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1977-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. SUNDAY • . VOL,70, NO. 303, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY~ CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENrs GunDien Threaten Viets, Canadians • , . • . . . Hijacker Kills Two Crewmen SINGAPORE CAP> -f.our hi- jackers armed with a pistol and knives seized a Vietnamese airliner Saturday and killed two crewmen before forcing the vin- tage DC3 to land here where they appealed for political asylum, of- ficials reported. They said the government, which does not ·have diplomatic . tjes with Communist Vietnam. was considering the hijackers' .request. Nguyen Van La, pilot of the commandeered aircraft, told a news conference the hijackers took over the plane while it was on a domestic flight from Saigon to Phu Quoc is land west of Saigon. The government said there were 36 Vietnamese passengers aboard, including the hijackers, and six crew mem· ·bers. The flight mechanic and radio operator were shot to death by the hijackers, La said, and a steward was knifed and seriously wounded. La said the hijackers may have had some support aboard the plane, a twin -engine, propeller· driven craft. "Some passengers who talked to the hijackers ap· peared to be in agreement with their actions,'· he said. The plane left Singapore this morning, returning to Saigon with three crew members and 31 passengers, a government , spokesman said. The wounded crewman and one passenger who · rerused· to return remained in Singapore. he said. The plane also carried the bodies of the two dead crewmen. There was no official comment from Saigon or Hanoi. 0.1ly Pli.t ,,_..., RlcM,. K....._ Gone to Their Beads Which Was the Witch? Washington Irving'!' Ichabod Crane would have felt uncom- fortably al home along the Orange Coast Saturday. Head- less horseman, abo\'c, created a black spectre at Fountain Vallcy·s Halloween parade while employees of Chicken Lit- tle's Emporium in Laguna Beach created ~ headless man- nequin <leftJ. Most. FV Parade Watchers Didn't Know By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol IM !Ultr ,.,._."aft · A dark-eyed, raven-tressed woman, who says she is a witch. "in a positive sense" braved the wra~h or Fountain Valley churchwomen and rode in the city's annual Halloween parade Saturday. Several church groups protest· ed the parade sponsors· open in- vitation to all witches to attend lbe children's event. "We were never officially un- invited, so we came,'' said Den- nis Moore, 30, who runs a Hollywood witchcraft shop with Babetta. 32, the self-styled witch who rode in a sports car with Fountain Valley mayor pro tem Bernie Svalstad. An apparently sleepy crowd that lined Brookburst Street made no response as Babetta and Svalstad' were announced riding past the parade reviewing stand near the Recreation Center. One F0tmtain Valley woman, Bridget Erwin, said last week she and her friends had formed an "eradication of Witches Socie- ty" and planned to patrol the parade. Mrs. Erwin and other church groups had protested the invita- tion to the witches. She ca1led witchraft .. mindbending" and a badinfluenceoncttlldren. Tho church women confronted city officials and parade s ponsors from the Fountain Valley l.Jons Club and demanded the witches be banned. Mayor Roger Stanton sugg~l· ed Lions Club officials drop the witch idea and "have a theme more conducive to children." San .Juan Cyclist Jailed After Chase . .But no one stopped the ruby. lipped Babetta from cruising in A young San Juan Capistrano the fourth .car from the Jead motorcyclist was senl to Orange parade vehicle. • County jail early today after Mrs. Erwin did not attend the leading officers on a high-speed parade after all. She said her chase Saturday night from San daughter dropped by but did not C l e m en t e to $ a n J u a n sec Babetta. Capistrano. (See WITCH, Page AZ) John Keith, 20, of San Juan Capistrano, was booked for grand ·theft auto alter he led the oCCicers on the 8-minute pursuit driving what was believed to be a s tolen motorcycle over 90 miles per hour at times, author ities said. Officers gave these details: <See CYCLIST, Page Ai> Toronto Hostages -~ Set Free ;• TORONTO (AP>-A 23-year- old gunman who fled to a ha.rile. building alter a drug stol'e ~ bery, taking about 25 employes and customers hostage, was ar ... rested early today after freeiQe the hostages unharmed. , : The 14-bour drama ended when the gunman, identified as Paul Virtanen of Toronto, emerged. from the branch office or the Na.- tional Bank Trust Co. and was tackled by police otncers • Police began negotiating with Virtanen by telephone about 3:3B p.rn. Saturday, and a number oC the hostages were released a\ in- terva ls. Virtanen, who was armed with a rme, had demanded that police bring Michael LaSalle, 30, to the bank. LaSalle was arrested when police surprised the pair as they left the drug store, located in a shopping area in the city's north end. Virtanen then ran into the bank. Al least five shots were fired, police said, but no injurles we~ reported. Police said coffee and food had been supplied to the guoman and the hostages. Dianne Luciani, whose hus band was reported to be among the hostages, said she and one of her children saw the gun- man enter the bank carrying a ri- fle. She was in the family's van parked oulside the bank waiting for her husband, Dr. Dan Lu- ci ani. director of forensl(: psyclUatty at the Whitby, Ont ... Psychiatric Hospital. · Police said Virtanen's parents were brought to lbescene to hdp in the negotiations. 1ffa.ere Is Everybody? z.z.z.z.z- Tick TOCK, Ticlc TOCK, Tick' TOCK It you found yourself alone in the pew this morn· : ing, know why? , Was the wife still snoring -- While you sat at the . breakfast table wondering . where the ham and eggs • were? Did you rise to think your Sunday newspaper de· livery was an hour late? If these or similar inci- dents ocwued it's becauze · you forgot to set your clock. back an hour. And the one chance you get each year .. to make up the hour's sleep Jost when clocks are aet ahead in spring bas slipped by again. " Coast Mtirder Sleuths Tackle B~ggest Se~~h By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI Tiie Oally P'llot SUit One week ago, a 36·year·old Fountain Valley man was found s hot to death outside a popular Newport Beach night spot. A few hours later, Orange County Sheriff's deputies arrest· ed a man in Mission Viejo after they at. legedly round more than one pound of near- ly pure heroin in the eicolic Stutz Black- hawk he was driving. T u e s day 11nN01.os morning, Costa Mesa police ar· rested a Huntington Beach man who was trying to unload a 1973 El Doroado Cadillac convertible :ror $5,000. They said he had near· Jy three pounds of cocaine in bis 'possession. 1 These se~mingly unrelated in· 'c:idents have turned out to be the keystones in a far-reaching a11d, at. times, bizarre case that Orange County law enforcement officials have already labeled lhe biggest they've handled. The investigation, spearheaded by a team of Newport Beach detectivH, bu• provided the rough outline or a series or criminal enterprises so intricately interwoven, that. as one detective notes, "We may never get all the details." Police di\'ide the principals in the complex case into three groups: -THE MURDER VICTIM, Stephen John Bovan and his as yet unidentified accomplices; -FOUR MEN WHO are in· vestors in a Newport Beach firm. Prasadam Distributors. Inc. The f our, Joe Davis and Roy Christopher Richard, both of 257 Canyon Acres Drive ; Joe Fedorowski of 1300 Bluebird Canyon Drive, all Laguna Beach, and Alexander Itulik of Leucadia, are said by police to be members of the Laguna Beach Hare· Krishna Temple. Temple officials say they have not been active In the religious sectfor a year. -FIVE MEN OF Jtallan des· cent who worked for Prasadam. Three of the five, Jerry Peter Fiori, 41, Anthony "Little Tony" Marone, Jr., 23, and 'Raymond Steven Resco, 28, all 0£ H\U)t- ington Beach, have been arrest- ed and charged with conspiracy in Bovan's murder. Debra Ann Addison, 24, The fourth person charged with con- spiracy in Bovan·s death, is said by police to be Fiori's girlfriend. The other two Italian- Americans. Anthony "Big Tony" Marone. Sr. and Frank Rossi. both of the Harbor Area, are not charged with Bovan's death. Police say they expect the two men to be witnesses in the case against the other three men and Miss Addison. According to police, the four south coast men form ed Prasad&(!' because they had large amounts of cash to invest in Joe al businesses.• Local police have conslstcnlly declined com- ment on the source of that cash. However, they do point out that Kulik was the man arrested in Mission Viejo on s picion of possession or heroin, valued at more than $1 mllllon in ilUcit street sales. Qet. Sam Amburgey s aid the men would hire their own employees to place In a business when Uley lnvest.ed ln it. Recent- Jy they discovered they were be· ing embezzled out or "hundreds of thousands of dollars," by some of these employees, Amburgey said. So the five Tlalian-Amcricans were hired "lo recover lhc em· bezzled runds." At this point Bovan surfaces. He was a subcontractor work· ing for Delphi Auto Designs in Costa Mesa. Delphi wa~ one or the first firms in which the Prasadam people had invested money. Somehow, Bovnn decided Lherc was a large amount or cash that the fo6r men in Prasadam had access to, so with the help of the unidentified accomplices, he al· legedly kidnapped Kulik. Detective Amburgey contends it is unclear whether Bovan thought Kulik would lead hirn to the cash or whether Kulik was being held only-to be nnsomed. But Amburgey notes that Kulik was "severely beaten" by his ab· ductors. - Kulik was apparently rescued by the five Italian-Americans who acted as couriers in paying ftN 'l'llE INSIDI~ CANINE QUARTERS -With the holiday travel season ap· proachlng, where can you house the family pet while you 're gone? A YOU section feature describes how to check out kennels and what services to expect for what costs. Page Cl. TAX DEFERRAL -If you're an elderly person on a fixed In: ~ome and property taxes are kill- ing you, there's a way out. Details oC a new law are ex- plained on Page Cl. KEEP COOL -Precision equipment to keep things very,. very cold, manufactured by Airco Cryogenics, helps fast· frozen Cood manufacturers, deep· sea divers and natural gas in· dustrles on P~ge CS. •JULIA' WONDERFUL - Why don't they make movies Jike they used to? Lament no more. Critic Rex Reed reports on how "Julia," the ·story of wartime. friendship and Intrigue in Europe, su~ceeds. Paae &. ,. oU the $100,000 raised by the thrco other Prasadam partners to pay for Kullk's release. Police sey at this point, the !our men in Prasadam offered. a .. reward" rot Bovan and his companions who had disap- peared.. ._ The nature or that Tewud - whether it was intended as anln- ducement to locate Bovan or witfi more threatening motives -. is silll underinvesti1aUaa. The kidnapping, which was Jlever reported. lo police, oc- <See MVBDER, P1geA%) ... NILV ~ILOTSfCTION$ CtMf Clllllc• Palllltf~ r .. . . ) . • . ' .42 DAILYPILOT Sundoy, October 30, 1971 ... Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights o.11y riMlt SWtt ~ BERT AND LINDA, REUNITED AFTER CRIME liijl.tj. Tearful turtle trauma tracked I Jrvine police last week cracked the case of the abduction of Bert the Clubfooted Turtle after a little boy with a fondness for cold-blooded creatures confessed to the turtlenapping. Bert·s owner, Linda Miller, 14, was reunited with her desert tortoise pal after the youth showed police where he'd hidden the reptile. Officers also say the boy admitted the abduction of Lii the Lizard last monl.h. but. tbat another reptile fancier had in turn stolen it from him. Sa ddleback Valley Lawmaker issues plaudits Assemblyman Ron Cordova has issued praise to his f'eJJow California lawmakers. after t aking a few potshots at the national legislature for their failure to move legislation. .. While the Congress is still debating its bills on child pornography, we have passed a severe law against people who traumatize our children in the production or smut." The freshman Democrat also praised his fellows for passage or privacy laws which give acc;ess to state records. Costa M l'ScJ Feisty Mesan ends battle with f ity 1._.. ....... Ruth Swope, the feisty 82-year-old Costa Mesan who has halted a proposed "Super Block"project for 13 years over payment for her three parcels in the target area, has given up her baWe 'With city hall by accepting a $180,000 oCfer for the land. 611t isn't enough money, but I can't fight any longer. I'm losing rn y eyesight and m y health." Mrs. Swope bas until March to clear oot of her home. RUTH SWOPE, 82 Huntington Bc .1c h Big top prompts big gripes Haunted houses complete with s cary scenes and characters are almost a~ commowas trick or tnaters, but Huntington Beach citizens are aggravated that their traditional spook house has been moved under canvas. The historic old Newland House has been the Jaycees annual haunted house site, but this year, the displays of gore and giggles were moved into a red and while-stripped tent in the home's back yard. 'No £air,' cried many who felt cheated by the circus atmosphere created by the small big-top. Jaycees promised the tent show will be plenty scary, but only empty silence greeted a reporter's call for comments 0.11,,., .. csu.11-. FUNNY, "SHE DOESN'T LOOK WITCHY -BABETTA Sh• Rode In Parade O.aplt• E•rtl•r ProtHtt f'r ... Page Al .. WITCH WAS TJIERE. • • • ••1 didn't see ,.anyone f)yi.ng Moore said everyone at the Gver my house," said Mrs . event was cordial but he feels Irwin. many Fountain Valley residents • Stanton, who rode two cars still don't understand the type or i.head of Babetta, said ho dld ;.ol witchcraft ho and hli; friends inow she was In the procosslon. believe in. ~a mayor said he could no\ aee fbo was riding with Svalstad. ... •'I'm not exactly delighted a)out thlJ tb1ng because of the communlty reaction aaainst it,,. !'aid Stanton. WlCCA, meaning the "wise ones" in ancient Anglo-Saxon termsl is a type of rehglous beUeC pract ced by Moore and his friends. - . Merlin Wins La Paz Racers Lick Storm LA PAZ -Brisk winds in the Sea or Cortez were moving yachts toward the finish line at Prieta Point Saturday nlght as the 1,000 mile Long Beach-to-La Paz race dragged to a close . Six yachts were snugged down in La Pai bay by nightfall and seven others were expected to finish by midnight. But none or the later finishers were able to save their handicap times on Drifter and Merlin, the l wo ultra light dis placement yachts that fought a nearly dead even battle over the entire course GemBeist ·Loot Isn't All There SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The victim of a $2 million gem rob- bery last week in Seattle took is- sue Saturday with FBI reports that it had recovered virtually.all of the precious jewels. Victor Nash said the loot re- covered when agents arrested five persons Friday represented only a very smaJl portion of the gems he Jost to gunmen last Mon- day. "What they recovered is·a big spread, but they're all semi· precious -the good stuff just isn't there," Nash said . "I gave them crejiit for 10 percent, but 1 'm not too sure of that. "The jewels had a retail value of $2 miJUon and if they have $100,000, l 'll be surprised. But I'll give them credit for 10 percent WlW I can· take an inven- tory next week." FBI spokesman Ron Perrone sald agents didn't have the benefit ol an inventory t'lben they recovered the jewels at Coit Tower and may have been mis· led by lbe sheer volume of the gems they seized. Four men and a woman were arraigned on federal charges ot receiving and concealing stolen property in interstate com · merce. Another man, identified as Gene Weiser o( Oakland, was being sought. with Drifter finishing seven mlnutcs ahead of Merlin for a new elapsed time record. Merlin saved h er time on Drifter to nail down overall and Class A handicap honors. When Rill Power's High Roler from Newport Harbor Yacht Club failed to s ave her time by less than two hours, il virtually assured Merlin and Drifter of 'first ;.ind second on the han- dicapped scale with High Roler correcting out to third. Boals which had finished by Saturday evenin~ were Drifter, Merlin, Cottontail, Equation • Hi gh RolerandSneaker. Expected to finish by midnight were Conception, Audatious, Silver Fox, Sunset Blvd, Blue Norther, Buena Vida VI and Elusive. The talk around race Alead- q u arters Saturday was of the violent storm that hit the yachts off Caho San Lucas Friday which dam aged several boats and had seasick crews seeking a safe cove. The wild weather was the fringe of a severe tropical storm 300 miles to lhe south which for a while threatened to evolve into a · full hurricane force. Crews on Drifter and Merlin told of~ knot plus tornado winds that generated steep seas over 10 feet that had both yachts leaping over the water at times. Bob Beauchamp, charter skip- per of Drifter, said the pounding seas loosened and s plit bulkheads inside the boat. • 'll was the worst weather con,- d il Ions we had ever ex- perien~ed." said Beauchamp. "The torrent.fat rain that ac· companied the storm was actual· Jy horizontal and slammed against the ooat like machine gun bullets." Fortunately, the storm was brief and was followed by ex· tremely light airs for the beat up the gulf to La Paz. . The yacht Shearwater dropped out or the race at the height of the storm and took refuge at Caho San Lucas.· Other skippers told of righting elements for nearly 24 houts Ln a race that otherwise was marked by light to moderate winds. f'r .. PageAJ Thes\ kids at the Crown Valley Elementary School's Halloween carnival Saturday in Laguna Niguel were h av- ing so much fun in the m oon bounce that Daily Pilot phot<r grapher Gary Ambrose climbed in with them and got all up in the airtogethisshot. p,....p~Al CYCUST CAUGHT. • • Sgt. Paul Falk of the San Clemente police department had stopped Keith at 8:33 p.m. on the Pacific Coast H ighway near Estacion on suspicion of speed· ing. A s Falk approached the motorcyclist, he ned. Falk eave pur s uit and r a d ioed county authorities. Two county patrol units picked up the chase that took them through the lower Capistrano Beach area, up Copper Lantern Street in Dana Point to Selva Road, then to Blue Fin Drive in San Juan Capistrano, down Blue Fin to Del Obispo Street • Keith failed to negotiate a curve on Del Obispo, sideswiped a westbound auto and was thrown off the motorcycle, sheriff's deputies said. T he auto driven by Julian Reed of El Toro received minor damage. Reed was not injunld, deputies said. Keith was t reated at San Clemente General Hospital and released to authorities. MURDER SLEUTHS TACKLE BIZARRE CASE ••• c urred In August investigators now a~. Bovan, who had a home at 17332 Zeider Lane. Foun· tain Valley. s howed up at home only sporadically alter that, ac- cording to a police statement taken from his roommate. The roommate told i n · vestigators that on one or those rare visits, Bovan told him "the mob ls after me." Meanwhile. police allege the Italian-Americans. all or whom police records Indicate are liv- ing under assumed names, began "muscling in"' on the Prasadam operation. The four Prasadam principals left the Orange Coast soon after. apparently for India. Kulik re- portedly came back Oct. ?.L and took up temporary residence at 3 Linda Isle in the home of Rick Wiiiis, the owner or Delphi Auto Designs. The Stutz Blackhawk that he was driving when arrest- ed assertedly is leased by Willis . Police point out that Willis was in Hawaii during the time that Kulik returned to the Orange Coast and at the time of Bovan·s death . He is not suspected of complicity in the murder con· spiracy, Amburgey s aid. Police say the three olher Prasadam members remained out of the country until last Fri· day when Amburgey said he was able to have a phone conversa- tion with Fedorowski. The other two remain unavailable. While they were out of the country, the search for Bovan went on and last Friday night, he surfaced on the Orange Coast £or the first time in the restaurant operated hy an acquaintance. Sergio Avila. SUH DAY DAILY PILOT ~Or•f\O'l'(IM\t O••t'f Pttot W"tftlllt~(l"lt~'"'"'· Ot"4'd ...... Hf'*' Pf'•\\ ., OVC>t•\f'W>tS &of,,._. ("lit ..... .,.. c,,,..,, '9\ib11\ll\1.._. C&"ftO•l'I., W..,; .. *"' t~ ~,. O\IOh~d W."""" '"'"'fflt\ r-.-tO,.,y ll)f' (''"'• Mlt\A N"'W't'f>ff f''°ttr"• ffont1f'llqlM ,._, U ... r ti.11" t•t" Viatlity 1,v1nf" '"M'"b.tctt v.,11 ... ''""t \~•ftPAth \l°lutl\(.1)1 I A••""'Jft9"'.,1't"•lrd- llo(lln 1\ r~ti'· .,,...., \1tu•Q•'' i'l"tt ,,,,,..,., , ,,.,. or·~ ·fli4• ~ \f'IH\IQ n• '"'' • ,., Hn w t n •• ,,,,..., (MftitMI .. C•hM'""' ,.,,.. .... ttoMrtH Wl'll'f ,,, • .,,Of'l'\t """1 Pua&•~' JH•" c~-· ~~ .. ~'"''""'"l •t"'!t(Jlftoo•\ •A1o\.•t•• ~•,••tw1• ld•I"' Tilt-\11 M....,..,. ..... ~~~(•too c.a ... ~ ,_., ...... 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According to Amburgey, Miss t\dd1 son was at the restaurant, El Runchilo, that night too. The popular bar and night club con· tinues its rc~taurant operation after bar closing hours and Bovan stayed untll about 3:30 o.m. Police allege that Miss Addison tipped off Fiori, Marone and Resco that Bovan was at the l\t exic an r estaurant. Investigators allege that when Rovan lefl. at least one member of th e trio was waiting and pumped nine bullets from a German-made 9 mm automatic pistol into him At the limt'. the only evidence police bad to go on was a descrip· lion or a green and while car s een driving away by restattl"ant patrons who dashed outside at the sound of the fatal shots. It was that description that got Costn l\!esa police interested in Fiori ·scar. He apparently bought it in ear- 1 y September from Naber's Cadillac and police wanted to ask him why he was in such a hurry to sell it back when they dis- covered the cocaine. Fiori initially gave police a Phoenix address, but detectives traced the car reglatraUon to a home in Costa Mesa where they found the evidence leading them to Resco, Marone and Miss M· di son. • According to the arrest re· ports, Fiori and Mlss Addlaon shared an apartQ'lent at 19822 Brookburst St. and Marone and Resco both Jived at 101%1 Mer· rimac Drive, both residences in Huntington Beach. Kulik remains jalled in lieu of SS00.000 bail on the narcotics charge. Court officials noted that hp had a prior conviction for s muggling h ashish otlt or Afghanistan In 1971. His three counterpar ts in Prasadam are themselves sub- ject to further police inquiry, but detectives dedlne to speculate if there will be more arrests in the case. Jn addition to the "reward" al- legedly offered by Prasadam for Bovan, police are interested In the group's source of income. The Italian-Americans also re- m a in the subject of the police probe. Amburgey and the other in- ves tigators in Newport Beach have declined comment on published stories that the group are all connected to mobsters in New York and New Jersey. Fiori. however, is now facing the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder in hls up- coin ing criminal proceedings. Deputy District Attorney Dave Carter Thursday told Municipal Court Judge Selim Franklin that l''lori has been convicted of murder before. Amburgey said lie is currently trying to find out more about t.N.t convicUoo. Det. Set. )S::en TbompsOl\, who like the other Newport Beach de· tectives has been workinC nearly 24 hours a day since the ln- vestl g alion began, says thls weekend will be devoted to get- ting search warrants and run· ning ballistics tests on . the al· leged murder weapon. The gun was recovered from nn Upper Bay mud Oat Wednes· dav afternoon. Police said they we.re told where to look for the weapon. Thompson said the invesUga. :- tion still has a Jong way to go berore all the facets are un· covered. • "This is obviously a laree con· spirncy involving a lot of peo- ple." be said. "We're going to keep wortlng oo It." SA Woman Found Dead A woman in her early 20s was . listed as a possible suicide victim after she apparenUy Jumped to her death Saturday from a second story window in Santa Ana, police reported. The woman, caucasian and wearing Jevis and a short-sleeved blouse was found dead in the parking lot. at 1901 E. Fourth St. al 5:30 p.m .• police said. Police found no identification on her. An invesUgaUo_n is continuing. '. • • .,.. • .-:tttJ~ ·7:; • '.:, . .. . " .,.,,. -.~ A! " t ~11J~. ~, ) ' t ~ ( "'U -·· \ .. '.l."'f.\· h ' • ... J". :; ~ Sunday, October 30, 1977 DAtl v PILOT s:. ~m· Big B0ddy· save·· l,lOger ·at Sea? i r Coast Guard Monitoring <!f CB Contested By ALMON LOCKABEY Oftlleo.llW PltoclMiff Announcement by the U.S. Coast Guard that Sencb and RHcue <SAR> staUons along both coasts plans to install ClUtens Band (CB) radio eqUip- ment for monitoring dlstntss calls from pleasure boats is b&- ing both "cussed" and discussed by the boating fraternity along the Orange coast. The Coast Guard said the new CB monltorlng system would be put into errect by the 1978 boating season .. in ~ etrort to improve the service's link with thousands of small boat operators." But even the Coast Guard ad· ml ts that the use or CB at~ea will not be the final answer to the dis· tress problem -and may even c-omplicate matters. Said a spokesman for the lllb District with headquarters al Long Beach: · •'The current naHonal maritime communications and distress system associated with VHF-FM and 2182 KHZ will con· ttnue to be the primary system that ta used and that is strongly recommended to serious boaters." No special antennas or remol· ing equipment will be used, the Coast Guard said. Tbe coverage a rea will be whatever can be gained by using the FCC type. accepted equipment and a sim· pie antenna installed at the SAR stations. CB 4<1uipmenl is not.hine new on boats. Fisbernfen and some Heave Hope pleasure boats have long used it for boat·to·boat communica. Uons. Theyrerertolt as "mickey mouse ... But the Coast Guard's proposal to monitor CB -something- they have always steadlastly re- fused to do -bas raised a big chorus of "Why, Why, WHY?" from veteranboatmen. Most vocal objector in these. parts is William S. <Bill) Thompson, pres ident of Thompson Enterprlses, a firm wbicb specializes in all types or radio Communication -includ- ing CB. Thompson's background in telecommunications includes service in the Marine Corps; telephone company, FCC employment and a founding father of the National Marine Electronics Association and the Southern California Marine Radio Counsel. Jn a letter to the U.S. Coast Commandant, Washington o,c., Thompson flayed the CB pro- pos a 1 on several counts: ''The 27 MHZ Citizens Band is a prime example of the decay of law and order in this country. The FCC has already all but given up in their attempt lo con· trot it. They are defeated, shamefully, by their own hand - and n9 entry by the Coast Guard is going lo clean it up. "When I read of your proposed action to involve the Coast Guard in the whirlpool of radio com· munication§ sewage I am aghast." Thompson accused the Coast Guard or ramming the CB pro· posal down the combined throats of boating interests without so much as a public hearing. In a letter to the Daily Pilot, Thompson theorized that the Coast Guard was acting under duress from its parent organiza· tion, the Department of Transportation who "are going to s pend more or your bucks and mine on a completely futile mis· sion -getting into CB radio. •·Pressures from somewhere -probably the manufacturers of CB and/or the listeners in the DOT have arranged to do this ridiculous thing," said Thompson. But Thompson is not the only vehement objector among the marine environment. In the October issue of The Ensign, official house organ of the United States Power Squadrons, Daniel K. Child writes: "The Radio Te<:hnical Com· mittee of the USPS is not yet in a position to accept Citizens Band radio as an integral part of lhe marine safety communications system. •'The 1971 edition of the Marine Radiotelephone Handbook issued by the RTC su11 includes the ad· monition that CB radio is not a substitute for tbe marine distress system. The USPS marine electronics course still includes the admoni· tion that CB should not be re· garde<f as a substitute for the The bottle toss pitchman's challenge was irresistible to James Glover, 10, of Laguna Niguel, but so were the bottles. The young pitcher wound up and .•• well, the pictures tell the story. That last bottle just refused to topple, denying him a prize at the Crown Valley Elementary School's annual Halloween Carnival Saturday. Carter: Limit Arms Sale WASHINGTON <AP>-Decry- ing the United States as the world's No. 1 arms peddler, Presi<Jent Carter says be will make pt'Oposals to the Soviet Union "before long" to limit sales or conventional weapons. 1t was the first time Carter has proposed a U .S.·Soviet agree. ment limiting the sale of conven. tional weapons, which be has said is a $20 billion·a·year busi· ness. Last May, the President an- nounced a unilateral policy of restraining U.S. sales or conven- tional arms citing "the threat to world peace embodied in this spiralling arms traffic." He said arms sales should be approved only to protect the security of this country and that of its allies. Carter's stat~ments came dur- ing an interview with a group ot· newspaper columnists, a transcript of which was released by the White House on Saturday. Carter has held such Interviews about twice monthly. During the 45-mlnute session Friday, Carter also r epeated earlier statements that he sup- p0rts deregulation of natural gas but differs with a Senate measure on how soon controls should be removed. And the President declar~ anew that ''then has not and will not be U\Y violation" of U.S. ~om mitments to Israel by bis ad· ininistrati<lll. • In dlsclosin( l>lans to propose a Ji mil on conventional arms sales,. Carter said the United Stales is "the worst violator at lhta time; t he Soviets perhaps next; and the French, British, Belgians, to 11ome degree participate in lhia excessive arms sale~" But be acknowledged It would be very dlfilcult to find a way to limitsaJes. Asked ii a joint U.S . .sovtet •tatemeot m the Jlldeut 1IRed a month ago r epresents an erosion of American support for Israel, Carter declared, "I have never violated any commitments made to the Israelis, either by my administration or by the pre· vious administrations." He said he and Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan recently reviewed all public and private agreements between their two countries. "There has not been and will not be any violation or those commitments," Carter said. On his beleaguered energy pro- gram, whJch has been torn apart in the Seoat.e. Carter said he does not believe he has changed his position "that I would work with Congress, as has President Ford, . tor deregulation or natural gas .•. The difference with Congress is in the rapidity with which natural gas is dere· gulated." On other issu~ Carter said: -lie has doubts about sup- porting a tax credit for college tuition in a tax r eform bill, "although I won't say I will veto a bill or work aJ!ainst that particular proposal. ' · -The United States has taken a position against terrorism "among the strongest of any na· lion.'' He said he wants the Unit· ed Nations to adopt a strong antiterrorist resolution in which all nations refuse to accept hi· jacked Aircraft. and agree to re· turn a hijacked plane to the coun- try where the act was committed. Runa:w~y Husband Near 'Crack Up' ELOY. Ariz. <AP) -The wife oC a California geologist who faked his death and abandoned his family a year ago says she visited her husband here and thinks he is on the verge of a . breakdown. Philip Blacet, a geologist with· the U.S. Geologic4I Survey in Menlo Park, was mapping por· lions of the Lake Mead area when he disappeared a year ago, leav- ing a wife and two children in his $90,000 home in Palo Alto. He turned up this week in Eloy, where he said he had been living for 11 months with a waitress and working as a heavy equipment operator on a cotton farm for $1.25 an hour. Mary Jane Blacct, 37, said she came to aee her husband last week. "I found him almost dead or reeling and very confused ... she said. "I thought he was one step away from cracking up." Mrs. Blacet sald she thinks her 41-year-old husband may have suffered a psychotic break. "Phll is a genUe, qu.let person who ts incredibly fouled up right now. In the lasttwo years, he was quite withdrawn, but he's not the kind of person who ever talks about his feelings," she said. Blacet said he cut his thumb and smeared blood on the seat or his van before abandoning it in northern Arizona last. year to fake his death. Blacet then fied into the wilderness, hiding in a cave for a time. He said he wanl· ed to sever all coon~tJons to a life·style that be described as "malerlallsUc and. Mat us aeek· log ... marine radio because it is not in· tended nor ls it set up for distress and safety communications at sea. · The article goes on to warn that. boat owners who install CB as the primary or only radio on a vessel are being extremely shortsight· ed. Each CB-only installation weakens the marine safety com- munications system. Boat owners who also have CB in their automobiles and in their boats scorr at the thought of them being ~ed for emergency service at sea. They poi.nt to tbe different language of CB addfots, moot of which use tho police codes such as "10-4" (understood), · '10-20" <location) etc. etc. -not to men· lion the highway jargon being used in today's CB craze. Many serious boat operators fear that ''CB nuts" on shore will tic up the Coast Guard on phony emergency calls or "stomp on" legitimate emergency calls - thus tying up the Coast Guard with a mis b-mash of non· understandable jargon. But if the Coast Guard pro- posal goes through, SAR stations may be hearing something like this by next summer: "Calling big buddy Coast Guard. l got a real emergency out here. I reckon my 10·20 is som ewhere between Newport and Catalina. Probably outa gas and no smokies in sight oowhere. Cap you come back with a big fat 11>·4 big buddy?" 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NOY. 11t 1---~~~~-~.:,1!_ J ------.. ---~-- SOFA 5 199°0 SPECIAL FAIRIC GROUP ~ • --+ -· -............. a ____ _ A4 9All V Plt.01' ~nday,October30,f9i7 'Billy's Tops' Presitknt Praises Brother • • \ • • ~ .. ' . . . . .. • • • ~ • • • ! .. ; • . ' ; • ... ' ; • 4' t , • ~ f f' • WASHINGTON CAP> -President Carter says his younger brother, Billy, might rate higher in popularity polls rlgbt oowthan be does himself. Aod the President s ays that despite all the publicity over his beer·drinking habits, Billy Carter is as popular as ever with him. "I TIDNK be is probably at least as well known as I am and probably his popularity rating would exceed mine right at this Lime," the President told a group of newspaper columnists Friday . One questioner sajd that since Billy Carter often commented on the Presi· dent's performance, he would like to hear the President comment on Billy's ••u.v performance. Since Jimmy Carter came to Washington, Billy bas launched a new career louring the country for paid personal appearances, usually with 4l can o! beef in his hand • "BE HAS BEEN concerned about the economic problems of the country. He has pretty weJl put the beer industry back on its feet, for instance," quipped Carter. ... -~ "Billy is a very intelligent, very competent, very likeable person," said Carter. "I admire the way he lives his own life. 1 have never had any occasion to be embarrassed by Billy, nor have I ever tried to i nterfere in Billy's lifestyle." J1-v The President added: " .•. I don't get to see him very often because he does stay busy, but Billy is a good man, a nd I am proud he is my brother. f , Pontiff Condemns • } Jtights Suppression . .. ::VATICAN CITY (AP>. -Jn slatements apparenUy directed ipainly at Communist bloc coun· tr.ies, Pope Paul VI and the lfom an Catholic Synod of Jtjsbops is sued declarations Saturday condemning the sup- P..ession of religious freedom and &man rights. . . . 1 THE PONTIFF, tn an address al the close of a month-long JOitbering of more than 200 pre- Jat.es from 93 nations, said gov- etnments should respect human rights "for their own good." ~ .. Unfortunately the re are qany nations in which the right cf man to liberty is totally sup- pressed or at least unjustly . r~tricted, ·• the 8().year-old pcm- Ulf said. He added: • .. In this particularly solemn * oment let qs implore once ain the governments of people also for the good o( their own ·~uons -to respect the rights oI "an and religious COf!lmuniUes t,tliberty." ~THE MAJOR theme of the Sfnod was religious instruc~on. 1'1t the prelates' statement is· sued on the finaf day attacked r,estrictions on all human rights ~. well as suppression or r e- ~ious freedom. CIUnaPurge 1 CrmmDeadly • :LONDON (AP> -There has been a wave of executions in Ohina from a purge by Com· waunist party leader Hua Kuo- feng who came to power nearly 18 months ago, according to the London Sunday Telegraph. Nigel Wade, Peking correspon· <tent fo r the Sunday Telegraph, sa.ld available evidence leaves •'llttJe doubt that the over.all ~al of executions throughout ina this year must be well into e thousands. It is becoming almost commonplace for foreign havellers to see execution notices in cities and towns .•• ,He wrote in Sunday's edition tJaat in the latest known case, ·~cores of people, including wotnen, have been executed in ~e provjnce oC Yunan." "In many nations the mission or catechesis (religious lnstruc· tion) cannot be exercised free- ly .'' it said. ''These are nations where fundamental human rights , including re ligious freedom, are intolerably restrict- ed or even totally suppressed. "No power on earth has the right to prevent people from searching the truth, from receiv- ing it freely, Crom knowing it ful· ly and from openly and freely professing it. It was Lhe fifth synod held dur· ing the 14 years the Pope has been on the throne. · Carter Ties To Congress Poor-Ford' FULTON, Mo. (AP) -Gerald Ford sai<J Saturday that Presi· dent Carter does not have good relations with Congress and if this continues it could bog down {he nation's government. Al a news conference prior to a speech at Westminster College, the former president was asked for several a ssessm ents of Carter. "Ttt\re is a growing tack of public confidence,·· be said. In response lo a question, Ford said he agrees with those criUcs who argue that Carter bas tried to do too much too soon. He said some of them describe Carter's economic plan as being in a ::.hambles and his energy pro- gram as crumbling. Ford said be feels that Carter's energy program is too much a tax program rather than one de· signed to stimulate production. Crash Hurts 14 PALM SPRINGS (AP) Fourteen persons were injured Friday when a car rammed broadside into a school bus, in the second accident this week in· volving school buses of Coachella Valley di stricts, authorities said. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL A Ticking Bomb? Millions Spent on Arms Won't'Assure National Security-Report WASHINGTON (AP> -Too many countries spend huge sums on defense while ig noring economic factors that pose a potentially greater threat to Lheir national security. a new study re· leased Saturday s ays. Entitled "Redefinin g National Security," the study says a political time bomb is ticking away against the majority or governments which tolerate con· tinuing "excessive human claims," on the earth's principal biological systems -fisheries. fore s t s , grasslands· and croplands. · TRE STUDY WAS written by Lester R. Brown, director of Worldwatch Institute, a non· profit research organization. It was funded by the Charles F. Kettering Foundation. Brown says depletion of non· renewable energy supplies is but one of the dangers that lie ahead for the global economy. H e notes that biological systems provide all food and all the raw materials for industry except minerals and petrochem· icals . ''IN FISHERY after fishery, the catch now exceeds the long· term sustainable yield," Brown says ... The culling of trees ex· ceeds the regenerative capacity or forests everywhere. "Grasslands are deteriorating on every continent as livestock populatiorus increase along with human population. Croplands too are being damaged by erosion as population pressures mount. Failure to arrest this deteriora- tion or biological s ystems threatens not only the security of individual nations but the sur· vival of civilization as we know it." BROWN WRITES that the overwhelmingly miJltary ap· proach to national security is based on the assumptlon that the principal threat to s ecurity com es from otberllations. The recent experience of Egypt, to take one example, sug. gests that this is not the case, be says . He says that the riots that followed official attempts earlier this year to raise food prices in Egypt came closer to toppling the government of President Anwar Sadat than has Israeli military power. It was a food crisis and famine precipitated by ecological de· Mercy Effort Bungled. NEW YORK CAP) -A 10-year· old Pakistani child with dark eyes, long black )>raids and a damaged beart that is slowly tak· ing her life has been denied a visa to come to the United States for s urgery. ALT HO UG H F R EE transportation and surgery have been arranged here to replace Shakita Razak's .two damaged heart valves, the U.S. Consulate in Karachi turned down the · child's fi rst application for a tern porary visa. The State Departm ent asked the consulate to review the case, but on Saturday a spokesman in Washington was unable to say whether official word bad yet been received from Karachi. But Seton Stapleton, deputy chief of the Slate Department visa office. said on Friday that he has "heard from the child's faml· ly in Karachi Lhat the visa was denied again. "What they're doing is forcing us lo apply for a permanent resi- dent status, and she may not live to s ee that granted ," s aid Shakila's aunt, Joan Aziz of Queens. "I saw Shakita about a year ago. She weighed 35 pounds, she was blue and she bad trouble breathing." SHAKILA BAS double mitral stenosis, a heart condition that probably developed about three years ago when she ·contracted rheumatic fever, her aunt said. Two of ber heart valves are damaged and must be repJaced by open heart surgery. The Deborah Heart and Lung Cente r in Brown Mllls , N.J ., agreed to perform the operation and the Rego Park, Queens Deborah Foundation offered to s pon s or the surgery, which would cost about $35,000, Mrs. Aziz said. The Salvation Army and Pakis tan International Air Lines offered free transportation from Karachi to Brown Mills and back for Shakita. Mrs. Azii said that in denying the visa. the U.S. Consulate in Karachi said guaranteed medicflt care was not awaiting Sbakila in the United States and, because the child would travel with an uncle who will remain here, the consulate was con· cerned that. Shakila mfihl also remain. SS BillAction·Due Soon WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is considered sure to pus a bill imposing massive new Social Security taxes to shore up the depleted system, although the amount of such taxes has not been determined. Enactment of the leelslaUon is Jikel,Y by the end of this year. The Social Security bill has second priority, wltb only energy l egislation ahead of it, as Congress moves toward a,!Journ· ment next month. THE BOUSE passed its bill T hursday and the Senate Finance Committee is almost finished preparing its version. Senate noor action could come as early as the coming week. That would be followed by a con· ference committee to reconcile differences between the two versions. Social Security taxes for some American workers would more than triple in the next decade. The maximum tax, now $965 per year. would jump to $3,025 by 1987. The inerease1 would be most dramatlc for uppel'-laeome employees.but an workers who pay Sdclal Security tu would have to pay more. For enmpl~ someone earning $10,000 annual· ly will pay $S8S this yeu but $710 ten years from now. The financial crisis fOI' SoclaJ Securit.y ia caused bJ a 1barp decline ln ~e birth k'at• .... with an lnciease in life l})ln. terioration -and not an invad· ing army -that ousted the cea· tories-old dynasty in Ethiopia lo 1974, Brown says. He also notes that the Poliah government was badly shaken a ( year ago by riots when It sought to raise food prices closer to the • world level . Brown cites these examples to suggest that. "global food in· security and the associated in· stability in food prices have • become a common source of political inst a bilit.y ... \ THE GLOBAL economy, be says, depends on the biological s ystems ... Anything that threatens their viability threatens the global economy •• Any d eterforation in these systems represents a deteriora· tion in the human prospect.'! ·~-...... LIFE ON THE UNI! Shald .. Razalc. 10 Save Traina Both President Carter and Democratic leaden io Congress want a bill passed this year. Carter bas delayed presenting his proposal for a general tax cut until alt.er seeing the exact size of the Social Security tax increase. •••• However, Rep. Al Ullman, 0- 0re., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, who will be one of the conferees, said the conference micht con· tinue into January. THE OUTCOME is sure to mean a massive increase in Social Security taxes, made necess.ary by the financial troubles of the program. 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The 28·year-old prince, wearing a tie with the California bear symbol, came here by helicopter after visiting a Napa Valley winery and the University of California at Davis, where he was told about farm experi- ments. lie helicoptered from Sacramento to San Francisco, where he was to at· lend a performance of the opera "Turandot." His reception everywhere Saturday was quiet and friendly, in sharp con- trast to the tumult he encountered FMday in the San Francisco Bay area. THE PRINCE s hook bands stretched out lo him. The prince and eovernor rode to the capitol in Browns' state·owned Plymouth. The governor bas refused the usual gubernatorial limousine. The lunch in Brown's office consist· cd of beef, cold cuts, California cheeses, s alad, melon, sourdough bread, fruit and nuts and desserts made by Brown's omce s tatr, includ· ing an English trifle. The beverages were English tea, corree, ginger beer ands parkling elder. Guests included Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, who was born in Trinidad; state Senate President Pro Te ro James MOls of San Diego; and English-born Assemblyman Michael Wornum of Mill Valley. Also present was forme r astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who is now Brown's ad· viser for science and technology. Al Sacramento's Executive Airport, a crowd of about 3SO applauded when PRINCE CHARLES CASTS DOUBTFUL EYE ON LUNCH BAG the prince stepped from the helicopter Been Sprout Sandwich Didn't Impress Royal Vlaltor to California and was welcomed by Brown. The AFTER SEEING the prince off at the airport, Brown told reporters they had talked about space exploration, solar-powered satellites and con- servation of fuel and energy. Both men recently visited the American s pace shuttle tests at Edwards Air Force Base. -----------------------------prince and the governor walked over Rain Hits North Coast Surf Soars A new storm front with gusty winds and rain moved into Northern California Saturday from the Pacific and by mid· afternoon rains had spread as far south as Santa Rosa. The storm bjt hardest on the north coast where hundreds of fishing and pleasure boats had ~n threatened by s urges or up to six feet in Noyo Harbor, a mile south of Fort Bragg. The U.S. Coast Guard said con- ditions were much improved Saturday at the harbor where a 35-foot charter fishing boat and a dozen skiffs sank early Friday and at least 10 other boats broke loose from wrecked piers and were damaged. J Gcttlfl Sapect • Belfi LA PUENTE (AP> -Two teenagers were arrested Satur- day io connection with the gang related shooting death oC a young woman and the wounding of her boyfriend. Angela Ramos, 18, or San Gabriel, was shot once in the chest, said Sheriff's Deputy An· thony Silas. Hel' boyfried, Maxie Flores, 21, was wounded in the arm and back and reported in ( Sl'ATE J satisfactory condition at Los' Angeles County Medical Center, he said. Arrested were Rudy Gomez, 18, of West Covina and a 17-year-old juvenile from La Puente. &1 MG• 8011 Die• LOS ANGELES CAP> -The 12-year-old son of comedian Shel- ly Berman med of cancer Satur- day at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, a family spokesman said. Joshua Berman had been ill fo r 15 months and spent hair of thalj time in the hospital, said' s pokesman Joe Siegman. Services were scheduled fo r Tuesday. He is also survived by his mother, Sarah, and a sist.:r, Rachel, U. BMpfta1£~1 LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Coun- ty health officials have invoked emergency measures to forestall a crisis following the closure of t hree psychiatric wards at Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk, the Los Angeles Times Guests Live Fantasy SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Coeds going topless, secretaries in black underwear and even a few women who said they were pro- stitutes were among the thousands al the annual Hookers Ball. Once a year the pro-prostitution group COYOTE throws a fund raiser and Friday's ball offered many people the chance to act out a favorite fantasy. "I'm undressed, but it's okay," !Jaid Carole Richards, a film maker wearing just a see-through sarong around her hips. A woman ln black satin underwear and silver sparkled platform s hoes described her outfit. "I guess you might call me a hooker." s aid Sammy Harris, a tax consultant. "I'm trying to be as out- rageous as possible." . Diane Gross owner of an Oakland travel agency, was weanng a red spangled bikini and had feathers in he~ hair .. "E.~ery woman fantasizes about being a hooker at least once m bel' life, she said. This year's ball, the fourth annual, was a sellout, bringing Coyote cocrers some $93,000. COYOTE membe~ crusade ~nd~r a number or banners including calls for legahzed prost1tut1on, federal fonding for abortions and women's rights. Man Slays Daughter, Wife, Self LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Norlhridge man ap· parenlly killed himself several days after fatal· ly shooting his wife and the couple's teenage daughter, police said. Summoned by worried retatives, police officers from the Devons hire division burst into the home late Friday 1lnd found the bodi es of Robert Germek, 51. his wife Ruth, 54, and their daughter Roxane, 15. Relatives told police the two women bad not been seen for more than a week. Mrs. Germek and her daugher were shot Sun· day and the bodies placed in their clothes closets, police said. · The body of Robert Germek, who died from an apparent self· inflicted gunshot wound to the bead, was found in the family den, pollce said. "i..:;, • I · ~ ,,, c Come by land or 'j' ·. come by ~' you'll fmd exqui- site shops and elegant dining at Lido Village. We're dockside in Newport Beach, corner of Newport · Boulevard and Via Lido and the sea, with plenty of room to anchor your schooner or your station wagon. lido Village prom· ises shops to· bro'VSC through, f5 .~ vtslt O:,~~:.;;,~:·--'~ ~ MINI MALL SHOPS - '--.,cr'Ol!ls from The W11rehou1>c • _., -.----J: t.. . -:-:i ~ Thf' Oek fl~u-.. Fun T rf'C (;amr\.~ ~· Vllll'• i,.11n lm~rt•. l'ollf't' P"tldll'r. ~·· 1\tf'n'J ~(W)ft'I. Udn \'Ill••~ l:o•n•. lndl• ::i T. lfoaa•, C.lt ~ll'(fO 4 i . has reported. Inspect.ors criticized the facili- ty for staff deficiencies, medica- tion errors and lax chart- keeping, and said some patients had bee n found in leather restraints locked in r ooms without a doctor's order . TOCfe Release Due LOS ANGELES <AP> -Come- dienne Totie Fields, 46, who un- derwent surgery ror the removal of her right breast last week, is. scheduled for release from Los Angeles New Hospital today. The ma~tectomy came only a year and a half after doctors am- putated her left kg becaust.•of a circulatory problem. Later, :.he suffered two heart attacks and underwent s urgery on her l('ft eye. Jn nJI. she was hospitalized eight months. The comedienne's engagements for the next few months have been cancelled. Rapist Hits 26th Victim SACRAMENTO <AP> -In his third assaull this month, the "East Area rapist" attacked his 26th victim early Saturday, the sheriff's office said. The masked lntrudel" woke up a young, childless couple In their home east of the city about 1:45 a.m., sheriff's spokesman Bill Miller s"a.id. He tied up the husband and look the woman to another room where he raped her several times. The rapist, carrying a pistol and a nashllght, apparently got in through a sliding glass window in a spare room, Miller said. He was in the house for about two hours. ' Police have been looking for him s ince his first attack, in June. 1976. All of the attacks have been in the Sacramento area ex- cept one, which was north of Stockton. Srorm Clwrm Sea SAN DIEGO (AP) -The surf was up Saturday along the coastline near here -way up. Extraordinarily high waves, caused by a major storm heading south rrom the Gulf of Alaska, knocked down a Pacific Beach lifeguard tower and the utility line attached to it, lifeguards reported Several streets an the Pacific Beach area were flooded. There were no injuries, but one pedestrian on a beach front sidewalk re- portedly was knocked down by crashing waves, police said. "It 's incredible. 1 've never ~een anything like' this before, ·i s aid Terre Lynch, an t.'mploye at the World Famous Restaurant near the beach.· 'The waves arc JU!'>l huge." The U.S. Weather Service said the pound· ing waves occurred as the Alaskan storm cros:.t'd lhc northwc~t coast or the United States. Lost Bavarian Gets SF Taste SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The Bavarian brewery worker who thought Bangor. Maine. was San Francisco faced more adventures Saturday night. ERWIN KRE\JZ. feted beyond his wildest dreams because he got off a plane 3,000 miles short of target last weekend, was to become an honorary Chinese. Kreuz, financed by a local newspaper, finally new here Friday. He went to City Hall to meet Mayor George Moscone, guzzled beer, got two free pafrs oC pants and went lo the Cow Palace to kiss a bull. "I'd say lhe lost son has finally come to San Francisco," Kreuz announced in German as he traveled to the domed seat or San Francisco govern· ment. .. AU.ES OKAY," pronounced the beaming Kreuz at one point. Al his hotel. the lavish Hyatt Regency, Kreuz found two gifts: a cold case of beet and two pairs of jeans. The beaming brewer celebrated by downing a bottle. He said he usually drinks eight quarts a day. ''I don't drink it. 1 gulp it down," he announced contentedJy. • • romantic board~~ walks to wander ~\ along, landscape -· ·. Jlltioo to linger over, and fan- tastic fare on which to f ~t. ~···~j- ,1r._. -....--e~ : Stroll down, sail down, pedal your bike or drive-shopping hasn't been li.'<e this since the ',:~p ;,\~;) ~.;:: '.' I" 1 •• t· . . : ... ~p. 1 ' ~:::~;~~~· See Our RC'autiful Shops °""l'r""" lor IJlh P11lll1f'r, Jed,. Hoo•c-. t'amp•l11lll. l.aaun• Ortsln•I•. KOfle :\hrln,., Inc .. \\lnd'Word ~alhn1t. 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('Uh, Nf'WllOrt ~alllnl( <'lull. f'rul~lnl( ('nn•Uhenh, In('., l'll1run·~ llludlo, w, ... 1 .. 11 ("nfll'!Utlon. l"halt'r & Allrn Rf'allv, r.r""""""""'· :<"'c-n s ..... ,'l/aturalh 8•r"ara. f'nrn .. r l'll11rt" Zulma''• lflrhol Rlf'hard·~. Nl'"'Pnrt \'acllh, \\ln•llmr V•~hh. Jur•l'ft••n'•· ~untl'•, S\dnl'.I'''· Robf'rl Alt•'"" lie ("o .• t'ov I-lloun•b. lnr., IMmflly Shr«"'t' Mo<t,.llng lie t'>rarm S4'honl. reign of the square-riggers. Lido Village is a wonderful place to spend time discover- ing the rare, the... ~ . unusual, the· Ii{~· beautiful, and TJ~~!f the new. . : They said a .22.callber handgun believed lo be tho murder weapon was found tit his sido. l\f111t l'iCo'"" o,Mln R!ovl'n O•J' Velldetl'd Ptri<llllC r.-· ......: •• ..,.___-..ii .......... . -· _,,,... --~'--------------------- • \ .ETHEL AND RUTH DISCOVER 7, 136 GOOD REASONS 'TO CANCEL WEDNESDAY NIGHrs BRIDGE GAME ••• 'RUTH: HELLO, ETHEL! CANCEL THE BRIDGE GAME WEDNESDAY NIGHT. I CAN'T MAKE ITI ETHEL: WHY ••• ? AFTER 25 YEARS ••• RUTH: FRANKLY, ETiiEL, l'VE FOUND SOMETHING MUCH MORE EXCITING TO 00 THIS WEONES- ·oAY. ETHEL: WELL, RUTH, WHAT COULD BE MORE EXCITlN<l THAN BRIDGE? RUTH: I HAVE TO GO SHOPPING. ETHEL: SHOPPING? WEDNESOAY NIGHT? WHY NQT GO THURSDAY? RUTH: CAN'T, ETHEL. THIS ONLY HAPPENS ONE NIGHT A YEAR IN NEWPORT. LOOK, f NEED A CEDAR HOT TUB, 12 WEEKS OF DIAPER SERVICE, GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR ALL MY RELAllVES ANO MY CAR OIED YESTERDAY, SO I THOUGHT l'D LOOK AT A VINTAGE '38 PACKARD. ETHEL: RUTH, ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE OK? RUTH: LISTEN, ETHEL, TiiERE'S MORE. THEAE'S NEVER BEEN ANYTHING OUJTE LIKE THIS! THOUSANDS OF BEAUTIFUL ITEMS ON DISPLAY. TOYS, ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ART, BOATS, HAND- MADE OUIL TS, SPECIAL VACAT· IONS, ANO ••• ETHEL: RUTHI RUTHI AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, YOU WOULDN'T PUT ME ON, WOULD YOU? RUTH: ETHEL. THAT'S NOT ALL THERE'S MORE. I HAVE A LIST FOUR PAGES LONG RIGHT HERE. REMEMBER ALL THOSE NEAT CHRISTMAS THINGS I BOUGHT LAST YEAR. THE ONES I COULDN'T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE? ETHEL: YES. OK. OK, I'll MEET YOU THERE. ONE CAN ONLY TAKE SO MANY YEARS OF BRIDGE. RUTH: ETHEL, THERE'S EVEN MOREi YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE THE TWINKLING LIGHTS, GIANT TREES, SOFTl Y LIT CHANCEL· IERS ••• YOU CAN BIO ON SPECIAL VACATIONS, A BOSTON WHALER AND FULL MOUTH XRAYS ..• SPEAKING OF XRAYS, HARRY AND SAM WILL PROBABLY WANT TO COME ALONG. ETHEL: OH, RUTH, TltEY'RE SUCH A DRAG WHEN WE'RE SHOPPING. AND BESIDES, THEY'D NEVER GIVE UP THEIR TENNIS. RUTH: DON'T BET ON ITI WHEN HARRY HEARS BOUT CHARLOTTE'S BARBECUED RIBS, DELICIOUS H'ORS OOEUVRES ANO COCKTAILS, ANO THAT ALL HIS FRIENDS WILL BE THERE. •• ETHEL: Rlmf? IS THIS THAT ·JUNIOR LEAGUE CHRISTMAS COMPANY AUCTION AND PREVIEW PARTY YOU'RE ALWAYS TAUONG ABOUT? RUTH: LOOK. ETHEL, GOT TO RUN ANO MAKE RESERVATIONS ••• ETHEL: WAIT, RUTH, BETTER MAKE THAT EIGHT. WE'LL BRING THE ~OLE BRIDGE GROUP.•. THE CHRISTMAS COMp'ANY AUCTION a GALA PREVIEW PARTY UNDER THE BIG TOP WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 THE NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH 6 THRU.10 P.M. CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIOHS: 14().1450 ALL M<>"IES IWKO ~T T)if C•,,~•STMAS C<MPNtY WILL ee Rt. TllRHEO TO 1lit'. COMMUNl'IV lt<ROUOt< THfl .llJNIOft L.UoOU4! CW Nl!Wl'Ofll t<M80A ANOITS PROJECTS. PRINTING COUAlUY O' llVINE ~VINOS .What CAN You Get • 1lor a dime 'the•e daya?? NEWS ABOUT . r ~ l ' .r I' ., .. . . , ' ~ , • • ' . I J , . . ~ .. . ·- { t I I ' I J I I l OntngeCoast Dally Pilot Editorial page .SU••··· October 30. '"" Robe!" N. Weed/Publlshe• Thomes ""vll/E'dllor ......................................................... _ 48 . , ·Juvenile Justice Due for Scrutiny The Orange County &ard of Supervisors has ·been aslted to Join an effort to encourage Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to appoint a commission to study and make re· commendations for revision of the state's juvenile court Jaw. : · ~: Already behind the move are the Los Angeles County Grand Jury and the Orange County Criminal Justice Coun· • eU. • Orange County supervisors should add their collective voices to the call for es1ablisbment of a qualified com- . mission to iron the wrinkles out of juvenile court law. . One reason for the wrinkles is that the rash of changes In juvenile law in the past decade has exceeded in number all the changes that occurred in the previous 50 years. , , / As a· result, most experts agree there is inconsistency .•• and incohesiveness in the body of law that makes up ·:juvenilecourt law. "•' Worse. those who have the responsibility for ad· · tnjnistration of the juvenile justice system find portions of ·';·such legislation as last year's Assembly Bill 3121 all but "· impossible to reconcile with real world problems inherent •1 Jn handling youthful off enders. .: Government committees and commissions generally .. ;~ave spotty or worse track records when it comes to pro· ... · l>le m solving of major complex issues. Int~ case, however, a commission might be able to locus a light on what ails California ·s and Orange County ·s "'troubled juvenile justice system. ... ~, J lefugee Aid's Welcome Renewal of the federal Indochinese Refu gee As· -''•sistance Program, which was due to expire Sept. 30, ex- 1 ~ends the program for four more years and guarantees 100 .1 j>ercent. federal .support ior welfare assistance to the re- .Jµgees through 1978. ,,., . For the following three years, federal support funds will be reduced by 25 percent a year. This is important news for Orange County, where an ~ ~stimated 11,000 Indochinese now are living. Without the .. continued federal aid, county taxpayers would have faced an annual bill of approximately $2.7 million for those re· ceiving welfare aid. California Sen. Alan Cranston was instrumental in in· creasing the amount and duration of the federal ass is ta nee from $177 million payable to state and local governments over a three-year period, as proposed by the Administra- tion. to S319 million payable over the four years. California should receive about $107 million. With about half of California's estimated 50,000 re· fugee residents now receiving welfare assistance. and with an estimated 15,000 to 25,000 expected to arrive in the s tate from South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos over the next three years. the guarantee of federal financial aid to help their transition is as welcome as it is !air. ·Readers Put on Alert Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis has had his battles with the news media -particularly with the TV news folks. Davis has a reputation for not being one to mince ~-;words. ' • So it was revealing to hear Davis's views on the in- fluence of news reports on crime and the people who com- mit it, delivered at a recent meeting or publishers and 1 editors. 1 • He suggested that news reports -particularly TV film -of such things as cross burnings, frustrated young blacks throwing Molotov cocktails in the Watts riots. and airplane hijackings, probably do inspire some others to go and do likewise. On the other hand, without the strong coverage of the hijackings, for example, the public could not be aroused to · the dangers and support corrective action, Davis declared. And such rescues as occurred at Entebbe and in the recent Lufthansa case could never have been effected. Davis observed that while the extensive coverage of the SO·called "Son or Sam .. killings in New York probably ·, scared a lot of New Yorkers, it also put a lot more people . there and elsewhere on their guard against the dangers of mugging, robbery and s imilar crimes. · Davis concluded that the ne~ative and positive im· I pacts of media reports of <!rimes tend to balance out, and observed, "If I had my druthers on whether or not to pre- set'[t the news of hi jackings. riots. and cro~s burnings, I would err on the side of presenting it.·· • Oplnlon_s expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other Views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader oomment is invited. Address The Daily Pl/ol, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . ------------------------------------------------ ,-Harris I More Ideals By SYDNEY J . HARRIS ' . , Thought• at Large: ' '· • • ' •' t ,. • l • • When older people say that what youth needs are "more ideals," they conveniently forget that youth loses its ear- ly idea.la by observing how older people fall to practice what they preach to others. Riches alone don't make troubles better or worae; they slrnply remove one level or anxiety and replace lt with another. (And often the secon· dary level Is harder to cope with than the primary level, wh1ch those who have never got. beyond the primary level cannot comprehend.> t -· ~ ~ ., ,,,. .. ,..,.,, """'huny/' ' t ' . - "Waiting" is an arl as much as an attitude -it you m e rely wait for things to hap· p<'n, they rarely do; but if you make things happen, anti then exercise the patience to wait for the consequences, you have the art. ., The cliche that all really great men are modest is true with one proviRo: they are not modest about what they know, but about the much broader perimeters o r jg. nor<lnce that their knowledge h:i~ revealed to them. Virtue is much less It~ own rt•war<J than \'ice ii; its own puniRhment. Nearly a half-century ago, Ortega accurately forecast our modem Zeilgmt when he observed laconically , "Violence ls the rhetorlc or our period in history.·· Labor Wllons were devised to eritancipate workers from a repressive form or polllics, and they have largely evolved Into their own represi;ive form of poli tics. <We now se<'m t 1) have a solid phalanx o f u ni o ns end bo sses ma rc h ln~ l\houldc.'r t o s hould er against the poor.) tn being suspicious, one dis· clo1es one's mis trust. or oncsel! as much as of others. •• • f Stanley Karnow Pluralism Threatens Carter WASHING0TON; D .C. - Whether you believe Gallup or Harris, the trend is the same. President Carter's populartty ts sllpplng. and tho decline could seriously impair his ability to govern. IL is not unusual !or a chief ex- ecutive's support to slide after eight or nine months in of· fice, as the public dis- covers that he has not Jived up lo all his grandiose campaign pledges. In Carter's case, how- ever, the drop seems to be larger than that experienced by most former presidents at this stage in their tenure. ACCORDING TO Gallup, ihe President's approval raUng bas slipped from about 75 percent in March to less than 60 percent now. The proportion of Americans who disapprove of his perCormance, meanwhile, bu climbed from roughly 10 to 20 percent. The Harris Poll shows that his favorable personal rating ls down to 50 percent now, having heen 74 percent in Aprll. In July, 64 percent of those surveyed gave Carter high !Darks !or "restoring faith in government." That figure currently is down to 47 per· cent. One thing that has happened, I think~ Is that the factors that in· Hi ally gave . the President a brilliant image have fact.eel as people take a harder look at his record. IN THE BEGI NNING, lt should be recalled, he was scor· ing high tor walking from the Capitol to the White House after his inauguration, b a nning limousines for officials, wearing a sweater on television and pro- moUng other populist symbols. When it came to real issues, like bis plans t.o deal with the economy, the surveys indicated skepticism . That skepticism bas turned to Rowland Evans/Rob ert Novak negativism, Cor tbe simple rea· •on that the admlnistraUoa bu not graPJ?led effectively with the rundameatal problems faclq the nation. THE EROSION ln the Pre.sl· dent's popularity waa aggravat· ed, too, by tho Bert Lance aflair, Jn which Carter's budget director and int.lmat.e friend was revealed to have been less Ula.a honest as a printe banker. Here, it appears, the public bu been troubled less by the dis- closures than by the contrast between Carter's defense of Lance and bis own aelt· righteousness. One important effect of this decline in support tor the Presi- dent bas been squabbling and even a measure or demoralita· lion inside the administration. . SOME WIDTE House officials, tor example, are blaming James Schlesinger, the new energy boss, for not lobbying auccess!u.f. ly to promote energy legislation in Congress. Similar internecine bickering bas been going on over subjects rangUig from tax re. !orm t.o Middle East Polley. Obviou.ly, ,an admlnistratlm:a torn by dJuension is in trouble.. since the President is compdled to arbitrate rinl f actiona rather than direct a cobesive staff. Carter'• weakened posltJon across &be Country alao ls un· dermlnfnl bla relationship witb Congre11, wbldl bas never beeG rosy. CONG1lESSMEN, observing that thelr coo.atituents are loslnc i;espect ror the President, feel that thoy can challenge hlrn without endangering tbeir own status. 'lbe fact tbat ~7 ~c6nt ot Americans oppose <1arter'a energy program, for instace. may explain tbe Senate's move to demolish lt tbe other day. Tbls portends continued COil• frontaticx» between th4r Wbito House and CaJ)itol Hill, and these fights could contribute as well to a paralyz.ed adminislratlOn. But all tbls, it seems to me, Is symptomatic of a deeper and more pervasive phenomenon abroad in our society. ~ackof a solid political party system in the United States bas prompted the rise or \'arious groups , each agitating to fW'ther its own in• terests. WOMEN, BLACKS, faimers • workers. assorted ethnic factions and even homosexuals or both sexes -all are making demands on the President that he cannot satisfy. As a consequence, they !have become an alienated "coali· lion of minorities" lbat Clµ)Dot play a positive role but bas the power lo obstruct the ad· ministration. What we are witnesst.ng, therefore, ls pluralism gone ram- pant -and it may be that no President, whatever his talent, is capable ol placaUng so many dJ.s. parate and otl.en contradictory elements. Carter once quipped that when the goint got tough' at borne be would have to go abroad to re- build b.ls prestige. That may be. in part, the thinking behind his extravagant trip around tbo world next month. But he will have tonitmntothe Oval Office and all Its be~acbes. From the look of it, they are aot going to evaporate. Record So Far_ Loses Ayes of Texas • MESQUITE, Tex. -Lower· middle income voters or Dallas County Precinct No . 267, beleaguered by rising rood and fu el costs. would still vole for Jimmy Carter today but are Jos. ing hope he really will help them or. Indeed, is much dirferent from other politicians. "It seems to me like evety- thing's just the same as it was before be was elected," lhe 26-year·old wire of a home insula- tion Installer told us. Would s he vote for Pre si dent Carter or for former Presi· dent Ford if the election were held again to- day? After an embarrassingly long pause. she replied : ''Carter -l guess." That typUies interviews with 57 registered voters in Mesquite's Precinct 267, conducted with the help of Patrick Caddell's Cam· 1 • Nick Thimmesch bridge Survey Research. A blue· collar neighborhood ol young married couples (median vo~rs· "ge, 34; median in'come, $13,287 ), this prednct was carried nar- rowly by Mr. Carter last year after supporting Republicans in recent presidential elections. While 40 or our 57 voters said they voted for Mr. Carter last year, only 36 would today. Since this includes two 1976 Ford voters switching to the President, six Carte r voters have defected. Thal is no dramatic reversal but hints or trouble among Southern white workers essential to Jim· my Carter's election. THE CARTER disillusionment oC 1977. just as the Carter support of 1976, is lied to a deep public longintt for a leader who can help them . "I thought he would be a more forceful leader," said the Sl ·year-0ld wile of a retlred lac· tory foreman who adds ahe would vote ror Ford todar. ••1 don't know of anything he s done that he said he would," a 33·year-old machinist told us. This Cart.er voter does not know whom he would vote for today. These few switches are the tip of the iceberg. Many loyalist Cnrterites are less than happy. A young saJesman, a self.described conservative Democrat like many voters here, OPPoSes lh~ Panama Canal treatJ~ ''because the Communists could lkke over," resents "amnesty for draft dodgers" and complains "Carter hasn't done that much." Nevertheless, he would vote for the President again. THIS LOYALTY can be ex- plained partly by Mr. Carter's continued personal popularity. These voters give bim a 67 per- cent favorable rating. Jn contrast these voters rated Mr. Carter's performance as President at on· ly 52 percent favorable. Anemic though this overaU rat- ing Is, it is healthier than these voters' view of the President's approach to specific problems. While approving the way be handles une'Mployment; they are evenly split over the Carter ap. proach to the MiddJe East and the Soviet Union. But they disap- prove of his efforts on inflation (by 2 to 1) nnd energy. SignificanUy. these intercon· nected issues, inClaUon and energy. most disturb the young wage.earners ot. Precinct 267. The plush skyscrapers of Dallas to the west, ts minutes away on the freeway, are a world re~ moved from these modest homes where not even combined salaries ol husbands and wives can cover rising food prices and utility costs. Thus, wheri only 16 voters favored the Carter energy plan, they were giving the Presi· dent ''no confidence"" on tbe is· s ue that bothers them most. The President'sreduced status here has no apparent connection with Bert Lance. 0(32 voters who had followed the c~. an, over- whelming majority applauded the President for letting Lance quit gracefully. Mr. Carter's mistake in M'es· quite is not Lance but Panama. wlth voters opposing tbe treaties nearly 2·to-l. · Unpredictable Hayakawa 'Just Winding Up' WASHINGTON -Sen. S. I. (Samuel lchiye) Hayakawa is proving to be a quietly contrary n!Jd promising figure in the U.S. S4nate. Where most senators his age (71) have been there too Jong and becomo jaded , Ha ya kawa the ·freshman l!i a delightful. stimulating pre se nce . Ma y be w,~ s hould elect more senior citizens mak· ing their fi "'t run for public ornce. Hayakawa already had a (Us. tlngulshed career as writer, teacher and college presu1ent when he entered public life in 1076 and startled everyone by de· feating Incumbent Democratic Sen. John V. Tunney. HE IS NOT ~hy to observe that poliUcs Is appropriate for senior:c1 because "younJlcr people still need to prove themselves" and older pooplc are oot "so prone to.. t ern plations or power and money." Thus Hayakawa goes acatmt the notion that pollUclana must make special appeals to the young and affect a "with it" lm· age. Hayakawa ap~als mosUy to common sense. He doesn't worry much if he offends groups. such as teachers, who "shock and horrify" him by not insisting on homework or acceptable writ· ing. Nor, as a semanticist, is he ftfrald to talk about labels. One political analyst claims the GOP should put the popular word "In· dependent" ln front of "Republican" to make the party name more wholesome. Hayakawa d0e:$n't agree. · "TO CHANGE the name of the party. ln a way, is an admission of defeat. One of the things t would like to do Is chon1te the Im· age of the Republican Party." Hayakawa thus think~ he can contr lbute in the area oC mlnorlty problems. continue his assault on blgne!ls and lnetnciency In J(OV· ernment and try t.o brlnR people's· problems to the state and looal Jovel · However, since politics Js a new trade for him, he's mostly watched and listened in the Senate. "It's a long, slow pro- cess," he says wlth a smile, "so I'm really just winding up to pitch ... He has, however, acted 'and spoken on questions which really bother him. He says hungry col· .lege students have no right to get food stamps and denounced the 'fact that a few years ago 65 per· .cent of food stamp recipients In Madison, Wis .• were college atu· dents, and Ulat 13 percent of tho students at San Funcllco State University (wMre he was presl· -dent) were getting food stamps. SO RE PUT IN an amendment to tho current farm bill "lo end collegiate oppression" of workers who pay taJCes to fund college student food stamps. "l losl, 6.1to26," he noted. When a decorated Vietnam veteran tried to ~ received at the Whlto House to return bts medals In protest or Jimmy Carter's amnesty program and failed, Ha.yakawa had bJm in aave h1m a tam-o'-ahuter and- was pleased to be photogrj~ withhlm. "It seems to me we sbculd let the states and munlclpaUties decide ft'deral £und1n, details ... ~ Hys. "We was~e a ot otUme ih W ashtngton decldlns bow. Cheyenne. Wyo .• or the Bronx, or Newport Beach should be doing things.•· Moreover. Hayakawa reels that too many legislative malt.era are brought to his attenUon Of\,ly a day or two before they l.r8 cJtr clded on, leaving hlm with no time to read the backgtoWld matorla.t "We don't have enoush time here to think • ., Hayakawa a1n. M eanwhlle, Rayaka'Wa, .. to the surprise ot my acqualnt.aned, 0 bu Just earnad hls bestnner•1 cortlllcate ln scuba ~Mnf. fle tlnda ll exciting and frlgbwnlpa to be under 30 !eel of water. "When you cease to be abh~ to race the frightcnlns, that is when you roa11y b,t;otno 1>ld," Hayakawa !tay!I . •u you've been at your job 30 years or m~c, l,.l's lime you moved on ... Tbcrc Is always something new to trY, and wo have only OQG llle ... ... 0 i i To write the Dally Piiot/Box 1560, Costa MeSa, CA 92626 A1 Orange Coast Daily Pilot 1 J .. ore P-__ n ___ o __ n _______ su_nd•a•y •• Oc_to•b•er•30•. •19•7•7·------·To_C••l•l •th•e•O•a•ll··i·P•ll•o•t'1-14•6411i2•""32-•t ------·· .. Bob Greene Trick Or Treat Your Ego By BOB GREENE The hottest-aelling hardcover book in the country these days is something called "Looking Out For Number One," by Robert J. Ringer. . The book ls headed for the top or the nonfiction best.seller list, and Americans seemlngly can't get enough of Ringer's self-help advice; the book is so popular that any bookstores are hav· ing difficulty keeping it in stock. JllNGER'S philosophy, as outlined in "Looking Out For Number One," is that if you are selfish, greedy, avaricious. cutthroat and without morals; you will find true happiness. We have come a long way since "How To Win Friends and Influence People.·' Since Ringer's philosophy seems to have t.aken such a firm toehold around the country. here are some nuggets of his advice on how you should conduct your life: ON HAPPINESS: "I'm often asked if one has to 'win' to be happy. The answer is yes." · should concern yourselt only whether looking out for Number One lis moral from your own rallon~l. aware vlew. point." ON SACRIFICE: "You may mean well, but don't try so hard to sacrificf\ for others ... If instead you spend your time looking out for Number One, those people for whom you care most will benefit by your actions. ••Jl's only when you try to pervert the Jaws of nature ind make the other person's happiness your first responsibility, relegating yourself to the Number Two position, that you run into trouble. lt has never worked, and il will not work for you." ON HUMAN NATURE: "All people work in their own self·interest all the time ... The individual who chastises you for being selfish is usually belng ir· rationally selfish himself." ON UFE'S RULES: "The most pru- dent way of procE!'eding ln life is to as· sume that everyone, consciously or un- consciously, uses a definition gui,de that ~ Jooks something like this: ON MORALITY: "Jn deciding "Goodis whatldo; badiswhatyoudo. whether it's right to look out for Number Right is what l do; wrong is what you do. One, I suggest that the first thing you do Honest is what l do; dishonest is what is eliminate from consideration all un-you do. Fair is what I do; unfair is what solicited mo r a I opi nions of you do. Moral is what 1 do; immoral is others ... No other living person has what you do. Ethical is what I do; un- the right to deeide what is moral (right ethical Is what you do.'' or wrong) for Y"U. "I further suggest that you eliminate ON TRADITIQNAL VALUES: "A Crom your life all individuals who claim tradition does not become more logical -by wo$ or actions, direcUy or by in-with age. The rationale behind it does ference -to possess such a right. You not improve with the passing of Hme •.. Those who reveri! the good olcl ways merely because they're old prove only one thing: they 're good old fools." ON GUlLT: "Guilt is a state of mind you needn't endure. Through rattonal analysis, YOU must decide what Is right and wrong for you. Once you bave, there's no reason lo feel guilty for acting in a manner considered improper by someone else's standards." ON PARTICIPATING IN WORTHY CAUSES: ''Your parllcipatlon is unlike· ly to make any difference. ln tact, it wlll probably retard the cause, since every additional body only adds lo the divergence or opinion. the bureaucratic muddling and all the other time·wasllng features of group action. In my opinion, therefore, joining a group to accomplish any p~e ls irrational." ON CHARITY: ''The best way lo help the poor is by not becoming one ot them." ON REASONS FOR ~NG GOOD: "Don't do anythmg you won't gel credll for•" ON EXPECTING GOODNESS FROM OTHERS: ''Take matters into your own hands and don't expect any help from anyone." ON THE POOR: "lt•s irrational to think you s hould repent bttause there are people who live in poverty. Unless someone is poor because you robbed him. no downtrodden individual is your Cheaply reaponslbllity and.shouldn't be a mental blockade lo your happiness." ON ALTRUISM: "A Up to the wise: People often expmd time and energy do- ing 'the proper t.hing' because t.bey- belleve thelr actions will be appreciated . "It's nice when they are, but I'd sure hate to depend on someone's gratltuct. as a basis for my actlon.s. Slroply slated, don't do something 1or the reason lbat it'a 'the right thing to do' If t.htre·~ no benefit to be derived from it. .. ON JNTERDEPE~DBNCE: ''No matter Who you are, no matter wbat you've accomplished in your UfeUm~ no matter bow mimy friends you have and no matter how close you roay be to OJ\' or more persons, the reality la that w}len you go down for the final count, you•q be in that wooden box all by yQUrseU. • "I've yet to ~mend a funeral wtftch featured two people in one co/fin aa~e main aUraction. You came into la world alone and, like it or not. you' be going out the same way." t ON FRIENDSWP : "Can you ~ friendship? You not only can, ·but you must. It's the only way to ob\.J,in friends." t: Author Ringer even expltins his a.in motive for writing "Looking Out For Number One": "My sole reason for writing this bpok was to make as much money as possi· ble." r Of course, if you really want to U)ok Oul for Number One, you· can s imply clip out this column a nd save y9urself. lhe $9.95. ' -----------------Collegians Drink Deeply From Life·----------------- TO Find Conteritment: Commit Yourself. • • By DIANE OWF.NS Diane Owen.~ of Costa Mua u a student at Col Stnte, lqng Beach. J wonder how many thousands of peo- ple. after reading Thoreau's "Walden." ba\'e been prompted to 1tsk tht: question, "What am l Ii ving for?" or those who could come up with an answer at all, I wonder:.how many would receive Thoreau·s approval, and how many he would send back to the woods for rehabiUtaUon. J am afraid l might be one or those sent back to the woods . But, bre.1 kfost for them I s ec them off to .. t·hool with ~w11l l>Yl' k1,!)t·s. and ;.i lY.1ng1• of Ins:. on m .\ part, .1~ I \\ al('h 'tll·m going ore 011 their own I )CJ\ e lht-l>t! lhrt•t." p1..'0plc mori: thun an,'lhtn~ l'l::.c in !Ill'\\ orld. They arc what I live for. ,WHEN LOVE JS the guiding force in a per-Son's life. he finds contentment. He. also. fmds that he must make commit· ments. I am not afraid of these. I grow through them. l see myself and my value as a human being. reflected in other~ pie. J would refuse lo go. · T H O R EAU SEARCHES for significance in his life by living de· Uberately and confronting the essential facts or life onJy. This he does in the pastoral setting of Walden Pond That I am a good mother. I see reflect· ed In the way m y children are growing up strong. and s mart, and loving. That I am a good wife. I see reflected in my husb1111d':-eyes. and hear in his voice when he talk:. to me. I SC'e smiles on the faces of my friend~ when we meet. and I know that somehow, that part of me l have shared. hus brought them some happiness. • • • Remember the Nice Things · I, on the other hand, plant myself in the mldstream of life. I live in a tract house, ln .. city-pent," surrounded by people. yet in the mi<bt of all this, the es· sential facts of life become clear to me, alao. I have learned that people ARE the most important and essential facts of life. n is only through our relationships ~ith people that we learn and c?n prac- ttce an or man's noblest qualities; the ability lo care, share, help, befriend, en· courage, and love, especially love.; "8DIPUCITY. simplicity. slmplici· ty!" Thoreau urges. "I say. let your af- fairs be as two or three." My afrairs are as two or three-two children. plus one husband. equaling three. This does not, however. insure a simple life. It does, however, ins ure a meaningful one for me. I begin each morning early, with an act of love. I get out of bed at s a m .. fix breakfast for fOY husband, and see him off to work. When he has gone. I can have that religious exercise Thoreau refers to, the morning bath, but I have my "bap- lbm" in the shower. • My children rise, and sometimes shine, al 7 a .m .. and 1 fix another Norman Cousins l WOULD LIKE to lell Thoreau that a person cannot find the contentment I possess. by living as long as possible. " ... free and uncommitted." Thoreau Is afraid of being committed to a house. I am Cull of joy at being committed to making something out of that house. a home. I am doi ng something ror myself now after to years of devoting most of my lime to my family. While they are away during the day. i'IO am l. l am going to college to de\'elop my m ind. and dis- cover my intellectual potentials. 1 am not sure that Thoreau would agree that a college is the place t9 ac· complish this. but I think I am on the r'ight track. II use this terminology with a slightly guilty conscience. knowing how Thoreau holes railroads.) Thoreau would have people drink deeply from the stream of life. Thjs is a wonderful Idea, and I am doing exactly that, but l am drinking from a different spot than Thoreau. It is just a Jillie farther downstream 8y MARK JOHNSON .Wnrk Jt1l1r1:11m nf lluntmglon Beach is managing t'dttor a/ Colden Wett Colleges Branding Iron from u:h1ch 1h11 article 1.t reprlnltd ~ly wire has been bugging me about m y writing She te lls me I 'm too nr~nti\'e. I've explained time and again that I only want lo change things for the bell er. Improving our society is a po:sit1ve thing. She says she undcr~tands ... but r·m still too negotive. l can 't win agains t that logic. So l promised to write something nice this week. But what nice things can I write about Golden West College? Well. here goes. Nothing but nice things. llAVE YOU EVER taken Ume to look :lt the campus while hustling to your classes? It's quite beautiful. I took a walk around the campus the other"day. just admiring the landscape. The mall between lhe library and the college center is alive with growing things. It's lush end green. Even iC you don't notice ll, It makes for a pleasant at- mosphere. There·s lots of grass around campus. A lawn is much nicer than cement or ~•sphalt. Along about springtime. the 1<1wns will come alive with .:.tucllers. sun· bather!i, fr1shcc throwers. and e ,·en ~ome <'l<•~:.t·., Tll ERE ARE PLE:"oolV of trees. too. All kinds o( tree:.. The re's so much pr:iise I could In)' on trees. I hold them in re\'crr nllal :iwc. ll 's good to have them around. I enjoy the ore cars by the library and th<' old wa1wn filled with Clowers: things old and forgotten given new life and beauty. l noticed some pansies springing up in one corner. My wife loves pansies. She'll be happy I mentioned them. There are so many other pretty things lo look at. Hut there's mOTe lo the cam- J1us than that'. Pe<>ple arc beautiful. too. They're nice to look at. Every one dif- Cerent. Every one here for different reasons. L'ntted. des pite divisions. not on- ly as college students ;md instructors, but as humanHy. I CAN EVEN say something nice about the administr ation and the board of t rustCl!S. We've had our differences in the past, and l 'm sure we ·u have more in the future. But basically, they're good people trying to do a good job. We may disagree on things at limes. The things we do agree on are seldom written about. Every day, I enjoy m y trip to the snack. 'Entire Human Race Has Been Hijacked' Last week, my plane landed In Atlanta just a few minutes after the airport's runways were cleared for the arrival of a Frontier plane that had been hijacked in Nebraska. The hljacker w. a s one Thoma s Michael Han· nan, a 29-year-old Vietnamese War veteran. out on bail on aUJplclon of ban le robbery. Hannan'a demands were not underalied. He wanted $3 million in convesalont denominations, parachutes, pns, ammun\Uon and moet of all, the release lrom an Atlanta J1!1 of Ms friend who bad been arre1ted wlth him but wbo didn't have friends or family to put up bl.II. Earlier In the week. a Lur. thansa alrliner carrying more than 100 passengers was hi- jacked. A gasp or horror went up around the world when the pilot of the plane was murdered by the hijackers. A specially tralnrd anti-terrorist German police squad jumped the plane and killed the criminals, enrling the episode. WHAT Gl't't!:S hijackers their power, and what makes their ac- tions so terrifying, Is the utter helplessness or their victims. An airplane provides a ready· made environment in which the hostages are not bnly sealed off from the protection or the law but can be moved swiCUy to a haven when the hijackers feel they have achieved their purpose. People have no difficulty In be· fng shocked by a plane hijacking. Yet today the entire human rncc, In o sense. ho.s been hijacked. the greater the danger. If the weapons are used, the radioactive poisons wi ll be rained on people fur outside the warring nations. Crops will be conde mned by the dus t of radioactive debris, and people will carry in their genes the seeds that can deform genera· lions yet to be born. The fact that victory is not possible in a nuclear war has yet to register on the consciousness of the nations that are stockpiling these weapoM. Nor have those nations faced up to the fnct I hat they cannot use those weapons against an enemy without also using them against the whole of the human ~3ce, thelr own peoples Included. 1T IS IN TlllS sense that everyone on Spaces hip Earth. to use Buckmlnster Fuller's phrnse. ls bcln1t hijacked. We are all Imprisoned by thC' octlons and polici~ <>(those nations sel1cd by the Illusion that the means of In· ciner~ting tne human s pecies represents their only form of SC'curity. television or1n newspaper photo·. graphs. But what about terror on a global scale? Is It p0$stble we have become s hockpr oof to crimes against humanity itself? This year the world's peoples will s pend more than $350 billion on wcarons. representing by tar the greatest s ini:tle cause of infla· t1on on earth. The theory behind all this s pending is that this Is the only way available to nations to prott•e t themselves against political enemies. HISTORY SAYS they a r e wrong. History says that the best way Cur nations to protect themselves is to submit to a rule of law. There Is no security in world anarch y, neither arc hum an ri~hts ultimately possible under conditions o f world anarchy. Real civilization on earth bc1tlns the day that the United Nation. Is transformed into a world C'rder with the mcnm1 of e'nnc:ttnl(, t'nforcin5t and in· tcrprcUng world law on thu basis of Jus tice. har H's customary to complain about the food at a place like that. but I Jlke it. I like the snack bar ladles: loo. They're always friendly, I look forward to my c.la1ly "hello'' and "have a nice day .. from a nd to them. What more cant say~ Well. I can mention one more thing. Please don't get excited about it. because it doesn't bother me and I don't want to upset you. But l lh1nk the main reason I've noticed most or these things Is that l may not hove much time left to enjoy them. f 'VE BEEN TOLD that I'm dyin~ or cancer. Agajn, please don't get excited by that. I don't want sympathy or anything like that. ( want to share something important with you. You !lee, I've discovered that it's the ordinary, everyday things that make life spe<:lal. The big events are few, far between, and generally far oJf In the future. You can't sit around and wail for them to happen. It's Important to ttve and enjoy each day to its fullest. bec8'1se there may not be a tomorrow. When you're dying ot cancer, there's not a whole lot else you can do. Just sit· ting around and wailing gets pret.ty bor· ing I came back to Goldet1 West. Jn order to give rorce to hfs ,.e· mends, he had some •s hostages at ~unpoint in the plane. Ten hours later, the body of Thomas .MJcbael Hannan was carried off tlat piano, a suicide victim. The hosta1es were released. and the entire naUon breathed a slah or Miiiions of human being!; tt>day are helpless lo the face of the irrational s tockplllnl( of weapons of mass del'ltructlon. These weapons aro beinlt made in the name of national security, bul thu greater nccumulatlon, There la a ready outcry 1gainsl hijacking when Its dlmen111jf\~ are s mall enough ti\ be seen on Such ,. traM(ormatlon will be the most difficult undertaking in mooern history. It will also be the mosl essential. ''6e.t t hese ~s info ;fell~. A• DAIL V PILOT Sunday, October 30. 19n 'Show Fly' Kids Wing Rare Find A trio of Fountain Valley elementary school youngsters netted three rare Dwarf Yellow but- t<'rflies during a £icld trip in Huntington Beach Central Park last week. The dwarf butterfly, usually found only in Mex- ico. has not been seen in Orange County for over 30 years, said Karlin Marsh u profcss1onul naturalist who organized the field trip. Dr. Gordon Marsh. UC Irvine museum curator, hus pluced the rare insect on display. Debbie Burks. 12, and Bretl Holbrook. I l , stu· dents at Arevalos Elementary School donated the spl'c:imens to the museum . Another Arevalos School student. Tracy Bian- cu r. also found one of the rare dwarf butterflys bu tit "as eaten by her pet dog. Ms. Marsh said the long, warm summers in the past two .reurs may have made the Huntington Beach climate more suitable ror the tiny butterfly. The dwarf yellow butterfly, one of the l.malle.'>t of 1t:. !>?('('1es, 1::. a bright yellow with black stripes on its " mgs. !\ts. Marsh said another unusual find --almost as rare as the dwarf butterfly -came from llunl· mgton Beach Central Park recently. A group of Fountain Valley studenLc; from Newland Elementary School Oct. 24 found a Striat- ed Queen butlerOy usually only seen in arid desert areas, said Ms. Marsh. Debbie Burks, 12, Brett Holbrook. 11 . snagged rare butterfly Dr. Marsh has put the Striated Queen on dis· play at the UCr museum along with the Dwarf Yellow specimen. . ~ • • l Trio Fight Fire With Data • 'J:hrce Hunting.ton Bell ch women have joined the battle against acclde ntal fires in the cit~fs 57,000 homes. They fight the poten- tial:blazes not with hoses or books and ladders but with public education about ftre prevention. TRE THREE fire de- par,ment public educa- tion specialists, Birgit Davis. Karen Rolson and Sherri Renaldo, were re- cently hired by Hunt- ington Beach to bring all types of fire prevention information to residents. The three women are now busy stressing the imJ>()rtance of smoke de- t ector alarms in homes a nd family escape plans in the event of a fire. The three fire preven- tion s peciallsts are de- livering their pitch to school and civic groups as well as individual re- sidents. Some residents they have talked with are somewhat confused on how to buy a smoke de- tector. Prices. ranging from $18 to SM. do not necessarily mean a bet- ter product. said ~s. ~ Rolson. THERE A RE two types of s moke detec- tors. The photoelectric type sounds an alarm when smoke is detected by an optical cell. she ex- plained. The other type, an ioni zation detector. buzzes \\hen a s mall rad10act1\·e particle in the device is affected by s moke particles, said ~ts. Rolson. Smoke detec tors can be battery and home electrical ourlet - powered. But the main thing, said Ms. Rolson. is Lo get a smoke delector which is UL and state fire mars hal appro\'ed. STATE LAW requires houses built within the last two vears to be equipped with a smoke detector. ··But. most people don't know where it is," said Ms. Rolson. "Thev think it's a door bell. Hh went off, they wouldn't know what to do." Ms . Oa\'is stressed the importance of a family escape plan. .. i\ smoke detector is worth nothing 1( your family doesn l kno~ what Lo do when it goes off." she said. An escape plan is a family projel't which could b(' discussed ove r dinner and practiced periodically so no one forgets what lo <lo in case of fire, said Ms. Da\ i=-. "BASICALLY. it's a !lecond way to get out of the house rt fire prevents you from us ing the door." she explained. To some residenti.. the IA••lttA ~in. •n<I \1\h•r Wnov• Unvt-•lwof Sdn ( LIBORIO R. 8.ARIClR•. Jr, -•r, 01.,q ·, '*"•~ R°""'• ,.,11 ~ rototro•I rnte1<111t ot H..nl•llQ!on llud•, c. 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C:• l'.o•~f!CI •way O" O<IOMr 11, l•fl ~4.1f"v1Wd Dy"'' OfOft.c-r Artotnt't' Jonn VH'\t.A. ot h t wPOrl 9~Mn, (• f unt'rttt y.r"' Ct'\ wtU o. N"ld Mon<f•V 0ch,,O\.•t lt. ''-'' ,u 1U 'JO AM dl TfYI MttlrOMt AC>Oty N itu".Olf'um Ct\dpef w1tn Or Oon.10 3tvf"oroo GI tM trv1nt f t ltow\h1p Otf1Cwtl1nQ: lntNmien1 d i M• •ro,, AOOPHf ~·o• ~ Jtk ~milh T uU'ull l.iitmb C.0\1• Mi \d Mortudt y Cht•t \Of' ~. f>4'0 A888 P£STOlESI AUGU'>I Pl~IOlE.!>1 l>'l\"l'd •w•v on Ot l<>l><rr 11. 1•11 •• "~ s.. l<~•·oent ot HunttnQIOf't l:k'ac.t\ C.•. Sur'W1ve-d by her .on R(l(Mtf'\ "'· r:."01~1 01 Hunt· 1n9t°" llt<Kh, C.., ciau9f>lrr Glone J. 100<1 01 !>•n•• ,.n.,, C:a ... no sl• 9f"•not.n•10,..., Vt~tt••t0n ~•v 7:00 lo. 00 ... M kn ... ry ' 00 PM., OllCIO llroth•r\ C:""od furwr•I Ma~\ MO<l- IUV O<lo1>4!r •I toll •I II.JO AM. al 011ao Orot,.,.,s c: .... ~1 1111erment c:;ooa ~hept,prCI C•~tery, Dirt<le<I by D••a•v brov-.,. MOrluMY 11•11 Butn lll•d. HUnhngl"" llu<h. G•. IMl·l/11 escape plan may sound farfetched. But it's value is never realized until it's too late. s :.itd :\l1ss Renaldo. a\·era~L' family three in· c11lcnts in a lifdimc ICETA l fund~ \\Cre uM·d to hare a fin· prl'\(•1tt1un :.talislll'lan and publtca twn c~ pert "We arc try inl.? lo change the attitudes of people who say '1t will never happen to me', .. s aid Miss Renaldo. She l>lressed the im- portance of keeping a cool head when things gel hot in a house fire . "We want ~ople to train themseh'l'S to change their normal reactions into s afe one~." s he added. In lluntm,::ton Oeach. about 70 J>\'rccnt or all Mructure fires occur in th<.• home l\to:.t Lah· pl ace 1n the kitche n around dinner lime. said fire Ca pt. Rog e r Hos mer. The fl\'C fare pre\'cn tion emplo~h·~ a rc paid through a SS0.000 C ETA gra nt. Ho::.mcr :-.aid th<' budf.?et allo\\s for hmn~ a nother pubhc education specialis t. Hosmer said the three new rare prevent ion s pecialist were hired ~ ith the help of federal funds to make the public aware or the bes t way Lo prcnmt fires. But for now the three fire prevention women "ill be spreading the \\Ord about ~a(etv 1n front or :my group or'rcsi- d t·nL .. who will listen. ~IS. DAVIS pointed out that fin• s trikes the tn addition. feder a l Comprehensive Employ- m e n L Training Act For more information about the program. cull 536-5419. Giant Fire Recalled Tl'n years ago yesterday a tiny brus h blaze erupted in Corona. was quickly fanned by Santa Ana winds in- to a firey holocaust and became Orange County's ~or~t fire Before th<' four·day blaze was con- trolled names had hlackened 48.639 acres of gras~ and brush, most or It an the county. THE F'LA:WES des troyed 66 homes. damaged 80 other hou!>e::. and out· buildings. resulted in llnc death and took a toll e~Limatcd .at $2.5 million. Orange County fire m en r eported. Thev also warned s uch a blaze could happen again The Puseo Grande fi re started cin Sunday afternoon, Oct. 29. 1967. ap· parent!)· set by a horse's hoof. accord- ing lo Fire Information OHicer Rrul'c Turbeville. Turbe\'ille said it is believed a horseshoe struck a rock with enough force to create a spark which ignited a s mall fire. ~o s mall the horseback riders didn't notice. But the !>mall fire was fanned by a 40·mile.an-hour Santa Ana wind and soon grew to "an uncontrollable holocaust." county fire ofhc1als noted THE BLAZE. which swept 3.596 acres in Riverside County and 45,().13 acres in Orange County. was out of control for four days. t'inal mopping up was n't finished for eight. /\tits height. firemen said. the blaze had a 5.'>-mile perimeter and burned unincorporated areas as well as areas. within the cities of Orange, Villa Park and Anaheim. About 3,000 of the firc·charred acr~ were within the Cleveland Nataonal f'orest. One reason. county firemen arc• not- ing the Paseo Grande's 10th an niver!>ary is that dry conditions and tht! upected dry Santa Ann winds this fall bring "ith th<'m se,er e fin: danger. COUNTY FIRE Chief Carl Downs urized dtiiens lo he partiC'ularly cautious during lh1s c:nt1cal period ~n that another Past.'O Grande blaze l'an be averted. He also as kt'<I residents to watch fnr Red Flag Alerts. a four.year old pro· ,:{ram designed to warn citizens of fire dan,.:cr during cxtrl'mc conditions. It is then that county fire l>lalions ny red flags. patrol vehil'lcs fly rl'd pen- nants and fin•men is~u1~ special warn· in gs. Downs noted this year 's fire danJ(t•r will not end until s urrtc1ent rainfall has fallen ti) ca"c dry cond1t1ons. pro bahly sometime nexl spring HB School House Set Cf.dal\umtut!Jtb A haunted house for youngsters will open its doors at Golden View School, 17251 Golden Vllage C..... 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SINGE R . . . . . -·- Wltll 126 ,.., of ftperi1•tt tMr. ia't • Mwlltg tHCMH we c•'t tenke. T ' ' y ) , I J J l I FAMILY. RELATIONSHIPS · Sunday. OCtober 30. 1977 DAILY PILOT A9 •. Save Stepchildren: .. By ANN BLACKMAN ...... ._......._. A generation that can't develop relationships or learn to trust? can 'l develop reJaUoosblps, who haven't learned to trust." · i Tracy 1\athill is 11 years old and bis heart feels the tugs of love divided: build their lives -his shattered by divorce, hers by the death of her husband. And both lives were later shadowed by looelin~. Ms. Loras started her foundation to counsel .... Between bis 1nother, with whom he lives. And bis father, with whom he visits oo weekends. He has known hls new stepmother Jess than a year. "Daddy wa.i always upset because he didn't have anyone,•• says Tuthill 's 14-year-old daughter, Julie. ''Wh en he got married, I was happy for him because he wasn't sad anymore.'' potenUnl stepparents and s lepfamiUes on how to adjust to thelr new lives. ONE OF THE BIGGEST problems many families have, she s aid, "ls the expectation of ln· slant love -the ·1 Jove you, I'll Jove your children' fnllacy." QUlTE F.RANKLY, he says. '\I wish tblngs could be the way they were before." BeCore bis parents were divorced, he means. COMPARING STEPFAMIUES is like com· paring marriages: No two arc the same. "The reason ours is successful," says TuthiU's 16-year-old stepson, Jeffrey Ritholz, "1s we reallied the necessity of becoming a team, became a team, and now work cooperatively as a team. It never works that way, shesaJd. ''The most ,~ successful stepparents are the ones who don't push the children lo like them. Before he became one of about 10 mllllon stepchildren in America whose livelihood and JoyalUes onen are divided between the parent they Jive with and the one they visit when the divorce coo tract allows. Tracy's father , John Tuthin. says he would like to see his son and 14-year -old daughter more often, perhaps alone for dinne.r once each week. JULlll T114CY "It wouldn't be Ulce living with them all the time. but I could ask them about school and tests and problems and the things they care about," he says. ' But Tuthill's ex-wife, Donna Lou. says the children have many after-school activities, and she wants the three of them to have dinner together at least one night a week. Like so many of the S millio.n couples in America who live as stepfamilies. John Tuthill. 