2323 MESA DELMAR Ill 111\1wr, 3 llH :! Ba. lrµll·, hv c 111. tl111 IJm rm. 11r Su c.: .. 1 l'l,1ta. ~;:J.!'MMI !'lll.l!l~:I FEHOMIHAL ---CAMEO HIGHLANDS II\ ulllll'r !'lhr, I .11.1 • •>\' 3 BR + OP!-::'\ llOl'S~: !'>l '\ \ .1 1•11·d t•.1l 1u, 111'\\ p,1111\, HEAR P .~RK lhllti t'orllund lu\\ ,.,, 1Jll11 .I .• Irr 111 I :\I J<'rc:.h as u dor:.y & nnl~ I !lit. lam 1111, prl\ h• h ~ti I 1,1 "·''l' ~.;,•i:iuo i.h!~ to a i:ras'I), wtt~ \.;,1tl'lla lk:1lt~ x:tt 100:1 '>lu 11.1tll \ il•\\ pJrk & \\ alkrng UI'• Ol~l·::-.: -Sat !-iun \I ,), l)\ l.mt·c l\l :.undy h1·.11·hc:-n1111l·r un :.l•l'i11d1·1l l'\ll :1 ;i dch..:htful ruon11 & 11,.., th lJ,:\.' dl'\'I.. \I "urn open :!100 Mt fl :i hr. :I ha. ,ti,; l~rll~ 0\u, 723 Cullh'11 IJ1111l) rm home \I 1ll'll •" 11 •hi· .• -:i ·•-c'ltl I I . 1 1 1..: u nu~. . - ' "" . l11rm:1 1 rntn),! lt'te tu Ill)! Ov.i1r , .. 1 117:1-1;1; 1:1 .r i.umptuous mai.L1·1 ~ :;rUll' w wooil b~am t'l'll IL\flHOll \II·:\\' 1111.1,..., 111,.;s & :-.l:i1n itl!I"" I\ 111 \\'allt'tl 1-:~1a11•1 clo",. Rl•ducl·tl 111 I• 1 Hr, I.\' rrn, tl111111~ rnr. SO. COAST PLAZA :1 !Ir S11Jl wu:o. 1 lu•H rol.rn. 111111111') "1tl'111·11 :! ) I'!> n1'I\ Frjtk.1·1°111r,rl:o11 + , \ I I ii ~ ii., 11 1J ): I :r ti e > . l:t'i~.IMI I ·oa•llllW Hit~ 1;:11 IH Iii Sl49.$00 lr.:c f;1111 111\. I.Jr I, hi llvol-. General I 0021Gflteral 1002 Coll644-721 I ope11bl•amc•l•1lr11..:, :11;1r •••••••••••.•• s .• P.Y •• 6 •• ~·· ·s···H·,·L·L················ nfB, , . _ . . l:!~f Sl·P ~l'f' t·nlt .•nc·,!. \I \\ r1111..:ht iron g all'' JUST LISTED! 'l'h1· d n•a m hunw \ 1111 \ ~ l1C1•11 look111~ 111r Sp.u Ult .., & lri.: ~ d pr1111t.lt.• fll'l\,•l'} & lrt\tlr\ 11 lu" d 11 fl\ 111111 \ l" II• r .111 S "t•l1•11mC'. llurn mu:-.l -..C\• locl.11', \\Ill 11111 l.1:.I l'k.iwc.111 Fll\'llJ.:. l.J1•a111rl11I 111\1 rna1111 lncbt 1111..: l on rrl'IC "Jll-,, Jt.111"' ,111 SOUTHPORT Pre.~lli:c Home in Broad ,11111~1.,. Sl37.:illll Op.·11 ~ ~ moor. C.:ornna dd :\I ;or. I One of Spyglass Hjll's m ost dram atic Br." woodsy Ill'\\. :.11~~ homes. This ramily home. located on a :.q n. Sl6!J.ooo l'n11 °11 cul-de-sac, offe rs more than 4000 sq fl. 1~ Ii) '"'"er.till'"'" Pvt. Investor I IJ:J h.l•el 111 I\,. or luxurious living w/a spectacula r l.111·.rl rc,til\'ltl \I Jl\h •m-t1,...rM1~~~-- ocean & night-time view. OPEN I ·4:30 cl11pll'\ ur In pit\ l cl:\I A beautifully landscaped yard leads to 444 CABRILLO <ffl'J l'rrn ""'~ · 11" 1o1.,, h 11 Or l' an \ 1 e w h 11 m c pll-.,,.,c 1;;:1 ii Ill the i mp res~i \'c :m· high enlr~ a --f . II d bl.'llUl1ful prh :ite fWlltll>. Costa Mesa I 024 which opens onto the pro ession a Y e-::? hilrm:. .. i ti.1th~. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• corated living rm .. massive fam rm & 1r11h'i. .. c~tra 1~1r:.:l' 1.11111 FOUR BEDROOM separate formal dining rm. w /6 b rm Slll7.500 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l ·5 297 Lilac Ln ~;:-; lJA~t; l·:H l·:l 1 :! h.11h. pool ~lt•';i \'t•rcll•. ~~J.l~I OWNER /AGENT 540-0555 bedrms & 5 baths plus a huge bonus room. Any s ize fa mily will be com - fortable . $235,000 Shown ly Appolntmntt Only. 640-0968 • CioeMral I 002 General I 002 ••........•..••........................•...... WHY List Your Home! \V alker & Lee Will Buv V our • House in 72 Hours at Fair.M:arke1 ,. al11.-. f 'h.-t•k your , . .-llo"r PageM for vour nfl'areist \ValkPr & Le.- offlee and c-all XO\\~ to see If your homr qualHt ... s. r Walker & Lee I l Real Estat~ ...., !f I I I J)OH Y . rRAXKlO< I JH'.JU. 70R ' ~LC.-l<w, eo.-""'-640·7000 SI' El' 1 t·:s ASSUME ,\lmo,.1 \.'Xt1111 I · ,, Ir 111,\ GI LOAN rr.J<lit1onul :! -.111~·1 h1111w :1 i/l·clroo>m & 1'.111111\. :!I~ 111 prl•:-.t1g10111'1 l·.a1-ohrcll'. ha1lr-.. Sh;1rp ! 11 11111111 hs l>oa:;llng llll\.' 1111111.·-. und CJld 1·111HJ0 ;\ortlr ('11,ta 11 l' I g h u II I'~ ! ., II I l'o I, ;\ll'l'o<I S'>ll.11.'lO ---------1 ucclroom. :l f1,dh r:rl'll\ tl\\.'\;l':H \l;!-:Yt --------ha' IO\t•I\ •n~1''''t' :;&O·O~;,;, OPEN SUN 1-5 clrr1twnocl & .. 11111l· 1430 Santanella Terr. rircplJt'1· 111.1rlol1• l11•urth MESA DEL MAR 3 BR. fam. rm., patwlc-tl l'J.l :-. lkl l'r"o lll1•tl 1·11 I tJl'l':N SAT ,St;,\; I:! Ii frpl. gu1eho. f>'>ol 1\ J tn h>)•'I' ,\ 11lu"h ma!>lcr.sh.1111IHr011 pool),/ tot. lc1el deck. SJ 15.<llHI ,11111· \ J.!•'llUIC\l' frntl lnr :-. C l'IJ7J. I""' & ·GEM· ltw .... 1 .. c•\ 11 \'cm lll'I I r \ 111 ,. I n 1111 ,. 1 r 1 .1 I l:!O·FTu .. tm \\\•. '\ H ,..,,; •llH I 11l·rl1• '·" \'.r -a . UGI , .. 111.1~1 t<h11w1 \J:t RE.\l.TOHS Iii:!. lfi:!:I !£!!IQ ·1 l l'rl·''"" t<1 \'.(,!\\ 1111 rt •UY ow;o.;i::n. C;in1011 Plac• . l.'rc'L T~nhnw 1. •• rl!t''' PrDp•rti•• 1 l'Hlt l,lt~:l>Lt I u mucll'I. :I Br. \H•llt,1r. 752·1920 3 111< :i 11.o • 111111\1 ~ hcuut 11p1:rJt1l':.. l1•e l.11111 "00 QUAIL St mwl'O•f HACH k111 h \'II'\ 1111111" .. I qlli., SI IO Utllt \pp! "Ill\ clrp' \\1·1 hJI 2 p.1110~. i,11 li08 Owrwr. :tin clt·11 ~· 1l>11. lllHJ 1·11rn1•r lul ()~en 1 11ll fncd ) nl ~111 • \h1 ~111 1 ,-, !11·1 Ju .. m111" l tr. Old World Charm flit• ~19.:>tHI. Int 101:.i11 llt•ill E >L:tll!!'ll11n =:.! II 'I I I -•:!l:JJl:!:>!l:i!ll Utll' · "'1 rm " ,., ;,1 1•, ;1:-.sum111.Jlt• ln;111. :1 pani.I\ I' \ , .. w 111 lu:,h nr 2 Uu. l'lll'I patio. n Ill Dona Point l(arden . f>ecor.r t\·t.I lot. Byownl'r ~llHt7:.!:t w /love 11:.rng lot.:s ol htwk 1026 & mirrors. Sep hobby rm. 40' P 111 io. Prestri.:1• lor. \'ou own the l and ~ Call for private show1ni.: R o y 11 I P r o p t' r l 1 c• s 96ll-4405: 642 11130 ROSE COVERED COTTAGE Wuib gruw1111( famrl) :1 Bdrm. 3 ba. OH . l am rm ~c'\\ I~ clone to a !>park IL• 509 Dei\n111 llpen Dail) I ~. HALPINCHIH RJ::ALTOHS 2i27 E C.:oasl l h1 \ 675-4392 2 Homes on In rite 1111 415 Poppy Ownrr Hltlr will finance. 673-22711 THISHOMENEF:DS AN OWNERS TOUCH Pteshly pointed. 2 BR & Den. 2 bull bathe~. crpld m s tr bdrm w /d ressin11 room. open beam ceiling. brick rrpk. ll(e countr') k.ikhcn, over 1000 Ii(\. rt. for storage. lc.Jcul for wine celle r anti rrul celler Oceanv1ew rrurn sundeck OPEN SAT SC:"i I I U7 Onhha, Cd:'\I SUB.~ Ml:">l HAi'Wll 111\Ch. HA\' NI•:\\ I '11 ll I' llnrscs OK. lluml' & '• :wn• cinlv ~r..110<1. .I ac J.. l'l'rk. i\1n . 58\l ;>:111 1. nucho Page ··i.: 11;1 " ..........•••.•..•••••• (X'l·:i\N Vl' 1•111l 'l\1nhmc, l!llm1n \1.1 l"wy 1r11m lrv, 2 Ur 21" 11;1, t•pl:o., cl rps, 11rir l'ln 0111. no "a:\ fl r11. 1•,1hk T \' .111111 rlhl AOr, pool & golf, 0111·11 hou~c Sal & Sun. I !11' :II. price Find what you w1111t 111 r1'(lt1('\•t1 ~·1.U<KI S.\:l.~>00. Da.ily Pilot Class1f1l•1b •illl 507K. Ow111 \ ~t Dana Point I 026 Dana Point I 026 ······•·•·········•···· .....•••...........••.• DUPLEX W /beautiful ocean view. Each" unit has Jbr. 2 ba, & fireplace. Ideal for owner to Jive in. $145,000. OCEAN VIEW l ,800 sq. rt. c ustom home. Jbr. 2 be. with family room. Low maintenance landscaping. Ca 11 to view. $'74,500. C-1 LOT On Violet Lontcrn. Suitable for sm all duplex. $27 ,ROO. ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS Re1/1or 496·7711 .. -. ___ .. ______ .... ·-'! ...... ( r I For w. . H For Wt I HcMIM1 f or Sc* ...... "°"Wt Sunday October 17 1978 DAIL y PILOT m ~~!!.~~-~ .... ,.:,~!•••••••••••••••• ~-:'!~!.':!~~•••••••• .. ~!!! ................ ··~··••••••·••••••••••• 1•••1::•••••••••••••~(;;; Houses For S• Houtet For Sat. Hou1e1 for Hie Dano Point I 026 o-Point I 026 tfunttaigtoa leoch I 040 lnhte I 044 lntn. I 044 ""' ..... •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••• •••• ••• Loguna leach I 048 L 0 l•och t 048 09U"G leac.h I Q48 •••••••••••••••••••••-... __________ •I -----------4 BR + FA.MIL Y •• •• •• •••• • •• •• • • • • • • • Of'ill'M • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ,. .....-..--.......-~ ...................... . . t t \ ,.,. '" ~-m ANN CHISMAN REAL ISTA'n RENT WHILE YOU WAIT FOR RETIREMENT 2br, 2 ba con do in oceanfront complex. Security. pool. jacuzzi. furnished. $67 .soo J l671& Ulit C .... Hwy~S...~ 49'· I U I 4H·U47 .$47,500 3 l~d1 fl'\, 2 b.alh lgc• '111 lll'I lot IJhl~· i:.11 IH111l 1luor W \\ 1·11l:< &. dq,,. Elt't' hhn I< o FJ\ hl•JI \'J1·ant lmnwd tllTUJIJll a\ p , mni... ll'"' th Jn r~nl !lt>J ~.">6i A.i .. nt Ul)'·n llouw Sal ~un lllitl I )laµll'WU<xi l..11w It II Jhr1,,·nhi;c•oo:1 1i1i -HACJwALK IYTHE SEA Rancho San Joaquin 53 MONTANM ESTE OPEN TODAY 1·5 DECORATOR'S SHOWCASE 3 Bdrr:n s .. 21·:i baths. gorgeously ap. pointed & desirably located, "San Luis R ey" model. Choice "end or street .. location, high on kn oll over looking ser ene greenbelt & golf course. Profess. landscaped patio & color coordinated inter ior. BRAND NEW, MOVE .JN READY. PRICED AT S99.000. COMP LETE!! SEE THIS MODE L HOME TODAY! Dona Point I 026 Huntin<Jton B~och I 040 ······•··••············ ...................... . 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L09""•R~~~:~Rs 1 os2 RANl'llOS,\N .IOAQUI~ t•OO QUAtl St NlW~O•l l l ACt4 ••• •• • • • ••••••• •• ••• ••• :J Ut• 2' . na. popul.1r S4U\ B~ ()\\ nr ~(J(_H'lUU' ;~ h1 .! l.119' I(,., ,, an~ u II h.1 hllllll' OJH'll hl'.111\ grade' \01t'\\ i:ulf t•1111r"• n•1lln~' \I' hta111 ol't'.111 &IJkl' ::>11.l lKkl ;1 17intl \ta·\\,\ 111 111,1,111111· ,1r IO:l 3217> ~x ~,..1 19'1 t!l5U i.11 tiprn 1048 NORI NS REALTY :-.. L' :\ IJ () \\' ~ II \ •. I l\1t:1l1n,1. ,, ''' \ , ..... t DOLPHIN R.E. 494·8SB I COASTLINE VIEW HE.\lTI fo'l'l.' 'I ll<ll•lll\ bdrm~. 3 i.tarclt>n li:ith, prl\Jll' )IUcl). \II Ill d•• n11 ,1l111 -.t \ il' '.'ol 1'1 1>(111 I I i 5 I\ a l \' I I ,1 I U tl Ulu~b1nll ABOVE EMERALD BAY l'llll\ l'llll'lll lo .di 111 or~lll>!l' l'11u111' 1110 l'lt>M' 111 'll'\\ a Udnn. :! h,tl ""· llllHI It 111 dl•t·h l111• l'rlll'ftJlllllll! 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It':. a unique home thol mu~l ht• 'il'Cn Lt> ht• av· preduted Ol ll'rcd fur SJ iS.000 full j)m·c MISSION REALTY 9~~ S c~1 . LaA11n11 Phone 494.0731 ~lt.tn . REAL ESTATE 900 Gl<·nn.,.,,.. St 404 047) S40 OllCo Fantastic ()(0\•;1n , ... from al moi;1 ,., 1·1' 11111rn B1111111• gl:1-. .. ;11111 ll'U"fl llM'il t•\ '''1"" t>h . ,,.,cl t.t: ... i.. "' :I llH. :-;1 'w.~11HI . BEST LOCATION Charm h1111'(" 1·1 • ...,,. 111 '11•\1 , hc<rnlllul i11d11111 ' ,..,. 11111' :\llbl 'l'\' 111 h1•l11•11" ~fi.51MI OCEAN SIDE I l'lt•\ ht~ ... 1 r1·1·1 !11 'II l01·l IC :1 l11t I < lt.11111 111 '.! 111111 ' .: u 11 if ,11 .. 111•1 '>.!i.-1 111~1 £}C> ';f.o!?!!! I .1 \ J:l:l 'If. (.,,..1, l...e11una 494-7!518 7~2 -6480 Ill'~:' ~I \ I ;, 1':'11 :ix7t')l'll'''''"t :::1 ti\\''\' 01 It OW:\ \PT ('h1111111111: :.! llfl. :! 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Call c11ll1•rt IS.12 :l:i.13 552-7000 t1t,•41,,v. ~'JI' . , [~ li~Mttl t.~~L~cE .. : .. ·. ~ !l.;2 C.:~ 1m·~' Ur :1h1 . :!hi.I OPEN SUNDAY I ·S l',\l.1FORNL\110:\1 ES l'luntl,3 lir,2Bn. Jo' H .2 Jlllll!K rus.ooo Fee 14682 S WEETAH Ull R ·3 11..•\ cl 11 IK>fl\•ll lut Mforolni: 2 1nore unll<,. C.:lose to ~sell & :.tort-s. Ov.ncr w ill c::lrr) h t TO LEASE10 P1'ION. l-'<111 l .. !>ll!' heh dew rl'(!wood & li!lllS. 1111 me ~ l10. ()()() /'VE\.UE\... \... A ssociat Es Su tll.1l111 ltEDtJCfo:n,s f o r Q o I c I.. s u &.e Uwnr 1Hkr, 1173 6766 • Udo $144.sO ---=-~_::.-==-.1~--.:===--~--1~~~__:=--__J~~~~~-.JL_.....::;==:;;:=:=--~L-__:===-~---L '()it. RL\LTOR Open hou c Sun. Ocl 17. 1 ·4pm. A ldna Slz:i.000 Own~r Agl. 19~ 8090 N. U . racln. Agent 1S2.-Gl21 or SS 1 27114 r.> mnb to ht• .1ppl ti Ask nil S2l!),000 Pllll'~ Tit.>;11 l). ~u.i !.17().t U.GoUHA lf.ACH 4u.nu W1ll l'on,1d •r lta1<\I ftir, 3ho. lam rm Jdeal r(H' enterta1t1inl( G73eOS4 I ( Cf DAILY PILOT 5Ynday,Octo~r17,1978 ~.~~~••••••• ~~~~.~!~~••••••I ~~~~.~!~~ ...... R-:=.c 2900 ~:.~:~~ .... ~:.~:~~ .... •I S.. CleMtnt. r 076 Mc.Mtaln, Desert, Mouftfoln, D••eri, ....................... Costa Mesa 1224 '")ton leach 3240 ··-•••••••••••• .. ••••• Rf'$0fi 2400 R.a.oti 2400 F.ngmcorlQll flrn\ looking ••••••.:·••••••••••••··~ ••••••••••·•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lur rt•zooed older r,., 3 HU ... lJ¥. l1m·rtn. l blk StorY. 4 br. 2 bu, Cpk ~!.~.~ ....... ~:::=-~-·--1~ .. ':'!.5:!! ....... Newport hoch I 069 Me wport lud• I 069 Htwport leach I 069 .............................................. .,. ..................... . Mira Costa YJRa t yr Townhse, 2 br -t library. strce&. cor11t1 end uni&.. Ocean vit-14 Tran~ferrf·d ownr , ~.000. 4,96.5613 11!d.,ncu oc co11tmcrc11tl horn 1lr11dc: 1":hi & OW. cpt•. dl'Jltl. cleun bid~ to oonvtrt into of H1th•('re~t S14 Im &r. T~nllUI $47$/rno tlt);l -lJG'J ,\~t rice uM~ 1200totll!W11Q rt. l'luh $JOO mo. $46 1187_ No ll'l' • • • 4545 ORRINGTON ..\VE., Cam•o Shorcll le.ganl 3BR, dim, 4 bJth home. 180 degrt1e \'il•w of ocean ulong with POOL OPEN SUNDAY l S Asking Sl98,500. Axt 4i7~ SAND&St-:A llEALTY SWIM INSIDE! Unwind to the lnckJe of u WATEllFALL in your living room-or dive Into vour heated indoor pool-you can do both in this 4 bedroom, :l lluth. fami ly h ome 111 u secluded, prime re~1d('n u :il Newport ar~a w1tb outstanding views! GI assumable loan Sl98.000. I ,PllQuail ~ liilPlac• . Prap ... ti•• 7.S2-l920 1 1400 ®All ST HI~ MACH l'RDlE n.W\'IEW Blu<r. Condo. ;j lir :! Ba. lllJC Sal /Sun I 5. :!0<16 V1:-t..i -<' ii u d a I S I J l • 5 0 11 Own /J\J;\I ti 10 ~IOSt. .137-1311 m 11. DUPLEX Jk,l Bu)' 1n "lt•\\ p111 t .. to inspect these tine homesites on LIDO ISLE, the seaside colony that orters the ENCHANTMENT 0 F NEWPORT HARBOit & the conve- nience of being seconds away from the mainland. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; fresh & clean. Warmth of wood paneling. Great street. $147,000 2 Bdrms., 2 baths; a real charmer with high beamed ceilings & beautiful decor. $165,000 Vacant lot for the ones who prefer to build the home of their dreams. ~.ooo LIDO REALTY 3317 Via Lido, M.I. t 673-7300 502 Kings Rd. 4BR. 3BA, 2 Level 1521 Kings Rd. :JBr. 2Ba-t Level 1821 Kings Rd. 3Br, JBa -2 Level 16lt Kings Rd. 3Br,4Ba-2Lcvel Rental *FIXER UPPER* Rt'd We Spanish 38r. I ', b.ttbs. Ne1H beal'h d. :.hopping. $5S,OOO. fl ii I Mnddcn R.E 49:i·9212 San Juon Capistrano 1078 ....•.•..•.........•.•• TAMARRON CONDOMINIUM RESORT DURANGO, COLORADO Year 'round resort with uncrowdtid sk11ng in winter , golf & teni11s in ~urn · ml'r. Xlnt condo·rental 1nve8tmentl>. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 B<fy\otlo-Dr•v•· N 8 bl'J b lbl II n. \II st m n :It r (I I 'lhr S!I~ ll.11 ~25 !'\11 -'.'ll-wµort 1r~11 •711 1 -. • . L.~l· :! HI<. I '' 11.1, pJllO Mt.1·0122 J:, .. .t lZl:l l ... .11 .l);l' I 11'!f.0~, l(\'lio. rr111 • .:.ar p11vl. ~Ull'l 59'l2170r\c'' ~lllll ~h·11 .. 1.11 .. 501110 ,1111lt '1'0"11h11u~1., l 'I• alkruvm 1ohl.•ol·h SJ~ K98·2l71• R..,fal, ~:•.• 2 br lrlhou,c. ~;i.r I.Ir Twnh:w t ·11u. drv., . ••• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • h.1.t~. J>CI• i1k t-'ec n ll de t' 111 ' u r i. Ill>!'>-. Houau ~ntlshed '\I ,1111 lt.inu1I•. ~-&ll·~O 11ch1K1I ·"' IH"h 2 poub. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ll~• :1 hr tnh'>e Yrplc OS:l~7 ~I:!> !Hi:! 97.ll\ CoronodelMar 3122 (;J1 sn.:l!<o&... "'"" :-.1.1111 1111 'I. H.i, lph. tlbl .:•11 • •• • •••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • lfrntuls, ~0·!>370 Sr7!!" mo f''lr,1 111~1 •"'- :?11 ll 1 •~111\ (;h1na ('O\I' -L. d .._ 1 t'll.'1111111.: t1:l'J·1W>.1 S,101.h bch. I."· l l SUS 3 br, .,,.91 c .,inJt Cll 1''or Sale-2~ 8 l' ttancho:-. i., 1srri. No 1wts 6'15 o:>9:! ok lo't'l' . ;1 Ult. 2 bu.\ cry vn\ ) .11\I from $10,750 full pru·e Alrt Mamltl•ntab,MO~J70 ~anu 1 1111, 1>47 :i:rn:i. Clevelend For1e11tBare11 lhlplens/ Income Property 2000 C-t ~.. 312 A ., llr .. U &..Ir!> wt IU7 111:.•oon!UJ ~;.>~ SJC ReaJty. J m 1shop Clnlb sale I 800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01 a ... esa .. ., .. j, i.v1 n 5'4-8983or49:J.1138.:_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• µd w.1lk l•) t\'nm• .. :-l'hl~ .. llllr. 1 lillo.<1 lll'.ich six.1 Occantmnl t>uvll!' I Uli SIX UNITS F:xqut"tc 2br & dl'n. 1 hlk Sl25. itlll 7:!0H. 5~0 1720, • N11 µ<'Ii.. "'ail (kl. ..!:1. Santa Ana I 080 u I> !> l .t 1 r , :i n n . ~ac~ boy. ~·~.po~. from SO l'ojsl ~11.lug~ 11. l~.: ~rbllll . OOH Ot.iS:! oft 4 ~111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1IO\\t1S\,lll'>.l'IJ.!ht11ni.,in11 h 'lf.W lNlf~ 1'1111\ )OU ,1re µurtllnl.tr, 1-tt Hn11htMe!<.1\e!rdl'.:i11r;.1'',\NT/\ST l(.' \Vllh LlVE LIKEA KlNli 111 Nwµt Hc•h Stl0,000 ~l·up1t.'\l 1 Ul<h':. olfer11,1~ thi-. C\111 75\ 4907 for Bo. Fam Hm. 2 fplr'!I, TOW'N Vll,f,J\ R nioi. olal In this modern 11H1n:.C! :i t::xchange or sale t>UbJCct ;:urnke~· cond ltlon •11'111 SlSO 175.lJowa. 6-14 Jll:J-0 3ur. :!Im. t:.IK5 sq It l-'ou -+ den + tarn rm, lorm to uchunl(e llui.ine1>i. $:1>5,000 1st owner l.1 ... L I h 3148 -i 2 1 t'k I • , 1hnin" rm Prol lrld!>c"d p t M k 111.h .rnt.1i:c' 1\~t , J a1•k 09U"a eac :! Bit. erptll, dtpl!. v11ni 1l '1' .1••1 r 1° N ~lt IH~11 • " ,. roperies l'O 'era~t' Pet·k ~116·591H H111l111 °•••••••••••••••••••••• St40.mol2t:l)797Hl!ldo1 itn:.•'ILV•10 · 1, ,>v111.1. pool-& m uda. rn llC' h Co Bob K 1 rkpal n ck l'j ,,,,"I\ 161... On. the ~and, 1 UH. $1200 \"l'.'J 797 l"l" 111> ~ts 5375 mo .+6.1 l "'" more S7t.l.50U !..Jtl'lla 752·d01 I i.:, \ rl~· or $7SO wntr; l·RH " '' 0 0 Realtv 3825 So Hmtlil WATERFRONT " loft S350 !lt 491 7'S51 Cull! 2 br houi,e l'vt, lnci J hr,<' l>a. frpk l~e ~uni. 557.53'11. MEW - -1ot. ~65 mu DUPLEX c·u..,lom nup11.,,.._ "liit :!hr mobile honw Btfl ., * •:! ur duµI'''· t'ud :! 1·ur jl:ir Broukhur~l. llushartl al'l'a. St:!~ n111 8-&0 UO!lX PIER & DOCK Uch Steps to wuter ocean \lew. Nu children .:.ar fm·d yd. ~JJ. 11111• Uu\ """ ~ 'l'h't 1 '11111 2011 1lt•11r ,I\ tlll Hkr or vets 586·1\t>:!h ~-6tilltl m~i11ntt"l'tor Wc1n't l:i:.I 1140 1441 I Bdrm Bachelor huuM:' 2 llomes for lea:se. 3 Bil,· \' ,\ l'.\ N 'I'. I. 1 I.... Ill' II' hous.:, :J hr, 2 I.la \;lo:..-Lo tx•ach. only $175/mo 111 dds gardenl'r. Scoll Realty 536-7533 Hu1 ll11•r 1>75-1 :!:1:1 t)('l-~1\'-:VIEW Dl'fll.I· • .'\ Nl•\\' :I Br hnu~t· I ,1pt SI 5K,0110 lllol 1 H1•k I 1;1ti 1111 1-'llrn IJt!Ut°ll!>Hh• flllJll•'' 1i).Jhr,:!bu IU'.JSonol'j \\ :-.""' lhh !)1:1!151111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\. 'l"utnn \~( ~Hl 511 J Mobile H omes Other Reol Estate For Sale l I 00 lli:.ll'hta·11111 honw , 111 •• •• • •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • t 'UUh· • ..! l Ull' ' U1 UV .! 13H, hv rm "'' l.1\che11. J uJJ b;.ith, 8.'\ lU ~:.!~O ;-,.111.tJl?:J Corona d el Mar Stcad1I> ~mplo} ed. BA. Mei.a Verde & I\ E Uuplc.x. S!JM,5UO .,.,, 11 l9H!l70 Co:.ta Met>a loc. Sl25/1110 :.tory, lflll' l'Ul'h 11111t ~ewportBeach 3 169 Clean & avail now. Call XlntJncome ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt Chuck Evere l FamilyHome.-tllr:!lkl. $ 1>12 634ib \hl'lll t.itl•J hie li.n 1 ront & s an· 546· 11-& l or _!42·5985 _ fplc, blln::., new dshwshr, -:: 11\ hl·~ll'h. :i hr. 2 UJ, :.ngl 3 Br 1 Ba. fµlc, 2 car gar. dbl car gar. l)rdnc. 11r ·J le\'cl homl'. Fplc, w::.hr, & huj.te lnl'c1 )'ard. Clll :.~his . Orookhur::.t II< ., COVINGTON FOUR PLEX l•rn11• of 11\~nersh1p u111t~ 1111 .1 111\t•h· lr1'l' ltnl•d II <'\'l 111 lu,1111 :1 1lr~ r .:ar Lsc to ti /I. l'\'~ ti7S :i..i<t7 '\'ork~own area $150 11111. 9:15'.J 21J.27~ oll \7 _214·968·871i.1 ---3hr,2ba. Mesa Vl'rde. Iii\\' rcntal. lu111, .i Br, ci•-.. :wso,mo. lst/lu1it 3 br. :.! bll houw . <;rl'.11 Bu. :-..cuna, 14 dock a\all Call556-0125 ne11~hborhovd, :$:lH5 tor Jl"r boa\ Wmh•r rcn ~17·20lllf IHI or ~rly l~l·. 5l;Ji5 1110 3br. 2ba, eustsaclt'. nr l'Jll:\lr" Long.IH4·Mlil:l i;ch ools. lnrge yard.2Ult,l'"l,lia.Condo.Hunl -:!.37::i/mo. 557-1217, 1nglu11lunt111cnt .. l,lrµI•. H®SH Unfumlshed !11'3 ti739 new crpti., frc::.h pa1111. • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • J\c~cs~ lo vooL ~95. Utt). :1 BR du" n :! Br uµ in~ull' Rhoda Ma91"I, Ru.... 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General 3202 VAC:M·:T·l'Lf<;,\!\ :,1111rp 1\/.!•'nt ~><lli·l!lilll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Sll&. 2bJ. l\r ~chis, . d NEl·:Di\Hl':NT ,\L" 1hur1•hc:.. -.hop::. $12~.:>;icey~r w/lnutlrcc!<~ 1 ~~~~;.~/"'·~·~~~ i~:~:lri1;', ~G.1'.n.iuthW+TD~~.:.T.L.>V COSTA MESA \\'uJS.. 111 lw.1d1' :! t 1111 , 011 Balhn.; l>l'lllll ., IHI I run\ .I B II h,11 I.' s1211.11t1u I·." h.1111:1· "' ::.dl t-Ul>J~l'l Ill l'Xdl.lllJ.l\' 11u .. 111c:--. 1•1111H•rt I•'' Hrokl'r.1 .:1·. Co Huh h1rlo.11atrn I... i.'i:! Kill I Praptrrli•• 1:.l/lust/cJcp Ni\ µels llr. -1>.1: datldr~n \Veh:ivcthcm' 1·4 Udrrn Open Sut & Sun 10 4. ~cl~•lllll' 1.01"1 loc:ll1011. Kid~. r>cb. :.mgle Ok l'orner ,\ui.tin ~ \'.in Cpl J: .. d-;h\\:.hr., $-IUO. I!> dc!<i~n~d w1lh ; t ~epara1c entranrc to th1.: Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 l5x35 Budgt!r. 't•w l'l)h drpc.. Adult pJrk. s.J!.1!15 FIH727 /\mvnnm l\lhl I lms 557.9390 752-1920 I\ E\V l'.:RA·fl'l' 6311-llJll(l Run•n 9611.3470 mo. :J6I) 3o35. large maslt!r hcdroo•n •••••• •• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• IAOO QuAll Sl. NIW111)11T l lACH Balboa Island 3206 EAST ~IDF. • 3 LI•, 1 Ba~ :i llR. 2 n~~t~. & drri:. ~ \\'h1ch could be <·onwrtl' .-.EWPORT H TS *UNITS* ••••,:••••••~••••••••••• cpl!!, nr ::.chls/shopp'j! UtW. Crpl , l'OV. pat111, WI~ rER. 2 Hll home 6-tG 86811 wknds/ur aft ~rdnr Sl:l!i.213/500-967H into o\\oner's un1l "r iwt•:.t DREAM HOME quartl'r:. & sllll hj\ c lw1 '.? bedroom unil:o. fur 10 COSTA MESA 1ume. SI 15,000 \ i;e n I •>-16-7H~ tii:i-G7'7'.l 111 II" owner 2 hlo1 k., t<• t~·Jlh 3hr. dt•n, 2ha r1Jllnl.5 l'flUft .'/.; pr>tth !:72,500. 235 l.UJ!Olll.1 518-60:!0 HARBOR VIEW HOMES CARMEL l'orrll'r lot. :1 HR. :! II,\ f:urnl' rin prnk:.:-111t1JI h l11dsc·111I. dtr1u111 fo'untast1c 1n\'C!<lml!11t. rwar L'lil ( Dr. Tlw rln·am hrunt? 'uu ·, e IJl'l'n loo&.. 111~ lflr: !'.Jll.lt· UH ~ + Jr~ ~d. prm 11lcd privacy & hl\u1 \ " 'Ill\\ cha 11.vmnt \' l' I l' r J 11.. \\ l' I\• I 1111\ llu1 n mu-.1 !>l'l' t•Kl,1\. '' rll 1101 1,,,., ,1l th1., 11r1t0<' l'll'.l"l' 1·al I '77 Skyline. 20x M. 2 HI< ttdult park. n•a,.1111,1hlt> Income Properly 2000 ~P~l't:' 1cnl lf,\R752U ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ment·:rn :\lltl llm~. H l ~()\JI"") 1 •57 !Klllll :l\'C up 11 "" ' "" 1"1' l .i; • '" lll\'l''I 111 llflll~ .( '"" J 111 ll'lll .11 'Ill B1 h Comn1·1 :\OW' It Ill 11:11KI 11 I' Ill 11 I 1° I II ' I 0 , '.> .\1,1\fhiiit·r lu 1,1111• 1.,1 :....111 < ll·rnl'Cllt' I ~ 11111l~ 11n (. I 111·1· • I I I h111lt , ,.,, llllll I lt•I 1UOl 1 ~1 '-"-\'"I ti ' -i lti·ll'"I ~1110!1 )!Ill>.:-111 l11h " •1• ~to IWICI l 'h l~l • 5117K fl\\ n .I I 1., 7. IS. 12. Iii. :12. 4t). lli. ">I liU, lill 111 Ora11);c I 01111111 • \1"1 IU:! Ulll\,. \I'" ull11•1· hualilt11J!" & 1'11111111l'l ll'IOll lll'Oj)Cl'I \ llr.11111 n1'" 111111'. ,\ n• .,,11\o-. ('.111 tur .1ppm11\ 1111°111 to hU\. lhl ,.,•II 111 \-'\t,:h.1u~~· · ,, 11 pl. & pa Lio. i:nS l\lo. GPM -• --- WILLIAM WIHTOH ' -Walk lo heh. 3 br, S'.)5(1. lll':ALTOH 675 :1331 Sl!IS J Br, 2 B:a, bltni., J;im l\1ds/µels/sllJ:l:t. Fet'. ---rm. rncd' y1l. rd. 2uso i\lam Hcntals 54~~ Capistrano Beach 3218 J al·aranda. 675 K Uil .ill 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.:\l :--;1-:w lklu'" C! Hr 11., Ba . clupll'>.. pat111, ·' urcl. ::;::1~ !\~~a\ t>rtll'. s harp, l'l\':111 1110 <l!ll-9!10:1 .l Hit. 2 RA fum1ly 100111 <.:om pl rt>dcc. ready \II Cor ona del Mar 3222 mtw1• 111!0. SIOOtnw Cull ••••••••••••••• •••••••• llcrn:.a~c Ht.•ultor~. ask f''ruit farm. S?20. l ll1, kltlS. Jt\'h Ilk 1'°l'C' ~1•1111 H1•11tal!>, ;, 10·~:1711 l~•aut llCW \\I.Ohme :I llr .! ll:i. F.im rm. 1lbl .::11. 111\111 :-qlt, l'I:. lu b<'h H!ll!·270!1 ---------• l'r11·1·d 111 :-I'll """ llfll'll Laguna's Best Buy u:•~=i!l -------1 Pra~erti•• ~H r 11, Ha , douhlc for1)a,e5'lllll51 ..: JI ·').: l' I ' IJ I k ' I 0 - -JI.cw :! HH . :I l\J, · l bl&.. from m·can t; .. rdener 111 clll s:150 . 536·14RI, 5X·l!026 BY OWNER!! Big Canyon-N wpt lkh Cstm home. 413r, -& bn pool, billiard rm. "'cw S295.000 Courtc-.y ti) rltr' Call t».i-O!r.!7 or 644· 1621. J.ike new 2 br & 11,•n :l lij :! pjllfl-.. l'orncr \\ 'u SIG9.500. By <hwcr c1;1 Kj(j.;).l;..J, 121:1) 21l>W5>! c·ourll'!.Y lo hrnkl'rs ARCHITECTS SPECIAL '\t!W :! i.tor~ a!> up"n hghl .1s u Krt'l'llhuu~c, . Ur, 3 ila. lg film rm. ' frpk::.. Jal·u111, sun dt>l'k fully rn:.ulall.'<! all extras !-.horl wolk 10 henrh. J.'rc ~ Simple , .. * $139,995 * I Open Sat & ~" I ·6 5305 River Ave. tSiluatcd 1 hlk !'o Superior·Ralhoa cross 1111: of PC'H ll.· West m River. I Will tuki> trade .11-.0 need R 1 It 3. 1).16·0ti64'i hou-.,• SJt .! ,; S1111 I ;, 11:111 l'orl ll.1rm1ooth \~I lli:l 7ti01 QUIET CLASS ..\ Jvuble iron l!"'ltt> ~•llr':V & court varil 1111 rnllu1•1· lht• 1nd1ior vle1!:11H'l' ul this 4 hc1lrooni. 31, hath "h an Well ..... hum1• 111 ..t su1>erb low tr.1tf1c. (lllll'l t ree li11ed ne1ghLorhood. Beaullrul aiJrqucl 1 loors m fum1lv room. formal drnin,: room. s pa1·10•1s bedroom:.. luxurious \\ a llt1.111t•r & near 11cw carpeting magmly the quality ('On11lruction ur this d1)m1nat111~ hnifll' cJt>· i;1gncr1 "Ith \'OIJ 1n mrn<I. 1£1~'::!~ Prapmrti•• 7S2•1t20 1400 Ol.IAllST. HtWPOllf att.04 ----_______ , ~ BH. lull h.1th. fam rm II\ rm. k1tl'l1. patio Sl.000 uu1\'ll Owner \~I 191 0151 or l~l 2~1t.14i Distress Property! I can f1111l 1l Jnr '1111 111.·al'h an·:.i spel·ia11-.1 I 'rul>~1tl.'s, lnrcdu!>u 1 t'!>. hJnkrU!)ll'l\'S. di\ Ill C'I' Im estml'nl pro pert ll'' ~ l1clo'' nlitrkctprat''' l'uobt.tc court> Jnl ell PE R BLOSSOM Ken Johnson, Broker II'\ <.:u:.l•lfll I\ an \\'ell:. A Call 1711 lll730015'1~ homl'. i·onst!>l!> ol 5 .\ppro,>. 20 acn·::. oortl.:r 1----------·1 hdrrn!>.. I halhs. ru1 mul ln1o: Angl'lcs Fon·sl. Wl·ll I I I site ti\ ail ltll•al for wh I:'\ ( ~I IO mlll\ 1cl11al un tlmmJ.!, l.imi Y nil l' ll' 1l1\•1.s1{11\ :\. l1kl' Blakl'. site ktli·ht!o \\Ith lls thou:sl'!>). room lor ·p·1r3lc l'ating arl•a l.latrcLtRcalt).Ul2 520(1 m11r1• u111h & OW<.: 1 ~1 ;~"·~led on IJluff "clh an _ _ __ _ SJ25.IJ0°. ~'i\1.1. fii5 Him. ex11u1s1le niJ,?ht lii:ht Business Property 1400 ~l.LIS\\OODHt•altor ' l c " • S 2 :l :, , ~I 0 0 •• ••••• •• • •• • •• ••• • • • • • (J tr \ I t. I' 1. \ l' E INCLUDING~/\N!> OFFICEBLDG l'Ht>l•~:HT IE:-.. 1:-.0C F:vcs. call 6-&4 127l Un the Water. Newport ;\I A i'\ ,\ (; E .\I E :-.; J 752-1920 IAOO QUAil SI NIWPO U BIACI< THREE ONA LOT l'hn•1• li1•drnoni t ''" IH.·dn"nn 1;ard1·11 I ~r111 I' ~:1 7>CMI Ill 1hm 11 I I\\ llC'I" .\).!1°111 .iHI et:3a.l 4 PLEX l-'0111 • .! ln·il 11111111, \nah .. 1111 s.l.l,;>1111 OW:\l'!H \l:f:\'l DUPLEX I "11 :! hr (I 1 1111 m , Mi:l.!150 ll11nt1Jlgt11n lleach 4 miles lo oc·ran ClWNl-:rt ii\(; ENT 5111-055:1 Beach. adJacent Lado DIVISION. l'rofc!.:.101\.11 Villogc. Short lca:.rs. <•1>artment. utfirc IJUlld 11leul for beadquart.:rs mi.:-. & -.h1111p1111t c'l'nkr h I rt i; . I n q u 1 r l' m.lll31(eml'lll 111 I. \ . 171111!162·8622 22:1 I 1-: Or;1111H~. ll1''l'r!>ul1• .ind llul l'en ·l!Jth SI 1>11lx 4 ~ Highland Av ~. S,in San lwrnaflmo 1·11111l111•s 111 Sl:!O.OOll, 111111 uni) Bernard mo 92111t Hobh~ Ro1>1n-.011 'i 11 I ht~ I llih ht.':tl'h "''" pct1nl. rpts, a !:Jr. 2 ba. dbl frplc . Nt'W drp,, ,\\;Jil (}i·t 15 ·., l',rJJtl</d rps. p;11n_1 l)('b , 1111 mo 1;14 211!1 <·u~dcncr. & wtr rncl11<1 iJ -~ l.111 t.: o 11 e i.:" I' lo. LE .. \!:il-: Oupll'' :! Bit + :>15·3027' (;omly 3 Br. PDllCI, g;11. lien. ~~• 11111 1\1l 1h11-ts •. d . b 1 d kids 0 1.; S!M5 Fee Sl.1. ,\~t 1>.11 ,·'i •Hl-7211 ~ •. si 1:2 r.woui pandc 631-2011, 547·2501 Ot' " Hr l)uplr'lt on mre ~t. ~8:i mo ti Ill >1>129 a It t; h;-c 011 1.1111 lot w tlllc lrees. 1179_1060 frplc., acp dm rm., 2 car --- F1n·11l.ll l". ~ hr ~lll)!ll'!>Ok. ft•t• g ;i r, ;ili;o ha s l gc Unique 3 Rr H '• Sa, 111 M'pllra\c IJuild'!( u1eal for schools, nice area. Sl!I.> workshop S17:;. 612·4659 mo. Ownr. 213·43-1 -2018111· s:125 all .~. 714 536·875-t Eves. :.!hr. Super s harp class1" s.!35 •mo. Ktds & pels home! 3 br. 2 ba w /frpk. :0.l;iln Hcntals 5'10 5370 LEASE i! Ult + loll. ~ OK 5111-1867 bllns. & brilc cheerful UJ, l rpk. ,,vt put.io, · -k1l. Li.tc low maint. ba1·lo. m·can i.1111! nf IJw~ SU.141 C11llt·~1· l'~1rk an·a. N rce. 3 ~J w /fantastic part'' mn 1\l!l lil5 1103 lJr .! l}J, ('l'l)ti.. 1lrrs. Jlctliv. Qwcl 3rl'll. cto~·· -\\'/U, frplc, t!n <"I )U. toschools.IW8·9'127' <.:urnt.•r home lhlk to bch. S305. 2519 Fordham. ----------'I.hr. t·nnv dl'n. 2 ha, fa pie. 51.lf.4471 s;511 673·2336 . . -3 llr, cpts, frplc, 2 ha, Z Spal'lllUS 2 DH + lam·rm. car Kar. no dogs, kids "'/ll!l' prn ate patio Oh.. S350.64S·297H Best Deal-JBr, 2ba. greal yrd . Cu l -de-::. a •. C.ardcncr pd. $33.i. 9G2-<l!JI I I:>:! J!J20. w011dburnm1t hrepljl'e + --llunt Harbour t.ownhomc• t:ara!?,1' ~of II\\~. Sl:i() L~\~G~; 2 ~r home. Cr~t, 2 br: 2 ba, frplc. wetba1 '. 111 Ur11L l"ll(\'r l 'ppcr 1110 l11J·G6fll sl\, rcL f cnccd yd. Gar. Never lived in $350 JK•I' 6 Units-lonq Beach 1•1~ 61~ \\' \\'al11u1 !-.anl.1 2 BEOROOMS Adulls. S22.5. 675-lll27 _ mo. Ask for .hm, 963-8961 MAJOR PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Only S79,000 \n.i ~:uioo. . . S32S MOMTH Dana Paint 32 26 3 br, lam.rm., frplc .• Will more than mak1• th11 l!lll·:l8l& n IU .. \l. ~}2.7731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h I l n :-. S 4 2 !\. N 1 FIXER . payments. Call 7:'12·02~ - _ _ _ 67l -30 22 _ 3 Br 2 Bu Condo, on Westminst~r PJa7 a . ----------i Huge 4 bedroom home + J>ri me localion. 30.700 ~II or G 10·0166 .• \itnl l'le,1se EASTSl Di-: :JU 'ITS u; E liut C'h<irmmg 111 0" n h,'lltop, ov~rloo.k.s Ot'~ / 8-&6·002I. SUt bNlroom or library n. :1 Yrs. new. Cap rate leaH•name&numlJl'r <DuplexillousrJ C·2 lot &)l'llow •lt•ci•l'.OpenSat \ly, Lennis, JaCu7.z1, ------JUST LISTED Newport Heights home a mid trees & flowers; BR, den, 2 ba. Exlr large living rm. wit brick frplc. +2 bonu rooms adjoining dlJI. \'a J;arage, on alloy. 589,500. ~ C U .L 0 ur .. 141.a \~ Rf.ALTY !Y~ar Nrwport P••t Offl«• with fireplace. Jn a very HARBOR VIEW 10.41%, spendable ol -Sl.640 gross. ro2.000 01 & Sun. 707 .\r;icia . sauna, sec ~nte. Ga~. 3Ur. JY..iba Condo. ;Xlnl '• desirable part of 115•,;,. l!:xelnt.!1nantini.:.6-Plex Costa 1\1('<,::I trade.1·492·37H>cves 6-~715,, 14:,,hr/dnr, fplc /\va1I HB. loc. S375 mo. inch Newport Beach. Bring HOMES $190 000 cash lo hantll11 S179,000. 540 3828 0\11wr. ---------_ • Nov 1. $Ji5. 714·533·8983 washer /dryer. !!68·9753. . h .I PALERMO si.s' million F.P. Call J\j?Cnl.Prin.onl,v. lots forSale 220 Costa ..... esD 3224aT • 3232 . • your pa mt brus es :\Ou •••• • • ,., oro 4 0 2 D I 9 /J ·· too l s and make Model on cul-de-sat· Nowforbreakdown. •• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, a, ava1 "· thousands -l1urry, ,·all strrct, lrf! side yd for JACK HOWELL, WANT:4 -6Unlts ATI'H.BUILDERS Suf)('r l'On<lo. 3 Br, 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chil dre.11 welcom('. 64.S·0303. hual. car, etc. Pool c;7. Jot. 5-t8·S763 <7·8pm I \ ppro 'I'.. ·'• ,, r a<' re' lrplr. pool. clbhse. Nr Super 3 br. 2 ba, fplc, OW, ~5~mo.f136-5070 ·--- l)•von house Sun t 5. 160i Rltr X Hcnc<111·t. E,ta.tP-; I I .. :r s r1579r.·1 · cpts. drpi;. $385/mo. - ,,.. 4 I 56 R units, eal't.1ml<' C!VI • Int !:-111 >i. ·'· • · • 1 • •1• • •)('.:J 1569 A ·t N f • NEAR OCEAN PorL Barmouth, Agt. 64 ·I rnMmc/lcH" $lll'I Ollfl ltl\crside <'oun\\ t'~11 1;;:1z1:i2 • ' ~ 0 ei 673 7601. Prine only, S.Ul 7AA>I he !<µht into" lot~ T11111 ---Lake J.'ore:.l. 3 Or Fam ~1!~~·tfa~~~~~~·C:-1~~~'..: •. S _C_I __ nt -I 076 --1111ec S!O.ouo COME HOME! Hm, :!l;.1 Bu, club & Jake mo. Children & 1>et olo.. an eme e Cemetery Lots/ Luxury 12:1 11n11 a<lult NEWPORT BEACH llavc 11 rcal homr at Foll.-P"" Walk toswimman". . 11 ,, "'"' .. .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crypts l 500 i·umplcx i) r::. old, Coi;la REALTY 675· I 642 hollow Vll!ag1'. li21 W .... nling, tennis. Jla\~o ' a "ur,v ,,,..,-4'1 . .,, • • CGl.DWnl IAlllll COlllPAl'f * • * H EA C II G E 1' ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • !\lei..1 I m·oml' S:Jt;:l.2 IU W 1 I son ( l t M ----t -----AWAY .. ,., 900 Perfect L' I I •1 . ' < i. a t•i..1 w1v1ew S4!l5.963·145~ 2 lldr., former morll'I. T h • ...,,, 2 Cho1ct• :ml1• by i.1cll! !)l,1JS11.11011 r t.. ATTENTION Aclults, $"00. mo. n1wn -------hasJacuizi.S385 mo.l·.ill Nwpt T•rra c• wn H mltagc 101 2nd home or cemetery lob . Ohl tree \\ 1SISO,ooo cl11w11 '" f't111 BUILDERS Ir; Jll weekday.,, 11 ti ao :1 Or. 2 bu. Sa1Hn_i:. tcunjs tiary ul ')68.4456 By ownr. 3 Hr, 2~\! Ha ff •m.t 8 t n•llremcnt. 01.11nr m11~1 lined North ,el'l1on. traC'I l 'HIN C)/I. '·' \H'l'kends. Aviul. l\ov I. & duh rac1I. Showcase _ _ -· ' trpk. upgl'dl'd. pool, Jlk 81,.! s eau y j(O ,rnd 14111 help with Westminster Mcmoriul Spa rh n ~ In H .. l Ill c•n I HOR CO AREA l'lj(, 1112-4991 home. S43S mo. 7ti8-11249. Bcoutrru• JI R. hsc, JBH. nr bch. Open hse I wlthpool! f111unt;,in1t. • l'k. neduc l'd, Sl300 Coq1 . Ht•alln1:1 :.!'•/\CJU:s . . · -------l'h ba. 2 m1. frnm bth, :-\eamlsl Cir. $58,500. Musi;ive mnster i.u•tl'. * UEfiTllA HENRY• 000.3155 m 1 lH33·354K ltll•al tor hUIJ·div1d111)( 111 3 Br 2 Ua Twnh~c. dhl gar OPF.N llOUSF. Oct 17, npt/drps 1 hru oul SJ7;,, n46-6598 ;1fl SPM o REALTORS 402-4121 -----1·11un11~ 1•11tat<>. l,ub ol w/auto opnr, pvt palm, 10 4PM, 2l729 Lake Vis· &W-0J34 wknds. Remodel<>d kitrhen. 21501.'IMar,SanClem. CCMNftef'Cial l·:ASTSIUEC.l\I. rww<·ontHrurtionmarea D/W,$340.963·4058 t:1, ore Serano in Lake---------- Jleavv s hak e r oof. ------Property 1600 7 LTmt!i, l :1HH.ti2 BR, Owner will hf'lp fman<'e -Forest.38rtwnhse,fplc, BEACHWALK 3 Dr 2 Ua Uy owner. Sbr, :Iba, d111 tllheautti{uL~ upgrades NEW allwood,3br,2Y.iba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $210,0(10. N7!l8533 l'rinc. Full prit'e $15,000. i\~t :1 hr. nice hte yard. gd sp<>tless. $385. ~46·0469 condo, tennis, pool.~. ing/den. xtras. RV ruou . .a:.UY to sec. ram rm, din rm, J car only. ti73·7601. schools, refrig & Move eves. Sec. gatc. 900.34,,4 ___ _ boalst.orngc. 548·3168. Owner aruuous. S89.SOO. garage, frplc. patio & BA YFROHT avail, SJSO, mo. 646·8646 Call 645·7221 decks. A must lo see at Office •·ulldlng, spec· lottfo,. Sol• 2200Loh for Sal... 2200 --Fowttaln Volley 3234 1tXEC BE "'CH HM ~ .Bayfronl Drama from to Century 21 "Westcllff•• onl" si49,500. u "' 3 Br lwnhse, 2 yrs new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" • "' to bottom in this new ..,, taculnr \'lew, luxurious ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• flhl encl gar nr s. Cst F' 1 3 b 2 b 4 BR. 3 n11. hont acce1>:-, exe<:ut.ive ofCices. An xlnl l'I . SJ30 645.5071 1rep ace, r, a, cov lite cor lul, l 'r'.1 yrs old. strlkln~ townhom investmentatlJ30,000. ~ aia. · paUo, new cpt11, dr!>i' & SUe,963·71i8l orOOJ.6187 w/t.olnl security. 2 Br • .:.-•M-ar-Ye•l•ou-••M•o•n•a•c•o-r .__......... ;..<:s--.-... BILL GRUNDY New 3 br, 2 bn, detached OW. No wax firs, super ------ flecks. lhc bay & a 45 macnab I lrvlne front house of 5 plcx. IOI' 1385/mo. 003-456.'l Airt New 3 BR ~Ill. Clas11u·. ))oat Slip at your door ll YOU want easy, lux-t020 So.CoHl Hwy494·8519 RealfOf' 6 7S-6 I 61 S385 mo. Drive by 1117 r.o fee. Lease S42S. incl water Ir. 5220.000. Owner, 640-8161 wiou" hvmi: you must OFFICE BLDG. f981ty ..., t VI t --~-------i.:ardener. 1!40·3858 ~ -fil'c this 2 bedroom. 2 •••PRESIDENTIAL , .. one 8 a. Compl r edcc. 4 br. 2 bu, --- 'CAHALFROHT both with 1.1 llcn liatrbor HEIG HTS. SS4.000 ThebestonelnNewporl Call 673·1l_!I_. __ newcrpts,drps&palnt 1hr.C!'h bo.lamrn1 .1·n1I : • NEWPORT SHORES View homt: It won't lai1t Super Plan E. 3 BK. 21':) 1s available for $300.000 MES·\ VERDE 3 Br, 2 Ba, !-'pie. SUO/mr>. 003 45611 µ111111, Sµr11111dnlc Slalt•1 ' ~ Sandy beach, boating Joni.:' ba, clean & private clhl frplc, 5150 mo. wmu Agt Nofc<>. un•u ,A\'llil Nnv. s.1:1.1. ~wimming at your fron Century 21 le...,. Owner transfer red & ~ PlllME SrYGLASS LOT ·r>l " l""'a· r·· "'•.s .,.,.,. 8.'l:i IG.11.s ~ ·-:. i ...a Va'ew h 1·g h atop hill -see from El ' "' "' " "'"" .. ,..,.,., -&12S. lmmac. 4 BK. 2 Ba. --doorfromthls38R.2bo, 640-4950 anxous. ~ t'barmlnghome;ste-pat •BERTHA t lENRY• Toro to Catalina. $159,000. Lynne VACANT!E·slde3 br.2 homow/bltn!i,fplc,w/wBRWllT"hr.2 ha,trplr. ~ ocean.'85.000 REAL1'0HS 492-4121 ~ :::_...--;;;;:-;..........--Rothe ll G44.6200. (J46) llu, trplc. dbl gar. 353 ~'ftls,Sqdrps &Plnty rm. dshwh1·. ;P~~ 1~:;cti'~ -"'YWOODRl!!..o.LTY IQOloDOUllo.J _21sDclMur.SanClem. ?r ~,:\ Woo<Hand •H0.673-3600 c uaro ;ir arco new p1un ._ . ,, · -!!;A 1• "" ~ ~ -------1 Avail. now. 968-lBIR or Adam!!. tl25 mo. :w3-7586 r . * 541·1290 * WALK TO BEACH OPEH SAT~UM 1-S 200~.•~ G!T OUT THOSE IUILDfN& '1.ANSf Pebble to ~sch, 2 Br 2 968.0411 ,28 .a. ador 646 • f d d l t I Ba, fplc. c ust drps & ----------3 Br, 2 ho dupleic. Corner Jiy O wner . Blofrs 2st.Ory,3+den.newcpts. ~Ye y :-4463 You ve oun your ream 0 n cpts. <'Bth ce1I, s ell cln Ot'Hftbrookffse3br,2ba, lot. vacant. 1295. Da)~ beautllul T rina 3 BR Poss. lease/opt. rrn,950. VACAMT Comer 112• on Cst Hwy beautiful & prestigious Big Canyon range. dshwllhr, lge ram lam rm, walk to pool, D 6 3 -7 ll I\ 1 , e v c .. Con do. Wate rfront. AlsoR 'br. co;.tot. f[8B.~ This immaculate hilltop No. Laguna. $130 ooo' w/spect acular view! Well priced at rm, form din, mature cpl parkt, achoo!. Pool lee, C213l<t39 75711, &bk for 833-1918 e-carpet "' save· ""'' home w /f antaslic ocean-w ·JI d • $1 R b 0 642 O'>'>c: (J47) f'd ""l .... 4 wtr ardnr pd No pets U:ilc ---------t owners anxious I Call vtew by day & city Ughls .,.,.! aA~ r a e. 0 w n r , 59, 750. o wens "°""""· pre , ..., • ...., or eves • • . . . . ILUFFS Property llou.ae 642-3850 by night is avnll. for you. _v_,.,..,.,...,. __ . ______ 1 ~lO ~mo. 536-ll20. -Ex-·c-<'-,.-b-r.-f-a_m_r_m-.-2 ,,; IYO~ER 9amto9pm Owneraruclous. DAMA POINT WI SAVED THI IEST FOR LAST Olx2Br Condo all'bltna 4 br, 2 ba, dshwshr .. w /dbl frrlc. corner Jot IXlnt cond, 3br. 2~bo, Jra -------Only SllS,000. Agt. 2 Prime Commerciallots ... beautiful lot' on Promontory Bay rerng, encl. ~uto gar'. ftJ>lc .. patio, xlnt loca· Vocnnt. S49S. Day!> living rm w /converau· Udo Isle by OwMr 645'-0882or498·7996 on Coast Hwy w /alley ac -exclusive. prestigious & one o( door opnr pool & rec rm tlon. No pets. 554·3891. !I 6 3. 7 8 8 _l • e v c:... ·Lioo pit. Secluded nreii $157,500 JauyJacnzl cess.$t7.S00eacb the last available. $175,000. Bob 752·7363 rl&yt1, 675'3412 Nr bch 3Bdr, den, 2ba. X :J;1!1'39•75'14· :isk for . wtpvt back yrd. Approx POINT RE•'TY Owens r>,,.,_8235. (J 48) eve'I. Lgc J,R w!frnlc. Out81dc -----2 ..nn11q . "'· aH.2373. 481', 3ba, 11ie patio. Slftlderi•'-Sauna 4,... ~,,:.,..~ ~-· .. """' .. .,..,. 48'll(S ") -·,.. · ,,.,...,.,.,., HIC Hnd 1hwr. 220422 Br. 1 Ba. newly 1t 0 tto .. t To\al privacy, aoH ---------Malibu Ln. SUS. mo. d<>coratt>d Condo, $27:> Harbor Vu Homes J NrJ~ar. Open Son l1 5 couMie & hill view. 3Br. 2 TRUCK STORAGE Ul2•1235 644-6200 IF YOU 968·1M10 mo. 840·2902 0 y OWNER. Carmel .207 VlA ORVff;To ha. ram rm. 11tparate BACK BAY NEWPORT -have a service toortcr or <:> 67Ml026 'O, Oowr Orlw H•rbor View C•nlti" rndJ. 3Br, 2bn, fnm rm, dlnin1t roo1n Gresl. buy llorte¥ OK. Horne le ~ goods to tell, flace an ad maQY xtras. rnncfpal•i=:;..;;;;=..;;z;;;-=-.-;;;;.;;=-=i alS7'9.900 acre only $58.000. Jack lrvlneatc.tml)lnValleyCenter In t he Da ly Pilot o nly. $118.500 Ownc ldJ POINTREAl.TY Peck. Ait... 586·5964, 751-1414 C1as1lfled sect.Ion t.rMderred 644-1257 Sell e ittms ec.w7tl 496·~ Radio Pag~ "K·16t •• Phone MM 878. OCEANVIEW Bl::ACHWAl.K apuc 2 kr, sns. nr Newport, 4 Br ll\l.i 2 Ba. fplr, dbl iar, vaUo. 811, l~e yard/frdnr. ue. nr everything. S42~. &'75-7414 - -~l. 213 428-84~\ l:ulc 3 bclil'UOlll, 2 h,1lh nil•c dl'la1l Opt•n to 111 \lll'l:l 111 2 F111la). ltt .J S ,1 l & S II It (l II I I' I. pos~c,~1011 11111 llark\\OU(.I Onl\ :53Uti IRVIMi-COLOMY: 3 Bedroom and huge family room. $475/month. IRVIME-THE RANCH: 4 bedroom, fam il y room ''Cascade" with gardener. $525/month. Balboa lilond 3806 ~L'l 1-:T l'111.y \ rl). !-~pk. •• •• •• • • •• • ••• •• • • • ••• • ~ mu .. ulll J)(I HHS \\' 2 UR, I hu. !'Urlll(l• u11t. Ot•t•Jnfront, li7:1 \l~lii5 Sa50 ll\dUdCi> UllllllCI> -~·mtt•r I Wiii furn I /kaut. :! hr. lt:l' furn ;1pt WILLIAM WINTON ~ext tn bt•ad1. SJW S.325 ltl::r\l.Tl.)H 675·3331 ~16:!·0505 Corotto del Mar Balboa P•ninsula 3807 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---•GRAND OPENING--- Step into the life • RENTALS • A<Jent SS I :2000 NEWPORT IEACH: 3 Bedroom, family room. ocean view. look-out! •••··~··••••••••••••4••• ~,-,,·c.•r. t-''r "ld1n..: 2 l>r. :! :!Ur. C:tl:\l 111a111 hdl. \~nlr b •. 1. u.tlt'tllllts, cntl :! \•II ::,t.~I ·~~h . ~i.10 :"-.o µcb. t:ar, "all-tu ll!rr; Yll~ l't'I"' tl 15 53.! I S 3 8 ~ 6 I 0 I I 2 I . . I :.! rm . 2' 1 hJ, . $:'>~. l Ill\ l'k l'rinl'elOll, :i Ill' I Ult,11tm,2l111 1-11 2 UR. & Pool f.t7~ t~nh;..,, lrcsh dN·ur, ::,.u;;; cl'l'" wknds. 83!1 H21 3724 \\kd):> $600/month. 1 .... 2BR, l'lunA .. ~,(}( mu t;.1 1 ;r:o ~ .......... ~ 3 BR, 2 Ha .. SIS< Village nf \\ oudhr1clg1• 2BR.&Den .~ :"lewJt11 .2ti.1 1·luh& 3BR,FR.2lla Sl!I l;il\c µm ,\,ail Del' I San Lws Re} . S6? Stl!U ,,,,, 552 1:!!12. 4 BR, FR .. S5 4 [Jt{_ ·-.... ' . s.n; :lbr I den 01' I hr. 2 ha Andwehaveother..,fl)r F H . frplr s:111.~ mu 1mmediatcut'l'upanl'Y 7a~·6HUO: t'\'eblH6b3 Houses Unfuniished red hill~,: 552-7500 ----............................................. . ~OLLEG_F: l'AltK. -rnr, Newport Beach 3269 Newport Beach 3269 Ll ..:Oa. ~ H & bPJ\U!"< rrn ••••••••• •••• ••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• '.'\l·1dv painted Im med . . I I •1.,, • (l(T \ ~ l'HO'.'llT Vlfo'W .. • ~t!lll o . !HU 1-11 3 Rr. :! b.i 1 up 1·:-.1•s. ~ •. i" ·.. • • , Ol l up.. . \\ll -I SI~ Pl'r lllll \ l'I\ 1)1 l'•lll ( ()\;ll\) :! -+ Llcn. ~ l',11 ----------LEASl·:~ ,.\\'\IL \HLE \ 1 .. 11 \I .ilk lo hl'.1d1 jll'I\ <lll' p.1rk11q,:, I 1111 Lavi:! m Jn mc \'alli.gc r;1'.! :~so \i:• 111 ,,.l·unty IJt11ld111i.: 1,,.,,.,l., *LEASES* t !>Ome for G mos. l :.! 151!. fJm rm.... . Sm:i :l· l<'BR. ram rm .. s1111 :t BR, den, din no . S125 3 BR, 2 ba.... ~W> 3 BR. din rm . Sl:l:i J HH, tlen, I"H S151> :J BR. elm rm. ~150 3 BR. din. rni. S175 Weh:.iH•humes:l\a11.lu1 Si4KI P mu.Ai.:t.f.117:.!ll 1 2 Hr,:! h,1 L'111uli1. p11ol. It'll l'i.ISl'I~" Ill ~ {'\)Uri' '\t'\\ 1•01'1 \\ ulnul ~11;1;in· l 'n •,1 :-.I.!'> mn \dull' Ham·~ (J t ,llunll', tii:I 7?'.J I t'\\'' I lt:'l'rt 1dtl L 111 ,. I 'I. l 'ullenli.lt• l'ul l'ari.. Wl';STCLI f~' 1 llr '.!1 · lb :! bdrm. )'•lUI' d101t:c ol :J ~''" r111 lh;1r111 &. 11\t':dl.' lrom :»Wto..;1110. lol'.tlt•d \':n·:1n1 ::,u:I.) 3 bdrm. your chutll' o~ 111 i;1:1.:t1:15Mh:ll 0:!1(7 llHlt \'I ' llm:., :ilonarn. 2 llr .ll UL'll l'Ulll 111 pw1I 1 ... c 11H'I gnt11r \\ \11 tin•\\. 1\ 111lilf:t111 Ii 11 li.127 l'L•n111. l'L 3 HH. d111. rm d .. n '.! I r11I 91511 ~It• be Agenl 6i3 90tlH ....................... $37 .SO WEEK & UP •Stuuw & I !Ht .\pts •T\' & .\laid Serv .\1 ;til •Phone Sen·. llld pool •Children Sec:tion •Low monthly r...ki.. 2376 :-;t'wporl Blvd, C:\l 548·9755 or 6-15 300i STUDIO WEEKLY RATES Full Kitchen & TV Linens & Ut1lit1es l 'LOSE TO C><..: EA=" Royal Suites Motel :WHO :\cwpnrt UI\ d Co:-l:i :\'lr~a fH2·26ll SUSCASITAS :-;r, Ol'l'Jll, :? Dfi S!85 , :I BH. $-!