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1977-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
, . a -~---Do ·oc Churches Have Deserted AiSleS? :i ... t "'-..By JJ\~Kl.E HYMAN Of lllli Daily PllM SIAH llt ca~ qyietl,y w Qr8-!ln Count..v-Set up headquarte~ fn 11 Costa ~a motel. Me6 : ilk mh~ters. Talked to about 40 people. And endfld up in Time magailqe. . 1 Rev. J . Russell Hale, a professor at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Oett~burg, Pa., was studyin g why people don't go to church. · He sampied si x carerully selected ··un· churched" counties across the country and wrote about them.in a ~klet. "California Is, I believe, the second hj,hest state in unchurched p(>pulation." Ha~ -~-.--~ • ---is Or~e -County r;;i1y-One of from e pr1t 0 acy or ttretr own Ile Hid be bel" the country's six most irreligious cars or even, via television, their . Jewish families do Just that, on1 counties? homes. · ·joining a temple wben they hav --!I'hat's what a minister.. :JIUlS.. •. .BeY~tf.J>ward~ ~elly or that children old enough for reUgio quoted as sayin·g in a recent artJ. church esUmatoo S'unaay atten· school. -' cle in Tlme JDa11ti ine. He-was dance al between 6,500 and 7,00Q. Dx. George Wood.J,>astor of studying why certain people with an additional 2,500\0 3.,00Q. Newport Kua ChrlaUan ~ don't go to church and picked • persons in Sunday school classes. said be think.I there ta a s Orange County as one of the six Rev. Robert Schuller's Sunday religious sentiment in the. arel top nonchurchgoing counties to morning services are also broad· but that churches are sometimes study. cast on television's "Hour of not able to meet all need) Orange Cou nty religious Power." Producer Mike Na.son because of the high c~t of~· leaders disagree, with some. said no audience statistics are panding. · 11 reservations. · · available for Orange County but "Whenever there's a genuine "Churches are more alive in that betw~ 150,000 and 200,000 spiritual movement, it c .. n Orange County than 1 know of people in !outhern California flourish in any circumstances,;" a nywhere else," s aid· Rev . watch each week, aud about two he said. "On the other hand, it' -&a1d-ln teleph<>A!_ ioterv~, noting. tha Washington and Oregon states tied for first place. 'If you can surf ' in the morning and ski the same afternoon, yqu're not g oing to be-Monsignor Thomas !· Nevin of andahalfmillionnationwide. ch~h ls going to develop in,. St. Joachim Church in Costa The iact::ih&'-Some .... Q~r._.Ja,..,o""g..,e._-Jlm.uuuuU.i.:.l-fuAu.;c:p'l.1.t:ed;.v....Jw11.aa..lCJ-4lit....ihwU51;;a...:to~b~ilV~.-~ Mesa. County residents may be re-facilllies," ''rwJlnted a metropolitan area to balance some of the rural areas I had picked," Hale . said. "The counties around Los Angeles were "YMA" . heavily uncburched and I picked Oranie." He said the designation "unchurehed''-cam~ from a Natiohul Coupcil of Churches study published in 1974 and based ort reported cbun:h membership. . Hale arrived in Costa Mesa in 1976 for a month. firSt meeting with ministers to get names of people they knew who did not go to church. · (See WHO'S UNCHURCHED!, Page A3) __ ... ~ ~~--8-IJ N DAY I . VOL. 70, NO. 289, 7 SECTIO much turn ed on by church at 11.' He supported bis assertion by ligious without attending church · He cited the case of his ow~ pointing to the coun(y's most vis-was also.pointed out by Rabbi church, which outgrew Jtc ible large churches: Melodyfand Stephen Einstein of Temple Newport Beach facillty when the in Anaheim,, Calvary Chapel in B.tnei Tzadek in Fountain Valley. cqngregation reached·~()() and, in SaJlta Ana. and the Garden Grove "I'm not sure that you can 1973, merged with the 60 to 80 Community Walk-in Drive-in gauge people's religiosity by members of the Costa Mesa As- Church. church attendance," he said. "In sembUesofGod. • The Garden Grove churcb in our church we are commanded to Since then, the group has in- particufar has turned the coun-observe the Sabbath. A person creased to about 800 and, he ty's mobility into an advantage. can p}>.5erve the Sabbath at home Hesitant churchgoers can attend with 1Us family." .<See CLERGY, Page A3) ·.,------ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR~IA SU NDAY,OCTO~ER 16, 1977 TWENTY·FIV!:-CENTs- Crosli ·--......-,. , LOS ANGELES,AP) -'Bini B • 1 'T1 ~· •_ T. ,,4 styllstorbave madeoutmusical~ Crosby.mfe<rlUr19:S:t-autobiCJ. urwi ~ue . I~-_ly.._!t'~ lar\eJ~ause o~ the as; graphy "Call ~e Lucky." But it . -· soc1a\ions lormetlwh1lifl-W_.--• was more than luclt that kept him . . , . . ·· with bis band • -• I b,ung around A,,WI..,.... .CROONER'S SON, HARRY CROSJ'Y, ARRIVES IN SPAIN Met at Airport by Gotflnv Host CeHr de Zuluel• a topsW for morethan4S.ye.ar:s. MADRID, Spam (AP> -Btng Crosby s son Harry arnved m the musicians day and ntgbt. I It was a Jove affair' between M~driO: turday to bring home the body of the beloved enter· listened to them talk. I picked . t Bing Crosby and_ the world. The lamer. .. ---""'tdea:s:-Aithougtr-1-wun't a-t&UIMtr-..._.:....:.. .. pllblic_adored and embraced bis f;Iarry Cro~by told N!):>orters in Madrid that funeral ser)'ices cian _ I'm SJ.ill Dot one--~ :_ !- smooth way with-a -melody. bls fcrr hLS father w1l I ~ held1'ues<tay in Los Angeles. -learned to appreciate good thin,. insouciant charm, hi5 oft·candid Crosby's widow. KaUlryn, sai<f he will probably be buried-··when 1 lftmrd tlf~m~ and to""° manner _ never pushinc too beside his parents and his first wife at a Los Angeles cemetery. cognize'bad things and _ avoid bard, never brag'ging, always U.S. consular officials in Madrid said an autopsy perforP1ed them ... m~y deprecaling~iatalenlL Saturday by Spaiilsb medical authorities showed nothing to con-After breaking into film first , In a rare analytical mome.nl in met with preliminary med.lcairepoi1s that Crosby ~li df'lrtlearr wnb. Moci "'Senhett two-l'oolert 1972 Crosby' who died Friaay of -attack. · • , and then -as a singing star at· a he~ aUa~k while playing golf The consular oHicials said that because of Spanish regula· Paramount, he had to struggle•tO --nrMadrid,~mrnent~.__. li.QnS C.r_~_b_).'.'s body would no~ be fl own t0 Los·Angeles-until Mon-retain his nat.uralnesa. The >fationshlp ith the public: day. rather lhantOO'iy as earlier announced. -studio iftMed1hat his eatS...wer,t ~'They fe I 'm more li.k~one« ~ -''wind' and had to J>e flattenei!t . ;them, ratMr than a professional • • · My singing is sort of natucal. ll answenftg c:ftj~st1ons. But during . joyt>d himself r;io matt-er what d~~sound..J.ike. a tcalned a #ettme_ of being interviewed. happened. In his youth, Dad had voice. and most of them think: he left a record of bis life and s ung In amateur Gilbert & PRESS, NEIGHBORS MOURN DEATH -;-A4, 5 ·weJt. he sings about like I do, phil060phy. Sullivan productions. My; mother you know, when I'm in the In the autobiography, he wrote had a sweet., clear voice. Their back.with spiritgutn. Finally, be bathroom or in the shower and that the luckiest thing in his life shared love of singing ·helped · rebelled 8.J)d •ent oft to play golf feel good and woke up wJth abap-was his parentage. bring them together." · untiltbestiadiobossestelented •• PY feeling.' They think I'm one ot "My dad was relaxed and Crosby al!ded _Jbat _ano~er "to the n.rst part or 'Sbe Lovea the fellas." casual and believed in living in stroke or luck was .joining the Me Not,' I looked like a whippet , Bing was not given to in· the present and having a g9Qd Paul Whiteman Band in 1927. ~ trospec_tion, nor did be fancy Ume. He had a full li!e and en· "I! I have any ability as a sona <See CROSBY~ PageA3) .. " I Hij !!ck~~ Receive Fue~ -. . ExecutU>n -Threa Tnwarteain-Dubai Dl]lJAl, United Arab Erriirates and children among the 0hostages (AP) -Hija~rs holding 87 as-the S a.m. PDT cjeadline for hostages aboJU'd a West German blowing up the plane neared. · -,etliner early today threatened to In West Germany, Chancellor ex~cute~trphmets-~tain-and-Helmut-&bmid bad~ seheduled two-passerrgen-unless-fuel:~ 1lnolber-in a-series &Hf'i&is supplied. Officials quickly pro-cabinet meetings to decide ,!ided a small quantity of fuel to whether to release 11 jailed ter· reacfivafe the af.fcraft's a1r coo-rorists and pay $15 million in ditioning. ransom. The hijackers aJso de- The bJjackers had threatened manded freedom for two Palesli· to k1l(the captaib ·and two . niansjruledinTurkey. passengers and one hostage The coodJUons were set by both every five minutes until the fuel the hijackers and by the kld- was dellvered, officlals said. napers of Wes t Germa~ in· Dubai authorjties ,said they dus ttialist Hanns Martin again tried without success to Schleyer, apparently acting in negotiate the release of flt least '"' concert. The kidnapers said four sick persons and the women Scbleyer would die unless the de- 7o'an Littk Escapes .Correction Center RALEIGH, N.C. <AP) -.Joan Little, whose trial on charges of killing her jailer made intema-· tional headlines, has escaped .I from prison. the North Carolina · Correction Center for Women said Saturday night. "We discovered she was gone itboul ~ao p..m,, !!-1aid Sgt. G.G. )Jarber. "I don't know how sffe Je!t here." -· Miss Little was acquitted• -ipore than a y e ar ago of charges or murdering a Beaufort County jailer. She "testified the jailer had attempt· ~ to rape her and that she stabbed him with an ice pick in self def4µ1R. • .. Yott.owing her acquittal, Miss Uttte was returned to prison to ~ • senten~e Jqr .J>.teikln ~nd entering. ~ bad been • 'tbe Beaufort County jail pend- 4nlf an appeal in that case when sbe said she was assault-· ed by the jailer .. She was placed o~ work re· (SeeLITl'LE, Pa1.-A2> • • JOAN LITTLE .fJM• Prfaon - mands were met by 1 a.m. ,PDT. Bonn sent a "very imMant message" to Schleyer s ·kld- napers through a Swiss go. b~tween, a •-l'nme..nt spo.kesman-uid-;-He-Oki not elaborate. • · - The hijackers threatened to blow up the jet by 5 a.m. PDT to- day tmless Bonn releases the 11 West German terrorists and ar-ranges the release of two Pales· tinian guerrillas jailed ln Turkey. Those freed were to be flown to Vietnam, Somalia or South Yemen. The hijackers also want a~ million ransom. The Red.. .. ~rmy Faction set simll~'d'emands, but imppsed a deadline of 1 a.m. PDT today. • A .B..onn go~er-n men t spokesman denied an earlier re· port that a German antiterrorist team was in Dubai. Sources in Bonn said the unit, dispatched after the plane was hijacked, ls now in Ankara, Turkey. Two men and two women armed with pistols and grenades hijacked the twin-engine jet on a fight from Majorca to Frankfurt and forced it to tnake -refueling slops in Rome and Nicosia, Cy~rus before landing here Fri· day. One of the hijackers idert· tlfled himself as a member otthe Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The 82 passengers are mosUy German tourists, Including 10 beauty queens who were on a complimentary tour. Thirty-one women and seven children were reported on board. ~ the aircraft sat in the desert sun today, a catering truck de· livered a cake from the Emirates' defense minjsler lo a hostage stewardess for her 28th birthday, atrporf'Sbarcasifcr. The hljacker who accepted It stood in the plane'• open hatch drinkine a son drink and pointing a pistol at the head of a crewman. The bljacker appeared to be ·1aughina. • • B~dgeBfoek Traffic on the Santa Ana River bridge was halted for nearly an hour early today a fter a collision between a Volkswagen occupied by two women and a Corvett~ driven by a man. All three . ...were tr~ated for injuries at the scene and then rushed to Hoag Memorial Hos pital, Newpor t Beach. Firemen from Huntington Beach and Newport Beach washed away gasoline that formed on the pavement after the collision. Paramedics...fr~m..botll.cities responded to the accident at a point that divides the two communities. Hos pital of- ficials said they hoped to re· lease the trio after treatment for minor injuries. • GRAB BAG -More and more lnc. been doing since its aldnft , Orange Countians are taking ship Glomar Explorer maae rnerchandlse Wlthout paying for headlines trylq to l'eCOY9I' a it. Dennis McLeltan of Featuring Russian submarine? Statt"""*- Sectlon takes a look at the up· WUliai;n Schreiber looks at tbe surge in te"en th~ns. A natiQnal Newport Beach firm's latest survey finds that rew observers arctic explorations on Pa1e as. report shoplJft.ers because they • · a rc unsure of what acUon to take. See Page Cl. ACTORS BEAT FEA• - Herschel Bernardi aad Mike Farrell reveal ln separate slorie by Associated Press writers M1lhmr"Gtove1 and .let 11 !tack that their conquest over fear led to success on stage and tn telcvisi~tl.· Page C5. TIP OF 1CEBERG -What baa Global Madne Development. .. ·, r M CAILVPllOT Sunday. October 18, 1m· .. ~®®&@IJ' W&li©Gfl --W86K/y review-ot-Orange.Coast bighligb.ts IMllY PIMt ,._. ,.._ LONG WAIT PROVED FUTILE TO MOST World Series Mostly a 'Hope' The World Series means many things. For a large numbe r o r Los Angeles and area businesses it means added bucks. But for a goodly por-JJon of Orange Countians seeking tickets, it meant frustration early last week. Lines of people camped and stood for hours at ticket outlets only to be"tumed away. In Newport Beach~ th~e .---+-..,.,,kw.,.,.,,M' -i 12 hou~at-th&Br4Qdw•)'=in Fashicm lsltnd ~<> tested when the m ajority of tickets went to employes. One man became so enraged that he had to be ejected from the stOlle. -However, store-and tick~tron oHicials played down the problems, saying there were bounCl to be sorfle unhap'J)y baseball fans. And the tickets were later confiscated from the e.mployes and sold to those who had waited, the of(icials ~laim. In Costa Mesa, 2,000 tur ned out for 280 tickets. ' , s-iin~p in. H11nHnrtan Beach for 16 tickets. T8'.Y seemed more upset at Walter O~Ma ey, D9(1ge~ahball club presi_dent, than at management or the Montgomery Ward slore al 7777 Edipger Ave .. ectord· ing to Wally Boyko, store merchandising mal\ager. O'Malley was blasted as a "tightwad." Co'">tcl M l'Scl Worms Leave Mesans Squirming. There wel'e worm&-m\he Cost.a Mesa water supply last week and it was enough to make some residents squirmy Take the ca:.c of ~r::. S\!'San I lealev ot 665 Ross St She foonrl - the pinsized worms in her toilet bOwl three weeks ago. :\!rs · Healey checked with her doctor and pa.id SlO.SO for medicine to treat her bersel.( abd her rarnuy~ Cast weelc she also fovnct-~ the creatures in her toilet tank. This time she called the water departm~l and learned that the worms had come through the city water supply. Ed Schnabel, general manager ot th'e Costa Mesa County Water District, iden· tlfied them as Oy larva. Schanbel eliJtained that a test at the San Joaquin Reservoir in Irvine where the worms usually slnk t.o the bottom had drawn them out and into the city water supply. The tests are due to end this week and that s hould help solve the problem although some trace of the midget fly 1-ar-va will pcobabl~-continue until temperatures drop, ac· cordlng to Metropolitan Wat er Dlstrlct spokeswoman, Jan!$ VanKeuren. llileil Irvine Seeks Count of Grazing Cows - Orange Couoty has become such an urban center that most counting done is In profit and loss columns. However , i R Irvine whe r e many in· dustries have located new plants, they are counting cows. The cattle cJieck came about last week ~-aquna Hills :.. when th~ Irvine Clty Coun· · ell ordered the action to de· termlne if the Irvine Com· pany is abldjng by terms or the Williamson Act. The act gives the grazing lands preserve status. Coun· cilwoman Gabrielle P ryor arguedlliatcJue to a re~nt Jana-use a me nmnentto the Irvine general plan calling JQr.eve11"tual r~idential de- v el o p men t o( the Wil\jamson acreage, lhe property s hould be re- moved from the preserve. But"for awhile, s tudents will be hired to tab cows; their ears atuned lo low· ing. · Digging Proves Whale of a Job Excavating for a 15-acre coMtruction slte in Laglllla Ntguel proved to be a whale or a job last w~k. Bulldozers unearthed lower jaw bones ol.)Vhat is believed to be a baleen whale that could be six million years old. Dr. Lawrence G. Barnes of the Natural History Museum In Los Angeles and a ,group of volunteers and students used picks,· trewels and whlsk brooms to uncover the jawbone as rast as possl· ble. Il's sitting in the middle of the project since workers still have another 25 feet to dig. And not all are arcbaeologJcally mlnde4. "That fish is eosting us t&.000 a day." on. di•IJ'Unll~ worker sald. After all, the construe· tiOft crew had nothing to do untll the bones were removed except stand around and drink beer. \ ' Huntinqton B l'clCh to a state law that allows posseasion and use of hand· h eld-aerosol weapons . Once a person has com· _pleted t_he course, they must go lOUnrpolice sta· tion. be finger -prlt'lted and pay n small fee to receive a • • permit allowing them to Huntington carry the Mace. Students · ...,.......--\ In the class will be i:wolvcd F ::S.::.::OC:.f---Golden.. We.st College ,{S \In demonstr ations, testing o«erffig a clo&S'~ttiat could-and-exposed..-tn...Lear m prove to be a gaaser. T.he and tear gaa weapons. The cla11 l3 a tear gas training free classes are schedull!d session for citizens who Nov. 5, Dec. 3, Jan. 7 and wantlocar ry Maccfor self .Jan. 31 from 8 a.m. to!> protection. The program p .m . on the Huntington was developed in response Beach campus. •• ..l'!'lf~ ..... \ .. , • ~ Oop-,.r • • • .., •'/4-~ • T("~-·-~ --~• ,,·sr ,.,.. · , • , 'No Return?' Abuse ~Marine_Ljfe lfit T-=!ffi!Bli , ByTOMBARLEY Ol .. 01111, ..... ,t.Mf Man has reached the po!:_nt of no return in terms of preserving an environm~'nt that ts being in· creasingly ·ravished by the ig- . .norant and lh.e uncarjng,_ Dr. •J ean-Michel Cousteau warned a -Costa Mesa audience Saturday night. "Many forms of marine life arc being wiped out today," the j?ldest son of international ccologist-ex_plore r Jacques Cousteau comm,nted duri~ his lecture-in the• Orange toast College auditorium. Offering the second lectU(e in the series, "Man and the Sea." Cousteau warned that "the quali- ty of our lives depends on the quality of our environment.'' Using a color movie and slides to illustrate his lecture, Cousteau stressed that m an's abuse of his water sources and the resulting effect on all forrps of marine life is perhaps the most disturbing factor in today'$ environmental crisis. "If we have no water we have no life, .. he said. "And we must remember as we continue to abuse it and impair its quality that only one percent of the water ()n this alobe is the fr:esh water that we c~rea~ily use." Coustuu suggested that the growing number of Western disturbed at the mounting as· sault on the environment should lool't lo the f e w r e mainlqg-"' primitive cultures for possible t~~~ttfl~~;µ;.;~~~ili a ns we~ to l,lio tJ I lom"" o The French authority on the marine environment described the e:15per-Ml~..of Jl 62-member party headed by him which re. - cently spent one month on a re- mote islal'\d north of New Guinea. Cousteau said the object of lhe sojourn on the rarely visited island was to emphasize to participants that the Islanders who -occupy two viJiages of 300 persons each live oft the land and its water. He stressed that the islanders use every morsel of such staples as coconuts for food, fiber and fuel and go to great lengt.b.s to ensure that their cultivation and fishing 1n no way disturb soil str ucture or masrine life in their locality. "We learned a tremendous amount from these charming, frie ndly people," commented Cousteau as he showed scenes or village life viewed by bis party. But he made it clear that Western man will have to learn the New Guinea lesson in much greater numbers if the drift to en- vironmental disaster is to be averted. Cadette Capers ., .... ·- • societies who are now beeomlng '.'Fortunate l y,'' he s aid, "eoologlst.s and economists are at ·Jast beginning to work together since both now clearly see the tragedy that confron\s us. · F,.._PageAI "Who knows?," he s aid, "it might not be too late. But of one T JTlv:FT·rt?--~-=----_.,. _ _.htn~~~o.aadtbat Is th Huntington Beach ~roop 1364 Jta4. more luck with their pyramid than Irvine Troop 1776 ,SJ.id in the tug-of-war at Saturday's Cadettc-o-rama at Laguna Niguel. The lrvine scouts lost to a team from Orange. Troop 136' managed. to stay in oositfon for one minute while singlng a so'•ax...-. --• Ld. .a .a~ • • • lhereisnoUmetolose." · Scouts from all over the county participated in the camp· ing and spo~ing activities. .. lease several months ago. But --~work release-priYilegLwa~ suspended lasrweek. The prison·- s aid she , had reported late to lbe dental olfice where s he was . working as a hygfanist. The young black woman, who -su rfendered -s1mrtty-after -her- famous escape on charges of murdering jailer Clarence Al· -ligood In her cell, was tried in July and Augu.st 1975. After the .trial, Miss Little was returned to prison l<> Sffve the 7 to IO-year sentence for u -mo-. . her hOme town of Washington, N.C. She began her prison term in January of las t year and .Several months ago was made eligible for work -cel~as.e privileges . .cAltbough she had trouble fine1lng a work release job, she finally landed one in the office ot Dr. David Lane. a dentist, The doctor said she made a fine· worker alfct pm. _m1-.l·d ht•r " full time ·j oh "iip{ln her rdca:.c fro m pri-.on Prison authorities su'>r><·nclN1 her work re lea se prt \'lle_xes after they said she had failed to show 'JP for work at Dr. Lane's om c,r and returned late to the prison"one day last week. • . But Dr. Lane s aid the only time she missed work was once a month when she complained of stomach cramps. "I'm just confused ," Lane said. "I don't unders tand what happened. They are making so Housed Arsenal many accusations." > He referred further questions to Miss Little's lawyer, Dllvid Best. )His only comment was that ''we are denying the al· legations entirely. 1 will have more to say after 1 meet with Mr. Edwards CPri1JOns Director Man on. «~rnpage,_ · ' • ....£---· Ralph Edwards)." , Her lawyer durlng""'the murder trial, Je rry Paul, said Kills 3 Children Saturday niihlJhal J oan ~e BAYONNE, N.J. (AP> -An called h.i m late Er ld llL. unemployed man, who kept an des perate· to talk to him, 24 ar~cnal or wt?apons and was on~c hOUT'$ before she was reported eo n vi c t e d o C s h oo ting a missing from her ceU at lhe .. flloliccinan, apparently went on a stale women's pdson. rampage Saturday, killing hls Widow Claims Sect Caused Maie to Dfu . , A woman who claims that the begging ip· the streets for f\Jnds Hare Krishna sect's repeated ab· hns destroyed h\?r health In both ductions of he r t een.aged physicalandmentalterms. -daughter led lo her husband's dy-Mrs. George• asks the court to ing of a heart attack sued the or-r ccognlzc the falsity of alleged gantzation Fr.lda:;i for'S16 million Krishna claims that Miss George In damagfa. left her home because of repeat· Naqilng the Inte rnational cd beatings by the parents and Society for Krishna Conscious· other forms or ill treatment. ness as principal defendants in She denies asserted Krishna al- hcr Or,ange County Superior leaatlons that Robin was chained , Court lawsuit, Mrs. Marcia · to her bed in the George home George of Cypress char"ge's its de· and that a hose was stuffed down votccs with responsibility for the her thro'bt when she insisted on death of J ames E. George. chanting Krishna prayers. The widow, who has her 17· She clolms that when Robin year-old daughter in her custody. was sent to Ottawa by Krishna a.cuscs the defendants of first authorities the1(1rl was kept In an al:kiuctlng Robin George in 1974 isolated farmhouse with a when her daughter was 15. bodyguard who kept her In . s~ states that s he and her solllJt,ry confinement. husb and made r epeated at· The lawsuit Indicates that .Miss tempts to brlng the girl home bul G coqze was res tored to the were almost always frustraltd custody of her parents on two oc- by the defendants, who moved cnslons but returned to the the gi rl to a number of !~cations Krishna movement when, Mrs. In North Amerlc~ · George alleges, devotees dis· covered her location and Mrs. George states that her persuaded her t o return to their daughter was shipped to temples form of worship. In Los Angeles; Laguna Beach; Among the individual defcn· lJann , Cfi1cago nnd Ottaw-a, ~ ts db M G Canada 8• a result of the defen-uan name Y rs. eorgc are " "His Dlvlne Grace A.C . dants' refusal to recognize the Bhaktivedanla" the supreme porenls' prior rights lo the child. hood of the organlzaU~ and Roy She claims that the diet tm· · Christopher Rt.chard, ldenUCled -posed on her daughter and the er· u a member or the Laguna three young children a nd c rJtlcally wounding his wlle, authorities said. Police say Nicholas DiPrima, 48, would be charged with three counts or homicide In the shoot· lngs of Nicholas DlPrlma Jr., 5; Donna DiPrima. ·a. and Kim Marie Ellison, 10,· bis wire's daughter by a previous mar· riage. Rosemary DlPrima, 33, was In very ser1ous condition in a Bayonne Hospital intenalvacare unit with ,(5-callber ·bullet wounds to the head, officials said, Police found the victims scat· tered throu&hout thelr home here after DlPrima called them to the scene, thcy..said_ A cache ot weapons was found at the home, police said. tnclud· ing pistols, rifles, ammu:nltion, gas masks and knives. Capt. Thomas Labln said "marital problems.. bad Vil· gered the shootings. "There were words and he went on a .ram· page,''Labln sald. DtPrima:was being held In the Hudson Co\lnty Jail. Can,jval Set For School Me mbers of the Parent- Faculty Organlntion and the Hara of Hearing Guild -will sponsor a public carnival at Eastbluff School Oct. 22. • The carnival wlll run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the school locat- . ·ed. at 2627 Vista del Oro in The Bluffs. Aimrds Fete Double TreoL ForNBMan Terry Grant of Newport Be.eh_ got an unexpected bonus when he was named to share an award ior cq111mu.nily service. At awards ~ceremonies Trt Richmond, Va., Grant found that one of his fellow honorees was bis college roommate, whom be hadn'tseen ln24 years. · 1 The Bowl of Hygela Award, sponsored by A.H. Robins Com· pony to salute community. minded pharmacists, was fiven to winners lrom 47 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto' Rico and 9lne Canadian pro- vinces. Sp0nsors ~aid it was stricUy colnciden-ee that Grant· and Norm.IA Horn of Hopkinsville, Ky., were b?lh cltosen. • SUNDAY ti.• ... ••K•mt •.. .,.., t-••"111"""' .. IM~111"' td lor ·=ir.~. Office• 1.1=~'1.'.~'i° .. ~~· .. ·'~':::'". HU111i"'lt9'180<~ \tlll =~'Bo.. .. vottl -ftD<O(-Yll'9y1 tlf'!I Lo l't1 llo"" et S." D•t90 ,,_, 'T•l•PltOM (1'4)142~21 CIH•Jntd Advtnlllng 142•Y1' t.tdalollK• Ytll1¥ Nt"' Ollkt H1.f)10 ''t"' S.1\ t11.,..~i. . '""'°° ,.,_No'1110<a_C_y~ltt 840-1220 ~·"' ,.,{ °'-c...i """'....,. ~ -~ Ho ,...,, '"'let 111.,.tott~ ... ,!tf~I ~~.':~~:~·!rr~iw~-·.'i'.~.~~:.r.e:i ' <••''Oftt .. Nt,.. • '---------------------..---------------------::--_.~~~ ...... ·.w.auon:.&.~~e~_o.n.....,b.t:,...., __ D_e_a_ch_t_c_m_p~le. Money raised ln the aames booths and rides will benetlt both groups.. The Hard ot Hearing OuUd Is an organ\zatlor\ for paren~ oC tho 30 bard of b earing students who attend classes ut lhc school. ~~"~\!::!,f:tilll''•"·~ ~ =~::~r°",'la ::!!.n:~t'I~ Mentftty; ..,,.,,.,, ·, f • .. • -...... ... Golden West CoUege student lllark Johnson speaks fondly ol tbe summer of.1976. ~e was prouci ofh ls softball ·-----=te=am that summer. His fielding wu excetrenl;blsnUUng eood. • -··-·----------____;~-----• Sund.)'. 0ctot* 1e. 1111 DAILY Pilot Westminster in April and be con-' "I know I depend on the drug UAu.edcbemcothm. for my life, it 's the only thing ••1 usually bad a very good at·· tceeptng 'm e lllive,"'"' ii~ BlfY8~ fit d b th d d t · "Aod, I haven't bad any pain u e ut e rea 0 gomg since my rirst treatment. · through that terrible treatment "Some peop1e might give up WtH awful," ?dark ~ays. "I used and plan on dying,.. he sa,id. to dread Saturdays because I Despite the cancer. Mark ls look-w®Jilalwal• &et ~ck.~tn.r_ • t Friday treatrnents:lmf'Motll!tys-ins ahe~d. 'But I wan to pla.o to were great days." . live, so it's bpportant to go to sch<fol and pla n on doing B\lt that was summer and SJJ.JD· mer turns to autunut and.autumn to winter. That "Winter :W·year- old M8-"k Johnson was told he bad terminal c~cer. And-then, last June, it seemed something for my future." • Ma rk Johns on ha·d gotten a Mark, the managing edltor or break. Golden West College's student "They said then I had six months to a year to Uve. They said the tumor they found in my blp was malignant," Johnson salct He was living in Salt Lake .... City at the time with Donna, his ~ile of 10 months. · • "Sbe really bad a rough ume- 'bowlng sbe was goin& to lose me in six months to a year," Mark SQS. "Luctily, my sister arrived juat aft.er the doctor told us, and o.llyPlte«Si.lt ...... she helped my wi!e." ' • Radiation treatments and cbemo therapy -drug treat- ments designecr' to slow cell arowth -were prescribed. Mark slowly began to progress !tom 1he t.mbearable pain that had forced him to quit his Job. '"They said this kind of cancer was very susceptible to radla· FIGHTING FOR LIP:E GWC'• M•rk Johnaon tion," he said. "I was eventuaUy progressing. everyday from not beihg able fo walk through walk- ing. ''It was such a triumph the day I could tie my shoes," be sald. "It made me appreciate tbe little things people take for granted." Mark's progress continued. He and his wife returned to 4PWI,..__.. -· DINO CROSBY TAKES SWING ON LAH-ROUND IN MADRID He Died from Hee rt ~ttack on Way to Clubhouse Later. -E~lll# t\1 .. . ...--------.. ....=----. ---...:t:•-- CR OSBY'S LIFE• •. ~ in-full ~gbt. I.n the s~orid. part. I looked like Dumbo. They've been· out ever slDce." .· He did agt~e to one artifice. As his hairline ·receded,. be wore-a "scalp doily_" or "divot," his names for a to~. "l ~~to . it on, and I'm always tfymg bave interior scenes photographed outdooR, , so I can wear a bal Buddy De Sylvap. bvd of produc:Uon at Paramounl. promised 1f I would do a favor for him, he'd buy a s tory in which 1 could play ..-rab- bi and wear a bat all the tlme." Cnlaby had it written into hls movie contract that be was not to. ataralooe. "If 11~ them put 'Bing Crosby' over lbe'name of the picture and· the rest of tha cast is in 1mall type, people would say, 'Well, be certainly tb1nb he'' a blJ abot'. '' Cmaby obeerved that tie ..ta.a lucky to start in films when be did. ''Talkles bad just come In and the movie business wu really, • blossomlnf. Sound opened up whole new avenues. for inltance, for muslcala. A lot of U1 would .never have 1otten into pictures if sound hadn't come along.A iieat many ol tbe new atara like Fred Astaire, Diclt Powell and myself -~u.mualc:Wtan." Another ft>rtunate appentni Wal the partnersbJp with Bob Hope. They bad appeared to1etber at Ne"' Yort'1'Capitol Theater In 1.932 and began ap-~ on each other's' radio ab<rtn In the late '30a. '"!be widely publlclnd H0pe- oCrosby feud wu not a planned 'Vendetta. It grew out of the fact tbat wbeo Tie appeared on each other's radio proaram1 and ln t.be 'Road' pictures. it seemed euler for our writers to write abusive dialoaue than any other ttnd. ••When our Hatfield-McCoy routine became a byword wtth th• publie we did noth1nc to de· rail tt. We developed and •x· • pUdldU, aDdplirW Ill lhtrrilY . ~ to think or insults'Q hurt at each other." • 1 Bing and gol! went together as na turally as Hope and Crosby. "Golf bas provided r;elaxatie>n . which has kept my batteries recharged when I put too heavy a load on them. It doesn't matter whalmy .PIOfessional or personal problems are, when r step onto that first tee, I get a sense of re-- lease and escape .. " . Crosby was always generous ln his comments about singing stars on the rise. He refused to join the early criticism about Elvis Presley. "He's going to be a star in other fields than rock and roll, .. be said in one interview. "He bas an aweaJing pers6nllltty nd he's a good-looking-kid. Hesinp • iD ttme ll!'d _he~s g9t good rhythm . . . I don't J.lke 'the sfcfebums; tbey went out with ·high-button shoes. Still. we mustn't be in· tolerant." · Crosby also was compllmen· tary to Frank Sinatra, both In hls rise and renabsaoce. Bing admitted that be himself sometimes seemed aloof and im· persooal . "I'm not very demonstrative: I just never have been. My motMr was that way -my father was just the opposite. I may think a . lot of a persOii, but I seldom tell' -them so. I'll tell them about their ability, whether I think they'r& good performers, whetln?r I like tlle aoac they sang or the act they -have done. "Whant all boils down toJs that rm very undemonstralrve and that problem bas given rise to the belief that I'm a loner and l live behin4 an 'ice curtain."' Judge Appointed SACRAMENTO tAP> -Raul A. Ramlrei, who has his own law practice in Sacramento, bas been appointed to the Sactamentq .Muntdpa.l Coutt bench by Gov .. Edmund .Browa. Jr • ____ , _____ ..., ------- T "The doctor dtd a bone scan ne wspaper. has always kept the end of June and eveeything busy. was cleared, so, !n· effect, I was. "I'm satisfied In what I've cured," Mark «'aid. His spirits been able to do," he said, gazing soared. He began making plans across his living room .· "Even to attend school tsain in the fall. though it's been a short time I've During the summer , bad beenableto doalot." headaches developed ·along with And he continues doing things patn-in-birother-hlp.-&-felt -12Jlll! other ~ple. This weekend dread. he wilfi>artrc1pa~ ttrirpanel"'Bt-- "The doctor decided to take out the college on death and dying. bon e marrow at the end or "Ir you give or yourself, you re- August," ~ tall, le an young ceivemore back."hesaid. "Peo- man said. 'lThey also did another pie I've been able tJ> r elate to and bone scan and then told me I had friends that 1 've ~ade -these cancer spots on my other hlp and are the things that a re very im· my head. portant to me as I look back on "Here we thought I had it con· them. I have my dreams and I quered and they were saying I want to get involved in a lot or bad it again." things," he said. ".Maybe in a So the drug treatments and the· year or two I'll be stronger but radiation therapy continues, but 1 've got to race things as they are Mark has come to accept it. now." F,....PageAJ WHO'S UN CHURCHED?. • • He supplem~nted these suggestions with other types. "The artist colonies-I looked up these people myself,'· Hale said. "I GOT A VARIETY. I had twice as many names as I needed and I did informal controls for a~e-. for sex, ror oeeupaUon, ao this was a broad representative sample. I make no pretense that it's a scientifiJ! random sample." The ty~ that were reported in a Time maguine arl\cle based on his study were: . The Boxed.In.-who believe churchgoin& stifles individual growth or makes \a1oterab1e moral demands. . The Burned·Out. formerly heavy churchgoers who got tired or tt. -. - --. ---. The Locked·()qt, wbo f~ unwanted or em barrass"ed because or their t lothes, )>actcroundorrace. · I ntE NOMADS, WBO move frequently aud don't .want to put down roots. The AnU·InsUtuUonallsta, disillusioned by church politics and -bureaucra()f .. ----_-:.,....:_ --. --· · _, __ _ The Pil rims, who seek absplute values wiCholJtrlndtng"CUrrent religions sat1s ym.g. -----~ · Hale said he recn.embers some specific types that he encoun· tered most in Orange County. .. The category th~ I call .the •nomad.· there was a strong representation or tbts croup, .. he said. "Some had had sue h painful experiences with sayiD({ good-bye that they didn't want lo say ~ello anymore." ONE CATEGORY NOT listed in Time was what Kale terms ·'the happy hedonisll." . "l found many of these in Orange County." he said. "Perhaps . the most colorful comment l got from one young man was. ·tr you- c an surf in the Pa cine Or\ a Sunday morning and ski 1n the mountains • the same afternoon, you're not going to be much turned on by a church service at \lo'cloclc." E' ..... P~AJ CLERGY RESPONDS._ .. J •• ·i 4 Cullen Burgess maint~ins his balance to ride out wave : 1 during.competition of the 13to15:years-0Jd divisionolthe ; ·1 B-rooks Street Bea'C h surfing classic Saturday. Ttaer ~ juniors w.ere able to finish before the annual event was • ; again called off wh en the surf died. The classic has been .; ( postpone<tseveraHimes-0ver the put two mcmtbs ·• : Boarding at Broolu 'Inflation Caused -By' liureaUcr&Cies' • : ' J .. ; I By GAllY GllA.NVILLE. nesaes are forcecl to .._. tt oe .. o-'""•sutt s atisfy govemmenlaepGI-~ -For.mer -Califur.nia ·govetuor--iula~. Reaa!D ~ : .. Ronald Rea&an WH in Orange --He claim~ Uiit 4...,.,_ .. County Saturday to renew-Jili .-"ulnty to-pn)d.ucecw.....,.,,~•"•...J-.~-.tl call fQr_J halter on goy~mment.s· · s~rvtc:es has lncre.e.t • burgeoning bureaucracy. • .i... cent.aince ~ · -----~ ·1 -r:-- More than 1,000 deleptei and "But the a1JPl)ly al~._. · their spouses al the Na lion al lncreased 2 ooo i.ierelllll tllt ...... Sporting Goods Association tall govemme~t needs ... ......W marketing session ln Anaheim why we bau loft.,_, .. www+ gave Rea~8J.!1Ut3nttintofttion · ins-toB• .. M-_ ... when be~ mtroduced_. · He uJd 90-ealJed paftliliiiiiii -- By the lime be flnisbed bis ee~ expefti lilaft r 1 '40·minute speech, lambasting ed todilC'cdsediee...-ef • the growth· of gov~rnment tioolnatindof_,... • D •. · burea~c;ies, lhe,..a.udi@ce was · • ; on its fee( again tO cheer -" words. but ooe came of ;.a..;-- Reagan characeterized the that t~_!on.raJAellit 11 E.i bureaucracJes as an added ele-moreua.utttabmilL ·· ment to the executive, legislative Tbe 8aa • .., an :A and judicial branches of govern-the froat·lb • ,_. ... - m ent. Republic... I' pw-111111-. believes, we~ space available n R oss or the Oranie Coast "But you can.'t vote the tiOD~ll1rQ6-cw llt- would increase even more. The Unitarian Unlversalist Church. bureaucrats out of office. They auee In. Ids "™' pw ..-i!illa ~ church currenUy lac.ka the funds are judge, jury and execu· CODeflllbwleea .,... .. __ _ neededt<>--expmG, h~. -'.::OUs is a county or enonnous 1 tioner," Rea.gan said.·· Ulrellt to,......_• 9' ...._ Dr. Wood noted that. according mobility and growth," be said, California's former chief ex-expancftnlllur cnd1a to a s\ydy he helped conduct in pointing out that when people . e c u l i v e b 1 a m e d t b e . 1976, C!)urch attendance in the move they often hesitate to af. bureaucracies for imposing ~ • . He said the Jtudy did not ln· Gayle Erwin, an instructor at c1mens' lives. -----· • , -- - -: , harbor area is higb. •. -filiate with a new~burcb. ...2~1~ ne~ regulation.a a year oo m· C-M • .. ; · 1 .elude Calvary Chapel with its Southern California Coll~se in He al.so said that it faJJa-on the • · estimated 10,000 to 12,«>0 alten· Costa Mesa, brought up another work shoulders of 73 million OTTAWA <AP> -0-•tll dance each Sunday because aspect of religion in Orange. Americans to support the gov. 'Ellubdllllad .... ..._._a l ~many ·of its congregation are County. ernment employes who either flve-4.Q> Sil..-~ ... drawnfroJDthenorthcounty. "l travel all over the nation originateorenlorcetboserepla-Canida co.kl ..., _.!'!Ii . According to the study, Co5ta every year, speaking, conducting Uons --the ....,.. Pawlt • -• I Mesa Protestant churches witb camps .and retreats,'' he said. · debllle. A dr ._ cn911tl-1 seating capacity oU,1%5 reported "This area, of those people who As a result, R~an said, each maay el .._ ?n I -... tte d f .. -.. are churchgoing, they are the U .S. household directly and in· Ca ... • •--.. .. -ill SundAys. Costa Mesa Catholic most visibly so ln the sense that ""...,, -y . ·...--_. • •. ~ ~ average a n ance o .,,,_ on dlr_.1 ... P'".,. $9,600 a year to_ s•--_ _... ~ , ~. ... _ -.......;.;.. ~ churches, which butt multipl~ _a person wbo idenU!ies with the ~government. all.,.... mr--a C P services, seated-an average Of church does not mind expressing -Muell ol that"~ In~ ti ...._._aa.r; ... 111aim111··~~~I 1.~~~lnl,~ff~. -~1~·L~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~u:a~u~n~g~~~~~~~~~-~~ti~e~m~~~&~~~~'~·~·~·b In NeWport Beach and Irvine, =~~,.._,;.:.m Protestant Churches reported 4,723 seats and 5,87S attendance; ror Catholics, the figures were 1 ,300 .seats and S,000 churchgoers. Although Dr. Wood's study did not include the Church of Jesus Christ ol the Latter Day ..5ainta ) <LDS <:tt Mormon), their atten. dance la also reportedly hljla. Rod Crockett. bishop of San Clemente for that church. said, "Our growth rat..QJa high and our attendance is goo<P."' · He said the LDS Church's Mis· sion Viejo Stake. wbtcb includes .San Cle.mente, San Juan Caplatrano and Mission Vi~o, re- cently built a large center on Marguerite Parkway. · ~ the first stake membership meeting ·there, 2,QOO of the group's ~.ooo members .showed up. "People bad to sit in the balls," Crockett said. "We can't build buildings fast enou&h to •takecareofthem." However, several otber ministers acknowledged that there are special facton In Soutbun California that milbt tend to draw people away from churchgoing. · . The weather was one men- tioned by Pastor F. Kenton Beshore of the First BapUst Church lnNewport Beach. "Look at the campers .and recreational vebloles,.. be ftld. "Fridays the freeways are filled with people beaded toward the deserts and beaches. Bact East, ~pie wouldn't vacation to thls · .. t.nt." RootJ .. naa 1a also a faetol', accordlna to Rev. RoMrt Jordu -a . - -15¢1NCH Offer Expires 10/18 I \ ' PR la -. --·----·------ • .. Sunday, October 18, 197'1 NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL/ WE!A~ER. A4 DAILY PILOT . ' Dispute C.arter ~--llil-~d~try~-.-- . . \ . --7:_Battling Back NEW YORK (AP> -The major on firms, castigat~ by Presi- dent Carter for ")>otenlial war proflteeriof," are fighting back with statistics that show most of their money is used 'in t.he search for-fueL "What he failed to acknbwledge is that profits ce.rtainly are up, but we are plowinll the money right back to the economy," said William King, director of policy analysis for Gulf OU Co. in Pitts· bur~ "We go out an<l bll.Y U.S. steel pipe and dr1Wng rigs. We hirelf.S. workers to install and run the e<(Uipment." Kini and other industry officials maintain Carter used "inac- at.rate." ligu.res and ~language in his stin&ln.g attack dur- ing last week's news conference and say this will damage his credibility. AND THE CLIMATE OF CHANGE and confusi1>n surrounding the President's energy plan bas sparked ·a suggestion from an an- ti-industry group that he withdraw the program and try again next ~. The group, tbe Energy Actlon Committee, said that the in· dustry already has succeeded in softening thej>lc~ -.... The President's tough words last week came after the Senate voted, against bis wishes, to eventually deregulate the price of tiatural gas and appeared ready to turn back his proposed crude oil ~x. designed as a conservation measure. Other aspects of his plan also were altered or dropped amid intense industry lobbying .. • But bis angry response, which included a reference to "the big- gest ripoff in history,'' was viewed • excessive by the industry. INDUSTRY OFFICIALS SEEMED MOST upset over Carter's use of the word "profiteering." Although he said this was ''poten- tial,'' industry leaders· felt there was a strong implication they ·already were making outlandish prQ.fits. ~ • "From 1973 through 1976, the profits of the 30Ja.r.g.est ail.J:.om- panies increased by 11 percent, while their capital spending in- c:ieased by 85 percent," said Herman J . Sthmidt, vice chairm an of ~bil Oil Corp. . . •'TffE INDUSTRY HAS HAD TO borrow substantial amounts of m.oney in order to finance .these expendiru_res. Th~ industry has done it.$ ievel best to help asiure a steady supply of petroleum products and to inc-rease supplies of secure United States energy.·' : Independent figures tend to support the industry's claims. Bus i- ness Weet-mag.azin~ reported t.ha1 fO: tJle 12 months e!'ded ~une 30, tJte b~est oit gas and coal comparues bad a return on equity -a fWl damentaJ investment indlcator-of 14.2 percal~ • That was lower than the return in such diverse industries as of- -· l'JCeequipment manufacturing, radJo lUfd television-broad-tiog- and savings and loan associations. * * *' r!liring of Rationing _:_CiJnsultant ~asted . . · W ASlijNGTON (AP) -The new federal Department of !;nergy has hired the accounUng tirm employed by some-of the nation's largest oil compatt\es to advise the admiJ1istration on preparing a standby plan .to ration (!SOline. -J - The hiring of Price"Watem~e'fi Co. comtitotes Han-obvious, glar- ing conflict or interest," accord- ing to J ack Blum, a lawyer for comp~es. from. which it re- 5mall gasoline retailers. He said ce1ves millions of dollars in lees ·he fears Price Waterbo~e will each year. ~-'w.,ei«b ib-advjee. t.o-tbe-goftm.---maccounting.. firm is ment in favor of the major oil employed by Exxon, SheJI, Gulf, Amoco and Chevron. ftesctled Sir Edmund Hillary was j>lucked by helicopter from jhe side of a Himalayan· p:iountain Saturday after becoming sick during a'n at- 1empted climb. ffillary, 58, w as tbe first mah to scale 'Mt. Everest. .. . ENERGY DEPARTMENT of- ficials said such bias isn't possi- ble because the accounting firm isn't being asked for policy ad· vice. "We ~make the pqlicy de- cisions. •we bited them 1.o do the legwork," said an offlclaJ who asked not to be named. Price Waterhouse officials re· rused comment on their ~ork ,Rn the g oline rationing plan. • Energ department orticials said they warded the ~.000 consulting contract to Price Watcrqouse, without any com· petitiv~ bidding, b~cause the firm had be.en...io.v.olvcd jn de- veloping earlier gasoline rcilion- ing. propos als for the Ford ad- ministration and therefote had the experience needed to move "'quickly. • i\MONG TH~ options known to be under consideration is a pro- posal for the government to gwe ration cards to motorists. Another proposal would use "white-market" coupons that motorists could legally buy and sell among themselves. OICicials stressed, however, that whatever plan is adopted it would be intended for use only in case of a sever e gasoline shortage suc)l as might accom- pany another cutoft in Arab oil -supplies. .. Spirits (]11dampened Both boats crossed the finish line, but one was under waler when the race ended in the Chao Phya River recently at Pathum Tharu, north of Bag~k. Neiiher dunking ·--. -- NAGASAKI, Japan (AP) - Police fi.rlnlrl>lJt,ols stormed a hi- jacked commuter bus earl.Y to- day, killing one masked•gunman, arresUng the other and freeing 19-passenge~s held hos<~1e for more than lS hours. The hijackers, whose faces were covered with while masks, claimed µiey were "Aso Red Army Commandos." Police said · the slain gunman had previously • been arrested on theft. and kid· naping charges. • No casualties were reported among the passenge r s Or'. policemen in tbettpre.dawn r.aid at a Nagasaki gas station where the bus was parked. Police broke AP w1.....-. into the vehicle. firing a dozen pistol shots. ..._ • nor loss seemed to dampen the spir~s of the submcq~ed contestants. The coxswllin, left, still has the whistle in his mbutb though his head is barely aoove water. --- THE SLAIN hijacker, iden· tified as Hisayuki JCawasalti, 31. died of a bullet wound. His al· l eged accomplice, Koichi Kawashita, 39, was taken into P.Q.tic custody. Too Many Irons -in Fire? 'fne wo gunmen--...:. armed witli'"=• a shotgun, dynamite and a gasoline bomb -seized the ex- press bus witb 24 passengers aboard Saturday afternoon oo a busy street in this city on the· island :>f Kyushu, 540 mlles .souUlwost ofTokyo. ... WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Carter says he is almost overwhelmed by everything he is trying to do at once-and concedes that it mii)'lt be confusing and '"bad politically." • But he says·he won't drop any or his initiatives because "I don't tbink it is in the best interests of the American people." "The multiplicity of these questions is almost overwhelm- ing, and I know that politically spt>Ulng itis not ve.ry good.." He added: '"If we have got 10 . different major things on the fire at one time and we win aAd final- ly finish the reorganization package, and urban program, or a stiU111lus package, and we sttJl· · "-hilve nine or so more that we are working on, it looks like things are all con!us,ixt and we are not m~ progress." -:-~US:Was riven·urthe-'.. gas station where it wasqutckly Nonetheless, ·the President surround e Ql>Y police said, "l recognize the l_egitim~cy s harpshoo:ters weari~~ bullet- or having too many things going proof ves .,..Autbor1hes said o_n. at once. I am tryin_g to carry some hos , ges bad been tied out my promises .-. "": ll would f>e with steel -wire 11rou.rui -their~ much easier for me to deal in necks. ' foreign affairs just with SALT . .(a Pplice quoted one of the new strategic arms limilat.ion gunmen as saying "We have no lreal}') and Jet the Middle East objective" ror hijacking the bus. ... and Africa and ever:y~ else' But fhey demanaea-to· ta.IC'to- drift. But i.b.at is not my oature,-Jus{ice Mlnister MitaW> Seti'aiila and i don't thilik-iris in the best 1h the bus befOre th"ey would re- interests of the American peo-lease any hostages, believed to pie." be mostly J apanese. HIS REMARKS in an in- terview with newspaper editors a nd broadcast news directors from around the country, made public SaturdaJr by the White B House, reflect Carter's concern ITT ld p · L ds • over his various programs and o· r . ress . au . ,~ng .~J with polls showing a sag in his fl popularity. • 4 -Carter, who met wilh thegt"oup -_ __ ____ _ • Friday at the White House, By'lbeAssociat~Press was being prepared ror 8 last -on .. agOJ(COurie oui:mt~adrtcl.· slipped below SO percent for the flight home to the United States. He was 73. firsttimcthismonthin hispubUc Bing Cros by f a n s and I t' A Nnc oews~pcrs around the world Obitua[ies from London to . approva ra ing. n ° survey "'a1·d tiibute Saturday to him as. Tokyo proved the international IN PARIS, the newspaper, on Oct. s, for Instance. showed "' Figaro .said; "We !tav.e Joa· \be 1 only 46 percent or l,!>00 persons an entertainer and lo his "ex· popularity of the 'Si.ngeryactor singer wbQ ~ probably the ( P 0 l le..d a PP r 0 v e <1 01 his . em.platy lifestyle·' ~s his bod~ -Who..died Friday .o.f a heart attack most popular'ut ~or(d until perlonnaaceiotheWbiteHouse. __ --·=· t' Ch;::s~::~~es~ A L-OUIS-~RJld JS po"lroc(f,'N'--:-=.; ' -. ·~"*=='==--~iirird CCOUIJtS td4"1dl tmWi, J persons on r • • ay gave arter emphasizing bbl honest· ditnb. negativ~ ratings or 66 percent, 76 • " t from rags to riches and tbe -. percent and "74 percent f()f" his i ~ worldwide '"cc~ol-~uch.. h.1ndlm~ of tne economy genecal • ____ _,Dea er XU'7>--favorite songs as "White I). 1110.1tion <1nc1 unemployment. TTIA..'TU l · r - I d . -Christmas." • respective y, an a 51 perc SAN Jt'A="1. J>ue'Mn il1r;> tAPi -After digging up the wrong nlnC.! Soirspokeof"Crosby's ~:,~=~vc rating on fore1g' al body al}9dcb\·~ring 1t for an autopsy. authorities admitted Saturday exemplary l~t¥le _in tbe Alter Listing more than a doien that they haw lost the badly burned corpse believed to be that or Hollywood whlrl~ven the areas he has taken action on or NewY(>l"k Ctiamond deal~r Abraham Sha!izadeh. Communist party new~~ plans action in the future, Carter Col. HectDr Lugo, director of the Bureau of Criminal Invesliga-1 •HO m a n ite Praised tb.e told has interviewers. tlon. said Puerto Rico's J ustice Department has launch~ a.n in· in\llion.aires inger for puttingin a "esttgation lo determine the whereabouts or the missing body. • '16-bour day \ryi_ng to perfect au Girl Beaten For Tattling Shatbadeh disappeared July~ with $250,000 in gems while on a the facets ofllis profession." trip to Puerto Rico. On July·29. a badly burned body was discovered ·i T i · ln·lhe rural area or Caales, about SO miles from San Juan. The gem THE LONDON Dai Y e &- dealer's brother, Dr E-"arouk Shafizadeh-Hakimi, said he believed graph commented. "lf bread~of .. the body was his brother's appeal is t.he measure, Bing ·c rosby can hardly escape the U· tle of the most popular enter- tainer in this century. For more than 4S years be was lhe bigg~t . single draw in show bus iness, the I nonpareil of casual charm~... . ·OFFICIALS ARE TRYING TO confirm that the burned body is SARASOTA , f'la. (AP> -A Shufizadeh's but the body they exhumed for autopsy on Friday-was Junior h11.:h srhool student was nottheoncfour\1:1July29. tiecf lo a-tree. beaten and humed "We've ~ol thc wronl'? body!" shouted Dr. Rafael Oriado, chief w Ith c l g a rt' t l c ... -f) y 1 h r e <: --· Jfalholt!l?tst -or-the ) ITSl\tutc of Legat M edidne, just--after-be-started clas:-.ma lt.•s who C'lai meil ... he h;id the autopsy. tattled ubout one of th<:m skip-In a call lo Lu,ito. he said the corpse from a potter's field at San· pini.: school, 11£fir1ab say. Juan's mun1c1pa1 cemetery had no gunshot wounds and was not Lmmc Son•nson. 13. was re· burned. The burned body found July 29 had a gunshot wound through CO\'Crini,: Saturday from the <it-the head_ tack that started· Whe,n three He also said the exhumed body had-JO ungers. w.hil• all but. t..wo- other girls and a boy fo rced h~r fingrrs had been burned from the body round July 29. . I into a wooded area near their . Shouting and fmgerpomtrng broke out among t~e pathologist, In Tokyo , m ovie critic Nagaharu Yodogawa said, "lie was handsome and a gentleman a nd represented the good American ..• His loss was like !he passing of a superstar.'"· · Jn Stockholm the newspaper Dugens Nybeter called C~bx_ "a gentleman in s how business." Brooksacle J uniur f11 gh School police and' cemetery offi cials. s hortly before classes started :::=================::=;:;;::;;;;;;;;;:===:;::=============== Friday, authorities s aid. ,,...,~-Iii> , pu~f:t~~~ ~rs~1ysi:t!e:~~r~s ::~ I 9 7 8 Chevy Sales and Leasing Staff! lied to a tree. beaten with s ticks --~"""'··--and fi sts and burned by a cif!afette. lt took the girl two hours lo free herself and run back lo school where principal Gene Spangler called her parents and police, deputies said. Eastern Seaboard Wet r .· .. ,• Gale Wariiings UjjA.long4tlantic Coast v.s.s ...... .,, A IOW ~·wre ., ...... Off ,,,. CottC. 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Wortl> 7S ~ Denver t4 ,, 0.lrool " » FelrbanK• 2~ " Honolulu '° ,, HoUllerl 12 60 'lldl .... f)Ol IS •f ~ JIClllOfWlllt ,. • tcenwlClly "' 4% LIIV-I 91 S7 LltlltRod< 6' 56 Lo1A"91ltS 12 S7 Loulsvllle 67 4% MtmPlllS 70 SI Ml1rnt 90 ., Mllw..,kee S• •3 HewOrlNnt 11 •• Ne .. voo, St 42 Ollltl'IOINClty tS •• °"''"'" S4 3~ Pllll-1,:flll ., .0 P-1• ,. .. Ptllil•utl!ll M » Polll-.Mt. ... 4(J fol LOlllS 60 ... S.ttlNe 7S 41 St n Fr.n •• st s .. 111. .. . , Wac ., 4' -.. HOWAID Che.,...., Dove and Quail Sts., Newport Beach, presents its saJes and lea.8!.ng s f for the 1978 model year: l. tor., front row: Ray Gutle~. Ernie Welch, Greg Howard, L».rry Helser, Bob Defazio, Merle· Breiter; Center row: Ea Mccommons, Bob Belanger, Paul O'Neill, Howard Richardson, Ken Pierce, Bob Cook; top row: Dick Howland, Jack Kimm-elman, Bob Russell, Jim Sullivan, Ken Shear, K. C. Kowalski, and Ed Galvidls • • --~ . . STATE I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA .,. ... ,..._. Sonday.0Ctober1S, 1977 OAILY):liLOT . AS . -~e.any D~els_;fteds~~ Seeks Dissidents for~ -U Visit WASHINGTON <AP > -AFL·ClO President dissidents, including physicist And.rel Sakharov. -G c::orge ~feany chatttmgcd the-Soviet' gol:mmet1t 1-~~hH coiaaht•AUY oppose<f visits ~Y -Saturdax to allow six_prominent d1ssiden to visit comm~st trad.e unlQll representatives to this the labor Cederatlon'SToruicomlflT"Co11Vention-i:n -eoontry.-contendin• thet are ~ovequnent otrk:lals Los Angeles. and not freely elected worker representaUv . e Meany announced the invitations while t.he 1975 State Department usuaUy backed the exclusion (tlsil\i,i "recmenl. callU\g for freer movement of policy on these grounds. people ana ideas across international boundarles. - came under review by an international conference BUTIN AUGUST, CARTER signed into law the in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. so·called McGovern Amendment, which removed THE INVlTATlONS also were intended as a goad to Presidenl Carter, who only two months ago lowered barriers against visits t(! the United States by commurust trade union officials. That decision went against lonk-sh1nding AFL-CJO policy. Meany, a hardline anti-communist. reminded Carter of this in a letter lo the President informing him of the AFL-CIO's jnvitalion to the six Russian barriers to the granting of U.S. entry visas for foreign communists. The-amendment's purpose wa!l to achieve "greater United States .compliance .. with the Helsinki accord. Meany said "many Americans concerned with the cause of human rights .. ' wUl conclude the change in U.S. viita policies was "gravely er- roneous" if the Soviets refuse to aUowthediasidents to travel abroad. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA iRVIME A~D THE UCI INDUSTRIAL ASSOCl~TES present a o·ne-day sympasium . . THE OLD GANG -Frank Sinatra, left, and Bob Hope, break up over the duet of John ·Wayne and Bing Crosby during a 1975 tap- ing session for a Hope television special. The 'Duke' <Wa yne> resides in Newport Beach. Ed Davis Eye$ Cash "THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY" ,· Crooner Low-keyed N'eighborhood Kids Recall Generosity • To Run LOS ANGELES CAP) -Announcing "l'm go- ing to run for governor," Police Chier Edward Davis says he is laying HILLS~OROUGH (AP) -Bing Crosby's front or the Crosby estate Friday afternoon the foundation for a neighbors recall bow they'd see him strolling swapped stories about the celebrity and re-strong campaign and October 21, 1977, 1:30 CLM..4:30 ,...... RH Arh VJaag. 'TtteatN, UC l"IM c...,.. THE BIOLOGICAL Recombinant DNA Oavld s. Hogn8", Ph.D.• DIMENSION Stanford FUTURE ENERGY The Solar Fleet . Peter.Gl~r. Ph.D.• V.P. Engineering SOURCES Arthur Little Company. ~1·../ WORlD BUSINESS AND WeldOn B. Gibson, Ph.D. .1 . President I I down the lane, sometimes with bis black membered him as a genial and generous guy. fund-raising drive. Labradors, orten swinging a golf club. There · Steve Radulovich, 14, an altarboy at Our Is no golf course for miles. Lady or Angels Church, remembered how he The only things that He was friendly but not outgoing they and a buddy were playing basketball one Sun-could abort his can- said ' day afternoon at the church playground as didacy now would be . · --· r:::::::CI:osbyyas mrlrisway to tltss. ---:-----+-1-a-i+1Ua -0~.._.·....._.......,'4.u.=-t THE CROSBY'S PA.JUSB priest, therJ\ev. · "!"fe was betting me 8 ,. . -;.-ai-si-ng 'C:omm1 ee o THE FUTURE Stanford Research lnatltU1e fnternatlonal -r FUTURE MANAGEMENT Of Differential Kenneth Arrow. Ph.0" INFORMATION Information Harvard Nobel Prize ~-Econom~ Sciences Fergus La~. ess or Our Lady of Angels certam sho~. but 1 made the?:'· Steve said. raise "several hundred Church, rec led how Crosby regularly came Then ~~~mg, be added, He owes me thousand dollars" or If to the earli st Sunday Mass, at 7 a.m ., ·and money. an upcoming poU shows usually sat in the front row, often weartng bis 0 NE CR R 15 TM AS C R OS 8 y , 8 he has little cbanc'e of (amillar sagging golf hat. millionaire, bought SlO worth of Christmas winning. .. He always looked healthy, always full of Seals from Steve's brother Tim, 12. And the life. He'd $lng along with the songs and he'd boys remember getting SO cents each from carry them right out into the yard," Lawless him at Halloween. ·said. "He was very jolly about the whole "When I saw him in the movies he looked thing." · so ypung, but when you saw him in person he Neigb~thood children who gathere<J in.:_ look~ al!_llost the sa~~r'·' marveled Steve. -.- Davis , wbo is t.o leave his police job by January, told report.ens tbat a campaign com- mittee and fund-raising effort will be announced shortly. NOW IN PROGRESS- ~--- THE PAST AS A GUIDE Excavations on the Christos Ooumas. Ph.D. Curator of AnllQuilies TO lffE FUTURE Isle of Thera at the Dodecanese . REFUCTIONS ON lff E Philip Mooisoo. Ph.D.• FUTURf Of SOCJETY M.l.T. Eit: Distinguished· Visiting Scholar Program - bution $175.00 -· rvations accepted until Oct6ber 18. (714) 833-6245 Member. NaUonal Acade f Sciences --- ( U.S. Aid Urge FOr Mexico '[ SAN DIEGO (AP.) -1.t. G~ M~vYQDymally ~ hastold a meeting~~ Oq.anizatjon Of U .S. Border Cities the United ~tales shoWcr~ economic aid for Mexico "on the scale that we pro- ~ "econ<>mic ald~ei:maD>' and Ja.P..a.ILA..fter Wprld War II." -· ·-- ' SAVIN GS UP 10· 20% 10N ou& _ENTIRE DEDl\OOM DEPARTMENT -----.. In a keynote address haere., Dymally said the future of U .S. border stales is ''inextricably tied'' to ~texico's economy . ~eanwhile. Ctlstobal t\ldrete. chairman of the S outhwest Re gional ( ) R~ Commission, told , ST ATE the delegates that his new . _ federal agenc~ned '-----------to aid four southwe~ states ·with their border _ _ problems is interested in helping l~al governments obUUn needed programs, such as a second border crossing roi:.san Diego. vc Get• MarllH! ~t~· Gr-t . . . . WASHINGTON CAP> -·!fhe University of Callfomia· will get $2.38 million in' a grant for con- tinued marine-related resear.eh, Coin~rce · Secretary Juanita M . Kreps announced today. ....._ -~ Sh~said it is the largest grant ever made by the -:. National Oceanic and Atmospherk Administra- tion's office of sea grants. In addition, she said, £be California sea gr~nt program will receive $1.7 mil.lion in matctfblg funds. G•~' SllM S~LJusfa _ ·_ LOS ANGELES (AP) -The f~eral govem. ment bas med suit against Montgomery Ward & Co., alleging the relailer has been selling clothing r coated with a flame-retardant chemical suspected or causing ea.ncer. • The suit. filed tn U.S. District Courr'"in Los Angeles on behalf of the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission. says Ward's has failed to re- mQve Tris-trea~ children's lij)parel. Tot c ..... llaH .. TICO Velaleln U>S ANGELES (AP> -A one-year·old girl, Lenise Palaneo, was killed early Saturday when she was crushed between a van and a car parked in lier driveway, sbetirf's deputies said. · SM was taken lnto the front yard of her South San Gabriel home. by her fat.her, Danny Palanco. He left her there momentarily. While she was a1one, she apparently walked between the two vehicJes, sald Deputy Ronald George. One of them rolled bacltwarda and pinned het against the other. LHUan _Qru_, ._ '· FOUR WINDS.byTHOMASVI~.~· CATCHES THE SPIRIT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S CASUAU.Y SOPHISTICATED UFESTYLE •. 6-PC. GROUPING $698 Reg.$899.70 • TRIPI.£ DRESSER • TWIN 'MIRRofu • QUEEN SIZE HEADBOARD • 2 NIGHT STANDS Four Winds by Thomosville ••• o Hunrley division collection of oak vene~rs. oak Solids skillfully lnregrared In dean, ord'lf· tectural lines for roday' s casual livl09-Deep ser drawer fronts - She Roots /or L4 ·~ ore framed with lmporront rectillneor molding for beauty --- ·ond also double as unobtrusive drawer pulls. The narurat LOS ANGELES CAP> -Miss Lillian Carter t hrew out the ceremonial first ball Saturday for the JolP'tb World Series game and said she hoped her $QO, J lnimy, was watching back in the White House. .. I am sure he ls," she said. "He arranged ror me to come here and he was very excited about" tny throwing out the first ball. I know everybody in Plains ls watchituf." (Courage of th«r World Serles -appears on Page 111.) THE 78-YEAR-OLD MOTHER of the President said isbe had been a Dodeers fan since the end of ·World War 11 and had ~n at Ebbets Field when J ackie Robinson bec!am~ the first black man to play Jn major league baseball for the Dodgers in 1947. ?drs. Carter said that she had been invit- ed to attend the World Series by Dodeers Manager Tomrny Latonia, an old friend. She said she tried to be a fan or the Atlanta Braves, but. that. it was difflcull. I • l • • ... Toi<• II'>• lllbl'OI SI• •XII off rh• Son Ol•90 frH)"Oy. • brown rone finish will blend beoutlfullywlth today's popular color schemes. See these ourstondlng values rodoyl 5-drower chest. reg. $259.95 •••••.•••••••• 101• S 198 Armolre. reg. S~59.95 ••••• ., •••••••••••••• 101• $291 DISTINCTIVELY J089 DRISTOL STREET. COSTA MESA • 751-7253 ·• Monday rhru Friday 10.9•Saturday10..6•Sunday12·5 .- ----- .. .. A8 .· . . Orange.Coast Dally pilot-Editorial p a9_e ________ .S·IJ·n·d·ay •• Oc.t.obe-r .'e •.• 19·17--·~---·\L•R!ll:.~!llrt'_N_. W-•ed-'.P.ub·l·ls·ht·r--T·ho·ma-s-K·"·"·"·'E·d·J·tcw. osts -__ -p · D_~pit~ --Decline in Crinies- ~our chances of being mugged, robbed, raped, beaten ._,._....,..np~punurdered are, thankfully, getting less and less. ------ . Orange County superviSOrs "\vere told last week that the crime rate has peaked, is going down and is expected to go down even more in the years approaching. .. Back in 1970, a bout 2 • .500 crimes were being committed for each 100,000 county residents. It softffd to a.staggering 3,600per100,000 in 1975, slipped to 3,500 last year and is ex- pected to drop again ln 1977. Better yet, the forecast ts even brighter. Chiefly because of an approaching decline Jn the crime-prone 18· to 24-year-old age group, Orange Countians are going to face fewer and fewer burglaries; thefts, r apes and other crimes in the next decade or two. The situation isn't unique to Orange County. The Wall Street Journal quotes criminologists and police officials as being optimistic that the soaring crime rise of the 1960s and most of the 1970s is over. "The babies born in the baby boom of the early 'SOs are starting to age,·· one criminal-justice expert told the Journat . .,..Some of the young men who helped produce the crime wave of the 60s are getting too old !or that non· sense.·· And Ron LaPorte, research analyst for Orange Coun· t y, says that 80 to 90 percent of the county's crime is com- mitted by young men belween 18 and 24 -a group he says js already beginning to decline in mitnbers. -Good.news ind.~ut it should be noted that before ·lhe decline set in crime \vasapproaChTug runa\vay propor- tions. &erious crime rose a staggermg 232 per cent between 1960 and 1970; your chances of being a crime viciim went from one in SO to one in 20 in that period. · So with this anticipated decline in crime, we'll need fewer police, fewer courts and judges and fewer jail facilities, right? · · Wrong, apparently. While Orange County supervisors were being told of the ease'-uR in crime, tAe.,v were also being tol d that the m:==~~~~~coi7ii'&;law eruorcement. firefighting and pro- bation WI ~up-nearly S20mill1on a year i'n the next two years. '" · Other agencles wJll insist-they need money to keep the ~rime rate from going up again. -Crimin~logist Terence Thornberry of the Unittr.$i!):_Q[_ Pennsylvania says, simply, .. The po'Tice art!""too smart-to-- ,.. let their budgets get cut. · .. When crime goes down, .. he !lay~, "they attribute it · to their crime rontrol programs aftd-iflsist-they must be maintained to keep ctime from rising again. Whe n the crime rate goes up, lhey say tbey're overwhelmed and )leed more money to hire mor.fi police.·· . All in all, you're going to be safer. But it will cost you more tax money to stay lhat way, Noise: -surD.--s01ti.ses · Orange pounty supervisors this week a;>proved hiring lor an unspecified amount outside lawyers to defetid the _ ~ounty in certain kinds ~f lawsuits.resultin_gJrom n~ise l~vels at Prange County Airport. -- :· It may well be justified, but taxpayers are beginning to wonderjf there's any end. to ~ver-mounting bills related lo the ongoing airport noise saga.· · ...,._·,...· -Included 1n thar-toll is more than 12 yelll"S and Sl ''iniluon wot th of 1rit'portJlJe studies-that...meant nothing -1Uld-have been all but forgotten a;; they gather dust on shelves. _ _ . There a re also costs of developing and operating noise - monitoring systems at the airport as well as costs related to enlorcing existing noise regulations. - . The cost recently has continued to climb by virtue of more than $300,000 spent for a questionable airport en- vironmental impact report and $17~.ooo damages paid in a -~awarded setUement o! a noj.s~ lawsuit. " :--COst-of an endless numb"erotpublic hearings ·and other .related acts can never be calculated. __ , -' --BuUt:.s saf.e.io...say lhat the decision on a suitable site :ror a new airport that should have bee)'l made two decades ·ago and wasn't has cost and will continue to cost Orange ·County taxpayers tt\e proverbial pretty penny. . . . ·:· . Opinions expreseed rn the space above are thos4t. of the Dally Pilot. {)ther "1ews expressed on this page l'.re t~ of their authors aod Wtlsta. Reader eomment 11 Invited. Addrns The ·Dally Piiot, P.O. Sox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92829. Phone C7.14) 842--4321. " • J)oyd ~/ Naggers ByL.M.BOYD Item No. 18$3B ln our Love and War Man's file reads:-.. ln every general marriage, one- partner ls the 'naeger' and the other is the •nagaee.' In a marriage of mechanics, the terminolOIY ~eads, one Is the 'crank.• the other the 'shaft.' In a mystical marria,e, one is the •rire, • theother the •watet: In the medical marriage, naturally, oneu the 'need!~.· the other the •vetn. • Jn a dev· outJy religious marriage, one l& the 'do,• the other the •unto.• Predictably, the bes t marriages result wh en the 'do' and the 'unto' change roles fairly often." Am advised the founder ot the International Association 'of Prof~ional Jhu:e•ucra •ays, "We're not against . .ept~ rc:td ta~s l~B llt lt.'..1 cut lengthwise.· -1 --1---~ W ill bet· you a s mall unspecified s um .thal you c_an't find a nybody , not anybody at all, who l:an spell from memory. every word correctly in the following s entence, if you dictate same: .. Otrtside ar: m tnusc"le cemetery sat an embarrassed peddler and an harassed cobbler, gnawing on a deslc· cated bone while gazing on a lady's ankle with unpar· alleled ecstasy." A lady in Norwalk, CoM •• manufactures a pressure- sensitive fig leaf sticker for the bashful who buy it to paste ·over the ap1_>ropriate places in magazine centerfolds. She also sells similarly easy-to- apply labels to be slapped over obscene &crawls on restroom walls. Were you aware that author Margaret Mitchell originally didn't intend to call her "Gone With The Wind" heroine Scarlett? Margaret's working moniker for that beauteous belle at first was Pansy. Those Chinese proverb- make~ certainly had a nice touch. As in: "Flowers leave part of their fragrance in the hand that bestows them.'' Q . "What's the J~rgest .. · number or people ever strung up on one gallows?·• A. 38.~ That's how many ~loux Indians were hanged at once by Willi am J . Duly nt Mankato, Minn .• just HS years ago. ~ -' Rowland Evans/ltobert Novak ... . President's W·ork Habits Hurt -• -• t ~ .. - WASHINGTON Jimmy Carter, the miracle worker or 1976, is now marked by critics a t the politica1 Incompetent of 19'n whoso comp ul sive industriousness has produced a swi rl o r confu s!ng -01) l 4!" t!"t t VlfS and made hi in :in easier prey C o r t h e v ultures ·In Washington's p o w e r centers. That u crisis n ow exists cannot be denied. The hope of Carter insiders that the President's popularity wquld survive in the countryside while bis status fell in Washington was shattered by the NBC poll putting his approval rating at 46 percent. Wh at ma kes this descent alarmingly different from past presidential crises is that it comes from no war, no economic collapse and no major scandal. Rather, its source is deep lrfs lde the methods and pr ocedures o r the Carter ps:esidency. Although the President's popularity will surely ralJy, he is liable to stay in trouble so long as he conduct.s hls office as he does now • ALmOUGH many Democrat..'J blame Mr Clrter's problems on the profusion of 1e£Ust appol.nlees pushi.Qg pollcles not compatible with his own. (he criticism comes equally from left and right. Indeed, part of his troubles may derive fro"' a deficit, not a surplus, of ideology. Not linked to a pbiJoso]>by 'otbe~ than an obsessive work ethic, the President has forged ahead wilh overambiUOus programs, bolh domestic and international, many parts of which relate to no overall theme. Voters expected a President bringing calm and st ability. Instead, confides one middle· level admi.nistration official, "they got a Lyndon Johnson over.achiever " just as the presidency was entering a dangerously weakened state hduced l>y Vie tnam and Watereate. Mr. Caf'ltel' stielts to be a strong President ln the Roosevetrran-trattit10n at a time when the spirit of Congress m akes that goal unreacllable. Th&lnevitable defeats suffered In the cotllsion between a m asslve pt<ogram and an independent Congress with the "'b1f m its teeth--are compounded l>y the fact Mr. Carter not.only ia an outsider but . came here boas~g about it. Tffi:RE-ARE also vOltures 1n hls ~wn administration. No r ecent admlnistrallon has evidenced less personal loyalt1 to the President within the de· partment~. Officials at the assistant secretary level, picked by heads of departments in Mr. Carter's "cabinet government,·· owe their loyalty to the secretary rather than the President and s h ow no hesitan cy about criticizing the President. Lob· bying on Capitol. HiU, usually a source of White House power, is also diffused within the departments. . In this situation, the President .. - himself -whoso polltlcal aasessm-ents on the road to the White House seldom have ~ matched in shrewdnesa -mlatit ba expected to asaees Oa• altuetJon e.nd chan1• It. SiMDe senior aides believe tbe pro~tglou.s output of domestic · and fore.Ip in1Uatlve1 mull be #!lowed. --But llke the aOTcerer's apprentice, Mr. Carter b too busy to atop the proceaa. A few insiders ny hla schedule. is too fully booked to .thin)( aeri9Qlly abo~ut hll pre.tdency. Aides pro point to his ,appetite fer omci readina. He bu devot.ed 26 full hours ~ atudyint tbe do- 1 ense budget, Gd more aucb time Ls being set aside. He apeat much of last week going over 200 pages packed wilh ~ reform data. • SUCH TOTAL immersion w-ould be unimaginable for statesmen s uch as Otto von Bismarck, WinstQn t1b"1'Cbill or <;harres de Gaulle. The answer by many friends is to broaden his staff -"to cet. some aides in there with a litUe gr"ay in their hair," in the words or one cabinet m ember. Yet it may be unrealistic to believe that newly reci'uited aides could sup- ceed where old ones have failed tn changing what very well rnay be Mr. Carter's set style. The hard reality ls that both the over ambitious legislative . program and the work habits are pure Jimmy Cartu. Tbe blunt - as~essment of one admlnistratfon oCficial -••he's not a statesman, he•s an· engineer" -may be too harsh. but It points to the problem. -SOME OF Mr. Carter·s SUJ>porters o utside th.e adminislrfition believe his first imperative ls to slow the blad pace and offer voters the i mpress ion of calm and orderliness they bad npeeted from him. Ins tead, he bas sche ~uled frenetic barnstorming, Startin& coast-to. coast on Oet. 21 and then biQina four continents. Considering its un1que nature, the Carter ~tj.sis may wen be aacerbateCI b.r ~ these~ efforts to ....... the President•s popula.rfty. • 'Carter Owes Us a Fireside Ch&t Soon' -: -By TJlB Social ~urity reorganization --........... anathe-oew labor law revlsion J think.Jimmy Carter ou&ht to blU&Pded.ien.others. sit down right away, quick, and It Isn't u thbUth the President start explaining things to the got eleeted by • landslide with -4,merican people. There are too the party 101a1ty that always many problem.,; they'retoocom4 lnspitel~ be 8qe4eaked tn with ~l pl ex; people don't understand. pet"'C)d:lt ilhd~ Mthougb be belongs . · to UM tame party as tl\e huge Congr.ess is getting all bogged majorityint.otb houses, very few down. wi~ a legislative gl~t and of them were personally aided by t~c brg btlls"ltt-e standing m line bit ·support. His frequ~nt ltke people on a thwl~r queue, campaigft promise to Ap~I a w kw a rd 1 Y w a it i ri'pi..Jo r ovet' thetrheads to the folks back somebodt"ttP ahead to get out'tJL. Jlome ioundecl rather lika a . the way; · \tlt\at. THE INEXPERIENCED In nine months he has offered Carter administration thought" {>ne of the biggest packages or that with the big Democratic soclal and economic change ever majority and with the advanced since ~R1 and much President's ability to go to the or it it ba<lly needea. But then people he would get much raster came the Bert Lance affair and legislative action. But the energy the Senate ener¥Y fiUbmte.r. bill has only just r eached conference and ther-e is the tax reform bill, and the welfare bill, .and the Panama Canal treatY- (put off until next year) and MY IMPBF.SSION ti that the public ls way back behind some- where, -Vyinf-to-ca~ ,up and f aillng to graap the buard ol the Lawmakers' Addresses U.S. SENATORS Alan Ctanst.oa (D), 11000 Wilsblre Blvd., U>s Angeles, 90024, s. I. H1yakawa (R>, 1390 Market St .• Room 820, San Fran· dsco, 94102: J · " During Congressional sessions: New Senate Orfice Bldg., WashlngtDn, D.C. 20501 U.S. REPRESENTA'nVES <Or...,-eCoantyOaly) . ,.,. •.• Robert 81dbam (4-0th District -R), 1649 WestcUU Dr.~ Newport Beach, 92663. Jerry Pattenoa (38lb District -D>. 34 Civic Center Plua, Santa Ana, 92701. Mark Hannaford (34th District -D >. American City Bank Bldg., 5199 £.Pac. Coast Hwy. (Sulte 300-N), Long Beach, 90804. During Coi\gressional sessions: Badbam, 1108 Longworth House Office Bldg. Patterson, 507 Cannon House Office Bldg. Hannaford, 315 Cannon House Office Bklg. Washington, D.C. 20515. STATE SENATOR8 FROM ORANGE COUNTY Dennis E . Carpenter (36tb District -R>, 17880 Sltypark Cir- cle, Irvine. 92714. • -. John V. Briggs (3Sth District -R ), 1441 N. Harbor Blvd., l"ullerton, 92635. PaQ) B. Carpenter (37th District -D>, 1600 N. Broadway, Suite 550, Santa Ana, 92706. · During legislativesesslons: StateC'apltol, Sacramen~14 STATE ASSEMBL YMAPI FROM ORANGE COUNTY Ron Cordova (74th District -D>. 23861 El Toro Road, !:! Toro, 92630. "Denn ls Mangers (73rd District -D ), 16371 Beach Blvd., Suite G, Huntington Beach, 92647. • WUllam E. Dannemeyer (69th DJstrfct -R), 1235 N. Harbor, Suite 100, Fullerton, 92432. Chet Wray (7lst Dist.net -'1>), 20e2 Valley V1e'lt\ &alto 237, Garden Grove, 92645. During legislative· sessions: State Capitol, Sacramento._ 95814. • .. . -econom c siruatron orot Ure- e nergy s-horc.ag_e. which .. a CBS/New York Times samplina. indicates.._ a majority or them still don't believe in. Jimmy Cart~ ought to be explaining. -_ Look at the economic sltuatiOtl. Over\tbe period J970 to lin6 (a new report of the ConcresslooaJ Joint .E;cooomic CommiHeo .... calculates> unemployment bas cost a total of 38-million man years. Not hours -years. The production loss has been commensurate: it comes ·to a cumulative total of about $69() billion in 1972 prices. That's a lot or money •• It mt!ans that any American family of four bas lost about $12,000 due to under· utilization. of resources. How many familjes could use an extra $12,000? Speak up! • THAT ISN'T THE worst ol it. The original recession and the current agonitlngly slow recovery are worldwide and the industrial nations -au now beginning to drown their pain by reaching {O,r the bottle or trade -rulrictions_ In fa-.ereeping protectionlsM, has begilh. The cry of "Unfair!" goes up, very often with cause, for the manufacturing countries are all t empted to e-xpon their unemployment to their neighbor. Politicians can't res ist this: IC a US s teel company lays ore a quarter or its force because Japanese st eel is, cheaper something .. hbs to give right away, even if the American steel t)lant is an old-fashioned, open. hearth affair that should have been junked years before. IT (S DOUBTFUL if the man In the sCreet understood the Senate filibuster against phas ing out price control on natural 11as unUl it suddenly collapsed, The Senate voted the bill last week, SO to 46, with Republicans 34 to 3 in favor. and the Democrats, 16 to 46, • against. US Chamber of Commerce head Richard Lesher imme diately ha lied th& R e publican·Dixiecrat conservative victory, and President Carter promptly said he would veto the bill If lt rea.ches him with its huge burden for the c onsumer:· Jt won't : it is p ractically ce rtain t o b'e compromised 1n conference. The question is whether the PresTcfent is 1ivint Uie expla· nations he ought to tb these terribly 'compUcated •ffalrs. lie began with confusion himself. First he thougbf tbe-=-econc>l'l\Y needed the sthnulus or a mauive $50 rebat~; then bo withdrew it. ,. He was m sect to&> to bf '1Mt-- dt?pa.rted Bert }A.nee ~ing to lnspim"'businefs confidence. .... :U -. hasn't shown la the s tock manet which has dropped .from..a.rouo4.. 1000 when Carter tQok office to U.Oder 850 now. h I\ trytq to tell us somethlnJ ! NOT SINCE ROOSEVELT ~ .have p(uldits bf:en so perptaecl. · The comblnaUoa of lntlatiOo plus unemployment bafflu them. Here fa the grand-champ ~ U.. monetaris ts, Milton Friedman, wrtttni in Newsweek \O!lt-01Re111----1 day that we should balance lbe budget. Four Ume• in a generation he has told the country how to atop lnllatlon. be says rather primly and tbe country hasn't listened to blm. Naturally intlaUoo resulted. But here ls estimable Walter Heller, articulate spokesman ol the Keynesian approach (and former cbalrman of the Council' of Economic Advisers) ataim, just1.be oppo6ite.. -• - ArWfiter in Time magulne explains 'l!>!l@l>out energy to us in a c1>ndescendf'ng two-t>-•8• .. essay.'' 'l'here's lots of energy, he aays. ti onb' we phase out controb, booet'prices, and tum l&e whole thlng over to the-b1g oil -- ~ompanies who understand tliese things. What they need,-be says. is incentive. • THAT'S ~.VIEW of John Connally, fob, the Republican Party convert, who bas unex· pectedly surfaced epin from Texas and seems to be nmn1nc hell-bent tor the GOP 1880 nomination. . • Starting Nov. 22 President Carler takes •a dauUng dash - a broad -four contlnents, "11 days, eight foreign countries, He won't have muc h time to expllcate bis· complex ttx. welfare, energy end economic programs en' route. Before that he makes a quickie trip, Oct. 21·23, to Det110lt.. Des Moln.es, Denver and Los Angeles. He'll address Democratic f&lndrabtent. aid candidates. bold one ol bis teJephone questlon·and·ans1"r shows and atay at a pri•at. home. AU legitimate ppbllclty, Of course. But we woUld just aa Uef he stayed homo, in Utla Ume ot confusion and put. on aome 1ireslde chat.I. He's good a that" and wene.cl.them. • -• T RB h .a longttat1dl."f W'Otr.fftgCn bfH1te. ltt .aaa~ C14"""'lJI " Richard Strotd..of. Chlildca~M~. , , • ... · Nornuui Cousins 'TV W atch~g_ ~an -Be Murderou;s to-· Senses' It was bound to huppen. ~Sooner cdatcr, it was inevit ll· ble that a ~oung person accused or murder would be de- fended on the grounds lh,.t his crime was t r occAble to the Influence or television. An e ntire gene ration · ha. now been brought up on television. Many m inions have sat in front of television screens an average of five hours a day - lay ufter day, month after month, year aCter year. • lt has been estimated that the average young American has spent 12,000 hours with television by the lime he or she gels Into hurnnn f1lind of thousands of young peoph: casuu) 1tbout college. Taken as a wholl', lhe hours of programs in wh fc h vtolence. programs they have seen wel'e at brutality· and sadism are treated The most serious dii;ca!.e of lh1: least as effective in shaping their as everyday manifestations or 20th century is desensili2ation. minds as anything taught them normal hvmg., Is it pos!>ible to Feelings are being coarsened by their parents, their teachers ~cc numtx-rless human beings a nd blunted. Whal happens to the or their rcligiousjcaders. pumm eled and p u Iv cri 2cd lessons taught by all the great re- • without becoming numbed to the li gions -that true spirituality A LARGE numbc.r...a.Lt.hes.e.JttQ· _ ..r~fill!Y of hUj,an pain? requires each pers_on to be able tu gram s a r e dominated by • -,--ttgit«l the..w.fa:mµ.! .anotbe.r violence. Young people arc in-HOW MANY tim es is 1l posbi· as his own? troduced to a world in which de-ble fo,; an impressionable youth cent and r eason able r el a· to watch people being shut up or tionships among human beings huving their face cut by broken are almo:.t nonexistent. bottles or being hit over the head The 'Slightest difference of opi-with clubs -without life becom· nion bccomt's the occa~ion for ing dangerously cheap'! people to punch one another. Nothing is more important in a False concepts of pride are al-child's educulion than the de· lowed tobecomemor.eimportant velopment o f , in A\6ert thaorespectforlife. Schweitzer 's famous phrase, Docs anyone seriously reverence for life. Yet thedomi- challenge the e fCect on the nant effect of TV is to make · HUMAN SlJF'FERING is 101>· in g all meaning precisely because it b inflicted so often and so casually that we are more en- tertained than s hocked by it. Television encou rages our children lo be entertained by the wrong things. Tht:y arc enter· tamed by a humaQ body being thrown through a glass door or being kicked oCC a balcony. They ha \'C ~come devotees o ffi., automobile chase, its head-on colliswns und people being in-' cincralcd il'l the resulting blaxe and cxploMon. Th<'y have become 4'ficionados of the burroo m brawl with chairs and bottles being s mashed over human s kulls or people being -~hot uµ ai._ u _t~ were dea4 leaves being bruslica oirap<>r'cn.- INFLATION .IS NOT confined lo lhe national economy. There's inflation of brutality on TV. Televi:.ion has to keep coming up with increasingly hideous ways of hurling people and mal<lng them bleed. What children learn from TV about sex i& no less desen.siLizing than what the y learn about. violence. Sex on TV is not two unuui bdil,J(~ acting out ot-t°' for each oti11:a . • ... "t . It Is. Instead a mechanic 1 operation with people being mo. gralifl~ by the number of bodi4 • they con get in and out of b< with thmt by the magic of humi emotion and onenesis lhey e: perience. THE REAL-question abo1-: television is not whether It • responsible for a murder in re .. ! life. The real question is whether l\ • saturating effects on chlldreo ar : giving them a warped idea of HI and human relalionshipsJ an whether any natlon can afforctt have so many of its citizcr become callous to the fragility 1 • ure. r~• 'Thanks for Our Beiµg __ Alive!'·-1 . ...._ .. ..__.. ___ ~-- "There's no doubt about it, there ore times when TV • incites me to violence!" ' -v ByJANWORTU Jan Worth left lhe Doily Pilot la.st yeor to ;om the Peace Corp1. She ia dpublic relationl oflicn f&r the gowrnment oft~ Kfnodom of Ton(ltJ, localed--: al la.st repcm -3,UO miZ.1 sou.th of Hawaii. TONGA -Also known aa the Friendly Islands -tropical, lush, quiet, casual. A I live on an Is lri'atnat rec nes peacefully in placid, aquamarine blue water. The istancHs 20 mttes Ion& 'ln<Hn several 1pots. you can see across lts width. My home ls a small bamboo house with a concrete noor ayMl a combination t~JthatJ.:hed ~.AllJQ au ... cosy. -------- ONE NlGOT recently ~ wasn't so friendly. It wasn't dsual. It wasn't quiet. We had an earthquake. . b'roken dishes . Amazing. What little electricity there ls in my nei1hborhood was dead. We 1lt candles and kerosene lamps and I put on a pot of tea. With lts customary speed, within minutes the ''coconut wireless" informed us that the Catholic cathedral L damattd and that the Prime Minister's tower hacflOpptea. Tfie boya all took off on bicycles to Jather news . -lilopl ..... ~~.-,.. .... ~----- A fT ER SEEING that there was no real damage, I grabbed my sleeping bal and belded for my Del1bbon' bouae...No !..... W8'/ WU} going to seend tbe reat of-the ni&bt alone. -;-~ - _1-Suddenly the fear went away. I went .Dito tbelr warm UtUe T~ fale. and sudden11 J "felt sati. 1I'liey ~~ "\:apok·lilled mattress and beautiful embroidered ab.-ta. · ·TVMovie: Better Not Just a Uttle one, but a genuine rocker that left u all In a stale Of.shock. It is ao rare that af flnt. my landlord couldn't remember 0-e Tonaan word for it -mofwke. Bel ore I knew It, there was • mound ef cbUdren at()\lftd me. anu11Un1 into tapa cloth blankets for the nlpt. Too1an.a know how to sleep (or security --ti>-+--~ everybody piles to1etber qke eats. -AUfflln3.int.o,,aJleap. We laid P!llNl~-=k-:-:.~ Late Than Never I BySAMHAKAM Som ll~am. ~er o/ a steel proceu1ng /1rm, ;esides '" llJJnllngton Beach. He spent 20 years in the Merchant Mannes The 1°0-year old boy ~:m~d lons:ingly al the flamboyant -po.s.t~rsJdocning tht:~trance to lh_t Ehle Movie Theater In M · Russian-J ewish Immigrant ghetto ne1 ghborh00d nf Brooklyn Evcr'v body was talking about this particular picture. The Rids who 'were lucky e~n to see it raved about all the fighting. the cannons booming and the charging horses. BlJT TlUS WAS A SPECIAL pictu~. so the admission price had ~en doubled. Inste'ad of fi ve cents for adults, and.. kids two- for-a-nickel. 1t was now a whole dime for adults and a whole nickel for kids.' I'd spent the evening drinking kava, the chalky t.radlUonal beverage doled out in coconut shells at a party. After several rounds or the sUghUy narcoUc drink. everybody starts singing. Ton1an love songs. Bawdy lolk songs. ~ ~ Most of the SO revelers tottered out jovially ut about 9 p m ., after the free kav_~ was ~one. K ava makes one sleep very well. So I turned in early, leaving my flashlight at my bedside, as usual, for checking up on mJdnlght rats or flying cockroaches. -. ~ _.., __ ,~ --..~ ~ -~ - okay.J " ••• My · American neiahbor, another Peace Corps. volunteer named Bob, rushed to me, with a panic-stricken loolt. kerosene lamp in the middle of e room, talkln&, until we Cell asleep. BELl"t:VE IT Oa not. those few momenta with.Jn)' nelpbQE'a_tbat Al&lll ' ~ were among my happiest in th1s Cl'UY kinadom. 1 felt secure· and c:ared for, warm and comrortnt>le. It w&! a lovely nighL .. And morning did come -warm and orlihl. an<rqulet: Because there-are so few brick or two-story buildings here, there was very UtUe damqe. There are ccacks where there used to~~ b_o or our four W&uves are' in pretty bad shape. • \ That was a lot more money than his.parents wouJ ct--ilve him -...... to sec a movie. Sadly, he trudged home. Over the years. as he traveled around the world as a merchant seaman, and heard mention or the picture he had ~-missed.~thefe W&S alw~-a lwinge or regret. He wished he had -been able to see I\. THE NEXT THING 1 knew was that 1 awoke iri a slale of stlock. J hunt a terrible roar. My house was rollln1 from side to side. It was pitch dark, and I heard screaming and crashing. I leaped out of bed, my heart 1olng wild. l arabbed my ro~ and flashlil)lt and aimed for the door. J wu-alreadyyellini in fear. And suddenly, a new sound joined the others -car-jarring banging of sticks on Un. I was crazy with fear. I dldn 'l understand the 'ound and cried out, "What la it? Whal is il?" Finally the neighbors shouted lt was the souna of people beaUng on their tin roofs to scare the devlls away. AND THE J'EACE Col])S oltice ls listing sadly into the lagoon. looking llke it hu.Mava han1over~ We've vacated it, protiibly forever. Theft was ~tld•l wave and only a few aftershocks. SIXTY YEARS PASSED and the lit.tie boy -now a prosperous businessman -,was seated in hls comfortable reclining chair, playing wlth Ule remote control transmitter of hl1 large screen. expensive color1V set. Monday night football was over; the. good guys <Oakland Raiders)-had won and he was idly flicking from one ataUon to a nother to see iC there was anything on that might be worth watching. Then it happened . . Channel 28 was featuring a series or old-lime movies. The name of the picture being shown flashed on the screen and the ''boy''waslhrilled. "BIRTltOFA NATION .. ;>' ... It was the picture he had missed seeing 60 years a10. With a contented sigh, he settled back to watch It at last. And this lime, he didn't have to pay the nickel. The 1urchlng was makln& It difficult to cross the room. But I made it, nWli open the door, and pitched lnt.o the yard. The . roar was worse and I could hear my neighbor's wailing and crylna out to God. Jhe sound of thln11 cra1hln1 was horrible. • J was thrown to the iround on my hands and knees, where I stayed, so frightened that I was whlnlna llkt a baby. Th1a Island II going to apUt in two, I told myself. ThJs la lt, baby, down Into the sea you go. EVERYTHING WAS allst ening, glowing with a surreal shine. Popping traratormers lit the sky. My Tongan nelghbOr slucinis bead out the wlntrow c r yin g , " It '~ o k a y1, San ls i • it· s Finally, the tremors subsided. It was 1:20 a.m. We found out the next day the quake, a 7.2 on the Richter scale, h•d lasted weH over two minutes. • THE DIN OF people banalng on Un continued ror another flve minutes or so. I was shaking crazily, crying a Uttle. Bob hugged me. Another neighbor. rubbed my back Uke one would comfort a little child. We didn't know what would happen next. A tidal wave? An after s bock ? What? My neighbors clustered around .. .J seemed to be more scared than any of them. Nobody was hurt. our houses were a mess but there wasn•t any damag-e except one collapsed wall and lqts of So other than a blt of ;'sycbic shock, most d us picked. up .all the stuff that fell of shelves, swept up the broken 1lau, and wandered back into our normal -ltftl.'"""9 bsftttatile-bab)t ·-~ the middle of tt all, and its mother named ltMol\llke (earthquake). The next nlpt we atuted telllng a tori es, collect1n1 our f 1¥0rite Jokes, anlt slappiM each other on the back. There was a" bit of drinking as well. Forget kava. l wentfor stn. The Toqaps altered their usual greeting. Usually the messqe ts, "Malo e lelei I" (Thanks for betn1 well t ) Tbunday after the quake, the IJ'eetinJ became, "Malo e tau mQ'ull '' rt'banks tot out betnoUn!) I gfve tliir 1 Marty tecond. Mailho-X/-lntoxication No Laughing Matter-Eor-Anyone :-. . To the Editor : y our read e rs h av e a As a member or tfl insurance r~sponsibillty as well . rhdustry who has s pec1 ·zed in The puhlic must take this ' the field of restaurant fns nee problen'I as ser iously as the for years, I feel an obhgatio o licensee. H your date or your expand on the Sunday, Oct. , fr iend or another couple is article. or1 .. Third Party Liquor ~bviously Intoxicated, Cind a way Liability by hckie Hyman. to. 1et them home. If you see an I have a coll ection of unkbo~patrongetinto hiscar newspaper articles from across and dri\te in a manner that would the le, aJI of which "svess the suggeat he was drunk, call the Jack o ntrol on the part of the police. If an Invited guest to your licen see ver third p a rt.y home Is-drunk upon departure, claimants d a belld in keep him frd'm leavjng in that insurance comp conspiracy cond1lion. -tQ f;barge !!IAflt t~ affic wilt , -bear. · \' 0 U "ARE Ii ab I e as a There is some measure o uth homeowner as well. Be~m e In each of these suppositions 1nvolved. Every one of us has It is lime the Jitensees and the seen the drunk laughed at. rt is general public assumed a major ·me we stopped la ughing. That r espons ibility for r educing dr k could be responsible for potential third party injury. the th or in1ur~ of an innocent penon. <>third party claimant m ay in so instances be "suit crnzy", but w II have to take a BAR AND reataurent .owners mus t have a contin uous education program for their service employe1. The possible alienaUdo or a patron ls no longer a valid consideration in one·s -refusal to serve an intoxl.cated . p erson . Constant managerial 1 up e r v l s i q n a s w i! 11 .i. g conscientious-prncttu--of-refun l procedures (available from the ABC> by em ployes is more importnnt today th.an ever. · .L.. 1'he llst..oC preventatl- m easurcs that can be undertaken bY fnarragement -ts-endleHt but · part in the re llon ot these \'ery serious offense . CHnJSTJ G DtOLA Arlen Insurance M tltetinst 'Claa~·tJntalr Late' To&.h Edit.or~ J would like to thank staff writer, Jackie Hymnn for the a rticle o n liquor' ll nbllity eontoined. tn the Sunday, Oct. 9, Dall>-Pilot It was most inCormatlve. .nd th\ subJec~ •• m atter is not normally brouaht to the attention or the public. . Two important fa cts not contained in the -article shoute a !so be brought out. These are: " l. That any person or entity furnishing alcoholic beverages to a n o t h e r . w h o b e c o·m e s "obviously lntoxla t ed ", is exposed to the same third party liability as'is the restauraut and t avern owner . This includes homeowners. apatlment dwellers , employers. party· giver s and c haritable organizations, just to name a fCV( •• 2. That Catlfornla Is a "common law" 11tate insof.er as liquor lilbUlty or' "dram·shop" lnw is concerned. What this means is that we do not have a st atute in this s'hlle which gives us rneanlngful guicrellnes within which we must gov ern our conduct, ~hether we arc acting M~ individuals, homeowners or operators o( restaurants and , tavems. By way of an example, there is no true definition that ls meaningful as to what ao "obviously intoxicated " person b Oocs ~this mean the Sj\me thing as tM dertnltion cont.ail\e.<S lo the traffic laws? Obviously lt does tfot as It l!! proven in reading the case decisions rendered in lhis state. There appears to be an Immense dtrferenco between ------' "obvious" Intoxication a nd ... legal" intoxication -but just what this difference Is, Is unknown to this writer-. Western States Federation of Beverage Ucenses, lnc. is a non·profit trade. association of the more responsible owners and operators or res taurants afld taverns throughout California. A membership requirement is that one must own a valid Interest in an operating liquor li cense. The fed erntion was founded in Orange County in July, }976 expressly to declare and w\,11' the ''War on Llquor'Law!" We have realized from its inception that the llolutlon to the problems created by the courts can only be found from within the industry. J lelp SOU,Bht elsewhere, including ,from the legislature and the lnAurance Industry', has faJ led to appear. As buslJtCSS people, \\tc believe '\hot His not in our best Interests, nor lhe best Interests of society in ~eneral , fo serve persons lo thl! polntofintoxlcatlon. But what about the person w h o h n d' s e v e r a I d rinks e lsewhere , and tttcn comes to o ur pla ce of business or Into our hvme and has just one more? Should we thereafuir be respon!fiblc for his co nduc t ? Should we be re,ponalbl• ror hlS' decision to become lnebrlaled before he w arrives on our doorstep? The Jaw as it exlsta is unfair. ll is unfair to our industry and to all other segments of our society. U must be changed. As your article p o inte d o ut. rel ief ls not f o rth co m ing from the legislatore. Therefore, we have elected to lake the problem to the people for a solution. We have de· cided that a change in the "judge-made" la\# will 'Only be had through a rcfercnd~m and the referendum will pal\s by a ateat margin if the cltiJens are aware that they, too, are atre<:ted a dversely as we a re by this unfair lnw. LOUIS ~lALICK Bonan:-a'• Lo•t To the Edilpr: "We, Hie People , Have a BreakinK Point", by Mr. F. M. Fox <Sunday, October 9), ls an e l oquent and e motion a l prescnt<ition of a very slmplo, rational ond equitable sotuUon $)( the r'"~;•erty tax assessment problem : Base the asse1sment on purchnse i>rlce rather than unreali zed ·market value. t heartily endorse this concept and could add much more ·rhetorical embellishment.. Jnsread, l would like t<> provide a couple of observations. • As it stand' now. the property l ax constitute$ • capital tain tax on •n unrealized geln. Then when \ " ' the gain is rinally realized It •fs aeatn .taxed. No otfset or cost basis ls allowed for tbe property t ax assessment, so, ln effee~ there la a tax upon a tax. Alto, since the trend now I• to reduc. capital gains benefits and treat them more and more as ordln&.rf income, a homeowner must tMn, pay more tax on ... rncqme" he may not necessarlly have sought.. FREQUENTLY. upon reallzipg a -capital aaln, he ls forced into a hl1her tax bracket. with the res ult that, after yea.rs or maintenance, property . taxes insurance and tnnauoo, . and finally ''capital galns'' tax. rather than reap.a...bonA111a. h• comes close to beln& a lOltr. The present tax asseumen }Yt.tem also cool.ribdtes to tM e ver lplrallng lnflaUon. tl. automllllcally provlde1 rnore money to taxtn« aulhortUta tucb as municipalities, achool, pa.tk and other spec\al dlstrlc\s for favorite projects whlcb mlght or might not have the approval ot th~ elect.orate. tt adds to tlle growth of the bureaucracy wblet; s prinis from tho inltl•t.lon ot these proJ1cta. Thie enr bureeonlng bureaucrat1 In tam tnct'e a s lnah demands salary /w.,e increases, btnellta and txemptlons -and ao tbe spiral coes on. - ... I A. DAILY P1LOT Sunday.October16, 1977 ~~~-~~te's-Droppmg --t~l"HI~ P-llO.met Coast Woman Deborah Grant, lttrut;hter oC-M r. and Mt's. Fr·e d crick Grant of Newport Beat h, was re- cently promoted to Arm·y Captain whil e serving wtth the. 12lst Evuua• , t.~on llospll.al in Seoul. ---· But Law En/ orcement Budget Ris~s -By ltA'THY CLANCY Ol ll• Oally .. llol Sia" Orange CQunty researchers had both some good news and some bad news from the world or c rime. for Orange County Supervisors. '. ·The good news was that the crime rate, which had been in- creasing Jrom 1970 to 1975, now &)?pears to be dropping. ln addition, compared with • o'her areas in California, aqalysts called Orange County "a relatively low-crime county." The n ews that worried supervisors-; however , was that the county budget for the-courts, law enrorcemel\t, firefighting . and probatiOD could swell by $19 million between 1976-77 and 1979~. becoming not only the county's most expensive function but also its Jastest growing. they will-be-trying lo_ rind out why Keith Concannon. executive the criminal justice s ystem ls ex-director of the Orange CQunty peeled to become more costl). ltt--Gri~.C0Wlcil...11ot® the future when crime rates that despite a downward crime - seem to be dropping. 1 trend that burglaries still are oc-ORANGE COUNTY Ron La Porte, a rese arch curring in Orange County once analyst with the County Ad- every 15 minutes. ministrative Office, said despite THERE W E RE 38. 000 overall growth in county popula-burglaries in Orange County in. Korea. • Grunt received h er nurs ing degr ee from De pauw University. tion, a decrease is expected by 1975, he said, and only 7,500 ar· the 1900's in the 18 to 24-year age rests. 2 Coordinators -group. That means. he continued. 80 . . . percent oC those committing ,,, 'LAPORTE said it ts that age burglaries arc going uncaught. N d h CROP group that accounts for about SS Co ncannon S!lid in the o~,e y • percentofOrangeCountycrime. ' homicide category Or ange Coun-~·~ • In addition, he said. there ty is relatively safe. ...t 0 new Capistr ano-Laguna Beach Regi·onal-already is a drop in the number He said the murder rate or the iw of youngsters in the 10 to 17 age 'county is one-third that of Los Occupational Program administrators have been category, which should create a Angeles County and onc·tenth selected. drop in juvenile cri me cases. that or Detroit. 1\1 arian Brotzman v.' as named coordinator of in- Another county researcher. Jn a study Concannon did or 167 st ruction al s ervices, and Linda Bowman . Dr. Peter Schultz. said statjstics homicides the past three years. coordinator or auxiliary services. said J erold show that Orange County crime . he said, nearly twice as many Simons. ROP chief administrator. Each will be statistics were running about men were killed as women and paid an annual salary or $14,900. 2,500 crimes for each 100,000 resi· most "ere younger than 30. Both positions are new, sajd Dr. Simons. who dents in 1970. About half the viclims knew bas headed the ROP since June. The appointments The. Jigure. which includes their killers or were related to wereercectiveOct. l. · ~r---ftUlalNG A PRQBI EM?? ·01- Do You Have ldeos on How~~ ondOthetNef(ls of Our Comnarity? IF YOU DO, THEM YOU SHOULD ~TllHD ntl ZND PUIUC HIAllN6 SPOMSOUD IY n.cnTS- HOU~N~ AHD COMMUNfTY DEY&OPMENT COMMm'll PROGRAM: • (1) TO EXPLAIN WHAT HAS BEEN DONE UP TO NOW ANO IS BEING PROPOSED. . (2) TO SOLICIT IDEAS ON HOW Td SPENO 1900,000 DURING THE COMING YEAR. 1 WHBt ~.Oct.._ ZO, 1'77 TIMI: 7:JO P.M. WHIU: ... ......_ SdlNf ,., ......... ,.,.... C....MeM,c:.lf•• . WnlWI C-. ShalM be S.. IO' ~-eon--v~~ n F• Dnve. R-. &14. Colla'-. CA 12129 Dorothy Sims cookbook author 1'he statistics on the county's criminal justice system were presented_ at the opening or Sp(!cial budget hearings which will conUnue several days this mooth and in Novem ber. The special hearings are de· gneS-tO-~per.visors..bewe regular budg~t sessions r~r an county departments beginning murde?s-, rapes. robbery, as-them. he said. Mrs, Brotzman. a Laguna Beach resident, is sault, burglary and theft. had • i I r one ca n d r 8 w any respo.nsible for supervising teaching and counseling • climbed to a rate or 3,600 crimes statistical conclusions Crom the functions orthe ROP. "· next summer. pe~ 1975. above it·is that the best way to Mrs. Bowman lives In San Juan Capistraao and asCyear,1mW'ever, tne.ftgUre -ffii%~voUSM"bet'n~-nis..::Dee1L.exe:.c..YJ1ve se~re!;ary for the ROP. said had dropped to 3,500, Schultz the last three years was to be Sinimtr.S1re t~--r~sponsi:&le forTrnplll1Tetrtation:-ut-"will give .