Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
1978-09-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
' . ~ I : 'Adults Only' Dous ing ~ • -' ; ! ; ,; Landlords' refusal to rent to parents with children is No. 1 prob/,em o.MV PIMt SUllf,..... SIGN SPECIFYING ADULTS FRUSTRATES MOTHER, DAUGHTER SEEKING RENTAL . By KA111Y CLANCY °' .................. Carolyn Jones spends about $300 a month for what some describe as a near-slum apart· ment in Santa Ana. The black divorcee stays there -despite its condition and the leaking roof tbat ruined a mattress last y e a r - because it ls the only apartment she can find in her price range that wut allow her three teen-CLANCY aged sons. Mrs. Jones <not her real name> is the victim or what housing experts call child dis· crimination, a growing Orange County and U.S. phenomenon that many call intolerable. It ~oes something like this: SUPER NICE Locked garages/patios. D/W, ~atlo, lndry rm .. Sh ag carpels. drapes. Pool, jacuzzi, Adults only, no pets. XXX-XXXX . Officials of the Orange County Fair Housing Council call the re- fusal by landlords to rent to famWes with children their No. l problem. It's also a problem the council Sl'Nl•Al' SPl·:C 'l1'1 , c ' ' • • • I • . law have the right to refuse to rent apartments to families with children. They also can limit youngster's ages. "And if you have a lot of kids and happen to be black or on welfare <like Mrs. Jones> you might aa well sleep in Featherly Park." said Bill McCue, the council's executive director . "Children have about the same rights as pets do," said Harriette Nicholls, the council's discrimination coordinator. "Landlords can limit their age, their size. "It is worse now because there is a housing s hQJ"tage and because there is a very low vacancy rate," she continued. And while newspapers seem to bave ample advertisements for family-oriented apartments, the bigh rent rates. children's age rules and other restrictions make it hard for many families ' to make the right match. For example: -Cypress Police Officer John Honeycutt is taking an "im- promptu vacation" in Colorado "'l'ight now and looking for work there. The lease on a $385-a-month wife and three children isn't be- ing renewed this year because neighbors complained about the youngsters· noise. He bad trouble finding that apartment and said be may pull up stakes rather than begin the search in Orange County again. -In Anaheim, Linda Benbow round out she was pregnant after sbe and her husband purchased a condominium being converted from ramlly to adults only. The homeowners' association at first wanted the couple to agree to sell their home within a year but backed down, Mrs. Benbow said. a fte r s he tbteatened to light it in court. -Judy Dertinger. a well-paid systems analyst for McDonnell Douglas in Long Beach, con· Siders herself "one Of the lucky ones." Alter fruitless searches for an apartment for herself and four children, she round a $37S-a- month condominium to rent in Stanton. ''My question is where are people with children suppased to live':" she asked. "I make fairly <See CIDLDREN. Page A3l SUNDAY DAILY PILOT VOL. 71, NO. 253, 7 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUN DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A111a.:on's A naa.:ing To many Brazilians, Amazon natives are only "naked Indians." For a closer look at these primitive people and the gold rush that is encroaching on their wild, lus hly overgrown terrain. see Page Dl. ' •t Tak~ Tiine Out 8(Jrne Prob/,ems Remain, White House Hints . CAMP DAVID CAP> -...... dent Carter's Mldeut summit bas produced f:'°'reu oe some fundameotalu~es but "sub- stantial differences remain" and the outcome is unclear, U.S. spokesman Jody Powell said Saturday. Lifting the secrecy lid a bit as Carter, Israel's Menachem Begin and Egypt's Anwar Sadat paused in their deliberations for stock-taking, Powell said all three governments concurred in his assessment. "The focus in the main bas been substantive," Powell said. But he again declined to discuss wbiela el .. Mr toplc. .. tbe •wnmlt aamda were )'ieldinl to comj)roailae ud whlcb were stubbornly tm.reSOlved. "We're not there yet," com- mented a member of one deJeea· lion, wbo uked not to be Iden· titled. The visiting diplomat said that despite Intensive exploration of the unresolved issues, the divergences between Israel and Egypt on these points were sharp. U they persist throughout the conference, Carter's summit may not properly be termed a success, be added. President Sadat is pushing for Author Says Hoffa Body"W"as Shredded NEW YORK <AP> -The FBI has reason to believe that Jim- my Hoffa's body was destroyed in a huge paper shredder after he was killed shortly after disap- pearing last year, the author of a book on the union leader claimed Saturday. Steven Brill, a columnist and contributing editor for Esquire magazine, said on NBC's Night-ly News that he has an FBI document saying the agency believes Hoffa's body was destroyed in a shredder at an in- cinerating company, the Central Sanitation Services Co., in Ham· tramck, Mich. Jimmy Hoffa was last seen on July 30, 1975. Simon & Schuster is scheduled to publish a book by Brill on Hoffa next week. A few months ago, Brill told NBC, the incinerating company was destroyed by fire last February. The document, which is described as an FBI "af- fidavit," report.edly claims the company was owned by two men who the FBI says have lies to or· ganized crime. JaraeU withdrawal from t he West. But of the Jordan River as well as concessions for the Palestinian Arabs. Prime Minister Begin has declined to commit m.ael to a pullout. ·•progrea does seem to have been made In some areas," Powell told reporters at the dai- ly briefing in an American Legion Hall at Thurmont, Md .• some six miles from Camp David. "However. s ubstantial dif- ferences remain on other impor- tant issues and there is simply no basis for any final outcome," be said. ...... ei,,.. Po.Nil Aid all three gOVef&- ments agreed that bis report of some progress on some fronts . but continuing differences on others "was an accurate assess· - ment of the situation.·· Attlne as spoketman for a1J three leaders . a s he has tbrou4bout the f«'ur-day-old s ummit, Powell said Carter. Begin, Sadat and their advisers were engaged Saturday in a re- view or what has transpired to date. The spokesman s aid the as· sessments were prompted in (SeeSUMlllT, Page AZ> Fi lm Tycoon Jack Warner Dead at 86 LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Jack L . Warner, a man who rose from a nickelodeon operator to become the last or the movie ty- coons, died Saturday. He was 86. Warner died a\ Cedars-Sinai Hospital of an inflammation o( the h e art, s aid hospit a l spokesman Robert Powell. He bad been hospitalized since Aug. 13. His wife, Ann. was at his bedside at his death. Dall the Ft•n's Gone The document is further said to claim that an.informant saw Frank Fitzsimmons, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and a rival of Hof· fa, meet with the owners a week before the disappearance. Kylene Barker. represent· ing the state of Virginia, was crowned Miss America 1979 Saturday night at the annual beauty pageant in Atlantic City, N .J . The blonde, green-eyed graduate of Virginia Tech intends to be a fashion designer. Warner and his three brothers formed Warner Bros. in 1903. AH three or his brothers preceded him in death. Harry, the eldest, died in 1958. Sam Warner died in 1927, the day before the opening of "The Jazz Singer." the ' Warner-produced film that · ushered in the era of talking pie· ' turea. Albert Warner died in re· f tirement. l Bmboa Fun Zorw Games to Close Today By JORY HERTENSTEIN It will be the last chance to Hollywood, will begin at H a.m. Of .. °""" ........... win a small stuffed animal by Sept. 17. Sixteen skeeball machines trying to make three con· Olson belleves some people from an old arcade a t the secutive baskets with a basket· will buy the ~ames and preserve Balboa Peninsula Fun Zone ball, to attempt breaking five them in t eir homes as a were loaded into a rental truck balloons in a row with as many nostalgia piece to recall the and taken to Hollywood Satur-darts, or knock three fur-lined times spent at the Fun Zone. day afternoon. cat races ore a "punk rack." The Other games will no doubt be It marked the demise or four games open at noon today. sold to other concessionaires. old carnival type games and the Olson is clearing out as a result Olson. a bespectacled, balding penny arcade at the Newport or the Fun Zone block being sold man with a ready smile, bas Bay spot that bas provided a in June to three men who paid worked at the Fun Zone 16 place of amusement for $1.5 million. years. thousands of people during its so The trio, Ralph Grar, Allen The skeeball and ~ker roll years. Senall and Bob Seling, plan to games were sold to S Ivers as a Tbe skeeballs and 17 poker keep the rides, operated by Bill one-pack~ deal in August with rolls bave been ~Jd by con· Kennedy, but to use the space an option or &I.son to keep them ceaaionalre Bill Ison to Al where the games stand, with the until the end of sammer. Silvers, The other machines exception of one booth, for shops Sllven will use the 30-year-old in tbe Peany Arcade and the and possibly a restaurant. skeeball machines and poker four old 1ames will be sold at a Tentative Plans call for de-rolls, 20 yean old, in an arcade public auction a week from to-mollsbing the 1,800-aquare-foot be operates in a buildin~ near day. Penny Arcade building for a the famed Hollywood Bou evard When Olson closes the games. parking lot. The arcade ls south Chinese Theater. found on either side of the F\m of tbe Palm Street approach to Poker roll is a game in whJch 7.one•a towerinl Ferris wheel, at the Balboa Island ferry along five balls are rolled down a 6 o'clock tonight U will be for Edgewater Avenue. board that contains holes good. There are 140 coin-operated marked 10, Jack, Queen, King or Tod.at;" be the final Ume to machines in the Penny Arcade Ace. Playen compete for points tbro• ided base~. their thai will go on sale wttb the four by trying for such bands as a 1trtn1y interiors exposed, at old games. Royal Flush. allfff'1 heavy milk bottles ln a lry The auction, to be conducted to Dock the boUJes off a barrel. by A .Z. Steln of North <See A&CADE, Page AJ) ~ ·--. l 1, •• NBC tried to reach Fitzsim· mons about the alleeations, but without success. The undated document's let· lerbead apparently was re· moved before photocopying, Brlll said. It reportedly reads in part, "The body was destroyed by means of a shredder, com· pactor, and-or incinerator." FBI spokesmen contacted by NBC declined to comment on the documeot. According to Brill, the type of industrial ab.redder mentioned in the paper would make lt lm· possible for any part of tbe body to be ideqtified after shredding. Brlll's account of Hoffa's death lJ oaaed in pa.rt on a study of what ls called the "Hoftex memo," the Detroit Free Press reported today. In the sealed FBI affidavit, Brill claimed, agents asked for a warrant to search the Ham- tramck firm and claimed, Brill said, "that Frank Fitzsimmons may have had advance knowledge or the Horta murder and aomelhinc to do with the dis· posal of the body." Brltl's clalms are ln a 45-paee chapter about Hoffa tn bis book, "Tbe Teamsters." t . "" " . --. . . W amer achieved a reputation t as a bard-beaded businessman ~ (SeeWAllNER, Page AU t C»~ '1'111~ INSIDt: ! r. . . 'i w years ago, the sea was lo be the next great frontier. providing raw materials and new scientific . knowledge. But The Associated Press reports things haven't worked out that way. Economics chip~ away at the vision and politics clid the rest. Page A9. One good idea brought the publisher or a s pecialized newsletter a large Income and plenty of time for what he likes to do best. Page Cl. BASKET WEAVING'S OUT - Harvard leads the way to a toughening of academic stan· dards in colleges and un. iversltics ... but the fizzling baby boom is throwing another obstacle in the path or private colleges. Page AU. ANOTHER NEW SEASON - The new television season kicks off Monday with shows that, tor the Clrst time, ·cast women In authority roles. There's a noticeable reduction of violence and sex in the new otterlngs with s uch titles as "Apple P ie," "Battle Star GalactJca" ·and "Kaz." P88e 88. . ·. ... . '., ,.,.....,, ... ....,_, . . . ' ~ . -... -...... .. -.. ' J\.2 OAIL Y PILOT Sunoay, SeJ>ternt»r 10. 1978 I esson No. 1 . Walk Lunches Up As Oranie Coast youn&llt'lra ~ad back to school thJa week, lhev muy ~ walklna Mlme l!xtra distance or P.•rent.t. nun tx· dl4()Cmtl d4: P\'' lnto their pocluita for l•st minute l'hunMt' m llw rnornintti. ArNt t>IMWDl&ry and tugti M:hool dhtricl.tl report th.- foll11w111.: c.•hanRl"S m meal c-O.'\L\ and bU5tng procedW'tllS 1lut•, 10 l~ m~\ piart. to budRet.ary culbaclui aas th reault llf P rOJ>Ul'\llfJC\ 13 AddtUunal ff'M to M chantf'd for atudent driver's t-duc1Jtaon, utter school sporu.. mwuc lMlnlcUon. and c:om· munaty w.e of acbool prt"ml~ are sUll belnl MIOUat.ed by lrus\ctJ 1n mc"'t dt tr1ct.s. Not l'nouth uact rtarures were uvu1lable ror a l'Omparison NEWPOltT MF.SA UN1nEDSCffOOL DISTalCI' MEAL l~OSTS Elem~ntary lunches up S cel)l.I to $0 , l'<'ntll Mlddlf' ond high achoo! h.rM~.a up 10 cenL'\ to 80 and 70 ~·t>nL'i, ~pttt1nly. A la carte nema increased 10 and 20 ,·,•nts each I• ' BUSING C'HANCES· No busll'lg for high school atu ctenu •. m a.ntnJ": one-th1nJ of the 9,000 student& mu.st rind altcrnauve tronsportaUon a:aVINF. UNIFIED SCHOOL DJSTaJCI' MF.AL COSTS· Lunches have increased S cents to M n •nts for element.ary. 60 cents for intermediate and 70 tent.a for blgb schools. Milk up 5 c:eots to 10 cents. BUSCNO CHANGES: Minimum walking distances in· <'reased half a mlle to 1.75 miles for fourth through s b th ~rades a~ 2.S miles for seventh through l2t.h grades. Three areas wilJ be bused for safety: Culverdale to Univenity High and Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School (freeway overpass>, Racquet Club to Venado Mid- dle School and lrvlne High <cloverleaf construction) and helicopter base to Venado and Irvine High Cno sidewalks). CAPISTRANO UNJnED SCHOOL DISTRICT M EAL COSTS: SChool lunches will cost 10 cents more this year, due mostly to elimination or b.lgb profit "junk" food. EJemcntary students will pay 55 cents, junior and senaor high. 65 cents. Extra milk up S cents to 10 cen~. BUSING CHANGES: Minimum walkiJll distance ln· cre3sed for grades four through 12. Students through sixth grade must Uve two miles from school to qualify for bus ride Walking increased one mile for junior and senior hilh students to three and four miles. respectively. Parental protests of hazardous roadside cooclitiona resulted Jut week in arrangement or some busing for safety J>W'l)Olies onl y LAGUNA BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL Dl8T&lcr MEAL C05"TS: Elementary school lunches up S cents w 60 cents; high school lunches raised 15 cents to 80 cents: high school hreakfast up 10 cents to 50 cents. Milk remains 10 cents. nUSING CHANG ES: Double runs to schools to pic k up hllHh•nt.-.. Buses drop off one load. pick up another, result- ing in e1trUer arriva ls a t school for some youngsters. No high school transportation. H UNTINGTON BEACH UNION lllG H SCHOOL DISTRICT MEAL COSTS: No changes reported. BUSING CHANGES: Minimum walking distance in· creased from two to three miles. There will be half as many bUJ runs, departinK after every other class period. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTIUCI' MEAL COSTS: Lunches down 5 cents to55 cents. BUSING CHANGES: None HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY <Elementary) SCHOOL DISTRICT MEAL COSTS: Lunches up 5 cents <kindergarten through fifth grade, 60 cents; sixth througb eighth grade, 65 cenL'!). BUSTNG CHANGES: None OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTJllCT MEAL COSTS: Lunch up 5 cents to 65 cents. BUSING CHANGES: None Si\DDLEBACK VALLEY UNI FIED SCHOOL Dl~'TRICT MEAL COSTS: Elementary lunches up 10 cents to 65 ·~cnts ; high school lunches up 10 cents to 85 cents. HUSING CHANGES: Minimum walking distance in· creased from 2 to 2.5 miles. Rifleman Aims At SC Policemen A 23 year-old man was being held early today in the mental ward of UC Irvine Medical Center afte r threatening two San Clemente police plainclothes of· ficcrs wtlh a rifle l1tte Saturday night. Crowd Keeps Police Busy Fulle rton police had their hands full early today attempting to dispen;e a crowd estimated at 1.000 ~athered for a rock concert at a roller rink. A spokesman said three or four had been arrested at Roller Vi llage. Comm onwealth and Richmond avenues. There were 14 Fullerton of· ricers at the scene at mid.nJght and police from Anaheim, Buena Park. La Habra and Brea were on standby call. Officen Marvin Mason and Richard Steed responded to 2705 S. El Camino Real after resi· dents there reported shots com· ing from an empty apartment. The officers reportedly ap. proached the man who pointed his .22-caliber rifle at them but it failed to go off when a bullet beeame wedged in the chamber. The o f ficers Identified themselves, drew their service revolvers and the man surren· dered without further incident, a spokesman said. It was the second time in a week the man. who lists no ad· dress, has been admitted to UCI for observation. Previously he was questioned by a patrolman when he was round wandering the street.a or San Clemente early in the mom· ing. The man rep o r tedl y threatened violence against the officers and was arrested. F,...PageAJ ARCADE FAREWELL • • • Olson, 68, said be will miss the .. nice people I've met" working •he Fun Zone but he is looking forward to retirement and reaJ estate speculnt.ing. And although the rides will <.'Onlinue to operate weekends unUI November and again next season, lhe old games will be mis11ed John Wandler. 17, of Newport Bea<'h, brother J eff. \5, and friend. Dana Sm.1 th, lS, Costa Mesa. threw hard Saturday nagbt in an tllort to knock au five mUk boUles off the barrels. T hey felled the bottles but couldn't get them all off. "We came here a lot .o n weekends," said Dana. "I'm go· in it to miss throwing the balls." Each or the three, as have many ot.bcr area youth, worked at the Fun Zone at one time. Jeff remembere d whe n a custo mer could get eiaht dart.a for 25 cents at the balloon bust booth. It's now five darts for a quarter. But that's still a baraain. At least until 6 p.m. today. " I t • t • • t Coast Surfers Shme Their Stuff '" Contestant in the Huntington Beach Surf Contest threads through pilings as he shoots the pler during preliminary events Saturday. The finals open at 6 a .m. today at the pier. Pacific Coast Highway at Mam Street. The contest .is open to surfers living ln the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Shotguns Endhunate Rebellion SAVANNAH. Ga. <APl -A itroup of armect inmates who seized three floor of the four· story Chatham County J ail sur· rendered early today after s hotgun blasts were fired al the m by a pohce corporal. authoritie~ sa id. One inmate was hospitalized and others suffered very minor injuries as a result or the shoot· ing, a witness said. It was not immediately known how many blmatee were btJured. Two guards who bad been held hostage also were released --- one at the time of the police s hooting. CURIOUS COUPLE CHECKS OUT FURNISHINGS IN TACONITE'S MAIN SALON Even Wives Would Like to Live Aboard Thia Yacht That Wai Up for Auction Chief Jailer Luke Sims. an FBI agent and Cpl. Stanley Walker were negotiating with the prisoners from the jail lob· by. through a barred holding cell door. about 2 a.m., according lo Savannah Police Chief David Epstein. They convinced the prisoner.- to bring the only remaining hostage. !lUard Mike Daniels. tn the door so he could talk to his parents. Dream Boat 'Sale' Becalmed in NB After a grandiose case of the Saturday LookyLoos, Daryl Brown retained possession of Taconite II, hls 125-foot floating s howplace a fter a quick auc· lion in Newport Beach. Several hundred people toured the yacht at Lido Shipyards where the sale was advertised to start at 11 a.m . But a blue-inked card at the top of the gangplank s aid bidding was to be at 2 p.m. · Most visitors went aboard anyway to admire the solid teak construction and period appoint· ments and imagine what cruis- ing m ust have been like in the 1930s when the yacht was built for the Boeing family of aircraft fame . TraHic was congested between the elegant dining room, eight bathrooms, four Driver Held After Car Kills Girl A Garden Grove woman was booked into Anaheim city jail Saturday night after the car she was driving allegedly s truck and killed a 10.year·old Anaheim girl, police reported. Lisa Boone, was reportedly w a lkins northbound In lhe crosswalk at lhe intersection of Orangewood and Mountain View avenues when struck by a car driven wes t bo u nd o n Oran gewood by Sandra Jo McKay, 31, police said. Tbe mis- hap occurred at 8:06 p .m . The driver was booked on a charge of ml!'ldcmeanor manslaught~r. Meanwhile. a 10.year·old lrv10e boy, Eric McNamara, re· mained In !'!table condition Saturday night in the intensive care unit ~l Hoag Memorial llospllal, Presbyterian 1n Newport Beach with bead in· Juries sustained when struck by a car at noon t'riday in tho 400 block of Campus Drlvc. The driver tn the Jrvlne acci· dent was not held. ; staterooms and main salon com· plete with wood -burning fireplace. But by the lime a uctioneer John White pic ked up the mic rophone on ly about 30 persons stood in the afternoon heat. He mentioned how the wood alone would cost ~ mJIJlon today plus cons truction would add a nother ~ million at the going rate. White called for a bid of $2 million to s tart. Hearing no r esponse. he quickly spieled b ackwards until he said. "Going once, twice at $360,000 <the pre· set m inimum bid > ... sold to Daryl Brown. Few of the onlookers realized Brown, of Vancouver, B.C., WAS the owner. He sat on the top deck. smoking a cigarette and savor ing a cocktail . Ted Blythe, also of Vancouver, climbed up to comment on bow the decor •'brought back so many memories of when 1 sailed on her 40 years ago when she was queen of clubs in Pacific Northwest yachting circles." But s he needs a little more polish to go with her patina and some electrical modifications. Brown said he hoped the work would be finished soon so they could sail back up north before bad weather sets in. One spectator was overheard to .call the yacht a "white elephant" because it was too small to tum Lnto a restaurant or other commercial enterprise and too expensive to keep on an individual basls. Bill Kaysing of Ensign Yacht Sales thought the Umin1 was lOO quick. "An auction naturally con· denses the buying time, but they only decided to sell about three .weeks ago --not enough lead to notify prospects in other states." h e explained. White agreed that interest had been expressed by forehJn and corporate parties who could not be pre~nl So Tti<'On1tc will have another heyday . • • and another sale. ' ... " .... ~ ......... ... Fro• Page A I SUMMIT ••. part by Begin's observance or the Jewish Sabbath -the Is raeli leader customarily devotes the day to prayer and rest -· and also because the three-way talks have reached a point "at which a revlew seemed appropriate.'• There was at least one direct Israeli-Egyptian contact during the day. A member of Begin's party, who asked not to be iden· tilted, reported that Sadat met with Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman. It was at least the second lime S3dat and Weizman were reported to have met privately since the summit began . American officials were privately predicting that the summit would go on at least un. til Tuesday. Powell said "there still has been no d eadline set, either formally or infor mally.'' Carter had an hour-long meet· ing early Sa turd 3y with Secr e t ary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Zbigniew Brzezinski, the U.S. national security ad· viser. Plane Crash Kills 19 MEXICO CITY <APl -A twin-engine. propeller·draven airliner with 22 persons aboard c rashed shortly after takeoff from Mexico City's International a irpo rt Saturday, kllllng 19 persons and injuring three, a Red Cross s pokesman sald. Police said the De Havllland Otter hit the ground near a highway tn the mou ntain about 60 miles west of the airport. The craft. owned by Linea Area de Centro S.A , was on a night to Moreli a on the western slope of the Sierra Madre Oc cldental. about 190 miles from Mexico City Cause or the crash was not Im- mediately known. The pilot and n co-pilot were amon!l the dead, the Red Cn>.1s said. The condiUon of lhc iur. vlvors wa.s not known. • .r .. ',. . ' .. . .. -....... ~ .............. When he got there, officers pulled open t-h~-door, -yanked Daniels into the lobby a nd Walker went into the cellblock. firing hls shotgun four time~. Epstein said. f"ro91Pa~A I WARNER. • • who made very few wrong de- cisions. His pictures won him a reputation as a cool-h eaded s h owman with r e markable taste. The brothers ' first theater opened m New Castle, Pa .. with ;1 showmfi! of "The Great Train Robbe ry ·· The theater was ~ conven ed s tore, and was called .. The 81Jou." Three of Warner's production:-. won Oscars as best pictures of the year. They Wl'rc "The Life of Emile Zola," 1937; "Casablan ca." 1943. and "My F air Lady," 1964 . In 1958 Warner won the covet· cd Irving Thalbcrg Award for his service to the industry. SUNDA Y DAILY PILOT , .... ,.,.. .. ""O' ,,, ••• ()40•·' t ........... ""''" ,,_ f>-""1._,.. .. ,,,, .... , '''0·t'11•u-itw-'._, .... ,. I 11 •tflto,. ")I f"•HC""" •I#~·~•'• t l.f)I• • ('1-,t:I •NQ "1/' ,r.t•t • th<.t'8f\ f .. ,"'4¥ 1 .. f 1·'• ¥rt , •4· •P.•'' h•••'l w ~•·"OC)l'lin H-•'" t ~ '""' Y•••• ''""'" ,,.,. ... ~.-Yt·••w ~t I '6' ti •' l'l I .\1i11~Jl;••~...,,...I o I I ,t ~ t ti lto"io 111'1•f .... ''t' ft• 1-'·.,f f•4t h•tf t h••lli fl .. 1\1 •• •I \.., .._.,, I t'f , •••• ' ( ''" ....... ,. (•h•1·'"' ... ,4, . .... ,,. ....... •«•. <-•·· \I.,. P.."' .. ,."'' ,.....,.. c,.."""' .... ~ ..... ,...,.,.\ •••"·· l d••~ ,....,..,.., .... ~ 111111•"-"'l'Wl l•ilf~ c .. ••Meinr• \~Nby i:.OlfOf' OiflCH t •••W..\• )tl)W,.1rifMi .. .,\t,_t l 11)111\ I U1 tf .. tt•"(,I,..,,,..,.,., .. ,,,..,,, '-hf'f"t•"<1'""" t\# ., ~ , ,.,, ......... " f\;•1•t" t•I) \•cid•rl ,., " V•I••• )' ")la t11 •.t1 NU·9!'> •''wt" O••<il' • •"""••• Telephone (714 J6'2·4321 Clattlfled Ad11enlalnQ842 ~78 Sl1°6310 • 1f""I,._,,"().-.rtJ•( ~u·t,i:..fWl•'l'tt.•"' ~·0·\220 ~.,·t~ :'!a:.:(~~ •. ':;~~·~~ 'ft•Tlft \Iii, .td¥•rt1Mf"'•"'' "~'·'~ M e'f' b.-••lttftlh•t .. •llNwl \o.it••t Mt"'''''•" ef , .. ,.,."" . ......, 4'. ... rcftd '-'•'' M,h .. •••" 11 Cl! '' MJt •" (thte r" .. '\"D\t • ••h4tA" ., l ••rt~• \I \.t """"'"'• •• "'• t U ~ MOftfftlf MHll.t'• 9\t-"*t~\J ~""'8ftt"-I• .__.-..... -..... ; Sunday. September 10 197a DAILY PILOT ti 3 Nixon to Stretch Itin~rary Around World? W ASlllNGTON 1AP1 H the absence of wcleomt' rn at11 "' aome countne& d()('. n ·t d1.,t.utu.lt' him . Richard M Nuon lhli. we k wdl 1mnounce an around the-world trap to bel(an ul 1 tw E<nd of the month Althool(h It v.outd ht• u pnvutt• undertakin" .. uch u tnp v.oultl return Nixon dromiat1cully \11 the dlplom1Uc stqe he lt'ft whf'n he re lcned Wi prusldtnt four )'<'&r' qa Chanu, the land of ht~ •rut~l fon·•Gn JlOhry uducH•nwnl. .tncJ Western F.urn1w aro not 1111 the wopoi.t•d 1t11wrur) Hut South CURTAIL NIXON TRAVELS (S•• Editorial, Peg• A.!!_ \!>I J f, J 'I (I• I II 1-: U I fl fll' J II rf Alru·n art· ~om1• of Nixon ., doi.N1\ .111 \ lhl''" :.111• t•uun111·l111~ h1111 to .. 1uv hnm1• ht•t·1w.,t• AuNtrah11 1i. II 0 I t h (• fl fl I> (' 0 u n tr y I h u I '11•w .. u \ "'t by th1· furnwr pr .... '>llh•nl "" It·'" thL11 a hoo11 .allhuuah llw Austrahun 1'ovc•rn m\•nl lg tht' only ont' so for to 1nakt• nolst' ubout 1t Ni~or\'s dt•<·1slon wall bl' made 1>11rlv this w1•ek und probably un. nounct>cJ wh11t.• hl' 1s in New York tu s ign a ronlrtll'I for a book on forl'1te11 polll'Y und balance of 1H1w1·1· rl•lut •<m:.hipi. that he has 1>u1d wall "look to lht! future. rut her thun the past " Although he would v1s1l coun 1 r ll'" t hut u re 1 mportant and ~11 att·.:ll'. a friend said. they are "not on('K in which he might tw considered meddling an foreign policy which 1s being carried out by the president .. Thus, while he would go lo Oman on lh<' Arabian penmsula. Nixon would bypass ncighbonng Saudi Arabia Egypt and Israel alstf would not be on the tour The countries under con s 1deral1on as stopping-off points include Jran, Romania. the Phil1pplnes, Singapore. Thailand and some in Africa .ff V 801101111 Split ll11s LfJts •»f Appeal Wht:n the (:rowd lined up Salurday lo build Mi s- ~iun Vu.·10 s longest banana s plit. Kathy Seifert hl•lped ht•r son. Gr~g. 16 months. get his licks in. ('helcw Gordon. 5. got a slurp of the 150 gallons of s trawbf:'rry. chocolate and vanilla. and Tracy G rcathead. 12. re lished one of the.maraschino cher ncs. Admission to the Felipe Recreation Center was on e banana Swenson·s provided the ir specially DAILYPILOTPHOTOSBYPATRICKO'DONNELL Nixon. 65. hecumr ;, "'Orld traveler and steeped h1ms(•lf in lore1gn .. rra1r:; whilt· he wa:, vict.- presidcnl. Jn the 1960s. during the <'ight year:: he wa:, out or of fict•. Nixon made trips out of Lh< country annually Now . u s then l.t plJn .. courtesy caJls on chiefs of slatt- His aides in San Clemente. Calif went through long-standmJ.! in v1tations. then contacted various governments to reel out current attitudes M.iny n.ationol liatlt•r .. M~nt word tht'y·d bi· pleased ,,, sf••· ham. but thcr., wt>r• "omt> t·1J(1I 1 en•pl1on.' The mo:.t publ1<'1.t.cd r t Jetl11111 wa:. Lhat of th1• Aw.traltan gov· Nnment. whic·h :.u1d u N1xo11 call on PrimC' Minaskr Makulm Frazer would bf' "inopportune·· because of other official v1s1tr-; tht' next two months Insiders :.ay there 1:. mor1 to that s tory F rtHtt Pa_. A I Pot for Severely Ill Approved in Illinois CHILDREN, RENTALS DON'T MIX IN COUNTY ••• decent money. What about peo pie who don't'! I JU!-tl happened lo luck out Whal about the peo. ple who don't ?" Their stories a ren't unique. There ctre roughly 350.000 apart· ment units in Orunge County and only an estimated 20 percent are st•t aside for families A fC'deral survey or aparlml·nt c.·om pl exes of 20 un1ls or more shows the ('he:.ipest two-bedr01>m c.tp<irt ment n·nl~ for S220 a month and most fall ('loser to the $300-a ·month-plus pricc Th~e-bt'rlroorn apartrot:nl s not only ar<' rare m the county but rent generally 1n the $300 to $400 a month categor y The Jrvmc Company permits children in seven of the 11 com- plexes it mana~es in Newport Beach and Irvine, offering ren· tats ra nging from $355 to $450 per month. Most of the complexes have adult and family sections s plit 60 percent adult and 40 percent family, said D:Jvid Koch. d1rec· tnr of property management The 60 4 o s p Ii t . h c s a 1 d . --------·· * reflect:. mcirkel demand The company was embroiled in a controversy last spring over one of its apurtment complexes. Park West. when it attempted lo move 79 families from one sec lion lo another to conform to the 60-40 splat. The company raised a white rtai.:. however. in the wake of thP controversy and 1s now convert- ing lh<' units as families volun- UJrtlv lcavt· "We kn11w there 1s a need.·· Kot'h said "W(• arc eommillcd to building a halanced commun1 ty Apartml'nt~ arc important lo u" 111 our own <:<mt'cpt " But he said thl·re arc re<1som. landlords don't want Lo rent lo families with children lie cited higher maintenance costs. in«rt'ased vandalism and lower profits OV('rall. for exam. pit• C II F'1t·rre. t'Xl·eut1vc d1rec· tor of the :J.OOO·member Orange County i\partmt·nt lloui.c """· -.0C"i;t t 1on 1·1·hol'd Ko c h 's r('ason~ * -----------------.. Hardest Hit? Marines Short on Housing Marine Corps Starr Sgt .Jim Klick spent more than he wanted for an Orange County aparlml'nl last year $215 a month. Apparently though, Klick was a:nong the lucky one~ stationed at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Wlm APARTMENT RENTS IN the county running from a low of about $220-a month up lo lhe $400·a·m onth· plus J'rice range, the Marines arc having a housing pro blem especially those like Klick who have children. "It has been a very serious problem for the Marini· Corps." said Howard Seelye, aide lo U.S Rep. Roherl Hadham, H-Ncwport Beach. "It has gotten to the point that muny don't want lo ever be sent to El Toro," Seelye said "It h as crN1led u very serious morale problem." Reliefis on the way. however. Seelye said Through Ba dham 's (•fforls. defense appropriations this year will include .$9 mlJhon to build the first 216 Of what IS planned as an eventual 1,000 apartments to house M Hrines And during the roughly one year 1t takes to build the first 216 units. Seelye s aid. the Marines plun to lease 200 apartments in the county to serve housing needs T HE UNITS WILL BE RENTED al roughly SJOO·a month each. he said , and the fede ral Rovernment will pay the difference between the rent and thl' Marine's oH-hasl' houslnit allowance. Seelye said the plan 1s to buy and lea"' soml' 200 units annually until the 1,000 apartments are built As things stand now. he said, many Marin<'s arl' moonlighting and their wive:-. are forced to work to make rental payments Klick said, in adrl1t1on. the corps has 1si1ued a bulll'tin to Marines heading for El Toro, warnin~ them of the hous- ing shortage and expense The bulletin urges the Marine to com e alone first and move his family after he finds suita· ble housing. II c suid many apartment buildings have ch iefly one bedroom units. too s mall for children. In addition. he suid. many ('Omplcxes lack storage yards and play areas for children. -;omc llwners fear liability 1f swimming pool or other acc1 dent:. occur and som e apart mcnts art• geared for older <"rnp ll':. who want pl'aCl' and quid "Then· arl' htllc monsters in this world." he added. "and they can do damaJ.(c. spilling sort drinks o n c•arpet~ for example ·· 11 l' quickly noted adults d o th<'1r s hare of apartment damage too. saying "I d on't ml'an to imply that all kids arc stinkers " , R1('hard Friedman. attorney for the Vair Housing Council. "aid that's part of the problem Adults only policies don't take thl' individual into account. ·'They say all kids a re bad so no kids can live herl'." Firedman s<.11cl . ''What 1f wc had a policy that :.aid all blUl' collar workers arc noisy. therefore all blue collar workers art• bad and we will ban them from our apartments., "You have :.i situation here wht-rc some people's wishes arl' mort' important than other people's necessities," he con· tinucd "People with children arl' not seeond-class citizens. There is no reason for them to be segregated from the rest or society," he con· tended. Friedman views the court case or an evicted Ma rina del Rey family as the main hope now for a change in the law that <·ould han what he calls child discrimination. Stephen and Lois Wolfson were forced lo leave their $425-a · month apartme nt arter they had a child last year They fou~ht the eviction in municipal court and lost. Now they live in a condominium at roughly twice the cost or their old apartment and are appealin~ the case under California Civil Rights Act. f'riedman s aid the council plans lO file a SO·Called friend of the court brief in support of their case to show that the trend lo "adults only " complC'xes viol ales the rights or both parents and child. Pierl'e, howevl'r, argues thut apu rt mcnl own<>rs have riJthts us well. ri~hts to protect thl'ir In vestml'nl Childless couples and oldt>r peoplt• have-right s to live 1n rnmplexes undisturbed hy chilc1 play, hl' sa11I Another court casl' 1s pending in Orange County Superior Court. filed by an Jrvinc fathl'r who claims his ho meowners as soelatlon forced him to put his ho use up for sale because 1t barred JUVcn1lt':. from thl' neighborhood. Attorney Lee Harpst is seek- in g $2 million in punitive damage plus moving expenses from the Orange Tree Patio Homeowners Association. A majority vote or 193 homeowners of the north·central Irvine condominium tract amended corporate hy·laws to rest ric•t res1denre and use of reheational facilities lo adult!. aged 18 and older ·'People have screamed at ml' to get out," he s u1d , .. that my kind are not wantctl .. While those housing cases wind their way through tht• courts. many parcnL<; arc look ing for apartments they can af ford. a1>artments that wclcoml• children Thc 1!.177 OrJngt· County Grand .Jury concluded . .. D1scram1nat1on agaans 1 families with c hildren .., l'Spl'cially rampant because 1t 1s leg a I. and it is creatin~ a cutc hards hips on the thousands of families who must rent bccausl' homt• purchase prices are so h1~h .. ClllCAGO <A I' 1 Calling the measure ··a step ·rorward in the practice of mt.-dicine. · · Gov Jam es R Thompson on Satur day siJ(nl•d a bill permitlinJ? the use o f marijuana for cancer pa· t 1cnts and victim s of uncon troll a bl<' J?lauMma At least om• oLher stall'. !'1:1·w ~frx1c·o. has a .;1mllar la\.\ Tht· New Mt•x11·0 L1..'l-(1sl~1t u r1• ap f>rO\'t•d th<• m<.•asurl' on Feh 21 Thl' hill. pas.,t•d In ovt·r whl•lnlllll-( murc1n.., 1r> hnt l• houSt'S of the Lt'g1slature. ('ould affl't•t <t!-t many as 11 .IJ<U) rc~t dents of lllinors "ho ..,ulft•r from ulaucoma and thous ands mor<· w h o :1 r <' u n II t• r I! o t fl I! 1·ht•molh1 rapy tn·;.t mlnl.., f111 t·ant·c.·r ll takc.·s el f1.·ct .I ;.an I "Gov<'rnm l'nl C'an rc:.pond cf feel• vely to tht• m•cds of tht• peu pie in a compass111nalc way. an<1 can respond when the s ubject 1s • 1 I ouch y or rt d 1 c a t c.· o n c. • Thompson said a\ :i news con fer('nce "This 1:-.1 step forward 1n the praclll'(' 01 med1l'inc in II hno1-. · Marc Cha.gall over 40 historic etchings created •n th~ 20'·· lie added. however, that the bill should not be considered a ste p forward ror advocates or wholesale le1?alizat1on or mart Juana. Thompson ..,aid he still opposes le1talizatao11 of the !Hit:>· "lance bccausl' 11 would en;ibl1.· <'htldr<'n to experiment '\\'1"vl' 1;;onl' ou1 or our w;iy tu •·ns ur1• this will not 11ltow u11 ;11:1 ho r 171•11 11· t· 1.·..,., 1 u m ct ri 1uan1•. Th11mp~on ..,atd 1'0~:-1.•-.:-1111'1 of ... m.111 amount:- 111 marljuan:• 1s p11111:-h.1h!l· hy UP to J(I c1;n .; in Jt11 ' an1I 1 fin" of up Ill $5011 111 lll111111s l 'n11l'r llw n1·"' l.1\\ l11·ensed ph)"'t1~111:-\.\h1• \\an• 111 pn· "t•riht• man1uan.• or 11~ lll' nv:itt\l'S In ~laucom .1 or c:rncer 1wtu'nts musr h..ivl· pcrm1'>Sioo from the 1111110•., DJnµerou<. 0 r ll g c (l nirr> I ., ' I (J II :i ,, c1 th(' lkp.1 rt m1.•n1 of l..1"' 1-.nfon:t tnt'Ol Tht• Scn<tll' 'IKHlMJI of lht-bill . Sl'n .John Brotlwn.: -.a1tl he took OlJrlJUana for ,1hou1 1 >4 month~ whl'll Jw \I.its hcmg rreatcd fo1 I~ mphomu . .i furn• of l'ann•r ,. Exhibit Thru Sept. 20. 1978 WEST COAST GALLERY 2700 WEST COAST HIGHWAY HOURS.' MOH T~I ,. .. · flll 11 f I AT ti .. • t\IH 11 • c.. • ... . , ... ... ~ . . . ' .. - NEWPORT BEACH (714 646-3221 ....... .. ... .., - .,,.,. . . . • SundlJ, ...,..,lbil to, tm w~ 18Vi8W Of Orange Coast htghllghts .................. CONVER I £0 FREtOHTEA WASHED AGAINST ROCKS . Norman wreaks havoc on coast Tropical storm Norman &ot last week off to a wet, win· dy and dfftructlve start along the Otanee Coast. The storm was blamed for whJpplmr up waves thlll al times reached 18 ffft. Tue!lday night, just u rain •nd wlndJ seemed to be calmina. a sudden surae of big surf and high winds drove two con!lltuctlon vessels aground off Dana Polnl Harbor. A 160-foot barge loaded with .cravel went ashore at Doheney Beach State Park. An hour later a 262· foot converted troop ship carrying a crane was thrown agalnst the rock jetty west or the hubor entrance. Falling rocks closed Pacific Coast Highway in San Clemente and there were various p0wer outages und reports of fiooding throughout the county. Lifeguards made many thousands or rescues. Rhino can't tell hi de from tin The rhinoceros ut Lion Country Salari in Laguna Hills are in midst or their breeding season. Bul it seem s one rhino is a bit confused. Prince can't dis- ce rn the difference between one or his own kind and a utomobiles. Prince, while attempting a ro mantic liaison with a female rhino last week. lumbt>rcd into tw o ,. ... rloads of tourists. park officials reported. The autos received only shght Cost,1 Me"•' damage and their occu· pants reportedly appeared more amused than or. fended. When Prince flnaJ· ly did find his femafe tr1end. park rangers set out some food and she s huffled off to eat. Rhinoceros. by the way, are noted for poor eyesight. Historic trains re-created in Mesa May 10, 1869 was a big day for the railroad industry. ll marked the meeting at Promontory Point. Utah of a Union Pacific steam locomotive 119 and Central Pacific's Jupiter signaling the start or the first transcontinental railroad hookup and a long dependence on train power. Today a Costa Mesa firm JS involved in a big way in a planned daily re· enactment of that event at the Utah city. O'Connor Engineer· ing Labs is building replicas of the two locomotives. When the JOb is finished lhe cingines will be trucked lo Utah where they will occupy a replica of an old engine house. The engines will hl' fired up daily, using liquid fuel instead or coal or wood, and the driving of the golden spike will be enacted as part of Na- t ion a I Park Ser vice effort to attract tourists to the area. Mondale's Ho01e Town Rolls Out Red Carpet ELMORE, Mmn. <AP> Vice President Walter F. Mondale re· turned to this tiny farming com· munily for a nos talgi c homecoming Saturday and told a crowd three limes the town's population that he cons iders growing up here his "greatest blessing." Mondale, after a mile-long parade through this southern Minnesota town. spoke from a large farm trailer parked on the football field where he earned the nickname of "Crazylegs" as a football star for Elmore High School in the mid-19408. "When it's all said and done. what really counts is to have the re11pect of the people you grow up with," Mondale said. A cardboard Kign at one en- trance to the football field, said· "Crazyleg.s Is back -Welcome home " The 12-year-old high school auditorium was renarned on Saturday the Walter F . Mondale Auditorium and a street was dedicated. ,/ NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Alter Trial in Rusda SalesIDan Returns CHICAGO <AP> -American bualneasma n Francis J Crawford, arriving here two duys an~r a Sovlol court con· v lcted h i m of currency manipulation, called the verdict 'pre·ordaioc-d" and said ho was "treate!d very unjwiUy." The 11lo<'ky fnte rnalional llarvc~ter Co. auucam~n vowed hJK innocence 1and said no de· d 111on hag yel been made to ap- 11c a l hlis five.year suspended sen tenet.• ('RAWFORD SAID he would uc•cept llnotber assignment from his firm and would return to the Soviet Union ''lf I was welcome th e re and would not be hara111cd." Th e 37-year-old salesman, whose three-day trial culminat· t'd a tense three month legal case that source11 said seriously damaged U.S.-Soviet relations, Kennedy, Brezhnev ~~sic~<~~•• Edward Kennedy co erred with President Leonid (. Brezhnev Saturday and said later that Soviet-U.S. relations are "dil· (_IJ_R_IE_Fs_) ficull now, perhaps there can be steps on both sides to bring bet- ter understandings of respective decisions." The Massachusetts Democrat made the remark lo a Moscow television interview after a two· hour meeting with Brezhnev in the Kremlin. He was here for an international World Health Organization conference. Kennedy and Brezhnev spoke "very frankly . . . about pro- blems which exist between the Soviet Union and the United States." An aide said the senator would not elaborate until after his return to America, scheduled today. Sodet S u.•lt? ATLANTA CAP) -President Carter will seek a s ummit with Sovie t President Leonid Brezhnev before the end of the year. the Atlanta J o urna l· Constitution reported in today's editions. The r eport, f rom t h e n e w spaper 's Washington Bureau, said that "authoritative White House sources" said Carter decided "to go for the summit" at a secret meeting or the National Security Council in the White House on Sept. 3. Mt.•lonBo.Md NEW YORK <AP> -An ex· plosion in front of the Cuban mission to the United Nations showered glass over a downtown block Saturday morning, injur- ing three persons, one of them a police officer. No one was seriously hurt by the explosion, police said. Forty minutes after . t be blast, an anonymous caller telephoned The Associated Press a nd said a group known as Omega Seven had set off the explosion. ToU lrtcre .. es WASHINGTON <AP > The FBI reported Saturday that the number of crlmlnal and terrorist bombings declined during the lirsl half of 1978. The FBI said there were 613 bombings In the United Slates and Puerto Rico in the first six months of this year, which claimed 10 lives, 67 injured and $S.6 million in property loss. c rhlclied his treatment In Moscow. but said, "I hold no malice ogalnst the Soviet Union." He wu arrested June 12 and imprison ed for u days o n charges or buying rubles on the black markel. A DAY AFl'ER his sentence was suspended. Crawford took a (light to f'rankfurt and left Germany for Chicago on Satur- duy morning. Crawford. wearing a brown !>ult in sweltering 9S·degr ee heat, 11pokc briefly to a group of reporters that surrounded his Ii mouslne before it departed O'Hare International Airport. I le appeared tired but cool un - der intense questioning. He said he plans to rest for the next few days. He repeated his earlier state- m ent that he believes he was ar· rested because two Russians ac- cused of s pying had been arrest ed In Woodbridge. N .J . The Soviet objecUve "was to get the ·two out . . and they me\ thul objective." CRAWFORD EARLIER was freed in the custody of the U.S. ctmbassador to the Soviet Union and the accused s pies who were turned over to the Soviet a m- bassador to the U.S. pending their trial scheduled for Sept. 27 in New Jersey. "It was a preordained thing that 1 be round guilty," Crawford said. Sourct!s, however, indicated that Crawford's release could presage a warming or relations between the U.S. and Soviet Union . They lndJcated it was no coin· cidence that American negotiator Paul Warnke traveled to Moscow to resume ,.,..,,...,.... HOLDINO NO GRUDOE Francia J , Crawford stalled strategic arms limitation talks or that Sen. Edward Ken· nedy, 0 -Mass ., met with Soviet President Leonid Breznev on Saturday. Death Opem New Life GREAT FALLS, Mont. <AP> -A North Dakota farmer who was beUeved to have died ln a motel fire here a lmost 13 years ago has been found working on a ranch, police say. Investigators said Clayton Kenneth Weedem.an, then 42, discovered the day after the Dec. 4, 1965, fire that officials believed he was the man found dead in the room he bad rented al the East Shore Motel. THEY SA.ID Weedeman seized on the mistake as an opportunity to drop out of sight and start a new life. He adopted the new last name of Olson and held several jobs in the next few years, police said. "We have determined that he was not involved In \he fire," an investigator said. "Now all we've got lo do is find out who it was who died there." Weedeman was released Fri· day after being questinoned and taking a lie detector test. GREAT FALLS police said an Investigato r for the Norlh Dakota Bureau of Criminal Jn. vestlgallon, Jack Westphal, located Weedeman at a ranch in Powell County about 100 miles southwest of Great Falls whert! he had worked ror two years. Westphal began his investiga- tion after hearing rumors earlier this year that Weedeman had visited relatives in his hometown of Parshall, N.D .. at least twice after his supposed death. Greal Falls detectives said Weedeman was an ulcobolic at the time of the fire and that although he now is recovered, he remembers nothing about tht! fire or who may have been in tht! room he had rented for six days. Envoy Party Makes 'Little Camp David' THEY SAID Weedeman ap· parently was passed oul in downtown Great Falls when the fire broke out and did not learn of it until the next day. Investigators assumed the severely burned body found in Weedeman's room was his. A pair of pants with Weedeman's identification was round on the noor. and his car was parked outside the room. POTOMAC. Md . <AP> Over koshe r hot dogs and corn on the cob. near the s wimming pool and the tennis courts. the two chiefs of lbe Israeli and Egyp- tian information services, in Washington for the Mideast summit, met for the first time on Saturday. "IT IS A GOOD omen that we a re talking with one another." Tanks Keep Tehran Quiet TEHRAN, Iran I AP > Thousands of troops backed by tanks funned out Saturday to en· for ce a martial law decree in this capital city where al least 86 persons died Friday as soldiers battled anti-government rioters. The Shah of I ran postponed a trip to Romania and East Germany to deal with the violence. among the bloodiest in the wave of anti-government protests that have claimed more than J ,000 lives since January. An uneasy calm prevailed as troops and tanks guarded most street corners and t.he main squares. Gatherings or three or more persons were broken up. said Zalman Shoval. a member of the Is raeli Parliament and the chairman of the committee for foreign information. "Like President Sadat, J believe any meeting ls a poelUve one to help eliminate problems." said Mursi Saad. chairman of the Egyptian Slate Information Service. "He thinks it's poss1blt' he r am~ t o Grea t 1-·a 11 s with another farm hand from North Oti kota. but he l'un 't say for sure," a detective said. .. About all be knows for sure Is that he had a lot of problems · with debts, creditors and his ma rriage, and the fire provided him with a good chance to lose himself." The barbeque was held for members of the Is r aeli and Egyptian press who have been • -· • holed up al their respective em-~ ~ S1llGUhhS bassies in Washington or in Thurmont, Md .. awaiting minimal briefings from Presi· dent Carter's press secretary J~ Powell THE PARTY was hastily ar ranged a few days ago by Esther Coope rs mith , inde fati gable political fund raiser. She had planned to have separate dinner parties for her old friends in the press corps of both countries but then. "in the spirit of Camp David," brought everyone together at once lo her luxurious home in Potomac. a fashionable W ashingtoo suburb. "Maybe if everyone gets together lo talk, they won't hit each other," s aid Mrs . Coopersmith, who is J ewish and is currently raising funds for the res toration o r the Cai r o Museum. I Ilk.II i·l111 •• 1\1 L ~, Iv· •1Jc·lli·~ ·1,' 111 l'"'I' I • '1 ~ (.rff"w;1VU1111 l'it)~"fi C"ni, r ['lnl.