(HI, I BR S':!5U Mar:.hull Hll~ l!i5·-l~)() Sl75. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba. 2 stor). '.! c..1r encl. g..1r , UJlcony. &12· IGO:l 3 BR. 2 Ba. crpts. drp:-. lrpk. gar. All nppla ·~. nr beach & Lido Shop:;. Yr ly 5375. :-lo pets. s75 .. 17:n SJ75. Util pd. :-ll'ar water Applns FC'c 711ain Rentah. . .5~0-5370 Pt>nmsul:i l'l hc3ut. nt•\\ · Iv <ll't'. :.! llH . I Ba, s'1:uncd r;lt1ss Dutth dr~. :-unded; clt't'. !!ar dr adult:.. IHI jll'b S35U 673·9100 ----------- :\l11111les lo NB. f3Jl'11 &. l Penansul;i Pui11t lge newly l!H furn. Adulls, no prb det·oratcd 1 bd, 1 bn. :!llO~t·wport Blvd CM _ !>lain .. l..l i,:la:.~. sundck. from SJi5. tu~ -1 li<lrm 111ur ('h111t·c 111 fi lrom ~150 to $.5i5 3 BR, ram rm SHlO :l BR, FR. PH , S."l35 . T HE BLUFFS gar. yl'ly, al.lulls. no pets, l't. l11rlts lL'> ll:irho1 J HUJOI FltoNTROW ll:HlFurn Sl!l~ S2~5.mo.673·9169. 3 UR, l"R, DH S.5511 l'\o Fees RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 \ 1ew llnmi:~ 3 Bit , II.\\' \·1E:w. TOT,\ LL\: Lots of bltns. pool. \\11lk 2br, rrplc. yl'ly only l.1m rm . d111 rm llECOl1 .\TED !llEW lo !ihoppin~.1 2 m1beach. SJS(),mo.211Cyprcss. 'C"1r1111•l'' floor pl.111 (' \ R PETS , ~ EW \-J31W.19lhSt. 536·6617 Stroll the pc1thwa~-:. of cl pinl! foiv~t. Ml!,11ltk1 pc1:;t turnbltng \.l.'<tlt!rlalls c1nd quiet pools. Listen 10 th~ .,ound of bubbiin~ "!reams and grO\ving thing<;, Your adult apartment homl' at Pinecreek Villoge is o totc1l rclrei'lt. Ht>re you can t?nJoy unusual pnvacy and lu)o..ury. BE AMONG THE FIRST TO CHOOSE th~ best locatiun, (714) 540-1300. I Costa Mesa 3824Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 ss2-1000L ~·~ti-~ \'"''' of hill:-\ .11'.1111 \I I :'./ y (4 S . ._. E W 548-0192 1.1'\(\'t-:HSITY P:\HI\ \'1 ljllJl'I. JH>' .. St:'"" :i,"1!1.1 .\111. I) H A p J.: H 1 E s ' ,j BR. 3 Ba. I blk to \\'edge. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill. :1 llr 2'" Ba + honus yrly. lt•.l't' FH 1·;s111. \ J' \I '-'TED STU'.'11:-llNG 1 B 1 bo.it !>lorai:c. ~;oo mo or GRAHD OPENING l'Ll'Sll :-.;r;w :!B it, 2liA RE ALTORS rm .. Xlrll Im· Al':.itl 1\m l~rt )Z hlon Htl. ('.Hill'" 1'111tl'Ol'T CllOICF ' ·' r ~urcc_n )rly. s.s5o. 1111 July 1 FOX HOUOW VILLAGE S1)a•·. QUll't \1 1\)\l gr(ln, I . $1!15 :i.:7 71111 nl' !'>I ·1111< I F '\I> l' '\I 'I' ()~apt l'ool.re1-.1rt'u.S;!l.1 li75-5:?~6 11:itio & :1tr111m, 13:1.1 :l:!I.) <li'~rc~.~ . t;( t:1;:11~ r l'.·:,':1·i ll Jo:S In \(!I. I·: ,., STA 71U w. 181h Sl:_.C~ Corona del Mor 3822 REFRESHMENTS!! "'1H' dryr, frpk & mar· <;reenlrt•c llomel>. Htfl l':\I\' iw -:; 1, -&.-_.--hum~. hirn ,11• 1111111rn E :-; T .H \I) ,\. ,\\',11_' !'. G inontic 1 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OAM to 7PM SAT & SUN ron•d wrdrl>:. Wik to 2hr.rnuntryktc·hn,frplr. 1 ' 1 ''"11~"-1 ,,. t1C'n. Ju,,1 redu<·,·d 111 !'\l:.!Ut :'II\ 1. '\rt· Ii '":..; J _,>~ ,.7 t •tlh ···· Live near the beach in a sparkling W('-;tel1tf & 17th St. lmbcpd. nr pools. park ,'<;. twn im1•. I on . J.icu: ~1 W .\'I Ell <'.'\I )'I' :'11l '11 ~1 .> •• o.u >\ .. ~~ .'Y 1111' h f E . .\tl11Its 1110 lH:'l11' S3liO•. sehl :)r.5 irn> 5~1 -·•r1; or park •'« sdiool :>t.~1 mo ;mnuc111,.,1~,. l"L \TS i \' 11' w Tl! Is d .. q1111 l u. l k.111 ·' h,11 new town ome o your own. nJOY 5 Rl·!llii:h·\'l·:- •• ,, • -I ' m115595h:!ll.Glti-.}:!:J!I Ll'l1111r :-11cn.1111 .. <1 l'l'l1 I.;, 001 v\t l 'F I~ \\hV this ..1pl \\Onl la~t re ", privacy, woodburning fireplace. Shurp :ihr. 2h:i. 1.11111~.. , . t.il 'en irt· 111111 \011 ~· )uits ~.01{'J0s/,.:. lon.i.: t'ur1l1t•d '':ill·r 'Tl,, ll~!":."". s wimming pool & jacuzzi. Attac h ed ~t·1,·:!br.1 1 1hath.i::utdc11 ibhwshr. rrpts 2 i·a1.:\cw\\_no<lbrnlge:Jhrlon 4u:1llf1i:u t~·1aa 11b. \'all ,t. • .. ~HJ l.11111dry . loh ol grce1 .... g arage, 30• back yard . 2 bedrooms, 1 1.2 patio. 1\1lut1~. 110 pcls. gar, t·ul-cfe -Sal'. 559·5218 do. Xlnt l11l'Jl1on. uµ Hr\kB,\k.\ at I bH :\IU:"\ I II lawn. l'O\'cn•<l gar:.ii.:t·~ ) S!-15. l~l:!-ltiO:l orll9S·2J3'7. Rraded. S')()() k33-tf\93. Bay & Be ach Realty oil ~t paa·kmg Adult~ COHO~.\ DEL l\l ,\R baths. Adu t s, 1 c hild 12 o r over. Move --- --------675-3000 no p~t:). ~020 Fullcl'lon 2 Bt Townhou~c. rrplc. in for a totai of $85. + 1st mo. rent of Exlra· lg roon1s. t flt', l Woodbriclgl' 1'wnllme 3 Br Rancho San Joaquin i\\l'. (lhlk £.of Newporl Pool. lt:'nnis. eontinental $350. Enjoy the luxury of a new ho m e l3a . 2 l':ir gar. ~50 mo 1111 2 Ua. i\ ,c. upgrades. Only S-Mtl /mo. lmmetl ,\,·c. 1 blk So. of Uay breakfast. SomC' ocean & without h avin g to own it. children or pets. 616-4751 lake & pool pri,· &I0·8512 occup, 2br, TV rrn. San Harbor View Homes Co$lU )lesa 1 Gt~8t~o Catalina \'\C\11'. Close to Rents CJUOradffd for I year a\':ail No\', 15-·----- t:niversily Park lwnhm . .i Carlos Pl.rn. l~uiC'l lol'a Rarl' Somersl!t l\'lodl'I :. --- ----1 Br. all util. 1-:. Siclc. 1, ulk shopping & fine beat·h. 621 W . Wilson, Costa Mno :'Ii{.'\\ ly decorated, clean, Rr,3Ba.famrm.m11'rn turn. Less than tyr lsc hr.:ll'ill'gar. l'l'l pool Dl.XCONDO,recentlyre-tn shopping, pool f>.l.l·Wll l).!c.luwer2br.lde:illoc. •n·u,nrpool,jac.552-1155 possible. U\\ner ..1gl lmmut'. ~;;,.1 l:)fltl l'nrl dul·ed. Every aml'nily ;).J8.(l9lG ,\dulls only. NI) pt>ts ------8 3 3 !l 2 ;J :1. I. •• :-7. l u nunil'1i!h .. \gt lil:! urni po~s. Call now. 615·8«;72 . -Costa Mesa 3824 Costo Mesa 3824 s;!:!.1. :.Ji.:r al !m1-2s:1t .~ RENTALS Sharkany. -LGE 1 Br. anulfs no µl'ts 2 hr. 1 ha apt. South of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21)8.) :vtl'nl..lola. !\pt 1\ s· 1 F' .1 11 ----:\wpt lll.s. t·o1taJ,!1• l11rLIL>Ucon1cmporarv.Jllr Kilt'h llltns & tlsh\\,..hr h\\~' :\dull:.. no. ,l!t'l!i_ IA•'l'l.'.l"l';ll.r.l1l'\ll.v n· --------. , mg. e. amt y omes r. COl.O~Y · J fir. 2 H,1, tell· leas'e. "'·l;O r~o 1n<·l11° 2 Rn, "JJat·1ous l:Onm:-, "12· ""·I aft •1>.'t "" C 11 I I' S!JS'I "" "'l c'I 1 b d I 'I I :i ilH 2 Ila S38 · ""u " ,.. ., .. .,.,. .. ., <>,oo mo. a • -· dc1•. Ideal lrn· :'\11 pels ".~ r P x. ·' arr. l'P . ·., ·· ····-· ,;, nts&pool:J\'ail.rentor gardencl',2hr,1ha.fnm S800mnYrty.1nJ-620R wkdys. 673 39X3 or ~tiS. :\l i,:r 111 !l7!i:!.'i:ll :O.:od11ldre11 .st,·.refrig . . IRR.-Ba · .SUS leu~eSl25mu ll33Jti22M rm, tu11 <'v1HI . \\:&II . ----HuntinC)tonBeach 3740 (;t5-HJ99en•s&wknds. 2&i.>:itondola i\pt \ ,'\1111 snwker.s onlv. Hef~ :1 Hll,2 Ha . Sl25 &11.80i8 . I:.! l i fL !leis n •q 'd ;>.;i'wpnrt Island. Yr1'·. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----l't'f1 .!l54W.17th5tH-U:l58 :J HH. ~ lla . !>-125 _..:...:_ Family pn•I. .\ppl t111I.\ 1~·~·' •.l'~'l'~ n1•1i;hhorhood Im mar:! hr. ~t·iiaralc un 1 _________ _ :nlH,2Ba. SI()() ··~" r"r l)\ll1l'r .11:1•111 ~lii<I ti7.1·11 19 STUDIO ll , small \ll'\I, lrplt•. Ill' T\\11 bedroom S2fi.i ·lllll,2'2 1:.l<i. S400 Laquno8each 3248 Chuck F\'l'l'll 51t.llll "FromSSSWeekly" pork&te1111isc·rts .. SJ2:-; monlh. ,\dulls only 4 UH. 2' :.t Ba. S850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "I' 5n<>~ . c ' '.\c" poll l'r'''l, 31.>I' condo, Full Kitchen & TV B-10 OOr>6. li75·11H81i C I t I Townhom .. ~ ,,. !.· """ :111.1 :!·1'.11· gar, auto dour arpl'l'I. c rapes. Jiii I '-* .... EWCO .... DO * Linens&Utilities · l BIH' ('II:\! 2 BR. 2 lln . .. ~1;,o ,... ,... 2 Hr 2 ll.r 'l'wnhmc, 2 i .11 "l'l'lll't'. tennis. l>\\11\1 :\llLE TO OCEAN 2 BR, J" • Ll.1 , I hlk to ins. pa so. ' :1 . r PINECREEI< 2 BR. 2 Ba. S.125 :i bedrooms a _n1l I h ,:!ar, rel1&J.:, ,,,hr, clr~ 1. 111111~. J<11·11111 avail Mu,1 R I Su't bcarh No lll'b S:li5. Eldnclgc at 752·1!120. LJVES UP SWO. sp:rl'lnus q111C'l. new- ly <ll'('OI'. 2 l!r, pool. Clll'I ~:tr. no d11ld1't•11 . 1wls. (i.lti '.!i3X l Br :! na, '.! sly t wnhH st,\ It.·. fpk. puol. 1'111 Id nrn 01\. ~.Sade. 518·0!11ti 2BR.2lfa... .S.15-0 ha l h s w 1 1 h ;1 incl S36Sti'1'>:-;J33 r1·ot, Sl'l50 /mo. Call oyo tes DaveS .1\J.!t.fitl-i211 2 RR,2Ba... ..SS25 WHITEWATER VIEW : --~ . • ti4ti·OU67art7pm. Motel ----TOITSHAME .. 3 BR, 2~'2 Ba... . . St25 ~J(l/monlh. Deluxe 3 nn. :! Ba, oee:i -727 Yorktown Blvd. l BR. residt>ntial area. ~d ~c;~k' dl..lep~~~· 2p~e~I~m .. dl Q,·er 5Uil tall tn•cs and JO JUR"' B "·15-0 CAUSEY&CO ·,w .,,75 yrl'· 6750 WESTCLIFF BeachBl\rla'Ycirktown view of ocean. 253U u · 1 Jar · ·'a n.. . .. .,. • vie . ~ . ·" . ESSEX LANE 536-0.411 Seavicw I.n. <Arthur) Encld garage. P::it~o & .streams with watcrfall11 3DR.2lla... .ssoo * 497-2457 * or67:1-29~ _ 6_.7,,.1 ft 7 rple Near park Conv lTt•al\• a relaxing settmi.: JRR "B ""''"t E•el', ·\·'dr· .. ,~. J.1 •• ,,,. <>l•i a . pm. · · _ · · Harbor Townhouse 2 nr, 2 sty. 1 1 ~ Ba. 522.'i IWl . or 2 llr snJ?I lcvcl. I Ba, $!1j 11\1). All lll'W de- cor. !\l<rture nl..lulb unly. no pNs. 616-0:J!.12 :!21i llarhor 01\'d. :.1 gr l> I. ·' a · · ""'" d t 1 A • u • • ,., ------toe. $!7.>1per mu. I!:.l mo 111r Y•Hll' :-p:11·1nu:. n•~w I 4 BR. 2•2 Ba. Sl75 . -. -Luxury eon o, 2 ll', 2 ia ~pac10us immui:. home :! 2 llr. pool. P, :1110.,all ulil. 3 BR 2 UA, 11111., hltns. nu &dcp u.15.;,g11 or :! ltcdrnom :.qrnrt ·IBR.2•2Ba. ·St!.15 Panoramic ocean \'lew. frplr, liolll slip. pool Br 2 ha lri• Ii\' rm at srngll•s $.:!RO fee SIS ml•111 " 1:r111n S2 ·10 . · new l'\l'l' 3 br, 2' • l1J, 2 J:tl:Uui. llt.!st \ 1rw in · 1 • · 1 " 1 ·, .1 • " · Clt.•t·or. sl'p unit I "~ blks t .1 l' ) I.'< < c n . 1\ G.11 .llll: 547·2;i01 or b('h Sl!l5 675.1,15~ $!20, 2 lir, din rm, kids. F111'111t11t't• ·" ,11lablc. frpks.9 ;50 4!19·21'1117 '.\11•\\'purt. l\larRarcl. ,.n11h1st1l'~lt>d renlal 111 uw.1111;(1 ' •· ··' s1·11 gl"s .. FeC' s 1;, 1 -----67~1-1711!1 " " " Sl!l,r I lll'h ()lo\. ,\dulls 3Bdrm,pri\'.,yarcl.O(·e;1n • .\·l co11d . Frplc In L 8 h 3748 •Lnn•ly 2 hr. 1 1 ~ ba G~l·201 1 ; 547-2501 (11 0111v.Offlt·l'opt:'nfl:00to \'JEW(ff vu, fully upgradcrl, ()('l!..1nlrunt. ;rly. Dix 1 k1ll:hC'n. self rlcanml! aquna eac lnh!>C', frpI. pool. Walk 1:!79-1060 1> oo 2300...fa.ir\Jc.1.Y Rd. OGfJ/m&~l'l'V harl..lwd firs, frpl!'. llH,., h<t. lowl'r dutllC\ •)VC'll. clec l{ar I.lour, !>ta. •••••••:••••••••••••~u bch. Adlts1110 pets. SJ25. C"o :-l:i :.1c~a . Phone " 1 d I fiach Near bca<·h Uta! NEWBRE ED APTS Lite, bright. :11r~. 1ww :i tlntwrt :\I anrc 497·36-17. frJil., laumlr.v rm. 9.i50 llll! .iss '' 1r1 ows. g;ir< en, · ' · 833·897-1or833-lti53 ;, 1,; :!:loo T? 66-1 6-IO 161,,, i·lc. $.50 Firm 548-7300. pd. StflS-~25 mo: S65 wk. ------1 br & l hr w /luft _ hr. 2 bll, I rpl, d /w, :>~ 1 • "' Ai?C'nl 675·7060_ ------U35N Cst.49·1·2508 2 BR. new appliances. Garage, pool. ja<'uzz1. ~m. :! hr. 1 ha, t·:.sid<' jac11Hi. g a1·. :S3 15. Artist's '>tudio retreat HV llms, Carmt'I :i LI ~wpt llghl'l:Jbr.2lla,cor· , , ., U , drapes & carpeting ; frple. Gas & w;iter pd Tl'lpll'X. 1•111.·I . gar, &l~-7992 w 1clvnamitC' view. SJ2S +FR.nrpark&.school. nt.!r home w/panoram1c ~.ean\lew,$225. talp<l. patio&. lgc. deck ; FromS230.6-15-1411 h;1l1·011v. n1·11r ncw .• 28,.~1;;:;\\·nli "Inwer. lf523C.otPUSDa·IRV1'4E i\g1•nt.tll:!~so $.575mo.644-7770 orc•an view. Liv r.m. :smglcsok. , beautiful treC's. N EASTSIDE lBR ,\dults .. 1;1~11;oa Qulcl area. Adil!> S!2:J. OPF.N h 1\II.Y 8A.M.TOtil'.M. fprlr. lgC' rec rm bnck ~a~1 Rent:ils, 540·5370 children, no pets. S300 l\ 1 1133fir1 2 BH . 117 IJa .. :! vn; old Westdiff. Avail Nov 5. Jb patio. New rrpts, paml. lmirable loc 1 blk pvt EH4·4848or675·3255 Lllil pd. Frplc. No kirh. •)I L/\tH;F:2 HU!Ul :~_s __ · ' Adullsonl~·.s12s\'rly. +study, 2ba. bri.Rht & St65.557-8968or557-R717 · .. · · 1 U pets.SJOO.S-18·5300 ,\dulls-No 11••lsS2l<I 787 HuntinqtonBeach 3840 i\J,!l!nt4!1'1 ·7578 l'hC'crful.Mooryrlylsc -------beac~.G~o,oryr y. n·Lovely2br .. lha.frpl,gar E .d b W.W11sonlll>,&1208J5or ••••••••••••••••••••••• tireentree 2 hr. ram rm. L---H 'll Children /pets OK. SS75, Son Clemente 3276 furn af dl!s1red. 497-1872 l''reshly painted, nu crpt Sl.50. aslsi e 3 br. 2 a , 5~·8640 X306 --l Block to Bl•a\'11. Lge l frplc, 2 ear gar. $139, OCJU"O I s 3250 l ~ I I 518 5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S310 673·0061 frplc, yard. gar. Adults, .. 51_,",20 or "'."J·"'.Jao ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• w r c gn nr 111l' . ·' • • . "R & d 0 Sl75, Iurn lovely bach, nr _. __ ._ no pets. 642· rno:i 2 hr, c·t>l1I. <lrns. Altns Br. Renting now! With ~ "" '"' 0 0 --'ipacious ~ r en rc•::in beach Ulil pd resp c t M 3824 -" · · pool. SIR5 212«!20 llunl· ---- ---Hc'<lcc. 3 hr. 2 ha. cpts. 3 blks_lo uccall. tlpl\.. S.11' View Condo Pool, C'luh C'mplydadult.491-4200 •• ~!.~ .. ~:: ........... ESide duplex, 2 Br, pa1111 S!IO. K1dsok. ington St (';ill mgr Urive hy :!I Wh1tt•wood ilrpts, lpk. l >W. 111·\1 mo.3111.J·11 ll.1,11rwl)' hou<.1·. 1•t<• S3~>0 /mo ---------~ & gar. conv toe. No IHS·2'l7R _ 960_2812 Way i-:nd 111111 on i::rC'cn area S375 mo. ~(;3.4:.,1~1 p<i 1 n tl' II r .i 1 1 ,r 11 r n , .a!1:1 !1:~12 Bkr. Newport Beach 3769 MESA VERD F~ a rea . children or pets Prct --- bC'lt Sharp ll1rnovl·r 3 ,\~. jl;ofc1• ti7S-CJ64lbtril':it -••••••••••••••••••••••• llome atmosphere 2 & • cpl.SM!lmo.6"S·?SIH Costa Mesa 3824CostoMesa 3824 Br. atrium, l'h'. \Jmv r Luxurious ;1 Hr.:: fla ~·on· Lu 2 Br ne·ir bay & brdcluxc :.apts. 546-IOJ..I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l't.. /\!!l.55:!-1771i552·(W31I Air 1·11r11l :1 llr, :! h;1 .N l'~W;Jhrtnh"'. !germ:; do wh1ll'W:tlr-r view ..,e · -------Backboy,11Jr,pool lumrm .. dinrm C:nnv<· frpl. µ1101. :;:,111J mu 11 ,. ;.11 u1 1iool, 171'1)• heach .. r00.1 Avail. now2 Br H~ Ba Twnhse br Adults·.S22o1m11 '1:'1 1 ., "I,'"; ' lo June 30 li7f)-1All fpl", nar. fne put1'0, ad Its · Colleite 1'.1rk · 2 Hr. lg 111t•nt to Fwys. No peb $150 on lbt.'. kid!'> u ",, vv ~ ,., ., S.19·32fl2 fam, It\• rm, 3 t•ommuni-·l!l'J·:!ll27 or 581 ·:H06. li75·Hil;t; -$176 Sngl bach. Ulil pd. Nr no pcµ.. S275. 2~tl7_ El~e --------- ty poo Is • S37 5 mo -------San Ju~n heh. lawn. nice loc. Ref. ~ vc" 97!l. J 6.18. J:': v. 2Br w /stove & refrlc. alt. ~-05<18 4 OR. 3 BA. fruit trees. ~ Capistrano 3278 Wintt•r 675,6583 646·7027 gur. Very c lean. 1\dults, ---------C'lo:;c l n evl'ryth1n~ ... Especially ltir)lt' •••A•••••••••••••••••• · --------1 nopels.S250.5'1S.fi!l2o llniv. Pk. Villal(e I, 2 &100/mo Is l.last-+ S200 4llr+Jen l"rnnl ,)d 1 Caplain '~llill,Ncw:!Br.2 BEST Adulllivingin spac.,new :-tory lnhomc. :Jbr, 21tl Noftl' Aitl.5-ll>-0814 ~rt>en pnrk with view ol ba. \'allt'Y view. Pool, 1 BUY ly redcc. 3 br, 2 b EA..CiTSIDE adult 1&2 Br. lm,famrm,frplc&sun----the water. boat s mi to h<·h No extcr t ownhse w/pat lo S200-S285.Like new.Pool. •kl·k. xlru clean. Jmmed LOCJ'lfta Nl9uel 32S2 Spyglass Hill. S600/mo. maint l"rplc. 2 car gar . Some J)(!ople say you gel garage. $300. No pets Encl. gar. Patio. No pcls. r11·rpy. $165. ind. tennis, •••••••••••••••• • • ••••• .. Oceanfront home on S37S. 4!l:J 5661 what you pay for! We of· 645·3381or837-9517 646-69i3 or644·0878 1.>00ls & Jacu1.1.I. 552·0736 llEAUT. On· an \'u. 2 !Jr '1 prime Pl!ntn.,ula l'olnl - -fer more. And Lhe price isl-----------1----------1 or 552-94-14 Mr. Dunn Ua, fph', l'le1· kilrh. Pvt with 3 Hr S750/mo. Santa Ano 3280 less. Membership in a CASA VICTORIA Adult 2br w /encl. gar. -J:arrlen patio. l'O<JI, ll'n· .Rest Jrn·alion 011 th ••••••••••••••••••••••• Health Club. A tennis 1&2Br.DeluxeUnfur. 2009 Maple. S225 mo. FOR LEASE $550 n1•;. ete !'>1'\' Arni I Nol' I w at C' r 1 n 'I/ H o l <I 1 Hr, 1 ., ba. s.w. S:inta dub. Free tennis lessons. or Furn. gas/wlr pd. Mgr. at 631-3277 1'hru Wrought Iron gntc~ StOo nao. Isl'. 61 ·1·1757 or N('wport qualit y 3 ndrm An1t . ~ISO. !st & last Billlards, Swimming. /\dulls-No pets Sec gate &l·Ourty1mlentrylonnl' '1!lli3it~I nnd dt•n with a llL'W l>oat +sno r.r~ frnl'l'd yd Golf Driving Hangc. Pool,rcerm,elevators EJPuertoMe50 ol' the µrellic:-l mo1>t chil'I\ lur :;o· 1-bt111t und w/i>also & playhouse. Snutla!i + i,treat ac· 52.5Victoria.642·8970 2 BEOROOM "ALL TOG ETHER" :t ()(•p1tn & llhr \'II 21h <'on w 1<-h-":t t 1• r I' i <' w Pt>ts & kids ok. MS·O:i-tJ. ll\l\lcs Sunl..lay llflQs. Also I Bdrm f.urn heel room, 21~ h :1lh do+lana1 room . l'ac Sl:!50 'mol:w -• -l'art1es with live bantls. WHY NOT? Nochildren1nopets. town homes in Rand11> Island Vlll!l~t' /\<Ills. W t rf t H Westminster 3298 1-'l'et'Sunday brun('h. Sunken living room P ool & Recreation s :rn Jonquin ~. 010-1&11 & 5·18·287:1 a e ron omes •••••••••••••• ••••••••. Cathedral ceiling l)l'CORATOn h ,.. 631 1400 l 1• f N \'ourrentdollarsacieven 2bedrooms.llhbaths 1959MapleAve.CM " " ns ui;..-<i •••WEST!llnwi•rl'Ol'ller • •r. am rm . t>ar " I l~h II r· • h I I f d d ~o f11rther•••A t1•.rr1'r1·" Altachedgarage av " wa t·ove 1111:~. unit un 1·01f l'o11rlte. ' sc oo s Jrg nc Y · ""'' ' n' I. r r o r . . , e o u "" C' 11 8"" l ••o maa'ntenance cr ow, pro· Washer /dryer hook-up _....liBJIU' :. · !! 0 1 g s Bl' ti r o o 111 , 2 bath , ---mn. a ,,.,. ·"'0 ... d ~ drapes & s had cs . 11 l S3.30 1 ----fessional management Pvt yar wilh patio APARTMENTS .Beautiful mirrored \\-Ct· re.n)(er~l or.' · "111:' BLUFFS l·le"el 3 RR, 2 Condomi!'iums staff that cares. and Adults, S35-0. mo. bar, rerlects large brick BOND RL~~L!! ;.,,,, btl. Lovely ~reenhelt & Unfunushe-d 3425 rriendly neighbor !!. FOXHOLLOW Bachelor $190 fireplace on opposite a.11 ·9'111 "'' e 4rm-40.-..i pool. $5()0 Agl 644·1133 ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• Models open daily 10·7. VILLAGE ~ :~. 1 ba =~ wall 3br. frplcs. ocean vu. ten· • 3 'Rr. 2' 2 Ba. orean, pk & Sorry, no dne under 21 & 621 W. Wilson, C.M. Adults. no pets Viewofhills &Univtrsi· nls pool guard SS~ HARD TO 1-1Nn night \·iew. proL dee, no pets. Roommat e 642·400lorM2·4226 lllE.ISthSl ty Crom high corner lot -194:3320 . fl 6 & wk. t • . Easlbluff ExC'c home N.R. ~ns. 6-l2·3036 service a vail able. Mon· NEAT & clean 2 Br apl, 646·68\6 near pool. ss15 per ml'). a 111 s . 4br. 2ba. fam rm . Son th·to-month occupuncy. S205 mo. Adults no pets. -----------a For appointment eall I Or 2 U1.1 hmc. lg<· prd. waler. Nrw rrpls. drps. llYl'll 1-'LOOR ON Bt:At:ll Nr. Shops & bus. 352 Vic· 2 Br duplex. pvt gar, 536·88'17 days: 833·9779 s.125. :? Rr 2 Ba, I-:. r-\lne. paint. Wulk fl) :.<•hools, Long 1-\eHch new 1 Rr. 1 Uukwood Gurdcn Arts tori a. Mgr. 11 25. (H6.1576 bltns, cpls &. drps, E evenini.ts. nr g olf co ur~<.' s:ns shop;., 11•1111i~ l'luh Ba. t)uN•ns Surf Condo --------Side. adlls no pds. WALNL'T~·allra(1 :! Br. 2 Bn. thnmi: rm. Jlllllo, air l'ond., l'l11 ~1· l o pool .~1.111 l>:llll 111u .~:! O:!:la l!li 2370 S7iS 1m•1 l."t' Heh pool, ":.11n11 . rN· rm, full 880lr\'inr f!\l l6lhl H1\Y r.IEAUOWAl'TS 1>45·0.'i27 &10·iii7Sorii45·:.!:!Hl ~<'<'111'11\ .tll :ullt:o.. pt•I 17 ltH>t:i·0550 1&2 br. i::ir. pool <:as & . Mission Viejo 3267 . OK Sl<~1 111u l ~I' h•ai.c \\atcr f'd :'o:o kid~. 1111 t.l;1-:2 hr1ntr1plx,w ,g1.1r. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• llt•aut1tul ta rm• I 1111 lt'I wp :•f''" 1-,,.,111,.Lli S't 'Ill t>it\'"rl h I' I Ill •· • -"' ~ lll'l.., Ft 11m :':l<!ll 1:i1. 1H)7:l nr ~ Of"'. » w , ;11 s. '1'\I C;i<tllll' 1 llr 11111111~ 3.Ur+V.im.1'1\llll lfJ J'IJ(lf l7ll11)<l£llllill l'cf'<.ll37Kt!28lilll rm. :i 1111 .. ilr l'!ltlll. sin:; \ u II" 1111•' \\ 1· I I Duplexes Unfllrn 3600 r LurJ?c ,, ha .:! l>a ~l:i 111 1110 !lh/!>1:11;• la11cl~("11h·tl '' P•1t 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCEANJ.'HOJ"'l' /\pl. I Ur. font , "ml iu•t iii.., l,1Ce l hr;\r bcut•he1i. i.chlJ .. i.hop ~75 Ph!;tO 111~1 1'01\ '\II :1 hr :! ho, S!l;l, 11111 inrl \\'1111\•r 311111 tnlant . ..,011 µct ok. ping, :Jhr 12ha, J\\I palw, L~l' 2 hr. 2 bu WooJ_1md11l Newport B~ach 3269 , . frplc . patio, ~ar. nr heh, r1•111nl 518 l9:l0,673·71j..)I &tl·ti6l2 ~ar. S375/mo. 552 i351l. PERFECT LOCATION IN OCEAN-Cl.OSE COSTA MESA Now laking reservations on a brand new adult apartrnent com- munity in Costa Mesa. Featuring: Two lighted tennis coorts • Swim- ming pool • Therapy spa • Club· house. Just 5-minutes to South Coast Plaza. Fashiol'I Island, Irvine In· duslrlal Complex, Orange County Airport, several golf courses and the ocean. Bachelor, t and 2 bedrooms &235.00 to $350.00 No lease required. ,, ·-~MePk~~-*"''--'"'"'"' 550 Paularino Ave. .. 1ownhmc. Re nut ml 11x ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 3 Br unf11111 '.\ all•tl r11111 110 rwti. Sl<HI fi IS-lllli!l --_ tcrior !lurrou11d!n1o1N Rec l#h1o Isle. Lovt'ly 4br. 2ba duplrx ,\d111t~ only i\11 -Sub IC'use I br. Park l.owly 2 hr. crpt, drps. 2br. lbR. adlts, no pets, Vill::l COSTA MESA I G"S 11•-1s1-ms :::..,-:;, G:r I I . pr\v.Sectonppr<'r SIJ hnmc.Frplc.1lllalcckit pct~. W11111Wr /drn•r.('!llv2hr,1h11,frplc ,hrnm Nwprt,oceanview.total gar, no pel.8. Over 40. owly dcrl'd, westslde. ~+~d~e~POfl~l~t.~N~o~l1~s~l~m~o~r:eLJd~b~lgg~a~r.~A~'~'a~i~lw~n~tr~o~r~y~rJ.:4~0~0~~~1~~~~~1~:i~t~c~u~~~~t~~1~11~n~a~h,~~~11~1r~.~n~o~pe~t:sd.~s~pa~r~a~C'~il~lt~i:e:8'~6:40;·~6:03:8~S~l~8~0~.~2~2:6:0~P~1;a~c:e:n:li~a~.~67~5~-34~36~.~~--.!~~!l.._ll~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~l_ ~q·~.540-083$ ly.673·1334aflerSPM. <21312.57-5892afl3:t0pm Sl70Npll~.645·1682 am&eves. 646-3160 Sellldleilems 642·5678 i • • -· • I , • . • ,,... DAILY PILOT ..... ~ ..... u.fw-tl. R...tala to Share 4 JOO ....... 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Incl sink ~rru /0 CottaMe10 3U4Co1toMHo J.124 ._.._,.Oft oc 40 r "b 2 b c & tl WATERFRONT dplx 3 hormc wai\.uhxu~ryb::Valth &: ut1I 10s Marn St. ....... .,-~TOLo-· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..gc" r, u ura11e 3br, rrvh,·. \\!>hr ryr bo d k I u "' IV-.. --·~ ADULT·SICLUDEO Y :i rd ~rook hunt & hookup, 2bu, in 4 plci.., Br. rre. al oc + ull m111dcd lady age 2S.35 m· 615-8140__ _ __ l"ulrel!t Tt!rma i.IJ\ce 1~9 . ,r. Med iterranean Village 2 Br 2 Bu, PiillO. d{'un l~u~•~,~~l'.l Avail North HB. tllM 8Sl0 r~.ly~~re.:n: ~r ~~S lt!rt1!1.c.'d m Jofilhll, blke 1736 ANAJH~Ul. CM Sottler MhJ. Co • Nr bch !llhopec. ~ISO n11.1. 3 Br & 2 Br .ip~ ~r l>ch. Culltl1H169 ndlna. ht!alth oods. SlSO 600 sq. ft tlround noor oC 642-2171 545·0 ti • Beamed ceilings, wood piineUn~ • Grasscloth wallcov~nng • Fireplaces. wet bars • Dishwashers, walk in close~ • Balconies, patios • Park·like landscapin~ •Swimming pools. ja<'uz1.1 • Lighted tennis courts • Minutes to freeway:-; & b •a<:h<.·~ •Security sys tem -. I IEOROOM I IEDaOOM • DEM 2 IR -Z IR TOWNHOUSE A bJ>c1·1JI 't•t·tioo rort.'l():)ew11n .1 sm11ll ~l. Adults Only Office Open Daily 9 to 6 .... -.. (714) 557-8020 °""":-" 2400 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa, Calif. 960· 1279 Near t>euch, larac units 3 clean, .ill bllm •• gar. nu ....!.. ~ utll 559-~0 nre or shop Toilrt, park !--------_...:;:-.... --Br, 2•, lln, }'d , S:l!W) mo 2 advance rent lo re~pan~1 1-'RE~ room 1n bc11ut1ful mg $12S. 6'13·265-1 SPECIAL IY THE SEA Br. 2 Ha. ~27 S mo bletl'naol. No J>t!l:>, lt-11\t' lrvuw home to a lady in lndustriol lletttol 4500 New S br delux" lnh-.e, 963~ musage~·l579 excbuugc for l1t.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW RATES 20114\h St. ~ 1718 hoo k · C 11 Kun ----WAL"TOHEM.'11 Clean l Br Condo, hltn' an:;~.e~~2:z2.i PRIMtLOCATIOH QUICK CASH ILOCK TO IEACH 2 hr. l hu, do" n <;aru.:1· "~hr dr> r. cpt,, dq.11;, ----Good expo urr. 1'!asy 111 T.D. LOANS 2 Br, ericl Rarugc, pullo $260. IUS 90&! S:it. 1!>08 rnc·d pallll ~35 963 1212 1...idy "Ii.hes lady ovrr 11rc11~ & C)lfl'll'< Plenty (If t;I Dorutlo Mortgage Co. 205 15th St 5:1687~ ur "1L'AR Or ., 11 ., 11 I I 3844 tn:.haremyhomc. parkln11 On UrcM1khur11t (:.!l3)670..3160collect 536-1718 '"'" l'an • r ~ '1' rv ~ EXECUTIVE 646·4~:1 & Athir\ta lo 1lunt1n11tun or (71 1) 9&1-6S46 --fplc, newly µ;11ntcd &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~tu•h Ap11ruximalt<I)' 2 br, q1t~ • po<>I , s.ilu\ ytl • 11u~r deun. <;.i1'. ,IV.ill<! Hr 2 tt,1 T" nh:<c, µuol & RENTAL SERVICE :11 \l'Hr old 1>rolc1uuon11 1!00 i.<i. ft of around floor WHI :.ell $!1,itOO 1s t •r D. no pet:. 2208 /\, Nnv7,$l<)O!Wti08ll rec fot•1l. patio, avuil llorn""· uph. ron'1o~ Jewdcr. 01ovin1t l1 :.pal•c.~IRllln1t. '12.'>/mo. 01 11 cou n L 1 5'.c.. Delaware.53600!>:1 11 1t 76.~25.752 10!13 1-)om~IUO nmulh l.a111111a <kt to 011cn tom t:all Mr . Plummer, Wntedroot prope1•ty :thr, :tha, nr beach. al 673-7601,.Acp. shop l.<1ok1n R fell' 91).1.6767 rnlul.>d aL $65,000. Pll: Neor Lolce Pork taChl.>J 2 c;ir ~ur, lrplc, LOCJl#IO l each 3848 cmµlo\'t'd s t able rm -&16-4~. Deluxe 3 br. 21 ~ hu, :.ill 1'6l 1294orHti0 1003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Bcd1'oum 111u11ill 1lli!I m.1h• lo l'llt expenses l.000' rlcan. i.ccurc. ----- dbl aar .• ptttlO; '.r!>ll', 17\lll New 2br. 2bJ , O\t.!r IO ('Oil SKJQ; 2 LlR. l ba ~luh· l'ok\\IMlrl Hlvtl. "l)l A I (213) fill:• 4362 Sturaj;ll or hghl mfg. SA VE $$ ~labama, 53ti·3465 or do Rec h11ll , 1c11111i., pool. waler V>l'lll trnm rn111 ~110 month. M111>l buy Y --II -h -8100/month 645·3544. Private party will buy 536·171R l(olf etc Nr hcuch SJ60 mun_ pool. Adult:., no '"'~\:r~1~:~~'A<a: ;·~:g. :t~~rr:~o~~c ~~,~~ Construc~1on-yard for .)'\lur2ndT.D.M2·3S73 S.15 S73S · pet:;. bl & Last & secun 2BR, 1 ll,1, ncwly<lcl'•JrJt " ty Agt.Leonall33·1768 Ilea! i-..:~tall' 612·(1HO\ tlcpt•ndent female. leusc. Fenrcd area. ed gar:.tRI.: $.WU mo B di h -------1:!13)\87-1660or6.i0·8M95 lOOxlSO'. All or part mefth/ SJS·2888 alt Spm "kdy:. . 3 w l~<lr• ~kJ'p~ l~1~17 1ru~: Studio rental, $150 u11hllcl-. 1 llr Uuplex. l ix·rl>on only South Santa Ana :.ircu IAl1MNllloftol1Ce -J. • : mdudcd !'.o pcb. SWO. Ind ulll ~talc to share furn brh s.tt>-320tl. en 5/ l Br, l ba, frplc, .1l the _tm~on Sl fU2 3513 l'all 19.t !J:m all! 176t hme. ulll inc. No dr1Jt;S, lost & foUitd beach Gura)!c G;,:. &. , • , :! ~moknl(. Sl~O. S Lag. R,.,+als Wonted waler pd s;!.,5 mo No Surfer i. !>pct· wt. Sl~~ LOC)U"a Hills 3850 Wi!t>tchtr Jrea Lr~ 2hr. 499-.1329 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• st & Found 5300 pet:. M~ti·m -,r 91;() :?3·>5 hr, l..1cls pct:. ~111!1" 1-l•c ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, adlt!>, no pcl:., ---I •••••••••••••••••••••• ors~t-mgrapt\42816~h :\l::11~1t(•ntals5 105370 ~UPERSili\RP:IUrCon-_ii265/mo 646·-1378 AVOIOINCOMPATIBLE Refined older coupe OST: I n co~la Mesa. St. l Br l Ba upµer. end du P anoramic \"1c" 0 c ea 0 fr 0 111 1 b r ROOMMATES! w / "° SMts needs 2 Ma I e C o 111 e l\J 1 x. balcon). rvt-.. tlq)'> • .:ar Pool. S365 mo HJOH9 15 englenook frpk, :.pirai Qwst·ffiAru'UHuMrrm Bdrmh°"sew/goroge responds t o "Jshl."' Costa Mesa 3824CodoMeso 3824CostoMeso 3824 new decor .\dulls uni}. f.>\•es l\knds: HJ l <i55U :.tmr to loft bdrm. wet T k h G k CM area.Under $250. 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('PNl>O II~ 111101. ~ Ill(. I U.1. S!55 l lilli:! .\ t.:0<11'1 r 1(:nlll1•fl\\'t•;.L t::dwanb I KI:.! :!Iii I 1 "' tag l'lea:.e call Jean. Newport Beach 3869 CJr)>Ort. ~285 · ) r > HIGllT ROOM Ml\ TE Stdni. n~s apt/hse, IV·IO 548·7116 •• • ••. • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • IHS· 1!>.,.i K32 1131Smee 1971 b O 2 h • 15 "95 WATERFRONT VIEWS IN NEWPORT. Striking oes1gn ano an elegant. e•t1r1ng wav to llve cnoose lofcs. bav wmoows skvrronts. fire places vour owo private Pilt10 or barconv A 1rreno1v m1111on-0011ar rec ce11ter 1ennis courts. too. Promontory 1->oinl LUJfurv aoo1t renta1s rrom BSO mo11tnrv 200 Promontorv or west Just nortn of Jamooree on Pac1tte coast H19nwav re1epnone 17i416758000 owneo ano mana9eo ov Tne Irvine companv PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS y l (. U or i. r. ti .,... - L' lbl fl ., b ·•• b 8 lvm~"agn Lo:;t: Aby:.s 101an Mule c.as u w r ... ~ .. d. <.x:c.rnfronl 3 Ur. 2 a, _ ... ~~ " Cat.Fri0cl8.10mosold. ~ncl. 1:.ar /\~1.ulh SJ65 female preferred . to lkaineufln .. st/ BigCunyon urea. Pl~•se V-111·52941, 586 litiCIU Ann _ !>hare w 12 Newpor~ Busi· Fi 11&44·6223 aft 3 pm. ' · nen ""50 ulll m cl nonce ca B\Yt'RONT hnghl & ne:.sr ..... '••••••••••••••••••••••·'----------.-, . bi3·6967 LOST male Siamese VlC <'hct•ry. fant;islll' 'ww 2 -lklslneu 0 & l9th c M 10·3 Bit. $125. yrly or Sf75. Fem rmmt wanted to Opportunity 5005 c;rf1n~e 335'.9475 ·eve~ wmtcr 675 7429 ::.hure h:.e m. Npt Shores. ••••••··~··•••••••••••• S:5.44~~s ' Son Clemente 3876 Sll5 + "3 ulil. hl & lasl. •fournilure & Plywd Mt~.•---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6:H-OWM •DrcssShop. Hi·Class! LOST: $50 Reward or· l'FNTllOLlSF JB '" --* HOUKSTOHE fered for Collie l1kl:' tan " ' •· r , ~ ~ G f R t 4350 •DRAPl':RY WKHM w/Wht male dog ans lo oa. M agnif •<·wnl Ot'ean oroqes or en .. 01 \' XI f I & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RUGJUPllLClcant!r "Danny". 536-04 or ..,~';, 4,.'2u~5·,1~tp i·' . ~ar. Storage gar age for n·nl. *FU RNITU HE Hefrn 540·1lllt!Xt44-1. ~. "· · • ·· • Contact/\.:ntSaml'ranc ------- 3880 &oe Mg.r l!J59 Maple t\\'c, 171416454170 5.ill·OtiOll Lost Male Jrii.h Setter Santa Ana Apt 5. c !\L w /Ohio tag::.. Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•DRY CLEAN rL/\NT llch. Avalon at 1'hal\lt. l>uwnt1m n LJguna. SJ5 ".\G~CY Capo Heh Un ~ wai. ~t ole n . Call 497-2113. ~l't 10 O\\Ol'r S30!\t 1VH HEWAHU fui mlu lead· Lar9e One Be droom SJUl\1 dwn. Suhm1t Ll'I mi.: 111 r..i.urn 4!J1 6.151 1111111111' 1111111.1111~ "" c;,ll .igl'lw ll•nt -::IO :\laas Co. <COLLI 1213 1 • --- lma..,lll'r '\!U.'ip\'1111u11tlt l..i~1"11kl' !\I 937.3380 LOST Pr ci.cr1p t1on v11 ... 1 ,11111 1."1 \~1·111 i; 12 ~1101 -·--glasi.es, Murkt.>d l') clone .:;.10 us:;.1 off· R t I 4400 !::st lioullquc Prime NU llooper Trut<k I.inc~. ----------...... ~~~ •• ~~•~•••••••••• location SlS.UUO + mvcn Tu1>tin/1 r\•lnt• area. tory. Eves. 644 1755 552 37K7 PRIME LOCATION I Br. I\\ nlhl', J><H•I . llrad 1 "' :! lkdroom' Jllll ford l'I s ,\ Sli!'> mo 'fml 11h11U!tl"• ti hi :1751 111' 5 Ill lt)OO Jft t:ood cxpa!>ut·c. Lasy 1n l(l'CS'> & l'grcss. Pll•nlY or g;irkmg On Rrookhursl ~ .\ll:rnla 111 llunt1n1:lnn ll1•.1l·h .\pprox1malcly xou :.q fl ul 1lroun1I 1 loor ~p:1c·c S1µ111ng Sl:!5 ,mo ('all :'11 r . Plummer, !Jll3·li7ti7. ~lake xlnt monc) 111 a vro ltEWAltD: Lu:.L Parrot, ven Planl Party .Pro· dbl yellow head. H.B. gram. Work your own vie. for info. 536·7~2 Fruin ~l'.!H '•II ~l'\I 111i.·11!I fi l>a1h ~II" 1'11oh Tl'lllW• South La9una 3886 \t·ru'-\~ trn1n v,,.._haon ••••••••••••••••••••••• hlaml al .J,1mliurcL' 1111 Ll:l'. qlll\'I, lll\ur11111" l'X ~.111.Jo:1q11111fltll"Hct.1d l"l' :! hr,:! ha .tl'l 17141 644-1900 Eil•\'alor to ~("Cllll' pnv PEMINSULA PT. :! llH. I ha 1111f S.'lOO) rl) OCEANFROMT 1Jd1. l'<irl~ & µaim: mom. lOlul Sl'I' l'l01'kl'l h\'lnl: or wk11d rdn·ul fur the :111\l•nt11ro11s aliult. ~15. 1110 ~·riv IM•,l!m :!1<J:-, :1 BH .~ ha. s-.so Apartments furnishe d NEWPORT TERRACE or Unfurnishe d 3900 :1 BH. :! h.1 I 0111t.1 $'1.IO SEA WIND CONDO l BIL dt•n :! ltJ Si5u BA YFROMT HOME ......•....•....•...... WESTCLIFt-BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Com., W.,t1!"1tlf Clnw• .1nd 1n1ne Ave ../AACondllloftl"9 ./ c-ptete ...,,,.., .. ./MuK ./u .. - ./,.,11 ·--·· .Ix .. ""__. ./ $t<y MIW-IC.8 .-V•W ./ ,,,,.,... pa1•1nt hrs. Sales aid' & tro1n1n.: ----- ;l\'u1I. Contact Ou·k, 111 Found· Youn1; Cut. S1l\'l'r a2:!·7760 gray loni,th;,tir \H'Urini.: blue collar w /bell. Oct 12. nr Wilson & Stale. C:'ll.~15·3..'>115 COFFEE & n:I\ SllOP Thrivin1H'r1tlll' LOt'<il1on l'n me op!JOrl uni I y ti-M·ti7<16 CIGl\H i':TT~: SU l'PLY DISTltl LI UT O RSI II P Found: Male Toy Silvel' Gray Poodle w /red col· lur G artJc n Grove. 537·3622. f'ound: lllack mixed pup· P>. l\l 1s:.1on VicJo. CallR31·1685 Walk 111 lw.1eh I r111n vour 0\\11 :!BH. :!IL\ "ll·I• l,,111'1111\ & J.!,ll ~l:!j I )I :1111 . :! •, ll .1 I .1 111 rm .lrt'J. 11 pit• h;il1111i\ p.11111 1:.11.11:1• ..,;1•1., I .di ;j Ill< :! l>a ~lllMI !\lo) l'I) Ti ii·: t-::...lTl'I'\<; PALM MESA APTS. \ll'\l ·1 ES lt"l"l IH" II Cell Mr. Howerd 645·6101 Parlor 1-'ull Tirne lmml'diatc Ol'L'<I i11 Costa lllc~;i mid /or surround Ill ~ IO'l\rl'> l o r di!> lnliutori.. 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WATERFRO .._.T h11l.1lll'l'" d1t•ls. lovl·I~ n palln !(rein~ 511 31133 2 HIH!!\I. runcc• ,'I, oHn • rtfng ":11 i11•1rni:. huJ:•• Vacation Rental1. 4250 d t' t• h " t t h I\ B ll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~u;;, month l.11\ur11111l-. him 1111.1 1111 'I Bl1IDI. ! II\ hll11' 111'.ll•lll'llt'll :'11111 1111111111 :..,,1 \ 11 II t .1 lk .It h II\' JI' l'Ul'rl.1 \':11l,1rt11 I hr I hu S"il Kl \\ k 7'11 :l7 ii JACOBS REAL TY Uc..:111111111: -.;," ~K th111 11111s1d1· 111·tc.,.,, sn2 so in l'l lllll (i75 ~" t1 COHON1\ l>l·:I. :\Ii\ H Sl~I l>lx 'Ulh'. :impll• pk.: ,\ c. fii!'1 fl!lll() TOP LOCATION S I l.1rlH1r urc•a ·, hl"•l IOIJ l'o 1.11m "'I It From S".tt 1n:1\l.OM>~t1CS. C'or11 llrukt•r" m;, f;joll 615-6610 .I.in :i \1t· "1111111 hkl'lu 1'' !-.l•H•ral ol llt'I!!> !or n·nt 111 mu-.t hu,·e ;i <':Jr 2·K hr!. 1.H'r\\l'(~k ld:.iysorC\Cl>I !,()ST. )lalct.1l, ~ )r~old. S:1200t:ASll gold w /black stripe:., I ~ \ E S T l\t 1-; N ·1 yellow e) cs. \\ h1le rlea REQUJR£U collar. Deerfield llms, ~·nr more inrorm:ition Irv. Heward! 551··12119 \\ntc to· "CIGARETTE ---- UIVISION 1123" P .U. FOUND 81centc11iul Bos. J-1. Rosemead. <.:u Nylon back puck. vie 91770 Include your phone Cd M o 11 J a!> m 1 n e. no &11·7798 .. ______ _ RESTAURANTS FOUND: Cock-a·poo, Clll\INOl-'T llREE rust, brown , v i e GROSSED S!.184,,18!) Ho.lmwO<>P. Westminster m 1975. Well established Ave, N.li. 548·13311. in Sout~crn Calif. Loca · F Q UNO: po o d I e / tions include Com · CockuJXXJ w~le w/gr ey missary & Corpora le .or. cars. M. Nr. h & Grand, A~. 837 ·1200 fic<.'s. 9>50.000 full price Si\. SS.l·2006 s. I • l.ol1l. llimalayan Cat, FLOWER SHOP mall'. Monarc h Terrant O\\nt'r drsperatc to i.cll. ;irt'a, Lal(. N1iz. Hl'wan1. <Im· lo iflOl'M• Low du'l\n '1!13·51171 payment (;110'1 l!'rnh ,\gt 8..17 121KJ DELICATES SEN -.; E1'S ~.Cl CHNI YI( l'11mpl1•t1·I~ hl'l11 11111 fa11t.1:.t11· loot 1r .. r111 lut·uln111 ~, lJrg C11un I\ AJ:l 8.17 l:WO FOLl~ l> I "ht fKHMlll' fem llll\ I 'l\•rrll'r nwle. ml!d h;11r drk 1:r~1) J It'.• 1·111· 1,11 I· M .1rcu. S-.10 CJ~tH3 "'"l Sil\ l'r Pcn .. w n f\ll • 1t•11 :.'II N Star Ln, Nii HL'\\ ard ~Ill lO!IS. U>s·r. F1·m.1lc S1amc1111 •Tra•el Agency• l':Jl. flea <'ollur, vie Approx Sl:I0.000 mo grol>~ Orch1d/CdM Hew:.ird CnJOY the benefits or lhi! 611-71171 ° xlnt beach urea lol·. Will train. $77,500 full pnce LOST: Siberian Hus ky fl Tl'rms. blktwht. blue eyes, vie OM F.GA 1'.:dls1m lllgh, 11.U .• Oct 4, BUSINf';SSSJ\1.ES answers t o Tasha 558·11534 9GIH;s(l8 Heward! ----------- Janilonal Sl'rv. nalboo. P~rsonols 5350 Nwpl t'11rn1n 11r1·th & •••••••••••••••••••••• cqu111. S70\I + mo in llnnk1ng prol>h•m? 1•ctm(• 4!11..tltil <':ill/\kohol lkl1>hoc C irculation Director 21 h1·~ u tlay 83'1 :18:10 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y 631 -3811 ----------•I l'h.111.:t• 11ur lit•Jul 111•\\ ram·h homl' 1n Knn.1 FJ'I 1:row111g l·'.11111h Sporh l'uhl11-.11 ror1 ncl•d:. 1•1rC'ulat11111 111.111 m "ornan 111111\l••I II••• t'arnllljl!'. l'Xl'lll'<I\ 1• t1•r ntnr) SUNMI <lcJHl:.11 rt• Ii' 111l' lnclu1>tnal an•;1 fundable 6ttt llli711 l'H F.GNANT? llu\\ 1111 rur 'nur11 in Newport Bulbuu or Laguno. t\11tn .. con hr 10 Phone answermi.: 'crv1ec ,I\ ail Ren I und<.'r S12S ln•estm.nt mo. ~0.7711 Opportunity 5015 .•..................•.. C'ar1ni.i conf1dentia 1·oun .. chn1ot & refcrrul Abortion. adnption & 2 Ur :-iwpl lli:tl". lil\l'I) 11wct Jdlts. no lll'l!> S!Uj 64:-i 7221; 64~!Hll8 <'I A1\A refs furn & r<.' ----------lworkinn purlncr·Salary 2 Br.furnorunf,\\111trror i•'d . Write R.t: Cox Brand ...... wlldn-" k('('ptn~ APCAltt: 51i·25Gl I h 0 ' ... ~ 7' + bonus + percentage or yr ~. seas '" c I . Rn l. Box 447. Captain Orriccs with private r· I hi h d ----------2 1 3 -4 2 7 • 8 7 II 6 o r <.:t>ok. llawali 96704 pro it n new I( e· AIORTION ·ill·"''"·l607 ----balhs.45Centsa sq rt in· mand multi ·mllllon "'"' 1 d 'Ii · "')() "'"' Counseling & Referr al -llawnil Rent 3 Udrm con cu mg ut1 lies. "' """ dollar turn·kt')' business. PrcJ:. lesl ·avall. wknds lbr. Iba. ~aru~c. Newly do romp furn 00 Golr sq.fl. units. Min. SSOOO lll\'C!l tmcnl it llr llelplinc S.t7•9495 r <'mod c I c d u n I l Cmir,e. Tt.>nms, Bcudi Roy McCordle required. Call Rent J\ --------·-~100 mo •rt•nl. 1173·41!01. 540·3071 Realtor 1810 Mewport Ped. 833-921l~--__ *SPIRITUAL Rl~/\Dt:R Costo Mesa 548 7729 SH•RE •ROFITS Fully Liccnsf'd WATERFRONT NF.W 2 lir & :! br 1 ill•n lm:ur.vapt'< • Bu1ll1n« •Trn~h l'11mp111·1"1 •\\'ct bar • f"lrepl.11·(• • Pr1\ ,1lt· lw111 h • Plc~11tlu"' 1·nd 1111L111• "Smnkt• ch•ll-t1 or" •Siii'!' 11\ ull to tcnunli. Ul!I B,t~~•dt> l>r 67:i H 111 • 4300 1 ______ • __ 1 ""' '" :112N. t-:1camin0Hc;il ••••••••••••••••••••••• With builder In housinf.( son <.'lcmcntc F•lr aP1>t. Rentals to Share project. Xlnt rctu111 on l!Y.! OO!H Hl2·1Jt:11; ln\•ei.lml'nt i:tl Ul!'H . 55ll L'>!l2 H1•1iuhl1• \\11nrnn "' l.'1 tll4 Olrkc iifucc l'ihlll'C' 'f> l 'ill' lll ~lwr1• 111q• '\\\pt "P·ll'I' " .111:111111 lll'Hl'h honw \1 .. :11lH'. rm t.111. Cl'A A no1111nal :..1l 1r\ 111 r1iih1 1!14·!17:"tl Money to Lo an 5025 •KAREM1S* Cll,'T(' 1\l,I, M 1\SS1\(; Y. 1' l' " " '' 11 '' 1 :i 1 i '/. a BuslnHs Rental \n\'t1m1• •450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• K:l!i 11110 \I I-' to :.h11r~· hom1• ~too + 11t1 llt11!11 U4~·111:\I .........•..•..•....••. l'Rl:\I EH 1-:T.\IL !-.P.\CE \il•I!. Port Beach pier area 1200 "'Q ft G75 30110 I st, 2nd & lrd T.D.'i LOANS I\ V \11,Alll.I-: Credit not lmvorlanl 673 iml.'l Brokrr EXOTIC GIRLS M:JlllHljle & Mod~llnl Outcull On\y !H2 316!1 r Sunday,Octoi,.r17. 1976 DAILY PILOT Cf. l Add lt.:.Bulld it.' .. 0 1aper 1t...Hammer It ... Carpet SERVICE DI REC~ORY Plumb It. .. Patch 1t ... Prpe rt ... t<e mooe 1 1t ... 1 l lt .•• Cement it...Wire it.. Hoe it ... Clean 1t ... M ove . I , Roof it ... Landscape lt...Tile it...Trlm it. .. Sew it .. . lt. .. Press it ... Paint it ... Nall it ... Plaster it ... Fix it... Haul it... Add it... Plant it... Alter it ... Learn It .. . Acca..t""9 lus&..u Senlce c_,,.. Senke G.-den&.c) ~~-_ S..-•ll:ff Houteel~ Masonry PCIWietg,IPCl!pMnq Plcnfff /Repair .•.•.•.•..••.•.............•................•........................•...................... ······•·•·•·•······•··· •••···•·•••············ •••····••·········•··•· •.........•........................•.•...••... ACCOUNTING SF.RVIC£ BOOKKEEPING Carpe~Ahall wtll 1 Y yours Rhitd~• of G r<'vn·Yard HANl>YMAN-Home~ 6.: Cleani-l''lreplact>:..Pl11nlf'r:i. Paint Your Castt. PATCH Pl..ASTERlNG • Complete se.rv thtu P & All phai;es bookkc('pln1:. ur mine. Rep111ri. & <.:.&rie. Ruy al ht'r\ tee, Apl:r.. Co111tc1enllou11 ··~ Rnt•k Concrete Puho Avr.: t:xtr tSty $345 ••ALLTYPES•• L. Incl. taxe1 fdr .an>• 1t11t.cmeol5, payroU. etc cleaning Loo' Guar ~urk do"' 11 to "Earth" pnct•:1! crunsman. 64S-6551l ti4~711UI lilock Wnlb BBQ Pih <!sty $4&$/lntr $i~rm Free &lit ~ }Ypo9'bu.t.SIU·9327 •yrs.exPt!r. w/CPA's. 11t l11~a:eo.tvU\1t1t.fre11l ~>~ t' I. I':\'.\ I N c; ~ Ref,l'~U..646·0464 J>rtceslnclmtr'l/lnbor - -....;;...___._ _______ I J..f/imall uct~. "6.'?-8200 64$-3646 llJnd> man·Carpootry, . Guar, in:srd, lrc.•cH'!ll VER\' NF.AT PA'l'CH AM-A-ROOM , , • Cabellero &. Soni.. E pa p111ntmi, 1nleriorrnldl'g, M .\ l N '1' I:: r.. \NC i:; TI-.u Briel.. Worl..li. CU4lorn 1'cd636-'1~orM2.0~ JOBS&TEXTURE • ••••--••••••• ••. •• •• •• ~abUMt MalllftCJ t-una & i.;pt (In a. 10>11>111 g11rden<·r. l"r e:.ti.. n· rcpalr.L > d wrk 847 ·S25-4 _ St-r,·1~e . AU ty11(·: .. l.ac'd brh'k "'orl.. Blt)(•k wtill"I ---Free Est. 893-143& ·Addlt lon.t·remudels rea.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• hurbor arc1&. Oct S~·cial 1111onabh:. 6 It> t6S4 .All HaulillMI lli~7Ul4 frt-c e!>t. Lie #294328 PH. PE.'Tt:R!i PAINTING --• p rJ cl n .i. •up~ nu r H & t 'CABINr.r'S _savuigs 841>-2135 1poa ··71 1• .. r,or\ah "'d ..,,,, for" hr, Kiii ~I Expr'd n•u:.. ruk~. /rec PIYrl~HltCJ k hi fi'" b ---••••••••••••••••••••••• :-J h. ""'"' . ~ ---est. Call Gene 552·11'158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wor moos p, nvg. •v KJLchtm, b.il . :.toru.:c We Care Curl)t'l Cleaners . d t>45 4IMO l!.:x l!(m lea\ c Movl...... -10 "'· fC I d 1>1 b'-d~a coQ\pl. he. •Jl7A1S lti· u :c. co 0 tr11 <'t u r s -=·~am clu·•n or kham"'"'' i!:'<. l)r J uvanl'!>e i:.u tlllt'r ll11uling/movln1tkcle11nuv , • • ·1 : . ··71 ·IG o w ll • um 1ul(, .. .. .,"" .... ~ ..... -• I l & .,., ""-"~ I' mc:.i>.il(l' nll b ( ll \'!'I l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint1n«. I11ter1t:xt••r wtr "V", lc •1k"', b ''brm 7 ~ w1.!11.•vnH:. 551 3074 & Al U hol · ·AU k ,omp mum e1111nt•t• .,,/Up . .-~wor . ,eaa, ., ~ ., ., • .. ~ • - -s:JH-llJ4 l 50 P stury. wor clt•anuv, fr t•11t.·n ·.ib Hlro fo1.t, free est 842-45!17 lloW>cdeanmu & lhuldm~ MOVJNG '! lA·l 2 Expr'd Comnl'I, r.o~id. Rept11rs. _!net. Hcos. 832·2168 AppffMC•Re palr -----guur Hcfs /M<.:.frt•lit 7Sl·HJ;n --Malnll'O•ln<:e Very re men rnu\c you. Roas, Rcmocl. F1111:1h i;n~u"c11 M RV'SPLUM'"..,. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• c_,.nt•r ltea11 l\att•:'I \HS S'TlU YOU HAVE IT REAl>Y usonabtc. SS!l !5:!2 Rcf:i. 4~ 0036 & 556·1245 CaJI SSl·0377, 838·1U.17 A * •tl4t;·9807::•G t APPLlANCl!:REPAlU •••••••••••••••••••••••c....&..octor f!x pr 'd .I UIJ lln e .. ~ J'LLUAULlT/\Wi\Y ---, I ''"' l _,., i.:imknc1· t'ompl main TIMS~.63()6 LGftdscapl-MOVING? Let 2 expr'd Paper-paint. :!O yrs e'Cp. NOJOBTOOSMALL! • SlO-Serv ce ...... 1 MINOR HOME rn:PAIH •••••••••••••••••••• ••• t"""'n" . L'r nst. clnon. ----'''7 m en rtll)\'C ''OU. Rea~ Free est. ~3tista CllOI\ T • .J I I R I t714)S.192422 Carpentry • .l'lumtHng & LEl!:rt1.Jt\HV1S ... -.,u "'. r ~ "" R t h ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• w iw.A'?C.4'"·69~ guaran•n..ct.d, Savo S 1'0 ., •• •on epar ----------• 1·~ram1cT1leS40·u"''' Up 55T 22H) l'lllOVe 1:cmen. 8!i1J a . L•, nr'<I l •n•l'Sl"'ll ·r ~ /I V< "'" "" """ ' ~IM.I-"""' ~ Add1t1oru.&Hemuclehn1; dlrt, trees, etc.-. Fr est r.A,, ... ' M 1 .~. -----wail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ , •••• ..., --Yti2 .. 5573 Ltc 317ti56 W~t l:ti\Vrl/Gardtn ~t!r. ~2.6at Lic/rnsrt14 S1Jttukl\!tb: lustnll & re J.Tiend!y Atovlng Co. t.:Jfi. 963·26l2 CANOPY TV SVC CO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New-JtemOt.l~l llcpatr - - - -H~g mu1ol c ln·ups ---palr. Cont•rl'le & bnck cicol. fr1eodly :>ervico. -lstRat.,Servicu Habysillin~ uly h ome Jles1d&Commrd Reas ••GcorgePilmer&cSons l>prklrs. l<'r'ec e:.l of Hou.s.ecleaninq \\Olk.64S·'7978 Malone Lowest. p oss rate~ Professional pointer. ln· atfalJ'Priccs000-1633 Motlier or pre·Sthooh:rl> l'a~t~l';'.~u:r~on Adds/Randi/Paint/Plans cour .. ciJ.W-llS80 Hieb ••••••••••••••••••••••• M I t ---1147-009'4 tr /Extr. 1-'rt!c Cl;lS 1----------t~ bubfyslt ds11~2e·051:!11 -Bl-1~ 5.S7·6U32 -E ------HOUSECLEAN I NG Ii; •• ~.~.~c:'!