~tree ----demonstration Supervisors said Thursday said, and is expected to be even female. unmarried and over 30. ·• the budget. bu tiding m aintenance, . transportatlon lower this year. Concannon said. and student placement. .. Dentla Notice• ~~~~~'E!!~~!~!!!!!I~~~~~~~ 1110•• ICA f£ BROYotN. •99 <O, rn•dtl\I "' H"n11nq1on &..ch, O.f(I on r,...,,.,..v. ouob"' u. 1tn •• P.c11oo·>10"'"11'. Surv•W<11tye1A<19heer J•m•• 8ro .. n •no • '°"· Dunc•" 111-n o< """IUIQ!on Sfkh, b<ot,....,. boo W•lur...., ,,..,,. HOiiand, bath OI CN~o "'''° M•( ..... •!Id G.,.••H• J""14o<1 01 H""111101on 8N<t.. 'lliwllt-•t Pi.<c. BrotlWrs Smhl>I" MOrluMy, t CIDAM to )~OOPM Slll\OIY. ,.,..,.,., "'VIOi W iii ~ 11rlv1te Pierce 8 rO\Mr I S"'•IM olre<IO<'- MCllEOITH ~~~W~LJl~fUTH. 11im.a-....,~1r. ~, ... ~ Oleb.Kk Cdm""'"llY HMQlttl A rnl· ~nt of ~,.. Hllll tor llW ~" 10 year>. Sur111 .. o lff her ""li>Ano GUI· lorCI AllO MJr~lveCI Dy ooe ClauQlll•r M•rv Armttf'Oft9, • .,."" Vahu'<.e """" 411\0 .,,, .. or•ndclllldr •n. Gr•vnlCIO H l'Vl(U , '' OOAM Mo<io•y al 0•~ Par~ C.melary, Cl•r•"""''· C•l1t. Pa<lll< '11-.M•morlat P••k Moftuery 01ru1or1 PAC IFfC YllW ... MIMO•IAL PAH Cemetery Mortuary Chaoe1 ~500 Pac1ftc View Dn1.1e Newt>ort. : Cahfornta , • . 644-2700 M~COltMICK MOITUUllS lagul'la Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hilts 768·093;3 . San Juan C8p1strano 49S-1776 --U.Ln..lllCHtOM .FUMllAL Ho'MI Corona del Mar 673-"94!50 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llU.HOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa . 641·9150 SMmf1'VTHfU I.AMI COSTA MISA CHAPB. 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa * 64e-..888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• ~7-4131 "8CI llOTHOS SMITHS' MOITVAltY 627Matn St Huntington Beach 536-6539 PIBPAMtlY COlOMIAL FUMHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 D Fiim• • ThHler Dance TelevJslon Jft'1he ·' Senilnar· - Pl<IRTWd ·Talk on Holes Bla<'k holes , described as holes ht the rab'rlc of "Careers in Environ· space and time. will be mental Health,·· a free the subject or a talk Nov. one-hour seminar. will 15 at Orange Coast be presented Oet. 26 at 11 College. a .m . by Orange Coast o r . w i I 1 I a m Co 11 e g e · s Career Kaufmann, author of Development Center. "The Cosmic Ftontlers David Kaplan. from of General Relativity," the Orange County ·11 k l7 · h H ealth Department ·s wi s~ 8 p.m . 10 t e division of environmen· auditorium. Tickets are tal health. will offer a $2. general, $1 for senior citizens with Special slide presenta..tion and Persons Cards. will discuss careers in In ·an illustr a t e d food proces5ing, water lecture, Dr. Kallfmann pollution, waste control. will discuss the 1:7lzarre noise pollution and land properties or black holes, use pl~nning. h' h b 1· d t b For further informa-w ic are e teve o e Uon call S56·5S75. places where the ~ravity ---~------oC a dying .star has become so strong that nothing, nol even light, can escape. The tic ke t offic e n umber is 556-S-S27 . Tickets arc also on sale in OCC's ticket office in the Administration Building from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 8 a. m. to noon Saturdays. Grads Dine North Denver High Sc h oo l , Denver, Colorado, graduates, liv- i n g in So u ther n Callfornia. will hold their annual dinner on Sun- day, Oct. 30, 5 p.m .. at Scavo's rcst~rant in the City or Commerce . For further informa· lion contact Ann Gregg (805) 943-3623. 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The next two store Monday, October 17, at 11 a.m • She will dem· onstrate the Culslnartnt Food Processor. WILLIAMS-SONOMA Grande Cuisine 3333 Bristol St .. South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 751·1166 San Francisco • Palo Alto • Bevet1y Hiiis . ' . months will be "tr"~ritf catperlod-- because of 3 DAY P~_l!C AUCTION · Sequola<'-Wlne Cellars· 3300 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, Ca~fomla : Santa Ana winds. Sal, Sun~, M..on. -Pct. 22, 23, 24 Starts preclse!y at n :00 AM -- . Otters tor Sale • 1 /2 Miiiion Dotlar Evafuatlon of S:INE & RARE_WINES lmpo.rted & Domestic ~"-=--""-_. From 1916-1975 -._European Antiques • Gift Items Items below lo be sold Mon., oa.' 2Alh, 11 :00 ~M. • Refrigeration Equipment • Wine Lockers _ • Electronic Cash Registers •,...Shelving. (Wine) l • Office Equipment • Real Estate to be offered Mon., Oct. 24th, 2:00 \P.M. INSPecTtON~ DAILY 1QA.M. to s 'ii.M: for Compti~ntary e~ure Call · (714) 547-7784 Sate under supetvlslon of HOC HMAN bJ ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS 1232 Village Way, Suite e· Santa Ana. California 927Q5 In lh• Southw .. 1 3102 E Van Buren• Phoenix, Az 8~ • (602) 267·1326 Note: s.io In eecon1aooe will'I the rules llfld regulahOtlS es set IOttn by Wie.Alcoholc BevetaQe ConlfOI &o.td ol lhe Slal9"' Ca•lomia II/Id My Olhe• c:ontfQl~rig •uthOnty WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry DiaJ'JlOnds & Other Fine Antique OI Coptemporary Je welry WMches Crystal Porc'elains • China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. I · ... We appraise & buy whole estates o; ainole lttma or we'll ••ll for you on commission. If you don't know what it is or what it la worth-brlno lt in (or call us and we'll ~ome out). No obligation or charge for verbal appraisal, either in your home or in our gallery. · . . ef eNJ'XH!.Y~· £:Pl. . • .APPRAIS!RS '6uwtsrcoAsTH1Q,,HWAY A'°O~IONEERS , NEWPORT BEACH -145·2200 -ESTATE APPRAISALS AND SAL.ES FOR LAWYERS • BA'NKS • TRUSTt.ES& £X£CUTORS ' I , ' . I Sunde)', Octobet 16, 1977 I DAlt.Y P11.0T . Aif· --------t ------- -......-c-:. t~ng . Artist . Image_a Disguj.se? .. ~ AmNTION RESIDENTS ~ ··Of HV!T()H ;~H HONf iNGTON BEACH SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ever buy a low-cost painting at a "starvlng artlsts sale" thinking you might someday own an early piece by some bud· _dlngPicasso? Think agafn. says Jrm Churchlll, writerfor the public service monthly, "State of the Arts." One "starvini artists'' group r ents a Jlut California's consumer laws prevent The City or Huntington Beach has completed a Work Southern California convention center at the r ate what Churchill s~11d have been "outrageous Program for the preparation or land use plans and of $2.~ a day, drawing as many as 4,000 people claims" of such groyps ill other states. regulations that will affect development or Coastal a day, he said.. . Huntington Beacb. This rePort called the Local HE SAID ON£ l>allas-baseagroup was con-COi.ttal J>roaram..: Work Proaram was prepar~ to " 'Starving artist• groups generally come in· obtain funds to ffnance preparation ol Ufti UitaJ victed in Mississippi for using language which ' C t I Pro d t-.a b th C llfo · t o town and set up shop at a fairgrounds, a hotel oas a gr am so man a .,.. y e a rnia could lead customers to believe that local ar• :rts Coastal "'ct of '976 It Is ached'·lcd to be "ompJet-.a by s uite, a convention center, or som e such facility, Li-" ~ •• ~ u .. .,.. were benefiting. l''or example, using the word February, 1979. - to the accompaniment or lots of advertising," "'sale" when work:J were sold at regular prices. The planning 'ssues lo be addressed and the major I• HE SAYS THE Jb~rving artist" image is being used to disguise veritable supermarkets or-' low-cost oU palnUngs that are practically mass- produced, largely in Hong Kong and elsewhere abroad, and imported by brokers. Churchill said. • tasks necessary to complete the Local Coastal He quoted Joan Carl, past president of Los -.Churchill snid in an interview that Cal,fornia Program will be reviewed by the City Council In ' Angeles Artists Equity, as saying: "The works l'ales groups seem to stay on safe ground le'gatly. public hearing at Its rtigular me~tlng on October l'I, look like assembly line: producliQn -sometimes I le said that at one limo. consumer investigators 1977 at 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Civic k h h · w Center, £000 Main Street, Huntington Beach. The pictw-es will be identical, with a shape changed were as ing t em sue questions as, " hat are public is l!ncouruged 10 attend. , ChllrchUI s aid the sales groups work into their names s uch imagery as struggling artists. striving artists, underfed artists. thirsty artists, maln~t;zitioned artists, or artists' co-op. / in the foreground, or there will be two almost the names ahd addresses or the starving a rtists1 YOUR IDEAS ARE IMPORTe\H'Tt identical pictures in a di:,:ff~e::_re~. n:'.t~c::'.o:lo:r.:-'_' ______ _:w:_:h.:.:o:..'.p~ru:":.:.nt:.:e::d:_:t::.:h::_e..:_:it::e::.:m::.:s:..:y:_o:.:u:_'.:_re::._s::e:l:li:,:ng:?:._· ·-·-----==~=:::!========:=======~ laizy Affairs· MUsic 'Madness' Treat to Colorado By JOANNE D' ALCO MO the country's mainstream musicians: COLORAPO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) saxophonist Zoot Sims. pianis t · -Dick Gib~on had just left the composer Eubie Blake, violinist Joe skyscrapers of New York for a ram bl· Venuti and saxophonist Benny Carter. ing home in Denver when he turned to Although m any regulars in the au· his wife and ~sked, "Maddie, what dience consider the event the •-'9---"a""'r~ w mis.sing?'' . highlight of their year. Gibson main· l==*==:::::;.::::.X:,~ .JlllS.Wer_ Glbs.on d.iscqver~d, lains the party is (or the musicians. was t.Ire'SeaShore !fud trae-rn~lc ~e ---rhe gue?sts are the re to pay fort"hem. had loved sin<!e his boyhood 1n the to ser ve as a warming mirror for the South -jazz. musicians "he says. "I couldn't do anything about the ' . . ocean," Gibson recalls .. "but I could a _The . choice ?' a rtists reClects lot aboutja.za." G1bs~n s t~ste, his preference f?r con· GIBSON ASK~D IO EAST COAST 1 jazz musicians to n'y nearly 2,000 . m_ile_s to AspenJor a weekeQd of jam sessions so he could hear hi.s tav6rite music. The mus icians were astonished -Colorado had never • been a hotbed for their music and tbey wondered who would root the bill. ventional Jan. He labels music pro· duced by the popular avant-garde mo~ement "iibbe~!s~." ·- • Otif eAtire colleCtion of beautifillMademoiselle furs- _ _;'cit Qre-Secison. Savings; 0 n ly at J CPen ~ey. . , .. . , . " .. -. .. t .. ' , • •! • But Gibson~ a businessman who had made some money with a new tooth cle•ningdeYlce_bad..tho.ught o( a way to finance his fantasy. He spread word of bis jazz weekend to Denver and the wealthy m ountain r esort are.a. persuading people to attend and s hare the expenses. GibsQn spends all 'year organizing the jfarty, which has now moved to a plush resort hotel at the base of a mountain. He personally supervises the entire affair, which means he hu little time to relax and enjoy the mor• than 30 .hours of music he has pro-grammed. -I NSTEAD, HE 0£'1\IVE his greatest pleasure from arranging the groups in which the musicians will play, He devotes each night in August to the task and tak~ pride in the re- sults. . -----..., --. ------•-'•"'"'-~• "J • "We. just-grabbed them by the throat," Gibson S$YS or the.J.00 or so • guests who helped pay (or that first ~azzparty. .. TODAY, JS YEARS AND JS JAZZ parties-later, Dick G lbson is a. legend in the music world. The portly ,.sliver· haired man with a gentility traceable to his AlabafT\a upbringing, is riding on the crest of a hew wave of interest brjazz. ~ Al his latest party over the Labor Day weekend. Gibson had more than 60 musicians and itbout 500 guests. . Those asked to play Include many of Siders Face ewSlope~~ SOUTH LAKE "TAllOE <AP I Tahoe Basin ski operators say they are pleased about a new California , law making it a misdemeanor for skiers to disobey posted keep out areas and another making it an in· fraction to flee the scene of a ski acci· dent. Both carry fines. -Skrrl$0l't. ownerssaictthe new laws- puls the burden where it beloi:igs - not on the ski resort but on the s kier. Janet Jones, coordinator of t._e Ski Lake Tahoe's High Sierra. said, ''We're definitely in favor of it." Other owners said the laws could help lower ins urance bills~which cur- rently average about S'l.25 Cor every skier on the Mil. - "The weekend is like a tapestry." he says, ;md during the weekend musicians are woven In and out of jam sessions . One combination Gibson 'engineered a few years ago turned out so well the participants - saxophonists Bob Wilber, guitarist Marty Gros z and olatinet!st Kenny Davern -re main toi<ether as the "Soprano Summit " a nd have pro- duced a !\erie!,-;ef record~. Gibson's fancies, hO\\C\"Cr, have not always bee n so 1>uccessru1 This year's partr. which costs gue~l<. SIJO each, may ne.l.--abou t SI .000 whl!n 'ail the expenses arc In. But om· } car 1 r; lbson tosr~.tJOO. -... "I don't want to make money out of • jazz." Oibson explams matter-of factly. ··110, l· Jazz. I carC' for lht• J>t.'J.> pie-that.-f>Wty ~·ell. 1-JU:O.l. ""aGl(,;d \.()' s how how 1t could be done .. 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A terrific look _touch for sizes 6-14. for sizes 6-14. Sale487.50 Reg . $650. Dyed raccoon sections. Full length wrap coat with leather belt. Sizes 8·18. Sale prlcH elltcllvt through Saturday. Six tree extras that come with your Mademoiselle fur coat: Helpful, informative' fvr·care booklet •1911JCP-..,Co,t~ • ~ersonahzed record or purchase. reg· 1s1ered with us. ........ \Ql!Jln..,. .. - Exclusive Madf'fTloi- setle Gold Lnbel. ·- 'y.;~l I . I Nafle or monogram supplied by Mademoiselle. A -~ Broad shouldered Zippered, clot gold·tone lur hanger. custom fur bag tor protection. Prices Effective thru Octo.ber ?3rd -JCPenneY HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA HILLS . .. TTT1 Edinger 24 Fuhlon Island 200 ·Laguna Hffl1 ...,, •. -.... I , 1 •..i • l .~ . "" . • . \ \ • "' ' ' I ' I -.- AJ8 CAil y PILOT Sunday, October 16. 1977 Pilot ~ogfJook ~----.. Hawk EYes, Spiiri-ow if eart · By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM 0 .. 1, l•il9UC.-I \ Th~ world was temporarily nt peace 32 years ago and one or World War ll's unknown, uncelebrated heroes could at least take pride in the piece of pa per that said his duly was well done. His name was Dale Richardso9. He was a httle guy with a bad h eert and a lame leg due to the r avages or c hildhood rheumatic fe ver . H e was no GI Joe as portrayed in the comic books or that day. , H£ COULD never go to war -or e ven work -but he s wore to serve. Richardson. only 19 or so when America delivered twin nuclear knockout blows to the Imperial regime, s trik ing Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the e ign t days before the ~ur· rend~r, sympathized with the suffer ing or the hundreds of thousands of innocent people there. He knew what s uffering was. But he did his dut y <tS a teen-ager under the comm and of former Costa Mesa mayor and city cou ncilman Al v in L . "Pink" Pinkley, who was 'in charge of the Harbor Area's two e nemy airll-aft .Jookout posts. T P inkley, a 44·year resi· Ile had come a long way from being the s.:l'iOUlily ill child whoi.~ parents or brother putted hlm along the dusty d~n_towrLStreets in a little rc.'<i wagon. WALKIN G WAS too much strain on his rhcumatic-fevcr ·dumaged heart und there a re t hose who say phurmac1~t Pinkley regularly sugglstcd the Ric hardsons just charge the child's medicine at his store. "They were the salt o( the earth. But they we re ter ribly p<><>r," he says. ''It wasn't their fault. They came from the Midwest in The Gt·cat Depression.·· ~ Dale.• ~radually grew stronger a nd when the war broke out on Dec. 7, 1941. he wanted to do his part und volunteered as an air defense obser ver "The ~on•rnmcnl couldn't pay the spot· tcrs anything and they weren't reimbursed for gasoline." Pinkley r ecalls. But the Richurdsons didn't own a car anyway and it was only a short walk from thl'ir modest home on Maple Street to the ob· !'>cn ·atJon tower in the par k. PISKL~Y S i\ YS the military eventually dct.·1ded .lo t~t West Coast air defense wit h u ca!Jtured Japanese Zero fi ghter that was s hot <111wn and c ras h·land ed wit h only slight -d-e--n t. d ~~ - ph armacist. soda 'fountain operator and human his· torical s torehoase, remem- be rs frail Dale Richardson well. damage in Ala ska. ,. ..,._._____ ··They shlppe~n:to::Sa~ r e-_ paired it. painted out the emblem or the Rising Sun a nd repa inted the plane sky·blue i.o 1t would ht• diffi cult lo spot. Nobody knew about VINSEi. '1 DON'T KNOW what I'd have done without him." says Pinkley, responsible Cor the 11\anning Of both towers With l WO persons working three-hour shirts, eight shifts a day, 3~ days a year. "We had one up at the head or the Back Buy and, one qµt by the end or Victoria Street on the river bluffs," says Pinkley. adding the latter was late r mo ved to a central site downtown at what is today Lions P ark. There, frail, ailing litUe Dale Richardson spef!l his days, doing his duly in the be.st f;lsbion he could muster. And he was darn good, 0 ncle Sam was to d eclare. "l don't know how many thousands of hours that kid put in on watch, "-says Pinkley, whe also doesn 't know now. 32 years later. 1£ he e \•er r ea lly had a title as ob ser ver Richardson 's air raid defense commander. 1t but the general in chargo," says Pinkley. One mornin.:. the e vil·looking. dtadly e m . c1cnt Zero too.k to the skies <tgain like a pre - datory bird -wound ed but he aled -· and cruised north alo ng the Ca lifornia s horeline. where people lay awakl• nights in fear of in· 'asion. Japanc s c s uhm:.irines occa s ionull y ~hclll'<I <tn•as around Golctu. Mor ro Bay and Cayuc~ <lesptte lht• art1llt•ry empl11cemcnts. Pinkie~ ''as ht-hind his pharmacy's soda fountain counter when Richardson telephoned 0 11 th~drrecVinc th atday . "Pl1'rlC! I -THINK t~rJs a Zt:ro e9Jning in," the youth gasped. "We ll. for GOd's sake bo '· 1r you think it's u Zero. call Pas adena on the hotline:· his commander snapped into the phone F.gr the- Reeor~ Dl••olut Ion• 01 Marriage f"ilHM.Ctm .. rU Mll.LIARO. JA., Slantr AM •nd Cut 8 . MILLER .,...., Wlllltn\ •nd M1<,,.le Cf\rl.i1nt tlEER. Prlylll\ V •ncl •ll>rfl M , C.•MP0£LL, N•n<'f " .,,., Al•• l : P6AR'•'. Jwellln L. •M R.,...10 A.f VU .. El..lt H )1;01lr1 M .ono 0.W.•fl M•ttww CHAllAR • lllCflTIOUl M>$t...n MAMIESTATU~f:NT lfl<•tolle>wlnQ """""' ••~OOlftQ 1111$1• nt-\· A\ T~E GEAA1r COMP•NY JS9 l>M! Aa.'•01l'C'1 .... Of,,.,..· ~"'ft!•'"'· ,..,_WpOr't 8••< h, CA 'l'IMIO C:.err lf' 1nvu lmeftl1 Inc. (A C•lilornla Coroo<Al•on> U9 ~n MJouol Or °!>ull• 101 htwPo<tS.ec11.CAt'l..O Thi' l!u••,.•• h conouclod by a <or µQrtUton .. ~~'\ ~v:,~~:Wnh, lnc. f•rta.Otnt Thi• .ie•-nl wu fllod wllt\ lht Co..t11v C:.ltrl OI Clfange CO..ntvo11 Sept 71. ttll . ' Ft14" Publl\""" Ore"O(! OM•I Odlly Piiot. 0Seo1 H. Ocl l 9. 16. 1977 411) 71 Al• Sono41-LtOONra M. 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Ml. ver.-A .... ~nl2~ R••Pll PerlOn1, 111 SJ to. Mt. V••non Aw .. Callon, CA 9"14 Ti.ls IMMlllHI WH condll<Cad by •n 1.11111\COfPOl'Mtd ~uocltllon oll)llr 111.1n -------------1 • ...,"""'.,..°' fl ~CTITIOU$ •UllNISS NAMf.JlAll:MtENT The 10110.llng person ls dolno "NSl~U" M G.F. CONSTRUCTION, 201S1 Re<ll-Orlve, Sanl• AM, C.lllornl• 91101 . • Mlcllaol G. Fodorchek, 201S1 Ree11anc1• Orlve, S..nlo Ana, Catlfor11l.t 'l'llOI T Ms buslne•s h conOU<ltd by an lrl<li••-1 111\ICllM~. Ftc>ort hell HarOICIO.H ... n Ti:.. ••t.lfnent 111«1 Wllll Olf Co11nl,. Cl•rkOIOtlfll/ll Collnt)IOl\Sept. ll, nn. 1011. ,,UM Pubtlst.O Ofange CO.st O.Uy Piiot Oc\. 1, 9, 16. u. 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE 5f1'T•MSNTO~A•ANDOHMeNT o~us.o• Tnls slalm••nl ,.., tlle<I .,1111 1119 County Clerk of Or•nllll Counly on 0<1-•,IW7. '1CTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI Tiie IOllOwil'IQ pet ton ha$ •bt<ldontod l'UDJ lhll ll\41vf,_ll(llll~blnllleSIMrM! Publisi.d Or~ CoHI O•llY PllOI. JUMPING JACK PRESCH()OI... Octoocr Y, 14.U,lCI, 1~11 4JSf.17 15'9 Tu"'" Avlll ..... Coat• MeH, ------------· C•lllornltfMV ?VBUC NOTICE FICT ITIOU!l I U .. NESS NAMEUATIMlfiNT Tt>e IOllOWlng Person I~ 0olng bllt4- TM FIClltlcM 8..,.,...S Ne!M ,... ~.., lo allOW was filed In OrllftOI CiMlntvOflAllQUSllJ, 1916. l.ti<Jen M. and IC•lllrllll e. Henn. 2°'1S PDw H•lan LA .. , AH .. Vtlley, C.l>lomMI 9tl07 ne»•» Tilts 11u11,..u wes c:on~9cl or a GRAPHIC ARTS BROKERS & llmll., __ P\lp CONSUL.t AN~. )Oil 6ttHn I.AM, l(lfll'lryn 8. Hafley lr•i,,..CA'n11S . \.UClanM.H6flt'Y Benjamin s. IMtrst\al11, son Tll>s stllMlllltt wH /fled with •~• 8•Hn l..IOe,lnilN!.CA'nllS County Cl<trlol Or111911 C.OUntyonS.e>-TrllS buslrlal Is <-ucted by at1 I~ •mw21, "17. cli.iOWI l'~t Be<>lttnln s. lmer"-ln PubllrNd Orange Co.ts! Dally Piiot, Tnls statemvnl was lllec:t with "" \,pt.U,Od.'l,9,16,1917 ..,,~n c.°""'" tier•°' Or~ "':::~::nt:::"::";"ii5el>-iE1;t.::=--=1tt:1B1~e-tQlm l>lJBUC NOTICE l'lct1TIOU5 •U,INl!H MUI\£ STATt/lllNT The IPl-lno pWIO'I Is dolt19 Mf. MUM' PYRAMID IMPOAT·EXPORT "1 WAS JUST In charge. We re~rted every ai~raft. here on the West Coast. There was an obser vation P.O~t every se\'en miles Crom SaA Diego lo Seattl~lf we didn·t. re - cognize a plane, we'd call them in as singfe engine, twin engine. t rlmotor or multi· englne." J)ale Rk hardson was the only West Coast spotter to recognize the camouflaged enemy pla ne-and call a n a ler t that in a genuine tn· vasion could have s aved countless lives K•lntyn 0 ,)l\O 0•1• f >HA;\ ft•ymond J•U •f¥1 lit'._.,, ... I M<KJ.kE. llt'fllt M •nd ku°''" i 1 $1M~N MV4-tt If.-•no "'""' )<'• Y ~ , OA&..I!', l1fyt1rw M AH n .enfJ s.mwt Yew.o, JQHN~l<>" ...,,..,.,,. M•ro• -Ool'W\<• Clw••n . M• L "~ P•"' Q••ICI •t11t ,/U"nn-ct'1n1.-. L/tNTZ. H••r l •no Fl.CMI Ii 1R(Ul..,~tlt\A -.JONI f"ICTl'l'IOUS9USINIEU COMPANY, 10l6151•1~• Avet1ue. !.\lite "The next day, a lhree·.Sl.M gener al cit me do\\'l\ to issue him a citation," s ays Pinkley. who was also congratulated. NAMI STATE MINT IOS, FO<M'll•ln\l•lln . C..tlltornl••710I lMl<M'-•"<10<•-· •••OOinQ-1 • Ml ....... Grenfell dlt 8'Wll, I~) rwu •• Staler Ave-. S..llt IOS, FOQn\.tlft C.EllRIE ASIC EW C0MP•NY, JS9 V•ll1"Y,C.lllot"t1fatmll S.ft Moguel Or•.,., !>ullt I02. H bpot I Tiiis -Inf» IJ <ondueltd bY .Ill "" The 3TiinC, crl fJJ>led youth could"l'lot be in· t ervie wed for this story a V<>ut his own thoughts on v.J Day a nd lhe m assed allles · triumph over tyranny. ~ -OMll!l!ll Witham S Gt"'•· 100<1 YacM PlelttG.~8rwn -.....,.-Pul>llSlwd Clfanot Coast Dally Piiot, 0<1.1-.ZJ.JO,...ciNcw.•. 1tn 4"1·77 Vl,_ir -0.-•<" CA t?..o Tiiis .toM-1 wM 1119cl wtlr. llle Mll(.k[LL. bolo<•\ -(l.•IWv" ff '>EAMAN.(>r.,.fM "'"°')<l'-11\l P(IW(.L!.O .. .l'-•0 -P•ulk MAt"V':»\ !MtnOr• ~ -tnn tnuruq, Art-Jr. ltcW< , .. ...,....... ...,.. IVtaft. H. &..El . ~"O Yono •t1'1 JUIUJ H1 bAf>11\tl Arhf AA ~,.., tJ1.1.1~ M ~HI ,[, M •r1..._. •r-•« • y~tu• ~•ltfi", k H Jkk ( f.i, JOP\11 Ai tlHJ C.unmf"V , JoM 1 "'°""'· 1904 &.y Cr•tl. c-•• o.r1I ol Orlt\90 C....My an ~ Dale Richardson. the cripple who could Ae.ver.bope to join the Marines andfii!ht for hi~ country, memorized the aircraft silhouette book and knew th em all by name. !..lt1l•M• CA9770I l.,.,.OWlT, "n He died shor tly after World Wnr II ended and-his (a mi ty m-oved away, rea,1 i'hg "ll<> forwarding address. rn .. llu\llW" h <0'1d11Cled II~ • "H'7 .-· .,.,.. ... 1po•l"ltl\lllP Publl,_ O'M<Jt cb.llll Daily Pflol, PUBDC NOTICE -wm..'>.C...rte. Se.Pt. u...a0c1. '·'•" ___ "'11'4-n 1 :::--;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--:~JI Tiii• \,,.,...,,...., .,.\. 111.a wllll U(t r '1CTl'nOUSeUSIMWW County CO.r~ ol 0r""9r Coufltre>n SeC>4 HAMii STAT8¥1UIT ,, 1•11 "'"" PUBLIC NOTICE T/I• r0Uowl119 ,.,_ 11 Pul>h......, Or-C:.0••1 Oally llllot -------------1 bllsl-n : • AN\..l • ... 1 ,,._..u.1,.n ( ,, • f MlO J.,.n '"" l•• Ll l Ub Pt•t11&. • "' ·,tJ -lJA.\iJl lC'r-.MAV\,(IA'--(1 .... ""-' lft\cJ M,,,, HVC,t-4( \ lfil t rt J •nd ~po l!. Ori 1 • IO."" .. u II flCllTIOUS •VSINESS VPO INOUSTltY TltAOE S Comeback H-(STATIMENT -V•N PICKUP ANO OFF It Pt;BUC J'oiOTICE Tr1~ •011ow1ng PN $On •• doing TR•OL SHOWS, P 0 . 00• 1!10. Jed _:::::__..;..;::;;.. ______ , ..... AO'o~rMANUFACTU ltl NG :.:: .. :::::..= .:"· ~ n '")' l I AN..,.,u<'l J..an ,. '-''•U .\iff,,Oft' l t(JUf.j~(JN (. t ~.1 l'ICTIT"IOU\ IUSIN(SS COMPANY, lJ60 w ....... ,o. S.nta . 8.tgn.111 lltos. Enf~prlws, Inc: ..... N4MESTATEMINT ·~.C..hfO<N•"l~ 01-e.aaon;an. ' • Made by. :BigCraRe ••'1 '°'''""'"""'° l ~J RAC..Ul t. ,, ' • l. ... J °'""* k JlJh.l-~ ...... ,.,,(. T,., •oltow•"'I "'"°" h -9 bvsl ()(wMtl lit.. A-•· 611 l..ai<••lcw S.C:te1¥Y • l 'wl.AA> Jr ~ '""' An,, l 111.\C-.: "' MlllLA', ~\41n lfl,/J,.,.,.,. •l•d ;fH"'f Atufl ~" ~ I.• .... C.0.t• MH41.. ~ .......... •2'1' 31?2 ~ 0r ..... ~It• 111, --1 • A•CME N•ME C.OMP4NY. 1n .. This ~. •S C-U<1H "' "" 8H(ll,~llrornl•t3WO li•v•t\•de Awn.w. Newporl Ou <h, IM1vl-I. Tt\ls buSlMU Is Cond<l"td llY 0 re111o•N1'266J 0.w¥oM. A-• <o•-•lron. 1>•F1~1c .. 1.0w. u.~11n H>n•• -no ltlt#I• v • .-u,, 0 1 'tE&..0. hw•"'-•nd ti•''•Y l.f't" H0l l.1~ •tut I U•.H•O A-t\O f ''"''" .. lt...., OAO.,lv <.uru .. n •na i,.,,. M (ltA h TffiA NL1, M .. ,,.,,,., ko\f" tlllltJ W _,, .. ,, JO\f'"Jfh UA,. .. ).()Fcl l• .. ,. M.,,,,. .. ,.tJ H''Jb• '' Ult.\lt\ I·'' 1 ·~ Mno k81""'°"'° t I tH t ...,.,.,,_ A ••kl l un n MbltV.u.-. l uty l\rw .tr,o '"""'"'• ku\~ll r t At (Jk(1, M (H I> ...... \I ·•'"-' K •• ,.,,. t fl(• :>l l l. ' l.tllf1ottl .tnn )·•· ... l JA~ ... ,,...., Sl>e(i.. 1IOO Pl!IH'O'I Tlllt 1141-1 W•l Ilk<! Wllll Lile 8aQntll8r0$. En11!'PllJet, Ill(. W•'l.C.0.W ~lit C:.11tor..i1•1'1' county c11r11 of Orange Covt1l'fl on T!>ll JUCtf1'*11 w .. 111..i wl\11 l ... T"'' Du\I~\ '' <Ot10U<lto0 tiv an lfl. O<._,, 1•11 C®ntv ci.<i. °' Orenet Ciollfltf ~ div1°".tl . I PIJH6 ()(-1, "11. By J AMF.s PHILLIPS WASHINGTON <AP > --The majestic white birds rise from forested •• bogs of the north and west, s piraling higher J~""'' .. SDllO PvlltrPled Or-Coast 0•11~ Piiot, HSDt Tiii• ,,.IHMftl WH 111«1 with , ... Oct-•, 1 .. n.>o. "" 4~11 Publl$tllcl Oranoe CNSl o.11'1' .l'IW C°""t¥C~1•oAClf~Cour1tr onS.... ------------Oc1-•.16.U.30,1'n ~ tom-ll, t•n FIJ... PUBLIC NOTICE Publl\N'd <>•"°" C.0.SI Oally Piiot. s~pt 7S.VICl0tl 7. • •••• 1911 4U:l-111---,-,-c,-,-T-IOU-,-.-U-S_l_N_l_~---PUBLIC NOTIC£ · ~d higher above . the spruce a nd tamar ack before turning south to ride the wind the length of the contine nt. F r o m Ear th th e ·whooping ~rancs resem· ·hie block-tipped crosses ·moving across the sky. Their clarion call~ fill t he h eave ns with a windsong of trumpets. _Th~ Oigtit takes them from northern Canad a -Blrd111- SAN CLlME.HTI£ G£N~llAI.. HOSPI U I.. O<•-· l, 1111 Mt """Mn MiArt.. )1m"10n\, Mu.St00 V1qu, v1rf M t M .. ""'" l-V•f\i-tt 6tOl'ith, 'J.1tfl (fM ·.-nlc; no., ... J, M • • ., •. , ,.., Jn n.,. (4•lvv•t Mt\\ICH'I v .... o tJll •'r' 0001 ... 4, ,,,, M •, •no N·M. IJvnAIU C:..•OO•ll ~n (.tvll'l<ntr DOY PUBLIC NOTICE ,-1Clt TIOUS l lJJfllOS--NAM( ST4Tl!MINT Tht too•ow•flO _,.,,,, ••• clolnQ buil· nM\•\ OOWN Hi ll DE SIGNS, 13)0 Now port 81VO , Co>I• MU.t, Calltor"I• Brl.t" Harry BO'f•ll.,n, 'Ol'n f:'•r" ... '· co--on. O.J M•r, CAUtorn•• 'l?•H .. ~'"'"" J,,.,,..,.,, 9303 hr<Y'ton. wnuu..-. Qttror"'" 90e0~ l "" bu''""" I• conducted_., • '1",,.,~, OoortrwoNt Brian 8ov•ll•" tn1s ··~-' "'"' lllm wlll> llw -------------! C°""ly C.ler' OI Ot.nQt C:.11ntv oft Set> PUB_LIC NOTICE temDor 11,1'11. ac ross the Great Plains A,.111_.u.. irtCTtT•ou' iustNus to Texas' Gulf Coast. a _ .,-11 NAM•sTATIMt:Nr 6 1404 Publlwet 0<""99 :OHi O•lr'r PllOI. vo• u -oc1 1.•. •· 1971 ooitf.11 2,4SO·mile jou rney m ark: "-. ~~ :.---_ Whooping Crane .. ~::~•-•no"""""'.,.004"<>""" PUBLIC NOTICE ing lh~ chan~nr of the :~~-~-~~~~~~~~·~n~~~~~i~f~-=~~~~:-~--~-~~~--~~~~~~~~~ OR4NGE COUNTY 8LI N 01-~~~~~~~~~~-s easons c H l L. DR E N .. s s :· I l • 0 1 w l'fCTI nous •USfHHS · 1101 Slrttl Sult~ 719 S•nlA 4n• N•MEH•TEMEl<T BUT THIS autumn's .. :\.''-,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,xx,,,.,.,., .,, , , , , , , , , ,_, ui11orni•9'10. 1n .. 1011ow•n<1e>e•sonu ••oo1ngixn1. m i g r at i 0 n d iffe r s ~ I. c.e11r:1r::':9c:.~n:i .. :~:;~~' .:t',·11~ ..... :~OWC·•RL JEWELRY co .. tm ~aa:tke;'!~/:~~\t~~s~e~~ ;~~,, /lJ.UC TI ON ~ ~£~::::~ i~=.~ :;1~0::~ ::~~=:v.E;.~:J:~~~:.~o.; d apgered whoopers ar e 1 e>0•••10n""''"'"<IH""" 1no '"< v. OA• N•••d4lfv11v flying south than at any 1 , -!,;· R•r11<11e1~ 'hi\"'"'""" 1. cOf1dU<tod by • <Of· lime in recent h istory . ; Thi• ''•'""""' Wd\ lill'd with '"• ...... -.5nowQlrl J• .. elry Co. ~ T he whooping crane, ~~-'. E, STi'Al9' E SALE .6 1 f0"';!,'~;·;:,~°'-""""''t.o"St1> siowc..rs"",P'"'°'"1 0nce believed doomed tO ~ r" •m r • Thi\ Sl•l..,...nl WI \ lll•CI wiln 11\e ,6 p ~• ,.11.., co..nty Cltr~ ~Or on~ County on S1pl. e "tl.nClt.Qn, haS Stepp""'d ~ u.,,I,,...., ClrM(lf' Coa\I 0ell¥ Piiot ,. '" '.ii -, ~II( 1S!W\d0cl I.' I~ t'll "0• 11 ~I. l~l1 back from the a byss. ,_ "'"' From a 'record low of ; Prooertv ul IWO 1.unm1njllrtl lll\,l(h il•l'.t re\ldent~ I PUBLIC NOTICE o:iu~·~~/r.~r-:r C.0.SI 0•11" "''°'· 14 whoopers in 193!), at I 101"~"~' w•t" n•OI"'''" ot 01hpr\ ~ i------------41w.11 I t 11 • ' tod ~ I PICTITIOUS IUStNIU e as '• ;;ur v1ve ay: r-Pro pe rty includes fine cut crystal, porcelain figurines. china sets, 1 MAMU TATtMENT PUBLIC NOTICE 69 adults and nine young / oriental rugs, bronzes. oils, furniture, clock s. fur coats, e tc. Also. 1 ..... !~!°''-•noP"•-u•~oo•nolMl\I 1-----------t hat c 0 mp ris e t h c ; • 3 TR4NS WO Rl.0 RECREATION, .. ICTITIOUS 9USINU $ primary flock nesting in ;· many item s o f fine antique and modern jewelry including 5. I ''°' c. °"'''n\11, s.ii .. o. SMi• An•. NAMUTATIMI NT T · • d TPlelOll-ll!Qlleftont •redOln<J «tll'I· t h e North w est e r -; carat pla tinum and diamond bracele t set with la rge d iam o n s, a ~ cA•~~ .. 0,.,11"9 A~,. Jr .. M>s ....... ,. r itories. fi ve immature I 24. cara t platinu m and diam o nd hra<:elet. a 15. carat emerald . ~ M•r-11 •. c ....... -c1e1M8' c11 4?•u SOUTH coAsT AIR seRvice. bird~ and at least h ve I I Aoe-t h ''"'°" Montoom.•r m •79H S-Y P&r~ Clrct•. SuH• 'C'. 1"1,,.· fled~lings forrl\ing a new several rubies. and a number o f d iamond solitaire rings. O ther I. L•~":·t:,;;.v:;~1~··~C:,our••d bv " c.•1~:';,"'~7~8,:1n, 10 ect•••·-·· n ock in Idaho. and 26 ~ miscellaneo~ items inc lude gold ch ains, w atc hes, diamond stud •. .; qe,,.,.1.,...1,.. 1rv1 ..... ~rnornla91114 r" ' n.. WOM 5 Pll!l~•Gft. 1#57 W 2 ... 1 captive cran es , ,6 earrings, e tc. ~) T·i· -~~-·~-~"""1,n,~l.tl.X ... ,. ,~ ~Jrttt.l.O<"l•t•.CA•••orn11'0111 ' ,. • ~-~. , ~ , ,. ·~ th" oo\I~•" concJ\ICltd bv • tlmlt• SO DRAMATIC has ; L ' I cnu,.1v ci"~"'°'""Vo t.ountv onS..pl . NID'lrt,..,•t\lo been the whooper's re-~ SA E· D,ATE· Fri· Sat Sun ~ ll,IYll Jllhnf'Mbtlln ,. ~ I ' l'IHO> TM• )IAl•-nl .. u tllfCI wllh '"' covery in the• pnst de· ; " • ' • ' • ~ rubll\hl'd Or•-c;o.,1 DA"T p,101 '""'"" c,.,. M °'""~ tovn1....,n s.o- cadc that Or . Ray C. I. 21 "' 22. d d .23 d ~ s.01 HOct1•I•.1u1 t•m!M-r~t 1•11 ,.11 .. Erlckson oTth~t::S. Fish I st, n , an . r ; OM ll P11bll) ....... Cr"~(M•l O•lly.Pl101. an<l Wildlife Ser vice I. I PUBLIC' NOTICE s.u1 is.,.,,0i;1 i • " .. ,, -.n PUdLIC NOTICE NAMI UATIMENT l ti. loll-•nQ per-• .tr t OOlllQ buw·· ntu .:n t.4 CRESTA Cll.~NERS 4NO A l"P"H"";-·tH,_ Qr•n11--... c.~u M..w. C...hto.nlA~l~11 J.,.... IC l.tt '"' M<8rlcM River AwnUtt, foun11111 V•llt'f, C.llll>l'nl• •l70i Jamu u. Lt•. U 1'6 Ftt•n<1•1t, G.>•O.n Grow. (AllfOrrlli •~ T~•• bui1""n •• conov<lfO liY • 9'-.,..., •• .,.,1 .. ~1p. J•"'"'S L .. "(,,..,_, "ICT1TIOUS IUSIN•Sol NA.Ml S"TATEMlllT Tn. I01tow(119 !le'IOP Is dol119 lllltl• "9 Sal; t:J&iQTirfa»IOilnil<f""~ 1111 K•t1-d Piao, Ca"• MtMIJ c.tlll-atat27 1( .. ,., 0ou91 .. l..•ITIP9rt&. 177 Ktnwood Pltc•. CoSI• MeUI, callfoftll• 92621 • Tlllt ~ •• condl>cl*' .,., >II ,. d lvlctUal. • 1(.,-ry ~M i...4nPtf'U This llltemenl wu flled wltfl tnt CounlY Cieri\ of Clfer1ge Collnly Oii s.p. lt ll'lbtr 21, 1911. Tnl! >tatom,nt w~\ 1110<.I wilt\ 1ne Co""" C.l<>ra vi Or..,Qt Co""l'f un 0<-Nltrt "'IJltS Publ>sMd 0.*'09 Coast Otltr Pltot. lot><-• 14 ""· Pub11\IW<I o.,..... Coa'l 04llly Piiot. Sept 2SendOU ,, •• 11.1tn 41~» 0<1 16. ll,30.0lnO Nov.6. 1971 44~71 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUSIUSINIEU fllAMESTAH MINT The lollOWll'ICJ per-l •rt OOlrlQ"tlUil· _ .... PASSAC.EMlolC I: 11$, 17' W. Aver1tc1•. Co1net10, S•n Ctertl•"*•· C.a11tornte N~•t r wallt•r. 104S1 Ht9lldale, 8ellllOW ... ,Ca1ill>l'n1a9Q/O. W•lltr 01.-:ll•r. l/01 F1trvlew Roa<I. Cotl.t ~u. C.•1llorn1a•1'U Jlnl 11011vwooo. 0 4 W. •venlO. Cor,,.110. s..-Cte•ntntt. Catlforn•• fhll bU\lrlHS .. 'Onducl~ by • oener.t• 1M1rtnc>n1110 • N4'•1 T Wel\01 Tnls ll•t~I wa. tllect with the County C""l OI Or#lat O>wnly 011 O<· IODOI I•. 1917 ' ,~ Publ•v.CI OranQt Co.tSI O•lly Piiot, O<l.16 lJ,JO.-NO¥ .•. 1971 -11 PUBLIC NOTICE; PUBUC NOTICE "1CTIT10US IV51NUS NAME STAT«MINT T.,. IOll0,.1"0 PtlWftl are dOln11 ltu•lnithe\: VfNUS dt MILO OF FOUNTAIN VAi.LEY. 901 Oarlltld, ~OW!>lslll \'•ll•y.QlllOrnlanJOe Svu" Jane W•l-tns, 1431 MlllMldgt ClrC141, HUlltlllglon SH<h, Calltomla~ __. Caf'Olfl\ A. McCarty. IAJI MlllbridQt Clrtlt, HUl'llll'rQIOfl .. Kl\, (alltot1Uf'JW. On.c• w. W•l~lns, tQI Mlllbrldge Clrcl•, Hunt1n9ton Be.ell, Calll0<nla 9~ O. C•al9 M<c.r1y, "11-MlliDflOOI c.l~t•, Hunllnoton htcl\, C.ll™n'• '2646 Tt>IS 1111s111en >• con1111c1tc1 Dy • gtMftl Ptrlner:\lllP. c:.tOlyn It. Motta"Y TlllS Itel-I w411 flltd wltfl tM courity Ci.<11 °' ~~ County 6tt 0C10bef' 6o, 1971 -; .. ~ Publl~ ct..., Coflt O.lly Pftot. FltTITlOUSIUSINEU 0<1-t, 1~,l0, ltt1 ._.,, NAMl$T4TIMINT Ttw folle>w•nQ .,,.,..,,,,are doi119 bu1:I· PUBUC NOTICE niru::icKYARO STATIONERS, 1 .. 11------------.;. E. Lincoln, 0·111. °' ... °'. CtllfOfN• f'ICTITIOOllUMNau <17'6S Nlo.M«STATE~ln Franl\ ). Ale<CIO, 11"12 F 10-· Tll• 10110 .. lng PtrSOft ... dOfllf Slt•el, S-••dtn Grove, CtlllottllftO~O. buslntsus: ' ~IM L -wu a, •Ht ealnbrldGf, GULi.A'S M081\.E $IRVt(;ES, AMll<llm, C4'lll0<"'•97807 ""' WHI St•te, WtUmlll/Utt, Tl\" IN\•nt" •S (Olldu<ltO llY a Celll-•'1111a gen••.,""''",.""'"· OtllM a, O\llla, 1SHI Vari 8Wflll, r •••" J. AlrC<I• ~ltiw•rC11r. c.tltotl\l••3'.ss SIAnL W•rit Thll tlvslfl.IH ll COnllilCltd 11¥ tll T~I\ ~lftl~,.,...I w.tS lllid wlltl lhe ll'ICl1¥kllt•I. ' county Ct.rl at Or-co..ntv on Ot· GMIMO Otilla toorr IJ. "" 'fnlt sf.'-C ,.,., 111.s Wllll tlW ,..,,., Coufll¥ C~ll °' 0Ul'IQ9 CO\lntv °" Publlsht!<I ()tonQI! CoHI Delly PilOI. 0<1911tt' .. ,.,.,, O<t. i.. fl, J(I An.I Nl\11,t. "11 441J.11 lllUll P11t11l-Ortntt to-st Otllr Pll«. oc 1o1w '· i.. n. JO, "" """" PUBLIC NOTICE s ays. "T heo w+.oopcr 's at 8 •00 p m I futurl' look!> very e n · ~ • • • ~ ST4UME .. TOF0A"OO"M(NT couragin~." 1 ; 0' ~~~.~~~~~'.:~':>us F1c:r1T1ous euSt NE» "CT1T1ouuus1Nl!SS B t th optimi'Sm is I Inspectio n o f property NAMc STATEMENT • ,.A.,.tSTATEMllNT PUBUC NOTICE tt•m0pere~ by c a uti1111. I 7•00 -8:00 p.m. sale night. ~. ,,,.':7.,.':':::'',';':,:~=~~;.t,~:~"!~d bu~:'.: :0~:0•1no ON '•"'••#. 001"G rw~"!!0'1ow1"<1~'°"ur•004"'111w~· ,~,~~~:::!':::' Th mcback is in large I ; vo11u NI •Nt l oMr ANY M•-1 ott-•N sroR r., 1.10, 11>446 11o1w SMK INVESTOR!.. ?Oii Bu•lntu T11e1o11e1w1,.~-kdOlno11utlllHI C CO ,6 """""~(Mlll$. tqr ~1ll!U~~•"'lid"'.::!"-:~~ """"'-'--"'--'.._ ~ \leh •U "'ull• C c••I Hl\l hWO C:tll~I All~nu•, Hunt•noton ilUCll, Cl• D<tve, lcvone. C:alllornl•OllJ U: measure attrahutablc to r-~-=~4ti..a1,,.111,1111,t1, .. 11•,1&11~-~~'~ ... ,..,,,;::.~.~~~"'"llllllllliie=:.a-... • ..-..-.--• ...;..i-.1.1~~,_!!.trr. JO FU<.!!!!!!''!!..!!.'· M • rt <f• ll I! T a 1t t.1"TOM ma n's clevE>nthhour er-; • NEWPORT GALLEDIES. LTD I OCll..,,., 0 hrryfl )0 .... \.7011'-y$1•HI. (alllot•.,•0114 ~lftHC!t-<CM.._ .. ~, ... ,.,_ • .6 'I c'C:.:no,C:.'M-(11';1 ~I.~ '""'1 "' r-C.oron•dlllMAr. C.tll•o.,>ie•i.lJ A-•I Sor•MOrl, )I? 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I ~~f_!Gr ·Y~nkees ·.-Go for--the Kill .AgtlinSt .Sntto_n ---------------DAILY'.fJLQ_T -----~--------------------- By ROOEll CARLSON OI tllf O•llr Pllet Slaff LOS ANGELES-The New York Yankees seek .tb wrap up their first World ~ries cham· pionship since 1962 today follow- in&,thelr business-like 4·2 thump- ing ot the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday afternoon before a • Dodget Stadium record crowd of ~ 55,995. · The Yanks send t>on Gullett to ·the mound whJle the Dodgers counter with Don Sutton in a win· ·· or-else situation for Los Aftgeles after the Gotbarn City crew mpved i11lo a 3·1 edge in games. .The Yankees took their victory Saturday in matter-ot-ract Cashion after Ron Guidry be· came the s e cond s traight Yankees pitcher to go the dis· lance in whipping LA. ·'I just wanted to do my job out· there," said Guidry, who handcuffed the Dodgers on four hits. Are the Yanks unbeatable now with only one more victory separating them from the crown? "I think we are," said Gu\dry. ''We're loose and we have confidence in each other." Others weren 't as openly confi· dent about it. El Toro resi - dent Graig Nettles, who banged out 37 homers during the season, said: . "No. start thinking that way ind you can end up gMting beat. But it is comfortat;ile." . Ne ttles' bat h as been somewhat s ilent (two hits in 13 official at-bats> during the Series 0.. Tl'Todq C'JMna•~ 7, JJ at J:lS due to a shoulder injury affecting his batting s wing . But he did pro· duce a key blow in the three-run second inning when the Yanks s helled ineffective Dodgers starter Doug Rau. With runners stashed at.second and third, Netues grounded to DAVEY OP~ STµLS SECOND AS WILLIE RANDOLPH APPLIES TAG. . ' Haden Rams Ove r Oregon . ' I Face Saints T rojans Breeze At Coliseunt To 33-15 Victory LOS ANGELES <APl -The Los Angeles Rams. champions of LOS /\NG EL ES (AP) -score tame with 2 28 left in the i \be National Football Con-Southem CaUfornia coach John i;:u m(' on a 25-yard run by \Jeff ~ ference's West Division the past Robinson shouldn't have ~reg_on Wood. ~ four years, fi gure to face an up-footbaU fans too ups~t with hun ~ i ·-MH-ttat~in-their-qunti~"fifttr-'i>f'•lftetts~~! 1:he~1ans fot~ · ·-· -· · -" ---*-· -4' t straight title should they lose to..,. ing USC's. 33·15 Pacific-8 Con· sco11e nouoTus ( 0 Or•oon 0 0 1 t-IS ! New Orleans this afternoon. e rencc victory over regon Sou•-"''"' ' " , o-u .,,-The Rams:-wno comptl'OO a sa.~urday. • .. ::.s;-Smomr.n SI """ lrom .Hmel , _ _.. record of 44·11·1between1973 and ' The Oregon people were mad· use -01n•1unr.1orciink1e1t> 197sunder coach Chuck Knox, ap· der than hell at me last yea.~ ~~:-n:::;:.i~•n1moou101en0t- pointed to the position prior JD tbe.. w~cn USC beat th: ~ucks 53-o. use-_ w.111...,~ .. ~n 1~m Hene1 Wo<<lll\ 1973 scaso·". bring a. 2-2 mark into sa.1.a mb1nson. . ll<kl '' W lly d l t to Ul' USC-U.nlrun IJora...,kot"I Sunday·s game at the Coliseum. . e rea ?n wan po o,,,_.,.,,.un• 1• N 1 .. 1rom Hernierton IGel~r TheSaillll<; arc l·3. it ?n· Oregon tried hard and ~ept ,., .. , TT ' . . . gomg all the way. They certainly Or•-Waoa H run Vlnc"1t P~U tram ( .... n-~at Haden, who s aw htS first played better this week than a.;~:.110 action o( the cu.rrenl N FL: season against Washington last week." la~t. Mooday mght. receives _his Robinson and Oregon coach in1t1al start of the ca~paign Rich Brooks agreed. that the when. the Rams ent.erta1n . the Ducks came back to some extent Satnts.,whowttf ~f'Or their-first-SUturday after their 54-0, wallop- everwm at the Coliseum. ing by Washington. · A crowd of 50,000 is expected "We were totally embarrassed for the 1:05 contest matching last week and after falling behind NFC opponents. 1n on KMPC in the first half we could have radio (710). rolled over and died, but we The Saints and Rams trail came back strong and I'm Atlallta, 3·1, in the Division. The proud, "said Brooks. Falcons play at Buffalo today. The seventh-ranked Trojans. Haden, 24, who took over as the bounced out of the tof spot in col- Rams · sta~ting quarterback as a lege football las weelt by STATISTICS 01u: use: Fir,I 00..•" 11 H A-.'U rd\ •'1-1..S 49-111 P•WnQYMCJ<. IU 111 R•I"" Y "'°' n · lO P•>.>6 12·»4 l>Zt.-1 Punts .. » S.JS Fuml>lft'Ln•t •·t ).-0 Pon•ll1~.'Urel"i ·~ 9-10S lllDIVIOUALLEAOIEllS RUSHIN(;.-. Or990n, WOOCI 1 51 8ulfa(k 7-4A 0. 0•-•t JO.JO Soulllitr"°c.I• Wlklk ls-M~fwd I~. C••n 1211 PASSING Oregon, H•'>d~r<on 11·3\·0, 112 yardi, 0••1~0 l·O. Soult"''" C•I. Hert~l 9-t•1. 111, M~Oon.tld ·~. '1 RECEIVINC, -0<''911", V111<~I 4·4S, Bulfatk 4-lt, Pq ,.,, sau111trn c.1 re wm;_, 1-so. SwH<WY 2 ll. Wlltlt l·lO, 51..00 .. a 1,10. second and ~ play brought Lou Piniella home with Uie second run of the Inning, "I was just thinking contact," said Nettles. Piniella, Reggie Jackson And field manager Billy Martin were not maKing any rash statements, either, echoing Nettles' thoughts. Jackson was a thorn in LA's side. He got the Yanks started with his double in the seeond in· -ning and provided ah edge with a solo homer in the sixth after the Dodgers had narrowed it to 3-2 on Davey Lopes' two-run homer. Said Jackson: "The heat and . smog bothered me a little bit, but once you gel geared up you adapt ·tossed the ball to ~mates. and make the best or it." "I just wanted to savor it ror a ".fhe center of-continuing con· moment or two;" admitted trqversy, Jackson shrugged off PinlelJa. ••t tbougbtlshouldhav& the usual QUestion~ about team had two others UJce that earlier in dissemlan. "W.e.'u RrOtmloJl&b the.SerieA. So t.batmakes meqne. and we know we have a fob to do for-three. on thefiefd," said Jackson. Four times the Yankees went Plniella provided the drama 1n to the opposite field in the stt0:0d the fourth inning when he robbed inning and PinJella explained: Dodgers slugger Ron Cey or .&.. "When a leCty is throwing Jow. hom~ run, leaping high an11'1t and away you're just doing the catching the ball as it was leav· opposition a favor if you try to ing the playing field. For a few pull the ball. moments it was difficult lo tell if "Our success is keyed on geti. the Yankees ou»telder .had ting an early lead," says caught the ball as he dnrted Piniella. ''but this isn't over toward the infield, then casually yet." Strategy Backfires Dodgers' Plight: , -It's Do-oP-die ~ By ERNIE CASTILLO Of 111e o.i1y_P11et ,,." LOS ANGELES-In a subdued clubhouse, it was catcher Steve Yeager who best summed up the plight of the Dodgers as they seek to recover from sheJl shock In the 1977 World Series. · "From now on, we've got to play do-or-die baseball." said the L.A. catche•. "We've got to play each game like there's no to~or row." If Don Sutton caA't stop the Yankees today· in game five. there -wori'toe.-saturday's '-2 loss to the New York Yankees left the Dodgers down 3· 1 in the best· of-seven series and only three teams in the history of baseball have come back from that deficit to win the serie5. , Strategy that backfired and an offense that never solved Ron Guidry's pitching put the Na· tional League champions in the unfavorable Pl'esiicament • Rookie manager Tommy Lasorda, playing the odds, elect· cd to go wit.h lefty Doug Rau as th e s tarting pitcher for Satw'day's g"'11le. Rau,. who in· JUred his shoulder hurtrng bat- ting practice Oct 2. hadn't start· rd sinn· S!'pt 'l7 • ll1s stint Sttturday d1dn 't last long. He left with no outs in the second i.nning_after allowing four hits. He was cha.rged with three ~ or the Yankees runs and the.· Dodgers had to play catch-up the rest of the way. "With all tbelr left-handed power. I t.hought il would be best to start Rau," Lasorda explained afterwards. "Plus, we Celt it was an opportunity to give Sutton an extra day of rest." Rau was never in command, thougb·he escaped trouble In the first inning thanks to a double play alter Mickey Rivers belted his first offering for a base biL ln-lhe.4ecood, he-sura!Ddered doubles to Reggit> Jackson and Chris Chambliss, sandwiched around a single by Lou Piniellll. and Lasorda quickly summoned Rick Rhoden, who had .. ..been warming up in tbe bullpen after Rau's fourth pitcho( the game. Rau hinted that the thought of rcinjurtng hls shoulder may have been in the bacl< of his mind. "I wasn't feeling like my old self.'' he admitted in the clubhouse. "I was a tittle loo"cauuous about getting the ball over the plate. l wanted to pitch carefully." Rau also wanted to stay in the game but didn't h ave lr ~hance to argue his case. "When I went out to t he mound," Lasorda said, ''Rau told me he could pitch more. I told him 'Son, you will pitch more, but not today .... Rhoden, who gave up a fielder's choice and a base hit to Buck)' Dent that scored two runs officially charged to Rau, set. Ued ctown to retire 12 Yankees in a row before giving up a home run io. Reggie Jackson in the seventh. He retiied the neXtfQUI' batters before leaving for a pinch hittes-in tbe eighth. The Dodgers collected just.four hits off Guidry, including a t~ run homer by Davey Lo~ who was hitless in 14 previous at-bats ~nUl.Jits. third inning smash. He drove in Rhoden who bad started things oft with a double down the left field line. 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A-SS,'ltS, II' H • IElt •B S.O 'I • 2 2 J 1 1423 00 1 t ' • 0 s l I 0 0 0 0 A Bum Rap ROBBERY· -The Yankees' Lou Piniella jumps above the left field fence to catch a fly ball bit by Ron Cey. Don't Blaine ]Oe- -F Or Rarm' Woes Today at the Coliseum fans and• critics of the Rams are e~petting a dramatic turnaround for what has been a disappointing season. It has been disappointing because the Rams have sput- tered frequently and lost to teams they were s upposed lo have beaten (Chicago and AUan· ta> under the quarterbacking of J oe Namath. Thal is expected to change to- day because Namath will be on the si~lines while Pat Haden, the USC wonder boy, will be the new field general. And while the Rams may in· deed get oet their dutrs. so l<> s peak, I hate to see Namath crucified for what he did and ror what he was unable to do. Recalling Monday night's de- bacle in Chicago when the Rams lost 24·23, Namath was the gqat because or the .Rams' failure to produce touchdowns once they got within 10 yards oC tbe ene,sny end z.oneJJ>d be~ause he com• pletedonly 16 of 40 passes. - I saw a number of those passes right on target, 'only to be rookie late last year and helped Alabama, rebounded against the Los Angeles reach the playoffs, 1outmanned Ducks. lost bis job during th'e preseason P e r f o r m i n g b e f o r e a to Joe Namath. Homecoming crowd of Sl,120 - Bashore Guides Br1•ins, 27-18 WHITE WASH Namath, w.ho played 12 seemingly ball of the fans tuned seasons for th~ New York Jets In by radio to the broadcast of the before joining the Rams during New York-Los Angeles World the off-season, is s uffering from Series game in nearby Dodger knecj injuries . The 34-year.old Stadium -the Trojans moved veteran signal-call er took a beat· out to a 26-0 lead in the first hall ing during the Rams' 24-23 lo.55 to and coasted the rest of the way. the Chicago Bears last Monday The Ducks scor~ the game's night'. last two touchdowns. Namath was knocked outoftbe Qwlrterback Rob Hertel led contest late in the fourth quarter the "'"'rrojans attack in· the first after completing 16 of 40 passes hal!. Hertel completed nlne of 18 with fi>Ur ·interceptions. Haden passes for 171 yards and two connected on three of six passes touchdowns. He played only one , !or 55 yards and a touchdown in play in the second half. the final moments. Hertel opened the scoring in Overall, Namath has 50 com· the first quarter with a 51-yard ,pleUons in 107 attempts for 606 touchdown pass to Randy Sim· yaras and three TPs. mrin, complet\ng an 83-yard Knox said earlier this week mal"ch in slx plays. that Namath would start agajnst •. USC scored 19 points in the the Saints if physically able. but second period. Lynn Caln ran Dr. Clarence Shields reported four yards for the first of h.is two r.weUlng around Namath's left touchdowns, a bad snap from knee after that.. center gave the Trojans a safety, The Sain~were beaten by San Frank Jordan kicked a 28-yard W~mt"S1Jmtay 14-0 'after rollr field goal Md Hertel Clred .&-44· Ing pas t the Bears 42-24 the week yara scoring strike to Kevin ·before. The New Orleans offense Williams. was held scouleis by the The Trojans made il 33-0 ln tl~e Chargers despite 18 first downs. third quarter on a seven-yard A significant factor In the game burst by Cain. was eight sacks or Saints' The Ducks scored their fi rst quarterback Archl• Manning. touchdown late in the third Mannlngbu completed 52of95 period on a 14-yard pass from passm for 602 yards and two quarterback Jack Henderson to touchdowns. Bill ViJtcent. Oregon's second lJCIA Wins First Pacific-8 Grid Tilt dropped. I saw a team that is sup- posed to be one of the best de- Censivcly, give up 24 points. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Former Edison High (Hunt· ington lkach ) star RiC'k Bashore connected on a 56·yard scoring pass just before haUtimc and ran · for his Lc:im's only second half touchdown Saturday as UCLA hammered out a 27-16 Pacific·8 football victo.ry over Washington State. WSU. stymied by its own mis· takes throughout the game. got two fourth quartE>r touchdowns from split·('nd Mike-Levcnseller to narrow the. margin. The i::nme evened the se11son's record for both teams at 3·3, and UCLA's conference record at l ·l. Washington State suffered \ts second defeat in three league ~a mes. The blinding speed of Bruins hacks .fames Owens, a bron.te medal winiierin tl1c mtr Ol}'m- pics. and Theotis Brown lm· mobilize<! Cougars defenders to allow UCLA a 27.3 lead at the end ofthrcc quarters. Brown opened scorin~ on en a.yard run late in the · ffrst quarter. On the preceding piny. Owens had scampered 64 yards on a reverse that took him down the right sideline before he was knocked out of bounds on a desperation tackle by Mark Pat· tcrson. On the ensuing kickoff. UCLA's Ken Walker knocked the ball loose from the Cougars' Ray Williams end Mike Molina re· covered on the WSU 17-yard line. Four plays later, Frank Corral booted a 32·yard field goal to run the score to 10·0. WSU controlled the ball virtually the el)tlre s econd quarter but got only a 22-yard field goat from .specfalt~t Paul W<itson out of the period. UCLA , blitzing s afeties or linebackers nearly 50 percent of the time, pressured quarterback J nck Thompson co.ntinually, and the Cougars lost a 45-yard pass from ·Thompson to Levenseller. bt!causC"Of JTn offside-penalty. In the fin al two minutes before intermission. Bashore guided UCLA to the eventual winning touchdown In six plays. From his own 44·yard line, he found Homer Butler on the WSU 30. James Sarpy threw a key, blocl< and Duller legged it into the end zone down the left sideline. UCLA crushed the fight from the Cougars in the third quarter •. driving 37 yards after Thompson pitched behind Tall Ena and UCLA's Jeff Muro recovered the second Bruin bobble. Bashore scored from six yards out after Owens circled right end for 14 yards. SC-ly "'6at1•1'\ UCLA 10 1 IO G-41 Wellllflcl!Otl St. 0 J 0 '1-1• UCL"-8fown t run <Correl kld1l 't \J(LA-f'G Corr•I :1' WSU-fG WAiton 2l , VCV.-8u11tf' .s. p.au from 8HllOr• tGornl klcltl • UCLA-&.1.llO,. 6 ,.., <Cort•I ltlcll:I UCLA-(; CortM •1 WSU-Lnen .. llor )J p1ml rtlurn IWll1o<1 klOI • WSU-1.A.,.M•ll .. • p.au lrom lhomPtOn (r1111 felfedl A-l7,HO Was Namath in Ute secondary when ChJcago connected oo three lon g scoring passes? Was Namath missing blocks when the defense came through to sack him? . It is true that Namath cannQt scramble like a Ken Stabler or Fran Tarkenton when he gets in· .Jo trouble. It ts true.that wben be sets to·pass only two thinas are going to happen (1) he's eoing to throw (2) he's going to be sacked. The man fs performtn1 on legs that have undergone so much surgery that ts a miracle be can walk normally. Whentbcdefense blitzes, he is what bunters would call a sitting duck. He has as much chance 6t ucu wsu esca~ing as a Piper Cub would In ~~:~~o. ss.7~ *1~ com at With a Russian MIG •. $t.tUtllO tlflt.,.,• ta1 _ 2't• -~·Would you malign a man in.a 111111m v•rcu so •• wheelChilir w o ffi't)fRDf-lr-t-r---...-~~=~-••t ~-1;:11 _.~; throw attempt.t Would you PtM1u ... y11roi NI .... ~ critlclze a runner ror finlahln& RU$HINO~~~'t-~':::"1t.13'. ltown }35f.ifbeh&d AD injured foot? ,..100, ...,_. *4r. wsv. 0-..111111...0, 1n.t In ~my-book, Joo Namath la.a •>r. 01oum..-man who has passed h1I s)ory ~~~,~ "'"'· ic, "...,.. • days. But to ,Put the rap oa blm R•ce1v1NC)-&Ut.LA, •11t1 .... ,,.., ~., ""· for what the Rams have .. ~ Ull•{ p_,_ 1 ... WSV. 0-nllllo. IMO, 1.9-ttll« ~ .. 1.-. IE,.. i.t. able lo do Just doesn't seem ript. .._ __ Jl2 DAILY PICOT Sunday, October 16, i 9n I N---~ AD-S · ·1_1 _~ .· Gorina e~O-US-'lD:. par~~~-~-:_,., ... -~ ~ ··a . In Texas' . 9 v· Po,Wers 13-1ctorvJ K ~ . 1ngs . FAYETl'EVlLLE. Ark". tAP> Oklahoma las\ week when the Tex .• completed passes of 14 -Scrappy Texu quarterback No. 1 and No. 2 quarterbacks yards to Ham Jones, 31 yards to Randy McEacbern wrote were injured, said: "lwas glven Alfred J ackson and 28 yards to another amuing chapter to his the respons ibillty to r ead Campbell. Jones punched across ~hn~u~• • ._.~ .Arkenees defense an the wipplq JHM.U..ev wJth. 4:3Ho play to leader of the nation's No. 2 touchdown. silen.c.a the rabid Ratorbaclr- ran.ked team with another clutch .. I falced to Earl and then their Stadium crowd of 44,296. performance Saturday in a 13·9 secondary came up for me and I The nationally·televised game vic tory o.ver eighth -ranked just pitched to Ham who was was strictly a cross.·count.ry field -Arkansas. wldeopen." . goal duel between Arkansas'·. "l was nervous .all week, but Texas coach Fred Akers said, Steve LitUe and Texas' Russell we made the big plays when it "McEachern is a winner •.. he Erxleben until the last-ditch counted," said McEacbem, who Jays it on the line. I have nothing Longhorn drive. · burned the Razorbacks with but admir ation !or Arkansas" ~•yQuNn three critical passes and pitched football team, but Campbell and Tun ., • o o 1-13 outthe winningtouchdownlatein ?4cEachemjustplayedgreat." A'J:~ae,,.1eo.n51 °' J o-t the fourth quarter of the Campbell. who established an Tu-4'Gen....:...n52 Southwest Conference football all·time SWC career rusbine re-~~~~::~ s hoot out b etween unbeaten cord, said, "they bit hard and Ark-H.1.1n1e2s teams.' they are a eood. clean football !~~JOf!e'lone,:,'.!.t"'ebotn"k") , With Texas trailing 9-6, going team. As far as th~t~ecords and Tn .,. again.st a blustery North wind the Hei.sman TropU¥. if it hap-:~~"' _;:. ~J: and only eiJht minutes to play, pens, ithappens. Pesstno1.,os 90 · .., McEachem came alive to ignite Arkansas coach Lou Holta, Rtt11<n.-•~ ao u the Texas offense, which bad said, "Th e screen pass to =• •:i,: .. :: INGLEWOOD -Jfo{ch Goring fired in two goals, includfbg the eo·ahead score on a po•er play tn tbuecond period. to spadt the urrtlAated Los Angeles Xlii&s to a 4-2 NaUonal Hockey League victory over Detroit at tbe Forum Saturday. • Gortn.g snapped a 1-1 deadlock on a Los Anieles power play with l : 43 left 1n the second period when be took a pass from Glenn GoJdup and beat goalie Ron Low from 20 feet for h1s flnt foal of the season. The 5-foot'"11 center atretebed the Kings• advantage to 3-1 at 2: 11 oC the fmal period after tak• log a~m!!':m linemates Tom· my and rootie Dave . Taylor. V11aer rrlm .... c ons is t ed · s olely of Earl Campbellwaaacrllicalplay.He F11m1>1....,.t J.s ,., · Campbell's thundering runs. made a treat move on it. As it P9Mfd_,.,~•Yl4INI....._ 4JO ..., McEachem, a redsbirt junior turned out. we ahould have been RUSHtHG-Teu s.c-.peeuu-1•.HMi.i.. RIVERSIDE -Al Unser fougbt off a fierce cballen1e Saturday from Richard Pett)'; who meoaced Unser lnceuantly the lut ball of tbe race. to win b1s 11ecood consecutive IDtematlODAl Race ol Champions event this ARKANSAS' RON CALCAGNI TRIESTOEVADE TACKLER-. - Southern Football ~ h l lt ed took"' ··"d • th .,._, .... ._ •it.ArUnwis,Cowlns.2•-9"-C.l~I..._ w .. o as never e er • £.ex· more w1 e open ln e 1vuuu PASSING-Tens. Mc£•cller" 4-IO.O, '°· as 80 yards -th 73 ot them quarter, but hindsight is always At'UilM&.c.l'-lr•1t-0.'7. ~Om;".-. ,,rr his UDCaJUJY-nassin.~ ""-20 •• AECEIVING-Teus, JKll:IOn t.St, Camp11911 -~ --~__.,.,.M.: .-:a. --..--• _ .. ___ 1·2t,H¥rls1-17,HamJonee1·1l.At~$111M arm. . eEa"'-uem, 1rom Ylf11-.a; -~.F-12., ... The winning touc6down came on a one-yard run by Johnny '.'Ham" Jones, after McEachem had bootlegged the ball down the line of scrimmage. The score was set up by a play Texas had not used all year. a 28-yardscreen pass to Campbell. ''We practiced the screen to Earl an this wee1' and tlfey-- (Razorbacks) were yelling re- verse when I was calling the signals at the Une of scrim· m age," s;lid McEachern. .M cEachem , who injected hi s name into the national limelight wben..he~e off the bench to lead Texas to a 13=6 victOry-over -snSo"b)t.lell:»upn aoH~ B~Atl.,••ees MADRID -Bjorn Borg downed Eddie Dlbbl. 6-2. ~ 8:-3 Saturday to gain the ttnal ol the $75,000 Madrid Grand Prill t.eaDi.s tournament. Borg will meet Jaime l'Ulol. wbo beat Paolo ~ 6-4. " ...... ,.. ... PHOENIX -Blllle Jea King and Wend.YTumbUll wU1 meeth\ the finals ol the $'15,000 wamen•s profeaional tenDD~~ today. -• Martina Navratilova. 7-C. 4"' M after Turnbull ousted Renee Richards ol Newport Beacb. ..a. 6·2 Saturday. 'Ba~a T~_p~ Y ols, 24-10 £Gleen Tm.We OAKLAND -Bruce Seals scored eight polnta lD overtime after scoring only 1.lx the first• mlnutet Saturday nlCht to lead the Seattle Sooica to a 1()6.81 vic- tory oveflnel.AMI Anplea·blbrs- ln a National Basketball Aaaocia· tioo preeeuon came. DlllMINGRAM, Ala. (AP) - Jeff Rutledge scored two touchdowns and fired a JO.yard scorinf'J)ass to Orne Newsome as fourth-ranked Alabama aowned Tennessee, 24-10, Satur- day in a Southeastern Conference !ootball game. ~ Crimson Tide', whipping Tennessee J or the sevenTh con- secutive season, had numerous opportunities to tum the game ln- to a .rout, but six times failed to score after penetrating the Vols' 35. Rutledge scored both of his touchdowns In t h e final 3th minutes of the first half when Alaba ma str uck suddenly to break a 3-3 deadlock and lake a 16-3 halftime lead. K.nttMCq 33, LSIJ 13 BATON ROUGE, La. <AP) - Defensive end Art Still rambled S2 yards with a blocked field goal and Dallas Owens lugged an in- tercepted pass 81 yards Saturday night as 12th·ranked Kentucky .roll~ to a 33·13 Southeastern r Conference victory over 16th· rated Louisiana State. Scraml>ling quarterback Der· riek Ramaey added two short touchdown ruas as Kentucky's Wildcats V{On in Tiger Stadium for Ute first time since 1949 while a record crowd of 71.495 looked on . Geor,,ta TerJt 38 Au611nt2l ATLANTA (AP) -Running back Eddie Lee I very ran for two touchdowns · a nd passed for another as Georgia Tech ripped mistake-prone Auburn, 38-21, Saturday in a college football game. Tech quarterback Gary Lanier opened the scoring early in the opening quarter when he scam- pered over from a yard out after \be Yellow Jac~ets recovered an Auburn fumble, the first of six Tlgerstuinovets. cie.. ... 11.1, ('Me 11 DURMAM. N .C .. (AP>-·- Quarterback Steve Fuller ·ran -SpQrts on TV, Radio Today on Televlsion- 9: 30 a.m. (4J -NFL ''17 -Fran Tarkenton is the host of a (eature about surviving in the NFL. 10 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Baltlm~ Colts meet the Chiefs in Kansas City. 10:30 a.m . (2)-NFLTODAY. 11 a .m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Chicago Bears m eet the Vikings m Bloomington, Minn. lp.m. (7 & 11) -WORLDSERJES -The New York Yankees , m eet Los Angeles in Dodger Stadium in the fifth game of the World Series. 4 p.m. (2J -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Oregon Ducks meet. the USC Trojans at Los Angeles. Taped. (7 > -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '77 -Highlights oC this weekend's top college games. 11:30 p.m . 03) -NOTRE DAME HIGHLIGHTS -J'faped replay of the Notre Dame· Army football game, played Saturd'ay. NFL Football Today on 'Radio 12:45 p .m. KXOP (93rS> -The Washington Redskins meet the Cowboys in Dallas. • 12:55 p.m. KMPC (710> -The New Orleans Salnts meet the Rams in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Baseball on RadJo ~ 1:07 p.m. KABC (790 ) and KNX (1070) -The New York Yankees i,ieet the Dodgers in LA in the fifth game o( the World Serles. three yards for one touchdown and.fullback Lester Brown took a seven-yard pitch from Fuller for another'score as Clemson rallied in the second half and bea!Dulce, 17-11, ln an Atlantic Coast Con·. ff·rl'ncc football game Saturday. Georgia24,¥ .. d.J3 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Quarterback Jeff Py bum ran for two toocbdowns and pasaed lor another Saturday u Georgia de- fe a ted fumble·plagued Van- derbilt.. 24-1.3, in Southeastern Conference Football. Pyburn, a sophomort, scored on rum or 4 and 18 yards in the last 11:20 or the follrth quarter after Vanderbilt bad led 13-10. LOOSE BALL -Notre Dame's Jerome Heavens (middl e) loses the football in action with Army Saturdlly. Notre Dame rolled to a 24·0 vicU>ry at East Rutherford, N J Saturday. fnftta, ICICe TfW SAH AHTOMIO;Tn. -~~-• _.,..,.,,•.-r·-=--. • ' ettJ•U,s&.,..,.,Plf ltOlll ~CMI Helelrwffl •41M "' Tom Kl.. ~"9 C.rt-wtlile. ~*41--Mll~8et11w .... ,. ,. a-.. -....,.,.... c:.Mriac..edt •1NI ., 0o"9T ...... I -~ L.e4'~ ~ --~ INflllle __,._n, • Bhl Rolllln 1'0.. .. -".,._~ .,..,.. .. -0............... .,.,,....., Cr1~-... I tl .. 11 - Jffl'I OeflC ...,. .. -~..... ..,u., -Patflmi-.... ,. -••#NtfltrY ~.. -Gii~ '7-111.,,__ Artie MCNld!M 7WIH>-M Vidor A.,_ ....,,.,__.. Joe...,... ~ --.. ~ ....... Cw...,,......,. ~ 040toeC... 11•11 •· Commodores fumbles led to Georgia's opening touchdown and go-ahead touchdown. Van- derbilt quarterback Mike Wright fumbled the ball away early in the fourth quarter atlus ao;ya:rd l\ne. setting up Pyburn's first score of the final period six plays later. Nortla Carolltea 27 NorClt Ca...U•• St. 14 - ·tticliigan Roinps,-56-:~- .. RALEIGH, N .C. (AP) -Imm State Upsets ·Nebraska, 24-21· Freshman tailback Amos ANN ARBOR, Mich. <AP) _ Lawrence ran for 216 yards in his first start, and fullback Bob Substitute tailback Roosevelt Loomis scored on a 16·yard run Smith ran for two touchdowns as North Carolina upset North while Rick Leach passed for two Carolina State, 27.14, in~ Atlan-a nd ran for anbther Saturday to tic Coast Conference football lead No. l·ranked Michigan to a game Saturday. _ _ 56-0 Big Ten root ball drubbing or --previously unbeaten Wisconsin The Tar Heels scored two other before a crowd of 104,692. touchdowns on Buddy Curr)''s Smith, playing In pla~ of in· 31·yard run after intercepting a ju r ed star Harlan Huckleby, pass by Johnny Evans and on a scored on two-yard tuna in both six-yard pus lroru Matt Kupec the second and fourth quarters. to Brooks Williams. North S m ith, who was Huckleby's Carolina's Tom Biddie kicked backfield mate at Detroit Cass field 808la from 38 and 21 yards. . High School, wound ·up· with 157 ._...1 ·yards rushing ln 25 carries. Mlukdppl 17 Quarterback .Le(lch passed Smah Caroli11a 18 seven yards to tight end Doug Marsh for a touchdown to open the scoring Slh minutes Into the first quarter. It climaxed an 81· yard drive ln 1.3 plays with the opening Jdckort. OXFORD, ·Mlss. (AP) - Fullback James Storey and tailback Freddie Williams broke through South-Carolina's de- fenses for clutch touchdown nms SalW'day to give Mississippi's Rebels a 17-10 football ~ctory over the Gamecbclts. Ole Ml.ss capitalized on fumble r ecoveries to launct& both of its touchdown drives lo a game termed essential to the future or Rebels coach Ken Cooper's Joi>. Leach bowled over ftom two y~ out st 10:57 or the second period for the next Wolverines' score and Michigan was on its way to its biggest victory ever over the Badgers. . Leach's other touchdown pass was a 22·yarder ln th~ third period to Ugbt end Gene John.son five plays and 36 yards after Derek Howard intercepted -an Anthony Dudley pus. Leach had perhaps bis best day as a passer, completing 10 or 16 passes for 127 yards. IOte* State 24 Neflnulca2l LINCOLN. Neb. CAP> -Scott Kollman's 32·yard field go¥ pro- ved the winning margin as Iowa State used total leamwoMc to up. set ninth-rahkoo Nel>raslia 24·21 Saturday in a key Big Eight Con· ference football game. Nebraska l·back l .M. Hipp s core d all three Nebraska touchdowns in the loslng effort. but three Cyclones• ·backfield m en chipped in with a touchdown apiece to·offset Hipp•s flashy . running display. Hipp's final score came on ·a seven-yard scamper in the third stanza. but a scoreless flnal quarter sealed the Huskers' fate. 0 .... St. 27, ,...,. 8 touchdown mid wu thl'OQIOa tbe JastperiocL · 0~21 ......... 117 COLUMBIA. Mo.. (AP-)-- Oklaboma's quick at.rf.ltiN of· fense sprang Thomas Lott for spl'lnts of 85 and Q yards MCl Elvls Peacock for a IS-yard touchdown bunt as the seventb- ranked Sooners survived a rub or turnovers to defeat MblcJqd Saturday, 21-17. Missouri, with quarterhaet Pete Woods passing for more than 220 yards in hls lint Jtart s ince sufferlnc a knee 1JQtiry ·bl the season opener, atorined to a 10-0 lead with less thao_..a m1mate remaining In the first haU. Coleradol7 · K ..... J7l tAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Quarterback Brian Bet.hh c_.j ore t.00 bench and engineend two touchdown drives In the MCCIDll half Saturday as upstart Kamu rallied to tle thlrd-rante4 Colorado.17·1T. · Cal Rolls, 41-17; Stanford Tom.hies · IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Ouarterback Rod Gerald ran for two touchdowns, fullback Paul CampbeU added another a nd klclter Vlade JanaJclev.akJ booted t wo field goalS" to give Ohio State a 27-6 victory over Iowa in Big Ten Conference football Satur- Bethke. takl.Q1 the place of In- jured. starter Jeff Hines. d1Y9d one yard into the end IODe mi first pla)' of tbe fourth uaner. capping a 71-yard tbat toot lS plays and deadlocked the pine. BERKEL E Y (AP ) • helped Cal establish a Pac·8 Quarterback Charlie Young of team record o( 436 yards passing. Callfornla d estroyed Oregon Oliver Hillmon scored four Slate with 375 yards passing, in-touchdowns to tie a Cal ·record. duding touchdown· playa cover-He rushed _for two touchdowns ing 83.-85, and..t3 yard~.and the from-Ms tailback position ln the 20th-ranked Be ats raced to a rtrst hqU and stored in the flnal 41·17 Peciflc.S Jootball victory period on pass plays or 85 And 43 .Saturday. yar~. Young seL a. Cal slnglo-aame total offense record or 399 yards 1t' asltlftgton 45 and Jell.Just live nrds short Of StflJll•rd zt the passinc record of 380 set by the late Joe Roth In 1975 against SEA'ITLE (AP) -Joe Steele's Was b Sn at on • Re se rv e 83·yard t9ucbdown gallop and - querterback Erle Anderson Nesby Glasgow's 73·.vard punt • return for a TD broke ope!) a close game in the fo urth period as Washington downed Stanford. 45·21, ln an important Paclflc·S Conference football game Satur· day .. Leading iT-14,· Sfeele broke over the right side and sprtnted untouched down the sideline into the end zone on the aeeond p}Q of the final period. . · Tba Huskies held the C~als on the next series, Glascow rlelded Brad Fox's punt at the Washington 27 and. plcting up \ \ --. . ~ day. blockers a Ion 11 the way, The f1.tlh-ranked Buckeyes out- zigzagged to the touchdown that muscled Iowa on defense, pick· gave the Huskies a 31·14 lead. tng oil three passes to raise their Stanford, 4.2, which suffered season total to 16 interceptions, its first Joss in three coJ\f erence tops ln the nation. games closed the cap briefly JanaJdevski opened the SCOl'· wlth iO:l,( left \.<> p\ay or) cor: lng with a U.yard field goal lato n erback Guy Benjamin's thJrd -l1'f the"'ffTst-quarter. (;etaJd raced touchdown pasJ of the aflomoon 44 yards tor a touchdown mld to James Lofton, this one sood way through the socond period. for 19 yards. and J anal<ievski Jdtked a 28· }Jut on the next Washlngton · yarder as time ran out in the hall. series, fullback Ron Gipson gave Gerald went at0und...f11bt end the J.fuskles somo breathing. for a two-yard touchdo~ run room with his 59·yard scoring late in the W rd quarter", and r omp. Campbell bowled two yards(°' a ... N otreD .... 24 A ..... EAST RUTHERFORD N . .J. (AP) _: Workhorse bain;ek J erome Heavens rambled for• yants to establiab a Notn ~ ~:f ;to;n4' lud&.JJtlt. victory over Ana1 before 11.111 at Glants StadlUJb Satlll'da3. Heanns, ·a f.loot. •;ual junlcr who camed at u.m. 191 acored one tcuthdcwa ..._... ld.sb Nlhln& ~~ .,... Ht by Emll Sltko ••iliA Mjchl&aoStat.e ln 1948. I FOOTBALL I CROSS COUNTRY I MISCELLANY \ • .. Sunday, October 16. 1en DAILYPILOT. -~ I i Coimty Meet -.. --Mess -Runners, FV Bag Titles Costa Mesa High School dominated the A division and Fountain Valley won tbe AAA ti· tJe in the Orange County lpvlta- tional cross country c'bam- pionships held at UC Irvine Saturd~. Coach Joe Fisher's Costa Mesa Mustangs, paced by a one-two finish by Jolin Gerhardt and Joe Young, won by a wide margin over second place Buena Park, '4·8S. In the 3,A division, Marina, Mission Viejo and El Dorado closed on the heels or the winning Baiom with Marl< LaBonte of Kiss.ion Viejo the individual win· ner. Following the meet, all·county teama were aelec.:ted for classes (seoion, Juniors, sophomores and frelhrnen; along with a girls team. Orange Coast nea run· _p.ers did well in all categories. The overall team cham- pionship went to Costa Mesa with a 77.17 score. Fountain Valley was second with 78.54 and Foothill third with 79.25. The win· ning team is determined on a combined running time for its first five runners .in the varsity competitiog,. Irvine High Schoo1 com pitted in the College of the Canyons In· vitational and finished sixth in. the varsity.race. The l rvh1e girls, competing against all levels of competition, placed fourth in that di \'ision. aovs· CllOIS COUNT•'I' 0.-.. C-y llt'fllMleMI llA.R51TY IA OivlU.I Tum-: I. eo.i.-. 4'; 2. 9-P9r• 13; l. Vllen<C."; I l,.osAmiQDS tO., S. Unl~ty 129; 6. H .... "'QIOft Bu<n 114; 1. SA V.Clr(DI; •. U Quinta JfO; 9. U H-•· El~la 29; II. Capistrano V•ll•Y Jll; u . S.Odleb6ck Ml. I. Ger""'1ll ICMI U:lS. 2. Yo..n9 ICMI 1$:01; 3. Gomez II/all 1S:11; 4, Ovtf ~HSI 1S:il; $.I~ (Los ArnlvOSI IS:JO; 4 0.tNrtr.-, I~ lkhl U rJ9; 7. CN<Uy (CAO U:.O; t. Rl.,.re CV•ll u.n; t...c..nned..(l.6s.Am1Gmt1.1:tt: ro, WJto~•--~S1'~0~P,...PIN~otf:L...-Cns.fa .Mesa...liigh.'.s:_ J uJian (Unlw.I U :42. l v.-siTYi.uoM.,.., . Westerhout (24) puts the clamps lo Russ Imme (30) ,-• 10;;~"'c!::~i~::;;-::;!=.:~;'°;. Saturday night. On the other end of the pitch Mesa's oMlt Pllet -l!t h~ ey.,_a -Macloa Blodgett has Clemente quarterback Mark McE oy covered. :Penn State Gets Scare, -. Wins, 31-24 Tustin 121; •• U,.H ISO. 1. EOllOI\ 151. I. Kenrwcty 2l1; '· O-HUl•2M; 10. Sono,..U2; 11. Troy29S; 12. FUllttrioft 121; U. O.r<*\ G<o .. :UO; 11. ~~-1. W.. II(~) U:Ot; 2. Gol<llM!n IEO) 15:17; l. ~ IEOI U:lt; 4. Sltli>My (R~ho All 1S::l7; S. Oatey (l'lhll U:2'; 4, ~ (COMI IS:JO; 1. ~11¥etln l~l U:l4; I. Scott ll'thl) U:fO; f. a..Mr (Wml U:42; to. H«Jioo IW.,.,HS:4. U~eaten Tritons Stop M~, l~·O -SYRi\"CUSE, N.Y. (AP) Tenth-ranked 'Penn State, play. ing without ooach Joe Paterno on the sidelines, got two touchdowns from Steve Geise and held orf a · fourth quarte~ rally to beat Syracuse 31·24 in college football Satu.cdtY._ Penn State rolled up a three- touchdown lead going into the fourth quarter , but the Orangemen scared Penn State with a rally behind the record pa.ssing per formance or quarterback Bill Hurley. Paterno misse<I the game to be with his ll-year-oJd son, David, who was hospitalized in Danville, Pa .. with a fractured skull suf· fered in a trampoline accJdent Friday. PeM State pulled away from Syracwe on the pair of one-yard touchdown runs by Geise, a 12· yard touchdown reception by Bob Basselt, a 23-yard field goal· t>,y Matt Bahr and a 10-yard touchdown by Matt Suhey af\d built a ·2I·point lead arter three guarters. Hurley kept lhe 5.> racuse upset bopes alive with his passing by completing 22 of 36 pass~ for 329 yards. That established a sintle· game passing yardage record for Syracuse. Hurley ran for aMther 55 yards to set a single-game total offense record for the Orangemen. Syracuse got a 29-yard field goal from David Jacobs and .Hurley hit Bruce Semall with a 15-yard touchdown pass lo keep the game close in the first quarter. YAHi TY IA.VI OM.,_) Tt.-n ~: 1. l'-teln °V'e1a.y S1; 1. 1'\wl11• 10; 1. Mllllan vi.io 15; •· e1 Oot-n; s. -0.112'; .. P«lfla ID, 7. ll MOclefte nt; I. C:. • nyorlS Zl6: t. S\IMy Hiiis 2<1; 10. CYl>f'OU HI; 11. OrM>ge VI; 12. Los AtnleQj *; U. 8otw ~ .... m. I. U!llGIM (MV) U:Ql; 2. ErMt (Ill Dorl lS;Cll; J. A-'I il'VI 1S:11J 4. Mar-. t-1 lS:it; S. 84.ltllr <M¥1 lj:tJ; 6. Edllle IMat., Oell lS:Ja; 1. ~CMVI U:V;I. 8'*'1tr (FVI 1~•;t.· s-~ Cf'VI u: .. ; 10. Mul•lllll/ (El Oot') u:.a. .IUNIOlt YA•~ITY u..-~ Te...,~: I. Footfllll M; 2. El Dor-.. : S. EdliOtl 123, 4. MatiN 11•, i. Mal« O.C 191; ._Ill -m; 1, ow-tte1 -211; a. CM1yon ttt: f.Cr"'"9JM. I • ....,on (El Oor) 16:1t; 7. e.ctlord (Marl 16:43; l. OUIM IMO) 14:0 ; 4. Oww\ tl'INI 14;47; S. C<Wall Cl"lllll 14:'7; •· Cont.o (l'VI 10:•; 1.""" Clefly IFIN) 17:04; l. HM\Mlt (FIN) 17:04; t. H....-i (f'VI 1':f7; 10. Slanley llllllll 11:11. ,......kJIHt. Te•m IC-: I. WestmlntlM SI; 2. CosW Meta By a Dally Pllo& Witte, • 1 Undefeated-San Clement'e High rolled to its third straJg)t South CQast League football de· cislon Saturday nJght, nicking mistake-prone Costa Mesa, 13·0, before 2,800 at Orange Coast College. • · The clincher came with 8:50 leTt as Mike 'Echiverri raced~ yards over the right side for a touchdown. The MOstangs of Costa Mesa marched twice following " Echlverri's decider, but each scoring bid ended in frustration through the air. First it was San Clemente's ::~=:a;£:::.::~s.;::'.:~: D--1-Nabs Tomlllo CCMI 14:52; 4. lradlett CWml """; S. _I>Ue 0-y (LAS Am!Qosl 16:St; 6. ScMld CCMI t•tJ9; 1. o • ..i, 1T111tJn1 ••:H ; •: f'•~r. \"!~""' 17 OS; 9. 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Penhall had to race Northern California champion and brotl\er · of the-U.S. title holder, Steve Bast, in a special runoff to de· termlne second place. As it t.umed out. Penhall won with lit· Ue trouble when Bast -went down - on the fourth turn on lap two or the rour·lap event. FLAG~1'AFF, Arb:. (AP) - Allan Clark scored oa a 14-yard run and Tom Jurich booted a -.JS.yard field goal ln the firs( hall for wliat proved to be the winning margin as Northern Arizona stopped Cal Stale {Fullerton), ~4·9 tn a designated Big Sky Conference football game Satur- day night. NAU is now 6-1 on: lhe season and 4-0 in conference play. Cal ·State (Fullerton) is 2·4. The game was designa ted a con· ference clash for NAU in order to bring it up to the proper number of league contests during the season. The Lumberjacks played the contest before the largest crowd ever to watch an indoor sporting event. in Arbooa, 15,988. Scan lose St. 33 Cal' State (LB) 18 Quarterback Ed Luther threw for 174 yards and two "'touchdowns Saturday night to ·lead $an Jose Stale to a 33-16 Pacific Coast Athletic Associa· tion football victory over Cal Stale (Long Beach) at Anaheim Luther completed 13 of 28 passes in the seventh straight San Jose victory over the 49ers. Luther fired scorfng strilcef or 65 and seven yares to Robert Claiborne. Kevin Cole scored the Spartans' other two touchdowns on runs of one and Chree yards. San Jose also scored a safety and a 35-yard field goal by Ran· dy Johnson. San Diego S t. 4 9, llT EP7 SAN DIEGO <AP)· -Running back David Turner rushed for three touchdowns and wide re- ceiver Dennis Pearson caught two scoring passes as San Diego State exploded for a 49·7 victory over Texas (El Paso) In an In· tersectlonal college football game Saturday nlgbt. Young. Kelly Moran of Hunt· ington Beach, at ll one of the most promising newcomers, won his second heat race and finished in sixth place with eight points. Penhall suffered a broken hand several weeks ago but it. dJd.n't. affect his riding Saturday night as he was a winner In three of his five races. Alan Christian of Huntington Beach finished in front in the 11th race to keep Penhall from tying with Mike BastCorthetop spot. ., Saturday night's action con· eluded the season for the speedway cycles with a Junior event carded this weekend to wrap up the campaign. I. Mlk• 8.nt, i.; t. Bn.co P•nllall, 13, J. Ste .. B•st. lJ, •. Al.., Chrl•ll&n, 10, s. Mlk• r &ti~.~; •• IC•llY MOrlH>, I; 1. Wei ~rry Sh•w. Aon PrKlon, 804> Sc.hw.,u, 1; 10. O.""lt Skl•IOs, 6; II. Ille/ !.ttve Goh.,.bO, Mll<e MuntH"· 5<011 Slvedgl, j; 1' Ille) INr" cntrry, O.ve Sima. 4; 1'. Jim Fl,hO.C ... ,J. Russ Immel shaking loose a fourth-down pass ln t.he end zone, and later .Mik,e Wade iA, tercepted his second pass to thwart a Mesa bid. ·A game of inches, coach Tom French's Mustangs lost in that department at the most critical times. The Mustangs came up two-inches-short or a first down at the SC one yard line with 3:21 left ln the half...wasting a 68·yard march. But the blow that had Mesa with its back to the wall came earlier when the Tritons of San Clemente coach Ame Scharr got the break of the night and cashed it in for a first period ..J~utbdown. Bogged down after controlling the ball for 15 plays at the out- set. SC's John Schall punted ZL yards to the Mesa 10. As the balJ was inching over the 10 at the end of the roll a Mesan pounced on the ball {pre· sumably to stop the t.011). But the ball squirted loose. Scott Mesa picked it up al the two and ran into the Costa Mesa end zone. Schaff toed the PAT and the Tritons bad a bizarre 1·0 lead. Sticking to the ground With so und fundamentals, quarterback Mark McElroy burned the <;osta ·Mesa defense with h1s TUJUrlng. The 6-2;-175s pounder rushed for 88 yards in 22 carries and was the key to San Clemente's dominaUon. Costa Mesa tried to stri" back with the same r unning tactics, but tlle Trltons defense was tough against the run. And with Mesa's inability to pass with consistency without irt· terceptions, it. proved fatal. Other defens1ye gems by SC def enders included interceptions by Kevin Stewart and Immel SeeTrltons Paie Bl G8:1ich.os Log 24-7 Win Change in Tactics Pays Off for Saddle back By l>A \'F. CltNNI NGllJ\:11 01 , ... D•ilr I'll .. St.II ' RIVERSIDE Jf at first you don..'.lsu.cc~_. try somethi'!.&. else. That's the philosophy Sad· dleback CoUege football coach Ken Swearingen took Sllturday night. and it worked as his Gauchos scored a 24-7 victory over host Riverside City College. The win boosts Saddleback's Mission Conference record to 2·0 while Riverside drops to l·l. Earlier this week Swearingen said his Gauchos would have to run on Riverside because its pass defense was too tough. He qu ickl y discovered that Riv(!rside's run defense was just as Jormidable. Throughout the fusl quarter and well into the second, Sad· dJeback kept driving forward into Riversi.de's stone wall. In the Gauchos' first four series of downs, they were unable to generate a first down or even move the ball more than six yards. Not until midway through the s e c-<> n d rlJ ~.a F ~ r ,.. w-h • n quarterback Bllly Yancy went to the air, did SaddJeback start ' moving. He completed two key passes, one of 13 yards to Mike 'PaTdi and another of 16 yards to Greg Speicher, during the Gauchos' first scoring drive. Movtng 42 yards in 10 plays, it appeared the Saddleback dri've bad ended on a fourth· and-one situation at Riverside's 1'4-yard Une .. The Gauchos decided to go fo1 the.· f1r::.t down in::.tead of lhe field goal nod Yancy got more than he bargained for, rolling -Unt.ouched into .the endzone for a 14·yard touchdown .. Doug Reeves converted the. PAT and later put the Gaucbo6 in front 10·0 with ~ 27-yard field goal. Speicher. Saddleback's lead· ing ballcarrier with 86 yards on 24 carries, scored the Gauchos' second touchdown on a seven. ya rd run, capping a 69-yard, six-play drive early in 'the fourth quarter. Reeves' PAT kick made it 17-0. · Riverside finally got on "1e scoreboard with 8:09 remaining in the game. Quarterback Torn Kirchmier directed the.. rtger:s 54 yards in 14 plays. Fred Knox scored the T D on a one-yard plunge, and Norm CQrraJ's PAT kick made it 17•7. Saddleback put on t he finisbing touches wilb a .qu.\,l:k __cubaJUJ '&i~ph __ CINCINNATI -Leonef Marsball 's dominant pl ay spurred the Cuban nation al volleyball team to a three-set sweep ol the Unifed States squad Saturday nlgbt on the second st.op oJ a seve.n·city exhibition tour. _ The Cubans overpowered the Americans, J.S.11, 15·5 and lS-4 before a small turnout <>I about 2,000 at the University of Cincin- nati. WESTWOOD-UC Irvine scored five straight goals ·in the second quarter and went on to post its third J1traighl victory over the '1CLA Bruins Saturday, goals. Figueroa now bas 38 for the season. 14·10, in collegiate water polo action. Saturday the Ant- eaters will play a doubleheader, hosting Stanford in an 11 o'clock qame arid ian Diego State at 2. Both games will be played at NewportHarborHillh. ·drive highlighted by Yancy's 44-ya.rd run, brinamg the ball to .. Riverside's 21-yard line. One plal'. later Yancy passed 20 yarns to TOm Ha:fgli m Ole-end zone. 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' . • laclium..._ _ T The de fending-cnampion Spartans now lead the PCAA with a 2·0 record. San Jose ls 3·3 overall. Long Beach dropped to H in the conference and 3·1 San Diego State quarterback Joe Davis, battling to keep his starting job after a 10-game Aztec winning streak was ~napped by Fresno State Jasl week, completed his first seven passes and flnJshed the game with 12 completions in 18 at- tempts for 230 yards and three touchdowns. He dld not play in the second half. Record Viewing LOS ANGELES -Some 65 million people watched each or the flrst two games of the 1977 World Series, a record, according to esUmaU?s relea'sed Saturday by ABC. The victory was the sixth straight for the UCt Anteaters of coach Ed Newland and brings the. season record to 10-1. Newland 's forces, leading 8-S at the mid way point, eased to an 11·7 lead with one quarter to go. . ........ . •llHTALS '1 lot the season. · TOO Aztecs, raising their re. cord to 4-1, had the game in con- trol at halfUme. 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Lut,,.ran .s, Pec111<. o.-: o Colgate 31, Princeton 13 Llnfi.tcl,., ld•1'0Col. 1~ L•w•• a. c1m "'· w1111wor111 n Rutgers 2(), Lehigh 0 e.0r~11.c.en1.w1t111ng1on1 Yale42, Columbia 20 OrtllO'ICol.'1,W.W..,,1nglonlt P"t 34 N 17 !>'"90'l Ttcn 11. St. M•rr•s 14 1 t • avy MIDWESt I Michig81156, w~ Ohio St. 27, Iowa 6 Okla. St. 21, Kan. St. 14 Oklahoma 21, Missouri 17 Alf19111nyt, Wash. I. .>eH. I BroQ-•, ""--11, w. Col\neclicu1 1 Curry"· Fremlngllom SI 10 Frnllln I. "MnNl 1" Okkll\>On ti GroveOty 11, c.nev..o M•U. Merftlme 10, lloitOI\ SI.• Rochftltt lS, W~r O Un1on,N.Y.U, RPt ,, Wlll>.ttltMore>'l•n7 Amhtlr:riUS, B•tes 7 8uO..n•ll24, W.q.ttlerSt. U 9 . Slt~O SI. ~1 .. IG 51. 6 • 11emllton 2', Colby 14 H~l1,Allrec!1' M•necnusenu1, R-ISlll!d• Horwl<h11, lyllJ 11 .. ShlPC>tnSbufll St.,., l.OCk Hawn SI, 0 s. c-ucui 19,eout Gllll'(l l4 Sorln(llltl02'-Norllle•stern 1f Sw•rt-• 1•, LA-\let. 1'' Vlll-•:1:1, Delaware 16 WI0-17, Jol\ns HOl)lllns 6 KuUl-n SI. n, Cheyney SI. 14 Htw HIWll 11, Plymoutll St. 14 8owtlotnU, Wllllemt21 SOUTHWEST Texas 13, Arkansas 9 Texas A&M 38, Baylor 31 Texas Tech 42, Rice 7 N. Tex. St. 15, Arlington 6 SM U 37, Houston 33 W. Tex. St . 31, Drake 7 E. ToUISI ... H-¥dP•"""V sw,TeutSL ••.Sa"'H-Ol\Sl • .5 lexesLu111tran 19, PrelrleVlew u r ... ,s.o..inom.o,81"-0 lt1nlly, Tex 11,A..stlnCol. 1' H•llCMf"°" St. 30, Ark. PllW Bluff 20 S ArMnsti 9, c.tnL Arkans.f 1 Al\04'10$17t,A1>1141neCIVIJll41n14 SE O«lenom4f It, T•rlo!OnSl, 10 T HE PASSING LOOK -San Clemente Marlon Blodge.lt {66) move in to seal off · High's Mark McElroy falres a pass after the. inside. McElroy's runs (22 for 88 Mlnn.13, Northwestern 7 Iowa St. 24, Nebraska 21 Indiana 13, Mich._St. 1.3 si1-. Rod 35, C.lltorn1•, P• 1 St<>ny 8t'ooll •, MenNI lei\ J Wttlrr ... 11, Wor<ftl•< T<reh 1J We'1Jl'lnllr, Pa. a , frOJlt>u<Q SI. o Albeny,N.Y. lt,CorllMdSI. u AlllfltM M, ~-1 • ROCKIES Utah 20, Utah St. O drawing Costa Mesa defender s in with a yards) helped keep the Mustangs off fake ~nd.off in~idc. Mesans Mark baJancc in the South Coast League foot- J lllnois 29, Purdue 22 Colorado 17, Kansas 17 Bowl. Green 14, Kent St. 10 Mathieson (52). Julian Westerhout a-:::n-:ra-_,ba ll clasn ati)range Coast College. Over Southwest Fogel Leads GWC To 49-14 Victory . -GAllDENA-Golden Wes t College, behind the running of freshman Steve Fogel, opened Southern California Conference football play in impressive style Saturday night. romping to an easy 49·14 victory over LA Southwest CoUege at Serra High. here. Fogel ran for 179 yards in 18 carries and scored on a 16-yard run in the third quarter as the R u stlcrs ran thei r 'record against LA Southwest to 7-0. Golden West has outscored the Cougars, 160-2() in the last three seasons. Coach Ra y SbacHeford's Rus tlers set a s ingle game rushing recosd, g.aining ~6A yards to erase the old mark or 459 set four years ago against East LA College. . Golden West r eally didn't break it open until 33 seconds remained in U\e-nrsr1ratt'Wtmrr quarterback Bill Holst ran in Irvine ·D e alt 34-15 Loss BOULDER CITY . Nev.- Irvi ne· High's Vaqueros stayed with heavily favored Boulder · City through the fir st half Saturday night, but the senior- less Irvine eleven wore out In the second half to become a 34-15 non-league footbaffVfctim. The Vaqs._ of coach . Chuck Sorcabal were trailing by only a 14-7 halftime bulge thanks to the passing or Herb Thompson, who completed a 17-yard scol"- ing pass to Dan Monteverde. Daniel Yanes kicked the PAT for Irvine to keep the Vaqs within range. But a 14-point outburst by Boulder CH-Y. in the thir d quarter sealed the d ecision. The Vaqueros. now 2·3. got a second touchdown pass from Thompson in the fourth quarter when the S-10, 16().pound junior found Mark Swancoal on the end of a 41-yard pass Thompson .ran for tbe two· point covetsion to complete the scoring for Irvine. which re- turns to action Friday night against invading Verdugo Hills. Juajor Co!Jege Cr oss Country ""''°" t11Yt1.ttlo•,.I tlourmlletl Overall scorlr19-I. ML SAC•6, l . 8a~~slleld.,, 3 Oranot Coast "· 4, Soutnwulern 10., S. Seo- dlebaCk 11q,6, Mont. P9nlnsu•a Ul, 7 Canyons 1u, • o""""'n4,t .LAT•-Tt><.,710. Leronclo>of-1,Mt.S-'C ll,7. Belto,.lleld.U.~. or.,,_ Coast 67, 4. Sou1hwttl•rn ... s. Gokl9ll Wftl l!o,6. LA lr-Tt<h IU 7.Goldel\Wett 110, Sm•ll tcllools -1. Se<ldltb~C\ H , l. Mont. Ptf\IM ... •4',l . CM1yor1s1S. f li.dlvlc:lt.-ts (1•<99 K'-IJ) -•• O•y (Of ..... Co.t"I 21.SJ: IS. C•lv-IOCC> t2 09; It. Pl.Cl tO(CI 22:1'; 1'. Horn IGWCI 1l 01. lnOIYl-h (Jmell sc:hoolsl -1. Mllnrl t!>e• dlet>«~l 71 d ; l. Adom•ll•s l~ddl-" n Ol; Ill. f'llrtlft (Se<ldl•l>Kkl 22:U; 11 l•or t!>eo- dlel>«U D ; 11; It, T!lom_, (Slld<lltbK-1 24 12 WOMtEN ._ ... ,,... Celt-• lllYrl.tll .. AI Sc;orlnq-1. Or-(.out 37; l. Soulllwftlwn SJ lndlV•c!IHl'l-11 G111eo1wr IOCCl 22;.0; '· ~·~ tC.WCJ 23.'1, l. C.rlJOI\ COCCI 24:0•. 10. 11-1 <OCCI 1S.U; 11. 01_, IOCCI 7•: 10. 12 S.-let (0CC)17·Q ; 1' 815</lofl (0CCl2';04 f.rom t wo yards out. When Peter .Florin booted the. extra point the Rustlers were in command, 21·7. And if there were any doubts, they were quickly quieted on the first play of the second haJf when llolst tcammed with Dan Lee on a 43·Yard touchdown pass play-Golden West's first or the season. Hols t. a sophomore. had another TD run of two yards while Tim J anovick (one yard), ·Ron Dykes (two yards) und .'.Jim Judd (29 y.ards> also scored. Florin was perfect with seven PA Ts. Shackl eford went to his bench early in the Setond halr as the Rusll~rs bwlt the lead. The vie· tory ran Golden West's record Lo 3·2. Th e Rus tlers race Cypress College Fr1dax. night at Orange Coast. GAMI STAT1STl'5 l'tnl~ ... F i"I 0oWll>p.hMfl9 ftr\l~oeNlhU 1 Ot•I f1f'SI dOW'ft~ Y•ro .. rU)l'l1nQ Yt•dU>•n•"9 ... '"''°'' ..... , ... "~""" PUlf\" •"0 Ot\I Ylrdt-llHd • F umbl.-. 1.....c.1n io.1 ow " I 1 ,. Cl It It .... ll•O .. ..., .. 1 SW 1 • 0 11 .. "' J2' '1'D •110 1-40 4~ leer• •Y Qwf'19" I 0 " " "-, 0 1-I llUIHING oe... ...... 1U YI fl .,,. ,Oqlt, 11 "' ii •v HOISi 10 IJ.. 11 ... J•no._,,_ '1 ., 0 .. o ~~lln • n 0 •.l Ov•n IS 71 I $.I Coioman • s I I 0 Judcl • H 0 'I O•M•W 1 I s ·1.0 TOleh 71 '4) 1• 60 PAHINO __ .., .. flC ,... " flCI. Hohl I ' 0 n .Sii Colemen , ' I 1 .IOO lOlll\ • > 1 1' .SS. Area Calendar ,...,..., '°"' ltl So<cer I.Otta 6U<ll •I Gotci.ft W"I Coll- 11 )QJ,Of_Co ... 1Coll-•15""1aA,..,.IJ·)Q1. W•I.,. ~-C.<rlll>t el Ot.,.oe C....SI Go<•-. s.a<ll-1. Coll-ti San ller,..,o;no ibolll •I l )Ql,Go<clonWll\I Coll••I V•~lur• UI. Gil" \I04le'fl>&ll-Hf"tllporl HtrbO< OI "-l•ln Velloy W..lmlMltr II M•rtn•. Hunllngton !Mee" "' E.ohon l••I ot JI, Sen Cttrn•nle v1 leQUNt e .. cn. Unl-..rtll'f et Et Toro, O•ne Hllf\ ot MIUICl"I v .. 11. Cos•• Nit, ••• Coron•.,., Mer ''" •I) l>I. blan<t• OI Ounut '"· l.h .. ny OlrhllMI •I Hern-IJ· JOI. Sout~rn C.•llfornla Co11-e( LA !IAC>ll\1 (I ;Joi, C.I Sl<ltfl \N01'111rl'91 al UC \;v~ II JO), Golden WHI Colleoe •t Cyorn• Glr" li•ld lloOey-Palom•r •I Oranoe Cb<t•I Co11e91. Golden Wtt1 Coll-•I Lono &oe<n ClW COlleQ'! lbOlll At 1 lOI, Glrlil~nn<•-E'1encl• 11 ~nl• Ana, Met .. Del .ti Mary-. W•<lml11>1er ~I H"nlington BOC/" M••lne ., Founi.1n ll•ll•Y. £Olton •I Newport 11,erbor ltll •I». UQUl\I S..o<n '" Mistlon Vltjo, Iii Toro •I S•n Cl•menu, CHIA Men ~t Unlvenlly, Corona dtl Mar a l tl•na Hiii• ••II al J:U), Ex-Rustlers Star ALBUQUERQUE. N .M.- Former Golden West College players Jim Andrus and Bob Cicero teammed on a «·yard touchdown play for Wichita State. Saturday night, but the Shockers fell to New Mexico. 22·17, in college football action,. here. Andrus. a quarterback. hit tight end Cicero in the first quarter to give Wichita State ·a 10·0 lead-but New Mexico rnllled In the final minutes for the victory. . Miami (0 ) 28, Ohio U. 24 TRITONS Dayton 14, Louisville 10 Au<l'°"l'll37, 11MnliMO e • e llemlajl!>l.38, Wl-.eSl.J Setllel, Minn. 24, Sioux Falls St. 0 Coatinued FroD\ Page 83 011<kHl11•s1. u. Oeko1.twu1yno 11 ... ne Vl51e )6, 0ut>uQue 12 and a blocked punt by J ohn c.r111o191z•,W11 .. 1on2A Edward:; cen1.1-.11.U111>ero Co<ntll, low•"-C.rl-1on0 But the big blow was Scolt Gui11vAOQ1j)l>W31,St. Tho"' .. o Mesa's fumble recovery. And =~1;~1'!,.WHl,..20 the .knockout was delivered by M1c11-Js,11 .. unos1' Echiverri. "M1e"'9an•. w11.,w1111 .... •1tr" Dale Amburgey recovered a Rlponj), e.101ao R-HQl-13,0I~ fumble at the Costa Mesa 12 lo s1.c-St.o.-st.11 thwart a San Clemente scoring si.01••'7.~ft1ero . 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No. Ariz. 24, CS Full. 10 NtVtoa (R-) 28, llolw SI. 10 N•v..cl• (Let \legasl2•. Weber SI. I)· University Falls n-Polo Finats -- STANFORD University IDgh School's Trojans los t to Mira Costa io the cbam· pions bip game of the Stanford Invitational prep water polo tourna· ment Saturday, 15-3, and finished second in the 16·team competition. Neww~ Harbor, after losing Ui University in a morning game. 9-7, de- feated Costa Mesa, 17·9, and finished third with a 11.4 victory over Monte Vista. . ln the Costa Mesa· Newport. game, the score was 9-~ after three periods in favor or the NH Taa. An ei&hl·&oal final period put the de· cision beyond re.ach. Bob DOian had seven go3ls for Costa Mesa while James Bergeson -bittour-foNhe-'Fers. F.or Newport's three games Saturday, Bergeson hit 11 goals with Jetr Young contributing nine. ~T-~,,......lt•G-• Seer-. .... °'""~ Unho•slty I 0 I 1-) Mire eo.te l 1 J 1 U Unlv•olly stor ing Cempbell, Mednl<k, 8reUtt. 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M.111,.. ....,.n,.-lel AdolDll.- Anll• 111(1.Aod, !>«la H•nclKhU<ll, 13'. POI Of 00/d wl-• OI\ 1611 llOlt fv <lo•HI te lhe pin: Ruth .Hnkln~. FrMI Rlste. I ~e intellf gent alternative. · LEASE: or BUY MOM Dla\M1llER MOTORS aaaa IZOW. W~aHa ~~.AMA 714/557·1 I JJ - I . ·-. I , Business_ Sunday, OCtober t6. 19T7 . PAil. Y PILOT 85 O~ea~ Jobs Risky Fun:, 'I!oing What Nobody Else ilas' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OllMDllll1 ...... Shll Global Marine Development, Inc. <GMDI> of Newport Beach bas a curi9us love-bate attitude toward \he mysterious project that launched the c.ompany on its own course back in the early 1970s. The super-secret deep-sea mining and salvage ship called Glomar Explorer was de· s~gned.and built with federal money under a con- hdenhal pact between billionaire Howard Hughes and the Central Intelligence Agency. GMDJ'S mGHL Y unusual vessel drew in- ternational headlines when the true nature of its initial task w_a!! revealed -recovery of a wrecked Russian submarine from a Pacific Ocean trench in 1974. On the walls of his spacious orfice overlook- ing the small lake in an Industrial complex near Orange County Airport, GMDl President Curtis Crooke displays two mementos of the Explorer's shadowy past. Onejs a large, framed PhO.t$>8raph or the Ex- plorer to whieh a caption-bas been arclxed. It reads, "The Hughes Fiasco." multi-million dollar research and engineering program started in 1953 under the sponsorship of the Continental, Union, Shell and Superior Oil companies -the so-called CUS.S group. . From 1953 to 1955, the CUS.S group pioneered development of a long known but often ignored concept that undersea accomplishments must be based on new ideas that are com_patible with the environment rather than In conflict with it. Special personnel with training in au aspects of oceanography. engineering and earth sciences were drawn to the CUSS group. Curtis Crooke was one or th,etn. , \'EARS OF EXPLORATORY drilling, tool design andyerfection of tec.hniques were blended with the rmdings or a series of deep otean studies. One major result laid ~ the groundwork for Global Marine Inc. It was final design and con. struction of CUSS I, a special-purpose vessel out- fitted to perform advanced tasks in deep water with previously unmatched precision and re- liability. · ' DRAWING OP-FLOATING CONCRETE PROCESSING STATION FOR LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS CUSSl did what man had neter done before. Despite winds-averaging 25 knots and 12-foot waves, CUSS I technicians drilled a hole 200 feet deep in the ocean floor more thaf\ two miles beneath the surface. The only link from · vessel to sea bed was 11,800 feet of four-inch drill pipe. As Gfobal Marine grew, its research and de- velopment division became involved in un- derwater constructjon, search, r~overy, drill· ing, survey and evtn mining. The firm began de- veloping what is today the world·s largest fleet of s.elt:J>ameJ1ed drilling ships. _ GM1lI stumbled on what may prove lo be the icebrea~r of.the future. The firm had developed a cold resistant air ~ cushion vehicle for use in drilling, transporting a nd other operations over icepacks and frozen terrain in the Arctic. DURING TRIAL RUNS, Crooke s aid, il was discovered that the force of the air Jert a depre5si9ri in the surface of water beneath the vehicles and caus-:d the unsupporte~ ice to shea.-r off. The ACT-100 ... renamed "lceater," proved The other is a full-color caricature of the CIA 's off~ial seal. The cheeky spoof portrays the proud eagle in the emblem wearing a diver's mask and swim f~s. ·: .According to Cr90ke, the CUSS group's ac- complishments drew the interest of scientists,10:-- dustrialists and military planners. The potential The seed"Ot GMDI began Co grow and ~fifut when Global bc~ame involved in development of. the GIQmar Explorer -a ship capable of work- ing to depths of 20,000 feet and able to Jlft as much as2.000 tons from the ocean floor. -capable or bTeaking-jce-up-l&-33:-t . . - while being pushed ahead or a conventional sh{p. • Other GMDI projects come more by design· -. ... IF NOTJDNG else, Curtis Crooke accep~ the bad.with the good and tries to keep both in perspective. His office bookshelves contain what he calls a "miru-museum • of G10bat Mmn~ Develop-- ment projects that were less than successful, Corroded or broken mechanical parts and other reminders of past failures rest amidst volumes on ocean exploration and engineering. Given the nature of some or GMDI's past and present ~cUvities, it is perhaps appropriate that its company logo features a stylized Viking ship, symbol of ancient ocean exploration. TIIE GMDI STORY is linked closely to that of its parent company, Global Marine Inc. of L05 Angeles. , The parent firm was spawned by a of lhe group's special design and performance skills became so apparent that an independent corporation was formed in 1959 by some or the original CUS.S staff. They called their firm Global Marine Ex- ploration Comp!Jly, s hortened in 19M_Jo Global Marine Inc. - T~N'TJR"E Globa effol't-revolved around the belief tbat hull-shaped drilling .vessels were the best way to cope with the un-. predictable forces of the sea. The new company proved its theories dramatically in 1961 when CUSS I was towed out of San Die~~ harbor. stationed oft Bafa CalifomiJl ~d ~ed to begin Ute nQw-(aJPO\lS _, Project Mohole. - "Not since the jumblies set lo sea in a sie\'e had a less likely vessel ridden the ocean waves," read a Time Magazine report oC the effort. On March 30, 1961, the homely but efficient Semin·ar Probes Fut11re Some of the world's leading scientists and engineers will speak at a one-day•symposium, the "Future of Society;' Friday at UC Irvine. David S . Hogness, , Ph.D., and professor of biology at Stanford University, will kick off the e~nt w1lh a-9;30 a .m. !&Jk on the "Recombinant DNA: New Methods for the Analysis and Manipulation of Genes."· Other speakers will b(! 011SON Peter Glaser. Ph.D., vice president and head of engineering sciences for a Cambridge, Mass. firm; Kenneth J . Arrow, Ph.D .. a pro· fessor at Harvard; Christos G. Doumans, Ph.D .. curator of antiquities at the Dobecanese and director of excavations al Akrotiri : and Philip Morrison, Ph.D., pro- fessor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Weldon B. Gibson. president of Stan- Cord Researct) l~titute International, will be the luncheon spOker. Glaser, responsible for the Apollo lunM" ~ tandlngmissions, will talk on-the potential of a fleet or solar energy-generating satellites which would orbit the earth, collect solar radiation and transform it into microwave cncrJ,?y to oo beamed to e1p:th for conversion to dectrical power. . Arrow w11T talk on public policy p~blems that can threaten the he:Jtth o( the economy . Dou mas will discuss the teclm1ques of ancient foundations or science. culture and philosophy and whether they can be used lo evaluate future and contemporary societies. Morrison will review the symposium. Reglstration for the event. scheduled in tne Fine Arts Village Theatre, begins at 8:30 a.m . Tickets are Sl75 and are available by telephoning 833·6245. Proceeds will be used Cor a new Dist- inguished Vis iting Professorship fund al UCL The symposium is cosponsored by UCl and lhe UCI Industrial Associates. T11'! 618-root s4lvage. ship, built at an estimated cost ot-,SS milUor\:"drew together the total engineering ~nd design effort of Global Marinc. lt convinced the parent company that its -engineering cffcnts...should be_ cansol.idated...,as a \Y!'Olly-owned subsidiary. ''TWS ORGANIZATION existed before.·· said Crooke of GMDI. "But it was really only the engineering portion or Global Marine lnc." Today,-GMDI is the total.engineering {lrll} of the parent.company, working on "in-house" and "out-house" proJecu. It islree to dev.el.op i~own _ concepts and projects in addition to performing corporate task~. • A corporate reorganization last spring gave GMDl this dual personality, Crooke said. The GMDl president said there is a premium on creativity among his firm's 140employes. "I TEU. THE people here that I don't care how dumb an idea is -lay it on the table,:· said Crooke, who classifies GMDI's work as "dynamic oceanography." "Just. about · e verything we do is Ofle of a kind," Crooke said. "The fun in life comes from doing what nob6dy else has done. Risk is always a part or that ..•.. Witness the res ult~ of some GMDI ·brainstormln1r~ • A prOJll'"·'' to U'-t" th<' r.t<irnar Flxplorn 111 l"'al"C the "'1 cl:k:O. n( tlw {'I\ 11 War 1rnn<:l01d '.\1onitor and .John P :iul Jone~· legendary ·'Bonhomme H1chard." -A-PROPOSi\L to raise a Conf1!derate ironclad from the mud of Mobile Bay . -A proJcct aimed at using gas balloons and offshore barges to facilitate ship cargo offload~·· ing in small porL'>. -A project in the experimental stage in con- junction with General Electric lo cultivate ocean kelp for conversion into usable natural gas. Scores or otht?r projects are in varying stages of design or experimentation, according toGMruomci~. · SOME P&OJ S come as a result or an ac- cident or unforeseen esult or experimentation. While working ith a firm that ls now part of Global-Arctic En ineers and Constructors-. · lhar\ nuke. • • Crooke said his firm has \)ecome increasing. ly interested in design of ship-shaped Liquefied • Natural·Gas (LNG> liqueraction plants made oC concrete that ean b6 .anchored miles oCCsbore f~. safety. GMDI "£NGlNEEtS are working-ol'I enersr-relaled proj~cts o{her than the kelp· culfivation scneme:--- Crooke said the entire ocean is like a storaee battery for solar energy -energy h~ feels c:an event\lally be !apped in an economical manner. He also said offshore wTnaana wave action-offer potential ~ol.U:_c-es of ene__!gy. In a peripheral wa~flJTiSTnv6lvifiTltmt m nuclear pow~_r as w~ll. ! CROOKE SAID HIS Orm is studylng methods or storing low and hi~h level radioactive waste material in deep ocean vaults for possible • use in the future . "This is n't a very popular s ubject but It may be part of the heritage of mankind." the GMDr chief said. "A lot of research is needed in thii area oorore anything can be done." The Comp~n1' ••. Global M unne--Oevelopment. Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Global Manne. Inc. of Los Angeles. It 1s a research aod de- velopment-oriented firm specializing in de- sign and engineering of ocean-related pro-• ~ts such as ~e.-drillmg • ..miruog _ transport and construction.' Listed on the New York Stock Ex· change, current revenues and profit figures are unavailable. ·GMOI opetates as a separate profit-loss entity «tom the parent company. Key officers: Curtis Crooke, presldent and corporate executive vice president for engineering; Jack Nesbit, vice president for marketing; Sherman Whetmore. vice president and chief engineer and Bill Skip-, tqn, vice president for construction. • Hom~s Reselling · E'f!ery 3 To place. your messaae before thtt' -reading public, phone Daily Pilot • Classified, 642.5678 By LAURIE n8PEJt 0t -O•llY ~ll•Ulliff The-' Saddleba.ck _Valley d~'t have any large manufacturing plants or big business cen· - ters but it does nave a major industry -real estate. . New home building ln' the area is obvious even to the person who only oc:casionally pHses through the rapidly developing south <:ounty area. LESS OBVIOUS, perhaps, is the Fact that a large chunk of this industry is attributable to the resale business. This, like everything else in the area. has grown tremendously in recent years. Just fjve years ago, there were only 18 'broken and 96 real estate salesmen in the valtey. Today, the Board of Realtors counts more than • 1,100 members and 150 offices. ---Even some-realt.ou. couldn:Lbeliev.e this_ would happen at the beginning. r ·-I JN THE MIDDLE or 1972, the valley's real estate salesmen and brokers decided they needed their ow~ Board of Realtors. At the time, a part of the area was under the jurisdiction or the Santa Ana-Tustin board, another part belonged to the South Orange County board and still another part was unrepresilnted. They asked for the state board's approval in June, 1973. · "One of the hardest lhln_gs selling them was that they didn't think we could financially (up. port our board," recalls J ack Haddad, the valley board's first president. But the group has been financially stable and growing by leaps and bounds since it was establl~~edon January 1, 1974. "WE KNEW WE could do it," he said. "We knew what we had here." Haddad, a broker with Vision Realty In Laguna Hills, credits tbe Mission Viejo Company ··They made the valley." he said.' He explained that the company" in the early yeenrd;d mo~an aayonc..e.lse to brjn_g people into the area.•' In addition. he 18.id, the compnny has creat- ed an atmosphere ln which residents want to move up lnto the better houses within their com· munity. ' AS A RESULT. he explained, people move both ln and out and within the valley .. ao you have the best oC both worlds from a real estate standpoint." Not too-many month.$ ago. hOWJes ln the area were selling almost as soon as the "for sale" sign was put up. It was not UA\JSUal to see a newspaper-ad with the word--!.~d: '.over tbe-pic_- ture of a home. In March, according to Board of Realty figures. sales in the valtey peaked at about 700 homes. NOW. SALES A RE leveling off. The average number or homes being sold each month is about. 