46, and his new wife, Lorelei, 39, are trying to re- "If one of us has a problem, our step family joinlly tries to sol ve the problem as fairly as possible for all involve<!. JC we cannot find a solu· tion, we try to analyze and understand the situa· lion as best as possible, but never try to Ignore it. .. THE TUTIOLLS ARE quick lo admit that they have some problems. But converi.ations with each of them Indicate that they are. in gener al, happier than many of today's step. families who find themselves embittered by family jcalosies and rivalries, as well as flnan· cial strain. The government doesn't keep a record or how many there are. But Census Bureau demogrpher Dr. Paul C. Glick estimates that one out of seven children in America under 18 is a stepchild; thatoneoutofevery 14 married couples has stepchlldren. And as the divorce r ate climbs, and the number of divorced persons who remarry grows. the number of stepfamilies jn America in· creases. Ex-wives who never before worked often are forced to find a job, usually one that doesn •t sup· port them in the m anner to which they had become accustomed. For that reason, they oflen resent the woman their ex·husband marries. APWI ......... JOHN TUTHILL AND SECOND FAMILY Wife, Lorelei; Daughter, Su to h i~ first family. They usually get little credit for r aising stepchildren and often feel like they have become a s lave to his children and sometimes, in compensating, lo their own .. And second husbands often m'"t adjust, both. financially and psychologically, to more children at home; to being a father-figure to children who aren't their own. PERHAPS MOST CONFUSED, most dis· heartened, most divided, arc the children. Ex· perts say that many worry privately or sub- consciously that the divorce was their fault, that if they hadn't squabbled so much, talked back so often, played hooky from school. • • EX·HUSBANDS, ESPECIALLY those who "The children are often confused and rem a rry, often have to find second jobs lo sup·· frightened and wonder where they belong," said port two families. And since the woman usually JeanneUe Lo!as, a stepchild and stepmother who gets custody of the children, the man often feels six months ago founded a non-profit New York alienated Crom their kids. organization called the Step Foundation. Second wives often resent the fact that their "We need to have som e awareness of what it families do not live as well as they could if the means to a child to cut off one parent" she said. husband didn't have to send a check each month "We're developing a generation of children who ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;_ Waste . Cinched Other people might have thrown all this away. Is Hobbyist Others' Keeper? I 1 BENfl.i1~GTON, Vt . <AP> -Uh. president is Sir John 8etjeman. poet laureate of England. But Calvin Otto saved these and 3.000 more bits of wastebasket archedogy. Howo,..a.c .... 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IC.•11 DflC9 ot " "I'~ 36 ........ "'°"'"'Y _.... al SST ?I. -....,.....,. 11<oc.01~1039 -,. ...,,,,...._ --•Al<IOl~I °"'''" -l<liO P(l()o<ffy troorl lro<n ~end m..d ~ tlelooe olonlnt "'"•'""'8 t~U """""'_..,...Iha ,,...,la ol llW alW"'ll not 11\9-_ •I MY. ol .. ... Ofooe<IY u· ,,11 'h•t ·~t· n~ .. ... .. I • .~ . ' I • p .. • • .. .... r hold it. I Don't throw this away. ·--------------------\" ... Save it. This is ephemera. YOU COULD BE an ephemerist but don't know it. At the rttent "This Is Ephemera .. exhibition at the Bennington Museum. people came out oC curiosit y then commented: "I ~tit was a disease." ••1 throw that junk out.·• • 'Tbal'a trub. •· That's right E PHEMERA IS wastebasket archeology, the collecting or prtnted or hand written material meant lo be thrown away. "The whole field," says Calvin P. Otto., ''is intended to be those thlogs which man normally does not keep." Product labels, biHs, greeting c ards , ticket stubs, m e nus , newspapers, posters, parking tickets, tour guides, honorary certification, promotional material, to name a few. Why would anyone keep them? "WHY DOES man keep anything in the s ense or a hist.oric nature," Otto responds. "What we're really trying to preserve and what lo fact has been preserved are historic records in print.-ll's a copy or that part of society." Otto became an epbemerisl when he quit being a philatelist -stamps are in a class by themselves. Now he is one or eight rounding fathers of the two-year old Ephemera Society and chairman of its North American of· !ice beadquarterd In Bennington. "If you're .a collector, you're probably an ephemerist but don't know it by name," he says. J\ FEW YEARS back, Otto was epbemerizing in a market in London. A friend introduced him to Maurice .Rickards. an Englishman who has wriLlen 23 books on ephemera, includ· ing the interpretation of World War I through posters, which were a strong propaganda medium. "\VE DIDN'T know whether W<.' were the only eight humans in the world who cared or not. but we now have..well over 350 members and are growing very rapidly." Otto said. "The society's basic purpose is to get together people who do collect to help preserve material, to help others lo interpret il . . "To the majority or the people, if they run Into grandma's old trunk or the company archives, it ·s trash. It heads £or the fireplace. That ·s what we're trying lo stop.·· . OTTO SAYS he uses ephemera "a~ an escape mechanism to allow your mind lo do something different than your normal work.'' "The fun Is In the search. ~arching and then putting together a collection of things regardless or what they are that you can then enjoy both vlsuaJly and historically." Otto has betweeri 3,000 and 4,000 items in his collection or ephemera, including advertising cards. receipts from steamship companies, posters and old newspapers . His personal col· lection ends about 1920. HIS TWO !HOST prized possessions are the Oxford Gazette of 1665, the first English language newspaper that was produced as a regular newspaper. and a poster from Italy dating back to 1630 that warned of plague in an Italian town. They probably could command a pretty penny, but Otto says most of what he buys, at least in the last 20 years, has come Crom flea markets . "The a verage ephemerist like myself buys and collects things that cost 50 cents and $1 and $5. Maybe SlO," he said. Recycled Cans Plan Rises THE TRUTH AIOUT "CAR PHOMES11 If you want one. call or write lor your FREE report from PERSONAL COHHUHICATIOHS CO. 160 W. 1 tth St .• Cotta Mesa. 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'\'he victory puts the Bruins ol coach Terry Donahue even with U SC, Stanford and the Washington Hua.kies with one loss each. With only patsies Oregon and Oregon State left before the finale with SC, the Bruins have a clear shot at the Rose Bowl. While it wasn't a one· man show by any means, Theotis Brown clinched the victory with a 13-v a rd TD run and Manu Tuiasosopo and his defensive friends forced the Huskies to set- tle for four fi eld goals. Bashore came up with the big effort when the stakes werethe'highest. . on rourth·and·inchcs. "I did that," said Donah~. ''because probably the most itn- portant thing is our need for c4'1- firtence. Sometimes the cro1'd boos or cheers a decision withoLl really knowing the motives. 7. "I told the defense we were IS>· ing for it regardless becausi' r k n e w they cou ld s t•p Washington." '.: With the echoes of the Rflf~ Bowl chants from the UC crowd still ringing, Dona said: ·•w e hope the SC ga becomes a reality in terms Rose Bowl decider, but w preparing for Oregon now. W al a tremendous psycholo disadvantage. We're still in same situation. One loss and a ll over." With the news of the USC feat occupying a s much versat!on as the Bruins vie over the Hus kies', Bash responded : "We know we c let down a gainst Oregon, I) know this thing is going t~ o down to the SC game, too. lt/:C p SCOAE BT OUA•TUIS , W•\hln11ton o 6 " 11 UC(A J l I 70 UCLA-fGCo<ral 14 SOUTHERN CAL'S RICKY ODOM (33) MOVES IN TO RECOVER A FUMBLE BY GEORGE FREITAS (RIGHT) AP PftOIO The Fountain Valley resident, a product of Edison <Huntington Beach> High, completed seven passes and e&ch was for a first down. He ran for three other crucial first downs and it was hls 3-yard touchdown run in the third period that put the Bruins in command. for grabs." ~· W .. 1\-f G R-ns•1 UCLA-FOGo., .. JI 4 Cal Stops Trojans, 17-14 "It was just a normal option play," s aid the soft-spoke n Bashore amidst the din of the Jubila nt Bruins lockerroom. "I !>aw the crack in the corner and took it." BERKELEY (AP ) -The Southern California Tr ojans ' troubles, adding up to their first Pacific 8 football loss in two years, began and ended wJLh in- terceptions hy California safety Anthony Green. But the late J oe Roth, the former Cal q,uarterback who died of cancer early this year, ob- vious ly had something to do with it too, with the Bears' 17·14 upset Victory Saturday over the 10th· ranked Trojans. "There's a special feeling and r espect we have for Joe. He · wasn't the soapbox type of guy°' a flag.waver. We had a moment or s ilence before we w~nt on the field and each individual Joe an his own way." said Cal coach .Mike White. .. lt was a silent tribute, not one of those 'win one for the Gipper' type of things." White added arter tbe victory in the game de· dicated to Roth's memory. Southern Cat gol an early break, intercepting the first pass thro wn by Cal's Charlie Young, but was unable to advance the ball and Frank Jordan m issed a 4l ·yard field goal attempt. A few minutes later. Green intercepted Rob Hertel 's first pass and ran <13 yards to set up the first Cal louc hdown. G rccn 's interception in the final rrtipute or the i{am e killed use 's last hope for victory. "We're a very much, uptight team right now," said Trojans coach John Robinson. whose team was trying to bounce back from a 49-19 loss to Notre C>ame But he added. ··We're still an the Rose Bowl race. We're 3·1. and 1f we win the rest of our games we11 goto the Rose Bowl.·· Robinson seemed just as dis- turbed about a fourth period fiRht between the teams as he was o\·er his first conference loss al. a head coach. "When one of my kids 1s on the ground and gets hi\. in the mouth, h e has every reason to re· tallate." he said. referring to tailback Charle.Ji White. who was knocked~ of bounds near the use ben and came up swing. ing aga · Bears defenders. ·• Bulma n R e m e mbe r e d Off er of Assistance Wasn't Forgotten Tony Hulman·s death brings to s urface an anecdote. H was a s nowy night in Indiana back m the m1d -19S0s and Bob Bustamonte of Terre Haute was driving home. He spotted a car which was stuck 1n a s now bank s o he stopped to offer assistance. sub· sequently pulling the vehicle back onto the road. The driver of the car thanked Bustamonte and asked him if he C#LlNN WHITE WHITE WASH liked auto racing. Bustamante said he djd. ~tissouri Osteopaths, Rose Poly, South Dakota, Washington & Jd- rerson, Ohio Medical U., In· dlanapoJis Artillery, 'Chicago Physicians and Surgeons and Carnegie Tech? Most or those litlle·known foes played the Fighting Irish prior lo 19 25, although the Carnegie Tech-NO series went unlnter· rupted from 1924·41 with NO win· ning JS of the J9games. A series which bas had amaz· Ing turnabout Is the Irish-Army rivalry, which will be renewed for the 43Td lime this year. NO leads 30·&-4. Vet three of those non-winning eFforts came in succession. In fact, In those years 0944·45·46) Notre Dame was outscored by Army, 107-0. However, the five most recent meetings find Notre Dame with a 5·0 r ecord and a total scoring bulge of 241-13. That's an average victory spread of 48-212. NO won those games 35-0, 45·0. 5l·l0, 62·3 and 18·0. Personal fou ls were called a ga1n!:-t bolh teams after the ftJ!htini:: ended, but Robinson said. "We playc'<I again)>l a group that's bec-n penalized <11! year. Look at the record, Cal leads the confen•ncc in J}(:nalt1cs." Southern Cal totalled 433 yards on offenisc but, as Hertel said. "W c d1dn 't make the big plays 1n a lot of kcv third.and.fourth down ~1tuat1ons. Gave their de fcn~c cn.'<fit. lhey dad a prett~ good job.·' Soulhci;n c ... 1 v. :lS ~lopped short of f1rlit downs on all but fo ur of 17 third-dbwn situations. and White declared . "Our defense was a"e:.omc It see med like they "ere on the field all day " The Trojans got a big break when Cal receiver Floyd Eddings dropped a pass at the Southern Ca,) 20-yard lane, then kept their hopes ahvc by driving 84 yards and scoring on Hcrtel's 3l·yard pass to Calvan Sweeney with 2:01 remaining Southern Cal took posse ssion again with 1:04 left, but Hertel Lake r s S uffer 129-118 Loss SAN ANTONIO. Tex. CAP ) - Larry Kenon scored 36 points and George Gervin added 32 Satur- day night. sparking the San An· tonio Spurs to a 129·118 National Basketball Association victory over Los Angeles. The Lakers moved within 95-93 with 8:21 left in the game, but the Spurs. who never tra1led. ran of£ 17 straight points. clinching the victory. Jam a al Wilkes paced Los Angeles with 29 points and rookie centc r James Edwards. subbing for inJured Kareem Abdul· Jabbar. scored 20. The Spurs ' final period surge came iust a minute after their coach. l)ou~ Moc, was ejected from the ~;:imc for two techn~cal fouls during an argument with a refer ee. San Antonio led 95.59 at that time. * * * LOS AHGELIS 11111 -W•\llin11ton le, w11••• "· f!OW¥d' :10. hlum 4, HLICJ\Orl 18, Dalo\ I, Abtrntthy 17, Ford 11 SAN ANTONIO 111'1 Or1.iow t. k•non 36, P•ulla 11, C..le 4, Ger.in 32 Olllerd11l\) I, O.e""""r •. E•ln"' a. Olemc~ 10. 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')f\lnr• v .£°!I"' ~tMfl •tn l lS C•I J-\ J1 ~'"''"'I°"" TIV>,..l>'O'IJ II The 184-pound sophom or e m ixed up hls passing attack with a dropback style out of UCLA's \ ccr offense and said, "Our game plan was to pass more, especially on fi rst down." But 11 was Bashorc's passing on st'cond and tjlird downs that dackcd and he l'inished the day "it h 122 yards through the air. ll1s connections to Homer Butler for 19 and 21 ya rds set up h1!! touchdown and third·dowrl' l'()m pl N ions to Theotis Brown 16 ;, :ird~> and James Owens (9 y~rds) sparked an early drive that led to Frank Corral's 24· yard field goal. Corrall also booted a 38·yarder while Was hington's only punch was placekicker Ste\'e Robbins. Robbins' las t three-pointer parC'd the t:CLA bulge to 13·12. but the game was put out of reach on Brown ·s 13·yard scoring run with 6:05 le ft _ as Donapue di sdained another field goal try BASHORE TUMBLES UCLA's Rick Bashore is knocked for a loss in second quarter action Saturdav. At the left is Washin~ton linebacker John ~erley . See additional photo, Pnge n.2 The man a s ked f or Bustamonte's name and address, thanked hjm again and they part· ed. The next year rolled ar ound a nd Buslamontc had for~otlcn about the Incident. Then one day an e nvelope showed up. IL contained two full sets of credentials to the In· dianapolis SOO·mile race. It was sent by the man Bustamonle had aided and of course ll turned oul that t he man was Hulm an, owner 0£ the lndy Speedway. Rams Battle New Orleans Today Bus tamonle received tickets every year until he moved to San- ta An a. Notre DameJJnlverslly's rich football tradltl6"n goes back to the 19th century and In the lime since It 1c>st to MJchl~an. 8·0 In 1887, In 1ts first-ever game, Notre Dame bas played a vast arra~ or schools and service teams. Did you know, tor e.ramplt>, that ND ltH met such rlvalll H Wabash, Olivet, Morris Harvey, NEW ORLEANS CAP> -If ,Jack Youngblood is still s mart- ing from unkind remarks, Bobby Scott's in for a long afternoon when Youngblood and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams meet the New Orleans Saint~ in a National Football League game tod ay. Youngblood was a defensive te rror lasl Monday when the Rams demolished the Minnesota Vikings i.'i·3 in a nationally televised game. But curlie r this season he was not playing up to form. and a "Los Angeles colum nis-t pointed that out. "Football's a mental game," said a Rams spokesman. "Jack · <ta w ths artic le nnd said something like. "Well, I guess I have something to prove.'" Prove It he did. harassing Fran Tarkenton m etciless ly and 0.. TV T oda11 Clla1t1tri 2 at I I catchlnl( thc veteran scrambler twice for sacks . "" Scott for seven years a backup to Archie Manning gets his second start of the season today And it comes when Manning is healthy enouJ:h to pla y. Last season, Scott s hared starting lime wllh Bobby Douglass while Mnnning .was recuperating from s houlder s urgery. But Scott hadn't pl ayed a down this season unl1l last Sunday With Manning able to i!cncralc onl y one touchdown m two Rames and ~lowcd by an ankle 1nJurcd an a 14 i los:.. to L<1s Anr.tt'l cs two weeks a ~o. Scull ~ot the nod af?ainst St. L<was. He was lfl·3.'i·2 for 2ti5 yards and three touchdowns in a 49·31 Joss to the Carcltnals "Of course he'll be slarting taAain~t the Ram:.." ::-.aicf Saints coa ch Hank Stram "Even 1f Archie's ankle come:oo nroun<I , there i:.. no way you could not start Bobby, not after the way he pl•rforme<I "Ile was super. What you have lo admire aboul him was the way he kept his poise while the bullets w1:re flying around him." Pat Haden has cHnched the Rams startin~ quarterback spot. he took over from Joe Namnlh a!{ainsl Ncw Orleans two weeks uJ!o . Ile passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third In Monday night's defeat. or the Vik· angs. "This game puts an end to tho quarterback controversy," the Rhodes schotar said after t.be contest. "I expect to start against Nc~Orleons." · -. W••ll-FG ROOOIM 1t UCLA-~•l run CCon•I .,, .. , WUl\-FG ROOOlf'63S W•V>-FGR-MlS UC.LA 8rOWl'I IJrun IC.O..r•lltl~k) A Jl,•t? STATISTICS .!: .. WAtlt ~ Fi"I Down\ 1S 19 RM\llU·V•rd~ •2·10 61/111. P.sli"9 V•rds 14' • 1n R~tvrfl V ard\ 1t % p.,,., 11-2 .. 1 ~ .. l Punb • .S-.0 ,... l'u~l.Mt M '2!'I Pfl\elllH·V•rds 1·10 •uo INOIYIOUAI.. LEADERS • RU!>HING Wa\tltnglOfl, ,,eeit 17 ..... ~ 17·&J. UCLA Owf"l • •: Browtt U·ll: ~ 1l )0. • l'A$$1NG W•\llln91on, Moon 11°25·1, 1•1> YMdi. , .... 1e O· l·O. UCLA, 8;>>h0fe 7.1~1. 12lr k ECC.•VINC:. "'"'"'"II'°"· G•lne> •·••. $\te1tAI • J•. UCL"'· euttur J.IJ, S.rpy 1·2•. Kings Ups~t I Montr~al; '· Zarate Wids • MONTREAL -Gene Carrcnd Vic Venasky scor ed in a 68· second span or the third ~ Saturday night as the . os Angeles Kings recorded a ning 5·3 victory over Mon~, handing the Canadiens their t loss of the national Ho ey League season. : Although Guy Lafleur s c*ed three first-period goals for *n- treal, the Kings came bacli to , -hand the Canadlens their firs,<le- feat at homo in 38 games sihc~ Oct. 30, 1976. when they lost to,he Boston Bruins. • Batu t a Stopped LOS ANGELES -Undefeeted Carlos Zarate of Mexico Cit.-re- tained his World Boxing C*cil bantamweight e hampiontbip Saturday night by stopping \'re- vious ly unbeaten DanUo BaUsta or Brazil in the sixth round. Zarate, 116~. had taken com- m and in the third round, but it wasn 't until the sixth that be scored the first anc;t tnlY knockdown. Batista was up at the count of four, bul referee~ Jordan looked into .the Bratilian's eyes and determ1ned he was too badly hurt to condque. The e nd cam e at 1:38 of the stanza . Vilas Top• Na•t••~ CARACAS. V enezuela Guillermo Vilas overwhelmed Jlie Nastase, 6·2, 6·2 Saturday night and won the Super Tennis 77 tournament al the Caracas, Poliedro Stadium. T he victory, played on an artificial s urface, earned tbe 25-year-old clay court specialist $.S0,000 in prize money. Nastase. who finished second in the t.M'ee· day round robin tourney. collect· ed$25,000. Raul R a mirez dere,ted Adriano Panatta. 6-1, 6-4 in. the evening's opening match and took third place. " Gertllflltu tt'I•• PERTH, Australia -Vilas C erulaitis won the s econd ' tournament or his Austrtlian tour Saturday when he defeated Geoff Masters, 6·3, 6·•, 6·2 In the final of the $50,000 West Coast Tennis Classic. Nonh l alled OAKLAND -Bill North. 29- year-old outfielder wllh tbe Oakland A's, spent several bours in dnil Saturday after a narqotlcs l task force raided bis heme, police announced. Police sald North, anothe~an 1 and a woman we.re talten. lnto i custody around u:ao p.m. ·Fri· · day after a narcotlca task lorce wlU. a search warraotralM bJit 1'ome. • ' .82. DAILYPILOT SUnday.October30,1971 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Nebraska Belts Cowboys, 31-14 STILLWATER, OkJa. CAP> --~ebnska coach Tom Osborne sa1d his team's 31-14 victory over Oklahoma Slate Saturday may h'lve been the Cornhuskers • best ourall game this season. ·''We 've played extremely well at. periods. but we haven't put tl>gether an offensive and de- (ebSive effort Uke this," Osborne S'&ld. "Right now, we're on the t.breshbold of becoming a very goodteam." · Terry Miller, Oklahoma State's rushing star, had 116 yards to break the 100-yard mark for the 16th straight time, but Qtborne said he fell his defense dJ(l. a good job on stopping Miller. "We weren't trying to ~top 'MiUer at any cost. We tried Lo stop all the options. Terry had another good game, but I felt we contained him in that he dsd not break any long gains." Miller's longest w~ 18 yards. Osborne said he did not exped the Cornhuskers to dominate Oklahoma State the way they did. "I thought the outcome would be much closer, especially after they scored fn the first quarter." Osborne said. "Of course. our players deserve a lot of credit for not panicking. . They've been behind before and they've de· veloped c onfide nce in themselves." Quarterback Tom Sorley, vol ed the game's out.standing of· t e n s ive playe r, l ed the Corn huskers· attaci.. as the Cowboys keyed on I.M. Hipp, Nebraska's sophomore sensa- tjon. Sorley rushed for 55 yards and passed for 68 more as he led Nebraska to lhe stunning victory over Oklahoma State in the bat· tie for seeond place in the Big Eight Conference. SCORE l'l"QUARTEltS Nt b,.Hk• 0 14 14 3-31 Ot.l•N>m• St 1 0 o 7-14 OSU Mll .... 7run UVll\eOon~IOI AP PMIO NO WHERE TO GO -Navy quarterback Bob Leszezynski <left) finds no running room as he's surrounded by Notre Dame players in college football action Saturday at South Bend, Ind. Ohio State, .Wolverines, Oklahoma, Irish Romp COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Quarterback Rod Gerald and Oanker Jim Harrell combined on a 79-yard scoring bomb on the second play of the game and third-ranked Ohio Stale went on to crush Wisconsin, 42·0, Satur- day and keep its Big Ten football lead . The Buckeyes now are 5-0 in t.be conference and 7-1 for all games. Wisconsin, 5-3, suffered Hs third successive loss and dropped out of title contenUOd with a 3·3 league record. Ohio State's veteran, swift de- fense compUmented the attack with four inlerceptlons, two of them leading to touchdowns. The Buckeyes now have 21 intercep- tions for the season, 17 of them coming in the last five games. A crowd of nearly 88,000, the 55th straight home sellout for Ohio State, watched Gerald also run one yard for a touchdown. Ron Springs piled up 104 yards rushing, including a 31-yard score. 1tllcldga11 23, f OtDa 6 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP> - Quarterback Rick Leach set a Micbigan·career record for touchdown passes and tied a single game mark with three Saturday to lead the sixth.ranked Wolverines to a 23-6 Big Ten fool· ball victory over Iowa. Leach, a junior in his third year as a starter, hit fullback Russell Davis with a swing pass on the third play or the game and Longhorns Riddle Texas Tech~ 26-0 AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -Top- Tanked Texas dazed Texas Tech on a 57-yard touchdown pass to Olympian Johnny "Lam" Jones, followed it with a 00-yard field goal by Russell Erxleben and ap- plied the knockout punch on two scoring nms by Johnny "Ham" Jones to rout the Red Raiders 26-0 Saturday. The hard-earned Southwest Conference victory before a sun- baked crowd of 78,809 fans in Memorial Stadlum gave Texas a 7-0 season record. The Longhorns remained tied with Texas A&M atop the SWC standings with a 4·0 record. Texas fullback Earl Campbell carried Z1 times for 116 yards agains t the swarming Red Raider defense to rumble past the 1,000-yard mark for the year. T ezcu A &M 38 SM V21 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP) -Quarterback David Walker slashed for 182 yards rushing and hurled touchdown passes of 30 and 34 yards to Dar· rell Smith Saturd'ay as llth- ranked Texas A&M rallied to beat Sou thern :Methodist University, 38-21. The win,ning touchdown came with 6:48 left ln the game as W aJker sprinted from the SMU 17 to the lip of the SMU goal line._ where he fUmbled lnto the end zono and teammate R 11Hell Mikeska recovered. Southern Met.bod.lat, a two- touchdowu underdog, led 21·1 at, halftime on a 34-yard run with a pass interception by John Sim- mons and touchdown passes by Mike Ford of 43 yards to Elton Garrett and a8 }'ard.s to Arthur Whittington. Houston 4 2 , T CV 14 FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) - Houston's Alois Blackwell scored three touchdowns and Delr1ck Brown threw two scoring passes to Willis Adams Saturday. The Cougars halted a two-game skid with a 42·14 Southwest Con- ference victory over Texas Christian. Blackwell. the Cougars' of- fensive workhorse, plunged over from 1 yard out Lo give Houston a 14-7 halftime lead and added touchdown gallops of 13 and 18 y ards in the s econd hair. Blackwell ended the game with 115 yards on23 carries. A rkaiucu 30, Rf~e 7 HOUSI'ON <AP> -Michael Forrest scored on runs of 23 and two yards and Steve Little boomed field goals of 52. 44 and 29 yards Saturday as eighth-ranked Arkansas finally subdued Rice 30-7 in a Southwest Conference football game. The Razorbacks, trying to Im - press representatives from four bowls, improved their record to 6-1 for the season and 3-1 in the SWC. But Arkansas l acked the killer instinct in the first half and had to settle for a 13-0 lead on Lit- tle's kicks and Forrest ·s 23-yard lU.O. Davis sprinted down the left sideline for a 63 -yard touchdown. L each 's other touchdown tosses were six yards to tight end Gene J ohnson in the s econd quarter and J2 yards to wide re- ceiver Rick White in the third. OklalaOtRa 42 Kans a • St. 7 MANHAITAN. Kan. <AP> - 1'homas Lott scor ed three touchdowns and Oklahoma's whipped-quick defense intercept- ed four passes Saturday. leading the fourth·ranked Sooner.> to a 42· 7 swamping of Kansas State. Oklahoma. 7-1 over·all and 4-0 in the Big Eight, poured its re· serves onto the field after Lott's third·quarter score made it 28-0. The outmanned Wildcats, 1·7, offered liUle challenge as they suffered their 18th straight de- feat in the conference Kenny King, Oklahoma's in- jury.plagued fullback, zipped 29 yards on the Sooners' sixth play for the first touchdown early In the first quarter. Not r e Da111e 43 Na e 11 JO· SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP> - Quarterback Joe Montana passed for a career-high 260 yards, scored one touchdown and hit Dave Mitchell for another Saturday as fifth.ranked Notre Dame beat Navy for the 14th straight year, 43-10. Fullback Jerome Heavens broke loose for a 49-yard touchdown in the first period. freshman Jim Stone raced 58 yards in the fourth quarter and {)ave Reeve kicked three second· 'JU&rlcr field goals as the Irish cruised to their 111xth vi ctory in seven games. Mlssouri 24 Co l o r ado 14 • BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Senior quarterback Pete Woods passed for two touchdowns and ran tor another, rallying Mis· souri from a 14-0 first-quarter de- ft ell lo a 24-14 victory over 15th ranked Colora~ Saturday in Big Eight footb.11. Missouci' scored its clinching touchdown early In the fourth <1uarter on Woods' eight-yard pass to tight end Kellen Winslow. capping a 14·play, 57-yard drive. Jn that series, the Tigers got much ot their yardage on runs behind the blocking of 270-poond lcCt tackle James °Ft?-Ylor. Neb-H,pplOrun 1TocJ11'1<U N .. b --v 1 run nooo,•t~1 NoO-HtPCl lrllft CTOdd~•tOI Nl>b-Cr•l91•""' \lodOll•<"'I H•D -l'C.J9 Todd J) .,,~~$1U -Bain )S 116» t•om e..1e., c~ A -49,100 STATISTICS ..... osu Fl"tdown• ?I U Ru5MS·YO<d>. .Wiii ,.., .. P••rn'9 Y-14 ~ Return YArcb 2i o P•• .. s 10+2 S.2>2 Punt• 4..Q ~ ~~~-~ H ~ Pf1'101t11 .. yM'd;. ).)4 >U INDIYtDUALLEAOERS RUSlilNC.-'"'Dl'•\11•, lilpp 11>·11, Sotl•Y 1>U, Cr•IQ .S-U. Okt•hom• 51•1•. Mllltr 21-11•. INIM\' IS. ... . PAf.SINC. -Nebr.ask•, Sorley 7·4·2 .... V.<I• 3-1·0. •· Olll~ :.tele, :.1el)IMln1on 1.0.l, ' 8dll*V .. 1.1.'3. RECEIVING -Net>t .. ~e. Smit/I >-SJ, ~th H l. Oklohon'WI Slete. lloln H S. Stanford, WSURout Pac-8 Foes CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP> - Guy Benjamin fired touchdown passes of 10, 22, and 9 yards Saturday as Stanford sloshed to a 26-7 Pacific-8 Conference football victory over Oregon State. As a cold, persistent rain fell, the Cardinals broke open the close game with 16 fourth- quarter points, including two touchdown passes by Benjamin, college football's leading passer. . .. _ Oregon State had closed to within three points at 10·7 late in the third period on a three-yard touchdown pass from John Norman to Terry Beck. SURE TACKLE -UCLA's Phil Hubbard (right> makes a s ure tackle on Washington tailback Kyle Stevens during action Saturday at the Coliseum. See story, Page B-1. Hut Benjamin, who earlier threw a 10-yard scoring pass to James Lofton, found Darrin Nelson alone on the sidelines in the opening se<:onds of the final period. Southern Football The five-foot-eight freshman scampered 22 yards into the end zone for the score. The Cardinals, now 4·1 in the Pac-8, scored first in the second period on a 48-yard field goal by Ken Naber. LSU Trips Rebels; Kentucky Breezes Late in the game. Stanford scored two more points when Norman was caught in the end zone for a safely. Wa.shington S t. G8 Or~on 20 PULLMAN. Wash. tAPJ - Running backs Dan Doornink, Harold Gi llum and Mike Washington powered Washington State to a 56-20 rout of Oregon Saturday in the Pacific·8 con- ference. In all. seven Cougars players broke into the end zone and the team amassed 377 yards on the ground en route to its fourth vie· tory in eight games. Oregon appeared ready to blitz Washington Slate in the early go- ing, taking a 17-7 lead in the firsl quarter behind quarterback Jack Henderson. However, the spirit- ed field general or the Ducks was knocked out of action by a hard tackle in the third quarter with the score 28·20 for the Cougars. Jack Thompson, who finished the game with 202 yards passing to Henderson's 217, ~Leered the Cougars to two more touchdowns before coach Warren Powers sent in the reserves. Doornink was not one of the seven WSU players to score. but he paced all rushers with 77 yards and bis 20-yard scamper late in the second quarter set up the go-ahead touchdown. PENN SI'. ROLLS TO 49-7 JllCTORY STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -Quarterback Chuck F usina shredded the nation's No. 1-pass defense for 192 yards and two tou~hdowns, and Matt Suhey smashed for three short scores as ninth-ranked Penn State walloped the Miami Hurricanes, 49. 7. Saturday in college footbaJI. Miami, 3-4, which came into the game with the top pass de- fense and the fifth best total de- f ense, was ripped for 46l yards as Penn Stale romped to its seventh win against one loss. The roul started late in the first period on a 56-yard touchdown pass from Fusina to Ed Guthrie. Matt Bahr kicked the first o{ his six conversions and it was 7-0. JACKSON. Miss. !AP> - Willie Teal raced 29 yards with a pass interception. setting up Steve Ensminger's three.yard scoring nm with 1:25 remaining, lo give Louisiana Stale an in- credible 28-21 comeback victory over Miss issippi in a Southeastern Conference football game Saturday. 'Ole Miss had built a 21-0 Jead in the second quarter clamping a lid on one of the nation's top run- ners, Charles Alexander. and forced LSU to go to the passing of Ensminger. Teal intercepted a Tim Ellis pass at the Mississippi 39 and raced lo the 10 with only 90 seconds remaining sbortly after the losers blew a golden scoring opportunity. K ent ~k'fl 3 2 Va. Tech 0 LEXINGTON. Ky. CA P > ·- Derrick Ramsey ran for two touchdowns and passed 45 yards lo Felix Wilson for another score Saturday n ight as seventh· ranked Kentucky ripped Virginia Tech 32·0 in a college football game. Kentucky, 7·1, took control of the game when a Virginia Tech scoring opportunity went awry mid way through the second period. Kentucky's Mike Siganos returned Paul Engle's 62-yard fi eld goal attempt to VPl's 45, and on the next play, Ramsey launched the touchdown bomb to Wilson for a 10-0 halftime react The Cats blew the game open during a fiv~-mlnute st.retch late in the third period. Ramsey scored on runs oC 22 and three yards. A labata037 Mbtlbdppl S t 7 JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Second-ranked Alabama methodically crushed Mississip· pi state 31-7 in a Southeastern Conference-football game Satur- day night., with Tony Nathan and several other running backs mounting a powerful ground at· tack. Nathan gained 104 yards and scored a first-quarter touchdown on a 59-yard burst. Donnie Faust got Alabama's,.second·score later in the opening period Oll a one· . yard plunge.· By the middle of the fourth Sports on 'IV, Radio .... • Today on Television 9:30 :i.m. <4) -NFL '17 -Former Denver coach John Ralston and former Oakland kicker Geor~ Blanda review Den- ver's victory over the Raiders earlier in the season. 10 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -The San Diego Chargers meet the Dolphins In Miami. 10::.>e.m. (2) -NFL TODAY. 11 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Los Angeles Rams . take on the §lllnts al New Orleans. 1 p.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Oakland Raiders meet the Broncos In Denver. 4 p.m. C2> -COLLF.GE FOOTBALL -~he USC Trojans meet the California Golden Bears. tape6 Saturday. (7) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL '11 -Highlights of tbe weekend's top college games. · 11 :30 p.m. (13) -NOTRE DAME HIGHLIGHTS -Taped replay of the Navy-Notre Dame game played Saturday. NFL Football on Radio Today 10:50 a.m. KMPC (710) -Tbe Rams at New Orleans. 12:45 p.m. KKOP (93.5) -Pittabuiah at BalUmorc. quarter, Alabama coach Bear Bryant had dipped so deep into his reserves that several of the players he used were not listed on game programs. llu.he25 Georgla T~ela 24 ATLANTA (A P> - Quarterback Mike Dunn paesed seven yards to split end Tom J{an jn the left corner of the end zone with 13 seconds left Saturday to • give Duke .a 25-24 come~ck vic- tory over Georgia Tech in coJ.Jege football. Dunn, who ranks fourtll'in total orrense in the AUantic Coast CcJn. ference, passed for 35 yards in the Jast-d.Jtch drive, bitting Hall three t\mes for 11 and 11 yards, then the touchdown. D\U'ln completed 17 of 31 passes for 185 yards and rushed for 24 yards in 15 tries to offset 100- y a rd-pl us performances by Tech's Rodney Lee's, who gained 171yardsin20canies, and Eddie Lee Ivery, who ran for 102 yards in 13 carries. Nort.h Carolina 16 •• ,,, •• '"' 7 COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -North Carolina tied the score on a 35.yard pass by Matt Kupec late in the third quarter and then added. three Tom Biddle field goals following Ma ryland turnovers to beat the Terps 16-7 ...iq an Atlantic Coast Conference defensive struggle Saturday. North Carolina, trailing stnce early in the game, tied the sco.re 7.7 with 1:17 left in the third period on a pass from Kupec: to Mel Collins. Am11r11 ze, Florid• 14 AUBVRN, AJa. (AP) -Jorge Portela set a Southeastern Con- ference record with five field goals and sophomore Charlie Trotman, making his .first start at quarterback, i>asst!tt for"'tT7 yards and a touchdown Saturday . as Auburn scored a 29·14 upset over Florida. Trotman, a 5-Coot -10, 17S· pounder Crom Montgomery, Alai: who has played back-up al • season to quarterback John Crane, directed the Tigers' of. fensc throughout the game.and. riddled the Florida secondary with nine pass completions in l• attempts. .~·ortla Caroll11..St 7 SoM.t.la. CaroU11a 3 . RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -North Carolina State's Ted Brown romped 6 yards Cora touchdown in the first half and the Wolf'pack held back a stubborti South Carolina running attack to take a 7-3 football victory Satul'day. St'own 's second-quarter touchdown followed one of two Jn, · terceptions or South Carolina quarterback Ronn Bau by WolCpack delender Woodrow Wllson and w6l followed by a scoreless second half. South CaroUna'a hopes lot a touchdown and a victory cliecl with a third intm:eptlon, When the Wotrpack'a Richard Cuter cau,bt a Bass pua in tbe end zone with 2:44 temliDlDi lll tbe game. --. FOOTBALL I CROSS COUNTRY 50-33 Shootout Fogel's 5 IDs Pace RnStlers By DA VE CUNNINGHAM Of llle O.Oy Pllo4 SIAll ln a record·breaking show of orfensive fin~works, Golden West College outgunned Los Angeles Harbor College 50.33 Saturday night in a Southern Californja Conference football g~me on Lhe Orange Coast College field. Golden West running back Steve Fogel scored five touchdowns, tying the all-lime school record, and the two-team total oC 83 points is Lhe most ever scored in a Golden West football game. The RusUers of Golden West also got touchdowns from Long Beach Can't.Stop Ex-Rustler WIClllTA. Kan. <AP>-Junior quarterback Jim Andrus. a trans fer Crom Golden West College, passed for three touchdowns and ran for a fourth to lead Wichita State past Cal Slate <Long Beach), 35·21, in a college Coot ball game Saturday. Andrus sparked the Wichita of· fcnse lo a 28·7 first·period lead by running for a 16-yard touchdown and completing scoring passes of 34 and 23 yards. A Long Beach miscue after the 49ers took the opening kickoff ga\'e Wichita a quick lead. A bad snap on a punt deep in Long Beach territory skipped through the legs of former Orange Coast College star Woody Tessler, who recovered on the 5. Two plays l at er. Wichita fullback Jeff Haney scored from l yard out. Long Beach came back with an SO.yard drive led by the passing or Jim Freitas. Tim Cunningham capped the dri\'e with a one-yard run to tic the came. 7-7. Aner the kickoff. Andrus com· pleted a 34·yard pass play to Bryan Hanning who carried to the Long Beach 40. Andrus ran 24 yards to the 16. and on the next play scampered the remaining yards to pay dirt. !\~ada (L1') 24 CS Fullerion 2l LAS \'EGAS IAP > -~evada. Las Vega!> defensive end Sao \'aefaga batted away Juan Car· rillo's 42·yard field goal attempt with 15 seconds remaining to pre· !'er~ a 24·21 victory over Cal Stale (Fullerton) in a non· t'onference college football game Saturday night. rutlcrton had moved the ball 56 yards to set up a 37·yard field goal try by Carrillo. But the Titans were called for illegal pro· cedure, and Carrillo's second al· tempt was slapped away by Vae£aga. After Fullerton had tied the game at 21·21 early in the third quarter, Las Vegas place-kicker Jim Gaetano booted a 27·yarder" with 11:36togointhegame. The Rebels had laken the game's opening kickoff and marched 80 yards in 10 plays. capped by Raymond Strong's three· yard touchdown burst. Fu'1erton quarterback Dale Bunn kept the Titans on the ground to open the second period with running back Artis Dixon going in for the score from eight yards out. D~rrall Moore gave the Rebels the lead on the next posessloo by bulling over from the two. Las Vcg~s expa nded the margin to 21·7 late In the first half on quarterback Greg Van Ness· one· yard scoring keeper. Anteaters Fall; 11-10 \ quarterback Bill Holst (a l ·yard run) and r unning back Loren Micklin (a 23-yard run). Mieklin and Fogel each rushed for over 100 yards and Holst passed for 127, giving Golden West a ba lanced attack that Harbor College, now 1·2 in the conference, was completely un· able to stop. On defense, Golden West did a creditable job against the run but Harbor quarterback Steve Smith picked apart the secondary with .ease. A late transfer from LA City College. Smith was starting his second game for Harbor . HC! ap· pears to be a welcome addition to the offense. Smith completed 25 of 35 on lhe night for a whopping 290 yards. He threw for three touchdownl>, all to wide receiver Davt>Jankins. The first scoring strike covered 32 yards and the second two each wentf or nine yards. Jankins was Smith's favorite receiver by far. hauling in 11 passes for 144 yards. The first half was a sim ple matter of If two good offensive teams trading touchdowns. Each team scored a touchdown every time it had the ball but once. Harbor was always on the trailing end or lied until the fourth quarter. when the Seahawks took their first and on· ly lead. JJ.28. f'ogel's fourth TD of the night came just eight plays later. put· ting Golden West out front again, where it stayed for the re· mainder of the evening. Peter Florin was perfect on all six of his PAT kicks, giving him a career total of 62. an all· time re· cord for Golden West. Only one incident in the game co4ld be considered unhappy for Golden West. The Rustlers· second-leading ballcarr1er , Ron Dykes. left the field on crutches after surrering an apparent torn ligament injury on his first carry of the nigtht. The victory boosts Golden West's conference record to 3-0 and its O\'erall record to 5·2. GAME STATISTICS I' or\I Oowft1. nNl<"ll .. ir \t dow"' p.1i \mQ hr\l-U>t•-.11~ lot•• •tr~t oo.-.~ \' .. ,o, ru~rwrq 'V 4trO\ Pi*\\0''9 'V•tO\ IO\I N4tt Y4f0\ 91tmed PVf\1~·-9 °"'14ntt v •'"~ Q41Whtf'ld ~-010·•....-~· S<OA lty 0..•n~' " I IJ I ,, 11Q l..O 7'I )ii , l• 0 .. )\ I II c; 11 1 I ;o J)I 111 ,, .... I •>0 11 •I 10 1 " • ~· 1J I• I I 11 )II ft USM I HG LAH••-l<I• "' YI .... Sm1lh ,. la ll It r-it:tn-, ... ll l II C.olo..•n • lf> , , J HO I mt~ ;J H • J J 8\11 I 0 ~ 00 Pt9e 3 II 0 ,,, Jei\KI"' I 6 0 60 fr .. man 1 71 ' JO io1al> 11 120 29 ~-' ~nwna "'°'" •• 69 J '·' Ov~ts I 2 0 ,0 Mot•lln '" 103 0 ··' fogtl 23 "' 3 16 badc1>nter~ I 0 IJ •IJ.0 lolal> SS 3SI 11 •. o PASSI HG .... ~ fllW yt ,ct. .. _ ~un l} 1S ' m ·"· ~Wm Hol1t II 10 0 121 .see MM I In I 0 0 0 . 000 lo1al\ 18 10 0 UI ,))S Scott Paces UCI Runners LA MIRADA-Steve Scoll cap- tured inruvidual honots and the UC Irvine cross country team won its third straight c ham· pionship in the Biota Invitational meet over a five·mile, hilly course here Saturday. Scott replaced two-time winner .Ralph Serna; also of UCI. as the individual cham piOn. Scott over· took Serna in the last ha IC mile to capture the lop spot with Serna finis hing third in the race. Coach Len Miller 's UCI squad will be idle until the PCAA cham· pionships at Stanford Nov. 12. llot.A tNVITATIOHAL UmlteUWM,lllllYI Tt•m 'l<Ore'.: I. vc I NIM ll, 2. Fr~ftO Stal<! 1t, 3. O<<l~t.)l 'J,•. C..1 Stale ILOfl'.I fk!aclll llJ, S. tJC lllv1>rsloe l2J, 4. C..I Sl.,le (Norlhrfc190I 12•, I, C.•ISl•IC 1~4'~1 193. 1. Scott IVCH ,. 10: 1. Colln 10.:c!Otftl•I) ?r17: 3. ~ ... asc.11 10.10; •· Rw.ino tC.:.U\I 1•;:i.; ). AIM1'1'19'1'r IUCI) 2•.31>. 6 .Al•••H IVC Rlver>1oel 7• .. ; 1. Simo• 1C!.lAt 24 .,: I C.Of'"lt ICLB ICSL8) ,, ll; 9 Aoulrtt lf'<W'O !II I 24: S4; IO. Scht•YH tlJCI) 2• )). Oi ... ~. IJ. Cllrl\I"'~ •VCll h.02, n. MOH• •UCll a) 1•. 0 , KOlllnqJ\ IUCI l'll:41, I Sunday,October30. 1971 OAIL Y PILOT 83 FULLERTON'S RICHARD GEBHARD IS STOPPED BY MIKE MUSSO (50). occ·s JERRY GRUNDY {65). SCOTT MERRY (7) HELP. . ,. Fullerton Thumps OCC, 27·16 ·:=~ By HOWARD L. HA:'IOOY Ol It. 0..1ly P11<1t Sl•tl Fullerton College'::, Hornet:, football team remained un· dcfeatt'<i w1lh the aid or a couple of break~ and a daLZhng passing pcr£ormanct: ~Y Greg Tucker Saturday night by defeating a l>lubborn and luckless Orange Coast Colle~w elc\ren. 27·16. in South Coa!>t Conferem·e action at Anaheim Stadium. A crowd of -t.267 sat in on the ~ame that s;1w Orange Coast open in friint "ith a safety that {'ould \'('!'\' l'asil\' ha\'C been a toul'hdO\\ ri. then· moments later Capo Valley Collects 35-21 Win By GLE'.'O~ WHITE Ol It. O..•h P•lol ~1•11 BOliLOER CITY. :'\cv.- \::1p1"trano Valley H q~h·s Cous:ars came to '.':c"ada Satur· da\' night and rolled seven. The\' got ht•h1nd the ... 1andout pcdorm:.1nce" of Ron \'an Pul'rSl'O'\ and JUnlor quarterback Hrad P~rker to shell the ravored Boulder C1tv F.a~ks. 35·21. in a non league football outing here. Coach Rill Cunerty's Cougars scored on their first series of the evening and never trailed thereafter as Parker ran 14 yards for one touchdown and passed 12 yards to Robin Charles for another. Scan Jenkins scored twice on short hursts and Charles ran a yard for his second TD. 1 But the headlines belonged to Va n Puersem. Last year at San Clemente High he rode the bench. never getting one !>eeond or ' playing time fort he \'ars1ty. · But when the new school opened at Capo \'alley this fall. it wa s a reprieve for Van Pucrsem. 1\nd Saturday night he gave thank-; by intercepting a pass. re· co\·ering a fumble and running a fake punt 35 yards on a fourth down. JO yards logo. Al l thn·c of those plays set up touc hdo\'n~. i\nrl the rc•mainder of the even· in ~, his :"o. R9 was conspicuous as he caml' through with key t ~1cklt•s .. Just ln round things ~ut. he caul.(ht a pass ror 15 yards. Fernando Salas and Dave McElroy also came up with in· terccpt111ns a~ainst the Eagles' fine quarterback Kirk Hafen, who scored three touchdowns. The Eagles also got nifty de· fcnsivo work from Jon Staggs, ,Joe Waller, Todd Fulladosa and Pal Dargan. Parker's first TD and Luke J ohnson·s first of 5 PATs had s laked CV to a 7.0 lead with 8:20 left 1n the first quarter. But St>e Capo Vallt'y Page 84 have a (>('nutty nullify a rumble rccovl'ry. The-sc two early hreaks could have turned tht• l 1de In fa\'or of coach Dick Tucker's squad but instead. the score was 2·0 in fa\'or or the Pl rates 1t was a night on which Fullerton'l> Tucker wt•nt to the air t.•arly and often. completing the first 10 hl• attempted and hit· t 1ni:: on 22 of 32 including a pair of touchdO\\ n~ Th1.• stout Or•1ngt' Coal>I forward wall hel<l the llcirm•ts rn chct:k on the ground and C'ould 35-7 Vietory • ha \'C eas1l~· gn·t•n the Pirates a :?I 21 lit.• at worst 1f 1t hadn 't been for a couple of turnon~rl> that were turned into Fullerton field i::oals. Fullerton was held at its own 13 on the first sl'nes when :\hke :\I us:-o ban~ed through to hlock a 11unt allem1>t into the end zone. his t h1rd of the yt.'ar. It appeared that :\t ark Co" per had pol>scs:.ion for a :-econd onlv to ha\'e Fullerton·:-. ~t~m Pimental get 1t for a safety 1n:.tt•ad of" touchdOY. n. ThC'n on tht• next series for tht• Jl11riwt:;, Stl·v1· .1-'oll'Y ~ackt•d Crapo's Long Run Sparks Gauclws BvCRAIGSllEFF "0t I• O•llY Pile! ~1•11 S,\:'I: DIEGO l'rt'~hman Stt'\'e C"rapo returned J punt KO 'Jrd' for a touchdO\\n :ind 1nh·rct·1>ll'<l \\\ll pa,.., ... , tn spar!. Saddlt·h,1d• C'nl ll'l.!l' to :in t'a"· :1:, i '.\1J,,1on C11nft·n·tw1· fnothall \'Jttory m t•r San ll11·i.:o CC Saturda) · i.lftl·1· nnnn. The gaml'. ph1yt·d befon• a {'rtl\\ d of :J64 1209 on llw Sad dlt•hack side) was a rout frc1m tht' bcginning --t.hanks to Cra)')lt·s thrill111g run and his first pal>l> I heft. The punt return. comin~ .iusl 21 2 minutes after the start of the game. was set up by u wall or Saddleback blockers. Crapo. a fi.o. liO·pound former Dana llills High standout. caught the ball at the 20. angled for the sideline, then cut up field at the 50-going all the way untouched. Three San Diego plays later. Crapo again was the center of at· tt'ntion. pu:king off a pass at the Kmghts24. Then, after :i holding penalty ·put the Gauchos back to the JR. San Diego wal> called for pass in· terfcrcnce at the Saddleback three. Three plays later Greg Speicher ran one yard for a TD and following Doug Reeves' P/\T Saddleback had u 14·0 IN1d with 8: 10 left in the opening quarter. That set the stage for the rest of thc aflernoon·s play. Th1.· Gauchos, behind the running or Srieicher 1114 ya1'<1~1 and the pa~sing of Dilly Yancy WR yards l had little trouble · sconn~ 1'Ds in each of the nt'X I thrl'c quarters. San Diego moved thl' ball Borg in Finals BASEL, Switzerland -BJorn Borg and John Lloyd Saturdt.1y advanced to the finals of the SS0.000 Swiss indoor tennis cham· pionshlps. Borg disposed of Eric van Oillcn, 6· I, 6·3 amt Lloyd ousted .l:11me Fillol. 2·6, 6·4, 6· I wt·ll --t'~JWCially on the i::rnund-- ::.11~a ins t till' <;au1'110..,· rubbl'r band dclt·nw but thl' Gaucho' ~11\\ ~'"" :.t1fl1•111·d when thev harl w 1;h1.• t\n1g ht .., duln t /.!l.'t 0 lh1·1r Tl> unl1I tlw final plJ' ol thl· J,!.1m1·1111 .1 fnur \';1r<l run Crapo al...,> p1ck1•c.I off J San 1>11·go pa .. :. 111 llw final qu:.irll r. rl'I urning rl lo I lw t\m.Chh 25. Thi· Gaucho.., th1·11 llrll\·c lo the twu before fumhhng the bt1ll awa}. Sadc1leb;1ek'.; other TDs were• !-c·nrctl on a <!3·yard pass from Y.1:u:y lo Speicher. a one-yard run by Spe1chor and a one-yard run bv Larrv Castro. Ree\'C!'> booted· four PATs and Rahman Zahedi kicked the final one. The \'idorv ran the Gaucho<.· )1is!)ion Conference record to cl·O and set up next Saturday night's confrontation with co-leader Citrus :it ~hss1on \'iejo lhJ?h . c;.6ME STATISTICS s..., f'irsl downSnl\llU"1 f.-1nt oo.._,,._. p.t~\ol"'O • F•r-.t do'fltns.penaU1t"> iot.tl llr>I °""''" I/ ... \0 lu • • YerO~fU\,t'Unq Y..-d\~\Ml'!I Jt.• ,., Y•roH~r Yun•\ ... tlV9 dt\l. YArdUl<Nhll!d 10s II .. "" , J\ 1 10 JI .l f umbl•H""'°4P\ lo\I •l Ill ".)(M l•I S.•l ~Oltb.t<~ :..tn01090CL C SIM!ltlw r Y~ncr WOO<i c,,11 Rond Fu•h r Cre1>b (a'\o\rt) t1df¥f'Y lOldl• Aftdor11.on Ho•.llO Horn (,41~ !t<'"C"nr ihtrn•ll Looer Tol•I~ V•ncv kt1f'd 1q•··~ G"t' fi.._\rMtt ~f\11\t_I 10141 Sc:or• by OU~rt~ 11 ) I I• :I'> 0 U U I -I lllUSMING ~clO!elNO "" ,. ,, t lf'I \ ~ .. II 18 - 1 tO h rn1 II ' h 0 1U ll )fJ .. v I I' SI 7~1 PASSING !><tOclleW(lt SM pc IJ I I " 8 S~11 Olt<JO ,, . II I .. plli I II I ,, .. . ., 1. •• • ,, u " 11 ll ¥ •• .. 4 I " ... IJ 4.0 " 1.0 ~ ,tu ... ) ' II I ' n I 11) u. 11 (I) II a' 11 ' I IJ t.11 \d • 11 YQ pcl •• .. .. ' 1 WI 10.1 )/I .'> ... •• ... .. ,., " Tud•t'r \\hll fumbled Jnll ~M\il H :.1 d1 :.h rccovert>d for tho Pirates. Rut a penalty gave the ball hack to Fullerton. •· Orangl' Coa:.t w<.:nt rn f~t a~arn ot ~ 7 when quarter~ C ;.irv Gu1,nt•:>s hit G ll'n Last et for :12 \'ards to the Fullerton tQUr and u'cnnis Boswell went in on thl' ne't play. Laster mado •" bnlh:.int. catch, hi~h in the ai~ helWl'l'D two defenders ot ~ perfectly thrown ball. : This wos the IJsl time tho "· Nickens' 95-vard TD el . Saves V aqs. Ry F.RNIF. {'/\STILLO OtU.. O••IY l'tlol Sufi V TCTO RVI LLE -Denni ~ Nickcn~ turned defe<lt into v"=' tory m a hurry for the Jrvure lli~h foothall team here Satur- 1l;i \ .Ju:-l \\hen ,, "'l'm l·d lhc v~. qUC'ros of lrvlnl' were ubout 'tn ... urrcr th1.:ir firth lo~~. :-J1cke-n~ turned 111 the play •>f thC' game. rntc rccptin~ a lateral at the lrv111c five.var<! hnc and rambl· mg 95 yards untouched for the winnini:: touchdown in an 18·1-1 non·lcaguc football victory over Serrano High o( Phelan here Saturday. •·1 couldn't believe it,'' said Irvine coach Chuck Sorcabal sr(-' tcTwards. "When we saw it, «lJ the coaches said, 'it's about tin:w we had some good iuck'. That made the lrip here worth whilei.': Dropped passes, costl)' penalties and a late pa!\s in· terccption had Irvine down by two and seemingly facing defeat before Nickens' miracle. Serrano looked as 1f it was to- ing to turn an interception into the clinching touchdown wt\tn c1~rlcrback Jay Kliewer droYc the Diamondbacks to the Irvine onc·inch line wilh less than a minute remaining. But after :i penalty put the hosts back five yards. Irvine's . te\·e noctkins trapped Kliewer on an opt ion rollout to the ldt. hitting him just as he wa, .. p1tchin~ out. . Nickl•ns st<'ppcd inside tll ;n. lereept the lateral and bero~\· most of the phtycrs or fans knew what had happened. was already C'I\ route to his touc•hdown romp down lilt' sidelines in front of ~ht: ·Vaqueros bench. STANFORD-UC Irvine dropped its second straig ht water polo match Saturday, losing an 11·10 overtime decision lo Stan· ford University, here. UCI's Anteaters now h ave a 12·3 record. The Anteaters trailed Stanrord 8·7 with 40 seconds to go in re· gulallon, but George Newland fired in a goal to lie It. Stanford looked like a winner when it scored with six seconds left, but •. UCJ 's Gary Figueroa tallied at the buzzer-sending the game in· to overtime. Mesa's Gerhardt Sets Mt. SAC Record Quarterback Herb Thom~on had an outstanding first hijlf. teaming with Nickens on a .SS· yard touchdown pass in the firit <1uurtcr ; recovering a fumble.on the ensuing kickoff; tossing an ::ipparent .a~yar.d touchdown. pass that was called back on u 1wnally; ~d running a punt hack ~ t ya n ls to the Serrano four.yard hne thot was called l>uck on .t clippini;! penalty. M url. Swancont capped a Sfl· yurd drl\'c to open the second hulf with a one-yard plunge for the other Irvine srorc . ,-. Both tealt\6 scored one goal in the opening overtime session with Stnnford adding the winning shot mid way through the second overtime. UCI return~ to play Tuesday night (7), facing Cal State <LOng· Bea.ch> al Belmont Plaza pool. k __ ,ONrt_ tJClrvllle 1 ' ' • ' o-10 :>1entoo1 • 2 t t a t t-lt UC ltvflll 9COf'~twrN t, It~~ ...-u.~t.9cllelllr a..._.., WALNUT-John Gerhardt of Costa Mesa High School posted a course record 14:56.5 in capt.ur· ing individua l honors in the varsity sweepstakes race at the annual Mt. San Antonio lnvita· lional cross country cham- pionships here Saturday. Gerhardt's time was the best of the day that saw 46 races ~ng run in four divisions <vait'ity, sophomore, freshman and junior varsity). Costa Mesa was fourth in s weepstakes. Joe Young. also of Costn Mesa, ran 15:06.6 to capture fourth place tn the feat u red sweepstakes race wilh Carl An- derson of Marina <HunlingtOQ Beach> lnelahthplacc all5:2S.4. Huntington Beach High's sophomore team posted a com· bined lime of 1:25.20 lo take first place in the sweepstakes division of that competition with Mission Viejo fl rushing second at 1 : 25.30. Jay Vaodereems of Mission Viejo had a 16: 19.0 effort in win· ning his race in the sophomore cAlegory and Barry Brim of Newport Jla rbor High was a win· ner in a freshman division race with a 17 :38.0effort. n .... MllH VAlll$1TY 'low••Pilal!H Rec•. fHM .coro· I. H•ll• 101. ,, fOO\Mll 11•.l.ll--1•1.• GoilAM_ I .. , ) f ounl.tln Vallo 111, t M•"n& 10, '· W~\lmtn\ltt 1,.,. lfOWDury P•" JI~. 1. Jolln ~Cit ICml• ~Ml I• S6.t flnlrlt time ot day, co1"" ••torell; 1. AiufTI• 11. ... 11-1 l'.)1.); 3. "-.. ,. .. ., ",, '· ~. 'WOllllQ l~ M&WI 1).0 ... ; L Ktl~ <HtlU•) • I\ O'IO: • Niii-. 18urto.on~I I~ I)~. 1. i..~\IH IAfl<\I .. > n ,. •. ' .AtlOC'r ..... tM•rtM I I) 7) ••• /wery H1on11• lll)l•l l).2t./, 10 Kt\lff '""e•l•I 1' }'I I, 11<1"''' A•o 1J-+<unt1nq1on llU<lllfnls/lrlJ ''' lh w1\h 1110 polnl~ t. c.oroon Ovtl 1Hunl1nqlon litatnl IS•.•. \/M\llV NM.~ 'I-~ Unl .... r\lly fltvln•l 113 •• w,1111nq •v"'""'"tvl !>. >> •· "•I(~ ?O J. 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OAM~ 51 ATISTIC~ "'"I Clown• ru•hlRll F lr\I oown• IM'I"'"° Fl"lOO•ll\~,llllV Tol•I 11"1 dowtll Ynro1r11)1)fno Y Md' PA"lf19 Yer0\10!.I Nol r•"'' 00111"<1 Pu11h ~V1t"9110l\l...CI' t~n .. tllh·Y•lldt!Mln<lhled ~uml!lt\•f\lmbf~\ 10\1 Sc-lty0.•r14'n ,_.,.°" S••n<Nl Clonh Nl<.~trt' j ltUSMIHG ••••lie"'"' l(lt .. J 8 ~AUINO l,,,IHH• P• po :& • ltV>tllt .. ' I hi 'll \I} I• 2i0 :I 1l 0 \ >• 11 .. .,. I• It ~o ' 6 II ., ~ pill YI • ~ Si I • 1 :c '11 11>'t I\ 'U 211 :I-.)~() t 10 2 I .,tt. .. 114 OAIL V PILOT Sund1Y. October 30. 1917 Dall, l'lllot -lly g_., A.....,_ • ORANGE COASTS FAYE WEATHERS (32) IS BROUGHT DOWN BY JOHN KNOX. ft.!_<?..m~~L~~·v~ ~e~em'> inte<ee~ B'bulder City lied il seven lion stopped a bid at the CV 20 Jlinutes later. and from there the Cougars 'rhen Capo Valley blew out to a marched ~ yards in 9 plays. 2\-1 bulge in the second stanza. Parker passed to Charles for 22 and 19 yards, threw lo Van Sports Calendar Puersem for 15 and gained 20 on a run. J enkins went the final yard and it was 14-7 with 6:30 left in the half. Van Puersem's fumble re· covery at the Boulder City 23 on the ensuing series set up Capo Valley 's third TD as five plays later Parker hit Charles with a 12-yard scoring toss. That made it 21·7 with 3 : 15 left in the half and CV never looked ba ck. The Cougars enjoyed excellent field positioo in the last ball, starting four series in Eagles ter- ritory with the others beglr)Oing at the CV 38 and 42. ,. GAMA' ST A TI ST I CS c • F 1rst ao.n'l rvsrur'llQ 10 I l1<SldOW11l Pft'!"O 4 .. Flntdo'#MPINllM I 1 T...._,forst-I) 14 Yl~"'~"9 Ul 11• YMOS~slng 11 15 Y•t'dSlost 10 J2 ,...y•rds~ m m Punt~-.-.9-ISKL l-ll.O ~ Y•rd~ "Nllz.d •·10 H1 Fvm11>1n-.-1o1t 1.1 2-1 Saf'e.,~ ~•tr1nov.,i.y 1 .. 1• 6--:IS --Coty 1 • 0 a-ti ltUSHINO c.,IJU-\/M\ey tc' " yt .... J t111.IM ,. )9 i JJ PMler 9 0 • 4.1 !..\tu s 41 0 u CharlH s 11 0 , ... VanP-Mr'\ I 3S 0 u.o cox j It 0 .u c.IMdmy 2 1 0 3.S JINllQon I 0 0 o.o Toi.is 44 m 10 4.1 ,.ASSING c.,IW-\/aU.,. ... ~ .... YI 11'<1-P1nef' 10 6 0 71 • .00 Glwrlff ' 0 0 a .aoo total$ " • 0 11 ..i.u HORNETS •.. . J Continued From Page B·l Pirates wer e to lead. Todd Peterson kicked the first of two field goals from 2S yards to put Fullerton in front, 10-9 and mo- ments later an Prange Coast furn ble turned it over to the Hornets at the Pirate JS. The de- fense held but on fou rth down Peterson kicked a 27·yard field goal. A pass interception then set up a Fullerton touchdown at the OCC 26 moments before halftime and each team scored once in the third period. OCC's score came on a 24-yard aerial from Guisness to Laster who went the final 11 yards after a spinning catch on which pass interference was called against Fullerton. Lohman 's conversion kick made it 27·16 with 8:38 leftin the third period and neither team threatened again. OAMl STATISTICS 0 F ftr\IOowM~"'l J 6 f l•ll down• i>e"Sl"'I • IC flrtl-M~IU.t I I l otalt•r\t-10 ,. Y•rCl•rvwno ... •n 'Y•rOSH Ull\9 I•' ,.~ V,trO\fO\I 10 ll Nel yarcu...,_, 111 l95 """'~VO.dkl ~, ~lU Y•rtH...-IM ... ,, -F""1bl~·f-I0\1 l•I H ~.,ONn"" Or-C-t 1 7 7 0-16 i:. .. 11anon 0 10 1 0-11 RUM41HG ·o..-c....c k ll yt yf ..,, Dt11nl1 8-'1 ~ 1• 0 • J c. .. 1~.-10 » " I ' WUll'trl ) 1 I O? O..OOrl~ • 1• 0 ,0 O•vll 4 s , C)O To11l1 ,. ~ 20 1.J .. .,...... c ... rio ,, " 2 l • C..t>Mrd " " t 3 • TU< Ur t 0 • ..o H•rr6' 1 ' 0 4.0 101.tl• «> 1'1 IZ J.0 PASSING or.,,..c...c ,.. "' .... " ~ G"lsne.s 2• '' I :C'f .j83 ,, ... ~ T..cur Jl n 1 2'5 ... 7 Ocean Vieac Falls Austin Gains ~asy Victory .;rracy Austin defealed Lindsey- ttiorse. 6-0, 6-3, in the featured match of the John Wayne TeMls CJub -Orange County alJ.stars tennis confrontation at. the Wayne TC Saturday. .;Aus tin is a member of the ~ayneTC. •After 12 matches, the all.stars hOld an 84 lead. Play winds up today with ac- tion beginning at 11 a.m. • 1n other key matches Satur· dey, Dennis Trout and Dan Faltz of Wayne TC defeated Bob \tright and Dave Eastman, 7-6, 4•6, 6-4. And in another top n\atch , the a ll-stars' Steve ~ arfield and Jeannie Staats lop· p1 ed Sonny Elhotl and Frank McCabe, 6-2, 6·4. And in women's doubles, Julie Jjayward and Shannon Gordon downed Sue Jnce and Lee Ann 1"'lscher of Wayne TC, 7 ·6, 6-7, 6-2. Uni Poloists Win Bill Sabia of Ocean View High School scored a goal with a minute to play to send the game into overtime but host El Toro High scored three times in the extra periods to post an 11-9 vie· tory in non-league water polo ac- tion Saturday. Ocean View, us ing an all- sophomore team, had an op- portunity to win it in regulation when El Toro was a man short, hut missed and sfter El Toro went ahead with 40 seconds re· maining In the second overtime period, OV r~laced _its goalie Goll Leader s P ENSACOlA, f'la. -Third rovlld l .. ~n Satura.y In the ~IU,000 Pen\Mol• 0-o<MI ,...,,,..,....,1 on lhll •..w'l-varCI, P•r·ll Pe""'°'" Counlry Clullc-: ~~•rdl JlmSI-c .. ri11s1r-S.mAo•m1 0.nny Ectw•rcb Slf,,.Mel"¥' F .. uy Zoeller 9oooy Wautf Jc wad P•t Flll\l'"""s Andy8 .. n Jonn MU••llrf 6ulc11a,,n1 01_,. Newq.,11\ StSYe Verl110 C.rltr .>on" Mll"""'lllldOIOI\ f(enSllll l<t lth F•f'1111J Jerry P"• lrU<ef .. IWf' I0454S 100 .... 1 ... 1-m 10-....-102 .~ .. --10e 6'·71 .. J 10I 11-61·•' 1N ~ .. &4-•7-10C u-n...s-10s n., o -10s 6/·IO•f JOI. 6~-11 ... 1()0 ... .._.. ~ 1Hl-Ol-11» ~ 101 11-41~-10/ 70~ 101 70••6' HI "',,..,_'IO, .... ~101 ... ,.,,_10, .a-1~1 and the Chargers scored an in· surance marker. Uni versity's Trojans easily de· feated Foothlll, 14·5, in another game at the winner's pool Satur- day. The Trojans are headed toward a showdown with Mira Costa, the No. 1 r ated team in C JF , Tuesd ay following Sat urday's triumph. llAllSITY " ... ..,""·~· FOOlllHI 2 7 0 1-5 Unlvtrilty 3 4 S 2-i. Unlv•rsllYKO..lnQ-Mednlcll '· 84nukl,Hanlt C•"'P1>tll6. • JUNIOll VARSITY Sou lly OwlrtH1 F ootr.111 t 1 3 1-10 \lt1IV'tr1l1Y 2 I 2 2-a Du~:~;~"llY scorfno~lln', Soito 4, Wllto11. P'ltC>tK•IOl'M S< .... ..,~rt.., Foo«hlll 1 I I 1-~ Uf'llvtr~lty 1 I 0 I-.,) Vnlvtnlly Korlng-+lMl.on t, M, Henle. YAltSITY "-•to..art.., Octa11vi.w 1 1 2 t 1 o-• EI Toro 3 2 I 2 I 2-11 Oct•n v-1C0rlno_,,.....,, J, Tllfr 2, Selll•, El Toro ~oln(• l. Turne 2. IU<h•t I F4r-rlnoton 7, 8-rmon J. • JUNIOll YAlllSITY k.,. 11y o.,.rt..,, O<un v1..., 4 > 1 1_11 El loro o 1 J 1-s Ocon Vt.w K0-1119-\'Hbtr 2, UI~•. '""'" Alt xa.,.,.r t, P!.ia ?, ~Hf!-7, /IAONr I. £1 loro -llMl>lft'2, Hiii, 1'1"9S<OIL A~I•. l'ltOS•f.SOl'H sc. ... ''°"'"ff• Octan View o 1 2 o-J llloro s J J a-11 Ocn 11 Vh!w Korlno-fftclY, Cooll099, GNr El t oro-T •••tal, fkron, l.-11~ J, Awerltaf!111(, l! FOR SALE l.eaH from o..tOft Fard ALL MAKES & MODELS "78 Ru ta f11ttMcllah Dehery HA WAllAH PROPIRTY on the coast. 26 mile~ south of Hllo, 391 acres, fee slmple Conslstt of 250 acre papaya grove plus lnc rodlbly ottroct1110 shorell1"4' setting for resor1 development (roned Spe~1al us~ resort") For d .. tilll. ce11t~ ROY CHICOINE 567 s-Hkef•t Dn• .. S.itt 102 ... _,.n IH(ll. c ... t2HO i.~ P'ti: 17141644-SllS.,.6'4MHZ . L•ase for only ••••••••••••• _s 9 138 plus tax per month tor 36 mos.. open end letttle t>~Mf<> on 15,000 miles per year. Cap Cost $4164 00, -Residual Vatuo '1910 84 lnltial lnveatment 196.00 refundable secunty deposit. $96.86 iat mo. pmt. and 1at yeara License Fees $81 00 on approved credit c• 7 I 4-546-7070 lat. H Prep , JC Grid Standings OltANOE Ldouc W I. I. l'fl PA EIOot-.S 0 0 Ill 2' Btn 3 2 0 '1 12 Sonor• 3 2 0 " 72 ESPtr•nlJ 1 2 1 13 51 C.nyon 2 3 0 e. 11• Fvlltrlon 2 3 o 42 ,. V•lencle I 2 2 .U 61 L•Ha11>re O 4 I 32 t9 ~·sS<an e1oor-3S,uH•ll>I'•• T111nu't'•~ C:.nyon.,. V•ltnell •t Kelly field ''*y'&o.n- Fullerton•t llne El Dor-vs~•ll La H•bre Esperanu"' LA Haor• •t V•lefK .. EMPlllll.LEAOUa W I. •11 PA los Alamitos 3 o 104 ,. I.Oii•• 3 0 1S 21 Cyp<tU t I st SO K~l•ll• I 2 l6 14 lt•nnectv o l as " S.001.0.<11 0 l 11 11 ~y'lk-. U..ra ll, CVP<•~ 1 , .... .,..o.m. 1.o.revs.~Ataml10s1t~i.tn .S.C-y·so.- l<enne<ly "'-K.<lltll~ •l Wt >lt'f'll S.OOltlNl(tr. v>. Cy~ •t ~II AM Bowl GAltOl:HOltOVlllAOUE W I. T l'F PA Santla90 • a o 16 1J P•Wlc• l 0 I 91 21 L• O..lnt• l 2 o S• •s R•ncllO Al.ml\05 I t 1 •? ~ 801 .. ar-z l o :u " Gardtll Grove 1 l I 11 12 I I.OS Anll11QS 0 4 0 JS •I '81......, .• 5<. .... RallQhOAl.,,,.,llOU, PllC.lfl<•i T_,.'f'so.m. St. P•ul at a..oen Grow i-.. leo111w1 Fr!My'1~ Bol~• Gr•-vs. L• QuoM• <II G<trdlln Grow Los Amtp vs. A~llo Alamlto> •I 6ot .. Gr- S.hw611·s C.nw P.it••K• ""· !o.lftl•~QO a1 G••~n Grovu FR££WAY llAGU£ ~Y'1<1V Hiit~ ~v•nnd Troy Low-th W I. ,.F PA ) 0 Ill , , C I 1111 >' 3 2 110 /) 3 1 •• ,. 2l oJ l6 , J }) .., I • 40 II AIWn.tm bu.n• P•rk M<oQ"°I'• v-.11,.t•t n 0 > }i I~ ~sk•re ~"""'Hills l< Troy" frl<My'•~ AnaM1m "' ~·• •t c;1ow,. f ..... o ~v•nn.o \'\ !)unny HlllS II b~ ... P•'" I roy Vl lo'onl""'I\ F"llt'1on H'911 S.lw&r('• c..- 8Uflla p.,, "'1.-1 •I LI H.ou SOUTl4 COAST COfll'lllEHC• W L T l'I' l'A F ""'"°" 4 0 0 IJI >4 Mt.$"' 3 1 0 71 Sl S.11 Ole<JoMda l 1 O 102 • GtHllO\ 1 , 0 41 U Or~tC~l 0 2 I 13 to Gronmonl O l I ct II S.ni. AN o l 0 30 10 ~.,..~ f'Yller1onl1.0rM199CoMI I• Ml. S.11AntonlO 13, C.n llOsO San DMl90~11. S...ta AN 10 ~·G•-1t P'vllt<1on ,._..,...0- S...I• AN .. 0.-. C...\I Gtrr•~•t~O-Mew MISSION COMf'eRUtCI • I. "" ,.,. s.dcf~ll ' 0 11' :v Cllrvs • 0 .. • CMlloy 3 I H M ~'"ttS•Cle , l ... SI P1tom" 1 l •J M Soul,,_sltm 1 2 51 II S.11 Ge....-0 4 IC 101 !.all 01eoo 0 4 Jl 93 ...._,..~ Stcldl-1< U , S... Oi910 I C,..lle121. s.n IM<'n¥Olno 1 P•l-l'O,At~clU C1t"i. 11, Soul-•ter11 14 FOOTBALL I WATER POLO I MISCELLANY For Coll.eges Football Scores WEST UCLA 3>, Washington 12 Cal 11, use t4 Was h. St. 56. Oregon 20 Stanton! 26, Ore. St. 7 Pacific 24, San J05e St. 1 Fresno SL 28, Idaho St. 7 San Diego St. 41, Tulsa 7 Cal Stele Cl.Ah,S....O~O ~ortflTldllt $1. 19. Cel Poly CPomonal llecllanctU2,0c<:IOtnla121 UC Oa•ll3l,!><1111•CJ•r•l Cl•rt,..ont·-IJ.Pomon10 Cll Poly CSLO) :M. Simon,, .... 20 Porll•lld St. 3'1, OreQQn COi 12 AtUM-P.Clfk ll, SI. 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ArMnw~ U llVC Rolls To 28-14 Tri11mp4 Huntington Valley Ch r is t.ian (Newport Beach) High 's Con· querors got the most out of their defense Saturday :is they put the stops to M e lod y l and Hig h (Anaheim>. 28-14, in 8· man football action. The Academy League de cision at Estancia CCosta Mesa> ups the Conquerors record to 3-2 in league and S.2 overall as Burt Thorp trigg~ed the victory wltb a 64· yard r eturn with an in· lerception for a loucbdowo to give the winners a 16-6 balftlme bulge. s.c.na.y·, o-. Citron -~ •l Mis.loll Vltlo Hltll ci .. ,,.,.~ Earlier Caleb Hesse, who along with linebackers Bob Mitchell and W es Stevener dominated defensively, burst over from three yards out !or a touch· down. Area Football Hes!fe ran for a pair of two·point conversions in Oceen Vltw scorl1111-G•nlllt. the S"Cond peri·od. S.n Ber-no at P•-SNI Olt90 et Rlw•Sldl SOU~HlltNCALc:c>H,IRINC• w I. "" l'A Sent. Mon!U • 0 .. 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Christian's finale Is Fri· f:~~~: er..,,>, llellilc 1p1u 1ro... day night at Ambassador High <Down~y > where the hosts are unbeaten in league play. Scwt ~ Qllllr1en HUt1ll11tlon 81«.lt o o 1 e-IJ N"wporl H..-9 IC 1 1 J1 Hewl>Oft Hlr_. ll:OrlllQ .....i-t 1, J«obt, SI-....,., Olefn. Fl"° 90-tl- C.iem. PAT--0iem4. H1111t11191on 8Nc:fl KOl'in9-T11rr.r 2. I' AT -R011rl91'1'L sc. ... lorOll-. Founl•ln V•llvy l O O o-l Eol~n O o O 7-1 EOl$0n ~<>'1"9-Asl>trMI. PAT - Tinur. l'o..nl•in V•lley uor1n11- $\01n'•· JUNIOR VARSITY ...... toy~ .... l':ovn1.i11 V1llty 0 0 0 o--O Edison U 14 6 0-Jl Edli.on TOs-lpp 66 p.u 1rom Pa.lore, Hlr50tl I P'U rrom ZIM . 217" 11 '""· P•store 3S '""• Cll1ircllw•rlf 11 rvn. PA Tl -H•MY 3. JC F ootball -._.iw., c:.of---• 8ak•nllt401A, Lono &toatll II LAVall.-,2•,P-10 Pierctll,E.utl.A 12 ' WI"-SUM CaolftHM t Ve"l"r•~Coompfon• "'"yon• :ID, Sllllta a.ri..." 10 Glt ndt le IS, Moor11>t'~ 12 Wtsl I.A IC, H..-<oct 0 OeMn canfff-• 0.,.,, ". Mir IGosta 12 LABORERS NEED XMAS$ Start Now. car a phone a must. All shins -long & shOrt tenn. 0-trJiw P. llMP<'llll.11~ •Htl' '40-44H 17H211rf,.._Wte IOI .,...... IOI GENERAL MANAGER ; AUTO LWING CORP. ORANGI COUNTY 1"' ESTABLISHED 400 + LEASES ~ PRIME LOCATION Y' FULL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS "'BUY·IN OPPORTUNrTY COMPENSATION ATTRACTIVE UND lllUMI Oil LITTO TOt '·°' IOJ& f.U7 A IM CAlflOttHIA 9'I01 • ' . REX REED I HOROSCOPE I CROSSWORD Sunday, October 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT ~· 'Julia' Masterpiece Fihn of Our Time · natural. At a time when few movies give their Uterulure or or Julia, who carried her heart lo tbe characters a chance lo grow and develop onscn!en front lines and died for her beliefs. "Wby don't they make movies like that anymore?" is the le.ment one hears from Newark to Nairobi when dilgruoUed former moviegoen try to explain why they have beeome disillusioned over the kinds of films Hollywood ls turning qut in the '10s . Well, somebody bas made one. It's "Julia, .. and it's wonderful. REX REED ' in the raw Lillian Hellman's dramatic and moving re· miniscence of wartime, friendship and intrigue in Europe, based on a chapter from gratitude that somebody, in 1977, actually dared to make a movie about real people feeling real emo- tions and making real commitments to each other. ••Julia" ls one of the few films of recent years I'd like to place in that time capsule. It proves that a few people still care about quality in this world or trashy commercialism, that good and ·worthwhile movies can still enrich our lives. her memorable biography "PenUmento," bas been transf.erred to the screen with awesome grace, style, sensiUvi· ty and class by that great direc- tor J?'ed ZiMemann. and the re· sult as the kind of movie those of us starving for a good one have been praytng!or. I · shudder to think what ' . ~I future gegerallons will think POND• when faced with the challenge of programming a film retrospective o! the '60s and '70s. Tbey11 be faced with a surplus of noise, sex, violence and body odor, a farrago of flying limbs and blood-splattered mindlessness in which the female ball of the human race is missing. "JULIA" IS A touching, richly vibrant tapestry • or the late '30s and or the lime, places and events that shaped the lives of two headstrong girls and turned them into extraordinary women. It is not a woman's picture, but It does return lbe distaff side of the human race to the screen with a graceful and respecUul counta\ance. Alvin Sargent spent three years on the screenplay and lbe work shows. ·Not a hair is out of pJace, not a line of dialogue seems forced or un-"Julia" iS likely to make them weap with Your Horoscope Gemini: Exciting Date Due MONDAY, OCT 31, lt'11 By SYDNEY OMABR authority, chance for advancement -and a rela· tionship "heats up." ARJES (March 21·April 19): Emphasis on determining life style, setting policy, closing transaction. You want to break routine, might have reason to celebrate tonight. LJBBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Get credit where due. Don't play second·fiddie. Stand tall. Be counted, but call out your own numbers loud·and· strong. TAVRVS <April 20-May 20>: Study Aries message. Sense of versatility comes into play. Mohey, neighbors and relatives combine to grab spoUigbt. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Good Moon aspect conesponds now to travel, writing, su~ milting formats, developing concepts. Open lines of communication. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Accent on in· come, financial security. locating what you need, asking pertinent questions, meeting exciting member of opposite sex. SAGflTARJVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Intuition, hunches, dreams, arcane teachings dominate. Excitement of discovery prevails. CANCER (June 2l·July 22 >: Cycle high - take initiative. Be indepen~t, dare to be creative, to imprint your own m1e. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Look beyond the immediate. Welcome social activity that leads to fresh contacts. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Accent on work, basic services, diet. nutrition. You may. have to overturn some traditions in order lo create a style of your own. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Aura of mystery, in· trigue and romance prevails. Secret signs, signals, subtle clues dominate. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on friendship, romance. wishes. return on business enterprise. You have more responsibility, PISCES <Feb. 19·May 20): Emphasis on a(. fairs of heart. emotional responses, children, speculative ventures, excitement. TDDAT'I CllSSIDID PVllLI ACROSS 80Fumlsh t 57 Ei.ctr~ '83 COtonet unit 1 Oroan at~ 68 Adva~ 159 Eoreu 6 Truty · guard 180 81t>flcal na!M 10Awalt 87 Animal 181 SQU .. z.e NHlement l11tane1 f 83 Not ao•ln 1' Copper alloy 89 Stic.y stutt t 68 Peraonallty 19 Alto'# 90 PromlMOfy t 8 7 It proceeds: 20 Fngrence note Music 21 Stern 92 lncre111ng 168Chlneae 22 Govamlng moon pagodla 24 Hindu marm. 94 Region t 69 Waste 25 f11ptolt 96 V•lor allowan« 26 Atric:.n rlvef 99 Globel l 71 Blbllcal 27 Co¥_. eqianM husbMd 28 Symposium 100 Shim 172 Ear: oomb. 29 Al home 104 Afternoon form 30 Male heir party t 7 4 Japaneae 32 Dlthcull 106 Tea mater's dfama period• command 1 76 Mofal 35 ugl1late 107 8rllllh king prlnclplee 37 Eot• 111 und 1 7 7 Seth'• aon 38 Shott Jacket rn.11ure 178 Struggled 40 Recline 112 ReN1Yallon 1 79 Wond9r 41 Marine dWalllng 181 Comfona dePolll 114 t.lghlnl~ bolt 182 American 43 Helm pe>eltlon 11 8 " .. d4Mlm ' lndlana 4• Count t 1 7 8arny81d 183 EJC1raordlnary calorl.. aound person •5 1naur9ent 118 Suday brew a f IM Gaury 4 7 Meddle 1 20 Other 49 Mlscllle'ioua 122 Eternity 6 f Take• a 123 BabylOnlan tumble OOd !52 Arrowroot 12!5 Outdoor aport 64 Povc:ll 1 26 Brief notice !5eTt1ntrnlta 12aAppendage 571<hlkl 131 Perlomt 58 Expunge 133 Vain 82 Urwutyc:rowd omement IM C6puchln 138 Conjunction montcey 137 Licit 85 Pamper• 139 Attlnnallve 89 Make well vote 70 Bone: t.alln 14 t Commotion 72 Maleh •Id 142 tnclt. 7 4 Moalam 145 SuS*YI~ W91ght '4 7 Luton Mtlve 78 Connecticut 1 49 Accumul•t• college 153 Gay aono 71 SamOYar 164 Male awan 78 Twice: Prefix 155 Nephtlc DOWN 1 D!atant 20fa1pau .. 3 Extinct bltd 4Plai. 6Putloln 8Mu ... 7Mlne •ntranoe 8Abdc>mlnal pain 9 Hetvov• ttwlll 10 FOJetefla 11 Poetic advoefb 12Whe94hub 13 Arldlf)' 14 SuPPort flfmly 1& Stunted animal 181.rmplt 1 7 Sltlcon 100 8etl)' c:.nlage aymbol 1O1 Broadway 1 8 Snuffle part 19 Olttlcult t 02 ParadtH cau-stlon 103 Lamprey 2 3 Tiny lntec: ts toe Augment 3 t Crit>bege tern1 1 O& a.r .. ,_ 33 Tear 109 Cheat aound 3 4 Cupid 1 t O Cfuy 36 Fife resldue t 13 Ofgenk: N it 37 Uibflcale 11 S Brown kiwi 39 Aalatlc 11 9 Begin kl"9d<>m 1 2 f An.dous 42 Of the moon 124 Attending 44 Very goocl: 125 Dwarf alang t 27 Printer'• fluid 46 lllumlnated 1 28 Alleoed force 46 Ed~ tuber 130 PWcli 60 Sim pi.ton 132 Afternoon 51 PaHlng perty faahlon 134 Sun deity 53 Current 135 Crete'• 55 Solace IT!Ollntalft 57 Aa far aa 137 Macrural !Se CloM cniatac .. " 59 Wu 138 Hltlhway 80 Bombastic dlvldef talk t •O Stuttet 61 Hunting cry 142 Oructoa 63 Catcall 143 Bfloand 65 Berkla' lcwe 144 Moalefn name · 145Enemy 86 Bathe 148 AtMrlcan 61 V9'Ve Indian 68 Sublet , 148 I love: Latin 71 Droop 1 50 Chopping toOI 73 P.raonat 1 IU Autotrephet 75Twltetl 152Ccxinwchalr 1 M Unrefined 78Flatcap 1seEncowt09Cf: 79 Peace 2 WdS. goddeaa 151 8cbOOI 8 f Watctl rlt>bon d•nc .. 82F•malerabblt 181 M .. 141red 84 P\ace anew 182 ~1t1out: Latin 85 Stage 184 Act wildly wtllapet~----1 t 86 Eskimo town as Eaat• ~ tea Po9tle 91 lnalat9ftee contractlofl 93 C<ow sound 170 Caviar 17 3 Lode loed 95 Poe>1artree 176 t.aughter 97 Ro1Hn sound bronie 180 Odin's 98 YH vote brother A. "PtlCI Of THI ACTIOH" V ".uMl.U. IAU.Y"' lf'GI A K8fTUCl(Y,...., MOYll 'Y "'MOOYI TVM" llU A. "SUSPIRIA" (Rl V "MOUSI 1Y THI LAKE" .,_.. "* 12:30101:00 p.m. (AT cm CIHTH CtHIMASl ....,.., $1.J'S Open Doily 12 30 p m before~ eyes, "Julia" devotes its first half hour Jane Fonda does a masterful job or porlrayinl" to showmg how two childhood friends-tough, de· the varying $taaes of a great writer's life-torn termlned, middle-class Lillian Hellman and rich, between her work and her love for both Dashiell impetuous, class-conscious, f~·spirited Julia-go Hammett and her cou.ra&eous, eccentric friend their separate; ways, developing their separate Julia. goals in lire. Lillian becomes a writer, and lives with Dashiell Hammett; the hard·drinking and chain· smoking spirit of competition and the drive to sue· ceed with her first play, "The Children's Hour," first begins to show in the early lines in her race and around her Ups. Julia, awakened earlier to her destiny to help others less fortunate than herself, goes lo medical school at Oxford and later Vienna, where the first stages or Fascism were already at work. Both women are purging their souls in different ways, but Hellman always worried that hers was the less meaningful way \o ef· -~ feet social change than her friend Julia's. While Hellman's cold cortee, dawn walks on · Martha's Vineyard , and backbreaking hours hunched ov e r a typewriter in a windswept beach house result in the achievement of personal am· bition, Julia's battle with life ends in the discovery or world disillusionment. AE001tAv• Yet Julia is the winner, because her c:ause is more noble, It ls this resolution that leads Lillian in search of her childhood friend. Following a glorious opening-night triumph at Sardi•s, Lillian restlessly wanders to Europe with Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell, where in the lobby of the Hotel Mcurice on a frosty morning, she finally gets her chance to help when a mysterious strang~r with a foreign accent asks her to smuggle some of Julia's money to Berlin on an overnight train •. , IN HER PROUD and· triumphant impersona. · tion of a great authoress.playwright arappUng with her own inner turbulence, Jane Fonda shows us .bow' Hellman's garden grew. It ls an lmpassloned, com· plex, almost agonizingly dedicated performance that' reinstates Fonda as perhaps the Cinest yo~ film actress of her generation. Vanessa Redgrave has a smaller role at Julia's, but she selzes the screen wlth her vibrant presence and makes us realize with the smolder in her eyes how possible it was for men and womeo to love her loy ally and unconditionally. As Hammett. Lillian's soul mate and severest critic, Jason Robards carves an indelible impression of strenl$h and support. • 'ESCAPE under SAIL' THE UILIHG Woa.D'S "IHDLIH SUUUU" IMOw PLAttH3 A profKslonally pl'Oduced CulJ Jenaith color motion plc A Nillllll film Crom clnematoyapher Karl ~grieh. U you've ever drea~ of salllna oil ln aea.rch of a sd1'.n:HW SEA PARADISE this cnC.rtafnini film is for you and your KNOWING THE FUNDS will aid desperate re-famUy. DON'T MISS IT! fugees neeing Nui·ra vaged Germany, Llllian ac· 0.. w ... o.ly Oct. 2 .... tin NoY. I at cepts the challenge. When she meets Julia again, in IOWAIOS UDO n.Aftl a s moky and perilous care near the Berlin depot, the 3459 .._ u., ....,.,_. .._.-67J..IHO fine ruddy glow of rebellion has been hardened by na.tsA.,....AtC .... •Lecllw-64 .. 1711 the cruelties of lJte. . DAa.Y: 1:00 • t:OO SUMOAY: l·s.5-1·' Desperately Ul after a savage beating from the .,__........_._....,,,,...._.....-.,,......,...._,,............,...._._....,,. ...... ...-._......-. Fascists. Julia has lost a leg, but her indomitable spirit still shines like a beacon, lighting the way for others who are stumbling in the dark. lt is the last impression LilHan will ever have or Julia, and even after the war, arter Julia has been murdered and Lillian has unsuccess fully searched for her or· phaned child in the rubble or post.war Europe, it is an X-ray picture on Lmlan's brain that will haunt her forever and keep her awake nights, wondering whose commitments to life was more meaningful- that of Lillian, who carried her soctaJ conscience to ''JULIA 1$ A GEM ••• JANE FONDA IN HER FINEST ROLE ••• VANESSA REDGRAVE IS GLORIOUS." "JANE FONDA AND VANESSA REDORAVE ARE CLOSE TO PERFECTIOf"." NewtwHk M1gnlne SE! CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS Oen• Shellt NBC· TV 2Qa lnTill'HOX ~ A RIM ROTH Presmlaloo ol A FRED ZINNEMANN Film JANE FONDA VANESSA REDGRAVE 1-------JULIA-------1 ~:~~,,~ JASON RO BAROS HAL HOLBROOK ROSEMARY MURPHY and MAXIMILIAN SCHEl.L~~ann . • SC1ecnotay by Basea uoon Ille srory llY 1'"'~ ALVIN SARGENT LILLIAN HELLMAN • • MUSIC !11. PRINTS BY 0 WXE ~ GEORGES OtLERLJE C1977 2()11~ ro. LlllJ .. DAILY AT 5:30-8:00-10:15 SAT & SUN AT1:oo.3:15- 5:30-8:00.1C':15 • I • I i / -~~ iii DAIL y PILOT Sunday. Ocrober 30, 1977 .Salvaging Films Huge Task By DONALi) SANOERS bWASHINGTON <AP) -Director eorge Stevens Jr. says the merican Film lnslitute's rescue ·work on the fi rst half century or U.S. ~lms is nearing completion, but. . normous saJ vage jobs lie ahead. I• t;olor film fades, and so special ef· s must be made lo save it. he institute recently sought out a r print of "The Afri.can Queen," much admired rum starring Hum· ey Bogart and Katherine Hep- burn. "There was great doubt us to whether it existed," Stevens said. "When we finally gol to the laboratory in London where they had • ~ good copy. they said only 60 percent or the color was left." • •The organization which Stevens tle\ds is about to observe its 10th an- ttlVersary with a celebration of film abd television beginning Nov. 6 at the :.tJohn F . Kennedy Center. where 1t has lt& headqua rters and a s mall theater ,r.;it~ nightly screenings. "fJ ••• CBS-T V on Nov 21. from 9 30 to 11. p.m President Carter :.ent grceltngl>, s aying in part. "I JOin with many other Amen cans in applauding the institute's 1mpor· tant work m prc:.erving the great American films of the past. nurturing new filmmakers for the future and br· in¢ing the public an ever larger choice of what is best and lasling in America n film "FILl\1 IS Americ a's native art form. It is reprcsenlutivt: of our hves and our society. and it helps to s hape the course that is ahead of us ... " The in:>titute was formed 10 years ago with a grant from the National Endowment Cot the Arts and support· ed since then with fede ral and private money. It has sought out and deposilf ed with the Library of Congress some 14,000 films which were in danger of being lost. Stl•vcns rl'cently told the Society of Motion Picture and Tclev1l>10I\ 1-:ng1neer.s thut a big investment mul>l :.oon .be madt· or the m otion pictures made in the pa.st 25 years will have lo::.t thcir color by the year 2000. "SINGLE STRIP color nej!&llve contmuous ly fades and many will de- teriorate bl'yond recovery within 25 yN1rs." he s aid. "The only recom- mended wuy for a color film lo be pre- S<'rved is by the costly 1>roduction of lhree black and while .separation negatives -one for ~ach of the basic dye colors .. Alread y there a re harrowing stones of instances where fine film:; are selected for re·issue or fes tival showings and the negatives will not produce a s atisfactory prmt." He cited as an example an old Walt Disney film. It was converted into black and white separations, and the fin1:>hed product was better than the original ' SALUTE TO FILMS I ERMA BOMBECK • t HE 12-DA Y festival will feature ~f~mieres of six major international i(;JIXJS, appearances by a number of 'e"~(ors, actresses, directors and iY11lers. The highlight will be a benefit . '.¥f ..,~he Kennedy Center Opera House 1-Mi:tJov. 17 t.o hear the choices of AFI ''Hi~mbers on the greatest American ·'There's a lot still to be done. s ad to relate ... Stevens said. "Old nitrate has to be transferred to safety film. which takes time and money. Most of the rescue work has been done.·• "FURTHER, we must turn our at· tent1on to the beast :>ittmg behind ~ou," Stevens said. pointing to a television set behmd a reporter "AFRICAN QUEEN": ONLY 60 PERCENT OF COLOR LEFT E ven the networks have done little to prescr\'c their old programs. many of whic h already have been lost for all time from the National Endowment for the Arts and about Sl million from the same federal a gency for int ern and other s pecial projects. had to see it before they'd believe it." Ste \'cns s aid. "The endowment bL•hc \'cd it before they could see it~ The industry has increased its sup· port, but they don't do enough for us.·· ,JiJ!!t.s" i:v• ~,hat event will be broadcast by Occasionally. a film thought lo!.t will be located in some warehouse or film buff's collection, and so pre· served. An example is the classic western ''Stagecoach," rescued years ago. John Wayne. tbe star, had pre- served a copy in his private archiVl'S The AFI in the coming year has a budget or about ~ m illion. of which 51 1 m1lhon comes in a block grant After years in relative neglect, the film industry is giving more money. · 'll took some education. 'fhcy· The old film preservation effort 1s run in cooperation with the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the L1br.'..lry of Congress, and the Interna- tional Museum of Photography at George Eastman House in Rochester. N. Y . Both the museum a nd Eastman I louse were early pioneers in Ci\,m pre- servation. ./(.Lt: ~ iei,., .,_,.,,. ·'11111 Poor Ratings Cancel Halloween .•'nhis column is an apology to the children of the '70s on what hap. J(.ened lo Halloween. • Bqcause th is is a jener-ation conceived 'Oh, God!' iploma Co m e dian George rns. star of the new m. "Oh God!" has re· ived his long-delayed e mentary school loma. an honorary e, Crom the New York lty Board or Education. Says Bums. now 81, aybe playing the title le had something to do jtb it since the diploma uld be called a minor iracle. I never made it t the fourth grade ·' Leonard Lurie. school strict superintendant r Burns' alma mater. . S. 22 on Manhattan's wer East Side . com· 'ented : "We are ~ased and privileged to \\lard this honorary ploma lo Mr. Burns. flo has done so much to ster hum an un - ers tanding t h rou gh ughter." .Quipped Burns: "I 'm Ckled pink. 1 guess l 'm ady for Harvard now ... HAHOI. C.M. 64MS1J • ClttTUl\' 2f,~ 772-1902 OMMGIMAU.~ U7.0J40 WIST, lt1·44tJ MlME RATINOS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG P£OPlE '(!!] . ~Utlltllt R \lllft• I I'""'"' a<<-.• .. ,..,,.. ... Mwlt Wft•tll .u. ,,. ........... a .. ... .... ....... ~ ... _..,......._., ..... .,~ ...... after the ''Tonight Sh.ow." born during a commercial, edac ated by a big yellow bird. and has "Barella" as a night light. I will explain it in language they can un· derstand, Television. I AM saddened to in- form you, kiddies, that Halloween has been can- celled due to poor ratings and a preponderance of sex and violence. On e of the original holidays , it has enjoyed high ratings for 66.304 weeks. (Second only to C hti s lma s and "Roots''.) The holiday. an ASD <A l l Sa int's Day ) Production, wa s originally created to focus attention on fun a nd games. (Like a "Gong Show " with taste>. Lillie c hildren would dress up like witches, ghosts, and goblins and roam the streets at night. then rush up to a door and yell, ''Trick Or Treat. .. In keeping with the game , the person an s wering the door would opt for a treat and E,...a B0911Jerk give them an apple or a piece of candy The n they would try to guess who wus be hind the mask. . In tt\e '50s, Halloween got the "Cher" touch. It became more elaborate, costumes became more se nsational. and I opened my door to one group who were choreo- graphed. THE LITTLE bags gave way to pillow cas es and the patter of little feet on the porch to track s hoes. It was like a greed Olympics . Car s and bus es would bring an kids from all over the city and dump them into plats. Olders dominated the night. Some of them had m ustaches that tickled their masks. ORANGE COUNTY ~FALL FAIR In th e 60s. th e critics did a number on Halloween. as did :;ic k1es who put razor blades in apples and drugs in the candy. and Halloween fe ll out of its primetime spot and into daytime programming . It lost. a lot of its audience and SO. COAST PLAZA )llt .. l\lllSI ~1111 tttll-M -ntJ SPY WHO LOVID MF' l,_.I I 40SA'T-1 »I !MOO "ROM MOOM TIL THHI" 1•1-kTJ-i.»7.J•l l:M lv AT LOS ALAMITOS NOVEMBER 8·21 *********"Ii***** TALENT SEARCH *** Prizes "'** Singers *** Dancers *** Bands Tryouts- October 22 to November 3 For Auditions Call: 751-FAIR June Wimer, Talent Director 1414 So 1111 ... Autlt• 6)) )P t Ith'""• . "VAl.ENTINO" (R) .--.. ""'' .... ,,__,_"'~ .... ·"HAUO RIDll" llU ...... ,.~·~ .. ,,---.,,~ .. I :~::!.~!'ii"'·,,,.,... u~ 1w1 "tH nu UALM Of THt SINSIS" tXI "IMMAHU&l'' 9"CW.~ -'-IA1-AY-U'JI "It's true. People. have trouble rememtaertn1 My Words. Moses had such a bad memory I had to give him tablets. 0 ~: ..., . {1>0) • C'monand drln on In ••• -J'My..,... ,,,.~ drift-In aodolt In lownl ...._._·c!.'i-110ps _..,,..,,,. ytlUI" ~,,...,, 0··-·634.lttl those who wanted lo roam the darkness were a t lh(• mercy of parental d1l>c rel1 on. "Charlie'!> :\nJ!eb " couldn't have protl•t·ted the htlle peo- ple !The bionic dog·1 :\lay be.> HC1lidays arc a ratings gam e f\~ew of them have the c lout to name their own duy. Many have bel•n delegated to Mon- d ays where they com- pe te w1Lh Monday Night football. The cancella· lion of I lalloween should never have h appened. We, as a people, s hould We.tid9p-11 t s .. d..,. z...44 .... 10 '""" have been so outraged that a small band of pco· pie could take away un 1m ag1nat1ve fun day for children that we would ha' e fouli(ht to keep 1t. I . f o r on e ... apoloJ!i~e _ .... c-...~ -AU C.,._.MiAM41GAJH M4N \61 & \,UM .,,l .Z )0 r W. \t.J• "ROLLERCOASTER" WKDAYS • 7:1 ~t-.JO SAT/SUM · J:l0..4:4S 7:15-t:JO ...... ..,~ .. MT/-.,.MM.»-'11 .,,.S AUYF' '"1!0'" ,,_,.,._,.u __, u -10 , -..a1ttM>tJTO MOMf'I C:Ati.O" ,., . " ... ,,.. ,,...,'" .... l'OUNT& .. -~V ............ '::r.::.i:· 0 ........ •OHi OH OHr INI -·nu• \AT/--1 4Mll>•tU "UNGUAID" ... "',,__,,, .. ," "HBllt•OUTO MOf(Tl c: A.a.D" c ., -•"L» ..,.,,-._,,,.. ..... " "UCI H>l YOUlt UR. C:HA.llUt llOWM" -·"''" ""' """-, _.,, .. ,, .. YOU HAVE SEEN GREAT ADVENTURES. YOU ARE ABOUT TO UVE ONE. "DAMNATION ALLEY" (PG) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" CR) "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" "THE STINGU (PG) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" "THE DEEP" (PG) "YOU LIGHT UP MY LI FE" "FUNNY LADY" (PG> MAJOA STUOIO 8 NlAIC PMYIEW ''" _. 16 I'M ''ONE ON ONE" (PG) "BITE THE BULUT" t'SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) ··you LIGHT UP MY LIFE" "SHAMPOO" (R) "KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE" CR) "TUNNEL VI SION" "THE GROOVE TUBE" "FLASH GORDON" (Al ''DAMNATION ALLEY" AYS OF THE CONDOR'' (R)· Stevens. the s on of a major llollywood director and himself th& producer o f d ocumentaries, is pl'.'rhaps proudest of the institute's. (!rowth 1n me mbership from 6.000 to JS.000 1n the past two years. .. _ ........ -.. --· °" OOOcPOI ~ut OUMeAll UU Y (NI " ___ ... @Mii ~ J ll"':: =::..:fl taJ MU-Ye_..,_... 31•~1:::::=: _, -·nv • u~• CA*'" 491111 ~ ISA&Oe;::~":.m)ouca~ ----·-.. -All I • l'l~'13f&':l11 • ltU . ~ICJM .. rv11w 1111. ,._, 1'.1111. DAMNA110H ALLIY ('GI ''" a.u ...... u ,,., '"~ pjl(lt!C TMIATll .. M IVl·IH IU"I IWAI' MUii MAH09 I LVO, DrlY•I" '~~ ...... .., ... _.9"" .......... CMt•HOC on.,..,.,. I I 1 ,S.•. & $1o1" -I ....-.. 4 ~ ttMt. ,....,. l v...-.yt •t Al"liehel"' St...,iv,.. a ·~•fY ,L .. , P..flht ter-l"t 0.1 ... , ~ Bll 'Uf;~J <ltiiE ';;~-;) <flill :;f.a;-;J. -..-• IOtON N""'9lt °"=''"' OUMULL MU Y tNt r61 llOHllCOASTH f'OI .. \UI Ala~Oa'f •77 IPOI ---"1NCttn DAMNAnoN AUIY CNt '"" ct.OMIS..-. • • REAL ESTATE Realtors Laud -'1 HUD Revamp WASJnNGTON -Robert Ar- qullla. president or the 90,000 tnember National Association of Home Builders <NAHB l, has praised a plan to reorganite and streamline the Department of Housing and Urban Development CHU DJ as a "major step m the right direction." · T~eorganization, announced by Secretary of HUD Patricia tfarris. 1s designed to improve ~he erriciency and effectiveness <if the department. Also, it is sup. posed to provide a direct line or communication and authority between the HUD hierarchy <as. sistant secretaries> working in Washington and local field or. fices where HUD's SlO bilhon in housing programs and communi- t y development block grants are implemented and dispersed. management setup within HlJO bas the potential to elJminate many or the headaches and un- necessary delays now confront· mg builders who participate in federal programs.'' Arquilla said ... It could result also in the saving of millions of dollars now being wasted under the present slow moving system. which, in turn, would be passed on lo buyer! and renters m the form of lower housing costs " On a separate' but r elated topic. Arqu1lla said that the Hous ing and Community Development Act of 1977 makes some signj(jcant changes in the FHA mortgage insurance pro- gram The housing bill was signed yesterday by President Carter. -Taki11g Shape Sunday. October 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT ., Gfeller, Akins Formation of New Company Revealed Dou~las M. Gfeller. formerly a \'Ice pres ident of the Irvine Company: has Joined with Edward B. Akins to form the Akins /Gfeller Company. The n ew company. to be headquartered in Tustin, will specialize in the development or mixed land use projects. Gfeller will be president and c hief operating officer of Akins /Gfeller Company, whjch will be a subsidiary of the Akins Company. AS HEAD OF the Irvine Company's residential division, Gfeller was res ponsible for managing engineering, land planning. and marketing efforts. obtaining zoning approvals, and ~electing and negotiating land sales with residential builders. ' . ' The Akins/Gfeller Come1ti0Y will purchase raw lane). J.~r r esidential, commercial and industrial development. The firtn is already in negotiation for f®r properties according to Gfel#ltt;1 The company also will to\nt ventui:ewilhownersof raw land> THE LAND, along with •f'he approved development pJ.ans. will then be sold to builde~. Qr negotiated asjoinl ventures~.' ,1 t ARQUILLA NOTED that the proposed changes would result In iJ "substantial speedup" in pr~ cessing time for builders who use federal housing programs or FHA financing to build single family homes or apartments. "Once implemented, the new ARQUILLA POl~TED out that lhe bill raises the mortgage ce1l· ing to S60.000 from S45.000 and re· duces the FHA downpayment rt" quiremenls. Under the new legislation, a consumer could buy a ~000 home with as little as S2,500 down with a FHA in- sured loan Steel work on the new octagonal-shaped Neiman-Marcus store in Nc\vport Center's Fashion Island is now com- pleted. The new store is expected to open next spring. ll1s credits with the Irvine Compan y includ e s uch award-winning projects as Big Canyon and The Cove in Newport Beach, and Woodbridge. Rancho San Joaquin and Turtle Rock in Irvine The Akins Company, founded 25 years ago, is a diversified real estate firm which provides fin ancial and management s upport for its operating affiliates Akins companies are involvccl in land development, homebuilding, brokerage sales, and residenfial builder services. Clients of the firm \1()11 In t\lpe primar y land own~rs. ilfur Ci n a n c i a l i n s ti tu t i d'n"'A , engineering firms, archiiefJ.s• real est.ale brokers and mercl'1~'nt builders. :c:'1 • 1 " Akins/Gfeller Company~ ko Glen Garden Domes Selling Fast will offer its develop e nt experience on a consulting basis to properly owners, inve~tors and builders who have neither the staCf, time, nor community planning experience necessary t o produce their own development plans. The popularity ot Turtle Rock Glen Garden llomes continues., with 33 of the 40 homes sold since the third and final phase opened for sale in late September. . A project of Irvine Pacific, the homebuilding arm of The Irvine Company, the Garden Homes are the newest addjtion to Turtle Rock Glen. The five fl oor plans, containing 1,583 to 1,961 square feet. range in price from S\07.000 to $172,500 The interio r~. crea ted h' Carole Eichcn. offer a choice of two. three or four bedrooms Features include exposed wood beam ceilings. ceramic l1I<.> entries, wood-burning fireplaces and plush pile carpeting Bathroom amenities include t•cram1c lilt· ~hOW<'f'>, Conam pullman top.., and ultra tubs 111 lhl· m a'>ll'I' hath~ Turth· Hock Glt'n Garden Homl'..., 1s one of two dl•n•loµm cnts now for · sale by Irvine P.mfic in the hillside \'11lugc of Turtle Rock. The 5crond project, Turtle Rock Glen Townhomcs. features a limited LLE EnteriH.~ tlie cor1rtyard, you paHse. That waif! Where did they Jit1d a mason who ca" still do brickwork like tlrat? I t . 'I -.( .. I I ' .~ . d ''"' -r I ' I' • I I 1 'J '. ' . • 'I~: -f11,1l 1 • p I Jt ., , ' . ,•. ----=. ----~- It he gin s as you pass through the nussivc stone anf,it.onwork gates. That fee ling that Crest de Ville 1s a world. apart. That it's pnvate. As you wind up to the plaza. with its fountain and flowers, you notice the beautiful stone- work. The houses with towers. The btttccd windows. The dis- tinct! vdy French feeling 9£ the architecture. The front door swings open s1noothly. Solid hardwood. A fcclmg of quality. Inside, yon arc sure. The elegant roon1s flow, one mto another, like a strca1n through the French countryside. --- Everywhere you look you sec craftsn1anship. Careful attention to detail. In the window scats. 111 Ora11ge, Cal({or11ia. A commimity by G.L. Lt•111is Homes. FrCJ m $186,000. Ratclla offramp eHt from the Newport freeway, 2 n1ilcs to Loma and follow the signs to Crest dcVillc. (714) 637-7300 c<lition or SO adult·oril•ntt'd lo\\ nhome~ pnct.>d from Sl00.000 to Slt>fi.OUO To find the Garden Homes from lhe San 01t'go fn•cway, lake lhl• Culn:r offramp !>outh to Campus Dri\'e Turn left on Campus to Turtle Rock Drive. Turn left again on Turtle Rock Drive to the Turtle Rock Glen E .8 . "ED" AKI NS founded Akins Development Company in 1951 . and since that time has been actively involved with the development of many aw-a rd-winning resid enli a l comm unit ies in Southern California. • Headquarters for the new•fijlm is 31 O West 1st St., Tustin 92.,'1<. sales office ..... , ........ ,. ........ ··~~ fORM.U~• . I .. A big house, with lots of orange trees and acres of room for kids and horses. If you 're looking for a country way of life; for a huge home with acreage to raise children and horses; if you've always yearned to take evening walhs in your own orange grove; then Ravenwood Farms in Villa Park is, very simply, a chance to have everything you've always wanted. J/auenwood Farms is in Villa Park, one of the most desirable inland communities in Southern Califo rnia. The homes, eleven of them, are spacious: up to 4200 square fe et. And they rest in orange groves, separated from the outside world by windrows of giant eucalyptus. And with each Ravenwood Farms home you get up to 2 acres, planted to oranges. Plenty of room for kids to run and play. Plenty of room for horses. And plenty of room for you to stretch out and enjoy life. Come see them today. Havenwood Farms (l ames with Acreage. In Villa Park. From $212,000. Toke Nohl R1inch fload Exit from Newport Freeway and rollow sjgn1. ~- . ( ,I • .. t • I • F . -.. DAILY PILOT Sunday, October 30, 1977. Realtors' ~eport S hows Control.s Boost Costs aDCAGO -Overly restrictive governmental R retQJation,s are playing a major role in the 'l esdlation 1of prices of new and existing single· l family homes, perhaps accounting for 20 percent of the \otal cost, the National Association of Realtors ~ baa learned. · ' 1'be dollar figures should be familiar lo most : 1 The median price of a new sinele-family home rose J from $25,200In1971 to nearly $44,200 last year, while tb&+rbe in the price of exisUne homes went from ~ $241800in 1171 to $38,100in1976. \ ••Wbat isn't as well known is the effect that· f excessively restrictive governmental regulations- t r egulations at all levels-have had upon those price i rises," said H. J ackson Pontius, executive vice J president of th~ National Association. > "WE'VE BEEN AWARE FOR some time that • the dollar (\05l of these governmental controls is J significant, and recent studies confirm this fact," he added. ~lius noted particularly findings by George · Sterftlieb, director of the Center for Urban Policy Re.tprch at Rutgers University, who reported on lbi' felationship between excessive governmental re~tioos and the price or new homes. · tirst, Sternlieb defined excessive govern- m!tregulations as those that "exceed minimum be , safety and welfare cons1derauons in the pr~ ion or housing." ' EST ESTIMATES ARE that such excessive re tions on the average new home priced at $51>1 (three bedrooms on a half-acre lot> cost the buYft S 9,844, or nearly 20 percent of the total, St$1.lieb noted. The effect of these excess costs is to p~ese homes out of the reach of five million fa ·es, he added. oUowing is Slernlieb·s explanation or govern· m · "excesses" th:rt. lead to unnecessary price hi for the $50,000 home, and his estimate or the am tof money each excess costs the buyer: ... RICTIVE ZONING -A community sets as rtain amount or land for new housing and lb ifies minimum lot sizes that force home buy purchase more land than they need or wd. Sternlieb gathered evidence to conclude that a~ lot size above a quarter acre cr eated ~essary costs for the consumer. Sternlieb calculated these costs at about $800. • 11 rapid population growth resulted in an area be(Jlk recommended for rezoning, the cost or del- a)1nt the development of the property for the $Sq,llOO home would be $77 a month. Since normal zoaing procedures take four months to complete. a~ time over that amount is excessive. Therefore. reien.ing that often takes nine months costs the .cotmimer $385-five months or delay. One type of restrictive zoning termed "ilusionary" has been debated in court, since it e ces regulations such as minimum house size. S regulations often put the price way beyond the r~ch of low-and moderate-income families. • NO GROWTH -Some communities have tnltituted no-growth or limited-growth policies to p~ent density of housing in the area. The original p~ of these policies was to channel or pace rj'lher than slow the development process. H,~ever, such policies onen are enacted solely for 1 h~ latter purpose. • Sternlieb stales that one year is sufficient for a c'OJlmunity to assess its facilities and budget CutSMr development. and any delay beyond 12 ~tbs is excessive. For example, in an area where gipwth controls delayed development by 18 months, thp excess costs to the developer of $50,000 homes cape to $462. .-SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS -Some cobimunities prohibit the burning of vegetation to clear land. Bulldozing and hauling thus are reiJOjred at a substantially increased cost. Sternlieb fo{IJld that the air quality of suburban areas is Car more affected by t he surrounding air of i~ostrialized locations than by burning vegetation. ~.ditional costs of bulldozing over burning therefore were considered excessive. For t $5{>,000 home on a half-acre, the excess costs of clearing the land came lo $1,105. : Lot width requirements and the excessive street frontage that this requirement necessitates is artother source of excess costs. Excessive frontage .c~es ·an increase in the -amount or length of slfliiitary sewers, stor m drainage systems, water di$tribution pipes, curbs and g1Jtters, sidewalks and street pavement. The excessive cost or a 9().foot· wfdlh requirement on the sample home Stemlieb used eame t.o $966. • Some suburban municipalities require utility U.fes lo be underground purely for aesthetic plAl]>OSes. The excess cost of this regulation came to $t73. • The subdivision in which the sample home was ~ lq.cated also required excessive landscaping, 16-inch sanitary sewer pipes, sidewalks on both siites of the street, pavement widths of 35 feet and lar>d dedication for parks and schools at a rate or hto acres for every 250 homes. These regulalions- ineludlng the underground utilities requirement- to(aled $1,046 in excessive design costs. • ! BUILDING CODES -Building code6 speeify nrinimumstandards for material used in erecting a hause. St4:mlieb described one area that required iJCn!nd fault interruptors, smoke detectors, a fire ~istant wall between the garage and living area, b9rner and oven controls placed at the rear of • stoves, copper wiring, relnlorcing wire mesh in supporting slab, underground cast iron and copper pipe, framing material or stud grade quality and hall -inch plyscore siding. The total cost of meeting these requirements was ~9. Sternheb states that these improvements have been called "nice but not necessary" by researchers and national safety organizations. MINIMUM BUILDING SIZE requirements - Regulations that specify a minimum square footage exceeding standards initiatt'<i by the Department of Housing and Urban Development are excessive since they demand a larger structure than is necessary for the health and comfort of the OC· cupants. For the $.50,000, three·bedroom home that Sternlieb used as an example, HUD-recommended minimum standard for Ooor area is 1,040 square feet. The sample municipality, however, required 1,200 square feet of noor·or an excess or 160 feel. Assuming that construction cost is $18 per square foot, excess costs amounted to S!,800. These were the most si~nlficant excesses noted by Slernlieb. Other excesses totaled about $1,300 in unnecessary costs. "In the long run, the consumer pays for these excessive costs initially tacked onto developers ... Pontius said. "And. as noted m Sternlieb's s urvey, these unwarranted costs force many families out of the market for buying homes. • "Delays and harassment by governmental bodies also might have an effect on the housing industry: Many builders might say ·enough is enough' and leave the residential field for relat~ work. H that should happen, severe housing shortages could occur, forcing the price of homes availablest1ll higher," he added. 