~~••••••••••• P-'-IJ /P . " Heasonable 631·1388. T,... Se"fce amepre erre ,.,.. . ~ C~tService xpert Uardcn 1111nt Our Business. Call gmnltC) a~ng 497·3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -.a..s I Roors CleunupTrec:.. Rei.s,all Janice's Raggedy Ann11 . M.ihilt•Homcl\1amt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtemov11l:1, trirnnaiui.t. -·r •r•ce' ••••••••••••••••••••··~·•••••••••••••••••••••• .irt:>.is54811Q20 Roollf\)!, µl umb111g Pa1ntUepa1r·35 rs 1n · • f t Uvd •••••••••••••••••••••••5hampoo & i.team d t•an-s ... & \" L· l h b7S-65S3 d('anln" ,. Y h . Pamtang. lnl/Ell.t. LH' prunmg, r~I! ei. • C ,_.c ru., .ax n l c en -------., area wor.-rnaos 1p 2S-IDJl R r F F\illyin~ured.642·262-l MARY.KAY & MR. K~Y "'~· Color hnghlcncrs; Flour Spec a al. S19 95 L.lnd:.capc.! Olalntl'llUllCC •HOUSECLEA:'\Jl\l>.. Fl'll' 1-::.t1n\ah•:. 1tuar. Take :ad\aOt. or ffi) ;J • c . ~co est 1---------- c 0 S l\l ET I C :; wbl ca1 Plll JO m111 cau "Sparkle".962·6011 Apts, condo~. shupp111J! Hy ltcli,.PleCouple :\ v·l.001' 8 16·70 18 exper 536-7056 Wor~ gaur. Won l lJc un NOTICE ' Compllmentary Facial & bleach Clt';:in hv rm, din -:---e n tr:.. I nd u::. l ra a I. Good references 536.7711 1111; 1157!) · · derbad. Aft. Cpm 968-1>887 how Daily Pilot Class· S k 1 n ,\ o a I Y:. 1 s h} rni & hJll SIS. ;\\g rm Gardening r~lJuranb SSI-17-'3 · -----EXPERT Pamtrng. Iotr& 1fied ads display their \ • Professional Be aut) $7.SO.n1uch$1U.cha1r SS.••••••••••••••••••••••• ---wanlaREALLYCLJ::AN Exlr. Free es l .E."<prtPainlang &Paper· messages witb legibility l Consultant. Genny Pauv Guar ebm p<>t odor. l:rpt Exprd lla\\aian Rnrdener Don't g1vti up lbe l>l\1p! HOUSE? Call Gingham Don't i:l\C up the ~hip ! Worktna nsh1p g uar ang. Custom work + and impact? Our ads, we 631-().i97. rt!1>:11r. 1:> > ris e\.pr lJo Yd cleanups, trimmrni::. "List" it in <'lassaried. Girt Free est:.. 6-15 512:1 "List" al 111 da:.s1f1ed . t>l2-02!15 mt1ler1als, 25 yrs ex per, arc proud to say, really \\Ork rn ):.1:11. He fs pruning. LL Haul'g Ship lo :.horl' results! -------Ship to ~hore results! references . Richard. get results . Phone Sell idle items &12·5071l :>Jl 0101 __ __ _ t>l5-WIS7. ()42 50711. _ Q.ASSIF IED wall sell al. 642-5078 CLASSIF lEDwilJ sell it. 960-3361 1 _642_·56_7_8_. ------ 'Pft"IOnals 5350 H9lp Wanted 7100 Help W..t.d 7100 Help W•ted 7100 Help Wanted 1100 Helfi W•i«d 7100 HtlpWant•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 HelpWOftt.-:1 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING DEPT SECRETARY ASSEMBLERS Bt1b}:s1tter , h \'.e 111. N.B. Books • · 1 1 . Rer ~ r C'4. <.:all Dacrne w l' w 1 l r a 1 11 • 675·2182 or IH5·757S CLERK TYPIST DENT AL ASST. GENER.AL OFFICE HOSTESS..DA YS Work w /eonlruller & \'P -of finance. J lt:U\ y ~tat Will Alex call Sunshine typmg. Xlnl benefit 1m» HYPNO-THERAPY De press1oll . Wl'lf!hl. s moking. & 1mpolencc.' 11.B 2-Spm. 549·2660. :\Jadire.:or Yu(•hl Corp, ltiJI Plac enl1a, Cost a BAU\.SITTf;R, m .ilun· !\lt>:.a. I i t e h o u s e w o r k • Students Housewives & Moonlighters :.'lt1thon Dollar <.:vn1 needs men & women of any a~c "ho cnjo) srit:ak10I( W /Others & who arc burt:>d w the :Wt'rJ~t· run of the mttl Jobs. Immediate opcnmi;i. for 1111-r:Jll Clerk Typ1bL l\lln "ReJ!:i s t e r e d "' w /orlbodonlk ex pet·. F /tJme. 548·229l. :! yrs cxper. Type SS ---------- Inte restin g positaon At)pJy in person , Mon· a nswering s tudent in· Fri. lOam·l Z & 2-4pm. quirics by mail. Heq's H;irry's New York Bar & mature judgement, J:ood Grall, 4248 Martingale memory, d etail ability, w y, N !! (Nea l' OC typin g 45 + wpm. Auport) who played ut t.h.e 21 la-gram. Growth l)Ole11l111l bleat the Sr. Citizen Los s31:iry r;oo S&JO. \'egas night 1n <: :\I. call :\v>.trom i\:.Mll'1alt.•s ----a oo S 30P.M , l\1011 ASSEMBLER Thur~ N llnlit lk h arc<1 Small boat a sst'mblcr ()" 11 c,Jf, IS42·7216 ah w11m. DENTAL <.;.111644-:J:~:i Orthodontic C bairside ~J\:\l 'til N<IOr-. A.sstsl. Exper 'd .. Full or Customer scrvJcl' back·l---",.-------- ground very hctpful. AP· Housekeeper-Various ply National Systems, duties for g uest home io !'>-_15_·62_1 L l'l•r-,om1t:>I A l!eru:v dpply ul person. l!l3l E. 5P.M Pomona St. S. A. THE IRVIHE CO. µ/lime. 963·8931. 5;i0 t'oicwµm·t Ctr 1'1· ;'\OcwporL 1:1~1Jt'11 l:;quaJ 01)pur Emµlo) er Dt:nlal Receptionist. Busy 4361 Birch St , N.D. C.M. 646-6716. 557-0045 1110'" i-:mµlu' l'r lfrl ii 11\l'll pruclire, H.B. area. Goocbalao• + beneiils,2 GENERALOFFICE HOUSEKEEPER/COOK v;rant lo mi-l•I J llrurl111· female to •t:I \I u.,t 111 tnm, neat & ~•ltxl ll.tht1' \ffect1onatr m.1le 1n 40 !-. •---------1 ASSEMBLERS llab)'stttt:>r necdt-<I lor 2 children Mon f'n m m} home S37 S(J wk + pu1d hohd,1y l' M 64~ No actual :.elltng 1n \olvcd & no :.cl llni; ;.ip --pomtments. Work w unc of the most popular & successful 11rnducts on the market tooay. An 111- e\pens1ve product who:.e name is .t household word thruout the world Work 1n a youthful, frif'ndly atmos phere & ha\e fun whale you earn top pay. You receive a i:uaranteed salary + ex trt1me lv J11)eral cum ma!.i.11111. & honuses t:on ll•,..ts & olhcr 111c1•nt1v1• CLERK· TYPIST yrs cxJ>t!r. 962-7i97. Musthave lypmg & math 2 Girls ases 7 & 10. P vt -ability. 548·5300. room. ~Ir TV. NB area. ,'i'W', J.'io lti:. to :.h<in· )Jin 6 mo's exper. in nn) home, tra\cl & 'l>nrt!> of tht:> follolo\111g · l'l' 1\b Babysith'r my home. 2 , DE-:CTALA~SIST. Gcn.orc.Coostrucll~ 6"S-28lO Secure lutun·. Plc.1w ~\l'cnunllng scmbly, Harne::.-.. Con '('hool a i::1: boy:. Ref:. 1.end photo lo Uailv 1'1101 111:t·tor 11r Solder l'ulor H'q •• ~ni;li:..h :..peak mg for tile Cluss1f1ed Uepart I art·F ~1m~. X-ray c~rt. Pe r r c q • d. E: x I> c r. HOUSEKEEPER, live m. mt•nt of the .~AILY ~ec. Expcr. pref d. phone:.,bkkpngthruTll, No smokang. Re£s. nee. \d !:782. f'O flo, 1.>liO ACCOUNTS rndc nut.req d. t:xrdlcnt Sl07.5'>3 <.'rn.ta ~c~, t'a. !12626 i·o benefits includes l Bab yo; 1 u t' r w ~10 Il'11 \1ks \ a1·at1on art er b Mature "'Oman \\Jtlll'd PILOT. MuM l>t able u S.iforyopen.6-t2-6880. t ype sec'y duties p t oom ba th T v type 50 \\pm and ha\ e a ---. •. . • v r • • : · good phone \Oltt'. t-:x Dependable adult t o Carce, min~ed: de_µcn· Waterfr~nt N.B. Xlnt ccllcnl ~omp<llW bl'nefits operate parking l ot dal>l!.!, fJexable.: war m salary.673-5666 Young man desires tn take slender fom. com panion on ex te nded E uropean tour via pvt 1<1rcraft. Call 1\1 arl111 . 675·7561 Fri. SJt. Sun 1:1ve-.only. ___ : _____ _ PAYABLE mo::.. 11 Paid hohdays to buby:.il a d~·l> a ~eek in group 111<ouranc.-c :..larlb mv ll;irbor view Home UJY ut hire & many 644-0750 COORDINATOR mnr~pµly Pl•N>nnt>l We J I e J ).!l'\1\11111( Ciel' BABYSITTER for l l r old .:1rl ~I F. H lo 5 ...... B. Ternµ or perm 6-lt: :!357 <ind opJX>t'tunal} for .id ::.wcepc~ midnight t o 7 =~~~3k~·S'100,_ ________ _ \'a nccmcnl AM., ti mghls per wk. · • For 111h'rv1<'"' 1·all . 54S·26ll 612 1321. c\t :!76 ------- t:qu:il Op1><1rtu1111 y Em ployt•r DIET ARY AIDE *GETIMTO* REAL ESTATE INSPECTORS • ReceiYin9jMech'I 2 Yrs recent expcr. in ----------1 tromt·:. ('om1Ja11~ luuk111).! DOCUMENTOR DIVISION X l nt ,1<11 a nt'l' menl ----------i l-U•A•N•K•. -------! 1x1sl.1bihlws l'or both own :'ll<itun• i11d111clual re-•J-i·1:e hcensctrainin~ sheeL metal. plastic & I I d & • L'r,. .. .,.,lbs traa·n ing m;ichine parts. ~ome PC Shape u p before lhe Hohda)!'.; lt'l me show you how to lose ll>i'i & in c·hes, 1nt•rcasc 'itahly. Call me at 55i·2815 "Slcndt>r Now" w11hout star vation dwts, huni.:er painl-01 ~\o:!1~1 ses. 556-411:!0 for an 1nd1v1du.il lo work as a t·oon.lm<itor 111 our 1\ c (' o u n l :, l' ;i y a b I"' Ul'IHlrlmcut. Ht-quire· rnl'nt:; Jre: ,\J1111mum 2 Acldrt-ssogra 1>h Multi~raph 2921 S. Daimler SAHTAANA years accounts vayable cXIJl'ncncc, EU P ex EqualOppvr Emvloycr p c r1pnc.-I! and lilt•-- *TELLER* PAHT TIME Jmmedaalc 01>t1nmi: in Costa J\1e11a 11ffil'l'. Sav 111~s and Loun or bunk experience pr\•f ... rrcd Must be "1lbnr,: tu '~vrk Saturdn":.. Ex1·t-llcnl ::.;ililry, \, ork lllJ.! 1·11nd1· tums ;ind benelllb. (';ill or apply at bran('h &women :-.:n tixper net• You l'L' 1·e1vl• lull t)U) whtlt• lJl'lll).! tr111n<'<I You can work mor111n r.: or eve hrs Onl~ 10 m111 hy Fwy. lrom .di :.ul'rou11d1n µ t•o m rnunit1e~. You n"'c 1l lo \'Ourself ln .it least m \ cstlgi.f le I h 1s u 111.tsu:i I oppor. ConlJC'l .lc nellt· Taulbee. 833·11091i CLERK TYPIST t1u1 r ct l or ::.11 II s • " ~~~ .. " d d I W k d •R1ght slartprogram t•xpcr. esare · , lc:.scrt::.. cc ·en :.. •Earnwhaleyoulc3rn •In-Process 6.1.m . :!.30p.m. Plea:,1• M' · · t·all J\l :.. Garvey at •NationwidcadvLs'i.t m 1 )'r cxpea·. Ul Ul· l:l:l'i 11000. * l ational Reio Sl'l'Vit·c proce:is or all electronic BEVERLY MANOR io(;u;irsates progr;im ins pection. Must .know lmnwch :ili· 1111 .. 1111,g 111 24452 vw Estraclu •t'ho1ceofloc at10,n::. color codes, blueprint:> & * JOI~ * schcmalks. 11ur prl)tlul'l11111 'ontrol Lai:unalhlls " '*Proto·Source dt-partnw11l lor .1 derk k:qual Opportunity The Fastest Growin~ lYlll:.t R1•<tlllrt'" l.!l'ner.11 Emµloyer ~et work m Orange Co. 4 Yrs ci.per. in source of olfin• :.kill., "1th t.' ping Century Financial all electronic inspection. JI tiu \\ l'~I l·.,pn~lirt' -Re altors l\lust know color code. .ind \''perie11n• "11h DI RECT SALES until blueprints, schematic::.. :,upcn 1:,ory e'Cpt•nem·c ,\SS I ST . W J\ R J:: lk:.1><>n:.1b1lttic-. \\Ill be llOL'SEMAN. :\lul>l be r econc1h;i l1on of ilt'· ueal. sumc ;idmrn. & t·ounts Pa' 3hlc dc ta1I to truck Joadani: dut1('s ,\p a 1w11eral lcl.lgl'r J nd ven· ply in person. M W Tl\ dor '-lal<.'mcnts Lo ac· Linwil1·0 L ab., l l 11! _ count:. llJ) Jble detail. 'le\1 port JUHi fo..,ta .Mu:.t hJH' "ork1ni.: l\tes~1 knu" ledi;c ul 11urd1.•''-' Kri., Li·~. C'crt1l1t:>d ma,..::.\'OS~'. house c:1lls by appomt ment 109 L:?24 AMERICAN Bre akfast Cook -hookkcl'l'lllJ! and tl.it.1 Chn:.tmJi-. Earn mcome Call 752-5353 Will perform ins pection pro1·t·-.~1n11 1111111!1 lil· .1 thru Jirect :..alei. of foodi----------1 at subcontractors & as· GEMTLE TOUCH OUTCALL :\IASSAGE •• 751·3031 * * STEVE REEVES LOOK OUT!!! Rnolutionary new ISOKINETIC ll11lk huitdng & complc-ll· ly cornpulNIZcd n11ll'I· 11onal p r o1tram1ni.:. liuaranleed rnbulls. Only 15mln a day. .SK FOR Mark 4!1-1·317-1 Employment & P~poration .....•••..••....•...... SAVINGS 1:.,011 rchahlc pt•r,,1111 order:.. debit m e mus. A.s!'.Oeiate ltt>v H1.'>Sunnowcr ,\,e ''anted for lo\t>Ckt•nd,, cn.-d1t memo:. ;ind their 18 OR OVER Co!>tJ Me:.a Salary open \ppl~ The rclat1.-d function!> Cash HO EXPER. NEC ~Ir llwlt1nsia !li!Hll!OO Grinder Restnurant, 1 HHI Oow prOJCl'.tlOOS & \.JSh d!'>burl>t'llll'lll JUllrnal Jre ah•1 a n .. ,pmh1b1trt~ ol th1:. Po-'>lllUn \\'c l an otler the qu(lhl1cd ~;in. t:qualOpporlun1tr W Coa!>l llw~ '\ B If ~011 n• Ill'" 111 (>ran1ec --•!'.•:m_p.lo•y•e•r•~•'-"'--i fo42·8881 A~k Fur Roi,:t•r t'o h•m1>orJrllv d1::.con· linurni; \ •iur l•ducatwn. recently d1sd1aq~ed fmm thl' ser vll'C or for any 1 ca:.cm 'eek mg lem· IJOl'ar) or 1 areer employ mcnt. ('Onsulcr I h1:. lllll 11uroppor. You can c:1rn d1dale an cxt•cllcnt st;irt· 1111! "•ti.try "llh l''""llcnt n1mpany lit•n<'llls l'IN1i.f• apply 111 lll'r~nn ur liUhmtt tCSU llll' to· BARMAID Allrarl1\·e. Collel-(l' 01' S:alt1ry plus. N11~ht~ 6-16-551'1 Hi\H MAIDS H'Ll.TI~~; 177 1-: 17th SI CM STA...,.DARD $196 PER WEEK ~ BEAUTICIAN ME M 0 R I E S , Based on your vroduc HAIR CUTTERS INC ti vi l y , 1· um m, + l mmt:>d. open ini,:, can • mccnli\'es & C:\Lra profit t•arn ~50. $300. per 40 hr Apphc<IMa~nclic:s Curt> s haring bonu:... The wk. Vucat1ons benefits BUSBOY DAYS & DISHWASHER .\pµly 111 person. \lul doon':. Irish Puh, :!02 :-.;1•wport c:tr Dr, n CAB DRIVERS :\I en or Women ,\I usl be 25 or 0H·1· Apply In Per.::.011 Yellow Cab 11251 Slater Avenu1: Fountain Valley CARPENTERS plu:. 11 '•u1 .11 t• dept·nd.1 ••alt:.. lo Corpuralwns & GIRL FRID "Y ~1st with in-house inspec-t I 11 1.. 1 r 11 "' "' lion when required . .' 1 c '1ll< 1111 H\J! r1r a u 1iroh!S!>1on11I people We Ont-,::art ofc. Typ111~. s h Excellent co. benefit!> Ul· 1111w 111•rma1wnt ix1-.1t11m. µrl'll·r expcr. iu <lirect pref'd. c l\L 550-liOIG. elude 1 wk~ vacation 1/w11 \\l' h;"c thl· Joh lor :.ellmr.: Jl'ea:. ::-.uc h as ---\I 1 11 after 6 mo':.. l1 Pci1d \llU uni:"1t11''l'C enl 1·ompany gifts. r ealGlamourJob.Prc:.ligaou:. holidays, "l'OUI> 111 • :-t;1rtmr.: 'al.tr~ \IC offer c:.l.ile. in:.ura11cc, or !\alion;il Co:.metic Co ~ur;ince sla~ts d:.t\' nt' ,. '~ t· I I 1• n I 1 11mJl11 n ~ hotel salei.. Must he able needs rep:; purl & full l11·1tl•111, l'I•··•"' •1111ll~ In 111 dl'' clop own leads. Ap· 1 ime. We train 63t-t~Hl7 hir<' !'.!!!~y"K:r,1~:~ci l'l'l"'•lll ply 111 p erson lo Mr. -----•,. ~ Thom pson, al Hickory GRAJ?lllCARTIS'L' DOCUMENTOR DIVISION STANDARD MEMORIES INC \p11l1~·1l :\lag1wl1c,., t 'orp :!:!:!l Soutll An1w St ~ant::i J\n,1, Cali I !.1270 1 /In 1·;11ut1l Oppol lunllY Employer l\f 11" !"arm:. .Store rn South TECHNICI.\~ Coast Plaza,· aft. loam Part-lime, ill h!->Ul>C t1a11\ 'feduuc<tl product1on & · ------layout. Neat & precise. Don·t read this ad unless Call Mr. Dunn (714> ~ou wunt challenging, in· 546-4300 tc res ting career a s1----~----­ tclephone ~cc retary . GRAPHIC ARTIST J\lusl be av;i1l all s hifts. Wit I train. ~M, 64S..S6-l~~ Atldressograph l\1 ultigrapb 2921 S. Daimler Santa Ana ~qual Oppor Employer Engineering & planning f~rm. ~hoto & pasteup -------1 expcr . helpful. Submit1·---------1Jt> NUT Shop Help, resume to: The Jack G. 2221 South Anne St Women & Men \\ c arc Locatc1I 111 busy Sout.h Santa Ana, Calll !l2704 looking for may be tired Coa.~l t>l111a J\1all. He~is oftypmit. foldin~ pirper~. Hair ~I~ ling, 540-H888 , _________ _, p1t11ne PM s hift. No ex-Haub Co, PO Box sow. l\1111 1 vr ex per rcq'd . C 11 11 h S h-I p1.•r nee. Femnlc. age 125 Daker St , Costa J\lc:.a Must b ave own luols & ~ egc ur lj( • <.' 00 25·45. Apply in person, ca. 92626. Jnsurnncc ADMIHISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Our newly formed :-ub. An E~11al Opportunity lo\'clrt'l1t1usc job:. & \rnrk ,\ppty m per.~on lransp. Top wa~c$ & xlnl liirl · rnothc·r:-. hdpcr. J\1r Donut, 135 E.17thSt, ----------•·~nnl1l' 1\p1>IV l"' ."'l'l'lll"' ,I'll' ill\ illl l ho uH' • )Jon ('ost·• l\1°s· Employer M 1" ing lur a hmilcd 1m·u11lc 7005 ----------1 Work \\ \oung ficopll' llt'attly ~a Ion nct•lls ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----H.aµ1cl Jcl v.J nr ,•tnt•nl S IJ .\ ~l P () 0 t: I It L ----------1----------111.,.,..11111.>. Ir vou'n• JI! or r time " h< lilt i:l~I Schoali & lndnac:tion GROOMER sidiary h:is an 1 m- Rath<'r 1Brusher wanted. m1..>diat.c opening for cin Eledronic A ssemb '.'.J 11 i; 11 5460 Mon-Fri 10div1dual who desire:. •t Trmnrc. S! 50 hr. II lo GUARDS 1·h111lcnGm~ career m mJ "" ~ u • ., :" • ' r II(•"' ~ \\I\.' ii :\ f I l' I ' u " '1' tv Guard, Wcslsall < urp . :i75 :\lcl'nl mttl.. ,\\e :.1 h11ol Sl~O 11111 11111~ c t :\) \lu'l h.1\ t' t1 Jn~. '\o '"'a· 1·~·1 ,m11k1111! Bir.: 1'.11111111 BE A BARTENDER Acrnunllnl! u\ 1·r & \-.1uhi Ile~._ .111 111 Cd~I CARPET LA YER ·" '"' H Ill ;,:1:1:1 I 30 llcalth in-.unint·e. m1n1s l ration of Ill· 11ruf1l i.h.mng. /\lien Tell Costo Mesa i.uranee trui.l 11. 1'>111·. Fu II or I' ..rl h nw lie re.uJy ln \\Uri. ••' 11 l'l{1J111l":Jlll prulc:.::.1onol barte nder 111 .._ • I Wl'Ck. Free JOU i>hH'c ...-i ~ rncnt os:.1!'.lnnce 1\menc;1n U:irtt·mfori> IMMEDIATELY Sd1ool AVAILABLE lllH K l7ll\ SL, SA Temporu1 y Accuuntmi.:/ 834·1000 noot.kct'pmi! ----------Ass11tnmcnls Jobt W Qftted, 7075 All A.rt' as of Orange(;(). .Please Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reliable person will drive you,yourcarorminc. b)' ho ur o r d ay. Refs 714/835-4103 WI South M aln St, Org. No. Tower, Ste 501 :-l.1r1 \\11rl.. immNI i .tll BEAUTY OPERATOR hl'l \\II :1.11n &. J111n 539-118) :-.;,, follll\\ 11\'I Jo,\.l~'I 111 l'f ·11 , ., or lc.•,l' t .111 l>-15 Hl50 COOK, Exper'd l'rndut'I'>, Im 2211 ~ l'ermanenl. Full ~ J1Jtl 1•t-:.sful candidate mu:.t ( I •· t ~1~.m st.S \ 51fi·3522 l I>h ~t have 1 " yr-' •1f ('1111.lH' \I< t·; llSl'l-.11 ''"" p.1\ '" w1wl1h \I' m1c. 0111• n. run:.11 n • .. , .. ' !'.ilh•riwl'lll•!llu<.11 ,.1111 ph 1n P<'I"'" .11111 ~ ENGINE 11·11 Retired \\1>k11mr s upcrv1soryexper.&w1lt C:.il I iS:!-61 flli t ..,111 i·hlltll l'll \\hilt:> I 1(11).!1•1 :1:1:1:1 \\ t 'l II \\~ ( '.111546·0274, ofc hr:. IU·:!, I> 0 '! 5 e R:. s t l' O ll ~ \uto \It·• ha111c Fm r1J!n &. Beaut.., h.t1r .,t vl"t tt·.1< h Irle h:.lqmi~ 11•11 'ti INST ALLERS Closed Wed leadership, managcnu l or d11111c::.llt, <lean ~hoµ · T live 111 uul. mu:..l tlllH' C I( :\1111 I .>r cxpcr. rcq'd. --& communication skill!>, •Stu:i<lv JulJ. G 16 8310 wanted for Et oro ~ulun 00 Mu-.l ha\ c ov.n tools & llardwarc-H ousewa re llu!>inc~s degree, ERIS/\ ~-II"" •713 Salrir.v 01wn "' II .1n·.1 1 1 · T s · l ..... & L' -"'' " 552.(M):Ui 'voe M'r\ ll'•' '111'<'1 v1:0.11r tran~p. uµ wa.:cs & xlnt a es. ••• r , lH!r m, & insuranco knowlecige AUTOMECHAHIC BOAT C:J\RPENTEH.. __ tnr .1l'l1H· n1malt•M't•nl bcncf1t:..Applyto!:iecur1· p /timc. Mus t. work l desirable. but not re· Lar~e clc;Jn wt'lt c1iu1p-l'/l'tmc, h• help bmldl----------1 hul\I• Goud i-••i & ty Gua r d, Weslsail wk nd da y. Crown quired. Pos ition otrer!i ped--Ouys. Lois ur work. Trimnrsn. (;;ill aft Gl'M Clerk hcnd1l~. ~l·rnl r('!>UnH <.:orp., 275 McCormick l fordware, 3107 E. Coast opportunity for advance • own hand tools. Sci•,;., 645.4717 l•i (.'l.1i.:.il1cll a<I nu 71Y: i\\'e. Costa Mesa. }lwy, CdM. ment in rapit.Uy g~r9)'·inc HUNT i\UTOCB:-lTER _ --------,, '' l>uily P1lo1 , l'O 1111~ ----1, __________ 1 areu. SQlury Sl2, +. 1825LagunaCanyonHd. BoatR•pairmen CLERK-PBX l560 Costa Mcl\a, Ca EXIO:C./PROGRt\M Submlt rcsume & lary Lagunu l!J-1·3322 Must have ncluol J'oh ex trlti2G DllHX:'fOlt HOMEMAKERS history lo personneJ etc. ------fol' Girls Club or l".V./ l nt 1wr. Mcchani('ul /l'li.•l" tlylandLaboratorleshas <:OOK!;, fry c.·xpcr only, H.D .. .'i49·'1J.Mor91l8·Gl94 Now thaL the kids an· P'p~~IFiCMUTU&L rcp111r Wood hull Vll<'hl :in immediate openi111o: Lop 11av. xlnl twnom s, ;ip • . bock in 'School, why not "' 642·9617 ----------·---------lml(AuloSalcs Housekc<'per or cnmp. . K Watt S 1-· (r. 1,jve out. S3hr. llcls Adv Assistant en •rs ays _ 548·2f~-- -WOMEN High HIGHEST Nurses for homl.! health by l'are II\ di•v "" "'l'l'I.. 8 & UP FAR Hehef duty or lull l1m1• 1 ('1unm1.,.,1t111' hn .1111\1 Nol :\ re,ii1i.I r>. l'tdl 'lat tonal r111nl'illl\ 111111 :..11<':.pcu11l1• II ~1111 .in• rn '168-6486or 97\t·33f~I h1r1 nit fnr t·u-.1n11H•r duuln . 'l'H V IJ!'. 1-;x Hefp W~d 71 OO :.1•rv1ce.pul>l1 c r .. l.1tt0n~ IJl'rlcnct·d onl\ \ppl~ 111 ••••••••••• ••. ••. •••••. & marketJn~. Jlt..'r3on HO EXPERIENCE DUNTON FORD r I.' P .1 1 r · N 1• t' II t' I e .1 n fur a c·oorclinnlor in our ply m p1·r~m1 D1•1111t•y 'i-1-.xver DM V P erson, l(o to work? Trainee /Is 700 Ni~wJ>ort CcntcP Or worker w11'1t•n1 l'l••·(lrcl i·ommunicullons :inti re .Ir 11100 so (.',.,t 11w, C<tntactMr. M1lller :.emhlv & P ockt1,1tln i: NowporL Hoacli Hlth·klc ·, Ur1ot )' urd . <'Ortl1' rlcp;irtm<·nt i\pplt 1..111 lll'h · /\tlus Chryskr Plymouth Jobs 11,,w uv:J1l. J.Qllf! & 1'.Aiuul Oppor Employer i;7:\.lill:l.l 1.1n1 :;lwuld hu\1• l'' . . ., . . . !"~Iii w34 _ i.hotth-1mnss1gnmcnts. I kk 11t!rlc11t'copt•rat1111o:TWX. llU0~~._1111!\~~ 11·,;\UJ·,llS ... :,pcr11?nrc·1l ('US tom TOl'SSSSSSSS 00 eeper t.u•,,1m1lc. t'ol.1111111 II> >Bl •• s lrnw <hc·i \•H·rA l-'l'1.·1\tT,·m11n t-:\pl'r n<'1 <:.1rt11•l1f unit ancl PBX tlOll 110,1 :!!:'.',~ l111nwd :1i!1•n111.:s 1•au1111'1 111a11ufot·tur1•r t'orl\ r lo' itul. 77111 t11J11 rcquirl':. knm\'ll•d).!(• \~~I :\1 \:\ \(,f',ll will llt<t.'<ledQ111G45·1320 . : ~em'2Q ~.:~;Id< ,\ ' l'' II ll of ll'l1•ph1111e ke) s~ s tc·m' ll'um, unrrwd Olll'Om~ FIGHT INFLATION I \ --- -"" ~nd l>usll' dt'rfr.i I sic llb ,~ppl~, in 11cr:.r~1. :'1 l' n tnrludinJ; tvpini: Foa bd' l 111a, 1111 l•. t 1th ~l 1\dd l'"<lra money to lht> T);:MPOR/\ll.Y lt£1,P l\1ll'ht>n Dietary Sup•r•isor With l'l'rl1fi1•all' & t•xp.·1 C.arhel1I <:011\'. llo!!pllal, 7781 liPrflcl!l l\\.e, 1111. 841-9671. •AAA.A POSITlONS J::icec. & Le1?al Sccy·s F IC Bookkl't'pers Grneral Off1C"e Employers Pay All f ef's Lb Reinders A1tenry 4020 Birch St, Ste 10.:I Newport Beach 833·8190 '°°"keeper /Secy morc• wfurn1al1011 c.1ll l :\I family bud~t·t. Loc al CaH 540-4455 NECESSARY C:or. ~~~T~~~~mSt. Xlnt oppor. (or right /\mwny dist.nbutor wtll EqunJOpl)OrEmploycr Wt' tram For rnter\'tE'" ·-pcr:.00 having bkkpng & Calh)' Fcrrymnn COUNTER GIRL tram 673-47116:::... ____ ,__________ l'art-llmc ('OOk, e xver oJ KITCHEN HELr call Mis~ Browll aft.9am l\et'n~taraal 11k1ll11. Cull 510~1 F.xl 207 \lust be plN11111nl & co1:lli· fo'LOOH~lAN a 23_30 1----------only· G a rrielc1 C:on' . 751 ·60 I 3 ' AYON Elizabeth, 640-8752. II c n l \\ 1 h •' pub lac. At knst ~·· t aff Good Hostess·Privnte Club, will Hosp, 7781 Garf It'll.I A\C, --------Steal.I" emplO' mt'nl 10 . ' . . lr"m· rloht. n1rl OV"'r 21 HU. 847·0071 . looldc.eper p ,.,.,.,.. HYL IND N 0 ~astblulfJClconcri. pcrs4?nalily lo work~ au y;; fol' front desk ~'Key·--------.-- Sal & Sun. Wnrchouse " 2547 Eastblult Dr, Nn' 21 nagbtclub. Interview Posillon." Hrs 6pm.2nm.1----------ASSEMBLERS Mffdbtro$$ H cstaur an t, NB . LABORATORIES &l l-0932. on. Sat 9·4. 2414 S. Applyinperson,33ll8Via LAMIMATORS· To Mala~ .,73 •700 --------• Fairview, Santa Ana. W"tsaal Oorp. sai1""at ~-..l d v ... • Lklo,3rdFloor.S:30-6:30 .,.,., ig.penHCe ChristmasMerrler7 3300 Hylnndl\v(> DECKHAND G9MrolOffic:e Wed·Sun. manur. h a s i mfl)ed ACCOUNTANT JR N~ed to work s hort & F.arn about $10 on every ROREO Costa Mesa, Cu 92626 ~\rll time, muftl be ex 1----------1 vacanc ies f or 1~h<1 • Ion!'! term assiitnments. $1.00 you scU as an/\ VON HOMEMAKERS., per , well jlroorned, t•ol Permanent, part·tim e. HOSTESS /CASHIER lamina tors w /al lcilll l Gcncrul acoountinl( func Apply Immediately Hepresenta li ve. Sell Un II mate d opportunity An r:q1,1:tl Opportunity leginte. between 20·34 MulU Million Dollar corp DaYS. Apply dally llnm yr exper. \Vo have Open· lion for small manuf <.'O n I If I f j for personal & fhurncial l'flrmatlve ur.w. r,1t poy & bcneft"ts. !(lafflng new olc in l M ·L'-1 Mi Cu in••s on the re0 ulnr Mon >ellUIJ o gl\s, ewetry, I 'lh t r· ,.., J ,, " I rvine . Nc"'d "n · pm •. on·1·1. s.u ,. " 'Knowled11e or computer t ' .. 11smeli' .... ntoi·c. I 'II reworc s w, ou socn 1c Action Employer Send res ume to arl 11181, " " l\1 R t 296 ... U\tu T hurs s hlCl or '7AM emgo ' "" l f ·1 ·1 ·11 thuslas lH'. pos itive exacan es ·· ""· p • systemii e ssen l lftl ·-· show you how. Cull n1t nm1 yr<•11pon51l1 Y c·oTht•Onll)'l'ilot.P O minded neople to 1.n._l7thSt.C_.M. to5:30 ~.+a pllrt·llllll! Respon!llble for aurlit or ..-5-1 z I b Foll nr P Time :1ulcs flc)X 1560. ('ost:i Mv11a, "' !lhlrl a;·ri thru Sun UmP c-ompult'r runb & prr TF.MPORJ\HYTIF.LI' 0.704lor en t 7-13SV. po:1illons 01>cn lo men or Clerk 7·11 Sture. 10:30 Ca !r~i2G lrniluc·' incrxpeni;ivl' na· tlostcsses, Cu:1hier & hour,;. Appl y tu lh<- par11l111n of 1011rnal t•n Call540-445 5 - -wom,•n For 1n1erv1l'w pm·6·J011m a;ullor·riort ::u1n:illy .known.11.r'.>d'.11:~i1 lo\,t1trcssestlll:1hllb ,\11 bt'<'t1rit y lt\lllrd 27!i lrle!i. Atio11t ncrnunllnl( t-;quulOppor l'.:mploycr \'oun.: marned man to cull M n Hobkirk . time. ~.:SO. hr. G75 0C"ntal i\!111l. d1n1d t m ou1 ore a;1ec 1>atk ply Fromins Hcstuurunl. :\k<:1irm1cl.. ""'" C~t ,1 ~uf)(lnbor learn all phii&~ of lhe ~7 1041. [,250 PauJanno. l'..~1 751-4652 p llmr '(.mys 1-;11<'11 1ng & other benclll!!, 210 NewJX)rt Cnlr Dr \lciw STACOSWITCH INC grocery b1111. Gd rutu.ro. You don't need e iun to ~m<•Suts llli~ 3540 ple11sunt i,orroundlnas & NpBch. 640·7370 1--------- 1'"" 8 .. k·r•··-l ..... ·,11~ Don't~ropthcball ! Get a d k ' d • ""'-fa tr t d i th rcla'ted ;itm~phcr<:. No -----h>"' M. ........ ..... .. v g wor lit con '" 11 •·'""' 11 ~ rQw n . e "draw fast" when you l)cnlnl lt(•1•1•pt1on111t exper nee & no !ielUn• ttOSTESS. f /lJme. Good LllU!.•LS!CRETARY 549-3041 job with i. tow cost OaJly rnendlv atm~Pht•rc nr West. a D•aly Pilot place an ad U> the Dally w ins urunt't.' e.xf)l•r. Seu! 1 1 1 XI 0 ~~ Equal Oppor Employer Pilot C lass1(1ed Ad the bd\. Ill pcrllOn only , Classified Ad. Pbont Pilot Wat1l Ad!4! Call now Beach. 213 431 202U or nw V('( nt OPJ>Ol' for pay. Appl1 Del Tnro. E ~p e r , Corpora&c·. ---------1 Phone642·5678 33-17 ~ C'st Hwy CdM. "2·S6'18 -642·5678. S92 3074 a d ~a 111:t>ml!nl. Call 25252 La t~37. Rd, L11g •. N w J'IO rt. Cc n t tr ' Call for Appt/Estob '6S --~---~--...J...~~----------~.1.-~--------~~~lL-_;__.:;~--__;__;-=::JL:=======::......-----:-1---~~.;:....--=-----..L.833:::....:.·*~~~s~--~~-:...__L;HU;:;:~:.._..;::=----=:::!!~~~~0800~-~-==-~·~ ~ • • --'.r.:t --CJe DAllVPlt,OT Sund•y.Octoberf7,1W8 Hfl,W•te-cl 71001-Wp'Wanted 7100 H'4pW.t•cf 7100 Applwff tOIOGoropSol• IOS5Gcrag.Sol.· IOSS ....;wa.ted 710CJ HetpW-.4 11NtwpW9fecl 7100 ····.·:::::;:o·::l·S·T····· ·=.:.~:·······~······ ···s;:;;;;;:~·c;;;··· ~;:1:i:·:i:·;;;;;:;;;·············································· ••••••••••••••••••••••, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••• ~u--•• " ~ . ._ ... , • c k .,, 4 .. 1 .. GE • -an s•LE 1Jv0t ·ln companloo, N. P1oaroul\·" anl mal Your ..... flcatioiu c.xper. top P wor ~w $12$. ~10 al\er ._"" "" • ~'"" "" l.a.&unu ltlo h.tkp'a, Por OU bojjplual c>ffer1 excep c•l..ttttot ~ces. Dendlt.t,8'2·S.'1Z, _SP_M_·--------1 9 drawer dresser, 3 mirror, 1 antique!. p<1rUculararalJ5482708 PRO CTION Llonal futuro for ~,.clalpol1tioft Electric blHn dblo oven Rare porcelain (French-Bavaraan· Vt'1sut11Qiii. take cbarac. Uniqur opportunities SHIPPIMG DEPT. for a11le, like new. Mile German & En'1ish). antique cuckoo LOOKIHCi FOR AfUTURf1 TYPIST .. minu~ ~rson . .Mltl •yrs available in secretarial Cost a Me•• fl rm · offr.002·6123. · clock, ehJld's trunk, rare Chinese ruD"i? ()(" {">. (l(•r r<'q 'rl Send re Tr a I n o t> • C o o d co ----------• •-i.ume to Claultl~ ud nu &i clenc•l fields. Wo c•n benefits. Call for •PPl KENMORE WASHER & handwoven both side design, rare IBM ~n r"111C II ur ~ o Dally Pilot, PO beo~hx!'c.P·s-... t~ s.uam,5'$-0401 ~r_E1!l Botb 1100. Ph Chinese golden peacock picture & an· ~ Hox 1560, Co ta Mesa ea '" .. -v•.......... tJque 4' gplden faced carved Chinese Experfenced accurate Typist needed ~>tS. ShOO. typingGS. x nt SHIPPING CLlllK cablnet. Rare Bavarian steins. immedJatelY. 70 wpm (must) . -eo. benellt11. $800+ l'.tre. Exper'd. 642 3472 Ouaranteed new Sears Col • & 'd R E SALES S.cy/lookkHper-aaa dryor , wosh~r! & onial boot jack, 2 J1tde birds. 1790 Mondays Frl ays • • Type65+.Heavyatat Swllchboard Roe.pt. port d&hwshr. ""Ynte. Rare Champleve' French enameled Parttimeonly Fn• 14 doy ~-·p~mg.~1750+~ •. Poid tlo n opun for ~livered. Or trade for bron11e'ink well desk set. Child's bicy· Excellent Working Conditions Trol·•-Couno tnuturc, we1111roomed. diamond•. PYt Pty. cle, Costume 1·ewelrv, vases, chest. All Apply lD• Person ·-.., ~· only. Call ,Dl.-ne. _61_3_.82:1() __ • _____ _. .,, · r ·-from $2. to $4,000. 41Z1 Apt. C Hilaria 0 Coast D l~il t 8 or appL 979·2500 F1rldgldalre washer & W ranie a O •Person11llnstruclion \IY.,T~ASSOCIATCS ay, Newport Bench (near Hoag L VN l· 11 :30 J~o •st._ St .. COiia •Management opporty's P.n.ONM4 A9...C'f Teacher etec. dryer. Good coa4. Hospital). 646--7638 9AM to 6PM. • • _, •to!IO% Commission Infant Educator S3Sea.M&-32a9. · ~aJor corp. need .. u ll'w ,;ocx1 peo11lti to tram in ~emenl poc. lo a rl" t~l Door. wlill " paint bu..locaa. Good moo11y, xlnl fulur•. lanlftlU<' benefits. To aucceed m1.1$l hovo ambition & c.1>mmon aensu. Call for appl, Color TU•. 645·1L21 )Jooday belwn 9am-9pm. ChargeNurae &Medlca · AskforPaulWard •Onthejobtralnlng 3723BirchSt.,N.8. to work w/D.D. mfont C 1 l C lion, F /tlme. Apply Park An Equal Opportun!ty Employer •~I any lop olf1celoc"s 557·0045 populntlon. Developmen-" or c oppertone ,..,..... 1050 8050~ Superior 1445 Superior 00% E I StDv~ auto timer, meat .A N 9' .,A .. 2410 ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 1 mp oyer lal l~llng ability pref. nrob:.r, rotlaserle, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-._.•••••••• ve, .• ~-. : Retained li.JOtol2.030PM.5Days 1' " 11 cl 1 **I BUY ""'r wk. $500 lo start, fr. ovens, 1 i e ean ng, * * ' L' lhi "' t 0 ! LVN I 1·7 HelpW..tecl 7100HelpW•hd 7100 ,~ bottom w{broiler l600 .,.vMy n.,, mus o & JAHITOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE.D CARPET '1nJ(e benefits. Cull for in· l.Jke new Also a~edLs: Good used Furnlturu & fo'urniturc, house. otc. LldoConv.Center REALTORS 962-1011 tervlew.5'16·5760. h es pots & pans Appliances-Of Jl. l will Must soe to a,ppreclate. "'"r ·' t 1 111 d SECRETARY -----.,.,.. ,,~00 • sell or SELL or You. 836-41'10 ISSSSuperiorAve,NB PERSONNEL _ ... , ue 111 !>~.in~ Telephone Sales ~ • MASTERS AUCTION •------- -646-7764 LYN'S & RN'S CLERK RESEi\RCH 1.00r.OGIST lmmedt iate open3ing fofr STUDENTS 20 Cu. n. freezer chest. 6•6-8686 & 8l3·'625 F8or sale, round tble, 4 -~MAID-LIVE·IN SlJ.OOO. p /) r. 1 Yr ciq1. secre ary w /mm >rs 0 16orover, to help on pro-Good cond. Keeps befow .... ~~lCawo11o!,,, ca no cbrs. • rt!Q ~n\I rc:.umc to Ad flee experience & ability 1ect for non profit or-zero temp. $100. 893-30'13 SAVE! New & U!ed furn, _,.,, .-rl 627• .:'>llddie aged. Exper. nee. rm mediate openings on Went:ed a dl'ttul u11enled 61S, Doily P1h>t. P O "°' to work independently· gamzallon. Hrly ~·age + An. 6 PM weekdays; all appl 's, misc. Wilson's RED Sola sleeper. queen Call848·1114. 3·11and11-7 shirts tn our person to handle the 1500. C l\I 92t.26 ~1usl be pleasant, well bonus ror Anahe11n, GG day Sat. &Sun. Bargain Noolc. Now 2 size good cond $80 -218 bed rehabilit auon clt-ncal procedur~ in . ----~momerl. Type 70, sh 80 areas, call 636-7001, aft Stores -545 & 81-' w. · • · Jlalds. Apply Tbe l nn nt facility. We orrer top our Personne l Office Rel:ul & delivery <"lerk £or onitctaph-One. t PM. For Hntg Bcb, Westinghouse Upright 19lh, c.M. 642·7930 &•-554-·5085 _______ _ Laguna, 211 No. Coast wai::es and our bt>nefits Position req ul res 6 art & \lruCtmg supplies Call 644-3389 Westminster areas, call Freezer. $7S. Manual 548,3262. DBL Bdrm set •/dresser Hwy.,LagunaBeacb package 1s e'Ccellent. monlhs'~eneralofficeex· ~jlarv b.hc1l cm \.'"II 9A~l 'UINOON ~2·2258afl4PM defrost.Ca11Satattl.2or &nitosland,sota&lov- MARIHE Please Call Terry at perience. typin~ of 50 Car~ropportu111ty, l\PV; THE IRVIME CO. ---------t Sonday968-6777 FRENCH PROVINCIAL, eseat. green velvet All B.ECTRICIAMS 837-8000. wpm, aptitude tor Cly in .Pe r so.,'~,· PA!> 550NewportCtrDr STS .. 'ice Frigidaire electric d3~xl4~mirorror8.uf!~t7S+. goodcond.645-8233 • figures and the ability Lo .ropbi c1>, 4~-0 Von Newport Beach TYPJ. ~'"' ... Min l yr cxper. req'd BEYERL Y MA.MOR deal with people. Mu:.l Kar rn u 11 . Newpor t Equal Oppor Employer •MTST dryer, $SO. 6'15-3122 OAK T:ible, 6 pressed 1\lust have own tools & "'4c" v1·a Estradr· q""'ak fluent Spanish. Beach. s:i;Hl262. •MAG I & II 54S·3900 b k h . SllOO r.u t.ransp. Top wages & xlnt "'""' -. C .. ~.-Mediterranean dinette. tl ac c airs. • - benefits. Apply toSecun Laguna Hills. a lletired R. v f'hecker. ---------.i •LecJClll SK'ys Maytag Automatic chrs. vinyl covertng.1...;..546-58S6...:....~ ... ·------ ty Guard. WestsaU Corp, Opport~~i~qE~ployer Please Call part tinw work avail. Secretaries • Tetlen & Washer $2S. Runs good. S3x40". Howell make. l Decorator cusl. bit 6' 273 McCormick Ave .•--------•I for appointment: Good pay. Short hours C~dlt C~c:k•rs 751-0SSJ leaf. 12" 847-1917. Blwn Sideboard. shivs. 4 drs. <:nstaMes<'l. Carol Rufino Call673·11_6_17 _____ SOUTH COAST •Se-c:'ys & PIX Kenmore WasheT & Gas 9-12 ~. 620 Begonia, CdM MASsEUSE 08·28) legit. 979·2000ut 132 OESPERAn:LY Dryer $200, Kenmore Dining table, 6 cbalrs,1...;..67 ... 5_·'l7_4_7 _____ _ lull lime position in NURSES AIDES RIVIERA PLAZA HOTEL NEEDED washer&elecdryer $175, buffet $150. Small blue King wale r bed w ~lassage. No exp. nee B p JOHN PERSOMMEL F11rTemp. Positions Whirlpool Gas dryer S45. sofa $75. Reclininit chair vibrator $125, trundl~ We ~ram. Call 540-2053 We ha ... edt t • • \LWAYSll,\STll l:: Has Immediate Earn Extra Norge was her S45, $75.Bar,2barstools$75. bed $!0, marble $8.00. unytime. 'e rmm a e COMPA't..JY IH-;STl.0('\!.JOBS• o-n1'nasL'or·. Christmas Money Maytag washer S30. Must sell. Best offer. 673-4.';44. ---------1openin!:s Cor mature ~ .--,., r Guar.s.16·8672 64.2-1334or642-7430 ---------MATURE WO M AN Nurse,, /\id cs. Ex· Tcmporar) SA.LES SECRET ARY Mow! Klngsize Serta, mattress. p/time to welcome pericnce 1s prl'ferred. .\n l'.:quaf & Permanent Al>ove aver<11:tc ''" Game Tbl.. xlnt cond .. boxsprings & frame SSS. newcomers & contact but we will provide paid OpportuntlY Employer IO Yrt. llchabihl\ port unity & benefit::. WESTERN IS: Bic:ycle-s 8020 Expand. Cbairs, lamps Call540.3393. merchants. Flexible hrs tra1n1ng. Al l shi fts __________ 1 2082Busmesi>Ctrbr uvailub le lo m ost Thi.! largest i,uppher of ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5789 . • . Need car, lite typing available. PleJse ;ipply 2 b f ( St.lilt' 2!IO In in~· qualified appli<'ant. App s t & 11 NEW & USED BIKES d Girls white .Br rum. twn c ..... 3095 111 pcrson ~t ·""rson us. o c o non lit I l 1133·9110 6 ~untus 0 ston•s ma •~ an Matching sofa •-chair di "' .... ~· .. ..-I~. 6 6 Anton, t•us tu inthenation Wcareno\\ parts Cruisers MX's 3' "" . •IM: canopy trun e ~ . . profit org.in1 zat1on ndi.1·---------1 !\ksa. Ca. 92626. inlerv1cwin~· fo Sa tas & 10 ·spd Cycle & C choc bm corduroy. m· comp. $150. Single bed Mechanical Ins pector BEYERL y MANOR outgoing erru:ient or· Phone540·2500, xl41 r n s. o. dividuaJ pillows. 10 m os SlOO. 2 upblstrd desk Exper in Shet-t metal z.1452ViaEstrada gan1zed se1·try Gen RH-LVH EqualOppor Emplm /f l\l;j5t be ."~I~ ~~~mdt, 2.188NewportBlvd .• C.M. old.Pd$750.Asking$36.S. chairs,lsccrelarychr.J fabncalion. !\lust have duties. heuvy t yping 1-· lime for 7.3 & JI l JO .Y auitu e, rt!!n Y 642•7910 SterC<l & components side cbrs • ..,., ror an. Laguna Hills, Ca ,. k f'd «:en h ( smile, a lnve for ch1Ldre~ . • •• ,, some welding inspection ,-.on·smo er pre . .,,,..,., s 1 ti.. !HI Bed rehab. ·---------i 3 must. Please call for ar Schwin!1 .Bikes, Stingray AM !FM tape w taland, 3 833-232.S. exper. ExPQl>ure to heat· An Equal mo.+ benefits. 673 86113 orientecl fan Ill\. Co.111 appt $30, Pixie $20. Bolh like mos old, $170.892-6722 ...:,:...-....:...;..;.-_____ _ iog & aircond helpful Opportumty 1-;mployer -:'llrs. U" :.n3 !I t3·ilS6 SECRETARY . new. 675-3148 . 8 Gold couch; Beige Swing s hift hrs .•----------• lmperwl Conv. Center. 752·l380 Must sell.new Queens1ze naug. recliner ; Antique ~:JOpm-12:30 am. Con PHONE SALES •. 1119: 1 r..ffia·d1J,..1:\I1radu lilvd Lu To the ~perintendent WestH'n Temporary Raleigh Grand Sports IO osteoped1c mattress sets. dining sel; Misc. 496-8752 t.act Gene Underwood Nunes Aides ,, $911.'to SI, I I I Mo Servic:.s. Inc: spd Touring bike $200. $140. 646·35'10 <714) 498·2230. ----l'ndc( i,eenerul dirccllon 111662 :\l acArthur Blvd 962-636J. Drexel 7' while Ilaltlao & Orderlies Phone Sales pc•.opl~. It:'\ R<.'ho•f l>,l}S. BcH!rl~ ~erve:; as seNetary to Mediterranean ll~hted cotton sofa. 10 mos old. ----------1 Exper. prefd. Bay\ 1ew m.:ilc or fem.i~e. lb to OS :\t.rnor l.Oll\ llo~p. :lhl the i.uper111tl!n<le11t & Suite 100 lrVIO{' c~ra& & ('hina. 8' sofa. 2 hl·back Fiawless S400. 645-8958 t 'ml\·. Hosp. 2055 Thunn ~cars or a i,:c. Guuruntc<.'C.1 \'1rtm 1o.1. (.' \l 612 0387 li0Jr<1 of Trustee:. I £1hcv J-:qu:il Oppor Employer Equipment 8030 v e Iv el ch a irs. Ca II , MEDICAL :\\l•, C:\I &l2·J505 wa11.e~ or COnllTIIS!.IOn!> 111)1 supt•ri11lendl•nt or Jd ---~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-8503. -GorOC)e Sale 805S 2;,u Eas t 17th Slrccl RH-W eekends ...,....~~~ · p h b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corner" Suite 0 . Co:.ta Me:-a m11l1slrathu & •iftice Lie -----Vr1vate o t o La Danish leak dlnin~ table ,\Service or MURSES AIDES hctwcl!n 5 00 & II. :io Pm Day Supervisor t.111. l'ellorms h1~hly Typ1st1P ltrnc s.> hr Sellout. Mum1ya RU·67 8 chairs Xlnt c·ondition PUBLIC AUCTION "Th• Doctor's RIVIERA I•' /lime &. P /t1rnc JJay 616.4223 ;\pply Park Superior. l'omplu & rcs pons1hlc l•:lcc 'rcl'h Radar S7.S0hr Camera & 250MM lens & Call G40·Sit9 · MANY FINE ITEMS OF ~hilt Bxper'd p1't'f 'tl. A11 Bqual Opporlunit ,. It 1.1 ~upenvr An·. ~ U elem· al work: perfol'rns R<.'<'e(ll/G Ofc to $700+ case. Omega enlarger. 3 · ESTATE JEWELRY. PERSOM"4EL ply Park Superior, l·l-1.i 1112 :?~lO vubl1t• l'l·l..1tion rune -l';ill for appointment lenses & condensers. Comtempo whlto & apple ART OBJECTS, AN· :lQ82.BusinessCtrDr Superior Ave, N l:S Employer ------lions: unders t ands lrv111ePcrsonnel A.:cncy Safelig'hts, timers & all green, 4 drawer ehest. TIQUES, FINE FURN .. Suite290 Irvine t>l.2·2410. ----------S:.il t>s Carcl!r·:.tl'a d y pohcics&admm1stra11vc 4111!E17lhCoslaMesa dark.room access. Call desk w/5 dra wers & ETC. PHONE FOR IN• (714)833-9'110 ----------1·---------.i \\Or i-. St75 wk·upto,l:lrl. r<.'gulations & docs olhcr Su1tl•224 6·12-1470 Logan,646-8376. chair,$170.644..0029 FO. & BROCHURE. Has good local front of OFFICE CLERK PLA...-TSMAlli.I 1"11lll'rBr11sh554-7X.>t rt>latell work :is r --~ 6452200 !'Ice & back office jobs :?3 Years exrcr. Abilil~' ~ ~ -quirt-<! c ~ ~ -~ -Cots 8035 MOVING! Recliner,--·-------- avail:iblenow. touselOkey. MustenJOY wanted to care for h\'c Sales Clerk. matur<' Ski ll : Dictation IOOwi>in . UPHOLSTERER ••••••••••••:.•••••••••• dresser, nite :&tnnd, dbl Antiques, Early Ame_r ---------•I dealini; w /public. Cull 1ntt>nor otc1ce plonts pcri.on d,1ys. must be ex· typing li5 wpm Must ha\l' 5 yrs <.'xper. PERSIAN Kittens, top bed, small tables, plant~ lxlrm. set, den rum & oil for interview uppt. Must be 25-35 } rs , hJ\'t• pcr"d A!Jply 1\1 on·Sat Allµly Jn Persun Al. lnll'r\ i<·w h.v appl only quality, show prospects. & misc. 675-1404 painungs. 235 Lugonla, .MEDICALOFFICEASST PCi\f ,lnr 8J7·3.550x2Jl xlntdnvingreconU.ie,,; 10.iP:\I Sho\\cas<'Cards Fountuin \'Jllcv School 5-IX·l!l5:J 638-9308 NB. Huntington Beach Physl· Leisure Wrhl l.ag Hills pr in this line of wnrk & Girts. l..1guna I hlli. • BAR, New, custom bit, 5'. ---------- d un. Ikply to D..1ily Pilot R«fs req. start111i: salary ?!tall Sii l 19:'lll. Eist.,c"'o.\1?1 1;~h~~?~s~ Waitresses. 1 lot.tes,,es & D09s 8040 Brown padded, buttoned, Movinn Sale \d 11-s1 PO Bn" 1c"" Ouh1de '>31l'>i foll or p 1rt SiOO mn :\Inn thru Vr1 ---11·• on ro a er · h • ·II st It A pl··••••••••••••••••••••••• Nauit. Formica top $250. ~ ; • ....,,la'', l.'••J,· C·•. 92"'.>11'.JVV, llhl". L'111" .J<'. \""Ir." l1n' ,. S •LES '.\ ('\\ I ·1 n d ) F Oii n ta 1 n < ali io.:r a . II " p } • Oct 16 &d7th, 9 to 5. ~-•• ~~ u -u-.. , ~ ~ ., • 11.;,. ~lt-d1r.il hl'n1·f1t -. "' -\·alll'"~l'a Vron1111:. ltcst~ur.1nl 210 l~1shSctt~r~ups. Be:iuty worth over S400 007 .,. .. Orchid, CdM z-s• --l.lbcr.il ""mm1-.,1111l :nJilahk• .1l lo.1tl'r dJk ll 1 1 ~· •' t •• u l !> 1 d •' ... 11111.,0eti .. lin" \.<'wpo.rt l ntr ll r AKC.shols,1A:ormed. !>W·l 696 \!tJ>lCAL RECt:;PT !:°•llltilitil \chfl•lc µr11\'1d1•d h~ ~.1lc:.l.1d1l'' 11ccdecl 1m r .. " ' "llc h 640737u 6457473 -velvet sofas, 2-velvet :\J\lst take s h & he fa<;t --l'Omp.rn~ l'le.1..,,. l .Ill na•d i.ili•I) lur horn. ~ ~ l!ilh, l~ili. Sl'j'I I' ---· Match'g 7' cltvan & 4•,c,' Sl)lt<1 oak frame chrs. 1y)akl.llr1>flex1ble.C11ll l'ARTT!:\IEl:":CO:'\IE IH<!·S21llltl\\n!l.indll':\l lur111 ,hiui::. ~ ,i(· \carca11cqua \\'Jntcd · Youni:. 1n \KC registered Afgban Jo\e seat, wht brocade llndlighto:ikcorrce t bl. 11~·171l SdlrJmoush.nappShoe' \\kdys ll'~SOrll'li Ir ,11u h'"' 11pportun1tycmplo~t-r Ldhgcnl i:iirl \\/,:?cncral pups, 2 male, J fem. $100.AntiqucS..l"~quarc bunk b<'ds, misc bedrm MESSENGER 11\RBOR ARE,\. '\lu!it have motor<'ydc & ··omp. 1n::.11ran1•<• 1•11v •rage. Good knowkcl,i.:e ·iC Harbor area. No phouc l'.lllS. 1\pply Ill pl'rSOll Wl':-.1.crn Union. 7il Wc::.l l!lthSt.CM. in }uur !>parl' time .:'\O Jllll>lllOll .rnd ,tll' •\llhnµ ore expl'r lo operate Championst.ock".848-0563 hit-lo~ pedestal t&blc lurn, ping-pong tble , in\'cSlmcnt Free !-<•lhng ---to lc.irn ... 111. Denis•· SECRETARY Basic JV C.:omputcr. Will . , . '$100. Fiberglass IO' hoat lnys, clothes, misc. Nat'l kit. Write \Jr narr) PLUMBERS Snider, i•iS l'l'.11 t1-;11n. Grl work '~ t•nnd, WIRE l'ox Terrier pup. $5. 642-5050 (;cog r ap hi c se t '" 'h -11 L· Bl l1nu11.1I Span1!>h pies AKC llwks $100& 'l'on1plcte1n•o1"•0°•"'l nnupp !> 0~·' .~ .... napp :'11111 l '1 l'.\Pl'I ll'qtl -l'rof1c1cnt 1n typing, prolit s haring, paid u 828.0224<714)' Wtrbdcomplctew/sprcad' . "'' .,.. ·nuo <.: c 111 r c · 11 r 0 l' k 1011 • Must h,I\ e mi n louls & Sale' ,:t•nt'rul ore procecJun•s. '·1l •.11.~on lld 30 s. p. . $100. Admiral 23C1" side Dover Shores, Westclirf :\I OS!.:whu:.<>ltc; O::!>lOt lransp. T1111 \\ :1,gl•;. & :\Int 1-\ill or 11'11 t 1111"' ,.,per shorthand h<'lpful. :\t111• :! l•l~\l~.~~tmu:-.1tnrs~l~Vr.•.V A~lrahan Shcph~d pup. by side rerni.:. $100. (ln area. Sat{S11n 9-5, 1334 PBX S 0 benehb \pph ln Sl'l'1tr1 rl''I •I 111 t .ishtuu h•11111 , rs l'Xpcr Sl.'nd resum,· ___ ___:!'"' " _ pies. Good breeding, S2S. size bed, complete SlOO. Jlampshirl' Cr. N.B. An' erv pr ty Gu.ird Wl'~ti.a il Corp 11uc ,\d\'ancemrnt opprn 557 9359 lmmed. openings for '.'·,<;. '.t i·(.'o ri·riii·k ,\, .. , for l'.ll'l'l'r 111111dl•1I i:al to Box l9W, Ne\\pOrt \\'ork1n1-t m i:r for hl1rsc ca. . · 556-1349 c• · bd r .r. I •· -• '' ~ c 11 , llc:ich 9''<i60 1 11 tRt)I "coo - -ampa1gn rm um "' mulun• pcop c to \\O~" l'ost<1 l\lt:"MI J "llrOl'OS 611 2652 01 _ -_ _ )l)arc .11g "· e:.. "'. i\KC Golden Retriever Moving! musl sell, tl ' 1111sc items . Sat/Sun. -vanl'rl hrs & '' knds. l'a11I ----nr <'<11111' into :?!I F.1:-h1011 "'" C3 n I I\ c. on fl l C· Pups, show dngs, hunter, credenza, SI oo, ori It. '1W·4430. 9!13 Santa Ana, ---------•I tra1 n111 11 ,\pply 111 PRESSMAN bluml.:"lvlkh Se,retarlal·Banklng m.ise"... Cupis trann, fam.peti1.Xlntpedigree. 5'1()(), 2 moho••any ehow La"unaBch. MOLD MAKER per:.on, 155 Hochester Sl, t;xpcr. of£:.ct operator -nur people oriented hank l!l.1·0073 . '193·6861 tbls S2S cu ;rii: $165 2 --""~------- Design & build bimple & multi C':ivity molds for transfer & injection mold machines. Small sh11r1 t:ood working conrls. STACOSWITCH IMC l139 Baker Cosl:i Melia 549·304 I Equal Oppor t:mployer C:'\1 Call tlonlon. 518·111il Si\Ll::S t:. seeking cu1;tnm••r blk 1naugah1yde hi l>a~·k l'enr1u!um pool game $.5. --- _ J. Herbert 11 I' I c n t c d 11 er sun YACllTS1\LJ!:SMAN AJ<'GllAN PUPS. Silver chairs, S50 en. ori~ siso. llangin.i: orange lamp $'l. PRIHTSHOPMGR HallJewellers i1i1n1atl\'l' to start a~ UoodOpportunily white&Apricot.Lovable Yellow&. ROid latllcc 2 hlul'l·ndtablelamp~.