300lo350. Coupled with this is the fact that the board's multiple listing -a book containing most of the homes avallabJe for sale in the valley -has sur- passed 1,000. Don Newman, current president of the Board of Realtors, said this does not indicate that the "boom" is turning into a "bust.". Newman expects the market for the rest ot this year and next year won't be greaL Bul, e said, it will be good. snLL, ·THE BOi\RD'S figures illustrate anQlher fact -not all 1,100 plus realtors ln \he Saddleback Vatley are getting rich. Jn fact. ~any must barely be making a living wage. Salesmen and brokers share a commission. which ranges from three to seven percent. ·on each sale. Sometimes, this commissjon is split four ways among the broker and salesman who Jlsted the home and the broker and salesman who sold it. A person would have to sett a home each month Co make about SlS,000 a year. But salesmen and brokers outnumber the houses being sold by about three to one. And, some sell more than one of these houses each month. · • PEOPLE JN THE business estimated that from 20 to 30 percent of the people do Crom 70 to 80 percentoCthe business. • There are many part-timers who do little. Otlters just aren't making lt. But people in the _bu~iness say a considerable number earn from $30.000to'Jf(f,OOO a y if':"'Imllttvetytew-m'a)'be five to 10 people -earn more thal) $1()9,000. "It's a profession thatle~ea make as much monty as your Imagination lets you," uJd Herb Johns; a Saddleback College teacher w,ho turned to real estate when he began work on a Ph.D. But !le and others say it 1s J\Ol an "easy buck." "rr TAKES A CEllTAJN type ol lndlvldual to succeed in real estate and it takes an awCUl lot. or work," said Bob Pettengill, coordinator or the college's real estate classes. Nell Shukes is one or the "superstars" men- tioned of\en by people in Che ousiness. In t97S, - her sales reached the $6 million mark. The next year, they went up to $8 million. "This year, I'm sure I'll top 10," she said. "Your first two years, you've got to work your t.all off," she said. She still work~~l4 to 15 hours a day. MUCH OF HER BUSl~ESS now comes trom referrals but. most salesmen have lo "farm .. a community. They go out into an area of about soo homes to meet 'lm'd g_et lo ~now the residents. <SttSADDLEBACK, Page 81) LEASE A 1978 FIREBIRD ASLOWAS5 I 0560 :~~ EQ\JiPl)Od with automatic transmission. POwer it..nog, power disc brakes. f&c1ory air conclitloning and more •• ORDP YOUH HOW. , Ooe>kiu-cq.t1 t5'$1&l ~..,.,., ••lue 1353100. 110590 ..., -Ill ~ •4-~U.Tu M~OO~OIU9~0f>~OO.-lbrM~•. BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC L .. o.,..., .\ Ff ... \GI~• lill ~.,. v"'...;• ec....-, ... 892-665 I °' 6 J6. 2 ~oo I J600 lkcx.h !hd.-Wn ..... 11« ......... , .. .,. ...... c... ... ....., ---------- r.:::=======~~f>UBLIC AUGTIGN -----..........,. _ ___._ PRIME COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE To Be Ottered On MON ., OCT. 24th,• 2 P.M. Sale on Site 3300 West CoaSi Highway NewQgrt Beach, California · 1.5= acres, with 2 Permanent Sltuctures totaling 13,400'"' square feet. 90::!: Parking Spaces with unobstructed view or tf'le Newport Harbor. Presently housing Sequoia Wlne Cellars and Ameua·s Restaurant. Built In 1974. BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED Ul'll-oci..!Wlle eMoUnc..d, high ttid• WI" 1111 IA~tn ll'f t"• ~-"""" iwbjl><I l<I Ollrlltr • acc>ept•ta PROXV BtOS MAY BE M°"OE PRIOR TO AUCTION. For Further lnformatk>n Call (714) s41 .. ns4 Salo uncs.r thffupel\lllion of~ HOCHMAN. REAL ESTATE, INC. 1232 Village Way, Sull• E Santa An., Ctllfoml1 92705 /------~von__... t::o'• 1.5:!.. acres t::,tlj 2 Structures -90a Parking I- ; .. I I NEW'YORK STOCK' EXCBANG&- I , ... .. _,, ., ' ! ... ··~ !Undaf0c:tobllr19, 1977 DAILY PILOT IT pie who c:omu int.o her Mlsslon VleJi> oHicc. Sho also programs Mr buyers. ' "When I sell a house, I tell them I'll HO them In anothel' two years ... 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Oellyf'lletSIMf The back-to-school rush w~ In 1 swing and the Laguna l'ills •lJs jeans store was packed lth~·,gedshop~rs. '!'he blonde, 14·year-old junior • ' h s<.11001 student examining lie rows of colored T ·shirts had eady used up the money her ther had given her for clothes. ·-- four millio1' shoJ>lifters a year are apprehende~ut that figure is misleading. It is estimated that only one out of ever:( 3S are ~aught. FOR RETAILERS in 1975 thi'S meant a los~f about $4 billion. up ~ 46 percent irl 1971, acc:ord· ing to 'the Na\ional Retail Merchants Association (J'JRMA). "Every retailer in th& world ,,OBODY'S L'001CING, she would be absolutely J\appy if ~nks, slipping a shirt into her shoplifling just disappeared-<>£ _ course, it's not going tQ," s~s • ._ · • Ro~Ghffin, i!1vis1on manager irulShe is wrong and within 10 or Commercial Service Systems. tfnu-tes s he is sit.ting in the Inc. re's back room sobbing while The Van Nuys-eompany, which )Sheriff's deputy stands over . specializes in retail security tr: · syst ems in supermarkets, ·drug 'You have the right to remain stores and discount stores. re· eftt" ·Anything you sa:y can· and· · cently-cond\n~ted .. a sur\r~sr -Of Ube used against you ... " shoplifters. t • ' The age of those most frequent· Cl'HIS SC~~E IS repeated ly caught is 13, foltowed by 12, 14, f.flp~es~ ~m~s along the Orange 15, 16 and 17-year.-olds, according ~c:h.i~Ju.st a renecuon ol to the s urvey. ·· ·~ena that'bas1fronrptia llHi F'BL -. t,Jlbd-shoplifting tbe fastest· -... ''l"CATOl...-"lOf"bf 13' and 14· ~g form of larceny In the year-olds'," says Bob .Russell, ltedStates. general manager or the Fly • MUNrmoststaritline~tatisUc Tra~;..an..ounge ~ast clothing maoy observers is that In stor~. "What really irritates me ~ y-cases the shoplifter is teen-is tt\ey can af(ord it." · f fi~;;,Y~~!':. 0!_).e ~~.tud(. i.:. e':!t . '. • ..,, -~~l~Y£.S_P.fP.V~ \hj.t..,~lt<>PliJl: Ir. ... e at 'I<> percen . oume mg •IS not relegated solely to 1 atige Coast security people lower incom~ areas. lt's just as · e~ even higher percentage. preyalenl in places like Laguna ationw1oe, apl>l'l>Ximately Beach and Newport-Beach. .H o nest Shd/>p ers ' .--i-w ....... -- :R eactions Pro bed ''We've had all kinds out here, from the P<>Qr to the very rich," says Dennis Cost. Cost~ Mesa police department detective and a former officer at the South Coast Plaza substation. "One girl had hundreds rolled up in her pocket and shew as shoplifting. HE SAYS ABOUT two-thirds of the shoplifters he de all with were under 1~ -often girls who have s tolen clothes. "Usually they don't believe the store is the vic- tim. H's an ime;rsonal thin§( some of t more co mon reasons youths give for shoplift- ing arc: "The store will never miss it." "My parents won't let me buy it." "It's fun to see ifl can get away with it." ''l do it because everyone does.". "It's peer'J)ressure fo r clothing or maybe just peer pressure for the facfthat they've got the guts to go out and steal," sug~ests Call. • MUCH OF IT is just plain selfishness lo own things. The vast majority or these kids don't really think they're doing wrong." But they're beginnin~o-learn as stores. fed up with the mam· . rn.o\t\ l.<l.Ss~s (eli.ul.tjo&. frnra. : s'hoplifting, have begun cracking down on youthful aDd adult 't>ffenders: South Coast Plaza and other s hopping centers hllVe regular security meetings where sales people learn ways to prevent and detect shoplifting. TO CUT DOWN on the pilferage, some retailers are ad· ding more security people. in· stalling mirrors. a ttaehing elec- tronically sens hi ve tags to To pay (or security measures against shoplifting, store-0wners merchandise and posting SignS-~311iiS=I~ I ptt;,o.mu:lc.'Up~oluu1disefivet~pert1eftt:-o.:··· :-•. -·V J -· • warning t>H!t s hopltflers·.,iU-be ; : Yet honest shoppers all too often do little or nothing to help prosecuted. • 4 merchants fight shoplifters. That, in fact, seems to be the WIO' 00 SHOPP£JlS smile or look the other way when they see most effective step retailers can .' DAILY PILOT ·f ! ~ i ·' ''· OellY PllM..__, llklleNKMtller take. When a juvenile is in· · someone sneak an item without paying for it? volved. they more often than not. ~it bec'use they are amlf.$e(lthat someQue bas outsmarted the "" t t th r instead of y5'eiiMOO .u&"i"(ed to-C'ftsobtethin~fot aotbblg?'Ods.!t"Sinllf. ~~:P;~~-e po ice Staged theft is viewed in security mirror used by store personnel ' . . i ly that the shoppers don't know what acrtitllo .... n .... to .... t ... •,..k ... e ... ? ,,..,.,.__"Tnnw:l"1"'0::--_--1!.li:~.Qm..Jb~~rap 's B.pb .. A sctuey reputtel:f"bt tt>e sepcemt>enssue't>t MitlotO B~ ~~11: ''If you do give them ·Jtl8iaz.ine shows that the "deg~e of ambiguity involved in an 1youthsl":i'°hn•":it"". it gets"1mmnd ~ emergency situation often dele('mines whether a bystander Will I the school grountb ... ..:inu't£SJ.ed.. ...umu>!i.-1~~Ji.\1.\.. E . cmpht1Sl7C'S that ('On\t!'l1rm m.1\ • ve~ .... yo --µN:.-\-1:'0\ Nllr\. lUllJ 1.\.1\.ttn ('ftf !.L._ legc:. .mll cmplo> anent an ;om~ · ----..,.,.,==- ~ intervene. The poli~e now are called near· "For instance. a bystander who sees someone hurt in an auto ly 100 percent or the time at South jobs. The ~ R '.\t ,\ r1:com mend' ~-a~s.-iilctined to can an ambulance. if no one else has done Coast Plaza. says Dave Goerke, • so. be(:ause the bystander is certain theacUOl\ is ne<:essary." chief security oHicer. Before the patents -Be aware that shophCttn!( can be the beginning of bigger l • Would honest shoppers repQrt more shoplifting if the ambiguity substation "as added': he says. in their minds wa~ less? How can this altitude be en· "they were making just tons of trouble for their children • c<Nr.lged? • · arrests.'' ' · . • COLLEGE STUDENTS under the direction of Professor -MAKE SURE their children Thomas Housel of the University or Utah attempted to answer ONCE THE POLICE are understand that shoplifting is , thesequestiol\S by portraying shoplifters in Pomona, Long Veach called -and the clerk has filled-stealing and s teal 1ng is a and Laramie, Wyo. • . out a citilen's arrest rorJI) -Of· criminal act. ; W0rkfug in pairs, with one lo "steal" and the other to observe fi cers have sever al opfions -Know how much money their ~~ ... -.o()ln'l!!s~, ~9'9tt!e.,.,-.,.w"9a~fk~ee.dt-ieoef"1fhwrilt4lt~t "'!1tt9':~pod~l'llt1"'dr-ttidt11t~tc~eys~:-. "t:bn'artltltrllfl"toomnrr1 --""a._·~·a~UM1a~w~e~&~ei..i.ta._••mm..-. ~"-~ U1ey ~ • 1 thin d rt d u it Depending on whether the spend it. I sc s, suitcases. c,o ig ap asso e sma ems. J·u.Leniles have been m trouble -Know what their son or Report.son 103male anH 159female by~tandersshowed: v -Twenty-eight percent of shoppers in Laramie, a s mall city b e for e a ii d i f t bey a re daughter brings into the house. If ,. d b Jif i ed cooperative, they may be it isn't his or hers, ctlcck on •(pop. 23,000) reporle s op t ngs, compar to 16 percent in counseled and released to their where it came from. Don't at· · ·urbanized-Southern California. parents. ce(Jt a pat ans we~\ 1 .. -TWENT¥-FIVE -pettent-of male-5MPi)ei6·ref)()rted-shoplif-· -If lhe..officeT•feels.furt~"'dis· Regardl~s-ol·tne.~eventative ter,Ji in Wyoming, while only seven per:cent did in Southern cipline is needed the case can 1>e me~ taken, -d'tective Call, .;i.e'alm>roia · · referred to youth services or pra. like most r~.taUers and securi~y ._ -Thirt~·one percent of female shoppers in Wyoming reported bation. JC the case warrants it. a forces, agrees that shopllfting 1s the the(ts as Qpposed to 21 percent here. · pel'itlon requesting juvenile court something that will always be ' -Thirty-five percent of Wyoming shoppers over 30 reported to hear the matter can be filed. around. t; shot>lifters; 17 percent did so-in Pomona and Long Beach. · -Surprisingly among shoP.P.ers und~r 30. repor~ng WflS t,be "THE TIONG that's going lo stop it is their thinking It's not so much an offense against someone else as an offense against their bWlTpersonaUty. samem ootb localions -17 i>eicent. •--·--'ir'"Laramie-the researchea_in~talli_d persuasive anti· s hoplifting signs In two department stores anaone supermnrn. dplaining proper actton to ta.Ice against the iJJegaJ grab~rs. Results showed that responses by shop~rs under 30 more than • .. j~t 't'INDING, Page-0) - STILL, MOST young people don't realile shoplifting is a crime that can result in a police ~cord. In its pamphlet. Teenagers Beware -Shoplifting is Stealing. available to the PTA and other "And that's kind ol tough for a 13-year-old." & ~ , to stay -•Y from "ftH klHlng:• car.,.t $1Hnwa. Thi• tn1de organl1a- tton CCM'ttlnu•• to flght auch claim&. and Its member• have no part In . Q this type of 8dvertlalng. -l l:s @ (ill If Ing°' .... ormlng 10.•klllloO wh-llM•H from tho bootd la lllegel. · _ . · .• , ~ · ' • The c.llfornla Stnreturet.Pnt Conb'ol.aoard..uya.tlMlt·•dvertla- Cl according to Hctlon 1550 ot the lullneH •nd Prof .. 1lon1 Code. The . . _ ~ ··--~c.r eck!!.•!t~L!!J!lttl'Jt~!f'.1k!l..£l•1n!DJl.J>.mbl.Q\tJru;.l.YU.111.ttta.. .. n @-@if Wtl ©® ... _ ................... d ........................... ,,, ,-:~ · ---• peatlCldee end not even formaldehyde. It •l•o warn• conaumera to ·Got a problem? Then wrile lo Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red lope. getHng the answer• and action you n,ed to solve inequft4es in govemmentond busi· ness. Mail ~r questtonsra Pal Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast l)(llfy Ptlot. P.O. Boz 1560. Costa ME'sa. CA 92626. lnclu.de your telephone number. T~corumnopJ)earsdin1yeicepfSaturdayS. · • • I . ·s..,,.estleft BoJC Net a Fedt\J C'GSe DEAR PAT: What is....tbe.Natl al Suggestion Sox? I've heard1t mentioned on tetevlslon a f t'mes, end wonder if it's some kind of a federal government a~tlon nne sentlc.e. • -.ll!'s..,.c:P..,-r.c""os~t1r-M,....e ... sa~ Thls non-profit 0f9anl1Mton wH founded • year ago by colum- nl•t Jack Anderton. E ... cuth• Director Mardi O.volltes explain• that ldffl to Improve problem M'eH of national concem are fotlowed through by contMt with gcweroment agencies, private rHeMCh grouprMd butm•H •0Un=i1•. AtthoUgb .n "lntt.UOn Ind••" la ""In· t•tfted, personal ac:lon·¥n•type problem• are not handled. DevolttH • .,, Callfomlana con\Jldlno .the NIB are eonc•rned about th• drought, energy, decreaalng bureaucracy •nd Improving th• Medlc#e and •ectl-Cel aptem1. Lett•,. c•n be Hnt to: Natlonel .au,..aon loic, Box 2009, WHhlngton, DC 20013. , 1-1;tt-c;.."'PeLJ~~'lct:~~-~·Saratelwfl DEAR PAT: I've seen ads in'Several onn~ ll•rtislno.ne~spapers about carpet cleaMrs that can kill fleas. 1 ,eem to retail tttat you published an Item some time ago say- fng that such claims were Illegal as well as untrue. Do I re· member correctly, or has some new carpet cteanlno process 11eenc»v9JopecUt\~t d~s klll t!!.as-': . .. .. ~ J .W;;CostaMesa· The AYI ltHt pabNa"'4t M.y 18, 1 t71, atllt holds tru•, Meonllng 19 the Cerpet.Cleanen lntdtute of Ca8tomla. Contumers ate warned klll• fleH. Some n .. , may be extracted along with •oil, but thoH left behind, 111Cf•plenty .,., afe just clean fleH pfobably more energetic t"anbefore. Stulffrt9 llap011•e w .. Ftdlf~Hrag_ DEAR READERS: Th• daeron flller(>tfered by M.J.S., Corona del Mer, h" been donated to V. Y ., lrvlne, who works with a churt:h group to help gk1• In county yowh detention ce_nt•r•. Th• flller wlll help her group's vOluntHra to make "big toe" toH plllow• tor thH• g1r11. many of whom receive no petsonal Chrtatm .. gift•. M.J .S. aleo hH arrengect to deliver future 1..,nH of her cuatom-m8d• quitting filler iemnanta..to 'I Y Thl1 ,glumn want• to-thank a}I of th• r•8d•r• who re•ponded to the donatfciniOiirCe nqulPy.'lt'Trew.rdfng to -..rn tbat so meny read•<• are tnvolved In helplng othere on a non-proflt basl1. Foree Refftdred to Gf!t 1'adn-Gorfl DEAR PAT: HELP! I need to know immedfafely where I can find a Darth Vader costume for rent or purchase. As you ,. probably know, he's the ''bad guy" in Star Wars. I could even go to L.A. to get It, so that's no problem. I want this costume for Halloween, so anything you can do as fast as posslblewlll be ap- preciated. B.G.W., trvlne Darth Vader castuniH •• scarce at h•n•' tfflft. A. lot of check-9'~eeulted ln the dl1co~~''9ln9 new• that only tw• firm• In Or•nge and Los Ang•IH counllH have thla costume netlebfe, ....,d ~ evldenUy has cloHd up shop. Clrcu• City, eG2t lei~h lfVd., Buena Perk, c•I') help you, but th• prfce I• at••P· An evening rental wlll cost you S100, end If you buy a new eo•tume, th• t•b wlll run epproxlmate- ly $300. CoatumH Speclaltl•• of Garden Grove 1u99 .. 11 checking th• toY. store• for a l•H 'Hpenlive on•·nlght-stllftd Vadet' getup. If your re~era ~now 6r ottter sources •nd let AYS know. you'll be cpn- tact8d. New Law Aimed at Youth . By DA?'\ SKARTVEDT T1'e Al.Mel•\ff "-• Police Chief Edward M. ,Pavis t.o d eclare enthusiastically: "Tbjs book.le( 6n shoplHting is the best I• Shoplifting -an1istoppirig it -have ever seen ... has.become a multi-~illion:doUar . • bus mess these days. AMONG TIPS Sn the manual A recent study by the c,.om-,, a.rp Jttnts orf .how to spot If m erce department computes'\~~ s hopillter. d!"~~~,.i,,~ot ~-nnnal!l~t>'Wll'l?lrfar.~~mr b1lhon a year. but 1t not~s Ula~ re-lo the booklet, include: "perpplr- ta1lers spehd even more mon~y tog though s tore ls cool,·· trylrig to pr~tect themselves "fl\Jshed race, lips that constant- against s hoplifters a nd other ty n'eed moistening," or "pawing, t~l~ves, expending .s~me $2 th,t:P(lgh ~erchandise wJllle as- b1lhon for security. suring sales pe~son tha1 attention • · · -· · islmt.nec!aed:'' --~-· --ULTIM-ATEL~, or cours e. Storekeepers s ho'1ld also these expenses are passed on to beware o( ~rsons wearing out• t consumers in the form of higher of-season aarments such as top. prices. As one Los Angeles small coats in bot V(ealber. the pam· rctal1cr puts it: "We can ~orb phlet warns, ~s well as people som~ of the costs, but eventually with "a bulky unnatural look or the public has to pay for it. walk." There's no Santa Claus ... California merchants, the vic- tims of roughly 10 percent or the naUon 's total sho)>JHting inci- dents. now are arm ea with a new Jaw which should help cut their losses. They should also benefit from advice contained in a new anti4" shoplifting manual which the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Com- merce has just published and hopes to distribute to retailers throughout the st\Ue. . ' THE LAW, which took effec!;.. •,, this year, is aimed particularly . at juveniles. who are blamed for up to half of all shoplifting. Under its pro\.isions, parents or l e~al guardians of a minor caught stealing merchandise can be made to pay foe goods not re· cover~ in marketable condition, and could face civil penalties up toSSOO. • The l,aw also specities that pet. ty theft is punishable by up to six months In jail and fines of u.P ~ Sl ,000. and provides thft a por- tion of the proceeds from these fines may be -earmark~ for public school counseling sessions and classes to'deter youhg people from such pilfering. ANOTH.ER TOUGH provision or the new law gives merchants bro~d authority t o detai n shoplifting suspects and -\o use "non·deadly force" in preventing too Ir escape. · lf a merchant subsequently JL ·sued for false arrest, he may Pfe· . un.LiU!Jll!tble defense merely byl demonstrating that he had pro- bable cause to be suspicious. The anti-shoplifting bookt"t is even tilled "Probable Cause." Its 20 pages ore packed wlth pointers Qn ldentirying. dls· couraging and calchlng J)elly thieves, prompting Los M1des I Even seemingly pregnan< women mlgbt be thieves wh<J hide stolen merchandise under arliOciaJ padding. it adds. ,MOTHER~ WITH s~~ children are not above't'usplt either, according to the manu They sometimes train their t dlers to steal merchandise, andi caughJ. act surprised. cluck the' tongues and tell the ltlds they' naughty. Though closed-circuit T wide-angle m irrors and sc devices can all h~\J> to som~ tent, the book le~ stresses that servant and attentive sal personnel may be the be weaP.On.' agains\ shopltlters. Jim \)'IU.etoe, wbo now runs· Los Angeles greeting card $ but who Jtas years of cxQenen ln larie departmont slofe &gfees. . "You must hnve your pcop · out on the floor, glvlng court service ant\ obaervatlon," says. "The sbopllf\ef wants to iert alone, he-doean.'l weM. Uoo." • · ·t~ ·,v• .. 'rf • ,,.,: ,. _, ---... Ar' '.l' ... , • ..., ..... .. ' . I ( ~ .. Sunday, Oct~ l6, 19n ~ompUten Cagey Wired ·Wo Training, Disabled --·---.. •Y PBYLUS WOLLMAN hrT_A_l.a ... ,._ NEWYORK (AP>-MeetMOUTH, ~he talking computer. Il can say ·•Mary had a little lamb, it& fleece ,.waswhiteassnow .• :"' : • , 'Although MOUtH can recite ou~ rhymes, it was desi«ned to llelp blind persons who want to pursue ·a tareer in computer sciences. : MOUTH, an acronym for Modular ,.Output Unit for Tal~ln1 to Humans, t was developed by James Kutsch, a ~professor at West Virginia Universl· ~ ty, so he can au bstitute verbal •responses for computer printwta. , --' IT IS ONE OF several examples of f bow modern electron~cs and engineer· ling ingenuity have Joined for ces to (turn "the disabled into the able, f wheUler at their jobS or at home. Some 50 million handicapped , Americana ultimately coul<l be helped , by the devices. · Although MOUTH was developed at 'WVU, many of the electronic aids are •developed, tested,-improved at the S lnstitu~e of Rehabilitation Medicine iat New York University Medical 1center. : ANOO'Jl.ER MAJOR contributor ls. •the Bell System and it.s Telephone !Pioneers of America, a nationwide •service drganization oC Bell •empJoyes. l "The great advances in electronics •that have come through solid state :phyalcs and miniaturization have -~JilLu.b.)!;,aU:.W1Jg1 things ,. :--ts~a~omputm• &a these :advances also are bringing new •freedoms to the disabled through self· :aid devices that allow the ban- • dicappe:i to be independent,'' says Dr. •Howard Rusk, chairman of the NYU :Me41cal 'Center's Department of • llebibWtllUon. As one example, b r:-lh1S1rcteserf bes-- :,, a wheelchair that ~ be operated by • breath, by voice or by hand. It will f srart, stop, move or change s~ at • Jts owner's command because it is ~"tuned'.' to respond to only one voice ~or breath now pattern. 4 , • 1 AMONG ~o.,.ICES bjs institute ___ {1e.stfiCI wu a sight switch destined by ·• ' NASA for the astronauta. It is acUvat· :ed by eye movement, leaving astronauts' hands free for otb~r vital duUes. But on a wheelchair it proved im· practical because too many eye movements were needed to put It into motion, Alexander Graham Bell, whose wile and daughter were deal, said that he would rather be remembered for what he did to help the deal than for inventing the telephone. TODAY, THE BELL System is con· tlnuing to help overcome communica· tions hurdles for the handicapped. Devices it has developed range Crom an-artificial -k~n.K-S6-,-000.$old sin.ce. 1964 -to a vibrator, which when placed under.a pillow alerts a hard or h earing s leeper t Q a ringing telephone. · To avoid shouting to the hard or hearing, public telephones can be equipped with a ~witch that can make the voice up to 400 times louder. After the call, the switch automatically re· turns the phone lo normal volume. Cards with telephone 'numbers in Braille can be inserted into special phones to eliminate dialing problems for the blind. Helen Keller, blind and dear at an early age, said that deafness is the greater handicap Cor a chitd because he learns to talk by imitating others. To help such children, the Bell volunteers, some half.million in the United States and Canada, developed Tommy, the. blinking bunny, Bobbie, the blinking mouse, Pioneer Pup and a monkey~ Pioneer Pete. ONE OF THE stuffed aniroals bas'· light emitting diodes in his eyes so that they light up in response to a child's voice. Using the same concept, Bo the blinking dog ls helping pre- school children learn to speak at West Vlrginia-Onh'efsity. -- --_ Speech therapists there say the cbJldren love talking to Bo and are en· couraged when they S,ee his e}tes light up al the sound o! tbelr voices. But the Bell zoo's duties go beyond · helping the.physically handicapped. The "talking monkey" for example. Is outfitted with a microphone so therapists in one room can encourage conversation in another room with autistic children. • ·Beds Eliminated? WAS}UNGTON <AP) -The gov. plementedin 1984. ernment ·bas proposed standards It also would set frequency stan- Ciimed at eliminating one or every 10 dards for certain specialized medical "'il?nerar hospita be<!~ in the-nal::ion -procedw:es so that only hospitals that whi.le improving the care of patients. regularly perform such procedures The p.roposed regulation, the first could offer them. national s tandard set Cor hospitals, is For examples4 a metropolitan part or a national plan to bring soar-hospilal would have to perform at Jng hospital costs and growth under least 2,000 deliveries a year in order to control. maintain an obstetrical unit. An in· __ The plan, C!,evet~d b~_!he Depart· sutulion that provides openheartsur· ment ol ff eilffi, ."Eaucafion~lfD~ geryshootd-perf1>rm-at 4~as~~uch Welfare, would limit the number of procedures each year. general hospital beds In a community The final regulations will be issued to four per 1,000 population and would in Deeember or January, arter lhe require hospitals to maintain an public has had a chance to comment average occupancy r ate or ll> percent. on the proposals. Local health service This would-llt4Mln &bout 100,000 of ag,enci Uten would have one year lo the current 950,000 hospital beds draw up plans for puhing-the stan- would have to be phased out by the dards into effect and four additional time the s\andards are fully im· years to actually put them into efCect. • •• HEALTH RUFFELL'S . UPtlOLSTERY --....__.._.-:-----.---.-..-. ...,......,..w-t-• . This bunny Is more.than a cuddly toy. It's a device to help a deaf chHd learn to·speak. It's wired to pickup any .... . . sound a child makes and reward it with a blink. ____ ·· 1ni ...... -...·~~· c ........ -141.0JSt ALLERGY? (714) 543-9624 R ·e c· o r d e .d MessaJe •:: ALUUY COMT,OL FOUMOATION Box 1583, Oranee'a 92'81' 'Writ• fer"'-lltf~ M1RROR WAR.ORqBE.DOORS ._ SJ49 +ta ._..,._ CUSTOM MIRROR WALLS. CUSTOM DRAPERIES LEVELOR and DEL MAR BLINDS, WOVEN WOODS CALL US FOR Flt& ISTIM'ATI 549-8552 . THE LAGUNA CO., INC:. ·interior Improvement EJCpern 146 GtrryAff .. s-teA... 14'-1111 Ott M• & --OW-..,, McA1t11ur: ANOREW M. BLUMBERG, M. D. and BARRY 8. BEHRSTOCJ<, M. 0. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE FOR TH€ PAACTICE-OF-INFANTS. - CHILDREN ANO ADOLESCENTS , AT 275 VICTORIA STREET SUITE 2-0 COSTA MESA. CAUFORNJA Office Hours: By~intment Telephone: (714) 831-38e3 • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:_~----~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~~~~~===~~~!!!!~~------~!!!!!!el SAN FRANCISCO ~ CAP>-Thestate Health , Department has agreed ! to give docton l"-day J notice before inspecting Medi.Cal patient records and to keep doclors ft names secret ubtil ' thet:e's proof of wrongdo- 'ing. j The pact between the J state agency and the 'Union of American ~ Physicians also permits J doctors to have a union >representative-or a > lawyer at inspections ~'llt\4 guarantees the cqn· • ~Jjden.tialltY (!( Medi-Cal ·"'":9atients, the union r e- ported. ~ THE UAP indicated •• the agreement also gives < physicians the right to ~have. state findings r e- , ylewed by an ·impartial :· t>anel or doctors. • Union President San· 'o ford A. Marcus called ~ the pact "'an imp0rtant •. breakthroulh in the new relationship between the ·~ <Joctorandthestate." ·. WHEN IT COMES TO APPRAISING JEWELRY SHARP BECAUSE .•• WE'RE THE FIRST ANO ONLY PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS IN THE UNITED STATES OFFERING A COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL SERVICE. All DIAMONDS ARE APPRAISED ANO REGISTERED WITH AN ABSOLUTE EVALUATION REFLECTING CURRENT MARKET VALUE. 00 YOU KNOW YO.UR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY · INCREASE01 We Jcnow that where Insurance eppralsals are · · cone.rned, a detalled description of the jewerly Is all· Important, partlwl1<ly In reference to plottlna Of othenit1'8 indicating the present characteristics Of blemishes in a stone~ At leaat half the value of en 1dequ1te •QPra1sat Ilea In th• later use of that •,P,Pfalsal to check the Jewelry for damaae or to v.rlfy the identity, deslin or construction of the piece in the event ot loss. IDlAI. 8Rll.l.IANT ~UT ,,IOl'ORTIONI II:!!:-------11-t---..,.._.!."--1 •T _ .. ,. / l ,.~~~~['" -" ....-..•l.9' l C.ltl Ooil\r 10. s--Sat. 10 s 00 pm MDI• a...,_ .. S.11~d-.C.., ltpreu : " He added the agree· ~ ment protects "the con· "' stitutlonal rights~ not. ~ ~ only 01· doctors, but or " every patient who re· ~&SSIONAL. ~W1EL8RS INC. .. aa. MTPS• A1111.P1 •GOQOGIS11 • OUIGllUt ceives medical care un· 2t*)Z ''°"""'" S.'"1. Swlte 701, CNHI A.1\Mtt A""""l • -......... -·ea>•-· ., ... 01'1 to.Ma , der a government pro· 11~~ ..... ' gram." ·.we'!----------- w !N~~!!~HE~!N~~!!1 • QUICK MEDICAL WEIGHT L088 PAOORAMS I UNOER MEDICAL SUPERVISION- llf.ADY? IET ID FOi THE HOUDAYI. FOR MEN&WOMEN THE Korbella Plan 8a1Y IEAllTIFUL Nd ycu'Mff ol lllJy fat ••• tole eu...-. -~. a .,.,.., taee up 1o one. pou,,.. per dty ••. ~ c.\ be CGntr'cltld and ........ oanage ~. clmpHng of the telln. IUmpy petchee,. etc. . • NO CONTRACTS • WITHOUT CRASH DIETS • WIT T ................ ,... -----=--.. SALE ENDS-NOV. 1st DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies · linoleum • wood floor I 'Preventing disease is more important than treating it,' 'r says Dr. William Foege. • • . . . ~~~~al War.· j~rged .on f.Tobacco ... It .. 'I' I ~ ATLANTA <AP> -More than a decade ago, Or. William H. Foige was huddled over maps ·'and microscopic slides. plotting his Qext step in the war against smallpox. A medkel missionary then, tM G·foot-7 Dr. Foeg~ was among the fronUine fighters against <J disease that was killing between 500,000 and a million people a year. • TODAY HIS hopes of. wiping out smallpox -ar e all butreallz~. By next year, says Dr. Foege -now director of the national Center for Dis-ease Control -smallpox will have just about disap· peared from the Earth. He has new enemies lo keep him busy. Legionnaire's disease. for example- His CDC researchers painstakingly tracked it down to a bacterium. Now they are fin.ding it was not just an isolated strain in a n outbreak following the Pennsylvania American Legion Convention in Philadel~hia last year. THE LATEST incidence was in Burlington.' Vl .• and"Columbus, Ohio, and the same strain Of • bacterium has been identified in other outbreaks ' over the past 15 years. Foege is confldent that ~"""""'-~~fiii.s._~-~.:iL " Sonday,October16. 1977 DAILY PILOT C3 Cance~'; 'CUre' Rp,ii Betier more restricted" und bi:heves the government should find way-; to help people who want to stop smoking but can·t, and also to aid farmers whu give up growing tobacco FOt!ge (pronounced F<iY·~hce J is a vigorous 41. jogs two· m iles euch day an'cl conside~ a backpacking triJ> into the wilderness with his wife and three young sons as the ideal vacation. . . HlS SENSE o-•· humor 1s un asset that sometimes overrides the tensions und difficulties that doctors and scientists sometimes find when NEW YORK <AP > Top cancer specialists are confidently calling some cancer patients "cured" through newer • keatmen1s for a fe w · forms of the disease. Only r ecently. the term was always "five· year cure" or "10-yeur cure." meaning the dis· c ase hudn't recurred within thoi;e times. The l'XCl'plion wu s s kin cunrer, easily cured if treated early. BUT OUTR I GHT ..cure" was the term used repeatedly by re· .. searchers at a Nutional Conference on the Lym- ph Cf ma s and th e Leukemias. They were talking or results in both c hildhood and adult leuk emias (blood canct!r ), and Hodgkin'::. Disease, a cancer of the lymph system. Most of the credit is given to using combina· Sl'VDENTS' COST VP they work for· an arm of government. · SAN .DIEGO <AP> ... Un1ilce thit fashionable pcs~imism of many. Why are s tudents tions or dru¥s. a techni· que begun some 10 years ago. JJESt:LTS s ince Uic1-t "ha\'c ::.ohd1fiecf the con· ce>pl we can cure~an1!er!t with chemicals.·· said Dr. Vincent J . Dl• Vila. Jr . dlrL•ctor of the Divis i on of Canl'cr '('real ment of the Na· tional Cunccr lnst1tull'. ''Now we have the tools .. to apply s1m1lur techniques to more com· mon cancers, such as the breast and colon," Or. De Vita said. But it i::. too early, he added, to tell if d1'ugs, plu~ surgery wlll have the same bcnt!rlcial impact 1>n' breas t can· cers. "Believers in -drugs huve used the word cured. We · are usini.; it more . often f!UW. Some invites you to view an exquisite collection ·of over. BO<}Jieces of .. . Fine Brass including tables, lamps, planters and a variety of_rea.sonably priced ·gifts .. people are living as long as tho::.c wbo had no cpncer," Or. De Vita said .. When former lcukemie patients live long eno11gh to have thei r own families and normlll live::.. "il is s plitting hairs not to cnll thelh c:ured," said , Dr: David J . Galton of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London. sohH brass Sl'alls his view of the future is that life and the quali· carryihg fewer courses Jein us for champagne on tyofit -willsteadilyimprovc.· ut San Diego State SATT TRDAY OCTOBER 15 10 6 Life expectancy in the United States now is University t his fall '! • v , , • 72 years, six more than a generation or so ago, Nobody knows,• but it's and ~ttflikc:! to think the cpc had sometrung . going to cost the school SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 12-5 • T {. is spread. · • ·• Dr. Foege became director of Uie CDC after last year·s ill-fated swine nu immt1nization pro- gram. He says he plans no changes in the cen· · ter's mode of operation, but he'd like to see the government do more to get people to stop smok- to cfu WI t. ---...._----~~J,!!,!L...___,,,:--.;_...,.... _ _J_. ~~r..---·~'!'!!!P-D-ISCJ0-5~llE!!£¥!~v~~~T~~w~·.~T~~--------,H.:~I~~~·---·--~ , The money must be DR. t 'OEGE LIKf.S to ~lk about what returned to the state of medical ::.c1ence has accomplished generally in California, a spokesman ~ . -Tliat ties in wtth Or. Foege's str~ss on Pr~· ventive medicine. reducing dibcasc, but the old enemy hasn't run said, even though the out of trick::.. r-o ew viru::.cs keep cropplrig up -31,200 students out· lassa }ever . m arburg fe,ve~ and ebola fever number those enrolled a am<mg the more recent. All are often fataLhul _ only l;c.sa fever ha::. occurred in the United yeaN1gu. Stutes. an im1>9rt from Afnca. T h e b u d g e t i s "PREVENTING disease has been the most "We'll continue to see new viruses and each computed on "full Hme" signifk:ant factor in our current longevity,·· he time we'll react as fas t as w~n to see how they students with 12 units or says. "It's been more important than curative spread and how to control th , "he says. more. the basis on which medfclne. ----------'.:.till.Ql\e will be foolish enough to say we will s t ate fun d s a r e · .. The effects of cigaretti;rsmoking may turn know all tht::aiiswers. But the mor~hm-t-th~e!!----tl~~bu-t.&d , For ...an out to be the No. 1 preventive m~icine problem more we will be prepared We have ac~ess to the u nknown reason.· the in lhe counll'.y. The healt.h people dis~uss this as a whole world -we i:et c00peration from every-average lo.id dropped to health problem. There are others wllD discuss it body. includJn] R uss111 iI nd Chinn... 11.26. in teri:ns of the economy. The implication is that the economy is more importunt than the health -: •. · a~ects. l don't think the argument makes mucb sense." • .-· He'd like to see tobacco advertising "much . ( SIMULATED SHOPLIFTER AT WORK Would You Report One to Merchant? (fo)'OID Page Ct> ,__._. ___ ,oubled,Jrom 17 ~ercent reporting before the signs to 41 percent afterwaro. - In the over-30 bracket, those who turned shoplifters in declined from 3S to 22 percent after lhesigns. Was the shopper's sex a factor? More men and fewer women· reported shop· lifters after instructions were posted. . WASTHESHOPLIFTER'Ssexa faclor? Sixteen percent or male shoplifters were re· ported before the signs were placed; 33 percent were afterward. Forty-five percent -of female of· .fenders were reported before the signs were • la ed; 22 percent were arterward. ~ 1 e atb ibttted-t . Housel \heortzed that young people appreciated the c'1allenge while the signs may have made too strong a demand on older shoppers to react in a specific way, resulting in their rejection. He further suggested that signs be phrased as a simple request that could be followed if so de· sired. emphasliing the shopper's self-interest. UIS RECOMMENDATION: "Report shoplH· ters. They are costing you money." The magazine article also noted that "the most reliable electronic .sensing devices become use- less unless employes <and shoppers) know what• to do"afler a shoplifter has been detected." ''Properly informed persons will report sus- picious a-cUvily to stores' authorities." _ ... - --=----=--·2-03 to 2~3-o • custom draperies . Fabric, 1n10 , a or and installation! Featuring our new antique satin 'Corbin'. The lal!Jsl in ant•quu s 11m 1n a Ii.Aul uv.; li1>01 b)cnd ti's nchly textured <.1nd oomH In elo11on 10 ... oly color:; in duo 01 lfl·tonus 25% off our new woven wood panel draperies . 01am3licalfy d1t1Nont woven wood P·'""' drapones move vor- r.cally lo tho Sjdl"~ of windows In color/ul pallorns llosigned speclfrcally for lhe righl effocl Grc;it for sl1d1n1i door:.. bur wonderful for any window where you want thA atlvan1,19es ol wood p:inels while enjoytnq the view ;incfwoven loo~ ol drapefles San 2s•• on our wovtn wood•! JCPonncy's 11xclu~1vn l111n ol wo11on wood~ l)n E.1lc nr a big 25'~ snvin9 now• Hurry• Or.loerles, carptl or uoholstcry llf!td clunl"9? (;.111 "'" JrP<'"""V 1101111' c1 ... in1no S(llVlf c ,,, 1~11C0·1';:'·5.:at r ~ .11rr<• "!'i''a''lttl u1 your h,.,m~· No obl•g.ll•on r• courS1'1 .'JCPenney s1111prle111llectlve Sunday, Oelobor 16 through Sunday, October 23. ,\ACADIA l,ll) U t t4s.t CANOGA PARK (213) llJ lUO UH the JCPennoy l ime Payment Plan. HAWlHORt4t PL.\U l113) JU 0131 P.\L'-1 SPAINOS (7141 UMSI! HUNTINGTON BE .. CH llU) 1~11111 PUIH'ITIH41U.~(21l) IU·U41 --n11sON (11't »H._ LAOU N.\HIU.$'(7U )Sl1·1100 ~~~4)1SMOIO 1.fl::'J.'JJ'r.W,':,'1141"'30:, SAN eeAAAA~7141 m -m• l CULVER CITY •f OI( t41llS 1"3) ltO It•• OOWHEY (1U~nt 4H 1 fUlllllTOM lfJC) 17HHJ GlEtlO,\lE "OA'-Uf\14" (2 IJI 140 1700 Nf.WPOllT HACH (7!4) 1~4-231l TOIHIANCI (1131 J71·1Sft HOA TtOllOOt (2 U1 llS· 1464 WESf COYINA (212) HO·U 11 OAANOC THC Clri'' (TW f3•·HOO WHl"WOOO cam IMMSI I -- 13 L Garry A~e., Saala A .. a • M& .... (off S. Mam, between Allon & Oyer) IKl''S l~r ~ , . . CARPET WAREHOUSE ~ GRAND . OPENING -8ring in Y~ur '• ·-'' ,___ ---Room.].4Hu1.1r•m•nts .. . .. ~. lAYAWAYS/TEi MS AVAILAlt.f I HOUIS: ..... TUES.. WU .. SAT. 9 A.II. te I ,,Ill. TMUltS. & nl. t te I• SUM. 12 tt 5 --_.._-:---- .. PAl~YPILOT Sundey, Octob.r 1e. 1tn ANN LANDERS I WEDDINtas H!1ppe1iin9 s . By Marcia Forsberg The Edison High Scf:\ool Football Boosters Association bas a vice president named J.e.ard Zflsman who gets as involved in school spirit as the students. His hobby Is photograW>y. and for three )•ears he's taken thousands of action shots during ,/'\he Chargers• football games. Before-that, he . ;; vo~unteered his skill for the Westminster High 8 cnool team tor four years . ... ~ The Huntington Beach resident. who is •· asistant manager of productioo for Knappe and • ogt in La Mirada. wears a yellow hat and .~atching jaclel to the games, Uten goes. home to 'his garage-darkroom to print and develop the ctures. • 0 He sends SO or 60 prints every Tuesday or ednesday and I hand them out to the kids. They e It~ .. says head football coach BUI Work.man. • Betty Haney, secretary of the Boosters, -4ded'that "last week was Fathers' Night and be took pictures of every father and every son on the field. He won't take money -he does it for the kids. His dedication is a marvel in this day and age." Zusman, 45, and his wife, Marleae, who teaches at Smith School, have lwo children - Alison, a 1976 Edison graduate who served as a guard on the drill team, and Mitch, e senior this ~man of the Year Volunteerlsm has its rewards, especially for ~tty Adkinson of Newport Beach. The former wes1dent-or the Junior League. of Newport Harbor was nfimed the Orange County Woman of the Year by the Assistance League of Newport Beach Junior Auxiliary. She received the award fror.n Mrs. Loula K11rkjlaa, Fullerton, last year's winner. Mrs. Adkinson has been oo the boards of directors of Hoag Memorjal ff<>spital Awdliary, Newport Elementary PTA, Horace £nsign PTA • .-South Coast Repertory· Theatre and Voluntary ctioo Center. . She also has been 8'll Area Captain for United Way. as well as president of the Voluntaiy Action enter. She was sponsored for the award by the unlor League of Newport Harbor. ~ Judges were Dr. ~ Mrs. Tlaoaas Dou, ... .-;..ae rt Hixson,. Miidred llea41 and Dor•t•1 Yardley . .,,..- ;; Cruising Around I .1 ll.eeent happenings on our coast include the 'I dnnual fall membership coffee ol the Women ·~..Associates ot the University Interfaith Goundation of UC Iryine Qnd Udo Isle Woman's ub's fU'SUall meeting <see photlle at rlgbt>. The Newport Beach home of Clluffllor aad rs. Daniel Aldrlcll was the setting for the -n.terfailb gathering_. Mrs. Roy Glor dano, president ~ welcomed the new Episcopal ' chaplain. Father Larry lloulllard. Background music was provided by Mrs. Wllllam Bonell. The Lido Isle group took a mid·morning cruise of Newport Bay to the Waretfouse Restaurant for lunch and a fashion show. Mrs. Eugene Mellnkolf and Mrs. Robert Bettbner greeted old and new members. Women Lawyers Elizabeth Y. WUUams, a resident of Newport Beach, has been appointed a member of the . Federal Courts Committee of the State Bar of California. The Santa Ana attorney also belongs to lhe Orange County Bar Association. • .... California Women Lawyers, a statewide organiution of attorneys, has announced that Ms. Williams will serve as secretary for the coming¥ear. ----Eileen c. Moore, Laguna B.each, Is a third- '· year law student at Pepperdine Schoor orl:Jlw , and will act as an alternative representative jrom California Women Lawyers, assisting Ms. :WiUiams in participating for that group in ,' Ora\'ge County ERA Coalition. .. ~eople Peering , Rev. Larry Rouillard was 'welcomed by UC Irvine Interfaith Foundations president Jeanne Giordano. See Happenings. left ------------""From left;-· Debbie Benediot, Jan&-Bibler and l ee MacGregor were among those on board for a Lido Isle Woman's-Club meeting. See Happenings, JeJL Also at the Interfaith gathering: · From left, Mrs. A. T. Ediss, Mrs. Neil Nelson. Mrs:-Daniel Aldrich. Social Scene I T ------------------=:.__-.:.........;;;._;_:.====· .:::.·=\!. Stratemeie.r-Brandt A March 18 wedding date has been chosen by Candice Lee Strateflleier and Walter Bud JJrandt, both of Newport Beach. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stratemeier of t!amburg, N.Y. She is a graduate of Ithaca College and received her master's degree in business administration Crom Cornell University, . Her ' fiance is the son 0£ Mrs. Lloyd L. Brandl and the lat~ltk Brandt of Beverly Hills. He graduated from Cal State University Northridge and received his master's degree in education, guidnnce and counseling fr'Ul1L..L.6!.Xll:lJL_ University. . ; . Scott-Parsons Tivoli Terrace Wedding Chapel in Laguna Beach was lhe site for the marriage of Llnda Parsons and Jim Scott, bothof lrvlne. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J'ack Parsons or Huntington Beach. She is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast Coll ege. The bridegroom. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee cOU: or-Magotta, ht a-g-raduale of Helix Hig_h School. He also attended San Diego City College and San Diego Stale College and is a graduate or JamcsHallSchoolofCosmetology. The couple pl a as to Ii ve in Irvine ••• Redding-Anderson Sheila Gail Redding and Randy Anderson, both of Cypress. plan to marry Feb. 4 in Irvine. Miss Redding is the daughter of Alex Gordon Redding of Westminster and Mrs. Thomas M.ulli.&an,Jllso of W'estmwter. She is a graduate pf Westminster High Schoor.----- Her fiance, the son of Bruce A. Anderson of trvine. and Mrs. Robert Dunn of Cypress. also is a Westminster High School graduate . Stone-Dosier • Karen Lynn Dosier became the britle of Loren Dwight St~e during ceremonies in the Plymouth Congregational Church, Newport Beach ~e bride and bridegroom both arerraduates of California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo. ' -i'l'ienew M'~S:-Stone1ntte daughterl>fMr. and Mrs .. Paul Dosier of Newport Beach. She is past pres1dentofGammaSigmaservicesorority. Her husband is the son of Mr and Mrs ··Wenda-Findley WilliamStonMfArcadia. · ~ ••• • Maurin<f'Ffndley1)f"Newport Beach and Walt Katl\lee~~~:c;>u~r~e~~~d John-n.,. Tbeywillresideinf~taMesa. ~ Costa. Mesa Mayor Norma "'"'rtto• has Wenda of Littleton, Colo,. were married in Our s r c Pawrerel< s out H II • " a L d c 'M t c I Ch h 1 N • eymour o osta Mesa exchanged weddhrg -.. a Su•-' a pr""lamat1'on 1·n recognition of lhe a Y 0 oun arme urc n ewport 'I:'! "" B h vows in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Fullerton. !Wport Harbor Busjness and Professional eac · AspringweddingisbeingplannedbyPatricia ,,. women's CJu6 ana tne nsrtJ\com1ng N'lttl~;--~:;~erbr~i~de~.~t~h~e~d~a~u~gnht~e~r~o~ff;A~l~icffe~F~i~n~d~1efiy~o~r~-~~:~~S~~~~8~~:£~~Jf~--iP~a~w~c~1c~k~-s~to~u~t ian~d~J~a~m~es~M~ic~h~a~e~l ~H:al~l~. ~wlb~os;e~-J ~usiness Women's Week ... Lisa Keehen, ~=~~a. :~~e ndned u' s'camand. Utah Stale C ell Co ll a emen h s been announced by her par nts, ~ewport.Beach,hasbeenhonoredasaWomanof orn a nne Y High School and Mount t. r.an rs .. a e • . ~chJevement by the Newport Harbor BPW and Is University. Mary's School or Nursing. · Hall is the son of Mrs. Adele Hall of Glendale . .?representing the group at the district conference The bridegroom. the son of Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom is the son bf Mr. and Mrs. He graduated from Benjam41 Franklin Htah, /in Victorville this weekend ... Newport Beach Alojzy Wenda of Littleton. graduated from John G. Seymour. He graduated from Servile School and attends Orange Coast College and residents Mr, and Mrs. J-... -Curci rec' enUy Colorado State University and Utah State HI h Sch 1 d CaliforniaStateUniversily,LosAngetes. ...... u 1 't g oo an attended Orange Coast College (J' ttended a coektail party and buffet honoring the n ver!'lt Y. ' and the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. Ms. Pawelek-Sto"ut graduated from Bolsa foreign AJr Attache Col"{>S in Rancho Mirage Following a honeymoon In Aspen, the couple Grande High School and Is a student at Santa Ana , •.. Paal Kennedy Jr., a member ()f the class of will live i(I Logan. Utah. The couple plans lo live in Anaheim. CollegeandOCC. ~ 1948 al the University of Southern CaUfomla, ~erved as assistant chairman or the 1977 ol'.ftecoming plallnlng -committee for yester· ay's Trojan ho~ecoming gam e at the ,"' ColHeum. He lives in Irvine .. , Wtndy Potholf, .daughter of Mr. udMrs. W. D. Potbof(, Newport. each, has been pledged by Delta Gamma al the niversity of California at Santa Itarbara. She , graduated from Newport Harbor Hfih School In • June ... Five Orange Coast women have ~a Delta Delta at the University of California al Davis. They are Merrlu EllaabeUI .t1~.onway, daughter of Mr. and Mn. WUUa• F. ~oaway, Corona del Mar; MeUua A• l oblGll, , daughter of Mr. and Mn. J amd R. 1-...., Corona del Mar; Ca&llerlae Clare Mulroy, daughter of Mr. aH Mn. Joa MaltoJ, Newport 6·8each; Trude Larsen, daughter of Mr. Hd Mn. "".,J. Lal'Hll, ·costa Mesa; and Jiii irene Joluas0tt, daughter of Mr. and Mn. llobert D. Jolulson, • >taiuna Beach. . , If you have an item for ttiis column, • send It to Marcia Forsberg, Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa . Mesa, CA 92626. Or call 642-4321. Why. Don't Abby and ADD_::_GOnf~--- DEAR ANN LANDERS: Someone wrote to Dear Abby and said. "One of the most unusual letters you ever received was reported in a mag- azine recently. ll was from a woman who was on her lloneymoon. Her husband asked her to lie in a tub of cold water for abut 20 minutes and then come to bed and pretend ~he was dead." Abby responded: "The wire or the weirdo who likes 'em cold and lifeless wrote to my sister. Not me." What I want to know, Ann , is this : Did you ever receivE! s uch a letter? If so. what in the world is wrong with that m"n anyway? AnQlher question : Why don 'l you and your sister keep.one another informed so you can both answer if asked the some questlo~ -SEEING DOUBLE ' DEAR S.D.: Firs t question: Yes, I did teeelve "lch a letter. The weirdo was a mental e .... Hit ui.ess 11 called aec:rophfUa. . ~question: My sister and I have all we ean do&(lbaacUe the man tbal comes to each of us • A a11 La11ders ,. without •tempting any cross-rertlllzatfon. But thank!' a lot for the suggestion. DEAR ANN LANDERS: That letter from ''Shalom in Colorado .. made me stop and think. rm 9 guy who halt been gey for as long aslccal'l remember. One night I got bombed on beer and stone(! on pot and went the other way.with a straight 1trl. <She was also bombed and stoned.) We both wanted to sec what it was like. When we.f!Obet'cd Up several hours later We were sick to our·stomacbs and couldn't ioot at each other. It would ne.ver ha\le happened lf we had been in our right minds. We agreed it wo stupid. nutty IU\d -never again. But -and here's the clincher -we h a\le been dear frienda evel' since. • As Cor your favorite looninesa, Ann -' thinking of homo,,exuals as people who have a ·•severe personallty disorder" -isn't that a condition that renders a person unabltt to handle u human e~perlence? So please tell mo!~ who hu tho biggest chunk or it? -SHALOM Y'ALL JN ALABAMA DEAB AL: 1'be term "severe pen.aDtJ disorder" can cover a lot ol &errttel'f. &o.e hotno1•iruals func:Uoa u&remel1 well la. b"stness, the profeulons, th~ Hieafft ... are h1 (ad prominent tom•••lt7 leaders. <Many areao neatly closeled, nooae woal4119ell • thingi) Their "personallty cJllOl'Cler" rela&es •IY ~ 1uua1 prdereace. . • \ - • ENTERTAINMENT Sunday, October 18, 1977 \ A~tors Conquer Fear for Success. - Hnriesty Works For Bernardi By WILLIAM GLOVE& Af'OrameWrilW NEW YORK -There's no mystery about acting for Herschel Bernardi. · '':t'he showing off, that's what it ls for me," the man of many voices unabashedly admits. Uke m,any performers, he used to probe darklr when asked about psychological urges, technical complexities and the possibly schi~oid balance between setr and role., ''Then J stopped doing that. The reason being 1 get such satisfaction Crom the mere act of act- ing." HE PAUSES TO"EMPHASIZElhat this out- look doesn't mean lack of co~em. "Sitting here, sure, I'm showing off but l mean every word I say. And when I'm on stage I mean everything I'm saying. Right? You got it." That's his favorite phrase -"_you got it"·- us ed to encourage empathy through au subse· quent remarks. After an eight-year hegira lo the highly re- munerative fields of televlsion and cinema, the husky actor is prepariqg for return to Broadway Nov.17 in "The Confirmation." ... Al'WI .......... HERSCHEL BERNARDI 'M-A-S-H' Role Proves A-OK ..... 7 By JERRY BUCK AP Ttltwl"-1 Wriwr LOS ANGELES -Mike FarreJI went into · "M·A-S.H" much the same way a soldier is re- ass iCned from a replacement company. Wayne Rogers -Trapper John Mcintyre - le£t the hit CBS show in its fourth year, rotated stateside from the Korean war. so to speak. He wanted out because he fell he was playing secQnd rtddle lo Hawkeye -Alan Alda. " Farrell, as Capt. B. J . Hunnicutt. moved in. Tttat was the same year that Harry Morgan, as Col. Sherman Potter, r eplaced McLean Stevenson. "IT WAS TERRIFYING,'' recalls Farrell, now in his third year. "I was convinced that ir the show sank it was going to be my fault." Farrell had no need to fear. "M·A.S·H" re- mains one of the most popular shows on TY. Th.is year there was another replacement. Donald Ogden Stiers came in after Larry Lin· ville, who was Maj. Frank Burns, left to seek his fortune elsewhere . "This has been the best group to work with," Farrell says. "I am so in love with these people." _ THE PLA. y IS IUS FIRST non.singing role valesccnce took him to Mexico for three months ONE OF BIS MAJOR WORRIES was that here1tbouls. His Main Stem debut was in 1964 as a ofno--\.alk. LorettaSwit -Hot Lips Houlihan-wouldn't ac· MIKE FARRELL gypsy king in the musical "Bajour." That was• cept him because she and Wayne had been so -followed with "Fiddler on the Roof." where he BERNARDI LOOKS BACK ON that illness close. built that edifice in 1969, Mtke had long sln was ethnicaUy at home as Tevye, and then by as a profound turning poinlin his life. Toward the end of that first year, Loretta forsaken amateur acting to try his luck in the b -r:--~~ba " hk:b t.i:ansformed him 'nto a ~sty "1 wasn't re~rn. l don't want to get into that said she had a present for FarrelJ. "She said she leagues. But during the middle l960S, be was o Greek. --area. bul-semelhmg then has made rue not on!Y_L had been s aving it because she didn't know bow 1 of the ataples of the old La1una Playhouse i .. Playing dialects for him is "having a good better actor but a better everything. --wouldlikCIC --_ Ocean Avenue. I ear and learning how to break words down." His "Fear is the great enemy -get rid of that "You know the line or clothing desi,ned by -i>lltly"Pilot"enter tilinmem.-.ditor ...... J.U....A..llr;M range h_as included French. Germans. Italians, and Y~ can do anythi~g. I learned that anec the the other Wayne Rogers? Loretta bad cut out a r ecalls his first assignme.nt there as a dram J !iunganans, Russians, a _southe~n Civil Y/8.f'o operaLion .. Whe_n you ve bc~n ·confronted tha't clothing ad and gave it to me. Jt said, 'Wayne cri~ -"A Thousand Clowns," sta rrinc F¥re general. !'or TV commercials he 1mmortabxed way: ~ertatn tru.ngs happen !n your .gut and rou Rogers, gel of( my back.' I've got it up oo m y andhiswife,J"udy. He wrote: , an eclectic assortment extending from a talking say I m breathing and thats what 1s reaJly un-waU at home. It's terri(ic • · tuna fis~ to a garrulous flowerpot. _po.ct.ant,:::. . . .... "I was concerned about her reaction to me "F~RELL, ~NSTAGE FOR 95 percent or M.a,Jor televison series included "Peter Back m acLion:-lfernar<ttma~sonnnno~ies.. -be~~of..Wa-y.oe...and..hlH 5~ was concerned I the action, turns m the top perforl'l'lance of the Gunn," "Arnie" and more recently "Seventh Then he made a mistake. was going to be sensitive." --..njg~t '',He.also...ni>ted that Judy's "eighl·minul~ Avenue.'' He's 9n the movie circuit now in "The • ''T thought by now 1 was Robert Redford -Farrell~ wt\o previously starred in two other crymg ?~" was "among Ole more"'lnemwa~-1-....l.JI . Front." I ll buy '!.farm and you can cali me when you TV series, ''The Interns" and "The ran aoa the -"-Sc_enes. . : . need me. City .. said he had no problems taking a secori-The couple also teamed tn Laguna$ prod•----: ALTHOUGH HlS ACTING parents got him He found an ideal retreat near Yosemite for dary role. lions or "The Fantasticks" and ''M~ry. Mary. \W\O 11farted in the Yiddish theater at age three and he bachelor existence. He and his wlfe"'had recently Of the latter show. Titus noted: • ''11 was a juvenile lead al nine -"washed up at 14. divorced -t heir three teen·age off!ipring still "I TIDNK IT 'S CLEARLY Alan's show, but "Unfortunately for the total picture. the Fa..:J: • another pudgy adolescent" -Brooklyn-born shutUebetweenpa~ents . 1 ·ve never objected to that. You see Wayne may· rells are so effective-especially in their ke.Y ~" , Bernardi's a dvent in English -sp eaking "l ~as a bum bn the farr:n fortwo years. I'd havehadagripegoinginthatbethoughlitwastoo scenes. tc?gether-t~at ttu~ othe~.cast memberl •.,., · theatricaJs was no ins tant triumph. turn scnpts down. After a while there were fewer evenly clivided or that there was a possibility or it have difficulty keeping the pace. ----urtabttrto-tan<f-Ao MafthaUaA's midtown._ _and fewer. My accountant and finally my lawyer becoming his show. With that understandlftg, I --" stage, he went West. His first movie job was as a caTieomealld 5'3td:-Votr'rt? not R~edfor -~nscebo\We w s dissatisfied. la bore~. cleaning up for the elephants in a circus you better get your butt down to Hollywood.... "I knew going liltJlat it was Alan·s--show:- picture. • The "Arnie" series ensued. followed by a That I was going lo be secondary. I fell all along A tl)Ur eventually in "The World ol Sholem n ow of well-paying c hores. Broadway nibbled, if I did the right kind of Job with the right ~ind or Aleichem••· got h im a film role -a.s a but Bernardi found nothing cnti<:ing. He kept h.is. character it would be secondary yet important." • Frenchman,· the start or• his long linguistic '~tage pres ence fresh with outings in "Death ol·a Farrell says the first year was unsettling ,... odyssey. ., Salesman.·· "Fiddler" again. "Ma n or La because the producp rs weren't 'sure what B.J . Broadway fi!\ally beckoned with three Mancha." "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers ... ' should be like. "' musicafs. Upward thrust was halted-M>hen a One thing was for $Ure: B.J . was to be a mar· serious throat ailment knocked him out or WlULE rs NF.W YORK TO MAK F.--.'The • rtM'I man who didn't fool around, j)!}rtially to ~·zorba." The tumor was benign. but con· Front. .. he got a phone call 11hout "Thl· Con· d 1~tml.!u1-.h him from Tra pper and llawkeyc ...._ caour TOUU TOH$ IMC&.UO~ lUMCH -4"-~ f1 rmatwn · "I -..rnl that wa'> ~real . because 1t gives AVAILAM.I IOAT U>I. DiversitY "I ~aid -.1·n1l tlw.M11pt u\cr. a kid broui:ht another avenue, another 'look a~ things . ll also '7t4167M462 it and r wanted to tip him. lie turned out to be lbe eave me as the character an opportunity Ito ex· '"°"" .. ,,... , ...... author " plore the whole notion oUidelity." v Bernardi ha., !>1ncc developed great ap· preciat1on for the ab1hl1 e., of 27·~·ear·old Howard - f':omposer Finds Key A~m~ · "lie -.ayi. things Tn th1'!; play that I've ~ thinking about a long time. and he's pul it all down as a very s pec1f1c story." NEW YORK <A p 1 -Cy Coleman. composer Ashman's plot concerns a lower middle class of one of Broadway's current musical hits, is al J ewish family in 1962 Baltimore "Just before work on four more shows _ with a different Vietnam and everything else we've been livtng lyricist for each. through since blew up ... Such' energetic diversity, he says, is de· The evenL'i or two days drastically revise the signed to overcome the IJSual hazards that beset lives of everyone in the play and their attitude theatrical creativity. toward racial herit age: · · "The-bus\n~s-and oLgeUln~Jng pro-"For several years." Bernardi s ays, ''I've H E LAlJGllED. ADDING : ")(s · you know, 1 ·ve explored it fro m both sides. I fell off the wagoo. But even in that we developed it from the point or view or morality and how he fell about lt. "J told the preQ.ucers I think we can make the guy more huma n and deal with something more real if we realite that what's important is what you do with temptation. We don't want to deal with a guy whO-:s made o( iron. We want to deal with a gur wbo's a human being and has a com · mitmenr to people, and· as a result of that com- m it mcnt reacts to the pressures around him." Fine Gold Jewelry 14 kt. & 18 kt. , . At Wholesale Prices :: 1 Chains Charms Bracelets Earrings Rings Anklets ~ -1 II J ,1 l J ducl.'<i takes so much time that if you keep"'"'n .... ar"-.--1been p"1p<Jring.a.oac~rn4Il s~~_about m y Jewish r o)Ving in on just one properly, :i,.QU don't grow condition. For many years I ran away frotll-- and you end up frustrated." -thinking a.bout that.." Farrell's B.J . may be secondary to Alda's, but in a sense l)e 's the pivotal character of the -seri"S. -tltris: th11l base or aanlty on..which..J.be_ othe r nutty chnractci:s can home in on. Diamonds --RU6~ e,..{ f;,tJ The melody man's habit of teaming wlth sun. t dry companions for the words to m his tunes "is A TRI P TO ISRAEL IN 1973 started him on refreshing and stretches one's abiljty... · intense sett-appraisal -"Four days aft.er 1 got home the Arab invasion began and I realized the COLEMAN GOT TOGETHER with Michael 1 Stewart on "l Love My Wife," the blithe caper about marriage versus swinging that is playing to ne¥" capacity throngs at the Barrymore Theater. A London copy opens Oct. 4 and other f?!"Oductions a r e due soon in Spain.• The "NetMrllmdS', Belgt'Uln, West Germany.~orway and Australia. Since Main Stem debut in tandem with Joe McCarthy on songs for "John Murray An· denon's Almanac" ln 1953. Coleman has been associated with Carolyn Leigh for "Wildcat" and "Little Me," with Dorothy Fields on "Sweet Charity~· and "St!Uaw ."' -· - On the immediate astenda is ''20th Century " alongside the durable Betty Comden and A$1olph Green. Adapted from a comedy by Ben Hecht C arles MacArthur, it goes into rehearsal Nov. 1 un er aro rm FURTHER AHEAD ARE "Encounter, .. a group therapy story. in which Colem an is allied with James Lipton ; "The Baker 's Dozen" based on Russell Baker 's droll journalistic columns, lyrics by Barbara Fried. and "Atlantic City, .. in progress wit h Christopher Gor~. ; "I wouldn't want to-give the impression I 'm gra bbing off a lot or projects all or a sudden ... notes Coleman. "Th,y've all been around from seven to two years. B\Jt you simply cannot just.sit ;:: around and wait for people to raise the money. to wait for a director or somethlng else. Right now •. I'm having my greatest surge of activity.·· . , ., He ruefully recalls a couple of inst ances when single-minded concentration on a pr()ject got nowhere -"a wonderful score for James Thurber's 'Wonderful o,· and a s how with Miss Fields about Eleanor Roosevelt -11 producers had it but 1l never was done." IN EVERY PROJ ECT COLEMAN tackles, "lt's hard for me to think of myself as being into typical musical theater . I like to fool around with form. even if the diCCerences aren't \'isible until !\ome scholar comes around five years later to tell you what you did." Adjusting to the work ldiosyncracles of as· sortt.>d lyricists occasionally create!> problems which he insists heller the product in the long run. "You focus on the work rather than becom· ing buddies." he says. The Jate l\fisi. Fields. Coleman recalls. "drove me up the wall because she was a morn· ing person and the thing that keeps me going is seven or eight hour« of sleep. We both made con- cessions. ; I air force crews I'd been entertaining were being killed . Suddenly~~lt so identified with those people. "My mind gan to do a turnover, and I found there was a lot I wanted lo say When 'The Confirmation· came along, ... seemed to be a sort o! aSfu:mation of all lhal- 'Bemardi is working on his own script. "lt ·snot intended lo be isolating, and it's not ecumenical either. The point is -once you put a label on a person. you look at him through another lens. and go through the label into the pe rson. "But we all have something in common, that liftle nubbin iM1de every pet"!on wh&-hes ~·\!er been hurt, who sometimes ha!t'cried. That's what I want to reach." For Band NEW YORK (AP> With the return. of prod- 1 g a I piani s t R ick W akcmao. the new Yes albu~ "Going For The One" is 1ooming up the charts and crowds are jammm~ stadiums and concert halls lo sec the British rock quintet play But the band has learned the hard way that re- cording success as a group does not rub off oo solo albums. FRESH F'RoM the succe ss o f l h c ir "Relaycr " a lbum, a ll five current Yes mcm· b ers, pl us form e r keyboard player Patrick Moraz. rC'leased solo aJbums. In \975 76 All were commrr c ln l failures. The new album and tour has put the i?roup back on the top of the rock world What if Alda lefl. and the show became.Far· - reU's·~ . "SURE, I FANTASIZE ABOUT t hat. Somebody broughl up the question of what's JO· ing to happen in the next few years. My opinion was that there wouldn't be a 'M-A..S·H' without Hawkeye." L<lter. he s aid, "Alan's -doing two movies next year. I have this fantasy that Alan's going to SHOWN BY APPOINTMENTONLY 673·3012 • 675-2571 . be pulled in ever y aarectron. ~e·3¥oi1lr1~-...-...i•._....::...~ _ have to love something an awful Jot to co roe back ~ * ;Ji~ --to 'M·A·S·H' when he's ~ing offered the moon in :.. / ~ motion pictures . tr he leaves and we're s tUI solid 8; in the ra~ings ~.he network probably would want . • PA,. , §,' * us to continue. . v . ~ Among the biggest !ans of Farrell tn -bk -JVlt "M·A·S·H" role are community theater aticio-·· bados along the Orange Coast who remember fils performances at t'he Laguna Playhouse. Not the Laguna Moulton. By the time they . CAM YOU SPARE 60 MINUTES a week-to clear your skin probl*'lls? • AcNE • DRY SKIN • OILY SKIN • WRINKLES •LINES • BELMISHES MOK-SURGICAL muscle toning and contouring wlll start with your first vlsitl -,1/ qlfo,, riJeJi1(' <f /r«i ,. .AalmalltJ Woul/,/ul /J'i.i11 c..-for lftfonMIH• TOOA Y . f#'a~·; . SKIN CARE CENTER HUMTIHGT0¥ IU~H 15877 Gothard Ave. (Nexl to Lev1lr) lt4-7542 ~MA .. M 1101 so. £uclld·SU1te E ( 1 Block No. or Katellll) 77M'760 .. (;6 DAILY PILOT Sunday, October 16, 1977 ,. Monday :Pieter Dies _Hard ---ll 11ccm11 llke every other book I pick up these days. an uuthor Is dlasecllna rolatlonshlps and behnvlor patterns. Ono of tho targest groups In thl11 country and lronlcally the lea.st understood has yet to be CKplalncd. It's your MftOltTUHITY knock.a ol'len wh011 )'Ou use retull·l(cttlng Dally Piiot Cl ... l(Jed Ad& to reach the Orange Cout market. Phone IM2""41711 basic Monday dieter At Inst count. there wure 18 m1llton of these d1sclple11 who, ev~ry Monday morning, make their annual pilgrimage to the shrine oC cotta(le C'heei.e. ,Who, every Monday mornln~. look at themselves in the mirror THEATRES-OAANOI CO UMIOI CltUOIS SUO SO. COAST PLAZA and declare to the 1megc ..... This is the first day ot the rest of my thin life ... One of the first things you must appreciate about the Monday die ter is his or her optimism. Here is u p~rson !or which Tues day never No More Welfare For Singer NASHVILLE, Tenn . (AP ) -Kenny Dale has gotten off welfure to ,_.,,':T'l':..-..,...,r:-r.-• b e co m e o n e o r th e ltl!lt Mllltf Jll•I,. 6» IUI' ,,,. ,~.,·-c "VAl.fNTINO" fA>- "TAX.I DRIVllM c•n-tre ,_~ brightest new country m"u1lc s(ngcrs ln years. Some two yoar~ ago, Ualc couldn't find work und his wire collected food stamps. "It was really a bad ~cene." said Dale, 25, of llouston. T UEN H E recorded "Bluosl Heartache of the Vear" (or a small record company In Texas. It came so popular that a major label bought the m aster and released it n»tlonally. -lL became one. oL lhtL ycar·s big country hits and Lurned Dale's life around. His second na- tional release. "Shame, Shame On Me -1 Had Planned to Be Your Man," l'I now high on the com~. Nor Wedne~day. Nor Thuraday. Nor Friday, etc. Uc just know• that somo time between M on da y morning and Monday evening the rest o( the week will be cancelled due lo the lock o f uttondnnce, und l\O will be O({ the hook dlCl·Wllle. hidden under a s tack l•( Wcfahl Wutchcr:1 m agazlnea In the hall closet. nu;v cannot hulp themselves. They wlll llu obout their weight on. their driver's 'llcensu, sulJtract 15 pound~ when they weigh with thefr clothes.' on, till ·the SECONDLY, Monday bnthroom 11calo a"alnst dieters arc lousy with tho toilet to mako It virtue; but ant boslcully wcl{lh lighter. aod· on weak, which Is a"'S)olllo Insurance charts wlll d•· way o'f uying they hove clare lhomselvea "larie nb11olutcly no scruples boned." whatsoever. They will tell you outrageous lies·· Monday d1eter1 are llko, "Po11tu wlll never predictably neat people. pa11s my lips." end os They cannot stand to they arc telling you this leave an uneven row~( have a pound of llngulnl Cudge In a pan or a dab of ERMA BOMBECK I MOVIES l t E,...a a ... r.ee1c ict! cream ut the bottom of a halt.gallon caret>n. They are kind lo their mothers ("I'll cal the rest of that pizza, Mother, if your teeth are bothering you") and are 1food with numbers. {"Le\,'s sec, l had the beef .11troganoff. baked potatoes w ith !'lour cream. aspuragus with the Hollandaise and the banana cream pie. 110 pass me the artificial swcete~r for m)' cof· feu."> ln case yo\l're wondering why I'm suc,h an author ity on the Monday di~ter. it's because I ha~ diete<l tor the last comocutlve 1,456 Monday1. - · Why Monday•? Who know11. Frankly, 1 thltill it's 11lupld to pick ,a day with J6 hour• In it when every other day of \he week only hu 24. Now Showing At Specially hlected Theatrn . Uftttd •9111111Wt ENDS SOON . -..AllOt; CMt. ~· ..... -. .•. ,...., ~ ........ --'4WS7-1i--- J&OUNJAIM YAWY. P. Y ....................... Hf·IMt C:IMTUIY 21, ........_ ........................ nJ.tttJ ou ..... MAU., ~ ................... ._._. 01..,.-;- SADOUIJ.ctl MAU. I,.,.. ...................... .... Cl"IM4 WUT. W"....... . •.•.••.••••••.••• ltM4tJ SU OlllECTORIH fOll JKOWTIMH AltD 2110 flATUNI CINfMAlAND 1114\t IU•M<•u,.t• U)1'0I ,~~ dtart:.<t~l!HJ. And-·~~·~.__--====---====--.....,....,.==:::=§=:::::;::::=:~::=~::::;::;::;:;:::;:::::::==::--::::=:-~-=:-.::::~~~~~~~--.~~~~ leased his first album. "It's tru41. People flave trouble retMMer•n1 MJ WoflCls. MOIU haCI sue~ a bad memory I had to stv• him a1a1eC1." .. 01WWHCI THUffOH" CIU "THt LI.If H.UOMIN" C•n..trtt ~Sllowff~ ··Bluest Hoartache. ·· "J~t whenyou think things are fi opeless. something great hap pens ... Dale said --'"»t,/YAeU tlSHT Wt MV-uF-E:. --- COHIT-"FUNNY LADY'" f PG~ "SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT' "THE STING" (Pt1) . "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG) "ASTAR IS BORN" (A) ·THE SPY WHO LOVED ME .. "'THE DEEP (PG) "THE HILLS HAVE EYES" "RABID" "HAPP.Y HOOK~}3 .. (R) - --nooe-KEATON IS THE S"FAR. Rich.aid Brook.I l8 the director. The movie ls from the# 1 best-eelllng novel. Jtopena Wedneeld.ay, Oct.ober 19th. "'w "THl!IDQE" • ..... ---- ................... °"B'"' 90Ml'U tM&TINt """~-.. ~£) ;:=:w.:..~ a. uvn "lfl UT ................. c!tm~~~-;I °"W'" ..,.M&U&&f .... <fllll:r;~) ~:.r.=J CltMlft ..... 1M1 WMffll'UNIY'fMO ... IOUINe TNUNMllll ..:::;.:=-"' . ---· ---....... IUMIMLIAU.TN QUIMft_... .J.i, I -~MO.,_. .,., WMo &OW9 ..... ';i!;-"" ........ -- • .. .. r. , ___ aunc»y, Ootob9r 18, u~h DAILY PILOT Travel CROSSWORD /HOROSCOPE · Haiti Among ~est Trip~ . ., .. Peseta Deval~d; Spain Good Bargain 'f ' .. ~ Still Another Newport-- By STAN DELAPLANE SAN FRANCISCO --From the m all bag: "You say uulalng ln the Virgin Islands -<rour people Qn a go-where·you·Hke charter boat> -'mu1t be one of flve beat vacation1 offered today.• What about .the other four?'' . Try Haiti. Not many people do. You uren't surrounded by tourists. And hotels cost half -or less -than other Caribbean is lands. Lush and troplcal. Black people. French-speaking. Food is fine. Lot of troplcal fruit. And they make a hol·s&Uced, spicy peanut butter that ·s n6thlng llke what Mother put ln your sandwiches for school. Many people from OTHER islands think the the Barbancourt rum is thei>est ln the rum·and-sugar Weal Indies. ••• ' SPAIN, THE PESETA has been de· valued. Which gives your dollar qulte an edge. I spent my time on the old French pil~rimage road to Santiago and on the Ga clan coast. It wlll soon be too cpld, even ln adrid. But you could go south to Malaaa on the-Coata·del Sol. ··~ AT THE TIP OF THE Aegean peninsula, an hour's drive from Athens, · ·there's a magnificent, pillared ruin of the temple to Poseidon. The place ts called Soun.loo_ Two small hotels. The smatltt"fs- . the Belvedere. It see~ to be known onlf{o There ·s s t i II a not her Newport , not fishing off the Oregon coast. Charters are German travel agents sellini the mostinex--jr--~~,_,,o:.:..rt Beach or ~ewport, R.I.. but a vailable. N~wport ~a on Route 101, south penalveplacestotbelrcllenu. · NeWport. Ore. ft too. 1s a teS"Ort-seacont-oC-U.ncaln._C~ which ~ a two and one .. town but· unlike the other Newports, is hnlC hours drive west of Portland:-----~es ha.YA. probab}y one up'-but a ess crowded. Fishing boattt line-Depoe. _ Moox aa_e 1 p ace i s av a U able for couple ot year s aao a ~ottage went or B ay, seven miles north of Newport. Californians s&illng up the coast-. a weetc. You buy your liquor wholeaale, wajting a call to some of the best deep sea ' They keep it ln your own locked cablnet behind the bar. Olve th& bartender your key. He milles and poUl'I for you. A great price adv'antage over buylng at the bar ln the Athena Hilton. .,. .. Blitz of Foreigners Helps London Bridge Economic ~P By MICHAEL WEST ~lelH '""'Writer ·-L 0 ND ON -Londo n h , bunting at the seams as the tail t--entl or this years estimated aJl- tlme record total of 8.S million tourist.a Jct Into Heathrow and Oatwkk wrports. he siid. "They are vital to our financial well-being, and they are a bloody nulaancc, polluUni our quality of life." , OM big-~~Ula heavy now of tourists is the cheaper prices In London since the pound sterling fell In value from S2 <10 last year to $1. 75. visitors spent the equivalent of about JU billion ln London. OVERALL FIGU~ for comparlslon with cities In other , counlri• ~annol..be had bf:cause_ some do not compile them city by city. nut 8 member or the Tourist Boord sulcJ : "Unofficially I thltlk WHAT'S WRONG wlth them? Haitl has no b'eachft. Sp&ln •s 10 chilly ln the wtntet you're narrowed lnto the southe111 strip. Sounlon -there's absolutely NOTHING to do except enjoy tho sun, sea and a flne swlmmlni beach. But IC you spend some ti me sitting In the m a rble temple, you ·n find Lord Byron carved his nGme there. So he must have liked it. Maybe where he wrote: "Mahl of A then&. ere we part. . The BrlU1h capltal l!i illled wltb the babble or rorel1n IanglUlgca and accents, Hs streets are filled with exotic London l• al the t.op of lhe. lntemaUonol tourist league." E' -• -J _r THE CRUSH ls so bl& that the But that does not atop tbe · £,A;~ hotels .are filled, and some natives rrom complalnlna about rorelgn visitors have been ··the overcrowding~ Bill'./.:•h T--f9relgn clothes. lls hotels arc fllled with visitors, Its stores ore ntltd with their money and It.a 8.5 million nali vc Londoners are Clll lnlJ w i th 11o m ethl ng approaching xenophobia. sleeplntt In tents on the outaklrta The Tlma ot London wrote ot 'J &O or London, In churcft halla, In "the lrrlloUon lncreasln1ly ~I' church crypts and even In cauaedto U)onaUvepo~ulaU~y CAp*t-'? rt o ph ouaes run b >' I oc al lbeublquJtouatourisl.' I Uf, authoritlea tor the down and out, A Tlmea reader wrote. accord.Ing to the London Tourllt clalminl It wu tmpo11lble to EGON RONA Y, author o( a ramoua aulde to good eaUng, summed up the ol)lnlon of man)' Londoners foclna a dally cl'Utlb on alreet.a, trnln1, buses and the subway resulting from lhe h\Jlt lncrt>ue In tourlsl numbers lhla year. "Let's bo cloar' about toun1la, ·· Board._ flnd anybody ln Oxford SttMt. Of courae Lon<lonera llke t.ht London '• m alu 1hoppt1lf 1.9 billion pound• thattheTourl1t t horou1hf are, who '1poke Bou4 expect• this year'• E~\'!;'~venlnlJ Standard Hld be vlsltora to have spent here. With waa wrona. "You can find man;y the BrlU1h pound at $1.75 that American• t"e•• wlt1... an w-ork1lJllt at around '3.3 billion. n • n adequate 1rup of the lan1uqe, •• Laat year's 7 .8 mUJton-forel1n It Joktd. · SAUNAS, Ecuador - ll'• the blllflah capital of lhe "OC'ldl Thlt'I tht U· Ue fllhermen have alvtn ·the vU111• ol 81lln11 on th• Paolnc cout of th1' SouthAmtrloa country. The annur=a11 number or llr ··Aries: Accent Achievement m arlln and Pac Ile aallflatt-oauiht In th• 11ar-round fl1bln1 waten exceed• 800. Ovtr s1ooo ta1lln1 bllltlah are • tbtld theie annually. MONDAY, OCT.17, 1917 y SYDNEY OM~R A&f£B <Kar ch 21·Apr11 19>: Accent on achi eve m e nt , reco1nltlon, dtcldln1 what means the moet to you. Ptacu, Vlrao ver1on s fl11ure ~romlntnU)'. -,. A V R lJ 8 < A~I> r 11 20·M~ 20): Moon aipect 11 favorable, colncldes now with journey, long. rantte plans1 94acatlon or hollif ay •J>lr t. OIMlNI (May t1·June 20 ) 1 Acc8'nt on aettllna account1, dHllng with onewhohu legal C3l•lm. CANCER (Jun e 21 -July 20>: "'Ne w approach to partnenhlp, leaal qu eatlona tndlcaltd. Emphasis on marital atatu1, publlc rtlaUona LEO (July 2l·AUIJ. 22): You may bt pullcdJn two dlrecLlona 1l mu J. taneously. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. Call 142-5678. Put • lew words to work lor ou. 22 >: Oalo 1n41oated 23·No.. 21): Moveme"t, throu_1h variety , memo1, calla and creiUvffy, liJUi In your -r e.faTivu domTnate. bwn Jud1ment. Artair of For cu tend to be heart 11on1.1enda. scattertd; veraaUllt)' 11 LUHlA <Stpt. 23-0ct. ·a nee-.'#/ 22): Accent on property. 'SAG Altlt11 <Nov. home. conCldlng ln older 22-Dec. 21 >: Emph11l1 lndlvldual. on money. J>Olleutona, 8 C 0 B PI 0 < O ~ t. p a..v m e n t s a n d No Hero at Home CJUCAOO (AP) -Jt Is perh1ps one of UCe'a 8mull lronte1 that Christopher Columbu1 11 hcmtlded in thl11 hemisphere to a much areater dearce than on the continent ot his or111n. Neither In Italy tho lamoua aeam1n'1 birthplace. nor ln Spain, the country that flnuncod -and profited from -hla voya1et, 11 there a major clly or town that be1r1 hl1 name, uys the World Book Encyclopedla. But on tbl1 side or the world, the Republic of Colombli carrld hl1 name, and 10 do numerous towns, riven, slreet1 and publlc bulldJn11. For many Latin American people Oct. 12 1, a day of celebrations to honor their Spanish nerltaae1 whlla tn Amcrlca 1t 11 celebtattd on the 1tconca ) Monday IA October. • Amerlca bH been celebrallnt Coturnbus' ar· rt val on these shores since 1792, when New York City honored the 300th annlverury of lht event. Jn 1920, Columbus Day was declared a perma- nent federal holiday. And .Americana have been celobrallng annually since then with par1de1 and banquet.a. colltctlont. Beautify lll.UOUnd.lnl1. IN ADDITION, the -.---salliIUWltwrrabound in CAPatCORN <Dec. lllllt Blle)'t tuna -22·Jan.19~C)'ole hl1h -1omt ot whJch welth aoo take lnlUaUve. Perfect pounds. One cau1ht re· proctdur•, technJquea. ctntly wtl1b1d 811 . AQVAftlVI <Jan. poundl -fuat 18 pound1 20·Ftb. 18>: Study 1hort ol the world'• rt• Capricorn muaace. Be cord. There are a110 ~onfldent -1>a1t ettortr. 1 mall er \una dolphin lnvt1lmenll work in and waboo ln 1rut your fav0t. 1 .... --.A .. ~ p 1 8 C 8 8 ( 1' 1 b • var ,.,.., .. "' numuw'"'· 19·March 20): You can November to May la h•nl on to alluaUon that the rlpo uuon for dralna you emoUonally 1trl&>ed mJrlln. and June · cand financially -or you to October l1 prlmarlly can free youraelf. for Paclflo 11Ufl1h. ,,..s199 MIJUCOCITY IDtip-4 ....... ,,..~ 159 MilATLAH •••hrt 103 FM • .. "Give, o.h give mo back my heart!" . , ... .. • .... - CP AIR (CANADIAN) spent u bUDCh'Of • money reaetlrchlng where do ~ple 10 ~d why? They found there are ialand peopla. <sun, sea and sand). Desert people: } Mountain peopte ond city people. • Tropical islands turn me on. You get desert AND sea at Caba San Lucas, the tip of Baja California. Several new hotels. <Sad to sa.Y they're expensive.) For mountalns, the Canadian Rockies or The Au1trlan TyroJ in winter. ~ .. For a clty, there's no place like London. ••• 0 WHEN A MAN IS Uted or London, he .. is tired of llfe; for there is ln London all tha~ -:: .. life can afford ... So said Samuel Johnson to • ~i: t he adrnlrlna Boa well over hls bubble·and· •. --: ... squeak at the Cheshlre Cheese. .. ...;;: ... . .. -.. ... . •,,,• ..... a book that would help m~:·: identify wlldlHe and blrd1 on a tr~ throqll!•: • · natlonalpark1lnnorthemlndld' •:•: Hetpl <Amon1 questions that &end mtt:•; .. straight t-0 the kitchen for a no&•in oJ,.··: cooking shel'l'Y,) Any answer? I'll forward • :• Tnxl · ~· llilllll(jl -· ./"', I A FlllEND JUST BACK fromX:. w ALJONG across Nepal for three weeks.~ <It's a tOW' but a ru1eed one.> "Tht most:• .. ~ excitlna-~mt ol my lll•I ..¥o-U:Ca aotnt;".--~ ·throU.it~-valley at 6,000 teet and youlookUllt ~#-·· _ .and the peaks of the Hlmalayaa ar,a aUlt•J- 20.000 feet above you ••• Slept ln tenta • • . ! Sherpa ~ld~a carry your 1ear. tFort.uMte I bou1ht six botU~::X'ln 10ln1 thrOUih Lon on.) No rrnts. t h:_,,.IHt-__....,......._ batAtnthr-ee.we.eks •.. •· ••• -··.,---r:--• w • ANOTHER FRIEND 18 bulldln1· . cottaaes on Bora &ora ln French Po\yneala. ~ . · The lslands·Under·tbe-Wind. "The moat"' : beauWul llland Jn the South Pacific ... moet · • · writers havesald. <Meil too, l'mafrafd.) ' Point i1 1 these w l be for SALE. file-.-~ ·Fr..eJ\dt colonial aovtrnment has been .•~ , touchy -iDout lett\nJ 1ore1anera bu-y • anything. "Marlon Brando's bouaht four ot them ... Each cottage haa it's own private • motu -a tlny laaoo~~ltmd with a halt dozen coco palm• where you can play · ·~ beachcomber. Then paddle back to the big • house for an evening gin-and-tonic and wattj) theaun.!J?laah Into the Paclflc. ~ . . STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR Ill CLAllf1'11D llCTION "°" ANIWlftl ' ' ' l l • " ' " . ft DAILY PILOT ~ Sunday. October 18. 1971 • ~ Moving Up In Real Esta~e • MERRILL !SUTLER m of Newport Beach has ~en named assistant ~rector of marketing for y BuUer Housing Cori).. an Irvine developmeotlirm. BuUer has worked for his father's firm since 1970, when he started as,a labol'er during his summer vacation. Two summer later, he moved into the firm's Irvine office as a 1><>9kkeeper- ac countant. l'he past two s ummers , he worked as an assistant estimator. aun.•• Butler earned his real estate .lit;ense in 1976. lie is a member of the-Newport Mesa Board of Realtors, the Building Industry A~sociati?n's Sales and Marketing Council and its 'llome Bwlders Council. TOBE BORDEN, former food and beverage director of the Chanteclair restaurant in Irvine, is ndW af. filiated with Search International. lnc., an in t ernational real estate management and investment firm in Irvine, as ;i. consultant for -·-··- restaurant and hotel /motel ,,J'Operties. • .. ~. Prior to' his position at the Chanteclair, Boden worked with such restaurants as Scandia and Cbasen's in Beverly Hills, Windows or the World, New •01tDU • ~rk City; and the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. , • ~ .. A native of Sweden, Boden tor eleven years was owner/manage r or the Owl Inn, a popular ~ restaurant and hotel in U'ppsala, Sweden. Since 1961 • he has been a member of Chaine des Rotisseurs, an international gourmet organiiation founded in 1248 , by the King of France.. .. J ERROLD R. COLE. of ColdweH BanJCer '•".'C4mmercial Brokerage Company, Newport Beach : • Aaice, was honored by the Irvine lnduslrial ---.-1111plex (UC ) as IIC's Broker of the Year at its Also: Bruce Brusseau of Newport National Company, Newport Beach ; Michael Hay of lndustria) Brokers,· Irvine; Ronald Malouf of Malouf, Inc., Irvine; J bseph Quagletti of Industrial Realty, Gardena, Jerrrey LeHecka of National Services, Newport Beach; Togo Tanaka of Ross Realtors, Los Angeles: Roger Clark of Valley Realty, lrvirle; Clarence Gaughen or Real Estate Associates, Orange; William G. Symington or R.C. Harris Co.., Los Angeles; and Les Swanson of Melendres Real Estate, Irvine. LEJGJITON JI. "TONY" FRENCH, of Newport Beach. vice pres ident and resident manager for Coldwe ll Ba n ker Commercial Brokerage Company's Newport Beach office for the last seven years, has resigned .that position to become a private real estate developer. French, 40. has joined with John B. Parker in the new enterprise with offi ces at 1000 Quail St., Suite 120, Newport Beach. , French is chairman or the bbard or the Orange Coast Y .MCA. lie has served on the board of directors or United Way (Newport/Costa Mesa) and the bO~Td Of directors or the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Ile is a pasl president of the Newport Center Association. FHHtH TOM JACOBS, fo rmerly an accountant with the finance division of the Irvine Company, has been appointed controller of Irvine Pacific. His responsibilities include project control. devising project budgets, feasibility analysis and the supervision of general accounting procedures. Jacobs joined the Irvine Company a year ago after spending three years as a CPA with 'the firm of Coopers and Lybrand in Newport Beach. He holds a m aster's degree in accounting from ' the University of Arizona and is a member of the American lnstitute or Certified Public Accountants and the CaJirornia &>.:1ety of Certified Eubli~ Ac- c9untants. He presently lives in Newport Beach with h.is wife and son. Unique Grougi[lg Of HOrhes Discovered in Huntington Beacfi Discover for yourself the Mmited edition of just twen1y custom homes to be fo und at Stonewood Estates. The prtces are quite historic fo r the Immense value · received. These extremely spacious single-family homes, ju.st a few blocks from the oc~an are situated on a quiet but friendly cul de sac In one.of the most sought after areas In Huntington Beach. Only a few fortunate families will enjoy: nearness to the beach • close proxlml1y to shopping centers • walking· distance to schools • neighborhood and community parks Stonewood Estates will offer: 3 car garages • 2 and 3 fireplaces·• all m¢tsonry property line walls • ~a large closet, shelf and storage areas • Interior planters • extensive use (jf masonry and stone • customized entry walks • cathedral ceilings • all ceramic tile entnes • micro- wave oven'S • sunken tubs with separate dressing rooms included In master bedroom • generous (up to 60% more) carpet and tile a llowonces- to list only a few of the many fea1ures. No closing costs or loan fees How about financing for decorating/land- scap ing o t a swimming pool for your yard. We hove arranged ~10,000 second trust deed·loans @an unbelievable 5% Interest rate~ Homes from $154,250 eon<.1111on$ Will bo.lwi:>loin; d , bv JJ!JI ¥.Ile~~ aoant. H-~;;i;~Jllll~al Broker Recognit.ion Banquet. 'Cole wasnonored""ltong-wttJria-feH&W-Southem- PAULE. CARLSON. of Irvine. has been named vice. president of the..Koll Company, a West Coast. io vestment developer anag8\Ual corrtracung ---~-Omia...teal_estate brokers at a dinner at the Cnaotec,a--rr Restauraut r Irvine following a reception-at lhe Irvine lndustrial Comple>ff headQuarters bu.ildlng. } Otber brokers honored by the IIC include: Dave Cannon, Ray Olmscheid, Peler Leider, Ron Showalter and James · DeGraw of Coldwell Banker Commercial Brokerage • . Coi;npany, Newporl Beach of· I . COL~ fice; Erik Hansen and George agins Jr., of Coldwell Banl\er's Santa· Ana of· ; James Menconi, . James Hood . alld Edwin erve of Grubb and Ellis Newport Beach office; tan Davison and Marty Jones o( Davison and· ~nes Lld. Irvine; and Steven Mcl)owell· of. ~Dowell a!1d Associates, €()Sta Mesa. ' . I fir..m.. • Carlson, 33, a native of San Fi'ancls~cr. heads lhe company's new Asset Mana rpent Division. with r esponsibility for more than s.000.000 squa re feet or spa.ce. in its 39 major projects located throughout the Western United Stales, with more under construction Carlson has been active in civic affairs, ser ving as a member of the Governor's Advisory Board on California State Parks. a member or the California State Boa rd of cuLsoH Directors or the Boy Scouts of America and €-b-8-irm an of the Newport Beach Parking' Commission (· - A limited edition of just 31 elegant condominium homes with ocean views or a panorama of the valley below. Boldly innovaflVe and superbly built, in dramatic multi-level styling with an abundance _of lass and every luxury feature. Choose from three 1s inc iVefy-different -two bed· room, two and one-half bath desl~ns. $74,900-$87,9()p 1--;------::.t ·.------t&u-no~-e.xcltlng. refr~ new lifestyle now in this unique communify--_, just twp min1.1tes from fabulous Dana Point Marina and miles of white sand beach. Enjoy your own private recreation center with pool and jacuzzi at home. See The Mooring tor the finest ocean·oriented homes at a price tliat is still affordable. . _., -33506 Valley View Co\Jrt, Dana Point, Califorriia 92629, Telephone (714) 661-1050~- .. .. , Sunday, October 16, 19n DAILY PILOT .,,.,.Q 1 Housing in Second 'Recoverj' Stag~ . . -By Rand•ll McCudle, PhD. Re•ltor J jut left City Hall wl&b •rum of paper simply bee.-e I wu& to add a room to my home. I uadentud that some cities ln &be mJdweat have no· itoa.lal onllaaaces at all Hd they get along just flae. ·· ~ii all lhb red tape n~essary? I would think that lmprovlDg your home would benefit the city. . After all' we are vpgradlng tbe valuation ol our property and consequently the city's tax base. But las&ead, City Hall makes me feehs Jf they are really dolDi me afavor and Indeed, I may not be JM!r0tltted to add my room unless I submit on the required ._forms all klads ot documentation, reasons and drawlap. Then, "It wUI be considered." T.W., Newport Beach At first, I thought your question would be more appropriate for the 'Gloomy Gus' section of this paper. However, on second thought l would imagine that there are a significant number of people wbo share your ffflings. To answer your question in a nutshell, zoning Jaws and your Covenants, Conditions a.Ad Restrictions spell out the requirements as to wfl\t kind ol bUlldings may be constructed, how they can be constructed and how they may be used. Most de· sirable comrpunities have zoning laws and these laws are there but for one purpose. To protect you. the homeowner. Most people Jlke to live in a conforming community. When they buy they want to be assured that the neighborhood of their choice will retain its character. Some common zoning restrictions limit the site or the lot, specify only one family dwelling per lot and the front, side and rear yard setbacks are carefully outlined. WASHING TON'" -The housing lndustry has en· tered the aecond stage of the overall economic re- covery, according to the monthly real estate status report prepared by the Nati<?}'lal Association of Realtors· Department of Economics and Resear~h. The early stage. the report says, was cha..-ac- terized by a rapid flow or funds into thrift institu· Uons, a cyclical low point for Interest rates, a rise in consumer confidence and, thus, a brisk housing market. • In the ~econd stage, however, growth has been more moderate. The .backlog of buyer demand ls being satisfied and int~rest rates are beginning to rise because of comqetltloft by business for loans. •on1E HOUSING RECOVERY, which ls now 28 months old, has entered this second stage," said H. Jackson Pontius, association executive vice presi· dent. "During the past six months single-family starts and new and existing home sales have slowed noticeably in tt}eir growth . ·''Th.is ls viewed as healthy and desirable. Tbe single-family market already is proceeding at a record clip. It is advisable to keep housing on a steady growth path and avoid the 'boom and bust· syndrome that has plagued real estate in the past.·· The report also notes "numerous c ro~s, currents" in the mortgage market. Although the maximum allowable interc!>t rate for government- backed loans rose from eight to 8.S percent and several major banks increased their prime rate to 6.75 percent, one major bank surprised the business community· by reducing its prime back to 6.S per- cent. There is optimism that inflation will be con· fined within reasonable limits, the report says, even though inflation and interest rat.es have been the most volatile and troublesome components of the total economic picture. THE CURRENT YEAR LIKELY will be the best ever Cor the existing single-family home market, according lo the report, since resale acUvi· -We recommend that zoning and Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions affecting that partlcular~reperty be reviewed thoroughly before buying the home-of yo1,1r choice. However, zontng regulations may also put a crimp into tutore remodeling plans .you may have in mind. For ~xample, if the area is zoned for one·family homes, you may not be able to use a part of the house for •---:----.; .... me special use, a\tth ~erting ~ea for an ;uuu:.tment for a family member or rental or using a part of thenouse Thr'dJl otfke'Ot"-pal'tl)A·foF~ business. There may be hdght restrictions or maximum/minimum square footage requirements. La Cuesta Unit_,s Near ToBeaeh --: Life on a beacb-close Before buying, ask your realtor exactly what plateau Is a major the zoning is, how toning would affect you and the feature of La Cuesta geographic Umlts•of residential and business-zoned Racquet Club, a collec areas in your neighborhood. It will affect the future tion of town homes at value or your property and save you from an unexp· Beach Boule vard and ededdisappointmenl. Memphis. one block · :--· sc>uth of Adams A venue BDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle i.! prendent oj Ille in liuntin.;ton Beach Real Eltatfrra and an author, lecturer and instructor. Send Built by Ayres the I ast 1/()Urcom~aand~atfQMtoRan4oJlMcCordle,c othe unit of 25 of thc~e three DoUyPilo(.P.O.BozlS60,CostaMeS492626. . bedroom townhdtnes is now available for s ale, ~-Private Mortgage accordint: to F"ranll- Rupp, sates director -. A special $2 .000 in lerior d~oratin~ al Jowance IS-bein~ offered to homebuyers fo r a limllt:'d time. Rupp -;aid Details are ava1l.1hl1• 1n the s ales offi ce \_ -- Companies Gain The government, long the luder in the home mortgage insurance business, has finished second to private enterprise for a three-monlh period ending August 31. According to the ~ot.lgage Insurance Companies of America. Washington, D.C .. the \naustry traoe assoc 1 allon. pn v ate mortgage ln:iurance companies insured 188, 190 mortgages nationwide on single famil~ouses while th~ Federal Housing Aclministra ion and Veterans Admlnlslration combined iflsu d 172,792 for the three months ending August 1977. IN ADDITION, PRIVATE mortgage insurance companies topped the government agencies for June and July, marking the first time the private sector mo~ed ahead of the FHA and VA. "The figures are si&ri"ificant because a new and larger segment of potential homeownets, who coulttn't afford lo buy homes, can afford them." says. Gerald F. Friedman. president of MOIC Investment Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisc.. the country's oldest and largest private mortgage tnsurallce rtrm. "And with innatlon continuing, there's good Indication that this trend toward private-mortgage insw:ance. _u a ~ay to buy a home, could continue through the Calf buylng season." · FRIEDMAN SAYS THE three· month figures renect. healthy.recovery for the housing industry which should continue well. into next year. Private mort1ace.l.osurance enables married couples, unmarried couples, sfngfe men or single women to buy a house wlth a downpayment as low as five percent. In effect, it Insures the low- downpayment mortgage loan that a flnanclal ln•titution makes to a prospective buyer. Some view sites a re still available The two s tor"y homes. with prices ra n.;in.; from $89,900 lo S97 ,990 (sub1ect to in- crease without notice>. a rc part of a lSO·hom~e ncir;hborhood. A choice of three dif- ferent floor plans i!-of- fered m sizes ranging from 1,520 to 1,722 square feet. Amon-' Interior features are cattietral ceilin~s. woodburnlnit fireplaces, carpeting, gas ran.ies and' ovens, dishwas Hers, ash t abinetry}tile coun· tertops, as standard, cultured marble pullman tops, fashionable oval basina, ceramic tile and showers over a ll tubs and, in some plans, tile Roman tub baths. Esch home Is provided· with direct-access two-- ca r ~a r a~e and automatic door opener. II COHCllNfO I} •uvtNT WIL~ T' .. ~ ~-------0 ----- SUNSET WALK a hancock brown• a wat1on d••• o mant 10%DOWN INCOME DUPLEX HOMES Here Is an opportunity to bel\t ln fla.tion and to up-grade your life- style. Sunset Walk Is s quality duplex community providing a home and Income, You can live in a spacious 3 bedroom and den home with 2 baths and a priva.ie patio. And rent the 2 bedroom, 2 bath OAROEN apartment home for top dollar. OROvE FWY thereby decreasing your monthly payment• and Increasing your equity ct and opportunity for appreclallon. -jt-t<:~:!-:-+--:.=:..r~.....J• South of the Garden Grove Freeway on Fairview at 12th Street, Santa Ana Phone (714) 964-1585 (714) ~3500 ~ SAN lfl.GO ~ PRICED FROM: $106,000 to $113,000 ,_ ty has fluctuated between 3.2 and 3.S million units on a seasonally adjusted annual rate over the pa~t six months. The realtor researchers anticipate a continua- tion of that "very respectable range" through the summer months. <May's rate was 3.3 million to 3.5 million units.) · ln what the report regards as an aberraUon, the . annual rate ot new home sales dipped 12 percent in Aprl\ to 726,000 units. Having held at more than 800,000 units from December 1976 through March 1977, new home ~ales are OXPeCted to continue at an 800,000 rate for the remainder of the year. New home construction continues strong, with May new hous ing starts at an annual rat& of 1.929,000. Tho healthiest segment of \his activity, the report says, Is in single·family construction, which accounted for an annual rate of 1,461,000 un· its. The remaining 468,000 multl·tamUy starts are ahead of last year's depressed figure, but still well below the rate required to prevent perilously low rental vacancy rates, the report said., TOTAL STARTS, HOWEV~R, lncludlnf" ~lb slngle·and multi-family units were. S4.i, pet;tent over the May 1976 rate and 85.5 perce9t above I.be May 1§75 level. A key indicator of future conatrucUon actlvitf, the report says, is the one-month 2.8 percent rite in new buUdlng perm I ti. A marked slowdown ht the flow of savln&F-into thrift lnstltutlons -the prime source of mof11a1e credit -is described In the report as 'prh:nvily seasonal in nature. Net new savlnea inf ederaJt Jn. sured savings and loan associations fell to.$1.9. billion in AprJI Crom the $3.6 blUlon March total= Despite the sharp drop in savings in a, mortJUUte lending by the S&U remained a ng, with $8.8 bl Won in loans closed during AprJl,.. a record for·the month and a 36.9 percent gain over the April 1976 total. ALSO, A CLIMB IN commitments !or ~re len~g. the report suggests, points to a cont!nua· ti on of a healthy mortgage lending pace tbrOUJ)Uhe summer months. · 'Total Reform' Urged ·:: Everyone in California seems to agree that pro· perty taxes are too high, but rew know exactly how lo remedy the situation. -The president of the st~te Realtors' organiza· tion hus offered some answers and emi>hasiied that in the Ion{! run, "only total reform will bring si~nificant relief." AS'1!EAD·OF THE 98,0QO-member California Association of Realtors, J erome Blank of Albany, agrees with most Californians -the increasing pro· perty tax burden must be lessened. Blank believes the best way to do this is to work with local governments in an ~rtort to limit any in· crease in local government expenditures, except LOOKOUT ' those that are required as a r esult of the national rate oC infl ation and by population growth. "'Aa Realtors, we arc working with city councils, boards of s upervisors and directors or special assessment districts -requesting them to look at their ovet.all 1977 budgets," Blank said. 1·, ., INCREASES IN ASSESSED valuation d\ltMo the rise In real estate values should be offset by tax rat.e deereases when city councils and boards of s upervisors set their annual tax rate • .accordlng to Blank. · " • Blank suggested that pending state leglslartive proposals may also help place a celling on loeat governmental budget expenditures. •• SANTA ANA FwY. TO $PLENDID VIEWS of the lights ol Orange County and the University of Califom1a. Irvine, below. Look forward to a carefree adult hfes,yle in these d1sttnc11ve new limited ed111on homes. The contemporary exterior architecture adapts bea~tlfully to the scenic hlllside terrail) En terrain In airy skylighted Interiors. Spend your leisure ttmo al the community recreation center en1oying night-lighted tennis courts, a swimming pool, jacuzzi and open-air cabana. One Bedroom and Den to Two Bedrooms and Den (714) 752·0441 by IRVINE PACIFIC ' Campus to TuMle Rock Drive. Left on Turtle Rock to Sycamore ~reek. Sycamore Creek right 10 Moss Glen. For Information on future Turtle Roel< homes oell (714) 551-1500 l"•lc• •lf<rCllW 1011()'1 • :- ') c10 0A1L v PILOT l\forigages • Pin-sued • ·Bf Bankers ... . WASHING TON -Bankers are aa-~ively seeking to increase lhe1t"; share of the residential mor\Cage Jnarket, according to 'prelilbinaey r esults of a study re. leas~ by the American Bankers Ass~Uoo. · The study, conduct ed for ABI\"• Housing and Real Estate Finaqc:e Division, shows that a substintial number of the na- tion 'i baJOOj are active In the secottOary mortgage market, said Dean Boyes, chairman of the stody steering committee. Sunday, October 16. 19n ) \ . . . Shadow Run Offers ChoiCe ,. Growing families have an almost unlimited choice of room use in the two-story Plan 4 el Shadbw Run/Lake Forest, a new Wa.rmington Development single-family home community. Architecture West of Orange designed the four-bedroom, two- b a th al'rangem ent for the changing needs of families with children from toddler lo college age. desijpls.available at Shadow Run where homes are priced to $94,000. Other one ¥d tw9·story plans, three or four bedrooms, offer up to 1,471 square feet of li ving'space. PRICE INCLUDES luxury and . convenience features ln each home are shag carpeting in living room, h a n s. s tairs, bedrooms and closeu; decorator. Jig-ht fixtures; a nd custom · plumbing fixtures. ''Wille these results are pre- limioary," noted Boyes, who is Vice l)reside nt of First National . -B~d Oregqp, Portland, "they indi~te the commitment of WOOD-SHEATHED EXTERIORS FEATURED AT CAN~N VILLAGE IN COSTA MESA Opper and lower level sleeping quarters include a large, secluded master bedroom suite for adult privacy and a convertible bedroom/den for guest and family use downstairs. TY/! large secondary bedrooms apa_ bath share the upstairs with a:: multi-purpose loft which overlooks the living room below and lends special architectural tnterest to the plan. Included are prewirtng for telephone and televlslon. weathentripplng on an exterior doors: underground utlli ties. ~moke detector system, copper wete r llnes, gas-forced air heJting, exterior wall a nd ceiling insulation and concrete drives. t>allMUstosupportthevitathome Canyon Village loan).ctor oC our economy.•' . BOYES WAS referring lv $!au.tks developed in a survey mai~ Co 4,000 full service bana. Assets of banks surveyed ranged from $2S million to $1 billioo. A representative sampl- Mesa Homes Sell Fast A MASONR\'_lireplace with stub out for log lighter serves as the focal point of the living room which is perfect for formal entertaining. Informal or formal dining in the clean flowing dining room/kitchen combination which has a breakfast ·bar, convenient pantry, hard'Wood cabinetry·, dishwasher and disposal. Shadow Run •s Lake Forest location provides residents with the opportunity to take advant. .. ge or the area's many ac· claimed recreational amenities including boating and fishing on the community 'lake, swimming provided by both an adult and toddler pool and six tennis courts. ~g t(, initial responses showed 0 ff c ring 28 sing I e. fa mi I y that 'U per cent of banks sur-homes in the new Costa Mesa veyed were actively selling res idential community or Canyon morta,ages in the secondary Village, J.H. Gregory and ~ar~. Associates, builder of the S2.2 T~ee -·quarters of those million development, sold out respaading said the) intended to Phase One of the two and three tqcrcilse--their-perlicipat.ion in -bed.room hQ.m_eL~riceo from the f..OU-e. S74~ to S82,950. ~ --- S ing mortgages on the Located on Canyon Drive and ~ecOiidary market allows banks Wilsoo,-the.~mes. are lo reomvest Cunds in home Joans, sheathed in horizontal. vertieal and ')a considered essential if and diagonal cedar siding l)ani.•are lo increase their lend-combined with stucco and wood ing fitivily. Without the secon-trim. Hand laid brick fireplace • Can yon Village homes have ceramic tile countertops with backsplash, s heet vinyl flooring and lumin o u s cei lin gs . Microwave and gas ovens, dishwasher, range, disposal in the double stainless s teel sink, and plumbing for an icemaker refrlgeraHJr 111"1!' ·iintaHed: Raised panels accent the (Urnilure-Cinisbed ash cabinetry. To be ready or occupancy before the end or the year, the new homes are within walking dis tanc of the Costa Mesa • A sales office at 994 Trabuco Circle is open daily from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the site of the homes. To reach Canyon V11lagc, take the San Diego Freeway and exit at Harbor Boulevard. Drive south on Harbor and turn right on Wilson towa)'d lh e ocean. --<J<mtinue-on-Wilson t.o CilQ.Yon Drive and then turn right again al CanYon Drive and the entry to the development in Cost.a Mesa. A two-car garage and choice of three exterior elevations wilh brick or stone veneers and heavy :ibakc_ roofs are also highlighted in Plan4. The 1,800-square·foot Plan 4 is ju· one....of ~e_ distinctive Shadow Run·s furnis hed models and onsite sales office may be easily reached by tal<ing the San Diego F reeway to the Lake Forest Drive exit, driving east approximately one mile to Overlake Road and then right oo Overlake to the developmenL Ht-.....,.~--market fad1ttr. Jendabte e-him~ccent the e.xterio Cun=would quickly be com-and wood shake ~oofs are ~rsatility-Succeeds _ RegionaJ P&r"*-S~ ----the area include Wilson -Qri , pr&Venting new loan standard. l>rig tions. Featuring side entries, ""the • _._ formal entryways with clay tile uq,.SEEMS clear from these or wood parquet flooring have a.1rlJJtesults,'' Boyes continued, views of lh.e sunken living room "tbzfl>anks wanl to investigate o r second floor gallery. .UJ ,.ifportunilies available lo Cathedral ceilings, some with U.e•_.for satis fying increasing exposed beams. soar above the 4e~ (or houslng. In its final living rooms. Each of the four phaser the study will look further floorplans has a dirting area and i.Dt9 '"'Cilrrent functioning Of the-family room or den. ~~ary market, presen\ op- slon• Jor better bank ullliuUon ARRANGED ON cul-de·sac and, ~sibly, suggest certain s treets. the ne w homes are modifications to enhance individualized' by fourteen dtf. cess." rerent 'exterior styles. Concrete expected th11'r Gladstone driveways lead to the attached A.s~es. the Washington con· double gara(es. some or which ' &Ylt.ill!i firm commissioned by are equipped with automatic ;\-..