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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilot\ l¥ftl!Jl•l"t B••••r c ........... r JO 1' l..aguaa 1.rl'lne /If ....... Viejo Twtln . " Brea El'.J'ero F .... ta111'1alle!r 27 14 • · LO!'fl Beaela Mk.,a "'""·'.".'.~""~·.·" • ••-"---------------------See D~ils, Spom Pages TOdq ..,,;:--...;.-.~-,~F~:,..:;;,.:::~~,;.;;;.;....;;..o.;~,.;.,o--.:..· '" Orange Coast • VOL 70 NO. 267, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES --ORANGFCOUN'fY, CALI F9'RNIA • " . . • w IHMe-a-1..ill_e Bargalu TH"fl • -...... ~ . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1977 TEN CENTS :Two Die in<IR~ I ~ .. t ? o1M • ••~' ............. ~ ::CW.yon Crft~k l. " j ' . -. Solon Scores State Actions I By-OASY G8ANvlW capaul~ 'apprajaal of ·this year's " 0t•o.t11Yf'l ... 1wtt legislative record carne at a An attempt to equalize fund.a Democratic Party Junch Ja available to California's .J.,040 Anaheim. achool districts was cited Friday McCarthy Said the .multi· by Assembly' Speaker i..eo mlllton dollar bill aim~ at 1 McCarthy as "the most ai;iufi. equallitna money avallable to ''tant" accornpllshnient of this school distrlCts·''will•1lve kids itt year'sltateLegiaJature. all .areas a chance for a quality McCarthy alao 11ve the education." • L~glslature hi&h marks for di>en· ' SimuJ.laneoU.sly-, the San Fran· · Ing govern· c ts co a as em b I y man ment to more acknowledled that the school . P U b I i c sUppon bill .. may not go as far as scrutiny , t~~-~ctourts ha.ve,,,i1'dicated ·we e n e r g Y abQWA co l.nl ualidnt tc leaialalton flin(ll."' • . J '-, !ria~h!n~~ JJ!-0: ~~.;!':e= of the state's inellt • proJeCts lrtlUatQl tollr, heallb and eiwta;i la ''not Ukely lojlO!Ye all tr Ina port•· Olt !l'll1Y proble •. " .,. lion :depart· 'fut it's a 1tep i. Qie 1ht · menta. -.l.. __._~ \ Jn virtually lhe Jf!fl'• breath, (lee •CUUD'nr 1 Pace AJJ McCarthy 1aid the ~l•latufe's chlef fallures were un1uttessful a(ternpt,a lb -enact pro~)' tax relief lertalation •• well as leglslaUon' aim~d at bringing 1 CallforNa '•water reao\&J"ffS un· aer control. The Aa ,embly ap~aker's :Frmul Cited. ' ;In $.110. 000 '' ' '' ~ ' .Krqhna Suit LOS ANGELES !AP) -A $319,000 ~lvil aqit was filed Fri· da~afust'•ev,en affiliates of the Jnt.,,patlonal Society tOr Kriabna · ConaclOUSQesl, charctn& that the ll'ouP bad !l!eaally booked info a pr~vat.e commilri.leations'.network and. mad• thoualJ\ds of !klllan in 'phone calls: that were billecl. to other~. The U.S. Oiatrlct Court auil IU~ in Loa Ai;feles by MCI Telecommunlc.aUons Cocp. of Wuhlnctoli. D.C. claimed the Krl1bl\l,..PrD.DiJatlon in Loa: A~et..es'Md-1fx other cities had ivlolated anUraoktteerlng, rtaud :and toll""8ion la WI. • MCI \owns and operale1 ' -COMl·~t ml"rowaYd ·com· 1 muolcltionl sy,s\em, whlcb ~ .II -'!'!II .. .,... by --..... tnaktiil eatenalve out-of. llateC11llo. 'J~'Orders UC to AdmJt · WJ!te Co~d : 1'11 ·~ f t: SACRAMENTO !AP> -A feder•I }U'dee or.dered (he Oli,lventty of Caltfomta J!'riday to ..imtt to Ila Dayjl m«Ucai .1cbool.1 a._ &year-old. ·white atu- (ieqt.,bocfaimeifher rl&htl fiore vtolate.d by a minority. ad· mJssinnA Pl"Oltam ,. Jiliiierina the' ad millipn "' R...,.ct .. cral'tbe tie11nnha ol olaues next Monday, U.S. bis· lri~Cbut J'udlre Tb<>m., ll•c· Br i ctid. ·hot abolish Ult a>ro- gra that reservt1 115 of the 100 =-~::J= for w{i'l'~1''.'lm su~1, .:::"'i!iu1n1 ~· ''~'rf Ibo c •• ol an Bttft, another w i, _, ant ..... clalllied ... ""'8?1ni .... ~ly blodlod ""'. 'Od- ..:-UD~ :"" ii acla1dulell to "'D,: :::. 0:-.f ;. ..... the ~U1tllpe1f'D1 Jl(l .. aan-,,...,.. .,..,. ..,,~ i. ...... ·~-... ,,! ............. It .............. ''I ''""°'*will ... •MIP --~ . ._ = 30tlwrs ' Critical - On Coast· " ' . -" . ._ llNNECOO~ _,Of .. ~ ......... " A two-car eolli1toa Git wlndlna: La .... Canyon Jlood in Ima& left the two driven: dead~Frl · evening ud three pU boopilall1ed. -• . Verna Hen1haw, 41, of Rlvenlde was killed when her' small sedan collided head-oh with a sports car, which police 1ald went out ol eon~ ~ il was..: pustna another vehicle. ' · The driver of the Corvette sports car wu not ldenWied, pendlnl _,u ... o1 -· o1. ktn. lrvtne police said th:e hnfact · ot the craab sent lili cu oVer' art:- emblnkment, where it~ in\o-na.n...aad WU completely· t d .. tro)'O(I • Tbt driver. jdentified <m,lr,_ u "John Doe." WU J>,1;;:'.1, inside . and d!od in \be ~i , 1'°11 .. ' ••id. The' three lnj~red p-ers were ridinl in the sedan driven by Mrs. Hen1baw. Bette Ryan, 47, of Ooronil, Wt,s transported by 1ambWance to Saddlebatk O;>n\· muru~ Koopttal In IAIU11• run,, where 'he Waa reported In 'crfUcll condition ear11. Saturda.r ..i Eli1abeih Gardner. 23. also 9f. Corona, was r'eJ>brtW in fair~ ditiorl, alao at Saddleback eon,. muni.tl'o; t -. .I MuyWllwell, 36, ol)ior<o"fl"'I takm by ambuianc• to Mf&sk.- Commwlilr HO.pil8~ ii> MlsslOI) Viejo, where me WU Id-"' the -il)tebllve ~arJI unit with:.. multlillii'frecturos. 1'!• lrifor~ Uon \fas available on "her •. tlon8at_Orday rit~"I'.· • •<+ 1· 1rv)lll •p0i1ce_;•• d \II<! 00!!• was trnelin11KM1th ndjowAtj 'f)asuna :OeetK when: lt ~­st.ruck bftbe aPoria CH.'1."he arr cidenl occUrrecl 'al. t:U-, p • .-.. about one' mile 10d1b Of 11'e Laruna c.n,.... )load 1n-..- tlon "Ith lhe S'an Ott,. Fl'.'erNaJ. .a The Jlretch at LI&.. GanY911 Road_,......,....,~ Buell 111111. die !f<ew., .... the acene of many t'raff c fa-. 5 .. llrlnll!• Polkelll\. ka!Mrt· ·-• .,,.. 15 ite-u~~our speed llmll ... lho OOt ll>at lt'I a l'lrp, lone """' IDOJI that the ~ d<nto we dO boV<t are rtlil, llod oaea,hMntd1 iAnoat Hid """"' llt"'1 poDce ..., ca111-. """"*' -~-1t1 '• 0 .... '&" i::S ~ • Ill: .. ~~~£11 .. 0 ~,, ... : , ·' l ( ... .., ............. ~ .. ~ RICK ZUVER PACKS UP llHEMOTH OF WEJQ9'1J"DI In Coeta Meu, H1mlhon Avenu. Wiii Never be th• a..... BJ IACIDS RY•AN ... ..., .......... The 20-foot·t•ll muscleman, tbe 18-loot elepbant aDd the lllant gorilla are looldnc ror a home. Tbe-ovenlJe llprea have de· corated Zuver•s Gym a\ 443 Hamlltcn Ave., Costa Mesa. for 20 fUl'S· But the aym la movtni and there won't be room f« tbem 1 at the new faeWty, e~pla!Ded I Ruaeell Knipp, 1eneral manaaer ol Uie eGlarf\al amnulum. &! t.be MIMmatba will take up 11 temporal')' retidence ~ ZUver's P'ltaea Center. also in ·Cotta ,. .... where barbell• and· oUler equipment are ma~Wred. UDtil a tlte is fOUDd for a "Streaa'th Mall ol Fame." Gim owner Bob Zuver 1nade tbe ncurH aa symboll of atrenct>s ud ftlneM, Knipp Hid. Men tUn ea.ooo people have worked out at tbe CYSD on HamU&GD Street eln~e lt was owideilUO years 110, ltnlppaald. NOi' ONLY TllAT. but he has driven powered vehicles aince bla dad 1ave him a tiny cuou.n. enaine car when he waa3. "He's really a natural when it comes to motorcycles," his father, Bob, 1ay1. ''He ean ~do doushnuts <clrelt1> iand wheelies. It's 'almclllt like he waa born to drlv.;" Dll&P sald. DllW,.liltMllfl,.... TALL IN SADDLE Bobby OIU90a, 5 It also can nip over and throw Bobby which it bu on occasion. But he's protected by a helmet, 10111es, c1ovesz leather pants, paddln& ano boots. HE llASN'T bffn hurt yet -on a motorcycle. It's true that Bobby bad a bandaae coverille a cut on his tore~. But that -wu rrom a fall ID bis llviill room -a place much more daftleroua in Bob- by'ae)le!I than a t•c• course. · BylnWA• SCll&EDD~ OI .. .....,,._ ..... A Mlaloo Viejo man aeellled Ip a f.a.ral tiik&aMmt ol ..... en1lneer an $18 million AJilCllla land and mail fraud acbeme will 6ave a chance Oct. • to fi&b1 ex- . tradition rrom Callfornl&. That is the next ecbeduled court date for Emaauel 1'. Slnaer, 52, of 26821 Can~• Drive, accoMtna to bll ........ y. Deputy Federal PubDc Def ender William Graham. · ·u he decided to ton test Ml re- moval from the state, tut"'ls when the hearln1 will take place," Graham aald. "tf~e chooses not to do UUI or loses an attempt, be will be uked to-r• port to Arl&ona authorlUes. • • Stncer tUiieDdei'ect voluntarily to federal postal lnspectots Thursday in LoS Anceles ~r learn.In« ol Wedneactay's federal ll'and jury aetiaift In Phoenix. aaam.t bim aM five others. } , One of tbe <>then facinl Ute cbaraes stemmln1 from allecM werat aethitlii dunnc me and 111511 Hll.coof•Md land fraud naure~WarrenSr. " After ilvm& hlmHlt up. Slnier w a• taken before U.S . Ma1latrate VeneUa $. Tasaopulf:>! to hear the 23 ~\s of mail fraud and interstate transportation of fraudulently obtained money.. , " On the orden of a federllJucfte ln Phoenix, a '80,'009 ~· e surety bol)d w• ~on r by the 1'le A,nlel• Mallati'*; But a court oftlctaf' a&!..d -~ Ansel• FecteiW Jud1t. ~ Takuuii !Meir tried ~er tin a sao.ooo penoaid~· bond. That meaatlailt'tl .... ~ pect flees and IS liter Nt¥t: tured, lie ta liablit fOt a •:'T1 payment. The court apotesmaa abo hid Sinler aipecl an .rradavlt to ·tie effect thJt be ~d not attofd1to bi.re an attorney an4 woald hiVe to me a public def ender. . ~ l Jllchael Hawkinl, the U.S. A\· toroey in PboenlX whose special wk force or federal aeenta lptftl 18 months probinc the f raQ.d case, aald he ta at a lou to et- p1a1n why Singer lives ill Mlasl&n Viejo. "It is purely apetulation on my part but J would say thai liilc;e the company we lnvesU(ated ';'- COIUIOIJdated llortiale cerp.· - folded about a year or man ash. some or the prlnc.lpala moved out ortbe area," Hawldnaaaid. 1 0. 0( tb• otltei' dtt•••h Hated a New York address, Hawkins Doted. · ."! The lndlctmeut aiatnat Sln•r. Warren and the others alleces that their firm en1a1ed ha a fraudwe.nt eebeme to lnculle la· vest.on to bUy lota 1n several lud develoPmenta. It ta allqed that the fraud •· curred when t.ba def tndantl UMd the U.S. lllall to MU frauduliet mor1.lage coott~ to ~ ll-veitbft. ?iiT-. ·' i BYALllONLOCKAHY ....,,... .......... ••1 think I like the moderate to heavy wlnda.•• 1aid Jora s;.Dcler of W•t GermUJ u he held a shaky lead In the sixth race ol tM Tornado catamaran world sal.llng champlonabip. But winds in the crucial 1eventh race In Loni B•acb Fri- day were extremely light and ablfttna all over the compass. Spengler aud bi• crew Rolf Dullenkopf, finished second after coming from fifth place at. the first weather mark. .. I guess you juat have to sail the wind as you find it," was the h1a Geripan'a arinninc comment after the second place finbb cllllcbed the cbamplomldp over Milte Mahoney, U.S.; S. Tobias Neubann-Doris Sattler, Weat Germany; 6. Paul and Yark BUiiard. U.S.; 7. Brian Peet- Cbrls Turner, New Zealand; 8. Goran llaratroan-Ralpb An- de~ SWltzerland; 9. Ian and Acnes Jackson. Canada;-10. Henry Bouett·Jobn Koeck, U.S. Final atandlnp, best six of a even races: 1. Spengler- Dullenkopf, West Germany, 39.7 points; 2. Brian Lewis·Warren- Rock. Amtrda, 46.1; 3. Keith Notary-Dave Gamblin, U.S. 57.l ; 4. Peter Douglaa·Chria Timms. New. Zealand. 65: 5. Larry Woods-John Burrows. canada, 69.7; 6. Randy Smytb-&We Bradshaw. U.S .