~ PBX \uw inlt'n l\•wmg at So h r:i n l' h m an age ri u I 616·0000 ~>er~onalilies. 548-052.'l. print swivel rol'kcr. SJOO, pr._ n~apcs & curtains. To SISK f'o11~l Plai11. loc;illon lor ~ct-r<'111ry & grow. ~I you Merc:handl-;;-orig SW(). All xlnl <·11nd. /\rllfH·i_nl Xmas tree SS. OPERATORS l·.1~,1\1:,i • .:,o,.\~1),t quality sulcs orientec1 h:l\c u hungry mind & •••••••••••••••••••••••Dog house, redwood, new. Black nau$(ahydc button Hc\.olv!ni: trt•c stand $2, , ., •c pc1son11l'I. .IC\\l'lry l'\ nn• intl'r<'stcd in lhe •-at 800"' S30. •ofa $75 & m ·1t"b l"v ltl.'vuh·rni: colfJr Cor tree Cord &Cordlcs-; ,\1 tt't 1.. nn" .1 I I n1 n husincss "orlll. 1\c \\!lilt ""'nques •;;i Call644·4201. " • • ~ '' C l t:;le1·tron1c l'ulse Onl.. n"<iun•-; lor l .ipll\ 1• Ctff (11.'r dc'>irn lile hut nnl lo scl• ~nu. Salury to S!lOO •••••• •• • • • • •• • • • • • •••' cscal, S60 or set SI 2S, :...! s n n l a • 8 us 56• 1.ong nr short term "-l'l ,1111p I c c·a mN .1. nee. Pl<'a'<" cull 51!1·13711 h as e d u P (• n ' our Wonderland GOLDt-:N R ETRIF.VE!t l\l a gn av oF'C Mli n so I e ~'1~t·if7~ ;;3 E. 18th St •• J~signmcnts I> a:-. t " 11 11 • m .1 t · 1 or :Jl!l l:J?!l for a l)t)t _ quahfic·ations-" p;ist ex-/\KC reg .. Champ lines. 8 stereo, 11.M I turnt.1· · · _. ----- :'licH•r A Fee \t Tcm110 II u r c h a H''. ~ "" i1 s \l.t-:~rir.01•1.1-: 1>er sh I on+, tYPllllt Of Antiques! :-Vk old k'!'ale. r.<;"u4ts32latnd !•.!c2.,,£5. "ss111 Jl:i Ol'W S.1t/Sun only! Furn, misc. ll ~EL .l\l Al D Work 1 OP SSSSSSSSSS h11di:cur1i: ~111 11,1 , 11.orr" tlll'k ur• ~' l':lrn S:JOO K.'i·91>. finunc1al ex per 1:. H lJ G F. w 3 r ch 0 us< init mar ings .• ..,.,. · _.,.._.;,_.,.,.. ~r ~--_ l\lesa Verde area. 289S ~ energetic women 6 & U.l\·1d,.1111 MJdlln••s l'.illti11 !11IO .1 ' Call ~ls.Orthman cr:immciiw11hovcr5<M R eg. Ma l e Afghan.ForSale:Jll&l9Cenlury <.:lub llouscRd.C.M. uha Bch rc'>ort. Ii l.01 JI l1rm 11<1~' rn11 kl' · ti! 11835·.jJJi for appt f fblk b Cl u 6 ·n1 ·a c R d tern no (rO.lll hcnd1h Sall'S l'hnnc "'' l'\IWr -----mUl>IC IJoxci., nickelu awn • l .• gen e, I . al urn. epro UC· GarajtC & estate sale. An· ''~ui:'." or 11 /tlm\l ~-F'-An.l(usC.u1'll1111f'crM1nn<.'I Ol'l'C"1>ilrV \\'('\\llltr.1111. s~:l'l-tET/\RY for H.-nl d1:1)n 1nanos. t•1rc·u'i ur _!TI~Sl75.S59·5199 lion ~rom Aus tria l1Qucs, quilts. couch. ---Tl:::\IPORAltVl!F.I.P Ai.:cm·y t'42lii:!U Sl'iO lo $.<M111.1H•r,1~c 111 F.,,IJlc l'n tn F.l\h1on t,:Jn!. ".tll c l u<'k s Chih uahua Pll(l~. nn SH-487 orappt. bells, o:ik tuhleo;, chair-.. :ltotel Maid, C'x~·r orwlll Call540-4455 ;1;1:1 ~: J7th.No1:1.t'\l c·o1ln·. u1t,·1 t1J1n1ng. l<;lan1I :'IIu<.l h:1'1' 1 y1., f:~~:~'![,~,~~.<;,';1q~~~~k11 1rnpcri., 2 mulC't>, 1 Breakfast Set mirrors. collectable:>. lrw,tn, ru11 or µart ttnw <;ull Mr I lulw1 for m l!Xl)C'r , t~ JK' ti:l·iO wpm. lcmJlc. 7 wk~. $.fO. eJ. ••lt" Sol & Sun. 16th & l'\f Call&15·9l37 F.qualOpporEmployl·r I' 11me S:ile-1, s111 srn kn.it·\\ :i10fi4r.1t ;.h l!O'lO \\pm J\1111IY 0\l'l'~.OOIJ.OOOWorth K39-8119 Cons i i;tln g o r New lith.1537SerenadeTer- -_ wk /U!J. Men, lul11es. 'llu -T:\tl, 36!1 Sun M1,.:uel Or. i\rnencun lnlc•rnutmnul -i':nJ(land hard rnc•k ma rncc>, CdM. (Irvine Ttt· MURSESAIDES Pt.:OPLEl'ErtSON dent" Eve~/ Sat Solespersort-Motur.e :_~m.Nll. __ . Gulleric1;; l1'<l2 TKcllcr Ro"<erpurs,Cawn,AKC, pie drop leur tal>lc /2 rar<'1. J It. Exper pref'd, l\te~a Fxec needs fl time as· 5.'H·78:-it,839·76111-i F<ir re1.11I !.Ilk!' p(li.tl1011 s . t d d r in~ St • Irvin(' Tel SIOO&up. leafs. Host & hosle~!----------~ · --------STHONC' •1 . l'•'l 1' orv 11n I.' or 754-1777. Op;:n Wc>d thn SSl-U!JH i·hrs +B litroil(hl t·hr;. Gar:ii:ic sole. Furn, trun- Vcrde Conv. llo:1p, 661 ~',in \~~slct~~~l.Y223Ful-~.llRrv 't l'1~J:1~~~.r~~f~· \'ounl(Or:ins;~Co.hr"' .• 3 Sat.OJ\M to4 PM.Visit! Speclnlly price<l. Coo he· die bed, Enrly Am.; Center St, CM. Y rap1t.1 11ec · · ·4! • R £ A t 5-l<I 4,19~ glrl ofr Tvpinit 00 wpm, -----FrH to You 8045 aeen at chei;ts. hikes, gardenini: H.tp W.ted 7100....., W..ted -7100 • • gen S · · ·' -----nu :.h; Xlnt hcnchtii. 20:11 PUBLI~ A~CTIOM ••:•••••••••••••···~··· tools, n>Crlg. Sun, 1-5, or ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tf you arc reading thi::,, SAJ.l:;s I' EOPLI-; S I..: Ma 1 n. I n·111 l' ~ANY I' I N I-, ITEMS OF HELP! Hare breed m1)(ed Antique Center rail 559..(12!18. 4001 Rain· '" Restaurant FAR WEST SERVICES llas A New ExcitinJ! Concept In Restaurant Service. Jl is to be named SUNDAY'S And it is located in Mission Viejo at 27750 Crown Valley Parkway on the Eas~ cornea. of( San Diego v Freeway Now Interviewing For; c.... ... Peruatl lntcrvf ewine Mon Thru Fri. 9am..Spm YOU muy he one of the 2 Only <2> will be lurcfl 5-l<i·290 1. (Across fro)m i-:sT AT f: JEW 1':L RY puppies 6 wks Teddy 19116 ~wpt Bl. CM tree l.unc, Irvine. Senior Assoclatct. 1 um Prof Ps11ion11I rxper'r1 OraniteCo. Airport.) 1\HT OB.I ECTS. J\ N Bean1' od gd hms secklnii. Exclu~h·<.' loco· r(l(llO soles P<:Of'IC' ror ----TIQUF:S, FINE FURN. 491.3955• ·Solid oak.klng.u bdrm set Camper top keen Junk· tion In Weslhaven Plaw, Orani:e Co. nidio. Call ETC. PllONI': f'OR IN· --w/ormo1re, inlnld w~w><I nc:1t i::oodlcs. 20752 at lll'ookhursl and l::tl· MnndayS.17!JHl7 Secretary Heed ed! FO & BHOCllURE Pt. colllc/GermAn Sht>p. game set w/mntch111~ Lni;:uno Canyon Rd. inger A commission pro· -;:-; , . --. ---One girl oHice-lyplni:i. &lS·2200 l:Jlondc. 8 nio. hod r obiei. server. Mffcc tblt. & i1!1it.fi<1itfl gram unique in lhc in S.1les. J 1I1me, '." f 11xcdn lite bkkpg, mvoici11g & --shot. 548.2537 uft 5PM bookcase. Cut vclvC'l r.Ma ---. • dust ry Diol it .\ ou .11 llept. c)f W~ slm1nstcr order taking Sil pref .SHIPS LANTERNS --It., loveseat. queen \1 n1a 1fou~t1ht>hl Surplus. love? hkt-il' 531•51100 Moll. Mornin~ hr-; & Please call 0Sandy ;it r.10.31z2orfi73·43J'J KITTE"4S pie bdrm set, gh1:.-1 top 11t•11t. bunk hcdl', t'lel'. Gror••e \Vett!rbarh Rome "kn<ls. no l'XP\'r fi73 278-t for inten. 1cv. - -1 rtH"dr•, l(rcy, :l fl'm11le dlnetle, l amp!\. 5i:la~~ & t·lolht•s tfr•yL•r. I hi. chrs, .. nl'Ct'I' ury J\ppl~ 1n \'1 1·to11un l'he .;t of l':.ilis.:o 6 w1'ck.s old hrc1ss coffee lhli-. cll'll 1110 ... -.wurc. d111hc'!. W esthav•n R•alty per!\on, Thl· Sc•ars Tu\· SECRET A.RY drawer'> ~1 l:i. l'crlar 5-'8·2140 Cum, all in xlnl 1•onri hm·n~. /I.II ~ood. no Junk. _ e<lnShur• P 1TlnW·l'e1mancnt f•ir ch1•-;tSG.'i 9G:l:t61Y.l ----S.5'1-4780 JG MJ11tlrakc W.ty, 11''· Real &11tat~Sales What we 're lookinJt fnr 1s a mnn of v1s1on. u man w tdnvc, dctt'rminal1on. fire: a man who nc,·er Qlnt.<;. a man who can In i1pire other5: 11 man whQ can pull lhe co. bowling t~m out of last place A salesmon or hkr. 'f\111 or part lime. :1l 90 /10. John P. Carey, GR.I. United Brokers. 646 '1411 SALES /Retail ScriOll'I min<ft'd. full time rel.iii :.alc:.pcrsons want· t'CI Cor rapidly growing specialty gomc stort's Must be enlhuslastt<'. i-clt-mot1vnllng & n exl hie. Apply in person Chess & Games. Unltd. 2700 West Consl Hwy, Newport Beach mttJor fnod manuf.t1 --Pree. Rcaut. male Germ - -lln~k s:12_.1_w;o_2 __ _ turci . s 11 Typml! rl!Q I05 ~t·nr olfl r('lttll'\htd l'hr11 <t mO'l Crd w tkld~. DL.X. ltlDE·l\·BEI>. un CJll <7l-I l SS-HHl4 Smith Amcm;:in I' ump 580 w llamiltou, CM ur;ed, cost '100/Sl.'ll Sl70 Mov1n11 mu~t 1wll 1'ntkJi;. _ OrAun. 1l \1urk11 . S6SO M -ctelivcr554-.t760 pl;int <;. furn, N1· llllS W, Sec:yfRec:eptl0ttlst best offer Antique safe.-, !-'rec. fem . Sheep doi:i ----Bay. N.Jl. 673·3272 ) J Houm 2' dC'ep x 2· JlUPl>Y mos old. !'>XO W Naug sofa, loveSf'al ~ ---. Newport Ctr Intern a wide 3' hi pointing on Hnm1llon CM r hair, Liv rm sofa, tabl1· ( olor console 1 V $50, •~G ltonal CPA firm m<.winit ( ·~00 s:.6.2277 • & cbrs, storage cnbin('l<o <'!mtcmporury ru~ $15. lo new qua~rs rc>q sex· acl' · Ueout dog, 'h Lab.~· Set & misc. 846-0410 Km~111te wlr bed $50. pcr'd scc~ctary & re<"CPI· Ivory Pieces, Chlnl!!~C t cr . 1 ~yrs olc1 fem .. Contemporory thl & rhrs 1typlst. Dictaphone t-k1lls Dog~. Netsukes, pvt pty. iipave<l. shots. 6~5 5422 00 Sofa, com tempo, fern $\50. Refril{. S'>(). Exec. o must. Call Mn. Allday, 5"6·3047 -green eculptured velvet dbk $75. Antlquo Singer betwn 2·4pm for Dppt. Toy Au!'lrallan Shepherd, Xlbtcond. $'9S. 581 -9516 8(1"' ing macb. w /oltach. 835-1242, ll e i r I o om C b in a. Joyal. lovoblo wat.chdog $70. ijunk !>Ms. 110v apt. SEAMSTRESS , . Haviland. Serves 12, pink Good w /kid1. c ats & OAK Student <Ulsk chairs, 811e ,l"lect. dryer, like RealEslaleSales lo work o n bet ter Secy Transcnber. $SSO. r ose du le n. Asking stock. S41M821, 3·5 Sat $30 each. Oak s~ralght nl!!w, $75. Sat /Sull 191f.2 HO GIMMICKS d "'·II Ptr NB . Xlnt benethrs. C11ll Sl.000. 496-4607. only. back chnlrs, S"O ca. o l n 0 a l. n N ll . resses ... u or imc Mrs Sexton days '152~8535 631·1463 • • 70"" COMMISSION in smull flhop Newport oreves~31·3466. 6 birdcage, Wlndsor8. 2 Yorkshire F. dog to ploce Sr"?k~,urst & Yorktown. Exper. Onl)'· i\prly Bch nrea. 548·1007 ntwn . .,__ b 0 w ba ck . M 8 n y In home YI/no other dogs BAR & two stools, $1 25 or Nodltc_k_s _____ _ ,!itEocN'£.UEHRYR2~. 10&4. Service St:il!on Ancn American a ntiques. orcbllrlrcn 549·C3t4 bc.'3t. octer. l'nll 751 2300 1-·urn huu~l'huld ltttl'I~ -. "' c. dant. expcr d. Duy & S4H!760 uf't 6:00PM ·b . · 372 i:;' 621W.19th C.M Seon TuHdo D•pt Eves. f'ull & p/lime. Ar>· · Sliver rerslana, mature --. mu( m-~~ c m.1~~ .; 642-5062 Salesperson n e<"rlt'd ply. Shell St11tion, 11th & 5 Oak Pressback cbuln, molherfdau&hler, must Pecan China tub i;ila~w ~~~I~; .:t • 1 ( .ir 10 • Well J1roomed. Mo:itly Irvine. NB. mailer sile $70 each 11toy logt'thcr 546 "S'T fronl., Hx50x 15, 'Int • • 1 RECEPT /fRAIHEE morn I nu ~ wknds. , . 536·192:i $250. Coffee Tbl, walnut MOVIM;, tt<:A XI, 100 At0ur1'emporo.ryOf'ricetnTho PositionlnNB.Law or P'llmeo Cuthy,540·3333,8(•rv1ceSlat1onHelp.t>x· "'""'•• tOSO ll rnuwood , $173 TV slcrco rdrlJt Trailer On Premises • fi«' for 11 JM'rl'lon w /frt\nt ext 341 per'd. Older man prer'd Appliances 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maleblng End & l,gmr Schwinn 1 ... Tour hlll vi~ of c opp ear an c e & Doys or eves lo 10pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dln'g M:t by Burlington Tbl, S'SO. ea. 645·0800 rmwh Simmontt Qn bed Weare"" equal opportunlty"empfoyw • personality. must h!lve Sf.LL tdle l~oms ~ilh a 642 0480 Park Llrlc Frelabt D1ma1e Holpolnt Use. 6 chairs. tbl w f2 a· nvocado arn naua"bycir• che1tt : boo, Ouul. wali ' ~omo st'Crelarial ~kilts DallyPllotClasslfledAd Union S(lrvlce. 377 S3lr .a30S W.WamC"r, leafs & pad. Nrar new, •ofA. Turt back. Xlol rua. wkr stool. All Cor 1 ~O. &U-SG78. Superior NR near Harbor. Santa Ana SUS. w.i.m. mQd, 6'2·2793 afl5pm. $750. ITMIM '·--. I GCW"C1199 Salt 1055 •u....,.._1 8010 Miscdlwo4H 1010 Sporlt.f Goodl 1094 lollh, Powtr t040 Motoriud llbt 9140 Sunda October 17 1976 DAILY PtLOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···•·•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-A-I / Trucks 9560 ....... I .... d · 30' Chni> l 'r a fl Clns111c ,.,.,. ""'"' quu _..01, mpont C'hei.t11 of dra11.t"r:1o ht•.iJ WANTED Rero1d 11·4"1111 Mo(kl II() ~trw "urm ch11cb down N · 1 • Moto H,., .•n4' Mo.,..", 1 CJcaaslca 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , IJOJrd patio furn ~t>" an~ Tor• <' l\SU DOLL/\ R w /rc:mnt1• Mille. office SllM!J>lna baa or adult fool ro':n;tet~~ o"vert:u~~. mo . ..,~~>' audW. ~11 xt1'0Ai. ......... ••••• ••••••••• "12 f'ord l'ourll•r w ..,hell Gefteral t70 I m1t1C'h, Pllirlls, Jt!~i·lr)' l'AJL> FOR YOUR lum.979--0163_ _ bai& C!0.~1l Perfect c ond1t1on 646 <* i.tt'phu111p\·1 ,..,.,,111 ,·n11 •••••••••••• .. ••• ...... muny 1~1 11<· Item) JF.WJo:LR\', WATCllES, • •. . $7500/bsl otr. Suc for '76J11\0JMol)t.'tl,J9.'.>nH COLLECTORCAR \\nrl.. 1~11or1· tlOU LOTl'S 'i:! fo:llR Yt'llow l~PhJ, ~l.ll / ~ll ~IU70 Atrr OIJJJ::(."'l'S. t:OLD s~~~a~~·~~l l(~~:J Store.Rea•---•. qwckule Call642-ls.51 bk\' n,•11. ~ -&92-'3!1'1 AUCTION •·iJ.<!Jlh drn11n,·.1r .im1llll\\.rt1i.. "' ) roo l' Lu (.\I s IL v J:: ll s .. : K vu.: 1.-; "J k e $SO c 0 mp al' l lor 8095 1-.--T .--n •U h M~l !It'll li!>l or1 7S2 1S2:1 ESTATE SALE \'\ill wlld mink t'Oul, ro .. 1 $1500. 11•k Sl~ AIU.ltjUC 1-'t:-.t-.: !-'URN & AN " 'h II $2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ay orC'rli • .,,, P t'ONSIG°"NO\\ 'fll.,IUl''S 645·2:.!0CI compn :. l' uu RtTAILlRS Ev1nrude. 2 t•ans nu :-.di Your l'.ir.1ttlh' Vons 9570AH0Ro~ 970S -~'17W7l bat , trlr, extru:.. $79S ~l'lea/ -'lb A Nl'Al. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I tllt·b lH'k d 1u1r , n1•\\ btl1~e hrol'll<k . uvhol SJ~. ttOO. AlllJ>C'\ Tupi• ttel·ordc-r. $110 \ nvu S!OO l'lllctrn 1'111ft• 1':4ml ID l(ll, l1 y Ch.111 .. , Hc .iuv1.1111, $7~. tu ~ li75 ll:f07 LUGGAGETAGS v "'UU"k"I "''ul" lit ~ew t'ltit:lronic <'•ah 4\0Acacia,Cd:'il Scooen 9 ISO :-..1uthcruC.1hl111111.1 ••••: .. •••••:······;··•\i7 \lr.11l11mco 1dracd • ' o r,:111 r Bu) dll l'l'l lrom ••• ••••••••. •• ••. • • ••• • •O h1rc1 \ tlll • 11111 l!l•I' t·""I ."'·irvor t•nuin", 4,•.,hl llom your t11.1:.in~~St'Jrd b;1ck $l00p1ur ;'llli:r-. 23' True cl11s:.1 ~ bu ) 1:olll•t·tun.'..•r1·'111·11un l.tnk' ,1,•r•·oK trk, 111.i"ll, t1""' '",,•" k • ~: h nl ~ud um.• cJrd lor c11d1 C:..ill673611J I Morchont luum·h. mu.".ll see lo Ml) 'c"i>ortBc.1l·1M.i1 r1utt i1·c uo\ till nw1h l'Ollll i:u· ur u. c~ .... 1c (in i.w plu" u n\• :.".ire Wl· ..,...e Mwnsellti7~ HOMDAMISSIO_.,. Nl·"portBcnt'h C'111tr <->49~ :>Ill lllC7 r111h11lh <·111.>d \'OOdltion r ilurn purm~rncntl>· A!ter Remutfrll n~ :-..ill• OfOr-.County ""¥ --Vl!JO Sututd1.1y~Su11tht> ""' " $lGSo11M1•r tHf11!142 i:.cuh:d .. ttr.ii·tl\e tu!( & sinks. l ollt'ti.. \'l•rHlt'l' S47·4419 lS' Hard Chine, runabout. Nu\'. :n & <!11, Hl7b 7:1 l>o.t~·· \ Jll w ·11111 ,.., t:TV n;io lnJcction. ~ ,trap, mcellni; iurhni• boards.drn~•.oldunl1 beam, 6 '8", tclefle'\ WHY LIST "hli; L.11(111>11 v1,.,11.11llv ,1Jd . Stereo. Mlrhulln-. l.D. n•qu1rcmc11ls P re que lloos1tr ( UJ,lbtlUrl~. I stc~ring. llftln¥ ringli Rl.'(IUCl>l l'Ullllll!lllnl•Ol ltl l'li.'dll 35.1100 Oll" S.«IOO ll!tt orr Ml 11127. ", lt •~ & theft • Fir 8 antique tl'~ box· 1>01 t TV, Rod 0 • atamless ket?lson atra~. PRICES? to now to be-lnclude<i Ill Ph ~ 7UHtl ult :1µ111 . __ • "' ~ .• , · 1 1 dshwi.hr. stcn'O & much HIFi, Stereo 8091 sawn r ibs heavy dUt" Wht•ia ~•u caia b"'•t 1111• n11t'l 11dvi·rt1:0.111••' ·71 "•"'d'r f\'IJL'•t tn""' Oak An l1quo:.. li u \l·h . halllree, g1rlll :!O" l11kt" IJaby Uungi.-. glu~~w,1rc. :-.Indent <iei;k, 1.>uol t.1hlc "ll, <'ou<.'h & 1Jlano :!113 '\ltram11r Jlr. 11 ,tlltou IJ75·5~6 1><.•nunuu~l'u .ug enc ose ,.,.. Ji II • , "~ ,.u , • .. •"-~t , "'I I .,,., c . •' ,. " u,.~. I f moch uw1·c. :l1,.,1 o ) ••••••••••••••••• •••••• kleats SJ()() 631·1463 7_6..,.,., t!~' ': 1.an '" nt rnnc ,;t..ecl radauh •• ftnu "'"lld wu lpuper. .,. bri c or 0 .,,. 1 . 411u ... ,1., It • \ .,5,. 1 1 'l'V • · leaal currant ud vcr llr-l'\l "000 .1 k ... 13 ""' "Duy <.ilo" paper ~ we r, JU .... aiiu111.t.. .,....,.. 'I C1 " ('()or con:so e • . . th U S A ~~ c1u ..c •uc'"'" 'O v. nu • u c ov1•.r .,... m /oul, ~995. 494·9748 ·n 1 k ~ -SpooiBh full remote cun· '75 Speclrn 19' Jet, Z1 hrs. pn ce'" e · · · ™ID@::t,~; .. :-,.,.,. 11~ m11t on h,t• Unn t nt.>l.'t - . _ • ~:t'll" 1(}~ 11'.~. ~r!nl .Y~~ .Misc. furn, s1tereo/hrudiu1_: trol, btfl /s harp, l11te lmmac. cond. T 1.1nd1•m HondcaMo-ped S:Z95 ........... 0 ....... ~.,,...... ulllh1·roo111 .{lL:J71il. '67 Gl u llu Sed ttl\, l1•wklohack '" lJ Zeruth; ~ciner, i.('hu u1odel. Collt over $700, T railer. $6000. fll'm .26371AveryParkway c<·onom1rnl, runs like"' ' l'lllCt··~ items. mLsc hardw1.11 l' jl\klOll ~5<1 8<16·1.JO'JI 848·08U5 MISSION VIEJCl &I l''ord \'uu. \i •'YI. 4 spd diAnlt) Sl:l:.15. 491.9718 • ..,, bun saw. Poritt.blc; 19 y1·. ---------831·0122 495.1026 L'la1>l>IC 'ltl Ju~uur l\1.ic·k mni: whl:., $~or b:<tol1 --• s,?,·aorJ ~ ll{'Cumul:Hion, surle1 <.:onaole TV for aale, lid 32'GRAMD IAMKS IX Xlnt c·ond. $7500. Wul lt75(}15:J 't~l Spwter. On.: ownr. t:ara¥L.Sulc. 111ll de~I... 4'x4 d oi.t cui:t· hat)) items. 101~1:. Sat /Sun :12652 Carr<'lcrr.l. ~ J \ .J!JJ·l~ ~.stag:. Sl.uo ca. rack. helmct1>. 1>ml JJ> plcturl.l, low price, mvlni: Bnstol Condition i5 llonda I 'T 70 X Int co11o;1der orr. !kill 1n1 or Ful'l 111J, kt h:11 dto1>. "1~Hags Sl.SO l'•• pllances. 1>1cturi-fra 1111.l.'> to s rn a 11 er p I 11 c e Ta&tefully deconll!d l'ond. Low rn1 1375 Call !16(}.2242 '6:! t'oi Hur '" Cl'llbl let l\l 1t'h, d1:.c hrh 1>4:! 3183 10orm111;1:s1 llh·:i hi! otl painting!>, \\i.' 962·2922 At ~ewport -SJS.OOO. J~.6:30pm IHt\-5967 (.'am1wr t.'ll111111wd HOik , :0.11lc" I :i'< lnl'ludt'd Miil new bird cai:c tiJ6' -l714) 544.9353 '61 Curnur Monrn, .i11to, 1111. on m'" l'lll-: . 11c" Audi 9707 'IO<'\HI>' !'>Jnla l'ol.iri<>, Founta1 lOyrolllZentth conaole. Yam a ha 12~ \I>... Xlnt xlntcond881.)\)()ml Sl)50 lllt.'i.. n1•w 1•\1·n th111J!•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• 1>1.1"' )Uur """ or sc.-nd \';ille\ 84H-11117t 21 " colM TV , steree> '7<1Fiberform28' Also 3 rail trullcr. Sell I 002-7958 ' · ' $700 55<1 .1~it> '72 AUDI I OOLS Horses 806 1wmc uddres!>, pho1w & ·' 11hon111{raph \ M /FM n, bridgl', dual station or both f>.l.&·IJiol7 1,1".'<'li. aircond., rebuilt ••••••••••• .. •••••••• .. "e'll m ake on•• c .mJ J>c r NJuJ: sula hl•t1 l pho 1•1tlw Sl51l 5Hi :!:!ii t~"n 225'.s, UO ~r:.. \'llF. HO'.:l!Di\ l:Kl '.\Int condi Rec:reotlonol ;,11,~~~ ~1:;~~r :.~·~1111,11~~~: tr,10,.. & new u res. A 'I b I.Ji( Add 25' l'Jt'h lha1r Lug~Ul(l', m1i.r ( II. futh. S}nc. mt~rt'Olll, ll••O 1-00 mL. '"" l' 111 VeftlclH 9530 mu .. t SEE! CHSEYR ). I-a:. > C:hc,luut i\pp~ :-.e11d rhe1·k "' nwm·' u 1 ihi.hcs 6"22603 !,her\\ood SlltiOO \ SUS ""'m s te p, oulrl '"'l'r . , 1 ""'· • ,.,•I I l11r I'·•> mt.>nl ' mare. 9 yri. old, n1·C'lh lit di•r 1,, · Sheniood S7GOO.\ ~:>. 2 clcc. Je\'ers. ell.,"~·tr ;>.t:J 1348 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• :11>3 t:!I:! :st\•e• l:lu) or lease tent1on. 67511493 blr ti1>m PILOT PRINTING Miscellaneous Whurldul,• W7o without must sell ! 673-1003 ·•• 'I" h d .... & str ·el Du 11 c buggy r r a m.c. ,67 DODG'"' VA.... SADDLEIACK Wonted 8081 I! r111 l'" S4 o ., a. P £ -"" amJ j '" · t: Con u1r eng., .t i.pd. \. W '" ,, VALLEY IMPORTS Pinto, 14 21 hantl:. gt•nth I' o UO\ 15/lO •••••••••• •• ••• ••• ••••• ch.int:l'r SJS model 2020. Bay Boat·Cla1isic Centur~ u Ike . NI.' ed-; " or k front end. Jlas lo be ai1· ~c it tod.t) • tl 'Qfl!O 831·2040 495.4949 w1lh chl1drt.>11.Ta1·kroon l\1~111M e~.J.l.'J !l.!ti21i SSSCASHFOR Abcc\IWJIG1 Pvtpty 19' Lup!<l rake. v.'ra•· S:l51~sl uffer r.-111 llCll:l :.embled.~.642$15 StklS053 c·omplete w . tal'I. 11wl J h a I t e r s :1 ll ll I c uo>a Gunar Sl~ lio)s 111 C:nod used furn rd ni.:s Sony <.:\ :AAlll 7.reel \ldeo 1!,!arm e I n brli s35oo. Yam_aha YZ!M•. i:cl 1·1111d 4 Wheel Drives 9550 • $14 9 9 • 1974 AUDI FOX h ack;i mor e hr1hhc·" s1xl 1111..c Peul hJndled furs s lm'l'S 5-IG·Oi6R tapc lllul·k & white -+ 6r5-~l19 • AskmJ.? $450. 121 Jlarbo1 •••• .. •••••••• •• ••••••• :! Door. Aulom a llc w ilh etc s.rno or IJc~\ of1 over J i.:l.i•.-e:. .; 12 7 130 Ko~o closl.'d i·1rcuil vJCJeo JO' Pacemuker. xlnl nmd. bland Rd!...N n. --7:1 Ford 1''·250 4).4, aulu on I Y 2 2 ,000 m ites. Pleasecall4!U :.rotlO WAMTED t·amera.SlGObotborS12S :\larin u D une' H:.!6.HontJ .. 350 ~cyl .• v lras, tr;ms,P /B. (01!6Ll-'F). Pnced tost>ll I lt•n·utun couch <\ 'w"·d OKU:NTAL Hllli~ ~ ... ·" IO this wl•ckend al 111"'"r •·h u11· "'l .111 :"'" h I l.iµc . S50 cumera . Sll .900.Cal1631-1237 Fain ng.Superb'!S72S. 114711 ~ O .... LYS3995 T aJJy Ho Farms Box stalls ~·$100. l'1J.1l' l'Orrals S75. We feed ~ dean daily t-:nglii.h & We-,tcn1 ll'':-"'" & tr:1111 1ng. 1 ;:w~ "'""'h'tJw Fountain Valle~. 97!1 !I li."1 '"' • ., _,, l'cl..,,IJn & <.: lOCl.>C ll hO 97!MHl>-I aft 6pm ----------• S..2·37117 --------,, (Juu;,ar l'nlor I'' & ::.lcrco T~1pes1ry. Pvt Pl) 's onl~ -20' Skipjack-open. 21 _ '75 Bronco MISSION VIEJO eornbo. xlnt eund S5UO Ii 10·71114 Pauoi.onit: V1ll.~o Cas1>eltc O '.\f C'. radio . tie pl 74 Kawairnki 175 Enduro Cheyenne Package IMPORTS Homt•l1tc gas dri ven pla~'l'I'. ·'• Color 1 11ounder. t:rndem trlr . slrecl /dirl (;d i·ond . 85700. _ 4!19-4430 1111111µ. :-, h 11 SJ r, St)al'e JJ \' n a (i "t1'l 11 r i.: '' "t Iv :o.lcr'l'o \, ne" :Sl!l:!i1 or xlnt cont!, Si ,tJOO . .&9 1-4064 S500 tbst ofr 5.15 .. 17-1!1 A \\'f\ Pkwy. S. D Fn\ '. hc:it1•r . l 10 kTll on lll'cclctl. \\Ill pa~ llfl t11 bt:sl urt.or Will deliver - --'70 'l'QyO ILI Lundcruist•r U?Ul Mari:uentc Pkw). "hct'bS!~5.IH2·W1it.1 Sl.'10 Call552 Ui:l3 Or.i L'vuut). t7 1~ 1 U)56ChnsCrafl23 .need: •n l!ondu S L3f,O Xlnl \\/platform & ramp for IJODGI': 7:1 Uubblc> to 831•1748 . 1 ~113.5:133 work. r c a so n abl cond.250t1m1.mu:H:-cll motorcycll'. $!400/firm i:umcr:.iuu. Autu uun:. __ i yr 1lll1 R11mµ Ulunl.t•f ··1 .~Pt:t'O, ~l'h" Hiil ~urn " W .U 11 ,1 ~ '1 ... I ' " ' • " Boat• & Mo-'n• 979-722.1 $00(1. 751-1:1786. 540·51 1 I 1~15·3003 btw -I 5 pm. P ,~. P /H. de<' walcl '74 2 d r Aurt1 1001.S. Auto, \pp.dun..,.,i (:"llllrl" (, .. 11 $~1. \\ ,1,..11_1~1~. _m.i1 h111~· \\ herld1._11r. 1_, .1.~011.il>ll .. n .. hk ... 9~0 u l Pt 11 bl ''"'"' Lie, "l';,ll'r~~ t.>qU:tJl11~11. 11111•. Si!> 5;>'i .I0.1 1 o.JIH~~l.1 Equipment Boats, Sail 9060 '7:1 llusky -l(IO. all the .:ood .I E~I' 963~~·58.., J • c v Y ~~~t~ ~!JC1.lll'i)r""lie~1~. S5()1l bst ofr 714·Mli·9"•~· l .... ~.II Hc,,t uur.111L 1.i1.1c::. Will P··~ I Pt'I llll'lal ....................... ·····;4·~·~;~;;;;~ ;~· •••• ~1~{; ~~~bl'l j?~C :\·::-.~ SHI!)() !lit!(, (;J ~. \ ~7!> 1257 '76 Dodgt' Trade~mun HJO Lem. Ul'I. 1133-5461 dal. -PCllcl'l \\1)1" l.1l>ll'', l11r 11th .. hJllL:~I 1:111111 General 9010 ., ti7JOJl";('VL~. For Sale Kelloi:i: Rrcd • h11m1•11rufr i;;11 111,;i rn'~<l1~11n. llt:l·d· ;!IHI 11nh •••••••••,.••••••••••.. & Newport Moor1n)! 1>-l:!·Oli:! Trucks 9560 V 8, t•stm int, ts.500 1111 ---- . .\rnfab Colt II m,o::., 11(',1111 55i ·8651! afll'r 51' \I · ,\ VOi llt!d Ko\l.:r 7 14·~-35~:_5:J6-!'>711i _ KAW i\Sf\KI M Cl !IO •n .• •• •• ••••. • •• •••• • ••• • • See. Pl'. Offer. 968·2 1<14. t !l 7 2 A u d i 1 O O LS . l'O ormul1on. me tem '" ,·,.11 11 . \ld:r.11\ · Mark Ill t3't> Ju:.l rt'· Aul om ut1c w Jl\M t FM peramont ud ShO'" pr• • I llob1cl6.trlr,newtran<; \t~M.• clean. 31){) "" 011 74FORDRAHGER Dod"c '71 f,() 1111, i.ln r ··d10. ~.~.,. (,""7EYY). ~ " -1 Eilh1111 1·,,.,1 .. r.1L11r . ~sica forb1:.he1l IJ1 ,\\vn 'J " u .,..,..,~ ,.., Sl>\!Cls.C:all"knds.afle1 li :!OO lll'l '· nl'\lf Instruments 8083 llaodle:. op lo :io 111, mon:. S1A2S lllll·ll255 o enj!111c . IJ e,t uflcr i1zTOHPICKUP l'nnd. t:mquc r mpr int Pn.pty ~ll·30!)I). noon & C\ t' l! IC"'ti.' I 58\·7505 979·9834 or I tO 16 lhru 6 1 3 d d L ' (Jno•n hou:.l' U11.; "knd ----. "· ' -' u"cd ~:; II Ill 5171! ............ •• ••• .. • ••• motor & t; n.>uplc s.595 or t'Y .• spce . r.1 10. ~.x· .-,., 1"20)979·""''0 2 ~ u ... 31'' .E-lh"r. s•t ." "1 . (011 \Ul>l L'o't 74, nut.o, sun-s II () w 11 II t I I I \'I --I Pl I l'unn :\IJn.(J !\l.1111 111:1· lratlc lor i.maller \\on 16· llob1e Ci.It. hghl. fasl U" ...... Lra nice' ( 6l;;<J ) r Or J ~ ... '-.. ... u "' • · ·' 011ni: :. 1 c an " d I 1 <">395 "rt Fox SantaAnaSt.1 100C, AM /1''.M. radials, 'fhnroui.:hhred hun1ct. · ·f , \\; l>I , Bii(/ uri,:Jn. C'<1'\"lh·111 1·1111111 !'>-Ill 07K2 !\ew s uils w win ows + "1<1 Yamah:i 250 Enduro. :i.i c •1 ~ "'11 -----:!:l,OOO mi. i.lnt cond. dark hru1\n "l•lcl1111: n rq.;, " >H · 1111n.Sl00. I' P 53:! 1:i:;~1 -trlr SJ.150.IHHl-t67 hkl' nu 7011 nu , J Bell Lcai.mg. 2586 Nl·\Oport i:! Ford Van. Auto,!: $3,800. A9A·8486 d ~·. ,.. kln"''"''"'~prd, •·m1s1· l \1·•11 R ·1"1 nu R•1"1n" Bl\•d CO"I 1 •tc•a .. " l!l4:i3!l7 103 .. \'1~lacir.ind~ ~ B ('l,Jrm1·L ~:i D111R~ L;kc ~'-'\'' ~llXl -rn-.. -1 1-0Bl_l-:_CNr~· irlr ~1~~~: ~ll5 Mu!>l !'It'll 64s-366i J' ·' J l'o~~7~i:\,,1,,rGP~1. 491-l~cvcs_. ___ _ 'I WO "r Appy L 1tl,\ "rt'"ll f~IU t:>.'\i \ltOSiJ\, sno l'hliiJ l:i:!llJ & xtrus Xlnl l'Unll J ,, • .. • • ·74 COURIER PICKUP ·--\' '73 Audr 100 LS. M~t ~~· 1 1 1rokc .kS3l5o :-.1x 1175:! .111 J'oi n Ull ,..11 ,.l'\ -.ale \ .,11 lfor<lly llSl'tl l!H :.i 11 \'.\ClfT SAl.E~:'lt ,\N ti7:l J.111 <><!;.io.~l!Ol( 73 \' .im.11\J IOO,\l.\ dirt 1.! Oodit~ ~la'<,• Van. 8 lmrnuc. Manual tra~. ·1r '' n • " hike. l\lnl 1•11ncl, S!50 I Spct·d. J<>c:km~111 111:.1!:!'.. ·1u1" I s I H ! S O 1 lh· · ' 1 ~ 1·,111 i.:cl in f111m ~lllll'r I> Office Furniture & c iood 0Jlt)()rtnml' ('\I, 20. :.Int t·ond1tion hc1>t oHc t ~,g ?:i:!.i li>rp \, cllo\L 832oxL . • • · ' " hrcm 11 'my lop, ra •.i<" House holdGoods 8065 h.1111!11H: llOlll••I pl.int-.. Equipment 8085 tWi!N)OO \1alllll' Jw,111 , romp'llss ,\l\1 /1-'M. ll'\' b"'· L?t "hl~ . .iir,lie11~e w/bro\1n ~t 111 11 11 • 111 111 I • -· $2588 tires.S!·ltl5 ltl-l ·!t71ll int. I "' ma. O n ly $2,9.'>0, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • • s.,:t• J l."t ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnan~ t•xtra~ l!H> d:!J , 1 Ho ntL_t i :lU l.o\\ .,,. \dmiral Imperial. rd'ril! 1~11i.:111 I! 111"~' lla.,i.l:h . 111'.\I l':xc•· 11111! (\ 111·1' 11 Boob, ~ointenonc9{ mlll•ai.:•• :>.l11l 1·und s10011 540-5630 72 F11r1I Van 1-:1110, W 1:J02, K3:! 4Hi!f SJZ."I. !'\lal':lt' Chef"' i.:ntl f~ ·"1 ~''.I' \\111111 I· ·11111 l\'1 c;..i 1·1111d ,1·,., ! .Iii Service 020 • P-CAT #220 111·111 :,111 ~ xlnl l'Olld i\Jjll) \Ira:. Austi,,..Heoltty 9709 die. l'onl·eµt lll'rl\',, SJa;,, ,;Hi:! C.o tl1.1t cl II II t'1·:1nl..1"x:1:1'ir>~l d .I\, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point ~!:1:1 7'J.ll ~lo 4\1:117!1-1 :.tit 51'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'Ii i ~Ji ll IH~t'Kll.\NI> ,.,µ,•r or ;,:,11 I tt uncl.1 i i \J11t. hoth turquo"''· li7~ !flit 1 :-. (' .\1 111<1 l I I I I•. I 1·< I l'l'c 1!111n-111,1111\ .\l•·•..it:•l Samoa 2 1 n1:.to m hi I pull had,,, J\ lph.111<'1 I rn 'lib Ford E1·1muh0l'. '"µer '66 AUSTIN HEALEY Jewelry 8070 1~•11 I. '"11 1.1~·:11 ·~•.: ·"" 1111,.\JI•..: l'11pw1 1-(d <·1111d OK 612 70:i:!!f nul~tni: sloop Hollt•1 111 I huc·k n •,,t 11('1' 2626 HAR80R BLVD. \.111, rd1111ll, ~1000. 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SJ2· \\,1(c1 l'lu,,Tax&L1cense J IOOW.1'::.t llwy, 'l/B &15-2200 ll'cmukt•r, clr('s:.cr , dou Port a polty, sso Fii-h ___ _ prc:.sure n•.rwlator, SIO 642-9405 bit· bdrm wt, kmJ,: h<'d rinill•r w /pa Pl'I S250 CALI f'" 32 sway ha 111 w 1hnokup hi!? %.ii? ~'"1111-: i\!Jdlllll', 7:>1 li6i.&,54~• 2.177 5' Grunt! l\,ma11, Trolling pole" & rcl'I' ~ II\' 1·1a,s1c 1\001I sl0<1p. ,;.1. t-: C hfl t>:1r.. SllS. lllJl1" hv ~llll!Cr " Jn 6 . It! "A0777" I .• r h bris tol "Ont!. '>'"n"r ... brakt· controllrr, S2S \Int ,.111111 t•mm·~ 111 11.,11 llnll) rraft ('p\ Approx mo s o .,.. · " U)l~or cu •~ ing llCJr • • ~ • _ ~---------t 1>'73 S27•• 'laterm art • :; berths. 897 !Will \\Ood ;1 rl"r lJ<•'>k. 11111111 ltiS \th 1\\01•111'10, Short ·• h , ''·' 1 S" 7• 1 teak deck,,, i ::..1ils, 11 • L' d d '7:i or be~t oflt•r. \lu'll " 1111 "" <'11111 ·" :>ye €arly u1011 , 1-:111!11.,h ·;1 ;,o hp W1nnrr ~ c: \\lnt'hi•c; l'I•' ~t:!.:.oo. Pl' H SJnt.i r c. 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Boats, SUJK / ••••••••••••••••••• •••• THEODORE ROBINS FORD '20t.O HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 64'2 ·0010 '73 CHEV • 1/'l TOM PICKUP \'II. illll <> I rn n11, pow1•r ,H•c·1 , radiQ, he11t 11r 1!1!1tiN1 $3499. Plu::. 'J'11x & l.lcen11e THEODORE ROBINS FORD Truck wheels: one ti·lug Daily Pilol <.:t:issiC1ed Ad Call 91l2·6269 now. ~utHul. 83!1·8300. Oocka 9070 a..,.,.ol 9510 SS;onc8·1ugw/new re· - -------••••••••••••••••••••••····••••••••••••••••••• ------__ _ cap S.1._2. 642-3379 F A 0 E 1 N l N G 1.iO' SIDE TIE at tho Co\'e. ,64 Cont. SJOO : 'GI 1 'ht'vy 'f18 Chc~·y ·~T. pick-up, 3 '2060 HARBOR Sl VO COSTA MESA 642·0010 2nli ll;111ch•rThnn Shop. 1 N 0 N R 0 N E R NB. Call Ron at 55G·39J7, PU. w /cam per $750. 211 i.pccd. ii Mio. uo t: :?.Jnl. C'\t !Wh1nd R I z E G O or 352·7091• E\'i<, Sonlu Isabel, t'M '1!19 2828 Ft.'NI Barn Till'' Snt ttl 5 Bo ~l · A ii bl ---E. M B A p 111 ' oonng '3 8 e Antiques/ '72LU\' 23 mpg. l'phl~trd 52.25 per rt . Call e' es Clas1lc1 9520 shc•ll, 1 ,pct, hl•aders, air. B I E 673·5339 ••••••• ••.............. $!395 l'h 4lf5·07811 TOP DOLLAR PAID l''OH(.'Ll!:\:-. IMPORT CARS 2 1lr~ l'r' ".111ht:1, h1cll' a h1"fi w tmtrhn~ love• st> el '\1u(lr&1 <'h.iar. kmg Silt.' bed. 631 1920 1~5pm 8 A T E D Slip or Side Tie needed •OVF.fi7~CAHS~ iJ<.:ouner.autn.,\\t /P\1, r.1de dl•an 1~1 VW Iv TE s 60'/\.uxSail. Privateor " IN INVF.NTOH\ r-n~ top shrll &. llool, lnck ·;..1 1'111'\.. ·~1' r IJ Gin Bo'< On Pnrac11', 1lnnl! lubby Oct. J9·2l Tut's • Thun;. 10-5 Maple bookl Jse. head board dbl, & frame, $35. Unimat lathe w faeces~. Sl50 96.'1·3870 . ----------1 K it c hen Cab inets & Formica Counter T ope. ~~+-+-+-for fair use of boat or '.' t 1 d t I T I E G46-934Sanytimc. AN'TIQUES &<.."LASSI~ _I! ~nd.!'62 0l30 ___ ~.~~r > mo t• r ue C R A G Rolls Royce, DenUey & •75 FORD A 35, SLIP FOR R"'..,.,.. T·Birds; From SSOO to V-1 Pick Up TruC'k Autos.. Imported c.,.j ... 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" cy · '.>&,•••11li1 111' 1111 i·\I l'"l 1.H :J'Jl\l!'>l' 1 UllllP 1>ll'rco & hl1"'aJ.:e r .i•·!.. " 7 "°"''""I .,.,.1,. -vvv » Jull.ir p.111l l1Jr 1mp..11 h "'" ·"'"'"" llll, """ nt olr t>I:> il!.11 $4699 While 'I l>lad• l.u.idcJ' ;_ 81ti·VMI~ • • CO~TA MESA 117sLJ\'I • · Dahun 9720 DATSUN ONLY $4295 " 1973 CAPRI •••••••••• ••••••••••••• :: SPORT COUPE .:t845 llurbor Uhd MISSION VIEJO -0 <'} 1 . 1 :.vwJ " ._lie!.. '73 DATSUN Co:.la .)lc~u :>IV t>llO IMPORTS • h r 1200 2 DR ft I , \lrl~I 1nl1:nur 1:12.ioz Hl'J -t:.pd \11.'ry Pkwy S.p F111 ) heater & A.)I f'.)1 tape 1.1<· 9W.J "U iStk:t-lll5 1 )l.il(,, ... \)I ~·.)1 •111· I.' :!M70tM :1ri::oenlti l'!.."' ~l>nbelte,abl y rm •$1799• si-1:,i1. tii:llii:11 831-174S }'l<ll'Ulate ! l\I U!>t ,,ee to ·"lievl' ~ < R86197 1. Ml\R Q 0 IS MOTORS )•110;MAAGUlRIU P~Vv'r \t"' 0 .. · ... 1u f, ... y -A ••. ,., t•·• Ml~~ION Vl(JO OJI· 1dd(. 49~ • IJ10 Jensen 9732 .•..••........•.••...•• • ONLY $2895 ;NEWPORT DATSUN ~ ii 2Wl. u1r, Lim Im, laµ\• ~ilver. 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Lo mr SllltHr Will 1,1k1· Mercl"des Senz 9740 HOUSE OF trade. 1:).15.1.'>1:1 Brand New '7 6 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• '73 DATSUN 61 o HONDA Cars .\llS 75 2&1s. :..1u,,t ,,ell to IMPORTS Lil· ~9-IH Di\ tH!IZ 1 OVER ·t OO 11,.,1111 r l'P dy!>. !li!.I !li°>411l 213 j92 I ·8 SSS • $2399• To Choosl° From! ,.,,.,., 556 1)..'Jlll 714/523-7250 UNIVERSITY 73 Mercedes 280 t;.j5 12.30 ur l!-12 I! 117> Oldsmobile Honda Cars • GMC ·1~1 )J1·n.·cd~:. &>n1 21111 SI. T k Sh1111 room l'ontl. llur..:1111 rue s 11\ lal·qucr sn.suo 1r;11Jc <ill5U llarhor Uh J or oiler 71 1 5<i5-til!li 'o:.tu Mesa S-ltl·!Jti-IU Mli 190SL ·;,x W llurd top. XI nt l'un'cl. 831 ·37 :r. l!llill "l'fl'\'<ll'~ 220. 4 ~1)J \\I F!\1 radio. llt'\\ in t\•1111r &. tin•' 25 m1 µer i.:al l~·'lt ofll'r or trade l!lr IH1·!..u1J 11r 11anel 6i5 11!1711 1h1yi. or 673-967ti <ill lipm. 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HOUSC• · · . of lmpor ts · MHCED(S BENZ WEEKLY SPECIALS -0- 45 0 SE L MILAN BROWN )I .. ;'I \ 1.J .ll Su11n1ol ,111fl 1··""'111' 'l1o \lus U I' I. l .1p llnl S:.!11 lliX Hi" IL11 I.. Sl:l,lil I !\lu I'> 1111 ~I 11 ..,., tl.6l603 I lt11: :...,.,Ill~·· "" 1h1,, ,.,11 · I '" ..11111 h• 11111 1mh1tkll Factort Au111ori zed Dealer -US£D- '73 450SLC Sunroof Sll'N.'!t \ \1 V \I C a -; i; ,. I l ,, l. n ,\I 1 , Lt•<1lht•n• I nl IOU.I ;\I~: MG CAU FOR A QUOIT 213 921-8588 714 523 -7250 MA'CeeleS Benz 9742 ··················~···· 1974 MG MIDGET Super hit ll• "'P1trb1·.11 1mma1·ul.111· I h11111111 ' tulll.1 ~1 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS lddOl M All(•UI Alll PKWY ')(1n 0 t"<Jo f r w 'I ·Aw1~ry E11.1t Ml~~ION VIUO ~Jl-2880 49~·1110 !\ICC tl8. auto. In 1111 ~111111 l'Olld, 11\!W IOIJ, II ll'l' \\hi,, Sl 2UO. tl4-l l!llill 1011 ~so~ & so~ '75 CVCC. yelh111 . Ill'" radials. 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Fiii TAPE llM\ile 333NLO , $5595 TOYOTA Corolla Pooular • ~ot.1 mHft1Qt Q•lt•r Y etto w w•'"' contrutlf'Q lf'ltenor OftlflH 5¢121 OnlY $1495 73 FIAT 12• Sport 2 Door r,.. _,1 .. o~• AM·FM '''""•cvtele ~&•~"0 890332 I ()nty $2795 '64 CHEV Nova II ·u f10ND1\ ever 5Spc1..'<1. Super Cnn<I MERCEDES ON DISPLAY ---------...................... . S3300 ti7:J.S(}.lti 1,11 1111. auto ''"" l't 'll•cnng. Jll' .\ :'11 l·')I JOCJUar 9730 ••••.••...........•.•• 4 IN INVENTORY 1973 JAGUAR's Chrollll' "1rl' "hl•cl:. dli.l' whccb, ·I ~pcl•tb ;111d .i Ill u 111 a I l l',, F 11 r I h l' I astrrllous hu~ l'I' NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Cout Hwy. k8. 642·9405 'o lCfl'll lap<'. t'lllll'llllf,., t't1ntl YHC6JI, House of Imports 714/523-7250 '75 MBI 240 Diesel l'la:.i..it· wh1l1·. 1·u111 .. h 1 I I . a 11 • \ :\1 ·FM . p11wcr slct•n11~. lo m1 t>XK!\I \'I" Bu~ 111' lea~!' 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MPG ~ Tl.J & l<flft"W HWY:., .... -::··;::.,-· .. OTY 4 speed (HLB210180961"'46481 · • ... •~.... Full factory eQUIPm&nl USE SAN JUAN CREEK OFFRAMP 4-SOUTH (HLB210783569-•562l IMMa>IATE O!UV!Rl' Full factOfY eQuipment FREE T AMK OF GAS Wmt 1MI flURCHASI 0, AHY HIW OR UllD CAR ~ MltcTIOH THtS A.Diii , I &Jnday. October l 7, 1978 ______ -1'.....;;;.;.A..;.;IL;...;Y..;.;P_IL_o_r ....... C=J.,_$ USED USED '62 PORSCHE '74 PORSCHE ' 1969 vw 1971 vw ,., Top Com,., ICAIMAHN GHIA 01 to tit COWi c...,... ''-' ''""' • Jt,t•mt err.o.'"""°'-· T6999 $f2~49MS. f.wllp rqu1pe>H lt< •Jf.l!tlJO l .. t ~ 5.tt •l•l~J 1975 vw 1975 vw '71 PORSCHE '75 FIAT u nu CAM,11 '" n• Pt011 l ... ...i1M90--I •JOWVS l ··~ Dt•ria IW• #OPNIV •-"'Ow\pt!Clttl-r 0.-1, lf.9'.I mlln.. Wtll r., .. ""--4112"0 ls. tc>• IJJHSO $2899 $5499 $4499 $4799 1975 vw SCllO<CO COU'I J \Old (V\~ l,.n I •Jtlo,\~P 1975 vw UHIT lO• t"l .. t~ Olfl# O•l'llH I"' •lftMI(, BIG SELECTION OF USED CAR BUYS!! 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Imported AMtos, Imported AMtos, Imported Allto1, '-ported · Auto1, l•porhd Autos, hwported Autos, Import.cl Autos, llftporhd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MGB 9744 Porsche 9750 Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 V0Huwa9en 9770 Volbw094tn 9770 Yolkswaqen 9770 Volvo 9772 Volvo 9772 ··•·····•···•·••··•···• .•.••.•.................•••...•...............•••.....•.••..••.•••••. ·•······•·•···•••·••••· ...•••.•........•••..•......•.................•...........••...•••.•• ·••····•·•·••·•··•····· MGB ·75. 17·000 mt. hke PORSCHE '76 SOUTHERN ·11 !\l urk II. auto, ong. 1969 VW-IHTLI * * '70 vw Uus. <'unversinn. ORANGE COUNTY SOUTHERN new. AM 1F'M l'M~ellc * * owner Xlot cond N•w ~ • newcng under warr, ne" sisoo. 960·~911 •TURBO CARRERA* ORANGE COUNTY'S . . ,.. 4 speed, ma s. r1ldlo & VOLVO ORANG! COUNTY'S VOLUME tlres. 540·8261 or 557·6997 heater. <023 'Zl. IU'es. 968·,H J l days. EXCLUSIVELY VOL\'O VOl;UMir: !\ICllGT .71 d hlk Rik on Blk. sunrf 8 & ~I uft 6pm 0 ..,.LY $I Z9S CLEAN SJ6.0002 ,ift6':30 Roo ~ • ~ • rl' w !"l. poh.,tll'd l:il· mai:· .. ttcJ TOYOTA DEALER ..:....__. --" -_: ~~--Largest Volvo Dealer VOLVO DEALER A!\l l-!\l,45.ooo.mi Xlnt shr>. loY.crcrl 1000 m1 Triumph 9767 HEWPORTDATSUN '56 VWBUG .Vintage.Lil mOrangeCounty! cond S2600. IWU·~91 -,\ II s 0 L l ' T Jo: L \' F:XAM P LI:'.: Brand nl'w ••••••••••••••••••••••• 888 Dove Street UP SALE Y.tndow, J:d conrt. run... . BlJY or LEASE ~~ ............. !?~~ ~:r~~w~E~4~~~:;9 9~ ~~~~t~i~~~·,&fully A ~:!~!~~-~~T! NE~~~i3~~ACH ~Htp~;;.~2~~~· ~nl~ ~·,-~~~[~l}~,i:c,;~·~ EXAMPLE: Brand nl"w 19i6 \'oho 2425. Full\' t:qwppe<I. <090046). · ·n Upel l!IOO ~uper m1, 5Sf>06.'l9 _ -OHLY $2997 (503DTB>.Buyorlease. ....EW '76 R"'lllT USED VW ol 9772 air Sl:400 !168·0KSR \\ l..ntl ·u l'orsrhe !ll.:l l R. mtnt S "'DDLEB "'CIC ,... "' V vo • • _or~~ufl5 .30 _ _ roncl. AMt F!'tf . ,\lidichn "' "' Model 1701·4 s pe ed . • ..................... . OHLY $6596 VALLEY IMPORTS <250933>. BUSES '72 Volvo I BOOE 2025 S Manchester '700pel Kadett, xlnt cond. t i re.· 10 m 1 ' s1>9Sj). 811·2040 495.4949 ~3499 ' Classic, lo mi, air cond., Anahei·m 750-2011 22.000 m1 . Sl.050. Ca ll &'2-~------• ~ Ml\RQUIS MOTORS Plus Tax & License I s pd. 0 v e r d rt v e. ---963·3354eve~. '70 Po rsche 914. Xlnt TR BILLYATES CAMPERS Loaded. Cherry, superVolvo l SOO ES,1973.23.000 1~&01 MARC •U' I 1Tf PN. WT ',.un Ou·qu f,.,.., ·A"t'' y I••' Ml\~IUN 111110 Porsche 9750 cond. Must !It'll Hest orr. THINK BRITSH VW-PORSCHE deal. P68A. ma 's. Xlnt conit. Call ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Pvt Pty 5'8·28!)3.__ _ THINK NOW IS THE TIME British Car Co. 640·4280. Ii JI· JUUO <IY~ -1110 1973 PORSCHE 66 Por:.chl' 912• rcblt cng. BRITISH CAR CO San Juan Capistrano TO BUY ALL 714 ,1990-2525 -------- 911 E TARGA l)opy ruff, ~800loffer TOYOTA MG-JAG-TR 837-4800 493-4511 SALE PRICES 213 /694·2854 Want ad results 642·5678 Classlricd Ads 642·56711 5 d i t r.~,,, ,.,,..,,, Exc1tin" plan lets you 196 ........ ~ GARDE ... WEST spee , a r com . stN·t•n. """' \JUJ' " ..,,...,, w .... .. ......... s. Used Autos, UHd ............ , Ustd ma.::. Buv or x 1 ~T ----"A BETTER purchase like o lease. -"'..v• lease plan. i600llr<..: ,~· 19i*l Pursch<' !ll IT, xlnl Sensible payments. Over FASTBACK VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DJ>LE.BA.CK 1:on<l.lowm1les.rnl&cxt BARGAIN" 100 n e w /u sed . Im · A veryrucerunning~'ar ! 2Blocks W.BeachBlvd -V-A~L-L,EY IMPORTS hkt>new 64{)..9261) medial& d elivery. Jo'or <SAV438>. 7800Weatmmliler Blvd 831-2040 495.4949 Renault 9755 BETTER quoto call. 60 Mos On. BILL YATES Westmln11ter 893·7551 ..•••....•.... ..••..••. ~0a11. BsR1T1sH c AR vw.PoRscHe 61 Por. con\' J.'>6 He,l11 E11rop1•an Rc•naull l6 YET 213/694-1951 SanJuanCapistrano * J600eog rcbll. Xlnt rnnd. front whl 837 4800 493 4511 213·592·18311 drivt', t•vcrythlng ne~. AT 714/990·2900 • • '68 VW BUG . Gd cood * ·~DATs·uN · ./ CHECK THESE PRICES ~ VES loo much to list . $1299 Must sell. Make offer ·ee tU2-. ~ spd. AM /FM, Cotnc sec.13:1 E. J6th St. BILL MAXEY '74 SPITFIRE .. * * 559.1747 • e 76 710 2 DOOi SIDAN e Orig owner. SS800 nr bs 112. C :\t urt :?pm RDS TR -------?S 610 4 DOOll • Fact()()' aJr conditioning. AM/FM ofr. 833-8980. !151·Sfl20 ------'68 Bug. 'iO rblt eng. Rbl AM/FM radio, yellow. 6736 miles. ------RollsRoyu 9756 TOYOTA 4spt>cd.red beauty.Like BUGS trans. New t ires radio, stereo cassette, green, •73 Porsche !H4. Super ••••••••••••••••••••••• new, lo miles. 539LllT. ahock.'i. Offer. 968 9136. mags. radltls. moulding, pinstripe, 5559 ml lea, mags, radials, c on d .. Ne w tir e~. "lDEALERINUS.A. undercoa tin g . (S er . m o uld i ng. p i n stripe. "' ,\~t I' \1 "PPC':t r 11 rp · MOW DUR I MG OUR '73 VW Beatie. Xlnt cond tHLe1004oe34J (Stk. J4331J. u n d e r c o a t • n g . C S er. 1 SSlOO 11,1 ulr !l(iJ 811.17 JRR RCOAYRVER '61'THRU '76 New tires. am/fm radio s3244 •JHL71007883~ (Stk. #4829). ·t;7 !Ill . l'om11 rei.tnred OCTOBER OVER 30 12.300 496_·8_46_1. _-c SAVE HOW SA.VE S]ll24 NOW ~llnl, ulloyi-. Webber'!. ROLlS·ROYCE '611 uui;:. Runs great. .,.. ___________ ...., ___________ ..,,. 9-o,iso twl 0~1642·005-1 =~t':.•,. DISCOUNT TO CHOOSE FROM Good llres. $850. •76 710 4 DOOi SIDAM • ••75 710 2 DOOICOWI• -....,.. 70TriumphGT6 +. 36.000 S Call497·3965 Auto. trans., AM/FM radio. Fectory air conditioning, A~ '63 Super 90 l' Shi.irp. ull I S2 150 rr 4 SPEED ---Orange, 7012 miles. moulding, radio. y ellow, 371 1 mile's. ori~. Sl,5<KI. tH4 UK!>O '' CLOSlo suN011vs $ALE 67m~.1~~<'7c. . . or o er. '68 VW Sqbk, gd cond. under co at In g. (Ser. moulding, undercoating. (Ser: No. H42 00~1 "' ..., $1200. 549-lMS.1621 Mes .. -·54 Bentley R Type, whl . CONVERTIBLES Dr SA H R JJHL710070885) (Stk.1M842). JKHL710026383) (Stk. #4529). P I Port " I t r I •COROLLAS '71Spitfire.39M. Radlala. • •. gt1. 011 35 . 3644 r vote y ,..ray n . i.un roo • au o. ' $ 24 $ 1976 Porllhe914•2 0 xlntcond. 12131881·1_994_ skJ ruck", car coven, SUNROOFS 69 VW Bus/Cnmpr rebl SAVI HOW SAVE ,MOW •PICKUPS v ery c le a n . Sl9SO. • ~:1'o~~:0~!~~~~f .. ~~f ~~.~ •••...••.•..• !?~~ •CORONAS 558·7909 ALL SALi PllCES :t:';';,c~~~~·~~.:~1 r:a1 d 1':he!1 8 5·.tr1a0c mtlalpees. •74 Saab 99\.E t. •CELilCAS *'62TR 3 • GARDEN WEST 63 vw Bus, d;pendnble, 1'7919s. c aii S48·l934. aak upd .. A~1 /F~ t.ape. 111<e •CHINOOKS c~a~11~f;:r VW good cond .. siooo. Pvt forBrian. new ZX 11. Xltn t·ond.. LANDCRUISERS 2BlksW.ofBeachBtvd Pty.AM~_·S_7llO ___ , ------6451884 • ~ •11TR·6 7600WeirttmtnsterBlvd •m vw Jlug, reblt ens, '739U Pori.chc. A l s11so. WE'RE Mint condition. Lo mi, Westminster 893·7551 xlnlin/out. PvtPt,y. · e757102DOOIS9AMe Factory air conditioning. AM/FM radio , orange. 5063 mlles, moulding, undercoat. (Ser. #JHL710053017) (Stk. #481S). SAVI 13449 HOW' •75 710 4 DOOi sm>AMe Fact()()' 1lr conditioning, AM/FM atereo radio, red, 9932 mllet, moulding, undercoating. (Ser. #JHL710040025l (Stk. #4406). · SAVI s3444 HOW0 c•ondilion. SS50Q, one of a kind. E·Z pymts. * 968·2103 •546·3'J3~• m 1KBV * ----...a '"8 9. I' h L' Toyoto 9765 DEALING lritlshCarCo '75 vw Convertible, --.-.-7 .. -6-10_2_D_O __ --_--.-.... ------------" 12 orst" e ..... ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM Fl\f f!. t • VK _.s. reblt . new paint, must .75CoronaSta\Vgn,4snrl 714/990•2525 6S VWVan,factarycam. I 11 xJ~terod c;,~~17e7~1 Auto . trans .• factory air . •7,7104DOOISIDAN•. _s~.~ AC.radio.I rack.GOOd ONTHi lll/694·2154 pr. $1100 or best. ofrer. ~ri3:J 0 con ''""' -· conditioning, AM/FM stereo '73Porsche914 running co::5. Mu:'ll sell ENTJRE --· 536-7400,$36.:1599 radio. aQua. 6568 mil.a, ,.;..,..00 673 """" '76 TR·7. w /warranty. ·n VW Kombi·Camper ldl d ti __,._, :\lint. One of a kind...!!_'·-·-~---Must ~ll. 66 VW, clean, runs 1ttat, very s h "'rp, •adlali', mou no. un ercoa ng, ,..,,.,,. Air condltlonltljJ. Stick shift, radlq, Helter. etc. STK 5090. A ... r•t h h 1 INVENTORY 11 by T d ... • . (Ser. tHL810·07117~l (Stk. m l ••.c romew ~ei. ·74 Corolla 2 dr, oriir 997·3120.Wlcnd$768·7508 must se ues ay. AM/FM .~.536-4241 ) 64SJNZ. Spec. price. owner. xlnt cond. Mu:.t S ET ---Makeofr.673·59.57 .. ~ • '4459 .....-.... ... SAVI s4z99 MOW· lritflh Ccr Co. sell. movin1t ahr oad E HE ·oo Spltfi~. only SSM mi., 70 VW bug. red. Xln\ _.,., "¥" 213 '°90·2525 S?200 673 o!1J5 GOOD GUYS AT xlnt eond. Offer. 646·3442 DUNE BUGGY r~ ~k cond, nu paint, Jo ml, e '7' DATSUN 710 e . 1 ~ ---or 54()..4484 bod. mag wb1s, big ti.res. wk n d s & n (\ 5 pm 714/694-2854 ·75 Toyota Cclt<'a ST. VW tebll enf S45·0722 S:J7-2033 • ~ D oor. Stlok s h iff, a ir ~che 911 T, hke-new, Aulo. um,fm SJ.650 Call V0Ht1wa9.n 9770 1195. i----·------1 ~o mltilonl•l•ngo•· at• ePraeortltaeQel Feac'racktory· ~.... ........ •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• '7~ VW .,, .. n B"• eu-" .atM. allo.