~c0ndUrt'thtt study, will dooropeners.. __ deUfer final results in Complete with a long tis{ 6f Dec,.ber. appliances, kitchens in 4he . Elementary, Rea Middle School, 11nd E.na.neia High School in the.. Newport-Mesa Unified-School District. DESIGNED TO appeal to families deiiiring a beach·close environment. the Canyon Village community Is fully-walled with wood fencing aero~!> the back of all lots. Block w:ill fencin g is U4ied for the ~1.des and front of lbe completely enclosed rear yards and an e ntry gate ts providL'<l ror :icct-s:-.. Resort Planned The marriolt Corporntion has nnnounccd tha t it will develop 11 356-room company.owned luxury resort 1n Rancho Mtral{c. California. ne;J{ P:ilm Springs ~t Project ~d for Energy Me<Uures energy grants have been awa«led for two single-family cusl,tm homes in the private master-planned · $:Ommunity of Cotl:~ de Caza. announced Ar~~eet Peyo Mihallovski of lrviqe, who designed to the tes- jd~n~ for Creallve Real Estate l)ev.aopmentof Irvine. Oi'lnge County's only single-. lamilY residential project to re· ceive this grant. the two homes wilt incorporate solar energy .systWs for space heating, water tfeating and space cooling. Under the Jurisdiction of the Ener~y Research and Development Ad· minlsl.ration CERDA >. a total of ~ alojects invo\ vin~ 3,408 single anct multifamily dwelling units throgghout,.the United States ·hav-.becn chosen to participate it\ tt\is program, which has awafded S6 million m grants ~ine. its inception in January, 1976; ··s,,1ar assistance is the most f ea'• i b I e and run c ti on a I aJteQtative for the conservation pf etlergy currently available to Ute >-omebuilding industry," not- e~ lflhailovskL "The ERDA t)rotram will enable ttr~hitects and• builders to develop and evaQiate solar systems which wi~l.maxlmiie the efficiency of this power source for use within our homes." . WJTH ENERGY sources :it Coto de Caza limited to ele<:trici- ty and butane gas, Mihailovs k1 decided to apply solar systems to the two homes before he even became aware of the ERDA pro- gram. Jn cooperation with ERDA. a complex monitonng system will be maintained in one of the homes lo provide, informa- tion and statistical data on the savings •incurred by' the solar operation. ''Limited energy sources. similar to the situation we found at Coto de Caza, necessitate in- novations in heating and cooling systems as well. as creative de- s igns to minimize energy r e· quiremcnts,,. noted Mihallovski lnvglving 2,100 and 2.SOO square feet of interior living s pace, both homes have been created to utilize a solar system. which was designed by ECOS As- sociates of Santa Ana and manufactured by Solargenics Inc. or Los Angeles. The opera· lional Portions of the system are in a prefabricated package which will fit into the sloe-age sec- tion or each garage. Solar panels have been devised to conform to Attcn tloaln.-vestors_ the roof lines of the two homes. ~ct placed so that they are onent- cd to the sun ut the prope r angle for maximum cfflc1cncy. DESIGSED TO provide solar epcrgy ass1stancl· for ht>at1ng or both the ir)tcrior space and wall!r as well as :-.p:H:l' c•oolinJ?. it is an- tici pated thut cul'h sy:-.t4m will pruvidt' a !-.ubs tantial sa\rngs uvcr convPnt ion al method:;. Estimate!-.· 111c ludc RO percent s upport of water hcallnJ.L 70 per- cent ~upport of i.pace heating and 30 p4.:r cent s upport of space coolinJ! This savings has been augmented h} the Cact that the homes have been especially de- ~1gncd for energy efficiency. Northern exposures minimiz- ing, direct s unlight. double glaz- int( of all WtndO"S· e.itlra.beav_y ins ulalton. and proper onenta- t1on or room configurations to maximize natural venlll<.it1on are :1mong the architectural fcalure.c; which havl' Ix-en used lo ·con- "erve energy ID these homes Situated on a hillside site, the homes have been designed in a downhill. two-story configuration "1th a portion of each home ac- tuully backing onto the hill. This has provided an additional nnturol insulation. searching for Prune Locatlop Rental Property. • Wl~JIAMOOD Luxurious Duplexes Due to Jcnckr rejection of buyers, a few luxurious \Vlllowood Duplex units arc hack on U1c market, priced from 8134,500. Ready for rentals startln~ micl-~o ,·cml>cc, each unit. ls tnllv clelu:itc in cvcrv detail: . . . 1:r11111 ~1111 I Hqto 1:" "· tnkc Fair',,.,, t''<ll 11orth · to ;\l11l·.\1th11r. Id\ tn plush carpcUn~, futty drnpc~ ceramlc entry Liles; kitchen~ have built-in ran~c, oven, di~hwashcr; nrnstcF suites feature large .. wardrobes with mirrored doors; ( in:c"' Ilk, 1 l~h1 1111 m-----t--:'"il~· CA!c.1.1' ~ 14.l \~\!!1!.lk 2-car e n closed garn~c~; private landr-1capcq w1d foncccl ~ patios and mu~h more. ~ Priced from "13~) · l'rt>m :'\.-w1111c:t 11w\'. 1111<•' ;\lnc\rthnr exit Wt"~I 111 .,......, _____ ,...,_. CrCl'll\lll,,r1µh11111, Crn'4,\'lllc lo \\ tllm\oocl. '(714)557-9710 for information and Rental Pr6gn.un details. Open 10 to 6. 1 ' •• Spacious Plan 24, a lhree- bedroom and bonus room home. has been exceplionally well received at InOuentral llomes or Lake Forest. reports Wes Weiss- inger, Walker & Lee's regional sales dke<:tor for Butler llousing Corp., deyeloper of the $16· million project. -"This extremely versatile plan l·an be adapted ..to have from three to fi~c bedrooms." said Wl•1ssinger. "Jn ;,ddit1on. it has many outs tanding des ign· highlights and includes a number of lultury features which are usually extra cost items " Tiff. TWO-STORY model µrornles over 2.SOOj;quar e r~et or II\ IDJ.! !-.pace It has a rl•ram1r t.ilc entry. a large dining room, a 13 rt h1~h nreplnce ID the Irving room. f1n·plarcs ID the family ruum Jnd mJ ... tl'r suite, a l 1.•nt r:.illy loca tC'rl "l'l bar. mirrored wardrobe doors in the master suite, a kitchen eating counter. and a separate laundry room. One elevation features a front bay window, another has a skylight in the master bath. A 28-foot-long bonus room upstairs may be divided into two 1!ood-s1zro bedrooms. making a total oW:ive bedrooms. or may be • used as~ g~me room. A separate bedroom suite on the first floor m:ly be used as a bedroom or den. PLAN 24 and the three ot.ber m odels, feature concrete driveways, garage door openers, dou.ble·door s haded entr ies, rtrcpl'3c-es-;n both livin#' and family rooms. formal dining rooms. wet bars, ceramic Lile countertops, extra closet space. and convemently-located separ· ated laundry areas. The homes £~ature an WlUS· ually -large amount o( wood siding and wood shingles, horizontal V-groove paneling and brick. Roofs are cedar s hingle or shakes. Tennis, swimming, and sailini are available to buyers as members of the Lake Forest . Ma s ter Homeowners A ssociation, t o whictt_ all residents belong for just over $12- per month. Prices for InOuential Homes of Luke Forest range from $89,950 to. $113.950. The sales office is open from 10 a.m. to dusk. The development bas easy ac~ess to the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeways . T'al<e the 'I.de • Forest Drive otlrltmp ·and go- northeasl on Lake Forest to Jeronimo Road, then left oo J eronimo one block to the models. In the Vill~ge of NorthWood IRVINE .,;:: ~ ;.. -----, .. . ~ :--::-_·_~ ... ' ~f ..... ~ ... . ~ ~t f\eservouons now being accepted on mese ' -------- bnlhontly des~ 0 & 4 bedroom, 1 & 2 slory homes • Arch1ceccurql boldness w ith high sioped ceilings • Drscincuve clerestory windows • Wood siding • Shingle s1d1ng • l\usuc wood beams • Greenhouse windows (mosc plons) • Ceramic c1le countenops and tlWINE Ol VO. al lf\VINE rg ______ _. c:: >-·---ii SANTA ANA ~ FWY ffi 1 aD~,...----. L--SA-:-N-:-:0:::7.IE;:;GO FWY '• . • Armstrong sheet vinyl l~itchen flooring • Self-cleaning anp Microwave ovens Son Diego Freeway or Sonco Ano to Culver Dr. exit. north co Irvine Olvd. •Toll stands of Eucalyprus.tr~ • lo tbe new Vllloge of Northwood. lrvlneof right Y1 mile to the Pood~oso Homes Soles tro1ler (714) aj2.9190 -. Ciunrnnfccd SaJc for your present home And cquJty odvnocc plum; 11r c Hvnlloblc. -.,. ... \ I . • . . I 4-speed. rack and pmlon steering. bucket seats. carpeting, mink:onsote. power front d'c brakes. wheel co"8rs. AM radio, electric rear window defrosle1. tinted glass. 2.3 litre 2V engine Stk. #042 Ser. #8R t 0Y101437 DUNTON'S PRICE ~3199 BRAND NEW '1-1 GRANADA -4 DOOR GHIA SEDAM Fadory air conditioning, st•el·belted radial tires. woodtone intenor accents. vinyl. roof. 302 q o V-8 engine. autorrehc transmission. front cornenng tamps. d1t 1tal clock. filt steenng wtleel. power steering. fingertip speed caitrol. 4-way power seat. power front disc brakes. AM/FM stereo ra(ta. tinted glass-compl. Stk. 114553 Ser .. #7W83F200343 RETAIL PRICE •••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••••••• $7316 SAU PltJCE ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• $6186 DUMTON~S $ 1200 DISCOU • BRAND NEW ~ '77 EOR.D_. · F-240 CUSTOM STYLESIOE PICICUP 300 CID engine. chrome iront bumper, full foam seat. lold1ng seat back. dome lamp, headliner. 6800 GVW package. emissions system-control pkg . power steenng. dual bright swing lock mirrors. tinted W/ndshleld. extra coohng radiator. rear slep bumper, amp & oil gauges. Stk. 115475 Set. JF25BRZ08020 DUNTON'S PRICE BRAND NEW '77 M~VERICK 4 DOOR SEDAN Factory air cond tioning, vinyl roof. 302 CID V-8 engine. automatic transmission. w radial tires. power steering, power front disc brakes. front nd rear bumper guards. AM radio. intertor decor group, tinted glass-complete. Stk. #4058 Ser. t7K92F104063 • DUHTOM'S PRICE 400 CID 2V 8-<:yhnder. Cahforr11a em1sst0n eQ111pment, 5 H78X14 B wsw tinted glass-complete. 90 amp a1ternat0<. Stk. J5'420 Ser 11 7A47Sl84286 . D.UNTOM'S PRICE ' DAA.Y PILOT BRAND MEW •77 FORD COUNTRY S(l)UIRE WAGON Factory air ccinditioning. automatic transmlssk>n. power front disc brakes. power steering, steel-belled radial ply tires, 3-way magic doorgate. power rear window, locka~e underlloor storage. front bumper guards, wheel covers. electric clock. power ventilation ~tern. 400 CID V-8 engine, delu>te luggage rack. delu>te bumper group. AM radio, tinted glass-complete. Stk. #5560 Ser. 17J74S223462 RE1'AIL PRICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••• s1jo3 $.ALE PllCE ••••.••••• · •••••••••••••••••• ~ ••• ·• _. $5103 DUNTOM'S $1500 DISCOUNT 4 speed, power front drsc brakes. 1'400 p0und capacity wsw tires Stk. ,5252 Ser #SGT ATR35653 • DUMTON'S PRICE BRANDMEW . FIESTA '75 lL CAMINO CLASSIC • • • • $3111 17Pl YMOUTH YOLARE' WAG •• $4677 '71 .. TOYOTA C'WCA •••••••• $1977 ~\YI., 4 speod, air, mags, Special. (94SDlJ)() . '&5 GAWIE 2 DOOR • • • • • • • • $911 V-8, auto .• alr, P.S .. P.B .. radio, vinyl roof. Clean. (331GVK) V-8. auto., air. P.S., P.B., vinyl roof. Blue In color. (10804524 4411 ) V-8, auto., lug. rack, radio. Less than 6000 mi . (345RKL) ' '75 Fl 00 p .u ............... $3177 75 MERC COUGAR X~ $3877 73 PONTIAC VENT H. BACK •• $1877 V-8, auto .. air. P.S., P.B .• radio, vinyl roof. V -8 . a u to ., rad io. Little Ha uler . '71 PLYMOUTH FURY •••••••• $1277 'V-8. P.S. (1871958 Hurry. (357LVU) (2X17M3L103198) J.U!"J~~~; ~;.;; ,;~.!! :7!,.~~~!~~p H8a0.•AMiFM • ,~pP,~J!. 75 &AMARO ••.••••••••••• $4111 (1AOasel ) • ' -""--· _...._,._v~bucket seats. Sharp! (559POO) V-8, auto .. air, P.~ .. P.B .• radio. Sporty. '74 CHEY C-20 P.U. • ••••••• $3277 V-8, auto .. air, P.S .. PB .• shell, 8200 WUW. tutone. (97961T) 1 ~ '71 FORD CLUB WAGON •••••• $2277 V-8, auto., a11. Fix up a•d 911ve SSS (599CFW) 74DATSUI P.U ..•.......... S2977 4 cyl., 4 spded, custdm shell, paint & mags. (4516l'V) 15 LTD LANDAU 4 DOOR •• -~,'r7'"9-1~GMJ0'i) V-8. auto .. air, P.S. p B .• P.W .. P.S.. 'AM/FM 14 OLDS cun·~s SUPREME $3377 radio, tilt whl , vinyl roof. Luxury. (384MKJ) IW 16 MONTE CARLO -$3911 V-8, auto., atr, P.S •• P.B .. radio. Landau \op. • • • • • • • • • • (809JPW) V-8, auto ... air. P.S .. P.B .. AM/FM tape radio, tilt. Landau top. Even a CB (408NLD) 74 CHEY IMP WAGON • $2111 V-8. auto., air, P .S .• P.B .. radio. tug rack. (265KEF) 76 MERC MARQUIS WAGON . :'$4211 V·8, auto,. air, P.S,, P.B .. radio, lug. r ack. (858NPK) 75 MERC MNRCH 2DR GHIA •• $4377 V-8. auto .. air, P.S., P.B .. P.W ., radio, vinyl roof. Black Beauty. (993LXF) 76 BUICK SKYLARK $4977 V6 auto., air, P.S .. P.B. Clean (389POJ) . . . t V-8, aut<Y., air, P.S .. P.B. Save (485CTS) '68 DATSUN 510 WAGON •••• $1077 4 cyt.. 4 speed. (WVF779) '69 PLYM SPORT FURY •••••• $1 111 \Ua, auto., air. P.S., P.B., vinyl roof. See to believe. One owner. (ZMS071) '74 PINTO-. : •••••••••••••• $2177-· 4 cyl .. auto. Hurry & Save. (660LGU) ' 13 PINTO WAGON •••••••••• $2277 .l:f4 -MONJE· &ARUL • • . .•• : • $3877 75 F100 P.U •••...•.•••.•.• $4177 II-It--?,....,, aato .• ah. 'fl'tegs . ..f86$72Wl.--· 4 cyl., auto., air, new paint. (034JFI) 75 DATSUN 8210 .••••••••• $2777 4 cyl._, 4 speed, radio. Saves on gas. (241NKL) 75 FlOO P.U •••••.•••••••.• $3111 . • 6 cyl. (F108NV21455) 74 WCHOO IT .......... $3911 V-8, auto .. air, P.S1 tilt, speed control, vinyl root. Super sharp. (1C41 160) . ·FIRST IN IDYICI • FIRST· .. IAUI v'./. auto., air, P.S., P.B .. AM/FM radio, tilt, vinyl roof. (571 ALY) 12 LTD 4 DOOR ••••••.••••• $1777 V-8, Auto .. air. P.S., P.B. Lot of room. (892FZL; 15 MERC MONARCH 4 DOOR $3877 6 cyl .• auto .. air, P.S .. radio, vinyl interior, silver. Less than 16,000 mi. (930MVK) . / 15 MAVERICK •••••••••••• $1877 6 cyl .. air. (5K91L1 12109) . '1& PINTO WAGON •••••••••• $2977 4 cyl. 4 speed, mags. Super clean. (935NIN) ., 14 MUST II 2 + 2 ••.••••••• $2977 4 cyl., 4 speed, air. P.S. Sporty gas miser. (775MCL) . 75 VW BUG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $3277 4 cyl., 4 speed. radio. Vanlstung species . (495MXO) 74 OPEL MANTA LUXUS •••• $1777 4 cyl .. auto. (823MXU) '&& MUST •••••••••••••• ._. V-8, floor shift. Clean. (616ZZU) AU. CAltS sue.JICTTO NIOI ~U SAU INDS~ S.., 10.16-77 AU. Pt.ICIS PWS'TAX A UC .. SI FORD • • I UH01snucno v11W I or tntll'tl uppc:r Back Bay & sparkllni l liahts at nhtht. Suptirb pride or ownership •vldenetd In this spaclou' 3 bdrm. 3 bath t Npl Bc:h. executive home. 646.'7711 or J $40-8944. • DIHFIBJ> I DIU~HT Spacious Irvine, 4 bdrm 3 bath home. Sunken llv rm & fmly rm. Haised frml dln rm. circular brick entry. Cathedral I u1Un1s. Amenities plus. Exceptional pride of ow•rshlp executive home. $40-89M or 646-m 1. I l'llOK1' IOW OCIAH VIEW I Prom this btnly decorated 3 bedroom. 3 ' bath, residence with FORMAL d ining room. Walk to the beach of to comm. j facilities of 2 tennis courts, pool & jacuzzi. 846-7711 oUiM>-89M.... . f PIJVACY & SICl.USIOH Is provided by this Bae' Bay Npt. Bth. ' home In lovely location near Olerry Lake. 'Lie bdrms, <4 of them! l and Iota or room : for entertaining Including big swim pool! I 540·89'4or848-T711. IOAT SLIP . SPOIL YOUll WIN Place her on thJs gor&fous 4 bdrm Mesa Verde pedestal! You'll wine & dine her by candlelight In the lge frml din rm. She'll love you forever for placing her in this tastefully upgraded castle! Recently reduced $30,000 to $ll9,SOO. 545-9'91. COLONIAL HUGE R.001 Pl.AM Expansive home, elegant 4 bedroom, tiled entry, handy kitchen. Dining area, rec room, ranuly room. wet bar, lovely decor. For o private showing. BKR, call 540-1720. MESA VU.DE POOL-$19,500 A heck or a home for the money! Spacious family room. circular fireplace, eatin,g area, entry hall. 3 bedrooms, paUo, firepit a'!d pool, Won't last, BKR, call 540-1720. HUNTINGTON BEACH $72.500 LOTS OF TRHS Fruit trees galore! Sprinklered yards, party patio. 3 bedrooms. formal dining, separate family room, deluxe kitchen. The price ls right, BKR, call 842·2561 $51,000 HEW USTIMG PllJDI MllGHIOIHOOD In No. East Santa Ana.Orange Sehl. Dist. Beaut. 3 br, 2 ba home. Nett & clean & shows like new! Dome cover over Do-boy p o o 1. You' 11 •enjoy t b is q u I et neighborhood-only $84,900. 637-6770. 4 IDl.M 2 STORY . POOL Ir SPA VA terms, near new lge!>t "Morning Sun" near So. Coast Plaza . Immaculate condition. Owner transferred, need qwl'.k, best price In area. $103,990. We will guar· antee sale of your smaller home. 968·3371 or ~l754. LOWEST PltlCE in area. best buy. Like new, vacant, "Momin& Sun". Btn condition, upgraded thruout. plush crpts, mirrored wardrobes, tile entry, 2 patioe, see to appreciate. $79,990. 546-1754. 1.ARGAIM SHOPPERS ONLY SSJ,000 VA buyers, real beauty new on the market. J lge bdrms, 2 baths. Palos Vel'des stone frplc, thu"t CO\•ers one wall. Dblc car garage. Call today. 759-lSOl. VA SPICL.AL TUI UMID STl&T Sharp 3 bdrm home. Hardwood noors, lge back yrd. Walk to St. Gertrude Park, schools & shopping. VA appraisal & selling price are $55,000. Submit your offer now! 545-9491. • SlltlMG7 YOU.HOti.417 We've been selling mot~an 1000 homes per month! We'd like to help you sell yours! Call one of our Sales Professionals t oday -you'll )>e glad you did . 1141637 -6770. UMl9UE HILLSIDI Fnbulouo; view from nt:arly ~ acrt:- terracetl vegetable garden-trees-play area & the vet. has animals too! Lg. 5 br-J bath-home -2700 s~ft. This lovt:ly cu~t. home w/atone front winding stairs only $11.3,000! 637-6770 VACAMT UDUCID $6,000 JCAR GARAOE Large 4 bdrm Lusk home w/15xl9 sep fmly rm. Overslze4 lot. Need fast !>ale. Fast po!>session on credit approval. Motivated. 832·6800. . LEASE on10M Buy 1n '78 at '77 price. Only 3 yr!> old .. 4 t>Qrm + fmly rm .+ din rm. Central air. Near VIiia Park. Overs1ied lot. Cal\ 832·6800. PAll9UET RIG EUGANT-Z ST VA THMS Availablti -makes this bat bdrm 3 bath, fmly rm, Drnmatic open stairway, fr Btfl C9nditloned 3 car 1 comp•e. !J68..337L S&S $71,'50 The owner or this btn 3 br 2 b~ S & S home has been 1.ransferred & needs quick u le. Call now & take advant~ge or tbll. faowUc 'alue buy. IWM)321. WESTMINSTER IXICUTIVE POOL HOME Shows Uke a model lhlJ Jvly single slor)' S ·& S home. Newly decorqted w/aoft earthtones. 3 bdrms, 2 baths fmly rib & library. BIO yard w/pool 4 Jacuul.. Choice new •sun1. 759-"°1. · HEP! IEIP! 3 bdrm home In good area. Great atarter house. $60,000. 89'·06ll. s avallable with this 3 bdrm 3 bath beach auty ori)y s yrs new. Spacious-no sizes. ml d1n rm & superb professional de· -eoraling. Beach livmg at Its best! S40-3944 ._,..__64.,,.:•o~r 646-7711. ' Grab it quick. Submit all ofCers here! 2 -bedPoom-410ndo..-ne.wly pain.1.e<L riew _ carpets, family kitchen, forced air, BKR, call842·~1 TIJ-LEva CONDO Upgraded strarp Viilage Walk 3 -bdrm condO. Entertainers delight. Very clole to pool & jacuzzi. Priced below o'Uier unUs In complex. Great buy at $68,000 . .Motivated sellers receptive to offers. $4.5-9491. hardwood m family rm, ceramic tile f!n· try. enhances this lovt1IY Orangewood home. Featuring 3 br. 2 ba-at only $84,500! 637-6770. J/4 ACltl ISTATI, I In Eastside • Back Bay area. CurMDUy bas lgc 3 bedroom home with separat12., • auest hoUse ~ car garaae. Countr says you can s ubdivide into 3 R·l J>~! ! 54()..8944 or ~~·!71.:_ IEAUTIFUL lllVIHE $76,000 Lvly fmly home located in choice Irvine. 3 big bdrms, 2 baths, clean as a whisUe all ft'esh paint. Newly carpeted. Loads or charm. 75!H S01. MODEL CONDO • $62,950 Btnly upgraded -Close to ocean space ror boa( or traiter:-bWy -pool ~dubb0111i; We also have a single story ln same area. What a lifestyle! 759-1501. 'ocuM IREnl • Only $119,000 buys this lge execuUve fml,y EXOTIC CHAllMEI Very sharp highly upgr aded 2 story home -nl' So. --COatt Ptau ~ ach~. Bri~ courtyard entr y. Only 11 os new. Cathedral ceilings. abundance storage. 4 bdTins-;-fmfl din-rm -& lte-fmly rm~ Walk·in bar. New low price la S93.98S. 545-9491. home. Decorated ln soft earth tones. 4 . VETHAMS IAllGAIM TURTI.HOCK llAMCH bdrms. 3 baths, lge fmly rm w/frplc, frml 9WET C~Df.SAC + •ooL din. All or this plus only 2 yrs new. Call on VA appraisal came In $2.000 low but .-lhi.s lvly2story. 7~·1501. I t d 11 h d'" d 51 .... le story ramblln"' beauty. Located m ot va e se er as o .,...at e to ·-• appraisal. Great fmly rm, sharp 3 bdrm 1 ln choice quiet area w/hllls in back. 4 lge home ln good area. Wallr to stj)ools, nr So. • • 1n rnt":-BWl-ittnum, -mt----OMI Sl'.-~~~~~----9,--CC;oooaw•ll'-Pe.ltaa.z.:raa._..R:Red~ed~ to ~ SOO. Steps to quiet litUe park & big pool. Only 6 Shows ltke a model. Space for your 545-9491. rs old. 759-1501. camper or boat. Lvly pool & clubhouse. 2 11e bdrms. Only minutes to beach. or. fered at $61.500. 759-1501. ·-- IACK I.A Y CONDO $16,500 J.ar1est 4 bdrm unit ofrered at the lowest price In bjfl Newport Riviera. 3 baths, rrml din rm, lvly clubhou.se, olymplc alzed pool, ll&bted t ennis courta, bl1 a&&ndeclt. 759-1501. ,, r I COSTA MESA POOLHOMI OHL Y S7l. tOOf Sul)«lr 3 bdrm, 2 bath rmty home with at· l lractiv4' large pool & paUo with cabana. Top condition. Xlnt "close in" locauoo. I ~0·8944. MOD& HOMI Btn 4 bdrm Park Place, occuPled only few moot.ht by adults, loaded w/buildu uptrades, wood pa.neUJ)a._ wallp~,er, mirrors, paUo deck & cover. Au-ing Sl19,000. See & subnut. Must sell. 968-3371. llU TO llACH Btfl.ly upgraded. like new Summerfield home, only 2 ml. from beach. SpeUess move-in condition. See & compan for $84,SOO. 968-3371. LUCKY GI Get started ln home<>wnft'lhJp 4r build equity. Super sharp 3 bdrm townhouse. 2 bath, 2 car garage. full sas.900 available t.o quaWled GI. 968-337 l. • DOU..· HOUSI Charmln1 2 bdr 2 atry twnhome juat minutes r.-om beach. Enjoy Che carefree lifestyle of this superior development. It'• fantutlc. 897--0321. 17d2 POOL I - S7t,tOO .Located i_n one ol N.E. Santa Ana'A choice locations. 3 lvly bdrms It mustliaveqw sale. Call m -QIOO. -!.~ RX A. PAINT HAS MEW CAIPITS Who wants an ea.~y fixer upper in btn N. E . Santa Ana. 3 bdrms & 1U2l (mly rm at only tM.000. Hurry! CaJI ~- TUDOll VA nllMS Popular Enelish Tudor in leading location. Clean & btfl. Must see lo belie\•e. Anxious. 832·6800. VACANT ' $54.000 VA terms. Lovely ttartec' home 8 bdrm ... l~ bath ln tree lfned eatabl~ &Na. 12S1't lot: Need shcitt HCTOW. Call 832.alOO. . . '. ANAHEIM ------ IEn1ll THAM MEW Because It· ls only 3 mos. old-flicely lndscpd-beautlfully decor'd. in ~arth~Thi. LaCudta hQl]le 1s an xlnt buy ·-3 bdrms-2 ba-caW.~ral ce•I· ings--East Anaheim-on ly S86,500! m.mo EH JOY The gd. life 1n new communitv or East Anaheim -across from the nt w Yorba Pork. l yr. olrl -4 br. -2 bath home A ~aut Pacesetter -only $81.()()(1' 637·6n0 WI WANT TO SHOW OfllF Spic. 3 br-2ba home oa I«. lot. Prol. landscpd at ~·d. patio! Shows like a mdl. w 'bttaut. dlcor & many upgradts. Mov~ tn cond. tor only S74,900 Reduced. Call us! 637·6770 · WAIKLIHG . Clean 1 hr home w1r,.m. 1 m. N11:e1 ... de· corated wldrps It cpts -only 8 yrs Otd in count'?' atmoa~ of East Anaheim. nr. Anaheim Lake. Only 174.900. 637-6170. THE CLOSB YOU LOOK the better this xlnt. home lodes-jg. 1ot- tamily gardflt'I plot-pvt. work area. This clean 3 br home is nr. "The City" & de- sirable for only $82,SOO! 837·6770. · I MONTHS MIW crwn land. a br. a ba, lux\U'toua xtru - pool, tannla, aecurtty. $67,00o. 183·5671. s'2.5oou Is all you paJ, for this 4 bdrm, l~ batA _ ho!!!_ffi. ~h pamt. 89'-0611. SPOTLISS!! Utn remodehd 4 bdrm 3 bath. Cathedral uilings..xmt.v.a. 89'-o61L ~ • , ROOM TO lOAMf Huge S bdrm, 2~ bath. fmly rm, pool, %'700 sq ft ol elegant llvlng. Only $91.200. Vets welcome. S!H-0611. HEW Ir VACANT "Captains Hill'' Condo ln phalb IDGft ID cond ! 3 br -2~ ba close to bMcb • shopplna. Call ror price 4' terms. 181·ZSI1 or 88.1-1871. FAMK.Y oriented P .U.D. w/pvt lake, special RV parkina only a few of the wu on uua a. prle!ed for the area 2 br. S.Uer motlv.a.11 Atkin1t87,900.,eel·a311or831-1871.' .. t ;~v:.c~~ VITS ORANGE ANAHEIM HILLS FOUi AV.AM.AIU Desirable Eastside 3 bdrm family home' on huge lot. Large cov'd patJo. RecreatJona.l vehicle parkW.. Owner will pay point• 10 you can uae your 01 i benefits. 646-'7711 or $40-8&«. t HUGI LOT IASTSID~ A TlllMS 1+---+Jlcxun Io.r.....\'.OJlt_R.Y, w back yard I w/huae shode tree. Panelled-lfv rm. Clean It sharp. Quiet cul-de-sac etreet near So. Coast Plaza, Irvine Indust. Complex. Easy access to schools & bus : slop. Offered at S7S,OOO. ~9491 . • I I S8LElt PAYS $100 t4 CLOSING COSTS 'To a VA buyer w/full price offer. Mesa . ~Verde home w/3 generous sited bdrms. I 'Fresh paint &r: new wallpapers. Priva(e t .back yard. Tree Uned at. Walk to Market : aasket & schools. Priced at S79,900. I 645-9491. . ' • \ DRAMATIC SIMSLE STOlY t MESA VHDE HORTH I Pride or ownership everywhere In this btn I 3'bdrm home. s yrs young. Don't miss this fl one. Dramatic atrium orr the entrance & mstr bdrm. Parquet noors entry. Open • ranch kitchen. Vegetables & fruit trees 1jabouod in back yard. Only S88,SOO. I 545-9491. , .. SH,100 Super 3 br 1~ ba. Central a /c,-cov'd patio, like new cpts, cstm drps, great location. HWT)'. 897-0321. TllSTIM/MO TUSTIN 5-U +-POOL 14 X 20 DEH ReduM S.S0.000 J& ownt:r will carry low cost 1st TD. Tt:rrir\c vlt:w. Save on all the xtras. Central air. etc .. call 832-6800. C\IL,..Df.SAC $123,000 Btn one owner super sharp lri·level 4 bdrm Meredith home. 20x40 pool Volley ball crt. Room for RV 's. 832·~. f" 4 IR + 3 IATH $73,500 Community pool. Walk to shopping center. Prefer short escrow. Call 832-6800. OWNM TaAMSNllllD 3432 s9.f'f. 16x27 custom game rm, 16x22 bonus rm. 14x22 rmly rm. Spanish style patio decor w1Romada. J8x22 stand up space in attic. Frml dinln1. Terrific buy at Sl49,000. Call 832·6'm. I! I YOUR NEAlllST WALKtll & lH ·omct IS OPEN 1:30 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. 4..-.i111 .............. 17t41U7·'!ll,17141126·0IOO ...................... 17141772-7211. 17141771·1750 ._..,_. • • · ·~ .••.••• 121ll HO.OJ71, 171 41 UJ.JIH C.mtM .............. 121JltJ4·1llt, 17141tU·Ol2J C-• · ............. 171 417JS.OSll.17141 '47-0717 Cetf•""1• ......•....• 171 41S4S.t4tl,17141141·001 C:""'"t-let Ale111ltot •• IJ I JI 00-7H4, 17 I 41 U7-U7J D'--M'-..•......• 171411t .. Hll ir-te6AYellty ........ 17141146-1714,17141tH· 11 ,........ ................. 171 41171 ·1142, IJIJI H4-HI I Hai.Me Hti,llf1 ...•. .IJIJI t6M7H, 17141 HO·lJS I O•••re•t ...... , .17141 U6-UIO ~•Inch ..•... 171411f7.0JZI "SHOWCASE SUlPaJW Adult 2 br townhouse -2~ ba -Jocuul In mttr. bath. Frpl -flnlehed wine cellar w/bar -2 car elec. opnr. Unbelievably clean & priced right. 637 ·8770 HST IUYl Adult 2 br. townhouse under mar ket price.! .± aJL tbis -central air -21~ ba_. Jacuz2:i in mstr batli -1as (rpJ & BBQ. See & you'll want Ill 837 ·8770 · "GOIMG TO l<AMSAS CITY" Owner forced lo make quick move to KC. Thia beaut. 2 br, l~ ba "Coco Palms" condo 11 vacant. Perr. secluded Joe. Upgraded thruout.. Mo.ve Jn cond. Priced below recent sates. Call us! 637·8770 IEST IUY! Secluded, quiet loc -close to shopping at . beaut. Orange Mall. Thie sparkling 2 br, ia, ba condo has cstm. wall coverings & redwood paUo w /upgrodcd cpl~. thruout. 637·6770 DOM"T II SLOW! Catch this one tut -1400 sq. ft. condo w /spac. walk·ln closets In all 3 bdrma - l~ ba w/uparaded cpts, dtpa & wall coverinp tb.ruout. 837 ·6170 11uo1 ...... 1 ... 11 •••••• 11f41t6J.H71.l7t41ll .. 70JI LeH• ..... re• ........ IJIJl6'4-J141.171 4117t·J7t2 &At..M ............ 121ll4Jl-t411 &.er.._ .............. IJlll HO.JJOJ,17141111-1710 '-tl•ec,._.l1tty1CH111JIJl4J6-4421 '-tl•M'-LetAltet .. 121 JI lt6·44tJ, IJ I JI lf6.J757 •"THI COUMTaY"' Beaut. 4 br h.ome -plan 2 -Shadow Run! Delightfully de cor'd -very exqwsite prof. landscapln1! A aumptuous bome -compot.iUvely priced at SllS.000! 637·6770 • FOlt.(Elt MODB. MarlC lTl h ome w/speclal upgraded features -cstm atoraae cabinet• - outdoor lighUng ln altractlve 1etUn1. A delightful 3 br w/famlly rm, din rm & lg., mstr. bdrin. Competitively priced at '$89,900! 637-6770 /I: L.Akl SUMMIT View location-a most desirable 8 br. patio home. HJghly upgraded wtmany ex- trn features-cust. drps & c~.-1 yr. old le bett&r than new. Priced at $104,900. 637·6770. DUTCHESS loves her own dog run ln a beauUlully lndscpd. setUng--1~. cov'd patio & elevat· t:d jacuzzi! You'll b& dellghttid w/thls spac. S&S home leatunng pl1.11h wall to wall cpts. Lg. family rm &c kltch. Beautifully decor'd, 3 br, 2 ba. Oruy Sll7,500l 837·8770. ' From 552·$68,000. 2 • 3 bdrm ~ w /low dwn A VA financln1 avaUable. Veterans & renters call to see If you q'lallfy now! Don't· walU 681-2311 or 831·1671. YORBA LINDA DlAMATIC Yorba U nda home featuring 2 stories- huge brick frplc W/rtilnd Marth. Ao eilegJUlt 4 br home-ideally Joe~~ d• &i.rably ~ al enty 1127 ,0001 'f'HT'O EL TORO 9UAUTY & YALUI Is the reputation cl. thla IOYely Sunwood home. Only 6 mos at:W-4 br It 2 bl-over ·s10.ooo ln quality uptrad41d r .. tur ... · Pric41d ri&hl al $89.110. 137-tnG. Ml1 .... Y'-f-llT-•• 1714U"'4000 ~-~~~~;;~~::1J121ntttu:n1i1nt.ll&:. ,...._.-le "41r ....... IJIJll6 .. 0Jl7,1714111).J211' Or.te--Yl"•'erti .... 17 1416J7·6770 P•~ ............ 17141 H .. 7411 , ................... 1714tJ ..... JI ,,_tMl_Y4N"tleLltt4e •• 17141124-IHO 11•...W.-Tyfer Mett •• 17141H7-l1J0,17141 tlS.l J60 .................... 17141$46-0022 T..tlll-11ffl ......... ,l71 411Jl·HOO T• ...... t4Hlll •••..... 171411lt·UH w ..... ., .......... 17141 1'4·0611 ~ .............. 121Jlt0-7124,1714117'·211 I 1 ..... ,._.., Dl•bl9ft .•...• lllJI SH-7J6l.17141SlJ•UOO AuoclCJled ..;;, Lu~ Reary 1ri 1he Newpc:r1 Beocf> aeo 'lpeC:cJ;:.,,,J ,,., r,,,_ rO\IJenr.d and CO<T>-ne<(•ol piop«11• lktn ond educa1ed '" l'htlodelph,.,, she ho• heon o rei.iden1 of 0.0l'qe Counl f 24 y.a1.. r-.J,oq ,,., I Npotl 8oad1 .... 10\I 10 yt!O'\. H« (Qr-I\ de-~01ed IO q,vi~the Vety bf!>I prof euionol ser111ce 1hot make buying a\:I M!lllf'ICJ 'fOoJ'. home o peoloanl & rowcrO.nq e•petience Coll he< lodoy for personal c»si$1cn:e, ..... ..., 251 S E. Cst. Hwy. Corona det Mar 675-34 l 1 RAS.JOA MZERAK ~:Oz~ ,,., ~ Acn.llQ,..2'"'"'2L!..°' busineu crd f:YO(~~ women. ~ Fincnd Awaenen Worhhop i oHe•ed •o-.cl .. lu ond ot90r\i1011ons os o communl!y ~vic11. Ci.rrently srudy1ng for her C.LU. desiq<10tion. Rosjido is OC1ive in Dofess<ond msociohons.. She dso 'ler'IOS on 1he borod of the R11habil1101;on lns1t1ule of o.ong, C.0.-,. ~II AdrilOrJ CIWc 1601 Dove Street. Suite 260 --~Beach.CA 752·8871 • M~d Coun•.etcY v.~, .. ,H,J.•.-. N..emo-:J p_,, & l.\c<rxry, n t I ~hos ocf,anced '"'" r'!K~p<>Or°\I to .... ~'"' Ike( As ·~e I st womon counselo• 01 Wesrm,.,.,er. I ~ave found mt respons.b"!i1ies cholteng•nq & pet\Ol'IO y rewoJtl") • reo<:les M'.. Matt. Weshniftshr Mltnor'1al Perk 14SOl Beach Blvd. Westminster, Ca. M:;xn hol recently been pt eel to Morio<:Jo-.,r Cosio Mesa ~et 1ne:~er 1empor<ry Hf.Ip Servces is the wc:itld" • la~ &-'ClldMa ;,, Cll indwry. We ore poudi of Out lemJX''11•0\ be:ouse we maw rhot rhcv howe ~ caef.Jly ~f!Cred & sceercd. tloKin 1s !he moths ol 4 girl~ & o mf'mbo or Wamcn in ~ & Oonge Coun1y Chamber of Commerce. She ;, poud or ho <J01Wi1'9 1ontnbu1ion to 1he coomnty. t t.pow ... hlC. 448 W. 191h Sr., Costa Mesa 645-2043 SUUHHE STAHWOOD The -and creator of ~ f.om Mdde Eorih, o unique plo.r ~in Foo;n1ain V~ey & o portno-rn ~•o UflO P1uenO, dto "' F. V. Su1oono also v\OS h11 BA. d('(fM in Speech Pathology & JwO.drxw wcr~'"'il pol t•mo 01 1\e H11nting1on Bitoch ~nisron<e Leoc,.oe Spoech Cen1111. ,,..tro. , . .......... 17914 Magnolia (at Talbert) Fount•n v._i.y 963-36SS ./'.) SYnday,October 16, 1977 OAILYPILOT I 0-UR ·•••1• IN BISI .1.ss· llitfonal Business Women's W~k Honors Orange Coast Successes f, " port1o;t Arrist born '1n Pl·,.ladl''pli .~ Pa , where •he Olle<ld"J rhe Pennsylvon•o Acodt'fT y ot Fin,. ""' & 1he v. CJIT10'>, ';c1">01 of ~'¥'o She .. h.b.ls morl,. "' the Son Frorc:\Co Boy 0<ea ~ h,.r work " in cClll11C1<in> no11°""'!C:le as well os c*itood. )torino is o woman who loves p1.1ople & coptures 1he enente of rhei1 personality uruquely ai corwo> w11h emphoSii on wo~ <>APf196:.t.ln & vibonr color. J~ Perrin SWo 342 Peach Tree Lane Newport Beach 645-2472 ·. \\..ub i.l.g!_w Q..O :i r e n Aportmv1n·Omqo C0Ut1ry. 5oles and pomor1on. Born in Coronado, Colifo11ia. Trovded widt'ly-~ fa1her was In the serw;e. Home· Econcmc> «1p.juo1e of Chapmon Col•eqe "' u~. Ca. Bu·-n boc~ laird~ OS\1110'\l buyet of Btooclwoy, Leos.nq Repres· onlCJ,..e with ISi tlo~erj,g. Inc. Oakwood Gorden Form~ With Unoted Brol~. f.os '°'"ed 5o> Ooeqo ofc or Coots & Wolb::e. Oca.ghtt'f of o colleqe p•of~uor '" phy\1c1, bO<D in ~. 0.00. N>'ly school y<S Ill t.1onW. T 1.1\ey. Retl!tlled 8. of A. dt-qee. Uw. of R.dvnond. Vo.. mop "' pano. Elec!ed ·'° Mollo lload & Pl Delio E;:.ion. &tjoys ~ terns, qdf, ~ Yrs of reol estale et!pfll.ence. wekCWMS foendl to C00ts & Wdlttxe. 5o> °'«10 ofc, Olll"'"Q them in their •. 1eol estOle t-1s. "-ceslmaJWoff.. 5636 Linda Rosa La Jolla ( 1) 4 54-7532 NANCY MCCANN 9r ~ I M tl>H CJ01 id Bookl:eepcr. Receptioni\1. or Pipe Avor •. .NOJ1Cy McCa.nn kom Poofic Per1CJ1111e1 hos temporary IWp for yo... F.om Corado, Nancy ~ terrific. dependable and do1errrined. On r+.e rob 15 yeas. Nancy •ecognizes thol work tMlflood con be oosed by qaod t~ory holp. You rieed help? Slie' s 901 ill Pacific PffSOnMI 14274 Beach Blvd Westminster 898-0413 B.AJHI PORTllt I 5 'fl\ with l!r...twood Sovincr & Loon Auociolt0n hove bi0U9h1 Bone PCllleo 10 the posi!ion or Assii.tcJll V.ce Pres.den! & Stanch M(f of lt>e Son Juan CopisffOno office 01 32221 Camino Copi\lrero. She rS very 0C1ive in the comrnulty, & is 2nd Vice Pres of r+.e SX Chamber of (omtl'Ml'(:e, Ho~tdiry Choirmon of the Son Juon thopter of the fvne<icon ~··~JOC.. & member o f the Son Juan Copistrono 1-tstorio:J Society. .... WDD~ s..iiap. a.o-A•ocl.,._ UZ UIHDEltS L•t Reord&-' f'oordcr & 0..net of Lu 1\$~' Ptlfsonnei /oo.qe<Ky 1n Newport Beach 1n1e111iews 1he employo-OS well OS her iob-~"'9 c~enri. Lil w,s tl-:Jt CIPf'.l'OOCh hos pCllJ oH "'"' e J>O opened shop in I %'i. Lit ,. 1ho first woman qroduoie lrorTl U~I Eaecutive l'ro<1ram & '' o membet of the Cal• f. Employm1111t Anociorion, NorlO<ld Employment AsSq;10l1on & she ~ uound in o Yellow Cord Automobcle ....,en t1 tul'l4!!~, • Lh ....... A9tftCY 4000 Birch St, Ste 104 Newport Boach 833-819:> Ow"• ond rnanoq• or Bond f.eohy. ~es 1:.,.,.,.J on oclive ieo est~~'" L09""9..BeadL. and 1.CJ9.no r-;que1, Phyllis is on o1lllfnqy, eMrgertcolfy p otti<ing low .. Ph.,t~s oho f.os o dcxror' s de- qee '" pul:fic Hedrh f1om UCLA f'hytJ.s 1.s o fllQ!Ciol o>d buiiness conwt(Jll fa piofessionds wn.le her \loH of -/Ir so!e\f)ll'SOt'IS f.ade re!denrid propen;es. RAE WEILER Rao is matted & hos ) ch.1dte11. 090' 22. 19 & lb In 1973 i,lie obtcir>ed ht<t M "' &>gLsh or Golden Weu College. 1976 rec.,.ved her BS Oec,ee in Bus. Adm.1u1t0110n & Reol f.\!Olfl from L009 Becxh Soae: Ol'd her Rf!OI fatOle S.oler's Lie. on Dec. of 197b. Dole ~ Pre'-of WesrSIJe Rlly. Inc , •taod 1ho1 Roe "'01.. recen~y honaro by becaminq o member of E.RA Womlde Mllion Dalla Oub & sho hos con'illlen~y won top ~es owods at ERA W es111'.le RJry . Inc. ·ERA/Westside Realty, lttc. 7654 Edinger Ave. Hunt. Beach, Ca 848-2323 llA AIMOUt Newpcrl 8ecxh oeo "°'"'•· beqorl soles co-al OICJl1 ""-0.0 ~~in~& o0e.0me poportoei wlW active in ~~~~ natural wi1h boc~qound of pr~ & plonrinq ilineraies l0t inl9nclrional ~s of Otpt. of Stole. & The GaYemmen!d Affois ln$Jtl\le in Wr:Mirqon O.C~ OW of Volunt-s for ChJdrM's Horne Sociery & service os Stole Chairmai of rhe Co5r Fed of 1 Womeri's Ob. ... ...., . 27812 Forbes Road Laguna Niguel, Ca. f/l677 831·941 t : '.'.lroi ''°' l1vc~J 1n the Newpot• • Harbor or~'l le< nme year\ and 'las bef:tl ""'r<v,•J 111 Rl!d b•Ole '°' rho icrl r,.,,o ytltr\. She WO\ top soir> ~\O'l of 1he yeo for her COtT pr.ny tt-o r;," yea \lie was "' 1001 eua1e. Corot hos just rronsfwed to rho Newport 8ecxh ollice of Coon & Wc:Aoce Red btOIO. Sho ho\ o 8och8or of Sc.once deqee ond specicizes in r Oloideteid and income pioperty. Coah & Wtlace R_.. Estate, hie. 170 Newport Cent¥ Suite 100 Newport Beach 640-6161 Ror\«f in the mdwe~. o resident .or Cdlcmo since 1qs9. she ond her r-chlc;en c.cll COiia MflO home. ~ ca sectefay Uic:e 1951. J.. 9111•ed 1he real estcie field ... 1973 cr.d ;, 0 !Op Fl(oduc9' l0t her office. She wos oworded the Colilornio Real Estate Certil'ICl:lte in 1976, aid received he< bioler\ litense tt.is yec7~ C-.&Wtloce .............. 9021 Atlanta at Magnolia. H.B. 962-4454 Brentwood So..,in9' & Loon Auoc1ot.on recently promored MOly Nf1 lbnmer'lo the po~tion co( Ani\lonl Voce P1elide"t & &onch Mey of the W&1r,,.,i~t• of. rl(e a 15bl9 8rooiju,, 'Street, Hunrincpon 8.och relidenl, Ml. Pl11mmer is 0 memb&f or rhe We,tmin\ldr Chamber of COIMlfl'ce. •-walllS.•lagl ...... Aatodtltioll ~Piece Pt:"""'* 10\Jall St Npt Beach 752· 1920 Cornf!S to Oa-qe County w.th b yeor) pna rl!d osiore e>pentW>Ce 1n 01110 os o m1tl1on d ollo1 pioduce<. si.. is s.o11.nq s.m.1a qools "' lor.d red estDIO Ol'd hos Q..n o "*'** ol !+.. Ciroduole R.a &.!Ole ~e we 1972. Berty offen polessOonol coimelinq wilh 0 tpeOdly .. ~ ond lbrted UNI De.~,,.~\, She i\ o "*'** of rho ttnirqon ~cin VcJ.y Boc.d' of R.eallar1. COlh•W161ce ............... 9021 Atlanta at Magnolia. H.B. 9e2'-4454 EUZAllTH SCHUCK 8om in ~<ft New Yor\ and ofter IS yeors in Ncrlhern Santo 8orbcro Catr#y. Liz. Mboncl Bill and douqht.,. Heidi corne ro Ht...rirqon Beach S )'iCn ago; Mosl of li'C)Wt yec7l she hos been in r+.e red estote buUieu in this oreo. Famer OofM.on wr!h Bel System crd peat piesident of PT A. l.ii 911'\ har geotCKI ICJlilfottion from helping )'Ctl.n9 peop. 5eCl.re rheirrn1~ COlflmdWtAlc• .............. 9021 Atlanta Huntington at Magnolia, Beach 9624454 0--{Pafrtfll Plato v erde L.qior & Deli ~ her ,rare & hos been.,~ 21/t yeas OI her conv..Mw loca1i0n in Meso V~de Plozo oaou from Kono Lone\. . fnclud.ld irl her opotOlion " o b-90 supply or ttr• I one winel & 0 r 01 enrq Deli wl-ich is l\ltl by het daughter Shoron. Virginia controboiltH her succ1us ro the quo!.ty of her clAlomers. ......v .. u..- 1525 Mesa Ve<de brlve Costa Mesa 549-1422 Sorbera YO<n:J ''·a well l.n.J.,.n esoow oll,.t'f spec1a.•rinq '" con.pie• real estott.i eachonqe lrOMOCltt'•». Hrr e•r-•riotnce includes hllo ... orl. O> well os escr°"' wol w.tll l:..U.i., savings & looni. ~ wU.,• She i> t>CN wrrh rht" ~y opwitid Nt1Wp01t Beoch olfi<o...,f E1..10N (oowhonts, Inc., o Cenl"Y City boi"d incfopendeni ·~·ow 'upc;rotion. Silo i> olso o g:eo1 rq:i ~er. &crow Consultat1h, ltte. 500 Newport Center Dr. Sutte 935 Newport Beach 64().8080 -l1tfSH MOl'KJMS- 0....:/U'!'aqer .. fnsi9"f & HoiistlC oppooch of odmtnsitwing to ohe totd per'on it r,;\h·, deckalion. Her tdents hove found errp8$Sion as odmn osi:'Silo rhe pre\. of o Posodeno firm. She Nii soef.Wl(.d It ~ ldetlt for the carrrni dv of o Hdlywood 1heo11icol 09ency. Helpir9 ~· recoc7'Je 1ti. wat+i & helptig fll'<!J'I099 lhetn IO teach o gool. helponq o•hen 10 help ~oshef.,.,sh. l"IH Ptr"SGnlMt ACJ«"'CY 488 E. 17th Costa Mesa Su1te224 642·1470 KnOw"") CW'e ~ CCWTIMun<fy •S Of\ 1mpc:t1a'il O'.pOcl of ~rYJ 1n Ille field of real es1ooe O.,e .... ho sctircs mony + potnll rn this prcless.on '' Mcrqe McY<:ptt She celebtor"' lw t 2m yr in RE 1en rovc l:een wtth C& w her nor"nO hen oppeoted on "ume•Ou• occoiians on the "MJ,o,. Dollar 0.0'" 551 ~ .... Sood of Redtor1. You woll cupetoence 9enuine. !nerdy & ~edqat:ole gudc:n:e '"red OIJOle matt~•....., you coll Mc:r'J& Coen & W•oce Red Estate. hie. 1491 Baker; Costa Mesa 546-4141 JEAN llUTlll Jeon is o 1or1Q time pro in Raol Esiote. hovin9 been o top procker in 1t19 HoWJy Hilt area for rTO"f ~ before comin9 ro Orange County in 1%8. She p;oneered with the rhe Coa11 & Wr:Axe ~on 8eoch office ...+ien it opened ., 1971 ond prior lo that "1e said rrd eltdle in Newport cr.d Cc.to MtHO. COlfl&W..._• ............ 9021 Atlanta at Magnolia. H.B. 962--44,54 MICUY SHAFB S8IVinq °' Ptetidenl of Shafer & Men Redly Ire. Resdent fo, '4 yn, Moctey "°"'eel in LA. Coo,rlly & t-bllrqon e..octi bef0re opening her ollice in Lido V~loqe lost Morch Her license' inclu::le reol estate, brolor, life imuronce ond no1 ory publk. Wi1h 10 yn in business ~. is also on octi11e rnernber of H.6.·f.V. and N.H .. D.M. Boards, continuing oducorion. Semino<s and taA clolMH. Ouch & Gv.c offo.n.. sa..tw-• Aa. lftlty • . w. 3432 VI• Oporto, No. 204 Newport Beaoh. e7~74 1 ~ EULUETH DAVIS Manager of Volllnfine RE. Co .. Laguna Sch. She is the b0tn . I erndo nJw of Monoo. Samoa. Altt:nded Coihok Ulw. of Sai Diego. served 2•:1 'yr1. low opprerolicd>p. e.<1-0 e.p. in comnVincM!. teal esra1e. waked I or Cwity of River sdo. wos ..C1ll onolysr /or o kxol po1;ce dept. also s•ved on on Orq. Co. Comms"°"' HuWond. M\e 0011ii., • o Cd,f. Hwy. Po11olmon folso licenwid) helps our & 1heir children pitch JI\ so ot becomes o family P'"lecl Vd ..... Co. Real Estate 987 S. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch. 494-8585 MARIE THOMAS Redt0t with Wiliom Powell Reol btot11. St01ed ca-S yea\ CJ90. wos o rrq. fa: '2'11 'tf1. Morie wos the hi d1ahimon hired by W~se. AClive in mony or90"Zotiais. rnolhor on fe'tll090 dou<Jt•vs. loves ttovelffiq 10 many E.w.opaan talt(llries. In 1975 received hono1o•y lifttime membership 1n Loquno Beoch Museun of M la: excep11ond se•~es of outs1ond1n9 metil. Pte\enrfy chormon f01 1he Museum Home TIU\ 1971-78. William Powell Real Estate 1200 Glenneyre Laguna 4Beach 497·1751 In lhe Pro0uter l vde'" of real .,..,rac '' !loo !All)'. Far lovr yeas Seo hos been "' !he honorot;je "M'tl.on Do'lo' Oub.M TNs y~. 8eo 11 post the 2 mt1Con mot Her sales vd<rne hos been o "gand slam·· with 1he top office "Sweepde1"" OtlO'd In sia of .... losl ~ motvhL Bea hos 0 loycl f olowirq ca n pC71' ~ention to &llrf detm of her Oen!\ red ~Cle affairs. Bea "" -you 100 ...... tc:rne efri0enr moiner.M COllh&Wtloce . ........... a.c. 1491 Baker, Coeta Mesa 546-4141 hos 14 yecn red IS1de eiopei ieuce in ow cno. Jeon ..-cl in the w AK. ond is 1101inl; ...., 511. ~ yeor CJl o notionot of· ficer of the Womens h""( ~ Vet-Asaociolion.. A mUilory' wG7w she hca Md in the Otieriti and EUfope and hos 9reot empolhy with m:intforMs. Cal her SOCJf\, c....aw11ec. .... .......... SI02_1 Atlanta at Magnolia. H.B. 962--4464 4t/1 Y" in ~ Estae. sold °""' $8.5 rrillion, Mqo.al:r of Real &tore by WKVoy. Inc., H.11. Memb.'9Qd Realtor lmtiture of Colif A&in of Rllr~ Adive in H 8./Frn Vollll'f Boord of Rl!Tl. Adivel-,i 'f>Oll'Clred soccer, Litrle l eague & Swim T 001n5. Membw of ~orn;11 lntemoriond. &liovs bodqor,wnon. tenni1 & jo99in9. Recently compltttd 1/a mDl'Olhon, ...fidi is· 13 rri. in Scno Merica. IMlllhlhltvMcY9J ~B.842-~71 SHBUUL A. llAHCA Oirocror of Adve11is1ng & Commroty ~.ans. W~tlT\ons1er Memond Po~ & Mortuay. In 8 yn. Ms. 6iont;o hos becatn• well versed on the multirocoted tlotuay/Cer:ne'.ery field, includ nq ·aranqemtrd c~ ..,/fomoloe\. This yr. she 0190,,.ud. & coat&nored th@ "Time CopW!o" Pr~om for 2b ci1ies or O.C. Sho rec09!1y es1c:blilhed 1he "Fomoly Libiay of ~es:· West.Mtster Mltnorill ft.tr 1480f Beach Blvd. Westminster, Ca. 8oi'.e Mc:m$ is o lanqrime "Harbor lveo" residenr corn;"9 f•Otn o family 1'°'""9 lfrqime business liet in Orange Coe.inly. She is o homeow9er ond relidenr of •• Eo51tide" ....... .n. apecioire& in r~ and M!l5n9 marry homes. Her qiHt, ~" """""mciet a o 'pl«mre IO mNf ond do ~ ....,.. .... l1is -wip ncldl .. lady hos rhe "&now how" ond fer i+,i, reosor1 llCJI ¥CJll rtplOI & referral buW-.. Coah&w._. .... &tatea.c. 1491 Baker, Costa MeM 546-4141 PHYLLIS IL SAL Ya In Reol .&c.e 9 yn. Since 1971 IOfll in~ for ~on Beach foce of Coor1 & Woloce,, , Po1t S >"" choitmon of f'llti5c • Relotiaw fer l2t1CI Dist. CAR. In 1973 Att0<iol• f0t ..the yecx_ Hunti-qon Beodi/FCMllaW-o Vat., 8ootd of Reolton and post D;..er;tor of that Boord. She ~ as Stole D;..e(tor for N~ ~bor COl1o IJte$O 8oc:rd will ierve in tlil cq:xxity ln 1978. c....awt11u .... ........... 9021 Atlanta at Magnolia, H.B. 962-4464 Ori1lirle o.d:er iJ on AAlstcn Vice President and 8ronch M~ of Brenlwood Saving l Loo11 ,a.uociaria\s 1-\rtWIQlon 8eoch of. fico d 5828 ~ Aveme. ML Oeder is o member of the • Hunlinqton S.och Chamber of ~ & resides In ~Wqon 8eoch. SI. WCI formerly 8rcndt Monot,., of ~ ~· Wti'lmirwttr offtca. .. ...... ,.,, .. ........... d .. , ) l Top ~ of 1he Monlh fot >.Jy in tho TUSM-17th St. ofr.ce of WcAs & t..e Real &!ale, Dcroil is cont.istentfy ornot19 top 1ole1 pe1 formets in her office 1itlce joir>in9 the red esrcH fteld in I 976. She is o wilo, mothet ond yer fonds . time for mcriy por$OOOI oc:1ivities, ind'°"9~ptesident of her bowli nq • ' w ..... •'-" R9d ....... IK. 17240 E. 17th St.. Tustin 832-6265 Beny wo1 born and raised in nartNrn c&fanlo ond mewed to lrWie ""*" ... hui.bord ond cl..adren in 1971. She ls of wi"1 Coots & W'*xe Reel Estde ond llCJI hcnle::I r~ rOlde homes in ........ for ,... past r- ~ Berty is lop sdesperioro for Coots & W'*1ca, Newpcrt 8eoch of flee. COlh&Wlhce Red ...... 19c. 170 Newport Center Ste. 100 Newport a..cti 640.6161 JACICll ll1'MY A -~ Southern Californian. Nt-*I Peppetdine ~- Raised ... fcmly, '*-.-.d !he Real Est<N pofeuion 4 rears' 090. Her kt1owled9• of the Southern ec.fornio real etl<lfe morlet Is m CJU4lt to t. car-. Joc:tie is o wty ~ MliDn Dab Ob M.Tbirof !he ~ l!ecxt..folngi, v-, ~ of ~ For 'fOI t.al .stole r-* ocntcxt Jodlt d COlhaW ... .... ......... 9021 Atlanta at Magnolia, H.B. ~""454 ' JI "' t ! l < D4 DAIL V PILOT f ' P11t~ Shea Ltd Cal\huct.oo V.f' Sat Roque Development, Inc , j ~er of liorMs end '4 ple•es "' 1 fiun1ington 8eoch. Site rs ••C .. chc:Smon H.B. Rcrrinq Comm's on l end ••-ed c~an for I COITVTV\ty & buiine\1 1n.ol•emenl 1 frt>m Coltf State AHembly. I Schooled in Scotland, (~ope & her : nowe .\Mcki. Pt m ho> 0>0 hod 4 success O> model g. T V. e"'enona. ca-• ..,, , pi , :J iovndi'1t ad dpiomai.c p-c• .c:cl oflocer. Susan E. Oiborn hos be..,, .. ec•.-d ptesidetit of the 1-1..n•'"'T<)n lleo'.h· ~~l!.:xx.:LU &191.;irs f0t 1978. II.ii O.born. I '176 ~of bi Rt0ror , ( rt• Y to Aword ond 1q71 2nj """ pr•s0den1. w U b• rf • b• :>rd , ~ pe;.dent 1· • .,.. O> rhe 2nd worrG\ pr ev.l.nf s.nc e "1 II boO!d's 1nc!'p• M 1n I %0 1' ~ Bt~er/A>IQC ~ C"'11.1y 21 S.A Realty !l>e ho\ t>-en oc:t •e n 1.-.:i e1o1e1a w.ce 197 3 • Ctlllln 2 I .Swf 1120 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach 536-7542 lmY IUllCART 1-ios beer> ., red ~en .., oroo for 6''1 ~ top pOOucllf ll"IC• ... ~ info red llSICle field. Betty ~ S..l0r1 ' Open House ~"' bv;,y at 176) ~ A-..~ <:cwo M.o She r..:ewed ftie I Sl Qy OoOd for t+>. tnOt1 improv•d budding in the (•development °''°· Be.ng o profllll!Ord ;, her foeld. \he hex do\9d SJ~ 10 dote t\,;s year, and mo~es hnrs.elf olwoy\ ovoilobla 10 her cl "n'' & associates. ......... 0,. tto.e Realty -1763 Orange ·Ave, Costa Mesa 1 Mt pencnal and Wtc«• thonlt' to eoc:ti of Itta otl>or WCAnen (oncl • 1 , . I mtnl In bWnMs and sl"Vke in • I 0.onQe Cculiiy. Wo eoch !.horn I ' l tn. hav.u of C1U' eff0rt. 109eth«. I t .... a ..... ..... I ................ Cotti~ . Sunday. October HS, 19'77 SAMORA SCHMIDT O.recl<Y ol Sd~. Sooc*o Schm.:lt"s Flt(flf!I oppontmern now ~M her the lilt+. fdf"flde Dwf!Cfor of Soles fey Wevwn ltuernotionol Hor~1. wh<li ~ or operarei 5U horels !llound the work1 ''foe chaf, ""'>" of b"'"'l ·~ble for the hotel 1 total <-:i'"'• ond marl 1,1•1n) •s thr. "<:! \0\-1 Sondra ond I Cl"" ""'Y P'° .. -1 01 the company·\ 0"11tur,I,. tawcr::l wome<I I w I be ••oluol.U •~;c.lly o;c;ordi<>J 10 my ob.I·.~ y,j t>:l,.e.eme<>•s ... hoc11 rnuth .llC') n r.• ftp P'o"'3J e .. ..... t.S•inq1etu11." South Coast Pima Hotef - 666 Anton Blvd Costa Mesa 540-2500 EVELYN "EVIE" NOACK h '""°"""' of t-bx< Tropll,. & En..10.~ C~ & ho1 b-. in b~ 14 .,._,~il 0 mf!mber of Soropr'miH .,ICJ.WllOlloQcl u"b of !'ll'wpo<I H.Jrb<Y JllO & WO' PQ>I pte., of 11)01 O")Clr'l:l"Qn. ,..>!:>, O'Ptflbe< C cwo ~ & N""'!)Cl't Beocfi Cho..-•blW of Commer•"· Ev•e ort> bul"'S her .ucce•t to h4lr f.,,e c enrelt-& t+-e 1.rd of ser..co she ho. }•lln her µ..bk. Noack Trophy & •. fftqraylng 1~E. 16th St Costa Mesa 646-3141 An onrliusios•:C, dyn~ \Oles• ... C"'flal rec~ ._ IO rne red 9'1.:ltl f,ej(j tn t+>. pa>I 2 yeoi., hQi OC:C~ J«i sole; tn llltC 9\S of SI ml >CWl lt•s '1/9'7· W.1'1 her • con'~ ""c~s ve "'' b• one or OIJ top ides"'°"'«I;,, the area.. Sh. hos rwo qf!!O/ do.igl>ters tnot g "'I hCf a loi cf moral suppo'. 1763 Coste Reol 8\IOIO WQ\ on llO\y s!ep for Irmo one of thn leodinq \olesworT11tn lor Whelon Reol E1101e. grOW1n9 CM·bosed co. · Jon.cl 'Miebl 1w o yr oqo. & in o few mot"'°' c;hpllenqinq \leteron sol•• people for top limtr & ~ teller. Woi. born in &<sbe., ML. ottonded school in T UCIOn ""'*• ~ errojled in btn colleqe. In l'lbb "'°"' k by Pon ArMlr World /lrtWr:l'(S O& SleworOeH, & llCJVeled & wt:Jt\,:} for the airline 'I YI"· Obto hs R.E. lie ii> 1'17b. ··~-•lo cUltomln '' my fone WW.lHl!stah 743 Baker. C.M. 540-3666 ' hp1111ence1 01 o Wf4.VE Mort-,..(oretlf wom0'1, plus 20 yoor res•dency hove been connibuttnq toc:ros •t the succeul.,I operor on ol SrA~ROW S PERCH. . Mt spe-•al 1nt•e11 '" pec"'°t-hcbbM & ctoh1. mode my dreorr; o reol·ty "'''" tile oper.oq ol my 9lr il>Op Thank 'Y• CostaMH•s! Assistait W.:, of Doriold M 8"1:1 Realtors Irv olc. Top •lier -Fee.~.J..ne 77 & top \.3fe1 oonorr "" Moo1. Membet Newpo<1· '4Kto Me6o ~ Oaq. Co Board ol Recilo'>. Before her succe\s ..., r eol !'state. G!tnflt wos o COVT18'~S1 fO< 12 Y'S & owner of2~ Don M llnl Realtors 219'2 Martin, Suite 155 Irvine 752-7315 FBM coora Mid Cler~ 1960. Cow.I & Q>off..,. opened their ~ sti.do in CdM. F-em cawned the mq. pos & :,,,enc. desi<y.er. Her keon -of design & ••P in mQmt, mote~ & IOlal dedication 01e responsibl• f~ ConneD & Choffin' s qowm to ,,. p-...,,, 1oc. in rhe Dnqi Ploto of Npt. Ctr. Fem .ayt o Slon!'s rep.lotion is built on iNqty & -=erity ~h hos erobled Corvwil & Chaff.., to to~e proqreu1ve .ieps in dt'cor_olirq & '"1"1'· ·c....•c....,.. 230 Newport Ctr. Dr. Newport S.ach 83~ 191 7 Who ~ rme the wn shine 1 Forqet tlle cordy man -Cathy conl Corny Minko ff ls on ent~ ..,.getlc YCl""9 Q01 with many r.rnoles and 1obs to bri<jlten ~ doy. Corhy places p•opltt on lempot<Yy 1ob1 10< Pocolrc Personnel. Earn pay 10 ploy ... wh up! Go f0< rt! AMe r lcaft Career A4)9RCy 810 Newport Ctr Dr. Ste 275 Newpe>ft Beach 640-84 70 PM or s~ombw, Bello, & All&11. m 11 cc>nsulron1> specio"zonC) "' comprny rocY'.pll:Ot om me<gers. Ol'q ~~,,,..,~ '"'') , '"".16 pl0f\1l<rtq, m11lerr>1 '"->'"'?""·to•· uHice1 ,,, Nc1 .. pon C enr .. , & London. frqlonJ Nso Or'"' cf Anne Sttoml.,,,.1 bacur.•e 5e;7ch. Inc '" Newp<:'ll Ce"'"' Currently conducnn-i ,, "'''t'I ol >eminc:n. ··wNT>"' n l•l'.IM<t "" .. & o O.ecror lor The lust Rd\Ot · o re~t-Ot for ll· '-"1.:I' AMeS"'°'91btrg becutin S..-c:h- 567 San Nicolas. Sre 106 Newport Beach 640-2800 't f.do..od "' 1962 •t wos necel'°')' '"' ,... 10 r.~ o (\'.»'-R.E. hod a q.ai QDQ;S.on ki< -~ ~ om peopl•-0tiented & en1oy f~ .... pen-"°'-"" eoc.o c ·9'11 q Yrs were spent os As.soc. Btol .. Rlrr "' Son Mav>o, CA i:<>' 5 Y'. I ho.11 wcrred "' trw.. & find r1 on ~'''""l & re-.adinq cho.ce. Ir ,, my om & ""1r of my 0Uoc10let fror ~ ~ J & Lorraine Ne.ens to C n rl•::it P<ft :J ,.,,.,.,.. •n 1 ... nq good ..-.~a. II nol1Y8 of Mos~s hot wed .., c.atfcmo .-.c• t9S'I. Aft., qcdotng from UO wilh o BA in 1-istory lvrr ..,,.,ed t+>. Real &tore field. She is o member of the Golden Key Club ond hos consiJtenily been o top procilter in sole\ and '""11 IOld. ,.,.,, is "°"' °'toc:iottld ....d'I Muea. Realtors o member of the E14c1Yonic Reolton A1\oOCllCll9s IEAA) ond she con bo reached OI %3-8364 . .... ., ........ '18113 Magnolia St. Founlaln Velley 963-8364 Red Estote is no pike .of coli•. but OI l«Jll I get pOd for o11 rhe hord ""Ott I do. In R.E., I om Jn conttol & no none con limit my solory .,,ept m11. No one else con t~e crdt for tho job that I hove done & ~ I fo~. no one Is to bkim• W n-ryt.elf I lo.e it & Ille money. Su-e beats Ille hC1Ck Ol.l1 ol •ony job I hove ever hod. YlloA11oclafff 5938 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach 846-5536 operates lhe Col-llmericon bewt;.,8 5;);1• wh.:h is oow lutly 0tcuped. Provided en full service indiv.di.d office> for inde~ent bu1itle>1 perlons who do not te.:iy;r., 1rooti->nd office spoce. So!'-ces po-irlod '" E•ecurivo S .. 10 tenants ore d\O pro-oded to the public. nre.,. inc ude complet• IPcretaiol. 24 hour doctotoon. telecoper. Xeroo 4CXX). conferenc:e room rentd, morl ospo!ch, end IE>'e~ coverogo. C•j.-ic• b.c111fn s.ilte 567 San Nicolas, Ste 106 Newl)Oll Beach 540-5470 hos hs °""' R E. company & it o qod of Real E.tcie klirule She ., k'd fo sell~ ocieoqe. re,;cJ & conwn I p-opettlll' biwn Son Oieqo & Sa. Lin ~. Ako Q menbY of DAR, Nwpl Harbor iM. & !'.of Wornetn vice I '170 & The ~ Oolor Club 6'ID-2455 C .... IA.ADAMS Cherie hos been o \Oles penon with ~ 8eoch ofc. of Gnibb; & a;, Cormwciol Btol.er<>911 Co. 2 yrs & hos been irwolved In leo•inQ more than 150.CXX> 1q. ft. of r•toil. space Jn 000QIJ Co. Is current!)': port of lec>JlllQ team °' G&E for I Nort~ Town Centnr In Irv., AfK!o Pldzo in Minion Viejo & • Lohobrn F· nh"'" lslurvl Lo hobto Formerly. wfth Coldwett b~•. Ms. Adams '' on ovid 't9rWlll onr.,Y"'. ~1, er, qourni~t coo~ wine collector . .......... '4299 M~rthur Blvd. Newpe>ft Beach 833-2900 Notove Coltfor,,;on, born long Beoch. Co. cR:I 011endod tile old Sprinq:lde Schoof in H1.r1ling1on Beocli. Co. She 11 o self·1ouc1tt borlM,jt~\ and hos been 1n the buWlllU fo about 26 yecn. 0.. July 2. 1 '117 she purcho\ed The Toil Spin CorJ1a1 Lounge of wh.ch .ho •• now the -end ""°"°9er. 5he renamed ti ofter her, ; Cficrie s" c ........ 5042 WtJ/nflf Ave. Huntington Beach. Ca. AC ... EVEMIHT TOP w.ES r'SSOOATE for 1970.n MICllllJ ....... ~Ca .. ~ 1644 &n Mlguelr. Newport Beach 6'44--6200 Hi. beor-.g in tile wet\inq field for ovM 22 yn. (1om f:IO'."'Y chedi09, fOCl<Yy wart to sol•s. I hove fOlll1d l'rrf niclifJ on l1fn. Real Estole i• choMerl9'"<) & deniot1di.-q. Helpi119 peop• is reof.( ~ ~·, ot. I &1c:wted in R.E. in 19711. llnnbut• my succen to my und11F1tondinq husband & °"'"cn:!lng concern for others Of Vilkl Awic .. of~ I om proud to be wi!h. Yllo .......... &938 Wtrnet Ave. Hun t in gton 8 ••-ch 8-4&-5538 Opened own br~.,, ofc. Moth.Os & AsMX. With her oru Dorothy Johnson & Nore Non. Beet.cl I ~78 2nd Vic..Pre1 Huntonglon Bch/f(Ullon Veley Sood of Ritts. Hos B.A. in Amer. Studi•'· t~ & po\t radio & televilion btoodcoster, Albany & BuHolo.. NY. Nay hos held -o1 po>1r· ion5 ...!h 1ed e11a1e boardi.. holdl tie aedenhal' in Ca.f. Red 0•<11• & Comrn.nc.011on. v-..,.., oc•""• rn Reol Esicie Sood octN1t.e\. Mqlheis & AllOCl.tH 10181 Theseus Dr, H.B. 964-1926 966-3011 Gl.OIUA HYAMS Ac1MHn-Reol &soi.~ t<l7'4 "'9 io.ned 1-e husband & partner to open lslond v, la<Je Prope<t1e1, Sunset Beoch. Wdh soles "off of over 30, ti-Os rap.dly 91owin9 comJXr'Y recently ~ o 2nd office ., the 5eQ.. 8eoch Mol. o shoppng ceroler .,.0.. Cont'f\lehOn by -I.ion.:! \Wlo90 Propo1tits. Bes<des !My 1ed esrOle ~. Glono it o "'*'*-of YOriout community orgonizortons in Huntington Harbour "& Sunset Beoch lveor.. ........... ,.. ....... 16873 Paclllc Coast Hwy Sunset B each (714) 846-5502 8.11. Ottawo Univ. -M R.E. Ber\e14rr ~ D.viMy School. a:ime ~ ""f husbmd's imp:wtinQ. onrique ond OUC'IOl business S yeors oqo ond 1~iol'rred ln Oriental ort, Now Evropf on ~ r:Jm$, etc. SprinQllf ard Whil• outtionffr1 businen hos ~ to enaimpcJ\I me m vice-pmidertt ond ossatcsit to the board of cfrector\. s,r••t•r .. d wam • Amclf1aun 3010 Red Hiii Costa Mesa s.4°'"4098 Wilh GWb & Br" Commeiclol 8roke!OQ9 Co., Newpott 8eodi, Jeannie hOI been sellinQ iiwettment p;operiy. Speciot1e1 in sole1 of opt. compluOl for lnvlltment ~-5 '1'11 oc Mt. Dweoor of Ninlnq School. Molieim. . Hm ~enc• in relidenrlol r.at e1tottt soles. MotMr of 2 chtldten & ~e of l:;;J Beach Stote Univ, Uiv al Coli • Irvine. f.kt. Scott ~ sltMr.g & motor cycle rocinq. ...., .. '4299 M8cArthur Blvd, Newport Beach 833-2900 Vice Choi men Couo M8'o Ploniing • U:on, Boch of Bus.. Adrn.t1, 8rd. o( lN. C. M., Chor-nb-l:CorNnerc._, Madon School. Y S . Chart. Memb•: CM..'Hc:iuw C~ty Oevlpt. ll9ency 0 , lndust. Counc~ O.C .. Un,,ed w y. Ch. Career Ed. "°"'"°'Y C~ f(J' ScH Dist • E~ Ch,ldhood Ed. Ad•i'°'y Com. Awards f:;. M. Chomber'1 • Charmon ~f The Yeo", "'1'117 Woman of Th11 YllOI'" "PTA's HOl>Cloy <;f'v<e A"'ord. NMEA's BeoconAwad City of .Costa MHa P'I C--HI• I ucknell Rd. 546-1429 w ... &:a... .... ...... __ 1477 So. Manchester ~m 776-9350 Onc;ndliy fr<l"' HoustOtl. T ~ Bunny «trflll IO Colifornio in 1970. She anerded F!Hton Colle9e, m0Jorin9 in busin•ss. befor• 9"14fin9 the Red &late pofession in I 97'4. Ml. Patter ltafl'rf~ to Ouoil in 1975, wher11 she specia&es ;, Income property in Oronge a Rivwsid• Counties. IOMng detW\., sole\, ~ & t~deffl'fed~ ~."-• Prop1,.s. 1~a11St NpC 762·1920_ ROSI llUSS&L Milian deb 'baby of Whelan Red Estore. -of its~t• "'9 ~ joirinq red e Ol. toles O<:/ l ~ orp. S hr'l!f-if, o sincje mo to Hf co record. fr~ lecdi'1Q kt• for the mo. Studying for hot bltt1 lit. Fi-m beGeve " prop ownersnp. owns 8 h\•S. 2 +pieices & 6-1.nt opt w{o total vqluotion of mor• thon s 1.malcn."' Rec81!1ly bouQh! o home for 118fsolf In Weucllff, & completinQ 11\dM (Q( a de9 in bus odmin ot UCI. Relldent ot H.B. & one of Vila'• dvooml~ onoc. ComH from Mt•ico Oty. ~~ in Orong. Co. 3 f"· Woa a for•iQ11 lo"91'099 'tudent mojor. Hobbiet ore tfOVt5ng. politio & clo/fiq ~ fat others. Verarko ~ So. oliF le o '"°'' deMable place lo 5ve. Goals irt life oro l!Ovel, llCMI o fomily, l earn ha-&vinq helpinQ other' in Real Es1a1e neeck. YllmAfMCI•• 15053 Gofdenwest St. t1untln~n Beach 8 '41 ( • UWANIALURD A leodrq fq,. & beaury c:aitloi"f g ~ b CHO fat Cl</ef 12 yrs. Her 5\1 of tl.e<ws 1~ I e '"'Wbc>' s W'ro" of the beoufy wetld. Ulan g trore lhan 0 fqn ••pert. she's ~e o ~·She con tc*e o plain WOIT'On of Ol"'f OC)ll & help ~ de¥elop her fiA potonriol of glomout. In her semin0t' to aqo11imri0t"' .i.. instn.c:ti WO)" 10 ottoin ~ heohh/•-9Y by eombinioQ e•dus1ve fitneu & proven nuiri1ionol principles 10 cm11e ifetime ~ + hedlh. . Ull•Ward '"-9 Control Woft ~E.17thSt .. CM 631-24~ IEVBLEI KS.UY In I 0 montllS s.-.lee hen bKorne #'248 CUI of 1200 oqents for rr~. She' fedi ITI01t women ote ~ She $els 5f1t. health. ~eri. 0110 arid t:iu-inklorcL ~ IJ<n11oundr includes 01i9ino1iorf" of the notio-ide DKOollrf Schod for Seai. Roeb.d: & Co. ard ottitvde mo1ivotioo proqams (or mojor firms in the Urited S1ote1. Th• PrudMti .. fltW'mtea Ca4..y of America 280 Newport Center Drive, . St. 140 Newport Beach, Ca. 9'2660 Hos beori in real eSlote I 'f'IOI • I 0 l'IO$. wed & sold 111 ,.-. in 2 ~ Completed 24 unit1 in red eslole CXMsos. Watiiq for M & MosleB ~CICI in real estote & bucinen. S1\ldyin9 fot broker\ license.' M1isron1 monoqer for Founrain V<A,y off'oc .. T tairVng '°' 'mor IOCJOfTIOI ~ ~ion. ..,.._ JIUI WHITTIMOll Is o people oriented per~ who ~ys boonq ilslri.menrd in helping c~ents develop o posirive self ifn099. Her bod:~ound vot1e s from rec:ept'.oriSI lo odmints1rohve ouistont 10 dire<10t for sell imptovemenl & developmenr schook. For t... post 11 yrs. o c~ in Oronqe Co.. S of which hos been with ltvine P811Qfr.el 8om & ecl.<Oled in Conodo. o lo yeot ~ of Calif. Hos be.to tnOft09tl' of Coov T errozzo lat 14 ~ Pcm:ia ... ~ her 8.A. deqw from-Cd Stare fdot~ Public ftetanom. Het inte<e$%~ outido of c~ cOl\lf$tt of ~ f'O&I president of Sonia l\l'Q Jr. Ebel &-o whler of - 9v8"'l in ~ di II. OOf'qll Co. F-oi1, plU1 qrond sweepstokn winner. Par lodes outside sole& f0t ~ Hits Trove/ Aqettcy. CNllT.,._.. 1086 Santa Crul Circle Costa Me$a 557·9116 JAteCJ IE O. LODMEU As p cor>'>U110nt 10 bu~ess & educ:O'>Cn Jory.ette IOCClqf'>Zes 0 ~ for o f1r.J> l~~e oppr00th 10 m.J•.Pe problems we lace 9>e pr~~w,ps & M!m'nors on self image.· ,.o!ue cloril'<Oh<lr\ qJd Wltllnq & dee.won mci~ As o lec!\ler & ...;ter ihe is deckoted 10 inrr~ df,.,. elopment f~ 05 0 method of deairq """' o tapdy chon9nq envir OIY'l'letlt. J-....Lo .... M4 CuuH• 896 s. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-6941 This yecs, bu11neu woman Jodie S~orst.dt's Mariners Escrow c°"'PO"I' la cawinued lo gow in number of offoeM. ~ and volume. Recently added hos been .,.. n9'\1 htne Office. Joc~1e's srofl now ~e010tfi. 1n 1917, ...olume l>CI' a.eoay Sllpossed OIT'f of her pr!!Mous f,..e years. Joelie f eeli e'>CJOW speed and cxcvcxy aid' her fwst love -O!onge Couniy's 90Wlh. MorlHrs Sa•IRCJ• & Loma Assoc. Mm 1 ... s EscrO'# Westclit1 at Ocwec _ 645-8111 N.B. JIAM WHIEUI Mernbe orqcriter Newport ~ T oo\fmisti•ss Club, self help orqoni1otion 10 improve public speokiiiq. Mltmber 0AR,A8WA scholastipl fa .women to further 11ducorion. Bro~e< Tri Harbor Reohcn. Stoff 13 women. 8 men. most tc*inq odvaoced educotioo witlt Jeon & partner Sylva Hr~. 6 yrs present locO!iOll. Tho '"'e house on corner 17th & T osrin COiia Mesa. ..tiere mo110 i1 large &ioucr To Serve Yau. Smoll EnoJc;t To Kno-. V Oil. Trf H.tNr lfflton M)() E. 17th Costa Mesa 646-3255 • Persond Set\OC°' Off<et ot ,,_.f(l9 Notiona Bcri. Spent 7 Y"°'' wirh OC llfwrored. OC !Minuu -"'°' Ad Soles Monoger. Al lrvono Notionol she heQds Personal Serllic;e Cen1er. •mllWlCJ cone•"' of poople With spec.al f ononciol ptoblem1. Member. Soles & Morl.e!ing &.ecut!V8S of OC. .,.. ............. 2171 C8mpus Orrve Irvine. CA 92715 Co.ownet of Accounlonrs Assoc.iOled Per\QrW'tel S.-e and Ac<Ollllinq Persomel T empcway hos lam.cl ~ own Company ofrer five years "' peoonnel .~-Gd fcutoen~ in OC• coun~ 1'1-..ly Vu l'~ o[ o.a..q. ...cnu.nilL Noitonol Assoc•ohon of Accountonh. Aworded tTQI Valuable member ond CMctor. 8usineu ~ at Columb•o 80.,n Colleqe in w~ Ace u twla A.uoclohd P'enGllMI ~k• CK. 5-47-7375, 540 Golden Cr. Ste 212 Santa A na [);.ector of the We-1 Coov ();,."OF\ ol rheooo""'"""<<>M<ih"'l f.,,. Boller\ Bot!M. Hud..on & 5 M-X,, Inc.. opened & ~ J.Ut•en1lvy monoqed •r>o Cololor,..., branch s.nce rnd-l'i'lb. Eo'~• ~e 1erved OS 0 bcri rncrletrnq off< et & 0 mc:inoc)9' with rhe Dole c~ 0tqonzotion. C.nenily Slwl&v i1 comf,letinq her special fields cerrificorion in Trot1soctionol ~ ....... ..... H•dl• &Swab 2711 E. Coest Hwy, 1'203B Corona del Mar 675-4340 O wner monoqer of Plozo Eaecutovu Suotes/5<1c•etmol Seivoce wf20 yecn &penCll'CO in bu"'1ess. She 1s o (:emf.eel P~bl.c 5«1etay, <7o&.ote ol O.CC. o member of the Ne..pon Soroptmu & ln1 I Word Prcxessinq A'5n. E"e is involved w11h the Woldlofe federotoon & Sierra Club, ponoe1::oM on Ion<) d.st<n:e biting ood Qltl()' sporrs rlvough Newpotf Y MC.A. 4 M,J.V~ey Y So.,.'"9 Club & Ameroc.on Ywh Hos•e·~ ----8tonch Mdioq. cond A1s'1 V.P. of Beve.ly Holls Federal Sov1nqs t ~lol\ "!"-.lea! Slephenson ~ ti.ti-1'1onoc;J e.pe<oerice 10 her pollllOI\. ~her caeer on ~...,,,..~ '°""9 & loon irdalry in 1970 ~'"9 ,..,oucft ..mo.. depofm<ris lo-1ilt- presert pmihcn Jeon rs maned & ho\ 0 maned~·· AffillOhOt!S include e.:.r.., Star ond hnet. ~ Wotr*l's Au'n. l"9fy .. ,.... .. . ~·Lo. 18351 INlne Bllld .. Tustin 832-3570 ~lwf"'f fc:rmOO ~ ~wx'°''on cl 0on<r' (....,,ry bu ,,,_ w".lt"'e<> who oJ ...,:i~er\ by l.nd-nQ, appo"nq ond r ecommend.r.q IJ'y qv:Jl.t....J opi:>io<ont. fat pcs• tcr6 ofl•f!d by emplo)e.-Olin1 s. NI ~ c1'ft!Jed ore on on !'Mploy•·poid le' basis only. E\lob/;~ Calahan Associo1e1 Per_..., 5.vice in Newpcrt 8eocl1 J.Jy,J'171. C...._ Assoclot" PWSC11MllS.Vice 3961 M8CAl1hµr Blvd., , Ste 113 Newport BNch 833-7880 lnletoor D"s•gncr wirh ~olph'. fuMure ,., i:o...tOll'1 v.;r.uy, Liz W(l\ aw0tdod the honot of ,<J1esbJ1 the year 1970. Slw 1,..,.. been in the m••ror de><qi ~' on rhr1 0teo f<I' 17 yrs. 6'caotr.q model home1 commett10I & controO WOik v• well 0\ r0>q,.ntd Sl1CI >lated her (Ofee< ""h W & J ~~•Son F.oncosco. She hos hod manv ol 1ho home, lohct de<orored publ.Md on 1he Home S1K1<>n O\ ... .,, \JS Jo..., on TV. Ralphs Fwwitw. 18375 Euclid St Fountain Valley fnrered rod l'WOte in Mt;,y 1971 c~s•aw cxht!-et n M. _, Dollar o..b, Uetwne mernbet of M. '°" Dalla 0..0. sold s ~ dolcn resdemd & W>Come prop. 1976. ~ w.-~bot O'!O rhe "'°" ~fJ & ~ '" "-wodd.. Ma.!1JIS1~0 Giont Boll, teacher ot Ho!bor H1. 'SCh .. SodcJebocl Coi.ec,.. Helen •s 1he mother of 2. dOJcjder N •ll & son Byron. SOlllh Coast ........... 3833 Brrch St. Newport Beach 645-1103 M~ of the Newport HabOI Casto "'-.a Boord of Reol•O"I. & licen\Od a red M'.:J!lt \IOCe l'l]), hos $doJ rr~ & .nvO\tment p<operlo!J\ O' O,.jl W"J It.. po>I )yrs. och1ev1nq Top Woman Solespeosoo in l'l7S & lq76. Member ol rhe M.1icx> Dab CU:> & EstO"Oo lbd Booiien Club. remooninq ocr•'ll'tl in community. politicd & d:vdl offoiri. Qtlal Place ........... Ille. 14000uall St Newport Beach 752-1920 '' Pre<oJonr of We•letn Pocilii: l'emxincl StwVoCe<. ;n H B , bot~ in Spol one, Wo1h111qton, boinq d.:iu.j11cr ol kd,ert Irvine, founder of W<!>lttrn Sci.Jp Co. hos • 01rnl1'1roo lo )J e·1 prMertr success in the l>u\.nw ... o Id on 1ho1 YlO wo> e..poo..W ro it early in ~re. ReceovoJ 1,.,.. Docrotote PHO 00<)'&6 in Psycldoqy Of UCI 1tv;,,1t. Sloe .,..r..dvoed We\letn Pocil< Pt11.oirnd $erVl(M '" 1'176. wh;c;h h,,. qio ... n 10 o srolf o f b Jl'Of ~ tn:IM>ed COun>elors. West1111 P'oclfic P'enalMI Services HilO Tl-ERE Vdy ~ from ~ co,_..-~ soMiJ Penomel problems pernDr'ili'111y. Vdy·c objec"'9 is IO help people ..demand ~s and their oppomnties \0 1hot they con ~ond~~ l'dd potettd f0t o producrive life. _Q.di{Jld ~ ,.,ren\ive lroin<nq. ecl.corion. e.perience -ond Wic'iii de<;cohon. Voe~ ""' be on os\Clt 10 )QI.~ ae ~and i:-ple ao her busoneu. Co" Vicky! ~c• C......AQftley 610 Newport Center Or. Newport Beach. 640-8470 e.o1.(!t. Woy Jeon vowford. l:inqs t o het olc. on oatensive cotnb11ot•or1 of ~ & ecl.ca1ion on 1eol tn1ora 51'8 °' o .....iber o£ G It.I . (God.ioie Rlrri. ln\lilutel bocl by C.A~ & N.A.R.. rec:ei¥ed her R.E. Uwi1ficole from O.C.C. & hovw.g Iden ocHfional l!oining. "-e it dio o member of 1he Rea f\1Q1e Cw!iflCOle lnsli1111e. CRAWFORD Ir Auocfiln lllrs. 2850 Meea V•de Or. East Costa Mesa 9157-0701 :-t-1~-=-~i:--=:~-=--:::::::;;:;t~ =--+-~~---,~~~~ Ropr-s Commonwealth lcond Tiile "'1.ionco Company in the Huntinclon 8ecxh ard WMrmimlet area. Lynn ~ been on immedoote succ en' Ol>O busOrioss developmen1 sof&Sp4r100 "'1ce ;o.,.;nq rhe so1 .. sroff ot Commonweolrh lard Title Cornpcr>y in >.Jy. Lynn 01rl'llded Morino Cdleqo ard crioys s~11n9, nxquetball O'ld softbdl. Cocec:llClll'iweclth a...t&TitteCo. 1220 N. Broadway Santa Ana f:ormsly on Orlinlt stowoden, now etiO'fS solwq meslorl problems t» Btol-~~ of XOl!Odu Roal ~1ote. Inc. Sp«ioliiinq in lrocome, Comm. & lndu11. tea eMote in Newpor1 Boocll. Shu it 30 Y'I old, iirlcJo. a11enc:lod p .c.c.. Son Mol"O & Cd Store lonq Booch. majonnq in Red Estoto was on eKIOW of· licet for 3 yrs. x .... 1 ... Estete· 4341 BltcH St .. Suite 100 NewPOf1 Beacl\ 97~8533 ~I Cod is c~ector of sue. CESSEMNARS. l'ICli.ded ,,, rhe temonas ae tnanciot Ol.Sertion. • prospC11ily consc1ou,neu ond MJCCMS ntotwah. Phyai' earned Cl Mosrers Dtvee .n counsul"l<J ortd hos be011 ocrrve in borh tlte ocode~~c and monoqement world'-:>Ile ~ been dorecror of o communry wll999 women's studios pto_qrom ortd on independent business WOIT'O'I. SUCCISSEMIMARS 4000 Birch St. NB. . 4.97·2lA.9_•_ - $lcrled ~ R.E. caret'< on Pck, Verdei. love of Nwpt "'"°'h"' & '""~ ~ creoted o •t1onq buiine\s &111o1urle. P..ci' s enrlio;-.o.rn CJl'ft!S diori11 o "100~ In inv,,11" for 'fo lly4o. onvMlmMI pn1en11ol, r11tirernert1, oncorne, otc Forme<ly wirh R.E. offrces in NS & Laguna, sho l>CI' her own in Nwpl lkli. Wirh rhe ~t ol h., many cli1t•llS, Poqqy hdJ, JM Pfoml\CI or.() ~I.IC· t8!!.dul f\lf111t. PeWf 1rontt. RMftor Call 645-1531 Educator for thirty )'9C>S. Preifhool · ownet·dorec.tor •••teen yeor1. --Motflo-of IOU' dlilcton. Retidenl of CO\lo Mme l0t ~'-' year$. FYsi C~ fa the Ciiy of COilo Mma. c.,,ent Mayot of ,.,., City of C~to MMo. Womo11 of rhe Ve0t in 1977, Oonqe Coosl Collogo. Boord of Directors, Y,M.(,A, and United Woy. Commirtee1: Social Pro9rom Adviiory. Hou~nq arid Comm•~'Y Dovelopmenl, lritor-Ciry Coordinating ~of ~~ l , Mnd" M~bf it o dren dll\q'l& '*"'""""'" ond olterO!IOO oi.per1. si, .. ho1 brl.,, 01 rh11 some locotoon on CdM fa 1'4 )"S. Mono 1l on lfl\,,11".IOI OI O(C & oho let1t1m on l!'!>IJes 011.J is f'O\I Pres. o( Nwp1 K-br Bu.,n11•• & Profos"°"°' Woman\ Club. MOM Usa Mode Atftl ... 436 Heliotrope Corona del Mat 675·1381 Staiiee Ph.fps is c~ector of. SUCCESSEMNARS. Included in lhe ~ ore fononciol osser!iOll. prosperity consciousnen, ond Mceu network Srcnee ea"'9d o MoSI•' Oeqee in ps)'Chiolric social wort O'ld ;~ the author of The Aueor..e Womon. Stonlee hos condl.cred o voriety of public and private sytllXISiums and workshops rht.ou<jloul JM Uritod Stores. SUCCISSEMIMARS 4000 Birch St. NB. 494-6796 CRIQUETIE · CARPENTER ~ 3 ys oqo. Sc. Calif. C olleq11 of Optomerry os o C•11l1ed ~~Tech. Planned on o ptol. cau1t¥ on Opthdmoe di~nq & context I""' COie. Sh• 'tud1ed health nu1ri1ion & sOAK/it CIU1 0 mothod of cor1r~nq cellulite. While working w/2 Op1omomS1• in Wost Hollywood, WO 110'100 tdcinq IJOOtrnenh OI "8ell1•simo". Oiqinoted by Morie low. OKO'lered & d17Yeloped in E11ope. TM<e a11 ody 4 WsW!los 11'1 lhe U.S. (j;quelle now owns .... own ltot1Chl'41 in Cororo del Wo, ot 243S E. Coast Hwy. 673-7846 SARRA BERK AGENCY Employment Se"fice & C0teer 611~ Cel00t011K /\ B..thdoy in Oct. We wait lo thank all ou/ clients for "-qood wishes & potticipotion in Ollf' 5ucceu &' <70Wlh. We oe o profeuionol team of PenOt1nel Speciolisl5 conr.nuoly tesecrchinq .,.,. Motet Place" for bu&iness trends & employment oppO!tuniliH for W~&Men. Serro ..... A,_cy 18952 MacArth11r Bl. Ste320 Irvine 833-2892 0-..--& Op.iotor of 'Niguef Penomei /\qtJtrcy Stnte I 'lb8. Pot -.-Poo Pre5ident ol Son Juan ~ Oontbw of C'.onwr.~e & Post Charter !>resident of Soddl•boelr Volle' 8u\iness & Prol-.onal Women ~ Ni4)IMt P'et"SONMI . Agney 27601 Forbes Rd. Ste 49 (3 Rags Center) • Laguna Niguel 831-1477 MAit AMC MAmHGLY Repr~ (onomorweollh Land Tme~inthe~ v~~ orid lrW>e o-eorMd her 6" degee in Sooo1ow ot UCLA Ms. ~r. ""1o 1esdes in Lake forest "°' the dStincbon of ~ the frs1 lerrde \de& repr_,Olive .,. so be hired by 0 major rill• compoiy in OonQe Courty. Since joininq Camtot.....,, Land Till• Compa1y, st.. hot b-. CJt19 of t+.eir top prcdlc9'S. May Atfl W01 Ou~tadrq Sdesperson for the month of~. Can man"'"' ...... a-.eo. 1220 N. Broadway, santaAna Senior Associate, Collohon Auocioles Penonnel Service ceorche1 f« ... opproi1e1 and rea:wm-ends irdviduols fat posi- tions oifered from dericol 10. • e1ec111ive level 'peciolitin9 h1 inS11once ~ Member of Irvine CJ,oprer of ~on~ Woman·, Asioc. and lnwronte Worf\f!TI of Ocrqe C<M1ty. c ............. P...-llS.-.ka 3961 MacArthur Blvd., Ste 113 Newport e.ach 833-7880 I *Ill HALLCHBI WQ, D.C. Fvll time proclicinQ OWoprot1or. Groduote of O..eland C!Yoproctic Coll9911 LA. Secr111oy of Oonoe Couniy Chitoptocric Soci••Y• Member of C.C.I.., A.C.A. a c~ OI\ Oioc,iotis & lnttmal disai:i.s. n1 w. 19th St, Ste c 1 Cost• Mesa 54&-1 e88 DAILY PILOT Pi I I I I Lorraine'' merchondisin9 coreer I beQOn 31 yeon 090 with C> , • penonol .hoppirlg aervico in her hon.. She opened hor fnt ~ in I ) Aliambo in I 'lSI. She couldn'r I leW 0 second shop in Bayside j Canrer. H.e for rlw pbsl 11 years ' 5"e ho1 bUh o lor9lt c'enlele 1h1ouqh courteous personnel, specialized se1v1ce. o wide 1 solealOll & do.ly (cWOon s.hows Of reu<uOnls & ckb.. Lonol..e wtlet'la.cl 1088 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 675-3183 Owm._of FOlhion Boutique in C.ooo tfkJ, Ms. SloiTtper op9iiid her fnr we 6 yeas oqo & hol been ~ her p ewrt odchu for '4 .,.as. foslWon lloutqae offers the woman of today be04ltifvl ~IOOrleqlii• 5llle cae ot o teosonoble price. Ms. ~ • a fQ11"1'11W tmdel a fashion ce>nslMont, me=~~-=ott'---..L.• Oort. of C.omtnHCe & mony orher civic" aoc:iol ~· FodNoa lollff ... 333 e. 17th s treet Costa Mesa 845-8322 CAROL 'VB~a.c,. kely 5-ic-.-lnc. (!fie "Kely Grf" people) welcomes Corolyf\ v~ the ,-iy OFP°'itecl Residw &onclt Mt:lroqtl of the N.wport 8eodt office. She ll01ec:I wiih Kely irt I 975 os o scN\ r.p°" .,.,oiiv. in w~. Prior to Kely, Cad)n lltl05 OI .,,_,a-/ tdtool ~ in 0..-elond. C&. "Kely Cat 0o· • her ~ mono b ~ fie iemporoy help ,_. ol N,ewport's busirleU conwruity. ltlrSrilcea 1401 OoteSt. Sult•340 Newport Beech 833-1441 MAY TAIOMe ..MA'<.. l ABO NE. P euo.nnet.---· Counsellin9 and Placement, CALLAHAN ASSOCIATES. Newpot 8eod\ Ms. Tabone hos 20 yeori ii\ the Qonqe CCM1ty ~ Wblry ard ~'' in bcri pstomel. ,5he is "lrf ocriv11 il1 ecMQlior, ard ~ f<t women -founded the 11.,ine Chortet Chopler of Ame<icon BuW-WOl'fltl/M Assoc. where she wved os PrMident 1974-75 orld~ Womo1 ol lhe Year 1976. c .... ....... , ... _ .. Senlc• 3961 ~hur Blvd., Ste 113 I 11vae10 aEAMOl c. JACK SOM I Mifii.....arector, ~ Ho-bort Churdi ol ~ ~ Cogo• MetO. "" L.A. Qy c~ mut:cl major & mu OI the Glendale Religious Science Oud\ Cw-nbio1 ,a.,,;,,. & Am.rkan Op.to Co. A' 11cdd• of the United Church or. Rt19oua Science ,.,..,..si.;a Sthod.1 &ho fOll'ded htr prewtt church il1' 1<711 & Cl'l"isiom a b911' clu-ch &• school, She i• o lk en&ed' proc~. ~. & teoct.; Newport Heritor' ct .. 1 of Aeflgloul Sci~ I !54 t c.nt• St, a Mele I Dfl DAIL V PILOT Sldr1ed ~s from o boot in dev~ iOle'-/"OW loco1ed on COOlt Hwy. Dono Poont fbt • )'I'S •lo stoff of 20 people rn qoneiol real .iae Joan hot ~ idel MCe«lrq SIS ,,..C:on. ~ & t.er ~ w,,,,.... retolM tn Loquno Nl9uel. ~1uden1 of Georqe Peppeidne. & poi.i sci-col teochr &joys \wwnrnonq. ll.W'bolh.nq & 9ym. Real evore & creative ~ horn laid CCf'rtoas~ to re..dentd !oOle\ are lop ll'lete\I\. -Wnt CMlt '•Ifie ......... 34118 Coast Hwy Dana Point 831-2600 /\ top produc• f.om rt-e l!OI 'woe• ho. e•ceWed.,. Real El1ote lt'vc~•,.,,,..,,.s & Cleiu'!Y9 fr;'Y'Cttt? "'*' _..,. <AIQ, J~ ~are .,_,, pr&p>f'd ""•h a proven b;;~ss l,,adq•ound She wo, mol• wcces r.;~:f ~ ~·~ o •"""<• ~. foor 7 Y' b<oifor6 lounchnq h6-<.;Jr ... '" ...... ,,,..,, R E. Fr~ \loe• " v•t much im.ol-.id "''" proects tO>q"Q from j,..J .• ,J,31 1nve\fments 10 lq ~' r • ..._ ; -lq 'IA'.>'mO pr~ e:t I'"' 1'!'"" 1 ~. Violet Sausw: 1 l.E. ..... -.m 673-80<42 MAllOM Y AH COURT h o notve Ca.fer,. OI'. l7oOw0°ed ..... 0 Bo-.ttla .,r Sc.. o~" f.~m ~.C b lies • .ed n • • .. ~ .. pol (O'I' J ,.,....,, ()rf'O let ·~· l.:at lw ,.,.,. 5.·• •-cs '"'O'cf qo ... n '41 •"":> ... 1 .. rC!"'! .. •H-~1 <XC Fr >J 1 or·• "'l •t to I t :J c• r~:JI e lr;l<it f.>,I y• 7 ;lie "'0 .... ~o,e:J "' "' prcm-Y.on :i. 70..0 ms h• •t• V•}"':I "'' 11'<'• T QV'no"'>""'S & .,.. L j T >"Tl T. ~" • .,. Crflr• J" Co C• .. ~ ,, .. ~,., po<t,c ,. ' I f. r "'r I lurtccrt'1 0,-HOMH Rffllty 1763 ,Orange Ave . Cost& Mos a 6•5·9161 ... Sunday, October 18, 19n Lou"• Pomeroy found"' & pre;idenl of Abigo1I ALbo11 Peflonnel Seiv1ces, bunqs roru ''"'•""''Y & concern w rh 1l'il>·<' •o llie p.ofos"on. Apprf',1:>tove etnP<>y•> & or;:9<'711l re'POf'd 10 het for~~' & 1m.,g rv ~ th ever .. ncreos•ng d.Jmards for ••r :in"on ol Ab :JO.I Abbott s Selr..CIK. & 16' "] ~I.I h.'C ..,J de- ode in Oa._,., Co;.r•, Per'>Ol'.rd pioc,.m"n' Ah~ Porr.eioy ~ P',. ,;,.,,,.ie:..c:r rl '''" '""' ry s A 'X .;Jtocl ~me<>• Aqunc.ei. Abi4JClll Abbott PfNGlll'Mll Agacy 4500 Campus Orrve Newport Beach 557-6122 T ll:>f?Y T·~•aoon C.vpon·.,,,., om>OYnCei 11'e oope>n'"'""' of CARQ. CV.US O• Vc~pe~""' A~ 'er.~ -00• •e~ly .. 1111lol cf ~-ed• o..•omc<: et -::::. l\ccYeJol rwr w Pcxa:c Coo\! H .. y Ne.we>;>rr Beach 64., "ffl--('O'OI-~ ~ thu 1-c•i '" r .. tot, O""'i I"-"~ ( )l'r'fU t;., r,,. .. " "'f ·~o :r~>' •u t1 1. bc.-n mon11 )~' cf • t! I 5 ... ..,(-. if'V' on~· ... e r-P.r-CM o• tf" C"l"b~• o• (.;,,-.,...,rcoj 0 i:.' and No<'°"->I A>sn ol "=· Tiffany Tr•sporlcrHOft Corp. t 600 W. Pac1t1c Coast Hwy Newport Beach 645-7832 EWE DARNOLD E P...,......L~ or.-of rl<e l<>qrr ~el'!C1 or"\ ol ptr--V "' So Coi "'':)\ °"'l"O'ed by e, ,. & ·8r •,.bard~ y~ a)O. A:.•-... f.c-"'• ,_, lC'" .n SJ(. :> .,..<l•f' O'- "'Cl'pr"'e 6. "'• -101111y ·• .J 5'') .,. oi.J C""'1er•ed 00'~ S~'! tre -:l""J''I ('I ~., hJ\OO"'d E fl ' OS\, .. r-:1 bt ~.. r-ctt.~· ,,_ \O'I & l'l'Y;i,o. t • l''O .:>.._,. .n , • ., ,.. '"'.:l lo 1n K •o .:ll ~oc ~J' & (r>n-ou ..,r (CITVT'9'Ce El'"" 26832·26&42 Ortega Hwy San Juan Capistrano 493-3133 Anended OCC., Po\Odlll'O C~y (OMO<)'' & CJCY!ua1ed f1om So (ohf. (ol'f'<j"I M->oJf-d ill l.JusoM\\ Admon. W"" r-tt>odt'•" of ""'"'" Bus Leader, of /'Imel Port1Clp01ed in Student Council funci.ons Recn.voJ cen 1-co<e as Medo<ol Ass•St0'1! be/ore find'"') lie< co onq in rhp R E /,,.rd E••remr1ly ef'l~.C abou• '-,..,.._ & &r'!(>YS '"°''"') /-.y J II) h;>lp p«ple IO become hom<t 0-'!tS VII. AasocJClfft 15053 Gotdenwest St Hunttngton Beach S98·9641 JUHIHE PAQUETTE p~ r.od """" ado.•· .... ~ & ~ reio'""" OlO'<v j(' .qr'.') coord no• rq m• rclco .. J s • J proqort" lor "<> i... 1 bror •h. , •"" och r.,. .. ,,. IQm, c1 ~ & ~-lo.....J """ d.:vl' -...e,..•'" .. der·ved "'•OIJOb.i coerc-eh1r._ •e e~ tr>at l;,er,.f ,, c er·s "'·~ ..,li(:,m ~., toun .. 'rl:lll' It f . t"1Vtn'rrrir' Ful f1 t d O 1 f~em.itW\ IO ob'o.n rl>e C0•"'•.1 Gt<l !Cr "' o•o RN 1-i-'"' •. Ct!rl f<cn-o lormot tr....ber l!va:1 of Dr. p"J<I P• > ol 300.""'• .,,vj:,. a brdt.· eof ~ mm. res-des '" Cdl\ol ~ member of V0f09b1• 'rcxhr C "b ~ ..... Pr,..tiet. '"' Npl Beach 762-1920 ,,... , .... ·ior , po>i,,"' "" e ft'.,.., .... , 1'17S .... 1-.1 •. ,~. ,~.., '°j s, ,.,. Of'\ ~ Pfl(flt"'tri '""8 ')'A, S ·or T"' ?"''°""' 0 s,.,F"'' .. I • CE' lfURY • t n o o• r.0t·~ .... erc1 "'"' S5 7S m. °""'' I, ~ Tti. \< ., fj ~OS • .,p., .. , .. ,. i ~ ,,,,, o-. ,,.,. r a\ ~ • r,.., , , IC'""' r0w""' t.f Century 21 R..-.cy R.E- 141 9l Newport A1Jc Tusltn 731·5656 D., ',.,,.. j"', flt., >1•" • ·' 6 1• (• j~ i•t t,.,~·r-n• O'"ll \. ~ J", ' ,,.f .., .. 'tr"(,,.'/ rt N ••-rr-I ·bd >:. I 11':1"11 11 Oii• l ,,.. ... .,.,. .. J,-, '7y I r,,.q 0 s "'' ~lon~l"' Or.· I I •~1 /I. D , ..,., c..,~ ~o• 1 ,..1 ~ • I t'UC, H•"lt I ,,J ,._,., 'f ,, •• "., S·d s~,y" c:.c 1•h •· " c1. rt ... , .. 6 •t' ,...,._,,., ol r--~ (C ,,._ l'• ,,, I" I[, l/'w°1n.'J\ p~ Cl rf f ; " < I f ulut1ryt,-.1rt1t#l>d W artd loak·ChUdcraft 1943 Port Lauren\ Pl NewpOf'I Beach 644-5643 • V<•· po..dmt, t»PC ~ & '""mber ol ti,., Wos•em Mutllill hcrow Corp Board of O.ec•ors ,.,...«I 11") f.,n ~· IQl)7 & o"'""e' the oll<t'l n H;,,1.,'<}'on lkh Ii. Haoo1 0. nl rhe H6 Cl10mber of ConvN•ce. s. ...... ,.., os l·eo~ "~ 1tu1 Comm Pol•t1col Ac•1on Comm.nee. Cl'°"mon ot 1i.e C •o:en ct ti~ '' Ceorr.ml1•·0 1?17-g, m.-mber of the H6 FTN Vo'!fyy Boord ol Rlr" W"...,,. MlltN Escrow 1 7~~ach Huntington Beach 848-9000 , ELEAHOR ~V AHS ' ~ ,. I ' fT •• q . , I I I ,, I Cvtt°"' Shop Alttiqu.s 2138 Newport Blvd CM 631·2082 '\ ? ~ la. ( .,, .. _, J (" 1,,. • W")", · c r~ rv "' .. S"Jr 1, • v • o ,.,.J. A t"~f!d I, .. ,.,., & ,a., 'I ""t...U • ''\ fr.ll'J/'~ r; I \IJ I ....... , .... '<' ""°:-.• r •• _, \', • S. Ct':7"1~ ',lA ............... " ~ r->\1 1 ....,., ,...., J .. IVt ~ ""'" l ,, ,,.. Wi ! ~ '· f' r. ., ~ ... ,, .............. ,,,,.. ..... ; t ~,.... r .• ..,.. •" .. , ,.. f ' 11 n Wi.Jf•).' ,;i• V' I· ,~, 1 1 Custom Shop AllHqu.s 2138 Newport Blvd C.M. 631·2082 A I ., ' , ... ; 1 ., •• 1 ..... , ' Lt J ,, ti" (CA,• •• ., ( I 1 J f, f""f-"' ",._) ... , & ,,.... J"' ... 1 irt, r O(f-n'7 J ~ \~~ J'(\ 1~· J "'''" ,... j,-,., 1f , >:' ~n w lh.J ,...~ rt . .., ,,. I,. ~ t'\\J('lU\ ~ l • I• hon1 tJ , r '" '''"~d ,.,,,_ ~' ,,. it P'I'» ; ,,,, r •J " W"I ,o;:• \ •. o•" "" ' ~ .~' t. ,.., ""' J H 1 'IY J'f)• ,..('II" q, (lf"' o .. b & I \.,I' (-II( "'•'tl] I 1h .. ~<.d l'l<"'YJl)I RHSe fnttrpriHs 2069 Swan Dr Costa Mesa (714) 751!'\473 • Owner ol DeM11I T o~h F-loMt, octtvo fn comm & c1"'1c or9on1iohons 2'4 yr\ "' CM. cio<-o•~ •.me & •ole<•1 freely 10 nury OC1 ·• ' tH M...mbcf ol Npr Harber BP \V le '"'ttt '"' flow., C>rTonqng ~QC ( & Goldern..Mt In I 'l7S, selooed °' W OfT'Of1 of rhe Yr Has w<>11 "'°"" owards I or hot numert'U\ ~_.,,, r ...... vi(,. f'•o\ of ln1eroo1·ond h·'"''U ' u1 r,;, Ir h J.J!'*.ef1l'fy :,1.,,..., V<,. ''"'-~ Con~uler ol f..11 l ~ (0011>0n<llll• (Ofp, Ms- on v .. ' I~.;. rec:hnolow (ad.oc t ,x1W..d., l unlJX•"t!tlll & Fv>onc e '°"'" to.>Jv 10 Corel ofrll! I!. yrs , I b«••' •d ~""' "' '7'0!0' • C"'1 c ... poro••oni. b~r.;e. ,. C ... ~..,,Olt• 0.ecll'r, hos been a " ~ f )..let "" "'""""'9 o r...-nber • c.. • "' I$ ~ . ._ tvn'pony's ~ J.> nf••""-Jf~y. Medical Compounh Ccwp. D-~..__.. y~.., ... _ _.11 23891 Via Fabnc~nte ~ van nun Suite 620 2438 Newport Blvd COf'porate Office S.. Op&-Olioris Offl('., for Calif Cor>cdon BorW. Attended U.S. lnt1 Urw, Cd Weveni. earned M in Sonk;,,q & hncn:e. Amer. lml of Booling. /\worded AIB's Spec Honors Cer t. Hobbie\. 1enni1, rcx- q~etbdl. \Qil:ng. reocf.ng. Wori uone, pu-pe1ud d:>ls terns trophy. I '17b. I! I OI P'fl dub irl Son Di«JO 1976 -Californi• c ....... 4699 Jamboree Road • N.B. 752-6042 I Costa Mesa 646-44 79 M1ss1on V1e10. Cahl. ~~....i-~~~~_.:_~~~+-~~~~~~~".'-.'i-:::::==::::::::t=:====:=:::::::~I -""f!"f :°'r•"".').lr') \ t.,.' I.,,. y,.._~ .. ~ " ~ r ,. ,..,....., t ,... .. ..,.. c.-. .. J t1m '""-'0' GI '' r)~ __.....,......,,.., .. "'~-....... ~ r J "-"'M ( h • !<f-.., , t-" ...... -.... "¥t-. •r •.JJ :f""\ "'i llOt"'rl! 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Resident of Ne... port Beo::h I c-11 yearl Hove be..., .n rt:d e\'CllO for one y.,,,. Do"' ~...,. l c~ loron. Je• f. Karen & ..f.wl:i... ~-ti J~ QCivli,...n _.._ _ _. i\x"' o Udo 14 ond is fieet Cop- .__.~~.,.a.:;y....-~Ba.a.QQJUxhLUb... S1>e is .-• • '"'·"·in •1.-d.o.on rhe Boa-d of O:.octors of ' 1·v Y>I • ~ ,').. ~.. " .. " "~' YIX .. • Cl.b. lv\cf. oho. 1 l .. ~ ~ J":I"' 1 cr>Cy\ ~ 0 ""} & ,,._ ecj.~po.nt, TrGYe4 Hori10t1s 1001 Oove St, Ste, l'60 Newoort ~&ch 752·0036 JO:tCE WEGMH r' (". •b '' ~· C" t l• •' r ,. ..., ~ ""' 6 A •l(A;: ••• • hJ .,. , ., .., r ,. t.I ~c.r.-<.;.·-on ~ )j 0' lJn., YI \'lt(.h VII .. ; '",.. t-..)1 L .,\tna\t, .... :J• \J , un o.,.t1ye r ,., l • ..., .JI J. , l,. :'l .J1.1• ol t ... ~.p t t>, & •OI'\ 1'e Cc.m· " ,, ' t ""'1 J.-'(\(1 _,,.,. ...., ~C(M • 11 J l ,..,. ..... , _,,a., ,..h J"""~· Lehnert & A11oclot.s 3723 Birch St. Newpo<1 Beiic11 54&-2919. I ., 'JI .. ;... .;,. j ... ,, ., • , •• , ~ r :: ,,.., "t ., t t E\ I•'" \ , J... . f 0 ·c~ ... 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Costa Mesa ~9t61 ltlT.A EVANS 0-ector ol N,Woq. ~ Hil' Ho.p.tol Su~ ..35 IW!!g ,,ofr ~ in 1M lio!pld wttich t1•a " ••du\ively di1•01e of dcoldism. Came 10 Rdll<i? ~s in 1970. tl'Tpcased """' m.. '°'" pc> 1ien1 core in r\,. treotment ol c1trJo.""""~Jt. Pt~.non UniY•iily tiosptd School0t f.f~~ ~. p.,~ Bodqnuod_ al P'VC~ rvsinq & PIAl'c relo- 1tons on flrnb..9': helped found & ope<ote o MonlellO!i School ~ <J..<oqo: rrcJnOQed o q-d PCX· t<e & cWc 10 yrs. Raleigh Hlls Hospltal _ 1501 E. 16th St Newport BelCh 64S:,5707 Bctn & rosed in Gen:lcN. Of. te,,Oed USC· 91aduo1ed w/o Mol•tl\ Dliq .. in Ac.CCIUf'll'fl9. She 10~ 1ea91farod ""9> earned o 1eoc:linq flecMttlial OI tl>e - rime. ~ ""' ~ d~·, of tile <o0.qe. Dottie hos been OI occ W>Ct '" inc~ in '48, ~ o1 *7etod slJs. H• don ""°'~by~ Ol on "omPe & WOI ollied IO re.4ew 1h1ir JYOCedurt\. She wos in· '~-d in 1et11n9 up r\,. Prof. Secy Pt~ OI CX:C. She hen earned ~"'°"" to orpo- llCW!l 10 """"*°"' to meNion & ho1 1'0"~ed !11Unti,,t1y. FROM Fash ion I sland Newpo rt Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • ... .. J .. '· WRlt°E YOUR OWN SALES MESSAGE "" IN TillS BLANK. WE RAV. POST AGE! It'• eaay to place a cla11Uled ad ln the -Allly Pilot, Juel fill In the blanks below and mall It today! WE PAYJHE POSTAGE! Cllp the Business Reply Mal l por- tion of the coupon and paste ')t to the .trorc of any standard en· velope. ~ If you need more r~om for your messagt, print or type It on another sheet of paper. If you wish. yw may place your ad by phone. Call (714)~2·5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... I VI w .... I ~ t" 0 ,. w .... z :> I.CJ z .... ...J ~ ;{~ ~~ ~ ~~ Cl.> w~ ~~ u (/)W (/)z ww "' Z< .--vi (/)0 :::> Q. co~ ·····•····•·•········•· ..•.................... •.•..••......•......•.. ••••..•...••........... ..•.................... •••........•..••....••. ••.•••...•...•...... , .. >-en 0 -.; < .2 Q. IO I> Q, it N Q UJ .?: IO .. N QI Cl) ·; at "O • ' .. ..J Q 0 .J ,. DJ~ ~ i .. >-Cl ~ w ~!~:i ~ ~ "' < ; ... ~ !! ·~ ~ 411 ··~-fl! ... 0 0 0 CD 0 u Sunday,0ctober16, 1977 DAILY PILOT .... ,. ......... ,.,.,... The Btaie•t Mlrketplac• on tht Orqe tout ,...,...,,. ... , . ....... _,, DAILY PILOT CLASSU:IED ADS "-· ... -11" ... ........ 1.-• .... ...-., ._. .... -111 ., .. ---··-..._._ ... _ You Con Sell It, Find It, I 642•5878 ) One Call Service ,_.... .... fOol.-""' . ,_ ... -J.199 Fast Credit Approval -··-'""""'··----Trade It With a Want Ad , __ ····----~~:~!!-~~.~~~ ..... : .. ~~~!~!!.~~~~ ....... ~.~~!!.~~.~'!': ........ ! ~~:~!!.~~~~ ...... I ERIOltS: Act .. rtbtN GtMrol I 002 Ge..erol I 002 Getttral I 002 Ge..eral I 002 .slllClilllcl c.htc.k .... .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• dmty ..t report."'" ran ....... at.ty. Th• DAILY P.llOT OIMftH lieilifJ for th• flNt lft. correct inarion CINy. ,.., ....... ,Hoffer. Alueal estate udverllscd in lhi:> newspaper ls sub. ject lo the 1'\.'<lcr nl l''im Housing Act of ,1968 \\hich make:. il 11lc~al to ad vertise "nny pre rerence, llm1u111011 , or <liscrirrunalaon bas~"'<I on race. color . religion, SC.\.. or nauonal ori.1:m. 1>r un intenllllll lo make any such preference. hnilla lion, or discnmmallon." This newspa.,er "'111 not knowingly acn •pt Jny advertising rur r e ul eslale which 1s m 'iolu. t1on ot the law. ----1 HOllMt for Saile ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE O~MTY 32·Studenl, priced at $147M--uTM down. 18'.< return .' 27·Stude n t , $ l30M-$3SM do"Lll._16';. return. Land and im· provements included. SEAVIEW ---HOMES Div Gerrie lnvst Inc EXCLUSIVE LISTING BEAt;Tlf'l:L YALE, 4 BR, 3 BA, 2 frplc's, faml ly rm. A·l cond. ll;e11r pool·l t!nnb grcl'nbl'lt t:n1 vers 1l y Park . $13i.5UO. LAKE FORE.5T BEAUTY BEST IN BLUFFS RAU I LEVEL WrTH VIEW! Spectacular water, sunset. night lite view. Finest early Bluffs . 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Tile floors, shutters. 2 Lovely private •IRAND NEW°* Of quality c.:onstruction with superb fl oor plan, this custom built 3-bdrm., 2 balh home has f1repl1!ce, fenced yard and many extras! In lovely. Eastside Costa Mesa locC:1lion -is close to schools! $00,500. patios. pool nearby. Immaculate Shuttt}r trimmed & tucked in fovely OrEH 1•5 2065 VISTA DEL ORO residential area NBAR SCHOOLS & I LUFFS l.ARG.AIHS I. Popular . x" PARK (biking <iistance to the beach!) Plan. Wide greenbelts. 18SO sq.ft. 3 is a spotlcs!t 3-bdrm. family home w/fireplace, PLUS patio in wood Bdrm. fam. rm .. form. din .. 21 2 baths. fenced bacVtard ! PRICE REDU CED Y.rap·aroundpatio.Sl27,SOO. 0 URRY HURRY ' I l. Sharp 2 bdrm. 2 bath w/ A/C. Split T $82,000. -· level, large deck. Low lease, taxes. T R I P L ET S S92,SOO. • •• BUT INDIVIDUAL! HELEN 8. DOWD Amidst lavish. landscaped grounds ftt for a Queen, wh ere privacy is King,_ r eigns Olis "MONACO " ... and a Prin· REALTOR. IMC. MLS 644-0134 ccss it is! A l{racious 3·bdrm, 2 bath I 973 Top Uat..-& Top Sdetntmt home w/fireplacc and covered patio in 1974 & 1975 1tunn .. ..up stately liarbor View Homes ar ea Hewl>art-MHo locrd of Redt«s ,.i..~~ts your pleasure! ~~~~~~~~~~~::;;!Ill.-!!~ * * * * * * * * * CA~O SHORES From the m oment you e nt e r courtyard gates of (his Gam.w-Shores beauty you are aware of an im· maculate 4 bedrm and pool home. Totally upgraded thruout. i\Iagnificent v1t!.W. OfieI:.ed at ..S374,~pen Sun· day 1·5; 4639 Graham. 675•3411 / . - LlJSK i REAL TY u John I>. Lusk & Son Co . ZS IS E Coa"t Hwv. Corona de-I Mar BONUS BABY ! Price reduced owner motivated! This 2·story Harbor View triplet with open·beamed cathedral ceilings, . is a "PHASE II PALERMO" with 4 bdrms, 3 baths. formal dining room, family room and TWO fireplaces -luscious landscap· ing. Owner will help finance! ********* ... and now, the "SOMERS.ET" triplet! A pl easing blend of gold & '~arth tones is spread throughout this ~·story home with S bd'rms. 2h_bath~ family room. TWO fireplaces. formal dining room -professionally decor at· ed! rn great family area! Come see our triplets -irresistible! 3 BR. 2 BA. fumaly room. • u pgraded lhru·out. Getterol 1002 GftMrol 1002 TWO tH tr$-ci\MY<»t---- ONE lS ~ ENO UN IT ! "Green· briers" now under construction! Both of these luxurious 2·story townhomes have 2 bdrms, 2 baths. mirrored wardrobes. fireplaces. formal dining. lush carpeting, huge ma5ter bedrooms w/sittmg room, and are close to pool. tennis & golf! Buy now -move in later! l,P.lllQuail lliiilPlace Prap.erties $99.!l>O. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEAVIEW HOMES 4• Div Gerne Jnvsl Inc SANTA AHA HEIGHTS Lovely 4 R~room 2 lrnlh home \\Ith lar11.e I Jnul~ r oom. loc·Jtl'd on .1 60x135' lot. ~urroundl'<l by Ta nitenne. lJr .anttl' Lemon & Lime lrel'~ Pncw at S8'i .500 ALSO 2 SHARP 3 bedroom homes on Bayview ave. Priced at 178,SOO. ond $74.500. BUYERS WELCOM E. IT'S YOUR MAHKl::T! FUWIRIALTY 546-0114 *VIlERANS* Wx's & Wave's Invest your money in a home today & watch It make money for you! Our ofc specaallzes an Reaft'I * 'CAMEO SHORES DAZZLING ·OCEAN VlEW C.AT.ALIH.A, JETTY & SUNSETS From most room~ in this approx. 3000 sq ft. C'U:;.tom built 3 bdrm. 3 bath tracl1llonal home. L~c liv. rm. formal dm_..pm-fa m . rm. 2 frplc 's & triple g ar . H ighly upgraded! All new kitchen & bath. Steps to 3 private beaches. AskinJ,! $315,000. :\take offer ! OPIH TOO.\Y t-5 4545 GORHAM DR. The CCllMO Shores bsident Spe-ciali1h CA.LL 6 7 l· 7040 Gefterol 1002 G9Mr•l 1002 •......••...•.......... 3 UNITS EASTS I DE ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAKE FOREST 4 Bdrm + loft semi custom home. E•ten&!ve 752-1920 1400 QUAll ST, NEWPORT BEACH • GeMral IOOJ~rol 1002 ··•····················•······················ .LIDO ISLE _ MAGNIFICENT 4 bdrm home ideally arranged for the entertainment minded person. Famil)I rm has large bar that opens onto south patio. Kitchen & mast er suite open onto north patio. This beautiful home also f eatures a f ormal dining rm , breakfast nook, intercom thruout. 1 Bdrm with outside entrance designed for maid or mother-in·law. 2 Car gar. 2 Forced air conditioning & heater systems -$375.000 · ~.~no RF.'ALTl' <.:£~ 3177 Vie Udo, Newport leach i 673-7300 'AJSSA MARIA' WAYNE till' dttu)(hll'I' of ..._ Ii MRS. JOHM WA. YHE We are pleased to announce th~t Ai~sa Wayne has joined the Res1den.t1al Division of Wesley N. Taylor Co. A1ssa is a nau ve of Southern California and has been a resident of Newport Beach for 12 years, having llved on ·the • waterfront in Bayshores and on th.e golf course in Bi g Canyop •. t~us creating a true lo ve and appreciation for fine r eal es tate and the "Wonderful World of Newport ... She attended U.S.C. and is a member ot Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Her global travels )lave taken her to many inter· esting parts of the world such as Alaska, Caflada, Mexico, Hawaii, South America, and a 1-year trip to~ Europe aboard trer fatne11's famous_~--=- 136 Coot ship, the Wild Goose, one of t he larges t vessels in Newport Harbor. On one trip she-lived in Spain for 6 months where her ability ~ ~peak Spanish fluently certainly was a valuable. attset. In-her younger years· . she appeared in such famous movies as The Alamo (she was one of the s urvivors . aren't we happy), Com anc h e ras , J\tcKlintok and Donovan's\i.Reef. Aissa loves sports. She is an accomplished tennis player and water s ki er . After all ·the opportunities available to her, Aissa has chosen real estate as her career. She loves working with people aJ!d the . most important product on earth, real. estate. Aissa feels that her real estate 1 career will lead· her to investment opportuni ties un available in other fields. She has recently completed extensivC' rC'al es tate educational coursc.-s and t'S well prepared~· her new chatlen~e with immense enthusiasm and integrity. Please call 1 Aiss a for pers on a l professional* ' service backed by the full support of management with 32 years of experience in fine properties. You 'U .be glad you did. IALIOA ISLAND ,ARK A.VI. COi. Lovely corner fireplace makes a most , inviting Jiving rm in this charming 3 BR. 3 bath 2 story. Formal dining, spacious study of lge mstr suite. Dbl ' garage. $189,500 201 PUttL .AVE. · SA~/SUM 1-5:30 ~ IJ(i CAHYON "DIAHI" HOMI Better than new! Luxurious & -1 beautiful from the impressive courtyd entry thruout this entire 3 BR 3 batl1 ''Bordeaux" model. Newly decorated with expensive wallpapers, custom drapes & cptng. $249,500. 2 IUI CHA TIA.U IOY AL 0~ SA. T /SUH I 0 5:30 r----;;:;;;;;;;-., __ ...,. __________ '11 helping VETS• Call now -5'1N67&. -24JJ~ BJu_ Just listed. this Ideally l~aled income property maybe JUSl what you are looking for. On<' J bdrm. 2 bAttl& 2 one bdrm units cloite to-:oilioppil\g Gi transponauon. 646·7111 use oC wood panehna and ~........ I 002 a.....-I OOZ redwood deck plus view •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• •••••••••••• •••••••• of trees from t:very room DBPfBJ>•s l!STI $134,500 I Only the Dally Piiot really tells you what'• new In your local community ••• every day DAILY PILOT It a good day to advertise in the Dally Piiot Classlf led Section. JSTOIY · 4IORM+ '°OL Winding stalr:s to ma,ter s uite. New p.\sh carpelll thruoul. Walk to beach from this d ec or ator garden home. Priced at $72.960 for quick salel eon an c eS th ts h>V-fl)' h ome. All your s for $139.~. IJS23 CAMPUsl>t~lRVllfE Coll 9113·6767 --------1 NEWPORT HTS IUHITS 15°/oDOWN 8 Units being totally re· turbashed to be delivered llke·new condition. Full price $199,llOO. Will carry U % down. Owner wall tr11de. BEST UNIT BUY t N AREA. Call 962·7788. -IQ. K€Y V RE:ALTORsii I WOILDSHllS FIXH I/SIDI Lt>CATIOM R·Z nit. 3•iJdrm1, fam . rm ., tlxcr o n th e Eastslde. New llstlng. ca ll I mmediately . 546·2313 0'fN lit 0 . II s ruN ro., MCI' THE BLUFFS You must see to np· preclale this Super Sharp executive type home. It's trl·level with 3 bdrms, 2'1\ baths and a view of upper bay & h~hts on wldo gree11belt. Sunny country kitchen with new dishwasher & d ouble self·c leanlsa a ovens. Enjoy the private Jacuzzi before entertain· ing around your flrepll on the c ustom wrap around patio. You can see all this by enterina the <'U!>lom quarry tJle entry & walking throu&b on tl'le Karistnn carpet· ing thru.oul. All this for only SlSS,500, and thla Is the best buy in The Bluffs!! .AESOrRHffy Don or Helen Bryan 731-4911 [ e ·IRIUI >:~.::·i.:,~~ w~.~,~~~ .... Claulrted Ads sell big place an ad In the Dally . 642-5678 Items, s m all Items or Pilot Want Ads I C»ll now ony Item. 842·5678. -1$42·5678 . • I . \ lmlC.OlitlD SO. COAST PLAZA PllCID TO SIU CHOICE LOCATIO .. Beautiful ad-on lam. Uv. Clcl8e to the many fine rm with fireplace. Nice stores at So. Coast' Plaia. redecoration to allow Im· Near (wys & schools. You mediate move·ln with no will not believe the low work. 3 ~rma In a fa.ml· taxes on this property. Jy neighborhood. Hurry! 'Thi~ hom& may be the 546·2313 best investment you will °''"' "' 0 '" \ 'IJN 10 ~· ••'(t · ever make. can now for [.vz:&&H:I ~!i?~~::~:.~,':.~ ro~~~EEEe~e~~~nls r~•)'S113§1flt4) with a Claulfled Ad Real Estate ' Call64N678 G9Mrof I 002 G.-rol I 002 ·······································~·~··· cae: llDBBB ILllNS ·ca. OVEFf SCTYfARS-OF SERVfCE COROM4 DEL MAR "E PUN" TOWNHOUSE Located lo The· P opular Newer Canyon Cri!f Estates Area Just Minutes From Fashion Island & Your Favorite Shops! 2 Lovely Bedrooms 21h Baths 2 Fireplaces 3 Patios. Built Jn All-Electri c Kitchen Beautifully Carpeted & Draped. Enjoy The Pool Jacuzzi & Tennis Courts $124,000 OPIHSUM l·S #10 CR.ST CIRCLE 111 DOYH DllVI 631·1800 -· - ~t buy & pi cture perfect! Highly upgrade<f151-a . Bft, PR. -oR sitting rm m mstr suite. Realty sharp & tastefully decorated. Huge brick pntio w/plan(ers. l'f.t y~ars 11ew. . 6 FOXHIU Urvht•) SUM I 05:30 lOVll Y UDO ISLl-c2H, '50 A beautiful spacious home on lge corner slte. North & south patios. 3 Spac. bdrms. 3 baths & charmJng den. Beamed ceilings. great kitchen. Prof. decorated. Tennis, beach, etc. . 521 VIA LIDO HORD SUM 1·1:30 llST COl'ofDO IUYI S 122, tlO 4 BR, formal DR. 211il bath, 3 patios, huge L.R. Wet bnr, gas frpl; refrig, compac.loJ". fam rm. pool , jacuizi le tennis. Newport Crest largest mode . I lMA LOA SAT/SUH 1·5:30 UMOISTilUCTID IA.CIC IAY VllW Just completed I Be 1st to live in this N.B. lovely Z·story brick-trim home, Spacious bdrms, f am rm & rm for. pool. Oversize garage. $220:000. 2117 IRYIME AV!. • SAT/SUM 1·5;30' IJG CAMYOM CUSTOM HOMI Unusual rustic contemporary w/S bdrms, Slh b~ths, huge play rm + study. Tropical ldscpd entrance w /rambling fls h·pool. Real informal living. $350,~ . 22 CYPRISS "· LN. SAT/SUM l0 S:30 BIG C.AMYOM TOWMHOMI $141,000 The very popular Greenbrier model. 2 Lovely bdrms & sitting rm, 2 baths & s pacious dining rm. lluga patios (front & rear). bright kitchen. Hurry. l2 CAMYOM ISLAND SAT l·lilO Wetley N. Taylar Co.. It .... •• ZlllS•J~ .. •l...e HIWPOIT CIHTll. tll. 644-4'10 I ... DAILY PILOT Sunday, October 18, U>n Houses For Sal• J Houses fdr 1 Sale HouH s For Sde JHousu For Sale Houst1 F~r Sale }H°"!! -----·- -~ ···•·•·••·······•·•···• .... G._rol IOOZG.._.,.at 1002 HouieiForSale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;·••••;•·•·······;~~~ ~·;;;;;;••••••••••;O~l G..wrol IOOz GeMt" ••••••••• •• ••••••••• ••. •••• •• •••• •• •! ••••••••• •-• •• •••. ••. ••••••••• •• GCMral I 002 Getterol I 002 enero ••. •• •• ••••••••• • ••••• •• ••• •••••••••••• •• •••. --............................. . GeMraf t 002 ••••••• ••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100% cae: 110111 BLllNS CD. OVER 6'0 YEARS OF SERVIC~ NEWPORT CREST DE LUXE TOWNHOUSE! Much-In-Demand Plan 4 With 3 Spacious Bedrooms Den /Family .Room 3 Baths. Tastefully Upgrade d . Near Pool, Sauna, J ·acuzzi And Tennis Courts. Overlooks Greenbe lt, Will Be Redecorated In (;olor s & Tones Of Buyers Choice $129,500 Shown By Appointment. ·•····················· IRYIHE Only $79,000 3 Dt.11 m . huge family rm 2 frpk':., ~ ull11upt>r d. ~ood make th1:. Jn out stand111g (;muly hum~ Come M!l' Sunduy I S, ·1-172 !'ark Gltm THRIFfC TUITLEROCK 4 Bdrm, tum rm , :!1 , baths, 3 cw· jlar + 1>wl & jacuu1. BeJut1ful Plan 3. Only $137.500 Op1m Sunday 1·5. 5322 Sicrru Hoja --9 1 • ct J)Olf Y. rlUKICJ.IX »50 t C:-1 -,. eo.o... .... _ 640·7000 REALTORS 675·5511 OPEH HOUSES 935 WEST IAY -.IALIOA HMIHSUL.A -lay'Yi!.w on lay A nnile. A"t HIM of. fered for sol•. C1t1tont Wit C .. Cod, two story -... °" R·2 lot. l I~""' ...... ftlQlds r OOM. HIW carpetillC), HCfWllt• • ..,. pClltetiflcJ ...ct decorator walpoper. 0'84 SAT & SUNDAY 1·5. 111 DOVE.I DRIVE 631·1800 I R~AJ. 'TO~ ' ~~~~~~~1· 4 5 0 0 R 0 X I UR Y DR I Y E "!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ GeoMrol I 002 CAMEO SHORES in Co••c11MuMf Mer: pre- _'!!! stigious pri•att community wittt prh• • * * OPIH HOUSES * * * S.twday & 5-dCly I to S ltM 107 .. A .. St, lc6oa P.-wla 11111 L.. , ........ T1t1till 4604 s.-.are, Newport 41 OZ.,.._. fUlliv Ml tni.e 1911 E. 1c6oo • IS-Otltyl lal ..... 10971 Fw1oftg. Tustin ' $265,000 $244,950 $175,000 $94,950. $275,000 $264,000 Salisbury Realty pruewts · NEWPORT HEIGHTS -OU>ER 9UALITY --z Story $127,000 T .. ees. 91"Ht1t.-y. hcrdwood floors, 2 INdrOOlll on • R·2 lot. ••crd .... ~- ..... CORONA DEi. MAR DUl'LD-COIHY LOCATION $167,SOQ Two cmd 3 INdrOOM .-... Own.-offers ftedble fWfttl. IRJCk-WOOO--.UADEO WIMDOWS- IAUOA ISUMD S2'1.000 -----_ Tr .. ticW l IMdroo.. l INA -....W. ~ OM IMdroont rm- r.I .... MEW h... with~· IA YROMT YEARLY LEASI: 1...tiM 2 Story 4 .._. ltOIH with tNoclt Ir VIEW. FwWMed S 1400/MO. w aterfrollt HOMH presats UDO ISLE -FAIULOUS TRll'UX $4$0,000 . CO~Y r..twbishecl & decor.ted i. qilllet good tost .. lest Udo Hord JocaH-. SHI H..e to a., ...t occ-.y • OY/Mr's -"·This IMlldiltg oH.-s ~•ce .ct ..;ts wittl a flolr. YClll ..... io IN to w .. e! VllWS! OWMn •• COftoo .• .w .. n~ for ottt ... pri.-prop...,. FAIULOUS VlEW-GllACIOUS HOME.- AU AMEMITIES $244.950 . ' Int localicm ill L...._ HeigMs .... of T...._ 1...tlMy dee ..... 4 '"*°°"' .......... fonlMI.., rOOM, f...Ay roo., ~ pool Ir patio. loat atorage. Pwfect ".ufl•e hOIMtn.ed by lu.th lmdsc .... 0,.. Sat. ts... l·S lt.M. 5 HEW CUSTOM HOMES -VIEWS FROM $264,000 ;· ... " .. .,, J" • CoslwMtge H°""" ere located ill th• Tustht Cll'ff of L.,.._ Heig9'i .. Cowat1 Heights ladfoh1h1g Country Ridgel. ' Especially lcrg• 4 Cll'ld S · bedrooms with h11agi11*'1•• .-cllitectw e •. 3400 to 3600 ,._9 feet. AH hofttes hGYe ._. cmd jCICllDis. StiH time to select y,_,. colON. C• for broc.t.n, details and direcHons. Opell daily frOM 1 ·S ltM. OH THl WA T£R -FOREYH VIEW -HEWPOIT SllS,000 btcllfi•• 2 bedrooM cOllldo. 2 baHts. Possible boot talp availaflM.,........ -· HAUOlt VIEW -LOYEI. Y TO LOOK AT $141.500 Y w OW11 the l...t and 3 bedrOOIRS. f.-.Y roe.. fOl"'llMll dM- iR9 roe.a. Good ••• & wtl priced. .ACROSS FflOM IEACH -MEWftOIT DUPUX $175,000 SM Ir IMcr ltt• lllrl. LcinJe two '"'*°°"' llllits wittl patfo1. OPEN SAT. Ir SUM. l ·S P.M. 360 VIEW OF HEWPC>n IEACH -3-STORY . $265,000 Archittclwal MGSterpitce! 0... of a kiRd with woodsy ••· teriar. lob of glass Ir etectrallk. lkylght. letw .. 0c._ & lay. o..b-waltr mt6 ........... roof. S.. It°" SAT. & S..11. 1.5 P.M. ACROSS FROM rENIHSULA IA YFftO..,.:: STE'5 TO OCE,\M $275,000 A ham of cl.tt.cH-. i. Wlfclric Newport IMClt loc....._ ,,..... Ir ~ .. c ...... 4 .... ~ ..... f-'ly "°°"' ltw. Som""-g ~ 91"1 ... DllM ...t MX lllyleJim to brilMj tit• -•h• • -.... OnH SUNDAY 1·5 P.M. * HOMES UMDE.R SI 00,000 VIEW, WOODS COOllDIHATEO DECOR Slt,500 Two story ca.do wlttt 3 b•*OOMs. ...__ ..... COST.A MESA FAMILY AltlA -COHYEHllNT $73,950 OWta HEEDS TO 1 .... th ...at~ Y°" fenM • l b•OCllM, ..... ""' larg• ycrcl W •t•rfront Hom•• 2633 W.CoastHwv Newport Beach 631-1400 S•li•bury '. Realty 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Island bffehn. Spartdinq ""'" IMdrOOlft It fnly r'OOat t.o.... wittt OCEAN VIEW: Mpeeialy 191Je y.-d with sect.ded patio. SJH.500. OP'EH SAT Ir SUt!fDAY 1.5, )) bt-:fi:Man ); SWEEPING OCEAH VIEW -l ledrooM, tW 2 and a dftt home. In IMlllOC1Hte cOllCI-: fion. Extra 1-:g_e lot, beauffNly lmtcbcaped, pri•ah beaches. Prime locatioR i. C....o Highlands. $181,500. ILHMttold). CORONA HIGHL.AHDS -Hew NsffttcJ on fH ICllld. 2 ledroom, plus boclMlar Ullff met a swi11 .. ling pool. Gr.at for _..,...,"9. ~ remodeled kitchen, Jt.w coppw ..... ""-•. sprWden in frOftt y.-d. $169;5$0. IM IRVIHE -2 ledrOOM c:OtldofttbtillM. *9dccap1d --..cl a ,,...._.stre-. lt:S new, it's fwa. Air COftditiOfted., cow w:lty ossodaHO.. includes: poof, IC)Med .._., ~o•rh, iacuui, sauna & ex~ciH roaM. Price redtlction to $61,500. OCEAMSLDE -MEVL..JULUXE COHDOMIHIUMS -Mwitta and ocecmt •i.w. h .. mtKn"ip to private die wHh poal. S~ entry, boat slips GYailciMe, Great .... LIDO IASIH: SophisHcated l•lftcJ "O.. TH lay". &ciflng Htrn bedroom or. two & dew c.doc:J ~Security! Pri•ocy! Piw •slip avalld»le for large boat. C•v.W... .. Udo shop$. b..U Ir rfttawcdl. ~214, 900. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corona def M• 675-5511 . , * Baltoa })JfanJ * OPEN HOUSE SUMDA Y 1-5 Lge 2 story home. J bdrm. 2 baths, fireplace + 2 bdrm apt. Spacious patio. 2 car garage. Asking price $257,000 DUPlEX -S 168,000 Full s ized corne r lot. 2 Bdrm upper unit with 2 s undecks. lower unit 2 bdrm with 2 patios. Shown by appt. WILLIAM· WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Marine, Balboa Island 675-33131 OPEN HOUSES REFRESHINGLY NEW Exceptional -decorator perfect. 4 br. 2'1'.z ba home in prestigious neighborhood & pr-e~ed-l<>C41~·....,..._ Formal· dining. custom wall cover. ings with matching fabric s, coordinated shutters & blinds with many custom features much too lengthy to list. Come & see for yourself this Sat. & Sun. Open I-5 . 1915 Windward Ln.~Npt. Deb. , NPT. HGTS--IEDUCED $17,500. Spa<!ious 3 Bdrm & den home, elegantly decorated. French doors & windows thruout, along with new appliances, shutters, paint & carpet. Opportunity f<f. ocean & bay views at this super location. 621 Cliff Dr., Nwpt Hgts. $175,000. Open House Sun 1-5. BROOKVIEW CONDOt.INIUM Visit & feel the comfort & warmth of this e legant 3 bdrm, 2 'n ba . Townhome. Completely redecorat- ed -amenities include -pool. ten- nis courts, indoor atrium, 2 patios, mirrored wardrobe, heating units in baths. $84,500. Open Sun. 1·5. 613 Lakeview Lane. Costa Mesa (off Bristol & Paularino) COM TRl·PLEX Wa lkin g dis tance lo s hops & aches. Three 2 bdrm. units; o ner's unit having extra bath & fi e pJac e with s hared pool privileges. $179,500. Open Sat. 1·5, 4348 Sborecrest Ln. I TEAM SPIRIT D av 1 d s on R t' a l t y · s t nu n e d p r o · fc:-.:-.1onals will put you in fir:,t place - C\ l'l'Y ltm<.'' ... IATTER UP and h1l a 4 br + fam. rm. homc1· in Mesa \'crd" Pool, fountain & pond. OI>EN SAT1SUN 1·5, 1768 PIT· CA1RN $113,500 IT'S A HIT to Ii v e on the oceanfront with a dramatic 50' living rm. and soarin{! ccilinf,!s. Prime W. Nwpt duplex 3 Hr & 2 Bf. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5, 6009 SBASHOHE $3!X>,OOO IMTEMTIOHAl WALK thru the gardens . of this Lido Sahds charmer. Master br with study + guest br. Lite, bright & chct'rv. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5, 4915 BRUCE CRESCENT, $135,000 BASES LOADED and no outs about this Harbor View 3 Br, home. Lovely Cam/den rm. featuring professional landscaping with bric k & wood decks. OPEN SAT/°'SUN 1-5. 1993 PT. SEABOUHNE, $149,500 I tiOh« RUH! Breathtaking view of the B arbor & C<.tlaltna from this 3 hr, 3 l>a with inside patio + redwood deck with jacuzzi to double your pleasure. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5, 1521 KINGS RD. $275,000. THE WIMMER will be the -new owner of this spacious & gracious 5 br home with formal din rm. huge fam rm. on quiet pres tigio us str eet. OPEN SATURDAY 1-5. 1112 SOMERSET, $287,500. POST GAME ROUND-UP VACANT LOT 2~~. 1,2 block to ocean in W. Nwpt. S00.504i'. DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coo\t Hwy N 8 645·7575 3116 Ne-port Blvd N B 673· 9060 DONT LAUGH -IT' SERIOUS O~A,...t hai mt e.c• tw• ttwy, four ~oom hOftte, fir.,. • ltt ll•lftg roam. .forMal df11fllCJ room. cOMfortabl• ftnity r00111 wlttt •••• ~ • llMI relsed hecrth. opening to cov..