• 17; T. Werner Ftala·Nlls 1..or1i. W•t G*11la1, In Cracid'»wn • • KlNGSBEACIDCAP> -~ auapected narcOtles dealers have been arrested by California anil Nttvada aathOrlUes In what cme official called U.. larcest drUc crackdown in nm. years en tbi north •bore ol Like Tahoe. Twenty au.peels. includlnt soine promiaent resident.. are aUll being aoupt. accordinl to Placer County Sberiff'a Impec~ tor Mel llcDoucal. He declined to name the prominent r.elidentl. ''YOWll hear about tbelil wblli it bappem," McDougal aUd. "They're named in arandjury tn-dlctmeots. •• . By late Frtday. Place-~ deputies bad booked 21 suaPe* while Wuboe County Sheriff's deputles iri Nevada had booked nine. • Molt of arrests occurred ha KiriP Beach, where 18 pencm were roUnded up Friday. Eiibt peraai'US were arrested at Incline VlU.,e, Nev., two at Ta.boe ~ and one at Truckee, both m Callfomia. The cr-cltdoWn resu.IUMI frOIQ sealecl Wuboe J,.Count,y O'arid jury indiC?tmentl ia•\lld aaal.D8t 32 peraooa Wednesday ana erimlnal complalntt a1alatt Ottl*I m.d by tM Placv eo.mtY Dlltri~AttomtJ'aotfiCe 'A contrast in lighting is evident in this picturesque entry at Saddleback Community Medical Center, which ob· viously is well lighted by day or · night. Spanish-style arches permit sunlight to splash through, and at rlight a battery global lights show off superior technology. F1,T&TllE&llOllE. TBB state Health J)epartment no loqer wants cuatody of Lan&1J:;.mana autbOritlel dOn 't want in a tralnlng program there and of. ficials say he would be .a danaer to IOclety 1! released. "Every direction )'ou look In this cae you find a CaUh·22," said state'• attorney Tim Szwed. f'You've cot a man diuaed wltb murder. but 1ou caa't tl'1 b1in ~ause he can't eom11umle.U and you can't bold blm. Wbat dO · you dq with him?" A ~ held Friday to d• term.me What to do with Laq wa ecnmued until Oct. s. LANG, 11, WAS charged witb murder ol a woman 12 yean tlO bUt a coWt foaad bbD oot. eolD"° tat to ltUd ti'Ja1 beCUM bi could not eommlmicate Wltb bla attorne)'I. Morta to teach him 1110 lansuap fatlecl ..S flve years_ later, tlle llltnoll supreme Court rul-he bad a n1bl to stand bi.al. The state dropped tt1 case, however, becnN two WitDes.ies bad died. Lane .... treed. In 1'11. LaQI wu ebuted In the IJIUl'dei :o(' Earlliie Bl'Oi'D, convicted Uld seatmced to u to 25 yean la ;dlOG. But 1n ms, tbe lllinots Appellate COurt over- turned the convictlall, ordered a new competen1:y hearln& and a new~ Jljw• qaln found.mo I flt to 9tMI tnai ad since Marett 1976 bU beciii held at the IlllDOil Psyefi!atric!Hospital. · er i u ....... Wquaslaed Ba"'est Tl. . ... a.Blue hubbard squash are spilled ' over the -ttbighway at Leominster, Mass .• after a truck ·•·.overturned. The driver. Jim Matwzko. was not injured. , PROVlDENOE, R.1. CAP> -A JUIOde bland man Who wanted tO adopt h1a sttlfrterid may not, a SW>enor CoUrt judce tiu ruled. ' • · l .. It. lmay b9 that public morality ill our com- munity has reached a low ebb," ~ud1e Joaepb R. Weisber1er said, reject.ins an appeal from a 30- year-old man aeekint to adopt b1li 20-year-old gir-llrleod. · I . "HOWEVER, IT JS TllE opuuon ol the court that it bU not yet descended to such a nadir as ton- quire a .Probate or SUperlor Court jud1e to iolple- ment an ~option between pel'IODI whole relations is essentially tb:At of paruaoun, '' Wetat>U1er said. Waaber1er'1 t'ulln1 'H)bild a declllon by a Cen- tral Falls pfobate Juqe who refused to approve the adoptioo of Karen Mary Jon• by Duncan Clinton Fruet'. li. Aram K . Berberian, the couple's lawyer, con- ceded that the palr were "lqvers," Welsber1er said. The bill rectulrea PepsiCo to put so~e new Callfornl'a ph1a franchises iri minority areu. • • I ShlpmHt, fCX503 ordered by pho,,. ~ london warllhou• 511/77, 23 •C.S b&~ ar· 'nWd Loe Angetes 7/19177. Excne refu,ed by Import•. We hav9 been comrnlaaio* to .uction the ndffa 23 bales to avoid rtshlpplng to London and reallu cuh Jo cover ~ious c~a Incurred en rout,. ' AuctlonMt$ not.: we have examlntd tht b .... end fo\.lnd the rugs to bl of fin. quality *ld in excellent condlUon. TheY. very In size from 3'x2' to 18'x12' In various makes and origins. Thlt It •great opportunity to obtain fine rug• and lhould not bl mi..id. ! . IN TBB cue of the Panama Canal. however. Carter tot Im break-thr0u1b. NegoUaton Ellsworth Bunter and SoJ Llnawttz worked out a compromise with the Panamaalam that 1tandl a chance of clearinc CoQINllS whlle allo improving U.S. relaUon.s with Lal1n America. Even If the treaty falls, Carter and the State Department will be credited with eood intentiom around the Jaem1spbere. At the same Ume, t.hnea_,., tbe Presldent bu suffered a Ion of crediblllty, aad hu given conservatives an opportanlty to form a poliUcal coalltlon that JQq be ued a&alDat him In other areas. Durtn• the campalp, Carter promised be "'would never live up complete eontroJ or practical control ot the Panama Canal ... Essentially, one part of tbe treaty would do justtbat. Opponents are makina use 9' that fact and CONSUVATIVES anu 1y about tbetrea· ty will allady any arm• qreemem 'wltb the Ruutanaforqu•tlonable U.S. eonceulona They are Uteb' to be JaiDed by a number of liberals ID cballenpia ~ lllcldle Eut agreement that la coaatderedrlaQ for Iarael. M Iona aa the canal ~ la before Conaress, arm• and Middle Eat neeotlatora wlll feel certain lnblbltlona. There la no evidence, tbou1b, that tbla bai alowed them. Critical talks have been IChedaled tbla moiltti between Secretary of State Cyrus B. Vance and Soviet Forelcn Minister Andrei A. Gromyko and with Arab and larael1.fonlp minlstets. In movtng toward cloler relatlom wttb China. however, Carter does seem tO have slowed his pace beeauae lneYttablY bis policy will lead to some sort of bnat with Talwaa. Admlnlatratlon strateglata know bow politically palnfu.l tbil could berpartlcularb- at a time when tbe canal trub' bu aroaaed cometvaUv•. It Isn't hard to understand wbr coe White House oftlclal bu been quoted u ..,._: .. The President cannot afford to be defeated on Panama ... J¥if~_rCemeD.t S~pping BJ'l'llOIUSD. EUAS CclQlplllnta over burea11cntic .i del811 are c:omtu~ leveled at re11C11lal coaatal eommlulons. that have operated alnee .Janu.&r)'. MOit 1riJ* come troiD P~Y ownen anc:t· lla1lden wbo wat to 1et mow_tna. But tbe ~lte ktad ol ~· plaint bas aurfaftd WltblD tbe last fflW ~t with ~a· tlonlsta noUnc mat the~ of the U7I Coutal Act' .,.. bold· 1n1 up ltriat enforcement. SOtrrllERN CALIFO~ FOCUS .,. is a summary of major~• '11 the two Panama Canal tnaties stped by President Carter and Panamanian leader OmarTorrt,ja9: -Q)Ift'BOL: Tbe United Stat. and Panama would adminl.lter the eanal Jointly until tbe esplration of the new treat7 Oil Dec. u, U8lt. turnbil control, .......,... and mafntmanee ol the canal at that Ume o.er to the P31maa•n 1overnmeat. Tbe old tNaty, alp lD .~~31 1ave the United Statea pel'pltua1 CCIDUOl over tbe caul ud -Uacent Ca&W:zaae. • -DEFENSE: For the duration ol the . t"eaty th~ United States baa primary respcaatllWty far d.tense ol the eml. A tiOard ol U.S. and Pan•mnlg mWtarJ of· flcen la lltabU.tbed to eGDlultGll.defwe mat. ten IDd ne17 five ,ean re'vieW mllltarJ ,.. 80Q1'Cel mlide HUllble bJ batll couaitriee, Tbe u~ States may decide • lt8 on bOW' ad when to reduce lta t,000.man mUltu7 force tn the Cal Zone and adlectale tbe eJol. In& of 14 batell tbere durtq tbe Ufe al the trealiY· -COMPENSA110N: TM United States will paJ. Pauma $50 mpuon to '80 mHHon an- l l 100 lllGlll' nae ..... too. ........................... • d.bU. JnlH~ .. ,tJBele~J\lll~~ of v••ble ~ wtdeli It • ~ l8dultl7 .. u.. .. llld It ft •blmGINn .... I : And ..... he ta rout-fOl11 and 11kel to eat ........ ,.... IOGI be tboqb& of Uail --.. 'wblcb. • 10'! cu see, bacludeit a scancrow. Maybii you have\ seen oae of these ln a lone um. ao be t.bouCht he'd include IL - As there were DO prila liven out thls week, we now have dou· ble coes for next week, ao tbe mail should really be heavy because you can double your ~ chances of winnlnf. THE DKA WING topic next Saturday 11 on fall harvest. Drawing may be on any food, but • remember crops 1rown oo the Irvine Ranch will be 1lven special cons ideration. Ame>DI , crops raised on the ranch are · s trawberrle1, a1para1u1, : avocadoe and oranies. ' Remember there wlll be two top prizes 1iven, which will be UNCLELEN'SFAVORIT!CROPS UP v ..... .,..~ardeMRemlndHfmolfH•rv'8~• two $12 student seuoo Uckett for a fo~cert Irvine COJJf~UJlity Concert series. Tbe o~ eon· cert. featurinl Carmen Dra1on conducting the Lona Beach Sym· phony Orchestra, ts •~wed for 8 p.m. Sunday ln the Bll Top Tent on the fe1Uval 1round.9. Culver Drive and New Barranca Avenueln Woodbridce. Second prizes will be two M tlckets to the Alice tn Won· derland unblrtbday party for. children 6 to 12 'Saturday ln the Little Top Tent. Tblrd prize will be. two sell ol three tickets for the Kiwania Club pancake breakfut SUDday. Fowtb prizes are tickets 1ood for J ... ~ a bamburaer aod bot dot and fifth priz.,, two sett off Out' tickets tor th• perforinaoce of the Oraqe Coaat Collete Coaununi· ty Symphony orchestra, set for 1:30p.m.Saturday. ALL DRAWINGS should be done on white paper four and a half inches wide by four inches deep. They should be done with black ink or black pen!'. Do not use crayons as they do not reproduce. Drawinp ahould be sent to Un· cle Len, P. 0 . Box 1580, Costa Mesa 92628. The contest iJ open to youngsters 15 years and under. Goodby foe DOW. . . Crouxla~(;ive . SOOw·Seal HE BEUEVES, NEVERTHELESS, that this leadership realius the value of peacefUl protest. University of California campuses like Berlceley and Santa Cru. whlcb were involved in demonstrations on the same subject last sprtn&, could face similar action tbia year. .And there are other reasons for campus con· ··eem. Ned V. Joy, associate vice president for -acadelb.lc affatrs at 31,000-Qldent San Diego State University, sees "an air of c)'Diclsm, of try.in& to beat the system now, of aett1n1 ahead:'. · TllF3E AND OTHER CAMPUS figures were asked to compare today's college student to those of tbe fiery days of the protest era. . Almost without exception, interviews began with a trlp back in time, back to the surgin& mobs. the flailing clubs, the fire bombs, the strident slotana of "Off the pigs! .. "Rell no, we won't 101 .. and '"Shut it down!" The date was Oct. 1, 1964, at the entrance to the t,232-acre Berkeley campus of the University of . .f:allfonli«. '~cops grabbed Jack Wember(, a former stUdelil iOl.lcltina funds for the Congress of ltacial JAuality, arrested him for trespassing and tossed ~ tDlide a police car. A ERCE·EYED ~PRY student, Jead!lr of somet.blq called the Free Speech Move. , ment; kicked off hls shoes and leaped to the roof of tbe)'lltrol car. His name wu Mario Savio. and his wOrc:WtleCtrified the crowd: "You've got to put your bodies upon Ute 1ears , and Upon the wheels. upon all the •pparatus • • .ln- -: Ji dicate to the people who own lt that unless you're free the machine will be prevented from workioi at ti all." " ·• Jllj Words ..... the eatabl~ · !W 32 houn, tile~-ear. WeiQW1 tra~ lndde. dldn't dlove. A chiab Of bodiel lmmOb~ tbe vebicle. A c'*:Dcflaytq the theme Of dllient al tbe Vietnam war racial inequality, aounded !ft HIDI••• naU...IM\ · - FOR.ONE. THE ACADEMIC pressure gauae ls bit~ the celling in every business school In the country. At stan!ord's Graduate School of Business, con' sidered one of the best, there were 1,700 applica-imliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiililliiiiiiiiliiii•iiliiiiiiliiii.~i tions In 1967. This year, some 4,300 young men and women have applied for the school's 300 slots. :Nationally, the Educational Testing Service counted 58,500 taking tests for business schools in 1967and145,000 this year. MARK lWANCALL, DlllECl'OR OF Stanford's Overseas Study Program who lives in a student dorm, says 1.tudents today and the protest era can• not be comp'1-ed. ''TheY are ~aordinarity serious and studious and quite worried about their futur~. •• he said. ''Tbe.Y' wonder lf they are going to have jobs when they graduate. But they like to have some excite. ment in their lives and that's why you had the anti: South African ait·ln during the sprini quarter.