~·s. S t ri m·-"'"''""---· -_ __ ..... VW 8 Lo ii " ~ ... , ,.-W ........ ...;.-'-I I St" ,.,_. '10 VW IUG 'R''" r .... ~5:.......1e!! !!'50e· sh:arp. lo mUeace, -. ~•••TIY ,.,.. "ng. .... ..,.,_ iostru. AM1l'M. mu:1t 1971 TOYOTA , ... .__,,... ....... ..., _.... Demo s4z99 e ?~DATSUN 710waM e LoecMd with ..,,..., Lo Lo.,.. .... : 15029. • SAYI s4999 MOW• .. ~~i1w~~~ e ofr. P P CORONA. ~EDAM ~~·. r=:~1 <~:~~~ 67HS74 . _675-_6866 ______ -t SA ft MOW --------Automatic, radio, huter for JG months' dererl'OO '68 VW. Shai'\>! Ruos '68 ~ w/r~blt encme, .-------------to----------..---4 ·11 914, wbitir over black. le lirss thlln 49,000 miles. payment price '1871.92 aood, automatic stlck new tires. alereo, $900. e ?' 610 WACK>H • •?6 71' J DOOi AM • am1fm, 40,000 ml. Xlnt Fa bulo u 1' 2nd car! '74 Cor.olla SS Xlnt cond, APR l!J.92'"k on approved sh.in. just tuned, lubed & 548-41.93, 646-8072 4 IPffd, a4r condttlonlng.,AM-FM AM·F M rad Io. <4 epeed, cond. $i500. 960-2598 1682DllA>. This week at Must sell S2lOO1ofr. credit. malnt ser v. M-o vlng •. 73 VW Bu~. 1 pue. nu 8'9re0, mouldings. only 7.835 mouldings, stt'fplno. onty 7.604 '73 9HT Silver. !S 1pd, mass. FM. air cond, etc. l Owner. Xlnt cond. lhru· out. ll0,700 MS"625 o 963>ll04 74 Pwlcho 114. 841\Ja re4, lo.d9d. Best otr. on,. • ONLY SI 995 494-&'715 &~:!!!1 S 1399. must sell. Malec otrer. steel radials, 25,000 ori • mll••· D•tno f81552,4'4 Stk. • mlltt. Demo. f0715209 Stk. "73 Coron•. Good ''ond Plu~ Tait & License 636-0974 rnl Sf700. MS.7183 17580. ,1601521. Ori'tc bwnr, pooo. ,hst ofr. lm-'1176. r-- TH'ODORC ROBINS IORO . • 11 ,,.1 t\f ~ I l 't1(1 L::~r. 833•119' 74 To1ota $$.~•pd. maaa. air tll~s. headers. 21.0()() tti. ao mp1. t>ea <!(fer ovtr S2500. &U_.071! ( , l ! ,'• \'' 1 , : I JI 11 -· - .... .._ -""""'. , . I CJ4 OAILV PILOT Sunday,Oetot>.17.1978 ~~·.~!~~ ............ ~:..~·.~!~ ........... ~ ... ~:~!. ........... ~~·.~!~!. ........... ~~·.~!~!. ........... ~~·.~!~!. ......... .. Allto1,Mew t100 1A11to1,Mew •••• !~!!~.~:.--: ....... !~~~.~ ............. !!~.~Buick 9910 :~Hae 99 15 Codllloc 991 :~~ .......... !!.1.~ 1vy,1er 992S ........•..... .......••••..•••.••.•.. . .. ,............... ...................... . .....•••.......•...... ... . .• { '7 S AMC HORNET '64 8wck Spct'1ul Cll•un, '72 CAOllLAC ·71 SSJOO. Pio\ r :.lecnni.:. 197 6 HEW YORKER WAGOH new brakes. gd ,·ond. (! Lo j 1 ded h pwr brk:.. uuto. muit $6100 b C}hndcr. Juto tran:., Sl50 bstofr &U W63 --· '"''---~.'buo."~ "'""K •• AcTe.rEn:, whls. lk•:.t orr 673 G!l!Jti '1 '""'" -• -"-(o"ll puwer. cru1:.e l'On pell.\ er i.teerintt. l>O"'l'r :-..,."' _ ~~-pymu. i 4 Camarn ;\lu!.I i.cll lh1:. wt. ;\M (o'M stereo. J1r brJ~t':.. rJdlO, 101-t~a~e 1973 IUICK •..lff-"' C C r;u:~ \lmt rnruhtion RIVIERA .,., -• o week. ~l11keortt-r. rood. Till whl. plush 111 1. v w m 1 I e .-, I. 1 r Rall~ e wheel!>. , m) 1 l1Jp 7 I 4 /9~0·2525 bi3·7220 m 0001 ~no:i•l~k:~.~~itvt pt)· 023M Wll liO 40 JX>"er :.cal, crwi.e -211/694·2854 72 C.U t ARO. 350 r 1d,1....;. ___ ...;..... __ _ $3699 control Onl) 3:!.25J N be 1s <.:ad. Sednn de Vdle , aulu PS. Firestone V·l OtMt 9927 SANTA. AHA miles~ t!l87GXJ1 a rs "Int eond. lG.TOO mi. Pvt :.teel r;t<.h1tl:. Int:\\ l on ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINCOLN MERCURY 3995 Cad1·11ac pty. $7500. 751-6549. 2~ ~\~l.; ~~~: ~~~~;,:~~ ·~t~n:!~?t'~~ 1301 N ru:.tm Club Hoo e Rd. C.M to Pursi:hl•, must i.elf sisoo. firm. 64H~379 Santo Ano 547-0511 ..... C8dll1c QuJlity and p1 iCl' '69 CADILLAC ~ S)(JOO hrm. J>P 1\30-47:!7 i5 P,\cf.R. Rad1;& air : ..::':o-:0 C.uarJ ntecd COHVERTllLE 1974 CHEVROLET Contlnentot 9930 S2800. Ph .,,,••.co71 I l'J\1ng ~IW• 1Jll\h \'ti. uutto tr1~1ns .. fill'lory CAMI.RO LT CPIE ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ""'""" ---P1,h:lll'llRJtl'• air, 0 POW l'r . \l d't I 1· t--'· u k lV s I I , -'IN Buick, mechanics de 1 YC:l\1 389> SHl9 dn. Stl0.91 ' r c·on 1 ion 11~· Ill '"'" 71 ... ar • · poriu ~u ti 1,1 l}or neL wag. /\ 1C P fl light. Nd s motor work. L.m:c~t !>dl't.lhm per mo. for :JG months. i;lai-:.. ::1tet1l bdlt•tl rucllal Edition w ,moon rt. All r s runs good \l ust Sell Good inter,ior & extcn or nt New & u~eu dcr.-rrl'd µuynwnt price white :.lfi~ l il~s. t urbo xlrus. like new cond C:iill642~1·P P. S90 Jbest o(r. 580 \II (Jdil1J,s1n $3112.l2 APR 17.9211< on h ·'· d I' 11 111 a t l c ~.000.~5?·9349 11 il s o1,1ni.:c Cminl, d di lru11:.m1~,1on. ,'\ M 1-'M -'&I Ambassudor Wa.:on. am ton t, C.)I. a pprove t•re t · bh'l'l'O ratl111, i·o11Noll' LINCOLN cleJn. i:ood l'o1~d1~1on. 1963 Buick Ri\'iera, SISO t lp,•11 -,unJJ1 $2299. <L>l'-511 CONTINENTAL auto. trans .. air. 837·6863 p /8, p tS. runs great. CJ<.lillac l'IWi Taic & L.it't'nse $3 3 9 5. SALE '73AMX. IOH'-1-. -_ 548·3900 MJsrer Dealer Sec m .:at'Ul:"C Jl'l'·' 1973's Thru 1975':! S2250 546~4825 Cadillac 1oUO HJrho r Bln f. .bl. tor H•d. 9915 W)IJ\k~.1 540.1:ii oo O C t Select1onoftwehep1" lulck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ranCJe oas "" ncd ('onlinentJI'~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·16 SD~. LOADED. LO Nabers Daily Pilot ~lark 1v·~ which haH '71 Bw<'k LeSabre Fully )11 . BLU E /WH T . 3JO \\'est BaySt been re-cond11toned in equ1pµl·d 28.000 mi. ~I0-!!075 AFT -IP:'ll P\'T CadiJ) Costa Me:.a our Awar d Wlnnrni.: SJS501bst ofr. 979 623 fYI'\ ac Classic '68 El Dora do. ----Ser\"ICC Dept. Most Jre ~irk ,_ , Super Clean. Call after 6. Chenolet 9920 tradc·ins on new '77 Lm _ 16 El Dorado Comcrt. __ __ 64()..3'13& ••••••••••••••••••••••• coins. '67 RI\ aera. New motor. Loaded._ Fuel-injected CAD '76 El Do Convert ch • • D mech pcrfeN.newpaint. 1000. :.11. B est orrer. All black. sull smells Me anics ream s te reo s)slem+more. <DJZ4S91 S40-7i'H or new. i l5,SOO. P\l ply. Autos, Used '74MotilMIWoCJOn TYPICAL EXAM Pl.E. '73 LINC. Cont. 2 dr. Cpe Fully µw r . equi pped w/fuctory a ir cond . A'.\1 /FM stereo. l tll whel'I, leather seats. \' toµ. speed control, ell' S u pe r c l e<t n ! R l! conditioned like ne'' · f.ic. 2-tOMFY. Sµecialb IJMCed ut $4Sll9. S12SO. 6-15-3714 or 67S·39'l2 49-1-0167 752-6870 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Dr. A sound car but ---------G al 990 I n~ some \\Ork·& a lew Autos. Mew 9100 Autos. Hew 9100 Alltos, Hew 9100 ••~••••••••••••••••• sc'ratch ei.. 1021 LKB >. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For sale at $1995. l'ort CORONA S/W I 4 SP RTll~74203 AM U"dercoallng Roof R•c-A..s/811 CAR OUTLET Fox L ea:.111g , 2~116 Ney, port Bl \"d . Cos la CLEAN CARS M~a. l>t.'i·36tll AT 1975 CHEVY LOW PRICES 'S7 MALIBU COUPE ....•• S875 Auto trana . a1r. OOWll •to.•,,no DucJi.91 -IVOU23t '67 BUICK SPORT WAGON $975 ~ "i~tJ~r,'"''' '" cono11- 71 mMUN .......... SIT5 I <'f' eu!O "-(7tl321 71 MAYD!CK ........ S1375 :=,, =-~~:::.. -~~-.. 71 POil l'MIU SPT .. $1575 Auto. ,,_. lldOfY ... -......... -._,,., QSSEo..I) • 72 YEGA •••••.•••••.•• $175 A11to Hant . 4 C.'fl • t-u1e:hbac111 ~Ttl '51 OlDS CUST.18 •.•••• $975 Fae-tor• air cono1tio"1no po-.., -.....-o--. HT 1XXE7~SI 71 IUICI CENTURION •• S1375 Alt con1uuon•n9 po""'•' stee11n9 OOW'lf dJK Of'llii.H Ha,Otop (JSSC*F) '67 LINCOLN CONT. S975 '•C1oty a11 cond1 1ton1"'l oo..-,er 1teet•~ powet d·t.c Dra•es O NI\ ITSP9911 "'' c.ond1t1ofWHJ oow~ '-Uumno radtll1 tlrM IOOSBNOI MOHZA.2 +2 Aulo m at tl', r ud10, healer. l>Pl'C'llll whc·l'I!> cun'l be told from N l·:W: (980LWAI ONLY $2991 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS ']()!)OJ MAA(.Uf WITf io>M VY t ~c•n o .. qu fr ... , ·A .. • , I•·• M•'-'l.10"4 'w'll JU 8J"-J~oo 49~ .•? Don•t See Us First ... lut See Us Lad!!! "If You Don't Buy From CONNELL, You're PayinCJ Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET 21128 Hnr bor Bl\ <t COST A MESA 546-1200 73 HOYA COUPE ...... S1875 '67 Impala, air, auto, P ,s. ~~~~"10 1'1"' '"" "' ''"'"° P B, gd cond '67 MUSTANG ........ S1275 $50. &ln·11211:~ ~~~:.~""~J~;;? -Sharp '72 tioldt•n brn '67 MUSTANG S 7 Malibu Sµl Cpe lllk · · · · • · • · 12 5 'mvl lop. 'in) I sts .. PS. &cyr •lllo ''""' 10 .. m11u mcue1a1 PB. f . A :\I I 72 flAT 121 WAGON .. S1275 ~e~· s~~~t ~~~iled r:J:~,:~· f:rQl!it .,,..., dn.,. C125H0' • "I < 71RAT150 .......... S1275 -·' U!ibec 963 l!!i;, ".,.. 111 .. 11o0oovoe f70't0>18w1 't;2 Cona1r. 2 dr, aulr) .. '69 RAT 124 s ere .... S1475 lran~. SIOO s -••• CO"O•••on"'~ • "'"' -612 -KI;, I O•K bf•"" 1eo•at1 ctan·c tnOdtl -I022M>NI 78 TOYOTA MK II WG .• S1275 4wto '''"' •" cond1t1an1nq tNQ _, .,,.,..,oructy 15148£1'1 72 TOYOTA COR MK 11 S1575 '73 CHEV. CAPRICE Sta W)(n . \'8 .• JUtu. '·"· tor_,. air. po1A er o..t1•t:1 SANTA AHA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N. Tustin Santo Ana S47·0S 11 Corvette 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Corvette. All option:.. Sar for payorr. Won new car. 49'1·!>1118. 1976 Corve lle, lo aded 3,300 m1, l\I u!>t sell! Ors. 6iS.~77.642·7288 l'.:vs Con·ette '76 Wh1te1br11 leather . auto., air, PW onl) !ISO mi., Stl99S 673-$10 '71Con,l lld to1>. AMff:.t :-.lcreo \II ei.tr:i:., new tires. 391\ m1. Xlnt cond. 8'17 ·3-14 I Cougar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 COUGAR Radio, heater. PO\\l'I stecrini::. power brake~. AM I with tape. Gret·n w ·hite interior. whtll' vmyl roof 435HGC $2666 540-5630 IOll~SO:\ & SO:\ • LINCOl N · MfHCURV 2626 HAltlOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '74 COUGAR Green w /dark gr een 'myl roor. auto. trans . po"'cr c;teennJ?, powt>1 brake<, .\9tsJS(.; $3777 -:..;.C~!!lll-r-'l:'!!a " 0t Auto ttattS tl4' con01t•Of'onor) Jll:i~~::J -def Int""°' ""'• .... 138SF1"111 _;;.;;;::;;;;;;..+-'"""'. __ , 72 DATSUN 1200 CPE •. $.975 roor rack 1l:l3G()T 1 $2999. 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so:\ LONG BB> AUTOMATIC RN 1903UM A>t AM/f'l I Trk. aw-8-, M~ MILITARY PERSONtE. ·WELCOME! 4-*' A .... -. tl*Hl'OJ 71 YW sure BEEnE •. $1475 llUnrool. AMflol 1!197COG) 73 vw sure BEffiE .. S1875 ~·, eond ltlon1,,9. rel). eno•n• OlHll'81>1-(71•HGZI 71 VW SQUAREBACK •. S1575 'uil oulo & 1f• (!>2SCN) • Plus Tax & License THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR BLVD COSTA ME SA 641·0010 • LINCOLN·MERCUHY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '70 Coui:ar . Xlnt cond . Auto .. PS. l'B, lo m1., SHSO ,bsl ofr. 641·8771. 71 YW BUS .......... S1875 '74 Monte Carlo. T ill whl, '74 COUGAR XR7 '--·.12•201 s u per c lean . 53:100. 70 YW BUG .......... S1375 835·5235or83t ·93t9 VS, auto tra ns, a ir, P /steer & P /disc brakr !-, P /Windows, R&ll, WSW. tinted glaSll, wheel CO\" ers. l a nd a u LOIJ. (i3SLFSJ • tpffd. '""9 W ... tlt (7648$11 70 YW FASTBACK ••.• $1375 '68 Chevellc Malibu 307, Full1U10 m1APM1 Sig Ergson Cam. Offy 70 YW 1111rJOP S2375 Highnse. Holly 6SO 4 bar· _t.,,....!g~'"-·193i8s'w1' rel. Rernt valve & head 72 FORD COURIEl p /U S1475 job, new G S(J" 14 t 1 m & _.,...1,, .. '967:19n mags. Be:.t ofr. a57<l057 72 LUY PICIUP ....•. S1675 _o_r 673.5276 .....,w_• ,_rtow C95t'3tl '75 ~1al1h11 Cl· SLIC Wun 72 FOID COURIEl P/U S1575 t>-p~ ... brn w~~;mcl a~t: _c .. ....-... _ ... 196ll'lOVI loaded, am 1rm i.tl'reo, 70 THUNOEIBIRO ••.•.. S167! \'I'\' clean 536-839;, '"" -... , (1 ttASJl DRIVE & BUY '66 Chevy for ~a It'. 963·269 3 $4399. Plus Tax & License THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA b41·0010 Dodqe 9935 ......••.......•..•.... 640-0653 '67 NO\ a. 6 I') I. :JlllO, 4 'j(I C:oronl•l MO Nt•W tire.; door, 2ncl O\\ or. 1:1,1100 3111 VI! t•ng. Go Power. m 1, ~5. &l:'l·!l lllfi ~mo 49:1--26119 COl'Mt'I Vfdoria & Harbor CostaMHa 9100 ---'IN Malibu, 6 <')I. 3 ~p<l. ro Dart Swinger. Beau! rebll eni.t. 53.50. 51\1 11112 cond. Ru11<1 like a top. ask for Slcvt• ~. 846·7185 1,Mew 9100 ,Mew IS MAKING GREAT DEALS 9100 -.ON NEW llBEID§ • FREE SERVICE· You11 Uke the total better when you buy your next Fiot al Her b Friedlonde.r"s. Why? Because Herb Frledlnndcrwill servtco 1our Fiat Free for l year!!* 'For ' Ye..-or 11.000 ,...,.., -Wlllc:lltWr _, fltsl lftd • -llCMll Illy tM •• ,,.,,,, Mf\RQUI S . MOTOR S .}• I • '•• olrl I • I • ., " l I '• t ~\ ' "" • I 1 I .•"' .}'./ ' 1011\'SO\' & SO\' • UNCOl N·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 540-5630 '75 Pontloc: Grond Prix V990 9974 V·8, auto. trans .• factory ••••••••••••••••• •••••• air condltiooing. fully '72 Vega GT Hatchback, .l power equipped, AM /FM new battery tires lm-2626 HARBOR VO. · :.tcreo tape, vinyl top, till mac cond, 4 ;pd, lg 'eng., 1011 \'SO\' & so,· • llNCOl N Mf RCURY COSTA MESA :.t~enng, bucket seats, AM/FM radio. lots more, ml lye wheels, lo mi.. SHOO' PP. 646-7MS 9965 ~uµc r sharp. L 1 c.1-~--~~~-~~~1 •t>••••••••••••••••••••• 553).l(;C '75GTHtchbck,AM tfo'M8 ··1w.iut1ful · Jn:.1dc & out $5399 .trk, clean, 60,000 m1 ·; S P ont 1 a c A :. l r ;i war r S2 4 0 0 Tom ~tech h pcrlect, ..t spd. SANTA AHA 840-287S. • ' rn.tnual. 5500 less than LINCOLN MERCURY 1--------- l>ook. S?.350 :?5,000 m1 1301N. Tustin '71 Vega GT Wgn. Xlnt 1!17·3833 SantaAno 547•0511 cond, many xtr as. '68 LTD St. Wagon. 80, mi. Air. all power S1lOO /bst or r. 497 -2362 Mercury 995 •••••••••••••••••••••• 75MERCURY MARQUIS WAGON 631·3616 or 675 9683 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aut M '6.5 CuUas!>. Gd cond. • ••• ~~· •• :.~ ••••••• !~~~ Auto~ N•w 9100 ......_ H•w 9100 5495. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Ford Sta Wgn, 75. mi, good cond. 1:00 transp car, S435. 4!13·3725 '75 FORD T-BIRD VS, auto. air cont! .. rull power, landau Lop, crujs contr o l , l ca thl•r . <752MPN> $7299. Plus tax & L1ccn:.e THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2000 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA ME!>A 642 0010 '74 FORD ELITE V8, auto, air cond, power steer & brakes, \ iny roof. Extr a s hnr <002LFJ l $3999. Plus tax & L1«.>n:.c THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HAllB(Hl Ill\ 0 COSlAMl!>>\ t-4.l·OOIO '74FORDLTD 2 DR. HARDTOP VS, auto. trans, factory <1.ir. pow e r :.leer brakes. power windows, vmyl top. stereo tape crwsc control. (447POD> $3999. Plus Tax & Lkeose THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BllfO COSTA MESA 642 0010 '72 FORD Fl 00 .\ulo. trans . 11. D. mir rors. 8 fl ho'<. radio healer . llUOl196) S19 dn. S80.91 pt!r mo. Cor months. deferred . pay mcnt price ~112.12 AP 17.92'' on approved crechl. $2299. Plus T11x & L•l.'en:.e THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BllfO COSTA MESA 642 · OOIO ·ti 7 F ii 1 r la n r• ~ t a . w g n ps pb. aulo. nu mufller Auto. trans, factory ai condition ing. powe steering, power brakes r adio, h ea t er, passse nger . 558NDV. $4888 540-5630 1011\'SO\' & SO\' • LINCOLN ·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '73MERCURY MONTEGO Auto, trans., factory air conditioning. power steerlnf, power brakes, radio, heater. 2S3KRV. $2777 540-5630 1011\SO\' & SO\' • I 1Nl OL N·MERCURY 2626HARIOll llVD. COSTA MESA ---- Phone 842·3107 '10 Olds. Cutlass, h1 mileage, clean. A;C, xln1 l'Ond, 51500. '199·2113 ·74 Cutlass Salon. :! dr loaded, air , 36:\1 1111lt'S xtra clt'an. All !>l'I'\ art.' rec ... ipts. I' I' '):loll:> 968·-1878 Pinto 9957 •.•.....••..•.....••••• 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT Automauc, radio & <111 cond. (837KKY>. Thi!> brown beauty is for sale at $1995. Cort Fox Lt.'as mg, 2586 Newport Bl\d .. Costa Mesa. &.IS 3661. '72 Runabout. auto lran!>., air cond .• nc"' tan·'·\ er~ c I ea n . R u n " 1; 1 l' a t ~ 546·2855. SJ.1'15 ·72 Pmlo Runabout. ;m.O<K mi's. Stick, air. :.unrnor "ery clt•an. S1950 I'\ 1 pt~ 551·2036. '75 MERCURY MONARCH 4 DOOR 1!174 l'inl•> Squirt· \\"1:11. V o f xlnt cond. s:1.11M1 ..... auto. tr ans.. :H:tory -196·:!.l:!~t air cond., power stel!r· ----- ing, power brakes, radio, ·7-1 P1nlo. One o\\ ncr. healer. Best buy on a 25,000 m1. X Int con ti famlly car! Lie. 821LVY. S!.095 54S 11;i;.i Priced lo sell at '74 Pinto. Xlnt cond. Lo mileage. 63 l-36 lG or 645-87~. $3999 SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N . Tustin ·71 Pinto . .\uln , xl nt SantoAna 547-0511 cond .. must !>l'll. !)1075. ~15-l!.1119 or 557-21.>9 ii Marquis. ~1995. or best ·n Wgn. Auto., air, roul ocrer. Da)s, 499·1341, rack. 40.000 mi., Mu!>t art.6 pm. 831·0842 sell. Sl.700. 675-3119. '71 M11rqu1!> 4 dr, air, Going Fast~ '75 Panto Sl stereo. pwr windows, Wgn. Lo mi. 1mmac SlOOO. 67!>-4059 .:\lust see S2300. 4~8·2670 ~~ .......... !!.s.~ Ptymouth ···•••····•••·•·······• '73 MUST AHG ·10 Barracuda :lf!J t-:ni;:. GRANDE Auto. PS l'B . <>riit V 8. auto. trans .. ractory owner. Sl~UO l'h ti~~ ;)()61 air condil1onmi:. power • . s teering , power cd isc) 73 J?uster. XI n l t'on<J. brakes. power windows. Radio. r ad1;il>. \l~<ts . radio, heater, whitewall Ongownr. S?J!b till 21l72 Ures, vinyl roor. Tinted glass. wheel covers. Lo. lo miles. sec il today ~ Uc. No.122KllY. $3688 540-5630 1011 \SO\' & SO\' • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1974PLYMOUTH 1nanl cond ~~.o llli~ 1500 ----------1 '70 auto. 6Cyl, PS, nu cni::. l;ood reahablc lran'I car. I.Ires, hall. Gd ga:. mi. 1963 Ford. I ownr c:ir $1~. 546-5381 that l'i i.nund mech an1cally &. body\\ 1i.c. '7l Mustan~. Hadial!ot, p/s. sn5. s.~9·-li60 p/b. air. auto. S?.500/bs l ------ofr. S.Sl-0899 " .... KEI WAnas I pledge to continue the traditional ultimate in customer relationship and C\Jstomer service at Dunton Ford. The finest In Ora~ County before sales. doting sales and after sales. Guaranteed complete customer service at all times. All I ask is the opportunity to prove that Dunton Ford and myself be given this opportunity to utisfy your needs.. Super cle.in ·;2 l~alJ\ll', -:-. --------- Choe hrn. :!dr. l'>m l11t·.i1 Rure '67 Con\crt. Im· m1., J':-.. I'll .. 11r ne"' mac .. 289. auto .. PS, II \tn)l top. ~1 1·el lilt 0r,11l1al lrk. new tire~. top. paint. l irt.'s. s:!IUll ti Ill :141'1 battery , t'l t'. 52250. $2215 ·74 eHIYIOUT ·1~~!e Sccin 1t;1ra1te.11 1.1 •AllWA.ae v a aut o tr•n& • "'' Ask for Hack v e 1v 10 t••ft• 11' oon<)ll-oo.-11-.. oonll<l>On"'9 _. 11_."9 00"' .. dtK 11r ... el , -Ora-e Coast ~r G•IC llflk•• 111110· wtndo••· 11010. ~ .. 1.r. "'"21 .,..,., ttM.001-1233i«Hl wM.-111 htl• winy! ~ ti2 Falcon ,l,1 ''):n, \Int il Mach T. :i.:;1 l'lll! air, Daily Pilot tinted QI• . .,...._.... t.a7. rood. 2nd ownt.'r car. tape, mag~. P !l, l'B J:tti \\'t"•l Ila \ ~1 $3176 =JGI $2776 ..... 544·8969AAA !\111~11· Slfl9S.631-09!.lj ___ t'o!<l:l :'llt· .... i 1~~:.:~!~~~~~;;;~ra~~1r~n9]~r4"- ........ tlOO ....._Hew 9800A..tos,New 9800 CUIY •72TOYOTA '7l=•T •••• •• • • • • • •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• •••••••••••• ••• •••••••• '75 MEI. MK u AdtO '''"*·. 00 .. , dltC MQMAICMI• .-.....,,.. ...... ., .......... e ~ .. r oond"tOllll'tOo l9'llO 1 DL" ·-IOrllnO. Htll. Oftltd ''"'· ~ "-•It< w11111w1ll ,.,., w"l1 ~o lraM. air ~11,,._, ~lltra..,.,(7t4JfEI roof .,.,... COV9I' (lttMlll r.oio ,..11.,. wNt.....- _..,,/root 11131<1..Al '2676 '2176 l'\'t>'l. 5.59· 1987. 53976 NEW 1977 PINTO FREE SERVICE You'll like the total betkr wht'n you buy your ntxl Toyota at Herb Frledlandcr's. Why? Because Herb Friedlander will service your Toyota FREE for 1 year!!• 'f'V I YHr cw 11 000 "'"" wtli<ll ~ flnl ..., "re<o..,..,.n<Md l>t 1"-IKtory. s99tt MOMnf.Y 5149! ~ Nllf.....,__.. ..... c..,.1.......-·-~ _.._ ... ..._. • s 199 Ille. $99" ..,, """~~··)1•00--""""_._..,.,.0CI ''Pill _..,.,, .... ...... ..._....,.. ..... u r~.,._,_.....,,.,.,.," • ...................... ".,_-"""""'..,_ MEW '7 6 MUSTANG II ~-I1Sft99 · , ... ......., ,.,_ •74 POU F250 •75 CHEVY 112 TOH ........... NIW 76 MAVlllCI ...... ~ v-• ·r~· ••.t1::..: =·'11 ..... -"'"'° (Muoi. DEAL TODAY •72 IUICI "''L.Alll coun V·•· ao;IO. tra•:....:.::. :::=--: (=O'l FIRST. ••YICI • v-t • il>ffd. h111er, .ith ~ ..... (500QZI SAVE NOW . •72 p()MTIAC . ..-•'' Y·• euto. H•ft~ ~i::: ........ t9dlO. ........ ~I ,..,,,. -...., ........ ---c.-t. l.-.. ,,. ...................... .............. L,.,._ ,..._.~ • .,. ................... 00 f..-ww.••ti•• ~ ...... ric ..... .,....,..._ ........... """' ....... ............................ I . • . " . .. CJ8 DAil. V PILOT SLOW PRICES DATSUN DEMO SALE IA.lso ..y MW '76 lllOdels to chooMm.J 19751-210 4 DOOR Side mold ings, radio, heater & underseal. (576700). 1975 610 HARDTOP 4 speed, AM/FM. heater. air cond & body side molding. (045008). : 53898 1975 710 2 DOOR ~Automatic, radio & side moldings. { 043878 ). $ 3 6 9 8 1975 280Z 2+2 Automatic. AM/FM. hearer & air cond. (005835). 1976 710 COUPE 4 speed. radio. heat er & side moldings. (050758). 53898 1975 610 COUPE 4 speed. custom paint, air cond . radio & side molding. (042570) 54298 1976 620 PICKUP 7 FT. LOMGIB> Automatic. radio. heater & undersea!. (125842) s 3 7 9 8 '" ' 1976 620 PICKUP Automatic, radio. heater & undersea!. (12761 2). 53698 SllPE:I' Cal' YalllE:S 1976 SEDAM DEVILLE •Full power. cruise control Low miles• (Ser. #01 14441). SALE PRICE! * 1975 SEDAM DEVILLE 60/40 power seat. cruise control. stereo radio and tape. tilt wheel (629MXC) s7995 * 1975 COUPE DEVILLE Stereo radio 8 track tape. cruise control. leather Cabriolet too (966LPC) ss I 9 5 * 197 4 FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM 60/40 Power seats. leather. THREE TO CHOOSE! (Ser. 1'0177340), Low as '6995 * I 972 ELDORADO COUPE AM/FM stereo radio and 8 track , t,.:>e. leather. (517FUZ) . . . .. '4195 1976 MIZ280 SEDAN Sunroof. Low mites! (893NRM). SALE PRl<I! * 1970 MIZ 280 sa . SEDAN teather, power wi,..dows. stereo Qkfio. sun roof. (8448WS). SALE PRKEI ... Sunday. October 17, 1976 BUY • FROM IKE '75 VOLVO 164E Automatic trans . fact ory air conditioning, power steering. power (d1scl brakes. power windows. Stereo. radio . heater copper 1n color Learher License 999MYD 56776 '74 VOLVO 164E Au tomatic trans. factory air cond1t1on1ng. power steering. pawer l d1sc brakes. Stereo, radio. l'leater Red 1n color. Sunroof. License 600RFD 55876 '72 VOLVO I 42E Auto matic trans . factory air cond1t1oning , power (disc) brakes, radio. heater Blue 1n color License No 797GIU. 53476 '72 VOLVO 144E Aull trans , air cond1honing. disc brakes. AM radio. heater. yellow in color Sharp! Ser No . 1446363-27394 7 53176 '73 VOLVO 164E Auto trans . air conditioning, power steering. power d•sc brakes. AM/FM radio, heater. gold in color. Drive it now. Sunroof. (053JGC) 54776 1976 H 0 N 11HATCHBACK11 With AM radio tSGC2057139) 52877 • "WAGON" (WBA2025601 l 53017 • I Wherever you live In Orange· county, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • '74 Llt>ICOLH 4 Dooa SEDAM V-8. auto trt1ns . farton· air coodihonin~. µowcr sleennl!. i>ower disc brakes. power windows. power -;eats, radio, healer, whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tinted J!fass. wheel covl'rS. tilt wheel, extra nll'e rar'' Lie.' No. 64SJ PP. $6395 '74 COURIER f'tQCUP "' ,,peed .. Jackman mag~. t;;irp. \'(•!low ( 8:!<:!08l') . .,;~UL Auto trans . stereo radio. cu~tom interior & cxtcrwr Pr<•lt ,. ('olnr L1r. :-lo 130JSll · $2795 '73 MUSTAHG GttAHDE V 8. aulo -trano;; . factory air !'onditionin:.t. power steering. power td1Sl' 1 t>rakt's. µowcr windows, radio. heater. whitewall tire'. \'lnvl ~inted glasi;, wheel covrrs Lo ~KH~s sc;l6SS Ltt·t·n~l· ~o '75 MERCURY MAR(j)UIS WAGOH Autu. trans , fal'torv air condit1onini::. pow~r ~leering: llOWl'r br<lkl•s. radio, heater, 9 l'n~scnger (5.')!S:'IDVJ 54888 '75 "'YMOunf FURY Sl'OllT cour V-8. auto. tra n s .. factory air conditioning. power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, white wall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, w~.:el covers. L ess than 6,000 ~~les. C~IMMW> s4495 '73 MERCURY MOl>(ftGO 1\utu •ran s .. l aclOI'\' air 1·omlilio111111:. power Stl>ering: powt>r brakrs. radw. hoater. 253KRV s2777 •jz FORD MAVEllCk Aulomatll: transmission. factorv air COndiliomnl.!. flOWl'I' SlCerini(. radio, heater Nit'L' t•ar! LH'-No. 00.1ELV. $1999 '72 CAPRI 2000 4 speed, radio. heater. vinyl roof, decor g roup. H ard to find!! {2940001. s2 I 88 YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON ALL 1976 . BUICKS EXAMPLE SA VIHGS •.. Brand New 1976 SKYHAWK 11511 Eou1pped with V8 engine 4 soeect pwr steering tinted glass. roof crown molding & hody side moldings (107473 s4199 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS 1969 DODGE DART Automatic. pwr. steering. air cond. -LIKE BRAND NEWI (ZVD877). OMLYS 1444 1972 IUICK CINTUltlOH _ Stereo radio. power steering. brakes & windows. vinyl top. lilt wheel -IN SUPERB CONDITIONI (536FEHl. ONLY$ 199·9 1971 AMC MATADOR smAH .C Door. Au1omatlc. pwr. steering. air cond. & only 3 4.000 miles (.C19GNMJ. OMLYs2222 1976 CHEVY MOMZA2+J • Automatic. pwr. steering. air cond. & deluxe wheel covers. {579NRN). OMLYs3555 rnazoa GETS A GREAT DEAL WHEN YOU GET IM OM THE MAZDA MEW '7 6 MAZDAS START AS LOW AS s2999 Mazda Mizer (360064 ) . "'"' OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Auto a real nice car. buckel seats excellent cond ( 113JRE) sl 299 • 1975 VOLKSWAGEN "SPECIAL EDITION LE GRANDE" Only 18 000 m1 , sunroof. stereo f679MVDl $AVE • 1972 MAZDA RX2 4 DOOR 4 speed trans . with a new engine. (156EVI). SALi PlllCI $ I 5 9 9 • 1973 DATSUN 240Z 4 speed with only 44.000 miles (011 HWWJ Sale pncqd at 1 s4599 • 1974 MAZDA RX4WAGON 4 speed. air conditioning, radio & very low mites. (833NOOJ. gamn WANT THE -HARD TO GET gamn 124 SPIDER AND X 1 /9 SPORTSCAR THE PERFORMERS WE HAVE ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION SEE us TODAY We Senlce WW We W .....Senlceo.,t. 16SenlceSftla- C..toMP--..Dtipt. U, To D ... ,_.. o.,t. SUPER SAVINGS ON 76'5! Mow you can take adYantage of Factory dealer rebates on .. 1976 models remainillCJ in ow stock. 0Yer I 50 cars at our bi99est discounts of the year. ALSO The 1977 models an here mtd we Invite you to drive the brand new Thunderbird, LTD, LTD II, Granada, MustanCJ_, Pinto TODAY! THE ACTION IS ALWAYS AT ------ LEASE YOUR ' 1977 CHEVETTE TO CORVETTE FROM c I • • E L L E A s ~~ E : "~r Reput~loo s tur Guarantee'' ·' _,r range C ast FINAL SPORTS PEANUTS feataf ittq "Good ol' Charbe8rown'' ~~c/llltz, SUNDAY, OCTOl8 17, 1976 '1'E5, MA1AM ... 'lHANDS 11 LOCAL WANT ADS SOME PEOPLE A~E R16MT-MANDED .• OTHER PEOPLE ARE LE~T-HANDED .. SOME PEOPLE A~EASLE iO USE BOTH 14AND5 WITH EQUAL EA5E .. NANCY ML{ REPORT · TODA'( IS ABOUT HANDS ... SUCH PEOPLE ARE CALLED HANDSI DEXTROUS E V ERYONE SEEMS HAVE A COLD THESE DAYS .. WELL. QKAY---BUT DON'T SIT NE X T TO ANYONE \,\/ITH THE SNIFFLES Q C.I I_, AUNT FRITZl --·CAN I GO TO THE MOVIES'? ~I ~ ~ I KNOW WMAT r'lL oo ... OUlllN6 LUNCH l'LL f<VN OFF AND JOIN THE FO~E16N LEGION! ~;~11 B Ernie Bushmiller I DON'T THINK 50 --- THERE'S A LOT OF FLU GOING AROUND .. l THINK Ii'~ TIME X ~TAK"TED L.IVIN~ FO~ MV~El..S:LAND EJ£JNG WHO I. rceAL.LY AM , ANO MAKING MV~EL.S: HAPPY ... I0-17 .fMAT'.S A VEft.Y SOUND, Hf!AL.'fH't' WA'/ ' TO ACT.' DENNIS THE MENACE 1-fs A FEELIN1 ~~lHAT C> I> I> WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU, MR .FAVOR? 1'ELLG ')O(J £0N.ETH/N1 /9~NA KA!=>PEN . I TOLD YOU! THERE WAS NO WAY THAT GARY FAVOR WAS GOING TO WfN A 5ET FROM ME -----~ 51X GAMES TO NONE! ALL RIGHT, TRY THl5 FOR 51ZE! ,.... , l 'M TltriP OF SEIN(i SOV!JrNE" EJY THE OPINION~ OF OTHE~ .... -WffHOLAi WO~~YING ASOLAI ANYONe EL.,E'~ Wt5HE$ I O~ HOW MANV P!OPt..E i ''MtA~T" ore "C'l~APPOINi..'~ JHAlg SCARY. .. "!. W'.:XJLDN'T WANT ONE P . OF THSM.. OH, OH ... r TH1NK I 'M GETTIN1 ONr= RIGHT NQIV. l-INOAL 1 NEEv 'SOME ADVICE .·., ·-ore HOW MANY PEOPLE I: OFFENO, Oft MAVI TO STIP OP-I I Ott WMof! "'4\Jff % Ml6MT H'M!" ~ 9'WIN!!!.......,... ......... .-- MV L..IFE·~iYL&, MY PMIC..O§OPM'I.· .. I OM, l~ SO '91..AD 6EE. YOU r:'EEL. rr !., UH, WOU&..D -E A . 01 [) ?0<.ANP, HEAl..T._,Y IN WAY TO ACT/! THE eE9tNNING.· .. By Hank Ketcham MEANWHILE NEVER GAMSLE WITH ANYONE UNLE55 YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE, JO JO! HE WOULD NEVER HAVE IN515TED THAT I PAY . OFF! HE WOULD HAVE CALLED OFF THE BET, ( 5TUC~ OUT Hl5 CHE5T LIKE A R005TER TO SHOW ME WHAT A GREAT GUY HE 15 ! 1rr---~ ' \ YOU 5EE, I UNDERSTAND MEN, SAM! YOU DON'T! ' ( l,lC)lJ CA~i'" HAND our POt.JTlcAL MATERIAL~ IN 1l1E. HALL LIKE 11-tlS! .\, MR. DOODLE W,ANTS A GABLE WINDOW BUI 1-T INTO IHE ,ATTIC .. -A ve~Y MUCH 100 BUT lrW mLD US WE HAVE. 10 PRAC.TlCE · GCX)O crnZENSHIP ! 'S~t;? L \GHT ... AIRY ... COSTLY ..... .JOB! I~,-EXPENSIVE'. CE~T,AINLY ~ (S ' NOT! DOCTOR SMOCK ,J: F l c:;URSP ,J:'P E:V SNl"U AL-L-Y HAV E: AAY OWN F>R 1v .o..:rs J E:I ... e u l , AL-AS, AAY RISI N<S AA.AL-PRACll CS INSU RAN C E: RAl"SS HAY S: FORCE:P ,.v...e -r-o se1,-L-e: Fo~ t....ess ... WHERE DID 000 GET PERMloE>ION 10 HAND OOT FOLITICAL fY\ATERIAL IN 1HE HALL? "' '- I MEANT IN THE WNCHROOM ! 1RE HALLW~ OF A 8:.HOOl IS NO PL.ACE 10 PRAC1lCE. ~XPSNSIVE. GOOD 'CfTIZE.N5H IP _/ WE1-L, T,AkE IT UP WITH IHE Boss, 0 ·1<'.? bwFerdJohnaan STILL ... --~HERE WAS A "TIME iJD. HAVE SPENT ANYSUMIO GET A CEJ<T,A/N COABL.E IN MY ATTIC ... ANPA eeAU llFU t- HOAA.S a v e R- L-OOKI NG -!H E: OCE:AN .1 L..I K~ A U SSP HAN6 G-L-IPE:R ANP AN AR/\AY SURPL-L>S PUP ,-e;: N -r .' ~----.;;,."""'t T-O-~::e:t..::E:-mz-::E:::E::CS by Tom I.Ryan r---------------~,.,..~ , · NO FAlfltJ M'( E'UGU:R'S 60T FT.AIPICULO • . CHAPPEP LIPSJ H8 CAttr SOUNP ' ~o. -. Q . ~ '' Mtll.E 91'A1IONS"~ POOR V~VIL-l LORP,HOW HE MUSI 13!: SLJFFERI NG-! OH, MAX! ... I ~AD IHE MOST f?\NTASnC DREAM! -I DREAMED 1l~£LMA MID I ELOPED! DON'r YOU MEAN "~APP1LY EVfR AFIE:R"? ·~ WE HAD A BEAUTIFUL W£DDING AND MOVED TOA RD5E-COVERtD ColTAGE:,,. ,.,..__ - 'I CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EY~ There are at leut aix differ· ences I~ drawtn1 detail• between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you nnd them? OM!ck anann wtth thou Mlow. -pMlO'IS!llOdN" auv '9 '\UNIJJ!l'" d-i• iao.i:.1 '9 'larnttll" qma: 't '10NIJ ·mi 'I .IJWH ·c ,D'l"'lm 11 llta 'l: •p1ao1111od1.1 11 nwq100.1 't :tt:>a•i.Jlla BOOMER Hal Kaufma,. ~ MYSTERY CLAiS! Loop one end of a piece of thread around • small aim tumbler. Loop the other end around the end of a ---BULLETIN IOARD -----e zoO's WHO! Whleh animal rat .. cropi? '1111 fanner-dlllo. Which anJmal raitet lta •oJce? Tbt yell·iptor. Which animal hu a drtnklnc problem? The wiJle.oceNL MY to add? Quickie Qu iz: Inventor or tht Morrl1 chair WU Phillip Morris, Robert Morris. Wiiiiam Morrta. Which? tr you don't know, suess. :'llllUOJH pn ''°d qtfll'U'll 'q;uow arwnNA e Take a number. Add the next consecuti•t nW1)ber. Add 9. Divide by 2. Subtract the ori&hlal number. Add 6. Answer's below. •01..-1• " ...... •llJ. e Rlddle·Me-'J'his: What starts with an E, ends with an E and hu one letter In it? Give up? How about an envelope? -.. .. • ~ pencil, as depicted in insel above. Request a bystander to ~k a question that may be answered yes or no. Inform your audience that a musical "spirit" in the &lass will cause it to rina out with one note for yes and two notes for no. , .......... .,...__. i Secret: To make the "spirit" respond, the magician twists UJe pen· cil sli&hlly fOr each "plink." Even the ~een· est observer will not detect how it's done. You can have a lot of fun with this one. t c : Cit 'C t ~ ..... ~~ .... :- SMOOTH SAILING? Hey, lovebJrde, above, you've foraot· ten aomethlna. To discover what it la, connect dots. AUTUMN·ATION! Add t.beee colon neaUy for a timely pJc- tuN: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-YeUow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flelll tonH. 6-Lt. ireen. 7-0k. brown. 8-0k. ireen. 9-0ran ... SPEliBlNDER! SCORIIf pointar04'u.&nta11 th•----+-~-­ lettel'I ht i~· word befow to form ----....-----.... two eomplet• word.a: L ~.MIN At£ --.. -. . . . . THEN score 2 potnw uel; for ail ----.--....... - word. of four le~a or more-------- found arnona tl\e letter ... Try to acore at l.ut IO polata. ----+----·nm •1an,r. : unll'lvw ettti-o• By Brown and Casson weu., wi..JerJ YOU'~€, LJN~APP'( t'M UrhJAPP{. WH~N MY MAN 17 M 1~£f:'A6LE , 1 M M t561(A~L6 ... 1µ£ize ·5 NO 5VN5~1Ne IN Mv LI~~ WHE.N MY BooM612 '~ rlZOWNI NG ... f WANI YOU 10 KNOW fi.-IAT, MY sw~e-r llAl<LJNG . -the . ~ i'v'a SBGO#S .. A. Fl r<M ~L.ua.ve:fZ. "F ~p.t:> INDIV1DtJ,AL-liSM- '! eoor?.' / IT~ A A<oTe.ST/ TfJOS5 Dlf<Ty f<'oTTEN <J!:k#ff \ ' btti • 8~CALJ5e. ! UJANT You 10 AF'P~6CIAl6 AL.L ;~~ SACr<1r:1ceG L'M MA~JNG. brick man IT~ /vt( WA'( OF GuA='olZTi NG "WS CON~f;:fZVATi VG-CAL.1-Gs IN OlJ 12 COlJ NTF2!Y I • / ···AND L..OV~S ~ \B M6, MOZAR( r:'l'-'M~, $POR-$ HAS A WR~ Ml~ - ANC7 MUSIC. FLJL.-QVt\t.,11'/, suf * ~15 HARMO~tC COtJGePllO~S ARE Of~r.J HAU~11~G. GO.RDO IHlei WOU!..D M~AN T~ END OF CO!..UMN15TSf ~CI P~Sf 0611.5' • • 'l'ANli ll"N1lMllllLl ~Y. DIC/ '(OV ~t NA~AHf7 PA7S 7 UP~ -n.\f GAM~ IN W£ LA7T FlAY PERFECT/ lHP\\" WIL..t... 86 IH~ ~t\Jo Or M'f c;, I Rt.. P r<ol3L.£"M s ! Tflt: JENO OF Cl<.OSS- WORO PUZZl-ESf ANO COMIC STRIPS! t// ,q1 -. ¥trn1<1~l? ~LY C?ONKA f'!JT IT TO 'fM. LCOl<f.D Gl({"A y • f l' - ALLEN ~ ------... A~P A RgAL-1. ... Y lNCR6t71~1.-e ~DY. AND CANARIES! * ... sHe'"''-" oe:~~e YPV. by jef f Millar & Bill Hinds ... ~a:-UK£ Tl-If FALL V~R'710N OF THE ?WALLOJJ? RETURNING TO CAPr~TRANO. .. 1 J l ~ ' OCTOBER 17, 1878 IWdat•s ..... tt..eglfla.Getthae ..... W.ning: The StqlOll 6enD Hn Det1nni111d Ill~ wlda IW;igh coupe-. die 1MI C"lglnme Sading Is Dangerous toY• Hllllh. . t rl i11Ne an oa __,pack. See'ouiia-. 1.000 !Weigh ..... wdk .. ,.... -·Git CaAlog: Boa 12, ........ KY~ . · w1-......... ~ n.e ••i• to1aacco fllYOl!The 111aa1a1e gift coapou. Ol&WTC.. Ask Them Yourself Want to uk a famous penon a quation? Send th. quation. -a • I 1° -to "AIM." FamUy Weekly, 641 l..nington Aw.., New Yoric. N.Y. lcxrl2. We'll pey $5 for pUblistwd que.stJona. Sony, we cen't answer othcn. FOR RF.P. MORRIS K. UDALL (D.-Artz.> Uid rec::ewlly. ,... ..... two ,... ... I a -« ... CG '+f• I ti f• ... Pl •t1 CJ. °'1Wi ,_ fed ...., eccef'lej ,_. llilliry _. mt '' &1 ..,... .................................. ,_1 ·-.1.t;.o.~s...1 ...... .... • No. The present tradition o1 allowing c.mdldates ro~ higwr office to rema1n' 1n their present office ls better FOR GEORGE MEANY, president of the A.F.L..C.LO. Haiwe,.. nu ca 1't1nit r..ms for• p alllcal offlce?- 0..W A9a. Dw' -N.C. e No-for two reasons: First, the A.F.L.C.LO. does not believe that any private-Interest ~ inc~ labar, • shotUd seek or hold political power. Second. the offlm which I hold ls the ~ one I have ever aspired to. .last doing this job to the best of my ability ls the heldrt of my ambition. FOR MARV BROOKS. Director of the U.S. Mint ,._.,,.rt of ,._jab.,_,.. tlls ..,._ h tnct.?- 11.~ l.owd. .._ • Estimating the coln demand so we can keep Americans well-stocked with a big~ supply of coins--all of which have to be ordered ln advance. Yoo know, the Mint has one of the biggest Industrial plants ln Goverrrnent. ., that's why our biggest problems revolve ar'Olfti n.inrUne the rolling mills . . . and melting and c:astlng the strtp. FOR .IAMES D.PATRICK. syndicated political cobmlst 'Do ,.. cc ''a dae ....a Woo•.....-.a.r 111 ~ 1lie FIMIP.,.." • lllc .... •?-MAM.. ca..uw• N.Y. e I suppose the book ls generally accunrte. but I find It tasteless, needless and cruel h will be eoonncusly proltt- able beades fOR stlsAN SARAN>ON. star of "Dragonfly" • ,.. C9llM c:-...,.. Md ................... M?-ILP ......... ,. C-. • In my age ~ Robert DeNtro, Dustin Hoffman. Al Pactno. Richard Dreyf~ or Sam Waterston. They're .0 Incredibly ~t and or1glnal. I llke to work with people who swprtse me and who are professional. Sbmeone who makes me want to produce lDOR! thim I think rm capaible of dotng. Among "older" actors, either Cary Gnat °' Paul Newman FOR 11E .. ASK 11tEM YOURSEIF mrroB fft....,. _,.,.. fAI Amer• tile '"Mnwy Ttlef ..... 5lt9w _. -..,, .._ _... .. ...._ r•-.. ._. _....._.hi& Wiiie aa fOll .... ?-S.S.,Balse, ..... • Ed ls a19o sorry that filming of the ll8ries Is ending. But. at the sanw time. he's 9'ad he's being fa.u.d out ("After , six years, there's the danger' of getting into a rut.") You haven't seen the last ol Ed, thou!jl. He says that a new .tJOW, structured around him, ls in the worica at CBS. If Ed wasn't an .:tor, he'd probably be a aportsmlft. Hs b8came an alk:lty tackle ln ~ school, and during his terVk::e ln the Army ln France, tK. managed a basketball M"- team, which was rated seoond-best ln Europe. In 1958 Ed married the fonner Nancy Lou Syl(es and, &Ince 1961. they've lived on the Wat Coast They halve 13-vear~ twtns. Matthew and Liza, and Kate. 9. Also three dogs. three cats, two goldfish and one twtla. The entire ~ c-,,_. i., family we animal )oyca. AIM ..... /Lee 0- ....... the altemattYe, which would rautt ln only the rich rurW\lng f!Jr the Presidency. Many times, congressmen have saved ln party leadership positions wtthout re:sk.Jt- lng their elected offices or waMng their uJana. I doubt that many governors, senators or c:ongressnen would seek pllrty and national leadershlp jobs lf that meant !P.vin9 up thetr present positk>ns.. Our tradition ls a ~ one. With- out lt. we would suffer a real k>ss or experienced and dedicated natioPa1 leaders. FOR .EAN PEIERS W., • .,._ ...,,._ ,_ area 19 ran .,. .. ...., ...... ...,,. ..... ,.. tledM ......... adlle?- Vlold h1daoc ........... .._ e l'U be damed lf-1 know. A moment of madness, I think. I ran Into my oki friend Ross Hunter, Who was ~ ''The Maneychangen'' for tee lV, and he asked me lf I wanted to be ln It. It seemed like hm. lt's .a·n1ce part-not too b~ I greatly admire Ou1stopher Plummer, whom I play opposite. FOR REAR ADK WU.JAM M. LU(ASH. physician to President Ford lall••wc••••...._.,... ............. ._cmeofdae Pa I l'fail?-S.A.. T ...... .... •Awesome only ln that I recognize my responsibility as h1s personal physk:lan and am oommJtted to care for his health to the best of my ablltty. When theni's a need for It. I sep the most competent advice available. In order to respond to the demands of h1S job, the President naJSt maintain good health--U\at' s where I oome In. fOR FANNE RAGG u....., ... ,, .... ,.. ............... ,....., ..... ... ... ..... ., ............. ?-4.All A. °'99. a.,-...,.. • I have about 60, all custom-made. I wear them about· two or three times on 1V before donating them to charity. FOR FRAN TARKENTON of the Minnesota VlkJngs Do,.. ..... dae ._.of dae r•awe c:lsme. •-"1119 ...,_.111111 of-• 1sct1Mtaeaatew.•w . ... ...,... ......... ..., ..... __ ., ... _ _,. t1W. __.•New Yedl •a.. AALerl11?-.leltis ,.,._, W...Ta. • No, the end of the rae:rw clause won't be the ruination of the sport, If that's what you mean. Not everybody wants to play ln New York City or Los Angeles. The best orga.. niz.ed and best managed teams will wto. not the richest. lbat'a as It's always been. 0cto0er 11. 1m FAMJIX WEEKLY TM...,..,..,.. MeeazlM llOWTOll,...., ........... ~,.. ...... l'ATIHCK IL UNeUY, Executive V.P.·Solea Dir. GerllN a. ._, NJ Monol)e(; MoMrd K. c.m., Anoe. Eaatom Mgr.; ,,._ "'-• -k. 9t•tem Mgr.; lase 111 IL Aalll, Detroit Mgr. ........... , ........ Uadl-4...,_., Colif.; ._. D'All 11 IR n. MaiMting Mgr ; ...._ ...,., Prom. Dir.; c.,e lier, Mdano. ~ MLATIOtlS: M>9EJIT D. ~f and LD ILU8. V.P.1 and Co-Olrectora: ....,.It...,,..._ Mgr . ........,.•mcu1 ~l..~Mgr.;.--a...._, 8uolneoo Manooor: "1IMrt .....,, Promotion. IC04t o.o.n.o. Encutive Edil<>f Ille._.. V_..., M Olreciof ......,. ........ Senlof Edilof _.,. ....... food Edltof ... lloGss:Mw, Niii ......._ Auocloto Edilora belllll ..... Aal M Director ...,_ Ollwfto, Alt; CMotte .,._, Plcturto. L.-,, 9«1 l I , "°'*' c.n-, Pw '· OJPI p I ,Miia-. Contributing Edlk>rl; _, lAllle. Edit. Aul. ...._ U.-, Editorial Conoultent llAllWACT1111U•: .. 9-N -. V.P.·OlloctOf ........ ••1 *'• Publlc fWl .. iOOI Mgr. .....,. C.-. Mokoup Mgr. ~a..,...._, Chairman Emontua Holeae ......_,Production Mgr. Hoodquart«I &U l.oldngton Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 e 1978 FAMILY WEEKlY, INC.. All rigl'lta rotor¥0d. Excerpts from the new book by Eric~ who works with both his hands and his mind and who believes in the value of monotony and routine • .!:' By F.ric Hoffer T here seems to be a general a&- amptloo that brilliant people c:arinot stand routine. that they need a varied, exciting life lo order to do their best It is also as.awned that ck.di people are particulaity suited for duO WOik. We ~ 1Dld that the l'"N9Clft the present-day yot.ng protest so loudly against the dullness bf factory jobs ls that they are better eel.rated and ~ dmn the )llCUn9 al the past. NUS1' WORK BE Wl'EllES11NG? AduBDy, 1here Is no evidence that people who ad\lew mdt crave for, let alone ltYe, ewotful liYes.. The OA>C>- site Js nearer the truth. One thinks of ABOS the sheepherder, Socrates the saooema.aa. Omar the tieotmaker. Jesus may have had bis first rew1aHaos while doing tundrum carpenter work. Einstein worked out his theory of rel. tMty while serving as a clerk In a Swiss p11tie11t office. Mar::h&Mldi wrote Tie Prin« and the Diacour.a wblJe Immersed tn the clllJ Ufe al a small OOtmtry town where 1be only e'llllCbr>- ment he~ was~ cards wt~ -~at the lmi. ~-Kmt's dally bfe was an W'\altenble routine. The hou9ewiva of KOnlgsberg set their clocks when they saw him .PMS on bis way toihe wlwa9ity. He_.._~ wak each momJng rain or shine. The .............. ~_. tr•1led ~ '60 mi1es fnlm ~ The ouutaaidlng c:haracter1stk: of rrms ~ " ls .. ...., '° tnmmute trtvial lmp•kes ln1D ~­ tllus oonseq1PDOeS The greatness of IDiM1 is In what he cm do wHb petty ~ md jops md wttb , ....... . physlologlcal pressures aad hqna 'When I have a little vaaUon," wrote l<eats, '1t grows In five mlmda Into a therM f« Sophodes." To a cn:etfye tndtvtduaJ an apedenoe ls .... a1 all ewnts ~ ecpd I•*' fnlm new kteas md .. -Un md his .......... hmnanmss shows tt98lf lo 1he Cillty to make the trMal and 0011n110n r-.ch an From the book '" °"" Tu-. ~ • 1976 bv Enc Hoff-. Rcprtnt.d bv penm. slon of Harper A Row Publllhen, Inc. 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY,~ tl', tm 1bere is no evidence that great achievers live exciting lives. Enstein wotked out his theoiy of rebttivity wh1le still a clerk in a Swiss patent otlice. enotmous way. Alleuimdul We ........ ,..... .... stimulates. Milton. who In 1640 was a poet of great promise. spmt 20 tterlJe years in the eYeotful ahn ~al the Pl.dt.m Revolution. He fulflUed his great pccaul:le when the Rewlutlon was dead and he ln $0lltary dislgnllce. C& lini' s exciting Ufe kept him .ham be- oamtng the grat artist he c:iould har,,e been. It is ........ to doubt whedaer' MadUaYelll would hiwe wrtUien his Wll!iilt bomls tad he been alloMid to oontinu8 lo the dlplom.uc eervtoe al Flcrence and gp on ln.tetesUng • skns.. h Is usually the mecScxie poet « writer who gpes In search of sUmulat- tng events to meu. his creative now. But tt may be trua that work on the assembly line dulls the fac:ulties and empties the mind. The ~ would be feww tmurs ol wcxk Iii ....._. pmy. But c.btqJ 50 yea"S as a woridlvnan. I have fatmd dull routine compatible wttb an acttw mind. I can still uvor the joy 1 r..t lo --frilm the t.::t .. while doing dull. repetit:tue work on the watlerfront. I could talk wi1h my part- ners and 0011ip05e sentences In the b.:k of my mind, all at iha same Ume. Uf. II emecf gbtoua. 