- ,.,tk"'}fi ~ '41 l',·,,i l c ~~) \~lfff"~ ).U.l What CAN You Get I for a dime these days?? Northern Coast's Soggy Do you wonder if your drinking too much because you have problems OR if you have problems because you're drinki ng too much? ... Gulf of Mexico Breim TeX11$ Stonns V.S.S-••'11 ., fie._'-'"' ,., .. , "•'" WH WIOIN>'•ecl •IO<IQ the (ff\U Of We\Nll(llOll, Of"-•Rd l\Otlll CollforRI•. l!t~ lft Ille Wot. clouity till.In • ..-_,, 1"1o Htveda elld ldel'o In Ille Solltll, e 1f0Clklll •pt'eufO<I tOr lfttd near Ill• coast off ••o •n•vlll•. r ..... •lld•n11erln9 """" llMI~ • ...o 1'WHCllWll to dllmtl ntn lftOf'I rain tMewi .ovllltr'n Tt-et, H ...... lflllnelerllO,ll'lt .. ,, t UUlftHI lllr°"""' ... tern Tt•H, ()l&l•llOl'll• .,,.. _., .. , Of -Ollll CN\t 0"'' •••• •Ito••" .... '" RO<IMfn ....... E,,.._ s-t>ine ••• llrHklll9 Ill> CIOWdy ...... llut ltm l't••lurwt ~•in.IMO ff' lhe SO.. Mo•ll' WN>' w1a111er p<ev•lltd o••• 1n1~1or por1Jom Of IN f'IAl !Oft fM Pl•'"' WM'"941 llO rapldly, wllll 1tm"relurH In IN! '°' In lft.tny ortu Tiie Sovlll w.t\ w.trm •nd ""'"'ICI c ... ,., tt'e••lwr SOV TH l!RH CALll'ORNIA Verl-hl9fl &IOudt llW.,.,. ...... wltll n19M llM ll"IOflll"' low CIMH!t <N\1-1 -1loM. CN"Ce Of "'°"n •eter In_,,,,_,...,., c;v.1, .,,..._,,_. ........ ....,.. ltwwtfl """"*"· Uttle 1..-..111wre CMnee ....... -uNt -'-'"' ...,. .... ,,. Moftlley. ,,__l.tlll ....... IOUll ply to'l/lh .... ~ (ol4 .... ~-=-= ltlte• .. • , ... ,.,..,, Occfwff4 amm ---a•• 10 Mlllll-•1 wllld\ I\ lo JO~ Wit· 'llO to Mfl-tfl\' 11y tolllOM. LOW ctoud• •t>O 1419 on 10 ... ., c•••l•I \IOfttt OlllUWIH urlablt llltll <IOllft. Coolfl' Moncl.t\' 0.MfU, °"'IV .. \ltrty wlndt l j It JO "'"' '" .......... "' tfld IO<•ll' '" lower deltrli Wllldt d9<rtatlllt Monday. v ... 1-. Ntfl t lOlldlNn t. de,. ,,,, ...... 11tt1t tWl«Mond•y 'l'~•~er•••r•• All-• AllMll< Cly leltlmo,. 90'1.il lilffalo Clle•l•ln K CM< ... Clefllert4 Oell't.Wlft Oeft••r Ott roll .._."'" ~, .. lnd'._.tlt .,,...,._.... ...... , Alllleny tr AllMl1~ '1 """'°'... " ,I IUfl"t (11, .. r....tV-... " L4t ,.,,.. ... .. 11 lJ tO u '1 as U t i SI .. ,. •> ... IO '° .. 70 17 JI ,. u .. 11 tt 11 .. ., ., .. ., .. "· ti Mletnl ., II Ml1We11'• ,. ... Mpla-St. ,., " .. .... Of' • .-., " .... Yor11 /) n ()Ille. Cit' es 10 "Nled'plll• eo w .......,.,, 101 11 ~tfl , . .. "'"~·°'·· •• ,. RIM ., ,, R~ " 10 ··~· ., " s.lt Lelle .. " lef\01._ 1J •J aefl "'"' al St S.•ttl• ., ff ......... ~ ~ w ..... ,.. ... ., 1l 0.., ........ .., h ....... . Mo...,.., rnoay 11 -cto ""' '"'"" ....... ,_ IPf l>o)O 6 "' C..11 Df>f!J'• I pm MICl_WOy..,MDOOtlov@'..,, So1u•00y -S.-tv II Y'l'• nn '''" to<••v.• 'ffJtlf tOOV nw Cl • m f •~t oefot• t I_, M .nO .,not t()f'" will""" OOh~tWJ NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW DAILY PILOT Advanced Health Center w ill help you answer the question. Solve your problems the right way. • 'Personalized Program' tailored justforyoul To meet your needs! • Doesn't Interfere with your job or family activities • Professional Staff • More than 35 years experience In solving alcohol problems. THINK BETTER• WORK BETTER ~r~ • FEEL BETTER ~ /\ l Call Now For Information •t (714) 975-0700 ~~ Advanced Health Center The Professional Approach to Control Alcohol1 Weight, Smoking, St(eaa 1300 Bristol Stlfft NOfth, Newport Beech,~ Sl2MO ... -,. ~ ..... , , (/',.. ,. .... -.. --.. ---: ----:.·-... -...... ·11·iie·.· ... ,-,· :·. •t·. .. ....... ,. ·-~"' -· .. , .. ,., , .. -.., .. \ 1 I I ' i I b • r STATE NEWS .'\, ,. . . . ... ~t;W..:11 ··s ~~~'~'~'1ft! i~~ 'J';f"1~~ ~'"''A'f1"':~1~~ t 6.~~.tl!r·\f.1~mf~#·ffP't~r.~ -t~~-.... --~'1·11'"""~~-.. 1"" 1 l : ~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~==:::~·=&tc>:::tem::.:.:.be::.:.r~l=0.~1~9~78:._ __________ ~o:Al:L:Y:..:.;Pl:L:O~T--~.4~5: ~ LA Girds for Start of Busing. LOS AN<a:Lf<-:s tAPl Aboul tl0,000 youna:stcr:. are to buuro bchool hu.,<·i. in lA)b Angell':. on the opcruntt duy of i('hOOl T Mlay as tbf' nation'" atte1nd Larae:!>l 11ehoo! diStrlct tnauicun•t.ft ao m b1tlow. inkrtrutlon pl ,.n t•"hct> 111 bt•lt~·opkr-~Ill monitor thc•1t proirn·'' AT WF.£K'8 fl 0 , Justice WHiiom Rehnq\Jh.l nnd l.ewts Powell n ·fUM.>d 111 •r nt a dcloay tn lbe Los Anaet~ rourt ordered tntegr•LK>o pn>rram. A Uurd p~nl ~t b)' •nU bu5ani lorc·t-S wni. pt>ndan.-c lx-fOl"f' the court Satunb>- llundn.'(b ol ~nb ·~ t:iq>e<'tt'd at a busina l•vc boycoU rally Mond&y nl"bt, with orftan1r~f'1\ forttastint • the bil( i.:ci.t bovl'Otl of a sch1)C)I y'>h'm t•vn '<l ~.:t'd' for lht nt'"t dav .• 1tmed 111 na.ik 1ng tJw Sl htM1I l1ourtl s lop 111.1n<.J.1t111 v bwon.: "l'l'UUM' uf "" ('<lllt11J "'hilt' flight lo 1111' i.ubur~ 1111:.tng toe-. r~µculcdly h.1v1• muwrh·cl thut 1 1ty MChooli. will bt·1·111nC' n~,·~11·~,..c·cl 1( ni.1ndut111 y bu' 111.: .:111•s 111t11 c•llt•c I 11•11\ 111.: 11ubl11· ... c·h11oh ht Mt•,11.111 A1111•11l .ill .rnd !)lad, vou11 ~11tt•rs who 1•a11 I ,1rtord 11r1vah' • ·thH· u t aon WHITE ~V l>•~NTh 111uk1.• up .'4 1wr l't'nt of Uw 1•nrollmt'11l of Lm Angclei. "lt·hools und hDVl' tx·t'n 111 the minority in the S70.000 studt•nt flchoul d1:1trirt since Un I Tht-lult>"'t brcukclown ~hows thl' dhtn<'l con.'ll~b t>f 35 p1·n ·c•nt Hi spanic. 24 rx·rc·t>nt blurk an1I 7 1wrt·t•nt Asian \1 am p,1rc•r\I " 111 1111• orl•donunanth A~Wir..-... LOS ANGELES POLICE MAN CONTROL CENTER TO MONITOR BUSING Manslaughter Verdict In Death of Newborn MERCED 1Af'1 An 18·yearold Oo~ Pa los High School coed, Bernice An· tonettl, was convict<>d or involuntary manslau~hkr by a Superior Court Jury here in the death of her newborn infant in a school restroom . ( ___ rrA_TE __ J TNHJp l hie Ba~ked ST. LO UIS IAP 1 Sen. S. I. wh1tt• San to'ernundo Valll·y huve t-nrollcd their ('h tldrc:n 1t1 µr1v11tc sc hools or nt•ii:hborhood tutorin g sessions to ~ivold bus trips of up to 21 ~ hours roundtrip In t he 7ll·square ·mile :u~hool district "l'ni looking fcveni-,hly for J tutoring pro(L r•am for my fifth grudcr ." said V<llley resident Myra Rosenbaum. "tie hus a ride of over 40 mmutus and I won't IC't him go " The police department's Emergency ('ontrol Center. set up to handle pro- blems having lo do with major fires. t•a rthquakes or large demonstrations. wlll go int.o operation at 6 a.m Monday, when teachers. principals and staffs re· turn to th<' classrooms MOST St'fl OOL buses will be l'Q U1ppcd with t wo way r <.1 d10l> and drivers will Ix• able Lo request help from ·w hool security officers. A police t<1sk Cor ce will bC' i-,tandinA by to back them up 1f necessary A hout 3.200 poli ce offtcers have gone I hrough a training session on integra 11011, learning what happened in other d ties and how lhl'Y arc to handle pro l>lems of their own .. Everybody out on the street wall have been trained ." said police com · mander John Demarest. "We have to prepare for the worst "We're prepared to police anything lhat might develop a nd wc'w b<:en pre · paring for a long time ... said Com· mander Demarest. "But we hope we don 'l have to use any or that prcpara· lion ... Meanwhile. 1n Boston and Louisville. where hundreds or demonstrator s C'lashcd with police when t:wi.cs for mtc J!ration fi rst rolled through the streets several years ago. no major probll.'ms were reported this year "We've turned the big corner with lhe best opening or schools in years." said Bost.on schools s uperinte ndent Robert Wood. adding that st arting different grade levels on different days helped avert trouble. Bill Stiffening PCP Penalty Becomes Law I• •• Somethitlfl Goofy Little Mixup on Birthdate LOS ANGr~LES 1AP1 Pcopk• have been celebrating Mickey Mouse's birthday 011 the wron~ date for most o l his lift• but. now lhal he':-- ncarly 50. it's about time tu get it right: Nov. 18. 1928. But that's not going to affect the Reno. Nev. libra r y 's plans for a big shindig fo r Mickey on Sept. 19 "WE ~E STILL going to go thro h with the part) u nd eve vthing. We'll just~ prepare ow to tell peopk why we ad thl• wron j! date." librunan Janel Pozarsk1 said after ll'arnmg of the mistakt· this weekend The library ha d good re<.t ~on to think Mickey's birth· day was Sept. 19. That 's tht· date listed in sever a l books. inc luding Chase's Calendar of Annual Events. Special Days, Weeks and Months in 1978 by William D. Chase and f"amous Firs t F ac t s h\' Jost•ph Nalhe:tn Kane. · MICKEY. HOW EVER, 1s planning t o celebrate in Novem be r with a gala whistlestop train tour I rom Los Angeles to New York Many people think he's JUSl getting forgetful in hi!> dotage "We've had m any. many calls from people who say we've got the wrong date." said Jan Jor.gensen of the staff of Walt Disney Produc· t ions Mo~t of them point to t ht· ficptcmber d ale ''That 's c m barra !>s 1ng h<>c·ause we're planning such big things tor November.·· Jorgensen added . Mic key was first drawn in 1928 by animator Ub lwe rks. an associate of' Disney. who died Dec 15. 1966. The con· fus ion ~gan back in the ear- ly 1930s when som eone on the Obney st<.1ff thought 1t would bl' a good idea for kids to <:c:lebratc Mickey's birthday an thc<.itl•rs across the n«JtJon. WHOEVER ~l'kcted lht· d<•le "Just p1ck<.·d Sept. 19 out of th<.· b lu<.'." ~a id Miss • .Joi ~cnsen Actordi n ~ t o Dis ney a rl'h1v 1s t D ave S mtlh . Mit'kcy has always been con s1dercd to have been "born" when the animated cartoon "St cmamboat Willie" made 1t:-. debut a t th<.· Col on \ Theater in New York. Smith s"ud the problem was that nobody a l Disney bothered to look up that d a te until fivt: .> ccffS a~o. · 1t turne<i out to be Nov. 18." S mith said. "Steamboat Willie' wasn 't <.·ven complet· ed in September. .. There were two Mickey Mouse c artoons done before "St eamboat Willit'" but they were silent and Disney was not able to sell them. He late r added sound and they we re released. Judge George Murry said <1 sanity hearing will be held this week for Miss ~ Antonetti after which a sentencing date would be set. Hayakawa. Hid Saturday he would· not oppose sending U.S. troops to the Mid· die Enst if the move became necessary 1n order to k<.'<·p pc•acl' MARINA DEL REY <AP) --Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. signed a bUl stiffen mg penalties for ·PCP violations Satur· day, then told a drug a buse !teminar that "angel dust" is the most vis ible s ign or a chemical obsession that is ,. noodlng society. ~~=~=======================~~~~ Brown caJled Assemblywoman Max· The younJ,! woman was convicted of t·ausing !ht· ch·;11h of her nl•wborn infant t•1lhcr by .1 IJlllll'lurt· wouod m lhl' throat made by a p1•n(·il. drowning in a toilet or sl'verin~ the umb11tcal cord t\ school Janitor found the baby's body In a restroom trash container. Four phys1 - c1ans testified al the trial that Miss An tonctli was incapable o~ murder when the baby wai. born Rally Becomes Store Rampage SAN LEANDHO <AP I Several peo· pie were 101url'd Saturday when some 200 "boisterom,'' mt·mbers of a strlklng Teamsters local paraded into a Gcmcl) store und s urged through aisles over turning displays. e mptying s he lves and harass mi;t clerks :ind customers. police !!laid Tcam~ters Local 70 d enied responr:,ibiltty for the incident. saying members broke up their parking lot ral· ly a nd went into the store only after learning that security guards bad beaten and muced a str iking Tcam11ter. Grant Hobbms. information om cer for thc Food Employers Council. said the 9 ~i m. rally turnC'd into a "not" when Teamsters smas hed windows and :slashed tires on Gemco and Safcwa)' trucks. lh('n rushed into the Gem co :storl' al ahout 11 a m. Police <.:apt . l''rank Livingston said the Teamsters cr owd ha d reached 150·250 people by the time the trucks were sabotaged AUCitON SALE lla:vakawa "aHI 1f -.ueh a plan wen: proposed durinl{ the Camµ David s um mil he would rcsPrve Judgment pendin& scrutiny or details. "We've got to get over the idea that it's wicked lo send troops anywhe re ... he said. PoU Ba~k.11 Bfrd SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 A large plurality of California vote rs think Rose Btrd should continue as chief justice or the state Supreme Court, according to the latest California Poll Pollste~ Me rvin Field said a s urvey conducted Aug. 12·26 showed 43 percent of his sample supporting Ms. Bird, 26 percent opposed and 31 percent un· decided DarefWIJH Faib CALlf'ORNIA CITY 1AP1 -French dare d e vi I Stcph a nl' 0 unoyer and balloon pilot Gary Cervany of Glendale failed in their a ttempt to set high a ltitude r ecords Saturday when the ba lloon ca rrying them into the stratosphere burst at about 30,000 feet Neither was injured. but both ex- perienced te nse moments as they fell out of the sky, ~ C~h*' Fo1111d LOS ANGELES I AP 1 Two San Francisco m<'n have bt•cn urrested rn l'Onnection with thl' d 1stovery of 5R pounds of cocaine in an air cargo ship menl at Los Ani!C'l<·s lntrrnation nl Airport. F'ederal -customs officials identified the pair as Raymond llackett. 31, and James Turner, 28. • ine Waters' bill "a step in the rtght direction a solid picc<> o r legisla ttOn .. THE LOS ANGELES Democrat's bill "does s tiffen the penalties. And it pro vides the tools to control the leakage from manufacturers or the dangerous e lement.a that go Into this drug," Brown told 2.000 law enforcement, school and mental health personnel attending the day.Jong confe rence . Al th<.' sam e time. Brown said. "we have a lot of chemicals and drugs in the societ y. and as a people we are going to have to attack in a very broad way the whole floodof chemicals that affect our lives. . . "While we focus on the spcc1f1cs of a ngel dust. we ought to look a t 1l in the overall context or our society We a re literally in asl'a of chemicals." Brown said a '"cocktail party mentali ty" is respons ible for drug <.ibuse. BROWN SIGNED THE bill seconds before he addressed the seminar. co· sponsored by the s tate Department or Alcohol and Drug Abuse nnd UCLA's Extension program. The measure tn c reased prison sentences from 18 months to fi ve years fpr PCP possession fo r sale. transportation. sale. manufac· turc or d1s tribut1on. It a lso made it a (cJony lO poSSCSS PCP''> t WO m ain ingre d ients s 1multanl'ously with intent to manufacture the drug. to use fake 1den tificalion to purcha11e thl' s ubstnnce!'i or 10 ralsif~ company recoras that must bl' submitted to the state Justice Depart· ment whenever the ingredient piperidine is sold . .. • ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS NOW THE WORLD'S "BEST'' ( 1 .,_ .. -· w, have just "ccJved a IMQ<' Inventory ol uqulslte hand made rugs from Eastern Euro~Aslaandth~Orientand will sell ~ single plece.s the entire lot by public auction. The shipment con~lsts of rugs from lnm. Russia. Chll\a.Afganlstan. Tuct<ey. India. Rom1rtla and Pl6d!ltm\. They Vltl'J In Sile from 2' x 3' to 18' x 12· . .-.a rug!> ere· guaranteed ~ a full a c:tlenge wsntnty. lllE AOCTION WJU TAKE PLACE AT HOLIDAY IMM 25,201 La .... lood U,.OH• .,._~·~' ••rl4 at I P.M. Vl'.w 7 P .M. MIO: CA.ti. COUICT ZIJ."MJJJ ~I CASH/OiB'.X CltllDtl• ..... at the tl&don AAMCMlllNIM. Wt 9IC.. DRAPERY CLEANING Coit. the wo rld's largest. will restore the hidden beauty in your draperies. Coit removes and cleans draperies. rehangs them with perfect pleats and even hems. And a COil cleaning prolongs drawy hfe. STUM CU.ii GIAllNG' W'ftf fHf A009 NOJICTJOH °' ... ~ .. ateh anl ~ CA .. I~ t.-s • ArMTflllOfT'I • MlaL H0MD • OF'flCU • W~ TO WAU. CAIW'lf. ""'""""' • DUflaltG ClfAM(.O '" YOUtt HOMl • oar IOIL UntACTIOH M.a YCMI CAllf'£T $ANIT ARY C&.&Mt .... ..., ... JI ........... . .. . . .. ... . . . ' . 25%off ' Fabric, liningi . labor and · t~ .l .~ .- .· .. _ ... Y1 .. t f0vt MtlHf JCflletlW'Wy dKO'•""O 1h1cho Of~ to• • ,, ... "*,..,...,_ •• ~ I ! I Save303on ~ reupholstery fabrics! Vtwf Okt twn•tu'fl w1M took »ke new aoa•n "'""" you ,..,pnoe1101 s-30% ,_ OI' • nne oelKllO<I oC 1•.cw. one lhlll'• ..,.. 10"" 11Qhl IO• you• llllOf .. OllJI t~ef. IOW CO\! S• p<ICH 1llecll•1 IWM»y, Slpl•-10 '"'°"'" ....... , ......... t• -•• # , . t II t• I ~ ins a a ion . ~ included. 1\.1• • e ui ·, , o tu1,,uhfw •-u~rom d•<lM\ ., ..... , .... ,,,,,., •' """ 1utt1onf tarw1c.~')(>t • H•Hv ( f'O ''" lrir .,., •• ._'"'' •1pen WULl'YU mt·t.iu-• 11 n· ,It• M~ htaluu..-. dnm*-'"• 14tt qu.,tO ••od ,,.. ... .,. Ow t1•Pttf1 d<'ftot"O'• w1H WP•ll ¥'-h.H: "°'1""J "'¥'tin f•tlflC. b~ • f ~ tft-l:t '"•"tv r 110t.1H 1••• •Jt 111~ u1t•·•' Cnu ., ..... ""' '"'' '•f• puc•• eKft-ctrti1e ,.,,~ I~•. S.pt•"'°""'' ,, 253 off our designer 1" decorator blinds! H.,,_ ••t l>ln'Clt II\ ltwOnlll <IM'l)Mf 004<>< • Stt••"''"'~1t ' •mn --'li"'l'"'ttt ,13,, ,.,. litt"'"'' •tw1-'b6" wo~n 00~" 0t0¥tdn V'l"IKY wtt.u c10teo ,_,,. • '~M ,,,, deCIOrttOf ~• M ''*"• JCP..,n~• ... n w , ... "'"' ..... , ..... .....,.,, •·111·-10 ""9 ... ,. •••u•d•r. s.....,..,., JO .... ·---.....--... ,. . . . ... -' • Orange Coast Oa.ly ~lot Editorial Pag•e••••••••S•u•n•da•'f•·•s•~•t•em•be•'•'•o.•1•91•1•.••••••R•o•be•rt•N•.•W•eed•/•P•u•b•l'•she•r••T•homa••s •K•eellllll!v1•11•E•d•l•to•r Nixon Following Insensitive Route Lravt• N ixon Jlorw llt''t. !-tU Ht>rNl t.•ncrn~h Tht• nat ion ·~ prtt!'tl\ h urd th1l\ m sr,ai:c ofkn <iltt.·r H11•h1m l l\t Nixon retrcatt."d antn I ht• quwl 'un<·t uan ol h1.., !fan Clem~te hom(• It \8 o ~ell t..ak(.'n mt~'!.URt' Woodward Hild Ot•rn:-itt•11' h ad wrunJt Jhout th<' 1 st tall' of d1sgr<.a<'l' from Ni xon duy~ m the White UOUbl' And, !!O lonJt as onl)' ~1lt•11n· e manated from Cn r~1r1f1c~. n could lN:· inferred lhul ht• wa !'luftenn ~ dc-eµly Now nt'" :.lf:ll l\ 8Jlf)('Or that Nixon du.ln't Rt'l the• mC!otMI~(' <H all. ur didn't comprehend tl. or Jt lt.·u~t I\ t rv1n~ to ~d lh t> p :-t U'l1de as 1r 1t nt.•H·r m·t·urr>d Th.lt ort•ht.·~t rutt'<i ap(>t'nrance befo1 t.· u t.lroup of h1.:hh pc1rt1~Jn 11<'\0lt'<'.., 1n l hdcn. "' lui-1 ,July t.•nd,•d lht• <'Xllt• Tht.•n l\\O \H •t·k-. J~o hl' 1•1.>t.·nt.·d h1-. homt.• to ):ret•l l<1<:ol Rt•puhlu·an!> 'u mo\(' lhJ t . "hilt.· f1n.rnt·1all~ ~ll t'('t':.SfUI for lht.• (;()f>, dot''> n.11 !>(' tlw flUl':>l lOn O( \\hat l)pt• of am. A(' thl· Ucpubht·a n Part) "1~twi. to 111111t•t•t \\hilt.• 1t 1:-J()!ot m1t lt>i:i-.l<.ttl\l' !'ll'<lb nl!ht und ll'ft 1 Th<.'n t'um,· th.it do"llrlJ:ht e mburra:,~tnli( t'JH~'lrll' "hen Nixon bhthel · and brall'nlv a!'lkcd tht• AuMra han Governm ent for o "'eleoming hand on u \'1s1t Down l 'nder The Aui.trahan!'! tned to s how good manners. but made 1t clear that the omernl red carpet defin1tdy would n 't bt' rolled out We lcome or not. Nixon's trip 1s still on. Th at 's even urtcr a barrHge of cr1t1<:a l comme nt 1n Aust rulwn newspo~rs Late las t week. 1l was announ('ed that Nixon will make a Vt'l<'run's Oay s pec('h in Gulfport. Miss. This is u rommun .. y wht'rc. not s urpris ingly . ht-received his best pt.·rccnta~e s upport m lh<• 1972 t'IC<:tion All this lend!> rn·dcnc:c• to n •1>0rts that Nixon Mi ll st.·c~ hims elf as a n ~1tional lt.•adt.·r <Jnd '¥\Ould likt.· to }Jlay the role of c ider ~t;.Jlcsman to the .S go\'crnml'nt "lnscns1t1vc" is the kindes t word we can think to describe all thi~ Other~ will USl' "g ross a rrogance" and ··incomprehens ion of r.l'<.i lity ... L"est it be for gotten. Rich ard Nixon committed crimes against h is count r y and was sa ved from prosecution a nd likely prison o nly by a pardon given him by J erry Ford. Please. Mr. Nixon. stick a ro und home . No one really wants to pick on you. But. please, don't cause us to be re minded how hadly you man g led our government Privacy Disappoints .'fol many days ago. the Daily Pilot c heer ed t he news thCJt /\.Alan Post , CC11ifornia 's longtime . h ig hly respected legislative analy st. would com e out of retirement to head wh at could be one of the most important studie~ in recent ~late his tor y. P ost 's special commission will study a nd m a ke recommendations on the future of California governme nt in the wake or Proposition 13. He's th~ pe rfect m an for the job. and the commission prom ises to m ak e s ignificant contributions to a socially a nd fiscally ba la nced governm e nt. P ost lost some points last week. however . by insistin~ the commissum dose its sessions to the public and the press. 01J('n mt.•t.•tings. he said. might inh ibit comm ission members from "asking tough questions " or "expressing their opinions freely .·· • That's u disappointing \'iew. one that wouldn't be t.·xpt.•t·Lt..od from Po~l. S ure. s uc h ~tud ics may p roceed f<t stcr and with m or e open expression if they're he ld in prival(', but the public has a right lo know how a nd why thl' ultimate opinions and recomm endations were arrived ~·t No one ever s aid open governme nt was the mos t dfic1cnt governme nt. But even Post ought to recognize it's the best rorm of government. Listen to Allentown The Environme ntal Prott'ction Agency h as turned a good chunk of its $10.8 million Quiet Communit ies budget into a program to reduce noise in Allentown. Pa. I l's a test project to determ ine how d eeply the fed eral government might go into noise-reduction projects in m a ny other cities. General traffic noise. roaring hotrodders. loud heavy t>quipment a nd lawnmowers a re some of the targets the EPA found a mong the 110,000 citizens of Allentown. A year later. the City Coun c il sa ys it's afraid the Quiet Communities program is t oo complicated a nd conrusing, a nd likely impossible to enforce. E conom ic probl e m s a l so were c ite d if contractors a nd manufacturers h ave to buy new. quieter equipment. All in a ll. Allen town is turning a deaf ear to the EPA 1..•ffo rt That makes the progr a m a like ly candidate for S<·n. Proxmire's n<'xt Golden Fleece award • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and al11sts. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/ MBA Waning? 8 )'L M. BOYD l..et 's assume to make a point that you 're a bright young employee who wants t o wind up In your company's t op m a najlement Question is: Would a Masters of Busi· ness Administration f MBA I degree tilgnlficanUy Improve ...... , your chances'! Researchers put that query lo the heads of 193 major U.S. firms . And more than half said. No. That awesome respect of old for hi~her t.'<ltlcation appears to be on the wane. does It not? Can you explain why so m uny ope r a s inger s are greatl y overweight ? A Ha rvard psychiatrist says it 's because they give out with all that musk. so feel tbty must lake in with all that tood. They sense that they're owe d something, orally. Maybe so, don't know. Q. "It's known that sea level dlffers from place to plat'e in ocean to ocean. So at what point Is s eu level m easured to get a norm?" /\. It 'a determined locally. and each locaJlty has its own unique conditions. Seu level seems to be rising around Alaska . But aro und Galveston; Texas. it appears Lo be sinking. Worldwtde, It's said Lo be rl1ln1 all1htly, what wttb the lee caps melt· Ing • little. Nick Thimmesch Educated Return to Big Screen W ASlllNGTON IH't.•rns un unHkt:ly whirh tf1 writt• about thl' mov1l' in du14 tr y . but J!H'k ValPnti. th l' p h I I osophe r prt>sldt•nt of t h l' Mot ion P1rture As l>IH'llltlOl'I Of AmCra('a . ·~ The <' u l)il!ll pluc·" from h\':tdquurtere<I here. and freely d1 s penl>f'S wisdom about this thrivini,: world of mukc believe T11 the s urpril>e of those who don't ~o to mov1t-s nnymore. the industry 1s headed for a record box office year m bucks ttlthough the r ecord is con i11derably diluted by inflation. But considering the tyrannical power of television -with 110 mlllio., people watch in g an average of six hours a day -it Bob Greene 1s remarkable lhal lh<' movies , huve rccovcr~d :it ~111 from the dr('adful slum p oft h<> late '60l> EDUCA'fED people, accord· mg lo Valenti, are watching TV less. and enjoying movies more. lie has surveys to show that, generall y speaking. at is the less educated and older people who -.it and stare at the s tupefaction of TV. and the better educated, more arnucnt. and younger who exit their living r()Qm s for movie houses By no mcum. does this mean that today's sut'cessful films IU"e made for the 1nlell1gents ia. "Most movies today," says Valenti. "have one purpose lo entertain. That's why the bus1· ness has come back. .. From 1967 through, say. 1973, this industry was making films with a social message, movies llke 'Strawberry Statement· or imitations of 'Easy Rider.' We thoughl w1..• were mirroring the radical '608 "PEOPLE KNEW about the turbulent changes. but didn't want to see it on the screen. That's why 'Love Story's' suc· cess startled everybody in 1972. The people who make the busi· ness decision!. in this industry saw the point." Educattd people cannot bear the pap 0t TV but. hke a ll other human beings. want some relief from this vale or tears. "So they've gone bac k to the movies to drown lhe1r grief and fretting, to b(o excited by action. to laugh, or sit through a well crafted t ear· Jerker,". Valenti says. blending a bit of insight with traditional industry hype INDEED, NOT one of the cur. rent 10 lop-grossing films could be designated as "art" or as a "c lassic." But a ll e mploy dcvl'rncsl> and antelhgcnc(' an entertaining Afll'r all. "Star W a r 11'' 1 · more th an Buck Rogers ·stuff. and ''Heaven Can Wait" has wit and nuance which even a Harvard man l.lke Valenti can appreciate. A raunchy film like ''National Lam poon 's Animal House" CAN please sophisticated audiences. a nd the fa i1t·humor In "Foul Plav · makes it more than an ac· t1 o n advt•nture film When somcont· 1n:-.1l'!t:-. on making a ··ml'sl>age" film . us Jane Fonda did with "Com mg Homl! ... a punk ont•. 1t does poorly Valenti likes to cite a study wh1(·h show l'! lh c pri me motivator for people goang to the movies 1s that they want to get out of the house The next reason 1s that they regard movies as a social event. something to share with an audience. Watching TV at home isn't quite like that. WHEN MOVIES hit their peak in the US .. with four billion ad· m1ss1ons In J946, everybody had to go out <1f the house to set- something on a S(•reen. As TV spread and prospered. the film industry dipped to under t wo billion admissions in 1956, and only 975 million admissions by 1966. Now with entertainment the do minant the me, so m e 1.2 billion admissions are expected this year. and that means S2 7 billion box office gross. The aver age ticket price of 41 cents has soared to $2.50 in 1978 and there are no free dishes. Today's films do not renect an absolute reading on 1978 society, because they were conceived two . three or rour years ago. They do reflect the free scrt.'cn which produce rs have enJO)'t'd for the past 10 year~ Valenti secs has industry's up· s urge cont1nuin ~. but going through anothl'r r l'VO lution within 15 years. .. Besides video discs and cassettes. and cable systems. we might be using s pace satellites to beam movies from 23,000 miles up to 4.000 movie theateM> on the ground all from one print." ne says. gee·whiz in his voice Being Fired: 'Closest Thing to Dying' We toyed with our meals Neither one of us knew how to start the con· versation. We had met five years ago: he wa s a s u c - cessful bus i· n ess ex - ecutive. well into m iddle age and near the top of his profession. Now he had been fired. "WELL, IT'S not rri uch fun." he said. We both knew that : the reason we were meeting was that I had told him I wanted to know what it was like ··what it fell like for a man riding the crest of life to have It all tumble down around him in an afternoon. I thought people would want to read about: it can happen to anybody. H e didn 't say m uch throughout the meal. We had some drinks: we had som e more d rinks . Then he leaned back and started to talk "THE DAY IT happened start· ed oul fine.'' he said. "It had been a normal day. I had come in. kidded around with every· body. worked the phone a ll morning, gone out to a nice lunch. When I came back there was a messa.ce to call my boss. "I had no Idea what it was about. We've worked tof(ether for 15 years. I returned the call. and I went in and he told me I was through. It was like l couldn't hear his words. Like he wasn't sayin~ the m . I didn't believe iL Then I felt physically sick. "He was kind about It. I sup. pose. He didn't want to be there any more than I did. He told me to t ake my time getting out. He said I could use an office and keep my secretary for a rea· Limbo • sonable amount or time whale I looked for a new JOb "That first day I JUSt r efused lo believe it. I went back lo my offi ce and l did my work. Just like on any other day. I m ade my calls. Someone like me does not get fired. I was associated with my company's name. When my company·s name was men· tioned . people thought of m e. When my name w· mentioned. people thought of my company. "I WENT HOME that night and I did not tell my wife. She sensed there was som ething wrong: but I told her I wasn't Ceelin g well and didn 't say anything. l don't know whether I was denying the re ality of what had happened. or whether it was a case of my manhood being cut off and me not being able to tell her because of that. All I know is that I couldn't say the words. It took me three days before I did tell her. · ·1 went an to work the next day and I started wondering who knew and who didn 't know. Everyone knew. of course. but I tried to fool myself. I tried to act as if nothing had happened. As 1r I acted like nothing was wrong. nothing would be wrong. It must have been very uncomfortable for the other people . "As you know. I 've always been a drinker. I suppose I drink mo5l days of my life. I thought I'd try drowning my sorrows. J\nd you know what ? I couldn't do It. "WllF.N I THOUGHT ubout it. 1t made sense. I hud a lways drunk when l was feeling up. when I was feeling good about lhin~!I. Drinking added to the buzz I was feelin~ anyway. Now. with my life so down, I couldn't swallow the stuff. It tasted bad to me. I couldn't even finish the first drink. There wasn't even lbe solace ol that. "When I finally did tell my wife it helped. She was won· derful. She said that we had always got along some way, and we would get through this. The only thing she was upset about wal' that I hadn't told her r1ght away. but I think s he understood how much It h ad to do with my pride nnd the way I fell about myself. She didn't dwell on It. "It wu the worst tlme ot my life. I would go Lo the otnce and people t had worked with tor years would avoid me. I would see them waltlnl for an ele"Vator. and when °'l'Y aaw me comm•. they would walk 1way and go aomewhere else. -... -. "Al first . I thought I was imagining 1t. but then I realized I wasn't. No one wanted to have to make conversation with me. r was fired but I was still hangin~ around the company. and no one wanted to be touched with that s m ell or death. ''I suppose you know lhat.Lvc.. always been considered kind of a cocky guy. And it 's true. I've always thought a lot of myself. and I guess I never lacked for self-confidence. Well ... It's a mazing whut being fired can do to you. "Within two. three weeks r d l d n 't r ecognize m y own pe rsonality. I was filled with doubts. I looked in the mirror and I looked unattractive to mysel(. I started lo think that I was lucky the company had kept me on Cor as long as they did. J st arted to think that they were right to fire me: J didn't deserve the job. Thjs kind or attitude. after being a success for my en- l ire adult li fl' with that com· pany . "I KNEW I HAO to look for work. but I kept putting It orr. I t'an sell anything. but I was find· Ing out that I didn't know how lo sell myself any more. I hadn't had to apply for a job since I was a kid. I was scared lo death. Me. applying for a job? "I would make the phone calls and my mouth would get dry. I would start to write a letter and the words would seem so stupid to me . . . I even typed them myself. I was ashamed to let my secretary do it." The reason he wus talking to me was that he had founo another job. He had been hired by 1tnother company in the Sllmt· line of work as hi s old one, and he had been on the JOb for several weeks. Even though I had kno~n he had been fired. I had been embarrasst.>d to a.sk him to talk about it until he hid the new job. "I 8111..L CAN'T sleep all the way through at nJght." he Hid. "A man lives his life, he ac· complishes certain thing!', and he it tarts to believe he's set forever. Th al he has a base there that will never erodl'. And th(ln hr finds out that It only takes an hour for lus world to collaps,. "I'd like to tell you that it was a learning experience. and that I'll laugh about it some day, but I can't. t want you to know that it ·s the closest thlna Lo dflnc r ever expect Lo f cel. Tbat 'a th only way I can describe lt Lo you. ll feels llke you're dylq," .. ; .. ' .. .. " .. ·• ·: .47 .. ~ i To write the Dally Piiot /Box 1560, C01le Mew, CA 92t>26 ;• Ora e Coast Dally Piiot 1 r .. ore ~.l' • ..!_.n ___ o_.n ______ Su_ndly_ •• Sec>-•tem_be_r •10 •.• 19•7•8·------•T•o•C•a•l•ll•h•t •O•a•il•y •P•ll•ot•/1•1•~•64•2·-43-2.t ------· ..... ..-. . ___,· eracy Test Requirement: A Booby Trap? B1 eo~· o uuawnz A /O'nrler pn • Dr llf)d)OTd lluru.'llL1, ii o l)'ndicol«J c m!Wt Oft till mpttJ a of educotto11 Lawmalwn$ ome 25 tit.Ales now r qu.tre • hl•h hool 1raduatt-to ~•d and do 1mthm tc at a reHonahl~ lt>vf'I How t..'#n &n)'t L obJttt lo ao 14!1Wb1c a requln-ment ' Sludcnta now b ave been 101n1 tbrouah 12 yean of school and e1r1er1 lq from htjh u bool .. runct.Jon&l n Uteret~ Tiiey cannot complct.r a ••m ple )ob oppllcldon or read • re1Uut11nt m~ou TH F. EW t.A \'ar'J rrom Stall' lo &late \ romJ'on <koomln&tor as th.>tl .i tuah .. d1ool gr~dtUil~ be rt'qUINO lO reatd .it lo·a...,ton ninth 1r1de Intl and do aralh[Ol'llC (Jl t'll&hlh·&UM lt!Vt!I Thu. I& ra llt-J bJ .. 1c "(lmJ)t't4"n t>' l6t ina Th~ troubt· with lh~ ba1lc hteracy re· qulnmcnt ta tbal, while rea50f'lublc on llA r:ac'1, ll h .. booby lrap Ther mby Ile' rio J.1rinr1pa1 In th Unlt.ed St le£ 'iO br uve. but atupld. u~ to dt ny diplomas tu .i ~ublltuntlul nunibt•r u( hlJ(h Sl'hool M!lllUr:S.. Jnitl tmuem a million of the three ma lhon cundid ah.·~ to r h16(h 11('hool diplomas 11udcJ(;11ly b~anl( tten led a diploma' J ohn und Jum.• havf' fanully reuch•-d I.he bag turn In tht< !'lchool road. h•&idlng to work or c<>lle&e Parcn~ and .crandparents urc looking forwurd to the happy Junt• gruduauon To their con· 11t.-rnaUon. I.he pr1nc1pul lt~·b parent!> know an lute 11pnn1< that therf> ~·111 be nu tHplom TH t: IU:A~ON : Nealhcr John nor J.;nt• has passed the lei.b for m1n1mum compclen<'Y 10 reudlnl( and 11Mthmet1c, and 1n &Omt• :>t<1k~ lt':,b 1n i,('wncc und IM>Cl.al !'ltudll'!i John and Jane have attended school n•l(uhtrly. they have not interfered with lhe education of others; they have tried thear best ; they urc nice youngsters. But. the law 18 lhe law. Chnrles Dickens. in "Oliver Twist," onre had Mr. Bumble cry In disbelief. ''If thti law sup1)()Sf'S that ... the law is a ass, <l icliot.'' In this case. we have well·lnlenUoned luwmakers ln the idiot range if they suppose they can legislate baslc school competence for pr~sent-day high school benion. ELEMENTARY AND Junior hi1h school principals. if they are sadists. may cluck contentedly that the boom is being lowert.-d on kids who do not de · :scrvi..• diplomas. 'fhe high school principal. however . ha:. been forced lo accept youngsters from the lower schools who read and 1'Back to Basics' !Trend Would Aid HSIDl ~HM~Ctc ...... . /Classes, Budget Ry CHlllSTINF: DORSEY 1mpaict on rhildrl'n They play I A /ormer teacher and school and have fun a ll 11um mer an P311Chol-Ogtst. Chn.~llTle Dorsey re school. and when fall comes they sidt3 m lrVlnt! think this should continue. They In most of our chools Jarvis· certainly a~e not ready lo study i. • and work m a place that has m anda.ted budget cu~s have become fixated in their minds as primarily airec~ the little~ a sort or junior gra de Dis · pie the custodians and m~-neyland. tenance workers. some crossmg 2. Some or the money spent in guards. a few cafeteria worker_s educating children is for re- Have you heard or any liSSIS• medial anstrucUon. A lot of W s la~l ~urr1nt~ndents wh~ ~e i s unnecessary, stemming b<' n ad off Or any s pe · directly from poor quality l len~~nti. "'ho have take~ a P3:Y teaching. ~.u~ , .~he :in:-1.1.n, most hkely, is Thl' principal in each school 1 No !>hould be able t u identify incf· S('llOOI lU H KOS e 1~ n fc tll\'C teachers. <md work with l · • · x P 11 them to make them do a better t~al ~u~·h rt;r~onnl'.1 11.re protect: job. Unfortunately. under the 1:<1 ~' • c un.tr~<:t:.'. S1m1larly • con present system. if the instructor ~~at ': II ~t'a<.h~rs ~ho. w~re not is nol will ing to try, there Is not 1s~u1. ti warnm~ noti~cs th~t they much the principal can do. m ight not huve a JOb this fall, must be paid full salary even though many of them are not needed 1 The school trustees s ay that they are legally bound to these ~tracts. and must live up to them. 'Ibey are correct in Wa. But to interject a sneaky little thouJ:ht here: "Don't teachers also have a legal obligation to live up lo their contract when they go out on strike?" Using e>cisling contracts as an Ecuse, most districts have done ttle to cut expenses. Instead, ey have relied on the hope that the state would bail the m out of :m y financial squeeze, and it looks as though this will happen, ror this year at least . BUT WHAT about next year? en there will be very little THE REASON the principal is placed in such a difficult posi- tion can be explained in two words : tenure and contracts. Basically these stop school districts from making any cuts In pay or siplficanl changes In working conditions for a year, und firing a teacher. for a ll practicaJ purposei.. 1s prohibited forever Doing away with tenure and individual contracts for teacheTS would eliminate a major barrier to good education . This would r estore the authority a nd responsibility of each district superintendent, supervisor and principal. This also would allow the school boards to more wisely s pend the money unde r their control, and cul expenditures. dtd a rithmetic two to rour years below arade level. Some were illiterate and did not even know a multlphcfltlon t.4' ble. The high school principal 1s oxpected to be a reincarnation of Merlin. the magician. With the aid of his assistant m agicians (teachers>, he is to perform remedial magic. T HE BADLY prepared are to be tranrsrormed miraculously into young citizens with basic skills and achieve· ments in science. social s tudies, mathematics, literature and, perhaps, a fore ign language. This Is what parents and public rightly expect of graduates. But. there ls no way thas magic can be performed. lf we are to hold candidates for the high school diploma to standards and J would favor. eventually. read· mg and other achievements at 12th· grade level -we must start in lhe fi rst three year$ of elementary school. We must end the ayatem of 50Cll1 ,, I 4lutomatlc I promotion whereby cbtldre1\ ' a rt• <Jdvanced without referencet.othelr achievement. WITtlOVT BASIC skllls, acquired In the primary grades, they cannotlearn the more difficult s ubJ eclJ ln high school. The millions of dotlirs we have plunged into remedlal claases in the Ul)- per grades -and even ln college - have been wasted. Legislators are right l.n focusing on the product.a of the schools. Reality bas. however, escaped them. You, too, are right In lamenUng what children are learning or not learning in school. But we mU11t $tart at the beginning. You would not begin building a houJe by na iling down the roof. And you can- not build basic competence unleas you work with the child on the ground floor -the early years. . .. oney flowing from the st-ate reasury unless mass ive new axe!'i are put into effect, and his appears doubtful. Still, there are a lot or things h e sc hools ca n do f or he m selves. both to cut ex· en ses. and to improve the uallty of education. Here are a ew suggestions: J. Many school systems have iminaled summer school. and is was a positive step. For lbe ost part it bad degenerated to HOWEVER, IT wouldn'.L be fair to take a way these safeguards without providing a s ubstitute: union membership. Many teachers now belong to un· ions, so this is nothing new to the m . What should be new is the elimination of strikes, a nd the substitution of binding arbitra- tion. This would place teachers in the same position as e mploy<'e!> of the more progressive com panies, who have e njoyed 1wcitl wages and good working cond1 lions for yea~. psycholoAical know how that the schools c1aim to have, t hey cer· taanly should be able to select people who will be good. ins ptra· t1onal t eachers. Indus try has learned that it costs a lot of money to hire and t rain new peo- plt:. the same is true of schools. HI RING INCOMPETENTS and getting rid of them Later not only causes a lot of misery; it is a waste of taxpayers' money. teachini::. many of the special pro~rams in the schools can ·be done away w1Lh With a good teacher. then' I!> no neC'd to take bright students out of the class for s pecial "enrichment." nor ts there any need to t ake out the not·SO·bnght for s pecial instrUC· lion. We could also cut out s uch frills as school districts owning boats or satellite hook·ups, and we m 1ght even take the video cameras a w ay from firs t gr aders so th<'y rouldn't make movies IF THERE were all kinds or money in Lhe school coffe rs Lh at was not needed for any other purpose. maybe we should have a ll these things. But. in this new world that J arvis has created for us, we just can't afford them! profession. we should pay them more than many districts offer now. This could easily be done b y e l iminatin g unneeded ' s upervisors. d1 re('tors . assistant s uperintendents a nd olh l'r highly paid personnel who only ' remotely have anything lo do with the main (unc tion or schools: teachang kids. and games, and was simply convenient place for parents to ark their cblldren. BUT AVERAGE par ents are ot aware of the psychological • 3 Even with the passage of the Jarvis amendment, even tually new teachers wall have to b e hired . Wit h u ll th 1: 4. With all the a forementioned improvement 10 the quality of 5. We do have one recommen- dation that teachers will hke· They should be paid a good salary. U we are going to attract quality people mlo the teaching Maybe Jarvis has helped us in other ways than si~ply cuttang •• • our taxes. Maybe, JUSt maybe, we will end up with a beltl'r educataonal system thitn we h4.1d, • 'Allow Quiet Time to Emphasize Reading' By DUANE GE1TY DU01'l4! Gdty. o teacher ct HatbtQton B~la High School, offertd theae obsem:ltfon3 after viewing the th1"-1dghl CBS·TV IJ)C'Ctal on the 8tate of educotfort m America, commntcdtd by Waltn C'f'oNdtt'. My inclinaUoo while watching "Is Anyone Out There Learn~ ing?'' was to compare my own experience ln elementary and high school in Chicago (from 1940 t.o 19S3> with what I see as a teacher today. They are called "inner city" schools now. They were a tough place to grow up, but really good teachers made the schools out.i;tanding. The teachers' average age was much older back tben. READING Even "inner city" youngsters read more. <Less TV? l l re· member many more kids carrying around paperbacks ot the era. "Amboy Dukes," "Kon-Tiki," or "From Here to Eternity." Mickey Spillane stuJr. All mUd compared to the hard core or to· day. Now I very seldom see other than textbooks belnt carried. I ban no statlsUcs to back me up, but my Impression ls that kids do lea rud1ng !or pleasure than we did. ABSENTEEISM We'd get on the "L" at 7:30 a.m. and head ror the Loop (downtown). It was e ither MJnsky's Burlesque <great come- dians ) or a movie. Sometimes we'd go to one of Chicago's great museums. There was no going borne because my mother was there, a.nd no TV to watch. Definitely not a place to retreat to when truant from school. These days several TV sets are common In most homes. Also to • great extent, both parents aro working lo support the "mlddl~-upper" lnc:ome lifestyle prevalent ln this area t believe TV conditions kids to be passlvo. to be a non· p a rticipant In m any ways. Re adln1. for example, Is :. "participatory" acUvlty. Pe.rhapi this la one reason for our hav- ing so many poor readers today. If I were allowed to make one suueatlon lo parenta It would be for them to provide a one and a ball to two.hour block of Ume ln the bome for readlq and stucbiaa. No TV, no atereo, no noise of llt1 kind. I , . ·~-~·. : .. -} . . ... This tells the youngsters that you believe reading and study· ing are important. It a lso gives them the atmosphere needed to do it. SOCIAL PROMOTION No such animal In my day. If you couldn't add, s utiract. 11 multiply and divide or read lo grade level, you "flunked." a.od 1 repeated the course. ft you raJled a second time, you went to another special school. I don't know lo what extent social promotion occµrs. We don't do it our physical educaUon department. I do Uke the trend in our district toward Competency Based Education In all fields. In physical education. for example. we will expetl a graduate lo be a ble lo demonstrate <perform > competence In swimmang. tennjs, golf. badminton, volleyball and physical flt. ness. We want them to be educated In hfetime sports as opposed to "team sports." Lawmakers' Addresses STATE "881.:MBLYKAN FROM Oil.ANGE COUNTY ltGD Cordon <74th Dislrlct -D >. 23881 El Toro Road. El Toro, 92!630. Dennlll Man.gen <ntd District -0 >. 16371 Beach Blvd., Suite G. Huntlngton Beach, 92647. ., WllUam £. Dannemey~r l69th District -R >. 1235 N. Harbor. , .. .. ,. Suite 100, 1-~ullerton, 92632. 1t. Chet Wray (71i>t Dhslricl -0 ), 12062 Valley View, &lite 237, Garden Orove, 92645. STATE SENATOK~ FROM ORANGE CO\INTY Demab E. Carpea&er <36th otallict -R l. 17880 Skyparlt Clr· cle,Jrvtne.92714. Jolm V. 8 rflp C35th Dbllict -R>, 1441 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, 921AS. .... 9. eu.-w <mh Dlltricl -Dl, 1800 N. BrCMldway, Sulte550. ~ta AD•, 92'10e. ... ... . . . ·. ' ,... I ; -· .... ,, -... ~ -"' . ... -...... . ... "' . ... .. . . . ~nday. Sepctn\Oet 10, 1918 r>.itrl"l•tt.tt"""• E'0«:1D oa fi'eat•e• ed Friends Pigeons art' easy to find in San Francisco. but the character known as the Pigeon Man ta1ces a bit or searching. He sits on a bench aJong Hyde Street and charges 25 cents to be in pictures. Daily Pilot Photo· grapher Patrick O'Donnell paid up and ~ot this shot of his two sons. Ryan, 6. and Kevin. 8, facing up to the feathered flock "Worth every penny," says Dad. Road Wise? Take IDP Overseas WASHINCTON IAP I Road·bappy Americans often like the freedom of an automobile for foreign travel too, but if that's what's in st.ore for your vacation remember: Your drivt:r's license may not be valid over· seas. Many countries, including Spain, Portugal and West Germany, require foreigners taking to their highways lo hold an lntemational Driving Permit. AND EVEN I N the many COWlttiea Which recognize U.S. licenses. the IDP can serve u a valuable Corm of identification, particularly when renting a car. The IOP is valid for one year, ~ts $3, and can be obtained through any office of the American Automobile Association. The AAA serves as the agent for the Slate Department In issuing the permits, and you don't have to be an AAA member to obtain one. WHAT VOU DO need is a vaJid U.S. Ii l wo passport.type photos and you must least 18 years old . Processing takes a cou days, so plan ahead. The permit carries similar informatio an American driving license: name and dress. U.S. license number and state of i expiration date of U.S. license. birth date place. The IOP cannot be renewed, but a ne ap. plication must be made. U your IDP pires while overseas check with the motor club in that country for information on reapplying. B<nll CANADA and Mexico recognize U.S. licenses but elsewh ere in the Western Hemisphere an lnler·American license may be necessary. This is similar to lhe TOP and is also available through AAA. American Express reports that a few coun ties do not accept the IDP . Tbese are Iraq, New Caledonia. Liberia, Ubya and Somalia. Portho/,e Vi,ew Awakens Pka,sures By ~'TAN DELAPLANE It's cruise ship time. The great white ships turn south where ''Spamsh waters. Spamsh water~. y11u "''' rmgwg m my ears. ··Like a slow sweet piece o/ mwm: }rum the great forgotten years · · A friend of mine suy~ "There 1s NOTHING like waking in the morning and. out the porthole. seeing the warm, green hills of Mexico. Knowing you don't have tn pack. Or check out. Or catch a plane. Or go ashore -until you want to. .. You don 't · even have to go tu breakfast. The steward will bring it to you It's a wonderful feeling." * * * C R UISE CLOTHI NG: Hy ~hip :-. custom there·!> no dressing up the first night out or the last nig ht coming home. Theone dress·night is the captain's dm ner. Since most cruises to Mexico and the Caribbean are a week to 10 days 1 and most of them fl y you to the ship a nd backl fewer people figure it worthwhile to pack formal clothes. A DARK SUIT FOR most nights can convert to semi·formal. Wear a light sport& jacket over the suit trousers. Top it off with a white shirt and a black bow tie. Not so on longer . 45·days to the South· Pacific. These arc the veteran cruisers who LIVE on ships . Get off one, get right on another. They WANT to dress. So they ·11 go formal two or three nights a week. * * • .. What about giving a bon voyage par· ty?•• Call the :,hipping line. They'IJ set up everythin~ in your room. Liquor. Glasses. Hors d'ocuvrcs. Sometimes you can get a bartender. !Give him a dollar per person Not less th<.in $10. 1 • • • "What <to you give for a boo voyage present?" The s hipping li ne will send a bottle of champagne to their table the ni~ht of thC' capt ain's dinner. I ~end books: Don't get u thriller They'll stay up and read it the first night uut. Get somethjng for now-and·thcn read· ing. Recommended: "A Crowd Or Lovers ... :1 best·selkr paperback 1s2.2s1 by Laddi<: ~1arshack. Love and intrigue ut the t.JN in Sun Francisco. A rattling ~ood story. Just enough pages t 346 1 for a 10-duy truise and afternoons when . "The s hip goes wop! 1 with a wiggle between> "And the steward falls into the ~oup tureen ..... 'How come those TV "Love Boats" never rock, mama'.'> * • '* " • . and who and how much do you tip'! .. After much breast ·beating among the shipping lines, they 've come to Sl.50 per day. per person for the room steward . Sum e for the table steward who doe::. twice the work, so it makes no sense. lf you feel like doing 1t YOUR way 1 and can't look the steward in the eye>. en· velope your tips. Give it to the purser. Tell the steward. tThen get off the ship and run like hell.> * • • BRE.\KF.