•' Student editor Grey ranks economics No. 1 in the miDdl of most students. ••1t puts pressure on the Individual to get better trades and build a nice resume while in cOllege," he said. PEallAPS THE BOTroM LINE OP the opl-Jiloi1 I.I bis observation that,. at UCLA at least, there are no itudtnt leaden In •l&ht with the charisma to mobilize llnlY;~ AJouma&m professor at Cal State Nortbrldce, who was on the UC campus 1n the '80s, said any would·be acUviats at his school are keepin1 a low profile. • "Even . where. there are student actlvl.lts ln· volved, they cf on 't expreas their relative radicalism," he !laid. "It doesn't enter Into their public penonallties." ~ , nNAUY, BACK AT VC BERKELEY, where it all~ a anan wbO beard bilDMlf called "pi1" on~ 82 Dau• Ldt What better gilt for Cliristmas than something you have made yourself? Now you can create the most exotic looking flowen from silk or any lightweight fa bric available in most department stores. Step·by-step in· structions are included in a colorful 16-page instruction guide with full size traceable patterns for roses, jon- quils. violets. daffodils, carnations, daisi~. sweet peas and poppies. To obtain #~ "Silk Flowers,•• send S2 check or money order to Steve Ellingson, c l o Orange Cout Dally Pilot Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box 2383. Van Nuys, CA., 91409. RYDlllLLA STEJIS can thrive ln water u dMP u so feet. Tbe leaves have rupy IJ)inea ~tbeli' maraiN Pd thomlite projec .. tlon.s along the mldrlb on theUndetalcle Of the leavem. A simple test for ~-~ mm two llmllar weeds, American elodea and Qeiii..111 to draw tbe toUqe thrOqb Uaeband. "Eferla and elodea feel amootb. wbereu ~a feola barab and scratchy," aald McHenry. • · • . Many: Winter Sluubs Oiler BrightCowr Mrs. Francone told trulteM sbe had gone to great lenattis to arrranfe baby sltUng for her kin· der1artner, who was to attend schoollntbeoiomln1. THE PROPOSED tranarer to crown vanev WOulcl qiean that her child Would attend afternoon Laetrile tEvidence Slated OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -U.S. District tourt Judie Luther Bohanon haa set Oct. n for oral arauments on what acUon he should take in recant to. report con~& the safet1 of Laetrile. ' The U.S. FoOd and Dru1 Adntlnlstralion ruled in Au1u1t tbat. Laetrile ia lneffeetlve aa • a cancer treatment and. 1n aome ~••· bu been lound tQ be unsafe. BOHANON~ "HO hu ruled that any terminal· ly Ill cancer patient in the United Statea wtro meeta certain require· men ta 01 ay import Lietrile, has been pre· Parini for the Oct. 11 hearin1 by readlne the' five feet of files which the FDA submitted to hJm with its recommen· dationa. Included in the five · feet ol record.S are 5,000 • paces ·of written material and more than soo exhibits. THE FDA bans Laetrile from lntentate • commerce. Bahanon, '1owever, has enjoined tbe FDA and the Customs Service from Interfering with the Im· portation of ll\e sub· atance by any terminally Ill cancer patient who bas an alfldavtt from a phyalclan attestina to hls condition. Associates aa!d they expect Bohanan to take aa much time as necessary reviewln1 the material before belaauea a t11Uhl. They may arant tnat their behavior waa "We1al." but they are likely to resi1t havlnl it called ••crlmJnal." j l'OR EXAMPLE, AN ex· eeutive .involved ift the 1981 an· titruat violatiom, wbtcb were fla- grant crimes, issued a 1tatement to the press s.,ma that be was about to serve a jail term .. foe conduct wbich ba111 been In- terpreted as being iil eonlllct wltlrtbe coJnplex antitrust laws ... · Former President Ni100 and bis attorney general called toe barsb punishments tor 1treet criminals at a time w.tieft they themselves were enmee1bid In extenJive crb.nlnal aetlYIU'. SUch statements charaetenae die dou- ble standard fot uiaderwotld and . upPtl'WOl'lcl crime. n .JS S8IBN'l'IAL. f1i'lt. to re-White-eollat ~riJDluls steal ~ coplle tbi alltenee and-the~ more, money tb~ tradltlonal ~of wbtte.eollar crtme. cri:J:tls. TJius. bank e--• Street crlmes and t:tadiUonal bes steal Jnucll inore ,,... oftebles are routtnelf tab9.alated bankJ than robbers; a miWon-by eovenunent' Uflllet.& 'Every dollar robbery would be a aenaa· ibree months the mlclla herald ijQnal news· -ev6nt,, while a their publication, nottnc either· 1 I -LA&GE FEDEllAL GlANTS, particui.rly fn>m the Law En· forcement Asal•tance Ad· minlstration in the Department of Jqattoe. bave 1oae to la· vestt1~• atreet crime ,and strenetben police foccea to deal with such crime. The rare LEAA •ctUvitle11 on white-collar crime h•ve· foe~ abDC)llt exdiaalively ·pn fly·b)>-ni&h~umer frauds. fJ I ! 1' ~ sad to say, the benefits which an oUender can anticipate from many white.collar crimes may be m~asured in lllitliona pf dollars." t,. Some say that the whlte·collar criminal is more culpable: hav- ln g more advantaaes than .others, he bears more responsibility to obey the law. THORNBV•GH OBSEltVED, "It ts hard to justify incarcerat· ing the ghetto youth for theft of a car while at the aame time put- t.inc on prob•tion the cprrupt cov- ernrnent offlcii.l or crOolted at· torney wbO h8a abUsed his POSi· tlon and milked the 1ublic for larierau.ms of money. · Constroction . To Begin Dr. Robert D. Hu1bea, executive Sf)Creta.ry of the Southern Baptiat General Convenlion of California, wlll be the speaker it a 12:30 p.m. Sunday 1round breaking ceremony at El- lis Avenue Baptist Church. Huntlneton Beach. Spades will be turned for the start of construction on an educational unit. The around breaking was announced by Lanny Miller, bu.lldint committee chairman, a.nd Vernon Hardy, deocon chalrm.an. The church 111 at 8121 Elita Avenue. r Religiop ~ab · Established It. Catholic library, Religion Lab, b*' been established to serve reUi~ education needs in Oranie CoUnty. Th• faclUty, loeated near the Diocese of Oran1e pastoral a.vices center, 480 S. Batavia, Orange, Is open from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Frld"ys, and from t a .m. to noon, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Every second Saturday ol the month, the lab is open from 1 to 3:IOJ).m. Information about the Hrvlcet ls a\rallable by caltln1 188M1*t, ext. 7'748. *** B'nal B'dtli Women's Mluvah Cbai»t.er will celebrate Its first brlthday at a p.m. Wednesday ln the home of Jan Salberf, 9891 Vicksberg Drive, Huntin1ton Beach. Further information 11 available by calli.na "3-8180. *** The Rev. Dr. Donald .H. Gard, professor of rell1ioua studies at Cal State Fullerton, will be the speaker for the next three Sun· days at 8t . ,\adr•w's Pretb)'Urlaa Cllurab, 600 St. An- drews Road, Newport Beach. Services are at 8, 9: 30 and u a.m. *** Diamond Mines, a rock· musk group. will entertain the Pescadores (fishermen> Teen Youth Club at Ou Lady Queen of . li1e1a pariah hall, 20'6 Mar Via- ll Drive, Newport Beach. The program will bestn It 7:30 tonight. Admiaaion ii so centa. "** .:: <=alvll'J. a,~ of Dana~t, $l132 Bif Sut. will ta>onsor: a tree e<>bc:ert featurin1 the Gospel Seed at the church at 7; 30 p.m. ri- d ay. Furtber information ia available by calling 493·2008 • ••• . the Rev. R .. Ra1sdale wlll be mloiltu fo." ;the aext two $Un. days while the Rtv. Richard J . Dwilao. putor of the 1•.,••fll el U•• .am. unued ·••~ .. ••• *** Temple IHlall will have a Simchas Torah social at 7:30 p .m . Oct. 2 in th• Newport Riviera Clubhouse, 350 Riviera Drive, Cc:llta M .. e. l"urther in- formation is avalta.,ie b)' caUlnt. 75t.oai. Another celebratiott la. planned by B'nal Tzedek·at 1:45p.m. Oct. 3 at ~ Flrtt Ulllt«l Metbodist Church, 18*25 Bushard St., FC>un· talo Valley, Mote tnt~rmatlon is avallablo bycaWda Ha·4e11. I • St. Andrew's ·1• Sets Series Cl~ses ~hedllled Fridt'f Puult Solved· - Playboy 1_.li 0~J SPECIAL L~PER CARNATION Friskies BUFFET CAT FOOD SAV·OM llA• "HEAVY DUTY" LIQUID DETERGENT /• . " I Trims Backs to . ~~ht *1977 manUfacturet'• ~ggested retail price mcluding deelw preparation, required California einilsion equip- ment and $211 worth of equipment · newly standard in '78. Tu, licenM and destination chargea not included. All O•mff eA ICMH: "Ule f1MI ' Sept 2S~•Cl1Y •tC.1tfornl• 121 12:SJ0.m Sffl. 77 CIMifOrnl• \.I Mllw.W.N S: U O m S.pt.aClllfornl•etMll-llw J lSp.m. American League's second l&- game wiMer. California's Nolan Ry an ls the other. Cowens had a two-run double in the first inning, an rbi double in the third and another two-run double in the fourth . John Mayberry's two-run homer in the third scored the decisive runs. In clinching a second con- secutive division title, the Royals won 68 games and lost 24 -a . 739 percentage -beginning on June 17. Leonard allowed only • thlrd· inning single to Thad BoSley UDtil California put together two more hits and a walk to end his shutout bid in the seventh. Al Cowens, who drove in five runs with three consecutive doubles, said: "We don't care who we play. We were there last year." ICAMSASCITY .... "·" M<ll•.dll G, 9rwtt,a c-t,rf l!Mybry, lb l"Of"1er., 011•,Cf l'"Wllll•,21> UWlhtn,1& ... 111111 JOtO J 2 2 0 4 J , 0 S I l J ~ I I 2 •ooo , 0 1 0 • 0, 0 3000 G "tos ANGELES (AP) - SOathem Callfonua ·, TroJ .. try to build on their 11-pqae lklip. wblle Texas ChriatUa •a Honed I"~ hope to end • atrllC u.. alto~ at 13 tames--~ two.ae.ms collide today at t:•~ an mteraeetionat football D1a~h at the CciliHum. • ,., Pormer Weltanmater flllb and Ora.qe COut COUece standout TOny Arioll!Udo <No. 24) WW be the~ftjikerforTCU. seaond·rUbd UIC, 2.0 this fall, bas w.. tu last 13 contest.a stretchlna over the past two seaso-.; wblleTCU hasn't won in its last Q ~a, Both marks are cUITtDtJy uae loncest in ma-jor college football. "Sure we're concentratlna on TCU," .said Trojans coach John Lee, M. bad a;ven up just three a.bia*. and all three run-aera were erased on double l>laya. lUlUl rookie Lance Parrish hJt a two-out bomer off him in the eisbth tnnins • .., ........ · PARIS -Gulllermo Vilas. lOM:r~ ·rpatrick Prolay ud ~ Roter-VuHlln moved lllltO'tbl Hmi·fiDall Ol the c~ ...... tenn11 tournament F .... . W.llieU.S. QPM.adt~ beat-S-GDdeilMlater .. 1. e-2 ·~~[: Baseblln • • -~~_.Stan~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea1t Dlvl1loa • W L Pet. "'P.bitadelphia 95 S8 .621 Pt1taburth 89 65 .578 61!1 ClriCllO 80 74 .519 \51!1 'Louis 80 74 .519 15~ ontreal Tl 82 .464 at , •w York 6Q " .390 ~~ Weat Dlvl1loa ~-Dod1er1 92 61 .601 clMatl 83 72 .535 10 fl!'ll~k).'UISt.on 77 76 .503 15 .....,., Francisco 71 83 .'61 21 'h ;san Dle10 68 89 .426 27 "· • "1lte10 66 89 ~426 27 ~ ~Atlanta 59 95 .383 33"'6 •x-cllncheddivision title. . ,.,..., ...... • Pitt.,,.,. t. Olk.9te. ~ .......... ~'"11 Cln<llMll $, Atlwlle I St l.euhto . .....,Yof'U "-IM 4, IMMt-IHJ. tllMI .... S.11,rM<IKo•, lell 0 .... , fMIY'• ....... St, Loult IUllftrwoef 1•111 et Now YOf k tM1ll«ll .. ISI. PlllleHl,1111 tlC.111 ••Ill 11 M111tre•t IHolcl~J-l), PHtsouroll lllleohr lt·tl 11 Cllfcao• 1111 llltUKllet 1NI , ClftclMttl llliWtkev '., et Atla11te llllutt11•111 •• 7•11at"-1).Jl,ll. 1,et Motltt Clll\ll>n IHI at Hou1tor1 19-lltM 7tl,11 • k11 ~-ltco IMollttf111c• n II 11 S.11 Oleoo t0wc111-.•111.n . ...... , .• o. ..... ,. l.oult II How Ywll ""'' .......... Montr11• 11'1119Mtll at tlllwtt Clllcl-11 et All.,ite l.o1 Anoe!" II HOU1IOll &al\ l<l'Ml(lt<e 11 SM DI ... --=-~ ~~tM---~= ,...-riF°'loBcl W'-E 'lid O'fel''" ..... ,.....aw. lathe ftntWto .. a TDOB~ foOtblll ~*:1 O¥W aa out· m._. 4111~•=•• Ktall elev•~ at N~. A ...,,UQ1•.W.'4inly Cl'iOWd of elOH to 1,000 WltDillMd tbe ltrul· fl• that uw a 2T•ra:rd ftlild 10al :IS intO the f1ttt qiart« by Mark Hala lltand up u tM only score Until the flnal qUftt!r. YeUoW n.,. were abundant tbroqbout the 11m1 wWi ~­ flcl1l1 callln& 11 4ntraft,1001 a11la1t Newport and aln• Ualnlt Uae Sea Klall. But tM Ollly rut error bJ tie oftlclil• came on a bol~ penal~ °" fourth down late In the MCond quarter. N~ US tbe HU at ltl own 21 wlMD the call wu nuidt. A down box otftolll moved before Ute ball wu returned and when tbe offtclalt conchld" m= off tbe )'arda••· N•wpori . from lta own five tn1tea4 ot the 12. Fortunately for the Tan, the field &oat wu on the boatd and a touctiitown wu added Oft a 54· yard drive With e:• left ln the eame. Bl1'0R War4 went up tb• mldclle for ti yardi and the to11cbdc>Wn wtth Hates ldckint the atrapOlrit. • del Ma fumbl.llJD tbe ftrit hall alMI etee11D1 eb1t MU tr.Ill a nm-ur ID thtMaoDdllalf. Tbe N~ w...e llialted C4UI to -. flri& doWa for the Dlillt no,_ oom...._8Dd a aeh~uuaGIMJlrtl. D..e uill Paw.IWlrich bad for N .J•ff Bllett uehd tb~ q~ Md"°'eil a fP!Dble wblle Daft TlllomP1Q11tJ)1ve st ... Md ~ 9roCK1Deyer a1ao plQ94 well on defeoM for theT111. Definllve ltald>uta for the Sea Klnci lnchid*' Mark Baker who rec0¥SM a fumble, Erle Raff. Tony MOOfe. Marty Green, Gl'el' Kobler, Bruce B1tctiellor. and -Scott McKay. ' •WbQe the Tart ICOl'ed bUt one ·~.tbeywerelmOc~al th• CSoot qaln when tbe 1ame ended. Qlaanerb1ck Crall ~ns rift to tM one on the finll play •~two puaea were defl6cted. * * * Zvm ttiij'J•ad "'mid \Nale detpit.e the one·•ldedn ... ot the. 1ta61Uca. But ~t held up to the end dllPl&e a ~yard puat r.tum for a 1core by Cdll '• Bruce B1tcbellor 'NIUl 1:04 left. Kurt Brockman kicked the convenloa · and It Wal jo.l. ~ t:°'...,,...1 Wbile the Newport offense wu "..,. vlctimlMd by penalties and sorpe :::.