0.... .. Ibid Md my worit been al---~ ----.. 1 could not).,. dam .., ...... and C011 • ..,.19 on the C01ftl•¥• time or even on my awn time af1er retJ.ndng fnlmwork. People who find dull jobs une:ncb-- able iSe oft.n dull people who dO not know what to do wtth thaD9elw:s when at ""'1iure. Oilldren md ma1ure people thrive on dull routine, while lhe adoles- cent who has lost the c:hUd' s capacity for ccnoeub aticxt and who is wtthout. the Inner raol.rOeS of the maUe. needs excitement and nowlty to st.ave off boiecbu. A.al810DO You ask yowself: What are the es- sential attributes a country must have If It ls 1D ranaln vigorous? The amwer- ls ~ So long as a country has c:ounge and a passioD for exceUerre,. fl cm race the future confidently no matter how feencme Its dlfficulUes. Ccu-age ls not only a se:rvloeab6e ab- stttute few hope but aleo, as we know, It is a chief f1ICtor in the mahrterwn> ol penanal seo.aity. As to the paalorl for.,..,.lfenae, lt may ..al ~aldln. but It actually oonoems o:ww•oi. every- day affain. I bmle spent 50 ~ doiQg ~ work in the fields. in lumber camps md on the waterfront. Many of the people l llwd and worked wtth had OOUi1!ge and, whether they knew It or not. a passion for~ The word "job" med to haw a magi- cal OOD1otation in this oountry. 1t was --t•• •a,...._.••-..-...., you kne.w bow. A job mll#lt be~ smt, dangerous or trivial. but It still ·had to be daoe., and It bad a clan on ycxr skill and IQgenuity. &en the slmp- lest job hed Its mysteries, and once you faihamed them. time flew. As one woukl expect, lhe formU, ''lbere ls a job io do," o upped up in situations that had notbiqJ to do wtth wiork.. The Amerlcads perforn:Mn:le on the battlefiekl, for .... woe. had a matter.of-fact. job-domg quality. He cld not ftdlt fQr a mothert;md. father- lmd or mme ideal. 1mne WM a job to do. aud he did IL Field ManhaJ Rom- meJ -......... bv .. proaic. pnctical manner In which Ametlcaas ma¥'ed modem warfare.. I 1es1wt1il er first reading Marx's des- a\61n d t. wodcel's 41,......towmd work In a ~tallst society. Thie worker, he said. {eek plv'crJly and .....&ly debased by his WOik. He ls like an e:xlle in his place of work and feels at home a.Iv --...., '"-.. Job. Marx oawr-did a da/ 5 work in hls life aad never took the tro&A>le to flnd out bow a wmker rally feels when OD fbe job. He aamrao, -....t dial workers Wint & les9er-bnied of Intellectuals. By now, many workers haw Jn. deed beconae a lesser breed of lntel- lecia.U.. and their attitude toward work fits Min'• daa~L They ieeJ cfe. meaued and deh.mmUzled by the work dl8Y ...... to do md-• Job•• tnp. Workingmen who hwe oewr ANld a book tal< gllbJy about frustraUoo. ~ aUan mid reJewnce. Uke tnteBectuals, they expect a job not only to glYe them the wherewtthaJ ol • IMng but to flD their lives with ~ The fact 1hat the word "job" haa lost Its magic ls affecting America•s performance and style lD evay field. Will we need the tribal magic of charismatic leaders and medicine men to get ~ done In peacetime and In war? No matter how ~ the wages and how generous the f rtnga beneflta. the feellng per- sists that all a woriUngman can get out ol his job Is a IMng, and he Is In It for life. The pros- pect before htm ls an cndiess dalty grind, ., enicn.s deadening routine which so bruises body and mind that retirement at 65 means a mere f~out RevulskJn from work can be counteiacted by offe:rtng the •Norid19M0 a ~le and relatively Immediate goal ~ that a year bas 240 ~ days ol stx bows each. then m years of work-4,800 ~ qualify a WCl'ker for a pensk1n. A day ln the mine or on the assembty line should OOUlt double and so should CMi!f'time work Under ad\ ml • iaogemen\ • yeuth who sbirted wortdrlg at 18 would ha¥8 (COd'ltln9 owntme) a fair chance of retiring at 35 or so. U he be- canes a miner or works on the ass ubly line, he could retire 9000el". Moreowr, a sbc-hotr workday ~ make tt possible for many to get an education while they are working. Two hotrs ol book leamlng a day should gtve a workingman a college ecb::ation by the ttme henrtns. COMPMSION 1n the alchemy o1 'IM6'(. 80ul almost an noble ·~honor, low, ~ faith, duty, ~be trantnalted Into ruthlem-.... c~ a1ooe stands ..,..t from the conttnoas traffic betw.n good md .vU pro- C*8•19 withm UL 0414 ' 4' is tba adim.ia ol the soul: 'Nhere thae is CUI' I 11 m ewll the most poi9onoias lmpubes ranaln relatively hlnmea Thus the asvtYal ol the ..,.,c:les IDB¥ well depend on the ability to foster 1l ~ Jess CIPlldty for ocmpaalan. O.,,...uan ..... to Niw 1ts roots 1n the family. We think ol tt.a. we low as easily bna.d, and ow b."8 iS shot tlw'oudl wHh Imaginings of the tuts ~ In wait for 1hem. A loving wife cannot hq> ~ the wounds which a day's participation In the rat race may inflict on her tuband, md he In ha'n semes the fears, born of l.naYOldable physk:al decline, which pny on his wife's mind Their lmpulM ls to protect, ccn90&e and reauure each other. Parart:s overflow with compassion as they see their c:hUdren go out Into a stnmge. cold warid. It ls conceivable that the present ~.+=tag of the f.mly iDllY .UOW cou11n1•k"l to lak Into wider drdes. So, too. the craUon ol family ties between stra>gers by aprit • car,. tbol*l akl th. ..-ol c ••• , 5 (ft But the question ls whett.r we cam Dlillke people cornpuslmate by ecb:ation.. It m fAMILY lftbCLT, ~ t7, tt:rl • I .. me that well-educated people are not mare ~ than the meducated. The ...... verse seems to be true. When Gardd was atked whM won1ed..., mo.t. .. repbed.: .,,. hilrcne. ol hNrt of 1hs ecb:ated." The enor- mities of the 2)di oentwy were CXAWWttled by people who were better~ eclnc:at.:d than the wage aod who felt compdent to Instruct and !Pde the ~ It was not farfctched ol The wife of the Six-Million-Dollar Man says she lows being a hoe•e•wbt bot 1est14s bauinghe.r b*; eaploited. • Dmmtoonly t) ... 1bday\11ae,luoou dmnevuintm: And a bi*'Mll di dmnging UL 11tink about it. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Regollf end Menthol: 5 mg. ·ta". 0.5 mg. nicotn. .,, per cignne, by FTC Method. • By F...-Fawcett-MaJon Whm I 8rst 1-d from 1...-Ma~ I 1hm,dlt be -the rudest mm fd _..enco~ It al st.tied wbm his pbtldlt aw my pldl.ll'c at a frimd's olftoe. Ha Ulkl. ''She looks gNat---1 know 90lneoDe who woukt probably low to meet heri •• So he took my pill*> to Lee. who ...-d and c.n.d me up. He w ~ an location 1n -n. Bia v..,,.. 1V ..ta 1Uben be c:alerl 1 ... out. and when I came back, tt...... was 1his rather ~ m ge &am hkD: _,,,__ ldJ .-,. raw._,,,,_..,,.,_._..,. <>f ~I knew wtDha-. but rd ..,_ met '*' md l w aapollied to ftad out bs lmnt ._. na. Al I could ti**-= How ndd How-.be )llt .... a II gt ........... Clll9d.l-alp .. ecl to b11 ham.a. Bm I cfwmaMI _,...-I ...... bs aid. .,._.,.any to .... Wt ... m agr You know ...._)IOI' walk OD t. -. )IOI' Clll't ._,. get ham to a ...... md I jult clcm't wmEt l'OI' to IDlke p&.. ..... Well. he was ., ~ md swed. I just melted and sakl. ~ yea ... " That was avias ,._.. ago. 'Wflvc hem b.f!'dwr .,.. smce. W.JIDl mKn.d two i-rs...,. md at ... pcmt tn our Bva. d61ien .-e DDt • i9ale. In a ~ or two, thaud:a. rd .. to .-t a f.mlv. Now that 1...-md I se both beocauke Ina 1 1 '11f#y buPJ, rm ohll\ Mked haw we ma1w1911! ow marriage. ru admit " gets more cWftcult to wade out our.._. .. I do be- ~ thoudl. that my c.reer Is aecondary to l..ec'' md tf he aid. '1'w1ow 11..e to leave for &..ope for four months. md )IOU haw to come with me." then rd go. u I 'Nel"e offend a pict1re and had to be away from him. rd ta1< tt OYa' wt1h him flrst. 11 he said no. Ihm that's tbe -av It 'WOUid be. Mv mar- riage comes ftrst. When I was ~ a pilot for a series, I got a slx-o'cJoc::k a.doff clause In the oaobact so I ooukl get ham& before Lee and MVe dinner ready. He would DeYel" _....I 11 j:ai1hld, bill 114P ... d1Dtio tt. For tnp;anoe. there have hem • c:iouple °' film often. I thoLdlt 1 .....-d to do them al first. but after we'd d*-med them, I rea- lized that I dicm't want them afW all. Had I . not married Lee. I prababty woWd haw gone to New York more, mode&ed more. But I have no regrets. fm glad I didn't rush Into a film career. Continwtl e e FMllLY WEEKLY. OclDMf 11, 1tt• t ~ head room. MOre rear s00t leg room More trunk room More maACJQ90b.le in cttY traffic. M0re souOO is¢ldtlon. 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If to, list tint names I I ~ ~t'\ .... ,...ONWIDE CA., ... an..11 ... ~•attificatiw ... ,...... .... if,_ .......... , I I fl' v~ I~ I I Hes eny *iwr e.11 his licew W...-. or IWH .. in pm 5 v-s? Y• 0 No 0 I I MIS.., diW hl'll • ea:idlltt • 1 "'°"'II wial9tion in .-3 yws? Y• 0 No 0 I II q,L-.~·~~~~~c~-~ I =-1=1 ~-1-1--_. ..... _ 1 •.: , u• tCl.-;,,/ ..... u .... ,.., __ c ..... - - - ---ur-' ._..-:c n n ... I ..._ M 0 s •s: '-• .. ..... Y!Cllations I I '"6 I ••••••••••••-IF YOU QUALIFY YOU-LL RECEIVE YOUR QUOTE ANO APPl.ICATIONWITHIN 10 DAYS ------···---- Colllilwed f m better prepared DDW. and without the oomme.rciaJs rve done I would be Lmrecog- niud today. Those commercials proYkted my training since I never took drama. There's DO competttioo between Lee and me • f w as our can.rs .,. CXlllOd..cl. There is, howewr, when It oomes to sports. He's such an athlete. such a oompetltor, and he'U .sometines yell at me on the tennis court If I don't rm.wn a volley the ~ way. rm just not competitive-but he's always iot to win. Even though rm better at some things than he. I can't thmk of anything I can beat him Inf I really ~ better temb 1him Lee, but he beats me out of sheer determination. Becai •se he's .so strorig aod capable. few peopAe realize how aebSIUw lee Is. For ln- sblnce, wlttrthe success of his thaw, '"The Six MUllon Dollar Man,'' a lot of nmors spnmg up about U9-that wre dtvon:ed. we're sepmated. We're ~ we're thls; -·~e th.-. ~ of thnn WM trm. So when lee took out a big page ad lb the trade papers to pubhdze hls directorial de- but In the series, he added a postlcr lpt to the effect that he wanted the wortd to know we were going to be together forever. I don't know of lllfll .ca who's ever blMn out ilD ad in V.Vty or Tie IWllO'u, who hasn't used h1s own pk:ture. but here wa.s Lee with his first dbec:lolMtl effort c:or'*'9 ~ and he used a pk:ture of me/ Lee's sensHMty shows In h1s work a.s an actor, too. He's not afnUd to show hl.s emo- tions before the camera-he'll even ay on screen. One odd ttq about me. I never thoudrt about what I was going to be. rve asked my mother what I said on the subject when I was a chJld, and she said that when I was 4 QI s. l wM&ed to be ..... And ...... I.Ml time I ever/said anything about tt f m told my friends bne about mv belQg a marvelous housekeeper. I can't stand dust or dirt. and I am constantly cleaning. Lee, on the other hand. ls the oppcldlte. His clothes are everywhere. He couJdn't care less. We do haYe a ~eeper. but thafs ~ cause we have two dogs and need her mainly when we go out of town. She doesn't do the cook.log. She just duns the &use. I love to cook, tool People ay, "You're great-you come home and make home- made breads and dimer. Does Lee really appreciate all thls?'' I think he does-I think he'll always appreciate me becau.se rm a great cook. I seem to surprise people a lol Most don't expect me to be able to do anything. Many think that hegaa rve mode&ed end my looka haw been exploited on commerclals, I haven't any talent OI' mental capacity. rve heard producers say, 'We really have to be truthful with you; we're glad you came ln and read because we t:holdlt you were a dtnnb blonde-Oeautifu~ but nothing going cm upstalrsf" It c1c:1n•t t.lpl8t m£, hecacne I mads vay good w.m ID hfdl 8Chool md ce1A191 1-gcK.sa...._.~ l know rm no c:bnmy, but tf s a hmdl atee to be good-looking. You don't get lta greet roles hec•N peop&e will UI/, ''It's just not believable that you would be pining away, waiting for your t.J.1band to get home from prbon or the war-« that you'd be a wait- ,AMILY WEEKLY. Oc1atler 17. 1'71 • I ress ... "You know,~ rally aren't that many good roles for great-looking women! There used to b.--bui DO more. One problem In selecting parts ls the nudity. I won't do that. and rve turned down a lot of roles because of my attitude.. Not that I .... there's myttmg ~ wttb tt- 1 see Rims wUh nudity ID tbml al1 the time. • -that rrn k>c> priYMe a per'9Cllt to do that Lee knows how I feel The only thing that's been an issue ls my art work. I have a talent for 9CUlpting and painting. I .aJlpt raJtstlc heeds and tor9os. and paint llhsfracts. rve 90ld a couple of things to an art dealer In T cxas, but Lee really doesn't want me to scU anything. He wants to ket!p It all So my sculptures are aU out In the amance ball But my pilbdqfl ... well, there ls only m much wall tpaee. f d have to U¥ rm hlM wt h.11 ..., IMkSe the hall closet. half oul ,. And that's okay with me. "111 ''There are times in a day when coffee tastes especially good. And MJB tastes good when it should. ... Ahhh." 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Jtrtt11;1an1...._•.....,.. zsu 0 -1' 7 0 ... lft 1 5 1 ...... "-* ...... 1.., ... _ 11 0 ... ,. ,.,... ....... .................... .._,. ..... ._ ~ .......... . L lo .. "'ep"I. melt buner owr low beat. Add fbr, alt ... pepper, dr'rqi &.mtiJ blimdad. 2. GraduAlly .. water' aod m..llblnl. stb'l'q until 1hk:kened (about 4 to 5 mtrartes). Add ~peel and juice. s. Remow from heat. blend in mayonnai9e wUh wire wbi*, JIMa Clbaul 1~ ~ CARROT CA88AGE SIAW ~ .. -ts ............. 2 ..... ., ,__. a ...... u a u u ,...,...., t ,, ...... .._ ..... ... it,, .. ...... 1'i ... 1'' $11 ......... ........ ~ ........ . 1 ... .... L In lwge bowl. W11tbl11e green pepper, CS"· rot. cabbage. onion and parsley. 2. In wa1r1g cup. ~ salt. pepper, ~ met vtnegar. Beat wttb wn wtmk wJtil a:nocdt. Poar owr vegetabies and to:w. J.. C.c:JYer and rcfrige:rate UDtiJ ready to serve. JlaJie.6~ WIJllf1 s..t: Use canned tima-tha1 reli- able pantry staple-along with bread crumbs, soup and lemon to make a hearty caaerole.. 1he zesty sauce, too, gets some of Its bate from fresh lemon. The cost of lW\8 Caaerole wtth Mustard Sauce: $1.83 or 31 cents per serving. 1t W FAMILY WEEKLY, Oetober 17, ISTt The setting of a room leans hard oo two decorating elements. How weD they work can make the ditference between a room that just sits there and one that invites you to stay awhile. AND WALLS WhattoDo AboutThetn W alls. There they are. fa.r of them. In ewry room. You cm paint than; pmei them; COWi' tt.. wbh fabric CJI' "'aliplips. CAdaally ·~· is somewhat ol a ulisl..:mer, t. came the majoilty of "'pepus" llOdlly ere t-* paper. thq'rc vinyl-and, consequently. they'R mm! pnoctk:aJ for c:malt lifcstyie:s.) Vinyls arc wathable Ind sb ~ You c.Ml't take them wtth you when JOU mow, but you can cowr your walls wUb a pretty pattl!m md sb1p it off wheo you IDOlle out. --- walls •they were when you moued in. Most people think weUcow:rtngs are ~ priate ao1y far bedromm, c:hlJdre:n' s rooms. kJllchehs, bidtlS, st.Ml wds md dms. People use them Infrequently In clrmg rooms and even las fnicp:ntty In the IMog room--4be most ''plblc'' room, whk:h Motlld hliYe the most .,.....- It used to be that waJlcoYeriogs werw ewry- when. You. or your ~ probably WWI a., In a ~ room thM had • pMW.:rn ol ~ beige roees c.limblng all fa.r of Its walls Md In • bedroam thM had a ....u.r floral motif. The na1ural rcactloo to "too na.d\" was the ''too litds" ol the b&md. one-color wan- app&c~ In h 1950' s, befge ar whlte In the fl.Ts.. In the 7C1s, walls arc still f*9y nmb'ill If this ....... your dlllcallllag .. 'W; time to rctbll*. to • ......... tbe pleaaS'e th.t Corrtilrwtl" o.-.a-... o..o. ~ A .......... ..a•• .-1 foCll paW .......S wNch to~ fmalbre. If"°"" IWag room --t-~ ................ '° .. .... -dlc:a .... raallE ea... ......... of ,... ha llllli~ae...t.__.~ ........... ,aa .-. JUllr... ... ed smc-.. tt.19·111i111ai11J form a WIW....,_--. The room w •ht""uwd ~ lvm Hdlr. Vinyl_.. UIWlmyi md Will l•w c::oaion fllli1c. ~ .I. .k..phlO!& Loi I I ft .. ~ 5ait. Pev6lon, Clock,. ~ Haward Mlhtr . ................. ,,,. t1•Tnrt ... .. ~ wrtk:al binds wtth mllkNng ~ ~ Gniber, ...,. • IDMt.tul role In this bed! oam. They lend prtwcy. llCld • not• of cob, Wllfy tha window ... ..xt ....... tha need for a.stalrw.. ..... oerd, ~~Cop\. Bed comforter, ~Fleldaat. AT HOME COtlllnued color and pattern can contribute to a room's scheme. Another "If' to keep In mind: If you're fear- ful that you'll tire of a pattern after IMng with It for a whlie, consider that vinyl waUcovertngs today are relatively ~ and that you can l'eplace them as easily as you can slip- cover a sola. Tiie:R are lots of things that wallcovertngs can do-and that you c.an do with them. Some are obvious. otllen creative. Examples of the obvlou5 are alternate uses of stripes to he.i!#en or lengthen a room. (You hang stripes wrticalJy to add heWtt. "railroad'' them-that ts. ~ them horizontally-to add length.) the ranainlng 12 Inches give the Illusion of a taller odllng. Want to separate a dining foyer or "L" from the livtng room? You can do this by using a screen to partition off the two areas. ·An at- tractive decorating Idea you ~t try: Cover one side of the acreen's two or three panels with a plaid wallpaper design, the other with a floral (A wealth of tll>lor.c;oocdlnattng pat- terns zn available thelll! days.) 1o aeate an · architectLral divider that's an add-on. not a I bullMn. If the plaid ls on the dining side, use Its maidJIQg fabric on ~room b-. ; chairs or, reversing the sequence. pick up the ~ ltviQg-room pattern on dining chairs. i When do you use one pattern throughout a roam? Arxn<111!9 to interior designer Ann I Heller, the "alf..over" oonoept works best In a ~ bathroom or bedJ oom. What If you want to add height without stripes? Perhaps you want to use a floral pat- tern, In.stead. One way ls to paper within a foot of the oeillng. Install a mokllng and watch U.a..-•1 J ......... .,_ .. A..._W..t ....... a .......... ,,.. ....... .-.c... ... .-. ~ .......... -.Ii: ... .! '1t's sometimes dlffk:uft to pull a bedroom = together," Mrs. Heller observes. "You buy a bedspread In one department, and ofte:n you have to go •where for draperies. Matching bedspread and draperies to walls makes a room cozy, and with ooordinat.es from the same company, you bow they'll match." OWi' ... ,.... __ ....... ...... ' ...... ,,_ ... an....I_.._.._. rnl;•.., IC; Andersen· Per111C1-Shield· 'Windows. The beaatifal,~~. lo ta111e )'Oar fuel biD. · With the price~ fuel aa hip as it is, leaky-drafty windows can cost you plenty. But mug-fitting Anderaen• Penna-Sh.ieJd• W-mdows are designed to save on your heating bill. Save on window chores, too. Lew •itkeeP. Perma-Shield Windows' ricfd TIA71 atieri~ doestt"t rust, pit or corrode. Doesn't ch'--:ip-,---ll hb, peel OJ' bu.ta. •The eul aterior of Penn~Shield cloubl&-huns windowa la protected b1 a WMt.ber-remstant. tons-tutinc polyu.rea ftniah. The ,...._ 1a ricid Yill)'l .. ---~~-----------~-----~---Kail to: A.nclenen Corp Box 1!, Banort, Minn. 56008 Clip your wa7 to thele PREE booklet.a: O l. Pleue •nd "Bow to Get Good Windon and Glidina' Doon," • 2'-pap .,Ude to eeledinc windows and cUdlnc <loon. O 2. Pleue 88lld '"The Andenen RemodeUnc Answer Book." 0 I plan to build, O I plan to remodel •~•• Name~--~----~~~~--~~----------~--------------~ Addnu~------~~~~----------~--------~------~~---- Cf tJ~------------~--------~St~•~k1--------------Zip-------- ...., .... ~ Wt) ........ ., ... _, Uf 11 I ........ ., ~ ..... ...... 'IJ JI ... .,.,, . ......... "-"• j $ I ,...~......, ............. ,.. ... ......... CIAJa. ........ ,_ .. ...._ ar...tcalw ..... IJ I H. As for the ba1tut>orn,. a sensational wall- oowring-''maybe a color or pattern ., flam- boyant you'd not think of using It e~" Mrs.. Heller suggests-offers the quickest, least expensive way to do over a room where you can't change the basics. "Fixtures are fixed," says Mrs. Heller. "And. very oftm, IO ls flooring. In an old house you begin to hate It. So you simply work around It," she explains. Ilse ••--of Mn. Hda'a lllaa for aaflle411ecGnthtc_./or~ dmps: • Lower a celling by papering tt and paint- ing the walk to match the paper's bac:kgrund co6or. (Mrs.. Heller suggests doing this In a child's room, just to keep It neat-looking. espedally tf the youngster ·~" the walls with ptctures of friends and favorite rock stars!) • Break up a long .t01Jckolored wall by adding vertka1 panels of walloovertng framed with decorative molding. • Create a focal point by papering only OM wall or-as Mrs. Heller did In our cover pie- ~ papering one wall In a floral and the remaining walls In a coordinating geometric. • If a wall Is broken up by too many win· dows or doors. camouflage the fact by cany- tng one pattern the length of the wall Paper Continued on page 14 ti e FAMILY WE.~IU.Y, Ocl04* 17, 1'71 Take cl long IQOl<at the 100 SV1eepstakes ft'Olll Benson & 100's. Let's see: how about barging down the Nile, rafting down the Colorado, or· steamboating down the Mississippi? Or does money look better to you -like 100 days interest on $100,000? 100 English pounds? 100 grams of gold? Or perhaps a car? A totem pole? Taffy? Topsoil? Or one of 90 other prizes? In any case, any winner may have a change of mind and ask for 100 ft. of dollar bills ($200) instead. Each winner will gel a letter telling exoctfy what the prize includes, what choice there is (if any) of style or color or flavor, and what options there are on deliveries of perishable goods. Please read the rules carefully and note especially that such sweepstakes must be entered individuallY, with each entry mailed separateJv in its own envelope, with the sweepstakes number in the lower left corner: The longer you look, the more you'll see. And the more sweepstakes you enter, the more chances for you to be one of Benson & Hedges lOO's 100 winners. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ----Benson & Hedges IDs, P.O. Box 2144, v..estbury, New York 11591 I've chosen the following sweepsrokes and I've read the rules carefully. The sweeps1okes number is and the prize is ____ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AT HOME Con1l1111~d the doors and use a matching fabric for cur- tains or draperies. A small print, plaid or check. ls more effective in this tnstanoe than a large. dramatfic design, Mrs. Heller advises. becai ISe •t calls aess attention to an:hltectmal 1mper- f ections. • Add a touch of the traditional to a plain pipe-rack room by instalJing a carved wood moldqa to create a dado or dair rail. Use a plaid or a stripe below lt, a coordinating flon.I above. Or If the floral l.s the ''heavier'' pattern, reverse the two. • Generally speaking. in using a single pat- tern, use a large pattern in a large room. a small one m a small room-unAess. ol ausrr. you want the large space to appear larger or the small space to appear snaller. ''Regard- less ol a room's dimensions, you can coulbine 1-ge and small patterns. depndiig upon pacement, .. Mrs. HeJla' observes. ''But If )IOU Fiii ~I~ Have we got plans for you this Fall! Georgia-Padflc's new book- let. "Plan Ahead for 'Mnter:' has 29 simple. fun-to-do projects. And eactf plan has been fu~ Ulustrated and diagrammed to rnaile the lnstrudions e89IJ to fol.. low. Sothatwhenyou'reftn- ~youh<M? something~ nice to show for your wad<. We•w got the gooda. Your Georgia-Padfic Registered 0ea1er has eyeiythlng you ·u need to finish the )ob. From~ to lumber to pmtidehoard, doors. hardboard. / and pane)ing. 1)()-fF IDEAS& PLANS! ::~~~It shouldal't be dif&ull. Need a wtne rack. for uample? Or how about a neat eneertalnment center? A stwdv potting table for your p!Mt510r mai,be you'd rather try a dog house. 01t some book cases or a Chrtstrnas tree stand that really INOt'ks. The list goes on and on. He's even got the tools you may need and hard- ware too. So get a oop; of our flee book, let ~. and make our plans for \Mnter-your plans. use a minute geometric throughout a large room, you often get a blurry effect-all you see Is color, not pattern. So you're better off using just an Interesting-looking tex1ured solid.'' Mn. Hder Mio often some ... I 8 au'h- • When you select a walJc:owrlng. look i1d tt In daytli!#rt -weft -lamplight. Colors tend to~ In dlffennt ..... • U you're coordinating walkoYerlng with an existing fabric, take along a swatch ol the fabric to check against sample books. • Study the photographs In sample books to determine a wallcoYering's scale and to check the repeat (the DJmber of Inches a pat- tern ocn.,WS befon repeating ibelf). Thl5 way, you can determine whether or not the flon.I you fancy for the bedroom will OYer- J>CNler' It or whethm-the geometric you Uke for the lMng room wtll lose Itself In so large a space. • U you haYe a pteoonceived notion of the type of pattmn you want. ask your dealer to 1eo 11u1oend 1he books· you should study. Books. besides indicating scale. often proyide you with decoradllg ideas ways to use walJ.. ~ tt.t .-. more inlltresatng tbm 1he "fOar' ... ~rl' CCll*cwil. • Mlamre ~ bmJlw lJO'l p&.ce - Oldmr. &al the molt ftP"dNe ~ YillfY In a>&or from nm to nm, and lf you have to go back for moR, ifs lDlllkefy that your 'secaadardK will ba.fraa tb&.SlllDltnm. Yeas: dealer wW hetp estirnllte your needs. He wtJI aho advise you on the proper~ to use if Y'O'A is to be a cb-it-yotnelf installation (more than 50 percent are today). Trends? Don't worry about them. Mrs. Heller advises. What's in good taste today wlU be tasteful tomorrow. Many of today's mo.st handsome waUooverlngs are traditional de- signs recolored for contemporary Interiors.. Patterns run the gamut from Colorual to contemporary; from country chintz to Art Deco; from herbs and birds for the kitchen and shells for the bath to elegant moires, grass doths and dmnasks for more formal rooms. Jn scale. they run from petite geomet- rics to giant graphics; In surf aces, from shiny Mylar and sUc:k patents to cork. pebble and woodgralns. Yoo've got lots to pk:k and d'°°5e from- as backgrolmds for colorful Uvingl Ways to Wake Up l{,ur W-mdows A paradox in decorating today Is that while our society Is reaching new levels of standardization and mechanization, we are stmultaneously creating an Imaginative. highly personal approach to IMng. Style ls no longer something to be folJowed blindly but something to be creah!d on one's own terms. This ls apparent In how we dress and In how we daotate our homes. An out.standing feature of any room ls It$ ~ open up all sorts of possi- bilities for dramatic Innovations in room decor. One of the more important trends OCCU'rlng In window treatmeni. today l.s that heavily swathed, elaborate "putting.on-the-dog'' looks are out . . . trim, casual lines and color are In. Conll11u~d t• • FAMILY WEEKLY. Oclobef n. tm the fine jewelry value of a lifethne ..• -~-----------~--------~-~~----~ ' SUNSET .. HOUSE ._, I ..................... ca •m11 I I ,._.. Mnd me Gold & Genuine J8de ~ ~1100 •Just s1.• I I otua 45-tor pa.t8ge ..ct hllndllng. Or Mnd me 2 tot ontt S3.00 ~ (Limit I I 'Four) I undemMd that If I'"' not hmppy for.., rN90ft, I may retum my Butterlty I I for a CO!ft9I•• refund. I O Mr. I O ~ I : 0 Ml• I I Addrwu I I \City ~ ~ , ' (c.llf. ,..ldetq edd "' •• ,.. tu.) , ~----------------------------c 1' SUNSET .. HOUSE ', I ............ ....,..._c ma•tat1 I 11 I erdoee en eddftlonlll $1.99 (ptua 45f fOf poat11ge ..ct Mndllng). 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In the irlfef9sa of deaning Up some of this political pollUion, we hef8bV publish a "'«>Cers' Guide lo the .Poiticat Ol88P Shot .• - . ·--... ---Car-using .......... , ~ the YOlefs that orl'f ttwM hef<>ic efbts hcMt kept gasofiiie -prices from reaching a buck at the pt.mp. Those ·enom· consist latgety of the retention of price oontrofs only tor petroteun and some petroleool J)f"Oducts. including gasoline. Blithe fact is, many brands of gasoline are setting tor t.nder their legal ceilings. because of competition in the mar- ~. Ewn if an cxrtrots wem lifted. and al the crude oil used in this COU1h'y climbed to the price of imported oil, a gallon of gasoline at the pooip would still cost subslantially less than a dollar. Which makes this wtlOle approach noltling ~ a cheap shot. , •. 1119 -..... p;uflllt'9 bit. Betow-Che-beft cat~ ~ • charge the oil companies wilh assorted rip-offs, l8SUlling -in huge windfalls. But the numbers tell a <iftefent story. In 1975, tor exanple, Mobil's rate of return on shareholders' equity was 12.3 percent-the average for att U.S. manufacturing. (According to Forbes magazine, Mobil ranks only 327th in rerum on equity among majo< U.S. corpora- tions. Our profit in the first half or 1976 was 1.4 cents on every gallon ot petroleum sold worldwide.) • . . n. .............. CIVWd. These campaigners siTlpfy • Ml against oil company "conspifacies· and claim the io- , ~ dustry constitutes a •monopoty. • But they newr get specific, doubtlessly because the facts give lie to their clai'ns. How can 8,000 oil and gas prodt£ets, 130 refiners and 15.000 wtOesaAe mart<etefS conslitute a • rnof~ And can you imagine so many companies. with their thousands of employees, privy to any "conspiracy'? Besides, laws against monopoty and conspiracy are vigorously enforced. So let the voter beware of broad charges, lacktig in substance. Almost always, these am cheap shots. n. good1IUJ ctwcldlll How about the other sk:le of the coin? How CM you tell if yoor candidale Is an enefQY good gu(? The best way is 10 ask. Where does the candidate stand on the decontrol of natural gas, as an incentive to greater production? On more offshore drilling to make America less dependent on loretgn sources? On puttng mom of our country's coal resources to WOl1<? Good questions desef'le good answers And the energy good guys (or gals) won't resort to political cheap shots. ... ,._°'~ AT HOME Since decorating ls very personal, you need to decide what you want to achieve early in the deYelopment of a roam. This will be based OD your style ol livins. OD the c:hwadlerof your home. OD the furniture.~ ~ OML 0o you like fonnaf~ as brocades, rich carpets and crystal dmndelien "' iofotmal c:ottoo prints and tweeds? Do )IOll want a period roam or a cxa:dla:o- ponry one? The mood pi c:::ho09e will help determine the type of window treatment )IOll use-as well as every- ~else you seAect for the room. Both shades and CDtalns can ~ style your ~·Ir! ...... ......... , . .._._ ...... n llWI .. .,_,,., ...... c.t11111a ..-rt a a *• ~ ........... ...... r00m and create the spedal effect or Sheets can be used also lo sew ocm- mood you're striving for. forters and ca.st ruffles.. Slhnhr• ..... ?11-HeresewtrlcbaftM om.-........ .,._ ............. ..,.,..~ Window shades In cloth or vinyl, ~ custom-made or from stock. have never kdced smarter nor been produced In ~ter colors or textures. They make de1191tful teammates with shutters, SWil9S. wahmces Mid astalos; orbqtc-sbnd~mmt~. In C01wtea•4. «al' rooms. Shades are partic:uiarfy inipor tant in these energy-saving days. too. Con- trolled tests show that they save up to 8 percent on the fuel dollar In winter and 21 percent In SlnllDaf You mWrt c:onskler wowri wood bllxts. which also an becouq JJOl»- lar for ~ room settmgs. as are tbm-llned Venetiims. Both aime In a c:hok:e of brWlt and low-key colors. lbe matc:hstk:k ~ natwal or tcr- totse sheD-has a great folJowing. too. Shade-Cloth vertical blinds wort< beauUfully with sliding glaa doors and look smart on regular windows as well When hung from the ceillng. they tteate an Illusion of height, as Indicated In the bedroom illustraHon on the cover page of our ''At Home'' section. C.• I few ColorM Wllldow Dn1 I 8 If you're curtaln-<>rie.ned, there's news for you. too. Tiebad<s are~ back! The sassiest ones are cat.9it up high. In French Directoire f ashlon. Matching wtodow shades wtth scal- loped hems echo the classic mood. Homemakers skilled In using the ~08 ... sUt;bing up petty patterned sheets to make curtains. 1a • FAMILYW££KlY, Oc!OW 17,1t'7'8 • C~lai«A iMtallation of Cl/iT- laiM. Matka or bliltt& creates a loris . clean hne and makes both the oeiDng and window seem taller. Also a set of windows varying In ~t can be easily \rifted In thb way. • w-...a .. •un ~Uealecl-.a- 9ngle tmit or dMded in1o sections. A series of shades can crute a parti- tioned effect; while one wide element across a picture window or a shallow bay window oolfies the area. • ~ -... doors are usually alumlrun-framed, and it Is best to hang ~ artaiD or shade~ the door- frame itself. Vertical bhncls are ~ latest way to ueaa the ~ door, be- cause the blinds fold back neatly When you want to use the terraoe. • A too-narrow unndoU1 can be made to kdc wider by setting your curtains well outside the window frame to ex- pose as much glass area as possible. Then use a shade or rliiVl"OW-<Slat Vene- tian blind over the glass so that It can be raised to let in plenty of light. • The •mall window and the aw• wardly ~ window benefit most from being dramatized wtthln the frame. Here's an eye ca1cherl Une the jambs of the window with mlrron. Then. whatever you put inside the frame wlll be beautifully reflected. That's the news-slimmed-down, less fussy wtndow dressing ls less "paneful." more with It Just <:tioose the one that wtll do most for your win- dow, the.room It.flatters, and. ,.._ of oourse. your budget! '61.1 Hands snap togetner when Patty Pfavs Talking -Patty P.•yer• Doll ~w I lay me down to sleep ... ) Kneels and says her bedtime prayer! Nothing to wind up-no string to pull. Whenever you want her to she says .,Now I lay me down to sleep I pmy Thee lard my soul to keep Guide me safely through the night \\bb me with the morning light. God bless Mommy ... and Daddy, and make me a good girl. 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MANUEL ORANTES Latins haw a reputation for gallantry, and no Latin fits this role better ttWt Manuel Orantes, the 1975 U.S. Open tennis champion. A boyish-looking, cheerful left4lander from Barcelona, Spain, Orantes never argues with officials if a close caU goes ~ him, and he'll even hit a baU out on purpose If he feels his opponent has been Wl'Oftged on a pnMot.m call ~ ................... ... .,..,.. ................. Gplllll.nt ... ...... • ...... ... .., gDOd ........ _ llnllbed Br.r ID lbe 1175 UA ()pm ......, .., . ...,.... ,,......,~ In .. 8Ml round. ••• The tables were turned this year. Orantes made it to the quarterllnals of the U.S. Open, bot lost to Bjorn Borg. Borg, In tum, was defeated by Connors, the 78 champ. Orantes first became a balJ boy at the Royal Tennis Club In Bar- cek>na. His father, who worted in an optician's shOp, couldn't pay for professional coactffng, so the club members decided to act as his "angels." ar.wtee .. eoon •w•ll.,•*'9~ junior d'8mplol.tllpe wl ...... ... of 11 bee 0 .. ,,.. ...... ,..,.. .... plcbd ..... 8pmllilb Dnla a. tMln. ... Although he gave a good account of himself on the tournament clrcuit, he was unable to Win major tournaments. Critics blamed this on his leek of a "killer lnstlncl " Orantes. however, felt the real troubfe was his back, which became stiff and painful during long matches. So he stopped pa.ying ....... for awhile to undelgo treaament. which included apeciaJ exerc::i8m every rUght. Omntm's pne began improving marl<edty. He .-0 creclla .... booet In ........ c..... ..... _ ......... ,.. .... ueedtO'be very homesick when I traveled. but I'm not 8lf'/ more because my wife Virginia is aJwaya wllh me." he says. "She also keeps after me when she feels I am not doing my best. and this Is good for my game." _., a.ny Abl-. FAMILYW£B(.LY.~ 11,1m • tt ......................... ........ ~cs .......... :: .. ·· ·~ !~?''":...'ll: .................... ~ ......... .. ........... a f I .... .... llJU. ...... ...... It's easy to do, the M.U.I. way ••• No need tQ quit your present job -start now .. .in your spare time! AT ttOM£ OR .... TffE GARW- no outside dell II tD •ttend. ",.._ ................. ,.. __ ..... I Ii,.......,._...,,.....,. ...... , .................. .., .... .................. J. ......... ....... ...................... 11,.._-.t .............. ,, ......... . .....,.., .............. ..... "1 ........ I ± ........,,,_ .. .. WHAT STARTED AS A PART TIME HOBBY NOW PAYS ME BETTER THAN $10•- TO_... SYAllT'IQ. NSf 90 ~ CCMIPOle ... ,.. .... .......... -....... .................... ........................... ll••tloft .... salftM•a ts ..... Cllll. 'IOV\.&. 9a A -ILLUS-l'MnD llOOll ........... S1'Ul1' MIO 1'Ma .,....., .,...,. , ......... ti..••~ succ•.t..i ll.U.1 • ..--. hr,_ .... ..... ... .... "' ,..., ,.,._ -·-·Cill ...... _ '"'"· ffll It °"" ,.,. It ... ... ..................... "°"' _ ............. .0. .. 11. a•w . ....,, .... CX\10... CA- Our Gavemmenl W~n'I Ampl Clalms Madi By Doclors, Scienlisls I Medical Agents About '100% PURE Ml URAi GlrlSErtG . Why Do Milli011S Of ChilKSE, A 18115, A11CI EUPODE811S PraiSE 111 Ginseng has been whispered about. talked about, written about, tested, experimented , with, prescribed, sold, and taken for more than 5,000 years. Was it the first wonder '6rug? Consider these facts: The Chinese Book of Drugs, written almost a century before the birth of Christ. advised doctors to prescribe Ginseng for a tranquil- izing effect on the brain, to soothe nervous irritation, to help concentration, to improve the memory, and to lengthen the life span. In t.ct, In Ancient c~ "'*' every medicine failed to work, lhe doctor pre- 9Crtbed GlnMng. Kan-Jin, personal physician to the great Buddha of Nara, gave Ginseng to his pa- 1ients to relieve tension and restore se- renity. It was adviMd that GlnMng lhould be med to overcome fatigue. In the Thirteenth Century, Marco Polo brought Ginseng back from China and in- troduced it to the Western world. Jesuit missionaries sent back reports of all the various illnesses for which Ginseng was ·being prescribed in Fifteenth Century Ja- pan, as a guide for Spanish and Portuguese doctors. Today, more peop .. are study- ing, ...... rchlng, preecrlblng, and taking GlnMftl. Russian doctors now supply Ginseng to their Olympic athletes and their cosmo- nauts, to help combat fatigue and relieve the symptoms of stress. In Switzerland, a country famous for its work in prolonging human life, 70 percent of the doctors report that they are prescrib- ing Ginseng to their patients. Chinese soldiers are being issued Ginseng on a regular monthly basis to guard them aplnst ahock "'*' Injured and before ruchlng a hospital. In 197 4, the first International Ginseng Sym- posium was held in Korea. Scientists from more than a score of countries, exchanged .,.,he latest informaUon on this "original won- der drug", as they called It. Last April, when the Symposium on Garon- tology was held in Lugano, SWitzerland, re- search papers on Ginseng were presented by ftw d ..... 1t comttrte&. Through the centuries, Ginseng was cred- ited with relieving more symptoms than perhaps any other natural drug. The list in- cluded, but was not limited to: '-'t pdp· tatlons, ....... tic .,....., llChlng joints, llredneu, lenalon, strain, malaiM, poor circulation, trwnora, ............. nenou. ...., anxiety, .......... IMomnla, ...... tude, dullness, • .,..., Impotence, lou of memory, .mtlca, neurttla, encl neuralgla. Can all the scientific evidence be ignored? Ginseng has been administered as a pow- der, a tea, a tincture with alcohol, a salve, an elixir, a tonic, a capsule, and a tablet. It took hundreds of years for thousands of drugs and treatment techniques to be ap- proved and accepted. Acupuncture was not permitted in the United States until the 1970's. Do you know it took 38 years for vitamins to win acceptance since their dis- covery in 1913? Will it be Ginseng's turn, next? Perhaps. After all, we don't usually stay too far behind the rest of the world for very long. In the last Olympics, when the athletes of every country had their stamina and endurance pushed to new limits, Ginseng was supplied to Russian athletes as a natural way to increase strength and stamina. More articles have been written about Ginseng than any other herb! It's one of the hottest products in America today -mil- lions are going out of their way to find original Ginseng. One person tells another about what it does! Called "The all-healing root of man'', Chinese Emperors spent as much as $400 an ounce on this Oriental wonder. Should you try Ginseng? Well, that is up to you. From all we have learned and read and studied, If you are going to try Ginseng, for whatever reason you may have, it would be better to buy only 100% pure natural Ginseng in easy-to-take tablet form. That's the only kind we sell. Please note this: with the increasing de- mand for Ginseng all over the wortd, the supply of the natural root tak• five to .. van years to mature -so get your supply now. · Don't you think it's about time you found out what Ginseng will do for you ... as so many millions have done? You'll never know until you try It. Fill out the handy coupon below and mail it today. It only costs you 20¢ a day for the thirty day supply, virtually 13¢ a day for the sixty day supply. Money cheerfully refunded if you aren't delighted. • 1m AC• -· a lllitis iaeases ftm111H1 wilh Meulldabln Deep lleatitg M PlllLAD£LPHIA-"'My grip st.n:.ng:tb illlprov~" said Sara ltait. A spritdy 1 S )'Car old nursing home resi- dent, M"m Kait had taken part in tests conducted by Mailholmnn Deep lk•ing Rub and Extra Stralgtb Lo- tion. Fmta.o imUumc:nt was used to measure grip strength. Then Menlhola- tum Deep Heating Rub was applied for ~mpotary ~lief of minor eain and to im- prove mobility. Later, when tes ted again, the grip ~ofmost "' ___. of tboae tested • had significantly improved ... It certainly worb." .,.--said Mm Kait. ~~~ I' a., c~··· w._..._...._. .. ~,_ . MISTAKES PARENTS MAKE ABOUT CHllDREWS AU.OWANCES Rac:eldty a group of ..,am was~ CMlfthe °"probliMI" of chldrwn·s alowww. Qne fd'8r ftnll9y Aid. "We're gofng to gl¥8 ............ .,, need. •1-1 • ., ..... c111enww::ewt1 ru1es ""*8r Q6t ~ Iii* belilMt. twacu•, lhlll m of the co11dlions under.....,• r•s , g111a,. other llll:-w::e S8 illllpoil8ill. For eM I ..... ............ -~'°the ........ ........ ct.Id gels. good IWpOll C*d .... .. lhold .. OJ( pmt of .... ,......... does ...... lg to ctieS''z F ! ..... 0, 0 U .......... H •• audmdp 1 2 r .,.._ wllc [..c• ws?t ........ _, cen ........................ 4 .. ......... 1o;1 ··211111a.&. .... '"' a ..... , u·ca ..... _, .... 1· af"1Glcsl n a "la .