\ST IS OPE!'i seating. Sit where you want. You are assigned a table for lunch and dinner . If you see your tablemates a re rea11osers. go to the chief steward IMMEDI ATELY and get another . There's coffee and rolls on deck for early risers. J\ midnight smorgasboard for the night people. The bar opens at lO a.m for those who · "I must have one at eleven. "It's u duty that must be done. "If I don't h ave one by eleven. "I must h uvc· ell•\ en al one .. Mainland China Easier to Enter Whal arc your chances or a trip lo mainJand China? They're better than you might think, says ore Beat. a newsletter th at concentrates on un- usua I travel destinations. The latest issue Is devoted entirely lo China - pre.trip preparations, guidebooks, what lo lake, accommodations, food, shopping, health precau· tlons, what lo expect, and more. lt points out that almost any traveler now can join a China tour and tells how to go about finding one. However, it emphasizes that there is a ceiling on the numberortourists. Based on on·the-spot research by Marie Mattson, author of a syndicated consumer travel column. the quarterly newsletter is available from Off Beat, 12.'50 Vallejo St .. San Francisco 91409 at $10 a year. LAS VEGAS-tor €a1Tra•• Appro.,al Co01petition Creates LoWer Anitrak Fares ~-WYI<• SACRAM ENTO In the spirit of competition between the airlines and passenger trai n services, Amtrak has lowered its fares, and Ca ltra n s director Adriana Gianturco could not be more p1ewsed. GJAN'n.Jaco. who 1s a n advocate o r rail travel and other means of mass transit over use or the aul0mob1lc, told Amtrak presu.Jcnt Alan Boyd that ishe "heartily approves" of the price reductions ridership, badly needed at a lime when the U.S. Department of Transportation bas re-commended the elimina· tion of several Amtrak routes, including the Zephyr line. By in c rea s ing ridership, Lloyd ex· plained, Amtrak will yield more revenues. thereby combatting the Department or Tran s porlalt o n '" crit1c1!4 m that n ot enough people are riding t r ains to justify large federal subeldies or Am· trak. In the meantime, Lloyd said, Congresa has decided that no changes will be made until October. 1979, whe n IL will h ave a chance to review the re. !!ult!! of natlonw1ctr hl'ar- rngs on Amtrnk Wld Wreck Soug ht AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands <API . A Tbe dl.Sl'Ounl~. accord ing lo CaJtrans, will rt• s uit ln a round·trip tieket COltlq the one· way Care plm $5 lo $20 depending on the di•· tance traveled, as lone as t.be trip ls completed withtn 35 to .c> days. Dutch company financed by New Zealand interesta IM•lil:ai••~.t!: has launched an electronic aearch for the wreck ol an 18th ceJJtury British gold ship sunk off lbe coast of Ule Northern Dutch island of Terschelling. The tr11at.e "Lutine" carried gold and silver bullion and coins with an estimated value of 900,000 pounds ln the currency of the time. The search is backed by New Zealand busl· nessman Lef Mortimer and Kelly Tarlton, director of a museum of ship wrecks in New Zealand. .. Tbu1, you can now travel on the San Fran· cltsco-to·Chicaao "Zephyr" route for $127 one way and $147 round -------------------41 tr1p. This refTects a sav· ln111 of $27 Crom the least expensive air rate to Chica10 which is $174, uys Art Uoyd with Am · trok. THE SAVING acts as. an laadlwe \0 t.nCNaae -. ... ..-..... -- Your D111fy Pilot can be Recycled. Om!Q" C.otN~ "'~ oll>Ctlll •itqelflg ,.- IOt Coal• .... 55e·688f ,.,. •••• , • tlf'41e •• , .. ST Or SMOKING r •ve l'leltled _,eo, 01111 w I tM41! thot.11' Ot llyll'l<)\ll "°' ,,. ''"-~llon c.ttt ... Wtltt eMt c.rn11 rl4 tn-.. tte 1 ......... , ..... AU ~· GOOd Sundoy lhru Thursday. '3ub1ect to ovat1ob1l1ty per person. per nlghl double occupancy • • SPECIAL • • $12.50 PACKAGE • includes • • FREE FUN BOOK • • COCKTAIL in CASINO BAR • : 1 HR. FREE TENNIS • CONTINENTAL BRKFST. • t The new Flomlngo Capri otters 650 Defu)(e Rooms In the Heart of the Stnp i d lol direct toll·free 800-634-6401 or <"Oii your TrnvPI AQent . . . . . . .. . .. ,. -.~. ·- TRA\EL /OELAPLANE f I •l 1 / f '</' • • I I JOIN NOWI DON'T MISS TltS ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE TO GET ACHARTEAMEllBEASMIP! FOR AS LITTLE AS •37 .00 INITIATION FEE AND 117.00 PEA MONTH, YOU GET THESE ACTIVITIES e EVENTS • PARTIES TRIPS e WORKSHOPS• CLASSES AND MUCH MUCH MORE! CENTER CLUB IS FOR PEOPLE OF AU.AGES. CHILDCARE SERVICES AT NO CHARGE SOCIAL AND GAOUP ACTIVITIES Diaco Dancing ~ Growing Younger Paychk -~et.op • Pllrent and Me Group Encounter for Slnglea '"~"" Bridge for Fun and 0...... Social Events Local & Holiday Excursions \Co ncert/Brunch In Atrium ,.._,_,_,,., \ After Work Social , I Alternate Life Styles ' Family Night at t he Movles0 .1 Lecture Series "·l / Rap Session for Singles Car and Bicycle Rallies PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Earlyblrd , Lunch & J> Atter W ort< Shape-Up .~ Senio r Fitness Men's Fttnees FltneH for the Shy . Bad Back Clinic ' Self·Oefense Yoga A•l•x.atlon 6 Health Through M asuge Running/Jogging Ballet (all age groups) Modern J azz and Tap Dance Oancercize Belly Dancing Tumbling Golf Tourneys Tennis Leagues CREATIVE ACTIVITIES19-::. · Stained Glass Technique M•cram e/Cratts Needlepofot P•lntlng and Seff Olscove Plltc hwork and Quilting Interior Design --- Sewing (a ll levels) ·Photography Beauty Clinic Houae Plant Care Landscape Design •nd Gardening Beginnin g Sketching ... EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES First Aid CPA-C•rdlo Pulmonary Aeewcltatioft Auto Repefr and llalnte~e Astrology Food tor Fitness Sailing Instruction Guitar (all lew.ta) Su rvival Skills Pre Teen and Teen M odeling Therapeutic Self·Hypnosis Antique Re·Flnlshing Handwriting Analrsis CENTER CLUB HAS THIS -AND~E CENTER CLUB 18 A PLACE TO MEET PEOPLE, TO RELAX, TO HAVE FUN Call Today Of Vlalt Our ... utlful Feclllty OPI N 8 AM to 10 PM !verydey (714) 975-0700 1300 B•USTOL ITfU!ET NOWTH M~WP~R te0 ... r .• -' ' . . . . . . . ... ,oft. ···llA<f • . .." . . ' . .. ......... "" • '· OCEAN EXPLORATION &Jnci.v. September 10 101a DAil v PILOT A. Sinking Dream ' • . .. .. 0 ean trea ur hunt predicted for the '70s not panning out -yet ' ~ "TM 191111 wh1t•h huto~ mav mmk nt • thr 0,.<'fldlo 11/ IM ~tp, te>Wd 11pcm U IWU.• ogt' o/ lf1nll1/11t dl.Koverw ond ,.ro,Mmut ~ bf.nrJ1t t'Urpa.t~ LM ,,.hmu fmm tlw J1Ut . ritdtd dt'< odf> of pocr up/J>fnlMm , Wtlltom A Nw~r~. h«od o/ th.r ~."VP" • l1Ulllvlt011 of Oc.,u11r>qroph11 .~rpl11rl\h.r 19?fl . • • Ky kOftt:&T UK K• ~-·--.. -h .... • l.O!-o /\NU.1'"1.P:~ It "'•' to • h1tvl'! ~n tht" 11«<'+H1t• 'When m.n would b.-~umo ma!'<t•r of th.-<K'• •n dc·pth' 1ind t ht' '"•" "'uuld \\Hr 1>ndPr l h t-ir t re'll:o<Utt"\ Hut ~'t>non111' rh•PJ•ttl Mw111) •t tht' va~lon l'nllt11' f rt•titrtl luttht-1 ol> •l•dt"11 Thf' lim1tollon-of man 1.nd n 11iu-h11w 1hlutt"ll mur h 1h .. 1 '"n1H·<I AS TH t: I t·n<1t-d l ht· rt• Yill'rt' v1" hm~ of m•11 11i..11l1• ,,I.inch ttnd tt<'t-t1n tloor rolon1t•1>. of mlnt'rMI nt•h llUIU(t:L .. that rould \)(· 6'JlhcrctJ rr om thfi bottom of lht• lit"U!t , uf ll11h ranch•·' and ">t·av.ec:d fu1 ""lo ft•t.otJ J hunl(n Ytlcirltl Nov. wwtht'r decadt" 1" 1•ru1tn~ und lht• tn•o:-.u rn ~till stud1t•d untl 10,,·ted rt•m aln 1 •• r~:.-ly 111\lcwcht:lf 'The opt1m111m of tht• h(h d11ln l r t>JI ly pun out.'' SJ yi. o<·cunol(• aphcr W h •• t" I t' r N 11 rt h '' r t h 1: Cu I 1 torn rn Institute o( Tct·h11ult11(y · lhJI 1 hat·.., no (I' II 1' II II l I ) 1' l 0 ri l f \' I fl ).: W h 8 I looks vt•r y 111\fuvorublt-now rn1J!hl look v ... ry RUOd l11<1t•t•1I yt•ar!-. frnrn now. wh1•11 we've ui.t•d up .1 lot 111 our 11•i.11u1 n •!-. .. ror lht• mid 1970s. lyp1f1ed by Seulab ex· 11t•riln ('ntH llowurd rt Tulklnl(ton. he•d of ocean tec hnology at the Naval Ocean Systems ('t•nter In San Diego oxplalna; "&alab Juat became too expcmslve 811 you tried to 11upport 1x..>ople dee 1>cr a nd deeper. It JU!ll wasn't economically viable." llt• says money had much the 1rnm e l•fft•c t on undcr:.eu vC'hlcl('S : the Navy 11 hirtt.'d 1t11 t•m)lha ll lR to pulllne rnal'hlnt'i.. ruther than m en. 10 the sea MACHINES WITH t•·lt.•vlHIOn eyes 1:1nd mcehaniral tirmi. c·an do ij() lo 90 Vt'rl'l'tlt Of thl~ joh!i that need doing deep "' tht> ocf'an. he <'onlcnds. and they're lt•si. expensive Mobt 11c1c:nllsli, tt~rec tha t the wealth or oil and gas being coaxed fro m bCOl•alh the M~as IS a rne re hint Of the richl•s an wutcrs covering 70 percent of tht• <.•arth flul controversy begins with (!lll''tlOnS or Whl'n and how or if tl11i. potcmtaal can be transformed lnl.o prnt'l1cal powt•r N wrenberg sayi. lht• most attructive ~ton· or cnerJ;y is rn the wuves that rip· 11lt-I he ltUf'fu{'t' "WAVJ.:S AR•~ t:AUSED by the wand . M> you' Vt' ~ot u natural wind mill oul I here." he say:. "And when lhc wmd dies down, the ocean s well keeps golnJ.t Thal's naluf'al 1~nergy s torage " fie fi~url'S "it's sim pll' lo muke a wave dt> vice that will ~o up ttnd down and i.wncrnte e lel'lncily " llowevcr, doin~ thut economacally :ind reliably u gains t the corrosive 1mwl'r of suit waler ls a continuing pro ble m. Wa ve-enerJ;y devices arc being designed. however. <1nd a fe w have rl'ached the testing stage t>nerizy ~upply i.y11tcm In this century " 8t~SIDt:S PRODUCING energy, 11 sys tem like OTEC could help reullze •nother long·dillcus&t.'<i and largely un rullzud way o f exploiting the sea . throul(h manculture, or la rge-scale ocean Carmlng. Thul would entail lifting microscopic nutrients from 11eaa depths nearer the ll unllt sur face. and by d u plicating nut und upewelllng11 OTEC might greal· ly enlarge the food s upply for fish and lhc supply of fish ror people. Cultech's Wheeler No rth Is working on an artlfk1al up11welhng In an expcri ment in raising kelp, 1:1eaweed used In products from beer to textiles. He hopes to flout u qu11 rte r·acre kelp fum off Southern Callfomia and fertilize It by pumpmg wuler from the bottom "WF.11.l, lJSt: THREE diesel pumpi.. but this 1s just a tci.t." North says "In Ull a ctual fnrm. you'd u:.e SOm(' kind of Wt• ve energy dc•v1cl' " Small-sculc.> muricullun· hus ~t'n un cler way ror y1·ur!I, hut 1t'11 mostly to produce h1gh·1>rlcc:d. flln(')' food 1·lam s. oys te r-; a nd lobs ters. for exam pie. Thul. N11•rcnht!r~ notes. doesn't ht•lp In feeding l<irge populations Another m a rine resour{'C of huf(t• potential 1,.; krill. i>hnmp·hke a nimals that live 111 .:normous s chools in the l\n lart·tlr Occun "Ther e's a n ouls id1· r hunte ttwt w1•'1l hl' ablt• to fish the krill <ind th:il 's u huJ.(c resource if we can lt·arn how to use 1t , .. says Nlcrenberi;: Confhclin~ national c laims may pr ''~H·nt ob.,lurh·"· and 'iO !'.O)"• Scravpr-.' Wullc.·r H Srhrn1H. may "the psyrhc1logy of c•atlnf( " Dan lh'<>wn. a Sc•nppN cnfi:inl"er. ~a)'' that lht• overall prolill•m. i :, tht11 llu· ocl'un · , rl'>-OUrt'l'll toot!. minernb energy und 11lrnost <.•vt•ryttung ell!(' llrl' 11pr, ad <nit iw thinly within thut im memilt) "'l'h1· 1 <'S()Urt('!I a rt-all I here ." Rrown :says. · hut c v.,rythang 111 so d1lult' And ,, lot Of llw1w t hlnW don 'I look so utlrar t1ve no"' .t~ tht y <11<1 Jt f:r'lt 1tlanr1· Hcul1l'r hm l11wlly nrui.thl up with Uw ideas · Col. Sanders Young at BB LOU ISVILL.~. Ky 1AP1 - ('ol Harlan Sondcms. a m an who hus tr. octe a ror tunc rrom fnf'd rh1 l·kon. turnt><I 88 yea n old to '1a y and he'-; nol thinking or rt> llrllllt ' I f11rnn l 'm IWod for at INlsl u1111tlwr 12 ycur!il .. -;1ud Sunder'. who travt•l1t ahout :i~.000 mrlf'!-. I.\ y1·i11 p1t1m111 1n~ Kt·ntuck)' Fr1NI Ch1<•kt•n Sa nct1·r-. ~.:11<1 ht• 'till <.·at:: <•hie kt•n rour o r ltvt• 11mes a wf•1•k. plui. vt'~t·I ahtf•s I ro m h1, homt• ~ar<lc•n an Shelbyville. K)' "Otd we hu vt• u l>r·cudc u( the Ocep" Wt-II, ycb and no." 1wyb Or Wilham Nlt'r t'nber g, heud of I he ~c rtpps lnblltu llon of Occuno~ruphy near San D1eRO and o ne or the world's LOP oceuno graphers. Ccrtuinly we did 1n a sc1en- llfic SN\.W , h1• ~uys "Thi• <11mculty has ht!en thot the political s 1d" 1s 1<01ng h11d ly ll 'i. become a hoJWlc::.i. mess " NATIONS MF.f.TI NG TO de\c:lor1 IJ Law of thl' &!u strategy huve entered 11 no m a n ':s lund, 1>ayb Nier enberg an ad· vii.er to lhl· U S '1f'lf.'l(ulion :it the Unit f'd Nations·sponsored conference "The whole drirt or the confcrc•n1·1• has been kind of anl1 i.t1t'nce They're re:..trlcting the ohlhty of sc1ent1st.s to do r esParch on thl' oceans." he e xplains ·~-LIKE JEWELRY SHOWCASE ITEMS Marine Plants Magnified 200 TlmH tcrnutwnul orgurn1.ul11JI\ lo do lht• min· IOI( " fi e clouht1. t ht• n111lule!) wall h e Mgnificanlly 1·xpl111tt•d 111 the next <IC· c·udt• or two 111· sees e ven less likelihood for undersea minin~ soon or the thick layers of {'Opper . iron und other mcl als hurw tl 1n 1,000 fccl of sedi mcnt 15.000 foet bcncuth the oceun sur fall'l.' Another tnnovation b Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. which rchcb on lhe tern peralure difference a l that point where the layer of waler warmed by the i.un meets the deeper and colder water below the burface M OST OTEC D ES I GNS wo uld l'ir culate a fluid s uch as ammon ia through a closed loop. Cold. deep water condenses the ammonia to <1 hqu1d, which Is pumped upward a nd healed to a vapor by warmer wate r near the s ur· face. The vapor turns a turbine to pro· duce electricity. then re peats the cycle SAVING EVER ON THE MOST ADVANCED SEWING N1er<'nbcr g says the f1r!-.l really scien· taf1 c e xplurut111n <if the deep ocean fl oor h as ht·cn 1H·rlormcd hy Scripps ' 11ophist1ci.lcd 1lct·p·sea drilling s hip, tht· Clomi.lr ('hall1·n~l·r. "Wt• h11 vt• some• c•lu1· 1111w or lht• very luq,(l' m11lf'r;il rt•M1urc·t·~ an tht• Ot'l'i.1111' th1.11 arc· ~1J1ng lei he uv;,ulahlc some~ day," he ~uys Hut lo(clling al the m is unoth1·r mall1•1 Orw ~u1·h n·~ourrc i~ mangan1·~1· NI ER ENB ER G SAYS the confere nce • •·saw thlR wealth as the 'heritage of m ankind.· whutevc•r lhal m canb. The whole lhrnit i.cemi. lo founil1·r on an an ability lo cll(rl'C on how to M.:l up an In l\lso un1·x11loil1·d :in· S1·ripµs dt•s1gned 1slunds lhut c·ould <.·arry sm elters und fa<.'l orres for m111lr11t opc•rullons, hut they nevt·r got hc·yond the draw1nl( hon r<I "Th1·y would IJl' v1•r y t•x µcns1v1·." ht• c·orH'(·dcs. But lhtiy would uhio muk~ thl.' llnrted Stales lndepen· de nt of olhl!t nutlon~ in o number of crucial metal:. Money app;1r1·11tlv plai;:ued planned vc:rm anent st.•a lahoraloricb or colonic~ a vlr-.aon thl' lJ S Navy oncc> proposed TRW Inc. of Redondo Bea.ch has a U.S. Ener gy Department contract to 11rovide experimental OTEC com po· 11e nts in the e arly J980s And Robert II. Ouuglus6. TRW ':. director of Ocean and t.:ncrgy Syste ms Projects, s ays, "We believe we could vrobubly build an orean·lherm al 11y6te m now that would be competlllve with a conventional cneray 11y1lem." But a federal study re leased In June cited technical and economic shortcom - ings and predJclcd OTEC.: will probably "not become u viable J)<1rl of lhe U.S. Books Entitled to Trinkets? Publis h e r s Send R e vie we r s Animal Crackers, Robot Uy 1"1111. THOMA~ A~-•l.dll., N i.;w YOHK · II y11u 'r1· u hook rl' vl1·wl·r. hookN ;11·1· what you t'lqlf•t·t puhllKh<'r~ to !lf.'11<1 you But a box of ani rrwl crat·k<.·1·11'! /\ scu :.hell " A tiny rohol " A par ket or wecdh '! A domino'! /\II this comes from pulJhshinJ( houses U\1.•st· duys. and more. A :.<:tor darts. a miniature rare hut. IJ Jigsaw puzzle: u British (·oppcr ~nny tinted gold. a card cert 1fy10~ thul tht• heurc r 1s a "gcnu1rit• Hor e1l10 l\liwr hero " WHV110S l",Ol<·rn· cruptwn" ;1utho r 1s wt'll koown enough lo crcut1· h11; o r her own 1·xc•1lc•mcnt " lt<·ms St. Murlin's has m uilccJ inc lude a sand clollur. an nhvioub 1>l~y on the title of u 11ov1·I tulh:d "Sund Dolluri.," :ind an l';nJ.!h:-th JH'nny s prayed Rold to nno uncc a rn yi.tery ci•llcd "Copper Gold." M 1ss Doul(lul> 1·om mt•nli.. "The fa cc value of a penny. cbpc<.·1 ally one coull'd with s pray p~11nl, seems unlike ly to hring on uccusat1ons of lmlJCry und wt' hop(' il will rnak<· lht• l1t111k stand out from the m y'ilt·ry pill• " To publicli't' a hook lilied "Suri;:ll'iMI." Doubleday ..,, . .,t llttl•• packug1:b of !-.1trgassum w1•t•d lllal aul hor l::dw1n <'orlcy hatl l11s t hlldrcn l(athcr from (;ulf or Mc:xu·o hl·ttdws The aim or pu1thshl·r1t who mail thebe thing'> nol ull do 1s lo draw <1lten· tum to a hook lh11t olh1•rw1i.f' m1ghl h <111l' 'ht'l'll paRscd ov<·• Ah Ohv1u Hlumf•r, a Oouhlt·day vuhltn~t . 11ul\ 11 "Wht•n th•· MS. HUJM•:R ubu w1 yly recull!, thl· l"HH1k indus try 1 ... thurn 111~: out 11\1•1 1im1· 1tht• anti 111·1 h11i.l1 •• n<I ~11<'nl th(• '10,tl<J() l11M1ks .1 y1·u r . :wll's p romot111n wi•t•kl'rul wrnpping 1111 .1n lll'rh lhill wu11 )(111111111·kh Jlt' a 1-1,111111, nft1·n 1111·x .,1111111lsNl t11 p101t·1t your h<irnc from p1•n1.1v1·. wuy t11 111uk1• J ho•1k i.l ;1nd out invadi•rM " Tlw pr 111111111011 was for a (rom lht• ('ntWcl ., hook thut lll'Hll with lll't hal ml:lj;lll' 1n lht• Shc'11 i.t.•condccJ by Normu E Oouglai. Ca1·1hhcun of S t Murt11t'i. Press "With a 300 Lill•· She i.uy.'I, "1'11l afr111d at wa:. u ghustly per y1•ar lts t l>t'1n~ maile d .we tallurc on th<' pe rsonal level, s1ntt• u 1 nuturally wc1rry uhoul the impact any year uftcr I im;tulled Urn; herb, t1ccl with 11 ind1v1duul arrival might hove We don't a red ribbon, in m y home, my h11u:,i· put ~fmmi r k '> 111 with j us t any wus robbed of t•verylhinJ( portable ." hook Ohviou~l y. the gimmick Oc>l lH'Orlt• iwnt hox<·S or anlmul ll tloesn 't have mul'l1 of a long·lustang ef rook1c•s w1lh 1·1rcu11 sccn"s decorating domino to draw a ttention lo "Sharky'!-i M achinc ... a nove l in which one of the main characters is nu med " Domino .. Says Ch e firm 's Ca r o l Duffy : "Everytimt• we s end out something un· usu a I . we.• arc d emonstrating our con· v1c·tion ltwl we• have something pretty s peci<1I IJ1 offer to lh1· hook rl'vicwcr l\nd 1t works "THE RESULT or course. is to get the public interested enouJ.!h 1n a hook lo go a nd buy it, and the m o re rev1cwi. on u book, the higher lhe puhht· ttwarcnel>s of 1l .. /\ m 1mu1 ure rare h11t uc·compunacd th<· Random llous<> novt·I "The S.-<'rct or Fare f''1Vt'." whih· Nl•w Amerirun l.1hrflry <':1m1· up with o CIR ltrl'lll' hl(htt·r lh:rt ~:11<1 "The· F1n1d Fire" lht· trll<> of .1 11111,.,•I on its '""' An N/\I. 'l'ok<'s mun ;uhl!-. "Wt· ulso d11J malc h(•!-. hut I ukr fourHI out Wl' rnuldn 't scntl them in lhf' 1nn1I .. Dari~ hut 110 (1 111'1 hoard wt•n· 11s1•tl hv H11111Jfim lloww for 1t1t "Thl.' ('ompl1•t(• Book of l>arts," whilt• Ni\L nanlled a jigsaw puzzlf· with the <'<'Oler 111t•rf.' ml1111 1n1-1 (M "The Domino P rirw1plt· " As for the rohot for llurcourt Brace .Jovanovich's "T h<' Robot Uo<>k " -it'll o tiny thing Wind it up, see it walk . then see it fall down when 1t collldcs MACHINE IN THE ,,, ____ .... fl'OU.Y~H AT THE SINGER SALE-A.:rHON SAVE s125 ~" ... ""° A~N~ • 2000 f.U:.C...TRO"'ill M n-E. The world's most Id· vanced sewina mac.hi~ is abo the world 'a easinc 10 UK. Only Sin$tr alva you cl«tronlc stitctl ldec11on. Ju11 push 1 butlon •o-any of 2S drrfcrenc llilches. from zJa·ua 10 blind hitm LO f1owcn and dosi ! With I I fll~• pencl, I OM-tlq> bullon· h0fc1&ncrm0rc. Made in U.S.A. Carryina~ 0 1 c:abinct nlra SAVE S40 ON THIS SINGER FREE-ARM MACHINE. I THIS BASIC SINGER ZIG-ZAG ~ ... NOWONLY r,...., " . SJ8995\ j,{.riiii, a;: ...... , l'~ -~, I"' ... I 1 ·t~ I.', ('" y ·,"' ,. rift\ m<1,h1n< COn•Cfl\ llOITI llal ~U lu t 111< .!Ill' for '~"''"* hard 10-1c~d1 fll"u' W11h h111lt 1r 111 1~p. •I retch. bhnd hem'"'' he' .irH.I r111l1 < ( Jrr' 111¥ 1,1t\t 01•1b1n(I nlru Model ~ 11 MACHINE FOR QJ , a ., .. t ams sas '<"t .. \ ~ ONLY I ). ,'?" ~I 1 h•·· m.~crunc-ti.\ • ,,. ·th , , , , • , t.11011 1r bnbb,,. 11 . • , .. 1•· 1 •: 1 • ( .arf~fllltf.4'\.r Uf-. ..... ,U J \tttt,Ji t .J A\~ 1"~" 1.irrlt< ltnt'ol v.;<!iUlll 1'"" clca11 t'3\lc1 "''" '>1111"'' 100 MILLION PEOPLE SEW EASIER WITH SINGER -c--·---~SINGER s·b:~r::Qo::=... ~:.:~ lltlt A (o-0. Hltl _...,. -..... ~ ... ---nn c..,..,,...., .,....._ , ..... ,.,, . .,,-., . ..ou•t.r•••..,.o ••"''>"''•r.••1••' ,,11 • ,,...,._..,.. ••.-.••111• .,. .. ,.. ,.,, ........... ,_ ---·.co-...... "--•1-I'•• fHlt!OOft•l •1 .,.,11<11,.11n1 cluln• 1, feet if the book It's hacking is ordmary th1• s 1clc1t or the hoxc11 lo hc>rald a book fr fare. Thc•rt-':.. itl1>11 htll(· need if the 1·a llPd "The Hlnt(mu~tcr ." and a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ with the olht'r 1<1mmlch Cl i.:- FROM Fa sh ion ·N ew port Islan d Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ...... .,it. A ~\ '• ' ... """• .• • • • •,. • , ........... ,. ...... --;}#·--,"'· -~ • ,,.., A ~: • ' • Ii • • ... . ,. "• .. ... . . -.. .. .. . ... -... ,, ...... -- . . AJ• DAIL v PllOT Sunoay Scptembet 10. 1978 Surf's Up, So's Rapport HB Junior Llf guard av for NZ Trip ll> RTHUR ll. VIN t:L QI t• lkllY ...... itt" A ~roup of M llunt1n1ton B l'ac h Junior Ltfo1tuard:,, 1•nphml" to Nl'w Zr-htnd 1n nrl)· December for J>ll'nl> of i;un, &url .md even u whltt• Chn~lml&S on un ltlnt•rury a trav<•I jl(lf'nt wou Id drool ovf'r T ht•y le.i,·.-O t" 12 fo r Auckland on lht' trip <.'0$ltnR un t•st1muted $21.000 which lht'y pion to rtil'lt' thl·m&clvt~ alonl( ~1th l l httll-he lp rrom 400 plw. othrr JuruOf' Llfeguaird~ ONC"E THER~. tht•\ will n>n h ·r .mil l·11m1u•t\ 14 tlh Nl'"' Zt•ulantl hfo.iuurd:. .md .,ho" tht- llfr .,J\t•r-. l>ol4n l ndt'r hm• 11r,•11n n.•.,t>uc opl•r.iu o ns .at" done hcrt• an ... d1fft-rt>nt tKt'an O.lly "' ... "•11 ....... un Dt>r 14 dut• to the mterna· t1onul dah'hnl' Is !'Ompr1St'd ti( 10 hoyi. und four i:1rli.. •.ill of whom Will bt 16 hy tht'n • ' Jt' r o m t h ti r c w c g o to Turnnuki for four 1loy!i and then t o W allamul a ,'' say s Lt. Rlchurtlsoo. noting Waitamata Is u beach town and also Hunt· inMlon llcuch's Sister City. The group wlll then travel by train to Wt'llington, then on to Ptcklon, ('hr1stchurch 1rnd re· nowncd 1-~runz Joseph Glucier to \ ll>ll tl~ ICY :.lop('S " W t:' L l. ti A V E j w h 1 t c Christ mu:,, tht>r1.·." :,,~1 ys Lt H1t·hanbo11 "ttu:o.1l'ttlb , 11':. un <'ducattonal lr1p," :o.uyi. Hunttnaton Beach Cit) L1 fei.tuard Lt 8 111 Ru·h.u<l..on "Wt• want to t•xpo~t our kid lo how they do thing, and corret'l the image they have down there or somC' Am~r1cans " LIFEGUARD MENTOR Lt. Bill Rlcherdaon I le uddcd that plans for th<' trip include meeting and drilling \\ ilh various s urfing clu bs etnd lifegua rd departments all along the way for a saltwatery in- ternational exchange program. ~II I r,11:,,e t he need ed funds thcmselv~ Participants include Roger Andelin. Doug Cluff, Mark Frabl, Rob Maxwell, Cla ude Panis, KJm Pletz. Lisa Provost. Bill Thomas, Sandra Vessey and John Gifford. all of Huntington Beach . H<' and ltrecuards Jim M('/\dnm and Mike Eich, m· structors and adv1i.e~. will <tf C'Ompany lhl' youth:. on the rtji?orous trip right out ol u trnv1•I brnchure A marathon bkc San Cle mente youngsters s t<tgeu recently lo raise money with cntnnts pay- ing S3 SO to enter is planned. "WE ARE right now urrang. ng our 1Un"rnry and organ1Z1ng und-rai:.in1r:." Lt Htchardl.on .u 1d . a few minutes after in1 shmg putting together th~ :roup·s travel package Sun Clemente's group attract- ed about 600 ctistancc runners a nd rt•ully gave them a run for lht•1r money, raising $1 ,500 for tht.•ir ow11 $100 initial outlay. OTHERS INCLUDE Randv F lech, of Santa Ana; Larry Shack. of Fountain Valley, and R o nd a R y d e r and Mik e Solomon, of Garden Grove Junior Lifeguards. members r what a mounts lo a water- rie nted Explorer Scout troop ith 450 members this year. NO DATE HAS been set for th,, Huntington Beach Junior Life g u ard u nd adult Surf Lifesaving A ssoc i a t ion · sponsored race, but lt will likely be in October. By the time the entourage re· turns Jan. 7 just in time for s c h ool the n ~xl day . Lt. Ric h ardson figures they will have covered about 14.000 miles by land. sea and air. The tour g roup f lying to Auckland, Dec. 12 and la nding Were U1nbrellas Early? Weathermen Remember Similar Drenchirigs "Septembrr is generally a month that has .omc wcalht-r s urprises." say:. Huntington Beach -a1n-w<1tchcr J . She rman Denny, and m a nv )range Coast residents would agree. • In the midst of what still seemed like full s um ner, about an inch and a hulf of rain plopped down ast week. It took by surprise both touris ts stuck in heir motel rooms and fa rmers who lost tom atoes o rottin~. The res ults of tropical storm Norman are Deacla Netlee• MOOllll 'ICHIE AUi" MOORE, r-of te "'9M. PMMCI -•'I' 5"(. I , !ti t M toe ot i. ~ton of OonM ore ot Cosl• Mtw. brother of lHlle 19r.•n ot -ay cu, Rich•• w•' • ltnQ lnUructor tor 11141 City 01 •port Be~h P••lt ~ ~t<ree1lon 11 H .. wes al\O M l,.ilruclor lor Ille ooe 8•Y Cll•b F\lnerel wrvlcn !IP llekl on -ay, S.pt 11. t971 OOPM •• lhe SmUh-T1J1n1t1-Lamb ttllll <"-POii • .,, E. 11111 St. C~ta "with Rev John Ryao••n ntllc••t !>mllr\.Tulttlll·L<ilmb Mo•luo•y -cto•s _... DAHL LT• MARIE OAML, res•Ofint ot t,; Ane, ca Pa\1>4>d ew•y on S.,p •bt" 1, 1•11 at the -ot 11. 8etoveG son 01 W•ncla GalltQl\tr or Vtnlce. Funeral '\ltfVIUS Wiii bf! ...-1G Oft ndav !>eOIMl~r 11, 1'11 at llAM .ti W••erety Clk>Pfl. !..'Into And, Ca. ~ Or Gerald Sash ot11c1at1no In· menl w•ll be <it Fa1r11 .. v~n moroal Parll.. ~n1a l\no, Ca Sm1lh 1\111 Lamb -..u.ary, 421 E 17111 St , t• Mt\aOlrtclM'-~. SHl!fRlt ...o.TUAIY 976 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N El Camino Real San Clemente 492-0100 NlllFAMILY COlOMIAL "'"6AL HOM.I 7801 Solsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 'ACIF4C YllW MIMOIJAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOttMICK MOlrTUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9'4 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAln.IBGllOH FUMBALHOM! 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9"50 HU.UOADWAY MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMtl'H· nmtlU.LAMI MOITUAIY WISTCLH CHAPIL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 "lltCI •ont•s SMmf'S MOtlTUAaY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 • . -~-... Your Daily Pilot can be Recycled ()1411100 r4•~ eo · ' ,, .,.. olflcta' rf'C~Ut\fOt 11pr C0t111 M..., 556·~981 Drinking Studied A co u rse 1n th e motivati on. e ffects, treatment and complica- tions of alcoholism will begin Sept. 15 at Orange Coast College, with a seco nd nine -week session beginning Nov. 17 The course will meet from 7 to10 p.m.. Addi- tional information on ··P sycho l ogical Ap · proaches to Alcoholism .. can be obtained by call · ing 556-5735. THE EPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 646-7431 Day or Night No .S..tetft'e" ••M <•• 2400W. CoHt Hwy Sulte9 Newport BeKh. Calif. 92663 Ae•M ••nd Free Porttoflo 10: NAME ADDRESS ..............•. I <:My •• -........ Zip ...... . CEM BK 0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARBOR LAWN · MOUNT OLIVE ORTUARV·CEM ET ERV CREMATORY • Interment In Any Cemetery • Shipment • Burial Insurance " Cremation $255 complete "Strvtng All Jo'ruths" 1625 Glaler Ave. Coat. MeH 540-5554 10 now at the Orange County Flood Control District hyd rogrnphy unit. The totals range from a low of 85 inches. at Fullerton Airport to a high of 1.80 in San J uan Capistr ano . Other meas ure - me nts were: San ta Ana. 1.13: Costa Mesa. J .65 ; I rvin e , 1 .60 : Westminster, 1.33; and Huntington Beach, 1.34. Supervising hydro· g rapher John Gietzen descr ibed the rainfall as normal, saying a similar storm occurred last year in August. Denny, who main· tains a Huntington Beach's privat e weather station al his \ home. agreed. J. SHERMAN DENNY "NORMALLY IT 'S the middle or la te r part of September when the rains come." he said. "But back in 1939 one of these Mexican storms came up with four inches of rain a nd a lot of wind." Denny said this was the first real rain of the sea son, which began July 1. The rainy season is m ea s ured from mid·summe r because there is rarely any rain then. he said. and a truer picture of the rainfall pattern emer ges. Does this early rain indicate we'll be seeing a nother unusually wet winter like the last one? "It's pretty hard to tell," Denny said. "We've been getting into the record class lately. but this could be a flash in the pa n " Reclamation P la1its on Tour /\ lour of two South Orange County water reclamation plants is planned on Tuesday morn- ing by the Capistrano Bay League of Women Voters. Anyone inte rested in participating on the tour can meet at the South East Regional Reclamation Authority plant, located at 34152 Del Obispo St. in Dana Point, at 9:30 a.m., said J oan Sidell. League president. From the SERRA pla nt, the tour wiU con- linue to the Moulton-Niguel reclam ation plant in Laguna Niguel. Following the tour, a salad luncheon is elanned at the home of Dorothy Campbell, 23861 Stillwater Lane in Laguna Niguel. At the lunch, tour p articipa nts can discuss the use of reclaimed wat er for cooling power plants, recharging groundwater s upplies and irrigating fa rms a nd landscaping. Additional information on lhe-lour is availa- ble by calling 496·5131. Servtng All Failhs Since 1876 SMITH TUTHILL LAMB Mortucry We1tcllff Chapel 427 L 17th St .. Cotto Mtto W"-hrMMI C..W.._.• ... , ........ Complete Burial and Cremation Sftrv1cn Mortuary • Crematory • Flower Shop 646-4888 Five Races OK'd PVBUC NOTICE "C11T1QUI IUllNllU N4MalTAThUNT TIMI foHOWl"ll -'°" Is 001119 !KUI· ,,. ... , A R WILLINGER COMPANV, )0 C•Y\l•I Cov•, L•Qun• 8e•'"· Ceh!ornl•~I AlfftO R Wiiiinger JO C•Y•l•I Cove, L•OUN S.~11. (41110•"1• 9W1 T "" bu"n.u h c-uc:i.ci by •n In• dlvlOu•t All•od ll W1t11nqe• Thi\ \l•l-nt Wd\ 111.0 with the Cow11ty Clerk 01 O••noe County °" Auou•t I•. '"'· .. ~ /\ Costa Mesa attorney P~blltn.4 Or41ftQt Co.t•t O•lly P1101, d f th . d AuQU\I 20, 21-September l . 10. 1918 an o ur o er m epen· 40-1-11 dent cundidatcs have <1uallfied for the Nov· ember ballot, Secr etary of State March Fong Eu has a nnounced. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCT1T10U$ eU"NIU~ NAME STATRMllNT Th• fOllOWlnQ per'Oll I• d0it19 bu\I• "9h•s: . CO MM ER CIA L POWEii Four of the candidat es swnPIHG, ts42 1nouS1r1a1. s1.n1on, are m e mbe rs of t h e c. L. b •" f p t b t St•ven Pl\lfllo OeCou~. U3 Nieto 1 erw.r an ar y u Ave.,LOnoe.•11,ca.«*J will be listed as lndepen· •111, IKl•lneu 1, conouc:t~ by.,, 1n- d e n t s On the ballot GivldutlStewnP OeCou• because their party iS Tl\I, ,111-t WH lllto with ll'le not officially recognized ~::~r 1f:;:.. 01 0··~ Coun1y on l>v the state. 11-.e1 • Publl'n.4 OrM>Qe CN>I Oa1ly Pilot T h e gubernatorial "uo 20•21·5ep1 >.io.197• 442•Me candidate 1s Ed Clark, a PUBLIC NOTICE Sn n M ari n o bus i - ne ss m an a nd a Libertarian. .. ICTITlOUS euSINEU NAME STATEMUfT Tfte loOowing person h OCMng busl-neu u He will be on the MUNCHIES COMPANV. 431 E. b 11 t 'th 0e U' t0\11 SI., Coclla MHe, C.. ~?7 a o W1 mocra c stevon t<elsev Ewald, .-JI E. 20tJ1 Gov. Edmund Brown Sl.,Coitu~eu,c..mn J r . , R e p u b Ii can At • .,1!~a':;"'""5 Is conoucteC1 11Y Ml tn- to rn ey Gener al Evelle s1-ewatd Y P d Tl\1$ $1al.,._I WU file<! With the OUnge r , eace a n County Cieri! ol O•anoe County on Free dom Part y can· Auou,12•, 1911. did a t e Mari lyn Seals Publls11eO Orenoe eo.st oet~~~ a nd American l ndcpen-Auo. u. s.111.3.10, 11, ma •10...ra dent P art y candidate PUBLIC NOTICE-Theresa Dietrich. COUNTY I OBiTUA~IES PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "C11T10Ui eUMNHI .. ICTIT10US eUMNHI NAME STATIMllNT NAMll nATWMllNT l 110 tot1-1ng P'"'°"' ••• dOl"O TllO fottOWI,. per60fls ••• 1101110 bu\IMH •> bul!MU •• PATIE NCE (IT RUS ROVING MINI MA RICff S HEIC .. H S, UIOOSA Sh P•r• ClrCI•. SUPERMARKET OH WHEE LS. lllt Irvine, Calllornl•.,11• So tlullOf 8ouleve•O, UI H•bf•, CA OtMI> E C.rl)Olnter lit AvenlO• ~I """"''· N~ e.~11. CA .,MO \I Jo WllMy, Jlll• Oretleno W•y, ~otly Pule•kl 10) M41n Sir Mt, L• Mtbr•, CA.,.)) 8elOO., CA t'/~1 Alt<e P L• Fonl•lll• HJI• c; A M1tr"4tll, I~ Mein Sl•ffl Ortlleno Wfy, U Mtbrt. CA .,OJ 8ell>Oll. CA '1706t John -.1lo0fl, H21• Orelleno W•Y John T Pool Jr . tlOOS·A S-Y Pert< L• Met><t. CA '70J Clrcte, lfvltw,CA'l'l/14 Thi• bu"ne"" conou"l4 by • Thi\ Dutlne\\ ,, COllOUCltd bv • Otn•r•I N'1ne•llltO . Qel\<lrel !Mlflntf\h•ll V Jo Wltrwy c; A Mlt<""" n"' 11•1-1 '"'' 111.0 "'"" me Thi• u.i.,._11 ""' lllod with Ille County Clerk ot Or•noe County on Coullly Clerk ol 0,.t>~ Counl• 011 Auou't U, 19/1. AuQU)t )0, 1911. .. ... ,. l'I.... Publl•!Wd Or-Cont 0.lty Piiot Publl"*' Or._. "°"'' O•llY Piiot S.pl. 3, tO, 11. U , "" O Ct.71 Sept. J. 10. 11.1•. ma H•l·ll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE . P'tCTIT10US IUSINHS NAME ITATEMRNT The tollowlng l)Olrson " OOlno 1111•1· ....... HAIR APPARENT, ... s Tu,lln Avenue, Con• Mele, C..llfornl• Robert J. Oo<relll, l2«2 loo41oot Ct .. Sen Juan C..PlstrMIO, Ctlltoml• 9261S Thlt buslntH 1, conouc.1eo by •n In· dlvlGuel. AObfrt J, 8o"eth Th" st.atemenl we• lllf'd with the PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE fllC11T10US IUSINEU NAME nATJMRNT The fOll-tno -son ts doing blnl· ... " .. 'f'OUR OWN SPECIAL PLACE INTER IOR OESIGN, 'IOO SN Ulne, StuOloe). C«OfWI 0.1 Mer, c.. t?•U Oeiin11e O. Tichy towne•>. '90 See Lene. Coro<1aOelM.or,Ca,t1US Thi\ bu,i,...\ '' C-..Cltd by en '"· GIVICh1al Oe ...... O. TIChy The o ther fo ur in· d e pend e nt s nre legislative candidates . They are · fl1CTITIOU$ eUStNESS County Cle" ol Oranoe Counly on Thi\ \lalement w•• llltO w1t1t IM County Cieri. 111 Ortnoe Counly on S.o· tem1>er •· 1911. David Bergland, a Costa. Mesa attorney a nd a Libertarian, who is running for tbe state Senate seat being vacat- ed by Sen . Dennis Carpenter, R-Newport Beach, who is retiring. Ed Ogawa. a Pasad ena elect r onics t ec hni c ian and a Libertaria n . who is s eek ing the Assembly seal now he ld by As - semblyman Frank Lan· t erman. R-La Canada, who is also retiring. Armando Muniz, ·a Montebello businessma n and independent. who is running for the seal of Assembl yma n Jack Fenton, D-Montcbello. Fenton is running for re· election. -Jim Gallagber. a Sunset Beach ·,import company executive a nd Libertarian. who is run· ning for the scat held by Assemblyma n Dennis Mangers. D-Hunlington Beach. Mangers 1s seek- ing another term 5 Receive Degrees Five coast residents a re s ummer graduates of W es tern Sta te U n1 versity College of Law of Orange County. They a re Charle Mid· dleton of Fountain Valley, Brian Launder o f H untington Beach. Ch arles Loof of Irvine, Patri cia Mitche ll of Laguna Beach and Don- n a Noble of Newport Beach. NAMI! STATEMENT Auoun "· 1'11 ,.,_> PuOll\IWO Orange C.0.•I Delly Piiot S.pt. 10, 11, 24, Oct '· 1918 4171-11 The tollowlng persons ••• dolno "°";n, butlMH e\: PUOllSMd °'-""''' Delly Piiot. II) ORANGE OFFICE SUPPLV. Auou•t 20. 11 -S.Pltmotr >. 10, 1•1• U> OR ANGE SUPPLY. 121 Merine 401'->I Blvd., B•l-111-. C.. Wllllem A. Me!IK,, 3'S1 Battt. 1 ... 1,.., c.. "2?0S PUBLIC NOTICE Slllrtey A. Mellffs. 36SI 8attt, ---------trvlne, C.. '11'1lS P'ICTITlOUS IUSfNRS$ P UBUC NOTICE .. IC11TIOU$ euSINHS NAME STATEMENT The lollowinQ _ _.. h clolnQ bu\" Thi' buslneu 1, u1nduUed by t NAME STATEMENT oeneral ""1.ntnllli). Tiit 1011ow1no """""' ere c1o1no lie\>•• Wlltlam A. Me-ovslneu u · This U.t-was meo Wllh 1 CAMINO REAL PROTECTION VIST ... SALES, no E. Oyer Ad. • L, Sent<t Ana, C... '1101 County Clfflt of Or~ County SVSTEMS, 27«12 c.mlno Ctl>iWM1D. Autust 24, 1m Suite 112, la9unf NI-I, C.lltornl• Juon L.te, 171 Wfflmore~. Lo• Anoe10. ca ,......,mn Publlshed Or-C-S1 Delly Pilo L IH"" T•tum, •11 E101n Cr., T Iii\ buSlMU 1~ conduct.a"' •'1 It\· dlvlOutl. Auo. 21. S.pt 3. 10. 17, 1971 •140-Hunt1noton Oeach, C•lltornl• ., ... Frank Oeneotno J• . •T•t M4rllyn J-Lae Thi• \lal-1 w .. hltd with Ille Counly Cler1t ot Or-CounlY on Seo· ttmber 1, 1'71. PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC11TIOU$ BUSINESS NAME n ATEMENT Tht totiOWlng per-. I• clolno bu•I· neun WENEOA ROOF' ING. 8A1 W. l'tlh SI , Co>l<l Mesa, ca '17671 F renll Bl\M!ll, 81~ W 1'11\ SI . Co\ta Moa. Co. 9?611 Thi\ bu,lnen is <ondueled by di\ •n· alv1du•I Fral\k B1swu Thi\ 'letoi<nenl wai. lllecl with llW County Cieri. of Ora!'{le County on AUQUSI 17, 1918. Drive, Hunllnoton BNch, C.lltornl• '2646 T111, ous1nen I\ conGucttO by • qeneriil P<ll1no"hlp L OeM!T6tum Tn1, Sl•lement wa> 111ec1 with 111e County Cler~ ol Oranoe Counh on Auou" 1'. 1qr1 l'-1 ,.,...,j Publl\I\,. Or-C:O.\I Delly P•lol Seot 10. 11.1•. Oct. 1. 1•11 •21'l-18 PUBUC NOTICE Pub"''"'° Oronot c~·• O•lly Piiot. l'ICTtTioos aus1 ... es5 AUQu\l 20, 71 •nd S.plember l, 10, 1971 NAME STATEMENT •04-11 Tl\e 1011ow1no Pll!r-. I\ OOlno bu••· n~u•• PUBUC NOTICE TERRA FIRMA RE"L ESTATE, 11 .. Canyon Or "O'', Cosla w w, C.1 -'2621 "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ptullne GwllUam, 218A C11t1yon O• NAME STATEMENT ··o". Cott• Mew, c.. 92627 ,..,._ Tiit loll-ing person\ ere Going Thi\ bus.INU Is ,-.c;ttd by an in· Pubtt'lled Oranoe Coest Delly Piiot bu\Oness •• dlvtouat A119.10, 27, Sell(.l.10, 1'71 tOl0-71 THE CAPTAIN'S CREW. 1•u PeutlnoGwllll•m Ft'Otr•I St . Costa Mew, c... .,," This •la'-11 w.h fl~ with '"" __ P_UB __ lJ_C_N_OTl __ C_E __ -t Josoph Rohrio 5tundt"· 1• .. CountyCl9'llOIOrtft99COUl!tYonSeo- Feder.ol St .. Coste-••, Ca 97&?7 1embtr •. 1978 Howard woo Cnang, '1111 Am· "'*" fllCTITIOU$ BUSI NEU berwlc~ Ln, Munt1nglon Beach, Ca Publl•""O Oranvit Coast D•HY Piiot MAMa ITATEMENT 92Mt Sept. 10, 11. 2•. Oct. I, 1978 071·18 The fOl-1\0 --IS OOlne bull G"9QOfY ,,_, Nkholl, IJnZ Rtcl M tl .,. Hiii Ave .• CM., T"5ttn, C:.. ft..:> AF FILIAlEO ELECTRIC. 1151 Roneld 0.le Pall•, It! e!•" lllh Oo•t Slfttl, Suite 170. New00f1 Be.ch, St • : IS. ~It Mtw. C4. '1611 C.ltlo•nlt92"60 Thti bu~ntt\ " conOucled by • M R J~. llSI Dove Street. QeMr.a1 ~rtner\lllP ~vile t70, Nt!WPDr1 Bto.o<h. C...1tlorn1a Jowpt> R S.lmders 91..0 Tiit\ Slit'-! w .. llfecl with IN This bu\l~• ,, concJucltO by an in Countv Cler~ ol Or•n~ Counly on dlvidutl ~ Auou•l lO, 1971 l'I._. Thi\ ~.,~c:::n:;, l•led wilh t~ Publo\lte<I 0.anoo' Cot\! Oally PllOt County Clerk ot Oranoe County on !i<!pt l. 10 17. 24 1'78 4~/A Auou,1 "· 1971 .. _2 Published Or•noe C:O.st D••IY Piiot, AuQuSt 20, 21 and Sepltmoer 3, 10, 108 4010-78 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tilt 1011ow1no ~'"°" IS doing bUSI• ntt\\ ti\ BS INVESTMENTS, 416·00 Bent SI , LflQUM 8.ach, C... 92bS1 P!llllP Louis Siron, lit Anita SI., Leouno Oeack, Cd 926S1 Th" Dusln<!\s I• COflduct1'd by a llmlleO P••lne"1\IO Pl'BLIC NOTICE ltlCTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEHENT Th~ tollowlno ""'son 1\ 001119 bu~· n~ss •s CUSTO M M ... RI NE l=A8RICATION, ISl351•1~r A•t , Mun lillQlon 8ttcll, C•. Allreo H vauollt. 19161 Ocunaire. Hunt11191onBeac11.c .. 91M8 Tiiis buslneh 1> conoucteo Oy •n In C11vldual. Alln!CI H VauQllJ Th•• •ta1emen1 w•s 11100 w1111 Ille County Clerk of Or "not County on Sep. temt>er 1, 1971 Tl\ts ,':i;;~nt8~':s lllt'd wltn Ille Published Ortnoe co .. st O.l~t= County Cieri< 111 Oranoe County on Sep· Sept. IO. 11, 24. Ocl I, 1978 4ll4-ll ltmber 6, 1'11 ----FtOCMel Publl\hftd Or•llOI! Cot•I O••IY Piiot P UBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$1USINE$5 NAME STATEMENT . The following Pt•~• ere dolnQ llU\lllOU <IS BRI NE LINE TRANSPORT.3002 w. Greens.~ Ni_., Ct. RoDui BttrO\ley, 309Sl w. G<'ffns. Leoun• NI-I. ea Levon L S.rc1$1ey, 3113 M<IClntey Wey, ~la ~. Ca. mt• This buslneu Is conducted by ~ ~ralNrt~p. Levon L 8arcnley Ttt1\ st.i~-nt wu Ill~ Wllh If•• Counly Clerk 111 Ort1>oe> Counly on ~P tembtr 6, tt71 l'IOO< PuDh\MO Or.an11e Coast Dally Piiot SePI 10. 11. 2•. Oct. I, 1918 •161 78 PUBLIC NOTICE lflCTITIOUS 9USIN ES$ NAME STATEMENT Tiit IOllOWll'ICJ person •• ,. Going buunen as JAMICAR DEVELOPMENT CO . •to Newport Center Or. :: 110, Ne•POrt 8e«tt, Co. 97660 J.IC . HO \ .. lntaOeh, 2'111 RIOQevlew. UIOuM Nlg11tl, Ct. '2611 Fe•eldon ~lett. •'• Cat•ll ... L•oune Beach, c.. '201 c; M hvakOll, HIS1 AlcJoevte ... Sept 10, 17, 24, Oct I, 1918 OIS-78 l'IC11TIOUS IUllNl!SS L•oun• NI-I, Ct '2611 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. NAME STATEMENT Thi\ buslMSS 1, COftGUCled l)y .. The IOllOWlnQ per'°"' •re dOl"O oenerel pertrwr\hlp buSit\fJ> •>. J IC. -M!lnl-h JADE PV8LISHING COMPANV Tiii, slet-nt was lilt<! ••111 '"" 1150 Whittler Avenut, Coste Mt'-1, CA County Cttrk of OrM191 County on Sep· .,.,, 1embtr •· 1•11 RlchtrO Oeul\<11, ~ CtrbeCll. P'~ Orlve, Huntington Btfl<ll. C"' 97.... Pu!lllsi..d Or-C:O.sl Oe1ly Piiot Haroto S J•iOt'•, 1211 SMld teey, Sept. 10, 11 24, OC1 1, tt11 42.._,, IP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!tll Corona del Mar. CA "16lS t<•ren J, Jas~r. 17tf Send ICty, Corona 0.1 Mar, CA 97US PUBLIC NOTICE !to~o'f.'.,_o 'fjs" THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center will help you stop smoking· permanently! • 'Personalized Program' tailored Just for you ! To meet your needs! • Professional Staff! GET A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM The Professional Approach to Self Control Smoking, Weight, Alcohol and Stress. 1300 Brtstol Strfft NCM'ttl, Newport BMch. CA 92ee0 T "" buslne•s IS <GnGUCltO by e -Qtntrtl Plrtlll!rSl\lp l'ICTITlOUS eu5tNHS NAME STATEMENT RtcherG ONI><~ This s,.l•ment ,..,~ 111ec1 w1111 111e County Cler~ ot Or.tnQt Cou'11y on Augutl 30, 1918 .. ,...., Publl'~ Or¬ eo.>1 Dally Pilot ~pt. 3, 10, "· '4, 1978 41•1./t PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS 9USINl!U NAME STATEMEN T The followlno ~''°"' •re ooon9 bu\lnon .,,. HIMML ER I. ASSOCIATES, 2~ M••11uerltt Par~w•1. MIHlon Vlt10. CA '161S Ololcr Hlmmltr, 1S&n MlrOue•llt Pa"wty, MIUIDn V•tjo. CA '2•1S Cllllo•d A Goooino. OJ• G LeVlll• Marine, Marin• 0.1 Rey, CA 90291 Han\ c; tetwpler. 14007 Slr<111on Way, Sent• An.t CA "110S Karl Wlll'Mllm llll Onr.ooo Street Torrance. CA 'IOSO) Thi• bu\IMU I\ conducleCI by • oener•l 1N'1ntnl\1p Jamt•J l(tlly TM' ~t•tenwnt w .. lllf'd will\ Ille County Clttk ot Or•noe County on AuQu\I 11, "71 ....... The 1011owl"9 1Mrson' .,., Ool11ct bu'lneu u OSl RO FOAMS, 1111 So Co.•I Or • 8103, Coclt1 Mel•. CA .,626 H•rrv ()§trov, tl11 So. Cult Or,,.. ll 103, Co\te Me••. CA '1626 Gort rude 8. O\lrov. 1t t t So. Cotil 0• . 81113, CMte Mes., CA 9262' Thi\ bu•lntt• I• conoucted b' It. In· dlvldu1I Mury 0$1rov Th i, \l<ll-1 Wai 111.0 with lht Cou11ty Clerk 111 Or1119t COunly on S.p. tember 6. 1'18 l<lttnl Publl\hed Oranot CN\t Dally Pllol !>epl to, 11. 1•. <kt. 1. 1'11 .,,~,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT The tollowlnq ~rson\ •rt ootno bm\1110,., RESIDENTIAL BROt<ERS, 11 N10lllhaw,, l•v•"t. CA.,,., AIOtrt • 8•111, 11 NtgMh;1wk, l•v•n~. CA "171) MICllU I 0 AG•m,, ~ J Sum mtrwalk Court. N-POrl Be.o<h, CA ~ Thl5 bu\IMU I• L0'10ucteo by • oener•loartnt•,,..o At~rlA 8t•n JAMIES J . KEl.LY A11 ...... , .• t.~w 11121 erMll:lltlnt Stf'MI P'Ht1lal11 Vatle,, CA '1,. Tl\I\ 1tal ...... nl W.tt liled With lht' .J.Ai-mo-ca•' o4 Or~ County on Sep PubllShecl OrAnQe '°"'' O•llv P1101 flt..,. AUQ. 20, 27, SitpC J, 10, 1'71 40)1-79 PUBLIC NOTICE P..Ollthed oe Cot•l 0.11, Piiot Pl. 10, 11, )4, Oct I, 1911 4l1H8 PUBLIC NOTICE fltCTITlOU$ e~NllH NAME STATllMllNT fllCTITIOUS IUSINESS Tiit lollowlno pertoM .,.. Golno MAM• $TATIMENT bUsln•>• ••: r~w lollowtno pe,.on\ ••~ Oo1n11 THE ALE)f,ANOER'S BROTHER bU\ln•n es. R"NO 1()).1 V•l•ncla, Cotta Me~, Ca SEA RtOGE HOMEOWNERS AS· .,.,. SOCIA TION. 1400 ~II Slrtet, Sult~ Wllll•m L••IJ Ate .. nci.r. toi• US, NtwPDr1 Boch, Ca11fornl•'1WO V•ltntl<t. ""''"''''"•·CA t?U• Sea RIOOI Homeow ..... "·-·· (lrl•n Otvld Aluandtr. IOJ4 t1on, • Calltornle tor110••Uon, 1400 V81~ntta, Cbr.I• Mew . Ce . .,.,. Out II Strttl, Suite ?H, Newport ll•ttl Stepl\elll Alu•no.r. 1021 e .. (h, C.lltornlt~..O VAltn<I•, Coite MeH. C.. .,,,. Tiii• butll\r\\ I\ <OllOu<ltd bY • cor Bru<t HolM\ Al•Hnclflr, \ti L• POl'•llon S..r"•• L• "*•· C.. 5EA RIOGE HOMEOW~ERS Tftl\ !IU'6MU It t0'1GuCltd by t ASSOCIATION llmlled per1ntf\lllP RlcllarO Put,.,.n. Wllll•M L Altu-r 0-al ~r Tftl• tlaltrNlll WH llleo wllll ,,.. Tftl\ •l•t-t WH lllM wltll IM (OUlllY Clttk DI Ortnoo COUlllY Ofl County CIH\ ol Or-C-ly on ~o AllQUJI )4, lf'lt .. ml)fr •. '"' .. , .. , • flvbll•htcl °'-CoaJI 0.llY Pli.t flubllP!H Or-Coe<lt O.lly Pllql Auo 11, ~°' l 10 o "" 111 .. 1 '-Ill 10 11, ?4. Ott 1 1•111 .,,,_,. -: '· •' ---·-·'--- CHANGING EDUCATION , . . Sundlty, s.c>tember 10, 1978 DAILY PILOT A JJ B~ket Weaving's Out: Harvard is leading a movement t o t oughen standards for students seeking sheepskin s CAM8RJDGE. Mass. <API At Harvard Yts, even Harv1rd a atudent can &hde lbJ"OUlh four years ol lbf' mott prest111aow. lJbuaJ arts lrainiog an America and n•ver read a oovel or study a science Cou~ with na mes hkl' Mun llw! Peculiar rnmat«>" and "Al's lhell« of F'1lm l.:omedy" fulfill lh ~ bu lc ~uil'f'mHlts for • d t•l(ret: u·, eaay tu dud~ baolotf.Y iUld Sbakn pean- Ttus rl'W'dom or anau hy, · dependlni on f)()tnt of "'~"' nowered In lht' h4"tdy daya of the nh• lim., wh n old rulrs w('nt out of i tylt with h I f\ UI'> Hut r~~mm a rr" in~ .it rolleli' th.111 fall are findm.: a new lrf'nd au~mlc AtSlndardJ art! Lv m 1n1o: b:Jl'k ln f:i.'\tuon nlL"i. s I. MASY arus of academia, 11.irvard •~ taluni lt\l' le~ Some IK'hools are ~ lill·hmg to \'t' how 1t comes out ot.be rs are ru hin1it in ""1th t'urnc.-ulum chanaes of their own llt'g1nnl~ 1n lht• foll or 1979, Harvard students wlll hU\'t> lo tnkt' l"Ourst's an flvt-P"('lfk ueas, and 1 ht' ·11 h 1\'f to pmH· lht'y can Wl'1te. do m¥th und n.•ud fnr~11u1 luoguu~\' Tht• 11urpo.w , '•"' Dean Henry R~ov~ky . the \ ourth al"\'hllt'l'I of uw new plan, is to makl' !',u1 t- "t udt>nt' t:\'l what the\ p..1v for a liberal educa l ion Or. u ~ hl' 1>uh 1t "Become educated per:son:-" Baby Doom's End a Threat TO C olleges? By &.be Associated Press American colleges are entering a time of retrenchment and fierce competition. The long- range problem is the declining birthrate of the 1960s. The current trouble is money. Nowhere is the apprehension greater than among the 1,500 private colleges, whose ad- ministrators fear they lack the political clout and the s upport of the state treasury lhat may de- termine whkh schools survive. The annual supply of potential freshmen won't drop in a bsolute num bers until 1983, but many private t•nllcges, mainly because or inflation, are already showing symptoms of the new era of no- growth -"steady state," educators caU it. A DECADE AGO A STUDENT entering col· lc~e might have sent out several dozen applica- tions. Today he r:n ay receive that many promotion brot·hures from admissions offices. A decade ago schools were ambitiously building dormitories and d:.issrooms . Today they are scraping for paint and plaster and other maintenance money. A decade ago. esot.eric and offbeat courses proliferated. To- day some traditional offerings have become lux- uries. "1be most critical problem is inflation," says Dr. George Rlansford, president of Kalamazoo College in Michigan and president of the National Association of Private Colleges and Universities. ··we can't pass higher costs on to the legislature as public schools can. And if we increase tuition lo cover costs. we prlceourselvesoutofthe market." The association recently released a survey or 135 private colleges. chosen as representative of the private sector. Co-author John Minter says the :rnnual s urvey was started four years ago because ·everyone was saying the private sector was going down the tube but nobody could cite any evidence.'' . While the new evidence doesn't support the down-the-tube Cassandras. it's not especially rosy, 1•1t her . In the latest survey, 34 percent or the in- :-t it 11t io ns were jud~ed lo be losing ground in t!J71i·77 compar ed with 20 percent the previous vl'a r. ~llthough none in the survey thought closing was imminent. "WJo; DON'T THINK THE change was surri- t•tcnt to sound all alarms, but the ratchet was t 1J?htcned a notch or two," the sludy's authors S<Jld. Several yea rs ago private colleges were drop- ping hke ducks in a shooting gallery. Between 1970 and 1976. 113 independent colleges, pro- (~sional schools and seminaries closed while 46 opened. Closings each year declined after the wors t or the 1974 recession but lhe financial condi- tion of many private colleges continued to worsen. Enrollments in private colleges have risen gradually over the past several years, although not as much as most schools wanted. The number 11f graduate, professional and part-time adult stu- dents has risen. recruiting offices have been beefed up, and more student grant money has been made available, primar ily by the federal govern· mcnt Elmhurst College in Illinois. for example, has ;.attrat'tcd 280 Spanish-speaking adults to recently ina ugurated courses taught off-campus in Chicago. 1 And Elmhurst has also stepped up recruiting. "We haven't gone to advertising," President Ivan Frick says, "but some schools have done that on billboards by airports and that kind of thing.•· INDICATIVE OF THE RECRUITING em - phasis everywhere, the survey shows that in 1974-75 there was one admissions staff employee for every 97 new students. Today there is one for every 77 Like other colleges. Elmhurst has benentted f rom new federal aid for students, particularly a rogram launched in 1973 called Basic Economic pportunity Grants. ! Elmhurst students received a total o( SS,000 AREA RUGS:.., .. ._ .... OVALS, IOUMDS. OROM&S CbooM from Y8rlous Sizes, Dealgna and Shapes Direct .._ t1 ?11t • .. ,. .._., M" l•••a. ta W•T•••C.;. I 1748 WARNER AVE., FOUNTAIN VALLEY c ...... w .. ., 147·1MI The movement at Harvard began four years a10, when Roeovsky sent a letter to the faculty of arts and 1clenC! t.b1t com la lned •·Al the moment, to be an educated man or woman does n't m ean nnythlng. lt may mean thal you've designed your own curriculum. ll muy mean that you know all about urban this or rural that. But there is no common denominator." There are obvious slmllarities be tween what as going on at Harvard and olher col- leges and the "back to bas ics" movement in elementary and high sc h oo l s . Though oe.ut •osovsn Rosovsky cringes when ht• hl·an. thul phrast• applied lo his plan -to him it ""'"'Is llkl' llurvard 1s teaching remedial reading, v.hu:h 1t 1~ not h1· acknowledges that the efforts :.prm111 from the same conc.'ern. Uoth <•re uttcmptb to ma.Ic e sure that students ma~ll'r a basic core of skills . whether these are read· inc. wrilUlg and arithmetic 1.0 grade school or Crom this progra m in 1973·74. Last year that was up to $244,000. This and other grant programs helped Elmhurst compete for students against public.-colleges in the Chicago area, whose tuition is roughly a third of Elmhurst's. The effects of Inflation are not always ap-pare nt -hoping the old dormitory plumbing will hold out another year, paying bills with gifts that once ma~ht have gone to endowment investments. Stephens College in Columbia. Mo .