• outatandJ.n• play by the Cd)( de· '*•• fenae, the Tari dete~lao came ln for a Share ol the . Merit Vobottl had an ou tand• .. _, ln1 1atne, recovertnc two Cai'Ofta e..c11"*' 81f\P,,_......_., "9t0'.,_..I LAGUNA QUARTERBACK Bill GOMPF (9) THROWS A PASS OVER AN IAVINE DEFENDER. Karman Leads Marina , Vilangs ·Hammer Magnolia; 27-7 By DAVE ROMANO OftlWD.ily ll'ti.tltaff Stocky Gree Karman picked up 2.26 yards fo only 15 carries Friday night to lead ~he Marina Hl&h VUd.n1s to an easy 27-7 win over the Magnolia Sentinels In a pre-Ieacue football same at Westminster High. Karman was virtually a one-man show Cor the Vlkes, running over MapoJla tacklers all night. He avera1ed 15 yards a carry .. • and bad rum of 37, 50, 23, 30 and ~· 22 yardS. The S.10, 190 pound senior did it all with power althou1h he even diiptayed ex· 1 W# ... Bill Fogler capped the effort, blasting over right tackle from thetm-e.. Marina's defense played well most of the game, but did sur· render 105 yards to Magnolia through the air. The Sentinels failed to complete a pass in ita opening' game 106s to Orange. Gary Springer gave the Vikes a 7·0 lead with 5:39 left in the first quarter when he grab~ a 30· yard scorin1 Coss hom quarterback Joe Sartain. Aridy Koti converted his first of three exlra points fotl()WtnJ the 1cortn1 ~ ........ . ,.... '9 IC .... Ytl ~. ts 1 1 21 .taa ) ' • 2' ... 1t :t t • • • ............ 4 ) 1 1 11 ' • I 0 • 1 " "' .. ., ,.., ,. iJ 11 JtyRONEVANS olt111tDeltr11t•...,. Hard -runnin1 quarterback Marie McElroy acored the wln· nlng touchdown and cor· nerback Mitt Calvert stopped a late La Quinta drive with an lnteroep· Uon as the San Clemente High Tri tons held on for a 19-15 non-leaf\le foot· ball win Friday nitbt. Before 2,000 fans at Bolaa Grandt Htah in Garden Grove, Allle Schaff'• unbeaten Tritonl opened a IMDl• lntlY sate l .. 7 lead over La Quinta'• A1tec1 of Garden Grove early ii\ tbt fourth quarter. McElroy, wbo rualted for se yards from th• wishbone onenae, ..,,.ec1 a one.yard touchctown one ati:Ond into the flnal period. Joh• Schaff'• PAT was 1ood, and tbe Trltona went ahtJd, 11·'7. But La. Quinta marched 66 yard.a on u version. La Quinta 'ot one more chance with ·2:47 left to.elay, but on a nnt down piay, Calvert came throutt\ with the 1am1'1 bit defensive play, ln· tet~ a pus at San Clement. I 4$-yard UH and retumllli 1t al yardl. Ttiat lla'teretptlo• c11nt with 1:40 to play ud ttie Tii&ilM ru out tbt Clook. naantnl'·tbtlr non·IMl\M rtcorcllo l·O. It wu u~raalvt offto1lve ~ormance for Su Cliiaettt. wlUcb continually pieked 'Ufait La Quinta'• defen•lve endl. McEl,roy cot m01t ot h1I yardJ on IWHpt and kee~en, while halfback Ru11 Immel salned a yardl on nln• carnet, ccmlltently tak· IDI the pltcbout and run· EX:eel•lo .. Fall• eAMflTAlllTIU 1111 ' Arst--l'Wlllfll 6 I • I 0 0 10 • 1.. 1•s .. tt . " •• 111 •at J.M •lO ... ., 1 .. ,, .... OC'llM 0 • J.7 ,.., .... • •·' "'" 0 10.5 0.111, 0 a c...., Q IOWW 0 ... •*"-2 ·U •• nnlf 1 u " ... .., • •. s •<11•;r.t • 2.z Tit a • •• T ..... "'''" 1t • 2 2 .. OtllHll ,. " .. u ~ ' 1 • •• , .... SI 1U -u PANt ... W....vttfe Ill ~ .. "' ""'· ...... • 5 • ... .m ........ , • I • ·-°'* ' • • • .. TNll • ' • .. ..... '""' .. ........ , .... OrMlll 1t ' 1 .tJe Music R$iks High With Those or ua who bold the cause or music educa· Uon very close to our hearts were dell1hted tbls weefc to read the resulta of a aurvey conducted by the Gallup team. The aorvey concludes that only three per· cent of American teenagers interviewed bad ablolutely no interest in music. They were algnJflcanUy outnum~red by 57 per· cent who professed themselves "very interested" in ~TOM BAR.LEY mu.ale, rr percent who are "fairly Interested'" and JJ percent who are ''somewhat interested.'' THE SURVEY GOES on to reveal that the 1reat majotlty of our Yount people ate only too e•1er to attend live concerts and additionally apend a major PQrtlon of their Income on sound syatems that will ensure them complete fidelity in tbe music • they U.ten to in their homes. _ • .,.,..Al LOI ANOSLl:S <AP> -Do'"'°' nmemtiet tM • ,, .... Deu WU ' 1iil.Nall 8"411• ' -~'th• trgjcb ........ ~. 1111 a ence can be Mn • moatb ln a .,.,._., autobloer.lcal m~. ..,.._15," which UnWtriaJ PictW'• l1 re· . l•llAM Ob tb• 21ad &n• nl~ f1' the me>Ody aFtor'a deatb. Lut maotb11 deatb of l:lvla PrtlltJ Gftlfl a curlo\al arau.t. S111 fllm maker 8~! 111 bld beard tM atory about Elvia tn tbt Paramount com· m-.rY. wben be went over to tbe table ot Nlct Jhy' 'Did you direct Jam• Dilan in "Rebel Wlu.outaCause"?' Elvis asked. Wh• Ray 1ai4 be did, ElYlakDeelediAfront of hbn. '0.0 cbuled .qiylile,' Zhu said." l.JKE THOMAS IN the movie, Jlm Brtdcf:d left school and bea for Callfomla "to ftnd out more about Jamea This k.lnd ol data can only give a tremendoua boolt to tbe voluntee~ oraaniiations who devote 10 Capt. Nemo many hours brinlinl mualc and people who make muatc to the atudenta of our Orange County schqots. And one thinks lmmedlately of the dedicated 'Revi·val' ladies ot the Oranfe County Pbllarmonlc Socle!f and tbdr "Music Mobile" and the lndeCatJgable , HeneyBrandonofFashionlllandC()Dcertsfame. S I f TV : • t· e or • ft' 18 NO 9ECltE1' that many scbool dis(ricta , pa,e •ten.Uy faUe4 to brinl music to their •tu~~ LOS ANGELES (AP> , Jn a manner Y(~oh would encoura1e students to -lrwtn Allen, c;urrentq ~ ...-ue the art forQi ln and after school. dlrecttne tbe $12 ~on That ta where these marveloua voluiiteerallave thriller ••swarm," wlll proved tbelr wottb; they have filled .a breach that prqduce three one-hour •houtd not have ex lated and they hav~ done the kind eplaodes of •'The Return qt Jolt that producN tbe happy results COlltalned ln of Captain Nemo" for the G~lup 1urvey. • • CBS. lt waa Herbert Spencer who said: ''MYllc must Jose Ferrer will play takerankuthehlahestoltheftnearts-astheone Nemo, based on tbe whlcb, more than any other, ministers to the the character created by buman welrare." Jules Verne. The show ~ OurJOUnapeople 1reaettinitbemea11ge. wlll deal wltti Nemo ~~-----...;.;.;~..;_...;.._ ...... _.;._;:..;._....:.---aw akentng after 100 years of 1u1pen4ed animation aboard his submutne Nauttlus. The Itri• also 1tan Tom Hallick. Burr DeBennln1, Bur1ea4 Meredith, Mel Ferru and HorSt Bucholt1. Dean." Brldaea dtd ao, eventually reachl.q aucb Dean acqualnt.-nc• u D1nnl1 Ho)per and Natali• Wood. lhanwbUe, Brtd1ea bec:ame u act« tn 50 broke b1t ankJ• ln two tel•Vlllon ibOwa &nl five placta. movtel, •tarted wtltlnc\ • 1t wa1 the scene anddlreeti.nlplaya. where Richard nv1 up Br1d8tl tumecl1out the hls motorcycle ill Cl'· acrtpt in \bree weeks, and flance of the townapeopl• producer.promoter ,at the bomecomln1 Jerry Weintraub, wbo parade," Brld1e1 re· mlUI• John Denver, called. "He looked ovu Frank Sinatra and other hll aboulcter and tOolt Ott. 1tan, made the deal with Tbe motorcycle Jolted Universal. • forward and headed for "I WllOl'E THE tcript the flatbed of a tnaek. If for 'nmotby Bott.oms," Dlck hadn't Jumped. he said Bridces. "but by the mist mlabt have had bis time 1 1ot cloee t.o ftlm. head knocked off." ln1. be aeemed too mature for the role. J re· slit.eel the 1ua1e1Uon ot Richard TbomN, never bavlnl seen 'The WaltOM.! But the minute he walked in my office, I felllnlovewtthbim." ''t-30-S51• WU filmed ln 24 day1. but. the director , lbemoet ' contrcnwtlal Amertai .,, bero of our thne FIVE MONTHS later,· Brlda• contlftued ftlrn· lnl the parade aequence. Detpitte the delay, whleb was Partly covered by In· au.ranee, he completed "9-30-55" for $1.8 mUUoo. lncludlna atudlo over· head. p ranks remain undecided. Nekt week'• card w.m art a whole new ball a a me for thr" more monttu. '· Don't tor11t tonl1ht'1 monthly in-penon tiviathon al the home ol Tom J'elerabncl. I( you aven't_gottcn your invitation, call him at 551·1316 or the details . Number eiaht, tor all you Bowery ya rans, is the bonus question today. 1. WHAT OOES IT SAY on Tim Conway's · en.septate? • 2. In what comic strip would you flnd Avlllable ones? 3. Where is the "corn as htah aa an elephanfs .. ye?" 4 What was called "the best nickel candy bar. here is?" L 5. NAME THE THEME MUSIC ot Paul fNh1teman '• ortheatra 6. Remember Jack Benny's Rochester? What as h\a last name? 7. On Fernwood 2 Nltht, what ls the name of appy Kyne'1 fast rood restaurant? 1ve-O Signs Two HONOLULU <A P J Two major auest stars ave been signed for appearances on CBS' "Hawaii lve-0.'' Eleanor Purker has come out of retirement to \ay an arlslo<'ratic matriarch of a pioneer awailan family. Miss Parker has been inacUve in · levision for about six years and has not made a ovie In 12 years Italian film star Rossano Brazzi will play a ealthy shipping magnate who bas a freighter hi· eked on the high seas. 6:00-t:OI "81D4 HUR" .... Cliett....., ... I . Name the coU•t• tbt Bowery Boyi attend~ in movS."HoldThatlJnt." t.~ .. VANllJQNO POINT,'' Bury Newman WU dth181 betWMn what l*O U.S. oltltl? 10. "T61t'1 tho l11t tlme l'll ever 101wlmmln1 at )'OW' place," BUI mlaht have toltl Gloria ln whatmovlo! LHt Week'• A.uwen l . DRUNKY <Martln'allcen$eplate> I. Track 19 <Chatanooca Choo Choo> 'I. Yc:iwaablood Hawke <AJm.s for Oblivion> 4.<Mf and Link (Rock)''llurtles) l .'AunUe Mame <"Uftla a banquet"> e. ''Tbt Bad Sffd" <Henry Jones movie) 7. MJHr Madllon ("Mualc Man") I . Hudlon (J .W. Coop'• car> 9. "NlthtPeople" <PedcmovleJ 10. "Youns at Heart" by Frank Sinatra <movle I Oftlf) sncJ 1'C*t'.OMWrl to TIUVJA, c o the Daily Pilot, Bo~ 1'IO, COiia M•to nnf. AU entries mu.ti be recftwd bJI w..._,, othmutlt ho.If the pla11ff'• llut icare WU' bf awardeld. iiiii• ....... .-. ..... itlliM liDi ........ __ ..... .....,. .. _...__ ........................... _.. ......... ,._, ·---.. ... --lo ttMHt Le ............ . .._,_..._, ... __ _...., __ ..,.._ .... ,_ -·-·C-1 ... 1... -·-Nl-Afllllt() EMWSY PDUIES ,.._. .lllO tf'm A long time acp in a golaxy far, jar CN!Ctf. .. "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE" COHIT-"FUNNY LADY'' (PG). "SMOKEY ANO THE SANOIT" "THE STING" (PG) "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG) "LOVE Al'lO DEATH" "FANTASIA'' CG) '.·Tips for Jo By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Soa:ae Ua:ae aco, I believe you Ua II lmponut &lal:Dp for coOese madelda to Jear11 aet dte m•t out of &laelr edueaue.t. WoaJd 1 pleue print It 1111D for mJ son wbO Is a freallmJ t.blsyear! T.K., Virginia Beach, Va. Not tuilty, but it sounds like a good idea. I 'll be el ad to compile and print suggestions from readers. Alter reading still another bitch of letters from career-mixed·up .students, one item high.on my llat would be planning outcomes. "The more you understand about how and why employers select employes, the better able you will be to use the time remaining to you dwin~ coUeee. Too often s\udents move through their ·under- graduate curriculum with only vaeue plan• for ( J the future. As seniors, CAREERS · they are shocked to fincl that the job opportunities ----------they bad assumed would be av all able don't exist." . 