-.d o .... for .ntwfai11ing. • • • .• a happ hon.e that needs a MW fcnHy to cwry Ills fet111cJ. $129, 900.00 IP.S. -ht our iales we hd., ''ilnic» ;o ... " about oWftiftg o It.... - 10 it's serious: -.ulck sol 11eeded to -cwu1Mlte purchase of hwl. OPEN SAT & SUH -I 5 ltM 2036 PHALARO,E. COS A MESA COLE OF NEWPORT 251 S E. Coast Hwy., C 675-5511 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r'TRE"'°eotOMY -Big & b utifuL.£1.an Getiuol f002GtMrof 1002 ··················•··························· • CHAIT 'YOUR OWM COURSE From this Harbor View Dr. home in Corona d e l Mar. o\·erlooking the h arbor, ocean & night lites ... spacious 3 bdrm, 3 baths. famjJy rm + den or ·4tb bdrm ... a g r eat view terrace. P r o f essi onatly decorat-e d &- landscaped; luxury jacuzzi. .. outstand· ing condition! Fee land. Offered at $310.000. Call for app't to see .. EXCITING MEW USTIMG .Corona deJ Mar duplex. So of Hwy ... 5 y r s old . 3 Bdr m , + large 1 bdrm ... possibly best .designed duplex in l0\.\1'1 ... lgc dining rm. step down liv· in~ rm, frplc, etc_ Call for informa- tion. $230,000 CC Orange Coast Q:: 2600 (.Coast Hwy., Corona llel Mir IEAL ESTATE 644·4141 COR0"4A DEi. MAR DUPLEX Delightful duplex right in the center of CdM. Each unit has 2 bdrms a nd large Ii v. area · 3 blocks to big Corona Beach . reduced to $147,000. SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Super duplex with guest quarters just one block to Big Corona Beach - beamed ceilings. fireplace, room to exf>and. Call fast on this one! CORO HA DEL MAR-R·Z Add a unit on the rear of this R·2 lot in 300 w/4 BR, family r m, dining room, & Cl A. 1 Yr. warra4ty. TURTLE ROCK -Super. 4 BR, family room w/ exceptionally lrg lot. Owner needs fast sale. 1 Yr. warllanty~ WOODIRIDGE -New 1townhome. W/lrg. rear yard, sunken living room & formal dining plus 2i master BR suites. I ALSO I -Call us regarding 3 outstanding list- ings under .$60,000. t 640-9900. . G....,... 1002 G••1. IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• *VETERANS• lC you want n home In Orange Co., '1on 't JeL this year pass you by! We know how to help VETS gel homes! Call no\f: 542·3676. 24HRS. Bkr. Want Ads Call 6'2-5678 lfDEGIH • VllW Huge ll bdrm plus lSXJO rt. en losed paviUoo. High the hill With 11n· obstr led view. l'ry S8.~ • Call ~87 OPIH Ill •If S NIHOll l\IJCJ I • pffme GaM tot-atimr-front hoose-is -i1!12'!!~~~:-delightful 2 bdr m and fam. rm. charmer. CALL 6 73-1550 llt MARGUIEIUTI, CORONA Dll MAI ,_ BjgCanyon Properties * r- Customized Broadmoor Plan 2 with 2 m aster s uites, Bou~et Canyon exterior, lus h landscaping & a secluded lagoon-like pool. $328.000. By app't. *, For the best of Bi g Cany6n , call one of our four Residenl Sp,cialists at 640-6500. AON A OIYl$10 N OF it11fDi.4fllil MiOCIATl:i • , INC 600 N1wport Ctl'lter Drive• 64()otSOO G....... 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Move-in cond. $101,000 Oncn s I d bl Luscious grc~bclt view from living ,, upara c ou e garage, rm., upstai"' mstr. bdr' m. & lge. Sat /Sun, 18781 PaseoPicasso UNIVERSITY PARK TOWNHOME large !Am. rm. with • ,. ' :.ltders opening to your formal dining rm. The kitchen HAHOR VIEW HOMES MI W LISTI NG -see this highly i.p aCIOUl>,JU!UO. OH yes, CAMEO HIGHLAMO~ VllW features mo<!ern appliances & cute upgraded Condo located on quiet cul-the pnce"'S7~.ooo und ll!ts eating area i11 this 3 bdrm .• 211.. bath Top Value -largest 4 bdrm, l level de-sac. 3 Bcdrm, 21h baths & family t64rsy·.11>1'1our V.A. c ·a11 pectacular ocean view -4 BR, 2 bath w/vaulted ceilings 1n Jlvlng rm. Secluded Anthony pool in low·maint. yard. 3 private beaches. $234,500. OPEN SUN 1·5 PM. 728 CAMEO HIGHLANDS, CORONA DEL MAR. (U·Sl ) .. "MONT EGO" Model. 'Out-of-Country ·· , Bluffs condo. $135,000, And there's no owner. Reduced to s142,ooo. Quick rm. Custom wallpaper, shuttel's, lease paymert -you own the land! possession. Call for details. carpets and drapes. Redwood deck patio and patio cover. Air conditioned. flac~~~k,!,r ***OPEN HOUSES*** 3927 Sandune, HVH $160,00() 4000 Topside Lane, HVH $237,500 1500 Dolppin '[err Irv Terr. $168,000 15 Trib'4e Ct. Npt Crest · $122,500 11 Asl>e« Tree, Univ: Park .$145,900 ' JUST US~lVIME TIUACE A charming s maller home with pool, in a rrost desirable location. Oceanside of the highway. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large sunny kitchen. $168,000 THE MOST IH DOVB SHOU THE MOST spectacular harbor & ocean view.. THE MOST elegant home with l:i.gh ceilings and wood floors. TUE !\JOST exquisite land- scaping surrounding the perf eel pool. THE ~lOST for S.tS0.000 WtsTCLIFf Remember ~hen homes were ~eally b uilt, with lath & plaster & h ardwood fleors? Th.is home has that & more! Extra large l<lt, 4 bedrooms + den & family room. A 9-.1!'4~ia-. family home! l&.U,_.S PLilA Beautiful greenbelt view from this split-level, two bedroom condo in the Bluffs. Walk to shopping area, schools. church. $98,500. . NOMISI H1:1t A 1051 GAi.DEN Beautifully maintained Lus k Harbor View Hills home with pastoral view! Exotic plants, rose garden and'lrees. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths. Owner has purchased another home and says "SELL". $160,000 IAYSHO~llY4n 4UA You'll fall in love with this special home! Garden entry adjoins liviog &-dining reolllbr -2 bedrooms down · and large new master suite & family mom over :1 c·ar garage $179,500. CORONA DB. MAR A newer home, beautifully de- corated, with character & charm. Used brick, cathedral ceilings, private sun decks & patio make this a truly unique home. Oceanside or highway, walk to Little Corona. Beach. $230,000. TUlm.E ROCK OPPOtnVHITY An immaculate 4 bedroom home with family room in beautiful Turtle Rock. Near parks, schooJs, pool & tennis. Freshly decorated. Only asking $121,900 Including the land. "ftXH UPPIA"- TutnU ~--HHIDINT' HOMIS Use your own T .L.C. on this 4 bedroom & fami~ room house. Great potential. Large yard, lots of privacy. We will even include the vegetable garden. This home is -pncettwseUctt-$tt4,000'r---- two STOIY CONDO Corner unit with large patio off kitchen & living room. Sun deck off master sllite. Fireplace to keep you cozy. $9'l,500. ,.,Cl IEDUCTIOHI OWHH WAMTS ACTION. Price just reduced $26,000 on this Dover Shores executive home. Indoor pool & jacuzzi, marble floors, terrace with view of baclt bay. Access to private beach. Only $299,000 including land. Owner is • willing to finance up to ~% of sales price. SICLUSfON &-SIUHITY Begin at the gated pool courtyard and are carried throughout to the park-like rear grounds. The lands- caping & decor are rau1Uess. This special 4 bedroom, 3 bath Harbor View Hills home may be viewed with appointment. Presented at $237,500. IOATS -SUMSITS Sees 'every boat that enters or leaves Newport Harbor, walk to main beach, live in the heart of all the excitement. Older, big home with fabulous potential & features you can't fin4 today. Owner flexible with financing. $375,000 A COUMBJ, H HKM CO. . 644-1766 ,lit SANJOAOUINHll.1.1 l'O. IN NEWPORT CINTIA ' • JUST LISTID Positively immaculate 4 bdrm, 31h baths. Ideal fl oor plan to accom· modate in-laws or teenage children. 1804 Newport Hills Dr. E ast. Open Sunday 1-5 A pleasure to show. . PANORAMIC VIEW Come -delight in the jor of discover- ing of the amenities of this SPYGLASS view home. There are 4 bdrms, huge family room and formal dining rm. The view kitchen makes drudgery a pleasure. $269,500 Open Sat/Sun 2·6, 1607 Castle Cove THE 'PO.-UL.AR ILUFfS Li(c is easy in this lovely 3 bdrm con- do. See it Sunday 1·5, 2007 Baja. Only $124,000 SO. OF HWY DUPLEX Cozy 2 bdrm home with f rplc + brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit over s pacious 4 car gar. Open Sunday l ·S, 511 Acacia, CdM. HR LITTLE CORONA HACH Custom built family home on two full size Jots. 5 Bdrms, 6 baths. huge living rm & f am. rm w/frplc's. $350,000. Owner leaving area. HOW TO, THIS! Lots of home for $55,000! New up· graded carpeting & freshly 'painted. Irvine area special. T.WO-E~P'.O' llESKS 60-65·70~ COMMlSSlON EXCEPTIONALLY Fl.NE FACILITIES TWO Jl:ON-SELLJNG BROKERS TO ASSIST YOU YOU'LL LIKE oua ES, . .experienced sales persoMel 759-0811 Hut"- Gitut Wult'lft. '8Ug. 45() N[Wl'OAl CENTER DRIVE 7590811 ~~~ .. :: ... : .. !~~,~~~~~ .......... !~~~ 2 AISOW TEl Y HUGE UMITS HUGE UMITS IM 'n. HIART OF COROHA 08. MAR Each unlt has~ over 3000 sq. ft., 3 ·1arge BR's, den, dining room, 3 BA's, all the bltns. Unbelievable storage a reas. Separate laundry room, fireplace, big dbl. garage, solar bronze glass, 2 patios, & much more. Each unit can be sold separately for s 149,500 Or buy as a duplex for $289,500. TWO TRIPLEXES -~ - All have patios or decks. 2 Have fireplaces. Near the beach, great ren- tals & tax shelter . $325,000. , JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. CGnltr 30tlt Gftffal OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE UKE A PENTHOUSE IH THE HEWER ILUFFS! Spectacular 2 Story End Unit Townhouse, High Above And Overlooktn~ Sparkling Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate Suites, 3 Baths, Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To Another Suite. Highly Upgraded, Karastan Wool Carpeting. Van Luit Wallpaper Mirrored Bath Doors, Many Othe~ Custom Features. $157,500 . . OPiM SAT $UH I ·S. 2444 VISTA HOILEZA I ll DOVM DRIYI 631·1800 I • Prof essionaHy landscaped. $135,-.. 11 l.aueft, '""'• 5-day l·S BEST BUY IN CLIFFHAYEN . EXTl A LARGE CORMlll LOT -St. J ames Re\ and 15th Street. Newly remodeled kitchen, gleaming hardwood flood, brick fireplace add to the charm of this 3 bedrm, 2 bath. family rm home. Completely enclosed yard -2 brick patios. fruit trees, with room for pool. $13,2,500. 700.1 Sth St., Newport kh DOYER SHORES-VIEW Set/S.1·5 CUSTOM DECORATED -right down to the laundry room. Beautiful 3 bedrm and den home -spacious room with cxcellertt traffic flow. Elegant carpet s, decorator wallpapers, vaulted beamed ceilin~s and ·inlaid wood floor s -quality thruout! $272,500. I SOO AlltkjM. ..._,. kh S-1·5 MESA on MAR I EAunFUU Y MAIMT AIMS> PLUS POOL -3 bedrm, 2 l)ath, dining rm. Sliding doors tQ lovely patio and pool. Lots of Ii ving for $87 ,500. LIDO ISlE BAYFRONT . PllESTIGIOUS HOME -for the dlS· crirriinating buyer on quiet end of island. 2 Story, 4 bedrms + maid's 3Sx00 Lot. Large pier and dock - roqm for boat 50' and more. See this exclusive listing by appt. only. $500,000 -fee. CUFF-DRIVE-DUPLEX-cunoM ON-OF-A-«IMD -beamed ceilings and warm woods enhance this 2 bedrm, dinir;ig rm home. Second unit is fresh and new and has 2 bedrms aod cozy patio. A real find for this nei&hborhood. $190.000. R·Z PROPERTY HO .. HA1LY IMPIOYEO -48'x179.49' - to be sold ''as is". Drive by, then. make ()(fer. 2064 ....... An., Cost. Me.. .. 2 UNITS ON MAGNOLIA EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -2 large bedrooms. one bath gable house with studio rental in the back. 'House has new paint, 1'\CW carpet and a great new kitchen. Super location with good incomepotential. $83,9>0 ISLAND BAYFRONT IHCUDllLE OrPOltTUMITYl Beautiful home on Balboa Island. 4 Bedrms and 4 baths, shared pier and dock. Sandy beach at low tide. Large m~ter bedrm with view -loads of storage. $449,000. QUALITY COUNTS IM WISTCUFf -it's evidenced by the entire atmosphere of this lovely 3 bedrm, 2 bath home. Stained glass door,·panels welcome you into the tile floored entry from the spacious front. Shutters thruout protect your quiet and privacy and enhance the tradi· tional mood. Golfers Dream M eu Verdo's most SPECTACULAR home. 5 BR. 4 ba, FR. DR, LR. Sparush 2 story, Y:i acre. The golf coul'!le is your b1:1ck yard. Open House Wed. thru Sun. l·S. 1700 J>anay Circle Agt. 540-0608 ..SADll.MAR SPECIAL $12,900! . Cl!)Se to r1arks, schools. tennis club. Big 4 br on huge lot. 2750,....., CothlMMe 752.0161 NO DOVIR SHOllS 14 YN OMT Gorgeous.-spacious, custom built French Regency w/brick terrace & patio. 5.500 sq.ft. -S or 6 BRs -lg. formal dining rm -oversized tam.Uy rm -61h baths. $550,000 leasehold. OPEN SUN 1·5 PM. 210 EVENING STAR LN. (U·52) TttE llUFFS-OPIH SUM I ·I PM 2706'\IISTA DEL ORO. Warm & invit· ing single-story end unit. Hahdsome oak f)oors ; mirrored wall; beige plush carpeting; levolor blinds; shutters. 2 BRs + den '& huge country kitchen. $124,500. CU·S3) IT'S HO TRICK TO TUAT YOUllsut Harbor View 4 B R "'Montego" w/numerous extras & decorated · w/subdued splendor. Minimal main· tenance landscaping centered on cov. erecl patio. Bob Owens 642-8235. (U-5') \TUMMIMG EXICUTIVI HOMI $1$,000 leasehold! Oak plank floorsl Gourmet kitchen! Darkroom! Plus more than 2400 sq.!t. of gracioua llving • overlooking velvet lawns & gardens on one of the lgst. lots in Irvine Ter· race. Appt only. PaulrBailey 642·8235. CU-SS> CREDIT SEAYIEW •THI MAMTUCUT: High on lg. corner lot offering one of NEEDE·--•Newport's best views! $249,500. · -TNI MIW IE(NIOIO: Lg. 3 BR & den on upper tier."l>riced to sell! $2l9,soo.-Carl Butler 642-8235. $139,900. <U-56) . ' NEWPORT BEACH •uT VAUll IN sncauss 4bdrm.2bathhomewith Dis tinctively Cbstom Soutbp-ort pool, jacqµs. family rm, w/night light"view. 6 BRs, 4'!.a baths, etc, etc. Ju~t spent family rm, formal dining, country S22,000. on remodeling. kitchen & game rm. Added fireplace Nr. goU course. t will cany contract. For sale in master BR. $279,000. Sandie Fix by owner. 646-8080 644-6200. (U.57) ·· Real Eitale SalMperson I 000/o COMMSSIOM We furni sh des k - t<'h'phone-sccn :tary & help. LA CASARLTY 4$-1870 eve: 831-073'7 . EXECUTIVE FIXER R-.Ced 1'M1119Ml1 Needs carpets, drapes and pa.Int. Localed oo a quia cul-de.sac: .close to park and sftlmmlog ~. ll you 're handy and want a good home to fix up, this Is ltl Better hurtY. ! Call 645-0303 FO~EST E OLSON .. ... ' . SOYOUWAMT APNlf~l 4·2 BR. l ~ BA apt. units w /patiOll & car ages. Loe. In fast growing Orange Co. Priced ao you can make proftt. Good tax breaks for yrs. xrnt. cond. Only 16 yrs. otd- trade? MOM.ARCH IAY All.A El Niguel C.C. -Lovely view home on 3rd fairway. 4 BRs, rec. rm. 3 baths & 3-car gar. Under const. -est. comple- tion 12/77. Toyo landscaping to be planted; Pcppl'rtree decorator papers -selectnow! ~er bougfit another ·-HURRY! $252,!l50 -plans in. Office. TomAllinson 642·8235. (U-58) COUHTlY ATMOSntEU Lg. s pacious family home w/4 over- sized BRs, family rm, dining area, 2 fireplaces & all·new kitchen. Lovely pool, patio & cabana. One of the best values on the market today! $169, 1r,o. Bevecly Morphy 6'2.-8235. (U·St) YAWi PLUS! Spiffy clean Bluffs 3 BR home en car-• ner lot. Newly painted; extras in- cluded are color T.V., gas lamp, BBQ & gauge door opener. super buy at $110,0001 J oyce E dlund 642·8235 . (U-60) LUSH Glt&M Sil i'"" View city lights, park green & a bit of ocean from this lovely l ·story 4 BR, family rm hoine built by Lus~. Nice open feeling: w/c athedral cel1ings, spacious enclosed courtyard & patio w/charm glo BBQ. ~.000. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. <U·61 > , SSIW« fw D..Jlll__!dS ......... I 002 .._,., 002 Best home value we ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• had to offer In Midway VlLLAOE San Juan SJC 2 TRl·PLEX City in many a day. Well br, l ba Counlry Court 2366MlNER,C.M. ltel>l, 8 BR oo lrg., lrg. home. Wood patio. Xlnt. cond . & toe. lot. Near new <!Al'P.et• 61o.:<>618 or 495-5216 alt $875/mo. $155,000. lng-family.atyle coun· 91'M owner/eat 54&-S'7'n· try kitche n -only ' sss.soo-s10. 700 do « GeMt'al I OOZ c....,... I 002 submit. Custom home nearing compietlon. luxury abounds In this elegant French Normandy estate home situated on a pool-sized lot. Four bedrooms. formol dining room with garden vfew area. Spacious master suite with expansive deck. Gourmet country kitchen. Soar- ing cathedral ceilings, two wood- butnlng fireplaces, intercom, wet bar and luxurious wall-to-woll plush car· petlng ore but a few of the features In this elegantly appointed home. For Information, call (714) 540~38~ G:l' Mon . .frl. Open House Sat.~ ~ • • RIST OfflalMCJ 2-Rental units-garag·es~e at«)'. Best postible buy for veteran Investor. Llvo ln ooe. rent other. Nr. Traffic Circle. Loni Beach. $1500 dn. VA""-!5% do. Conventional. Ask tor Dan . UOS,000 VALUE 4 RENTAL UNlTS---6 garages-ooo ator9. AP· prox 18 yrs. old In xlnl. repair. This Is a WORRY FREE tax sheller-30% dn or submit. Owner is moving. 141-6061 546-tlH ~?11ST1•1oet0~-----'-· Prime location -spacious single· story 2 BR, 2 bath w/separate dining rm & fireplace. ~~ & private patio. Asking $84,500. Ot"EN' SUN l·S PM 1 242 RUTLAND ROAD #2, WE.5TCLIFF. (U-62) CAPI ..COO IA YPllOMr Want boat slip & your own sandy beach ? Tlm is ltl Charminr home w/Dutch doors leading into lg. family kitchen ; spacious living rm w/fireplace -overlooks bay & beach . Location in private Balboa Coves community. Fee Land. Lynne Valen· tine 6":6200. (U-63) · HAllOlll VllW CAlll...._ Low priced 3 BR ready tor qulck OC· cupancy. Lg. family rrrt, private backyard & just across from pools & clubhouse. Close to neighborhood schools & park. $1391000 incl. land. Joyce FAlund 642·8235. (U·64) CHAIM & TUDnlOH High ceilings -brick -French doors! Let your family e..Uoy the Newport way of life in this lovely • BR, family rm home wtjacuut. Near park, school & pool. $162,500 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235 (U·M) ' / • I • • I I •• ' • , t I ' i t DJ• DA.fl. y PILOT ,......, ...... , .... Beautiful 3 br, 4 b11 home overlook1p1 bay with pOol & badminton court, Completely f'urnislled. One mile froo1 manna 3 Ml Jnt c rn o llo n11I alrport. AJJo Included 2 bedrm, 2 b11th home and 1 bedrm, 1 ba\ll apt. All thjs for $150,000. • · IAll•hrnt COINlo ~ Dedrm, 2 bath, pride ol ownership. Upgraded 1n beautiful earth tones. Great starter home. Qf. l ered tor Still,500. Newport Crest Upgr'.Mioo 2 bedrm and den with wet bar. pool and tet(is courts. Bicycle dis t ance lo be ach . $125,000. -- l.AGUNA VIEW Open Sat/Sun 1·5 3044 Mountain View Beamed ceiling livin11 rm, • bedrm. a bath + ·family rm +dining. SHS.000. 1211 Mlrumur ifoda-1r2 bedrm, 2 bath + sWldeck Cor Cun living. 2 Level <good spare bedrm on lower Jevel). flU.000. "4UMTS O~anlront duplex Tbe upper 3 bdrm. 2 bntb, with large mast.er suite. Lower 2 .bi:frm. 2 bath, 1with patio, bltns. frplc etc. Balboa duplex has 3rd story, 3 bdrm, 2 bath de- luxe apt wltb panoramic view from ma.ster suite. J Bdrm, 2 bath & d down. Price at $580,000 associated Ji'Ql'lwCSi~ Qf.f.1 "'10~ 'Pl l' '!ft 8 0 ~ r J ~ ~ & JUSTUSTlD Fee simple duplex 3 Bdrm. 2 bath each unit. i Xtra lge rroot owners un· It. Bltns. frplc. Pnced at _$175,000. Bay Ave. duplex. 2 Bdrm home + l bdrm over garage an xlnl location. Priced at$17S,OOO. associated BllOkEll ~-11EAL T(lQ'; l01'. W Bo•boo t.' ) •• 1 IMftSTOIS IUILDHS 2 Adjoinlnlf R-2 Lots. Block to beach, across from park. Improved with 3 bdrm ·· + family rm. home. + l Bdrm & guest house. OMC Financing. Call Roger Laule WM.TBS. IUHG Ir ASSOC. '73-2500 -TWO OH -AL-oT Lovely street or duplex- es. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba and 2 bdrm 2 bath attached on· Ly by the double garajes. J Yrs old. Close lo churches & schools. Ptaced at$US,SOO. WHfTEW ATER VU • 3-1041 -51 Calle de la Primavera. Dana Pt. Whitewater view! 3 & 4 br. frml dining, family rin wel.. bar. Deluxe castom built! l"rom $176;'500. LACASAILTY 4S.S.i870 eve: 831 ·0737 OHL'/ $64,500 Great Cesta Mesa home. 3 Large bdrm~. over · l!h:OO tot with bcarlng frvlt trees. Good condl· lion Inside & out. Price tncludl'S near new refrtg. wuher & dryer •. lu11t move-In. Hurry c u ll G4G·SBS> ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS S£Ll. \di; ll;;t -;;;-; Oally Pilot Claulflcd Ad. $'2 5671. . ' HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 1050Skyline Dr., Laguna Bch 661·1161 $164.500 Sunday l·S 1436 Glenneyre, Laguna Bch 661-1161 Sunday 1·5 2510 W. Stanford, Santa Ana 540-5101 $52,500 Sun. 1 -~ 608 W. Balboa Bl. Balboa Penin. 675-8120 $129,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 244 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $72,500 Sat/Su.n 1·5 •11 Rockrose, Univ. Park, Irv. 551 -6568 $80.900 Sat4-6/Sun ll·l 1211 Miramar, Laguna Beach ' 646-3255 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •22991 Dit.z La .• Lake Forest 645-3474 $68',500 Sal/Sun 12·5 411 Bellview Ln., Balboa Penin · 559-6588 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4915 Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands 645-7575 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 17311 Rosewood (Univ Park) Irvine 552-8403 Sat/Sun 8-6 2154 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) NB 673-8550 $135,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 718 Malabar, Newport Beach 673-8550 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17362 Rosewood, Irvine 752-1700 $86,500 Sunday 10·5 ••1770W.Balboa Bvd,#2·A,NB 67~2814 $79,900 Sun. 1·4 1242 Rutland Rd~ #2 (Westcliff)NB 642·823.5 "$84,500 Sun. l·S Marlin Cove, Laguna Niguel 4!n-8814 $76,500 Sunday 1·5 547 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach 54().1720 $~,000-Sunday 1-5 326 E . 18th St.. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $79.950 Sunday 1·5 412 Hazel St., Old CdM 675-1666 $118,500 Sunday 2·5 2 1R Ir FAM RM or DIN 723 Santana Dr., Corona del Mar 644-$13, . Sat/Sun 1·5 '58 Arboles, Irvine 752~19 $106,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •12 Aries Court,-Newpoct Beach 645-3474 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2927 Perla. Newport Beach • 640-8826 Sl54,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 809Sonora Rd ., Costa Mesa 546-231'3-$19:900--Satt Sun 1·5 l815Paseo Picasso_. (Trtlrk) Irv. 75~1 SlOl,000 Sat/Sun 1~1 PortLocksleigh, HarbVuHms 675-3411 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 300 E. Coast Hwy #50(in Park)NB 642-8235 $.51,500 Sun. 1~3 •16 MontanasSud. RanchSanJoaq 675-6000 Sl 18, 750 Sunday l ·5 3 IEOROOM 4346 Wintersweel \Vy , Unv P~. Irv 1-436-4$2 $84,500 Sunday 1·5 10458alboaSt. Arcll SH, LB 673-0508 $142,500 Sun 12·4 31086 Via El Rosario, San Juan Capo 400-ml, $19.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 476 Flower St. C Eastside) C. M. ~548-iQU _ _ Sunday 11·5 •8471 Benjamin""Dr., Hunt. Ben 963-6767 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2614 Wtllo Lane, Costa Mesa 642-1830 $77,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 532 Fullerton, Newport Beach 642·1830 Sl15,000/ Sat1Sun 1·5 •614 Brookview, Costa Mesa !179-1050 $83,750 Sat/Sun l ·S 1002 Presidio. Mesa del Mar, CM !179-1050 $79,500 Sat/Sun.1·5 4581 Greentree (Univ Prk) Irv. 752-7799 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#4 Moonrise, Newport Beach 962-7788 $84,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 7702 Lessue. Stanton 554~5337 $.56,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1817 Pt, Taggart. Newport Beach 646-7171 $154,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4515 Hampden Rd., Cameo Shores 675-6000 $228,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 507 Marguerite, ol~ CdM, CdM 675-0000 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 RueChateau Royal (BigCyn) NB 644-4910 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 855 La Mirada, Laguna Beach 768-8751 Sunday 1-5 2666 Nido Way, Laguna Beach 768-8751 Sunday 1·5 2256Colgate, Costa Mesa -&!&7&.s.S.' $19.900 Sunday 1·5. 511 Brooks St., Laguna eacn- (213)5~·2813 $159,500 Sunday 1·5 2228 Vista Hogar (Bluffs) NB 640-88.57 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 22802 ViaSaota Rosa, Mission V. 581-6769 $75.500 Satl0-1/Sun 1·5 •230 Lugonia, Newport Shores, NB 646-3255 --Sat/Sun 1·5 1521 Kings Rd .• Newport Beach 645-7575 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1.S 401 Vista Roma (Bluffs) NB ~-8235 . $110,000 Sat/Sun is ***16144Tortpla <HuntHrbr) HB 846-2848" $225.,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 429 .. M" Street, Balboa Penin Pt. 675-4630 $162·,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 16453 Wimbleton (Hunt.Hrbr >HB 846-2848 $259,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 119 Lexington, Monticello, C M 540-3666 Sat & Sun 1·5 505 S. Huron Dr .. Sant a Ana 546-2313 $69,roo Sunday 1·5 898 Towne, Costa Mesa 54().3660 $62,roo Sun 1·5 · 617 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 673-8550 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2467 Santa Ana Ave., E /Side. CM 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 1817 Pt. Taggart, Nwpt Beach 752-1700 $154,000 Su_nday 12·4 29712 Ana Maria, Laguna Niguel 4lM-2146 $99,999 Sat/Sun Noon·S 17521 Teachers, Irvine 754·1202 $85,000 9'l9CapitaJ, Costa Mesa Sun. l ·S 754·1202 $69,500 Sun. l·S 1 Sliver Crest, Turtlerock, Irv 675·3411 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 188The Masters Cir., Costa Mesa 675-CiOOO $117.500 Sunday l ·S 2706 Vista del Oro (Blutfs > NB 642~ ·$124,500 Sun. 1·5 ---- DIRECTORY ~1:-;..... ....~ .. ,.. ............................... ~ ""'.::::t. tretltw .... t;' ........ 11......t... .. ~'GAILY N.OT WA.n ADI.,._. ::.....--...fw .. .,,...._...,. ...... ._-. .. ,.wHw•tWt•..._.-111 •• ..,_. ,..,, 2708Cliff Drivf.!, Newport Beach 23~5 Redlands. ~ewport Beach 752-7315 $225,000 Sun1:30·5:30 645·7221 $116,000 Sunday l -5 25536 Polaris Ln .. ,El Toro 1206 F.sscx Lo. CNwpt Shores) N.B. ~ 731·4911 Sun 1·5 642-3850 $154,500 Sun l ·.,\..J •2001 Perla, the Bluffs, NB 17562Cottoowood (Deane) Irv. 675·6000 $149,500 Sunday 1·5 559-1960 $139.000 . Sun.1·5 1809 Pt. Stirling, Nwpt BeacH 8 Peppergrass (Deerfield), Irv. 640-5560 Sl35.000 • Sunday 1·5 752.2731 $9-l!OO«? . . Sun 1·5 * 989 Linden. Costa Mesa 27292 Osun a, Mission V1eJO 540.1120 $69,500 Sunday 1·5 646-7711 Sunday l·S 2509 W. Carriage. Santa Ana 540-1720 $79,500 . Sunday 1,-5 33932 Granada, Dana Point 400-8814 . S198,000 Sun 1·5 #10 Pebblewood (Woodbridge), Irv. 64().1489 675-3661 Sun 1-~ 3 IR Ir FAM RM or DIN •3606Seabreeze (HV Hills)CdM 644 -6200 $18.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18181 Beneta Way, Tustin 642-823.5 $87 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 2612 Vista del Oro <Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 425 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 SatJSun 1·5 "1134 Mission Dr., Mesa Del Mar, CM 675-1642 $83,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1.121 Oxford Ln. (Dover Shores) NB 548-0391 $177.000 Sat/Sun 11·5 120 1 Pembroke Lo. Newport Bch 646-~ $149,000 Sat/Sun 10·6 39'27 Sanclune Ln. (HVH)"CdM 644-1766 Sl60.000 Satl-5/Sn 12·5 2707 Hilltop, HV Knoll. NB 644·7364 Sunday only 1-5 43223 Winters weet (Univ. Prk ) Irv. 552.7500 s102.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 ••43262ndSt. CNwptShrs)NB $142.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1107 Pin~St., Huntington Beach 536-173-1 $93,500 Sat/Sun 10-~ 1207 Cerritos Dr .. Laguna Beach . 4!)1-8.519 S174.500 Sun 12·4 8 Bad~er Pass (Deerfield), Irv. 5594279 S94.500 Sat/Sun 12·5' 20932 Beachwood <Ocnwood) HB 964-1611 Sl03,000 Sun.12·6 9051 Mediterranean , Hunt. Beach 962-8773 $75.500 Sat/Sun ll·S. 5!1.Z'l Nordina, Huntington Beach 962-7788 $79,000 Sun l ·S 2~7 Quedada, Newport Beach 640-6385 $191,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 340·\l Calle De La Primvra. DP 4$·1870 Open Daily 4472 Park Glen, Irvine 640·7000 $79,900 ~undal!}·S 186 Vir~inia Pl-.-;-{;()st,a..Mesa 646·7171 Sll4,roo Sat/Sun 1·5 2018 W. Wind. So Cst Shrs .. S.A. 540-4646 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 200 Del Mar. Cost a Mesa 640-7171 $75.900 SatfSun 1·5 201 Pearl Ave. <Balboa Isl) N.B. . 644-4910 Sl89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 :30 521 Via Udo Nord (Lido Isle) N.B. · 644-4910 · $259,$0 Sun. 1·5:30 •2708HarborView. llVH, CdM 640-6161 S235.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 700 15th St., Ctif!Haven, NB 642-5200 Sl32,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 19542Trenton. Huntington Beach 962-~ $~.550 Sun. 1·5 314 University Park, Costa Mesa 646-3108 $89.500 Sat/Sun 9-5 1993 Pt. Seabourne, Harbor View 645-7575 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2424 Vista Hog1ir, Bluffs, N.B. 640·1812 $117.500 Sunday 1·5 2245 Aralia, Eastbluff, N.B. 640.1812 $134,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. 1092SantaCruzCr <MWds)CM 557-1510 $90,000 Sat/Sun l ·S •2989Jacaranda, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $84,250 Sunday 1·5 206 La Jolla, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3063 ':(yler Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $76,500 -Sat/Su~ 204 Via Lore a. Lido Isle, NB 645-7221 $294.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1806 Port Westbourne, Harb Vu 645-7221 $173.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1072Tularc. Costa Mesa 751·3L91 · Sun(fay 1·5 · 1803 Iowa. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $81.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2033 Port Weybridge, HVH, Np~ Bch 640-4666 $139,000 Sunday 1-5 19082 Hillsboro, Hunt. Beach 546·2313 $66,$0 Sat 2·5 * J 100 Sandpiper, CdM 673-8550 $23.5,000 Sunday l ·S •4500 Roxbury Dr, CameoShrs. CdM 675·5511 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2284 Fordham, Costa Mesa 640-7711 Sa t/Sun •591 Knowell Pl., Costa Mesa 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 14921 Waverly, Irvine 752-1700 $79, 000 Sunday 2·5 621 Cliff Dr .. Npt. Hgts, NB 675-2311 $175,000 Sunday 1·5 3611 Pine, Irvine 1 752-1700 $89,500 Sunday 12·5 3256 Minnesota, Costa Mesa 754-1202 $83.500 · . Sun.1-5 4545 Gorham Dr. Cam. Shrs, NB. 673-7()10 $315,000 Sunday 1·5 lOOOCliff Dr .. Nwpt Hights 646-4463 $149,500 Sunday 1-5 •179'12 Mann, Univ. P ark, Irvine 559-6800 $104,000 Sun 1-5 1500 Antigua. Dover Shores. NB 642-5200 $272,500 Sunday 1·5 11 Lassen, Univ Park, Irvine 642·5200 $135,000 Sunday 1·5 ••27756 Bayshore La. L. Forest 642·5200 $119,9QS Sunday 1·5- 4 IEDROOM 6131 SoCtwind <Prestige) HB . 846-8.558 $93,000 Noon til5 269 Bay St. (Eastside) Costa Mesa 646-8265 $92,000 SaUSun l·S 14971 Athel, College Park, Irv. 552-5546 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1154 Mission Dr. MesadelMar, C.M. 546-~ $85,000 · Sat/Sun l·S 6541 Lenox Dr., Huntington Beach 848·1979 $69,900 Sat/Sunallday lOOOAJtura Or.JI. Terr} Irv. 673·6510 $235,000 Sunday 1·5 1406 Westcliff Dr., Newport Bch 752-0861 $170,000 Sunday 1·5 4922 Barkwood. lrvine 1-761·1481 St/Sn/Tu/Wd/Th 1·5 . • •16922 Barun·a,Hnt.Hbr,HB 846-2848 $329,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••16'727 Bolero CHunt'gHrbr )HB 846-2848 $329,000 SaUSun 12·5 93-0 Junipero. Mesa del Mar, CM 556-2660 $79,900 Sunday 1·5 6532 J ardines Dr., Huntington Bch S4-0.3666 $112,000 Sun 1·5 935 West Bay, Bal Penn, Balboa 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 1222S. Linda Way, Santa Ana 752-1700 $60,750 Sunday l~S 1915 Windwarfian~. NeWJ>()l"tH~ 675-2311 Sat/Sunl·-5 . 1804 Newport Hills Dr. qi.st - 759-0811 _$.Ynday 1·5 9 Monterey Cir, Spyglass, CdM 675-3411 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 25 15SaltAir. Coronadel Mar 675-3411 $249,500... SatlSun 1·5 3907 lnlet Is le, Corona del Mar 675-3411 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •728 Cam.Hlnds,CamHlnds,Cdl\f Highlands (CamHJnds )CdM 644-6200 $234,500 Sun.1-S 14281 Morning Glory Rd., Tustin 540-1720 $98,500 • .Sunday 1·5 •200t Yacht Vigilant, Nwpt Bch 675·3411 $245,000 Sunday 1·5 •4639Graham, Cameo Shores. Cd.M 675-3411 $374.~ Sund1ly-1·5 319 Walnut.St., Newport Beach 645-6080 Sunday l ·5 4 llt & FAM IM er DIN 33851 St. of Blue Lantern , Dana Pt 661-1881 $210,000 Daily 10-5 1900 Dover Dr., Newport Beach 645-5044 $129,SOO Sun.12·5 2mCassiaSt. <E.BluU),N.B. 640-0049 $179,500 Sun 12-S ' 27 Willowbroek (Wdbrdge) I.rV. 552-4121 $179,500 Sa\/Sun 5561 Walter Circle, Westminster 8911-8283 $92,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 8872 Bellshire (Landmark), H.B. 962·8847 $$,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2036 Phalarope, MesrVerde, CM 675-5511 Sat & Sunday l ·S 17155 Apricot Cir ., Fount. Valley 963-1600 $89.000 Sundayl -5 4131 Salacia Dr. Racquet Club, Irv. 675-7300 $121.500 Sunday 1·5 5831 Lief!c, Huntington Beach 536-0011 Sat/Sun l·S 22$1 Luciana, Mission Viejo 83()..3752 $139.roo Fri-Sun 1-5 31782 Greens Pointe, Laguna Niguel 642-8235 $252,$0 SaVSun 1·5 340 Catalina (Newport Heights} NB 642-8235 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •l~ r .eeward.Ln.iBaycrest) NB 642-8235 $169,500 Sa S-un""T-'S - 1916 Port Provence CHVHomes) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 1834 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642·8235 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3254 Turlock, Costa Mesa 540-4646 $132,000 • Sunday)-5 '*#10 Holly, Irvine 5404646 $158,500 " 1213Allon, SantaAna SaUSunl·S 540-4646 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2318Irvine Ave (Back Bay) N.B. 644·4910 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 ·34051 Calle De La Primavera, DP . 4$·1870 Open D aily 6 Foxhill (Deerfie ld Park) Irvine 644-4910 $134,500 Sun 1·5:36. 5322 Si err.a Roja, (Turtlerock) Irv. 64Q..7000 $137,500 Sunday 1·5 6751 Bridgewater (S&S) HD .J .. 842-5202 $132,500 Sat/Sun u,S 2750 Portola, Mesa del Mar, CM 752-0861 $82,000 SaVSunl.2-5 **646 Via Lido Nord (Lfdoll) NB 642-5002 $5$,000 Sat/Sun1·5 •#22 Morro BaY-(Spyglass) CdM 640-8144 Thurs thru Sun dally •2713 Sandpiper, Mesa Verde 8~ 7855 Sat & Sunday 1·5 28 Morro Bay Or. Spyglass, CdM 640-6161 $259,500 Sat/S~n l ·S 2784 San Juan Ln, Mesa del Mar, CM 556-2660 Sunday l ·S •1768 Pitcairn (Mesa Verdel CM 645·7575 $113,500 Sat/Sqn 1-5 3044 Mountain View, Laguna Beach 646--3255 $145,000 Sat/Sun l ·S ~Windlass Dr. Laguna Niguel 492*3623 $220,000 Sat/Sun ll·S ·- I COHD<> ... UMS FOl SAU '" 2.IDlOOM ••1028 ·Bayfide Coves (lia_yside) 673·H48 $.U9,5000 Sun 1·5 #10 Ctest Circle, CdM, Npt Bch . 631·1~ Snf,900 Sunday 1·5 * • •310 Femaido, ,408, Balboa 213·661-0361 t $175,000 SaVSun 10·5 32 Canyon ls laid Dr, BigCyn,NB 644-4910 $115,000 Sat. 1·5:30 *601 Lido Pat Dr., Unit 3F, NB 675-6000 $30,000 SaVSun 1·4 J. Madrona, T\rllerock, Irv. 675-3411 $1)9,000 SaVSun f.5 30781 Pac. Csl Hwy, Laguna Bch 499-35ro $1'S,OOO Sun l ·S •14 Se~capeOr ., Newport Bch ~ S!e1~ Sundayl-5 2235 Vista Ht.etta, Newport Bch 54().~ $1>6,500 Sun 1-5 •21667 Ocean Vista. Laguna Bch 847-4437 $tr1 ,500 Sun 12·5 2 II & ,AM RM • Dl:M 2444 Vtsta Nc>lleu, Blucrs. NB 631-1~ SlS7,SOO Sal/Sun l ·S •••973 Baysne Oove w. NB 640-1812 $~,000 SaVSun l·S , 3 llDlOOM 1.5 Seabird Ct1 Newport.Beach · '754-1202 -~ Sun. 1·5 1"1291 Rosew°"'· (Univ. Park) Irv. 552-3305 ~ SaUSun 1·5 •2911 F South Fairview .• S.A. 540.1720 $6T. 900 Sat/ Sun 1-5 621 Shasta Late, Costa Mesa 646-1711 SaVSun 1-5 2001 Baja CBluJfs) Nvipt Beach · 75!Mlell SU4,000 Sunday l ·S 613 Lakeview Lane, Costa. Mesa 615-2311 W .500 Sunday 1-5 2Swi.CLC®n~ Npl Crest , NB 646-1111 Sunaay 1-S #4 Sand.flower Newport Beacl) 645-9161 SUn. 12· 3 U Ir FAM IM or DIM 23062 Via C&eia. Mission Viejo- 770.0771 $65.Soo Sat;Sun 11-6 4 llDIOOM ••16133 St.Crtix Cr. (HntbHbr)HB ~ $23>,000 Sun. 1·5 4 U -& FAM IM _. DIH 8Ima Loa (N~t Crest).N.B. 644-4910 ,~.~ SaVSun 1-5:30 2 o.;, A LOT " , ... & 2 .. 231 l..aBrea. Laguna Beach 673-4545 $23),000 .sun 11.3 RANCH FOR SALE f la & FAM a.w·_. .. DIM 7305 SaddlehiU Trail. Orange 549-3344 (Orange Prk Ac) HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2 11 & IBCTAL 8010 West Balboa Blvd., N.B. 49l-~ $110,000 Sunday 1-5 l ll .• 2 ll Af'J 200 Diamond, 'Balboa island tf73:.3331 $257,000 Sun l ·S I l IR Ir DIH Ir GUIST "°"51 . 325 E . '23rd St .• El Side, Coeta Mesa f?46-77U . $~day 1-5 TOWMHOUSU FOR SALE , 1"11HOOM ~ 3<t972 Ariana Ln, Laguna Niguel . "!8-0331 $1J.9:000 Sat/Sun 12·5 42 Canyon Isl~ (Big Cao.yon) NB 642-8235 $17~5QO Sat/Sun 1·5 • ao Goldenbush ~Deerfield) Irv. . 559-721'9 $15;1>00--~un 1 ·5 . . . 3 •IOOM 42 Seabird Ct, Newport Beach ~ $90;GOO • Sat/Siln 18251 Bayberry, Univ Park, Irvine 979-8533 $~,GOO Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE \ 21t1r1n 251 lllghland JW.. Laguna Beach 49'-7551 Sld,500 Sunday 1-5 51~510lh LarJcsRur, Corona del Mar 640-9000 Sat & Sun 12·5 2 •• 2. 263 21st St., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $91,(iOO Sat/Sun 1-5 479-481 Morntng Canyon Rd., CdM 646-3~ $16%,000 SaVSun l ·S 511 Acacia, Corona d el Mar 759-0811 Sunday 1·5 414 &414lh Acacia, CdM : bi3-8494 $21~. . Sunday l ·S l Ill Ir IP 513 Marigold, Cqrona del Mar 640-9000 Sunday 1·5 Jll&Zll 6009160091h Seashore, NWpt Beach 645-7575 $3e,OOO Sunday l ·S HOOS! FOR RENT l llDROOM 223 Orchid, Cqroop. <lel Mar · -673-3230 $700Jmo. lease Sat/Sun 1·5 . .J' 'l I * ,... . •• w ......... ~** Wafwfl.e & PMI , -r -Sunday October16 l977 DAllY PILOT •I~.-=---""" Hoc.I SH For Salt I Housts For s• Houses for s• HCMtHS for s• . . . ••••• •• • • •• • • •••••••• •• •• ••••••• •• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• • •• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• H Fo 5-t.-.... Few Stilt I H•1•1 for s• , '--~-. .........___. 002 .___. I 002 ous•• r -ses • ••• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• ,.,....,..., 1002 G1•rtll 1001 ~ I .......--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• • • • • •••• •••••• • •• • • • • • •• • • • ••••• •••••• ••• •• •• •• •••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••• • •••••••••••• GeMra& I 002 Gttterol t 002 GeMral I 002 HOMES Ol'EM 1-5 TWt AftwH• UHIQUE IN OLD CORONA DB. MAI -3 bdrm, 2 bath, light. airy, "cheerful. $138,500. See Allan Heller at 507 Marguer ite Ave. UH19UI IM UHIYllSITY PAIK -A Deane Home, 5 bdrms, beautifully vacant. OnJy $146,500. See Barb Hutchings af 5021 Corkwood Lane. UM19UE IN THE ILUFFS -2 bdrm + d en, or 3 bdrm. will sell soon at $149.500. See at 2007 Perla. UNIQUE ON IALIOA ISLAND -6 bdrms. 5 baths. pier and fl oat, best location , $585,000. See Sandy Zook at 1406 So. Bayfront. UNIQUE IN RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN - 2 bdrm. den, end unit with park view, s m ashing! See Loraine O'Neill at ~6 • Montanas Sud; bring '118, 750. UNIQUE IN EASTILUFF -2260 sq.ft. 4 bdrm. single story, pool, unique. See Vergilene Hull at 2334 Aralia. UNIQUE IN PARK HUMTIHGTOM -4 bdrm. 2 story, shows beautifully. $119,750. See Roe Butterfield at 20251 Morristown Circle. UNIQUE IM CHIMA COVE -S bdrma, artist 's retreat, on the water-next to a b each. $395,000 sand dollars. See Ma.riJy~ 'I'homas...al2627 Cove Street. UN19W IM COSTA MISA -Cool and colorfuJ, 2 story, 3 bdrm, immac. _ cond. See Elaine Bell at 188 Tbe Masters Circle; just bring $117,500. ®herbert hawk ins RF.AL TORS SALES ASSOCIATE JORDAN VAN THIEL :'-,I• 1·11 1 Ol'EH HOUSE SUN I ·5 5308 Seashore Dr, Nwpt Bch $·183,000 DUPLEX 2 & 4 BEDROOMS 9561 Bird Ave.', Westminster $69,000 3 BEDROOM, 1% BATH IY THI SlA U7.tOO Walking di stan ce to b e ach , community pool, 3 bedroom, l 'Ai bath, condo. Lender will finance to investors. ~MAT TH IEACH Sl7,500 E njoy sunning or surfing, just i,~ mile from the_ beach in this lovely 2 bedioom, 1 bath mobile home. Hurry, won't last! · INDOOR SUNSHINE $6t,too Good news! Light up your life with the indoor·1s unshine of this beautiful 3 bedroom; 1 ¥.. bath cornered lot home. Mani .ittpenities. Bring your wife & smell ·ibe freshly baked bread in t.his sunny ktf.cben. · . MOUMTAJ" HIDEOUT . $64,900 Get e,way from it all & still be close to civilization. 3 bedroom, 1Y2 bath, brick fire})lace,, formal dining room, clean air, s~ngl e garage detach ed. All fumis~es & 1 flock of chickens go witl/ tliis Silverado Canyon _ retir~t. -....., t IOSS Mepole Sf. ! , .... v.., "J..llll I ······················· .... ~ .................. ······················· SAVE Soll"" $.oghl new home in Utah and must sell this 3 bedroom College Park home! Ask- in& ~.~. Come see 1t and make us an offer! C all now! RED CAHPET, 754-1202 ·RV ACCESS!! Drive thru garage! 3 br. P• ba, "sunny thruout". Huge frplc., immac. cond. Reduced price. Super buy al $80,000. a.+/Westtkle atty. a..c. 141-2323 JUST LISTED Newport Beach Duplex. Only 2 Yrs old and Super Clean! This 1i. a must see. Open house Sat. 203 Cedar, N cwport Beach Newport Pier Realty ; i!ilttEtihlldi&lll~~ 2005 Balboa Blvd. Newpof't Bch.673·2058 HARBOR HIGHLANDS This lovely 4 bdrm, lam. rm., 21A bath home has Just t>een °'bpgraded thruout. LOW main· tenance yard • GOOD LOCATION. Priced at 113MOO. OPEN SAT & SUN l ·S PM 1507 MARINERS. OPEM HOUSES SAT/SUM .1·5 35' VISTA MAOIU, IWffS You'll say "Si Si" to this cb\lrming Carmelita! 3 BW:m & den, 3 full ba~s. End unlt with lots of storage. $!S2,500 includes land. 2323 VISTA HOG'.A.a, IWFfS Woodsy 3 bdrm 2 bath condo. Close to commi'.mity pool & nigh school. Great for rental income for your first hom e at the low $110,000 asking price. 207 .MILFORD DI. CAMIO SHOllS Beautiful canyon & ocean view which you 'll like. 3 Bdrm, and all the other features of a quality horn~. which you'll all like $260,000. Come vie~. · Ask about our 1 year. home protection plan on above homes .. 6'73-4400 Personalized Dealgnei' Pattern u .. QUE IN MESA YHDI -HJdden 2 story, immac, added lanai, $136,500. See Jackie Handleman at 1857 Rhodes Dr. G ....... ; I 002 Gt ... NI t 002 ···········-········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't523 CAMPOSDt~lkVUfE UNIQUE JM HAlllOI VtlW HtUS - Burlingame with country feel, 4 bdrms, bonus rm, 3 baths, formal dirung rm. pastoral & ocean views. See Donn3 Schroeder at 1112 Sand- castle. $269,000 -fee land. U .. QUE IN CAMEO SHOllS -80xl60 lot. 3 bdrm, colorful comfort, palatial, only $228,500. See at 451S Ha mpden Road. U,..l()UI: li()MI:~ R[ \,TORS' T .. E NtCf$T 'fOf'lE SELLING THE NFATCST HOA.'£$ CORONA Ofl MAR. 875 6000 • MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US 1002 ~COATS & WALLACE 'J::ll REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAUY OWN£D COMPA N't SI RV ING IHl SOUIH COASI ARlA ~INCL 19~! READY TO MOVE? Well, this home is ready for you! Popular 4 bedrm Mesa Verde ho~e wjtb family rm. Freshly painted ex- terior. Mini orchard, quiet cul-de- sac. New on the market. Only $79,900. Call now ~ 546-4141. .. ... 1~.,,,. ·AM I ~REALTY llG CA.HYON Rambling ranch style executive .home. 4 bdrms, fa mily r oom & conversation pil. Antiqued wood , plantation shutters . .Shows like model! $320,000 * * * ll<i CAMYOH TOWHHOME Dramatic architecture! Dynamite Master bedroom + 2 others! Pool, jacuzzi & tennis court. -$179,000 -* * * ·· SU VIEW Panoramic VIEW-3 bdrm, super kiich'en with ba y windows & Microwave oven-vaulted ceilings. Pool, j~c.uzzi & tennis courts. ..... -•$239,500" .. ••• ((IJ • * * * WOODlllMI Warmington "C'' plan with 3 bdrms & atrium. Vaulted ceilings & more in a park like setting. Only ... $99,500 *** WOODIRID'iE YOU OWE IT 2 Master suites, sunken living room, TO YOURSELF breakfast room, separate dining room to see this luxurious home in Mesa & just steps from the lake, pool & Woods. Jt's the Woodcrest plan 403 jacuzzi. Reduced to ... with atrium off master bedrm and ~----_$115,000 __ _ -living-room. Corner lot-wttti-lustr land,gcaping Including auto 2JO ... wporiC.....,.Dr .. Mpt.ldl sprirOOers and beaut. garden view 75f.151 I 719.0017 kitchen. Price at $94,900. Call ~__.,....,....~ 546-4141. fhtwrel 1002 GH•r"' 1002 CLEOPATRA'S CANOE was pretty splendiferous but it had nothing on this 3 bedroom, Bradford Place home. Ideally 'located near park and pool. $60.000. Call now 962-4454 BEACH UNITS $ 145,750 10nly l/:i block to beach. Large Bel· m ont Shores, pride or ownership Duplex. Each with 2 s pacious bedrooms and formal dining room. One has sundeck. Call now 962·4454. . COLONIAL £'1oruaJ ch arm among other pres- tige homes lo Westcli!f with' beautiful mature trees on large.lot. Home features rich use of paneling, wallpaper & tile. 6 Bedrms, 4 baths, for only $279,000. 640-6161. MR. EXECUTIVE Executive Condo in University P ark. Perfect for the executive on the way up or the executive whose children are grown. Close to pool, shopping, churches and freeways. Only $80,~. Call 552·6161. , Office-' locat~d in Cn\to t-Ct-\n .. ..tiftqt041 Bt'ach -Nc>wport B•·o• '1 I I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CATCH OUR STARS AND THE "SERIES" '"TODAY 1-5 * 9n -.us $17',000 * 2901 CATALPA ~ $152,500 * 141 DUMMIGA.. PL U00,000 LAGUNA HACH * (Iii:~ 4'S~£UT~I 800 Newport Center Drive• M().6500 • WANTED WATllROM1' Have prime lndustriaJ-. commercial + cash for lrude. Prine. only. Write La rry, P .O . Box: S, Newport Beach, Ca. !r.26112. • AVAILAILE Lake Forest, El TQro. Mission Viejo areas. 2·3-4 Bed.room .homes & con· dos. $66,000 to $80,000 *TOLLE* *REALTORS* •586-8500• WANTED Live, energetic real estate salespeople, in- terested in MONEY Openinp In our Newport Center olfice, residential & Investment divisions . Call fer appt. Hope Ger· rie Fontana's unique styllnc la erideat 1n WI puLt outfit for the Half Sire fi1unt. The . c:urvect ' hemline or the tunic complemeota tbe Mdtiae and shaped yoke. Note the desf,ner deUIU o( the godet at tbe cuff. The sll&hUY Oared PAlda ...,_ 640-6600 an elastic walatllne ca1bi1. Jterfeet ror ft9GIDC I~~~~~~~~ I in crepe de chine, sofl cNpe, 1Ut, llOftlte. 11171 1: ·js cut ln Halt Sit.el 12~-22~. Sire 14\t requtrw 3 POOL 3 br, lo maint euper home.. Onty rra.soo to llve In Irvine. ARCH BAY R.E. 714~1·181( SJC lefhrn..New S & S, executive bme. 7/8 )'da. of 5'" rab.ric. 'l'o order: send Pllttem number, alu, name1 adctreu and alp. PrtC9 •• 50 plua 80' lhlPPlol ana bandlln&. · Patt.em bOoka by clasafftcaUon: 8applemeat T, Women'• & Hall Slzea, $UO POltpajd. Kate check payable to Spadea. Send -orders to Ulia news~per. c/o Spadea, 2 Bri~• St., 11.llford. N.J. 08848. Dept. C·l5. f~!~~le9:~~~ F~~ International Designer Pull'!' I~ Rm w/wetbar, Din Rm, prot decor'd inside & out. ~eraLunJ ue features . ~J~~~~!~n-u .s. -6 ~ llSTIUY!ll I ~ 2 Br, 1 ba condo. Beat Carhbad achoola. $38,000. VAok, TONI SHERRARD 72403 (714) 722·2111 Execu •Systems Realtors HOISE ESTATE BeauUfull)' landscaped 1 acre Hone Estate. View of nearby hUJs. Covered 1tablee. 4Br, 3ba. Lovely custom built Ranch home In Orange. Call anytime. Wortdl.L 549.3344 ' ,, . - II - ... " ... ••f DAil V PILOT Sunday.Octobtr18, 1011 ,_ __________________ __ TARBELL REAlTORS·· lxecutlve•s Delght Eleg•nt spacious 4 bedroom home in New Momlng Sun area. Decorated throughout in rich , .. rthtones •. f•aturing m&Jestlc vaulted ceilings. Sunken family room with bnck fireplaoe. Inviting master bedroom with a~Joln1ng study and wall\ In' Closett Dining room. eating area. e1dra baths. Patto and spnnkles Call now s101 ,000 54()yT720 MntGo l,ovely condo in beaultlul surroundings. Adult tlvlng. close to paol, and clubnouse 01n1ng room ar" country kitchen with eating area and ~ bedrooms. Patio. Workshop. Walk to shops. Can't last! $68,500 54()., 720 •·tter~ Specious, lovely tam1ly home 1n Poeular areal &tras galore. '4 bedrooms. handsome PV stone fireplace , bu11t1ns In lhe deluxe kitchen. breakfast bar a.nd ex1ra balhs Patio and electric arage door o._penqr S89.SOO 540.1120 Spcn1Rg Pocil - In lovely Mesa Verde area SpaClous family room with cm::ular. fireplace . tiearty hearth in the hw19 room. Dining area. e ating area. entry nall and 3 bedrooms. Patio. fire p11 and tnat gorgeous P<><>L Won't last• $89.500 540-t 720 &p.llve Colonial Huge. elegam 4 bedroom home. C\Jslom1zed. Near golf and tennis. Attractive Ille entry. deluxe kitchen, rec room. eating area, family room and dining room. Wet bar. and professional deco<. 2 brick f1replaoes .and extra bath$. Newly painted Qlll for more details! 540-1720 ExcepHOllCll 'Trf level cqnao w'ith 3 bedrooms. ~ beamed ce11t1i9s In thlt'hv1ng room. drn1ng room. a\rract1ve entry, e.11tr<i baths and lovely oeoar lined closets Central air Patio and community pool. Take action! S67,900 540.t720 OWMrAulous Large IOYely hv1ng room and huge master bedroom se only a lew ol the lealures of this super hornet Eating area oil the kuchen. den. dinl1i9 room. and 2 bedrooms Remodeled kitchen. Trailer acc8$S Call for all the detals! $7 9, 950 540-1720 ....... Lanchcaping lmm·aculate home 1n super area! Green house for \he green thumb 1n your tamllyl Comly floor plan with dining room, eating area. family room. flreplace aod 3 bedrooms. Mirrored closet doors in master bedroom. Patio and sprinldlfS. Close to shops Call nowl $79.500 Call 540-1720 M•JP-t HeiCJhts Priced nghtl Attractive home with 2 bedrooms. eating area olf the k1lchen. dining area and HOUH$ For sJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COIOHA Dll MAI Oct<un 11de of hwy; de· hghtfully charming 2 BH house +near new 4 Ur • apl + 4 car garage $1115,000! lcAoo • ., .... op. ~ ....... •675-7060• Foru.1yo ..... Sn GLASS 34 MtliGR 1.,, CdM 6 llr. 2 s tory Cape Cod, highly upgraded, O\'l'r 4000 sq. Ct. Dank apprsl. $330,000. Must move Make offer. 644·67011. PRIVATE LAKE Sailing, fishing. strolling & duck Cet.>ding arc a fc\\ of the acUv1lle:. or rc:.1· dents of ltu:. l'XCIU~I\ l' '' ~ll~d c o mmuni t y Lavishly d ec:or.ite d :J bedroom. 2 bath, "ith family r oom & bric k ft reµlacc. Priced "d i bc lo\\ tomµarabl c:. $100.000. CALL 751-31!!1. «;::SEL ECT . I P ROPERTIES DESPelATE OWHER . $63,000 POOL Walk up garden µalh" jy (o this 3 bdrm steal. Fingertip kitchen. LJVin~ room O\'crlooks !!Jturkl· ini; p ool . Hidcu" u ) muster too! Only a little TLC to h(lve your d1·eum home. Don 't h tsltutc. Call 7SH700 ' , Hewfy~orated Sunn) and bri~ht . " bt."<.lrm. 2 buth. Mt.•M1 th~I :'llar beauty ~fun~ e'\ tras + assumable lo;in flurry. cau S4&-58al EXECUTIVE DESIGN Co1-0na JJig/ifa~ 460 De Sola Terrace Vnnoramlc \1ew of Bluto Pacific. New cuMom home in ~ab. ne1s:hborhood. 4 Bdrm:;. m aid i. ell !].. m rm. lgc ll\·rm wrfrpk, lorm<1l m , m er suite w rrpl & wulk-m clObeb . 11cn stairway le:1t:. lo a lh1rd level cro"s ncM hbr11ry, \'IC\\lllf.: lht• world. Many decks & µa\loc;. lien:":; a n xlnl opportumty ror ) ou l O 1Wrl11•1pulc "1th thl' builder m lh.e selection of f ft11xh mah•r1als best ~u1ll"(i lo your lUliles & de· t·11rut1111t u.Jc1~ ! For info. & appt. plcaMc cttll ('714 ) 551-4245 (714 ) 639-5487 GeMral I 002 Corona del Mar 1022 •••••·················· ······•·••••··••••·•··· BEST WANTED 2 or 3 BR hm w/\ 1ew in CJ .\I. Any prH•c. ti ll lt•rms, trade l'r111c uni) ss1;.!f.m1 dfJ:UlliWA.r~ BUY 'h Blk to Ocean Comµll'tl'iy n·mudclc1I on an O\ cr~1£~·!1 lot .\ Would >OU bl'lie\e a 7 'm>1-.h111g .i llll µlu.-. lrt·11 b c t1r0 0 m h 0 m c i n µlw, form al dm1u~ 111Us N t·"port lll•adi '.' C.ilJ htU:t• ranuly room with HEl>CAHPJo:f. 7:w.12o;.: open h~'.1m:-., n .1t ural -\\OCJll tcxturl'" and ocl'an $61 ,900 F rt-sllly pnmtcd 1n arnl nul. 3 lkdroom~. l"• buthi.. fplc. hurdwood and jelly \'IC W fr om ma:-l\'r swtt• & "'unde1·k. J u.~t ,..teps tu <ki.:an Kl\ <I ~.001. CaH 44<t.72 I 1 firs. truUer accc::i~. Sub· am. rn1t ;our ll•rms. 53l·~>l.l00.l'Vl'S.~M·2341! f l ' • a..t1lEHetwen '--... ......,~·=--~....:~ lcAoa lllClftd IOIC Turquoise •h>.-\ ll·'i' &. i.horc moormi: :! S\) • S Ur. 3 Hu ( pll'. 11-(t' turnl'r I o l l" o m p I l· t ,. I ~ 11.lrlll,,ht.._I s:!35.UIMI \J:l ti4l! li .JH or :!I:! ~:JH '.!15'!) SPECTACULAR -~~ ... ,l\n t-.xt·eptronal cu1>tom buut hom l' w1lh \l<IUIMl<l wvod ht-.im l'l'1 ltni.: bt•:1ut1f ul i.11l 1d o ak ta h1n ~t =-thru out firc11la1:~ II\ hnoi: room .iml. m.ii.tl'r b1:droom, lcJdcd ~1 .. ,.:-. ~ 1ndnws .ind a c l'rJ lti tt· t ill' 1._a.-uu1 111 Uu: nl.l:;l\'r ba th S,YGLASS OPi M 4 Bcdrm, highly upgraded. P r ofes sion a lly d ecorated and lt1 ndscuped. Only home S1_>yglass lis t- ed with u panorama view of ocean and hayfront. Offered at $32.5,000. 9 Mon- terey Circle ; Open Sat/Sun 1·5. LARGE 5 bedrm bonus rm home featuring a fireplaces. one in the- master . Locat<.'<i on Y.a acre lot with mini·orchard. Also features large pool· a nd jacuzzi and bltn gas BBQ. Price reduced to $283,400. ~ 675·3411 . . -· LUSK'1RE .\Ll"Y tJ .fu/111 fl / i, .,J... ,\ StJll ( 1 • ZS IS E Coo\t Hwy Corona dl"l Mor Corona del Mar I 0221 COf'OftO def Mor 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• And a peek of bay & ocean from this n e w T r ee T o pper unit. Large 2 Bedr9(.)m, 2 bath & sun deck. Older pomc is different, no steps, roomy 2 h 1.•droom, 2 b ath, best locaUon. $210,000. 414/41411:i ACACIA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 MISAYIDI OpeilW/S.. f·I ~SAMOA Owuer auf er aniclowi. Subn'ut ol otrcra. 3br, 1~a. form <hn rm, de· J ux e pool. J au!rn c cond. Tradewinds2J3-43!) 0211 Nkk Umer 213'34·21121 MESA WOODS ·ssr. 28 0.. atrium, very sharp. Prin only $85,000. Owner 549".a72 PllCECUT 3 BR, 1% Ha, $69,QSO. Super nice! Ct?nlury 21/Cr ocker n. E. 642·5062 SPUSH-SPLASH Throug_h the unclosed i BR, 2 BA in '111 del Mar. No down, VA orm!i. $79,000. Best ba · o CO'ita Me$a. Call u11t 9-ll002. EMSHOIS & I the cleanliness & m of liolland !? sp ling J DR hm oo Mc Verde's prettiest s l r t s. F a bul o us 1U~ & lSl tim~ Of· $100,000. Ja, c1dl don't miss the b6at. i.ceUttell, Agt Unfftd .. attn 646-10' front courtyard, you'll ---------• disco\ er a bl!aulifully de- corated J bedroom. 2 bath home with cocou brown carpeting. custom drapes . rem odel ed k itc h en are a PLUS BRANO NEW POOL & JACUZZI &. eovercd pallo. Only S&.~. 1£1~=~ Prcip..-tl•• 7S2•1920 1<&00 QUAil ST, NIW~T HACI A FOOL Dr ncw.i cpt.s & paint- Y ~o Uie rest! Sm fill cw no own pyml. on lllis . .. and his money keep ho e. Popular So. Co8$t paytng rent when lhey J'I a a.r~. 4 br, family c:un brtalc the> h1b1l with plen:umt rear yd. W s chw>R:ung 3 bt!drm . Hurry It c1dl ! • home. Lots or extras. .. J•s. ltlty ~~~e ~~a~::.~e {he ~~-~5~40--~4~6;4;'~~""'-;' r_,L.h;ibl.l and call now• - 645-rai.' HAVE-YOU ,...,._,_ • .., t HM W AITIMG Jbr. I h.i ·x1r.1 tri: ·101, 1.:===::==~==-1 ba\ \It'" lh 0\\11cr ---------1 $169.0W 6i3 5Ub~ PLUS CoroeMI del Mor I 022 Costa M•se I 024 '-l'UIU.,21'~ tr-t~~eat . ~ now is lh~ time to J l'harnuul( ~ ln'Ciroom • •• • • • • • • • • •.,... • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• • •• •• ••• • • •• •• • • w this old ii$ling. Seller Hental \\Ith ftrcplacc l ________ _ and a :.epar<itt: pJ llo GOOO MBGHIOlS * * Wftfdlfflltfty \failed, & now is r r- 3 BR, 2 BA, co,•ered p 0 Wll'IO property lU.t. MA.RVELOUS ~Xt:J.l 'SI\' i-: c~tm Imme. MONACO 2 l>I}. I br I lilk from Call us a bout thti. 1m bt·h. 3 HS old l'ru·" rt: mul·ul;iLe one owner . :t t1un.·ct: ~2G~.uoo ,\i.;l .Bedroom. COll\'etltblt• 5-IK iK1:1 d.c;n home 1n Harbor lalboar..-tllla 1007 \ tt?\\ II u m es Tht• ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner':, met1culou!> curl' ., to ~very mumlcnuncc ~ Br dream on li.:tt lot ne(!(I will im preiis )'Ou. Open S S. t5!J.SW JQhn Ant.I the hii;hly com· l\luise Rltr s.5~6588 pehli\'e price of SlJ6,500. CorGM cW Mar I 022 fel' "Ill please your ••••••••••••••••••••••• pocketbook OPIH SUMOAY I ·S Ctl 644-7ll I I Ill WHITISAILS dt.'Ck c ............. 0,... Sat/S-Mi 479481 Mort\ln" Cy~ Rd. Dt"T'LE'X wtt:trt-t>edrm. Iba each 11nd firt.>1>laces 640-3~tl 545 3-&Sl Lachenn1 yer Realtor ~ WHY NOT BUY? "ult Harbor \'tcv. lrom t r .1mat1 r 1>•ml hom" l't><>I llJr ulr i""'I !:\in t .1i.t1r cnt ~..f"t a1nm cn1 • home --- OPEN HOUg IMDOVH SHOU.SAHA7 Y2 The Price 1000 Dover l>r . 4 Bdrm , 2 Bath. Frplt $129,500 . Agt, 645-5044/673+144 673-7601 YOUll HOME TO,WH llOtCU SAT & SUN l ·6 220JASMIME 1h •To0c._ CompJetely rt'm~eled on an 0\0ers1~ed ~· A ~ma.shin~ -t bdrm plus lll'n plus formal dining plus hui.:l' ram1ly room with up en bl'ams. natural wood te!Ctur es and 1>1:can ant.I Jl"ttY. view CDM •~.-.CH 1rom ma5l8' !oUll t'' sun· ~ dec·k. Jw.l i.teps lo Ocean COTT AGE H I ' rl . R c d u c t:d l o Lots o( wood und staJned S227,0UO g I a s ., I' R I <.; I:: Cal '4'4-721 f l.1vl' her t'. \';i c llnt 4 bdrm . J ba th lli ~h bt•nm" & wi.ed 't'ln ck. Lanie w11llcd I~ ltoom tu .ir<'M. Sec 1331 San- tl·nell n Terr at Sl4:!.500 ant.I call u~ ....., ....... ct Slll -n ( •W 111c;11WA y 4 lkdrm. J bulh, i.v11t le,·el. s141mm1n11 pool. o\ er..1£t'l'.I 1(1( with Potcn- tl nl lu build lance add•· l1ooal umt. $Jl;7 ,sou. SHARP Cotto Mffa I 024 l'~'ll~ll July 1978. Prime: ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.,...area. This home 1>parkles with CONTRACTORS CLOSE 198-78JS new paint. be aut cpts. kitchen has b~n newly OUT SALE! New 3 BR, • remodeled. An xlnt buy 2\1-a Ba, 2 Slory home. In Wl~111 ul $109,!liO. Call now g r e at location, p ear R:Al l~IAll Pocfflc Coast beach & s bopplng. Agt. Proptrti" _998-__ &16_• ______ A OME to tall in lwe CONOOSPEClALIST w h! Pvt. lake. pOOI, U l-o400 ~ Htg Och. C~, Ft Vly ~u:w \l•ulU!d ce.il.incs * * TQUchslone Realty & f:un. rm. 3 br + + +. 963-0867 ht tlme on mkt, so hurry i--------•l_!!jlll' 540-4646 Ag t LOW DOWN LUTSIDI CM N~ Condos, 2 Br, 2•., B~ P----2 frplc's. cer amic iar.. Sp ot lei.~ Jbr g1ganltc ~ ROWH ST. r hf'M &-bath!' Poeil IX'UI home. o.s Senate 476 "r'· 1;;J !!112 Otokcr Cute & dean Ca'* Cod · l /bri-L .. I PJICEI> under any Olher .ype "' CA•, smni es, rrodel like it in So. CSl. abutter:; & 11ingerbread. Pbta area. by thou.sKods 3 br, 1 ba. 3~ car car. & or~-4 br t ........ v .... --e W«k.shop. RV pad. AJley -'' "' "'._.. I t--T access. H=e . Forced w (s unken fam r.Jn "-.-rec• -.. w:frpl. Hurr1 & call: S p3CuJu fanuly, custom al.r.Auto Lts, ~.ag\. butlt home near park. S 540-SOIO 0...SUM.11·5 -~-+----"'------• Bedrms. 4 baths. formal MMOtt Nowlsnt.TIIM dlnlnlf rm, family rm, r-:::::~-:::::--·1~~~~~~~~~~ NtN 3Br, 38a home wiD· fireplace, bltn kitchen. IT'S LOVE. <tdN coverings thruout. Entertain uround the ll!d sc pd, immed .:.parl<l.ing pool, Asking AT I st SIGHT! $1' I. DOWN pd;st:SSion, •UlO d()O(' °'" $22.9,SOO. Step Into this beauty and ~ nr & $prlnkler system, 444-7270 yoo will rail in Jove with lakes over paymen\.8 on o1'ntT m•Y help !inane-.. the tasl efuJ decor. 3 hQµse +approved plam. Oltereda~$85.000. --------•• Bedrms, 2 bat.hs. dinini for duplex. Owner will s-lm.Pr ri rm, 00 extra large COC'· Cart)' financing .& tl,Ub· rc7'i4J 5;;:'246;' ner tot. Conveniently ordinate. Call, Rlck --------- · COSTAMESA Eastside charm er. 2 Br st:.irter or retirem ent hom£>. Try SSS.000! Will trad e for San Diego Coun1~-. truck. boat. auto. or whut·have·\ oo as part ot down pay ment R.C. TAYLOR CO. , , • 1<.EDl"CEOto$137.SOO ~ _,_s_s..o_1~0__ • i..:;;;m;;.:;;;;;--;:j located near s~hools an.d Byers S11tL_m 7 M ~SA VE R DS. USO sh_oppmg. I>on l miss this ... Mf\., 3 Br, oo qualll)'-chunce, call your pro-W.W liiil l'lhlte i6 , 1~% down. Quick lcAoolay rrop. R...ttora •675-7060• fessionaJstoday. fl C l'OW , qUt Ck Century21Surt'Realty ,.----~M , p ss en l"On, $'89,950. '79-1050 ------.. 1012 net7"1J·2386 ~~~~~~~~~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broadmoor Seaview. ~===11!=;;1:;:;=11!1;;::=1=::=:========~· llumpton .Model. Prrn1t! SEXY \'ll'W c«ner lot. 3 Bdrm. The m06l beautiful J ,BR f11m1ly rm. $265,000 home in Costa Mesa. On· IYOWHER VACAMT LOT JASMHE-CR_EH _____ H_A_""_Ml_S_S_l_S"-. _, CDM Unub :.trudi'd oce an :i J bdrm . 2 both ft ,1r1· Spy1-?l:J!'>S Hiii lot \'IC". new 2Br, den. Plan bachl'IOC". SIS!.1.000 " m u1<111f1rcnt c>C'\!an & I. By o" ner S202.000 1-· u:.h1un Isl 0011 'It'" s IM4-176-4 P erfect ror } our custom home ..-.t-'----1--"'~ f1rQP!ace Trailer access Call tor all -1~~~~~~~~~~ the details! $95.000540-1720 -- l.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0350 0 (' • J • T.1r Our n<'W 2.100 sq rt. hm in <.:oruna Hghlnds 1s 2 lri: (or the 2 of us Ila:. ran· l-ttst~lammOUl.l ci.r v. "tl'p·d\\ n hur . .i ll IU.. 3 RA . den. m;iny xtra:. f''ull}' lndscp'd. lo m :unt } :ml. Short walk tu P\ t bl·h Will consider trd fflr rondo ,,,. inN>m c umLs. likr c:~operat.Jon mv1tl'd $JlX;.000 fee. Ph. 640-170,1 or t>iu •1153. PAUL MART IN I Y S62. 900. See tor llE:AL ~ATE SU ·i383 r ourselr. Call now. S~Q..3666 CloM to Schools $44,950 Large toe wllh Iota ol fruit l/ees 3 bedroom home with eating area. Traller access Room tor ad· ditlonal bu1ld1ng on the lo t. Call for all the delails• 5~1720 \ 540-1720 29 55 H'irbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TA ABELL IEftlTORS~ G). ..... Member RELO Serving 9ooa Cities EASTSIDE R-2 (."11 1\R~ll-:R old <.:tU I Charming 2 bcc'!room col· " , r oom t 11 h u 1 Id ta~e on large Eu:.~1dt: SI 18.500 ITTS 111".0 lot. C:ountr; kitchen . :.tu rdy luthe & pl u:.ter CllAHMI NG 2 st), 3 lir constfurtion S p tH'IOUli hou:.<• 3 Rr 2 B11. i.undeck "orb hop in d etach NI 2 rplc"i1. l!IPC k1tchl!n, S. garage. Fant11st1t· pnrl' of llwy . Owner nnanced. of (inly $65.!)JO Olfcn-d Prine Only. Sl~!>.000. \'A CALL~·266(1 t~6-'13l l*for ~pt. c;:: SEL ECT SPYGLASS T' PROPERTIES OPEH HOUSE Hew.....,lyowner #3 Mafttecito Dr. Occan·Harhor & Moun· Lg., comfortable be nch tnin \'lcw~ Southport. ti home. Only $108,000. DR. ~1 , b<i. rormnl dtn· Make oir. lodoy! Call to rm, huiie rumpus room. 2 GOOD LIFE 1_s.ee•-t-gl•.•64•5•·6()1M)----i frplc':;, rrptd, parquet in entry & fam rm, wN· CAL-VET INT S.6' o bnr, upi:rudinll thru·Oul. 3Br.$S.650do'i'n SJ I0.000. Prine·. only 554·533\ 1'\gcnt __ ~<\ S:J!)i or ~II 11171 Balboa Pettinsuta I 007 h lboa Peninsula I 007 ....•.••....••••.••••••....................... Burr Wh ite Realtor 2901 NP""P"'I Blvfl --------- Nrwrio11 BrJch, CA <J'.'1663 PRESTIGE AREA Beautiful. m od ern, P eninsula P oint home with covered patio, dining room, fireplace, 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, on quiet, secluded street. just s teps from bay &. ocean beaches. $162,000 429 ''M" Street 675-4305 evs OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 ----675-4630----" ----- Belly Korr Reanv One of the rnre lot splits 1n Old CdM that crealcd n :.quarc cnr Int which bl'auurully al·comodales a "lar11.cr thun most" 3 b r. 11 , ha res iden ce ~ p\•t. patio orca & yard. We'll he open today & tomorrm & im 1te you to v1:11t us at 601 Narcissus 67)..11 81 IMMEDIATE l'OSSESSIO~ .lust redecorated. ret\dy to move in. 2 Spacious bedroom~. plus lar ge fAm-rm Desijtncd ror en· t e rtai n1n !(. O p e n Sat/Sun. Cr cath·e I n· vestments. &M 0013 HO COMPARISOH I n Irvine Te rrac e, 4 bedrooms , 2 1,; baths . ll&I:' pool & (surprise) ulr coodilioning. On big, bii,t corner. $235.000. lOOOAltura Open Sunday UN•9'1ity 1""1 673-6110 Sos'-s.,. .. Jhr It 2br. Each w, \'ault e d b ~a med c e I II n ic • frµlc!>. 2bus, bltns, pvt • Wltela11 RIAi l\TATI patio. lob of storage. -_..;;::=====--- s.i-1 7461 or 644· 7509 DUPLEX 3 Br & 2 Br units. So of h 14•y. $160,000. Ope n Sal/S un 1·4 nl 517 Gol denrod. 759·0260 owner/ BJl_l. ____ _ RYOWNJ::H Spy!(la s!I Hill. Beaut Tradcwl nds 4 Cr, f'H, 2'1 ba. ·Pool & J acuzzL Sec rntcrcom. Good vu. Open hs e Thur s thru San. 640.8144 CostaMH G 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEE HOUSE C ull' 2 llR cotta g e w loath ot charm. Xlnt slor\('f' Tloml', no down lo VClll, only $52,~. 540.3666 Wltelc'111 AIAI l~UH Wltel."ln •I A I I• 1I\11 EXCWSIVE PARIMESA home, 6 bedrooms. 2400 sq ft, H4 baths. This b~aullful home won't last the weekend. Hurry only $86,SOO. Call today. 540.3666 Wf tela11 Atlll l~fATI Of'IHHOUSE Ccn.y New Engl11nd style, 41>¢rm. 1219 Donegal St. $84,500. Sunday l·S. ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTA1 t. INC. --~- IM MO TllCK TOTIUT YOURSELF to this 3 BR, 2 BA con~o. Quality constr uction & dcconUog. Priftle COila Med area. Offered al $6S,OOC>. 540.3666 People wbo i.e.ed People That'• whal the DAILY PU.OT SERVlCE 'OJ RECTORY wallabouu OPEN FDR YOllt VIEWlll VACANT -4 B~m family rm, oc:ean view h0me. w~ting for you to move into. Large (lot. 2 baihs, 2 story w/3 ~ar garage. Open Sat/Sun 1-S; 3007 Inlet tile. Offered a t $249,500. LUSk IUILT -tri-1 vel l\Ome with' many custom ~uc h es . targe courtyard. Bcauur I olive trH and many rose bus 1 s. Bltn book shelves, forma l dining room, paneled family r~ with n..arquet · floor, huge pooL A ome £or family and entertaining. en Sat/Sun l·S; 873 Sandcastl e Dr. Offered at $239,$(). VllW HOME -4 btdrm, 2Y.t baths: . family rm, ncwl~ carpeted and painted, qulet st~et. om:rcd at $229.~. Open Sal/Sun ' 1·5; 1251 Surflinc Way. CUL,.Dl.SAC -bea tifu) 4 bedroom, 2Ya bath home fe luring approx, 2700 sq.ft., 3 car arage, next t.CJ p~rk . Large d,e c overlookin1 secluded greenb lt. Priced at $249,500. Open Sat/ n 1-5; 2515 Salt Alr. •• " -t - Sunday,Octoti.r18, 1977 O»CY PILOT DJI,-~ ..... ,. s. . Ho.ist1 F~t ~.. • I HotlSH For Sdt r•ousta For Sal• Hou1H For Sale l Houses For Sal• •••••••••••••• c:..e....... •• •••·•••••·••••••······· ~······················ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••.•••••••.•• I .................. !~.~~ Cotto.MHa "t024CostaM•sa IOZ4'tuedl•q°"INc:h f040 'tt..tlngtonleoch I040HunffftCJf0ttl.ach 1040 ~~!:!!.~~.~4!'! ... ~ ... ~~:::.~~.~~ ........ ~~:::.~~.~~ ....... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~Oft ...... ~°" ,,..... 1044 ~ NewUstf~ Orab it qwct. Popular 3 lJ~droom Townbome. Di1'ins area, fcrced air beatina. dcluxo kitchen. A Cull llne or rec facllldet, B~$40-t120. TRIBEU. -. ... c......., .. · 2768 J!or~nzo . COHDO ....... '042 HcwtlOw I 042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ........ , ...... .,............................. , lnimuc. 2 nn. 2 sty IEST OF LA CUIST.A POOL M1.1ny upgr adl!s. f'llr\ IH HUMTIHGTOH IE.ACH uv111I CIOf to 1hc.1pl>, i.thool & p.,-k & b~aeh $tl3,500. H.A...sttH MGMT 963-1591 646-4846 Lge 2 Story Spanish homes. 1-2 yrs n e w. 4 & 5 Bdrm homes, 3 car garages. Formal dining & family rooms. Boat & trlr aecess many extras. 2300 to 2800 sq. ft. 8531 Topside Cr. 8681 Brooks ide Dr. (J "cuzzi > 10091 Yacht .Lane WHY PAY "NEWPORT PRICES WHEN YOU CAN UVE IN BEAUTIFUL HUNTINGTON HARBOUR HOW AIOUT THESE VALUES71 Lowt'St priced v.o<?! home in •Ufhe Ranch '. Cu.II for particulars. Doug t;orrea l<llr. 644 8415 Ii Lovely 3 BR, ram.rm, ' quiet cul-de-uc, lrg. 4 ,A'ltW'd .,...._. awl1111t1n ._.. raised I e....t ANI ttow. tW1 a_,. Ii IOT.ty. S II It-la reody for ~ faoNty. LCS1J• trMS ltte th• aaf• & quiet 1tr..t. The.-. 11 ,. ..... for 2 kJ• l .V.'s .... 3 c•a. Shog crpt'CJ. 2 frpl's. lhlrtt9", pcllM.liftcJ. ,.... .. floan. I lx4 l' pool, C°"*'g cooktop, wtr IOftentr, MW Insulation W• 0 ffw of ftt• ............ SI I 0,000. CCMM SM & COMpWf! . J'.S.-TROPHI ES-EXCLUDED SOUTH COA.ST INVESTMENTS 645~J OJ ,Qr 646-6710 SYEMSOLO C:ttt\edrnl cc1l1ng, put10 k1H·hcn. firtlpl11ccJ fam1- lv room, g, lr11. m.1!.ler Hit. WuJIQng d1!>lancc to :.d1ool~ ' "1lhout cro .. s 1111: mu10 :.tr~t.'l:. 3 HH, REAL ESTATE BY LUCIA $118.500 $127,000 $128, 000 963·8278 BACHELOR CONDO with Jtic uzzi, tennis and only l bl~·.._....,, beach. $58,500. IYOWNER Collei:.<' r ark, bit by S&.S. LaUl & plni.tcr. Lo assoc. dut'S w pools & pa.rks. BcuuL. 4 br, 2 ba home w/tlle roof. Nt>wly de· cor'd '' Jndscpd. Very Ji:. bkyd. w/putio cov. & dog nm. $8.S,000. Open Slit & ~uo. 14971 AU\Cl, '· -- L' .. ., ,. l ,. II r • •• • Y •rel. 2038 Aliso, oft 20th Akviru:...Drivw &cllli. Agt 646-16" or $7$.lSSO. IYOWMEll 3 Bdrm house. 940 Costa MH• I 024 DmaPoint I crz6 COQ&reas St. Southwe:n ••• • • • • ••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • •••• •• ............... . c 1\1. 2 u..lt Ft.er Upper ...., __ .__._ .... _ o n ll 2 I l -G rt l LA CAS,\GHANJJC • -~-·-... -o re a 1, 1 "" A.~• Warmington built, 3~~ c.usls1dc locution: Our ,e ax in r1..1uwuuu :.a.mo. vrs old. Each lne 3 exclusive ut only $01,SOO ufter entcrta111ing i1 lhl "'B " Ag t 631 2026 "1-'ieslu ltoom.. \lhlch drms w /gas frplcs. -m ' t ohtains a brll.~S ru~ bar, Bea~tilul coodilioo & Colle~<! Pw-k. 4 bdrm 2'ba, & grill. Ttui. custom I Llr. locau~. Lnrat parking dbl frpll'. Newly pa111ted + d~ + hnbt1y room area 1D rear !or motor in/out, new t•arpet!.. Ex· home cunt:.uns m 1,1' 3500 homeortrlrSU4.,000. · tras. Agenls "elcome. l>Q .fl uf ~urh lllxur> ~ICllOU ....... $80,000. ~ti-8.177 fratUrl-'S a~ 1111p11rttd l1k. l WUJ;ON -h u n rl r r " ( t , rl () " k fof\ea)IP(' Couotr) Kitchen. " cnllT , •• 1 r. 1 n l' l ., & d 0 0 rs. (7141752.IUJ like backyard Space tor ~ourmd kitc·hl•ll ·-.-on•nl.OW"\ov.;r.;,.. potting ~hed. chupµmi: lpk ~. Homan luh t•lc E id Jb blOl"k l"OUJltent. lple. 4 Br CIA'. UIX.'11 llOUSl' u.111 ast.s e "' + deJt Con-2 B<i. bt..--:.t fo:as1s1dl'. 269 10·5P ~I 33851 Sln•t•l .1 do. 2V.ba. Opn H se Bay St., S!.12.000 Op<'n .liluc LarHl·rn u ,"J Sal/Sun 9-5. 646-3108 ll<.~1se l·SPM. ~G-8265 or Point For ml11rrm1tOn 0-..sA VllDE S4IJ.l~ cull Shl'1la Spcnl'l'I ;'),:\ IAltGAIMI CLASSIC 661 -1ti1i1 s BR, form.a dining til oc-=..t. .... YIEV room. 2 rrptc'•. All bu.Ill· COTT A Gm ..-" incountry kitchen, 2500 $52,500. HOME sq. Ct. Only $132,950. Quit:t lrcl' lined strt>ct Sl•duded home with Xlnt.ftn~clna.. enhanct.>s clean 2 HR. :! punoram it• Ol•eun: IJ&. 12 yr old Channer. t' oust 1111 t• vi cw . :i V.A$6f,OOO . V~tcr110 offers en .1 Bedrooom. :! bath cum· 3 BR.. dining rObm. fom. e~oged. Pleaiie call . pletl'ly r1:mocltlud cxtr .t rm, new buill-in kitchen. J.C. Hash RNltan lurge lot b a th r o o m 11 & 54,..5101 OP<•nSundtt.> 1 5 carpetsWon'tlast! --------I 33!Kl2Gra1:ida 1·'1 U1\ TOrAHA ~ lilt 1a.'1ch, 11'2 flA , 1HwrtincJtonl~ach 1040 H;;.H,.gfonlMC:h 1040 1 uot"!lracxp.1n~1un. uou· ••••• , ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR WATER liOME 3 Bdrru. 2 bath ~lt'. .~:i~a~~· s~~1(!f·suc By uwner. beaut. Prl':.lti,:c feRST IN GOAL "~ith atrium. Xlnt location, near shop. 8:s'!7n 6,6 11 1 er s~~9·366 hnic, <I Ur V• Ba. ITIJll) II h , . . 'Jllllg, pool, beach & marina. $149,500. .. -.. _ xtrus. S!ll.000. ~lti 8558 ·1 lll'W on!J.' I~ 'Olli -i:oal luw, you II 111•on• a fu!~~~l~~.~~m 1omc in P' l J:Jrden :.l'l· 1111.: Bri.:hl ~dlt1\\ l.1ll0hl0ll. '"' t hrc•wn 1:arpt•1111s: 1\j.!l, ~I Jlh1c;,. lWrl Ile!• :,&8 lh'SJ!t-Spct'1;1li;,ts ;I. ~ l•r 5 bdrm mo(frls 3, .111. :,,unw" poul._, ~t-ill·~tiO:! l'l'llnlllj.!lt"l l'ro opt•fth•S EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE Ueaulifully upgradl•d :! l1r honw \\' 11·1111 u1mni: r m. End umt \\' many t·i. tras C:rct.·k u11 2 :.IUl':. S7 1,!fiO TLC Jlr111(l lots Cl( ell10" J,;fl.'il-'l' & Sit\ l' h>t:. of !lo~ I hr, I-', IJJ" grcal potl'll· t1al. Onl) $67,500 Q C.U.Jff>•°'t4 PROPERTY EXCHANGE. hie. '-l «-' ..... 963·673!1 557·7620 HOME -:---= --- .t Ul'<lroom, 3 ualh, l-IUO VllJ.A PACIFIC i.q fl 111 11,ll'.Uf). Ul"llffi y 0 t:c1h111(~. :! pnllos, sun,. I WHER lll·Ckt>. oll new paint, Corner 3 br.-2'~ ba con· do. Lgt'•mastcr suite. m ust M'•' to u1>prc~·1ate. f'rplctwut bar in LH. l Uni)' $11:!.000. :\Ill<' tu beti(·h. 3 Pooli.. 540-3666 h:nnts S69,!AKJ. ~IOVC·lll Wltelan RfAl HTAH condition. 962-710lfaftl•r t> pm or 0f)t'n Sundur 1·5. ~II \'crde :\lar. JI D at lirookhurst & Hum1llun t6ul'hum\n \\ this :! Lil~ * JUST LISTED. This immacu~ate 4 l·ondo All tlll' Jnwrut1c~. Bdrm. 2 ~ bath home. Lge yard & xlnt lucalloJ 111 µnml' ll.U. locationJ Just steps from beach club & an'.• .I.ow <1mt11 w t(n:ut M. . , ..... .::164 500 • tt·1111:i 553,wo arma . .,, , 540.3666 PARK PLACE .J or 2 blur). 3 car ~ar l>l'l';IJI, ,,t·hh . 'h"P·'· rt•t' H ;; PHOFl-:S~IO.i\Al.'i $3 11377 letter Than Hew 5 & S. l''<l'l"Ul l\ \' hme. i.u11;11Jlt• tor L1m~y h\. 111g -1 Ur ~· i Ba. l"am l<m" \\ctbnr. 1>1n Hm . -prutdttor"<l ttt111dt' & oot. St>\'l'ral un111ue I l' . .t un•i. Cl lll1 II S 11 l / S ll 11 I 2 5. SI J2,SOO. lU2·5202 OCEAN BREEZES THE FOLLOWING HOUSIS .ARE OPIH SAT /SUH 12-5 SEAGATE WATERFRONT CONDO 3 Bdrm. 21:? bath, tennjs, pool & 30• boat dock. Only $225.000. 16144 Tortola TENNlS ESTATES WATERFRONT 3 Bdrm, 21 2 bath witb s pectacular view of Christiana Bay. Sun deck & boat slip. $259,SOO. 16453 WimbledcM CUSTOM WATERFRONT Elegantly decorated, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, isla"d home. Huge sun deck & room for 42' boat. Just reduced to $329,000. l69221aruna DAVENPORT ISLAND, Cathedral ceilinged 4 bdrm, ·3 bath home with . spedacular view of main channel. 45' Boat dock. Just reduced to $329,000. JIMWEILSRBALTOR Ml::SAVERD!'; l NOEL JO•MSOH 5S1·6264 or 97~2631 Bl'aut Sbr, ll?e pool &--htl. UHOO MESA VERDE POOJ. (1tm rm, dm rm. 3 ear REAL STATE SAVE OVU $5000 _hO ME wanted r or ~tr~. Y79-883l \\'as $7 1, 950. 1s no" HEW LISTING Charming St'ahavcn home Super area near beach abr + t •~ba. Co1y famrm L:wish f.ll'eph1c·e Neat as u pm S75.500. Clt>x fm;mcmg F.xdus1ve with 16 717 lof.-o serious qualifiea out or IY OW .... ER 4 93.JI I 4 _ SG9. 000. Beaut 4 HR. or1 Beautiful 4 HR. ram. OH. approx. I mile lo bt>nch. Only S!N.500. 5525546 \ LARGEST ' Mode-I in "'J'be Ranch''. Priced for quick sale! U o ug ' Correa Rltr, M<t-8415 Honcho S. J. 3 Br. San Luis Rl!y. Prime golf cour se Joe. 5(7-7044; H33-321S DllRftBJ) I S Wooctrvsh S~.000. Douglas C<ll'rea, RI Lr. &14-8US WOOOlltlDGE PR~OTT L~~t Woodbridge home. s UR, or <l BR + den. Oversized lot, fully lundsc. Ideal for pool. All uprdcd. Mexlcnn pav~s tile. A/C. Liv, din, rms. 3 HA. 3 Cur gar. Nr. park. Walk to lake. $179,500 lirkr/Ownr 552-4121, 835-3535 DEAMEHOME UMVEJtSITY PARK- • OP.EN SUN 1-S Two sty hme, w/3 Br 21,11 Ua, 1-'am Rm, A/C, prof lndscpd1 ext upgradeS. top loc. Beautiful! $139,roo. For appt, can SSS.l~M-Faf\6PM TERRACE 3 Br Cam- bridge, well located. 11dJ rec $92,500. 50·70411 833-3215 stat4! buyer. 3 to 4 Or + " ~ l~c corner lot m bc:.t H li. FamlUD. up t:o SISO. . ~ B.d~m--, -1 -b-tt t · becadbr ~Ol!_do .w<· Addl'<I Jl.U!10_ roorn Long escrow posnble. Remodeled ki tchen lllOO ~ft & upgrlid~'tl pool s1zt-bal·kr~rd. Open Broker. Unda. &f7·6100 ~-!)!;10ak A\e CM .tbruout. -,astetully de-House th1:. ~knd. 6::>-11 or~ ----('Qt-'d & hi.s ;1 <lehi;hllul Lenox Dr. ny 0.Wll <·r --Open.Qi!_\ Sun 1-1 10052 Spar Circfe • dWted lrot&en John C11rey. <..: Rl 64'97414 PAILMARLTY £><M'Tllo¥t-n H 8 . ~9005 PURCELL REALTY 1650 I Pociflc Coast Hwy ~leach 846-2141 WOODIRIDGI CURSID!----!. -----..:.·-..;..·--MEAi THE \lew of the Daf\a l'l 8-1111!719 WOILD SHIES • COUMT'IY CLUI Harbor I J>uc1f1c ocean OPEN HSE 1 ·5 Beautiful 4 bedrin, 3 ~ Br 2• .s Ba. 3 £"ar gar Hiat'--' .. le--1. I o~o H•lfr -~ ' bath. 2 storY horne Wllb · Sl'ICIAL t\ 'l'l'Y ~pacious T· Plan 3 s und.rks. & a llled Cui.tom h<>mt> Just bk._,, to lltOADWAY SALi \11th over 1700 :i f. and a rourt.> 11 ti ,•ntry . _The be11l·h. l.ge lot. 3 br. 2 ha 3 13R. I"~ ba. bike to bch Super 3 Br 2 8 ~odrms.2 baths. lmmac. IJd1t>:. viii Im,· thr~ 3 Hr dctac·hccl gume rm"' 10· Super loc. \',\terms 6 1, ,\ ;-; p Ill ·~ R K . 8117 2 •••• :::= •••••• ~ •••• ":. H.trilr I 042 family rm. Move in COCl· llcllshirc. S. of Adam!>, -••••••••••••••••••••••• ditloo. Custoc:n dr•Pt!.l. w. 11( Ma11noh.... elec garaae opener, 1g workshop rec roo::, • cond1uon_.l\"itf\ lots of & den fOme " :!', 11,1, '"Jk \H't bar. u11111ue l'U::.t. )r:i. new. S69';900. Sire FamJly R'm & Dining' 11t1llpapcr. earth to ne S!l!l.~JoJ. Opun HouH pool. llH(/ p11. buut !-(ate, Jl.E.~~ 21 a ·oc11H ... _. HUNTINGTON back yard w/cov. paUo. C. ~ " "'"' Sycamore model. va. !ll2-S&l7 ly the leach: canL Make offer. Call Rm, hurdwood rloors. turpet. voultt.'d ce1hnJis Sat St.nl,12·bor5. ' muny t.•.1.tra11. ~11:! 00(). CaUu,, to•eclod 0 . 1'1 lt\'tng room. A de· 245g -.ar \1e" Dr Prinl" onl}. O\\n~i-! Jy $86.sOo ay. 0 wratQr's dch~ht ,\ \ l'ry L'ml I Dana Pt. i\JLl'nl 7U . 000·331l!l. · 1r1vate rear yard from tC R. ,..op«tin t'O~JXJSJ'ECIM.JS'r wur covered pallll "rlh 1·661-0555 lltit !M i. (;;\1 . Ft Vly llsh la\\ ns. fluwcrii and 'l\1Uc·hstnne Realty f•ult trees A renlly OClif\N VIEW TH.IPL.EX 003 lll!67 p-ime res1d~ntlal area Xlrt value. at Sl:!~UIOO ~ ..r -'--- NOR11f""" 8R, 2 ba, lrg frp1, mature fruit lret>S, + xtras. S7S,OOO. liy appt Call S.IG-102ti CAHYOH VIUACii New 2 s tor) 3 bdrm homes. From $79,00o l mmed. occupanq Wiison at Canyon Or. \\ , Mori, Agent, 6'2--0758 md pr1cl'U nl S&'i.!ll:A> \\ ilh lld'rru; l'uch ((ex1blc ll•rms. Open ,\el\\urk l't 11t: .. ll) 11 ouse this Sunday Call-t!J65tilMI l 2 -6 P ~I a t 3 0 l !I ,3moa.(~ M l 'PnttfM' 21 roro I 032 !ip;_artm '•i..1~MIJ .. • ••••••••••••••• •• • •• • FAMILY DELIGHT SOO/o.AIAHDOHEO llt'<Jut1ful 1 tK.lrm homc llust seU fas t Gorgeou., c•u c1111l1 tul 1lt• ,,al l'lt·n tool. l.nrt?e htcpl:ll:c--t t~ uf cxlr.i-. Fum1h lurgc bcdrm-. SulJmll rll<>m. tO\ cn'CI piillO ,\. 111 olfer' ,\:,,krn1t Cini) l:111w tt.-nrl'<1 ~ ;~1 cl \\;ilk ltlS.OW In chmce. chOICl tu 1h1• h1..:h :it•hcH•I .\!o.k lxalloo IOj.!~l.OUU MESA DB. MAR scon RULTY .. t~~=l~ ~~~~~J~300~r 53'97533 m·o fi~~n>tn fplc, ulll, shake. Open -IF illGB}IlG~ Sat/Sun or call. ~c!>a \\ood:s. 3 br 2 \u. 499 2000 1140 Mission Dr: ,arrlcn kitchen. on 1ri: O._. 545-6475 :ul-de-sac lot ()"11r Open llouseSun l·SPM. >57-1510 ~ Polans Ln FLOIUD.A!OUNO -. -. --Mt;STSELLI Must sacrifice lovely .br2ba. Brook V1ewcon· Owner movmg SWth & tropical 3 Br w/fplc In d~. Upgraded_. central closed escrow on another MESA VERDE. Accept· _!l~~m. ten~l5·0~93 home. Do.luxe corn ~r ing btst orrer over townhm, 3hr. 2»bu. ccn- $69,000.545-6391 BIG YARD trulwr !lmoold V 'Sharp country charmer .. _Aesop Rlty, '31'4911 - ..SA EIDl J\'y & trees surrount· Condo. 3br. Never becm 2_ Story, • bedroom re-this 3 br. home. Out r hved In. ldeaJ location 111d~e at 2005 Lcmnos area owner must •· Ava.ilimml'd. &I0-6828 art Dr~ve., Coata Mesa, quldate! A best buy at n.Agl. Reduced $4600. Sellt•r hnuithl Jnnth('r. ll4Wl.i .i.borl CM:LU\\. Utl tfUl' I llt'tlrm. 1:orncr ?be: l p..:1.1<l•'\l I lw1lrm • 111 • 111"1 1111, llllHjUl' IJ-'1111, HllQ fr~h IJ'IOU. prc-..,11.,;1: 111·1chliorh1,.,d ;,i'f.!.JHI lf llltf4i\?Oltjfiln1 962·4471(.~·)546·8103 Lndmark conllo .1dll t•omm rt'<' (;Kil. dlx 2 lir 2 11.1. 11\\n t SG 4 .950 !'136 i.tJ7 IEACHWALK TOWHHOME \\'1th <d':AN \ U-:W & L i\ H G 1-: S Ll N N \' t:OU HT \'ARU, this pr1vutc 2 bedroom. 2 bath end unit l has lush l:mdscaping & ..:olden ln- t e rl o t & p3n e led fi rep I ucc ! OWN gR ANXJOt;S lllJRRY! l>JH'O lll s ·JOpm, Mon· Thurs. Cahrorrua, approximate-$79 :;oo · ~----- ly 2,lOOsquare riet. clec-' .... &taH FOUlddft V•ey I 034 • J'-111 jQuai~ lric kitchen, teperat Eltabli....-••••••••••••••••••••••• liei Plac• dining room. oercred fori HEW USTIHG ,.. sale by Ro tint. H -544-941 I Entry hall-lrit family Prop9rti .. Stopher, Refeiver kitChC'n .... bltn~. sep l'OOOUArls,~-~r~o THACH ~~ .153 SALf:OR~SE ' lr. ..... -.......--.., ...,..,...,.,.......,.. ...... 1\ll.~· ..Llll..w, 12 BA. A n '"'lT rom spec JC ormo .,or, .. oa,.um " . garaRe access from House~· uy°'!rs.4a r. Uon fortn Ro erl ff P' t patio. PoOt. teoni11, krtchen. frplc. '° hvinfi: xtra lit !am rm 1\r sch ls, Sto_pher or Larr Jacutu, rec rm, etc. room BR. 2 11 HA. W ei.t min ~ter Mall. Gieseke. S8U_00_67_3-732_7._IH_'2_·_9l_i~ shake r oo f , nice tnlle; $82,000. Ov.nr. --------.tD•aPoillt 1026 n <'11t hborhood Onl) 8tM W!ll Ofl'IEMS.AT/SUN ............... ._ ....... $7S:soc>.rleclcot adeal' ~ t-5 __ ml!lll ____ , NO YARD WORIC 1134 Mill• Dr. OCUM VllW? AHY MORI l\tE.SADELMAR You bet.! This one year 3 13R. 21, BA Tiburon Owner leaving area l new duplex has views condo. The pnpul &r from both units + 13alhoa Model l'ool must sell this Pride rlrcplaces. balconies, tennis. Helax (or o ownership 3 bdrm, ran. and low maint. Jandscap. change. r \.1. pullo. Sub· rm .• home. Move-n 1 Sl'""OOO C nd ..,..000 ng. ""'· . m1t your,pnce. 0 • ..,,.., • Wi----1.-Rltr-s 847-•061 546-9366 MIWPOITl~CH[_ '"'~" -RI.ALTY . '7S.l6• i-87•S•·6l·60---•67•3•·4.44•7I MISADB. MAI WMTEWATH VU kiltelle IYOWNER Yorktown Villa Condo, 2 ycnr~ olrl 3 bdr. 2 ba, di~· hwn~h1•r. laundry rm. 2 cnr garni:i~. llUlio ~lui.t sell in ~crow, U'\SUm:t· hie !'Iii\ 7J ,•,; loa11. £.115 mn w1t :ixc:1 or VA no d o wn u n new loan, Sflll.000. Bus hard & Adam~ Drive by !J61\3 B1ckley, llll. 00:1·1323 or 9tl3·3187 Spacious 2 story, 5 ~e 34041-51 Calle de la ~ .. Inn bdrms, 3 baths, h e Primavera. Whitewater ---~--•Ri. Jamil)' rm & kltch . view! 3 & 4 br. Crml din· 2 ON I 'New paint In" oot. · Ing, family rm, "<:t h:ir CONDOSPECIALIST Hemodeler~aradlse in graded crpt. Ne r Deluxe custom built! HtitHrh.C:\t.nVly du~n 11 .H. 2 'Orllllie Coast Collegeon PromS176.500 Touchstone Realty Separutc homes on large quletstreet. LA CASA RLTY • -~-0867 corner lot Rcd u~ed ~J~:n. 49S-1B70 eve. 831-0737 POP~R Grecnhrook S2S.450. to$124.500. redty 'Cr'll'l\ada 5 br, 3 bn. 27()(! 531 5MO. eve !J68.'n2S 557~7 or 770.1804-3 br 2•, bo home w/vault. sq. ft . Highly upl(radl'd. lnt1 H H.tworir ---------ed 'cc1hnJCS Approx. 2100 eaily care yd. Comm.1•--------~RT sq. ft. Com pl. w decor. pool. Walk to i.rhls, park. CALIF. CLASSIC *r.;;nr-v * crptJ(&pul1oi1lal> Direct tcnn. c rts. s h ops . 3 Rdrm. 1·'• bn Nr bch. •HEIGHTS• from hu1lder. $120,000. St211.SOO. PP. 963 5877 $74,!riOowncr 002·3712 Huce treu a)lade tlis (7141752 8511 c-ute 2 bedroom bqne ------SELLER. WILL ltlODF.RN :l Dr luxury & with fireplace & Freich .AIOVETHE PAY IUYERS privucy. w/lge master doors, patios, i 3 tgc H.ARIOR bdrm, sunken bath, fenced backyard "'8th E 11tntel}' home on the CLOSING COSTS atrium. d1111n" rm. etc. t •lier acceas 0"1 Cl~Q 3 n d 2 •· al a har0 aln price too! OP EN flO USfo: SUN. r . ' '¥ I " nr, en. ull, " l 2 6 I' M • 2·0 9 3 2 $82,000. Open tll 8:30;m, D , fo'P, 3000!\q.ft. with u On this 3 OH . 2'' UA, l'"'•Ahwood. HS "1--"""ure ''l"w on a roomy lot A Tlbt1rori conlfo. Wet bnr •~u' ""'~"" . " " ' FOUNTAIN borgoJn atSt84,SOO. W/ai.r conditroniru:. A •494-7551 • careful buyers dream. REAi. ESTATE b(lttl'r hurry, (.;:ill Br''ll· 964-1611 Kave somethlni? you wont la to Mil? Classified ads do it welf 642·~711. dn or 11.ll. 540-3666 Wltelc"lll lllAl f \lAtl l'rcstig1ous downtown Lake Pork ._area. 3 II n, 13• Ba, custom kitchen, l1orc den, massive frplc. OVl'l"ll1u>d lot. By o" ner. 193,000. 536 1734 l'lcaut used bnck frplc in • 546-5880 • ~ifMj• leoch I 040 Huntinqton leach I 040 li:e den. Family sz 3 ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • • • ••••••• •• •• •• • •• •• • •• • Bdrm home. F~ull size ~HERITAGE macnab I Irvine . realty • AFfORDAILE! Beautiful "(.;ardttf" in the T errace of Uni\""Cr.-tl\' Park l Hlb . :! h:..ilh::. + 1.hrung rni. Air cond . ltall~lll cer amic kitchen & s<•paratl' hohhy rm All this & elooc to pool'. SK3.500. Bill Hutchings 752-Hl4. l l:-lib> TENNIS. GOLF OR IEACH OnJy a few minutes away from this 3 BR. 2 bath townhome in U01vc rs1ly Park. Spic & span and ready for you! $87,500. Dorothy Hardcastle 642·8235. (U-b'?) WOODIRIDGE-4.L\Sf/ on10M Beautiful 4 BR Elroadmoor "Aspenwood " w/central atrium, huge l\.~ing rm w /mass ive fireplace. spacious family rm + gourmet kitchen. Offered on 6-mo. lease/ option -priced at $110.000 w/$5000 Option & S550/ mo. -don't miss your chance! Forrest Powers 752-1414. <U-68) ON THE WATER Beautifully up~raded "Easton" model in excitin#? Woodbridge Crossing w/spectacular lake. hills & mountain views! 3 BR. 3 balhs, fo't'fflaJ dining. librl!n' den. 2 fireplaces & air cond. $189.500. B1l1 l-Tutcnrn~s~-m.i. (U-G9> rOOL + JACUIZJ~N FOR ALL! Your own home will be your vacation retreat! Swim in the pool, soak in the jacuzzi. watch water cascadin~ from tbc fountain. enjoy the gas fire pit. This 4 BR home is newly painted & has all new carpeting. In the pres- tigious viliag e ot' "The Ranch," $112,500. Llla Harper 752-1414. (U-70) sr.ACIOUS Brand new 5 BR. 41;.., bath. family rm home in beautiful Woodbridge. Extra· wide lot; courtyard entry. $177,500· - flexible fin ancing. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. (U-71) ENJOY! Jn this lg. 2-s tory Deerfield Park home w/4 spacious BRs. huge family rm w/brick fireplace + 3 full baths. Gourmet kitchen w/nook + formal dining rm. Extra-lg & private backyard w/koi pond -low maint. $134.500. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. CU-72) GREAT HOME! Exce ptionally upg raded Plan 4 Deerfield Park Home. Fireplaces in living rm. f amity rm & master BR. Low maintenance! Near pool & green· belt -don't miss this one! Marion Frizzell 752-1414. <U·73) 642·823S ~4-6200 901 Oovtr Orive H1rt>of View Center Irvine at C•mpus V•llty Cenltr 7S2·t'1• block wall , fncd yrd w 1 un impressive liBQ area. t6xlG' family room \'It'\\'!! the green area \\ ilh JlO tnffic-from other rooms. l.gc kitchen w/bllru. & dbl sink. All l'ahmNs are hardwood nsb, no wax :.olarium Cir& W W cpt, dhl j?ar. Ubl l!rL!:C ~•!i.SOH It~ ''" 11t·r ()p,•n how;~ Od HAUOR r.ACIRC IEACHCOHDO Corntt l br unit HEWUSTIHG $69.'50 11-rn 11!ii 71~ :.'Ml1 15 llo. 11 lo :i11m. or culll----------i WHY MOVE TO THE • • REALTORS UNIVEltSITY r.ARK Move.in now, Vlll;tge J Cambridge Twnhm. 3 Br . 2 Uu. atr;um, n~w lllui.h cpl . walk lo schls. ~h op,, & r~ercation . I! I 51"' Open Sun l·S 1:ur, Wlmers-#.~ Wtt. <1)436-4~. -----5$7-iiOO days, 962-8773 l'\ ~051 ~leruterruncan Dr c Ma11noha Adams> RIVIERA? OPIH SAT/SUM 1-S When \OU can h\c 1n IOCOft ' G.AMEROOM beaut ilunhngton. llbr Woodbrid~e Arbor Lake 20"3:1 custom und expert-Seagate wmerfront con· luxury townhome. Coy- ly l'rafled game nn with do. 4 br, 3 ba. tennis. ington Model. Priva~ oµcn beams and mnm-pool, extra" ide 30' boat entry. huge rear yard. moth brlck hr~place shpc··~iYE~35Ri.~l.TY Steps lo the lake " <nncr's pnze pool table "' recreational area wilti ood bar lncld. Garden 841l-SS3l spa &t party room. k1trhcn. ~ br's with pnv llADUY& co.=· muster .. U:1ed brrck en-lrvlM 1044 lltl.ALTOllS 67J.l2 try, pnllo and BBQ. No •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• v. ~" rloors and carpel UNlVF.RSITY PARK • near new! Immediate Superbly upgrad1..'<13 BR. WOODBRIDGE 8ROAb· possession-flexible endunlttwnhminVl&ll. MOOR, 3 br, 2 ba patio terms. Submit your of-This "Jfunover" ihov.ls home. $109,900. Ownr. for! Bkr536-0011. like a model. Close to _s_s_i-4038 _______ _ OHLY$4890DOWM t ennis t g.o lf/ s wim · w·alnut Square Condo, S Sharp 2 bedrm, l 'f!I b2' ming/shop & & churches. Br 2 Ba $63 000 Townhouse. vacant. re-r~r~~uced to Sll8,000. • SSl-aaM ady for immediate OC'· BOB KOCISKO. Rltr • cupancy. 979-8533 SS2·ro67 P. M t:ooper & AS$OC. 536-1484 536-~I3 .Al.AlltG.AIM! Owner rt'(luced pricl! for rast i.Ule 4 BR Prestige. :! sty. P. Y. frplc. lrg. ytlr d. hurry"" this one! YOUR CHOICE OPIH SAT It SUM t toSPM. +1oi1r1 ...... u.fy~, ... TerrHlc location wllb park in YOW' back yard. Spacious Edlnbur.f. model 3 bdrm with faro • tlptnSat'&&n-t-5- 1ITT62 Robert Lane · l'i\1,.1 WALKER You sllll hove your choice o( cpL'S, COl()l'S, & tile. Th tS i s the WILLOWS MODEL B. in lrvme'ii neWJ:St Wood· hr~~ 4 BR. 3 BA, orm:iJwiiing flam·rm, loc:'ated on a giant pool· s12cd l ot . Access to parks, lake. bo:itlng, c lubhouse. f:verythin& Woodbndge has to offer. Priced to sell NOW. ty-1 OOiii micMniclc pa~---t Convenient location fdr the fomlly who want.s to Rt;ALTY IW2·1~18 ~~~~ ~~~ H••W-H ..... 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCEO $25,000. 3 br. 3 b". dock for 4S' ho;it. C.~t m decor. Deep Wiiler. Ownr. 840·3432 llEACH IN H.ARIOUR MainCh ... t4COftdo 400 fl. wide water wily w /ful>ulous view, 2 B"droorns, 2 Oaths, lnvc. ly patios and onl y $165,000. leachfroftt htS-s .. Huntington Harbour's Oeach & Pntk. Live right on the sand -2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths home. 2 car gar~e. pl~ lively guest npanment or rent ror ex lrt mcome. $320.000. HARIOUR W.ATIRROMT of 109 ft .. M It dock plui1 b eautiful p ool. 3 Bedrooms, 3"• Baths. lorge rooms. all on one floor l>on 't sottle (or less. Jo;xtcllent financing $:1511,000. blu11ll V1ll:lf:C Properlim (71") 1'146-5502 <213 I S92·55ll WATERFRONTltOME For snle, tense or tr ode. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. 2600 sq. ft .. 3~' dock. Prln. only. Agt,, *-35.58 . walk lo everytbin3. S94,!M. WATERFRONT HOME$ CaH 631·1400 Sll4,500. Call for appt. I~~~~~~~~~ 8 675·7300 ,.,,., .... GREEHf'UE EST .ATES Call regarding fonla1nu1 price on this 1.1lr condl· tioned bcuuty. No better buy In this area! Doug Correa Realtor, 644-84lS TURTUROCIC Prestigious Uroadmoor l'L l, wJrormal DR, al ne\'cr o.:aln price of Sl OS,000 firm U yo\i de· sire Turlll'r<>ck lime. now is thc ttme to buy. p wncr/ Af(t. ·llrl7 UAU.YSH.AR, O pe n Ilse S at/Sun/· 'l'ue/Wed/Thur 1 ·S. 761-180. •Br. 2•,ao. must sec al 4922 8arkwood. •BY OWNER Deana h ome-Univ. l'ark "Kensington" mdl. w/pool, Jucuu:I & air. Cstm. pool decking. 2250 s q . ft. Mlnl -blinds thruout Corning Coo(· top stove. lush atrium, auto. sprinklers & lites. Ownr/ Ai:t. 552·0110 or 540·464G °'*!~~ (Nr Walnut& Kazan) 3 Bdrm condo. Master with walk·in closet. ~ Udrm con be formal d(n- lng rm. cpenlng to pret- ty, S!!.'CLUDED. covered paUo. 2 Baths, lndry Jae enough for sewing Ol' hobby. Central air. POC)l & park noarby. AW.. THIS JN MOVE·IN CON· Ol'tlON JN HlVlNE FOR ONl.. Y $00,200 ---------• P.S. •Wo.:shcr&dt)'etln• CAREFREE · c1udro. On this bcoulluful 2l3r, .Atfracft•• c..- 29n Warminl(ton Condn. This sunn.t end unit h .. 1-11 an u. N r . J> or k lots ol glass. Mirr°"*' w/J11ct17.d & pool. Owner w111l In living rom. 2 Agl. 540·7700 Bdrms & paneled '"'· rm. open,ng onto ag. CULVER.DALI gr11"nte patio. Lud_ry rib Jk~t buy in ~hl11 area. Jm. lMldt•. Cl'tltrlll ..tr. Best mnculote con11ition &. re· buy In lrvlneattM.*' ody tor 1m}lledlote be· IVIL YM COfl&AMI cupllncy. Owner HY• REALTOR Hl-0414 '·sell this wknd ' '. Douglas Corren, lt<'liJtor, Seu things fast wl\h Dt.llJ 044-8415 .Pilot W•nt Ada. ... ' ....-r~~~~·~----~ DJ4 DAILY PILOT Sunday. OctOber 10. 1an HousH For Sale • HOVJu For Sale ~ . ······················· ...................... . Houses For Sale 'Houtff F..-~ J Hoel;H For ScM Ho.Mt Fw Sele .................................................................... ··~·······~··· ....... .. ....... ~.~~••••••••l~c:4!:~:.~~.~c:'! ....... ~~!!!!.~~~~•••••••• ~'::~••••••••••••!?.~! LOfJlll'Clleadt 1041 lry1ft. ' I 044 t"N I 04 lnrM I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..,... 9"dl IO• LG91ftC1 leoth I 041 ....... hech I 04i •ech I 041 .................................................................................... ~······· MIWOM S$ VllW Bu.t.ld your drenm oo thl, site In Arc h Beac Heights le enjoy eJorfou sun•ett from Laguna Beacb Palos Verdes. This spectacular view 1s o!Cered atoaly $75,000. 675•3411 Mallbll Lotl For Sal• ~'--············ ••• ••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ................ JUST REDUCED REMEMBER OPEN HOUSES UMVERSITY PARK to$ I 2'.500 WHAT IT CardlJ~i.21:.2 ba on 1'l11s bt.'auliful De<>rllE>ltf WAS LIKE 145'20...,.Acnt m~Of areenbe View u( Park Home features IO ll 11:hly upgraded 3 bl'<.lroom Cam\ly home + a UEN. NfceJy panel gara,c. Near tbe ne park, school, pool &. ten· ms. 4112Rggatcr Mt ns, beaut l f u l elude: 4bedrooms, ruml· landscp'g&decor. ly room. d1o.ine room and SS2.a40J b re a k C a s t n o o k --...._-C-1-.-RA-U_C_ED---• CoroplC'lely uperudcd nu -thr'ouihout and pro· By owner 3 BR, 2h Bo, ressionally lanllscuped l mmac. Decorator 111. Cront und rear. This terlor, like new crpls & super home Is over 1500 drps. Near University. sci. Ct. and only 2 years $92,500. 552· 785S old. to h ave :>omo l and around you! This 4 bdrm, 2 ba m TUKTL.~HOCK has ~ acre pie-shaped Jot that has completely new lnd.scp. & prof deck· ins. All this plus In· numerable xlr as Inside make this well worth the 11r1re. Move.Jn on credit & loan approval. A n ex t r a s h a r p 4 SUPER IUY b cdroom cu I tr urn i a Creent.rec 3 br or 2 +de11, llome. With plemsanl de. spa, upgrades. $83,500. POOL HOME Mow$98:SOO cor & earth tones. Also _o_._w_.c_._83_1_·7_568_. ____ Loeulcd io lhc pre· rovcr ed patio & gu OPE~ HOUSE stl"ious nacquet Club of UBQ. " lrv1ne. This Melbourne SUHDA Y 1-5 not only includes pool, 17832 .a. -1.. L but other feature:; sut•h An11Gr ane a:; central uir cond1uo11· a:.-t ijJ Hoomy privacy prevlrils ing, mlcrow,ave oven. -..,,5 CAMPUSDt·IRVl.tt in this stately 2 Mory washer, dr.ver and e1·en a DEANE home on a quiet DOC 11ous1-; ~ 1111 door TURTLE ROCK c u I ·de · 11 8 c 1 n mtothl.'homc. HI (;NJVERSITY Pi\RK GHLAHDS RAHCHRIALTY o n p rofessiona11·l Mew .. 114-H°"'e landscaped grounds. this Only one perched on __ 3 51·2000 .4 bedroom. 3 bath homll wide greenbelt, Cul-de· Wooil.idge 1~ bas den and study wilh ~~c. gjor1ous ~anora'!11c 2 Br 11 2 Ba end unit. cus tom built-Ins, Corm al wew o¥erk>oking rolling $69,l50.Ca1lnow! dining room & fom1ly JUlls, p{U"kll, pool. Up· r oom . Ft:£ LANO . graded plush corpetml(. Turfferock Gfet1 $139,:iclO. c;olor-coordtnated Italian \ile. Give yourselC 3 Br 2 Ba, 2300 sq.ft .. I I privacy, peact, lux· ASl40,000.Call.tosee! Cih Quall ~ urious li"ing in tlils large R .... lftnstlMMs Place 3 bdrm ··Pt.US" d e· 549·47'4 Propertiea t nched home. 752•1920 $159.500, Owner TURTL£ROCK, ~ OUA1l n rc1w'°11 H ACH 5Sl-tt76 Cbel CAMPUS VIEW OPJ:':N SAT1SUN 10·4 BY ---------1 This is a m agnificent OWNER-Save com · SAVETHOUSAMDS Pl!All l with 3 BR, 2 Ba, mission Colony hom e 1-'ust sale needed on w/i<.leal local.ion, is ideal· wt many xtrns, snr, 3Ba, LOOK·3 IR °"Y $65,000 S llA RP' S ll AR P • S ll ARI'! Plan B in W aln1.1t Square area of Jr\'me. 'fh1s 3 bt'Cfroom townhome Includes cen· tr:il ai r coocfi11onin,ll, community pool. cable TV and the building and area maintenance and insurance. , beaut. 3br Aspen model ly dl:'Coratcd w/olf·White country kit, den, rec in Deerfield. Call today carpets & silk draperies. center, pool, tennis, nr (o r super deal. Agt. It c·an be yours for only s hopping $110,000 . 752·2737 SlOS,000. RTS Realty, 5S9-4~u!tHorappt. RAHCHRIEALTY ------.---• 5Sl-4i41 • D...tilldTwnhse ,·--------•Upgraded Cambridge 551·2000 By Owner. Popular 2 stry \\ oodbrldge S&S twnhse. Condo. Univ. I, end unll, ---------• .,Jbr i~ba. Plush crpts, Upgraded end unit. 3br. qu.iet cul de sac. 2 Br cust VA WllCOME beaut. wall co1·erin1¢s, frplc, steps~opool, park, den, $8-7 ,900. Ownr. One or the most com· custom shutters red ne1 er occupied. Opn Sun 551-0606 tortable noor plans fo the brick patio. $7S,OOO, t -5. ;ao Pebblewood. ---------• a rea; high c1thedr11I 55~'1219alter 5PM _!>40·1489,6i5·3661 ••OPE.NHOUSE••· ceilings m•llv!ng r m & 1·5SATtSUN d1rung area enhance the lt'Yftt .. 104.4 Jnlne 101'4 UNIVERSITY PK. spaciousness. Family ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••"'••••..... 4.581 GREENTREE. room. too, with good flow PAHOUMtC VllW OF THE surrounding Turtlerock Hilts. This exquis ite 2 bedrm, 2 baths, den Townho me· located in Rancho San J oaquin features not only hill view but also view over landscaped area and pool. Orf ered at $109,000. 5 Mad rona. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. TUITUROCK Spac JBr. 2»ba. Steps to for indoor/outc1oor enter. sw1mm1ng, volley.ball. talnin(. 3 Odrms, :? park. $109,000. James D baths ; vi 11 age or Tatum,Rltr7~·7799 California Homes. TURTLHOCK GUN BrO'lldmoor Glenneyre •2 Plan. 4 Br, din rm, fam rm. aCritnn. Superb location on qu.iet cul-de· sac street. Only $154,000. $82.500 ~~;.o°.o~ VILL~ WOOOIRJOGE REALTORS Laurelwood "E" Plan. Largest Dtoa<lmoor 4Br. RAC9\JET CLUI fam rm,formaldinrm.3 Tbla h ome is Im · full balhs & 3 car gar. macufote. Beaut. 4 BR. 3 Upgr~ed. Only$ll9,000. BA, + bonus room, • • \"'J\eal"'W"'"i'r(p(~· .. J"' formal dJnmg & family l.(!IVI~ r oom. Wimbleton model In prestigious No. Irvine . Extensive use of wood & -'WOO JJ;'LJ!l~" rt~ W1m...J1rt11Clllghl.lll& t h ru·OUt. Mint cond, W 0 0 D 8 R I D G.....E w /shutters. mirror:1. OPEN -new Turtlerock HighJands. Lusk built home. Popular-Ptan I featuring 3 bedrms. large corner lot a nd close to school. Offered ~t $145.000. 1 Silver Crest. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. CREEKSIDE LR 4Br, wood i.heh in.:. ndar 2\'z Ba. ram rm, form1I, paneling, tinted "indows xlnt farru ly area " lake & ele~ant wallpnpers. or investment low pnce. Fully air conditioned. $110,000. Pick cpt1drps. Amen can Home ShleJd 1 _S4_<>_·31_m_._~_2{f1_9 ___ 1 y r . prot ec t1 on plan. HUGESBR+ w/Jbaths. P r l c e d to s e I 1 Jmmac, by owner, Save TODAY-Sl2UOO. Open 1 Sl.24 m Wk ds Sun l·S at. 41.31 Salac1a IROA.OMOOlt built, 3 bedrm, 2 bath, super clean, ready to move into. Of· fe r ed at $119,000. comm. , . n Dn ve. or afl5wltdyS~·a549 . ~ 675-3411 LUSK W l~EAL TY a ./.1/111 /J I. tll"A ,t· \,,,, < " 1'i 1 'i E. C ood Hwy C"rono d<"I Mor UNIVERSITY PARK DEANE HOME By owner, 2sty, 4 Br. 2 11 Ba. Fam Rm, Formal Din Rm, atrium, air cond. Sparkling pool & Jacutrl. Pror lndscpd & decor. S\49,500. 5Sl·G484 .. _______________ _. Classified Ads 642·5678 1044 ., •.......•..•....................••....•.......•.................... 1l.YJHE _tEUACE CDM 4 BR, 2'h BA, FR, Pool --- WOODIRJDGI -llYtH.E 4 B R, 3 BA (2) Laurelwds Brdmr Plan E 3 BR, 2 BA (1) Stonewood WB Place 2 BR, 2 BA (1) Warmington Plan B 4 BR, 2 BA (1) Aspenwood Brdmr. Plan C 2 BR, 2 BA (1) Lake Front Akins SEAVIEW-H.1. 4 BR, 3 BA New 2 story 180" view 4 BR, 2i,.c., BA New 1 sty vu lg. Jot - 675-7390 ~ . .. #6DBAWOOOUST Near Fluor Corp. Exec 4 BR, highly upgraded. Only 10..mos old. formal dining rm. sep lnm·rm w/frplc. Xtras! Reduced to $132,500. Call PATI'l WALK~R REALTY 1142.1413 ----RANCHO San Joaquin, 2 br. den. view af green· belt & Wm. Mason Park w/9 ac. lake. $106.500. 7~·6819Bkr tJNJ.VER.<iJ'IY-P.AllK... TERRACE Charming Cambrid ge 3 BR. form al dln·rm w/mirroccd "alls. llas m any EXCEPTIONAL APPOINTMENTS for the mc»L dl.Scnmlnatina. All overlooking a ben111Hul grC'enbelt. S52·3:k>S for appt_. __ _ NOR INS REALTY L~~FOL a week~? We have one. W-1k to beach & markets. Anj mmaculale charmcc-wlUi expansion possibilitiel. A good price a t $115,WO. ARCH RACH HGTS This 3 bclrln rome offers beuutl!ul coasllmu views Crom 2 decls. Very tastefully d~orat ed. Evert 1ncltdes a darkroom. $132,sl>o. L ll S K .. I~ I· \ L 1 Y a J ui111 /J I 11 ':. ,•, \, •1 • , ' 2!'> I !'> E Ccu"I Hwy C »ron.1 d c-l Mo• OCIAM V1IW Tot af of s bedrms, 3~ batht. off s treet parking for 5 cars. New paint and carpet. Offered at low price QC $249,500. Open Sunday 1·5; J.331 CUU Dr. Laguna Beach OPENl.a:ao 11s McAuley ... sza,ooo. 3 be, Iba, VletoriUkb New·M•tly completed 659 Bollaoa. •• 12&1,oot. Seavlew, e n or a>ou1 bea.ms. ht eell'p .. dr1Ct atone frpl, -Roma.a tub w/Ja~. steam abwt. a br1 SbL ~aq. ft, tJOPG'Vlctori1 Bch Dpb, baclt nu.. hit,... ducecl le) rao.ooo. YA&IM'nMI CO. •9Mal AFFORDAILE!!t Possibly the most af· ford11ble property in Laguna today. Bright & airy 2 Bdrm. & 2 bath O· Y -0 just one block to the beuch. Newly.1·edecornt· t><I. Owner financing can make this purchase a breeze. $85;500. ....... YllW OPOC~HIW w.w • ..ri-.." UPSTJ\lRS: 2BR a BA, Uvt.ng rc»m w/trplc. din· Ing Tol>m, klteb•n w/bu1lt4'u1. D O Wlf STAlRS: Pt'lced at $235,000teJ"m.s. .,~• Complete 2 BR apt. n,..1 1 A..-CAM HO .. GREAT ll05 "-<oon Hwy., UftQ l.og.oleadl 1048 ~·-1048 l\EA.LTORS POSSlllUTIES 494-11 ' ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 494-IOQI 4f4.711J Cottage on Bal boa llbOICoo,tHwy.,S.~no COASTROYALI ~... 1010 Peninsula: one block to 4 -4591 OCEAN & 2 Story, 2 Clreplaces, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• thl' bcm·b. 2 Bdrm.. i 1 _________ 1 CITY VIEWS living areas. Tota.I vlew. Condo . .IBr. l~ba, lge bath \\Ith gu~'Sl 5tudio. ocll!.a. ~VIE..... Br~d new-Cedar & • Br. fam. rm. A probate patio, a car oar, AIC. l'rl'Scnl R·2 zonin•• to be IOAn " sale at u"c 000 • " gla.sghomewith3bclrms,· e..t.~...'.:".:ur. i..a•.:' elec fr~lc. P~~/pool. ~hani;cd to C·l. t::.e your Saith I --a -~ ~ " imagm.ition cor remodel ~· •• 2 baths, skylights, YI~ NUOO. o qts. Hp. Ocean views from ever> stained glass and used 1nY or enjoy its rntrins1c bclr 1 SUNS-PLACE 3 chnrm as is. Buy now, room. 2 m+l&e ot brick..$179,500 Duplex. With double gar. It ..,,... • _.. t a ke ad,·ant :i "e or w/oceanvlew. Lge coon &storagerm.Only2bl~ B , Patio home. Earth " try kitchen. Sandblaist to bch oo semt·ptivate tones, view lGtt clOM to O\\-ner's rush. SllO,OOO. wood lnLerior. beamed OM THE WATER road. $189,SOO. Lal(. Hiii Man. fJt. .... -. ... CE & ~UIET ceiling, frplc. Brick pat.to in a pn'vate community. Open Sunday 1-S Owner.Ml_.72' ..-.-..,. & deck. Walk to beach. 251 Hl&hland Rd. of Corona del !\Jar wiJI be Open h~ Sat/Sun 1·5 '>rofessionaUy furnished •49 .. 7511 • enJoyed by you ~your Le· al 3l6322nd Ave. $IJ9,000 ind dec~lfted. ~rm. 3 nunts in this colt1:1ge and OWNER 4119-4409 1:1\ condominium. "'Ready 2 guesl units. Wlllk lPl~~~~~~~~~I (~ someone t o ap· lieuch.& shops. Tennis&•· priciate. $325,000 1·el·reat.1on ceQter close LAGUNA LOTS OOLPHIN R.E. by. St7s,ooo,, • tbtnllna $37.500 CCII 494.ISll * 494-8057 * '-ltaVista $127,000 ~~~~~~~I 3~ Acres - IMVESTMINT ' (Oriole> OPPOltTU'tmY .. Eiccellent Motel ln the heart of Laguna. Xlnt condition. Large pool & recreation area. Short walk-lo beach. 1"C1I' In- formation call; S275.000 Su per b ocea n &. whitew11ter view lot. T rafl\\.all uttinf o~r· lookillllAllso Pier, iaclda plans, t eol. re~. topo., & sur -.ey. Bld your d r eam h ome n ow. CU.RTISBRADLEY .CO, (714)-...,: RBAL ESTATE. !/!: Macn3b -lrwme WMYIM LBMlll woa&.D I TWO wonderful new)y listed properties . 2 B~. 2 bath <IVtUa Naev a" model a $72. 850 • A.ND • PopulN"2 Br, 2 batb "El Mlr:ador " at $81 ,000.1• Both Jrith mqni.fteent VIEWS! BiU ff"chtnplS2eli.1' ltM .. alffffy 494-5671 4tt.atf0 P'OITH IL\&.TY JoooN. COASTAWY. JUST USTED t:;;:::: I ,..CIUDUCED Best wh itewatel' & • ~l'iei POUHDlNG.sUa.F- He:ir the pounding surf from this 1957 10xS2 r a r a m·ount nrolH1 e home; com pl et.el¥ Jurn .. •t7·J46~ New 3 bedtn, 3 ba, fplc, coastal view. ln Lqana ~ ....... ~"°''. 3-deck.s.4yl&mte.deal1lh-Be.a.ch! Cedar & &la.ls 5 ""· eul1' fa E~LOTERR. + Older 'pgraded 2. p lus dramalfc ltahred c:tr<JQ M't1&o b41dmuea&a..tobel.Pwtth glass by Ron Wood. be . 3 Br 2 Ba, .int 2 Bdrm+ den. Vaulted pymnt.s. Botlwitbaa.q>er ·urnrnate.pl"ivacy, un• cuxtJfl:c~tolte.POCll. wood ceilings. Hardwood ocean view. Piced tosell obtlructable 180 degree beaut. sec~ v iew. floors. Bluewater view. at S22D,OOO. <»en House view & last houn ~ a Ope"Jlouae Sat/Sun for $t6,000 • . . m~""'·~ft.....9•2·11~-W Sl891W11•500· llDCY... Sunday U-3.~La Brea, quiet c ul ·de-1ac 3 ~4!_.. _ u q.4ltl " La~una BeaC\. World Bdrms. le 2 baths. Owner _.,,llUV _,.9"6 Ocean view 3 bdrm, split Wide Broken, 67a.4545, tunderred East.. praed 1 ......._..__. 1a•z me1. den. frplc, dark J . l ell f t ~$17" 000 ....,....._,,.... -a eanrue. o 1 as a ,,, . •••••••••ff••• .. •••••-room , decks. eamed1~~~~~~~~~I --' THE OLD HWing In llv. rm & hugel · UlMSo.Coa.st Kwy. A1TEH110M viusterbdrm.-$157,SOO. OPEN HOUSE LAOUNABEACH JNVm'ORS/RFJn'ERS GRA y MARE S4Maf 1a.s 497·2457 B~ &&: cb,~!\a She ain'l what she Wied -....-------•! •l""'ft-~•.-roolhlU. .~: ............ ~ tobc!AndneM erb tht• , YILl.APACtACA • --__,,._... - charmin1 two stor y Jte:iuUfUil .2bedroom,d .. SpectacUraroceanview OPIHSUMDAYIM lou.a.AlkiolSJl,IOQ. home or "ARCHAIC tacbed patJo home. Well from evety roo,i. 3 Oce.n & canyon •Hw• Openff-.eSadQ14 OLD ENGLISH COUN'· d~orated & landscaped. balcon,ys.,frplc.dinim. from spacious hllll6de a..aoa237DllartiaJOH~OM TRY OE.SIQj"ffl HIGH Pf'l\'ate community with R.E. Network· VJP?rop home! Pert. for enter'· " n• . PEAKED (#~B LED clllbhouse. pool, jacuni. 8'7""37 talning. 3 br, 2 ba, •en il..u.!..0 .... - ROOFUNEs tfs~ above lllC. $34,500. Opeo H5 w)wel bar, (rpl, o,en nWI' ~ • hn'ge BAY WJNJ:)Q_W. ltJ'l.1..P-.i.cWSoL oc&.il w..vae"6 beam ~eillnp .. dedt.1. -1e.•L EST'.A.'.-11! l'n lletlliled elt~~Q(' 0 liM~ T.. ..,, it.pn~•d. 10 I e 5"' ~I Iii tfl-:AVY sTo·cco & Jbr,:.?ha OnlySt2?.~ $174.500. 1201 Cer rl:os 493-88'1 ... 6'"---..;:.i Jl.\l,,l·"ll.\I~. Lpper :H.i.JBern Dr.,llfrTempleHllls. 1 __ ------- h v1ng area featurl!S ·~8-yPlua ~ l JUST REl>UC Eb fo bdrms. & den. 'ser'Vlc~ LaJunaN11uel t --•i n .,., n..-bu .... , by Cull bath. &. coiy ltv. 4M.:7••H eJ I .01J6 • ..__ w ,-~t,000. -=-Y Oft un • rm. w/CATHilORf\1L ... .:!:·-------•I ' 24542 Loi Serra&OI. 6s CEJUNG & OLD BIUCK ._I --------• 1990So.Cst. Hwf.4CH ... 19 2ba.abakeroo(. P.-&· FIREPLACE. Stepsaver ... -------•! . ie:w ~.~~~ k it ch en needs help. MUST SEU! Of9CSUteAY 1-1 cor8'0( drl,llt d~ foU~ ~~·v~E u AS F a mily problems de· 540-SOIO l .. Z.836AJaand•Rd. 1talMiJIJ.U, y. ,.. mand a sale on this w oocUccJaalbr,2t>.lo lnl nndMder. ectl)-S EPA R A T E.N · fabuloJLS view home. Y?ANI'ED: To bQy bawte Md. ... -..~.... lndscp'd, •HY atru. TRANCE Cma,y be used Over 3000 sq. Ct. and i n Lag una uoder Tin, walk t.o b<:b. 2 I · Vlewcl11ulnle'ltih• as secood bdrm. &,baP,>. located l.n ~e ol the top SJS0,000. Prloc. Ollly. verandas. Pvt. p&to. Saddlebaclt to. Infinity. This old ho!fle._ l1AOLY 1 North End locatJons. lots 494·S954 d.ays, 4f 7-1897 Wd. paneled Uv rm 1'Ai Complete privacy. OM NEGL~CTED, in lnJ\.~ of glass, bulll-ln vacuum, eves. • • • burns on pltcbht j)' Rae S.VSua U.•. PriA. ~t .point , gep al pool, jacuul. gourmet hlgh c.elJin•.EleY'd.dn· only.4•ata.t.OwJsw cLlcanlup,Tetc. WITH AE kitchen, privacy. Mkini, .. ____ ... ___ , • 't... L ri l(H()WLIDGIAIU ing.$179,00<>. , l MAC1NATt01',rl"i!difs p ce$269.500· IMVISTOl -w ... c ... e. .... OF ~:LBOW <lRBAS'f.l', HOME PLUS All offen will be sub-Just reduced fer qulGt YOU'LL H AVE .. A Laguna Ch arm home milted on thla 2Br, 2Ba sale! Ind 's. Cuni. Sm•I H 0 RS E 0 F A DI F . plua rental unit. One of 11 2nd TD pollS. Steps o f'EREN'T COLOR". OC· kind home with 2 bdrms., ti~ home lo cholice loca· 1ecl. eand,y cove. Poatk rered for immed. sale for loft, 1~ bnll\!I. built-In ff~.-..1 J•--..._. rec area. l br, 1~ b\. only k itchen, aazebo, lath -.v ---• $59,Qlo. $ tlt.SOO M Price house In an area with 4'7· 1744 SEETHISONE that country feeling. ________ _, TODAY!!! $l6?,500. Fors.le AB ltata l Br.'2 MIS~OH RLU TY 1™ m . . Ba, end ol ~uiet street. ~S.Cst.Hwy,Laguna • :IM.:.wr--· F a n taitic Ylews. PhoM 494-0731 · 494-IOll Reduced $4000. E bb T.ide 11sos eo ... ....,.~ ...... l~~~~~~~~t:R:e::al::ty 49'-9456 Lowest price OYO 1 Bl -cOUNfRY t-~.orth £nd Din Rm, ocean " rnoun CHARM CH •RMING Channel', Sun 1~2• CalJ t a n v ew1. oa c Fabulous ocean views. A 494.1.25.1 aft 3 PM. ertn avail.$5'1,500. I I 2Br,IBahomoVIEW •TIDlllAlTf Jbr , 3ba home. Nest es n WaJJ< to towo & beach only 8Br, 2Ba, lg lot, . the quiet North ·side. See $US.SOO SI7•.500. 49'·N5f Catalina sunsets from your .cozy di nine rm. Loguno .. och I 041 Hrdwd firs tbruoul, 2 OCEAN •••••••••.••--...... •••••••1t.••••••••••••••• frplcs, walkin bar, FRO~ .French doors open from " 1 sunrocim on to used brick terrace where you can see the waves brealclng on Main Beach. Quallly & perfection, by Owner. Asking S275,000. 