• was once able to set aside an C'nviable ,000 a year. That, too, became impossible. "We're now living pretty uch on the former health of our ph ysical plant," r ident Arland Christ-J :mer says. ··we can't much longer." Eighty-run e pc•rcent of the Stephens budget comes from tuition. a nd the number of students has dropped from 2,000 Cive years ago to 1,500. Dr Christ-J ancr thinks 1t is due to students choosing lower-priced junior colleges. The widening gap between publ ic and private tuition has been blamed for the rash or private college closings in recent years. $Clence, language and literature in college. "ll seems to me to be legitimate to ask of an educated person the ability to read and write our language properly,·· says Rosovsky. "I HOPE THAT lt wlll move forward to a modernized con('ept of liberal education. We're not J<Oang to ask all our students to do the same tJU.oa. They wiU have a considerable choice.•· What Harvard will ask is that students sample the central themes of human knowledge. They must take 10 semester-long courses in fl ve areas: -Literature and the arts. One literature course, one in fine arts or music and one ,that shows the links between literature and the arts. -History. One course covering a contem- porary problem and another interpreting an event Crom an earlier era. -Social and philosophical analysis. A social science course s uch as psychology or economics and a course focusing on ethics, law and politics. -SCIENCE AND MATH. One course in physical science or math and another in biological oc behavioral science. -Foreign culture. One course concerning a foreign culture or language. This core curriculum. as it is called. will be made up or about 100 courses. Jn addition. students will have to prove they can read a for eign language, do algebra and write English. A basic curriculum is nothing new. The last big shakeup was in the mid t940s, when Harvard started general education or ' 'Gen Ed.'· "We went through a period in education when people were unwilling to state priorities with clari- ty," says Rosovsky. "And as a result, almost anything was capable of becoming general educa tion, and therefore. the originaJ goals of supplying a broad education were frequently lost." Ernest Boyer. the U.S. commissioner of education, has said, "Today. a social science re- quirement can be met by a course in Latin American history. but also by watching "The Adams Chronicles' on television or by making tape recordings of grandma flipping through the ram1· ly photo album.·· ADlllNISTRATORS SAY MANY students seem to welcome lhe trend. "Studenls Sffm to be satisfied to see the pen- dulum swing back to academic authority." said President Sheldon Hackney of Tulane. "The pres- s ures of the job m arket have impressed them wilh the advantages of both grades and rigor. l see very little student resistance and quite a bit of sup- port. They are asking for more guidance." Several big universities. such as the Universi- ty or Chicago and Northwestern, have set up new core programs. Not everyone is willing to go along with the mov· ement. YaJe. for instance. recently rejected a pro- posal for new course requirements. Experts predict that some schools will avoid making requirements tougher because this could scare away potential students. Even when no one is quite satisfied with the current curriculum, fashioning a new one is no easy job in the political world or a college campus. Al Harvard. for ins tance. the Ha r vard Crimson editor ialized that "the proposal's rigid re- quirements simply do not allow students enough freedom to gain what they see as a balanced education." Harvard's faculty approved the ne w cur· riculum by a L82-65 vote -but only after much tug- ging over what would go into it. SOME O~ERVERS COMPARED the debate to grand opera: basses booming "Science." sopranos trilling "Literature," tenors crooning "Languages" -all in intricate trios from opposite corners of the stage. Rosovsky says such argument is necessary. "Colleges have to study themselves. We are under great pressures. We have to m ake certain that the product that we have is really worth the great amount of lime and money that we require from students." COME PRAY WITH US You are cordially Invited to join us In morning and evenlno prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIST 1015 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA ............ _ , ........ ~ _,_,_,·"-MAl:'t•-..... -·~.l:te,.. ......... ltl4HADOllK.Tl>. COSTANISA IS YOUR _ That's where we can help. CHILD provide tutorrng and reme- We're the Center for Edu-. dial reading for all ages. EARL'S . P;~:T~~~G 1 lllll COHO . ... l it 711&>/ ~ rv1ce June!.td<h dl YO\lr Door •C.ttlt S•ort• ~iUMI VOUt Are~J COSTAMESA642 -175J 1u11,..,.,_,,,.,. MISSIOH vruo49s-o401 1"11 CMnl• ~w-tS<>n O • .MA P•w l .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . cati~nal Ass~ment · · -HAVING Every child deserves a a un1aue testing anqA PROBLEM chance to succeed. tutoring center. We Give your child that can evaluate your C OO' '\ . child. If there is a Jft S ff L.f' chance by ca:hng learning problem. the c~nt~r now. We we will prescribe a program. can test your child in less than and provide tutors for individ-an hour; so little time for results uahzed instruction. We also that last a lifetime. fl ·r ~ "COMPETITION WILL BE VERY fierce in ·: the future," he says. • But if there's no glut of students, there's a glut • or professors even though the survey found that • faculty salary increases haven't quite kept up with • inflation. Salaries rose an average 6.4 percent, a ·• fraction less than the consumer price index, and • below the 7.2 percent rise in average weekly earn· • ings in non-agricultura l jobs. • Still, professorial job seekers have made it easy for the colleges to fill most positions. Pay scales at Unity College. in Maine, for instance. are near the bottom of the range, but 1t has 10 to 60 ap- plicants for each opening. Center for Educational Assessment Town & Country Shopping Center 777 South Main Street. Orange, CA 92668. (714) 834-9383 NOW TO SEPTEMBER 30 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH Where you get your glasses is as important as the glasses you get • • .. • • • ~ or 011. ('ll A~(a:s • .... -~.., llw ,_, fw • . ..... , .. ,._.,...,.... . • e HONDA e • it IJ!lt ..... llhtl. • • m lttt ...._,. -.m « •* * * * * * * * * * * * • ... MG-TRllJMPH • • e JAG UAR e • ! F IAT-LA NCIA ! • IJl•61Jl61 .. Mllll.. .._ ""nn ...__.. ~ .,. ~**** ** * ** **• • e T OYOTA e .. ...1(;1.-t.JW•• llYf • ·,. •• * * •.• * * * * * •tl•r*9C-• m ..... j 1• MOTO RllOME :: SALES & R~NTAl.S ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -! ~~,'i~vE~~~: :1 fl Center for EducationaJ Assessment P io I .. .. ~ ••• * • * *·. • .... c I I • e LEASING e Town & Country Shopping en er I • "" 111 .......... .,..,. • -...... : I 777 South Main St, Orange. CA 92668 ~·'"..._~"':"-~,...ti Please send the FREE brochure to -I 537-7'777 t;xt. '""' · .,. * * * * * * * * * * * ff I Name Age or Student__ I I Address Phone I I City State Zip I • ·-----------------------· ~ .. -"' . , ..... ~,. • 19 • --n"-•• , __ , ·-~.~---··-"· ..... , .. ,_,_·-··-- SWISS STUK f 69 With poteto.1 ond grevy. buttefecl "9G roll and but1ef I Bonnie Lee• prom11ea the popcorn will pop! DELICIOUS COOKIES 88p~ '11·-lb." fig bars. OU1ch apple, cherry, blueberry and morel HEATING PAD 397 Relieves tired. aching mus· cles. 3 heat settings. 940 CALCULATOR sea Unisonlc• pocket calculator. with memory, floating deci- mal, percent key. Charge Ill BEACON ® BLANKETS 7 MEDALLION ® COMFORTERS Each Each "Dover Square" nutty soft, warm Warm and comfortable twin/ acrylic, in colorful woven plaid. full comforter. Aseorted colors. COLORFUL RUG YARN 3 00 For Washable polyester in range of colors. Stock up and save at Kmart today! SLUMBER BAG 97 Comfortable cotton print top, polyester flll. Charge It at your local Kmart Store! CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRT 33 PRE-WASHED JEANS 00 E.c:h Each Men's cool cotton/polyester Pre-washed denim jeans for chambray work 1hlrts. S-L. men. Western styling. Savel ZIPLOC ® BAGS 68! 25 Ot. size; 20-gal size plastic freezer bags. NotAH™ I ·-,emMClo . 81" PANELS 1!~ Easy care "Ope,, Weave Lattice Kt11t". Perm. presa. \ I PANn BRIEFS !f77 Double-back acetate briefs. White, beige. I VANITY SHADES 96~ 7" cylinders or 8" boudlor style. Savel HURRICANE LAMPS Floral-decorated white glass. metal trim. Night fight •n base. ···-··· •••••••• llr •••••• ••••••• ... ,. .. . ,, ...... . ....... , ::. ..... -" .. -~-..... _._,_._ ~ . , .• .. ·.-.-.-...• '···· .. ,, .. ... . .... • • ••••• • • • •••• . . . , ., ...... ·~~ • ··-·~" • A.J,~ 30"x50" RUGS 33£a~ Marvess• m olefin plle rugs In 2 tones. •PN11199 f-Incl Reg TM lntertor Alt LATEi WALL PAIPlf /~~&'! ..... --- 12" ::: B/W TV PRO-BABY®DRYER FOCAL® FILM .... Pl.ANTS BOWLING BAG PENNZOIL® LATEX PAINT 6944 f497 f 38 1~.7 4 97 63~ 2~~ Telescoping VHF and loop 1200.watts strong. 13-oz. 136120 expolllre color·ASA Auorted plants In 8" pots. Keyatone-style bag of sup-1 qt. Pennzoil• 10W30 all- UHF antennas. Model 12·t00. llght. Two speeds. Savlng11 '400 fllm. Stock-up and uvel Choose Cofeua and morel Ported vlnyl. Charge ill weather motor oil. Savel Interior flat acrylic covers In one coat Shop Kmartl ~~-~ ANAHEIM IHLFLOWER :ru": ~-= .~!;~;. CAMARILLO COMMERCE COSTA MESA CORONA COVIN~ CUDAHY DIAMOND IAfl l-"!Ll· El TORO FULLERTON GLENDALE HARBOR CITY HEMET HUHTINGTON INDUSTRY LANCASTER LA VEMIE LOMG IEACH MOMflOVIA IEACH IOITClAllt •o. HOLL YWOOO NORTHRIDGE ORANGE OX NARO REDLANDS RIAL TO RIVERSIDE RIV~=·IDE SANTA ANA SA• IERNAROINO SAN CLEMENT£ H I. TON SAM ruameoo SANTE FE S"IJIGS SIMI VALLEY SO LOS ANGELES SUNLAND TEMftLE CITY THOUSAffD OAKS TORMNCE VALENCIA VENTURA WEST COVINA WESTMINSTU *"',,.. -.... I I I • # .. .tJA F,,t•M4 ... # .. ... ' .. ·, . . . '\ " ~ ... ',.: .. '· ...... """'.. ...... " .. #_, •• '\ ' ................. .. ... . .. ... ... .. .. - ,J" • , , . -• •'n .-• • • • • . . . . :1 3 • ~ l :1 b, ~ f! y • ., ,, .. ' • I ' \ I I f \ . \ • Fo1nbles, Rain Can't Stop SC, Bruins i.~ ·Trojans Rally for 17-9 Victory Saturday'sScore UCLA Logs 10-7 Win ·; 1ij 81 F.a IE ~TILt.O .,. .. .,....~, ..... LOS ANGELES U USC"~ TroJOn' f•vt•r ltt1trn how to bans onto tbt-rootbaJI, they could bl-a 111rei.t tootball team lhla year. Juctmna from Saturday'c; 17 9 vlctory ov••• Tena Ttd\ ln the eason opeMr 11t the Coli~eum tht-Trojao.s have all the by tn•rtd1entJS a atronl( runnlnt came, an accurate pnsln& atlack. a 1th\1Y ~and the ability to <'Orne from behind lN t'ACT, BAD IT NOT been for a \ever~ ca:.t• or lh IM!lterfinaers. the game would have been .. rout . ~ T'rojans fumbled nine times. IOlSlng five ot them, dropped several passes an the open, b<>b blt•d a palr ot t1ckotfs and l'enenally had a hard tame nndin.c lh handle on the ball .. Taite away our fumble p1oblem& and we could havt" scort'd SIX times... i.aad use Coa(•h J ohn Robinson "We could have had 600 yardi. 1f webadbeenablet.osustaintheball " 'l'atlbu,·k l'hut le:. Wh1k was a case 10 point. Tht· Junior All l\mt'rtcttn clllldtdate gained 156 ~ anb on 30 l·urnl'~ bul lost the ball three times on rvmbl~i.. uwlud1ng om.· ut tht' goal line that cost the TroJani; a touthdown. PULI..BM'K LYNN C:AIN i.lso had has pro· blt•m s. Ill• rumulcd three times and lost two or them. the lai.t which came at the Red Raiders' favt yftrd Un"· White, who utso d ropped a sure touchdown 11uss in the fourth quarter, wasn't bothered by his hall h andling. "No way," he responded when usked If htt was worried by the rash of fumbles . 'You can't blame al on anybody. ll's JUSt one of lhose thlngs Sure. we h11ve to brush up here and there and cut down on our mistakes. But it was our first game WI.' ~till have a long way to go ·· Fortunatoly. the TroJans had their defense to Sec TROJAN • Page HJ USC 17. Texas Tech 9 UCLA 10. Was hington 7 Oklahoma 35, Stanford 29 BYU 10, Oregon State 6 Arizona 31, Kansas St. O Boise St. 42. CS Fullerton 12 Colorado 24 . Oregon 7 Arizona St. 42, Pacific 7 Missouri 3, Notre Dame o Nebraska 36, Cal 26 Texas A&M 37, Kansas 10 Duke 28. Georgia Tech 10 Penn State 26, Rutgers 10 Maryland 31, Tulane 7 Iowa State 23, Rice 19 SMU 45. TCU 14 Football Roundup, Page 83·5 Complete Scores, Page 85 SEATTLE 11\ P ' · 1'h1:. 1s o nice way to ~tart the season," reasoned smilin~ UCL/\ Coach Terry Donahue after his 12th-ranked Bruins edged 1 llh-rated Washington lO·i Saturday an a nationall;. televised footba ll sea son opener played in a downpour. Brian Baggott pounced on a punt blocked b y teammate Ken Easley for a touchdown and Peter Boermeesler kicked a 37-yard field goat for the Bruins . "WE STILL HAVE a lol or work 10 do. even though I couldn't tell a lot about either team because or the fi eld conditaoos. · · said Donahue. who is be~innin~ his third season as the Bruins · head coach. · "This is JUSt lhe: be:i;cinnang or the season I thmk both Washington and UCLA arr go1n~ lo h;.ve dn effect" on the P acific 10 Conference race. Donahue said WASIDNGTON Coach Don J ame~. voled na tional Coach of the Year last season when he guided the Hu!'k1es to the11 rir'il Rose Bowl appearan<'l' in 14 seaso ns. credited defense with keeping ht)) club in the game ··1 thought our defe nse played very wc>ll." • <i1d J<1me!:-, in h 1!. See BRUINS. Pagf' H3 t1 l , ( r: Angels Revitalized! ~ Halos Win Pair, Cut KC Lead to 1 % O•llY Pol .. p-..., PatrlO O'OoftNll THE ANGELS' BRIAN DOWNING IS SAFE ON A SQUEEZE PLAY SATURDAY NIGHT. 8y UAVE ('UNNI NGHAM Of tM O•llr Pllet Sl•tt .l 1 m Frego:-.i said 1t after his California Angels lost ;m emu- t aon a I, see-saw battle with Kansa s City Friday night ··t-i ey, no big deal. We lost the first ~ame of the !>cries the last time we played them . then we wo n th ree s trai g ht ," the manager said TOOAY Tiit; ANGELS arc trying to duplicat e that fettt etHl·r S\\(•cp1ng a doubleheader from thl• Royals. :J-2 and 4 2, SaturdHy n1 ~ht In rrnnt or a rowdv l'rowd of 41.5 11 at Anahe.1m Stadium The series concludes at 1 o'clock today. with Nolan Ryan opposing southpaw Pa ul Split torfC. The Angels go in trailing Kansas City by l'h games in the American League West. The crowd was lhe third larges t or the season, and it created a new slogan fol' the An~cls "Yes We Can.·· Two youths wearing foil halos car- ried posters with that slogan, a nd by the second game the en· tire stadium rocked with the chant. ONE ANGEL WllO IS becom- ing a believer is Bobby Grich, the second baseman who has s uddenly emerged from a season-long slump Grich s1n~led tw1el' ::and drove 1n a run in tht-first game . then contributed a double and et field mg gem during tht-nightcap "It all seems to he coming together for ml• now." Grich said "I've been thinking that 1f I have a had St•ptembC'r 1t '-; go ing to be a Ion~ wintt-r ··But I can s:.tl vag<: the-wholl season by having a good Sep On llodin Todofl KLAC (570) of l temher. espN·1:illy 1f WI! win th1 ... thing." Grich "a~:. 'That ., thl' "'ay I look at 11 DON BAYLOR dt•hvercd thl mos t impo rtant hits of t ht second ~ame, drilling a solo homer in tht• fourth and then producing the ~ame -winninl( double in the eighth lo score Carney Lansford fro m third. Baylor was also involved lo ~ controversial play later an the eighth when ht· tagged and ad· vanced to third o n Ron Fairly '<; fly ball. but was c alled out on an appeal play for leaving th1• base too soon . IN THE HEATF.O argument that followed, Angel third base coach John McNamara was ejected from the game. Rookie pitcher Dave Frost. 1n ht~ ltr:-l "t ail :·ln{ft· lw111g rt" l'Jlh•d Imm :-:;,It l..ik• Ctl'.. se:at tt-rNI s1•\t•r. hit· .inti notC'hcd the v1t'lory ha~ :'ourtl: 1r. l':i.!hl de- ns1un!:-It "'.1~ ht ~ '-.P<·ond <·om· plctl gamt: in lhl: big !u1iwes. Starll'r Dor: "'''" <·arned a -,hutout into th1 111nt~ inmng but nt•cdcd reltd h1•1p I rum Dave I. .. Roehl' lo"' 1r. tht I :r!'.I ~ .. me. I hnd prcl t y good control but 1 got !nlo troublt· Ir~ 1ng •u be too r11u \\1th 11 -,;11d ,\ J<;C. who 111rnl·d :.M Frnla~ 1 l!ir!n't get I: r1 11 ' j1;.,t \\l·r.t "'"' h my la:-.tbull too !onl! anll lht·' c<iu~ht up "''th m1 .. l.a KOCIO.:·s 22N O "'.1vl· of the -,u .. l'nr. Ill'" tht-l'!ub r ecord :-hared by M1nnH· Ro1ai. <l96i 1 and Kl•r. Tatum 1 19691 and. mon• "IJ!.ntf1t:ant!~ .~ t·ame less tha n 24 hours Jlter he was bombed for five run~ m a s ingle inninR by the Royal~. ··I lost some sleep over that one." LaRQche said. "But that'$ one I hi nit I ·v(' c1!w <:y" liked ~•bout rcitc f p1tthing You can h avt ., bud out1n>: and come b a< k th1o-very next game with a 1woa ont.• ·· f'reJ{OSI, who spent mO))l Of his 16 year <'areer with lht' Angels. "t' e:-m t' a 1 m p r 1 :-.. t-1J w' t h L.i Roc h('" l'lub ret·ord. It's Connors vs. Borg; Evert vs. Shriver ··THAT'S Rt'ALLY :-om ethanjt. because there have been som<' pretty ~ood reliever~ around ht•rc. ·· Frcgo~1 -.aid . and IH• pro(•(•('dt•<! '" pN•I off the na me~. 1ndu11on~ Ro1c.t:-.. Tatum. Rync Dan•n. 1\rl Fowlt•r and Hoh L<·t· NEW YORK !A P ) Wimbledon champion BJoTn Borg will play runner-up J immy Connors again and defending champion Chris E vert will play 16·year·old Pam Shriver today id the finals of the U S Ope n tennis championship-; Playing in c ri sp. rain - freshe ned air but a brilhant. baking sun, Borg, the patient, versatile Swede, downed Vilas Gerulaitis 6-3, 6·2. 7-6 Saturday. Connors came from behind in the third aet. to down 19-year-old ToFaeeRams John Mc·Enrol' 1n lhc othl'r semifinal 6·2. fi.i. 7 5 t:VER'f. WllO WILL be tryan~ to win her fourth consecutive . U .S Open crown, downed We n dy Turnbull easily, 6·3, 6·0, in a scm 1f1nal that was resumed Salurday morning after heavy rains Friday Shriver. overthrew top seed Martina Navratilova Friday. 7 6, 7-6, to become the youngei.t finalist t'ver in thl' Ame rican championshipi. June Ill, Atlanta Invade Coliseum LOS ANGELES <AP> Ray Malavasa of the Los Angeles Rams finds himself as a new coach in the National Football League meeting old friends. 1 Named as the bead man to succeed George Allen after two prneaaon games, Malayasi came up against Dick Vermeil and the Ea1le1andcameoff a 16-14 victor in Philadelphia. i", TODAY IT WILL BE Atlanta and Coach Leeman Bennett in· v ng the Coliseum for the Rams ' home opener. Back in 1913 it was Malavasi as defensive coordinator. Bennett asfTeceivers coach and Vermeil as offensive backfield and s pecial tefm& coach with the Rams . 0. ••Ill• Te4•• will~~~~~ ~~~~,..,fg~ ~~i~~;e~~ K/ff PC (7 Je) .C I and the Falcons trying to stop the oft·time sputtering ose of the R ams who are favored even though ace running '1t Lawrence Mccutcheon still nurses a thi"h muscle injury. 1EVEN QUARTEllBACK Pat Haden was hurting in midweek Is expected to start for the Rams against the Falcons who · ed their season with a surpnsing 20·14 victory over Houston. ,Even more surpris ing might be the emergence of June Jones rt u the starting quarterback for Atlanta. He played at Portland St e and Atlanta picked him up as a free agent last year. He com- pl one pass last season in one attempt for a minus one yard. Thb year he bas beaten out a No. t draft pick, Steve B owakl as the No. 1 quarterback of the team that finished se~nd to Los Angeles last season in the Nationol Football Con· rer.ence West. I JtJENE Ill HAS THE MEDIA ln Los AnJ(cles writing in Rdman numer:lls and a wag commented the Atlanti. Super Rowl sldgan should be, ··It'll June in January." Both clubs boast stingy defenses, the Falcons last year set an NFL record for fewest points scored agalost them 129 The Rams were at 146 defen!!lvely while posting 11 10 4 regular :\eason rttOrd with Atlonta At 7 7 ' IF EVERT BEATS her. she would be the first woman lo at t J tn four in a row s ince 1935 On T¥ Today Channel 2 of I when llc lcn .Jacobs won her rou rlh Aorg was n•:uiy for another showdown "I think .Jimmy 1s very happy I won I know ht· wc.t nts to beat m e very h udly, .. he said Rorg has beaten Connor::. in five of the ir last six meetings, including the l<ist two Wimbledon finals IF HE OOF:S IT ag;11n tt11s t1ml'. he will hav<: w1m three of the \•ear 's Grand Slam events he won the Frene h Ope n and Wimbledon titles earlier and would need only thl· l\ustralwn title at the end of th<' vl·llr to <'Omplete the s weep - Rorg has won his las t ·19 mntches. His las t loss wa:-. in March, .when he bowed to Tom Gullikson in the semifinals of :t .,,..,..,..._ TROJAN TAKEOFF -Tailback Ctwrll•s Wh1tl' tr1e:-lo cli ve into th~ end 70n(' in lhl' '\1:tond qlHtrte r O( Saturday·-. USC Texas TC'ch football ~amt> 3l tht· t'oli s<'um. While was thwarted on the pl~y but tlSC went Oil lo Wiil. 17 9 .... I I . . . ...... ,,.. .. -"• .,-~ ...... IC •-r,-. 4 t tournament an ~1am1 .''EVER VON~ I S a challenge." Borg s c.tid Saturda) .. but when I play .Jimmy. 11·, something s1>t•cial We alw::ar h<i ve j?ood m<itche-; I t'OJO~ playing ag~11nst him · Horg did not get nearly ~o tough .1 match from Gerulaita:- as both had predicted he would Tht·y had been practicin~ together at Gcrulaitas · home nearby and both had s aid they wer<' about t·v~ n in pract1 C(' ma tches I .J HOl'ht " n•t·<H ti t ) 111g -;tint 1·011~:~tl'l! ur ;u:-' 1"''~ b'1lters . 1\ lier 1\J ~t· h.t<J "urn:n<ierea thn·l' -,1rn1gh1 hit~ .tnd ,, run tn !ht• ninth. L.1Hol'ht• n 1ml' 1n with runm'r" <J\ 11r~t an<! third anci non<' out Tht· Ani.teh wt-n nur-.. :-mg~· 3 I lead La Roche Ji:OI JOl' Zdeb to hit into .1 dot:h!t p lJ) ,ind Hal :vl ('Hac to pop out TllE RUN THAT t\l'ntu::a ll~ 1 c•pre~ent cc! I hl· ~Jrnc w1 nn<:r Sc·.-A~GEL~. Pa~t· H4 Atlanta Wins._ 7-4 Niekro's Knuckler Baffles Dodgers A T L 1\ :-.i T ,\ f A J> Knu cklebal ler Ph il N !ekrn became the Nationa l L1·ague ... firs t 18 j!amc wanner a nd Ooh llorner hmJ four hit:-, ancludinii his 19th home run, as the Atlant;.: rlra vc•s bt•at tht• Los Angclc:- Ood~crs 7 ii Saturday n1j!ht N1c•kro. 18 15. worked into tht sev<'nth anninic when he needed fin TV Todag (.'ho11nrl I I of 11 n·licf help from Gene Garb 1 after j!1vin1if up J run and ll·:..v anj.! the buses loaded HORNER lllT h1i. homl' rvn over thc left field fence m the third inninj!. cappinj! J thrc<' rur Atlanta outbur"t llorn"r .. homcr cume off RiC'k Hhoden in the second anninlif after Oodj!er starte r Tommy John c;prained ,, mufl('lt' m his lt•n calf at11•mp1 tnl( to f1clct ,1 c;low roller lowurd fir.;t ha$C .lcrn U o~-..t1·r o p1·n11! !h1· Atlnnta th1r1l ~1th .1 w:ilk and ~C'Orl•d Wht•n f)~1v1·y f.op1 r 1 ~ 1 d ,. tt G , p v M .1 1 1 ~ \' ,, , !(rounder 11n1t ov..rthrew 11rq base into th1· dugout llorner doubled and H'Ored on 101• Nolnn'-; sinjlle an the· <1t·cono ;tnd tht• B1 : q •-, got .inotht:1 ruo 1n th1· l1llh Oil :\1.itthl'\\~ triµlt dOd .1 .... H·11fH·1· p, hi .Jc•f1 Rur fOU)!h" i\'fl.A~'1'.\ S ('Olt FB •n thl· ""th on .. tnl!lt'" I:~ :'l:oi.on dnd Hov:,.h·1 .111cl ,1d1fto<l .mother in 1h1; t"P.htl• "'~u·r 1\01! Clibreath -,mi1~hl·ll an II H: douhlt· ll•·g1?1t' Sll":•r "m<1:-ht.'d h1"' :Wt!> honu 1 1111 Ln' ,\n1?c·:e:,.., 1n 1h1• l1r"l io1!11~1nr• .1 -,111~lt• hy Hsi' Hu.,.., I! lOS ANGELE\ l 11u..- ••1· \1 I' ~ ~n-11•n , ' c, .. , ..... { ' I c n ........ , ' HOtJQf\ h Mo,.o ..... 1t ,:~'0""'"' JO,,n ~f'\O(lfl'f\ ' t • ~0-V' ,,.,. ;10,,,,,... • M.ttnll'W\ '' R\lrrouq"'' I I·' . Of'·•· I ti I MOt..,.., In HI ' I ~t,,rl)n .. lfl I I (.,1~0t ~-I" /t• ,I ,..0111,, I 1 o t P N t '' o r 1 I) II II (411f1rbfl'• t• •Cl , " ... • I I ht ., • 1 I 0 '0 I t. 0 0. • J ··' • n to • 0 1 ' I I I I I ti 0 0 I 0 ~ 0 o ...... <' f ,. ol1U • •• t 4 I 11 • l. '""''ltf'I••' '110 t 'I) •00 4 .\""'"'ct 1~ ! (l t I h I .. l wVf"'' I "-•Q'~' ( ,1t)r,.,.tn OP "' •n4• 1 '() l '' \f\O"''"' t A:· .. r· .. t< JM r10f"9•t l r • n'""'" tt• MA"lf\flw\ "-' 4111 Sm1ft\ •H • . Mntr'•' •• 'tl .tw\Wt ,,._ H"'"OVOf\· •r " "'"••so l.O~ AHCU .. f,S I ~ .• ._,0 !W 111 G•ra.r ~,,.1;,. l#ttrftr, )• T I I~ ilo I• ' ' • n o •'J. ,_ , 1 I ' " I \ \ \ ~ I I \ 1 r. 0 ~ 0 • NP """°"" I'll NOt_,' .......... -----..--- ._,_..__...,,_ . ' 112 DAILY PILOT Sundey. ~....,.,., 10. 1971 ORANGE COAST RECEIVER MIKE CAMP HAULS IN A PASS FROM QUARTERBACK DAVE MOLLICA SATURDAY NIGHT. FOOTBALL ' BASEBALL WiMOpener LBCC Outlasts Rustlers, 34-33 By HOWARD L. HANDY .. U.. D•llr l"I'°' St.II LONG BEACH-It was a barn burner for an opener as No. 2 ranked Golden West College fell to host Long Beach City College, ·34.33, in non-conference football action at Veterans Me morial Stadium here Saturday night before 3,005. In the end . 1l was a 94-yard kickoff return and two pin-Point pass plays from quarterback Brian Fulbright that gave the decision to the underdog Vik- ings. "YOU CAN'T GIVE people that many easy touchdowns and win football games," Coach Ray Shackleford of Golden West said after the game. "We'll have to play better in the secondary and we will. "We had four starters who didn't play tonight. We'll be all right. We lost two games last year and wound up second or third in the ratings and we intend to d o the same thing this season." Golden West dominated the s tatistics and controlled the ball ror a major portion or the gable . The Rustlers might have won it, t oo, e xce pt for a series of penalties that suddenly nulli(ied three or five plays when it ap- peared they might be rolling ear 1 y in the lb1rd period. SHACKLEFORD Dl9N'T pin - point this as a tumin~ f<>ant but at the llme Golden West was an front. 21·14 and had moment.um in its favor. Suddenly, in one :,erles, it was penalized 60 yards in nine pl-ays and the Vikes came bac~ to tie. T h e Rus tlers uncovered a nother outstanding running back in Lloyd Oakley who car· ried 27 times for 151 yards and two touchdowns . Letterman Steve Fogel also picked up an even 100 yards in 18 tries and scored a pair of T Os. After the series of penalty calls, Long Beach pulled eyen and then went in front. 34·21i as the pendulum suddenly swunc in the Vikings' favor Bucs Keep Hex on Cypress, 20-17 THE P OISED RUSTLE.R S came back to drive 73 yards for one score with Oakley going over from the two. then drOV4' 76 yards for the final lally with Fogel goiog in from a yard out. Long Beach's Greg Willllams blocked a conversion try all.er the first score and when I.he Rustlers went for two points aCler the fanal tally with 1:25 left. Michael Maloney grabbed Rakbsbani for a loss before he could get a pass away. By JOHN SEVANO Ot t111e Dally Pl ... Swfl Orange Coast head coach Dick Tut'ke r could only breathe a huge sigh or rf'l1 er Por the fourth time in as many ) ears Orange Coust opened its fool ba II seitson with a win over Cypress but the tas k ·~ b~co mang mort• difficult t'ach t1mt: Tiff: PIRATES needed a late touchdown llnvc engineered by quarll'rhac·k l>::ive Moll ic a to pull out a hard fou~ht 20-17 win over the Char~c rs hefore an estimated (·rowd of 4,200 Satur- day night at LcDard Stadium on the Orange Coast campus. Mollica's drive came early in the fourth quarter and it covered 87 yards io 12 plays, the final 12 coming on a fourth-aod-11 s itua- tion with 5: 19 left to play. Up to that point O!"ange Coast had playt..'<1 raggedly, commit- ting costly penalties. rumbling three times, and missing assign- ments defensively. .. It's early in the season so these things are bound to hap-· pen." said Tucker in referring to the mistakes. "CYPRESS PLAYED a damn good game. They moved on us better than I thought they would, but there's no such thing as a bad loss," he smiled. Over on the opposing side of the field. Cypress head coach Don Lent stated. "It was a good offensive game both ways, we JUSt played poor defensively. "We just have to quit schedul- 1 n g Oran ge Coas t as ou r opener ," said Lent disgustedly. "We would have beaten a lot of other teams tonight . . . they just ran it down our throats.'' OCC OP ENED the scoring on its s econd possession of the game when Bruce Silverman, a soccer player in his first football game, booted a 29-yard rield goal. Cypress came right back with one of its own on the next series of downs as Jim Perez kicked a 41-yarder to lie the score at three. In the second quarter. Silverman put OCC out in front .again with a 28·yard fi eld goal, but Cypress scored a touchdown following a rumble recovery at the four to take a 10·7 lead at the intermission. O RANGE COAST recorded the only points of the third quarter when halfback Dan Duddridge scored from seven yards out to OCC QUARTERBACK DAVE MOLLICA IS STOPPED BY CYPRESS Dr.:FENSIVE ENO PETE PELONIS. Gauchos Boot Ventura, 3·0 O'Hara's 24-yard Kick Wins It for Saddle back Special lo t~ Dally Pilot VENTU R A Tim O 'H ara booted a 24-yard field goal and Steve Crapo keyed a fourth- quarter goal line stand to lead Saddleback Colle~e to a 3-0 vic- tory over Ventura College here Saturday nal(ht in lht! football opener for both teams. O'Hara, <alte rnating with Scott Spear at the quarterback posi- tion. was instrumental in the drive that led to his third-quarter fi eld goal. Starting from the Ventura 42-yard hne following a short punt. O'Hara guided the Gauchos 3S yards by completing four passes for 21 yar<is and run- ning for nine yards. HIS KICK CAME with 2:29 lefl in the frame. : Saddleback's defense, which allowed just 74 total yards, was ~the dominating factor in the .game. Ventura's biggest threat •came late In the game when the :Cougars dmvt> t.o the Saddleback !five-yard line. Out Crapo, the )'ight comerback, broke tbroujlh 1he llne to k.oock the ball loose trom Kurt Criscooe a nd re- fOvered it at the 10 with 2:32 lef'l to play. Saddleback gained 310 ya"1s total offense. 212 of whf ch came tn the ground, but wu ham- per' d by turnov e rs and TIM O'HARA penalties. The Gauchos were in· te rcepted three Umes, lost the ball twice on fumble11 and were whistled for eight penalties totalling 100 yards. SPEAR GUIDED the Gauchos to Ventura's six-yard llne In the first quarter before two running plays up the middle both lost a yard. . Spear and O'Hara each pu&ed for 49 yarda while O'Hara and • John Giii each rushed for 56 yards. Mitch McGregor, Kerry Crabb and Spear all rushed for over 30 yards. The top defensive personnel wer e ends Mike 'Kruthers and Rick Battersby and linebacker J err Dreher. It was the first meeting ever between Saddleback and Ven- tura. The '1iclory was the tenth straight for Saddleback over a two year period. Saddleback returns home this week to play Cypress. a 20-17 loser to Orange Coast. The game will be the first home game ever played at Sadd!eback. The Gauchos bad previously been playln1 t.belr home games at Mis· slon Vlejo High. \COltlf IY OUARTEIH S.001-k 0 0 3 o-J Ventur• O O 0 ~ ~lebeck-f'G O'H•r• 1• GAMll nAT1n1cs s .., Flr\ldo•n• .. • Au$111nQYM'll\ 111 1• Po''"9 v•rO\ .. ~ PUSH 11 10 3 11 l.(l Pun I\ I l• 11 JI ~ ,..n•I tln·v•O\ • 100 -INDIVIDUAL RUSHIHO $.odl-k~G<~ 10.J' ()llo I).~ SQNr I JO, Cr-ll·ll. O'HM• 10.~. HMnlllOn 1.0, -tl·I Venlur•-S.yrt S.S. M<Gr.n-• 1. T nlor 1 I llre1eno .. ,. 5811.n ~""'•I. Crise-...,,.,,.,. 10, AtlO 111 IHDIVIDUM. l'ASSIHO S.001ebeck-$0Mt 10.).2, ff. O"H.,.o .. , I,•• Ventur• S.vr• 1.0-0, 0, !Millen •·lo, u , Crlscone~.• IHCMVIDUAL ••CalVIHO S•ddlt lMO -Cl•ll• 1·12. M'Or•oor J·IJ, Vonll>P ).S2, M-M4. Vtnlur-a.-11 2·1. Brei..., l ·S, a.II 3-14. Reid 1"4. OCC Claims Soccer Crown WILMINGTON-Doug Patton put o n a good di s play or versallllty in leading Orange Coast College to the cham- pionship of the Harbor Cup soc- cer tournament here Saturday. The Pirates defeated U,e host team. LA Harbor. by a 3·0 count in the finals. Pauoo started lbe game as a goalie and reaistered (our out· standing saves in the flrst half. • He switched over to an attacking position ln the second half, scor- ing one goal and assisting on another as the Pirates won for the !'lecond time In two days. Milch Lee and Bob 8o!'lch alM> scored for Orange Coast. wblch nursed a 1-0 lead at halfllml' Lee. Bosch and Patton are all sophomores. Orange Coul ho.<Jta LA Harbor Friday . -".iA•-. . . ,. .. cap an eight-play, 49-ya rd drive. Silverman converted lhe extra point and the Pirates led 13-10. The Cha rgers didn't quit tbougb. With quarterba c k Mi ke Tetreault supplying the arm. and Darryl Howe the running, · Cypress scored early in the fourth quarter on a drive that covered 86 yards on 11 plays with Howe bolting over from the two for the TD. Cypress' fina l touchdown, which put it ahead 17-13, set the stage for Mollica. Mollica. who had been having trouble finding his receivers all night. fmally found the mark. In the game winning drive. he threw five times for 54 yards. SCOlla 8Y OUAaftal c.,,.,_ • "' o 1-11 Or-CoMI J J I 1-0<-c:-1-FG Sll~,. (.ypnn-FG Pe<'••" . Or•nqe ~ -F(; S11ver"'4ln 13 CvprH\--Ohw 1run tPfore1 1l•C'-1 Or•nQ~ ~1 -0uodf"•OC)I' J tun t~1h,t-rrnM' kl<kl Cypo .. --2 run l f>fff'l '•OI 0r•"91' c-1-RtCk.VO 17 ~ from Moll~ IS1l•erm.., -•OI GAMIE STATISTICS c 0 Flr\l °"""M I\ 1J RUYIH-YMdS 12• }17 P•"lnq y-M 11' P•\~\ XI 11 I n .10-1 Punh \ /4 l,. Fumt>l~-l~I I I J.l Pef\allln ·Y-9 100 -INOfVIDOAL RUSMIHO Ctl>rf'\\ Ol•w 13 33. r.1ruull • • "'•v•n 101), Ric. 1 ... .._ IJ.S9, Aldtor,. 1 monu\ l Ora~ C.0.\1 Moll•<• 11~8. Ou00<1d9ft ti ... O•••• u M. ~r-o 2-m;...,, I IHOIYIUUAL l'ASSIHG (.yp<eu-Telr•...,11 l•Al-060, A1e10<re &·J.17• Or•nge Co.t\I Mollk.o XI 10· I 139 Jer.,._o ?-0-0 INDIVIDUAL RIECIEIVING (.ypnt\\ TumblttOn 1·1'. ROOfiQUO!l •JI. Rice •JS. 011\41 I I, -1-m1~ ~ Or.onge CO•'' -0•¥1\0n 1 H C•m1> • )0, Rl<Urd7~.0.-ld9ftl 12.0.ovt>I J Colden West also had a player drop a pass in lhe open at the ri ve-yard line that could have g ive n the Rustlers another touchdown. Defensive standouts for the Rustlers mcluded Paul Carroll, Don Fielder, Mark Stephen and Pal Collins. The Rustlers play Orange Coast Saturday night in their next outing. seotta •Y OUAllTa•S Go'*" Wftl 0 " 1 11-33 ..._ 8tKll 0 I• 13 7-lol GolClefl w.lt--Olllllty Srun Cl.Al"°" lllCll1 L0"9 e..c:t>-Gilt'I 1 ""' C'rlftl "ell I Goto.n Wft;I~ I""' Ci...;,,_, lll<ll I Lo1t11 __ W..,.lft91on t1 kickoff ,....n. ($9-lllC:lll oo•41o• W.11-e .. u••-~t U ••u from ••-•ri...i-1rl<'llt L-~.,,_, lJ -from F~ • l~vlnilllOI l -8Hc!>-WI-I run L-llle--lfttY"' "_, lrorf' F~ l!Mwon. Ilk" Go---0.lft 7 run Gototft --FO(l94 I ""' GAMa $TATISTICS G La Fo"t-11 11 R~y¥ct\ ..WMI •••> P.-.'4"9 r erO. 1S1 1'0 Pn\on 22·10.1 11-Pvnh ).. ).JS Fumllle'l ~I '-J ~1 P9fwl1ioYt¥dl 1-109 ~ IHOfVlOUAL R~llfG Goo!---0.ln 11 ISi R-1 IW. F(>9el 1•100. Fl-\ •I, Al .. Ylll• 1·1. WI~~ I 11 Long 8eKll Hor9rowe S·IO, P•yn~ 1-J~ Futllrloflt lt>t•I. Gtio. .... Perer .. b. WttWn\ 1·:16. 01ii.on 1-S. INDIVIDUAL PAMIHG Golden w.~• A•'"~•n• 21.io I IU. 0d-~'" •~o Lono Be.ell Fulb<1Q111 •1+o-1t0 IHOIYIOUAL R•ClllVING ()oldtn WeA-OiO ton •~. IC1tlly 1·1•. J.-4 1·1, WI-• 1 JQ. S.W-•.oerl l·JS. !.ller.,d I 12 NY One Behind Yankees Frolic In Boston Playpen ROSTON !AP> -"It's their playpen. but we've got the breaks," s etid New York Manager Bob Lemon an er his Yankees whipped the Roston Hed Sox 7-0 to c lose within one Jtame of the AL East leaders. "We just got a break and got lucky." said Lemon, referring to Lou Pinjella's bloop double to short right field that keyed a ~•·ven-run rally with two out in the fourth inning Saturday. "IT WAS A LITTLE soft liner that fell in for Piniella," said Lemon. "It made the difference bet'ause two were out. The wmd was blowing strong on Piolella's hat and it fell to the sare part of the field. Just another lucky break." "The wind was blowing u gale," said Boston M&nJlget Don Zimmer. "When a ball UI up in the air like that , you figure somebody is going to catch it. But it wasn't caught." LEFT·HANDER Ron Guidry was given all lhe cushion needed in the big fourth and breezed to }HS 21st victory, a two-hitter, for his seventh shutout. Guidry has lost only twice In 30 starts thll' year. "He am't 21·2 orr n mistake." Zi mmer said. "They had a tough p1tt'her." Guidry walked four, struck out Cive in pit.chin~ bis 13th complete game of the year. Thal carried the Yankees to their JSth triumph ln 17 starts and sent Boston -1<>6ers of three straight to New York -lo their elg.bth loss In JO declRlons. ' '"' .. -.. #' . ... ._ ..... ''WHAT WE GOT was a break and we took advantage or 1t." Piniella said after his double. which he followed with a pair of singles. "Jt's Ironic aQd s trange that ball rell in. I 'II tell you: I was playi ng out there On right> and It was tough. W1th the sun and wltld -it was murder "But lhe way things are going for the Red Sox, nothing has gone right." The Yankees exploded against Dennis Eckersley. 16~7, sending 12 batters to the plat e before r'e· liever Tom Burgmeier rel.ired the s ade. The seven-run outburst was all New York needed for 1t~ a>th victory in the last ~Rames. 1tlc Yankees, who trail~ the fted Sox by 14 games on JuJy 19, are 38· 14 in a stretch bid to retain the East Division title. HUMBOLDT Forme r Orange Coast College star Ro6s Malinows ki scored two touchdowns on fumbles he re- covered ln the end i one to lead Sunta Clara to a 22-13 win over Humboldt St.ate Saturday. M Ike Heinrich scored oh a one-yard plunl(e and Brtan Sulli van kicked a field goal to round out the Santa Clara ICOI'· ln~. The Lumberjacks scored oo a 41-yard lnt.ercept.lon return and on fleld 1oats ot 36 and 23 yards by kicker Jlm Uvinptoo. .. .. -.. . . ' . . . " ,. ... ·. • t I I FOOTBALL A Cepaule Report from the World of Spor11 f'ro•Pa~BI TROJAN • • • full but•k ur,an whllt• th~ offon1.c wni. 1 rytng loitt•l untracked Marg rum, Ri ardo, Yancy in Grid Gain Spar kl T•:XAS Tt:n1. II 21 po1nl un dt'• tlu~. h;ul takt·n u ~ O halft1m1· h·ud on thr1-e :.hurt f1t·lcl ~oals IJy Bill A1tums Two of h1i. txw1t..'> ft11lnwt-d USC fumbles llut tht• VISltOr't nt:V\'r ('Quid pt•1wt ruh· lJSC'11 tlcftonse 1n ttw ,t-t'on1t hair. winding up with JU~l "'v1.•n n~-t yard:. 10 tht" fanul two 1wr1ocl'> In tht" third period. Uw 1(1111for~ 111c·k('d up Jui.l lhrt!e frt•I I\ tt1C) of former Oran1t .. ('oast a~u rootball 5l llla"dou!JI t'f\JOYt•d bag .ca mr• on t11ftcarl'nt lcvt•I• 4.) Saturdn) Benn.' R1cardr> . ., <'M•l" Mooa t1 1gh itr du te who JJI yM! for Onnic Coitst Colleti•' 1.ll'u.I Siln l)IC"flO • k . haol l'd thrtt rlcld l(oal'I to ht'lp lt>ud ltw ~troll G1.unlli to ll l~ 7 Nl"I. \•1cwrv ov .. , lht· 11.1m1w U11v DuccanN>N S turd~\ ... _.. .. .., ... R1r, rdo .. fh•ht 1:11111,.. mt•J,urt·d 4H :.!i nnd 27 'anti. 111· ,tl..,o ml\wd a :U! ~ 11rd •llt•ntpl luh· Ill I h•· NUllll' 'St•t• 'llury • P a8l' R4 1 Kt>n Muq(t•rum . ""ho i.:1 .11.hwlt·<t from P1K1nuun V&lkv ll•Mh Sd111ul 1n l977 c-au~ht twu luut'hduwn lh•'>l>ci. in Stanford''! ~ 29 lor.i. to Oklahom<.1 1n a major colh•g1ate bullh· A 6 l , 175 pound !.p ill t•fld . M rRerum cau.:ht u 1>1:-vcn y1trd '>connJ( pait:. from quartf'rba<:k Steve Oil~ in tht- fir&t quarter and an 11 yard TL> aerlel from C>l ls In the fourth fr~me Maracrurn rinusht:d wUh i.ix rCCt!Pllon.-; for 74 yurds Hill Yancy. who started Jt quurterbuck for Saddlebuck College last year. scamper l'd 92 yards for u touchdown 10 fo'rl'Sno State's 21 16 lo:.s to McNct•i,t• State in <in 1nt('rsec· llonul coll~~edash Yancy, ii S 9, IM pound Junior, broke the Jiulldogi.' n• cord fur the lon~t:'>t run from '>Crimm<ige, a mark lhal h1t!> l>lon<t fur 44 year" Another former ar1•a Junior collt•ge quartc rbuek, Duve Wh1l\1, thrt•w u 46 yard Lou<·htlown bomb for Oregon State to the Bt'av<:ri.' HJ.fi lo:-:. 10 Bri~ham Young Un1 veri.1ty Whitt", a gradual<.> of Edison J11~h who gu1d<.'d Orungc Coast Coll<'Jte tCJ the nut1onal JUJ11or college ('hamp1oni.h1p 1n 1975, came •>ff the t)cnch to spark OSU's only drive White. who rC'd s hirted last yeur. connected with Stl!ve Coury with 2.16 left in the third <1ua rter ....-----Quote of llw Day-----. Kansas City mana~er Whitey Herzog, after ouly 1,376 rans turned ()Ut for thC' Rt)yals' game <1 ga1nst tht: A':, at Oakland." It wits like playing JO a gr<1veyard " .Hilacaukee Suddenly ..jl/2 Behind All of II sudden. Milwaukee rinds itself 1n II thc running for the Am1·r1can Le<1~ue Easl l1tle Mike C:aldwt'll f1rcd a ro ur·h1ller to win his 18th gamc m; th1• Br ewers scored their !>econd con· :-.1.'l'talive s hutout. 3·0 over the Minncl>ola Twm!>, and pulled to Within rour und a ha!( games or lhc Boston Re d SOx Garry Maddox home red. doubled and s ingled lo lc•a<l thl' Phil;11l1·lphrn Phillies to their sixth straight win. a 6 :i verdict o v<'r the> St Louis Cardinals That allowed the .fhi ll1t-s to u1> their lead tn the National Ltaguc East r<1ct• to rour games OVt'r the Pittsburgh P1r<1les. who lost their second straight ~amt• to the Mcts. 4· I Ex Giant Ken He nderson drov(• m two runs with a pinc h·hil double in the ~eventh to lead the Cincinn <1t1 R<.'<ls to a 6·3 victory over lhe San Francisco Giants. who stayed three games in back of the Dodgers In the NL West ... Wiibur Wood, claimed on waivers Friday by thP Pirate1>. vetoed the deal and will re main with the Chicago White S()x Thi' Toronto Rlue Jays turned m a triple play 1n a 4·0 los!> to tht• v1s 1tmg Ralt1morc Orioles Leonard K nfJ~k• Out /tf ay1veatlaer Olympic gold medalist • ugar R ay Leonard = s et up Floyd Mayweathe r with a left cross. then knocked him out with a nurry of punches in lhe fina l ro\ind of a lO·round nationally televised well •rweighl fight Leonard 1s now 14·0 as a profcss1on11l . Fernando San cht>z. of Spain became the Euro~an supcr.1tghtwe1~hl champion by w1nn1n~ a TKO dec1Mon over rormcr tltlehold1.:r Colin Poweri. of Britain And""' S hat1er111..,ap Mark Mario Andrt"tll s hatter<'d the unofficial l<1p • record of the Mo nza track to gmn the pole pos1 tion for today's Grand Prix of Italy Formula I auto r ace Andretti turned the 5.8-kilomeler lap in I :37 52. an average speed of 132.9 miles <1n hour A.J. Foyt won the pole pos ition for today's Governor 's Cup 250 mile ll S Auto Cluh ~tock car race Ill Milwaukt'e Radio~ Tr~do" RADIO Raschall l>odi:ers al 1\tlanta. 11 15 a m KABC 1790 l ; K;ms as C'1ty <11 An~els, 12 55 p m , KLAC 1570 l Footba ll -Atlunta :.it Ha ms. 12 .50 pm., KMPC 1710! TF.LEVISION !Ju m <21 -NFI. GAME OF THE Wt:t:K. 9 30 am 121 Nf'L TODAY. 10 tt.m 121 NFL FOOTBALi~ The Dall<1i. Cowhoy!> takt· on the New York Giants ;it East Huthcrford, N.I 11 10 a m I 11 l DOOGE RS BASE BAU. The DodKcrs meet lh<' Rravt•s in Atlanta t2:30 pm. <4 ) NFL '7~ A report on Bud Wilkinson who cam e out of r et1re ml·nt to coach the St. Louis Cardinals ..._ l p.m C2 l ~u.s. OPF.N TENNIS The mcn's and women's singles finals in the U.S . Open at Flushing Meadow. NY. C4 > NFL FOOTBALL -The Oak· land Raiders m eet lhe Chargers in Son Die~o Jim Simpson and Paul Warfield call the action. 4 p .m . <7l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '78. <9l - COLLEGt; FOOTBALL -The Texas Tech Red Raiders take on the USC Trojans in a game played Saturday at the Coliseum. Taped. 11 ·30 pm. ct3 l -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL The Fig hting Irish meet Missouri 1tt South Bend. Taped Satur· day . <The Dally Pllot Is not responsible for late change11. I 0 111•1• t 'SC i.rot th offen11c 1n ~l·.11 th1· only 11u~·-;taon for lhl' "4).:12 1 in attendan<·c wu~ whut lht' r1nul 'l'llrt• would bt• R~S~KVE Q ARTERBArK Hoh t•n.·.,ton twl1~·d the TroJtms hrt'.• k tht· H'l'. d<>s p1k runoln~ '""'' l\\o playi. Tukm~ over for P uul Md)onuld when the le fty ""J't :,hakt·n u1.1. Prt>slon fired a 22 yard pass to Kevan Williams that put lhc ball at th<.> Raiders' ont• yurd lnl\' F'rom there. Cain pl ungrd uwr for the gam.-·s first TO ri ve minutes into the second half '1'1·11 minutes lutcr . the TroJun!> '"'er t• on the scoreboard again as Mc Donald cn~1necred an 89· vard dnvt'. h1ghh~hlcd by three Pil'>'4l''> lo Calvin Sweeney for :19 varcls :.md on tR-yurd swing pa!>s lo Whit<• l)1v1ng 11vcr the goCll l 11H' from a \ ~1rd out . Wh1tl'.' 1·Jppt'd the• drin· with Iii second~ left 1111tw third rwr1nd <..::11n wu:-.tcd a fine 33.yard run hy Wh1k t'<Jrly 1n the fourth f)t:nod wtwn he rumbled at th<.· Tuas Tech five and White cost himself u TD midway throu~h the pc:nod when ht> swe pt left t•nd from the six only to fumble :.it tht ~o:il line sc.o•e aYOUAltTEO r fOM \ I.ell • ) 0 0-~ '>outnMn (~1 0 U " l I/ r 1 Fr, "°41<1\\ )'I l I ~ (, AO.Jm\ ll l 1 H J """'"-11 use. C••" I •11n ' IOHIM ~·"'I use wn1h• 1 "m uord4'" "-u.k' U .. ( I (, Jo<Od<l :W • ~Ill STATl5TIC.S TT' I ., ''down\ I JIU\"¥\ YUfO\ 40 \1 f'1U\1nQ Y""h 110 A.,turn y.,f(h It P•>"'' i II I Pu11h 104'! I umOI!" 1 .... 1 0 0 Pen•lllf-\, Yd'Ch , lO INDIVIDUAL LEAD£1tS USC. 2) •> /U 71> J t 11 IY I RUSHING T~•.,. Teu> ~.O..ot 11 )I. E••I ) • !>Dul""" c..1. Wl\11• )().1~ C...tn ti 10. l'oro .. n P•SSING le•o T~c,.. ""•"'' • I/ I 110 JONl>l)R () I • 0 Soul,...," C<ll. Mc Donald 11 " I ••1 Pr•\ton 1 1-0. n llECEtVING r, •• S'TP<tl. lufllfOf JIJ H~ 1 11 SoulhMn CAI. ~wff"fY 4 >4, Wllllt J •I Witll~m\J,.. Fro.rage Bl BRUINS ... fourth season at Washington. "They held a t eam with three great running backs to only three points. "I told them CWas hington players) It was a miserable d ay and we've JUSt got to correct our mistakes," James added. "We got beat io the kicking game a nd that hasn 't h ~1ppcnt·d ver y mut·h " Easeley, a sopho more free safety, blocked Aaron Wilson's punt from the end zone midway in the second period and Baggott was th<.> first of a host of Bruins to land 011 the ball and give lJCL/\ a 10·0 lt>ad. Defensive ta c kle Bill y Don Jackson drol)ped Hus ky quarte rback Tom Porrus for a n 8-yard loss al thP Washington 8, setting up fourth down and forcinJt Wilson to kick from the end zon~ WASIUNGTON, t he defending c:o nr~rcncc and Jtose Bowl ch ampion, closed to within 10·7 at halftime on Porras' 6 yard scoring pass t.o light e nd Scott Grec>nwood that. capf)(.'d a four- pluy drJV\.', SC.OllE BY OUAllTEl!S UClA W"'"'"OIOll J I O 0 tO 0 I 0 0 I UCl A FG Boo-,,,,.,.,,., II UC LA ~II ""ovrrll(J OIO<kod """' •II tRO 10"~ t 804!tmH>\lff tut > I WA \h Gr,.,.thwood • 0,.\\, lto m P ot'•' ll•n•IO"l kltl< I " ,.,000 STATISTICS Utl.111 ,. Int Gow n' 10 Ru\11<'' ttt<O\ \\ 144 Peutnq Y••O> lh lltl11r11 y•r~ ' Pl\M~ I 4 0 Pu"h I .0 F11mOIH•I0\1 1 I P1t11••ll•• JMO\ , IS INDIVIDUAL LEADE•S ...... •• \I Ill .. ... • 1i.1 I/fl ' I ••• llUS"41NC, UC.I A, l\f0W". U ·tl, Owen. It ~I. Morrl\ > 18 W<1 ..... RQlon. SI,.. .. 11 /). Gtp\an I .M S1"••t1• & 11 PAS~•N c. UC lA ""'"o''" 1 • o 1 .. W~\l\tngton Po• r .... I~, 8'1. A-t•i. 0 I 0 0 R£CEIYIN(, UC.LA. Orown I I& W••h•"OIO<>. GfttH•woocHel. !.1 ... 1~ l II Al<l\er-. 1 II Penn State RoIDps .. NO NONSENSE .. LEASING STATE COLLEGE, Pa <APl Mall Uahr kl('ked rour ricld goals and Chuck Fusina becumc Penn State's career leader in touchdown passes as th e third-r anked Nittany Lions rolled to a methodical 26·10 .football victory over outm11nn cd Rutgers Saturday. The win, wMch followed P enn State's nurrt>w three·polnt escape ogainst Te mple tht• wt·ck before, was the final tune·up before the Nitluny Lions' big test next Saturday al Ohio Slutc. The largest c rowd ever to see a Penn Statc home aame. 77,154, looked on al Beaver Stadium, expi.nded by 16,000 seats in an off-season engln<>er· Ina project. Bahr's four field RODIS of 32. 37, 23, and 27 yards, matched lbe Penn State single gam e nicor<l set by bls brother. Chris. In 1974. Fuslnt\'!'I lone touchdown pass or the afternoon. 1 S3·ttard~r to Scott l''llzkce. help<.>d Peno State to a 13-3 halltJme lcud anct gave him a carter total of 27. He shared the old Penn Stole record ot 26 with John Huln8'1e. r Brand New 1978 OlDS CUTI.ASS SUPREME Alll"'°"'I" ~ 11-•"9 -b<u .. a• -IHI-C<\li .. (!0"1r(ll .. 11 .... "' ..... ?OOVll l'lut ,.,_,.o -·· 1116 Aet10u••-•l 1tt ,. P•"O~IC PY"'" lotot-1411ftl 1111 TCMal OQWn pymt -'8416 f 3 )ft mol~fl -t<IO -On •DPOYl(I (,f- OPEH 7 DAYS A W•·t :OO AM to t :OO PM (7141 540-9640 UNIVERSITY Sales and Senlce LEASINI 2150 I .. hr II.&. Coste MIM 140-'640 Sunday St1ptember 10 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 Pac-10 Football Roundup· Cards Fall, 35-29 From AP Dl1ip1tcbe:; ST I\ N F o H ·J) Qua rt e r back 1'hom01~ L o tt produ ced four touchdowns. onl' on & 70·yard pui;s play, for thu Ok l~1homa Sooners. who s urv1vt>d c11<hl fumbles and needed a last·n·ctind, <.•nd 1.0rw interception to bt·at StnnCord 35·29 Saturday in a col· leg1.• football 8Cason Opener Tht• fourth·ranked Sooncrs , the Rig Eight <'h:11np1ons . lost four of their rumbh:i.. tn<'luding two an the third 1n·rlc)d wht•n S t ;:1nford !)( lhc l'a<'1fi c 10 t«11)1lal1ze>d o n recoveries 10 s cor•· 10 µ01n1 i.. c utting Oklahom:1's lt•ud lo 28 20 Stanford qu<.1rle rha<'k Steve Dils. whh t:ompleted 32 pa:.i.es for 299 yards und thr<>!• touc hdowns. s uf. rered h1::. second intt·rception of the ~amt• when !>afcly Sherwood Taylor IJICkcd off a pass at midfiald e<lrly in the fmul qu<1rter. The Sooncrs then drovt• 45 yards for their final touc hdown. <1 one yard sneak by Lott. The Sooners ~ave Stanford two 1>01nts with an 1ntent1onal safety in Ule final minutes. Tay lor then m ade another interception at Oklahc.m{a 's three yard line and Dils pa'Ssed l 1 yard s lo ex Fountain Va lley I Ugh star Ken Margt•rum for a touchdown with e ight sct'onds rema ining :\'.-bruska 36, C'al 26 LINCOLN. Nt:h Quarterback Tom !';c1rl(•y ran for on\• touchdown ;ind pui.scd for another a nd running b<•<'k c; Hick llcrns u nd Andra FrC1nkhn t·ach t<tll1ed as the UnavcN>i· ty or Ncbrn~ka's No 10 Cornhus ke rs H r<.imbled to a 3G·26 com e.fro m IJl'hind footl.><111 v1clory over the Una vers1tv of Cuhforni<1 an <1 non· confrn·nCl' clash S:itunli.ly The Golden fkars· 1!1<:h Campbell put lh<.' Pactfi<' IO Conrerence team ahead 7·0 with a first period 12·yard sc·onng pi.I:." to Flovd F.ddings Sorlf"y':-. onf• yard TO pluni.:e in the M'cond 1wrwd caµp<.'<I a 70 yurd drive h1ghl1ghtcd lly .1 Sfi ·Ytird puss to Maur1t·e Ml'(Jonc•y to :.t·t up d 7 7 halft1 ffil' Sl'(lrl' W1lh tht• :.con • Iii 14. a 32 yard Sorlc·y lo·Md;loncy fourth quarter sco rin~ p ass put lhl' U1 g Eight (.'11 rnhuskl·rs ahead to st ay On Californ1a'i. next series. NU d e fcns1vc C'nd Lawrence Cole recovered <1 Campbell fumble in the end zone tind lhc Hu~kcrs led 29· 14 following a two point convcr·sion Colorado 24~ Ort"'fJOn 7 BOULDER . Colo. lnterceptiOl\ll by linebacker Bill Roe and tackle Ceotge VlsRcr helped set up two :-1ccond·half touchdowns and keyed <.i v1cii>us Colorado derense as the Buf. ratoes routed Ore~on 24 .7 in a college football opener for both teams Satur· day. Oregon crossed midrleld only four times in the game and. until the clos· ang minutes, its furthest penetration was to the Color ado 23·yard line. .Ttrat threat. which cam e early in the ~ame. e nded on a blocked ·r.eld·goal uttempt With I 54 left 1n th<.· game. the Duck:. finally got on the scoreboard on M 1k<.' K..:nncdy 's 11 yard pass to i.plil e nc1 Kcn P<tJ!l' BY(} If) .. lJrt-gon St. 6 COHVALLIS, Or<' Marc Wilson fired a IO·y<i rd touchdown pass dur· in~ a firs t quarter rainstorm Satur day. the n cnganct'rcd a long drive in the final minutes :.i~ 11ngham Youni.t strug,:tled to a 10 6 football vi ctory over Oregon State in the season ope ne r ror both st·hool~. WtlKon. who hnd a ru~g<.•d night p:uu1in~ on the sonkinr.t wet artificial turf. directed the Cougars on the ir only touchdown dnvl' late tn the first quarte r. The 1unaor from Seattle romplcled thr~e of four pusses on the drive. a ided by a p~1~~ interfercnn· penalty that gave lhC' Cougar'.'