'THIS ADVICE COMES from a major "mployer, Al'mco Steel Corporation. It's Jn the com. -pany's 32.page booklet, "How To Get A Job -50 Es· : se,Uial Questions and Anawers About Future • Empl;>yment tor CoUeee University Student$ ... . If you'd like a free copy ol this booklet, send · your postcard request to me at this newspaper. This . orrer ends Dec. 31. Dear Joyce: In a.uwer to your reader wbo .wan&ed to become a ut •bow lade•. tile person caa coatad &be president of tbe Amertcaa Ca& Fuden • Assoelatloli: LlJa RlppJ, Rt. t. lhmtJey, W. IHU. It'• a kJq deal of breedJD1, s&owl:Dc, ud learaJq before becomln1 a Jadce. -Elisabeth Repass, Chica10, 111. Thanks for a whiaker·lickin '-good answer. Dear Joyce: Wlll )'oa ple11e tell me wllere I ea11 •~t a 1tudy manual for a property aad c~,..alty ln· aurasace license to •ell federal clime tnaaruee for die V.S. Government In ttila atatef -J .G., Chica10, ill. Jn any state, check with a local chapter of the National Association of Insurance Brokers, or your · state insurance department. . NOW AVAii.AiLE J MODELS SJ MODELS . LJ M9DELS . ' Ser. #2J57A7P345604 IMMEMAIE DELIVERY . , ALL OF OUR BEAUTIFUL 1977 PONTIAC DEMONSTRATORS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY. : , \ EXAMPLE; Equipped With: • f , . • Fldory Air Condlttoning 1 · • Sport Mirrors • Power Diec Brakes I • 350 cu. in. V-8 Engine • Automatic TI'ansmrsslon • • Accent Stripes • Power Steering f • Body Side Mouldings (' . AS LOW AS . . ' . 1 • Example Equipped With • """' • Tl)t wt'H:tel . . • Factory Air Conditioning '' • . Rallye Gauges • Automatic Transmission · • Tlftted GtlSI • Power Steering ~ • 350 V8 Engine • Power Diec Brakes • Body Side Mtdgs. •• Rclltye II Wheels • Sport Mirrors •ur r.•GY IECaETA•Y Jam• R. Sc-hlM n.c r told port_.. \h•l th chi.rt lt • m l • or ru.nc&.ion and loalc. lt rd\ttta Sch1eain1er's CS.vo· lion to order .ad ll poasiblt, ( ENERCY perh..-. only in a new depart ment dai&ned from scratch Thia neat structure that looks so aimple on paper begins its test Oct. 1, when the bits and pieces scattered among eight govern· menl departments and agencies combine as the new Department of Ene-ray TH2 DEPARTMENT WILL have aome 20,000 employes with a bwlaet of almost $10 6 billion a year. • Nominated ai. Schlesinger s deputy aecretary was John F. 'Leary, 51, who could be called the Muter Re1ulator. O'Leary, as a description of lbe department puts its, "will have primary rHponslbiUty tor over· seeing and rormina pollcy" for Jederal regulation of energy - oll price controls. allocation and Import programs; natural gas · curtailmenL<;, emergency alloca· ' tions and export.import controls, rconverslon of oil and gas· fueled facilities to coal : electric systems planning and coordina- tion; and energy emergency planntna. I '1GICALL Y ENOUGH, AN • 'onomlc Regulatory Ad· ministration and an Energy In· formation A.dministratton will perform regulating and data· gatherin1 functions and report to O'Leary. The Master Builder 1s to be Dale 0 . Myers. more prosaically titled "under secretary" on the official chart. He will manage ''programs re· • quiring ma1or budget outlays such as cons~rvation, energy re· DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CHIEF, SEAL Jamee Schleelnger OutJlnH Orgenliettonel Setup search, development and ap· plication. associated environ· mental programs and defense proerams" -the programs, ln other words. that spend 1t1oney to produce and manipulate eneray UNDER MYERS, AN Office of Energy Research will perform Scientific studies not yet ready to leave the drawing board as workable techniques and de· vices. Ideu whose practical applka· tions are prirne shift to the assls· tant secretary for energy technology, whose job It will be td demonstrate that they work Once they do. the new technl· ques will be taken over by an as· sistantsecretary ror resource •P· plications. who will try to 1et lbe nation to put the new ldeai:. into everyday use THIS DELINEATION OF responsibilities, Schlesinger ex· plained, does not separate dif· ferenl forms of energy into In· dependent channels. but sends au or them alona the .Hrne pathway from assistant secrelary to assistant secretary to. eventually. Pl.lbllc adopUon. But some applications ot solar energy that can be com· merciallzed, such as space heat· Ing and water heating, will be re· tayed to an assistant secretary for cons~rvatlon and solar ap· pUcat1ona, Solar ener1Y is the one supply that doesn't use fuel, so It ia classified. in Schlesinger's scheme. with the fuel·savln1 funcUons of energy conservation. AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY for defense programs will manage lbe military 's nuclear and other energy programs. and an assistant secretary for en· vironmenl will assure tbal all de· partrnent pro1ranut meet en· vlronmenlal protection and human safety requirement.$. Reporting, apparently wtlbout speclfk masters. to Schle5ingers office, will be half a dozen more units whose activities touch on o~her department functions: an a!lllstantsecretary for policy and e ~a I u at~on , an ass Is tant secretary for internallonal af· fain, an asslstant secretary for intercoverntnental and institu- tional relations to deal with other public 'offices.' a director ot ad· mln\stration, • controller to manaie the finances and a d1rec· tor of procurement and contracts management. THE STIUNGS raoM these organ.liaUon boxes will eventual· ly come back to Schlesinger, the Master Puppeteer', It's a lot ror one man \o keep track of, but Schlesinger has taken that into account too: his executive secretary, playine the role of Taskmaster, will pass ideaa up to Schlesinger whlle see· ing that his orden and pbllclea are carried out. And then there iJ to be in· spector general, In effect the W atchdoa who'll m4ktl sure everyb(>dy it doln~hla Job ftOneat; ly and cortecUy, Jncluclinl th'e hi· dustriee that muat ablde )))' th• departrnenff tultJ. "nerves." But It's easy to say "learn to live with lt." At times I got so depressed I've even thought of kill· ing myself. Then weeks go by and I 'II feel 10 elated that everythina'• au rlaht "' the world. In fact lt la rosy Shall I have to ao on like W.7 I'm aetUng tired of myaelf. So la my famUy.-MluX COMMENT: Some Ume aao 1 wrote a col· umn on manic de . preaslon. I mentioned that many miaht be helped by r~adlng a book by Dr. Roc)ald R . Fleve of New York called "Moodswlng." In It he rnentlons many cases similar to yours who have been helped. Formerly they may have been diagnosed as schizophrenics. Many were paUents in mental ho1pltal1 receivin1 chemotherapy or elec· -tro-convulsive therapy. He beltevu that se veral million Americans could benefit frorn lithium c:arbonate therapy, but oaly fbout 100,000 are recfivltf• il ln his own experience In treatinti over 3,000 pa· lients, he indicates that four out· of flve manic depressives can improve greatly under llthiusn therapy. I SUGGEST, therefore, that you con· tact a psychiatrist in your city who is ex· perienced in the use of lithium carbonate treat· ment. Ask for oonsulta· t1on If youf1 is a case or m imic depreulon (} can't tell Crom way back here> It's likely that you can look forward to lm· provement. Treatment with this medicine must be under the direct supervision of a physician. Jt Is a powerful' medicine with potential severe reac· lions lf not observed closely. MEDICALETI'ES Foe Mlu U: A ~rson who has cerebral palsy may be sexualJy normal. He may Jllo have normal children. There have been cue reportl of happUy married ln· dlvtduals with cerebral palsy where only one of the couple w11 afflicted; and tn some case• both were. The aucce11 of the martla1e would <kpend upon whether both partners were enio· tJonally fit for marrlafe. A lao l f they were pbyaic*lly or economically capable of 1upport!na and ralsina a famny. "I COVLDN'T HAVE DONE It wlthout her," Kochsa~s. On the "rtonal front, the close relaUonshlp between Ml.as Myerson and Koch, who met in 1970, ls unmstabkeable. Callins her "someone very special." Koch embraced the Bronx· born brunette at victory celebrations Monday nlaht. The two held thelr arms aloft and saluted the 'crowd wben hundreds yelled, "First Lady Bess." Throu1bout the campaign, it was rare to ue one without the olher. When campalgn· Ing briefly subsl~ tut week for the Jewlah New Year. they were pie· lured walking hand·ln· hand into a syna101ue. She WQ$ al hl18ide a&ain Tuesday as he greeted subway riders in Brooklyn. The'3·yeor-old Miss Myerson prefers not to talk about her fulur~ wllh Koch, either as part of his personal lileor as a memberofblt 1talf ilhew'ina tbe seneral election in November. A• for polltica, Koeh has said Miaa Myerson would be ottered a joll Uke that of deputy mayor for economic development. He has re!u.sed to ~k about their personal Uvee. saytn1 if they bave dlacuased marr1a1e he would not admit it. THE MAYORAL ft.ACE IS ONE that 1ome poUUcal pundits sald Miss Myerson herself could have won. The television personality and lyndlcat· ed columnist says she was nattered, but not bl· terested. "l was under a great deal of pressure from everyone I knew to make a go of it. But lt was a very personal decision not to run," she said. "It's an extremely harsh experience for any candidate. I am not addicted to the limelight. Right now I like to have the choice of when I want to be public and when I don't, Let's race lt, I'm not the same 21-year-old girl whom everyone remember• from AUantlc Ci tr.·· Monday night. as she threw a dozen roaet to supporters in the hotel ballroom. abe said: "My role from the start of the tampallft waa to belp Ed aa much as 1 could. lt'a been a 1on1. hard road to vlc· tory." AS A KNOWN NATIONAL FIGUU and con· sumer affairs commissioner under Mayor John Lindsay, Miss Myerson had lbe vot.r recotnitlon that Koch lacked. She bu been campaianlng lf hours a day since the liberal, East Side con· gressman d~lated his candidacy six months aao. Miss Myerson attracts New Yorkers like a Pied Piper. Gray-haired grandmothers hold her hand or pat her arm. Others remark bow youthful lhe twlce· divorced mother looks. "Who are you plannln1 to vote Cor?" she asked one woman last week. .. You," came tht repJr, '"But I'm not runnln1, • t.llH Myerson lnliate<I. ''So I'll wait." Bean Sales Take Dr.op; Aid Sought LANSING, Mich. CAP> _, Tbe lowly bean has Callen on bard thnes and the Michigan Bean Com· mission bas hired a public relattoai ttrm to help Improve lts tarnished imqe. The Pittsburgh firm o( Ketchum, MacLeod and Grove la beint paid $100,000 to persuade peo. pie that bean.a are tasty. nutrlttou1. low in calories -and cheap. The firm also pushes potatoes, strawberries, ralslr'as and..grapes. Bean salea·phi.rnmeted tour years aao when the wb0lesa1e once *• to ~ a tnmarecl PoUnd.a. WASHINGTON <AP> -The Federal Communications Com· mission ls cracking down on CB operators who Illegally use frequen· cies not assigned for Cltlzens Band radio use. Hardly a week has 1one by that the FCC has not Announced another raid on so-called "out•of ·band," or hlth· frequency operators. apectrums to 1et away frorn the chaos. "We'd have a domino effect." he says. f • 4 BEDROOMS! for t12.500TiA areat San· ta All• area. Nice hoinea, o'ce atreet, nlce M&hbort. 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Oceanside of ' highway •. walk to Little Corona J Beach. $239,()00. 1 coaOHA oa MAit oliPUX ' Front unit is extra clean, new gas & 1 water plurnbing. Fireplace in L.R., new kitchen noor. Rear unit new. never lived in. Sun deck off L.R., 1 mini ocean view. Natural wood theme. Both units 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Priced at $165,000. · OPPOlTU ITY ICMOCKS You can own this great 3 bedroom home in Newport where your children can play in close by parks & swim in a commuoity pool. All for $1'3,500. . " PIMll HOMIS f9ldM 146 .... TO 11.Jll. ... . THI ll.UflPS-2414 YISTA DI&: 010 OflM SAT a SUM , .. PM BHt value! Charming 3 BR, 2~ bath upgraded "V" plan. Sharp condition; all naw pJusb cU"pWnc; handso~ vinyl & parqutt Ooors. ONLY $112,000! <Q·26> . .. A MANY SPUMDOR• Tt.