4 County Builders In Sh ow Four major Orang<.• County builders of mobile·modular homes are among 17 national companies offering new models al lhc 25th An - n u a I M a n u f <11: I 11 r 1• d Housing and R \' ShoY.. Nov. 5 . 13 al Dodger Stadium. LCS Home~. t 1w . nf Fountain Vallev Y.111 d1:. play the lar~cM o( thf' units. 1t will be located 1n the s h ow's 'En · ergy Resoun·cs Con se rvation Village" and will offer 2.000 square feet of living space constructed with the ma:umum R·factors on insulation in walls. ceilings and noors. Homes ranging in siz from 1,400 lo 1.800 square f e et offering two- bedroom, two bat h . familyro o m an d separate dining areas will be offered by Golden West of Santa Ana; Fu- qua and Sturges Mobile Homes or Corna Over 60 ne w models offe r i ng ncarlv 450 rooms or dee· or at1.ng ideas arc in· eluded in the g1<.1ol home display. Over I.000 campers. trail er:. and motorhomes. several hundred booths features :iccessories. parks and r ecr eation areas in rmation are other ma· a ttraction at the CV nt. S ow hours arc noon to .m . weekday's; HI a. . to 9 p.m. Saturday· s and 10 a.m. lo 7 p m. Sun dny·s. Admic;s1ons arC' S2 50 adults: St.SO 6· 16vr-. and und er 6 fr ee Sponsors are Weste rn Manufactured Housing lnstilute and Recreation Vehicle Industry As soc iali on, both of Anaheim. New Facility Bentley Labs, Inc. has added an additional fa cility In Irvine In· dustrial Complex b y leasing 35,800 square feet at 2'552 McGaw Ave., Coldwell Banker Com mercial Brokerage Com · pany, Newport Beach, has announced. • • Lake Forest Development Location 'C·onvenient' ~er-s at Influential Homes or I Forest, the s lngle-Camily de- v ment. by Buller Housing Corp., re like its convenient location, re- Wes Weissinger, Walker& Lee's r onal sales director for the Irvine d4iifelo~r. , · '')Jiist across Jeronimo Road from i e Forest's big lake. lhls develop-t ls within a few blocks or miles of J ebout any convenience or necessl· ritagtnable," said Weissinger. . ~~eries of neighborhood shopping ~sin nearby El Toro offer a wide ·~ty oC stores, and a considerable E of restaurant$. Immediately s the treeway is Laguna Hills a major regional shopping center. . ~AUSE THE ROMES provide .raccess to the Santa Ana and San J71eio Freew ays, commuting Is simplified. Both the Irvine Industrial Complex a nd the Orange County Airport nrc less than IS minutes awa1. · Serrano Intermediate School is within one block of the project. and El Toro lUgh School is approximately one mile away. Saddleback College and the University of California, Irvine, are within five to ten m~les. INFLUENTIAL HOMES' three and four-bedroom plans feature double door entries, wood·burning fireplaces with gas log lighters in both living and family rooms, formal dining rooms. wet bars, slope-ceilinged mas ter s uites, ceramic tile counlc rtops, extr11 closet space, and conveniently located separate laundry aroos. lnfluentinl Home~ of LaJ..e Forest are priced from $93,950. A limited number of units are available for im mediate occupancy. To reach the development, take the Lake Fores t Dri ve offramp and go northeast on Lake Forest to J eronimo Road. thrn lrrt on Jeroni mn one block to lhf' rnndd:J. I REAL ESTATE Lux.ltrious Duplexes D ue to lender rejectlon of buyers, a few luxurious Willowood Duplex units are back on the m arket., priced from 8134,500. R ead y for rentals starting mid-November, each unit is truly deluxe Jn every ~etnil: plush carpeting, fully draped, ceramic c11try tiles; kitchens J1avc built-in range, oven, dishwasher; master suites f ea tu.re large wardrobes with mirrored d oors; 2-car enclosed garages; private landscaped and fenced ~ pntlos Wld much more. i M.TON Prom Snn Diego Fwy. take Fll.lr.·Lew cxll north 0 io MacArthur, left to Greenville, rlgh(On. Grecnv1llc to Wlllowood. MACARTHUR From Newport Fwy. tnkc MacArthur <!Xll w.:st to Grc\!uvlllc, right on Greenville to Wlllowood. 1.:.l Priced from 8 134,500 . . .• D (7~4)557-9710 for information and Rental Program details. Opcn'lO to 6. der\\ . "1•ecl o \l..,l~ Speci~I program on 5 beautiful new homes in Lake Forest llJMES FROM $98,500 EXCELLENT ANANC•G ESCROW MUST CLOSE BY DECEPtllER 20, 1977 llJMES TO BE COMPLETED IN 80 DAYS • • • • • 81/zo/t lnternt Rite • OIV8Trll (8%% A.P.R.) • Miiiy otllll' llllllY Low Clollnl COits ......... Ar Condllknng • ,.,.., ... 100 '-Y ........... .... ...,... Draperies ft llDW •vlnl lnbl 11111 llndlcape ... ........... llft*llrl/Frant ,.... dlVllalllmat. I ,,,,.,,,,.,,,;,,/) . . , ,,,,,,,>," LAKE FOREST IKI :::.. ~ RllMl!Ol'JllG. ....... 1.:.l OfPllnNf'f .. Bullders of a better lite . ' • .. REAL ESTATE Moving Up .. In Real Estate .... DONALDS. GRANT has been named vice pre- sident of· tbe Real Estate Industries Group, Newport Buch office at Wells 1 Fargo Bank. · Prior to his trans fer to Southern California, Grant was vice president at REI G's Com- mercial District office in San Francisco. Grant joined Wells Fargo In San Francisco in August, 1970, two months after his graduation from Kent State University <Ohio) with a bachelor's degree in business administration. Jn 1976, Grant earned bis MBA from the University or Santa Cl au. Western Mutual Escrow Corporation has an- nounced the appointment or PATRICIA NAT-TRA~ as manager or lhe independent escrow com- pa~·s Newport Beach o!Cice. llrs. Nattrass joins Western'"Mutual Escrow \V.ith approximately five years experience in the escrow industry. She bad pre- ..,iously t)eld assignments as senior escrow officer wilh a ma- jor California bank and an in· depend~nl escrow firm in Newport Beach. Having completed h er escrow courses for certification in 1974, Mrs. Nattrass received her professional designation t hrough the California L Escrow Association. She is a """NATTRASS member oC the Orange County Escrow Association and the California Escrow Association. Irvine Paciric Development Company, the homebuilding arm of the lrvine Company. has named KERMIT DORIUS, project architect for its Woodbridge Gables development, located in the Irvine Company's Village of Woodbridge. Dorius has previously completed projects for the .Mission Viejo Company, Broadmoor Homes. lnc., Arne1l l>evelopment Company, Calmark Properties and the Sterling Development Com- pany. He is a member or the Building Industry As· sociation and the Urban Land Use Institute. The announcement of ED KUNTZ as the new manager for Red Hill Realty's Irvine office has been made by Edward A. Nahigan, president of the company. Kuntz received his masters degree from the University of Southern California and l'oached • athletics in Los Angeles for 24 years p.rior to his joining Red HiJJ Really-in 1972. He has been the lop pro- ducer in sales and lis tings for the entire Red Hill Realty company for the past three years. His ac- tivities include the Elks Club and the USC Trojan Club. He re- sides in Irvine with his wife, Nancy. They have thr~e chi,ldren. RICHARD ALAN HENDRICKSON has joined the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis. com- mercial brokerage company with offices throughout the Western States. Hendrickson will be joining a group or ex· perienced specialists m orfice complexes of all i sizes. He will be involved with · building owners, developers and ten ants in decisions oo all aspects or office space. Prior to joining Grubb & El· lis. Hendrickson was sales as· socinte with MacElhenny. Levy and Company or Ventura Coun· tr. a nd he was in sales with Sun Valley Realty and the Sun Valley Company. He is a tt•No1.1uQso" graduate of the University of Oregon Wlth a degree in economics. The appointment or JANE CRAWFORD to the sales staff or Turner Associates Realtors has been announ~ed by Louise Turner, pi:esldent of the Laguna Beach·~ased firm. Prior to Joining Turner Associates, Miss Crawford,was a sales agent Cora Jar e real estate firm in TusUn, and previous to that was employed in the area or r estaurant manage ment for firms such as, Stou!Cer Foods Corporation and the May Com· pany. . A native of Scotland, Mlss Crawford now resides in South Laguna and is active In her church and the South Laguna Civic Organization. She will be headquartered in Turner·s South Laguna office. Irvirre. Pacirlc Development Company has named JAMES MONTGOMERY project manager for the Villas at Rancho San Joaquin, the newest udditionin the Irvine Company's adult oriented com· munityof Rancho San Joaquin. Montgomery joined Irvine Pacific two years ago and has been In volved with the company's Woodbridge Place project in the Village or Wood· bridge an~ the Rancho San Joaquin Townhomes in Rancho San J oaquin. FROM Fashion Island N ewport Beach I Sunday,Oelober30, 1977 DAil. Y PILOT 8 9J. Home Builders See Profits Decline:!·· While the purchase price or over 84 percent or the nation's homes exceedCfl $30.000iand 24 percent or this housing cost 111ore U)an $50,QOtl, the net profit or home builders dec}!Qedi'n 1975, according to data just made available from the Builder's Third Cost o! Doing Business Survey, conducted for the Na· tional Association of Home Builders by Kenneth . Levenlhal & Company. Certified Public Accoun- tants. The survey results are (or a year in which the building industry was s till in recession, Leventhal noted, and are not reflective of current conditions. However, he pointed out that with the highly cyclical nature of the building industry, the data re· veals what happens to builders in times of a downturn in the economy. The Leventhal oraanization, headquartered in Los Angeles and with offices in nine major U.S. cities. also has been engaged by NAHB to conduct the next annual survey and will have 1977 results in the spring or 1978. THE 185 VOLUNTEER survey parltcipanL" represented diversity in sales, volume, number and typt>s or uni ls sold, geographic location. number of years m the business and type or busmess, making the relatively small sample reasonably represen· talivc of the building industry throughout the coun· try. Leventhal stated. The parlicipahng builders had total sales volume of over $652 milUon from 17 ,9t4 housing units. Builders with Jess than S2 milllon of annual sales represented at least 63 percent of the partici· pants in the three surveys conducted to date, in· dicating that the survey continues to be populated primarily by small independent buil~ers. The study revealed that while nousing prices continue to rise dramatically. overall profitability of home builders declined rrom 5 percent to 4.6 per- cent, which can be be aUributed largely to in· creased finanl'ing costs. LEVEN'l'llAL NOTED ADDITIONAL. highlights from the survey: R eflective of lhe decreasing availability of land in the Calirornia-Hawaii region is the fact lhal these two states accounted for 18 percent or the total single family units sold and 26 percent of the total ·. townhouses sold. A m ajority of units sold wer,in the $30,000 lo $49,999 or the $50,000 to $69,99& category. More sparsely populated western s tales such as Alaska, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oretoa which accounted for 21 percent of the total unu.~· : sold, had only 2.9 percent of the total number~ townhouses. A majority o( unlts sold were prieecl . from $30,000 to $49,999. Leventhal's western oflkeL are in Lo!! Angeles, San Francisco and Newport · _1 Beach, California. · o <1• THE F.ACT THAT 50 P ERCENT ot the a:l'.:i .:·. ~ .,!, number or unlls sold were in the western regio~~ representing 24 percent of western bullding activity • lends lo confirm either that population movem~ continue in this direction or that the generally PoOf, national economic condilior.s of the period wer~Dot "s severe in these areas. Fifty three percent of the builders had been!o • business for at least io years and 21 percent for aL least W years, which should dlspell the myth ot th€ fly-by-night builder who is never around wlieb . · things get tougtL \\.t: nn: udcl in~ C\"\'.n more to our alre ady huprci-.~ivc lcultu-cs ... tuul at n time whcu il rcully counts! PJus all lhC'sc fcnlurcs! • S1)aclous One and Two Story Plans ::· .. •Three un<l Four Bedrooms• Double Door Entries •, ··- •High Sloped Ceilings • CcrnmlcTilc Countertops .• No CLOSING CosTs A:N1> ~ CoNDI'l'IONING INCLUDE1l • ~JJcrowaYc ru1d Sclf-cleurilng Ovens ·,: This oflcr make~ Park Place Lnkc Forc~t I Io111c1-> even better buys! •\rood-burning Fireplaces (These arc jusl a fi.:w of the reasons why over one thousand Southern Callfomia Fruullies call Park Place "Home") I•rom 889,990. E<)ulty udYuttcc plans and Guaranteed Sale for your prc~cnt home urc nvnilublc. San Diego Frccwuy lo l..nke Forest Drive ahcod to Toledo Woy, Jeft to Dake Parkway right on Bruce lo Purk Place (714) 1581-4666 r . ICtM ~ul•J··('t IA\ change wlllmut nnllcc FONDEROSA HOMES STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOB ... . ,:,,.....: 9-f' '<"' " a JO DAILY PILOT Sunday, Oct.ober 30. 19n Homes Go to 'Compacts' Housing Industry · 'Downsiz ing' CHlCAGO -While the automotive industry is 1n lhe headlines these days as it introduces new generations of down.sized models, the nation ·s other giant consumer·oraented industry. homebuilding, is quietly producing Its own more compact models. · Thal message was delivered in Chicago to the 33rd semi·annual Constrw:tion-Marketmg Seminar ot the Producers' Council, lnc., a national organiza· tion representing the major building industry sup. pliers -by George Fulton, senior vice president in charge or corporate marketing at Walker & Lee, Inc. "Big cars and big houses are enjoyable and h ave sold very well," observed Fulton. "But, both industries are adjusting to two major factors that a re changing our lifestyle: the energy shortage and Inflation. The auto industry's prime reason for downsizing is the energy shortage, but ~maller cars can be cheaper. too. The housing Industry is downsizing because homes have become too ex· pensive for too many families; but more compact houses will save energy, too." FULT ON WA R NED, HOWE VE R , that Am erican homes will have to become too compact ir growth·CODtroJ advocates continue to tinker with the law of supply and demand, as they have in California. litllo too compac t for most of us," Fulton cautioned lbal the country will see more of such units if there 1s continued interference Wlth the laws of supply and demand. "If there's one mess age I would like you to lake back to the various parts of the country where you live. It's: 'Do everything you can to stop the ad· vocates of no· growth and managed growth.' Their errorts -no matter how well-intentioned -will end up hurting every person in this country. "ONCE PEOP LE START tinkering with the housing marketplace by restricting where you can build and how many homes you can build. a chain reaction is set off. rr people· can't find new homes to buy, they bid up the prices on 4sed ones. ln some areas of Southern California this year. used home prices went up over one percent per week. That's over 50 percent per year. doubling in value in just two years. Naturally. new home prices go up, too. And it follows that materials prices and sub·contractors' bids escalate as well. Almost immediately, the· working divorced mother no longer can qualify for a home. And not long after , the retired couple on a fixed ineome is taxed right out of their house.·· PUBLIC NOTICt: FICTITIOUS BUSI HISS H .. ME STATEMENT 1 11~ 1011ow•nQ person IS doing QU'H .. \\tt\ IHl OIRIY WORKS, 1'2t M•jllt, CO.I• M<-w, Cdlllorn1• 9:1,,. <.nri\lopner Jay 1'iv1ho11, 1t7I Maple, C.0.t• Me••, C•lllO<nl• 9~ 1 tu' bu\1oeu •~ conc:IU<.\e-d by an tnd1Y10...f CN 111op1o<or J HU<lson Thi\ \la1.-ml'n1 w~• 1 •llHI whh me Co11n1y Ci"'ll ol Or•nQ• Co11n111 on ()( 100.r •· IY'1 FUUJ Pubtt~ Or•nQll ~SI O•lly Pllol, O< '"""' '· ••• ,,,JO, ,,,, 4JJ).lf PUBLIC NOTICE ,,ICTITIOllS 8USIHESS HAMlSTATEMlHT Tiii' 1011-·no ,,..,....,, " do•no IKl•I nf'\l •\ The Oo"-11 !.IOI' lh<' H•POY REAL EST~TE PUBLIC NOTICE Si AT HollNT Of' A8ANOOlllMI! NT Ol'USl!OI' l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME ln• 1011ow1ng pa,.011• h•"• ncioneo t.,. ~ 01 u.t 11<111-" Miinamt -· ARINE Pt.N.iTICS, .iOI A JtJ>d s.,,....ewport e..<11, CA • ., ... The F tclll1011\ Bulin••• NeM• ~~~:~·:~il:'iQ' 1114ICI Ill Ort1111e Rlti..ro L. Ir~•-. lOI" .nnci lit .. 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HILLIARD & HOOGE, INC., " Publt~<I Oro1~ C~\l Olily Pilot Cattlo..nle <OflJO"•llon. 436 HtllOI~, O<I I• n JO ,.lt(!NOv" 1,111 .. lCP~ Coronotdel~r.c.tllornte'UU ' ' ' • T Ill\ l>U>oMH "<ondlKlld by II CO< -porallon Lakefr~t La·,.4'1·ng Pueuc NoTrcE HllLIAF10u•ooG£.1Hc .,... ""'' Rr<Mr<IB.~,Se<relery FICTITIOUS llUSIH&SS Tnl\ •1••-nc w.h lllld wlln ,,,., Pele Fis hl·r. s ales director for :\tcLain NAMUTAT£MEHT eounivcier-ot0t~eo..n1v""oct. ?S, 19/1 Development Compan y, surveys the view Tne tollowlng peraon "clolng FMlOt f h d k f t GI ood IKl>H~\U>: ~ • Publhhecl Or ... Coast 0.lly PllOI rom t c Ct 0 t le cnw plan in the ROOKE MANUFACTU RING O<L30,.,ov.6,1J,20,"" • Irvine \'illa~e of Woodbridge Arborlnke. The ~~~~~~n~,C:· ""'"•'"· s..n•• ~,,,.,, deck is a prime SC'lling point for the homes . o.w&rci M. Roo••. 611 L•~•·••w ------------------------L•ne,Co\tt-.a, Calllornl••1•1• Tllll bUSl~S ll COtlOU<lecl Oy en f------------PUBUC NOTICE 'nd1vto.i..•. • Documenting his statements about s maller 'models, Fulton compared statistics for new homes Walker & Lee sold for builder-clients at more than 100 new home developments during the first hair or 1977 with homes sold during the same period in 1976. Tips for Douse Rentals • OewtrdM Roolo.t' Tltll •ltlen>enl wa\ 111.i with 11141 Counl11 Cl~rk 01 Or•n99 Coun1v Oii <><•-·•. •~71 l"IJJ~ Pub4•\hecl Oranoe Coe\I OO•IY P1101. FICTITIOUS aU$1HEU N~E $1'1TEMENT Tne lollowlng !Ml<sons •r• dolno l>usl,,.UoH: VENUS 0. MILO OF FOt/NTAIN VALLEY, t121 Gtrtleld, F•11111•111 V•ll~~~:·~~~~!V~lllklhS. tJ21 '·In just one year, the average new single- fami1y home decreased in size from 1,868 square feel to 1,781 square feet and the number of bedrooms dropped from 3.7 to 3.6." Fulton report- ed. "Neither drop was very large, but these figures represent just the beginning or the trend. The way the California market is turning toward smaller homes. we expect to see much greater size reduc· tfons in our third-quarter and year-end figures.'' FULTON NOT ED THAT THE median price on the new homes Walker & Lee sold in the first half of this year was up more than $10,000 over 1976, $64,697 vs. $53,898. However, he stressed that this state· wide figure would have been much higher if it would not have been for many less expensive homes in the new bedroom communities in outlying areas. Turning to attached housing, Fulton said that the downsizing was much more evident -and djd result in a reduction in the median price. •. "The really dramatic reductions are in at· lached housing or townhouses and condominiums." f"'ttlt.on continued. "In just one year. the average liv· ing area went down more than 200. square feet. from 1,374 to 1.158 square reel. And, the average number ot bedrooms dropped from 2.5 to 2.1. Most im· p<>rtantly. the price also dropped -more than $600. which is a tremendous achievement these days . It went from $47,783 last year to $47,111 this year." FULTON EXPLAINED THAT attached hOUS· in g is much easier to downsize than single·family homes: "You simply can start building apartment-type condominiums. One factor that helped bring down ®r median figures was a number of one-bedroom apartment type condominium developments with less than 000 square feet of living s pace ... Observing that ''a 600 square foot Ii ving unit is a By VIVIAN BROWN AP Ntwlt••tw ... House rentals have reached the saturation point in some communities, and some people are concerned that their plans to relire to a house they enjoyed before a Job transfer may need to be modified. One benefit or renting a house instead of selling it has been the ease of paying off a mortgage as one li ves and conducts one's business in another community. When many houses are available. competition is keen. and 1t is important to keep a house in marketable condition. To attract a tenant. 1t should look homelike and easily maintained - economy 1s a big factor -and the first impression 1s important. It s hould ~i\·e an easy-care lm· pression before the wvuld be tenant enters the building. • JN TALKING WITJI some prospective tenants and a real estate hroker about hr~t 1mpress10n!'., certain factors pcr~1sted m their criticism of some homes . The color of th<' house can be a big dr awback, two house seeker~ said Their \'1ew~ in· dicate 1t 1s difficult to rent a house painlt:d in a far· nut color. One family refused even to enter a hou .. e that was painted a deep ye.Uow Primary colors should be carclulty c hosen so they are not over- whelming. on.e real estate person commented. Pastels and pale colors are sare. and time tested. early Amerion deep colors are acceptable in some communities. White and pale grey may be the safest colors. if one is in doubt. ll is a good idea not to try to mix an unusual color paint or to let a painter interpret the color for you. -t\'ITt;NTION Gt:'ITt.:K~ ON lawns such as fake wishini: wells or little plastic animals and un· usual name M~ns that might have been left by pre· \'IOUS lcnanl<; m:iy put of( a potential tenant even though i.uch C'Yl'~orcs cCJn be removed. These thini:s may hr -.c<•n us rcpre<>entat1vc or an owner's poor lJMc that might not be ob\'ious at first g lani:t• The grounds Jboul the house should be neat. OnE' family \ 1-.1ted thl•1r empty house lo see why 1t had not b<>cn rl'nted and they Wl•re astonished lo find a mass of Junk 1n lhC'ir backyard An old cabinet and !>lO\'C thal had bee n replaced for a pre· ,·1ous tenant was ~till cluttering the yard. and 1t h..td been the former tenant's rcsponsib11lt y for re- moval, somcthing the management ftrm should have rns1sted upon. ,\ neat dn,l'way and the house path are cs- -.cnn.11 to tht· tnm look Lillie thmJ?s turn people off Paml JX'l'lm~ on i.hultcri.. <·racked s:Jass in a 1l1111r to thl· house, a P<illo m d1srcpa1r. House hun· lt•r!'> :-t'l' all tJ1.,n •pair as a burden. C\Cn though the n •JI c:,,talC' 1K•oplt· might promise that everything ''ou ld be in top t'nndiuon hy the time the family ll)O\ l''> 111 -OUTJ)()()RS SHOUl.DN'T BE a Jungle nor -.hould i:ardl'n and lawns look as 1r they will need profe'lst0nal care Long drweways that n<'ed s now plowrng often Coil rc•ntals, but this problem is usually r esolved by the 1>er<ion who wants a long drl\ t'\\ a~ ll 's u good Idea for an owner to vl11lt a house urter •• tenant mo\•es out if it 1s possible. Real c!>tatc persons may be too busy to notice that the i..:arage looks m essy, or that the house needs some '' ork. or that cert:1ln bus hes or whatever s hould be pruned to make the house look prettier outside and hnghter inside. Grand Opening Phase3 We're celebrating the opening of our third phase of LakePark. The opening of the first two phases \.Vas greeted by an immedl21te sellout of 105 homes For this reason, we wanted to give you lhis notice that we are beginning sales of Phase Three. LakePark Is a community of distinctive homes t adjacent to 154-acre • Lagun21 Niguel .. Regional Park with Its beautiful 40-acre lake. Furnished models-now open. This weekend we will be showing 5 beautlfully furnished models of our unique floor plans, with such architectural and visual highlights e1s ve1ulted ceilings, Inglenooks. greenhouse windows. private balconies, french doors. skylights. and galler1es. Lake Park residents are eligible to apply fo r membership In the El Niguel Country Club. Laguna Niguel Tennis Cluh. and the Mona1':h Bay Beach Club. A"yone .- ~· .. ~ ..... .. ~-~ . l_ .... ,,,,,,, c • 1"·'f''''" purchasing a home today should be concerned not only about the value of the home but or thecommunity in which ii Is located as well We submit to you rhat there Is no L----'l..:..---- finer community In Orange County than Laguna Niguel 2·. J .. and 4-bedroom • plans are pr1ced from ~ fl i $77,000 to $120.000 l.:J ·. •' 24351 Clmorron Court. Laguna Niguel. CA 92677. (71'1) 831·255.'l Li\kePark i~ a pro1ect o f Avco Community Developers Inc \ Octou.r 9, 16, tJ, JO. 1911 "33).11 ------------Mllll><'klgrt Ore ... t111t111nvton IM.Ch, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USl .. ES~ HAMl STATEMEHT 1,,.. 1041-."9 per~ •••-nv bu\!· 'Wh•h PASSA<;EM .. Kf.RS, 1H W. AYl!ntdct Corntt•o. S•n Cl~mtin1e. (.Jt,torn1a Nt•I l W•lotr, IOHI H~l>CMlt, 8t'llllOwt"".C..hlorn••~10. Waller <.•M. ~l•r. 1101 F~1t•ltw Ro..ci. C0>ta M"'"· C•ll•orn•• no,. Jrm Holl•-II• W Av•nlo. to.r,..i.o. ~Cl•men~.C•lllO<"'• T'"' o"''n"'\ h conouch•d by a Qt'Ot'til' partl"IN,h•D N••"ll W"lkror f l'tt\ \f,tf,..1"\t nt Wd~ tllf'ld W1th the Co .. niy ti .. ,. ol Or~ Cour'1y on Oc loll<• .... ,, ,._ P11b4l'll>ecl Or.w>llt eo.t>t oa11v Piiot. 0<1 16 11 JG ""° NOii •. "" ~II PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI nous aUSIHESS HAAlll STATEMUIT l M loll-•"9 ""''°" l> OOtllg IMl•I Nl\' ... ••I BRIOGt M"'N & f;RIOC.EMAN . 111 NEV.PO ii.i PROPER TIES <JI L 8 H<OPE R TIE$, 1•'9 w 0cH'11ron1, N,.wl>O• t bt-6(.h,, CA 9'2060 Jtme; L-llov llrld(lofm&n, ? tH7 f•"''""" Cr., Hunllf'91on U.<kn, {)lo 91••• 1'11• IMll"'f" '' CondUCled bf an in· a~v•du•I. J•mn UAoy BrlCIOfm.tn Thi\ \l•~ .... , '"'° Wllll IM Counl• Cten OI Or~ Covnty on Ot I 2•. 19/1 • PUBLIC NOTICE fl CTI TIO'-'$ 8 USIN81S HAME STATIMINT 11141 1ol1owl"O ~ton I\ CllM~ boal· """·· AFFILIATED CRAl"TSME .. , 112' C•nyon Or~ C..,. MHt, C4 'KV PHILIP vAAY 8A.RKOUl.L, '11 St Jemu Pl., Ntwpol1 e.ecn, CA ~ .. J 11>1\ l>v\lnl• 1• (°"""ltO by.,,"°" 0i¥'-dUAI. Pl>lllp A, lltr•Oull '"'' "•'e<>lelll ..... filed """" ,,,. C-1 y C.1 .. ~ ol ()t MQot C.Ovnly °"()(I. Ct11lornle "2M6 C•rolyn A. MtCtrly, H l l Mlllbrl~ Cir<le, HuntlnglOll llHCh, Otlfor'nlll'l'26A6 8111ce W. W•llil11$, "'31 Mlllbr~ c.lr<le, HWll•naton e..<11, CtlUorn"' ,,... G. Cra'9 Mc:Certy, "'31 Ml11Drk104> Clrtle, riunlinolon lleKll, C.lltornl.t ~ T1'1s bUsltWu Is conau<tfll by • oener.tl 1101<1rtenn;p, C.rotynA Mc:C.rty Thi' Sl•ltmenl •H filed wll~ tlW County Cltrl< ol Or•nge C°""ly or 0c1-•.1tn fmlt Put>USl>ed Or01>9t C:O.sl 06llY Piiot, ()( ·-9, 16, ll.lll, 1911 4*-71 PUBUC NOTICE flCTtT10'-'S&US1HIH HAM&STATEMENT TnOf IOllOw1ng ,,_,>Of'IS •re clOlr'9 Du>I IW;i•\ S UNFLOWER CREEi( .. PAR l ME NTS, 1101 W. ~l•••n~ Avenv~, ~I• AN, C..1il°'nl••?101 !.UN FLOWER APARTMENTS .. !>- SOCl .. f £5, 040 C•mpus Dr1¥•, Nt'wpor1 8e«n. CA9?6'0 !>UNl'LOWEI( APA~ TMEHT$ COllPOllATION, 4S40 1:4-Of'1tt, Newpor I 8eKh, C..lilOrnla.,..., l h•\ l>•nrnH\ I• being conO«ted by t llm• ltd partnerSlllP \UNFLOWERAPAR1'.IEHf~ CORP R.L"P•I• Anis~Trllff\lf'w Thi\ "•len"ltnl lll<ICl-wl_, "1't ~nly Ct•rtJ. of Ortnte c..o..nty Ofl O<WtMlf U. ltl1 PUBUC NOT ICE I U .. €1UOltCOVltTOf' THE STATl:Of'CALf~"'" POtl 'TH•COUNTYOFOltANOE ~ AMllNDMENT TO 1'1..TITION f'Olt ... OaATE Of' ••u. M O ~ LRl• TEIU TESl"AMC .. TAlt'f' Ill lht M•llH OI IM e'.fltH• 61 FLORENCE $ANti!C lf8U...U I , e>ecu~ ... 1111oner. OAACE SAN'T£E TILL.OH,MMtt' I, Thel -11otS filf!d CAlll<llrAt!tlY wllh 1nb •-na,.,...,1 • r•111111<l•llon f7f U. rloht lo Leli.rs TQltm.n••nr ..,,. .. , '"" ""'" "' ti. --·· end lhel <•"<'1,,•nlly lltrewlln HELi.i( FM.Jolt ~Atl lf.f. PEllSO,.<IUS, n•l1'td •• Pullll<N'G °' ""°' C:.0..•I O•i•v f'llOI, •lltrP•te E•c<11lr•J< In llw Will ol dKe• "· ,.,, 0\1 )0, Novo. IJ, 10. 1911 ~»-11 =-~~t~~ ~·Lt~l'~!N~l~ ------------="""'I PERSONIUS be -1n1.o lllt de· PUBLIC NOTICE <ttseo's ,,..--1 recor•-••Uvt •nd lell•r• iuue-QIUhlt<tllOf'I. ------------1 ? P•lilJowr ll#'IMt fWQUHll Ill.II l'IC11TIOU••U'9HE» •uthortly 10 ~nl"er unOer TN 1,,. HAMI $TATIMU•T oe,_no.111 Acllntnlllrabon o• Ell.tu T,.. 1o1-•no ,,.,'°" 1> 119<"9 ~~ l'<I be Qr•n~ ""'"'' · J. l lie .S\lmtl'fd ~al11t 01 the Cle· 11 I Stl .. AE HEAL lH PROGR .. M, U it-·1 ""'°""I proptrly tnd <1""11•1 111 POUN~ OFF PERNIAHEHlLY, Ill<-ll MO,OOOOll, itnd Ille r~om· J I SklNNY MlkES MEHU ,.,,.ncleO-bS.000,00000 Rf.Sl AURANl, <4l HAPPY FEET 0AlEO.Otl-r11, 1911 PllOOUtlSI IH P ,O.P.; I•) Gr..:es.nt .. Tlll'\tn s HA" f. A f 110N MA Iii A' 110N •1<tr1ffr<UICltr-11YOlPf•1ury ..... Cl.INlt, 4000 PMk NewpOrl, :.eot, -·Of~llgl•lr ... ....,U,,rt<I H•wPOflllt«ll,CA ~ Eattuled al Nt..,perl Be•tl•, Ml .. f111111, 4000 flVll NeWllOft, C.lllo~nl•, 1111\ 71111 <My OI ()(t-r. 11 408, Ne•jlOrt tlff<ll,CA. 92660 1'71. Thll .,...,,...,,I• C-..CltO by fl\ ,,.. Grioc:e S.nl" Tlll'On 51KOltA ANOPllll;IE, INC. UOIOO¥•MIWI cl•¥10v•1. Mlk•Turrn 1111• •l•l-1 wes HltG wiln lhe County Gt..-~ of Or•nQt Gountv on Otl. Su•••* Hnrpert IH<ll, CA '26-0 70, It// "'"° P11bll\-Or.,,._ C.0.111 0.lly P1lo1, Tel: 11141112-1111 AllWMYl for l'lttltl- Pubhshed Or.tn0t COifJt 0.111 Pilot, 0c 1. 29, 30, ancl NOY. S, ltl1 4111-11 Oc:f· )I), ........ •a.10. "11 '64'1-11 1--------~--~ ----~-~-~-~-P UBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE f-ICTI TIOUS 8USINH$ HOT ICE ~:~;~c:rEAIUftO NAME STATl!MiHf Pl.AHN ING COMMISSIOH 01' THIE 111< IOllOW1ng per>0ns ..-. 001"9 l>u>I CITY OF l'OVHTAIH VALLEY M\\~\ NO r1c£ ISHEllEBV ()IVEN tna1 Of\ C .. MCO, 716 South Brl'1o1, S."1• V.tHlllHdO. Nov•m111tr 9, 1911, •If JO Aro•,G•lltorn1aei100. 'P.lTI. In "" Council c~ir~ Ch~ HILl.IARO I. HODGE, INC... • H•ll, 10100 !.!Mt< AWftUO, Foun1•1n C.•hlorn•• 10<-.thon, ~ H•llOlr-. V•ll~V. C•lifllf'lllt, tM f'MllllllllO Qll!I· ((l•OM .,., MIH. C•lllornl• nus m~l6n Wiii "°'" • llUl>•t< ""''""' Ot\ 1 M• b"W•Ms '' 'onouc:teu by a cor. ,,.. ollowlnqlte11'•: . PO<•llOl'I c NOITIONAL use PERMIT NO. klLLIAROC.HOOGE, INC. 11 tR•vl~I llUSINESS OFFICE Rr<~roB Hoclg'e BUILOIHG A001Tlot4 FOUPffAIH Secrrl•ry VALLE y COMMUN I TY HOS,.I T1U • l~h \l•l-1 w•~ llllO wlOt lltll Pellllon' \ub11'111td l>V '•1.1111.tln to11ntv CIPrk oo OranQe C.Ou11ty on<><· V•ll•Y M..:11<.el 0e.,.1.,,..,1~nr lober H. "" tor 111oot1futlon el 1i..lr fi#rOYf-d FM* pt•n\ to<" Ille ~lt1n Vellt'f HOSJ)l\61 Publf\IWO Or-'°"'' O•lly Pilot .. 17100 ElaC:llcl $tnHtl by .Odlntl olll'f Oc:I lO,Nov.6,13,20, 19/I IKlflhet. •MIO" CONOITIC>folAL use PERMIT NO. 1------------Ill tR .. ltildl MODIFICATION 01' PUBLIC NOTIC E .. PPAOVEO PLANS ,OR HOLY .sl'Ull.J CAl't\01.\t(;l\URCM Ptl 1111111 •lllln1lhed Cy HOiy "Spirit 'OWHOM 11 MAY CONCERN C•IM11~Chuf~ll 10' l1'0ClltK41~of ... 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Pl..,,,lnoCtOll\ml"lon Ott >J >O, ll, ~" 1, 1411 P11l>ll\Me Or-CM•1 0.lly Pllllf, d11 11 Cklobolr tt. 1tlt 021" r t INSIDE: •Soc:lal Scene . . . . . . . •Ann t.:.anders •Business •Travel Sunday, October 30, 1971 Do So1ne Dogging To Choose Kennel By KATHE B. TRACY Dogs are faithful, un - discriminating. and don't talk back. So it's up to their owners to check into commercial b<1arding facilities well ahead of vacations or weekend jaunts to select the kennel that best fits their pet's needs. BEFORE STARTING the search, obtain a copy of the Orange County Animal Control Resolution 76-626, free of charge from the Animal Sh elter . This pamphlet spells out the . Kathe Brockman Trac11 i.t a free- lance writer. and rement o/ Co.tta Mesa. rules under which all county ken- nels must operate, and details the minimum require ments for all commercial pet kennels. fireplugs which serve to merely impress the potential boarder. Owner-operated kennels fall into the medium price category. Most kennels have set visiting hours, usually in the afternoons when the facilities have been cleaned. Here are a few things to look for when touring a kennel that will help you determine if your pet will enjoy his stay. -Check for the kennel operat- ing license and Animal Control Inspection Report, usually dis- played in the reception area. Inspections are conducted four times a year and the report will indicate how recently the kennel has been monitored by the proper authorities. -ASK ABOUT the kennel's liability insurance. -While there :ire few inci- dents of kennel escapes, note the driveway barrier. I\ solid 6-foot gate will deter a n es caped anim al from attempting to reach the public road. -lnsidc the containment area, look over the runs. Only pets • DAILY PILOT You If you have a specific location in mind or wish lo board your dog with his own breed, contact the Orange County Commercial Ken· nel Association in Stanton for a referral. Or consult the yellow pages, newspaper ads, local veterinarians, or friends who have boar<t.ed their pets com- mercially. ~:t":o~:i~:~i~~~~s~~~~~r~~::: Owner Helen Tflomas of Pampered Pets in Laguna Beach makes tionally, county Jaws require a sure dogs exercise four times a day, or is it vice versa? run lo be twice {he size of the ··11r1n I 1111 tnl I \ I t 'I •If t ,. ... , Cages should be clean and roomy - even for sheepdogs. The cost of boarding is, of course, relative to the services your animal should r eceive. The large volume kennels usually have lower rates, but like large hotels, the ser vices may be less personalized. WHILE THE. "PLUSH" pet hotels provide many cus tomized extr as, you may find yourself paying for unnecessary features s uch as crystal drinking cups and ·Got a problem? Then wnte lo Pal Dunn. Pal will cul red lope. gelling the amwer& and action you need to solt•e inequities in gooernment and bim- nes,. Matl your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Sernire. Orange Coa~I Dnilrt Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. lncludc your telephone number The<olumna.ppeMsdallyezce12LSaturcJays Ollle~• Papnat• Not Sllfp•llape DEAR PAT: We loaned $250 to a suppose·d friend in t he Navy a year ago. We know now that he has no Intention of honoring this debt, even though we have papers to prove tha t the money is owed. Although this man Is an office r, he has no property to attach other than his wages. Can we appeal directly to the Navy for wage garnishment, or should we file a Small Claims Court suit? H.M., Newport Beach The U.S. Navy public •ff•I,. offlc•r In Loa AngalH reporta th•t •ftough It• policy atatH that m•mbers of th• N•vy •r• Hpected to honor lu91 d•bts, It has no authority to lntafV•n• In auch m•tt•rs, un- leH chlld or •pouaal aupport Is Involved. Your b•at bet la to flle a Small Cfefms Court suit. Be •bl• to provfd• th• nam• of the debtor's commandtng officer when presenting your c:IH. If you do not know thla lnf0tmatlon, It can ff obtained by llftfttng to: Chief of Naval P•rsonnat, Navy Departm•nt, WHhlngton, D.C. 20370, and providing •II the lnform•tlon you hav• •bout the person Involved, Hpeclally his Social Security number which alto HrvH as his mlHtery lct.ntlflca- Uon number. , A .. ,. ll•n-s f'l•d Saln11 , .. N .. t.er DEAR READERS: The U.S. Department of Tranaportatlon hH Hkad AYS to Inform you of It• tol.,fr•• U.S . National Auto Safety Hot Un•. AcceHlbl• to all vehlcl• owners and thoM dHlrtng lnfonnatlon or withing to comment on vehicle safety def.eta, th• number to cell It: IQ0.424.9393. animal so that each animal can· sit , stand and lie comfortably, and turn freely. Runs should be fit to the dog. Very s mall dogs s hould . therefore, have smaller runs so they don't feel IQst or cold. -CHECK THE height of the run separaters and note the size of the neighboring dogs. Large ones may attempt lo eause hghlS if they ean reach O\"Cr thew.all Run!> should be cover ed on top by wire as added escape pro tcction, but make s ure that nothing is sticking up or oul that could injure your dog. -Check for a night run divider. Your pet will rest better if il 's not tempted to be out in lhe open at night. The divider should be solid. but allow for adequte ventilation. -Note if the kennel doors are swing or s lide-closed. Swing doors ma ke il easier for an animal lo escap(' Check for cage locks -GOOO KENNE L main- tenance involvC's daily cleaning, hosing, !>Crubbing. disinfecting, and 1kodoriz1ng of the runs. in· rluchni.: the bc•nchcs and walls As k 1f your do>.: "111 he let out into an <.'X<.·r~b<.• an•u while this is be· ing done. Csc )Our nose. l\sk to sec the cleanm~ chemicals. Th1ck-ha1 red dogs usually don ·1 rc<luin· ru~s. s hort-haired onc-. prc•fcr a lot of rugs. If a rug 1c; prn\"ldcd. at s hnuld be was hed dnilv An excet.~ of flies in the absence or Cece-. :iccumulation mav md1catcso1lcd ru,gs. Look t'losely at the cage wires too. l>og hairs caught in the wire~. especially when wet, pick up bacteraa and also :ittract mes. Cleanliness of fac ilities as well as animals is a prime checkpoint of kennels. But not all basins may be as luxurious. as this on e where Susan Berry bathes Tanya , a husky. The hot line seeks to sollctl accurate and timely lnformetlon from the public on vehicle safety problem• and to gather potential Hfety defect data. Reports are used as an Hrly wernlng to ld•ntlfy pro- blems end trend• In specific vehicles and Items of equipment and to Halat In defect lnvHtlgatlons and rec•ll actions, •ccordlng to DOT. When you call thl• aervlc•, be prap•red to atat• th• mak•, model and Y••r of your vehlele; the probl•m: and If posalble, the vehlcl• Identification number which I• located In the upper l•ft·h•nd com•r of the dHh directly In front of th• drfv•r. It un be viewed bHt by atsnd· Ing outalde the car looking through the wlndshleld. Two'• C01t1pa11f1, Thr~• More "'°"ev DEAR PAT: I recently Inquired about renting a two- bedroom apartment. I was told that the price was S340 per month. When I mentioned that myself and two other.$. <my sis· ters) were going to occupy this unit, I was told in that case the re nt would be S360 a month. Is this legal, and have any of your other r eaders Inquired about such a situation ? t. E .S., Santa Ana No ot"'r Inquiries heve been received, but this rent relH tactic on a per·p•raon occupancy b••I• Is not Illegal, according to th• Orange County fair Housing Council. Th• antlclp•ted wear and tHr on the •partment Is fair bHls for ralelng th• rental quot• for more than two tenants. Cost of water and other Involved utlllllH paid by th• apartment owner along with the wear-and-tear faotor, allows thla type of Instant rent boo1t. Keep In mind that If you had not admitted to planning mor• than two persona H pro1pectfve tenants, th• landlord could take you to court later on when It was dl1eover•d th•t more persons wer• occupying the pr•mlsH. f'refteGfl DaWn? Look tor Flats DEAR PAT: I've looked everywhere for pur ple a nd white "Freeway Daisy" seed packets. Maybe you or your readers know whe re they can be purchased. I've given up. B.H., Newport Beach Sully RHllon, lendscape specialist for Cal Trana, Hys there aren't any Hedi avallebl• for "authentic" freeway dalal••· Cuttings are uaed for new freeway plantlng, and h• recommends purchHlng flats of Afrtcan Dal•IH •t a nura•ry for home use. The fr•eway flowera are "traUfng" daisies, unlike moat van•llH evellebfe. If our reader• hav• aucc .. stully grown Afric•n Daisies from ••ad pecketa; you'U be contacted, but Htabfl1hed plant1 pr• recommended for bHt result•. ; -Very small dogs need to £eel secure. See if they have a bed. This indicates the oper ator's sensitivity to guests' needs. enough, uc;uaJty 6 feet, to prevent , escape. -OBSERVE IF the water dis- hes are full. If one is empty, ob- serve the dog. Some animals are hyperlense and merely tip over their bowls. Scummy water is not necessarily an indication of stale water Som<.· breeds or dog:. slob· bcr v. hen drank1ng. . The facility should be in- sulated and even heated. Too much humidity promotes bac· terinl growth. Ask about this Piped music 1s an extra plus. Som e pets J!el lonely and music mukcs them Ccel as if a person is around. -Inquire about the food the kennel provides. Usually it's a dry mix, but is it blended with meal and/or yeast tablets? How often are the dogs red? Does the kennel provide little extras like morning snacks or toys? IF THE RUNS are full and the operating conditions or the ken- nel seem satisfactory. chances arc you've round a reputable ken- nel. Before you register your pet. be sure you clarify these final items. Have the operator explain aJI the rates. Inquire about sur· char ges. Most kennels charge ex· tra for puppies and older dogs who require a specinl diet or medication. ... -Find out where the hose is located. ff clean up is done from the outside in, your dog will be backed Into a corner every day. l\sk about the kennel's use of '"· sed atives, bark collars, and muzzles. You m ay not ag\-ee. Find out which shots are re· quired. AH reputable kennels re- quire the OHL a nd r abies certificate -be wary if they sug- gest overlooking them. -SEE IF THE ou~ide portion ol thc run is half covered to allow your animal to enJOY a rest out· door s without s uffering sun- stroke. -Note the height of the ~·ard fen ces. They s hould b e tall Finally, make sure any agree- ments are confirmed in writing. 1 t 's good legal sense. Taxes Deferred '. -For Some Senior Citizem If you're an elderly person on a fixed income and property taxes are killing you, here's a way out. A recently passed law allows low and medium-income homeowners who are 62 or over to defer all or part of their proper- ty tax bills, beginning with the payment due Dec. lO or thereaf!..er . A.~EMBLYMAN RON CORDOVA, D·Orange County, who co-authored the measure, AB 1070, calls il "an insurance policy against the increasing r isk that senior citizens living on fixed in- come will be taxed out of their homes." He added, "Paper increases in property value do not provide tax relief. The taxpayer realizes no benefit from a home which has doubled or tripled in value unless he sells it. The only thing he realizes is increased tax liability. · "There is ample lime to collect deterred taxes AFT.ER the home has been sold." Those persons seeking deferrals must meet the following re· quirements;. -CLAIMANTS MUST BE 62 or older as of Dec. 31, 1976. In the case or a married couple, only one spouse must be 62or older. -Claimants must own and occupy their home at the tithe or riling and mus t have .al least 20 percent equity in the properly. Equity is the difference between what you owe on your mortgage and the assessed value of your home. Ir your home is worth SS0,000 and you owe S20,000 on your home loan, your equity is $30,000. -Claimants must have a combined Income 0f$20,000 or ~n: They also must have taken a homcowner's tax exemption, which excludes $1,750 of lhe asse1'sed value frorn taxation. This last r equirem ent is to prevent landlords from s~king tax deferral on their rental property. PROPERTY TAXES FOR THOSE who qualify will be de· ferred until lhey sell their home or otherwise cease to occupy it. In the case of death, the property taxes, plus seven percent interest, will be collected from the estate. In the case of a sale or move, claimants will be assessed for the amount of the lax de· !erred, plus seven percent Interest. The Intent of the law is to allow elderly homeowners on limit· cd budjtels lo take advantage or the lncreased value or their home without•havingtosell or borrow from a bank or loan company. ALTHOUGH CLAIMANTS EVENTUALLY must pay the tax. cs, with interest, they pay significantly less In interest than they would by taking out n second mortgage. The measure implements the provisions of Proposition 13, which was approved by voters In the June 1976 election. As urgen· cy legislation, il went into effed Immediately when Gov. Brown signed It this month. Application forms are avallable from tho Franchise Tax Board, 28 Civic Center Plaza, Sanla Ana, phone 558-4540 or at legislators' o((lces. Cordova 's office address and phone number a re 23861 El Toro Road, Sulte 200, El Toro 92630 and 830· 7474. ~ .. I• •" 1 . I ·. t (2 DAJl V PILOT Sunday, October 30, 1977 VOLUNTEERING I HEALTH Help for Y ou Trick or T rea t Tips Told Money Orders Bounce .Fir~'s Collapse Ties Up Customers' Cash ,.. ( ·Dlrly trf clcs by adults have spoiled Halloween ror many younesters. You can help make your cblld's candy ex· peditJon into the nelgbborbood safer by heed· Ing advice from the Orange County Office of Conaumer Affairs: -cut candy that•s not factory wrapped Into pieces before eating. . -Adults should accompany small chlldren. -SUck to your own neighborhood where youngsters know who's trea~. -Older children should travel in a group. -Costumes and wige should be nam~roofed. -Masks obscure vislon, use makeup if poealble. --JOds can't trip on short costumes. -Toy wea~ns (Swords and knives > should be· made -ot cardboard or other soft materials. The agency says parents should consider holding parties or having cblldren attend church, PTA or other organization sponsored events rather than going door to door. Fire oUicials also suggest that children not be permiUed to carry lighted candles, even injack-o-lantems. They also advise light colored costumes for visibility. You Can Delp A wide variety or public and private agen· cies need assistance in order to serve their clients. The Animal Assistance League of Orange County needs someone to staff its Animal Help Line, to give information on placing unwanted pets and to handle Jost and found and low-cost spay and neuter inquiries. Other volunteers are needed for public in- formation, animal sheller and pet transport chores. Call Pat Rochester al 537-2273 for in· formation. Fairview State Hospital, with 1,550 de· velopmentaUy disabled clients, needs a large number of helpers in a wide variety of educ a·. tional and service roles. Teaching assistants, arts and crafts Poisons Face I• I Tough Rules • • w WASHINGTON CAP) -Alarmed by 10,000 uses of acclde11taJ pesticide poisonings each tear among children under 4 years old, a govern· ment agency proposed lbat all such products be f~quired to be packaged in child·proof .con- tasn~rs. -The packaging that the Environmental ..Protection Agency proposes would be similar to 1.hat already in effect for certain drugs, Including )spirin, and household cleaning products such as 'roin cleaners. . . . j .. IT'S ESSENTIAL that we take every pre· caut\on to protect our youngsters from pesticide pisuse," EPA Administr ator Douglas M. Costle t aid. "EPA's rules will probably add less than four cents to the cost of some 2,000 household ~esticldes. Th1s seems a small price to pay for an •ddltionaJ margin of safety for our children." The pesticide manufacturer would choose ~ackaging such as a press-down·and·twist cap. ~ The rules will be issued In a few months and tm takee!fect a year after that. • AN OPEN LEITER TO A WEALTHY LADY, OF ANY AGE · l am a 38 year old g~tleman, who is well groomed, well read. in excellent physical condition and with no personal bad habits. 1 was a self-made millionaire at ag• 32 and · through personal misfortune. am no longer in that position. \ am willing to offer the right lady 'friendship. . companionship. loyalty. devotion. love and marriage. tr desired. 1 am not a fortune seeker, but rather than spend. the next five years working to become a millionaire. I would rather enjoy Ure. and make 11ome lady happy, who already has the means, bul lacks the right individual to enjoy it with. All replies will be handled with strict confidence nnd answered promptly. Write Ad No. 110, Daily Pllot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. 6 'L. M . BOYD ) DAILY PILOT .. INFORMS teachers, clerical workers, individuals to be a friend to a forgotten client and youthful volun· leers are welcome. Contact Enid Lathrop at Fairview for details. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Lut January, Michael Wanne Thorna.s sent in ber car payment in the fonn of a fl25 money order purchased with cash from the Universal Money Order Company here. It bounced. 'federal law takes p~edence over state claJms in a bankruptcy proceeding. UMO's recelnr, the man who guides the company's affairs while It is bankrupt, sued Schmitt to recover UllrlO's caurornia assets and won. . . The Vohtntary Action Center presenUy has openings for the foJlowing positions: -Diversion program for young offen· ders. Work 1to1 with youngsters who need an adult hand In order to straighten out. -Huntington Beach elementary school needs helpers in its media center, pool area , and at the lunch hour. Money orders paid for in cash aren't sup. posed to bounce. But more than $:s billion worth of UMO money orders did just that when the firm's parent company ran into financial di.f· ficulties and collapsed In New York. "So at t.his point, the cash is under lbe jurisdiction of the federal· bankruptcy court,•• Schm.lll said. "Thal means that lbe money wl!t tried lo button up for payment back to the cltlze"s of CalifornJa will now be used to pay back creditors across the country.'' -Mental Health Association needs macrame, d ecopage' a nd hand crafts . teachers for adolescents. -Holiday season cheer is needed by peo· ple stuck in hospitals. Entertainers, singers, humorists.are being soudit. "They sent It back as lf it were a check, marked "insufficient funds," the 23-year·old typist recalls. "I took it down to Universal, fUled out a form and they explained that it would be a couple or weeks before I heard from anyone. I never djd, I went to the store where I bought Ute money ordt:r and filled out anotber form. I never heard from them either." The UHO debacle led Schmitt to review state law covering the $4 billion California money or- der indwt.ry and, as might be ~ted. he fowul it wanung. "CAIJFORNIA LAW IS the stroftgest 1n the country, but It turned out to be totally lnado. quate," Schmitt said. "We've now got a~ pie· ture of the money order mdustry in Callfonua and we're also trying to come up with remedial legislation so that this won't happen bl the future." -Foreign born students need language tutoring hel(f' from those who speak Viel· namese, Spanish, Persian, Navajo, Chinese, Turkish and Armenian. Information on these positions 11! well as a variety or other openings available by calling 898-0043. MS. THOMAS AND MORE than 200,000 other UMO crediters aren't likely to hear from anyone In the near future, says slate Supt. of Banks Carl Schmitt, who has been trying for months to get refunds for Califomions. The M~n I Health Association needs will· ing hands to elp witb a s urvey of community "They're sitting there with a piece of paper that's not worth anything today but will be worth something when there is a distribution," says· Schmitt. Money orders are sold at more than 15,000 locations In California. Sosne are issued by private companies like UHO, but. others are sold through banks. Money orders are also available through the Postal Service. resources r tbe troubled. Orientation sessions set for early November. Call 547-7559fo details. The luntary Action Center of ~uth Orange County. 675-9210 or 833·9278, says that help Is needed in the following situations: Straightening out the finances of UMO, which sold money orders in 46 states, has been a tremendously complicated matter , according to "'ll'Schmitt, who sa~s repayment of Ms. Thomas and \other creditors may not occur for another six months. Schmitt recommends money orders that are "quasi-government backed," such as thOM is· sued by banks, savings and loans and the Postal Service beeause the issuer, not the sales outlel, is ultimately responsible for the money order. -An organization for young girls needs someone to help repair bicycles. -Family plannlng clinics throughout the' county need Spanish speaking persons to take histories and act as receptionist. -Young boys need coaches and shop workers in a recreational program. SCHMITT MOVED QUICKLY to seize UHO's California assets here after the collap!ie but was stymied by the fact that the company had filed federal ban~_ruptcy proce00ings in New York. Schmitt has also scheduled a symposium Dec. 8 and 9 in San Francisco on money orders and traveler's checks for state and federal re· gulatory officials, congressional aides and other concerned parties. A Santa Ana.service organiLation needs a self-starter to develop a plan to boost mem· bership "I closed UMO. took their assets, e nded up in bankrupt<'Y rourt and learned all about federal supremacy ... Schmitt said, explaining that He is also pushing for passsge of AB1821, a bill that would put new restrictions on issuers of money orders. -Spread music and musical history as a docent In the His tory of Music program s ponsored by the Junior League of Newport Harbor. Law covering the $4 billion money order Clerical and other volunteers are needed by the Voluntary Action Center Itself. industry, ~xpected, was found to be wanting. Details of these and other openings available by calling the number listed above. Calorie Intake Gruws By WALTON BLAKESLEE AP kte<Ko Eonor Americans were eating 200 more calories per day in 1974 than they were nine years earlier. That's enough to put 20 more pounds on you in a year. unless you exercised more. So reports the American Dietetic Association in a "White Paper" con· cerned mainly with fats in the diet. It says most of the increased calorie in - take came from rats. It cites some dietary goals recommended by ex· perts to improve health: Reduce over· all consumption of fat. Reduce saturated fats. Reduce cholesterol in· take . Skat e l njur le11 ln~reose from poor sanitary cond1tions while the animal is young, he adds. Vigorous exercise is 3 good pre- scription for reducing hie.h blood pre· ssure, says a physician who knows about it first hand. Dr. J . Robert Cade or the Unjversity of Florida College of l'ttedicine reports he and associates were able to control 90 percent of 80 patients with high blood pressure through exercise alone, or with smaller doses of their usual medicine, after o month of ex· ercise. The exercise involved either run· nlng 20 minutes, swimming 20 laps or bicycling for about l\n hour, three to Cive ni ghts a week. Dr. Cade says he teamed about this o~ 1111,U'llllAll~ IH I>' MCM4H 17IOZ 5lly ,_.wt. IOI lrflae I OI ·~~--C-""'.:::~~~~~-,,~~-...r"""lllW"'-.... .... .r-<"--.C~ ANNUAL. MARIMEKKO FABRIC SAl.1E NOVEMBER I thru 15th ~i~::+! ..... NOW s 12~~ ~alevolu Finnish lrT1Port8 The injury toll from skateboarding last year was more than 70.000 broken bones, cute; and sprained ankles. says the American Pod1atrv Association pt>rsonally when hi s son, then 16, en··------------------------------ To make 1t sarcr. the assoc1at1on ad vises lh:it riders wear rubber soled tennis shoes or s1m1l<ir footgcar that provides traction. Purther, be~tnnerc, should lc.1rn tht· basic move:. (1r<.1 . <Jnd e\cryonc should check the sktll 1n~ surface carefully for s mOQlhnl''' P eu Sate f o r K id• So far as health is concerned, "children are quite safe with a pet A. v1sit1ng aunt can give lhem a cold more easily than the puppy that losses them." a dcrmatolo~u.t declares. "We humans catch diseases from other humans, and puppies from other puppies." says Or. George H Mull er. cl inica l p r o fessor of dermatolos:y ut Stanford University School of Medicine. who also specializes in s mall &nimal dermatology He assures parents that the dog or cnt that has been a household pct Cor years will almost never transmit a contagious disease to humans. Com mon scab infections are contracted from fleas, ticks <•nd lrce, usually terC'd a F1onda Stale Science Fai with an l'Xpcrimenl on effects of ex· C'Pr c:11>c on lht' cardiovascular system nf "a fat Pld man" his father. H1·~ul(jr running brought Dr. Cade's hl<hJd prcs!'.ure down from 150· 105, wh ich is rachcr high, to 100-60, which rs very goo<!. I nsur01tt"e C o11C!ertt LOS ANGELES CAP> -A public hearing will be held here Nov. 2 on proposed regulations designed to as· sure that senior citizens buying extra insurance to supplement Medicare know exactly what sort of coverage they're gclLini:. an official says. 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WHITTWOQO '"" H7•Htt PRISON REFORM SUnday.October30,1977 DAIL V P1LOT f:3 ln1'entor Stands Firm By JACKIE HYMAN Of .. o.11,"IM~lftt Milton Grossman Seeks an Honest Man Suffounded by his Inventions, Milton Grossman needs an honest . ~ ' Millon Grossman is a Costa Mesa in· ventor who can solve just about every- body's problems bul bis own. • firm to promote • The S2·year·old creator's problem is that he can't find anyone honest and de· pendable to market his more than 2,000 inventions. that doubles ns a measuring cup. The de· vice is released by a pressure point on the bottle itseU and would baine small children while permitting weak and elderly persons to unscrew it easily. Grossman said he's especially con· cerned that they not become dis· couraged. and build his many• imaginative devices. "IT'S A HARD road," he SaM. relax· Ing amid dozens of drawings and pro· totypes ln his orrice at 779 W. 19th St. "Inventing Isn't easy, especially to get your item on the market. There's so many crooked firms out there, you wouldn't believe it." One problem he has encountered is prospective "investors" who take one of his prototypes and never return. Shortly afterwards, a very s imilar item turns up on the market. "The government docsn 'l really back up patent law. It's weak," he said. Grossman's inventions have included several he believes could save lives. Grossman said a major company was intcrcslt.'<l in the device but wanted him to waive all claims on his patent in case the company was already working on a similar device. "WE'RE TURNlNG down all these fresh ideas from the individual inven· tor," he said, saying big companies de· pend on their own staff, who work on on· ly that company's product line. Among other Grossm an inventions are a bandage that requires no adhesive, a HE REFUSED, saying he'd give the h f Id n t open to device free to a company that would dis-packing box t at can .0 a or reveal a solid bottom in one ruck of the tribute it free and save lives, but that he wrist a coffee cup that contains its own doesn 't want to be cheated. built· in stirring stick. a device that holds "I've been inventive all my hfe," copy above a typewriter to pre~ent hav. Grossman said. "I never could ~et away ing to tum lo read; and a cbop~ing bl~k from trunking,'( could improve this."' attached to a hinged, swiveling knife Although he has no formal degree in d engineering, Grossman developed his in-with a safety blade guar · ventivc interests while on a Navy sub· Grossman has also deslg_ned a marine in World War II. suggesting system for including fingerprints on methods to improve torpedos. checks and a type of trafCic sign that can ONE IS A BALLOON brightly painted His captain encouraged him and ar-be popped up during rush hour and with "$.0 .S." lettering that is attached r anged for him t o study al Navy foldeddownwhennotneeded. to a 500 to 1,000 foot cord and emits a engineering srhools, Grossman said. He said that. in addition to marketing radio signal. The balloon comes with a He continued to invent while working problems. he faces popular stereotypes canister or helium and, Grossman said, at various jobs until two years ago, when about inventors. could help airplanes find missing hikers he moved to Costa Mesa from Whittier "A lot of people think inventors arc or boaters. and opened his own firm, "What's New." cuckoo," Grossman said. "Yet every· N y T .. • N QIU_-:,!.!. ... .,. ..... -. O•llV 10.I !.un. ll·S 32t M•nn• Ave. Balboa l.,and e7S.7HO' 17...a 17th St. Tu1t1n 272 N. Canyon Or. Palm Sprln91 325-t12t Another is a one·piece safety closing In addition to bis work, he aJso is thing you enjoy -taees. cars, TVs -y;;;b;d·'P1;;··crl;;,;m·w;·~ing Odds rjlj fiJJ!..,I~f~g By JOHN BARBOUR AP NeonlMtw~ ....... CHICAGO -While bulging pnsons struggle to contain the tide oC law. breakers, str eet crime -violent crime -still pays and the flow of youths through the criminal justice system continues unabated. The young gangs that terrorize in· ner city streets play the odds, and by the time they are caught and the later time they are imprisoned they are committed to a life of predation. SERIOUS CRIME has risen in the United States by 70 percent in the last 10 years, while the population has grown se,·en percent. criminal laws in li89 and has com- piled 3,000 of them, many archaic and ~· ~ ~ contradictory. The new code would junk some, re· organize and reword others. As Sen. Kenned\' summed it up, more than 70 statute·s on a r son and property destruction would be condensed into three sections. One theft section would replace 70 theft and fraud s t atutes. Five forgery and coun- t erC ei li n~ oHenses r e place 80 described in current statutes. Most exJ>('rts agree that the best :inswC'r to crime is prevention -a Brass Frog '199> way somehow to intervene in young Bl'ass Owl li\'es befort: they become committed •te-) to C'rimc. Designers .ind Oe<oralors Welcom(> Rdorm of thl' law to make it both Display Showroom -148 E. Garry Ave., Sanw Ana \ \ \ ''And the gap between the amount oC c rime reported and the amount or crime experienced is vast." says Norval Morris, dean of the University of Chicago law school. Ca1r :rnd firm also 1s essenliaJ. uil.S 111.im s1., 1,.~wN'r1 Al1011.in<l DvN Sen KenM>dy's interest in legal re· 546-6600 OJX'n 1()..4Mof'ldJy1hru S3turdJy form dall"S hack to a dinner he had 1n L--------------------late 1975 with Li S. l>istrict Judge-;::==================:::, "It is authoritatively estimated that only h alf of all r obberies of in· dividuaJs and household burglaries, Jess than half of all assaults, rapes and attE>mpted rapes, and less than a third of household larcenies are re· ported." The young ~raduate from the street with degrees in both law and the laws of probability. Their axioms, based on society's practice, ar e these: -There is no certainty of capture. -There is less certainty of punish· ment. -Be a good boy in prison and q ualify for early parole. In one city, Cleveland, during a five.year span. for 344 of every 10,000 black males between the ages of 25 and 34 the cause or death was homicide. Another study showed that black Amer ican youths were more likely to Youth, 18, charged with murder, warts behind bars. die by murdC'r than an American soldier in World War fl was to die by combat. THE F.XPERT consensus is that the certainty of capture and puni:i;h. ment would likely reduce street crime. "They've gambkd on the odds,·· says Norman Car lson. director of federal pnsons. "They know very well that the odds of apprehension arc Cairl-y small. And they know they can plea bargam and the chance-; oC im· prisonment are pretty low. So they arc really taking a calculated n sk. H we can inrreasc the certainly that they are going to end up in an institu· lion, we can do som ething· about crimr ~cn<"rally ." Tht• law 1s in d1sarrar. however. In the last seven years. more than half th e :.latcs ha\'e reformed their criminal law codes or arc in the pro· n·:.., Congress. for tht> second time 1n recent years. 1s studymg a bill which \\Ould n-cod1fy the k-dcral code. "Sentencing maximum~ are in· ronsistcnt and 1rrat1onal. .. says Sen Edward K<"nnl'<i~'. \\ho With S<"n . John McClellan 1s a soonsor of th~ bill "LET'S FACE IT," says prison dirc<'t or Carlson, "we play games. The courts give long sentences know· 1n~ full well that il will be written up as 99 years. But hell. the jud~e knows, the inmnte knows, the defenst> counsel know~ that the gu:; 1sn 't going to serve 99 years Th t-new· fe'deral code would est ablish u s<>ntcncing c1Jmmission to set guidelines Sentences would be firm, aftf'r appeal, and the prisoner and everyone concerned would know how long he would stay in prison. The new federal code also would establish £our firm measures or culpability A crime would be judged on whether it was intentional, know- ing. r eckless or negligent The code ha:. 80 such levels now. At least at the £ederal level. it would provide standard measur.es or crim e. standard sentences, fixed ·punish· mcnl. IT COt:l.D Al.SO offer a model Cor state codes. APWtre•tot Streetwise teens get a taste of where they may be headed. Whatever logic ConRress used in de· clding what was harmful lo society and government, It began passing M:1rv111 1-: Frankel of New York and ;\l orris of the Chic a1?0 I aw school. MORRIS 1U .RF.AD\' had compiled his own not1om, of lc•gnl rdC>rm which he pu bhsh(.-d as fin Op~n Letter To The Pn•sirtcnt. Society must review its priorities. Ile brok<' rtown crime into three catc·gorie:'> Type 1\ Prc'Clallon. including hom1C'1de, forc1bl<' rapc, robbery, ag. gra v:ited a!isault. arson. burg I ary, hou'iebrcaking and othe r t}'p<:s of !>ll'al1n,I.! Type B· llhr1t practices. 1nclud· ing cmbczzleml'nt. corporate cnmc, pract>·f1xmg. t~u: offcns<>s. bnbery, forgery. bad chcc·k". rounterfellmg, con gam~. drug traffic. simple as - sault. wt'upons carry1n~. vandalism Type C : lllc•git1m1.11c activities. such as violations or statutes govern· ing pure food and drugs , industrial s afely, public health, housing, zoning, fair business practices, discrimina- tion, sale or dangerous drugs and alcohol. g:i mbling, statutory rape, • family abuse, neglect. prostitution, public drunkenness, disorderly con· duel, vagrancy, begging and loiter· ing lntroducinCJ • • • \ rJhowgirl 4 HAUTY SAL.OH r SICIN..tHAJLCAU Featuring TOP STYLIST AND OUR SKIN & HAIL CARE SPICIAUST All phases of H.AlasnuNG FACIALS-Organic face lift IODY COMTOU .. H~tose inches WAXING-Body hair removal with organic honee MAICE-UP.na.ASHIS MANICUUWIDICUUS·with water massage JULIETS.SCULPTUUD NAILS * SHOWGCRl JEWELRY * •SHOWCNRI. 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IDEAL aRllLIANT~UT ,ROf'ORTIOHt ·r _,, .. ?:~~~~~t·· -r - .. -, ~ DAILV PILOT Sunday, OctobW 30, 1917 WEDDINGS I ANN LANDERS r Happenings By Marcia Forsberg Unsung Heroes Earn Awards ' Four local residents were honored at last week's Eleventh Annual Silver Anchor Awards 'Oresentation, sponsored by .the Dolphins, the women's division or the Newport Harbor area QiamberofCommerce. <Seep~ atri(ht.) "These are our unsung heroes," said Mary Pearson, president of the Dolphins and dJrector OI commUnity relations al State Mutual Savings. ·~n·s a great privilege to honor such outstanding, deserving people for their efforts ln community ...aervice." . • ~ Winners of the Silver Anchor Awards were ,_bn M11tnab, founder and president of Macnab- ~ vine Realty Co.; Farel Walker, owner of Farel alker Realtor; Dorothea Sheely, former ewpor1 Beach Hbrarian ; and Jane Boyd, owner Boyd Realtors. Co-chairmen Cot the event were Joyce Starner of Glendale Federal Savings and Chris Hopper of Corona del Mar Properties. lbis year's vice president of marketing for the Chamber of Commerce and the newly elected president of California Women in Chambers of Commerce. Candidly Speaking Cans, cans and more cans. Almosl a thousand cans, to be sort of exact. That's how many aluminum cans Earl Hardage, Newport Beach. and Fred Salter, Corona del Mar, collect· ed lastswnmer. They dooated the haul to Irene Tamer, age 12. and her brother. Clarence Jr .. 10, s tudents at Harbor Day Sctmol. The kids turned the cans over lo the school 's ongoing recycling drive, a fund-r aising project that benefits the yearbook. Clarence and CeU• Turner, their parents, de- cided to honor Hardage and Salter, 90 last night they threw a party -lbe First Annual Aluminum Gan Award Dinner. Admission was 10 empty cans, and inore lban 15 friends dressed up in their best recycled thrift store threads and ate Mrs. Turner's homecooked TV dinners. The kids were candid with their thanks to • Grandpa Earl and Uncle Fred. On Stage Glen Daniels of Laguna Beach started his theatrical career al the age of 5 when he posed for the living pictures tableaus al the Laguna 'Beach Pageant of the Masters. Now, at 25, he's starring with five other 1 young people in "Off Hollywood," a 90-minule I mJot television show for NBC. It's a musical i ~riety and s ituation comedy, full of skits, sing-! ~~·:.nd dancing, geared toward adult humor, he ' • lt will afr at 11:30 p .m . Saturday, Jan. 8, and : if it's successful1 Daniels says it will run as a series that will aJtemate with the popular "Live • Saturday Night" show. '. "The plot is three guys and three girls who • are all actors al a TV station called KUTE," says ; Daniels, who plays a country /western singer • turned comedian. Golden Smokey . Smokey the Bear and James P. Felton - 1 both have been symbols of the forest fire preven-~ lion campaign for years. • • Felton, Newport Beach resident and director ' or community relatfons for Avco Financial Services. recently was honored at the Waldorf. Astoria Hotel in New York City for his 22 years of work as national volunteer coordinator and manager of lhe campaign. ~ He was awarded the "Golden Smokey." a \ foot-tall figure or the bear lbat has long warned Americans oC the importance of prev,enting ~ forest fires. Only two other people have received \ the award in the 35 years of the campaign. ' It was given to Fellon by lbe U.S. Forest : Service, lhe Association of Slat e Foresters and the Advertising Council. 1 Opera Weekend : San Francisco was lhe des tination last weekend for me mbers of the Orange County Dis· ' trict. Metropolitan Opera Auditions Affiliates. For three days. the group shopped, sampled SF 1 restaurants and, of course, attended four operas 1 al the War Memorial Opera House. Tour leader Floss Schumacher of Newport • Beach, Orange County District director of the Met Auditions. revealed that "this was one of the most Cun trips I have ever been on. We all 1 laughed a greal deal and were very vocal about • our likes and dislikes pertaining to the operas.•· • She added that m any of the husbands opted , for listening lo the Notre Dame.use football • game Saturday at the Terrace Lounge in the St. • f'rancis instead of going along for the opera matinee. Attending were WalJy and Glnl Bennett, Jim ' and Betty Dobrott, Don and Jean Randall, Jim i and Jrene Bentley, Mary Jane Queyrel, Joyce Reaume, Polly Ober, Jean Tandowsky, Carol Klecknn and Dr. Joyce Dougherty. Railroading The heyday of railroading-may be a thing or the past. but not for Joe Strapac. The H~,tington Beach resident has put together seven years or resear.cn to write aod publish a book on the his- tory of locomotives and of one railroad company. Titled "Cotton Belt LocomoUves,'' the non- fiction illtl!ltrated book takes a detailed look at· the Cotton Bell Railroad Corporation. a line that has been in business ror 100 years. "The book is one small slice or a top\c I've been interested in all my life." says Strapac. manuals editor '°f the group division at Pacific Mutual in Newpor Beach. He was honored by SO friends at a reception last night. ll was held, naturally, \n a restored railroad lounge car in the City of Commerce. In Appreciation C hildren'• Hospital ot Orange County (CHOC> has presented a Certificate of Recogni- tion to Charlot~ Dale~ owner of the Villa Nova restaurant in lC"eWport Beach. Mrs. Dale underwrote a recent fund·ralsing event ,at the restaurant, and more than $.1,500 was \urned over to CHOC for its Children 'a Clini<' Program. Mn. RJchard Barrett, president or CHOC's Cinderella Guild, made the presentation to Mrs Dale. lf you have.an item for Happening•. Hnd u to MarckJ Foraberg, Hoppcmng•, Orang• Coon Dcill11 Pilot, P.O. Bta 1560, COlkJ MHo, 12Qe. Or coll f4Z·l321. . , . tw Robert W(nfi:--right presents Dolphin award to Jane Boyd, as John Macnab, left and Fare/ Walker look on. Mary Pearson, left, and Chris Hopper, officers for the Daphins ..• See Happenings column, Jett. Weddings/Engagements Mrs. DeMeulle Mrs. Long Long-Crockett Diane Crockett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crockett of Costa Mesa. has become the bride of Bruce Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Long. . The wedding took place in Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa. The bride graduated fr~tfi . Estancia High School and her husband ga:aauated from Newport Harbor High School * * * Kammerzelt-Krukenberg Jacalyn Marie Krukenberg and David Michael Kammenelt have been marned at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Kruken· berg and the bridegroom is the son or Mr. and Mrs. David Kammer zell. The bride is a graduate of University of Arizona, Tempe; and her husband graduated from California Slate University, Fullerton. • * * . Gust-Darby Tracey Lyrtn Gust of Newport Beach is engaged to marry James Michael Darby of Woodland Hills. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gust Jr. and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Darby The future bride graduated from Newport Harbor High School and University of Callfomla, Berkeley. She was a member of Delta Gamma and holds a leaching credential from St. Mary's College, Moraga. The future bridegroom graduated from Campolindo High School. Moraga, University of Califomia, Berkeley, and . attends San Francisco State. ' The couple plans to marry Dec. 17 at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. .. . . Johnson-Gantz St. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. wilt be the setting for the March wedding of Joann Ellen Johnson or Costa Mesa and Jay Miss Gust, Mr. Darby Mark Gantz of Newport Beach. Their engagement has been ann9unced by her· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Johnson of J ackson, Mo. Miss Johnson craduated from Fountain Valley High School and attended California State University, Long Beach. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ganh or Sunrise, Fla., is an alumnus of JFK High School. Plainview, Long Island. He attends Orange Coast College. • * • DeMeulle-Batchelder Lynne Batc helder and Donald James DcMculle have been married in Sls. Simon and Jude Church. Huntington Beach. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Batchelder and the groom is the son or Mr. and Mrs. James DcMeulle. The bride graduated from Edison High School. Orange Coast and Golden West colleges. Her hus band is a graduate ot Los Amigos High School, Golden West and Coastline colleges. ...... Shively-Strickland Pamela Ann Shively and Gary T. Strickland arc engaged. She is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Shlvely of Costa Mesa and he ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Strickland of El Ca- jon. The future bride graduated (rom Estancia High School and attends San Diego State University with her future husband. He ls a graduate of Grossmont High School. * • * Arnold-Schneider M arilec C. A mold and Douglas F . Schneider plan a Dec. 17 wedding In Mariner's Church, Newport Beach. The future bride is the daughter or Claire C. Arnold of Pacific Palisades, and Wallace D. Arnold of Orange. Her future husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Schneider of Newport Beach. Miss Shively, Mr. Strickland .. .M iss Arnold graduated from Palisades Hi1h School, University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University oC Arizona. Her future husband is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. .. ~. Patrick-Edmonston Diane C. Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs • William H. Patrick of Newport Beach, is engaged t.o marry Robert R. Edmonston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell EdmonstonofTempleCily. The future bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and the University of Southern California. Her husband-to-be graduat- ed from San Gabriel High School and USC. They plan a March -t, 1978 wedding in St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach, ... * • Spuh I er-Mc Knight An August. 19?8, wedding is planned for IJsa Marie Spuhler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Spuhler of Huntington Beach, and Thomas E. McKnigbl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rogers of Fountain Valley. The future bride graduated from Marina HJgh School, Huntington Beach, and her fiance from North Ridgeville Hl&h School, Cleveland, Ohio. Wedding and tngagtment ~"ta run Oft Sunday m the DaUy Pilot Forma are cwoiloble at all Daily Pilot oJJice~ or by calling the Feature• l}qJarl· mmt, 6424321. To atmd diaappointm~. prorJ>«tive brick( ar~ yemindtd to hove their wedding stoma, With Cl block· and-whitt g!Msy of tht bride or of the couple, to the Features Deportment one week be}ore lhe wedding. Engagement announcements, with black-dnd- whlle glossy of the future bride or the couple, mwt be received by the Feature• Dtparlment rir ~ekf ~for• the wedding date. ~iv~s Shoul_d Try Civil Action DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently a reader asked you. "How can a J2()-pound woman throw out a 190-pound bum?" There IS a way. Most women think or the police when they ar<' abusl"d A pohc<' investigation means the use of warrants, which means criminal actions because too many women have a change of heart after the bruises heal. r realize laws differ from state to state and the information I'm giving cannot apply in all places, but it might lead some women to seek s uch help. A CIVIL action ror the woman who seriously wants to get rid of her abusive husband is often the best procedure. North Carolina bas laws on "constructi ve abandonment" (his ac- tions force her to leave and he therefore aban- dons her ), "divorce from bed and board" (not a divorce decree but a means or receiving sup· portl ; and "alimony without divorce" 1s much lhc same). /\ prd1minary hearing is usually held within a week and temporary support orders are given Legal rees are pald by the losing party. As you said, there A RE ways to be free or an abusing husband and every woman needs to be educated in thls regard. Perhaps you can con- dense or reword lho_lnformat!on in !uch.a w~y as Aaa Laaders to pus It on to your readers. Surely North Carolina is not the only state which has civil ac- tions to protect women. -DURHAM FAN DEAR D.F.: I didn't have to do very much condensing or r1?wordlng. Thank you for educat· lnl mlllloru of readers today. OEAR ANN LANDERS: A friend or mine dropped dead of a heart attack yesterday. He wns a terrific person but his wife never cared for me because I am a gambler by profession and lonned him money for gambling purposes l s aw a lot of this friend behind hl!l wlfe•s back. I really liked him a lot but there was no way he could get his wife to accept me. • My problem is this: I owed this guy $1.~ as hia pen:entag~ o( a h~ Up a~ was Joing to t>aY • him back next week. l'rn afrald if I send the money to his wife it wlll be like rattinC on him. Should I give it to charity in his name! Please ad· vise me on this matter. -UNDERCOVER BUD- DY DEAR BUDDY: Send4*he '115" &o 1'ts ~lie. No de tall• are neee111ary. She will uawme ta. wa• a loan -and thal'a 1o00 enouab. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What can J do about a husband who comes home from work and says,· "What did you do all day?" ~ I tell him l washed clothes <for eight iJ>e<>ple-we have alx chtldren) he comes back with, .. Wb•l do 10u mean YOU washed clothes? The machine did lt." l could wring hls neck. He works in a factory and t know h11 job lan't (!aay, but if I w,re to ltll him the machlnes do the work and all he does Is stand around, he'd clob- ber me. Do you have a snappy comeback for a husband Uke mine? I'm not ve~ •ood with words ·but you are. -NEEi> SOME ANSWERS DEAR NEED: For1et I&. Doa't let tbe bll. a" 1et &o 1-. Deep dowa t.e lmowt beUtt. {P .S. I Hppoee ~ tblab ... lk ~wen •undK• tared b1 matbllle, wo.) ... \ • .. Sllndey, Oc!ober 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT t~ ORANGE COU.NTY BUsiness OF THE WEEK Airco Keeping C9ol Cryogenics Helps Handk Energy By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of u. Oelty ............ Richard D. Olson knows the' v alue ol energy, bow to .save it and how to use it. The president of an Irvine de- sign and manufacturing firm, Airco Cryocenics, wastes · no enern rinding limes for his s p.m. gln-and·tonic; there's a lime tree JU$l out.side his suite of omces. AND ·rrs COOL; every ro0m in the 110,000 square foot plant is air-conditioned. Olson likes it that way, and cool is what bis business is all about. Or, more accurately. very, very cold. Airco Cryogenics, at 1900 S.E. :Main st., designs and manufac- tures equipment for use by petrochemical, chemical and natural ga5 industries, at tem- peratures as low as minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, the company tnakes refrigeration syst ems for nearly in.st.antaneous fast· The Company . freezing of food, Jife support systems that automatically mix breathing gases in proper pro·. portions for deep-sea divers, and high.pressure pumping equip· ment that bring virtually dead oil fields back into production. THE HRST tanker ship ever made in the United States to· carry liqu,id nitrogen gas -a 'Compressed form of njtrogen at extremely low temperatures - used Airco pumps. compressors and heat exchangers, Olson said. •·we're the only company in the world that I'm aware of that supplies all the equipment" for the LNG ships, he added. "We're basically in the energy market." In fact, Airro Cryogenics is de· veloping a method to supply its own energy needs to run the plant through the use of waste gas pro- duced by steam turbines. THE WASTE product oCJ)Ower generation is nitrous oxide, one Alrco Cryogenics of Irvine, a division of Airco Inc., designs and manufactures precision equipment for low,temperature work in energy recovery. petro- chemical, chemical and refrigeration industries. Stock traded on the New YOl'k Stock Exchange. Gross SaJes of Alrco Inc. fOf' 1976-n were $836 million. No separate figures available for the Cryogenics division. . The Irvine plant employs 400 persons. A sister plant in Switzerland employs 150. • Key officers ar~ Richard 0. Olson, president, ~nd vice pr8$Jdents 8111 Campbell, Aon Welsh, Mike Sevcsisin and Hans Llndharl By CHERYL ROMO OfU.o.ll}'fllW~ Sexual harassment of women al work may s eem like an easil y dismissed Joke to many in busi· 11ess. It is not, however, so funny to women who de· pend on salaries to raise families and have to suffer with propositions that are often thinly disguised threats of firing unless they cooperate. SAYS ONE WOMAN, an executive who asked not to be identified': "I know peopl~ who have to have sex every morning for their job. She gets there early and he has sex with her on the couch and that's how some executives start Lheir day .•. just like bringing in coffee." of the major components of smog. For mo.st industries lhe solution to getting rid' or it is in air pollution control equipment. •·our solution." s aid Olson, "is to use it. Our machines will pro- duce 80 percent of their power US· ing the was te gas to drive . turbines. ··For a 25,000 h orsepower plant, we use 5,000 hp in a steam turbine arrangement. We get the other 20,000 hp from waste gas." Said Olson. "I'm 2Q percent away from being able to run the plant free." IN THE PLANT are computer· controlled machines to m anufac- ture almost any (.'QUipment pitrt. There arc profilers which cut from the hardest metals - 'titanium and steel -three- d i mens io na I parts of any m easurement. All the profilers require is a tem pl ale -a sm all pattern to be used as a guide for the part to be manufactured on a large scale. "You na me it, we can make it," Olson said. "If we had a template or your skull, we could make it out of litanium, and you could take home a s tatue of yourself.·· So pi:ecise is the cutting of Pquip ent parts ·that .:i s mgle _ piece an take months ACIDNE PART costs can r n to hundreds or thou~ands or dolla rs The frozen foods used by some airlines were freeze-packed with a C r yogsPics carbon-d1ox1ae pelletizer that produces tiny pellets ol dry ice for packing, far less bulky than the blocks of dry ice once usc-d. Machining operation produces rare metal parts for cooling jobs .. ~ The science of cryogenics in· volvcs cooling atmospheric gases such as rutrogcn, oxygen, hydrogen and argon to tem. pcratures low enough to liquify them. Airco Cryogenics makes equipmt:nt to do it. . .. WHEN SOME OF the world's hardiest -and best-paid -deep· sea divers risk death or injury re· pairing underwater equipment for oil research-and other fields, their link with life may be a Cryogenics air supply. The company's Mix maker is a trntented system for the precision mixing of breathlng gases from lanksofpureair. Oxygen, helium and nitrogen concentrations are automatically and instantly adjusted according to phys iological changes measured in the diver , or by the diver's job demands. Olson said Mix maker units are u~~d in Belle Chasse, La. to service divers operating on off. shore oil rigs in the Gulf of Mex· ico. His company also has s up- plied commercial diving com- panies for North Sea offshore operations. THE COM8ANY also makes vaporizers tQ convert liquids back lo gas, producing large amounts of energy in the process. Among practical uses for cryogenic processes are oxygen tanks for hospitals, and such byproducts as nitroglycerin and synlh~tic fibers . The yield life of oil fields is in· cteased using Cryogenic pump. ing equipment that forces nitrogen gas into wells to break up stubborn Oil· bearing strata. Company markets are worldwide. Olson ticks them off, "Brazil, Canada, Algeria, Iran, Switzerland (where there's a s is· tcr lactocy), Mexico -I can't Richard D. Olson loves to save energyt1 BE CONCERNED PREVENT '78 PORSCHES A.RE HERE! PORSCH LEAS IN mittetl . "hecausf' it 1s even more difficult lo prove MEW & USED'r lhl' s1tuatton And, if the man were fired, he wouldn't be able to get another job because he CALL THE EXPERT • wouldn't get good r eferences." BILL Y .&.TES Bob Allen, di rcctt>r of public relations for the A • tMC. Newport Marriott Hotel, said; "Corporations today VW /PORSCHE 'l are very conscious of s~xua( liarassment since the 837'4800. '~JJ wom en's movement. The gals are more indepen· ~=========---=--=-=====~::. dent. .. the way people think now is on a more .. equal level. lt ·s be tter all the w ay around; ~ecretar1es are part of the team." But a female sttretary working for an in· c;urancc company had another viewpoint: "We have a company rule about no fraternization; but 1 know it goes on. Women are pressured into trading their bodies for a raise or a promotion." A 4t·YEAR·OLD woman administrator re· counted her own experience: . . LEWIS NORTON HINDLEY, Ill CLU Is the corporate casting couch still in ex- istence? And. Ir so. are male executives exerting their authority lo force females to give in or get out? Or, as one corporate wife suggested, do the women "bring it on themselves?" When the boss makes a pass, it places "I was the office manager of a large agency. My boss started trying to seduce me with flattery ,, and then tried to transfer the responsibllity to me by saying 'You're exciting me and it's your fault.' •• Jose Sandoval, employment specialist for the Orange County Human Relations Commission said, .. There have definitely been complaints made against employers for harassment. But Un· fortunately, the courts at this time are divided and there is no set rule. "WE HAVE HAD relatively good success deal- ing with the complaints and most of the time, the women don't want to return to work for their employer, but at least their personnel reeord is cleared and they get back pay." he sajd , Sandoval said complaints made to his depart· ment are increasing. If a woman feels she has a legitimate grievance against her employer, what procedure should she follow? "She should come and talk to us. After hearing her testimony, we will talk to her employer or former employer. '"'If sM bas appUed for unemployment, am:I the employer has appealed her claim, we will represent her at the appeal hearing. In so many cases, a woman ls denied unemployment benefits jus t because of a lack of information about what to do." said ttie employment specialist. CORPORATE POLICIES are another area where discrimination against women is being h andled dillerently since the women's movement and federal legislation m oved in. The personnel director of a national corpora--1.ion. \llilboffices in 'Newport Beach, s aid: "If a sexual advance were made by a male burden of fear on' temale victim. superior to a female employee, each case would be analyzed separately. We would talk lo bot.I\ in· dividuals individually; and then perhaps together. "Il misconduct were proven, disciplinary ac· tion would result. To be honest with you, the dis· ciplinary action would pro~ably b<? termination,'' he s aid. A SINGLE MAN in upper-level management with a large corporalion was candid when he said, "Only an idiot would date his own secretary. I try to avoid any situation where I would appear to give favor to some girl. Unless -I met someone who absolutely knocked me out ." He was asked <he is unmarr;ted) whether he s ees much "executive hustling" going on in the secretarial pool: "Undoubtedly, there 1s a fair amount of fooling around. I know guys who use their po.-.1t1on.. Ol' m.ake promises, to try and 1 mprcss some girl. But, I think. in these situations -the ~ivl' und the lake is mutual. ''A smart executive Just doesn't do it. It's just not worth it. If you are at all in a responsible posi- tion, you don't want to jeopardize that position by becoming involved with someone in the office.'' h• said. WHAT WOULD HE do if one of his employes became involved with another female m his depart· ment? TTFiring someone would be dlfncult, .. he ad· Stimulation Timing Off Citibank, in their October Mon· thly Ec0nomic Letter, sounds a note of caution over ex· pansionary monetary policy. Committee ''at the first drop of an inde"." push on monetary expansion or a step-up of fedcr~I spending hold more risks tha n imagined last ye;1r. Tbe economy, say Citibank economists, Is following the pat· tern·of last year quite c losely. but a few factors dirter enough to alter outcomes or a repeal of pre· vlowly used stimulative actions. FOR ONE thing. they say, there may be loo little excess c apacity, too little slack in the economy to absorb a s timulative monetary move without rei1nit· )ng inflation. The economists warned agalnst tha adoption of sUmulu." suggest~ by the Joint E conomic UNEMPLOYMENT, .8 J>i!r· cent from levels last August, and capacity utilization. up to 83 per· cent from 80 percent last year, and the Inflationary pressures of last wintet, were cited as dif· ferences that wqrk against suc· cess for stimulation. "There are compellir\g re· asons In theory and experience to :mt1cipate that the rate of inna lion will slo~en there is a wide margin between actual out· pul and potential output at full employment," the economists :say. ''But 1917 was different.·• Tbe economists said that a The economists also criticize the uncertainty imposed on busi· ness by inaction and s<1uabbling on Social Serurity and tax re· form policies between Preslder1l Carter and the Congress. ''LEGIS tJ ATION pro. posed .. cnt;11ls mt1Jor new costs and a vnstl v oltNl'd husine!-s en· vlronmcnt ~. They 11dd, ''A s peedy resolu· tion of the11e m:itt<'rs would ~mnoth the way for lh(• prlvuk 3ector to make the investment and employmt•nt decisions lhat wlll keep the rl'covNy goi~g." "He started by putting his hand on my leg: I was raising three children by myselC at the lime and was under a great deal or stress. I was afraid or losing my job and J allowed hlm to take advantage of me .•. J finalJy quit." She added, that only in lhe last five years, has she been able to respond properly to an employer's advances, "I changed jobs numerous limes, and me n still approach me, but I just laugh at them." A SECRETARY IN her late 20's, supporting a child, said she was approached by her married employer who asked her to "spend a night at the (See OFFICE, Page C7) PUILIC AUCTION A dissohJtroo of marriage has caused the owner to require an Immediate sale. TWO LUXURY IA Y FROtilT COHDOMIHIUM PIOPHTIES To be offered separalely and 10 its entirety 939·941 WEST IAY AV-..UI HEWPORT HACH. CA SAT. HOV. 12, 1977 .. 2 P.M. Sate 10 be held at the sile. INSPECTION: SAT., fllOV, 5 THROUGH FRI., NOV. 11 • 10 A M, TO 6 P.M. EACH DAY, AND PRIOR TO SALE TIME ON N0\4 12. Proi)erty is IOc8ted on a corner lot and situated In the Newport H81'bor Yacht Club area. Custom deStgned io the contemp()fary fashioo. the e11tenor constructton is compnted of rough sawn ceder and bronze tinted glass Each of the condom101ums contain 2500 sq. feet of ltvmg area They include .c bedrooms, 3 baths. marble Roman tub. sunken hvrng room. drnlng area. ultra modern large kitchen. wood burning fireplaces. bullt-in: leak wood lurnrture. plush carpeting, r&drant heating. multi-car garage A separate 700 sq foot grouod level bachelor apt. Is included rn the sale of the condominium situated above the apt The private sun deck affords a magnificent panoramic. view of the bay, ocean and mountains. Sates pnce includes comptel• CC&R's. Aasoclation By-laws. pubhc rePOn. A nearby bOat allp 11 av1i11ble. Many appealing features to be found In thrs outstanding property are described in the catalogue. TERMS: 10% deP0$1t oo day ol sale. balance upon delivery of deed and marketable title. Buyer will be required to errange fin ancing prior to the eale. Sales are subject to confirmation of seller. R. E. la11es estimated at S4500 per un11. HOtttR COO,.IATIOt4 IHVltlO. FOi. HOCHURt. CAU. Ott WllTI: fOXAHOCAa~ 1000 9'1AIL HHIT, SUfTI 2JO Hlwt'ORT HACH, CA '2640 171 41 111 .. 12' ,• ': ' I , There is· a new-comer on the block! His name is L Norton Hindley, Ill CL.V . He graduated from USC witl'l honors. he is a chartered life underwriter. He was elected by 10,000 life insurance men and ·women in the state of California to ·be one of their 15 state-wide .; officers. •. Norton is like other professionalS. ' He recognizes his own limitations. He needs specialist support and has. ·done something about it. He hasl joined the Financial · Advisory Clinic. as manager of its Newport Beact\._ office. The goal of this company is to hel~ people solve the problems of financial growth. shelter and time: These services are now available t<1 all people in Orange County wittt respect to their special investment and insurance needs, and, also to independent brokers who want to be more fully professional for theil' clientele. FINANCIAL ADVISORY CLINIC OF NEWPORT .BEACH 160 I Dfte 511-ttf Mutual Benent uro Jntur•~ eom,,.nv . AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE > OAILY PILOT Sunday, October 30, 1977 I v • D~••Y Pilot PhOIUllY TllOm ~ Morning's calm turns Amsterdam cane/ into a mlfror. msterdam Treat utch City Turns On Its Fall Hues By THOM LECOQ OfCIW Dally P1lolSwfl all and l must have arrived tn Holland on the plane. msterdam 's canals are lined with trees that e the overcrowded metropolis from being a collection of old buildings. heir bra nches make a canopy over narrow Is in the red light district. On the wider Singel ffn outer canals , trees stretch ,branches to the wak r where t hey spread like fans between barge!:. an<ttiouseboats. . FEW YELLOW lea ves contrast with summer n ong. s low '~alk:-. 1n the !ihade help make sense conc:entric rings the canals make of the ell v risp mornings <inti grey clouds blown o·ver Germany signal the trees to pull in their sum hades. · Two weeks later. lhe g reen has dis appea red and yellow. red and gol<I leaves are all that re main. Lawns in elegant old V.ondel Park, near the Museumplein. are ht· tered with their bright colors. Cyclists com ·•••muting through the park stop to collect decora· lions for cozy living rooms. '-When lhe sun shines, ETMASTERPIECE Amsterdamers make to sit on benches and enjoy_lhewarmth OS('S in the formal ~ardens rnake their final • Only a few buds remain by mid-October. and min~nowcrs don't last long in the cold • HE CRISP, clean air carries a musical collec· f city sounds. punctuated at 3 p.m by the of children released from school. and at each er hour by bells 1n towers, one of which plays a jat \me. • • oung people try to ignore the change, but old ~and women make the best or the re maining d~ Silver haired gentlemen sit beside canals and with long bamboo poles. catching dinner. A wid~ with a warm s mile and no English feeds thl· due · and swans, fattening them before they fl y sou 1.overs spend hours in each other c;· arms. eJlc\'anted by the colors and aromas of the season ~ SHORT TRIP to Dusscldorf. Germany. rt' veal the tension over terrorist activity • ~rmed guards stand tn front or banks and gov ~(pent buildings . They cariy submachine guns and;)ook as if they mean business. At the time. 82 pastengers aboard a Lufthansa Jet were being held e'lt 1>Clv e. fJot many people were smiling. The contrast ~it,J\friendly Dutch faces is extreme ll 's easy to turn around and go back to less- \IJ>ti)hl I lolland UCK! . I share a compartment for the three-hour train rtdEtwith the director or a ballet company in Ham .~u~lie lives with h is American wife in Amsterdam. J{e ,. suffering a creative crisis, realizing it is time to abandon the conventional artistic life of state t.he4ter. l'he Dance. he says, is the only performing ar t tha\.gets past the obstruction of words lo address the fmotions. to touch people's hearts and minds. . the Dance must speak to people or the prob· teri)l. of alienation in modern life. It must open wou,tlds, reflect on loneliness and express feeling :1· Anything less is no longer valid.·· he said in a s9~oice, his eyes hard with conviction • •'It Is necessary to expose yourself to w~ds. to remain open and vulnerable without •• Variety of breads m shop window otters inexpensive snack with cheese ha v1n ,:! that openness becom <' a kind of cl<>.,tnl! off "One mus t be all\'t' to the moml•nt. to reel. to a\'ntct the death of settling into the con,•ent1on;il life ·· The train lurchc-. and tht· conver~.itt<>n chang l's tracks "There 1s no dC'ath. · he Sa\'s, "because we arc J ltnk the chain of ma nkind i\t thr insta nt which as :'I/OW. wt• form the br 1tl~e bt•Lwc·1·n man tn the p a:'\t a nd tht• fu tun.' We <ire part of tht" c·ontanuum and should try to i:iv<' 1t our best llis con\'NSJ tion ts perfect prc•p,1r,1t1on for Jn evening ;it the ballet THF. NATlONAL B/\Ll.ET company pcrformc; in a1 grand old theater complete with plush seats. tters of balconies and boxes dr<'c;st•d with c arved balustrades painted .... 1th a cn•am~ whtlt• enamel \\ 11 h gold h1ghhghls Three mockrn bullr ts are on the· pro~ram The· lars t t.,.,o arc wonderful. but the third ,., sublime lt begins without ;_1 sound. JUSt a corps of sl\ me n who's mo\'C'menls A RE thr music An old mun 1n tuxedo ,.., par t nf lhr ball<•l. -.en ing as u countC'rpoant to th1• gr ,JcC'ful youth of the compan~· and hn nging props to tlw pni.c1pal <lancers T iff. Mt'SI<' BEGl:-.;S with J fc>w sound., from a 'iolin. a few chord-. fro m tht· rm stage· pa a no. Tht• d;:an<:c and mu ... ac evolve slo.,.,lv into J ... tdtl' menl on man's clrt\ l' to confnrm. his reluctance to make chot<:c~ .. ht., "'1lhngne-.s lo allow l·hcap dts traction:-. t11 hr1ng on f'motannal ruin It ts lhl' fir-.t bJllet 1 ·\\~ ..,ccn thJl d idn't t'nd fl t•\'apora lt'<l The tuxc·doed man movL•d among the danrcr .... '~h1spt•red to one. then another Something wa tts offstage They de part. one by one Finally. all hut the• non-danct•rs rematnt•d and the curtain hcgan to fall. hc:-.tt:ilf'd ,,., 1r something else might happc n. then closed 1\ll this for a thn•c dollar ticket THERE Wl':R F: ol hc·r'> v. ho made this trip a <11• light . Terry, an Englis hman fallen on hard times, who loves to tell nld Jokes a'> 1f they were true· ccmfe!.>s1ons about htsown st•x hft> Steve. an Am t·r1 c un. whu dclq~hts 1n Amsterdam's dt•eadc nec ;ind makt•s his relative<; \'lStl him rathN than re turn to Amen ea lie dreams of Han~kok am1 /\saan .,., tckedness. lr l'ne. struggling "'tlh the rigid German 1>yslcm or cdut•;ition. rci.tsltnj.! .ill pressun•s to choose he r life's work at al!c 22 ll,cr cht•eks turned pale la\'cnder a-."' P watcbed the' <>un set behind vellnw tr1•rs one afternoon Mohamml'd. :in E~~·pt1::in -.tudent who spokc "tnCerely or lrlJC' love O\'l'r ti pl alt• Of lt ctm and <'!:J:!:O.. AS TllE Ul.l'E i Ii c·ltm lu•d aho\·1• Sch1pol • 11rport , th<.'Sl' a nd olhl'r 1·xp1·11entes f'\'Okl'll lhC' f t•c l ang or lt•a\'ing h<>ml' Sunnv Oran I!<' Count'" whl'rc lhl· <;(•usons nC'ver ('hangr. docs not offr r m1i eh romfort Rut fnt•nll ... 1n Soul l11•rn r atarornw lift ,[TIV ~fHrits, shurr nn 1·\h1lar,1t111n :.inrl 11 ... tt:n patieft~· lo my plan~ for nt•\l '<'Jr TRAVEL Fish Fanciers Hooked By.STAN DELAPLANE LI MA. Peru Small as it is, Peru dips more fish out of the sea than any other na- tion in the world. Most is served in Lima whose 3.5 million people are a third of the country It's cooked Cariollo style -a blend of pre-Columbian and European. Nearly a ll of 1t s piced with aji, the Peruvi<m hot pepper . Probably the best you can get is at Tambo de Oro, a restor('d 19th century mansion near Plaza San Mar tin. J\n absolute must is corvina ceviche. l don't know why it's better than ceviche you get on the Mexican west coast. Maybe the t·orvina -sea bass -gets a· better flavor from the co1d I Jumboldt current. It's p rac tically th~ same recipe. Chopped chunks of cor vina marinated in lime j uice and onions . Sprinkle with chopped aji and parsl<.>y. To keep the aji fire down, order Cristal or Pils en beers of Peru. * * • CEVICHE OF LIMA comes with potato servings. The best you've ever had: Sweet potatoes with hunks of cooked while corn - chocle. (You eat it with your fingers.> Green potatoes in the style of Arequipa A lopping s auce of aji, peanuts and olive oil. Milder potatoes of Huanacayna with a yellow herb called palillo, cheese, milk and peppers. You s tart off with Pisco sours. The sam e Pisco brandv that became famous at San Francisco's ·Bank Exchange in the Comstock lode days. <Duncan Nichol, the proprietor. died without ever telling his secret mixture.> i\ Ul\fENO SAID: "You are eating practically the same food that the Inca Atahualpa dined on daily before he was garolll'd by Pizzaro ... You can sec the bones of the murderous Conquistador under glass in the Cathedral. It's likely he had the s ame dinners until he. too. was done in on a gloomy day in 154l. A s plendid CariolJo buff et lunch on the rooftop of the Hotel Crillon, surrounded now hy summl.:f flowers. will cost you only $8. For the Record Birth• MIUIOH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL s.til-U, 1911 Mr .Jt\d Mr~ Oorwlo Kf anuu". Mtt 't•On V1P10. boy s.ti1-i.· 17, 1'11 Mr 1tnd Mr\ M1<n.tt l Hvtc~n,, Ml'\ \10" V1~10. bOV PUBUC NOTICE FICTI TIDUS 8US1NISS NAME STATEMENT T n .. tolfoW'•"9 p.et)on '' d oin9 IX,l\;HWt\\4\ lHL RANQ-j, IOOl2 C.4•h•ld A.,.., ltunltftQIO" 6H<h CA '1- Phtlip H M<N4,,_, ttst !Mm•r Dri•e. CO\i. Mit .. , (.A 9?6,. ''"' bU\tft'-u '' <onout led oy • lt,.,•tvo part,.r\nlp Pnll11>H M<N•"- l t11\ 'IMtnwnt w•\ 11ltd -''" llW County C~rlr OI Or-CountyonO<t "· 1'11. Fl402• Ptitbh~hi@d 0r9f"Qt CAu.t D••IY Pilot, 0< I ll. JO, Ho• • tr. 1'11 ll 's the beginning of summer. High temperaturev; e a comfortable 74. (It will rise to 83 irt anuary through April.) 