. th(• ball on the OSU 10-yard hnt• On the next pl;1 y, Wilson found tight end Tod Thompson wide open for a sC'ort• with 4 01 lt>ft in the Pl'rtOd Roh K1llcll''\ 24 yard fi<•ld ~oa l fin· minutes later gave the Cougarll ~· IO-O lend. Arizo11a 3 •-"an•a• St. 0 TUCSON Tinht e nd Ron Boyer got wide open JO the end zone twice to catch a pair or touchdown passes fro m quarterback Jim Krohn as Arizona whipped Kansas Stale 31·0 in season ·opening college football Saturday night. Beyer . a 6-3. 233·pound senior who le ft the game late in the third quarter with a mild concussion. scored on a rive·yard pass late in the first half and then took a three.yard toss in the third quarter as Arizona built a 24·0 lead Me anwhile. Arizona '<> de fense used a hard pass rui;h and kept K<tnsa i. State's receivers covered well to shut down a pote ntially potent pussing al lack. KSU quarterback Ben ManUC<'I completed 14 of 21 passes but totaled JUSt 106 yards a nd had two antercep. tions, both when his team was driv· ing Wula. St. 34-IJN~\I 1 SPOKANE -Rifle-armed J ack Thompson. picking up where he left off last year, threw three touchdown passes Saturday night to lead Wash ington State to a 34·7 victor y over Nevada L<1s ·Ytgas in a noncon· fer ence football season·oJ,.1ener Before leaving the ~ame with 12 54 le rt and thc Cougars comfortably ahead . Thompson hat 21 of 35 passes for 296 yards. His scoring strikes in· eluded a 28-yarder to sophomore split end Mike Wilson. seven yarder to light end Ron Bull and a nine-yarder to running back Pa ul Palumbo. The Cougars dominat ed the non· confe rence season o pener for both clubs from the start. gavinR the v1s1l· ing R ebels a rude we lcome to Division I football. The Rebels. a power m Division II for years, will JOtn the Western Athletic Conference next year Arizo"a SI. 42. Paritl~ 7 TE M PE . Ari z J u n ior quarterback Ma rk Malone rushed for two touchdowns and passed for a nother wh.ile teammate Michae l Lee ran back a pass interception 79 yards ror a TD a s Arizo na State o ver- powered the University of Pacific. 42·7. in the season rootball opener for both schools. With a school and stale record crowd or 69.527 on hand at newly. expanded Sun Devil Stadium. the 6·4. 212·pound Ma lone ran five yards for a score in the second quarter and romped nine yards for a TO in t he third period. lie wound up the Aame as the victor's top rusher. gaining 91 yards on 15 carries. The Sun Devils . m aking their debut m the Pacific IO Conference this season. scored three touchdowns m th<.' third pcnod. the others com ing on Lee's pass interception a nd a nine· ya rd pass p lay from Malone to fres h man running back Robert Weather~. sco•£ av OUAltTll•s Oltl•Mm• " " 80 '-n 51 ... lord I t 10 ._,, ou.. S.""1 , rUlt Ivon kMMMll\ ltil(•' Okie-A~ 10 HM .. om Loi• Ivon kMMeM 11.10 I \IM-MerQ!lfl•m I P«tt ltOm 011• IN•bllr llk .. I \1.,.-FG-•'1 Ollle-Lotl 1• ""' Ivon kl'Wl~I\ 11101 0.le-Kl ...... 11 11 Dt\\ toom LOff' tvon S<M,_, Ilk.kl Sl<11\ ll•llk\ • P•\\ ''0"' 011 U ... bt, l!l(k l .,,.,. FG l'MGet4• 0-•• Loll • ""' Ivon SclWM•"" il;•ftl' 0 ••• '.i•l•h C•on S"••m•nn Oo"'MCI C>.tll '" enc:i •one t \t•" ~um tt ~'tram 0 11<. I M•ber Ill" I .... ooo 'TATISTICS F•r\ldowM R11\l\e\·Y.,°' P•nlnq Yetcl\ R•lur" vera. PAU"' Pllfth Fu"'tllh-IOll Perutllln Yf'O• * OllU s .... 1• ll .,.i,~ J0.10/ 1)1 ~ >t 1\ \.1).1 31 .... ·~ ,., ... " 3·V 4.30 1CO•I ay OUAaTWlt• C•lll0tfll• 1 o 1 tt-1• N•llresll• 0 1 I n ·Jt C•• -EOOlllQ\ It 0., .. tr om C.m.,.11 1~• 11.t~kl N•b-Sonev I l'\lft ITOOdlllckl Cel-J-7 rlll' CC-. klelll N..C.•llerM 14 l'\lft CTOOd lllClll Neb-Cote •umOt• rec.o .. rv '" •"" 1ono 1Sorl9V OM\ lrom 0..-ntl Ne b -McClone., )7 o•u l•om SOrlev ITOdCI llk;k 1 c..1-sm111\ n oau 1tom C.mObil" Hut\ t•1ledl fl41b Ft.ntr.ltn1run IToddlUCllll.I C<1I l\IK•mon 1run11110 . l••''O' • l),'llO STATISTICS r,,,, Oo•n\ llu•-v•.ch. P•UlrlQyfl~ "•'"'" ... ch P<1nn """" Fuml>leto·IO!ll Pel'•ll•M·Ye<Ch * 01 .... ,. 1'1 •S.•U ~31J ,,, •llO os ., lt-J] I 10·1'0-1 ~..-s~ t t • j 11).19 0.10f SOCMIE aYOUAltTl!llS Or~ O 0 0 r 1 Colo•.00 , l 14 0-7• COio -Cyf)lltf\ I tUll IOecl1011\ .,(. ... Coto -F G D.MllOU\ 40 Co<o -.tMVbetrv 1 rllft lOeclooh> ... u Coto -Solo--. t run 10eclto11> '•<111 O•• P-11 P<t•\ ''°"' t(-ov IErlQll\I\ ~'""' • 0 ,319 STATl"11CS F•r\I oown~ 11 .. , .... ~ .... (b Pen•l\9 • .,O> lle•11r11 yarO• Peuu PW'lt\o l'umt>tn-t°'t Pe"•lll~·Y ... 0\ * °"· c.I•. t1 ,, ..... ~1~ <>fl ... I\ 13. •·19·1 ..... , ··~ \.41 •.• l. .... )/ .. SCO•E a'l'OUA•TEllS Ptclllc.U. 1 0 0 0-/ ArttOll• St 1 r tt 1-41 UOP-Ro<ll 1 oan frOfl\ P•fll•• I A i.q,. lllcll I eSU --rl•? run IHtCll\ til(k l ASU---~"" IHkk\l<ICotl ASU_...._.,..., CHk:llf>tileoo ASU-LAe 1' CMI" l"'ette~IOft IHl<ll\kk kl ASU-W•••"•" • o•n trom M.tlOne IRy\11~1-l(kt ASU _,.,\tie< t -· ''°"' P•Qtl IHiCO •k ilt " ··.~ STATISTICS F.r\I~ ltutlte>'anl' Ptsll"V'l'-ltelurn t•rO<S P•t- Pum\ F11mt>IM·IO!>I PaMIUtt.•Y ... d• * ~It< Aj ll . ,, ,.,M .S-?1• . .. 111 •·11·1 .. " 1 '°"' • » I I 4 I •SO O'IO 1ce>111 • ., OCJA•n•s IC•MU Sl•le 0 0 0 0-u Art1011• 1 I 10 1-J• ""' ...,.,., ""'" <lw•c •I<'' Ar•t 8rytr ) Of'\ from ICf'Of'lri ll lvl(kltwl Aru -F G Z•vt< d ""' Boer J on• trom ICrOllf\ ll•V•( llotlll Ar>r-ICronn • rvn 1Zlvlc ~'"' "' 49,000Mrim<lled STATISTICS 1(.$1. FitUdo•ll" , llU~he~·yar6' P<t\Ur>Q y6rCh R•lurn v•ra<> P•H~• Punt\ Fumb+eS-10!>1 P,,11•1tl•~y<tteb •• 33 u ,,, .. JI 11 l , . ., 11 l 1'1 .,., ta )~.)00 n 24 ~ 1-0 ~ ..... ..., Johnson & Son Prnent •.. Baseball Standings USED CAR SPECIALS '75MERC COUGAR XR7 Full soort9 inst. tilting steering whel31 cruise control bucket seals w/console & amfm s1ereo Lux & sporty combine 1n 1h1s line auto (767NBWl s4300 '74 LINC MARJC IV Full power. nch leather 1n· tenor with twin comfort seats. both power 11111ng steering wheel & amlm siereo f498Nlll 55400 '76CADIUAC SEDAM DEVIUE Full P<>We<. leather in· 1er1or. cruise control amfm stereo truly one ot the last lull sized cads (302 .. 18) NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division • Dodgers San Fr~inC'isco Cancinnull San D1 l•go llo uston Atlanta W L P ct. GB H-t SR 592 81 fi I 570 :! 77 fl4 .54fi "' ~ 73 70 510 1 1 1 ~ 66 75 4fJI 171 ~ li2 80 437 22 East Division Philadelphia 78 fi:I .553 Pittsbur~h 74 67 525 4 Chicago 71 71 500 71.-4" Montreal 67 ;r, <169 12 St. Lo uis 61 82 .427 18 Ne w York 58 85 406 21 $<1l11nley'' S<lWH ""•"'•'·~· (1ttttnnAti •, ~ f'r•nt1\Co J Ch•ceoo •· Montre.ol J Plltl~d~tpl\I'" A, St LOU" I N'"' Yor~ 4, PlthhurQfl t HOU\IO" 10, Se<\ DlflQO • r.-.y·,o·-· D .... ,. I Sulton 13 101 •I Att•nle t 8oulon0.01 St Lnu" 1~rtlrw1 I II <II Pllll-lPft•• •Lon· boro 1 101 PlllU>urQfl I R•ll\\ 1 )1 '"' N~w Yo<~ I KOO>nlMI J ISi (ht< .. 00 IMoo•e •·II •I Mo11lrll'"I IM•y t" \•I\ Ft41\(1\~0 CH•UO • I II •l (•"tol\<111• 1!.cl•••• ,, 141 S~n OtrQO c RHmll\\el\ " I II •I HO\t\lon IPl<h•rO IS 111 AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division w L Kans as City 77 63 Aniceh1 1i 66 Texas fi8 70 Oakland GS 75 Minnesot:i 62 80 Ch1ca~o 60 H2 Seattle 53 &i East Divis ion Boston 86 55 New York 85 54\ Milwaukee 82 60 Baltimore HO 62 Detroit I' 64 Cleveland tiO 80 Toronto 56 88 ~lW'4Y'•S,.,H Al\••11 3 •. t(etfW\ Cttv l I 0~11011 ~. ''""~"""'' Ntw Yor \ / eo.ron u ~·"'~ 4 Ottc"90. M•l••u••l.M•rww'!Of•O I HO .. 1 O..•••no. Pl>O . r J•n U•lllmor• •. lo<on100 , ... ,..,o.,,.., ect. GB .550 .538 .... .493 M .461 1211 ... .437 16 .423 l~ .381 23• .. .610 60'> . " .5i7 4111 563 6' ~· .546 9 1129 25• ... .389 31'·· 1(4n_., C•IY 15'14•"°'" •• :t t •I Al\ .. lt 111 .. ,. . ,,, ( l~••l•llCI t lleu"""' 1 71 •I Oetroll IWllCO• I> ~I Ne• Y0t\ lfltuoHo. I)-" •I 8onon <SOto-1 0 II ~•Ille IAbllolt / 10101 c"•c•oo ttrout 1~1 Mllw•u• .. u,.,,.,. 10-.1 i'1 """'"""'°"" 1c.oiu 11 101 I•,•~ IAlt••ntt~r I• elld Comer l ·l l .,, 0.'9o"d I p.,.._o i.10 •llCI NoN't\ O·JI 011•v o•me• \C"htO\llt<I 57500 OrJnge Coun1y c; Oldest L1n.co1n.M11rcury Oea1er s~1p '17 CADILLAC CPI DIVIW Thi~ luxury auto 1:1 ruuv eau1POed White w/a white landau toe & o rich red leather 1n1enor Tru lyaflnoauto 1309761} 59600 . ' .... . ... -..... • ' #4 .. • • • • .JOHNS ON & SON I* I 2626 Harbor Blvd • Cosio Mos<t • 540-5630 .. ..., ..... ~., .. , --·-···- 84 DAILY P1LOl Suno.y, 6~ 10, ,.,,. Miss001-i Staggers Irish, 3·0 SOUTH BEND Ind <AP) l\olrt' Dame Coach Dan l>t>\ ant> ' Id. · It w1.-. JU..<;l as hot on bolh sldl''> or tht.> flelcl Saturday wtwn M1-.-.our1 ~ TiJler' P'~h·d a 3 0 up~et O\t>r h.-. 11t•r1•nthn1t 11ut11mJI foot ball chump1111h Tht-\ 1ctorv l'JIUt· 1111 ,011ho111or 1 J1•fl RN>C'khuw. X. ~Jrd fwhJ .:11.il 1•.a1 I) rn th1· fourth <tuartl'r Blrr THE TIGF.RS n11i:ht h11w httcl 11n t'dftt" playmg m lht• 95 dt'atr~ ht"i.\ "Wt"vc had ~ d~itr<'t' hf·~t for-.i Ion~ t1m(". and "'t"\'" bt•t'n work1n.: in 1t. · -.uut Warren l"O~·r... m uk1ni.: hilt <·011chmf( de but at Ml.'bOW 1 · 'Thlb 1~ J~t i;ittal , al 1111 .. 111 rnnk rtl(hl UJ> with our Wa.'\htn~on \t ate v1<·tor) t1\ 1·1 !\'1•bra:lku 1~'-'t ''l' r · -.md Po~t'r ... an rt· frrt•nce to tu, 19 10 11pw1 m n N1·bra• k<1 in tu-. ont• Q.SOn ut Wubh1niton SUlte that duin't stop Powers from trying again when lhc <'hancc presenled ltsell m the Court h quark r "OUR Pl.A v•:tts worked hard and were an J(ood rondll1on .. ~aid E't>wers. "I was t•onvlnt•t'<i nll ulong we could win this .:.11111• .met tht· pluvt·r-. bt·ht•vt'<I lht·y eould du II M1ssour1 's winning drive began after the trn,h failed on u fi t-Id goal attempt when holc..h~r Jilt' Restic fumbled the snap from ccnll'I' aflcr Notre Dume had reached lhe Missouri 14 yard line. I ht• 1 ... -.t t11111• tlw T1.:er!. 111sited Notre l>i1 mc 1n rnn . Mi!. our1 upset an unbeaten I 1 1:.h tl'411 1l Earl Gant ripped off a 2l·yard gam and then took a 16·yard pass from Phil Bradley to mo•~ into Notre Dame territory. Bradley connected on a 15-yard pass to Da111d Newman down lo the Irish 25 and four plays later Brockhaus booted his game-winning fi eld goal. Notn· Oamt• blti'A numcroul> scoring 1·h .. 11lt'''" Sulurduy und Lkvlne admitted af. tnwurd. "If I hucl to 110 1\ over. l would huv1• .cout> for th1• fh•ld f{Oal more often ... 'I'm critwal of myself for not realizing (11•1ft l(ouJi. wan ~Uffil'1>," :-.u1d Ocvine. "The utl't• •~ \1) wm. und we were lo range wvt•rul llrn1·:0.. 111clud1ng the Cirst half ... Notre Dame's fmal scoring chance was lost in the heat wilh 3:31 remaining when Vagas Ferguson rumbled on the Missouri 24-yard line and Enc Berg recovered for the Tigers MISSOURI ATT•:MP'n :o a field goal m I ht• I II i.t hulf .met ru1lcd from 5J yards. but Al'W......,,.I• Mitbvest, Som luoost Aggies Pound Kansas, 37-10 From AP Dispat.c:bes LAWRENCE. Kan. -Doug Tea~ue caught two touchdown passes 41 seconds apart and Curtis Dickey flashed for 128 yards and another tall y, leading 16th-rcinked Texas A&M lo a 37 ·10 111c· tory over Kansas Saturday in the season opener for both schools. Underdog Kansas had knolled the score at 10· 10 on a Mike Hubach field goal with 6:46 to play in lhe third period before the Angels struck for two quick touchdowns. Teague. a 165·pound H.1nior. grabbed a seven-yard touchdown pass from Mike Mosley to cap a 65·yard drive lhat gave the Aggies a 17·10 lead with 3:18 remaining in lhe quarter . Kansas then fumbled on its first play from scrimmage, with Carl Grulich recovering al the Jaybawk 22. Three plays later. Mosley found Teague in the far corner or the end zone . · llllt1ob O~ Nortla~stent 0 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -Illinois and Northwestern fought to a ().0 lie Saturday in the opening game of lhe Big Ten football season. Il linois got inside the Northwestern 20·yard line on five oc· casions. but failed to score. Northwestern got to the Illinois 20 only once und couldn't capitalize on it. The game was played in temperatures of 116 degrees on the fi eld and had originally been scheduled as the final game of the season. but was moved up to improve attendance Io wa S tate-2 3. Ri~e 19 . FU MBLITIS Mi s!>ouri 's Dave Guender I right ) and Not re Da me 's Mike Calhoun diye for a loose ball fumbled bv Notre Dame Saturday. Missouri recovered on this first half play. HOUSTON --Iowa State's Dexter Green scored three touchdowns, including a one· yard game· breaker with 7 :44 left in the game to rally the 20th-ranked Cyclones to a 23·19 viclo~ Satur· day night and spoil a determined upset bid by the underdog Rice Owls. Rice Quarterback Randy Hertel ignored a torrential downpour and completed two touchdown passes. and defensive end Dennis Barry personally stopped three Cyclone drives to lead Ri ce to a 19·16 lead in the fourth quarter. Soatbern Football Sub QB Sparks Duke Past T e ch From AP Dispatches DURHAM , N.C. Substitute quarterback Stanley Driskell S/tW ~ T CIJ 14 DALLAS -D.K. Perry returned the opening kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown and sophomore quarterback Mike Ford rifled two touchdown passes Saturday night. spurring Southern Methodist to a 45-14 rout or Texas Christian in a Southwest Conference football opener. Perry's spectacular return. a 14-yard scoring pass to light end Robert Fisher. and Elton Garrett's rumble recovery in the end zone gave SMU a 21-tl lead midway of the second period. The Horned Frogs struck back on a 27·yard touchdown pass from quarterback Steve Bayuk to Michael Millon and a 23·yard scoring strike to Bobby Stewart in the final four minutes or the hair but never got any closer. FOOTBALL 'BASEBALL 0"4ty 1'119' ,._"' .. atrk ll 0'0-11 RUDI HOMERS Joe Rudi <left ) is congratulated by Ron F airly after slugging a home run in the sixth in· ning of the first gam e against Kansas City Saturday night. It was Rudi's 15th homer of the season. F ro•PageBI ANGELS WIN 'l 1WIN BILL • • for the Angels was driven in by Hick Miller. who laid down a s urprise drag bunt with two out and the bases loaded in the sixth inning. Earlier thal same inning Joe Rudi had made it 2·0 with a sole home run, his 15th or the season FIAST GAME KANSAS CITY Hrlltll 8 rllll'I, II l 0 I 0 S111,,,o, II 0 0 0 0 °"'"'· "" 0 0 0 0 ZOet>. pn 1 o o o M'll•e. di\ ~ o O O L•C<l<k. lb l O o o Po<'ler. c • O O o OllS,CI )010 G.8rttt,lb •010 eow.n~. rl • 1 , 0 E.Whlle, 111 JO 0 0 Poquette Ph 1 1 1 1 T•rrelt, u 1 O I 0 Hu<clle, pn 1 o • o v Wa""'91n, SS I 0 ' 0 Totah U 1 10 • CALl~HIA •• , "bl R Miiier. I \ O J I unsle><cl, lb l o o o ~tock, rt ) 0 I 0 tuvlO<.dt> •OIO AUCll, II • I I I F•1r1v. l b l t o o Oo.lm1n9. C ) I 0 0 Grkll. 11> J 0 1 I J.~."5 JOOO Tota" JI J r J ICanw• C11y 000 000 001 1 C...1ttorn1• 000 on OO>s J OP c.it11tor"'• I LOB -K.env\ C1tv " C..ltlO<nl• 10 18-PoQuell• HA -RuOo I IS) Gale IL, 1._.I M f"90r, McG1lbarv II' H It E• ee SO l(.ufS.U CITY s"' s l J ~ 1 ...... '1 I 0 ~IFOltlOA 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 SECOMDOAME KANSAS CITY CAl.ll<ORNI& POQutlt• It U W\Qln, \\ Hurcll•.clh L•C.OO, lb 011 \, <I C.ow""'· rf G 6r•ll, lb w., ........ Po<1~r."" ~ W1111e. 11> Tenetl,,\ 8r•un, pn Wlltoll,11 Tot•h •II r 11111 • 0 ' t 0 0 0 0 • on o •000 ] n I 0 • <1 on • t t t l 0 7 0 '0 0 0 l 1 I 0 ' 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 000 0 )31 I 7 •• , .. t>t q M1H•r. c.t t '' • ' L•n\ford. lb J ' • 11 80\tO<. tl. rt t ' ' ,, Ba1'or,Ort •' t t Rudi, tf to ' o Fair•v, 11: 1 o o • 0o .. n•nQ. c • !l o 'J Cir•<-", 'lb J • 1 u J .And•"°"· '' l 0 O 0 KAl>MIS City 001 000 >00-1 C.lllO<nl• 001 100 Oh • E J, Ander'°" Op -KaM4S City 1 C..lltof'ni• I t.08 Ka~ City S, C..l•l.,..,,•d & J8 -It. Miller. ~l<tt, 8r/to<". HR -C. e.-.11 t•l,8aylor(Jll.S8-S.ylof'.SF -Fal,..Y ,.. H It•• ee SO l(AlfSAS CITY L9'0f\4rd t L .. tt t1 I I "' • • t ~ Hr•boskv I 0 II 0 0 1 CAt.IFOltHIA f='O't IW 4 4 1 41 I 1 I I W P J-rO\I f 4\ \'• * ANOE&. HOTE\ -Too.v'•~me •1l• l>Pl:>r0dcl <<hi on Kl.AC IS10l 1nsteac1 OI KMPC, -i<ll ..... bP < •rrv1119 ttw RMM·"'llanl• F•ICon\ -• S.tU<Nv'• twin blll WU ~ ou1 by •O )I) A"' '""' At>Qel hOme ~nMcJan<• ""'now paswd ,,,.. I • mlllton ,,_.. C...1tlOI'"'• tw\ M•wn 40,000 °' .... " !W, 10.81 I IO 1 l•lloc.h.. ' 0 0 1 l 0 0 Jn J lnON' on "• INl H II> .. W<KOft, In< l\ldtnc) ,,_, Apr" I !>dve -l..tlloclW' 12'1 PB -Potier I O I .. .,"bthon ~•nit the ()oo.qH'' Anotl o ••ever Tom Griffitt r""'°4'1f'd to worll w•th • t ct.._. or ttMi-flu S..turday H1' av••laottlty '\-on • Ot.tv 10- o.ty bl\1\ • E•<eot tot'" Gnftln 11nd • •e• cM ~n .. pas:-.cd for one touchdown and ran 46 yards for another Saturday t" spark Duke lo a 28-10 upset over Georgia Tech in the season opener for both teams. DrLc;kell, a litlle·used junior filling in for injured senior Mike Dunn. connected with flanker Derrick Lewis on a 65-yard touchdown pass in the firsl quarter and scampered 46 yuds for another score in the final period. He also set up a third touchdown with a 37-yard loss to Lewis in the third quarter. Boise Buries Titans , 42-12 Rieardo Kieks Boes U\Ultl m•~ d<"f"\ dnd Ptll,,\ dfOUnd '"'~ tf'dm '"l" A"Oeh ,.,,. In ~.111<.e11_.m ne•Urt •o,. 1ne1r -.tr,.tcn dt1ve. KC<W"dtnq to tralf'1er f'reddle Fredi,.•<• ttnd Fr AM T' •n•n• 1n\1\h n1 ... _.,'" ,., OK . 1-'rcshman tailback Bobby Brower capped an 80-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown run late in the game. The loss was the eighth straight defeat in a season opener for the Yellow Jackets . F lorida State 28 , SgrGC!IUf~ 0 SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Jimmy Jordan's 4-yard pass to Grady King touched off a three touchdown scoring spree in the fourth quarter to lead 17th ranked Florida State to a 28-0 victory over Syracuse Saturday. Florida State led 7·0 going into the final quarter with its only score coming in the second quart.er on a one-yard run by Jordan. Backup quarterback Wally Woodham added a 15-yard scoring pass to J ackie Flowers and Gator Cherry ended Florida Slate's rourth-period scoring with a nine-yard run. ltlarula nd 3 I~ Tad.an~ 7 COLLEGE PARK. Md. -Senior Tim O'Hare tossed two touchdown passes in his first varsity start and tailback Steve Atkins rushed for 110 yards, leading Maryland to a 31·7 victory over Tulane in an intersectional football opener Saturday. After O'Hare's first scoring pass on Maryland's second J>05session, Lloyd Burruss ran a punt back 47 yards and Alkins scored from 12 yards out to give the Terps a 20·0 lead early In lhe second quarter. O'Hare, a firth-year player who had tried only seven passes in his career, connected on bis first five attempts. He hit on three third·down passes on Maryland's first scoring drive. throw ing 13 yards to Eric Sievers for the TD. For the gume. he was 7·for· 1l for 91 y11rds ltfbmnppi 14~ 1t1nnp1ti11 S t . 7 JACKSON. Miss. Misslssippi linebacker Eddy Householder recovered a Memphis Stale fumble in the end zone in the waning minutes Saturday night and preserved a 14·7 victory for the Rebels and new Coach Steve Sloan in their football opener. Householder jumped on a fumble by quarterback Lloyd Pal· terson as Pauersoo sought to slip in for the touchdown on fourth down from lhe l·yard-line wilh 3:25 left in the game. Down a touchdown following two short fi rst·haJf scoring bursts by Rebels taHback Freddie Williams. Patterson had moved lhe Tigers to less than a yard from a potential tie following defensive end Keith Clark's recovery of an Ole Miss fu mble al the Memphis State 42 BOISE , I da ho <AP > - Tailbacks Fre d Goode a nd Cedric Minter each rushed for more than 100 yards a nd ac- coun ted for five touchdowns Saturday night as Boise State rolled to a 42·12 non-conference football victory over Cal State c Fullerton> in lhe season opener fo r bolh teams. Minter sco r ed three touchdowns and Goode added l wo more as the Broncos rallied from a 6-0 deficit early in the game. Minter scored 011 runs of 19. eight and three yards while Goode added touchdowns on a one-yard plunge and a 19-yard pass from backup quarterback Kevin McDonald. Fullerton took the lead early in the game on Mike Martin's four.yard run. The touchdown was set up by a 60-yard dash by Obie Graves. But arter that, the game belonged to Boise State. With the Broncos leading 28·6 ear ly in the second h air. Fullerton got its second touchdown on a one·yard touchdown plunge by Graves. The score was set up when Bob Salvucci recovered a fumble on the BSU 17 and tight end Mike Beeuwaert took a dcnected pass to the five TAMPA, Fla. CAP l --Sore· ribbled Greg Landry tossed a nine-yard touchdown pass to Jesse Thompson aod former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College star Benny Ricardo booted three field goats as the Detroit Lions capitalized on loose ballhandling by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 15·7 National Football League victory Satur· day night. The victory, Detroit's first un· der new Coach Monte Clark. evened the Lions' record at l·l wbile the Bucs. who lost five fumbles. dropped their second 8lraight. Landry -was s1dchncd at the end or the first hair after reinjur· ing the ribs lhat were hurt in Lhe opening 13·7 loss to Green Bay. The 11-ycar veteran completed eight of 10 passes for 55 yards J C Football S-'f•S<er" o .. nQe eo.st 10. CYDt'tti. If S.oc:tleD.Kk l, Ven!U•• o L~ S.ec.n 14, Gol.,.., We\1 ll Fulle<lon 1•, 5"<1uo••• H 111,..,...,. n ~111 ,, Gi•nd•I• '"'"' I )) ,,.,_.I Cllru• ,), Mt S.n "'n1on10 • S..n BerMrd•l>O lJ, Ml ~" J.o< lnlo Can,.on\ ,, Gronmon1 7 C.rr1to• JI. Ea\! I.A 1\ El, ..... ,.,~. LA H•t>o< 11 Pn~n .. JI, Sen OieQG Cny 0 Ci..110 11, A-'I' 10 THE ORl~IHAL "TACO BAR" EVERY SUPER MONDAY AT Bulldogs F aJI Elmore Toyota Leasing ?7'((~ ~~( f ~ l \ { ,1,0)(i)( I 'v,!. •· _ f , v··..,.. - LAKE CHARLES. La. c AP l -Big b acks Ger a Id Polaski and Oliver Hadnot slogged t}lrough the mud Satur· day n ight to l ead MeNeese State to a 21-16 victor y over F.resno State In an tntenae~· tiooal collese football 11me that began in a drivlD1 rain. CB.ICA'S. COROLLA 'S, TRUCICS 4WD LAMDCRUISEIS CE.LICA $ I I 6 29 P'e-r Mo. LIFTIACI( + TH C., Cool l s.fl 00 A_u_. \:J«S ftWOI oM••I -~-tnl :ti"""'-IM lllo "'--t '--41 Mc> ()I I ELMORE MOTORS 15300 IUCH llYD .. WUTMINST9 11141 lt4-3l2l.17141 Uf·241l. t21JI ltW171 AM FOil HOWARD ROlllTS • D.41\.THMTALSAUO • Mc*e yovr own tacos, burritos, and tot tado1 from ow own Taco lar wltt. tour crTCIM, onloft1, ....,_._ dNl1, olivu, chHM, lettt.ce, 1afaa & RDrtl FOR ONLY SOC· 75c ALSO 50" UH · UTHS OI MAIGAllTAS DOM'T MISS IT IYHY SUPS MOHOA Y J.P. MAC'S 10142 Adm.1t11 ........... llwttaC)t•h~ ,. ,., . . .. before giving way to Gary Danielson. Ricardo kicked field goals of 48. 47, Z7 yards. The Bucs' only score came on their first possession whe n Ricky Be ll plunged one yard f or a touchdown. Bell had raced 56 yards down lhe right sideline to the four to set up the score. which gave Tampa a 7-0 lead. But quarterback Mike Boryla. getting his first start in two years. rumbled while drop- ping back for h.is first pass 11t· tempt. Detroit's John Woodcock recovered on Tampa's 29 and Ricardo followed with his 48·yard field J?oal Tampa halfback G eori.ie Ransdale then fumbled a punt on the Bucs' 12 and Leonard Thompson recovered for Detroit. c:M\.p11t1 h•~ng ~nt uw Petti rwo .. t'1'"°'°"' w ith ..,.. ,, ~p ... c;k ldiP"'(f 10 hi' lt!"ft \.houldtt'f • Oon ••YIOf' alrNd>' ti~ 'J) "°"""run\, tiuTlii """'1• •o rt'Of"~ \t04en ~ 1n tM flrwl •• qames to 10'" •~ ttlllt JO·JO ""° Only otttu• 10 htl JO or mon• HI!\ •fld \te•I JO or mof'• tM\A!S In " ~•son ...,~., J<en Wiiiiams, Wiiii• MAY>. Henn A•ro,., f'emmy "M IMr eno -y - Golde n West Win s Golden West and El Cammo colleges will vie in the cham· p1onship game of the Golden Wes t Cup soccer tournament this momtn~ at I! o·c1ock after the Rustler-. posted their 13th st rai ght v 1c lo r y ovl:'r two seasons Saturday wi th a :.' l "''" over Grossmont El Camino dcfcdLCd t.:SC 11: ~ain a spot in lht• final:> for th' second str:.11ghl year Go!der West scoring was by Chris Crater and Herbie Boehm. The Rustle,-.. are 2·0 for the year Test Price and Test Drive One of Our New Lancia ·s today DICK MILLER MOTORS IJOWISTWAINB SANTAANA 117·Zll2 ; • • ,.. ... # ; : t l f \ \ FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING / GOLF . Sunday Septomber 10 1978 OAIL Y PILOi 8 $ Miarina: Changes Aplenty Vikings Have Nerv Coach and a New Look B1 DAVECUNNl GHAM Of .... .,. .. ~""' Chanee I.ii th,• key word tor Mannu Hl1h'• 1W78 foocb.all procnm, amt Ou· cha~• lt.alU rtlhl al lhe top Coach Dal'l4 Thompaon hll"I C'ome In fmm l.)'nwood If h to t kt> ovf'r for Mlk~ lloftl.lan. who ra1aned Gone a1lo b~ ruruunr h ck G rt'& l\armao, a en1or who liu1t year euNd an~c y bonon To nu t.bt ~oot lt>ft by Karman :i r:r-Nualb:l. Tbcimpe.on baa lmtalled Ji •eer oUenM: tbal wal1 look som,..hat d1lrt>rent from the pro t ~ pe 1ltcnm nl M arlna ran lut :.1·asoo. ··1·• NOT CIOl~G lo lt•ll ><•u we're ~omtc to be-~1d<.' open," Thompson ... 11ys caut1ow I) "but hoix-fully ~•·'II ltt-ablt to sprtf\Jt loo5e r-orne of our auys. Wt''ll tx-able t.o throw a lot " Al Lynwood. Tb()mp on led lh1: Knlt bt.a to the Cit' ILnals IMl heaSM and ln slx years lhert bis teams com piled a 41 · l.8-3 record The c h a l l~nge will be for Thompson to produce a winning St:HOO at a achoul which bas bullt a lo.In& tradition. The V1kin15 haven't had a Trollling season in eight years, and over the past two campaigns M artna 's ~ord 1s 4· 13 I "I 'm real t.>XC1lcd uboul 1t ." Thompson su s "Wl''ve got some outstanding talent nt the s killed post lions and a fl'W b1~ ~uy!' in the line We've got a ~ood nuclc-u!. ht•rc " M ARI NA'. COMPt:TITION rl' mams as tough as ever. The Suni.et l,eague figures to be dominated onct! aga in by Fountain Valley and Edison, and lhne 1i. no real pushover among the remaining teams Newport Haroor, Wt•stminster and Huntington Beach \\ t• ha' 1· t hn:t· good qu111 terbu<'ki. u11cl ,mm• 'ull1l 1•x1>t·rlc•nct> ut runt'ltrl~ bul'I .. j11tJ "Attl•· tt't'•'IH'r " Thomp. .. 011 "1:1'' our n11l v wl'.1kne's would bt· Uwt "''' l<1d, ,omt• t•xpt•rlt•m•e on tht· lint'. hut I ""illy don't think lhal will be m ut·h of ,1 C.1c:tor " Thompe.on !>tty:. his Ideal setup would bc u two plut.oon system. but at th1lj :slUKe of the !jeason he hasn't been able to r1u out t Y<P sepitrale of f e n s1ve and defensive lineups . Several pluyc:rs are inked to go both ways Here 's a rundown on Marina : QUARTERBACKS J Qe Sartain, last year'!> s tarter, relurns. He's a 6 O. 17~pound senior . Backing up arc 5am AicUo <1unior. 6·2, 1801 and J eff Kairn <juniu1, G-1. IGO I All three arc c:apable or movin1t the teum. accord mg to Thomp.,on R UNNIN<i HA CKS -Two.year letterman Hon Roy csenior . 5-10, 168> starts at one of the split backs, and the oUier will prohably be Mike Spivey <senior, 5·11 , 155), who didn't play football last season but has shown good s peed and moves in prac t1ce. T he third back 1s Jim Taylor Pick eroo Contest Begins It's time for <:trcH foothall fans to s h11rpcn their wits ilnd pcnc1b for the IO wct:k Daily Pilot Pig~klll P1ckcroo '78 competition. More than $1.500 1n prizes from Dunlap Appliances, 10000 Talbt'rt Ave, Fountain Valley will bl' .ewardPd to en· trants who best predict the outcomes of 30 weekend games. First place contestants each week for 10 weeks will re· ceive a portable television set and transistor radios will go to weekly second and third place entrants. Letters to winning entrants will be mailed each week following judges selection o f the m ost accurate predJction of the 30 contests. In case of tie. lhe e ntrant coming closest lo estimating the total of all the scores or the JO games will be deemed the first place winner . Entry blanks and contest details will be p ubllahed each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday In the sporta pages of the Daily Pilot. Winners will be announced in the s ports pages as well. <5 7, 15.Sl, <1 Junior who will start as a dcfcns1v1' l'Ornl·rbark Rt:CEJVF.RS "We have a good group of qusllty rt'l'l·1vns," s ays T hompison, "led by Kevm Nelson 16 o, 170 1. who 's a two.year let. term an." Others who will fill the p'os1tlon include Mark Huntle y (junior. ~11. 160), Matt Kaae (junior, ~ll. 175> a nd Jcfr Newton <senior, 6·0. 160). OFFENSIVE LINE Three g00<• pros pects 'are fighting for the tight t•nd job, and lhe current leader is probably Gre~ Caine tjunior. G·I. 185 l. Close behind are Lt'c Knowles Iii J, 195 l and Matt Holml'S 16·5, 195 t Brian Smith 1senior. 5·IO . 1851 1s n r eturning s tarter <1l defrns1ve end, ;ind is also in the running for an of fons1ve line spot. Steve Green 16·4, 2.10) moves from guard, where he was all-league, to tackle The other tackle is Bob Sivigtia !senior. 6·5, 250 ). Several are battling for the guard spots, include Kevin Vest CG-0. 205), Sparky King (5·10, 185>, Steve O'Connor C6-l , 190) and Steve AJosio <6-1. 185). The center is Don Pharaoh f5·10, 175), who may double on the defensive line. DEFENSIVE LINE Glenn S\\ltn (6-5, 215) returns at tackle·, wh ere he lettered last season. :md he'll Joi n tackle Ron Mathern <5·9. 2051 on the line. Gohta both Wltys to fill out the de fen!5ive line could he Green. Vel-lt, Smith, O'Connor , Sivigila or Rick Michowski <5·10-175). UNEBACKERS -King <tnd Knowles will fill two of the holes, with three other juniors pushing for jobs Scott Ijams (5-9, 1651 , Lynn Brilndon <5·8, 165l and Lance Perry (5-8, 170). SECONDARY Thompson 1n· tends to use his depth al wide re· c·eiver lo fill out the defensive hackfield. Those penciled for actum include T aylor. Kairn. Aiello tind !;coll Taylor <senior. 5-U. 170 1, in ad d1l1on lo Nelson, lluntll'y. Kuac und Newton. KICKING GAME Aiello t!> u capable punter, wb1le a plac·e kicker who may stick with the varsity is J ohn Glina 15·11, 175 ). a sophomore who booted a 49-yard field goal as a freshman last year. Sports Cale ndar T ..... 'f MIOHICMOOL ...,. W•Let ~-V•llev., c_,.... la) .._....., HIG+IKHOOL .. .,, Wei•• ~EOlsonet 61 Toro CJ 1)1 ... ~ NEW MARINA COACH Dave Thompson Del Mar, Hollypark Race R esults Del Mar "'°' ~••u~uy teot11 of,,...., ..... u1101 f •r\I '""" A!•Qe<>ll \ 1\11 1 'Pin( dY I ) 40 l 60, 110. M•rk '~"'"' Clvrol ~ llO l 1.0. Bani• llnm ICl\fl>f!'4nl • 00 ~trond r.:it '"fWOf OuH lu• t~m,,k .. d tS _, •IO lt.O. Oua ltl•t41'1•t>n 1r.,ru1 1t:t0 1t.O ProOf'r tffO IC&~Mneo.tl • 10 lM•lr O!Juo1 .. •> ~1 P"''' tlt> '10 T Ill rd rll(." w .. ,,_ Counl r \(Mpmnnt iO 60 A 00 A llO, flold O,,vtt IROWIP\l /I -IQ I •0 l 1<111 l.l<lw IMo-1\ill • '° n e ... ,,. u s•·P<t•d ""°\Cl ~Ourth r«P A\ 0.. C-\ f(A\l•-1I 10 l IO. 1 IA Way\lele Sl•Hon tP1nuyl • 10 ·1 80. lo• CMenel 1 AO Fll\r> r..ce Su<lar>e\ tEnc1n.,u U .60, 1000, • 00, Rttpl•nl IT0<ol '60. 1 '°· El 1/1\IOl>-.O CChee>mot<•I '40 U E•acta ca-11 paod\lll W '>1•11> "IC~ Sharp A L•r• I P1noyt IS 00 9 00 • 10, ~ttonair R09er Cllel .. "!vetl II 20 ) 00, ~•I•\ Polley IC.SC-.1 JOO ~•enth «K• Ru IC..\len.-da 1 6 80, l 40, 1 '°· !>Ql•n olo Hour lloro1 J 00. 1 20. No•a s Guy IPlncevl J AO lS Eu<I• 111111<110 "° 00 E IQhlh rll(.(I Go w .... Vouno Man CC.\~I 1l 'I), 660, 160. El F..,.•lhco CS--rl •.IO. llD; S.. Ria;, CPln<•yl l llO Nln111 ""•-">orte••• (MtC•rranl S.olO. 3.40. 2.AO. Sun-•un tSr>~melWorl • 80 3 60, Hf'•t<.h ROM tTorol 1 AO \S E•ecle lt·SI PlllO '87 00 Alltnd""<• 11,161> Ho llywood Park Foriaturuv f IJth ftl9f'I of lt.fttghl ll•r ... u "'"111191 r lr\.I r 6tf' u .. 014t1>0PC>tn UC~bfpf'") 4 IO. l tie) 7 tlO IJey r lt91>1 I P~\er~111 14 10. 6 00. !"twmtll S.lllP I L•<o•l•I 3 olO \S E •it<.l<I C. lOl oa1d '1 IJ.60 S•tonO •«f' Mtl\lar ICam~ll) 6 10. • 40. 310. MIO\ Rov•I• N ll<urt>tH I, Ml .• '°· 1(1119 R•U f Porlllno1•10 fhlrO roil«' raltt IR•l<hlO<OI 8 40 • IO, l.00, Ron• Doll N IPorlhnQI •IO. 3 "° Hayw<1rcl' P•I ICeml>Oelll • 20 U E•«IA 14 I I 1>410 \101 00 Four111 •«• S H Sono tRalChfordl 12.10, s 10, 'AO. R•11•• M ike lltu4tblu l ) 60, • 10. F•mlly Oo<tor CR•ICr>lordl S.Ml. • 80 Flllll r4K• My O.recl Kn'9ht IAUOlnl 6.10, •.20. 310. Welt.Ill Glenlem 1-. ....... oo. s 10, Slor,,.,., l(!\IQlll N IVallollOl~l 110. lS E••<IA (~)J pelG 116'.~. Slalll r...-Try S<otcll CLIQnlllllll 13.60, SA>, 2 60; Siar Ctlllc (RICIWlnlsonl l 60, 2.20; Arrocl\ar R91>11C41 IOoudrHU) 2AO. s.-m11 rac-Vktor1-a. ... ty ta.~> JM, >.eo. 3 10; HllM1ooa .,_ IR.•lchfor-dl 1.00. •AO; IC-Out (\/•11-1......,1 4.AO. u euct. 11-41 "kl "11.00. lllQlllh ,_tesllc Slllpper IV•ll~J J2ACJ, •.60, •M; Ml Mano AmlQo (k-wl •.20. J.00; .._<ell< H•llOY•• 1-...1 SAO. Nl11111 ....-•• W¥ Chi.f IAl\dllel 1'M0 •ID, 7AO; L-0-.... tWlll...,._J S.AO. •.GO; T•ll-(~-rll.00. Tenlll rke~ Tl""" loo IParl<rrl 36 80. 10 90 '1 &O; Oelbr•e (Perkln'1 ll.00, '80, Htru !>l•P (LIQl)lhllll 11.211. U Execu till p.old $2,'10.00 Attende~-14, .. 1 Collegiate_ Football \YEST USC 17. Texas Terh 9 UC LA 10, Wushinl(lon i Ok lahoma 35, Stanford 29 BYU 10. Ore. St 6 Wash. St. 34, UNLV 7 San Jose St 31, ldaho 14 HO<tlWICloeSI 11.SM>Fr .. SI 0 p~~,.,.-.... 11 S..nl•Cl..-e22.HumbOldlSI 13 ROC'IUES Arh:ona31. Kan. St.O Boise St. 42. CS l-'1111. 12 i\r11 St 42. Pacific 7 Ut ah 56, Idaho St O N Ouk. St. 49, Weber 28 {•troll Monl •4. Minot SI I (OIOre~ Col I• Neb W~\lyll I N••.a• R-n Slejlftlft Au•l•llO SOUTHWEST Iowa St. 23, Rice 19 Miss. St. 17, N. Tex.St. 5 SM U 45, TCU 14 Air Force 34, UTEP 25 Af>lle .. SI '2. Cen1 SI , Oki• ll A•l<•11w1 Tkll h. SW Mluourl., E ,Ttlla\ SI 11. o.lt• SI • Hero1119 1•. i...w. • M<Murry It, Trinity, Tu. 11 S4m HOUSloft SI 12, !>W Olcl""°""' 0 SWTU••SI 14, ThHLutl'ter .... o T erlelon SI 1'. AU5tltl Col T MIDWEST Missouri 3, Notre Dame II Nd >raska '.lfi . Cal Gil Tt•x A&M :n. KilnS;.1s I() Mur~hall 17. Toledo 0 Nrthwstm o. llhno1s O Drake 38, S. Il l. 14 Cent. Mich. 41, Kent St. 0 Ba ll St. 38, Miami (Q) 14 W. Mich. 'ZT. Ill. St. 17 Ohio U. 23, E Mich 22 New Mex.ico St. 14, Ind. St. 9 Okla. St. 20. Wichita St. IO Alm• )/. 8 1uttlon t4 C ~nl '!>I • <>n10 l1 l •nt.Oln 9 INrt .. SI 10,SI J~.lna 10.\f~ G«tM ll•ll~y SI ).I, NE llllnol\ I Wonf', Midi lA, SaQiftdW 11•1 Sol 10 YounQ\ICIW" St Jt N •-•It l.awre...:e 19, NW Wioc~ln O Nebrnl<• Omel\e 14. N Color<ICIO o St OleC 13, Comotll, 1-1 I AOrl.,.. >. Oili.t>ce 0 8f'tl\eny. 1<.M>. 10, Ot1aw•. KMI 1 S 81'11\ef, MIN\. ll. Marv Ille St 0 Carron. Wlr.. •. w1, -OW.Olfl l Ctnl. Mt lllOdlll n. Befte<MC11M, IC•ft. t1 Conconll•. Mor1'd 10, _.....,St 0 E. llllnoh a, lkll• 3 HlllMSale olO. WlL·Pl-llle 20 MAllUto SI. 10, Wlr..-wt.11 ... 91.,. 0 NW I-• 23, c.nt. 1-• 1 Nortt .... d. Mlcll. JI, lllflklll9all TKh 10. st. T~•.St.C-St.I R.-HUl"*1 Z2. Ollwt JI A\111-0, Fr-111121 Chedr"" St. Sol, w,,,_, -· ' Hemline S.S. e.oncor•. St. Pl • Rl-J1 • ..--• Wa\lllnQtm>.-. 1. Oll-4oto<k-• W S.-l..a0-61,MKal-O eo. n. Wini...-• Gu\IAY AOolllnV\ 14. A~-S 0. 10 NEOlll•no<NO,P-Sf 0 NW 0111-.a 21. Fl. HIY' SI II '> D•'Ot > <,u.1,11td •• v...,\lnn" .., I Atl<1olC.(Cl"'Qrdl• N•O 14 UppWt Iowa., ICMi\ w., .. , ... ' \/•lier cnv ?J twrn•dl• '>1 " W•\hburn lff \t M,,try \ llt•f' t WI\ E•u <..t•o•. 'SI flte>tbt" 11 WI\ Stout t). Wl--. !ol 0 B•lt.er '°· 1(-WHlyn I 8\llM llh l•M>. '#fll ..... I Oo4ne 30, Emp>ri• SI 10 H•tllnQ\ 12. T-f MJM Morr1UI. ltort,,....,, !o 0 0 Mo Soul....,,.,. C:.nt ~'"'-' t Ml Houf I V•I 14, Ml&!iO<WI ROiie - MO We\lttrn 42. Dan. 20 MOtntftQ>ldlt )II, W•t100irO S Simo-U. SI A~• \E M IUO\lfl t•. <Anl Ark.-0 S Ark•n'41t 10, SE Olt.l•llOm.t lJ SOUTll Ouke 28. Gu. Tech IO Tulsa 3.5. Va Tech :1:1 W Va 14, R1chmonct 12 W11l&M ary 10. VMI 3 Fordh~m 30, 0Jvidson 14 N Caro St 29. E. Caro. 13 Missisb1ppi 14. Mem. st. 7 S. Caro. 45. Furman 10 Wa ke Forest 14. Va. O McNeesc St. 21. Fresno 16 Long Beach St 10. SW La.O Lou1s v1llc 54. S Dak St. 7 So. M 1!>s 21. Ark St ti C.ramn11no SI 71 "''°'"SI CJ Apo4tf1rfl1t\H '' 1''· Wl/ftoro u VH'JHHft Union}() N c '""""'' J~ )M''f'~\ Mdd1'°" ,q W.J"" I'\. Lcr~ I Moro~n ~1 l'O V1rqu·-.• \t I\ """'11<1'' St " R<todolpn M<l<ont \W1t\tern renn ,,. M1lh..d-Q\ ft W"yn"nuro ll. Fro~IDvrQ St U '.>hef)l>erd 1•. '>t11~ci St lO T•nn C11a11.._ u . w f(..,t,.ov ·~ Ec11n0oro !>t 16. F"'"'*" 1•. he Georoetown. l(y "· w v1r111n•• St • N•" Htll 1'>. L.1~ 8111111•1 16 Norlollt SI 3'. LtYlnQSI~ 10 Cll-1 19. Pre.ovtHI"" IT COfl<oni ... e,,_., 1• Tft • ..0..11-'2, W IC9"11\1drY 1) AllMftY. G<I 216. Fe~mrlllt SI 0 AU\lln P&ev 71. Tenn Martin 1• E Ian ... ElllAOelll C•tv SI 0 Jdtllaon ~t JS ,....,..,..,. ~l 1• Morrl\ floOWrl I\.»•........, St I• Motrr•v SI 2l. f ·-••I~• NE lo""'""" J, N•<holl\ SI " T•nne\~ T.,,.,, '1'J W C.rohnf 10· • WIM IOll·!'Mllorn11 • .......,.°" '"'' "L' EAST :.~ Penn St. 26, Rutgers Ht:-: Maryland 31. Tulane 1 :~ Ho l y C ross 19. Ne~ H amp. 14 • F la . St . 28. Syracuse O Villanova 35, Bowl. Gr. 28 Dayton 31, Maine 14 ConMcl"41t 21. HortMA ....... 1• o.•--11.~1~0 E. St........., 11, I,,._, Pa.) KlftQS Po4M IO, C-o-..11 LAt.-,etteJ1, ~ o Let\. 23, w. a.-$(. JO L.vcomt"Q i•. LAKlt ..._.SI. " Thlel 14, Oeft9¥e U •' MofoklelrSt.11.Gl-~1. I~ Wll"""°'Cllll 14, ~ t llM<.A ll. BloorMbunl SI T S C11rollna SI :M. De•-¥• SI o N. Caroll,.. A& T 2l, Md.•E. Short l C..rneql•Melloft 14, C.llfotftle, P• J Cl6'klftSl.21.-~o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Three Golfe r s Tie d for L e ad In CM Golf Pate Shoots 66, Takes 3-shot Lead Bradley Wading DENVER IAPl -Pal BTadley birdied three consecutive holes on the back nine or the Green Gables Country Club co urs e fo r a par 72 Saturday <tnd retained the lead in the National J e wish Hospital Open with a two-round total or 140. Three playE'rs are tied for the lead <1ftcr the firi.t ro und of the 36-ho lf> Costa Mesu Open golf tournament that concludes today at the Costa Mesa Gotr and ('ount ry Club. Larry Collins or Wesllakt• V11lagl', wmnl'r hl'rl' Ill 1975, Is one of the fi rst round leaders • ifter the championship fhJ!ht playl'd the shorter M<'sa Lmcla t·ourse Saturday. He fired a fi ve· under·par 65 along with Graham Cowan of San Clemente and Mark PmlthorpofYorba Linda The top 16 players in the cha mpionship flight will tee off <1t noon today on the Los Lagos course with the pubhe invited to witness the action free of !'hargc Fi ve playl•ri. ure lied lwo slrokl'S hack <c t 67 with four more ul 68 <.tnd a host of other!'. al 69 F1nlR_u_n OW.""'4911•llitl Fl .. lll MewU ftd•C-... 6) L•rtv C.OlllM IWnllakt Vllfd9fJ. c;. .. 11iom (()WMI ,...., (.IM>-ltl Mark P••ll'-O tVorlM L•MAl •I '*'" W1111am\ CWtl\tur~). Joe ~fmP\nn l~••rOulll, Jim ~IHMln IMeH Vera.I Al 8tnavlO~t (M•nlo!'I \/1ojoJ. Sloph•n HA¥~' IC.osla M9YI .. l(en Teel IEI N1oue11. Jim Jll(.OOt IHul'll •nQIOll S..CltlO, Tim O'Mar• <Cotta _,,.., Gooor .. heClt (Col-I Finl Fl ..... ~s-G-Ot R~-IAft.U..lm Mlll\I, ~ U NSe; .. -sc_ WllMJll I Rancho !> ...... "•'· LO. 1 aqo\ .. .-¥d 8yall (Mii• )<lu,.,..I L4X UQ4X *-""-"' MffeLlftde C>0 0011 Pt<.hOYltll CH11nl ... <Kltfl l, f>elln11 POflO (Port --I urry 5'-rAlln !Circle Al Jim 8•~"" llll'l>oo1'""' " Jim M<G<>w..,. t\<I" 01_,, Tlll .. ,.1 .. 111 • t.ni..--c-w ·~-Jim llowll"Q tGr...., Riv~• I .. CrelQ A•tdltft (COiia Mt\411. Soll ICll~,-~, IC...Yorl Cr .. l,•f Vl~IC•I~ CVl•V•~Clel CO LUMBUS. Ga. <A P ) - Defending champion J erry Pale fi red a 66 Saturday, overtook foltcrin!o! Rocky Thompson and held off youni.:sters Bobby Wadkmi. ;inci (;reg Powers to take a thrt'<'·strokc lead after 54 holes of the· Southern Open golf tournament. The 24-ycar okt Pate was at 200 , 10.under·p<.tr afl<'r con seculive rounds of 67 over the fl,79l ·yard, par 70 Gr een Island Country Club cours e The eonfident Pate. who was thr ee·strokes off Thompson's pace entering S:.tlurday's play, started with a bogey five on the first hole. then b1rd1ed five holes lhc rest of the way to take c-ha rge or the tournam ent. Thompson. who had rounds or 66 and 65, bo~cycd four of hi~ first ei~ht holes and closed with :.c disastrous 7fi to knock himselr out of conlent11m Thom pson, 3R. a 12-year tour veteran who lost his PGA card in 1976 and rei<ained it in June, has not earned a cent in eight previous events this year. His round in the s we ltering heal knocked him down to ooly a three·under-par 207 e ntering today's f inal round for the $35.000 fi rst prize. Wa dkins, the 27·ycor·old younger brothe r or Lanny Wadkins. had a 69 for 203. Powers, of Nas hville. who has lost his playin~ card twice and regained it, had a 70. "Hopefully, I can go out and i..hoot a nother low score one more day," said Pate. "J shot four under today with mistakes. I H MY ENGINE RAN WHEN IT WAS OFF We've got what you want! 'WhereC£lse? hope I can do better tomorrow." P ate. who hasn't won since capluMng this liUe a year ago, played in the final threesome with Thompson. "Rocky didn't play that poorly -some of his putts didn 'l go tn, and his ironi. weren't going ex· aclly where he wanted them to," said Pate . Third rounG Ip..,.,~ S<orH o4 '"" Sooll.Mrn C)pon QOH tourna,,.,.nt ()Yer Ille cw•·10, •.1•1 ytrd Cron 1\1""" C®n\ry C.luo tourM J~rrv Pl!~ Gt~Q Pow-•'' tlt)f)t)v WMa1n\ 8"b Wynn Mlller8etW< CicorQe CM!le C,..,ry l(o'" W•Yt't4 Le"' Oo11J•nuMY Rew C.10-ll !llll ICr•l•ll<'I Oou11 , .. ,,,, Pt\11 H•rt(.O(_k J•'" S•mOn\ (.,artton Wn1tt' 4C"'Uh F~rOH\ An<3y 8 t'ttn Tim Slml>WI G<><>rot e.,..n, lom Otftl Chi {111 ROOrlQUO!l Mlh Reid R0<ky Thoml>'Of\ 0.nnyEdWM~ Tommy oll•ron Mark H•v•• Barney'"""-' Grltr Jont\ 0.11 Slkt' Arll• Mc Nkl<te Owl r IM Coadv JOl\ft Lill!!<' SIML.ff Allef\Mllle. GeOl'llC JOlw>son ., • ., ... 100 ..... s '° 103 ......... 103 118-f>1-64-10A .,.....,._'°' 63-f0 .. 7 lOS 11-1.~ '}()~ 6Uf-64-10S .. 64-fO 10S .,. ... , n 10S II 6Q l>O 106 6/·IH8 106 ... 11411 '°" ,, ... , 68 '°" ,,....... 2DI> 10-66 10 2DI> 10 .. S 11 2DI> 1' 61... 'IOI o11•1 n 101 ,,.., ll 101 ,,.... ll 'IOI ll-6-4,, 101 M-4H6 101 , ........ 10I ,, ..... 10I 11~TO 10I .... 71 ll XII U -TO-Tl-108 ,._...., 109 Tl·TIMl-10'1 ... ,~10'1 , ... S,.f0-109 66-TO·TI 109 ...... ,, 10'I ., ... ,)-109 One s troke back was Jan Stephenson, who fired lhc tournament's firs t -and her c•arccr fourth holc·in·one. The ace came on the par·J, 157.yarcl St'venth hole en route lo a sccond·round 69. l f'•OH'WJ \CO,,.\ t'ftnr Sotturd.,y'" ~o<ono rOOll<l..,. I"" NA1o0,,.1 Jew1'11 HO\Ollitl 01>"" OYPr lhf' P&•·ll • 791 r•rd Gr"•" GdblP• Country Clubcour"' Pdt Rr<1dler ,,,,_,, 140 Jan Sl•Oht,,_, 17•9 1•1 JoAnn Pr"1'\llt,. \ II UI JOAM W1"1\4ni II 11 U ) S•ncl•• Pel,.,... II /1 143 Marl• A\lrOIOIJI'\ ,, " 141 ~ndr• SPIJll<h nn .... J•M 8181o(k n 12 IU Beverly Kt~' 1~11 , .. l(&llly Wr>i_I,, l•~-1 .. Diane PallorM>n 1•~10 IU S..nclra P0\1 13 /1 u s Conni• Clllll_,. ,, IJ-1'5 Sh11ron M 111.-. 11·1•-IO Clorl• E llrel /I 1'-US 8•rtMra Mo•M \\ 1111n -us Ottl\Ston. 1~71 -144 Pt!QQY Conley IHl-146 !>uw11o·c--,, ,._ , .. Join The Rams Watching Monday Ni9ht Football GIANT SCRE&I TY • FOOT LONG HOT DOGS &CHIU~S I'd switch ttie IQnltlon off bul the enoint •ouldll'I sto,. lnstud II SlfUlltred, rocked end c.ouohtd. Thell I dlscove WYNN'S• SPIT FIRE. How 111Y troubln '"' t'ttf,-lftlles • he~ uitr Yes enqilw -.nl'f ,. .. "" be not only o m••llno ..,, downrl9hl danQt meciwtlully So \t ~1"d lo your ur y1111rwtf Adel • un of WYMN'S \Pl! FIR to ,.., ou tent lo6tJ Awe1i.le • THE AUTO LEASING COMPANY 1978 MERCEDES 450 SL COLOSSEUM HHS 50 YRD. LIHE SIA TS IM THI SALOON IBl:I•Y41 Cell 142-5171. "-' a few word• IOWOt lc for 1978 MERCEDES 280 CE (2) 1978 PORSCHE SC (2) 1978 EL DORADO BIARRITZ Available for Immediate delivery For Information please call- (714) 979-3954 Members Of The Roma Here Eoch Monday To Watch The Gome Folckwd By Grtot fnt«ialument 2607 W. COAST HWY .. ~ llACH ··-··--------, ___ .. _ ... , ......... _. __ ____ .___ __ .,._..,. ... __ ~-...._-~. _,,..,. ... _..........__ . ~ I ~ . ~ .. -... , WllCHESTEI~ 670* RIFLE 13P Bott action XJ/06 rift.. with odju•toble reor sig ht. Hardwood finished dodi. MEI'S FLAllEL SHIRT JACKO 11aa . ~ ..... . . .. . .. ... . ... ~ ~. ... . .. ..... ... .. HOPPE'S~ TAl,ET THIOWEI 23aa Ponoble and llghtwelght. Con operate from o dittonce. Thtowt ~ Of doublM. CHEV ROI• IYlOI VEST 2488 Nylon '°'" wtth worm 8~ dudt down. 20% woteriowf feather. fill, llP"l'P stying. ----·------·-. ---- ............ ' I .-• • ' - t .. DAILY PILOT Sunday Seplemoer 10. 1978 Featuring_._._. ________________ _ Fashion LotH of nu•t> thmR' art· h11pptlnma lh ptu\ts th111 fitll Tht•y 'vt• ('httnNl•d tht-11 allh<mette, 1ol t••n 11Ummt•r and, lht•rt'for<'. 11ex1M Thlli n1&r row .. •r look t•alli. fur a t·haan&t• 1n a<·rc>11sone11 too. i;o hcl•la "111 b\-h11(ht-r ht•ll' ur.-l11.1r k and th1• Ja:r~t't & worn with lhf' pant" h11vt.• u nt.'w propor Tht•y ,,,,. 1•1th1•r 'hort ,incl ftllr'll or loo\f• 1tnd 'ersttt'Cl with poddt·d 'houlder-s 11nd pu,.,hup t't'Vl''I ( '11rchJn1\ hit' ht t>n '' lr1·1t•tl h.)' de• \ll(fll'r for Un II\ f'f" hl'lmlnl( numhc•r Of lht' 111'¥.' look " Wh1•lh1·r 'hlt·d 1n riehly teKtur •d mill" ult•, nr lh•• l11~h1 "'''~•ht , hullt'r '"fl JllO" uh·'· 1l ti. tht' fobru· 'tar of lhe new '>Cason Thi• mo.'11 111,uul ol t lw c~irduroy punL'i art.' l'Ut 'i1m1l.H to ovt'rulls and ha ve wide ".ustbund' und hroacJ 'ui.pendl'rs The legb Mrl' 11tnught and i.hm. mav b<' pegged or tapered lit the unklP and !>Omettmei. turn up an a c uff Corduroy Jeans h uve a definite Western fcehng with straight boot legs and quarter lop pot·kcb Aulhent1r1ty 11> the keynote here. i.o don 'l be surprised to M~t· the jeans lopped orr by yoked. norul l'mbrotd t>red cowgirl shirts 8 la Doll• Evun.<; More hig hly styll·d C'orduroy slacks are ofh•n pk'utetl at the hip-; und look chicest whe n worn "'1lh hig h hct>ll'<l pumps The accessoraei. wc1rn with lht'M' pant-. borrow strongly from nwn ·~ \.\t•ar 'o \.\f' t·an l"K!>et·t to see lots of \'t'1>ls ruxt•dn or hand rollar<'d shirts a nd all sorts of nt•tkt IC'\ Mr. and Mrs. Olmscheid Mrs. Ruttencutter Mrs. Bitler Ruttencutter-Grubb Marilyn Ruth Grubb, Newport Beach, and Brian 8 . Ruttenculler. Long Beach. have been married m ceremonies conducted in Grace Brethren Church in Long Beach. Their parents a re retired Lt. Col. and Mrs. Royal H. Grubb Sr .. Ne wport Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A Hutte ncutter. Long Beach. The newlvweds arc both J?raduates or Biota College. She graduated from Corona del Mar High School and he from Jordan High School. The new Mrs. Rultencutter is employed al the North Orange County Child Guidance Center in Fullerton, and Rutlencutter is employed by Fulle r Theological Seminary in Pasadena. They will live in Artes ia Bitler-O'Toole Costa Mesa residents Colleen O'Too1e and Edward Biller have been marrie d in ccremonaes conducted in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Their parents are Patricia O'Toole·Davis, Costa Mesa: Lawrence O'Toole. San Clem ente ; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bitler. Costa Mesa. The new Mrs. Bitler graduated from Estan- cia High School and Brym an School. She al· tended Orange Coast College. Her husband is a graduate of Estancia High School and OCC They will hve in Santa Ana Olmsc heid-Warg Bonnie J ean Warg and John Peter Olmscheid exchanged wedding vows in the garden of the Thursday Club in Point Loma. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell R . Liebold of Irvine. graduated from Corona del Mar High School and San Oie~o State. She at· tends International University and is employed by the Santee School Sys tem The bridegroom. son or Mr. and Mrs. P .J. O lm scheid or St. Paul, Minn .• attended University or Minnesota and Is employed by the, WavetekCorp. The couple will make their home in PaclClc Beach after a wedding trip to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. Warner-Benedix Dianna Tracy Benedix and Michael Mahlon Warner have been married In ceremonies COO· ducted In St. Columbans Catholic Church. Thelr parenll are Dr. and Mrs . Richard H. I Corduroy pants are pleated and pegged (left). tapered (center) or cut Western style (right). Weddings/Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Oldright Mrs. Warner Benedix. Fountain Valley. and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Warner. Anaheim. The bride is a graduate of Fountain Valley lligh School and attended Golden West College. She reigned a s homecoming queen at both schools The bridegroom is a graduate or Neff High School and served in the U.S. Navy for four year s . lie has completed two years al Fullerton College and has been accepted to USC as a busi- ness maJor The couple honeymooned in San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. W a~ner-D itte Carolyn Dille and Robert Wagner .Jr. cx- rhanged wedding vows at the Neighborhood Church in Palos Verdes Estates. The bride. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dille or Fountain Valley, graduated from Foun- tain Valley lltgh School and Scripps College. She received her M.A. from Johns Hopkins University and will r eceive her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in October The bridegroom, son or Mary Lou Wagner of Rancho Palos Verdes and Robert Wagner Sr of TorranC'e. g raduated from Arcadia High School and Ch1remont Men's College . He is e mployed by the Firs t Boston Corporation. The couple will make their home in Lo~ Angeles a fter u wcddtn(Ot trip to llawai1. Old right-H atch Jani Hatch , daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hatch of Huntington Beach, a nd Robert Lee Oldright, son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldrlghl or Tacoma. Wash .. were married an cere monies conducted In Saint James Episcopal Church In Newport Beach. The new Mrs. Oldrlght is a g raduate or Marina High School and the University of Puget Sound ln Tacoma. She was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. T he bridegroom is a graduate of Stadium High School and the University or Puget Sound, where he was 1:1 membe r or the Sigma Nu fraternity. Evans-Hollerman Calvary Chapel was the selling for the wed· ding of Sharon Susan Hollerman, Long Beach, and Gregory Randall Evans. Santa Rosa. Their parents a re Mr. and Mrs . Harry Hollerman, Long Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. ....... Miss Watson. Mr. Godwin Mrs. Wagner Miss Stairs Harold ~vans. Rohne rt Park. The brtdl' attended Fountrun Valley High School and ~raduated from Bahrain High School m the Persian Gulf and Golden West College Thl' bridegroom graduated from Verdugo ll ills 1111-(h School and attended Glendale Co llege lie 1~ e mployed by the Press Democr at ne wspaper m Santa Rosa. Condrey-Perrott Colleen Otanc Pe rrott and Jack Messenger Condrey Jr were married m llorseheads, N. Y Their parents arc Mr and Mrs. Thomas R. Per· roll or llorschcads and Mr and Mrs. Jack Con· drey of Irvine The bride ~raduated from Hamilton High School East m ll<.1millon Square. N.J.,and Bob .Jones Uni versity in Greenville, S.C. The bride· groom graduated from Saguaro High School in Scoltsde1lc. Ariz . and Bob Jones University. where 1s 1s rurrently a ~raduate student Wettstein-Schmitz Marianne Schmitz and V1ktor Wettstein hav(• been me1 rm•d in Lanl'(cnlhal. Switzerland. Her parents ar<' Mrs Nancy A. Schmitz of Newport Reach and Puul G Schmitz Jr. of Phoenix Thl' new Mrs Wettstein 1s a graduate of II arbor I hgh School a nd UC Berkeley. She has been studying 111 India for the past year. The couple will mak<' their home an Langcnlhal. Stairs-Mandala N cwporl Beach r esidents Cheryl A~ne ·Stairs and David Mandal.a flan to t?e married OC(' 2 in Our Lady Queen o Angels tn Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr and Mrs . David S Stairs. Whittler. and Mr. a nd Mrs. David Man· dala, Arcadia. Miss Stairs is a ~raduatc of USC. where she took a degree in fine arts and affiliated with Pl Octa Phi. She is employed as an interior de· signe r with Lusk llomes. Mandala took a 0 .A. in economics from Claremont Men's College and an M B.A. from USC. He Is vice president of Property Invest· ments West. Larkins-Skaggs Sherry Lynn Larkins. Costa Mesa, and Johnny R. Skaggs. Newport Beach, are engaged to be married .. -.., .. ,. . ...... ...... . . . . ,. .... . .