- Just waitinf for a new family ... lov& y 5 BR home w /bonus rm & family rm in Spyglass. Motivated seller. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM. #41 BODEGA BAY. CQ-27) TaA.DmOM & CHAIM . 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Newly decorated, spacious 3 BR home overlooking marvelous oxpanse & park.-like lawn & gardens. $228,500. OPEN S'AT & SUN 1 -5 PM . 4515 HAMPDEN DRIVI!:. tQ-32> fllOPULAl . P'ORTOflNO Spacious. airy 2-story Harbor View home in Naturt= Park aru -near gh:~b<:lt & pool. Comlfletely finished separate unit w /lg. closet, full bath + gas & elec. heaU:rs - . perfect for playroom or guHts. $20$,500. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (Q-33) me. ONTHlllACH 1 br. furn"d: condo w/super l11oon . view, too! Sec. bide. on the sand aua,soo. C11I: WAU.ACl1i Co. RIALTOIS 714-72'·1966 -.. 1.Me .. 1"1••20: . Tired ol PAY.hit land lease payments? 'nlen tldll chamrinc C......mta end un-it II fOI' you. 3 + den or 4 bcfrms with 3 full baths. Oodl• ol storage space. Beautif Ul patio overtOOtlng lush i1'4*GbiJt All wa aand th.a some for SJa,500. F~ 18114: 358 Vilt.a lbdera, op. s.tTSun 1-5 ~ CMIYOM W11W • Llb living ia the roowatailia. except yoa..., oilb' w.wn, diitiftce to your Priv• oommanity beadl in Cameo ~·a Bdrma. 2 ~formal ylew clininc room. $280,000. See 2111 Mill<ri Bd. ~n Sat/Sun 1·5 ISLAND tM THI PACIFIC Isla Vivet'OI. one of the Las Terlas eroup oil. the West Coast of Panama. ~lal of tropical beauty. Ideal for re-~ hotel. One of the best fishing, . arus in the world. Mild y~ar round • climate. Many financlal advantages not found in other art:&S. 4800 Ft. air strip. t 673-4400 LIDO lSLE nnly rvmOdeled ' bdN\1. cM. ' b1th. llvlnc 1'1D w/uthedral ceiUD,\ll· 14• m..._ bdrWl auU•. saau10. LUXUBY wateifrcat ,condo. 2 Bdrm. 2i,i, bath. POOl.jacunl, 3' hi'. ucurlty. Brand new;~. fum.-.oao. v ~; I L L C R U N 0 Y . R £ A L T 0 R ----------·--- A"9n'IOM IMYISTOIS 2 SMllle familt ---Oft one lot Vert' abaip pro· petty ln excellent rnt•l area; Positive cash now. Priced below marht at S&e,150. Hurry! Call -.u717 MN Ill 9• trHU'll 10111 Nr<'.f' ~S THJ: R£AL ~ ESTAHRS CcM&IGAMCI ~ iD HarbOr View Noirth. T1da'3 bdrm. ram. rm. bomehiil"eV•rythtnc • • fotmaJ dtnins nut to a m11nlve rode firepllce • e.xteos1vely rttnoCteJed lutchen, aecluded 1Raai.r IWle With privaLe pool area Just oVl&lde • proud· b otrtftd al 124$,000. C.ll 67M550 . Of'fN Ill 9 •II S flJH fO II N<f 1 ~31 TH[ Rr.At ~i £STATrRS_ ~T C:llST Lovely end unit, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. Lowt<Si pric~ in the Crest. $96,500. 19 WILDGOOSE CT. N.a -- DAV!D SC~ nEALTY ,~ ••• f ~ v4_ ,~;~ 1 1, .. • , ·, • 6::; IUu~ ·' OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM l·S CAMIO SHOUS -207 Milford Dr. One of a :kind, 3 bdrm with vaulted ' ceilings in living room, step-down din· ' ing room. Big, big yard & patio with canyon & ocean view. , I t · ILUl'fS -359 Vista Madera. Desirable r Carmelita end unit in convenient loca· tion, 4 Bdrm. 3 full baths. chock full of storage .space. 11.Uf:PS. -2323 Vista Hogar. A neat split-level 3 bdrm, 2 bath, giving xlnt privacy in master bdrm. Dropped to $110,000 for quick sale. • .,_1 ' . ,. .... D&ftd -711 Lllrkspur Ave, X Qnt & " • sweet little pair of rental units for that • tax write·off. you've been Qffding. " .... Quaint old Corona del Mar setting. , ' First $137 ,500 takes it. • , -1 . • • • YOU"U. UICI 0 .. ISP . . . Experienced Sales Personnel Ml'WPOIT CUST:. H~ IMd. t.w .......... ~ ............. c-. da11•a ~ ort.-ted. .._. • ....., ._ corciite& lilcllidis .. of poolt ~ ..... Ir ........ co•rh. rrlu reichiuct •• $157,500. . • ' I ' COLE Of, NEWPORT REAL TORS 251 SI. Coast Hwy., ~ .. Mar- 675·5511 t002 • ...,. .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , BEST IN BLUFFS (" HA11oa v1•w LUSK -: · va<:ant 4 bedrm, laintly rm. ocean view home. waiting for you to move into. Larae lot. 2 BathS, singl"-story with 3 car .garage. Open Sat/Sun 1·5; 3907 • Inlet Isle, CdM, offe~ at •• 500. · . . . . .. . SPY~S ~ large 5 ~ oonus room home f ea tilting 3 fplcs, one in the master l>E:drm, locat~ on a 'A acre lot with a mtni..otthard. Also features larg~ pool and jacuzzi and a bltn gas BBQ. Offered at $289,500 O~ Sat/Sun l ·S; #2 Mission Bay,~ CdM. ; ,_'. SPYG&.ASS -New mochd home, com• plett:ly decorated, f ant8'tlc view. IX.)01 • & jacuzzi. single story. 4 btdrm home. Offeroo $314.000. Open Sat & Sun 1-5 : 5 Bodega Bay. • • J COIOMA DEi. M.Aa -just listed, lovely 3 bedrm. split level home, priced to sell only home under $190,000 with oc~an view. 0Pf:1) for )'our viewing SaVSun. 1114 White Sails. ~ .. , ... ~.~--..(: $129.000 • 520 CAN CHA. THE BLUFFS. Clean., con· , temporary, Easy to f'ee. caU us. Call lister Jt1arY :Ann Anderson at 675-6000. , ' ' 1401 NOTTINGHAM RD. WESTCLIFF., S~tless a nd serene. Easy to see. call us. Lister is Vergilene Hull at675-6000. .. 1830 PORT ASHLEY, HV HOMES. WOW ! One of a kind. Easy to show. call first. , Lister is Barb Hutchings, 675-6000. S01MARGUER1TE, CDM. Cute, cleun. cot- tage, Vacant. Lister <owner• is• Barb Hutcnings. 675--6000. • • ;I I 1 2907.tPERLA •• THE BLUFFS. Spotless R Plan . .Gre~nbelt. Vacant. Lister is VergileneHuU.675·6000. • . · • 20251 ' MORRISTOWN CIR,' HB. Sp0tless . family J>OQl home. Easy to see. call us. Lister is Roe'Btittmield. 615:.&>00. . 18741 PASEO CORTEZ. TURTLEROCK. Spacious. value packed townhome. Lister is Joanne Perkins, 675..eGOO. n·~ V$cant. . .. 1857 RHODES-DR. llESA V£BDK"\P,.rime 2 st ory. added lanai.1 Lt$ter ·is ,.Jpckie Handleman, 546-5~, ti 1 , , , • . ~ .. ... .. .. ., -2830 CAROB. 1 EAST~LUFF. Color ul: 2 story. den, ·anx\ot.is owner Li ster is Sharon Smith. 675-6000. ,r; ....... ... llST .. -...PS Customiled 3 bdrm. 2\.'.a baths. very 1pecl&l IMlJ at SW,500. 2710 Vista del Oro. open SUnday l·S CoeOMA D1L MAI DUPUX Larae and modern 3 bdrm. 2 bath each unit. $179,500. Shown by appt. l.AMIST I UY& 4 IDIM Lowt::St priced Monteao "in Harbor View Hom~. Out ot Country owner asks $142,000. 1627 Port Ab~y. O~n d~ly 1-S COllOHA DIL MAR DUPLIX 4 Bdrms, 3 baths + 1 bdrm, 1 bath. So. of hwy. $179,000. 611 Carnation. Open Sat/Sun l ·S 1·2 LOT + l IN.MS Practical~y lot value but includes rented 3 bdrm & f ~m rm. Great in- vestment starter at $62,500. CORONA DB. MAil TROUX Close to big Corona &ach. Always rentE:d $225,000 SPYGl.ASS-OCIAH VIEW Exceptional 4 bdrm beauty. Sit down ocean view. Large family room. formal dining room. library. S269.500. 1607 Castle Cove Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Talrl!X-2 IDIMS EACH Close to everything and in good condi· l ion. Owner will carry 1st TD $142,500 ILUFFS I LEVEL Owner offers 3 bdrm, 2 bath home at $124,900. Available for lease with OP· tion to purchase. 2007 Baja (Mar Vista to Bonita) Open Sunday 1·5 llAUTIFUL + IEACH TOOi One home from Corona del Mar beach. This exceptional 5 bdrm home on TWO lots has 6 baths, huge family room, 4 car garage and much more. $350,000. 209 Narcissus CdM Open Sun· day 1·5 . IMVESTOH We have a variety of fine income pro- perties availa bl e for your considera· tion. YOUU UICE OUI ESP . . . Experienced SaJes Personnel 759-0811 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759 0811 G>eMf'd . I 0021 hMral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... YAC••••1& ..... ,.,., ... """'~ ...... ........ o.c._ Oran1• &;•;, J..ar1e•l VA. Hom• BrOker c•J4Hrt. 646-9898 WOR JU!A.1-l'Sl'ATE LA•UNA Map.IOcent ocean vle- lotl Tbree Arch Bl)': buUd the house of your dt'eam• in exclualvc, priva t e community w/1 u111rded 1ate . Sl'f$,OOOI COSTA MESA Eastslde c harmer 2 BR.. starter or retire· mentbome. $$9,500! 1 lolboa lay Prop. Rfflton '* 675-7060. CUL-DI-SAC MESA. VERDE 4 bedroom, 2 bath, larae ram rm centering around 16x36 pool. Shake root. double nreplace "dinloa rm. Pnced riaht. Call 546-5880. ·~~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS IY0Wt4ER LUXURY LIVIMG 3 br, 3 ba Big Canyon Townhome Luxury features . Dramatic a rchitecture! Tennis, po o l & Jacuzz i. Owner/Agent 759°0017 SPACl0"9S DUPLEX IRVINE THE COLONY -Big & beautiful · Plan 300 w/4 BR. family room, dining room. &C/A. 1 Yr. warranty. TURTLE ROCK -Super plan III. 4 BR, family room w/exceptionally lre. lot. Owner wants an offer on this fabulous home. 1 Yr. warranty. WOODBRIDGE -New Arbor lake townhorne. W /lrg. rear yard. sunken llvinJ rootn & fo~al dining plus 2 master BR suites. WALNUT SQUARE -Only $58,900 will provide you w /the eX'ceptlonal , lifestyle only Irvints can provide in this 2 BR. A/C beauty. HUNTINGTON BEACH LANDMARK -4 BR, 2 BA, corner location, close to beach, schools & shopping. Exceptional value $84.900. ALSO -Call us regarding 3 outstanding lisl· ings under $60,000. 640-9900 \.\IJ.14 :\· 1~1~: \l:t''' 1-110 JM.iuoHEE fW NE.WPOHJ ULAU~ 0,. To Sene Y• 7 p.y. A Weell u.tl • 7:30 PM. ' 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, GeMf'al t002G......, 1002 patio, fplc; 2 bedrms, 2 ••••• • • ••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••. baths, sundeck, fplc. ______ lllll!ll ____ lm!ll __ _ $175,000. 6"·7270 Golfers Dream Mesa Verde's m oat SPECTACULAR home 5 BR, 4 ba, FR, DR. LR, Spanish 2 story, ~ acre. The golf course Is your back yard. Open House Wed. lhru Sun. 1·5. 1790 Panay Circ l e Ast. $40-0608 $58,750 Huge ramlly room with used brick wall and fireplace. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath, dble car garafe, new 18' Douahboy poo & filter. All this on a seel~ street. Hurry, calJ~S880. -r. •.. HERITAGE . REAL TORS MIWU5Ta..SI COIOMA D&MAR Super aharp 2 bdrm. on 40 I\. lot; ioDed ll-1. Im· mac. Mut 1eet Open Sat/Sun. l d i. 71' Marleold. sut,soo DEERl"IELD #2 Goldenbush, 3 BR GREENTREE 14691 Deerpark. 3 BR. 4342 Margarita, 4 BR 4141 ReyE!S, 4 BR 4282 Vale, 2 BR UNIVERSlTY'PARK #48 Almond Tr~e. 3 BR 17635 ~uoia, 2 BR THE WILLOWS 14926 l>ohtmy Cir., 4 BR WOODBJtlOOE 153 W. Yale Loop, 4 BR 184 W. Yale Loop, 3 BR SANT.A ANA 2502 N. Spurgeon, 4 BR . $89,950 $87,500 • $94,500 $92,500 $76,500 $112,000 $89,000 m.ooo OM• cYM MKD COUISI II-- Fantastic long range View of fairway. · 2 Bdtnl &c den 2 ba Pinehurst model. Beaut. quality cptng & drapes. Lge patios. cloeed dbl gar. end unit. Comm pool. jacuzzi & tennis cts. $18,500 cash for lease/option moves you in! 61 SEA PINE LN. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 Off Ford Rd. east of Jambor~ 11• CANYON TOWMMOe• •t41,000 LovEtly "Greenbrier'• moo el with lge master BR suite & sitting .rm upstairs & 2nd BR & bath dn. Lge dinini rm. LR fireplace with logs, lge patios, great kitchen. Comm. pool, jacuzzi & tennis courts. Private area. See Broker at 61 SEA PINE LANE NEW HOMl-OCCUPY IN OCTOIR Unobstructed back bay.Yiew. Be tst to live in this app:it 2300• of new living in N.B. 4 Spacious bdrms (incl 2 mstr suites). 3 Fireplcs, fam rm. formal DR, fantastic kitchen. redwood balcony, lge deck. terrific patiQs. Oversiied 2-car gar. turn-a.round apron driveway. $220,000. 2317 IRVINE AVE. SUN l ·S:30 HANDSOME HOMI ON UDO S2St,t50 A deligbtf ul home on a lge comer lot. The f eelinf! is open & the flow is smooth. North & south patios flank the LR, other rooms open to patio also. 3 Bdrms Oge mstr suite), 3 baths & charming den. Beamed ceilings, frplace. Prof. decorated, quality cptng, Van Luit _pa}>Elr. All amenities in kitchen. Lido 1' ~ing includes tennis cts, pvt beaches. clubhouse. 521 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SUN 1·5:30 llG CAMYOM -saso.ooo On 18th tee of Big Cyn golf course! 