1t never ra ins. Wei , 'trained on J a nuary 15, 1969. At that time tile were people 45 years old who h VER en rain. The ly is ntly overhung b y gray cloud. Il becomes rather dis mal after a few days. There isn 't much tourist traffic. Peru doesn't push for it. Braniff, the main airline from t he U.S. to this part of the world. makes a valiant advertising effort. A good I light down. It may be the competitive cost : about SlOOO round-trip from most of America. FHirly high when you can fly charters to Europe for $300 or so. ..... ONCE YOU'RE HERE, it's not ex- pensive. Less than Europe. The best hotels arc $20-25 a day. Dancing and floor show and dinner. high in the Hotel Crillon, is $18. There's a curfew. Everybody off the streets between 2 and 5 a .m . Public places have to shut down at midnight. It's put a c rimp in Lima -at least for the locals. This was a S\\-inging night life town. .. The only good thing is we now get to work on time," said a young Lima busi- nessman. "The Lima wives are happy. And God knows, the population will increase ... * • * LIMA TAKES A SI ESTA from noon to four. At 4 o'clock, the better-off types and their b are-s h ou ldered ladies plant themselves under the gr eat tinted glass rotunda of the Gran l lotel Bolivar. Starched waiters fetch them tall drinks. Ice cream or lea and cakes. The Bolivar has been here as long as I reme mber. And the s-ame scene has been carried on since Fran- cisco Pizzaro was chopp_i ng up Indians . An electric organ groans "Da nny Boy'' and "South of the Border" which lend themselves to the antiquity of the fashiona- ble hour . It's a r e laxing scene of South American aris tocratic dalliance. Don't miss it. Seco vollea do! -is the way you say "down the hatch " in Lima. PVBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS HAMll STATEMENT 111• lollow1n9 per.on IS 001n9 bUt.INI!'\\.\, GULUl'S MOBILE SERVICJ'S, !HU Wot Slate. Wotmlnh ltr, C•lllomi•'2.al GI-0. Cull•. 1S2Sl V•n Our<Pn, Mlctw .. C:.ty. c:.111orn1• •:i.ss Tittl i...ine1.\ I\ <Onduttl'd DY an 1ndlv-. G-0 Gull• This '1al..,_t w•.s 111.cl with 11'4 County C~rk ol Or.w19e c .... n1, on Oct-•.1977 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINISS HAMl:STATIMENT TM lOllO*lftQ ~ I. doing ~•I• n.eu as TMO ASSOCIATES. 1701 EHi (l'>nllWl Ave .. Ste. K. s.nta Ma, CA 9210? Tll~te ~rSNll Oono/to, 30911 P-o Mar A.rul. SM'I J \Mn (4,pl•tr-, CA '1t1S Tit•• ti.mneS& " c,oncluct..i by an ln- dt•Hlu•I Vitl>.H Aae Donoho Tith U•I-WH ltled witfl lli. ""'1\ ly Clff I>. o1 Or-County Oft Qt.. FU1JI IODter "· nn .... s..,.--U, 1'11 Mt And Mr'\ kObtrt L.t•Qhton, M6t ion vu 10. boy Publtsl...S °' ... C:O.\t O••ly Pllol. F .. u O l .. 1' ()(t-t, t•, 23,)1), ltll •~II Puoli"*' OrMQI C.OUI 0..ly Piiat 0<1. u . ~.Nov.•, u , 1tn M, M\<' M H . L•rry l tnd,.tof, LAquM 't' ,n I A,•t (.",.,h '\ l.u t ,,. ••"*' V1•1V ,,.,, i..c.t-llff "· 1'11 Mr •NJ Mt\ S,ttphicn O•r1,t M1\\t0n V1t10 Q.rl Mr 4n<l M" Sc.Oii Oc>c>c;ll. El lo10 llO• Mt ttAO Mt\ J•"''*°' ~t.._,ft, L.oQUn.A HtU) boy Mt •nd Mf\ Qouol.ti\ W1lt1•m,,, El Soro q1rl s.til-• ... ,, Mr •"O Mo W'oJtM<" ld,fl .... "~t, Mf'\l10n Vtt'fO. b0¥ OttoDer I, 1t11 Mr H~d Mr\ Cnr1\IOC)twr C~ft)ll' Mt• \I~ Vlf"JO boV Mr dnG Mr~ Ant"'°"• (i\rVtO\. E,1 1 orO. llOY OCletaitr J, ,.,, Mt •'Kl M,\ Jo"4.·()n Ool1<n. M 1\'\t0fi V••'1t> q1rl Mr ·•nc:I M'\ (h.Jt lt'\ lhOm•\ M 1t, •.ion v.,.,o oov 0<1-rJ, "11 Mr M'ld Mr'\. ~""'f {.,rrt-n. M1~\..on \lh jU bOt Mr ••nn Mr' ~nn • ., M c:(ltnlot' l •oun• t-tltl\, t.oy 0< IO(Mr •. "" Mr ;\nd M•\ f.f"<-f\afO Cl•-t. l;.1 Toro bay Mr ..tnd M n AtQl'rd I ·owell. M 1\\iot'I Vtf'jO.Q1rl O<IO(Mr•, 1'11 Mr 11tnd Mr\ 6'dlrt<• Caoy M1u1on V1t10. bOy 0<1-r I.''" Mr t\t'IO Mr' Alan AW.by M1\\K>n v.,.,o. fl"'· Mr ftt'\CI Mr~ 8rt&n N"\t~,. ~n Jv•'" (.4p1\lfM'C) bOY' O<t-rl , 1'11 Mr 4'!nd Mr\ NO'm .. n.Abb00, l t 1or o, llOV Mr •lnd Mr' C,r•qory (ltmrnl~ l•Qun•• tt1ll\. ooy O<t-•·"" Mr llno Mr\ tnom~u E09''°'' Mn JU•n <. dPt\frano boy Ott-rt, ttll Mt ••nd Mr'\ Jt4me\ P.flfUt'f. Ml\'t<W'I Vt• 10 a•tl Mr 1tno Mr\ f.f'f'Mhp L.orO, M IS\IOt'I V1ti11n bOY Oct-r tO, 1'71 Mr dnO Mn . PetH M1l<"4'h, S•n (lf!menlt.Qtrl 0<-ll.1911 Mr <itnd Mr-.. Karl W1lltamJ. M1u1on Vt~fO, l>OV HMfW"'°"lel H .. piwl Pr.,•ytar1•n Ott-·'· 1'71 Mr ""d Mt\ RoDtn S..nlk. Hl91 C"•~I Hill\ D<I•"· E'l loro. ooy Mr. M O M" Oy•M Y 11011 . J601 P•rkv1tw Lane. I rvlM. bOY Mr ano Mr\ Oon••O M 1ll•r . 14 B~H'h,nv Or1"'9. ,,.,,M, Qtrl 0<-).ltll Mr nno Mr\ O..mtt FO~•. 11>St llroo•,,ur•I Strttl, Hun1Ul9ton Oedcn, PUBLIC NOTICF. f'l(TITIDUS IUSINESS NAAo\EUAlEMl NT r""' toltow•nio ""'' '°"' •r r-oo.nq t>u\1 'W\\ .. , LA (RE.SIA CLEANERS ANO 0 RA PE RY, 1611 Or•n9e Avtnuf , , ... ,. Mtt.a, C•tolornt• .,.,, J...,... I( Lft .... M<Br""' Row• Avtnut. Founttt•n V•Ury, C•llfornt• .,,DI J6mtt 0 Ltt Un• FtrrtcH I•, C•rdtn c;rove, C•l1torn1.t •1'&4.t Tnt\ buStne\\ *' <Oft°"<lrO by • ~nt>r•t pr.tr tntfY'/tp J..,,.,.,9 Lff '°"°"'""' 1 ftt'\ \lllltf'n"".nl ~-' f1ff'CJ ¥riff\ Ir.it (OUf\tv Cltr9' of 0 , onQI' Countv on Oc PUBLIC NOTICE Fl(TITIOUS IUSINESS HAMEU ATUUNT l"' IOll°"'tft9-\0>\M•-"911<1St· ,..., ... , SMlt INVC.STOAS. lOll BUMNU Ctr o,.vt. trvlrw.C•fttomti1'171~ J-f . Kern, JO f.ut""•· lr•lne. C•hlorno•9111• illoOer1 Sor._,,, 111 F•rnwood L•ne. LM V~\, NeveO. t9 lo. Jol\n Murpltv l 9U·N R•v•••• or. ... !.Mt o._. u lll0<nt• •1tot 1 h1\ 1>u~1ne\" •-. conekn teo bY • QO'IWf' .. S»rlMt\ll<P J.,.,...F,l(.,n T "''' 1t•lf'f'Ot"'f"tl ._., ftltd ¥rfltl't lM c-ty '''"" OI Or~ Counly on O<· tot>.r u , 19// Fu.ii P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU$1Nl.U NAME$TATEMENT l hf IOllOWl"9 P•rJOn " do1n9 buttl'W\S•' EllEEN S PROFl:SSIONAL ~ERVIC E S. 1161 lam•n<ie , Huntin91on IM~lt. CA '2M1 Autlt E11un J ohn•on. 71U lAm•n<•a. Hunltft9l0" OU<h, CA'2..-T TnlS -twu " c.-1 .. llY •n lnd••ld ... I llut1tE1leenJo- n 11s •l•l-• '"'" "'"' W•lh 11te County (ltr-OI Or~ County on°''· ... "" F ... U toocr .. "" l'IJ1tt PvDli\lled ()r-(OHi o .. 1ly PtlO' PuOl1V-Or•~ Co.t\I O•llY Piiot Ott l&, U . JO • ....0 Nov •. ltl/ "9J.11 0<1 '' H, lD, -Nov • 1•11 •449.11 PuDll>ll«<I 0r6"90 to.st Oally Piiot, Ocl.1J JO -No• •. ll, lt11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Tnfl' IOHO•ltua Ott\On I\ dOHH~ bU\IM \\•!. SOUlH WINO POOL SERVICE.. •IJAOD•e W•y.(O\l•Mh • (A 0/4>/ 'V•net' PtNt CoUln\, •ll Ab01e "d'f, (o\I• M H a (A '176'1 Tn1\ bu\.•,,.)\ a.. <onOUC:.h"d by •n 1nc;l1'<f1(1Udl 'V llft<,. Pitiut C.Oltln\ Trw., \tal~I -~ 111«1 wltn tf'WI toun1y C.t•'" ct 0t4'flQe Countv on 0\.1 "· 10// 1'140U Publ1\h4td Otd"'IOft CoA\I O•HY Pflol Ott 23, JO. -NO• 6, IJ, 19/1 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAMf STATEMENT T n• 1ot1ow1n9 P•tton I• doing ~u\lneu ... M Cl F (ONSTRUCllON 20U1 Redl•nd~ Orr"•· S.nla An•. C4'l1forru• 92701 Mith .. ! G f~do•<h•"· 101H Re<llanG> Ort ... S.nt• An•, Celllorn14 •1101 Tiii\ buSif'eU •S <onOU<led by •" lndlvlClu&I. Ml<lt•I Cl l'tdor<M• Tnl\ >l•l...,,.nt w•s fol.cl wltlt llw County Clerk ol Orang• Countv on ()( IOCJfrl•. 1911 Fllll2 Pubflj,lted Or¬t CCMI" Dally Pilot, Oc:loOer9, t•.,3.JO "" 4Ut ·ll PUdUC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHllU l'ICTITIOUSIUSIHESS HAMESTATEMllNT NAAo\E STATEMENT Th~ lOllOWlnQ person " doln9 T "'t0How1nq Pf' \Ol"l t\ dofno bU\•fW\\ bu\ I MU., A\ MARINE PUIS."TtCS. 11•11 Beadl MAR (, AR E T 8 A ITT 0 N ijl•d . Hvnll"91onllH<ll,C.A'1 .. , (LEAN ING C.OMPANV, tlO l 11nan• Hl<Ole Alnclne O.OMr·lr•I-• Pl•«. C.0\16 Me••· Calllorn•e•i.l• 8112 Gu11e1e,. Ot, Hum1"91on O.•<lt, M.><Q••~• Loi• Britton. sol• C.A •H~1 owner.,,.P. m h Mn• Pl•<e. CO't..I T"'• 1>o•1neu 1• conoucteo DY an Mt ... Celllorn••t1'76 1n<11v1ou111, '"" bu>inen " conOU<ted Dy •n Nlcolf' 1re1end 1ndlvl-I Thll •t..11_,,I Wft IHed •lllt Ille ~raarol Lo•• Britton Count / Clerk ol Or•nge tounly on Ocl. lhti sl•l-t WH filed with IN 19, 1911 C.ounty c1erk ol 0 ••1199 Counly on Ft4ttt Oct-r •. 1911 fW2' Pub1tslted OrM19<1 C:O.M Oaily Pllol. Publl\N!<I °'"""" (OllSI O•ily Pltol, ()(I 11' '°·Nov. 6, IJ, ,,,, 4)71·" Och>-t, l ... ll,JO. 1911 43~5-11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINlllS nov 1------------l'ICll TIOUS IUSIHllSS NAME STATl.MllNT NAME STATfMfHT The loll-1119 person i• doing ilv•I· 0<t-••. "" Ml •nd Mf\ ROIJ<'rt Ancff't\0'1, 10'38 M~e,p,Oft4' \trl!'f'I .... vntington 8e•cn • ""' Mr 1U'\O Mt\ Jdl'Tlt''\ Llvlnq!iolon 1 h tll, lrvirvi Q1rl Mr ,ma Mn Aobf!'rt f.'.'ettir\on, 1t>18 Ir ""f" A'<tfN#f_ N1 wPO•t Dfl~n. oow Oct-rt, 1911 Mr and M t\, ''""'" O<:ht.u , q1\I ~•ro~n Fi1vt r (.u<I•. • ('lunt,~tn \ldll•Y boy Mr •n<I M" ~dn<IY Ke&rn\, :IMO ')yn1•I,-~ ._,fftCt (0\11 ~\I. be\Y l'ICTI TIOUS IUSINISS HAMf!STATEMENT Th• 1011ow1nq P•rJGn\ •rr oo•no bU\lnf'\\ It\; O(~AN SPOR t SL l 0 . 16446 Bol•A Chica Av•nv. tH1nt1nqton Dfa<-h (•II torn• a 91 .. 9 '"" v D Jo""" 101 l'nopv Sl•('tl, Coron.oe1 M.lr C..AllfMn1 •1~1) FrAnk MOii 14)bt llent,,l•Y. w .. \tn'tf"l\tfl'f'. t..•tlforn1• fl>fitJ 1 hi\ builnt\~ '"' conthH lftU b'f' " Qtnor11 Pt\rtMr~1p l f rry D JON'\ '"" toltow•no per\O<ls ere dolft9 llU.i· ,,.0 as· ""'"' PH I LLI P 'S PROFES$10NA~ IM.S.E •tit Sl...,.t Lid . 11 C.•lllornia SERVICES, 3617 8eYIOr Slr .. t, lrvlna, lln111 1>Mtner\/11p. !oollf' 1'1, •MS E.. 'lit (11l1forn1• '111• Sll .. 1,li<tnleAna C..lllornle .,101 Mattent Phltlpt Snyder, i•a> SMl<ll-" E•0<uHw !>ullO\ Lid , BaylorS.trtel,INll•f'.Celllornle•,11• .. (Gltfornhl llmH PM tr'liP,\Hip, Sull•~ Thli bu\tnf'\S *' tonctucted &>y .,, ,,.... IU~ E•\I •th StH•f't, S6nl~ Ana, <llvt<lutl (olllornoa "1101 M•rlffW PhllltPS !itlyclef' GMald R. GO•~n. 22001 Cetettna HllS ~IAlem<!lll .... "'"° •lllt 11141 C• HunlinolO" S.~lt. C•lllo•nl•t~ (ou111y """QI °''"911 tounly on Oc• t ht\ bU\I""" t> <O"du<lf'O l>Y • tOCNlr 19. 1971 O• ner<&IOArtflf\r"'lp, ,...,. ------------------------~; .. ~·~~~.'~,;~~7~\~t·.J=r•. ·~~ P•rlntt Th1\ i tatmenl '*"' filfld \llW'llh the (,,..M., Cler' ol Or•n9" (ounly on Oclobtr•. m1. Gtr.tld L Cov•n PuDll•Md Or.,..OI Coest Dally Piiot I hi\ •t•ltm<'ftl .,. .. ltlt'<I wlllt trw O<t, 1J, JO, Nov.•, OJ. 1911 County Citric OI °'""'1'1 County o" Oc· 4S3l•71 °rain r;der wears traditional headgear. L "" lnc.lvtl•• ,ocll..,. Tow,_.~ • H.• u"'11r10 air f.wr, hom lt•' 1'n0.-.~ wM M~. ·• •n i A'''''~' .J•f • At ,,...,flto, .... h-• ''•'1' '"'"' V' fU-.;1•ft f111l,_., • h t1Mft•'ll ~"'I fk'IN"" 1~ • l 1ty t•Qhl....,..,,'l • Vi' ., I•~•' no..1 • ... -. 11t At mtc•t•Of"•• tJ ~ Call Today l7141 752-2952 TRAVEL GUILD 90 I Don Sult. 125 Hewporl leach, CA 92660 Mr 1uHJ Mr\ 1t rr y Aocwn1eflr r " 01• Tow l ttno.1rv1ne,Qlr1 Mr .-no Mr~ l"•ncf' F~rou\an, 1000 C.rO•t f'lit<t, (o.t• Mit\•. gtrl Ott-••."" Mr And Mrs Mttltffl 11~\d< J?Ot Ut1t~ot1 AvfnUP. (~l• ~'• 91rt Mr .. net Mf\, '"'' Am bforry, 102~ Na· llon•t Avt-. C.0.1<1 -~• gorl M' ""d Mr\ Cn.Arffl'\ Llll~nQwl\t, • M,tllM(J lt¥1N' boy -0<•-~1 ~ M r 4f'\O Mr\. rr y Ht"UJ\, 4J71 t-iilA(IA Wtty Nr f)Or I Hf'ltf n, "HI Mr ~nd M,\ W1111Am t•otl 111~ C'.O"t' Nnor !.tr H I, C.o\l• MAt\O. M v ,.., And M• • JOM '>Y••o-. ?OH P .... 1 .. r-(t ,t.c>\l•Mt-. IJHI Ott-rt, ltll M r And Mr\ (ref(I 8t,.w•r. fflll • •nQ.OAlt 0t1,.., Hunl•"91on lln<,,, DOY Mr. •nd Mr\ K k<•mtr, 1101 l'l•tlno. Ml•\lon V•t iO. l>OY Mr •nd Mn C•rlo M1011t ... o ElmlN,.I ~. Cmi. ~~.Olrl Mr. <Ind Mt>. 8rur" A"M . U IJrldO"W-lrWI ... 9trl l'U141 Publl\/'teel °'"~ Co..st O•lly P1101. 0<10ller9, ll,'1,30, 1911 •lU 11 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINISS NAMESTATEMI HT Tll<' IOllOWl"Q porson IS 001"9 °"'' "~'' "' w .t S E NTCRPlllSES. H tO StHhore Drlvt, Nt wPO•I 8u<ll, '•lltOtlll• ll•wrly Aniw WNI~. 010 S.esltort Orlvt, NtwDOrt U.•tll. CAlllOtn•• ffll\ -~I,, <-..Cl.cl bY •n In· dlvlCluAI Cl•vtrly Wllll• TlllS \l&ttmf'nt w•\ Ill~ wllh IN CounlY (l••k OI Or-t ovn1v on ()(• 100.t ... ,.,, ------------,.,,.,, . P\JBUC NOTICE Pub4i~ Qro"91! CO.II O&lly Piiot, 0<1 i. 1J,J0,4n<INOV •. 1911 4441·1i ------------,ICTITlOUS IUllNUS NAMIESTATIMaNT PUBLIC NOTICE The l tllowlng perton Is dolnt -----------~ bUjfllOlUl; FICTITIOUS IUllNUS NAMl STAT&MINT l h• lollowtno P•HM>M •rt doing DV\tl\tl'\\ •\! fH£ bANANA llCPUBl lC, ... So. C.ont Hwy., lA(IUf\8 Beach, CA 9'Ut Gr-v Ori Mll<ltell, ... SINpy Hollow l•nt. L(IOUna 6"<1t, (A '1UI Ai< h•rd MA1uro1. ~! Manch••lt• Ave , Pl•Y• o.t A•v, «;.A l 111} 1111\llWH II <~Ou< IMI by • 9f~r•l perlntrslllP C.r-. C MllOwll Thi\ \l&l..,..nt w~• ftlH w1tll IN (ovnty Cieri>. ol 01 •n9t Covn1y on 1()(100 ... ''· ,,,, VPO INOUSlA'f TAAOE SHOWS -VAN PICl<UP ANO OFf' AOAD TRADE SHOWS, P 0 . 8 .. 11)0, "11 C•mput Otlvt. Sulit 211, N•wpOrl 8tKlt,C:..ll10m1aU .. O 0'9Nlll 8t0$, Enl.,llrlMt, Inc,. 01-e.e.,n.11. St<Nt.llr)t _,, C-1 Dflyt1"!lit21f, .... WC hacll,Calltoml•t- T llft l>u}IMU II <tnd11Cle4 er • <.i"-•llOll. lMINCI 8rot. £Mlfllfltn, Inc. ,.2ffl ''*"t P"bh·~ Or-'-··· O•lly Pl .... , Pvbll~ OrMOe Cout °""' Pllol IODet U, ttll Tiils tlal-nl wet lilf'CI wllll Ille (4'1H'IY ~II Of Ortn99 COUflty 9f1 ou-•.ttn. ~· P"'4"'*9 ~ CMlt o.llY ftltet. • ......,. ,._ "" Ot1 U , 30, Nov ._ 11, "" Ocl .. ,).JO.•n<INOV 6, .. ,, 44JM I 4)1$.1' OclO!lwt, lt,U,JO. 1911 U..71 • illfl' .................. l:m!!lmlm:l ...................................... ~iiiiii:~· . !:j_. ...................... Su.n·d·ay···Oc·t·obe .. r·30···19.77 .............. D.A.IL·V·P·IL·O·T ... i'~1~-~,~· • - WE WORK HARD m SELL HOMES RIGHT! DIHAB.D PRICE 51.ASHEO Spadous 4 bdrm, 3 bath Irvine home. Sunken liv rm & fmly r m. Raised frml din rm. circular brick entry. Cathedral ceilings, Amenltle~ plus. Exceptional pride or owner ship executive home. S40·8944 or 646· 7711. RONT ROW OCUH VtEW From this btnty decorated 3 bedroom, 3 bath, residence with FORMAL dining room. Walk to the beach or to romm. faciliUes'of 2 tennis courts, pool & jacuzzi. 646·7711 or 54().8944. IOAT SLIP ls available with this 3 bdrm 3 bath beach beltuty only s )'1'S new. Spacious rm sizes. frml din rm & superb professional de- corating. Beach living at its best! ~ or 64&-7111. l{4 ACUHTAn In East.side • Back Bay area. Cu rrently has lge 3 bedroom home with separate guest house & big 3 car garage. County s ays you can subd ivide into 3 R·l parcels !! S40-8944 or 646-7711. IUUT1fUL lltVIME $76,000 Lvly fmly home located in choice Irvine. J big ~. 2 baths, clean 11s a whistle all fresh pnint. Newly carpeted. Loads of charm. 759-1501. PATIO HOME ONLY $'7,500 Elegant 2 story home in Deerfield As pen model. 3 lge bdrms, 3 baths, huge frplc, oversized fml,y rm. Shows like a model. 759·1501. IACIC IA Y CONOO $16,500 J,argest 4 bdrm Wl ll oHered at the lowesl price in btn NewPort Riviera. 3 baths. fi:ml din r m. lvly clubhouse, olymp1c sized pool, lig hted tenn1~ courts, big SUJldeck. 759-1501. VACANT & ANXlOUS TIHMISCOMDO Choice adult condo (new) overlooking streams & lagoons. 832·6800. WESTCLJFF COHDO Bright & cheerful end unit. Bea11lfful highly upgraded 2 bdrm. 2 bath, with comm pool used by only 12 owners! Close to Westcliff Plaza & "Do<:tors Row." 540-8944 or 646-m 1. IA.LIOA. ISUND Jusl introduced to the market, this island charmer wiU make a delightful beach retreat for some lucky family. At only· Sl40,000 how can you go wrong? 540-8944 or &46-77U. MIWPOIT COHDO Shows like a model lhJs lvly 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. One block to Westchff Pia.ta • newly oCfcred at S82,500! '759-1501. S&SIEAUTY Irvine's beautiful College Park is the location of our choice new listing. Spanish tile roof w /btrl courtyard for total privacy. 4 Igo bdrms, 3 baths, frml din rm, fmly rm. Upgraded thruoul & only 2 yrs new. Offered at SlCYT,000. 759-LSOl. -TURTU:ltOCK- FAMILY HOME Single story beauty in choicest area. 4 lge bdrms, 3 baths, great fmly r m, frml din. Quiet street w/lillle park & big pool nearby • Lush atrium & only 6 yri. new. '15!HS01. MAGHIFICEHT VIEW Lvly home ror executive's fmly. One or Newports best areas. Home designed for view from all directions. Lge bdrms, huge den. oversized rmly r m, frml din rm. 759-1501. COSTA MESA POOL HOME ONLY S7l,9001 Su~r 3 bdrm. 2 bath fmly home with at• tractivt: large pool & patio with cabana. Top condition. Xlnl "clost: in" location. 540-8944. MESA WOODS IEAUTY Very attractive 3 bdrm bome on quiet dul·de·sac. Fmly rm orr ranch kitchen. Btnty decorated. End your search &c call on thls one now. Priced right on the market at $89,900. 545·9491. MESA VERDE PRIMCESS Don't miss out on this fine 2 :>tory 4 bdrm homl!. E.'verything is la!>tefully dccorntt'CI & upgraded. Move·in condition. On a tree shaded :.treet in one or l\lc1>u Verde's bc~t nr('as. Wide lot profess1onul landscaping. Hcduced SJ,000 to SI 19,500. 545·941H. ATIB«IOH INVESTORS This spacious 3 bdrm gem in Lhe rough needs somt.'Qne to i:1ve 1t lO\ ing tender <'are. Very nice nN~hborhood near So. Coast Plazu. Ulfl garden\\. many 00\\.Crs. liring your paint bru!th & sa \ c. f<educt'<l to $78.500. ~15.~111 EASY LJVIHG HAVE A PARTY in th1.; :,uper ~IC!>a Vcrdt.' 3 bdrm home \\, no \\.ax noor:.. intercom & blt·m gas BBQ. Loads of l>torui;c rn !>epurate laundry rm & i:arage. Ju:.l 11:.ted at $89,950 545·9491. ... EAR s.A.. COUMTRY CLUI VETS WELCOME tute 3 bdrm home on a lgc lot access for boat or trailer. Cul·dt>·:>U<' street. Near So Coast Plaza. Quick ucce1>1> lo Nt'WPort & S.O. Fwys. ldeul Marter home or retired COUl)le.'OnJy $74,900. 545·9491 GlnRMS MESA VERDE CHARMEtl Shutp 3 bdrm & fmly rm home. OnJy 6 yrs new. New C'rpting & drps. Fresh paint. Electric gar. door opener & i:ui. lWQ included. Offered at only $79,900. 54S·94!1t. MESA VEtlDE VA TERMS ~lotivaled seller w pay S500 or buyers closing coMs on a full priced \'A :.ale. Bright. sharp & cheerful 3 bdrm, fmly rm w/cov'd patio. F r esh paint & new wallpaper. Sh ingle roof. Ecnl'd cov'd patio. Private yard only $79,950. S4S·9491. EASTSIDE GI Desirable East.side 3 bdrm family home o n h uge lot. Large cov'd patio . RecrealionaJ veh.1<'1e purktni:. 0\~ner will pay points so you can U:>t: )our t;l benefits.~ 7711 or :>10·8944. COLLEGE PARK SPECIAL! One of best buys m appealing <:ollcge l"urk. An xlnt 4 bdrm. 2 bath tmly home Lge living rm w1attract1vc frµlc. FORMAL DINING HM. Freshly painted & decorated. Copper plumbm.i. Walk tu all schools & :.hopp1ni:;. 540·8944 or 646·7711. HUGEFMLY RM Super fa m ily home in immaculat e condition. Upgradt'd thruout. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. hul!!e added on fmly rm & dinlng rm. Protes:.1onal low ma1ntl'n11ncc landscap111~ Terrific loc.illon' ~·17ll or 540·8!H4. IMMACULATE! Blflly maintained Montcccllo To\\.nhomc facmg 1':1y green parkway. Upgraded cpts. drapes. shutters, & noonng thruout. Pri me location close t o schools & freeways. Ideal 3 bdrm. 2 bath starter home for Lhe young couple. Many xtrlJb. 540·8944 or 646-'T1 u. HUMTIMGTOM BEACH MOOB. CONDO $62.'50 Btnly upgraded -Close to ocean space for boat or traller. Lvly pool & clubhouse. We also have a single story ln same area. What a lifestyle! 759·1501. HERE& MOW Open l ·S. here is the 4 bdrm home you've been looking for. Now Is the time to buy. Prestige area.fantastic patio w/gas BBQ. 20741 Kel vin . llu ntinitton Beach. .Et Magnolia, S/Indianapolli.. 894-0611 CAUFORHIA CLASSIC Open 1·5, thls 4 bdrm home is truly a classic. Nice view of golf course. Upgraded 2 story from lop to bottom. 5662· Rogers Ave .. Jluntinl(ton Bch. S/Wamer, W /Spingdale. 894-0611. 51DRM PRESTIGE Btfl 2 st<ry 5 bdrm homf.! 1n pea<'ct'ul H.B. Neighborhood. Priced in low OO's it's unc of the best buys on the m arket. 897·0.121 BUENA PARK GREAT STARTH VA TERMS J ust listed beautiful townhouse in A·l condition, end unit. Patio, 2 car garage, comm . pool -only SS2.000. 546·175'\. YOUR NEAREST WlUlHl & UE OFFICE 1$ OPEN 1:30 A.M. TO 1:30 ,,M. AMllltMI •••..•...••••. t11'41n1.1ua.111411u.osoo ~ .............. 171 41772-1Zll,17141772·S750 ._..,_.. ••••••••..•• 121 )I H O.OJ7I.171 41 S22·21H C:ff'l'ffff .............. 121JIU4·Ulf, 111419'5·0122 C:-.............. 171417>5-0S I 'S.171'41547·07I7 c: ...................... 1114114S.t4't,17141545·04'S Cyprn..-l.et A,_.o• .. 121 J14J0.75U.17141 U7·1''1l ....._.._. •••••••••• 17141 H .. Hil ...... v ... 1 •..••.. .l71'4154._11s•.11u1tu. 11 M«t ................. 17141171 °1143, Ill )16'4-2111 Hoc-... Hfl9'1h . , .... lllJI t65-07H.171 41 UO·HSI G ..... Gto•• •..•••.. 17141 U6-tl50 ........... ltocti ...... 17141H7·0l21 \ 44 II + 3 IATH sn.soo Commun1l)' pool. Wa lk to shopping N·nter. Prefer short ei>crow. Call 8.12·~. ow..a TIANSHltltlD 1432 SQ. FT. 16l<27 custom g;tme rm, t6x22 bonus tm, 14x22 fml.v rm. Spanish l>tyle patio decor w t Ramada. Hlx22 stand up 11pace in attic. Frml dining. Terrific buy at $149,000. Call 832·~. MOTHSt.IM-1.A W 17 X 35 POOL /\t I ast ! J\ 2nd comµlete home on almost ~ .. acre. tiorg("l)llS oversized bdrm. com· plete bath IJc1hty. utility rm, lge hv rm w/h1gh beJm ceiling, ultra modern kll<'hen & much. much more. Cull for 3d· dtn'I amc·mtlt'S & exl.'1Ung info on mam re· i.1dence. 832·~. 0 SAMTA AMA IAJlGAIM SHOPPERS OHL Y $53,000 VA buyers. real beauty new on the market. 3 lge bdrms, 2 baths. Palos Vcrd("S stone frplc. that covers one wall. Obie car ~arage. Call today. 759·1501. 17d2 POOL $79,900 Loc:lted m ont: or N.~. Santa Ana's choice localwns. 3 lvly hdr ms & must have qw<'I< l>ale. Call 832-SBOO. WE TOLD YOU SO Our GI SPECIAL advertised as our best buy last "t!cl< sold 1mmed1ately. But now we have another 3 br 2 ba on easy V1\ ur FllA tcr!lll>. 546-0022. SUrHI 1s the only word to describe this POOL homl' " air conuitiorung. An oo~tundmg party house. patio, rmly rm, frplc. VA or FHA terms possible. Oon't wait • lh1s liouM~ won't lai.t ' 546-00'.!2. CREAM PUFF !;1'1' lo appreciate lh e m any added I t'JllJrl'S & mc·ticulous care .} ou <':ln ,i:rl with th1~ s111H•rb honw. The low prkt· & Fiii\ or \',\ tc·rm" '"II ~urpn1'e yuu, Call now -this c1111'l lasl. 546·0022. HOTORCOLD7 l 1s <"d briC'k frplc & «Ir <'OOdlllOOilll: let \'OU .,rll'<'I any d 1mate in this 3 br l.&.~ bath hom c Pn<'cd nght, w \I,\ financinR po':.•· bll'. or .i.'~umt.> ex1sun~ ~IL\ low-low m tercst loan. 546-0022. PRIDE HBGHIOIHOOO In No. t-;asl S,1nta ,\na. nr. :'.lr mory Lane & Fashion~· A beaut. 4 br, <'U:.tom home -2600 ·~ fl· -freshly pain led. Only $117,000' 637·6770. SAMDPOIMTE SPECIAL POOL Ir JACUllJ Lvly upgraded 4 bdrm Sandpolnte home w/m any bit-an xtras. Pool only 2 yrs new. Btfl cpts &. new wa llp ape r s. Low maintenance back yard. Sbake roof. Ranch kitchen w,fmly rm. Only $89,950. 54~·9491. .. CLASSIC .. IEAUTY One yr new. Spacious 2 story ''Clusic" home w/4 bdrms, din rm, fmly rm & .3 baths. Near So. Coast Plaza , Calvary Church, park & schools and easy access to frwys. Call today & see this home that offers so much for such a low price. 545·9491. VETSlANS SPECIAL Sharp 3 bdrm home on quiet cul-de-sac street. Very well cared for & has great rm ty r m. Microwave oven included. Redu('ed $2,000 lo VA appraisal of S62,500. 545-9491. $47.000 Listed at government appraisal this charming "starter" or rehremenl borne is absolutely beaulirul. Big Jot. w/fruit trees galore. At this low price & onJy n small amount or cash required, should sell immediately! I 540-8944 or 646-7711. 4 IOllM • FAMtL Y llM $71,500 ·VA Terms available. Large mstr bdrm. 21 f\ fmly rm . Near So. Coast Plaza. 546-1754. $47.950 1-'ull price. lovely townhouse, former mod el. ma ny nice re a turei.. Encl'd gar age. Quiel community. 546·1754. VACAMT Company owned, lowest price in area • Near new, btfl condition. upgraded thruout. Tile entry, solarium kitchen, mirrored wardrobes, plush cpts, see & ~ompare. Near So .• Coast Plaza. $79,900. 546·1'154. -. . ""SHOWCASI SUIPllSF' Adult 2 br townhouse -2Y.i ba -jacui:zj ID mstr, bnth. f'rpl -Onished wine Cellar w/bar -2 car ele<'. opnr . Unbelievably cleun & priced at only $63,950! 63'Mi170 IEST IUY! Adult 2 br. townhouse under market price! + all this -cclnlral air -2112 bu,' Jacuul In mstr ~ath -~as frpl & BBQ. &.~ & you'll wunt it! Only $62,000! 637 ·6770. DoMT IE SLOW! Catch this one fast -1400 sq. Ct. condo w /spao.. walk·m closets i.n all 3 bdrms - ia.~ ba w/upgraded cpts, drps & wall coverings thruoul. Only 557.900! 637-6770 IEST IUY! Secluded. qwet loc -close to shopping at beaut. Orange Mall. This sparkling 2 br, t:l~ ba condo has cstm. wall coverings & redwood patio w/upgraded ,cpt.s. thruout • Only 553,5()0! 637-6770 SEUIMG7 YOUllHOME? We've been selling more than 1000 homes per month' We'd like to help you sell yours! Call one or our Sales Professionals ln cJ ay you 'll be glad you did. 714 1637 ·6770. UNIQUE HILLSIDE Fabulous vil:w from n1:arly ~a acre-ter raced-vegl:table garden-trees-play area & lht: \'t:l. has animals too! Lg. 5 br-3 bath-home-2700 sq. f'l. This lovely cui;t. homti wlstone front & winding stairs only SUJ,000! 637·6770 VACANT REDUCH> $6,000 3CAR GARAGI:: Large 4 bdrm Lusk home w/1Sxl9 sep fm ly rm. Overs1.ted lot. Need fast safo. f'ast possession on cr edit approval. Mollvotcd. 832-6800. PARQUET hard'll>ood in ramify rm. c1:ram1c hie en- try. t·nhances this lovi:ly Orang~wood home Futurini; J br, 2 ba-at only $8-1,500! 637·6770. LEM.OM TREE an the patio of this allrucl1ve condo for a yni;: toupl~ ·2 br & n1<'C family kitch. area. Pn vuch + comm. pool! This 4 yr old 1s u J;ood buy for $48,000! 637·6i70 FAMILY SPECIAL Wor<I" can't dcscrlhc the many ni<'e features of th1:. uir cond1l1oned 3 br H• buth homt• w/u btO p.meled fmly r m. 1'1ne Ornnge SC'hoob. 546·00'.!2. ANAHEIM IETTBl THAM NIW Bl·<'ausc 1t 1s only 3 mos. old -nict:ly lnds<'pd -bt:aut1fully dl'cor 'd in t-unhtont~' Tlus Lacuesta home: 1s an xlnt buy-3 bdrms-2 ba-cath~ral <'l:JI· 1ngs East Anaheam-<>nly S86,500! 63'7 6770 I BUOY Thc ~d life! in new <'ommunity or East Anaheim -a('ros~ from the new Yorba Park. 1 yr. old -4 br. -2 bath homt-! A beaut . Pacl-i.cller -only S81.000! 637·6770 WE WANT TO SHOW OFF Spac. 3 br-2ba homf: on lg. lot.. Prof. landscpd & <'Ov'd. patio! Shows like a mdl. wibt:aut. dc:cor & many upgrades. Move in cond. for only $74,900 Reduced. Olli usl 637-trriO THIE CLOSH YOU LOOK lhc b<:tter this xJnt. home loolc.s-lg. lot- fam1ly garden plot-11vt. work ar'f!a. This cll'an 3 br home is nr. "The City" & de- sirable: for only $62,500! 637-6770. YORBA LINDA DRAMATIC Yorba Linda homti featuring 2 stories- hugt: bnck frplc w/rois~ hearth. An ele~ant 4 br home-iclf!ally located & dt.1· sirably priced at only $125,000!. 637·6no EL TORO QUALITY & VALUE Ii; th<: rc:putaUon or this lovely Sunwooci home. Only 6 mos new-<! br & 2 ba-<lVt!r $10.000 in q•Jality upgradt..-<I features, Prlrt.1:1 tight at S89.950 637·6770. "'TftE COUMRY"" Beaut. 4 br home -plan 2 -Shadow Run! De lightfully decor'd -very· exqulSlle pror. landscaplnat A sumpluous homo -competitively p(iced at SUS,0001 6.17-b"770 FORMER MODEL a rk TH home w/special uperaded eatures -cstm storage cabinet.a - outdoor liJthting in attractive setting. A ·delightful 3 br w/family rm, dln rm & Ja .. ·mstr. bdrm. Competitively prt.ced at .$89,9001 637·6770 l.4kE SUei.f MIT View location-a moi;t desirable 3 br. patio home. Highly upgraded wimany ex· tra reatun.-;~ust. drps & cpls.-1 yr. old & better than new. Pncc.-d at $10.,900. 637..f)170. DUTCHESS lovi:s her own dog run in a ooautifully lndscptl. settmg-li.:. cov'd patio & c:leval· t.'1.1 jacuzzi! You'll l>o dc:Jighted w/this s pac. S&S home featuring plush wall to wall cpts. L~. fa m ily rm & kitch. Bc:autifully decor'd, 3 br, 2 ba. Only Sll7,SOO! 6J7·6770. 4 IDRM· POOL If> ACRE Your own private park w/50 n pool. Prof. landscaped. Single story 4 bdrm, btfl condition. new crpts lhruout. Must see lo appreciate. $86,500. 968·33'11. NEW CUSTOM HOME lOOFTLOT w/ildditional older rented home on rear 150 feet. Real quality. 4 bdrm, 3 full baths, rrml dm, lge kitchen. abundant wood cabinets, upgraded R. & W. dishwasher, trash compactor, lmly rm, wet bar. Mstr bdrm. retreat. Walk-in closets. Brick walk rear. Must se\! to evaluate potent.Jal. 968·3371. IEEP! IEEP! Opt•n l ·S. You'll love this 4 bdrm w/brick kitchen. Lu. .. h <:pls &. much more. $74,900. X201 Larson, GG. W/Newlan<t N/Trask. IID-I • oc 11 . HST IUY Open 1·5. Btn 3 bdrm home in super area. S<1ueal..y clean & ready to move tn. O,.ly S61 ,SOO. 8172 Central A\'c. GG. E /Oeach ~/'rrnsk. &!N-0611. Sir S $70,'50 VA The price has been reduced & owner will now sell \'A. J ob tranMcr rorces need fro quick i.alc. It's :i Canl~Llc: value. HWT)'! 11!17 ·0321. WESTMINSTER GOT CHAU Open House l·S. If you see lh1s 3 bdrm home w/t\lgh beam <'CiUngs, gas BBQ close to schools, we've gotcha! 7801 23rd St., Westminster. W /llea ch StTrosk. 894-0611. CHICK THIS! Open House l ·S, 3 bdrm l~ bath home. Upgraded lhruoul. Vets welcome. 13281 Anawood, West.minster, EJBolsa N /Duncanon. 894·06U. $65,500 VA 3 bdrm l~ ba, Central a /e, like new opts, cstm drapes, greaL locoh on. Super buy. Hurry I 897-0321. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO NIW & VACANT "Capt.aiM Hill" Condo in plush move in cond! 3 br -21~ ba close to beach 4c shoppin~. Call for price & terms. 661·2311 or 831·1611. FAMILY oriented P.U.D. w/pvt lake. special RV. parking only a rew or the xlras on this tow priced for the area 2 br. Seller motivated! Asking $67,900. 661·2311 or 83l·l67l.' FOUlt AVAILAILE From $52·$56,000. 2 & 3 bdrm condoa· w/low ctwn 4' VA Cinanclnc ava!Jablc. Veternns & renle.rs call to see if you qua lify now! Don't. wall! 661·2311 or 831-1671. Mi•~Vl•i•··_.IT_ •• 17141SIMOOO ~.-;+.~~~':.:;~'.~~: :Hl2l UtUU: HI ~I Ut.UA! ....,; .. -40 Miredo •.. 121JIH ... OJl1,17t41Ul.)211 ~Yino,ri •..• 17f41U7·'170 ............... 1.-ch • , .•• 171 41tU -U71,t71 4tJU.70JS , .. ~ ............ 11141 J4 .. 7405 &.eH_._., .......... 12t JIH4·l741.17 I 4117'·27U &.4111otoe4 •••••••••••• 12111 411·'411 l.e,...._ , ............ t21JIHO.JJOJ.171 41111·1710 '-9hech-ll1llly bolls tll JI 426-4411 a.-,1-h-4.osA"•' •. l2t JISt6-44tl,121)I5'6·2711 ,.._ """' ......... , 17141 Jl'-OUI '1«...ti-Yof'ttollftdo .. 171 41524 .. IJO Rl•erV4o-T~lerMell •• t71 41H7·)7J0,1714tll5·1 HO S-.Alltl ............ 171415 ... ·0012 ''"*-17tt-•••••••••• I 7 I 41 IJ2-6IOO r ............ ~Hln ........ 17141tJMU6 WtttWft•ttt .......... 17141H4-061 I WMttl..-' ............. 121llt4J·7114,1714117t471 I ..... ,._fttDl•l•IOti ..••• ,121 JI Ht-nn." I 41 IU-6600 II ,, ..... ,, 11:.i l • l \ '~' ' I I r ) : I " .. ~ C1 .... • (1. ~~I 11 1 " I I .,.. J : ~ .. I • ,,. - ~2 DAILY PILOT Sunday,OetotMtr30. '077 A .. W ........ M 52 YEARS TOGETHER AND NO THOUGHT OF RETIREMENT Miiia Brothers (from l•tt) Herbert, Don end Harry Oldies, Goodies Mills Brothers a Teamforti2 Years RENO, Nev. CAP>-After52years. the MUts Brothers are still going strong in the entertainment business and say they intend to keep it that way. "We are going to keep singing_ as long as people come around lo listen. This is our life," said Harry Mills. SINCE 19'2'1 AND their first record· ing, the famous trio fi gure they have cut 1,246 records -not albums. but singles. "I believe we have made more singles than anyone in the business. In the near future, after they get them all counted. they are going to give us an award for that feat," said Harry, spokesman for the group. "When people ask how many re- cords we've sold I tell them it's one million Cor every year in the business. That's a Jot of records. I'm not brag. ging, but they have been selling." THE BROTHERS, HARRY, 64,. Don. 62, and Herbert, 6.5, recently ap· peared here at.Harrah's before fLlll houses every night. ,Krom the looks of the crowd, vis- Jtors could have been asked to pro- c:IMee ID showing they were older than 51.:. SpoUights reflecting from the white hair were dauling. -Che audience was Oiled with Mills Brothers fans who have been ad-• mirers since the late 1920s. 'THEY SANG BITS like "Glowworm." "Opus One.'' "Cab Driver," "Yellow Bird,•• "Paper ~l" and moce. ·"We get requests ahead oC Ume by f9ail wben fans find out we are com- i~ to perform. A lot of times people #t mad if you don't sing their son1a. I doo•t think we could go without sinr- ing •paper Doll' for instance, the peo· ple wouldn't forgive us," Mills said. From 1925 when four boys from Pi· qua, Ohio started singing on the radio -one of the group has since died - the Mills Brothers have performed around the world. THEY'VE HOBNOBBED with royally and played with the biggest bands in the Big Band era. Along the way they shared top billing with stars like Bing Crosby. About the only change in the Mills Brptbers' act these days is the fre- quency. They don't play as often' although they still perform around the country and in Europe, Australia and the Orient. Was there ever any pressure to change the Mills Brothers' style? "NOPE, WRY CHANGE a good thing? What we do now we were doing way back then. Il 's still as popular llS ~ver. Look al the record sales," H,irry said. "Music hasn't really changed that much since we've been around. Peo- ple talk around rock and roll. He<:k, that's just two beat music. It's always been around. We've done rock and roll throughout our career, maybe it just doesn'tsound the same. Look at 'Lazy River.' that's a good exampl~' he said. WHAT·s THE BEST thing about tbe careersdthe M.llls Brothers? .. I would have to say It's sUll having the ability to go out there on st.age and see the people, to hear them when they stand up and applaud after all these years. .. These days we are aitUng around the house more than we used to. It gets boring, that's why we want to keep on singing,·· he said. •Today's' Tom Brokaw ., 'Celebrity' Newsman ~Guards Private Life t. .STILLWATER. N.Y. CAP) -It's '>een a liWe more than a year atnce former White House correspondent rE Brokaw became one of \ erica's most closely watched and •i ned to people as host of NBC's T<>-lal Show. How has he adjusted to the :efebr:ity status? Well, I'm not. mobbed out on the :~els but there is a higher level ol · gniUon'" he said in an interview. e fact is, J don't let. Jt interfere my private life." ROKAW, 37, AND his wife, edith, 36 -a former Miss South ota -live in a Manhattan apart· t with their three daughten. They each other in high school ln kton, S.D .. and were married r graduating from the University Jf uth Dakota. ~ try to be as pleasant as possible 11 n people approach me," Brokaw ; . "I'm always flattered when peo. >l~say they wat.ch the program. U b 's part of the price of dolng it, It's t all price." okaw said be rinds bis new job 11 e enlightening than the White a e assignment. • BE DIFFERENCE IS that there ~ s concentrating really on one man one institution -the White House which has a Jot of different Jht ensions. ••ut here I'm covering a much trfa l e r range or issues and oe•onalltJes and sltuaUons. I think ,. t'limore broadenJng, personally, do- . D~batl'm dotng now." •okaw covered the dramatlc un. ·ailing ot the Watergate scandal and ·o er President Nixon's reslgna- :Jo He also accompanied former Ptilident Ford on trips to Japan and ChJ>a. . • I KAW BEGAN IN broadcasting :it After basketball pracUce each Ill he would rush over to KYNT in 'i ton for announcing work. r graduatJns from collct• in tta, be went to work for JtMTV. the -.C -!fW•le in Omal{a. He wu 'MORE BROADCASTING' New8ca•ter Brokaw transferred to WSB lo AUanta where his civil rights coverage attracted the noUce of network executives. After three years there, he became NBC New& correspondent in Los Angeles ond anchorman for the locaf affiliate. KNBC. Then, four years ago, he got the Washington assignment. BROKAW'S WORKDAY begins shortly before s a.m. and generally ends by 11 p.m. He saJd he usually leaves the studio each day by about 4 p.m. after preparing the next day's show. but often takes work home. .. It's a never.ending job. But actual- ly I see a «ireat deal more or my faml· Jy now then when I was White House corr~spondent and going half.way round the world most of the time. And -.ve're just 3 very closo family so It works out just fine." Brokaw, who accepted the job on the condition that he would not be re- quired to do commercials like his pre· decessot'S, takes pride In hls de<:islon· making role beblnd the scenes. "Thtre are about silt of us who real· ly determine what we're 1otng lo put onandwben." 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Bl&1est Marketplace on the Or111&• Ca.11 DAILY · PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find tt . ( 642 •5678} One Call Service Trade tt With a Waot Ad . . Fast Qed1t Approval •....... fi"-"e I""" -n<•ment1, P-. . •~ _ Mtfd1ondl.. . ..•. I000-8099 -'"' · · · · · · · · _.."'n Lo11 & fo..nd 50SO-::MY"I' a.ot & Mot-. a.ntab .••....... 3000-4699 S..•t<o & lt.paj..a' . ~ f~m • . . , . 9000-'°'9 au.-u, lmu._,,l & l·~ment & AutomoW.t & f'ther Allaftdol .... • · · ... 5000 SCM9 Preporo11on . 7000 719' Tron~°"8f, . 9100-9999 Houses for Sale HOtlsH For Sale Pubilfthrlr"s Notice: •• ••• •• • •• ••••••• •• ••• • •••••• ••••••••••••••••• All real estate advertised GeMrdl Qi I 002 in this newspaper is sub· ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ject to the Federal Fair DESPBA U OWNER Hous ing Ac~ of 1968 ONLY $64,500 $63 000 POOL wluch makes st llleg.il to Great Costa Mt':.IJ home: ' advertise .. any pre. 3 Large bdrms, ovt-r Walk up garden l'lllhw~r. r J• 't t' · d I t 'th b 1 to this 3 bdrm slea . ~re'!ce_. 1~1 a 100. or s1ic o w1 car ng FinAcrtip kitchen. Living discr1mmat1on b.ased on fruit trees. Good condi· room overlooks sparkl· race. <;olor, re!ti;ton, !.eX. tum m:.1de & out Price ing pool. Hideaway !'r nat_1011al or1i;111, or :.111 11wlud£•1> near nl!w rcfrii.:. t, too' Only 3 little intention to make un,y wa;,,hcr & clryt•r. J u:.t mas er · such preference, llmita move in. Hurry cul l TLCtohavc.YOl1rd_ream 11011 ordiscrimlnatlon " 5-l6·5'Jll0 home. Don t hes1t:atc. ' . Cull '752-1700 This newspaper will not knowingly a('cept any advertis ing for rcul ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS (Jl'IN '" V• 11 I fUN ronr N~I • estate which ism v10lu·1---------[e,IHIU1ll AREAL FIXER t1onofthel11w. ---- ~~~~J * C~H * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 Choose your cariwt and OI OI CAPE COD have a $1000 carpet al· 75 io-85 io lowance. Priced unrlcr COMMISSIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $58,000 the murkct for 3 quick $2, 150 sale. Call us 1l won't la:.t! 14?, new ofc. in Hunt· TOTAL OOWM !>4&23IJ mgton Bch needs a rew w· d d t "''" 01·"~' ' "· .~ aggresu~~ salesmen EiEr:;~.b~~t~ 1r~.1*1t1l ~~rtr.~,~1i~; l iv. rm.! Gourmetl~~~~~~~~~~I heavy advertising. Join kitchen overlooks sun-G If · D the crew that has fun shine l'Ourtyard ! Wmd -0 erS ream making money. For in· ' ing stairway le ads to Mesa Verde's mos t fo., call: Ed Chernow, s weeping master SPECTACULARhomc.5 646·8080 bedroom plus c h ild's BR. 4 ba. Fil, Oil, LH.1~~~~~~~~~~1 retreat! Hurry, seller ls Spanish 2 story, ·~acre. anxious. 847·6010 The golf course is your VA.HOOOWM oPfN ,,, .,. ,, s' iuN ro e1 Nifti back yard. Open llouse [ t8· t, , If Wed. thru Sun. l·S. 17!10 $66,500 Charming country set· ting. Tile entry. Gourmet kitchen. Huge living rm + din area. 3 Spacious bclrms, office too! Ter· raced back yard. No down to qualified VA buyers. Call fast 752·1700 ~,lt~ldi\\I :.g.~1r c1rc1c Agt. 48R +POOL SSS,800 *REAL Jog to beuch from th b ESTATE* beautiful garden home. lJ('Sl buv In Hunllni:-ton We need top performers Ueach S2JOO down or as· in our Newport Center or. 'ume 5240 mo paym ents. fice. Will train if UIU'ry!CALL9636767 !i'lfl~ftiii necessary. Xlnl. com· "'TN"' 0 • '~" '• ' • • ~k:; [~Jfi&Hil T hn-="~ sss.1so l:-~~) H~e family rtl()tn \I 1th CORONA DR MAI OP&I SUH. 1·5 70IAV0CADO Ocean side or hwy: de· lightfuJly charming 2 BR hou~e + near new 4 BR Jpt + 4 car garasc. $185,000! 640·6604 used bn r k \\all Joli ,\Div Gerrie fnv~l ln1· fJn•phH'l'. 3 Bl•ilrm. :? ball), dbk rur 1.wrJi:e. ---------1nt'w11r Oous:hlxly pool & LAGUNA. Magnificent ocean view lot' Three Arch Bay: buJ.ld the house or yoar dreams in exclus ive. µrlvat~ community w /i:uarded g ate. $175.000! Will trade. COHDOON THE LA.KE 3 BR. 2 BA. lri:. den, frplc. sunny patio home. Se('urity gate s-fee land-nr. So. Coast Plna.CaJI PAREL WALKER &15-4144 CBrwn. Have something to sell7 Classified ads do it well. CUSSIFtEO HOUIS >\lhfrttvrs m:i)' pl•<'<' tlw1r ad~ bv h·l~hont• 8 OOit m tos·JOp m Monday lhni ~'rid.iv IHOOOOl'I !'lllturd.iy C'OSTA \I F:!'A OF' rt\~· :!lf) w tt"' .,..2 !J(ii K ll\JNTl~GTON RF.ACll 17875 &•11rh Blvd. S40-1220 J,AGUNA BF.ACtl 11116 Ol"'neyre t.a1un1 Beach •!M·94&6 SAOOLERACK ~La Pu Road l.aicuna Hilb S81-6JIO NO!t'tllt'0111'TY •hal r~'<' ~o 1220 CU.SSIREO DUOUHES Deadline for copy & kill~ IS 5•30 p.m. lhf' dAy before publication. rx ~ for Sunday &t'Mon· day Edillons wht'n deadline ts Saturday. 12 noon. CU.SSIRfD RlGULATIOMS fo~RRORS: Advcrh51'1'l! ~hould <'he<'k tht'lr ads '111tly & rtport errors Immediately. THF-. 0/\11.Y Pll.oT a~sumrs hablhlv for the ftrM In· rorrcci tnS<'rtlon only. f'/\NCEl.f,ATIONS: When killinit an ad be ~ure to make a rerord of the Kil.I.. Nl:MRt:H iiiven you by your ort toker as rl'c-e1pt or your <'aocellation. Th1:1 kill number must ht> pres<'n· k'd by lht' ad"crltser m raseor a dispult?. C/\NC'ELl.ATION OR CORRF.CTION l>i'' NF:W M> RE•'OR E Rll;l;NlNCi. t-:v~ry efrOl"t Is made to klll M C"Mrect a new ad lhnt has bee!1 ol'dered. h111. -annot l{uaran· ltoe to do 5Q unt II lhe ad ha\ appeared In thr paper. OIM&A·f,ll'lE ADS: 1lle5e ads arc stri<'llV riuh in advan('C by mall or at any one of our of· fl~. NO phone order11 . Jleadl1ne: 3 r .m t'nday, C.osta Mc~• of• n~ Ir 12 noon at. all branrh ofOl'es. 1'11F. DAll.Y PILOT reser11r~ the ri11ht lo dnssi(v, l?dit, i:ensor or refuse ony ad ver· th1em<-nl, and lo eh11n11e h' r111.,, a. n.o11ulnl Ion~ ~thout t:irlor n<1llrr. CUSSfFfEO MAJUHG ADDRESS P.O. ~x 154i0. Costa Mesa 92626 t1ltf'r Al l thl.:. on o ~eduded s lrcl'l llurry . l'llll 546·5&t0. ~--HERITAGE • • REALTORS SHOWS LIKE THE MODEL This s uper up1nu1kd :'lo'l'wp(lrt <:ontlo i.how'i. 3 lo: Wrmi.. 2':i ba. mini ocean view und ali.o u m1m pncc. Wnulcl 'ou bela•\ e S87.000 Thi\ heauly will 11nt hi 't 1»6 ili l IEACH CUTIE! ~, Blk. to ocean; 2 BR. house + bacheloc"s. 3 car parkmg: 25xt5 ft. lot. May not be legal, but on· ly $128.000! COSTA MESA F'.astslde 'junker· 2 B~. Marter or r etirement home: will trade for San Otego County. truck. boat, auto, or whal have you, a~ part or dow1' paymt. Try SSS,000 lalboo loy "'oP· RMltort .. 675-7060. [iji lfi&1ld OHESTORY ~R~ED~UC~E~D~$4~.o~o~o~.1 CONDOMINIUM SOUTH OCEANSIDE. $55,000 B~T AREA. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 [kdrooms in luxury beam ceilings. hrdwd hlJ:h rise buJld1n~. O\'cr Ooors. frplc., din rm & looking huizc private breakfast area. 100'x 175' pat.io area. Super conve· lot. Open House Sat/Sun. nlent to freewoyi.. :.hop· 1490 'Avocado Rd ., ping, cl<'. Call 962·7788. 498-0788 0WNER VAOK ~ KE:Y •es RE:ALToRs 11 Anaheim Jlllli. F~o;;TA Tl-~ SI ,S00,000 :,()00 Sq.rt houor;c on 6 ._ a ('res. maid '~ citrs , stahlt.'i<, IJOOI. beautiful lanct .. r :ipc• OPEN llOUSF-; S \T•SUN OC I' ZJ 30. 1·5 1';\1 CROSSCOIJ'IJTll\' rROPEHTl~S. INC. .Johnnil• D1malant<' 8'17 .21!()(). 71'1·8:19·X!WI Shows Like a Model! Nearly new. :l bedrm. 2~4.1 bu. S&S Townhom c in "Int urea. nr Cypress College. Partt Ploce IJ~s 714:842-746 l DUPLEX Deluxe un.lt.s, goJf course i---------i \•irw 2 Bedrms each, STARTER HOME I\ sharp Sc11win1I t'otl dominium w,frpk 111 hv . in~ room. till• kltch~n pn\ ale. <1ulet. larl{t! J::ir.u~cs. Perfect r etire· nwnl home and Income. <.:all~llSl ~~HERITAGE w 1 bui I l· ins & Ira.~ h mm ..::wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.__ pactor. 2 un. :t Iii\ - • • REALTORS Wa s h e r . dryl'r, .& Buy your own ho'm e rcfrl~crutor included an s2,500. down, up to pnce. t-62.500. Or no dllwn, up to $85,000 ~7.~0o. ror Hti.. /\gt. PACIFIC 9fW.:!2fi3 ___ _ COAST You don't need a gun to "dr:iw fast" when you PROPERTIES place an ad in the D:uly 63 I 0400 "' yti Pilot Want l\ds ! Call now • ~n me 642-:;678. ---. --- .TARBELL REALTORS·- Relaxillg HNhcl Pool Extras galore In tftis sup• 3 bedroorn pool home. O.nlng room area, eating ar-. family room and hie decor. New roof, freshly painted. 1-bt house with overhead sprinklers.. Trailer access and huge patio. Call nQWI ICl&,500. 540-1720. COl'OllCI del Mer ~x ·· Reduced greellyf Great. ln11'85tment. New unit In back area. Both homes wllh 2 ~ Front unit features beamed oelllng• and cozy fireplace. Recently painted. Call before U'o gone. $175.<XX>. ~1720. Executive's D.aaltt Premium locatJon: crc>se to pool, tennis. & parks. custom decor thtoughoot with tlnlad windows, brick fire(>lace. tile entry and separate family room. Dining room, eetlng area. den and 4 bedrooms. Extra bath~. Coveted patio and garage door opener. Wont lasll $98.500. ~1720. Must Sell Heritage Classical plan with atorage everywhere! Lovely home with 4' spacious bedrooms. eating area, entry hall, family room and handsome flraolace. Trailer ec:ces.s and patio. Sharp! $111,500. 5"40-1720. lest "Ranch" a., Fantastic location. Popular model with mother·in-law auorters. Large lot. 4 bedroom home WTth elCtra baths. den, fonnal dining room. bricit fireplace and entry hall. Owner anxious! $99.QX>. 540-1720 For .... Gre.. n..b Well landsaped home with ~ In yard. Altractlw covered entty, COUnttY kJtcherl with eating area. dining room and tamllyroom. Fireplace and 3 bedrooms. Close to Shope. Spnnklers and patio. S79.500. ~1720. Close to Prt•al• Lall• luxurio11S and SOOffyf Qliet endoeet:I.,.. with oate. 3 bedroom townhome decorated to rlcft · eerth tones: tile entry, bfic« fireplace, dlnlno room. den and extra bathe. Large P9f10, Neer r><>ol. lacuui and shapS. Call nowt S89,9tl0. ~1720. &..shLmchc~ Outstanding LaurelwoOd patio home with 4 bedrooms 0< 3 and den. Formal dining room. eating area off the country kltcnen. family room and fireplace. Covered patio. Community PoOI; near tennis. Call fot more detail•. $96,liDO. ~1720. .. Colonlal MClllSloll Near Mesa Verde Country Club. Golf. tennis and pool facillttesl t-tJge. elegant 4 bedroom home, all customized. Attractl't'9 tile entry. deluxe kitchen. rec room. eetlllg wea. family room and dining room. Wet bar. and professional decor. 2 bfick fireplaces and extra baths.. Newly painted. Call nowt 540-1720. New~~ts Priced nghtl Altr.C:ve home with 2 bedrooms. eating area off the kitchen. dining area and handsome flrepface. Trailer access. Call for all the details! $95,000. ~1720. 540-1720 2955 Harbor 81.-d. Costa Mesa S~YiftCJ 9000 Cities 4 ~c:'!:::.~~~ .~4!':. ••••••. I ~~!::!.~~-~~:.--.... .I~~:!!!:>:. ~.a!~ ........ ~~!~: .~~ .~~.~ .. ;. .. . . ~~~!~! .~~~ -~~~ ........ ,~~!~! .~~~ ~~ ...... . ~:!! .......... !~.~~~~~:! .......... !?~~ ~~~~ .......... !?.~~ ~~~~~! .......... ~ ~~ ~~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ ~~~!~~! .......... !?~: SUnday.October30 1977 DAIL V PILOT 8$ HCMIHS For s• 5'.st .. t J!kf' 6 4 4 -1133 ~~cu l l\' ANYTI M E BLUFFS BEST BUYS WATER VIEW Superbly detailed & planned, gated seclusion. on<; of a kind ; cannot be duplicated. Luxury at its finest. $225,000. Hy app 't. GREEMIELT Privacy on quiet cul de sac. Secluded patio, 3 bdrms. & family. ln xlnt cond. $149,500. Open Sun. 1·5. 204 Nata. OH THE PARK OriginaJ,, Bluffs. Spacious 3 bdrms., 21 :i ba.: enp unit. Has s uper entry. In spotless cond. Open Sun. 1-5 536 Vista Grande. $132,000 OTHER EXCLUSIVES GRHHIELT & WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY APP7 ONLY UASES ALSO AV AIL.UL! $525 to $800 !:~!'! .......... !~~~!!:~~~! .......... !~.~~ .Acoldwell Banker ~ RESIDENTIAi. BOOl<ERAGE COMAANY **OPEN HOUSE** 29 Montecito, Spyglass Hill $.125,000 2036 Pt. Provence, H. V. Homes $155,000 1979 Pt. Claridge, H.V. Homes $178,500 1500 Dolphin Terr. Irvine Terrace 2582 Vista, Bayshores $168,000 $195,000 2241 Vista Huerte, Bluffs 1942_ Santiago, Dover $93,000 Shores $279.500 15 Tribute Ct, Newport Crest $122.500 18782 Via San Marco. Turtle Rock $144,000 11 Aspen Tree. University Park $145,000 1342 Galaxy, Newport Beach $495,000 Fee PRIME CORONA DEL MAR LOCATION ·~AM >V REALTY BIG CANYON Executive ranch style hon'lt' behind · iron g ale 111 tht• mo:,t prrstlgiot~s area. ·1 b e ti r o o m s , I' a m i I ~· r o o m & convers:.i t1on p1L. Profcss1onally decorat~. Vac·•.&rll ! App01ntment only. \ :$3G0,{)()(I. * * * BIG CAMYOM TOWNHOME Dramatic architecture! Dy namite Master bedroom + 2 others! Pool, jacuzzi & tennis court. $179.000 * * * SEA VIEW P11noram1c VIEW -3 bt•tlrooms. s uper kil t h t.•n with bav window s & i\l H'l'OWliVl' OVCf1-V 0 UU1lcd l'l'ilings. P ool. jul'llu i & ll'nlli~ eoul't~ $239.500 * * * WOODBRIDGE Warmin gton ··c·· plan with 3 bedrooms & atrium. Vaulted ceilings & more in u pJ rk like setting. Only ... $99,500 *** WOODBRIDGE 2 Master suites, sunken living room, breakfast room. separate dining room & just steps from the lake, pool & jacuzzi. Reduced to ... Sl i.t .950. 230 twwport Centtt' Dr., Hpt. lch 759-1515 759-0087 ~~ .......... ~?~~I ~~~:-! .......... !?~~ OPEN HOUSES 114 CRYSTAL OPEH SAT/SUM. 1·5 LITTLE ISL.AHO 2 Bdrm.. beamed ceiling home with brick frplc .. lge. front yard. $165,000 200 DIAMOND OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Large 2·Story home. 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. frplc. + 2 bdrm. apt. 2 Car g arage. Asking S257,000 386 15th STREET OPEN SAT/SUH 1-5 Newport HeiCJhh, Cotta~ ~ ~ VIA LIDO SOUD 3 Bedroom. 4 bath home on an extra wide lot. Large ~ntry t·ourtyctrd w /beautiful fountain. Perfect guest , m <1id or in-law quarters over the garage (refri ger ator & stove in- d u c.IL.'<l ) . $268,000 OpCl'I HouH -Sat I ·5 808 Via Lido Saud Y CU' HostHI will b• ICll'i>•a OowHr . JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2 91 9 Mewpart Blvd. comer 30th GeMral 1002 Generol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS IAYFROMT E-f'LAH Can you beli eve $187 ,500 including panoramic view lot. Jus t listed! 2250 Sq. ft.. better than new, 3 BR. 21.2 ba .. form. din .. fam. rm. w/parquet wood fir., wet bar w/r efrig. Finest plush cream color cptg. Gateci courtyard entry. ' OPEH 1·5 2957 qt.JEDADA Coff V dtC Orot· RARE I LEVR WITH ~IEW! Spectacular water, sunset, night lite view. Finest early Bluffs. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Tile floors, shutters. 2 Lovely private patios, pool nearby. Ask $172,500 OPEN 1·5 2065 VISTA DEL ORO PLI::1\.'it:: I.ET Till:: F.X PERTS SHOW YOIJ Tiit:; r\WAHU WIN;'\l~li BLt;Ft·'S HELEN B. DOWD REALTOfl. IMC. MLS 644-01 J4 1973 Top Ust• & Top SaletnH:WI 1974 & 1975 Rum....Up H.-wport.Mfta locrd of Rffltors ........................•.....................•.••.•••.•.••.•••••..•. G..wrol I 002 ~~Mnal I 002 GeMral t OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *HOMES OPEN I TO 5 * 4 BDRM. MONTEGO $135,000 -FEE This immaculate home is the largest 4 bdrm. I -level in Harbor Vi ew Homes. 1627 PORT ABBEY PL .. OPEN SAT/SUN IRVIHE'S IEST IUY -$55, 900 2 Bdrm. condo in top condition! Nicely upgraded & repainted. 14598 GOLDEN GLEN (Walnut Square area). OPEN SUN. . 2 COTT AGES -R·2 IN CORONA DEL MAR Separatt! cottages with oversized garage for each. Great privacy for each. with minimum care. Close to everything. $149,500. 518 NARCISSUS. OPEN SUN. SPYGl.ASS -OCEAM VIEW Elegant 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home with large family rm. & formal dining rm. Owner will help finance. 1607 CASTLE COVE, CORONA DEL MAR. OPEN SUN. BETTER THAM A MODEL Exceptional 4 bdr m .. 311:! baths. with TWO large family rooms (one for pool, ping pong or ? ) . Harbor Vi e w Homes most popular floor plan . 1804 NEWPORT HlL~ DR. EAST. OPEN SUN. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLIX-SO. OF HWY. Neat 2 bdrm. & frplc. home with brand new 2 bdrm., 2 bath unit & 4 CCU' garage. 511 ACACIA . OPEN SAT/SUN. BLUFFS 3 IDRM.-$123,500 Very nicely upgraded, with 2V2 baths, V-Plan. Love- ly carpet & wallpaper. 2710 VISTA DEL ORO. OPEN SUN. ORANGE/TUSTIN AREA Con siderably upgraded "Meredith" model. 4 Bdrms .. family rm. + large bonus r m. with wet bar. 13031 MALENA. (Call for directions). Priced re- duced to $127,500. OPEN SUN. THIMICIMG OF CHANGING? 6G-65-70°/o CGmlli1si• TWO naKDiW4petlti ... brclken to Mlp y• Excellent faclffin 759-081 I ftut 61.m G-lut Wu teu Bf4CJ. ' ' I' •.t I I t( ~r I l ., ' : ,, I I t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I• GeMrol 1002 GNff'GI 1002 Getterol 1002 Getterol 1002 Get1erol 1oot 1 .•..•...... ) ....................•...•..........................................•.•.•.•.•.•.• ·······················~ .. OPEN SUH. 1·5 BIRCHDALE R.AHCH • Larger three bedroom home with family room & den. Only 1112 blocks to beach. Remodeled throughout. Double car garage plus room for smaller c ar. Private sundeck off mast er bedroom. Call tor appt. to see. Only 5230,000 Fee. We have just listed this charming 2 bdrm .. 2 bath home featuring new mstr . bdrm. with deck. Lge .. rticcly lndscpd. back yard ; dbl. ('arport + a s ingle garage with elL't'. optmer. Sep. dimn~ rm. Orf<'r ed at S130.000 14 19 SEREN ADE lrvinc Te-rral'e. Cd:\I On I t:l' I J nd fl a c~ tnn1• lrpk . lw;iml·d r1·11l11~"· 11111111..: rm & hr kf~l h.ir :1 1\1111: ,11t:d lodl'ln, , n·ranl•l· lllo• 1111"•" &. " :i 1n :-.n•al111 g 111 :! ~ · hath, l,o" mJllll y.1nt l'ntell <ii :SIS.i.000 Nearly ~ .. acrt'. 1·ountry 11 \mi.:. uppt·r ~ t:~ p<1rt II.I\ x H or,;c ,l:ihk . <'hurmtui.: 2 IJdrm. ran<'h h11u~1·, t'fl/.\ gu,.,l h<>u"~" 'l'·•rkling. poul 0µ1•11 !-it1I Sun 1:! .'i 2029:.? Htrt-h St . Sa11ta \na Hcli.;hl!I. MES.ADEL MAR SPECIAL $82,900~ SINGLE VET rr1• DOH"T MISS THIS! Homes like this are scarce. 3 bedroom. family room Tiburon in Lusk Harbor View Homes. We like this new offering on a quiet cul-de· sac. $1S9.000 is jus t right. SHOWS UKE A MODS. Jn the great family area of Harbor View Homes, this rare 4 bedroom Port ofino shouldn 't be missed - warm cozy atmosphere. family room and beautiful yard. $178,500, and you own the land ! ! IRVIHE TERRACE A delightful 3 bedroom home w I pool on one of the best streets in the area. It is spotless. bright & sunny & shows beautifully. $168,000. rtUME PARK LOCATION Turtle Rock Broadmoor 4 Bdrm .• 2';2 bath Plan #3 with famHy room, dining room, 3 car garage. Across from park. just steps to pools & ten- nis. $127,500 · TURTLE ROCK PRESIDENT HOME Super location. 4 bedroom & family room, fresh paint and decorating make this an ·instant move·in! Large yard, lots of privacy. This home is priced to sell at $144,000. IAYSHORES SPECIAL! An ideal home near private beach. Liv.Rm. & Din.Rm. surround lovely lanai. 3 lge. bdrms. Perfect for e asy lifestyle. S\49.500 WEST CLIFF Remembef when homes were really built , with la t h & plas ter & h ardwood floors? This home has th at & more! Extra large lot, 4 bedrooms + den & family room. A great family home! $185.000 IAYCREST Cull to view this 4 bedroom, 2"2 b ath. single s tory home in dis· tin"tive are~. Large yard w/fr · trees. Priced for its potential $175,500. THI IWffS_,AHORAMIC VI Highly upgraded 3 bedroom · with many custom extras. T quality appliances thruout. abun· dant closets & storage. expanded mast er suite. A/C, intercom. fire alarm. $lm,ooo including the land. A COl.OWB.1. IAM«C.t CO. 644-1766 21'1 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS AO. IN NIWPORT CENlEA DUPLEX -S 161.000 2 Bdrms. each; open parking for camper. WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 Iii:! :11iGJ h<lfi· llll l ~: \"l'' BEST EASTSIDE HOME :!l!i~herwnod l'luce Cloei~ to park.~. sc:hools, ll'nm~ c:luh. B1~ I br on hui;e-lot. 2750 Portola. Co1taMesa 752-086 1 Slfhl.000 --=======--WONDERFUL WILLOWS :1 Bdnns., hui:e r1tm1ly rm .:.! frpks.; 11 churm· Int.: family home ;:11 4~72 Park Glen, Irvine. Open Sun. H . Only $79.900 If you lakt• home $9S(l. eat•h month, )OU muy be itblv lo quar or · · - •' funt astH· re . eel J A GREAT IUY! bctlro?m homt'! t'all Cd. Dupleic, South o~ now ! R ed t: a r p c t , Hwy. arm 2 bdrm. ~1 75.J.1202 den home. nearly new !P ---bdrm. income unit~ I•-------~ Frplc . eac h unit. Sh~w Run l•auty Beamed ceilings; sunJl.Y First offering on this en· garden patio. $175,.SOO. • • tenai~r·s delight. Quiet NEWPORT HTS. ,, Udrm .. pool l'Jbanu. family ronm, pristine dean. o"ner ready to start pac:kmi;. Sl3.'i,000 -... __.. interior loe1&tion. a block OPEN SUM. I ·S q :; Crom private pool. 4 lm· 5•1 c.1.T.1.L11o.1.1. G~ral 1002 General ..•..•...•........••..• ··················-···· 1002 .. -pressively large bedrms. ~ ~ ~ "~ I • I 1--------2•.-i elegant baths, formal 2 Bdrm. cutle. Recently dining, s uper dclux< remodeled. associated OLD FASHION BROKERS-RE Al TORS 101\ W 6olhna 67 1 JU I J>'Olf Y. YIUIOCl,IH SANTA AHA kitchen, triple garage MAURYSTAUFFER ~~;J..O.!,. HEIGHTS Dc fi.rsttoscethis onc! SEA LION REALTY c--. .. -531·5800, eves:554·0307 1213 N. Coast. Laguna 640·7000 U>vely •l Bedroom.2 b:ith lnt'IREHetwork 497-3388 644·2212 ---------1·--------I home with lari:c family ~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~ SPACIOUSNESS NO ow':~!c!~:to~~~~ice 1---------1 room. loc uted o n a= 60xl35' lot. :.urmunrled GeMral 1002 GIHral 1002 by Tang_erinc. Orungc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• this Mesa Verde beaut)-. BY OWNER Lovely lar1e honw with CREDIT Big Canyon NEWPORT HTS. 2,600 sq .rt ·I B1.lrms with Greenbriar townhomc. J Bdrms .. famil}" rm.: lots of room. Circle thi., spectacular view from \'Ucant. anxio us owner:. ad and call right now. every rm. 2 bulconlcs & sa ys, bring me un uHcr. Lemon & Lime tr<!es. ... .>t~;~13,., ..•• "". , NEEDED patio. j?rcat for nutcloor SJ00.500 living. fo'rpk , \\ct bur. CLIFFHAVEH [~-I 2Br, The ti"{ mslr bdrm 3 Ddrms .. family rm •. has generous u I cove Clifr Ur. corner . Sl49,500 PRIVATE LAKE . ' _· $68,000 Tennis court:., pool & COSTA MESA J~cuul close by. )love Two :i bdrm. homes on r i g ht 1n to c ha rm , f BIG 4 BDRM w,~<·11r1ty. Slll~.soo. :;~I~ room or more. ll!OO sq. fl . r + .i br. 2 ba &l4 3s L4GUHA IEACH Sailing. fishing, strolling 1>1· au l y ! tip g r a <I c ~ -----·-----Pair or oc<>un view lob, and duck feedinst arc a thruout. woorl cuhinet~. ·~.000. Priced al $87 ,500 . ALSO 2 SHARP 3 bodroom llomes on Bayview Ave. Priced at S73,SOO. and S71.000 BUYERS WF.LCOM g IT'S YOUR l\1 ,\R.KET! FULL R REAL TY 54 08 few of the activities the l i 11.'. r r u 1 l l r cl' s. ANS residents of this «'X beautifully lndi.l'pd . 2 *VETER * ABAHDOMED~ · elus ive, wa lled l'Om rar. ga. Laundr\' rm. If you wanl u hom1• in 11\1.tt.a.. munity enjoy. Lavishly f'a-m ilv area .· ~to' l' In Orani:c l'o., don't le\ lhli, ..,..'f n.... SPANISH VILLA rlecorated. :t bedroom. 2 t'Ond. i'will carry conract year pa,.,s you by! We ~ IEACH bath with family room a 81 2'~. For ~ale hy know how to help VF.TS r' REALTY • ASSUME $28,500 and brick f1rc plncc. 0 w n er ' A..: t . i-; d get homes' Call now : za:aii ~ Arched form11l entry Priced well bt'low com· Chernow. 646·80!!0 5-12·3676, 24 llRS. Bkr 2061tiveulde.N.I. huge 20· liv. r m . with parables al s100.ooo. --------·l·--------1 646~4463 crackllngstoncfireplace CALL 751·3191. r-----'---..:.....::._ __ , • counlry kitchen · din· T new goorlici. wit h a C!.flQ 'O £\.,.' fl 'C ~C:::..e Int:. Fiesta party rm !p SELEC Trade your Olcl :ituff for PROPERTI Es Classrricd ud. 642 5tl7x ~~ ~"t.1 ~ ~ -(b P <r ~ overlooks covered dance •--------pavilion & lush grounds. I OOl That Intriguing W orcf Gome wlllt o Chudl• Separate wins: for ma· 1002 Getteral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IF" Bjg Canyon 1-'roperties * Dramatic D en ne Deauv ill e. Ov erlookin~ the 10th Fairway & night light view of Newport Center. SpaciO\lS 4 hdrm ., 3 baths. Walk to the Club'. $350.000. By app't. * For the best of ntg Canyon. call one of our four rcsidc•nt s pecialists at r,.10 ssoo A OIVll>•ON 01 -----141••' "' cv.• •·roil.a.If -----jestic master suite & O•.a"a"o• •he 6 11<•0,.bl•d guest quarteri;. Take wo1d> l>.low lo mo~• 6 ,.,,.pi. '""'d" P•ln• Iott••• o1 over 8~~ VA loan. No new ...,.h '" '" h"• of "'vo••• loan cosls. No qoulifying. I TEOHOR 1 I 2 I I I I I LUFlTE 1 I 1-I I I I HYGTIE 1 I I' I I I I HIEREF I h.....,.._,.......,.--.,IT' -,lr--1 A HollywoOd kid was heard ._"_...! _....1--a.1__._...__, saying: "I want a girl Just ,...-----:-::-----, like lhe glrl that married It R O T M E R I dear old Dad. That w.e the i.-.... 1.;....;,-1....,.1--.1--.1.--i lhlrd marriage. The flrtt, ......_..__..___._ __ _,second, fourth and lllth. .-----:---:--:~""'! ~-·-·· I H O M S 1 1 O 1 I O COt"Qie•t "'4 tllutl I• llvO'td l O I I I by I fling In •h• "''"'"" WOfd> '-· _.._ _ _..... _ _.... -·-·--'· yow rl..-elop from lltO No J bttlow 10 , .................... , .. --9 ....... ~i~,.._\w-0 ..,...I' -r-1*_.,.I" r I' I' I' I' I" I e ;,;;~· I I I I I I 8 I I I 1 I. SCRAM~LETS Answers in Cfaulflcatian 5 100 $288/m o. pa)'~ :ill. Hurr.v ! OOJ. 7881 [,i iiii BEST BUY 3 Bedroom wilh massive stone fireplace ond ex· panded livln ~ room, formal dining, warm country kitchen. Located on a large lot with RV 3<'· cess. Cloi;e to i1hoppln~ und Newport ·M C:4ll school!!. Priced at a low $&1,900. CALL SS/j :.!GOO. C:SELECT I PROPERTIES IRVIHE CONDO it nR. /l.iC . nr. pnrk & 1>001. Only S.W,000 macnab I Irvine realty oov,a. SHORES IA YFttOMTS Fr~ l\egency! You 'll recognize quality from the moment you step in to the courtyard of t his gracious S BR home. Step-down living r m. w /French doors leading to brick terrace on the bay w/pier & slip. Two-story dining rm, lg. family r m den or office. $550,000 leasehold. ) CdM COTTAGE Lg. lot w /beautiful t r ees. ·wen maintained small, charming & coiy 2 BR, 2 bath home w/lg. fireplace & walk to beach . $175,000 fee land . CW-69) NEW ENGi.AMO tN MEW'°'"' Sycamore trees -French doors"'& windows -high cellillgs -brick. Lovc.?ly 4 BR, family rm home on tree-lined street in Harbor ~iew llomes. Jacuz7.i1 of( master BR. Near park. pool & school. $162,500 leasehold. (W·70) MARVllOUS FAMILY HOt4 Courtyard garden entry to tall cell· lngs & custom con struction . Everything for gracious & com· fortable living. 3 or 4 BR.s, lg. fomi· ly rm. form al dining + 2 fireplaces & lg. pool! All on oversized lot on tree-lined street. $250,000 foe land. (W-71) IARIARA AUNE 642·1l35 642·8235 644-~6200 . 901 Dover Orlw Herber View Center Irvine .ti Campus Valley C.nttr 7S2·1414 ,. It ••• '· )' .. v tf (1 ,, ..... '• f( ri .,. ,, ; I I -)}.f DAILY PILOT Sunday October 30, 1977 I H F...-5* • Houn~fw W. Houies For Scik 'Houses For Sal• . Hou'~' For Sate Houses For ~ • •• ~:! ................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ooz ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I 1002 htterat ' House• For Sate !Houses For SCIM jHous•s For Sale G"'•rol 1002 G~rol t 00 2 G etterol I 002 G-er~I ••••••• ~~~.~ ••••• ~:•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····•·•················ ··•••••··•···•········· ··••·••····•••••······· ·•·•·•·········••······ ••••·•···•··••········• ·····•••·•···•··•··•··· .........• · G....-.. I 002 G•nerol I 002 G-erol I 002 ----------------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·•·•··········••·•··· ·•······•·············· ~le o/ n ewporl REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSES 9'1ite o. vcsicty; on• of thne fine properti" may b• juat what you ere looldlMJ for. COME SEE US OR GIVE US A CAUi 915 WEST IAY AVE: Choice apot on the lalboo Pfti•.ia; step ..t .. frOld door to • s..ty beach or your ow" boat '"°' ..... Lcwety, cuat°"' IMllft c.-Cod, ""'" b'*oom Oft • ll·2 lot with ..... rOOIW to Wld. OPlH SAT & SUH I to 5. $150,000. 2036 PHALAROPI. Costa Mes& Owntr-GCJ...+ wmth s•• thb wed&-.d. beet!...+ I~, two story family h°"'r. fon11d c1Rit11J rOOM. fClft'lily r OClll\. It's o buy. OPEN SAT I. SUM I to 5. S 129, 900. lDrin to rtocewffo to Swan to ........... 104 ORANGE ILOSSOM: ORAHGETRH develop in 1.nle.e. l..tiM 2 l-*'OOM cOftdOIMIUn IMdtc~ •GUiid a n. ""9c) strec.. It's new, it's full. AN-conditioHd, POOL. TIEK- MfS, iCIClllD, sc.na & o wcise rooin. $& 1,500. OPEN SUH 1·5 J4SM04E CREE«: OH you hcrn been waitilMJ fOf'. Plan 6 c.d b...tiMy decorated; mast• suite with private study -.d oce. view: thrH bedrOOlft "°"9e in pri•ate cOftlftWity. TENNIS. pod, jaami, clubholtse. WIMre ttle ll•inc) Is great -REMEMIER. I know bec:ouse I live tti .. e too. $225,000. SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW: qilli.t serenity, priYocy, ""'" bedro°"' home in choice spot in Com•o Hi9hlands. s 111.500. CAMI<> SHOR.ES: Your choice: LEASE. LUSE/OPTION er f'URCHASE this exctffftlf ffwe. btdr°°"' f..Uy roowi h°"'e -OCEAN VIEW. ROOM for pool, store your boat er frGYef fral•. $259,500. CORONA OR MAR SURN.ISE: bcelf!ftt two bedrOOftl h°"'r. rfll• by yow fireopfoc• Cllld look OMt ov..-yow own pool, ._add the be..efff of a ll'CJd bachelor ap•t1Hnt to help btry yow hoine. S 169,550. CORONA DEL MAR: COfttfmiporcry, w ood Clftd glft1 DU'LEX.. Most unu••· Two story, H w °" the mriet. $210.000. EXCHANGE FOR A DDITIONAL UMITS: leautiful fi•e y._ dd .,,.,. for faurpfex in SGll Cltlftelte. 9tfdity btlilt, khtc) shed bedrooms, brick fi,.eplacn. fwed patio I. ycrd, -. deck. s 146, soo. UOO COHDOMIMIUM: Fatd~ tesy living: pri•ocy. OH THE IA Y. Pi• Ir saip crtail.._.e far lcrcJe boot; dose to Udo ..... bo11611 & rest ... Clllh. $284, 900. OCEAHSIDI COMDOMIHIUMS: IR Oc...&d.-: bncrttltak· i..g views of ocMt, mmiito & besh. Security building. boat slips availabie. Pri vate club with poo4 $145,500 & SI 49.500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 IE. Coast Hwy .. COf'Ofto dtl Mer 675-5511 ' • 1G 2 ?.~~~!'! .......... !?~~ .. ~~!'! .......... !~.~-~~~! .......... !?~~ Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTO'R. FOR LEASE :1 BR. :! Ba. II\ rm. M~P llin·rm. lge fa m rm frpf('. hr1,Rhl. clcJ n modern huml' Encl v ard w l'O rnplct t privacy St!p. ) artl fur clog J Car gar. IA> auto dr opener For lease lo le nant who will tak~ cure of 1t S600 mo lndd. ,;ardener lly owner ugt ITTtl 1298 or i51 22'l.1 GMH'ot 1002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ••••••••.••••...••••••• - BuifJer ~ Cfo~eouf 3 m odel homes with upgraded decorator 's carpets & draperies. 2 & 3 bdrms . $88.500 to $98,500. f<eJuced-$82, 900 E legant 3 bdrm, 2 bath Brookvie~ Townhome. Amenities include indoor atrium, 2 patios. <:ommum- ty pool & tennis, cha, cha, cha'! ! J &Cf~iie Spacious 5 bdrm. 3 bath home on quiet cul-de-sac. Lushly la nd scaped with jacuzzi. sur~ounded ~Y war m wood decking, tile & covered pallo, 2. family rms. 1 w1lh loft atmosphere! Tropical atrium off formal living & dining rms. Open house Sunday 1·5. 3359 Marigold Ci r .. Costa Mesa. $128,000. Executive hom e. professionally Cfecor ated, 4 bdrm. 2'h bath in prestigious neighborhood. For mal dining. cus tom wall coverings with matching fabrics. 1m· macuJ ately lan dscaped & m or e! Open House Sunday 1-5. 1915 Windward L<.1ne. Npt. Bch. Buitkr rn~1 ofl"uiJate Five -prime Ea s t s 1d e Costa Mes a pr o· perties ... d uplexes. sinfi(le family. some under ~on-, struc tion, some will be sold in as in condition . Priced for immediate sale! $109,000. to Sl59,SOO. C ::b rn :J,.i-Plex Reduced Wa lking distance to sh ops & beaches. T hree 2 bdrm. u nits; owner 's unit having extra bath & fireplace with shared pool privileges. $173.500. ~!fR§ALY 675-2311 HOMES OPEH I ·S This Aftenoon UHl9UE IN CAMEO SHOR.ES -80x.1GO lot. 3 bdrm. l'olorful comfort. palattal. orrlv ~8.500. Sec Vergilene Hull at 15 lS Hampden Hoacl. UNl9UE IN PARK HUMTIHGTO~ ~ hd rm. 2 s to1·y. s hows beauttfull \'. SI l9.i50. Sl'{· al 20251 Morristown Cll'· tic UNl9UE IN MESA VERDE -g r eat -I bedrm. d ose to park & clubhouse. 5125.000. Sec Ja<:kie Handleman at 119'~ Balearic Dr. UMl9UE OH IALIOA ISLAND -6 bdrms. 5 haths. pier and noat, best loeat1on. $5&5.000. See Carol Drnke at l-106 So. Bayfront. UH19UE IN CORONA DEL MAR Shingled 2 bdrm. l bath cottage plus rll'lal'hl'd 1 bdrm ine. unit. $156.000. Set' ,\llan llell('r <it 513 Jas mme. UHl9UE IH THE BLUFFS -\'a<:ant. g n.•enbcll ,.,e\\, :1 bdrm or 2 + den. now onlv SI 12 . .r;oo. See ut 2007 Perla St. UH19UE 0 IH CHINA COVE -5 bdrms, <.irl1s l 's retreat. on the "ater next to a bl'ad1. S3~.ooo s<md dollars. See Debi Bil,b al 2li27 Co\ e Street UHl9UE IN COST A MESA -Cool and 1·otortul. 2 stor~. :.i bdrm. immac. <·on<I. Sec Bonnie Barrington a l 188 'l'hc :\l aslers 'inlt-. just bring $11 7.500. UHl9UE IH THE ILUFfS -Rare R plan. I unle:1:.l1l' \ 1cw. 3 bdrms. See HarrH'll llammonrt <ll :wu ~ala : bring Sli!.J.500. UHl9UE IH OLD CORONA DEl MAR 3 h<lrm. 2 bath. light. cury. cheerful ~l:lH.500. Sec Barbll' Hutc·hings <.il 507 M arg ucrill' .\ \·c UHl9UE IN SEAVIEW 4 bdrm. \'il1W. nt·wlv landscaped a nd draped. At s2:i5.0oo, best value . Set' :\Jary Ann An· dcrson at 1007 Yacht Maria. UHl9UE IM IRVIHE TERRACE -ram bl · 1ng 4 bdrm, pool hom e. 45' pool, cle<in . fresh and vacant. S212.000. See Sharon Smith at 2018 Tahuna Terrace. · UHl9UE IH OLD CORONA DEL MAR s mall but neat house. rear of R-lot. ex- l'Cllcnt for hlrtg S 129.~ 1 Sec ~I:mlyn llod)!e. at 31.i ~t angolc. UNIQUE IH UHCHO SAh JOAQUIN -2 hdrm. dt•n. end unit "1th park 'it'". sm a~hins.: '. St•c Rita Boland at W :\l on- tanas Sud. brin,i:: Sl 18.750 UHl9UE IN NEWPORT TERRACE -J bdrm. end unit. \ "'"' nice ·n clean S8!J.500. Sec Ka~ lila,·a~ at 12 Seabird Court. UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW Hl.LLS - Burling ame with country feel. .i bdr m s. bonus rm. 3 baths. formaJ din- ing rm. pastoral & ocean views. Sec Donna Schroeder at 1112 Sand castle. $259.000 -foe land. UHl9UE IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES -4 btlr m . Montcgo. \ 1ew. nr. tennis and µool. $159.500, Sl'\' (' arol Wilkinson at 2:120 Port Aberdt·~·n U~l()U~ tl()M~' REAL TORS l lll ,JCEST l'I !ll'l f ~Ht '"G l •tF ll(ATE'' II J\'I:. CORONA OEL MAR, 675 6000 MESA VERDE, 546 5990 • CALL US G...erat I 002 G•Mrat I 002 ····•••··•··•·••·•··•·• ...••.••...•.••...•..•. t ~rSa~ _J../.unf etf _J../.oUde~ NOT HAUNTED!! Neat ho m es + income to help with expenses. 414-414 1'.! ACACIA. CdM :165-3651 :: LaPERLE. C.M. l!~O ALTU RA. I.T . $210,000 $189,500 5225,000 OftEH SUNDAY t -5 • r!oi<n ta de/ ulla1t /!luf_wdi~ 673-8~9~ 205 E. Coast Hwy., COf'OM def Mw Geftet'at I 002 GeMt"of tooi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOM FOR IOATORRV In this bf')llCIOU!<> 3 btlr11. Eui.l slll1• Cni.t a M c~n hcautv wtth hea11t1ful lnr11c · ponls11c yur1I M'Plll'llll' dtlUl)k j,!;irfll(f' l.1r111· lum 1 m "Ith :-hd1·r~ np1•11h1~ lo ~our "JIUt·iou~ 11111111 Oh ~ i"" tht• pr11·c ~1.,.:100111111 h•I-. tn ~our\'\ ('Jll1;111 ., • 5 +POOL Sparkling pool 11cc<.lnl5 thi~ home with a charm or yesterday in todny'i; s tyle Ponderosa P ine plankud walls. immense fumily room, formul din· lnl( Ac scp dnw11.'<l1tiri. .i:u1•1<t quarlt•t" ·rruly llO\' of II ldn1I ! (;;ill lll)W' t.I~ u:io:i F ORESTE OLSON ..... "'•"' '-· ••c...,........, ... , p 1•eje11 I J LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT EXCWSIYE HEW LIST1M~ -2 s tory, 4 bedr~ + maid's rm. Located on 35' lot ut quiet end of island -with pier & sli p for large boat. $500,000. I 12 Yla Udo Hord Sat/Sun 1-5 03VER SHORES FINEST VIEW . OPEN -SPACIOUS, but great pnYaC'y. s Uedrms, dining rm. game rm. 2 fireplaces. beamed ceilings. lge wr~p around p atio & yard $360,000. See this new listing this weekend. · I 014 Mcririeors Dr .. M.I . Sat/Sun I ·S NEW USTING-WESTCLIFF WARM AHD SPACIOUS -count ry kitchen w/fireplace uddS>,lo the charm of this 3 bed rm home. TaJce advantage of alley access for udding on or boat s t or age, etc. $144. 900 . 120 I P...-'*•• M.I. Sot/Sun 1-5 SPANKJN' NEW & EXCITING ENJOY SW1MMIMGr. TEHMIS, SE<:URITY all on mainten an ce free greenbelt . Quality S&S 4 bcdrm. 21 :! bath home in d esirable Irvine Groves. Only one of it's kind'. $107.500. 12 Duslcywing. In . Sat/Swt I ·S WESTCLIFF FOR CHRISTMAS! YUl,E LOG IN THE R~E~LACE -th.e din- ner i n the paneled dining rm. A gift for the whole family in this 3 bedr m . 2 hath home. Sl~.000 1501 Lincoln La .. N.B Sunda y 1·5 UNIVERSITY PARK TOWNHOME OM 9UIET CUL,.DE--SAC beautifu lly upgrad<..>d . 3 bedrm. 21 2 baths. & fam1- I y r m Condo . C us tom s hutter s. c"arpets. dr apes & paper s. Alr Cond .. prof I andsc: aping. Sl35. !l)() I I LO&MR. ln ltte Sert/Sun I ·5 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES t·ustom home \\'llh :-oanng wood cc1llngs. del'oralor pap1•r s. µn' ~ll'~ and Im \.'I) '1cw. One of a k111d $272.500 CUSTOMZED NEWPORT CREST LOWEST PlllCED l IEDRM. dining rm. 21,:! ba Condo. Coordinated carpets . drape~. and wallpapers . F ireplace T iny ocean view! Like new $119,500. '· ~~~! .......... !?.~~,~~~!'! ......... ~!~~~ UDO PENINSULA pty & SL" AV A.IL 2 Bdrm.. 2 bath condo on bayfront. $215.000 SWEEPING VIEW of harhor. Sl·nmt) C'ontrolled rondo with sw1m pool. jacu:m Sauna off m ~lr l)ath $425.000 LIDO ISLE CHARMING, IMMACULATE h orn(' otl Lido 's finest s treet. S1dt•walk. \\ ith :-trt:'cl lig hts. too: "play beal'h .. & "boat garden". 3 Bdrms. S249.500 .4 REAL IEAllTY From stem to stern. 4 Bdrms .. famil y rm. with bar. formal dining: 3 car ~arage. Corner location on Piazzo Lido. $375.000 LARGE LIVING ROOM Surrounded by patio & garden. Ideal ho me tor erftcrtmnin~: Sundeck up- stairs. 3 Bdrms . family rm .. 2500 sq tl. S'.!.59.000 -"' , r , ~). 1~ DO H E Al:l'l ' ' . { It{ 3377 ' Lido. Newporl IMCh ~-73.7300 EXCITING MEW USTIMG Corona dcl Mur d uplex. So <:A Hwy ... S y r s ol d . a Bd r m , + l arge 1 bdrm ... (>OSStbly best designed dupl.u i~• LOWT\ .. .lge dh1ing rm, step down ltv· in\u rm frplc, et c. Open Sun. 1·5. 11i-1151,.~ Hehotrope. $230,000: FOR THE VIEW PURJST Sma:;!;J.•ng 3 bdrm .. det1 & s tudy home. Corona-'18 Mar's finest street. Call for app 't. Q: Or~nge Coast 2600 (. Coa~\ Hwy., Corona del Mar 1~RE~A~L~ ES~TA~TE~~~~~~&4~4~·4~84~B. GeMral I 002 1 Gnti"al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER SHARP :J lledrovm! Price rt• duccd Lhousaods! Great <&.ta Mesa Schools! Call now' Hed C urpel . , ________ , 75-f-1202 Rl·al falJIC Salc;.person 100°0 COMMISSION W e furni s h dcs k - lclcphlmc :;ecr<~tury & help. • LACASARLTY 195·1870 {'VC: 831·07:17 ASSUMoE 0•1., t 'HA lqan . w/pay - ments S2Jl. p1 ruo. 14:;() Sq. fl, home on lge lot. $71.000. l o ~'l .R .E . Net work /Toucbston e 96:1.()867 A COf.IVfNICNT SHOPPING ANO SfWINC CUI()( '°" THE CAL ON THC CO International Designer Pattern ~~ E9u1qub e 727 11 The fitted bodice of this dress from E111iquba sports a decorative side front opening trimmed with small buttons and top-stlt<'hhfg. The sleeveg arc long und narrow. The center back ztpper makes for easy dressing. Fabrics: wool blend, s ynthetic, broadcloth, knit, jersey. s urah. 72711 l~ r ut in Misses 10-18. Sil~e 12 requires 2~ yds of 45" fabric. To order: send pattecn number, si ze. name, address a nd zip. Price $2.SO plus :JOf shipping and handlrng. Pattern books by classiflealion : Supplement 4, Fall & Winter Dresses, $1.SO postpaid. Make check payable to Spadeu. Send orders to this ne~paper, c to Spadea. 2 Dndge St., Milford, N J. 08848. Dept. The back panel creates a novel lntere.t to tbl classic lines ol'this Spadea BouUquo dest.D. Jt wraps to ooe aide where a shoulder buttoo ~ It In place. allowing It to move and float. graceCUJly. It can also be made abort. Fatinea: velvet. Unen, crepe, ll ghtwol1ht wool. 88 ii CNl ta Ml83es 10.18. Slic 12 requires 7 518 yda. Of 45" ft1bric for the long venilon and 5 5/8 ydJ. for tl,. short. To order: send pattern number, al&e, name. addr •33 and xip. Price $2.50 plws 3" l!hipp1nir and handllnjJ. Pattem books b)' cluulrlcatlon: Supplement a, Pnrty & llCMll tu Desl1n1. S\.SO poetpald. Make check pt1yable to Spadea. Send orders to ttlh llewtlPBJ>('r, CJO Spadea, a Bn d1• St., M1Uor4, N.J. 08848. Dept . , ~.~~~••••••• .J~'!'!!~! .~~ ~•-•••• ~'!'!!~! !.~~.~~•••••••. j ~4!4!!!!.~~ .s.~ .•.•...• ~~!~ !.~~ .~~ .. •••••• ~~!~!.~~ -~~:........ Sunday. Octobor 30. 19n DAIL y PILOT DS G1•rwl I 002 Ge•"' I 002 G...,.., I 002 GftMf"OI I 002 G.....-ol I 002 G...-... I 002 Houstt For Sde Houiu For ScH Houses For S• ···••·················· .... ,, ••••••....•...... •··••·•··•············· .•••••.•..•.•.••.....••.•............•.....••• ·········•············· ..•.•.........................•...•........... ·············:········· -----------------1Generat 1002 Gewer... 1002 G.....-ol 100% SALES ASSOCIATE BOB KADAN OPEM HOUSE SUM I 5308 Seashore Dr, Nwpt Bch $183.000 DUPLEX2&4BEDROOaIB . 9561 Bird Ave., Westminster $69.000 3 BEDROOM. H.i BATH PRIME IEACH TOWNHOUSE $69.900 Walk to beac h, pools & shopping. These popular surfside homes move fas t. Come smell the seaweeds & watch carefully the seagulls circling overhead. 3 bedroom, l 'n bath. double g~rage, C\)ncrete patio & builtins. IHDOOR SUNSHINE $6', 900 Good news! Light up your life with the indoor suns hine of this beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 o/.a bath cornered lot home. Many amenities. Bring your wife & smell the freshly baked bread in this sunny kitchen. I 8055 MagnolfCl'SI. FOIMfcn v .. ey 96l-13 I I Gwr.. I 0021 GaMr.. I 002 .•.••.........•....... ; ...................... . SEEING IS BELIEVING! Visit our open houses this weekend, to make a dream come true! HAUHTED7 You can't forget this VIEW of Newport Harbor & Catalina; re- modeled & profess. decor . home; 3 BR. incl. one with sep. outside en· tr ance: p e rfe ct for l ive-in, guest/mother-in-law. 1521 KJNGS RD. OPBN SAT1su;-.;. 1-5. Reduced to S265,000 IT'S MAGIC! Makes entertainin~ seem effortless in this flawless l BR. Harbor View Home with fam/din. rm. Reduced to $143,000. 1993 PORT SEABOURNE, NB. OPEN SUN. 1·5 A REAL TREAT! A sparkling Mesa Verde pool home, fresh as paint! 4 BR, wt fam. rm.: near golf courses. Beaut. tile entry, outdoor lighting. 1768 PITCAIRN, C.M. OPEN SAT. 1·5. $113,500 ILLUSION OF SECWSION! Privacy with accessibility to beach. Charming 2 BR home with study/3rd BR off m str. suite. Only $135,000 VACANT LOT 1/2 Blk. to ocean. S98,500 . -. DAVIDSON REALTY '(;'ii w Cc-0,1 It ... ' f\J t. 645. 7575 J\,r, N, .. ,..purt Bivd r.tl b73·9060 1ooz'Ci.......e 1002 .............................................. Colesworthy & Co. i:?!;~ID~NltAL•IN~OM~Nf R{;AL ;;HAT!; 2545 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 CONDO COMFORT Luscious greenbelt view from living rm .. upstairs mstr. bdrm . & lge. formal dining rm. The kitchen f eaturcs modern appliances & cute eating area in this 3 bdrm., 2~ bath Bluffs condo. $135,000, And there's no lease payment -you own the I and! HEU> OPEN TODAY I 05 415 VISTA SUERTE 1002 ~ •••••..•.......••.............•.....•...••.• OPEN HOUSE TODAY l·S * Woodland setting high in Eastblulf. Completely customized 3 bdrm, den, family room. warm woods & brick, with a spectacular pool. Set ·among towering pines. 93l IElUS $179,000 * Jr the view doesn't take your breath away, the interior of this splendidly appointed home will! 2 Mas ter suites, 4 baths & much more 545 DUHHIGAH Pl. $300,000 r111:~ S{)Cl~TH • INC. 600 Newport Center Orlve • 640-8500 PUBLIC AUCTION A dlsaolutlon of murriage hMll cuu!ed lhu owner to require an Immediate sale. TWO WXURY IA Y ROMT CONDOMINIUM PROflanlS To be offered Sl!paratel.Y and m 1LS entJrety. tlt•t41 WIST IAY AYIHUE HEWPORT IEACH. CA SAT. MOY. 12. 1977-2 P~ Sale to be held at the site. IN!'Pt::CTION: SAT .. NOV. 5 THROUGH 1-'lU , NOV. 11 10 A.M TO 6 P.M EACll DAY, AND PRIOR TO SALE TIME ON NOV.12 Property is IO<'uted on a corner lot and situated in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club area. Custom designed In the contempc>rary fashion. the exterior construction is comprtsed of rough sawn cedar and brom:e tinted glass. 1-:arh or the condominiums contain 2500 sq. feet of hvmg nreo. They include 4 bedrooms. 3 b~ths, marble ltoman tub, sunken living room, dining area, ultra modern large kitchen, wood burning fireplaces, bwlt·in teak wood fumJture, plush rarpl!ting. radiant beating, multa-car garage. A separate 700 sq. foot ground level bachelor apt. is inrluded In the sale of the condommlwn situated above the apt. The private sun deck affords a magnificent panoramic view o( the bay, ocean and moun· tains. Sales price int'ludes complete CC&R's, Associa- tion By.laws. public report. A nearby boat slip is available. Many uppeallng features to be found in this out· standing property are described in the catalogue. TERMS: lO"c de~1t on day or sale, bulance upon delivery of dc.-ed and marketable Ulle . Buyer will be required to arrange financi.rig prior lo lhe sale. Sales are subject to confirma· tion of seller. R.£. taxes estimated at $4500 per unit. BROKER COOPERATION INVITED. FOR BROCHURE, CALL OR WRITE:. FOX AND CARSKADON JOOO QUAlL STREET, SUITE 230 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 (714) 752.1m5 ~~!'! .......... !?.~~,~~ .......... !?.~~ STUNNING DEPARTURE FROM THE ORDINARY A distinctive 3 br. home planned for ~{acious living. Heavy old world s tyle floors in entry, h allway and family room. cathedral ceilings in Jiv & fa m rm. luxurious master suite w/sep sit· ting rm, 16x36 pool in complet e privacy. Our best buy at only $84.000. CENTURY 21 S,AROW. . •. call col· lect 714 /003·0841 ~!'! •......... ~~!!~!~~~ .......... !~~! ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNlD COMPANY SERVING THE SOUTH COAST ARlA SINCE 19&3 SOUNDS LIKE WISHFUL thinking, but it's true! $60,000, Her e's the tranquil life, yet near South Coast Plaza. This 3 bedrm, Bradford Place Townhouse is a show place, and just steps to pool and close to park. CALL NOW 962-4454. LACUESTA QUALITY & VALUE $89,950 Locate<;l on quiet, cul-de-sac, on large lot. Call now, 962-4454. SANDCASTLE is not just an art form but the ad· dress of another fine home offered by C & W. This beautiful dream palace with 5 bedrrn s & 3 baths , fruit trees, plus a healthy sized pool is Open Daily. $249,000. Call 640-6161 WES TC LIFF is more than a shopping center . It is luxury living at it's finest in this rural New England style 6 bedrm home with mature trees, pool sized lot, country kitchen & generous use of decorator touches. Priced at $275,000. Call 640-616l. JUST REDUCED $2000 This beautiful 4 bedrm, 2 bath Cen- tury home has just been reduced. Located on a quiet cul-de·sac s treet. Many upgrades. Lo\v maintenance y(!rd. Close to South Coast Plaza. Call now 546·4141 YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF t o see this luxurious home in Mesa Woods. It's the Woodcrest plan 403 with atrium off master bedrm and living room. Corner lot with lush l a nd scaping including auto s prinklers and beaut. garden view kitchen. Price a t $94,900. Call 546-4141. SNv1ng Costtl Mcst1 lrvmt' HtJnt1nqtnn BP.1ch-N ew port 8Pach a ..................•.... ·•··········•·•••·•··•· ····················'·· :>PEN HOUSES SAT/SUM l·S . MEWLISTl~G! HIDeHrtOaais 'l,w1l ho11w:1. 1 .. a~ls1d~ 2 nr, den + 2\~ ucrcs In < oi.lu Mc/>J Nt·w ,I Joi.hull Tree Mature l>tlrrn • :•• ~ liu , lob; of I.ill ~h;11l1• & lru1t lrt'<ls, 1SX30 trl\ 0111,.. l'11ar111111i.:. up sunken UnlJciy. THlS 359 VISTA MADERA. ILUFfS Spacious 3 bdrm., den, :! bath <.'Ondo. Convenient lo SC'hools & shopping. Try $144.500 i.:rJth·<l :! IJ1..hm. home WON'T LAST AT$25,ll50. IN!~N~ l'lu'>C to he.1ch. var k. '"8·0236orl366·8'tltl likr 'h"IJIJlll~ & bu.; Both for -~'0.000 Open Sun l ·S. Gl'Nr... 1002 CieMnll 1002 207 MLFORD DR., CAMEO SHORIES See this ocew1 view, you'll like 1t. 3 Bdrms., formal dining rm. $260.000. ~ PJln1c1 (olf Sttnla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 41 MOl'O'ECITO DR. SPYGLASS HILL -FOR LEASE 4 Bdrms., :i baths + super bonus rm. Formal dining rm .. step.down li vi ng rm. & fantastu· panorami<: ocean \ ll'W' BLUFFS -SUa.UASIE Sp~1cious. view 2 bdrm .. 2' 2 baths. den, formal chning rm .. condo. Avail. tmmediatcly. Ask for Irwin. IRVIHt TERRACE 1#3 Panoram ic front line view of bay & m:ean. Huge 3 bdrm .. 4 baths, formal din in g rm . + billiard rm . rc- con vertible t o 4th bdrm. $349,500. Leasehold. 673-4400 .\na i\\'C. > EASTSIDE SHARPIE · Come now to ~ec this -.upcr Easts1de Coi;ta Mc!>a home! New carpets & paint! llurry! Call Red Carpel, 75-1-1202 VA. IUYER llRO$DOWN Bike to beach from lhi!, "prawlin ~ 1.·xec ul i vc c:ltatc! Quiel ~lre<'l lead'< 111 .. eduded entry. L1.1v1sh hv. r m plus ~ourmet kitchen! Sweeping mra s ter bdrm plus childr e n 'i. retreats. Scpurate fun time fam rm. Seller requests c1wck orrer. Call 84i·6010 REALTY •INM'l•llJ•L>rlltl•f"'rf' ~~-~· ~D~i·~is~ion~o~f~Harf>ofo~~~'"~·n~tnteftt~~C~o~. ~~I [~)&&IHI) * * * OPEN HOUSES * * * Saturday & S~ay I to 5 PM 2220 Wahrfront. CarOM dtl Mar 107 "A. .. St. 1'6oo , ....... 4604 S1 .. 1n, Newport ha 1911 E.~ldP .. l~I 4102 lri._. lURI• Ml ls.day) 467 W...-St•. Hwpt lch lSat .tyJ Waterfront Homes pr~mts EXCWSIVE OCEAHNOl'O' HOMI $410,000 SllS,000 $265,000 $175,000 $275.000 $94,950 $127.SOO Int locafiC111 Oii ,...._,. PaW. l..ttM baoc• & lefty. VIEW .. &.ct0fdll1wy .2 I*"' & d• hOMe wfttl .try ca.tycrd. 1 .. H,..., dacorahd Giid mew" cOftdltf-. If y• 11eoed ..-. hoftM. ow.er says ")-aw c• odd•''. ShOWft by appt. °"Y UDO ISLE FAIULOUS TillPLEX $450.000 RefwtNlhect artd tcrs...,..y decorahd ht l"t Udo Mord locati-. Stil ti.-to at.y ...t oc~ • ownw's ...... TWa la a wliqH fnc:Clftt• property with VIEWS .. 0W1ttrs wfl COfto sidw achaMJ• for other prilM property. STEPS TO IA.YFIOKT & OCEAHFltOHT $275,000 Dlatinctin contMpOnry hOllW M best ,...._.. Poiet loc• Noa.~ .ct ...,...,in 4 btdr.,_, dell -' f...ey rOCllll "°"9•. S09iRg Wocar-gre•w ..t abr ~ghts to bri119 th•_..... a OPIH SUHDAY 1·5 P~ VIEW OCEAH -VllW UCiHTS! $265,000 OHE OF A kJHDll le te.e ClriCJIM' OWlltr of thla 3 Shry, 3 a.. •chitectwd llNllhrpiKt. Glen. wood ...t .._...,, .. actrGllk tlryffcJltt. Hew hi Clld aut. S" It Sot & S.. I -S PM. I ANOTHEtt OM ntE WA TEtt SIZS.000 E:ncwtlH cOlldOllll.-. hw wftlli 2 b1•a..s. pod, faMI0116 VIEWS & c ... _,_. loc•ca. ,......, Ir searity hideaway hclH. loat tllp Cl'I._ Slloww lty appt. Salisbury Realty presents NEW DCWSIVE ON IAUOA ISLAHD $219.500 TWs Is ,.., .,.cldl Two t. ir.te hoRtn • ....... lot -.., .... to llf9CJ11wded lteedat w ............... 4 '*"' ~ "°'" wlMt 2 ....... c .... Mltr Wnal. Woods. .-TY ti• .ct ca.... S.-.te Z .,.,.. -" aw- r a.dtd by 9'•enwy.) C• CJCr9Je Ir 2 poltot. SHIHGUD CHA TEAU -Rolhg lawtw $115,000 Locatl•l Loe.._. Lacatl•l ••car .. dll Mer CIMri•a•• chfiites tMa .,. .. • .. of th• lonly .... dreeh. Tll'O 111 ..... _... y• llWtt SH. Op"' D., 1-5 PM TWO STORY -MIWPOU HBGHTS $127,500 C••ftlll ... localt• M • o..tld by ......... "...., • a R2 lot. Two IN*oo.tt. fcirtM clllillC). hwdwood ft~ IHH.-d ..... htcludtd. o,_ Sat I to 5 PM. COR..-R LOCA TIOM -CORONA. DEL MAit $167,500 Ch~ ..... wttt. 2 Gltd 3 bedrOOM _.h. OWRar offen flnlbl• t.1M. HACH DUPLEX-MEWPOIT $175.000 lhnlllhtd) SH .ct ............. -.............. of ltffCh 11.-,. Short ... aci'OU to th• ltHCL ~ 2 bclrWI. paMot .ct btk-'" off• nc•...t ,...., ..ih far •:znr/wWw r..tGIL 0,.. Seit & 5-day 1-5 PM. Waterfront Hom•• 2633 W. C oa st I lwy. Newport Beach 631-1400 T S•ll•b•rv Realt}I 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Island ~II. macnsb/lrvlne ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM SSl,500 TO $800,000 MOYE IN FOR CHRISTMAS Santa will r emember this 5 BR Southport high on Spyglass hill as a BEST VALUE! 2 fireplaces -night li ght view -custom landscaping. OPEN Slh4 l·S PM. 41 IODEGA IAY. (W -49) SCARCE I-STORY OPEN SUM 1·5 PM. 2706 VISTA DEL ORO, ILUffS. Highly upgraded end- unit w/delightful country kitchen, cus tom bar in living rm. 2 BR w/shulters + handsome den (con· vertible to 3rd BR). Hardwood tongue-in.groove pegged floors. See & compare at $124,500. (W-50) CAMEO HIGHLANDS Spectacular ocean view from this lovely 4 BR, 2 bath home, w/vault· cd ceiUngs in living rm. Secluded Anthony pool in low-maint. yard. S234,500. OPEN SUM 1·5 PM. 721 CAMEO HIGHLAMDS DR. (W-51) WOULD YOU IEUEYV A great location in Shoreclifrs for $169,500?? Builders/investors can see its potential! 40xl3lx76 lot w/2 BR +den expandable home. Beam ceiling. fireplace. many ways to add on. Short walk to private beach. Fee land. OPEN SUM l·I PM. , 327 DRIFTWOOO. (W-52) GRHNIROOK SPECIAL Walk to So. Coast Plaza from this charming. completely redecorated 3 BR home w/hard-to-find country kitchen. Prof essiona1 landscaping. Quiet cul-de-sac location + pool- s1zc lot. S~.000. OPEN SUN 1-S ,~ 3382 MARJGOLD CIR. COSTA ..SA. (W -53) IWFFS "V .. Plan end-unit at $110,000! 3 BRs. 2'12 baths + spiffy clean! O,EM SUM 1-5 PM. 401 VISTA IOMA. (W-54) CAMEO SHOUS Panoramic ocean view & steps to pr iv a te beach . Beautiful single- s tory 5 BR w/sunken conversation. area in living rm. Free now pool · enclosed courtyard. $349,000. Appl. only. Donna Godshall 644·6200. (W·SS) WARM & IMVmHCi 1-story beauty in Spyglass Hill w/4 BRs, family rm, bdwd floors in DR, entry & kitchen. Indoor garden; restful LR w/Frencb doors t raised redwood deck; nicel landscaped w/hill view. $249,000.•, Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. (W·56) WA.TEI. CATAUMA & SUMSl'I' Yll.W$ Outstanding buy in the heart of- Newport! Own your own beauti£ul ~ BR, 2 bath apt. w/2 balconies on th, 7th floor in Newport Towers Security Bldg. w/ attractive lobby pool & patio. $110,000. Marjori Mahon 644-6200. (W-57) SUPEl FAMILY HOME Newport's m ost convenient famib- area -.. EASTBLUFF"! 4 BRs, formal dining & family rms, lg patio & yard. Easy walk to schools .. s hopping, parks & tennis. Short; drive to beach & freeways. Own~ will make allow. for new carpet~ $154,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235 (W·58) llUSTIC CAMYOH SETT1*9 Very private New Bedford plan OIJ• lg. lot in Scaview w/canyon & night light view. 4 BRs -family rm ......,. 21/2 b aths -wood entry. ONL\1 $229,500 fee. Sandie Fix 644·6200;. (W-59) ~ STOP!! : This is it ... that priced to sell def' tac hed s ingle f amily home h~ Newport Beach! 3 BRs; family rm;• firepl ace; formal dining; only i houses from park. Hurry on thl one! $139,000. Jo7ce Edlun 642·8235. <W-60> MEWPORT WA TIRfROMT' Near completion st age -selec'°' your color theme! 4 BR, dlnlng rm• 3 baths. jacuzzi, pier & float. Appl' only. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (W ·61) EMD U...,.-CU&,Dl-SAC : Shopping, t ennis. golf & beac within minutes of this spic 'n span DR, 2 bath townhome. Only $87, with low, low leasehold! Doroth Hardcastle &12·8235. (W-62) 642~2lS 644-6200 901 OoYer Drive H•rw View cent•r Irvine at~ Valley Otnttr 752i-1414 - - I l 88 DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1.-ral ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HGTS. $104,900. Pyt.. master s uite. Spac. li•11 rm w/bnck frplc & bctlrtb. Country kllch., Cami!)' rm. lnvouor pote.oUaJ. $63,900. 'Mooticello Townhome. 3 br, := ba, J)l'enuum up· g rades. P oo l s & du:bhouse. B~T DUY in C.M. Oill Bruce tor Prnview ~7 63).1836 R.£. PROF'ESSIONALS JYOWHER HEW2STY SMINTOICH 3 br. 3 ba. Sharp plan in· ('hades frpt, den. lile, frf¢d ., cpls, ds hwshr, l ' 00 1090 H11milto , Costa Mesa . Open H o u se Sal/Sun 11 tbru S. 67$-7T11 HORSE ESTATE 1 Acre with a beautifully landscape d Eleita nt R.incb Home. 4 Bed. 2l2 balhs. Covered stables. Many ame nities. Call anytime~S.3344, Agt. WTSIDE COHDO War,m & cheery 2 Bdrm end.4Jnit. Only S mos new. Beautifully landscaped -Eves call 6'12·33!18 PRIDE Of OWHERSHIP 2 Yr old Ouphsl<. Steps ta sand. Llve in one-rent the other. Eves &12-3338 •VA.LON CONDO Super 2 Bdrm J::~ca pc hc:iine. E ves call &12·3338 ' TAX SHELTER Two 4-Plexes in prime COSta Mesa rental area. ln. \Ip-lop shape. P nced to sell. Buy one or both. £Yes caJI 673-4852 Newport Pier Realty : .. tt&iiil&ll1H l90S Balboa Blvd. ~ Bch. 673·2058 Open Sat/Sun1 ·5 1.AGUNA BEACH U.,_,est price in Arch Beach Heights. 2 BR, 2 bath, 2 level. 2 Years old. 1$ Deg. view Lge back yard. $112,000. 1211 Miramar. Super 4 bedrm, 3 bath, lee kitche n/family, tremendous liv rm & r1unpus. See to ;ap. preciate. 'fop or the ~rid. $145.000 . 3044 · Mauntian View. l!~!l~~~~~y upkeep. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath, 2 car garage on alley. 230 Lugonia, Nwpt Shores. . 4'Dlll" * Riii All ~d't@?•uw HARDWOOD I . FLOORS 3 Bedrm + den with a lar~e family kitchen. GjUi bltns and a dis t esher. 70' Wide lot th room ror RV access. $74.950 ~Open Sat/S..n 1.5 '9l7 I Hewhaven, HI ~~ -ANYTIME WESTCLIFF Lovely 2 bdrm., 2 ba. + pool condo; d esir able Wes t c llft ar ea of Newport Beach. $83,!J90 • GREAT BUY! I Gosta Mesa, 3 hclrm .. ' bt>at or RV spact>. Many1 improvements. Try VA 11.S well as convcnlional. I Sbi,500. I MURCHISON .... ,.; ... 644-5046· .. • OPEN Sunda~Oelober 30, 1977 HOUSES .FOR SALE I IEDaOOM 314 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675·6000 $129,500 SWl 1·5 2 llDROOM 1470 Catalina, Lag. Beach 499-1378 $135,000 Sw1 l2-4 1211 Marimar, Laguna Beach 646·325.5 $112,000 Sat/Sun l·S •29'l0 AJexanderRd,ArchBch,LB 673-4000 $215,000 Sunday l ·S 2605-A, Del Way, Huntington Bch 898·2470 $58,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 114 Crystal (Balboa Island) N.B. 675-3331 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 386 lSth Street <Npt Heights) CM 675-3331 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •11 Rockrose. Univ Prk. Irv. 551·6.568 $76,500 Sat4-6/Sun 11·1 17362 Rosewood, Irvine 752-1700 $8.S,000 Sunday 10.S 2154 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) NB 673-8550 $135,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 718 Malabar (Eastbluf(), NB 673-8550 $140,000 Sal/Sun l ·S 608 West Balboa, Penins ula Pt. 675-8120 Sll9,000 Sunday 1·5 541 Catalina (Newport Hts) N.B. 644-2212 Sun.1·5 332 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644-7211 $143.400 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Nata (The Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 675-6000 $179,500 Sun 1-5 421 Holmwood, Newport }{eights 548-1168 $95,000 Sunday 12·5 547 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach 540·1720 $95,000 SW'lday l ·S ~21 Flounder Dr .. Hunt'g Beach 968·3301 $59,500 Sund~y 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM °'" DEH *723 Santana Dr .. Corona del Mar 644·!r>l3 S167,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1490 Avocado Rd .. So. Oceanside 498-0788 $81,000 Sat Sun 10.17 Santa Ana St.. Laguna Beach 494-8551, 497·1684 Open Sun l·-1 244 E . 22nd St.. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #11 LaSerena. lrvine 673-8550 $114,500 Sunday 1·5 24835 Woodside, Lake Forest 752-0861 $00,500 Sunday t2·5 #2Sparrowhawk, Woodbridge, Irv. 640·9ro0 $98.000 Sunday 1·5 , 525 Hazel Or., Corona del Mar 675-2373 Sat/Sun 1·5 1951 Port Locksleigh. HarbVuHms 675-3411 $133,000 Sat 1Sun 1·5 300 E. CstHwy.DaAnzaVlg.NB 642-8235 $51.500 Sat/Sun 12·4 •1963 PtDunleigh,HVHms.NB 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 327 Driftwood (Shorecliffs) CdM 642-8235 $169,500 SWl. 1·5 16 Montan as SudR.SnJoaq,lrv 675-6000 $118,750 Sun l ·S 3 IEDltOOM •45Sl Greentree (Univ Prk) Irv. 752-7799 $109.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19874 Vermont., Huntington Bch 962·2459 $55.500 Sat/Sun 11·5 2289 Republic. Costa Mesa 642-2318 S68,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 2625 Vista Orn ado, Newport Beach $176,000 Sat 11·5, Sun 1·4 2708 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 752-7315 Sat&Sun 1·5 6042 Shields. Huntington Beach 962-7788 S85.000 Sunday 1·5 •230 Lugonia. Newport Shores. NB 646-3255 sat1sun l·D 14l9Serenade <lrvincTerrace>CdM 673-3663 $185,000 Sun. l· 1817 Pt. Taggart. Newport Beach 646-7171 $154,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ 808 Via LldoSoud, Lido Isle. NB 675-6670 $268.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 007 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $63.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) N. B. 673-7300 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1521 Kings Rd ., Newport Beach 64 5· 7575 $26.5.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 2 Rue Chateau Royal <Big Cyn ) N.B. 644·4910 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2515 Loyola, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $80,500 Sunday 1·5 5055 lluron Dr., Santa J\na 546·2313 S69,000 Sunday 1·5 304 Otero <Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 673·8550 $154,500 Sunday l ·S 207 Milford Dr .. CamShrs,CdM 673·4400 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Fox Hill (Deerfield) Irvine 752-1414 $110,000 Sat/Sun l·5 2612 Vista del Oro (Bluffs > NB 642-8235 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2256 Colgate, Costa Mes a 898-785.'> $79,000 Sunday 1·5 1 Silver Crest, Turtlerock. lrv. 675-3411 $145.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 119 Lexington, Monticello, C.M. 540·3666 Sunday 1·5 3128 Boston Way, Co.sta Mesa 751·3191 $78,500 Sunday 1·5 ••21 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 752-1920 $250,000 Sunday 1·5 .3217 So. Salta, Santa Ana 754·1202 $82,SOO Sun.1·5 4515 Hampden (Cameo Shores> CdM 675·6000 $228,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 2007 Perla (The Bluffs) NB 675-6000 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4102 Brisbane (Univ Park) Irvine 631-1400 $94,950 Sunday 1-5 933 Dogwood, Costa Mesa 548-1168 Sun 12-4 S36 Vista Grande (Bluffs ) N.8. 644-1133 $132,000 Sun .. l·S 16192 Chipper Lane, Hunt'g Beach 846-8554 Sunday all day 1006 E. Beechwood, Santa Ana 848·2323 $69,950 Sunday l ·S· •17942 Mann, Irvine 559~ $99,950 Sunday l ·S *3792 Hemingway, Irvine 559-QOO $88,500 SWlday 1-5 1484 Santa Cruz, Laguna Beach 497·1761 $145,000 Swtday l·S DIRECTORY 430 Vista Parada <Bluffs ) N.B. 552· 7500 S ut1.1 ·:i :1809 Pl. Stirl1n,t! (llVHomt':-J '\( H 640·5560 $128,500 Sun. l ·S 855 La Mirada, Laguna Beach 768-8751 Sl75,000 Sun. 1·5 2509 Carriage Dr., Santa Ana 540-1720 $79,500 Sunday 1·5 •989 Linden. Costa Mes a 540·1720 $69,500 Sunday 1·5 1114 Whitesails. Corona del Mar 675·34ll $187.000 Sunday 1·5 19322 Sierra Bello. Broadmoor 675·3411 $119,900 Sunday 1·5 26 Rockrose <Univ Park) Jrvine 642-823.5 $87.500 Sun.1-5 3382 Marigold Circle. Costa Mesa 642-823.5 $95,000 Sun. 1·5 2706 Vista d el Oro (Bluffs> NB 642·8235 $124,500 Sun. 1·5 #12 Seabird Ct (Npl Terr) NB 675·6000 $89,500 Swi 1-5 188 The Masters Circle, C.M. 675-6000 $117 ,500 Sun 1·5 507 Marguerite (Old Cd.M) CdM 675-6000 $138,500 . Sun 1·5 J IR & FAM RM °'" DlH 1721 Port. Ashley Pl. (flVHms ) N.B. 644-64&1 Sl:$2,WO Sal/Sun 1·5 1939'2 Mc Laren St.. Hunl. Ucach 963·08-H S84.000 Sun 11·5 161 Buoy. Co~ta ;\l esa 833-2600 S97-.000 S•tt Sun 1·5 22331 Colonna. Lagu na lhlb MJO-lYll S78.i 50 Sat Sun 1·5 2509 HbrV1· Dr, 11.V .Hls, Dcl\l 644 2976 Sat1 Sun l ·5 3105 Maru!>tcc. C~ta Mesa 962-7788 $88,000 Sal Sun 1·5 1000 Ha milton. Costa ~lcs~ 675-7771 SX9.500 Sal Sun 11·5 200 Del Mar. Cost<.1 ;\lt'~a 646-7171 S7J.l:W Sundav 1·5 1827 Marnwr~ Ur. <W P!»t('i1ffl ~l~ IH2·0!63 SI HJ.500 Sal Sun 1·5 11 Lusscn. l.'mv. P.irk. Irv. St:35.000 Sat Sun 1·5 1993 Pt. S cabourne rn v HomesJ i\B 645·7575 SM3.0UO Sun 1·5 201 P e arl Av e. <Balboa Isl> N.B 644-4910 Sl89.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 521 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-4910 S259.~ Sun L-5 •2708 llarborVuDr. llVHills, CdM 644 -2646 S235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19371 Newha vcn. Huntington Be ach 646·8811 S74.~ Sat1Sun l·S 4323 Wmtersweet (Univ. Pk > Irv. 552-7500 $102,000 Sat Sun l·S 1201 P embroke. Westc liff. NB 642·5200 $144 .~ Sat/Sun 1·5 1000 Ch ff Dr .. Newport Beath 646-446.1 Sl4B.500 Sat Sun 1·5 543 Santa Ana Av,Nwplllls .. 'H 646·4463 $109.500 ~at Sun 1·5 1 J l Via Jucar tL1<lo h ie 1 ~pt1-kh 645·2525 $229.000 S at Sun 1·5 1217 Temple Hills Ur .. Lag. Heh . 494·6525 S200,000 Sat 1Sun 1 5 703 Balboa, Laguna Bt.•ac·h 4~·7513 S25!1.500 S.il Sun l-5 4472 Park Gl en (The Willm\!-i) Ir v 640-7000 S7!U.OO S un. l ·l •2989Jacaranda. Costa M~a 546·2313 Stn.ooo Sunday 1-·1 206 La Jolla. Newport Beath 546·2313 Sl99.500 Sat Sun l·S 1417:! Moore. Irvin e• 752·1700 S83,500 Sunday 11 -3 18265 Yellow Wood , ln ·in <' 752-1700 Sl19.000 Sunday 12·5 14921 Waverly, ln in<' 752·1700 S79.000 Sunday 12-4 2951 Catalpa <Eas1bluff) NB 673·8550 Sl!»,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1100 Sandpiper , Corona del Mar 673-R.5.50 S235,000 Sunday 1·5 •306 Villanova, Costa Mesa 751 ·3191 Sunday 1·5 1803 lowa, M~sa Verde, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $81.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3063 Tyler Way, Costa Mes a 546-2313 $74.000 Sunday 1·5 •591 Knowell Pl., Costa Mesa 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 2284 Fordham, Cos ta Mesa 646·7711 Stlt /Sun 1·5 2033 Port Weybridge, HVH, N.B. 640-4666 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2312 Port Carlisle, Npt. Be ach 640·4fi66 $146,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1*8 Barlovento. Npt Crest, N. B . 640·9000 $125,000 Sunday 1·5 21 Cambria, Spyglass, CdM 640·9000 $2til,OOO Sat/Sun 10·5 Lot 31 Lafayette (The Springs) Rancho Mirage 642-8235 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 Lot 34 Lafayette (The Springs) Rancho Mirage f>4 2-8235 Sl99,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 140 Via Waziers <I~ido Isle> N.B. 64 2-82.1.5 Snt/Sun J ·5 t215 Mariners <Baycrest) NH 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3606 SeabreeieLn,HVIIls.Cd M 644 ·6200 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 10~ Santa Cruz, Costa Mesa 751 ·3191 Sunday 1·5 •2449Wirtdward Ln., Newport Bch 963·7600 Sunday 1·5 3225 Dakota, Costa Mesa 752-l m<l $8S,000 Sunday 1·5 17562 Cottonwood St. (Deane) Irv. 559-1960 $139.000 Sunduy 1.5 107 "A" St., Balboa P cnm. . 631-1400_ · $265,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 32511 l'vhnnc.-;ota, Co!-lt.t Mesa 754·1202 $81.500 Sun.1-5 217 Amherst. Coo l u Mesa 7.'>4·1202 $80.500 Sun.1·5 20 L8 Tahuna Terr Urvine Terr) CdM 675·6000 $212.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 165:1 New Harnp~hirc t Mesa V> C~l 545·9491 "79,900 Sun 1-5 107 Via San Remo, Lido Isle 645·0303 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 1501 Lincoln La., Westcliff. NB 642·5200 $195,000 Sunday 1·5 3532 Pecan (ColJege Pa rk) Irv. 552·7500 S97,500 Swi. 1·5 3582 Ferul (Culverdale) Irvine 552-7500 587,500 Sun. l ·S 1056 Vallejo, Mt'sa Woods, CM 545.9491 $89,900 Sunday 1·5 3097 Roanoke. Mes a North, CM 545-9491 $78,500 SWlday 1·5 2666 Nido Way. L aguna Beach 768-8751 Sun. 1·4 1589 Corsica, Mesa Verde, CM 545-9491 $79,900 Sunday 1·5 31862 Circle Dr., South Laguna 497-1761 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 2967 Mindanao, Mes a Verde, CM 545-9491 $89,950 Sunday 1·5 3716 Sea Cliff. Santa Ana 540-4646 $98,500 Sunday 12·5 2474 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa 642-5062 Sunday 1·5 •20101 McKinkv Ln. Hunt. S ch 968 -460'l sui.soo Sun t -5 425 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB 642-~ Sun.1-5 4 IEDROOM 1606~ Shasta. Fountain Valley 962-7788 $74 .500 Sunday l·S 10 Whitewood Way,UnivPk,Irvine 552 -9185 Sll9.SOO Sat/Sun 12·5 2.1702 l .argarto. Mission VieJO 837-~liO $175.000 Sat/Sunl2·5 1·1971 Ath~I. Coll ege Park. In-. !'\52 554() $85.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 IOOOAllura llrvinc Tt·rr.)Cd~J 673-6510 S225.000 Sun. 1·5 H35 Wl~t Bay, Bal Penn., Balboa 675·5.51 l $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *175Ll Luther (Culverdale) Irv. 551 -0714 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3019Java Rd .. Mesa Verde. C.M. 556·6171 Sat & Sunday l·S 1627 Pt. Abbey OI.V. Homes) N.B. 759-0811 $135.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 3007 l nl et Isle. Corona det Mar 675-3411 $249.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 2515 Salt Air. C.:oronu d el Mar 675·3411 S-l49.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 Monter ey Cir .. Spygla::1s. CdM 675-3411 S325.000 SaVSun 1·5 2351 A7.urc. Eas Lc;ide, Costa Mesa 540-3006 S79.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1915 Windward Ln .. Newport Bch 675·2311 S227 .500 Sunday l ·S 269 Bay St. <EaS ts1de) Costa Mesa 646-826.5 S89. $0 Sat/Sun 1·5 15312 Rei ms Ctr., Irvine 540-1720 S99.900 Sunday 1·5 l 723 Ocean Blvd (Pen in. Point> NB 675-6161 Sl89.500 Sun. 1·5 •2004 Yacht Vi~1 l ant. Npt Beach 675·3411 $245.000 Sunday 1 ·S 14351 Pinewood, Tustin 540·1720 $96,200 Sunday 1·5 1083 San Pablo Cir .. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $105,000 Sunday 1·5 277 Brentwood Cir., Costa Mesa 540-1720 SS~.500 Sunday l·S •728 Cum. Jl'Jand~. Cum . Jlilnds, Cd~l 644·6200 5234,500 Sun.1·5 2406 Vi a Marina. Newport Beach 675·5726 $169,000 Sun. 1·5 1192 Baleadc Dr. Mesa Verde, CM 675-6000 $125,000 Sunday 1·5 2025 1 MorristwnCir.PkHntgtn.HB 675-6000 Sll9,750 Sun 1·5 1907 Yacht Maria (Seaview) NB 675-6000 $235,000 Sun 1·5 1112 Sandcastle (HVHills) CdM 675·6000 $259,000 Sun 1·5 2320 Pt. Aberdeen <HVHms) N.B. 675·6000 $159,500 Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DDI 1916 Port Provence <HVH ), N.B. 644·2185 $147.500 Sat/Sun t2·5 1916 Port Provence CHVH >. N.B. 644-218.S $147,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 17532 Luther Ave .. Irvine 551 ~23St $~.500 Sunday 1·5 975 Denver Dr., Costa Mesa 545-7428 Sal/Sun 9-6 #22 Morro Bay (Spyglass) CdM 640·8144 Thurs thru Sunday daily 204 Via Lorca (Lido Is le) N.B. 540·3383 $294,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 410 W. Sierra <Sandpoint), Santa Ana 551-2706 $89,000 Sun l ·G 410 W. Sierra (Sandpoint), S.A. 551·2706 $89,000 Sun 1·6 13851 Blue Lantern. Dana Pt. 496·8130 $199.500 Fri/Sa/Sn 10-6 3044 Moun tam View, Laguna Beach 646-3255 Sat/Sun l ·S 2700 San Rafael, Mesa Woods. CM 545.9491 $122,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 617 Columbine, Sandpointe, S.A. · 545·!»91 $89,$0 Sat/Sun l ·S 17532 Luther, Irvine 646·7171 $00,500 Sunday 1·5 • •646 Via Lido Nord (Lidoll )NB 642·5002; 675·2620 Sat/Sun l ·S 971 Sonora Rd. (Mcsudcl Mar) C.M. 675·1642 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 140 Yiu llavr e (Lido l slc) N.B. 673·7300 $375,000 Sun.1-5 1507 Mariners Dr., NewJ>()ft Beach . 833·~ $135,500 Sat/Sun l·S. 12 Ouskywing, lrvinc Grove, Irv. 642·5200 $107 ,500 Sat/Sun t.S 6671 Maryland Dr., Cal Classic, HB 213·5a?·536.S $791000 Sun.12:30.S 25572 Spotted Pony Ln, Lag. Hills 644·8800/$2-68~ SaVSun 1-5 •#22 Morro Bay (Spyglass) CdM 640-8144 Thurs thru Sun daily ~6 Phalarop~ Mesa Verde, C.M. 675·55U Sat&Swl l·S 2317 Irvine Ave . (Back llay) NB 644-4910 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1-S 61'~oxhlll (Deerfield Park) Irv. 644 -4910 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 24 Inverness Ln, Big Canyon, NB 759-0087 $320,000 Open Daily 837 Victoria, Coota Mesa • 546-2313 $74,500 Sunday 1·5 3972 Ash, Irvine 752-1700 $89, 000 Suoday 2·5 812 Presidio, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $78,000 Sunday l·S 1835 Tahiti, Costa Mesa 546-2313 St 39,900 Sat/Sun l·S 2817 Portola, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $86,000 Sundayl·S 14251 Saarlnen, Irvine 752-1700 $125,000 Satll·S 14261 Wyeth, Irvine 752-1700 $114 ,500 ~ Sunday 11-3 •1833 Oriole Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 546-~ $154.000 Sat/Sun l.S 10092 Stonybrk,MrditbGrdns,HB 642-5062 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-~ 15081 Sonny Circle, Irvine 752-I700 $107,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 13031 Malena, Orange/Tustin area 759-0811 $127,500 Sun, 1.S 1607 Castle Cove, Coronadel Mar 759-0811 . Sun. l·S 1804 N'pt. Hills Dr. East, Npt Bch 759-0811 Sun.1·5 #5 Red Rock, Deerfield, Irv. 646-7711 Sat/Sun l·S 41Jl Salacia Dr., Racquet Club. Irv 675-7300 $121,500 Sunday l ·S 1152 Edgeview Or., Cowan Hts. S.A. 675·7300 $219.!r>O Sunday 1·5 * 10241 Monitor Dr .. Hunt'g Beach 979-1674 $85,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2ll52 Poston, Huntington Sch 536-3727 $131,500 SaVSun 1·5 21911 Summerwind, Hunt'g Beach 556·2660 $127,500 Sunday 1-5 11547 Candytuft, Fountain Valley 540-1720 Slll,500 Sat/Sun l·S •873 S3J1<.fcastle, Corona del Mar 675-3411 $239.ll>O Sat/Sun l ·S 19332 Sierra Bello. Turtle Rck In· 640-9000 $129,000 Sunday 1·5 1834 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 31782 Greens Points, Laguna Niguel 642·8235 $252,~ Sat/Sun 1-S 1836 Port Titcen (HVHomes) N.B. 644·6200 $167,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •19'l4 Leeward Ln CBaycrest> NB 642·8235 $169,500 Sat/Sun l·S 1251 Surfline Way. Corona del Mar 675-3411 $229,950 Sat/Sun 1.5 2036 Pt. Provence <HVHomes> NB 644·1766 $1ss,ooo suh.1.s 3286 California St., Mesa Verde, CM 546-4141 $79,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •2713 Sandpiper, Mesa Verde, CM 898-7855 Sunday 1·5 930 Junipero, Costa Mesa 751·3191 $79,000 Sundayl.S 220 Jas mine. Corona del Mar 6'14·7211 $227,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1718 Port Margate, HarVuHms NB 1 640-6161 Sat/Sund~y 1·5 • 10551 Haleyani Wy ,GrdnGrove 848·2323 $68,900 Sunday 1-5 2933 Cassia St. CE.Bluff), N.B. 640·9049 $179,500 Sun 12·5 •21141 Binghamton, Hunt. Bch 640·6161 $127,000 Sund"y 1·4 2778 Albatross, Mesa Verde, CM 545·9491 $119,500 Sunday l ·S 3050 Capri La., Mesa Verde, CM 546·5880 $185,000 Sunday 1·5 9192 Heatherton Cir., Hunt. Bcb 968·4602 $80,500 Sun l·S *546 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 548· 1168 $85,000 SWl 12-4 11t9892 Big Sur Dr., Hunt. Bch. 968-4602 $125,000 Sun l ·S 2352 Orchid Hill Pl., S.A. Hgts 968-4602 $142,900 Swi 1-S *17 Bu.rningTree (BigCyn)NB 644-6200 $379,500 ·sun. J·S * 27 Hermitage (Big Cyn) N. B. 644·6200 $315,000 Swi. 1·5 1830 Pt. Stirling <HV Homes) N.B. 642·8235 SWl. l ·S 1762 Westminster, Eastside, CM 546·4141 $91,900 SWlday 1·5 2281 Caper Tree, Peprtre.Tustin 546-4141 $961500 SWlday l •S 1951 l't. Weybridge, (HV Hms ) NB' 642·8235 $.}>2,500 Sun.1-5 28 Drakes B• (Spyglass lfill ) CdM 644-6200 $249,900 Swt. 1-S 1307 Keel Dr. (HVHills > CdM 644·6200 $205,000 Swi.1·5 1911 E. Balboa, Bal Peninsula 631·1400 $275,000 Sundayl·S 5 lllOROOMS 108Turquoise, Balboa Island 642-4758 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **112 Via Lido Nord.Lidolsl NB 642·5200 SS00,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 4531 Camden <Cameo Shores> CdM 644:6200 $349.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2042 Port Weybridge, H~rbVuHms 6i5-3411 $189,000 Sundqy l·S 5 IR & FAM RM or D1H •2412 Holiday Road, Nwpt Beach 673·5410 Sunday l ·S 1014 Mariners t>r. DoverShOt'es, NB 642·5200 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22 Cypress Pt. Ln. (Big Cyn} N.B. 644-4910 $350,000 Sat/Sun l·S '*1524Sandcostlc, HarbVuHls. NB 64o.6161 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3116 LlncoJn Way, Costa Mesa 546·2018., 549-2638 Sat1Sun 1.s • 2 Story End Unit Townhouse. High Above And Overlooking Sparkling Pool And Ramada. 2 Se parate Suites , 3 Baths. Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To Another Suite. Highly Upgraded, Karas tan W ool Carpetin g. Van Luit Wallpaper, Mirrored Bath Doors, Many Other Custom Features.· $157,500 OP!H SAT/SUM 1-5 2444 VISTA MOIL.Eli U I DOVER DIJYE 631-1800 640-9900 ( \':\1 ~1 ~~~\r l{~~:\l ~I' 1470 JAMBOREE RO .. NEWPORT BEACH 0,. To Sene YOM 7 Dap Aw.-Uwfff 7:30 Ptil DIRECTORY ....... ~ ... hwy .. ,. ............ c .. .._ ....................... ..._ -._._Ill ........ .W 11f ..... the• •a. tM.(t DAl&.Y P'K.OT WAMf A05. P.trwi ......,..,..._.....,. .. .,,...._.,.. .. ...,_ ... ,._.._, .. ..,.c ..... .-11s • "*t__. ...,. 5 Ill & FAM RM or DIH 2824 San Juan Ln, M.delMar,CM 556·2660 '$98,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3359 Marigold Cir .• Costa Mesa 675·2311 $128,$0 Sunday 1-5 •3810S. Alder, Santa Ana 645-<00.1 $97,500 Sunday 1·5 20 Morro Bay <Spyglass) NB , 673-1148 $280,000 Sunday 1-5 · 2815 Monterey. !\I es a dcl :\I ar . C:\I 545-9491 $107,500 Supday 1-5 •2012 Seadrift. lrvTer r, CdM 644-7270 $229.500 Sunday t-5 26 Hermitage (Big Canyon) NB 644·6200 $339,500 Sun.1-5 41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 Sun.1-5 6 IEDlOOMS •16642 Melville Cir, Hunt'g Beach 673-4000 $310.000 Sunday 1-4 2627 Cove St. CCAina Cove) Cd~t 675-6000 $395.000 Sun 1·5 6 IR t. FAM RM or DEM 22 P oint Loma Or <Spyglass> Cd:\I 644-6200 $279.000 Sat Sun 1·5 • • 1406 So. Bayfront,Ba\boalsl. 675-6000 $585,000 Sat. Sun 1-5 HOME & INCOME 2 II Ir Z II 518 Narcissus , Corona del Mar 759-0811 $149.500 Sun.1·5 2 IR Ir 4 IR 708 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-7060 $185,000 Sun. 1-5 l IR t. Z Ill 200 Diamond (Balboa Isl.) N.B. 675-3331 $257,000 Sun.1-S 4 IR Ir I II 204·2041hSapphire, Balboa Isl 673-4062 $255,000 Sunday l ·S CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM 244 Delgado Rd., San Clemente 661·2031 $61,000 Daily 12·S 14636 Oval Rd. (Walnut Square) lrv. 833-9781 $56,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •28 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irv. 759-0087 $114,$0 Sat/Sun all day 104 Orange Blossom, Irvine 675-5511 $61.500 Sunday 1·5 12 Creekwood (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-6575 Sat/Sun 12·5 · i4606 Golden Olen (Walnut Sq.) Jrv. 833·1768 $64,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 14598 Golden Glen (Walnut Sq.) Irv. 759-0811 $55,000 Sun . l ·S 5 Madrona, Turtlerock, Irv. 675-3411 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DIH •2448 Marseilles Way,B.Bay,CM 548-1049 $89,500 . Sat/Sun l ·S 2444 VistaNobleza, Bluffs. N.B. 631-lfm $157,500 Sat/Sun 1-S l llDROOk. 934 Hollowbrook, Costa Mesa 754·1202 $82.000 Sun.1·5 19812 Windjammer. Huntington Bch 540-3666 $1.25,000 Sunday 1·4 2625 DelJ Way. Hunting ton Sch · 540·3666 $62.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17291 Rosewood (Univ. Park) Irv. 552-3306 Sat/Sun 1·5 •614 Brookview Dr., Costa Mesa 979-1050 $83,750 Sat/Sun 1-5 2710 Vista del Oro (Blulfs) N. B. . 759-0SJ l $123,500 Sun. l ·S 621 Shasta Lane, Costa Mesa &16-7711 Sat/Sun 1.5· 1909 West Wind, Santa 4na 540·1720 $89,950 Sunday l ·S #12 Swift Court, Npt. Cre!;l,NB 646-7711 Sunday 1·5 415 Vista Sucrte (The muffs) N.B. 640..0000 Sun. 1-5 3 Ill & FAM RM or DlH 359 Vista Madera <Bluffs ) N.B. 673-4400 $144.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 204 Nata (The Bluffs) Npt. Bch ' 644-1133 $149,500 Sun. 1-5 345 University Dr, D-2, Costa Mesa 646-31~ S89,SOO Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM *•16133 St. Croix Cir.llotHbr,HB 840·38>4 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH 8 Ima Loa <Newport Crest ) N.B. 644 ·4910 $122.~ Sal/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM 30 Goldenbush <D ee rfield) Irv. 559-7219 S75.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l HDROOM 18251 Bayberry. Univ P ark. Irvine 552-ro67 S~.ooo Sat/Sun 1 ·S •29Canyon hi.ind. Ri g Cyn. NA 759-0087 Sunday 1·6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE llRlrllR 2220Waterfront. Coronadel Mar 631·1400 $18.5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR Ir I IR 718 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 631·1800 $154,000 Sunday 1-5 263 E . 21st St., Costa Mesa 546·2313 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2721 Victoria Drive, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $325,000 Sunday l ·S 513 Jasmine, Coronadcl Mar 675-6000 $156,900 S un 1·5 2 IR & I llt & IACH 505 Carnation. Corona del Mar 675-5726 $159,500 SWl 1·5 2 IR Ir 2 llt 616 Goldenrod, Cd M Saturday &Sunday 1·4 511 Acacia, Corona d e! Mar 759-0811 Sat/Sun 1·5 409Serra, Cor ona del Mar 673-3230 Sat/Sun 1-5 4604 Seashore. Newport Beach 631-1400 $175,000 Sat/Sun l ·S l IR & BACH 718·7181h Goldenrod, CdM 644-7383 $152,000 13 IR & I IR 415-4151h Heliotrope, Cd M 644-4848 $230 .000 Sun.1·5 Sun.1·5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 IR & l IR Ir IACH 200 E . Balboa, Balboa Peninsula 963·!T177 $169,000 Sunday 1·5 AHCH FOR SALE 2 IR & GUEST * Birch St. San'ta Ana Hghts 640-7000 $155,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 4 IEOROOM 7305 Saddlehill Tra il, Orange 549.3344 Sunday HOUSE FOR RENT l HH(>OM 41 Seabird, Newport Beach 752·1700 $600/mo Sat/Sun 2·4 4 IR & FAM RM or DIN 41 Montecito Dr.Spygli;Hil,CdM 673-4-100 Sat/Sun 1·5 * ... ••• IJG CYM ''IORDEAUX" I-STORY T rue elegance! Your inspection invll· ed to see a real beauty on choice cor- 11er site. Newly decorated w/plush c ptng, cust o m drapes. Va n Luit papers. 3 HR. 3 baths. Beaut entry. 3 Car gar. Immed poss. $249,500. 2 RUE CHATEAU ROY AI,. S IS 1·5 HANDSOME HOME OH UDO $259,950 Beamed c eilings and warm earth tones enhance the beauty of this invit· ing home. Three bdrm s plus charming den. No. and So. patios flank living room . T ota lly upgr aded kitchen, prof. decor . on lge: corner lot. 521 VIA LIDO NORD Open SUN 1·5 DEERFIELD'S llG PLAM 5-$134,500 Highly improved 4 BR 2-story with FR. DR. 3 full baths & stilting rm in ms tr suite. Contemporary elegance in this lovely model. Huge brick patio with planters. Beautiful! l'h Yrs. new. 6 FOXHILL (Irvine) SAT/SUN 1·5 A REAL IARGAIH OM IAL ISLE If you are "hooked" on the fact that Balboa Island is the only place to live, the n we suggest you see this surpris - ing 3 BR 3 ba th home. Super mstr. s uite . Corner fplc. Just $189,500 201 PEARL AVE. SAT/SUN l ·S IEST CONDO IUY! SIU. 950 · 4 BR, formal DR, 21h bath, 3 patios. · huge LR. Wet bar , gas frpl, ref rig, · compactor, ram rm, pool, jacuzzi & tennis. Newport Crest largest model. 8 lMALOA SAT/SUN l -S ltG CAMYOM CUSTOM HOME Unique rus tic contemporary w/5 bdrms. 51 2 baths. huge play rm + s tudy . Tropical ldscpd entrance w ram bling fish pool. Real informa l living. Lovely golf course lot. $350,000 I OM llG CYM GOLF COURSES 191,500 F antastic long r a nge view of fairway. 2 Bdrm & den, 2 ba Pinehurst model. Be aut quality cptng & drapes. Lge patio, closed ·dbl gar, end unit. Pool. Jacuzzi & tennis cts . Good financing. til SEA PINE LN. Open SAT 1-5 . . Wesley N. T.yfor Co.. I..._, 21 I I S• Joaqut" Hll1 Roed NEWPORT CEMTH. M.I. 644-4910 HEWPOttT llACH 4 BR,FR.DR,P,J -Dover Shores 3 BR, 21,2BA, View·The Bluffs COROHA DR MAR - VIEW+ POOL This 3 bdrm .. f am.ily rm home has the most private & secluded pool in town - view of oce an, hills and greenbelt - Call for private viewing. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Be autifully remodeled 3 bdrm Trina in Bluffs -secluded patio, f ormaJ dining -owner s ays sell • Call fast on this one. ' llEAUTIFUL ILUFFS You must see this gorgeous "O" plan· featuring 3 bd.rms, giant living room· mature breenbelt view • an excellent buy at $159,500. WOOOtRIDGE PLACE Courtyard entry -vaulted ceilings • formal dining • delightful family rm. with beamed ceilings, parquet floors and wood burning fireplace. 4 bd.rms • country kitchen • truly a delight to view -$139,500. IEASTILUFf VIEW Secluded entry -massive used brick fireplace. Open plan • an new kitchen with Chambers range. View from liv- ing rm., dining rm. or master bdrm. - 2 other bdrms & den • be one of the first to see this! CALL 673-8550 JU MARGUBl'TI. COlOMA OIL MA.I \O)THEREAL ~ESTATERS DAY VIEW, xtra lge lot.. I lJr I ~~ Ba. By owner. $100,000 6'1S·S009 Balboa P...tnsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HU<:F: S br, 4 ba . rh •a utl(ully d ecor'd . S27!l.~. Call: Itlck S. at 964·1681 btwn 9AM 41 6PM TRl·PLEX ' Only Sl69,900 for ~ separate house + an efli· • clency a pt., all ln xlnb ~ cond. Walk to Balboa Pier. J ust stesps to bay ~ beach. Open House SUtt.'' i.s. Bkr.96J.9m ·: CoroMdelMcr 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CDM BEACH ··~ r COTTAGE .. Lots of wood and stained II st I a s s . P R J C il-.. REDUCEDtoS137,500.1 :r R.C. T.AYLOR CO.'"' 955-0350 - \ WANTED l J1 2 or 3 BR bm w ivlevt Uk\• CdM. Any price, att.t. terms, trade. Prine oo.ly. SJG.9949. OPEHHOUSE i SAT & SUM 1·5 r t' 220 JASMINE '" .• t!J Ilk To Oce• Completely remodelf,11 on an oversized lot. i\_, smashing 4 bdrm pl~., den plus for mal dining plus huge family room wllh o pe n b e am ~,1 natural wood texture! and ocean and Jetty vJel# rrom mast.er suite At sufi· deck. Just steps to Ocean BI v d . Red aced to G ... ,.. I 002 jG••rel I 002 $227,000. ~ l.1 ············~~~:·~~~·~~~··~··~····· ~ . ON THE WATER JASMJME CREEK - Unob structed oee..,._. view, new 2Br, den. Plan, Own or l'ent your own condominium on the wuter. We have r entals availa· ble Crom S28S to $350 m onth. and units for s ale from $4 6,000 to $65,000. Amenities include : T ennis courts . p ools . jacuzzis & gymnasium. It's absolutely f abulous!! Call us. ~ $246,000 Fee 169,500 ' RANCH REALTY 551-2000 1. By owner $202,~!,, &$4·176' • By Owner SPYGL/\SS HILL. Beaut. Tradcwinds 4 Br, FR, 2~ ba. Pool & J acuzzi. Sec intercom. Good vu. Open h.'lc Thurs lhru Sun. 122 ~lorro Bay, 640-814.t SaJes Peoplc Att.enUon! ~ - I v.111 pay SIOOO. bonus 001 ANY o ffe r I a ccepl liefore Thanksgi\'ing on 1251 Sur(llnl.!, C<f~t. <5229.950.) Si Leo Hann.a. owner. iC OPEN SUHDA Y 1·4 ' 20 I 2 Seodrift IRVlNE TERRACE Family home near park. Spacious S be drm., baths, formal dining r"\" fam rm. fireplace. £.e • whole family will e the sparkling pool. lng $229,500. HewtyR=ed~ • SOUTKOF IGHWA~ 4 Bedrm, 3 bath, sp t IRYIMI TllRACI -CDM 4 BR, 2112 BA, FR, Pool level, swimming poo , •--------1 oversized lol with poten· $63.950 llal to build large addl· llR + HUGE Uonal unll. Sl67 .500. UMIVUSITY PAD -IRVINI 2 BR. 2 BA Bradley Townhouse 4 BR, 2112 BA Fordha m Townhouse 2 BR, 2 BA Chancellor Plan #1 3 BR, 2 BA Princeton Townhouse 3 BR, 2~ BA Edinburgh Townhouse 3 BR, 2112 BA Oxford Townhouse 4 BR .. 2112 BA Oxford Townhouse 3 BR, 2'h BA Chancellor Plan #4 s 78,500 86,500 99,900 99,700 102,900 115,000 122,500 118,000 FAM. RM. WITH 644-7270 FfRErLACE & IAR Locuted on cul·de·sac lot. Great lam. home enclosed patio • prime Huntington Beach loc•· Uon. For this unique buy _______ _. call 003·6767 Ol'IN Ill 0 . fl s IUN roar N<l 1 1~11111 SI 0,000 PRICE RB>UCTIOH WOODlltlDGl-IRYIMI lc6oa lsJCMd I 006 4 BR. 3 BA (2) Laurelwds Brdrnr Plan E 3 BR, 2 BA (1) Stonewood WB Place 2 BR, 2 BA (1) Warmington Plan B ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn Irvine Terrace. • Be droo ms, den, 2~ baths. Jl&F pool & (suY.. prise) air conditlonl!UC On Bl& comer. $225.000. 1900ALTURA lalboCI Island OPEN SUNDAY I , 1(18 Turquol5e /\ve. View u,.Jy--1h. R•altv' . '! 2 BR, 2 BA (1) Lake Front Akins DEIRAB.D 3 BR, 2 BA Plan #1 Park Home '3 BR, 21h BA Plan 3 Townhouse J BR,~~ ba, AC, P lan 3 Townhouse 3 BR, 2 baths, Plan l RANCHO SAM JOAqu1M -IRYIMI 2 BR, 21h BA San Carlos 2 BR. 2 BA San Joaquin 3 BR, 2~ BA, San Lui~ Rey SUYIEW-H.I. 4 BR, 3 BA New 2story180" view 4 BR, 21h BA New l s ty w lg. lot CULYRDAJ.I 3 BR, 2 UA., Plan 43 CAUfOIMA HOMIS 3 BR, 2 BA. Plan 106 SMO«lftll 3 BR, FR, 21h ba, Plan 3 red hill .. realty 552-7500 & shore mooring. 2 sly, 5 '"_., •r Cr. 3 Ba. fplc. lge corner 1 ___ 6_7_J.._6_s_a_o __ ._. t o t. Co m p l ete l y furnished. 5235.000 /\gt. &12-4758 or 213·438·2759 LEASE/OnlOM Early American rust!~,~ bdrms., 2 baths, frP,\'!1, Classified Ads sell big Plus rental. $154,000 • , items. s moll ilerns or l'AULMARTIN any Item. 642-5678. Real E,,tole 644-7383 CoronodelMar 1022 c ..... delw.. IOIZ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110181 ILllNS co: I OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE HOME AMD RENTAL UNIT CORONA DEL MAR CharminFC Fnmily Home -One. Story Colonial In Old Corona Del . Mar. 2 BR. 2 BA, Living Room With . Fireplace, Large Bright Kitchen, Attractively Decorated Throughout. 2 Sunny Patioe, Nicely Landscaped . - Yard . Near Tennis And Shops .. Sep arate Rental Unlt Jn Rear. $154 .000. S e ller WHl Conslqer Lease/Option. OPIM SUNDAY r .. s 711 GOLDIMIOD Ill DOVla HIYI 631-111 1 . IMQuaH ~· liilPlac• . Prap.rti•• 1n-•no 1•00 OUAIUT. NlWI'() T llACH REDUCED$ I 0,000 UTIA W1DI MAJl(ilH FOil CUATIYITYl Dreaming o( a spn yard ur putting in a pool .•• or dcsignini: a unlquc room addition? Here ts a ~ bedroom Lo Cuext.a home in Huntington Dea.ch near the end of a cuJdcsac with u big side yard thul will lcl you do au tbnt! Tuck away your vnn or RV or 1>ractlce putting on your own t-:rt·1m. Clean family home. good neighborhood, rcduct!d to $89,500. Como lo 9891 Lapworth Circle. Open House Sun. l ·G. LARGE 5 bedrm bonus r·m h ome featuring 3 firt.'places. one in the l'rov(lnl•1al t•xlcrior Mo!>tly n ew carpet. Fres h point. Unique glas::.ed m frplc. Large family room. Sh;,rp rear yard. Owner anxious. Must sell. Steal this at MESI\ vi-:noE drc.im house. Secluded 4 BR, 3 8/\, lu x ury homt w/ profcs11iimal landscar>· Ing & ){orgt!ous pool. Seller moving in two weeksf Wants an offer NOW! r~=~~UMll ACH HAVEN 2 Br, 2 Ila. old CdM. $118,500. Add on ' & make$$. 67S· 1Gtl6 __ , master. Located on 1• 1 acre lot with mini-orchard. Also features large pool and jacuzzi and bltn gas BBQ. Priced at $283,400. 540-3666 89--·7855 $109,900 9021 ......... ~ .. H.L HMU4 w f'8-54JO r Open Sat/Slln 1·5 1 419-481 Morning Canyon DUf'LEX FIXER UPPER 20'~ Do\I, n Owner will carry 1st T. U 2 bt.-drm, 2 ba, w fplc. &16-3928 or 515·3-Ul3 _,,. 6JGGoldenrod. Ccrn ~ Open House Sal/Sun 1·4 OLDCdM tom borne on dbl lot. DR, s ba, den wi wtl Qnr, 4 car gar. sup1·r ~~'ltchen. Just reduc,·u tt ··~.ooo. OPEM HOUSE DAILY 2·5 PM 2220 Waterfront Corona del Mer As th crow fli.s, you will find aur Gt"" hone loccaHd on a quaint pepper tr'ff liftftl 1frftt in old Corona def Mer. 2 Sme1H ...,.. with hardwood floors. Room to expand & c:aptur« the sunset! $185,000. Calf 6 73·6900 llfltelc .... RIAi. fSfAfi llfltelall ,.S.: llle hw ~-wltta • RU w•W. tt re •I.ti! RIAl fSTATI ~;~J~ BACK IAY COHDO PACIFIC COAST PROPERTIES 631 -0400 Anytime -----DClnCI Point I 0 26 Huntington ledch I 040 YEAR ROUND •••••••••••••·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:__:~-~·-~-~~-~·~-~-I' tlR, 21:. BA+ Cam-rm & dbl. gar. 2 Sty end unit * R-2 * " ~Lone frpl & P' t. outdr * * ROOM TO BUILD Jal·um 1n patio. New --------- paint, " w cpl. ~rcat rec 000 r.:creutlon fadlitie~. l'hl ICl'l'c11tl> rcm o1td.·cl :! tx•1h wm lloml· 011 n ·2 li>l' lirl'Jl llll'Ome JIOll•ll· 11.11! $87.500 0Pl'll ttll t!:~pm, Mon·Thur' lnclds lcnrtis crts, lrg. ' pool & sauna & 2 huge ·PoDular Condo pany rms. 1\ll for only Moo"t icello townhome ~.500. Seeing is belicv. with a full line of rec tng. facilities. 3 bt.'<irooms or Pl ~pen Sat & Sun 1·5 kitchen, patio, $65,000. LUXURY Throu~h an enclosed front courtyard. di!>co\·er th•~ bt'auurully decorat· c<1 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with rich cocoa brown carpeting, custom drapes, rl!modcled kitchen area P LUS brand new pool & jacuzzi & covered patio. SSS.900. Open til 8:3Qpm, Mon· Thurs. 1£. .Quail ~ 2-148 Marseill~s Way den, eating area, handy II!=• · $48·lo.J9 BKR, S4G-1720 Prap•rt1.. Red Carpet Realtors I aa ., ~ 1400 OllArlSSt~r:.~T HACH Country kitchen W/Cntry ........ P=·· • like backyard. Space for I 1'1 Prap.rti•• STOP potting shed. ('hopping "# 1 1 Callfonli .. 7Sl ·l920 block counters. frplc. ·I --n a 1400 OUAILSt. HlWPOat llACtl ht•rc or you 'll n11'' the br. 2 ba. Best F.astsidc.1 _________ 1 Rustic Charmer Of'EH S UNDAY 1-4 Lo\'ely 3 bedrm. 2 bath. l0042MEl.VlLLECIIl tilcl•utry.Cuthcdral ccil ncaut exec. home ing, plu:.h curpctini;. w, pool, adjacent to park. Huge fam rm, pool sized 6 BR. 31,11 BA, J car rear }art!. Nr View. garase. Quick posse ssinn . SllO,OOO ReducL'<J to ~3.950. Rel.I Car~l Realtors. 4!16 4775 .. _ 1, .....,._... • SPANISH CUSTOM I 1 I OPEN HOUSE DON TYL&fl & FriiSaliSun lO·G AS SOC:.,R.ALTOllS Reduced S I 0,500 .>ae~~':.:a:C:L'SI. 3SOO sq.ft. luxury homc.1-------------$199,500. This weekend only. 33851 Blue Luntern, Sheila Spencer R. E . ~itll-188101' 496·8130 ROMANTIC bL''t IJu y In :\tfo:SA 2698aySt.S89,!>SO.Open OWNC:R Selling 4 hr V ~:RD E Mo\'1ng lo House l-5PM 646·8265 or FIXER• VA widen , 3 ha, pool. prof UNIQUE l-'I ori d a · :. a c · 3 B It t>\0 .• 1984 Bran6 new cpts & pa mt lnd'Cl!I: ~75 l>envcr Dr· Th1i. C'hri!> Abel dl•s1i:ncd Dy owner " frpl $.15·6391 ___ · -·l•--------•I you do the re!>l! Small or $.15·7·128_____ con1hl i~ 2 Br & den. 6i3 7130·--------·--------•I •BEST PRICE• 500/o VACAHT no down pymt. on th1' 3 BR. 2 ba. den & 1lallo Uakony master bdrm home. Popular So. Coa:.t Open Sat Sun 1.5, 11;1 Mute Lu'lury + Sll!l,500 * H E W p 0 R T Must sell rast. F ast Plaza areu. 4 br, famllr Buo•'. West Coast Pac SllOR~BJRD R~ALT'r' nf;AC llW AL K TOWN HOME will\ OCEAN VIEW 4' LARGE SUNN Y COURTYARD , this private 2 bedroom, 2 bath end unil I has lush landscapini; & golden in· tcrior & pan e l e d hrepl ace! OWNER ANXlOUS -HURRY1 SUBMIT OFFER -~KING $94,500. Open ti1 BY OWN ER 2 sty Condo. J br. 2100 sq. rt. $146,900 Prln. only. &t0-2665 or 759-0234 for appl. OPEHHOUSE MARVELOUS MONACO HAUOR VIEW HIU.S possession. Gorgeous 1 t d J 2108 v c d t HEIGHTS* r m, p easan rear y R.E ,S3l·2600 1a ascu 1 a pool. Large fireplace. 4 m.soo lturry&call' ------492·8381 For a superb location at Large bcdrms. Submit Ven. Jotw.M>tt Rlty p 1..._.T 1--------- J LOW LOW price, come aJI offers. Asking only 540-4646 A ,.... 'Ct' this cute 2 bedroom sas.ooo. In choice loca· PATCH homt! "1th french doors. tion. --------- ---------• 8:30pm, Mon-Thurs. Close to Dana Pl. Marina. hrcplucc. patio~. large SCOTT REALTY MESA WOODS & PROFIT fenced back) arc! with 536-7 533 • 1 m. 21, ba. Appro-.:. 2600 l!lo PfUDCGI• • New 1 Dr + tse rutnpus I, IQ .1 l tra1l(•r ac-ec;.:. and hui:e1---------NEAR SO. -.hatlc lrL"c s' Onlv COAST f'LAI A 3 Ikd1 m. 2 bath home in 'fl ft Cul·de·sac vww lot. quahty llrl'J need~ ownl'r uirN·t 1 r11m builc.lcr. Propwrti•s .. Sll.2.000 Open till 8 3o t:.Sldt: 3br + 1fon Condo. pm .~lonThurb :!12ba. 645·107tL Sec Sun Opo Hsc Directory \\llh lllla1:1r1atinn lf :o.120,000.\71.\)7528511 7S2·l920 If you are parliL·ul.ir & \olu'rc l!tQkm~ lur a ~ood i.ooauA1lst.HIWPOl!tllAQt rus'>y & dl',m· :i h1 fl tlcal, t·all IM[>..7221 PARTNERS AGREE home 1r1 rnml cunll1tt011. S&S R I S l r 3. you owe it to yoursdr to ~ t11dh.agrcc. 2 Jlllrm dplx. esa e pee 8 ist.s .. • st-e this one before you ~lint cond1t1on! Must be 4 or 5 bdrm models avail, deddc to bu.v. This onl' ii. suld. 5108,000. Prin only some w/pools, 968~~ · 759-0358 Pennington Properties blflly decorated. 3 bdnns & fmly rm. Pool sized lot. W -t d 1.&o1 R . ....._ OCEAN VI t::W TR t PLf;X CONQ9 SPECIALtST Call now for appl es ITT •-·r Xlnl value al Sl28.800. HtgBch,Cl\1 ,FtVly call us about thi .. 101-Warm and inviting, 3 bedrm homa maculatc one nwncr. 2 with a very nice view. Owner anxious, I & .Quail ~ *THE BEST IUY '* Bedroom. converlil>lc offered at only $187,000. Open Sunday Plac• Reduced to under V.A. den home in Hurbor 1.5: lllA Whitesails, Corona del Mar. a.-..--£.1•• appraisal: current price View Home. The owner's .. • • -,.~-~ $7 3 . 90 O -Ce rt . of meticulous care to every .. oo OUAIUT HtW..o«T """" Rea son ibl e Val u c, ~·9-191 ~ T w 0 ll d r m 5 c u c h . Touchslonc Realty '~lwrtl!fol}lfaj Colonial Newwork 1 Pt Rea lty 963--0867 l _ .. ,_ .. _______ ShowDlace! .i96-S600. ~~ Real Es:-ate __ ~love up \o better things ·. IY OWND maintenance need w 111 I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $76.000. Jbr, 2ba pool h m Impress you. And the I -1---------•1 w1 li;:e entry kit. 675 Highly competitive price Corona dd Mar I 022 Cot"CMCI dd Mar I 0 22 Senate of .S136,SOO. tee will •••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• please your pocketbook. 1118 Port Abbey OPB4 SAT. 1·5 Call 644-7211 WHAT DO YOU WAMr??? ---here~ Ovcrs izect lot. SToro f 0l2 YorktollVD Villa Cendo, 2 acros!> from '.\lcsa Verde ••••••••••••••••••••••• )Can. old. 3 bdr, 2 ba, dis· GolC Cours e . 3 ·car1---------•I hwasher, laundry rm, 2 /Jn NIGU GAILEY 6, A55U[IAT[5 Like beautiful , shiny hardwood floors? Like a view of hills & ocean? Need a lovely 2 bdrm., 2 bath, dining rm. & family rm. home? Want a street to street lot? This is it! YEAR'ROUMD RESORT lmui.iine 2 pnvatc tennis &31·3807. 540·5080 L."nurts. olymp•l ~11.cd ,__ _______ _ pool, sepurate JJCu.i:u .i--------- ::.auna. b1lllards. hobb) rms, recreation rm ... all or th1:s 1ust steps rrom your 4 BR, 3 bath townhome 1n Newport B1v1cra' Jli f(hly up· gradL'<i end urut w /wet bar. <W·i2> ssa.ooo TRI-LEVEL Comfort. charm & pride· of owner~hip tlt!bl'ribc thi~ home I br. 3 ba Woodlake mdl Prof de- corated. Contud for pvt showi ng. $13 2,000. 540-4646 ,, gt. aara~e. hunc I bedroom, c-ar garage, patio. Must " ... OPEN sell in escrow, assum11• ram1ly room, rec room. ble FHA 7:!4% loan. S3lS din 1 n g r 0 0 m · 2 SAT/SUN 1 5 mo w;taxes or VA no fireplaces. f'or a private • down on new loan, s howing. lJKR, call 25265 $65.000. B.ushard " COME IY SAT/SUH 1·5 525 HAZEL DRIVE VA TERMS Nothing down, no closing costs! Sounds too good to be true-but 1t is! 3 br + S.I0-1720. Adams • Dnvc by 9683 PANA COURT Beckley, HD. CUSTOM BUILT RACHELLE ROIHS, UALTOR OPf:NSU~DAY 1-6 32S4 Turlock TARIB.L 963· 1323 or 963·3181 Beautiful 4 btlttn. home ~......,...___,.....~ on <1wet cul dC'·Ml<' Plcn UHDMARK HOMES I\' or extras. Family . . I ; room, covl'rcd putio & We spccl~hze. Call us 1or large frm·ed yard. Walk sn appo1~tment to see to tht• hi.:h school. • \sk· our selections. llll £.Coast Hwy •• CdM 675-2373 family rm. nr. schl& & 1---------"#I fn Callfonlia" Spacious 2 BR & fam· rm,. Recently decorated ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Jeanne Barnett6-U·6200 shopping. Call us for • ---------~bowing appt. to see the EXECUTIVE IMMEDIATE best buy in Costa :Olesal POOL HOME POSSESSION MESA VERDE. ~ ASTRA Of'EH New 3Br . 3Ba home win- in,oul. Xlra lari:c Coronod«IMor 1022Corona de1 Mar 1022 kitchen w,watkin pan .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• try, self cleuning pool V •c .-. ..._.1 LOT w;prlvacy. Jmmerl ~ "'"" possession. Full price CDM Sl67,SOO . Open Weekends. Age nt, 644·9513 The fostest draw in th Wei.t ..• a Da11v Pilot ·Classified Ad. · Phon 642·5678. Rare Spyglass 11111 lot w, magnificent ocean & Fashion lsland views. Pcrfecl for you r custom home. R..C. TAYLOR CO. 9 55.0350 COl'OftG •I Mar I 022 Corona •t Mar 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SAT/SUH 1-5 409 SERRA Ocean view duplex. com- pletely remodeled : 2 bdrms .. 2 baths each Rustic shinglt'<I ex tenor, rough sawn deck cover. Profess . lands cpd. Localed on lar~e corner lot. Upper umt. open for your inspection. ~ SAT & SUM I 05 dow coverings thruout, Executive Home R.E., INC. Price slashed S8.000 to Inds cp d. i mm e d m':t!/~!P& 500 w .... Seller wlll help finance sell this weekend. Rtn possession, auto door OP· ~ ........... n~~ $7. DO .... Bcaullrul 2 slory 754-7800 Mesa Woods. 4 bdrm, nr & sprinkler system. ~ u Nocredltneeded,owner w, private pal10 cntrY· lllliilliiilllillliiil _____ frml din rm&. lam. rm. Owner may help finance. .'99~2800 will carry balance. 2 sty f'ormal dining, family •---------lmmaculale 2 story en· Offered at SSS.900. S&S, 4 br & den, immac. room. 3 car ~ar, pool & Of'EM HOUSE tertalner w/vaultc<I cell· Se•lffe Properties home. Save closing cos• spa. Only S151,900 Open SAT & SUH 1.5 lngs. New carlhtonc (714• 549 2467 ts 759-0448 Sat/Sun l·S. 1833 Oriole MC L W y carpels thruout. Have to • Fountoift Valley I 0341--· -------- Dr. ' l l l 6 LI OH A see fantastic ponl to MESA VERDE. 1850 •••••••••••••••••••••••Must sell, by ownel'. All DAVIDBOURKf: RLTR Most h ouse for lhe believe it ! Owner says sq.ft., 3 Cir. no qualify· CONDO SPECIAL IST terms. S BR, 2 Ba, cov. C1\LL:>46·9950 money in a very deslra· "submit all orrcrs". 24 Ing, I S~ down. Quick lllg Bch. CM. Ft Vly patio. car port. Only ing SS-t.000 MALLOY REALTORS 960·4342 2 llG HOUSES ble neighborhood. 5 br. San Rafael, Costa Mesa es c r o w , ,1 u i c k Touchstone Realty $68,000. Open Ho use on cul·de-sac. SS0.500. 545-9491 posses!> ion. $89. 050 963.0867 Sat1Sun 12·5. 17152 Rot· on I LOT Agt. 546-2018• 832·8752· Owner 7"71·2386 terdam Ln. 830-8897 3Br, den 2 frplcs. beam ,_o_wn_er_:>4_9'_·_2638_____ ---------Tiburon Hare Malibu. 2 .. IRADLEY & CO. r:===========::tl REALTORS 673-3230 L t ; S K ~ R E .\ l T Y 11 )0'111 f> l .11 1k ,\ Sun ( ·,, 2 SIS E. Coa\t Hwy Corono dl?I Mar OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING VA.CA.MT -4 Bedrm family rm, ocean view home. waiting for you to move into. Large lot. 2 baths, 2 story w/3 car garage. Open Sat/Sun 1-5; 3907 Inlet Isle . Offered at $249.500. LUSk IUILT -iri·level home with many cus tom t ouches. La rge courtyard. Beautiful olive tree and many rose bus h es. Bltn book s h elves, formal dining room, paneled family room with parquet floor. huge pool. A home for family and entertaining. Open Sal/Sun 1·5: 873 Sandcastle Dr. Offered at $239,$(). VIEW HOME -4 bedrm, 21 2 baths, family rm, n ewly carpeted and painted, quiet street. Offered at $229,$0. Open Sat/Sun 1·5; 1251 SurOineWay. CU&,.06-SAC -beautiful 4 bedroom. 21h bath home featuring approx. 2'700 sq.ft., 3 car garage, next t<i park. Large d eck overlooking secluded g reenbelt. Priced at $249,500. Open Sat/Sun J·5; 2S15 Salt Air. 675-3411 L L S I\. --R I: A L T Y .: ,,,,.,,, /J /.11~/... .~ S1111 Co zr, 1 '> f: Coo\I Hwy Corona d~I Mer OPEN SUN L'> sos Carnation Duplex fixer 1n Cd:01. 2 br. l br & barh. Sl59.SOO. Submit all oHcrs Owner 11nx.ious. 675·S726 ----- ccil'R 1500 sq ft. Rear MES• VERDr. 1.-.....JlliM_,.~_..,.., CONDOSrF.CIALIST br, formal dining, fom Pr estigious downtown h c l!o JBr 1..,, ba "" '" lltgBch.C:\J.FtVly rm, patio. Xlnt Joe. ~ke Park area. 3 BR. fr~~~ i:!Oosq rt~ Sl09.SOO ' Graciously appointed 2 Touchstone Realty 556-6791 H• Ba. custom kitchen. R al Es sty, 4 br or J & den home. r. •STSIDE 963-0867 lge den, massive frplc. Newport • tote In Mesa Verde area. ~ ---------.-L<wely J BR w/pool. Nr. oversiud lot. By owner. Associates Frml dining rm, queen's $59,900 Lo'•ely 3BR. FR, quiet .\Ii. Sq. Park. Super buy, $93.500. 536·1734 Call64S·6625 kitch., lg. family rm Cute Eastslde 2 DR cot· cul·de·sac, lrg. yd. 2038 agt $79,950. 536-2156. Wrfrpl. Open staircase t.age on R·2 lol. Plenty 0 Aliso. ocr 20th & Irvine. VILLA PACIFIC VIEW! CHARM! leads to lg. Mstr. bdrm. room for another unit o Drive by. Open Sun 1·5. HwdMc)ton hoch I 0 40 BY OWN£R. Cor. 3 BR, 2 Br. l 1"l bath Reauty' TH1SMESAVERDE s uite. Attractively your DREAM HOME. Agt646·10oa4or675·1S80. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~; ba. condo. Lgc mstr canyon & llm1tt'\I oceun PARADISE lndscpd. Must see! Call: CallNOW! OPEMSAT/SUH 1·5 sulte. Frfliwct bar J.n view on largt: lot "''h 957-<l82SAgt.. 898-7855 TREAT 16762ROIERTLM LR. 1 l\1 to beach. 3 pool in chou:e conrn1un1 W OH•T LAST Pools, tennis. $69,900. ~i62.~rr~~>."alul' :it ~a~~iztn~~i2c!~f's~10 $110,000. tot!s<?~~2~~~fndo. REDUCEDPV :;.;1~'Afi~~n6d~t~o!: Ontu below appraise!. Coll agt Buys a 5 BR, furn.rm Prestige-I BR. 2 sly, · · open Sun. 1-5. 9711 Verde I}; 5'1\J.1~062or751·0553 home wilh 18x40 pool. Quamy construction & frplc. vacanll Asking .Mnr, H.D. at. Brookburat. Plus rccreallonal vehicle '---=====---• dttoratlng. Prime Costa S92 500 21 I · c · d DELIGHTFUL Mesa area. Offered at 'PATT. IW f-LKER &Hamilton. -For sa e by owner. S. . parking for 2. Mouvatc AL ---------...... .=--: I Pl 3 b 2 b owner has purchased MESA DELMAR $65,900. REALTY 842-1418 I •cuir.sT•VILL· ----• ~ ata area. . r, a, 540 3666 -'" "' "' Crown Valley Mall fam. rm. M~cl home. other property. South 4 bdrm, Cam rm home on • SAVE 57500• Besl yell 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, 495•2200 8 3 1•701 0 nest ofr. Prin. only. Coast lnvestmcnl, a corner. Well kept plus famrm many up 714·979·8262/ 213·757·5181 645·1103 neighborhood. New wax BROKER FEE grades. : ' • v tew o( bay/occanillles ext 2053 wkdays bcf. 5I---------free rtoors in bath & fluge, brand new 2 sty, 504 UTICA from 1 rm<>. Harbor View PM ORIGINAL kJtchcn. New dbl O\'Cn La Cuesta "Granada". 4 OPEN SUNDAY 1·8 ~lls3br, 2':ih';', ram rm, $5000.downpoymenthuys QWlili..IERS seH-clcan1nR (both>---------Dll. 2Y.1 Bo, 2600 sq. ft., SHAFER&ALLEN cltn rm. Inch!., lnrl. Ir.: S79 900 4 HR in Mesa del " ran ge. S hake roof. fam·rm, wet-bar, hu~e Really, Inc. 87~41 rncd patio, hi dn\I!. B'<<' Ma'r.963.5993 i\r c moving & scllinl! Drastica lly reduced DanaPoitlt 1026 closets, 3 car gar , near ---------term~d1rect from owner. their he;tutlful and im· $3,100. Cull now to in·••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Harbour.---------&W-~76 maculete 4 BR Mesa spert this lvly home Eucuti•e Condo Priced for quick sale by FHA.or VA CRE •M RISES Verde home, n ear 545-9491 l"""' sn,ft. •-unuradcd owner. $119,900. Days, New offerinD with a ~ h •· G If c <NU " "' ,,.,. '""6-2806, eves 1192-4533 00·eal "homey~• feellns. To THE Top Sc ools .,. o ourse. thruoul. Ta:.tefully de ,,. Totally upgraded, rune· ror'd & has a delightful 19874 Vermont. Reor Jlving room, 1'f:c that Is the rca~on this of-tional plan, seeking view of the Dana Pt. FHA 1''inanclng avail. informal dining rm. ao 1024 Costa Mesa ··••···•··············· GOLF OR TEMNIS fcnn~ will be at the tovot nnother family to enjoy.1---------1 llorbor & Pacific ocean Low down. SSS,500. covcr~d side patio " Reduced $25.000' Walk to your hst. Ma11n1ficrnt 2 Call ror details. $119,SOO. OCTOBER 3 sundecks, & a tiled Curtis R.E. 962·Z459 much more for $73,900. M.V. C.C, Charrnin~ I story family Condo near South Coast lnvestmenl, tt's not too lotc to swim courtyard entry. The ~l_:ro .. ~l!lpoaayn.for your Sr,2 na on cor. lot. Open cvcrthing-s hoppini?. MS-1103 ladies will love this 3 Br 2 Br, l ba, Igo yd, cln, ... "" • n SatiSun l·S. tennt!'> & pool. No net•d to•---------In lhts beauti(ul pool & den horne. w/21,"2 Ba, must sell. Nr arnools & 531·5800, CVCl.894•l>C91 30l!l.lava llnml shop for rto, dw, washer EXECUTIVE home with 3 bedrooms & ss9.900. OpcnH ousc shopping $59,SOO. nkr lnt'lltlMehrortt E G • RL' I TV nr dryer, T H EY'RE ESTAn guestquartcrsforfamlly 0083301 ~~~~~~~~~ y i\ ,(o,R u/\' lNCLUOED. Sec this ~lt· This custom bullt R:inch & friends . Clo11e lo Sal/Sun 12·5 v· O -· -· --------556.61-7-1 ---ccptlonal home today. style home will be Open schools & shopplni1, & o 2-IS92 1!~r!?Or •cp r Cozy 3 b r. 2 b a. n V PAHotlAMIC VllW BY OWNER 979·1050 Sunday, 1-Spm ror your pure delltc to live in. Unit A Duna l. storage, bltns, fncd. VA, HtnfVlewPt.North48r, S ..... ,. Century 21 Surr Realty 1ns"''c'lon. Vou musl sec Rrouced SI0.000. Su,p('r k .R. Properties 2 ml to bch. 673-2505 poo , sauna, apa. By 3 Bclrm list• .• o. m )St 1·~ • b t $79 000 Call 1·661-055 5 1---------1 Coast Arca. 9'10 C.:ongrcss,________ it t.o upprt:ciatc it, a s . uy IJ • • •----------•4br, 2ba, spacious, coun· owner $113,SOO. S56-e076 St ·-lhcri' :.ire loo many NOW! J3rkrCo-op ' · OPEN SAT/SUH 1·5 umenlllcs to ll:1t. 2474 540·3666 HOME + IHCOME try kit, bllns. l\lk wall.1-------- LOTS O F EXTRAS 971 SONORA RD. Orunj(e Ave. <St. Isabel> Unique dupl(lx, n real Xlnt loea. 671'·2005 "'U y 2 c k rhurmrr! Or4'tll1 view, B 0 in this 3 aJrm. t••, hath Ml!sa del Mar. Sput'IOu'I <t c1-:N • R t/ roe er lor~c ADrden w/room ror •Y wner, Vlllll P11clflc home w/ncw pnlnl ltl & hdrm., ft1mily rm. ranch H.~: t1'12·50t_12____ pool Must sec to np Condo, 3 br, 2 ha, atrium, o ut. New CJll'l + +-+ style home: shukc roor. MESA VERDE prccrntc. SlOO.OOO. Ex ~c,,~1r4a381tach. !{or. $77,GOO. .,,.,OOObyownl'r &12 2.1 18 covered pst10 & /\/\/\ , 11 "'"" _.,, -loc11tlon. $1\.'i,!lOO 3 nr, 2 b:l. $R2,500. By New Condos. 2 Br. 2 it ~a. 1'11L~1vt·I~ 11trd with · --·------ Oct>11n view. 180 dcArcc 3 HEWPORT IUCH owner. Call K.W. &j!).1205 2 frplc's, ceramic hie COASTAi, Townhouse. 3 BR, bltns, RR, 2200 sq rt. $159.900 by • kltchet\S & bath. Pool & PROPERTIES $53,900. 5";, down, by owner 646-2816. UALTY 675-16 2 ClassillcdAds 642·5678 apa.87s-49l2Bro~r__ 400-3338 owner.C.11 648-28JG. IYOWNIR Charming, quiet 2Br, l~ ba home w/frpl~, p•llo. aar, pool .tr trees. l ~ ml to bc•ch. S58,000. Opel\ h ouso 12·S. Sal/Sun. 2605-A Del Way Of call 898>~10 for •01>C- HoinH For S. Houtf't For S. Haus•• For Sale Hotlses For Sale Houses For Sale Sunday. 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Luis Rey, prime coif The livinn space is where .• L' h 1 1 t o · strueUon in Woodbrid"e. .. u1n . rm.. J c ;.i r g .i r •·.art ll111c c l'c·11r i.d~ nl f ~ 1n"Ies 1 co u p I e i. . 2 551-33!J.i course oea 100. pen 4 Br, 2th bath 17179 Roundhill .. it's needed in this 3 th " L'J Close to lake, boating, bd »b d 1 Choosl' rpt . & till' 1:-. \erv mn··l ht•droom lidrms .. 2 baths, l'nav. 1--1 -Sunday. ~ .. ores. Excellent location ............. $164,500 clubhouse & everything . rm.; -a., en + ;am. $121.500 1.1m1ly homt• ''ii h cu111-Park. $79,500 rv ne I 044 ~7-704•l Woodbridgu has lo otrer. kit. !Syracuse 1\:fodel. BY OWN ER 5.'il-f>-1!1'1 lurt.1blc µu lio. Conn• LOVIMGLY KEPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- 3 BR, 21h bath Condo 388.S Arula J•. d 11 d There nre3comm. pools, ----1111.111 to :-.eh<lol, l)il rk, 1-:1===============~ rice to :ie to ay. large park & close tn MIMTCOHDITIOH I' e r r c c I r o r $114,500.Callforappt. elementary .scho1>l ··ncl ~l\iol&lvni~s. sinnles;couplcs: l1,1nn Waterfront with dock ........ $224,000 " Finest home offered in " " shoppin g, PLUS AS· Irvine's Racquet Club rm., farm kitchen 2 3 Br, Vh bath Condo 16144 Tortola SUMABLE VA LOAN. Simply tx>autiful. Nu, ii I "'m .. -r ... ood hdrms .. 2 buth~. Univ . S89 900 ~ &IC' .. l'ark. $76,000 · · doosn·t have a pool. but it HATE DUST? W aterfront with dock ........ $225,000 2 Br, 21h bath Condo 16453 Wimbledon Waterfront with dock ......•. $259,000 has evcrythi11i.: elst' In Smoketrcl'. One of n W1mbleton 4 BR, 3 DA + ""'ry l'ew 2 bedroom Now is your chaoce to bonus room & formal inul.lcls PLUS A DEN scrap the dust cloths & dining r oom Wood, now on tht· market. Has jolnthei:roupatthepool gla~s. •-w"lli111p"r cv"r· 1 & tennis courts, th\'n coot 4 Br, 3 bath 16727 Bolero ~ .,. .. ~ ~ un extra :1rge p.it10 & ff · I ywherc All iilf l .. un1h n•ry nicely up1;;radcd o 111 yuur coo et! & Island Waterfront ............ $329,000 tiont\d. Must see to ap· filtcrc·d home. 2 Bdrms., prec. Amcric·un Uomc Ccoulll be :n. 2 baths. 4 Br, 3 bath 16~ Baruna VlLLAGE ll "Hanover". l ' pg rd 'd 3 Br. end unit lwnhm Cls to recreation & shop'i:. Offered at $98,000 fee land. Shield 1 Yr. Protection 0 lJ111r P;irk. $8!1,000 2 4 OrCMMJe Blouom 't523 C.otPUSl>a:IRVIWE pla~i~~~~~ia Drive iii Open Sunday 1.5 An 0 range tr ~e 2 552·7000 WOODIRIDGE bedroom condo tha\ has Creekside Willows , 4 been superbly upgraded. THE · ·· · ·:. · · Custom Waterfront .......... $329,000 PURCELL REM.TY bdrms., 3 baths. cul de VILLAGE. · · . ." I 650 I Pacific Coast ~wy. S...et leach 17141846:-2848 1213)592· I 311 BOBKOClSKO, Rltr 979.8533 552·9367 •Subtle• sac slreet. Air ·cond. REALTORS $105,000. Owneri Agent 1760 I Roc:kroH 833-1768 • Sophisticotfon • Hwdinqton Beoc:h I 040 ~on Roomy privacy prevails OPEN SAT/SUH I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HarbOw I 042 in this s tately 2 story • •••••••••••• ~· •••••••• • DEA..'IJE home on a quiet 14606 GolcMn Gl•n °'< ~,.; WHOA! PRICED TO SELL c u 1 . d e . s 3 c i n Reduced! Walnut Square ~STp."f • Stop & see this beautiful 3 br, 3 ba, dock for -ts' UNIVERSITY. PARK! condo. Plao·C, 2 bdrms .. -----·----- Meredith Gardens home. boat. Cstm decor'. Deep On P r of cs s Io n a ll_y H'• baths. Air-cond., lge. WOODBRIDGE Broad- Sut or Sun. 1·5 pm. It has waler. Ownr. 840-3432 landscaped grounds, lh1s brick patio with fire ring. ~oor o n c.ur n er Int. 4 BR's, fa.m-r m, formal ---------• 4 bedroom, 2 bath home Nt'ar pool, must sell im· f.lt•i:aut ti le c nl r y · di 0 • rm , & f u I I y has a den & study with mediately! S&l,500 atrium , redwood tlt•ck. lands<:ape d. )0092 •JUSTLISTEO custom buill·ins, formal PYRAMID up i.:.raded thruout'. S t o n y·brook. (E· (mmaculate-1Rdrm,2•"l dining room & family bC:hClftCJOl'S 1 33-1768 Lavis,h landscpg .. b y Brookhurst, S·Adnms) ba home: Large yard, room. FEE LAND .---~-----Roger 5 Garden. interior $132,500. CENTUHV xlntlocalionjuststeps t Sl39,500. Open lil 8:30, FES1CA1P~TOh11R3VblHE1:v. ~~i~fitoo~~~t eh~rij;!· 21JCrocker R. E . G-l2-5062 beach, club & marina. Mon· Thu.rs. ee sa e In~ s r. .1 Open Sun. 12.5p M, 25 S164500 bacountryk1tchenhome Blue Jay . 5110 ooo . 5 Min. to IEACH PURCELL REAL TY I I 'Quall ~ for the active ra mlly. SSl-0685 • Nr 2 major shopplng cen· S unset Beach 846-2848 • Plac• . Beaul. landscaped, lrg 1--~------ ters. 3 Br, 2 ba home yard wJupgrade crpt & . w i frplc 846·8 5541--------~Prop1trti•• paneling.J ustreducedtornr Unt ~erslly Park wknds,eves. or 833·9124 VACATION LIVING 7~2-1920 572.000 for a quiclt steal. home. Ke nda II Md I. weekdays. WatcbthefabulousHunt· i400 0UAILSl.NtWro«THACH Call Nancy, T arbell $119 .500 .. Mille r fill>' ---------1 ington Harbour boat Realtors,832-7151. 1_768_·0_3_19_-_____ _ In l3cautiful l 1nivt•rsity Park Thl·rc is this .. flcsl Buy". 4 bedrooms & completely n·done Heady £or occupancy. S Roc:ksprinqs A Uuckhorn 2 bedroom home In Deerfield Plus a den. On a cul·dc-sac loca- tion & walk to school, pool. park & tennis. Silk CURlAIMS accent the elegant off· while l·arpcts of t his m1Jgnifu:cnl J Bfl. 2 Ba, Plan 1 home. which 1s located in thl' Campus View sect ion of Turtlerock. Its ltlcation is superb. anti i~ prll•ed at only Sl05.000. RTS Realty, 551-4741 ---- UN l\'F:RSITV PAHK TERRACE Charming Cambridge 3 B It. f o r m a I d l n · r m w/mirrored walls. Has many EXCEPTIONAL APPOINTMENTS for the most discriminating. All over l o ok i n g a beautiful greenbelt. 552-3305 !or appt. .. . LUSK'8REALTY o Jo hn JJ. /. u 1·k & Son ( ·o ZS 15 E. Coast Hwy C o rona d<"I Mar PANORAMIC VIEW O F THE surrounding Turllerock Hills. This exquisite 2 bedrm. 2 baths, den Townhomc located i¢, Rancho San Joaquin features no\,'. only hill view but also view ovet. landscaped ar·ea trncl pool. Offered at $109,000. 5 Ma drona. Opel\ Sat/Sun 1·5. . TURnEROCK OPEN -new Turtlerock Highlands. Lusk built home. Popul ar Plan I featW'ing 3 bedrms, large corner lot. i and close to school. Offered at Sl45.000. 1 Sil ver Crest. Open - Sat/SWl 1-5. IROADMOOR built, 3 bedrm. 2 bath super clean, ready to move into. Of f ered at $119,000. Open Sunday 1·5, l!n22 Sierra Bello. OCEANVlfW R2 parade from yo ur BY OWNER Oversb:e lot with older 2 Seagate Waterfront con-College Park, bit by S&S. Irvine I 044 lrvlM 1044 RAMCH REAL TY 551-2000 lrvfM 1044 l"IM l044 lrviM • 1~4 Br,l bath resit!. 5 minute do. 4 Br 3 Ba, tennis. Lath & plaster. Lo assoc. walk t o the ocean in pool, clubhouse. Xtra dues w1pools & parks. Laguna Beach. Great wide 30' boat slip. Only Beaut. 4 br, 2 ba home value & priced to seJI at $23.5,000. · w, tile roof. Newly de· SlJ.1.500 CHEER REAL TY cor',d. & tndscpd. Very ,._.__. • 16875 Algonquin St. lg. bkyd. w/patio cov. & '-"111U~ 846-5531 dog run. SBS.000. Open ~~. ·-~·-T :21 ~;;;;;;;;;~;~=~;;;;;;;~ -~-t_554_&_6_s_un_._14_97_1_A_th_e_1. Rancho HiC)Ud Rlty Crown Valley Mall 495-2200 8 31-7010 WOW!! LOOK AT THIS!! 6Br. 3Ba. warm & cozy fam rm wd rplc, hostess din rm. 1 minute walk to Goldenwes t College. Owner anxious, distress price only SlBS,900. To see it call HOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE Take advantage or our fanlai.tic selection of homes & town homes. ··auv OF THE WEEK! .. AT"BYTHESEA" Beach Condo. lbr. $69,950. Completely fum'd 846-4457, 213-592·28'71 DEAHEHOME UNJVERSITY PARK OPEN SUN l ·S Two sty.time, w/3 Br 21'1 Ba. Fam Rm. A/C, prof indscpd. ext upgrades, top loc. Beuutiful! St39.900. For appt. call ~-1960 :\1-1" aft6PM WOODBRIDGE PRESCOTT L~sl Woodbrid~e home. 5 BR. or 4 BR + den. Oversiied lot, fully landsc. Ideal for pool. All uprded. Me11.ican pavers tile. Ai C. Liv, din, rms. 3 BA. 3 Car gar. Nr. park. •--------1 Walk lo Jake. $186,000 n11in.1~~'~ ._ ________ , Brkr/Ownr 552·4121, 83S·l53S SEA SCAPE TERRACE 3 B c __ -:;..;;....;;..---'---• 2 br,. frml dln, beautifully bridge, well loc.,';ed ,a a~j _________ 1 loc d. in the harbor. rec s92 500. 547.7044 · OUICK SALE! Super upg rades. Onl>• 833_3215 · · S83,900. TIFFANY R.L Priced reduced SS.000. 714-761-8111 Ut>eral terms to fit your •--------1 budget for this absolute· ~--------1 ly immac. 3 br, 2 ba 8 home w;dbl garage, h stHarbor uy! patio, lg. prof. lndscpd. A beautifully appointed yd. Won't last at $69,750. Harbor home. Located ERA/WeshJde nr. schools & shopping. WOODBRIDGE VIEW LOCATION $83,000 Rlty, Inc. 841•2323 This well plarftled 2 sty fa ml I Y ho me h a s Warmington Townhome -----.---•I dramatic entry W/4 br, 3 end unit, Plan B Lux· _________ , ba & lg. family rm. Well uriously upgraded, near OPEN SUH. 1-5 under market. $170,000. lake. pool, & park. Large This home needs your TIFfANY R.E. 2 8 r • 2 B a , P at lo. imagination & decor at-714-761..a I 11 Landscaping. Vaulted & ing skills. Great pot en-._ ________ , beamed ceilings, stone ti~l! 4 br, l~ ba. 14331 l"fM 1044 frplc, custom crpt'g. By Riviera. $67,500. Owner, 714·640-0309 or ITS ALL HERE! •••••• •• •• • ••••••••••• • 675-5953 No nee0 lo look further. PRICE REDUCED i--------•I Delii:ious pool+ jacuni. *S5SOO* Opnfise-DfERFIELD '!'his home is pure luxury Outstanding Plan I with with the look or Spring. 4 Owner leaving state & is custom interior. Ope n br. 21 2 ba, family rm + desperate to sell this 2 Sat & Sun l ·S P~. 30 more! 5127.950. story 4 Bedroom. 3 Bath Gfldenbush. Ph 559-7219 CALIFORNIA home with separate'_..__ _______ , ~~g~~~~~ ramify room & separate WOODBRIDGE dining room. Wet bar. Detached sngl fam Jbr. 963-6739 557-7620 plush earthone carpel-$99,900. Ownr. 559·0092 ---------• ing. lsl lime advertised T 1 R k ir· hi d CAL CLASSIC 4 br. 2 ba. so be quick! urt e oc 1g an s. $79,900. Will consider R R 1 Est l Vu lot. Sbr Stewart. Prin lseiopt. 6671 Maryland ege7~1 .5:56 a e only. 752·5664 Dr. 213·592·5365 Bkr. •---------By Owner. $10,000 below 10241 Mon'tor Dr. BY OW ..... ER mlct. If you want an xlnt ' "" buy in the Ranch, 4br, 4BR,Pool,$85,S-OO. Dean e home-Univ. 211'1ba, 2 slry, 2 (rplcs. Open Sat & Sun l ·S Park "Kenalngton" mdl. prof deeo, park, tiled ten· IRVlNE MESA wipool, jacuzzi & air. nls, bike ltails & etc. -REALTORS Cstm. pool decking. 2250 $105.900. 15062 Touraine Agt,MikeCox s q . ft. Mini ·b linds Way.551·6547 __ S<_t_6_·8_64_0_o_r_lrl9_·_16_7_4_1 thruout, Corning Cook·•--------- H.,8.PRIME 3 BR all adult condo. Downtown H.B . You top stove, lush alrium, WALNUT SQUARE auto. sprinklers & lites. Live in Irvine for $66,200 Ownr/ Agt. 552·0110 or & under. 2 BR .. din. rm .• 540-4646 or 3 DR, two s harp can't miss with this & a11i---------townhomes! Great place ••OPEN HOUSE•* tor cruldren. the amenities. A real steal at $62.900. 540.3666 Wltelc-in ll(Al (STIH( 1-5SAT/SUN. EVB.YM COPELAND UNIVERSITY PK. 4581GREENTREE. REALTOll 552·0434 Spae 38r, 2~ba. Steps to olony 4bd, 2ba, A/C swimming, volleyball, family room, many parks. $109.000. James D custom extras. $89,900. Tatum, Rltr7S2-7799 OwnerSSt-2173 ** WOODBRIDGE-MOKE TREE.Terrific Reduced $4600. Quality BROADMOOR 3 end unit on Greenbelt. h h Bdrm home. $101,900. 28r, 2Ba, many up· Seller boug l a not er . Owner 551-4038 grades, many xtras. Ask· need short escrow. Up-•--------- graded 4 bedrm, corner WOODBRIDGE lng$72,900.SS2-347Seves. lot, unique patio, BBQ. Warmington 2Br 2ba URTLE ROCK GLEN f i~h pond. pres llge Condo. A/C, upg;adea. Open Sun 1-5 . #7 neighborhood. $79,900. Nr lake, prlts & pool. By Creekside. Sgl fam IJJ116ff£jtmi]llj~f' owner, 559-6575 tll 10:30 home. 4Br, 2ba, fam rm. L'::'.'.;'';;71(•• .. \546_ pm for appt. All upgrades. $169,980. lnU;._ rw&1 •-'----------• Eves833-75S9 CULYERDALE RANGE TREE Patio FASHIOH SHORES home. Plan J, 2 br & den. The largest model with CORNER Open House Sun. $84,900. ~~~e~ry~~~w:~ft1:s~ UPGRADED PLAN 45, 4 L'.lOTangerloe, 5Sl·3273 ExecepHonal designer BR, 3 BA ON SUPERD WOODBRIDGE features Incl: mirrors L A N 0 S C A P E D CROSSING a nd plushiest carpets. C 0 RN ER . 1 7 s.J 2 The VIiiage of Wood- Chef's kitchen serves L UT H E R AV E , , bridge. 2 & 3 bedrooms. dining family rm & IRVINE. $92,500. From $00,900 to $125,990. 18x36 Pool. Be first to OPENSUN. l -5 Enter t he Vlllnge on t BKR536 9311 BILL Warner Ave, turn right see. · · UNITED BROKERS on West Yale loop, left on Sell things fast wilb l>ail 714-546-0601 551-2351 Stone Creek So. & tight Pilot Want Ad.~. --------•I on Springvale. 559·1161 ·-----------.. .. . . .. ........... .. . . . ..........................................•.. LOOKOUT TO SPLENDID VIEWS of the lights of Orange County and the University of California, Irvine. below. Look forward to a c;:iretree adult lifestyle in these distinctive new limited edition homes The contemporary exterior architecture adapts beautifully to the scenic hillside terrain Enlertain in airy skylighted interiors Spend your leisure 1tme at the community recreation center en1oy1ng night-lighted tennis courts, a swimming pool. jacuzzi and open·air cabana. One Bedroom and Oen to Two Bedrooms and Oen (714) 752-0441 by IRVINE PACIAC From $113,000 C;::impus lo Turtle Rock Drive. Left on Turtle Rock to Sycamore Creek Sycamore Creek nght to Moss Glen For information on future Turlle Rock homes call (714) 551·1500 .,,._ otfedMI 10124/ 1 r SANTA ANA F'WY PACIFIC COAST HWV IRVINE: VILLAGES lHf lfMN( CDMWtt • • • J • • • • ii • • ,. • • • • ' ~ • ~ • .. • ~ • • ' • • • . . • ,, - 'l DJODAILYPILOT Sunday Oclobor 30 1971 ' •..::r::•••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••• CN1s~s For Sal• Ho&lsts For Sme Ho..ses For Scff ~ Housu For S• H .........,.~ I 04 ••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••·••••••••••••••• ••••• ......... •• •••. ••••••• lnlne I 044 LOCJUno leac h I 048 LagiMa a.ach I 048 ~~!!! !.~~ .~~:.. ••• •• .r~~~~! .~~~ ~~.~. •• •• •• ~~!:! .'!~ ~°!:_•••••• HoeSH For s• HOU1H For Sale 1.ocpa teach 1048 Laguna a.act. · ro4e L.,..1ec11 1o•i ~M1:;;;.·····io·s2 L.:.k~·J;.;;;·······io·ss ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY SPECIAL OWNERS Sollor's Dell9ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... ___ .........._.........._...........__.-.__ ............. .. • NEXT TO EMERALD •• Y: on the oceun ~it.le of lhl' hiway, 3 BH, 2 ba. Probate s :ilc at $170.000. NIM ENGi.AND SALT ANXIOUS I 00 Ft. to Lok• liOX. Luxuriou~ Seu Terroc<' 3 Su1wr North Shore 4 ~~ -------------------------OPEN 1-5SUNDAY. ~I~ & family ruom bu1oe bdrm, 2'·: b.i, tam rm .• UNIVERSITY PARK "THE TERRACE" Upgraded Cardiff model. Beautiful 1 Custom lhruout! Extras Galore -A M.ustSee! , 18 LIMON Tiii OPEN HOUSE ·SAT Ir SUH I TO S 359 M11gnoha I r1vute beach uccesi., formiAI din. rm., 2365 J.oa1Jtotl with cburm, 3 guart.lcd gull', t enn1i. !>If.It. of Ju ury home & tHt. d1.imonl1 cut leaded co.urts. Priced belo"' ,upcrb locallon for view. • OCEANFROMT PARADISE: lfi Acre of ~l.tss windows In urtabt'~ market ut 1117.500. lln111: Fplc uiUv. rm. & mtlslt•r seduded land with <l rumuntic 2 BR dn:un' !lludio. $187,500. your checkbook! bdrm. PricL'tl to sell fai,t. OP£NTOOAY !·5 1580VlAMAJORCA home. Only $398,000. AHCH u,'\Y rt.k;. ~ AMCHOUG'" 1135,000. Submit olCer:i, 499·22'77 '" own ... r transferred. • VIEW DUPLEX: 2 Bl ks. to the beach Loguno H iUs I OSO INYUTMENTS 21111 Tahoe Lane wilh charm & ilair. 2 BR+ l ·BR. Ask: •••••••••••••••••••••••1==='='='=4='=4='='-=7=7=1 ~I JOHN8~~~1RLTY 10g $189,500 Prime 3 DH puol home. OPENTOOAY 1·5 25ll11GHLAND RD. A,-c, Sell. Rent or •rratlc PRIDE OF <1~.1Hm11 Own/agt OWNERSHIP H.ALLEY-COMIS INC. 640-6876 l ll'llte'. ~[i,,....("fi'~~L t""\..,,......,llJ.. JfV"I. Nit. FLUOR Corp. 3 br. Inthiselegunt2DH,2HA SOUTH l.r\l:l..i'\i\ Ui\N,\ \....u R.J..l\ ~ll l 11.... l l \' b f I mountllln Vil'W hom e. LAGUNA NHil l·:L l'<Jl!\"J' ten, . • a, rp' plush Form al din111~ room . .1 '"1·'"'1'.! I 000 .... _ c-t H..nt. l'J)b. UJ)~radcd. Pror. c.:overt:.'d •1atlo . ·-lo <1!}9.4~1 4!6 li:!I! ' 00 -~ -·-, 494-7551 lncil>l'Jld . Opt•n S;,it1Sun ' :; .,. w OCEAN AND CANYON VIEWS -Thi• fmfy hcMH ha• lcrci-room1. J ledrOCMnS. 2 112 baths plus pot...tfal bonu• rOOftl. On a str...t to strfff lot-S 164,500. 497-2489 LEASE OPTION nrand new 'r wnhom e ! 1044 lrvlfte 1044 1-5, S78,75U. Ownr. maintenance Jandsc.1 p ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8JO.l97 l ing. Community pool & COL L ---------I clubhouse. $87.500. UMllA COLLEGE PARK &.oq...a l •oc h I 048 laqLWta hoch I 048 OCJ'MG l•och I 048 LCICJU"CI hoch I 048 n~NNIS & POOL GOLF COURSE --~ ---------_...... ~~ LAKE F.WI! TMW nCo. 559°4556 , POOL & SPA $89,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new tux twnhse. VIEW Soper sharp home in S mas hing 4 bdrm LOOKING FOR... OCEA 31Jr. 2Ba, sun deck, 2 car rrom this bcuutifol 3 BR College Parf( reaturing 4 Syracuse. Secluded cul· BARGAIN ·a weekender ? Wt! havt' HFROHT i:ur, AC. cpt~. drps, ull family room custo~ MJn lonVl•io 1067 bed.rooms, with many de· dc·sac st.rect. lllijle brick 111"': walk lo bcal·h & Own your.own a purl· tU:w ktchilndry, applocs. home fronting on private ••••••••••••••••••••••• corator features includ· fireplace 1-~ormal dine Tell us what y ou want, & we'll do our rnorkets; an immaculate ment ut Table Rock with ~pe<.'t mln \"iews. nr schl, E! Nigu~I .Country Club. Uarcclona 3 br, great ing new plush carpels, too! Country kitc hen best to locale it for you. rharmer wilh uµan:.loo a view that is out. or this :;hopi;, Cw y • $79,500. Air condit1oned, wet bu(, view, MC, fenced y;.ird. tile entry, extensive hosts wet bar. Separale lxr->~ibihtics $tt5.ooo world. Above a Sandy Ownr586·~53 lrg. patio w1double char· $68,000. By owner brick patio, BBQ and master with mirrored STUNNING lleach und yet w1thinl-----:._.. ____ 1 broi.ler. Out.side lights & (714)756-3629 • paneled family room and wardrobe. Gigantic pool M' A y Q C K .i;pnlt!mp<>rary :i hdrm wulki11gd1slunce to sllOP· NELLIEG/\JLRANCll s prinkle rs o n t imer._;____:. _ _:..~----- bonus room. As king size lot. Won't last call homl· m Monarch HJy ping. 2 bdrms, d1n1n i; Plan, !SJ. 25572 Spotted Plush carpels, & nicely ~ lj" 3 $l<l6.25Q, 752·1700 c 0 flPORAT 1 ON Tt•r r tcalurinl! ~tudio area. 2 baths, Crpl.. vie\\ Pony Lane. Upgradecl decorated. $237,SOO. • •. 1~ :__. ,, ..... ,..,H ., .. ·• , 80 GLENNEYRE l!illl,·r~ \~h1<~h could bl· deck. P oot . puuJni.; premium vie w tot. l PRESTIGIOUS --- PRICED TO SELL < • ' •• LAGUNA BEACH ... 11n11·i· noors . marvl'luu:, A yrc?"ate :,Jle. Lt~1111~ posse~s 1on. 614·8890, HORTHVIEW 137·9Soo ·sa1-1000 [~ -~ ..J Jrd hJrm. barn s H1ing. green. recreation room acre. 4br, Jba. lmmed. $691500 (114)494•2146 \It'\\~ $2:.IS.000 pn cc1:.Sl50.000. 962·689!1 Delight(uJ 3 DR. 2~~ Bi\ MJSSIONVIEJO'S PORTAFIHA MAKE AM l---------1 wiopen ceilings thru·Oul. N0.1REALTY1''1RM This beautiful Plun 101 in..._ _____ .. ___ , ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l' no h:. l·r u c l a b I e Top Of The World Country kitchen accents lhe Willows has an ex-r r. -11ar111rarn1c dews pro· OFFER SPARkUNG NEW the bnck walled family SEE AMERICA'S "JOST tended famlly room and OPEN HOuSES LCMJ'll'O Beach I 048 LacJuna Beach I 048 1 ide u nwi.:mfkent :.cl· On this great home in Lt•lsure World condo w/a r 0 0 m w I m a ss 1 v e SUCCESSFUL N£W includes many upgrades 12 to 5 SV,~DAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t111,.; for this 3 bdrm. & V1clona lhghlands. Tu1> fabulous view. ts t (Ir, fireplace. Three level COMMUNITY throughout. It is ideally ,... den humt', many cunve· res identi al area of corner unit, directly ho.m& w i hui;e master PRESTIGE! Joca\ed. Close to new Turtleroc Glen PORTER REALTY n1e11ce lt!l1turc::. afford l.aguna. 3 hdrms .• den. above s ubterra n e an swle scparatctlressins . par(;(, pools und tennis. 12 Wandering Rill. 5 t••••N.C(l,\S'l'll"''-'. tllC' .ultimate In li\,in•'. lbarl'.(e laundry room. 2 prkg. Spac: 2 br, 2 ba, al re~. t~wn e r w i ll CPt!utss~!o.&m Rldlglte halls iht! JUST REDUCED!! Bdrms. Brood moor , 1 vvv • "1 l.url!l" honu~ rm. Ii> idc~I aths PLUS load~ of soft green nr. coverings, ease1op 1ou. $124,SOO. ':'5 qu~ Ybda t e Pl an. Magn1""'c·1ent patio. 497-2468 t room for ex1>ansion on Hllrvcst gold appl1'arlces. way. spacious rms. 3 11 11r prOJl't"l um 01• puol h lav ·~h bat'-~ 3 500 g a zebo & waterfall. ruum.Sl:J~,:;oo l c lower level with an lmmecl. occup'y. & rast Laguna Niguel R...u.. 1 " '"'•over • Ceramic kitchen floor. NEW LISTING Inside slairway. /\lso a escrow. Brand new & 830-5500!50 49L ~-o .. ''o s q. f~. A t wo·s t.or y Aircond, micro wave • Jllclrm~ :.?h.11h .... f,11111h poo l und Ja c u1.1.1 . hard tobclieve it'sonly -"' mansion! LIVEOH THE WATER In Orungelrce 1:; this -;harp Plan 3 in bcuullful ln ·ane. This 1 bedroom condo inl'ludes addi tronul amen ities and rnmmunily pool. l>PO and i.:} m. ,\skmg SS-1,000. O\'en Quality extras :.ure rn1 . H 2 lot on C:ilt•hn.i Ji!!. s;&!:l,50l). 884,000. AJ;t. li7:1·1020 ~ LOCATION!!! lO please the mo:.t dis SI O\\ca•r ''·•nh (.i ,I "f1i• .,~~,. SC l·:;>.llC COUNTRY This little house is a c r1 m1nating buyer "all"' Suhm11 01r, ... .., {~Al', ..:-· IESTBU smart2BR,carpeledand $189.900 $1£!1S.!SOO ' u .. .,,,,_ J~ l,IVIN<:. 5 min-frwy:.-'( draped throughout w, a ILUEBIRO Cy ..... \105 N .. Coon Hwy.,loguna ~ DDftftA tnanDGR· mall, Ill mm beach. 3 br in I..N. Sbr. Jba + pool & I rg pool · tl 1 N 0 R I N S ,.... ••••' 2 ba "Ol'<lo tmmuc. [>~lt.' S " · si1.c yar< • Woodbrid~ 2 Bd rms . 1 IMth. IC :!lilt 494-1177 ' " -.11HllS4'4-t08t ' • ·~ vu. ll ... 500. 83 1 3807, Wulk tu i.choob! ONL\' "21-R E A L T y o .... iwr .... 111 l'.trn ~.·11 31001 Coost Hwy.,S.log""'° 17505 co ... _., tev"""a.""~ Sll.OOU '"'"' "· FIJA, v ,, ~SOl!O. Vogue n.E. S72.!IOO! 20 WhisllingSwan h . 499 l~~~~~~~~~,noth1n,.;.o .... 11er. OR"" .. M&SCHEME t Bedroom Broodmoor c un l t! murkct Sll!l.000 ---~591 I· SbS,000 830.s.146 'riml' localion. Nr ocean. ~ pl.an Highly upgraded. EMERALD TERR. THE Fresh ai r, ~uns h inc. and )OU couldn't come up A1r,cood. redwood dcl'k· EASY LIVING North encl 2 bclrm. _ RIVIERA Laguna Niguel I 052 V:.ulted h \'. rm., frplc, with a nicer home than OMLY $55,000 1ng, wood rtoorinR. in Lh1s easy can 2 dt:.'n. vuuhed wood cetl EXCLUSIVES SEA WALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ram rm . tile k11. 313r. 2 .his! 3BR, 'squeaky fn Priced to sell fast at Bdrm .. 2 bath 0 YO ,\n ings. hd"'d rtoor'. ulul' \(1\GNfflCENT 3200 sq SWEEPI G l1le baths, lndry rm .. oak clea n'. upgraded in· $106,900 ea5y w a I k to ''a in "'al er new SIK!l.500 IL . I hdrm . -1 •,, IJaLh SE P All ATES T II t-: H PJlto, lge trees. fncd yd. tenor, superb \'lew, cov. WALNUT Beach. i:::JS) tcrm~"1thl _________ home 1-·111l'"tc1ce.1nfront C RAS lll NC Sll llF HILLSIDEVIEW 2 car gar . lllt 1\172, puuos f&r.WOW! Lo"' est priced condo in !r' n 1..(9'11 easy to :.1.-e th1~ \ Jl".t1H - - - - --Ira~ ~.I.JOO u b c t1 r'o om r c tr ea 1 1714)495·0088 The ideal home for a SQUARE ~!·At';:;.1~·1~~~1N•• private finanC'ing & 1l ':< 1·nmmumly l.oad~orex ~:8~\.~g~fEOLoci::c·a~~-' ,., unly t)url of this 4 S89.900. fly owner. GOOD?NO-GREAT! Lhi" beautiful develop ''f\calUM. proj>\lrt~.JustSl!.'.i.500 NORTHLAGUHA t~'~"?~r~~e ~~:l?~~:~,1 wr.1pvcil in l ovely LAG UNA NIGUEL growln~ family; :iBR, menl. This allraclhe (7141752-6611 EASYTOOW... CHARMER 1.ARGF. l hdrm.rarnlly GUARDED IW STO:-.:t-: "'roui.:hl ir on fencing t:ON OO famllyroom.F1P&uew Plan D includes 3 ''G000 ._.11,e..;.:;;,.,.4wt.. .... hcm)I' 1-:1 Toro C'ln..,c• to W \I 11er e hed 1n homey fl 1 painl, paper & carpels. st<µarate c n clo!le dl~~~~~~~~~~IHou:;c pl1e> l"o Jill" in Ju~t rcdccoruted. 2Hr, .. d11w1 .. ~ -.hoJlPtni.': lllO·!,·S"&'rsS;CL"lll-:D hillside an•a' t-:njoy lygo k ourse,2Br.:ma. Soeasy tobuy~S83.000. I· Corona del 'I w lk 21la + clcn. ll•adt•d cla~~ ~.IMMI ,, ".\ r.S. Th I .. noru,.,..u< pool & ,· ... ·ut.ti I in rm. Crplc, "el bar, TRIPL itarage. ublc T \'. com· .• ar a lo d I' I '' .. .., y ., w• EX 4 IR + bearh d k & 14111 uw~. U\'auuful "'oocl • A ,, N 1-: L> ll :-.; I r 11w11. ''i\ ,""".· ".'\,\lll.L', ne1•o'ly decorated. SljJ,000 munil)'t>OOlandmorc · J?ar t•n:;. par " h L)L'\"·'! Ol '!'·'"' ~ " .. .,., " r I C t Id IOHUS S79,900 sboppmi; Easy fin,rnc <".1 rn\'h Jnd lot• ul Bl:ll.l>,.:n·s .llll·ntion. r. r.. • .. r .. ,T ha .. PRICE HEUlll.'EI> TO ~Y owner 494·6901 Open U'I om,\ 31r. o . Thrct• Owner anxiou!S. Warm ing with a low do~n p.iy l'11u1 m S2:!S.ooo T"'o H 2 lob. hC'art ot detailed l~lond bl.Ylt•tl S!JG.~. 01)l•n tit 8.30pm. lbc Wknds 1·5. 2RR unit.s; atl top quail· brick fireplace. Sunk.isl t S17S 000 Uaoa Point .. R111h for 11 r c hi l cc l u r c. 111 :Olon.'fhur. l)'. customized owner·~ kitchen overlooks huge men · · · COZY & CHARMING sis.s.ooo 1Polynesian cJesii:n. ThC' :1 ADULT unil1:1Uniquc landscap. lSX22 Sq.ft. family rm. EASY IN :!Br. Illa. AOO<I Lu~unu ., evel floor plan fcotures :i COMMUNITY 1ng. unhngton Betlch! Tuck away mas ter. Beach house with ~u('s\ IO\:lll•on. SllO,OOO 1 N \.'E ST ~I E N 1' 11 P n OK M s· & DE N · II 'Quail~ -2BR. 2 HA house. New. s Backyardenhancedwith apt. on larite lol, ont• pn~t unity : a bl'aullful i;,!~l~.1 ~LELDRltf.1 ~ 1 Plac• tileroof,doublei.caragc, TH~~·~}-~S'u: outdoor lights. VA O.K. block to the beue h LOVELY motel. hl'lirl or l.al!Unll K I TC H EN & LG i:-; Pr:ap9f'ti-easy cu.re yard. Pool & SADOLERACK cg11.?~~1.~~r··"~'''-'" Ownerwill scll.tr.uicor JHr.l1'.!llahoml· +-ll·~ul :ca;~'r~~'.·~x\~11"c:~~~~ m:-11:-.;GARl-;A.Lh· rol '"°°OUArt'A·~r!o aUoOt c lubhou se. Ocean VALLEY lease.opllon\\llhpri\Jlc !fir IU.1.1pt.\'ll'w 111111.'1 Si:,0,0tl(I 1 14, wet bar. A l.f. 3 ____ breeze .S87,500. 1l<li 83'1·ll500 [®lt~~'il~I fmancini:at SllU,OllO ~trcTl.1h•lk..,.lrplt .1!1o<>d 1.1-:Vt:LS i\tU-; l'"llON·J UST n1-:0UCE D t o ~ 7141581-1000 OPEN SUH 1-s:J t H~wi~~!l:.50lo1HNSO .... m:o.. fi~fi:Brr'"' TING 0:-l Tiff: OCEAN $121.000. Rl':.l bu) on hill ~ T-a·s S-lm Goff 6 . ----~--! _ * 494·8057 * " >.:..> & 11.wi-; 01 "r~n \N Zt542 Los Serranos. 4br ~~ ~ ~.... ... # DHrwood East REAL TY ~ ~Il~~ O I N c; \'I t: w. Th l' 2b;,i, .,hake roof. Pac-l'set· di \I~ Hv owner . Madrid 671 4 :-.;ear f1uor Corp Exec 4 1 --le h 1041 OPEN SAT/SUH 497-1744 499·2800 ~pa c 1o ui:. pu rk .11 t.. c tcr home. Jlii.:h gr..tdl' JAj ~~19_,,n'31 br l:a:..i SJrga. Specl. BR. highly upgraded . ....,-.-oc l(round:. lcalure 2 SWIM· nc"' c·oco.1 c·rpl . de· ,,,,,. unobstructed mountain UNCH REAL TY 55l·2000 rormNI d"1n·1nu rm. sep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70l 8Al80"' ' - - - - - -•· olC W ~ .. A :OllNG POOLS Tl-::"l ;>.;IS curator dq>s " s heers. ,#\A) "'g course vu. alk lo fam·rm. IJunl.Jry. Ownrr Ocean & Calahoa view. :i ll11!h ,\l>O\"C Portahno CONTEMf'ORARY COURTS & PRIVATE ~lainecl l(la~s. chning II\. ,1 • lt:.'nrus, golf course. l11ke, amaous BR.fam1I> rm ..... etbar. <;l•a\ ll"\\ hi·lo'>' • WOOO&GlASS SA.'1JOYRE1\Cll.Jn'allof m.t:rmd1vider.perfectly rec center . Prof. PATTIW,\l.KF.R 3'2 BA. Roman tub. 1-:nur mou,, hl'tim ~ 111 In mini cond. beamed Laguna you won't fmll llld!>cp'tl. many xtras. 2 Blks To Beach lndscpd. beaut. decor REAL TY 8'12 1·1111 JaCuni & deC'ks Price rt!11'JC'· dnft <;lone' rrvl. t·e1hni.:. lrµk. 2Ur. 2Ba. anylhlnR LI Ki-; Tll I:-. \'1cw of ~razing cattle & w all upgrades. Art 6 s lashed s10.o<>o NOW noman t ub " J,n·u111. fam rm . .iardcn lanai OCEANl"RONT 110~11-.: Saddll•hack Lo infinity 2 Bdrm• 2 ba . cotla.t:e wkdaya8J7-8260 $259.500. Call tor chrcl· .. 1e.1m !th...,r. :! hr 3 ha '' har. 3 ocean 'iew lltlheµnceof ('omplelc privacv Orm nestled in :itor) book iJi I . LIQns :IOW "' II 01' ... '\ 1 :1 '.Ill 11.:t·kl>. profess1onally de $285,000 I Lw Sat Sun 12·~ · l'r1n i:aroen. Ocean view roof 1 \"!ate expen ence, lri· Pr1ct'<l hclnw !)!fir C)"' nr lrJnsf'd In Grove:. ~rof deco. lndscp'cl 3 :-tk1(>per 5590018 ,\\ Jll oow AMERICANHOMES <.:oa.,1 llwy111 -.;\C, l'I . 1·nratcd & lnd .. e pd AllOMENEAHliYIS nnl} 1992921.0wner dcck.i..t.glasi-.butcher's ~cl , P?OI. spa. Fa~· REALTORS turn left trd l<ll:.,in.i. ris:hr own n :.1 u .:. l s r 11 • OFFERl-~OAT sm.ooo S T -T .. -ftnanc·,."1 ~~·r!'J_ur"!~'"~~ t•lt·~· ~~ll~~~~""t~su~~~~e,t~o 49<t. I 00 I 494.7 5 13 loli5'.I Bol,anJ ~1!3.UOO lkdun-d I rom $167 JOO to MISSION REALTY ea •rroc• wnnm • ... ,,... n<'"t •111~· ·•l 'II , 1 S 3000 I.tow Appr. Owner Ranch .Charm 4 Im. :i sty quiel t•ul-dc· 'ac. Lux mstr bcl w rrtc din.rm. Spac. ram-rm. :.erv. porch1scw rm. ltV -.p. cov pal. s1us.ooo :i5l·2005 ByOWMER REAL ESTATE PRICE SLASHED below market for im mediate s:ile! Owner leaving areo Charming 3 Bdrm . 2' 2 bath fam1t v home. Well localed W1lh many 1.'Xtrns. $139.500. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES COZY COTT AGE l''rpk. staml"d gl.iss "'in dows, g arden pall•) SH0,000. WEEt<EHDER Near Art Center 2 OR & clen, ideal !'lca~onal ren tat. S12-t .SOO LAGUNA CHARMER 2 BR. 2 n \, +-C)(lra room. auachcd J!3rUJ!C Xlnl l'Ond 2 Blk.., lo bc.tl"h SI 15.000 · ·111 .,. b ""'l!l I<> C $13.5 000 1s11 • one rou never rorge . .t:"J~/ S,~-IY,!~50 Call D1ek ~S.Cst.llwy,l.aguna ;.r.~• a~., .. :91 · all . A~kin1!$l75,UOO.l\lission -va. · ~ t-.1~1mir11h•1.Ai;l 491-1:!551 - ---d l SI02!llliaflb ~/J8-\'iejoAssoc.770-0211 • or4!17·1~t . One Of A Kind fly owner. a w"rm :l br, ,/J()IUll,. 987So.Cont BEACH COTT A I I p , ba hinh '" Ni"ucl Newportl•oc:h 1069 ·•94·8585 AGE re nl vely Jnrge \'U 1 , .. ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -dwelli •I Tc 1 11'11 i1lls. m any upgrades, --l rm. '" 1.auuna Beach. OR n •mp e I ~ l~e fncd yd. Anxious to * •BAYFRONT• * RARE c·lo"c to the waler. Only Cust<?m design ~Ith C'C· i.ell. $86,900. 25176 Via OPPORTUNITY ~.soo.5c4atOtrolr6d6ct6alh1. ~r;~;!u~~r~~~~. t~f~ Piedra manca.495·141>9 -Open House Sunday • ear. S21$.000 12in > MONARCH SUMMIT I ·S Ont! of Lhe few remuinin~ f.'1)3.'\thnc lols .. 1111 a\ a1IJ hll• mt .u~una llc,1e h Whelan RlAL I STATl llu1lcl vour tlr1·am home ---------• ht•rt.• 1n 11\l" tran11111I h11l!I merlookmtt ,\lho Ul'·•ch lllC'lude' pl41n,. c;eol re' N•lli• Gail Rench 21 lalboo Cons !I.!: New, exquisite rambling /\ttraC'tlvely upgraded Mewporl hoc:h .IJCJ ruslom home. equestrian :!br & 2ba Townhome tn Serenity and th.e Bay go urea. 20 min. Lo ln·inc. dcsirnble J\OULT CO M· hand in hand-as in this 3 Npl Bch .. almost • , acre M \1 N I T Y n e a r bedroom. 2 bath home on nat c-orner:.ilcwilh3300 r lubhous e. poo l & the walt:.'r with largc 1111 It of hiAhly detailed. Jal·unt. Pvt lndsep"d patio and 40" boat slip ~ cu~tom fealures. Sut>er courl)rd. P l•r1metcr Cloi.c to sc•hools. too. I m m a c U n 1 \• I' r k T"'nhouse 413r. 2• ~ bo. :! I rplc, cotrl r\1 C. l.o assoc nue;;. 2 ram & adult pools \~ Jae. Tenni s c rt!I. parl<s. close to ::.chis & Mores. lmmed occup Pnced lo i:.ell fast al 1' acre m Laguna Beach 2 Bdrm. & 2 balh ranch house Enjoy the ruslH' ser.:mty PLt:S room for your animals PLl.iS ~s pans1on. Sll7.500 MYSTIC HILLS JX>it. r<>l'O.&i,urn·\' Fore, er cuaslhnt! ,·lew 2 Curlis Bradley Co. Remodeled 2br. 2ba homl VIC\4 . J Ul>t being Ill'· locution wllh xl nl views C0:01E si-:1:: IT! Open till in choicest La it loca !>l~ned. so brinR >our or mounlams. 'allcv & s ·:iopm, Mon-Thurs . Walk to town & heh ideas Sl97,000. O<'ean. · UNDER REMODEL :Oluture pines on corner The Wellington Group 1 Bdrm. 2 bath Fumily lol. Fre nch doors 1 Custom Constr ul"lion S82.000. Ph831·0131> BUSINESS EXECUTIVE HOME OPf'ORTUHITIES BH & _den. 2 B.\ Well l714) 493·6033 mamlamcd home on t•ul· - Culverdale. 4 Br, 2 ba We also have se\'eral Luxuriously appointed money.making busme~s de;sac slrcct Sl!l2.SOO 1u :1>1.,c 1-:0 $12\t below mkt. $1!19\1 h!llin~ cx- µl1t•d lh I' I' St87'.'>I. J UJ\. 2': flu . d en. Northend. vil''°" 491 1053 home with a super C'1ty & secluded dck. beamed ~W-0614 E\'es831!-3232 ocean \'ICW Priced no"• ceil in •0 plank fl 1J acre rear yard w13 opportunities. $30,000 lo ~~ t pal.io:;, redwood sumleck, Sl00.000 . uoewa ~r us<:d brick planters& ~ BBQ, custom pool & EXCLUSlVE AGENTS ' I REAL ESTATE ' J8CUZZi. Nt!W carpelt... FOR VILLAGI:: 3S drapes. lattice. mirror 1''A!Hk: MALL 1 0 S.Coo\t Hwy. mi;, s~ained glass. Stone 494 -8536 )lexican floors, Mcxicun 1104 So. Coast Hwy. OPEN SUNOA y I ·S tile. counter tops. gas LAG UNA BEA<.:H 2920ALEX/\NOt-;R RU slo\'e, new d1:.1hwashcr, 497·2457 UNSURPASSEU Kitchen /\Id shutters,•----------OCl::AN VIEW j!rass cloth, parquctl•---------12 sttS'fy' Tudor collaJ?C !looring. tiled blt·m bar. wht w, brown trim, :i HR. French doors. converted I ls l 2 BA. stone fr pk., hOOI c: 05e • e c. over looking the Poc'ff1('. :1'.'c agents welcome. Lrg. Jnd!lqJd, lt•rruCl·d Prlce $125.000. Op n d v house Sal/Sun. 11·5 pm. )hr • ery 1wt. 17311 Luther, Irvine. S 198,000 SSt.()714 Rancho Son Joaquin 9\JIET, WOODED Dnulirul view 2 Br, Son :I Bdrm. home with plans M •a t e o m o d l' 1 . to expond. lots or w00<t & ·.Professionally dccnrul ~l&.'ls charm. !.ar~e lol ed . Cell 7S2·02K:I. or OnlySli'9.000 • , •• f •,f ..... .. • l ., .... ooo t>JO-Olll6 Alt\. ~lACRY STJ\llf'Ft-:R SF;,\ LION R l'.:Al.TY OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 IY OWNER 1213 N. Coa:,t, l.a~1ma 2gJ11 Alr'lancler Rel F.nterta inmeni home 497·3318 644-221 2 Wood&i:las~:lbr,2 baln Fam rm w/frplr . Formal sed .1rra He11u1 oer,1n clln, wet bur. Outside Gas"·---------I \"m, walk lO hdl, 2 I,.; HBQ, p<)()I. 3 Br, 2 bu 1-veraoc1u., r ' l P••t•n Calif. Homes. $94,,HIO OCEAN VIEW Wd panrh'cl llv rm w 11: 552-:m& South L beams on pitched 20· OCJUftG... high ce1tmi:. !':le\ n k DEERFIELD. 21\r. 2''1 Oceon views from ('very Going overseas. SIW.'100 ha, 2 s tory Twnhomt'. r~m. 2Rdrm + tgc lort Woocb Con Condo CC'ramlcUlccntry.plush w1occan view. l.nr~c 2t7ss.Cst llwy rpls, custom wood shut· co u n I r y k 1 l c· h c " l & II I Sandblutcd w<111cl '" .Just redur1•d for quick ers wa cover nits. sale! lncl's (urn. ~, ...... ,, ..... c:k polio •-flrc1>lu"A terior. ht'amrd <"l'llln" "" "" "' · ..... "' 2nrl TO po~~ .!\t n 11• 1 c1 II~ Owner $75 000 rrplc,brlck 1mllc1 •(11•c•k " .,., • • "' wrl ~anclv 1·ove l't10I •· r.:; 7219tifl5pm Wolk to beoch. OtH'll '" · · • -h l'('I' Ml'n 1 hr. l', hn OUS(' S11t1Sundu \ al 0 TURnUOCIC 31632 2nd /\ve. fil.'1i11l'1•ll wnr IOUNt ~l·ll $MUIOO. toS129.~100 497· 1711 OWNt::R 1!>!HIOll :J l)rt 2 Ba, FR.1• DR, Hl'oaamoor. Pl I, uv In presUglous Turtlerork tbr Condo. J • .ba. Ort•nn lietow marke t. Al 11ldc. pool. gur. $bl.WO $1(15,000. 83H927 PI'. 4!>4·900 I ----- .. "'hrle w11rk is ~oing on a"1 $135,ooO."opn Hse s~~ FOOTHILLS $17!1.~. ln Mystic II ills. 12-4. 1470 Cutahna. Seu Up~ r ad e d 2 Br, 2 DOLPHIN R.E. Properties '199·1378 ba+den. Gar. patio. l"ind whot you want m CalJ494·8581 frpl <'. $73.900. Ph Daily Pilot Clo~s1f1eds Want Ad Help? &12·56711 (714 1495 08.12 ~~!~~ ..... ~~~~ ~~~~~: .... ~?~~ ~~-~~~~ ..... ~~-~. ~~~~!~ ..... ~~.~~ LAG U8A lJiYESTMETtTS. IIIC 4!) l·6525 [Il CEDAR & GLASS Almost new -drastically re- duced. 3 BR. 2 ba. nice ocean views, lc)(:a tc.od ln presti~tous T e mple l l i ll s . Enormo us mast er suite'. with it"s own JaCU/.7.1 $200.000 INEFFABLE Very sophisti cuted 3 BR. 2 ba. lge fam·rtn & 3 real ladies k i t chen. New jacuzzi. very private. Municurcd landsrap· in g w /nicc view. Trt.lly a beautiful hon1<' $13!l.f>OO. EASY LIVIH' FOR LOAFERS EASY CARE FOR BUSY FOLl<S-3 BR, private bcuch1 & whitewater view. $215.000. Open Sun 1·5 31862 C ircle Dr. So. LOCJUftO UNDER THE GRUBBIES ••• LURKS AN OPPORTUNITY ... Broom it. groom it. rca p big 3 BR \"alUl'. SI •~.ooo l':usy buy terms. Open Sun 1-S 1484 Santo Cna1. Lo9 lch OH A DELIGHTFUL STREET BY THE SEA Older duplex furnished. Owner will sell or trride & finance. $325.000. OfMn Sun 1·5, 2721 Vlctorio Or, Lo9uno lch. RED CARPET REALTORS 802 So. Coo1t Highway, La9una leach 497-1761 751 -0526 am s101,ooo I&. IQuail ~ Place . All'o 2br den & 2 bia Prap...ti•a townhome with TOP 752•1920 VIC\V. New ofrermg ltOO OUAILST. Nl'Wl'OllJ IU(lt $120.000 See these hl~hly desira ble homt:.'s todov. Cull 400-0331 or 49\H7U7 LOWEST PRICED PALERMO· HVH PllAS1'~3 ·l hr, :Iba , r:.im rm . TEAL & BABCOCK S1J11 c 1ous r e ar y rd 1 ____ n_e_u_ILY, ____ 1 w1bcaut us l'd bri ck L«*• forest 1 OSS polio. Xlnt cond. tnclds ••••••••••••••••••••••• land. -:iUPER CORNl::lt LOT, -tt--S-16_7..;...,l_>00_._644_·7_9_70;.__ VIEW Hit. wi bonus rm. wrt bar. rum·rm wi vuultecl cc11ing, 2~ ba, 2700 sq. tt. An exquisite combin11· super upgrades w / mo · tion or mirrors & wood jority of landscap ing adorn the living room & done. Prime toe. In Lake formal d ining room Forest Woods. 2001 Pan· walls. or thls beautiful 2 bork l.n. Ideal for Ex· story 4 BR. 3 Ba, view CCl!tiVC'. Priced below home. The mas t e r current market. Dest bedroom has a balcony boy In o re11 . Sell er + a fantastic .view or mot i v 1.1 l ed to s e 11 . n\ghtlhthts. &U·7099 or496·8929 VIEW·VIEW-YIEW EXEC ---$189,000. Sout,b Coast In· ' HID EA W i\ y • •I vcstmC'nt. 645· \103 nn ""'bonus rm. wet· -- bar. fam rm. 2"• ba. 2700 LIDO ISLE sq. It., wood exterior. super upgrurlcs. w/m& OpenSat.12·4 PM Jurlty or landscaping 215 Via Mentone done. Prime lo<'. In Lake 4 BR , 2 Ba, horn e l''orest Woods. 21982 w/upStolra den. Shows Tr11llwtty. Pric"-d below Hke a Model. Owner has current markel. liest reduced price to $247,SOO. huy In orea. Seller CENTUl\Y 21/Cr oekcr motivated t o se ll ! R. E.,642·6062 &14·7009 Ol' 496·8929 SA VE S • ly Owner Rc11uliful 1.uk •front home. 2 Story. 4 bdrms. 3 h:ittu\, frpk, wulk In hl\r. tmm l'd t>O ut>ulon. Lowest prlcc on th toke. Reduced Lo $118,000. !l8l·S'120. WESTCLIFF lest luyl ly Ownw F.vcrythlnl( Ncwl Cpl.a, tlool'!I, paint, wallpApcr appliances, micro-wave~ 3 Rdrm 2 bath, lac coun· try lcltchen. SU9.SOO. C.ll for appt.. 642·0£>:>3 wlcnds , 546-»13~·· • ~~!! ~~ ~ ....... 1 ~~!~! .~~ ~~! ....... ~~!~! .~~~ .~~ ........ 1~~~!~! !.~~ ~~~ ...... . Mew,orileach 1069Mewportleach 106CJ MewporiBeoch 1069 t'ewporileoc:h 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0•GREENIRl.AR" ln Big Canyon, now un BLUFFS deT construction b a lu"< 0J>('n Sut I • :;pm 1-:"<rll urlous 2 story townhon11 mi: Tnn.1 1•n1t plun '' 1lh with two bedroom:.. · unusuJI :.cd1.1d1•ll 1:n\r) J b o l h !l, m I r r n r ,. II ilr, 4!1 • halh I l.1" dw11·e wardrobe. flrc11lu ct• grt'<.'nl>elt llw,111on \\Ith formal dlnln1ot. luo;h llul·k Uay 'u•\\ 1 I.Ill' carpeting. huge mlli.h.·1 w r .1 p around p ,, 1 1 o bedroom with s1\t1n • Ci!aturl'i. c'pl'n .. 1ve tiled roorn and ctoi.e to ixml J&CULll. Spt.·c1al 11utdnor tennis & goir. PlllC • h.:htmg eflcc:t:. & lttl'Vlt SLASHED TO $13'J.900' makes lh1., hom1· ,1 lnll' Subll\it your terms. 01>en winner for the l.it:i.l 111 '"1 UJ18:30pm, Mon-Thurs. l\:rtwnm~ AESOP Reolty C;11t Don or 1 l!'lt'n Ofc 73J.491 l lks835·0739 1£1B:::~" Prop~-~!:C,•~t-W-A•T•E•R•FR•O-N•T-I 1400 OCIAIUt NlWl'Olf llACM CONDO La rge Custom Home. Best locution, w pnol & Udo Isle. Poot site lot pvt. beach Mu~t "ldl, op $294,000/offers. 1'1exibth lion exp1rinJ: ty on inlerior features. BLUFFS (8·5) 540·3383 Broker cooperation, FIXER UPPER ---------•13 + farn1ly. :!•,BA. lri;: dhµni: rm, hu~e ma~tcr BR s uite, f:rt•at op portunaty. LIDO ISLE IAYFROMT •O' on undy beach Spacious family home ' . . NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640·1812 "ith huge bedroom!;, e~ LARGF POU[ Int Im try pauo. bays1de patio • '. and sundeck. l\la~tcr rnJc • t·ond. (:,rl·at IJ111 bedroom on bay "ilh n~hl>rhd. ~11. !lol!1la:' balcony, fireplace and ~d. Ope~ Sl.111 l .. 1 l oJst gigantic bulhroom and I roperl1c~. ti7J·S·HO cl()Set space. SSOO.UOO. Sodertiltg & Assoc. 675-5626 IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOM New 2'100 ~q. ft. hm in eslahl1shetl ---------• nc1J(hborhoorl Heady for Private Party. wi:.hes lo t rade 5 Br home on prime part of Costa ~fcsa Golf Cou r se ror waterfront home w pier & slip. Linda, Lido, elc s.i6-87:S7 you to m01 c 10111 4 1111 . :1 l\J\ int'llb lnll'rtl WJ\l'. dshw:.llr & 1·or" pa1·t nr C p ti. • d ri> ., l~ ( u I h lnd~c1>1I Shvrl ",ilk 111 p\1, ht.•a<'h. t>wn••r "111 con!.h.lcr tratle ~1·1;;.1~10 ancltb !cl' laml & bu' .. Jll ot th1!> llkr , . ., 11pcrJt1011 mv1led Cati ()IO 1153 or 675-3411 LUSK-REALTY a John D. Lu sk & S o 11 Co. 2515 E. Cooi t Hwy. Corono de-I Mor HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOMERSET -IL lw:-muny custornitt.><l ft•utun•s thn111ul. Frl•sh l~· 11<.1 tntcd. Nt_•\\' wallp;:1pt'1'. Pnvalc bark y•1rd. Additional hullt·tn !'>lot'agl'. 5 Hcdrm:-.. ~···hat h:-. :1 car garag1'. SIH!>.OOO. W12 l'orl Wc:ybndgc. ' TRI-LEVEL hOll)l' with· 4 bedrms. 21 ~ haths Proft>ssionally la ndscaped and highly upgraded. Offering a nkc view. 2~15 Pt. II an\ il'k, Opl'n :-,umla) I :1. BEST VALUE -2 & a den or 3 bl'<irm. Oehghtful patios. yard. Highly up- ,e radl"<I. Immediate occupancy. $133,000. BEAUTIFUL customi7.ecl home feature 3 bedrm. t amily rm. formal dining rm and fantast11:all) landscaped back yard surrounds O\ crs11.ed Ja<:ulzi. PRIVACY of t-t'\tra large yard with fruit trees. ~:-..cdlt•nt location near school. l bcdrm den or 3 hedrm home offered <.it $134,500. SHARP 4 bedroom, 211! bath. large back yard, approx 2300 sq.ft. 4 Years young. Offered at $1771500. 675-3411 LUSK ijl REAL TY a J ohn D. Lu sk l~ S on Cu. 2515 E. Coa\t Hwy. Corona d~ Mar BEACH SHACK w plans. permits for 3 sly re· model. $97 ,500 675· 1666 EASTBLUFF &l0-17().J ~~:'r.!~~.~~~ ... !?.~! 1~~!4!~.~.~~ ... !?.~! View. Newly deco 4br +exquisite den. approx 13x3t. $179,SOO. Prin on ly. 640·9049 NEWPORT HEIGHTS •LfSTl~GS• John Soar' 752-2020 _9ua1I Pl Prop~ll~ -· • OPEN DAILY 1-5 24 Jnverness Ln U1.: BIG CANYON AMIRLTY 759-l s' 5 HVHMOHTEGO 4br. 2ba, ram rm Sl49,900. By Ownr 2015 Port Chelsea. 640·1981 •LUXURY •CLASS •AMEMITlES •FLOOR PLAM Th:.Jt ,.,um' up th1:0. lahulou-. 1'11rt11f11111 l111111t• with l"<tr;i.-. 111durl111.: •J acuu1" JUlll 1 rnwr -6 Wct•k old cariwt •Elel!Jnt mo~tl'r •Gla~St.'<1111 frpk •Wet bar •Custom1lcll l"am11\· 1 nl llG CANYON-SECURITY l Pltv ACY Charming 4 BR homt w/s pac mastt!r BR. living room & kitchen looking out onto attractively landscaped private yard w/magnirictnl pool & jacuzzi. Catht.-dral ceilings in living room. dt:n & formal dining r oom ; 2 lrg floor to n ·i ling fi n :placus. By appomtm(!nt only 640·5971 IY OWNER -$3051000 Newport hac h I 069 Newport ~och I 069 ..•.••....•••.......•.. •···•·•·············•·· Houns For s• ... I Sunday, October 30. , 977 DAIL y PILOT DJ I ' . ~:;;;;:::·~ .. ·~~~~ Hovs~~ For Sale Hou•h For(-. H<*s~~ Fors• 1 Other Real Estot• ·•······•·•····•··•·•·· ...................................................................... ·····•··············•·• THE BLUFFS .-&ewport leoch '069 H.wpori leoch I 069 Son Cfemt.... I 076 MobR4t Home• P l..t.t..i 3 bdrn•". l '.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForSa1e f 100 bulhl>: IGl' ... nt·l•1~ ... t1 ~ FINERHOMES ,~··•••••••••••••••••• p.1llo. Nt•;.ff pool & ~hOV'> fi. lu fi. "C.int•~m:1r" JhO\c the $!.l!'I mo SJ)l.ICe HentD I. Uri\ t' b~ 21~8 v1,.1.1 I c1t.y. Super 1 l>C'droom Dcou1lful Mobile Jloml3 lloi.:ur & l'Jll to ~t·e. thk arbor iew ome~ lom1ly honw Wllh occ:.in m xlnl adult prk. Many 111.: ~.500 view. $l69,500. xtr11s. Full price. $16,500. 8AYFROHT OPEN SUNDAY 15 (FW19H) Days540·S937 Condo. t~~. 2 hllnn • ~ • Golt course "Cape Cod" halhs & atrium. on first 1809 PT STIRUMG 4 Bedroom. study. 2700 Au.agt for tol• I 200 floor. security ullli:. • sq. fl., ocean view.••••••••••••••••••••••• Litlo Peninsula $21!1,500 $ 128,500 Sl 79,000. A TTENTIOH LEASE BE:~~NbEtsRY DEVEl.OPYS Unfurn. luxury bayfronl 3 IDllM. 2 IATH "RANCH STYLE'' 215 Del Mar 492.4121 Riverside County In Sun· condo; 2 b<lrms .. den. J A t l "S . l '' 11..1 P l nymeod, approx. 490 baths, 2 dee~; securily ru Y pecrn l• onaco a n, $61,000 Jncrediule view oC arres. Perfect for mhll· bldi:. S975 Mo. warm, bright, lite, airy & very fri end-golf course & rolHns.: ranches. S Miles from GIB WALKER ly! Spotlessly clean & charmingly ap-hills. 2Dr. 1Ba, slnr;lc Lake Perris. pointed. Pool s ized yard affording story condo, clhhse, poul. R.C. TAYLOR CO. REALTY 675·5200 m aximum privacy. Prime s treet wtk to bch. 244 Delgado 955·0350 ULUF'1''S.'BAYSIDE·JBr. nearby greenbelt. Areas best value. ~di2~:'~7'.~~i Open tlai· 7 ACRES ~1 ~Ba. bcaulifully de coratl•d. $176.000. Open STEPS TO IEACH Turn o( the century, 2 • s" l 1 Sun 2625 Vista 'owners un.it d""iuncd for story Victorian mansion. 0 d ""'" Barn, many out-bld"s, ma it entertaining, 3 BR, 2 Ba. 0 water, on paved road. HVHMOHTEGO Dy ow11l•r. !'ark ''icw. 4lk, 5500 USl'fi bricks 111 patios 1916 Porl Proven<''-' S1"7,500. loci lnd.&l.J 21~ ------ i~rultorn Rmy b 40 · 5560 day or ev~mnq E.ts lbtufl Profess1on..1I Bldq LOVE A VIEW? I Cu:;torn built by J . Hewporileoc;h 1069 Hewport~och 1069 llubcrt Uro"'nncJI. J HR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & d1mn~ room "ilh u '1ew that won'l quil Room lo park :i 25' bout S<-c thb one today. ~ CALLNOW {//. 7 52. 7315 DONALD M. BIRD _ ~~fo~ofe~•oltor1 REDUCED CARMEL 3 HR. 2 Ba. £am.rm. Sl32,900. fee. Dy o"ner. 0 H S;it Sun. 1721 Port As hley Pl 6-1-l·&t~O ----- Unique Siu ldrms! 8olboo Pfllinsulo LIKE A MODEL! You must see this com· pletely remodC'led ex· ecullve home! Heller than new with cui.tom amenities too numerous to mention llu~e family rm, den. for mal dining, ~1 2 baths. 2h Car garage + workshop. Walk· in wel b:.ir, stereo & interC'om -.,·stems. Spanish tile en· 1ry, massi\'C fireplace. par enls retreat off ST.AMPEDE TO HORS£ PROPERTY Reduced to $107,000. 2 BR. 2 BA, fam. rm home w/lots of glass. Guest house & bath. Sweeping lawn w/fruit trees. Close t~ back bay. Countrybred people' love this urea. THE REAL ESTATEflS 546-23 I 3 Newport Beoch I 069 H.wport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH Jusl a few blocks away from this quahly built J bedrm hom<?. larl(e fuml· Jy room. 2 balh, dulc Cpk, large comer lol Owner anxious and will help finance. Ca II S-10· ll 5 t. ~HERITAGE Large view home. Open Sunday 1·5. 2106 \'iu !\Janna. off Tustin & 23rd. N.B Great family home \\1th 4 lldrms. & 3 baths. Yard has fruit lrl'cs. with room for volleyball. !169.000 · x~nic Properties * 67S.5726.• ma:.tcr ,,uitc. 1\ dream "SOMERSET,. n1mc trut• "II h no hm1t-'· 1----------1 REALTORS tmn.-.1 Cull u~ for appt. 10 A plcui.inf! blend of gnl<l .. 1:1: thl:. 1:xn·pt1unul Dov•r Shorei andc:.irlhtone:.isspread home' :>t>I 11'81 3 Hr 2 Ba. all new kill'h . throujlhout this 2 :.tury Colonial Real f-:.;tatc h1•ml' with 5 bi.'<1room;.. f>upl1•x, prim1' aN·a. Op1•11 hou.w S;c( Sun I:? .i 1;101 W 11.ilhu.1 Ill\'. ~l 12,000 fly owner I 1•111 :w1;, fom1ty rm. :.<'f> olhcc, 21 , halhs, fon11ly room. ralheclral d~:.. wh1tl' I.it· TWO llroplal'cs, formal ti<'<'. .. huller:; & hrli:ht If 1 11 i 11 ~ r " 0 m -· Ill':--.. I l:!l tht111·il l.11 proll's:.ion;ill~· dN·nral· St ii .uuo II)· ownl•r. 1•11' (:rc11t l.i11111\ :.1rea in ~.111u:r.11 "''"'ly lt:Hh1;r View immed. PMsession. Acres of trees. BKR. PLUS 1 BR& Den Hcntal (714)677-5691 Unit. Full price $172,000. OR 522·0530 Creative lnveslmenlS, 644·9513 10 ACRES ~ LI! •SE OPTIO.... All ready divided Into 4 E.A ., parcels on t enativo 3Br. 2Br. 3Ba, new condo parcel map. Se 11 e I" w/frplc, pool & Jacun1. s acrlCice. Fantastic- S'99.SOO. $3,000 down. $GOO views & utilities, oCC mo. paved road. BKR. Howord Johnson RJty (714)676·6717 497-1744 OR52'H080 l~-_:.:.:..:.:.:..:.: ___ 1-~-~~~-::-~"""":'~ San Juan Capistrano I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo, 2 stry 2br. $49,500. Must sell. 32185 Pasco Carolina. 551-1339 1~~--~~-~~-1 LAND 10 Acres & up.• • Level , unde rground water, several parcels. 1 , Priced right! 531·7366 1 10am·8pm. SERIOUS , BUYERS ONLY! Owner•, ill, roust cash out. · Commercfol . SGnto Ana I 080 Pro.p«ty 1600,, ',, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANDPOINT OFFICE BUILDING. 2 4br, fam rm w wet bar, sty, Near Harbor Blvd on pool&jacuni fircring 19th C.M. Sl 58,000. Cul·dc·sac, 0nr park: 979·509!lownri brkr, Reduced to $89,900. Harig Rily, 551·2i06 R2CORMER House & Investment in Newparl Beach C·l, cor- ner loc. Good parking, Grea~ for s mall business.'' $97,SOO. Agent646·,.380 ' One. 3 BR houl!e on the S ....,. .._. • comer of a major Bl\•d. A"• A A"" Potenltal rezoning to Large, 2 Story Of£ice commercial.$52,000. I. Building, 100% leased to lnt'I R .E. Networ k / County Agency, good hu Touchstone, 963·0867 come with up potential. 1 ----------• Jdeal for investment EXECUTIVE VIEW group. $390,000. Call for Maginificent view while dclaits. you 1:ntertain around Lhe Richard ff. Pauley Co pool. Big 4 BR. 3 BA in Realtors pre11tiglous Cowa n '7U)S.S6-5808 lleighls. F:ncloscd dt!ck.1----'------- air cond1lloned & bltn \'a<'. Exec's delight w1 r e<' rm & frpl c . Am~rican Home Shield I Yr. J'rotccl Ion plan Ht.-dlll'Ccl to S219.!l50. l1~•2 Editcvll'W Drh c Open Sund a} I !i Apt w /Comm. Spo h1 Costa l1esa. Men's & \\omen's saunas with 10 massaite booths. 3 Br. 2 ba upl UJ'S\airs. Coull! c·onvcrt part to beauty shop and have complete spa $100,000. includes business & real properly . 645-3474 NEWPORT TERR. $204,900 WATERRFRONT VIEW '·'· PACIFIC VIEW!!! l'l!ICr 111".l>l 1'1-:1> $368,000 11 \'ou l'an r.1111 .i l)l'\11'1' PALERMO MODEL lltH'\lt':-01>t•1J llll H :lOpm, ;\le111.Thur" --~-.a-:...:.· .. ,-II k ti II hll\ t.uv 11 • I Ill 1a1111I' Bt aut1(ul new ~l'.I\ ll'\\ ,11• a~ JI l'J :I r. \la>:nif1eenl :! !'IOP ,., ~IQ ·1 $81 900 COAST lain rm .11001 I 1 I Ill \\ lrplt. '.! '"'n" :i ual l ~i .. 2StoryTownhom,.on hurnt" ;i Hit. ~ ll \. "1"' ()n .. nSu1111Jv ccutl\c \vml·. ~vir.i in.; bJtlu.. O\•er Z!UI) :.11 ll. Plac• ~ •. ~· Bl .. uffw.lh II tie PROPERTIES pn.,..d1•r rm . .,..,, 1'Jr :•1"r~\'11\1l"Jrrll .11 ~laircase.31-'ircvlacei.+ Incl land xlnt r1111d a.-..--a.i 1 a amcni ' t.1n11f\ rill.:! 111111' -'' " hu~l'bonu.,ri)<1lll l>nn'l l"nllerinJrkclatSlti!l,i~10 ir•-r....-~-Fantastic \ 1ew. un 631 0400 A t• l'nol. 1,,. Utll "-t .. nn" lire,11 '\'tl',tl'' n II I". \\,1itCall ;:;:i liOO 7$2-1920 ( ~ helie"a~c pncc. Jlu1 r). • ny 1me t.u.irll ,,1 i:.•t. Hi·ill 1111 •i.iJ ;1;00 ~,-,., 01KI , • • • 759.0226 1&00 OUAl\St. HIWPOllT 11.ACM ~ST,.. Condominiums/Town. Call (7l4>&i7·6100 • • l''l'r"'\ 1 1,, , ,,i,111"' [""'.~::::::;:::-.jiijijijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii1it - --T r I o9o honff for 1clM 1700 BEACllSIOt-~ ______ ~>t,ioi BEACH BEAUTY lllJ,l:l~:l! fCCAllNAS$0CIAT£S1 IRVINETERRACE "'.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---R•E•A•L•T•O-R•S--•I PAINT BRUSH t~'~'11•1u~t.\'",'~11~11~ ~~~11 Ji£ilj if ~1 11'(ALT0«S ~.~;;.~':pt~~u~~i ~:~ ~~.~~~~;;o·;::~·e::;:c::~ ~l'J~ ~ 't ~ 1Ii?'~ ~ ;· SE •VJEW SPECIAL I ~---..L·~\ l.\('\Vf hr11I.. p.111 0 ... t'u,tum f~l'a\1C'" :•oh·.,.. HcdfortJ t'<>melook~ Just reduced the footh1lll> of No specialist at lhe Con· A '---\__ l\ \\ 'tJinl·ll l!IJ'" WJtk l11 " , ll'.,.. ;!l o!I "t'al'ht lvS152.500 Tustin. mint cond. domlnlum information · Upgraded n e.,.. Rar Brmi;:~ourp.1111tbrush& l L"""Jl\~~ ll'11111 , pout & tw.11h HARBOR VU Yankee '''l -.trcel:.. 0J>('nSunl·5 C-Omplclely reno\·~1ted, center Cati 963·0861 for Ha rbor. Best , 1 c \\ 1dc..1:. & tal.<' .uhant.i~c I';;; 'l !~ . I'm l'd n i:ht 1 '.\IO:'ll.\CO (;hoiN· rnrner Community t>OOI l~Jlnh 1500Sercnade Terra~·c new J>?Ol. scp. spa. Ccn· detail;. $2.50,000.644-4597 ofai:reatmH''lmt.-nlop 11£.AiO!AIE ·GEM· liil :-;r Park & 11001 s2;9 ,900 U~ ol.,ocr Property llouse&t2·:l850 tral <11r on c~tote sited ------------------•I portumt.v 5 hr, :J I.la, 2 0 40.0 1...r .A "'F"r \ :"i 11 r 10 uu.-llJJ. 2l -lot. :ttany otht>r spcc1:il Duplexn/ sly. tn Ea,thluH. '.\tu~l VV"T 1:,., u'tm. ''e .. $119.000 t:IJOl'ort Jl1,hov • """'· .lh "MO...,•CO" feature:.. Reduced to CWt1sai. 18001 Orr. ... S "T/SUM I 5 h ,\DI\ Gerne lnvc:.t Int· REAL TORS 642·4623 1•1 fl.H -36-""" ,,... T , "" • -sell t l!t week Reduced ·1 ' __ PORTO FI NO II a r hor i\mid lavish. landscaped s1...,.,900. erry .. 1 atantos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11,Vf .. JUCAR loSls.4 . .>00.~lukeorr ---- -\'1ew llOm<'S I llr rl111 d ('t{ Q Hltr.832·1729 c.-w...1t Off! ~ R.C Mewportleach 1069 Me___.leoch 1069 rm, fam rm & ,;.,m,. groun s ' or a ueen. _,...r n • • -Udo Isle. 3 BR. family • TAYLOR CO. LIKE GOLD? ~..-• "" " where.' privacy is Kin~. W..,._11.-.J....., .. --1098 Great rent:il a rea. ~. 955 0350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• room Owner has priced h i "'"'"""'" ~ rm .. dining r m .. 2 l>a • r c 1 g n s i s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Triplexes. all 2 Br, l ',z ·, R emodeled & re .1--------WATERFROllJT ., toselllhisweck.$157.500 "MONACO"-and a 52500DOWN ba.$235,000. furbished. Extra wlcle Reduced $SOQQ ~ fee. 640·178S or 75!l-92ro Princess ills! A J!racious • So. Calif. Realty lot. $229,000. t4EWPORT SHORES CANAL FRO HT 3 bedroom, 2 hath home to geti.nto t~ls beaut. 3 b,r 546.5605 S~"'-VIEW J Bdrm. 2 bathi1. <kn, Exlzi/arati11.a l'ielllS. with fireplace and cov. home m qmel loc. Won t---------~ t932s<t ft. " Vacanllot S75.000. cred patio in St alely last!Agt.840-so+iO TH l l'.!JK I NG TOWN- OPEMSUM.l·S •Xt•WS?oldcarpl•ts G11ardcd ,~atl'. Pro~rty Houset;.t2·38!lO Harbor Vle.w Homes 3 bdrm. 2 ba, ram rm. H OM~? Vl s h the 1901 Yacht Maria •f'n·i.hly1H111H<·1t All C/tfliab/c addn•ss. layfrOfttReduud area awa it s .your 15560 As ter St. of£ spec~a.hst at the Con· • 3 AR, 2 Ba. lo.,.. est pnl'cri •White intnwr Lido Nord Pier & Do<:k .i pleasure! Open t1I 8:30 M<'Faddeni Bushard. dom1mum Information view home m this pre •Slate t>nlr\' hull UllJIClrclltefed /11xt1n( + I'' Ba•·f ronl Prn" pm, ~ton· Thurs. center. Call 963·0867 tor 645-ZSiS •Wood P:in<'lm" · / • " 1· details. • '/;r,1'"" 'II ,-,.,, I< I • 1 I 11H..., ----------! sU1tiou' area. Qwet cul .. J 1. f &\2 SOO"or ,,. .. <"""-x"lf ........... _Ra-' Esfof'"' •2 1-'irt'plarl'' r llf/ IC(llllill,0 is a Nillt . ' """'"""" " ' 'IB I I VTIIWT .. u. "' NewPOri's Finest de·!tnc. hJch .. tor n'Anerl •WJtc·rfront oat111 " ---• Qua. I . ~ •••••••.•••••••••••••••• II u n tin g ton B ca ch LIDO fSLE SPANISH 111mkem"..~".·,:.~c1t111!,J',t1l~~d\)tu'0 . .' 1 ·l'Jrkt1kc ''cw <1_/. /i1•ina 111ore rfc,na ut, IL\RROR View, lldomc by • Ptac• MobHeHomu Duplex. S69.000. Old. but. '""' .,.. ,, , ~ ~ , o.,.. ner . pro el· or . Prap ... ti•• For 5....1-1100 nice. Good area. U.S.A. CHARM ER. Eleitant <;cll lh1s wknd! J)ougla~ •\t rtl'i'i .... Jll'r (: d I landscpd C'<CC home -R I rt\cl\7 Island h ome with Correa Healtor f.148115 •:-O:e\<1ClllCffil"(IOg('('O(l'r 111orc rc,111c / 11111 Priced SIS.000 he lo . OOOCIA~s,t~~IT-IU.CM •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ealy.64......,., beautiful red t1lo roof -· -- -•1\nrlman~·,1r:.i~ f\Tl'll'J>~lrt B cnrfi mkt ats17s.ooo 611.20tN 16 l BEACH AREA-2 br, 2 Locofion.Locotion Close lo waler. Enter·1---------• •Commumly i)ool tenn1' l ~ ba, 1971 Coach, lovely 4 Blks To Bch ! 3 BR + 1• tainment style liv1nR W£STCLIFF !'riced to "'I'll 1ti1., /1,g rl'<'r J.!nCHl'll. SanCa.n..... 1076 ~<iio~21.500. Agent Ncedorfer !Bkr 536·33l7 ~!'o~,,r;:~~tce~n~~e~ IE~ u Tl Fu LL Y o P. ~~:,~~0~~1e1~~".~ ,fi:~·,~~~ ••••••••••• ••• • •• ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••Lo __ v_el_y_d_b_I _2_B_R __ 2_b_a_l~k Must sell by owner Lovely bold open beumi; polnt•d 4 bedr m, 2 balance. Varanl for 1n .. • • Oplx. Nwpt Hgt.s PRJVATJo; SPA neslled bath home. S~p. dinin9 speclion. c ldwell Banker new crpls. drps. washer 1>45·2111 646-8303 In a forest of plants rm, f ormal Ii• rm, Open 11011.,r O & dryer. Adult park. Ft. ___ ;...' ------ }furry! Call 64S·0303. brick fplc, 2 car Sat Sun! 'l l?l!>IDENflAL8ROKERJl(,(C0Ml¥W'f Vly. By Owner. $2:>,500 4·Plex, 2 blks ocean; FORESTE OLSON '""' ,.,. .. ''''"" STEPS TO SAND Newer duplex. 11.z blk. to ocean. 3 Bdrm. & 2 bdrm 132fi2nd st li7!'> li!ll7 963·9990 Owners anxlous. Carry 9ora9e , landspd & lly o\i m•r! BAYSIDE VfLf.AGt; T. O. to $40,000. Agll. sprinlder~d. But buy --SAN CLEMENTE · 536-2156 In th h ucluslu OAVSIO~:co'-l>O JUST REDUCED Moblle Homcl BR. I Ra. · ., I h b 0 h 0 d 2 Br. 2 ba, pvt hd1 Bo,11 , N~:U~~~::~~~i;: fi~\0 new Proptr+y 2000 ~ 1 • 46 CJ 500 0 r 0 • 1 · 1 )!Jlp~ :"all. LNlM' •>ri11<n1 Br eathtaking ocean. coastal & city .,17•500· 675 .. ..,58 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' , • wner ""' Hrkr fin n 111 views from this large family home .. '" hetpflnonce. in San Clem ente's Cantamar dis· Wortd W ld• Broken LIDO ISLE · t i t BR f 'th f l 673·4545 3 Br, 111 Ba. s111,r,oo r e· 4 • am . rm. WI rp c., Mobile Home S3000. HO 18 Units In C. M. C b · 11 c •t Prlnolpals only a ri 0 • osta " csa · $440,000. Xlnt loc. Alt ,_See_l\_i_abc_I_. #_S ____ _. large units. (8) 2 BR. 2 units; new carpel; :.un·t•---------Owner 67J.t>.'115 formal dining. $199,900 1971 Teton 8x28 turnlshed BA; (6) l BRs· 4 Bach, in lovely adull park in both l Bath. Wnl easily C-Osta Mesa. $75 per mo carry ltsell. Rents are space rent. Self cont. bel ow ma "l mum .. deck, patio, bll·ins; ~ood l or owner·occupa nl or summer/winter rentul~. .. EWPORT IEACH REALTY 67S-1642 BIG CANYON DOVER MODEL 2br. 2ba + den 1800 '''ft Lowest pric<' in Canyon. Prln only. Xlnt for re· tired cpl or yng <'xec. Uy owner. $235,000. tl40·47J7 MOVE·IM READY Walk to beach, pools & tennis rrom lhls 2 bdrm. &den home. S!}:J.SOO CAYWOOD REALTY, INC. * 548-1290 .. 11 Bl\ HV M ontc~n $135,500. Lease hold. 21a.~i.3207 days H.-bor View Home 3 br w;vlcw. $1'\9,000 963-8377 Bkr. lMf 5 B<frm Summcr'lN Mode.I. VJEW. $l69,000 .Owner644-7783 Mewport Beoch I 069 Newport leoc:h I 0691 ···········•··········• ··•······•··•········•• SEAVIEW Oplft Houses-day 1.5 Charming New England village. cobblestone entry. quaint lights, ~u arded g ate, _po ol and tennis courts. We have three of the largest plans, 2 stor y, 4 bedroom. spacious master bcdrm suites. $245.000. One of these beautiful homes is locat<.'d at: 2004 Yacht Vlgff.t H/\RBOR RIDGE. IRVINE ~h.~H .. .-. ~~~ ~o ... ,~....,~·~··----.~--'"-••-""'_.........,.. __ ~__. /4. COlDWB.I. HHHR CO. 496-7222 831-0836 Son J11ar1 IS-J..-.. :~~~~ ..... !~?.~ .. :~:~~ ..... !~?.! t1ac~~.!~ R.AMCH ESTATE A one acre site In the rolling hil1s of San Juan Capls. 4 BR, 4 ba., f am. rm. with Crplc, country kitchen. Top quality a ppt's. thruout. Space for horses or pool & tennis ct. $335,000. OPEN 1·5 256S2 PASEO DE LA PAZ 14. COl.DWR.L IAMKB CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 $6500. 9'79-7813 $300,000 loan avall. Must , ----------• close In Dec. Under Attractive Mobile Home ConstructJon, West slde- i n Palm Springs h;1 CM.6Luxuryunits, (0 2'' choicest location, pool) BR. (2) 3 BR. lst user c lbhsc, btCI v\ew, dcprcc. Makeoffer-wlll 1 privacy. 2nr. screened trade. 640·2-tSS. porch. central refrigera· [ ~ tJon & healing. 2-12 Tunis,(i;;\ ··': -• SAhara Pk. 171 \)327-3415 -~ .:J!!• FAMILY PET IARL , $14,995 Costa Mesa 12·2 br units, 12"50' Champion, lovely pool & well maint. Westminster p11rk. 1 Br $425,000. (213) 546-1679 w/lri; porch. l'ertecl for Raya, <213) 545-8563 Spr• enclostng. Best pr\ced1_in..;;g:...RJ._..;ty=--------' home In p ark. 19'74._ _______ _ (MC214G) Pacific Coast Resales, Inc .. 991·8660 HAVE YOU Hoel Tr_.. Fmdlng THI IDEAL MOllLI HOMl7 nave you had lhc &t'rvic;c CIUMMY 4 PLIX Xlnt rental area. All 2 Bdrm units. lneome $820. mo. Owner wlll carnr small 2nd. Nr. So. Coaat Pleia. Won·t 11u1tl Full l)rlce $114,000. ,, IHMIND7 ~· you hud... ~ iR€~TIGe Duylni or Selling... HOM€~ Th~ 1\n~wcr hi Pacific Coost Rculcs, tnc. 991-8660 ., t • t DJ2 DAILY PILOT Sunday. October .30, 19n o..t of CCMllYty HovH' U•fwW*d ....... U............ Ho.Ms U-.fW"llltkd HcNIH• Uftfwfti"*f Houtf:l UafwW.-d Proptt""ty 2 S 5 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ RHI btot• 0tttfl' lilul &tot~ tOtMr Real &tot• ........................ ~ 3202 CottoM•S41 3224 Hwnlhq0tt .. ach 3240 LOCJIMCI l•Kh 3248 Newport hoc:ll 326f ••• •• •• • • • • • •• •• • ••• •••.". •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • CAT ALINA ISLAND •• ••• •• •• •• •• • •• •• •• • •• •••• •• •• ••••• •• • ••• •• •• ••• •••••••••••••• • •• • • •••• •• •• •• • • • •• ••• • ••• • •••••••••• •••••••••••• • htcCMMPr'Opft'ty ZOOOl1teo..PY.opwty 2000ncomerroperty 2000 l''orS.ile Byownt•r30r •l•AAENTALS flrand nt•w a nd3 ar 2 ba blln~ 2 ca $550 Mo ocroo view UVllm:,4 Rr,dato.11cblic, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• • .. • • • ·• • ;,,rk pool $G2"/mo • ••• •••• •••••••••••• l'::Ua. twnhM-. i\ IJU\ 1• Why pav $25 S.1."i "'lwn lx.•11ut1Cul-2 UH, 2'"'-i ba Jtu., fenced yd. pool, gar .• 3 Hdrm11.. p1n10. ,,.. • • ~ • M!SA VERDE a v~ra g l'. r n c d Yd you run ~i·t the ht·'t tor (.'undo. 2 F'plcs, OW. w/cl, $.WO. l.&.131 Ch11tea1.1 Ln Avail now, Cull 49'1·3474 Inell! fo!rdnr. 6 mo mlo DUPLEX Secluded art•n ttf 1\\',1!1111 lc·s~ o~n 7 tlu} ~ µrime beach loc. $395. 673 <1545 --"''" 833 1881. GET INVOLVED $150000. Pnn only. 1'0 SllOthrh!.t'lO!.ht1rc• !lliJ·4567Agenl notcc -:?Dr.frplc,wulklobeuth, ------Lurgo 3 en unit, frplc , Box' Hil·l J\v11lon l'u Sl~lb h. I . I t <l , . 3 Br+dcn w/frplc. Clos tlho1'1>l11I: <.:Mid 0 K /No 1 br. 3 ba. fam rm, 3200 family rm & 2 Cull HA T1:1king the first s tep is often the 0071):1 ' ' Sl~S b~\ w1Pf ui:. ,1 :Ofr wport Heights new to shoµpin~ c:cnt~r. bu~ d1)1jo; S.100/lcu:,e 4!J.I 3651 :I!\ rt. 1444 SunUa1to, N.~. Cute 2 n. R unit w / 1-<• BA, h ardc .... t 00,. Ir you're ready to move .', • ach ~ rcidn~ 111 1 nupl1:x. 3 BR. 2 Ba fr pl s e r v 1 c I.!. s Ho / m 0 -$12.50 mo. Agent, M1·503:4 2 Double guragcs, ~-ol'ner ... .... Out of State !:;;;;! 22bbrTshse. k "pct--.:ar . $i50 642·5722 ' ' 4~ t~jtl 81.ll fo: l.1\CiOON Vil.LA •. I 1 Jot Xlnt cond Shrewd In up or st art your investment program, Properly 2600 _,., r · 1: w, i:aragc Steps tn pvt b('h pooh. & Sca\'lcw, new 4ur w v ew. wSlment at siH.500. but have bl'Come confused With all the ••••••••••••••••••••••• S27J~brduplx "'./JJOOI l hr. :! lla. College P.irk Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 bath, tennc.. 2 UR , 2 Ill\, t·pt~. 2121 Yacht Yankee. S8SO NEWPORT CENTER REALJY 640 181'2 MESA DELMAR FOUR-PLEXES Coi.ta Mesa's best invest ment property In prime locullon, under $150,000. Call now. 540-3666 Wltela11 lllAl l!>TAll aspects O( today's market, then come Ensennd:i M c'<leo, $".!XS:lbr.i·plext: M lum1lyhome $-150. du.hwasher. c11ts, drpi;, cfr~. re(n>:, wi;hr/dryr , peri:io.Comm.pool/l~~ t o the experts at Qua1·t Place Tralter·'·a""11a, ~duplxw/garag~ 640-0008 nr('e area, kids/pct OK d'>hwshr, rani:c & oven nL'f.640-8557;833·3622 "' uu ocean l~ N1:wporl UI. CM. --:-~. 963· 1567 Agent, n Sec Gl'tcs /\v11ll lU l Properties, Jnc. for solid prolessional view. furnished. $1000 $15. fee 545.5990 Nu.-e home, new cpts, vl!ry ft>e. S550 1110• M, 1.,~t + ~ec <?<:r.:eous new condo, 3 br, counseling. Pyramid your equities s.is.mo -dean. 3 Br. 2 ba. adults. -ikp Jl('f":, own/bkr 2 l ba, ~I. 15 acre pvL W''th an exchange and/or purchase Ranches Farms hlboo Island 3206 ur children O.K. No v~·t.s. CONDO 2 br, l lh ba. nev. •100 i:m or 1213) 331-0HOM park. Coa:st;il l>rcexc:s. • ' 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tTl5'9586aftcr6pm. ci>ts. drps, refrig. Pool, - ---·---· $42S1mo. Newport 'Ier-with an eye toward high future re· Groves 3 BR. 2 ba. Vl'rY nke ! . . clbh:.e. $295 mo. lsl, last Sw""'plr1u ·icn vu from llv· raco 400·7737 f 1 •••~••••••••••••••• •• • • '2b 2b f d I Jo I '"" .. ' turns or your golden years. We now • . . , \'r:ly.$650,Nr.bayfrnt. ., :·.a .. r. r; ~ rpi• +dop.979·7888 in~ rm. lHnl11i; rm, , h ·1 bl 2 3 3 G 3 a 3 S 4 F allbrook 3 Ac 3 Ur. 2 U~. W1nt-0n Ht:alty 675·3331 ;>.;r So. Coast 1 laia. ~75. kitthen. 2 hr 2 hu i•ondo. Bluffs eondo. 3 BR,,l~ bo., ave t.tvru a e • • ·or • • • • • • hunk rm & ba. lf>O fr111t -~7·3-l-10 Exet'ullvt! home nl'al' Nr t o wn sso o mo xlntcond. SS25 Mo. 4. 7 , 8, 9, 11, 13 and 64 units plus com · trees. Sl 35,000. 1:; z lalboo,.nlnMlla 3207 -. ocean: 4 bd. 3 ba, fam .1g.14011lcv~s Agent644-1133 mercial prope rty. A professional staf( trrm:.. Trd ror N H. or ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Sf DE, Sparkling. Nr rm, din rm, wel bur fm• · ·--, . or over 45, large enough to serve, 67:.l,.9473or 1 1728·27~9 1 tlLK llBA<.:H ~~w .2 br, pvt ~~t. dbl ring, outdoor nsq & Ch.1rmrnl! J llll hi;i:. oeC'111 11~~~~~uc!31c P~. ~A1~·~ .To3 small ertOU•'h to care. •I ndrm, 21\! ha, 2 sly, ~ar, .oidlts. no pets. $250 pool. $750/mo: Consu.ler Vu, frpl. l'll•vator, JH -"' 0 R•&al &tot. frpl~ . .,"lnt con 0 d. $5 0 75 ,Yr t;T.J 023l lse1opt. 848-0707; 968·4~7 patio, tcp~ .l.o Victoria Ur +fum rm +~tudy. 2~ ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 8pm · ' "' " SHOO (213)275 OIH2 """ "" m .. ..__ 2800 I · 37""· ..... •· o b a S 7 0 0 I m o • Qua.•1 ... ._.,,. Y 4M-· °" udw~~n 6 "" Dranrl new twnhsc stt•p .. DUlT CO ..... DO Heh IJt!ll SJt & Sun. (213)"•"·9721 collAJOt Why pay laxci.., · Ex· ·-outdoor l.o pool & JSCuul. Clean J Br, i i,, B~. club IHVESTMEHT Pl change! Frank Zel:irncy 2 slry h«>me on Penn. Deep pile earth lone house I S33S E~I Erti\LD BAY IJUJFF'S WATER VIEW OPPOATIJMITY ace Reaftor. 4g.i.3so2 Pmnt. 4br + fam. rm, cpts. 2 nr. 2"'-i ba, 2 £rptc, ~~ '10c ~r mo. Oceunfront 3br, 2•::ba. 3 DR. & family; beaut. P frulc. patio. 2 <·ar uar bllns. $t25/mo. 631·2133 ·av t. .,..,50 •'rdnr. A91_,.1.,., courtyard. Agt 644·1133 E:11cellent Motel in the t• ,. .. ..,, "' ., -· , .. heart of Laguna. Xlnl raper ••• PROBLEMS? C.rca.l family loea. S750 .inr.2ba.2cargar.cuf.dCondo 2 b.r,l'~ba.tennts. -;---.-.-$:!15. mo.+ Util. l lm, rondition. Large pool & They arc our spedalty mo. t.:>15·7!>73, A~t . no fee Sal·. Newly decor. /I. vail pools. 962·8891 days ask \\ 00 OS c.:_ov~ condos. frpl. '134 Allslo. 1 S 752-1920 ---J> , 1 ·t U d $ IOO for Rita. 645·5971968·7634 Pool, rec area. 11tcps t (?M)S22.111l:Jt n creat on area. horl Q O Creatively handled by 3 Br.:? ba, dbl gar, over t>c ~ · n er · · after6pm lJeach. l br S.150. 