494-5860 4Br. 4Ba over 4,000 sq Cl $49:5.000. HOWAID JOMMSOM HALTY 497·1~44 M8U&IHOllS Reduc~ for fait Hie. lmmawl-e a BJ\. faml· b' room 4r d1nlni l'OQID. Located Oil qui• eulede- SIC W/~aaaiY• lot.- Compare le bUll')' C Only $129,000. • CATALINA SUMllTS areJClilrsto~ ~ this cbarmlnf 3 BR bome. In (UU'ded 18'8 commualty. Bdlll·lll slep-dewo bar le apclNlft p r: feat!.~·:: ~l r ..... ,.-.,---~• landloaped. A ..... llu)' It $137,SOO. ...... ,,AMQM ..w 2 B.R. 2 BA Lake Park hl>ma iJ\ allper location affOC'dlnl privacy 4' a pleasant ••lk to - be1ufilvl Nl11&el Par'k. .: )llfhly •p1raded It .Prlctd at cnl1 sw,eoo. UMIVERSITY PARJ< -IRVIHE 2 BR, 2 BA Bradley Townhouse 4 BR, 2'h BA Fordh am Townhouse 2 BR, 2 BA Chancellor Plan #1 $ 78,500 86,500 99,900 99, 700 Docrrlcld Village, Popular Aspen model, 3br, 21-<,ba. Lrg paneled tom rm w/wet bar. '2 cvr'd patios, ga11 BBQ. Close to schls, park & pool. Lost wknd by Owner be!ore Bkr list· PANORAMIC Oca Vu Ing. $94,SOO. a Badger · Reduced for quick sale, 3 01'84 SUH 1·$PM SUNsm FOR SAU F a ntast ic 'oc ean view of coastline from 2 levels of this l ar ge be alllttutty--upgraded house. 2 Fireplaces, lots o( cer amic tile, lovely garden. Priced right. 855 La Mirada, Laguna Beach Open Sun l·S· OCIAHYllW> P role11lon.alt7 larnhcaped I Bk towAtlome ht 1oarded. • s•t• .,. •• ,..ub chabhouM, ~~~ " ac-• c~~Mn11DQ bellCtr. --3 BR, 2 BA Pr inceton Townhouse 3 BR, 2'h BA Edinburgh Townhouse 3 BR, 2'h BA Oxford Townhouse 4 BR, 2112 BA Oxford Townhouse 3 BR, 2~ BA Chancellor Plan #4 lAHCHO SAH JOAq\JIH -llVIHf 2 BR, 2 BA San Joaquin J 2 BR, 2'h BA San Carlos 2 BR, 2 DA San Joaquin DHAAB.D 3 BR, 2 BA Plan #1 Park Home 3 BR, 21~ BA P lan 3 Townhouse SMOKITIH 2 BR, 2 BA Plan lD red hill ... realty 552-7500 r . , 102,900 115,000 122,500 ll8,000 .. Pa~s. 55~4279 -BR. 21,.;. -&Ir. $179,500>. • l Blue L11goon Villois Wm. Powell Real Estate, 3<Y78l Pacific Cst Hwy S&S llEAUTY caJI Carrie, 497·1751. Fabulous ocean view. 2 I r v Int' • 11 be 8 u t lf u 1 br. 2 ba condo, pvt beach, College Park Is the loca· View from hilltop (Arch pools, tennis, security tlon ()( our choice new Bch lits) ~ br. 2~ ba, gates. $165,000. listing. Spanish lile roof $142.500 Bkr 613·0508 __ Vil.LA PROP. ~3593 w/bcaut courtyard for to tal privacy. 4 Jge Logunahoch 1041 Logllnohoch 1041 bdrm.s, 3 baths, Crml din •••••••••••• • ••••••••• • •••• • •••••• • •• • •• •• • • • • rm~fml,y rm. Upgraded thruoot & only '2 yrs. new. OfCcrcd at. $107,000. 7S!H501 (~•~mmga,10 'Real F:Stole 1048 WALK TO IUCH Eosy·to.rent unit.a close to beach ond town. Large R·2 lot. Price Just re· duccd toS.145,0001 REGIHT ltULTY t7 t 4) 4'6-'50 I REDUCED Sl0,000 3Br. 2ho. Ocean view. $15U,5ll0 Agt. (213) ~02 2813 HILL TOP DANA POINT COHDO Beautiful, nearly new, 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, 2 story modt l. Wood burning fireplace, pool, snunos, j acuzzi. LQ.Ve· ly ocean breezes. HURRY! $88,500."- A C()U)WR.L IAHKM CO • 496·7222 831"'0836 I nr.. ......... .., .... a..,... ...... SPIC'l'ACULAI V11W FAMT'All1C AMANCeMct View d coastline, white water. Will build home, 2 levelst with patio & deck. Beautif\lhy on double lot. Owner wlll help. finance . Just reduced & priced right. $161,000. 2666 Nido Way,· Lag Beach. Open Sat/Sun 1~• red hill realty 552-7500 . A ClnevalataUtl,800. ~.0:'4~~-= )y OWIHI', a warm a br, ~t'4 bl bl&h tn Ni&lael Wilt, many UPl"•des, ~e Otcd yd. AiWous td ell. _.,llOO. 15178 Vla lellra BlllDCI. 4 .. 1489 l~~~ .... --~ -~~~~~1~--. ........ • -· -I -• -•JorU. t::•hrU. -~,i.,.-Ho. .. 1JorU. Ho. ... k;S... 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Sy.o wner. ..-ESL.ASHED :.hopping.Steps to Say& 675·3411 ~w-~..---:""' - How could you possibly i et .t..~rand · mmstJ.X?S :s:,.n:::n~u~~:U:;1~ ~~~~ t~~~1~t"i~~~~.:,~ I / I IJ i I / new cus tom home creat~y an UM19UI &T.L.C.Sellerwanti.ac MELFUcH::, · ....N"m-bor V~w-.N"ome6 nrcllltect on a large lot with luxurious TOWHHOME tton. Makeolfrr PAVILION n~,\J...TOR landscaping, h~h beam clgs, 4 Br, 3 Opes\ bl!ams, h~ge llving l.C. TAYLOR CO. Calt6?~ IU20 OPEN TODAY 1-5 c ar garage, fam1Jy r m and an open .room w/co-i.y frplc .. de-'5Ml50 Oc..m.tTriplex 1109 "· STIRUHG view for only $139,500? . lu xe bltns w/Cornlna HDUCID $2S,OOO Near Balboa 1•1er. Xlnl • Come and see this treat. cbookeau·u~~ul.ly2 dB~or· lu~t,,_,DA1n' Pvt. beach, gorgeous location. New coppl.!r HARBOR VIEW HOMES $135,900 n...-H , Set~•·-..., __ w 5 ,, "'" "" ool bo Ii plumb1n" & fixture~ • .i. TYU" ._,.._ CMlle • .-.,_,.. came! & wht! Attached 2 P • at s ps, all can thru·out. New c:pt'i,; ;md l 9VIM. 2 IATH "llAHCH ~ 29$11 AAe ~a. L..-....... car gar .. patio & 2 pvt. be Y~rs w/~ls luxury paint. BEST Ocllunfront OPIH HOUSI -preview this custom Statu L ati fencoo yards, more ltJ<e a condo m Bayside (;oves price around. Som c r 5 e t h o m e. It h as m an Y 5 0C Oii st!p. home. Needs lust $299,000. MEL FUCHS c ustomi:.:oo feat ures thruout. Fr~shly Ranch style 3 Br, with new carpets, saleat ~.wo. · TAX SHELT•tt Puvilion llt.!altor painted. New wallpaper. Private back n ew Pa.nt 11 J d •TOLL£• 5 (;uJ1G75·Sl:W d dd' · I b ·it· t 5 . t • wa p aper , n s cpng, Ownt>r will cllfry $50.000 --yar . A 1tiona u1 in s ora~e. spnnklen; & room for a swimming 2nd. Jnteres t only. As· MWPT'HEIGHTS Bedrms, 2112 baths, 3 car garage. Pool, kids would like it for only $99,999. •REALTORS* ~ume 8-¥.% lst. Charm· 3 Bdrm. fnm. rm .. on $189,000. 2042 ·Por t Weybridge; Open Prove it to yourself *S .... IS .... OO•-1118 3.Bll + fumlly, gn~at Cliff l>r. corner. $1<1!1.500 ~unday 1·5. """'-... 16Cat1on on tree shaded 646·4-ml -r-H•te S.t & S-HOGlt tN 5 corner. $134,000. M1trinl.!rs Cove Hhy 2'712 AA4I M.t .. LC1gm9Ml,..t w.,.Hfc..tVltw Mtw CrOWll V•ey Pliwy & ........ Id. or Mis:11on Viejo C.C. from this rambllng 1 M A Y 0 C K storySpanish3JOOsqrt,3 Y.r old, ltle roofed home. Spectacular Mstr Suite. 2 CORPORATlON 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494·2146 additional bdrms . Separate living, romlly & din rm, den. Superbly equipped country k1tcht>n. 31:1 bat.tu & 3 frplcs. Dual A/C units w/eleclroruc air fillers. 3 ear paneled ~or w/door ~ H'CJMt I 05 L•• Fclrett I OSS opener. S'lS2,soo. Phone •••• ••••• ••••• ••• ••. •. •• •••••• .. ••••••••••••• o"'~ner 831 ·!NB7 YIU.A&I CHUM Olde world 2 bedroom, 2 bath Vill age home, nestled behind story b<>Ok gur<fen over bridge & fish pond. Stained glass, roor deck with yiew, butcht>rs fun & much more. $135,000 AIR CONDmOHtD Red tile roof, enclosed patio, 2 bdrms .. fum. 1md dining-r-ooms, double garage. Ille entry. Clo:.e t o pool and ja cuzzi ~9.500. la A DDnM IMnMN· ~VI NaM.TMa $1os1 *TOLLE* *RUlT~RS* *586-8500* NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640 -1812 HIEWPOIT HllGHTS •USTINGS • J .. Som-752--2020 Quall Pl PropeTties HOT ONE!! Dot-w Sltor.s _... 4 BR, 2 Ba. Frplc l!lOO~ei Dr. N.e. $129,500. OHLY$H,500 W nlk to ocean. :\lodern 2 br +den in Ne\\port Beach. • CA \'WOOD RLTY INC. S48-12!lJ Harbor View Homes 2 bed r oom + den l\lonaco. Phas e 2 choice pool size corner fee IOl. llla n y up.i:ruded features. SlS0,000. liy 0 \Hlr. 6-M·73bi Is whut lhe owner wants lo ·Say to this 3 bdrm, Cam . rm. Nwpt Hgts home. Only $109,500. 646·<W63 -MAfllNl~HSCOVE .RJ,.TY TRI.UV& home with 4 bedrms, 2112 baths. Professionally landscaped and highly upgraded. Offering a nice view. HST VALUE -2 & a den or 3 bedrm. Delightful patios. yard. Highly up· graded. Immedi ate occupancy . S133,000. IEAUTIRIL customized home features: 3 bedrm, family rm, formal dining rm and fantastically landscaped back yurd surrounds oversized jacuzzi. PRIVACY of extra large yard with fruit trees: Excellent location near school, 2 bedrm den or 3 bed rm home offered at $134,500. SHARP 4 bedroom , 2'h bath, large back yard, approx 2300 sq.ft. 4 Years young. Offered at $177,500. TO~SI PAaK ~wport leoch I 069 Newport leodl I 0'9 LID<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 2i,c, bath. foces PoOI. ~1any.1tuas-owner Super _ CAIRll UVIMG pur.chase_d largtt home. • •THE IWFFS.,. A"ppt ~6:;.~A Y Location . • .... PLAN HALTOR 642•5333 Jn demnnd Newport H eig h ts home. 2 " bedrooms, eat.ing ar ea. PPER IA Y rock f1replace, huge !iv Beuul split-level home ing room. Corner Jo over looking upper Boat uccess, $115,000, Balbo11 Bay. Interior BKR,540-1720 TARllU. 21.p ....... 1-.nt 3~trM~tt Spad--. $154,500. 2927Perto 0,.. Sat/S-I ·S A truly •ispeci'al" Monaco Plan, warm. bright, lite, airy & very friend· Jy ! Spotl essly clean & charmingly ap· p oint ed. Pool sized yard affording m aximum privacy. Prime street nearby greenbelt. Areas best value. H.wpor+ leach · I 069 Newport .. oc,. I 06' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f:adOM '/OW world! Tai tr..-. -.... CJrOU ... o ch...i..c, l IR. 3 IA -. I Story ...... SI :200,00.0c). Appt. Giiiy to ..... ...., ... 'IHODA MAGIL RJtr l7 I 4'642·l600 llG CAHYOH-61CUlllTY & PllY ACY .. • Charming ~Rhome w/spac ~aster • :· BR, living room & kjtchen looking out • onto-attr.act.il',ely laD'im!aPtd.,J>riva~ •' yard w f magn.ificent pool & jacutzi. -~ -• CatbE:dral ceilings in living room, den '! & formal dining room; 2, lrg floor to • : ceiling r'U'eplaces. " By appointm~nt only 640-sm IY OWHM -SJOS,000 .... . " ... \~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'" " ~ ~nos Coe.ittw{.\.19..,..119 .. ~ completely customized for your comfort. l'ic· turesque view from all major room s. 1..rg . palio w t Spanish tile & lt u m ud a. P riced at $175.000. Ask for PAliL HALES eves, 552·8~H "#1 ... Ctlf .... o .. GRUIH l.EALESTAn 7ff.02H Newport leach I oo N.wport leoch a o'~ ~ . •······················ ............••.•....... \ MOHAICH SUMMT OPIN HSE 12.5 ~Ari--a... Out.standing 2br & 2ba Twnhrn in ADULT A.COM· M UN J TY. i OP p ei'i met e r Io.ca ti on w /fanlaslic view o r mountains & valley. Short walking distance to c lubho u se, pool & jacuzzi. .. ... TUSTIN ASSOC. 544-1.40 WILCOME SAN't A la THE NEWYEAR with this ocean view, custom buill 4 Br+den home under construe· lion. Steps to ocean or bay & close to shopping. Never a wait w /3 bathrooms. Enjoy thl! wet bar & dream k1trllM w/all bllins+trash com· pactor, can opener. dis hwas her, counter top blender, mixer. m1rcro wave oven. 3 car prk'g w /2 car gar & clec opener. Pick your colors & carpeting. Drive b)' and see tllem bolns created at 607 & 609 W. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. Ben r cninsula price nround $199,SOO. Melfwdta , ........... Ctl'7M120 SPYGLASS wi1h Vll'W of mts. & city H~~ VIEW KNOU lltf':. Pn'. PT\' will ~ape. ?od 4 level c~o. mlll.t• 11 cu.w Fmancing 21lr. 2 dla, PffOI. tennis, fli-x l\t•\\ 4 ·hr. :1 ha. din I 35,00<1 Ow nt•r . 2764 rm ram rm t·111.1rt , ti I hllv1t"' Dr 759-0tl3ll lncl~•l>41 Oj,,.;, S.11 S11~1 :ci H \ \'FIWIVf r;z.1-1.-Milt 1'1 uk1 .... II,;) l 1111/lt'~} llm 2 el<. 2 Ba, frpl. Bk~ OOC1758 bltns, \'Ut;. Adult Si'Ct. BEACll SHACK w plans. l<w1k occup. S79,900. pcrm1t!I for 3 :.l> re· Open Sun. 1·4. 1no W. model. $117.500. 675 1600 Balboa 2·A. 613-2814 Must sell this wc6:end! WISTCUFf Westcliff·deluxe Jbr', Ifft._,, ly Owa• 2ba, entry style. lam rm. I st Off~ l.ge fm-d patio. Open d aJ. DECORATOll. I>'· ~I Pembroke Ln, B)' CONDITION owner . 646·9836 or Extra larire country _64_6·_oi_oo _____ _ kitchen, 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, new wood nn1, carpct 'g, wall paper, appliances, Including mlcrown\'e. $14!1.500. Cull for bppt. 642-~ wknds, 546·5243 wkd)'S. ------l::ASTULUFF View. Newly deco i1br +exquisite den, approx 13ic~. $179,500. Prin on· ly. 640-00.9 HIEWPOIT SHOUS A·frome 3 & famiJy rm. lt 's a beauty at $~,000. Open Sun. 1·5. . 211...,.. Property House &U-3850 WEST CUFF 3 bdrm & family room. It 's BJ G! Jt 's DEAUTtFUL ! l's at 1206 Ess.r_x f..n. $154,5()(). Open Sutn.s. Property House00.3850 NIWPOIT SHORES 4 bdrm. 2 slor>'. family home. J113t reduced to $107,000. Owner wants of. Cer! pen un · Property House 642·38.SO NEWPORT CRES1' TRl·LEVEL Purch~ed a year ago aa a rurmsh<!d model. 4 br. 2' :i h<l OV1.!rlook1ng pool & tennis c·nurts. Bike to ocean . Call Hadler. 847·8844. RENT OR BUY HVH Port<>l'ino Be11ut)1 2700 sq. Ct .. 4 br, a·~ bo, h1.mus1gucst apt. Ownr/ ttJ>pl. 644·5128 S VllW O,.H-..~1-S Ch arming New England village, ca&blestone entr¥, quaint lights, gu ar dcd gate. pool and t ennis courts. We h ave three ot the largest plans, 2 story. 4 bedroom, spacious m aster bed r m suites. $245,000. One of these beautirut homes is located at: .,., .. Sltwn OD FE ~ 3 Br : Ba. all new kitch, GO U ' ~ family rm, sep. omce, Lg., comfortable beoclt: calhedrul clgs. white lat· hom e. Only Sl08,0004 ~ ticc. shutters & bright· Make ofr. today! Call to , ne!>S 1121 Oxford Ln. see. Agt. G-iS-6080 : S177.000. By owner. '#' s.ig Oll9l .O\\'NKliSNEl:J).CASll! ! 1706 W Oc...troM 11\'H Portofino $151,500. ! one of the lartesl duplex· f'ce. Prin. only. I Oped ~ es in Newport. 5 Bfl. 3 Sun. l·:J ooly. Fin1£1le<l ~ Ba, 2l00 sq. fr. up per UR· bonus rm, Cpts, drps, etc. It. and 4 BR, 2 ba, 1800 sq. Lowest comparable lw: ft. lower unit. Comp. HVH $167.000. Avl. Im'~ rum. Stmc frplc in each med. 1836 Port Renwick.._ unit. Forever ocean view 714·759-8269 ~ w/beach at your front Spyglass s br~ 3 baths .. ~ ~oot. along the besl Se<:· Bt ;md new. $280,000 : Uoo of beach ln NewJ>()f't. Bayside Condo, 2 Br, t 4Yrsnew.Laundryarea ba. $l8&,5oo. ow·ner.~ in each unit. $450. Qqb w:iots lea se/optionn Brooks. Realtor. 675·5487 8'73-llflt 11o ~~~-~~~~-~ o.-w1s. io.4 s.a--. 107'' '••1VST1M AVI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauUful 3 lldrm, 2 both B EST BU Y l N SAN~ home. on ~ lot. Low CLEME.l'fl'E. Full oceort ~ t n xes: many extras. view, from thfa pro(~ W on t 111 s t · I 0 n '" decrt'd 3 Bjt 2 BA hm in"' HURRY! Ast. 646-9561 Harbor ESfates. All~~ ., Newport ShorfS Watcrlt, kitchen, quiet st, o~~nl·. 2 sty, 3 Sr &J den, over '1U9,500. Try 15~ do ' 1000 !IQ.ft. $142,500. 432 8l hurry . Prine. only 62nd St. Open Sat/Suri (714> 49&8033 or (21 1•5. 373·5L09. IWFFS CONDO Rl VIEKI\ Disl. Un d const. Dix. 2 br. fam. rm 2 ba. Unobstructed vu 492·8108 & 830-0940 ***' Only $106.SOO. 2br w I balcony over lookin11 l-.:;;;;iiii;;:;;;iii;;;;;;iiii;;;iiiiii;:;~--:S:: beaut. gmbelt. Celery crpt. Open l~n-t+ ~ 1:.lo ffuctta llAUT.OCIAM. HILL&cm ~ Lovely 3 br, 2\AJ ba, ful din nn, 2 frpls, quiet Cut de.sac st. Xlnt. cond. $124.500. AA REALTORS SAM CLEMEMTI - JUST REDUC!D lireathtaking pcean, coastal & city views fron1 thi~ large famlly home ln Sao Clemente's Cantamar district. ~ b ed r oom s, f umilf, room wit fireplace, formol d n ing. $199,900. Open 1-5 ~Ave Salvador • Toke El Camtno J\eal to E . Ave. San Jua n to top of' the hill to Ave. Salvador. A. COLDWIU 1.41«• co. 496-7222 831 -0836 . . nn. ........ .., .... ~-..... ' ,, ____ _ DJ• OAll.Y PILOT Sunday. October 18.1977 .; ~~-~~-~!:!~ ...... r~~~~~.~!~!~ ...... ~~~-:'.!!!~~.: .... ~~~~~!~ ...... ~.'!'!~.~ ...... ~-~~ •••• Houea For S•· .._. hGI...... ottt ....... Estof• Inc.°"" Prv,...+y 2000 lncomr Pro,_rty 2000 Mo.fala. Dtlft'f. Mo.lta&n. Descrl. M__. .._. 3 Ht .,._..,Mir Ull' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• lt...t , 2400 ·~"" 2400 •• ::::-:.: •••••••••••••• ·····~··············· Smarr le 1076 ......._.._.. C••wclcf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~••••••••••••••••• ,_We I I 00 P'rop8'ty I 600 --.-------1....................... .. ·············· ...... . GET INVOLVED llAUIUUUY Elderly woman WANTS . &..a.-1 OMTHISAHO BeouUIW 8br. 2ba, dplx, patlo, new crpta, drps. Avail immedlulely 'tll 8/78. $600. 7~·7410 dy•. 49'-4&1 evs/wknds 0Plt4SAT/SUM 1-S . Cbannin( old Cape Cod ho:re. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath In 01 CdM. CbUdr.n or pet• pleas• •ubmlt~ $100/mo. m Orchid DICOIA Tll> mobile home in pet park. -•• Ui"'-J -·~ prd.O.C.~ David Primecomm.loc.oncor· _.vna. t-"------·--ner 2 m~or st.a nr 01~· In Pvt community Gltlltll EAF n"iY!aod. blcfg has been $395,000. S Star Adult Commu111ty beaut. converted. to 4 -TO ••"'CH 17~ WhJttier Ave, c .M. suite oHice + lobby .,,_..., -hos available two Bonus bldi also lncld 2Br, 3Ba Condo: lrplc, 20x44 Mobile Homes C~d be converted to t11I view J UST REDUCED lo beaultful condition d1t1onal <& i.tcs. Tolul $99,:IOO. Mustseetoappreclnle. packa.:o offered, nt Call blwn 9nm·6pm $149,500. W<1rld \\ 1d l' ..W CUSTOM 646-796$ Brokers, 673·4MS. HOMI .,Br 3Ba lam rm VIEW $95 Mo. Space rentnl. + xlru. fl89,500.' BcauUful Mobile Hom~ H ............. IUty In xlnt aduJl (>Mk. Many ,,.97 174'4 xtr~ PU.II price. $16,500. .. ~ (FW1941) J)ays, 540·5937 •S..... Ofc "dcJ '* s.. ..... E. CM,, S 187,500 Completely refurbished inside & out. Pror. lllndscaped . 100% oc- cupied. Owner will carry Reduced by owner. 24x.64 80'.G Ivan & contir1uc luxury mobile home. m anagement if desired Taking lhe firs t step is often the hardest ono. If you're ready to move up or start your investment program, bu( h ave l>ecomo confused-with all the aspects of today'.s market, l/len come to Ure expert s at Quall PJ ace Properties, Inc. for solid professional counseling. Pyl'amid your equities with an exchange and/or purchase with an eye toward high future re- turns for your golden years. We now h ave available 2, 3. 3 or 6, 3, 3. 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, O, 7, 8, 9, 11. 13, 20 and 64 units plus commercial property. A pro· fcssioqal st aff of over 45, large enough to serve, small enough to care. IY OWMER Cellldo At P• DltMrt, C•f. P•D...nT.-1C.. 41-0JO Rec ... ----Fumishcd -· $110.000 8 Courts --3 Bedrooms "" 1.7~ .sq ft 0 11ly 100 condo units. 6 Pools It j;icun1s. wetbor, etc etc. Shown by owner ··C.R. Ht!lter from tocloy ·111 sold or 10/19m. Call ct 1 7 I 1 /J.IG·4727 <Heiler I & tor 01 714 /346·5683 llt-nnis club ofc >, or Portland, Oregon o > 503 1Z~Hlfil. ~1!!1m~--11m1--•I llADLIY Ir CO, ; Beaut4 Br home-:l>cnoul IW~J:J210-. - front. Fabulous vu, com·~~~~~~~~~ pl furn $850/mo. wlntert-. b e. Charmin~ duplex. Walk to On w11ter, 3 Br w/boat beach. 2 brl 1 ba, frplc, shp av&1lnble, $790/mo. ref'r!f · Ollloren ok. ~. On Lido. :£lef11nlly Avai .Nov.lOth.838-.5172 furnished 2 Br lncJ'1 Newly r edecorated a~ piano, color TV, mini bdrm % bath collage. vil!w, pvt b<:h. $800/mo.-Frptc!, loll of storage., leeome Property 2000 MOUlf .. 0...t, Oceanfront 2 llr Doll Encl. alrlurn off mutef ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.....t 2400 HoustJ. Short t erm suite. $575/mo. No pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350/wk. 673-7229 20UNITS 20 ACR~. No down, $79 WATERFRQNTHOMES -------- Clf' .... 1071 ....................... V. ... NOM 1HlllACH Prof lancacaP«J. 2 blks P r i n . o n I y . c u I I rromHuptBch.Lospace Owr1er /Ag-cnt, Ll1. rent w/Jong lse. $58,000 Evans, 547-2533. or makeolr. 536·5114 --------- " BR. av. BA, custom BAYSIDE VILLAO E !'uar.' P"r :~ oU::i Mobile Home 1 BR, l Ba New kitchen, Jge patio c Oftdomi•IMMS/ T OWft- hCIUlft for•"'• 1700 -MQuail liilPlac• Prap•rl:ies 752-1920 PRICE REDUCED for mo. 7% until paid. $7,000 631-1400 Just renovated ln/ou~; IJTlmedJateaalc -Owncr J:i'. P .• on fwy in Barstow. nJce 2 Br! 1 ba home. So m o t I v a l e d -Also 5 acres In Vic· bwy. A I new kltch OCEANSIDE. Open 'Ul torville $130 mo. K· HWnCltlSTCOMDO w/d.'!hw~&S/Sretry,. 8:30 pm. Mon·Thurs. Investment 754-7000 2 Br 2 Ba, pool, teruils, Wood cetl 1, med brick beautiful. $700. 640-lTSl frplc, qua.lily cptl, gar,• Or~ CCllll!fy $450/mo. ~~9~es. • 11 IQuai~ P'roplrly -2500 NW~~r:it iioJ1:h~!i: $325. 1 BR w/paUo & yrd. Placw · •••••••••••••,••••••••• winter rental, furn. 2 br: 3 Blka to bch. 421 Pohuet· ~······················ ·landscaping w/auto. Nearclubh.se&patio sprinklers. Offered by $17,500. 675-2758 owner/agt. ---------1 E:xltC..ti.,. COiieio 1800 SCI ft. & upJ:radl"I Wknd Bch Retreat, 2 BR thruoot. T wstt."fully de 1400 QUAil ST. NEWPORT BEACH Prapertitts . 2 ~bo, adults only. $4 tio.673-82Si i400 ou•~5l,,·.!.~ 11-"" $71500 CRV ~~~nique Homes2 --Bdr--m-.-n-e:w_c_arp--et.1-, -re--. <n' )661·1535 SJC41Q·6287 Expando, crpls, drps, c?z"d & has a dehghtrul Income Property 2000 Income Property 2000 A-No DOWN reltig, stv, newly painted ~11:,~c& l~~ciYic~~~ .. ~:1t1 · ••••••• • •• •••••••••• • • • ••••••••••• •• •• ••• ••• ... Sharp a ~r with central m~eled ldtch, 1ardener, t.41JST air. Located in the Coun-Steps r.o beach, 3 br Z ba gar. $445/mo. &U-1709 V in Exclusive Bayside "'""' Village adlt prk. Pools, 3 suntlecks. & n llll·d I 70 Room Hotel APA.IT~ Jacuzzi, Club Hse. boat courtyard .entry. The ~trott:'glc location on 2 ne.rtlfw bomea: 'BR, slip avail. $l9,900. By fatl1 es w1ll lu\c llu:; a Ur mall! ioutc'" So. C.:alif. COMMERCIAL U~IDATE ly. Large lot. No down to hi.e, b11aled pool, winter SHORECUFFS2 Br2 Ba, any Veteran. . $4~. 5'5-500l fncd yrd, grdnr, dbl aar, ll uni w/pool-l'alm 556-7777 1927 Orl11lnal w /tull owner.~.6'4..0U14 2~BA&JBR.l~BA.* owner. 540-4480 or & dL'fl home '6'12':i Lia. s2.2so.ooo. Gre a t lHDUSTRJAL lfi.le tothebeach. Owner 6.73-8404 $99,900. Open llou~c possibihtit>s. Call Mr . LAMO-MHP Springs-$23,500 1r. Inc. Wortcl Red &tat • $189,000. 9 units Bl&~~~~~~~~·~ modern kitcb. Ocean N Dpl 3b 2b tpt Bear-'$15,000 gr. inc.1. view, 1 blk bch. 3 Br 2 Ba. ne~ to p!,.k. rWuc ~~ l)c~'. offered/qt. Sat1Sur112·5. ' ,. rcy tOt more inlorma- <n4)661·1S3S &x45' Hicks, awning & 245~ Harbor View Ur twll. , 493-6287 -• s hed. Was S4SOO. Nov. l'nit A. IJan;i l't. 1t1:n llinklt> R. 1-: BestPrlcelnTownl $3000. for quick sale. ltR.Prop..-titt ~2<H56 4br, 2'Alba. Up graded _64_8-6_l_73 _____ ~1 1-661-0555 ------- home. $19.900/negoUa· ---* SPENO.AILE * ble, owe. 49a-4337 . .Acreage for NI• 1200 o .. &'::,."I 2 houi>Cl> <!I" i Jot. 3br & ••••••••••••••••••••••• • safe I IOO :!I.Ir, N1l'l'ly reno\ utt'd INVESTORS ... _._...0~ . ~rnpcrl,)• v.1;•, :1penu11· ... 1!1;1"11•1 '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• lMILETOBEACH DEVELOPERS . FOESALl-:DYOWNJ::H kp(•rnw S7 t.500. 3 BR: l ~ BA, twnhous e. Newport Rffl htate Comm. pool, owner anx. Riverside County in Sun· New construction 7 units, Attodatft ious, bas bought new. nymead, approx. 490 13 912 Ch c r r y S l . acres. Perfect for mini· Westminster. 645-6625 Agt. 66l·l53.S ranches. 5 Miles from 6 UNITS & REC HALL, •--------• Lake Perris. r:iew construrtlbn 17091 3Br, t~!tB a, Casltas R.C. TAYlOltCO. Elm St. Huntington SoM."l.Ol'e Duplex Tvrobse, fuJJy upgraded 95s.o3ro Beach 848·26SS or ~I & remodeled, FHA M · ~ 8~-J619ask for Bob tlJ} 500 sumable. By owner HORSECOUN'J'RY u~l'""'CH ,,.J I ' $69,800.496-6984 Beautiful San Juan ...... nn.n..1 EA \'l'arlv 1n1·ome SlS.WO _ • .~Jlpl£Lra.QQ..t.'l8 acr A(tr3Cll\C Dpl« tllr & B1i.: ·t bc.ltm. upµt•r ,..., 2 .3fiarm; "Di ba, VU!a-p 1\omeslte. ocean moun-.%Br, try $.tS,000-dv. n, bdrm l<Nel" t'llntastlr San Juan Condo. a ~l..-Y, taln dew. JI\ mile from Prin ortly 1213) 3'lS ~-'" hl'ad1 111\ \.'l>t nw nt Just 1 car 1arace. Prine. on· town. Rare find. K. R. Agt. ll~h"1' ,\~t 646·9898 ly.~.000.5484095 Properties, Ed Irwin -lac.....::__..--,..-... -....,--.,-2-0-0-0 --------•I CONDO 4 93-SDll ••••••••••••••••••••••• DB.UXE DUrLEX 2 lJR st.ud:lo type wt com-FAMTAmc VIEW INVESTORS munity pool, raar s Acres So. Corona for DRU s t able a. J mm e d . your mobile ho me or M possession. $50,90 bldg. site. Full pric 4-Plex with ull 2 BH un· terms. $12,000. BKR. it.s, $800 incomt> Ill , AMlllCA.N HOME <7l4l677-569l down. Will sho" a spt·n s~1.r.oo ~kt• 2 IJdrm & ~ 1':\\' I fir ln<·om e $8:!5 I• l' r m o G Ir c ;i t n t• 1 .: h ll o r h o " d 6 3 2 1'111 mer <' M . O pt•n !;oit Sun I 5 f•h S5i ·457\1 REALTORS OR522·0530 dable. Call now Ofll't l-d 4t4-100t 494-1513 "OADIDW/O.AJCS nt$8.S,$'.;O.l~66 -· ... R.A-ND-H•E•W--t ely C._ptain 's IUll €on-5 Acres loaded with oak q u a II t y bu i Id Ing for do in San J u a n trees ln Cleveland f'la· qunhly buyer. 4 Supt•r Capistrano's finest tlonal Forest, So. qt upgraded units. All '~1th nelahborbood.2Br2Ba. Orange Co. MWliclpal f1re placo. enclose d Cloeet.omarioa, school!, waler, eentle rolling ---------g o r u i; c 11. p a tios . • shoes. VA OK. K. R. knolls for vlew sites. )J sµrinkll'rs. To~nhou&t· .-~r,o~ ea_. ..Ed Irwin OwnerwtJI carry. AGT. /, b l) le. Cll 3 bedrm, 2 bath .. -.uu (7'ft~-"5Tl7 ·-""_ ·~Dli IJl l..bdt m, 2 buth OR ~-208> / S<!JU,50\l $7.500.. Roy Mc:Ccrc .. That'•. all I~ take• to c:wnrd4 pRJue. lllOtot.wport••d move lllto tlus buut. 3 P'r:frfy 1600 ,... CoetaMnG54a.7729 br, 2~ ba family borne ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE ESi'ATE • $1.500:000 4500 ·sq.ft. houso on 6 acres, maid q t rs, .stables. pool, beaul landscape. OPEN HOUSE SL'N 10.16; 12 to3 PM MEDICAL DUILOING Pmle ol Ownership plus adjoining C 1 Propurty. 6.iX gros's O ran ge Cuunly. IS u1'11'S 'i·l BR, l -2 BR. ~18,780 In. come. Completely re· furbished. ' SllOf'l'J~G CENTER :?!:! L'rut prime 11Wll1ni.:ton 1Jc<1<hlocafi0lf -- S£R\'TCESTAT10N La ~u na l':iguel-n ets $13S,OOO.LorenlS. MAKE o.tofC-....._ W/D, lae pvt deck, ll.m· $$75 4.28Begonla5"-1732 O FF E R • ' ' O n r ._ ~1 "$50 pie pq. $475, pref Milt --· ------• • · w • rt..,tr • cpl, no ....... 714·673~ C__._ ~-Jll..a 640--2344 • • • •••••• •• ••• •• • • • • • •• ,_...... u.. .._. .. Cardift Ily The Sea older (ansaerv>7U-48l·7597 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MISA home In good cond. Oceanfront Sparkling a 3 Br, 2~ BA, 1or1eou•. 2• 3 Bdrm homes on Beaut. ocean vu. 3br, B r, frplc, compl furn. brand new condo, W/2 6QX19S Jl.2 lot. Owner 2ba. $79,SOO . 2101 Avail 3·1 mo'a. $680. lrg.patJoe,2car.araae. will carry. S.M>7,500. Glasgow. R36·S228. 615·1849, . pool,jacuui, tenrua,eub- 646·4463 Mon· Wed mlt on lddl 6 pets. $460. __ M_ati_' n_er_s _c_o_ve_R_lt_Y_1 ----------On the Bay, lovely 3br, Call54N110or536-1956 • BHAND NEW-2,550 Sq fl. l ~ba. Outs\de ahwr, · MIMl..fHVESTOR 4Br, l acre, view lot, w1hr/dryr. Wotr rental. Coodo, n~ 3 Br 2.,.., Ba, for the unbclievable of horae property in Upland 213·741M445. 2.13~97-6087 A/C, aar, refrta. wshr $48,000, you con own 2 11gtsarea67S..3143 ' dryr, pool, teonls,yrly houses on one lot. One 3 ---------Owners fashion plate lse.$4110mo.~ "R & 2 DR A 1·ttl LAMDAHYIOOY7 duplex, everything best u • one . I e quall•u •-like D'"". 3 Br Mesa Verde a Br 1~ Ba, Cash •· "•atch y our Beaut. 1.2 ac. Have your .., "" "" . .,. " <Huge mslr s•A) 3 Ba. patio, front & back. $4.SO m oney grow. But you OWJI orchard~ garden, ..... ,., .d l better hurry, it won't c0rra1..,..ounamei.t +an eveo ocean & Catallmi PU mo. ~~ M nc. lru.t. immac. 3 br, 2 ba Wed V1ewl .Beach at corner. _M_9-_3Sl7 ______ _ root cstm. bom~ Only Winter rental $650 m o. Meta Verde tux. uec:. $106,D>. Bring in your ol· 673-7600 bome. 4 BdnD, a ba. 1565 898-7155 rers.owneranxious. Oceanfront 2 Br, paUo, mo.lstlclut.4'1·20U W~TY~Vista 727-3001 tar .-uU1 pd_Wl.lltec. ~ 3 Bdrm,-!'&; cpts 2 ur~ mo. 646-2510 ·~ •· • gar, clean. QuretsC 2-m.t' Wlielan lll Al U YAll S70-to,ooo per yey Loh fer W• I~,.._, 2700 S•CJ•••• 3176 to beaeh, $390 JDO. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·751·1478, 556-2'12S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ACRES C·l LA~D ....................... FALUROOK * 8.+ 1\cres.S~.000. Prime Bakers field 10<.'3· * tJOn Panorarruc ocean vu. Nu l Br duplH, $l9S. 280 2br w/nu furn It appls. Avocado "B". ht, last+ S500 mo. 498-3747, 8-lOAM sec. 1142.5722 · Century 21/Crocker R. ACREA01'; HURRY! . 642-~ H011M5Uitfwlll..... IODS/mSOlt • 4 lo 500 Acres. c.1. M ·l. WON-r LAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• E/Slde 2 Br, ,.,, azs H·l R·Z I She R·l lots. SJC. Close. Rttdlltah G....,... 1202 64M848or675-8258 ' In. Stre«s are tn & ready be• •p 2800 °•0 ••••••• ........... SHARP a Br 2 Ba, -.. l"or a complete mtcarut-for development. ••••••••••••••• .. •.••••• Verde. cpts, cl.rpl:, ~ ed system approach lo Ul-0400 517-7712 Why P~ tax.esT · Ex· · •l&AUMTAl.S walk t.o tcbool• ·~ all Real Estate ac· change! Frank Zelarney Wh.ypayP5:430wbtn ~mo.561.Z ti\'ltic~-invesunent pro-* * Realtor.•~-8502 youcangetthebestlor perties·lax. deferred-Jeu.$15. tee.1 Daya Men Vf.l'de North, beaut cxchanges·devel<tpment· 799 Barracuda. Larae PROBLEMS? Sl3StumlshedUAlt lot, 38r. 2Ba. fplc. wood P r o P e r t Y l eve I corn~ r I o t . They are our specialty .• $1~ duplex puellni, euJ de .. c, nr • managcmenl·corpor:it.e Prest!Rlous rortoflna . Creatively handled by $195 Bath. uUl pd w/yd •choci.s c.ft ahops. S500 tDo PQrtf~ • Ot•t•nn&C•nyoovl~·s. trnlncd counselors. $215lbrplex.ul11pd _ls_e._S57_·_2'1_9 ____ _ < \I), rnn HI TIDf ltAl TT l"llon1• rn~J'po1ntmt>nt s.2252br how..c U. Bch Pl,USH NEW-2 ~ty. !Br 1'1-'\lll.\lATJll:'\ 1~1 W$t. ,675-4961 . S25tJ ::?brhou""'"' y;ird triplex w/huge !rpk.' CROSS COUNTRY BUILDABLEt.ar THICALUSOHCO S27S3brwutlmisok ,.,. Drive by JU REALTORS • $27S 2br · 2 story coodo Hamilton.M~144e 1 w/lak•, hlU1, country1_________ COSTAMIS.4 atmosphfft. Open Sun. '400 SQ, FT. Office bldg. l..S, 2815 Applewood Crt. L BR apt, 4 BR house, 22 • DUP\.IX -$85,500. pa~ltln" apaces. Great 3 Bedroom upper unit DMP(ITIES, INC 1335 Skyline Or .• permit . d N w/pool, kids ok. rftU ts r•lldy. Plus for 3 Br 28t9Newpott.B.lv • .B. 1826NewportBI, C.M. N ewporl H&U I Br SANCLEME!l.,.E Jllo.N'&~~ DIY. 2Joa Ba. loft, Fam Rm, HI..... $15, tee 64S-59!il dupla, l~ Ba. tple, pwt TRf·PLt::X-3 2·2-1n tap ""-' Din Rm. 3700.sq.ft. Room w---1.-...1 2900 patJo,pr MIO •TllO ' ARCHBAYR.E. • with s undeck. lo~er 2 • 661-liU SJC potential on Fairview• bedroom with enclosed ---------1 C. M. $19S,000-$35M patio & yard. King sized MSSIOHCltllt( down. bedrooms. individual Ru-e LaCumbre mdl. 4 laundry areas, bu1ll·in . br + den + fam. rm. range, oven. garbage Overlooking lovely 11/!~~~ disJ>Ol!al, &dishwasher & va1Jey. ltfake31092 Paseo fireplaces. Just 5 year!> Valancia an outstanding old. Owner desires ex value a\$'139,500. change for add1L1onol UI•· ARCHBAYR.E. its in San Clemente. 661·1811 SJC 640.6600 $146,500. COLE OF NEWr<>RT cond . 4 yrs old. Only 1714) 14a.lf II ror Pool. areat views. --5 Br 3 Ba, hty hme, 3 yra • • $12UOO. I~~~~~~~~~~ EBD11DE Rt::ALTV ••••••••••••••••••••••• old. Good nbrtid. cloae to 21ty12 Br 2Ba., deD, SUit· lll::RTHAHEKHY I· ., • 494·9'156 . . OWN Properly in schools, park, i bopplog. deck,.blt:m, drPt. ~ RE:ALTOIL'i -a UNITS Inglewood, Hawthorne $47S mo. White House gar, Jod.rj, lit fs last. no 2lSDeUlar 492-4121 .,.,.a........ BUIJ..DABLELOT orSo.Bayarea? Real~ ~J; evs, fleta. Ad1t•,1UU.' Theseare~""Prldeol 2526 Enclno Way. plans WIU.P.4YCASHU SS4·Ul3S 54MGl50:557..aa.tt4 Owne rship~" ti}llU.. ror 3 Br 3 Ba, Din Rm. Ph. Tom D'Allessandro $15,000 DOWN Beaullfully main· 2100 sq.ft. Coas tline T.D.NOPHTllS Sur~ we costthlt lml ore, but 2 BR Meu Ver9 ~,: tained-in prime rectal views.Callfordetails: (2t 3)ST4·6•>7 or (714) werewor Yard, latate. PG9f,...,.. take!! over payments on i.trca of Co~ta Ates a. • TIDI 11.TY 546·6201 anytime or HO..,.MDERS & pet. OK. •125 blO. house + upproved plans $300,000 494·9'S6 (714 )8°'6-5221 aft. Gpm $150 lbr, pvt, kldl ok 546-0183 en, mtf70 d)'I. for duplex. Qwner will '15Sapt, Balboa MESA Verde Ea.c. . 675-$51 I carry financing & sub· Newport Pier a; u .• o...t. Wiii pay cash In a flash for $2002br,chlld,geraae W/c>oolbtwn.leollc:rMI. ~~,~~~utc. Call : Rick ., Ill [ ...... 2400 b~~~~.~:c~~~~ S2603br,klds,rncd,gar Cbr,ab .. hartar.2'00 556-7777 ma:•ll II ....................... ments OK. SeoU Realty S2753st;2 t.h. 2 '~fdnlce sq. ft. Prot. deeor'd. $715. S-.Am9 IOIO C 0 M M E RC I A L 2005 BatbN"'Btvd. '72 Vista Villa. 64'x12'. 3 536-7633 S3«> r, 3ba, s, pets Grdnr. 4q>ool eerY, laol. •• .. •-••••n•••o•••• PROPERTY WANTEO: DUflllX VfartdR ... &hlfe Newport Bch.613 .. 2058 bd 00 Colo Rlver. Nice Open7days Fee 54.S-6331 '557•8711 owner. Private investor has SEASHOllE ---------1 park, S9SOO . Furn . Have buyers for com· 1525.MetaVerdeUr.E. -----·------M.W. TUSTIH cash coming out of 3 years new. WALK TO 602-t6'7·2832 mercial bide. up to Sulte#206 Monticello Ccndo. Oean. Ltgalryroomswlthw/w escrow&needs primere-BI::ACH. 3br, 2ba &sun. EASTStOl/CM $65,000DUPLEX $75,000 cash . In San 557-0IZZ 3 8drma. 2 b-. I• cir carpetinaover hardwood tall/office of approx. deck up. tbr, Iba & pal10 Belter hurry. it won't At Red RocJc. ~-22 3 br + Juan, Dana Point, Capo opener, pool, DI' O.C.c;. noon. 2 BA w/tlle. Lra. SS00.000. in Laguna. down. f'rplcs, bltns. 3 on l lot Incl. pool +rm last, both units are 2 BR. llv & din rm. All furn Beach or San Clemente ,..._,.._.. 1206 $375. 545-113$4 kitchen. Formal dining New Port are a · crpts. Top shape. fo'or up· to build 4 more. Plans in-assumable FHA loan al mq&l go. S7$00. <602l llTea. Red Carp e t ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. Completely re· ( 2 l:l > 820 ·0560 or c • pointment call 642·3200 Ccl~lrll~ .. For dctajJed info 11,,.,.,, Call now. 667·2632 Realtors, 496-4775. G 2br. $37511' deccirated Inside. Priced (213)J!1Z-2868hm. u arage an at$72,SOO. Ask for PAUL --------Quality 4-Plex. c . M KathyTroey ltttr 540.3666 VllWCAllM ..... ~so5=.P~&-85~f· 3 BR, den. .... laddt gardener. Aak lot Mr. Geor1e, MO-Cl.et. HALES.evee.Mi-~l OFACE ILDG. Ov.ner 3nXious. Sl50.000. ~-l!rl7 752·2887 •21/:a Av.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• R ltl .........._ __ 'l'USTIN ASSOC. .Xlnt.. 2 le_vel hldg nr. Must sell! Agt. ~·1103 Fumllhed brick & wood H ..... ,_..... 3 BR. 2 ba coiy cottage. 2 8 + '!li_l P _,.0 ~ewport Be&:h. 6970 . --.c.abln. W.Ood h ............. ,.~ .. • ~ ......... ,~. 20S t~~~ c~a? 0:: __,.. __ 5_4_4-_1_4_4_0 __ , sq.rt. Good parking. Net •l6UNl1;S·Anahe1m, c TRIPLEX, C.M. stove & ~overed paho. , .. .._,....., 1106 Dlamond.67S.6239 lury 2l 541-UA uk fGr S6i.OOO. Park view, 3br, le ases. Shows profit ut $320,000. \\edord Ltd, G r cnt Eusts1dt' loc, $17.330 fOf' peace & ~let .......... ••••••••••u• ltla.o.P•tl .... l207 Chris. tam coodo. Xlnt cond. lawrents.$250,000. Prin· M2·1129 ne~t·r 3br,2ba,frplc,yd. FOUR·PLEXJNC.M. in a clean air environ· N. DAYFRONT·Nov. ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- Nustsee.CaUowner clp.ltsonl)t. 301argelbdrm condos m C2 J2br,lb3,p<1t1os,end. 2·3 BR, 2-2'S. Only ment. Dec.4 Br2Ba.$650mo, OCEANFRONT MesaVerd~Br.1 .. 8' 7Sl~forappt. Wftl~MTCIJlorCo Co.mpton. $15.000 c>:1. gar.$170,000 S129.SOO. Owner/Agl. OALAPROPERTIES 642·1670dl\)'s,54&-8647 W.8THSl' fam·rm, new e,tt, S ... ~ I 086 "' .,..... . "'" . " . "" -..,.,.,, ----. BA YFRONT BEAUTY • ·~ + en, , 640-0299 R"'AL RS ".u 49l0 Pr1n A~•y A"l ""8 ~u11 Tom Lee, Rltr, S.2-1603 Call540-05i5S. M OubcQ 673·1008 .. 80~ 3 BA S42S/mo. lat It IUt. · ....................... Income Property 2000 IKOIMP'roptrfy 1000 Income Property 2000 tnco.n.Property 2000 IKWProperty 2000 2 Br2Ba.pier,$495. winte 750. yrly ---·------. •OWNER SACRlFlCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• Wtntcr,Jlvlnow.673·6204 $1000/ .Call673.s410. Small house refrlt • •-aJ t s1°•).,.,.. 180 d ' ' n stove. sa• HamlUoa, Ile a .... ,uw. cg Beautiful 2 R, yrly, $600. Costa M,,l;. 6"-78't 0cean vhlw. Cute 3 Br PUB(IC AUCTION CLOSE TO BAY 411 Bellevue La. Open ------- hrrie being remodeled. Dd 2 b th House Sot/Sun 1·5. Flxer Uppwhouae,need.I :::l~:r:I:~:~sg~r . PRIME COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ~~~~re: aprtrr:'Pat~o. 5sg.7499 handyman, J\ .. pool A .Bei>utlCully furnished. Point, '1\ block lo ocean or jacuzzi. 642·•758 •Tatflit 1090 To BeOfleredOn -z6 / SSSO/moyrly. bay.3br+2V•ba.Crplc,. EAST SIDE air, Ytlf ·~!..•"•!••••••••••••••• MOtJ OC.T.. 24th e 2 ~ U L No pets. $650. mo. yrly. clean, new at.cwt, cp&a. Of94SUH l·S ~ ~ : ... .n~· ---__ Avon ONWATER Owner (213)889-0590 or drps, .shady patio, 16 11271 LAIY•.-da Salaon Site ... t-.J.e· C!rll"n\tnJrhtory-.t 7*6168 - ----yard1$3i1111ae -.iw 5 Br, 3 R a , po n I , ,.<"" home on best Baytront C .. Mii" 2 Panoramic view on 5/ll 3300 West Coast Highway ,,,'{)-1.5 :!! acres IOCl\tlon. Y r ly lse ..... JJ 2 MesaVetde3 Br,cUDfam :&'-SI •""/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.m, 2 ba, 2 trplc. vi-. d r, Ac. Ag\. Pierre. 838 · 5423 • Newport Beach. California c;; :o~r~~~:,~~ sruSBURV REALTY BEAtrrtruL 3 br, 2 ba + golf coune. oan1 ...... , United8roken.~74l4. CallG7J..&900 den 2 fplc's. Mex Ule, cl.~3500 HOME RUM 1.5:.t acres. with 2 Permanent Structure91totallng 13,400: Roman tub. Sundlc. ---------...... - square feet. 90± Parking Spaces with unobstructed view ol 6-40·7&19 Back Bay ~ceptJ- Watcb the fame In this 3 the Newport Harbor. Presently housing Sequoia Wine ,..._, 11 •• ll07 fine 3 Br, 2 Ba, bome. Bft, lamlly home CellarsandAmelia'sAeslaurant. Built In 1"74. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lged11plex homelnCdM. w/olc-nursery,oncul* w/comm pool, &: all the • . 3 Bdrm a & 3 B a . uc, JacuuJ, ov....._. facilltik for 3 carefree BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED __ ..... ~ SPACIOUS oceanfront 4 FabuJous muter suite matrbdrmsl&He,tauiled "f .. Only ... • 000 -... , br, 2 ba comp!. furn. S •t d $600/ • ti rr di .~ e .... y e. -"• • ~otnerMM•"""'•,,...., "V't ''"'',..'""•"DV""'•""~ .. ,...,0r0e1io """'••• -~~ time. Fplc, wsbr/dryr, 7m P\7 Y · mo. P" 0 0 n·rft'li IPU ' 540.3666 IJC«0\8"'• PRoxv e1os 1n.vaE 1.1•0b PRIOR toAuet10N "~,; ~ dshwshr, 2 car gar, 00 52·061 AIL back y;rd, wa t ID°c ? c. pcl11. Vrly r e ntal. JUST Rn.model_,. 2 BR ":..!~e1es. $4n mo. .. Wltelc'"ln AIAI l'•IAll w ......... . 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comrortablo 4br, tam rQ1 and PQOl, Jacuut. $92,600. 894·Sl83 For Further lnlormalion Call ... -""" ..........,.,, Nowport Harbor. 644·Z& home. frplc, dining, 1 ~ ---------(714) 547-n84 , c ..... dll Mii" 3122 blks to Big Corona. No Mesa Verde4br.1bl.61 r ....................... pets. $475/mo. 875·43112. frplc, lmmao. Low911 Delu•e 2 Br home, 2 Ba, OCEAN VTEW, lmmec 4 fard.n. ,.115. _...tr lplc, grdnr & utli furn. br home on lge lot. 2 Sty, _54_0._3828 ______ ~ . Adlt cpl. no pet.1. $a5<I garden, located above 2 Br house w/1ar. • ma. 558-7494; cvs 673·5~1 CdM boach. $875/mo. In· Rocheater Street. - 1..;__,.._.. 31 .. 1 cl gardener . Barrett mo.642·2191. --,--.._ "' Realty 642·5200. ••••••••••••••• .... •••• Nr W•tcllff, pvt pelt . Mlllra.Ar.. 3 Arch 'Roy. 2 Bl', lrptc. 2 BR1 slove, refrlg, uUl'1, h!!eforl . PantJed,crptd, Conve nleat locatlon. ~ I ocn' vu, pvt bch. $476, • ltlll'(ll?fler, frplc & patio. rncd. $UlS. 548-llAI N ow paint inlldeand out. Sale under the aupervtslon ot: ALFRED SHAFRAN S44-Ml8or 1-499-2008. S5 00. (appl y rear J.arfe lot. 4 Bodrmt, 2 ---------• downstairs api.) 620'1\ 4br, 2ba, 2car1ar . .-. batb•t flNu>lace. A•· HOCHMAN REAL ESTATE, INC. Real Estate Broker TINY 2 Br, tum « unf, Orchld.6+4·llrl2 Near ac.hl. Kida OK. No r •umeole VA. A•klni '232 Vlllago Way. Swto E 1102 W.17th Stroot walk to btach & to'ltn. ---------• pet.a. '1.S mo. Ql0811al& f •,l>O. Aitntf44.7210 Santa Ana. C&l110rn.a 82705 Santa Ana, Calfornut 0270CS PatJo, n1ce ldtch, .$37&. Have something to 1ell? Ana AV6, CM. eu,509. w ~~~~~~~~~----_J.!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;~J_--_..l.~~~M-S'J~~al~========::l.~Cl~a~u~l~fi~ed~.ct~1~do~lt~w~e~ll~.:l:2~1=3.m~1~-4032~~======= , , \ \ '· .. ••• ~.~~!':!":~~~~~ .... ~!.~~~!~~~~ .... ~~!~!.~~~~ .... ~!.~~!=!!~~ .... ~~'!':.~•:.~~. ~~'!'~·~.~.... SUnday. October 16. 1977 OAJLVP!Lor DJ7' U...Ntt 3U6 ~':°:~".~••••••••••••?~.~! ~~~~.~~~ ••• ?~.~! ~~~.~~h •••• ~.2.690 Hmllaytc.hodt 37~~ ~.~!~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.":'.·~.~••• ~~:'!:.~•••• ~!~.~~.~ .... • ••••••••••••••• ••••••• " • •••••••••••••••••• ••••• llUiC Uv ~m l>ln n ') J\Vl1 11/1, J br. l'~ b:i, rnv. Gruv~ Nu 2 br, ~ 4 Br,<! flu, !ipac. beaul, 2 Ur, J ba, b•1r bll1ns 'SMALLBEACHllU'fLL Brct..uict.SJ:j!i.:10 i,.,b~°t .. Cott.Mesa 3124 C°'taMffo 3124 Hla1"'"1••acAI 3'4t lrpl, cpl. thnmut Cl6. tu bn.dcu, frpl. Pool, l\:0111::.. W t!l>lchrt ure..1, lplc, I~ cpll>, urµi;, h11othly up: ltoum:c $30 Wf'ck bcb. 673-9547. 205 i•eurl 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••n•••••• •••• ....... •••••••••••••••••••••••, Sd\b, mn.n11J $3:.1> per ~75 ~ ~J!n aft 5PM kit & dm rm, 2 car gar. grade<I <.;ondo. 3 blks to AplS140/mo.~7056 A t tr a cl l ,v t-3 b r C'..,.. STUDIO ·-New 2 Br, fplc, dahwshr, nio. '1l•l lt.'8.!1177 ,.,u ••u·-"~"' . S750 mo lse/opl. 673-4:>45. bNll'h Pool, jac, sauna. H-1-'boaP I M• 3107 ~ownhou:.c ,.rplcs. pool, "'~. Ar' pvt p:iUo & ,.,, no pets. v~l~3llt.,1__~~ -=------$.S25 mo 1 yr hie Avml ·~-....................... Jucuu1. $395. 2Sll W. Gn·ut E11:.L'11dct lucat100. $325.219Adams,833-16SG 8 Toro 3232 A l l:., rg end pat, newiy '"Nov fa~ . 3742 Lux bayfront hvlng in this Sunllower, tOtoS. Ut1I pd., $225 per nlO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uintt.'d & im~nac. $375. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pluslr?"ftr, ~ b1r.-wtbu -Avwl now. 640-2981 Dloclt to ~ath, 2Br, 2Ba, .lixtra 1>b V'Jtl Gllili or !t>S .t99 Hart>or Ylftt Kltclls New furn. Slut.lro, ucros1> rm:; & overlooks gbstcn-lUOL':TSt~-irrp • • --dbl Batllie. alc()Q)'. $2a> tm 2 ~·'-~~~ho~e.4 TURTLEROCKWINNER Nc•w cut.I unit-Super from Bch·l>Otl. avail mg buy. f<'ull :.ec bldg, ~~t~rplc,yd,enclgar. Bncbelor loll. refng, stv, ltl~ Urps, 2 r:nJ J.l~/·r.~f:~ 3 2 bdrm, :t IHI, ~reat View' 2Br, den 2Vl ba. Water pd. J ucum, pool, ::.ubterr,tl\'1H1 _r>rk'g. -,tgmt 64Z·1603 pool. Ad~.lts. n? pets. quelT&COOL ne1a,:hl>orhnod S<i2.5/mo "U:..18SOl>qCt Nuh1ghly Pool, tenn1:1, JllC. crpts,drps.!11>1l-. view. ~oat i.hp 11va1l $USU. A.ttractiyclbr,d('n.Pool, S2'\0tmo.C.tll64U·4!901. 2 l:lr,.1l111,1ar. lndry 963-4567 All<'nt, no let' upgraded tenu1s1111c. HARIOR VIEW $\l001mo. 2704 lhlltov Dr. $245. mo. l/522·8tiJI 675·6775 J,11cuzz1. $285. 2511 W New 2br. t(ur', dswhr, $250 f11e1l. no pets. Adulta. -----S650 or leasc/opt1uu. ICNOU GIO·O!U5 _ L~leoch 3741 Newer 2 Ur 2 ua yrly. ~untlower.10·5 mu. ~.:!S ChllJ'le St. AP~ $235.42S A.12tbSl.reet. FCMMt•Y ... ey 3234 _7l4..&W3501~~73.J4~ Y.utmouth l'la11w/new ....................... Adltio, iiu pets. Nr MESA VERDE area. -~~·-57_63_ .. ____ _ GET READY ••••••••••••••••••••••• LSF. S.llO. 4 Br 1~4 Bu, l"P, 3 llr":., 2' i lrnlh'> & dt•n. Smt Q......te 3276 LAGUNA BEA<.:11 MTR. I 1 bra r y. Jo; v cs • Home almosph('re 2 & 3 3br, nu pnt, c pl.s, drµs Large:1hr.l.lbal'Xl'f't1tlve 45U2 WvnJ!ut~. 'J'h c Pool, jl'lcuni PLUS ten ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• INN. $7S/wk. $275/mo. 213·2.57·!n!l2 _bydc!uxeapts,546-1034 $300.771Shqhmw·#4 l'a mily h om c Very W i 11 ow s. 551 . ;rn·oo . nis court. Sti."i()t mo yrly. lllti Awnidu Sierr a 3 Br 2 M uld serv colo1· ·rv, • 00 • 64 2 Be prepared to movefaat p rivate w/JO ' wall 8~.:J..18<1 ' (Isl & lust 1$300 Sec. bu New crpt/drps. ~·g heated pool. (714) Spcct:icular bay view, i\tlrCJcllvc?br.2ba,pool, ·5206, 6·344 whenyou see ourluxury Family rm, roi•rnul din , ·Ucp. l • deck. Nice yd. 2 Car gar. 4!H -529"1 985 N. coast lbr. $400 yl'ly. lnclds utll. Jacuzzi. $315. 2511 W. OLDEn Working cpl, long adult & family 1arden r m , upgn1ded crpt".N.1-;wS&S.tDr.J<'um. Rm. SaiiJlel'lxt'~IHl200 S'100mo.Opcn0ct l5,Hi llwy. ' Nopcts.~16l0 Sunflower.10-5. time residents . nd. lo apts. Swim In our 2 " 3 1•a 1 & .... ,. · h swlmmins poola, rt\lax In ~rps, j11culz1. $550 mo , · nr µ()Q • tcnmi.. S550 ---17 (7)4) n00·1l'178. · $100 Nice buch apt. Resp New CONDO 2 b pnc<.'<I apt or se. Ctr. our .2 Jacuu is. Saunu' '968·4737 , 540·0511. hw,oropt.552-~9 BluffsPlazuJllH u11d11n· Ncw.2 UH. 2 Bu Condo, s~~~i~c~:ab;ei:r~c('::'r~:: adult.No 1>cts.Uti~incld. 2 frplcs, blti •pool CM only. 645·0091 a rt tool _!JG2·0862 __ NEV1';H LIV.ED·IN 2 it. Fn:~h parnt. plue.h lrplc, pool &tennis. Yrly Adults, no pets. l'vt ~vml ~0/25. 100 E. Bay spa. S375 . 675·4912 _l_O_A_M_______ 2&JIOtro.$260 bt.'droum, p11Uo home in c·~rp 8potk"5 thruvut ! he. s.1!6. 4~4791 parkin~. Monthly & yrly St. uµU. Rkr L-ge-1 Br, cpts, drps, $200 IAMIURY CROSS' lt.wlfwglOft l._h 3240 adult l'()mmun.aty, steps \\ alk to 1~kts. pool, ~chi:. n•ntals avail. 497.3493 C-.&lfr.o IHdt 3111 mo. ~ Valencia, CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to pool, JacuZli, tt'nm:. & purk S500 :"•l1'!~ 'f\\ nhi;e 3 Br 2 Ba, drps 2 ..,.. MESA PINES 546.5437 16761 Viewpoint Lane (Bedroom condominium coum. *gym! Mirrored Agt.'f\t 640·~:.1141 l'ar gar, auto dr, cov'·o Luxury penthouse, 2 br. 2 •N•••••••••••••••••••••• BRANO Nt::W. Studio/I ----------' Near Beach& Warner. tl('Qf pool und l~·nm::. wardrobe, fireplace. ----11t1t1u, adJ comm pool. ba, dm rm, frplc. big cw 2 Br duplex unit, & 2 bdrms, S230, $285 & 3 Br,2baupper. l\tesadel acrosatromMcI>oaalda ~OO/monlhti.is 4477 Lcasc S400month. n 14 1 Lovely unrurn. beach Uf'•'.111 \u, S·lOO m o .·Y\CW . Blo c k t o 34 372 San Juan , $350.lmmcd.occupa.ncy. Mar. $200. Family, no 142-6604 • --752·1~n.ask(or0cn)S\' hvus.i ·~bay "' ~undy li30 1b8ill•vs/wknds. d owntQwn. S475 mo. Ca ~1 s trunn Bch t'ool, Jacuzzi, fr plc & pet.s.545-4991 ----------Good location. 4 Br. 3 bu. ---front I \t commumty -4W·2379t:\•es· !l57·0282 4!.etiG.51: 493·21~ dshwhr. Adults, no pets Villa Pacific 2 BR" Den. lrplc, r i\nlll y rm Ne\\ 2 Hit. 2 Hu, home. Balboa <.:o•l>s Plenty or ShorechCCs it Br. Fam llm. · ----. -.--Open d(llly. 2650 Harl~ COSTA MESA-21'40 su persharp! PvtpaUo,2 ~ardcner. $5&1 ~6-1371 ' "'rplc, din rm. pool. tt:n· parking. :1 hr, 2 bu, bar on ~oil l'rsc. club & bch Oceanfront neat bach C_._.def Mer 3122 SL C.M. (l\lesa Verde Thunn Street. Deluxe 2 car encl ear, all Rec. 816.6966. ' ot& sus. Casa Pacifica S650 mo. \ rl.v l1>1.!. i\IJ ~ pr1' S.175. 213·7~·3453 pad. frplc. beaut. bluff & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr. off llarl>or Blvd.) Bedroom, units under F.ac. 1 l'tille to bch. "00. -l<lty,644-599!1or770·0l!82 Long,&tl·8612 "1' ---white water. $150 yrly. lMONTH FREE coni.truction. Lovely. mo.962-8118or496-300S t1 81'\ 2 ba, l>llns, 2 car -L~\·ely3Ur,2_',baCondo AlsosmRleS275.497·1303 "' -549-2447 s puc1ous townhometype -.---.------~ar., fenced } d . pool. Logwto l~fl. JZ.41 li\'Hms 4 lir. cl!! to i.t•hl:s. ch1ltlrcn 01\. $400 mo+ -(SJ ' with family rooms. 1345. Nice 2.Br ~ 4 Ple.x. new .$440. 14431 <.:haleuu La ....................... park. pool Sl150 mo l<;t 'last. dl"p 4!*3·9381 M~wpartltodt 176' " l.~~-~s 2 & 3 Bdrms. mature vu Al l L p LA c E paint.. refn g. Pool. KJds •673-454.5 AB llgt.s 3 Br 2 Ila. corner Inds >:rdnr. ti mo min "kil)l>, 400-73~!1 e ves, ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. $!8S pd. 11-Stscott P ROPF.RTJES, lNC. & pets welcome. 5 PU. IOl. Great \'lew. SSOO mo. Isl'. 833.J&;l A.it Pl. 642·5013 t714) 752-1920 area$250 mo. 846-Sltr! :\ Br +den " frplc. <.:lose Mo. to Mo. or ls('. CORONA DEL MA fi .to shopping l'l'nler. bu~ fo:RB TIDE LN\SO, n<.'\\' Townhomc. 3 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. Mesa Verde, 3129 Cin- n1mon. Lg 2br, 2ba, nu pnt & drps, enclosed gar. Adlls, no pets. $27S. 751·&162 for a ppt. II~ r v Ice . $ 4 50 I mo iu:rv .4!}.\.!}.\56 OCJ-:,\~Jo'l!ONT. 3 Rd rm lll!. lhn rm, 0t·ean\'itw, Pool, tennis. Some ocean ;UH~ _ ___ "'ti' balrony for e11JOY· be11ut di•corated. SSSO. & c tal • 4 HR B D i11g tht• ~.md, ~c·a & surf 831 :lti~ or t;75·17SI mt. a · ma views. Close :tJ.ir W/xtra lge Fam Tlm, Oce~2vi~. ~ a11u VIEW. lm1>n·~SI\ c Gpm ~~~iring & Cine beach. ncur the beach & llntg 4!0·5710 or 64Hlll06 w o o d s y ex l l' r 1 or . SCM ..._ - ·Hurbour, $-125 per mo. Pnvat·v $8001 mo C • Ava.ii tmmcd. 840-4247 Rem1l1ful wood & glass ex· l3A \'FRONT J Bdrm or· ••Ir.a 3271 t.'CUUVt: hilltop homt.'. <! . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• r I . flee. fam rm. dmmg rm ') ., ''·'"d pc s. 3 llr. 21:i Ba, com· & bo· t dock Pt . 1 , -.,r '·"'" o. garage. no pl etcly modern bltn ,. · i va c.: pets. Ac•ro.~.s from pool kitchen. privac y, ~i:~LIDONOHD ~~ait.7Nov. 1. $300. Ph e.eclusion, views forever. L 0 t: A T 1 0 N :.l3:t..!7t ______ _ J or2yrlcasc, ~ LUXURIOUS und com. Santo AM 3210 Custom Arc hit ect plctely re•lccorated 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Destgrred;-«"l"1llt-vtew-re-bdrm. 2 bath & dinini: Lovely 4 hedrm, 2 bath ? Sit)' Home "'I>: mstr sidcnce. One of a kind. 3 room and two outdoor home \.\1th cpts, drps ·suite, lg ) rrl. frpk, ne" ., 2 d ,. c k s . v J ... \" 0 I N1c<' area. SJ~. ""'»4567 Super shiirp 5 br e.'(ec. holllc I h~hly upgradl'<.1 th ruout. 2400 ... q.11 , L', '1n, rc.-m:il dm rm. I~<' 'fam rm. br1~hl N>Wllr.> .Jtitchen. gJrtlcner furn r$JWOI mu. ~Ill ~27 -----1 or Ba, dramatic hving ... · c. • """ 'er µts/ dr pi.. W a I le w rm. opening onto ocean & Baf froot S700 mo. Thi:. ,\gent, no foe. bcb /schb shops all 1 -----S-i95/mo. 962 0256 am canyon \•1ew decks. 1 yr is n.~. ye egant~l\·10g : ! SUPk:R Lux. 2 br. 2 ba 91;2-096l pm lease,$750. ALSO. lar~e 4! br, :! c-ondo. f"rpl. pool . . bal.IU;_den, ~mmi; rm, &. J:i1·uu1. $375. 6-10-4462 ~ br. So pets. Kid.~'*· h t ~UMBIN~ prl\'alc pauo. Sl1Jo0 mo C\'<'S J& last. \.'acMt. $17S. mo ''!JJ""J'\s~et-"TllW> lse. AJl Lido beneflb --------E\\·acd~'Slater. S.7·3803 1550 5. Coost Hwr. 141th lhest• leases. Call 137:1. S Br. block WAii, jjcautlfuJ 2 Br Co-.. o 2 LOCJlllM hoc II 494·'4l I a bout the s pe c 1 a I Sl·reenetl patio. fruits, ·~· l>l'ncf11.l> )OU may have 1230 W. St . Andrews . cBr, 11:: ba T<'nrus. pools. th ti b S41·S331 $310 mo R-I S·S97 l & 3 Dr hoost'. ocean viel4. "1 wse two a ove ------- 968-7634 al'l6 pm S550 mu. Lido least!!>. SOYth &.o.J-a 3216 --642-JSC.IJ. 4™·34i4 a:.k for WATERFHO!l:T llOi\IES ••••••••••••••••••••••• PfW1'". OcCOHATED Greg. 631·1-lOO 31642 Jewel , 2 Br , 1Ne.a:r park & lake lbr. ..;.:;...._______ S495, mo. Clueie to beach 2ba. rncd yrd wi bbq 2 Im. 1-'~ Ba, frpk, lge c II af _$47S.5J6f1885'b1-8~4887 deck, :! car i;ar. ntC'e EASTIWFF 4~ 1"~.Spm, 4f;Hl25 or 0<.·eUI1 \'lt'W. Wulk tu \'re· 3 llll 3 Ila, w1ram·rm & --- THE DAISY GREAT RECREATION: llt.EATHTAIOMG FOtllODSAHD Swim min.i:. saunas. 2 JmY VIEW THEIRPAREMTS! health clubs, billiards. Upgraded 3 BR upper, •Poa 11 i ~ht·li g hl ed tertn i:. steps to China Cove. $750. •Z bedrOOfM courts. Pro & pro shop, i\I o. Ca II Ni g e I, a t T ltvo of Oi'onge Couot{s golf drivin" range, pUJ'lY 644-7'.lll Agt. • Gt lot most beoulllul apartment room. Patlc.s. fenced yards. communlles. A e!axln FUN A CT 1v 1T 1 ES: Sp~cious upp~r d uplex, J7ik> Placentia seningwtltl st~ms. g f<'ulltime director. free with 4 levels. 3 Bedrm'. 2 Call 642·3700 .::; d· b h aen· ba, ~ 2 blcks to 81g N watelfols, ond mo)eslc up .1y run.c , >< s, c 0 r 0 n a . S 6 0 0 / m 0 . 1 ew cpt.s, spac. 2 Br. encl "8'S-FealUring pool!. trips, parties, s port SalL~bury Rea1tyG73.6900 1 gar . xlnt l oc. S260. """"-' ~'"""' b.,"'...., tournaments& more! . 67S.1849 _.._.,_ """u~ HE Au T I Fu L ~E--d----.--2 ondexclllngoobhouse AP An T ~r ENT s ! PRIME CdM b'!:~ ;~~a:1"~P~~Y. ~soctol even!S. Tennis, Singles. 1&.2 bedrooms. <'n c J. s a r age. S27 5• gym, ODdVOleybalat Furn. &.. Wllurn .... Modehl LOCATIONS 546·MTI The Vloge. Mcie of oµm dll.lly 10to7. ~m· --,,....-~-~----~gyo1.fre.lo<*lng nutt& b~ace <tv.ai.L No 3-2 br. l b11 ap ts. lor. 2 Br & bonus rm. garage, lor.FOOlllurelsavolOble. lea.so .required. Sorr y, rent. $350-$425. ktd ok, no pets. $300_ J16 adult.~ only, no peli. , ACT. 675-2311 days E 16th St. &is. 79!N one and fNO BeelrOom ~ Huge:! br. 366 E 20th. Util Adul lMlg. 0 Akwood SAYITI.. pcJ. FnccJ yd. S2 95. Offlcesopeo S.OO I06:00. G 645·4655 eves· 642-0282 Na# renting. 3 rden Apartments Have a rental speclnhst · 'lfiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiili~ M • ..,_. lffcttJ..,...... 880 l rvmt· (at 17lhl &1!>·0550 usslst you in finding a NEW BREED A.PTS II CdMapt orhoose.Nofec 1 Br & bach wJloft. to you. Call Carol at Ad u lt. no pets. 393 Boyd Rltr s675·5!XIO Hamilton, 64!>-4411 13caut .. s pac. J br condo. Lona Bch. S4;1:>. 64<l,7633 ..clt.'n. formal din-rm. ht<' .,.,,.. .. .,. • 3291 ~. dshwhr & extr3$. · kite h. Frplu. Hew S67.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "•-,onhcach/Sov+ll Mo,•e-ln immed iately. Triplex,convenient,2Brl Kids ok. $3i5. s.36-3225. 2Dr, aea house, N .• End. mo. ind gardener & Nice3 bl'drm l bath DW 1700 llith St Oeluxe 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. lla, bltns. patio, nice de- •ALL NEW APTS 2 bdr m s. encl. gar, firepl aces, bllns . (714)846-0188 7 d~s. 3 Br, dshwhr. disposal, util. hook·up, dbl gar. pool. $365/mo. Water pd. EvesJwlO>ds 962--3511> 3 Br beach apt. patios, D/ W, Fplc, Hltups. xtru. · No pds. 960-2358 2 B R , 2 BA REDECORATED. Nr. Hamilton & Brookhurst.. $2115. 1162-0778 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New & near new 3 br con • .dos & apt.S. Some 1'/pooj, tennis, garage, rri>lcs. $425. J~. 846-1371 or _846-_2597~-~~~~_;:----...... 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 Br lwsu.riously ap. polnted Turtlet"oclt Glen twnhse. View corner, all facilities. Owner unable to occupy, Very r1!asona- ble rate tOI' reli~le te- nant. $845. mo. Avail. Nov. 1, Dya 645·2233; Evs, 833-&!82 __ 9694 Pcllis\(ood, nr close tobch,bus&shop-water Avail. Oct II. drp.11 &<.:pts'.uooc1'i\rt•a: IDov~ratllith l !l undeck. en cl. gar . cor.SZl/.646-1220 :r Adams & BushJ.rd. ping. 49't· 7079 645-4llY7 " $5001 mo. No children or _ -------__ __ S375•mo. !l>3·45ti7 A~cnt, f~211110 pets 673.7229 S40tlFio'DEPw/AD 2 Br. Block to beach. ) Br. 2 Ba w/frplc. c0,. Rcntalhouse,JasrnmeSt. 1 hr. :1 ha. lam rm, ~·oo nofl~. - -__ _... STUNNING lge2Br 2 Ba D p.....t...t. 3 •• , View. Adulta, no pets. ' , t:rcd pallo. 7062 Ford Or. 2 Br l Da. ch1ldren pel~ sq rt 1441 Santi· l!O :-; U C__.__ • • I Llr +den. lower ulll pd.. garden apt, Pool. r{>e rm, _. --$(251.mo. Pb 963-3653 'C2l.Jl1"!1 ·Q28l, ~v1:s OK.49'-6010;'1~·3707& · • ·' ·• www•••!MtS 2blk.-stooct•:in.s:t!.5 mo S275.71UW.18thSt. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• • 1714)631 '023.1 4~·7188-... -Sl~50 nm ,\.:t•nl,!;41 ~13:.! F.wlhed 3400 40:1 J n:.m1nr, :J\'I .So\'. 1.. 2 Br l Ba, gar, bltns, cpt.s, N. Laguna 2 Br apt. ' ft l< & l>f.n. 1,,.,1. lit-kit on •.•••••.:•••••••••••••••• OC.EAHFltONT :! 1 :i 7; Ii 4 :i !>~. c ,. ,, . 1.i:~· modern :i Br :! Ba. drps, adlt.sl no pets. $305. coastline view from ·.Sia.Jr,• :1 1 ... .i,,., 1. 1111 l~a Hi911tf 3252 l'••niu Pt P:11 t 111111 ,f ( 11111111. "'" dt'.111. :Jltr \\I VI 1-.H It l• .. VI \ 1_.._ 711 !(70 X:J~ !pie, ~ar, bltn::., no,iwt;,. 8J3..0lt?l; &t0·-0769 Udrm kitch & U v Rm •• • 1.h:.h"J:>bcr. qil'> •. dq.1;,, ••••••••••••·•••••••••• IJuil'l.ue..i.~1.., tJiJ ,111.,, "h.1 ~ 1·.•r har ~ pt>ol~ <iHH.ll>.J. ~u -:).J!>O m o. t.ii5 ·10!J.4; cathedral cl.gs, wood & "nice area. kids/p<'t OK. Beaut. p\'t. are.a t\.\nhme 21~ F: Ocean HI t'lubhousc Submit on L""' 3 .. ., ., b nc.. Spotll'SS W::alk to heh. 673-1023 $310. Ocean view, 2 bdrm. glass, fplc, lt6 dedt. 'l S395. 963-45bl A~ent. no Oc('an \iew, 3 Br. 2 -k1d<1.bt&l:l!ltm~rent ,..... "'"''a. ""'""1 41Jr3BaFamrm2100' p a rtly (u r n . N e ar blktobdl&sbops.$450. Cec. Crpk'l>, P't bch, tennb, LI l>O S,\;l;OS :i Br, 2 h.1 i\\',ul 1mrn<-d SJ85 A~t' :? lS\~TO I"' "'CHSIO.t Yrl). 509Acacia fi4S·7048 F.a!;tsidcsml 2 Br 1 Ba, on beaches & yacht harbor. 494-7256; 41N-7829 • pvol. S550 mo 1134.3333 or !JcJ1·h & pool l> \\ 561•0. Jo..in &Chuck. ~o 1720 • ....-~ l;:A ------Ogle. S'l.iO mo Inquire owner, 445 Oak, 4 ..BR. 2 B \. drµi.. t rpL... ·19-l·~ l 'l. l.1-.t. dnit t.Jcµ 110 D.....t •1-&._::-)600 :? llR, I bn., yrl:. s:rn ('hJrmini: 1 It& ... south of ~ Laguna Beach, 49'-6U8. 1 & 2 bdnns, Coast Hwy, l • corner lot . kids pt•1 pl't" ~·366~1 .,..exes_._... 1 RR .)Urly s.ioo h"> Ju~t redone in-blk to bch. Mat. adlU.. . \.\dc omc. $385 mo IEAUTIFUL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 llH,lb.i,yrl~ :.31U side out. Sloop1ng wood West.s1dc3Br11.Ba.new-2 BR, l \'J ba. adut\.s, no 12751$350.~9'-1.53$ , 963--l!'Jijl \,!'Ill no ll'e t ~hie P"t heh. tenuii. EASTBLUFF ce1l'i.:~. all blln kit ch ly redecorated. S285 mo. pet.s. Oceanview. Laun· 1 _ II u.... r111ol, w<· i.:uard 3 Ur. ;e ;>;r u R.incho Mkt l !:>t.\·. • • N ~;w duplex across \\ nt'W d1:.hwusher & S S 64S·7lWl5 dry fac's. $325. 496-2921 ....,..... ...... J 2 ~narming2 Br 2 Ha !;lucho b I f II bou 2 r 'Ir " $3251 -•••••••••••••••• .. ••••• . condo. Service area. l~c a 11iu:.co\I f~c)"i. µso 3Br. 2ba. S6fiO l!>e 0):. sro .. mc BRar2' r;, .. i.fty.13 ~.~~c!~._ mo. 2 Bdrm . Mnrried couple STaro 1•12 Del1.1Xe 1&2Br,$265ti:u"'. t pool N f ....., 752·2:¥.D. eves 64 l·"""K Pv • '2 "'" rp c • · with children under 2 • pool &t "" Pa 10 gar 0 pet;. ,..,.., • ··············-····· r-...,..._, n···-~ saso' Cail art 6.P~i : SriCTACUUR - - -d!JI ~ar .. enclosed p::itio. 2 Br, frplc, crpts, stove. yrs. Newly decorated. For rent «" lease oPUon. area.&n.nei-.,...,n 6-10.l!IM Oce1m vit'14S from 3 Br 9 Sea\ ll'W, nl'W 4hr w. \ ICW or EN HOUSE DAILY Balcony \'IAW, Xlnt cond $225. 646-2826 B ,J -· ba family room. 3 c~ 2121 Yacht Yankee S8MI 1·6 AduJ•a. no:W ..... .,~". 322 eauty "' a mod.,.. 3 BR, M--' . • per mo Comm nool ten " .., .,~"" ~ 2 B l ~ bath, vacant. Near --r-·.... 3169 .,..1so Grcut hoo~c on cul· j!<lr new home in Dana . _ ,. · 16&2 Algonquin 2 br duplex m.•wly decorat· Heliotrope Ave. 6i5·6024 r. 1 Ba, l s~ory. shag, clubhouse and pool. OnJy ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• _de·s&c.4br.2'11ba.t1cp l't. $495. Ownr/Agl .ni:..S40.S..'\.'ii.ll33_~ ·/\gent S.16-1311 or e\lcs ed.Adult.s,nopet.s.Step:. -drapes .. p atio, frplc, $375.WOW!CaJlnowror PROMONTOR>YPOlNT pool & ~lay yard. t'O?I 4!l..1_:7'l78 l \1 blk.c; to bch. 2br, Iba. 8.'!!l-8447. to beath $400. 67!>·5~9 or 2br, lbu. gar. Pvt patio. beam ce1l, dshwasher. a ppt. Century 21548·ll68 1 BR. view. 1385. mo. .• scrv. h n c a r ea. Nr TOWNHOUSE 3 h 2 g ar ,Crplc.£ncd.laundrv 6't5·331U Ava..ll lmmcd.640·6828aft g~arage.~ulla.$200.2650 askrcrChris. 644·805 '•parks. school & 111.irnry, r • \'e y .• h , A •1 6. 640·9000 dy:., Linda, t:lden Umt B. 538·8406 '.53g.zro'!) '962·00SI !'Im 1 frplcs, occl!n vu, pool. • r mtc ome. 1•"111 · 3 bdr 3 bath, pa rtially Oceanfront Hental. 4 br. Agt (no comm.) H• ...... .._,. 3140 • ' J · tt'nnis, etc. S495. 494.3320 ~0' • l. 5'1~0. mo yrly furn. l blk to ocean. $475. compl furn. <for family 1 Large 3 Br Townhouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 .!•4 Br, nr !Inti; Harbour! -i;73-3ro9art,,pm.. N.13.642·3361 • ~o children under 12. lbr, lba duplex, corner with patio, gar age + ' NOW -& schools. S450 mo 2 Br. 2 ba. on golf course, Nwpt Cre5t Condo 2 Br 2 Max S In ramily. Avail loca. Xtra nice. $295. pool. Quiet complex. IGr·'nr 'inc.Callo•o.11 .. a xlnt cond. S35Q. BUI UI J ~ ,,A.f.,....,.or l!A"8755 Adults no pets $3c" u .,.. °" Powell, 497.1751 Ba, adlls only. Pool. juc, Apa 11»...ts Fwwbh.cf un une hi8. S600 per. '"".'"""' .,..,. · · · ""· ".Delu xe twnhse. Jbr, --sauna.S3~.H42-1305 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. SJ()() refundable de· 64S.3381ot67S.5949 S""ATERR \CE 38 I -.--1....10.......-I-'--' 3706. "OS. 2910A W. Ocean-**1 BR. So. of hwy, pool, ·r 2h ba, Nr everything. ... I • r.ccn, ---,, availDQC:ls l uEwowuERS _ Beaut. \'u. Cl~e lo bch pool & be h access. 4 Udo ltle/Choece ••••••••••••••••••••••• front. Contact Tenant Jn 67J.S9'17 · ·6'75-S4S8 f"lll EW f"lll • Beaul.tCulJy deco Pool ,::uarded, ocn view, lse Gorgeous No Bayfrnt. 3 Huge Liv Rm Di R 2 1\pt B or call 714/772-JSoo H MANAGEMENT • J11ruu1. etc. ssso per mo: _S600. (l >756-36.29 hr. 3 ha. dock $1700mo. Br. quiet. 5349.i:. \,mblk for appt. I BR, 1~ bits from ocean. Lse. PP. 8'&2·3533 3 Rr 2 13::i, new. vieu . Din bEndoofRlsle estate 3 br • ~ to heh. r.73-~7. 205 Pearl Steps to beach 3br 2ba Adult. no pets $225. Ut1I. n u, Sl200mo. 3 br. " ---· · ' · pd. 675-2486 , 4 Br t.o\' nhouse. s:r.s mo ftm.1~ son~. · · a('s $97Smo Charming 1 Br. com pl etc· $48.5 wntr Students OK.1..=.---------1 Pool & clubhooi.e focal 5-19-!8>3 Apt W/\'11. 2 br S550 mo Ty furn,"'Zpnmfr. -673-~ 1 Br, walk to beach , ', CaUHooley,H47-8844 THE SHORES Rojl!cr Brown R 1-: 673-5187 2 Br yrly lrg sundeck mnure-sngl-ooly...SLclve ·..u~-673·1020 1 ~,.: th' • & re<nJl, no pets. 1st & "-·~·-Lovely 3 Br, 2 bath. l-'bOCIP..._.a 3707 r7asc !"every ing. Call last.$225.675·5214 _ H~ 3242 $550/mo. Ph 493-6356 Gorgeous new condo, 3 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _6_3-0036 __ . ______ -----------1 ,19•••••••••••••••••••••• eves 2':: ba, pnol 15 acre pvt Bayfront triplex unit. 301 1510 West Oceanfront 2 Br 1 Ba, S. or Hwy, , S43S. 3 nr 2 Ba. corner loL park. Coastal breeze~ f<dlli!"Water apt C 3 br Class "A .. apt! area 3 br. adults, no pet.II. $200 mo. • •*NEW Hu nti n glon Ad ulti.. grll n r furn S435/mo :-.;cwporl Ter p, ba, gdrage. Wintc; 2 ba no pets over :JO ' Ca 11 64 2 ·5 953 d y s : Harbour area, 2 sty, 3 49'J-lfi25 race.400-77J/ S325/mo. Y eu r ly --· -' · 673-3983 or 64S-9399 -BR. den, 3 OA, frplc, dbl -"'ry . ., b 2 b $.42.\ mo. Hobinson, Rkr. ONTJIE BEACII evet1/wknd_s _____ , J• garage, ~"acious, up-Ltlkefwest 3255 .. Jcl bnicev" r. a. 548·56'17or67S·8764' 1 room bach. apt. Sl40 . ., Bd p t ' ,.. ar or lew Homf' -/\dullS.G75-l86S • r m · a 10, o p e n •' "'raded. enclos"'I p"t10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o b I ,. " " pen Sal/Sun. 6'14-2682 1•• •o• 1....... earns. sunny. c ean. S525/mo. OPEN HOUSE On the Water , 2 fl r 2 Ba ,_. "" "" w· I aJ ~a rag c $ 3 2 :1 f DAlLY J ., • fpl c, din rm. 2 s tv. N~RTCR""ST $l2s-$275AMonth b'l~lerboryry rent · •; 75~,..,;..1\ · mo. "' " ~"',.." E Includes ulil. Equipp~I "to each. Charming 2 """"""" .. • 166.52 i\1°onql1in w/boal. 5450. 673·6832 & " nr 2' B11 ~·n"n V1'cw ~· l>r t• I' I I ----------I "" " " ·~ • "'""'' • k11chens. 105 J\lnm st, · pa JO. r p c, new Y A~enl il46·13ll eves. _54!).!8>3 t'IUlet coodo. fple, auto furn. 12131700-8013 Costa Mesa 3824 SUNFLOWER 3POOLS JACUZZI SAUNA Close to S.A. frwy & So. Cst shop 'g. Tiny Tots welcome. 3 playgrounds. FROM$21SUP ~ 839-8447 Mi19'0et Vlejo 3267 g:ir, tennis. pool. jM•, llolboa. 675 8740. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••h••••• walk t o bch. S550. OCEANFRONT 3br 2ba ,VIE W 0 1'"' BAY, adults, SJOO. 2 br 1 bu Eastslde lSll W.5-fl~ ..,...~ --8 644·S."i85&213·518·33t l 2 cnr gn.r. Dix. No.pets: tlecorator's furn l Br & tri p l ex: e n c l. gnr.I ' 7dav.:,t o 05 .,Lease Waterfront, 4 tlr·!J y-3-Wr-m, ·-·--;---~-..S.'\25.loYinte.c..JUJ-<12:1n den. $1!.SO yrly or monthly ba.lcooy. Near new. ,,~ S a, 30' slit>. S800 mo, or DW, A/C, d rp~. cpts. 2 ,JiR, 2 Ba Ocean·oay -~ ~a1.2-, u •d-• .:..i2.11:113 S<lc'ry,nopets. -S750w/out i.llp. Pool. jae, ~reat area SJ95. mo view home in front of I & 2 flit Wntr . Utils. pd.. ----·~=--==:..:~=·=--.::.~.:::-1·-..,.--=--:=-r.--::--~-..,,..:;.,.,,..:..""" ___ ~--- •O,. D., l 2-5 1403 Delaware. 2 & 3 Br apts. One mile lo ocean. 536-2248 84&-1826 New 3 Br, 2 Ba. rrpl, bltns, y ard, wshr /dry e r hookup. $420. Kids & peu ok. 675-6670 or 645-5506. 3 BR. 2 ba, 1 blk to bch. YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport LUXURYAPTlJVING Overlooking The W &tu- Ocean vu! SSOO mo. 216 6th St. 962-5033 Bachs from $26«.IO/mo . Also J &2 bdrtn plan1 2 ator)' town'bouses S pacious 3 BR, 2 Ba Triplex, near new , w/blt.n.s, frplc, lndry rac. gar. Water & gas pd. A n ice family w/ch ld r n welcome. Old Town H.B. $380. mo. Avall. Oct. 15. 846-2718 l & 2 bdrms $245 & $295 m o. 17461 Apt "A'' D airyv i e w , H .B. 848·9770. Elec. titcb, priv, patios & balconies. crpta. draperies , parking. elevatcn. • Optional maid senfce At Faahloo Island, Jam. boree It S an Joaquin Hilla Rd. For lea.sing lntormaUon: ;r tennis. 2 car gar, llunt-_963~. Agen:: no rec_._ park on Chff Dr. Non purkin~. Steps to bch. Small apt, qui~!~~~on, 2 Rr. crpi.s. dprs. kids ok, 82~01lltwso '• Tingtont Harbou 3 r !lily Rev Ac~canllllls 2100 5'1 ft 4 sr mokers. S550 Some ti75·42.51!uft9AM ~~ :L~.hs~~~ool. nopct.s.S235. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••~•••••.•• 71'4/644-lq(X) • es a , 21 ·5!>2·21Hll, Bit z Ba • r-· R 0 H urn + pool Tbl melt!. C · ac · 551 5071. !----..:.---~- -714·84&~1 frpl~.S450~~m:iaa4 .. 642-0859 --•• ~:~~ ••••••• !?~~ Nt>wport li;le~I lbr. Large EastsldeC.M.2 br d•t v·11 Newduplues 2-3bt'$3SO ·•Delightful :i hr, 2 b::a. rom --Twnhse, 2sty condo, 2 fir, $50 WHJ( & UP sin~lc. yrly. No pets. & 2 ha with garage. e l erraflean· l ag up yrlY. Family ~pets ~. rm. QuJet area. SG40/mo Mewport l._h 3269 212 Ra, 1-·r . OW, Mkro S200. ul.11incl.673-3801 Shown by oppomtment. 1 l <*. 67~9\2 · 846-440SAl!t •• ••••••••••••••••••••• \\rive 2 car l(llr. w trsh Studio, 1 bedroom s-CJ__:... 646-7~9 i.. Oc1•anfront 3 Bil. z n.\. comptr, cloor opnr , WW Maid service, pool _, ..........,..,. 3776 Duplex apts. Shor. area. 1•J"M 3244 Crplc, ~nru.c1·. winter <'flb. drp!'I. n<'w. s-150 mo 2376 NE'\\ port 01. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l hdrm \ bn. crpts, drps, •Beamed ceilings. wood paneling 4 bd, 2 ba; 2 bd, 1 tia. Yr -;. ••••••""••••••••••••••• furn saoo m 0 c ;i 11 r,75 5'1lt7 Ali<'nt 3411-!11!\S or6't5·3X7 Studio. occnn vu. f'ull stove, ~arden. Sml pet •Grasscloth wallcovering lse. (114)~1 ..1 -4 B R. Super larRc aamc tl7~·llli7o or 1;;3 iH-.18. ' -STUDIO kitch<'n. $2Z5 mo. Util pd OK. $225. 545-6189 •Fireplaces, wet bars ·' r<1om. LE>aut1ful cond -----Bluffs, :'I bdrm. Hnyvll'ws ~LY., "'TES 4911-'.!747, tHOAM ----1 •Oisbwasbers, walk·t'o cl-_.• SS4S mo &141141.5 pool.$.S.50 toS750 mCI "'~ ""' 'l'wnhse, 2Br 1 1~ Ba. no ~·""' -----· Jlltr6'14 01:14 f'ull Kitchen &TV 4P.• l::e•b children. sml pet. 610 •Balconies, patios RfMT ALS Linens & UlihtiC!S Unfw'llillMd Joann. Avt. o. 548-7638 •Park-like landscaping -. 2 BR.2 ha . . $42SIS2S l.uxurious. Cumlo ~t·ur CU>SE.TOOCEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•Swimming pools, ia<:)Jw 2+Dor3br,2bo.$4~.~s bl'll. S435 Dys 833·8151. "°"'wtesMotet G.,..... lt02 New lovely 2 br. 2 ba, •Lightedtennisco\lrts 3llR,2Bo.. • .ss2s rvstwlcnd~548!»!7.'i 208>Newportnlvd,CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• g1 tns, ~~sU1~ri 2370 •Minut.estofreeways&bea"he• , 4 DR. 2~ BL.. ~'iO/i~ IAYCREST RENT Oil BUY llVll 642·2611 *1br $11i.'i. Long Beech. _!:.'.Inge. · . 155 S " " • "' COSTA M1-:s1\ 4 llR'S, rlmlnR & f:tmily Portofino RcaVutv ••GARDEN l Br & lJ11ch <.:vts. drvs. stv, ref $29S/mo. Lease. 2 br. l YI • ecunty systems assure pnvac.Y ,, ' .- 3DR,2h;sth!! .. $450 rms: 3 buth~; lg. patio 27110 xi1 ft .. 4hr.3';bo, /\pti1. Pool, (urn & unf. /\dl t s. no P~t s: ba duplex. Encl f{ar .• for 1•ntr1 t11ln1111o1 nround bun u s/ ~ 11 c~ :1 t 11 p t . 989 Vlctonu St. 646.677" 7t4/833·8'!74 pntlo. Au ll l l / 15/77 3117 • ~<101 New c1.1rpeting Ownr/i•JJl)t.114-1·5128 1-'booltl91d lt06 B Cor:al, Mesa Verde. Sup<Jr' locution for grow. SUS CA.SIT AS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agcnl 1179-6800 · ul((l11mlly.s1200,mo. 4 Ilr 2 Da, 1.111 m ajor llP· Ni"<•ly tur n. lar«n & 2 BR., d ,.._, M • -.. "lt<· .... ~ mo 1~ ... "" en, .. ,.. c, 1 \Al ba, EMtlldo specious 3 br. ary '-"'" Mnrion " .,...... · · <' 11mnll 1 br. /\clul•·. ~nJy, &t2 112:15 &15 5089 ""' " car port, uUI pd, \'rly lse. l !V.t b11. sundeck_, trplc, 1------· ---· "° pets. 2110 Newport S395. 126 Agate. 963-3038 J(ur $385. Chtld ok . -,-Cont1ooverlook11 courts. 3 Illvd. or67s.z7f17 MS.3858or&4~4J88 2 Bdrtn. All 11mcnllics. 1 ~ Hr + • :I Hp, nr pool & BUNGAI OW 1 t blks to bch. Furnuurt b<':lt'h $825. rot 13-04 cm p Id• . uxur ous u5z11c l\...J I h ---per11on. n o -.,. ~ AMPU5ua: RVl"'E 8"111 n le. $475. 67:. Ji02 Sl-:Ll, llllt' Item! with n smokers, & maid 1$crv, or <2l3l27it 369'l Oaily Pilot t.:l11~i1it1('(1 Ml S48·7H17 So. Bayf ront Bal Isl opt, TownhOOAe 2 br 1 \.t ba 3br, 2ba. Million SS view. frplc, garqe, p~Uo. $375: Luxury. Adults, 2 Umlt. CaJI for •PPt.. betwn JO.O ~rly lse. $750. 675-3818 64$-MlO • .. I llDIOOM I llDltOOM & DIM Z la-2 ft TOWHHOUSI ,.. special section for t.hos-.vlth u ~mall pc\. . Adults Only . • Office Open Dally 9 to 6 !!!) C7l4t 117 .. 0JO . 2400 Harbor BlvdA, Costa .Mesa. Call!. Do you like th• 1*1cb? PrOfc.'85.lonal de.c:OI', 1 br. A rare chance at s:uo. lSlOW. Bllboa8'1$-?10l Spnclous 3 br, crpta,drol, bltn1, trplc. Gar. ~o Peta. Adult.a CJa}y. • Near ll01•a HoaplhJ. $375 • MB-26SCJ s Br 2 Ba, beam elae, wood panellnc, fplc , bltm, closo to bcb. f450 yrty. 87t78M WESTClJFF 2 Dr, 2 ba, *325/mo. Adlta, no pets. Inquire 1700 We1tcllU t>t. ~pt fl& $395. 3 be", 2 be. l)loek to beach. Encl. car. YN'd. Adults, nopna. TSL Marnt t42·190I •J8 DAIL V PILoT Sunc!Q. October 18, 1977 Add It... Build it ... Diaper it...Hammer it. .. Carpet SERVICE DI RECTORY ~lumb H ... a c ... pe 1 ••• emo o ·•• 1t ... Cement It. .. Wire it. .. Hoe lt .•. cfea.n it...Move Roof it ... Landscape it. .. Tile it ... Trlm lt ... Sdwlt .. . rt. .. Pres~ it .. Pc;int it ... N,1il 1t ... Plaster it. .. Fix it... Haul it... Add it ... Plant it... Alter It... Learn It .. . .,,._......... C...t/Cwrete f:fectricol Getteral Services HOllNCleanlftCj Ma1onry PolntlngjPoperin9 rolntlng/P'operfng ......... ·····••········•······· ··•·•···•······••·••••· ·······•··•···•········ ······················· •·····•·····•·•••··•·•· •···•··•·····•••···•••• ············-·········· ..•...............................•......•.... . LlrJApfll1&nctSuv. ~EMENT WORK. All ELl!:CTIUCIAN Prmx1 HANDYMAN: Carpentry. Wont a 111':1\LLY C'l.f';\N Oru·k~1>rk Smull Jobs. PHOJo'K~SIONAI, Paint· Puin~& Puptrlna. 24 yra DRAJNSCLEAR.ED t fill-CHARGE.$~ IC Inds. Rlluson11bli!. Free rillht-free ea~lmale on elect.rl~al, plumb!nK & llOUSE'' t:all Glnghum Nt-\\J)(»'I, Costa Mesa & Ing. Jnter/Exter Jleas. serv g Hurbor area. Sl l"ROM '3.$0 2ii2&S. EWi, s:il m r.cal1730-IJ&$ -tarrcor:tm•ll Job&. trttl-jQL 847-271!7 Chi. t-'t·~estMS:SlZi ln·inc ll7S·3175 eves. work guar 00·0386 lie 1B:l:t81, rets. 642·2.3S6. Cllll 751·69'2 64~24Zl ~., 0169 ----Llcen•ed 673-0359 ----- C Ollfl octor Gr... IMMA<.'ULAn; CLl::A!'J l•'ar\.'places, planters, Jo'alr pricea. State Uc & in· Prof. Paper HanaTiig, Tic. •oot~-...t-._.._----, C.,.tS...ke ....................... .:.••••19 ....... , ............... ING Y o~·Sl!:.ltVI:: h bra«k concrete polio, blk ard. Exterior speci1tli!i>t. (279~14 1 4' In sured.,-~ .. ....-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUTAIOOMOVU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Skiplollder. Dump Truck. BEsT ~!Hm7 t c ~11th BBQ pits. Rc:Cs, Trym&-<:alko836·55M 51U·52lHor!11,&-4743 •B•••••t•i•f•••••••••••••• 1 • Ckl'J)otMan wal!layyouri. YOUIGAtu.GE Wl::EDJNG·CU :ANUPS llouhns. tree work, . ·st fi46.0464 ---oau Y your poo. (Jr mine Hop1t\h & RIO«laddlt~ t Wttkly Ma.1uttn11.0ce llf!_ldang, demo etc HOUSEGLEANING1bour c :. WORKGUARANT.EJ:;T> P111nuna & Repa!rs. :S:S Replllr&rcplaccmentol' drorun" too• Guar "'orl\ ~itdi ,11 l«.'m~:ip 1 t-'reeesl M2·9007 1131-1.257 Bu :.1 n ei.i.. H.el 1 u bl c Urad •• Block SlumJ)lltone Jntenor/Extr. Jo'ree est Yrs · ex Per I enc e · oJJ Ulo or coc>Jn1. Free ;.t !Mager sav1DljS. 1' n t' l'ldllli Slt'l" ~ns .1 G d . S i . 1 H.... service. Jdnire 11 Ka!! l'l.rnll,'n; & Wull:. Jo;x 25 yrs exp. ti4Z 0216 \If ork '!' llnlihlp i u ar · ei1t, Guur. 536·7962 Ir 1.::.t,G45·3G4ll • < m.incin& v~i ar erung trv ce. c ean ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11e<iyAnnsatt>7~·S5S3 pertly anstalle<i, 1tpccu1l---~--~:JG.~. 879-0743 ------f'urfrttestrtlll631 ~ up & bauhna. weekly OCC Student. 81~ -l~ T ------ly priced. Cull liob, YOUNG Man,;) yrs expr ----------Shampoo & :11e.m1 clc01n Kl!liAlwnberi & Bill maintenance. lJeosona· lruck. Trash, lrc:e trim, THESUNSllINE GlHLS t.73 lllli4 : ~·U4J>6 in wallcoverln&. 1''rce P'last../lepalr Rt.odll & lep* Color b1 l&hlt'ners; wht Shcrbl.ISlcfr. IXOY E ble rates. free estimates. ctr. Rand~42.5703, Want thl' cleanest house csls. &\5-8.576, Andy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••,•••••••••• cplSlO rnin blcMb. Clcun Licensed & Bonded Afti:r 4:JO ask ror Ron. 549-3600 in town ? k c l i a IJ 1 c MoYlntl . , , VF.RY.Nf?~T ~:"'l'CH Add·QO, p11Jo, 1kyllaht.a, llv,dinrm,hallSlS.J\v& < . -tl45·05llorS48·4987 -~ .scrvlcc,rt•;ii.onublt•rutt<S ••••••:-••••••••••••••• l'~IN fl NG. Intr/l!:xtr .. J UUS&lEXIURE repra. Jtcsld/comm'l,Fr rm ~.!IO, C?UCh $10, chr J (:~~::~~t:n~A~~~·~e; . ~ College student. Hauhna, & profc:;s1vnal .duu~lni:. Locul & Long Distance iixpr \}?~es~G 1.%u4t5 ..!!!t!~l. 893-1439 Cllt 002·4217 Lukay t $!',, Guar ehm pct odor. Pa 11 0 u c 3 bin et • Reliable Expr Japanese 1 gt ,moving. 752 0117 Call Lhe Sun5hine Gi rls, Moving. Lowest rates, l> ens. c · 4 I' a tch Plastering all 298233 Cpl repalr. lS yrs ex pr lormaca~ Ne\\ const. R~~ fG ardene~. Reasonable, wkdys aft 5pm. free est. 540·~ & ~ 0245. :l4 hr f ?i.t, efficient s~rvlce. ave types free cstlmatu. ,. .. 009 -1-g-:--. ------ Do work myself. Ref:. •-·omm 645 .. ,,_.41 reeest.64S-S2JOMlke. • serv. i.r cc est. MaJealle • .,.,,,..,,.. " 531.0101 "' t · •-.o.. -----HHftlt ·----Mod rn M 6.'.l&.85S2 .,...,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • _ ~84~1 Llc. Bonded Dig It Landscape Main· H..,.Cillbs HO\lsecleanlng/Wlndow11 c overs When you're talking P'lit lllbiftg ROOt'S lnslaJlfd fact"'?' \~eC.U-eCarpel Clt.•aner3 MAllK SILElt CONST lenance: .Mow & Edae .... ~'!.................. Good rates·Good rills. Small Moving & Hauling. about lsl, you have to be .=............... direct; eatab'J ss >' ..... SteamcleanoJilih.impoo N~wc l lles m :1 Full miunt, haullne. Hegastered Massage Mr Lynn t-'reeEstimati.'S. hlt.&weare lM. Forlsl HOMESAVERS Pl b-C1ll Harold Guo1>. 11Jso upholste-1'-aU work Rn ~ · odclo P ~· · ·clean-ups. rototllllne. Therapist. Nat1 Brd Mbr 000.5844.~·nll • &\2-0386 class work und top line . & 11 tl & . um ~9"-2961 . : guar.Tn.ackmountunat La~~011;:'c~u~~._!1~0 J.'reeEst.675·~16 American Massaae & WILL CLEAN YOUH ,ointincJIPaperilkJ material, lntr & extr. d1~ 1 ea'Jo~g llJ~c~~o J:'r ~st, re11s rall'o -. Therapy Assoc. N•t'l llOUSEE.XPERTLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• State contr lac 'd. Bon· h~ °'i11~~~sl &e :!liable llROOFSFORLESS II 645-3716. S.ctricd G...-d SenJcn Drd Mbr U.S. Phyalcal Cwt S46-GS23 dedfinsr. Please contact · . BofA MIC OK A types, flnan ava · Cftlltcp. A H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Therapy Auoc. avalla· Paint your .Casff• Blue Diamond Painting. ~:r~1c;, ' . Free est. llc/bond'd, In· •••••••••••~4!:!.~•••••• J<:U;L'TRlCAL SEHVJCE HANDYMAN ~I~ rlnb~us~ c:·~·l~ll'. Ledtc..., Avcr11ReExtrlStry$3~ S48·~ =~~!°'"cl~tef\ldl19nt. t:conomy Acou!lics: Qual C~Li:s $15 hr, & SMALL NOJO~T~~MALL hydrocoll<1tOC". Speciallz· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Story SMS, lntr $45rm f'.nY plumbln:i; water any ma s prayed ceilings, re· ~3S84.2·S233 S·OO ing: 8 different types Roto soil prep. Plants, Prices incl mnlr'Habor 1 serv, leaks, ba tm encl, fife '· ~ · G • · °" G PETERSPAl""'ING ceramic tile. Reas .••••••••••••••••••••••• p1&1111. uar ..... c 1i32..V95". ~ Bechic I'M YOUR HANDYMAN message. Ladles or men shrubs, luwns. Reas uar/lnsrd, Free est. ·~ • . Frcci!il.536-1800 Lic32'7l3ti 645•6974 Resid/Comml. Free est. w/medlcal prescrlpuon. rates.llud64S·8149 Ted636·708.5 Expr'd . Reas Rates. 832·2468 Ceramic Tile, 2S YH U · Guaranteed, Dalin ,(7 14 )642 -0735 o r Pree Ei1t. Call Gene Have sorneUUna to sell? pet;, apeclalty entry Wa&nt Ad Help? 642·567 Classl(ied Ads 642•5678 s.&~ l2lS)fli!:S.6968 Want Ad Results 642·5678 Want Ad RcsCllts 642-S678 552-~ ClasslCied ads do It well. ways, rreeest. taz.1183.-...__ ·Apoet: .... hu..fwlL ow 4000 Offlcellt...+al 4400 Offlc•lletltal 4400 ...._trfel~tfttal 4500 lftdustrfalR...tal 4500 Lott&Found ~JOO Ptnonob SJsoHelpW..tecl 7100 ····•····•·········•·········•·•••··•·····•··• ········•·····•···••··· ...•.•••••.•••••..•...• •··•••·•··••·•·•······· .•.•.......•.•..••......•.•.............•..... ············•·•••······ ················•!••••• ,..wportl.ach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w/ lcltcheneue Lost. Reward. Choe brn MASSAGE $50Wffk&up, poodle. Answers lo 548-9755 E UT ROW MEDICAL IUILDIHG Cocuu. Vic Adams & FIGURE MODELS ·• un. 2V:i bath. one block XEC IVE I Inc. _Fairviow.117&-~ ESCORTS from ocl'Dn, $495. Winter ROOMS, Sea Lark Motel, r tJ I ffJ f 11o.1 rt rc:n.tal. hk for Les. 2274.NewportBlvd,Cosll res CJ 0111 0 ce spou • "•w,o · in Santa Ana. Medical office suites. LOST: Drk Brwn/Blk, · OUTC4UOt4LY ~40IJSI Mesa . Some refrig. llch/Airport....,TCIMf'MNCeptf•lotliby, available. 500 Sq. ft. to 2500 sq. ft. w/11ome callco.Lng.hair 631·3111 ACCOUNTING Hyland Labo.ntorlea currenlly bas openin_p for: , , avail. color TV, Al\l/FM ·tel•pitoft• ~•s99e Hnlce, co..f..-..ce X fem cat. Vic. CdM, --------- OccWlfrO:ll very plush l rudioavnil. Weekly ren· irow. ldfcM.. beut·~· in/OMtg•l•t MlllC Pharmacy,. laborator y, -ray. Catamaran St. 10/6. EXOTIC GIRLS •ACCOUNTING bdrm. U11t>t:r, rrl>IC, Sli.r. l<1lsS6S&up. 646·744.S -~--clc&.61... & ..... .___. outpatient surgery, all specialties in 5S~l703 Massaae& Mode-ling c• _., Yrly. 673-GllO Debbtl! -~. ,,_....., copy w •a. rrwn'I building. For lease FURNISHED or -I.CAA G73-62l0 Amba..:.sudor Inn in Costa CCNIMlt•h, co"'p11terlud typesettln9. LOST: Lng Haar Doxie Outcall~·3169/~J..3250 This poaltlon requires , ~1esa, 227'1 Harbor. Ceo· c Qllita aecntcwi .. MrYket ....... • unfurnished. Call black & white, t'em. Ans HELAXING MASSAGE proficiency in ieneral ol· 'early 3 br. 2 ba, ~~ b~k trully located, 235 rooms. ...ct.st IL.--. $ZtO _-. ''Hot Siuce", 19th & Bob James-Lie Masseur fice 1kUls includlna buy&~h._erwl.gar.1'\o .MANY with kitchen. '""~ r-· Harbor , C M. 10/11. operation ol a 10 ke)' pets.$400.&14·1103 phooe & TV. Swimming Cal 17141752-7170 , l7141 '73·9101 ~~-l!ZJO Out.call&.S,41M·5lll calculator. Applicant IAYROMTAn With fantastic view. 2 I.Jr, 4-bit._ Terraces. Pool , l:lout oock avail. "Sub t c l'r fl ,, r k 1 n g . 1" u 11 pool, Jacuua, and rec. DANCE OF FUN muat have aood apUtude room. Daily & weekly 'Jo'OUND: Cockapoo & Blfl nude girls dance & forfiiiureaaawellaspre- rtlles starting from S"8 a Pekapoo·male dogs. Vlei ·r up session. \OA M \o vlous experience ln an 14'eek. -,._WGllJIS .. Office Rental 4(00 Rtttiala ~ 4600 Smrness Npt. ls-land. At pound. 2AM Mon-Sat 625, N. -AccounUngDeparlmtn'- 645-4840 far lt..t 4350 •u•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••-••••••••'••••••• Oppoliunity-SOOS 67~·~ Euclid.Arulh.~9-$150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F al k' 18 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• L• .. und·, Sllv"r Chas·n FREESESSIONWIA'n ••&-wa..W•c•l!-.U S27 50 PER WE:EK · Prestigious Lldo ortrce em e see mg r Pl r v ~ ·r-~ 1 ""...., ~- I Bl.K FROM BCH. HB. $35 Per Mo. Nekr N~rt spac:e . .$150. mo. up. or house yrly rental w SEAFOOD EATERY w /ornament. Laguna We are lookina for an 1JJ. • lll!cura ly . s100. mo . 536-4728, LVE MSG Blvd, C.M. Storage Only. 675-4030 Nwpl Bch. Around 35th T nk e out and l able Deb. Plea:.c call to 1den· lllllll!lllt1111Dla"'~:--lt & divldual with experienCJ! OCEANVlEW yrl)' 2 Ur 1 Call 631·3273. to "2nd ~l area Will VU) i.cn ice. Good lease. llfy. 768-W/3 ,...,_.. in payroll acUviUes and Ba. duplex. $450 perm~ Bedroom. pvt hme, no NEW PO RT BE AC H up-.to $250 mo incl'~ utal Prime local.ion. Newport • . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• proficiency In the WI• ot G4&-8:JIG ,------1 &H·67M; 64.2·3639 k 1 t ch pr 1 v . N r . 311 Edaewate_r, Balboa Realtor loc*ang for Desk bi~ alt6pm. Dch/UaJboa. . Found: Male C:ollie. Hunt· Jobi W.ttd. 7075 adding machloea. l>\Ma • . . restaurants shops. Peninsula. •Incle, $40. Space in N.B. area onJy. MEL FUCHS Jn gt on Beach area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• include audlUns time Ch.,rrung c04.tage an quiet 646-2042 CM mo. ~9-7499 Prefer Balboa. 6'4·8'15 PLACE lo teach astrulosi~ Pa\'alton Realtor G75·8120 002-Sit/i or 545-2840 Home Worker. To do work cards' Pro c e 11 t n g nbrhd, 3 Br 1 Ba, ear. · G f R 0 class in ~pt. Bch. l I!\ c. h Will · k •· ·payrolls, new hire and sunroof, walk to Lid Free room & board to an 3 ~aees or ent. ana Dix <tcs w/secy 1ervlce. per wit. 968-7684 DEER BAR $50 REW ARD at ome. 1 pie ·UP "" termiJJat.iOll documenu. shops'4 beach. no pets. athlelicallylncllnedlady Point. $35/mo each . xerox. Nr. O.C. Airport.~ • CO!ituMesaarea.Bkr. for loet Brier Case. $25 deliver.963-346"1 Exposure to c om· " """3 al SP M 56l •07M From ... Cl\. '1~" • .,.,,.. rw1K~9!9111d .,...,·5062 f t B H..a.. W~ 7100 i d l S400mo.67...-..-t •.In exchanae ror light ..-..,.,...,... -· 4650 ""'4 or conten s. row11 ....,.. pu.ter se p a yrot , . . b-··""'-d.lnalnalux""" •U> double •14W 18\hSt loather, left In 0 .C ....... ••••••••••••••• •Y•lema U.needocllDOl'-ON 811, 2 Br ., B .. ,,_......._..... ~ J ..,,,. • 0 • • lf.~UTIYI sums ••• •••••••••••••••••••• , •• .........___. • 8• vi .. w, Oceans! e, Ca. home. Rear no.t . C.M. See l•l 8~ f t l b 1 d V ,..., 1 t 18l9 -Airport Terminal. Call _________ , der toeffeeUvel)' proc.s sar. ~ mo. .vr1Y lse. Call Ken -In lnine, thencwl49H763 ea u t u I · acML"" ~ ren · 1 o,,a.....-., SOii 648-0718alt5pm. Accounllnl t.hewcrkloediD&blabuq 833-~eves. 1 SS2-l222 PersonallJed phone cov'-Placentia. For boats or . ••••••••••••••••••••••• HY•W• d.el>U1mtDt.. ~. :-:--=-----=---=-~:::-1i_:.:::::.!~------717 FERNLEAF, CdM. era~e.secyservlce,con/. 646·3078 u you're not gettins LOSt:Siamese maJecat. 2 br, steps from beach. Pvt room w/kltchen It Sgl. $«).Aft 5PM r oom,. xerox " more. l3.S~* return on YOW' ln· Blue Pt. Sept 30th. vie To W..tl . ~o&e:= $37s. bath. CM. Furnished. ---.:: 640-1840 Easy frwy accesa. Near ...... ..,,lfted/ ve!'ltneot, call Sandy SpfllH• Hiil, CdAt. YnW'lllf ----------1 Pref worklnJ lady. Call Of& 1_... 4400 So. Coast Pina. 666 ,.._. Rcu AjaxCo.83T·a14' "Sir.kit''. Reward. nun: ..• Ocean rrcnt 1 loft bdrm aflnoon.&46-5167 • BaJcer st. C. M. From ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Averaae yield on PlY· _94_~--------PLEASECALL Jl\ftt!hodt frple, crpt:s, ..tcfstoS... 4!00 .. ! ..................... s2~.:5"6-29B2 ... ,..... offs to Ajax investors, Lost&mallwl\lfempoodJe drps. $300. 67S.1S36 ............. _......... 16~s;.,:,~~:':,NB o.c 411POltT Opp arwty 5005 J1H1. thru J uly. U'1'1 •• vJc 'Hgt ..Bch. Re.ward. Westcllfl 2br, 1 ~ ba r~aut.fum2Br2Ba AGT.~1·5032 DlltOfcSpaceBesl Bldg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stau lawpennlllapre-536-5840,~ twnbouae. Adults, n condo ln Nwpt. <:106e lo on Birch. 300 to 900 sq ft. BlCYCLE&_SPORTlNO P•~~:it r:'al~~h!ll~ FOUND· Blk Ii Beige t • ......, 1728 5-.1 bch 21J.~l"•:s 1501 W tclff Dr DobDlcklnson Aat GOODS BOOM eq ' t.n o 1• v· 1 c pe s . .-.. mo. .,... · '"" H .. f7MSJJ New deal<:rl'hip& availa· monlh• unearned Jn · rem le Hen. c. oast lordLn. 548-7~ HR. 2 br houae Clft Bal. Newport f1nancial Ctr ble now In Orange Coun· terest on the balance. Hwy & Balbo• Bl, NB. 2 Br, 1 Ba apart., paUo. II land, male, fem., 11>24, · 1...-. Office Spoce ..,..._a.hi 4450 ty and other ,hoice So. Morl1a10 B.rok:r•· Of· _ssa. __ 8130 ______ _ One blO<'k to beach. non·drlnker. Sl1S mo. Call on Site Manaaer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calif. areas. l'\o. 1 rated fer«! lo Calilor • rnl· LOST· Blk cockapoo mo.&15-6747 615-89>5eves tn4l642·31ltext246 •DIUJXIOFC'S blkeplusNat'lbr andspt. dentaonly. w/whlto cbst & paws. 8 A y V l E W i n c.tdow. DIUIXIOMCIS Cont. rm., seat 25, all 1oods. ~plet: lnven· MoMyteL..9 5025 M.s to .. Tippy" Vic. cl BLU --p S , lndatl paneled, sm. wh.se Inn-tory, tramin1 m1ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll8f11Clla It J\dAms. Uc. EAST f , tunrung u.t.gaxp....! Comml fr spac•. ar. 1 or 2 -. leue. Lue ~e. Hl&tl Income llf •-& •--"T.D, f 806IMRewardl 963-0576 TEMPORARY 2 hr, 2 ba, frplc. Lr Sllareal'lomeoraptment 200lo20001q. fl. As low J• poteoti.al. Your bu1ines1. ,..._ ..-.. ·• ASSlONMENTS paUo. Pool. Matur ~-CI2AJ1.sllN.IMm:D aslYsq.ft.LaaNi&ueJ& Forest area. Kent Nol a franchlsa. Call LOANSAVAU..ABLE REWARD! BJ'U5hed l~d LONGORSHORT odulls only. No pets. Trr-....... ~ Mission Viejo areas. Har~1·,.............. · 714/979-33U -Cted\l.not impartant. ladles watch Joet P.30. · TERM For llddlUonal harorm .. Um.pleaHcUl: ' C.th1 l'W'ITID• OH> s.o.:soao man 542S. &40-0349. u.AC 'i« Pt¥~ -·cu.-ll Handy to S. D. Frwy. .-~ """"' ...... 4tJ.l I 02 642-8187 al\ SPM AU.A REAS ORO CO, Q.> ~ ~ Call: 831-1400 Outstandil'IC money malt· WE NEE"" 1---------\ltestcllff are.. Lovely MISSIONVIEJO lngldeas&inventlons for Money Available, many Loal : MaJe COLLI E . 1_....;:.. •Mt ..... S.t ... br. adult.a, no pets, pool. Fcro\'erSyr•.132•4134 AlrDarf Offlcff Shopping Center 1800 sq. sale. All fields 833-8060, sources, all projects. Brookhurst/Acfams, HB. -......--. Grav«)'Vd.l'JUmeAr. - 160115thSt.~922o Calloahare lvly2brPk t!CloNTIIFREE f't.fcr lease.Lgellahted leave m~aae for Mr. $SOKmin.7S2·6052 "Duffy". Reward.· ACCOUMrANrS uer. Good eo.~~ 640·~ Np.t apt. Sp•. 1ym. ~Is sign. 3 way vlslbl11ty. S I ...... 1493 •co-...... ~,,,.,_ EO• IUllLWVM\... l ,,_ F1.1U servlcc. No lease re· Spectrum Properties. ee cy ~ W--"--' SOJO ......,.. " ._.. .. "9 _ _, .,.. ~· t ' ""' etc. Call Anita 644·ml40 'd """'""" fl Plenty ~ _._ STATTYPISTS ~ •-----_....,.., __ Elcgllflt 3 br 2 ba dplx. o da.,'1Jort64-72111Seves. q · """"vvu sq. · 495-4171 IUUTY SALOM •••.-••••••••••••••••••• Lost: White Samoyed & ·-m•••·~ A~•t Band.Ytnen, Pcnin. pt. w/bay view., _ _.._ _______ of parklne. 2082 S.E . E..__,~y su .,1 1'~1NANCIAL PARTNER White Cockapoo. Vie: -"""'tg teb«'alsn-1nL Nlthn .. All bltnf, Jntercom. LJDOf~toshr,hm. Bris t ol St, Newp or t LA'iUMA ---... "'wr;:i Nt::t::OED IMMED for MUe Square Park, Ftn U25hr+.Aft6,...._7 wasbtdry, new crpt . $200.ptuautll. Beach.55'1·7010 DOWHTOWMSHOP Owner moving, xlnt 3 EXTENSIVE BEACH Vly. 839-6459 aft Spm. AsltFcr: ~le""" to heh.~ mo yr ....... ~ 7 ",.,. 410 (t l t lt.y ataUoo eosra Men Joca· FRO"''TAGE Reward A1•r-ec1.t..a. ,.... 67S.ouuoor s,.....,.,t .IUSTCOMPLETID sq. ·• nex o c t1on. Surrounded by (PRIME> ''" ----------• .._ ly 013·8218. Full S«Vlce omcea, <182 parluni;. S4.SO/mo. Call ar· ... -ents. Brtna oiler. I N II AW A 1 I. Ver y Or o.fs Weft .. NC. Coreer woman to .. 17 s .f.) Irv I nd Realononucs 6'16-6700 T~E...,·7511400 • QUIC K &c HEAVY Yearly 2 BR, near ocean, wants to shr. 2 br, 2 ba ol , .. ., • • fiE.'TURN on .CAPITAL ,.,., .... , 5350 547 7315 lltll lncld "270 mo ""'·•ti pt •1"~ .,.... ...... 7 Complex, dlx de<:or, re· o' ff1'ce and/or Stort for • • • 4 • • al.l.3 n a · • ..... ...,.. . ...,, CIGARETTESUPPLV Pn"'-ipals only ,please. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go1 548~ wknda&evea. ceptlomat, aecretar)I, rent 'Jr lease. Ideal can· DISTRJBUTORSH1P 67~Monday Prlnktnin>roblem? 540 denCirclt :--:::-------:::-::::-:ir...::.=.:.::::..:::..::.;.::.;.____ xerox, blueprint. mail & nery l<'Cotion. Wiii re· Al 11n Ste212 SantaAn1 A/...,CDMllall•~ Coat Ir bu<lpt eultrGl. Need llbarp, lnodvetacl. reliable Hit starter. O.C. Air port area. $150 + hued on exper. can 968-7~ Ev•. Wknda. s-a-...t~ 3176 •BESELECTIVE• co!Ceeserv. Formal COit-4 ecorate to suit Iona Jmmed.iateneedlnCosta ~ Tnnt Call coholHelp e COfUthSt,between ....................... 1 CallGCS-7465:64~&468 ference rm 4' lounge, term client. 3020 Mesa and/or surround· o='" 5035 2"hrsaday8JS.3830 Ncwport&SA Fnrya) APT Man&1en. matW-. New 2-hr. 2 ba condo, SHAREA HOl\tE APT Fum/Unfum avail dai N t Bl d N D Ing t owns for dla· PREGNANT? FreeParkinc eoupJe. 20 unli chUdrea ocean view, nm Staur-------·,___--= --ly """A''"""ll.: .549.SllS9S . 6 .. :'!'.1!0\r v • . • trlbutors. AJI retail OUl· ··············-······· c . f•A:. t• I IAA&L--A".mpl ...... lD 0 .... ,. Park. Washer/dryer ln· •Hw!•a'"9SarY. •"""""" ... .......... l eta--a-re-•ec-ur ed by ReUredcoqplc.basmon~y arin;fr. con uu:;n' la a.w79~ .._ ---Et cl. s:m. rno.~1·2-124 PerfecllCll'tJll Screening 4 00 Metropolitan Tobacco tAo loant 4~ 1!~2nd TD'a. cAobuonrstelo1nng a&dorpetrieornra~: ~~~T~o~A~-~~c~-~~~ P~~en/mcoedinonlcl'/ •• ~L-• No Fee Until Placed I• •utrt1UtaM.. 5 Co., lherefore no product gen · """"""" keeping • "' _ ""1 _._ 2 Br apt, 332 Encino Ln, lOAM·8PM 530.24!).i ••••••••••••••••••••••• selling. Become d is· WE BUY FIRST & APCARE 5''1·2S63 ---------1 APT.MANAGER.,.. ApL E. ~mo. Dys, Airplane Joverel I n· t~lbutor for such na· SECOND TRUS ACCOUMTIMCJ CoupletomanqalltJllt SJ4.1427:evs 4SS.3676 Respon rmmato for de· :/ dustrialParkonOran1e t~onally adve~tlsed DEEDS . AGENT. UMDA&YICKI CUlK Condomlnlnum proJec.t luxr N8 ocnfrnt apt. V".:;:-...,.....,. County Airport, 3200 aq. cigarettes as Winston. 714 .•• ~ '"""" ~. u-:Tt in San Clemeat.. ~ 2br l~bll. newly painted ~11s . Ml 1''. Make or v~-r Offi eh f C el M lbor p II .,""""""" ~ .._ PreviOlLI payroll & COil bid """' • -• .. .,,Omo.F.sth-,'""l :.tev•.""""°"l. ./a>O"' l. ice-war OUle or ams, ar o. a .._..__,_of! N P •. /R 1.nooap .. +1 .. ary • ..-u ....,.. " ""o'"'""" ,,___ lease.$'150. (714)642·9542 Mall, Salems, Kools, Q EST ,....-,_ exper. ~""A ee. 833-WfO dys,IMO-~l3ev& ------~,_,,..,_ Kent.etc.Toqualifyyou l W Se.rvincaJlOranaeCo. exper key adder by _____ ....._ __ _ Nic e 2 bdrm 2 ba ./._., __ ...._ COST".__...... h 28 h 835-'13'" touch. ..._.. S•.... townhome on Easlslde * "'_,_ must ave 8 car · rs ............ :e= Call .....i -11•• Caplfrmt0 3871 CM.CIMetoOCC&shop· Bus. & ind. parks w/of. perweek<day11orevcs). hfTD's... MICHELLE'S lndu'.~8.'lid'!:r:: Freelance~parttJme. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pina $l50 + !. M2·J239lft fice. 1300 to 118> sq. tl. PLAN I.. .$4200 • • so * * creative 1ra-phlc de• N " Imm. occupancy. From PLANII.. .$6000 2ndT.D.Locmd. OutcallMaasage TaOttC/Al.T41l signet w/uper ·tn· allk 0 PE H 0 u 8 e 11 · 4 · 6 PM I!t sq. ft. Leas Ina ore 9 lo PLAN IU.. .$25,000 Fair~l Terms since 1949 10AM·2A M '131-4462 17141 ... 9 ... 940 I ac:reen r""rodUctlOll. Pb. ~at/Sun. Deeoralors 2 brr---------c. ...... CLI~ " ..,, ..,,.. -r Twnhso Pool. 3226 Female to ghare apt ~ _..,. S dally. 711 W. 17th St, For more Into. write to: SatffwMh).Co. Equa10pp()t'Emptayer Nancy fOl' appt. to.,,_ Paseo Carolina, 831-0460 w/ume. Near bench. MMlc .. .Artalldg #C-4. 18.15 Whittler Ave, CMoc.trC01pgoalrletattne TDolbvlasclocno 642·2171 14S.061 I WI .... RMdar ylnourTl~l°~ Dlllpl -'~ Calla!lS,673-6704. Ideal Medical or Dentfll #8 ·12 or call IM2·t463 ; 1s15So. ElCamlnoReal 1---------...... -, ..... =::-:=::=µu.U.a.~ILtt_~eta ~ 642-7604 li23, P. 0. Dox 14, SanClemente.FullyUc. I•-----------------s--.....,... 3116 Fem to share hse In Irv. central air. &&" pe=r.....,,,°""'"--------ilo~emee4,-CA.--al.2lD...{&~•Ul!"!!ftL Farappt.492·7298 Acctni Blttpnel--------• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• $200 lncld ult&. Call Call YEATS COMPANY .;,eooN Sj· FT.•1 Pleas e include phone ""L•O-O_K __ l~N-G--F-O-R.-&-.,....HAI Hft.1-mf' --21'102~an Vista Dr .• ept ~2·3371. 498.-0IM!O 499-2237 J...,, · ... anun ta, number. , Regist« TOdl.)' to work ~---~ , E" .... d -----------------.--• Orange. Marty, 548-0301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMERICAN SPOUSE I . on various accountJnrlt cac>) Needed Now. • ' • luv ea. ocean Female roomroate to shr Executive otnce apace, Newport ~estauranL Call AMolllc,.... 5100 27 Yr old female. folk bookkeepln& u1lin· CarlcphooeamUlt. vi~. 2 Brh1 Ba, upper!, 1paclous a bdrm apt In includlna receptlonl•t St_..,. 4550 for detruls. Le Raiaor ;;..................... classtcal dancer. never menta. Work close to All ahlfla avail. •-• 6 i crrl3, ds wihr, sng NB, 1 blk to beach. fromS150mo.toS38Smo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Really833-8600 married, wants lo meel your b ome. Pl1urt •hell1•cra -~or, comO'I pool & lndry. $145/mo. G75·!115S urt 4. Prestige location. ·Call Approx. 80'X70' fncd -----------ATIC>lt>llY AT LAW widower ovel' 30. Write: Clerks to Sf. Accoun· Wlr "trash pd. Adlts nc Oebbic 752·8321 yard, small warehsc, CM DISTRIBUTORS BltlRUPJCY $95 Miss Kim Ml R~. Kwana tanls needed thr11out pets. $US yrly lse. area. 013·55S6 NEEDED Hwa Moon, P .O. Box 0 c · ~1-<m Promoutory Point. OCfice @ace 1100 scJ It. •NoSelling l329.Seoul,Korea range o. Q$J1U ~, l I'"~ lllA/lY .. , NI 1 B $27!1 Prl ate stral11hl bus man\ shr divided into 6 omces on STORA OE SPACE. Coe ta •No exp. required llVORCE $95 =~~pa's I ce r, · v w/con1tcnlol M/F, ge 2 Mesa Verde Crpta, drps, Mesa. 25' !IQ ft. R.V, etc. •Co.1'ralnlng Proaram DtA.LrA-SllVIC! M S beach. Village typo at· Dr 2 Bu apt. S2SO mo. Ask A/C. so• sq. ft. Call Call 644-1.SS4 •No Vending litachlnes 640-2107 ESCORTS, MODELS S()()S. aln, te501 m08phere. 499-46" ror Pat. ~2600;_6_73_·71_66 __ H_o_dl_ey-"--, 1163-_s_m ____ , For rent or leue a.ooo Sq. •Co.ts Established Ac· Lu Veras Fun Trips, 24 MAS&\GE ~:·~Q't'.JUJ1:!:: ,... JJl""71I Ocelll\ftCf\Tl cbondo,R2 brk. F em to shnro nice 3 Br LOVELY FuhJoo Island Ft. Storage or Bu1lncs1. ~~':tock Packaaod C1U1· hr trips to the Fremont As:1!.~~.25 114/m.4103 !:qua)-~,..,_ , , :q 581 ° 1 e 0 c . cond~ln CM. stso mo Inc offic~. Comp. lurn'd. " CM. 6'2-4758 dv Displays . or :x>th Century. u1.w,_________ ...,.,....- l"lr.MQO. rno. 4"'2781 • t I " b K' 631 3812 d t'd ..,..,. ot ' p-...... -""'Ith.,. paid •• ., -u I • cO or 1m. . ~er• . -per $!• ................ w__._.. '"600 •Cast Requirement from ~ "' ...... .. -.._.,,..,.,. M A t h o __.. --.. <>~ I people. Nt'W Y•an Eve ---------"h a ., 2b p .. r · o n Y , •• .. •••••••••••••--•••••• $4500. ~ured by nven-·a1 $ 00 ~ are ,.,r, a ar .. '1Jf~ t :-.pec1 15. per person 4pwf 111,......_. N£wr(\rt Apt Nloely WAMTIDTOllBCT ory wllh38ormore.Forre-or~fw••ad lfOO f urn1Phed . &fany •COSTA MESA.• Private party wants lo •Written Repurc hase serrntion & Info. call •KAIEMS* Ot.rrCALL MASSAGE 11AM·2PM 966-2443 ....................... amtnltln. ';$9-00t'..!!:.__ Doluxeofflce, 71l W.17lh rent a garage. Call ~f~~!'~~Ttme. . 960·Z731 nl.E EXCJTINO RoommalE; Male flt' rem. ~l. Unit C-4. 830 sq. fl. G46"'578 alter 6 p.m . &c We ar.e a nationally Lott& Fo.d 5300 HOltSIDRA WM IALM..SAAm. rvcr~~ Funi apt. across S291.&U-4463 askforStevc. known company with••••••••••••••••••••••• HAYllDIS lflNli'ESTONPT· tit. from b(h. $190+~ AUSSIONVlEJO Mature worklna lady & ·thousnnds ot estnbUshod l,o.,l or "Foond a pet? Call for1roups SCH. ulll 6.'!1·3!14 Or4'At view. 200 aq. Ct. & well behavfd amoll dog retail accoonu from Animal Aashtance evenln11 ,l!r!!_h. l"2 ~"R;_ up. Vtll. ""'· Spectrum want studio apt. Bch coast to coast. Fo.-.con· League537·227Snofee. 7dll)'l a Wffk "" ~ • ,. .,.. fldenllal Interview, coll ---'=-------110 tnlnutu from A<!ulls. Ne Peta GARAOF. SALF. act! in PrapertJes.495·4771 Rrea, Gund/ San ta Mr. Corbell, peuon to J.OS"r: Male Irish Setter, N ewport·Rhcrald e l5f! )ten Cr. It.I' ra1l.v Piiot brinf hap. C I a r a , S A o r oil l l C h 1 f .. "-I cl 20 (.SBl.UEastcfNewport py rMultii ·roplareyourThe fastest drow In the Brlatol/McArthur, SA. person,c ~: 8 o 1 a c • • re.wQ'. NU.mum Blvd.) druwln~ c11rd, phone West ... n Daily Pilot (714 )5&8·~122 wkd)'a, 71J547·9858 WRe~ardtm118n.!t .. ~ Area. per IJ'OUP. For detail1, 5(&. 9600 M2·~8 tocby Clualfled Ad. 842·$818. . Mary Jane If"" .. ...,...._ coolacl Kris, 837-6911>. ACC~CLBIC P/Umo. 4 Hra day. Muat k n ow 10 key addln1 m•ch. wm Ullsl In re. cord ll:ttplnf Is Joumal enlr)' po1tln1. lnteir•ted Date Corp., HU F•lrvlow Rd, CM . ~4HI*). ACCI'G. Clerk needed for N~ Co. Exp'd in paya_bJet, pottlnf, IC· curate t,yplat. Dynamic corp. w/1d. bonetltc. 6@.7511 uk for B•llY ASSEltllY • 1f 100 would lUtt to wd in the H. a. are•• llaft 1 yr receni electncal ... sembly aper., ;you mar ~ qullllJed as u ·•· aemblw uain.e. AblBtJ' lo read blueprlntt belpt\al. '~ DAJ work. wk 1tart1n17:1SAM. ......... ~ S...arch Of, RB llN414 Equal Oppar b1pl9• • • HelpWant•d 7IOOH.tp w .. t.d 710 .•..............•. , ........•................. ACCOUNTING CLERK P ...... MIM T....-ey Potiffta. A job is available immediately to do .....,. __ ._filing and general ~ccounting duties in Uie crOOit orrrce. Thts assignment of ~evera.1 weeks offers flexible hours and pay o< $3.50 per hour. Previous of- fice experience or demonstrated ~i· ty required. Apply ut : ,,. ~· .. ' .. OttAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT ~ W. fllly Strc•1•l, (.:osla :Oll"iA belwl·~·n the h04rs or II 00 o m ·5 00 µ.m Cull for uppointmcnl plense t).12·4321 Ext. 276 Equal OpportunH.Y Employer :~~~~~~~~~ iw..want•d1 ~. 710 H•lpWa1d•d 710 :~T................... ······················ ASSEMBLY VOLT I ~••"C,._,I\ ..... '•' "41w• J •e HHDS ' ·. · ltllUSTRIAL WORKERS •St.tWnToday• ·•Prb•J•• •T ..... Ath :•1..-s '*Slll"la gv'l.ceM199 * L.a , g,'U..oadl.ij ":*M-..Y Clnt ?.~'d ............. • APPLY ., 1M1c....,.on •• 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) ,., Equal Oppor Employer .' AUTOLUBEMAN ""Xlnt opportunity. llrly wages+ percent og e . ··973-3320 - ~.Banklng • titom 1r coLL1C- o1 TIOHTIWll b ynamlc bunk h:t)I Im· .. ml'\! OP<'rilnii for Honk C.:nfNeria Jndu11trl:il, C.M eicp1•r'd Nt>h'l4 & <'ollrc urro Grill work , "'lion Telll'r rnshlcr. Rcn<'rnl. Mon· J\pp\y At . 1''rl e·Jopm 111ldn1$!hl. SAf'f'nAGO IAMK Sut llnm-llpm HiO s:r.3. ~ E l!lt 8t. Rm 201 - Tu'<ol1n. 1-:. 0 . K lhl\'r 1mml'lhin,I( to scllf Clo'ISll\l'<I ao .. (10 ll well. ' ' • r t H I w .ct I Sunday, Ottobnr 16, 1977 DAILY PILOT DJ9 ~~r.~:=~ ..... !.~~ ~~1!.~.0."!.'.~ ..•.• ~!.~~ !!~'!.~.0.~·~.~ ••••• ~!.~~ .. ~! .... a.~• ........ !!.~~ 1Hefp w-_." 11 oo Cur wm.h help, o\ l'r 18 Ai;k fOf' Goort:l' "t PCI I and Balboa Bh·d, or cull &12 1461 aft 7PM CAR W .ASH HELr (), t!1" 111. F'ull·Tunt> _ .Mt:l'JiOCAH W,\~ll l!li> Harbor HI, CM CASHIER We are seekinR rehobll· ('ashier ror our emplo) cc c11feteriu. Other dulll'b Involved. ~:nJO)' tix ce ll e nt com1>a 11) benefits. Apply 9um·noon Moo.f'ri. Personn<'I MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Newport Center Dr Newport ileach Equal Opp Emplyr m l ( ' • " ~~ DRIVERS HelpWCll'lfed 7100 H~pWonted 7100.,. ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRARSPERSON-ESTI MA TOR ORDER DESK !\lutenal handling & s torage c.oqu1p- 11ll·nt layout, elevations, some typing, !:.ale~ per:i.ooallt ~ Peon, _position. Small subs1d1ary or Fortune 500 t'O Please Call Fran Simpson (714 ) 800·8771 Or Writ(' Index Industries 5562 Research Dr .. Huntington lleach Ca ~649 Help Wanted COLLiGI STUDENTS. HOUSEWIVES r -•-• _____ ,_,. •• •P• ~ '\ ' I ; HUGHES l I I ~---·-··--··--·-· .J HUtn•r ' "'"' n iq' CUW"Jlli"''i' t:;quel opportunity Ml Ft II<.; employer NOTICE how Dally Pilot Clo11s· ificd ads dlsploy their messages with legibility nnd Impact.? Our ads, wr are proud to any, really ~ct r eaults. PhonC' IW2·5618. ·• t:i1rly AM, :J 0, tkilH'r) L.\ T IMES. c M. ~:115 . . • <>L'L'l"L' r mo-t-54SU770 1Job (,\',Nl'.llJ\I. rr "'""• or the pen on \\ho w nnti. v 11rh'ty in 11 conll.'m B.ECTaOHIC ,porurv orr1cc. s he "ill TECH JR h..inOlt> phone, tYJH' , ... -,.~ .... ~ M~c han '!. <1cct's n '<' & ucct's puya ..........,.. .......... t:. ble ~ alLIL hoi!I oµcmni: lur u Jr · ___ _ Ell-e Tl-chn1l:1.An \\ '2 yrs GencraJ Office, lite typ. expl·r lor clectron1c mi:. cull Arlene biS-1636 ·~ top t•.1lrulutur rt.> for hll~Vll'W. ... pan & troublt• 1>hoolln~ to :.11pport <111,1l1ty control GBUAL OFFICE l'lcusc call personnel dept!~ llP_P~ ~·4700_ $550 mv. Nt•wJWrl area. ~all ~Ill 547-6005 AClii« ,.,.......s.,..10 777 S. Main SI.Teet Suite 156 Orange ~EH!UL OHtCE 1'yping, tllinll, \1horte r11- hcr. Mrs. Duker 833·~ THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH .. E:apaytM'lt Ir T~ .....W1trCIH• Announces Opt'"ntn~s 1"0t""!fh&-Po111tkWI ELECTRICIAN" CETA-$1,<>a l Per Month MECHANlC CETA-$1,005 Per Month CLERK TYPIST-$766.Pcr Month MAJNTENANCE SUPPORT CETA-$827 Per Month YOUTH EMPLOV MENT SPECIALIST • $791 Mo. OFFICE WORKER-CETA 11 (Accounting) $757 P er Month These are CETA riJnded posillomi & reqwre 11.B. residl•ncy & 30 days prior unemploynumt. Applications w ill be accepted until 3PM. October 18th, ut ;rh~ Employment & Trlilnlns Ccn~er, 53tl Mam St., llunUngl-On Beach. .. UHIVACCADI ltoOSYSTEM AMCOIDIMC. 64o-l 900 Newport Center . LABORERS (50) Needed Now Car & phone a must., o ~ fl:MPOHAHY 1•• l P Tustwt 731-5731 Eriual Oppor Employer MANAGEMENT IMr> us dig 1t gold min~ ln :Your unproducUvc time. Coll6'S·5G'l1 MANAGEMENT PEOrLE l'.ERSON Exec net.'<b p/Um~ os soc. In wholcsolc supply "'u\ly c npll ullied. 642-163<1. , 1 - • •. •• D20DAILYP1LOT Sunda1.0ctot»r1s.1m Hf'lpW01ded 71001HelpW•t;d 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 HelpWanttd 7100 HefpW•t.cl 7100 ~~!~ ..... ?~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~~ ..... !!~.~ ~r.~~~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ Real Estate Salespeople ROUTE DRIVER s•• HPIJlSOH •SECURITY OFCRS * .. ~10 '/J~t511LU1 du"u .... M A N 1 c u n 1 s T . MU1l51s AIDES rH0ToG1111 ... •Hie Opporturuty tor fast pro.. 9\Ar er~1vc person. Mu~t be & OIDHUES LAI TECHMICIAH • Permanent-murru:d. ~ L• t b'' t fir "' .... IU.U un ~ ~ne•t Profes·'-_. Tr~ Womm'i. reudy t<> wear .-.:i :a ' scruri t' "' Daya M·F. Apply, J. n • M-•w Will tra.an, but niui.l kno.... rtn•d:i t'cliuble rnen & W l N T I C h t ... areas Catt t7t4>827 71»0 and sportswear ex · t 11 d Herb<'f\ Hall Jtwellcrs. es ey . ay Or O. as recen Y aC· P"rl"""" nre(nrr'"''· women or un orme &4 ._1 "~-• · ed f · h or (213)5!Jl -2013. btwn 9& " ......... .. " "'' .. •1.. 0v 1 0 s in J2 l"11.>1UU11Squllto, ~ .... a quir the meslm· ouse Apply to 1\labl\!Au11tan <;,.cur,,, P "11 o 3. 1'I <..:o,.,tu Ml'SJ. Full or p1l _A_n_a_. ____ ,...... __ xlnt v./ucrylm1, cull llaar Xlnt bcn~ftls. Bayvie\\ Black & white film pro ~erapy, U yi.':'4953·071't; C.0.0\!. lJQSp .. ~Thurm £.t!>S~ .li:U.:31140 _t:ve.; fl6S.6~ 1 "-· --_c_._~_1._00_.JS0.5 __ . ____ , Closed...Clr"1L~ Traifti'!g_ ~:,S !>cheduJes "' uaJ .Retirees PLASTI In today ·~ hig hly competitive market SAW """" welcome. "'Pt'lone collcrt, C .YoU nt.·t'(.( all the professional training SUPPLEMENT New Laguna H~l1>Storl.' mum oh:. for uppl. !2131 AlrflST MATU RI:; W O MA N IJ / time t o Wl'ICOlllC' oe\' comers & c-ontact merchant:.. Fll'),lblt: hrs. Nt!ed car, lllo typing 5'11-:.1$. NirstsAJdes Exper'd. 7-3 JO. Countr~ t:lub Conv. Home , 54~3061. --------- IMJE..C.TIOM available t o be qualified as a true pro-YOURINCOMI 2362~!;.~~~:6z~way 255·0156. :·:~: ~~~~~~8• 8fjk MOLDl .... G fcssional und t~p producer . We believe $$SSSS$S Sec'y. adman. To t op scr t!en 11hop. Must be f"'lll w e are the only office in N ewport PA.Kr TIME mgmt of 1>mall mfg firm able to prepare screens, Office Delivery Boy. neal FOUMAH Hcach offerinJ.{ this proff.'Ssion<tlly pro · TB.lflHOHE WORK SA.UCIER/2HD COOK (;d typing, shlhnd & or· max colors & screen dos· VaildCuhfDravers t2Rd&lrd$Wtt1, d I ~ J k' Cl v ·1 T HOUSfWIVfS Exp1•r d,n1~hts Call u.1nilallonul i.k1llsreq'd. lyteg1steredfine det<uJ Lic~e. Clllme. apply an SET UP._... UC<.X 1 om h op ms o or I( eo ape C<>U.EGE STUDENTS ll 7 r. l 3 7 1 u et w l' en ll11<·kup r.x•pt, n111;e pro-work. ~3tm Person. Sec Mr. Fuentes, 1 ..... -Lift•' Sulcs Tnuning Program. d \lam ~pm j 1•1·ts & n•sp1ms1bi1ttes -------- --• c:uurunlcl• Hourly Ul\UJl'll, S.A. Call J im Soulbblgunu RECEPTIONIST ut Hob&l!f'l Bein. W1~~1arn1 n~pidJy expanding N>m Id W;tgl· Plus Bonu~. 5 30 S...trHs, bper'd Kuriluk, S<lti·!AAAI MOTOR ROUTE. f.'rost Assoc 14Ul"uaa PllQ)' with immcdrutl' Wesley N. Taylor Co. is a 32-year-o pm tu H 30 pm Call Canvas products. ----The Oa1ly Pilot hus u Expcr\1. Hvy phones & _s_·i_ .. _N_e_w_po_r_t _H_ct_•.___ openin).(s. top pay & com. firm wholly owned and operated by its lHtl 422.:J or 1·onw lu2So 1'; 6-12·7238. Sec'y lo coordinate l large route in• South patie nt contn c t. OFFfCE vunybe11efils uvu1l. Bx· found e r .· No branch offices " or l71h St.t:c.>:>lµM1·~u. ---pl'l':rn11 o re 'fypinit. Lu&:una . upprox eurn..- Presi.urejob.l.i.mt1 lerin. . . 1 b . per. necessary. Apply ut divisions of snm ethin~ else -;-jus t S .. LESCou~·s~LORS shltuul. Mlmeo skills l'e· ings$4UOpermontb. Mon P osition avaa ~ le .•n Orani:ll <..:oasl l'l11i.t1cs. ·r 1 "" " !JO •Serrt'taraes, Dkkprs q 't.I . l'COIJIO t'X p . ph thru Fri alternoooa and Newport Bch firm an-llSOW.l&hSt.C M. h eadquarter :. We o l er per~on~ .PrO· Men und wumen "•th IFJChi.i>. A/Hee Clks. p ersmrnltty. fo'or uppt Sat&sun mornings. <.:ur volvmg a variety of ~c· --fe:-;::;ional guidan ce to each indtv1dual uuli.:oah.: pt-rs<.u1t1llttl•s to Gt'n ore. Ltgal Secys, i·ull 49-t 81161 uiik for and i:ood drlvlng record t1 viths . Prefer fhr.. PIU~SCHOOLTEACll EH tram.action . "ork walh youth !'art n eceptiCllUi.Ls \\tlypang. John required. Call 6"2·'1321. perience with Basic IV Exper or certahcatc. lame cven1ni.:!>. Employers P~yAll I"ees . . Leovmgnameaod phooe computer. Call 646·5076. 12-5 $2 60 ii'hr. 640 882() I l t . Gu ur unt ce $3 5U per Li Reinders Aaen<·y Service Stu. N111ht Allcnd number. Errue Billi. Inc. - -We h ave opc.nings for a ew se ec In· hour Call 111 Plnon Daa " !' 2 Or 6 mtcs 11 wk. Apply. --------- ---------Pll ~ UPERJ\TOtt. C), dividuals ·ho possess hig hest integ r i· ly P ilot Office, 17117 4020lJirchSt,Stt'l01 Shell.l'llh&lrvine Nli Stllli onery Store in O~SEr PRINTER Pt.>r. on All l>ack 36(). :1:13 t v professional appearance and' d e-Ucal'h Blvd . lluntani.tton NcwPort Belich 833'8100 -....!_,.._ Coronadel Mar needs e:<· 1250 Multihth. 40 hr 4 da> ThardSt~ag. Bl·h s'1~e for succcs~. Applicants must feel Beu<'l1. Monday, October Call ror Appl/ Estab 'GS Serva cc Stillion Allen· per'd sales lady ruJl·time wk : Benefits. Call ..._ ....... _ti T _,_ 17, 1!717, between I 00 d anl, cxper 'd. Day & 5 days.xlnlworkingcon· 9'19-'7600. ..-...--e111 rmnee comlortab1e an prime areas s uch as and"!i ocipm J-:\·e.. Foll & pt t1me. Ap· ds, especially tine cli~· o~ TEMPORARY HELP In• 540.4455 Equal Oppor Employer Medical Padi°"'1!tJ/ Martiftc) FRONT OfflC[ lmmcd. optning w;C.M. Hvy phones, gen'l ofc co. XJnt ~o benes. Will duties. Exper'd in tram right person. Rubber hoi.e produNs Hig Canyon . Spy~l ass. Corona del Equul Opportumt~ SECRETARY ply. Shell :>talion, 17th & telc.G1~lOlO l\lu:.t pass co. phyi.1l-.1I "l,·u·. Linda )::;le, Lido Is le and oth~r Emplo)cr _1_r_\'_1n_c_._N_B_. _____ 1 ________ _ includ. back xrJ~:. n To Superintendent or s-uo Inane a!'co. Call ror prestigious communities. Interview SALES CAREER !..chool <11st Challenging Service Station Allen-''"" appt.