5 Bdrm custom home w /rough sawn wood extetior. Unusual architecture. huge corner site. Lge recreation rm & study, parklike yard, exotic entrance to home w/fisb pool & waterfall. In· formal home. Private community, 22 CYPRESS POINT SAT/SUN 1-5:30 llST 1UY IM IA YSHOllS $110,900 Fii LAND B~utiful rustic LR & DR with fireplc & beam ceiling. BR & den off lg~ courtyd. Huge guest BR & bath over xtra lge gar + rm f QJ' expansion. OWMIR , ANXIOUS WoodbfldgEJ Arborlake 2 br, 2 ba con· do. Near lake & beach. Sunken living rooin, Hpara"' dtnini rm, brE:akf ast rm. Luxury appliances. Beautifully landscaped private garden. Lstt/Opt. avail, ,Sunday 1().1 Sat/Sunl·S a•aMNIM• ... 12.U RutJllDd:Rd 12(Wutcliff)NB "2~ l&t,500 • Sat. 1·5 17932 Bucom, Univ Pane, Irvine 552-7~ $106.000 SuDdayt-5 11 La &:rena: RanchoSanJoaq. Irv. 673-8550 $114,500 Sat.1·5 602 Orchid, Corona del Mar ~ $140,000 Sunday 1..S 31 Tangerine, Irvine 752-1700 $85,900 Sunday 1·5 1951 Port Lock:sleigh, HarbVuHms 675-3411 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •29Z7 Perla, Newport Beach &f0.8826 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 16 Montanas Sud, RanchSanJoaq 675-6000 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 . im Part Weytiridft am.Vu), N.B. _.., '138.900 Sat/&a6WtcL · lTlllCottlCIGWOOd <Deane> Irv. -.ueo · iSt• eoo sat/Sull 1.s 1000 atff Drive, Newport Bcb ltN'ID u;soo sun.1..e ua-.a. (..,talde)Colta Mesa MNIJl1 --Sat/SW:ll-5 ' 4" LeilWOOd, Newport Helpt.s 540-1151 . Sat tu 88'0 El TuUpan, l'ountaln V11 Ml·ml trl,900 Sund-.v1·5 •2449 Windward Lo., N(ftV}JOrt Be~ 96.1-7600 Sun. ~-5 19011 Glenmmt, Turtlerock, Irv. • 552-7500 $199.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 1836 Port Tiffin (HV Homa), N.B. 6'4-1766 $167,000 Satl-5 302KioP Rd. CCllffHavt:n) N.B. &U-4910 $275,000 .Sat/Sun 12·6 200 Del Mar, Costa Mesa 841-7171 $75,900 Sunday l ·S •28Aapm~ (Univ. Park) Irv. 752-1414 ~.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~1 Paseode Vega, Trtlrck11rv. 642-823.5 $1~.soo Sat/Sun 12-s •1979 Port Trinity Cir. OMlml )NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 2128VistaLaredo (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $147,:;QO Sat/Sun 1·5 3582 Fmn (Culverdale), Irv. 552.7500 $90,000 Stmday 1·5 #8 Barlovento, Npt Crest, N.B. 640-9900 Sunday 1·5 1803 Iowa St., Mesa Verde, C.M. 751-3191 $84,900 . Sat/Sun 1-5 187'1 New JfSl'Sey, Mesa Verde, C.M. 751·3l91 S7'1,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2253 COlcate, c.osta Mesa 613-7300 Saturday 1·5 700 Eastuth, Nwpt Heights 642-5200 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1500 AnUgua, DoverShons. NB 642-5200 $272,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1169 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $77,900 Sat/SUDl·S so. Utica, Hwitington Beach 675-6741 Sun. l-6 2245 Aralia, East bluff, Npt Bch 640-1812 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1•5 •2279Columbia, College Park, CM 556-2660 $79,900 Sunday 1-5. 621 Cliff Dr. (Nwpt Hgts~ N,B. 675-2311 $11'9,900 Sat/. 1·5 •101 Kings Place. Newport Bch 546-8640 $339,000 •Sat/Sun!-5 14291 Waverly, Irvine 752-1700 $79,900 Stmday12 .. 2673Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 546-8640 $95,000 Sat'lSwt 1·5 3611 Pin~. Irvine 752·1700 $89,500 Sunday l·S 3351 Fuschla, Greenbrook. C.M. 645-0303 $93,900 Sat/SUn 1·5 8 Mmt..-ey Circle, Irvine 675-3411 $243,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •llOOSandpiper, CoronadtJ Mar 673-8550 SW,000 Sat/Sue 1.S 118 The Masters Cir., Costt Mesa 645-0003 $107 t~ Sat/Sun 1·5 #34 Rainbow Faus, li'viil~ 54M76' . Sat/Sun !·5 • 2305 ~ands, Nwpt Beach 645·7221 $116,000 Sat/Sun l·S 15351 Rmbmore Lo., Hunt Beacb 96.lm67 $19,900 Sunday l·E ~ DJkOta. Costa Mesa ' . ?52-1920 '8',900 , Sund~ 1~ 2038 Aliso, Cotta Mesa " MS-1044/8'75-18*> sat/SUD 1~ ,; ••#12S~Crt.,NwptBUch -.1111 rza.~ sat1sunt·~ 2284 Fordham, <Col.Park>CM 846-1711 .. 900 Sat!Suft 1·5 29272 Oluna, i\tston Viejo -.1111 f12,500 WI~ ~ . I -OOM ••l408So. BQfrmt, Bal Is. 675<8000 $515.000 Satl&ml-5 1•&PAMIM•D9C Newport Beach &M-208'; 1-537-SUO $1'19,000 Sat/SUD1·5 40t1 Belvectere, Greentree. Irv. 752-ftll su..-· Sat/Sunl.S 3118 PJereiet Ccilta Meea 1 k S8l·T• $81,IOO Sat/Sun l·S 311SLlocoln Way, eo.talrlesa ~ 540-2108 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Bodeaa B~ (Spyglass) CdM M4GM> Sat/Sun 1·5 •1.52.4Saodcas~. HarbVuHls, CdM 640-aW $U9,000 Sat/Sun 10.S 22 C)'press Pt. Ln. CBlg Cyn) NB MM810 "1IO,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5:30 . 17'1 JniMAve., Newport Bch 4M-8961 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2 ltiuiall~ Spyglass, CdM 675-3'11. ,500 Sat/Sun 1.S 5021 c.orkwood, Univ Park, Irv. 675-e>OO $146,500 Sat 1·5 2830 Carob, Eastbluff, NB 675-6000 $152,900 Sat/Sun its 6 • A PAM lM .,,. DIM 22 Point Loma Dr (Spyglass) CdM 64U200 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 , ROOM FOR IN LAWS clole by but sUU indepeo- :11eint iii tha 3 JIC&r new dlplex. One 3 bdrm, one a bdnn each wit.ll 2 baths ancl. double aanae.. Seo &odA1 ~.500. ~HCLUB Yoa won't be altle ta ra1M cows but )'Oil can have fOUl" own n1etable &ardeo llDd Cruit trees. When you finish your ChOi'e9 YCN can =p lilto Uie swimminl witb • u.sed brick dtcldn1. F..Doulh bedrooma for a u the farmers helpen, all for$2Ct,OOO. ' SWIM ~L. 2 Bdrma., 2 baths. den, rock frplc.. a'bake roof. .1paciou1 gara14t, ~. ,000. GREENBROOK B"autiful 3 bdrm home. formal dinbig, family room. Sunktm livinn room. Brick fl.r&plac1:1. 2 PaUoe $108,.000 ' 1002 .............................................. . . YUMMM! A llAL NICI ONE. .. ~ 4 ~room· Lusk sinale story in Eastbtuff. But there's mote to it than th•t: A sunny and spacious kitchen has b't:tn added and a formal dining room is where the kitchen us~ to be! Snappy, huh? Ther&'S also a beautiful pool. new carpeting and beautiful wall treatments. At $188,000, we say "Xummm! that's a real nice one. . ,., UflliiilVUt: tf()Ml:S n1 REALTORS•: 675-6000 111 11 2443 East Coast Highway, C'or~11 del Mar ,1111 also m Mesa Verde, at 64G 5990 oJ J. ~~~~~~~=~~--~~! JI -1111; ". ~ Walk r.r t; lee 4 BIG ONES! Here's your beat 4 bedroom buy in M"a Verde. Bonua leaturet :Ef:p COATS -~ WALLACE RE:.AL lSTAl E 11'.JC ---- ll/2 y..,.. Mewl • Open House Sat/Sun: 209 Pearl Ave. Nr Collins Ialand. 4 BR, 3BA, rea'dyl _____ .... __ _ to move In , Available at $37$.000. Call nowl CENTURY 21 W-...liGll:ttate 640.1357 FU'-H ' T l OLSON assf)ciatcd I• .. • ----- ESTAT£ OH THE 11.UFFS Fabulous ancl unique Harbor Estate. Almost o/, of an acre rtabt In 90\lltl e»8l H.B. Room for everythlna. 4 BR's, 2t.. baths. Large family Ete1untly decorated. Small exctuslve, custom Utah orea . 8KR 5»131.L ' lll the Calltonda Homes ollrvtMU .. UU.,.._4 bedroom family born• that bu bifli completely \lparaded tbrou11tout. Hu a eomfortable cov· end patio, IJid tlM boin• bu been taatefull)' de· corated In earthtoneJ. Aaklq sr1,aoo. Call to- day few deUlls and appt. tow ~ DOWN i with V/t tennal Great S Bedroom CelUor11ta Helmet OwMr muat sell now I OnlY f15.fl00, Call RED CARPET, 754-uoa RAMCHRIALTY ~=·!~u!'.:12 briqe, well lOcated, aclJ 551·2000 bdrma, 2 bat.bl, fam rm., rec $92,500. 5'7·7044; twe paUo.'POOI I& par1t 1_m._-_J215 _____ _ RIDUCID nearby. VEllY SHARP! DEANE X.iDittft o Tbll ls a 1~ •"4 uil llt/8lul 1-'Plfi 4! ~ Yes, the ownen are w~ol&IUlc~·~ .. Ba,l)C)ol•ape.AlrCond. u-YMco.---.,...mlllll\ lot. .,_, d•· =~AJ!~rt~z:' J~~ UALTOI llJ.0434 cor'd• 1110,000. 8)' rine. 4 bedroom home in Woodbridre Creeklld• owrwr. i51.cMM beautiful Culverdale. WU.lows 4 bedrm cbooM 'nJRTLltROCK Cloee to park, pool, eo&on MCMm'7siu.ooo t cu'& afford 2 bom-. school and convenient to · • .... freewav. Now a1lcln1 Woodbrl"-. 3 BD 2 BA Must HU hnmac 4br. " ""'....:..-..... TbOusanda below mrkt. $88,SOO. cau for appoint· tllVlldmoor patlo home, $118,000 firm, lncld ... ment IQl"CeOUI inside and out. tand If • b uuj SUZ,900. OWnet 551-403t .tuci, Ct ~~~J1051 lmmac. Turtle Rock 3br. • "' By owner. $111,950. PllVATICOIMll .. m.2227. <>pen Sat/Sun IN D•M.D UHIYIRSITY P ilk $94.950 Excltln1 Edinburg model townhome w/3 bdrm.. family rm. 2~ bathe. Huge backyard Wi brick patio" nrepll. Waterfront Hornes 831-1400 PRJC~~ooo ID =r~~:::. -ly \IS>ltaded tbrou.Cboiat. On this beautlCul 2Br, a beautiful bedrooms, 2Ba Warmin&lQD Condo. separate family room Pl1&n B. W !fully up· with fireplace, beautUul· 1raded cpta/dr.-. Owner I)' ~aped front le re· •ll· 540-7766 • ar, instde laundry room. WOOOIRIDCH ==old 1mt PRESCOTT Ll.!l Woodbrld1e home. 5 BR, or 4 BR + den. Overahed lot. fullf landsc. JdeaJ for pool. Ab uprded. Mexican paveh ORA .... a.EWOOD me. A!C. Liv, din, rma. a .,.. BA. 3 Car 1ar. Nr. park. ·Walk to lake. S11i-.JOO , in beautiful Irvi ne Brkr/Ownr 552·021, IYOWMB Grov•ol Jrvlne. A great 835-3535 1 UnlVerslly Park, bright, 2 bedroom home with a --e .. DEN. central AIR CON· BESTBUYlNJRVINE wOODBRIDGI!: 4 br alry, neat H a pin DITlONING. AND THE f100 1q ft, pool, 4br, 3ba, Broadmoor. Wd . far· Decorator Interior. 3 BR, GREATEST OF com· Jormcllarm,Jivrm,fam quet tln, •"'>' crtyd. 2~ Ba, fanM'm,-nearly m11nll)t racilltiell. Also rll,J\. bl• bonus rm. U.ted wJfouotala. Slot.ooo. n~w c rph le ·drp1 . convenient to the new wJbrk at $U17,500, this _aN431 _______ ..., 0Yetmieid'eara1~•/loti I 042 Hmtaae p~r.k with lliht· wknd onty by owner at or cabinets. Sprinklers. ed t.enm,11 courts. pool etc. •·"°· 551·5186 Now only $88,500. TurtJerock by owner. Spacious Plan Ill. 4 BR, 2~ ba, Jee fam·rm, 3 car gar. Beyer can recarpet bouae at owner's ex· penae, Choice comer Joe, near pools ls·i parks. Beautifully landscaped. C.11833-mJ rorappt. .I RANCH REALTY 551-1000 DMMIHOMI UNlVERSl'J'Y PARK MIMt.ISTATE IY OWMIR Two tty hme, w1a 8r 2'~ 1 7R1E4/AIL4TJ.11'!C7.1 Very larae park like lrYM I 0•4 Con~ .. Park. bl\ by S&s. Ba. Fam Rrn, AIC, prof • "' yard with Doll House. Lath" pluter. Lo assoc. lndsclld, ext up1rades, r=~~~-==~~ .Fantastic location. All ....................... dues Wi poola • parks. top loc. Beeulilul ! terma. UV, IN DllRFIELD Beaut. 4 br. 2 ba home $131>,900. For appt, call • Co•~-.4.,..x 'SCOTTROLTY A 1uper •harp 2 bdrm. wtllle roof. Newly de· 55,M9eOM·FaflllPM ~~. t~:~~ Ftf.1~~"'~~5~3~~~7~5~l~J~~~I :.~~a~rm:;:ep..~~ ~.?r:k ~ lndscr. Verz LUSK PLAN 1. price 1186,0IM»?i I-f l o o r c c-v e r l n a 1 ... >' • w pa ° CO\· Reduced MOOO. Lowest r.reatlvelnvmment.s llAUT. VILLA lhroUfhout. Fantastic dOI run. saa.ooo. O~en price in Turtlcrock PAC"'C paUo, landsceplna. Only Sat " sun. 14971 At el. Highlands. $144,950. BY OWNtJJ. cor. 3 Br, $77,900 552·5546 THE IRVIMI RIALTOR 21,. Ba condo. LI• mutr • DFllD'-fly Sharp Colooy 4 Br 2 Ba 7SZ..2000 auit.e. Frpl m LR. l Ml to Fam Rl"D, 3 blka to pvt beach. 3 Pools, jacuzd, comm pool, bghted ten· aauna, tennis. $19,900. ~:1::·•· Dy owner. "2"7108 after tprn or OpiiG Sun 1..S t711 Verde Mat. At Brookhunt & Hamilton. ·· COrtHAV!M Duplex Pit.it guest st11d.lo. Enjoy Old WqrJd charm ol Corcna del Mer. Walk lo beach Ii shops, tennis • rec. center. Invest n~w. enJoy forever. fill4,500 •• •49M057• YllW·SH,950 180 De1ree view over Leasure World; beautiful 1....;;.;_,._,_~----1 ll bdnn .• 2 b•U\ coado, aU on one floor; adult area. Move In fut! IMYISTMEMT C>PflOITUHITY Excellent Motel in the heart of Laguna. Xlnt «>Oditlon. Larace PQOI & 'recr,aUon area. Short ~~:!!~~~:::: wall( to beach. For in· _ formation call: RMft'aleatty ;11~~~~~~1 49+56]1 499.2100 AICH HACH HTS 2 BR, 2 BA. den w 180 dearee bluewaler view. Pool, terraces, & many deeorator items. 2920Aluander Road OPENSAT&SUN l ·S $215,000 I /_ ........ ruo fARPIT 1; • COSTA MESA 1 OFFICE, apt &: 4 BR house. Xlnl locollon Great potential $195,M~M down. ,, 2000 sq.P.T. OPFICl ltUILDIHG Just otf Newport Blvd .. with •dJa~ot R-2 lot & 3 . er :a e. bouae. Amp parking. Owner wlll lake1.....,...:..-.............. ....ft ..... .....--1 ~e lh trade ror down. STEPS TO BAY, 3 BR. l aba,dio1'm,£rpl,gar. 2 patios Ii earden $42$ 328 sapphire, 644·09$4 BAYFRONT. 