2 b ___ · ---- walk lo beuch. For in· 1400 UAILST. NEWP RT BEACH train<td <'O un sclors. med lot. Jmmac .. no l~i·fs .. ..123,Pa~sons C~ff · $400. OCEANFRON EastbluH3Br 3Uu Fam' formation call: Phoneforappointmcnt. pets. Lease S52:'i mo. \rc1onal C}f. Shown Sat Sharp 4 br, 2 ba w/(plc, C:oodo 2 br. 2 ba, pool nm & den forma't din Rl viet'a Realty 675·4961 1;13 I ·147 ·2410 wknds ll·5, Sun 1~·2· ____ <'.Ill.), drps, ni~e area n·c.-urcu. $000 '197·17ll lge kitch. iptc, & view: 4'94·5678 499-2800 lnco-p .... n.-'y 2000 lnc:omt Pro__... 2000 THE C~LLISOH. CO. l-13> 614-S070wkday.!>. 3 1:rn ram rm p ba J\id!>1 pets O K. S405. ,\~:t S650 meld grdnr & wtr. """' · ..... ,.. . .-. ,..... '' . o -s37 ·. A • 'c 1· 963-4567, Agent. no fee. " 1 d "l"4107 ---------i·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REA LT HS Capish-alto l•och 3218 51 mo. "gent. 11 I __ Lower 3 Arch B.w 3 BH v 1mme "'.,.. or S llou~es. I 3. 1 2. 63x300 ~19.Nev. port Bh tl, N. ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~O 1151. ask for Les. Dix. nearly, frwy els. 2 oecan & !.urf \le~. <'los. 645 2f'°4 aft 5PM • Seashore Duplex I $172,500. l'early income $15,600. Big 4 bdrm. upper & 2 bdrm. lower. Fantastic beuch investment. Just listed! Agt. 646-9898 G TRlr~EX.C.M.1 lot. room for more, C.M. RHIA&tote 2 BR Duplex. adults. I \lo nlccello Condo :i BR. 2 BA, frplc, gar, bcad1 & tenr11s. SOOQ mo --------- real f,astside oc, S20SK.Agt.645·5ti81 Wanted 2900 child considered. No ·Bdrm "b" dbl gar ~j 1:11rth clrs. $325/mo. No IH-1-181·1 CHARMING a Bdrm n(2e)w;br lbrb, 2ba. ~rple, ydl C •1 4 Pl F 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (X'lS. New crplS & drps, S37!>1 ~~. ~.i5·835-I ' c1o~s. Call 962·7787 or ,-___ a_H_l.-ll-1-----1 home m besl location ~ r. I a, patios, enc. osta" esu ex our b-l)me ocean \'icw encl 53&0907, _..,..., 325 51 gar. $170,000. Bdrms. !\Icsa del Mar. 0 W N Pro P ~rt Y In J: a r 2 6 8 2 5 c' a 11 e Cape Cod Broadway E· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00/mo. TomLl•e,Rllr,IH2-1603 $1-13,000 by owner. ln~lewood. !l ~wthorn'' llor,;,os;t . S3lO.mo. Side2+denorJBr,frplc, GotbecutfYeTaat.? LersureWorld.Rrandncv. ON WATER wltb dock ~·820Ui-16·231G or:i~ta~AYCASH!! \~kods .i96·3S8l. or lnd~yrm. lg fncd_Yd. n~w Plush 2Br Condo, den 3 hr. view, hcoms. lHi uml l;irJ:l' patio. lluge 3 DUPLEX Covi_Oft4·fltext Ph T O'All d _1213)869-6232 cplspurnt,drps.alleyac· w,wet b11r, frplc. bltns. car RlH. $000. Owe, l.ldrm, f1tm rm & dl.nillg ~~~:~";eu::ii~~~(!ed w:!~ Super l~;r$\90K Need of. T.D~PROPE~TrlEsro Corofta def Mar 3222 ~~~;J.425· avl immed ~ w~· s~o~~~:."f!nJ:n~~: 5"1l·3't~--' ::::~~:~~~s~r ~w~~ TRl-PLEX ter1orJ .... Ith pri vat for! Bk~:.:s;i&-~7 (213)67-1-6907 nr ( 111 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -pools. etc. Jog to beh .$400 NEW 2 Dr, l ba A' C. 25•a apartment. Extra room patios otl desirable tor E .. STSIDECM 5-t6·6201 anvl1m~ orC.:otloge. 2 Br I O:i. putio. :'>tf'.S1\ VERDE. 3 br, + mo.962·8118 gar, Nr fwy, shoµ~ing, could be an office. UPER LEVERAGE ri c r In c..t-; AST S I 0 E .,. (7HISl6·5221 aft. 6pm new decor. carport. S. of din rm, 2 ba. Frplc, quiet pool &: clbhse. S39S1 mo. $1100 mn ll!use. ery low down ownt'r COSTA ~1 ES1\ ! Both 19 UNITS --------llv.)' 95.5 ~7 e\I!!>. st.. adult occupied. Wulk Super sharp 5 br exec. 51H 7209 ON 1.IOO with VIEW. Oex1ble & creative! No h ,l\·e cor)lpletely re W(POOl. Willpay('ashin.anashfor -;-· ---to shops. S425. mo, New home. Highly upgraded In Leisure World. nev. F.ll·~;int 2 Ledrm. den qualifying. !luge stone m od ct e d l .. <l t' ri 0 r New roo . refurbished. your house. units or Ian~ ='le~ Uplx 3br. 2bo, fplc. paint & crplg. Healtor thruout, 2400 _sq. ft., 2\.\ C'AS/\ ROSA for lse. $52S and dmrng rm. Patio. fireplaces in all units. land~t·a~'<f. spnnklererl Income ~7l0Jmo. Pnn· Oran~e c;o. Buck pa}· n~ to park. W.lk to bch. days: Rod : 833-3821; bo, formal ~in rm. lge 551.5777 eves $700/mo 'Wlewly painted, enclosed .Open 'lit 8 JOpm ~Ion eipl~only.54-0.7086A~. m~~ts OK. Scott Rc:.ill~· $51S.-l28Begon1a&u-17l2 After G pm call Mary. Cam rm, bnte country ON LlOO. 2 Ddrm. ~rirages . Open lil Thurs. ~ ... ~ 631·2SS8 k1tc~cn, gardener lurn. Sharp 3 hr. 2 ba, bes PLUS,plus,plus!New i.o 11.JOpm , Mon-Thurs. ~~~::~E r\·t Pty, 2 to 8 uniti:. t'.iM SPYGLASS 2 Br home Pets & kids S6001mo. 8-UJ.9427 ~~a . F~c~9~<189f~g~· and out $1000/mo. IM IQ ·• l 'i. ,Quall l Each have P"' patios SesAcVroE~TpolllssS·1Abloc.5"!)·:1139. Dt:LUXE OK. 136 ~Jagnolia St.5Br.Vacant,kldGsodk.No peto. . • oco"'NDWOA'fl-l:trht.r EXECI. UQI "' Plac• . ·• · · PROF.DECOR. S300, mo. l ·i28·2831 pets. S.t75 mo. ar ener w nntasL c Pl encl gar's. 2 Br, 2 ba, 4 BR 3 Ba fam·rm 3 car --lncluded. 847·3803. LOCJWWI Niguel 3252 \'icw. Beautifully de• Prop ac• Praplfrii•a frplc's. Xlnt location. rvt pty WANTS 2·8 Unlti; "ar, 2 Frpi·s, mirr~wav" MESA DEL MAR -•••••••••••••••• ••••••• r orated 2 U d r rn • Wli•a 7S2·t'20 Great Western R.E. t~ast escrow poss ibll' . ., '" 7S2•t920 l'OO OUAtlSt NCWflOltl HACH 539-0'784 963• 7600 SAVE THIS AD. ~9.Jll'J o v e n , w e t b a r . Spacious 5 br. 3 ba. huge:' in-.. 3244 Beaut pvt. area twnhme $'1001 mo. yrly. ••oo~tlUNIWr>OltlllACH -------------------1 Panoramic view. SOOO h\·lngrm&kltrhen.New ••••••••••••••••••••••• (kl'an view, 3 l$r, 2 WATERf'RONTllOMES $65 OOODUrLEX WAA'TED . natboa Penin mo. leaH. Agent t•rvts. drps. paint. $585 REHTA.LS frplc:.. P\l beh. tennis. Cal1631-1400 New Oceanfront Duplex. TRIPLEX • . Pl. Family home. Prcfe 6+1·72\1 770 1801 . 751-l31Kl 2 BR, 2 ba .......... $375 .~1 ! ... ~ mo. 83.1·3333 or Pnmc Nwpt Bch area. Cl~e lo beach and :.hop-Beller hurry, It wont Waterfront 551·-1672 2BR n 2b .,'7-,......., ---------$335,000 Pnnciples only. la:.t Both unlls are 2 BR. ~m:.,; Clean 2 br. l ba. t • a · · · · · · SS25 3 Br. Z ba. nr bch. D/W, Hy owner. !HS 2071 pmg. 2 Years old. :-:e .... I) ai.sumable Fiii\ loun al 1,.,nie 2 RR. 2 lh. 2 yr olrl fo'l·nceii ) t.I. Gar Prdcr 3 BR. 2 Bo.······ $415/475 ~K\ TE!lll,\CE JOr, den 11t1lro. frplc, i:tlr $195 yr· develoJ)t.'U area oC Hunt· 812'1 CALLNOW!! Rentals l>upll•\, dbl allach ~a r. mlll J )!ed urlll~. 25 l4 48tt,2"'2 Ba .••. $165 795 pool & bl·h 81.'<'<':-;s, I\· t~l640ll7,846·8090 8U~ITS E>.ceptlonal. $257,000 Pacific Shore Really 111 W. Pahzada, Old City Pina. S.C. 492.5300 ington Beach. Prrce r I -19 J 0 II L' C'K>I) d d I 540·3666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r11 • a~m1n1:, < \ 1 rJnJ:\', ou:.e .... .,..;.... ~uur t• . ocn view. :.c s harp!)• rcducccl l\ HomesFumlslwd Sli5 mo 1;.u.;00.1 ~18<!i7!i $.._'>O fll7Stl·31>2'J FORLEilE Sl59.SOO for quick s ale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• 3 BR, 2 Ba. Lh .. rm, scp. Good !rnJnclnt; fA\'t11la· a.o.ltlond 3106 Ul!lu<te 2Br & den,l.gi::? Br upper duplex, l.ea'c~a 1'errnce'3 Br. dlnrm, t~c ramrtn. ble. Jasmine Creek. chnrn· stow,rcfrii;mcl.Chlld& 21, ha twnhso. Tennis. frplc. Bright, clean RoyMcCardle __ ;.....;;;_._--..."-"-' ____ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• pionshlp tennis crts. !.pa, Picot (Jf\ $3SO 'mo. All utrl pool hl•ach accei;s, view modern home. Enc.I. F o urplex for sal e . 1810Hewport11Yd. HOMf +INCOMf ONWATER pool.secgu1rd.$800mn. pd.~·7812or646-S379 Sli5 8:111678 yard. w /complet.e S215,000. 150 yards off 3 BR home. beamed ceil· CHARM I NU 2 Story· 4 Pri-1\lon. &1..t-6920 privacy. Sep. yord for beach. 237 W. Escalones. Costa M•so 541-7729 Ing, matched redwood Bdrm home on Re ~t tnr Cottage for rent, near doi.t. 3 Car gar. wf auto. S.C 492-5557 1---------i lnt. 2 BR sep new unit. Bayfronl loc•tlon. Yrty SPYGLASS Newport & West 18th 'h Mission Viejo 321.7 opener. •·or lease to le:· 120 UNITS Huntington Beach 3 miles from ocean. Gross o;cheduled rent $367 .080. Scheduled expense~ $139,278. Price Sl.300.000 Jnstallment sale w 'land contract Prrn only (7141631·2950 Costa Mua Duplu f-:11stsidc 1·2 w, frpk. r:'Ctra room. $107.000 Private Party, 6i3 "3i2 XJnt loc. $190.000. Dar· lease. S\400/mo. front row view of oeran & 6l5 !102-1 aft :">l''.\I -.s~-;J l'AMPU5l>l:~WE ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• nant who will tuke care A RARE rettRcallyG-12·5200. SALISBURYHEALTY buv '' Br. Family & ZHr lRa Condo w rern.i inv c N · -Lm•l'lv3bedrm.2ba.lplc, or it. SGOO. mo. incld OPPORTUNITY Call613690C> l>onu'\ r m $1450 m o . h d , . roves u 2 br, 2 DW. A1C. drp5, cpl<, itar dener . By owner. to own a duplex In a mo!>l DESrEttA TE! ........... __ p--L-.....1_ l I 07 f».1 ·5061 ov. ~r agt stove. w~ r 1 ryr. g.ir, ba.den, frpl. Pool, tennls. J?rcnt area S395. rno ,\gt !179-1298 or 751-2223 18 u it cos• M s -_..,_ -. I • -p.itro. rt'(" f;rctl S375 mo $i7S 640-0997 an SPM !ll.>.1.i51•i. ,\"l'nl. no,,.,. desirable area of San n s •8 ' e a .••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai..>t (il 11 bl~·i'?.!l "' Clemente w an opt lo Pool. Owner motivated S . ( ----1~i,· $HO 4 Br 13 Oa 1-·r Steps to beach. Duplex. 3 purl'hasewhen courtaP· for quick sale! $-410,000. PAC~OtiS oceanront ~ 7HARMING • 2Br. lrpk. new paint. 1502 Wynga:r •. Th~ 21rVlewCOftdo, l>r. 2 ba. SISO. Yrl)'. Proves Ai.kin" S85.000. will carry 2nd. 831 IJ.I br. -ba <'Ompl. lurn (lie! Cape Cod home 3 mature a<llt:. only, S!fl!> Wiil 551 .2000 . ~mo Lcn7_3_1·_41_33 __ 1 642·38SO Agent. .., Bkr hme. Fplc, w5ihr1tln r. 1!<1rms 2 bathi. 111 old 00 I d nws. • --Call for delaib. dshwshr. 2 cur g11r. no C'du c'h.ld · mo ht b l SI c ean ep 89"·:»84 3 br 2 ha nu cpt and naint Cute Npl Hts home · new F L RISLFY Rltr '"· 1 ren or pets, ~Ill ill! I ~8·7011 --' ' ,. · . · • ~. · · · ' PENIN. POINT pets· Yr ly rent a 1 · please submit. $(iSQ1 :'>lo. --Univ Pk 111 3 Br 2~1: Ba thru·out walk to Sud· carpeting 1n LR; 2 BR, l 492 6642_ --&W-9582 2230rchld J Br. upf.:raded. Bei;t. + bonus 'r~1 Oxford' dleburk College. S3!lS. ha .. + guest rm. & balh. NOWSELLJNG! FOUR-PLEX Cap'-trOBOhochJlll IRADLEV&CO. qwetf.. idt' S395. $52:5.S.t7·io.ti:ft3:l.3215 'pcrm~.F.vc496·2824 ~Mo.AgtMa,6606 O~LYILEFT 2 heilroom owners unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 671-1230 191·0-llH :iSl ·:li~ILee -.--New tux twnhse. 25 Yds BLUFFS W•stbay Trin.l•xes · h r. 1 1 ------pac1ous twnhome, 3Rr. f 'IV CC N" , r~ \\lt •U"ep ace p us 3 one ::? t.r c-rf>ls. t'nd. Mara,.;<' 2, ,iJ.1 2 cur ~ar pool & rom " . rec 'u COST\~ F.SA hedrooms. Owner re· RIGHT OM SAMO .,_111\ ok S2 lS J " $4 s · _ 28 3Br. or 2Br. & Oen Many /\PTS F'OR S\l.1-; 29 SO CO \STJ'L.\ZA quests principals only!! t\\•ail. :'llO\' 12·Dee 3 $15'1 l,s('.3hr.2badupl<''C Ml·So-71 acu1u:. 7 mo.552·7 I uras. Ref's rt'q 'd BEAUTIES pnde or ov.ner:.h1p units SlS'l.OOOto SllH.500 5250.000. Ai:t.675-4006 $2S01wk. t'r11lc. I-.\, i;ar, pauo, or~2 8195 ~IO Ill•> Cull 752 9309 MOVf.IM RUDY rorsalebyov.ner Tustin 3 Bdrm. 2 bath --SHOREBIRDRLTY blln'f>1299111 __ :!BRseparalt>unltw/fpk.woODBRIDGF. Broad· cvi1w1..ntf~ J ' area PO<>I, ~;;me rm. 'O\>ncr,··un1lplustwo2Deluxe cu stom buill 492-8384 Charmrnit<.lllpll·' W.1lktn n~ pct.s or lcids t\vall moor Patio Home. 2Br.u _ __. .. -h----•Totall.v new, complt'lcy etc.$775,000lillllJ.12 llli> Bdrm rental units toripl~x . ~·t,asl s idte . beach 2 br l ba frplc Nov. 8 S2801mo. 2515 den, atrium, 2Ba. Lse ,_~..-· oc 3269 2c~:tobma.,d~~si!:cedta'cw3aBr~.· -----f'euturei. complete wner s um scparll e · • " • Eld~n 6-l5--221 u -5 A II o ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. ~ W car P,. t , d r a "es . $175,000 6"12-Sfl72 C--....._. Mw 31.,2 refriit Children ok. $.US • _..:_ . -· mo. va ec 1. W .. LIC TO IE CH $575 Mo. anttobuy a.t·Plex? But " ,, __ ....., .. A\'all Nov. IOth.837·4954 Sh ", . h d lt Co . 540-2679 "' A "-·· • h • can'l uHord 1t '> Pool your landi.caping. Fireplace LOT , • v ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----· arp. ·~panrs 3 u n 3 Bdrm. house plus large ~igner s 8 owcase • money&buyapart.Agt. (3 B<l.rm l. l'alios. decks wai'~r~oup~~xh~g~n~: BEST C HINA COVE do. AdJ. to Mesa Venk New secluded lakeside fenced yard Only one sma rl cs l d ecor I 964·2263 &garuges. 4~30S5bfr 9,aft 6 LOCATION. Fabulou11 JASMIN£ CREEi< Country Clu~. 3 br. 2•1 condo, s p11clous 2gr block to the beach. E\•erythinl( new. 4 BR. S Chanl\elVl~wand beath L · JBR 2BA ba, nu paint. pnol. wipvt.pallo W/l>hkups $450/moHURRY call ba .. fam.home.$72SMo. Unlt.s avail. from S22 to c 1 ti o 1 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..iiiiiiiiii;;I ari;e. view, . · · Jacuul. Vacant. S.19S Po<>I t ~s n · · Spolless & Immaculate. S5SK per, unit. Trades omp e on cc . CRUMMY 4 PLEX out front. Decorator·s 2 near pool, te~nrs. Sccurl· Ask Cor Stan Meyer, t\clults ~~~e' ~~/~~: * 494-805 7 * stunning 3 BR, 2~ ba, ed story, 4 Bdrm hnme. ty guard. ma.ny deluxe s.is.41410r evcs S.t!MJtG. H 1.1900 II I I b Ir accept .Agt.964-mJ 01l<'n wknds 10to5 Xlnl rental area. All 2 $850/mo winter lease. extras. s12001 mo. THE ...., sp t eve• 1reen e 8 Unlts-Anaheim-S200K HlS PaulorlnoAve Rclrm unils Income Waterfronl lfomcs. GF.RRIEC0.640·6600. Back Bay single :.too San Joabuln townhome. 2 Bayfront condo. plush 2 Vlew.$6.WMo. 9 u Iv ltblkW.ofBnstol> S820mo Owner wrll 6311400 28 28 di d R 2b /I I 1 n1ti;. t SD $198K carry small ind Nr So · r. a. a t con o. BR. 2 a, ELEGANT! r, aw rg rms, ove- U Un1ts C.M.-$32SK )1 :'>I taBordc, Realtor Cofli.t Pla1a. Wo~'l last! Mewport .. ach 3169 Be 1st to occupy re· pool. c!l>hse. 2. ca Overlooking golf course. ly view. ~II security, 1!1.1 'I:::.! " \I • J 4~~ ! : It I' I . CURTIS R. E. & 111 ii~ 31().t f,'ull pncc SI l l.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• modeled JBr. 2 ba, bltins. g~rage $395 mo. v.tr 1n I.ease. $-495 sub-park'g. Slip avail. lNV&STM ENTS 962·2'156 OM THE SAMO ioc -. of storage. ssso. no cl d &t2·49Sl COptland, Rltr. 552·<»34 Call 675-6775. 1-------·1 ..~ '"' 1 , .,; ) , • ,, r~, , • ... , I·' 1t1l111f h ' I I' I btcC11M P"toperty 2000 Inc.omit Pro.,..rty 2000 Beautiful Jbr, 2ba, dplx. pets. 673-7229 3 BR. Iba. fireplace. New 2 BR, 2 Ba home. ---------1 ••••••••• , ••••••••••• m •• a.c·r·"e·B·a·b·,·{·y·i·rv··,·n··e········ e [R€H~OTIMGe~ pallo. new t'rpts. dr~ ShorecliH 2 br. 2~~ baths. SJOOmo. l''rplc, dln·rm, pool, ten· M.wporta.ach 3269NMeM•""1*""ri"hoch 326t • -= =-~> A.vall lmmc~1utely l1I 2 frple's. lite beaut. yard. S48·f.s:IO nls. 141.S. Casa PaclCica ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 6178. $600. 752-7110 dys, grdnr $500 f>.H·OlfH Br house, 2 full batM, 2 Rily, 770·0882 ask for 4944851 evs/wknds · ' Dottle ' .. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j-~~~~~~~~·I car garag('. $·ll5. mo • SO OFHlr-HW"'Y (213>439·S83t Houses&condosavall. m8C08b /l""1n9 ON WATER with boat • .. .,. $32ST $450 Pl ti I WI Call 64S-6646 d .. 2 t 3 bd 38r. 2Ba, pool, $6.50 mo. Br. 1 ba. pine wood in. 0 · easeca fBBfty oc .. , s ory, rm •11· · · d d k f tarlor, beam cellngs, 833·3307Centennial R.E. Loh for Sale 2200 w/Vlew $790/mo. u., iues inclu e ' as or "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON LIDO. Jo;leganl 2 JayorJohn644·7270 fncd yard. Kid~ & pet TURTLE ROCK 3 & den, HA VE A DUf'UX7 EXCHANGE UP! ~nto 5 income units on a 300' R·2 lot m Costa Mesa. One 3 BR home; two 2 B~ _homes + duplex, Excellent cond1lton! S200,000. \'ic .Jashinski 642·823.5. <W-63) CLOSE TO IA. Y & OCEAN Balboa Peninsula triplex OBR. 28~ & 3 BR) -fully furnished. Low mamt. & easy care. Great invest· rnent opportunity. $159.500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (\V-64) GOOO TAX SHElTQ Nice . 2 BR home w/fireplace in front PLUS garage s tudio apt. in rear. Low, low price of $74,950. Lois MiUer 642·8235. (W-65) NEWPORT IE.ACH Eight I BR, fully furnished units 1 blk from beach. All r ented o n winte r schedule. Gisela Ranen 644-6200. {W-66) YALUAl&.I INVESTMENT Pl<>PltnY Duplex w/units sid e-by-side. Each w /3 BRs, private yard & $ep. dbl. detached garage. Upgraded tile en- try; laundry area. Close to school & s hopping. t.ynne Valentine 644·6200. (W~67) '42·'2JS 901 Oowr Ori,.. '44-6200 Harbor View Center lrvlM •I C..mpvs Velley Otnttr 752·1414 •NEWPORT l,OT 6Sitl50 bdrm with T. V .. view ok. S3l5• mo. Uul pd. lst sep. line home w/dining C t .... _. ~2 .. 4 & Int + dep. Ask fo rm. ram .rm, etc. Aprvl'lns2·Sly$75M and private be:> c h OS o~o ~ 6 Dick 752·0160 day!>; S5SO,'mo. LsA. Av"il "•7 lr\•rne l\\'0 c 48 8532 ...,,../mo ••••• •••••••••••••••• •• ~ "' -""'-----~ .,, · _,., . S..2·5673 eves & wknds. 11 J .. A"' "•2 """" OCEANFRONT. Short ndo, new 3 Br 2~ 81, ~Bernard. / ~. ••"" ""'""""· R-2 Lolli. liuntlnicton Beh, Term. $350/wk. 2 Bdrm /\/C, gar. refrlg, wshr NEW S&S 4 Br, fam. rm., Garden Grove, Lon.: Uch Dollhouse. dr.\'r. pool, tennls,yrly Dano Polftt 3226 3 ba. nr pool, tennis. area.sJ6an9 WATEHl'.RONTHOMES lsc.$-t80mo.642·J.1<13 ... •••••••••••••••••••• SSSO/lseoropt.552·95~ aln D•1ert Call 631·1400 -, harming home 2 Br. 2 ---------Rt>sorl' ' 2400 Mes:i \ crde :I Br I 1 ~ Da, ~. frplc, pvt patio. quiet S P E C T A C U L A H •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• patio. front & hack.1"125 str~t. $395. 493-9739 l.i\KEFRONT home In raEEBROCHURE 5br2basleepsl2,stops to per fl!O · Grdnr nc. BT 3232 Woodbridge. 3/2 +den, rR bch. $SOO mo wlnler. Agt, s.19·3.'illi oro $G50molease. ~·7047 CJ IOlCE HlCH 675-4830 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESERT PROPERTIES Mesa Verde North, beaut New Exec C.Ondo 2 Br 2 GREENTREE. Lge 4 Br, write or call Mr Frey. OceanfronL 2 Br cottage, lot. J Br. 2 Ba. fplc. wood Ba on qulel cul-de-sac. corner lot. Incl'g yrd Ben lllnklc R.E . 2193() bltns. $400/mo tlU June. panellng. cul rle sac, nr Overlooking lako & ten· malnt, pool & park. l{wv 18 /\pple Valley Call 673--5410. schools & shops. $500 mo nls ct A/C Incl full ('luh $5251 mo. 640-0088 o r • · • lse 557·2'1~ · 64().5400 92307or PhS.i\. 542·3156 MWPTCREST CONDO · memhershlp. $3!l5i mo., _________ , COZY CAllt4 2 Br 2 Ba pool tennis New Port ll ~ts 3 0 r ,_8.'J0. __ 7898 _______ , with ~padou~ vloW on S beautiful. $700. &40·1751 ' du~lex, H7,.AB()()a, f1P6IC85, 7p91,1t 3 nr, 2 ba. fenced yard . lOCJllM hoch l241 . ~5 600 pa.10, gar . ..,., . lT· • Cpt.<1. drapes. Nr t:lem ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc:t's • · 'r ~RT ES SanClemtnfe 3176 Sehl $300/mo Ca ll 31642Jewel 2Br So Log (.,\LA PilO E I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhse. 2 sty condo, 2 Br, "· G.,;71 · ........ c' I ' . b h ' Marjlarel Dubois Zh Ba. FP, DW, Mlt'ro 4,,.1."' .,...,,,/mo. ose to c · 1173 1008 2 Sty. 3 Br. ph1 sh Int, wave 2 car gar w/trsh ..__, I v-3234 Aft 6pm, 49-1·6125 or --- ----$500/mo. Oen view. ·t d • WW .._.. Cl n .,,.,.y 497·1492 SPECTACUL "'R 498-3747 momlnga. comp r, oor opnr50, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·------1 "" ---------• cptS, drps, new. $4 mo. r ..... 3 b 2 b ti 4 BR 2 Ba Den VIEW 61S-5'&87 l\aent. ..... &e r: a exteu vt . . . Houses UnfwfthlMd " fa m 11 y home. V cry Ocean view. $800. tlf200acr1•l11kc&moun· •••••••••••••••••••••••Spac. 3 br ln E ·slde private w /10' wall. 493·5710or644·9806 t:alns Luke. goll .tr tennl:J CNMrtl 3202 ltlplcx. frplc, 2 enc. gar, Family rm, (ormal din BeauUfuJ wood" itla•a ex· ~ privrJeges. Enchaotlna 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• enc. yd. Gardener. Refs. rm, upgraded crpt.i. eeuUvo hlllloP home 2 yr old home. 2 Br, 2 ba. s.uo 67S·l849 drpt, J•cuul, SSSO mo. fpl • 3 B 2~ 8 ' 1-\llly carpeted micro· HOMEFIMDERS · 968·47!17 ; 540·051 1: cs, r. a, com· wave oven . Perfect u11. ti flr.--1 Never lived in exec 3 Br 962-0862 pletely modern bltn weekender or all year N 1119 ~..-ce 21f1 llia, pvt patio & decks, k Itc h e n ., Pr I v a c Y • round SSOOOO $120 1brplex.Hurryt lndry rm Nwpt Hgta per 2 sly, 3 br, 2 ba, secluslon,v1ewsforcvcr. GALAPKoi~ERTlES St2S lbrhouse.fidook area. Grdnr lnc:I. $575 w/bonus rm. Fplc, cpts, lor2yrlcasc,$8SO. :'>lorgorct Dullois $175lbr utll ~ newCdM mo. 548·3365 drpe, great area. $<135. li·J·I061:1 $130 Jbr hse krdslr>cts 9&3·4567, Agent. no foe:. ---' $2502br hse. kld!l/P<"ts Wtwl's Your Trade? $22,950 $29152br bse kld~/pet1 Sl.62~r Day rACIOUS 3 Br Tiburon •v lk 1 d 1 $l.503br rent/opllohu,v """-t's lU"to""'Y Condo. 2h ba, M,C. wet· • a o I y lw1ld VI,. ""' " ,... b $450 8'7 45'"' ., d II I $2603br kld11/fncd/11:1r rOf' nn ad In the Dally Piiot or, .. . ""' ~~~ I HOS. C..t Hwy. ......... 4'4-f4ll eoran new "JI t rvel on Open 7 dr.y:s fee ..,_.. DI .... -------• 1• Ac lot 1-:'ICt cmpll"d. lS25Mcsa Vt>rdc nr F.. ~cc rrctory ..... t con AlnloH new $100,000 ---------• )'OU fin1~h int. Ca ll ogt. CosU\ Mt'sn Otc.Ste206 M4bllshyourpro(esslonol home 3 HR. ram rm, din· 2Br, 2Ba house. N. E1ld. Roy (1U ) ;193 30"1 or 557•0122 ld"ntrty. For more in· lnA. ~.00/mo. 963-4993 or dose lo bch, bus as ibop- 646-7414. Lv mi11:. formationcal164Z.S678. ~4474 ping, 496-7079 VIEW-¥1EW-¥11W 4 DR, 2Y.t bath New Bedford plan w /ocean & night light view. Private gated community w/tennis & pool. $9501 mo. incl. water & gardener Ost & last> + $400 sec. dep. Owner wi ll consider lease w /optlon. Sandie Fix 644-6200. (W-73) IAlGAJM IN IA. YCWT $1000/mo! Beautiful 4 BR, SIAa bath I van Wclls home w /forrnal dining, lg. island kitchen, family rm look- ing out to patio w/gas BBQ + s parkling pool. Charming area - walk to schools & s h ops. Mary Lou. Marion &12·8235. CW-74) HARIOR VllW KMOU. 2 BR + den , 21 ~ bath New Castle plan w/view & new GE deluxe refrig. Pool : jacuzzi; tennis. $650/mo. Jst & last + $600 Sef:./· cleaning d ep. Sandie Fix 644-6200. (W·75) IDIAL HOMI! 4 lg. BRs. 3 baths, sepatate dJnlng + family rm opening onto brklst patio. New cpt. Beautiful backyard w /pool! $1200/mo. Mary Lou Marlon 6'12·8235. CW·7G) '42-t23S 644-6200 tol Dover Orlve HerbOr View Cen'tr I rvlne at C.f!IPUS V1lley Ctnttr 752·1414 '. " . • \ ~ U1t,.,.aMd Aporlmenb Fumislwd • Aperlmtnts fwniw.d Aporiment~ Unfun\. Apartmcnf$ llttfurn. Aporf1Hnb tMfwn. ,..;···················· ······················· ······················ ·•·•·•··············•·· ··············•········ ...•.•...•............• Sunday, October 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT:.DJ3 1 •• ~wpori .. aclt l26'lalloalslond l70 6Mewporllcoch 3769 CoitoMeaa J824 Costo M•so 3824 Costo MHa 3824 Aparlm•nts u..fum. Offic•R..rtol 4400.0ffiu R...tol 4400 ···················· ....................... ······················· .............................................. ···················· ... ······················· ······················· ...................... . 118drmhoW>e. h lucx·cJn l bdrm t Olfll'c. l1:l•tlt:ck HWPTCRESTCOHOO ;t Hr 1HJ,1 "llU1). :.hJJ;:, COSTi\ l\l t-:S.\ 2110 a leach 3 848 ' matu~e adlt, no pct:.. & clo:.etll, rcm<Hll•lnl. on .1lr.q.11::., 11111 io. I ri1k Thunr1 Stn·l't t>du\.l' 2 LA C ASA I LAMCA ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. Yrly.673·25123't3pm l.1lllc Ii., I 11wt:t adull 2 Iii :! 11•1· 1iool . ll'llnh. hn1m l'l'tl 1hhv.J-.h1, lkdroom, 111Hl' u11cl1•1 Ch 1 N J t ----... h••uu\l(ul $700 1>10 11~ I . L Boch-Ir I L._ "'•I I I/ I arm n~ orrnum ~ t•o 4 8r.2Ba,2Sty,2tarl(ar ..:~ ~3~710 --. 1:.JrJI:•' ,\dull" ~10 :!•i:•ll i•on,trut·trnn u\1·1~' 2 8 "' 1..,.-1.,.2/1 SSO ta1:e, lllr, pool. ut1I in Blk to bch. S600 mo. lalboa Pettin,.llo 370 7 O'llTHE tH: \Cll 1-.lllcn U1111 LI b.J!I t4-loto w.icmu.' tov.utwuw I) IJt' r "'" • t•l'd. no kltls $275 mu ~ • ., ""'2 l't1l1t11•1> "''· •1lultx onl'' "llll IJmtl\ mom:. ~11·• dep. 497·4015 aft 5 Prestigious office space In Newpon Sch/Airport area. Tasteful reception lob- by, telephone message service, con· ference rooms, kitchen, beverage, In· outgoing mall service, dictating & copy machines, travel con1ultant1, com- pute rlzed typesetti ng. Complete • secretariat services available as needed. From $290 per mo. ..,..._.. ' ••• •• •• • •• • • •• • 0 •• • • •• • ,.. .. ' '' IJ i\ I l ~ P I. ,\ C t-; SMO t!75 18G5 NEW OWNERS ' i\11 0111, J)d. cvt!i. <lrf'i.. -----WaJk to beach, 3 br, z bu. I ALIOA IMM l'HOPl-:HTIES, l~l '. pool. ln<iry. foe's i\rlulh l fir, lgl.' w/occan vu. lblk D/W,frplc,cpts &drps. $125$2751\Month OCl-:i\Nf'l{ONT Al1TS 11111752 1'.120 u\H 35, no fcl'I or bch,1.u.llts,nop<?ts.S375. «>mm ~•.642 ~ JncltKles uhl. Equil)ped 41Hr. wntr rl•11tJI. $210 HEW MAMAGEMEN T dulclrrn . ,.0 I s·uc: 499-J900;49·H313 ---""""-------• k' h · ·' ,\ t t r .i I.' t i v c J h r " ----• 1tc ens. 105 Main St, util rnd'u, 5411 Hl30 or 1 L' 1 1 f>r..tl-77 07 or Jlc nr v •· N"w small bach w/"t'l •-"''erw "O d" 3 Bd 2V. " lho 3 SUNFLOWER town iou~t' ... rp I.',, poo . ., "' ... .. ., .. n "· rm, a ua a. 675 8740. 67 ·78.W .. , 6ol2 9137 nati'o, 2 blkll to bcb. bu, frplc , J s hws hr. jJt'Utll S3!15. iSll n •1 __________ 1 ..- $ISO/mo. Duys lll1·2010. Bach, separate lge kit. Oceanfront 3 Bil, 2 Ila. Sunflower, JOtoS. -$250nncl ut1I. l\1 1t·h~lk Eves552·47ll9 full ba, l hi.e sancJ lrpk Ot't JuneoryL•ar lbdnn andden , ') .,. .. ,1-:11sll>1delBH,$225.Stv& 497·3105673·2&l3 S2001rnow/ut.il 675·228-1 ly.9!M;tn56 2 Clfld l bdntts ~cw Condo .Br, -,l\a, -1l'fni;. Cozy v.1nalural • OM THE S AND -----3 br townhousf!s frplt~. bltns. l~~I, ::.pa, '"Oil(I l'Jh. & beum cl•tl lD~. la~i:c !"' r.n.\ lrµk, .Lovely 2stry 3t..r+den oronod.IMar 37l2 VJ£WOto'U,\YBoat ,llp tllJI i,:aragc, :>4'15 mo. till' IJO i-· :!Olh St n~w q >l.s, $:J2a mo. c• 111411s2.1110 home on P''t 'twh. Pool. ••••••••••••••••• •• • ••• av;1il. Garden upl t•11mpl (with fireplaces I 1;;11 2133 . " • • .t(l.1 7920 or49-'\·2Wl1 tennis crts. Yrly lt>1:. $1195 1 & 2 Hdrm, l' 1 blks tu fur 11 "' c.J I l 11. ~ 1· l ' --tl4HI07 -------~nh ,Fu,..,lshed Office Rental 4400 mo.968·8263 bch. lmmuculllll'. Nev. SK50 mn. ur m1111thl~ 3 POOLS <.:11'1111 :!br twnh::.c. 1'·'.! h_a. :! Br. l hu dupll·x ~ar pvt l Hr & ~achclor. Ncur or Unfun u shed 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' upplttrncei,. ,\l(rudl\ e SH !I:> ti 7 5 !I IS 7 7 u r Jdlb. 110 pets. ~ti!> ="1 vii w:1ll to wull l'.1,t Avull bcui:~i. S:NO & si9s mo. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 150 I We$tcliff Dr. Westclilf. Super larg<>. S bd 3;~ ba. Like new. u~taarr... 492 s:n~ l'nlled l:ll3)7til 780fi JACUZZI Wth & Pnm~~a. After 5 th~· hl :Sli:i/ mo.' <'n II Utll. 111cl. 49.1·3537 __ TJH-; Jo:XCl'fl:-.10 SAUNA tor appl. !HIHi357__ _ 75-1 IJHil7 bctwctin 6& l>Plll LCICJ'"G Nkjufl 3852 PALM MESA APTS . l\;l•\\ '"'11 1-'lnun<'H\I Ctr Ol mo, 6•10 ·523), pen Sat & Sun 10·5. :1101----------1 971 Man:ut!ritc. 2 umts, 1&2 ----------• bdrms. beaut. furn. Got ExK uttve Taste? Plusb 2Br Condo, den w/wet bar, .frplc, bltns, soCI. wtr, 2 car encl gar, tree RV storage. tennis, pools, etc. J og to bch. $400. mo. ~·8l l8. On Nwpl/H.B. border. Sub-lease: panoramic ua> per bay view concto: spac. 2 bdrm .. 2'~ ba. den. for mal din. rm S7SO. Im med. occupancy 759-7500 673·-1100 osta M•sa 3724 •••••••••••••••••••••• SSOWEEK& UP Studio. 1 tk.-droom Maid service. pool 2376 ~wpon Bl. c. '1. S48-97SS or ft45 3967 STUDIO WHKL Y RA TES f'ull Kitchen & TV Linens & \Jt1lit '"~ C:LOSETOOCEt\N BACHELOR APT. ALL UTJLS PD! 100' from the 111·ean Scll'li ·furn1~lwtl :\v,111 nm\' 20l E. Ualboa Bhd Yrl) $250 IJ(.'r mo NO Fi::E. <.:all ; S ut! .ii SS6·T707 an) lime ....•.................. 38 02 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 & 2 Jldrrn UIHh S2JO & l:lo~l' lo ~ \ r•:v. v ~,So ~'70 Pvt pulm, hlln!-., no ( ~t -.hup ~ l 1ny I Ot~ l'lulclrcn or pets 1110 Vic· \\ckum,•. :1 plan:rouncl., tona, CM &16·:WJ7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINUTES TON l'T Leasln«J Office Space . M, .ew ~10NOO Deluxe 1 & 2 Ur, $265 & up • ac11. Call on Sate Manager 2 l.i:c Br, 2 -~ Ho. frplc, pool & rec room quiet 1 l:'•tt:h, l&:.? IHl l71'lJ 642·3111 ext 246 patto, dbl gur. $38S mo. area 831-7766 ' from $220. & uii OElUXE OFFICES G73 !*;!()g • Adults, No l'cb FROM $265 UP 110 Del Mar, upSla1rs. 2 Newport leach 3869 15Gl M~sa 1.)1. Bil. ~ mo. Isl & last. Triplex. lri:: 20r. bUins. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (5 Blks Euslof Newport 5-12 5634 or5-12·1141 crf>ls drp~. adulb, oo Hlvd ) 25 I t W. SMnflo'Wff' pet~. $:.'75. 548·5777 Now 5'16·!ll:AAI ('01y I llr. lrplc. ~real ----- 7 du):.. 10 to 'i .,.. locatmn. 1\dlts. $:!301 mo. 2Rr, 2Ba, crpts. encl. .:ar.. ROOIM 4000 Sun;. no pch bib u~tY pullo area $:!60. 5-15·7tH5 YOU (AN AFFORD ••••••--••• •• ••• ••• • ••• • uft 5 ltoom w/ kitchenette JBH.nu11ot,<'1>t:..clq1:. :1 llr. :! ha. s:rno rno -NEWPORTBEACh $50weck &up. $JOO 771 Shahma1 =I 1>owni.IJ1r-.. 11uth1. no Dana Point 3826 543.9755 i;.12!>~·01;11rn-1i;3 11.? 11~·t' 1021 \'Jleoc1a ···········•••••••••••• Park Newport ---~~1; 1;:_1115 <2> 3 Hr. 2 Ou, frplc, bcum mbassador Inn m Coi.ta Foxhollow Villo9~ • l'l'altngs. :.uo clel'k, Ol'e:rn M~sa, 2Z77 Harbor. Ccn· ('nmml & indstl sp11cc11. l\JO to 2000 sq. (t As low o~ :iS' ~q. (l. L11g Niguel & :\1iss1on V1eJI) area:<. Handy to S. D. Frwy. C.:all · 831-1'100 Airport Offices I MONTH 1''REI!: 3 Br duplex $375/yrty, Blk tobch. Frplc, etc. 642·3850 Mrs.Jarvis Royal S..ites Mot•I 2080Newport Bh·d , <.:lt 642·2611 li21 W. Wah.on t.lfi 2\.1111 t.anlcn Jph l hr, :;tovc & view dshwshr $350 & LUXURY APTI.l VTNG trally locate<l. 235 rooms. BUCH RENTALS 1-'l'ttN Otl UN l-'UHN rl'lrt>: S:!2:>. lluchclor • S375, ~0·193 0075 Overlooking The Water MANY with ktlehcn, WlNTER •2urlownhorncw,1rpl '10'·c&rdngS2IO. New· phone & TV. Swimrr11ng t-\1ll ~er' 1ro. No lca!>e fl' Cl d 200-liOO sq. fl. Plenl~ of parkm g. 2082 S.1':. Brt!>lUl SL. Newpul'f lk:at•h. ~7 7010 SUS CASIT AS Oceanfront Luxury •L1te put10 & ent ~arni,:c ly det·oratt•d. At.lulls, no Panorama view. nt-w cln Enjoy $750,000 spec-pool. jacuzzi. and rec. Nicety furn. large & 3 Br: 2 l>a Ilse. SHOO. •,\rlulls only. pets 5-11! Gl120 2br. 2 IJa + den •1·plex. lacul11r spa, 7 swimming room. Daily & weekly WESTCLIFF BLDG. Eastblu!f condo. 3 Dr, 2'h ba, refrlg. S550 mo. 642-1688 small 1 br Adults, only, Spacious Bayview Pool & ju,•uui ;ivuil. No pets. Mgr-196·1097 pools, 8 li~htcd courts, raws starting from $·l8 a 8 b -~ !':,'Sit.le triplex. 3br, miles nf bike trails,'pul· week. no pets. 2110 Newporl 1 r. 2 a, sips 4 $450. L:.iri:t' townhouse Ill' a r <iba, trplc. yd., enrl. l!ur. Townhouse, near new, 2 ting, s huffleboards. NEWPORT BEACH lt11fl•• '/lp,t~ l11f •"' ••• ,,,.1 11 • "• A••• Blvd. We:;tNewportComlort new. ccntr.tl Jcit :thr. TSL,\lgmt 642·1603 BR, pl~ den. tlbl gar, Barbor View Homes. 51-----------12Br,lba.$350/mo. 1 1 .• d ---otcanv1ew $375 mo v 645-4840 Bdrm, 3 bath. View. I Br apt & l>al'helor. Furn. ~ 12 >a: ncu Y · gar. s:115. KIDS OK·Wr, $220 mo. 661.1811 • ' · Dachs from $274.50/mo. ery nice room & kitchen S750imo.75~143 TV avail. Pvt patios. 6'15 ·1055 • pool. l'arpor t. Cal l Alsol&2l><trmplans U\il pd. $1'1 5. N.H. Weekly or monthly. Days !'IS tS08-t ( 10 \l\1 7Pl\1 ) ~°"leach 3140 2slory townhouses 673-1451 after 3:JO ""ownhouse, s pli't level·, 3 Dr apt nc.ir ~hupµmi: ,. · ' · _,. ----· ~I 6;12 1334 e\'CS 642 6578 . & ( l l -- -•• ••••• •• • • •• • •• • •• • ••• 1' r 1\1 f ' BR, 2 ba .. 3 car gnr. pool. i-.o.-· --·----· ---1 StoVl' rt: rii: ·'1 u 1"· 1111 s.io OFF Ot-:r w .\1) elec kitch priv patios ro ess. un or c l'i:ant Call Mr Howa1d 645· 6 101 Nr. Hoag. ADULT CPL. BR Duplex Eastside. P<'lS 8235. :JIJ lith Platte. STUNNINt; lrJ? 2 br. 2 ba & b. I ·. ' rm & ba + pat. SlOO mi). Small but Cule l·ns·a·de. _ apt I Opl•n "1Z ;.i__1_1;.1 1 +n-.n DaDy 12·5 a c.onics. crpti;, Nr Fash. Isl & ~otr ONLY. $400. Lsc Rltr _ ~ar<t•naa>l ,pool.rcl'rm. ._,..... draperies, parking, "A""•n• · t>l2-S333 Adults only. oo pets. Isl Balboa Island 3806 . S27r... 710 W. lllth St l<IOJ Delaware. 2 &c 3 Br l'le\'ators. .....,....,,.,., SAM CLEMENTE ----------•&lru.t + S50. dcp. $210. •••••••••••••••••••••••}IES/\ \'EHDI-: url·a --_-....:;;,,._---apts.Onemilt!loocean. oomlilocrd 4050 Medic alA.rtsltdq ' San CletMnte 327 6 mo. ;\\·ail. No\•. 1. Drive Yrly 2 hr. n1J <·h11<ln·n or Jlornt' atmo:.11h1•re 2 & 3 ~~~ SJG.22'48 S-Ui-1S2 OJ){ional maid service ....................... ltleal Mcchcal or Dental ••••••••••••••••••••••• by first. before callin~ pets. t;nfurn. or part!} hy dclUl\1.' apt!-., 516 lO-:l4 BRANO NEW Room & bounJ in pvl :.w(cs. Plush carpets 4' Shoreclifrs4 Br. Fam Rm. 128 E 2bl St. 1\pt. 2. furn. Rel!>. S3SO. mo /\llractl\e 1 br den -Pool . 3 BR , 2 ba, l blk to bch. At Fashion Island, Jam· home for 2 elderly Jodie!> t•cntral air. 5.9 per ft!. on golf cne. club & bch 645-7800 673-5099 . s2s5' 2·'11 w tn1.1lcx Just completed. :l Otean vu ! $500 mo. 216 boree & Sun Joaquin or 2 elderly neoUemen. CalJ YEATI>COMPANY priv. $475. 213·'194..:WS:l , J.ac uui · " hr I ba front house $350. 2 6th · Hllls Rd. ,., ..;;..._...;_ ______ .-1141111Hildon a.oa Pnmsula 3807 Sunflowe~~~ ___ br 2 ba back unit S39S. 3 Sl. 962·5033 Pleasant s urrou n~s. 498--0660 499-2231 NewTownhouse,end~rut, H.-bOur l742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IESAPINE~ br2bam1dunits.l2S.All New extr a Deluxe Forleasinginformation: ~:i~e&i:ci~:~a~~~~'. Office space 1100 sq *' 2 sly, 3 BR. ocean view,••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1 ba, newly redcc. BRAND NEW Studio. 1 with U W, f' P, gara~es. Townhouse Apl.s. Lg 3Br . :\ divided mto 6 otrices oll !;;~1~iiord~~ $495. ludio on l>CH .acros.s crpt, drps, garage Slcpi. & 2 bdrms. $230, S2~ & ll!ll_l:>Jnla Isabel 675·2311 2ba. Crplc, bllns. Wi D 7!4/644.1900 C.t area,646-830l ;\tel.a Verde Crpts, drp:f, ______ . ____ ,from bch. Pool, Jacuzzi. to sand., Yrl)'. _s.ioo. rno s:oo lmmecl occupancy AG r. Days. hookup, patio, dbl at· r Retttals 4200 AiC. 50< s q. rt. cau New 3 br townhse. full S 2 5 O m 0 · l> Y s ~ays 640·SG;,0: CVl'~ l'ool. Jacuu1, frpk & ~~.....---. tached gar Xlnl loc. New duplexes 2·3 br $350 ....................... Hadley, 963-8933 ocean \•iew, covered 711 ·894 ·l7l7, eves l).12·5225 cJshwhr.Adults.nopeti. ..... '""hS L 'lh lh $425 Ph 545·3604 or up yrly. fo'am1ty&cpets KIERS.Houseforrcntin . 213·592·2977 .......,. • 1 "'· '"' l. i:e -r a. !163-4211! T hoc ..,00 1 · LOVl::LY Fashion lsland patios. Pools, S.UO Caronodel MClf" J 822 v~n da1I~ 2650 llar" sund~·k \dlts 110 rict:. ok. 675--1912 a . .,.. . or ·I mo:. rr (; p r 'd .1i 540--406! aquna leoch 37 48 •••••••••••••••••••••• • St. C :\l 1 :\ksa \ cnlc $:!75 iS2 25.511 • Near Sl11ter & Uospltul. -. --. . . S.l6·:ms ?iL~~~!i.·/~is ~~ olc ••••••••••••••••••••••• DroffllurhorBlvd 1 -_ _ Ne'll>pnrtShoresnrea.1"'2 · · Beauufully decorated :1 • • , , . I \IONTll 1"1< a-!-'. :! Hr 1 hJ s2;,; r llcp br1rnd new, 3 OH. 3 Ba. hlc:wk:. IK'ach, 2 bd. 1 bu. Voc:otiC>ft R...tab 4 2 50 '1 r \ n l h o n ~ , BR. 2 Ba, oceun \lew, ,...\GUNA Bt-,.AC.:1.1,:'llflt .,,. ~l!>:!lli lHO'I • walk In closcl. r~plc . 2 Yrlw.(7l.a >956.~7l 111~111·4082 quiet St. $i2S. 49&-8033 1:-/N. $6S1wk. $2501 !':'n re1 ""~ . :.11111~'1~~ 1;~11; ~i,: vn S l )(Jra~es Ot>en Dail>• oft ----abin, liiJ? B<.'ar, sips I Ill --- ;\1uld serv. t'olor I V. Tl,, 'J C.-r~s \ltrm·tive 2 hr. 2 "·' pool. ~.~&all wknds fl.'7 32-0 Jlr 2 Ha. ~am ch:s. $35 up Pool tbl, dr tv. .MISSIONVlf.o:JO 2 Br, 1 ba. Nice yard. heated pool. 17 1<1 1 ~ JJl'Ul.t t. s:11.,. 2.H l \\ Z Wef!ksfreeR~nt Owncr sUrut.JBdrm,l '• wood panehn~. hltns, dblfrpl<l!M-llllll t;fl'lll\lcw.200 sq ft 4-Available now $3251 mo. 494.529,1, 985 N, Coai.t .sunlloWl'I'. 1o 5 t'losl' lo bcb s-150 yrl.)'. --· ----up. t.:til. pd. Spectrum 120 El Portal,.SC. Eves llwy. CORONADEL:\1i\U :->i•wL'l>'\00 2 hr.:!' ·h ... ha. S300+ per mo. de · 673·7684 Rmtal5t0Share 4 300 l'ro~r11es.495·'177t afl6 640 oc,17 ., & ·1 lid rm m 11 ur '.!Ir pk:.. hltni.. IXktl & 1>p,1 IJl'lld in g u n M i; tn n t • • • •• • • •• • • •• ----1 ' . .,.,.. wcury pcntbouse.2br.2 2 Br Townhous e. ftµlc • · ' .. ~ 's ,. ~~:l 1;1.> .. t!Hi Bkr rcs11011 s1bilatit'!>. Nr. J hr 2 ba block to •••• • • • • • •. l're!lllllious L1dn offi1· .. S-..._ ba, din rm, frplc. bi" Pool,tcnnis.Someon·,in ·•,rlulf';" L!J.' 1.1d. ••ti ·l·utt Warncr/<.ioldt>n Wl•sl bc~rh F·n·I ;.r Y·rd Bui Pen. i:iceanfront , .t svacc. $150. m o. u~ .,. "· Catal1'na ··1·~w-. ''lo•l' 11 tW2 ri.11.J ' .,,,_., Ir 11 I \ I . • I: • i:a . a . HR. 2 Bu.Shry, <!males. . Capf-..O 3271 v l e w • 8 I o c k to .,. • " ~ '-, cw <-"'-' 1 " 1 '· i;c · • i\ vu 1 I Uc c I!\. t..: al I 1\<.l~lls. no pct:.. Slfl' furn .,.1., -,."-•:i 675 ·1030 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• downtown. S475 mo. toshopping&frncbcad1 :\le'a \1•r1h ·112!1 t'tn <~;~~·~;/:~~1 S \. Cf, ~11-1120rordcta1b. TSl.Mi:ml tU2 rno3 ""' ""' ''" --- 4 Br.commPoOl.1 milcCr 494·2379e,·es;957·0282 ~·2611 n11non 1.i: :!hr :!h.1 1111 - -louse nr occ. UCI So EXECUTIVESUJTES Dana Harbor s.iso mo ---pnt & ur11-. l'lld11w d i.:;11 \, t"W ltH r Fl. \ l'T'\ t.1:1· 21\r, :!h.1 l\ronlo.hu1·i.l \'c.irly :1 br. l ha. I .. hlk Cst Plata. Colur (\. 11001 111· J u I i r u I b I d~. 898-6827&fH6..662J ·North end studio. cleun. ----\dlt~. nu IH'h :.:.:;:; 1 11 ·, 1 ,·1 •1 1 :\ rw.•r ()(·1·u n s:n~. 111v hJ' & b<·h. 1•nl'I 1tar. ~" Fullyfurn.SJJ5.S.l1>:...l1 l'cr..,1111Jh1.cd phone cov• - S2SO mo. incl. utlhties. BREA THT A.ICING ;~1 1111-.2 f\ir ·'IWl ,. ~':' ' ' 11 1 "" ' • " Cull s:kl--~ pets. $100.1~4-1103 d'aRe. secy service, conf. Brand new 3 br, l ' ~ ba 499-3636 JETTY VIEW lld::. :hl:i ll.imiltun. He.d R t 7 room. xerox & more.. twnhse. Pool rac. Child · rl 1 THE DAIS Y e;i:; 1111 I"'"'''' nev. :! br 2' • hu 2r Hr 2 113• 2 hlks bch. a oomma • 1-.:as~· frwy access. Nea,. O.K. S3851mo. 7!>1-634\ l BR apl. l:Omp rum .. \II l pgra e< 3 llH UIJlll I FOR KIDS AND • •• ..ll•r). l'Ol' 11 . .i:ar.+ l)JtlO l'nols. lclllll'>. Sll'\\ l'l)b. TTlof1\PTroJrl~l· ... G·!','10Tnapl!rl{"~!~(NI. So. Coast Plaza. Frow' ---------· ul1I. Pr1v , park1n i.t. f>lcpsloChtnat'n\I• s • .ii 1-tripl.h·• ·hr 1 '10r' \d ulh !17!12;!:!X s.150 t>.15!rtti.'i ,Sl:;{'8!fll "'~ S225 2982 ....,,,.,..., Paseo Carolina. 2 ,\dulls. no pets ~97-3493 ~Iv t' ,it 1 "1 \!t· l •' 1 THEIR PAREHTS! \illt~ 110 l'l'l" ;!~"· t-. 11,th h-.~ Q.> n ..... _ S.l6· ---~,.. -!;ll·l211 Ai:t •Pool l'I s.i;i;, 3 1111, :! HJ. up:.tair" ~1011 S450 l.:11.:c· :tl>r . 2 ba '<"'4>C. ATU Ul'OUl'\JIUJ BR Condo. No pets. S300 wport leoch-37 69 mo Child o" I Ulock 111 beach. 1-:ncl u~ ~ ~~ ~Jkll NORTH CM. p/mo: 1st & lasl + $100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spot I~"· w Jlk tu hd1 •2 ~droom' .!. llr & lk1011' rm 1 JI" 817 ;3.16 ~.ir balcony. No pets. c.• :'>J4ol<&' »-"""'''""1 Dix Ofr's S60 to SJ25 mo cleaning & sec. dep. Call I Br :i ll.i 1-'Jm rm :!IUO •To t lot IJundr' Kul ui.. .:!:JU S A C. Jll ul1i. pd. J oe al Bobb. E V 1 "l ... THEFIRSr-,-TSl .. \tgml 642·1603 Kl2·HJ4 incc 1971 751.,.,..,.,\'.·A's· 1e vers. al a en OCUMFtlOHT Yrl>, 50'J ,\r.i1:1.i Iii!> illltl l'atl"'· tcorC'd, .inl' ••k• i~l!ll . :l71i ~; lhlh ~' .:; "°"" ... tine Realty Co. S32·6777 t>t11W,•1>l lllth:-.t New. deluxe Townhou~cJbr, 2bu. I blk bch. Gar & :\f,F J hr 2 ba hse v1r .--11-.--· o.-752-1534 Fum, lge. 3 BR , 2' • ba • 2 Br. frµlc. cq11-. ... to\I' CJll fi.:ll J.jl:) "'l'""' relll•rnratt-11 :! llH :ipti. 1!131 i\1-tl Stark St I bltn:.. yrl). nu decor. dck Bnstol l'.iularino SlSO + H?·~ sq .. JI. of ice, Nv. ~ ....... -.. __ rrplc. S500iWlnler Raleony view Xlnt l'Oncl I ll.\. $:,!;>() mo l'lo ... I' lu II LI •" B . h w \" n;itw 673 2571 ulal Nu N•ts !.179 05-lti C~la ~tcsa. Sl95 +. mrl. _....,111_ 321 0 673·3663 642·22!>3Eves Adults.nOP\!h S3SO 32:.. llu" luw -.hot)'>: \\',111 .un n,.,.on eac '~"' · ---..-utll Tom.540·2200 ,\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfeliotrope 1\\'e6i.~6021 1111v. ('Jll liU7-131i:! or trpt..., drpi.. ~,w. Nr .Br.l '1 ha.dcck.':.blkt0 Yni:can:erwomanseeki. ----• Luxury 2 Br. 2 ba, dlx ----!1.".r.~11;11 s ~oppinJ?. fr~tW~):.. bch ,.:ncl i:ar<1i.:e rmw bu in pm .res.NB Office spat'c for renl bY, Condo. Nr S.C. Plaza. l Br Gar. ,\pl w Gar:ii:c. !-.chools-. l·Dlt, ~IO.· llll 538.> mo l\J?nt 6i5·1!.li2, Pn\• entry. 968-6305 an If month. i\pprox SS< per Pool r11>tc joc gar $375 s:us mo. Stv. rcfr1J! N1 N t-: W 2 H fl , b I l 11 .... lromS2t'5. t-:Vcs 637.3175 r~t sq. ft. 2 !itor~· hldt?. Near ~eves • · I)(.>~. Employl'<I adlts on huknn~ c·arport s:12s CROSS COUNTRY · · &Isa <:luca & Wurner. ly. Days &12·1521. J::ves •»51>-111 tor 111fo. Wkrtd' PROftERTIES, IMC. Newport fights. 2 Rr, l Ila. Wanted: Man 30 td 50 tu From SIW & up. <:aH, Bradford Place. 2 Br, 1 640·7474. ti.16 ~!llltirli10·1t>lf• 74."i t;2fi2ortl4S·l l8ll Jmmcd occupancy. Ph sh11rc 2 br apl nr Cdl\t g.16·1311 . • ba. $325i m o. Eves & ,. .1 ----&i6-8705 heach. Movlni.: to Buroµc • . --w knds 559 ·04<>4 or 2br, lba duplex. Nu ~rµts. ='fin•~ clcun .. bdrm: apts. SHARP :J rtr deluxe beuch -March :n. Refll req. i!:VC!I bxerut1ve office sp.ace. 763-7100 pnt. drps. Gar. st~ S:r75. '.\ nlk to e~·eryth~g urut . 0 , w. frplc. patio, Newport Shores. •,~ Blk 675.8022. ~\·111 s hare furn. ofllces. W tmlfts N o P e t s . 7 l u 12 Agent 6-t4·504ti gar. Avail 960.2358 !~om oceun. Buc·h, t & . . rn N.U. Xlnl loc. Oceall t s m 3298 Marguerjte.67J.8046 l.wofOrongeCoont(s flL'<'T L' SIDE 2B ·--2 s. From $275 . mo . Chnsl1an womun tosharc view. 631·2'100 or eves .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mostbeouttfuloportment 1~·'1', .... l. ·1 r · IH().50713 2 Br Condo In Fountain ~14-103:1 3Brpoolhome.tgeyd. l.ge2br ,2ba.beaut\'I<'"' ft'"'~A-'-ln 1>1l. pa10. enc gur *$100 FREE --Vly. $l5-01mo. 55t·48lo.I. -.---.--------Nr 405 & G G fwy . of bay. Trees! Private commu .. wnn. ru1UX g S295 mo &12 5061 B1\VFHONT Lease. 2 Br. 640-8725 Michele. Choice view neur b"!Y·• S3?S l mo. 536•7 533 ,. $475. 675·5205; 673·4841 S81ttng wllh S1reoms, ----M • I 2ha. J?ar. terraces, pool. Newly redcco 3 rm sutlr """·3132 GR.EAT.RECREATION: 3 0-'rm, 2 b". ne-w car111•t. watelfolls,ondmajeSllc \'icw aC'ross the itrcc~~,0r 0 ye •• n G $G50.833-9-W2eves. Emerald nay. M/F shun• WtSlora~e. $435. 3355 Via ......-S °'' u ~aoi.1 1\na l'ounlr}' Clu 1. I Cl I 1 1 h I I I N" 673 At..., w1mrn1 ng, s aunas, 2 -';•hwash ., .. ., ~ .... lfees.FeoturlngpoolS, 1 ., .. .,1, OW'ance. OS n exc us V\! ome ocean .10, u . -. "" 3 Br, 2 ba. lrplc, 2 car gar. h Ith I h b'll' d """ er. ,.aru,.e. '"" .Joc•mf sauna b .. IOrds sm:i~ 1111)! ;. Sl). ·• n ' out 2•3 IR Cal 2 BR house, open Sal~Sun view, pool, prtv, bcat'h. ----N' $42S ea r u s. 1 iar ~· Iris S525 mo vrl) ""'· · "' · hom1• S500 Or :t IHt . :! • • • 12 S. 130<1 W. Balboa much more Mr. :\tan~o CM. bl nr ~.ha A/C + ~~1;;-ea. ·+sec. ni.iht ·ltghtcd tennis 6.I0·6656after S OOP~I ondexcllingch.lbhouse h.i >100 1\1?l lli3·11191 (7141846-0188 lll vd $350.1 498·2195 IHS·2S2l lAn.s. Ser.I or i.toru ~e 15x24. 164.f- courts. Pro & pro shop. --wtrh soclol8YelliS. Tennis, -------497·LSSO Newpurt DI., 548·9700 Condominiums AOlfdnving rangc,part) Lr!? Zhr. 2ba Duplex gym.oodvoleyt>olol t-: ..... tcle 2n:. lha. pal.•~·2 nr.J.'2~Verylrg love.3 Br, 2 ba. •i blk Crom ------- "'""shed 3400 room. Bllns. 2 c:;1~·~~0M2S TheVlfloge. More of ~.1r, hltns \rlu!ts. S21!l ly. Ca11>rt. S2SO. Clo::.e t bch. Nu cpts, dq)S, pnt. •Hom. Sharinq s.,.v. -;20 ::.q n Delux~ ~orncr ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'UN ACTIVITIES : """"""'ingyou'relooklng mo lll02hl ~18·wl27 hch.SJ(i·~J Nopcis.$400.675~ Professionalscrccnmi.;. sum: Air con il oned Del !\ta Be h Cl b Co f'ullume director, free ~~ v ...... , .. _. 2 D hi - -N F L'I I -·· li~I ~; Gorry Ave. Ste . r ac u n· Sunday brunch, RBQ's, tor. Fuml!Ure tsavoloble nr, .:a rage, palw, ln~ CHILORfo'N W I 2 BR. 2 ru11 bath~. new 1 n cc un l P al.'on1 120. In ine or Call (<ft' do. 1600 sq ft, 2 master trips , parties, s port PRIME LOCATIONS ""A lminul' l<es pons 1hlc br 2b' C~ldO ~~";,~·I t painl & cpl. I blk rrom 10am·8pm 530·2491 JPPI 751·1673. bdrm.s, 2~ ba, tennis, vi..,on<JlWoBedroom ,, du It:. 11 n I y. N 11 • 11• 1 > • .n beach. No pet<;. Open ---. ------- pool, jacuui, sauna, ex· tournaments & more! 2 & 3 br apts. +bach. In AdutLMng. pets. kid!>. Quiet S275 & cpl s I not &r pl a House Sat & Sun. 223 2 BR apt. SlSO .inc nltl \NF.\11 OFF.ICE SUITES erdse room, beach ac· ll E A U T 1 F U L stove) $l6S·•A95. /\(:T on1ceslll\Al1 9.00106:()(). 642.603.'i J(round.SJOO 673·9468 p .,..,,,t G46-6JSS Qwel. resp. 6468134 or INNEWPORTBEACJ-'-cess.SSSO. (1)755-7652 AP ART M ENT S : ..,., , _,,_.. · -~s,...c . 494-1151 cltl 219 lv m11i.: I" Singles. 1&2 ber1rooms 675·23lldays Now rel'lllng. 2 fir l '" l>a near Mw New 2 hr. Iba; 3 br. 2 ba. Nl:o'W DUPT Jo'X Priscalt a. 1000 lo 2000 fl .. :ivaH Fum. & unfum. Models tnwr~hs~.'<.;cnteroftown. ~ln(sl>~'~\r. c;mall pc\ 3Br:2ua.sss0'~0. Sh h , .... hlk l ~1s~~~1 v ga r age • 1425 open daily 10 lo 7. Room· Lge 2 Br, 2 ba. $110 mo 1:,ir;1ge, fned yd S:l15. -·-· ' ~1.'i·2lll 6--16-6303 are ousc ..,, 1 ° ••••••••••••••••••••••• mate service avail. No Pvt beach :ircc!>s 187 1;.15.41;!>3or64l·02112 __ Hwtthtgton bench .• si 75 ~ . " ulll. Offirc i.r1ico Log. Beacb 2 BR. new beige crpt, real leai1e required. Sorrv, ~l orn i ni:-Canyon Htl -, HarbOur 3842 Pref. male. 763 5922 soo ''l ft, 1•ptsidrps. $27~ nice $325 mo Day • d 2 Br apt Adult.;. Stov(' & C QR PT 1"7 1100 n.1 • 996-72oo.ev~S45·lSoo adultsonl)',nopets. C :\1. Phfi73·763L ri'fril( n7:lC1.•ntcr,/\pt F. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BA HEL A • Fem to shr luxury n1>t mo.·" .. 008 pm. • ----------1 New Auesl unit. Br ll11th S275 mo. Open. IY12·2'Hj4 Bach. a11t, nu crpls & drp~. ALI UTlLS PD! CM . Jae. \enrus, etc Koll lrvincCcntci-i C d 1 3b 0 ------refril(, ()('can vu. Av111I , • $135. 97'J-Hl71 Nancy 1· ti s It ?" on o, very c elm , r. akwood Pvt. entrance. :"lo cook 2 llr. 2 ba. 2421 t::ldt•n. Nov I. $285 mo. CMll 1'. 100 . from t he oreu~. ------~xccu vc u cs 2ba, 2 car gar, 2 pools, G arden Apartments ing.Sl50.673·i229 GJrn ~c. $2751mo Cull Gront fi42.J580!l·6 Semi-furnis hed . Avail Super neat, rurn cnnrlo ,\llsi~csuitcs nowav11lt clubhous e. Su bmit on m3282s -~ now!201E.Balboa alvd. needs n on·s moker. ll82·400sq.n.>Renli~ kids.1st& last mos rent. N•wpwi .._,_1....... New 2 Br. 1 ba, sundrrk. -------•lrvfne 3844 Vrly. $2SO per mo. NO Fr pie, patio. 1>ool . C'I: Rcccpt., phone ans.. Avail. Im med. SJSS. Agls uuo lrvine (at 17th> frplc • blllns, cnrl i::ur. 3124 Costa Meso 3824 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• F' I:: E. Ca II : S ue at clbhse. $200. tJ3l·Ol3J. util., Jnnitorlal, mail Ir. Joan&Chuck.540·1720 <KN S<IOO/mo incl'g ulll fr c nr l'nt 645-0550 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lRr & loft condo. Tennis, ~7707 anytime 573.2332 en cc serv.. ·o • • 6i3·7229 ---------· ----------1 lounge. kllch prlvgs & Huntingt on 1-t arbour Area, 2Br. poolside putln COlldo. Nr. bch, shops. s bls , avail. Dec. 1. $325mo. 963-5228 .. ..,.,. 1MclV5owttt 1700 16th St (Dover at l6ll\) &12·8170 $360. 2 Bdrm .. 1 bu., u11 graded. 2 Carports. J>0(1I, adults, no pets. 1133 3307 ••SUPF.R I Br, So ul ~ll•sUnfw. 3600 Hwy, pool, gar. $300,rno ·······················i----------1 67J.S'J47 .675·3488 ~.~.~N~E~w::'~D~U~P:':'J..~}.;~'~X~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:iupper 2 BR. 2-hu-.-. _IX!_'_Ck- 1 ncross from Harbour. 2 OCE4 ... FtlOMT ''iew, frplc .. itar Quiet. <:t u 3 BR 2 WINTl.;RK~N1'ALS Sorry.nodo1:x.$IOOA:.1!t • ,..,. spac:. , ·~ BA, /\ !l 6?3-84!)4 fri>lc, dbl. gar., cndose<.t Z bR, 1 ba. S.170 8 · • 1>9tio. $425/month. Lge 3 BR, 2 bn. l bedroom gar ai;c a til Open House Daily 1 6 STEPS TO IEA.CH with garage & patio 16652 Algonquin 2 BR, 1 ba .. yrly $375 SS7·267<f or 640· 7097 can agent at 846-1311 or 2 BR. l ba, Yl'IY $31 ----1 e\le5839-844'7 Attractive Studio. lllde· away kitch. LJ.t<.' Cr1t'd sundeck. Snfll 11dlt. $275 Yl'IY. 752·506S&6'16·3\71l associated RllOl<[ll~ IHllLTOll:;. 101•, 'W 8nlb< •1 .. 'I 'bb I Coda M•sa 3 824 Deluxe duplex.. S.J .c. 3 bdrm 2 ba w /parlial ocean view. $3'15 mo. · Adult.sonly.642-5872 . •----------•••••••••••••••••••··~·· ----"--------3 Br, 2ba, some ocean s:ioo. 2 br, l ba Jo.:wst-;1rlr New 3Br duplex, 2Yt Rs. view. Blllns. Garage. triplex. encl. gar, frplc, private patio & $450, Ph963-8818 afl 5. balcony. Near new. deck, lndry f ncll.1 ,.03 br 2 1>· ... ~ 1 l I TSLMl(ml n.ti.1603 Newport Heights llrca .,. • ·l ,,.mp c e Y -- Gar .. aardcncr jnt:J. $Sis: furn. l . House fro nt LarJ:c J Dr 'l'ownhouse 548-336$ ocean. Wantc•r $475. Yrly wilh p11110, g11ru~e + $575. 1809 W. nulbou pool. Quiet complex. Sell Id.lo Items Hlvd. (2l:l)44S·l329 or Adults, no pets. $350. 642·56'18 (714 >962~4 &Js,3331 or 675·59'19 1 BEDROOM + DEN APTS • I Bedroom, 2 bath ·Over 1000 sq. ft. • L arge batcorues • Walk·m c:losets . • l'ancling & fireplaces •And much much more! 557·8020 Gr 9AM·5:30 PM everyday.,_. .. _..,. ~- MediterraneanViUage 2400 1larbor Dtvd .. Coota Mesa, Calif. pool, Jac. Adults onJy. Musician wants someont• prnr. i1ccrctntinl serv. Ql1 Lse 11·1. Call 559·5120 EASTHLUFJo'. Deluxe J W/sim intcrc)l;IS, 20r apt. premises. (7l'415'J9 959!> • $325. Super popular L:ike br. Very Igo bolcony. piano SI 75 Incl' g ulil cnndo; free tennis, swim· Pool. Mature aclull only. 102'1·A Ralbou Al. ll11loo11 DAtolA. ftOIHT I t " d I l no nots S260 6'10-0349 3-1112 Violet Lantern. ;di m n g • e c · " u s -""' · · Female w/same. Nwpt, ""' 833·3307 2 llR, l bo, frpl, 1 blk to tennis. pool. Mon Lhru $"3 ~·o' J 1::·0 3. yr}' in~~ New 2 br. Adults. Irvine heh· S350 ,mo. yearly· ·Fri. aft 6pm. S t8 9""i4i 213 it!l8 Zl2l, 213·:1!17·02.lt Air rond. condo on hike. ll7S.7907afi. lpm G 1 nusty213·1J.l·G319 ~ Compl. rec. facll. $3'1 Secluded 18r freshly de· crfor:f;__,, 4 3 50 ... r d 1 rr· ~ mo 644. 7974 • WftT ... JO sq l. c uxe 0 ICC, 'lr • coralcd •. btwn Ocean & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!lth St. Costa Mes a. Laquna .. ach 3141 Ray, minutes to shops, $35 Per Mo. Near Newport $ISO/mo. Tom. 540.2200 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennl!I & tron!Sp. $.'?25 mo. Blvd. C.M. StoraJtc Only - - ------- Sp n ciou s 2 Bdrm. 2 1510W.Balboa.675·7101 CaJJ 631·3273 NEWftORTCEHT!R.. b?+lge fam rm. Nice Santa Alta 3110 Gara~e on Penins ula • SUtTE 180 • view. 2 blks to ocean. 296 •••u•••••••••••••••••• ootwn 12th & lJth $\ rresui::e location, oce8- Wav\! St. (714) 892·3869 2 hr. cpl.II, gar, yet. nr SC r.474200675-7876 v1t1w~ nv1111. Exccutl~ D p Nov io Kldi1 OK $245 offlrcs w/fult secy l OCEANFRONT 1 & 2 r, ' """"· ,;,.,,ro.'1·78 . Offlc. Refttal 440 telephone services. eo .. b11lrony, new dccnr, gar . !WS """"'• """-vv f· ·lllU c $400 & $SOO l ·I ulll -••••••••••••• •• •••••• • fercnce .le es. onve> • nc · South LOC)UltCI 3886 65, PER SQ FT ni<>nt parking. Many e~ &16·0505 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l617W.ESTCLtFF-Nll l r11x. ComputhlveJ.lr 1JUt.1 blk to bch. Adults. Ckeanvia-:V 2 DR, upper. \ AGT .-54l·50J2. prlcad on m o nth t.o No~ts. $29~. mo. 08, reCn g. gar. M11turc month b11$ls. Cull K11lllf 499·3900arter4 adults. no pels. $385. Dix ores w/st•cy acrvlc:c. 644·7180. 180 NewpoCJ. 1----------1 p/mo.S81-008S xerox. Nr. 0 .C. Airport C<inlcrDrfve,N B. Wuntcd. St11blc pnrso W"hNMftt' 3198 From$2SO. 7~2·5026 ._.....___,. • ...._..... ,.451 w/xlnl IO<'ol rctcrcncNI -._. """"• .. to take ovc.-r lc•nsc o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don't drop the bull! Get n ••••••••••••••••••••• •• L,uuna chorm stud I 2 BR.1 ha, nr. Brookllurst, Job wilh n low-<:<>lit Dally Nr. N'pl P.O .. pror~;. W/p(>OI. $2RS. 491-2331; "GG Frwy. Sm. pet 0 • Pilot. Claullied i\d. blda .. 1900 :.q. ft., $30<> 4!>Hi658 kids ok $2SO. 962-f,()49 Pbof'Hi"2-5678. mo. Ascnt 646·2414 • DJ I 01.1:. v f"llLOT Sunday, Octobor 30, 1977 Add it ... Bulld lt...Diaper lt. .. Hammer 1t. .. Carpet it ... Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move it. .. Press lt...Pa1nt it...Nail it...Plaster it ... Flx it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. Patch 1 ••• P pe ... emo e 1 Roof it. .. L andscape lt...Tlle it ... Trim lt. .. Scw lt ..• · Haul it ... Add It ... Plant it ... Alter it... Learn It... Adfudfng Carpet Senlu OttftHf/COKNfe Contractor ordllWftCJ HauUftCJ CIS4f'IY PomtMcj/Pap«fn9 Pool Sff•lu, R•poh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAD ftRE rpet Man wlll loy yours ltl\NSO~ &dll-:RTU·:R rUT .A ROOM !\lowing. edging, trim C'll P./\ Pt-:s1· hauling in Fircplact•s, pl a ntt<r:.. PROFESSIONAi. Ptilnt He ll ut try your pool.~ ORIURGL.ARY7 or mine. nep111r:s & ~xpr 'd concretl' & OVHYOUR mmg,l.'leaninghuulin,.;& to\ln Jo'r csts. CHEAP! briek conc:rcle pauo.blk ing lntl!r1t;!l.tt!r Heas, Hcp.Alr&rcplacerncntot F r ee cona ull!Hlon cleatili\g tool Guar work m11s onry . "rea rt~f, mo\'1ng. Reas.6-l6-W52 f>l2·2!19SurGl5·13'JO walk HHQ pits. Hcf.), \lurkguar642·0J86 olJ til~ ur copi.t\Jt. 1''ree ut bu~ger savlngs. Free Free est. 645-71139 . GARAGE -esL\&SG0464 --------c:.t, Guar. 536·1982 fl t1 W/clahn3 «.'X~rt ~7-8211 esl. 645 3646 979-7126 noom Addllions-Apts. Hcllabl~ College Stu<lt•nl!I. HcNIMcl•anllWJ WOltK GtfARA!'fTEED 87'J 0743 ..,.,.anc• R.,-Child C KJtchen Remodellng comp. 1><.•rv. Yrl M.11nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'"9 lntcrlor1 E1tlr. i; rec e.)l. ---------.1 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Sh11mpoo & steam clc11n or-. l"lans & Financing Avail Cleanups. Free El> t. IM '.\tACUl.ATE CL£AN-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.'i yrs exp. &12·0295 R.mode4 & R.,.W . Color brighteners. wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'orfreeestceJl 631·306S· ssz.5075 ING You D&<;ERYt;thc ·al & Long Distance -.-••••••••••••••••••••••• B lcJAppllanceScrv. <'PtslOmlnbleach.ClcenChlldcare. presrhnol Ken Ahrenberg &Dill -B 'S1'.759 0377 Movlns:. Lowest races, P/\lN~lNG. lntr/F.xtr. Add-on, patio, ~Yli,abts, J T~~~i~~$~O llv, dln rm, ball $15. Av~ sessions, &m groups, 2,3 Sherbocofl IXOYE Gurrlcn1ng, _ londsc npc • , fast, efficient service. Ex pr d, h?ncs:. neat. rcprs. Resld/comm l. Fr St!).2422 . '9s7-01G9 rm $7.SO, couch $10, chr or 5 dys. AM or PM IJcensed&Bondcd service, llpr1nklers. cln· 110 St:CLEANJN(; ls our Free e s t. Majes tic Re.as. Lied. !164·1045 est 962·4217 L ukay 1· ----------• $S. Guar ellm pct c>dor. 631·2003 UP5. co11c:rcle& brc:k wk. llu lness. ltcllahlc ModernMovers 63'J·8552 Uavo ~ •..ty Services Cpt repair. 15 yrs ex pr. Bt<trical R92·Stitl!l. :<ervice, J nnlce'11 lhq; Painting. Homes-1ntr. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do work m yself. Hefs Controctor ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-----al ir _ • i?edy Anns ut G-15 lfSOO Small Movinl-: & Hauling. £xt erior. Spec i a It Y .· Roofl- 531·0101. ••••••••••••••••• •• ••. • • L'Li'~.CTRICAL SER VICE ~ ••••••••• -•• r.".1.c.e.'••••••• F'roe Estimates. ··~ E L ECT R 0 LY S J S . , R.J. Huffman & Son, Gen .... CAL.LS SIS hr, & SMALL 111F:SUNSUIN !-~ GlltLS 642.0386 Apts. Lo rates 631·2.508 •••••••••••••••••••• ... Perm1an"!:_nt. h air 1rl? · We Care Carpet Cleaners Contr. Custom Alt & Add .• IOB.4' M2 8233 HANOYMAN LOCAi, p · p II HOO.FS installed f1ctory ~ova · "ee consu a-steam clean or shampoo pat i 0 s, cabin c t s. --NO JOB TOO SMALL ltOUSECLl~i\NING wo men will move you amt . ro wants sma dirccl · estab'I 35 yrs lion. NB 673-101.S ask for also upholstery·all work formica. New const. ne~ Hubbard Et•ctric 548·0059 SPEClALISTS We handle big moves. oc'. ~al~t i,ng jo~s. 1 ·~ay (;&It 'Harold G u nn :·~ Katen 11uar.1'ruck mount unit. & comm. 645·4644 / Llc32'7l3G 645.6!)74 HANDYl\JAN ·Car,....nt rv Honded, lnsur'd. free Oce & household. Dis-:;enice. Fr est. 75'1·6921 1_54_9-_296_1 ______ _ LIC'DCOSMETOLOGIST Pr e st, reus rate s s.&8·4541Llc.Donded .' · ".~,,,est 2-l llr serv. 'J'ukin' tauce&locat,abopuc:k· 556-4()88 • · . &15-3716 Jo:L.Jo:C'ffllCIAN·Priced electrical. 11tumtnn~ & holidayrcservalions. ing. Lowesl legal rate EXPERT PAINTING nOOFS FOR LESS .l willdoacryUc na1ls.Call p DI Corp L i c 'd I hf . floors6't6·6851 8'17·2787 544).9S2SorSS2·0245 l.ic 'd/rns rd. Cal ·r Cu.slomwork •·m ~teri~J. All types, fhuw avaU.', for-s>pt. 960-4l35 Y & · . · · . r g t· rec cst1male on · "' .. .. Fr t u /bo d'" l our carp els up-engm~rs & Gen! Dwld· largcorsmallJobs. Shut-in helping service. 11111·944. Ph:847·7278. Local ref tree est ee es • c n ""' n•; hotstery deserv~ pr!>· Ing c; 0 n l r 8 c: t 0 r 8 • IJcenl.cd 67a..0359 M t ,111 h 1 Sparidhtg Cl•aa! · Richard ooo.3361 · sr. Senior cillzen.s dlacn.t. Cesslonal care. Cahforma s p e c I a I I z i n i: : a ure woman w e P WlNboWS walls ovens ~/P · 8944Ul anytime J1 Cleaning Technicians at R~ Comm'I New or ud· ELECTRICAL DESIGN elderly or convalescenl ' ' · _., .. "J apenng pt.....W..C. G en. Repair/Ma Int. ..... · • w/househotd duties, ete. etc Catt Mr. L ynn ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~~.-~~ Carpentry-garage 768-7611· ditions. 640-7020 & lns!allment.,Time & 2 hrs daily or wldy Xlnt 9Cio-S844 or536-i7ll PETERS PAINTING ••••••• ••••••••••••••i---------• bl t I. t 'C nt/C .a.... Maten at only, Jim Chris· r ,,.,,2 o '. IOMESAVERS Plumb DO YOU c:a ne ' pane g, pa io eme one,-...,,. Add a. sauna, wetbar, en ty & Son. (714) 9'79·7312 res . .,....,.. 1 l Landsc:apfnq ~xpr'd. ReCasllRGates. ing & k eallng & air con. rovers. etc. 898-9001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tertamment center, etc: aft 5 u.-.n.-•••••··~··••••••••••••• F ree Esl. a enc d1t\oning. f'rCi? est, $10 OFFER A S.ERVICE? . C CEMJ::NT WO RK. All Call rorfreeest.onn•· -· • ._.., Roto soil prep. P lants, 552·0458 Letthepubliclcnowwitb Manne arpcnler neerls k nds R I I F od r . It ' u· & Cll"d9ftf-••••••••••••••••••••••• shrubs luwns Reas i----------1 hr. Honest & r eliable an ad in the D·"·· Pilot p/ume work Hes o wn I . easono ~ e. ree m e mg, u cro ons •• .., ' • p t.......I. Y C ft service. BofA, M/C OK. ""'V shop. Fiberglass, et c. est~. Call 750-6625 .additions. Ralph Terry, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC Student. Big ;l(i T rates . .Bud f>i5·8149 GmT our as •· 751.3150 Service Directory. It can Call Rob al 64s-4778 Gen. Contractor. Lie, WEF.DINC·C.l,EANUPS truck. Trash. lrec trlrn, Mosonry Average Extr 1 Slry $395 <-----------cost you as llWe as $1.SS • C0e 1m en t W o r k · bonded. 496·8130 Weekly :'it.un{enance etc ., Randy 6·12·5703, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Story SMS. lntrS4Srm Any plumbing, waler per day. For more in· ' Try a Daily Pi l ot r veways , patios , Jo'rei•est 6t2-9907 549·3666 Brickwork. Small jobs Pnccs inclmatr'l·labor :.cn",leaks,bathrmenc:I. formaUon a nd complete 1 Classified Ad to buY, sell walkways. lleasonable, SELL Idle items with a Newpol1, Costa Mesa & Guarilns rd. Free est. ceramic tile. Reas. ratesc:all642'S678. or rent something. free ests. 556-0757 D1uty Pilot Class1f1ed Ad Scll irlle items 642·5678 Irvine. ins-3175 eves. Ted 636-708S lll2·2A68 '---------• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3~~3~~~ .. hsiftnsR...tal 4450lusilwss • .Anno4ancemtnts 5IOOPenoMils SlSOtwpWCMtted 7100 H.tpW.t.d 7100.wipW..t.d 1100HetpW•ted 7100H.t,W•hd 7100 ': • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Opport.nlty 5 00 !> • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ..................... . 4 DELUXE OFC'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• H A. D F I It E O R SpJrituaf ReCICH,. AH XTR.A $5000. . lfdcpr F/C to $1100 CASHIU • Cont. rm., scat 25, a ll WIME & CHEESE IURGLA.RY? l.815So. El Camino Real Acc:nl;R. Estate to $l2K Part time ~urlni: lax AVON Free. Local ofc oflop In· FuJJ/p/t. Resp person paneled, s m . whse in r.:· SO.ORANCECTY Snn Clcmentc. Fully lie. SecrelJlries toS12K season . H igh com · t'I co. seeks mdlv. who ovr20,wllllrn.gdpay ,• ar.lor2yr.lease.Lake Perfect one person ~.rc~{i~~~pes~~~~;2~~ l-'ornppt.492-7296 Sec:(Sls RcpTrne $850+ m1ss1onprestigeservlce. enjoys much client con· Mt.'TROCARWASH l•;~!.!!_t. area. K e nt Recept/Typisl S750 Wc train. Clri1tma1Earnings tact. CPA background a 2950HarborBl,CM • ...,....,..., operation. Priced to sell! Dl.A.L·.A.·SERVICE Jr. Proj Cnlrlr to $14K Tax Corp. or America ..,._Mow plus. Xlnl bens & polent. l------.....;....-- 714·581·9393 TIME SCRAM·LEJS LSCORTS. MODELS Irvine Personnel Agency SSZ·9GOO: B98 -n32 or eve For .A.VOM Also Fee J obs. Call 'a s hier /Telep h one. 7Sl·f400 M~~~E sw~~7tl1Costa~~~~~70 493·2881,days 493·5400 REPRESEMTA.TIYES Chris, 540-6055, Coastal Mature per.son w/exp. I LAGUNA GreatOp~ffy! ANSWERS Askforcxt.25 ~;\PT MonaJ;er!I, moturc ·Best 11me to establish ~er::.°c'MAgency, 2790 ~~~c~:i'i~~o~P~·'_ 2 Sbops, one 470 sq. ft. & for shup interior de· llodent -F'utilc -couple. 20 unit chlldre c:uslomers. Interested? .__ar_......:.•-------1 15 3 3 W. LI n co f n • the other900 sq. fl. in the corntor. Showroom re· Eighty-Heirer-comp I e'< in Ora n i:e . Call 540-7041 or Zenith Anaheim, or call 172-3470 : beart or downtown, high act,y 10 go! call Bob at Trcmor -Mod1~h -HORSED RA W.N ACCOUNTING $WO/mo incl. rent. Ex· HJ.59 10.A T IUILDEtt ::C:i~~i ~:t~l~~~rk· 7S9·9330orSJJ.2211. Jo'ORGl::T THEM HAYRIDES CLERK 1>erienc:ed~o~n~IY0_·!_:75~2~-288~1~~~~~~~~~~1 UPAHDING • A Hollywood kid wai. "RTIST/GR "PHIC 8 b . r 3 d L n 0 k 1 n ~ f 0 r Wanted, mature woman.•J Realonomic:s675-6700 UC'f'UORSTORE heard saying. "l want 1 for~roups "" "" a ys1llcr or ays et red A 1 CA.SHIER ----------1 8 lboa Old Est bl' hed lrl · 1 k h · 1 h e\'Cn1ngs Major oil company has r or A·V production w eek . N .lL h ome . EXPt:RtENCt:D Etec-exper pr er • PP Y " a · a 15 · g ·Just i ct cgir tat 7da)•s awcck exc:ellcntopportumtyfor hous e. F /t1me. Call 7:30-tJPM. Ph Hood, tri c:aans . E n slne in p e rso n Coaa t , .,,._ •-r. W'a.11 sell licence. stock & marned dear old Olid li Cl k h 2900 Installers, Plumbers & Supermarket 3341 E • ........ e ... o ficespaces $100 Inventory as package. 0 Thal was the third mur· 1 0 n1 'n u I c s from Ac:coun ng er wit 2 Paula, ~6-1420. 8J3 Coast Hwy,CdM. permonth&up · 11 N · Th r 1 Newporl·Ri v crs 1de years accounts payable ----------icarpenters. Top Pay.•-----=~------.. · w1thoul cense . e" n age. e 1rst. se<'on<. r ee ~I or 2C e'<perienc:e to work in our ---------~BABYSITTER a rt e r -Xlnt working conds & . tease 11\'ail. Ask for Mel fourth and flf!h , r · w1ty · inimum -F' . ASSEMBLY noon s, permanenl good benehts. 4 Day emtsl Burr Whit\'. R ~,tll~r 675-8120 FORGETTHE:ll " per group For details 1nanc:1al Accounting University Pk,675·6263 W-k. WA.TH ftUAUTY rontaet Kns. 637-6990. Department. Mu!lt have ""' CHWI CIGARETI'ESUPPLY Carftool 5150 the ability to operate BABYSITTER needed , Apply lnPerson ST •i ;>90 I ,..,...,.port Bf•<l NB 171Jlf,''>olf>l0 DISTRIBUTORSHIP ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGE )().key :.11Jdin~ machine my home, Ftn Vly. Dai· DOWr+EASTYACHTS Career Oppor. Sal $13'3 • r:art or Full Time Ride ne<?ded lo work & FIGURE MODELS by touch Salary t•om· 1 Y . p h 8 3 9 • 4 2 0 6 700 E Alton. Santa Ana to $1632 per mo. Destra· S mall shops & offices. Immediate need In Costa back, from 8·5. 11.n. tu mens uralr· with p;i,.,t eves;wknds. blequalincatlonalncludo .Mesa »nd/or surround· Irvine Ind. center ESCORTS earrunits plus c·u ·cllent HEB>S ---------• lootd& F/C gradl&&lloo from coll~ E/Side CM from $85 mo. Jlobbyibuslness~S-7249 lng low S ford . °"""""" OUTC"lLOuLY l'Ompanyt>enerat!>. Bab~"Sitter. oc:ca!S. da.vs. ffpet' w/degree In c~mbtry n is · ....,.,..,.,"" "" " INDUSTRIAL J Fa.sh Js l investme nt or rela ted neld & :t yrs ~~~;tc:;;~ ~~:~~~ 0~~ Lost & Found 5300 U l·ll_t_t_ __ Please call. in ~.~.h~~~wn transp. Ft rirm. Xlnl oppor. t:xpcr. c~per. performint com~._ , ......... ~a....1....1 R--"...1 4500 Metropotttan Tobacco ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt-:LAXING Mi\SSACE 1·onfldenc:e, to: WORKERS & maturity req'd. Call ptex chemical tcsi le .J .._'" ... '""w Co b --1 od Lo5t sso f t h 1 d .BanlcJng 640-0123. analyses. Expe r . In ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• • t e. ~ore no pr uct : or on~ a re Bob James· Lie J\ta'sseur Stcrt W It T d .... 11nA1 ACCOU ..... TS t t t t~! selling. Become dis · Blki Oronge-Tortoise Cot Outc:all 9·9. 494·5111 DOUGLAS * or o ay• "~,,.,, " IOOKKEB'Ett waste wa er rea m~n ' *COSTA MIS.A.* tributor for s uch n a · wiwht paws, cheat & tall ---------•PockCMJ«'S COUNSELOR plants Is desirable. For_ '100 & 1300 sq n. 110·220 lion ally advertised tip. Vic Superior & Cst • SllE:Rl LEE • OIL COMPANY •Tr-calnH .As.....w.rt for Costa Mesa office. ,,._C~ 111!ormatlon c ontact pwr. cigarettes a s Winston. llwy.645·1790,752·6391 Ct•nifled Masseus~ OF CALIFORNIA t;xp preferred. LIR hl Mu s t be Ca mill o r Personnel Office, Clly ~:\ 3800 sq n , 11prinklered. camels, Marlboro, Pall llouse Calls. By Appl. e-ioyff Retotiotn •ShlPf'iftcJ/R.-c•lviftcJ lyplng required. Call Mr. w/servlce bureau com· Sa n Clemen te, 10Ct' Loading dock, 12' doors. Mall, Sale ms , Koo ls. R E W AR D fo r s '!' 11 I I 1a11 6838 ... ,.... •Looding/UftloadfncJ l>oM.elly at 546•2300. puter systems & exper 'd Avcnlda Presidio. (714) j Rllr. 752-50.U Kent, etc. To qualify you ladies 11old ring w~th 3 ----l714 J 540. I I l I *'"•......._ Cf«b C A L I F O R N I A 1n /II P, J\i R , payroll, <192 5101. Last day to file · must have a car 2.8 hrs stones lrn.t m South Cou~t OA;>o;CE OF Fl'"IJ 31M i\1rwny /\venue .eq;;.; AaMfftbt..-s F EDERAL i:en'I te<l~er lhru T .D. nppllc:atlon is Frlda.r _ Siar.,. 4550 per week (days or eves). Plax! Uotrl 10122 77. Dtfl nude 11 1rl11 danr c & Costa Mesa. CA 92ii26 1' PPl.V SAVINGS & LOAN Cell (?M l sn :'1:!:81. ~fon· Nov 18th, 1977. .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAN I... ..$4.200 !H0-5121 ra p :.e:.~lon lOA~I t• 1-:qual Opportunity :noo fl:a rbor Hl\'d. C'\I Pr1 11.30 SP:ll for appt. - Storage untls from $15 PLAN ll • ..$6000. ~t: Oct 2\st. Vic W1l'iOn :!,\'.\I '.\ton Sat 62!'\ :'I: t:mployer ~1 F 38'48 Campvs Drhe Equul Orr.or i,;mplyr. 1-;0E ---------• mo. lndoor&outdoor RV PLAN m .. ..$25.000 .'"au·onal. '. l-"'i'um male f.U<'hd \nah S.S9 6150 i---------•I 541..474 I CLERICAL •·boat st g "t ·' ""'' Jo'ltl-:E St-:.">"10~ w \D ----I \c:ro,,o; Jo'rom u ·nk1'n" BOOKKEEPER ... ££ ... ora e. J.J gr on For more. info. write to Australian Shepherd "' 1----------1 .,., .. r'1"1LllOIO pttrnlse-. 24 brs security. Metropolitan T~b~c:co Brn & grey wt black W\''1' to meet attracll\'• Ac:c:tng Bkkpng Orilnl-!e r ., .\1rp11rt1 Ta.LER Sml deMgn firm nds S The storage Place, 18305 Co. C1gareu .e DIVISIOn splotches. 4 white feet female, mid twenties , ro TEM,ORARY Equ:al Oppor fo:mplnycr Mariners Savings ( cha ri;e bk k pr. ,\ g rosmoN Ml.LangJey,No.ofEllis. F23, P .O. Box 14 , while chest bob tail d1runii & dancing· com Register Today to work ----Is seeking a qualified 1tres~1ve, lnnovoll\'c, s.cynolh $1200 Fountain Valley. Pb Rosemead, CA. 91770. Reward. 971.ig15 panv. Call J1m. 8J1.J807 on ... arious ac:t'ountin" & ASSEMILERS teller ror its N 8. o£c: Cront ore appear, enjoy If you have had e:lfper. • 96C·l607 Please include phone · ---" Min. 6 mo's savings & people, able to handle w;stock.s & bonds this~ ................... W-L..d .. 600 number. L 0 S T : W JI I T E TJ\!.l. r.':i ", s lender bookkcepini: as!j iJ:n· Sande r !>, Produt'lion loJnewper. re<j'd. Appll· se<'tl')' dutie~ as well as super job could be for '. .._..ISll ,..nr ,. ment0 Work el o"' to Tr~1ncc s . ,\II •h1ft " take ful l "'har••"' uf ofc ri ........................... ...ftt SAMOYED, Male named ma lur e 10..-bu:.1nl's " " .. " c.1nt musl be willing 10 d... "t" · you. This is a real va e·: " Yo ur home. P 1i:ur1• :\loh1lfl ~fann•,"'1S:?.S31 lntcre•t"' ony 1n top ill . . , "King·• Vic : 17th & m;in. 11rter years 11 ~ ".,... ~ork someSati..Xlnt sal .... tydesk&yourdaysW , Our v.isltlngmlawsn~a OppCMt .. ty 5015 Tu.sun. C.~. Call collect Rc\·erlv J11lls, h.i\'c re Clerks lo Sr. Accuun 1--------.-.-•• -.-----&llencfiti.lnl'lud. dcntul. n o tch expr'd .:lrl. flyby. . furn d rental or bse to sit .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 1-135·7433 loc ated ofrlcc & n · t ant~ nccdrd thrunul Apply at ~-4415 or 675-6522 blwn Call Connie 54().6055,) for the Month of Dec. If you 're not getting s1clencc hl:'re in Nrwpor Oi •in{!e Co. ASSEMBLY 1515 \\'estc:hff Dr. NR B-5prn_. -------• R.c•pt SKy HOO PreC lhe Cd M a r e a · 13 8"'"• return on your in· Found: WHITE: RABl'llT &ml uo not know anyon1 ,~~,~~-~~n~~~~ ~1anufacturer of pr e· _!'.Aiua~e~r_l=:mployer_ Rookkeeperi Rcccptionlsl, Small ·compatible co. 64().8828eves, veslment, c all Sandy al Geister Park. Costa l>O•'lall y. I'm a non s · · '·" c i ,. 1 0 n c 1 c ,, 1 r 0 • front ok. Busy ore. S.S. nt'eds pleasant person tot D Aj c 837 37 4 Mesa 546 266.S soo .. :llam, Sll!'J.11 ., • r 1 bdrm :ipt want ed, n.O!IS, ax o. · 4 · · !>moker, happy, po1>1ti\'1 No. To .... er. linlun Honk m\:chenicnt r.witchlng U,\..'llK Couture Chiropractic Of· handle their pretty o c. desperate man nds ch\ •Average.yield on pay-Found: Small black. tan thinker. yuunc icl4!o1~. ' h1TheChy ofOran~e devices has lmmed (ices. a sk for Wendy. So me sh wo uld be apt now. &\7-0432 orrs lo AJax Investors, & white mate terrier. Nr sharp dresser, d'·sirc t• iH18JS4103 openings: TELLER 645-5300. hctpCuJ. ·' Ja.n . t hru Jul.Y, 197l. Mile Squa re Park & meet attrac:t1vc, slendl'11---------•I At -a.t.. L d Recept. S600 • MllC .. lllWOUI St;,ite lawperm1tsapre· Euclid Fountain Vly . J:irl 20-28, to s h.ar1 • se .. _., •o P11rt·Time IOYS·GfRLS Forbeauliful(rontlobby .. Remals 4650 paymentpenatty charge 839.5675 mutual Tl.C.lf youcar .A.CCOUMTCLERIC Requires cxper. In 12-l&yearsotage.Eve-of lrg co. AllracUve t ••••••••••••••••••••••• equlvatenl to 80% of 6 dig a lov1n11. l'llring. sl11 $794 $876. Public ar· directing work()( up 10 111 nt1lance out your week. nlng work. Obtain new Want to rent a grnhse· or monlbs unearned in· FOUND: c·ere mature guy, ctro1 counting cxper. rtcsired assemblers. Day i.hlfl. Combine a variety of sut>scripUoM tort.he Dal· ~~~:o:eru{r1:~!~~Y c~• rent a s pace lo bwld one lerest on the balance . Keeshound, 6 mos. old. me a line: ii 2\ t, 2172 Ou Typing req'd. Apply 1m· •Au.mbiert responsibilities wilh the ly Pilot working with 11n thlssupe.rnke poa. 673-6497 Iv msg Mortgage Brokers. Of. Santa An11. 642·69:>3 ponl Dr. Irvine. C'a. 9271~ mediately. C'a p1'ltrano· Small components, ex opportunity to deal wllh adult supervisor. Earn p---.11 SSOO fered to Call!ornla resi· ------- ---l.aguno Beach lle1?ional per prcfcJ. Day shift. the public. Work 15 hours $20 to $J0 per week or .. ,, .... lusiftest/ht•t$f/ l.lentsonly. Found bic:yc:lc vie Erlison PtnOftal Services 536C Occupational P roitram. STACOSWITCH IMC a week mamlulning 11ood more. Call 213/ 597·0396 ~~ra~u~.~~~~~~.:'~ Filllanc:e Highsc:hoot, 11.U. Iden· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21>900 ,\c j a che ma St, 1133 Bak,.r Costa Mesa customer relations while noon-Spm. :?13/ 498·2-173 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .itto 1 & 8 t1o t ·tax shette11r. tify. 962·2029 Want to Jlousl!sit & l'arc S.IC. 491,.3118 fo:oi-: 549.304 f he n d 11 n g depos its. Spm-9pm. Call Collect. ~;~0~:~0:;,~krnxg~t:~ ~ ax o p n1on ava for peti.. pl(1nt!> etc:.~;'< F IOpporEmplo er withdrawals and other • n-t4'1'1 SOOS S12.5001up. Call Mr. Cole Found money. eel Refs. (2 131331 Gi:\M ACCOU ..... TAHT ,qull Y finanl'ial tran!lactions. IOYS WAMTED mnsphcre. -n----SS7·10H Randy " So I h GES I 0 I 5 Secy ftO sit $650 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1037 bwtn 7PM-9PM TrCI'\'~ S450 p,1 Country Club. Must .ASSEMILERS me ig t l} ping i:i; re· A • Var ely desk for eff • DISTRIBUTORS Guaranteed Jn\'estmenl ••••••••••••••••••••••• be able to maintain C'Om qui red and previous llunl.Jngton Beach area. 1 s NEEDED fnv-l ~·""" return .-.uvi LOST· Ma1e Pcekapoo plete !let or books tncl~I'" Xlnt benefits. Small co 1cller cxpenence u; 11r(' Earn $20-530. per week starter. Super nice co,'\' "" -· •~ · • . • 'Christmas Ski ,·ac:atlon. ., s It c~·• r d "I w xlnl i.-ns A "appy •No Selling toS2000. 631·2570 gold colo,r . Vic ... 1esa 1 prof women"". desires 10 monthly fmiinc1al stat1·· ma component'> """ Rcrre · kr eas68e contact GelLlnl( new customers / "" • " N · ed v d C~t new a rd <J<I m"nts. L'or Jnt"r''· "&II manual dexterity & ex l'cr ins 7 7TI1 ror TIIE DAILY PILOT pl:.icotospendyourday. • oexp. reqwr u-a.. to L·---5025 54~r71e35, 1 • shr condo in Sun Valley " .. " ~ F/C IL"-$950 ~.Training Program =::! ••••• "":::......... .,.. Dec 18·27. $342 i52·2Hl7. 6M·s..l(}t cw s1ght l Vr mm exp No delivering or collect .. ..,.. ~ .. •No Vending Machines -------1 t:ull 1.tlllun, 581·31130 GLENDALE ing. C;ill this number to Developmen t corp . - •Co. Established Ac ht, 2nd Ir Jn:I T.D.'~ Found: Bl a ck Scottie En.lc>YJMnt Ir 1---------1 M \'. nrca. FEDERAL apply needs pleasant perso..- counts LOANSAV/\ILABLE fe male .. Huntlngt?n ,,..p.atf°" ACTIVITIES 892·4'25 for super growln1 pos ' •Restock P ackaged Can· Credit nolimportant. Beach Library. 962·620..i ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lITO Ci\RlU ERS, morn· SAVINGS Says "Sky Is Ute llrn lt" dyDisptays lrobr,493·3102 Found·. Small m"'I" <IO". Sc. 1 hools& ASSISTANT lngs , estab. Regl~ter 24221CalledelaLouisn llrlc:klayerhclperablelo forthcrlgh\lndlv.Equal C R . .. " ... 7 route. Good mont!y. ll.0 , L 11.11 C m1·.x mud •· cl"an up ex Oppor Emplov•r • ast eqwremenl from . Terrier mix. Shades ol nstructl0tt 005 F.V. area. 842·1472 btw11 aguna 1 5• 'A "' " ' · , .. ' $iSOO. Secured by ln\len-Money Ava1table, !"any brown, brown collar. Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• We have an immediate Sam-<lpm. per675·3175 eves Call Rita S40of0S.S tory i1ourc:e~. all 1>ro1ecls. Moioln School, 1-'tn Vuty. 15 Diffcrcnc wkly acting CuJI time opening for an Equal Opportunity Clri Typlit SSOO ·Wrilte n Repurchase: SSOK mm. 752·00.'>2 Bushard/Ellis. 968-2202 workshoin< ... vld<'O luplng assistant to our Activity UTO EST l MATO R · Employer BULLOCKS 5 Slar co. needs m1ture A~reement . Mort~• Trust . ot scenes .. joh place-Oireetor. lloun arc 8·30 exper only. Hutchcnsons ---------minded person for v11rle· •Pull ot Part Tim~. Dffds • 5035 1'0UND: Pr. male pre· ment Mslstror the enter· ttm to s pm. Mon(lay lhru Body Works 548·5513 DANK WILSHIRE ty of duties. Xlnt bens. We arc a n11t1onatty scrlptlon glosses w blk talnmcn t lndu:st r y Friday. Successful can· Slockopllon. known company with ••••••••••••••••••••••• case, vie: C.M. lllgh11 Sehl 957 0282 · · dido le must he very utomotlve Tl&.lERS .A/Pay.We $750 thousands of established Retired couple has money Sat. 772·7067 energetic, creative and New Detail Shop needs H. I . lrClftch A I c n <II n g f o s h Ion Exper. + 10 key wtll land ' rel all oecounts from to loan on 1st & 2nd TD's. PIANO Ll<:SSONS able to work occasional help, Fitlme position avail. specialty store, is now this it Int pos. w /flno-• coast to coast. For con Agent. 496-0800 LOST: Lg Bl k I b rwn Befllnners & Advanced evenln1ts and weekends. ToP wages paid. 1-~n glne Bank expcr. prcf'd. accepting applications Cosla Mesa co. Xlnt ben5,. lidentlal interview call female Airedale & sm Coll 5'16·4831 Starting salary $3 per Steamers, eng painters, Apply In Person for Selling & Girt Wrap & good oppor. for advan,. Mr Corbell pers~n lo W E BUY FIRST & beil!e w/blk trim female ---C 1 buffers & polishers, up· p 1 Off positions through lhc cement. ""'..:.,.." collect. SEC 0 ND TRUST Cairn Terrier. 511l-7591 or Voice, Diction, Private hour. all for inlerv cw holslcry s hampooers. Mo~~f.n1~.12 ~c:1~3. holidoy season Call Sally S40.eos54 ,,.---v • • · DEEDS . AO EN T . 540-8062 Instruction. Former betwccn 5 amandlOpm checkout,plck·ur&de Gokhnstat•ICN'lk l'leaseApply lnPersnn 71 .t547.9958 T\4·496-0800 hr o ad c: n s t e r n ow dolly. livery. Apply at Mon· Friday 3pm·Spm ALSO FEE JOIS .... Fem mix oer Shep, l teech.ing al John Robert ~159 llnrbor RI.CM l0230S. Paramount t3Falhloftllfand COASTAL ', .W 0 M EN'S J UN I 0 ll Wl-:AR STORE . Tru!lc: name The Top Drawer + fixtures & furniture. No lea.'\e holt.I rights. B1llbua Island. 833·3622 LOWEST 2yrs. lan. White n ea COi· Power&, 491-1303 Joan. BEYERL y MA.MOR 645-1030 Downey. Calif. 90241 p~~..1 .. __ , ·= lar & leather collar, n - - -Convalescent Hospital (2131923 9461 H•wport haclt ~ ,...,... .• - lntenst Rms Knox Pl. 646·1413 Jobs Want•d, 7075 24 l52 Via K~tr;ula * .A.UTO SALES F,qual Oppor Employer EqualOppor Employer 27001larbor,CM 1st T.D.'s, also f'OUN 0 : Keys in a see· ••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••• • La~una llills, ll37 ·SOOO IUS!DJ! BAR LADY. no rxpcr nee, 1----------l~~~~~~~~~~J 2ndT.D. loGM. lion or clay in Calahna PllV "TE DUTY !-:qi Oppl)' ~mµluycr Chevy dealer to ndd 1wo mellow fun place In H.8 IUSIOY W.AHT!D .. Fairest Termssinc:e 1949 6"2·1605 "" cxpcri<'ncc1l u~c(I car :>36-3300 Rick Graveyard shin. F/lln'lt'. SottftrMt C HURSE fXPER ADMIMISTRATIOM sa lei.m('n for ca:.y Depenclablo ~rson onl)'. GIFT Gallery, workln11 CJ. 0• Peno.tali SlSO Al1'0Quads straiichl !'ell t;cncrous l.ARllR Apply In 1>erson, Ortndcr rartner. rJm1tccl hrs & 64Z..2 I 7 I 545-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·6441 557-6447 Jn•ine !lrm seeks J)('rson p:iy plan. oppnrtunhy for F'or large facility tor de· Re'Sl , HOO W. Coe.st Qv.lml reQ'd. Or Dn'nklngprob1Arn1 wi5 mo's to l yraccount S SI I II ·" hi I $7 000 2 d TD Good I " · h l at.lwancerncnt • et' . 11 cs ve opmenll.1 .Y uisa Cf . Jlwy, N.H. M2-8881. purch11e op lion Ph: • n · · equ · C;itt /\lrohot Helpline tn~ exper. w 0 can Yl>C M g r . , ll 0 W A K D Musl possess certificate ---------Mon lhr u Fri. 10· 12 tr. 3 YJ'I! due, J07o Int. i & hrs IA clay 835-3830 Nurse will take care o( 45 wpm & run a lO key by Chevrolet. Oovc & Quull Issued by Calif. Stale IUSIOY ....,.., ......,. Good d1sc:ounl, Also you ln "Our home. Much ~h. Lovely ofc"I & r o v,.,........., It 1 T 0 1 f 1 m s I to $000 Sl3., Newport Dc.nch. __ lJoard Examiner-a. Sul>· Exper. nee. Lunches. AP· sma er or argcr · .s PREGNANT? experience. 897·5014 pa•< l<!n,c s. u · mil applications by -tpm, ply in person, Lebharrlli UqtlORLICENSE 642·35l4,J.Doom. Car in11 t'onflden tlal Call. l nm Wrig ht, u(()motivc on 10/31,'77 lo w. French c are, 414 N. Oran~eOn S11lcC'ktl~ c:o unsellnfl & referral. Woman W/10 year old ~-06?3forappl. LOT MAH Mayfield, Fairview State N e w port B l , N D. LOW! LOI LOW! LOI lwttowrc.flfMrrh/ Abn~tlon, adoption & dau11blcr. seeking. apt ADVERTIS ING SALES we wont an cxpcrl<!nccd Hospital. 2501 Harhor 64$-6700. A,i 213/272·4249 c:ollrct P~t/ ~~1ng. mannitemcnt Job. Small !'/lime work. Mon & Sat. mAn only to keep our lot Blvd, Costo Mesa. 92626. 1---------Lost & FcMMct APCARF. 547-2"63 unli. have outside Joi>. 2 9 to ZPM Applv· 16':0 dtwri. t'lc. We offer prom CAllMET M.AKlR TRAVRAG!NCY ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIHD"&VICICI yrs cx~c r . C&.11 ·f>lacentiaAve.,c~i .• sharinit, company potd8eauty~olonF.stabllshcd to w o rk In p lasllc Let us show you how to ~tftltnh SIOO "" 213·323·7246, l>twn 9 .. 1,30, ln~uriin cc, v11ct1llon , In Nwpt Dch ~ecking fAhrlc11\londept. Muatb-0 ~I.art an agcnC'y. Tra\'el ••••••••••••••••••-.••• Outcall Mau... r 213-021·3001 art 6, ask i\mblt1ou• Coupll' Wnnted good hours. Apply in operator. Call 631·2420 wllllnll to do 1.111 aroun<l ex-p. not neces!ary. Toto! ATTO•HIY AT LAW For the Pun of It! or Dlitne. lo manaire a small hus. pers~n to: Vic Snyder, Beauty Operator earn 11hop work. Good 11rowlh s tartup & operating ServinpllOranaeCo. ADMtN.ASSTw/9 yrHx· Wlllnolinterfe r<!w/your S..rv1<'r M11r h 1 • potentlnl. Apply In t•plul required. $25,000 9u111RUPTCJ $95 &1.S 7313 perlence 111 Advertising prHent Job. Must ht? wl)I Alias l:hry~lrr·Plymnulh more Y rent ng i;p11cc. perM>n. John 1'rclber Do. n4·22&-8781,&'189252 Rftft Mkt~. •.· "famt se"ks' lngtoleurn r,42·1634 2929 11nrhortilvd t.udlnit .CdM s olon 18120 Ml. Washlnaton, MICHELLE'S "' " " " Costn Me«i& &44 7321 or"" 0943· F v Newport Restaurant. call DIVORCE $95 * * cha! cnglng, dl\'erstrlc(l 1 __ • _. _______ 1 for detalli1. Le Raisor Oulcall Maua•o PMltion w/j?d . people. Sell thin~ fast with Daily f'ind what you want In SF.t.L Idle Items with 8 .Rulty\833-8600 640..2507 lOAM 2AM '731 '4~ _!refer small co. 6?3·8146 Pilot Want Ads. Wllnt Ad RnultA 642-!i678 Dally Pilot ClasslfledA. 1>11ty Pilot CJassl/led Ad. CUR IC AL LArJIC? comprehenslve teachlns hospital or tho Univ. ofC.llr. ltvlne. i\Cc:cptlna 1 ppllcatlons tor general clerica1/lyp· Ina po_,ltloru. En1J11h......,, Spanish ablllly ~wred for some positions. R• ..! qulr ea hl-b ach ool• groduaUon 4c 1 'NT· a.• perlen ce. Salary • ., $7%7 /mo. Apply : P~RSONNEL Dl!!PT, UMIV.OFCAU,. UtVIMI M!DICAL CIMlllt 101CltyDr1V4'Soulh •' • Orang_e1 Calif. neea l • An AifirmaUve Action Ein.i0)'11' M/P/H/\1£1'1 I Sunday, October 30, 1977 OAIL Y PILOT DJ 5 ~!.~.o.~~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~1!.~.o.~•:.~ ..... ~!!~ ~~f.~~:.•.·.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~~t:! ..... ?!.~~ Hel,W.t.cl 7JOOH.tpWonted 710 H.lpW..ted 7'00HelpWonted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 •······················ .......................................................................................... . •• • Q.E-•IU-C•A•L-----l0e11verymen, LA Tim cs. eurl.¥ AM hom\' tlch\' CLERK I rt,s. tn Wc:ltm, f" Vly &. w ... a.a11. Office 11.B. Nosohc1t111~. nu l'OI lccting. Adults only, 2'·• $4.03/hr. hrs a day. Economirnl THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Employment & TrainlftCJ Ackniniatration car n.oq'd. l>epeod1ng on Fult·tlmc pos1tio11 route local41ln & }our nvailable. Work variecl wi.'>hes we arrnns~ tu1 ahlfts, weeokends, ond our earners to h<Avc holihys. Please c;ill ellher 2.3or 7days amu. ELECTIUCIAH-CETA OH> 834·6184 lrn· off. 893·210ti, 63~ Ol2ti. $1031 Per Month m~ately tor a lest up 8'&2·8225. Cl--... 0 •• 7""-pomtment. RequJrel! 11----------1 -...... " m yr. clerical experience & l>ELlVERV M41MTEMAHCE SUPPORT ~pin~aHS wpm. MEED MOHEY7 $827 Pw Month COUNTY OF We have openings for too Closn No•. 14th OR.ANGE poople lo work approx 10 1'hl'S~ al'l' (;£T A fundt'<i po::.1lrnns 4. rl•qu1rl' PIEISONHEL DEPT. days. ~liver telephonti lluntcngton B~ad1 1·t·e.1dcrll'Y & :Ju <la)" µ11<1r un· 62SN. R~s St, Rm G 180 directones 1~ Hl~nOnglon c•mploym~nt. A1>1>ll(•at1ons will be acct•ph<l al GENERAL OFFICE '\l w.1 ltln· to t.' I'•' ~ 111 .. t "111dl•ll,1lih· 11tt, :--11 ('\I .ir1 .. 1 Ca II l\l r J .1 nil')>. t>l!h,:ti-10 GENERAL OFFICE Cl1:rk 'I'\ 1w,1 11\'cclt·d tor .1n·ounllM\ d1•p\ '!'~ 11111i.: -.lull" !>() 1 \\pm & 1;n1>1l tii.:urn ,q111t11tl1• n ••t'•I 'ew 11t f11·t'" 111 ('o~t ,1 Me~a liuod 1·11. hl'1lt'l1t-. 1\pply, atic111ul S \ ~h·rrh C111 p , •\:llil lllrl'l1 St N Ii y1~ ~irR01:~.l_EOF.. GEN'l LABOR URGEHTL Y NEEDED Santa Ana, Calif. 92701 Beach, W'estmin::;ter & lht.• E11wlnynwnt & Tra111111i:; Ccntcl', 531:! 1\1 .1111 An Affirmative Laguna B~uch. Work St, llunllni:;ton B1:ach. Apply dlllly bctorl' 3l'M. Must hJ~e plltll)c & rdia Acttonr.:mployer your avail. u1.1yl1~ht hie tr.i11,,purt;111on Luu~ ----------i hours. !\ten or women & ~111111 to·rm .1:.!>1g11 ----------•over 18. With c1tr, s ta. 1111·111s. llolu!J y & \'ilt',1 wg11. or li8ht truck,,. d 7100 H l W t ..a 7100 \1\111 llll.Y llo,,p1tah1.alton · Pltiasant outdoor work. ftp Wont• e P on e..,. plan anul. Insurance company 111 Vulid drivers lie. & Calif. •••••,t•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •WAREHOUSEME ... Nwpt Bcb needs accts Dr " d ENGl ... EERIHG TECH ., Uc. plates req . For 1m aµcry workroom flt'l' s " payable clerk. E.xp nee. mediate assignments exp'd c ustom drupery 1:; x pan ti 1 n g l' 1 v 1 I •STOCK CLERKS CLERK TYPIST THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Emploptent & TralnlftCJ .AdmiN1trotfon Annount:cb Ope1tlt11JS f or 'l'hr P~itums ot: GROUNDS KEEPER TRAIHEE $580 , ... Month MAIMT!MAMCE SERVICES TRAltillE $580 , ... MoMh CUSTODIAL SERVICES TRAJHU $580 Per MOftlh Tht>~1· llrt' Cl'~TA funded p<MttJons & require llu11ltOglo11 Heach rt'~1llenl'Y & 15 weeks prior uocmployrul·rlt. t\ppllc<1tioos period cll.J!ies Nov- ··mtwr 7th, 1!117 C1•rlificat1on of elig1bililY musl hl• coltlµl i•t(•d nt \he Stale ot' California t:rn1llO} · nll'lll ll••\·1·lopnw11t Departmt!nt, !173a Gurde1\ (iroVl' Blvd, Ga.r<len Gruvc, Calif. Help Wont*tt 7100 Hetp Wonted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~rM~~pge b:~:d following a shorttrainl11g culle r or full timt.' engincerin~ & µIJ1111Ull-! •SHIP/RECEIVING typjsl ·&c prollcienl on 10 session. Apply al t he trainee. Top wages. Pail.I uk hus lll) 1mrnl·d open •FORKLIFT OPRS key. Salary to $600. & location nearesl you, al holidays & \'ac·ation, ing for ~· .tt;cl1111c111n tli lntcrv1ews R·3'.\lot1·l"ri llO'l'BI. 8:30am. lO :JOum or med. bet1eflt. Apply 1835 f.){!rlurni l'l\tl •·11g1111.:cr-APPLY LAUNDRY MACHINIST t:xpcr. Ce nterless Grinder. C.M. co. Sal de· pend s upon ex p e r. 5'15-0403. good company benefits. l:30pm. daily beginning Whittier 1\\'e, Unit B 7, 1 n g ,. a I 1· u I at Ion. s. _833 __ ..a4_so_. ______ , Tues.Nov. l. CM.orcallOil2·1~3 t'arlhwor k quant1t1cs SUPERVISOR :\lolher':. holJ>t?r,htc hou:it• PIX .AnJWff S...-v. work. :J duyi; week. Over P/Ume J)ays & Eveis. Ex· :.'11. Must huvc cers & cur. per 'd pref'd, but will Salary open. 640-00.1~ or train. Good co. benefit:.. !15.'i U>-11 EOE. 646-8000. Mother's Jlelper, 4 Dayi. u :30·5. 2 Children. $3 Hr. PBX OPERA TOR WestclHf area N 8 . Answering Scrv ex I" pre• 645·9979. C'd. 1''ull & .P/'l' uvaiJ, also graveyard rtilief. Apply 657 W.19tb, S~ 11. ·~ newport 642·1403 PLASTIC (S \·::--~ personnel ~, agency INJECTION --752·03~1 MOLDING 2192 Martin. Irvin~ FOR EM AM Call for appointment l2nd & 3rd Shiftsl SETUP MEN laH 1hlftsl NURSES Rapit.lly expandillg com· LICENSED pany with immediutc openings, top pay & com· PERSONNEL pany benefits avallt,Ex· Fvll & , .......... per. necessary. App at PM & Late Shift Orange Coast Plastics, 8:iOW.18tbSt. C.M. Please contact Nursing Personnel daily after 4 Plastics pm. MOLD PRESS IEVERL Y MANOR OPERATOR CONSTRUCTION ll. B .. Westm. :irea. 6772 ----i.urvc\'1111! of(tn• C'alc•uh1· Wc are currently seeking lu5·pr!CTOR Wes tmins ter Blvd DHAPBRYMFG. llOllS&costesllmalllt~ 2 a qu;il1fied l au ndry•----------1 " '" Westminstf.!r. ' Custom workroom needs Yr" cxpl•r . rc•i\I t.,;ull supen isor. EnJOY out · MACHINIST Convalescent Hospital 24452 Via Estrada To operate injection Laguna Hills 837 -8000 molding machines & Equal Oppty Employer trim small plastic parts. Day shift. Exper. pre('d, NURSES AIDES will train. ST AC OS WITCH INC Jmmed. em'ployment Ulg.Bch.area,l5:;<I So. exper . tul'Jlt·rs. JlJd; G HauhCo . 125 D ' s t andin g c ompany TOPPAY w/long range potential in Coast Hwy. Lug. Bl'll. b Ii n d s ll t ,. h , t a k er . Haki•r St, CM !!2tii:!ti. t 7 I l I 3848 Campus nve bcncf1ls Apply :111 m to (kowing Costa Mesa mfg d th 1 .ebexkpacnding S~d· EqualOpportunlt)' sergcr,etc 1'uppay.2i37 iSl-2Sltl 546-4741 noon, :\lon Fri, Pt!r!>oll· M.i~Jooking i'oraskilled e ~c ommun1t v Croddy Wu ), S.A . (A1·r1).ss Frorn ncl all·around machinist. CoUege District, Mission Employer SSt; 8171 EXPERIENCED Orang!! Co \irµorl ' MARRIOTT HOTEL M1.11it havt: minimum 5 Viejo. Emplo~menl of DELIVERY, early morn DRIVER hdp rt•q'd. :\1cduuuc·.il & Equul Oµ\)\ir Ernph>Yt'r 000 Ncwµorl Ctr Ur yrs expcr. on setup & . 11uccessful applican.l con-ini: L.A. Times r oute. clcctricJI Oi1ux Ltd, 270 Newport Beach i.hort run punch press, llngentuponmter~1ew& North Costa Mesa are11. SUHDAYOHLY Briggs,C~l.75-1 ·13:11. .:---;-:--. --., ~ EqualOpporEmployer chu<'ker, mill. lathe . 7-3 & 3-11. Ex~r. pref'd. 1139 BakerCosta Mesa .. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 549°3041 661 Ce nt.er St, CM ' approval by office o( NocoJJecling.Musthave Deliver Daily Pilot ;----L.mg~~m Girl .hou.sticlng <.:orn11a.i1ypaidbenefits& S48·SS85. Equal Oppar Employer st.le architect. 831·9700 depend. car. 546-4481 bundles to earners. lle· Ext 1.ancbca pc l\l 11 tn· sen ice nds \\omen p, t, ---------holidays. E .O. E. Call ext302betwn8-5. quires van or larg e lcnllnt·c Pt'r~on·c..:per. -10 top~. car nec645·5123__ Hotel Night Auditor _tS4~i:!·~S080~~-:;:~;:---t.;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j'~~~~~~~~~ Delivery Driver & wagonandagooddriv· hrwk .51\;\l toll'M.Call GIRLFRIDAY r-:xper /\irporler lnn -COOK, Exper'd Production Work~r. $3 1 ing r ecord. Pho n e 557·01 50 wk<lys 8:30 to ~ . flott!l. <.:ontaet Mr. Han· •MAIDS• Or willing to train. Must start. Call 642·2256. 642-4321. as k for Harry 4·:JO. E~p ,d. 1, man ulc. So. nan!l33-:mo The lnn at Laguna bede dabl Hr Wed Seeley EqualOpportuni La g. Good ph o n e 211 N.CstHwy,Laguna pen e. s : Delivery t Em.lo er FACTORY HELP •"'r!'!OOlllil". Llte hkkp'g,tloo seclc;inin •• Ser\'. Thurs & Fri lOam · Y PY ... ~ ' ,. ' '1 I DS WANTED 6:30pm, Sat & Sun 6am-NEWSPAPER Huns small machiue. tyµing, <11ing. Lo pre· needs amb1t1ous 1'.:n~. " A • 2 30 M v d EL VERY DRIVERS ,,oine -.hop t:XIJt·r., hut ssure JUb. IO 5 5 llys wk :.pkng Ral full or p/t. Top Laguna Beach, full or pt. Omv~~osp,e::1 c:~le~ D I Early AM. 3·6. delivery will tra111 . c ~1. l'V Saluryopt>n 4\l'J·J;j.17 $.Call Mag~ic, 557-0009 tJme.494-6533 Register, AM. 4·6. Must S !>15 (~103 -ufl S NURSING AnENDANTS Fvll-Thne AHShifh Experience Preferred. PLASTICS Trainee wanted fot ' plastic fabrication. : StCM548-5585 have reliable car. Cross LA Tim<'s. C.M. & o. .. . G IRLS HEEDED . MAJDS WANTED earnings S.100-SJSO mo. ~'1S3l5 mo+.~5-o77o -FoodService ~,1ndwich d elivery, ;,llouscclcanini.: H r,ice UonQuixoteMotel COOK Cost.a Mesa. So. Santa Auistont·S..bstitute cla~)o wk.' hr:. day. own llt{'ds permanent & 2100NewportBJ.CM Prefer exp er. w/handlools. Apply in person. John Treiber Co ., 18120 Mt.. Please contact Nursing Washington, F.V. . Full time opening for Ana. 540-3006 Elect. dftsman. full time, On call hu.-.is. 2 2' ,·hr~ lrufb J> 1';arn V' r S3.50 I' lime help to work MAINTENANCE Personnel daily after 4 Plastic Rotational Mold· " cook in convalescent experienced industrial. i~r dy ,._ .,., 10 pi·r hr. /\Jl hr. c a 11 I! am. t pm, Nwpt. Irvine. CM urea. R pm. ing Machine Operator. Exper'd or will train for all shifts. Mobile Marinl!J , 645-2534. hospital.Someexprpref. Dental Orthodontll' · 1 bid c II ,.. .. , ..,., "IO·'""'(•. 1'op wages. lmmed in-MECHAHICHELPE IEVERLYM"" ... OR Hr PM W d h . 'd . 3 d oommerc1a gs. a nfv tc) lr\'lnc Un1f1l•<I " °"""" A" s: 10:30 to 7 , e c airs1 e assist. ays 54,,7 .. 80 f t R ... .. , --terviews. 540·9525 With strong mech'l back· Convalescent Hospi'tal •·Tb Cf A 1 . k MV 7"°"2119SPM u-.. or app · ·"-· School l>istrict, :!O ii .,. urs o . PP Y an w . . . oo-v · Wall •-.. -· t l A GLAMOUR JOI . "round to setup & care ., .. c2 y · °C'-t d ""'"""""· '"""'" Chapman atn:.socia es. n... Alton Ave, lrvine. l7Ml . Housecleaning wo m en "r 1 u· · 1 d. u...... 18 ""' r a 8 • ..-~· ~ D~T"•ORTHO Nauonal cosmeu~ l'om-te<I BEST WAGl::S. or pas cs mix ng, is· LagunaHills 837-8000 Power sewing machine Ave.GardenGrove. '""A... 556-4900. pa n v wants mature wan · p e ns ing, & labeling EqualOpptyEmployer operator. needed by ·"'• Chairside ex.per. & RDA. Electronics Equal Oppor Employer wom.cn reps par1 or rull !lours flexible. 642·7-130 4eq~w~·P~-~548-~~51~2S=._. ----~~~~~~~~~~~!manufacturer in Mission ---------•I 4~~ days or P /time. time. Xlnl rnrn ml!>~ions ~r&1r,.-1s7t -Viejo/San Juan area. COOK NewportBch.642·2626· TERMINAL TEST FoodSer\'ice We train. Munageml'nt 110USEKEl::PE R-Older M AT U RE WOMA N OFffCETR.A.IHEE Full or part time.·- Dr....TALASSIST DIETARYAIDE poi;illons avu11. Fnr m woman t o live -in p,t1me to we l come ST"'RT$625MO. 831·1102 : •• Part-time, flexible hrs. Xlnt benefits. Apply. PersoMel Department '"" OPERATOR ter' u:w call !.157 moo • r· th• &. 10 , ohl o newcomers & ~ont11ct -• l girl office, 4 day week. (Trointel LEAD PERSON " a t!r ) r " 11• merchants. Flexible hrs. Presser trainee 2·4 hr.• JCPENNEYS Exp. in expanded duttes. 1 Vr lead PXJlt'r . n·cfd GUARDS r':':l &_ hoard + salary Need car, lite typing. Quick Pay Raises Mon·Sat morn. One Hour " Xlnt working cond. N. B. Idea I work 1111! t·nncli-9t;J· llk>5 5-17 3095. Advancement Potential Martinizing. 548-6485 • 200 Laguna Hills Mall Laguna Hills Equal Oppar Employer 646-1!822 lf you have a ba~1e 111 . 1 & I) 1 t l niHrsal •~ \'XJIJ ncl1n11 -Variety of Activit,i_es -----------1 tcre:.l in elcctrollll'::., an11 '••llll (la) · l'nl' ' 5 1b operalwn.~ 111 OrJlll!t Housekeeper• It\<' 111 · ~.ii urc resp. person Company Benef~ PRESS OPERATOR, ex-• Dental assist. So. Lag. havt• knuwle~dge ol u l'h:J:-.t'l'unt ;wl. L'ounty & nt•t.:d'> 111 part & d uld earl', It. t·ookini.:. nc1:dcd to care for 2 Male or Female Apply. per. on AB Dick 360. 333 Prefexp'd.R.D.A. typewriterordatacnlr) C So.rlhCHoast 1 1 111tl 11mc "t•1•11n1v of l.)!i• .. ~a~u na hous \· l'htld re n ages 7 & 9. ThjrdSt.Lag.Dch. 499-t3SS keyboard , have fun ommunity ospta lt<·ers 1mmcd.r:\11t.•r.1111t l'H:n."" _ Perform gen. hskµg ERNIE B/\LL C0.1----------- Cook s wanle d Ma1-----------rdamental methan1c;,I :11x7:?("1J,ttl"' l\f't' Top.wai: .. s f1!r "~ l(OUSEKl-:t-:Pt-:H 1.1\'I'. duties . Sal. $300 m o 646.5076 QuolityAswronc:e Barker's Restaurant, 212 DENTAL RECEPT. skills <able tu learn pre SouthLai.:una, 9:1.1;77 p1•r pt·r~o1111cl { .1r & IN Ni>t lkh famlly, mu~t -t-P''t rm & board. Call Newpart Beach Inspector/Tech E .l7tbSt,CostaMesa Orthodonticofc842-7775 c1se mechanical adJust· .J!J!J 1311 P,hmw rl'q. 21 & ov1•r ,p._·.ik Enµ. rds n •q d 71-i·552·7fH5 1-----'------Xlnl oppar in small co. menlS); and if you arc \ t'll•ru ns. & rl'I 1 rt'c> t'ull 1,u 0080 ur tl·l2.8.17~ .. .-----1PARKLNG ATTENDENT for qualified man. Must COOICWAHTED DENTIST·. Asso~iat~. willing to be tramed to ---wl'lrnmc .lrutorrns lurn :\1".Cil/\NlC $2.50 to t rain $3.00 have 2 yrsminexper.\n All shills. Exper'd only. c~~::.g~e:~~~s~~f~ceA~~ id~tily general system Fotomat T1mc & • , tor 11\'('r II hr:< IL'if.:l'H, liw· Ill, II rnok1n1-: LOOM MECHANIC trained part-time. Park· electronics. Age open. Apply In person, Jolly area . 2 Days/ wk failures, we would hketo r 1 \pply !H2 an1I l .1 .\1011 tor nt,oturt· c•1111ph., rl'I, We have an immed. ing lot 361 Cliff Dr. Hard worker. Xlnt Roger, 400 s. Coast Hwy, 979,"""0 · talk with you. Send re . trn.tc J.>Oslt on open. 111 l·'r1. x:s:i :::111:! all 11,\.\l opl'n1ng for a m ainl. Laguna Bch. Call btwn 8 benefits. Mission Viejo •ft~ .... aBeach. ""'' sumeorapply Sun Clern.&;\fl~'1011 \ll• Uni•ersolProtec:tion mc·1·h. foreman in our &5.497·1946 a r ea. Call L,·11•an. _ .,..._. ----------1 JU arcu . \ppl\ Jl I t 1· ·1 I ---------• ::::-:::==::;-::::::--;;::::=-::=-::--;·1----------i 122'" W. 5th St. S.A. 11!.l)\'l' or '.XJl i 111 qua I wc:AVln" a.rca. Gd . pay, c.01.-..... .,". Foton11.1t Store,., HOI :-... El o f .. vo -CounterHelp,Parttlme,5 TREMDATA C.:ainrno Hi•,il.SauCkrn. _ ----ty ha ss u 1r ance o r gd. benefits, we make PART TIME ~--------- day a week. Hrs 10·4, Ap-DIETARY CORP. or :!:l:.i:i Ji•rnnuiw Hd. mec a111ca c<1mroncnt11. woven wood shades. Ap· Quality Asswonce ply in person between 10 II GUARDS & Small mfg plant. Hunt. nly •, Kir~ch Co. 17352 Y H HGS Adhesive manufacturer E \11,, ... 1011 \ 1~·111 ur l'J 1• h .-. "'"c f' ()"' ,. £ £ I &2,0rangeJulius,711 . AIDE StondordMe-iories /\llccatti3lU31i GUARDETTES >l' K;r•·>v·•I. •,, r.. 1\rmst rong, Irv. (l\r. located in Orange Co. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Division ln!>urunci• !<'rec MacArthur & Redhrlli Adults with outstanding, has an immed. openinit COUMTER HELP Part & F /time. Yes Cleaners, Call 968-3428 Fuft..Hn. An 1\pphccl M.ii.:ncl1l·~1----------lloni•st llq>i·nt!Jblc• Comm'l LlnH SI OOOup 5.J0·8.'.i03 _______ attractive personalities for a QA engineer. Can· 1 O om· 6 pm Co CENfRAl Of AC [ i\';:1~1·:,;;~~:~;:;:0,.. 11\:uutll Ill of<' ov('rlookinJ: MESSENGER who enjoy working with didate must have a min. Hospital Dietary 3100 W Scgcrs1rom harhor. Xlnt oppur. for kids. Start al $3.SO per of 3 yrs exper. in quality experience prefer red Sunta ,\na. CA 92704 • 01wn 7 :3011rn 50:loprn m,..,,gnmcnh t·~ii••r'il per,,on to juin P T messenger l lAM · hour. Phone 642-4321. ex-engineering &/or QC Counter girl. Sandwiches. 10AM·2PM. Mon-Fri. 17881 Skypark Blvd, lrv. 556-0780 • butnotrequired . \7H J5-10·3ti05ext213 •CJllE\'l'11tng..,53:J S>l~2 c;n11<11ir101~:11~~1ont11111 grow1n•' .voung rn. & :1P.\lduily.~fustprovide tension250belweenl:OO s upervision, preferably For !>Wmg & gra\'l'}'.ord ,... u worlo. ,; surt·r JJ1.'c)pJc. own tran:.p. Call Et r0vine and 5:00 PM. in aeropspace or other-; Please conlact Mrs. Equal Opportunity shifb a' a1l;ihlt.'. Full or part t1ml' "11rk ,\l,n L'nn Jobs Call H•• a, Sa\·ings. 752·6456. . . E. Ask for Jim SC?J>hisUcated manuf. e n· • E I ...io FEES uniform. e<1u1pini•11t " .. ~~ " .... on ent Req's sound Counter girl for dry sle cleaners. Lag Hills. Will involve some pressing. Will traill. 837 ·0840 Johnson,DietaryOept. mp oyer *" .,.tramingfn•t• >1<1·005.'l.Cou!>lal l'crson·:\llssionViejo Equal Opportunity rn m · . BEVEJlLY MANOR 1----------i l>t>11artment Cler k s. nt!l 1\gcnt·>'. 2i!IO Jlurhor )10TOR ROt.:TE Employer knowledge or statistical ' ·-----------i c; u 5 r 0 mt· r s c: r ,. 1 (' i• F.qu:il Oppty fo:m1>ioyer .:\1 analysis of quality re· COUNTER HELP Days. Mature person needed. Apply btwn 2·3 pm. Del Taco. 25252 La Paz Rd, Laguna Hi Us Convalescent Hospital 24452 Via E.5trada Laguna Hills. 837·8000 Equal Opply Employer DISHWASHER Apply in person. )lul- doon's Irish Pub, 202 NewpartCtr Dr, N.B. 1• ( • The r>aily Pilot has a 1---------•l 11·abili't" theory. We offer Clerks. PBX Oµr'> I .one t .,. 0 t · :<.t s1· s & s hort tc•rm a ssign S3.00 PER HOUR INVENTOHY ya.r,..e r u e m e' 15• on PIX OPEAATOR competitive sal & fringe or morr putd tor CONT HO I. CLE RK ieJo · approx urmngs H~ Shift benefits. Send resume or mcnb. TOP SSS , many Juhs 1 _,. . ,. S300 per month. Mon lhru ..,,... nail Reliable Manurac· P • t mmt.'ulatc 01>en1ng ior f'r i afternoons and We are seeking reliable " ro1ec m\'entorv c•ontrol clerk Sat&Sun mornings. Cat• person with good phone luring, 10910 Talbert S3.30 PER HOUR w , re t a i I e x p e r . d ood d · · d 1.at· E · e Ave, Fountain Valley, Ca an g r1vrng recor presen ion. nJOY X· 92708. (7 l4) 968.3361• Rell.3bt"l1"ty or higher ln 00 doys. Knowledge or JO key & required. <.:all 642·4321 c e 11 e o l c ompany (2l3l 592.2851. • cxper w detailed figur< • -8 1· g m and pho e benefits I.A' v n na c n · Eq"•""l Oppar Employer-Wc will pay ~5 honus to work useful. 556·119-14 number. Apply9AM-Noon, .... ENGINEERS Engl•neer Irvine 540-4455 person' having a valid ---Mon-Fri. Personnel EqualOpporl!:mployer Cali fornia i.:uuril re KARDEX :\10TEL Desk Clerk. Full MARRIOTTHOTE.L DISPATCHER id ~trat i on Brin g i-:x per'd in all rela ted lime pas. avail. as desk OOONewportClrDr •REAL ESTATE• CLERK-MATRON An i di 1 -Californu.1 llri \'t:r 's phases ROSAN, lne , drk. on enming shift, NewpartBeach New or experienced. Top Salary $8Sllo $1087 mme ate open nq GENER1\I. Of''FICF permit arid mllttary <It:; 2901 W Coast Hwy, NB !'llme exp desirable. but Enual Oppa.r Employer training avail. Private • Final filin g dale exists for,, Reliability ~foltlrc· 1n<l111v11loal Ex l'hur(i:c (1C t1n~ 1, plus Equ<AIOpporEmploycr will t rai n the ri~ht ., office's. Large advertis··~ CREW MANAGERS 11/11 /77. Educ a lion : Enqit1eer to perform 1wr. rcqu11 u<I. I .Iii• l' fl most rcrt•nl work r e u...-v PUHC_H___ ~r~on. ;\lu~t be willing ----------• ing budget. Call now! Graduation from high fttefoHowingduties: lllt!, hrllin~. PU,\rul/ conbto. " .. ' to work hard&. become PACIFIC COAST sc nool, 2 yrs r esp . I' time. 1 ~day 3 tlJ." u WELLS FARGO Key to disc operator. l yr pat't or a growing or· NEED HELP? PROPERTIES clerical exper. Receives D 1 t d • "e~k lmmrd1a~e op1:n e'(IJ req. San Cleme nt ,i:anrzation. Salury com· & transmits r outine & • eve opmen Cln •m· ing C:all 61t! .. t21:l GUARD SERVICE arl'a. Call t\-1 Personnel mensurate w1cxp. Cull Help yourself to a *631-0400* emergency telephone & pl•m•ntation of re• is:li:! W. Commonweulth /\~ency, 492-2001 tor interview. 49"·6S33 Heaping selection"' voice radio messages. llabitity proqroms. GENERAL OFFICE f'ullerton Qualified Hoperuts Performs varied clerical •DesiC]n rellabiOty a s· To ssoo Vaned du11es in-l•---------1LADI ES LOCKER-RM SELL idle items with a in the DAILY PILOT Real &tale SaJes People P/time evenings & Saturdays managing Junior Sales Persons selling s ubscriptions door to door. Requites van or large s t ation wagon. Phone collect. 213·597-0396. After S:OOpm. 213498-2473. lasks & acts as police M1sment. cludrn.i.: filing, r unn111.i.: ----t\llcndant & Laundress, Daily Pilot Classified Ad. HELP WANTED ADS wanted. Up to 90/10% matron. Works any of 3 errand!>. xerox in~. I~ p-GU ... SMITHS/ for private country club. ---------7100 comm. split. Nwpt Bel\ s h ifts i n c I u ding •ManQCJement of hi-rel ingnrderin,i.:!>upplws l'lr 1 STOCKM.AKERS 5SG-3'Xl0 Http Waftted 7100 Help Wa11ted 631·0900 weekends & holidays. electronic parts pro· Must have car & rnu~t ,JourneyrnL•n ur Apprcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Data Processing Apply, Personnel Office, CJrGms. ly(>('. Newport C:lr loc'. ttce llt!~rd at the South LEGAL SCTY JOIN THE 505 Forest Ave, Laguna •Customer interfa ceo. llrs !1:30·5:30. Cull 101 (;;ite l'lanl of Wi•atllt'rhy Good typing i;kills & U..,.DERSEA Beach. 494-3311, ext 217. mon• info. 71-lt11'to ~li>OO l1w. For rurtht!r info. <'all math ;1pt itud ~. n 1 " shorthand. to work in WORLD OF ----------• BSEE degree pre· ext 117· --or wrilt'. t"horlr~ Mur rorporntt• law offit·r in DOMESTIC HELP ttrnd. GENERAL OFFICE ~~~cs~~)~~ ~·;;1~~,1~\;Jr~ Tustin Ca ll fol' Ill JACQUES Young family. Care or 2 lntcrnstmg µos. w, n.1l'I <:atl'Culif. !J06!8o terview 832·7311 children. Ute cooking. 5 PleaH submit resume ctlucat1unul firm """ Licprnr Clt•r k, O\'l'I' 25, COUSTEAU day wk. Pvt Bdrm & bath to: .<nna B. Lowler, rl''l(lllncltng w ,,1uclrnh HAIRSTYLISTS p. ttnw, two nights 8 w/view of Back Bay. Cir Electron Dynamics ;\hi lily IO !'(HO pl)~{' own E )(Pt' r . n ,\JI p h i II Wct•k. ti42-ti537 T.V. Salary negotiable. ll•llcrs & hundll' <IC'lull pers on, Ht•i:is llt•aUl) World's largest scuba 1_642 __ ·38S_l _______ , Dl•ision, P . O . Box 1' y pl' ·I :-; + w µ m . S<Alon. So. Coa!>l J'la;r.;i LVM, P~tim~ manufacturer has an im· 2999, Torrance. CA Customl'r -.er, i1'r t•xp1·r. ~10-8888. mediate opening for a 90509 hrlpful. l~ootl rn. bf'nl'fit:< ----3· 11 . Med cation:. Senior Programmer for DRAFTSMEN & workln~ conns. Apply, Hillside t'uuntlaU011 Man RH. P /time ~l~otPemM~ _3. MOD 15 fElectro/ .. ---·-------·------, :-.111mnal hSSy!\l~nlr1< c~,rp .. ipn Lacuna 111rh un•;1. ~:1~'1.~11Cvh!1~~le~<~ounr\~e. 'Io~. p., on • 1mmurn4 yea.rs Mechanlcall , , ·l:!IHB1rc .t,, •. ~ (1•l't1r crm. emp oynH•nt. ,., .. ", -.-·' experience writing •11 HUGHES :, o<.:.,\trp<irl) Jo:Ofo:. 494-&.13. llli l Cent e r !:>t. CM COBOL and RPG It. ... _ ill \lh ,._ __ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., S411-s.r;ss. KnowledfieoC BOMP and ""' tam ar w cnm· 1 • (;1•11C'ral Offrcc •• l E mercial electro/'"----------------·-... SECRETARY MRP be pfu . xcollent mechanical standards .. ur. .. u •••C4~,, co ........ s alary and fringe us T fnterl·~tm~t>0S.11H'l'('tlil benefits package. Con-Qnd practices. Must be .•. Cl IZJ<:NSlll t> tJppl. Rcq·~ typsni: r>5 +- tac:t. Jon Whitford, able to write E.O.'s. re· HE(~l.illll-:D wpm. Sh hdp<ul or tltc-vlse drawings and work F.qual OPP-Orlunily Manager Data Process· from engineers instruc· :\I l'' llC employer 1 nphonl'. Num her a I' ihgat(714)S40-8010: tions, marked prints or•---------I ltlucll' Ii. a must. l\h1hly U S DIVERS 111 work 0 11 your 1>Wll • • sketches. Minimum l New offil'l'S in Costa 3323West Warner ,Year experience prefer· "e-<a. /\pply, Notional Sa.nta Ana, CA 9270?. r"bly in the electronicl< s y-.km» (;nrp, 4:ua Hirrh F.qualOpportunity ~~tf~j:::nrt~s:umeor $1.62 per DAY St. N.9,. !f:!car oc Employer l\inxirll i-•. o.,:; TRENDATA DELIVERY Person to CORP. • make de.Uverie•, handle Standard Memories <><c a~pUes & equlpml. Dl .. 111_ & take care of gen. ore .. .... '"*'-s; 11ome heavy lift. An Applied Mairnctlcl\ Co ln1 req'd. Xlnt. benefits. 3400 W. ScJtert1trom Appl1: Jack G. lbub Sant11 Ana. CA !1270'1 Co., JZ Baker St .. CM. 1 714) 5'10.360!'