~0-76:tH;.o ,.; by a ppointme nt only. oppor for top notch Ad dant, full or port ume. We have top paying job Future mu1111.:l'ment op· mm. Secy w1s uper1or Chevron, 3000 Fu1rv1ew, for pct'SOll who wants re. 9-Mty AUW99C• • portunaty fur quullf1l'd ~kills. Serve ai. 1>eey & C. M. gular p/llme employ· 1 t /T h W~ey M. Taylor Co., Realtors peri.on \\/Sales or publlr aide to the supennten· -------1 mcnt. F1cx, working hrs. w orkme n "'IJ comp . 54S~-~-----r Prt!!>!SureJob. Loog term l'ARKINli ATNDNT o~ TE:MPOHAIH HELP Irv• 540.4455 Equal Oppor Employer Full or P.url lime. Mainly evenings & weekends. Cull 615-8611 aft.. 4pm. MplC or ec 2 I 11 San Joaquin Hills Rood l'Ont.H·t b.1cki.iruund dc•nt. ttet·ords min. at Sl'rv1ce Sta. Allcndunt 20.24 hrs per wk. Nee<t Xlnt oppor m i.m:all co .... E~RT CENTER, H.8. 644.4910 Initial a )rs !..illury & mct.'lings&handlesresp. P1timc. Neal iippear. & above avg typing & sh for qual1f1ed man. Mui.t "" ...,.,...,,, comm pl.in M:inan11 !'>t.'ci·etarrnl duties an-handwriting only need skills. Exper. desired. have 2 yrs mm cxper in i.111 UI> tu $111,000 per yr d C'pendcntly. Req's A.A. apply. 2S90 Newport Call ror appl. Sf0·7639, rARTTIME elt'clromcs. Age OPt'n He-fp Wont•d 7 I 00 H•lp Wonted 7100 Xlnt lnnl!l' benefits Call oci;. or equivalent + 5 lilvd, CM E.O.E. •• !l a rd worker. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl)m llradlC'y, 1!:.15·8550. ·I EVENINGS benefits. M1s:.1on V1cjo1._ __ _.._ _____ 1 E O.K M F yrs res~. ~ccreliirta ex-Sl'rvic-e Sta. Attendant, Adults wath 'oulstandang, area. Call Carol 5111·3830. 1• RESEARCH AIDE Pt't . anc u · ~ yrs ~s iln exper'd. 1'"ull or p/trmc. uttract1ve per1>onalities •REAL ESTATE* F 1llmc in molecula1~ ~A 1. "; s II 11 m & ;'dman or Exec. Sec•y. Apply Arco Station 171.h who ell.JOY working with c;htalty A1wranc• Nl•w or expcnC'nced. Top hiology lab. 675·215!1. Su11dw1 da•!! :\I a l urc f ype ?0 wpm, sh 110 & Irvine, C.M. ' k1d:s. Start at $3.50 per lnspector1 1ru1nmg uvuil. Private person n u1Hlcd for wpm.SalraqgeS999mo --------- •t dJ al ff' 1 '\'1 11 hoor. Phone64.2·4321. ex· 'l /F~. Good v1'su•1l & offtc"'~ .. L.i1r"C adv"rtb · RESTAUNAN'I' P'·rm·111cnt 111•rt t1rne lo $l2l3 mo. 111 5 annual SERVICE ., e c o ice ass s t. v1 " • "" • " " F Tor P •T, <1ver Hl. no " • steps + $30 mo stipe.nd. •••""-~RTUNITY lriitn. Must be able to tent100 2.SO; between 1.00 manual dexterity. EiC('· ani.: bud):N. Call now! phimt• ca lb, upply an position Apply ut Jloney Xlnt benefits. Appry by """~ vrn,, 1---------- work eves & or wknds. 1.1rnl 5.00l'M. tromcs bu('kRrOIHld 1; PACIFtC COAST Pl·ri.on. between IO·llnm l!Jke<i Hum~. 3700 r-; (kt 28th to Wesurunster 1\ truly unique 45 ~·car T .. epli•• Wes Litc typing.S48·TT71 A.sllforJU.. Yrs m1n exper. C:Jll -o-RTIES only. SWE~SEN'S ICE Coast lllA \', CclM, from School U1stncl. 141 21 old company-needs a Want to make money! -Eq_uuJOppoct.Employ. Car ol S81 -31!:JO. Xlnt rf\ n; CHEi\l\I, 217 Uroad\~U)'. 2 pm -!>pm , Or Call c £' d a r w 0 0 d . rcpr1.::.mt;il1vcto11ervlce Con you aell oil' t be i\hssaon VieJo benefits. M \' area. * 631-0400 * L g Bch 6i3 m > wes t m 1 n:. l c r. 92683. it:. pnntang machine:. & phone? Tops in our b~sf· l\IOTOR ROUTE P a rt l i m e o ff i c e -- ---a -·-----0 , sell related products to ness. 646·3030, ask tor The Daily Pilot hn-s a e lerkl messenger. gen'I RSALESTATESALES ----H£STAURANT HELi' S ALES ·Uf F l C:O :il E EMF its e.tabhshed accounL'!. Ray . • larj!e route an :\ltS!tlOTI clcn cal duties. 549-2988 WALKER & LEE HEAL t;.!,"TATI': SALES "anted llS or O\'t'r, no eX· PONJ.~)';TS Salur) ·Xlnt. s-e.....--1111---... -.-y----No h!U'd :.ell. Apphcanl.i ---------\ • "'JO uppro "urn1n11s c II f future call Chuck bl" n ~All:: I"" m u·l ha\•e ffi"Chanacal ... ----·----1" • ), ~ .. , RT TIME lt,,..HOO DI! •t EST .... TE I! ... R ... MORE P. ··r n~.·.ess~-a, -. or p l\I & r 'I N ., " ,. S300permoolh.:iton thru A --L ftr;;A "" i\t lr;Acu·.t ""s""'' on ea"h uppt.963·11•1 P..aua t·ac· 12 • 4 ·' only. Pos ition an ewport experience or 11b1llty, TelepbooeSalea Fri art ern oon~ and IUS DRJVHS LOCATIONS ~ ,,,,., '; ton 979-~ . lical'h .. front office :.JI~ :ipllttde. good ap- -set&.&ut murnmgs-: e $4 41--tv-54-,m-hs:.. App . AAA loea11ins in..Qru_noe 1t~;iam1_:!..~acut;i100-Df~S~lr~o~n:.:~1~CK:~ltl~-·-;·~;;;;;;;;;~;;~.ISALES I Mp Fulmc-t'X· work-good skills re-peuruncc & u fr!endl) :ind good dnvmg record I m m e d i u t e I y • d L A -. 1 '° .. •. ''"" ., ,., '1040 qua red. t;ccretarial ex-pcr:.onaltty Must be self required. Call 642-4321 Caprs trano L·aguna a n os n g" es · i.idenllJI & imestment RETAIL !)Cr-~.~........ per~t't' ~~. Catll s[art<'f'& nbletowork in~ Leaving name lllld phone 8e11ch Rega on al Occupa. ~~::;-~c ~~ s~:c?i:~~: division CALL 556·2Gro· & usk for w_n_d_J___ ~s-t\T~l NG 0 H .J:: AL dependently v.1lh ht lie number. tlonal Program, 26900 a\ e r aging 0 , er :!.OOO C::: SELECT CLERKS Saleslady, Gift Shop sup~p·1~loo. Xlnt com - r-\eed woman to "ork p.,T AcJachema. SJ C !t?bi5 s q ft . pro \'Id 1 n g T PROPE RT IES ~l allU't.> l>o not JPPI.> un 499.455 I pensatron !lust year to help clean homes. 4.5 -196·3118. Pos1t1ons open separate lobby nreu. ___ UTOTEM lci.s )Ou ha\ c l'XPl'r. SE·CRETA' RY lowest p:ud reprcscn· unt;alfilled. E.O.E. pri\'alt' coun selan" Rl'al Estatt.> Sales People Bui:i:s lnlcrnataonal, L11L1ve eurned over days wtc.540-!liOOeves ----------• " COllY.i.-c•Mmiteh 2043 \\ tl.'laHOr Nii $17,000). Some travel PA.STIUr AmST r ooms, pr 1 v al t> wanted. Up to ~ 10", t=o ......:.. __ .KEY POSITION 120,.,, of time) but home NURS~ LICENSED PERSONNEL Ftll&P/Time PM & Lah 5'tHt lntervi~ws held dail)' a/ter4 pm. Contact Nurs· •"£..Personnel. IEVERLY MANOR Coawlllescent Hoi.palal ~Via Estrada Laguna Halls. CA (714 ) 83'7 ·8000 Equal Oppty Employer m anagcr's office 1111d comm. splat Nwpt Bch t>~auons oPen 1st, 2nd & S L F. For m;1ture person \\ ith Inking & lira.fling ex per. separate "ork area pro-631·0\{)U 3 rd s h Hts 'n Sun /\ .SI M a n ni:em ent. :\Int slull~ 9A:\l·lP)J '" ·~eekeods. Aulo~rovided '"'"'7""" L 8 Career Oppl)'.' 2 Yr de· .... d all r xpens _,,,_,_;,-_.,.,.,_. ______ , v ad ing each ai.:>OClate ----Clemente. aguna euch Nl'WPort Fashion Jslcind .. n · ca es with his o""n de1>k and HJ::Cfo;PTJONIST. ne11l & Dana Pt. Other ureOJS veloprn<•n t pro11ram . ln~ur.mce olfice. for u paid. Trrumng period of PIXAIKSYcOpe-s tclt'phonc· ,1ppl'11r:1nt'l',/ plt>n!tant have openangi, ulso: No comrrusi.1<HJ1 bonus i·om c·ureer calli68-S511 . 10·11 w eeks In Sun Im med. openings. Apply telephone manners, .xlnt ex per. req 'd. Apply at pensnl•on. l'aJI Jack Pin· Fernando V'1ley. Apply 111 person betwn 9am '"' Ta.a.i ... luG 11peller and nccuratt• anyofourstores. to TI4·72W or i.c•nd rc .. , __________ 1 by Jetter only. Stating -!pm Mon-t'r1. 155 """'""" typai.t for small office: 2.S88NewportBlvd s umc to 1 31>0 So . Cull dct ;iils of back· Roc hester St. Co.lit.~ Tuition assistance for !115·0377 lor aµµt .•• Costa Mesa 6"2-7702 Anaheim Blvd, St~ JOS. SECRETARY/ g round. Intcryiows In M esa. -pre-licensing school. Anaheim. Cu. 92~5 eurly Nov. This ad is for PIX ....... ..,. Se-Y Want to IA'OC'is days, after- noons & evenings in NB & CdM .areas? Wrok f l'l m e -0r p / .t.i.m~ Weekends a must. Xtra pa y for exper 'd operators. Call 640·0812. t:.0 .E. PERSC>MMB. ASSIST $982 to Sil 94 Per l1o Paid hoodays. sick leave & lSdays vac per yr. famous "Head Start" RECEPT/SEC'Y P£M'ONN£l a sincere opportunity & training . Clas~es 1n . A.MIMAL HOSr. SALES l\'1 is not a "come on" financing. ebcr6" and Full di' i''T Npt Bch. Rt.'TAIL Now rccrullang sharp Reynolds Printasign Co. guaranteedsJlei;. l'lus 6"'.&S4ti0 AreYoolnteresled ambitious men to sell I rvine based home fk)i)San J<'ernando'Rd. audio, visual, weekly of ----lnSe.U.1ng? hardv.art', tools & shop builder IS·scekinj-( an tn· r~l'Ot m a. Ca. 91331, .11ce. u-aiiif.na...and on the dtfCS'UQHljT llDl'S SffOrf> l'QUap to andust 'I ut' d1v1dual to assist walh Attn. Mr. Harvey L. job tra.irung. contemporary Beauty mLn ~'l-t'OOn~ A~ to 52811 ptor lhc. clcnc.a.L-t.·ou ;iru1 Sci !..alon h11:1 f' T po-.1t1on F timt> commiss ion \\-k ;\11 t•iq1t'r nrc C:Jll lJ:.k' m the 11•·r:.onnel U\ ml Drl.~ &: IOQk:. a s u.les......-son. We ~ a _\Ir. llr_o1o1 n, i51_!1131 fun• t11m . Mu:.l pos:.e:.:. ~en Ill.' Sta 1\lll'ndanl. no ,..._. excellent clerical a nd exper. nee. \\all lro.10 must Preter exp dependable commi.uaon SALES·Needed IO qual 1·ummunicativc s kills Apply, Airport Texaco, <:all Thnma.c; for appl sales~son capable oC distributors for n l'W und be "11ling to accept "'78Campus Or. N.B. 714-752·!li4l haod.lingdlsplay,st<-:k & multa-levc•l ules ro. rei.pons 1b11lty. Please Rt::Ct.:PTIONIST-Xlnt. c u s to?1er serv i ce Ground fl oor oppor :.u bm1t resume wrth Sen•.Sla llelpneedl'dtm·e~~~~~~~~~ l>'Pl"a t.k11ls. rronl desk responsibaltrt.les. We of. 830·S483 salary requirement to: med. t'ull or P/l. Apply, MANAGEMENT Resp for s upervising, ---------•I performing & participat· Wt! will pa y..,.Jover S l.000,000 1"o o ur m 11naJ(crS 10 l 9T1 to an sure that you rt'Ce1\'C the t r aining and help ~ou need for a suc-cessful lifeume career. • .,. fer C'Omprdltna1ve lr&Ut· _.__ ____ 900 E. Cst Hwy, Nwpt aFppearancr·el. Ldoc'dc. 11ln ang. competitlvew•ees Ir GL·.~·\ ~iEZO Bch. ashrort :. an · a : xlnt beoellt package. c. ' lY TELEPHONE SALES Local company has °'*"" lngs In reorder del)t fw exper'd aalea ~· high comm1ua~ 6 bonus, xlnt comp••r benefits. Con&ac' llr. NURSING ATTENDANTS ~me All Shifts W11TraiR &Certify Interviews held daily after 4 pm. Contact Nurs· 1og Persoonel. IEVERLY MANOR Convalescent Hospital 24452 Via t;stradu Lajluna lhlls, CA (714) 837·~ Equal Oppty Employer Trade your old sluJ'C for new goodies wath a Class1f1ed ad. 642·5678 mg an a Wlde variety of technical & complex operauons in the person- nel office. Desirable qualiCications include abahty to meet public tactfully. 4 yrs of 1nc rens lngly res p, clerical work, exper. in public employment & ex· .p er . an s up er visory cap:icily. T) ping 60wpm, sh 90 wpm. Apply 1n person by 6P M. Monday, Oct 24, Fountain Valley School Di s trict, No. l Lighthouse Lane. Foun· tam Valley. tCoC11er of Newland & Talbert I EquaJ Oppor Employer HEED HELP? H~p your elr t.o a Heaping selection of Qualir1ed HopefuJs in the DAIL V PILOT llELP WANTED ADS H .. p W a1tt•d 7 I OOH..tp Wanted 7 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r ------------1 rROGnAMm:ns I : Business I AIDS Memb~r of 30 Rt'ally Boards. Member of a Na· n onaJ IOC'atron service Guaranteed soles pro· g ram. Exten i.1ve clllssified and yellow paJ(e udvertlsaog that get r esults. Over 90 pre· prin ted contr acts, brochures and forms to make your job easier. Free install atlon and PICk·up of 8 (t tall lamp posl "For Sale" s1J{n& with built-in lock box. Free busanes.<> cards after initial order. Sales agents for ov1:r lSO sub· d1vis1ons. Sopport sub s idaaries 1n e scrdw. mortal(e. ins urance an~ markeltng. DoMa.644_.oo_so____ THEUOAOWAY SALES 2082Bus~~l~nterDr SrwiMIMKMMOprt RECEf'110HIST FalW• I ....... M8 Part lime, S·~m. Mon· Irvine, CA 9Z'71S lodust'I. HnJ 7:30-4. Ex· lmmed """ntng in la .. at-(71418"-1212 Fri. perl~t for College per. prd'd. $2.SObr . -""' " I Call Doris 541-6005 tructave a dm1111 stratl\'e Apply Personnel lOAM Student, no pressure Equal Opportunity ofc. Xlnt. opp. for well toll.30AMorcall' sales or quotas to meet. Employer Mt F ACME jZroomcd. pt>rsonable In· tor rnfiiMWfion 531-0811 ·---------......... S ... k. d1 v. w exp m telephone Equal Opp()r Employer 717 S. Main Street procedures. Mnny co. j~~~~~~~~~~Jl~:':'.:~-----·1 SECRET ARY Suite 156 Orange bcnelats including SALES Are You Discreet? To Webster 63$.4GO bonuse:i. prof11 sharing & Retail Sale:s SLAP A SMILE $000. Outstanding N.B. SEW MACH/O.. v ucal1on. Apply Jtl60 Chess&Games Unlimit. l'O.islookingforasecyto Wlll train. S t ainless l'lacentaa. CM. • ed. Z71X> W. Coast Hwy ON YOUR FACE the controller . Discretion Medical Prod.· 302S So. Wor)c Pa.rt-tlm t-ln OO• ~ N.B. A specialty game is the key wor'd 85 you l<Uson, SA. Ph S40-ll4Z out circulation sales rn:Cl-.:PTIONIST store is seekin g one ~II be handling highly rooms 4t 1\lll ha.ve TllEPHONE SALES $600+ Must he neat, attractive. work an Newport Beach a r ea. Typr. 40 + WpM. H .. cle heaYy phonn. perm. full time employee & A BULGE confidential information. SHEET MET AL Pl e u u r e. ll m e h> r & also one parl time Good typmg & sb for coi-. yourseU. You can wort e m p I 0 ye a f 0 r th e IN YOUR w·LLET resp. & fina ncial repoC'ts. Fabricatton Fore"'°" near home" still pursue Chn.~tmas season only. " Co. offers plush ofcs w/a 2nd Sl'ltll. S yrs expr in outside acllvltlea. We PJeaseappl,yinpcrson. TJME/Llf'E view o< the sen. There set up o{ she:irs, power paywages +comm .PM LIBRARIES 1 d · brakes, punch presses, hrs avail. Call for d~ - - - - - -i won't be a c ou in your etA. ,. __ tact Mr. Kent. tails. Hasboth full&part sky if you la nd this ~ """' Ret,ailSale.s t1mepa.1uons 11\•a1l. choice Job. Benefits. BRISCK MFG. INC. Los Angeles Times· IF YOU 4 Funlov•ml articulate 100,,_ F'ree to applicant. ~~J~IW~36~BaLn_d_1u_·e~r!C~t~. ~l~~~~54().-03C)~~~l~~~ ~!l-Y. YOURSELE 1nd1v1duals who are ca 11 A bi_g_a i I Abbo t _Ftn Valley 963-5922 You C .a...._. WORK "llffto tffm-how • P~R41¥--f'tnd -'#hat you-wan in ..... "'"" to make lop$$$$$$ c a m p u s Dr, N . B . Dally Pilot Classifieds. Scll 1dJe (te'rl\S COMMI Sslo.,,. St art ll'nl1'1l"C11alely. <l 14 "" 759·1407, ask for Mr. Up to 70 ...... 1mmed1ate Davi!. commission "'•th AD·--------- \'ANCES lhal allow you n e c e pl I 0 n Isl f 0 r to rect'1ve comm1ss1on Orthodontac-ofC'. 4 Da)•s bl'fore rlOtS~ of escrow. per wk' 'Some dental ex· per. pref'd . 64l·7325. After 35 years 1n built· --------!ml ness With 56 company of· RECORDS , \tcC$ to insure continuity CO...,.....,. ...... C .. 110...,.S of policies. our l ,000 as· -"' "' " sociatcs are setting new SUPERVISOR .a..y THE We Offer: 557-6122. "" --------H.-,WCMtH 7100~W..W 7100 STOREKEEPER ~":.Ie111a stem A.RY ............................. ••••••••••••-••• 3 quaJity men's & boy's ADMNSTRATIVE ·store m Newport Beach ........ •-Mi Pubh<· agency in un- Emphasis on leisure CALL US TODAY crowded South er n w e a r 11 n d a c t 1 v e Oran.Ile Coonty is seek- sportsweur. We desire an AND START In.Cl a high quaJlty ad· energetic full t i m e man11lratlve secretary. salesman w,'men's r t.'luil SMILIN Must be efficient. well exper, who would likr nriumlied & able to work responsibility & the opp-undt.ll' deadlines und full ty to learn more about 83J.8095 work Joads. Fast, erfl. the mt·n ·s retail bu1>i cient in typing a nd TECHNICIAN OPPORTUNITIES San Juan Capistrano : Applications : --1 Programmers -I 11 RelflClllsibllH.s Include SYpport ._, drf. I .t°"""" of lusiftHs A.pPicaHORs. I industry records. Our Sal Stt24 to $1434 Mo. volume Is more than 1''1nnl fllinit dale Mon Oct S2,00Q,OOO a day! 1200 31, Jfn7. Education H.S. Homes sold u month. i:rad equiv~1lcnt. Sup· More import:inlly, lm1t plc mentcd by course year we paid out more work an police science, cvmmt!'!sion!t-tlHin ~ml'l•\ttfllffliOn&-Or~ other year In his tory cords management. Ex· Md let'11 fac-e it, tha t's per. In pnhce r ecords whal we're both inleresl· &/or c mer l{ency c-om- ed in-YOU-the sale!! munlcalfons. Cull a11~oc1ate. 4trl·J.'H I or apply person· lll'!lll. Tl,_./UFI sh orthnhd skills essen-Our only r•qclir-.m~nt UlltAIJH, INC. tlal. LcgaJ, Engineering, Is to apply y04'rsel_f_~,-F. •. 11•u•al•O.,p•p!!!!!!!fo:!!m!'!p~lyll!r~m=/~f~..§o)!r Statistical t yping c n r -nr~t., . i I I s w o u 1 d b e Classified Act 1191j#i, O;u r.~ licneficuil. "SaliirY"fiil'rtr Pilot, PO Box 15/iO, <..:oslu SALES & STOCK $009. to $1108 with xlnt We have immediate openings fqr technicians at our Capistr ano Cacill· ty located just off the San Diego freeway between Capistrano and ·san <:remenie:------ I R•qufrH exp ... ience in e111~ysls and I I imptemtfttllfion of appllcatiOM ·°" IGNJ• ·. I scd• llM syst...._. I I ·COIOL CllMI JCL experit11c. rtqlllred. I I TSO, •Minbly, S2K cyaphlc1 -.cl mini I I Hp..-ft11e• htfpfut. I . I Opatiogs ot •criou1 HfMriettc• In.Ci In I hlwfClll C99Cf Los AftCJ .. H .. .._ -_, I qu•fled .,.cants lhOllld lad thtlr II I n...n . to: Ground Sy1tet1t1 Group, I EmploymHt-63, r.~. lox 33, 0 , I ftlllwkift. CA. 92634. I I . r------------------, •. I I I I: HUGHES : I I I I I I I I ~UGH ES AIR-C-RAFTCOM-PAN~ : I Equal opportunity M/F/HC employer I L..:----~-----.. ,• •1 ,-. .. 92626 Cnmtempor ar y retail b e nefits. Apply in ~~'!;.~~-• 11l ore needs tolentcd person. nci dept. City 11a11. sos R .... 'S & LV ..... 'S lf you're serious aboul 1-'orcsl A\•e, Lugun11 "" "" becomin~ n Real Esta le Deuch. A 11 s h t f I 'I A I> PI~· , protessaon:il. call our G arf1<'1d COO\. ll o~p . personnel department lo • -~---7781 Garf11·ld i\v1-, II 0 make an appointment to l--------• 847-~I ~_!:'.· __ _ INTF.flVIEW us• nt-:MLES JOIM THE WSIC llALTY Is opmmg a Ill'" rcsnll· UMFRANCtflSED! orttcc in tht' 11unttn1!t•m Lo ~ Anf(e les 12 131 lltach area Ncroi. both S89-1362. Long Beach man•11er. l'alary +com· (213) S!l6·2791. Orange• mission and iiulespc<>µle County (714)776·0050 Retter th.an averoi:e WAUER & LEE t•ommr!l'llon + lnrcntlvl• R£ •L •ST .a..TE fJlnteaus. Th111 offlc~ wall -s "' ht• approx IROO Mt.ft. with WE'RE PART OF u tot ot ('ompnny support YOUR FUTURE <..011 P11u1. 714 : 67s..3411. An Equal 0fll>OtlU11tty __ _!':mplOyi.'r Wh11t'~ Your Trudo? $1.62 per DAY RH Supcnl1or 7 3 30. ~mall com h01>p t'n'ltn Ml'!..tl urea 51~1 :IOllt RH 11-7 S11 prrv1sor . 80 Bed ~ C. f-'. Good saJ & frlngt" hc•nc. Mesa Verde Conv llo!lp, 001 Center St, C M . 548·5511.'> OOYOU OFF ER A SKRVIC£' l~t the publll' know with Sl.62 per o .. y Thul 's htlle tn pay ror an ad an the 1Ja1ly 1•1101 Service Dlrcc:tory th.at ron C'bWhltsh your prore.. .. 111<1nJJ 11k nt1ty. l''or more an f ocroo uon e aJJ 642-56711 'l'h11('11 nil you pov for o 30 tlay all 111 tht• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOl'l'NOWI 642.-567' • nn .ul in tho J)naly P1lo1 S.-rviN• Oarc<.1 ory. It cnn 1•0Kt ynu "' ltl\ll' ns $1 ~ )>«'r dny. For morr an formnuon and romplele rates cal I 642 56111 - SalC!lludy. l''\111 or part MOULTON NIGUEL time. Must be cxper. WATEll DISTRICT Salary plus comm1~sion Z7500 La Pai Rd , Plt•ase cull 644•2652 or Laituna Niguel. Ca. upply m per~on. An equal opportunlly .Ailraoo• employer. 29 Fa.,haoo b(~md. N ~-s t:C;..'_R.;..E_T_A_R_Y_P_c_r _m_. S/\U :S JI t rm<'. ini;. co. Coll Tt•ll'phone Sail's pt>rson btwn l &4PM. 752·1750 needed for f1111t .:rowin.i compnny. nc:.1 traanmR pro11rom In So. Cahf. Guaranteed s alary + h~> i.. wh\ll• In trolnln11 t'o Jll'r~111111I lntrr\'ic-w <'( tad Mt. H1cc631l-4620 SALES $25,000.$50.000 Within :'! yr~ in your l)wn Insurance Uui1. •Pnrt timt•tosturt •1''ull 1·ommla11lons •frr<1 trnman~ proiirnm •Oran.it• Cuonty OUll'C:I J::ve i\ppt.'\ Cell Now ............. Gr., JOI:: CONNERS Lngune Nl1tuel Ml· 1616 Central OC 870· 7740 SECRETARY S h orthand, typing n ece!'sary. Pleasunt working rond ltions . Benefit!! IT14 I 642·H63 SECRET A.RY $750 Mo. Super Ofc. Supt•r Pooplc. <.!nil Pom 547·6005 ACME PtnONlel S.-.lc. 777S. M<iln St. Suite 156 Orllngr SECRETARY with good clt'ricnl s kills for land developer office. P /tlme, non-smoker. 645·6501 r Ncl.od 11 m;nlm\lm oC 3 year• cxperl&ice Ja propellant, pnt-umotlc. hydraulic and t1.1b1n1 systems for pilot ph1nt operators. •ELECTRO MICHAHICAL TECHNICIANS Need a minimum or 3 yea.I'll exl)tlience lb dneumallc nd proptlllan\ SYftema. Ix· pcrience In seutng up Instrumentation c:om· p<menlS/equ1pmcnt highly desirable. Jo'or lnllnl'd1all? ~nsider~tlon and tnltrVie# sch rctulfn11 cttll our C81>i•lrano F aclllly COLLf.:CT: DOii lroyln 1714) 492·4157 TRW DIFIMSIAHD SPACE SYSTEMS GIOU, One Space PIU'k Rl.'dondo Bc11cb, Calilomla oom An 1'.:qunl Opportunity M/F/H ,· f---------~--- :i~tf•lp Wut•d 7100 An+lqaaea 8005 Frtt to Y0ta 8045 G••U. 1015 MJ1c.n...ous 8080 Music .. Sunder, October tq. 1911 DAIL V F>ILOT PIJ ·"······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...__,, 1013 ~ THIATaE PUIUC AUCTION n~autarut I.Ilk mahi mini PUIUC AUCTION LUGGAGE TAGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMh. '°"_. t040 loots, SUpt/ Motor Ho.Mt, S•I . U ab 0 r 11 , f; v e 11 ill g 111ANY lTEMS OF' f'lNE Poudlc 3 yr8 old loves MANY .f:o'JNE ITEMS 01-· from your business card 100 w~tt Hau on aultar ••,•••••••••••••••••••• Oocb 9070 Rttd/Storop t"O • employment. Apply In J.:STA1'J:: JEWELHY, kids 9'1!HS9IS.75l·S061 _ ESTA'f1'.: JJ::W~LRY, Srnd one card fOI' each ump,~ 10" spkrir., lrt-m. ~ •••••••••••••:••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11erson 7·9pm. Warner All1' OitJECTS. AN· 1,ge whHe male dog. AHT OBJECTS. AN· t.i.: l>llb one spare Wl• nverb, nr new, perr fi......,.MocW..e $SOO FINDERS Fee or· '77 l!:atabllabotent rnln1 ,Drivu In, 7301 Warner 1:1Q!JES. FINE 1-'UHN , Husky/Ger Shep max. TJQU~. 1''1NE FUMN., r l'lurn perm onenlly rond $175 54tMJtil4 Malll*o Mllfl\lllJl ~. fered ror ptrm. Npl. •hp Z3W Dod1etWO ·270i ml Ave. lLB. Mwit be 18. l'.Tt:. PHONF. FOK IN· Very gd w/cht!dren. £TC. PllONE FOR IN· tj.\?a)l'(} attrac~vc taf & -. -The utUrnatt·M' Cru1iser to 11ccom. 28' aloop. 5 yr 'wiarr./trWf<'t'abtr ' eUE -io'O. ,._ JU~OCHU RE. ~ __ t'O. & BROC.HUJU:. s trap, meetmi; •tr 1ne Salm('r SJanet.S11xophonc. & Sport1ri1htr. Speed, 68l 0$10 Cllb & r( llir TV ant 64~·2'\00 __ ~ 6<lS·2'20Ct -I n. reQuirem«1ts. Pre-1 > r old, pcrf. cond $400. cornlcrt, ufety & 11tyle. Need t Sil C 311, radc/ladr cr~Jse AM-y .. -a..-.... Sdn . FwWt.. 1010 vent loss & theft! F'or a ti7J'Zl6!tf!Ves. L.u~ry au.nm fnr 6. em.~: I' or •. . • L 'lc wr--llopn1""-Wh1te ""'ahog tbl ulk" wh~• .. & "II "Ind• ol per·~··'1• ..... lB" encl....... Tuna t-.. --·trl11•• .. --eHow V*-Ol -.ei:~ apare. 1 e ___ -f , $3.25 Per hr nun l'Jn .,. ... -• "' . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., "' """" u " .. ""''"' .. oeu " """ l'.ts 1017 vw-' "" -• boat.~ n ew. Pl'. Sf("~ . .,.,,., • earn$ll.2Sperbr.Lubor '1 e~s. buffet, vin p11ds S'l'OR~WID~SALE tabh.• leg1> We h:n c ull wellpapt'r, fabric or 25·30 Knou & amooth V•lley Vhiw, Cvpress. pub.960-\&65. lncld.S300.847·573S New&used (urn,appl's, kind:. uf good11. 2040 "Day Glo" p11ptr & we••••••••••••••••• .. •••• rLcietn any weather. C. ICHlh..s,..dft '15().~l ~ ,• I TE.LEPllON~· 54" sohd oak table •. 100 SOWCITORS years old. Res tored. " <10) Needed immlodtatr· M.ui.t s~cnfi.r~. $695. or lr. '3-$3.50 p/hr to sturt bc!tl olfct. 75<!·<!085 7SH801 Wt. Jpm Applmcft 8010 ~······················ "i :. TOOL MAKERS 1-· nc H T DAMAGED .•" ~Ol'ilOINT SAU.:. 3308 ···'· . Warner nr Ha<"bor, ... 't ftlJLD MAKERS S11nlt1 An:.i, 97~2Q21 · I• CASH PAID • Crowing Costa Mesa For \\ :.hrf Ur yr:;/ Rcfrig .. Company. Excellent "orktnl( °"not ~7-8133 Conditions & benefits GAHAGESALE Prices on &Overlim<.'. r"condl ti o n e d . . rcrn~cr ljtors. wshrs & ' ... $9 PER HOUR d r yr:.. Guar. & dcl. .... O UN LAV 'S 1o!l 6 o ,!>. TalbcrttAt Euclid) t'.V. ' I Must be experienred 963·0721 & work Wlth mmunum ~ ol supervision. MU~'T SELL-Bt!I \\ u~her & llr)'er, Super Dl•luxe =· COMPU·LITE l\lodcJ . perfect running . . cond, hkc 11c \\ s:!SO both . ,,,:, CORPORATION 2 door 1''/F re!ng $250. . Some nu5c. furn ~5·5748 misc:-Wilson's Bargain Pomona Ave. will buck & u 1m your Golden Jldriever PUP· Croan, TlA/892-&Ml SW 9010 --------- Nook. 545 & 814 w. l!llh, G S I tag11. Or try t"'o curd:. pies. ti Wt.'Cks old. AlCC ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVINQ 24' Catm. MH. •:v-aite a e. 1224 Nol• b"cklollii"k. r eg. Evs/wknds4~:JC.l20 SEA I( t'd CM.642·7000&54S.32t\l! t1n11ham Rd . N .U .. p1"u,··,·~ RAY'S 197~·19'T11.hiUJetboat, !Ir. con ., many ex 0 ~ f "r"' ,,._ & "--& 1090 custom built, ffiUbl 11e~. tt811, best O(r. 841·132'1 I Buy t!Slgners abr1c rem . Sl!<'R Ol"!l ~'> --~ * * * * uants, Draperies, Fu1 n. 415 tu~s SI w l'U it•••••••••••••••••••••• Al I 971 Model& -~-._1_~_1 _____ _ Good used 1''Urniturc & Washer/Dr}'er, lkM li/9tugs Sl.5ot·u. I\. KAWAI "uhy Grand. 18'.]0' SUPERCLEANJ.TG,l7\l\'fr .. ert.Trtrfif '970 Aµplhmcc1-0 lt l will typewriter, PainUni::.. lOormor<":Sl .&0 1'11. Ellony IJtk. Xlnt. cond. f'1tntasy. OP-Oil bow ekl ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• s ellorSl'.:LLCorYou. 1:1urdcn t ools , slidini.i SalesTaxlnl·lud<.'(I $2800.5S2:_~---HARllSOM'S boat. l750MC. Gre11t for Mu:n StU: 17' Komtort .....i•s--s ... UCTIO.... louver door shutter~. ....0 ,. 't'O'.' kll 1 , ,,." 1 d .... u ~ ,,.,... A " u d $100 s t/S • " vn \ Updi;ht Grund P 11rno, s• ........ , If ngorf sh •. ....,.2343 XlltCOl'I i u. ..... 4 mes, 646-8616 & 133·962 5 n er · 3 un. lO·~ Drow your 01N11 01• send lle1'11ni;ton, New York. .,,..,,.c5!"'Ml\AI • sit cunto ntd. Includes CASH PAID For gd used furn. anti· ques&clrTV's, 9.S7·11133 NIW Sp-'lhor cont .... °"..., 6 pc. Bedroom set l\IUS'l'SACRJFICE $169.00 C..tlsFw•hw• 186.S llarbor Blvd. C:-01 645·6l51 L1:.avmg State, mst ~ell hse full o( furn. 620 Utic a St., H.8 . name. addrc:is, phonl· & ··irea 1w7. Ju.st tunt.'<l . 6.J., °"' a n, S.A. ....._ Stor... 9090 flush toU• w/lri beldlng WESTCUFf AREA wt'·u milk~ one card per 11 · 540-6115 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• tank, 8 ufll hot wa•cr ~I ulll family. Set & Sun· o . .,••wcJOd mu hot:. II and "lO\ Co t H · N n . • • t ug. Add 25• each. l' ;orv.Jd Sound .. rl.'at ,, rui wy, · · Boot & RV Stonge 1paceJ buijtcr, r11ngo & oven tLiy, 9 to 4pn1. 1tl20 Send ch<.'Ck Of money or Woold 100.C i:rettt 1~ fttm. 6Jl·2147 itvail. $30. mo. Newport w/fen ~hall!t, <lbl 1ln.k. Wnrwrck Lone, Nwpt <lerto. rm ploy room <:tc Mov . Dunes, 1131 Buckbay Dr. ahow\'r alps 6, lri Itch rtLOT HtlllTIMG lni:'. must 11cli! ~/of: Chris Cr&&fl &:• Ski(f. '18' Nwpt B<:h. 644·~10 clOBcta, frg gu & elcc P.<.>. Box 1560 Ctr ic1.2551 aft tl $!6,000• lklt~'11' tb.ui n,c:iw, tcfrla. pressure watur ~lu\'ln~ Slllt!--Sat & Sun, 10·5. 713\.\ Poinsettia, CdM, (in alley) Baby ltl·nt~. furn, tO)'S, clo1hcs, books. Harle· c1u1ns. Sat 10.2. :?300 Porf Ahl'rdeen. N ll. 64t·S62l CostaMcsa,<.:a.921126 · ~~\{.0cq~:l!f!~~r~ Tr-.mtlllll• syst e m w/30 ul o.r Antique Sohm er rOl>e\lo ood 673 008 ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• water, batttty & 110 Its PUIUC AUCTION square 'fr:tn<J piano + ·4 C~ S-'e/ $2950. 637-<&1$6. • ~IANYJTEl'llSOFFINI': ~~"t:'u1~. Com p l~t e ly 44' Tri·Ca~in, cus tom leitlt 9120 'G9KlT,ac.4C·cont.TraveJ ~~~A~.1~f L~~ • ~ 8· S2000. 675 8679 built 1900. Steel hull, all ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer. $1850. or best of. TIQlJE:S, FINE FUH:-J., Wurht"cr Upright Piano. new tntenor & &alley, i Stoc"1and cmpr shell for (er.M&-221.9 $350 oc h1-:.t vffcr. Plcll!>c hea<!s. i.hower, ' KW "4 ton P\J. Xlnl cond. -,--------· ~lovm~ Sale: Luguna CO· BTC. PHONE FOR It'>· l'rtll631-0S.37 gen. Aslona $18,SOO. $300/bsto(r, EVIS81·9ll4 16 Aristocrat. sips 5, 1lv, n~on, lot:. o< good ~luff, FO. &. BROCltUHE. -S·N·ro35 r efrlg, as h . $700. bl'<I. dt'StP, ~s ~>rt ""~· 64_S·_2200__.-. ______ SportMcj Ciood1 1094 Cabover cmpr for PU. 646-2641aft.5 4!-11 53 11 a ft. 12 noon f.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !3'3" BOb"'TON WHALER Fits 8' bed. Very spac. ----------",1t f tJll Ille china, rry:H&I & Skis. K2 250 soft W/ 25 1lPJohnsoir.3yrs.old, Xlntcond.$625.751).1154 Tear Drop Trailer, aobd of . I b··" .., ·~ ~tcrlin". Appl. onl•· I ke ew "'1 t nd SI 2 $100 loo·s :nni: e wood .,., ------.. J ,\I ark er bind'gs. Also 255. 1 o . " any ex ras. co . ps • . 711 W. I 7tt. St Kenmore Gas Dryer & fr a me s . i s ty ll•s t u Sat & Sun, ~4. Lg tJog ~5·0963 .L.tke nu Rlchurd 675.5165 S2000. 642·3'34, MO·&lOO ti' Gemtop Camper ~hell 642-!r138 Bldg F·ll Costa Mesa Wushing J\lac~ine. Both choose. S umc plain, house, rlot.hlng & misc. All wool rhnmg set, Medit ' OUck) --for o/4 ton pickup. Good , '45:1501 perfect working rond. some fancy. some oak. 4846 llochdle, Irv, (The cabnlforstcrt.-o or ?.bnr, POOL TABLE 67S·8679 , cond.S250".8'i·8579evcs. l7'Lale Model-Ari&'4>Cr~1 ~~~~~~~~~~ SWO !.19l_·5208 ______ 1 No matlres:.cs. 1-·rom Hanch > nhe tbl. queen sz hdbrd, Nci:lt.-cloo lon~Musty Dayllncr 20 • 1978, 8 cyl ~.. 1'rlr, selr cont'd, ahower -S20S35 2""''2 El c --:--------Tol11~·1nnf' .. mror ' Volvo w/t.rk. 13WO/oCr. Motorb-" ''40 &alrcond.S41-1372 • T \\'hit·• eenmore dr>•ur, · t'a. """' an· W 011'1 b11 f fnt '> gas " 0 • c: u _.,. 67• u""' " k D ~ " ~ II 0 trn111 tubles & ·c " ~ · ---------1 ..,...,,.,....,..,, ~ •••••••••••••••-.••••••• •ow. rue rivers ex· electnc, excellent cond. to, Lag. Niguel. 49.5-5935 · · ' · · a · mowers & edger. aft B per d. Top p11y. Apply, $50 531 9561 ·---------i te!tS., ski boots !l~. :l pcs 5 5 7 Fischer skis Solomon bin· 14, FlBERGLASS&wood '77 Moto ccane .soyL ..,..S..lc•, r..n •• G&WTowlng, 1000 lrvlne · · !'llyrtlt:wood, surfbourd. pm, ti4! • l.4.57. dln.:s. Nordlca boots, •oHP O/B. & lrlr. Must Moped. Ju~t 800 11?'· l· ac & AccftlClriH t400 Ave, NB64Hl52 'fOP Ci\Sll pd for gd HERCULO~ i.:un rcloadmg l'f1u1p. 2 Aluminum sliding gla&:. !!~. Poll!:> nuver u.scd. scll.673.8l110ru\4:30PM wrnty . .Musue11.11:U·2438 .......... ••••••••••••• I I & " ,,, 11~·1 st/>J•l trlr h11ndk111l d""r, .:'~6'8'', S65. S300. 4~i-.&769 " re rigs. u.rn. s tO\'<'S ' "" ~... · '"" ,,., , Moped x.lnt cond. 10 mi '84.· '11 Uaed 1'\lSt ang TUVEL AGMT d\•rs. k3!).9l2l. 8!*1.IJIJ2 I ' Sofa & Lo•et..t dress. sz l•\, .Mugnavox f».1·718:.1 1 _.....a.... .. u.......a__ MY!t"T Sell 31 Bertr am, like nu only $2D5. Cull Port;;. 900 No. Parker, -.fintmum 2 yrs expr. -10lHf'IECES$199 rt·cd plyr, slot cars. 4· --·--F /D S,,,_.flsher Comp o Ca.Jlt>Ut""""' R t . : "'cuo ... urnuahnl·1·ron hous •• ,_.,. ••I n ew t.,...hr'uout.' Fully. now&42-1411l range. -•·""1VV Nwpt ikh office. Heply (2 ) e rlgl•rators , l:.? way S(':\t belt:., tone ,,, "-..... ,.,..~ ~ s~-· ·-.~.P .O.Bo1t 392, Corona del cu ft . S125: and It> cu It. 5 PC rt.A y PIN generator, occllllllicopc, bar rart ·S70: two high ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• L-qUlp'd. XJnt'cond. Dar. Lt.15 Jawa Mopad, l.ood VW cnJl. J.:JOO. Rblt to fac •d \lar,CA92625 fros tfrec.St00.673-7itn lols mol'e . 14 4 5 bllck chatrs-Sl!O; tift.. 6 G--"' 9010 675·18>0,eve:67:t·~. con41UonS1S6. specs. All part.a nu in· • • !'k. --$718.Req..$1110 Shamrock Ln. C J\1 . In . s urfboarcl-S35 : ....................... ~·3152 cld'g dlx external o il "XRUCK DHIVER-TO\\' Sen-el gas Rcfrig, xlnt 3U•'-Jllltlbfs 545·1970,Sat&Sun iceskates. fMuSN> with DONATIONS WANTED: cooler & filter. $seG in- • and servrce. :.alary cond. Can con\•t>rl lo bag&skatingdn>:>s l!illC Tax deductible . lrv1nt l..tl.W 9060 BATAVUS Moped. lo ml, alalled.~719 +commis . O\•e r 21. bu1ane.$3S.675-867!J s99. G11rui:e Sale, Sat. only! 10 1-alt for S45. Call Sehools.~ays ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl $3GO. 644·9579 or---------,_permanent Lllguna Bt'h • Cwtl•,...,._• t'urn. Uthrm ite m s, 64~ 0138 675-525t area. HuntAutoCenter.161-a . Sears Coldspol 186.HlarborBlvll.C.~I Kllr hen items. clothes, · -llOOl.IYACHTS WAMT'USULTS7 ---------..... WW. 1825 Laguna Can)on Rd. refr1g./bollom Cree.ier. &45-6151 ladies 9-111 Rtrls 12-14. t:UST0~1-MAOE Mouton SAIL SdlyourboatUlru Mof:•:vd-1 9150 ~·:;.::::_•;••••••••••••• Laguna Bcb. 4~ 3000 Xlnt cond. S12S. 646·1227. ~~~~~~~~-! bub) th10~:.. lot.s of misc. Cupe. Ulack. Like new! C.stali'rua2'7 loded 314.5M S0U1'HWl5Tll.H Sc.. hrt · -.!.~ -----------1 ~•U betwn l &4 P.M. SS9-8l74 $11;). S43-i!2bi Encson 29 '15 $27.5.M YACHT SALIS ....................... CliiMlct 9SJO -------111111!1-llCFREEZER, Apt. me. up-T~=. ~~c~~~· ---------L·,-T-.... -0-,-w-al-nut,,,_l_i\_•t_n_g_r_oo_m_ Challan.ieer32ds l $47.sM PU.a~ l.974..250-Yalllah.a r.tx ...................... .. TYPISTS ril!ht.$100.orbe$1offer. Call968-l482. HCN"M'I 10,0 c boliU $lOO, Bell & Coro35aflcbn SlSM -••a.as .. 'l'errykitfh91t fork,Bog -imY0r;:,a:;w. !ltlO ro03or536-S720 ---------1 •1-II lfd • er1ebon~faat $SS.SM --shodrs etc SMC> Call YOUl\CLASSJCCAR •lSWl-'M Minimum K b-' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,• ,,.... s e pro1ector \'714l613-9nt 962-118'98afl . . • atthe3rdAnnual . . mg si water "'" ancld -; REG'd ' \ b CUI -SI S. HO gauge electrit' POWER erip.m . W eM1n~house Elec dr) er, frame.. liner muttrc:.s &j ! ' ra ) 4 >fl> I rains ii.SO. Tt'n smoll P nc1fica 44 mrln $145M ,77 CA'I'AUNA -30, j mO! ANTIQUE & . , . .. SECRET ARJES h\'r dut)'. looks good heaterS250 631.0365 old. h-r> n ushy! Bcstol· <:hns32twngas S13.9M DI -' U BSA 500 Victor, new CLASSlQUE \loorks good.S00.551-6623 fcr.tHG·8128 ~~ .. ~,22animals S50. liurllopper28headS4200 old. esc, VHF, lM~. tires. lllnt cood. $700 or Auto Auction 4't Trade Cuned bar "1 rail & shelf HOC11Mhold G-.-....a.. '°''"' ............,, 2 LOCATIONS TO l10%, Spin, raft. abwr. bst o(r. 6'&-~a Fat.r, Nat'l Or~e Show !'... 6S WPM.W1lh& '~~ \\1lhout ~horthand ,. We mu.st expand our cur· rent staff to med the ltdklftcJ Materidt 102S needs of client com ••••••••••••••••••••••• panics in The Jr\'ine & BARNWOOD PANEL'g N.B. areas. I" lime. tem· Rll ties-Tel poles-beams p orury posll1ons. ~x4 '2xli·local 631·2460 $75. China <•upboard -~ • b SERVE YOU Nwpt. slip. s29.ooo. r.counda, San Bel''dino hutch top $110. Chrna C'al1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tolu ar sleeping bag SOO 494,7403 YAMAllA, 1875, OT400: SUN. 23. Swapmeet al10. w shdtn" doors $7~. .,. Uak p.amc table & rhrs 8' Sony lupe dc.-ck S-10. Bur l\;ewport lkh 675-9137 l\1any ex tr as. $850. t henille" solu ssu "2:J1 131a<•k Leather couch . :.tools$10ea. 545-&\62-Danu Point496·0063 S~.c:i~c.7~~ x~! ~2!M4. 714/-2122. Cabnllo. CM, (rear' l'l'l'flll end tbl. Rosewood Sacrifice. Drk Oranrc ,...,, MeiM sails. 970·1438 <714> ~r Suzuki · like new con. '40 ForO Pickup, not run lluffet or Butl!au, Tar. Naug Lovese~t. Xlnt. , E.,-pn.,..e 9030 ditlon. reduct!d to $200, nln8.$800. L a :r; y b o y c h :.i 1 r fany style hanging lump $4.5/bst 5J6.ti1J86 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ,...1y DUI 5 .A ---• Pri 768-6816 Parti('le board, 4x8, H. ''; yl.'llow/brown & while. K36·tllt7 "" ee "' app,""'ate. ce 45 pieces .. $8. each . hken<.'WS125.64-&··'751 --l'nl\'l'r~1ty AthletiC' Club GaAYMAllMI Must sac r ltice San-tlrm.&1l-&474 6JllNTLIYSl r'46·3078 tn<'mbershlp for s ale. Thetr!.ld1tianal heavy du. tana/21. fast. $3500, Ph lOOcc Yamaha 11170 com• Bladt. Thia c11t is OUt· Xlra long firm 1w111 he<J Jew.,• 1070 ~OU. 64.i·IUlll wkdys ty, hghl wei&ht murlne 551-4765. cl lrtandi""· (7807) Call Ron Cats 1035 w frame & hdbrd. ,1n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---cnJ:ane. All models and plct Y. rebuilt engine, torlnr<:mation. ••••••••••••••••••••••• co ne!. Sl uo complete WA~ED 1::1\·~ N in & lo\'c sc:il. genuine nt•w rui'ls. 2ft'Cllpper,3salls,slps S, new tires, elec. :starter, ~{·~ ., .,.....,, Saumesc Sealpo nt rernale 6-12 ti8-i6 f"'lll I curth lones S400, y1:llow Authorned l>1str: Bris tol rult iear, O/B. w•trlr. luggage rack only 4.800 MOTOlCAl f1 l SC\\t\::-?t~ · ' 1 · TOI' <.;,\Sii DOLLAI! \t'IYl.'l <:h&tr S'7:1. wolout Ser vices, <.:o:.ta l\le:;a ~lt-. s1nk .. lmmac. S6300. miles, dirt and strcel D'B.aGAMCI • ~eMCe kitlen$35$.ts.2S38 .King:.uc w;.it..:rbt.'<i lhi.' l'.\1(1 l'"IJH Ylll"ll t1vupl~dn.~scr ~111.c ... lm 1714)!1fi!l\'>11 l'Pf.73·-181!.t leg.al.$300.St:eto ap. r12G W.l7thSAS4'1·flt50 ---wo rks Solacl \\111Hl. J F\\El.rt\' \\'\TCT IF.~ ,, 11 • .,11 1.111, \\ .;I .I ,. --prl!c111te. 1•r1ce (1rm. ---llJ..7755 \il111.1l11t·J..11cen.frt'c.t11,1 11i'l cl1frd "HI<· r,,,r , ,1,; ,\1<t 1 1f1JH~1:-, 1,Pl ll t 1 11 *ZODl.A.C :!'•·catulim.1.fb.1."<lkeet.ff' ~··~ff' 72TITAM <"ulcli ... •ll u .ml.1•1 ll•tl1: lu\ •·JI.Ile Imme. lj.UJ.J()!JJ hdhr1I \I ,,tun 1i;t'. ((Ul lllJ :.. I (,\ l:.1< ::.. t-. I<\ I(. h , ~~~~~~ ":,~. '~~·~r ~ 11,':;;; A la·ud rni. 3 sails. Loadt'<L 1 u( a txull. l'~ru wbllt' 4040MacArthurBl\d formore rnformaliori. -;prd & p1llo.,.,. s hum< 1 l"l'.1'; l"LHN & \~. ~irlt-ltnt Sis , pool 1.ihlt l'1irt·A·Murln1: Slip avail al Dana Pnt. '69 KAW 500. J cyl, new (25 coats of acrylic Jae . Ste308 l'Oewport Bch S600 tor $200. 842.:.w'i I THJL"l'~'i M5 ;;i:.•ou .. '' 'tr as ~125. t2'1 u,,,.,!o '" lnllalolllt' l.loul!> &12·4500 ~~71~ln1. " ftiL 1475. qucr) Vrnyl top. Burgan· ~~~~~~---•ID°'JS 1040 morn evs I l'IJrd1an 375. IO ba!>S Jl" :&....., Cnllt•i:e. C: M dy lllttttor. EnUr'e c:ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------U•dock 1075 ti11l5-I0·2070 :!l'Sloop,4 saJls,trlrslp2, 1ou nd proofed for •• u.una<THER'S IJOGTl'·'l"''LNG s · h b d rordtdll$4S. "iJ l:;xplOrl!r --Xlr"v 2 y .... old -~ ... '71 Honda CL -350, w w.,_-v... ., tr c e r oom :1 t' t • •••••••••••••••••••••• -.. • • • _ • ....,. !l _ ram""~ ••nn-. Call R..cn ... op pav •-benefits 'lu t ... __ ,. b db d ~ mol.Of' hon1c. :\lnl. !>Jl' \\on "-1sh·1nk ruft u 1th P P"""...,.,., scrambler, ot1lv .000 ml, """'_... .... • , "" " :. Your place or !\hne '' uuut<l'll!tc ctt oar . Hc•g !\lnr~Jn mure. brolle sssoo 67J.117j;, ' · "·"" ' " ,....,. ,....., xl.ot <'ood., blue. runa for In Io rm a.\ I on . be l."Xp"d Want <1ual1t) John !\lartm S.18~9 fnolboard, comp. ::.l't Lu 'tth.' '"" llri,·c. blk ---~l~~h~t~hoS7a~ ~.~.;,.,± IMMAC. 24' Sloop, Np&. J*'fecUy. Mute olfer. (51SNYX) .. ·~I) r.i~n.is; ----111us.837·5000 par~u.ic !\lor11an geldtnl(. Shag ca111t!l, '\Int. too )di. - -~.,.,..,... shp, nu s-"s. lou,,. .... , "'~'7 "'82 ..-oac·.a.a \h(' Cix·ker Spanier pup· -----L · tt• 7 d d ... uc.i .... ...... _,,, ""' • \\'AJTRESS pit.o:., 1!\lok>o old. Call after 4 Pinc Captain cha11'l.. ;·111!· 1" estl!rn 1 14 1 ~4!.SO Y • l:th":.hr, rn:., 2011· ·3 ti" anchor chain. 111.000 Invested, sac. D--...CI ;. Full time & Part·Ume al 3 00 548;i26-1 Baker table + G l'h.111 ,,,1 .1JH IOI ____ _..___ S2S ~ 3729. SI so per rt. 50•; of(. 1·10 $8000. P/P.6'75-~ Lambreua 125cc, less GWf1thSA$t7-S?.SO .,.A.ntooucc1P1z.ta548-7863 c_able Spinet Piano Mod!Mrr 1071 l 'nusedrarradw a .. rker ~,w _l> C d,ie1el lZ'FIBEROLASSw/steel lhan<IOOml,newapare,1---------- ., -Wc1maruner AKC re~. 615·2698 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'uro"a A~l l F':\I .:11ncrator$600.l6 Boston 1 1 whedUretrunkta.ndem 67 .. decK .... e WAJTlESS/RHtHdp Champ lines, fines t -: •· • • ' · WhalerS600 673 0450 tr r., x nt. rond. SS-00. seats. 120 mi P.er gal, Sil On S2. 75+ tips , Apply ut avail. Shots, wormed. Green velvet sofa g1 · j A IR COM p R~SSO RS Gcrm.lll made Offer. . 673·5710 $250. full prtce.548-2117 Vtt. e ()f a kind. -·orig1na.l P1cza between Mules S225. Females \ ery good condltlo~ • , Ill UST n E S 0 L D : 67S·9!60or6iJ.222!l to.h. row.r 9040 Cornefe1oethis one. (1er 3:30 It 4:30. 2121 Balboa $200. 751·3491 S9.S. s.iS.~· ABSOLUTE DJSCOt;:-;T, 'l .. "Al . s -.---11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Challenger, Sj>BC6 32, 74 Elsinore US fast., 14991) UP T0 50"c 0Ff l IST ~ oH~ .,..1:. · m 11 8P· · • dsl .sloop b ve aboare rnan)'.xu:..as. MC>ToaCAa Dlvd.N8. -Ch d 1· . • Ll Sl'H'" ,. ·: • plionce" and Mii.c 20 Carver.,A.2IOHP. OMC, .is N' B. h I r -• ~.Ai---~-• MINI OOXlES ·AKC an e 1ers. Spanis h A •• 1.c.;,, "ALL (114 1 25l'·S2S 700 James St · J1o . w/trlr. $29:50 or b.tt c.ru e. wpt c ~ s Ip Eves.546-5519. .,.a..cwA~E WOMAN over so f or 7wks.lst shots,papers.2 s tyle. 320l East Cousl 6<16·5282 A 7-.00UI 7 0 l'i\i' ofr.837·2178. avail. Must sell. 626W17lbSA54T-9250 -theatre conc cu 1011 . blkllan M: l red rem. Hwy,CdM.675·7575 Colch-tcr L"th,. 10 .. ~36 .. 11 • • ' ' • • O 1 • (714)599-2415 1970 Ducatl 450 dirt. $450 · ' Wknds only. Cull i\lr. 8'ls.tl&17 -""' ...... " "' 631·3&8 '77 30' Seo Ray flybridge orbestolCer. We PaySarneDay!! • 'Leslle.673.9837. Game table, Dar Stools. $1001. Mllwuukce i\ltlling s rtf h 8 · t l 26' Character Boat. Gd 642-n69 llthSeml-Annulll • · LAB PUPS. AKC. Wack. Royal blue ~eah. Obi S2000. Punrh pres11 10 ton, Emba "breath or Spring" /~ d 15 <t";in. ,,tts. 0 cond. 26 h.p. Inbrd. 3 MOVIEWORLO WOOD WORKER. exµer, Xlnl pedigree. Ch al r. Corr oe Tbl. Sl200. (213) 961·3434 opal mink coat, s:r; 6, pcrf 0 1 " u Y e,. u 1 p, sails. Must sacrifice im· SSOO, '67 650 Triumph ex-FALL AUCTION · ,,.0 o1 4 cond. $1500. 673·2465 S37,500. Eve/wknda, med.$2500/o{r.8m.S239 t e n ded front w/4" r i rri s h e d c a r p l' n . 963·9J07 t1't ~ 1 • Misc•-.-..s . IOIO eves. •93~!R25 bardtalJ, 'h" comp. E"· Nov. U·J..3.1977 ter/cabinet maker. Xlnt .__ " Movieworld M1.111oum •'pay, \x>nef1t.'l & working Adorable ~S~lh Tzu Pup. Credenza, portable bar,•••.-••••••••••••••••••• I make all season hani!lng '77 TahlU 21' day cruber, 32' Sloop, 1960, wood/· tras. ~~1318 60000ronrccthorpe Ave. ' cond. Immediate Open· pies. ,~t,;K regJStered. i\lagnavoit console T\'. D R A p E S F R 0 M b:tskets, custom made to 440 Jei. perfect cond. !~~c!!!,a.ss, $15,SOO PP. 1974 Aloto Guul P.O. mo Buena, Park, Collf. tng. Udo Wood Works. Champion line, w/shot.s. misc lbls. 642·251~. 415 GF.RMA.NY·Bnnct ne"' d '· Ch 1 $8.500 M2 5704 ......,.....,.. d 1 op $1600 C 1 , 536 !:»'27 Aliso, Npt Bch alrcooy sewn on tape & your or er .,y er)' . . e • ~. • . a I lill-0200 -· ready to be hun". One 673·4006 3 6 • I> A CE MAK E R Newport 16' perfect rond, nieht.s. 9118-9991 Conal,.a Now! More lha.n · AL'C Gold Rt p PATIO FURN Brown •· " g enclosed cabin area 300 antique, r lasslc and Y ARD MAN. rental " en vr UP· · ""open weave beige with lRVINl:Coa~tCC Family port!lsher diesels, Cull N II t t 1 '84Sutukl80 speclnJ [nt-·,,_t C""S to ..... centernttdsfttimeman. pies .Sl50each. JordanChaiseloungc&.i brovm to co\'eranywhcre membership. Must sell! electronics & fish'&. ew sa &, m r, rr,"Streetleaal • besold.~in~pald Wk__dy off. Handwriting Call 49'·0433 1 ehrs$l60. 646-&Ul from 10 to20 feet dcpcnrl· $600 or best ofr. 644-4169 equlpmt. P/P. 675-191S SlOOO. !164·15.16 846-1311> $80. same day. Call or write -.,m u s l 1> c n l? ;r t-; GOtD~ttru evsR--.Pe<:.iln Di!!i!lg Table ~ ing on fullnus Also, • v H IJ 1 p CORONADO 2S buyers. for c:omplete inforaui-mechanrc al ab1llt) PUPS. AKC. 6 Weeks rhrs, 2 MeaIC-cO\Jcties. white...hca.u.Lµ.ullv em· Oft white mini blinds, 14 · 11 • tr r. 35H compare uu. ERICSON 1biHARLEYDavidsoo Uon: ~··: helprul. APP!Y· 1930 old.Sl2S.CALL646-221>5 Ir~ octagon 'roffee tbl brordcrcd lacy curttffn. r.:ti~uri+-:-is.&. Cde· motor.~oodcond.$4~. 26at$8000.PP.1-828-6762 moo AUCl'IONAMERICA •• Newport Blvd,C~J w/slate top . P l ono. Ooor to cerlrn~. Come & <'Orntors price). Wo\'en 54~ .. 67S·'l1~ <.'OR ··~oun-g father ~unts SlllllANHUSICY hideab\.>d, dinette, other :.ee to npprec1atc &mnkc ~·oods, green & yellow, 197424'cabincru1ser.Slps SOLCAT Honda Ebinote 1.25, full 1 2 Wenl•l' Rd . >. mature lady to h\'O in PupsAKC/OFA. 751-1333 chrs. Ibis, gurden tools ~!,f,er 22!m ~!~icy Lane, 71'1•'x43. $20. 540·6018 s, twn axle trlr, fully Catamaran 18' Clasalc race. swlns arm, air box, Enalewood. Ohlo'5322 ~ and c are for hi:. two etc. Call afl6. 832·27!12. r. 'oro 581·"""" • equlp'd, Mint cond. Sac. wbt., wht sails, blk pipe. forks &ctUt. paint, Can Toll .1;o•ree: (800) .1 children . ages 3 & 4 COR~1·.WB.4,.11 SH WANTED WATER $!8l0. 839-n07 tramp, cat box, trapue, plua more. Cd cond. ssoo ~3-2Jllr~ t.& Aniteles: 1' ,_ ,, .,,.. ., 2 blk bar stools. S20 ca. bst ..r.. •............ ~1 • (213) !rll-2133 or Orange :.. Room, uoar., & s alar)". G l<l h 1 kn w, "'TED p t t trlx comp. Xlnt. cond. ..._, ....,.""" JO .,. d ff h o arm c air. 1 .~ TOP CASH DOLLAR PURE"·'ATER f,,, : ar ner o S21""'.673·114S · Co: (714)523-1520 ' lco· uys 0 eac. "'-Cek For Sala, West H1'ghland new S:50 u.:1 1113 " share 50" of ""'U1tv •· ·~ >IOI '7 D S > d all h Id r " . . ..... . r A JO F' 0 R y 0 u R ST!::AM DISTILLED ~ .... • .. ...... 6 H. . portster, 22,000 c ;; . ma1or 0 1 ays 1 White Terrier, papers, 8 penses In 24' Scarny. Fly-llOBI E I ood ml, custom paint, xtra llulc 85 M IUlarlg i d e s ired . L 1 g h t wk mal". "·l4·"""" Pool toble. slate. All nc· Jf:WKLRY. WATCHES, No worms. no bacteria, \nu bn'c.l"e. lm7 M"l. Ful-• 14, w/lr r, g h dt 260 v• ... h k 1 I h " ~ .,__, \RT OllJEC...,.S GOI D h t 1 " " '" " cond. Best offer. PP. chrome. $2.7~ or bost of· ar op, 0 • ru .. ~ ousewor on y w t cess. ~50. , / . , • . , , 110 eo"Y me a poison, ly equipped. 673-6057 fnr, Call Ri•"· WUU• 6 well, l't'Ody for rest<>rll· . som e e'?oklng. For FrHtoY• 1045 830·2769 SI L V&R SERVI CE , no ch l o r in e , no 4116-1866 " .. ,. ... , t $ 2 •personal mtervlew call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''JNE 1-'llRN. & AN· chemJrals. No filters to '76Searay 2l'Sunch aser days, 64'l·43&2 or "eve1 ton SOO. 842·241 Qr after 6PJ\l on Sunday or T kitt 1 1 8' suede courh, 3 drawer TJQUt::S.ti45·2200 clean1>rri•pb1ec Cuddy, Mere 233. 110: LlfSTIADE 673-4008 _&4_6'.._0l_l7 _____ _ anyt·1mc .l\•onday w.o grey ens, ng vanity&bc.,innersdrum H o e ···ate ·'I till f II · d 28Morgon0Iloudedwltb ....... ., __ h..,..., 0 ... u ~-tht-'""' ~d~y'.',.57.430.. htw.i.n.cd.u.'r, .&rll s~h o63rt. Box "et.t •o .......... f'nckard Bell Stereo con· .tsm "' r "9 er u Y equippe • cover. oll new -ulpment. L()..i 1976 XR'15 HONDA. Good 1--~oro_,an uuveey. ,_ ~· _ " " ~ .,...,........., 1, A"t F•t .. , uni -. trlr. $!8>0. Lo hrs, im· -... "' d M l lfl Rock·mou "Ml Stock & :io c. ,.. " rn1110, tape For Information Call mac. l714)831·3399 all 8 lime Atotnlc 4. The boot con • us uor c e. " . Mercheclse .-. ----Sol a &Toveseals rec1'n{fy J :I <'le. A'· 1. S l~. F r . ; '55'r.'Z!l(}( -----._ftftr __ ls In Uke neW condition. S29S. (nC)833·0601 cherry. fl~OOO. 1549-3a08 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We re 3 kittens 6 weeks pd S.WO for grn Herculon l1rovlnc111l lwin bud com· .. !"" Sf(~~.-H~1d, g-alfer ...-~~SJ.•~ lea'1•a11 · ~Id; M1sly, Sassy & J:'ox· •et •ac ......... <>•0..1637 1 •t ~"" "'1ot C .., d a C Own ··"II ~ -r--. • -__.. A..., 1005 ie by name (gray, gray & .. ., ~ "" IJ ' l' _,, " or ross or an new .. 1llg1c Che '74 CRESTLINER 20' Day etc. er wi cons{gef l•/Sta • 160 Vtlllchl9 · .9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• white. blk & white) who Reasonable. like n~w If l\lurrny 81ke SSO, cost bltn oven 2·x2· Sooy Cru111er deep·V Mere late model compact car .......... ••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Wonderland n c ecl a h o me with blklthrsorn&lo\'c M•at. S!O t>lli·I~ stereo tape dr•·k. Old 110.gd~eanboat!orakl or 44 tonpl~kupqp1rt Rent a 1977 E>ccuttve ''13Explorer24.Sl"l!l 5. bushels of love & afCec· roff tbl & 2 end this l !li7 1-:NCYl.O P ED li\ d00!"3. variou/I St7.t.'S, old or flsh.962·tllM6 paymenl. CaU Newport M h Ml l xlnt cond hall)I equip Of .&. -fiqu•sl. lion. Please call 548-5210 s1~.0137 1•r1t·.1nn1r~ Won on TV Renault bodv. 1 "heel -61$-~ « Dana Potnt ot_?! omef or 11 11 b. Soc S8500 °67lJ..-0787 All ,. " • " trlr. '611Chrysler 2 dr '65 28" Skipjnt'lc, has been 49110093 Bkr. motvrnome tom er --·--·-----· II U C E w 11 re h ou ~ c wknds & a fl er Sf' M s how. •~l-l 2J6!Jeve_:.__ Rembler 1•onvl·rt Old kept In prime condition. friedlander. Calley Of 4 -....Drtw.. 9510 cremmed with over 50( "'kdys SALE HOW! 4. & If strel work benches. washing nrnchines. ells· Asking $2.S,000. 646-4762 24' Sloop, maho1, run lheaema.mben ••••-• .. •••"•••••••• music box ea, n1c kclo L,on11 hwrcd black & whih.• Semt·Annuul sale in Jtut $-IO & SGO hwasher, m111c. 646 3078 afl5pm keel, hvy constr. Must hMn7 A.C·JllP deon p1nnos. c1rcu'I or mull• kitten to qualified tan & Wicker Furniture u 7·Gl40 aee. (1)'181'11813 ,_ • H7•71'1) •f ,.;..~. 11 .,,, Mlee•-..1 17\o\' Olanpar 120 HP ---------w ~, gans, wt\ clock s homc.5'1G·8919 Oct 15th thru Oct 29th. W--'1.....,#. 1011 OMC. trlr, dual baus, Columbili 22 w/Newp0rt 12...... WEOUTSELLALL grandh1thcr clock s , Clmi:('(I Sun/Mon HAT· D t>coratlve Kg slt.e --oort • .....,.. • 1 ---------fascmatin1tnl\tlque11. ~I A J. E Lab m 1 x . TANLAND 217 Main St. hlk whl WO()\ bcl s prd ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlll)'xtraaPP.494·6171 Bch m ng, .... ;NV. Cal MotwHoMel..... JEt;l>OEALERS OverSl,000,000Y.orth Neutered. Hsbrkn. Vuy Seal Beach (2\3)430 0111 trom Hong Kong. $110. Wanll'tl: Bunk boos ~o· Diesel ·rrawler, T ony, 815•1393 or tl11. .. •te••• JNnrtSTATF. American Jntcrnotlonol !ld wulchdog. SS.2·0740 ,.._ 5 .... _ 8055 644·26!k.I chest style I ..fl brld $2.4 000 00·41179• Bkr ' •• HUGlfNftNl'OlY GnUertes; l*l'l·T 1'etter •-~ -004·2005 Y ee, ' · HOBIE 12. Xlnt cond, •ny Fully sell cMtalned All Models New fc Used · ., St 1 r vln" T 1 LOVEl,Y KITTENS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'rnno, uprl"ht Nallonnl. 673·~50 bl .... , Rdervenow lot • -A-1 .... Av··'labl• 1.0,. · • "· e ,_. t · c; I d s J B " w d 8 b rt>nsono e "' ft' acces>l· ,,,..... .......~...... -~ .. ... 764.1rn. Op<·n Wed thru .... ee oapprec1ate, u · c·sac a e ui.ton >.Int rood $3.'IS; ontlq12c ante a y Buggy, 18• Century Lapstroko. e<l.r"'4·l006,6'75-lW70 au ,,.er111nw•'""'• C: .... W... Sat.gAM to4 rM.Vl!'llt l 97S:8978 Way (Fairvi e w & stoveSl.3S.008-6142. aoodcondllion. . Gray lnbrd. Xlnt cond. • REGENCY MOTOR ... UllO ..... J>aularinol Sat & Sun on· Call 640·!\503 S2SOO ol e. loah. Sips/ HOME l\EN'l'ALS -OR &i I Eng. oak urmo1re. $275 f''rcc .t •mo. old s m . ly. Honda 200 CB like Mothora 1()ne to Florida -1 r.?S 0260 D.-. 9070 925N.Harl>OrBlvd,S.A. 2534 11.ARBOR LVD. J\ntq. Scottish: Atmolr~ Apricot color dog, n~s new, 1895 Knabe piano: 1 'm aelllng her blk MuticaC 80111 19' FORMULA. Mere 110 1 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••531·2503•• Costa Mesa S.-9-8023 $2115.w:ish stndSlllO,drn j(fl()(Jhome842·5000 etched Ivory, xlnll . Van 11i11mt ons !!,u111!f1!!,!hmlnk lnttrumtnts ~ 200 hp . •2400. Col MOORINGS M-OTORHO....... J~ ··11" $180. All with bl'V. mlr· couch&shocks,ncwbeer coa · 1...,.,,55.,..1 •• s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'75-'1748 "'....., ...-. I ror!I, Carved Eng. Anllq PUPPIES bor, comm. burrer, Chat· Ludwig drums, clear, 5 r-----. ----Have 1tever-al ~ls f9J' FOft RENT C J · 5 ' 8, CJ -'1 •a . dropleal d~k $11~. Xlnl 962·8679 tonootr8 Choo Choo, nu Cwua~ ~~:~d mb~ ~'~ ! ~1~ piece wtflberglas11 c91e11 CLASSrc 25 O~en Bay u le w/Npt Bch moor. Fr<>mflOO. wk. no.ouc Cherokee$, WagonHra. c6nd.5482153 8·lrk tnpe. lodles ski trash c()m pac •or, & hordware. $700 . BoM. Hull Jutt outed 41 In ga Coll Tony at RENT Fireball 23' SU Pl<'~ps.uptoSl.20041•· Outdoor. Siamese mole bootR. Bndless last of • 493 36!ll reworked. Reblt 6 cyl e7~um M5-49JO. Bk A " counts. 5 yr 50,000 mil • ... Country Fr. oak armolre, c·at, l ''ll yrs old. Needs clothlng & dee: Jtcm:9 & wotcrbed couch, dh1play -: Chry•ler Marine eng.. or r <'Ont.. U\o/fllr, CC, Ou, werrantyaavaUabl•. # latel800's.Soc.$SOO/b.st lovlnghomt'.833-8146. misc. rablnet . ~ol f c lub•, Lowery ThHter Or••n p11pers to prove. l>lat· Reur ved'Ncwport £". slereo,e\peSMl-2U3 CttllM...._ ... t ofr. ~eves. lody's cloth~. Jewelry, wt rhythm aecoon, ~lie ln1ui1hcd & dependable -uuve requlrff attp In lell ..star, 11'13. te.ooo ml '°"" -r.1 E ~ i~ Dutch Kot>blt. w/cace Garage Sale, mony Quall· s ti•reo equ ip., p11rrot spealcer, bench & music. for bay or ocean. Mu.tt N~cwpor& lot new U ' exu.. NdOolotr 41 h•ke 'w l•t. oASM-8000 SeLl. Idle ltem1 with a rrectoad home ty lt4'ms. ~u Orchid, <'ul(e. unUqua auns. '7l SllOO. Crown accordl111. sell! li•oo. &46·30@ or irklcaon Pleue lcav~ over 21 mo p'mnt. Call ••7 CJI .,...,.Pally ruot Classified J\rl 833·07tl6 CdM Calley) Sat/Sun 9-4.. Finl converUble. 498-11112 l:lO ba,,e, SlSO. 673·5439 1171).1671 mMaceat&4CM418 83M473. BcstoC'I'. 840-0Mte~c -----------~ -D,22DAILVPILOT Sunday ociober 16 1977 • Tndls 9560 Vans 95 70 Aut" Wanted ...••.................. ••·•••········•·•······ I 976 FOIO '77 D<id)lc \'an II tuo. t·u~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMCHERO IQlfa~l. AM1 F:tl :.ll'lt'o WE WILL IUY c as:.ctle w14 spkrs, s1111 YOUR DATSUN Auto,, Imported .Autoi. Imported Autos. l"'porled Autos, Imported Autos, Imported Autos, Imported . ............................................. ·········· .................................... ······················· ..................... ,.. BMW • 97 12 Dabun 9720 Maxdo 9738 Op.t 9746 foyota 9765 VofkswO«Jen 9770 . ••••····••·•·•···•··•·· ....................•.. ········•••·········•·· ....................••• ·······•··············· ··•···•········•••····• OR.ANGE COU"'-"'Y'S •73 2402. ..._.ST sr.u1. 1971 ONI. lffORE YOU lOOC VW BUS·l:Uue/whJt~. "' 5 S r ebuJlt engine & in ex· 9590 :Fully CQl,opped 1tlclud1n r oo(, mugs i\lu:.t :.di l'J\11) f UH Ul(1'0T ~----+m~&. cruJ~e control. r.ot, asking for 1011 11 TOftDOLl.AR S~ .......,_ S b tttt~ ~R~ . -J=Oll-'JOP CAR$ OLDEST ll40-<W7ti '72 Mu.td .1 K>-2 4·d r S~ bst. 968-8359 B.L YOUR c·~llent cond1Uon. Asklng . • --M•d1o1n 4 •!Jd. r ad1 ah , ·~., , TOY OT A, SlJOO or best oiler. Come ·;1 11:!10 Jltrhbek Mu~·.. A M 1-'M. Hun .. i.;rt•at ·~· XJnt. Gd tirei. • .hall. S~e us for a top dotlur & S\'t> to apprecia t e , •• ~ec1-4190 rn1leJge. S0,000 m1lo w ur MIRACLE r unty. ~9 S8Gl aft. 6 & MA%J>Ajll£HAULT w_k_nd_s~~- 41lSOHarbor lilvd • C.M '1'1 l>odgc t us-t-om-lz_t_•d ___ 6_4_5-_5700 ~/\ult bar, ice box. b ·<l '72 TOYOTA 1,;;:; Mu~li.cl~ Will sac <'ond. Quad llt<'fl'O, est •54·06SS 10hell. Must 1.t>ll! 008-3064 .Autos Wam~d 9590 lt75CHIVY ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BARWICK DA TSUM °'·UI I 11 111 I ,q11 -..t f .Ull • 8 31 -137~ 49J-l37S WEIUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS LUV PICKUP Wilh~poke wheels·runs great. (241166.Z). Wt-: PAY TOP DOLLAH f 'ORTOPUSEDCAllS CONNELL FOREIGN, DOMESTIC w. Pric94-$2340 MIRACLE MAZDA/lllHAULT 21501illrbor Dlvjf., C.M. 645-5700 ------1970 Ford F-250 p1t>kup w/ladder r ack & tool box. 673.SMC; or CLASSICS CHEVROLET If your car Is ext ra cleau ~ llal'lwr Uh ti seu us rmu. COSTA M t-;S,\ IAUERIUICK s46-llOO 2!1!5 Harbor Blvd Costa .Mesa 9'1!).2500 ----..--411tos. Imported ror ············•·········· DOLLAR !:~~!'! .......... !?~~ Suk:. Sci' 1n· Ll·.1i.1n.: Roy Ccrvet",lnc. Rolls rto)C'C UM\\ 1r..10J.im hurt•1• N t'l\jl<.ort lk;u·h G-10 fS.114 Capri 9715 ················~······ 76 CGDri U \Ci Su 111 oo~, I\ M I fo' l\t. F.1dttr~ 111aw,, vinyl tftp \VH!ll\ll!lll :! yc:ir , :! 1.000 n11l~·wunanty avu1lal1lt', $3299 C~andMtn :!001 I:. hl SA 5.,11-llO()O 'j,j \' G. 1\ M l•'M , Deem· Group. Xlnt 4•ond. 23.500 nu ~tli50 IJ.15·4!178 rJth 11h. Cn·.1m purt Sl:!OO b :.t o fr lJ} !> trlr hth. b1kc rack. MakJ esUUHllt'' SSH~ \tO~st't~ 5411·~ ~!AIO..U.11.1>!.W.J.U!i -~ ·l!(J·&!:!.1_._ ----.MA.IGM_i TOYOTA • BUS Ficrt 9725 'n HAl.L\'E 4 spd, rads, MISSION VU<;J() 7~Ul00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mercedes le.n 9740 tti W on r eg. Reliable, 131 2180 495 1210 t!n:J 12.& Sp)ih•r A 'l 1-'M :;t1•r S.trk I0,000 m1 H.11J 111 t-s, nu :.p:u e <:u l•oml. '.\l ah oti· 1;1~ 113-1 I ·1:1 1''1;1t 1<!11 :!·<l1 ~l'<l;in Xlnl mud S!GS\l,b::.t ol I er. b/J Of~!J 'tjjj Fwt ~ l'OUpt• S!J)dcr t'll/.:lllt', ralliuls :l..'lM~ al Stl.'>O. <t IJ7 • 3 llH ·77 SPYVEH 2 top,, only t :WO Oll. All opl111n~ !:iUl'. T :ik1• u v,•r py m ls S:ili 007ti 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ctn Sl1(6.67J-S7l0 • • 975-S38'7wkdys8-4 Lease Mew-U1ed OVER 100 ~RC EDES OM DISPLAY House of Imports 1\U'l'ltOH!Zf-:r> l\1 1m c 1·:t>l!:S OEJ\Lt;ll tl&i.:! l\lund1cst<'r. liu~u l':wk 523-7250 On th~!';unrn Anil '-'"' y .. ,0 opcl° t:T Cl;s;.c Verv 1!172 Toyota Corona, re· ·57 Bug, Sunroof, nu en~. ;.luan. t'ullt'elu~s 'itl'nl posscsi.1on.LH'•Ob'l~SG body hds wk, a classic S2.WJ ·HXitk!Blh ·'l'" ~:~~~li er. 847 1253 or $BOO.!&MS4_9. ___ _ Pantera 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972Pantwa Yl'llow ul l llrtl! • nr. verft'(;l. lo mi. 1S£•r. 42iJ.I J $12,389 MOTORCARS- D'~AMCE tilti W 17th SA 547 · !fl50 Peugeot 9748 ············•····••···· *PEUGEOT* '67 VW, all orig. lmmac BAN" Hlt:l'O ' '70 Corona throug hout, p erfect ·l dr. Auto. ratlio. Mnkc merhunically, Mark. ot r. 5'10 5301) us k tor 548-5310 ~·. llurbaru or l'uul ---·11; VW Dasher Wagn:·! '75 <:orolh1 SHS. S·s pd, brown, 21,000 mi. xlnt° J\M F M, Au·. Xlnt cum!. c·ond. licsl oUer. 49'7-35ld- S3300 Call SS!J.01:17 -.--'1)9 Bug. Cute! AutQ; mags. $1200. 54().6264 '71 VW Sqbck. Xlnt cond. 7:! {\1pn 2c;oo,. a1r , ~un ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goo d tires , AM/ FM radio, A/C. 770·0395 ·• FORD 1''250, 1971 c;amper Special, xlnt eond 640.6828 aft GPU-. 640· 'AID- F'OR CLEAN ·72 AudJ I 'l><l, 11 u 1111I Stcr l'u r.ul, "'' 1 ,1111 .11 1 "11r 'lnl cund . ne" Brmtd Mew '77 !Ir\..,, lm111dt· ::.:!WO C.ill ''.re·, Slll75 752 ~Ii HO~DA C B 1 ~ d 1:.cou n t:. on a II 11101leli. now 111 st1xk ' ! ! BEACH IMPORTS 8-li 00\'ESTRE~:T URGE 5aECTIOH OF PICKUPS Hew&UNd .. Sfoc.li ·cs VW. Orig good cond. • 2nd ownr. $S75. &if>.32().& • or !179-3699 ask for Syd • -l>ays, l.mdu ~ i H {!!> 1~7 C 1troeon 9716 " Ql"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• "4At-fY '1»t a4 ton Chevy PU Cus tom 20 , R H. 35 J\uto. 70.000 m1 Good 18835 BEACH BL VO HUN TINGTON BEACH 842 7181 -540-0'142 ~n t i:uC'k . s20 00 JWORT C.ARS ' 6 9 l n l e r n at 1 on a 1 __ · _A_U_MO __ D_E_L_S_ Truvcla.11. Pwr, air , FM WE t ape. aJr ~hocks, twin t~nks , mor e. $1 250. MEED <1!)HtJO CLEAN 'S4 Ford, xlnt cond. Stan USED CARS durd, 6 ryl. Sl ,495 HOW 536·1049or898-!¥l79 CALL PAPP\' Vans 9570 540-5630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ·ton '66 Ctwv :.tt''l>·van w, .736 l'YI. enll. 14 mpg, 2626HARBOR BLVD. IOllXSOX & SOX • LINCOLN· MERCURY .\Ho Romeo 9705 .•........•..•......•.. * Al.JA. ROMEO • URA.°'l;E('Ol'!-:'1 ) !' :q DE \LEH' Bil! d1sn1u nt !> oil all mod<'b now 111 ~lot:k •'' IEACH IMPORTS !WI! 0<)\'ESTl!J:;ET < ='i<'ar M.11.:Arthur Hll d & J amburl'l.' H11ull I ~E\\ l'Olff UEA('ll 752-0900 75AHaRom~ ffan· 1:1.000 m11<::. Im m;it·t1lall• 175961 U799 C~andMtrs . :?001 1-. t:.t SA 558-8000 e' erythin~ )(ood cond. H 'x6' bt1:1, windo11s. ex. COSTA MESA Alfa lfomeo. 1!7il Sp)tkr tras . SJ6011.Lofr (.;~ll -~l-U" --Sacr 11 S5.3!15 i~·til-l !l 645·3269, 646-i691j YTE" •-IH<t-l -USED CARS! 7J Citroen SM To Choou forOM! I" ll I I \ I·. 11 u I p p l' II UNIVERSITY 1:1:in1.1ci $7989 MOTORCARS D'B.EGANCE li:!li \\ I ith·~ \ ·,.11 !'151l Datsun 9720 ······················· *DRIVE A* * LITILE .•• * SAVE A LOT SllOI' & CO.\IPAfH: BARWICK DATSUN s.m Juan l'.1p1stran11 831-137§ 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN FORTHEIEST OfdsmobHe Honda Cc:rs • GMC Trvcb :!XS() II ar bur BI\ d L'o-,1 J :tl~a 5-'0· !JG..10 110:\IM A<.:t'ORU. New. Univ 1600 m1 S11\•,·r w t)lk interior . Aut1 • l r <lllS & UI r co nu SG2 us l'h v.kdyi. 11 to S. 645 11124!, 67:J X~•;!I "knds & l'l'cs ·75•" Cl\'lC llatchbk. ~ spd. :!:JO()(I m1 Nl'W r;.ids & pnt SJOuo 5Si:Hl&l4 J°'l'fr 97 30 ..............••....... t.o•I J.1~ XKI<: HoJdster "1r ,· "'h1·t·1'. h;ulltup, 552 o:.o.> aft 71' ;\I v. knds '72 MERCEDES 220 4DOOR f'"lto .h "-"" lt) ~If.Ii& l U•u.<1 ilt ......... 1 .U!>O;i.4) 55999 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA tHtl I•••• l t•d 1•1 I U \ MUNJIMCO f()t< HACH $FAST CASH$ FOR YOUR USED ME~CEDES Cull o ur u sl•cl c ar 111 Jnui:cr fur a quote to r!av MISSION VIEJO IMl'OllTS • .... , ••• \0 '·---· 'l'O• ....... _.,.,, •• .,,_, 931.11•8 .. 9s.110• • <N1·ar MacArthur Blvd & Juml>ort:l' l!oad I I\E\\'POHT Bt-:A<:H 752-0900 Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • '68 TA f<Gt\ 912. Just rblt <>ni:. Very . very el11. $5!Ji5. G75· 7009 ·611 912, new Konis, clutch. t1rt'll Xlnt cond. $6750 . 5411·0~. 'Iii< !112 TMWA l<t.>d \\I blk 1nt. l'Oew pamL 4Sl·:llli5 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA •••••••• " .. lteo. •• , i~!.!. HUNflNC.fOt< ll4 CM '76 Toyota Coroltas L.. s.tKtl• l:ie6POX1 Y-Ololc. s3299 'IJ9 Sqbck, .runs good, low • miles, $1300 or. offer. -19.t·tll:l!D • G9 VW. s unroor, r eblt 72 \!ng, Al\\/ f'M stereo tape. nt•w pa.mt. $1650 or bst- ol r. ~larty,548--0301 '74 SUPER BUG, air:~ Merco, reblt eng. Xlnt• t ond. Bst ofr. 830·5100 qi-, 71;8.5915. '72 VW Bug. xlnt condi-~ion, new tires. muffler, battery, p aint $21~0. 8JS.3JSS or_75!).0000 '71 VW Van. 'Rblt e ng'. radials, oil cooler. Must • • sell. 675·!l?33 'GSVW BUS. . Gd running eood. $1000,· . CaJI afl 5, S48·76M IN.tt 9755 •••••••••••••• .. ••• .. •• Mu st Sell '68 VW Bu&. '7G G~JC VanOurJ, ltl,000 We're the nl'w Chevrolet A.cli 9707 m1 . G cyl s ta nd a rd, dcnlersh1p in the Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-----flt:l'dJcl~ et~ter4M). -AU1.o i·\'nter _ We need i51001.SSnri , i.lnt c-ond JC Int cond. $4500. 496-48-17 your UM.'CI ca;:;--~"'" r..,.,... PRtC 55 Joo XK t 40 ~• ES ;\I 1 n t c· o n ii 1 t 1 on Cal kuce Low t~FHiM!ll '67 :!5()..') Mercedl':., lookf.. hkt.' ·n , nev. <'fl.II. Jutu Ir.in ... 1\C, 1mm.1t· roncl. ~.'12511 (,10 118!15 . <21J J 487 -ttit<l ~ C«Mtty's cooc1 tra:6~t ~. NEWEST ·12 -411 'IYPe <1 sta wgn. •• - -----JOE 2Smµg $4700 533 2s~1 '76 Ford J:: 250. All 'lrj:., dJ):.. t>-!C 70C» C\ l'' .l'O..DA: I $7489 ~ l>O\ E STHEF r -..--.,~-ol~IS - \10,1r \l,1t·.\rlhur D'ElEGANCE 1i1 ~L. 1 l>Dd. L\,\J f' ~I Aini S'i!l50 RENAULT DEA.UR slvr, lo mi. auto, N C,. ~\1u.atle_ M a z d a / stereo. 644-6070 eves pis. 12.000 S6&lo otrer MAC PHERSOM 8J0.2iti~ -- -CHEVROLET Ford Van 1975 F.JSO. PS 21 Auto Cfmter Drive -;.1 1001.S .t s pd .• 11r St<·rro. m•w r.1d1a1 .. .\Int <'Otld. $2~,(I ~2 14!4!1 f.. .I ,11nhor ..,., lto..!ll:. 833-1300 f;~l\~ llthSr\S474125U 1,4 J.\L; XKE Convert 1>11 1:>n1 '1;:1 IOOU ;\ll·n·1.'<.lc''> Ilt•ni ~12:JU bst o/r HcnJult. We ha\°'ene Henaulls in s tock no\' cond. Sl:!OO l'\l pty. '70 VW Camper! ownet., ;_ <1nd our introductory o( • 551 2101 !!ood<'Ond in & out, $2250' .. ler lo you is a F REE -IW-0-~ -· ~ l'U. rac:ho. new brakes. JRVJNE ~nt <'t¥ld $4~ _!!0-0926 768-7222 !!'!~•••••••••••••!?.'.~ '73 Dodg~. b<l, sink. 1c --WE'UIUY--box. sunrool. tupe, s teel BEAT THE PRICE lthl1 en/.!. nc·w f1a1nt. v.1re INCREASE!!! \1 hh. S37oo of r l!l!f.<!361 C.tl l t..12 0001. fii.> Ul-1 1 '74 450 SEL ,\;\I J-'M s tereo with the 1!:174 :royot a Cel1ea.. . • purchuse of any ne\\ ~ :\1/fo ;\I ~a\~l'lte. good 63 Baja Bug. Falr cond! Ht>nJult. come to Mira co_!ld;'. S2,17S or bst oCr. S400 or b est or!er. r 11 d 1 a I s , 1 5 ?\! p G your foret.l!n or compact SJ.795 orr \\'111 t ukt <'8r, paid tor or not ' Call '68· ·71 E l Camino or Solt:S Mgr . c a m a r o 1 n t r u d l' BILL YA TES 008·<XX11. VW-PORSCHE '76 Ford EISO. 1-·u11 l'i:m San Juan Capistrano Vt'rsion. all xlr as md 'd. 837-4800 493-4511 Clean. Must sell. Bst ofr. ---....,.,------- 898-5187 Will take over your pay. • . ment s on '76 or '77 '13 FordV:inwJCUSTOM <:adi lla c ICdV o r CamPCt:.. lot,_ xJnt cond Brou&!lamJ Must be ful st>e at T~xat·o 1>116 'If h · lrnidoo l!o lruf.'S'1~ lilh. C M Must Sell PP lh•Lv. tle>1 581> '>91 l . or tW4·57~ l!JI 13i5 ~ Alrfos. UHd . •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MllRQUIS MOTORS V LVO & TOYOTA SPECIAL TY CARS lt7l Of'fl MANTA Z DOOlt Automatic. sunroof. air condit1on1ng and low n,i11es. (993JFCJ 1973 IUICK • ltlGAL COU,f Auto .. pwr. steer. & brakes, pwr windows & seats. air cond . radio & vinyl top Low miles (265HIV) $2695 $1895 I f7 4 flOID rtMTO ~WAeOM 1975 TOYOTA CaJCAGT s si>e-ed. a •-e&nd-7- 4 speed' rF rad io stereo with tape player (tw9KBP) & tregs Low m1ll!s (207MXU) $2595 s4295 lt70 VOUCSW4Glt4 1974 "-YMOUTH IUG SCAMP COUPl Completely rebuilt 6 cyl. economy. e ngine-guaranteed automahc, vinyl top & fOI' 12 rronths, 20.000 rad io. One o wner miles. (435BLN). c ar -1·1 k e new r s (686KMBJ SADDLE BACK BMW COMEIM&SH THE AU HEW 6JOCSi HOW!!! COMl"UTE IODYSHOP HOWOPEH ADOUIA.Ctc VAWY IMPORTS -831-2040 495-4949 ----- W AHTED TO IUY (ju31it) used UM\\'., ROY C.ARVER IMW 1540 Jambor~ Roud \EWPORT U~1\<:H 640..6444 •x '\Jo:\\ C' \HS \T 'l tl l· 01.111•1un :s ,\II 1111\lt·I., Oil\\ "' .11IJ- lil1· ( '.olJ <If' M!t• U" ll\•fort• )'Ull hll\ ''' COSTA MESA DATSUN 2A45 llA KflOR llL\'U 540-6410 S4~02 I l 9732 ..........•...•.....••. 7 4 Jens~ H~ey on I,. J ll. ll IJjJ m 1 l e s. \ \t f~I ~ll'rc-o :tl :11b . 1.11 .... Ill'\\, l<l!U J\ZH > 1:!.llOIJ 111111' I ) r wur r;inty ·" 1111.il:lll' $4599 C~andMtrs 21lll I 1-. 1 :.t SA 5Slj 11()()() <.:old llac; l'\'cr)' t hrn~'. lilliLIZ) Sll,989 MOTORCAR D'B.EGAHCE 626 W J 7th S1\ s.i7 !!250 i:! MC: \ltt.Jitcl 1 \\ht I 31000 n11 1\~I F~I. nu,radJal.:., mu,1 'l'll m;.ik l' ol r i51 Ol!tl <'I<" v.ht're wc make buy _!51 -~ _5_4_6-_9687 ______ _ IOI! a t ar a pleasure-not a frillnlph 9767 1!175 Scirocco, slvr, 32,000 chore! ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1. Orig ownr, AM·FM MIRACLE 75 Tri ..... TR7 cuss. Gd cond. 833-2021 Mazda/Renault .i ~pd., air rond., stereo dys. G73-3>05evs/wk:nds < .. • 2150 l-l:irb9c Blvd. ru1i.s~ll<;. 19.000 miles . ·ss VAN New paint, ne• ~· COSTA ~t ESA <O!l!~Lti 1. 1 year. l 2.000 tires. SS50 or best ofi-.-. 645-5700 m1tc warrunty avu1l ablc. takeslt.&46·2231 ·"~•. $4299 ·1~ 2~0 Z l t•u\lll~ lor ICarmcmn~o 9735 ·1:1 ·150 SI·: Wht " blu 1'.u rc•1.o.• Sl :!Oo & t ;.ikl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcJtllt'r 11H. sunr 'f, lnl· Henault 16, 1971, Autc Luxury Sta wgn convt. CoPeland Mfrs 2001 E Isl SA ~-llOO 1972 vw Bus, 4 sJ>d. SU~;:. roof.tmag wheels, Z bed, 1mmac. $3200 or best ofr. '72 T R-6. lo mi's 49.000 Call !m-2441 for appt. Air, radio. reliable & --------- ~·<>onomH·al. Bs t ofr nH1 p,1\ nwnb l~I ~% 1971 KCll'1Mllft Ghio m .11· • \~I ,.. ~I ~tcrt'o 1!\I tllJll ,. ·'1 •"'''·''~7_ 536·5114 New I.op. Kept up \'er) '62 BaJa Bug, sun roof, w ell S3000/make ofr xlntt·onditlon.$1300/best ~ , , ·~11. ,, ~t"I 1·ttpp\·r lo,1d1~I :>1A•I IT11 l>itol~I l\.ltl JI,(.') 11r 5XJ tNJ)(! t •17 .I 2 lllZ. .11 r. \:.I 1' \I 1:11w 1ll'< I. S..150!1 O.J tXt'.1&.,,1'1 'l'lllJ :!ROZ. mu,1 'di h' ~un ~h.1rp. lujdt•cl lo 1111 1-.Sl!Clll b.'I 1111 tl.J ~!II 111 •''l'rTient t'ol1dtt1orr ~ ..... u..i '\111111<111,·lert • lai').1-!i l .:...isr SH!!! 14RACLE MAZDA/REH.AUl T 2150 JIJrhur Ul\d • (.; M 645-5700 '77 :!1111>, I dr I o" m·r . l1kt Ill\\ l.11,11h'<f ';.J ~t-tl·; 1 :, Sill er. hlk Ult ,\:ti ~~I. air. St.IOU 213 5!1l·3l lill ... .._.... 9JS6 ol!~H .. "73 _ ofr 7Sl·"""l .·.A·, ....................... ~ °""' We'reMeicJW>ors ·77 !)pit1in .. stoo. +T.O 1' "i l VW sunroof,reblt eng.·~ SIL\'lm Cl.OtiU Ill Xtrns. like new. runs per!,' OlaC'k o\ er $and. new In· 6..19 !Z!Sl $1575. 631·2991 t e n or . Low m1lea~e. YolktwGgftt 9770 'G6 BU_G_X'_tr_a_,_X_tT_a_c_ln-. Automobile looks Ilk£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'W Left hand drive, air JWCESJ-:U:CTI0 :-1 All UfV!. Reblt. eng. $895 'f.1 Cumt Custom top. nu 'G7 lSOSL. nuto. Stl'rl'O, condit1onmg. liSED CARS _63_l·_m_i ___ _ pJ1nt nu int nu en!I llhr. reur s ral. lo m1 \1AKl';ANOFFER. --Yoh•o 9772 t\uno" 1101 ... t·hl• rim' ~hnt cond B~t ofr. COMCAMMOM'S Top ca~hSS for)our\'\\. ••••••••••••••••••••••·-·~ t:umplt'tt·I~ rl·l-t 11r('(l li7~7WJ HORSELESS raid ro r or not. Call llFOU YOU '•~ .bk "" H1d1:1rd. r,.15 5i02 -Ke th or J oft'.11.5 5165 hm ti7 MB :?JO, xl11t condition. ST AILE 'nos wC:-;DAM vw SElL YOUl -clcJ n. nrw rnhl! Job Br okersof VOLVO i;x uirl\q, \1 ht v.h t ,;ll:YI 5.'ili2(Qli ,1ft 7PM. finecontcmporal')' 7600 Westmmster Avc. . • " Tl<[ ULllMA Tl OR•VINO MAt;l<tH( ·•USED IMW•s• ·77 5301.tspd 286.s .. :l 73 Datsun c~ ( 'ht.Vri· <'flt111 !\cw ruds. HOLLS ROYCE 8ro-7~1 or638· 7880 See U!I fOC' a top dollar -llt~::~~~~~jfn~·~~~m~~~~~JB~E~NT~L~E~Y~s~· [UlllkJ~~I 973 vw IU'-cstJ mate! • MAR9UIS VOLVO 9731 Corona Dd l\lnr 675·0930 · e.f+.-Huns '6U'®IJ.• MJ SWN \IJEJO 'TI :!20i:i S1 R 1771lSK '76 200'l 4$pd S 1 H 41Jl fll>I' 'i6:l-'ls1 l llfl .S R ~i2P(JM ' 7 I ll u v a r u 11 a u t 1. IM\l\'G Cl~ 0... 5-day• ';5 ~IJ-:r Hlur JOSI full pwr, .J .'ipd . !rnnr( l·•l't dk Best ()tr 213·'4!'>4 -11:1:1 21 J f.23-528-J 4 "f.._'"'1 fOL~ l'tt.'<.tl '*'''°' Ot\• 'ta,,, l<Ht'f'H BILL MAXEY . ' TOYOTA 11111 l t .,•l1oa 10 .. SU H\INltMC'#JOHH4CH ·72 RA\',\ RI,\ Vt•n dn ·;2 12W. \lr'll cond, 38.<.1011 S-13!15. C>.1)'> 6 1 j 7211:1. m1 I 11Y.11l'r "'ht. Sl I~ ~4~1'>9>7 hi;l >JI-I.\ t~l l ~) Autos, Hew 9800 .Autos, New 9800 .... ~ •..•.••••.•....... ··•···•·•·••·····••···• ~~,,.+~'11 ,~ ... $ 50 .. !~!?~~!,, .•............•...••••• -sale pnct'd I.his weekend 831•2 .. 0 4tS-UIO •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ~l ONLY$ I 910 ORANGE COUNTY ·,-• MG 9742 miracle mazda ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1:11 , :\lids.iet 35.000 n11. Xlnt co111I ltt>mov h 1 S.!:J.">tl 11lr. M l ll wkntl:o. t:i5 ?!JI I • 2 I SO Hari>or lt•cl. - - Costo M.so 645-5700 la! l\l(i M1d.:ct. xlnt <'ond, ~ 111i.1d1· lv out Jlun'I ~n·al. IUHD HEW mu~t ,l'fl Sl.SOIJ. Duve '76 MAZDA RX4 i;iio lf,.,!J f:'<amplt• l\uluinat1c. MGI 9744 A :\I 1-·:\1 rad io. !>l ecl ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.uhah & nlllt•r t<1n'>ole 'ITT ;\l<;n :'ww cng, llrt's. t.Scr_~J. L&!>J Price 1:-m uHlrr. v.1rini;:. !"di. S:1:1i ·I. minor body \C'Orlr. 1T1l5 Seil~ Priced .At 'ull 196-0432 $4082 Th.., 11Hcr , ... i:ood thrn tlc·t Ii . l!ni 74MGI A htllC'Jl'Wl'I ' tfi06~1XX > $4189, MOTORCARS D'WGAHCE fi:.!fi \\ Iii h SJ\ 54 7 !rl50 fR ROY R CARVER r ROLLS·ROYCE l~O J~mbotH ~•port Buell !'---...-... ~. CIOS(O ~UNO•YS Saab 9760 ········•······•······· •SAAi* ClRJ\.'IJGE COVNT\"S Ill SAAB DEALl'.:R! 81R cl1seounts on al l models·non·t~ Uus s ale''! Com t' in now! BUCH IMPORTS 848 DOV I': STREET !Near Mac1\rt.hur Blvd. &Jamboree Ro:id l NEWPORT B EACH 7S2-0900 ---------MIRACLE Mazda/ Renault 2l!'illllarbor 111\<I. l'OSTA l\I Jo:SJ\ 'r •1 :'llr.11 l 1 Suban 9762 ... 1 , ,,o m , w/Y.·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5700 l-tl'r1'l1, nu rad. $2450 P P. f><l~-l:ilOO. .Autos, Hew 980 Autos, Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MRACU VOLVO •. MAZDA/R!HAULT EX-CLUSIVELYVOLVO 2150 II arbor Bl vd., C.M. LMl:t'Sl Volvo Dealer 645-5700 in QrnngeCounty! 011/, the BUYorLEASE DIRECT ~[f:ft!f., ~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011, - Trend••"~" -...,~•ylh "9 from populo1 i0Y'"9' lo n""' fo1h • .,,,1. con bto found ,., '"" """''PllP<lf (veo tho comic' ou~ unpon\•ble lor ~ny POf>'llo• 'O~•llQI. Cood g11•F. Chorl•• 8<own -11ew1po. pt>•• ~••n on(l1>d1 n•w• of kl•e.t hoot \lylu '76 Volvo 265 Wagoq .. ·.1 b t111rOndy;-stick; -.i • - A J\1 1 FM ta pe, 1 mo. lefl cm warrnn~. W ,000 M): $7700. &sZ.5287 . •:" '75 VOLVO; auto, DL 244.. ~- $4350, Cull : ' .. 493·8175 •. '74 Model 142, xlnt. 4 AC, new Ures, "6,000 1"5 s2795 ' IMMEDJA TE DELIVERY BUY or LEASE LAKEWOOD SUBARU PP S.S~0117 1974fOID mnp IUMAIOUTS (2 to choose from) Both cars have low miles. (068KEG ) & (876LOZ). Your choice at I t75 HONDA -- CIVIC 4 scieed. special paint & radio Super gas sayer! (690NJP). s2395 52995 1975 AUOI FOX Maroon e x t erior. Automatic trans . radio an d l o w mi t es . (324MXIJ. Like NEW! Low miles & AM/FM stereo (5651) 53695 s3295 Ml\RQDIS MDT ORS I YOl.YO & TOYOTA B 21102 McrcJ-i•• """'Y· • Mission Vieio 831 -2880 495.1210 -· ---OVER I 00 CARS AMD TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM GREAT USED CARS-t.OW 'RICES '710.._StOWINJOfl 'I $1895 4 ~ ff~l"f'.·_.,,,, ~ ,,. & (Mkr I A real..,._,., .!03(.CUI '74 O.._ 1-210 Hotchbock $189 5 • '"*" v~ .+ _.. /"4 1 t#•O "•11 t'>~•t-U '73 c.n ll>OO COMpe s 1" 4 •l>'l"<l ,,....,,,..._ Yot• # OI..:• ~10<• CM' 5 1$~W1,j 07 3Toyoto c-n. $ 219 5 1800 t: ~t#" ,,.,.. .,...,"" .,, Cl\nd ...,., "'~ roo lfalPCEI 4 •D"<Ml ,,_,,.._ 0. l"l}e blacll P1•""4 '7JK-GMo • $2595 t1nHffi1 ~ '"""' '""""""""' a "'"" "'"'" Rtl<I .. no• '74 T~• teCrco GT $ 359 5 tl41Kll01 M ... ,.. •• , .. -;.• ... .....,.,.r•..,_ .... ,,., .. n NEWPORT DATSUN tWe: M.cArltW • J......_ IHDOYE ST. 833-1300 NEWPORT IUCH aaaa - SPECIAL SALE THIS W~ENO OHL Y 55195 Pneat GOO<! Ttvv 10111 DICK MILLER MOTOR 120 W . WARMER, SANTA AN 1141ss1-2132 aasa CLOSE OUT SALE New '77 Subaru $99 a. .. D.at•'• Cost {6925) FREE AIR COND. (611!3) New 77Y2 Wgn start at *$3977* (•'181 ) 4X4 WAGONS 71 Wgn llODSL $777 74 W<;f} 142KLL$1 777 l• rcwny rlosc t ttll for d1rcclumt1 \.pr."-Ewo00 s. CSs111J1u· ._ V/:llRMti.9."'-"- 5115 So. Str.~I 111 JI U•·0141 17141 Sll HI I : • • ........ , •.........•.... •••·········~····· WEST GERMAN IMPORTS lt74 MHCHH% 460 SLC Sunroof ( t5592) SJ-4,995 lt7l JAGUAR XJ 12 Sedan Low Miles! (13 H L Y) s5995 t "" PORSCHI 912 Coupe (15592) 55499 tt76 COIVITTI T-Top (MA 9780) 59599 - Aas. Uted A..toc. Uted Autos, Used . • Autos, Usecf Aufo1, UHd Autos, \heel r Sundo o 1~~r 16 1977 OAILY PILOT D2!1 Ge~~;; ........... 99oi c;;;;:;u••o•• .. ;;c;; ~~!~ ......... ~;~·; ;;;;;;;.·· ........ ;;;~ ~ ....... ~ ...... ;~~·~ ;;;.:;••• ......... ;~~;· Auto1, Usta y, c Mto~. UHd Autos, U1ed .... , .................................................................. ······················· ······················· ....................... ······················ ............................................. . * $599 Sale* 74C .. oc <.:ORVET.l'.l:: •75 Stlvor '73 GHAN TORI NO '74 Pinto Squire Wgn, PfymoaA · 9'60 P1ymouth 9960 9970 8Doredo -' Wagon. Luggraclc, A/C. AC/Auto, Abf/FM 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlal'k on bll< All the ~~~';:,~~ '~7~1• 1 owner. Must Sac! tr.il'k, 4.:,000 /nt· Ext.ell. 1!175 Plymoulb Sport Fury 69 }·\try. V-8. Auto. air. '67 T ·U1rd. Sharp, loudt.-U. -JW'.~ISer!!3'1Kl 6445000 umd. throosewlst11lion"qon. PS.PB _lo\\-ntc.Luwmt. Se" lo app r eciate NABERS fl' S4919 S"°AC"l.IFICE!f ,,., C S2.:..lfJ!i..._ --· ~ A Daily Pilot ex~uuve $l80U.M2·7~7~--$1200/ofr 84&~~- MOTOR CARS 1977 CORVETTE J.,, t ounlry Squire wgn. '72 Ptrito Hunabuut. Vt!r) l'ar. l'leun &i car~rotty l'Oftfioc: fl65 99• ~91'4--- D'B.IGANCE Uuly 5ClOO males P!lctory Xlol conct. Stereo, AC, clean. $1350. Call eve:. .ah naJint.itnt.<d. Air co!adJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 626Wl1thSA ~•7_.,.... w.irr1nty to ·6·28 78. !',W,h&-way seat, 9 pass, 5.645-8477 t1110~1~r>l't~l"·~rl .::.teel ntngd. 77 F'1relnrd f''ormul•. 4 VEGA '76 .,.. .....,., -.llur.:IUldy w/tan leather, •utC ' tares, 1 ownr. 11"" aa i:a c. 111 t mas old. Only 4,400 mt, NATCHIACK •AIJTO C£NJ£R 69c.llloc i.lt!rt'O tu!)(.• speed con-$1175/oCr .644-7!00 '74 SQUlllE Witn. St1d.., Kh1'ls, remolt> control loaded w/xtrH. $6000. 5Spoodtrnns rildio etc U~ trol. l>Pt'<'t.1l 0f\lclory mag '75 Ford Grao Tor1110 :iir, rllek. lielow lo~· U. • 111 11 ~or&:;,I reur :.eakt Callaft5PM.~·971M Only . clove'n miil.'1> • 1425 AMC t905 I ' b d & lull Br h P S ., n $ t 8~51 be IL orr VP i.pt•.1 er uga:age rac . "''"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classk Beauty! " tee • au-~on · oug um. I • r / • :;:,&.@) • · l'rtl'l•J to sell al $2,196. '73 Grandville 4 dr. full WJ4 nV\.ol) BAKER '6S R1UnblerAmb•saador, lWVM540l power. $3 l1cen be Air , Vinyl top, Sttrl!o Sci• m U:.tily Pilot park · pwr,AM/Fl\i&tert.<0,,.lnt OHl.Y$3295 P/B, P /S. R/H, A/C, $3419 ~~~si:.,;cc. U76TCP ). ~a~~~fl t!~~:·. r:~;;; ''74 Pinto Hun obout, gt.I !~" ltut, ~I West Bay St1 .. cond. $2000, 496·7635 vr Uovc&guallSts. · ACRai&FROMFEDCO good inL & cond . $495. MOTORCARS ~ .... llll $J6~.G44-48!M cond.$1500/bslofr. ':'ljs .u .. esa, or ca I bfr2PM49'"6707 N~WPOIH'BEACR 540.9439 ..,,. -. ,._.,..r""''" "9"'1675 fi-12 4.~l and usk Rick Of" 833·0116 COST A MESA , _D ~AMCE 642-0795 c 111car 111 th~ fleet garage '69 wugo11. V·8, 9 pass. --- " 73 GREMLIN Xlnt. cond. 626 W17lhSA541·9250 '65 Ford Galaxy, 4 or, 1 '73 Pmlo Hunahout. 4 !>IJ, fur more information. radio, heuter & air. SllMI. '74 Chev Ve1111 W1n. A/(;, Mulll aell ! Mak ti o(rt I'm , C~ 9933 owner, runs great. xlnt CVfltl. :14,0oo mi, new NU o4'f.1096 aulo, low ml, new tires. CADILLAC easy! 554·41H'l S.llA&l 74 C1tupe DeVille, nllw •••• •••••••h••••••••• $295· 645·9'86 11mnl, 11111str1pe, t are:.. '75 Vuliant, P /S, P /B. ,71 CA-'fALlN-A-4-d·r Sed-. xlnt._cond.Sl7SO.S40·1142 wkdys • rpapd'!.lc!S8063. loaded $5300. '67 Cou.:nr, rbll eng. Pwr, MaHrick 9947 ~~-~8 <1413 J\IC, AMI FM 11lereu, xlnt ~ .... -£.. ........ 111r, rue magJ. Clo. $850. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.642·2159Eves. Auto tranJ'i. P/S, P I B, '72 Ve&u GT waaon. TIA.DE-INS ....,. 9910 ''2CALAIS lmm:ic. l'ully 4!NZl!i0 ____ ·-~-'70 Mav-eric)(, ltcyl, g '7<& HATCllCIACK brown, fuc. air cond. 30000 uct. Aulom11llc,1ur.$1200 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -xlnt. <'OOCJ. (;d g.1s mr. '62 4 DR Wagon, Aiulo, m1.$.1695/olr.95'l~ 673-7115 • equip·d. 77000 mi. $2300 .. 67 t'vui,:ar. Luu<lau top. cond Cht>ap on gas. $700. $1 ooo. 673-41l8. ll75·!UG3 or offer. ---------------lf71 COllVITI'I '73 Buick Century, Mid sz orofr.546-3315 Aul" tru"•., power, air. l'h bi5-8!Cl -__.__ 546-3375 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 • • . wgn. Xlnt cond. Full v ... ..., '7 p AM M 33,000 miles. Jo'ull poww, P"r· AIC, lug rk, new CGMCrO ttl 1 Sm. v _s. Looks DIA. $12.50. M~ 99$0 4 mto. I F 8 lrk, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f c t ory · ir d .,,., ..,,., --, \'Cry cleun, must !>t•ll JOO!I Plymouth Wagon. a . a con ·• urei.S1950. Ph5334831 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,......,v,J ••••••••••••••••••••••• s XI d automatic, Silt wbeeJ. ---IJOO. ~•OO below blut• , nt con • wr, power. A.M/FM radJo & rally '68 Riviera, gd cood. Nev. 1973CHEYY GR. On~ ownr. Nu pwr ORANGE COUNTY'S. books.52·6198 S750firm.CallS48-l372. wheels. (815RXK). Tb.ls vinyl top, AIC, stereo~ aJJ C~RO brks. Ht ll, air. auto. NEWEST -------w~endonly pwr.$850.644-5465 Wuh aulomallc trans P I S. vin top. $900. LfNCOLN-MER<.:URY '71 PINTO . R t H , '72FuryJir. R ""3 .,...,., D aJ lu · OPE pm~trlpes, llic..lt• P>Pl'" AC, PS, PB. · $7850 Uf\Sgreat! l717HXN). u• ._...., e ers p1snow N '74 Regal. L ow mi. Wefllriced--UHS R.AYFUDEIOE _xl~_cood:.SIO!l'i 759-1037 $'1~.640..()076 loadet1 1 Sell btwn ·s7 Coul!.ir.Pwr,alr,good Try a Dully Pil o t Sfo::LL idle items with a • w holesale & r e tail. MIRACLE ttrcs.dn LINCOLN-MERCUHY • I f77 f'oNnAC 768-3441 MAZDA/RDCAULT $!li0i bl>t. 4!N 2JJO JS.JS Auto center Or. Clas:.1ficd Au to buy, sell Dally Pllol Classified Ad. RRllllD 21,.,,.l:f bor 81 d C III SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit or rt:nl !.O_~nelhln~. ~ 5678 __ . ------• C..-.C 9915 oN ar v ., . . lRVI.NE .... ...__ N . !~clu:ix\!;[~~.w~~ ............ ••••••••••• . 645-5700 Dodp 9935 830..7000 ::-:=· •• :: ..•.••. !~f!~~~.~:.~ ...... .;!~~ power, factory. air cond., -1970 Camaro 350. G<>OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• p"(I". windows, Al\l/Fl\l cond. (\t:W pumt. Open to ~IUST sc!I my good & radio & rallye wheels. offer. 770-2J52 latthful ·b8 Gold Dodge M,lmmiles. l438RYZ). • -------l'hargcr. I ~ght 1t new $5899 74. auto, air. PS. PB. & 1l has never failed me. • 1976CADIUAC stereo tape. rulley \ tn)I top. a uto-tran::. (re· COUPE DEVILLE "het'ls, ;noo. 968-7278 ceutly overhauled J new All power assists. leuther '69, 307. Air. intcnor. AM/FM stereo Splendid l'Ohd. $895 with tape player. cruise 530·66-lll ll .D. battery. Main· lcnMce & mileage r e· cords stnce new. $600. 5.Ul .. 206() '77 Monarch Sprt Cpe. Loaued. sun under warr. P\•t pty. 531-3!r?l. •75 Monarch 4 dr, air, reclining se:its, low m1, very cteun. 549-389.5 '71 CoJbny Park wgn. 10 pass, AiUl.O, AC, full pwr. AM·FM stereo rad. lt74UNCOLN CONTINENTAL T own Sedan. 1 owner· traded in here on a new Cadillac. Absolu(ely im- m•culale! Every Lin· ~fn luxury opUon. J\lusl See! (924JQMl. control, cu:. <Qll6606). -------- $6988 '69 Camaro 307 :.plcndid cond. $8!AS. Call 1~3 Dodge Chargcc, 400 _!1_675· 640-\2!l'i $5599 • Nabers Cadillac • 53&-6646 ----Ch~ef eng, llkc new. $21!00. ........ 9952 ____ 64;-..0·.;.;.27...;00~---1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mustang V·8. auto. 9920 Ford 9940 p/s. ~tmt cond. $1500 ---------1 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• Cash. Call 646-t:il5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Mustang Convertible. Xlnt cond. Nds minor NOW SERVIHG THE SOUTH COAST HEW/USED CAR & TRUCK IUYS 401 ec.-..1.- S•CJ--+• 4'2-ISOO Or eel Tel'"" eJl..OSto work. 646-6851 • -~---------------....1 HOIDAS HUGE STOCK . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • J 1966 Fastback AMt r. Alltos, New 'tlOO Autos, New 9100 Aldos, New ttoo·~ New tlOO cals, new res. good ....-••••••••11•..._.._ .......... ....._..._.~•-'.!••• ••••••••••••··~•_a_••..tL•••••••••••••••-•::..:-=••;;.;•;...__.,!__J en1. auto, $1Z1S. 546-.1630 • •• f9750LOS . . CUTLASS Supreme Coupe. Like '77 Cpe Ue Vlllc. Xlnt new condition; gold with cond 18.000 ml. $9350. matching Landau top. 714-497-29'..C _____ ,. Full power. factory air FLEE"fWUOD .71 & •75 cooo. ~a local 1 owner N lcf.'! $19001 $6900 c ar with 37,000 miles. 963 8377 & ...,., 1.,~.. · {Cl.10014). • ....., . ....., '74 Coupe De Ville, xlnt, 1 .· $~999 • i t7S."POWb.A.c o wne r , new radials,----------• $4710. 673-MJO, 751·3082 FlllllRO 'TT c;ov. pert. comt. 8100 'mt't mpraa m. 4 di", 1\:'C. Yellow ~erior w/hl:ir k m t s. Under warr. •J'S./\ T Ml).!. u•..,1r I •l;i<lt'\I H't ulr l'•t :ll I'i_ ~.,()II. jj'I !G.l!J int~Qf·. l'ull IJ•>"•·r, 1.11 _ ----__ wry air cond., low miles '72 SDV. Loaded. New 1970 OteveUe Malibu 2 dr " ill ~tstanding cond1· tires & brks. S23ai or of. V8 PS xlnt cond ms1d~ lioo. l708LMVl. rer. 962-6828 & ~L sirio. 831-9103 $4399 '74 Eldo. All xtru. •1ov-'72 veifa Htbk. immac • 1n~. Bst offer. Work cond! 4 new sled belll"(i 197000DGE 551!!n2l.hm645-l228 __ radial-;. c~tm paint :eHAU.E:HGER 1 r 1 c,~11'<' Dl'\ tllc Brn. \~I fo"~I radio, 57 .uoo m1 White exterior w1lh lom1,pHp1ly M&Jll ~!350 Bstofr.673·5995 black Landau' root & fW6.430'7 DRtVE'EMWILD' m atching mterior. Full --• -fubulous '74 El <.:amino• power, factory w.r cond. 1973 Coupe. l>eVille, all .& i.hell. the \\-orks SJ:tJ<J ldowmUts. (2UBHS>. ~;'[00 ~r~~~~.~~~traoh 581-45112 768-1201 $ l 799 4:30PM '68 WAGON Good cond. • 75 C ... oc: ~b:ii~r?. ~."94~res. $200,000 u.c.nln• IMVENTOIY llas everything. Just ltke TOCHOOSINOM new. <Ser.00340) MOTOllCAIS D'B.MAHCE 626 W17thSA547·~ • '75 NOVA. 4 dr, V-8, air cond. P/S. auto. trans, xlnt cond. J Owner, 35.000 Ml. $3,350. or lease at $100 p/mo ror 24 mo'a. 645-o&ill or aft. 5, 64S·0847 NABERS Selling anything with a ·12 lmpala 4 dr sedan. Daily Pilot ttassirled Ad Hiii. pwr. recent patnt, is a sample matter • • . nu OEM carb & A C, 32M .AUTO CENTER ~ 1425 just call 64.:! 5678. orig ml. 1 owner. Xlnt ---cond SlB!AS. 960.3545 ~·.BAKER CA68S PROM FEOO COSTA MESA ·540-9109 . People who need people Ahould always check the service Directory In the DAILY PILOT· USI THI DAILY PILOT "FA1 RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 Id. JU '73 MALIBU Xlnt. cond. A/C, PIS. P/B, aew tJres &brke<t.~. '69 KinJtSwood &tile sla wen. 9 p1S$. air, tape deck, full extras. Xlnt cond. Reas. 846-1462 '66 HalJbu. '65 Corvalr. Both l'lenn &r ~ependAi· blc. S850 ca. 646-7445 ;; 18 '72 capri, overhead cam eng, 4..'lpd, decor group, Allf95.Hew 910 Autos.New 9100 AM/FM tlpe deck, •••••••••. ••••••••••••• sharp, 56,000. 557-4029 .... ~ ..............••. New Lancia l IJXURY at u Pnc" yoo rnn live with • .NEW LANCIA SEDAM .. ndow Sticker Ptioe ... $7 ,57 420· B.J. Sportac•r'a OJ1count .2,37920 , . . i:-:. ........ $5, 195°0 : New 1978 S.r. t03994'lhru 10-17·77 . • . . A beautiful selection of Lancia Coupes and Sedans wttft elr c_......,...,. pewer ........ 9'd pawer wfftdow• _ _.... .... ocm ·73 Mulibu, 2 Dr. almost rcblt. lac. mr, P/R, PIS, must be seen. 7~2·0067 eves .62 NOVA SlaUon Wan.. 8 pai.:i. t'l>blt en~. elec rear wmdow $495.1'138-4471 Contllt_.d 9tl0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •;:; \lark t\·. dttrk brown mctall1c, moon roof, 4 whl djsc, "20 other opt, loaded. 23,000 mJr..r..P~. P Aft5pm&wknd~~--2 •75 Mark IV, wht·On·Whl. loaded wt 11cces. Xlnl cond. Nu tires. l>uu lo Oeat.h In ram., musl 1eU ! 6-40-9'73 HlZ ········-··············· CORVmEs CHOICE OF 11 196' THIU lt77 <111peros &. Autonu1tlcs Orcinge Ceutty' s ~ ....... Slltctl• EZ FINANCINU WELEASF. CO RVf:'l"T £S HOWARD Chnrofet Dove & Qu 1.11 l Strt1ets NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 ...__ __ _ '65 MUSTANG new short bloclc, must sell! $900 or best cir. ~7U> Oktrn 1He ....................... '72 T<ranado. full pwl", ---------• AC, crvl5e, .spUt seals. '74 Ehle. xtnt cond. Gold, loudt.'<11 xtras. Re& aaa. i\I U.'>t i.ell 554-Z.WT llhr Int. AM/FM stereo, lilt tele whl. xlnl cood. 754-0272 OI' 546-4200 -----'69 f'ord J.'rurluoe, v ery '67 TOf'onado. 79,000 mi. tcood cond., clean . all original. Has all con· $750. S5l·l6« ceivable options. $1300. '68 Torino. 4 dr xlnt cond $775. !Mi2-i.,!(! 963-5006 Sedan. ----·------1 ------Sh.irp •71; Granada l.oal1Ni w r xtr :u1 No Must sell thi$ week, '75 Starlirc. Best offer. All >.tras. full pwr. 552-1624 or S57 ·5916, 8-~ Mary. r11rn11·1 ''""rt T 0 P of 67 l.oa<lt<l Toronado S-125. • Ill• ( .. 11 ~>.! iilli 'l't'\b SJltint. a-.i< for .l::lhott 673·~7 ~---~---~t HOOAaltot..New •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "GOLDEN TOlJCH" IMMIDIATI DB.IYERY .--SPECIALS I LUXURY USED CA~ I '74 CADILLAC CPI DmW V·8. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, pawer ateenog, power dltc brakes, PoWer windows.. Power aeata~ rad lo, heater. whitewall. 11res. v1ny1 roor. tinted glass. wheel covers. Landau top. (424NXN) • Sl2'6 1977 TOllOHADO V·8. auto. trans.. factory air condltlonlnli. pawer lfNrfng, power dlec tnk95, Power . windows, POwer •••t•. radio. heater. Whitewall tires. tinted gloss. wheel OOVttl'9. Landau top. vinyl Interior, 16,000 miles. 591'. t701315 .,.,. 1975 THUNDlllllO V·8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning. power ate-0nno. power disc brakea, pawer wlndowt. oower seats. radio. heater. whitewall Urea. vinyl root, tinted glasa. wheel cove,. .. low miles. (706NPOJ .Uflf 1971 UHCOLN ··DOOR SIDAN V-6. auto. trana .. factory air conditioning. power steering, power disc bral(ea, power windows. power seats. radio, heater. wl'lltewall !Ires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel oovera . !309NXN) sun 1973 UMCOLN COUPE v-e. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, powet aleermg. Power dl1c brakea, power windows. Powe< sea11. radio. Meter. whitewall llree. vtnyl root. tinted g1aaa. wheel covers. vinyl interior, 1unroof. (999JOY) S46'1 1974 UHCOLM 4 DOOi SIDAM V-8. auto. trans.. factory air eondltloning. po wer ateering. power disc brakes, pow~ndows, oow.r •••ts. radio. heater, whltewell tires. vinyl roof. llnted glass, wheel covert. vinyl interior. ceeeKJC) Sl4H Johnson & Son l_:$~~~~!-!!"!'!'!"!'!?!•!-!!1!11!11~1~11!11!.!!l11 -Mlil!ilti)! 'i'P" - :.!628 Harbor Bouiovord Coala Moaa • (114) 540·5630 • loll ~ ""9 Te -l.0..,.. On .__()edit • Att ,,_ Etl«:t~ 72 Ho.A f'-l'llllilt.tll-•All C.. SollleCI To Piiot .... ~--- I l .· at the all new Irvine Auto Center l.ake f 'orcst exit/San Piego Freeway •. THE ··79 FORDS ARE NOW HERll A OUR 1977 MODEL N CLOSEOUT IS . ·I NOYi I~ PROGRESS . ANYTHING-GOES! ***************************************** "" CAnl COUPI {13GN0F) 197' $3588 I $3688 GIAMADA $4488 • .. ACOUPI (358NYV) 1971 ~ 1972 DOOM $3588 DOOM HOUllCAl SWIM4tB (501CXR) (70533) l974 lllOMCO 414 (624SFU) 1971 LTD c_ouPJ (736GHCJ 1973 TOIJHO 1+2 C568GVJ) .. ,, IUICK COUPI (031KEOJ "" e""' CO.YITTI (5e2NLDJ .AU. CAU SUIJICT TO P•IOll SAU f'IUCISP\USTAX&UC .. SI MM INOI 10.17•77 ******************~**************•••••••* San Diego Fwy. to Lake Foreat exit North to Aookfleld, Weit to Oldfield, Left to Auto Center Drive -~~~~~-l~ \ • ' D24 DAILY PILOT Sunday, October 16, 19n PLUS. 5 YR/50,000 MILE FREE WARR. \ l - 1974 AMC GREMLIN $1699 • • • . ,WILL • • • fr YOU WITH HIS c, SUPER 10W -.:__: · --=---·-·-PRICES f =-.~ 2 YEAR OR 24,000 MILE SERVICE POLICY., •• OH MOST USlO CAIS! WE · LEASE All MAKES AHO MODELS! CREDIT UNJONS - WELCOME! 1973 HONDA CIVIC $1899 • 1970 JAGUAR XKE $3699 . 1974 VOLVO 164 . s4199 · Loaded W/ntrasff32KeM 1975 TOYOTA CB.ICA $3699 Air Cond 4 Sp #951 ARO ' .. .. 1iOU 60 OOWN TO TME ·ENO OF lME FIELD, AND IU KIO( iHE SALL TO '(OU . ~OW CAN '(OU GEi MU6GEO? WE'Rf M ONL 'r1 ONES AROUND HERE! NANCY- r-.. FINAL · SPORTS LOCAL WANT AD \ ,.. SUNDAY, OCTOIB 16, 1977 ... - Lt'OU WON'T SE WMAT l F IT ALONE •• THE BALL DOESN'T SHOW WILL SE WJTM UP ? '(OU! ANOTHE~ T~ING ... 50 I WALK ALL T~E WALi DOWN THERE ... HOW DO I KNOW YOU WON'T RON OFF AND LEAVE ME ? • - OKA'-(, THlS lS WMAT WE'LL. DO ••• __ By__Emie Bushm'"-~i=---1 -------T-r-=~---111 ------------------~-------Oiiil ALL OUR NEIGH.BORS , WHY SHOULD THAT WENT AWAYTOGETHER ON -BOTHER YOU ? ___......,A A CARIBBEAN CRUISE -·-AND THEY ALL ASKED ME--- t. • -. r . • i ~~ I·. f • 10·4', DENNIS THE MENACE C> [> t> WHEN HE FINALLY ~LLS 5AM WHY HE~= NEEDS IO RAISE $250,00cP, ERIC ADMITS THAT HE HAD BEEN DATING LOLA FORTWO . YEARS! -/lf"IAOJ.P ----lf~f!(6( 5ME 5TAATED DRIVING HOME LIKE A MADWOMAN! I TRIED TO GAA~ THE WHEEL FROM ~ER ... ANO THE NEXT THING l KNEW, THE CAR WAS OOTOFCONTROL., .. AND I WAS THROWN FREE,,, _.__. . • ANO S~IOE~, Flfl~T NAM£? A" L4~lAALl..Y TOO COMMON ... WH11..e &.A'iT NAME, MAVE~ Ml6TO"Y ... ~ H~~~A ) NICE R:ING ~ T'O Ii. · ~ . ') rr[]· -AND CONTINIAITY Si.HIND iHEM. ~01 Ff:OM NOW ON, YOU WIL..1- Pl-eA~ S AOOfr&,~ ME A~ '~It l!J~OM.1' . . - I~D J4~~CE ... 9HE'G GOT A LITTLE OU&•TJON BOX. ._.IJDGE PARH·ER MAY I ASK WHO'S CALLING? : r YOU tc:NOW, TMAT1~ A e&TTI!~ NAME -fMAN "t~A ... ' NAw. .. eur9H~ ~ rrG1~s 1· HER LOTS N-JD LD1S ~ pPN:TICE. i- \ <l<J4 WE WERE AT THE COUNTRY ., ~ \ CUJ6 ... ANOWE~ HAD ---- TOO MUCH TO DRINK! WHEN WE LEFT THE CLU6, SHE INSISTED ON DRIVING! WE'D HAD A Fl(.1Ht! ~· I 'ffilE> SCARF OJA& ON -me: FLOOR IN FFO~'f OF MA~ SUE SUlEETOJATER '5 LDCKE.R I • Q • FINe ... NOW ""u s-r s.,-e: P IN1"'0 1"'H IS WIST CE: Me N'"I, Pt...eAse • ,, 0 £ --- " '" \ ' .' rr MU5T BE HERS I • I'M GOIN& 1b KEEP Ii SO 'rnAT A ~RT OF HE~ WILL ALI>JAl,)5 BE Wl1H SA't> ... ~ 1'lDN'T SEE A RED HANDERCHIEF AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE / DID Cr>A ~ .. - MEI . HIS's. eee-N H..tVl-T"EP j'"O PL..ACS HIS F001"'PR1Nj'"S IN THe: couR-rYARP OF= GRUMAA AN'S CH IN ess: CL-IN IC IN HOL.-L..YWOOP Pl• -SA ~ WE:RE:N'i"" YOU A FORME!R PA1"'1E:NI OF MINE:'? IHe: O Ne \tv'HOSe . JUNG L-E: ROI :X: Ml S1""AKE:t<JL..Y DIAGNOSE:P AS A .M.11,...P RASH ? ' ... .. .. ..,, ...... Jolin•-.' . LOTS A ·BALLYHOO, BUT Y,A NOTICE NONE OF 'EM OFFER. YA A 10-DAY FREE TRIAL ... AN ' MY SE:CONP MISIAKES WAS NO'"I L.-E:AVI N' ONS ARAA FRE:E SO .:X: COUL.P WAVE: A'"I 'T"He ~ 1ouR euse:s ! · . .. .. . .. .. . . ~ .... . -. . .... .. . ".t .. HOW DARE YOU! ~EY, You GuYS L .. WHAT WAS GENERAL CUSf£R WEARING AT LlrrLE 61G~ORN? YOU'VE ~eeN t'RINKING-ON THE lJOEJ A&AIN! -- IF JoHHHV CARSON \WULDA TOLD THAI ON E, ED McMAHON v.t>ULM MAD _ HVSIERICS ! ~· ' , , - ,, . •• .. "CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYFS? There are at least six differ- ences ln drawina detail& between top and bottom panelL How qulckJy can you find &hem? Oieck answen with lbOM below. ·pe,..... ._. "llll"°'it •.1.1ew '' 6u1«11" "<ltJll "'''1 f Oul'""'" ,.q..,nN • 'lllllHIW If .. n1c11111611 ' 6u1H1u.I •1 '°"IW ' 0..1••1w" ..... I :~1110 0 BOOMER Joy', WJ..lAI Cb '(oLJ L.IK'~ M051. ASOLJT Me-r I Hal Kaulma" ~ Pt:RHAPS it's a bit underhflnd- ed, but here is a good stunt to eTEAM SPIRIT! ''Oarl1t1 _ wt Ub thtllmt11 -.iovlna forward; they .. , be Matfll, b•t tltey ••Y Matt a winnlna Pfllt· "-<Mtllle. Ow: To nu blank, rtamnae letters l1t AIDES. eRiddle-Mc-This: What can be held without being . touchcd'l Give up'l How abo111 your tbn11uc'l eJ01 down IBDIP, ,1klp a 1p11te and wrllt PDNKT below II. Now, Insert Che name of• U.S. acate lo'°"" fin 3-leuer words, ttadlna dow•ward. enhance one') reputa11on as a eDouble your weight, add five, multiply by SO. add magician. The performer displays 1727, subtract the year of your birth. Result. from left a small coin. maybe a dime. hold-to right: your weight and age. mg i1 in the palm of his r-~r--~-;--.;..._-.....: _ _._~_,;_ ... hand. He the" cover\ 1hc 1:oin wit h a hand· kt•r1:h1cf and invitn 'pc1:1ators to feel the 1."0111 under the covcr1n1 t'IDDJ.IN' AROUND! AHfy colon ror -..... -~ I-Red. 1-Dk. MM. 3-'Vetlow. 4-U. "'°"· .S-T-. 6-1.a. aren. 1-Lt. 1H1. 1-llatk. t-011. ltr•wa. lt-Pllt•. (•met) Of course. everyone agrcn that the coin is 1here. but when the \.'Overing is removed, ooe! ret: A friend acis confederate. This • per~on is the last to reach under the cover· ing: picks up the coin and removes It between thumb ind fingen. DUCK SOUP! Alu. our ttuattt ,a1•1 dtttt• II t11ptocld wlwtl Hmbtred panels •ppear l1t rt.aht order. What's . cllat! ~""·-.... !I._ '•not .,_., '°' ~ l:MIJJO) By Brown and Casson i}~MM .. UM-MM MM ..... ~M .. M .. MMM .. M OM.,MM·· ..... MM ··· \ . ~MM· M ... MM.-UM·· UM·AAM .• MM ... - MOTLEY'S CREW 'r WH~CAN I 00 FOR YOU, MR. DRUDGE~ ,, AND 50ME.'fH\N6 \...i W\-t\CH. l CA~ U5~ WHA1' l \..6AA~~D HARVARD SUS\N~SS 5CHOOL-. ~ ..... iR SO DO '/00 \.t.A\JE A .:100 IH.AT ME.t;"IS MY GUAt,\F\C~llON'6 '? .. . mRMADUKE® ay Brad Ande.rson tLi.. L~• f;o,\\_. WEt~'-lT/ I JU • __ ...... trS "f1Mi;. FOR 'FA,-f3U~GRS' J LJM'fu& . ·AG&>IJI~ - GORDO TANK HCNDIARA ~~, ! UN~T~D TU~ A.A'ftFS FRON\ TME 00 ~ ~ AAN& OJT IN ~ERi;. ' • • by Jeff Millar & 8111 Hinds A r , -j October 1!, 19n DA.IL¥ PlbOl-- • .. A-SK THEM-YOORSELF- s..i the QUHllOll, • I ...-. lo "Ask," fn#y ~ 641 l wnglon A11t • New ~ N. Y. 10022. W.'I pray 15 tar IMlliSl*I QU8SllGllS ~ .. CM!~ _.. odllts. FOR TOM LANDRY, head coaeh. Dallas Cowboys Why do yo• WUif • eult and tie dtarlng game.? -Mldlelle Pappe, Sputa, N.J . • rve always felt the way you look Is a perfect lndk:atlon of what you represent. I· believe professlonal footbaD Is an ex· eel.lent vocation and that the athletes who participate are top· notch people. If my players conduct themselves In a proper manner, the people who observe them will be lmpressed by their character and class. Since we don't have the chance 10 meet our fans, they'll know what we are by the way we look. FOR MARGAUX HEMINGWAY, mOdel and grand· daughter of Ernest Hemlngway What do you Nmember most about yo ur grandfather? -H.J .• SputMaburg, S.C. e Since I w.as young when he died In 1964,• 1 hardly knew him. fhe only memories I have are of sitting on his knee al 3 when our famUy IJved with him In Cuba for a couple of years. I was fascinated by hls beard (If ever Jnyone had the right to wear e,.-tt was Grandpa) and liked lo pull It. l also remember his cats -I think he had 37. But I know him best from the stories my family teD me about him. FOR FRANK ZAPPA. rod< star Do you keep uack of your rehurul time before a co• <*t7 -D.S., Ca.per, Wyo. e Definitely. l want to make sute everything Is perfect bet9fe I .go-on~. 8efoM "'Y lastNaw ~~ 1 put Jn ~O over 100 hours. For my most recent LP (Zappa Uue), I rehears- ed my band lix to etght hours a day f« two weeks. FOR .IUUE BUDD, singer 1 ... ,... oa TV aad tot die a..,..ees1oe Vo•'re ft!IY do- • utketecl. Am I ""9t7 -Mary l.aaateg. COipa a.rt. ti,Taae e Wrong. rve detested houswork fm as long as I can remember and don't think ra ever en)oy it. rm ashamed to say that when l ltved at home, I never helped with the c:hofes. Mom always complained: ~Julie's a stw -a star slob. She can handle an audience, but not a vacuum cleaner." When she said that, my grandmother took my side. "Better the dust stay on the c.mpet than in her lungs." she'd shout at my mother. FOIJ THE •ASK THEM YOURSEIF EDnOR c.. ,... tell .......... abotd Ehle Praley tUt "-'t .,_..le all tM pmipe•? -C.D., Miami, Fla. • 5hoc1!y before he died, his 1954 record, wl Love You Because," was played on a New York radio station wtth a glow- ing In~ by disc jocley Stan Martin. Afterwards, Martin had a long-distance call. "I ju.st want to thank you for those wonderful things you said," the caller sald . "Who is thlsr' asked Stan. "It's Elvis, In Texas." "I can't believe you're caJIJng direct," added Martin. Presley then told him that thanks were mean· lngiess If conveyed by a go-between. FOR ANN-MARGRET, star of The Last Remake of &au Gute Did you ewer meet a VIP who Memed In •we of you? -D .M .• Jolie t, Ill. · • No o ne has ever been In awe of me, but how about scared 5tiff? Ponce PhUlp was. I was fn London for ·a fUm pnimlere, and there'd been newspaper pictures of me in bikinis splashe-d on the front pages. Ahhough the Prince didn't mention It when we were lnttoduced, I knew he had seen those photos. He was veiy cordial but also cautious and remote. FOR DIRK BOGARDE, star o{A Bridge Too For Yota don't eeem to hue eged or gotten hea.ter. What'• the eecret? -H.M., Tonance:Ca11f. • e When f'm not worldng, I IJve In a 17th-century farmhouse on the Riviera. It's a 12-aae estate, complete with sheep and an olive grove. My days there always start at 6:00. There's so much to be done, the least of which Is pk:Jdng olives and filling In potho&es. It's hard work, fun and slimming. FOR .IACQUEUNE BISSET. star of~ rHep. How do yoar IMDtly aad fa1encle react to ye;. stardom? Do they vat 90'I..., dllleready? -L.M., Vucoln'9', w ..... e Other than being proud of me -behind my back, not t6 my face -they treat me the same as they always did. I do have four cousins who always want me to get them autographs (Charles Bronson ls high on the list), bUt no one really takes ad- vantage of me In terms of getting or doing things for them. Ewrpone showaw me with~~ th&~ such as "What's Ell.z.abeth Ta~ really like?" FOR MORTO~ DEAN. CBS newstommentator Yat1 IMwe ~ a eootll ... pereoaahty. How do fCHI --... tt? -Mary ..... NetlMrtoa. ~ AIMb •·ay the tlirie the n~·~ 1s on the eir, most of the hard work ls done. We have written It, edited It and timed•· I rucf the copy MVeral times IO be certain that fm c:omplcteJy fa· millar with It (not always~ with lat~ stories). When the broadcast schedule or lineup fallen, l have to work hard at achieving that reiaxed manner because It would be wrong and perhaps misleading to suggest to the aucknc:e that IOmethJng Is amiss. FOR JOHN L FERGUSON, Seate Hist~. Arkansas A.,,___ why eo...., ~ towae IMwe blbllul ---.._ hhett-........._. MCMlllt ObN. Jatdto? -Bm HID, I .... Oil, N.D. e Because the Bible Is an Important psi of our herttage.Atkansas Is not, unique In this respect. Of the placa you mentioned, you also wlD 6nd PaJadne In lllinols, Ohio, Texas and West Virginia; Jerusalem In Ohio; Mount Ottvc In Alabama. llllnols. Mississippi and North Carolna: and Jericho _In New Yorit. South Carolina and Vermont. PROAfID_CON Should A Representative's "{enn Be Extended From Two To Four Years? PRO Rep. Monte K . Ud.tl (0. Artz.) The House of Repraentatlves Is truly the "People's House," and this Is as the Founding Fathers Intended. But Congress has become a full·llme job, something the Fathers never anticipated. Congress• men no 900ner finish one election campaign than they have to begin to worry about the next primary. I believe the Founding Fathers. if brought back today, would agree that a four-year term (half up for election evt!TY two years) would stUI gtve voten a chance to make some changes every two years while gMng members at least three years to concentnste o.n legislation. CON Rep. Bany M. Goldwater k (R.-CaW.) In contrast to the deliberately slower-paced Senate, the "Peop&e's House" often makes d01Atns of dally dedslons that affect the lives of all Americans. The House also controls the nation's purse, since It decides where taxes wtll be collected and spent. Such enormous power must not be allowed to go unchecked fot more than two years at a time. The voters must be given the OA>Of1Unlty to give ap- proval, or to M~ow the bums out" In regular, dosely spaced lnta- vals. Think about It: Would you want your Representative looM for four years at a time? l('I 1tn FAMILY WEEKL'Y, INC. All 11Qlllt '-* f1 • I • Wdd Sta/Uons An imporlant new worlt by one of America's greatest Westem artists. Ordering "eadline: October 31, 1977. For Don Polland, musungs are the cmbodimmt of all that is spirited and fttt. As a boy, growing up in the West, t.M sight of them find bis imagi- nation. And now, as a 11CUlpto1 of swpassing skill, he has found these beautiful aeaturcs to be a most natural and rewarding subject for his art. Polland is one of today's leading Westmi art- ists. His works arc in the pmnanem collections of the Whitney CaJlay of WCltan Art. the C.M. Ruuell CalJery and Museum, and other major collections~ and abroed. (n this cxtraordirwy new sculpture, Don Polland has portra~d the classic confrontation of rival stallions, vying fot dominance. With a sure hand, he has pnftc;t.ly captured the taut muscles.. by Don Polland A limited edition sculpture in fine pewter the Oaring nostrils. the flying manes and tails of t~ Wild S"'11Wrcs in combat. This important new won of art has bcai privately oommiaioned by The FrankUn Mint and is available uclusivcly from the mint, by dirrct order. (t will not be told throuab art ckaJcrs or those pllerics which geocrally bandk Mr. Po1Jand'1 wotb. There is a fum limit of ooe sculpture pct person, and the issue pricic is SlSO, payable in conYen~nt monthly installments. Wild SuJlioJl.S is one of fow new sculptures., portraying mustanaaof the American West. being crcaud by Don Polland for issue by The Franklin Mint. Owners of this fint work will have the guaranteed option to acquire any of the thtte rcmainlna so.tlpturn-Fooli"g, Sul'Yiv41l, Ru1t- mng free-at the $MIU i91UC price. But there will be "° ohli&Qtion to purchase these later waOs.. The absolute ordering acadlinc fot Wild SuJ- lio..s is October 31. l'Tl7. All orders must be post- marked by that date to be cliaihle for ~. ~edition will then be pennaoent\y cloecd. r-------OROEA FORM--------, I mtd Stallions I I I . I Valid only II poatmarlc«I l1y October 31, 1gn ~I I Um1t one P« ,,.,_,,, I I The Frrilin Mint I I Ffwlklin c.r.er. PenneyMria 1 soe1 I ', Pl .... ~ my order tor Don PollllOd'• Wiid SlaJ-I /Iona tculpture In fine '*"'8f' • 1150. • I t I need lend no moMy now. 8111 me $60. • In f lldvance ot shipment ot my ecuapture end the mne I amount MCh moneh, tor two coneec:utlYe 'DOf1h. dw 1t 1e Mtlt to .,,.. .,.. mr........ .. I I I I I I I I Mr. MB. Miss ____ ""'....,=-=--:-=-:::cu:-::: ...... :::-.:------ City ____________ _ State, rip I 5'gnaluf9 I .... ____ .. _ 31U I L-------------------~ .. KITTY 0 9 NEILL: MOTHER. BOUSEWIFE9 DAREDEVIL •.. ..• Oh. yes. and two other things: she holds 22 land and water speed records and has been deaf since. infancy. By Joseph N. Bell Six years ago. a contestant in a CallfOJ· rua moton:ycle race hit a curve too 16st, lost control and tumbled end-over-end on the bike. A Hollywood stunt man named Duffy Hambleton saw the accident and pulled out of the race to give first aid. Dul- fy saw~ pouring from the victim's left ~-When he removed the glove, two ftngers, severed at the first )oint. fell oot. The Injured racer clutched the fingers and tried lo remount to flnls;h the race. Only Duffy's greater strength forced the victim Into an ambulance. What kind of macho character would try to resume a race with ., wvered fingers? This one had long, raven-black hair, a figure out ol Vogue, weighed 95 pounds wnngtng wet -and was stone deaf. ~ name: Kitty O'NeiU. o.tt, Huabletoa dtda"t bow Kitty very well, but some quick dedsk>ns had to be made at the hospital, and only Dulfy was around to make them. ~surgeon said the fingers could be sewed back on but would always be stiff. What posltlon wouJd the young Lady pr.-1 ~ was In shock and not readillg' llps very we.II. Duffy decided to have the fingers at· tached In a slightly curved position. It was a good decision. Kitty's hand doesn't looil. dlsftgured today. and she Is still able to play the piano ~ofidendy. Kitty was in surgery fOJ four hours, whlk! Duffy paced the hospital waiting room. "I realized then that this wasn't ju.st a woman in a man's sport but an Incredibly deter· mined human being who was saying: ''l'ou teD me rm handicapped, and I tell yoo I can do anything you an do -and maybe Jo.ph Bell regularlv conlrlbutn lo many pub/J- eofjona. mdudmg H.per's, Good ~ Ing. McCall" s. Faltlng from 5th floor to inflated pod. e • F~YWE0U.Y.Oda1191tt.1117 do If better.· I was Intrigued." Six months later they were married. And Duffy's been helping Kitty make ca· reer decisions eva since. It says something for th~ decisions that Kitty -up to her Pfetly nec:k in dan· ger alm05t daily -hasn't been hurt sl~ that motorcycle accident. Yet. she's under· taking ever more haz.ardoos feats -with the 4PPfOVal and assistance of her husband. She has the tools -the skill. the ~e. the liming. the reOexes. And she has something very special going for her. too Kitty, who has learned to speak without eve:r hearing her own voice. told me firm. ly: ~Being deaf gives me one big advpn · tage: I hAv~ total concen1J11tlon.'' Duffy puts it this way: ~Kitty Is ;ea/ly good at what fhe does. so I'm not afraid for her If I were, we'd be In some other Une of work. My )ob Is to make sure every safety base has been touched ahead of time.·• In Los.Angeles recently Kitty was doing a number for NBC TV as part of an up- coming special on the world's outstanding stunt men and women. AU she had to do was tip over a burning van, emerge with her dotbing afire. and fall seven stones over the~ of a parking garage. A rootlne day in the Ille of a stunt person The prepa.nitlons were meticulous. The van was carefully weighted lo give it the proper balance. and a poweriul roll bar was welded lnto rthe floor. Kitty -encased In shin. knee, and elbow guards and a hel· met -looked rather like a diminutive la· c::rosse player. Duffy checked her strap- pings several times, then talked with her earnestly. She watched his lips and kept nodding and saying. "O.K .