2 Br. 2ba, Pier beach. Vrly $695. Wlnter $595, 123 E . Bayfront (213)478·3577 daya or <'7H 1675·7985 wknd • I ,. ....... Offlc" 1 flONTH FREE .Full Mtvice. No lea•e re-q'd.-ioo-eou 1q. n. Plenty of parklna. 2082 s. E. Bri•lol •St, Newport Beach. 557·7010 { JuST COMPUTIO ·F\all MrVice olfices, <112 to an •·'· > Jrv Ind Comp&ex, clbr. decor, re. ~ ceptionl.t, secr•t•l'J, llel'OJC, bl uepiat. mall Ir colCee 1crv. Formal con· ference rm & lounge, 1'"rn/Unfum, avail dal· tr.mo/molM.~5 I J . ....................... .__ __ ........ ___ _ ••••c•• .. • 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** Helrf'N•rlck 24851 La1ui Sbore Ell'oro You are tM winner "ol .. YlcletS ,...,.. '""".._ .... IUSIOY Mi Cua, 1• Main ..... Apply daU)', l ti1SPM.fft-8100 CHEF-Part tame' Newport Beach area tall 8»3819 an tPM CHEPS for new top quall t7 lunch and dlnne house. Seafood & ateaka Send Resume: MKT Campua Dr. fl N.B ~. CllW MAHA611S Self motivated in- d1vkluala to run student crews Mlllnl tbe DalJy Plliot. Work J:OO to 9:00 p. m. Top earnln11. It you aeek $200 to S400 per week., call 6*4100 Needed Now 4HW.•St .. U. 991-1063 HOTB. A/UC·CU( Pref. exper. in credit card bl1Ung. Contact Murlel Ji'ranke, Newporter Inn, 114/844·1700 ex\ 51t. EOE. • $ , •MllMCAI. llCB'TIOHIST bu.1 Dr's ued respon, ener1etlc, person w/front Ole exper. 'O Hrs wk, benefits Call 9*3803. Appl1 at MO& L11un1 Hilla ll&ll. W"1D• WU.. UDIOSHACK A TANDY CORP. E.O.E We have openings for a few select in· dividWlls who possess hlcbest intefri- ty. prof esslonal appearance ind d&- aire for success. Applicants must feet comfortable in prime areas such as Big Canyon. Spy1las1, Corolla del Mar, Linda Isle. Lido Is~ ai1d other prestigiuos communities. Interview by appointment only. ... IWllll\ll)C)OI ran1e, lull atze, Eaaliah Sheep Doa, male Iara• ov~. 10 mo. old. Beat orrer •ssa-OOM 588-8218 ........,. ______ _ VOCA.DO G.£. Washer Great Dane.Harlequin Sec'y w/bookeeplu exp Prr, 3dya wk. 8-5. lrvin Ranch Farmer's Milt, 838-2851 Wm. L. Pereira Assoc. Service Sta. Niabt Attend MacArthur At Ford Rd 2 Or 5 nllea a wk, Apply, CoronadelMar Shell, 17th• Irvine, NB 714/8"~ Service Station Atten .. 1--------,-- dant, exper'd. Day ac REFRIGERATQR·clean, WILDB ex. cond .. 14 cu h, copper MacGreaor Yacht Corp. cotor. S165. $48·8980 SHIP /KECEIYIM~ 1631 Placentia, C.M. 1--------1 We neec\ C2) p /time peo---------Was he r & Dry e r , pie for our ore in Costa '-(J/0/ Wbtrlpoo11 bvy duty, Mesa. Some typln• & ~ hrvat eola, 1 yr old. phone correap. Hrs SacrificeS39S. needed 12-' or 1·5. CaU WESTEM PACIFIC Adminl 21cuft. aide by for im.ervlew, aide refrf1. w /ice maker THI LOOK PEAIONNa SERVICE.S & cold water dispenser. 4 644-6100 2DIC>2 Brookhunt year1 old. Avocado '350. Ste 'JJr1. Huntinaton Bcb '716-2275 SJLK Screen Pressman,. 17114) ~ able to prinl mulU·color1--V-------Seara wuber S50 setu111. 4 Day week. Call Women att trne's for ~~ 1~°!!'· 9'7t-7880. metal fabrtcaUon work, ----'""-------i SPRAY PAINTER Helper, 13 yrs or older, mutl have car. 718-8749 STIMO Typln1 llO, lb 80. Varied ore d\IUa. Irvine area. Call lot appt. 540-7639. £.O.E. StOctc boy, part lime. Must be 18 years. 4llM-0'161 --------- tun1e or call. N1tall. Fox1t Develop· ment C«p. 305 J7th St Hunttn.1ton Beach 5.18-2581 Swimmlft1 PGOl service MM •am.d. Mal tyne pickup truek, WUJ tralp.; tau a1t epm.197440. female pup. 5 weeka old. ••• S.IOMMt.el 29815Andrea Way La1una Nl1uel ' You are the winner ol 4TlcbtttotM '" ........... Festl•GI Family Entertainment OcL laftd2 Woodbrtd1e In Irvine (Culver Dr. al SAT/SUN·l127l Jullp Lo.1----..,.--....,..--1:---------:-1 <Wamu & Goldenwest off Tucana acrou Wlo· tepbr\11 School, H.B.) Furn, baby ilAllAM COLT Grey yurtln1. Very ctosslc. 1st Place, Clua A Show winner. Terriq to qualified buyer. Call t714) 628·9248 evea or " CAS BBQ lriJI $25. Cblld 's ·desk and chair m. 3' l)au top coffee ta. le 125. a• aftlflc1al plant lth vase t2$. Two 75' 1arden hou, new, SS · uch. Ontt man rub~r ... ·raft, likll new~. CroqQet ,I• game with cart. n11w ' $7.50, ~17( ~LECTROVOICE 205 "' microphones, n(IW $25, :1.i willaellseparat.tily. SCM classic 12 typewriter $25. Htiav¥ duty boat trailer winch with post $25. 50 • AMP &Xt«ln.Slon cord 100' .. Jong $2:5. Rand NcNaJly '"'" globe with Atlas Sl5. ,., M agnacord d lctatlon type tape recorder $25. • Nikonos llabtmt!ler case • S15. Storage bench kit • $10. Marine Items. ,.. anchors, compasses , , •11•llghta $5-$25. Electrical .... builders hardware $1 {. :per pile. 846-«>33 , '72 Mazda parts 5·$25 . • • Ford Muatang rHr end $25. Cbevelfo 12 bolt rear 41nd $2S. VW front axle and whetil1 $25. '86 .Mercury part• ~-szs. • Cadillac. AM·FM radio $20. Nf:w Muatang ,radiator $25. Ford disc brakti aet up $25. '66 Corvair parts $5·$25. - 1!46-tlMl .~ T.RUNDLE bed and mat· ..l , treas $12. Marble coffe .._, .. table $25. Two rosewood _.chair• $20 each. • .Rosewood corteff tabl '· jZS. Delk .SlO. Dresse ;~ $25. 673·4544 Balboa ..... Island ;2 RALEIGH. A1ukl. ·~ aollfast 10-apet:dl, 1 .• rramt:S and whet:! S2 -· each. Additional wheel SS·UO. Ktln~or triheater el11ctrlc $15. Welding eJ..ctrodJ, 25pds SlO. B&W TV SlS . Fiberglasa boat material SU. PhotO equipment, PURE 'BRED RABB FOR BREEDING $) ea S.9185 SADl>l.E~A(K BMW .. \.'. I 000 t1 1 .I I. I \ I' I I. I,. 1 •u,.,·, ,, a11t,,urt•. I S4ttt .. C•1l1ndMtn :aoo1 E. l.ltSA~ 9735 mi rile le rY1 a zda .. _ ~ ·u • . •-, -.. • , .. .. r·. ' . I ' •' /'11'1 IOU Vlt 1<> 11\'"i, ( J/ \ • II I / 1 , ' 'f} .J /r.t/ t, '.I' I ./ 'o , ' 1 ,.., , ~ , :1J' , :'1 . 9 • • 1 • • ,. •• ' ' ,'( ! I o J <. ,j of ' ! I ~ MBZ CWlic 'IC 300SE, $ pau Cpe. Hu beld u In· veatmeot. Loaln1 saorap. Beaut. cream, red leather. ba.r1aln. f1,950.~ • • • • llJ/ I 7"NJJI ·73~ 210la401 . ., Auto, power ateerlna. Stereo, air (showroom cond1Uon> 480 G PQ $1995. Harbour V.W I t : , ,I , • • • ,.. ~~~= :gfi : JIJ/6 lf/tflo!lll • .. it 1976 Pouche 912 E. • Yellow/'l'an, 5 sp. *' Jt Blaupunkt All·F¥ • it Stereo cau-e"'9, 15" * • poliabed Alloys, Bra. * .,. Beat offer. Aak for * ti Bryan. 6'5-131'7 it at '75srrrPIU it Fae. hardtop, Lo mi., ,. XLNT cood. l Call on our ,. Custom Jl'ln. Plan. • (583NXR) • * * '71BUS, Body & eng. in xlat cond. __....:__ ____ ..:..;;.....;._. $2,600. 536-7148 "76 COIOLLA . Auto. ,, ...... llOIOflf •• , co114ltllon1111. AM "Cito. ~--~ .... lo ID CW1C>a 11 _.. __....,, ,,.ll'Qltl. "* Good ~ .,..,, '74 SUPER Bug. A/C. AM/FM, 8-t:rk, reblt eng. bst ofr. 810·5190 e>r 71B-5915 '68 vw. 8-track, runs but. needs work. $400 or ? Dave. 846-7051or979-3763 '73 VW Sqbaclc 412. AM· FM atereo, new paint • good c:ondJtion. $2215. Mf.2789 ~57'17 truCI 11!1.&CTiON U Et>CAKS -"-caata • ror )"OUI' \'W P~•d for or Dot Cal Klillt or J errr 808 WlTIIAM YW Wcstm ler .A\l.f, 113.m1orm-1110 '10 VW f'aatb.-ar.lc , ~ t appre«.·111tt' MWll ull 1m t:r1'd SJ m Wll41 -----------'11 VW t'1tmper. Xlnt intr. mo 1(5 Sta Wan. Xlnl Ql1i. tr"n.'· ~ or bei.t CWMI. AM·FM r11d1als olr 831 2331 _ SllOU ofr. S:.U , 8h1 to Swtdcn: M1>t · t-1 ·13 Volvo Fastback. Im· 'i>7 VW cmpr, ms &d, nd maculale cond Like :S~rk ~1 .200. bat ofr. ~. lll0().14a 0158' . , -X~ln --d '70 Volvo 1800. A/C, II 12 \' W liu:o l con · track •tereo. ad cond. AM FM i.tueo. S22SO. !ltluat aacrifl<'c $3500. :54572439·5 V'J60632ans 645·12116•\laiwk.nd ·12 VW, blue <'On\l•rl 14 142. A 1c , •uto. AM FM Good cond AM1 FM Xlnl. cond. 12400. Call 960 4~1 Beat offer, muat aell 1 M2·44-41 '12 VW BUG Xlnt. mech. cond. Cln. S2l00 or beat olr. Must sell. MB· l:M6 af\ Autos. UMd 5:30P~f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----• Gwral HO I 71 VW Bus:. aunrf, aiood ••••••••••••••••••••••• mechcond. 975.7234 art 6PM 1970 vw Bug . eood mechanically cond. $1000 or offer. 631·2092 doya or 979-6247 eves. IN THE IRVINE AUTO CENT ER Sa!es. Service & Leasing '77 CLEARANCE NOW ON NEW CAR TRADE-INS 'T7 DATSUM "' 4 cyl .. 5 apeed. AM/FM radio, lo l'tlllMQe. (646SLRl '""' tqUA-ACIC .. ft)etd. ()(VJ012l Ml\>tON \ll/1(',MPc}litf\ . ' . ~JI 1'41! 4'1', '104 '78 El Dorado. Musl sell. '811 Coutar. orig owner, Lomi,5yrwnty.$8800or clean. auto. air. 51650. bstofr. 6'4-4555 837-5176 '68 Fleetwood, SS,000 68 Colijlur. needs puinl. orielnal miles Sl050 hus new tires. brakes & 675 2866675-8688 trans Sl600 646-81-19 '76 El Dorado. lmm11c. M Couj(ar XR7. stereo, Lo ad ed. S i I v e r auto. AC, PS. PB, S735 w/match'& Int. 22,600 ml 642·9482 ~. S515'107 Dodge ··············~········ 9935 1973 Maven~k. VII xlnl rood. tape player. S1800 or orr. 768-031-1 . On approved credit 38 month open end lease Cap amt s 10.oe1 98 Lease-end residua! S8988 85. Total 1st mo pmt S581 47 (incl 1st mo. condition dep S200. license lee S213) Tot1I amt of pmts incl tax $806492 (Ser 7W84F813931) • THIS WEEKEND (FRID~Y-~ATURDAY·SUllDAY) EASY CIDll TERMS EU ore·s MOST SUCCESSFUL CAR . IM HISTORY IS MEREi THE MEW 1978 MODELS ARE MOW ARRIVING . . FIESTA AT OUR DEALERSHIP ALMOST DAILY • ALL REMAIMIMG 1977 MODELS MUST GO! . BY FORD WHILE THEY LAST, GET TOP DISCOUNTS OF THE YEAR OM THESE BRAND NEW '77 MODELS. ..a...& ~ for a ~4atety MW ......... • 1'..t '111"1 .... ._.,I I ... CfIT pet foe ••C•· IT'S DYM-0-MITE OM A 90-IMCH WHEELBASe! a·1G SELECTION 22 ~INTOS • 24 GRANADAS 3 MUSTANGS • 2 MAVERICKS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 8 THUNDERBIRDS 8 LTD H's 15 LTD's • PLUS ALL 177 TRUCKS, VANS, AND RV VEHICLES. 56599 175 THUNDERBIRD V-8. arto. trans., factory air. ClOndttloning, full power, AM/FM lter90 radio w/tape, Matw. vlnyt roof. 8PMd control. tilt stMrtng wheel. Uc. te12LXH Stock t2a83. s5599 '73 THUNDERBIRD -8, 9&1te. trana.. factory air conditioning. full ~. AM/FM stereo nidio Wit.,. deck, heater, \ilnyt roof. Lie,: t122HPZ Stock 12888. '2999 OTHERS '7SMERCURY MONARCH GHIA 2 DI. v-e. auto. trana.. fldoly air cc>ndltJonlng, l)OW9f' MeerinD, POW9I' dltc bnic9a. SIOMf wlndOW&. AM/FM stereo radlO w/tape, helter. vtl\Yt toOf. Uc. I025MXA &toClk '2914. 53899 -. .. -. . . SPECIAL PURCHASE . FROM FOID MOTOll CO. OF 1977 Models '77 LTD LANDAU 4DOOI V-8. auto. trans .• factory air oondltlonlng, full pcwer, AM/FM stereo radio. heater. vtnyt roof. Landau top. tilt tteerlng wheel. speed control. with ~ox. 8.76e mil ... Lie. f233RFB Stock 12923. 55799 '77 LTD 112 DR. v;.a, auto. trant.. air conditioning, power steering. PoW9" dlec braQs. radio. heater, vlnyt roof. Uc. t270RSD Stook t2918. 54799 177 MAVERICK 2 Dlt e eyt., auto. trans .• factorv air oonditloning. P<>W9" atMring, rldio. h•atw. Lie. •ae&RF8 Stock 12938. 53699 171 LTD II WAGON V-8, auto. trana.. factory air ool\dltiontng, p0wer steering. power dlac brak... 1'8dlo, heat«, tug. r.ctc; .· ~ doOr loelca. approic. 4,507 mtea. l:lc. t« 1 RSO Stock t204S. s5399 -OTHER~ '14MERCURY COINtAID7 v.a, auto. trant • ftlctory 8'r concHtlonfno. power ttwtng. ~ dltc ~ pow9r' Hat, l'ldk>. helttt, 'flnyt root. .UC:. ttOOHSU 8tockl2859 $9Ulll WAGOM V·8, auto. trans.. factory air oondltlonlng, pcwer steering. power disc~. radio, S,TATIOM WAGON heater. lug. rack. Lie. #tl30LXH &rock 4 cyl~ 4 l?Md. air oondltlonlng, radio. heater. f1007B. tow mileage approx. 19.140 mJIH. Lie. $ 3 3 9 9 J318PKE Stock f2995. '75 MERCURY MOMTEGO MX STA: WGN. V-8. auto. trant .• ar2:eondltlonlng, pow•r steering, power disc btaktt. i11dio. heeler, luo. raci<. Uc. t383LWS StOc~ 2774. '75TORINO STATION WA&OM V-8. al.Ito. trant.. fectOrY air c;;ond1tionlng, power .steering, rldlo. heater. I~. r.ac. Lie. t379MDX StOd< l3020. '3099 ~OTHER~ 171 MERCURY COU.AaXl7 V9' l&llQ; Wft8., tectory <llr C!Ohdltloftlnt. ~ ~ ~ dfec .,,.... pow9I' WlndoWI, AM/FM :at..-.o CHH"9 r9dlo, hH(tr, wtn,t roof UC. '8llOLK ~..,, 53299 '73 PINTO . s9u11E WAGON 4 cyl .. auto. trans .. radio, heat•r. l ie. f 12-4HSX Stock 12968. s2099 '7 4 MERCURY' CAPRI e cyt., 4 IOMd. tKtory air conditioning, ridfO, heater. Uc. f&16WX Stock t3044. . 52999 '74 DATSUN 1210 2DOOR .. ieyt ......... ndlo. hMter. UC. fMIJJU 890Ckt21A. '2999