> 714-751·2510 altn: Pcr:son. nef Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Dellnrymen for eurly ~~~~~~~~~~! AM o.ewspaper delivery in CM. $400 per mo. + bonm. 543-1740 lltave somethlng to sell? Cluslflcd ads do il welt. That's ALL you pny for a 30day :i<l inlhc DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11() ITNUW' 642-5678 General ortlcc Ltlc typ 111g & bnokkp~ Cull Iii~ 11)311 for interview. GENERAL O FFICE Muriners Suvl11g:. hus 111\mcd. requln•mt•nt for ll PBX RECEPTIONIST 1\t main ofr in N n. \~l'n'I ()fr & lite l) n1nii '<kllb .tc-~lrnhlr Xlnl h1•1wfils & work111.I( eonrls. Apply ot l~t5 Wc·~klirf Dr NO Equal Oppur F:mployl'r tlosp1lal Printer /Typesetter Operate• Ill M Com po~cr, typci-ct. layl•Ut. 1,it11111•. Social W o rlcer Ma~ll'r!> to Soctol W(lrk rc'ft'rl P1tim1•. Physical Thtrapist f>rcfrrahly t•xt>Cl'\1. llut w I I l c 0 n i; I d (' r II I' w i,:raduatt.:. Central Service Tech. Ex11cl'icnccd Maintenanct 2 Yrs cxrwr. clcc1e·1cal , plumhm~. cu1 pcnlry. Ltod Dietory Aidt I.end t•xpt•r. rc11 'd, RH's Sc11cru l ,,pr(•mll1es a vail.11>1<· South Coast COt'nftMlity Hospital J1872 Com1t llwy South 1.11~11nu. 92677 100· J:ll J LVH'S 7·:io &. :1 11 ::10 . Apply, l'ark Llclo <'om· ll1>:.r1, 4liti Fla~shtr> lld. N.B. 1>12~M LYN'S :\.11 ~hlft . Xlnt benefit~. Bayview Convalescent. 2055 Thurln Ave. C.M. ti42· 3505. MACHINIST Short run prt1ductlon. Setup & nverale Hurd ingc, Torr!'l Luthcs, Vl•rticlt• & llorl"mtol Miiis. Own l•')()I:> Uuy~ onty STACOSWITCH IHC 11:l!I Bnkl."r Cost11 Me11a 549-304' F',qunl Oppor F.mployer _al CMl't Jr. wllet• •-• alld l'lllkl Ql'OW111 ot OUI' llOll-ll'lno cll!Md 1aa1 foods te11J111<tnt• combll'lll to C19111• a con•t.,,t Mtd tor ambOlou• tnd rooo..,.1., ,,..,,tQef\tl candl<ll1H 1Nougll0u1 thll Ortngt Coonly area. " 1tal'rl11g rOI• I" INllUIWll ~I could be yours II YoU possess llrotlQ ll'ltf'perlONll 1klU1, • com,,.111~ 1plrlt •l!CI lllt •nttgy 111tC1 pall.._ of I INdet. S0rne colltot beckQfOUnO flfWJJO' ""'~' elol*!erlCle #9 ~I~. II you mMt our 1tand.tl0t, you11 be 1110rOUOllly tr.ined fof IM role In OM of IM tlnHI P'OQfllM In Ille lndu91ry, tlljOylflO • 11r0f'Q, ~ g!9MI.. Nla!Y duflng ll'lllnlOQ. Ooo• you'\le ptoYttl Y°'lf aepmbUlllW. ''"' """11rdl t19 INlllY In a aomptllUft Miiiy a11\1CiUN, .Xem()llonal growlh Ol>POf'lunlllM, 11\d 1 lull ranoe ot btflefllt lnclUdlng Neill\ dental tlnd Ill• lntk1!1111Ca, peld -•IOn• IN profit tlWlllQ. s.<tCI ycur ,..urnt. wfltt IOf .,, tf>C)tlc:allon, Of 11eeomt 1 81.W by a.:tllno tor "'°"' lnl«-tlon: 1714) 17 .. ,. -- • tJ ' • DJ8 DAILY PILOT · Sunday, Oetobf>r 30, 1977 Help Wnted 7I00°Hetp W•ted 7100 t-Wp Wonted 71 oo .Antiques 1 005 Cats 1035 ,H.fp W Mted 7100 Hetp W•ted '7100 Hetp W 0ttte-d 71 00 Hefp W aftted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1?"'% SANTAS ···•·•·•····•··••······ •...•....•••..•••.•..•.•.....•.....••..••....• ··•·········•·········· ............•.•...... ,. T~ Solicitor d r kitten, Hlrnal.,an 5 P H OAK clock o r wQtch ~nl Point, xlnt papen llCfPTIOHIST High Fashion for bc·auty Mdon. F/tame, t•ibhion lslandloc. Call Mana~er at: 759-1211, ext 260 RETAIL SALES LDRuna llills Mall •10 h1 IH~k. S2 75 tu ~lJrt \t f , 18yr1 up Ph 58t: 8-1 tS RN's J·ll& 11 7Sh1fts. R ECEPTIONJST part Xlnt benefits. !Jay,·it'w time,3daysawk,8::10to Convalt:sct:nt , ~055 s. Corporate heodqtr11, l 'h u r 111 I\ v ~, c . M . pleasant bUrroundlngs. SlZ 3505. ~"landard P11c1Cic Corp --------- 5'l6-ll61 Rvbbef' Press O pr Receptlonbt. Neat ap· · pear ance, pleasant Ouv :.h1fl. Will truln. Co. bcnl'flls. 962 fltl.111 Sales TRAINEE 1\ way l ol" a hig h school graduale to t'11tcr the ne\.\.sp~per businc:>::. DAILY PILOT ') ~(d DESPERATELY HEEDED er our mukcr:. wor k bench. $100 496 0339 Prefer someone CXJX'r'd marble tup $27S, Cherry --· ------- malung appt:. tor life in· 4' maple .a dr cbce1l, t!Urlf. DOCJI 1040 ~urance sales. Mr. Katko, V1C.1 F.mpirc S350. 'f1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83l·l2M or ii96 2'J80. fa.ny style lamp, bird tJc 000 TRAJNING Appllcationl' !'4ow lksng Accepted. TliLERS • ))c;idlinl' Nov 2~rd Work from tfyou havt! hud teller c.x· 3 Pc Antq. Oak lldrm set. sign $80. S4S·3967 Yuur Place or Mine John .M artio ~ per, :ire well groomed & hand car vod hdbrd. heltle m1ale, companJon. Thanksgiving lo Christmas. Days, would uke tu work in a chest of draw e r s & Well trained, lovable" This h i ghly successful local l-:venings & Weekends . Western is the busy, friendly ut · washsta n d. $1800. happy.$2.S.759·1630 newspa1>er has an opcnrni1 for a largest supplier of Sanlas in the n a· 100Sphere while earnmi: 548-5744,artewlcdya •-....;..;..-'--------- " hon. Must be Jolly with a love for a o x I nt s a 1 _. r y + Min. Schnauzers, all ahots train~ in the circulation department. benefits, call Mrs. Mag111l•--------i & papers. xlnt dlsp. le gd Sel ected applicant will receive a children. at 64S 5333 for an 111 MUSIC IOXIS looka.67S-5757 liberal startin g salal'y, regularly Westen. Ttniporcry s ..,,kes_ Inc. tervlew. CLOCKS erman s hort hatred scheduled r aises. bonus opportunitirs. 186'2 ~ll•d.. W te 100 lonkofHewport Slot Muchlncs, Nlckelo· Pointers, 10 wks, Shots, • tJ?lepllone manner, good speller & afcurntc l) v1:-t for small otricc. Cull fur uppl. 975·03'77 ·•nd many l'r1'n'-'e 1· .. ncfils :iuch as 1><ud ll"\'fH 752·1ll0 E.O E. deons. phonocraphs. worme d. AKC. $IS. .. " u.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1·-----·----1 World's l11rgest sclec-3673 SALES V3l'atwns . paid group insurance and a :;: TENNIS INSTRUCTOR. lion. Also g lft s.1-MS-·324_9_.MB __ · ---- SUPPLEMENT c r ed it union . He will also be providt><f H W part time Irvine area furnitu re, o ot i1ues. Beautlllll Shih Tiu pun.. YOUR I 0 E Help Wanted 7100 efp Ofthd 7100 . ' . · I t t ,,.. HC M a new mod e l company car with Ca11Cindy752·7355 Amlln cun ~ ernat ona ; pies. w/shou, AKC reg. SSSS $$$$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1802 Kettering; Jr\llne. Champion line. 536-9627 RECEPTIONIST ,ARTTIME per son a l use p rivileges. SR.PLANTOPR. TILESEnER 75H777.0pcn Wcd.·Sat. 1--------- C'.eneral ore' llto typini: Applicants must be 18, have a c lean SECRETARY Corccr oppor. Sot $1002 Hardworking con!ltruf·I~~~~~~~~~~~':':~:':':~~~= JO key add hetprul. but TELEPHONE WORK driving record, h ave a high school S~t:\l.LOfo'FlCl·: to $1218 Per mo. Dcs1ra· Lion oncnted person. Tilt._ ________ HJ MALAY AN Kl'M'.ENS notmandatory. lnformal HOUSEWIVES diploma. H ours ar c gen erally 11 A.M . S ,\. hobby cruft nifg ble Qualilicutlons In · cxpr. not nee, bul WHOL ESALE BritlneySpania1 ofrlce. Costa Mesa. COLLEGE STUDENTS to 9 P .M. w ith some optional Satw·day nt"C<ls ofc ~irl w1stroni; elude graduation from helpful.751-2339 TOTJiETRADE Poodle Mb: Salary $3.50 hr. Call Guaranteed Houri~ sc~y·1, mechanirul skills. blgh school & 2 yrs ex· Yellow La bradors Millie ofter 9 AM, Wui:c Plus Bonus. 5.30 overtime. ne ... tncss. Previoust!xper per. in the operation & TIRE SERVICE s.mdown~tLtd YorkshlreTerriers 645-5800 pm to a. 30 pm . ca rt lf you are qualified and are interested nt.oe. Good pay, bcl\e,lits maintenimce of a water s Day wk. Sal + comm. 15292 '°'•ca Chica Pit Bull Terriers ---------1 &IG·422Jorcometo250 a::. in learning more about where this f'or interview call Mr system or waste water Apply, 3000 E. Coast H.I ,7141 193-7509 PAIUCBl'SPETS RECEPTIONIST 17lhSt.,CostaMcsa. training leads, come to the DAILY SchlllS.16-4155. treatment plant.!>. Must Hwy,CoronadelMar. · • • NEWPORTBEACH PART Tl ~!E. •lc\able P ILOT office. 330 Wt•sl Bay Street and possess Grade 1 Culif. T 1 · 640.0000 hrs . Typing req. o c .ESCLERK. full·time. SECRETARY State Wotcr Resources oo . setter .t rainee. SLOTMACHIHE t uu.s~"arl·s & Gaft\\.trC's a s k for !\Ul an Leav1lt in the Circula-For marketin" re:.earch wa~to Water Treatment Special machines. must Airport Mgmt. Con:.ult· 0 ~ • h d h l\lUI 5t Legal 8 ti u ing J-'trm. 7.52·5741 exper. prd"d La be rat ti on Department. t•ompany. Sil a +-. must PI ant Ope r a t o r s ave goo mec BP· 5• • n q e. Gd lov'g hm tor bl~ M be n e r' t " . R l o :-; An Equal Opportunity Employe1·. be good w,clients Nwpt Cerhf1cate & be able to tltude. Cortec. 642-1877 Gd wor~lng order . $750. Cocker Span pup 11 mo. Recpt for beauty salon 11 \RDWAnP.. Wc:.tclifl Heh. near Airpurl. Call obt a.in ... ~ ra de II Tow Truck Drivers U · 840·l09l AKC, s hots. $100/ofr Exper. desired. P •T1me Plaza, IH2 11.33 11:.k fot 751 0266 ccrtl~acutc w1th1n a re· per'd. Top pay. ,\pply, rv<.'<l Oak barrel chr, ~...S70, 7.5.2·10SS Appl y Templctons' Blll Help Wanted 7 100 Help Wonted 7100 SECRr.T"'RY/L•9ol u~onabll: pel'lod of lime G&WTow1ng 1000Jr vine Newly refinished & up· SCOTTTERRIERS Bea utification, 2030 ~ 1 D l . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,. " ~ afler employment. AP· A\·e Na 6421.2s,2 hol UNIQUE' 549 3139 QuailSt NB.S.10·3000 a CS· es i:ner, P t~me ---------1 Jlusy Newport Beach law plications can be ob·--· · · • · · AKC, shots, 642-3106 or -...;;.--------1 for ~arpcl, dropene~. SALES SAJ.f'.SSJ.:CRF:TARY ofhcc. Mu!St have xlnt ta1ned from Personnet t---------Brass bed, oak hlghboy, 1 _64().._1_800 ______ _ RESALES LUSK REALTY wrnltu~c . Showrf>Om SLAP A SMILE 1-:lcctronac backs:ro11nr1. f>kills & ability to accept 'Office, City of San TYPISTS trwlk. 830-8609, Ask for KC Yorkle puppies, 9 · us t e exper d & ):ood phone' \'uict.> l1~ht rcs1xmsibi111y. Legal & Clemente, 100 Avenlda Terry wk s o l d. S h ots 11. knowledgable. 6-12-2210, 1~kkcC'pin«. C'all0 htwn Ma° Card II expr pref "-"di (714) •92 5101 O t--"---------l .,. is opening a new resale office in the Huntington 67 .. snt\a ON YOUR FACE """ .. . " . rl'\~SI 0 . ., . • pen 7:30am·5:30pm .a......a1~e· wormed. ,,. """'·eves. IH2, for apnt. Florence Contact Pat 644 9190 L t d t f'I 1· Ca E · ~.,., ..,.,... --• ,. · as ay o 1 e opp ace-• II verungs ~-8882 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636·4170 T11ylor, 519 0:n5 MIC'flO S·c-tory/Lcq -'s lion is Mora. Nov, 21st, Forswinn&oraveyard ""RGHT D A ... AGE DI---------· Beach area. Needs both manager, salary + com • mission and salespeople, Better than average' commission + inc<'ntive \•plateaus. This office \\Ill • oo uppro.x lllOO sr1 fl. with <i lol of company i.upport. Call Paul, 714 .67.5 3-lll. SALES Electronic firm, where customers zirc A & E's. utilities, & mach mfr's. Travel 20--10',, ~al + honus, :JUIO & l''<j)CllS<'S. Full <.'o b1•nef1ts. In dustry lend er 111 an ah 1 il'JI tnslrumcma ~~~~~~~~~j uon "us uS"Cd on rotaltng equip. Send res to. keg ~ls:r. 17931 Sky Park 81. Stl' E. In. Ca 92il I R. E.Sales GET -.the help you net<! to be ~ucce sfu l. Join our alesgirl Bal Isl. MARCO t.t. POLO.Pref Exp in men·s , team of condo. specialist or women"s European • at the Condo. Inform a · <'lothing. ru 11 or p , T Uoo Center. Call now & ask for Berry, 963·0867 -6_73_-62'7_.i_or_6_7_5_·5296 ___ -1 lol"I R. E. Network SALES --------1 JC PEHl'IEYS REST AU RANT 24 Fashion Island MANAGERS Mtwport leach ='ow lnten•ic" ini: !-'or COMMISSION SPECIALIST Continued cxpanslo~ hac; l'r coted openln~s for ltestaurant ~lana~crs. Successful npplicant ~ will have 2·3 years restaurant or related ex· In 1'1oor Covcrini,:s. /\pply In Person :\Ion.Fri 10am-4pm Equal Oppor Emplorer perience. with 1 ycar1---------.-1 super,•i.sory backgfound. SALES LADY. French s Cupcake Ba kery lull We ofter com petitive time. Will train. Start salaries: a structured _S2_._1_s _hr_._S48_·30J __ 1 ___ 1 • training program geared t owar d success. un· SALESLADY paralleled opportunity to call on established ac· for advancement: and counts . wilh baskets. the oppor tunity for lamp.-,. furn. ch·. ~lust franchise ownerl'lh1p ha'~ own trans Guar alter 5 years or !>UC • ~al. 968-3771. l1 Th 9 to 4 cessful operation. or 963 8752 eves. .:For further information. Saleslady, G1Ct Shop '\call or send res ume in Mature. Uo not apply un· ~~onfi den c e to Paul less you hine Pxper ~Hansen, Director of Buggs fnternat~onal. ~Personnel Administra. _aMJ Westclafl Dr. NB ,._uon. SALF.S :'lt GR1TRAINEE der w~~ltul •J40Von Karman Newport Beach !l26f.0 (7H) 752·S800 E<1ualOppty Empt :\li F Restaurant & Sales Clerk. p time THE TABACCONJST. INC. Fashion lsl<1nd. Nn SALES Part lime, s .9pm, Mon· Fri. perfect for Collci:e Student. no presi;urc "ales or quotas lo meet. ::.:ll-<)811 MEN ED'S F.AMIL y PIZZA SALES REP , ... 1-·or fa st growing I \'IW \ot •RLORS house & graphic .H h ~ Tr~s 1 1 r m a n I h <· •Cooks ln·inc Nev. port Benrh •'-tendtt s Jrea SJldr) plu:. rom •Dftl•...., Drivers mL'>Slon. The Typcselkr' Part-Ume openings for _s:_~7_·_0_l94 _____ _ women & men with out SA.LES-STOCK WORK & A BULGE ELECTHONl<.:SCCl lt_I'. .. '"' lllll 1977 ° " '" m C Dobl l.itiiation exp prd"d. fn.1----------1 shifts available. HOTPOJN1' SALE. 3308 e ·pups. 8 wks S .. LES TRAl..,l!E ST "'RT .... OW * .. O FEES W. Warner .... Harbor, old. Shots & wormed, JN YOUR WALLET "' ,... tdhgcncc & xlnt skill~ " ,... "ti ... Tails cut. 636-4170 Po~. w lu-..t grow in~ req'd. Nfwport Ctr law Local business man of. a n 45 wpm. Variety of1~s~an~t~a.::..A~n~a~. 97~9~·29~21~--t:::=:-;::--;;::::---;;;-;:;;-TlME LIFf'; Orange Co. m.11111f 111 lirm Cull . Huth Hral..-r fer:. opportunity for good cissignments. Loni: & C to You 1045 Ll BRAHlt-:S ll•rh1111•i>I 1ntlt1 !>lrtul Ii-II ::!Oil camin••s. \'Qu nick the shortterm.Top $$S. ASHPAID •••••••••••••••••••••v I bo hf II " '' For Wshr/Dryrs/Rcfrlg I a~ I u &1111rl ,.all'' Collt·~c hll<'k hour-,, for appt call workmgor nol9S7.8133 D.Home w/nochlldren, tune P<>S1tions a\·.111 l(ruund rl'fJ cl f.t <.11ml' SEC RETARY 1:12 5~..16 htwn 12 2P;\l. --2 blk dachshunds, 6 yts l Fun lovini:: urt1culatl' :.1111·-. l"'l>l'f 1>1 l'f ii l ';i II ;'l;cwport C.:tr Ill\ c:.tmt.'nt HUS"' SELL BLO w h old 833-75i!l cU STEMOGR .. PHER '" ··• . as eri--·-------'" viduuls who arc !)on,. lh·ltrn11tl" C'urv . 111111. <;()OJ ~en. o(c bark ,. •· " s ;#. I cl C II I "' uryer, Upt!r e uxe kittens. 6 weeks old. eager lo lt.>arn huw S.IS l>llll or !'>l'llll n·,..ull'\l' grou n . a i-: 1 ccn . lie.ivy dk1uphon(· t•xpt•r Model, perfect. nolng to make top SSSSSSS lu PO Bo\ 21.N. (;u,..t<i 1;.10 0123. Good spclhnJ? & punctua Irvine 540•4455 contl. hke new both. Real cule. Call aft 5:30 W• ""'-L6.--. ~lt>sa. CJ !1~1;21, t 1 on :\tr ~ U J kc r 2 door L'1 F rel g $2.50. Pl\1 1)46..5486 "'~·· -Secretarv P T.twoJa''i J • • • • ' EqualOpporEmployer " 1---------Houny Sofory 1---------•t \\eek. s·1; hrs t•.ich dav 833 95.50 Some misc. furn 545-5748 EO, beaut. fem. cat, 11 Guorn. Commiuions SECRETARIES Rl'as. s h & t)p1111:: :.kllb STOCK ROOM CLEHK TOP CASH pd fo r gd mo's, White throat & " lncenth·~ lolWH S * * req d Sal neJ? 673·5i54 l~lander Yachts has a Vitamins/Cosmetics refn gs, furn, stoves & chest. Calico m rk'g on CALL US TODAY AND START SMILIN 833-8095 TIME/LIFE LllRARIES. INC. Equal Opp Emplyr m r Sales SERVICE STATION SALES WE WILL TRAIHYOU! 1.-...L.G cn'I Offlce full time opening for a P iTsaJes.543·5253 dyrs.839>9123,89S-Ol32 bck, drlt rimmed eyes . --r-Secretary ror De:.1~11 & pe rso n to perform . Spayed & bad sbols. EMPLOYERS PAY ALL FEES l,11 lll•inth·r-. ,\~t'llC\' ~0::0 flirr ll :.t. ~ll' 10-1 .:"c"l)lHi Hl'Jl"h 1:1.1:1 KIOO l"Jll for ,\p1>t I•:, tab 06.'> SECRETARIES •Open 7 .30i.ln\·~:30pm •Qill F.vcniniis :>33·8882 f'or swing & ~raveyurd slnfts av11ilabl(•. •HORES With & without :.h 50 wpm + Short & long term TOP$$$ Craph1t·s co :\lu:.t have gener a 1 s toc k room Waitress. exp d food & Relrig, blfi bltln bar . ods Very a Hectlonate. Re· .'.>Upenor :.ec. :.1(11J:. & du t I es. Jo: mp I 0 ye e cocktail Over 21. 1600 E. work. cheap. tape recd'r rawres lots or love. can :.ubst;,,ntiJI t!W '" prof bent!f1ts pack ace pro. <:st Hwy· N · B. See wi 11mp, a m/rm 631·3961 Pat, S57·1909or847-894i cn\lronmt·nl. Ir\'. area , ull-d. Please apply al Karen, 10·3. &H -9550 i11 :-,:x;.;?!l;r: ___ l!ll:! Barranca Rd Fr~2er,ncw.cheststyte, dorableoranae male k!.t· S ECRET"'RY li\111t!. l>elwn 10.12 ~!on WAR EH OU SI! mst sell, never used. ten,wi wht paws &chesL "' thruThur~ -. .s36·3561 Catt P at, SS7·l909. I> 0 (• u Ill l ll I ... t I 0 n Per·-----------t Sl7·8949 :-.1·\\port <'1r "''~!>t11wnt s'n·ni-:NT fur htc main-~• O"Kcefc& Merritt 1--------- f1 r111 Xlnt :.kill:. rcq J tc•nuntc & dean· up. 2<l· IO n~cd for qu:ihly con· Gas range with grldlc. Dalmatian, aduJt female. C'.ill lilCJ 01~. llr!> p/wk Ticc's Ren· trol dutie,. No ex pr. nee. S75. S49·1554 spayed, nds enclosed ----Some light lirtinc req. yard&love.~-4709 SECRETARY ~~~·. 1930 NewPort Blvd, Cull Concept Medi a. A 0 M 1 R A L1---------~rorappt REFRIGERATOR $6S. Pup3, male, rem 9wksotd Gcncrul s upen·is ion ---------1 · 673-6279an s P.M. Codapooi Baaaet mix. from Na lion al Sa I es IST wanted for top 847·3320cvet M~r. Must have xlnl typ· Newport Beach Salon. Welder ·Fabricat.or. Good Frigidair e l m p erla11--------- ing, shorthand ab1hL1es, 642-6164 position tor exp'd job Re/rig. $150. 962-14.$4, lvg English Setter, male. 2 letter composing & good SUP~VISIOM s h~ fore man. Mus t phoneno4'msgforBlll yrs. Extremely lova_bf' phonepersonahty.· know h el i ar c & un· . nds)'T'd.67S.l.Zt7 ApplyHOBa:cATCorp. HooftDutyAldH derstand stainless le ar•20 c:u f\J1de byside.1----"-------2026~lcCaw. Irvine. 3 Hrs per day. S.J $3 hr. aluminum. KnowledgeoC B r and new. Otter .~ puppies,~ mos old. lf you are c-,curchan,:: for a -- ---Apply to Jt ,'lne Untfled boating helpful. XI nl &l-5·2521, (97 .. 1550 ~~~r SpanaeJ, M" F •• position wi th 3 future, SECURITY School nlstricl. 2941 w 0 r k 1 n g c 0 n d . BeautSeart> Kenmore gas---------why not join a cnmpany We are seeking reliable Alton /\vc, Ir vine 1710 711-~S-4520 d 1 1 GERMAN Shephet"d Pup.. that can f:I\ c 1t t•> ~ uu"! J)t1rmn prelerrubly with 5.56-4900 -ryer. copper t' r, mus . Curtb lntJ. a ~I u Ill 'ume C\pem•nce T('m E<1ual Opper Employcr Wh\.-el Alignment & Brake ~I SSO. Call 673·821K. Plt!S, 4 weeks. M/F, need l ,,.,. - -T h · N t good home. 1>'19·0672 Div1s1on AA \A·l Com porary pos1uon o ...:gm, ec n1c1an. ewpor Kenmore wasM! & gasl-'--------- pony 1s look mi.: for a lrviM 540-445 5 mJ~ Ll~H:lop mto perm... Swin.J Shift S..,•. Tire Center. S Day work dr>er S8.5 ca. KJ:nmore ,_...._.. 1050 sales representative to F.qualOppor Employer nrol PQ!>tllon Growing.Costa M~~uCo .• "k Sal+ comm. Apply, elec dryer $50. Guaran ••••••••••••••••••••••• our Automotive Divisao .\pplv9AM·Noon. 111 athteuc ball business :.JOOE.Coast llwy,Cd)J. leed &deliveredS-46-8672 Uvlna Roo Set.Cust to call on Ser\'ice Sia --------Mon t-'ra. Personnel needs dependable person "' !" om. t1onsantheOrongeCoun SECRETARY MARRIOTT HOTEL to supervise hithl mfg omen need ed f o r Trade my whirlpool gas Gold &ect l sofa, tabla ty area .. Weofferprotcct· Fr the -Ophlst1"nte To 900NewportCtrD s hift rrom 4PM t ll housecl~anlng service. dryer for your elec. la mps " m uch more. ed · '" ,,• rt B hr 12.30AM Mech Ii supv Robbie s Rag &c Mop dryerB92-S8l7 S1200. C.11636-1244. temtones. ~roup 1n stooo Someone f><ll!.cd & ... ewpo eac • d d S ~-0757 surant·c .1 n<I !)rof1t prof<'M•ionJI "Ill .111~wer Equal Oppor 1.-:mployer exper nee e · torts 1----------1 Lge bm ma n's chr 6 ot· sharing.AweeklyOr11w. th i s compa n y's -. St.OO hr, ca ll Mr. YA RD M AN. r ental l3cu ftfree.&.er loman $200. Rehearsal ai.:uino;t c1,m mls<J10 sec re 18 ri u 1 n cc d . s:rv1ce ~ta. N1ghl Attend Wachtel,G-i2-~ center ht>~ openinj;ll' for 2 75S1~ig piano (mod. grand) $200. white "e lrJtn you. an lleuutaful. e.1:.ll> ac -:OrS '!ll~awk Aµply , 1.-:ACHER·Pr e·Sch<>ol, men Mechanical 6'l2..C689 more imPorlant an op t·c:.~.iolc N H Qt<.·:-. art' _Sh~I.~& lrvioc. NB Cert. or exper. lpm·Spm. knowledi.:e h~lpful. Neut Antique claw foot table. 1·,.-11-l_l.tts_s_&_bo_x_s_p_ri-n_g_s_ r~~~~71~1~3~~ .. c~~~.~~.lt the 1corporall' home ol Senire Station Allen S2.60hr.t>-10-8820. h~.nrlw r llrng ne.c . 44". $225. Beautyresttwtnslze. . ... lhas ar.ic co 1\ £111anl'lal dunt, <'lCf\cr'ci lJJ)' & ""da}s otr. Will Lrain. 543-0542 $40. S5l·Z139 you are the person 1 arn b;u·ki.:rountl "Ill 11e , :i r,,c~ Full & J'I tame Ap· Tef.,ttoM Salo 19.10 Newport Blvd, Cost a looking ror. cull 11lu..., work1n~ lor I he \I• pl\', Shell Station, 17th & Want to make money? ~1Cllo. El~~ range, se~·~ekn Antique Ouk Bookcase, or fi1rnn1'l1 l'us1tl1111 is rr\·rnc. NR Can you sell on the witimer. top con · • e leaded glass, restored. llratf Ret·kl'll bu~y. c.\l'1l111i; & " fl.ext . ------phone? Top S In our bust· Mttchandhe ofr. 548·2375 an S. s:ns. 673-7878or673-6'9U l7l4)S.'>7 3'l1Kl Liie 11orier:.lantJ111i:. Scrvare Sta. 1\ttendant. ness. 646·3030 ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• F Noon 7P~ ;\l1111d.iy 1><'r~<>11 will be pt·rfccl. Sh e(per"d Full or p,Ume. Ray · ~1 8005 C:OLDSPOT, l4 cu fl. F/Ph• Spanis h wr ought lr on 9,\:\1·7l' ~I Tucsclay & typing Henefits Cull Apply Arco Station, 17th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ace ma ke r• 1135· black chandelier, un· Ab1.:a11 Abbot l'cr!!onnrl & lrvlnt•. C M. PUILIC AUCTION 675·5258 usual. & beauUtul. $150. If unable 10 call. write flrau llcl·kclt. P 0 Box 904;, \'cntur.1. <.:a11rorn1a u.1001 CURTIS NOLI. CORPOR,\TIO'l C:uttb. lndu~lr1c:. D1v1s1on t\J:l'llC\', l~O() Cam JIU~ Sc . s TELEPHONE SALES MANY lTEMS OF FI NE F REEZER . Uprlghl.,_840_·1_ro_1 _____ _ Or, N H 55i f.122 , n;;;~·;,r·r:.~ 1-:'!~~n~!· 10-4 ESTATE J EWELRY. Colds.p ot. Like ne w. ETHAN Allen Sofa a• · , ' ART OBJ ECTS AN· Capacity 553 lbs. Depth • S.Cretory to SI 000 ct d :-111...i t>e honest & etc TlQUES FINE FU N 30:..G.. w 32.. h '&S', brown, cr eam, red &; "l;cw 1n v.-~tmrnl ,.,, 11yn<l abl1' Apply , ON JHAT ETC PHONE FORRIN. StZ Phs.54-oosi 1 • blueplaid,&d.cond.$1(19. ne('(l, ~m11rl µer-.on to :'lie"purt ~ht.'11. 2800 W · · · 6'U·9509 afl 4PM run .,mallotc "l;u.,h. but CoaslHwy.NIJ SALES JOB FO. & BROCH U RF.. lkycl.s 10~0 'lllllt! 3 bit of bkkpn.-: . . 645-2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITE Bdrm. set, like SQing per.;onalilles who take pride in their work Over 18 & able lo work evenlncs. S2 .70·S3 to start. Apply aner SP:'ll <iood ~rowth potent. CJll serv. Sta Help needed Im· RACIHG IUCE new, block & chrome ~Ulf:.o55. Codslal Pcr:o1on. med .Full or Pt. A~ply, G 00 A DEVILISH SALE! .. trim. Chrome & glass MERVYN'S An Equal iwl ,\gency r,90 Harbor :Y.JO t-•. Cst Hwy, Nwpt 0 Antique furniture. Sal· Swiss l\IONDJA 2.SI near cocktail •N, cstm made. Opportunity Em"IOY<'r C:\t · ' -· Bch perfect cond, class c blue Must sac. Leroy Neiman /\pplkolions are bcin g ,. · BUDDY I. Sun October 29. JO, lZ to 5 & sUver Cramr.. Ca mpl paintlnic. coUecton Item. dally, MEMED'S Fomily Pino Porlor1 lll!O S Un,lol. Sf\ 110 }'; J7lh. Co~t.1 \I csa ltiS.'12 BeaC'h 111. If n Rc~taurant accepteU al ~811 Adams , 0 H .... p Want•d 71 OO SEWING MACH OPR r.~I. Magnificent walnut equipped·ShlrT.ano brk.s. A.P. 546-9464 anvtlmo i\ve llun11nmon Be;11•h, Help Wante-d 7 • '" ... SI h l f rtl 1 6 h 20, ' ("'tober ... 29 l"·oo A •• :\t •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ant up o sler y .. x .,._, 1 .... _ ... ___ n ng rm set· c rs 5675.644·8 '-----c:p S rd W ... 1 ~· "" " " .. -----------------. pcr'd only. Good poy. '"'' 1 ..... ...,stnumrst, (leatherl Oak table .., c. tu Y rougnt ron to12 OONoon&2 oor.M New t urnilure mf._; inttt-e•t4'"J Ir fwi i al•s rolllop des k . much Schwinn Contlnento.1, 10 Dlf!l'lle Set , like new. to 5:00 P .M. Opening~ "' • "' Sales Westminster. 531·2921. Lj. fn Or-Co. We more. Fabulous buys I spd, mens. $7S. Stain ".mar resistant, arc avollable in sales & r--··,.-BACK EAST 840·1091 walnut tan. top. 4 Com. ~tock work during the CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN SHIPPING & REC. offef-o boM pay, a ANTI'-'UES Ladle:i Schwinn LeTour , rortable padded seat & hristmas season.Exper GIRLFRID.4Y good comm., :.Int 51429,.thSt. wichlld sut, new &c backchrs.$150.548·8006. ~~~!:a~~~~Nh ~~U~~i PORTRAIT SALES OR PHOTOGRAPHY (21 Positions open in our bonus Ii cuual at. C__, VIII-HI bright yello w. $150. Queen slic Bed SlOO. 7 OPPTY EM PLOY ER R ' f f 'd i ' C~la Mes~ ofc. Duties ~ to 90 along --·-·' -7 -556·6567 dr awer old va nlly table egtonal o fice o a r api Y gr owing mc•lude sh1ppang & re· w/ow staff benefits. 675-4982 644..a474 '-_. 8 s1s. Both x lnt cond. in t e r n ati o n al compa n y seek i n g cetvlng of men 's & Wld....,Mahriuts 025 19H 167 Snack lor Help A.ssist w/toklng food or . ders. Operate cash re-1•--------•I g1,,ter. Full & p/tlme ;wail. Apply in person. car eer oriented m e n & wom e n for women's clothlnR. lit1• Ho door to door. Our •••••••••U••••••••••••i--------- • lllOl E. Dyer Kd, Santa Ana, Tues Nov. l s t , • bctwn 10am-3pm, The Anllque Guilci Jtest.uuront MAHA GER F.xper'd Ill rest. or fast • roods. Al~o. nc1>d p, t1mc help. Call 675·2835. SALES \ $4to $6 HR. COMM For those extra SS during lhe holiday!! or anytlml'. let us show you how to gel them. Interview cu.stomer!I in maJor re tall stores neur your home. offering charj{e a~count~ Flex. hrs. to ---------1 :;uJt voun need' No ex· RETAIL CLERKS per. nccessw ry. Wf' train. Coll now: A OS. (714) 523·5165, Ext530 (213) 945·3961 • Htlp wanlNI lsl. 2nd & Try :i Daily Pilot 3rd shin~ No eicperlcncc Classtfie<I Ad to buy. sell rcq'd. We tr;1in those orrent11ometh1ng. hired. Appllcant!I upply --------1 • at: .. UTOTEM STORES Located At: u.M2Lampaon , G. Grv SlOW. South St, Ansbm JU Del M11r, C.M. BM Glenn yre, t.aii Deb We ari! an equal npportunlty ~mployer For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5671 . s ales posiUo ns. AJl sales are in lead· typinl{, flllnE:. phone ofc spoc• 11 becautlfld We sell for you on consign-BARfllWOOo PANEL'g Virtue Dinette Set/II cbrs, ing d iscount s t ores in Southe rn Coll belwn 11am-Spm & no •llPff· itKets. ment. Antiques, Collec· RR ties Tel polos·bcama 2 leafs . "Int cond. 2 daily to sel up interview. W• Troln. ta hies. 631·3285 2x4i2X6·1ocal 631·2A60 reCnaeralors. 545-3794 ' Calif. No door t o d oor, customers THE LOOK SOUND GOOD? com e to you. 644-6500 Then Call COMPAMY OFHRS: • Salary & commissions range Sl0.500 to $22.500. • Paid lrairun g program-exp not neces!iary • Paid travel expense • Full Company ben efits • P rom otions from within RE9UIUMIMTS: • M ust h ave dependable trans- portation • Must h ave p rof essional ap . pcarnncc. l>c aggressive & smbitious • M us t be willing t o tra v el up t o 10 nigh ts per mo. •S p a nish speaking ability a definite asset Appllcan t1; s h ould be w illi n g t o w o rk lon g hour s for a n immensely satisfying career. Pleas@ <:all : PCA IMl'ERNATIOHAL C7 I 41 llU75Z An Equal Oppor tunity Employer SKILLED PROPERTY RUllER DUCK MAIHT!NAHCE At WORKER 833-8095 S.il S009 to $1105 mo TIMMIH < areer Opportunity LllRARIES Des1rt1ble quallficollon1o F,qual Opp t:mplyr m/r inrlut!C' equivulcnt t o~~~~~~~~~I graduation fr<>m h1Ji hl- TB.EPHONf DIRECTORY S<'hool & 2 yrs exrier In ~cn'I cor~ntry & build· mg maint. work. Aµ plit-<>tion:» c.:in be oh t oincd from personnel ofc .. City of San Clemente, 100 Avenlds Presidio, (714) 492 5101 Last day to file 18 Frhlu> Nov, lllth, 1977by!if'M . DISTRllUTORS Deliver small neighborhood telephone book with your own vehl cle In the Harbor 11rea. Must have valid Calif. lie & be 18 or over. 2 Weck11 work. Apply, Wed Nov 2nd Ii Arter: South l.aguna 1779SSky Park Cr, Ste J MOTOR flOUTE Airport lndu11l'I Complex The Dally Pilot h:u n . Jrvlne lnrl(c ro11to In Soutti-:..---------1' La14una • approx ('arn t40TICI ini;:" $400 J>('r month. Mor how l>aUy Pilot Cla11- thru Fri afternoons 11nr lflcd ads display their Sllt&Sun mornings. Cai m4)Magrt wtth lealbWty and ~00<1 I.I riving record and Impact? Ourada, we required Call 642·4321 ore proud to say, realty Lcuvmgoameandphon\ aet rea ult1. Pbonc number. 642-5878. I ,,..,....... aoso FwNtw. 8050 MIKetlaneous 8080 MlscellOMous 8080 SporilncJ Goods 8094 Boah. Powel" 9040 Sund1y. Oclober30. 1971 DAILY PILOT OIT ........... \ ........... ······················· ······················· ······················· ······················· ······················· ·. B UNK Bl"D Urown 6 · d Ouk dlnln rm tbl OR A pf' S I'' ti o M frvlnl' Country Club St.AT!!: rOOl.'rAlll.E , . C~rs.Sol•/ ' ~1./ YOM 9570 Whl•-lth~dr· O t f hr ~-'b -"L'R .. t •N~ B d l\lembl•r:1h111 $1S() + All Acc\'i;soral'11 2il Ow1.•n" r.abm <'rm1orr, Rent 9120 Clcnslcs 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., w awcn. nc w1 e;i 6 c: 1> ... mur le ""' ., " • rJn new, r f • hC'ad uuJh." al'fil" ne\\ '-"ear old & an °ood coucJ t b 'rr t •· $7""/"-1 .alrendy sewn on lll"C & lrlln..'> er ('('. 644·5061 $400. ~ 271>!1 • • "· "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '17 l>«hto V11n tt 100 c:u.1 °' • l up U (' • '"" vv "" " ---p a I II t , ( U JI C 0 V (' r S , . , ' Uon. Sacnfacl.ng ul SUIO. otr, Zo11Jtll cir TV. ready to be hung. Ont Oue lltmodel itU impnct 1Y Radfo N~·wpurt slip avail 8" Ce1ntop camper shell. WcPaysamc UJy'! ml/ext, AM11'M •lerw. Call 581--00$8. $3001 &l ofr Lame grn open weave beige Wath wr<'n<'h" one (kmtroruc~ HIA St 0 1098 s.; ;,(l(J ti40 ti82s $1.30. llll73 .Santa ~phm Jllh Stiml A1lnu11I CUl>bclto w I 1>()kr.s, :11111 velvet ehr 0 $~0 Blue brown t.ocovcranywhcn• 111 ...... , .. :,,. .• ,.or••tlan • we ' F.V.008-S700 MOVll:WORLl> roof, mu,.:,.. Ma.Isl ~ell STOREWJDESAI F: • ( uu~ """""'-0 ~ .,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'Al.L UCTION ( \ kl f • l ••• Vt-Ivel c hr $40. l (J'Orn l0 to20t.'t'ldepcnd !lti020-IO .,.. '77 Cui.to m 21' r A '"· Uli ng 01 0:111 N~•u."-'<l f~m.appls, Creeltwood Irvine •nl: on fullnt>b' t\lbo, -Beautiful-'> color <'on U11ycru11>cr. 454 Chevy ~~dH/ Nov.12-l:S.1977 hulancu onh . 1.uw nu.e. Wilson 8 Rarg•ln CWoodbtu:li!o Village) white buutilully em Mu.">t move ~ale. F'ormal 60leSl58. l >'~':"arr .. fruc Orakti pump. &w ruil en 9150 Mov1eworkJ Mlll>eum m\Jcniw. 50.000 nule w.u; NOOk. S.S & 814 W. 19\b, S..W8l74 broidcr.:d lacy cuat In. !line 1>et, tbl f72'C42), ·I del&s<'l·u~.l).&2·53't0 windshield, swim step •••••••••••••••••••••• 60000rangethoq.1c:Avc:. rJnty. AS9-~l .ift. 6 L CM. &C2·19304'~ floor lo celling. Come & d1r~. ca uch 7' thlue} Sylvania ·rv 15 Ul. colur. Urowu & white. Lo hrs 1971 250 Yamaha MX BU8Jl.8, Park. Cali!. wkntls. ~ HELOCATING-Elegant seetoappreciate&muk<' 111.11J O, t\((•Clcau rt!mot"$:iOO tundem trlr.Xlntcond Terrylt1l fronttork,8oi,: ---**I llU T * * ho" 6cru1 of I urn • oiler. 22935 Git.luxy .l.uoc, IJwnmuwl•r rt·cl type liltl:1568 SSSOO/bsl ufr. OO:J-243'l shocks. etc. $5~. Call Consian Nowt More lhan '72 Ford ~300. 302 Vtc Cood U$ed Furniture & 'nlonulsville & Heritage, El Toro. 581·0058. <'d~cr, Curla i. :II :itl11.:. ---962·9898 after 7 p.m. ~ anuquc. d:i!1:1k :incl Punt'lec.I, ''~t'tl, now tlrcb Applla nc•s--<>R r will R CA ~rv, Whirlpool ITS rfbo•rd ,.1h tv.rc<· plyr,rodau cumb. llCAS1 .. r1.'l.lt"on:.oll',>:ood ._ ..... R t/ 1>1.1edul rnterc~t c<Jr~ le> und l1 ru es. S28SO. Mill or SELL for You r e r rt g • M ta y la G u u ~• oe\\ ~87UO. to111.hl11111. Sl~ l>r Uci.t 9UUJS, •n 9050 I !17 3 H o nd ll• X L2SO • he sold. Consli.:nors pule.I 492 '1736 ----~ .s-·· UCT . w:thr1dryr all like n~w. fin & lellbl\$35. Primo . offcr.55\Hll7-1 Charter ~t,JlrLLumi.~2S/bsl.. samc riay. (;11ll orw11lc 7 l>od~u Von. toti,r M ·~A IOM ~l Blue jay, I rvine wetsuit . ne-w, ~Ill' f'ra~1d.11rt: wJ -.ht:r & ---••••••••••••••••••••••• SS0-403Z tor comvlcle lntormu • Mt.-1616&13J..t625 (Woodbridge Village) s mall -$45. 1''i seht.'1 t11•ycr, $150. 11:.armau Zcmth Color \'vnwlc·. Rcre Op~Hy •73 Norton, 8SO, 4500 mh tion: l'ustm. Cosl over $9K. ----------· ~l Supergliib!S !HIOW::.kas, 1';srdon i.ll'rco.·ltll '1n5 llt.'t.'d 'i picture LUlH!. Sc..oekJn~ 111d1v1du11ls with Like tl('W. Must !!ell this AUCTlONAflI~ltH.:A ~i~ :~J: c~~~s~:;rr1,~I: CASR PAID 19Scm w/o Bdn.:.·$75 ---Stt>rco rHor1l pl.1ycr t I' CORP For gd wred furn, anti· Big Chair. Mk· 500 Wood 170c 111 Curpl'l A voc.uuu i;n .:cn, 111,rl"'"t. 5125. 847 336tl ex .. 11111vl.' su1 ing cxpcr. week. Offers 6·10·2<.Y.IS 1 2 W c 0 ., c r R d • 55700. 751·06.~ • lrTV' ...,. ..... d I k 70 '" who would be interested " · quea c a. ..... 8-.. ~s. w11-;ckel Sarety Uin1I 1>cuplur1: · 1 c new: --.. ill juinan.: un exclu~lve 75 Jlonda C8360 T. xlol Englewood, Ohio45322 '7G Chev •h ton, Xlnl\:onrl ---------•t----=540.:..:.:...:·4.:.74..:.:t:__ __ -l lng.$45. Ski boots·s11.cs ydsatS250yd.G75·1525 21"rnlorconsoll•$l00 2S chartermembcrsh.lp.Wc cootJ .. 3800 mi, $700/list Call Toll Free: (800) Nor m, 968·~283 ur MEW Spmdior c.,.. •• ..,.,..,. • al h Lr 6~2, 8. si,.~. 9, lll; $7 SO, 1•· t-I --,.-h· . i·ntnrrnnsolu$l50.8'13 llA have .. .,u. Downeusler i1fr.""o"~,~·u'lApm 543·2191, Loli An••ell'll. '"'''·lOOl ev" a&occ11s1on· c r. 1: 525 s·v SJ'i & S·IS a 10 .ou n~c .. o.111 !" w l9th St. Cl\f .. .... ""°o .... ,, ·• .. ...,., .. frame mirror. mlsc. See • '·: • '"' · . 1.:dwood & chrome, $70 -----..----Sailboat with only 5 -(213) 921·2t33 or Uranlle ----------to Appr. SJ6-237G Gtrl s Ice skates-saxe SN, for 2 lloover \'JC $35 Boats & Morine mcmbershiP:I '71 Desert Jtc:ady 360 Co.: (714) 52:1-1520 VAN-Shop Demo. '70 Ford ,_ ________ _, s~ale b1.11{. & 1>Jc11te 1lr1·•»• llairtirycr $35. 96B·Oii06. Eqloli-nt 1 1 1 d nvullable Yamaha. Rebuilt, many Longbed. Complete ~ 6 pe. Bedroonuet .\lUSTSACRIP'lCE Sl•t~OO Cwik,.,..... 186Slfar'bor Blvd. CM 6'5-61.51 ntique Duncan Phy Ce size l~<chlld)·a~I for s.>ll •••••• !"~~-;••••••••••••• .!~\tat on/ 1 a mdag(ef de xtra3. 642·5910, 642·2721 '56 DENTI.EY Mdl S-1, vcri!lo11. XI n t cond. · Tb\ Occas10nal t:ha1r < d F .. 125 2 • ,.,..... requ re · an -immac. Hight hand S3000ifirm. 962.9922 dyi. • mahog. din. Rm. . . n\!c :,, reci.<:r • · women s Gcncnll 90 I 0 kresLed, plea~c. <'.onlact New Bnde says "Ol>fi\reet .. ...:ve. 968·811Q 968·0145 lll·tns. twn pedestals, claw feet. recoverm1P·$40. i\nll bikes $\0 ca. Dryr $25. u h J It "" " " pads. Klra leav es. qued wrought iron Hur UoattrlrSS0.3~chldesk:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1" ae eanag ul bake!" Mu ~l sell 1 21-------=-----1...:...:.._ _______ _ F.legant. <Seats 8·10) Kart w/2 g!Hs shelve:.~ $10 eu. Misc bike parts DONATIONS WANTE_D: ~=l~~;~n~~~ln~51~f:s~ler. Kawasaki 750 fa1>L & Beaut. r estored 1940 '75 GMC Camper VaP. $200.586·6471 8 boUle holders (nl'W & ·l!IS·ti61!8 ~ax deducuble • Irvine · clean$700. 7Sl4664 Plymouth 2 Dr. sedan. Loaded, xlnl cond. 1----------t custom madel-S!!5 --SChOols.SS2·1®10days loah Sail 9060 Rebllorig.cng. Buyoow $7900/ofr.dys8;30to4:30 ~~~~~~~~~~j.\fapletwmbedromplete. Piano-Storv & <:lark :\'EW ~;t.ECTftOLUX loat Mari ••••• ;••••••••••••••••• '7-1175 Yaroahu Entluro. for qwck turn over in ?52-7S85orolt 6,4()8.14(17 Oalcw/glass 5lt.cofteeta· S3S. 2 chrs $1S ea. walnut l·oi'1solc-bcttcr \'.:icuum elcll!lcr ",pwr £~tde 9030 WAHTRESULTS? ~~::~:;3~~fleao.See :,e;:p~O:::r~=/~~: •Dodge'12.. lomi, buttoo ble. $120. + movie CocktaUtblS-t.646-5345 ~2a0nl.38ncw-39SO. Call packcheap642-4397 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SeHyourboatthru ler.SS1·2142afl:spm luckinl,i.unrouf,roacb. camera.f».1·9186 . For soilc: Child's wudlni: GD"-Y MARINE SOUTHWESTERN '77 Yamaha XT SOOD, 600 Bstolr.979-4421 r--r.-1 IOSS 'd ~ mi. Ilk~ new. $1200. ---------1--.,. -· WA .... TED pool. luige~. J\b,,,t :.m. Tl\clr<1d1lionuJ heavy du· YACHT SALES "'\8·9611 UA.....-• Dn°Vf$ 9550 '75 cue VAN Mint, 14000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J"lll toy~:!!>• 536·4361 II ht . hi i ., "~ .,. HERCULOM TOP CASU DOI.LA n ty, g weig mt1r ne FUJI/NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi w/air cond & con PUILIC AUCTION PA 1 D F 0 R y 0 H v Jn L u It d es , g 0 er engine .. All models and DEALEttS 5 trk cust. motorcycle trJr A.MC.JEEP version extras. More! I' Softl& loYeuat MANY FINE lTE:\tS OF JE\V}!;LRY WATCHES wa I l pa p e r , .. Obi .. genuine new parts . (TI4) 073-921l wibbocks "slabiliter. $4800.Steve962·429J IOTHPl£CESSlt9. ESTATE J EWELRY, ART OBJECTS GOLD. ycllow/gold/beiJ:e/brwn Aulhori.i.cdlfo.tr: Bristol S42S.675·3911 *I laCaiUf. l\RT OBJECTS. AN· S ILVER SEllVlCE: 16 rolls, retail S27, will Services. Costa Mesa. Like new Aquarius 21. '7 YAMAHA2SO End WJ~2UTSPDEEALLLEARLSL 'M Chevy. Van, C cyl,'3 5 PC PLAY Pit.. TJQIJES, FINE F URN., F I NE F URN. & AN· sell for $11 per roll (714)892·8541 Ready to sail, resnb'I, ltwlS good. $350 or ~~t lNTIIESTATE si>d.r~=CDon> $711-.lleg. $1150 [?2200 .• l"~~~cfu0~R1~: TIQUF.S.6'5-2200 979·1028 *ZODIAC ~~ ~~~r11.ecatt~~ orr.646-2382 HUGEIMV~TORY 3 UY .. bl n.ls ---------~ LUGG.AGE y .AGS Qystal Bra:.s e~andelier Port·A·Marine Npt. Beach. ,75250SUZUKI. All.Models New & Used '1~o~k~c;&i ~~~4~\J~~ $-G RF'GE SALE 9·4 Sun · f b · d U>, Cont! hun~ang lamp JnOotable Boa•~ r.r-Xlnt -nd. <tA""1'of-Leasing Available l G b'"i t b k ..,..,. ,, -rom your usmess cor . $10. 979-1028 ' . ... CATALINA 22, 3 Mo's 9ld. uu._ • '"" .;rm~ C t Me au o, a ' e s oc s. CurtfsfwNtwe day o nl y. 2 1 602 Sendooecardlor each . ~2SCollege,C.M. Many Ktrus. SGOOO. fer. OIQ IO B.F. Goodrich, 'f ASO 186SHarbor Blvd. C.l\I. Brookhursl St. H.B. Nr t.ag pl"5 one spare. We Old oak bus. dsk & swivel (714lS40.2070 847.1489AMs & PMs 642-6827 AMC J .. p radi11ls. American mup, 84$-6151 Hamilton return permane nlly ch:11r SSS. F.xq u1 s1teSi t t .1 t&. lk MotorHomes.Sme/ 252A lli\RBOR8LVO. monyxtras.496-6837 ' _________ .,..ES_T_A_T_E_S_A_L_E-. _B_c_d_s-t. sealed attractive tag & Bianchi wedding ~own & gne au opa o case, ·71 Aquarius 23; great Retwt/Stor 9160 Costa.Mesa 549·8023 Autos W ..... d 9590 IN STORAGE ~vsT h t strap, meeting airline' veil, sL 12$185. 642 5872 ne:-6$5957.,17· E,ays 673-l620, cond. Head. 08, 3 sails, •••••••••••!'!':•••••••• JEEPS .. 77 .. · • -pots, pans. room ea crs. l.D. requirements. !'re· ev....., ol" -Sleeps 5. Pat, 751·0285 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• SELL! Beaut. Bev. Hill:; dis hes, books, tables . vent loss & theft! For a Sui>C;r ~ sOU}ld camera & Johnson 2'h & a H.P. Out-, , Rent a 1977 Excutlv.~ c J. s • 5 , c J • 7 • t., WE WIU. IUY Estate items from Ule 21Z3 Parsons corr Vic· personalized tag enclose proJector boards Both k $50 Cutalloa, fixed kceJ, 6 Mo torhome or J\f in1 Cherokees, Wagoneers. YOUR DATSUN 20s. 5' mabog settee, hep-lorio)C:'it. Sal ll·S, Sun wallpaper, fabric or 6-15·583-1 ea or ~torr 55~~\ head nn. 3 sails. Loaded. m~torhome from Herb Pick-ups, upto$l,200dis· })AJD FOR OR NOT • plewhite style • striped l(}.2. "Day Clo" s>aper & Wl' • • Sllp avall :il Dana Pot. FriedJaf'lder. ca u any or counts. s yr 50,000 m ile T " LI.AR s ilk $250. Lg wa l & ...... b k & t our Beautlful redwood ~ate, 18• Rowing Skiff near 642-4599 theseoumbers warraot""avaiJable. 0 DO mahog J"b ary tbl $17S QUES, Baskets. pie-wUJ ac ra m Y complete wipost & latch. . . • . 891-6777 ,,~ FOR TC>r CARS M~g Q; dinJng tbl.:) tures & misc. 330 t.ags. Or try two curtb t>l"x-12".$20.673·46"6 neww/3 rowmgstations, 18' Alpha Cat. MU6t sell. CopejandMlrslnc leaves $27S. Frultwood Marcus st, NB. Sat/Sun back to back. oars & canvas cover, Cd cond. Trlr w/boat 537.7777 2001Elst.Sl\SS84!00o sq game t.bl, lthr top SlOO. g.5 PRICES: Leaving. Desi.re to sell all La P s t r a k e s t Y I ~ • box &t ofr (Zll)3J2-8894 821-1111 Lg down uffed ch $2eaor31S5 my st.orage holding in· fiberglass consL, classic or <m)433-7339 •47 CJS SlOO. Fruif~ cbr ,.i{ lothes sale. Size 7-10, 4iStagsSl.OOea. cld'g desk, suitcases, re-appearance. $600. Motor-Hot.l..td Be!tOfr. 640-0Sl9eve Also Danish teak tbls, 8042EbbtideCircle,Hun-6i9lagsSl.50ea. <'ord a lbums, record 644-9584 •CORONADO '71. Jn· 18'h'tol~ misc access le nnt'gs. tington Beach lOOC' more $1.40 ea. player, misc. Call bt!for Flo-Thru Bail Tank brd, 3 sails, Wheel steer-Fully seU cont.toed Ca1Jtosee,54S-39Gf Sales Tax Included .c P~1.. SS7-8J60 Alex mg. VHF. Knot meter, Reserve now for ----------Beaut. Med. furn., din. NOCARD? ander. ..~~741 d e pth meter. Slip. summer funwknds. REDECORATING Sale! tbl., 8 chrs. couch, love Draw your own OI" send ......, 5»1886 REGENCYMOTOR Corner Unit. SS sq. yds. scat, coUec tbl w/slate name, address, phone & Family Membership ror loots. Pow•r 9040 HOME RENTALS Gold wool shao cpl.. top. Other tbls, cbrs , we·u make one card per Irvine Racquet Club.••••••••••••••••••••••• L36 ......... '""""N Harbor Blvd S A. 0 lamps, sewing mach .. tag. Add '><len"h. 752·1J.20 IN t l ~ · • · Mantel piece S'x2' metal ~ u~ FOR SALE!!! w ewpor moor ng. ••S31-2SCXJ•• seulpter. lamps, wrought ~~~~.e'hc\o°i:.3o~o~~~-Send ~het'k or money or-lland knal sweaters. '77 Sea Ruy 24 ft. 127,000byowner.645·5391 MOTOR HOMES ~r:~~b:.~~-5~~l's SPM. 1,1612 "B" Car!ax, deTP~'LOTPRINTIMG dresses L2-14, shoes IH:i. Weekender wlth 70 '75 HO BIE CAT 16' Leav. FOR RENT 70J&r COMMANDO V6, a uto, air cond, 4 wheel dr. 56,000 miles (S!r7NRP) 1 year, J2.000 mile warraot,y. S24'9 Copeland Mtrs 2001 .E.1StSAS58·8000 Tl.lstin. 832·2192 J c w c I r Y & to Y s . bours. Mw;t sell; bought ing stale, must i.cll ! f'romSlOO. wk.110.0644 o. Of A ICllMI P.O. Box 1560 typewritcrtbl. 646-53115 new boat. l'ri. pty. Call $l800orbes torr. 7Sl·4&18 70 INTERNATIONAL BARWICK DATSUN "'• I, 11' ·, ' 831-137S 49 J.JJ7; WE BUY CUAMCARS &TRUCKS CONNRL CHEVROLET 2828 Hurbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 546-1200 lenotype, dinette set, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92ti:?6 -Jerry at -RENT Fireball 23' Self SCOUT 18 yr old Maple Dinin° twin bed dishes misc ll l d c · :i • b c <t S 2 5 ; v t 17 I Id Trlr RoomSet.AllRudRock 377E.t8th.64s.t74J . PUBLICAUCTIOM Stcnorctlc S25; llloek • S44-88S8 Jf8urc to~ an~P 'xtras' ront. Auto/air. CC. CB, VB, 4 wheel dr. 3 !!pd. WEPAYTOPDOLW\.R New England Maple . MANY ITEMS OF FINE ~ofn cho.iir $15 ; Ccri'lc or 546-1200 Xlnt 1~~ncl. Bes't oHe; stereo,slps6645·2283 Hardtop. (407995) 1 year, FORTOPlJSEDCARS J ust like newt CaJI aner l I& Sun lM.. 1401 Keel ESTATE J EWt:LRY. rlush -.wivcl chair $15. ._... , over SJ800. 551.3920 rallen. Trcnrel 9170 12,000 mile warranty FOREJGN,DOMESTJC 7PM,171J..1~6 Dr, Corona del Mar . ART OBJ ECTS. AN· 5.ls.6391 FiW11in9Machme ----.-••••••••••••••••••••••• available. orCLASSlCS 644·0774. Remodeled, TIQUES. FINE FUHN.. :-Maltese Maenum 35. LET'S TRADE zs• Terry 1974 new coud SZ499 tr your car is extra clc;ro Super remodeling Sale! have many bargains. ETC. PHONE FOH IN Musical The Ultimate-JS' Ctwscr 28' l\l or.:on 0 1 lo111tcd !>df t.'oni'd A/C & olhe·; CopetOMJMtrs sceusfirst. !!!'as·,st,gvlse. ... ~r~~:t-a-l-le_c_t_o_r"-,-5-P"'"a-r_a_d-is-·e' FO. & BROCHUrtt:. IM..,,._l!fs &OBJ &c Sportsflsher. Spced . with n .. w ec1u1pmt.'11l ,tr." s'avc s2000 , 2001ElstSA5StlK()(KI IAUERIUICK ' =" . .,...., .,A12':..':!"'sp•1 Compl weight-lifting set, &15 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• comfort, surety & stylt• \tomal· 1. The bout a.:> 111 714 495 10'.!0 --2:J:!S llarbor Blvd. ~ ....... v .. ,..... .... 11 • Altcc 15" spkr . $75. (2) Luxury acct>m. for 6. like new condition and '77 <.:JS JEf:P, xlnt. cond. Costa Mesa 979·2500 -household appliances, EW round tug,?'. med !\tilchell 12"' c;pkr11, $3S Tunu tower, outrigger. Wllt i.lecp 6 odulls in ayco lent trailer 1976. Must sell! •----------Gold couon velvet \ov- eseal. xlnt cond. SlOO. 963-93165 Harvard Classics. Old sbag, t~o \one rt.•d. wa.'> ea. pa Ir A It cc i\ i 30 K & h I s d h cf 1 ~ u d 642 0700 TOP 78's, bottles, books. Sl57 wisell.'50.962·4726 cahanet~. cmnty, •150 25. nots smoot l'Om ort.. tan up ea • "ceps t se once. . s 3 1 c b ·11 ~ •· "' ride an any Wt.lather. G. gollcy etc. Owner wUI $2000. farm 54S-07t4 R d V D"'' 1 a• C~ •• t1<Sonuna.lley2) a ra o,i--d-d-·a_·_r_oo_m __ l_-1_:<_18-.-n-e_w, Fcn<lcr \ ihrJlu~ amv. IO troun. 714 ~2-~l consider late model com-• CJS cncga e. -8. ~ • .. ---------... ".itL-. SlOO. :>-t8 S2t0 Jfl <:. --pact,. ... or ~. ton pack un :\lost Sl'lt. 17 Komfort Many xtras. Xlnt cond. •"'ID 1----------1 cond. Bst. oHcr. You re· ...... ... ,. •t k of Ph "'·'" ~128 r,.. FUR~'TURE & wknds .• ., part paymnn•. C"ll Alnt coml,_ u:o.ed 4 limes. "a e r. .,..., ... "' AU Day Sunday-Antiqs , moveGJl~ SEA RAY'S .... .. • • f 1 ---------1 FOnCLEAN d l 1 1----------1 1•628•9348 eves or sl ronta111c<t. ndudcs -L-9560 WAREHOUSE ecorator <1cccss. oo s. p . d·'r . \ Salver Buch St.rad. prof. flush toilet w:1rn holding • -iu clothes & more. 2711 14. ersum cpts, "ercn mod cu.st made w/uc AU 1978 McxMI' weekends. k Ii 11 h "1 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\.-.~ r~·-SALE.! Broadway Ave, C.M. sizes & colors, under ces~. hkc nu. USO '77 Catalina 30. 4 mo. old, ~~~t~r ;:nge u & v.oav:! ORANG E COUNTIES 10.000 Sq Pt or 1''in e 64s.87S4. wholesale6.11·3961 !HS-0062 I 8'-30' VHF ,.. O"'· • W1'fa1J C'Chau..c;t dbl sank LARGESTSELJo:CTJON .HomeFurnisbings · TIIEPERFECT 'l&S '• 11 11' span. h J ' I . oCUsedPlCKUPS& love, dshwsbr, furnace, CLARINET. Good cond. HARRISON'S rel\, in peak lnt, Nwpt s ower. s ps 6, rg 4WHEELDRJVL'c:' Featuring Dining Rms. toilet. wat.er beater. 100 CHRIST•IAS GIF'l' $80 complete or bst/ofr slip. Save $3.000. Must clOll«s, lrg gas & elec . ~ & Antique Reproduc -f't wrought iron railing, FORSON & DADI v SEA RAY sell $26.005. 494·7403 ref rig, pressure water Over 40 units ready for I.Jons. All well discounted patio glass doors. win-German "N" scale Call Be erlyCS46-3384 ZJ27So. Main.S.A. s ys tem wi30 gal of sale. Look tor our Red way below our com· <lows, plumbing le Jots model Minitrix train set.s Office,......,. Ir 540.6555 LEHMAN 12' SaUboat, water, bottery & 110 Its. TagSpedals. =·Come in & see more. 24S3 Sant.a Ana with station houses. 'fdF ... 1015 3101Coa.stHwy,N.D. perl. cond, xlnl gear, $2950.637-4156 Copea.dMtn Y rself. Ave. CM mountain tunnels, forest, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-2547 SStO. 962-6116 2001 E tst SA 558·8000 JEFFREY'S 1----------1 vUlages, etc., etc. & Fantastic value at $7150. FURNITURE AHT19UES many mor e extras. c hi d r 11 n 30 T/S r Newporl 28, 1975. J /B '13 3'J' Traveleasc trlr. '73Luv PU, rudlaJs, S7,000 1S102Redhill,Tuslln. b Customlayout on 3'x6' opy mac ne ea or X ·~c';lho •. diru~;o, diesel, 3 nils. fully Loadedwithevery possi· mi.SUl7Sorbest. -•<•Redhill·· --••t•E•din-g•e•r•>-1 ~~~Vu:1~u:AE~a" eel table. Al l mounted & re· =: ~~ ~;r~~tf~~: h;s, • N:t Lvws:br~~s~1:. cquip'd. S2UOO. 675-6887 ble xtra. Call for details. SS9·493'l 1----------1 ady to have fun with. vcntory or used & rebuilt fi46-S9l8 54a.7911 612·7709 must sell this '7Z Dod e ~ to V 8 R' Coach 8'. Green print, 2 V-8 eng. diving comp. $350. 11 u r r Y ! Ca 11 b" B . • • week. .., ...... mgll""• lum~-r ~a'ck. harmonizing c:lub chairs clothesldotsofmisc. 642-0138. mac mes. uy as is; u:.t Sell 31' a ertram. """ ..-"" w/ottoman, 2 chow 236SCoDege Dr. bestofferS.C.M.'s,3M's, .,., 8 s po r lsfi:.hcr. JRifIJDID)lLJE Tear drop trailer, gd gd mi. X.lnt cund. Art:,, ._ ... _ Xl .. t __ .. ....,,.,.. odelersSale)tachiner y, A.M. SOO's, 2 Savin Complel"'ly nu thruout. cond., sips 2 S75. 16' 496-8057 =~ S'...9.23'2Z _.,., GAR AGE . M 0 VJ NG Steam Trains, Planes, Sahara 200, also A.8 . f\ally eq;;;p'd. Xlnt cood. Y"'CHTS Ari.stocra~. sips s. slv + ... ,7-6_C_h_c_v_L_\1_v_M_l_k_11_d_o. SALE 9·6. E•erylbing Boats. 8531 Doremere Dick. 13? Lexington Ln, Dys 675·9800, eves ,. relrig,asLSSi00.5'8-0000 AM/FM c· ss mflgs ~-·· llj8J• IH ALH ~l. Hl1~ T INC.. TU~ Bf A< " i<V l'8l ~40 ()~.;. IMPORT CARS .AU MODELS WE NEED C:LIAH USIDCUS MOW CALL PAPPY 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & \0\ • LIN• 01 N ME h CUll r . Lht.gtoo...... from ru.m t.odulens1ns1.10 Dr.,H.B.963-2084 MooUcello Townhouses, 673-5033 CaV,E,~na28Z75t1odcd $140.sM1 aller5PM. r•ck new li~e.s:lmmac: AAeceA. 531-7204 Creekwoo , rv ne CM.:5464906 uung oop ea • (Woodbridge Village> Promaster mower 2.5", Morgon 281\nxious Of 17~' Tauras. 1971. Fully 22M mi, s:talO. 497-36J6 2626HARIOR ILVD. J(a"p:I KiDg:liia sl\fr' ae 559-1174 .mp Kohler, au $10S; an· Eric29 '75eqpt Red sell cont. Xlras. lmmac. 'ffl Dod PU to. nl COSTA MESA bbalrf.bd.bcdw/2mtcb'g st, ... tique stove, port'elain~.!i,.Ca~ ~m..:!I SUMMJ-;R DREAM Coro35aftcb~ $3SM S3400.64S.23D6 newcng:&tra:.sup:; llilestudsS!iOO/ofr.Ofr· 1S2Booy eoata-esa. $135.841-5429 • 1 e • ....,.,. didn'tpanout! 1977 25~~· lsl36FantastJ<' Offc Tralen,Ufllity 9180 dean.CaU962-27'9'1. U=~~RS! wilt ab.ag crpt. 122 ydt Sat/SUa 12 Noon. Baby IM0-1091 Bayliner Saratoga, 225 2 loc. 2 scrv U ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------- SC5. Setoff-wbt drps 110. pl~ypen, PC?rt·A·C~b. Moring Sale: cbalrs $3 & Vol\·o. less than 20 hrs. N°!!!..'!; 674 c ,., UIJUty Trailer, f xS' S2SO. '77 Chevy E l ~amino We're the now CbevroitL II Is c p I c l u_ re s • Bricks & ~~er pipe, WEA VfMG up. Wood & metal desk, F u l home t c r V 1l F ~-..-. .r•., v•-• __ .. ,t.aon Classic, 4100 Jn&. Cully delllcrshlp in lbo Irvine kikbmware 758-0831 sulLcues..'""""c.tems. d ni bl •-· • ~l>UUW • equipped. Must sell or Auto Center. We need -----·----LOOMS! ra ng ta e. arm. marine radio. bait tank. llERRSHOFFKETCtl CaUS46-SS1S l e a se. (1094393 ) yourusedcar? Cdfee Table, beautiful Hones 1060 storage cabinets. parts canvus. Paid almost Mod. H·28. 30·, full bea American Car Plan, E walnut & glass, 30"x60". ••••••••••••••••••••••• 45" floor looms (2). 4 hor-bins, $C:-Uba tank:t. J!Olf Sl6,000. Will take $13.000. rm. wmd vane. J\von/llf 751.8910 JO $90.962-0046Greeobrook Reg.AppaloosaGcldini;.6 ness. Swedish type for clubs, track li~htini.t. firm. Days, 963-1855, raft. Radio, Awt l/R, foll 1----------1 M.ACPHEttSON Yrs, 15 hands. Very ~en-rent. $35 mo. 675·83<14 misc. C 1-;. Surptui, Orr.cc eves 551·2742 boat c-ov 's. & m uc ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 GMC Plclcup. AM ;FM O ET Uv rm sofa, xlnt cond. Ue. $800, (714)522··1320 or Chet Salisbury II Furn :>!Ml W. l!llh St., more. Slip uvuil. 4~;.r.22 •n VW Dus front right 8lrark stereo. Loallcd, Jo CHEVR L $150. Copper wsh'g m:ich (213)~111 wkdays. CM. 631 'l777. ll3l 25-07 or675·?88'1 quarter. Ordcrc<l to re· mi. PhSJ&!JSll '21 Au\oC'.cnl.er Orlwe $20.Liv rm chr$3S.Port-1-----------. . --14• Tri-Cabin. cus tom pair my car, did not . lRVINE a·crib$.5. 752-5254 AppeodixQtr." yrs. enms Cl~b ~amaly Mcm· Pets 8087 bwlt l!lilO. Steel hull. ull Laser Reduced to $6\15 n~. Sell v~ price. $85. '70 Ford \~ Pickup. V8, 7 68-7222 15.2hands. I-;ng trained ~rship available. ;\IOV· ••••••••••••••••••••••• new Interior & galley_. 2 Xlnt. co~~· (714) 494·3tl4 673-0351. • auto, x.lnt cond. $1750. P h ---------- ' 8' Red' Spllnisb Couch. ShownatA&B shows. mg out of slate. Must Moving, must i.ell. 3 hcatls . shower, 5 K W or496-000:S. , , .• 768-4052 (6.S•'68 Mustang. V8 ort> Red velvet headboard & CallLaura,645-8124 sell. Dnys call 833·3884, Beautiful Discus f'ish + r;on.AskiogS18.500. • 64· 77 Used Mustang , . cyl sUck or outo. Need spread, dbl bed sz. Dlx . evesJwknds759·tlG6 other smaller. l:d price. 544·9035 17 Venture 1009 wJO~. Parts. 900 No. Parker, 73 Couner PU. camper rort ransp car.547.3182 wheelchair. 774-4141 dya, AQHA Bay Geld mg. 6 N n h T . !m3·0003 Allklng $1200/trade for .. OranRc CaU 997.200() shell. clean. $2200. Call ---·..;.._· -----9fl8.9288e v/wknds. Yrs. West/Eng , Jumps. cwpcrl ueac cranis '742't'CA81NCn>r.Slpg5. CallM~3447 aft :I · ~·0109. • • ...._ 1 _.... ----------• Alllack Offer 636·1244 Club Membership. $000. Planot&Ornans 8090 twin axle t rlr . F'ully Aufosfof'Safit -•· "'r-·-·, • c h ·-t hi . . c ll"H 0164 (le: . ., ' . . ll bl 1 ;· I 2 'I '74 R h I d d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6~ ouc • mn c ng a .,..... a ·•pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ei1wp'd. Mint eond. ::;uc. o e 4, w tr r, s111 s, + ••••••••••••••••••••••• anc ero, oa e , ,.~-al 9701 .C1'1l' loveseat. Yellow Jewelry 1070 GRAND J>iano. Rcdcco'g $9100. 8.19·77<Y7 extra equipment, $1000 ... ""'-•/ gem top, xt.ra clean. wide -riuug It chrome Gd cond ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• l.S kw uo vnc. cl('c start. & h XI t S48-76S8 645-2832 _..C!.~1.:....._1 9520 wbls $3400 or beat otter •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• • I . • Port w/cart $250/ofr ·1 ave no space. n n Chrl C f . ' ...aMU • • • I f t $1SO/b6to r.SS1·6821 WANTED k ll0 '220 • 6 1 . • . lone qoullly, lake nu l • s. rat .. •wan Boats. c-dlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·993-2917 74 Aud • sunt'()() • s ereo. \·"" p' II vlartc. ""~~)s.ru,11 finish. $1795.832-1653 srl"cw cub111 l·ro1ser. rL1 "1"'9• 9080 641~EY Sl '""' ....,,_ "' •--• ofr.Xlntrond\tJon.'2:850 TOr <.:ASH DOLLAR ame. u s a • ..,..,,,, 1n r Sips. 4, A·l Cond., wllh ~ "'"'., ..., "'·'"'vy "" "'"new 283, 67S.257l Jrust s:icrlfice 8 rnos qld PA ID F' OR YOUR 642·5613 •IEST • slap. SR900. 979·22!>1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Black. This car ts out· $500. 1435 No. Coast ltwy. ------- t'ontcmporary sec:iJo.aaJ. JEWELRY. WATCHES. Wine nranoq for 8111,. PIANO IUYS -• . . h II 1-um. 20· Scaray SRV·200, standing. (7807) Call Ron Rm 28. Lug Bch Alfo ROIMo 9705 BeauUCul. Off white ART OBJECTS. GOLD, . " .,.~ . '" . .. 111 Deep Sea Tn· 11 • l"'ll fully t<lWPIX'd. very I for lnformaUon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'hounds tooth ctn. Cost S ILVER SERVICE, Avad Nov.STop.quulat\ Stcanway6 Ftruncl.c.-~m· th;int_yruld.17SllP,V8. hr.\ (714) IJ:JS:iOJ5 duys, MOTORCAR '7&E1Camino.automellc, 67ALF4ROMEO $l000. sell for $250. AJso FINE FURN & AN-~a bernct Sau\ ignon. plelely rcsLorcd, $.'i!lOO hc11u11ful oonl. nn•• nr a t 7 I 4 ) 6 7 5. o 0 9. D'ELEGAHCE PS. :<tcreo tape, $--1000. Convertible ... Boat Tau-· decorator rugs. l\take TTQUt:S 64S·2200 <:ullrflOSlfl88..6886 YJmaha GI J siraucJ. kiotl. muny >.lrJ~. eves/wknd~ 673·•1242 Cnmplctcl'-' restored ofr. Beautiful bedroom S3\155. SO new name !JGJ·iJ.Hnlt51'.\f · 626 W. J71hSA547·1>2SO ., .set: dresser. m~n·s hi· Diamonds, rings, chainll. ~urnper pool tbl.c, .s.~h~ brund i:ra11d~. co11solr.s. . • • looh,StM• 9090 '74 Toyota PU 4't4, (Se.r.141>91) boy & mulching nl\e bracelet. coms. ;ill gold, ~=~d~op S2~~·0 !';c;~· s1nncto; & player .... JO.(. F.l\Ri\Y .ii t 0 :\lcrt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72TITAM AM /FM 8 lrk l'~erco. MOTORCAR 5 tan d s. Make 0 r r . under whlsl. 63l·3961. m b S · O\'t'r rn'IL lldtoµ. rutlao. lg. deck. float & RV Storage i paccs l oC 5 built. Pure while cn1pr. many xtras. Mulil D'ELEGAHCE 64.2-0953 wknd.s, 546-Sz.13 • 962-5450. li(-ac-h Mu~lc tenlt:I" ~hp avall, 1 ownr. $9500. avail. $30. mo. NewporL (25 coats ot acrylic lac-scU tl\b wknd. Ilc&t ort 626 w \7th SA $47·92SO wkdys Cold circle Pm, 14 small • Gemtop Compel' Shell 17U>I Ut•11ch Rl~d, II.fl. &I0-5335 Ouncs. 1131 Backbay Dr. :h.uer) Vinyl toP. Burg•n· 4~-3792 · Trad. stereo Is Garrard ~p~l:k:0cr!~p~~~ fits ~ tnn pickup. (;ood 847·8SJb '76 OMEGA TRl·HULL. Nwpt Heh. 6"·0.'il0 s ou1~~rl~~o~~~ f:~ "12 FORD Courier, 4 ~~. ~•••••••••••••!?!~ lrntblo $200. Boys oak crMS 1221 • ~nil. S250. 846 8579 eves Upni:ht Plano. bcaulirul. 120 h.p. \·olvo. )Clnt cond, famous slniicr. call Ron ftd. rond. '1495. 675·3682 ,15 FOX 2 dr :lQto. Bdrmset$175. 49!J..3009 Unlv Athletic ctub mem-Gd eond. Must :.ell. S:-.00. Best ofr. 548·2864 ,...pOf"tattott for Inform• ti on . °"675-4421 AM/FM, A/C, Lt; ml. • .::..:::.:.;.:..:=:..::..:.:.:....:.:.:..:.:.:.:.._1L111ftl~lc I07S benhlp 1701 Quall St 8.1l·2.S."il efl. 6 or wk ndll. • SE c .. """" ""··i 5 ••• .. ••••••• •••••••• •• • (51SNYX> '73 Luv truck. l\M·FM. mint cond. $4000. "49-&031 ~merkan It MarUn..w10 •••••••0 ••••••••••• .. • ' 25 A Rm: • • .... n 16 C. .. rs. Salt/ MOTOR CAR Twin bdrm set w/k'!ng Morguo mare, broke ~pt Bch. Call ~0907. Beaut. Bahy Grand S'6''. lf O. Tow~r w/controls, R:t fl 20 • $1000/bst olr • .Must aell. Aln.-.H••Y ''" hdbrd triple drc .. e,r to ride ar drive blk fl 7pm. Nu finish. Xlnt rood. Cutty Caban. Xlnt. cokn<t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D RIGAMCE ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jt I ' i 2 It _ _.._ M h:d'-C AJDS •'Yll\l\flrm 4191Hl6AA 1..o hrs, trlr w/br::i ~·ac. 626 W17th SAS41·92SO V 9570 , 1 k n d w w n m rrors, n e par-organ aw ... g. MEDI AL _ _,.,.,_ -. $9ROO Ph 840·1000 or 'camper shell . near new, CIM 65 3000 ~ llr • ran ~o stnds + sprngs & rn ntt. En a. West c r n ( 714) New wbeelchalr, walker. 8 A L 0 w I N 0 ,. g a 0 . 5 7521 t'ab hlf.(h whr ~ t'rt'fl IT\. 6 7 Gordon K••bl• •••••••• •• •• ••• • ••• • •• • ,.bl convt. Must see lo SS 9 5. ~ e c t lo n •I 338·10ll 4 leg cane, elec. bed. Sal Walnut. Good cond. Ask'. _1 "1 • $2'75/bst. 5:>tH932 Sliver. One of a kind. '7<1 Cllcv:v. believe. ~.11<10 4737 Sota-(175 ) Blue-down 1071 11·5, Sunl0·2, 2123 ln11$190.846·$1.37 • •'W Stevens c·tos<>ic. • Comc&s~thl~one. <:ser ti(•yl w/31>pd. •uw 9112 filled cushJona t;!OO. -(2) Parsons CM. . 4.1• <,;omiilctclu rc:1torud It ROl\ORlJNNF.R. Self· .,,.. ~~a 67.,., ..,. l l"xa1" oUomont on ••••••-•••••••• .. :•••:• Hammond C3 orgon. New s.18· 000 673 .. 1of1 · · <'On lo I 11 c·d, SJ p 6. l.....-... u "'' ..., •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• :Utlen seoea. 30''x48" N'ew llllsler P •}, 15 "xl~ , Cu11tom Woven Woods. finish wJl.\lsllc 900 spkr. -. -$950;orr. Ph 642.:IG13 MOTOR CAR ·6' f-'ord Econolino Van •72 BMW 2002. Hcst offcr TMkwood Oc:cs:1 lbl $65. 2 ataUon, ttO l\mp., $009. mlnl·bllnd.'S. pull 1>h1.1dc Bt!!ll oflt'r. Ml).~210 art 1:,· Motor Tmilcr, & Cov· -----D'ILIGAMCE Woody. Sf.SO. •197-1431, ,iy~ llil5·!'1o100, Hk .CO" round cotlce tbl wkdys G3J·07000cny " more. Super dl111coont~ 6.t'M & wknds. C'r. :<Int Ink~ or buy ha· WANTED: 626 W l'ftb SA $4T ·9250 002·8758 art6 or Sun for Wr.ndy w/muble top $85. 2 con· , , , , to-40<". Ph G4U951 hanl(. ~00. S4G 4320 8' Cnbovcr Camper good ---verti~• •lor chra·lwln ~alh 14 x3o • SO!>S. IJaldwlJ\otRan72Al •. Xlnl --<'ond. Or tr11dc for 8 ' Ul 35 Ford 5·W Cpc . '73Ford £200Ven.'45,000 '74 BMW 200i, out9. ur. a. tZlo. 37''ll:S'l'' Occu Horilantal milllna $995.. things fast wllb Dully co n d. w I r h y t b m F1ncl what you wanL in Camper Sbcl.l. 846-8579 w/Rumble. Restored. mi.Aakina$2500. c:assette, 1uorool, Jow Ua1•1CMt1S1 C2UU6l~ .PUot Want Ads. ~uss1on. S'750.S4!>-0062 Dnily PUotClassifieds. ovcs. $S51DQ. (114)~ ~ -. (Zl3)6M.710a • D IB DAIL v P1Lor :;unoay Octooer 30 1971 ' WEST GERMAN ' IMPORTS Offering Only The Finest ••• 1974 1967 MHCIEHZ PORSCHE 450SLC 912 Coupe Sunrool ( 15592) (15592) s14,995 s5499 1974 1976 MARK IV CORVmE Silver Ed1t1on T·Top Sunroof (391PKGl (MA 9760) s5995 s9599 :'A . f<><<SrOllTS CAIS ~ IOUGliT & SOU) - 54 a>-.i0 i Sv6 ~ ' I Alltos, Hew HOO Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, New 9800 Acitos, New 9800 ••••••••••••···•·•···•• ······················! ·•·····•••···••··•·······•···········•••······ ON ANY OF CALIFORNIA 1S THRIFTY THREESOME! YES, AT PHIL LOMG FORD. YOU GET 30 DAYS FREE GAS WITH THE PURCHASE OF AMY FIESTA, FAIRMONT OR PINTO! TAKE ADV AMT AGE OF THIS LIMITED OFFER HOW! Maximum or 75 gallons ol gas 1n 30 days Gas 10 be d1spensea at Pho I Long Ford **************************************** OUR 1977 MODEL CLOSEOUT IS NOW II PROGRESS ANYTHING GOES! lt71 FOlO COUllll (06816W) lf74 VIG;. WAGOH (578KLIJ lf70 fOlD T·lalD (111CHli lf7l MHCUlY MAlQUIS (2260AS) lf7l IUICK COUN (03 1KEOJ 1971 °"" MAMTA (744NJN, 51695 $1695 $1895 s1995 s2495 s2495 s2495 s2795 lt72 vw COMll IUS (406EKVJ 1'75 rtKTO lUfotAIOUT 1981LJO) 197) POtO'IAC co.uMo ra1x (868HVFI "" FOlD LTDCOUN (llOMVCI s.2895 s2a95 s3395 lt75 P'OttO 4 Oil GUN.ADA (094NRJ) 1975 FOlD F-100 TlUC• 29824Z) tf75 $3695 $3895 FOlO f.250 s3995 ' TlUCK ( 11620W) lf76 OLDS STAlffll (4"3NZO) lf74 FOlD 4•4 llOMCO (624SFU) 1976 $ 59 M~~VZuo 4 s· ( !02NLJJ 1976 fOlO V;.M 1 1C240221 1976 CHIVY coavm1 (562NLO) S6795 sa595 ALL CA•I SUIJICT TO ra1oa SALi ,.ICH .. LUS TAX & UCIHSI OFJO ENDS 10.l1·77 •••************************************** San Diego Fwy. to Lake Fore1t exit North to Rockf' aid, Weit to Oldfield, Left to Auto Center Drive ••....•.......•...••••• 7J c;hrn cpc Very dn ~u \ Jh C\, r ltch, tra n~. Sl!l50 191·2130 ·7i; :\lcrccdes 4SOSL. 1m mat' :'II ll1Jn Bro1\ n S22.500 C.1 ll lf!11S 228.5 Autos, H~w 9800 'l)li Ghiu. Sharp. :-.ound ••••••••••••••••••••••• runnmi.:. 11d lire:. SIOOO aasa CloMOut SALE ovoilobl• fM lmrnediot• O.livffY ::::' '77 FIAT 131-2 Ooot S speed tron•, llodoal llfOI, d1K 8tol<C!l. '"'Yf !lllr--• 11n••d glou, ~le (Ser. 289783) LIST ~ICE $4736.15 DICK MILLER O/SCOUNT .. $552.95 SALE PRICE '417320 • ~'77 FIAT 131-4 Or. s.don Foc:tOf'Y o•r cond , ou·to tto"' P't" ,,,,pe,, rochol hre,, tu''lf· ed glou , dltc brol..e•. (Set 29JIOSJ LIST PRICE • $5669.05 OICK MILLER DISCOUNT •• $730.85 SAU PRICE s493a20 • 'l:~.c!.77 FIAT 131 St. W090f1 .S >peed Iron•-· focto-y 01< <Ofld, 8 trock ••eteo, 1-.w, low ,,,,le,, el< (S... I I Jn Iii Sold,...'°' $S92l l0 SALE PRICE •4999so • ~'77 FIAT Xl /9 Fvlly factory equipped, incl pin Slr<pes, coco mots, doof edge gvotds, •tc (S6•. 066017) SPECIAL PRICE '5195 octnowl lllY fOOA Y UMITID Offfl.f SUf'fH SERVICE NICE SEUCTION Of USEO SPORTS CAlS "'"' tpOOd ,. Hr!. .. ~flOll DICK MILLER MOTORS '•OI F0<10ty Autflottted Soles, S.l"t<•, leo .. 119 120 W. Wamer .ts.. .. Santa ln1 557-2132 I',, 1!11 ·K8it> 'up<>r 1973 Karmann (.;hla Cun\ ert1ble, ll blue. make offer 191· IG98 1978 DeVilles and Fleetwood Broughams• Eldorodos •and r--,fi:r@ ( _/f[/CAOll I.Al Excellent Selection Now at Orange County's Most Complete FULL SERVICE Cadillac Dealer. SALES • SERVICE • PARTS •BODY • LEASING DEPARTMENTS 1'11 . -~ . .. " 69 Corona, r ed w/blk vinyl top, blk lnt, only 56.000 mi, absolute ly mint cond. 548·7876 '74 Apollo. 41~1 m1. clean. mo.st xlras. S:.'600. or of. fer. 497.3205 "i4 111 i\1r, 4-dr. au\ . B · 5 . 714Jl.Squareback. A.T . tram •. Lo mi. Xlnt cond. 67 wck kylark. A 1C, A~f/1" M. new brks. ex! 673.2405 pwr stnng $7001 bc~l ofr. cond. Sll95 offer. !huh -1_962_·_737_9 ______ 1 B.8. $1850. After !Oam "68 Vo!vo, new paint .• 73 Est W· L d di S.S1·916l clean mtcr~'Runs good. Jncldg ·trlr a:itch.0 'k:oo: 71 V W Sqbk, s nrf, $900.Call96S·9l09. Priv.Party67s-6900. AM/F M, new tires . '74Volvo142, xlnt, 4 spd, '6SBUICK brakes. $1900/orr. air, new tires, Sacnf1c Runs 67S7327 pp 559-6717 ---------1 $375 8-12·6253 ..,.._ Hew 9100 Alltos. New 9100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 ,SKYLARK WcH ma in· ----1 ------------------11 tamed. very cln. A1C. $895. 49·Vi l 08 END OF MONTH SALE '71 vw lt.etblt s3999 -I• ' _ _.. Good 5etedlolt .. "71 ........ "' Stoc.ll al'SO "75 RllllMt, auto .. radio. Lie. #904NXG Over 25 Bugs Karmann ·Ghias "72 c..,. nice. J1021 ? I Glltle C:O..Y. 4 sDd. Stk. # 1025 "72 c ... Auto .. stereo with rape. 119022 ?2 c..,. Forest green. #9053 YW COMV!RTllLE 7l 4 spOOd, lrTlfJ\&Culate. #9033 Mot.HY OTHll IMrQRTS '74C..t • °"" r..fio Ue J14t«KU '15 '""~. #;7002 "74 '"" ... "9004 .,, ..... 4 .. #40'2 •n .... ....,... ,,1020 '6' M6 CCllW. 4 .. #1017 . ., ,.,.. ...... ,,,002 SHH S)ffl Slfff SHH S42tl SllH SI ltl H.:rbour Volkswagen 842-4435 1171 ...... lt..a.. lluolt ......... s. ~ ........ ,.,. s.t t-7, -10.7 N."'-P11.19Tu&Uv.O-.c..ir..1CMt·'T? ' ' 1968 Buick Skylark, lo mileage, net'<!~ work. $125. 6-15 8615 'i6 Buiek Regal. T·tOp. .\uto trans. lmmac. f'ull P"T. s.t6QO. S40·9:>2J Cadillac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVill e, full pwr. A~f1 FM stereo. light sen· tinel, dlx appts . Exccp· tionally clean. $3500 or bstorr. 833-0481 '72 EL DORADO. dark brown, loaded. like new. 52.850 orig mi, asklnJ! $3350. 968-4888 or 842·4435 Terry '72 CAO. Xlnt cond. TIM ml.1 ownr. S2100. Call 546-3375 '77 Cpe DeVllle. Xlnt cond. 19,000 ml's. $9,100. 714-497·2993 '69 Cadillac Sedan. White w/blk top. S750 644·:!0Gl SEVILLE WANTED. Under 15.000 m1 by P 1 P (n4)642·4l16 '65 Cad Coupe De Ville. full power, must sell sooo, Bestofr. 545·1291 '75 Edorado, only 18.000 mi, loaded. ~lust see. $7<195 PP. 543·6331 or 5.57·8117 '76 El Dorado, blue. Perfect. SIJ.500. Ca II 640·6591 '72 SOV. Loaded. Sharp! New tires & brks. $1995 FIRM. 962-6828 '77 Coupe del Ville. like new. silver, burgandy leath, Ca briolel. stereo la~. i-pokes, Mich. tires. loaded, $9000.1197-\0.\4 ----- '11 Seville. loaded. like new. Demitasse Brown 10.000 mi's. $13,500 998-228.5 ------1 '00 Cad Sed de Ville. fully equipped. Beige. cor· dova top. Good runnini: cond. Needs some work $-950 /best o rr er· eves:S4!H300. IMMEDIATE DRIVERY! 1971 + 1977 CodUloc S•v Illes Call for our low lease rates. --i- Corf Fox LHsittcJ 2586 New Port Uh•tl., t~f 645·3661 ---11 'i6 $4lvllle. fuJ I pwr !icats. 'l11t whl, crwse. l\Mll"M stereo/tape. Flrcmlsl w/matchlna leathers. IJeauttruJ. $9850. ll.'H·9416 ~nd•v. October 30, 1971 DAIL V PILOT • 9 Stock No. 7019 2600 H.11 hrn Blvtl. C11s1,1 Mn.1540·9100 DllVI OMI ~ ••••• TODAY! CADILLAC ti TR.ADE-INS s200,000 INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM • ALL MAKES and MODELS • 1976 CadiHac Aeetwood Brougham 12 000 m.IM All C8d1llac: IUAU')I ..-0 0 .. eoanc• interior Slue Cl'JC1••or w1dwlc blueJ~ lop ~ 11gh1 blut! O eleq!lnee leather. Last tile lwge Cao11tac lu.urv evtomOblla (319NOW) 1975 Corvette 33.000 mllos Full power 1ec1ory a" concMlonlno au1om111c, 1111 wheel. pow., winoows. AMI FM r~10 """. rally& """8elS (815RSK) ll'ltaw"k Oflly 1977 Chevy Monte Carlo · Ulnclau Su'llool 14 000 mil• Full powtt< lac:tory .,. cond•hon.,,q. AMFM slerto. 1111 wnc<'ll nuise controi. tally• wheel• Aea e•l8'10t w rtrJ cusiom 1nle<tcr (!>77RRf) Tf9"1C!MOUS S8"•"Q~1 1976 Mercury Cougar XR7 17 000 mtl"S fllll pow,., 1¥!0ty "" 'on<l•••Cl'l ~'I P°"'• windows. ii.MofM 518'90 1111 ""10l'I CIU•~" rnnfro 1dlty& wheels 81aGk e•ter•or w black LAndau re..,, An•I N.c;~ Interior l •ko ne-N con<1111on (8"30C:VI p,.,. a new c:>ne. tl'len IOOk a1 this. $5699 197 4 Lincoln Continental Town Sec!An. One own1Y·lr11dltll 1n hnro on ,, M'W Cod1llac. Absotu101v 1mmot11la1e1 E•"'V l•,.r.t11n )ucu•v op11on Musi see' (924J0Ml s5599* 1977 Mlstang Gbia Coupe Aulomatic. 1llt conolttOl1ing. power •t••m1g. powef br ••M. cOMCll•, vlnyl lop. r•tye wr.oeta A only 12 000 miles (62"AKZ~ OrenQe ule<lor & 1nter1or ""'lh whl .. L .. ind•u rool 810 SBY•nos 11 1977 Chevrolet Concours mGWl'll ' 1 e 000 ""Im F actll')I air condltionlng. lull l>OW9'. Red O,(IClf•or Wlrod 1nle<•Of. Rlllya""'1eela. (886PXL,1 A (888PEL). s4999 1973 Cadillac Coupe De Ville Full 1>«7"'"' lac:1ory .,, cono111on1ng. ii.Mr FM alereo ltoe ltl1 whcPI A low m•IH Stack eater10t. 1n1er1or A Lanoeu ,,....,1 t'>J7GVPI 1975 Dodge Coronet Custom Coupe Au1oma11e. e.r condl11on1nt. Pf:!W8" tteertno. pow« 1>ralles. At.+FM st•eo wttn 111>9 Vinyl top. hHl>ln• wtlHIL 1174PCU) 197 4 Cutlass Custom Supreme Coupe · l\u1omftt1c lar tn•v "'' conditioning, POWtr ttoorlnt, power t>r ake,. A Mr FM 11ereo. cruiso eon1rot, vinyl lop & 1allv• wf'lnnl• (692Pl<WI s3499 197& C•ac C•pe De Yille Sll.,er •lrler!Or "'1th all'#w Llndeu icp a'ld ~ ....,_ lnt•r•or. CrvlM comrOI, eNfeo wltn ll!pe, 1111 ~ a 60/ .tO MIL Llk..,_ Conditloftl (969f'OI..). $7999* 1974 Datsun 2&0Z ... $ll[l 2+1 QIP( A utom8'1c Ir-•. AMIFM atereo wlt1P41 a r-"Y• wt1ff1a. Gold .. 1er10t Wllh mlllCN"ll lntert0t. In m1n1 condition! (926ASO). 1975 Datsun 8·210 <t 5Peed lrWlSmtsSton, elr conclll1on1nv Af.Nf'M 8'&r90 with tape.~ mlln. (619NIKI . 1974 Datsun 710 Coupe 1973 Pontiac LeMans Wagon . *INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE IS A 1 YEAR, 12,000 MILE SERVICE AGREEMENT TO TAKE THE GAr.llE OUT OF BUYING A USED CAR.· .•. .... :-.. .. ... ~ ~ .. . .._; ;i ' .... ... •• .. .... • •• • ·. • •• •• .-• .· • .. · .. ... .. '• • :4 • ~.,, · .. ·~ ':-f IP• • 828 DAIL V PILOT Sunday, October 30, 1977 Autos. Used Autoa. U1td A&:toa, Used Autos, UHd Autoa, Uatd ._,01, Used · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUtos. Us.d •. Autos, Uaed Autos. Us..d : Oldsmobll• 9955 Pinto 9957 pt mouth 9960 Plymouth 9 960 Pontiac 9965 Thunderbird 9970 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• y ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......•......•........ Chevrol•t 992 Ford 9940 MmtGnC) 9952 Olds '74 Cutlcss. whtiwhl, '72 lltl'l)bl·k 5~.000 m1 W7!i l'lymuuth Si>oi·t Vut Y titt Bu1•1 <1cuu..1. ll cyl ung, Prh·atc Party· 'tr.c? 'l'·Ulrd, Landou. lookf •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• imma1'. lo mi, loaded £1rn, xlnt c·ond, SIJUU. ttu·~·t• M"'' st01l.1on \\!1~:1111 I' S, n;\\ ,ball, good '7li PonlHtl' f"1rcbird &. runs .~rout. $700. b.st. $3895. Will neg. Eves Or ~17·2476111! :ll'M & wknds ,\ U..1ih l'ilul l'"' ·utlH' 1 ond SH.)() I h 194·58·19 Formula. till wheel , ol~. OR ii VW Hug, 40K '11 Chev. W1Ag. Xlnl cond $1400. Fully equip. Cull 9!J7·2805 aft 6. '60 Chcvelle, brn 327 uuto. Xlnt cond. US Mags. S900/ofr.644·0391 '67 Mustu11~ V·81 Air. kd·. s:n ----· ' -.. d , m1S1500.!.171MW78 Auto,$900. w n .s5!il·9• 72 Pinto ll uuahuut car, dc-.irt & \utl'!ull~ "i7 \'olJf~· Prem Wa~on . i>O'll'.l will ow,, .P0".er ' ------- 675-2109 640·8209 '66 Cull· · · 4 I · ir f II <Jrii.:1nul owru•r 11 0110 muinl<Hm·•l .\ir C'tllldr \'II 11110 Pow l>tccr <ltltC l>lci:nni:. aultlmuttc, :Ir~. V~a 9974 ass I ctr. a .; 'OuO rrulc:. uutv lr ·111~ r..1d1:.il ll<mm~. flO\\t·r :.l•'l'f 111~:. lir~kl'' 'w111do~v:. ;cub Al\\ F~l !>tl•rl•o·I! trac • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 M l 302 s pwr, vrny op • ..,., • . • ' · · 1io1wcr t;i1~ut • t111t ·I ·' ' ·' mug:. & lo lo mtlcs. i\ ' us ang · uper 644·4-l60 t1re.s, vt'ry «h•an ms1clc ~. 11 lnt·ki.. c:l'UhQ, s tereo. . ,. · uf,, • C"tll VEGA '76 • clean. Run.s xlnt . and vut. $1500 Cull glu~t-.. re H>tt.• c•untrnl ral'k, ll'lr tow pki:. sure· crt.~r~ IJ l.. S?,~· : H"'TCHB""CK $1150.960-3314 •'72 Toro. Goldi ta11 lJ79-2.'.'1.12attcrti ·Oo l'M mirrors . rcur s i'.tt i.:np rallve;:whcels ++. 75131~1 0~ hll...130:l ui.h. A " • . Every opl, orrg ownr. -:----spt•Ukl'r & Ju1:gu~1· f'lll'k Bal ' J<\ic' warr. $5995. ~r-~.tl'~ K111.1.: SSpccd trans., radio, et~ •1sMonleCarlo,like new. 65Mustang,V8-3spd,new SIB.50 Mtnl 675.3911 71 FORD Pl"\;TO. 1\uto l nrcd tu sell ul $2.H!5 l'l'>~>ti..57 .65 1, t <.: t 1. 51. Only e leven miles\ Yellow/while, 13,000 mi. paint, tires. brakes. · • ' wii:ood rnilcaJ.:l' Nl•w See icl Daily Pilot IHll'k '· -, ---. on •1.ac u ..1. ma. a· 10541\0G> $4500.-193-7444 shocks.Must.see$1450or IJatl&brks <'ull!1tKl·36!.17. inJ.:lot,JJO Wl•:.lBaySt , '75 \jrun Fury. ·1 dr. V·8. ~1~'~ 1\'.~/:~£1; ~J-~~~d. OHLY$3295 , M o!fer.9~·0546 Pinto 9957 -----~-Costa Mesa. (Ir «all Hill. J> S, U fl, ,\ C. _. '· lt!:'._~ er.___ HOWARDChe•rol•f' ~i.cr~vi' ne:.nB~~ll~(: ~;::.!.~~::!~.!.-::-;::;; '70 Mustan~. Gas stingy. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~pr Ctn 7<~ Rnabo1 utbl 10;1~ ·1321 and ~sk llick 111 shurp, :111h mi. 11111i.t st•ll. .69 Sta. Wgn • V-8, 11111 Oove & Quail Slii. ,,.,1 ...,.,.1 1 g W/ t a _ 27,,1 011, ,\ • auto, I. . . s<'ar m lhc llccl i;:<1rai,:c ~5·2_127 _ pwr. wet pnl'g. H JI . illr, NL'WPORT BEACH .,., . ....,,. cy en ' man ~ ns,.7-1 wgn, FM. air. top 52200 616 923:! tor more infurmalwn . H 1 . std buv S750 I> 11· 10~'6 "' 833 O I I L • C d 'G6 1" rdf'airlane289 xlnt new wide oval llrcs. shupc S22UO 752 l tili ---1.1 arrat•u 1 :1 . ,\rr, _ · __ . __ • v '74 El amino .. , Loa ed. en o ood trans, ood int Runs perfect. $1850. oft.7H'.llJ:i .1t>tl!J . '71 Runabout. Nin• in· l'lymoulh Fury, !>111 A:il F\I '"''' I'S. l' I\. Dirurct• torn·s s ulc •77 • • s hell.Sl ,OOOmi s.$3200. g,g g 644-1-M;4 -----tenor ruu 10 heater wgn.Hu11s w1•ll $20<>. Sl5001h1:"loll1·r1iL-11fi:i:I Tran~.\m.PS.P,11,air,'73Vega GTWagon,~spd, _581-45821768·1201 ~· 847-5579 • , • , • ·n Pinto Runahoul. Xtnt ~Ood borly. D~sperall'l •11::1 nrni hlt'h l<>I•· •iuud :-tereo, R & II. runs good, suoo. • . '72 C . 76 000 . 66 Mustani; G1 Hard.top cond. Grcut m JJ.I(. SN50. Sl:JO(I 4<Jt.16~· Pontloc 9965 \\! F"l t· . Xlnl cond 7S9·153-t . • 77 C~evy E l C'.a mino ourier , • M ·"·'~i Cpe._ Dis<' brks. pwr IH2·8.29i,1or~W-2t>t>I • . . ,., '65 \'aUanl. JU1lt e11i.:11w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;,. . . ap~.. . ·1---------Cla~s1c, 4100 m1 . fully sta.n.d. trans, ,\, r l'~ steer~ <lual cxhuu~t. -------.-· '74 !-l<iu1rc Wai.:011, gel Huni. ~ood. S375 Ph 71 C:\1'.\LIN.\ 1 dr s,·d -1.uovm1.~7200.~7J·OJIL '73 lltchbk. Rust. Gd eqwpped. Must sell or ~1175~5J1800 a fl 5 Pd Rally~-pac Fal'tory air '72 Runabout. Auto. radio. cond. Low m1kut:l'. 752·l>ll6 .\utn truns. I' s. I' II . IU?J Gr:rnch illc .. 1 cir, full conli., gd tl~cs. Sl~/bst l eas~. (l~.9 4 39 3 ) l · 77,CXX> Orig miles. New heater. $l:J!J5. Phont: 55t-50~!i:l . , -. tat'. air cnn<l :moc"i ad pwr :\:it F~I :;tcreo. ofr, 644·5633 or 673·6843 American Car Plan,.75 F or<! Gran Torino eng. wj war r cnty, nu 7~!._665 , . 7~~ury.-ll.000 cm_,.H ll, 1111 SWllS olr.!J.J<ciit!:. yuocl.ninu.Sl7S0.-19G·7GJS ev 751·8910 Broug ham. ;\JC, P i B. radrntor. new lrntt .. nu · 74 Ptnlo Squire Wi:n. I S.PR, u1r, Vlff to11. ----0 t 10 ''>n l!l lf707 •---------. p ;s, J\M i F~1 s tereo hoses, much more. S900 '75 HlJ:-.1.\BOUT J\ulo, auto. AC. mugs, lo 1111, 51950. !lei3·1284 '71 l'ontiul' Bonncvilli•. ;.ill_! •t· rt·~1 • · . , 1'7•1 Vega Wa~. Lo mi's~ -_.---------1 tapc, lo mileage. xlnt just spent. Must sell. c!~an, mcch perf. Sl9!l5. very <'lt•un, $2500. -power. good cond. :)1150. Haw :t(\Jllcthmi:: lo sell? Pc;C, new t ires, auto. * rond. 53005. S+l·"8!l-I Body perfect, New paint. firm. li:ll ·~149 IW2·0866 Want Ads Call 642-5678 SI Hl83l . Clas:.1f1cd ads do 1t well. Clean. S1550. 540·1142. • lt * ---S&c . 1'195. Balboa 1o..-M N 9800 ---• it 'l>l Falcon. Xlnt running 673-1963 """CK. ew Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 * * cond. Rblt en~. t\lu:-.t sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. ss.10, ofr. i52· 7438 : '73 Torino Sport Deluxe. * 44.000 mi. Ai~, lthr uphol. * 52200.96~2·_3811~~~~-* ·71 Country Squire wgn Xlnl cend. Stereo, AC, PW. 6·way seat, 9 pass, Mich tires . 1 ownr. fl0751ofr.&J4·7900 '65 Galax.ie 500. Gd cond. AM; FM cass stereo, new tires & wtr pump. $495. 77!>-0138 aft 6pm. '73 )1 ach I. xlnt cond. P .'S. PB. J\iC. A:\t i FM stereo. steel rad. 968·8515 orS48-9772 '71 SQUIRE W~n. P 1S. Continental 9930 P1B. A1C, -I spkr. stt:rco. •••••••••••• •• ••• •• • ••• Rear air shocks. 1 ownr. 1974 Continental. full pwr, tIDJOmi. Sl-195.546·83 l 2-dr. llhr uphol. lo mi. Xlnl cond. $3995 or bsl Lincoln 9945 ofr. 968·3015 •••••••••••••••••••••• '73 l\lark IV, solid gold, '69 Lincoln, good cond. lully equip, buying ne w Nu brakes, $750. or :i1ark V, $3,799. 675-5332 best offer. 642·9879 Cor•Hfe 9932 1968 L I NCOl,N, AC, ••••••••••••••••••••••• leather, l owner, $1100. 49-t·9M4 CORVETTES '73 M_a_r_k_I v-.-F-u-l l-y1 CHOICE OF 12 1949 THRU 1977 equlp.ped. Only 28K mi, like new. Orig owner. $5900. 64.5·2315. Mcrlerick 9947 4 s~a" Automatics ~Co.tty's Lorgest Ir Fh,est s.t.cf ioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• EZ FINANCING WE LEASE CORVETIES HOWARD Chevrolet Do\·e & QuailStreels • Ni>WPORT BEACH ~ 833-0555 GRABBER '73 S upe r clean, priced for quick sale! Many extras. 644-0906 Mercury 99 so ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY ·s NEWEST . LL'llCOLN·ME RCURY Dealership is riow 0 PEN Corvette '76, T·lop. s,ooo ., ~v FL ~DEBOE mi. imma<', loaded. :\lust l'lA A .SeU631·3961 LINCOLN· MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr. '67 FASTBACK SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit Orig. pcrf <'ond. Aulo, IRVINE AM·FM, P;W. This car is 830-7000 flawless, a real invest. 1--------- lnquire at 67S..5S43 ftRICE LOWERED · OnJy $2400. $400 under '58 Fuel lnj. Beautiful car. tow Blue Book. '76 :\ton· '63 Split Window. compl tego MX. Can ur ranRe rest'd. pvt ply 644·5887. terms. 642·4945 '76 Vette, T· Top, air. P /S, P;B, PJW. till, 1Ul1F'M ,,tereo. Burgundy/red leatb, 13.000 mi. 751 2382 Mul'l sell this week '75 Comet I). 2 dr. P S. Pi B. auto. air. vinyl roof. 31.000 mi. SZ-195. COUCJCll' 9933 979·9881 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 Monterey, i:!ood rond. MUST SELL! Good transportation 1970 XR7. V-11 auto. SJS0.675-1072 SlOOO/bs t ofr. 554-4980 ·6; Mer<'ury Stat w~n . dys, 96().4135 evs Xlnt mech cond . new '70COliGAR 351 trans. going O\'crseas. Radio & Healer. Air $650. 644-1030 Cond. Sl 100. 759·1497 '70 Montego, 4dr, uir. ne"'. ~ 9935 ball .• s hks. pnt. Orig ••••••••••••••••••••••• ownr . S1295, offer . '70Cballen~er,25 mi. P1S, 963_·7_5_5!_5 ____ _ ·AiC. stereo, auto. S895. 1975 u 0na rch Xlnl <'ond tN5·7762 . ' ·" . . ----------• ·I dr, auto. A, C, R. II, .i :\lust sell Dodge Charger new stl-blld radials, new S.E. Like new. $2000. brakes. Recent mJr tune· 646-2700 up. trans comp! ovcrhtd. $3850. Ph 545-49-l9 eves '74 Swinger. xlnt cond. ~t 9952 Auto,8cyl. All pwr. ,..... GnCJ $1995. 557·8542 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1975 Mustang 11. 4 cyl, 4 Font 9940 spd. 34,000 mi, xlnt <'ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968.5475 .1964 Country Squire •---------• S425, '66 MusfGftCJ $900 548·6R09 675·9325 Autos, Mew 9800 Aalfos, Mew 9800 ..... , ....................................... . New Lancia LIJXURY -at o Price you con live with MEW '77 LANCIA SPORT COUPE Window St1d<Pr Price $9, 16210 B J Sporhc,ir '>Discount 2, 16 720 !~1~~ ........ $6, 995°0 ,• •. 1 I ::t ·1 .-) I•.•,' A be autiful selection of Lancia Coupes and Sedans ...,,..,. cur c:onditioninq, powt-t ,,,~ ... ,nq. and pow<:r window\ \l)mc" with \Unrooh 8.J. SportscJr Center Inc. 28 3 3 HARBOR BLVD. ~,,,,. ~,,. \,..,.t,.. ,-• \,.,"' o,~Y-' ' ... ., COSTA MESA 540-449 I ORANGE COUNTY'S. • • ~-# 1· BUICK DEALER----... Bauer Buick in Costa Mesa 2925 Harbor Blvd., Just South of the San Diego Freeway What does it take to be Orange County's # 1 Buick Dealer? Real honest bargains like these! BRAND NEW 1978 BUICK LeSABRES ''Family size cars at Family Prices'' . _ . Coupes & Sedans YOUR CHOICE factory ~ted List $7437.95 • factory Suteemd list $7362.95 ~~~~~c. '963.95 DISCOUNT '1038.95 DISCOUNT (Stk. 8049ltS..-. 10l967) ($tic. 8017)($«. '02000) YESI BllAND NEW I 978's Yes! These cars have air conditioning and . • • Power steering, power brakes, auto. trans., tinted gloss, tilt wheel, Dix. wheel covers, steel belted radial wsw tires, etc. NOT JUST 1 BUT 31 IN STOCK. NEW SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. RAINBOW Of COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM WHILE THEY LAST! ALL PRICED AT •6399 •4 WAYSTOBUYI• CASH PRICE • • • • • 31 IN STOCK $6399 •••• YOUR CHOICE ••• ONLY s395 dn. ~0~· full coJi p<ice $6399 plu' to• & lie. $39S down, $174.63 per rnonlh fot .48 """1111• on ciwoved cttdit. De™recl poy,,_t p<i<e is $8n7.2'. APtt I 3.09Y, TERMS l'vll <lOlh price ~399 plus toe & lie. $2000 dn. ccnh or Trod9. $131.50 ,,., month for "8 months Oft opptoved cr•dlt. Oef•rred payment pri <• is S8312.Al'R 13.09% LEASE ... 8usinen or Com,_.dat CloMICI End l4IO••· 36 mo•. No obligotlon to euy ot e1ld of e • e • • e e e • • • • e lease. Wtth owoved Credit. • • • • • • • • • • Check the so-called '77 close-out prices and compare·! NEVER HAS THERE BEEN A BETTER TIME [ ~ TO PURCHASE A BAUER BUICK THAN NOW! ~~ ••• l All Cora Svbject to PrlOf Sole. All Price\ Plu1 To• & lken ... Mees Good Thru 10-30..17 A DlvhlOfl of &owr "l;olon KEIP,THAT • # GREAT GM FHLltJG WITH GENUINE GM'.f ARTS OPEN EVERY #4iGHT UNTIL uii.M. Exc•pt Sund,f 111 5 p.m. 2925 HARBOR BL. 979-2500 .. : . . 0 FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS NOW, TMl5 WILL ee S~i OF A REHeARSAL ~OJ( TOMO~ROW NIGHT, SNOOP'/ ••. SUNDAY, OCTOIB JO, 1977 TOMORROW 15 HALLOWEEN I ANO ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT T~E 6R£Af PUMPKIN RlSES OUT OF TME PUMPKIN PAT~"'~~ND 8RIN65 TO'r'S TO ALL T~E CMllORt:N IN Tl4E WORLD ••• HERE we ARE ..• t.{OUR JOB IS iO 6E KlNO OF A PAUL ~EVERE ... WMEN TME 6REA1" PUMPKIN COME5, t.{00 'U. SET~ "/OUR MORSE, AND RIDE THR006" THE COUN1t'f'Sl0E ~OIN6 TME NS&JS! ME'S COMING! ME'S COMING! RIDE, SNOOPY, RIDE! SPREAD THE NEllJS ! NANCY AUNT FRL.TZI fM HOME TME GREAT PUMPKIN IS COMING! I GUESS SHE'S OUT SHOPPING SHE USUALLY LEAVES A NOTE FOR ME TO DO SOMETHING SHE ALWAYS LEAVES HER OTE WHERE I'M SURE TO I GUESS SHE HAD NOTHING TO TELL ME SEE IT OCT -~0 • / By Ernie ~ushmilfer I DON'T SEE ANY NOTE IN HERE ~lA WeAftl~ YOtA~ ~ME OL.0 CLOWN CO~TUM~ TO THE l:'N\ PAt<TY AGAIN T'M I~ · Tl~E:C' YEAlt1 A~THLASC? 0~ IT/ DENNIS THE MENACE [> t> t> • WHO A~E F~ANCINE flALLoWE~N VOLA ! 'TAJ<e TAK tNG,.? HEst PA~fY A~THU ~. EVEFrY · YEA~ •• ! fotJ16HT to~-r~~f'S de r ·a~ue.,r ~' .. WEL..L 1 HOW 1-IKE A eveR'Y&OOY'5 Tl~ED OF IT! TH I ~ YEA~, I'M WEA~ING THI? C,"EAT DO .t 1-00k:' I CL.OWN, · coweov ~1;// F"ANCJNE? • A~ lHAT l 9'P09E WE COULD "°"'1' 1F 'NE DO, ~EY ~ WHY TIP OVER A TR.AS'~ CAN. ~ woNT Give uc;; HALLOWEEN OAAE! · ANY THING. ISN'T MlJCH FUN ANY MORE. ~a.JDGE PARKER lA~LAAL.. ... -By Hank Ketcham-=~ ITS N.L iRt:AT AND NO t RICKS ! <J <l <l "A~N;O~T~H~ER~DR;.l~N~K),~~~~~1 ~ NO, THANKS, WALLY! MR. LAVENDAR? DIDN'T YOU HAYE 1 DON'T REMEM- A SUITCASE WHEN BER CARRYING A YOU CAME IN . SUITCASE, HERE '? WALLY ! ,. , .. I JUST WANT TO PAY FOR THE ONE 1 HAD! AM I DREAMING'? WASN'T HE YOU CAN'T PROVE CARRYING A SUITCASE WHEN HE IT BY ME, FRIE ND! CAME IN HERE, STEVE'? i-,...--.:.'!11!';~ • • ~ { I ... . J . - OKAQ, LE& I IT'S crot..>R 'TURN 10 CLIMB ™E ROPE ! lJJAIT A MJNUTE I 1J4E&E .WRESTl.f~G MATh-n-IAT IHEQ WON'T BREAK '<rlOOR "TttEQ'RE NOT $UPP05ED c.JOlJ PUT UNDER 1f-IE ROPE FALl !! 1b BREAK 90UR FALL f 1J1EQ KEEP 1HE ~M FL.CO~ FROM GETI1~6 MARREDJ ARE WOR1HLE551 :· . I0-30 bwFard..la:in•an 'SUCH A '5,ATJSF,ACTJON -ro C~E,ATE A CREATION, i:H, MR. DooDL.e? ANt>-· TO STANt> BACJ< r-:==~ - ,AFTER iHOSE FJNAL A Pl<SMENT OF YouR IMAGINATION, At; Ii WE~G . ~AH~M1' Mff~~ ... .. ·IOUCHSS-·7A·D,A~ •· HOW . FULFILLING ·! e lf'7-Yoolo--A# ........ _... .. -· BLJT~LJ~ELY , Cf.PBJRIN<:: IHE ... P,AINT/N<:, WITH VERVE IS FLl!.FILLIN<:i ? ... ,ANDTHEN HAVIN~ AN .ART LOVER W,ANTiO BUY IT-- WH~N You've CAPTO~EC>i~e ESSENCE~ P,AtNT~ IT WITH Vt=RVE,SOL.D ITTOTHS' \ E::*NCE IS fUL~LLIN~? CJ DOCTOR SMOCK ,..HA'"T'"'S RI GH-r .' l'"T'"'S A 192.4 -rwo-HE:Ac:::>e:c=:> euFFAL-0 NI CK 5 t., .' WHYt "'iHA-r COi N IS WOR"TH l ~ OVE:R se:v e:N-rY <:?RAN~ POCIOR FRSI P .' IH,AT MllST Be FOL.FILL ING. R,ARE ~l<SON H RSALLY LOVES FJNE A~r,ANl>THe Cl-IECI< .;· --------~ Wl-'1 Y t:'O N '"'f"" YA COMES C?OWN He: Re: 10 -i-HES MIN-r ANP t...E:"I US Vf;RIFY' II?/ t>oESN11800NCEJ ,..___ THAT'S :~ FULFILLMENT.;~- . By George Lemont OH, '1'"H19 HAS cso-r 'lo ee MY PAY.' .-r !S=::::::::s=-~~===::t··· lA , ..... .., c= t[ I () ··~ .. "·- 'J><>OLEY' AS You KNOW, OUR FOOTBALL TEAM LOSf ALL rrs GAMES LAST YEAR ... o~WHATTHE ~ECK,,.AS LONG AS YOU1R£ AT IT, WHY NoT HELP US WtN TH~ 1iTtE? ' I 10-30 .. .· 'N CASE: I L..OSE M' KE:'{. ~· -... ~ ,\\ .. l( .... -J~ .~. .•.. .. .• ~,__--~~~~...:...-...;...;...--..::. ____ ~~:!a-~S!J DO you T~INK You COULD HELP U5 WIN JUSf ONE GAMt.. THIS SEASON? ,. I THOUGHT '/OU MIGHT ENJOY IHE C~ALLf.NGE. • I• CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ- eneea in dnwinl details between top and bottom panels. How quietly cu you find them? Check answers with those below. tu•.HUU> ,, ••M • j .. Mot , ..... -.> ... ' j.,)11•w 1 ,, _.., .. ...,..,w., lllJ•M ' ,."."" •J .,nl)'cl ' ..... .U,j•P •• •o~s I .... ,.,.HH•O 24 I 23 5 7 8 l't 16 ----BULLETIN BOARD --- e u P ntt: ('Rt-.t·.K! "I ht ""°'of a modern, Mvli~h m11n,lun i~ that II ha' no placr for _."-0.W. Holme~. Whwl ~i.\·ll'th~r word, a~~ucl111ed wifh llallowe\'n, Ii. mb~ini:? 4 6 II 20 22 •~tul!iply 37 bv '· Rc,uh-111. Mulliply 37 by 6. 10 12 19 21 3 Rc,ult-222. Ju,1 tor lun. multiply 37 by9, 12. 15, Ill, 21, 24 11111.J 27 and \CC "hat you get. 18 25 2 eurain Gamr! Therr b a good statt, thert i~ no doubt ur It; buc tho~e "·ho art In. rntirtly arr out of ii. Whal HE,'! It 's Halloween. What be1-1w·o word~ pro"ide a ~01u1lon? , 1cr 1imc 10 ..:arry a llll'ky charm·~ •u''"' Pu• ..v•s I he figure abo1e '' a "magll'" 9-ronguc T e,1er'! Gorgeou' green·gray gho\I\ gathered ,quare of a tyre deenwd lud.y on 1n the gram gray gra'e)ard. "Good blood, bad l'harm~ in dar o f old. When com· blood," growled the goblin. Say fa~t. pk1ed, each of thr 'l'rt 1..:..11. hor110111 al, .ind tv.o di.igonal ro1" alhh up to 65. I-or bc11er or \HH\t'. the center figure j, 13 . Surround111g 13 arr the remaining numbe r,, one through 25. four o f v.hi..:h-9, II, IS a nd 17 are mi~sing. Challengr: ln,ert the mi,~ing number' to l'Ompletc 1he lud ,y "magic" 'quart•. Remember. the: m"'" i11g numba' are 9, 11 , I ~ and 17. R<>"' total M tn a ll d1re..:11on,. • ~\tD1J 'lt '•t1't t09 ~& •401J (l 'h ... 1 00!. ~ " .. ... : c l "' ~ " c. ;:; .. -~-· 0 '-~~~-£-_..;:::-.-~~....;...:....-~~--~-:.....---iw . 0 \\HA T'S UP'! \\hat r11n you draw to compltle tht curiou' -.ctnt abo.-e? To rind out. add ronn«ling line~. dof lo dot. 't RAID SO! Add colors abovf: I-Red. 2-LI. blue. 3-\'ellow. 4-1.1. bro~n. 5-fltsh. 6-Lt. arttn. 7-0k. 1rtett I-Orange. 9-l>k. aray. IO-Blad1. 11-Dk. purp'lr. 12-Ll. purple. BOOMER By Brown and Casson HAH ! l.' LL PLJI IT ON ANO HAv'~ 50Mf. FUN WlrH JOV' ! t CAN exPt,AIN .. \ MOTLEY'S CREW .. r W~\..L., BUDDY. \'It\ 5URE 6LAD YOU l.\\~E 'THE • .. WAY ~EY O\D 11-\\NeS \N -me "OL.D 'DA'fS. '1 • ' BUI iHE CAR BROK~ DOWN Rl6ttr AF1'ER 1 /., I 60(J6M1 rt' fROM YOU .! ' 10 JO NO ANSW£rz - 5~6 '5 MOT HOM6 . \ YOU 'LL PROE3ABLY 6~ F1r.Jeo -rwer.Jr't'~ F1v~ DOLLA'2S . SORRY, MOfL.~, Bl!f L.\KE 1Hef SAID 1N -nu; OL.0 DAYS ". OM ,..io ..• NOW I'M LOCl(eo OOT OF MY OW .. APAJZTM6.tJT ... , MARMADUKE® 'oH,Ll.11'~~~ !! "'ff\KE t AND DONT TRY "'f~A-r SILLY AA<SK DFr: ! ANY1"~ I NC:, cure GORDO MOTHER ALL .SOULS DAV, Wf/EN rHIE aEPAklEO ~TURAITO E.NJO'I EAl<TJ4L'/ ' PJ..E.ASUl<ESf • TANK MCNDIAllA -' . -~VX'. ~ 1-tOW VJFFltUt1 AND LON£LY rr ~T ~ ro 8t WiR1£l/ ro A FW 1f.NN17 A.A~ AND lRAV"-ING oN T~£ CU~CUIT.:. • --wrn-t 1'Ho5E urn .. e Go8L.IN-&l I 1 l ; • J • By Brad Anderson Gus · Arriola .NEAT, EJ.I, 1-/JPITAS' )JO WAITl!V1 JAi J.INE OR PAVIN'J:OR PO~ 012~1 -• -by Jeff Miiiar & 81/i Hinds ( ~ DAILY PILOT . .-' ! ' -El ~~ ASK THEM YOURSELF FOR BARBARA WALTERS, ABC newscaster I neftf eee yow tuteful and beautiful clothes m ore tlNin once. Why?-Franca C. Vln rette. Rocky Mount, N.C. e t do wear my things more than once. Year after year, in fact, and I often repeat my outfits on the air I gue~ it seems as though I don't wear the same dothes tWIGe because I have mostly separates -sweaters, blouses. skirts and pants -and mix and match a lot. Switching gives old stuff a new look. FOR LEE MAJORS, star of Six Million Dollar Mon I he. you do your own •tunt•. Have you e"er 9el'lou•lv hurt yourself on tbe.•how?-Donn• Reben, Watertown. Conn. •I've never been seriously ln1ured during my adventures. but almost every day I do pick up some new bruises. I've also pulled muscles and spnslned my ankles quite a few ttmes. One recent stunt I won't soon forget was climbing out of a hovering hell· copter, down 11 rope ladder, and then back up and Into the copter -all without a harness. FOR DINAH SHORE, singer Why don't you ~er wear a •hort dreH, Q.r anything that 9hoWll your leg•? -Daw fink. Gloucnier Clt}a. N.J . •It's not because I have bad legs I just find I'm uncomfortable In short dresses because they have a trick of Inching up when I sit down. And, as I sit a lot, l'd rather be comfortable and give my attention lo what rm doing and saying than wonder about what I'm showing. FOR J . CARTER BROWN. director, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. • Of aJI the fabulou• King Tut artlfacu Men now by Hftf'a1 million people. which dld you flncl the most fuctnatlngl-Carol Hunt, Bolse, tdaho •The gold sculpture of Tutank~men a.s harpooner. Unlike so much of the static tradition of.igyptlan art. this piece cap- tures the delicacy and poise of the ~ung king In action, open- ing the way for ancient Greek art almost 1.000 years later and the Italian Renaissance another 1.800 years after that. FOR THE .. ASK THEM YOURSELP' EDITOR Brtng me up to date on Marjorie Wallace (Jimmy Con- nors' a). -M.K., Nauau, N.V. •Marjorie, 23, a former Miss World ftom lndlana (the only American to win that title), Is doing 1V commercials. Work Is No. 1 with her. She puts In a IO.to l2·hour day and Is making more money than she ever dreamed was possible. Lloyd Kolmer. her agent· manager said "Mar)Orie has had her fling of dating In the celebfity world and ilgured it's high time to settle down -to work. She's more concerned with her career than with romances." FOR PRESIDENT CARTER When hl5to"1 ls written, how do you want to go down In lt?-A.G., Port Huron, Mich. • I hope I can be recorded In history as the man who began the process of eliminating atomic weapons from the world. FOR LEE MERIWETHER. star of Bomob11 Jonu Who comes to mind ftnt when you think of • MllY man?-C.E., Redo ndo, C.Uf. • Buddy Ebsen. Surprised? As far as I'm concemed, sexy and attractive qualltles come from the soul of a man; his monetary worth and physical attributes have nothing to do with It. I could give you a long list of other men -but you dJd ask fot the "first" one. FOR ART McNALL Y, supervisor of officials, National Foot- ball League Why did the Nfl. remo" the white atrlpe from the football?-Stan Castleberry. Lufldn, Teua • To achieve maximum consistency, the members of the Rules Committee decided that every game shoukl be played with the same brown ball. The fighting conditions for night games have Improved Immeasurably in recent years, and lt was felt there was no need for a stripe to be painted on game balls. To date, there have been no complalnts about visibility. FOR ANDREA McARDLE. star of Broadway's Annie. Do you eyer get nervou• onatage, and how did you get •tarted? r ... 15. and dying to become an actra•. What advice can you gtve me? -l. V .• Green•bmg, Pa. • Klds aren't as scared as adults -perhaps because 1.11e haven't got as much to lose if anything goes wrong. I got my start when a New York agent saw me taking dancing leS50ns at a Philadelphia recreation center and picked me to audition for commercials. I'd suggest you take dancing lessons and try to let a talent scout see you If not, audition for stage shows. Even If you don't ge1 hired, it's good experience FOR JOHNNY RODRIGUEZ. country singer Are you Puerto Rican or Spanish?-K.G .• Gary, Ind. •Neither. J'm a mixture of Mexican, Indian and lrlsh. I was born John Raul Davis Rodriguez, the fourth of nine children of a welder in S abinal, Texas. I guess my Irish ancestry Is doml· nant. How else could I have been so lucky so quickly In what I'm doing? It must be the luck of the Irish. PRO AND CON Should Parents Of Children In College Receive Tax Credits For Tuition? PRO Sen. WllJlam \/. Rodt Jr. IR ·~I), member at Senate Anance Committee It is vital that Congress provide tax credits lo families struggling to send their children to college. According to statistics. a growing number of qualified students cannot obtain a college educatio n be- cause of skyrocketing costs. Middle·lncome families are especially hard hit. Millions of families today are neither rich enough lo afford college nor considered poor enough to qualify for the differe nt Government aid programs that the taxes they pay make possible. Working Americans do not want Government handouts; they mere- ly want to keep more of their own earnings for fulfilling the American dream of a college education for their children CON DI. Carl.-Cnampton-Bawden. principal analyst fOJ educa· tlon, Hou.w at Re1)fnentatlves Committee on 1he Budget The tax code Is the least feasible place to carry our social policy. Under the terms of most proposals, up to 80 percent of benefits would go to families with Incomes above $20,000 by 1983. The needy student Is left out all together. True, 11.slng college costs are 11 burden lo parents, but the cost of close to $7 billion In lost Federal revenue, over a five-year period, mu~t be weighed. Under a tuition lax credit, a Camily's burden Is reduced by a very small amount. A $300 tax credit against.tuition charges of S4.000 or even $6,000 does not solve the problem Grants or guaranteed loans are better chok es, giving more dollars directly to students. 1t"l 1977 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC., All rlgl\l1 reMMKI Bleck Lo.f•r I ttaband 1s a l consclenlloua •family buslneu opentl111 by 1 u .S.M1il since l l9lS. We &I~ prompl and a coutteou1 Mrvlce llWe have huce lllventor ~f 111 sho.a shown here .eked end reedy lo 10 - • ust say the word I ·•HABAND ' I 266 N. 9th St,..t, Pstel'lOn, N..J. 071530 .. ____________ _ New S.xy European Styln, . NOW man-made in U.S.A. to s.ve vou money! INCREDIBLE VALUE! Do nol make the fal.e uaumption that you are only buyina aood looksl More Important. the~ au ntremely comfortable, ext,.emely well-made American Sh~s. in aood true Amefican 1be1. While the outside silhoueue ~ems sUm and stromllned, we promise full roomy comfort and full heahh_y suppon in every me and width! 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New lu><urv llnlngs -tne WO RKS I Plul they ate completely waterorool ana never nMa a ll\lne I :00'°':'" YOU HAVE NEVER-HAO SUCH WONDERFUL SHOES Ill Are you fed up wilh hiahu end hlcher ahqe pri«11 Here'1 your chancel We w'buld be r,oud to tend /ou your choice o any l paJrs o diou shown heH, plua lht Free Bell, to au end try on In your own ho me JUST USE THIS COUPON I ..,.,-~--...... ---~~ ~fSifOIS~ HABANO COMPANY 295 N 9th St., P-1-n, NJ 07630 Gendernen: Pluse aend ......... pain of thete Executive Club Shoes. for which I enclo~ my remittance in full In the amount of S 511• Width I I ._~~_, lii~:ifn--t--t-~. r..ft":=':::--t"-1--tl tlITTi:iiV=T-1'---11 r==-=,.,....-r------tl City ..................•.......•.......••.•.••.•..... I hnl"l~i--t--1r----11 z., -~U:.·liiiliimiiiiia.liiiiiiii.iliiiia·lii~~-rwii ... n.~.,*•,.l'llhlnn.,.,• ... A SPECIAL MESSAGE Of LOVE AND CARING "'rm mentally retarded," said Mike Spencer after being introduced at Special Olympics by my daughter Eunice. "'But," he added, "please don't call me handicapped." By Rose Kennedy Many times over the years I have been asked to give a message of hope and opti- mism concemJng the mentally marded. Only a parent who has known the anguish of hearing a doctor say, "Your baby Is retarded," undentands how desperate Is the need to hear words of reauurance. to gain the knowledge that there Is a place In the world fcx a tiny human being who must overcome a grave handicap. My daughteT Rosematy was such a child, and I was such a parent. At Ant, I had only faJth to comfort me. TMrt was nowhen to turn, nothlng docton coukf do or say. no medical or communhy raourc:es to console or support us. But that was more than a half·century ago. Over the years much has happened to ease the londness and lo susialn the conftdenoe d famllla with special chil- dren. And much has been ecicompltshed in making a place for these children. It Is hard to beleve that only 30 years ago, when one d the founders of the As- IOdatk>n for Retarded Ottzcns wanted to place a nob In her local newspapa ask- ing other parents of special chlklren to get In touch with her. the editor refused to let her sign her name or lndude her addreu. Mental retardation was considered a gulhy secret to be wept over alone. Today all that lau c ... a1•d. The Na- Uonal AssodaJion for Ret.vded Citizens 'has mOfe than 250,000 members, with re- presentation In every state. Many of those memben an the retarded themM:tva For, lnaeulngly, we have learned that the great majority d the mentally retarded an? fully capab&e -within tome llmHatlons - of IMng happy and useful ltves of wori<, play, love and responsiblUty. Much of what has happened to Improve life for the retarded has come about since my son Jack was President. Of aD he dkf In his tragic.ally few years In office, the focus of his Administration on the retarde.d may well have been his mos1 Luting and mag- nificent achievement. As he said In 1961. when he established the ftrst Presidential panel on mental retardatk>n In our country. "It It the emotional strain, the problems of adjustment, training, school- ing and vocation -the attempts to make ~ a lull life for the child -that represent the majof Impact of retardation. Our goals should be to prevent retarda· tlon Falling this. we must provide for the retarded child the same opportunhy for full social development that is the birthright of every American child." n.A .... c .. ....,&e . .U.t..-. have responded generously and nobly lo this call for equal opportunities for the re· larded. The many young people working In summer camps and community pro- grams have ~lly dedicated them· selves to helping the retarded learn the skllls of both work and play that were so long denied them. I • FAMILY WUKlY, Oclober lO, ttT7 Nouember is Mental Retardation Month. "Together. we can do more" ls the theme. But guarantfflng this birthright has not come quickly or e.astly. ~ Or. Richard Ma.sland, one of the great pioneers In the Reid, has said. MWe make progrus In men- tal retardation by many small advances across a bfoad front." Employment of the retarded. for eicam· pie, has come 5'owly. In the Federal CMI Servk:e the rules had to be changed so that the retarded could be !liven a chance to prove what they could do -rather than be required lo make a cmaln tccxe on an lntelllgence test. Now thou~ds of the mentally retarded work lex Federal, state and local governments. In thoaunde of communltt.. the retarded now work In Industry Of In work- shops where they can perf onn useful and constructlve tasks under special ~PftVl slon. I stress the Importance of work because through It we learn to value our· ~ves most highly and to fashk>n a meaft- lng 'and purpose for our lives. Even If It Is only making candles or packaging parts for do-lt-yourse.U ktts, the dignity ol work and the pride of a«ompllshmenl are posstble fOf the great ma,loflty of our retarded citi- zens. Plivate and public employers and la- boc unions have become more enlightened than they were when Jack was Ptesident. but there still Is a long way to go. I have ~9wn .... ,~by f'MnY~'8d ers that we will continue to m.\ke advances unlll jobs are available to all the mentally retarded who can qualify for them. Just as Important as the growing oppor· tunllles for work are the new laws lhat guarantee every special child and young adult the chance for an education equal to tha1 of any other child. One new law - Public Law 94-142. passed by Congress last year -assures that every retarded person, even the very seriOUJly handi- capped, will receive the benefits of a public education tailored to his or her need$ and abilities. That meant that parents do not have lo ruin themselves flnandally to send their chlldren to special schools or to keep them In private Institutions. As Jack said 16 years ago, "The grim struggle for sur· vival does not aDow us the luicury of wast- ing our human resources." Now we are beginning to translate that lmpot1ant ln- Aght Into national pradk:e. When Public Law 94-142 was being debated, we found that, while Lt provMied lor academic and vocational training, It did not include provision for physic.al educa- tloo. Since 1968. Tile Kennedy Founda- tion, which my husbond and I established, has sponsored •n International program of physical fitness and spons competition called Special Olympics. More than 650,000 mentally retarded people take part In this program In every one of our states and 19 foreign countries. Special Olympics has taught us a great lesson: the more the mentally retarded build their physical skills. the more they develop so- cially and even Intellectually. Thus, because play and ex.erctw have been PfO- ...en '° 0e w be~ 4G U.. ~. equal bOCeSS to physical education Is In- cluded In the law. Laat yea The Kennedy Foundation started a new program of Internships In Recreation for Special Olympians who can qualify fOf jobs In the recreatton field and whose communities will guarantee them a pem'lanent position once their one·year In- temshlp Is over-Tile fttst three Kennedy totems are now entering permanent em· ployment. One of them, Mike Spencer, Is going to teach swimming In the Danvtlle, Va .. Parl< and Reaeation Oepertment. He learned to swim In Spedal Otympic:s, and he learned to kwe people because he saw love all around him. At a meeting of Special Olympics. my daughter Eunice Introduced Mike as "One of our handicapped Interns." "I'm mentally retarded," Mike sa.ld with great dignhy and firmness. "Bui pleate don't call me handicapped." T'We, I daa.k.. ..... •P bee.tlfally the message I have for the parents, relatives, fncnds and neighbors of the mentally retarded. We need no longer be afraid of thb term as the description of a devastating and hopeJeu handicap. For mtlllont ol llveJy, lnterat2d, loving and active boys and girts and men and women we once oommltted to the oblvlon of Institutions, the doors are now open to most of what society offers to all of us. In the past 50 years I have seen the world come to terms with Its mentalty retarded chlldren, accept the.tr human qualmes and come to know them as warm, tender.. feeling human beings. Parents ofum Mt< me for consolation Of advice, and I used to feel that the bdt I could offer was a prayer of strength and courage, such as my own favonte, the "Meditation," written by John Heruy Car- dinal Newman. BUI now I feel c:onhdent " that I can help sustain them with the redly of eicpectatlon, with the conviction that a ltf• of many glowtng ~ Is now open to their~ chlldren. Yes, thOM fateful wonts, "your child Is retarded," still darken our joy at the advent ol a new llfe But we have learned that the wonts mean alrno.t nothing In themselva. We are all, In a sense, retarded. AD d us fall short of the Ideal. AD ol us are slow and awkward compared with others. A mind that le alow ..... DO a..- meaa • Ille that'• uaf.lftlled. A retard· ed person need no longer depend on the whim of charity or the shelter of high w•. Now there an? dedicated 9dentllts, tldDed teachers, Just laws and understanding communlttes. True, much needs to be 6C· compllshed before mental mardatlon II eradicated. But today there Is a rtchnas of life for the retarded who already are learn· Ing, playing, reading, painting, making poetry, loving, swimming, dancing. wor· shipping, working. Yet, we must keep workJng and striving for all those who, like my daughter Rosemaf\I, are macded In mind but blessed In spirit . My oftt6oft ts e 1lll'arid wheN mcntlll ftlW· datlon w1n be overcome, where we no longer mourn with mothers ol retarded. children but ex.ult and re_lok:e with parents of healthy, happy youngsters. Then. and only then, can we say, In the W«ds of St. Paul: Ml have fought the good ftght. I have ftntshed the course. I have rJllll kept the faith." 61111 9 mg. "II(', 0.8 mg. nicotile w. pw ciQWett• by FTC mtthod. . .. .. TEMPTING TREATS FOR HALLOWEEN This year, why not answer the ring at your door with a few of these delicious, no-fuss snacks? By Marilyn Hansen DRIED FllutT ROUS It broils! It bakes!. v. .. pitted .... 1 lb.drtedflg9 2 C..-~walnuta 2c..-~ ... lll. V. -t II Attt raltlnt 1 lb. drted ...... Of dried ...... 1 'e·1pa•grmtedotMgertnd, RtUd c IM: ...... OOlllec- Uonen' ~Of tuntlows .... It toasts 4 slices automatically! . Ifs the Toast 'N Broil Toast-R-Oven· toaster from GE. 1. Put dates, ftgs, walnuts, al· monds, raisins and apricots through food grinder or ~lectric food processor. 2. In large bowf, with weU scrubbed hands. mix ground fruits with Ofange rtnd. Divide mixture Into four parts. 3. Shape Into rols about 10 Inches long by 2 Inches In diame- ter. Roi In shNdded coconut. conlectionen' sugar or sunflower seeds. Wrap In plastic film. Wil keep for sevaal weeks. Ha~14roiJI Editor's note! 'This req,e Is &om our FAMU. Y WEact v friend Pat Erickson ol Wapato, Wash. Pat says, "I vary the dried fruits to suit myself and use just what's on hand at home ... DARK 'N" SPICY WHEAT GERM BARS 1 v. cups unlltted, tlt1M'f'P099 now V. c.,. regulair or sugar 'n' honey ............... germ 1 Vt tMspoont bdtne powdw •t. 1eespoon Mela v. t•npooft .. n 1 , .. .,,oon ground ginger Y1 IN.,,oGn ground clnntmon V• IM.,,oon ground do"9 Vt cup ptelttd btown tUQtf' • • FA.MILY Vf(El<LY, Octobet :JO, 1917 11 )'OU WllJt a~ own tNll does~ dlil ..... own does. ~ younef( a GE. It'•. ktalt bniltt. TI9s GE loeller OWll hn a eepsate broi .uq thlt lets )'OU broil9'aks. ~ hot drlp-eaiy and a. waieady. Amtbeame il trm.. GE'1taalefOW11 IDlllies ~ elm two .... eked dilhe.s JQ1 am·1 rmke it mDll otber ~ O¥all! The ................. ~P">' tect thr nftior i"Cl'D llPIUa'I -llld it papl inlo tht Mo- ..... ilreasy cte.ing. lt"•lftet ..... GE'.1 taMttr O¥eD ...... thtdoaemo(111111~ rou'd '* to 1at • Yf1llT '* °"" ... Ure ~ •Awichev. Wcqcmerdes, nrming leftoven. And i\ -. -. ' . i .. .,,.. . ._.. ,. ~ I • ----- tou~. II toa1t1 odd·tiu lnlda ... ~ bod\ .... tllllr. md ... of UDmll). c:aly. A bell rilWs when ast ii ready. :A ._ ... _ .. ·------':' ,·- r---.i r-..res! Tbe theuna.a.W • a»-~OM\'-ICCbea nm :m"F' ao SOO"F. Almnltit iq, Btown~it~b-- ig crillliill.t~ And I .... bef n.p wfam bJd ii rmty. Ren~ rad(. own toy, bmier .... nt ~ open mnl> tRy "* dtan-q asy. worb il ta1Cl!m with )OU!' b4I OYel\ ~ )'OU .... t<1 coolt foods'that r~ire dUle~nl t~ o.tyGE ~,_•"'Qf ....... dloclee ,.,._._ lt'•••tcnatic.....,., lt taklll the plac:e ol a 4-elio:: See Ihm! • IC your-CE cle*r'a now. The rmdel -. Cl.nd here is the TI!6. Tbe T23 Yt cup butt• or m•rgttlM. to"tntd Yt cupmotta ... 