-...air11. JP ..... a ... ....... ...._A WX>nd error pm•ltl maim regardiltg alowwiC86 is allk:tzh1g the WIJ ~ ~ a'9ir mon.y. For example, one parent has a rute that if hla dWd ~•'°¥end it t...b ~ ...... the cost °' the toy is dedclded from next-..... * ...... ThethelXyis ...... ~ wftl learn to look for good value when he buys. But experts say these kinds of controls destroy the whole learning process of receiving anowances. "'It is important to 8'low a child 1D maim mistaltm with his own money," points out chUd psychokjglst E. Nora Ryan. A ........ _, gin ecMce cw_. a 90od• MFJ•af .._ ........ ._.tocu-rtldm .. -• a J'OUl'Cj!Ult fl ..... COri61£ ., .. .... ..... 411111F ... ' 1 ' Hw f ... . ,. ...., CW .... lllmt .... Inc IM"f Fl ii ....., ' C 9 LC S Ill' Convereety, the doting parent who gives extra money to 11\Ue up tor whet the youngster wasted on a poor purchase is not preparing the child for the realities of adulthood. -8y ~Lab 11 na. FAMILY WEEKLY, October 17, 1119 • II My Feet \lbe Killing Me._Until I Discorered the Miracle of Hamburg! •t -I WWWZLliUU 9Ma.Luea, .... FW1oe .......... 'IDll .......... _ ...... psc ..... .......... ,........... ......... _ .... ..... ... _ ,_ ......... f is:::Aa ...... .................... ._ .. Cllll. DriUlbur --Gwz1 Wala Well 50-100-200 Feet Deep. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DDllARS! You CM tap the Y11St. eel•w IUllPJ ol FOCI, dcaa. ,..e Wala' hrncath the surboe ol your peoperty and ba¥C al the water you need for 2t per day. . . _..__. :L.-ff_..__ Wlalt makes ti.is possible ii a murbbk mw:abOo ~ UllC r--- Drill. Amningty. it is almost as easy aod ianpemi\l'C to opcntc as a power lawn mower. Jn the last I 0 years. thousands ol pcop&c all over the world~ drilled water wells with a ffyd~ Drill. ff 1°" .... IO bow more about this woe- derful way to drill your own water wel and have a lifetime supply of cbcmical..frec water f« jusc pc11aies fJCf' day, theft do ~f a faw.. Send just SI for our biJ. fully-illustrated information packqe indudiQg oouaplele in- stnactions on UHow To Drill For Water." The infonnaaioo ~hge will br rushed to you by mum First ~mail. Satisfadioo paranteed ar,..arSJ ~! r----U..COUPOltAlellAIL TOIMY! ----1 I D1 ; sdllllll-C..Dli;lt.fWte111 I O;aat.,,. t me-.01 11 ~ • s1• ... ""-._. -nw ._nted ..,.,_. u.. ,.a.._ ......... ~ lmlnKt6om °" ·"HOW TO I DilJU.. FOil w" TU." I I NAMB I I ,U)()lfU I CITY UAn. UP I •WH. ..... -.c.. ,. , THESE FLOWERS LAUGH AT WINTER SNOW! .· , ~;,f(:/T !IJ.!J :'f ~__.. NO, TllS ISN'T JULY, BUT THE DEAD Of WINTERI YET LOOI AT THE llASSES OF . BLOOlll (See acftlag .......... ) Amazlna Wlnter-Bloomlna Flowers From Holland Actuallv Turn Your &ardan Into A Bloom-Fiiied Paradise ALL WINTER LONG •.• EVEN IN SNOW! TREES ARE BARE BUT R.OWERS BLOOlll Arat dilcc>Yered by plant explorers in Icy arctic wastee, then pet'fected by Dutch bulb scientists. theee amazing SNOW-FLOWERING BULBS from Holland are finally here In America. And they are guerwrteed to tum your garden Into a WINTER WONDERLAND EACH 8NOW-8LOOlllNQ RAINBOW COLLECTION INCLUOES: GLORY OF THE. SllOW-Loou nu•~ di.pi..y of orchict. bloOmlng In the anow. e.MNTHl8 -Sotld bMlal of ~ bloome 80 daullng bnght they make the""" looil ..... 8NOW'DROPI -Froeay whlW ~ blooms nu a fWld of uu .. tr.med In benlal of MOW. WJUll K&LA -Vf/Nflty purple .... en•OC In bloome br the hundreds In the.., of .... MU9CAIU -cau.tera of altOWy a... ftof1ltl .., In eub-frH~ln9 we•ther. While ne,ghbona ehOYet enow you'll pick,,,.... oft~ nor.a chp&ap. AU. IENT TO YOU ON OUR llONl!Y..-.clt POLICY OF UTIIFACTM* OF BEAUTY this very Winter. In feet. the only garden In your neighborhood so aftame with bloom while snow atJll blankets the ground I NOW! PICK FRESH A.OWERS BY THE HUNDREDS ALL WINIER LONG Just ptcture this Incredible acene a f9w short months from now: Outside It's a solid sheet of anow. lcictea hang Jrom the trees. Ev9JY other garden la a ghoetly white. Yet your garden -Md on1J JOW 911f• den -ls bursting with color as dazzling mueea of red, yellow, purpte, orange, and gofd ftowers erupt In rainbow drtfts. Yee, your beda, borders, shrubs, and the walk up to your home ~II all be tined with a riot of continuous bloom, 90 warm they seem to melt away the snow. JUST DROP THEii .. THE GROUND -THEY BLOOll ANYWHERE Beat of au they're eo easy to grow •.. require vlr- tuatty no care. And even more amazing becau89 they actuarty· mutttply with eec:h pesalng year. Where you ha¥e hundreds of flowers thts Winter, you'll eee thot>- aendt more Winier after Winter, year after year. FOR BLOOMS THIS WINTER YOU llUST N:r NOW! However, since now Is the time they muat be shipped If you want to be the first in your neighbor- hood to enjoy a parade of SNOW-BLOOMING FLOWERS this very Winter, you must act lrnmed18'ety. -----Mil ..... CM'9 ,.., ............. I. . .. i HOU>ND WllfTD 8UlBS, Dept. JBK-24 I ! Carolne "°911, Pt I •• ..,...... PA 19111 I I P1MM eend me: I i CHECK OFFER DUIMD : 0 1 Rmnbow Col..aAon of 25 Snow Bulbe tot ~ 1 und« ,.. Kf9, $3.95 c.,._ * Po9Ulg9 & MndOng) = I o 2 fWnbow eou.ct1ons (50 Snow eu .. , tot homea : OYer 1" 11ere, only $5.95 <'*-50f pe>.uige & twndlling) I. ~...... "--· ............ ·~ ......... CMdi OI _., OlcMr, "°COO. --.. ~-------•-•-----un,~-- c-dlM C'rt .......... ~I« Ooiainloll W.U On*, Dept. JllH, ... 41MO, 8t.Mloft A ... ..... OnWto...,..., ----111w. tl~O.-. ------ WHEN YOU ORDER BY llAL from compenl• that 8dVeftiM In Family W.-;ty, pleue allow up to four ..... for defiwfy. If detaya OC> cur, JUll write: u.ry AYNS, Family Weetty, 141 L.exlngton Ave.. H4M YOftt. NY 10022. y, ~PEANUf "'Ulll ___ ., ............... .. .,,. ... .,_. ........... ., _ _, .......... ftnt ......... .. _...,...,....., ..... ,...__ ....., inftlll •T ......... A. .............. _ ... ,,.... ---~ -Tie T-*/l.lflt ,._ e 11.• •t -ca..'-:'' 11• •. _..... Qi161 ..... ............ ..., ~ Cllll, Clli-* • ...., ..... ......... , ...... ............. -------- air~~~~~~~~-.. ................... II • aa:n:. SPIGTRUM 16 PEOPLE AND YOU HOW WOIA.D YOU REAC1' TO IEAIMEATH? People whow been 1n neer4at.91 Qr eccidenta, nw'-Gowninga. a ,_......., of q kind hewe come t.:k with surprising t9lea. A It 1-aid gllt. ..._cs -•k•*•............. • ...... ... "'l•callldr1 T ............... °' ...... Ill,._. ... auus'llL• .. A docb', who almolt drowned, uiya. "Once I rweltad I couldn't rescue myself, an Indescribable cMnnWt came ower ma.'' A ~-dd mountain climber, rec81ffng the time he cfung to a spot above a 2,000-foot drop, says "My .............. , •up; ..... ...,._dDwn.I developed an undentand6ng of death • eomethlng beautiful .. A. peyc:hlabist and clu*9 pijd"*>gisl ..... --·••:ad 114 people whow ~iced near...,._ TI1aee1111 dwradlecawueclllillll•._.• _Jiit' ........ .__. 0 ,..., .............. ..,.titted ... ......... hap1t111 .... .., ..... ... ......... to clJtftg..., ........... aillll. ............. ..naao.-. A jet pilot, endangered tn .,, lllbou ttwe takeoff In Vietnam. found this peace m.o g1LY9 him a...,.. or cornptete control In ttlat wnporary, dre9m&lke slate, he ... 9Uddenly cllpllble of dofng what .. 1oeed:ad 1o malte .. 99GiliA The mcperta belifte the 9Yidence Indicates that when people .... faced with sudden deeth. ~ find the strength to cope and accept tt serenety. -8J 8hMef .._ F8der FAMILY WE£KLY, Octob9f 11.1m • a FREE (5) 1ST PRIZES $299.50 a.MMU VALUE Dl£SSllMO ZIG.zMi SOMG tMaMES 2ND PRIZES 25PMtS flECTllC SCISSORS Si111ply Unscra111ble The Words And Mail Today/ --- J M ~E1 I A I es' Is I icE·I ,._ -..... ,._, f E~le"E) I El IJ'I f ,zai,EJ ~ ...... ....... NAME ...•...•...•............••.....•• , .......•....• , ..•. ADDRESS .•........•••••...•....•.......•.•..•.•......•.. CITY • . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . STATE . . • . . . . ZIP •..••....•..•. L ___ :..._ ________ - --------- •-" E1t111 to CITY SEWING MAC~ CO.,_,, .,o#w_,, ,,,.,,,..., KMu. ... • WHAT IN THE ' • C98>fJIEUA ASKS FOR A~CJIECK 9-'4,.._ ............... " A L1••111 ..._., aMllat ....., cooJd have said "yes" to a proposal of mamage by a wealthy Arab prince and lived the rest of her life In luxury. But Suhalla Far- hat wants to be a movie queen. and not all the oil In Kuwait can change her mind. The 22-year-old beauty left her prince In Kuwait, the rk:hest oomtry In the world. to seek her own fame and succ:ess In the land of Hollywood. And while she strug- gles for stardom (She has appeared ln three movies In the two years she has been ln Hollywood.), the prince waits pa-. tientJy for her return as h1s fertile oil lands make him wealthier every day. '1 must • live for myself.'' Suhaila declares. 'Td much rather strive for success than be a princess. I want a movie career. If I ac- i::cmpUsh this, as far as rm c:oc~ I will have everything. Then it Is possjble that l will return to the prince." Mean- while. the prince tries to win her back with urTL.E ElllL Y ...... ?,,._._ • ..., .... ... ..... fw.Wde699fwa I 8 ...... . _.1c:w-.a111r ts • ~AMILY Wf:llU.Y, October 17, ll'le hell ........ IWc:Q 0-: ~the many letters to ceWJrttSes received at F illJLT Wa:ID.T off1ces each week, are sacks addr I I led to Morris the Cal Moms can't-write. ., we hlive his ~ nod to speak on his 'behalf. He's al1QC¥!d by the same qiaestkx\S asked time and time again and, onoe and for all, wants to put the record str~t. For those wanting to know "Do you live a normal cat life?' the answer ls "Certainly. Dur- ing the day, I have the nm of the. place where my trainer, Bob Martwk:k. works. At ~ rm In Bob's apartment. Cozy beds aren't for me. I like comers. abo the area lmder a desk. After all, rm a cat, not a prince.•· In rapaose to "Do you know who your parents are?" Mor- ris gets a lltde misty-eyed. He has no Idea. The:re ..... been tnrunerable claims, but all check out as false. A& to Morris's favorite food, Ifs h.wla. He can't get ~ of IL Hb marital status Is of countrywide aincem. He u a bachelor and spwns the ~ But he wam't al- ways that way. Aocordlng to Mary Daniels, author of Morna: An Inttmatf! Biotfo.play, that's how Morris got hauled frequent telephone calls, expensive gifts and pl'OIUlses of a Cinder'ella life. But Suhalla ls determined. "My father Is furi- ous at me.'' she says, "and he won't help me with money-after all I had unecl down the prince. When you go against the wishes of everybody--parets and fianc8 -it Ls not eas9. But knowing I can stand on my own two. feet ls very rewarding. l have no regrets. 1lle prince says I am the only one he loves. He telephones me and always asks. 'Are you a success yet?' And I reply, 'No, but rm working on It' He knows that this ls 90me1hJng I must do. And he promJses he will wait for me." 'DIE YOUNGEST MAYOR .. ntEU.S. s.. .......... ........ Jll ......... K-. ,.. .,. -u ·-... ,.,_, 0 I m who carlt go way~ lo his hometown gowmment bec8119e he's al- ready tfie No.-1 man. He's the mayol'. And there Ls no generation gap In SusanvlfJe. Calif., a town ol 7,200 people. The mayors greatest boosters are the senior dtbens of the town. 1hey ... wonderful,'' says the mayor. '1t' s just Uke' having dozens of grandparents." O\apmMI. who's beal Susanvtlle' s mayor since March of thls year, won the support of the o&der ra:sl- dents by displaying a keen awareness of their problems. lie ls abo c::oncemed with the development of st~ re- TOP CAT SUrWr'a.ll&c.Mona Into the animal shelter where he was disc:oYered; a result of an amoyed lady who l<ept complalnlng that Morris was forever romancing her cat. sources to boost the area's waning econ- omy. The yomg mayor Is also ''proud of making every cent of the $1.5 mllllon bud- get cowrt. .. The dty employees Include 10 firemen and 10 polk::emen. ., have prowd myself to the doubting Thomases.'' ~ man said. "and many of the citizens are proud to have such a ~ mayor." 1lle aggresstve Democ1 •t has wxtwlched his public service between a fuU-ttme position asa graphic artist and studies at California State ln OUco-where he graduated ln May with a degree In public admlnlstra- Hon. He has already set his ~ts ~ and will be rumlng In November for a seat on the Board of Supervisors.. And beyond that? 'Well, if I don't get elected to a posi- tion In public service of some sort, I don't know what ru do. That's where 1 know I can do the most good," the mayol' sakl Ba1H>AYS (~y. Ubra; Sat- urday-Sc:arpio): ~ Miller 61; RJta Haywor1h 58; Jimmy Breslin 46; Jean Artt.. 68. M • ' George c. Scott 49; Melina Merc:cut 54; P\en-e Elliot T ru- deau 57. h .. .., Jack Ar.derson 54. ~Frands68; Dr . .k¥;.e Brothen 48; Art Buchwald 51; Mickey Mantle 45. ~. Glllespe 59; Whitey Ford 48.. ~I Catherine De- neuve 33; Annette MdceJlo 34; Joan Fon- taine 59. ~ Carson51. MmlDAY l'£Oft.E: C161 tc D1•1 ea ... .,.._, C- Q~ a: Quotes ~"'------ FAU.GUY Let • .., ..... ., .... ...... AW..•.,._...__ n.-.,....-. .. .._. ......... .... ts ..... 1 ..... Or ............ _ ... u,. • ...., ...... . AM al_, feca w ..... a ·""'* Or..._akww8'o1t•1r. Do I fHI HC't _, I I 111? Aml81me:.C•11f? No.I._..,..,..._. ... m-. .... 1hlapbt We ~t our daughter e k>rlgU extension cord for her phone. She needs to get out- doors more. -Bt!Tm Albn.Ju Whtie an Indian film was showing recently at a movie theater In New York City, two lnd.ians were employed to stand In front of the theater for adver- Uslng purposes. Accosting one of them. an lnqulsitive woman asked: "You are a real Indian, aren't you?" ''Yes, madam.'' was the oour- teous reply. "How do you like our dty?" she asked. ''Flne. madam. How do you like our COtS1try?" -Conrod. Piorello ( 1HROUGH AaaD'SEYES Kida ... II .. dlfteNntty. a.nd original c:ontributlone to "Chltd," Famlly Weakly, Mt Lexington Ave., N. Y., N. Y. 10022. S10 If uaed-none l'MUl'Md. Siii ~ 1hs we1 '--.... ..... .,..,_. .... _ .... .. ____ ..._ ..... ec> ........................... ........ ', ... ., .. '1 a..,1,._. ....... et' ar -Mn. Sltaron Finll PeoU>ne,llL Warning: The Susgeon Gen .. 1 Has Detennined That Cigntte SmoDlg Is Dangsous to Y• Haaldt. .------------'I We'll Kick In I the I Turtleneck I forFREE I I • I I I I ., I I I I I if ,..·11 i•st TRYON this llalldso.e Ha band leisure Suit! •c--. liz" 48 to~ add S 1.!50-11.1it I or GUARAPJ~EE;'/f upon r6Ceipt I s .............. 1w. carry If~ ...... Shofu, an11 Lon,a. Be wr• tol I do not choo11tt ... , us v-r •'""'t n -wNI fit ou or full rt1f11nd }I to -•r 1t m•y rt1turn ttt. 1uit t llnd ltill kHp ttt. FREE Turt'-"c k Shirt/ COLOR Ch•st W1tst tnse.m Your SIH ;::,-,;.; L9,,..th Malnht SOL 221 -031(1091 Name: RUST ~ ................. OLIVE I . . . . . . . . . "I~· ..... TAN BLUE . . . . .. .. .... .. . ... City ..•................. I I I I I I BLACK ZIP State .............. ~ I • THIS OIDH ens FREE ~rwud TURTlENECl SHIRT! SM Sizt ____ lx5L,MX>~LW ----------------------------------~--- Dick Van Dyke stars Van Dyke and Company '· Thursdays 10 PM NBC WARD S. 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OCT06ER 11, 1176 PONTIAC PHILLIPS IUICIC, PONTIAC A OPEL, IMC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -137-2400 ROM GOODWIN PONTIAC .:... GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. ~ullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI OOMIUIMS POISCHI AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 CHICK IVIRSOH, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 SUBARU GARDEN GROVE SUIARU 13821 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -554-0100 TOYOTA llLL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-1555 VOLKSWAGEN DOH IURMS VOLKSWAGEN 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -534-4100 SUflDAY, OCTOIO 17 9-.lO D rD Cl);,....-to• D ID (I) llfl ~ Buft•lo Biii$ vs. 811t1111oie Colts I 2:30 8 llFl. 1'"""-5""' l:GO 8 Wl ftethl Hew O!ltans 'fS San frtnersco 5:00 D 0 ()) <ml D Major Leaaue lne!llN Wor.-Sena ~trace of lht 211d pmt ol lht setlts played al n1pl IOf t11e f11S1 1t111t 1n h1stoiy Tony Kubek and Joe Ga11e10la are toined by home ttam anf\ouncers to p1ov1de lhe commentary MOllOAY, OCTotll 11 5.i>O. (Qlll Cl)) OJ llfl Molldly ~ footM" Hew YOI~ leis·~ Nt'tll En(llnd "1t11ols TUESDAY, OClOlll 19 S:«I 8 (ft) <Tiii Cll World Sents lateblll ltvt covmae ol Game #3. WEIMIUOAY, OClOIU 20 5:-00 D (H) ()) [al m World Sena lutlllll t 1ve covm&t ol G1me si4. TIIURSOt\Y, OCTOIElt 21 S:OO D (DJ Cl) (J}l GJ hid Sefia lutlllN live tc>'<t•aae ot Game : S rl 1 hlth pme btCOllltS necwary lltOAY, OCTOIElt 22 ':00 a l.tleri lasl~I tos Aneeles ta~m vs Wasl11na1oit 1:00 8 ()) CIS $,.ns s,.c.1a4 Coveraae of llie recent I~ round freht between Muhammad Ah 1nd Ken H0tt011 whtCh Alr rron " techntCJI Mock oul Jack Wh1llkt1 •S host of the bout lrom Yan~et Stadium 1n .New YOfk Crty, w1lh 11nes1de commenll by 81tnt Musburae• 9:00 (ll') CJ) CIS fl(llt s,.NI foreman vs Otnn1s and Ou"n vs Ro1as 11:30 fl (ll') (]) ID lllA IHkttball Htw York vs Golden Slate SATUIOAY, OClOIU 2l 10:00 G @ (]) ®> cm World Serits an.11111 Coveraae of Game i:-6 11 nectmry Su~ lo thanae w1tlioul nolt<t l:«I G O Cl) 9 Ill) Celpte h1Hau11t le11nis !ht sineles ftnats of this $200.000 10111n1menl tr0111 MISSIOn Hilts Counlly Clwb 1n Palm Souncs Cal J:JO 8 ICM footMU 4:00 fl O.C. KM1 SM 4:30 fl (Jl) (]) (()CBS Sports Spect.Klllar 5:00 8 (al ) IBJ AIC'' WW. W.W of Sti«ts lO:lO e Cellep footW UCLA n C.hlornia Huabenda end wives learn the "natural" t..maze method of childbirth together when (I. tor.) Linda Purl, Oest Arnaz, Jr., Greg Mullavey, Karen Valentine. Abe Vlgoda (a Irland, note hutband) end Vicki Lawrence mHt with Adrienne Barbeau (back) In "Having Sablea," the ABC Television Network's The ABC Sunday Night Movie Sunday at 9PM. DON'T BE FUELi SH THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE· TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION Z:30 Siiiy sa-c.... l:OO SesalM Strttl 4:00Z-I 4:30 £Jtd.rit ~ SUllOAY, OCTOIU 17 Z:OO f,,..,... S.t tOiltc 3:ilOAsMlllleMttS 4:00 f ... fer Ille falllily S:lll(C .. MarWt S:OO Milttf llertrs ~ S:JO Vila Ale(Jt 6:0I F_. ltf ltM f,.ily 6:lOlf1111t1"- 7:GOAsMlll...,., 7:30 SbnNf• 6:-00 o.c. """ l Classic 6:30 Kt~p multi cultural chit drtn's st11ts l:OI At ltM lep 7:00 Calffttllil lSSllfS 7:30 ...... 1:00 ls Lone As We're Toeetllef 9:00M tM fOf 10:00 TIM Sll,000 GI~ 9:00 Tiit l'liule Cllildren Cum tntS t1111drens' ltarn1n& clis abilities. lO:lO Tai Clli ca· .. MOltDlY, OClOIEI II 11:00 MK!Wllellrtr l.,.n 9:0QMI ltl Qi Cll'111n TitU.sMY, OC10l£l 21 t:.JO Feeti 1tf ltM htllily 10:00 Mltll Matttr'S/WofMlt~ 9:00 All Madleil/lellm lel*f 10:30 IMJ9ty/fulwt 9:30 frttlllM S.etdlillc l I :00 bs1 Or11ri11/A1111a1fs & 10:00 lllk~Jo.,a., Suell 10:30 Coftr te Cenr/lhtti ll:lO Dturic c-,.., llattws 1%:00 Sm111e Street ll:OO tnsidt-o.1/lll AMut Y1111 l:OOSeet 8'111~ ll:lO Oedric c.r.,.., l:JO Cl!Mrt11 of tllt World 12:«1 S--Street 2:00 talilorllil Imes 1 :00 Sdt1<t fitr91/Vtc•ta~lf 2:30 AIMriull bpene11tt S.Up 3:00 --Street l:lO Allinllls ' Scll/lfQlll ' 4:00z...1 ~ 4:30 Electric C-pa11J Z:OO CollwlMI Suniwat lit S:OO 111isttr .._," ....,...,._, 2:30 Ow*'Y S:30 Villa llectt 3:00 Sea• Stttet ':00 Feoa t. Hie hiaily 4:00 Z-! 6:)1) A n.... Ill Gr• 4:l0 Dectrk C-pany 7:00 ls 111111 WiMs S:«I ~er ... ers~ 7:30 Tiii frtlldl CMI S:30 l11flllitJ faclofy Li>Oll1du•C1110Mles "John ·,:001tu 1114 ~I Aclams. Y1te Prts10enl" 6:30 fr.-.. S.ttdllllc 9:00 DawW Susaild ~ 7:00 ..., E.sbl• 1114 , .. 11:00 lbtlhitlltluef Keport 7:)0 f« Yw 1111~ 1:00 111 ,,rfwf1111t1et at "'4f ,,., 9:00 Mari: °'"" v--. TUUOAY, OClOIU 19 lO:OO feais: urtltquabs 9:00. Mxlleil/llkrtr ..... t !r: =~-~..,. t:JO fretllalld Slttclllllc 10:00 Ctur It Cour/1111111 fltOAY, OCTOICl zz Matttn tO:JO Vqet,Mt S.,/ltt'' 0mr t:OI Ml llldleil/ltllror ltptft 11:00 lttad & llltttrffiet/· 9:l0 F• lot Ille r.-, ll:='ric c-,.ny 10:00 Mppla/M AbMt YOll 12:00 Saa111 Street I0:30 Alllllllls & s.dilOdfSMy I 00 I 11 :00 Sell& llcfYtcNMe S., : ~SO..U ll:JO a.ctrk C.,arty l:ll ~Mill! 12.10 Sea.. Street 2.-00 MafllS Cllrtllida 1:00 Eu, Drniltalftlfvrtt l:OO Sm111t Strttt l:JO Let's OrJwtSdewct fillti 4:00 Z..! 2-.._ 4:30 [lectrk C:O..pany ·-._. 5:00 fllisttr lliottri llei~ 3:00 Sea• Street a• 4:001-1 5:30 lllfillily Fadely 4:JO Eltctrit CM(IHJ 6:00 Ma11 alld Eftirtlll'ltnl 5:00 ltisttr .... ri lletPMtlloecl ':JO Fr..._. Sktdlill& 5:30 Y'lla Metre 7:00 Ital E.sbte 1M Ytu ':00 F..a 1tf ltM ftlllilf ~:~ t!.i.s UOA Tilllt Te Cr• l:lO..... 7:-00 \foftr'I ~ 9:00 Masterpltce Tlltater l:tO • ....,.._ Wlft ii lmn :00 1:30 ... Street ... 10. Mrs. ClwMll's t• 9:00 Tiit WM!s Cllronldes ll:«I Madleil/Ullrtr le1IO'f IO:OO Tiit 0..rtlll4trs WlOllUOAt', OCTOIO 20 I 1:30 TIM lbtllell/lellrtr Ktl*f SAlUIOAY, OClOIEI 2) 9:GO Ml lilldltil/ltllftr ..,.,. 9:30 FOids lw Ille F1111ity 2:00 A Thie Ill Crw 10:00 EaJJ Dr1wi1r/C~lt4rtn ot l:JO Califtfllil IMts Ille ..... ,..,,... 4:00 ........ (...,....., ll:OI ~ 5-IS... ... ~OUul hlale ... Y• ll:30 Oedrlc C.,.., 6:-001" hiale ClliNtM U:«I S.U. StrMt 7:JO Gettll' 0. 1:00 All lMwl Y•ll.lt's Dr,. l:GO 11en 1:30 FllMllC...r It c...t 9:00 lilasttfpiece lllulrt 2:00 lb• llliWs. .... °"'"'' 10:00 ltrut '-rttn11111Cts _____________________ __, , .. , • 1COMPASS/ONATE PEANUT' To Charlie Brown, "In all the world there is nothing more upsetting than th1' clobbering ot a cherished belief." M a little fellow who has been clobbered from all aides-tor his beliefs In Just about everything from a Christmas tree with meaning to becoming a baseball hero-poor Charlie is the most campasslonate Pea- nut in the famous package ot Charles M. Schulz' cartoon characters. Because ot this empathetic streak in his complex little personality, Charlie Brown tries not to shatter Unus' belief In the Great Pumpkin when the blanket- toting member ot the Peanuts clan awaits the appearance or the legendary Halloween visitor in "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." the ani- mated special airing on CBS. Saturday at 8PM. Charlie's comprehension of his pal's devotion to this rather uncommon tradition of shivering In the "most sincere" pumpkin patch. while waiting for the elusive vision to appear with "toys for all the good tittle children of the world ... is not shared by the other Peanuts. Linus' sister, Lucy. is furious with her little brother's "stupid" behavior because she reels this "October madness" casts reflections of peculiarity on her family. Snoopy thinks the whole Great Pumpkin Idea Is hilarious. although the braggart beagle sees nothing funny about his own rtlght into fantasy, costumed as a World War I flying ace carrying out an imaginary raid against the Red Baron from atop his doghouse. Even Sally.who Is temporarily captivated by the spirit of a "sincere" vigil. gives up when nothing but "that stupid beagle" rises from the pumpkin patch and she sees the other Peanuts scampering home with bags full ot Halloween treats. Although Charlie sees no more logic In Linus· belief than do the other Peanuts, he-tor one- doesn't laugh at the little believer After all, as his creator Schulz says, "what one believes in ceases to be Imaginary." Despite Linus· problems with the Great Pumpkin, Charlle Brown is still the Charlie Brownest of all the Peanuts.His ghost costume mal<es him look more llke a peeled potato than a phantom: he gets rocks In his trick-or-treat sack when the others get goodies: and to top it all off, when he tries to console Unvs by admitting he's done some "stupid" things, too, Linus gets mad at him for his choice of words' But. after all, that's lite, Charlie Brown! ...... TV WEEK. OCT06EA 11. 1t1e 'WHAT IS A LAWRENCE WELK?' It was his 2 Isl birthday. March 11, 1924, the day he'd an11c1patcd for years. The day when he would leave the form and the protective, if stern, arm~ of his parent'!, to seek his fortune as a musician. He was ill-qualified. with a fourth-grade education and no musical knowledge other than his innate love of music. and five yearo of :Accordion playing by car at local wedding~. church socials and Name Day celebrations. But, determinedly. he kiSl>ed his mother goodbye. shook the firm hand or his fa:her. who thereupon predicted his l'Crtarn failure and early return to the farm. That dire prediction proved a constant prod to the young man throughout his lifetime. What 1s a Lawrence Welk? What kind of person is he? A complexity of machcnat1ons or naive honesty?. A myth? An opportunist?Well. in the filly-two years which followed t.hat eventful hirlhday, Lawrence Welk has overcome every single obstacle that ever stood in his way. to achieve one of the most uniquely successful careers 1n the annals of America's free en1erprise system. His fans know the man they admire. love him and often correspond wilh him The entertainmcn world. in ~heer wonderment. is astonished thal "the square corn- ball from Strasburg. North Dakota." i~ now in his 22nd consecutive year on the national :1irwaves. despite the predictions of many back in June. 1955. who said he'd be cancelled within four weeks of his in111al 13-week "sum- mer replacement" lclcvision contract. Lawrence Welk IS simplicity itself-a trait reflecting his frugal early life a man of simple needs. simple pica· surei.. itnd the jo~ of hones• labor. family love and family d1sc1plinc H1~ homc!>pun upbnnging as a yo ungster is evident today in Welk. the man, whose unique ~uccess has made him in the words of the lale Walter Winchell-"an American traditron m ht!> own lifetime." Underneath his genral smile, his bouncing c.nthusial>m. 1s to be found the credo he learned to live by in Strasburg: that Truth is basic and has no substitute, that reverence for God, parents and family. and good ta~tc, dignity and honesty are all part of that Trulh, and that every fellow man has good in him. if only we will search for that goodness llORNINQ 8100 e w e_..~ ~=-tn. .......... ~ cwn. ma. •n..i-.. . ..,.....,, -8:30-• •F---Jed~ ••c:... ....... 8:00 • rrta Is ...... OdtMf ...... • Tues Profile ol Jul It Andrews 1s fe1turtd. D 0 Cl) «I 111 S.11f«d & Sol • n. Cidlly CIJ CIM Illy 9Allla_.. Cl) f'ricl .. -er_,...._ .. • , """'Lio •IDrtMll-.-llllltftwW..,,lt.D. •S.....Strtet (8Cl))Mt~SMw a>NO.....S... -9:30- • a w <ID 111 "'"'•"d .,. -~llfD (() ......... °"" -~Autl . ...,., .... 10:00 • (I?) Cl) (() '9.wt • 0 (() <II ....... Of f.,. -• S Mt•lts: See D1rt1me Movla (()""' ....... ........ ""- •hilicAttllrs a, ... ,.°" -10:30-• cm rn Cll """' Of ur. D @ Cll 9 Ill n. s...,.n • <• (()) 0 ~ Dlys me.°" -~ ..... 11:00 •cm <D CIJ , ... '..._ • 0 (() (II • "* Sia• (() n. llllllilllllrt • <• CIJ> a ttet s.at e ~ See D1r11mt Mov1ts .. """ ID Dtdtlc c.,u, -11:30-• cm CJ) (() Staro tor TMtf · ""' D (() @ (I) 111 Th GH1 .. • (Cll (()) O F1111llr Feud R1ehard Dawson hOlts. <II Mary Hirt-. Miry Hart111111 •lit'•.., .. ._, ' tllt ,..-.... A"9RNOON 12100 ........ ... Cki (()DkU111 .,,._ • <• Cll> uuao l')TJ..W • .... : Set 01ytrmt Movits. .. .,._., ..... 5:00 •eCEa llnl D """ Mo11 ' r II llHrtd s.ri. laANll Tues .. Wed .. Thur. l1vt CO'lt11&t of 11mes three and four Game lrve wrll be 11red rf neceSS1rr Consul! evemnc P'0(11mmrn1 for al 1e1n11e sthedute . e1MaAa (() f1llllly Aff1lr G WIW WlW Wiii (ii """ mn.~ ....... a <• Cll> ""' l4llldl an. ma• ....... -5:30- • (() (I?) CI> ..... (() "'""-' ,..., ....... •en. SlllyTl11•S... • n. DKtrlc c.,.., (QI (()) Tiie hrtrtcl .. f...ily (I?) CJ) .. AHMI Jtt lemta G Cll lillrJ...._,lillrJ ...... 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(() l.-It II "'"' CD .._., ..._ Clllll • "'s..tt ·~· ·"THI SMALL CAR IX"ITS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-·PARTS ftHONALIDD UASINO -ALL MAKES & MODELS j ,,,,, s1ua1011 Of USED CBS 142-7711 540-0442 Serving _A.f/ Beac/, Citie~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD • (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH P ... 5 SUNDAY OCTOIU 17 MORNING • llMlicltes 111 Mvtrtist111tnt -5:30-u u., IMtl Illy feet 8 :00 a ~ u''°" ...... -..n • s.tllefl Cllittf1lla -6:30- B Waf'•llllcill D m TM Cllristotlllen D 0,.ratilll ~lt!ICJ .... ,., .... -6:45- (J) Ca"-& C...,..,/Witll Tiiis •• ' Stlerry Jackson and George Garro play the Dynamic Duo, an elu11Ve pair of armed robbers, In The Blue Knight episode tb be broadout WednHday. at 10PM on CBS. . m c.tw•ry cu,.1 fD tllfllllty fldlty DTr...._C.... 11:00 •DIJ"~ TljQu:W... .. tM Sid • (121 ) Gii °"" 1111 c.,i. (ll M!ic,.. ·"'~ -~·tlle ..... @ Meet tile ,,_ S Ant a.,ti11 Clllfdl • Dedrk c.,.., -11:30-• lillllf S.1a.n si.. ....,.: •!ft ... ot tM S-r MM" (hol) 'S7 -Steve Terrell •<•CI>>a....,..,. CII "-If Ille "---~ al)..., cm fllll f utwts D llfl Foothll 81lhmo1e o Buffalo AriiRNQON a ([) How of ,._.r 8 SIMIM 5-nUn D Ht1111d ot Trlllll @ (1)1......_ s s.Mar c....u. 12:00 l!l llfl "-" ......... 9 Tht~ fJl) Ollct u,.. A Clalic (R) "The P11nce and the P1uper" • ((ftj (()) a tuns ... ....,, • lllrillef <a CIJl Withit m .-. D111ta1m QIJ SM Di..-laWt Out -10:30- m MIM: "TIM c:.a,. ti lmie" (df1) '46-Chzabeth Taylor -~ • (la Cl)) 8 MwtfttMm of S Tllk .._.,. l'ictllra fD lt.ltywee4 ftlt•itlH Tlt11trt "Sta Ch¥1Ctm 1n Safch of 1n Author'' AndJ Crillttb ud John Hollsem1n star rn thrs modern ctaUIC u plonnc the relatto11s!11p between f1ntasr ind realrty --()) .... : ~ "TM Coel 0..'1" (com) '67-Roddy McOow1ll Ill MiWt ' Ceaelt cm ~ 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 415tagsS1.60 ea. 6/9tagsS1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax Included No C•rd1 O.ew your own, or Hn4 your n.,... ecldrHl •!WI pl'IOn• number We'll mtkt OM or<1 per leg. AOO 2S .. er, ENOCH Y PILOT PRINTING P. 0 . Box 1580 Co1ta Meaa, California 12828 , ... 7 SUNDAY (Continued) -12:30- • Cl) 11n rr •. c. .. si. a> IMit: ~ "luu JllltS" (dra) '57-Bob Hooe. Ale11s Smith (U) Cl) C..ic• & lllt CaMldatts l3f1191.,.,. 1:00 8 Cl) llfl f_.,H New OrtHns YS ~n franc&SCo. U Alriallhtre USA. •n.. lie • .., Cl) au-.i111111iJ Wrestliit • ""'°" m llerie: "GM's Little Acre• (dra) '58-Robfrt Ryan. Aldo Ray. Tuu Lo.use. (JJ) '" F..eNI 13 ¥1ict of Acricllltltra ((2f) Cl)) far• 19"'1 m llilcrafias ......... llllltrts O~HicMlallb -1:30- .. At OM Witl1.. 8 IMit: ~ "Tiit l ff'Ol!I Outer s,.c," (sci~r} '66-Eijl Obda @ Cl) llFL Foetfull Sin Oieao Cha11ers vs. Denver Broncos S Tiit ll'MZt lkotllers m Sllllllws Oii tht Gfaa ( (2fJ Cl)) Friellds of MM 2:00 8 Mnle: ~ "Th• htu• el Fru• l1111ts" (adv} 'CO-Henry Fonda, Ctne I lf"'tY (])lleds.M m llnie: "To, Secret Aff1ir" (rom) '57-Susan H1r1urd m TlrDI S flitti tw Tt4ty St IMit Clulic: "M" (QI) (J) AlllNI w.rw CD Sitnt,re tt1 ~ O MMiM -2:30-.. '!lit SMAy SllOll (3) ""t.c.stll T ..... (13) Cf)) s,wts cw.ce QI) Selll Trail! 3:00 Wil4 .. Wat -~ ...... ....... : CC> "1llt Slaet "" " Hmr Frill" (com) '69-Paul Newnun, Sylva K01t1111 a> Silisttr ci.... a JiutJ Swawrt S11ow ca Clll IVl ca.. ot t11t ... -3:30- • c:.lllct f..W '7' talllliciousT-Hatt &:>"-'• ( (21 Cf)) P'ro ftltbalf l'll~K· 0 Mtraas "'"' MD 4 :00 a Morie: CC> "Tiie s,1111 load .. (dra) '62-Rock Hudson. Burt Ives. Gena Rowlandl U C.111111i(1 & Ille CIMldttls e Vtr•I' to Ille lottOM of tht Sta (])loum (]) ..,... of tilt S.1 ~v.-.. ID Rip to Ridlts Tilt * Witll Shirley T tmP't Tiit Uttft PrillCISS m lltti•: "lllt Little 'ri•ctu" (df1) '39-Slur1ey Temple Cill rn w c.c.n ID (]) C.C.ni a 1"tM of s.mw11 fD .... Strtet ""' ('3 (])) c.lltct fMlW 75 -4:30- .. lillllM ,, ~ •@ Cl>QJ)""' STllrll~a...._. e...w,,.. Ill llltrt 0-F...W ~ -~Clltf 5:00 .. @ Cl> <II • '!lit lie [...C: Mlljol LutM ..... WlfW Series Tony Kubek and Joe Gara11011 jOtll home tu111 announctJS lot th• SK· ond 11me of the 1976 World Senes, 1mn1 •f nipl for the frill tunt i~ Ille hlStOIY of the fall cllssic The came on11nates from the home sltd1u111 of the N1t1onal Lu1ue Cha111p10M e Stlf Tld CD lllN: .._ ff , ..... (drtl '6S-Vivien Lelah. Osk11 Werner . ..... (() ltfltN of .ltc4• c..tel4I m 11N WtrW at W1r m IMit: ~ "1111 .._., Siity" (d11) '57-Audrey Hepburn. Peter Finch, Dime Edith Evans. e MtrlcM/lstMI Jewllll Hollf QI) t1 C....,. of Ille Su ..................... (12:1) Cl)) All's s,wts hN ID llnit: CC:> "Aust1J11" (d11) '56-Yul llqnner. ln&rid lltr1m1n • ---Allrlef -5:30-• ww. w.w.iw.w. (ll) CD ~ llWtr SWeliell St 11N Celiflnlie llrtHI: A StlRll 6"C11111imity (12:1) Cl) T• Iii tllt .._., TV WUK, OCTOllER 17, 117$ D•lllllQ I e:oo • .... ~ (llw) "Slllft .... o.,ictd" (dra) '72-Janm Brolin. • WTAlll & TOMll • l.Mur4...,,. ...,.., w, '"1fittl • ca Cl>> n.. c_. a r .. .. Guests aie Lto111fd Nimoy, Riu Moreno. Alldy Griffith ind the kids from ''Wlltt's Happenill1." (]) Secnb ,, ... °"' ·--•llNM,, .... c:.... @CDMW...sa.. •Cttt.11 •s.-:'"' . ........... ,._ ••• w.w ec:..a .... -6:30-• <m CD ()) llews • Qllli Grt• '"11 ..... c.Mi!tt -~c.ltm -~aTl'MI . ....,'-- 7:00 • <llJ CJ) Cl) " ..... (]) ........ s,.dll 8 "COS" .. C...,, * F1111, M• & Gltats Fw lWs If AUp1 e (121 (()) 8 COS Guests in- dudt sinaer Dave MISOll Ind the U S Ali force Astrontub. Eight u.. In CrtslL Bgbt Dlspetlll Ciiis Ftr llllp. can 1hly And It In Tiie First Cry Of A lllw Barn ·Chlld? Out IO Ntwt ..-,ocl ... , ... ..,..,,.u,l<Cftl..., ,1 ..,....., ~ .... -----STARf'ING:-----DESI NWAZ JR. • H.ww OUMDN> •VICKI UMBtCE • lllOtMD IMaM ~PUN..• KAAEH VN.ENnNE • ME ~ • JIElllCA WMJa ... WiN ... .......... ~ • Tiit Fii ...... DrMa a lllftit: (Cl C90> "T•,. ... 111e llMca" (su511) '73-0en111s Weaver, EsteMe Parsons. Susan Dey -7:30- ID Last If t11t WiW • ....... lMptst Ptlcr*- 8:00 9 (11) CI> Cll Th StHJ u4 a. S.... Wa~11e Roee11 1nd Ch110 tre tht Sl*"I cuem U DISIEY MOYIE fUllll * DISMJ FAMILY FUii! II 0 CIHll a w.it4 If D1t> ..., "Tht Biscuit Elter" C441cl Set 111 lht SOltwhn& mudows and lrt•n I01ests ot luntsSee 111 1946. lhts senslflff and sometimes hull\OIOlll slOIJ tails ti two )'0Un1 boys a11d the11 efforts to train 1 m.sf1t hound into a 'fltml>ICH' b11d doa url Hot~­ man. Patricia Crotrley. Johnny 1nd ~ Sc>ell $111 • Tiit IAlllM• I latlley Guests 1nclud.e Giet Mull1Yey. Meced•th MacRae, ind Avery Stllre1be1 Cl) fwttr ...,.... Vwitly "°'' • (8 (())a Sia lllllitll Ollllt llM 'iht Mosl Dancerous Enemy" The medlul cen1us who cave Steve l11s bionlts becomes 1 psycbopathk supt1m111 tlltt bt1nc bitten by a dllmp 1nieetad with an uperlment1I mind tnd muscle·uptnd1n1 servm • lleN: (Cl (2tlr) "Seaet W• ff MlfTJ frla" (com) '69-Paul Ntw· man, Srlv• Kosci111, Andlew Duuan ID llewie: (211r) "loM Tmi" (d1a) '40-Cl11\ Gable, Spencer r rKy, Cltlldelle Colbtrt. mS..Y"'YS.. ....... WwtttJ m~ats,....., -1:30----... 9:00 e Clll ()) (J) bjtk Ken Sylk l\lfSls n Ro&er Vitim, a min Kl)flk and his mtn .nest as Ille "111m rupe1 ," 1 psychotic -illtr who ll&s bce11 terrorlvna Ma nt.1tttn with 1 sents of seem1n1ly 111dlscnmin1te !llVlders. Salome Jens also cuests. D -..: (Cl "hit 11 Ille Hullttr" (dn) '64-Cltnn fOld, Haney Kwan. Rod T aylot, S111enne Pleshe tie: Aftei 1 routine ff11ht ends 1n d1S1sttr. a company VIP. 1nd Old friend ol the Kcused pilot, risb htS Ille to dear his buddy's name by 1t-enKhn& Ille fatal fl1P1 -1M dlSCO'ltf$ the rul c.ause of the c1ash •0ntw.ts e A WOlt.D rtl111Elt£1 • fJtratfdiNty Orma "HAV11G llAllES" • ca Cll) 0 UC So4•Y 11111it llewie: (Cl (?fir) ''Ha.Ina Wits" (lh) '76-Dtsi Atna1 J1 • Adnenna Barbeau. Ronny C<J•. Harry G111rdi110. Tom KtftMdy, Vd1 law rence. Richard Mtsur, Gtec lilullmy, ltndt P11tl. Jan Ster11nc. Klien Y1lt.n tin•. Abt V1cod1, JeiSICa W11te1 A sensitive and compelhn1 slOIJ ot IOU! couples as they t•perience tMdbirth by the "nat1111I" method [II lllftit: (J:) (2111) '11 Sir Wit~ Lm" (com) ·1&-S1dney Po1f111. Judy Gmon, Chnit1111 RObtrta --~ . ..,....,.. 0 Cl) lllwlt: (Cl ~.., OrU!ll b Y"'1" (mid) '0 -Dom Day • Tiit °"' "" ........... Tlleetrt: ....... """1 "First Love" Illness prompts Em1111 and Ch11les to move to the vi111ae ol Y011Yille, wl111e she mttls 1 10Ut\I law student. mos...•~r1u1 -9:30- • Tllt~ llc.Mt s-,&c.,.., ec...""' 10:00 D DELVECCHIO rlu4s * Wit11 W.1n lo rewul htf ISSlilHl 9 (llJ ()) ()) Dli..ccMt A debt ol arahtude causes Delvecc.lllo to ta~e on the 1t1nd1111 Oldeal ol de· lelld1nc fellow olflcei BiU lmis (Don GOldoll) 1n 1 iottinc lnteml Alt11ri asa wMt at lht Sllllt time serv1n& see1111naly endless houlS on a s1akeout IOI 1 palf of kllle1s. vowine to see both pn>t«I$ llllouah. • Illy .. Oilr.MfY DSli.rTM~ •'-"' .... , ...... 121 PllMk ,., f•11111 •"-..... ~<•> CD llMih Pw1 mu.~._ -10:30- •• ..., S.aprt .. D lletr ... n , llatre11n Hl1h li1hl1 of broadcuta of the put stUOft • Tmel fllll 11:00 • ()) (llJ ()) Cl) """ • • (JI QI) ""' -~ Cl) n. rn. CIR ID Mtwie: MJeallM llttls" (dra) '57-Khn Novak, Jeff Chandlt1 • Sllllattf a.., ID Cll 11111t et t11t "-S A!Mflca-200 , .. II ...... ~ ...... (QI Cl)).., .... s.... .,....., ...... ,. .. -11:15- (l?J CI> s.., -C...IJ -11:30- • Sperts Flultllewit : (Cl "Tiie Su C:.-" (tdv) 'SS-)Ohn Wayne es.-ra~ •• 160 a.• • (8 Cll) ""' MtnW ¥111-lllJ S-. The Osmond l1m1ty cutsts. (J)T ........ D ...-: (J:) '1llt Vieltllt 0.S" (dra) '68-fernando la1111s tIJ ~ & tllt CIMWates s .... -""""" •• ID bcllltlttt D Tiit rn. aw a ,.....: t1:) "Tiit MM ..... (dr1) '69-Stelll Slewt11$ 12:00 CII ....._:(Cl ''T .. 1'11ouun4 IM· ,..,.. (com) 'S7-0e111 M1rt111 tD VW.. Tllt¥islon Rmtw 1:00 DMO..tlfkll._ • Stlrtl• 2:00 • .... : (J:) '1llt ... -,_ (luMftl" (wts) '!>6-El11nor P11ker -3:30- • 11..,lt: "Wllatu to llur•u" (myi) '54-Barba11 Slanwyc~ THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND IRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173-213 12.883 OTHU'S T Yl"IC.AL Al'HJA1 POICLNTAGl 11An-lto5 YRS IEUA8U 'S AH«.loll PO<JNl/IAA llAll-l!VU Not all second trust dud loans cost the ume. That's why the Federal Government has given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost ol any loan ... the Annual Percentage Rate. The lo~r thlt rate, the lower your annual cost. Most other companies ask you to pay Annu.I Percentage Ratu from 17% to 21%. That's because 1h•Y charge you I~ interest, a maximum commis- sion and give you a short time to repay. Not \U. Through Reliable your intere1t rate it lower (~). the commission is lower, and you get more time - 8 years -to fully repay your loan, including prin- cipal and interest. There are no batloon payments. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88% . Check around. We believe il's the beat rate avail- able ... and it's available to everyone. The figures look like thit. For every $1 ,000 you borrow 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 the same interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Rates. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre-paying interest on the balance in accordance with state law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000 on a first or second trust deed loan -on any real estate any- where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in 10 working days. No gjmmicks. No double-talk. We ju.st think it's good business to give you the facts ... and more moiwy for your money. I e1RELIABLE ll MORTGAGE CORPORATION Trnltd lfltl Respecltd Broken lor Z6 yura ... iotwtJOfRu•: <>i--.. Co: 2295 W Ball Rd ,Anaheim (714) 7'16•6543 Loe A ...... : 320 No Vermonl (Zl.S) 666-2525 Sf Valky: 18455 Burbank Blvd .. Tarzana (21S) 987-:ns.t Dtreet Toll•,, .. ~·: San Gabriel Valk!y (2131442 6668 Sou1h Bay -Long Beach (2131644 2272 "9nturtl County 1805) 497 ~733 , .... ' Bob Hope •nd Henry Winkler .,e the firsl guests lo be signed for ·~An All Stu Puty for Jo hn W•yne," hosted by Fr•nk Sin•lr• •nd sel lo •Ir in November on ABC. Joining lhem on the benefit spe- cbl will be Monly H•ll, President of Vulely Clubs lnlern•llon•I. The pro· gr•m Is the firsl In • series of •nnu•I tributes. • • • Production hu begun on lontion •nd •t the Bur· hlnk Studios on "Bunco.'' •n hour·long pilol project for NBC. "lunco," Is lhe stC>f)' of two J>t•in clothes poUce o ffkers who work lhe bunco det•il of • luge melropolit•n police dl'· putment, solving crimes th•t range from 'pigeon drop' K•ms lo p•y·check forgeries. Slurlng u e Tom Sellick u Gorde.n, •nd Robert Urich •s W•lker. A~ulng In guesl umeo roles ue Will Geer u Winlty-• now-retired con m•n, •nd Arte Johnson u Yoush•-•n experl coun· terfelter. Do nn• Miiis, Al•n Felnsleln •nd Milt kog•n also guest. Pege10 OCTOIO 11 ftf ..... Mill ....,_ ...... please 11t DAmME rtOCU.ltS. , .... i.,..ceau1 lmt,1r1111t .,. ..... OAmME llOWl£S lO:tG e "lite C.rtllMJ" (dr1) '6J-hure11ce Harvey, Sarah Miles. "11lt lie a.a" (mys) '48 -Riy M1llud, Ch1rlu Llucllton, Mauree11 O'Sulliva11 a '11r. ~· (com) 'SJ -Chlto11 Webb. Edmund Gwenn. Geor&t W111slow, fra11ees Dee 11:00 G "AiMllt Mn. Ledle" (dra) ·~ -Shuley Booth. Robtrt R)an lZ:OG m "C.•lllt" (dra) '36- Giera Garbo, Rober! laylor. l1on1I Barrymore. (h11beth Allan. l:OG a "flut·Up" (adv) '70- Raquel Welch, James Stacey. 1:00 G CC) "Illy Sweet CMrtit" (dra) '60-Patty Duke. Al Free man Jr .. foid Rainey. 3:00 (fl CC) "HM ... II Hell" (dra) '68-Je1nne Crain. Dana Andrews, M1msy firmer 3:l0 • CC) "DIM 11Nt 111 A Mtrry·G.•••4" (adv) '66-James Cobur11, Camdla $plrv •V•NHIQ 8:00 • cm rn Cl) <II '"' B OCl)e•1tws rv WEEK. OCT08ER t 7, 1976 e (S SlatTl'tll Cl) '-" Pyle • <• (()) .....,, llllllt FlllWI The New Yort Jets meet !he New Enctand Patriots •'--*' -~flllily m-...11 • Electric c..,., m 1..1tt1e 111a1s -6:30- • OluM Guesb are T041y Martin. Mo11ly Hall. Cyd Charisse, Curl Gowdy and Ille Clunese Au~ts AM,~ <fl ...,., Grlffil .. m r..-, Altalf <llJ (J)C-.. mi..-1 Clllaslcwilt•tlltlllM 7:00 a o Cl) m """ • U.11 Cllfll Cl) .., 1111 .. s.. (() Te Ttl lilt Trwtll aCtMHtrniolt •I LM LIKy m 111t Fll •Cillt• C.• a AMJ Sritflttl tD lldlilllellm ..,_, • DrllUtic Stria eMMm F.-, -7:30- • Clllerllit ..,.. ......... °""' CI> Tiit ~ c..-(1) ..... 1'lllt , .. • Tiit ...... .. . .,_, .... <llJ CJ) Olly ,.,.. .. @Cl) .. llllrNtf ... "100 Rifles" Burt Reynolds ood Raquet \Yelch ae forced to fight b ttlei' lives against the Mexican . ~·Jin Brown co-s1ars. KW-TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 99aOOPM~ Sltepl's!Mt.s g Qllllll 21 T-'ctlt en.II~ 8:00 • cm (]) CD ..... RllodJ u penenus the 1r1111111 al a "bhnd elite" wllen lktllda'l boy tr .. nd l11n htt up 111th a loud. pushy and anopnt sliowb11 type 8 0 CD 111 G little Mtn• • lM Prlirie "little CH1 lost" IOM Inland &utSts as I dnlnkfn U·llllnet wllo IS the 011ly ~ of rncu11111tny Came ln1a1ts when slit l1tls into a deep llolt and IS tnOPtd • llttit : Cl:) (211r)"lle•ater ?Mt" (1t1·fi) '66-lhck Adlms. ()) ...-: (211f) • ......., .. Ille ... 1ty'' (adv) '35-Clark Gablt, Charla laucliton, Franchot Tone, Donald Crisl). S9nn1 Byincton. e llefit: (2111) "111411••••1 at .__.. ... h rt I (drl) '61-Burt t1ncast11, Mu1m1li1n Schell. Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark. Judy Garland. Montaomery Chit. Marlene 011trich, William Sllatner. -~ .Ptcty .... (II Mtwlt: Cl:) (Zllr) "ne o,.a Su•" (dra) 'H-Peter fonda, Wiiiiam Holden, Corn11ta SllarPt ...... c.~ .s,..w. .... • Se.