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pinkley Their pare nts ctre Mr. and Mrs. George J Larkins. Costa Mesa. and Mr. and Mrs John R Ska~g~. Ma d1:-.onv11le. Ky. The bridl' elect graduated from Costa Mesa High School Thl' bridegroom -elect is a graduate of Madison High School and the University of Kentucky. where he affiliated with Kappa Sigma. Both <.1 rc employed by Far West Services. Inc. A J an. 6. 1979, wedding is planned in the First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa Watson-Godwin Kathy Ann Watson cind Wilham J. Godwin a re engagt:d to be married Their parents are Mr and Mrs . Ray Watson and Mr and Mrs . Jack Godwin. all or Newport Beach The bride dect and bridegroom·elect both graduated from Corona del Mar High School ctnd UCLA. An Oct 14 wedding is planned in Our Lady Queen of Angels. Mortenson-Marquet Sandra Mortenson and Brant Marquet art: e ngaged to be ma rried The bride elect. da ughter of Mr and Mrs . Donald J ones or M1~s1on V1CJ<>. graduated from <.:oro n:i ckl Mar ll1 gh School and SaI' Diego Stale University The bridegr oom elect . son or Mr. and Mrs Winfield Marqucl of Costa Mesa, graduat- ed from Newport llarbor lligh School and Lhl' University of California at Berkeley l\n OC'l 22 wedding is planned on tbe Pavilion Queen 1n Nt•wport Beach. H odge-Marschal I Kimberly Yvette Hodge and Danny Matson Marschall ar<' engaged lo be married. The bride·clcct. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Morse of Westminster. graduated from Westminster llig h School and attended Golden West Collegl' She was first runner up in the 1975 !'vt1ss Westminster Beauty Pageant. anJ second runner up m lhl· same pageant in 1977 She was also :i finalist m the Miss C_Alifornia In- t ernational Beauty Pageant. . Th<' bnd<'groom l'lect. son of Mr and Mrs Danny R ~ursrh all of San Diego, graduated Crom Foothill ll1 gh School. lie took tus B.A. 1tt UC San 01e~o und hh M A at UC lrvane H.< 1:> president of Cahrornt:i Lew~in~ Corp An October we ddin g i-1 f'lanned In Anahe im"; First Christian Church 50th Anniversary . Alvin and Lucy Pinkley, longtime Costa Mesit res1denLc;, celebrated their 50th wedding an· nivers ary at a reception al the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club The recept ion was given by the couple's children . Dr a nd Mr'\. V1rgll Pinkley of Edwarosvllle. 111 . and retired Co\. an<l Mrs . 8 .M. Adrian of Costa Mesa . Th~ Pinkley-; have five grandrhildrcn They h :-.v c owned Pink'" Costa M csA Pharmacy ror 45 year<>. Pinkley ser veJ llS mayor or Cost.i Mcu three limes. u well as •wr vlng on the City Council and Costa Mes.a County Water District. He Is former president or the Costa Mesa Lions Club. ~rs Pinkley i:; a m ember of the Friends of the Library and the Hlstor\cal Society ln Costa Mesa . and the Col. WllUam Cabell chapter ol the Daughters of American Revolution. . .. -. .. . . . . " . ._ ... . .. -..... l , I I \ \ HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK Monday, Soptember 11. 1978 DAILY PILOl 8 7 Horoscope ] Clean Teeth Privately Aaa Laaclers MONDAY.St:PT 11 DNEV ORI AR • Aat .~ t Ah rcb 21 April rn 1 r 1onf't·1 oritt1'•tt. hlU f' n trail t ffortA wtll come to at lf'nllon of 1tu~rmra Lt•o, Capn t'<>rn. Aqu1u 1u ... per~e>ni-flj!un · pMm10t'11tly You (lt'l to heart or mulh.•ni )-Ou kotrn wht·n · you stand with bo~i. ur m~btr of ?.fpoaltf' "" · TAUllll8 IApnJ 20 Muy 20) Jt t'ud , wrik advt!rtitw, publu1h communlcato on ui. m uny lt•ve1' "' 1111 .. ,lhlt• .\t1ukr um f11wr•·' 111 scf'n11 no ,.1 r avt'I. t.'llur .. uun, r•1th)!n1nr pnont1t•i. lh1•:w cluroln Ct> t('t•nt on n~·tr rurnm.: lcinguaice. UNt' barr1•M> G 'MINI • ""' 21 Jun.-:"'' \ ou1 cur10~1t y ,a otr )OU ma)' b.ave been ovc·r<'har&l'fl or d aq1t'd 1w1et• for u me ittm Kno"' 1t •nd don 't be afraki to pokf' around or ull qu~ttoM S11w1t tartan c:uuJd t••urf' prominently Orw clo~t.> to )IOU helps tn •tr 111htcnlna out bucl&ct <'ANCF.a cJunf' 21 July 22l Low prollll' beat uil.5 )-OUr PUf'J>O' $ ~ ~peNfit'' Cul tdul Let olht-rs, e11pec1ally partnu or mate . frt't'ly ••Pr"" lbelr v1l'v. G•tber Information. file I pertlnmt data for future use. You learn a oout I 1.,11 wncaci LEO I July 23·Aug. 22 > Establlbh pos1t111n avoid grandlo..,•· ae lure . ta aihten b udi.:d Q.emina. Vireo. Saa1ttar1us pen.oni. play uct1H tolc!i. Acceol on Sl'rvace, pets, dependents Ht: analytical: learnine process ls stimula ted Member of opposite sex does want lo be helpfu l VIRGO IAug. 23-Sept. 22>: Good Moon a peel now PQinll. to romance, personality, t-X· cltem ent of d iscovery. gainin g admiration of young peraon. Taurus, Libra figure prominently so does the number 6. Harmony replaces frlc Uon You are revltalbed! LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l: Land, property, defining 1oals. naming a price -these are mte· gra l part of scenario. See in Ughl of actuality . avoid se lf-d eceptio n . Practical a flair s dominate. Pisces is in picture. Partner or mate makes declaration of intention. I) t· A R /\ N N I A 1> l': n s P l l· a i. t· 1 0 1111• to lht• uicJ of .i den tun • wt•1111·r Whl'n I 111n 1·11lin.i 11ul Ill pubh<' I \l.OU lll llkt• vt>ry rr11u·h to h1• a bl1• to dt•Bn m y l l·t•l h uttc1 lhL· """'I. Un lorl u nult•ly tht'rt' un· frw prtvulo balht001111> and thl1i t•rt•utes u pro hl~sn l jwn l'url't bring my11tlf to luh my teeth out ut u long row 11 ( s inks Jnd wa11h them I 'n1 11urt' tha~ woul d bt: moa.I urwi>i*Ut mN to lht· 1>t>oplt• around rnt'. a nd I would b\• t'll\barrlUlbl'd How do oth r swuplc h~ndl•· th11> problem " U PPEH S FROM t'tllt'AGO Ot:AK UPPERS : I a m trylna to com• up wltb a plawilbl~ solution -and h'ai not easy. I do know tbere are pockt l t oothbrushes around that fold and tab up very llttle t1pace. If you eould carry a papt>r cup along, nil ll with water, and go lnlo a private t11ll. you could clean your let•th unobserved and 11olve the problem. I realize this sounds a bit m essy, but I believe il 's bette r than the alternative. D E AR A NN L ANDERS: l am a boy who is 12 years or age. I dld s o m e thing m y parents didn't think was right and as punishment they made m e s tay home from a ball game I was dying to see. The tickets were bought aDd everything. They toolc my c ousin Inste ad of me I decided they wc rc terrible to treat me so bud a nd I s tarte d to pack my suitcase to run llWU)'. I nnished packing and I thou~t maybe I 1'hould write a goodbye letter . I wanted my folks to know why I was run· n ing a way. I got t o thinki ng about lots of thln1s u I was writing and decided I ought to be very fair and aoploglze for a few things I had done that weren't right. Arter I started to write I thought or lots of things that needed apologizing for. I then began to tha nk them for the nice thlngs they had done for me and there seemed to be an awful lotofthem. By the time I fm.ished writing the letter. 1 un- packed my suitcase and tore up what I wrote. I h ope all kids who think they want to run awa y from home will s it down and write a letter to their parents li ke I dad and then they won't go. A ROTTEN KID DEAR KID: You don't sound rotten to me. Vou sound great. I wish you we re mlne! DEAR A NN LANDERS: -My wi re was laid up for te n da ys with a bad back and l have been trying to t ake over for her. 1 have learned a lol -especial· ly why some wome n n e ve r get l h e l r housework done. There are two secrets to good housekeeping: ( 1 > Plan your work be for e you start a nd don't go on lo a second job unut you finlsb the firat. The woman who leaves the kitchen ln the middle of the cleanup to g o make a b e d or s tra ighte n the living room ls in trouble. <2> Don't turn on the TV . It will convert the iro n In your blood to lead In the fanny. Twice J got booked on a TV program 1 thought I'd watch for a couple or minutes. and It loused up my whole morning. I m lght also say, I have a lot more respect for my wife's cooking and housekeeping abili· ty now that I've had this experience. Sign me - KINDA SHEEPISH D EAit SHEEP : Not ba-aaa-aaad. Tbaili ror a real upper. D E A R A N N LA NDERS : I a pplaud your stand on alcohol. Now may I add a new dim e n s io n ? Ju s t because one d oesn 't have the DTs or c ir r h o s is of the l ive r does n't mean plenty of harm hasn't occurred. Stopping heavy drink· ing TODAY means less d am a'ge than stopping T OMO RROW. Pcrhap:. t his ar gument would have no effect on a hard· core a lcoholic. but there are so m 3 n y n e w drinkers who need to know this. Women don't think of the unsighUy manlfesta· shorter. l believe they tiona Hke .. whiskey ta ke some bones out of nose" <broken veins>. or the legs or saw them what~ does to their down. Can anything be s k in and ey es <a nd done about the shorties? wals t.Unes). While t o -LOOKED DOWN ON som e this may sound IN SULPHUR SPRINGS frivolous. it could be an incentive riot to drink. DEAR SVLPHU R : Doctors could do a lot Anyoae wbo looks down more about cautioning on you because or your their patients, although height lan't wor'b a I'll bet most boozers tell second look. their doctors they a re I know of no aurgkal procedure to mak~ JX't•· pie taller. but young children sometimes can bto helped to grow talll'r with drug s th a t •&lmulate tbe pltuJliir) gland. Thl8 procedur.-i~ considered experimental and the results are un- certain. Careful regul a· tlon and observation hv a competent pbysldan Is eHentlal. I am NOT re· commendlng It. "soclal drinkers" right ------------------- up to cirrbo6is time. -•••••••••••••••••• C ARRY NATIO N WASN 'T SO DUMB GREAT HAIR! GREAT PRICES! DEAR C .N .: You LUZZETT A Bernard make an excellent point. 240 Newport Center Or. Ste 200 T~e womu drtaker ls apt to be more con· l••••••lli6il4ii0il-6iii0ii2i3••••••1 cened aboa& Iller com. pln~loa, eyes and OJ1lf'e ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:::;:::;:::======~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ tlaaa Iler liver. Booze adds girth and age like c razy and Jr these dames don't care about the ir Insides, maybe the y 'd drink less U Homeone pointed out wb at alcohol does lo their looks. HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! TIRED OF WASHING THOSE DIRTY CLOTHES?-l.ET US 00 IT FOR YOU W• II••• _ _,., ... 1-. •-"'I,. .. ·--~ ,.,. U yean . Al .. ~y C .. Mi"ll & Phll1-LA-•· .,. .. Y-dleette• ......... , • lry. SCORPIO <Oct . 23-Nov. 20: Short trip Is on your agenda. Money. experience. one in a uthori· ty -these also crowd scenario. Capricorn Cancer figure prominently. What had been de: layed will occu r. Be prepa red for added responsibility. One who means much to you makes demands -and you should fulfill them. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Reach beyond ap~rent limitations. Valid opportunity exists to expand horizons. Get rid of burden not your own in first place. Accent on finances, pay- ments , collections -and locating lost articles. Wish For Football Viewing . CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19 l : Moon in your sign. Peopleare drawn to you. Elementoftlming, luck rides with you. Act in independent manner. Stre~s ~ioneering concepts, fresh approach, origma hty. Wear attractive clothes, ma ke personal appearances. appeals. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-F'eb. 18): You ga in "inside information." A former "teacher" will now seek your counsel. Another Aq ua ria n figures prominently. Hos pit al, private club or other "closed " institution shows in your schedule. Follow through on lessons learned PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20) Accent on companionship, shared interests, ~aming by do· Ing what you enJoy, coming to terms with busi ness asaoclate. Gemini, Sagittarius -and the number 33 -fleure prominently. Accept lov1ta· tion Be social. display versatility and humor If ~mber II ls Your Birthday you enJ<>Y lecture:.. you learn and arc capable of transmit· ling knowledge lo others . You can write. report a nd Rraphtcall y Il lus trate e xpe r iences Aquarius, Cancer, Leo pe rsons play key roles in your hfe. You arc perceptive. analytical and conscious or cleanliness and nutrilson . more so lhan the avcr:.ige individual. You meet exciting person~ in October <.ind begin a new project. C'lub Calendar run~ <'arh WPrlTll'.~<1011 rn the na1l11 1'1l11t and contain.~ notices 11/ 11111men':. and .~t>rv1c:e d uh TTWf'llngs and ev1•r1t.~ /nr thl' /ol/()U)1ng u1eek Tlwr~y thmugh Wednl's- dm/ Send Mltces tn Club Calendar . Dally Pilot. P o Hor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 9262fi Re sure to mrlude y1>ur name <ind phon<' rwmbN Nottces m u:.t hr m our hands two u1eeks m odvanl'I' You1 Daily Pilot can be RPqc:led l '1.t1•1}1 ft11.e'lll l.oti¥'flt f 1l1tt 1"11~ 11 ffof f(lrll)•l l•fl'f ""'" •• A.111\.j "-1'1fi .,!IMI I'd give anything ir m y husband wat ched football. There's something so "American" about sit· lin g up ther e in the s tands Saturday after Saturday watching 22 burly men pitted against one another in brute, •animal strength to s ee who cun get that ba ll over the goul O h . I kn ow w h a t you 're thinking. You 're remembering all those rotten things I used to say a boul my husband when he watched fool· ball. About how all of o ur t'hildren ta lk like lloward CoseU. How we m oved once a nd h e didn't even notice. How I u se d L o we a r nightgowns made out or Astro-Turf to get his al· tent1on. How he'd Been m ore bowl s tha n the lat r ine office r a t Ft. Dix. How we used to de· c ora t c him f o r Christ mas and he never t:ven moved I was kidding Wh y , ther e 's n o he a lthie r s port for a man in t his world than a f ootball g a m e . H is Satu rdays used to he like a ritual. Fill the t h e r m os . s lini:; t h e blanket over his arm, To re<1ur.,t 11 prr ture 11 nle or call llw I' ealurt':. l)epart ment. 6'12 4'121 P1r 111res art' hrntlt'd 111 fund TOl\l'rl> lllJ('TI t11 l/11• pul1l11 More dash . more fla~h this glamorou-:; fo ll. W1•ddm11 antl f·11q11111 rrtl'lll 0 11nou n11•1111•111., rim on Sundm1 1n thi• /)111/11 1>1/111 f'11rm!l 11r1• <11.J<ll/11h/1' nl all l>m/11 lilt•t 11/f1r 1'.\ 11r b11 collrng th1• Feature., DP port m<>r1I. 642 4:i2 I To a u111d d1supp111nl menl. prm1pective bndes ori• n>rnmded 111 ho1•r th1•1r u.wddmg storst•s. with (I black-and·wh•tr yl<>~·•ll fl/ the lmdR or of lhe ,.,.up/1•. lo the f'eoture~ l>rr>MI rnent 0'1<' wet'k hefurt' lht' weddsnq fo:nqaqcment aruwun c1· m cnl'> w ith hind< o n1/ u1h1lf> q/oi.~11 n/ lhi• futuri• hrrde or the n 111p/1• muq h~ r l'r e1 vl'd 1'>11 ll1r 1'•rotuN'~ Dt>p0rtmt•nt .\II uwf'kit ht>forr th<• U'l'ddrng dote Dla1 Direct 642-4321 Call Collect lublcrlbe to the new1pope r that coverl your hometown best ... YOUI Hometown Dally NtrWSpopet' As in our <m kle str;lpped sexy sand al. Black. brown, camel, kidskin . l 'oly bottom is ;i JOY to w:ilk Cir dance in. c;c,nll y priced. ~:;. !)~) Ma\ler Ch11rge • Vis~ I . • f . , : ., DAILY PILOT SOUTH COAST PLAZA I I ., 3333 SOUTH BRIS-TOL •COSTA MESA ,.,"";--.·~~.""r..-:.·-·-.-· .... _ •• ,,., .. ,,,., ... .:-:, : d on 't know any thing a bout the game. Oh, oh , backfie ld In motion! I tell you that center bas t-0 be the kicker of \be century ." The pom-pom girls - 50 slrls -at that mo· me n\ left the Ueld taking their spaghe tti le gs . their concave atomachll, and the ir Inflatable made-in.J apan chests with them. ··Let 's get something t o drink," s a id my hus band, "while thel game is being played so we 'll make it back in time for halftime whe the girls come back." I 'd give a nything if• my husba nd watc hed football again. . 2:00-5:00 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 Does your daughter need confidence? C41Derott.y ..... ............. th•1A JSdlMl& .... y .. SILENT AUCTION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Admission. $5.00 Donation Help Build OrangeCounty'IFlrst Independent Burn Unit SANT~ ANA-TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1001 N. TUSTIN AVE, SANTA ANA -.., ..... • • *•.,... ,. • ' . . , . . -. ~ . . . . . ... ........... " .... ""' -.... . .... .............. ' .. -..... •• .,. •• ...-.-i_··-~·; ,. .... ~ 88 DAILY PILOT Sund11y '•II Japanese view a popular exhibtiion of some 'blue-eyed' dolls, at a Tokyo department store. Dolls Survived the War By KAV TATEISlll Most of the original delegation did not sur· vive Wo rld War IL They were tiny. c urious victims of the war's hate and anger. It was d es igned l o stre ngthen friendly lies, with an exchange later of Japanese dolls in col- o rfu I s ilk kimonos representing 68 cities In Japan. AU«.-~-.. Wtl ... TOKYO (AP > .. Mommie. 1s 1t lrue that dolls like these were burned?" as ked the ht· tie 1tirl, clinging to her mdlhcr's hand. ... Yes. Mari-Chan," the mother re plied. "J wu about your age wben 1l happe ned . It was s ad and disturb· in~.h~ 0<'h·i·ld and mother were amon~ a crowd al a po pular exhibition of som e "blue eyed dolls,'' survivors from u vast number sent from the United Slates in 1927 us a gesture of l(oodwill. THOSE AT THE ex- h I bit h e re had s uch names as Alice, Ruth, Virginia, Patricia and Mary. They had big blue eyes with long lashes and bloode curly hair. Each carried a U .S. passport and a message of goodwill. Some of the Japanese dolls are believed to be in American museums now. The exhibit here In· eluded a photo or a dis · play of J apanese dolls 1n Rive rside, Calif .• shortly after they arrived in the United States. The 12.000 origina l dolls m a de 1'JP th e largest peace emissary of its kind ever sent from the United Stales. The arrival of the American doll s an Yokohama on March 1. 1927. s parked parades and exhibitions and a song by noted composer TDDAl'S CIDSSIDID l'VIZLI ACROSS 18 Dutch com table god• 101 Geomt111c 1 Bell mune 142 Sea10n 19 Dwarf IOlod f Pur•ue 79 Darry Pfod· 143 Gnkc 20 Kennel t11n 102 Ont• mote l) Begin Utt c.pttal 33 Pronoun 103 Complain ~Vtttrm llO Dromedary l47 G11ra neme 35 Chore HM Diner Slang 12 Conell.rd• 148Walll· 37 Soft dnnll lOI -baltefV l1 W111 -I Y 113 Gunman·• 2 WO<da 39~ tOIWruth 22 Wote 2 word• g1tl l50 Egyptlen 40 H-ellan 109 Party 23 H11111a1e 85 lineage buU bord pooper 24 Famou• v10 87 Depo1n 152 Bobltcal 42 Klas 2 WOfdl ~n 88 Onchea skipper 44 Straighten 112 Stalk 25 fall lndoen 90 Ttaveleta 154 Wallop 46 Pan of• 113 B11t11h !lee llOP 1!15 Jew11h Greeti play nobleman 26 Correl.ttllvll 91 lode load month 48 G1tr1 name 1 l5 Ftench Cot y 'ti P11n11ng 92 lnd,.n men 156 lta,.en pro· 50 lrrlllll IHI Rime rn!'asure noun 51 Afhrm111v1 118 Con11nen1: 2t One 01 any ure 19 Ou1c.as1 93 Conuec:toon 157 Crow Over vote Abbr 30 lhu' !M Span11h a111 159 As far ;u 63 Boner 119 Firll man 31 Alofi Cle 160 Egyptian 56 Ba1rate 120 Pr111Mt 32 Chenwcal 95 Shut IOUI 58 Old hat 122 Ch1rt prelo~ 98 l ong legyed 161 With lhe: ~r. 57 Dodge 123 Craggy hill 34 Oeu111 bird 163 Helm poll· 58 Foundation• 128 Rnpire J6 Chrysaht 100 Slice lion flO Wander l28 Brlttle 38 Grand lad1oa 101 8od1c11 poav 164 Sup1 82 Plumed birds 130 Wtangle 40 lndrv1du1I 4t Suon~s 105 Kon tlk1. 168 lock 64 And: lattn 132 Sixth MnM: 43 Ad111l eg t67 Ant 96 Union wages Abbf. 45 Whit 106 Sp11ng 169 Phase ea Gambler's 134 Pantde en· 47 lhother 1nd 107 Shou11 171 Decree decoy Ille• 109 labor 172 Growlflg out e8 Wet din 135 M1rk 48 F old1n11 i>.d• 110 Irish IW .. t· 1n Cen11,. 69 Pufl>OM 138 Fant1lcal 49 St1n9y hHrt 174 Ftrll Poe>e 7t Fowls 137 H-ltMln &2 Cribbage 111 Guido'• note 73 Diamond mat countlf• 112 Cond1h0n DOWN IOI.Ute l39 lttllan city 54 Sert>ten 114 THcher"• 1 Car 1tv'e 75J_ .. 141 Flying toys meHure group Abbt 2 Follow 79 Only 144 Men'• nick· 58 l•v• I veh1· 115 Hang 3 Artificial IO To1e nem• tie 116 -ICCOmplt i.nguage 11 w .... ....,. 1•Stove 5oll FelMhooda 117 0 1 • t.9• ... · 4 Commorion 13 Lichen 141 Artbltn 81 8roadw1y tor 5 Elf or fairy 14 Ear: prince 6 Ameriun, part 121 Pneoner e.g. Comb.form 148 Appl'(lll fl3 fondle 123 Trtah 7 Wtnde(a II Price 149 Grlwt mon· 67 AIH end -124 Mlfchant hold 87 Zodlec: lign key 68 Musttal 125 Grouch I -tioc • R illet ltllnd 151 Any worli 127 An11e 9 Detergent 90 llelenl 153 C1np 70 Sentry's H· 128 Home· lO Boredom 9'1 Rldlo nolte 168 Detective argnmenl ltetder 1l Garment 94 Britlah I Iii P9fform 72 hlorv aource 129 01len111 12 Levy noblemen 182 We11e1n In· 73 HcwMhOld nur11mald 13 Greedy 96 Herd 1hell dlen pelll t31 Entice 14 PHI on 98 More recent 195Nickel1'(1'11· 74 Outfit 133 Swlpe1 16 Vibration 17 Concerning bol 76 Pnmp 136 Dour 18 Go by 91MHt 111 Femlly mem· n Sham1th'1 138 Whtie group l7 I love: Lttln 99 Knowlldge bef wife 140 Student"• 18 ChirMtM Pl· 100 Gong to1.1nd 170 Anendlno SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS U Jo Noguchi th a t becam e a bes tseller . With its lyrics about "honorable blue -eyed dolls," crying because they "don't understand a word of Japanese." th e song is s till a nostalgic favorite . THE DOLLS, whic h could close their eyes and say "Mama" - som ething Japan ese dolls could not do then - wer e se nt to ktn · de rgartcns a nd schools where th ey w ere treasun?d. Some even w e nt to the imperial famil y's pa l ace a s "state guests." Rut war clouds e ven· tua ll y engulfed Japan, und the dolls becam e victims of a "hate · America" campaign. Two years after the J a p a nese a tta ck o n Pearl Harbor, the war b ega n turning 1n America 's favor . In 1943, Japanese military authorities issued an or · de r --fantastic as it may seem that the dolls be destroyed in public. It was rcminas- c en t o f Nau book · burning. The orders were obeyed almost to the let· ler. The dolls were re· moved from honored places and destroyed . One repo rt guve this description : "Th e d o ll s w e r e dragged out onto the school grounds. pierced or s mashed with bum boo speurs. doused with gasolin e and hurned togethe r wilh the ir passpo rts and o ther b e lon g 1n ~s 1n a ritualistic dis play f)n h o w t o loat h e the enemy .... " l , •. ~ Page School i · ~I of c!~~! .!f esa . :\-,,. t'ALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 11 ~ 44 FOR UOVS & GIRLS AGES 2-IZ YllS. 6:30 A.M. · C: 15 P.M. , (;Ri\Dt:S PRt:.SCHOOL T llRU 6lh GRADE \, 7 ( NON S~CTARIAN •-,/ Highest Standards·Modem New Equipment 2 Acre Campus JndJvldual lruitruclJon·No Child Negle-cted •Reml'dtal Re1dln1J·llo• T_. Study •f'lfold Trips •liot Lunches •Rea!IOtlable Rates •Ol!lcount fOC' !nd or 3rd ChJld 1,, '"' It••" ''' • .. , .• •' "" ...... 1l1'tlf'"' ''" CAU,OR WRtTr; roll l'REI BROCllUKr. 657 VICTORIA AVE. C<>b"TA MESA • 143·0441 \,~S:Gt1--C THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center wlll help you get weight off and keep it off! • 'Personalized Program' t.allored just for you! To meet your needs I • No Shots, Gimmicks, or Fad Dietl • Professional Staffl LOOK BEITER FEEL BETTER Get More Fun Out Of Life Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM The Profe•lonal Approach to Self Control Weight, Smoking, Alcohol and StreH. 1300 Brtttot Street NOfth, N .. port Beech, CA 928e0 ( .li\CK AND~RSO~ ) REVEA LS In the DAILY PILOT LIFESTYLE -------------- RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY .._Y_W_. ....... lf.ZZHwtMlr-lh·cl Coste Mete -141.0Ht Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. ffLf®® MOYllS • SO. AMllJCA & UAJI&. •.J f.vi oourte1v ol Avtanoe en1oy cheeSe . " anacka & IMne . door pnze1. too• ~ TUISDA Y, SIPT. I Z. 6 .. I ,.a ') { Please call for reservations a1nce apece ~ IS l1m1ted· Q .. : + rttOMI 714/644-4•0 ~ ;~ nA6tl. PANll' ~ _J ~; J W . Z011S.., ........ 14. M.1. ......_. ..-.11 .... -ICI'~~ .. FREE DEMONSTRATION· Tomorrow, Sept.11, 7:30 p.m. 0o you,_.,_... IO 9111MOr9 OUI°'"°"'Ii.?~046 N YOQAI Cen49 on ~ ftlON YOGI • AmeN:a • ....... or-·"9-ol---·~ ....... ... fly _., YOU -.,_ Yo.. 00 11 .,.,.,, _, -HO COlfljlel~-~ r-.,_ 11 10 '2 Y ........ llO --'°"""'"°"" __ ,_,.,.._ ........... .. -IO •-00 -And ......, Ille Y .... o.r..... ,_ .. , A•"*""""° NW'Cllli e --..~1'1111W-0..U -, ... .......,, _, --ol ........... ',_ ..... .,. R_,..,, _ _...,.. ... ,.,..~ ... ln ........ ~ -"-!-..,...... 11111 ----....... -~ _ .. , ___ -------··---" ..._.,,..,,, _~ ... ~,_!IMO.,_ ---..,._ .. •-of*""' hie In led ___ .,eGllOft And•--tf o"n•no• 1" our ,_, n101" e1 ..... ...., ti "' °"' _ _,,,.,. _ Conw IO ""' i<• Clefro•-• ..... Moncleyll ''°""' "'-..._. ,.,,_.,.,._,,.,..,.... .. An....O~ "' -AleO \IOU""" -"'41 Fvll YoOI llr--ean -.,_. ro_ .... OGA CENTER OF CALIFORNI CA Non-Profit Educational Foundation) 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 M'LADY HAIR SALON SrtelAL. OH f'BMS-$17 .50 SPECIA&.S OH MOtC»A Y, TUHDA T. Early or Late 8PPo•ntments accepled to & WIOMlSDA T accommodate Working People Acrylic n , .. a a & s.t _,,, H.00 Nails. Manicuring. lnd1v1dual Lashes H.WC ... -'f SS.00 Extra Charge for Blow Ory or Curling Thursday. Fnday. Saturday and Sunday Iron. ()llW>I SUMDA T S• ... I I & Set & ~ n .oo 16'5 llVIHl ILYD., SUfTI Z02. COSTA MISA 646-7197 I Sears I Use Sears ReYolvi.ng Charge fourson1t> ••• a l a f a1-1I If vo11 haven't trwd lh<'m, hNC>"" yo~r l'ht.1n<'l'. Body -.Ilk nncl hotly s ilk fon m hath, I fl . 111 f':H h 11 " 01. hody silK snap, nnd .7 II. 01 roloJ(nC ron('cntrnte with natural nlomi;,cr. All fl•a<ly to toll• away /11 our Co1tmf'l ics D<'pnrf111(•11I I Sears I Where America shops ~.,. rtlf'l1111 Pelil't' H •11 ltrm ·~ ""t drllf'nbrcl •• ,,.durf'd "' • •pHtel plll"l'MW, h I• at ''" t'f>llll • l11r prtr l', A •peti••I ptorf'h••r. l"""llh ""' ttcl~l'd, la u l'~<"P • 1lon11I ••lu,. Kt4111f, llfllll 11C II AND 111 Sat1 11/art1on GuarantN'd or Your Monrv Hark I TELEVISION Sunday, S9'1tembttr 10. 101a DAil. Y PILOT .. New Tl' Season 'Year of the . Woman?' F mal A woe Autl1ority Roles; Networks Reduce Emphasis on Violence, Sex "' u ;aa v aua LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 If tel.-vmon ...aMMU -re n.mt"d Ilk.-t'blne e yurs lh1K c-ould be C'lllf'd ''The Yrur r1f the Woman · Not only an an xlraordmary numbf.r or "how betna be!aded bJ wom n. but. mMc lrn Portlnlly, women an a umlnf aulhortty role& prnlomly rese-~ for men Grantf'd. In M>me caat'I U~re ts «1 touch of f'aual npluit..Uon 11l t.tcbed to lbe showa Pamela Bdlwood plays a te lcvialon neh1rork f'XCC'U\IYC' 1n NIJC's .. W £ 8 •· PriletUa 8aroa aDd Debn Clint.tr an TV ... _._ 'BA TTl.E STAR GALA CTI CA' NEW HIT? Slnlltef Character Seen In Space Show news researchers in a CBS actioo·adventure show called "The American Girls." Pat Kious. Kath1e Witt and Connie Sellecca are airline stewardesses in "Flying High" on CBS and Rue McClanaban is lbe bead of the family in ABC's "Apple Pie." Esther Rolle re· turns to "Good nmes" to run lhinp again on CBS. Phyllis George is the host of "People" and Mary Tyler Moore is back with her own varie- ty show, both on CBS. The »called sex-oriented "jiggle" shows tbat round success on A BC may not be infec- tious after aJl. Whal looked Like an epidemic a few months ago appears under control. NBC dumped its own airline stewardess show. "Coastocoas t." from its fall schedule, and took "Legs," about Las Vegas showgirls. and converted it into a family comedy called "Who's Watching the Kids." THE SEASON IS ALSO distinguished by a near absence or violence. Bowing to press ure, the networks have adopted stringent anti· violence measures. That edict forced a retool· ing of ABC's new private eye show, "Vega$, .. from its original concept in the pilot. Instead or Police or private eyes, other new crime abowa have problem-aolvinc lewyen. as in "Kaz" on CBS and NBC's "'Jbe Eddie Capra Mysteries." or dJlettante playboys who play crime fighter al nighl like "Sword of Justice" on NBC In all. it looks like a rather barren year as rar as the series are concerned. Certainly, ther e are some good comedies. such as .. WKRP in Cincinnati" on CBS, ABC 's "Taxt" and "Jn the Beginning" on CBS. But it's most· ly fealherweight stuff with few shows of sub- stance -notably .. Paper Chase" on CBS. ABC begins its fall season on Monday, CBS and NBC make their debut on Monday, Sept. 18. but arc airing some shows early in sneak previews. Here is a brier look at the new fall shows: SUNDAY "Mary" -Mary Tyler Moore is back with a variety s how to display her singing and danc· ing talent.a. And you thought she was just an actress. It strives for a Broadway revue quali· ty with its own resident company of zanies. CBS 8·9 p.m. "Battle Star Galactica" A space·age "Wagon Train" with 220 ships en route lo col· onize a planet they know only as "Earth." Every so often they draw the ships into a cir· cle to fi ght off the aliens. Lorne Greene, We've got what you want! CWhereC£lse? THE AUTO LEASING COMPANY 1978 MERCEDES 450 SL 1978 MERCEDES 280 CE (2) 1978 PORSCHE SC (2) 1978 EL DORADO BIARRITZ Available for immediate de hvery. For Information please call- (714) 979-3954 John Traoolta Olivia Newton ~John w.._..,......,7141UJ.tJIO UA C..._ W"'1••ter 17141 IU·OS46 Or-.. W. <>r..,.17141 U7·0l40 UA c-..o.-p 17141 U4-Jtl I .._.._,._~ .... 1714112t·Ult UA C.._c.te .... 17t4114Mlt4 H.rtier -..om.1117141121·1271 ...., .... s •• ' , •• ,.,.. lll·lltO •• ,.., .. Left_.... 77W44' • ¢ .. ~17t·tlH ... ..... .. . . ... . ... .,. . ... ,, .. ,., _,~ Rk hard Hutch un<J l>1rk Benedict 5tar. The odd11m keu. talr.tnR u ('Ue from "Star Wars," say lhlA wlll be the blockbuster hit of the year. ABC8·9 I> m Kut" Ron Ll'1bmon is a fledallna lawyl'r. wM'11 tih10 lust talking.¥ husUer and fresh out of prison lie sticks out lite a sore thumb •l the prest1glows law firm where suave attorney P•tnck O'Ne81 takes a 11mble oa him CBS 10·11 p m "Eddie Capra Mysteries" -Thb is a whodunn1' where the vlenr competes witb Vincent noeicctta in unraveling the mystery. While not an ex·c<>n like Kai. attorney Capr• 1s. or f'ounu.·. unconvenlional and a maverick. NBC t().tt pm MONDAY "WKRP tn (;1ncinnall" -That's a radio 14Lat1on. and 1t'K run by some first class nuts. lt'1 11180 tht' funnieflt of all the pilots seen. G•ry &Indy Is the program director t.ryine to (•hangc the 11bation 's geriatric image. Gordon Ju mp is the e rratic manager. Howard Hesseman 1s the disc jockey who's worked so many pluceii he can't remember what city he's In. CBS 8-8:30 p.m . "People" -Phyllis George la the hostess of this TV version of People maguiM. It's billed as a rast·moving review of the chic, the current. the famous and the infamous. CBS 8 30·9 p.m. TUESDAY "Paper Chase" -John Ho useman recreates his Academy Award·wlnning role as the intimidaUng Ivy League professor of law . J ames Stephens is the naive young law student both petrified and captivawd by Houseman. Crackling good drama leavened witb humor. CBS 8·9 p.m. "The Runaways" -Alan Feinstein stars as a clinical psychologist who tracks down runaways, from kids to senior citizens, and works as a problem solver. It's a revamp of "Operation: Runaway," which ran in the springwtth Robert Reed starring. NBC8-9p.m. ''Taxi" -A New York city taxi garage becomes a microcosm for life in this comedy from four of the writers responsible for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Judd Hirsch stars, aided by a large cast of cabbies who are loud, brash and uniquely human. ABC 9:30-10 p.m. WEDNESDAY "(n the Beginning" McLean Stevenson is a conservative priest teamed with Priscilla Lopez as a liberal nun in running a storefront mission. They see eye·to·eye on very little in this comedy thal uses religion as a background· to examine the generation 1eap, cultural gap, social l.ssues and heaven knows what else. CBS 8-8:30 p.m. "Dick Clark's Live Wednftday" -We're told to look for ''the unexpected, the unpredlc· table and the unusual" in this live show com- bining variety and the magazine format. Dick Clark ia host, nallll'1llly. NBC 8-9 p.m. "Grandpa Goes to Wublngtoo" -Jack Albertson plays a cantankerous college pro- fess or who is forced to retire -a nd miraculously winds up in the U.S. Senate. The re, he takes on the Establishment. This show was still undergoing changes. NBC 9-lO p.m. "Vega$" -Robert Urich is private eye Dan Tanna and Tony Curtis is hotel-casino owl)er' Bernie Roth. ll's a fast-paced glamor and adventure show. with violence put on bold. ABC 10-11 p.m. "Lifeline" -This medical show is for real. No script. no actors. It follows actual doc- tors into hospitals and their homes, with a dif· rerent doctor in a diCferent locale each week. NBC 10-11 p.m. THURSDAY "Mork and Mindy" -Mindy's from Boulder, Colo. Mork is from outer space. Mork, Robin Williams. Is scouting Earth as a possible site to locate people from the planet Ork. Mindy CPam Dawber> Introduces the naive Mork lo our confusing ways in this com· edy. ABC 8-8:30 p.m. ''W.E.B." -There's danger, treachery and intrigue -all inside the network itself. Pamela Bellwood is a network executive in this behind·the-scenes drama partly based on .... .... ~ ... Af.lt• ,SM! r It A.JU v J<Jl'l 11 LAllTH WIN[, & mu. BlUY Pll[S'fON -... .-.; .............. " ... ~--·· QlllORC;E BURNS JOIJM U"1IOll • PAii!. ~ UCMI llAl.lllOll .. ------·· -~ ......... -... ' --.,.,. PATltClA laCll QIOIQI MAmH DNIY IDWAaDS Dii Aiifton iOiiaT mGWOOD YzCWL SCllULTZ ,.,_. ·m~"::--:J ..... ...-. ...... -... -. ,....._.. thJ,..._,.,. • '~ ~-,p--lA'~'!:!!'fO !~~.-:: ...... ::·. _:.;: .• NOW PLAYING fD9AMlct .. A Cost.I Mtw M&·3102 • ... ,.... PAMELA BELLWOOD PLAYS EXECUTIVE Actreaa Featured tn NBC'a "W.E.B." the experiences ot former NBC executive Ltn Bolen, who is executive producer. NBC 10·11 p.m . FRIDAY "The Waverly Wonders" -Forget the weak knees. Quarterback Joe Namath 1s off and running us the coach or a high school basketball team lhut's as mept on the court as MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG} "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" (PG) .. GONE IN 60 SECONDS" "SOUND OF MUSIC" ;.SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER " (Al .. THE ONE AND ONLY" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) .. CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY RIDE" (PG) KahM•--........... "THE BUDY HOU.Y STORY" "THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY" (PG) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT'" "AMERICAN HOTWAX .. (PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG> "STUNTS" ALL Oft IV~·INS O~~N 6:J0 r ..M. MNloH'Tl T Cftllel Uneler 12 ~'" Unleu • K 10C11e l>tay1round . "' . m thu classroom. Comedy NBC S.8.30 p.m ''Who 's Watching lhe Kids" -A rein· c<1rnation of ABC's "Blansky's Beauties." minuii Nancy Walker. Caren Kaye, in the original, stars. ll 's a comedy about bringtne up kids a mid the round·the·clock life of Las Vegas . NBC 8 30-9 p m. "Sword or Justice" -Dack Rambo i,, playboy by day. crime fight.er by night. A mode rn-day Zorro. Bert Rosario ia hie sidekick. NBC 10·11 p.m. "Flyi.ng High" -It's fun, games and ad· venture wilh three alrline st.ewardeaaes. Plus romance. comedy and heart. Three model• new to television star: Kathie Witt, Pat Kloul and Connie Selleca. CBS l<>-11 p.m. SATURDAY "Apple Pie" -Ginger-Nell got lonely so she ordered u family from the want ads. Rue McClanahan. Da bney Coleman and Jack Gilford star. It's a zany. far-out comedy thal is undergoing some changes since the pilot. ABC 8:30·9 p.m . "The American Girls" -Priscilla Barnes and Debra Clinger play a two-woman research team fo r a TV news m a gazine. David Spielberg 1s their boss back in New York. Ac· lion-adventure. CBS 9-10 p.m. ---MelAUY,_. NOOHaCNt -ODI 10 IMU T IOI 1Nt -IUnY---MIAVIN CAN WM"' -TM ONI a ONl T"' ... ...,.... .... " ... NOOPR ... -OOI 10 llU T JOI INll Ml11;fs=.J:~:,: I -l11:,=..1::::a:.~= "'" -·,.. W'f .... -c3fMl.,;,~l ms.::;:;:.::;~ -----.-_., ____ _ ,_,..,. ,,l ..... S1 17~SO -.ouLru.Y• ,,.....n-•• .. ,,_ W.f/-........ ---- llOCX -• -•A-.ow AVALANCMI "'°' KUJ fltUHHAlll) cm•.~~ I WY-::~:::-oa ... ·--...... .... 121~70 --· ..... _ ' ...... ..., 171-1112 ~....._ ..... .u,. ... MOOH11 ... , "'"' ODf TO e1u Y IOI tNt _,.._,. IAY. NIGHT flVa(I) "'"' TMI ONI a ONlTINI --...·-""" co.vma SO"MU .... -· ... _,._5 ....... -lUWOUA SAT. NIGHT flYatet ""' TM ONI a ONl T 1Nt ClllYY <'*• e .,._ U- 10Ul •lATINt KUI llOUtl COAITH 4"1 .. ~~) nv. Of ':~':'HTMtttM1 --·---_ tNllHATIONAl VILYIT Complete cover1ge of county government •nd court1 . Everyday In the DAILY PILOT ~ ......... .... f • # ... -_.. .,.. --.. ~ _,_.,, , -• • , r , • r __. •• , • .,. ,. _.,. • " ., • _.,,, , -i .... ·' .,, ,. ., t ... , "' .. 'ti ·-,., . .... .._ • • • ' ..c. • , , ' .. ,, , •• '• ... .... .... .r .. • ; , .. ' ~·. ' , ,., . . . ' . ,,.,. -'·-. ·.,·. · 8Je DAILY PILOT ., ' . . . • • '\ • • ... , ..... -.--... • ",. • Vt'tr I 'Euhie' · .. !'!~ 1:n' 11 ~·~"m'Hf"1 r:l'r \'r'i" '!SH ~-;n.-· ' ( . Lavish Broadway Show Affirms Belief In Predestination for Jazz Music Dean 8 )' WILLIAM GLOV a N&W YORK CAP I ··1 don t Sit)' pre deatlnauon '" n&ht." u1d Eub1f' Blake. "but I aot • right lo lhal bell , .. The 95 )'ear old dun of jnz mus1c11u\11 , noodllna a nim bi lt"yboard oblhClillCI, '" tak tnai 11 lon1 look down mt'moty lanf" a l fateful career q uirks "Tatke what ·s happenma now." ht' rt'flC<'\5 ··1 1.t-.•ur~ wi.nh•d • hf\h HrOJtdway "how Wt>ll, he'! f ll is . althouath I didn't havf' a r.mJ(lt• t.bm~ to do wtth 1t It d~n't worry me. but I would Ulte lo ha' c written &ome new '-<IOI~ " Eniilltd "Euhtt•.' lht• lavl. h revue that bow!! Sti-pt 20 at Rroadway·i. Ambuudor The ter. an.er .& rave tryout tour u c~ liboul _. scort" or Blakt• oldie" Many 1i1re from "Shutne Alon.:." whlrh m 1921 hf<' a me the fl,...,t long run bl1.1l'l1 ~ho'<' 10 Mutn Stt.>m btstor )' An) frw.tratmn O\l'r not bemi:t lnvU.t"d lo t'Ontrlbllll' rr1•'h m»h.•rual hll' hc"t-n upprecutbly ¥bl!Uli(ted bv the• hnunr11.1I arrnngt'mcnts "Wht'n m) \\ 1fr 'lhO\H'd me tht• contrMcl I "on 't 'llY wh .. t I "'Ill" 'uppo.wd tu gt•t a week t•v••r) w..+"11. I -.u1d Manon do )OU bi!hcvl' th1:. ·• · -.hl• '1.ud ·~o I don t ·&> \\ht·n tht.• hr'l t•ht•c•k t•amt• 1n, ~ht· ~Ull don 't bt'lll'vl' 1t Thul ·~ '<'h~ I bcllcvc 10 pre dcsllnauun Jame~ Hubert Blukt:. born f''eb 7. 1883, in Rult1more to a !'>l~v~dore and laundress who had been slave~. :.en~ed the first twinge of desllny when he was 6 He wai. the last of 10 children. but t he only one to live past two months. According to legend "Uus 1s what my .. A II ilaos~ eclll•~ p~~ kept •a11lng •1 wo1dd j'"t lik~ to to11tlt Ill-. tit.-•an t•a• ecrotr tltat •udt.' ·· mother said, not me" he walked into a music store m 1889 and began playing an organ. "MY FEt.1 COULDN'T even reach the pedals." he says. "But m y mother was very proud, and when I made some kind of noise. the smart salesm an convinced her to put the organ 1n our house for Sl.25 a week." Soon a neighbor was giving him piano lessons. "She couldn't teach me proper fingering," says Blake, "a nd Lha t 's why even now I hate to have u professional musician watch me play." In :.chool. 1-;ubie was a tiny rapscallion. nl ckn:Jmcd Mou!>c. "always talking, alway:; fi~ht rng " lie left !>chool in the fifth grade, but has five h1morary doctorates from s uch inst1tu· lions as Rulg<'rs and Dartmouth. .. About that t1 me in school. my father t.ll ught me a lesson I never forgot." It stemmed from a fight with a nother boy. "I went home a nd s aid 'I hale all white people,' and my father said 'I'll give you fi ve seconds to see bow dumb you are. All white people are not alike. " 'Don't let me hear you ever say you don't like a person because of his color. Green. blue. anything, if you treat me all right, you all right. ... In the rough years t hat followed when he was breaJung into s how business in vaudeville tande m with Noble Sissie, another eventual Jazz great, Blake evolved a philosophic tolernnce about the racial intolerance then rampant . Kids' Films Series Slated at OCC ''Bam bi" will open a children 's film series whe n it screens at 1 p.m . Saturday in the a uditorium a t Ora nge Coast College, Costa Mesa The movie is the first or eight to be shown each Saturday through Nov. 4. Each movie will be s hown at 1 p .m . a lt hough beginning Sept. 23 they will screen in the Forum on cam pus. 2701 Fairvi~w Road. Seuson tickets are $4 and may be purchased at t he administ ration building 8 a.m. to 7 p.m . Mondays t hrough Fridays, 8 a.m. l o noon Saturdays. Tickets at t he door are SO cents. Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. lnformalion 556·5880. "Utd I have trouble? Let me tell you. I'm working In a ts(>()rtlna house tu\d u IJUY comes in ~tnd 1'18).'I. 'Hey. nigger. you know so and so? Play 1t 1 ·And I. ay ·ves, sir ' "Now the youn1&sters call that being Tom. which It wwi. but It was Tom for us to get the money from him. You see, we was the s martest. l'VCW without t•ducullon Sure. it was the smart way. wh<'n you 1eol mon~y und I haven't." llu$tUml' wu just becoming popular when nlukc w •1S young, but its onadn In disorderly h11u1w!'I kept it from being respectable "My mother wouldn 'l t•ver lel me play It at home ." SCO'IT J OPLIN PIONF.ERED the trend to acccpluncc. und In 1899 Eubic penned his first plt·t'e, "("ha rlPhlon Rae " "Some body else wrote> it down ~cum.1e I couldn't read music then " Luter hl' learned composition. but s till WJt>ll u nutncril·ul notut1on system "I've written a ('Ouplc of thousand pieces." suy11 Ulakc. "but only about 350 have been 11ubllsht'tl I tould hvc the rest of my life ir the four big orw~ keep on 'I'm Just Wild About fl urry.' 'Love Will .. 'ind <• Way.' 'You're Lucky to Mc and 'M\•rtwncs ofVou ... Hl:1ke r11t1•s I rvin~ Berhn an<1 Geor ge l:l·r~hwm "this country's two music geniuses. ,111d I IJUl lkrltn rir~t because he h ad no li•achcr." Ile also has s pcciaJ fondness for Cole Porter. whose friendshi p o~ned the doors for Sissie and htm to the homes of rich party· g1vcrs. For him that w1:&s predestination and so was meeting Sophie Tucker . whose acceptan ce of ' . Orange U.A. City 634-3911 Orange Mall 637.0340 A BLAZING SAGA! Costa ..... So. Co11t Plaz1 5'6·2711 Wntmlnlttr Cintm1 Wt1t 893-7581 ................. r ..................... . ' MARK HAMILL who you IOved 1n Star Wars ANNIE PO TIS who you II never fOfget i,J<''> ••IM""~'" MARK HAMlll·ANNIE POTTS "CORVETTE SUMMER" • .,..~~ti!· t,.i ,fl•<f-f. ·"''-'I•• Y ••"~ GoldleHown CheYyChose 11<~.aMVmAaAL llTUOtO• TOUR '-l'A11MCACllMPA'fr 0Pf"800&M lWIOUlllOOPM NOW PLAYING , ....... , Wt\lllllM!tl 1114) 891449) ~ ' ., •• to • tt ,~ • tO . 10 .) .-~·· Cotu MN J7'4) '1-10 0"94 Qi.O, t Oil • J I) • , lO , .., • 1000 ......... 819' 1114) 900 401? °""1 I 00 • J I, • ) l<I 100 • •0•' ___ ,, __ "IT II WU Am CRAZY ••• LUVES • FEEL.a Lm Al AlllOUI FIEll .. I Pl.EDIE WHO IT FlllT FEELS A LITTLE LEFT OUT OF..,_, IUT WHO, •THE EID, CAll'T RESIST JIH•IG •All THE NI." .llJ#Ufl~· .. , •• , .. AMrTDFA~•DFTIEmel'.,.._ GUYS OF AU Tm.-.--. PUlnc • .... 11111 IWU U1191Tl.L •arr." k ••• dte Delta. ~ ...... ttie ....... t"9rvle••tl -Ullll'ICI• "JAUNTY FUN" one of their son~R opened the door to Broadway ''The proudest day of my life was when 'Shuffle Along· opened. Al the lntermlssion all tho11c white people kept saying 'I would just like lo touch him. the m an that wrote that m usic .' Wt>ll , you got to feel that. It made me feel like. well at last. I'm a human being." Three mor<' Broadway shows followed, but s ince 1930, a kind of elder statesman. Blake has kept busiest on concert tours, conducting and recording "I 'vc beel') travelling 76 years," be says, "l 've been ev'erywherc. twice." A (ew weeks ago he was at the White House. When it comes to writing, Bla ke carefully asserts: 'T m a composer. not a song writer. Song writers work on 1 mpulses. something comes to them. But com(>()sers, you tell me lo write something specific and I do it. Songwriters can't do that. unless they are very clever ... Everything he's com posed has been careful- ly fil ed. and Blake mtends to leave everything "half to a black college, half to a white one." Twice married. once fo r.31 years and now for 33. Blakt: smce 1955 has lived in a Brooklyn brownstone where his health 1s carefully tended by Dr . George Liberman "UVEHCHOF THE rtHIC rAH'l'HB" lrGI CINEMALAND 1414 Se ._... A.allt• U~ IMI lf(IHllll~ Go<> TB.L. THi"SrARTAHS h lM:iN:4t ""IHIDRIVU" ):1 .. 1_1_ 1414S..111rM1 ..... IJS.lMI .• , .... ""IHI MIAT SMOHY IOADaOCk" 1_1 .. ra.1.,N "lHISMOIS" .,, ............ C•ll 642-5678. Put • lew word• to work tor you. llTUnDIJ NIGHT FEVEn IOHN TRA VOLT A A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 00 BRE!A ., ........ . ORANGE co..- FOUNTAIN VALLEY f-t•lll V•ti.r D. I. M2•,1el1 I HUNTINGTON BEACH lf.d•• .. , "_,""'°" -WESTMINSTER -dA--COSTA MESA I liM""Se.GNalPl.tu ORANGE o .......... . CYPR ESS ~ ... r- FOUNTAIN VAllEv , ...... T-r ·-BUENA PARK UMllll Orl,,..lft In the DAILY PILOT ...... , .................... ,,..., .... .. crllJ Hiit ... ...,.. .... Ullf .... Ufl, CfllJ 1•t Cir CHiii. CflZJ .... Cl """· • -0...-. ""' ,_,.., .,,_ ...... ..,....... ...... ,.IAOllOACll 0 IOIO (714) !>8MH0 c;.,11 1-.••S-...... Orange (714163H~!lll ..... "• 1.•1ne_.; ''51na118r ............. llUlMCOUT uoune e-11111•1 •94·1~t4 ,,._ .......... Oranoe 1m 1639 ano .,. ... _..fH .... ~-" Youf OMty Piiot can be .. ecycted. Or-not Co.tSI toll4t91 ,, I,,. afflel4' f'KY<llnt atnltf' tor Cotll Ml~. , AMftUL ••• ,. A~flanl ~~ ~ /NllT'f \IMPll06 . rvlH Rt,_~ lWQMl ~ -HCME -Oto OllU\M llOolMAA-OON OlNlll!IHON ll\JIH4 llO()oo ~ tU.a ono CX>NM DWI!~ ·-· ~ 1>r llNf'f IMilON\ one! l\oWf N:llMNO -l>l'IV..llOI AMII IN )OtlQ -MQUIC ~ ""° ~ w Sl\PHU< Dl\l()P ~t>rHMOl.Ol\Mlf\ ~ Kl.HHC't" <>MMIU.lll 0......, tr. !Otilf tNI06 • ....._WWII ~·-,, -r;. ===---::;;:;i Ir--·~--· -a~-~ IEITllCJllo. __ _...._.._.,......., __ ....... ~ --~ .... NOW Pl f\¥1N(, -. , . -• .. • • r-- Slllly R1ld · Ja I y Reed all J•ckle G1ea9on lnS1111•118ufard f Mloce l 5(1eef11)1ay by JAMES LEE BARRETT ilnd CHARLES SHYER & ALAN MANQEL Story by HAL NEEDHAM & ROBfRT L LEVY • MuslC by Bill JJSTIS and JERRY REED 04rccled by t-IAL NEEDHAM . Produced by MORT FNGCLBERG. h e<u11Vt PIOduetr ll08EAT l lEllY A RASTAR Produclion A UNIVERSAL Pictute • TechnicOlor* .o.:--'-"''"'_, ~e_~., .. ~. ""~~llU""'" ... ), •.....-; NOW PLAYING UA C .... I •• CtK• Cllmt •t ITAltUM IMtlfl·ll w .. 1m1ns1tr 893-0548 Cotti Mell 979-4141 Orange 639-8770 CMIOlll 11 FOWTAll IAUU Ol'lnge 634-25~ rou11tlln Valley 139·1500 ,.,,_ EUBIE BLAKE STILL PERFORMING AT 95. &.a.ned Plue (R) ~ll'Wl ....-----· i.~F"'-"'.;..;y Plue rHw-:-Jf-ds~r.T.<itTr:1l'r::;lr.(1~ (!,.... •• ,./J;,;., • ··Aottet Co.scet·· ...... oe.r-..u.\ c.0tr•....-u _,__U _______ ,..-UYllOICUttN 9 19--f tfl --- J.:. "'jD~S 1 ~···:;~-· ~ c Tc I .... ,.. MIAIHllOW .4 ~FLAURA .;~~~a.~lANC~ THE e'tY~~~ " ••u• "THE BUDDY .... COMPANY C HOLLY STORY" "GO TELL THE SPARTANS" Plus ed!!~~. ~~s~. ~.t~~~a J CO\f&Ml\A ••• MH HENRY FOHOA EILEEN l!IAENHAN "THE GREAT SMOKEY ROADBLOCK" In Full Dolby Stereo PLUS !Al ,....._.....i.,.....,,.,,.,,,....,,.,,.,-==~ "SENIORS" ' . . \. ·1 ·~ ' • f -· ··-· •• ._ -~ ...... . . ... . ... .... ~ ....... • ... _ ..... . .- .,. .... - i INSIDE: •Business of t he Week •Stocks ou I Your Moneg ___ c, •Consumer Closeup •Real Estate 5und9y, Sep'9moer 10 1978 DAILY PILOT Color His Success Happy Publishing empire's out for owner of specialty electronics newsletter Ry TUOM l.t:( C>Q OI .... 0..1, ...... It.ft Ovt•r IO lht• r lu'I"' olnd :t.lttl lo \o\ t>r'I 11( .,.IU1lr <'orp lht•y 1111·~,llf'\' ... u1•1· ' hv tu I hon to: \ .. n .. ' m 11 11 c· n m pa n y mttu ur• i. 1t "t'lf in tc>rm ... of m1lltun o( t1oll.1"' in 'uh.•s "'" \o\h\ t'I (;t•1u1d Ciuyod "° t1Jpp\I Jh(lut h1' rompuny. MV l'ubh hm.:. lo\ h1rh took in about S• 10 000 durtni;i 11-. ,,,....., H'ar and .. h.ilr or llp\'r.ttum. . S l!W; PL•: Ql ESTIO , <'Om pl ..... 1n:.wer (i U\ od pubhshe-. tht• Computer 1\1 a r k et an ~ New i. It' l t er 11 1 i. rareulauon 111 about 2.300 .il S48 J.ll'" yl'urly subs<'r1pt1on Hai. mailing hst reads hke a Wh o 'i. Who of the computer IOJrketin~ industry About 150 at IBM , 100 I loneywell and do:r.ens of other L'xecul1ves in all the major com· puter companies r ead hi s newsletter. Brokers. investment bankers and pubhsher1> of trade 1ournals are also on the hst The draw. says Guyod, 1s that he prmti. salary anct compen!>a 11on plans of maJor companu.·-. C'O MP El'l.:o,AT ION huw mut·h a salt-,man or mcirket1ng person colll'cb I!> u:-.ually kept hu1>h hush, but the fo'rench born. AmenC'an educated Guyod U!>e:. half a dozen techniques to whee die information from annual re ports , talkative s i.le:.mcn and other sources he won't divulge, then prints them for all lo see. In one recent issue. he com- pared the s alary, commission and stock options of key men in the major compunies It gives marketing people a chance to comp(lre paychl'cks. rintj out if pa1>tures are greener <'ls<'w here or make comparisons ui.t•d lo set ron1pen!>ation plans for t1 company. • c; uyod make!> 1t clear this 1s the main draw for his readers. but he also adds s uch tidbits as (Subs tantiated I rumors about new products. what's going on 1ns1de computer companies. job openings, reviews of books that might be helpful "I don't pan the m , 1f they're crappy. J just don't report it.·· HE ALSO reports s uch items as what companies are spending on advertising and trends in ads. "The trend now 1s the corporate oHicer image . 1t 's better than a male model "There's a lot of meat for peo pie in the industry If they don't read 1t. they might pass up a JOb." says Guyod. The best part is that he gets to read a lot The library in th£: four room office he just took .at 1000 Quail. Newport Beach. hold s some or the 100 or so publications he r e ads each month In search of clues for 1lems 10 the 12-page newsletter "I had a European upbring· mg. My parents didn't approve of most of the people I might have played with as a boy (in Texas 1. so I !