2t099 Yt cup•t1• V. cup chopped ntturtl almond9 l . Preheat oven to 3S0°F. Grease a lJ.x 9·K 2-lnch pan. 2. On large sheet of waxed paper, combine flour, soda, wheat germ, baking powder, salt, ginger, cinnamon and cloves. 3. In large bowl, beat together sugar, butter, molasses and eggs with eledric mixer. Add water; beat at low speed until blended. 4 . Add flour mixture and beat at very low speed untll blended. Stir In nuts. bnJia.bllrnlllll--.211Des. Non-bmiliq models iodude the ~ 2-tliae 'lbmilt-R- Own tomer-<T93Bl. wd. the Ka. Sile 4-slir:e lbmt·R· Ova\ cm.ier ('IW). There's I tile iJr ~ flriy, I price ~ fNefy budget. Whichever model you choote, OIU )'OU own I 'Jbut. R-°""1 tmlt.er' rrtni GE. )'OU1 ... how )'QI.I ever mm- ;wed wilhout it. 5. Spread batter In prepared pan and bake 20 to 25 minutes°' un- til wooden pkJI Inserted In center comes out dean. 6 . Cool In pan Cut Into bars. Makes 12bon Editor's Note: Makes excellent Ice cream sandwiches using va- nilla Ice cream. NATURAL NUT NIBBLE 1 .. ,., .............. ..., ..... , ......... ..., ..... , ............. ~ ...... 1 IL unul'ed Splftltltpeenul9 , ..... llOW9il .... , .. ........ 1._ ....... ....._,._andt 11b.C.-... 1 lb. unfluhd puMptlft .... 1. Mix all varieties ol nuts In la.rge bowf M kettle. Or mix smaller amounts In equal proportion. I . DlvkM Into plastic begs. Freue some for storage; keep others cool and dry. Eat M desired. Moira about 9 lt>s. Bun w mn CHOCOLATE PATTIES 2 ................. , ..... chocoletellttt 2' llPDDM ........ \41 cup rontect ...ttect ~ V.cupwelnutplecee v.~,...... 1. Mflt chocolate bits and shortening over hot, not boiling, water. Sttr wtth spoon just until chocolate melb. I. Stir In peanuts, walnuts and nUslns, raavtng a few ol each to deconde tops ol patties. 3. Spoon tab&apooNfuJ ol mix· ture onto fod·lncd cookie st'fft °' large platter. Deconate tops with racrved nuts and raJtlns. '· Refrtgcrate about 30 minutes, °'until firm. Peel off foil. Patties are bat when freshly made. They will itolten sightly at room tempeniture, so store them In refrigerator. Habs 12 APPLE SHERBET SMASH 2 ....... OOftd wl dlOpptd 2 ....... peeled tnelMedecl 2 ttblup a llfta t.non Ju1ct v. cup~ 1 ...... ftpt '*''"' ~ gellon .,.._ ctdtr, chlltd 1 . Place aU Ingredients exc.pt apple dd«r Into electrtc blender °' food prOCC$10f container. Cover; blend until smooth. 2. Pour Into 1-qt. freeztng tray or lndMdual Ice-cube contatncn. 3. To serve, JMcc a scoop at cube of sherbet on top ol cider tn glass. Or pour cider Into punch bowl and float 1herbet on top. Makes 1 qt. sherbet, 111 gallon ptinch NATURAL SWEET TREAT YI cup honey ¥1 cup Cf\Mdty peanut butter ~ cup nonfat dty '"'tll l . Mix honey and peanut butter In bowl. Stir In nonfat dJy millc a little at a time unlil thoroughly blended. 2. Shape Into nanow roD. Wrap In wax paper and chill unttl firm. Cut Into 1-lnch pi«es and Wfap In cellophane . Molces opJKOJCimot~lv '.h pound NORTHWESTERN APPLE CANDY 4'4>5 W1pul1d....,._ W.t• 2 tablMpoons unftawored g91atln YI cup QOkt water 2 CuptSUUW 1 t9b1Mpoon comst.rch Vt teaapoon .... .,,. cup coenety chopped walnut• 1 t...,,oon grated lemon ..... 1 ,.., ••• poon lemol'I )u6ce YI cup cont.cttonen' 9ugaf Cfof rolllng) I . Wash appks; without peeling Of conng, cut Into smaD plece;s. Cook until tender In .)usl enough water to avoid JCOrchlng. 2 . Put through food mlD or sieve and measure 2 cups pulp Into a heavy, 2-qt. saucepan. Cook un- til thld<, sttmng often. 3 . Soften gelatin In cold water. Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt; add to apple pulp. Cook again over low heat. stlning constantly, until mixture Is thick. Add gela- tin : cook over low heat, stining until gelatin Is dissolved and mix- ture thickens again. Remove from heat. 4. Stir In walnuts, lemon peel and juice Tum Into an 8-inch square shallow glass dish that has been rinsed with cold water. Let stand 24 hours. 5. Cut Into rectang~ -about 60. Roll In conf~loners· sugar. Place on rack until outside Is dry. Store In a covered container. Makes about 1 lb. 12 ors EdllOJ's note. You can use 2 cups canned. sweetened applesauce to make this confedk>n. but , rt>.duce amount of sugar from 2 to 11/3 cups. CRUNCHY BUMPY MUNCHY COOKIES ... cup eolld all-wgetable ehof19nlng JA cup ..... , .. brown 9Upr0f JA&Ul)llgtrt· brown augllr, ~ 1egg y, cup ..... dder Of ..... ... 1 tMepoon qnH&a extrect 1 cupW\.m.d ~now 1 teaepoon..at YI INapoon RMtklng eod• 1 cup CCN1M1r •••ed canoe 1 pq.(5~oza.) mt•<hoc:otat• bite 2Cup9~0f old-fuhloned oah, uncoolied 'y, ~ rNdy-tcMet Raked c.MI ot cst.p rte. cer..a Ytcupr91sJM 1 cup c:onf.c'tiol ••' ...... 1\lt to2 ~oonswatet I. Preheat oven to 375°F. Grease cookie sheets. 2. Beat shortening and brown sugar with electrlc mixer. 3. Add egg, cider and vanilla and beat unttl smooth. 4 . Sift flour, salt and baking soda together. Gradually add to brown-tugar mixture. 5. SIU In remaining Ingredients eXCcept sugar and watet. 6. Spoon 2 heaping tablespoons dough for aich cookie onto greased cookie sheet. Wtth back ol spoon, flatten to a 31/J.lnch circle. Allow 2 Inches between cooldes for spreading. 7. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove from Olien; place on rack. Let cool 1 minute before removtng from coolde shed. , 8. Frost If desired. Combine l cup confedk>nen' sugar and 11/J to 2 tablespoons water. · Makes l 1/l doun coolcie1 FA"lllY 11¥fEK1.Y, October :IO, ttn • I Sweepstakes ~~ ~~~·~·~~ All these GE appBances, lo lHE r-EW NATURALSColon. 30' • Americana• HH.o ~e Countertop Microwave Oven ConvertibAe Dishwasher lMpou.19 food \\Ute Dillpo6er Comoertibie Truh Compactor Ice Dilpenter Refrigerator food Freezer (while only) CER>rta~lV ~ a JO.minute aupennarket ebopplng epree. M'ACIAl AUL.£$ v ,.._ • M ,_ W FIRST PRIZIS ~ SECOND PRIZIS f CE food frttUr I-'* ody) ~~T~~ FOlJR111 PRIZIS ~ CEfrarit~~ '"' ~and tti..t ~ o1~.._.eo..1b MllUles. a» ftfl1$11'1(1 Ind ........, .,a. Vold .... prohillotecf .,, .... "-*"al .._,., ""* !l!I! •ndudt p1ool<Ot·cuc'-111 ••• 11111 ""* •• Wll!I em, ... uni) E.ntry blris in ...... not_..... "'~. ~ Sill, °"'° ....... ptdlollied. 4 0.... pnlt to 1 lamely Ind no !MOltllutMR lnltallltlofl not Included • ,_, •II be ~ by 11\111 Wwlll$ nwy bt -.. to 191 en ..... of ..... lty end_.. -l/l'ld/OI ...,_ ll\ly bt --for llMlbJing 111 not Pll'llGMS Odlts ~ 11'1 teal_..., al .,.,.oes ,_... All onzes.,,... tie -.ded Ill r.o..i. Stlt9wtlocll1~111C11J. T-•• ,.....,rtyofh~ fOI I kst al ,,.....,, prut wmet'I, send I D1'09ll aef!·.wr....S ...... tllt ,..,.._ ._ ~. Wimln I.di. b Wl. RldgeWd. HJ 07657 (Oo noUend 1 1 a t>hM tntnes to U.. b11111 ....... 1 -Stair I a 0 YES EndooM'd It dw Lf'C from a Reynolda ~ ' carton. ~ ltt me ~WI •11' e wlrln« I 0 HO ~II not endoeed. bul I hew Included a 3" •5" ~~onwhkhlha11iehand ldltte'd . . The Bell ~ Around'" Ple-ue Id me WI am • winner • 8ultflncll Ftgurt~ .. \-\. ll)Ofl The handaome baa rellef 19n Plate an<l lta comp.anion figurine from the Goebel Wlldllle Collection are truly two of a kind I Both meticulously handcrafted of the finest quallty porcelain. Both hand painted, full of vltality and true to their natural model, the breath.. taking ~lltlnch. See theae attractive col· lectlblea and the complete Wildlife Collection at fine gift, jeW91ry and department stores everywhere, For a copy or the ''Wildlife" brochure, send 50¢ to Dept FW 10 at the address ~low. llun1niel\Terh9 o,,,,_. ol Coo~"" C .... H, IM, 166.•>ol. W c;..-• 2S0Cleorbrooli Jlood, Elm)fotd. !'ffw Yor~ 10513 -w.a.-~-.~w.a-- s.-·---... ~ M.l..........,.....,_.,,...,... Send for free sample Pet-Tabs •J., • .• ·, • ,,.,,~-.·· · : • ~'· 'vi)f1.'1 ~··, . .-1• !or cJc,\.-1 · Mall to: 8"cham labora1orlae Dept 3350, 501 F1fth St., Bri9tol, TN 37820 Clty _________ State ___ ..1-ip. __ _ Pit· Tabs are avatlable !rpm your veterinarian Llmll Of'le per llo<!Mhold Offer .. pirin Feb. 28, 1971 SOOTHE SORE EYES OeWITTS Pills act IMI with an anatoesic 10 help relieve the pain of bacllache end iotnt pains. Quips & Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY AND WHAT ABOUT MILEAGE? As different as people ore. They're no/ so much so as o car. Cars come. for lnat.once, In more hues ' Imagine people greens and blue!S. And people may be short or toll Or fat or thin -that's nearly all But think oj cars. the 1wo·door. /our-door, The rear a llfl up. Ii/er onr more door. Conslderdoshboords and uphohtery, The lotter being firm or bolstery. Consider square or sloping bock.s. All types o/ bumpers. /lghQ and rocks. I'm glad I'm not a car, I know- My trade-In uolue would be low. -Richard Armour If little ~lse. Billy was known to be a uerv /o!St thinker. His teacher asked, "Biiiy, why 1.s your com· poslhon on milk only one-half poge long and eueryone else 'a ls at /east /wo poges?" Biiiy thought. but not for long. "Well, my story 11 about con- densed milk," he rep/led -Samuel J Stannard Fashionable Warmth Smart, comfort.able body·tnsu- latlng underwear of Thermolactyl fabric klts yo'u enjoy the active winter life . Oamart's underwear Is soft and light so you can move easlly, keeps you warm, never feeling damp. Has 1he Good Hovsekeeplng Seal of Appro10l FOf free catalog, write· DamMt Thermawear, Dept. FWE7, 181 l Woodbury Ave., Portsmouth, NH 03801 10 • FAMILY MEKLY, OclOOef 30, '9n from The fork-Uften' Cookbook Overheard: "I bought myseH a foreign cookbook. Now I can't get partS for the meal." -Dorothea Kent Try the garlic dlet: Eat lots of It. You won't lose weight. but you'll look smaller from the distance. -Al Bott The eusperated Wife was des· crfbing her overweight husband: "George? Seven days a week he's a lawyer. Twenty-one Time' a week he's a fork-lift operatOI'." -Mrs. Rou Sonch M•trlmonlal Eap«rt The husband who's cleuer and really adept In the matter of get.Ung along Will alwovs agree with his wife -erl'epr The ti!"es she admits slH!'s wrong -Hal Chodwrclc The rich aunt was hw1 and said to her nephew, "rm sony you don't like your gtft. I had asked you If you prefened a large check or a small checlt." "I know, Aun fie," the nephew said con· tritely, "but I didn't know you were talking about neckties." -Conrod Flore/lo There ore still old molds, and lwo o/ them were watching o porode. "I just loue veU!rons," one sold lo her componlon. "Ah, Matilda." replied th~ other, "that's what you soy ofter euery war. " -Gene Ycuenolc f •buloua Wlldllfe Stam1>9 A panorama of 45 genuine post· age stamps, of co&onul )ungle animals from 20 countnes, ls yours for 10 cents. Abo, other e><citlng stamps wUJ be sent for approval to examine free. buy what you want. return balance. cancel service anytime. Write H.E. Harri$, Dept. Wl48, Boston, Mass. 02112. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Recendy, my 5-ye.-old daugh- ter and I were ~ the bad lan~bdng ~ on • particular 1V program. I •ua· gHted th•t we ahould )Ult pre. tend we didn't he• the bad words. Mv dAughter 1191eed, but then, trying hm'd not to 1m1Je, &he aald, •Mommlc, I know It t.n't funny. but my fece thlnka It 11." -Lout"enla Langi~ Shaman, Mlae. Kid• ... tlfe dltt-.n~ Send contrl-bullon1 to "Child," Femll WMlcJ'-. 64t lAxlngton A.,.., N.Y~ ':l.v. 10022. I 10 u uMCf -none t9turned. By Frank 8-glnalll LITTLE EMILY "I coo Id hove gotten oil Ai , but you know how society frowns upon Intellectual women{" Energy S.ff'.f Factory-special boxwood heater won't crack. Sturdy wood heater, made of heavy-gauge steel, wtth- ~nds e11treme heat or rough handling. Rugged, rellablc, ldQ) f<>f vacation cabin. garage or basement. COS1 Is $69.95 deli- vered. Order now or send for frH catalog. W rite M & M Mfg. Sales, 929 S.W. 29, Okla. Ctty, Okla. 73109. Phone: (405} 631-3669. It's Inside You ... • ~ 41 Can You Wake Up. That Financial Genius? ~ 1; " ... More Than 100,000 People Have Discovered How To Really Do It ... " THE DIFFERENCE If hours, efforts. or brains are not what separate the rich from the average guy who is swamped with debts and very little income then what ia? I learned the anawer to that question from an old fellow in Denver. Thia fellow worked in a drug store stocking the shelves. Very few people knew th.at he had $200,000 in the bank, all of which be had earned starting from nothing. Within a year after meeting him, I waa told and shown the same thing by a young man who had recently earned over a· million dollars. By this time, I began to realize that what I was being shown was truly a remarkable and work.able way to grow rich. THE BEGINNING I began to apply the principles and met.bods I had been shown. The results were amazing. I couldn't believe how easy it waa, in fact it seemed too easy. But then I met an elderly lady (83 yea1'8 old) who, although not very smart. baa made $117,000 using the aa.me formula. I then figured my beginning wasn't luck. FOi' three and one half years, I worked hard to refine and improve on the formula that I had been ahown. ao that it would be easy to get quicker re.suite. Al. I did thia, my aaset8 multiplied very rapidly ( 160% per year) to the point that I didn't have to work any longer. MORE LEISURE I guess I am bTa.gg:ing now, but I did start spend- ing a lot of time in our back yard pool, traveling around the country, and doing a lot of loafing. Then one day a friend aaked me how he could do what I had done. So I began to outline the formula that I had improved to show him really how simple it was, and how be could do the same thing. I also showed him bow to buy a $26,000 property for $75 down. ANYONE CAN You can do exactly what I did, or my close friends have done; in fact. you may well do it be~ t.er. (I began doing this in my spare time only.) It doesn't matter where you live or the size m your town or city, my formula will show you exactly how to: • Buy income properties for as little as $100 down. One of m.ny un90klt9d comm.ta on my INIWtel: .. . . . wMn iJ roTM I IYOd ii. TMn I read it again, and ha~ read it about ontt a Wttll ·since ii caim. No magic. No «enta. A plain, ea.l)'-to-untkntan.d, 1-2-3 way for anybody with a littk potUnce and c~mmon HnM to become totally indepentknt within a reaaonabu kngtla <(tiim. TM OM boolc r~ bttn 1.ooltins for for at l«Jat fiftttn years ...• n By the next time he approached me, I had wri~ ten almost a complete volume on the easy way for him to copy my resulte. EASY TO READ I wrote thia in simple, straight-forward lan- guage ao anyone could understand it. Thia time my friend's questions were very specific. (He had already begun buying properties with the formulas I had been giving him.) Now he • had a property he wanted to buy, but was out of cash. How could he buy it? I not only showed him how to buy withoutcaah, but by the time the deal wu complete, he had $5,000 caah in hia pocket to boot. -Jerry Donaho, Valda, ArllaMO.f • Begin without any ca.ah. • Put $10,000 cash in your pocket each time you buy (without selling property.) • Double your assets every year. • Legally avoid paying federal or state income taxes. • Buy bargains at ~ their market value. • Allow you to travel one week out of every month. When you aend me a check or money order for $10, I will send you all my formulaa ,and method.a, and you are free to use them anywhere and 88 often aa you would like. rrs GUARANTEED Now if you were a personal friend rL mine, I know you would believe me and not need any kind o( guarantee, but since you don't know me penon- ally, I will guarantee that you will be completely satisfied and that my formula will work for you if you apply it. I will back up that guarantee by not cashing your check for 30 days, and if you for any reaaon change your mind, let me know and I will send your uncaahed check back. You may ask, why am I wiUing to share my formula for wealth? Well, simply because thoee ~ you who order my material will be helping to in- crease my net worth . You shouldn't care if I profit aa long 88 you profit. I guarantee that you11 be satisfied that my method.a will help you or I'll send you.r money back! "FINANCIAL FREEOOll' To order, aimply take any size paper, write the words "Financial F'l"eedom", and send your name and address, along with a check for$ 10.00 to Mark 0 . Haroldaen, Inc., Dept. E·986 Tudor Mansion Bldg., 4751 Holladay Blvd., Salt Lake City, Utah R4117. If you send for my maiterial now, I will alao send you document.a that will show you precisely how you can borrow from $20,000 to $200,000 at 2'li above the prime rate using just your signature aa collateral. By the way, if you feel a litUe uneasy about sending me a check or money order for $10.00, simply postdate it by 30 days which will com- pletely eliminate your risk. •M• © Mark 0 . Haroldeen, Inc. 1977 ----------------------------- . .. . . . . . . , a membership dub at only $4.95 per month! Your Child's World ... To capture his or her imagination. by shimmering colors ... through names never before seen or imagined. Collecting and storing ... dreaming of adventures far off ... learning ... The F.C .I. Collectors Society anno11nces the formation of Its special division for children -from six to sixteen. Your child is invited to become a Charter Member, receiving not only the monthly stamp selections of the Club. but also the special bonus offerings, free quarterly mem- bership prizes, and stamp albums! The F C.I Collectors Society, the parent organization of the new YOUNG COLLE CT OR'S ST AMP OF· THE-MONTH· CLUB. is the pioneer In new sta mp investmen<s. numbering thousands of farsighted investors on its rolls. Monthly Dues of only $4. 951 Your child will immediately receive a Charter Membership card, a warm welcome. and a request for birthday Information (In order to receive an annual bonus set of fine stamps). • the firs t monthly selection !letalled In full below (a $7.63 true value. for $4.95). fully described as to country of origln and representation on stamps. • a quarterly members hip prize, s tamp related, of course, • and his or her first free stamp album (to be followed by others as needed). Your child -and this grand project Is there a child who doesn't collect? At first stuffed animals. baseball cards. models of cars or dollhouses. But as time goes on, those first preciou5 items give way to a "collechble". something to show to a parent or friend, or bring to school as the basis for a report or pro1ect Happy Is the parent who leads a child into the peaceful pursuits, where collectlng becomes knowledge. and knowledge -happiness Don't doubt the romanc~ of !>lamps Suddenly very dry words such as "g~ography". "history" "art". turn into vibrant reality' Happy is that parent who, when discussing lhe events of the day In Asia . hears his child ~y: "Mom. Dad. I have a set of stamps from the Phillipines. Did you know that they used to belong to America'" And so begins a stim- ulating process each of us desires to see In our children. THE FIRST MEMBERSHIP SELECTION (24 Stamps, 3 Complete Sets!) This magnificently conceived Olympic Stamp Issue by the Dominican Republic commemorates the 1956 Melbourne, Australia Games (16th Olympic Games). I Pre.sent and past legendaty heroes. such as Miidred ''Babe" Dldrlckson , Bob Mathias. Jesse Owens and many others are to be seen, each caught at the peak of his or her event. Many countries are represented. almost every event! ACCOMPANYING THE THREE GORGEOUS SETS , YOUR CHILD Will RECENE A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN . The presentation album, stamps and Information will please you -and your child! In the 1978 Scott's Catalog the set Is valued at $7.63. It Is typical of the Club's purchasing po wer and worldwide contacts to save your child over 33l/3%. Our eye will alwav-focus on value.for members. Equally fine selS of stamps will be offered - each fully described (country of origin and reason for creation) Through our Club's capacity to research the better stamps of the world, and also because of our massive purchases of almost entire Issues. prices of stamps will be difficult if not Impossible to duplicate. We well remember the unhappy child· turned·lnto·adult who laments that -"if only I knew something about stamps when I was young, my collection would not just be a collection of worthless paper!'' We don't want that to happen to our Club Members! Won't you give your child a Charter Membership In this New, Exciting Program? Pare nt -grandparent -uncle or aunt. send us the child's name and $4.95. Then Jet ue entertain and Inform the child. There is never any <XSfigation lo continue. Any selection can be returned for full refund within 10 days. """ ~ .................................... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CHARTER MEMBERSHIP OPEN Nowt: Young Collectors Stamp : • Of· The-Month-Club : 200 I U Wllleb Road • Albertson, New York l 1507 Gentlemen I like your Idea My child will ,oln the Club The chlkh nome Is ----------1pi. • .., , ... ~1 Shipping Address __________ _ I am lhe child's [J Mother ( l Grendfefher 1 -Grendmother ( Aunt ~J lJncJe I othd ------------- £] M11 check for SS.9S (4 95' monthly dutt plus S1 to cover postage on first package only -thereafter $.50 per packclg<ll l• enclosed . J I dftlr« to charae the tS.95, encl to cllarve tout of t S.45 In the future 1$4 95' monthly dun plus $.50 post11gel until I tell 11ou to etop sending Mlttttona . l VISA 1 1 M .. ter Charge CMd expire.._ __ C.,rd •~~--~----~- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Btlllng Name -----:-:----:------• lrt-i•w pnnl) • : Addres~ : : City State Ip__ : : Home Tel. OHic~ Tel. ! e ~f-IAtn.i~ •fH<ort.ct • : Slgnoture ! • ·t'lt•ll! v~,.k 5utv ,..,,1,it,.,,.._ '''111,j ~ •Pfltt"JOll'i..1.,-!'\o~ Tt11 • • 7J070 • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FLEETWOOD MAC: ROCK·s RED-HOT GROUP They've just broken the all-time chart record for their album Rumours and are about to tour the country. Fleetwood fl.foe (from left): John McVle. Christine McVle, Steole Nlclcs, Mick Fleetwood. Und.say Buclcinf,lhom. One oi the longac-mndfng records In m'* hiltory w.a brclcen last month. The tide Md bebiged to the king "' rode him- 9df. th8 !me EMs Prtsaey: 20 weeks "' the No. I spot f°' his .bam Blue HawoJJ. Ten yas"S aftc EMs's trlumph and 21 weeks .,_ thetr ahim became No. 1, the ~ wient to a group named Fleetwood Mac. Tua chart-topping aANm. which has • ready sold moot than four millk>n coples, is called Rumours. The band daif.es bacJi OV«T 10 yean, but numerous personnel changes had made the group the mioMng door oi rock, leav· Ing them wtthout an ldcntlflabae sound. LMt year. though, thanks to the addldon ol two Americans ~ Undsay Buck· Ingham and wnsuous stngcr Stevie Nldcs) to the origtnal Bntish con oi Mick fleet. wood (drums) and ;John and Christine Mc\fk! (bats and keyboards r~ly), Fleetwood Mac have ftnally manag9d to achieve thetr prombe a.nd have sokt mon than atght mllllon ab.tms over the past 18 months. Their concert tours AR now sta- dium seAouts. and. to aown it all. they gamaed the three top honon (Bat N- bum, Bat Group and Rock Pmonalllie$ oi the Var) on TV's Rock Awards. Mldt Fleetwood, the group's founder, is also tt-.dr managa. handing everyday prolessk>nal r~. It was Midi who approached John McViit lo start Flcctwood Mac. John had recently lebmed to play bass "by taking the two top Sbtngs oi a Hohner (sbt-sb'tng) guitar and playing bass on that." He had origlnalty wanted to be a tnimpeta-. Though completely conf\- dent about his mu.sic now, John does not comp<>M fOf the group and still feels "a IJt. \M scared sometimes -you look up and say, 'AD these people -fa. IA?'" His wife, born Cht1stlne Periect ("I wa' Perfect until I married John," she quips). was oc1gtnally an ar1 teacher, occasionally doing window design on London's fash- lonablc Oxlord Street. Her parents had to fc:wcc ha to learn piano bec.ouM she hated It. Now. though. she has written three giant hits fOf' the band ("Over Mv Head," "Say You Low Me" and "Don't Stopi , and ha $l.iltJy ~ is c:onftcMnt and pow- erful yet~ wlncrab&e. The ~·s ncw-lound accaslbllly also MCmS to owe a lot to last year's ad&- tlons. Lindsay Buddngham, a gWtarist oi extreme tedWcal expertise, combines a gut-ievel feel fOf musk wtth an atomlc- mergy source f« cxpccatng hlnud. Hls guitar solo rips regulariy ~h the mid- dle of his conri>utk>n to the RumouP'I ab.Im, the scorching hit. "(You Can) Go Your Own Way." Then there's bb\(l. shagged vocalist St~ Nie.ks. who, as the center spodlght's closest friend, is often 11 lwtrl of chlffon portraying the dreamy Welsh witch Rhiannon from the hit song she Mote for the band ....... this year. .. My songs are a rolllng diary." she says. "rm a storyteller. I add a llttM. °' take away." FOf Stevie tt began In tugh school. "I fell madly In love wtth this guy. Then he went to Mexico and I feD totaDy apart. I )wt sat down and wroce a song. It was tentiy sad, lenibly emotional. ft wa a bummef. but tt was a beginning." Rumours and the ~ecedlng abum, FleebA>ood Moc . also recorded with the current lineup, have an energy and enthu· slasm unmatched In rock. The songs on these al>ums have distinguished the new group not only from their earleT Incarna- tions but also from evay other b6nd. 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I soon discoYerad that Jimmy Carter keeps flt by playing tennis or, when he's ln P1alns. canoeing and swimming. He eats property, rarely drinks and nevtr sm<*es. And no matter how busy he Is, he finds time to walk up stairs rather than tab the elevator, wh6ch Mcpis his Seem Se:rvlat tubbos In~. too. Then I checked out the stan. Chariton Haton told me that he runs lo Mei> flt but Mhata" H. Ml do It becau.te I make my living wlt.h my w~." he sakt. Mand 15 minula ol runntng Is as good a condlUoncr as then Is. It's be.-· Ing and no fun You can't sing or reheane poems In your he.ad whl)e running, but an actor's body ls the Instrument he uses, and any demanding rolie requlru physical fttncss."' I soon noticed that )ogglng ls the "In" ouldocx spon. From my window O\la'looklng New VOJk'1 Central Parii you can see al so11:s of shapes, sba and fonns bob- bling around 1he footpath ol the reservoir. On a clear day you someUmes can see Robe:rt Red- ford or Bess Meyenon huffing and puffing, a.nd Paul Newman, Lee and Fanah Fa~·Majon, Brenda Vaocarro, Abe VigodA. Al Paclno and Lola Falana are other ,logglng nuts. Octogenarian George Abbott dances for hours at ROM!'land, Manhattan's worid-fam<>u.T'dance hall, and usually outla.st.s his much younger partners. Abee Faye, Racquel Welch, Ginger Rogers and Shlrley Mad..alne are others who keep thetr figures trim by lollOfkouts on the parquet. For some reason, most come- dians avokt any kind of exercise except a round of golf, and that's providing there's an electric cart handy. When George Bums has to open a window he calls the handyman. Buddy Hackett doesn't even watch sports. Jadlle Gleason, who needs help with his toothbrush, yawns, "I get pJenty ol exercise. lmmedl- C~lon Joey Adams II t~ ou· ''"-of Ha.'s 10 dw f~ Th~ H~an °' Show Bustnett ateJy after waking I always say sternly to myself. 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W)ICk. do the sauk and tomMoes and veget.abk bit al dinnc. EMs Presley's doctor. GeorglJ Nlchopoulos, da1ms the late ar WU ajood )unlde. Cooks "mc:Jd>. ~ him to deathft by constantilJ feeding him Junk food against doct~' orders. EMa had a gym- nasium behind his mansk>n but ncvet used lt. He was so uptght about his~ that he had oosmedc surgery to dispoee ol the bags under his eyes' and even con!Rdaed a major opetatioo to remove his paunch. But he just couldn't control his Insatiable aavtng for junk food. Prtncus Grace Kdy's caVfar· lopd life led her to 8gh .Ndly to me one day, Mlf you can figure OUI how to ~ out the diet probWtn, Id me know." She J11YS she now cuts down on ~ thing. She stays off alcohol dur· Ing the month ol August and then Iva on salads, &ultl and lean meats. She and Prince Rainier regularty go to a spa - and that's whenever the double chins start lo try fOf three. Paul Newman keeps In shape by drivtng and training for his ntdog-car competition. 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Otw' If AMeriCM ~.I• ............... ........: PATTY DUKE TELLS HOW SHE COMBINES CAREER AND FAMILY S he's been acting since age 8 and has won acclaim fo r stage, screen a nd television performances. Potty and husband John Aslin By Helen Dorsey The acting Astlns -John and his wife Patty Duke -are a talented pair as well 11s a devoted couple and doting parents of a quintet of sons ranging In ages from 18 to 4 Unlike many HoUywood working cou· pies whose maniages often bfeak up due to conflicting careers or prolonged separa· lions, the Astlns have found a happy, work.able solution: tlley work together as 111 team whenever possible. Currently, they are working solo. John 15 starring as Navy Lieut. Comdr. Manhew Sherman In the new ABC· TV World War U sales, ~rotlori Petticoat (Although he's a stage and mot1on·plcture actor, fans will remember him be.st for his TV work M the Latin-looking, droopy-eyed Gomet Addams In the weirdo series, The Addams Family) The affable, witty. 50ft-spoken. 47· year-old actor Is a multifaceted man. he di· rected and starred In the pilot film ol Pet· ticoot. and he received an Ac.'ldemy Award nomination In 1968 for Pt-elude. hl.s ftnt writing, directing and producing effon, a 28-minute tr&g!comlc featurette about loneliness and the bteakdown In commu· nlcatlon between people. Patty, who has been octlng for 22 of her 30 years, Is a rare eKample of a child a<:· tress who has continued 10 enjoy success as an adult. The New York City native became the youngest person to star on Broadway, pleylng Helen Keller In The Miracle Worker at 13. then won an Oscar as bes1 supporilng actress for her re creation of the role on the screen. She starred In her own .series. The Potty Duke Show. has made numerous movies and won her first Emmy for her performance In the TV movie My Sweet Chortle. She recently won a second Emmy for her per· form11nce In Coptorns ond the Kings Together the Astlns have become a for· mldable acting husband-and-wife team in an enormous variety of TV roles and have 1oured the countJy on and off for three years In Shot In the Dork, Momoge Gom· bol and My Fot Friend "Some people like to be together only one or two hours a day," John says, "but whether we're working or )ust sitting In the same room, we like to be with e&eh other." They live near the UCLA campus In a comfortable but crowded pou.se that's wtthoul tennis court or swimming pool but has a nice backyard. Patty's llfe was anything but tr11nqull before m~ng John Astin Although The Patty Duke Show was a sucuu. Patty doesn't have pleasant memories of It The hours loll(!fe extremely long, and the trivia thal made up many of the episodes she feels did not allow ha to be crealive fventually, everyone's "all-American teenager" ended up on Che psychlanist's couch. Twice divorced from show· business people, she became the molher of a son, Sean Patrick She and Astin wer~ married in 1972 Their unique working style evolved quhe natura!Jy. "We had toured together on~ummer and decided we didn't wane to be separated or go 1hrough 1ha1 kind of life alone," Patty says. During a writers' strike In 1973, they took to the road right after their youngest son, Mackenzie, was born. "We needed the money," she reasoned. "And because it's very lmpor· tant to maintain family unity, we decided to dtag everyone along " Everyone In· d udes Sean Patr1ck. Mackenzie and John's three sons by a ptevlous marriage (who tool\ very quickly to Patty). All the boys welcomed the excitement ol suing new places. Occasionally, Patry goes on locallon by herself If John's not free This past summer. for example, she completed a movie for TV ln Hawaii enutled Voyage of Terror <Her slsler·ln·law, a college pro- fessor went along for company and ended up becoming a movie extra "Now she calls up and asks. 'When Is my movie go- ing to be shown on lV?'" Patty chuckles ) The Asrins' ability to enjoy their full and happy Ille is largely attrlbutable lo their pragmatism .. Our IJfe Is very good but very noisy and hectic and messy," Patty observes with a grin, "and the boys have many different Interests. For example, Tom, our 12-year· old, Is extremely Interested In his pet rats " "By the way, we have an Injured rat. Patty," John said "How can a rat get an Injury? Now I sup· pose I have to get a back bface for a rat arid teach it to strengthen Its abdominal muscles Did It expire yet? 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I '-~~~~* __________ J .. WHAT MAKES A MAN HAPPY?. Money? Family? Job? Excitement? It all depends on which stage of his adult life he is going through. By Shirley Sloan Fader Recient reseatc:h has shown that there art dlffa-ent i19edlents In a man's life - wodt, marriage, a.dtement, chl&dren, lei- sure, money -and that to be happy he needs wrying combinations ol them et dtl- ferent stages ol hls life. Sodologlst JOMJ>h Hany ol the Univer- sity ol Nebraska has explored the stages men go ttvough In depth. Using a crou sec:dof1 ol typic.al American men, Or. Hany divided them Into six stages: single; married, no children; married, prachool chlldren; married. tc:hcd-age children: married, teenage children; married, children~-The happiness patterns he clilcoYe-ed can be usefuJ to every man - and to hie family. Let's lake a typk.AI young, single man. We'I call him Phil and go with him ttvough life, noticing what makes hlm happy and unhappy at each st~. As a beic:helor, Phil Is happy If he has a faJrty Interesting ;ob that ptovida him with a ~t amount of money that he c:an UM lo ere.ate an n · citing, fun-f\led llfe. Sina he's moving from )ob to job, PhiTs friends change with some frequency. Phil marries Karen and moves Into the manied, no children stege. Now his de- mands on life are mare complex. He's still Interested In his )ob and In fun and excite· ment, but for him to feel happy he and Katen have to agree on lellure activltla. Phil's and Karen's ftrsc baby changes their priorities. BecaUM. ol heavy ex· pcMe:S, they have some battles over money.-and when fOf a few months Karen devotes nearly all her time to the baby. PM Is miserable. EventuaOy they realiz;e that even II they have to squeu.e the budget hard elsewhere, money spent on baby slt· ten Is necetMry for a balanced life. Many experts c.all this married pre.school stage the "llfe-aunch period." EJcpenKs •e hlgtl. a man's earning power Is usually moderate and the baby's demands on his wife's enagy can be overwhelmlng. Keven may find that satislaction with ha mat· rioge drops during this period. 8y the lime Phil has two children In school, he finds that his ma!n ob)ect In lift> ls "..keeping evaything synchronized and steady." ~that he ooce welcomed as exciting have less appeal. The demands ol job and chJJdnn are so high that a good amount of predlctabUlty In his llfe now seems attractive. "Happlna.s at this period," says Dr. Harry, .. seems to depend on keeplng bfe running as • unff With neither job nOC" family as a prominent sok>." Although Phil manages to actueve this job-famUy balance, life has 50fM prob- lems. Marn.age r~chen have found that school-age time can be the most dlffl. cult period for a cou~. Ptachoolers, de- spite the constant attennon !hey require, have no school or social oblg.tions. Pa.rt>nb can schedule dally roudna, 1.1aca- tlons and weeMnds as they wish. But school-age children's school IChedu&es, dancing lessons, Ume LAaguc, etc. very much shape parents" dalJy lives. IU the children ~ m<lfe Independent, re· search Indicates that Phil's and Karen's satisfaction with their man\agc will prob- ably take a dramatic upward tum. 8y the time the c:hlldren are teenagers, PhU sudden.ly realiz.e.s time 15 beginning to run out. He doesn't want to spend his en- tire hie In the same predictable routine. He ogaln wants excitement. Until now, Phil wasn't womed that he didn't have much money. Now. ho-Never, to feel happy he needs a dependable In· come and 50me load reserve. Otherw!M, he will fear a dJfftcuJt reHrement. When the chlldrcn art gJ'OWT\ and out on their own, Phil can mu. He en)oycd the exdtement he aaved during the chll- ~n's ad~ and now ii content with his life. Though magazines constantly run articles about "empty nest" dlfficultics, lnvestiglttlom by sodo&og;sts thaw that the modem cou~ frequendy find the per1od after the children have left to be one ol the happiest stages ol the!T m~. "Phil mellowed," says Dr. Harry. "He's no longer after excitement. Vet he enjoys a wide range ol things: family. friends, job, going out, puttering at home, hobbles. "For people who move lhroogh Ille 'on schedule.' who many around the age when most people many, who have chll· dren at typk'.aJ aget, who stay fully employed, married and healthy, llfe seems to grow happier as they grow o&der " Dr. Harry found that OfMchedule peo- ple like Phil and Karen can expect to have their happiness lnaease as long as both are healthy and they ha1.1e an adequate In· come. 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The physical detects Claudius carried from birth-l"le ltmped. stullered. and twitched-disguised his bnght mind and spared him more than once from Cahg- ula's methodical el1m1nahon of nvals within his family HeH, Cleudlua. The cruel excesses ol Caligula inevitably led to his assassina- tion The palace guards summanly declared Claudius emperor in the mistaken belief their lives would be far easier with the "fool" on the ttTTOne Claudius surprised not only the guards, but all Rome Hts reign was sensible and 1ust: his chenshed dream was restoration ol the Republic That he railed 1n this goal was not the faull of Claudius. but ol the power-mad people around him. Humor mnd c.nctor. "I, Claudius· 1s based on the novels "I. ClaUd1us: &nd "Claudius The God." by your area It 1s powerful telev1s1on drama For a program guide to "I. Claudius." wrtte to Box IC. Mobil Oil Corporation ISO East42nd Street. New York, NY 10017 , PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Gibson Does the unconscious mind influence your social life? Can repressed feelings affect the way you invest money? DON'T SELL YOUR HIDDEN THOUGHTS SHORT TRUE OR FALSE? l . Your unconscious mind plays an lmpOT· tant role in everyday life 2 . The Importance of unconscious lmpres· slons to social life ls difficult to overestimate. 3. Sensitivity lo the feelings and lmpres· slons arising from unconscious facultle.S tends to go hand In hand with aeatMty. 4 . Your unconscious Is likely to reveal more about you than anything you say. 5. Your unconscious can be your best friend -Of a source of aggravation and embarrassment 6. Your unconscious even can cause you to lose money in the stock market. ANSWERS l . True Sociologist Otakar M.Khotka, who sums up his findings In his mono- graph, Th~ Uncort$dous In Social Re lotlons, finds that many people develop en amazing use of uncon~cloos perceptions to assess another's slncerlty, Intentions and so on, and that the most fn!Quent clues that we unconsciously note are the slight movements of the eyes and facial muscles. Involuntary ~tures, short hesitations and Inflections of the voice Since the evalua· tlon of these clues usually ls done uncon· sclously, we become conscious only of the result of the judgment. 2 . Tn.1e As Machotka points out, many of our relallonshlps with people are based largely on our unconscious reactions to them: avoidance or certain people, devel- opment of frleodllness, hesltallon In ac· cepttng help or cooperation from some· one. acC'eptance of the convictions and at· tttudes of othe.r people. for ex.ample. How much unconscious percepttom help In deallng with others and In coping with various situations depends on the extent to which we heed the promptings that resuh from these perceptions. They can play a central role In supplying us w1th a con- tinuous flow of Information regarding how others feel about us, how they respond to us, th~ effect of the Interplay of moods and attitudes, etc All this plays a considerable part In providing smooth contacts With people and In working out a cQmpromlse between their Interests and our own wishes or values. 3. True Studies conducted at the Institute of Personality A5$essment and ReMarch cite flndln'gs showing that people wtdely differ In the ease with which they can relax mentally to heed the flow of Impulses and Imagery attslng from unconscious I.ayers of the personality The research suggests th.1t the more creative a person Is the mote adept he is In ''shifting mental gears," enabling him to rune In on unconscious as well as conscious levels 4. True University of Utah professor of psychology Ernst G. Beier points out that o • FAMILY~EKLY.Oclo!Nr~. ltn " simple, everyday behavior when we meet othe.rs In social situations "ls futr ol uo· coosdous cholce.s ttwlt stem from uncon· sclou.s motivations. We commit reveahng 'errors' and 'slips' for valid reasons that out conscious minds refa.se to accept.'' The slips frequently reveal more about how you actuaUy feel than anything you say. 5. True. People often "glw" a problem to their uncontdous mind before gofng to bed -lo "sleep on It" -and wakv up In the morning with the answer. Ori the other hand, Dr. Paul Thomas Young, professor of psychology emeritus at the Univenlty of llllnols, notes studies showing that "forget· ling appointments. losing objects, slips ol the tongue, breaking things (Including our bones) seemingly by acxldent, awkward movements and other phenomena ol everyday life are motivated by determl· nants of which the subject 1$ not consdous-- ly aware " In their study on Plychologlcal Adjustment. Desmond and Carol Cart· wnght find that "a large number of non· understandable phenomena may be attn· buted 10 the working out of unconscious conflict: the good student who tails exams, the probationer who breaks down to the last week ot an unblemished two-year period of probation. the person who al- ways Is going to get mamed. but never gets as far as the altar, IOI' Instance.'' 6. True A Unlverslty of North Carolina study cites reports of stock-market experts Indicating ttwlt ··nuctuattons of the stock market and the unpredlctable activities of those who Invest In It are frequently based on psychological rather than on economic reatons." A c:ase history ls reponed of a businessman's consistent unconscloUJ urge to lose money In the stodl matket. Analy- sis revealed a strong unconJdous drive to appease guilt feelings brought on rR by hostility felt toward his father. Wiii 'lllE DOCTOR AND YOU Calorie-Counting During Pregnancy medicines harm a dewloplng baby. Alplrin, cough syrups, antihistamines, ewn cortisone drugs and allergy Injections, are safe. lnabdomlde, the drug ol a decade ago that caused bab6es to be born wtth deformed limbs, was a medkal rarity. An~'• health depends largely on what the eiq>ectant mother eats. So diet Is one of the most Important conllideratSons In pregnancy. Producing a baby Is work, as most women and alrnoa no men undentand. Canytng a chUd and nourishing It require an extra 300 calories a day In the mother's diet . That's 75,000 calories during the complete pregnancy. But don't do It all at once. Calcirie usage should start slowty. Few calories are needed durtng the flnt three months lollhen the growtng fetus Is small, bu1 during the next 5Ut months, an expectant mother should cake In an addlHonal 300 ca.lories a day. That's why doctors weigh mothers-co-be e«h vlslt. Ealing more than 300 extra ca)orie:s a day puts on ucuslve weight, which ls hard to ge1 r1d o( later. Too much weight alto can lead fo high blood preaure, diabetes and problems with delJ- YCf'Y· A b4g mother wtll produce a btg baby, and al· though large bobies usually do well, they are somewhat harder to dellver and could suffer from the procedtue. A small baby that colll4!s from an undemowished mother Is the most likely to have comphcations during the ftnt few hours. Bab6es from undemour· llhed mothers tend to be undernourished. a coMI· lion doctors call fetal deprivation. Such Infants have a higher death rate and. If they Uve, often ahow stgns of nervous-system damage. An overweight mother-to-be should not diet during pregnancy because dieting Increases the chances o( producing a sick baby. So plan to take In only an utra 300 calories a day during the last al>< months of pregnancy, .and tty to keep the weight gain before·dellvety to 24 pounds. Iron Is Important. too. Moct Amerlc:an women do not have enough of It stored In their bodies Co supply both their own needs and the needs of the growing baby. The baby wiU steal from the mother as much as II needs, so diet In pregnancy must In· dude enough Iron, which ls found In eggs, meat and all co&ored fruits and vegetables. Calcium Is also Important. A quart of milk a day 111\U supply fhe amount nHded to form baby's bones and teeth.if also wiO provide the protein that baby's growing body requl1es. To be on the safe side, docton prescribe c.eldum and Iron pills. How about vttamlns? Doctors prescribe them fOf good measure, but the only vttamln that might be missing If the mother eats a normal diet Is follc add. So docton sometimes give extra follc add to expect.ant mothers. Aze there any medicines to avoid during preg· nancy? Surprisingly, despite frequent tcare ar· tides. thieN Is no evidence that any of the common A The 1977 Danbury Mint Gold Christmas Ornament * £,ada 1old-t0•ertd onumw•I 6s laaJJ1m1rtled ... ~· * A prized N•Jkd ediCkNI alld • •lliqtldJ t.e .. ur.a c.mcau sf I•. Not avUlable l• stores. * Umlted hill.ton avalbble •• oripu.I lSIH pritt oaJy Hill l>ecetm~ 2$, 1977. * Caaraoteed sWpmeot for Christau cWivery oe .0 orden received by NO¥embu !5, urn. Attractive pf\ ~e. * Prittcl •t ODly tlJ.SO. 11'~ 1977 Danbury Mint Christmas O rname nt will surely bet'ome a treasured heirloom in your family. 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Those years of dedication to their faml· lies seem of llttJe use In an already sorely overburdened job market. Too often, former homemakers are alone, afraid and sure the world has no need for them. fn Los Angel~ County, &eeot'ding to an of· ficial of PubUc Social Services, about a third of all persons on general relief are displaced homemakers. They have been rightly calJed the "new poor." Says one such woman· "After being married for 28 years and raising four chil· dren, my husband left me {°' a younger woman. I have no Income. my 'ex' ignores the support he has been ordered to pay me. If I had minor children, I'd be ellglbk! for welfare and legal aid. But I don't .eally want charity; I want a job, I've looked everywhere Nothing " And another: 'Tm 55 and a widow. I never had a chance for much formal edu· cation. I got married young, and my hus- band didn't want me lo work. Now I don't have any skills outside the house." Several bills have been Introduced In Congress In recent years to help the dis- placed homemaker. The C\Jrrent bill, called HR-128, has been endorsed by President Carter. ft would fund a minimum of 50 centers across the countty. Lori Shlel<h. co-c<>Ol'dlnatOt' of the Alliance for Dis· placed Homemakers, Is hopeful that leg· lslation will be J>llSS(!d by January 1978. Janet ChOK·Mmihall, a ~e·lanar. Is a contrl· butlng editor of Human S.havb maga:rfne and Ulrltu /"' uwral publlcalloiu Including Made· mo15elle ond Seventffn Last year, the country's first centet opened In Oakland, Calif. Besides job-training and placement, the California Displaced Homemakers Center (DHC). offers many other services. lndudlng skills assessment, peer-coun- seling, assertiveness-training and work· shops In self-employment, financial plan· nlng and coping with divorce and widow- hood. Paid Internships are available 10 some of the women while rhey are In the SIX·month job-training program1. The center Is managed almost entirely by women who, nOt so long ago, found themselves unprepared for sudden sin· glehood and the )ob market. M1119aret Miller. DHC office manager, had been married !Of 32 years when her husband left her. At 49, she had no for· maJ job-training and had not earned a paycheck since World War II. ul had spent my whole life being a supeTdaugh· ter. a superwtf e, a supe:rmother Stx months ol job-hunting turned up only one offer -that of a lamp-shade pleater at $2.25 an hour. The philosophy of rhe DtiC is tha1 wo· men who have run homes. raised families and assisted their husbands in their work have marketable skills -like budgeting, counseling, administration. community work and health care. So Margarer Miller was hired. Says Miio Smith. the center's executive director (and herwlf a displaced homemaker), "Margaret came In here say· Ing she couldn't do anything, and now she Ls running the show." But. of course, not everyone can work for the center. In a depressed job market, where will these women find work? Ac· cording to a DHC publication. uNew jobs can be created if an employer Is convinced that an added setVlce wiU make his own organlzatlon more effective or that Jhe bd· dltlon of a new ,ob will ultimately save money. (WeJ also hope 10 show some dJsplaced homemakers how to be self-em ployed or establish a new business." DHC also ls gearing Its training pro- grams to the community's needs. These Include paramedical and paralegal assls· lance to the elderly; work with dlsadvan- raged groups In such areas as nutrition, housing and consumer advocacy. and fund-raising, bookkeeping and publicity services for struggling community group• "We cannot always provide jobs for every woman who comes to us," says Miio Smith, "but we do provide hope. We see women changing attitudes from their Initial despair to growing self·confl· dence. changing roles from dependency to self-reliance and learning how skills used as homemakers can be made marketable." For ln/ormolJon on notional legl&lotlon and the cenrer closest to you, write: Alli· once for Dlsp/oced HomemalterJ, 3800 Hamson Sr., Ooklond, Coli/ ,_ 94611. Enclose a 13C stomp ~ FAMILY WfEIU.Y. October 30, ttn • 2t REMOVE HAIR FOREVER PERMA TWEEZ9 METHOD LEADS BECAUS! ... • Exclusive patented no-skin-puncture safety feature. • Safe -Most extensive clinical testing ever undertaken proves safe home use for permanent hair removal from arms, legs, face -anywhere on body. • Effective -Permanent results -it hos to be -15,000 physicians ·depend on it. 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I 0 S.nkAmericard O Master Charp I No. . date ----~ j Nam•·--------------~--~~~-------- 1 Address~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I City $tat.._ _______ ...... ,.. _____ _ L _________ "'.!!:· .. !!.!~~~~~-~!.4'.!"~--------- A picture con be worth a thousand words -ai least when It's one patnted by a pa- tient In therapy and Is being used by a psy· dUatnst or~ trained art theraptst. The art wortc can be used 'as a diagnostic ....,iool to help detect a panent's ~s; as 8'r akl to therapy. functioning as a spring- board to dbcus.sk>n In the same way that a dream might; and as a means ol evaluat- ing the patient's response to t.mmnent .. Art thenpy ls apedaly ~ with 1hoM who have dlf8tuJty di5cutslng thes emotions. and abo with children." says Dr: Irene Jakab, a prol. ol dnlcal ~by at the Univ. ol ~h. Dr. Jakab, who recentJy organtzed an exhiiHk>n ol art from 11 countries and 5 states for 1J1I lntema- Uonal ~b1c convention, says that the sty!«, content and colon ol the picture are all Important. 1"he content shows what Is on the patient's mind. ~ the colors sug- ~the type ol feeling and Intensity." says Dr. Jakab. For instance, strong colon such as reds, yellows and 04"angeS. are often used by aggresstw people. and brown. purples and graY' are usually used by the de- pressed. Tlle picture above was painted by a Annlsh woman nearing the end ol her psychotherapy. and the smiling figure In a cheerlul setting reflects the patient's tecon- dlSation to her problem Auto ln.eurance Fol1owlng aU1~protectkJn tips can pay off In more ways than one -many Insurance companies gtve reducdons fOC' antitheft de- vices, fOI' example. Check with youn for further lnfonnadon. but In the mea11tlme, here are some things you can do to pre- vent your car from being sto&eo. Selection f a good parldng spot Is parUcularly lm- ponant, says Sgt. Edward Lamb. dndor of Boston's police Crime Prevention Unit. Lamb says you shoukl pick a wcfl..llt area wMl'e there ls a con~able amount ol both motor-vehicle and pedesuian traffic. It's helpful to Install dlff erent lodes f « doors, Ignition and trunk; even If a thief get5 your~ key, he won't have the Igni- tion key. And store any spare keys In your wallet. not In the car. where a prolessk>nal 1Nef will usUy ftnd them. Lamb suggests replacing the standard knobbed ~-lock buttons with tapered ones. which are al- mosc Impossible 10 pull up with a coat hanger. But remember, even dw best lock ol no avail If you don't use It. FAMILY WEEKIX ,.,,. ,..,,.,,.,,., "'llOU'- " 'O .......... .. MoltonF'-* !lit~ #NVI ...._.,.._.., ~M.U~ F t 0• ~ 8coft o.o.mo Women •• IUmlng up In the molt UM.X· pected plKes theM days -like coal mtnn. McGcaw-HIJrs Cool Age magazine rcpcns that theft are men than 800 wotMn coa.I miners, and the number II steadUy lnc:n«Sing. "Women want to be coal mlnen for the same reason men do," says reporter Anne Swardton -"they can make more money." Starting salary for miners IS approx.lmately S50 a day, enough to keep women at a job most ol them don't really llM. Who are the women Foo.ball.An,one? No, thet's not a mispr1nt ... the nam. ol the game Is fOOlhall , better known to others as table soccer. although the pros prefer "tOWT\6menl soccer." That's right, the pros. becaUM for the past 5 years several hunch<! men and women have been play- ing on the International fooM>ail circuit. This week many ol them will be In Sc. Louis, where the World Championship ol Foosball will be held Nov. 2-7. Games are played on a ztfl' x 4Jh' table, which has 11 6 .. socoer-player figures pcT team con- nected to 4 long metal rods. Playen con· 1rol 1he rods with thetr hands to move the bell Into the opponent's goal. first playu to lllCore 5 goals wins. going underground? A survey by the United Mine Workers says that women mine:rs anr llkeJy to be etthcr dtvoroea In their mld-30'1 with chlklmi to support OI young singles who want to make a carar of mlntng. Oaplte some alleged d.isafmt- ndOn on the job and oppc:lljtk>n from friends and relatives, the femaie mtnen seem to be sticking wtth the )ob for the long haul. even ii. 11.ke Sandn 8aicy ol Ky., they have to "shovel twice as fast and half as much at a lime." U9log Your Fireplace With Its warmth and good dlftf a flrep&ace can be one of your famUy's best friends. But like any'fnend, you have to know how to treat It properly. Many people get wood from p&oee:s like sawmills and lumber com- panies. but did you ever think of looking In dumps and landfills? Sometimes as much as 30'1> of the debris In dumps consists ol reusab&e wood fibers. Most wood won't burn If It's fteshly cut. to purchase reasonably dty or seasoned wood. Better yet, buy wood several months before you'U use ll. Soltwoods. like pine, spuoc and fir. catch fire easlty and bum nip6dly with a hot flame, so they're a good cho6ce for a quick-wanning fire. If you want a long-lasting fire. try hardwoods. such as ash, beech, birch, maple and oak. Re· member to make sure the room Is weJI ventilated, the damper open and the flue unobstructed bef0t~ tighting the fire as PQOf ventilation wiD cause lhe fire to smoke. And be sure to place a screen In front ol your grate to catch sparb. For more fireplace tips, take .a look al the Government booklet Firewood /M Your Fireplace. Send 35¢ to the Consumer In· format\on Center, Dept. 130E, ~blo. Cob.81009. Quick TU- ,....._ cl~'t p119. et ast when Income-tax filing time rolls around. fowe Stale l>nJv. consumer sped..., Cindy Needles says that a husband and wife who both wodt generally pay more IJ)(X)fM tax than two ~ people with thcr same eaml~. and the higher the lncomc the greater the tax difference. For examp&e, a married couple who have Individual Incomes ol $15,000 and $11, 000 and take the standard deductions will pay $750 more ln tues than 2 single persons with the ,.me In· comes .... Spons ta.. we ..... to t.lae cl09I says a study by the Dally Racing Form foe. TIM! survey~ that Last year greyhound-racing, coDege basketball and pro ~ made the largest gains In spectators, while Ice hocby and hone-racing both de- dined .... It ..., come • 1tO ._.. ...-to ftOC'MS ...... Ge ...... around your house. but each person In the U.S. genenlltcs an average~ 4 h . of garbage and trash ~day .... Stu- dies et the &.lofl UnJv. 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CLOSED 5'1MDA YS 9520 TAUHT A YB«IE teot... ,_a llWwCIJ FOUNTAIN VAWY, CAL PHONE 714-963-0811 Pege 3 ).s co·star (with Larry W1lco1) of CH1Ps. MGM Telev1S1on's exc1tin1 new action series 1n associa hon with Rosner Television seen Thursdays al 8PM Oii NBC, about a pair of California Highway Patrol mot0<cycle officers, Ertk Estrada weaves his 900 pound Kawasaki 1n and out of dangerous tratfte on the vast Los Angele~ metropolitan freeway system "Havtng never rtdden a motorcycle before. I had to take speml lessons for sir weeks, learning how to turn. clutch, brake and coordmate the throttle Physically, it's the most exhau$ttng t~!."& I've ever done I get more ot a workout on that'f1g bike than I do al the nr.1." He uplains that ndine the motorcycle gives him a different fund of fa tigue than pumping 11on al the l)m "It you don"! learn lo Sil properly. you can hurt your back Even after the hm week on the bike my lees. calves and thighs were sore lrom all the brak1na. sh1lt1n1 and 1erk1n& around I didn't ru hze all the tension that builds up " fortunately Ertk, who was in excellent physic.I cond11ton pnor to winn1n1 the co-stamng role in CHiPs, adapted to lhe grueling schedule ot f1lm1ng the se11es with relalive ease "The reason I work out regularly is to build up my stamina," says Ertk. who is a supple 168 pounds on a slender 5-fool, I0-1nch frame. "Our 1n& the pilot. I remember 1et11ng up al 6AM, being on the set at 7 and leavrng at 7 every n11ht I didn't even have the energy to lake off my makeup·· Enk trams recularty at Vince's Gym on Ventura Boulevard 1n the San f ernando Valley "It's a ternfte place to work out. They don't have a fancy 1acum. whirlpool 0< cocktatl lounge. They've cot a weiaht room. a steam room and a shower That's it! You 10 there to work out-not to shoot the breeze about the stock market." ERIK ESTRADA KEEPS FIT Now Erik 1s at the point where he can go 15 hours a day without feehn& !Ired 'Tm on a crash course to build up my stamina mn ht&her,'' says u1k, "because the work1n1 hours are a knock-out• Larry (W1lcol) and I are tn almost every scene That's why I have to be 1n the best shape of my hie." In addition to daily workouts before reportine to the CH1Ps set, Erik aulps down v1tam1ns B·l5. 8·12. wheat eerm Oii, liver tablets and kelp. BILL BIXBY CHANGES HIS COLORS Would you believe Bill Bilby as a monster l WeU, he 1s, almost. m the starnnc role of ··rhe Incredible Hulk. which airs fnday at 8PM on CBS "The Incredible Hulk·· 1s based on the Marvel ComtC Group character whith has deliahted and astonished readers since 11 l1rst appeared 1n 1962 B1aby is the creature of the title. but only 1n its more normal man1festa Irons. When he grows to an incredible Sile and power, and lurns green. another actor takes over "The creature isn't really evil," B1aby po1nt.s out. upla1nin1 his other self 1n the two hour-Iona speetal. He 1s so huge and powerful that everyone who 1s u.posed to him expects him to be a villain. I liken him to a person under hypnosis. he will not do anylh1n1 durinr his metam0fphos1s as the Hulk that Oav1d Banner, my role. would not do It 1s nplamed at the becinninc of the special ·w1th111 each of us. ofttimes. there dwells a mighty rag1n1 fury · When Oav1d gels anery. he becomes an 1nd1v1dual with enormous power but childlike '" behavior." e .. by. the philosopher. opla1ns 11 another way "The Hulk is the pmonihcallon of the enemy which lurks under the surface of us all We have to control that enemy w1thm our selves or we can't control the conduct of the WOlld" Buby, the actor. 1s 1ust as serious about his role. "I had never performed in thrs area before. so I look on this as a change of pace I try never to do anythin& twice. but I did not want to play a cartoon character I changed Pege4 my mind alter I read the st11pl and was assured that 1t would be approached my senously, real and honestly. 11 was not to be camp, 1t was to make a statement 11 shows 1ust because a person 1s d1tfere11t there is no reason to be fr1&hlened of him "11 follows in some very fine footsteps Dr Jeykll and Mr Hyde,' for example which was $1r1ous drama or F rankensle1n,' which au d1ences loved. I look and expect 'The lncred1 ble Hulk' to lall into this genre ·· Bilby should know whereof he speaks. He not only has proved throu&h such senes as \ "My favonte Martian,'' "The Courtship of [ddtt's Father" and "The Mag1t1an" and a score of other movie and telev1s1on credits that he 1s a ltne actor. he also has quahl1ed as a director and producer · I think that "The Incredible Hulk" 1s one ol the finest and most u c11tn1 lhtnas I have done.'' he adds ·11 was a challenge to perform. a person totally misunderstood, a person who can get anery only with spectacu tar consequences He 1s an abused pe1son who must wear his abuse as a symbol. not a badge " • ·t+S 1i!l 11& .,, • m w ;t•;:;a ;•+"'' !=J I MORNING I e CJ) <Im (f21) ) $20,000 (I) lMw 11 lt r II WiW W-.W West • • P'y11.W • ., Car1mlls .., ~ • C.rto.M m Hoc•n's Heroes 3 •00 D CJ) Carol lurnttt I fn.Ms e:oo ., '-'r l'ylt • em v111e Ntt11 ti ()) SlllflM s.-st11 ti (Clli ) Tattlttalts • (IS (I)) TIM Aliltstona CJ) (I) TIM rn a.• 1 1 :00 D @ Cl) m Th , ••• $ho.; ID IWtr-4 $4111res e ~ a ((llj (]))Cl) Youna & llntlas Mtdlul C.ttr luts Q!i> Mister "'ctn e G G) f'tltura 1J @ (I) Ill» 9 To S1y tht G Dnpet -4:30- ((llj CI)) C.~ln b1111ro. 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Cl Child Molu ters-Am111ca't Secret Slll111e m Mowlt: •:c:l (nr) "Irma la Oolic.e~ (com I '63-lack Lemmon a> Sim Yort, Sltow (8J In Concert luht Andrew\' m 5lladts of c'""' ml) Music Ii ... -8:30- 0 (rJ!1 ) ()J Otl Our OWll fht 11rls buy into a monthly 'freezer plus meat · renlal plan lrom • l11end ol Cia11 s-and they rt all suror1sed by lht rul eonlents ot the ttuw l!I Hope reachtt out to • "* 1H r1ul JOUl'll mothtt. Vincent rrit1 1uest Cotllt Wilk lht World. e Come Walt tht Wol1d J) "°' '°"' tltt C-try ~As Wt SM It 9:00 8 (']7) ) I) Al1 Ill tht hmity The opemnr ot "Archir s Plier 1s anyth•nl but 1rand "hen Alch1t is tau11h1 a p11nlul lesson io emplo.,er employee relalions llHIMllt Ill dtt lloH Iii Oral 11oMrb IJ CUNT WlWOODI • THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT! 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Lamar Gumbody a tany Scandinavian an Indian chief. and football coach And for the first time this Halloween he becomes a pumpkin I don t think theres a held around even in fresno ·that grows pumpkins hke that he said Winters stars rn Halloween Hall o·r ame " a special p1esentation for The Wonderful World of Disney Sunday evenint at 7PM on NBC Per1orm1ne the metamorphosis was make op arllsl Robert Sch11fer. who aged Burt Lancaster 55 years lot Birdman of Alcatraz and whose c1ed1t~ sltetch trom A N11ht al thfOpera lhroueh My fair lady' lo "Camelot Winters ut for an hoot under tate1 and plaster to make the facial 1mpress1on used to create the pumpkin head mask · l\'s a spooky_.. uperience They out straws in your nose and that's the only way you can breathe You feet your whole face sh11n"1ng ti becomes quite heavy and your head drops Vou t.ln'I move or see and you don t know 11 you're ever going lo gel out of 11." Winters recalled Oeswb1ng the overall eioer1ence as "challenging and great tun." Winters said. "My body fell stran~e I was secure with my head because I already knew I was a pumpkin mentally There's a lot of seeds up there. some gone " By his own admission. W1n1ers is a sensitive 1nd1v1dual with definite opinions about acting art current events. life and happiness The SI year old actor can now alford to be choosy about the kind of roles he takes and much of his time is devoted to other interests painting study of American Indians and wnt1n1 his autobiography Althou£h comedy remains his first love. Wrnters said he would ltke the opportunity to do a straight dramatic film role "Hollywood tends to pigeonhole you " complained Winters "They ~eep usin2 those htlle boxes of comedy You have to ed£e your way tn If an actor 1s smart he wilt start with a smaller role in a £OOd drama hke a character part. rather than tJpechng the audience to accept him 1mmed1ately in his new capae1ty .. W1nte1s pndes himself on being independent T111s 1s one teason he became a painter Whal you put on that canvas is your own." Winters said "Written wotds are always going to offend somebody The same with the spoken word Nol so with art It's a place to hide and. at the same time. ecpress yourself That's the btauty of 1t Painting is also a release from tension The world 1s 'tuned down· when you're painting .. ' Although he appreciates all art styles. surreahsm iema1ns his favorite and the one he does best His lavonle artists are Magritte. l<lee. Dalt. Rousseau and Chagall Sunshine. smiling laces. birds and other man1lestaltons of warmth are essential components to Winters· pa1ntin1s MEANING BEYOND THE SCHOOL HOUSE . Charlotte Stewart. who co-stars on NBC's Little House on the Prairie (Mondays &-9PM), never imagined when she accepted the role of school- teacher Miss Beadle, that she would be teaching her own class in real lrfe one day. ''I'm not really a teacher. t augment what the professronat teachers do al the Oral Education Cen- ter in Los Angeles It's a school for deaf children where sign language 1s drscouraged and speech and , reading ltps is encouraged," Charlotte. a shm blonde actress. explarned Her real hie guest teaching stint. however, 1s not unlike her TV situation. She works with students and cares what happens to them in reaching their goat. In this case. their goat is to learn to communicate . .. A person can easily take things tor granted until you experience what t have in the last several months," Charlotte said. It I want to express myself. and as an actress it's my llvelihood. I can say what I want to say and hear the directions of another. to carry out my job. "Imagine what it's hke 1f you have never heard words, let alone your own voice! It's a world ot frustration to communicate your feeling, your wants and your needs." Charlotte added. ' Charlotte's venture into the world of the deaf began fas! December when she made a guest ap- pearance at the school She arrrved with wardrobe and props in hand, only· to find the concepts of wardrobe and props were not even understood by the children. "lmagrne trying to explain the concept of ac.ttng to someone who has never known what acting is." she remarked. "II took 20 minutes to explain acting. "Each sentence would introduce a new concept that required me to break that down Into more sim- plified terms A wig. What's a wig? That's what I wear on 1 my l"tead when I'm Miss Beadle." the actress explained. -After her initial guest appearance, Charlotte was instantly hooked. Taken by the charm or the eager students, Charlotte makes monthly visits to the school. She works with children ranging In age from 9 to 14 years of age. Her experiences as an actress, told patiently lo children with hearing aids, are re- ceived eagerly by the children who learn about a world beyond their reach. r-'\ v Pege 10 Da oms '1Ukint lul1 ft• 111r f'J W(Ei< OCTOBER 30 1977 MONDAY OCTOIU 31 Fer llltnli111 1114 aftenltoll lisl111rs. pltlM Mt DAYTIME PIOGUMS. a. low, fer ,.r ~ •. ,,. the day' I lllOries. 9:30 D (I:) "Wyomlna Mill" Jwes) 'SO-Stephen McNallr. Alu1s Smith. Howud de Silva 10:00 • '1tolcl lllc1 i-. D""" (du ) 'ti-Charles Boyer, Ohm de Haviland. Paulelte Goddard Victor francen W11te1 Abel Roumary Decamp IJI) (I:) "Tiit * Alto ltiMs" (d11) '57-lyrone Po•er Ava Girdner Errol Flynn Mel Ferrer. Greeort Ralott. Robert Evins Eddie Albert, Juhtltc G1tco 12:00 G) "Diist It My Dtstln1" (dr&) '39-John G11f1tld. Pus c1ll1 line 1:00 a ctl .. ,.., ... ,,., llves'' (d11) 'SS-lick Webb. hnet L1111h. Edmund 0 8111n. Pem lee. Alldy Oev1nt lee M1rvrn J1yne Mansheld. Ella F1tL&t11ld. Martin Milner 2:00 G (!:) "four llodt Out" (wu) '69-Sut lyon Pernell Roberts. Juhan M1teos 3:00 ® (C) "Yin lu V11as" (mus) '64-Elvis Prtslty, Ann· M11111et. Cesa1e Oanova Wilham Demarest J:JO • ml "luck lftd· t-• Pruc•er" (wu) ·12-S1dner Poitier. Harry Bel1fonle. Ruby Dee. Clmeron Mitchell ~teran chu<1cter .ctrt'u M.,jorie knnetl, who hu •pptued in hundreds of motion pictul'fj .and ttltvi· slon shows du1lng her 5-0 )'('u s In the tntert.1Jnmtnt business, h.1s bun signed by p roductr Riclc Rosner to m•lct' .i spt>ci.11 guut .1p· pt>u11nce In the "hlilng tis Toll" episode of CHiPs, MGM Ttltvlslon's ntw o1e· tlon •dvtntu~ seriH in .uso· 1 elation with Rosntr , Telt>vltion St'en Thursdo1y nights .al 8PM on NBC. Tht serin stut lo11ry Wilco• •nd Erik Estro1do1 .as two young C.ififornla Hlghw•y P•trol motorcycle o ffictn covering the 11.ut Los Angtlts f~ew.1y syslt'm. In tht' episode, tht spry Mrs. Bt>nntll t nttrs tht CHP hudquuters lndign.1ntly br.indishing .1 ticket (Issued by the LA.P.0 .) dt'm.tnding th.at it b e "fi,ed". • • • Driving westw.trd cron· country to ruume produc· tion on ABC's The H.ardy Boys, Parlier Slevt'n,on, who pl.ays fr.anti H.ardy, h.1d writer's er.amp hy the liml' he .111iv1.'<I 1n S.an Antonio, Te .. u. "It's hten •utugr.aph ,111nlng .it nurlv ~erv stop for g.as .tnd food," ht> ~ported l!Vl!NINQ e:oo 0 Cl) (!I?J (])) News D O m1f1News l!I ElntrrtncJ 0111 Cl) Wy Criffrth D CI) Cl§) (C21l ())) Mond1J llieM FootNll Lin coverage ol lhe aame between the New York Giants and lht St Louis ~rdtnals G Mo¥ie: (I:) (211r) "lndiscr••I" (com) S8-C1rt Cran! ln111d Bera min Cecil Parker m hrtricl11 family Cl> Tiit Wies fB lou111ey to MY111tu11 S llly TlllHS-m ZOCM11 ID Hocar, Duk• Hocar '1!) Foods fOf tht Modern f 1mlly '7J AMlttt I Costello -6:30- • Mo.It: (!:) (90) "Brock's wt Clst" (dra) 72-RIChard Wrdmark Hen1y D1rro• Beth Bicknell. 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J m Thi 044 Co11,i1 (till (])) Tiit lone R111111 G)AJW.Stth ID Cef UOft S.l'nie c:i) f•ltr Portrait C9 Uttlt !tuals 7:00 D ID CV G»D"-a lllrs Clll• Cl) The ~ c.,ie Cl) To Ttll tht Truth G)I LM Lucy ...... u <<In ) .. , Thlff Sons fB Action Drema a Tiit lloolies EZ) MacNtil/lthm it.port (If' lnt1rtl1nllltflt T oelp t Q'.l) Yo11 WHh Madeline -7:30- D USC Spt<11I Dotothy P1rke1 A play w1lh Joan Oarhn& 1n lhe role ol Ms Parker and Richard Seymer as Alan Campbell The pw were mar 11ed twice lrom 1933 lo his duth rn 1963 lhe set11ne is the mornona ol their ~cond m111111e 1n 19SO D lltwlywtd Glm1 Th• llool1t1 lla111t That TUM m Tiit l radJ Bundi Cl) I.ti's Mah A DHI ((jJ) Cil) family Afl111 fl.I Dr11Ntic S.riu @ Wild World of Animals ID Chan111I 28 Tonlp l tll I.Ill of tht Wiid m Th• frttl(ll Clltf 8:00 II (']1) ) lo11n'1 llun Loean Ju.s1c1 and Re'" become the in~oluntart 1uesls of a society •hteh has discovered an 1m111n11 secret ho• literally to split a human bein11 onto two entities-one 1ood and one evil D ali Cl) m OJl llttlt House Oft tht ,,.irlt To Run and Hide G11ef st11cken Walnut Grove's doctor retires from p11chce after a l11mtr 111ho refused med1~I aid dies alter a fall and luwes a 1111dow .,.ho 1s near 10 rrv1n1 b11th g Motil: (thr) "HoH11 of Or1t· 1t1" (hor) SS-Peter Cush1n1 M1th1tl Gou2h ll. MOYie: :c: (2hr) "An1tomy of A Murder" (dra1 ~9 lamu Sltwarl Ben Gauara D The Joker's Wiid m C.rol Bllrnttl ' fritna m Mo.it: '.:CJ "The S.ull" (hor) '65-Peltr Cush1n& Ch11stopher lee 2ll Cunsmolt EZ) -.. ol U11ceru1nty lhe Man d111n llevolul!on · el LI Usurpadola Q'.l) lqual Justice U11dtr tftt l1• -8:30- 0 CoMtnt11tioft m $121,000 QuestlOll Q'.l) ls Wt Ste It 9 :00 0 (fl, _D) flit Bttty Whitt Sho9 Joycr Whllman b1lu lhe hand Iha! feeds her when the nel•or~ plans lo w11lt Fletcher the pohce ch1tl oul ol her Under,over Woman ~11u r]) Su PtdfO Buell BllfM D lJJ m illl lllowlt: ~ (lhr) ''Slluon: l'Of1rait ot A lllistrtu" (dra) 11-lmh Van Devm Paluck D Nol Mel r trrer Janel Marrolrn Sim Groom Glo11a De Haven Salome lens lrtsh Van Devere stm n a woman who leach a hie ol ftuslr111on and loneliness as the m1strus of a strots ol murted men yel l1nds 11 d1fhcull lo accept a s1n11e man s 1nlernt in her • Movie: C1:'J (2111) "a.Molt,.!" (•ts) '68 -0un Martin. James Stew 1rt R1quel Wekh Geor1e·Kennedy D lronsldt (ID) lllot11: ct) (2hr) "11111~ ol Ca.it He1u1" (•es) 70-lnon Rob11ds. Stella Stmns m111t"~HMIS..... ... ,.... Df•• The gang is sentenced to the hangman's noose, I but the ''hangman'' has other ideas. Co-star~r·n Raquel Welch, George Kennedy and Andre ne. KABC·TV MONDAY NIGHT MOV G9:00PM(i' Pege 11 LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personahzed tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo .. paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. S2 ea. or 3/S5 4/5tags S1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or 111ore $1 .40 ea. Sales Tax included Ho C•rd1 Dr•w your own or ~•'"'VO'-''~ • .. dO,f\\ •nd PhOM "umber w. II ""'"* ~ urd per 1.tO AOO 1S .... MONDAY (C-dnuedl a ..... : ~tar) ''TM Dmc· tlwt" (ch) '63-trank S1n11ra. Ltt Remick. l1<k Klu1m1n 8 Fila If ~ (2111) "In Which Wt Strve" ((21 (I)) lllN: 'Cisco PM' E El~~ l!ll OlwW ~ sa. -9:30- • ((ll) CD) {I) ..... Wlltn 1 hrt blu ls ovl '" 1 rest1uranl llllltrr llltJ are din1ni. lllaudt and V1v11n tse1pt ••th only swfact bruius but Wallet lw to c°" ••Ill a much dtePtr psyc.lloloaic1I scar -~tfNMz 10:00 D ((l'lJ Cl)) {I) bHeftJ Is Sid Alfftrty's off1u nurse and friend Vtra Wales. termt"'llJ 1111 h1dence points to it 111d Vera. tierwll. 11u 11vtn up llope. but 01 R1lle1ty rtlustS to concede CD MdlMH ,.., ... ..... <D lhtlt: "l"t ... ,,, .. (com) '50-Mao lltot~e11. lil111t1n Monroe • Get s-t ., ...... 0,.... -10:30-. ., ... 11:00 B Cl)• <D <<m CD) ... B <m@<DDQI._ • TM....,_. c-tilm D ** ~ .,...,_.. <'om> ·~-Cuy Grant. ln111d 8tr1m1n. Ctc1l l'llkel m TM 06ll c.,la e TM ..._J1111are .,.....~ TV WEEll OCTOBER 30, 1977 • Tiie Olct c...n ... (IB <D) LM ._,lctll $4'lt ................... • Mldllll/l*tf .. ,.,, -11:30- • ((11) CJ)) <D tlS ll1t ... CJ) lllN: "Olm c:itim8 (m,s) '53-Keith Andes. Maute HJyes B G><DDal.._, r... • LM ....U $4'lt <D lllN: "httlfll" (dra) ·5'- Ven Htftin. Ed Bt1lty • ..... : CC) °'Stm10 If T11rot" (dra) '61-Huah 0'8111n. Barban Rush. Hany T OWllU 9 IMIWI • liletrllRI • Get s-t QI TM JIOCIM e ca,t.._ UC"- ( 121 <D) Sci-fl niutn 12:00 D TlliliCltt Z• • flmtf fttllWIM m lllNt: "Tht 811 Sllow:· "Ma& n1fictnl Obuuion" • Ula "9ptll .... c..- -12:30- •'-'Wrt tII lllN: "D.ilot Us r,.. bil" (drtl '73-Gtorar Kennedy, hn Michatl Yinc:tnt •Cf9.• 1:00 B @<DOT.-nw D IS,, -2:05- • lllN: ~ "TM T,... ..... S•1l•1" (10111) '6S-Haylty Mttll. Jolln Mils. J1111u MacArthur. Lionel Jtffflt1. HlfTl Alldrews D no·Rool•• 211 Drain Lines Roof Access Additional $5.50 24 Hr. IERMr91acy s.n1c • • P99912 -· 4 11 Main Drain Up to 70' Roof Access Addltlonal SS.SO ~-\ P89913 I TUBSDAY llOVtllllU l r. _.. •• '"'""'* 11sti.es. ,i...-OAmlllE~ ... ~_l ,., ,.. ~. '"' llM ...,., llMn. 9:30 Cl ct) "TUbt ,Hiii" '(adv) '54-lelf Chandler 10:00 G (CJ "Ottt Sulldly Atttt· •ot11" (mus) 48-0ennis M0111n, lan1s Pa1ae 13 ''Wll4 Is Ille Wi11d" (d11) '57-Anna Ma1nan1 IZ:OO ID "~ Ill 8'itll•J• (d!a) '•l-Jun P1e11t Aumont 1:00 <a ct) ""'9d fllenMtic. Miss 0.W" (d11) 55-lenniter Jones 2:GO D (CJ ·A.r~ ewes) '5J-Ch111ton Hestt0n 3:00 <II (CJ "It ~ 11 Ille ~·s fair" (mus) '63-Elvis Presley. Yvonne Cmt l:lO • ct) ''lllt Shak.itst 6¥11 ill the Wut" (com) '68-Don Knotts. lllrba11 Rhoades iviA1AQ e:oo • CJ) (Cl1J ) ""' a o Cll a a """ -~Diii Cl) AM) -Gritfitlt • {]) (It (QI Cl)) ..... • lilfollt: ct) (2:M) "Tiit Gf• b $rttll'1" (com) '6l -C11y Grant Jean Simmons, Oebolah Kerr • n. ,.,triqt f llllllly Hill Cl)) h lllllJ Alt1lr ID Cl) D ~ Sci1111ti fll) CllMMI ll t Olliflll m lkwttlled 8:00 9 ((ll) CI)) Cl) CBS •••• S,.Cial D Schubert's 10 loot * Jellyfish on Atlantis 0 0 Cl) D Ml lllu rro111 Mlllllls !ht Man lrom Atlantis 1umps 1n when Mr Schubert plots lo terror 11e an tntern1t10n1I sw1mm1n' met! with htS huee pet the w01ld's araest ,ellyl1sh 8 lllowle: (CJ (2'r) "Otlc• .. IOft I OW" (dra) '65-Urwta And1ess loltn De1e~ llloorlt: (211r) "AutMy of A lhtMr" (dra) '59-lamn Stew111 Btn Camra •CI> cm (QI > 111,,, D111 R1clt1e Pots•t ind Ralph move into theu own aputment, but his room 1111ru' anhcs drive R1ch1e bid to the puce 1nd Quiet ot the Cunni1111t1m home D Tiit Johr'• Wil4 ID Cart! a.rMtt & Fritt141 m llewlt: (CJ (?llr) "TlltM n.. DIMI Hills" (wu) '59-0on Mu11ay lee Rem1<~ -~ St Tiit lellt ff •11tnt Juhe Hams sl11s 1n ll11s accl11mtd Olle •oman show. wluch ctlebratts the hie. ~1111. and talent ol Enuly D1ck1nso11 m u u..,,....,_ l!D hrtlll [ft•d"-sl -8:30-• CI>® (8 Cf)) Lm rttt & SltirltJ "Laverne s Arr 1naeo Mar riaae" Lamnt and Shirley have to iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iil come up with some last 1<tion when Lave1ne s dad. frtn~ ananeu a mar1.,1e IOI his dau1lite1 Don Knotts ls a meek dentist who becomes a gunfighter. See who drills whom and watch how the West was lost. BLAZING STIRRUPS WEEK THE 3:30 MOVIE 9TUESDAY~ PaQI" l 4 • c.c...trm. ID W...Wib • a.-. ......,,. '"',._ ..... S..lt 9 :00 a ccm CI>) 11•a•s•H Hawkeye hnds a lletdy anhd-Ote '°' lhe 111111nus aftd deSOlation ol ... ., ht falls 1n love with 1 buuhfut Korean woman D @ CJ) G 8 Mull/1111'r S... "The Melinda Soec11I" The Mull11ans Pilch 1n 10 help • 1acr ca1 drlvtt who needs money to subStd11e a b11 Polish wrddina fol hi$ ~stet e CD cm (9 > n 111's ~ "Chrlssfs N11ht Ou!' lKk dtfends Cllm.sy's honor •hen a man wflo m1sunde111ands hei fnendlonus sllows up 11 lhe 1p1rtmen1-but no one knows ht· f 1 cop D lltMIM ID llltrr Gllfti11 S11ow QI) lllnl1: (CJ "$t1n1er on lht Rutt" (dra) '67 -He"'y ronda. Mlchul Plrks. Anne Suter • &ta klle. C.ro,t Cl!) lilntlfpiltl f11tltH -9:30- • ((ll) ) 0.. Day 1t A r ... Arin encouraees the my bash luf Bob (Barbara's tvtl piuent but 1ndfeclu1t wooh1pp11) to actually as-' 81tbara tor a dale. bul befOft Bob rets tlte chance Baib111 mikes a move tb11 startles tvtJYOllt e (}) ® (Clll CJ)) S..p When Btrt introduces his othei son. Chuck. who hi$ arrived from Haw111 with his "tr1end," lo the Campbell household. they are 1n for a double surp11se. TV WEEK OCTOBER 30, 11171 flll) Trtaurts ti Tuu11kh11111111 lh1s spec11I C01nbints the music. h1e11 tuie technotoay 1nd p11nt1nts ol 1nc1tn1 E1YDt to set the sla&t tOJ a display of the trusuru broucht over from K•nr fut'f tomb 10:00 D (@ (})) Cl) LOii lirtnl fol towona up on an apparent routine 11n1 shoohn& 1n the barrio ol Ent los Anaeles. repo11er 81ll1t Newman hnds heiselr personally involved 1n the drama she 1s cove11n1 D 0 ()) D OJ Ni<• Woman "Cuns" Atttr d1taire11n1 a hure cacht ol arms Pepper tulllies before 1 Con1rm10111I committee settinr he1sctf uo u 1 tar&tl lo• 1nternal10nal cun runneis • Cl """ (() llloorlt: "Abboll t Costtlto Meet 01 Jekyll and M1 Hyde" II fAMllf/WllllE TO * 8£ SINGU PAllENT • CI> <m (121 Cl)) ft111il' fhe L1llle Brother" Willie's pl1ns to adopt a llomt1u3 roune boy upset lht u wrence llousthold • &et $Matt m~ .., ...... o,-i. ... ff~ -10:30- ID Cll ID"- 11:00 9 CD e Cl) <II 81 "-D ID Cl) <cm CJ)) D "-e "" IW'"'4 c-tdlell Cl lllowlt : ct) "Th lirau Is Crtotr" (com) 61-Cary Grant Deborah Kt11. Robert Milcltum. lein Simmons ID Tiit o.i c.,i. • Tiit .... ,,......." IS ,.,....., li.!Clll Ill)~ Ctwtl (ft Cl)) LM A.fk.11 Stytt m £J ._ • ear.11.t 111ieM1 -11:30-• <cm CI>) Cl) CIS Lite llltwlt D O(l)Cl al ..., C... e LM ._rlc.N Stytt CJ) Morie: "leitl Hit Mari." (rom) '37-P1ul Kelly. June Tmts • CD <m (8 Cl)) llltwlt: ''1tt· rtr • Hit _. n.t" (suso) '7$- John rorsylht, An1anelle Comer ID MtlrtlltWI m'-t s..11 an.100 a• S» UC ~ """ G MKWl1Allftt .. ,.,i 12:00 e T 1lilicllt z... • nr-ftnlll!IM m ~ "T~t 811 Gamble " fhe Phen11 City Stoey" CD 11111 Pttpri& '" t1 C.llllllo -11:30- • Mtwies: "T~t Tenlh V1c11m,'' "Te1m ol Tr111:· "Coto1ado Sunset" ID -~:"Born to Be llld." "The tut Oays of Pompe11 " "Mission to Morocco" 1 :00 D IS,, a a (J) a ,...,,.. 2:00 Cl lloirlts: "A11 C..del • "Btca11se ol You" -2:55- • llcrfit: ct) "•Kii IOf !tit 5'f ' Cdral '57 -Kenntlh Mo1e lw•DN•SDAYI IOWlMIU 2 f•_..IM.,_....., ._ .. lilm• P10CM11S. .. i.., tw f'lll e11:1 d•c•, are till ..,. ...... DAmtK MOVIES ':30 e (C) "Tiu, S.. •I C.ClllM" (WU} '54-Rock Hudson, B'1blr1 Ru$h, Gteu Palmer JO:DO e (C) "A ••ct to Urt" (clra} '65-Suzannt Pleshtllt QI "TH l'rtal4t1t'1 !Mr" (rom) 'SJ -Susu Hat•ard. CMrttOll HtstOll 12:0I. "ftrW4!ffti AJliHU" (d11) '34-Hoima Slturer. frednc Much. Charles b111hton 1•a.,. ~ti."' [•Uy" (com) 'U-Jamu Garner, Julie Andrews, J111m Coburn to1 e a:i .,. .... • s.a.ta Cm" (ad•) '61-£dmund P\lrdom. Manon Cool 3:11 CI1 (C) "liula ttala" (mus) '64-Llm l'ltlle~. Pamtla Austin l:• • (C) •A .. KIM tw die llltla L...,.-(wu) '66-Htfll) onda. Joanne Wood1u1d, l1S011 Roblfds iVliliiQ 8:00 • CJ) ((ll) CJ)) ..... eo Cl)ea11ws -~,_,o.. (J)...,Wfitlla.. I • Cl) at (9 ())) ..... e U.S ._.... Los Anceles l.Jkers n Hew Jt1Jf7 Ne11 ··~J .... ........ . .., .. ~ . ..,,,., ... ... • Dramtic Stria eF-.twlllitlleWIF• -6:30- • lllN: (C) ('II) "CM A Clur o., v .. e.. s. r....,.. Concl (Illus) · 70-Blllwl StrtlSltld, Ix~ Ndlolson, Ym MOll~nd ()) ............... en..o..c..-<<lll CJ)) .,.. u.. ...., ..... S.11 • r-, ""1rlft 7:00 Cl>C.,...,O.. D•@(J)G"'9s •Uma. ())Tiit 0.. f.eil(llle CJ) Tt Tel tile Trwtll • t i..t lllCJ ..... 12 ((ll) (J)) =-.... ,.,..,.. ....... ........ ll*tt~ (9 ()))~ 8 r..ni•:A Tlllict:t ., ........... -7:30- D ftHC "'tit'• S11tdal "JOSl!uas ~hision ' ."' ....... "-(J)nitWlel ••tdl'-(() n.. Sln.OllO 0-- <Il F.-., FM • ,. (()) "' lrMJ ._. • I.It's 11We A Dul ((fl) ())) f .-, AHw @ (l)J_,f_ .,,........_v....ttflliM.Oon Widener uncovers new 1nl0tma1ton on the 1111111 eontrowtrsr over ph1to111u111 use in this probtni documentary narr1ted by lie• hmmon. lrnthnc to stwen coun rues. Widenei inle1Y1e•s autlloril:ts on llte potenrial walue.s attd IUncers al n1chlr 11d1oacl:we and toite plulon:um . ..tlteh some scienl1.Sls say is llte 111swer lo eneip nttds DWiW ...... •SbtMw4 8:00 e ((llJ ) 1ii1M TllMS Ont ar plus l01i1 OWllUl tqu1ls houblt when J J 's 'awesome foursome become bu\ineu p.i:rtners .. 0 (I) • 181 lilt .. , TINs ti 5t1afr ...., lost 111 the Wiids ol Jhe "°'1hw'SI lemlory, two orphans '" lauclll 1 lesson by Cnutr Adams ...... (C) (2llt) WAl!f .... "1" (com) '6S-Jm fonda. lason Robards. Ot1n Jones. Rostm11y Mu~,. Ann l'lent1SS CJ) .. : (C) (Zllr) ....... "' tile ....._. .. (drl) 'S7 -lffont Power. M11lene 01et11cll. Charles lauahlon. (Isa lanchuter, John W\lhams • SIWltsPUI£ II TH£ • llUD£JI I IS DIOUGH e CI> <m (9 (I)) Va•t le fMlllll kwlnie wins Ille lt'4 111 • moclefn Sh1kts0tMt PfodCICllOn but d!»sn'I iq11l 1tt1 fallle1 lo know she 11111st plly • bllren JGent • c.r.1 1wwa & rn.. • lhftt: <Cl (fit) "Tk U.." (ch) '62-W.dlim Holdtn.1Apuc1nt. Trnot Ho•ar4. Pamtf1 F11nkhn . Samuel Romboh, Ch11stopber ~und1. Paulo Odu1on QIC..... • LIClill l*t ••tkttOlll' .... -1:.10- • ((ll) Cl)) Cl) hst111 l .... Lenny 11 llt ppy tbout his ptrftef rel1!10111lup 1111th lack1t-they have tacft otllt1 end tlle11 frttdol'JI too- unhl he sets her with 1nollltr man Part f ......... ,_ •C...Wlb • C..... 1.1 T..ipt ..... S.lt 9:00 • ((J?J ())) Metlt: CC) (2111) "lreeklitart ,,.,.. (•U) '76- Chirles ll<oi1$0n. Ben Johnson. Jill Ireland . R1chud Crenn1, Charin Durnlnc, Alchie Moon Bton5011 POf trays Jolin Deakin. wllo is bfou11Jt 1board 1 train under mesf by Marsllll N1111111 Purce (Ben John SM) SOOll alttr tit fOl/IS Ille toutney, ht is""'"' up 1111 d1nct1ous clJ•111 of events, inc1ud1n1 mystenous dullts and dGappcararices. 1111u pl1111fd accidents. • llosr~e band of lnd1111s and 1 ~I to sltal 1 lreuuie trove of Cold IAd lllvlf • o cu a a La•••·•• Frink S1111l11, Cindy W1ll11ms, flip Wilson od limes Car~er mah cameo 1ppearances. . U ANGELS HIT UFO * COii SCT·UPlll 8 cm (121 ( I Ch11i1's A111tl1 The ancels and Bosley 1nf1ll11te I pf\ony Uro Club SU~ peeled of doint a•ay •1111 •Ult11y mtmbtis alttt t1~1n1 lflen money llitlt: CC) ''lln HHall" (mus) '62 (IV1s Pmley D fftllll4e m •" Critf111 s... a Mtwie: CC) (2hr) ''The Heart Is -llMly H•ttr" (dra) '68-Alan Al~1n, Sondra lode, Cteely lywn m ~, ... , Ptrlor•ucu (311r) "Madame Butterfly" C11eomo puc t1n1's btlo~td h11ic ope11 tncO!es •Uh M1re1i, rren1 1n the role of the 1t1Sh1 Bulltrlly 1nd Plmdo 001111n10 as l'ln~erton Ille Amer.un htutenant ~e loves m A11stM1 titJ UM.ts -9:30-m La tril4a lien Cfi141 10:00 B @ Cl.) m (U 0011 Martin l'out Dan Hauerty of C1111ly Adams IS the IOasltt UDllws (I) Morla: cc:;, "bad It 1111" (com) 'SJ B1111 Ctosby Bob Hope • CJ) Ill (QI) ) ,,,.tt. r Olly Blteltl 1oes 11ndt1co1er ~ tht trJ1ner of a bulnl oul f0t111t1 •titer •r111Jt c1J1mp1011 lo t11p 1 ~1llt1 • '-tS..rt ((JI ) Tiit ""' hlldl co.,.. -10:30-... ....,, ...... 11:00 UD CIJ<II G IJJJ llws -~~ • Cl) (CJ7) ) @ .., a 11 .. i.: CC) "Tllat fMca er Mill" (tom) '62-C¥f Giant ID T\e~C...,.. atl\eHoMr1111uun ®f""""4lllctlt tm MadWl/lA•111f ..,.,. -11:30-0 ((]JJ CD) CD CIS l.ttt ~ • @(I) llD QI)....., c... D ~ Alltriol Style Mtwit: "lasl Man on brtlt" U ()) Cll (a ) StatQf & Hlltdl ID Metr.ews 8)Ctt s.an 131\e 1000. 12:00 B TwiliPt Z.. • f«-flfllll9M Cl) Mewlts: 'Suctuary " "Tiit Plunderers" m Dk• c-tt -12:30- • Mewl••: "Voodoo Woman," "Cunt Ho." "Monsttr Maku " • Cl) [I .,.., "' !tie .. m llewits: 'My Sisler Eileen " Gun1 Ho.' "The Sltup11 Stor(' fO"--AICl .... llM 1:00 D ft @ TlllltrW G IS,, 2:00 D llofles: "Corvette K 225," "~pta1n Lrchtloot" -2:55- • Mtwit: "tta,., F• IM lultl- lwf'' (dra) ·~1-a111e Trevor A fortune is at stake in the West's wildest poker game. Joanne Woodward and Henry Fonda star. BLAZING STIRRUPS WEEK THE 3 :30 MOVIE GWEDNESDAY <i) p~ 15 THURSDAY llOYUllU 3 fOf lllOfntne 111d alttrllOOll listints. p1t1w .. Di\m .. c rttOGAAMS. Bf. low, lot rour ,on,enief1tt. 11t Ille d1J'1 mories. DAYlfMC MOVIES '9:30 Ill "Weekend With ffther" (CUlll) 'SZ Van Heflin 10:00 a c "Quttn of &lbylon" (dra) S6 Rhonda flem1n& .tf• "Miraclt rn Ille b in" \dra) S4 line Wyman Van Jolln~n 12:00 CD ~I "Good llews" \mu~I 41 lune Aflt'>Qn Mtl f01me I :00 2( C "Whue Wtre You When tht l•Jhla Went Out" 1com1 6ll Oou~ Oay 2:00 O "Mr Lucky" Cd•a) 4J l:.11y Gl4nt la1111ne Day 3:00 IQ! CJ "Double lroublt" (mus) 61 llv1s P1esley 3:30 U C.I "C,t Btllou" !com) 66 l4nf fonda. lee Marvin EVENING I 8:00 0 (lW 1 ) ) ""' a u u m 1• 111ws U EiMretlKJ OM lJ Wy Gntfrtll s- • 0 (Jfl l •) """ CJ Mom: :CJ (211r) "Opmtlon r.ttic:oat" (com) '!19-Cary Cran! CD '•rtricls• f 1mdy Q)TlltaoM1e1 f& Journey to A~nture iltJ Illy Thr• Softs mz-m u Cnad1 8ltll Cria41 '1i) As Min ltlllm m Abllott ' eos1e11o -6:30-u likMt: (~) "HIJll NGOll" (WfS) Sl Car v Coope1 Gme l\elly 6 .Ml Hos•n's Heroes ifQJ Min Gnttln Show CD Th• 06d Couple ((J7l () 1) Tht lont R.111111 tI!) As Wt Stt 11 eJ ComOll Salnje '1il Thi Growina Years m l.rltle lbsuls 7:00 1 EIM<Ctft<, OM o J1 u m m "'"' a lurs~• ~ ..... flit Od4 Cou~ U fDll"" f To ftll !ht Trutfl CD t I.Ott Liley QJ Ada~·ll (ll! ) My Thrtt Sons fB Cl11fd11n'1 'roaram ~The bolilu Eii) Mlcllt11/Leh1t1 Report ('lt (l l) lewi1dltd G> 11.imt Thal Tu111 >ti C"'trUllllMftt T0111pt '1i) Earth. Su & Sly -7:30-e l&a111t Tlut Tu11t a Tiit 11tWtywt4 """ I flit loo&"' u Tiit Gell& Show t I~ Smell Of ... IJ) Match G.ame CD ( t2tl < V> 1'ht Stady l\ifl(ll 0> let'• Make A Dul (@ ( ~)) The llew$firm lf\ ~tch Ga111t tI!) Channel 21 TOllltht m """'""' 8 :00 fJ FIRST GMNDCHILD • IN DANGElt-WALTONS U ( Tl (~)) Cl) lite W1lto111 (2hr) [mtement ind 1nhc.rpahon sweep the Wilton household as they awart lhe arrival of Mary £Jlen·s baby, thOuth the eipectant mother lwbo•s a deep fear tor her baby's hie Durma her Int month ol prea nancy Mary £lien still fulf1tls hei dufres u 1 nurse when she rushes to ard a mentally rel~1ded, t1peclant mother who ~already 1n labol loo late 10 be of help Mary Ellen sllockin1lr lrnds lhe mother cuddlrna he1 slrllborn baby Allel finally convincrne the youne mother her child is dud Mary Elffll panics wlten She 1s haunted by lhe womans omen that she loo will lose her baby a <Ul cu m QIJ CHlrS lakrnc lls loll" II'& no l1u11trn1 mallei when CHP o/hcers ue laced •tlh a lo.1d of crushed onrons at the ltar~ oark1n1 area U Morie: CC) (Zllr) "~ ... ltiM !lie Oooc" (MPI 71-CMrles 8r011son ltll frel1nd lllowit: (2tlr) ullllltrlt tM Wi11~" (dr1J 60-Spenw lmr f red/I(. March 8 lIAl ((21 ) Welcu11 a.ct Keftt1 8arb111no hnally sue cumbs to a youns cut's beauty and c.hatm but the nur fnendshrp st~nds to ruin the rel1honsh1p with the res1 ol lht S•uthoes D Tiit lohr'1 Wild CD Carol llllllttt & r rien4s Q) Mowi1: ct) (Zllr) "lllistu "iiji;;~-~p~ .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l "'*Its" (com) '65 Henty fonda. I James Ca&ney, lKk Lemmon &II SIMral Dttectift Qll'*i..-. Lee Marvin stars in his Oscar-winning dual role as a cold-eyed killer and his twin brother. the hilarious drunken gunslinger. BLAZING STIRRUPS WEEK THE 3:30 MOVIE 0THURSDAY(i' P!J941 16 m °""' u,.. • tlalic Robtn Hood" mu u111r,.-1 gi) ....,.tt.t -c. -8:30-• CJal (<2:11 CU) Wlrlt's H1,. ,...,, 'The Play's the 811 lh1ns" When Rerun 1dmrts lie has t11led theatre 1r1s bec1use lie llun't prt pared a Pro1ect, R11 reluchnlly irvu hrm the leaO in tht pl1y he's w111ten ttlou&h ht knows Rerun will ruin 1t G c-..tr1tloll CD Trvtll 0r C.... .. 11<n s;)f..ityT ... n gl)AIWtS..h 9 :00 Q "IUIU AT W * Brilliant New S.rlul D ill) Ela J-11 IS "The Gr•I Wrth Iha 81d lltp" Jamu rearets hn1na m1de a m1st1h when he learns lhe lrulh lbOut I rut 11 school wllo hu tht reput111on ol betnf "loose and easy " • CJ) ®> ((Jt) (J)) llrlltJ 11111· ltr "Blrzwd" With New York c11r stalled by 1 maior snow storm, Cap! "'•lltt and hll men 11e pt1cued by 1 dud man an trite lawyer and 1 slr&hlly ott bue c1111en •ho cl11ms the nut oce act is htre G lrOlllWe • Mm "iffiil $llow 9 S.C.r frOfll ~lllMIJ a lilowle: <.c:> (~r) #lyt ~· .... wtfNft-(com) '68 Georae Seaat fl) "" &est of flr11ilits O> 0 ca. .. '1!) Act Of Uncertalllly lV WEEK OCTOBER 30 1971 -9:30-u (!Ql ((2j) ) ~rtll eou.. try Chief Roy and Oe puly 81~er have separately ap~1ed for 1 pohte chief5 tob 1n 1nother town 1no then dis cover they 11a~e the same ruson for 1..an11na •I-more money' ID Noella T1~tlu 10:00 U (Cl'J) <:Ill ()) lar111by *-A hall m1lhon dollar buralary and murder case prt>wes more complo titan eipected "hen Barnaby and I R uncover a proslituhon rinc that ~as blanched out into buralary D 8 CIJ m tD toselli •~d lyH D 0 ""1 llllM: ''A llicM II !ht 0,.11" (com~ ')~-The Mm Brothen 8 <Ill (all (J)) ted41 Fou Cl> Get StNtt fl) liluterpjece Tllt1tre Otekens of lo11don" fl) Mlllldos °'""'°' g;J Soccer Made lft '-""'llJ -10:30- CD QJ O>lltws 11:00 • CJ). (Im ) ,..,,, D @Cl><Jl m @ lllWS • Holt,-4 c-tilll D M"it: CC) "O•mll•ft P'tt· tir.Nf' (com) ·~9 Caty Grant. TOiiy Cu111s • Tll• <Md Couple m Tiit ..... ,_ .. n 9 rtr--4 Zllipt fD Did Cmtt (18J Cl)) lltwa/lon A11111ic111 $tylt fl) S.per $11111 ~ lil1dleil/l..tllft1 Rtl*t -11:30- • (<l?J CDl CJ) CIS ui. -..ie: D @ CIJ DQll~ tat. G llw~Stfte CJ) lilowle: '1'111 fctitiq CIY!lct" (dr1) 55-Rod Cameron. Ben Cooper e mcmca 1 S*JlllMlnUy Sp1d1I CDliltt,_ GJ Get SNn a Tiit 100 ci.-m ta"*" UC lltws 12:00 e TWlliclit Z.. • ,.,_ flftN9M , .. ,Cl Ill ...,_ '1he Other Woman "I Was A Sllopltfttr" a> UM Pltpril 11 ti tMMle -12:30-u Mowia: "look1n1 for !rouble," 'ft s ~ Smalt WOfld," '1ht Mid Doc.tor of Marht Street" atCra.Wits CD lilowlts: "3 10 to Yuma." "Phan tom Speaks." ""'•an1hcen1 Doll" PD C.,t*'-1 Ate 11n1 2:00 G Mowles· lhe F11~1rn1 O'flynn " 'lhe Syn Hem Stts' CD M"ies: ·crchl Iron Men." "Howards of V1r11nr1'' -2:05- fl "°'": lC> "Tiit htTlf~ for· est" (dra) '36-Humphrey Bocart. Belle Oam ltsht Howtrd FRIDAY llOrullU 4 for -111•1 IM 11ttr-hit111p. Jle• Mt DAmME rtOGUMS .... i... toe JMr ~. m Ille dly'sRM\es. DAmME MOVIES !:JO Cl (C) "l111p41Y!U" (adv) ·~-Van Htfhn Ruth Roman How11d DuN 10:00 D cc:' •10,h••" (ad•) "64-Mthna Mercou11 Peter Uslll!O'I Qt "l111m" (dral 39-Paul lilun1, 8ttlf Oav1~ 811an Ahernt Claude Rains. John C1r11eld 12:00 ID "Whitt Car10" (1dv) '42-Hedy lamarr Walter Ptdaeon. Frank M01can 1:00 IS (Cl "Tiit Plt1mt Wtn" (com) '65-Ann Mar grtt, Tony f ranc1osi 2:00 .. ''Cr~• itl tllt World" (SCI fl) "65-Dana Andrews, Janette SC'lott, l\teron Mooi e 3:00 <II (C) "Cllua• ol Habit" (dra) '69-Etwis Pmlty. Mary lyler Mooit 3:30 • (C) "SU• '-t" (com I '71-lames Garner lou Couetl SuYn Clar\ I •V•NING 8:00 • ((Ill(])).., G @ (l)G ill!._, e £iwa-JOM (l)Wy ~SMw • (]) (II (i211 (I)) """ D .... it: (C) (211r) "father ""-"(com) '65-Cary Crant. luhe Caron. T re'IOI H0ward ID 1lle PartJWae hlllily G>Tlle ..... -~toMfttltllrt S Wtrrion llll•• Cont'd lrom ~PM. Wamon vs New Orleans • Zoola ID Lis S.cras Cil Foods ftf t11t f 1111ily CB MM!t &c.tt .. -6:30- 11 Priu Is lliellt ([)Hopa'slttfMI !Im lltl'f Criffin 1D llMO..~ ((ll) (l)) TIM lAM bnaer ..... s." at C«Ull !.Maje D fllllily PortnM • Utttt blah 7:00 8 111e 111.,,.t 5'*' IOocy W•l~er auests (l) C.rpllCJ °"' e o Cl) a> m.., •U.nO.. Cl)Tlle °" ~ . .., Te Ttll tllt frvtll CD I LM lalcy ...... u ((ll) (l)) My Tllrtt SolliJ .Ad*' 0r ... &l Mldhll/ltllrtr hpon (QI) Cl)) lnitcW (ft) Ellttr1ai11Nnt T Olllt)ll '1i> Calfftr11ll T Olllcltt -7:30- D family Feud B TM Newlywed GalM ())TM ._its 8 {fO.l Hollywood $qUJIU f) Youn1 rt0ple'' S~t11I •Joshua s Confusion·· CD ( a:tl ) TM Ir tdJ lulldl Q) Let'' Makt A Oul ((JJ) ) fa111ily Attair l°!JI m Mollywoocl Sq111rH 131 Hoc111's Keroes fD Oi.a11MI 21 f Olllpl '1i) Vottl's ~ 8 :00 D (Ill) ) The lamdibtt Hlllk (2hr) Bill B1aby stars 1n this speet1I bastd on the poputir com1< bOO~ tale ot tht metam01p~os1s of • sc:renllst who ach1e•n myste11ous superhuman strenath whtn he is an1ered B1;by po1trays smnltst Drnd Banner wno. wh1lt doin& murch on the 1nmd1ble teats ot strenilh accomplished by some 1nd1¥1duals du11ne moments ol stress. 1s eaposed to a mnsrve dose ol 1amma rays fie leets no 111 effects. but'the lust ttme he loses htS temper atterwards. he •S transf0tmed into a b1urre man busl nearly seven leet tall wrth en01rnous stttn1th .. 0 m l)t Cl!b and Ille Mall e Morine: <.C 1 (2:111) ''Ole hwlll()· We SIJ" (dra) 70 S1u1r1 Whitman me Sommtr Motit: :c.J 1\e C.lflt llllltifty" (dral S4-Humphrev Botar1 lost fener a Cial ( 2:tl ) Donny & Marie .. ._ Jtlf(s Wild ID C¥al lnttt & fnends G}lllrt111W.-, IS~ &:) Ci) Wulll•tton Wttl hi llnltw mu u111,,-. -8:30-.. tU' m 8 cro Sharhr ··opera11on Frtsco·· Chief Sh11~ey and his mru1ts rtluctantly takt part rn a wee~·lon& eipenment study1n1 the ettects ol strtts on the O(Cupanls ot a submannr e Coftctnlralion ID c .... wits m m w111 $t1 .. 1 w..k 9 :00 u ~ m m atl RK~tord rr1ts "Requiem for a runny Boa" Thou&h he doesn't find 11 al all funny Rock f01d has the last lauen on a StCond rate comedian (Chud McCann) 11ho ll•U to pin a 11omrc1de chartt on him to av01d adm11t1n& the uistence of a lilt tlfd 1ndu ol io~es -9:30- CI) Nl1ht talltry 10:00 D ({Ill Cl:') r s,,110 Ornd Wa~nt ruests as a~ old vaudeville pertormei flhose new found PoPU la11ty 1s marred b~ a u11es ot atttmpts on hi\ hit 0 @ ,J) tm Ui Qvtncy Hold 1n1 Pattern' Polrtrcal 1t11om1s hotd1n1 pusenatr~ hoita1e on 1 h11acktd plJn' slubbo1nty relllSf 10 acctPI Quincy s w1rn1n1 that they re 411 t•p()std lo a dtadly VllUS D &ll fl) llttn llloM: .... , Littk Chttbdet. (com) 40 "1ae West WC fields Cl) Golt S11111t m lllundos Opueslos @ PIS lllcMt Theatre -10:30-m mm 11ews 11:00 a o ClJ 12t m m ()t Nm ., Tiit ~ Connection a (l) OJJ News 111 Mowit: (~ "hlhtr Goose" (com) '65-Cary Grant leshe Caron Trevor Howard GI 1'111 e>.i Couple Cll Tht lloMytlloontrt ((f1; (1)) .., JI) ftfnwood 211i&lil m Dick Cawett $llow (Qt) re) Ntws/lowe ArntrtCH Style Cl) Variety Strlts -11:30- D ((II 1])) IMlt: U @CIJ mQl)WwllJ C.- 9 IMI Allltrkl• Style Ill WEE~ OCTOBER 30 1971 (6 1 lllow1t: "llo M1n'1 Woman" (dra) ·55 Martt Windsor, Patric Knowln 8 WJ (t2tl (])) Bartlt• CD lllttrontwl Cl) Gtl Smart a Tiit 700 Clu~ ED Captiolltd ABC Ntlfl 12:00 D h 1ll1allt l.tM CD ftft'ftf ftr~ O> Mowit: "ltl llllwnbla" (cl1) ~2 Robert Ht•lon Michael Rtnn1r m Una rlftaril tn el C.Mino m lllKAtilllellm 1ttpor1 -12:30- '3. lllotit: Roe~ Prtlly Baby D Mo•ifs: ··Man Wrlh lhe Icy £yes, !he Man Who Rtcla1mtd His Head," ··ou11n11t0n Miamt" 8 Startimt (B IMtt: "lerro1 1n the Skv" m Nfl Glrnt ol the Wtt• 1:00 1 (; Movla: "A f1me to Lovt end A I 1me to D1t, 'Panic Bulton ·· ··eom1 ind Get II" O I S,7 CD llloMs: Double lilt " 'Valen t1no" -1:30- D ~l! ,-._ IJI 111i.111pt Sptdlt Cl) lileYie: Drum~ 1n the Oeep South ' 2 :00 CiJ Mowles: 811nc1n1 Up B•bt "A Womans Vencunct -3:20- " Motit: -~ "nuffy" (tom) 6~-1 on1 Randa11 Sh11lty Jones Jim Bac•u' • (BJ (1211 JJ) llttlt ol lllt w-\ Sun '71 Stari from thf three televtstOl'I netwoiu compete 1n 1 wide nrrety ol sports events 1oclud1n& row1n1 sw1mm1nc tiowt 1n1 toll, bUtball throw runnin1 rtt•y. obstacle cou11t tootblll and tu& ol •ar Cabe ~aplan a1a1n cap tams lht ABC ltam with hmmtt Walker as head ol tht CBS tum and Dan H1&1erty IOI HBC A pre-Civil War bunco artist sells his black fnend as a slave. Over and over again. James Garner and Lou Gossett. Cl ,, ... m ... ,.. trlffln Sllow a> Mart• Wtlby tHl Morit: ~ "T11t Dirty Donn" (dra) '67-let Mamn Ernut Bo!&n1ne, Charlts Bronson fD V'Dioftt (R) "Ovt1 Undti, Side ways Oown BLAZING STIRRUPS WEEK THE 3 :30 MOVIE 9FRIDAY(i' .r. • Atl·Slar Anylhin& Goes Playmates vs Perfnrmeri ID EJ Sllow tit Eduardo II m firina LIM She was trapped in a suffocating small town existence with only one way out. Estelle Parsons and Geraldine Fitzgerald co-star. THE SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE e11:30PM@ Jessica Harper, an unhappily married woman, tries to e"ect a 'reconclllatlon with a former lover, Sam Elliott, In NBC's "Aspen," the six-hour novel for television airing Saturday, Nov. 5, Sunday. Nov. 6 and Monday, Nov. 7 (9-11 PM.) Pt19918 TV WEEI<. OCT08EA 30. 1en SATURDAY 10:00 .. 0 Cl) • 0 TIMiiMer --.!!!"!oll""!R!!!""N~•NG___ Cll r..., of. Dilouws I ....... °'" ., AIM ---------..... : .. ,.., Gitt" (dfl) 's.4-811ry Sullivan. ®ti.tF.q.S.. •"'9110. tD Tfhla '*ka . ..,.. ·-10:30- • ((ll) (J)) (I)~~ llOWDOTll• Y .. 111 s..tlllls ()) llRil: ,......_" (WH) '49- Rod Cameron. W1lter Biennu . • SdellCt fldiM .... a At1*I 111utr1 , C1 O.U U,.. A a..ic tDNll • ltiAerlas .. ,.,,, 1 ..... 11:00 8 (Ci}') CD> CI> W-!Ttn11 11 0 Cl) G ID S.1rcll H4 ._..:Tlle ..... T.- • L.A. P'attlrll • T,_. of Tm•-. • Sii ' PIMtlta -11:30- • lllcly 1114 NII '""'* a ow•an. ...... ~ ..... " s.m.11 .Tllt ... 0.. •c..trJC... I AH•RNOON 12:00 es.am.c '* II Tiiers Cit es.mr...,,...._ Cl) MIN: "Tiie Liit a.lit" ( wtS) '49-W~liam Elliot, f0<rest Tucker. (I) ((Jl) Cl)) ..... • f.att SIN Illa •a.r llllib 0 ()) ~ "H11h Noon," "Rtd Pony" 9Tllefl'llldla..t •MeN:"Moontidt'' 8S..°"Cli.-.o.t •c...1.-. -12:30- • ((ll) CD> Cl) Flt MMr1 eni.SMrt .. ........ ..., .... s.M • ,.. Wllll "*' ...., •c.r.b 0[ ........ ~ 1:00 .bmUID ll~USA • CJ) (JI <• ())) llCM , .... ... o ......... ., ()) ((ll) CDCI> I ~If '* •S...Trtill • Wiit, """ .. .,, ........... • lltrClll ..., e&c.itt . -1:30- • Tiie Cllect ·-.. llOll ~ Cl) llnlt: 'Wilderness Journey" (M)70. Cl) (()?) (])) CIS fllll Festini • A*" & c.t.11 Qt M0¥1t: CC> "Wllt11 II) lab1 S1111tu at Mt" (mus) '48-Betty Grable, Oan Dailey Jr 2:00 • ((lll CJ)) ()) Col .. ,. ln!MN- tllul T...O to.r111111tnt ··-··-... ¥..., ........ Mt e S.C et Twllftlrt An e~r on 111n1. • Nik hlicJ fOMll (J)Mwit CID r ... tw ui. r1111111J eTr•htlMt -2:30-• La ,,,..... SM hr .. hlllclll ......... 3:00 • -..: "tmMa-." (di•} '0 -ln&rld lltra~n. Hvmphrey BotJrt GJ Mlwle: Ortclltl 11111 hll F1t111 tile ""'" (hot) '69-Christopher lee. Rupert Oav1ts. e TtrDll \1110iian ........ A&Mc • Cl!lt t11 la Tn a Allltflw Allder .llld ...... -3:30- • (ClJJ CD) ()) CIS S,.rts ~ DSttw4az_ ())'-tr \111 '-1• • G Acrlalftwt USA 8>Yt11Wltll .... 4:00 • ,.,.,. 1111 Nil frlttlft ())tlef,M'sllttte • (J) (8 ())l llrerlts su,.,. .. (J§M.-11 e lilffle: "lo,ecter Qe1tral" ('°m) '49-Danny Kayt O Cl) M.wlt: "nat Ttllell ef llid" (tom) '69-~ry Cr1nt, Oons 0Jf. ............ "' .. ......... ,.,~ a ,.. 11 lilt 11n •Mir'-" -4:30- 9 Tiit lllMJlll•HIS ........... .... 1 ... 1s • "' Gett flit c.itry ID Wl C.111t tf t11t w... GAalllllftlftl I IVININQ 8:00 • • Cll <cm rn> ca ...., ..... : (1:) (llV) "The life -n.." li.rlufj ..,_., (1dv) '76-Dan H1ecertr. • (]) <Ill ca Cl)) w.,w Ntall'f'ltlcflt Cll1111pie11s111, live CO'ltr11e of this !~·round bout from C,esall Palace In lJs VeaH behreen llen HortOfl and Jimmy Yovnc. CD llM: CC> (Zlw) ..,.... W11 tt Ille fllllt" (com) '71 -Jtuy leY!ls. 0 Cll lliei.t• ......... S)Star~ G0.•0-11'111 O.,Tyttr.._.. ID Alt of U11ttltllllty • c..,... ,.,....., -6:30- 8 ""9 allll ... ..... .,,~ ...... Cl) ..... l<I?> (])) lfi "-of Ille ..... ·owwiw.-... • Tlllt b lilt ld'l 0 Yw'rtO. 7:00 8 Tatltlt.llts ·-~ Cl)TM Wies Cl) n.. Owlll GS..-Cll)a- meo~-..s... C<m (])) ltet Hft 0 (J)l11tM._tSIMlll ........ 8J lllcl ~ .. tllf """ ..... ~ • A.till City UMib er•tt!Mlsftrp -1:30-• n.. us.ooo "'1111111 • .. SMl'Olf"' •llriMllelt11 0 ([) ell ........ .Id .. ... "-• 0. Adeilt'1 Sm. Ted 8:00 • --c.nt .. M "A Sound or Dolphins" The intel111ent and amu· inc "clown of the sea." lht dOlphin, 11 visited by JacQues Cousteau and 11\s crew They study the cruture's sonar system and the11 unusu11 ·ability to find their way by loc1t1n11 echoes CD Vlctllry et Sta • CtlMtillp .. Ent ' Wat a M.wit: CZ11r) .. ,,. .. Ktttl" (d11) 'Jl-Crela Garbo, John Barrymoie. Gllltt#I ....... .......... ic. GllM -1:30-• rn CIDl <• ())) flslt llltr nwty eefl henell in hot waler when she tahs 1 tob as a "model " Mean· wlllle, Pllll Fish has emberjed on a new carter as 1 vtcuum tluner ule.sman llColll&t 9:00 D 8 ()) G O llnlt : CC) (ftr) ·•-..." (dra) '77-Slm El hon. Pe111 Kina. Gene BJtry. John Houseman, John Mcintire. A foot· loose and penniless 10un1 man wllo 1s ac;c:used of comm1Uln1 llomicide, becomes lhe loc1I poinl of struutes 1nvo4vtna a lin1n<i'll's plan to cmte 1 huie 1tsort Parts II 1nd Ill are tomorrow and Mondo (NO'I. 6 and 7) at 9PM. • -...: "~: USA" (dll) '52-tfomphier Bocart. • (I) <II (QI Cl)) O,.t1ti.• '9ttic.t When the Sta TiJtr arrives loo lilt to pict up • USO troupe, the off1Ce11 and c1ew put on lhe11 own Siio• IO< the st11ndcd marines. GJ HU HAii HAS l WIN * -SON Of "ONEDS ..... ,.. . e 1111111111: "Casq11e O'or." "Tiit Brownlna Ve111on" ID Mat~ ni..tn -9:30- • (QlJ (J)) ()) , .. , .. Hiii Sii" Bobby discoms that even 1ud1e's d1uchters trt not mmpt from lhe la•, whtn Waller scnd.s her to 11il lor contempt ol court. (]) AlllUI ...,. • lltiM: ~ (t0) '1lle MricM Q•M•" (1dv) 'S 1-Hu,,,phrey 801111, Katharine Hepburn A drunkrn river !mt c1pt11n ind ' skinny psalm·s1n&1n1 old maid mis sionary undertake 1n e~pedillon to TV WEEK, 0CT08ER 30. ltlTt (Bl w.HIM11 Jtcl CD llowlt: CC> '1lle lDM 11.w" (w11) 'S4-B111)jra Hile. (f21) Cl)) LnmQ w.a 10:00 9 (Cl?> CJ)) Cl) Ca11t l¥1••1t .. (1)1,..... e To h Wllll c..tl'y ())It Tew A Ntf CD J..-t hlll llcClme, -~ Cll MIN: "Son ol franhnste1n1' .......... laAMill ,.,, • lM Amlricll StJtt GVW. 11:00 •rn •CI>..., B <ll lDIB,._ euwr.w Cl) lliaM '-hlJ • llM!t: CJ:)"""'' "'' ltl1ll" (wes~6f;Ciint £.altwOod. e · "lessie·a Girts." "Curse of the C!y1n1 Wornan," "Any Numbt1 C,n Win" ccm m> n.. rn a. O Cl)W.·U (\11Cll)lllH~ • IWl ;.... " Ille .. -ll:lS- (]) ..._ "Romanoff •nd JulltJ" -11:30- • llSC F .... 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