• 0 K .. " lmpatlendy. When the director drop.,.cf hi• ann, Kltty roared across the garage deck and ran her left wheels up a steep ramp unill the van Ripped. At that moment, tllol() gasoline-soaked charges were sel off un· det the van and it burst into sheets of fire as It went over. Firemen doused the flames; then the stunt aew pulled off the windshield and removed Kitty. who was still strapped In the seal of the overturned van. She emerged laughing. making her professionally executed p\ece of ~ look all 100 easy. How did Kitty O'Ndll -a tiny, deal part-Indian girl -ge1 to where she is today? Kitty's mother was a full·blood«d Cherdtee who married an Irish oO wildcat· ter In Oklahoma. Kitty, their firstborn , con- tracted mumps1 measles and chicken pox simultaneously when she was four months old. and docton had to pack her In Ice to keep her alive. When the fever subsided. Kitty had lost her hearing forever. So Kitty's mother dedicated her life to Pfepar· Ing her ·daughter to compete in a hearing world. She taught Kitty to read lips profi· C'k!ntly as a small child, then opened a schpol to help other deaf students master hopes to become the first to brralc t e speed of sound on the ground. this difficult technique of lip reading. Kitty entered public school In the third grade ('"the first time," she says. "I really u~rstood I was different from other peo- pfej and f\naUy completed junior colkge. mOJe than holdillg her own without seek· Ing any special advantages. She was an outstanding amateur high diver (her coach had 10 fire a gun to tell her when to bfeak her dlVe~ she was ab&e to /ffl the ~ slon) and was competing 11'1 the Olymp6c trials at aAe 16 when she broke her wrise. She gave up diving and turned to high- speed water-skiing and other motor spans. That's how she~ to be racing motorcycles w~n she met Duffy Hamble- ton. Duffy -an asptring ltnebacker who didn't quite make it with the pros -has been a Hollywood stunt man for almost rwo decade$. After he and Kitty were mar· ried. he coached her In the skills that earned him more than $100,000 a year. After her NBC stunt. Duffy re~ed. "I can give her the basics ~ ways that I know from experience work -but beyond that. she's aJways trying to be Innovative. When she wants to experiment, and r say, 'tfo.l there's a confrontatk>n. We usually end up doing It my way. but she manages to throw In a little of her own." Act•~ the stunt worll Is almost a sideline to earn money while Kitty ai:>d Duffy take aim on a passel of speed rec· ords. Kitty already holds 2Z land and water speed records. but the big ones have eluded her -mainly because she has been denied the equipment required to tet them. Last year, fOf ex.ample. Duffy put up $20.000 to buy KJtty a ride in a one-of· a·kind rocket car powered by hydrogen peroxide. Kitt~ shocked everyone but Duf- fy by reaching 618 mph. only four mph under the world speed record and the fast- est speed ever recorded by a woman. Af. ter that near ml$S. the car wos withdrawn from her. and Kitty hasn't been permltwd another shot. Since then, Duffy has used most of the family savings to build his own vehicle, but he still needs commercial sponsorship. Duffy MY• that lf Kitty la to Ml the reco•d, It w!ll pJobably have t9 be In her own vehicle. "A lot of people have reser- vations about underwriting a woman'. What they don't understand is that the public Is In love with Kitty. When she drove the rocMt car, hundreds of duf people showed up to see her and blind people came just to hear the CM." Kltty and Duffy live on a lO·oae citrus ranch north of L05 Angeles with Duffy's two chndren -a boy, 15. and a gtrt, 14 - by a previoul marriage. Kitty runs the househ<*f and heJps with fanning charts. She communbtes easily with the children and works with them on the physical ae~ tMties she does so well. She reads a good deal and even plays several musical Instru- ments by feeling the Vibrations. That's also the way she learned to talk: Her voice, as with most deal people. Is high-pitched. But, says Duffy. It ls coming down year·bv- year and sometimes slips Into a normal ·pitch. One. she and a 11-ner get accus- tomed to each other, the e«ivenatlon flows Kitty thinks she's lucky to be zib&e to cut out of dull company. wleavlng me .... says Duffy, .. holding the bag." Kitty admtts, with a be~ smile. that IMre are other advantage.a to being deaf. wl get to sleep late," she says, Mand r'lave totaJ concentra· lion when I ~ant to read or think. zind I don't have to listen to bad sounds like mes ~ ~ &oud rocl\ usic. And I don't have to talk on the tdepho~" Kitty's biggest handicap, says Duffy. Is that she tends to trust everyone. Mlf you're concentrating on just communicating with people," he says, wyou haven't got ttme to figure out whether they're teBlng you a lie. Kitty has this naJYe conviction that every- body out there Is true blue and honest and straight arrow. and she'd have been eaten alive In this business If I hadn't 5'epped In. She's taught me a lot of thJngt about courage and determination. but mostly she's taught me patience and tolerance and ~ndetstandJng. I was a ~etty aggres- sive, impulsive guy befON we got together. I often have to repeat and put things In a fonn she'll undeJstand. and that didn't come easy for me. But beyond that. we llve a pretty nonnal family life." Over the next few years, they will go aD out to establish Kitty as the fastest human In the world. "We're going after the land. water and low·ziltttude speed records fOf Kitty. .. says Duffy. "She's onJy four miles per hour W\der the land recocd and 10 under the wafer record, and ww'n making plans now. That· would be qu.lte an zic- compllshment for any human being. And ' If that's what she wants. I want It. too." Kttty had taaped her Instep when.1,he overturned the van for the 1V stunt.and II was bleeding a little. She showed the In· jury to Duffy,. and he examined her foot gravely. then brushed It asMJe. saying. "That's a long way from your heart. M He grinned when he Mid It. and Kitty grinned ~ They both know where her heat1 Is ...., and If they have their way. a good maoy million other Americans are going to know, too, In the Immediate years rR ahead. IA1.ll .. - Warning: Th~ Surgeon General Has Determined ·That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. !-------------- •, UGHTS.131119-·taf.0.9 int._.. w. pw cit1m11. FTC Alpirt DEC.?& UGHT 1)()'1: 13 Mg. "taf, lO 1199-nicotinew. pwa,nn. brFTt IMdlod. .. • •. Loud ...., ct.r. The tacts of life on energy are beginning to get through to the American people, according to a 1'9Cent poU by the~oper Organiza- tion. A fuU 87 percent (up 10 points In a year) now want a major government effort geared not onry t<>&nergy consiervatlon, but to encouraging developmftnt or U.S. energy supplies. SU• Job lo do. Support for finding and producing more U.S. oil, gas, and coal would be even gteatef if more peope understood America's growing~ <>fl'foreign crude oil-now cioee to 50 percent ot the oil our country uses. '$!, according to the Roper poll, 37 percent of the people still believe W8 can get by without using impo'1ed petroleum. The fact Is, even a sharp reduction in fontign ~would cut Into America's economic muscle, causing hard times, untess steps are ta~ to substantially Increase domestic energy supplies. ' Fa seal, _,.,growth. ~Roper poll also found that 58 percent of Americans fiM>r •modef'attf economic growth, thereby rejecting the extremes of boom times and no growth at aJI. Wflre buoyed by the majority view bec8use wflve been saying for some time now that only a bigger economic pie can Pl'ovide enough slices tor ewrybody .• .. ,.~,,., :!,, ... ,,·;r I I ForwtMMl'I ... bftdge lolls. During the morning rush hour, 21 ,000 ca~ cross San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge carrying an average of only 1.3 persons per car. To promote better vehicle use, no tolls are charged to cars with three or IWOf'8 passengers. Some 5,000 commu1ers carpool that way daily. It's one way drivers can cul down on energy waste. '1:1 " '' A..-...... ~rlca has had less than a dozen years' supply of oil left for a hundred years." Professor Edward J. Mitchell of the Untversity of Michigan Mobil. " 01> .. l\lallona. Boll A. MolHI Cotpotation, ISO Ea11 •2 SltWI. Naw YOfll. H y 10011. ' S-T~R-E-T-C-H SPACE ~ THROUGHOUT YOUR HOOSE Want to ov~come the "shririking-space" syndrome? Try these ways to give you more spacious interiors. Create an Instant place for guests In an unfinished attic, utlllzlng assemble·yqurself fur· mWntr Tlt.Sphuical $0/a& e_ach_ become four mattresses. Fuml· ture by James Dould sets up with a screwdrluer. Lamps bv Phll· Mor. Rug by Ege Rya. Dtuiden by Saeen World .. Shades by Jcxmm,, Shee~ of Kodel-cot· ton bv Vero for Burflngion.' Room design by Peg Walker. By Rosalyn Abrevaya ~ theT...any family that ha.Mi't wished Its house were just a little larger? Wen It con be. Here are some deconttng do-It-your· self Ideas that will do the trlck, usually without major remodeling. UvtngRoom Even If It Is already fumi.shed, study your llvlng room carefully. Awkward traffic pattcnu. oversized ~ and empty, unused areas waste valuable IMng space. Comers are ohen Ignored. Today's new modular seating pieces, called "pit furni- ture" because the modules can be moved Into a large group or pit, have been sc~ale down to accommodate small rooms Screens. which wori< well In liv roo!'M, can create fuU ot part·tlme I space. They provide privacy and allow you to redefine the shape of a room. A "see-through" divider can be as simple as spaced plywood strips extending from floor to ceiling -perhaps wfth several hanging plants In between. You also can buy freestanding wall sy~ms. finished on both Ades for attractiveness. The newest designer furniture has a clean, $lmple look that ls not hard for the home handyman to copy. You, can bulld t I • ,A.MllYWUIU.Y,Octoller It, tl11 bask wood bous as tables, in any 1-ngth or height, wtth hinged tops that allow you to store things lnstd•. For seating, cover them with colorful fabric, lined with sheets ol fluffy flbaflll and.topped with I\ foam pillow to glv~ 11n upholstered look. Or leave the wood unfinished or stained In one of the light hues. light woods, aped- aDy the bleached wood tones that are "In" now, do a lot ol visual expanding on thetr own. If you want to achieve a traditional loo'k, add trim molding to the construction and give It an antique stain. Take a look at the living-room walls and decide whether you're using every pac· tical bit ol space. A "dead" spot that can come alive might be between wlnc!owt. Built·ln bookcases or wooden shelves at· tached to the wall with wood or metal brackets ordecontive pe(Jestalsc.an be used for display and lo "undutter" table tops. DlnlQgRoom Are you allotting too much space to the dining room? A drop·leaf table takes up las ~e than a full·sized one. 11'\e cus- tomary sideboard, whk:h usually accom· panics traditional dlnlng·room suites, might be moved Into another room and re· ~d with a long, narrow wall shelf for serving pieces. An odd closet can be eon· verted Into· a refreshment spot. Attach shelves to ~ closet dOOt' for glasses and build a unit with counter top and storage space below for bottles. Stem glasses can be hung from wood slats. Kitchen Don't be afraid to change a room entire.ly. Oispe~ with the dining room, If you have a good-siz.ed eat-In kitchen, and gain a much· needed family room. Y~r guests can en)oy ap· petlzen while you are cooking within earshot of the conversation. Kitchens are a magnet for Infrequently used counter-and-closet·dutterlng gadgets and ap· pliances, 10 aka to the. walls ~sheJve everythlQQ possible. A random arrangement of shelves. painted In contra$tlng hues, can stretch space and brighten a room better than oew wallpaper. Add a prac:tkal and decorative note with plate rails (use quarter-round aown molding), which are Ideal for large serving platters or an antique plate collection. Check out ovemead racks. In gleaming metal or wrought iron, they're marvelous catchalls and ol._ fer an Instant gourmet touch. Bathroom A visual space stretcher that also wllldlghten and brightcirasmaD bath Is a mfrrored wall or ceiling. Jhe least expensive way to mirror Is with self-stick · mirror tiles. To gain storage space, construd a vanity cabinet around a pedestal or chrome-leg sink. Or utilize the space over the toilet with a made-to-measure "bookcas«." If your bathroom has a window, In· stall shelves on either side for toiletries. Beclroom Rare these days ls the palatial bedroom, but the good news Is that furniture manufacturers are pay· Ing attention-to this lade. So, Instead of the usual matched suhe, with a set number of pieces, you now have space-saving choices. For Instance, beds are being designed with st~ headboards • (a'Qd reading lights), often flanked >by modular units with doors or drawers that. when acfded to, ~n. ~.P a~ound a good portion of the room. For the children, trundle beds and~ptatn's beds (those with a storage drawer) are back In style. Each of these furniture trends spells comfol1 and practicality. ' FamllyRoom Ideally, a family room should be multifunctlooal -available for game-playing, macklng and enter· talnlng. A table tennis or blTilard table, for exam· pie, can be overlaid with a larger wood top from · the lumber yard and covered with a linen cloth for si1·down dinnen. Garage Get-Away Conoert your garage Into "On e1Ctro room. Designed with the American Plywood Association, the Interior Is of rough-sown plywood siding. Furniture by Syroco. Free· standing fireplace ·by Majestic. Carpeting by Monticello In durable antistatic Anso-nylon. FAMILYW£EJ<LY,Octotlef 1&, frT7 8 I FamUy·room seating can be as simple as a carpeted platform. If you plan to build a platform or other seating unit. In· corporate storage spoce Into the design. Stereo units, for Instance. can be con· talned In flip-top boxes that also may double as end tables or ottomans. Garage Into Family Room Many families. In real need of extra space, are opting to convert their garages . Into add'ed living quarters. It might tum Into a famUy or h~ room, a workshop or a combin.ttion of both. Recommend· ed fwnlshlngs for ibis kind of room: heavy·duty carpeting and easy-care plas- tic furniture In a light and cheerful co«>r scheme. Room At The Top If you have an attic In which you can ~land, why not tum It Into a guest room? You can dO this without finishing the at· tic, either. Shop around for one of the new, Inexpensive, assemble·lt·yourself sofa beds, or refurbish the one you rele- gated to the basement with a ready- made sllpcover. Then set up a table or two with reading lamps as well as a chest or etagere with baskets for guests' foldables. Add fJllll warmth with a large area rug. "1.1 ··- , l , It I • , • .. . -. H~w To Wake Up The Financial Genius Inside You . . "Millionaires Are Not 100 Times Smarter Than You , They Just Know The Wealth Formula." We've never met and probably never will, but. I think we aha.re a common interest. That interest is in achieving complete and tota.1.fioancial freedom. 8ecal18e" ol this eooimon interest., l think. we can beo(gre.athelp to each other. You eee, a little over twelve months ago my net worth reached the magic million dollar mark, and it only took me 48 montba to achieve that. fut might not imprt!88 you, but if you had aeeo me aix years ago, you might wonder how I did it. I lived in Denver then, in a·cramped, tumbled down houee at 2545 South High Street. My wife was expecting our second child and we were so broke we bad to borrow $150:00 from a relative~ to " buy food and pay the rent. By the way, I know I didn't make a million dollars becauae m my superior intellect-I barely got through Amee High School (Ames, Iowa) with a C average and I think that if you11 stop and think, you'll realize and agree, there is not a single millionaire that ia 10, 20, or 50 times smarter than you, or that works 10, 20, or 50 times harder or longer than you. Now, bow can wahelp eadi other? I am wi1fu:!J to share everything I have learned and know that. would help and guide you to achieve your own financial freedom aJ\d independence. But the only way I' would ever give you my secret8, method& and fon:nulas is if I benefit alao. Becau.ae u you Will find when you reacb your ultimate financial goaJs, you really don't wan~ to stOp there but yoti are motivated t.o go and make m~. It seems that most people who a.re charging for financial advice have studied bow to "do it" but have never actually "done it" themselves. You will find as youpad my formulas, that since I have actually achieved total financial freedom myself, that yw. will receive from me more than ju.st the motivation t.o achieve your own financial independence, but a workable step by step plan to actually do it. You may have seen part of my formulas adver- tised in the nation's most prestigious financial journals such as Poma, Barrona, Money. FortuM and the Wall Street Journal. This work ie entitled How To Wake Up The Financial Geniua lnaide You. The varioua formulas contained in the vol- ume will show you exactly bow you can do each of the following: • Buy income properties for as little as $100 -down. • Begin without any caah. • Put $1,000, J 10,000, or even more caah in your pocket when you buy(wit.boutsellingproperty). • Double your assets regularly-and consistently. • Legally avoid, reduce or postpone paying fed- eral or State income lazes. • Buy bargains at a fraction of their market. val- ue. H you apply these formulas and methods you oould spent three weeks out of every month doing anYthing you care to do, and I think, at that time, you will find as l have, 1.hat spending several weeks on the beaches of Hawaii, or on the ski slopes of Colorado, or just sighteeeing in Europe, or any other place in the world, you begin to undef- etand what real freedom is all about. Most people think that it would be impoesibl~to do some oCthe things listed above. For example, to buy a property, and at the same time put $10,000 (or mol'e) C88h in your pocket without selling the property, or to buy a property with little or no cash down. . Believe me, it is po8sible for you to do it. Th.is ia exactly how most wealthy people actually do make 10, 20, or 50 t;imes more money than you do. These formulu of mine do not have to be used with income properties only. They actually can be applied to virtually any auet. While I was struggling on making my first mil- lion, 1 often thought how nice it would be to have the personal advice and counael from aomeone like Howard Hughes or J . Paul Getty. What would I have been willing to pay ror this service? I can tell you one thing for sure, it would have been a lot more than the $10.00 that rm going to ask you t.o invest in your financial future. What will this $l0.00ac:tuallydofor1'0U? ltwill g(ve you a complete step by step plan that you can follow t.o become totally and completely finan- cially independent. PleaR"try to underata.nd a:ny .dilemma J'JltDot a New York advertising agency, with all their pro- fessional skill and manpower to write a pow~ul and persuasive ad to convince you that l can n:;i.ake you financially iodpendent. I am just somebody who b.as actually 'done it' and can really abow you how to 'do it'. What would you do, if you were in my shoes.You have in excese m$1,000,000 net worth, you have a desire to share your formula with othera, because you not only have a simple, honest and workable method whereby others too can eitjoy the riches of this land, but you also want to benefit and make money from sharing this information, so you can continue to grow financially. I think you might do what I'm doing-that i• to write a simple message to the ~ of people who share eimiliar goals aa mine a.skiDi them t.o try the formulas for themaelvea, to see if they work. as well as the claims described. Becauae, I know, aa you would know if you were in my shoes, that if I can just convince you to test my f ormulaa and methods, you will eee for yOW'Mlf that they will work_ aa easily for you aa they did for me. It's really quite frustrating to have eomething ao valuable aa I know 1 have, but ladt the skill to convince people to t.ry it for themaelves. 1 h0pe by my simp1' direct approach, I can convince you to try my f onnulas. It eeems the majority of the people in our rich coon try lose, not becauae they lack intelligence, dr even will-power, but because of procrastination, or lack c:A action -pleaae don't be like the maseee. Make a decision while you have this paper in your hands. Make a decision now to either act. now and aend for· my material or immediately round file this paper. If your decision is to subecribe, do it now, not later. Otherwise, you may· lose, just by default. . To order, simpfy "laae any siZ& paper, writeihe- worda "Financial Freedom PackaBe", arid send it along witli a check for $10;00 to Mark..°' Haroldsen, Inc., Dept. E-949 • Tudor Mansion Bldg., 4751 South Holladay Blvd., Salt l..a.ke City, Utah 84117. If you eend for my material im.m~ately, I will alao send you documents that will show you pre- cisely how you can borrow aubetantial amount.a of ca.eh at~ above the prime ra.te uaing just your ll•rll O. Harold..,. signature ae collateral. I P.S. It you are still 110mewhat skeptical, and be- lieve me, when I started out I certainly wu, (be- cause oC the many people in the world trying to deceive other&) I would encourage you to poetdate your check by 30 days, and I promiee and guaran- tee that it will not be deposited for at least thoee 30 days, and if for any reuon you do not think that hatl ha¥& eentryou-lives up, in every ~ what I told you in this letter, send the material beck, and I will .quickly, without question, refund your money and send back your own uncaabed check or money order. Also, if you would like to check a few <L my references, I have lilted aome below. Tracy Collins Bank & Trust, 107 S. Main. Salt. Lake City, Utah, Att: Beverly Smith, Manqer. Charles H\lber, C.P.A., 1850 Beneficial Life Towers, 88.lt. Lake City, Utah. 801-531-8286. 0 19R © Mark 0 . Haroldsen, Inc. 1977 A HOTLY CONTESTED COMPETITION ' ' . Next week thousands oflovers of the."grai~ of paradise" will attend the International Chili . Society's World Championship Chili Cookoff. By Forest L. ~Imler "" The lntemalk>nal Chill Society -worshippers of the all-ftred chll1 pods, whkh are known to these true believers as the 'tgrains ol paradise" ....:. was ~ tn-1910 for ti. primary purpQSe _ol Im- proving chill. And onc.e again t~ fires will be lighted under the pots on Sunday, bctober 23rd at the Troplco Gold Mine near R<>samond, Calif., where 30,000 of the faithful, the curious and the merely hungry •armed across the desert last year to hail a full- biooded Ute Indian as t~ king of the chili chefs. They will come from every state In the U.S .• En- gland, Tahiti, India, Scandinavia and Mexico (de- spite a dedaration In a Mexican dictionary that chill con came Is "a detestable dish sold from Tex.as to New York C1ty and erroneously desalbed as Mexrc.in;:-- They will come canylT)9 trophies J)'odaimlng them as.~Olampion Chill Chefs" of their states, re- gions, countries and clans and possessed of secret recipes known only to themselves. -rrutus-Vaidu;~l:Jte4~weacs the 1976 crown by virtue of his Indian's Revenge .. ·Chili ~· says he·expects--to-lwe to be 100. be.~. cause he has ·chili at least twice a week: "My !J'Mdfather(l}ved to 98, my grandmother 102 and my unde 104, and they were all chll1 buffs." lbat's enough to make anyone believe chili eaters are ·among the chOsen people. RUFUS VALDEZ'S WORLD- CHAMPIONSHIP C HILI 4 k ftenltateelt 2 ... cene.~ pen dtope 1 te11 p a Dft cumin Med t ==cno-noor dl'y . s c.,... dtopped onlon9 ~cup .... ..., 4 ....... twtoee, dtopped 2 Wiii IP D Dll•........,.. oil .t CMe(7-oz.ea)chffeMIM .t roMted 9'Mft c:NMM (Anahefn'I vartety>• 1 tab" 1p oon fftltd New llu:lco ground chUI powder• . t tall lupaan medium New Meldco ground chlll powder• dtlN powder• 2 .... tarltc. CfUshed 1 qt.water ·SaHto taate 1. Coarsely grind 2 lbs. of the Dank steak. Cut re· malnlng 2 lbs. flank steak Into ~ ·Inch pieces. Cut pork Into lf•·lnch dice. 2 . Coe* stea.k and pork separately In large, heavy kettles. &tir frequently until meat changes colOf. 3. Combine meats In large kettle, add cumin and oregano, cook llz hour, uncovered. Stir often. 4. In 2-qt. saucepan, cook onions and celery In 2 tablespoons oil for 10 minutes. Stir frequently. FAMILY WEEICl.Y. Oc1co.r le, t'l17 • 11 ---- 5. Add tomatoe)s~ salsa to the onlo'.}1.and eel· ery and code t& 1/2 hour. Stir in chlr powder, roasted d\llles and garlic . 6 . Add tomato-chili mlxtwe and water to meat; stir. Cook for l to l lfz hpurs until thickened. · 7 . The last llz hour should be just under a simmer. Stir now and then. If ne<:essary, add water for de- sired consistency. Add salt. Molen 1 I,; gallons 'If you· can't get VaJdez's Ingredients, use: 1 C8ft(10CllL)~elldpeeledwhole ... dlllle9...,,.... ...-....scttnss •d 1 teblupaon.....,.. 3 Wlle11pD01• chll powdlr - Iii FCKa1 L. Klmler Is o /eolJ.W'C writer /M The Register, ~onge Counl)I Coll/. ; 11 m.J. "ta(.' 0.8 mg. nicotine SY. per cigaretteL by FTC method. J .; • 'HOW THE SPACE SHUTTLE WILL IMPROVE OUR ·Ll'VES As early as 1980 it will spark a revolution in communications. energy, m~cine, meteorology -and even cosmic tourism. By Paul W. Hoffma n The space shuttle Is short, stubby and unglamorous. but It promises valuable beneftts f<lf mankind. lt Is the Ana reutable s~hlp that will feny peopk! and equip- ment to a nebula of space stat\ons, sky labs al)(J satellttes. There, engineers will exploit the ... outer·space envll'onment -no gravity, no contamination. no energy ,,shortage -to manufacture a host ol new medical and Industrial products. The 150.000-pound shuttle, christened the En~rpnu after the ~Ip In Sw T~t. -wti take· tMe merchandise produced In these "space fadorles" bock to earth. The shuttle. also caDed the orbitet. Is propelled by two booster rockets and an aluminum fuel tanJc that are snpped to Its underbelly. The craft Qt\ odilt tfte earth fOf up to 30 days from as far out as 500 mlJes. And. having dropped elf its crew and car· go Al a space lab. it can glide safely bock to earth without engine power. Wltlio•t •••'•" tta ""-ca• be mw•u l, ........... the afety ol the crew is in the hands ol five computers that guide the vessel and keep it from burning •· up during reentry, when air friction boosts Its tem~ture to a searing 2, 700 de· -grees. To g'UarJ against fechno!ogk:.al maJ. function. the computers aoss-checll each other's calcuiatlons 50 times per minute. Once the shuttle shows that It can fly safely and smoothly, the two-man test crew will be replaced by seven newc::om· ers, who will r~m the decks In com- fortable shirts and jeans, not bullt,y space suits. Because NASA plan$ to start tnllnlng astronettes, skirts also might be seen on board. . Plans call fOf' flve shuttles by 1980 thal will Iott people and cargo Into otbit on a weekly basis. NASA expects the shuttle to spark a new indumial revolution In medi· cine, communications, energy. material sciences, meteorok>gy and. yes. cosmic tourism. Two years ago, .the Apollo-Soyuz mis- sion demonstrated how outer space re- search can advance medicine. On earth. gravity interferes with the attempts of scientists to Isolate and culture important medical substances. For example, It Is too expensive to ma.ss-produce the rare en· zyme uroktn11se. the only sulatan~e known that effectively dissolves blood clots. Useful In treating heart attacks. strokes and phlebitis, uroldnase was easily produced In the weightless Apollo-Soyuz environment. On the shuttle. scM!ntists want to Improve the production process even further and hope to culture the an· ttcoagulant for as llltle as SlOO per dose. down from the present Sl,000. Paul W Hoffman Is o 541nlot ol Harvard Col1£ge mo}Oring In I~ hJSIOfY of tc~nce HI!~ planning o career In 1e~nll/lc joclrno/ism 14 8 FAMILY.WEEKLY. Oclobef II, 1tn A NASA polnting of two crewmen in earth Olbit. This ts on "on-board" uiew, loolc- lng down the length of the orbiter s huge cargo bay. Other lmporu1nt medical discoveries are bound to foGow from space research. Sd· enlists anticipate that a real breakthrough could OCC\.lr In less than a decade: It would be the Pfoduc:tlon m space of some mlrac· ulous medic.al 1ub$tance that cannot be made on earth at any cost ... No one is go- ing to walk off the first flight ol the shuttle with a hypodermic needle fuU ol cells that we can lnjed Into a person," setys Or. James H. Brett. NASA's manager of space processing appllcallons. "People aren't working very hard Inventing expeTiments that they cannot cunently do. There will be an Induction period when only a few In- novative scienttsts perfoJm exdOrig ex· perlments on the shuttle. But when the bulk of the scientific community joins them, a lot of Pfogra.will follow .. " Progrne wtU alao com e In the manu· , facturtng of metals and semimetals. Grav· ity Pfevents the creation of homogeneous. metallic mixtures because the Ingredients that are the hea'l>iest tend to sink to the bottom and separate out. This occws, for example, when ball bearings are made from two diffetent metals that are melted together to form an alloy. Also. gravity makes containets neces- sary: but in weightless spoce they can be done away with because gases. liquids and solids remain Immobile even when they're suspended In mld·alr. Containers can con- taminate ultrapwe materials. and they can distort the shape of delicate substanCH grown from f\ne aystals. Jn space, where zero-gravity promises perlect crystal growth. scientists will produce metaDlke compounds for use In lase:rs, optics and computers. Says A high-ranking NAS A of. fldal, "With these new materials. engi· neen wlD build TV cameras that can see In the dark .... If you want to know what the cameras wiU be ~d for. go ask the Pen· tagon or the police." The orbiter aJeo will pro.tde as- ttonomers with new equipment and tech· niques. In late 1983 the shuttle w!ll put Into orbit a $45()..million. solar-powered tele· scope. which. freed from the Interference of the earth's atmosphere. will enable scientists to gaze seven-times oee""""j)e:rrnto space than ever before. The 95-lnch-dia· meter scope 111111 relay pictures of galactk: objects back to earth -objects that are 50 ttm~ falntet than any that can now be viewed through groul)(J-based telescopes. With a resolving power equivalent to a marksman In Boston urolng In on a dime In Washington, D.C .. the orbiting 'tnstru· ment will see to the edge of the universe as we know II. The light that will reach t~ giant telescope started out some 30 billion yean itgo and will help scientists unravel An artists conception of crewmen at duty statlons on the orbiters /lJght deck. The payload txJy doors ore open. the ultimate cosmic puzzle: how the uni· venabegM\. Not oat, Qa tl.e ....... ...... ... Mtellltes. like the glent teletc()Jle. at rodc·bottom prices, but It also can retrlev.e. r~ and check out existing ones. rather than letting them wan .w.y. "The money saved on communiclttk>ns llll· ellites, f<lf example, would ..tNJW up In lower phone rates f<lf transoc:eanlc. call. EnglMfts are deve)opng a •elllte that will permit people • continent apart to talt by walkie-talkie et l<>t per minute. Meanwhile, engineers at the NASA Johnson Spece Center tn Houston .,. looking Into ways that outer specc m~ supply energy. They are cwrcntly dewklpng e lhatde--ieunchcd .... Jhlt. wiU coDect solar energy and beam ti beck to earth. A huge tattn, IOme 15 rnila In length and three mlles In width, wdl ablOtti" the sun's rays and transf<lfm them Into 11\t- aowaves (the same kind ol high-frequen- cy l!nergy that cooks toesta In rnk:rowaYe ovenS). These Wll trawl lO artMJued receivers to be converted Into electr1dly and pumped Into power Ines. The orbltmg screen will collect Sbt· to 15-thna more energy than could be gathered from the sun by a compan1ble Kfffn on earth. There's no day or night, no clouds or at· mosphett. to stop the sun's rays from fail-• Ing constantly onto the collector. The only thing that prevents sde'fltlsts from launch- ing solar ce11s tomorrow II the nmmdous expense. By 1985 or 1990, however, the price of coal and oil wlll havt etcalated to the point where so'-collectors wlJI be economically desirable. Large satellltes. like the so&... tc:rnn, won't flt In the shuttle's cargo bay. lnstead, the orbiter wm cany prefabricated ltdlof1I of the satelltte.s that wl1I be hooked togcth· er In apace by astronaut c:.arpenten. Stnct the Government's cargo wll not completely fill the shuttJc, NASA ls se•ng the remaining -space for $3,000 to $10,000'J)eTftw cubic feet.~ and educational Institutions are snapping It up. and the University of CaJlfomla at lot Angeles is offering a special cOWM f<W future shuttkrnauts. • With the orbiter almost off the ground, NASA's englneen have gone back to,.. Ing Buck Rogeis movies f<lf tnSptration. What's next? MIT students have designed the Space Tow Truck -e powerful engine that would haul small planets Into the earth's otbit so that they could be ,_ mined fOJ valuable minerals. 161.11 .KEEP IN ENTIRE YEllrS RECORDS - IN 112" BY 14" SPICE! Onlv s5111 ~NCEll~D CHECKS MONTH-BY-MONTH UTILITY RECEIPTS CREDIT CARD RECEIPTS PEN MEMO PAD MEDICAL RECEIPTS BANK PAYMENT BOOKS OR CHECK BOOK • DEPOSIT RECEIPTS AND MONTHLY STATEMENTS FOLDS AS THIN AS A MAGAZINE! rrs NEW! Amazing Organizer does the work of a complete file box. in juat a trac- tion of the apace. 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Since his mllntone pic- ture, Bwter ondt!!lll~. he's been chalking up one solid screen credit after. another, playing, among other roles, a young re- cruit In &bv Blue Morine and a rebellious truck driver In White Line Fever His neweit films, Surulool Run, about the after· math of nuclear war, and the aoon-to-be·released &g Wed· nadav. a Sl<>fY o{ su{flng friends, promise to propel him even fur- ther toward supentardom. Jan's quick rise dkl not sur- prise Masoned moviegoers. He's c«rtalnJy got what it takes -and perhaps more. For one thing. his sensitivity adds a touching real· Ism to his roles. But what fans dig most. according to the thousand,<I of adoring letters he receives each week. Is his rugged, hand· someness One is Immediately struck by his deep blue eyes (one m1119azme gushed whe's the first contender since Paul Newman f<>f screen eyes of the century") and his golden-boy ~ • .c· quired through years of surfing. Cunous)y. Jan never Intended to be an actor, let alone a movie star. and. daptte his sexy good looks. grew up wrcly ~Ing In wlf-confidence. He feh, he says, "1erribly Inadequate." • The son of a sign ~Inter. Jan was raised with a younger broth- er and sister on a 20.acre ranch In Hanford. Calif. "I was always under pressure to conform." he -explains In his soft-spoken voice. "And when I tried to, l'd usually end up feeling bad for not mea· suring up to whnt was expected." A's-Tteemig«T. Jan was totally allenaled. openly rebelllous and constantly In IJouble for one thing or another -drinking, fighting and even setting off cet· bide bombs In school. Once, too, he ran away tor three days and ''blew everybody's mind." Re· calllng this period, Jan says, "It's Potrldo Baum It o free·lo~ who ho~ wrltt~n /M many mogculri«•. In· eluding PattnlS and US. 11 • f-'Mll'l'WEU<LY.OCtoo.r !&, ltT7 Wlih doughier Amber. 4 ... who tokes priority ouer euerythlng. ~ . a wonder I got thr~ugh without being klDed. I was the most con- fused person tmag1nabl.." He did graduate from high school, thqugh, and enrolled as an ar1 stuC!ent at Ventura City C~. But he feh no more at ease. Then. while waiting In line to sign up for a fourth term. he suddenly asked himself wbat he was doing there. "I couldn't give myself an ar\$Wer so I turned around, got In my car and kept driving until I reached Malco." There he surfed, ca~ht seafood. explored the Jungles and con- templated life long enough to decide on his next move -)oln· Ing the Nattonel Guard to avoid being drafted. Duty over, Jan drifted Into acting through an ln- credlb&e stroke ol luck: An agent spotted hlm and took him to Uni· venal Studios, where Jan was Immediately signed for a low· budget Western In Mexico. R~lhng that flm experience, Jan admits that "I didn't know wl\all was ctotng:" But; he~. "As half the aew couldn't speak any English, f didn't feel too bad. At least I said my lines wtth con· vlct!on." Enough conviction to keep 1V and mo\M parts rolling In at a swtft pace. No doubt Jan was helped by playing many roles that mlT'rored his own rebellious and angyy youth. In 8U$ler ond Bl/lie he Identified closely with the high· school senior who tW'T\S violent when classmates klll hls girl- friend. And he sympathized 50 wtth the hippie who gets drahed Into the Marina In his 'TV-movie Tribe.a that "I would have made tha1 picture for nothing." In fact. by &ding out his own troubled Me, Jan has turned his career Into a unique form ol ther- apy. At flnt. having backed Into acting, he saw It only as ua chanc:.e to get paid for goo(tng off. It was great fun for me because on the set there were no pt'eS&Ufes to conform. and for the ffm time I could be myself." But. gradually, acting took on deeper meaning for him; through It he was able to release and purge many ol the pent-up hostile feel- tngs ihat had been plaguing him. Mfor lnstzlnce," he explains, Wby going throogh the whole military drama ln Tribes, 1 got rid of my negative attitude toward the mill· tary. In the last few years I've become a much more easygoing, -conflderu and.self:.aware PfJSOrL' Now a fuh-fledged star. Jan sharply separates hls work and private life. On the set he's sub- jected to the lnevltabl. star treat· ment by sollcltous fans or con· cemed crew -"I get pretty both· ered with people brushing my hair and straightening m~ clothes, touc:Qing and n:iesslng with me." But at home, In a re· mole rural canyon, he can be just Bonn~ and Jon Vincent. one of the guys, surflng at the nearby beach. drtvlng hts ptckup buck to the general store and growing his own organic food. And In the primitive house he has built. he tuna himself phy,l- aly and sp4ritual)y by practk:il 19 yoga and playing the guitar. A friend calls Jan "the original pioneer man: IMng out In the woods by hlmseJf and deeply In touch with the universe." Until recently, Jan lived with hts wife Bonnie, whom he met at co&ge and manted In 1969, and his daughter Amber, now 4 . B1amlng himself, Jan says they 1«parated "because I had 50 bttle time and cnugy for my family. When I was with them. rd feel 50 exhausted I was roie a carcass. And I demanded that our home revolve around me. Bonnie had lltde time for her own Interests." He conslderi thctr present ar- ra~ment an Improvement . Maonn1e can do her painting," he explains, "and' when we're to- ~hcr we don't quarrel. J make sure I sec my famlJy when rm rested enough to give them my best." Meanwhile, Jan Is strMng for a better balance with his time. "I must discip.llne myself mOfe," he says raolutely. "I have to remember that my family takes priority over everything, In- cluding my carcrer," Jan seems quite content to leave hts career tn the hands ol fate. "I never 1\aQ any greaf ei- pectatlons," he shrugs, "and I'm going to keep It that way. I've · stretched myself and grown a lot. And If I find the best way to serve myself and othtrs Is to get out ct the business, I'll try and Rnd a way to take the turn. Who knows? Maybe In 10 years l'U be driving a truck or PU'l'IP-,_ Ing gas." ...... My Feet Were Killillg~e~-~~Unt iI .. -- I Discovered the Miracle of Hambt1 rg! t was the European trip I d always dreamed about. I d the time and mo~ey to go here I want.ed-eee what I anted. But I soon learned hat money and time don't much when your feet urt too much to walk. After few days of sightseeing my eet were killing me. Oh, I tried to keep going. In 0 ever seen before. They are cus- tom fitted and made for your feet alone! Unlike conventional devices, they actually imitate the youthful elastic supporl that Nature originally intended your feet to have. Whatever your problem- coms, calluses, burning nerve ends, pain in the balls of your aris I limped th.rough Notre Dame and along they gave my feet was like cradling them on Champs-Elysees. And I went up in the a cushion of air. I could walk, stand, even run. feet, painful ankles, old injuries, backaches or just - iffel Tower although I can't honestly say I The relief was truly a miracle. Retmeimber the view._ My feet were so tired and And just one pair was all I needed. I learned sore my whole body . that women also can wear them-even with ached. While every-sandals and open backed shoes. They're com- body else was having pletely invisible. a great time, I was Irnag,ine how dumbfouncfed I was to dis- in my hotel room. I cover that these rniracuJous devi0es were sold didn't even feel like only in Europe. Right then I detennined that sitting in a sidewalk • \ I would share the caf e. miracle I discovered 1 The whole trip was 1\ in Hamburg with lmy like that until I got ~ \ own countrymen. to Hamburg, Ger-Today thousands generally sore, ach- ing feet. Flexible Feathersprings will bring you guaran- teed relief with every step you , take. 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TRUE OR FALSE? • Unfoctunately, no matter how angry a n has made you by his conduct, e isn't much you can do to Mput him In place." • When someone loses his remper and ns berating you. the best way to cool anger ls with a smile; it will throw him balance and help dissipate his feelings hostility and aggression. • If you face a conlTontatlon with a short· pered penoh, the telephone could be bestalty. • When you're angry at someone, Ir's a Idea to Muenl:llate" your resentment tallcing about It to another person. • The things that make you mad depend whether you're a man OJ a woman. ANSWERS . True. Studies at Wright State UnJversity e indicated that lighting can have an portant effect on social behavior. Tests IShc~!d that a dimly ht setting marl<edJy in· feelings of~ and hostility £n two lnleracting Individuals -and t this effect Is heightened when the sub- are In dose prollimity. Research also shown that the dark and semidark of polar night "have a tendency to bring t the least-~ elements of human havlof--envy, jealousy. suspicion, flsm. Irritability " • Folse. Wit and humOf rank as two of most devastating \ol/Qpons with whkh vanquish a foe who has tried your pa· nee by behaving in an obnoxious man· . In his treatise on the subject. J .O Hertzler cites hostile ee (studded with wit and humOJJ as ~hly sophisticated and effective fOfm of conflkt -a duel of wits lnvolvfng smart verl>el attack. It's further described as word pley taking the pl.ace of sword play; a duel fought with points of jokes. It can also In- volve "a detibmne p&ay\ng to the P'Y; the audience (of one oc several) just sits back and laughs after each touchl " 3 . Falu. A study conducted by lnvestl· 941ors from Purdue and Vanderbilt unlver· slfles found lhal a smile actually 1ncreau!d hostillly and aggression, while an angry ellpre$Slon (frown. scowl or slony look) decreased aggressive behavior In the other person. 4. True. If he really blows his top, he11 vent his violence on the telephone Instead of you. For example, General Telephone of Califom~ re:port.s thal one of lhe most common damages to phones is people getting so angry during atgUments over the phone that they slam down the receiv- er hard enough to shatter It, or -If they're very mad and very muscular -tearing the whole Instrument out ol the waU. One Los Angeles man, apparently too slight to qualify for lhls type of action, simply drove hls car Into the phone booth after losing an .vgument with his girlfriend. S . Falu. Studies at United States lntema· tional University show that "getting things off your chest" may make you angrieT than you were before. 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When a man won't listen to his con1elence. It's usually because he. doesn't want adv\ce from a tocal strange. -Thomos loMon~ HOWntE WEST WAS WON "How ~ you're wearing only oM spur?" one cowpoke asbd the other. "'The way I figure," came the reply, ulf I can get one side ol the horse running. the other side wtll, too." -Conrud FIOf"l!lDo Card-ploying con be very expensive -but then so Is onv game In which vou hold hands. -Audrey Earle Unt.E EMILY "Pop, you remember that new fender on the car? Well ... " Musical @3 i Multiplication Records Try them for two weeks FREE! They teach all the tables from 2's through 12's as easily as the words of a song! Your child must memorize all his tables to pass in the New _M_a ___ th..__ __ Help your child do better in arithmetic -Mp8Ciailly in the New Math-by pt- tin1 him tbeM new multiplication record&. 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J 1 ........... . .... ....,., ..... _._ ...... u •• .............. ~ wilfJllJ'"tl ..... . •( ........ ~ tu.. ....... . ...... a.-1....-erw.. • • • • • : ~·-----------: :....._----------: - ·-:ecty ___________ • • • .s.... ~ . • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Inches Off Instantly Want to lose 10 pounds In two minutes? Wh~ only a sound dJet can help you take off that fat for good. following a few simple suggestions can help you look thinner In· stantly. Lols l . Lindauer, International dtredor of The Diet Workshop, the largest lndependentJy owned weight-control Of· ganlzation In the U .S • says, "When peo- pJi"iWTOJitihg, it's often hard for them to change their body Image -they still hc:*t on to their 'lat' ~. 'fat' clothes and 'fat' makeup." To heJp yourself look lighter and feel better, Ms. Lindauer suggests: • Stand ttlln. S~tcnlng up k> your lull height by pull1ng the rib cage up and stom· ach In will dlstrlbute yow weight over more terrltOfY. • Sit thin. A good tip to remember. es- pecially II you're sitting In front of a groop or being photograptMtd. Is to cross legs at ankles and slide forward In your chair to reduce calf and thigh bµlge. • Make up thin . Ute light, sheer makeup with color to even skin tone, da~er bl~her to contour under cheeks ,pnd to slenderize face. • Oras thin. Draw a slenderizing line down your mlddJe with a complete hem- to-collar look, like verlleal stripes or a dasslc shirtwaist. Putting Them.elvea In Student;!laca Teachers enroll.ed in~Hue Univ. lnten· slve coune th~ summer got a good Idea of the problems faced by their handi- capped students by using wheelchairs, crutches and blindfolds. Mary Louise Foster, who taught the course, feels that the device was me>f'e than a gimmick "It gives you an awareness of problems we don't ordinarily thin\ about." For exam· pie, she continues, "you ~t the feeling of not "l>emg able to reach thing -when you're In a wheeJchalr you're less than 4 feet high." Some of the problems the te«hers recognlud by seeing the campus from the students' vantage points were thot dJinkJng fountains are too high and rest rooms often lnaccesslble. FAMILY WEEKLY The New1pap•r ltlegulne PNaldent and Pvbtl!IMf Morton Ffank Eaecvtt .. v.P.-s.ie. Dtrec1ot Patrlek M. Llnskey EHc:11tl'N E~ Scott OeGanno Programmed For Sacca.a There's a special young people's club thet has only one membenhip requirement - you have to be a high-school dropout. Called SEVCA (70001 Career Asaoc.), It's the youth organb.ation of 70001, a pro- gram designed to help young people be· tween the ages of 16 a.nd 22 who have ctropped out of school. Started In 1969 by local businessmen In Wilmington, DeJ., 7000 l operates 29 programs In 16 states ranging from Conn. to Calif. and has 11 contract from the U.S. Dept. of Labor to open 12 more programs within the next year. 70001 guides Its members (CAlled "MSOciates") Into unsubslda.ed, full-time employment In retailtng and other fields . Coordinators help the associates upgrade their }ob sldl.h, and during off-hours the as-~tes ·study for their hlgh·school equl· INTHE WORLD ... valency diplomas. A recent survey report· Don•t Be A Water-Waster ed that 75% of 70001 graduates IA/ere em· ployed or furthering their educations. We use water so often that most of us tend 70001 's Jerry Sapienza says that the key to take It for granted -until a situation like to 7000J's SUCGe$S Is Its youth ~nlz.a. a drought makes It painfully apparent how tton, which helpl-to--meciv.u&..thc...youos... Jgl~t It Is. Fact Is. most of~ are water people. fOf more Information, write: wasters. But followmg a few simple 6ps 70001 l td., 151 Chestnut HID Rd., suggested by the San Fra~ Conven· Newark, Del. 19711. -tlon a.nd Visitors Bureau can help eoOMTYe Supenltten thla valuable raource. For Instance, did you know that taking a bath with a full tub uses far more water tharl • ngular • shower? And d you use the wet down, soap up and rinse off shower rootlne, you:n cut water consu°mptlon to a mere 4 gallons. If you leave the tap running while shaving you cook! use up to 20 times as much wateT as you would If you f\lled the basin. lA.aks are a big water slphoner and should be reported lmmed1ately -a small drip wastes 2S gallons b day. For The Record Quick Takes Contrary to popular belief, It 5fftnS that brald09 up la touth• oa --than on womca. Research reported In the Journot of Social /ss~s says that more men than women felt "depressed, lonely, less happy and less free" after breaking up .... Eva wonder ...._... the Mint place to elt oa • *" plane? The National Tnmsportadon Safety Board says that, au other things being equal, you'll be safest lttlng OYer the wings or in the tail sectk>n -the two areas shown to have sustained the least amount of damage In ~ accidents ... Desptte the ....., that can be ened b.-co.pedeoa •hopping for food, many Americans apparently prefer the convenience ol one-stop shopping. Sixty percent ol food 1hoppcrs polled in a nationW'lde survey by the U.S. Dept. of~ said they usually go to only one food stOfe .... Money can't buy happiness says 11 psychiatrist who has counseled 'several patients in control of SlO mllllon or more. Seems the •upenidt .._.. m•ny of tlM aame Pl'oba... M ... very poor -severe maternal depriva· lion In many cases, di5crimlnatk>n at a "special group" and a lack ol politiYe role mode.ls for adult behavicw •••. Golftt on a diet? Your ehanca of success will be increaad If you have the support of someone such as • spouse or a friend says a dieting.expert. A sur- vey of Instructors at 11 nauonat weight· control organb.atlon reported that the motivating factOC' tn 62' ~ IUCCltlfat ' lo5s.es was support from family, frWnds or program lnstJucton. Many Wives said they couldn't bear to disappoint their husbands with . poor weigh-IM, and others were goaded by huahancis' taunts tlfat they would "never make it ... BIRTHDAYS (all Libra): S.... - Angela lansbury 52; Dave ~ 37. Mo..t.y -· Arthur Miler 62: Rita Hayworth 59; Jimmy Brain 47. T ...... -George C. Scott 50; Meh Mercowt 55; P\ene.Elllot Trudeau 58. w.-.,.., -Jack .Knderson 55. n...-, - Allene Frances 69; Dr. Joyoc Brothers49: Art Buchwald 52; Mickey Mende 46. Fd- Does your baby slrter know what to do In case of an accident or emetgency? The an· swer Is yes If he or she has completed the Mother's Aide course offered by the ma)or· lty ol Red Cr065 chapten acro&S the coun· try. Bued on the premise that even If they have a baby bfother Of sister at home most youngsten have llttle Idea of how to care for an Infant or toddler or what to do If an emergency lhould arise, the free course alms to prepare teens for baby-sitting emer~ncies. Mother's Aide courses vary somewhat from chapter to chapter but . says Red Cross program developer Dr. Marcia O.ke. will lodude..lnstruction on how to handle, feed and care IOI' a baby, basic first aid and personal safety. Al the end of the course,. participants receive a Red Cross certificate. To locate the nearest Mother's Aide course. contact your local Red Cross chapter. If It Mems that every time you open a drawer at home ca~~ checks faU out. you may be hanging on to more records than you need. Not an canceled checks must be saved -just ch.eeks and receipts that may be needed }Oil l~e-t~ pur· posa. The Internal Revenue~ 3 ~· In which to audit Federal Income-tax returns In all but unusual cases: time limits for state Income taxes vary. Irreplaceable papers, such as man\age and btrth certtfl· cates, dtlzenshlp records and divorce and adoption papen, should be kept In a safe· deposit box. Anoeh~ document for yow safe-deposit box Is your Inventory of household valuables. which ls necessary in case of fire or bUJ9)ary. The ot1gtnal copy of • will should be kept In the safe of the attorney who preparea1t:-Far more tlps on which records you can throw out safely, write for the Government's Keeping RecCN~, What to Discord. Request your free copy from the Consumer lnformatton Center, Dept. 625E, Pa.eblo, Colo. 8U>09. • day -Dizzy Gillespie 60; Whitey Font 49. Saturday -Catherine o.newc 34: Annette Funicello 35. · ManeglnQ Edit~ Tim MulllQan: Ar1 ow.cto\ Richard \laldatl; Senlof Edltora, RoHtyn Abr• vaya, Hal l..lnOon; Food Edltof, Marilyn HanHn; Ant. Al1 Olf'ectOf, Estelle W.lplni.. Art, Christine WOlalo.; Plctin•. Gloria Brier; ""Int Edit~ Peer OppenheltMr; Contrtbutln9 Wrfteq, Shir· ley Sloan Fader. John Oib9on, Norman Lobaenz. Anita summer: Edit. A.aata., Wiiiiam Colson, Pam l.ambeft M&Nlfac1\H1"1r. 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" (SUSC>) '14-8ur1 Reynoldi, Art Cwney SATVIDAY, OCTOIU Z2 l:OI • (C) "1111 Sb'..tl ft S.. f'**9" (d11) '12-Karl Maldon, Mldlatl Dolflla~ UI 8 ft CJ) • ID CC) "Liiie Iii llell" (wes) '10-0usltn ltoflm•n ARMSTRONG NEW-WAX FLOOIS .. SOLAllAN SPECIALI Installed In your kitchen up to 9x 12 area. ___ .. ...,,.,_ ~ ............. ..-.n ,... ............... _ _.., ........ .... ,_,.........,......_..,.. o.-._ ... __ _ 0,.. DAILY tto 6 ,-11 FRIDAYS W f P.M. ~ ~ CLOSID SUteA YS rj1ftieitir~}lQD PACIFIC~ 9520 TAUaT AYIMUI (~-·~ ~-. FOUNT AIM V AWY. CAL PHOHI 714-t6J.Olll AlAMBRISTA! "Alambnsta,!" a two-hour original drama on fllm- written dlre<:ted and photographed by Robert M. Young-about a young Mexican illegal alien's odys- sey in the United States. will be presented on Visions at 10PM, Sunday on KCET. Channel 28 In .. Alambrista!." Roberto (Domingo Ambriz) leaves his tiny Mexican village to make money In America for his wife (Ludevma Mendez Salazar) and new b\by. Robert_o 's mother (Maria Guadalupe Chavez} does not want to see him go because many years ago she lost her husband to the same ambi- tion-a richer. freer life. While Roberto wants a better life for his wife and daughter, he also is excited and Intrigued by the thought of America It is the big jewel to the north And so many others have gone After crossing the U.S. border. Roberto finds work In a tomato field. It is short lived-the Immigration Patrol arrives to round up the illegals. Roberto es- capes t)ut is beaten out of his money for his day's work by the crew b<1Ss. Stumbling rnto some Mexican farmworkers picking strawberrres. Roberto becomes friends with Joe (Trinidad Silva). an amiable, seemingly carefree worker who has learned how to get on as best he can. Joe suggests that they hop a freight train to go to Stockton where they can make "big money" rn the lettuce fields. The trip ends in tragedy. Alone again,· Roberto manages to find a brief moment of happiness fn Stoc~on. He meets a wait- ress, Sharon (Linda Gillin), who takes him ·into ller small apartment near the cafe where she works. Roberto finds a job helping a crop duster-an enor- mous jump In status from being a '•rmworker-and. to celebrate, he takes Sharon to a dance where he is caught by Immigration officials. who send him back to Mexico. Roberto is still determined to make it in the United States, h~r. and he Immediate~ signs on with an "Anglo Coyote" (Ned Beatty) to work In Colorado's melon fields where a strike is In progress. "Alambrlsta!" was produced by Michael Hausman and Irwin Young. Barbara Schultz, artistic director or Visions, was the e~ecutive producer / ')I ) »' I ./ , r'v) -{ . ·'\ l:!.i . ¥y¥y.: : ... ~ Vy , /;' y ... ) , ' 1 -.,r'' ¥ y'> ·~ . . ) ..... <. J~) ~~~fi5~~~~E~~·( ~\ -; TV WEEI(, OCT06ER II, 1977 HURRY TOMORROW: MENTAL PAnEKTS' PLEA Now th.it shock treatmenlS and lobotomies are things of the pa<;t. what"s new 10 the "Cuckoo's Nest?" "Hurry Tomorrow.'' an hour-long cinema- verite documentary Thursday a l 9PM on KC ET. Channel 28. provides the answer. h's still a shock- ing one. Filmed over a five -week period at the Metro· politan Stale Hospital in Norwalk in August and September of 1974 by Richard Cohen and Kevin Rafferty. "Hurry Tomorrow" reveals the desperate plight of inmate~ in a locked mental ward who are made to conform via forced drugging. In the Ill~ mental hospttaltLation 1s seen to be just another term for psychiatric imprisonment: drug thcr.ipy. a euphemism for ch~mical straitjacking. Dehumanized patients. heav ily tranquiliud. wander around 1he sanitary. "enlightened " ward in a stupor. Thoo;e who resi~t medication. disobey orders or "talk back" are forci bly tied to beds by wrists and ankles. The drugs-some of whith could be permanently" debilitating-are then adm1n· istered. "It's too tight." one victim protests of his bond. "It wasn't meant to be comfortable.'' i., the seemingly tndiffereni reply. None of the patients in the film thinks he i'i sick: none has been accused of an act of violence. Involuntarily committed and controlled by drugs. they are kept in hospitals until they are well enough to be released . But when is that? When they stop begging to be let go. is the ward psychiatrist\ C'a!ch-22 reply to the filmm akers· query. "Hurry Tomorrow" has been credited with being the catalyst for this year's much-publicized investi- gations at Metropolitan Hospilal and at Camarillo Stale Hos pital. It iii also said to have inspired u prior sit-in by ex-patients and memt>ers of NAPA (Net- work Against Psychiatric.: As ault) ut the office of Governor Brown. NAPA has since used the film to focult auention on the right of mental palients 10 refuse treatment and in callin g for un and lo what they see as psychiatric oppre'lsion. llO .. Nlax I '.9 ... Set Daytime Movies -2:30-- . • a..... .. ,... • ((ll) (]}) Cl) llaldl '--e:oo e (l)s-t.s..-CJ> ([) 'Tiit '1l CM ......... ... , ..... 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Attrldloll-•.., 12:00 . en..w....._.., • Slllltlt ,..,.. """"' 4 .. Main Drain Upto70' Roof Access Adclltlonal ss.so ~·\ .. ... , TV WEEK OCTOBER 16, 1977 First time on television! OABC SUNDAY NIGl:f'f MOVIE 9:00PM(i' , .... ,, Lesley Ann Waffen as Marja FJudjicld "There are certain things you do for dramatic sense." said screenwriter Richard De Roy talking about how he adapted Harold Robbins' bestseller "79 Park Avenue" Into the six-hour NBC miniseries airing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ~om 9 to 11 PM. and starring Lesley Ann Warren, Albert Salmi. Polly Bergen. Jack Weston. Marc Singer. Michael Con- stantine. Raymond Burr and John Saxon. "The book has a lot of energy, good strong charac- ters, and a compelling ~ad character." said De Roy. "'making what I hope will be a compelling picture. But the novel was not structured as a movie so we did a lot of changing. We dropped characters and created others. We made minor characters Into major ones." DeRoy was hired by executive producer George Eckstein to come up with the treatment for th"d teleplay. He (De Roy) had worked with author Robbins on the 1968-69 television series "The Survivors" based on a Robbins idea. ·'The old series was never a book but Robbins worked along with story develop- ment," said ~Roy. "'79 Park Avenue· Is just the opposite situation. Robbins sold the rights and took off for Europe. "I don't think he knows I'm working on l t. but I do know he understands the basic demands of televi- sion as opposed tQ novels. I think he'll like the finished product." OeRoy adapted the book Into a 35-page treatment and wrote the teleplay for *he first part, two hours long. Jack Guss wrote the second part and Lionel E. Siegel wrote the third. "The major events were laid out In the treatment, but the two writers were free to write as they chose within the confines of the treat- ment." said DeRoy: "There was always a definite direction In which the story was golri'g all the time." The lead character In the novel and the television production Is Marja Fludjickl who becomes Marianne Morgan, a prostitute and later a madame. She Is portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren "Marja Is the pro- tagonist. She's a tough girl. but she never hurts anybody. That remains true to the book." said 0&-' Roy. "But In the book, 'She Is on trial for being a madame, a pretty sensational thing In the so·s when the book was hot. but not now. Also. In the book she got pregnant nearly every time she went to bed and people won't accept that now." One ot DeRoy's major changes Is the development of one ongoing antagonist thr.oughout thabo,als. This turned out to be Ben Savitch (Michael Constantlf'le). father of Marfa's romantic interest, Ross (Marc Singer). "We expanded him to be the front man for the rackets with a terribly negative attitude toward Maria/Marianne." saye DeRoy. "In the boo~ I'm not sure she ewr met him. BIJI he didn't like his son's relatlonshrp with her. He even sent Ross to Europe to escape her." • ~ Lloyd HaynN la ,,,_ la~r for tn. d41fenu ans L~y Ann W.rten Is trHKI for murder of lier s,.pfether. As M•r/• Fludjlckl, L••l•y Ann1 W.rren's problems "-Qin ·wtwm her ,,.plether, pl•Y9f1 by Albert Salmi, makes lm- propt1r •d~ncN. DeRoy said to add drama. he also kept Marja's mother (Barbara Barrie) alive longer and made her brother (Matthew Laborteaux) e teenager instead of a baby. "As lor Marja/Marianne herself," continued the writer. "In the book she gets Into prostitution much earlier and to 79 Park Avenue much later. We reversed both situations. Also In the book, she mar- ries a wealthy man who we eliminated from the teleplay. The marriage was brief; her past caught up with her.'' Peget SUNDAY (Condnuedl 8 Cf) (lft) ( ) Imes 11d Allswtn Will 111 111 llfth eame 1' NOi played ..., TI1rillt1 Q) TM """1 ..,.. su.s.r~·~ fD A 6oed Oimu11ec U&t A lillft A him bto&raphy of'CNrlts lvtt -12:30-fl 11,l rootfRll Wuluncto11 Rtd~ms vs Oalln Cowl>oys CI) c.lltp FoetMJI Hlctilil!lb (I) Wild kltlfM 8 (I.fl ) Dirtdiol!S Thts pro· cram w1ll 111 1f lht W0tld St11es same IS htld on lht USI COISI GI llllM: "hlltb or .. ..u# (dr1l J6-£~G~ a ...,_," m> 1:00 \D DlrtdiMs G AtO..Wb.. ..... hid 8 (JI ( <fll ) WarW s.ries II a hflh World St11JS 11mt '' ntcts u ry, ABC SPOrts 11111 p1ov1de hve coYttlft trom lht city of rhe lhflonal lu1ut champion Int 1.1me will 111 at tllts t1mt ti lflt Hahonal lutut c11Jmp1011 I\ a •Ut toa$1 tum • .._ 1114 .._,, TWI ,,._ ,,.. 11111 • if tlilt """ Serita ..... lleN .. Hie .. CMSI. • ,_.. 1 Alls ol a World StritS 1ame 1s NOi htld ._....l t..t• lD .......... ~CD)~._... Ntw OtlMlis ~ Los Allctles. 0 CJ) G @ llFL r..c•111 Oenm n. Oa~land la l lwt llct f.D a...: "M1t10PQhf' (121 (J))U.S, ,.,. ~ -1:30- l9'1( ...,,_" tlilt s.. • CJ) Ill (9 (I)) h~ktjaw Will 111 11 Ille World St11ts l•me 1s htld Oii lbt tut tGH1 • llliPt Air$ ~ 1 WOtld Stnes 11me 1s 1101 ~tld cnt c.lltp ,..... '77 (2fl 1'11tllw• II lrl 2:00 a llktle: .. ,., .. ,,. Lwc .. •" (com) ·~-11.tnneth More •TlM Iii • ..., (I) -..: 'Clptrve Wtkl Woman" • rn <11 ca CIJ) "-tt ""' • Will aw 1f Ille Wond St1 u 11mt 1$ held Oii lbt t"t C.OUI • -..: {Ziii') ~ .... W(' (d11) ·~!1-UtallOI l'llktr Air$ rl 1 World Sents c1mr IS NOl btld Cll .... lll(IM ~ • ..... "a.wt ..... Ml '9W' (tom) '37-~rt Youn1-m Tana• ail IAIM: "P11nte Y1h1n1" ( '2IJ ())) T ,.....1urt a r111111y '-ttllt -2:30- (1) llltw1t: 'Pnv11e W1t of M110f Benson" • [DJ ('21J ) .,... -... W~I air 11 the Woild Senn ''"'' IS htld Oii lht rlSI CCNSI ....... ; Ct)~~ (wtS) ·~11 MllfPllJ. Su.san Cabot 3:00 e e..MU • '""' 1 Aus It the Wo'1d Stues 1ame 1s held on lht east coasr. P~10 I IVIAllQ 8:00 .,,., ...... .., .... CD ,.,_,...., Elate .... Ct) (Jllr) "SIMI .... flttiC' (sci fi) '72-l!luu Dern 8 SM PEOIO IUCff • IUMS.llEW SWOll COMEDY "mr • (IB ())) Se• '94re lud1 .... ''lhe Wmnt(s Ci!cle" 8uddy turns JOCUy IOI 1 ~1 wllen tilt Bums decldt 10 Slvt I Ike llo!Se lof Ill old man and ttle crandd1uC11tt1 ())T •JiM~lllCll • lllotit. (%~r) "Sf~IM" (dra) '73-CtlnsMa b1no. (Cl?J CJ)) ..... w-.,.... s-. @ (J)l111111We ...... GMn&tlilt-.llldhit O MaryT,tt."""8 TV WEEK, OCTOSEA 18 11117 -6:30-sent to 1d0tm :ichoot. tht first step fl ((J ((I?) CJ)) ~ lllat leads he1. with stops as 1 ta11 (I) WIW ..... dantt1 ind stripper. down the rNd e Pl( ..., c.ftt.-ct to 19 PM\ Aven11e. 111 1111dc,_id <m P'llMc #fain connected house of 11ros111u11on _ ((11) CJ)) '-"'-lNi!il _,.... Parts horo and three wlll 111 tomorrow s ... It: (t) "ritt e..,.r. • •rtd fuesdty (Oct 11 ' It} •t.9l'M-._.. (susp) '71 -Robttt Conrad ()) Wtlllt .. tlilt llM4 o ....... e 0r.ia..n e 11c .._ ...,... • rnt tiMt 111 m *' ''WtUTl UllE ftYEI'' T:OO T111p tnldia ectieftl 8 CCJ1J Cll) CD eo Mllltn. •Cl> <II (9 ())) 111ot1t: • @ (I) • 8...,... " Oit-CC> (111f6') """"" u.. ,_ .. .., "Cllll1ey ind th• Ansel" (2111) (d1a) ·1~-J1n M1ell1tl V111unt. Key Frtd Mac:Murrrt. Ctorts lta<hm1n, lt11z. Slim PicMM Jin M1<,..tl Vin· lbny "'°'11" and Kurt Rvsull stu cent sbri 1n this t 1crt1n1 dlama ol 111 thll co111~y 1boul 1n 111111 (Mof Ot\t man's strv•..t. 1 .. inst the COi 11n) .who tS 1SS1&11td to deliver far .. ~ ... final illdCertlfllt tlM tOul of t IMftt 1upt1011 and bn1t1hty ol the Anp>nl man (MacMU1T1y) wflo his not used .truclinc illdustry MOV!e win bt fol his hmt on urth w1Rfy looftd by • Ulldtd Wey Messact by ()) ltee Kiri Prbdtnt Certtr •CDC!IC9 (J)) "*' ........... Dtw/HarfJ l.,s In 111 Al11can came • la ~ f)(tSelYt, Fiank and Joe 1nweih11te I QI• ::..:-,::-TW!n nuce poKllinc ~11011 111 wl11cll 1 trtat whrtt hunter 1ppurs to be • • DrlllCM t·30 pflmt'SllSPl<I. • T1lt *;. ...... ..., -w,_, .., ::::::.~·~ •'-'' ....... • ( ...... Its.-, t 0:00 ID ...., 8 (Cl?l ())) ... Ktn M111 7 -ra,, (MIC!latl Ountfl). hllds ~n -:--wert '11SCtphblt ta a bollt wlltn hiS D ..W 11 dill S. Wlft becomes std 1nd lw own lllOlt • o.c;e u,.. A a..k lllOMY to 1 loan slt11\ thi n ht ca11 8:00 ~pay. e ((llJ 001 CD ..... Bltnda 11 • 01t 11 oac-., tllf01111& the ha1111 ol h1l1nt two {I) It tu a Tw.t boyf11ends, Gt1) ind Btnny, compe) .,,,... ~""' ma IOI her 1f1tnhon vnhl both show • ...,_ up lot 1 dflt on tlie ume n1thl • QI c.,e& Hlw ~~~~::: ==-~ .. • Cl> <II<•(()) Sii ... s -10:30- .. Sttvt Milin& to rescue duldttn • .lillmy ~~ stllltd Oii 1 mount11n t11mw11 as 1 t 1 •.OO IOfNdo I~. lJ lllkktd by I pn& ol blnk blndrlJ e e ()) ID .._ ...... .,......... ..... : CC> (Zlw1 ..... ~ C.· (I) T1M rn. ca. lrad" (dra) '69-Jallltt Cob111n •Cl> 9 (8 ())) .._ • S-Yq sa.. e .... : ~ '1ale""' A, .. •II ~ "8tr1 B.-ch11J<ll" llMll" {wes) '49-Jolln W11ne • JMM tf Gt-. • Mttlt: a:> "M1t• C..trut" • lllllk 11... (cltf) '69-J1mft Coburn -1:30-.. , .... ,.....,. e (l'.m CJ)) CD 0. O.r 0.. A O> CJ) .._,l2 prosptctin chent p1uts owl 111 •. ~ 111~ S... lul11'J 11>Mt111tnt the tvtnlnc befort -7 -· ht sicns • COlllrtet thlh Iii. Btdford -11:30- Ad'ltttislllt Ar~. lndmc lo tht • s.-ts fiMl/1..._ wildest ot IUlllOn CI) 1'ia "1. Qlll\ e r• CMJP ,.. r.1tt1 • a Cl)• a 111ot11: • ht a-MW-• rill a:> '11lt o.ftlo (dr1) '7f-llobtf1 _,.,__ . p , OllYIN. R~ Rnn. KMen 811ct. sea.. ~ ltiedJ c.. •• .-w.rw. • "'*a. .c.. .. lltM ~=-wn. L·si.M ._.. (I),., C... dill Clwlltry (dfa) '63-leslie Caron, 'rom 8111 CD Al Wt S. It m lltrt DaM FtOINll/lllH 9:00 ~ •(<Ill CD) (J) All Ill Ille FllllllJ -11:45- (lhr) Oii tht tvt al • surpllst e1rty ...... : "G-Dly ... ~" J•" to celebnte hei 50th bi11hd1y. Cd1t11 (du) '56-Robert Vayto1 ts tonfrontff by • 1~ 111d a hte (l'.m ())) ..._: "Bmh CISlllOva" thru ten1n1 l11vm1 that peithei 12:00 Ed!tll not her l1111ily w~I ner forcer 9 ._ " lie '-- 8 ID CIJ Ill QI T1M Iii blllt. CJ) n.. 111 a. "1t M -.." Patt 011t ot • (() ..U tllrtt·P&rt. Sia !'lour ltlt~ISIOll ld•P· ta 0.. ..... talion of H11old Robbins' novel <• CD)"""11ttMe Lesley Mn W111tn. Bllblfl Bartie. · Mtel\atl Constallllne. Jollll S,.Oll tnd -1 :45- Mlfc Si111ei s111 Altei beinc fotct1· e /1 OM WllL bly subjttltd to Ille blut1l 1ttenl1ons -2:05- of her no·cood stepl1tht1. Maija 8 IAIM: "Crtlt Illy 111 ltlt lllf• defe~ds lle1self with • kn1te and 1s 111" (ldV) '56-RObert St.ck { THIS IS THE WEEK THE CREATURES HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. Monday-"KJUER BEES" Gloria SWonson holdS a strange power over a giant swarm of lethal South African bees. Tuesday-iREY ONLY KJl! lHE1R ~w A womoo Is killed. The prime SUS· . pect: her own Doberman. James Gomer stars. I Wednesday-"FER-OE-LANCE# DoVid Jan8sen takes control of a crippled sub- marine when poisonous snakes are unleashed on Its terrorized crfNI: Thursday-iHE DEADLY BEES'' Excited by the smell of tear, giant bees inftlet their fatal stings In a hive of horror. , Friday-iHE MISSING ARE DEADLr An entire city is en~angered when a disturbed boy steals a rat contaminated by o deadly virus. · --THfl:IO-MlVIE- 0 Pege11 MONDAY OCtQKI 17 ~=~"='.:': tw,.. c.m Im a, m Ill .,. ....... Dmm-llllMD t :M e CC> "Dlf '4 Hie W II••" (wn) '58-Frtd MK· Murr1y, Joa11.Weldoll. lO:tl e "LIMS '4 A lttp l Ulcll" (adv) '3S-G¥J ~r. S1t 6..y Stand11& ...... Qi" (wts} . 40- £rrol flynn. M1rt1111 Hopkins. Humplvty Soc1rt l!:tl ••A WiMt Slefy" (com) '41-Lorelle Youn1. Fredric M11cfl. ht _,cltn l:tlSCC> ..... SW.. ti .... ta•" (ad'f) 'S2-RKllard Widmark, Jeff Hunt et. Rclt1rd Boont. Z:to e CC> "Ila tl..1.!1"4'.: (drl) '11-Petrr Strauss, T1111 Abmonl l:tt 9 CC> "Trt ... rt tf SM c.n.tt" (adw) '61-Harry Cuatdioo. Sota Btrae.. J:JI . CC> .......... (SUSI') '74-Clom Swanson. E~11d Albert, Ktte J.cUoll. . I iviilNG ___ .... _____ a.AA ________ ... vevv • Cl)(~()))_ ..... eaCll •• ... ~==-0.. • CJ) tll <•CJ)) ..... , lliaM ,..... live COwtr~e of Ille came behrten the C1nc1nn1t1 lltftp ls end the Pittsbllr&ll Stttltf\. •MMe: CC> (211r) ......... hlllfQlr (com) '65-P'eter Sellers. Peter O'loole. Romy Scllneid11. Pi~ Prentiss, Woody Allen • r.rtrw. flllily .n. ..... . ...., ......... ,. S llJTillwS-ez.. • Dr-* Series • r.-,., .. .....,. ,....., -6:30-. • MMe: CC> (W) ·ow .., ,. lbt*t' (ntJS) '54-Aay Milland, Gract Ktlly, Robert Camm1ncf CJ) .............. • n. ~ Celflla <cm CJ)) n. '-'....., ..... S.lt .,....,,_... 7:00 =~<L·• ..... ())llfn*-.. Cl)fe T• lllT,. at LM lay euralllMAhll (~CJ)).,""' -•Acti."-•n. ..... -~..-8 '*11' utTlllleM . , ........... -7:30-.r...-..,... ........ c... ())'lM ..... Cl),.._n.t-T• TV WUI<, OCTOMR 11, 1171 • n. .., .... t.U.ty .ad tlle 11111 • .,. .. of • e .... u aoclakst tlttnlltr.t ia Soviet Rmia. (0 CJ)),...,.,..., • ,,.., ...... Serlla ................... Liit 0 CJ) ... """" ...... -1:30-• Cllwll ll TllllM e C....llll en.r.-cw ec...-. e llll".... • .. • s. • 8:00 • (0 CJ)) CJ) Llpl'& ... New 9:00 li!M & Of¥--llltl f~ IS Ille --:.!~~W:.t: = b1atl pnts1 OI a 24111 century society leelutron• , ....... 11 to tell i-. tlltfr presid1n1 °"" a "Sanctu11y" wllich , • • .,.... . "'~ rt111ds computers as the obt«tJ of flfSI di.~• was ~ w.iid, Mid bqs WOf'Slllp ratlltr 111111 tedlllOIOCJ llOlll lier to d1.arC1 tum 111111, Jo~• wllicll "'°'*41t IS pined • texts Mtll tit Ille hny of I WONll e D Cll e a Utttt ..._ XOIMCl-twa. ... ,.,.. ''Tiit Wol'fti" Wll•• CJ) s. "*' llldl ... Chertts and C.cohn l11talls art • D Cll • QI -..: away, their daupten and 'fl*lll !ID (Jiii) '1'I M .....,.. (di•) Andy Garvey are ltnwiztd by 1 ·~-luley Aftn -W1rre11, Mere 11u111et<rutd peck o1 wit10111 dop.. Sillltf, R1Ylll0ll4! Bun. Polly 81fre11. e lllftlt· CC> (fir) "UMnMD Jollft SaMlll. David M.es. Part II ol a JMrHy" 0(4«) '70 Ao "lr.Ua• ~·1*1 ,.,_ ~boll of l11CN11 boy !OUfMys to fi11d Ms fallltr Hll'Old liMl'!S' liatsellillC llMI. a11d oftlCOl!lt Ille penis ol the .. .,.,.. 1 ~·· "*' tM IWO· WlldeflltsS. fasiollll MIN of lllflMM lloftlll CJ) .... (?lw) "M Ql9t • .. 111d weds Rou s.ittll, 1 cllildllood ""1 Wllttrt Fr•f' (dra) '30-lt• frie11d ""o prewious.ly 1th1Hd to • l Wot'"·. " II "' lllllTJ lier IMcaosc of lw lowly IMI· "Jfts, OUIS .... 1111. 11USM wU· ily kt Ille wriofl " loftlm llCI llOt '°"' 8eiyl Merl*, 8111 Aleuftdtr, ....:.. ... •-. '!..:... ,.!. 1• Sltm S111111111Mk. -"""· -•-...... MIC • n. .....,, .. r•OOlll l!..,. ~ .. ) .......... . • Clltl ...... ' Frill* ""!"""': ...., "'--e .... : CC> "alt 1111 11f Ill" (NW) 73-lwt lllJllOkls, (com) 'S9-Clark Cable, Carroll e '-....... Ba•er. l~ll !>aimer, Barry Cot. LH I <9 .... : CC> (Br) "Oii el 0. Cobb. Tllolus GotMz. Om" (dra) '75-Gtoltt ~ . •'-"" lMes.tl e ..... ...-., "L11111 1ad e ...... Cllll ._ t1lt Gmt UllfllM1" Juutll ........ "-Calbr11ttl eaplofes i-. bftl; of tM -..: CC> (Br)., U.. A.,._ old pohlical ordtl dvrilll d Wat I "'1.' (lllJS) ''7-0lwid Htrt111111. rdl wl*ll lt11toduce4 Ille Aft UllC*f· Lu,ifto. Jack Wtst0«. He's an unorthodox private eye with a pool table for a bed, but Dyan Cannon thinks he's just the man to unravel a scheme. KABC·TVMONDAY NIGHT MOVE 99:00PM~ • • • ~ ... 12 • Rma ti ...,_.. (2hr) "Bal lie of San Pltllo" Comm1~n1d by the W• ~rtment 111 tilt errly 40's. this Mm d11ected by John Huston. was produced for 1ecru1tina Pll!pos.1$ for tbt U.S. Ar111y (rJI ())) -..: ''Stand Up and 8t Coullltd" -~S.-iMSlllll -9:30- • ((ll) ())) ()) ... Mndt's all·owt u111p11cn to eel 1 •ell des«Ytd salar, raise fof Olle of Wantf's ltt111lt employtH *U11ts wllln Ille lady dectdts to takt Ille raise-and Walte1, too ,.10:00 9 ((ll) ())) ()) 1111etty In Ille midst of a startl1nc epidemic o} an "u tlnct" disuse. poho. Or Sid RaHerty; tonfronted •1th a c11h caHyill rill dispta11n1 polto symp toms. defits the odds. his collt11un 111d bis younc p1tienrs hostile parents by dllJllOSln& her 11l111ent as deadly botuhsm. ()) lldl .. ,_ .... ...... CI>llllla:""-'tf ...... (Klh) '66-Joll11 $11011. 8'lll llathbolle • lilM '*' eo ........ -10:~...... • ""' Ar1ilta tM ..... 11:00 -a .m • w <a» CD> a,, • e taO(J)•9._ • Tiie....,... c-&. .... CC> .......... r..at" (COii!) '65-Ptltf Stlltt1 ...... ,...... .,.,,, ... a,.....__. • "' Diet CMft .. <• ())) Liit ..... s.,.. ....... "*"~ -11:30- • ((ll) ())) (J) CIS Litt lllltle "Wttken4' Nun" CJ) .... "11le TatWM Oft9" (Illa) '57-Jell .Chandler, Jeanne Clain. • ' • Gl (JJ. QI)*" c... ·Llft~S.,.. CI> llttk: "1tJM4 T••r•" (COii!) '40-Rithllfd Callson. • .,.! CC> ....., ti fln" (dra) '6l-F1ul Gcnltm. On1d Jansstn <II ...... ............. •• 7'00. • Tiii 11111 ,_ <a ())) kl-fl Tlllutr• ma...1" 12:00 -~eu.e11s.a e 11111111: "A Ntet ltttlt Ban~ that Should Be Robbed." The Siar f11hters" -12:30-ec..WiJ (11 llill: "Tie ..... ,..,_.. (com) '71-lttn Bmy, C1me1on Mitchell 1:00 e a (J)ftT...,,.. e1s,, -2:t5-• llMI: .,..,_ ,_.. .. (dra) '51-Gfn111 RottlS. Ron1fd Ru1an. Dorii D1y. TU•SDAY I om.a 11 Ftr_.. • ....,_....., ---0AY1W( f'I05IMS. .. t., tw,.. cwurhrc•,.,. 1119' 111(1 ..... DAYTilll MCM(S t:JO e CC> "ht....,. (adv) '57-Enol flyn11.' lt:tl • "lit ·-..... It" (ad'#) '35-lltute Clbot, RltNld AllH. a...._...__...,. lcM" (dfl) '40-"-t o·enea. lz:tl ...... 5-ldll" (ldw) '43-Joan Crawbd. l:Ol S CC> -W., t-. Lip" (mus) 'SS-F1ed Ast1tre. Z:M e CC> "r111b If r1llliM" (com) '4/-8ttty Hutton. J:M <II CC> "AllW." (dra) "69-V11111 Lisi, James fox. l:JO e CC> '1llly ~11 lllllr Masten" (mys)•· 2-Jimu Gamer, Katlllrtne lviNIAG I 8:00 • ())(@CJ)) ... •@Cl>•• .... -~o.. Cl) .., 5flfllll • ()) 111 (121 ())) Wril s.rils .... Contilllltd hCMll SPM. l#t (Ooflf ...... tK tdJ._af the Arnt!. an Lnrve DlmPIOft ff 1 si11!1 rame is Metmry Tiit Amtnca11 larut team was C!Ot decrdtd at ow 0<mt11M • ci> (JI (121 Cl)) .... " llO PIM IS ptlycd ..... CJ:) (Jlw) .,, ... , ... .,, 11111 ........... (COlll) · 69-Suz111111 f'fesllttte . ··~,..., ...... ................ sM,n..s. •.r.. ellf...-cs.te .......... -6:30- • Merit: CC> (11) "flft C.r4 SW' (wa) '68-0an Mlrtin. (l)Q5Hlp'• .... •llllo..c_. ((IJ) CJ)) Tiii ~ ..... • ..... s. • G llll Gtwlllc Yeen 7:00 CJ)~O.. aom o._ eu.na.. Cl) Tiii 0.. """' e <II .. W-11i 1if If 1 srltll World SeftH PIM IS NOT shown Cl) Tt Tel 1M Tiii! •' '-"' t.y •1Jt1lla.Ahll (@ ())) ., nn. -. ...,. .......... """ ...... . • lldtllll*w 111"'1 (121())) ..... 8 ~11 11t TlllllM IDfriS.&SflJ -7:30-ec...c..a • ....,..c... (l)Till ....... e (Jl ........ S.-•W~lail 1f no Series pme is played. The townspeople suspect a Doberman of murder. But James Garner thinks they're barking up the wrong tree. THE 9::Jd MOVIE ft TUESDAY (i) Erik Eltnida (left) and Larry WllCOlt btfrl_,.d an Injured P.t .. named Muffin, after a highway crlSh to which the Calltornla Highway Patrol h11 been summoned. In "Dog Gone," the Thurada> (8PM) eplaode ol NBO's CHIPa. ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1.000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON l:ABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO OUAl.ITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r--=---~--------------, I Fiii in this coupon. chp and mail with $1 15 to; I I Piiot Printing. Label Div. I I Poet Office Box 1680 • 330 W. Bay St. 1 1 Costa Mesa. Callfomia 92626 I I I I I I I I I • l I I I I I I I Be Sure to Use Vout ZiP<X>de I I I . I I I ~ -I L---------------------~ TUHOA Y (COf\Unued) Cl) "' ""' sa. • Tiie Ii-Mr l4llldt ....... lZ ((11) Cl>) F •llr Alf ell 8 Cl)•.....,.._ S.u1es (JI) Wlfritn WetMM Warnon VS Photnt& tD a.....I ZI TOlliPI (QI CJ))"'~~ ......... 8:00 e c<m CI>> Cl) ri111 F•l111• Ho proaram announctd by lht nttwot\ at our press time D IMP caaa c04MdJ * hnoc Oii "ATlAKTIS" B DCI>G O Mu ,, .. Mla!llis "Imp" Pal Monta auests as• mi1cl11evious ellt" su creature wllose touch caum adults to rewerl lo tlle ways of childhood. 1 condition 11111 bnnp ch~ and de.th to the crew of a nudui submanne. • ... CCl (ZIM) "Dir .. tllt ,,.._.. (s.isp) '11-Richarll £.can ()) ~CC) (2~) .. ..., • tllt .....,.. (adv) '3S-Clar~ Gable. • Cl) <II (QI Cl)) "'"' °"' lbclltt. Pols. and Ralph mo¥t ulto their own aoaltlnut, but hlS room !Nits' antics dnvt RICll1e \Kt to Ille peace and QUlfl ot the C~" "1~11\am llotrft Alll If m siltll WClid Str11s aame IS pi,ytd. e TM JeMf's WiW • tn llfMtt & Fri.Ms • lllM: CC) (llW) ~ .... htl" (sci·f1) '1!>-Jolln Suon . • Ln. fr• liK• Cffter "Ma-M Beverly Sills stus i" Ille New York City 01)tft's Pf0d11thon e hrelt Ofecti:um ... :15- • llltlle: CC) (llw&I) "f *"" Rock Hudsoft, Gto111 PtP9ard, Guy Slotkwtll. Hiett Grttn Bntlsll m-.or leads a m1SS10n lo T obru.k lo blow lit> Ro111111trs lutl svpply Ill the Sallarl Will 111 afttr lht Wo!ld Senei 111111 ii 1'1111 pme becomes ntetS\llY -1:30-• CD 9 (9 Cl)) ltttf .. & S!lirttf Wlltft uverne and Sh11tey are llld of1 tile Sliolz bmwy, lhtY decide to urn some cash by starlln1 a business 8' ll1t1t own All\ ti no sut11 World Serits 111111 IS pl1ytd. ec.c.:trltill •eiw.WMs • a... lMplft l'l'tcf•• (9CJ)) ... ..... s.tt 9:00 • <<m CI>l Cl> •••es~ M&lOI Witldlesler, c0Mey1n1 Ille dreariness Ind ltvStllhOll of his fttw Sll~liofl at the '°nth hospital 111 a tape 1K01d 111 to liis-pa1enlJ. 11So Gtttrs his candid nsusintnt ol SOl'llt ol rts principal @trsonahlH!S 8 D Cl) D CB ... It : CCl (ZIW) "7' ""' ........ (011) '17-ltslty Ann Wanen, Michael Constantine. Polly lltt&e". Raymond Bun. Petti Mmhltl. lloyd Hrtnes Alter Mari.tnne d1$CO'#m that llff fafher 1n·law llu taken hbtrlits lrith lief you111 daupier. ~t tvlllrolltt him and, tn stll·dtlense. slays fi1m CondUSIOlb • (I) <II (121 ())) TllrM'a C.•~•1 Gmd tarnishes Ml R•r's 111te1rily wtie" he 1s led to behe~e Ins old car is 1 wal1111lle classic alter he sold 11 IOI S100 Aill if no Sentt came 1s played .. ,,..... . rv WEEK, OCT06ER 11. 1tn (fl M"lt: CC) "Tiit l'rtsl4t11l'a ~ (d1'1) '67-hmes Cobu'"· A111 ii no sidh StrllS pm• 1s played • ..,, '"'1111 sa. (9Cl))ltwltd:M ll!) llder,itc. """' -9:30- • ((11) Cl)) ()) 0.. 0., al A r-Ed hopes to hfYt Ille switch to turn oll his d1U1Mer's mamaae plans wlltn lit meets Ille 1roo11Ho.. be !Ancluslon - - - •ma ca Cl)) s. Jessica Tale has tramatie 1nlo11111tion about lltr dlu1htt1 Corrine that slle muit 1treal to Chester Will 111 11 a si1lh World St<tes came IS HOT lftown !lll ""it: CC) "TM l 11cktn" (wts) '71-Sammy Davis Jr <• ())) P'llWce ,..., • 10:00 e ((11) CJ)) Cl) lei Ctlllt Wlltlt p111Sulft1 • story on the Mlt1lu11 • Nam, 81lfie uncovers shock1nr information .... • CI> 9 <• Cl)) r.-, 1>o111 IS both bollbled Md tempted wlltn an attractrve female 1a..,e1 becomtl 111terestt4 111 hut Ain if M Senn aame i~ pta1td ··'*' <• El)) n. .,.., lllrd ei:r....,....._ -10:30- CI) lllN: ~(II) ........ ..,.., 1M Sle" (SCl·fi). '63-Andy Sltwart ....... <•Cl)) Fill , .... 11:00 e CI>e (l)lJIB """ e G W <<m CJ)) • ._ ."'....,....~ ..... Ct>..,. ... 1..-,. n.lt ltlt • ltlti•" (com) '69-Suia11111 Pleshtllt. la11 Mdllane •~r.,.....i .,.,, ..... • , ...... 2llllltt (9 Cl)) LM a-1a1 .,.. • lldll/l*tl ....., -11:30- • (all Cl)) Cl> CIS lite..._ Ko1ak-Jusliet Otltflcd and "Doclblt lmqt" • B Gl(J)9S..._, C... e LM Allll1c:a SIJt. e CD QI 19 Cl)) .. : "tll ~ (dra) '13-'t'wette Mim1e1n ............ S TM7'11M •*CMtt 11:00 •lwlltfltZ.. ... : ...... llWtt" <••> '40-~ T'Ylof. Viwtt11 lt11'1. • llttltl: "lbtlus Ltl'.s....Go." _ ~~-.... -12:30- • Mftlu : "Tht She Woll ol london," "Stl111," "The Gospel Acco1d1na 10 SI Matthew .. 1:00 DI Sfif B 0())8 l~ 2:00 e ....,. "San Antone." '"Aliee Mims" • J11-.1t1: "Abandon Ship," "Yo11n1 and O.nttlOfs" -2:05- • ll•tl•: CC) "lllt lllcCH11tll ~ (dral ·s~-A1a11 Ladd • (w•DN•SDAYI OCTOIO I! ,., ............. .....,, ,i... ... OAmM€ f'llOGUMS. le· i., ter ,.. C.W llli•tt, art lltt ..,, ....... OAm.llOWID !:30 e (C) "Kerl-i West" (wes) 'SZ-Rabttt Ryan I._..• "A fllte ...._.. (com) '66-Sun Connery loanne Woodwlld S "Ottis!N lefttt o ..... (dn) 'Sl-Ric-d Blsellart lZ:OO • "Oni• c.,,.rliet•" (d11) 'J5-LJ011et !Nrrymon 1:00 a (C) "n. s..w ot .,.. rw" (Cir•) '60 -Burt lvts !:Oil G (Cl ~..-OM" (d11) '69-Ch1rlton Heston, lessrca Waite•. Bruce Oetn l:• <II CC) ·c.i.a.s: n. fol· Wn PrtiKI" (susp) '69-Ertc Btlden. Alu Rodtnt l:JO . (Cl "f• Ot U.C:." (dfl) · 74-DaVld Ja11$.Stn •v•i1iG 8:00 • (I) <<rn (IJ) """ 8 @ (1)• .._ ~~°Si- • Cl) <II (QI (I)) w.til $tries ....... Conl'd ho111 5PM II • sntnlh aame 1s necesury. hve C!Mfltt ol tlte c1111t from tile home park ol nie Amer1"n lucue ta1~ wi• btCSll at SPM e (I) (JI (9 (I)) lefl II p mt IS llOC Oft e llMit: (CJ (Zllr) "~II lilt ..... (com) '63-11® ttope e n..~F...., .n.. ...... . ..., ........... S llr llwMieM •r.. • Or...tk Series • f-* "' tM ..,. f lltllly . -6:30-8 111M= (CJ (W) ~o.. u,.. • 0.-....,. (mys) • 71 -ltoc• Hudsnn Sinan Saint Jamu. Jack Albertson Cl) Ql'ltlpl'• Htrwes m n..~~ (1)1) Cl)) n. ~ ...,., •AsWtS.11 CID FllllilJ r.1rllt 7:00 EMlfa-Y Oii e @ Cl) D """ •UaBC.... (Jl n..~c...- .... ti no CJml IS plltld Cl) To T .. IM Ttlltll • , Ll'lt IMy .I.If ..... hi (1)1){1)) .., Tiit .. s.s ...... IMoiilt """1• an......., ID n. lilbdlelltl.lltrer a.,., (121 )...._ (ft~T~ mi> Yap Willt ....._ -7:30- • SN Ne Ne Jim Staltoid euests D Tltt....,_~ CIJ n. loRles e Mltdl '"'9 W1ll 111 11 • seventh Wolld Senes c1me IS NO! slto•n m n.. ma.ooo Question ® f .tllMy f -· • ( (8) ) The lttd) a.cit ..... u ((ff) m l fl•ily Affair ~ F.-,t.w S'J~2JT.-lpt ((S ) lrMy luKll -~Is~ C StarMI~ 8 :00 a !(}7) > '"' T111., Wlltn Siie tu1n\ to sp11n1 10 1i1Sf some td11 money tor her newly adopted d1u1hter Ptnny s '" sk~1tn1 lessons WdloN tnrns 1 painful lesson D <1J>lCI) m iJll GriDty Wttlll A Bur's life ' When Ben the cnut~. r~ms ,,, from his,,,, ht cets 1 tew surp11su. 1ntlud1ne an encounter '111lh an Indian 111td1t1ne man and • 'lllhl 11de on a runaway covered ••i<>n G Mtwlt: (Zllt) "Of. Stra ....... (com) ·~ -Pete1 Sellers. Ctoree C Scott Cl) M"lt: (C) (l\lt) "Tit• Crut r.ct«' (dra) 'J6~W1lh1m Pa.ell • Cil 111 <aw> u,111 11 £ ... 111 "I Quit' Tom Bradford "resians" as lather when the \ids actust him ol be1na • dictatOf W11t 111 rf a seventh Wolld Senn tame 1s NOT dlawn • Tiit JeUf'1 '°' • Clrtl ...,.... ' frieMs ...... : ~(2111) ~ Tl'lilll(' (adY) '6?-Wtlham HOldtn -~ ., ..... • LMdta u... e.DllacktlOiPllllblli -1:15- • llktle: (C) (lllr.S•) "100 liflel" (dll) 69-Jim 8town Raquel Welch Burt Reynolds h1nando unus 01n o Ht1hhy Will '" 1f • seven!-Sents came is plJytd -1:30- • (<Ill CJ)) (I) lnti11 lMM Alter muttnc laclie's well muscled t• boytuend. ltnny ,urns to 1mp1ess lter someho•. so ~e 1eretl to ltt R1ymond set up a phony f11ht e c.u.itntleit at tt.-Wlts e.D Al Wt Sot It 9:00 8 ((lll t ) ...... : (CJ (Zttr} "lk bite" (drll '75-/ames Caan. Robtrt Du•Jll, At1hur H~t. Ci& Yovn& Communications tnte111ty Asso ml ion (Com I ca) ~ company spec1a1ti1na 1n 1ssan1n1t1on and othu 1lle11t .ctmltts. has bttn h11td by tht CIA lo pt Oita J Ch1nttt pohlKJI IWVISI dunna h1i SIQOO'ltl 1n Sln flanc1sc:o Com Tra pull one of its c1alt 09t11t1wes Mil t loc~tn (Cun) 0<1 the usi&nmtnt D @ Ct @ Ortp11 Trail Andy Jhorpe hnlb l11mself 1n &JJYt dan1t1 alter llelp1n1 an army duttttr escape; 8 (1Q) (all t Chflifl Aft&tl1 lite aneets and Bosley 1nhlt11te I phonr UF 0 tlub SUS peeled of do1n1 away with •tall~r members alter lalint tlle11 money W~t au 11 a seventh Woitd St11ts c•mt IS NOi shown lltflt: "Wotl4I of llMry Drltllt" (t0m) '64 Pele• Stlle1s ., ...... ({GI ltowle: 1<:) (lhr) "Johnny O'Cloc•" (myi) 47 Dick Paw~ll ...... Griffiit Sltow 1a M"I•:' (C) (2br) "Stllltl~i•• IOf A LoHly lillft" (wes) '68-0an • Blocker Susan Clark. Warren Oates m ""' PtrfttUKa Pacl11CCI (~ (()) lewit~ l'!!) Allsti• City u.ib -9:30-( ftl 'Ill Tiie hrtn4f fl•ily ED u CN., lit11 CriH. 10:00 a (U) ~•) m ~ 111 H ... 11 ·Red Mldn1ahl • Wllfn Mitch • newtr licensed pilot. laktS his l1tht1 up IOI A took •I the M1un1 lo• wotcano lht plant dtvtlops ene111t 11oublf and M11th crm tanos the cr~tt 1ust as ti.. cat11 stlrts to e1upt ... ..., 8 ltllf lttllldt s,.dlf Will Ill ff I World Senes came is played U CV <lDl (121 ) laretb Tr• '"i lo solve a mu1der and 1ecovt1 a prttele~ ntcklatt belon11na to an 011 she1~, ro"y 1s te1med with a myste nous FBI agent VM 111 11 a seventh World Series pmt 1s HOT shown Cl) "icltl Wery (IJIJ CJ)) T1te lrMJ '-" G)TlttAMata -10:30- ..... : ...., ..... tllt lN .. lite ~,. (adv) ·~-Cdmond 0 Bnu, Oun laue1 •• m11tws -~---... (QI )Fillll futw• 11:00 news•e1m • ....,,._ c-1lel • CD <<m Clll <D """ -• llleN: CC) "Cal Ilk ....,. (con>) '6J-8ob Hope, Anita £kberc G»ftfmr f.,.... ..,,trTY ...... a r....-2'llctlt 63 Diel tMttSM Gl kllell/l*tr l.,.,t -11:30- D (<I?> ) CIS Utt -.....: Haw111 F tvt 0 "Cnmt KllOWS No Act" D U1 D ®~C.. • lM ...a. Sty6t • cm <at l stush & H11td1 .. llltt/INlin an. 100a.. muc~.._ (illl ) LM Allltb1 Styll 12:00 e TwlliPt Z-.._il: "lk11nn1n1 ol tht End" • llleN: ~!)..it Dip .. lltt Alf" • (adv) 'JS-limn Caanty a>~ "Captain's hble. · "Tht Sieve C11I" -12:30- • Moviu : "The Bed S1tltnJ Room," "Tht tasl Cloaked M~c " "Cat and Mollft·· a ro ® 11tpt"' .i i.. w ... 1:00 e D CIJ a T..wrw 8 IS,, 2:00 Cll lllHltl: Tht An(ty Bited.' "Parteho VIII.I Returns" m .._. "Down to lhf Su 1n ShtPS" lllt El Mn Stadlotd" -l:GS- • llileM: "fM Illies .. ~ (mys) '6J-So9/111 l~en The men of a crippled submarine are terrorized by their new crewmates: deadly snakes. THE 3 :30 MOVIE 9WEDNESDAY~ Page 15 THURSDAY DAmll£ 110¥1ES !1:30 Cl CC) "Ketty alMI Me" (dra) '57-Yan Johnson. Piper Launt Martha Hyer 10:00 e "lift Wf'rtll father" ltom) 4 7 Wilham Powell Ir ent Dunn (hubt(h faylor '1f) "rt1111ln10 Road" (dra) 49-Ja.n CmliordtDa~rd 8111n lichert Sa>tt 12'00 CD "To••rtch" (COlll) 17 Claudtllt Colbert Chillles Boyer flull Rathbone I :00 all "A Cttl1r11 Slllilt" (rom) '58 R~no 81am Joan r ontarne Brad Dillman 2:00 ID ~ "Love Is A Sall" Ii l.1§l (121> ) "-Ii TIM Gellt si.. llJ lllMt: ~ (Zllf) "SGlnt IN ti (I) i. Su1cfl OL W " (com) '69 Od. Van Dyke (!§) Mltdl C... Mi" Ote8°11n Rosenucy roisyth ID (illl ()))TM ltN) '-'11 m hrttW FallilJ m w..11 ti) 'Ille .., ((J1) (I)) n. Nndi1111 fB low..., ti Adwutu11 QJ) lhtdt '--a MJ Tltr• Som fD Cha1111tl 21 T ..ipi m z.n m """._. tD Du1111tic Series m"' 111111 e.11ms a:oo -6:30-0-WAlTOfltS M SHORE U lilo¥it: LC) <WI "Tht llorliss • ENCOUNTER GIRL SPY TaptS" (dta) '73-Antit Od1nson U (()J) (J)) 'Ille W1llCN1S As Claudr Akins. Roy fbmnu Woild W11 II rapidly looms and Ille 1 tJ (3) Moc•n's H11oes 8111tsh ait seem•ncty tht only def en f)J l Men Gnffitl 5"" deis ol the her •Olk! in Europe Ille m TIM Odd C.Uplt tam1ly spenlls a 111ee• at the bucll (l"ifl C1l) f'9 LIM "-1" where Juan meets a tnystrnous 8111 m "' w. s. " 1s11 1111 m TIM Gr-a ,.,,, D QJ) m ~ CH~ Ott1Ct1 Jon &ker 111n lo bdnend an 1n1ured 7:00 stray do& and &tis hrmsel1 on the ,} EmtlretKY OM doJhou\t with Ins supe110t oltteer lor D rw J) m Nflt'I his tHOfls D U¥s au. a MMt: (1~) ''Cia11t" hrt I (411) •fl The Odd Coliplt '5'-Eliubetll Taykw, ~ ~. (com) '63 Clenn ford liopt Ii m ,.._ 11.., Oeu. Lanie. Charles Boyer Rtea1do l.}J To Ttll llll Truth (I) MMt: ~ (Zllr) "All !tie llHlp Montalban m 11.ort LJICJ liha" (dra) '49 !lloderd Ciawford, ~00 U4l (t) "'crilou. lleyact',_...-Cl> let's M-. a Otal tilercedes McCambrK!se (adv) '69 Michael Par~s (Ctll (D) lltr ""' s.., • CD CJ) (a())) WtlUllM Mtthitl lol1n fl) ClliWm's "-1,_. Sad r..tttf No slor,ltu m 1lable l:lD 8 f_c) "'Ille Du4IJ lffs" ® Tiie Wies Cl Tiie JeUl'1 WIN (MO) '67 wllnnl Lt111h Guy fl} llbdhil/l*'tt ltt"'1 m c.tt ~ & ft!Mes Ooltll\ln. Ca1ht11ne ~rnn ('2fl j)) ~ m lfctic: ~ (2'1) ''laMJ•r•" tI!S "-' n.t T-(Jdv) '63-Rol>trt M1tcllum -,lJ Utt!UillMlt T lftlPI fB Sa11111ai ~ murt11.s.&sa, ~~ •V•NING 8:00 fD Olct Ull" A C'.bak 'R01>1n e ((fl) (l'J) ..._ -7:30-Hood" Part l Wrll and Ralph pledce D (11) Cl) D 0 !Ins D 1111111 Tlltl r-their Toyalt1u to Rpb1n •nd tM thrM • t.fa-J Ollt U TIM llewlywH C.. rrde towird Hunlrncdon Minor (I) W., Griffltfl S. C1J TIM WJa Thm they d1scovu Robin's heu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IOoms have been stolen fnar rin revu'1 the lh1el l!J ... utilN No one can escape the horror of the giant, stiDging monsters. An other thriller from the author of "Psycho'.' THE 3:30 MOVIE 9THURSDAY~ . P~HS -8:30- • (]) (II (121 ) '""''• ... ,_..., Shu1ey rs crusht4 •hen she cll.scmrs r~e com~ny IUI hlftd lttr H • secietar, 1111 'I tnltruttd rn her $k.1lls but simply Sl&ned her Oii n a toaen l>IKk D c.c.tratltll .er..Wib 9fwltJT'"rs DAsWeS.M 9:00 a (Cll) rn> ()) ""'" r1 ... o Sttvt McGMren •11d hrs frve 0 crew Sttl the kolttr ol an arthtokJs1st who may han died btuuse of Ille rumOI 11111 he •IS tryrne lo l1nd and t1uu1e lhe lost crave ol tllf lltstoite HJwa111n k•na, Kamehlmeha thereby Yllllatrnc an ancrent taboo 11 12]) (I) D Rkh r• ,,.,., .. • (]) Clll ta oo> 11n1ey 1111-ie. "Bunal" C10t Mrller and his deteclrvu art stymied when a mort1 cran reports 1 stolen body fhen rehrell delecl1ve PM foll 11rps rn to lend a hand rn lhe 1nvutrgahon Cl lrtMWe tD Man Grittlll SM • S«w Jro. Geruf!1 121! ~ CC) (Z~l • .,.._...,. (adv) '66-Greaory Ptcli. Sophia Lortn, Alan Sadtl fD H1my rtlNfr.. !his probrnr dotumtnt1ry oNers a d1slu1b1n1 looli. rl!Sldt C.thforma menlal 1nstrtult0ns. whm palrtnl\ are allqedly drvaed wrth rncrusin& lrequency and lacli. ol necus1ty e!> A4• of Uncertainty TV WEEK. OC1'08ER 1e, 1877 -9:30- • CD <II ('8 (l))tnfC-. lll "Sali.u Buys A Hou.st" PM! I C4!111s Saker, !lkint c111ef R01's Jd vtee to Mtvtst 111 11101>ertr. uses 1 $5,400 111Sur1nce chttli. to buy 1 llOuse nut d00t to the poliee dt~rt mt11fs not euttly hbt11I Jasper OeW1n Jr 10:00 _. (£mJ ])) CIJ 111111•r Jt1111 lee Purcell fueS!as the ~sler of a htl·and·rvn v1ct1m who un1ecounl1bty-disappurs 1ust aher the accrdenl D IUl Cl) G 0 1 .. tt1 11141 llJa• No 1nf01mahon anrtablt lram tflt netlooll at OIJf press lrme Cf) Mcwle: ~ "1'• 0 ... 11 , Pllllt" (Ko·fi) '6!>-8arry SllKtYlll, ,.. Norma 81n1uef • (I) <II (QI ())) ..., .... sa... No 1nform1tron from the ntt WC>B at our pins lrme ...... •lllPlWtrr -~ftutlt a> s.u., .... ill "'-" -10:30- llllns ...... 11:00 • • Cl) (<!?J (I)) !Ins llDCl><BI G 8 h • ....,...r--. D """: CC> .,._ lllf ff IM" (com) '69-0ici Yan Oyt.e. Ancie Ote:krnson. Rosema1J fony1h, Zollra Lampert, ElltOlt Jlttd, P11111' Sa>ll .,.....,~ ..,,llTJ .... PDDlaCMttSM. ce CIJ) lhwsl i..t• Allelic ... Style II\l lbcJWl/l*tr a.,.,t -11:30- • (<ll/ (I)) Cl) CIS Ulit 1lll'6r; "Huiriulle Hunten" D @(f)•a>,._, c... •LMAMrU~ Cf) .... : "T• ltttllilrl" (di•) '58-0on Kelly, M11pre HtHen • CJ) ()) ('8 Cl)) Pelkt S"'J~ s,edll ......... •• 100a.. -~---. 12:00 ., ........ • lillrir. '1ncct" (mys) '51-Hump/lrfl 8opf\. Maita Toien, Let J Cotlb m ~ '111t R*rts," "Spy Squad" -11:30- • ......,_ "Ac1 Of LOYe," "Tiit Mo11ster and t~e Gerl," '1 rarn Rob be•y Confidenhal" 2:00 D lhtln: "the 8Jt Optntor," "Pullnum Hrtll SclloOI'' CD Merin: "The lnlormtr," "Panic 1n tht Streets" -Z:OS-e Mtfla: "Tiit lllttfltWS t..d· !NJ" (mys) 62-K1111 N~at Jtei lemmon, r red ~taue, ltonel Jel tms. Estelle Wrnlfood. MHlftll Reed FRIDAY I t:ll G CCI...._,, w... •114 '-" (wts) '59-Jock lllallonty, Kim Hunttt. Tim Hovey. lt:OO • CCI "l.Mti1lu1 ,_,. "-" (tom) '41-Bob Hope, Vera ZllflM. Dolll Dra~e. VICIO! Moon, Irene BoidOll1 QI '1My .... • ACtillul" (di•) '47-Trewor Kow11d. Salty Gcay, Rent Illy, Cntt1th Jolie$ 1J':t1 8 ~ C.r •nf11t" (dra) '40-loel McOea. lm1ne Day. Htrbtrt Mri1IL l:tO S CCI "T_, & t111t a lleNlre" (com) ·r,7 -Oebbtt Wahon~ Oenwer P)te. r1anl McGrath 2:t0 • CC) •A .._ AllM" (•es) '5~1Qy lll~land, Mary Murphy, W11d Bond, llJymond Buu. lee Van Clttf l ;OI (JI CCI ........ llipt Ill Jtrldle" (Id•) '67-0ean l1brtN1. Gfolrt PtfPl'd. Je~11 StmGlons, John Mclnf11t , l :Jt • CCI ~TM llini11c Alt ~ (SUW) 74-(d i.mon llOlllld Nrmoy •V•NING I -7:30- • Mo.Siar~ Goes Tiie Rams .s The Ktncs 8 Fallily Fw4 .l'lle...,_&a .. ([)l'lleWMs • IWfrw"4 $4¥arn ())Tiie M..,.U • (<11 ) l'lle ~ lulldl tl)Ma111·1Z ID (I) a.....,._ S41111es fl> CllaMtl 21 Tlllipt (,'!!) Vottr'I ~ ... 8:00 U (CJ1J ) lf) Mwutum ot W•dtr WMH Wondtr Woma11 struutn •1a1nsl tht powers of a 11011111,, IOCl mu5'tlill \ll'hO UStS ~1al htqvtl\Cy mllSIC to hypnollte younc women tans into sluhne roi b1m D @ C1J GI l)f Cl'O Sh thy Cluel ShMhy 1s bl1mm1ne •witll cood cllttt wften tftt stcond suson Oi)tns with Shar~ey d1scon11nr that Capt "Buel" Bucher (Richard Statler)) "1n old H1~y man" -has bee~ ins lated IS has new C001mtl\d1nt ofticer • ..,..: CC) (2llr) "Glint" Canel (d1l) S6 Chubeth laylo1 Roe.\ Hudson, li111n Oun. C111011 Baker lane Withers. C11111 Wills ...-. ~ (Z'h) "Tiie Crutal S... • lMttl" (d11) S2-C1'1111ton Heston' Betty HullOll. Cornet Wildt Dorotby umour James Stewart • (]) cm <Cl:ll l 0t11•r ' llafie Glen Campbtfl. Bernadellt Peters cuest •-tn lilnMtt & frleMI G) Marais Wtl~ 111.D. 83 C!i) Wedtift(tt11 _... Ml • .._ at (J °'"' -8:30- .. @ fl) G lft C~ko & the llM Ed ntarly NS 1 hurt allack "htn ht d1sccwers h1~ bed (1n •hith lie llad h1ddt111 lar1e sum ol monty) as m1u1n1 m croo-wib S Hlt11'1Hor• CJ ...,_ f,_ 1M Wlllte 1touta:• lttsl LMis a.~tJHr's f Hll is ~ L Schltn, CMit11111, C... di of (C9MM1c ~ OIEa~w D'91M? l!l> Wiii Slr1tl W ... 9:00 fJ ({ft) r U) (f ) Switcll (lhr) Wayne Me.IOll huds lhf rurst hsl w!len Pete a~ Mac co to las Vtiu to help a lovely youn1 "oman surrh lor the uuse ot btr fht1 f1lhtr s l1tal crash D10Mt W11w1cl fosrrr Brooh lad Colwin P1mtla Hemsley Ceorce M1h1111 and Ch1d McCann also auHt a in e u Tht aoa1or11 f"lla '"Tht Doc and Poay Show hm lmds htmstll involved with CIA and the Maha when ht lltlOJ a l111htened woman wtlh • mtnt1I problem • (}) (fJJ ('2f) I t J) MOfit: CC'! (tlu) ··w.w. 1tte1 the Dhi• Dal!Cff" (d11) 1• Burt Rttnollls Alt Carney Conny Van Oy•e ltljy Reed. Htd Btally ll1e~1d Hum Burt Rt)nolds sta1s as an usye0tna GOii arhsl wflo IOvt'S cvuntry 11111$1(. robbtna cas stations and a sinctr cal~ 0111t-th1tt loYes thill keep him 1n tht k1na of lroublt ht enioys Cl l,.,. m lltn Gritfill SM CD llatcus .. M.D. S Mlflt: CJ:) "ladJ l" (com) '66-Sophia toren. P~ul Ntwma . David Niven. Peter Uslinov fL) Ylwlls (R) AlambristAI' Famed document1r1 hlm1111lrr Robert Youni ("H01h1na Bur A Man HBC Wlule Papers) llu w111ten and folmed hrs 111$1 d11mal1t n1nat1~ 1n ow 10 years SllOt tnt11tly on touhon this MCH ptOduced d111m lollo1VS IM odyssey of 1 youna Mwun 11ter11 allfn from tilt bac• streets of l11uan1 lhrouah the California 11ricultu1al !>tit Oomin10 AmbNt stan ei> flrina Litt 10:00 a l)j) (I) Im (JI) Qui~c, "Murder By Stlf" Quincy 1nvesr1 <tS the .tlltted SUltldt of a youna labor leader and l1nds himself in the middle ol 1 battle btlwttn l•o ~ Iha.I are ~v111c ro 1torescn1 l11m WO/\ers u Cl •"-ID A S"'1al lild of Dytltr A sens1 tr.e approach to Ille QUtShOn! and furs S11rroundm1 dUlh m PIS Meorie 11lt1lrt -10:30- (J) Motie: "TIM Tra11tltn" (sci 11) 64-Pmron fosltr, Phil Ca1t1 mm °'""' 11:00 ae wcu m a """ • Tiie .....,.... c:...dlell . """ Cl --= . .., fMtllt ltll'fttt" (com) 4 7-Bob Hope 001011\y l1mou1 Peter LO!rt at fer-r f~ ..... ,, ..... ICI1! C.Ill ._ l2ll f'"'91M ..... fD Did "'"' s.... (ft fJj) llltws/lowt AllltflU ll Style -11:30-u (()1) CJ)) (() lllowits: 111·A·s·H and Kot•k U @ ID QfJ.W., c.. U ~ ._,U. Strte • CD Cit <a I latt lta .lllotr .... a 111t 100 a"' fJ) c.,tioM4 UC Nf'ft 12:00 D Twil!Pt ltM (I) Mowit: •c.t of lllt •iwtt" (dfl) · •O-John Ca1held m 11n '-of 111e ..,. 0) llleilo: ............. G.11. Cohre" (com) ·~I -Clifton Webb Sh1ttt1 ltmplt ~ lll1dleil/ltlll'tr ~ -12:30- flltM: "Rock l'lttly Baby' 9 111 .. ios: 'Tiie SOlctrtrs,'" ' M1ssin1 Guest " ·Wall of r U!J" • SbrtltM Cial Mtft: Ass1anmtnt Tt110t" at ltlowln: "P1tkup Alley " 'Tht Snipper " "The Slle Oe-;11" 1:00 D I S,, -1:30-e cm oil 1111H1p1 s,.wi lltwies: "Ordm to ~•II.' 'South ol Piao Pico " r11e Stltnt E"emy"' 0) Morit: fht Mrthly /uncte 2:00 Iii lllMls: 1 ht l as1 Comma no " "Ob Suunna · -3:10- fJ Merit: ''Tiit lllaiJt DMprt111 lb11 AIM" (d11) '61 -Ron llJndill A disturbed boy steals a contaminated rat, lethal to the touch. Ed Nelson and Leonard Nimoy star. • THE 3:30 MOVIE f;FRIDAY@ Page17 Sophia Loren arid George Peppard in Carlo Ponti's suspense-filled drama ot'espionage in Nazi Germany. THE SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE •n:30PM~ SATURDAY I OCTillO u TV WEEK OCTOBER 18 1977 10:00 e o Cll • a 'flMIMtr CD W"'7111'1tDlleuln • (]) (IJ (QS Cl)) WHhH StMW "Homer & the Wacky Donut Machine" ,., -.,llOR-.PN-m---, G ._.. OtH •Ult ~ • ._ • lllwle: a:> "Ole .., __ ..... .....,,..,.;.;;.;;;;..-1 (dra) ·so-James Mason. aria e:oo f01tn 8 s-ill s..... a iw F-.. sa.. en.rsc.t ..... Oii G c.-..itJ FllAacl e T,._. ,_, • u..sitr "'Ille All -10:30--6:30-• ((lb CJ)) CJ) s,. Ac-., 8 c..n Tlwee 8 @CJ). 0 Surd! IH e 8 1"" ,... r.tt1« ..._ n.. _. r .. Cll e ~ lir ~_. Cl) Mt.It: '1111Ktfc!IM" (wes) .,,,,o i. _ _ ·~-Mar~ Stevens. M1119 Adorl. • Net r-.. sa.. • CD Cll <a CD> !ICM ,.. <B a.t 11 QMce !NII live cow1111e..ol t1t1.-11me m 1111 nr. between USC and Noire Dime hom 81 lllnillc s... N~re Dame stadium . • c....-"""' • ScMce Fldlel ...... • Adill llllltrt 7:00 IDO.. u,_ A a..ic 8 llllte & Ille Mick M1CMM ID C.. DrMI ~@ CIHll 0. Tiit C.I . 11 JOO CD Hit fMlt a.. • <<m CD> ()) ...._/TltZlll •CJ) <II (!21 Cf)) ScMlly'a 8 0 Cll • 0 llafhm& Ult~ .,. ....... Cl) Dr1c u. • u htteta an.. ma. •"- •• ~,-~ ' -11:30--·, -•""'1 •Nil rrleMI :=-.....;; :,.oClle a n..w ..... -7:30-• w.w"' s.nlwl .,...... .n.. ... o.. ())...,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CJ)Jfrilee -• lillilit: ~r ... ._.. ... ..._ .. (dra) "SS-Cvy Madison Ktm Nook Witl11m Collrad ' I itt!liiOO• Spart<y Marcus (left) plays Biiiy, a boy who claims to be the son ol one of Dr Hartley's unmarried patients Mr Carlin played by Jack Riiey on The Bob Newflart Show.° Saturday ai SPM on CBS P-o-11 a "" .... tDEd.S.•"7 8:00 • (:I» CJ)) •• ,, ..... ,, ...... a @ CJ) a a Tiit Yt•t ~ • lillilit: "S1icW1 llttlliel" Cdra) 'S8-M1le <:oimol\. Jol\n Miiiey G Mfrie: CC) "fllr WIM ti Jfta" (adv) '52-Fred MacMunay. Vera Ralston, VictOf Mcll&len ............. ISlW... tfT*'° -1:30- 8 @(1)D 9 .... ~ SMtiMSllllr CD~ StlleN lil a..rica: ......... '"' 9:00 e t!lll CD) ....,, ..._ lllr . .... 1 CDlllllllMlly e (J)mt<a .... .... llul -9:30- l rtfttJ •«m > ""~ B @Cl>D O MNtwts tf .. -..MAii • ..,it: (Cl "frtt1Cll•111'1 Crlfl" (adw) ·u -Joan font11ne. Arturo De Cordova w• Qltll m llltlit: CCJ "Tlle .,...,.. .. (adv) ·~-UllJ Parks. Ellen Drew. Geoi1e MacCru6y. £d11r 8uclt1n1n ................ • 111111 ID&b&laNI 12:00 ~!lll CJ)) ())Wade/I• ttle en.rs cat .,...f..., ....... ([)Mt.It: "ZM11 llffl Aa•lt" (1dw) '58-John Carroll. Heltit Cllnst11n Gblf Wt I* • OlrW lJllib 0 Cl) 111 .. 1u : ''l>11k Victory " '"Doctee City" • • n. ffNdl Qtf • -..: ·111e lklcclneer" 0 ..,.Its: "'Tilt four Clowns." '"Journey to the Untnown" -12:30- • ((ll) CJ)) ()) f 14 MMtt en.sa.n.sa.. ....... ..., .... 5-.,.... ... ...,......, • c.llib . 1:00 • ((ll) ())) ,. __ a.- TIM• ··Duy Crockett on tht ..~ . 8 USA es.-Tl'llll ., Ctut ,.. ..... • Grit CitM • u '"* -1:30-eo. c-,. (1)..-:(C)~tfA~ (doc) ·73 DMM!t&C-.. • lllwle: (1:) "Call ... llilW' (mus) 'SI-Dan Diiiey, Betty Crable. 2:00 ....... "' e•o..a .. ... w..., • Cl) (QI ())) s.,.,friell41 ..., ())frflMtftlle ... at ..... .... a:> ........ l'rllct" Dirt .... " (bor) '66-Cbnstoplltr L ... 8'rtllra Sflefly. Alldiew Ktit. (CJ1) Cl)) kl c.c.rt •Ntlttlle llfl er...flr1111r-, -2:30- ·• • TuMlll* •llflC...tftlle ... ·3:00 ......... ..... • Cl) 9 (8 ())) Alltria1 ...... .... (C)-C-.. (« . Me" (tdv) '70-Gecwae Peppard. ' GecMn~ Rall1. Rtl Vallone, Ptter Duel. •T1n11 aoi..n ......... A;llc er•...., • ...a......, -3:30- • (lUJ Cl)) ()) CIS s,.rtJ s,.:tac• ~::~ at .. : a:> "QIU" (~a) '67- ltDd T .ylot, Eintsl 8otvuM .......... -~· . , ... _. ....... .-4:00. (J)Tlfk .,.,. .... f ... (()liflAS.,.ut'Hllt ..... ,...~ ... : CC>""" ........... (lll)'S) '74-llurt lanwter. SllSld ClaB, Camtnln Mlf(llell. .... CC)"""~ ... 4t1Mt" (co11) '57-ltrrJ lewis. Owrtfl McGmn 0 (() .... : H,...., ltll9'1" 1111• Wyu11, Lew AJm, Cllarles Bldlord, Ja-Sttrlln1. ................ ....... , .... c......, (QI(()) .... ",...... 81'11111stllelR. -4:30-.,,. letlle 111. .......... •-.rr..i. (8 ())) ,.,..,-.. .. .• "' "" .. c.., 89\C..tftlle ... ea. ....... I . IYIAlllQ e:oo e e CE <<m Cl>) ..... ..... a:> (air) """ ... " Sii frwia~ (dn) '71-lbfl Malden, Michael Oouaras. Robert Waptr .,,..c ... , .... ... :(ar)~ ..... u........ (Kl·li) '36-Buster Crabbe, Jetn Race~ @(() ........ ..... ""' •se.s.u. ., ..... .... • ... u.nw, -i:lO-.......... CI>s,.ts•lda . ...,,..., ....... CIJ ••• ::lu=. (@ Cl>) "' ,. @CEeRI....._ 9 Yfl(tt OI 7:00 .Price ... Cl> .. ......... (()1'11 ....... -~la .... ())NIE ... es.-CMr .... al ........ • -CJ)) •• U.rt•• ~.. . (@ CJ)) .... "*" @(()ti...,. .. •••• ... ,..,.... ...... ...... ~ .... City .... -7!30-•·us.-~ CJ) ........ ... s..o .. _ •Cll tw•....,.... ~:.::., DCE ........ Jec&sa.. ....... 8:00 e <<m Cl>) ()) IM hftert S... Of Hartley dais will! Ille amllSina ~terns ot an imiwobablt patemlty suit and a p/lone paci111 semca 11111 nner PICIS l11m e uCI>•&Mlirit: 1:00 en.Q«l11M1sa.. e ())Sbf T1" CE Melt & c.r... • ()) al<• ())) ........ ~ ...... ....... : CC> """ s.nt •• " H•tY Frig " (com) '69-PIUf flft.ll'lln, SJ!va Koxilla. a:> (Jlw) "l.1111 Ill 11111" (ws) '70-l>vsl111 Ho11111111, hyt OIMnay, Mart111 Bllslm. Rdlard Mullipn. -Clltetbt Gtortt.Jec• tmlt.a 121- ynr-old 1111n, wllo also bN11 tlie lndiln name little Bia Man, rKl!b !ht adventures of his remarbblt lift with I.ht Indians and tllt Whites, lht famous people ltt llas hown-sucb as General Custer and Wild 8111 Hichok-and the amorous lllOllltntJ (lUJ Cl)) TMa ..... llfl ., •S....-lllN .,., .... c..iy es.c.11We 11~ ... ,.,. ......... ..... -5:30- • •0 CIJO ..... (@ CJ)) llfl c.." ..... . ....,, ......... llD YIW• ,.,... as"""· e -....: (I:) Hfllie lltttllcMM" (ldv) '!>~kit l~Jltf, Walltt Matthau. Otana l1nn, John Cer radiitt, U111 Mtnel • (I) ... "lit ...... Write ., ~ (~) '60-Shell1 Winters. • rn <11 <a Clll Pllll "fisll's Daualiftr" Phil Fish Is mortified when be learns !hat his d•~thler 11 about to marry a man some 2S JHll ht1 senlof. • .... a:> (lllf) """ ...... " tllt c..tr1b" (dra) '67-Ptttr 01oele. fom Cou111111r m Tiie Cini ..,.. "Sllaru . the Tenot, Ille Trvtll" .Widlry .. s- •""-.. fa&lhl a Mlirit: CCl "•ert.i. .. ,1 , ... Ml•" (adv) '40-Spenm Traer. Robert Youns. Weller Blennan, Rll!h Hussey. .-.,.. ..... ...., ....... ii c:.c.t ........ . .... 9:00 a {@ (I)) CJ) Tiie J1tftr,... An intlOduttioll IO I lntnd puts Helen's and Louise's lritlldtlli, on tllt l111t-1nd Ceortt couldn't be ~r e STAISIY I HUTCH • SM IAT1UOM> • CD al t• CIJl SbrMJ & !Ma Sta~y and Hutdl bcfnend 1 lad Ollly 111 ltlfll that lie IS IN V!Ctilll ol parental cblld •• e.&MIY&ATUl.Um * Oil NEW H££ HAW t71 ......... ·="°"' ... _,..n.e,. -t :30- • (@ CJ)) Cl) ltlf la114aH sa. lad's m111tal saparation ltiva 111111 so d!SMartentd, mn Judlt f111ijin lllb 111to • dttp $file of dtpressiofi Dfef tltt CflSIS ..... (J:) "Ce °"""" (wtS) ·~1-.loft McCtu. Oet11 Stockwell • .,..: "Jvles l4ld J1111" 10:00 • (@ (J)) ()) C.111 ,., .. tt .. •DflCMt ()) • T• A lllllf eLIMIOAT.fUfl * MO llOIMC( AT SO • CJ) (II <• (()) a-... "Mesuae tor lllaU1tt11," "Aupul(o Conntc1ion," "Cotdlar' TV WEEK 0C.T08ER II. 1911 ........ ...... -10:30- • Twili(llt z.. IS frt1111 Stitt ftltWI f1tS110 n San Jost Stale 11:00 •rn •C1J •""' e f.Il•IB""' aJlg.l_ ~ UCLA n Bttkley Golden Bflfs. (l)WtlWetJ • r,.._.11/cM m .. : a:>~ DfMr" (dta) '13-Jtll 8ndtts. Valt11t Ptrr1111 • -....: "Mystt11111&," "Gtnn of Oartness." "Romantic Act" taz m> "' m a. 9(1).._,U • ..... : "Beauty and !he llt1st" (QI())) .. ~ -11:15- (J) ..... : "Raw W111d Ill Eden" -ll:JO-• ac t.-.. Tiie T10j1ns n. Notre Oamt . e a Cl> • a Th Slut a.r1tM ~ Sa11 FllllCltCo suPtl1tJr ltal!Cy BltrwtlSS lluds 1 ~ of ft\ldcap pt~llltl'S, 1111111 of !Nin lltt ast!Mles trom llvpofn, Ill this paiacle ol tOlltdy IC1J llfYtf pmiomly atn on 11t!WoR N CIJ ... : ...... U... lflltlC" (drl) ''9-R~ld 11111111, ViWca l111dlon • llewle: CC) "0,.rttlle ~ (dra) '64-Sopllia l0ttt1, =eppatd. Trnor Howard. <II -...: "Thm Bullets lor A LOii& Gun," "GU11fipl 1n Abilene" 12:00 <• ())) llMISdofl n.tre 1:00 ee.a c.c.rt ....... "Cll1111." "8111tbtt1d: "Catdl "' C.lcll Cttl" ()) .....,: "The Son ol Monte Cnsto," #Tllal Sw1nc1n1 City;' ··Nora Prentm" e nw11er • llleifln: "Ni1111 Stai Goddess of Electra," "Tiit Human· Monster," "Plunder ROid" . 2:00 e -....: "Moon Over lll~l." "Hello, Fr11CO, Hello" -2:30- • ....,.~ "91 •• 1· (wes) '63-Audtt Mwplly, ll11hltt1 C1ow1tJ April (ChatO) a ~autlfut, crazy Mexlca glt1, stows tlW9Y aboard ship. II di9c0"'9r9cf by Capt. Stublng (Q891n M~ Leod, tett) and Is placed In the custody of the 1hlp'• doctor • In the "AClpulco Connection" vignette of The love Boat. the ABC comedy Mrlet airing Saturday at 10PM. , ... ,. 3 ·w•y system, amulngly rHllsllc mutlc:8t~ .. BLANKY,APE . SALE! --- ..... $717.61