>pent a lot of lime reading." THE PUBLISHER'S start came after ubout 25 years of computer company experience. especially in the marketing de· partments. lie was once presi- dent of t1 subsidiary of Systems E ngineering Labs. He has been with Shell. Bur- roughs. I BM . Con t rol Dala Corp • Scientific Data Systems t now merged with Xerox I and wus with Memorex Don't Take a Flier on Carpets By PAT DUNN ofU.D.aly "*SYtt How do you choose a carpet cleaner? Do you gel oul the Yellow Pages and phone-shop for the lowest estimate or make your choice from a newspaper or shopper's guide that advertises bargain prices? "Anyone who goes about it that way may be very ~orry." says Bob Rozunko, owner of Steam Master Carpel a nd Upholstery Cleaners Inc. of Costa Mesa. "If you find a n ad that appeals to you, check into the business Itself and don 'l go by price alone." llozunko und has wife, Romayne, warn consumers to ht• wary of answering service operations or "too low" flrl ('('S "SOMt: CA RPET CLEA~ING businesses train their employtts for two days and then send them out to work on :.i C'ommission basis." Rozunko says. "They have to buy their own chemicals, with the franchise getting a percen- tage of the price they pay. "They also must use their own can or truck.a and try to 'upgrade' the job for more profit. High pressure tacUcs to sell extras is common when they arrive. "Special 'preconditioning' may be strongly recom- mended or the necessity of 'soil guard' application is point· ed out," Rozunko explains. "A surprise charge for furniture moving also may be spnmg on the customer at the last minute. All of a sudden the cleanln& costs a lot more than the originally quoted price." Romayne Rozunko mans the phones and routes the farm 's nine trucks. along with answering customers' ques· Lions and giving estimates. "If customers don't ask the rig ht questions. they don't know what they're getting for their carpet-cleaning dollar," she says. "If a carpet cleaner doesn't volunteer this information, ask exactly what is included in the estimate. "WE FIND THAT MOST reputable carpet cleaners charge by the square foot. There is an extra square-fool charge for pre-spotting s tained or heavily soiled ureas and a lso for soil retardant application following cleaning." Mrs. Rozunko says that people usually make up their minds to have carpet or upholstery cleaned because of an 1mpul11e. "I think they look around one morning and de· cidc , 'I just can't stand this dirty carpet one more day · That's when the consumer can get In trouble. "It's really important to check out a carpet cleaner and hire one who will do a good job at a fair price even if a short wait before service is involved." (See CARPETS, Pa1e C2> ~~·· .. ,_._._. ... c~nsumer CLOSE-UP Gerard Guyod loves reading. especially his newsletter "I never burned bridges wher. J l eft," he s ays. Keeping 1n louch hi;:. prov ide d m any source::: ''Bul e·ven ar you·re president. yot1'r1: still an employee:· so ht: began a few years <1go to think .ibout what he wanted to do tor ham self "PublishtnR 1s vcr) prol1l<Jblt You make :..bout 90 p<.·rcl'nt g ros =t' profit of courst• you hav~expensc!->.'0 ht· ;..dds. but Lht bottom line l::i u~ually fat. ar you :;ucceed "I WAS LUCKY thp first lime out or the chute. I had a· sue cess." But luck wasn't all. Guyod pulls a well·wom file from a drawer. It is his busine~ plan. The work that went into the news letter before he started <with about $25.000l is <twesomc. He compiled li st:. of who might like to subsc ribe In lht· process of building a ma1hng last of 65.000 prospects. he produced the first fi gures on how many or the million people 10 the com puter industry work m marke1 ing labout 150.000 1 His first sol1c1tat1on netted about 2.000 subscribers . each costing about $15 to "catch " "Whenever l talked to people· in the newsletter business. they said r enewals were the most tm· port ant thing." he says, but ht.- dido 't know why until he dis· covered a renewal costs him only about 75cents. SO HE SENT out a renewal of· fer -aJong with an announced price hike to S48 yearly Subscribe now. the pitch went. for a ny number or years at th~ old price CS.16 l The olft•r went to l'Vcryooe. l'VCn tl'>OSl' with brand nt'W Sllb· '•C'rt pt1on' Iii· got renewals from 37 percent of has readers. most tor :.t.·vcral veari. But th<.· ncwslctf('r IS really rmly t he :.t<.irt Jn it ht• offers :J hu~ lnl'~:. pl:.m for pt•oplt' who 14-0i..ld ilk<' tc, opl'n ;.. compui.er dM.1IC'r~·n.p Prict· S lb:1 Thdl wc•nl up Ill ~2~)5 when 1w dis t·ovt·rcd ~1m1lar book:. "~cot fr1r mon· Tht' book wa: co .,uthored by Johr. W Keogh. well known b:.- 1 h l' C' o rr. p ult· r 1 n d u s t r y a -. tounder of Basic Four and then m e:1 r kC't1ng o r ga n1 2er of M1c rodata. two glowing success :.tori es HE ALSO OFFERS a d1rec· lory of independent computer d ea l e r s a nd a co mpute r (!:>ee L ETTERS. Page C2> T'lw Compan y . . . M V Publtshmg. Im· . 1~ located at 1000 Quall S u 1tl' 120. Nl'wport Reach . The firm pro duccs ::. monthly t rade letter <Ji med ot com pu ler m a rke ter s ... The Com puter Marketing N<:wsleltcr. ·· Annual sale~: More than SI00.000 on circulo · t ion of about 2.300. Owned by Gerard G uyod. who collecb data a nd writes for the 12 page publication. Wired for Trading Deflyl'tlle ............. Pacific Stock Exchange's Los Angeles floor looks C<:f1fuslng, but selling Is orde1'y. . , -,.. , ·--,..~,,., ~.., -.. •• J t j! f ._,, ~ ... ,., t'"' ~ 'l ~ ·' '7\ ') ~ • ~ " ... , ~,., - Old Institution Operates at Youthful Pace Walking into the Pacific Stock Exchangc's Los An~eles build· mg as like stepping into the past. M arblc lines the long entry and elevator doors are ornate bronze affairs that occHsionally need an assist from the elevator operator THE HALLWAY leading to the trading noor IS dark, lined with coffee and candy machines and lockers for floor people. broker-member traders and ex· change specialists. The trading floor 1s in a dark. three-story high room with i.l luyer or grime on woodwork und plaster . Its floor. littered with small s lips or paper. is ringed by small booths or dHrk hardwood from which shouting member1> lry lo ~ct the best prit'es for their cli ents. Telephones ring constantly but never more than twice - carrying the orders of securities buyers and sellers in what is one of t h e n atio n 's larges t marketplaces. LOS ANGELES' exchange, at 618 S. Spring St.. 1s linked to the San Francisco floor al 301 Pine St. by telephone and computer to make upthetotul exchange Al'cording to one broker, the two have conte mplated cen- tralizing operations for years, but San Franciscans' pride - they would move here -has stood In the way. San Francisco's trading tradi· lion Is five years older than LA's. By 1882, the gold rush had pro· duced a number of new com - panies which offered securities in the northern part or the state. prompting the San Francisco ex- change 's rormatlon. Oil did the same thing to Southern C&lifornla . causing formation of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange In 1887 The two com bined in January 1957 IN REC ENT yea r s Los Angeles has handled about two- thlrds or all transactions, much • t ,.. ..... t " of 1l on companie:-located in the West. That business 1s measured in the billions on the 1.100 or i.o stocks traded on the combined exchange. The exchange vuult:. h ouse a bout S4 btl!1on an securities traded by m ember firm.; and banks All the yelling by trader'> sup ports the fact that the exchangc.- i.,, really a kind or auction. It works this way SOMEONE WANTS to buy 200 shares of Western Flugel for a fi ctional example shorl~ned to the init1u1s WFGI. used as a trading symbol on the t'lectrona' t 1tk t•r tapes thut fla s h on screens on both sides or the floor The customer call s has 01 her broker, ordering a buy of 200 shares "at lhc market." which ml·an:-. buy immediately dl tbe lowci.t preva1hng price. $25 per sh<Hl' The· broker call:. the noorman 1;, few women itrt' now on the floor as wcll 1 and places the or der. It goes down on .s 2· by 5· in ch white c-urd. <.i bu y order THE FLOOR pe r son Cdli che<'k a small computer or an clc.ctroni<' licker Lape of P ac1f1c. New York or American Stoc1c Exchange transucllon~ tor the current price. or simply shout out the bid price '1'lugel's current low offer tu !>1·ll turn!> oul to be 25"~th:-. ($25.381 So .. specialist shout:. out d counter offer or 251, 1$25.25> from .. "post" near the rloor's center. Spec1ahsts tradl' specific groups or stocks and is <See EXCHANGE. Page CZ> Cary Betts takes order for C. L. McKinney client ' j I ••I l ' ... .. .. ' .... ' .. ... ~ ..... - . ' .. ('Y OAlLV ~IL01 BUSINESS I REAL ESTATE I FINANCE LA Looking South Real Estate Mailbag By ROBERT J. BRUSS Small Finns Draw Finance Cotnpany Ol!:AR BOO · On my 1976 Income tax re- turns. whit>h the IRS recently audited. I got hit with lhat luw whi<'h disallows interest de· dul0l1011s on money borrow<.'d to buy lttx·free rnunln1>ul bond11. Docs that rul(' also appl y to mterest paid on money borrowed lo buy reul pro1>erty ? DEAR 00£1. Although I've been a real estate saleswoman for rour ycurs. I still don't understand wrc.ap <•round mortgages Please l·xplain U1em to me. Uilnll'I C Montano ot Nrwsiort Beac:-h l-t1uldn l ht' happlt1r thal hl!I t•mplo;v•·r. C l. Mr Klnnry & <.'o , l nl" oi nwmht1r ()f the" Pac1Ur Stock F.xrhangf', 1111ear ma up W OJX'n an oUi« m ~ Oranie Coo.111 ur(' l 'llTT1NG DOWN on Montao'!. drlvma Umc to lAl' AnM«"les •~ you mlRf\l 1ut~. .,_,a-. not lhl' mot1vauon The ~Ill lurt' for lhr 'lmall brok.-r1.ta(' firm '' lht' larae numbt.>r or ~m.i.11. ontn '\('lf'n~ l.11u.t-d . compiAOh.'!t 1n Orangc- COhl lndU$tnial rompleuw; Whut 11h0uld bo.• remembef'M. ~u1d Montano 1n h1:. bu') Sixth S treet crfire In Lob Angeles , Is lhut Xt'rox nd many other ror 1K>r li lt' ~Htnts turtl'd otr smMll Pro\•1dm~ cap1t11I for s1m1lu f(rowth 1s wht•r t• M r Kinney com es In. The rompany has t ak~n ut lcu~l 30 r1rm:s IJUbhc: ~O fi.r. 1'hey c:to •l by pulling up McKinney'i. I and occHionally Mootano's 1 money, underwril.1ng 1.0 iRSue Of stoc-k McKinney then utlemptb to market al u profit La q;:er an vestment bankers have been doing that for a loog limf', Montano said, but an re· cent years they have shown no interest in rompanaes doing less tha n $10 million ln gross s ales. BUT MOST companies need a n injection o r capital long before they reach that size. Un· able to gel needed funds ror growth, the firms are often of· rered as acquisitions to giants. Montano made it clear that there are many ris ks in taking on a small firm where manage· ment may be a bit haphazard. The ris ks seem larger when il l'O m es time t o pres e nt a ca:,h1 er's check for up to a million dollars to the chicr ex· t•1·11t1vc of a small farm Montano reduces the r isk by becoming deeply involved with pro:.pects. C. L. McKinney likes Orange County prospects Daniel C. Montano: No manana pace tor him A c&reful look at the books is r1 r;t I le said I.hail less than perfoct records and occasional m is- management aren't always rca· sons to say no to putting up money He spends a lot of lime getting lo know the president of firms he anticipates being involved with. "I HAVE TO know l e presi- dent personally. lo fin ir he's an honorable man. I have o gel to know his ramily as well berore I hand over a check." Montano said. A lot of young, growmg com panies do a lot or strange ttun~~. but when you go public you ha vc to change • · The s uggestions he makes for clean in~ UfJ 8 s m:.tll r1rm 's ac•t ·hav(J to be followed u p con s1slently or it's no deal. Montano recently helped take a s mall medical services com- pany public. During the proces!> he wound up mortgag ing his home and other assets to indem Wescon '78 Opens in L.A. .M 1 c roproccs~ors wa II be the.· focu s of the Wcscon high technology electronics show and JEE E convention at the Lo!. Ange les Convention Center run nin~ Tuesday through Thursday More than fl()() exhibits of new d evices a nd a numbe r o f seminars, including 38 technical presentations will be open to those attendin g . The show beg ins at 9::l0 a .m. each day. closes at 6 p.m . Tuesday, 7 p.m. Wednesday and 5 p.m . on Thurs · day A s huttle bus will carry atten- dees from parking lots ne:Jr the Los Angeles Coliseum to the center. Nearly 40,000 p<.-oplc are a expected lo attend. 111(y Md~lllnt•\ Ul.(Utni.l (>01>1>1blc loi.s It kt•cpii. him In volved Su 1r1 volv1•d. Ill ru<·t. that In 111101 ht'r deal I he won 't say wh1l'I\ 1. he didn't lake lhc finun <'ta t l(&m es being played by m~ar11Agt•rncnt u nd as k ed for chon.telJ MANAGEMENT rciusted , ~o hc had h1mse1r t>lected to the buurd of director1> and fired all 1n <1ue!lt1on Tht; 30 yeur old rananc1a l dynitmo also i.1t1> on at least four otht>r board~ where his pre:>enc~ lit felt no lc:,s, but 1s more benign. Montono rrl·quently finds hlms<>lf handhnc two telephones at a time as he hustles transac· lions through his offi c(• A verbal agreement b as binding as a written on<.> "lf I can't trust your word. why should J trust a s i g n ature o n a piece o f paper ·!'' so most financial deal- ings move quickly. A staff in McKinney's back of- fice follows up on paperwork. MONTANO SAYS he thinks there will be one problem with an office in the coast area: "In Los Angeles there's a hus- tle bustle atmosphere. You get things done qUJckly. In Orange County, there's this reeling of manana." Two M c Kinne y junior partners will open the Orange County office "soon." according to Montano. Tom Armstrong, who lives ln Monarch Bay, and Sk' Ames, of Mission Viejo, th know the territory, he said Mc Kinney also acts as a s tockbroker, handling both Pacific S t oc k Exchange securities •md over the·counter issues. -Hy Thom Lecoq Morrow M. DEAR MORROW: Nu. Interest ror any real H tate purchase Is Cully lax deductible unleas the property Is renl.ed on a net lease. Even If a deprttlable property 8bows a tu 1011 <thus (ivlng tu better for other taxable Income, suc:b as Job salary>. there ls no Umlt on lnlel'Mt deducUoos. See your tu adviser for rurtber details. Sta•dl•g ltfortgf1f14! Profltab~ DEAR BOB : t"or about seven years I've invested in second mortgages. They are very profitable and I've never had any trouble. The broker I invest w1lh handles everything. even the collect1ons. Now he wants me lo loan on "standing mortgages." Would that be s mart·> Clara McG DEAR CLA RA : Yes. S tanding mortgages are good for the lender and the borrower. The borrower's paymeftts are rock bottom becall8e he's paying Interest only. From your viewpoint, your prlnclpal is work· Ing every mJnute. On amortized mort11ages, each payment you r eceive ls part Interest and part principal payback. Unless you quickly reinvest the principal, It Is Idle and isn't eamlng you ln· terest Income. You'll raise your annual true yield about l.5 percent by switching from a mortized to standing mortgages. Tetttpororg Rent a Tax Slteltttr DEAR BOB If we rent OU; home for SIX months while we're in Europe. can we depreciate our house and lake a tax loss de- duction? Louis E. DEAR LOUIS: The latest Internal Revenue Servke nallng says tr your temporary home renlal ls not en1aged ln ror profit, deduc. tioas are Umll.ed to I.be amount of rent collect· ed. That excludes a tax loss deduction for depreciation exceeding the rent coll«ted. Ask your adviser . Dollie W. DEAR DOLLlt:: A wrap-around (!$0metlme11 called an all-lnclwllve) mortgage Is really a 8t'cond mortgage. It "wraps around" an exlstlnJC first mortgage. Some banks and savlagB assoclaUou make wrap· a round loans , but mo11t are made by owaers when seutng. For example, sappGM yo.a aell a lto•e ror $50, ... that has a '3t,tll e1d1da( Federal Hoa•lnl Authority mortaa•e at 1 pereeot lD· tereat. The buyer bas $1, ... for tbe dowa pay- ment. So Sl3,M ls &M flH~e gap. ll ~ be fUled by lhe seller taklag back a lffOOd mortgage, perbapa at t perce•t l8terest. But, b e ing a s mart real e s tate saleswoman, you suggest lbe seller take back a $43,000 cm.• plus 113 .... ) wrap-uoaad mortgage at 9 percent Interest instead. Boda lhe buyer and seller wlll thaak you. As for the buyer, be probably coUdn't cet a 9 pertt•t loan ln today's mcmey market. The seller will be overjoyt:d to lean1 a.Is &rue yield is about 13 percent, not tbe t perce.t o• &be face oftbe promluory no&e. Here's why. Tbe buyer wlll pay I.he seller about $3,870 annual lnterea& ($43, ... at I per· cent). The seller, la tam, kMPI ap payments on the old sao.oee FHA mortgage at 1 perceat, about $2,100 Interest per year. $3,870 mlaas s z.100 ls $1,770 or a 13 percent yield on tbe seller's $13,000 "at risk ." Check with yoar at· torney to be sure of usury rules tn your state. For more details, my report "How Wrap- A round Mortgages Increase Your Real Estate Profits" ls available for 2S cents and a STAMPED self-addressed envelope sent to Robert J. Bruss, P. 0 . Box &71t, Su Fran- cisco. Callromla 94101. /tfonga~ Rat~ Rldag DEAR BOB : Do you think mortgage m· terest rates will be coming down soon" Elmer T. DEAR ELMER: No. Then are too many upward pressures on home loan lnteres& rates now. Even lr interest rates drop slight· ly. prices or new and u~ed homes will coo- llnue to go up. Magic Act Pulling Income From Hat EXCHANGE .. <From Page Cl> a lso supposed to keep selling or· derly a nd keep fluctuations marginal. The floor person accepts the price and gets a green confirma- tion card from I.he specialist. MINNEAPOLIS <AP> --Busi-ness leaders who trooped s leepi- 1 y into the early morning Northwestern Bell Telephone Co 's breakfast meeting were rully prepared lo be lulled back to dreamland by a traditional sales pitch. I nslead. a young man, wear- ing :.i denim tuxedo and armed with a silk top hal. proceeded to m.ikc phone equipment appear and vanish at the s nap of a finger as he built a professional magic act around the company's marketing message. ' WHEN HE WAS through about 12 minutes later . the group was wide awake. They ha d actually seen a telephone and a phone directory plucked from a two-dimensional m ovi e scr e en into three· dimensional reality al the hands of the young magician. And a football he had been tossing about in his hand sud· denly apparently wound up as part of the picture projected on the screen. "How do you do that?" Dan Witkowski, 22. was asked re· cently. "Ver y well." Witkows ki replied with a secretive smile. He does it well enough. In fact. to expect to produce gross re· venues of at least $500,000 l.h1s year . up from $200.000 in 1977. "WWCH IS A long way from pulling a rabbit out of a hat ." he observed. Witkowski , who has been do- ang magic tricks since he was 5. and earning money al it since the fifth grade, realized years ago that it was impractical to hope to make a living in show bus iness with yet another magic act. But then a large Minnesota tractor dealer paid him several hundred dollars as a high school student to ma.ke a new product appear in a puff or s moke as a means or introducing it to s everal g ro ups of major customers. Publisher Gf.l'/Od finds newsletter widely read LETIERS ... <From Page Cl > marketers directory. Bolh have been financial s uccesses. THESE TINY cards are col- lected and used to tra nsfe r ownership of certificates. held either by the exchange or one of its members. As the transaction is recorded at a n exchange desk near the center of lhe floor. the deal is OaRhed on the ticker ser vice, the screens that flash prices over- head . The whole purchase, worth about $5.050. ii> done in less than two minutes. Speed is important because prices can change r apidly. Tele phones are the lifeline of member firms, said one broker. No one lets a phone ring more than twice. MORE THAN two rings may aggra vate a client enough to move on to another broker. Delays can be costly on a fast- rislog -or Calling -st.ock. CARPETS: CAUTION ON CLEANING COMPANIES ••. Guyod says he was recently orrered $500,000 tor a partnership ln his blossoming enterprise, but refused it because be bas other plans in mind. Behind the scenes at the ex- c h ange are three m ajor services, tbe Pacific Clearing Corp .. which settles money deals between traders and acts as a central delivery J>••nt for s ecurities certificates. ... <From Page Cl) She laughed and said that some of the "I have a real pro- blem beca~e or the bad job this carpet cleaner did, now what do I do'?" stories are unbelievable. "One day a gentleman called and wanted to know how he should gel rid of the car pet cleaner who was working on his carpet right then. He was scared to death because there was a large can of something labeled 'toilet cleaner' that was being used to remove spots "WE ALSO GET PANIC calls when something is spilled on the carpet or upholstery," she says. "I tell peo· pie what lo do and tell them a stain removal chart is availa ble at most carpet cleaning businesses." Rozunko says that modern carpet·cleaning chemicals are not harsh. "The American homemaker can be thanked for this. When she accepted new, synthetic fibers for clothing, carpet and upholstery, the industry had to gel busy and come up with different chemicals that would clean well without damage. "This ls why it's so important for a consumer lo choose a reputable carpet cleaner. "Novice carpel cleaners s hould receive sever al months of field training wilh experien.ced cleaners before they begin to do jobs on I.heir own." he adds. "We train that way, and follow up with supervised practice here at the plant." Rozunko says that !imall, steam-cleaning machines. do not remove soil as well as larger truck-mounted units. ••11ow BCYI' THE CLEANING solution ls can be very important because 60me carpet dyes are set by heat pres- sure. If the water Is too hot, carpet fading or damage can result." Rozunko says the same care is needed with up. holstery, and the met.hod used depends on the rabric. "Syn· thetic materials clean easily, but many upholstery materials are not color.rut," he warns. "Off.while Hal· llan cotton bleeds from the seed! in lt when It ls wet and turns brown. "We and ~thcr upholstery cleaners will take a look at any upholstery material or carpel sample and recommend the proper cleanlna method. the best way to proleet up- holstery Is to vacuum lt as otlen as you vacuum your carpet." Ronmko saya that with proper vacuumlng, 1 carpet can 1tay clean up to two years. Annual cleanln1 is recom· mended ror ramJly rooms, hallways. stairs and heavy traf· fie a reas. "Steam cleantna doet remove more sou than shampoo. Ins. but 1 pect1 r l ecbnlquu must be uaed for cleaning wool carpet or Oriental rup," he says. "People a lso should remember to air out rooms after havin1 thelr carpel cleaned. Not doing this can prevent proper drying and cause an unpleasant odor. "One other thing that must be avoided Is excess moisture in rooms that are carpeted. This causes a 'damp' !>me ll . and the carpet backing and pad can deteriorate. If lh1s happens, the carpet may just fall apart when It Is cleaned," Rozunko says, especially "bathroom carpet, areas around windows and entry halls. "Another problem area is carpet under plastic runners in heavy traffi c areas. The plastic should be taken up al least twice a week to allow thorough drying, particularly if a house has a concrete foundation." Rozunko advises pulling I.he carpet up from the tack· ing strip to m ake sure it dries tboroughly if water is spilled. MRS. ROZUNKO ADDS THAT every home should have a carpet spot remover kit on hand. "These kits are available wherever carpet is sold or cleaned, and spot re- moval Ins tructions are included. A clean, thick piece of towelin~ should be kept with the kit for blotting." Some stains require professional treatmeot. according lo the Rozunkos. and some are nearly Impossible to re- move. "Pet accidents can be a real problem . Unless t reat- ed promptly they may be permanenl, and there often is no way lo completely remove odor " llf' also warns ugainsl carpet cleaners who claim they ca n kill fleas. "Carpel cleaning doesn't kill rteas. A rew may be removed, but only a good exterminator can gel rid ofthem." Rozunko says grease st ains are another carpel dis- aster . Although the surface stain can be n!moved wllh sol- vent. grease that has soaked through to the paddtna will continue to reappear. "ONE OTllF.R WARNING SHOULD be given to obn· sumers when they have their carpets cleaned ," Rozunko adds . "Don't ever move furniture back In place on an even s lightly damp carpet. Pcrmunenl stlllns rrom wood rurnlturc lt.1gs and hard-to-remove rust spots from metal· tipped furniture can result. .. Steam Mast.er is a member of the Carpet Cleaners lnalitute of California. a lradc lf.SSOClaUon whoH members agree to a code ot ehUcs. "A person who doesn't have speclallzed knowled1e In this field must tnke the time to pta.ke sure the carpet cleaner wbo works ln his home knows what he 's doing and wllt stand behind bJs work," be says "That's the best pro- teclloo." ' One, a magarine, will be con- trolled circulation -free to key industry people -which will talk about personal aspects or business and finance. The other is a newsletter lhal will peer al overlooked financial aspects or companjes. "People a lw a y s use the sa m e o ld yardsticks. when measuring the perrormance of computer and electronics companies, but there are other elements or those busi- nesses which may be more im· portaol," he explained. A COMPANY with a years- ahead product or process, 8 company riding high on a trend, management with a n air for eliciting creative work by de· s igners or a company that holds important, but not·yel·used pa- tents ; all may be capable of out- performing financial experts' expectations. The new letter will be aimed at his present readers. but also at brokers, company presidents <700 subscr ibe lo the present newsletter> and at investors. Guyod will probably be able to rind the lime. Producing his newsletter, aside from reading, takes about a week. "Of course, I agonize over it each month, never plan ahead." G u yod, wearing a s hi rt without tie and a comfortable looking corduroy coat, says he and h is wife, Lorinda. urM'l really s eeking to build a publishing empire. INSTEAD. wm1 a schedule that allows for time with family, plenty of time lo read and a chance to write once in a whilt -"I write much better than l talk," -Guyod has round hls own measure of succells . It's called happiness . ... -.. ""....,_ --· ,---·-.. .--• ....... ' ... ,.. ... "' ' t t I •',.. I .... -.,_ .. ,. ... ', The Pacific Securities Depository Trust Co. houses the certificates. Finally, PC Service Corp. handles the electronic dala pro- cessing and computer equip· ment. The exchange also lists op. tions. offers to sell speciric s tocks al rixed prices in tbe future, a nd has since 1976. California, exchange Uterature points out, hu the largest number of stock shareholders in the nation. This may explain a move t o w a rd a national marke t system which will be called the lntermarkel Trading System (ITS 1. It will allow s pecialists to execute o rders o n oth er markeLc;' bids or offers via elec- tronic displays. Even with all this automation, the basic operation or the market remains much as it wa~ when begun more than 100 years ago. It still depends on several hun- dred men and women meelifli every day to do a Utlle tradlng. •71 POISCHIS IN STOCl!lt PORSCHE LEASING NEW & USED CALL THI IXPmT BILL YA TES, IMC. YW/PORSCHI 837-400 '~ 11 I • • • • • ' ' NE YORK STOCK EXtH 'GE w~~k"~ und , . ., ___ ,.._ ........ -"'"' . ... , -. . .. . • • .. -. ....... . " . -..... ,. • • .... • .. • t ... . . ._. _ . . . AMERI TOCK E CHA GE anti V Par's Hi~h, Low .. Clo •• . -·-··-· ... ··~·'·~--- ... ,. ... , -~ ,. 41111! , , " .. ., \4 ,,.. ... • • ti I , .,,.,, •JI"'.-•. •,4 REAL ESTATE Sunday September 10 :973 DAIL v P!LOT C.J •; Think About Insurance Before Disaster Hits 8\ LO l."'lt. ('OOK ........... ...,_.,, ........ Fttt•io. dnd hur~lurit'.., hur l'll'Jnt•, .ind t•'\plnl\HtO '> \ uu rt-ucl ubuut lht•n1 t·\<'I' th" Whut "ould huppcn 1( \our hou,t• \Wll hrt • lnburtn~ \our homt· ag.m"I dJn&:t'r 1i. unJ>ortant Know1n~ "hat ~ 0\1 Jtl't or your prt-nuum llollur:1 ti. l'Qu11ll} 1mf10rtunt i\ (. (' 0 R D I N c; T 0 T II t ln,uran<"t' lnform..11111n lnc,t1tu11 1oclu,1n 0H1r1.11, .... ,, thttl M' m..tn\ •'' h .tlr lht• n1111on., homt•i\\\ON'' m.H not h11~1· 11,.. llllll'h 1n.,ura11t•1• th lht>\ nc•c.>d 011 t• Jlt'r'>tHl ' 11k J of nt:t•d htnH'H'r. t',m l:>f' .mother ., 1dN1 11( ht\un Ito"" mu<'h 1\ riahl for \ 1111 • '' "' 1u·n1•r.tl 111k me>M 1n ~I l.trll'C l'UIUJll~Oll'l> lUhdbv pt'() pit• to 1ru.u~ th1•1r hom<>l\ for an amount 1-qual tu .11 lt'a'>l AO t)t't F R w Ho01es • • DUllD ID Complex Only d kw hou~c' remain 1n lht• third etnd fourth ph:ise~ al San Juan I IJlb Eeti-L A<.'cording to Don Allen of Don Allt>n Real Estate. the remain ,,,Ii( homes ;.in· price d from S93.900 to S9f>,500 Under the planned unit development con <.'ept of ownership, a m onthly maintenan<.'e fel• o f approx 1mate ly $75 <.'overs the <.'Ost of maintaining the lands <.'aped areal>, common greenbelt area.., :md building t!Xtt•raori, St\N J UAN lllLLS East •~ a proJl't'l of Wils h1r(' l)ivers1ried Inc .. Glendale Sini::le )..tory. garden !.Lyle plan!' art' offered. with arch1te<.'turnl dcsi~ns pr<• \'tded hy Richardson. Nagy and ,\tart1n, J\rrh1tc·<.'l~ Inc . CosJa M(·S~I A<.'rnrding to Warren Sllvcrh<>rg, assistant vice presi- dent and director of marketing for Wilshire. Divers ified Inc .. most units are individual homes Lhal look like a single family re· s idence. Plans range in size from ap· proximately 1,350 to 1,750 square feet. Floor plans come in two- bedroom, two-bedroom a nd den. and two-bath arrange m ent!. Units have two-c·ar g:irages with automettic garage door openers and utility service rooms . THE KITCKENS are equipped with dishwashers. pantries and ash cabinetry Each h:is a sun· deck patio. fireplace. shake roof, ceramic tile counter and bar tops and rnrpeling throughout Olht•r appointmc·nls include acuu:.t1c-lype cc1l10gs. s moke detectors. vinyl flooring in bC1ths, kitchen a nd service rooms. <.'ast-iron bath tubs, de· c·orator hardware and lighting fixtures. cerami<.' entry floors et nd double-door entries The recreatior area includes a swimming pool, swirlpool bath ~cabana. THE DEVELOPMENT is ad· jacent to a golf <.'ourse and ten· nis club. The beach area of San Juan Capistrano is nearby. The sale,<; center is on site at 27421 Avenida Lar~a. The sal('s and information cente r is open daily from 10 a.m to 5 p m. The development may be reached from the San Diego Free~ay by exiting San Juan Creek Road East to the entry al San Juan Creek Road and Avcnida Letrga r~nt or Lht• replacernt•nl cost lkplur.-11wnt roi.t. not µurchUM' 11nn· INn./\TION HAS booi.tcd lht' \llllUt> or IM>ll"'IOI( so ri.p1dl) lhul \ Oll l'OUld ht• 1n (or Ul1 Ull nl('OM1nt 'urprtst-1f you huve not u1>d at Ni your 1rumranc .. pollry 1-'or mo11t veoplc. damugt• r dtht•r thun de11truetm11 1s thc maJor probl.-m · PnrtuJI IO.'>llC" are more lr1· <1u.-01 iuud Ronuld Arnold of Stal<' fi'urm lru.uran1·1• ('11~ For 1·H·ry horrw thwt " dtli>troyc<l. Arnold Sdld. up to 200 1.11 1· rlumu..:t'fl THIS IS WllV the It() pcrct-nl hAUrt' Ill important I( you 1n .. un: -.ou r hous.-for lc1>s Lhi.n 110 l>N r1•nt 11f rt"plac•('n11•nl valut•, you will nul 1,.. repaid In full for rtamu$?b. ''vt•o if they lt1t11l lt•ss than thc amowit of your poh<·y lfcn•'!-1 how1t work!. Suppose you have a h Oube worth ~.000 You insure 1t for 80 pE'rcenl $40.000. The roof 1s tk:strOYl'd und thll bill for a l'C'plal?cmenl is $1,000. You a re t•overed for lhe full $1,000. A. SUM£. HOWEVER, your hom e ts insured for only 60 per· cunt of the replacement cost $30,000. 1'he roof is destroyed and it cosL4' Sl .000. Because your 1msurance is below the 80 per- t't.>nl level. you will not get lhe full St .000. Your payment will be based 0n the cash value of the roof lci;s depreciation due to weur and tear I low much does the extra pro· tcct1on cost ? The insurance institute pro· \llded som e typical coverage figures for a house in Omaha. Neb.. worth $$7 .500. Note.. in· :iurance rates vary widely ac- rording lO where you live. Rates for mner city houses are higher ,.,,.w,...,,..... Underground Denae Mike Oehler of Bonners Ferry. Idaho. chops wood outside his underground home. built into the ridge of an Idaho Panhandle mountain for $500. which includes the cost of wall-to·wall carpeting. His is one of six such homes in the area. Proponents say t hey are the ultimate in energy con- servation. 'Collapse' Predictor Expected in lnJine Martin Mayer. author or the book. The Builders. in which he pre- dicts the collapse of the Orange County housing market, will speak at the Sept. 18 meeting of the Home Builders Council or the Building Industry Association. The meeting will be held in the Airporter lnn. Irvine . Mayer. who has written pre· vious books dissectlng other in· stitulions, including banking and Wall Street. draws conclusions about lhe market he s tudied at the height of last year's boom. For the most part, he blames lenders. saying they have had a selfi s h motive in boosting hous- ing prices. MAVER SAYS T HAT as a re- sull of governme nt monetary poli<.'ies. large inflows of savings were coming into banking in- stitutions; therefore. the savings and loans and banks decided mortgages were the best vehicles for profit. This led to a fuehn~ of the boom. as lenders accepted "what were quite c l early transient market prices as lhe true ·value' of these properties." he says. In his appearance before the housing industry group, Mayer is expected to address the mon ey· bankin g -f inancin g aspects of home building and to discuss the likely impact of tax changes on home prices of great interest following the June 6 passage of Proposition 13. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m ., followed by dinner at 7 p.m . and the presentation at 8 p. m . Tickets are $12 for m em bers and $17 for non·members. Reservations are required and may be made through Zena at the Building Industry Associa- tion, 1571 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles 90026, phone <213) 625·5771. Only 1-out-of-100 Homes are in the forest ... at Lake Forest ·------... 2'021 Shady Hollow Clrde, Lake Forest. Ce. 92630 (714)' 768-080 I C A, .... ..,..,~.ttO( °'"''._ .. , • •• ..... • ,,. # fr A' # I , , ~ ,-e ,,,.. ,,_ _, .. ,,.. .,, ,. -.... ,,_ _. ., • ( • than those for homes 1n sub· urban areas: rates In Omaha which is subject to tornadoes and hail are hjgher than those in areas with less weather danger. ACCORDING TO T HE in- stitute. insuring the Omaha home for 60 percent or replace· me nt value would cost $208 a year: insuring it ror 80 percent would cost $293; and msuring it for 100 percent would cost $378. How can you keep up with in- flation? Many companies offer an "in· Cl a lion guard endorsement. .. Th e amount of coverage is automatically increased by a specified amount every three months . The fee is relatively low. THE INSURANCE institute says that increasing coverage by 2 percent a quarter. 8 percent a year. would add about SlO to the. annual premium on a $50,000 poh<.'y. You can save money on your msurance without going below the 80 percent limit. The simplest way 1s with deduc tibles. You assume the risk on the first severul hundred dollars of loss. Most policies include a $100 deductible clause. If you in- crease this to $250. you can cut your premium by 10 pe rcent: 1f you make the deductible SSOO. you can save 20 percent . In the example u sed above . a homeowner insuring his or her property for 80 percent of its replacement value could save just over $29 a year with a $250 deductible and almost $59 with a $500 deductible. I NSTALLATION OF devices like smoke and burglar alarms also can save money. Ins urance company officials generally say premiums can be cut by 2 percent to 5 percent. de· pending on the type of system you install. No matter how mu<.'h coverage [ __ co_N_s_u_M_E_n__.) you get. 1t 1r, important to read the fine print to learn what is in duded The re are half a doien ty p{'s of policies; t he most populor is "Form 2." also known as the "Broad Form." IT P ROVIDES coverage agamst 18 perils rangmg from fire to building collapse. Even lhe broadest policies have some exceptions: earthquakes and floods usually are excluded. for example. Homeowner policies cover not only lht! house. but also personal belongings and other structures on your property. They include an allowance for living expenses 1f you are rorced to leave your home temporanly and habibty insuran<.'e in case or da1ms against you for injuries or property damage Lights Wde Real Estate Sales Semtle Plans Search SEATTLE <A P 1 City officietls say they know the street hghls are out there somewhere. they'r e JUSt not sure where. So they plan to spend about S250.000 roughly $45a light -to find them. .Bob ,Cowan. finance director of the light and e ngineering department. said there was no pressing need to know where the 55.000 street lights were unti I la~t year when city officials took inventory and re. ah zed they couldn't account for8.000of them . Opport.lty for new holM Ides pet"SOftt at 1.._..L..-..W_.., LCICJllllO Hils. Rossmoor CorPOrahon will add a few. select real estate sales people (hcenSed; to its New Model Center selling s1aff Successful candidates will be energehc. exoenenced professionals -senS4!1ve 10 lhe needs of prospective Leisure World Duyers. Knowledge of lne community a definite plus The plan.is to hire 12temporary workers atSl,174 a month for nine months to he lp count the lights. ·'These people <the counters I will have to be able to use some Judgment looking atlights. ··said Cowan . ·'They 'II have to compare them with a guidebook Lo ftnd out what kind of street light they are looking al They'll alsohavetodosomemapping. Pos11ton offers excellent income oPPOrtun111es and a chance to be a part ol Le1~re World s booming new WestR1dge Village pub11c1ty. advertising and mar1cet1ng program "There is perhaps more judgment involved here than in the traditiona I notion of an inventory." lnteresled parties should send a letter and resume m confidence to Mane LaClave. Rossmoor Leisure World New Model Center Post Olf1ce Box 0000. Laguna Hills. CA 92653 No telephone onQu1nes, please t . \I. BOYU ) INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT Many o f the good things of life are happily concentrated in Anaheim Hills. Here, among forty-two hundred acres of green and gold slopes are attractions designed to delight you: handsome new homes. pleasant neighborhoods. winding avenues, scenic parks. And It's only the beginning. The Racquet Club. the Saddle Club. an outstanding public golf course, mites of riding and hiking trails make life here exceedingly worthwhile. And more fun. Schools. shopping plaza, and convenient access to major centers of business and industry qualify Anaheim Hills as your best possible residential address. If living here seems like a fun Idea, get a move on! £.anaheim hills Extt R1vers loe Fwv. at Imperial Hwy Drive south to San1a Ana Canyon Road. east 10 Anaheim Hills Roao. {7 14) 998·2000. '' '978. Ananelm Hiiis. inc~ •WINDOW Hill. by Pacific Coest Builders, Inc . • ANAHEIM HIU.S ESTATES by S&S Construcl!Of' Co •SUNSET RIDGE II by Oaktree Development Co •RIDGE VIEW by The Baldwin Co. •HUNTER'S POINTE by The A.P Warmington Co •RIDGECREST by Pacer Development Corp •THE COi/EV by The R P W8rmington Co. •FEATHER HIU by Pecit1c Coast Bu1loers. Inc •NORTH VIEW by The Toman Company •POINTE OUISSETT by W R. Grace Properties. Inc • SINGING WOOD HILL by Wills & Aktns • STONEGATE by Socaland Corp. Nelghborhooda Opening In 1978 •ANAHEIM RIDGE ESTATES by G L Lewis Co •BIRCH RIDGE ESTATES by W. N. Shattu<:k. Inc •LAS COUNAS by Smyth Bros .. Inc . , . . . . . ~ , . . -·'-,.. . . . • PEOREOAL by Smyth Bfos.. Inc. •RAINBOW RIDGE by Fredricks Development Corp •CARRIAGE HIU.S by Ortnt W8rmlngton Builder~ .. ·~ ,. . ' ,.. ...... --. .,. ........ -...... -..... •" , -,.. .. .. . , . .._ . -. . . .. C8 DM.YPILOT &unoay &ep1em0tt tO. um~ REAL ESTATE Permit Volume Levels Bank Reports July's Southland Total Construction activity In the Southland'h 10 countlt-s ror J uly settled back to S803 million 1n lwrmit valuations. according to Sc.·curily Pacific Uirnk. lei.s than half or the Jun<' SI 8 billion total Senior Vice President Paul J O 'Brien. administrator of the bank's real e state finance de· partmcnt, said the expected drop was due to the unusually large June volume, which was <'aused by a rush of builders to ~at new s tate ene rgy regula· lions which became effective Ju· ly 1. "THE HIGH JUNE rigun.•s 'borro\\-cd' rrom activity th&t would haVl' oc:currcd later in lhl' year." O'Brien said. IRelattd s tory. Page C8 J v. u:. Si50 million for the month Hci,1d t!nlial rcmodcltngs fell from S58 m illion in June to $45 million for July. In the nonresidential sector. perm it valuations decreased ~•5 percent from J une's $659 million to $300 million in July. BOTH LOS ANGELES and San Berna rdino >0untles re· corded more than 1,000 new Available Free !11n gle·fam1l y homl':. during July. O'Brien 1>a1d that despite the month·Lo·month clrop In valua· lions. the lalelll S803 million July figure IS ahead or the 1977 July total of $759 million. The J anuary throu g h July total was $6.3 billion, still ahead or the SS.2 billion figure for the firs t seven months of 1977, he said . Booklet Explains Condo Ownership GARY SIGLER BUil T THIS HOUSE IN HIS DREAMS AS A POW IN HANOI Today He •nd Hit Wife P•m Live In the Home In Weatern Central llllnola .. And we-expe<:t. loo. that the remainmg months of 1978 will reflect a somewhat weake r pace.• because of our record high June totals." O'Brien based his report on data compiled by the bank's re· search department for the cur· re nt issue of the bank's monthly pub I I cation . "Cal Horni a Construction Trends." which features a de tailed table o f valuations and permits by type or structure ror all of Calirorma. What's it like living in a condominium ? Is there a sure method for selecting one? Or what Importance is a condominium declaration? These are among questions a ns wered in a new booklet. "The Con- dominium Home: A Prospective Owner 's Guide." DreaDIS Can Come True The booklet, written in layman's language, is available free from the Nationa l Association or Realtors through local realtors, pertain to condo ownership, In· boards of reallors a nd s t ate us-«lucl ing tm-dt·clarntion. bylaw1>, PUW "Built Ho11w to Combat Co11ftnemenl Tiit: BANK'S REPORT CO\'· ers the Southland counties of lm- pt.-r i a I, I nyo, Los An gele:.. Orange. Hi versi d c. San Bernardino. San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ven· tura . sociatlons. It was developed hy unit deed. purehasl' ugree ml'nl the national assodation. :ind rules and regulations. THE FIRST PART of the booklet deals with such con dominium fWldam entals as his. tory, laws that govern condos a nd descriptions or different types . f 1\ liL t-: (;f(QV E . Ill. CAP 1 For :.Ix Yt.:<111>, fiury SJ~lt•r :.<it 1n u wh1t(.•wa sht>d l10W cell 1n lla no1 a nd built hOUM'~ in his head bocird by bourd. stone by stone , inch by lnch. "Solitary confinem ent." he says. "There. you've gotta do :.omcthlng with your head." SO HE ENVISIONED TIIE PERFECT house. a great r ambling house with oak beams and Mained glass and rugged barn s id.Jng ris ing off the Jlhno1s prairie like a diamond in the rough . Back home. he put hi;> dream on paper. And now. he lives there. "I basically always lik<:'d houses. so I i;tarted cfr ... 1gn1iu: thl·m in my head." he :-.aid. :.1tting in the.· II\ mg roon of the home ht:'t.l liuill a thousand t1ml's 111 h1:. mind "Ct•nerully, I'd :-it arl out with one 1dl·a, m<1yht· ,1 1 oom I likl•cl . ancl I'd hut Id urounr1 it I'd sec the floor plan. put lht> ::-.h•p:-. 1n, put in thl' lighting, down ltJ knowing whcrc all the wall :o.ockel:. go Tlw saml' with the plumbing and heating." IT Wi\S A SERIOUS EXERCISE, a n intcrn;.il t•x11rcbm to w:Jrd off the dt·mons of fear and a nxic· ty .rnd i.olitude that can break a man. Every American POW had his own method for ~ettmg through the nightmare. Sigler filled the empty years by building his house deep inside himself. "You'd get very complex about it," he said. "This mlght be the s ize of the room you'd want. but it would have to fit within lhe over-all pla n. It would come down to a matter of Inches and half 111ches " S IGLER WAS SHOT DOWN OVER North Viet· nam in 1967 while n y mg photo reconnaissance. For six years, he lived in POW camps. most of the time LO an old Frenc:h film studio JUSt outside J ranoi. His firs t year was in s olitar y confine· m ent. The n he li ved among the gr owing POW population, although communication was restrict- ed and life a regimen of inter rogation. torture. isolation and boredom. Released in 1973, he r ejoined his wife. Pam . and his daughter. Becky, who was 8 months old when he lert for Southeast As ia. After a year with the Air ForC('. he decided to settle down in Ta ble Su"'ey Cited <:rove.-. uo into farming with his fothl!r·1n·law and build on thl• prulric the house he'd conceived hair way a row1d the world. IT TOOK MORE THAN A VEAR to build, although there remain today some areas to be finis hed. lt 1s just as he imagined -huge, with four bedrooms, four fireplaces. 3~ baths. vaulted ceilings and a country kitchen. There's barn siding in the family room and a redwood deek out back that O'\lerlooks the pond. scattered stands of sugar m a ples a nd the rolling com and soybean fi elds beyond. "You know." Sigh:r said . "f think getting cap· lurc·d. the \.\hole expt>rwnrl• hus made me a bl'lt..r person J'vc.· h<id t1mc to do Mme thinking. time that mn-.t J'i'fJph· don't have· until much latc:r. and I think I know m~sdf · E\ l·rvthink! I did uo lht·rt·. with the exct·pt1on of a few lazy ~riod'>. was <Jcs1gnl'd with tha t goal in mind -makini:t myl>t.:lf a better pers on " Irvine Park Due This Fall Turtle Rock Co m · rnunily park, which ad· J01ns l\\o rcs 1d en t1al n1•1g hborhood::. in the 'dlagc of Tur tle Rock in I rvinc. 1s cxpccte<I to be completed this fall The 22·acre pa rk a l the e ntrance to Domme r Canyon represents a $2 7 m illion investment by the c ity of Irvine In Tur· ll<' Rock. according to Irvine city orficiab. THE PARK adjoins Turtle Rock Highlands. a collection of 192 s ingle· family attached homc:s by the Bren Co., which opened July 23. and Tur· tic Rock llighla n ds Townhomcs by Akins O 'Brie n s aid r esidential perm its for the area in July totaled $503 million , a 57 percent drop from the previous month's $1.2 billion figure. Uncertainty over the burgeon- ing rent control issue continues to cloud the multi-unit sector or residential construc t ion. he added. SJNGLE-FAMIL Y construe· lion act'OW1tt'd for a pproximate· ly 60 p<:rct:nl or the v<1luat1on!>. while the re ml:tindcr was madc up of mull1 ·unit bu1ld1ng and home remodehngl>. he s aid. Sl ngl<.-s totaled $308 million while multi·family construction What a person pays for and advantages a nd dl.sadvantages of condo life also are explained. It covers the how·lo of select-ing a condominium. A checklist of thin gs to look ror, such as zon- ing laws and unit pricing, is pro· vided. What to be aware of when purchasing a con verted con- dominium also is noted. THE MANAG EMENT OF condominiums t hrough a con dom inium owne r's as!.ociat1on and board or directors a(::OO IS described. The final section of t he booklet dea ls with the documents that Swito Power WuntyJail TO W SON. Md . <AP > - Baltimore County officials have broken ground for construction of what they said will be the first local jaU in the country heated primarily by solar e nergy. Construction is expected to be finished in 1980. Peter Powell. an architect and cnt:rgy cons ultant with Mark Bel'k Ai.sociates. the fi rm that participated in the Jail's design. sa id 65 percent of the heat und hot water or the 325·inmate Jcul will come from solar energy. 9¥·% (annual pct. rate) Title I Develo pme nt Co .. a nsurance co.mplex or 56 adult· oriented town.homes. Record Due? Land title ins urance industry operating rev- enue ls expected to r each an all-time high in 1978 and pass the billion-dollar mark for the second consecutive year Based on a survey of first-half operations or member title l ni,urer~. the American Land Title A::.sociation project:-. a n industry O?(!rating rev· enue figure for th<• year of Sl.131,000, which is 11 percent ab<>ve the l!l77 total. C .J . McCONVILLE, association president. said the indu!.try pre-tax operating profit m argin Is expected to be near JO percent, comparable lo last >'ear's. After-lax r ate of return on capital is predicted to be in the vicinity or 9 percent, the figure posted in 1977. Title insurance business follows the cycles or the real estale, ho me building and mortgage mar kets. while title company oper ating cost levels :ire r elatively rixed, he s aid. This results in modest title i nclu~try profits whl'n averaged over a period of YC'a r-; · For a unr· time• premium a t closing, title in ... ur;int•(• 1:-. dt"•IJ(nt'd to pay for de fending against Jn attJck on title u-. in:-.url'r1. either clear up till(' prohlcm-. or pa~ ,·ahd c laims and assure that titlt• n :lat t•ll ;.i-.1~t h 11r a t run ... ut·t1nn an• properly t·om pll'h:d Tax Cut Effects May Be Told PO RTLAND. Ore. <AP> -A community uetion agency awaits approval from the federal f'tOVernment to spend $6,000 on a project to Inform Portla nd 's poor about the effects o r an Oregon ballot measure to limit property taxes. T he board of Portland Action Committees Together. ti federally fund~d agency, has voted to pled~e the money for the project proposed by a 1'oalition of 11everal Ji?roups concerned about the impact the tax limit measure wouJd have. Jim McConnell, executive director or the ugency, said federal rules apparently permit 1pendlng the money for such a purpose, but It rnuRl have the approval or the Community Services Administration tn Wublncton. • If' • • • ('II I The park will feature a center designed by la ndscape a r chitects Kammeyer Lynch & Partners. Irvine. The natural a nd his· torical center features natural and man.made ell.'ml'nts of the park sit<'. THE NATURE trail sy'>t cm will inc lude form at1on pcrtaininf.( to natura l h l !>lor y, t•co l o~ical and geological form ations, rlora and water cor· ridors. The four.acre in· terpretive center will be enc losed by a living fence At the heart of the pa rk will he a 10,780· s quare .fool mul t i· pur pose rl'Creation buildina d4's 1gncd by Uisscll .J\uitu'>t 11,.,.. 'IOc1:itl':-.. Nt·"pnrt Ul'ach Thl' bu1ldint.: \\.I ll pro .. ictl• rlf'x1l1h' :O.llil<'l' lo ac tom m od.ttr rccn•ation 1n·ogramm1ng and \\Ill use court)><.1rds udJ01ning m eeting rooms to ex· pand useablc outdoor space. RE C RF.ATIO N faci lities will inc lude four tennis courts with an observation area, a co m bi n ation handba II and basketball area. a softball fi elcl , a natur<' ,picnic arcu and an or - ~anizccl plrnic art'11 with tobles and burlJl•cut•:; Pla y :.ircas urt• pro v i d t' d fo r I o l s a n d youn~<itl.'I''> Tht'rc will ll<' two trt'<.'