-lHplce Pniaram -1:30-• cm (]) ()) P'llflia ~rwtsor O.n Valenti IJ~es Phyllis for cranted, not noticin1 all the tittle ulla lhlnCS she docs for lllm. AM when ht 's ISSl&ned to 111edl1te a city-wide 11ll>l1e stnt.1 he winds ~ 1n a tree for-111 "perso111I" 1rb1trat1on with PllylllS. 9:00 • cm (]) ()) ..... WaHer IS 1n the depllls ol despaK 1r1t1 1<111111 l11s 1P91ianc;e stOfe to bankruptcy. alld Ma11de'i tllorls lo 1mp1owa his mental d~tion have disastrous results-W1lte1 d1uppurs 1nd lbude lws the worst 8 @ .(J) (11 111 lllC MH41ay lllM: CC) (%111) "SMfW ...... i• lln Yttk" (adv) '76-Ro111 MoOfe, John tluston, Palnck Macnee. Super sleuth Holmes rushes to Hew Yor\ City alter the evil Professor Monanty hatches a plot that imperils 1 lon&·time love of Ille detective n well n the world's Cold supply • ....., llia!ll ..... Cl:) (211f) "The 100 llllt1'' (adv) '69-Jlm Brown. Raquel Welch. Burt Reynolds Alt Indian bank robber alld an Amer 1t1n black lawman JOI" up •1th a female Muican rewOMIOllllY to help save the M111un Indians from an•hi~t!Oft b1 1 despohc IO"tfllOI ....... 5ritfill .. ••*&WM • CiM UllMnll • la ,....,. ... It Welt ,,., (9 (I)) llHOJ 111&111 lllt•lt 1(211<) kSouth1m Star" (141w) 'ff- Gllfl' Stpl. ~ ....... QJ Oiull! -9:30- 10:00 8 SUICIDE ATTUIP'T Ill * "EllCUTIVl SUITt" 9 cm (]) ()) (UUliH hilt Summer Johnson (i ruda Sykes) hnds henelf 1n 1111 for ha~I 1 tu1ittvt 1lttr Stacey (Wendy Phin1p$) is 111nted; YW011ne (Trisll1 ffoble) takes 1n overdost ol sleep1n1 pills but 1s rescued by the Nn who was her btlle1 enemy. 111d Glory 01ltss10 (.kiln Pratller) admits her pa1t 1n tu1111n1 Stacey over to the ~· (().....,, •• !Ml a~ 8C..-&T .... ID llrata 411 h'llMwn -10:30-....... 11:00 •••a> .... • (I) (II 0 (() ..... • (8 CJ)) a I.off utrlcn StJM (()S..li.t • ~ ..,_ Vince Edw11ds is cues! ·host .... ,, ...,.... ...,, llartlMll .., , .. tf Ille lirarT• cm (]) s.. 111e Stirs -11:30-• cm (]) ()) CIS Late Mtwlt: ...... '--· Dtwil , .. s., 8 0(()111•...,c.. (()"' m.a. ., ....... ...... an.. Ma. • MHit: "Dr. lt1hst, th ~I" ca ())) ~ FldlM Tlltltn 911wie:(I:) ................ (ldv) '5S-Robtrt Stack. Robert Ryan, SlltrltY 'fam1auth1. C.meron M1tthell. 12:00 ....... ~ ..... : Cl:) "f1ft 11141 ...._ .. (dra) '59-lell Mor1ow, Merry ~en. Irish Met.Ila. Jim Rose. GI llotit: ''Tll• basan" (1m) '43-Richard Dia, Victor Jory GJ C-..J4 -12:30- • All-"'Pt sa-: ""' ....., .. "TM 4iM111ttf," ........... m llotle: "hy If Die" (dra) '60- Elnest Borpine. Zoll!• l.Jmpert . 1:00 D O Cl)<IIT ...... rw C111't"1.C... -1:30-...... 2:00 D lllewie:(l:)....._tl...._" (mp) 'SS-Robert Stack, Robert Ryan, Clmtron M1lchell, Shirley 'fama&udl• • (fl) CI> (I) All's fllr Aller much d1SCussion, lftd with 1 It• reservations. Rtehlld and Charley decide lo try 1tvm1 toaether The niClll that Charley 1s coin& to move In, tho11,h, Richard !terns thll ht 1$ to be visited by a minister ind a conwvatlon or1an111tlon that w1nt 1\1111 to be their radio ~um•n D Dt11Mtfe.t11t llltwin: "1" t..My ......._ .. (dra) '49-Barban Stuwyck, Robert Prtslon. Stephtll McN•lly "TM lutw $tMlt" (dla) '56-John Derek, Paul OouctH -3:30-.-...i .. 4:00 D lltwl!NUn -4:30-.,...u, A friend was following Dick Van Dyke down the halls of the NBC studios In Burbank last week. and couldn't help laughing at the slim-hipped comedian. "Dick," he called. "If you lose any more weight you'll need thumb tacks to hold your pants up." Dick. who Is one of the most active men In Hol- lywood, has lost 10 pounds since he started taping Van Dyke and Company. his new series airing on NBC. Thursdays at 10PM. One of the reasons he's so slim ls that he never. never stands still. His average day Is a man-killer. but he loves It. Dick. who llves alone In a rented house In Burbank on weekdays, gets up early and jogs to a local gym. where he works out with weights and stretching exercises for an hour before heading for the studio. Is Dick Van Dyke some kind of a nut? No. It Is just that he came close to losing his health twice In recent years. Friends thought Dick and his wife Marjorie moved to Arizona live years ago because he was retiring from the business-but Dick says he moved because he actually thought he was getting too old, and was ready to move to Arizona and await his death. "I was drinking hard and heavy," he recalls. "and It was wrecklng my health. I felt like an old man." He checked himselt Into an alcoholic rehabilitation hospital In Phoenix. and life has been getting better ever since. "I feel better now. at 50, than I did at 25," says Dick. The second "scare" came early this spring when. during a routine physical. his doctor spotted what appeared to be a tumor, and suggested quick sur- gery. The operation proved that the "tumor" was nothing but kidney stones. "I jog, ride a bike, do Yoga exercises. avoid candy and sweets, stay away from white flour and white sugar In any form, and I'm working 12 to 14 hours a day-and I can honestly say I have never felt better In my life. Each day Is a thrlll and a kick to me now," says Dick. "If I can just kick this dumb clqarette habit I'll be dlsgustlngly perfect." Dick V 1n Oyke and The l..A. Mime Company, regular• on hi• N8C·TV MrlH. Thuradeye at 10PM, Pep11 TU•SDAY OCTOIO 19 For ........ ..._ liltillo, ,ieaM Mt DAnlME NOSUMS. .... .. ,.. *"•itar:e,"' !tie .,., ........ DAJTllilE MOVIES lHO • "Cuh• Riii' (dn) '30-llonlkl Colman "Tlle lelt .._. 1114" (d11) '4S-lby M1!1ud, line Wymaft Ill a:J "Cllu,u llJ Ille Dtr11" (com) 'SO-Chllon Webb, M11n1 loy, Jeanne Cu1n. 11:00 G "Tiie c...try Girl" (4u) 'S4-Cnct ...,, ... ~. ............ 12:411 • "It """" c...· (di•) '48-Waller Pid&eon. Deborah llerT. Janel Lttah. 1:00 B "TIM ~ Is C.r· •" (dr1) '63-Dirk Boa11de 2:00 e CJ:) wAdilll llall" (adv) 'ST-Jean C.brn, Robert Stack. l:tl CII NllWllioll Qu.rtet" (adv) '61-Birt Travers. Spike M11t111n 3:30 • a::> ... l"9d DlrtllM'' (susp) '7 t-Rrchlrd Boone. Stella Stoens, Suzanne l'ltshelle. •V•NINQ e:oo • Cl) (J1) Cl> ..... e D Cll tI1 D W•14 S.1iu .....,II Conl'd from SPM. live Cl1Ytl1CI of pnit lhrtt. e SSbf Trtli ()) ...., ,,.. =~~~!llews -~F..a, ...... ll • flediic c..., Qt Dlulll mllttMa.a -6:30- • l>ihfll Guells 1ftclude Clluc• Woolery, Willie SultoR, Ronnie Scllth, and Shields & Yamttl (()~~ • F_,,, Altair <ill Cl> '-Kt mz-1 8:00 • (ll) (]) (() ,., °""" ... 0... Bonnie franklin and Dr. Hoo• tre the spec~I 1uests. D A1Wr Htnry Mancini auHts. • ~ CJ:) (211r) "llllriaet ... !tie llcb" (com) '65-frank Sln1tr1 . OtborU llerr. Dun Martin Cl) lllltie: CC) (at) "" Sbltt4 • ~'Its" (rom) '60-Cluk Gable, Sop/Ira L01en. • (QI(()) 0 "''" o.,. "foruie tilt Fltller" The cool ol fOfllle Ind Richie IS put lo lhf ttsl when a 111er111nl woman becomes a Cunnrnpam hovse suest IM Ille b1by d«tdes to lfTIVt P'tlllllu1ely. D lltfie: (211r) "JHc-ut at ........,. .. c..t. (dra) '61-Bllrt lanusltr, Mu1111illu Schell, Spenct1 T llCY. Richard W'ldmltt CD """ • lat If tllle WiW ..,,..,,, ...... • ""'1l'Wllc Mfeln IDCll ._ S likl'fit : (Zlu) "lll1M ti tlle lpau" (d11) '64-Richtrd Bllrton. Ava Cardner, Oebofah Ken. fJl) Julie AMrews 11 A * 3M Special Oft lu111iq Dislbllltles ''The flltnte ClllWrte" lD lifiilTllt '-rdl a.iWrllt Juhe Mdlews arid Bill Bi11>y host a specral hour of talk. 11111S1C. 1111&"· comedr. filR! arid delllOllStrabotts aboul ch•I· dren's lmnint disabititru-what they an and wlltrt teadltrs ind P'(ents ~n find lltlp. m~ • Ps,diic ....... .. -1:.30---------------------, e ••it: a::> m~•r)"Cu C11" (mus) '60-ShllitJ MKL.ai11t, frank Srnatra. Lo11s Jourdan, Maurtet Chualier, Jvhtl Prown. A Monlma.rtre dance hall owner IS con. mntly 111dtd lor perlormi111 lhe ~leral Can Can, and has lo u.se her own rtsources when ll1t elderly jwd&e is replaced by 1 younlff one. • t• (()) 0 l•wtrH • Slliriey "SlchelOf Mothers'' Henry Winkltf auest as Ult Fonz, liho visits his old lriends and casually drops off a surpiise bundle-a new baby! P11ge 12 cm lllN: a::> (%1Mlr) ...,... ,.... .,. of Mis~ (mus) '61- 0ebbie Reynolds, Fred Astaire. -~~ = £1) ....,.._ s.w.. • Situtlel c...y 9:00 8 <llJ (]) (() 111°A-S0H A lon1· smouldefin1 feud bthreen Hot lips llld ttle llllllotS in lltr command Rares up aJld Hot lips retalralts by to11f1nin1 one nlll'H to qurten. llllls prntnlin&·• rtUlllOll wilh lier Almy hllSU!ld on a b11.t luvt. lllt111t's up lo Haw'ke1t and BJ. to sm tlle day • <• (()) 0 ....... ,.., .. Rudy feels tht shn1 ol Ille billionaire wllo nnb to c.ft him wlltft l!vdr's tttctronlCJ planl is shut down by 1111 union. . ...,.,..,,. en.•• ••111ttra.. D<ll lllN: CC> "hJdlo" (dr1) '60-Anlhony '"''ns. Jantl ltffh ..... """' ""' .., ClllM1 followin1 The Puula Clliklr•n. lhis proaram will 1nswer question• 1boul le11nin1 dlubihliH. eCM ....... lff..etllc TV \'llEEI(. OCTOSER 17, 11176 • -9:30- • (Jl) (]) (() Ole D1J at A Tlllt Alln learns more abOut MOCIMtboOd and makes tllt lou&llest declSIOl1 of her trfe, when slit comes face·lo-ftcc wrlh lier runaw11 dau&hler 1n Ille tonch1SIOft of this four.part tpiSOde ea...DrMe . .... :......, .. ., £,Sfedlallw '71 10:00 e @ (]) CJ) Medi Aller !'tie is MWiety be1lt11 lor dallna 1 prt • rnobsltr consrdered llrs "pmale piope.rty," Mac aeks revence on t11e mobsl11 by posinc as a we~t~y T ms Sllowman who's as t1tn11C now IS lie WIS IS 1 Minne d11r1111 the war . ...... (() ........ • (121 ())) O Fa•llJ "Home· Movie" Willie Lawrence enters 1 c:oolest for amateur movie makers and 11ses his lam1ly as the subjects. Doris R00erts ind Nev• P1tterson cuesc. a~ CD larab • Priluwn -10:30-....... atHHem 11:00 •••a ... • Cl) Cll 0 (I) .... • ca Cl)) S l ... AlltrkH S(yte (()S..111111 -~ ...... • ...,, llWIH, ...,, ""1aM ., , .... tllle llDltt (J1) Cl> st., tllle Sbn -11:30-• <llJ Cl) (() CIS Lale Ile.le: ..,_._Liit 4153 t.r A lltl4 Priest; a::> .. .....,• 1111'1" (df1) '73-E.G Mlrshalt, M11ditd Natwick. e G Cll 9 D W., C.- CI) Tiit m a.11 ~-(()) 0 lllysttl'f .. !tie • 11tws a 111e 100 a.11 . ...... wo.. "'"-· lloa .. Crillll" 12:00 • .... "*"' e ...,..: ''Tiit 51t1t Ww" (dra) ·ss-Ct1111u Btonson, !lent TaylOf. tDlltwle:..,...tAWIMlll"(com) '43-lloulind Russell. Bnan Aherne ma..-34 -12:30- • All·•t1" Shw: "Altair 11 ""-."CC) "bdlla ~.""Al. WIJl•s...," • .... : ...... Le Gr-IN" (dra) '50-Jolln Cam!ll. Vera Rab1011 1:00 • 0 Cl) <II ,....,,.. et11e ma.. 2:00 D DHlll1f11t.,. 111 .. 111: a::> .. .......,. • Jtlltt. .. CC) "Th ~llleiMM" . .................... .. "c.. ms o.tk a.. ... "T1it n1it U""1" -2:30-...... 3:00 8 lltwle: "k1 rr..tlls" (dre) '47-Ann Sheridan, Robert Aide. I Wl!DNESDA YJ OCTOl8 20 f• .... -.,..,..... latilp, f111te Mt DAYTlllE PIKU.llS. W.., t. ,_ma: ••c:e. lft Ille .... , ..... DAYTIMEllOWS IO:tO e a:> "S,,llrb" (com) '6S-E11c Moratombe, [rnrt Wise. "St [II 1ty LM" !dn) ''8-Rly M1tlan4. • "Tiie fltallic" (dra) 'SJ- Clltton Wel>b. Ba.Wra St1nwytk. 11:t0• "r• • lW!u _,,.,. (dra) '49-811b111 St1nwyc\. Wendell Coley 12:08 • "WilllMt l"•" (tom) ·•s-Ketbarine Hepburn, ~ntrr Tracy. 1:00 Cll "I C-lm" (dra) 'SJ- Monteomery Chit. Anne Bliler 2:00 • a:> "R111 A Crtthd Milt" (dra) '69-lou11 Jourdan, Mary Tyltr MOOle. 3:00 (JI "Kill tt C-" {com) '63- Terry· Thomas. Eric Sykes 3:30 •ct) "Lttl~reet" (dra) '70-Jimes frlll(ISCUs. l!fadfoid [)jllman. Jt1nelte Nolan •V•MIMG 8!00 fl (f}@CD ell9n 8 @ (f) (Ill G Wtrld Serita ._.. Colll'd. from SPM, with ltvt cMtfJI• ol the lourtll pme-ll 11ec ISSllJ. •Starr,. Cl) "-' ,.,.. •<•<D>~ •'--"' • hftrWce f•llY ...... u a Sbf '"' GOldrlc~ 0 Diultl .Little ... -6:30- • DIMlll Guests mdudt Mtthael learned, Rita Moreno. Meliw Man cnmer. Maya M&elou •nd Nancy Dussault. (f) Wt Qrilfl4lt •F..ilyNlelr cmrn --· (Dl.lel!ll 7:00 • U.nci. Cl) .., T1lrM s-...... (() Tt T• tM Trwtll • c:.c-tratlelt • , I.Ml.Icy m n.. F1I ....... DMll • ""' 5rilfltll • MldW/l*tf ..,.... <a(f)>llMlm eDmut1cs.t1t1 ........ ..., -7:30- .......... Delen ())lllee>'I~ ..... ;.... Cl) $121.000 QMlel • 1"' 1'*tr'a WIN • .,.., ""° cm CJ) ,., a.. tt1e c...t11 ................ GCMIMMl~T 8$21.000 . ,.... -9:30-8:00 8 (Jl) CJ) (f) 5-' TIMS Wiien Mldlatl e~tienus t11t pa ns of Ills first ro1111nce, JJ 's blothtrly ed•t« pis him the pains ol 1 punch 111 tht • ALICE , .... Alchie * ..... CM'4J llitl llOW( fl cm CJ) (f) Alice "° 1nloima tioll a-n1lablt lrom lllt Netwo<l at OUt press t11nt mouth' • liiiil,.., c.a .... tM b ib llliOuah $Ones 1nd slorrts, loh1111y casll rtcaphlfts tht ltaend, Jloly ind hmoncal 1mport111Gt of O> la CfiMa Ilea en* our 11a\ion's mlloads. e llMie: ct) far) "Sims" (dra) '69-Dionne Warwu. Stephen Boyd Cl) .... CC) (Dr) ..... Silelrt. -.. O.," (dr1) 'Sl-C1an Cable, Bult Lancaster. •cam> a llMk ..... Jaune Sotnmen poses IS a S1nae1 lo rnfittrale the Nasll'lllle country mUJrc sct11e rn search ol a miss1n1 OSI 11ent. • Metil: CC) (2111) "Tiit °'" s.t" (com) 'S7-Kathutne Hepb111n. S11tncer lr1ey, G11 Youns. (fil ..... m WIW WelW tf Waals •"'"111111111 . • llelt• Vlriety Htllr 9(1)...., ... tilul~ St ......,,... Tlltltrt "Madame Bov1ry" (R) ID QM9l11rti1 Wrest!Ulc • II..-........ ,,...,.. -1:30- D BAU FOUi tltiHfl as * llrtltl Gets ..... f tf Coach's lllssiac Wattll fl (!?) CD Cl) lal fwl Aller ll1t tt1m 1r1ns pme one of 1 dollblt htldtr with Ille WMe So1-mak1111 the11 l1test wrnn1n1 streak one 1n 1 row-CoKll Plnkr reports hiS watch stolen. 1nd 1 kdtr-1oom tr.-1 is convtned Birton catches lht blame. bul 1fttr some clubhouse Shttlot~· 1n1 the use is solved . m111t .. 11ns @ (f) Cllffrity ~- 9:00 • (Jl) Cl) Cl) Ml Ill tM fttMly Archie fea11 IOI his life beloft an Ol>•'•tion, ind thinas go !Tom bad to worse when he comes f1Ce·lo·lace 10:00 fl WHY A cor KILLS! • 11£W&UE l""'" 8 cm CJ) Cl) llle .. Kl!PI An oom .a arr you111 cop shoots and kllls a suspect, then hints th1t Bum!* was al111d to hrt. Tht slOfY bldlf 1fttds Bumper's 1tl1honsl11p witb his fellow olfice11. so ht sell out to tmk u elusive pair of 1rmed roJ>- ben w!lo have bun ope1at1n1 on his btat. Sun Mcelorr 1nd Sherry Jackson 1uest. ....... Cl) leNAr.I • (9 Cl)) llJ C'Mrlie's ~tis The Aortls are locktd up in a pnson tarm .,11t1e the w11den uses the convicts in a &1111 scllemt (31~ 0) llrlb cit Prit!llWll -10:30-m mm...., tB lllPtt* 11:00 B. D""'5 8 Cl)@Cl)(B}(B)~ 8 {!21 (f)) QI Lott Utrlu 11 style (f) SR Hllllt .CeleWy .... • Miry Mlftlu1, Miry !Urtlll• • , ..... Ille lizam cm CI>._. _.. Stlr1 wltll ll1s doctor-1 woman! Vlnneltt _ Carroll Is Introduced as 1 new re1u11r, Dr. Wynell Thatcher, In this llrst ~I 1 two·p•rt ep1sodt. a : CC) (211r) ~" (adv) '6S-Ursula Andress, Chnstopher lte, John Ricllarclson. Peter Cusllin&. • ((21 (f)) 8 llflttl As Tony Blrttta ndts 1 cross~ntry bus llJllll to fetrtl oul 1 dlnatrous cr1m1111I lrom the pusen1ers, ht is lollowed by 1n a11n1 master th1ei out to 1et rt¥tn1e Keenan Wynn auests . cm ..... <t:> Clllf > """' s.ttt " Is" (com) '61-Debb1e Reynolds . lames Gamtt ID lllttw Grifflll Sllew •n..~ ...... ~IQIDI'-. 0 (() lillrie: CC) (lllr) "lllmil'• ~" (dra) '62-Jeff Cll111dl11. Ty H11d111. Petti 8rown, Will Hutduns. Andrew Duuan • f 111 .. tllt [qla e Qr11t Ptrfer111111ce1 (3hr) "M1d1mt Buttertty" Miftlla F1en1, Chr11l1 ludw11. Placido Dom1n10 an~ Robert Keains 5111 '" this tele~lsion version of l'uccinf's oPtfl •bout 1 U.S N1v1I offitei who rnl!Tits a J1puese 1ebh1 and deserts her, but returns ,,,,. lattr to find htr $1111 w11tln1 IOI him . -11:30-• cm CI> CJJ en ut• M0ti•: "Tiit ai,u C.ptr" (susp) '73- Henry Fonda. leon1nl Nimoy D GCIJ(JJ ID--, C.. (I) llle m CM • (8 (I)) Th Wotllu / lltysttfytf Ille .... ...... an.. 100 a.. 12:00 ..... ~--• ellt•lt: CC) "011 Mui 011 w....l" (co111) ·~1-ton-, Randall, Gin1t1 Rocers. Din D11lef • m M.M: "1MJ Gm Mill A Giia" (dra) '37-~nur Tra<y emw..11 ID CIMlll1 l4 -12:30- 111 All·IU&M Slit•: "hh<to 9'N4," (t) "lllllaioll Ill h r141iM," ""--111'1 Yara" G) lllt•lt: "When To111orrow Co!Ms" (dra) '39-Clmles Boytr 1:00 D l2Jl Cl) (IA) l omor111W t11t Tiit m e11111 2:00 • MeoM:a:> "Tiit lb(k Car,.t'' (com) ·11-S4nln Saini Jlmes D Ot1bltlUIUt lllowi11: a:> "Co4t ...... Jaaur." "TM Socl'lt •l'JI" CD M.aiPI SIMM: "Oilo.'' "TM .... Wit\ ..... u-." "CGIM CleH" -3:4S-e M.M: a:> "hlltld ., t11t 11n-irlt o...d" {SCI f1)-Pett1 Cush1111. I THURSDAY I OCTOIO Zl hf ...,.. -•""'-' listiiip. ,itue , .. DAm lllE "°'RAMS. .... "'""~ .. tit Ille •1's--. DAm MC llOVl£S 10:00 9 "1llil Is Illy MflH" ( m,s) '37-llafbMa Stanyck, Robtr1 Taylor. "TM Ullilwitt4" (mys) '44-Ray M1ll1nd fa "Mr. llMMr1 Goes to Cell•&•" (com) ·o -Ctillon Webb, Sh11ley Temple 11:00 e CC> .. ,,,a·s Othu tt C..411tioa" (com) '65-J1ck1t Gleason, Glynis Johns 12:00 . "Tiit hr Wit• Green Kail" (dra) '48-bean Stockwell 1:00 QIJ CC> ''Im•&• Is Mr Oestl•J" (dra) '7 l-Ch11s Robinson, Chu lnar1m. Z:OO G CC) "Tiit Lou 'od" (com) '69-0on Knotts l:OO (JD) wl'llt uJt Wlllt11" (dra) '62-Tony Britton l :lO 8 ~ "Tiit Mon•" (dra) '69-Georae Maha11s 8 111) Sbr Trei • Star .......... Cl) GolMt' ,.,.. ............. •{QI()))..... e a..MI %1 T..ipt A SOtCtal G ~ follow·up PIOIJlftl on "The Puult m hrtrWce f..ily Cllildrtn," which pr0¥1des lnfonM· II» Malt-11 lion on or1an1uho"s to ass11t !e ~ C..,.117 parents of chik11tn 1111~ lurn1n1 IOI _, d!Slbtlillfs. • Little .... Ill rrke ts .... -6:30-a £J1cyct1• • ''• Mtw1u 8 Dillllll Guests include Vincent • Ala '-• Puce, Susan Ctul, Alltll Luddtn ....,~ 8:00 ~Men Griffiil n rAllll.Y E•DAKEllDI m fMlily Affair * D ·THE WAUOIS <llJ CJ) ~ 8 <llJ CJ) Cl) Tiie ..... John m Z..-1 Boy stlfS up COftboversy In Jeltenoft era ~ County and puts hes lam~r Ill pltJSI· cal dancer when he decides to u 7:00 plore ud write 1bout Am111un U • @ Cl) Ill llf'ft books be1n1 bumed in Genn1ny. 9 Uln Clllb 8 <II Ill • 'l1llr*7 IM!t: (I) Illy lllr .. Solla Ttlltlthlt-MI air H tlltrt 11 IO Sb! Cl) To Tiii tllt T ndtl PIM If Ille w.till Selia (1:) {llir) D Con<MlraliN "Dtf of Ille .llcbl" (s11sp) '73- ID I !Mt LllCY Edward ro•. Alan Bidet.An ISSISSln II» Tiit fll rs ~ired by a fre11eh under1round flD Carteols eroup lo kill French President (21) a.tr 'riffltll Ch1rles Od:1ulle. fD Tiie lbdleil/ltllftf ~ • lllewie: (llw) "Dr. StrlllltlM" (Cl.IJ ())) 11oftMD (com) '64-Peter Sellers. Georae C. ID DrtNtk Stfin Scott, Keenan Wynn. fB ..._ fa•lly (I) Mtwie: CCJ {nr) "M let ftt •v•111110 _7:30_ ...,. (dfl) '59-Cla~ Gable. • (121 (I)) QI Wtlut1t lac& •·.OO II hict Is ltiPI Wt. Juhe and the school nurw set v 9 ..... Mt Oelln up 1 proenm of physical eums and a 8 CJ) <llJ CJ) CB ._ CJ) Tiit 0-. ~ find their biuest obstacle is Gabt- 11 @ CJ) <lJ m Wtrld $11111 8 Tiit '-& S... who hu a fell of doctoo ....... Coft't from SPM fOo' rour Cl) Clll4W c..t1 e 111t1e: (1:) {nr) •tr• OM" convenience, we hive hsted !he rec G lllt ~·, WIW {dn) ''3-Trrone Powt1. ulll schedule ind the "altt1n1te" cm @ Cl) llllldl "-• szs.• ~ MQvje !Mt 1t11l 111 at 8 30 1f 1 Sth ID Tiit lfMJ '-di m P'lrry ..._ came is nec:wary <llJ CD Tiit ...,.. ~ • Tta(a ~ ___ __;_ _____________ 0 (I) ... "Tel 1lltM Willie P•ve 1• .., II Mlrt" (dr1) '69-Robert Redford, Kithanne Ross S lll0tl1: (1:) {Ur) "Th Fii sa.y" (dra) '59-James Ste.11rt ..... G> F-.. S.CC.r ....... '--'•"'er• -1:30- • ....._: Tllltltiw-11111 lit II a 5411 pM IS ~. CC) {Z~r) "lillAtt Cllartll" (com) '64-Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Pat Boone, Walter Matthau, Joanna Barnes, Mar· !in Gabel. A wom1n·cll1sin1 playboy is shot by an 11ate husband and Is reincamaled as 1 bn utiful &ill. • (ill (I)) 0 ~r1111 11111111 "The Electlon" A rich man slloplifbnc hn1erie and a pedestrian hit by a nyinc toilet seat ere Barnefs biuest problems on electlOll n11ht. • OIM Stlry 9:00 8 <llJ Cl) Cl) llftlll flft.O f rvt bodies m found in tht cnt11 of Ma11na Loa vobno. and tht mysftrf becomes eYen more st1rthn1 to Steve McGanett when ht disove11 who the men we1e i nd what aused Ille.II dutlls. Pat Htn&lt &UtslS • ca (I)) a 111t r.., a.... ~-ludc• rruklin l111n1-his stone·ltr•d, sh11p·ton1111d setre tary-Mjis Reubner-hu 1noth11 Side to her pef'50ftahty wlltn ht aw '* to hi$ home to celebrate her blfthdly with hi$ family al IM!t: Mii 111' H die 5ttl Wt1N s.rill ... Is ,..,.., (1:) (Ziii) ........,." (wes) '67~Paul lhwman . • Mm &rifflll s.... ..... ffllll Ille ~ .. ...... ,.,,.. ...... w l\I WEEI<. OCT08ER 17, 11178 fD WtSIOflS/TWo lnlttM11 • ~ 5'WM'1/M4 HinU. Otdet'• ltpt .,..... ... _ • Ybltes "Two Brothers" Tht story of a youna doctCM who, dtsprtt hts b!other's tflortl to htlp 111m, ll unable to cope •ltll his own mtnlll illntn. Judd Hindi. DI.id ~lbtfa. Serth Cunnin1ht111 slll. -t:JO- • (8 CJ)) 0 •Kr Waller Slllilf ''TM AnnrttnarJ" Part I It may be the Kttttridae's 30lh a11niver· sary but It's • •.Pt hill ol lints IOI "8lley arid llt11Mlh .TY...,&Yep 10:00 9 <lll CJ) CJ)..,...,*" The apparent accidtlltll dt1111 of '" 111 char1t1 stNice pilot brlnp Barnaby 1n cont1c1 with an unusual sort ol l1undry busintu-l1underin1 pmblln1 money from the Blhtmu. ..... (l)leMllD • (121 CJ) 8 St1Hl1 tf S.11 FrHCilce Stone tnd Robbins have their hinds fllll llflen 1 mtn offers 1 mUlion·doll11 rewerd ICM infonMlion le1d1n1 to the 1r11st or duth of the person responsible tor the rtpt muider of his uuaht11. -10:30-..... -~ .... ,...,... .......... 11:00 a•w ea._ 8 9(1)9 111 ... • (18 ())) 9 ltff Al9triCH St1't CJ) S.. le.t •c.i.tcJ .... • ..,, Hnllll. ..,, llal1laM •T.i.lfllltlirlm <llJ ()) .., tilt Stan ....... ~ -11:30-• cm ()) Cl) ca ut• llftlt: llla~-si., 114•; (1:) "Snac•" (dra) '73-Mlrtln Landau. Barbara Bain. 8 Gl CJ) Cll G...., c.. CJ) 111t ma.• 8 (121 ())) 0 Strw11 et SM Frlllda/O. ..... ....... a 1'111100 a.. 12:00 ....... ~ G ...... : (1:) "Sittt 11 M h f" (wts) 'S4-Vtn Johnson, Joanne Oiu • llltwlt: 'Tu l•ftfMfH (dra) '35-Victor Mcl.Jaten. -12:30- • M·ll!Ot SMw: "l'lta tC Ar-." CC) ....... 111." "LM lit ,... .. e llltle: "Altwt's llllM" (drt) '6J-Re11n1ld Kernan. Key MtfllNn 1:00 II 0 Cl) <llD T...,,._ Glllt ma. 2:00 D D11.i1t1atu1 11 .. 1u : (1:) "fHr Q1ttH fer aa Act," "T• Owe , .. si..~ ..... Sllew: ..... "'• Ille °"".. "LMy lid" -3:05- • Mtwlt: "flllRlc" (dll) '53- Clilton Webb. S.rblra Stanwyck. I 8 :00 D tm CD Cl) CIS~~ ._ _______ _. Co\ieraae of the rec;enl l ~rou•d FRIDAY 10:00 e "Tiie P1W..1tt Tllltf" (adw) '62-Ben C.mra. An11a lb&nlftr. "litl4•• [11ri1p" (adv) '47-Marltne lhttr1Ch. RIY Milland S CC> "MtlMlty fer ltwtn" (corn) ·~9-Clilton Webb, Jane ~n. Catol lynley 11:00 e "Tiit St11q1 l"t ti llarth lwtrt" (dral '46- Barllara Stanwye._ Kirk Ooualas ll;ot • "YM Oily Utt Oac1" (dra) '37-Henry fonda l:tO a CC) "o.c. • Tlllef" (dr•) '65-Ann·Mararel. Alain Delon z:oo D a:> "TlM Tiii Stranaer" (wes) '~7-Joel McCrea. S.-tO III CC> "ll&M 11 Ille Pima" (d11) '62-Georae H1mr1ton. ()ltYta dt Hn1ll1nd. l :ll 8 a:> "$" lllt.r" (1dw) '&9-Robert Horton. Sebastian Cabot, Jill st. Joh~. ltthl between Muh1m1111d All 1nd Ken Norton. wtuch Ali won 1A a tec;hnal knoa·CMll Jack Wllilaktr " host ol the bout hom Yankee Sta d1um 1n New Yo<k City, W11h rtn,srde comments by lllenl Musburtet. Tom lkooUll1er and Jeny Qua11y D @CJ)(JD D~IS. " I Orum of Choo Choo lltbtnow1tz'' To impress Lamoni s future motht1 1n·laW, whom lie t1ll$ I "b1phol schoOl te.cher," Fred decides to cet into the olhc"I ~ of Woild Records by st1y1n1 a••-• tor the 1or11nt time on record Cl) Mnle: a:> (2111) "Ttaclttr's N " (com) ·sa-C111k Gable, Dons 01y, Gic Y011n1. M1m1t Van Dolen • (IJI ())) IUl 0..., & Mlrie Cl\artey . Pnde. Ctndy W11t11ms. Roz Kelly and the Pinkettes. Bruce Kimmel and Jimmy Osmood tuest. CJ) .._.: a:> (Zllr) "llltr llllJM It 4iiaftb" (com) '71-Gtorae C. Scott. Joannt Woodward, Jae• CuiHord. An ea 1ud1e who btheves he IS Sht1lock Holmes and a tamale pS)Clloanalyst named Watson tr~k down clues 1ud1n1 10 1n eatortlOn ""' D MIN: (C) (Ztlt) "1111 ...,.. (SUS9) '72-An~nette Comet. Ruth I .. __ •_v_•_11_1_11_o __ I ::*~':":!11 •PwrJ ..... a .. ; Ci:> (Zllr) "ni., o.ty UI llltir lllulm'' (mys) '73-James C11ner. K1th111ne Ross, Hal Holb<oo~. J1111e Allyson In a Sllllll Pacific <:oast 10.n 1 dud W01111n. IUllJ clothed, IS pulltd from Ille oetan by htr Dobtrrmn The doc IS the pnmt suspect for the murdtr but the police duel believes the animal 111nocent and seeks other clues to the ci1me .................. moo.-... ,..... u ...... ,,..,.. -1:30- D tHl Cll lIID G Cllict l tllt MM "Ch1Co's Ptoblem" ChlCO rnvites has 11rlfriend for a quiet dinner in his new apar1mtnl, but tht evenin& ends '" a QllM!el follolllinc an almost continual 1nltrruptloll from Ed and phone e1Hs l!om the hospital wtlere L1S1 (Patric~ Anne Joyce) is a nurse. • ~ (1f) "War ralltt" (wes) 'SS-Robert Steck. Peter Gmts, Cllatles McGraw. Keith linen, Join Teylot. ·--·aNlctS"'1 ............. e ~ Ytrieey S... 9:00 8 U CJ) D T\• Pru tltt "Helen's llfH" Or Bedford tU111s Nltllmaku to ana111e a blind datt for hlS lolltly reuptronlsl. Helen (lhd1 Con11). "''" ooe al his medtal students onlJ to d1scovu-afler tleltft llas bllen held-D'let·lletls m low-lllaf the JOll"I doctor IS a llomosulltl •<111(1)) ........ & ,.,. "The LISI Phantom" Someone IS lrytnl to do away wttll a movie dtreetor end Holmu & Yoyo discover that nt11ty everyone 11 the studio has 1 r11son fol dolt!& so. As the delecttws $tarch for otller clues, a sandba1 Is dr09ped on Yoyo caut1ne him to m•llunclion-thereby com· p1~1n1 the 1nvest111tion. -11:30- • (Ill CJ) ()) llH lashtll1ll New YOik Knds V$ Golden State Wan!Oll • fl) (fl Ill .w.y r... Mtollt; "TM '-Ill •I h••t Alie" (dra) '41-Ro:sahnd Rus.sell, IAth-,n Oo11tl~ • ((2i) ) QtJ lattle lor I~• Wllit•....,. ... ,._ l2f) 1lle 7QO a. 12:00 • lat • Gtwclle Glllewlt: (_C)"\Me b AW" (com) '63 Glm FOid, Hope luae. CD Motlt: "M TI11..P Ille lliPt" (dr1) '4?-Humphrty Botart ID Ci11t111 l4 -12:30- • All·lllShl Show: "hici•• latalUH," "Tiie CrosllJ Case," Ci:> "Wiii M f•.rt" -~TllHlrt Q) lllewit: "Cal'lllHI Story" (dll) '5-4-Steve Cochran, Anne Baater QJ) Mitre OHM reetW llltMIJ.U 1:00 D @ m lD lll•nlahl Sped.al mllltma.. 2:00 a .....,..: "Serpallt Y•'" {dla) '41 -C.rt Cooptr, W1ltt1 1kenn1n D OHlll1f11t•1t ltoriu: CC) "Mill• c.r.,, .. "T• GMtt Stir ~ .. • •• Sllw: .... • St. TrilliMs," "Soll t4 Dr • ....,.t (llJ (]) 1lle Utt s... '•'' SATURDAY OCTOIU 13 MORNING -5:30- • llleNs: "M111 frOll UtJll" (wu) 34 -John W1yne "lll•n1,,1d" (1dv) 48-Roddy McDo•oll Din O'Her1ihy, Sue En1t1nd 8:00 • S.Qte S.Mattr D m lilufllY Ill ColnMMy fttclNd -6:30- • Ca1Hr1 Tllru limes Mac 1nd1ew hosts D @ CIJ m Woody Wood· peUtl (]) Drawina 111 lllett tilt Mayors (fl> h's btryllody's llisillW m Ltt'sbp Cl> Tiit lllomina Shw a Villi Altare 7:00 8 St.,. It l.ur11i., D @ (]) tll l"irl• P'1nt11tr (])W..UIMI • (1211 (])) OJ) Ttia & ltrrJ/ ;,,,. ... Sllow (]) lllltritierl D YMll & Ille laues <ml "'°" w.od,.Utr m UtlitRwe Q) S.. Ytfty Sllow 8 Yep ltr Haltll -7:30- • TIM 5uftflMNf C.lll"J Cl) Crutiwt Writilta .. Hot fMlt Sllow Im P"iM P'1lltlltr m o..mr,1ns ,.Ill lllci lilffalt fl) Mister ltortn 8 :00 8 <llJ s,IMmr & r ... ty • hctsttters P""1tl lup en- • (f21l ) 8 i,.-r;.. Ill Tiit ~ .... ,., m llloorit: "lick S!Mt" (wes) '59- Mark Stevens, Dorothy Malone II) .. ,., ... at) Vtict of'°''° &l> Sea111t Str"t -8:30- D (f1) CD CIJ lllp lutl1y/lloed· IUllMI lleur D l21l CI> m lkOuff II faitll for TDdlJ 8 ('211 Cl)) (D ScoollJ Dool 0,llOlllutt Hour Cl Movie: (1:) "O,mlion Cross Eaflts" (adv) '69-Rtehard Conte 9:00 D 0 00 a Mtllster S4u4 II fritlllls tf Illa• lllowie: "Courlct1111 M.r. P'tM" (dra) '44-CliffOfd Enns crll lkDutf IM Tllkltla Dos .., "°"'" Riii to ..., fJ:) Oilce Upe11 A Clmic (II) G>laricltl -9:30- fJ (11) T arm: lenl ti Hie .... U D t.1141 ot tilt Liit Nancy Walker, 11 Nancy Kltterldge, and Wiiiiam Dani.11, H her husband. Kenneth, are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary (their ttrst together, since Ken's always been away at sea on the date). and they are wearing leis because Nancy's secretary decorated their apartment In Hawaiian style fdr the oeoaalon, In "Ttie Anniversary." on ABC's T~e Nancy Walker Show, Thursday 11 9:30PM. P ... 11 • ltitttllull •(QI ())) ID Tht Krtllb _..... (II......., Cl> ..... : CC) "Tlle , .......... taill" (wes) '55-lea Barler, Howard Duff 0 (1)~1141 ez...1 G> Al Ola 10:00 • (fl) Cl) CJ) Sllmmlbis "-' 11 @ CI> (11 D Wtt14 Stilts llMW 11 a 6th aamt is needed to decide tht strlU. 1t will bt 111ed at this llmt. Subiect to ch1n1e without notice • llewit: CC) "Qvtttl" ...,. .. (adv) '56-Rhond1 nem1n1. R1urdo Montalban. m fllewit: "Tiit Lnt ,_ .. (wes) ·~-John Derek. Brodertek CnwfOld S Hot F• Sllow SI fllfilllty F~ ID s,.111111 MM -10:30- CI) Mowit: "01111 AllW" (dra) '41 Herbert lom. Phyllis Di•tY .. AllMtt ' Costello SYoei &~ m~ 11:00 • (11) (]) CJ) An If • (QI (()) QJJ l111lor Al•ost Allrtllill "" CD Tl'lltw...tlrt SllM.._.tB ...... TV WEEK, OCT06EA 17. 1978 .. u. httlflls • ,.,.... FllMll a n.. ~ fallily (Qll (1)).9 a..riull ~ An•RNOON 12:00 8 (11) Cl) (I) f I I Meft •"' °""' ...... : "CIJ w.H" (ch) '47- [nol FlynQ, 811bl11 St111W)(k e £astsw.l* m Alfl'H Hltdlcd rr-a ··-a AttilA TIMll.r• fD llliwals oC Slltrlect Helllles G> El Sllow de (dMJ llmrit -12:30-.. cm Cl) ()) Way Out &AIMS • .,,., s,.iu WotW m lost NI S,.C. Cl) Mowit: ''Clll11,apa ftr CHSar" (com) 'SO-Ronald Colman. ((8) (])) IUl ltCAA ftolball 1:00 D cm (]) (]) flllltU Classic T• "Misler of the W0tld" Based Ol1 lults Vetne's novel about an invenlOf of 1 ftyrnc sl11p who pf ans to destroy all 1nslruments of war D COlGATt lllAUGUltAL • ~ Tt11nis Stirs In Top $$ cti1111pieMltip. lilly Jun rtt.ras!I D 8 CJ) <II D Tiit Ctl11te hlllC"ral Tllllis T..,...... The Sin11ts rin11s of this J100.000 totr· ~ent from M1SS10n Hills Country Club 1n P1lm Sp11nrs. Cal. • lllMlt: "I Wn A lHu'' fruhultl•" (hor) '57 Wh1I BttseU • s,.ts c:w.tt •la ....,_. at w.tltr., eDnulkS.na -1:30- (1) aa..: '~I Ck1'° (Kl h) '57 8a1bara Shelley. l\ay Call11d •llCM ftllMll • lllwlt: CC) •o.tion tM Space lllMM(' (sc1·h)-Yasuke N1tsukl • Sell! Traill 2:00 • ._..en ())~'76 . ,.,.. (ll) CD s.i lrall • Clu ••i 111111, ""'411 -2:30- • It '*' All lillds • ......,bit, CJ) UfO • o.ttt Utlllti 3 :00 • 5'talt.,., (])lllt~I G Mlflt : CC) "A Mu Alt11t" (wes) 'SS-Ray M1ll1nd (JI ..... "Tiit u. " tM lMy" (wtS) '51-C1tt1 Clrson • ..ie: ·~ nt. n.rt Wtrt .... "(mys) ·•s-Blrry ritzcmld (ll) (])CU!lfl .......... @ CJ) C:..1111 lo lllt CalMi..tes Qtllli*Pltct CB IM lllltlldMn Ill A&Ow1111r1 USA -3:30-e llt4i1 CJ) $b1 '"' ...... :....-.. 0 CJ) f.Mttlel et "°" s f'lrttf • ......, •• tilt ..... "' tilt 6-nl •~r M1t1ete 4:00 .a.ct .... s. e ••It: o:l "Tll1 lhtt llr~·· (f1lllasy) '40-Shuley Temple. CJ) Ara's Wol14I • CiM Ulliftf111 0 (I) ¥eitt of Acflallture a...,.., ... IM4 • Ille* """""' .. tht llltwa (ail Cl)) Friella of lltfl • s,.111111 ... awiw.-... e v.1c.e•~· -4:30-• cm CD CIS $111rt1 ~ (I) WIW WIW Wert (J)Adla,.... • PSYCHO tHRtLW * WITH ,Am DUlll Will HAUNT YOU ...... : ., ..... u .. .., Motlltt" (mp) '72-Pilly D1t.ke. Rich1rd lhomu. Rosemary lilurplly. (9) (.{) s..c. 1"' ......... -~°" (8 ~ .. ~1'1¥11 .... .Clllu .... ts :OO 8 AMal1'tlttl •(QI Cl)) D HC:'s Wide w.rw .. s,.ts Cl) lbtleul Cietcr•,.tlk -5:30- D (JJ IUl lltWI Cl) .... Hiil Merica m Ultlt bsols •V•NINQ 8:00 U II IIll (}) m lltWI a Mt•I•: CC) (nr) "How lo Fra111t A Fl&&" (com) '71 -Don Knotts, Joe flynn, El1111e Joyct • ® ltollsi4t m ci..u111tt1..i QJ)())OialOcUt (ft) ltte"" fD Ofttt u,_ A Cl.t111< m u 1e11a Epou -6:30- •• (!lll ) .... 8 '111 Cl) llllC: 111•1 Ct•· ftr111<1 (60m) Debate beh1ten Sena101.lohn Tunney 111d Republiain Ot S I. Hayaka-a (}) ltte"" m s121.ooo Qwstt.it <ill rn lil(raplly fl).., m Sports Cll1llt1111 llll E)'IWitnmlh tts m t11t 1M1111' r.11111y 1 :00 9 Tiit MllHtta Jo.I Crey ruests •E,...._IM...., la Su.U OL • ®l S,.C.: "" m ca > m a l19renu ... s.... Cl)Ml•l2 <ll) (]) Htt Haw ao.uy Em DI. Wllo: C...., Ill S,~ '5 DI. llqtn lmsion Hour -7:30- fJ Hert and llft II Ill Selrdl tf ... CD ..., WilliHli SMw • Ltt's M e A Dul CI> u~ Woi1ll ..... m 9 (I) WiW llqM a re, c... 111e c-try fD lltolllJ l'yttloll 's f'lJiftl Cir Clll 8 :00 • (lb (]) Cl) 1Hii11 II'• lllt "9at '-""'· ~ lrt'#ll (R) After hav1n1 abandoned his PoSt at the pumpkin patch for a se1son. l1nus relurns 10 awa11 lht elusive, ma11C1I Jack D l1ntern who hn be come Halloween's symbol D Qll CIJ UJ D l .. 11uo Ronn1t Sdlell 1uuts u 1 man whow love ol cust11d poe nu rly does him 1n-ht nts three ol them prepared by his h1ncee who nealected lo rtlri&erale lhem e lletit: a:> (90) "Tiit Sorn1m~ (llOI) '67 -Bous Ktrlolt ('() Mowlt: CC) (tO) "Tiit Ill Sllot" (cite) '42 Humohm 801art • ca Cll) fHl """"' " r.,. "Yoyo T1kH A B11de" Yayo and Muine 1rt supposed to tel n.1tu11I .tit" thtr 10 u"c1t1ccrm u llo11ey mooners al a 1eS011 hotel, bul lllt computen1ed YoYO isn't 1>1ocr1mrntd to respond romanhully ud she dotsn't know 11e·s 1 robot D MeoM: CCl (l~llr) "S,.rtx111" (an) '60-Kir• 1>o1111as m szs.ooo "''"'" G) Musk Hall Anltfica 9 Cllildrtn't llllltical Sllft a llltlfit: c211r> ·'Oli.holu tcld" (wes) '39-Jimts C11ney S)llltlfit:"HoblH'sCMICt" m llalllt '8 JI.,. .. Ull .... 11 "9(UfM -1:30-• cm Cl> Tiie kHlfWM • (8 Cl)) ID Mr. T. I Tlu m lftal tilt 11"' • i.,._ ow SMw 9 :00 tJ (J1J CJ) (I) Mirr Tyler able A IY111"I WIM· TV ne~ bro•dcnt turns into a homlyin& t•petienct Wilen 1ncho1m1n led Bader suiters a hear1 11ta<k while on lhe air D 9 Cf) <II tm lllC $atwrd1y IMle: CC) (Zll1) u0ir1y Harry" (dra) '72-Chnl bstwood. Harry ~rd1no. Ren1 Santoni Eutwood is Callahan a dttecllve who es an invest1aa110" •lien a sn1pe1 slays • youna wom1n ind tllreateM to klll otllers 11 he 1s nol paid SI00.000 U STAltSIY & HUTCH * TOP ACTION SHOW 8 (9 Cl)) iJll Suray & Hutch The hw detectives rero on on • eana leader and his nucohcs prollluhon and bookmak1n& operations m RAY STIVEMS TOIUTE * Ofl All MEW HU HAW CD Kte Ma Ray Stevens aunts a> c:.tlact -9:30-u (Ill .. lltwllAl1 Sllow The Hartley ipartment becomes 1 hot 1nd cold battlearound when lht rood doctor dtclam psycholo1te1I wartare on his landlo1d. 8 T wlll&ltl Zone C[l Steye Allefl'I l.1111ll·lac• 10:00 u cm rn Cl) Tiit C.ral Burnett Sllew Steve L1wrence eutsls 8 TtrrJ Dtllall .. Sllew a ((21) CJ)) U Most Wuted "The Sl1wef'' The kMlnapoin1 of 1 (Hetty co ed and the disappearance TV WEEK. OCT08EA IT 1978 ol othet youn1 women across the country, Piiis Capl hers and h" sulfon a 1ra1I of white sl.tmy From Los Aneeles to Blnekok m 11ews "' llottt o. .. fet(~ H4cM!r~h • SaMllfal DNdift a Crwtwrt fut11m SI VisiMs (Rl 0> Musiul Variety Sllte m Lou e:.r. SNw -10:30-u Collere Footban la fr-Fair ftlUI 11:00 UD8CIJ<lm et@ ..... llfl "-.. tllt ..... CD Jlleorie: "YM'll U.t M.J ...U..r" (susp) ·n -Pally Duke a> SilNSttr Cilltiu tD CJj MM· 12 a Colleat Football (12Jl (J)) b1 Hlllllbard ilJ Tiit Fr1nl1t blldlll SM C8> lllo¥1t: CC> "OM r .. t in l+tlt" (dra) ·so--.11n Ladd. Don Murray -11:30-u USC fOOIMll USC vs Dre1on SI ale .. 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Call VIOEOVIEW. It's the best single thing you can do. CALL 558-7090 ot 558-t989 TODAY ..... 17 'TEN WHO DARED' Anthony Quinn makes a departure from his usually rugged role) to act as host or"Ten Who Dared," a docu- drama SCrtCl> l() ht ~ynd1cated IO January or '77. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17, 1$178 SUllDAY, OCTOIO 17 UICI 8 CC> "Sllwt Wal lf ~ (d11) ·n -James Brolin l.-00 D CC> "Swet War If H11ry FriU" (com) '69-Plut Newman ID CC> • .._ 1-· (d11) '40 Clark ~bit. Spencer Tracy 9:00 U CC> "flt• b ltle ,....._" (d11) 64-Cltnn ford. Nancy kwan 8 Ca Cl)) 8 CC> "ffnitc &dies" (dra) '76-Desi Alut Jr . Adotnnt &rbt1u It would be ea.)y to imagine Quinn swathing his way 1hrough West Afm·a or the Congo. braving the ngors of the South Pole, or ~longside lhe ten adven1urers whose epic journeys mlo the unknown are portrayed on the BBC-T1me-L1fe series he namues. MOllDAY, OCTOIO 11 In w mc 40 years. Quinn has starred in over 140 sirong. l:OO D CC> "lllMsttf lift" (sci h) '66-Nick Adams diverse parts call ing for IK>th physical streng1h and Cl CC> "J~ at lhlrtt1"11" Plrt I (dra) '6l -Mu1m1lh1n H ' l d J h td l k Schtft, Spencer !racy courage as an ac1or rs exp ore ro es 1 a1 wou oo t:OO D ID ct) <Ill ID lC) ~rioci ....._•...,.Yon" (adv) •76_ like Mount Evere~t lo mo)t performers-in "Zorba the Roetr Moore. Jofln HustCHt Greek." Viva Zapata," "Lu~t for Life." "The Guns of 8 CC> "Tiie 100 llifltr" (ad~) '69-lim llrown IUquel Wekh Navarone." and "La Strada." to name JUSl a few. He also TUESDAY, OCTOl£119 wrll ~tar tn Franco Zetfrrell(s "The Life of Jesus." airing l.-00 8 (t) "ilftri.ltt •Ille hcb" (com) '6S-frank Sinatra. Oebofah Kt tr on NBC' next ~pring. Cl ('C) "hlclao-t 1t lhlr .. lltrf'' Concl (dra) '61-Maumrlhan "In real life, I am perhap~ ten different people at the Sthell same hme," says Quinn. "I'm an actor, a sculpter, a 1:30 U CC) '1:111 C.11" (mus) '60-Frank Sinatra. Louis Jourdan painter. a director, a father, a husband, even an architec1. W£0fl£SOAY, OCTOIUI 20 . 1:00 e CC) "Sin"" (dra) '69-0ionne Warwick, Stephen Boyd I sing. I wr11e books. My own life must be full-full lo the Cl CC> "The~ Sot" (com)'57-kllhanne Hepburn, Spemr !racy maximum. Maybe that's why I'm able to play so many 9:00 D CC> "Siie" (1dv) '65-Ursufe Andress. John Richardson different types of characters in films." THURSDAY, OCTOIH 21 Certainly he's had one of the most versatile careers in 1:00 D 0 Cl)<ID>D ('C)"Dayof1t1t Jacbl" (SUSI>) '73-Edward ro~. Afan !Ndel ,,,. all media. including television. He starred briefly in a e ('C) "DI. Sir•...,. .. (com) '64 -Pttti Stflers. CtOllt c Scott ~ries, "The Man and the City." 1oured in "A Streetcar Cl Cl:) "Ctuil OM" (dra) '43-Tyrone Power. Anne Buter Named Desirt'" for two years. starred in 01her theatrical 1:30 D CC>·~ C..rllt" (rom) '64-ICHtr Curtis. ~bb1e Reynolds productions. and appeared in such films as "Attilla the FllDAY, OCTOIO 22 Hun." "The Brave Bulls," "The Magnificen1 Matador," '-•D CC> "fatllef "-"(com) 'Cary Grant. ltsllt Caron l.-00 D ('C) "Tiit...,.. (suso) '7?-An1ane1te Comer "Ulys:.e:." and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." 1:30 • '1111 'aillt" (lllH) 'S5-Robtrt Stact Petti Craves At 21. ht' was given h1) first sma II role as a convict in SAru.GAY, OCTOIEJ 23 the 1936 film "Paroles for Sale" Even though i1 was a ':GO 8 ('C) ""-a. r,_ A fia" (com) 'll-Oon Knotts, J~ nrnn k h f · d 1:00 8 ('C) "Tiie Stfaftr'' (hor) '67-Bous KarloH non-spea ing part. 1s per ormance was menuo nt' D {C)~ (ld'f) '60-Kuk Douclas. Jun Simmons favorably by the Hollywood trade papers. 9:00 D @ Cl) Cll O CC> "Oirly llMry" (dra) '72-Clinl Eastwood "But at the begmnmg. I had no great ambitions to be 1--------------------- an actor." Quinn relate~ "I took film parts and.did other work only 10 pay for my studies al an architecture school. His first big break ca me when he won a par1 as a Cheyenne Indian in Cecil B. DeMille's "The Plains- man," and at the same lime mel the film producer's daugh1er. Katherine:, whom he married Oct. 2, 1937. They had live children and were divorced in 1957. He married again in 1962 and became the father of three more children. He and his wife lolanda live in Rome. Peter Strausa (center). 11•rt •• Rudy Jordache, James CarrOll Jordan (right) pla.,a Silty Abbott, aon or Julie Abbott Jordache and Gregg Henry (left) portrays Wnley Jordache, son of the late Tom Jordache In Rich Man, Poor Man on ABC Tue.days al 9PM. :! • _,. flm Jord1n hu been algned to suat In the "Old Is Gold," segment of NIC's Chico ind the Min. The 79-yeu·old Jord1n, who was fibber McGee on the NIC bcHo 1eries, "fibber McGee and Molly," for 21 ye1r1, ""*"his television .ictlng ....,t In the role of Mr. Muwell, 1n elder!)' mufflet mechank hired by g1r1ge owner Ed lrown (J.ick Albertson). Chico .ind the M.in 1t1n Albert· son and Freddie Prinze, 1nd 1ln on NIC, frid1ys .it l :JOPM. • * * Producllon hH begun on "The Min From Atlan· tk," 1 two-hour pilot fllm project for NIC. The 1quatlc 1dence·flctlon program 1t1n Patrick Duffy, lellndl Montgom· ery, Victor luno, Art Lund and Dean Santoro, ind centers around the ul1· tence of Muk Harris (Duffy)-the last 1urvlvlng citizen of the underw1tet h1tNt1t known u Atl1ntl1. * * * Glori• Stroock hu been signed u a recurring regu· Lu on NIC'1 McMllLln se- riet, In the role of M•ie- M.lc's new tttretary. Rode Hudsoti •• stu of the .erift tffft IS fNl't of the NBC Sund1y Mystery pretenf.i• Clom. * * * Academy Awud·win· nlns composer Leon1rd Rosenman ("larry Lyn· d on") ind Audemy Awud·wlnnlng lyrlclsu Al.In Ind M1rilyn l~m1n ("The W1y We Wen'') will cofflborate on the theme sons for "Sybil," Lorlm11 Production•' four-hour tele11l1lon 1dapt1tlon of the bett~selllng book by fl0ta Rhet1Schreiber,1t1r· ring Jo1nne Woodw.ud incl Siiiy Flekl. The tpecill wiH air on NIC (In two ~·> November 14th 1nd lSth Oft "The Ilg Event. * • * Robert St1dt, st., of AIC'I "Mott Wanted," h once 1g1ln beln1 re· minded of the m1ny 1!Mnltlel of fife 1 1erles 1t1r h.t1 to 1lve up bttau~ of demanding produdlon .chedulel. Since his series st1t1ed filming, Robert ind Mrs. Stick hid to turn down 1n invlt11ion to ~ the guests of Prlnceu Grace of Monico, ind 1n· other to Join Bins Crosby hx • week of golf 1t the famous Glent13les Course In ScotLlnd . . .,, . How1rd Cosell, televl· Non'f best known sports commentator, hu joined the roster of contributors to AIC's Hrly morning •t- ries "Good Morning Amer· lei." Cosell's h1rd·hlttlng commentules on the worid of sports, occulon· 1lty controversl1I but 11· w1ys Interesting, wlll be Sttn e1eh Thund1y morn• Ing. COffU hu been a com· mtntator on AIC's Monday Nishi Foolb•ll slnct Its Inception seven ye..n 110 and k contld· ered America's foremoar authority on boxing. Since the lite 1950s, he hu re- pc>fted on nurty every ma· Jor boxing ch1mplon1hlp covemt by lhe AIC Radio or Tdevltion network. In lddlton, he It 1 contribu· tor to ABC's Wide Workt of Sports 111d a variety of Sports Spedals. He hostl to shows NCh week under I~ tltle of "Speaking of Spon1H on the Ameriun Contemporary Radio Net· work ind flvt lonl radio show e~h week undef the 11me lltle. Ht also presides ov~ 1 half-hour u1dlo pro- gram on Sunday nlghls, lltled "SpeHlng of Every· thing." CC>ffil's multl·flce- ted career In btoadcutlng began on AIC Radio In 1953 and h.u 1rown to In· elude • wide vulety, of roles. He wu named lr0.tdclfter of lhe Year In 1914 b)' the lnlernallon1I bdlo ind Ttlevblon Socl· ety, and covered the exclt· Ins boxing comp~ltlon 11 lhe recent Olympic Games In Montrul. In addition to his broaduatlng 1ctMlles, Cotdf Is also the 1uthor of two book•-"llke It 11," ind "CC>fffl,tt incl hu con· ducted a 1erle1 of lectures at Y1lt University for 1 fully accredited course, "Ilg Time Sport• In Con• temporary America." TV WEEK, OCT06ER 11, 1976 Order Yours NOW .. {'-~ ~ ~)f> ~ ;'~ 1000 _..:(;~::Beautiful Stick·on labels • PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •WY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FllEMD SttAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mr1 John Ooe 123 Main Street Anytown , Any1tete 123•S Label• Do Not Have A Printed Border Stylish Vogue lype on fine quality white gummed paper Pilot Printing Label Div., Post Office Box t 560 Cost• MeH, Callfornl• 92626 .. 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