· s hnded imrk1ng ureas that will occom modatc approxim ately 100 car!l. An equestrlnn rest stop will be located along the rut u r e extension of Bonita Canyon Drive. • t ' ••I "' FINAL "BEACH CLOSE" UNIT NOW OPEN! Now, in refreshingly cool, clear Huntington Beach. you'll have a final opportunity to select the Landmark Home of your choice as the final unit opens at this preferred location. Quite possibly the fastest selling. new single-family homes ever presented 1n this popular beach area. Landmark offers big, family sized, 2-story homes that range 1n size from approx1matoly 1768 to 2230 SQuare feel of living arna . ALL INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE PRICE: ULTRA-BRIGHT "COUNTRY KITCHENS" FEATURE: ALL NEW EYE LEVEL RANGE WITH "MICROWAVE OVEN" AND PILOT· L ESS. SELF-CLEANING CONVENTIONAL OVEN: CARPETING IN THE LIVING ROOM, FAMll.¥-«lOOM. ALL BEDROOMS. HALL & STAI RWAY; FIREPLACES; FR~NT LAWN WITH A TREE ANO SPRINKLERS; REAR AND SIDE YARD FENCI NG WITH GATE; SHAKE ROOF; CONCRETE DRIVE ANO 2 OR 3 CAR GARAGES. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. ON ADAMS BLVD., JUST EAST OF BEACH BLVD. • ..... ~. -. - BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR UNIT 7 SPECIALS AT $99,450. $104,950 to s120,950 4 & 5 BEDROOMS 2 AND 3 BATHS Wimer Ave. .ii G rfield Ave. I i -] Ad1m Ave. r•4•,,..,-'.-,._ ~ . . . . ,. , .. ,. ... REAL ESTATE BappilyIDgh Yormg Man Feathers Nest MI AMI IAPl I.am r Mrl~an dropped out of school, then C'hmbed ube>ve evt'r} bodv t'I'(• But tr city lnapticlora have lh Ir way, he may romt> down on .. 'hurp ax would doll '"Pt'ople thank Im c rutv wht-n I tell them I live an a tree, bul I'm happy," u1d lht' 19 vt •t old. who h1ta lived tn a tree house for three )'elrb ht'!~! ¥.ot <'Vt'rythinti I '4unt nghl MCl.EAN SAYM he'll 10 lo jail M C'L~un'i. homl' b nut without llrict druwback)•1 "l'VE BKt:N 'truck by •'vt'rv lhln& Utbttna bur1tlar' und now IMJ)t'C'l<>r,, ht , 11J · Tht'y'n• Just J111tlou11," he i..ud Building '"'f>t'elor' '»Y tht· tNC!hou..w 111 u fart> und .utt'lv '·I got 110mcthln1 tbut • lot of J>N>Plc want but thtiy un't build at tbemsPlvt•11 Mnd they're Jealoua about It " tiaurd Th\')' ul .. u 'l''' nt'IChbor.. ha'lt> \"Ompl.une•cl rhut blaring t'O('k mw 14' c•omt"' from It "ll 'i. ••n 1tlt-~;ial '' rurlu~ · ~1ud \O!\~to1 < kit•ll Ho .. 11<' · lfe " ROU\jt 111 htl\ C' lo> l1•ar 1t down " AFTE R D&OPPINC out ot i.thool. MclA·an moved 1 ~ raet out the front door ot ht• parents' home Wld beaan bulldlna hl:s house in a 40-foot ficus tree Mobile Home Not ppro e d Mc!Aan, who :-.11y1> he's never hlid a c1arpentry leasso n . "'t1matei. ht'01> invested more than SI0,000 an wood, nails and rurniablngs ror has rive·alory homt Anrl 1r a treehoui.e can be I ol 11 t> d s w a n k • M c Le a n . ~ quahf1es WASHINGTON tAP' Tht! l>t>partment or llou~ang und Urban lk'vt•lopm1•11t hu~ ii.sued " rt'mtndt>r lo tht· mohill' homt> industry that 1t rtmnot U!lt• ad vert1s1n~ or prunwt111n' 11nph 101( JI Ul> ;,i11proval ut IM: pro dud. IT HAS WALL· to-wall s hag t'arpetlng, a telephone, two air conrltllooen., an elaborute stereo 'Yhlcm. a vacuum cleaner, a rdragerator, a hammock and a l>Jthroom. "I\ II my lift· I wanted to build J treehousc," he said. f'alrac1a M Wroth\' ch·puly a s!> I:. t ,Jll I s l' l' r t· la(,) f lff r c gulatory funchons. 'aid that while HUD establisht'd construe t1on s tandards that must be met, "the department an no way ac- cepts or approves mobile homes as conforming to the s tan- dards •. , . "J ~uess I Just got carried a\\ay Thcrc"s no place in the w<irlrl l 'd rathe r lave. When you build something, you care about It " "Any asseruon that the de· partment d1 rcclly or indirectly approves the construction o!' sale of any mob1le home or that the department inspects mobile homes is false," she said T H E F IRST F LOOR is a guest room wit h a television. On the second floor is a 15· by 10.foot "party room,·· and the lhird noor is a small storage room. The fourth floor is an open area, while the faflb floor is his balcony. "Girls go crazy over it," said McLean. El Niguel Pre-opening Sales Tallied Seventeen homes were sold during a three. week pre-openan~ 5<ile s pe riod at El Niguel Heights, Laguna Niguel, according to John Cope, proJecl manager for Broadmoor Homes. The 25().un.it sioeJe·family home development is offering four n oor plans in a variety or levels . The thret'and four-bedroom hous es range in s ize from 2.1>18 to 2.975 squ<1r1• r<-.·t and arc priced from $154.900 lo $;.?fiO,!Y.)I) I\ MONG J\ PPOI ~TM F.NTS are vaulted ceil· ings. clerestory windows, formal dming areas a nd wet bars. They have General Electric appliances, pan- tries, luminous <0<'1hn~s. intenor laundry areas, pass -throu~h kitrhcn shelves and two fireplaces. Most have three· c<1r garages. Extl'rior t n·atmcnts 1nl'ludc wood and brick with wood shakL· ruof:. Pl.AN ONE, Tll t: Hoyal Carnoustie, is a t hrec-twdroom, 21• hath housC' with family room in its 2,040 MtU<trt• ft•t•t 'l'ht· informal family room nook 1s s1..·11arat1·rl from the formal li ving/dining room by lh<• k1t1·ht•n J>lan Two, lht· l<r>yal l'rt>slw1ck. ts a four· bedroom. thn·t· huth holl\f' with 2,569 square feet. A courtyard i·ntry, buy ~indowed nook and firc pl a<:cs 111 1t1111dy ;,ind hving rooms are highhghl!ot l'lan Thn·c•. lh(> M111rf1eld Royal. 1s a two-story house with 2.670 s11u<1n• (c(•t or living area. The s unken hvmg room has a fireplace and bay win- dow. The m~tcr suite as b<:low, whale three other bedrooms arc on the upper level. PLAN •·ouR. TllF. Hoyal St. Andrews, is a two-story house with 2.975 squiJre feet. A bonus room accompan1<'s lhrct' secondary bedrooms and master s u1tt• on thr· upper level or this home. A balconied t-ntry :rnd the formal dming room step down to the II\ mg room. and a !Jay windowed nook ovt'rlooks th<• sunkc:n family nxim with fireplace and walk 1n twr El N1g11l'I Heights 1s above Laguna Niguel Country Club. To reach the devclopm<'nt. take the San Diego F r eeway lo Crown Valley P arkway east to Clubt}ousc Drive. The sales office and model com - plex are open from 10 a .m . until dusk. Abandonment Woes Noted WASHINGTON <AP> -Abandoned houses in America's cities arc "n visual symbol of the urban ills or our society" und a problem that ought to be fought with more dctcrmmatton and money, says a report by lhc General Accounting Office. The report culls for the Department of Hous- ing a nd Urban Development to require cities re- ceiving federal grants to follow through on plans to com bat the problem . IT ALSO RECOMMENDS NEW financial in· centives to keep people in the houses. The GAO report is based on recent information from 149 major cities, 113 or which reported hous· lna abandonment problems to some de1ree. Most of the abandoned houses are privately o wned. though the owners often live some diatance away, the GAO said. Physical deterioration ts the usual reason residents moved out. THE GAO R E VlEWED three cities in detail: St . Louis, which 11ald it had a major problem In housing abandonm ent; and Detroit a nd Pblladelpbla, both or which reported substantial problem1. All three have used block grant funda to re· duce existing abandonrpent. St. Louis Ind Detroit have made llttle progre11s, the GAO uld, and Phi11delphla had a 24.5 percent improvement dur. ln& a period ol 2'r41 Hirt. . . ,,. .. .;· ... -_. ~ ,. .. , , , , . -. .. ,.........,. Sun<W(, S.ptember 10, 1978 DAIL y PILOt C7 In Huntington Sea Spray t o Open With Half Sold SeaSpray. the Toman Co .. :> 8 acre , MO un1t condommium communit y in Huntington Beach, was to open this weekend. with more than hlilf of the available units sold. according to Warren Toman , president. SeaSpray Is ut 21327 Brookhurst St. Prices for the two-and three-bedroocn condominium bomcn1 begin at $71,000. T w o ups tairs a n d two downst alrs floorplans provide from 1,105 to 1,263 square feet of living space. TWO-BEDROOM UNITS are available In both upstairs und downstairs models. They h&ve two baths. living room with fireplace. dining area, kitchen with pantry. balcony off the master bedroom suite. e ntrance hall. a second private balcony with storage closet. interior laundry room and a garage. Three-bedroom units are also available an ups t ai r s and downs tairs floorplans . They have two baths. living room with firep lace and vaulted wood beam ceilings. T he upstairs mod el a lso pr ovides two ba lconies, o ne with s to rag<: closet as well as an rntcrior laundry area. Kitchen f eatur es include Gene ral Electric appliances with eye-level, continuous clean ing double oven range, dish· washer, disposal was te com pactor. tiJed counter tops and backsplash and twin cast-iron sinks with single lever control. bar, game-TV room. fireplace, pool table and shower-restroorn facilities The swimming pe>ol has two shallow ends for water voll eyball. A hydros pa, two h~hted tennis courts and a sand vollt-yball t·ourt also are pro. Vldt>d . The walled pe r imete r hlil , security gates. THE SALE.., OFFICE 1s open daily from llJ .1 m . until dusk. Sales agent 1s the Real Estak Croup ScaSpray as reached by the San 01ego Free way to tht' Brookhurst exit, then south to SeaSpray <.it H a milton anc: 8rookh11~t Rura l Florida Shows Growth GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP> - Florida residents are moving to the; cow1try faster than people ac any other state except New Jersey. a University of Florida s tudy shows LAMAR McLEAN TOWERS ABOVE HIS NEIGHBORS 'I've Got Everything I Went Right Here,• Saye Builder OTHE R FEATU R ES are cer a mic tile entries; fuJl carpet. ing except in kitchen, bath and service area; gas fireplaces and rough sawn wood valances in living rooms and mast er bedrooms. Recreational facilities include a clubhouse with lounge, wet The analysis or census figures indi ca t e d Florida's non . metropolitan popuJation grew by 269.680 during the six years studied accounting for 15.3 per- cent or the total state growth And Florida s uburbs hav1t ballooned by 1.28 mlllion peoplt! since 1970 66 Model Homes from 18 Master Builders, and they're all in Irvine's Newest Village! .. ,.,_. ........ me ~' Pio~ coll '°' 18 ~. ~ng Ceflre< ond sehool~ There ore fewef homes r>ef ooe man ony othe< IMne 11111oge The Region · "'Norrhwood ~ converite0110 me X>nro N'to. Son Diego. Newpo<T Oeoct1 ond t..oquno Oeoch Fr~ lOO'l' s fabulous shopping necrtiy, ond OrOO<)e Coo:sf beo&es ore reod1ty reoctled. os ore mop empfO')'n'leOI, cvrrvo1 and reaeortonol cenren See "Horfhwood" today. Ifs rhe growing opponunily In lrvfne. .O-ODe44op1+•Co ~~ ?I I r~ Pono Home. C7t•)~t:>oo o w~~ (" "WOOflcrH Q,) ~ ~ fO'N"r Oot!oo-o HOOW\ 1 no )<IA 0200 O w~co ·~ 104 1~ ~FOl'flofyOo>f.,1...,111.,,... (71 .. ) &J2..:>e61 (D n...~··IOw~ ~) ~ ·~ t ,,., ·~~c..... A\'h~ W' ~t1P0Ce "*-•~ AIV!~~ tQ"9 PtJill 1114)~)q00 • ,.. . -, . . . . -.. I ' .... ~~c ~ . • • • I -ti.tr. ..... (---liiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ .... _____ _. OffOlr11111n -~llOt'r-... fomo..>OtM1"'t '>ttj# IO'T"l\I ~ ~ (/14) !>40600• • ~ ~ """"'QUlff CllA>IOt'tl r\111\.-. • ~ HOme\ ~ "'°"'""'onrl VlllO")o· •60 (1.AIOl'n (oml<lt' ~"'family~'(! 1:1•) ~-10oo. • "'°"" cno0n C0'1'1 c Ntrt->IVf Pt<,.,. Orlionct' 01 :!?':' rl.c1"Y r .....,""'1 '--.0 t' I CIT .. 0..oeht<I HOm4I\ t 714. ~')O 14')" •Wa~ ~ ( 'il'°"I' k ,.... .)()() Ownt-. j'°'""" '--q. f~ ~ , I 14) • 'Y-1 )4GI ., .. , ....... 4 • • ' (1S DAIL V PILOT Suncs.y !.eplombllr 10 HUii REAL ESTATE ~-Hous ing Demand Fools Experts 8 ) Clll.1.'T l'URRU·:il ............... .., To Judgl' hy tht' moi.t rt'l'l'tll l'Vldt'ntt, It look~ it" 1r II v.111 t .. ke somt•lh1nw mort-thu1 .tmAt1ln1e pr1c·t'11 ,ind rt•t·urcl mort1tllill' rull'!I tu t•ool down American.,· 8PJlt'llt(• for hou11t-i. Pri · , Re ·ord Mor t gage Rates Fail to orb R a l E t a l e Sales that the Interest rate on an average mortgage had reached rrn all-lime hi&h or 9.57 percent, i.ome leading savings and loans in California cut their mortgage rates from 10 to 9~ percent. Most of the npe~ h4id tx-en ex~ctlnj( howon.i i.tart'. 1i1rtt•r lbcir itlruow ~ovt>ry t>vt•r 'lllnn· the lll74 7~ n •c·e.,.li1on , to lx>J(sn " moderallt.• do~ nt urn hy mid summer IHJ T T ti E (' 0 M M ... R (' •· De partrrwnt h1i1' rC'portt.-d th11t lll'W bOOM!IS V.t•ff" '\ll4rtt•d Al u M~fut0n11Jb a<llu,tl"d unnual r•lt· or :! Olt m11ho11 IJlll t!'. in Ju h That camt> t•lo!it' tu tht• up wu1 d rt'\'l"lt'd :! 12 m1lhon r•lt· hl>tt'd for Jww, .111cl r ,1nk<'\I o' tht' third bl·st monlhh sho~tn · thl:i yt•ar ltOUSlrl.)t indu'I rtr 11h ,1•n t'r' whll1 Ul'knowlc-cfj(tng thut lhe t•x IH' t' l t' d d t• t• 11 flt' h U 11 b t• l' fl 11oi-1J>onl·d . huy It h u:oi n ot Ol'l't'lliiUI 1ly l)(•t'I, ('LIOC~ll'd. "IT fill()IJl,O HA\' E 'lturted .1lrt•11dy, but 1t h10H1'l ," :oiuld M 1t'h.11•I Sumlc·hrwit, t•(·o nonu:sl • 11 lht• Nallonul J\ICSO<'IMlaon or lfnnw Rulldt•f1\ m Wt111hln1<ton Sun11c·hra11t dc1to•11 not fort•sf't' ,1m thtnf: llkt• tht• istccp drnp lht> u1tiu1Ctry t'ltJ>t'rlf'nc·t'd In thrt't' H.H'I i&i;tO tk 15 proJt'CUnl( J Ill pt•rrtnl derhn1• In 1979 from thu, 't'ar 'I hou.•\lnJ: !'llurt:. total ·r 11.. Valut· Line lnvt'i.tmcnt SurH•) '1mal;11 I) predict!. t 6 m1 lhnn ro l 7 m11l1011 i.1<1rh nt·xt } t·ur ·•J!•un ... t .i 1978 total of 1 K Requirftllenfs C i ted million lo I 9 million THF. PERIOD O•' rt.ltrench mcol seems to h1&ve been de- hayed by unexpectedly favorable condillon11 in the mortgage mtA rkcl. Just when it looked as thlng11 were starting to pinch, the mortaut1c picture stabilized . "'or one thing. s ix-m onth certificates of deposit pegged lo Trl'u1Sury ball rates, which banks und lhritt lnslllulions were pe rmitted to issue beginning June l, provided lenders with an 1nfuKion of funds "T he six-month certificates rcully hl'l1>t--d," Sum1chrast said J lJST AS THE Federal Home Loan Bank Board was reporting Sumichrast expressed doubt. however, that the mortgage.rate spiral has been broken. ··we expect further increases m all interest rates,;· he said. NONE OF THESE relatively short-term proble ms has dis- turbed the bright picture many observers see for the housing in· dustry in the 1980s. The bulge in the population created by the post -World War II baby boom Is seen as assuring strong demand for houses for some time to come "These people are swelling the ranks or s helter seekers." Value Line analysts said, noting that about half of the purchases of single-family homes are made by people between 25 and 34 years old Open Design State Building Soars "Another important thrust behind the heightened demand for s ingle-family structures. They have been an outstanding investment during the past 10 years." A Cree.standing fireplace highlight:-. the lt vmg room of lhe Modjeska. one of four noor plans a l Heritcigc Park Townhomes in the Irvine village in El Cammo Real. Prices range from $78.290 to $87, 990. SACRAMENTO IAP > Thc11.• "us a "tremendous" 111c rcasc m rc!)ident11d and non-rcs1dent1al <'o n s truct1on acl1 v1t y durmg June, says California's latc::.t economic report The reason: New energy re qulrements went into errect JuJy I. NEW STRUCTURES must meet ex pensive s tand a rds, and builders apparently riled as many permits as possible in June to avoid them. The report, the bi-monthly "Ca lifornia Economic Jn- d1cators." said that on a year·to- year basis, the number of hous Money Make r? IO)! unit' authorized had risen t wu third!. by the end of June. .rnd the value of lhe non- ft'!.ldential buildings authorized had almost doubled. The report is prepared by the state Department of Economic and Business Deve lopment. IN OTHER economic news. Propos ition 13 will li ke ly strengthen further the already strong loan activity al the sav· mgs and loan mslilutions, the re- port said. Non -agricultural civilian e mployment rose 5.8 percent from June 1977 through June 1978, and unemployment dropped Mortgage Plan Study Advised WA..C)HJ NGTON <APl /\ plan sometimes suggested for people changing homes to make money sounds good, bul may not be all it appears. according to research reported by lbe Federal Home Loan Bank Board. The idea is when you sell a home at a profit lo make as small a down payment as possible on your new home. and use the rest or the money from the sale for income producing investments. D R . RICHAR D T . GAR RIGAN of the University of Wis<'onsin reports that this plan can be a delusion, the bank board says. The individual, Garrigan says, must consider how much the additional mortga~e money bor- rowed will cost and how much he can make on his investmenLc;. The extra cost of a 90 percent mortgage over an 80 percent one would be :1bout 16 percent in the first year and 13 percent in the second, he said, i:md ff!w investors cun get that kind of return on lht!ir money tie advises mC1ktnJ,t the larger home down pay- ment and being able to write smaller checks lo the mortgage lender each month. Mission Viejo Village Sold The fifth phase or Finisterra, Mission VieJo Co. 's condominium village on the southeast s hore of Lake Mission VieJo, has been sold out the de-Vl'loper said. The 25-acrc lakeside community I ncludes 214 terraced condomini~s. in buildings from two lo four stories high. TH E PROJECT WAS offered in a series of fi ve selling pha1>es, and each sold within hours of being placed on the market, the company said. Prices for the last phase ranged from $79,000 to $112,000. There are five other residential series availa· ble in Mission Viejo: Madrid del Lago, the com· pany's lake-oriented single-family homes priced from $101,500 to $165,000; New Castille, single- femily homes from $83,330 lo $109,745; Montiel homes, priced from $83,375 to $105,855 ; and Cordova, the company's homes priced from $73,906 lo $91 .694. More information on houses m Mission VicJo is available from the company, 837-6050. Dinner to Open Telethon Effort Southland building and real estate industries leaden will open a campalf'n to raise funds for the 24t.h annual "Stop Arthritis Telethon," benefiting the Arthritis Foundation, al a 7 p.m. reception and dinner Thursday al the Registry Hotel, Jrvine. Parke E . Bryan, publisher of tbe Home Buyers Guide ln Newport Beach and chairman or the telethon's building and real estate industries committ~. saJd the dinner wtll begin a drive to surpass the $110,000 contributed to the 1978 show by tbe two industries, as well as cite outstanding support with special awards recognition. Allen Ludden, who will host the 1979 telethon, will tell about plans for the show to be aired Jan. 2'7·28 on KTLA. Jack Rourke, producer, will be master of ceremonies at the dinner. Or. James R. Kllnenberg, president or the roundatlon's Southern California chapter, will re· view advanca in the treatment of arthritis. In ad dlUon, the foundation's rilm "Wherever You Are." narrated by Henry Fondo, will be shown . -. .,,. I -~.J~-~~~-----A ,, .. .... ~ - 11.6 percent, it said. But the California consumer price index rose by 8.1 percent from June 1977 through June 978. For the San Francisco area it wus 9 percent, attributed mostly lo higher prices or food , housing and transportation. I N THE LOS Angeles area, the price Index rose by 7.6 percent. with grocery items going up 1.8 percent from May to June alone. Meat, poultry and fis h leaped by 4.8 percent. The report said retail sales are up for the 12 months, and new auto registrations climbed by 16.9 percent. THAT HAS H ELP ED e n- courage buying of homes by un- married couples and single peo- ple. who until a few years ago would not have been considered much or a fllctor in the ma rket. A time -tested inves tme nt maxim holds that "n o tree grows to the sky." But many buyers are betting cons iderable s ums lbat home prices will keep on rising. Sumicbrast noted a general expectation that mortgage rates will not experience any major decline as long as the inflation rate remains high. "So people decide they might as well buy now,·· he said. Irvine Designer Hire d . Colorand Corp .. Irvine residential design center operator. ha:. been selected to operate an on-site Interior design and color con- sulting service at Huntington Strand, a 64-home development of Robert P. Warmington Co. in Huntington Beach. The homes. priced in the $200,000 range, vary from 2,700 to 3,200 square feet and offer such opportunities to the interior de· signer as a second-story loft library w1th a view to the hvang room below. AT WIT'S END Erma t•ll• It Ilk• It is. In the DAILY PILOT G1 ~\JN t> 0 r>iEN ~ NG1 ~~~~~ . . ... ... • J ... •,\ .~ ,. • ·~.; .. ,,. . GETTH E~E[ Now for a small down payment and the once of rent. vou can own a spacious 2 bedroom/2 bath condohome on a quiet. shaded cul de sac. Just seconds from South Coast Plaza. schools and job. While your money's hard at work earning equity (and outpacing inflat1onl. you can relax Enjoying the pleasures of your own private clubhouse and pool . Now at last ... at Park $5 '47 ... you can move up with- out getting hung up on pnce. :'2950 Sales Office: <714> 557·3432 I ' ... ' .., ' • ' ' • ' • • r # # .. . . . ...... . . , . . . . ' • I REAL ESTATE Don't Start Out With Price Advice lor people looklna ror hou•H 16 offt'rt'd b> a rt-ultor who hea<b 1 group th .. 1t a.c;lle. U5(l house:1 a year .. Too many J)l.'Oflle huy humt•i. pr1manly for f)l IH' :.J)'A Kt'u nl'lh P KOl!t u, re1wna.I vkl' pre 1ud{'Ot of Walkc.-r amd J,t't" ftt'al Eistatt', lnc . and rnanali(er or 1t' rcsule d1vasann in San Dlt'.io "Tht'} OVt>rlook UH.' fat•t that It home h ttl bt• hH"'I an il' v.1.ll •s paid rcir ··w1T11 l 'llt. l11 nf' tt'rm m or t(l?3fW-" th1•:.t• ct.•)' o.1 pnrt.• • enu11ar et ·For ~nans S \ 1• v t• n ~ t' h u m ,, 1· h 1• r . .1 N e w por I H1"ll h d ltor11 1•\ SPl'<'•a luing in ta ~ a nd rl'a l e:.ta tt> prohll•m::.. v.1 11 :.pt·&ak 41l an education ron fcr e nce di:' signed to up"rudl' the rm.rnr1n~ skills of Laguna Bt.>.ich rca lt111 -. Olht:r 'Pe ak e r :-. 1n t•ludc M 1ch ut'l M attar. attornt• v for Ta cor, a nd Robe rt G a.mt•l certified pubhc accountant rrorr Laguna Beach The conference will be held Sept. 18 at the Surf t1nd !-.and Hotel in Laguna R altor ays Other Factor8 De rv Primary Attention d1rtf'rfltll't' or SJ .000 mtmns le ' lhun (I rouplt• of dollurs " week 1n p 1ymt•nl.tt Thlilt':s not much, 1r 11 m'•an .. -t J:ctlmw u honw you'll rt••ll)' (•ll)<>y .. t\ol'll <J Ml)'" thut the first thmJot a .;hoppt-r l'lhould look for l:s a nf'I Nh borhood Con:.1der d111tan<'c from JOtk. "<'hools . xhov1>1n1< <'entc•rs. J)ark'> .inc.I nicrcat1011al Fllc1ht1e::. fht Ot'X\ IStl'P. he says . IS to II r 1 ' e t h r o u Jot h s I.? I e c l t• ti 1a·1~hbor h c1och , uollnu th1·1r 1.wnt•r al 1.1ppt~u1 unce ON l Y At'Tt:R TUIS pri· hmm1try work 1s done. uccord1nj( to Kosw . -.hould u ll uyt·r sl11rt looking at i11dJv1dual houM•s J\lh'r JJrlCt.•, most pcopll' ar<.· 111flut>n<'ed by a ppc ara11<'t'. ·• t\.o,ta '·•.>'> • But they '>hould be thmk1ng about how the house will work for them. . No two ram1ht>' !ive exactly the same way l\nd no two homes work exactly the same way. Any family mn·1e compels changes in li ving hei:>1ts. So the bes t house to bu t 1s one that requires the It·: :.t chanJ!e." KOSTA SAYS th18 ta kes an ublllty to Vl!IUtihtt•. to have a clear IH<'tU rl' or how ti buyer'::. lifestyle ~111 Cll111tothc how.c. "/\ny home be1og off('red tor .,.,It.• will look its best," he said 'Th.: furn1tur\• will be uttruc- llvl•ly arran.:t•rl 'l'h1· clost•ls and 1 upbo<ird:-. will bt• 111·ul a nd tidy. 'l'ht! k1t1.·hcn anti buthroorns wtll lit• 1m mat•uluh· . But YOU ht1Vl· to Vl!>Ualize hU"' VOUr fum1turt.· I!'. ~Olnj.( lO fit 11\lo tho!'.!' :.amt• 1oom' How your doth1·s and 1><.1 ruphl·rnaha wlll fit mto thmw <.'losl•ts and l"UIJbo:u 11' WhJt <ippc:ir'i so 1 1~hl for the la1111ly ltv1n~ there nvw. may nut lw :.it a ll practica- ble ror you .. TOO •·Ew HOUSE s hoppers pay enough <ilcntion to m ain· Ll•nance. he said. Among questions to ask. How old 1s the house'! H less than 10 years. is it cove r e d by a builder 's warranty? Wh en was al last painted"' How can the out- sides of windows be washed? How are the yards maintained'! Learn the aver age monthly bill for heating, a ir <:ond1t1oning Real Estate and water over the past year. A BUV~R MAY find the right huus.: in l,he right neighborhood at the n i;:hlprice. "The chances are against it," Kosta said. "The house you buy is usually picked after some ad- J Ustmcnl of these factors. "That's why visualization and fl ex1b1lily are so important. The house you buy is the home your family will live in. That's the most import.4tn t consideration of all " Shade. Effect: Not Cooler WASlllNG TON <AP I ILisno hotter 1n the :.un than in the shade. :-.ays the National Geographic Society. •·People feel warmer because the s un heats their s kin and clothing, but the air temperature is the same," says a release from the s ociety. "Official tem peratures are re· corded by ventilated. s haded thermometer!:>, so the :-.un will not heat the glass and mercury and dist.ort the reading.·· , &.inday, September 10, Ul/8 Count First Then Vote, Watchdog Says SACRAM ENTO <A I' I -The Fair Political Prac· tH:<•s Commission says if a city councilman or county s upervisor owns three re ntal units. he m a y vote on r ent control. But if he owns four he shouldn't. The ~'PPC. California's watchdog of conflicts of mt~rc~t in state a nd local governments. issued the gu1del.mes at the request of three Los Angeles city counc1lmcn. all owne rs of small rental properties. IT SAJD THEY COULD vote on a n ordinance there that would freeze rents for six months. al the May 31 levcl. The commission said rent control measures ar~ pop ping up with inc reasing frequency in the wake of Proposition 13. So the guidelines arc that if a council member or :-.upt•rvisor owns four or more re ntal units, "that of· ficcr has a legal conflict of interest and should not vol(! on rent control legis lation " RUT, "IF TllE OFFICIAL owns three or less rental unH:-., a ll•gal conf11 ct docs not e'6il>t and the oC- ftcta l may vote for or against rent control.•· The FPPC's l"l'i.lson in~: "The c•tonomic impact of rent control legis lation on the own<.·r of three or fewer rental units would be minimal. .. <t nd would not pose a conflict of in tcrcsts. •· The three Los Angeles councilmen are Ernani Be rnardi. John Gibson and Bob Ronka. Wonderfully Livable-Homes in the sea Country of Laguna Niguel tly Randall llcCardle,Ph.D. Realtor How do you recommend that a married coaple take tHle to real property? Sboald they take tJtle as &eaan&s ln commoo or joint tenancy? What ls re- commeaded? We own oor home and we have other pro· perties. I have never considered how we bad taken tltle to these properties ootll a friend of ours dJed and his estate was Jammed because of the way be bad taken UUe. G.L..,SantaAna Because of the van ed personal circumstances of e<ich couple. there is no one best way to take ti- tle. People who own property should check with their accountants and attorneys for estate plan· ning counsel. However, here's some information thal may help. IT'S COMMON TO FIND individuals and mar- ried couples witb real properly but with no particular preference coaceru.Ul8 the legaJ form In whJcb they will take title. Many times, well-m eaning friends advise pro- s pective purchasers to take title as joint tenants. Generally, the advantages and disadvantages of taking title 1n this manner , as opposed lo laking ti· Ue as community property or as tenants in com- mon. are seldom discussed . J oint tenancy is us ually advised for most peo· pie because one fact is known about this form of owners hip : Tbf' s urviving spous e takes title without the necessity of probate. BRJEFL Y, WITH JOINT TENANCY the court does not have to tell the world that the surviving joint tenant is entitled to the property, as it does in cases or othe r forms of ownership. • Most title companies require only that the s ur- vivor r ecord a certified copy of the death certificate and an affid avit concerning the death or the s pouse. While this has certain advantages. disadvan- tages also <1re inherent in this form of ownersbjp. A Joint tenant hus no right to wall his or her 1n te resl in the property. In order to obtain the right to will one's interest to <i third person. the tenancy must be severed. A SEVERENCE CAN BE effected by the con veyance by one of the tenants or hls or her interes t to a third party. A reconveyance of the interest will effect a holding of the property by the spouses, as tenants in common. The spouse would then have the right to con- vey a n interest in the property. Ot her disadvant ages or JOinl tenancy have to do with the tax to be paid Upon the death or one joint t enant, there 1s included in his or her estate, for federal lax purpose~. an a ruount--equal to the contribution by the decedent cnthe mortey used lo purchase the property. IF THE DECEDENT'S SEPARATE property was the source or money used for the purchase. the entire value may be included. Lr community pro· perty was used for purchase, half the value is in- cluded. Upon the subsequent sale of the property, the rottowing results will occur, depending upon the form or ownership: -Joint tenancy: A new basis is given to that portion or value or the property Included in the estate. -Community property: The entire property receives a new basis, although only hatr is in- cluded in the estate. IF TllE PROPERTY HAS appreciated in va lue. the taxable gain on the property with the entirely n(·w basis <communjty property) will be considerably Jes~. • Thes e are some of the factors that !>hould b(> considered regarding the form that title ~hould be taken to the property. Randall McCardle as president of Ifie Real E1taters: M i.t alao an author, lecturer and instructor. Send com· ment1 and que~ionl to Randy McCon:tU!, clo TM DoUy Pilot, P.O. &J.z; 1560. Co31a MelO 92626. Mark III Hontes Moves to Mesa Mark Ill Homes, Inc .• bas moved to expanded corporate headquarters in Costa Mesa . The nine· year-<>ld residential developer was formerly local· ed In T'u.Wn. The new facility accommodates the firm's zo olfice employees and iu ~penoo field 1talf. Mark Ill projects tnclud4, resideoUaJ deve'6p- ment.s in Upland and Alta Loma, I . I • I . , Grand Opening Foothill '76 Foothill Pouo Homes 1n Loguno . • ... Niguel w ill construct che l tnol • .. :," • f 48 b f II i 1"A1 ,.,. .._,,.• phase o eauci u y ed d ·~ design one-on two·story ·• attached slngle-fomily homes 1n ' o community planned for private fomily livlng, low mormenonce exteriors. ond extroordinory nearby 1ecreot1onol opporcunmes Foothill '7 8 homes ore set on w ide streets with sizable greenbelt oreos lnnovouve 1merior design ond crP011ve usP of windows hove> produced patio homes w 11h on 1ncred1ble feeling of space and light These finely appointed homes feature wood-burning fireplOCC'S enclosed laundry rooms arr cond1t1on1ng and forced·o1r heot1ng. and gourmet knchens w ith elecmc double oven and cooktop. disposer. d ishwasher pantry, breokfos1 bar. ond luminous ceiling Each home 1s mdrvrduolly fenced for outdoor prrvocy and hos its ow n two-car garage w ith outomot1c d oor opener. The homeowners ossociot1on mo1mo1n s all common areas through on ossocloUon fee. Just o mrle-ond ·o-holf away is the ~n·to·be-completed 50·ocre Crown Voll• •y Community Porl{ which w ill include o swimming pool omph1theo1c•r 01hle11c field~ a nd p1cn1c ground'> lhe 154-ocrf' Laguna N1yut•I Regional Perl<. w 11h stocked 43-ocre lokC' provides h1k1ng trails. tennis. booung. and fishing. Depending on the season. o relaxing day con be spent f1sh1ng for boss. bluegill. cocf1sh. or trout. The ocean from ~4-ocre Niguel Pork. only 4-1/2 miles from the foothills. wtth The Seo Counrry o4 loguno Niguel A oF>velopment of Avco Commun11y Developers. I~ ' . .. -., , .., . . . . . . . .. -.. •-.... .. restroom. show er. ond snock bar makes o fine place co spend a day ot the beach Again chi!> ~ummer. 0 rree bus will tol<t> children lO che beoch Residents o re eligible for membership rn the Laguna Niguel Tennis Club ond El Niguel Country Club Memberships how ever. may or may not be o vo1loble at time of oppl1co11on 2 -. 3-. and 4 -bedroom homes $89.900 to $1 07.900 Decorotc.>d model homes ore open doily 10 o m 10 6 pm Foothill Pouo Homes 29395 Alicia Porl~woy Laguna Niguel. CA 926 7 7 ( 714) 495-5'261 • (!) • .. ' .. - . . . .. ... . '. .. I I J t I t ' r I I .. 1 ... l • .. ,. ·' .,,... •• LEASE OR BUY TODAY- In Southern California, a really special time has come along to lease or buy the Jaguar you have always wanted . . . "ULTIMATE LUXURY" GOOD SELECTION NOW IN STOCK! NOW AVAILABLE IN COSTA MESA FOR IMMEDIATE DEUYERYI STOHHOUIS: MOM..ML 8:10 A.M. TO 10 P.M... SAT. t:JOA.M. TO I P.M. Ir SUM. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF PR~-DRIVB4 IMPORTS IN STOCK flADMMS WILCOMI • IMMllHATI flMAMCI• AYAILA&I OM APPllOYAJ. °' Youi •OOD caDtf If you've e ver considered the advantages of buying a Peugeot Diesel, there's no time like the present. Because now when you buy a Peugeot Diesel during our 50th Anruversary cele- bration, you get the added advantage of selecting our $486* automatic transmis- sion, absolutely free. At any participating Peugeot Dealer: Drive a Peugeot Diesel and experience Peugeot. Fifty years of Diesel leader- ship comes with every car we sell. And now the automatic transmission ~ comes free. __.,.,,/11£.~ "Menulec:turen•~ted 11<l<e por1 ot entry !Oller vood trom Jwly I thrOUQll September lO, 19/t on any "-UlllOI Dl•MI Sedan. BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Near MacArthur & Jamboree /l' -• * • ,,, • ,,.,,,. ........ , .. , .. BRANDNIW 1978 FIAT 2 DR. SEDAN WE THINK IT'S THE MOST AMOUNT OF CAR FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF. aasa MONEY! •luaol'IAllQUAUTY • 2 YL OR 24,000 MU WMIUUn'Y ·DICK MILLER IMPORTS 120 W. WARNER. SANTA ANA 557-2132 The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does m ake quite a difference. After all, you don't drive the lease, you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some- thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose, you drive one of the world's most respected automo· biles. A car with legendary engi- neering, meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even four years. Most cars look o ut of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz, you drive a car with classic lines and timeless- ness that is never out of date.·- We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought possi-® ble. Call us today .for the , surprising facts. '-_ Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo Imports 831-1740 A11tlwri:.l'd D''"'''r 495 ·1100 21701 Marguerite Pkwy. • Son Oie{lo Fwy. at Avery, Mission Vie10 . ............ ... . -. . ... . ......... . . . . . . ·~·*·' .•.. . . ... Some Brazilians want Indians only as farm la bor (left). Decorated Yanoama tribesman (right) confidently looks c1vili- za t1on m the eye. Brazil's Famous River Changes Fortunes Sunday. September 10 197a DAIL y PILOT DI lridians, guns, boom towns resemble America's wild west and gold rush. Photos and T f'xt f Hy F.:ODI E ADAMS C R J:.;PllRI. Brazil </\Pl -This is the Amazon. where m the gold-m1rung town of Crepuri the wives and daughters or m ine rs hang solid gold ornaments around their necks and have flasbing s m iles from gold-capped teeth, but often don't have enoug h money for food. This is the Amazon. where two Indian tribes living in 1solat1on m the forest h<1vc waged war against e1tch other for ccnturil':o.. and practice a form o r can nibahsm as a victory nte. THIS IS THE AMAZON. with two- th1rdi. or the river water of the world and the s<.><:ond lonRCSl river next to the Nale It 1i. part or a nation bigger than tht> l'nll.t...'CI States. with ram forests un c ha nged ovt•r 60 m1lhon years It 1s a place "hen• a five• acre tratt or forest contain!> up to 100 spct:1es or trees. This 1s the Amazon . where a 100 mtlll o n-dollar. two lane. red clay h1~hway cuts through 3.350 miles of Jtmgle. but 1s impassable during the rainy season. Though sparsely used. the highway 1s a lready altering the life of the region Concalo Raimundo Nascimento. 41. a settle r from C1adarl . Brazil. to tht: !-Outh. remem bers that four years ago he would see 20 or 30 wild boars as he drove along the road any d ay. With one shot he would gel his week's supply of meat. Today he walks long miles before s potting a sinf(le boar. T his is the Amazon. where boom towns such as mo Amana and Al Pat ro Signo have grown up around gold min- ing. Everyone carries a gun. There are other similarities to America's wild west and gold r ush days. One 300 population town has a dozen bars and three brothels. T heir customers are not only Brazilians. but Amer icans, Poles and others seeking their fortWles. AROUND cREPURI, a fold·mirung center with three genera stores. a goldsm ith. and clay and wood shacks with thatched roofs, a n estimated 25,000 prospectors are looking for gold. T h is is the Amazon. where there can be murderous confrontations. Last year an Indian approached two miners and warned the m they were on Indian land and ordered them to leave. Returning two days later to find t hem still ther e. he shot and wounded one miner and the n bashed him to death while the other watched an terror from the trees. But the miners still come. Venancio Firmino Da Silva. a gold buyer in a general store in Crepuri. says he buys Some trappings of civilization are evident in clothing of fisherman with catch and takeoff of medical missionary 's plane from jungle airstrip with natives paying close attention. up to $20.000 worth or gold dust 1n a ~ood month. T his is the Amazon. where nature still rules. The flesh-eating pira nha fis h 1n· habit every body of water. Anaconda sna kes up to 12 feet long dwell in the forest WILD BOAR, DEER, monkeys and birds compete with the snakes in the forest. And the Indians ~ompete for liv- ing s pace with them. Ther e are around 200,000 Indians. who. according to maoy ant hropologists a nd specialists in In· dian affairs. have more to fear from civilization than from the wild anima ls. The Brazilian government is trying to accelerate the integration of Indians m· lo modern society. with curre nt law considering Indians m inor s and grant· ing full citizensh ip only when they reach 21 vears a nd speak and read Porluguc..-se. This pressure from a far away central gover nment a nd from the steadily en· croaching gold miners and settlers 1s ~lowly a ltenng the face of t he Amazon The government pledges humane In· dian policies, while the prim1t1ve Indian and his culture are disappearing. THIS IS THE AMAZON today It wall be very different tomorrow .... ... . . ' . . . ' .. _ ,,. " . . Hltlt••Y 1der cOllStl'1d1n ••••• --- h ist!"' llitlt••Y ------ 0 lOC Crepun gold buyer Venancio Firmmo Da SJ/va c laims to purchase $20. 000 worth a month at n ver town ·s general store. ; . . . ~ w ft DAH.Y PILOT The 8 199••• M•rketpl•ce on th• Orange Co Ht DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Sell It, Find u. Trede It Wlth • Want Ad (842•5878) On• Cell Service Feat Credit Approv•I ~ ..... ~ .......... ~?.~~,~~~!~ .......... !~~ !!.~~~ .......... !?~~ ~~ .......... !?.~~ l,QU4l HOU9INC'# 0''01HIJl•llTY p ea 'w't Motte•: ~I rNJ ~Ill' ud\lt•rll"fod in OU nciwsp•(M:'r 1111 ·uh Jt.c1 lo the fo'~kr1d t•111r ltou•ln11, All 1•1 11tt111 ~ICh rnalr. ll 1llr11•I \II Jdve rt1at-• .any ~rr l ttftltc-llm1t1tllon 11r "*'nm1nau0t1 b .. ffd nt1 fa<11, l'tlkw, n-ll1mn I'\ 91' Mhomll un•in w .. n lltlnl lion t 11 m.i k, · orn \ &urh .,fff~nrnu h m n • Uorl Ill' ch .. t·n an1o•ll1111 'J'hll> l~,.,.1).1~1 Wtll n•>l knuw1n1I) "' 1 f'fll .rn .. •dvc-rtltUOlt rot l\.11 tll\Ullc-whirn u. In -.1ul.- Uoo I.II llw I•• . MIWPOIT --«IDUCIO SZ6.500 Gor1wou:~ r um·h blylt• 1·u....,tom bu11l an Nt>wport ' Quwt rul Jt· bu<· Ht-<J brick l>Ut hw 1y ltnd Whtll• I all ft•M'l' 2 ma~s1vt• fsrcplucc!> Uc-um•.od ctilltni:s Uu~u forruly room w l II fl Wl't bur True t'(IOfllrY style kltcht·n fnntul\l1t· (ib' C'OVt•recl paU01 llV purktnti Uf\d mu<'h, much more' Ownc~r wall t•urry 2nd 'l ... U, Price rcduct.-d ~.~ Hurry. r 111 lod y! 752-1700 l"41....,..,. ....... w.. 10~- ---- \D ~THE REAL ~ESTATERS ~~ ................ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ............. -..., .... ,.,... ----------1 ""I .......,. •YIMITal. OMY '9&.0T .._ OPIH SUM. 1.s I ~ -., t. Mille tint 2007 SIADllFT ' Irv~ Tt'rnH't' f'ruf~it cuuedM:MtKow°"J. decor . hutcl' 1t11rd .. 11 --------• room for 1>0111 nt'w kllr!u'n pl~ :1 bd rm" & ...... 1002 ••······•·•··········•· NEW HOME RETREAT P re11t1 ~1<11111 Buc•o lu home• Never h•,'<1 1111 Owr u;oo Mf. rt • 'Jult'l ~11tJOt1 • Hdow 11111 rkN' Won'\ lu.sl' Coll tod.iy hir ci..uu.. 00-0303 FORESTE OLSON ... .. . . .. ENGLISH ESTATE $59,900 $2SOOT11L11l l>own Sottnnl( 2 :.Ly, " 111 t pool' A h 11111vm.1n " p.1r.11lt·.r·' l'.11111 .rrul pr 11 Ill .md you lt,1\ • '""':.I'll JU , • .,llJI\' ""''I 111·111 1'11ltrn hvini: ('.a ll qu11·i.., ~7 tJllll den. 21' tmlh,., lr111t-& fl,I l 'l'IO lift• trtl l Y IU-dut·1-d lo $239.0011' WATERFIOMT lkuullful wu1crl r11nl h(>mr wrth ho11l slt11 & i. u n ti v IJ t• J ,. h . 1 n UAl,.H()A ('OV ,..;."\. 4 bdrrru., fMm1ly rm . 3'~ hathb, 2 frplci. , 2 p11t111:; '327,500 lncludmg lc1nd • WATBtFIOMT OfllM SAT. 1·5 35 IAUOA coqs lmrnacuJalc, profeu. dt' rorat.ed home. 2 bdrms. & den +d1run1e rm. large 11uurry t1lc in hull & dt'n. hu.:I' pal10 & dc•t·k $.'IS0.000 lnchxhn~ hind & ho11t s lq1 1 OCEAMFIOHT ('h1111·1· "' t'.t 11 1 11111 t 1lupl1·~ ''" lh1· • .11111' I lu~·1• UJISlllll ~ htl1"' . IJt•• l-1l•'ht•11 tin l:1r1:•· I< (! 1111 s,.m, °"" ' Balboa lay Prop. Realtor~ * 675-7060 . FULLERTON OpH Sat/S11t1 12·5 3006U•e0c*1 ~nny 'J'ruy lllllit hom1• 3 Ur . I~• hu 1m pool 1111<• lol w tprl v1<1ry l 'u'iturn f(•lllllrl'!\ & 1)111111 fo'l11<1l (IJ 1·1•111111( lrpll' Mov1• 111 l'HOd Nr trwy11 /pu11<-.11ohlll"'"'' hi" lyown.r Sl5.900. 1'11 ~21) 3'17'1 UPPER BAY CONDO Olarm111g splll·lcv~I 3 br home in pnme a reu ncur lrvllle Ave. Owner may help finance Don't wu1t. caJI now• 64>7221 BUSY & NEEDING Unique llom1·-. of M1•i.u Vt·r11t• '' "plul-(J!••ll 1rtto ' ,1 1 ('!1w.al1tHl ft•ft0l I lfl .. \·rv11·1· llu1l tt<i:-. ('' "·•l1·cl ..; 11t•manll for m11r1· sale:ipeovh·. We• urc• ltui.y ---------•and rt('P•I h c l11 ! l·;x EMERALD IA Y! tBP! PR08ATE! fkduci-d thou:.andi.. ex ec·u11ve <"I.idle. Sll'P'> fl oc·r.in' l\n•at ht :1 k1 n1: vww Low prtct• will '\Ur pm.1• you' flurry' Cull VETS/FHA Two a lld1 rn , <! IJJth horn<.., in t'11-.to .M c ... a ~.:Ml & $'rn,HOll So. Calif REalty 546-5605 646-4529 peri1·n1·1·1I or n1·w sal~Jlls1plt· may 111>1,ly Altral't1vc (;ml1(1Ul'1> I 111 f1t'C & lop quality trwo pie> aSM>Ctall'b lo wurk with. Conl<1 <'l SHndy Orlow"lk1 or Jam Wood ut [)46-~ tut.lay lor dtola1b I.AS OJo.$ ---------1 FORESTE OLSON . ~·· . ... .. •·c--c- aEGAMT TOWMHOMf IAO<IAY IAUOA ISLAND Sl90,000 Modern 2 Bdrm apt, IJIC fl!JC:il room and dbl gar plu:t okJer 2 lldrm l'Ol l111<e--full lot LtJU Brt.'{·htcl & l\s:.oc i:!'l!JMannf'J\V(> biS·JJ.11 --------- ILUFFSPL.Ali EASTBLUFF Gst ~ -B!uff" 644 -u3a g ~•·alh ANYTIME OPEN HOUSES I ·S FAMT ASTIC ILUFFS £>PL.AM Supt·• v1t·w Ual'k Ha v. mts . n1~ht hUhh ddux~n t'Vt'ry way . 2 tqJI <·.., p~t1 0">.' 3 & family <;or~1·u11.., 1·111Hl1t11111 1 Conw & !'>Cl'' 2H87 llUl'tlt!d.1 ~1 77 .~)()4) BLUFFS IARGAIM! $111 ,!1'10 lh1"' .vou a beautdul :1 bdrm., l bt!I h Loµ ol tl1 t• hne <:ondo. m super t·ond1t1on! MoV\' an now! 2020 U arr a 1 u "' EASnLUFF'S BEST f'unuram1<· v H·w. l..>ay, bluff:-. & New purt . :-.upnb in <·v~ry dcta1l ms1dc & out' l480 Sq. ft . of luxury living. 283:l Alta Vt!-.la . $229.000 Vurwus Lt•<ist·s from $000 to $1::!00 BEST IN BLUFFS FAIULOUS MEW LISTIMG! First time off cr t-d . end unit. choice early Bluffs t•u l de sac loc. 1900 Sq. ft., like new thruout. 3 BR. 2112 ba. Outstanding valu<'. $157.500. orEH 1-5 464 GAVIOTA IV. GraRdal 4 II. ~N 1-:vc•r so rare. 2200 s q. ft. e nd unit. h:.iy v tl'W. b~lt<!r than ucw ! 1"10<.•st quultty. 21 :· Ba .. fam. rm • lor111 din. l g<.·. µriv . put1 os. J,cu:w/opt11m Sl !JH.!">00 orEN 1-S 440 VISTA PARADA IARGAIN IEAUTIES I ·LEVEL :J BIL ~ ba .. end unit. lovely g n •c•nht·ll . 1mrn;,it. Sl 2:J,f,()(J orEM SUM. 1.s 2300 VISTA HUERTA 2 IR. SPLIT-LEVEL End urnl overlooking w i d <.· J! r cc n b c 1 t . Ado r u b I l· . L <.•usc/option. $112.000 HELEN B. DOWD RIAL TOR IMC. 644-0114 l'ENIMSULA IA YFROMT OPEN SUMDA Y 2-5 l 18 IUEMA VISTA c llCll'llllMg ..... with dodl rtal--. °" M•wporl lay't UROSt "-tfful m.d. TW1 l •• l IA e.o... + ..,.at. Malet'• ..... u pr0¥lct.1 boyfroftt llYlng ot Its flHd. $550,000. FH. 640-1260 673-4094 J.A. REYNOLDS & CO. Nl'ltr w1llf 11(1' -..1n1 t u~ry golt 111ur"' & r11l1n~: tr:ul:i Thr~ l111:hlv up IUtrtk<I :.I bdrm. <! Im 1., elf'J.(anl unrl only <' vr-. Ol!I 1'11111, J.11;11111 IV callunu lor tlu u,..,. 111 '"' Ly !I ff'W f.t mtltt•, Of 1\01 (•(I Ml $1:.1AJ,0011. 7!t!J 1~11 IAHIAPUH l'rof1·M110n11lly d1•1•11rat l'<I. i11111<lt• .. t11ry .. nil U111l ('11~1· lo 111•01. n1urt y.1rd l'rlll Y W/J:l<'<'fl lit'll JIU(ttl lturt• :1 t.1·t.11 m. 2 bath ,.,HJ 11111!, hi:hl and .11ry . Mov t· 111 1·•11t1lll11111 /\ tru<· •.11111·, 1111l v $1:!11,01111 Op" 11 Su 11 I :, , H27 llrl\l;anar. lllut b . N H IJ7'.l H.';.',o SAT & SUN 1-5 ZJ15 AltllllTUS VI EW ' 4 fir, lam rm horn <· h y l.u ~k Jor·11111 1 ~pJ W.dk t•i ~d111ol:o. shopplni:. h·n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hl.'lll "''-t11t1• "''' i• ; ' ,, , 't llJN'l'll V 11 fo:TI< EAT " 1 .. Th ,. "(' , r •. ,. 1 11c1J.(hborh11url , th•· fl\•rft•('l horn<' ( '111111• :11•1•' JACK HOWELL \'U \''Uft\tt ' 644-1156 spa1· & cira rna111· N"w 1e IEQl;fd;lJI EnJ!l;md i.tvlc• hm & NCI ilf:\ill: ..,1 • "Cu L·. fo',S,'/\'l'I•'. lml( fm y11u r no•t-cl.. tit f .., ·" "r plt'a!>un• O v1•r ~IO :. ( HEMET C/\l.IVOHNI /\ 1.•ovcrc'<i span· on <! t ac· ~~ Beaut1ru1 h11m1· v. t:i•.00 w 1<1pprox JU mutun· VETS '><I fl ~IX I :u· \ll'W 1011. a voe· t n •cs l.•11· In * * c·an 111• m111fr 111·.1111 F." s tern h 1 I I ' or o J)()WN OCJ.OSIN<; vu~w of 1111 of ll1·mt·l l"allbro ok. 1'11rC'hau• lloml'l>lnllllareu~11t S4S ,OOO rlown l'r1t·e subject w <'mplln o< 101 tlllANr.E c OUNTY S275,000 C1wn1·r will 'ulJ 1>Jllll T enlallv1· map VET A.GT. ordirwLc l'nu 11111.) t\l(l rued. ~ Hr. 4 + llJ. honu:t Call 541-0800 _M4 CJ07U l~O·tl7~:1 rm ""r u 1>11l S3'10.00I> _ 1714 J '/<!II :1s11. 'l77 02(17'1'_.._ ... ~.,.--..,...-.--.. ...,_ ... -_.._ _ _,.~ ... ~ ... SELL idle 1lcm11 wilh a Ownrlol{I Wimt Ail~ Cull tl42.56711 Daily P1lotClm1slfit-d /\d cae: llOIR ILllllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE C~SIFIED INDEX le Pia Y• M. Clll 642-5678 aaoas .... , ........... .. ,i..c~ ...... .-ay JASMINE CREEK ropi1ar '1an Ill 3 lll'<lrumn . l1Jm1ly room Wllh 11wn Jll CUltll. $2'19.~aOO Herd to Find '1att V On•un view 2 s tory, 3 h4 '(1room fumlly home ( · h <JI l' c o ( It• n d c r :. $0Wl,500 COLI OF MEWrc>RT ltfo:At.TORS 675-5511 UECUTIVE HOME rLUSTEHHIS Sur>t•r u111:rndcd, lgt• fm ly horrH• 4 bdrm, :i b u, 1'f)mplctdy rctl1•rorulcd. l.l(c t•ul ·t.lc 11 ac: l ol. 7511-1501 SANT A AHA HTS i'.oned A·I home & hub&· nc::.i; or hor!lcll or " ('ht·cr ful :! Hie, :! ha home, frpk, r1re ran~ & CilJES1' HOUSE. fruit l r" t' " R c d u c e d 1 o Sl~.000 PAREL WALKER 675-4144 CBlfAU09 AIAMOOHB> llACH EST A Tl $69,950 TowerinR tree11 on c·ul·dc· i.a<' shelter lhlK 3 bedrm + Cam rm + thn rm' Gourmet k1lC'h en. A rambling runrh on i,prawhng lol . Ownt•r dcsl)l'ralc. bnng un or. fer' Call 847·6010 •WHi Ill'\/• If•'"'' HJf!i ,,,,I [ep11t1 l''\nd what you want In Dally Pilot Clasaifleds. -----------OPEN HOUSE 517 AVEMIDA CAWO Beaut. Dolores End Unit On Choice Greenb •l t Selling . Lar~t Wrap -Around Palio W I Fountain And Plush Plunting. Decorated In Warm Neutral Tones. New Custom Kitchen. l< .. ully Air Conditioned . Flexible Financin..c. Original Bluffs. Turn On Vista Caudal To Avenida Campo. $179,500. "A .Joy Of Newport" Listing. ..... ,.,.,, .,,.,. 1_1 .. t..., n. DAil Y '"llOT --U...,, ·-.......... --· ~ ..... S© Rdtl lA-" t tf~" llVIME"S FtMEST HOUSH R>I SALi 1001. 1100 OrHaHAL ISTATI 1100 • JtOO Tttof Intriguing Word Gome with a Chudle O t.,,,,o• 1• 0"' ,. tuomt.t•d w• fih I •Jv.,. lo f'W'J• • I, ''-flk A I J,,t ltstt-f'if\ ti • ~ t. h II • t t iV tljllf\ • ... , ALS I p 0 T R A c >•00 ·•001 I' I 1, I I IUSIMISS, IMVHTMIMT . _ . . . . AHAMCI '°"·IOU I· AMMOUNC~TS ·- t100 LOST&POUMO R A Y T I P I I I' I I· ,.50MALS uoo ~ VA REG A HITICl~:ICTOIY I I I I' I Love1Y 4 Bdrm. + 1'.,a mily Room Home ln A Great Fumily Area. 2112 Baths, Carpeting, Formal Dining Room. Community Pool. Built In Kitchen. Mountuln View. $139.500. SC~H I T r v N A y I Th• flflt-gr-.der WM lllk· IMSTIUCTIOH i-,_.,_. .... ,,-, -, -1ng lboul the recent flrl 700, _ . . _ _ In hi• achool. "I knew 11 Joes WAMTIO ..__......._~_.___.. _ __. wH going to h1ppen," he REDUC!D 7011 I• M Y L P 0 C I .. Id, "becaiuM w1 hid Hiii ~:OMfllJ :. ==I =i==i==i==i=:. ~~ .. ---tor It •II MIRCHAMDISI HOUie. '-or S. Hoft•1 For S• HouHt For SC11t HOllMI For S-. ··•··••••••····•••••••• •••••••·•·······••••••· 1:·····,··············· ...................... . GotMf'M 1002 Q, .. ,.. IOOJ ...,.. 1002 w ... r91 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS $139,000. :t Bedrooms & den. 2 baths, fireplace. In ti grt:a l location on u nicely lun\.1:-.cap<>d tree shaded large comer lpl OPf:t4 HOUSI SUNDAY I ·I 600Tntt..M.I. KINGS CLIFF $149,000. Bl'uutirully redecorated thru·out. J IDRM. FAM •M. POOL & JACUZZI BBQ. l•'irepit and e ven a nice view. Many xtra f eatur~. <>PIH HOUSI SAT /SUM I ·I JOOIC .... ..._. BRAND NEW DUPLEXES :1 l.argt• BR's in each unit. Upstairs hu ~ 3 b:.iths. All have bulllins. carpeltni!. drapes. etc. and only S164,500. ca . bldg. JACOBS REALTY 67M670 Ztl9Ml ...... at..t.c__.JOlll LOWEST PRICE WITH PIER & ROAT Yot1 wll .. a. lo•• wftlt tlllt c• J I hc.te md ~. r1ett. In '/ I....,... HM ........ of o croctll I fire ilt o My p•1ltd llllotty ........ rooa Y• c.. NIH ................... •d-,... • yard OYerlaat ... Mille wahr t-t...,. tro. your oww p6et' md floM. L-. __.,.. t. a 30' t.o.t. A .... $265,000 ••• W • wil Hat Clltd Ml yo...,_. or other property ·for otdy a 4 0/o c omrnisslon JVewpurt Pier J<ealty 2005 Balboa 81.,N.B. 673-2058 C:~~::,~r~So. RI Al L. H t~rr 2~5 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. M().0020 ELEGANT LIVING IM THE ILUFFS ~! Bdrm .. 2 112 baths & family rm. L<><'aled on lush greenbelt in early Blurts. Beautifully appointed condo. JU:,o,t listed. $174.500. Held open today I !l 42.5 Vista Flora. MIMl-1 .. VESTORS A TTEMTIOM Small warehouse complex in prime Buc·na Park area. Perfect s tarter prupcrty. Annual in t·omc $18.000. Prop<•rt.v is rlcar & owner wi ll J i11uncc. with 25'/r down. $184.500. SPYGlASS ISTAD -Sparkling night lights, blue Pacific. Npt Ctr -the world is beneath you in this stunning. gracious 2 sty 5 Bdrm home. Fine investment for you & your family's precious lifestyle . $587 .ooo. 49 GOIB'A POtMT DI. IAYROMT -One of Corona del Mar's finest properties . 3 Bdrm waterfront condominium. Spacious. luxurious. & richly appointed this is an exceptional oHcnng on fee land. $525.000. IJ I 7 IA YSIDI DI. OPEN SAT /SUM Sfwrec/;ffe WE ARE DELIGHTED TO HAVE JUST LISTED TH I S ABSOLUTf:LY CHARMING HOME I N ONE OF CORONA DEL MAR'S M OST BEAUT IF UL CO MMUNITIES ! 2 LARGE BORMS .. PANELED STUDY. 2 BATHS, I NVI TING COUNTRY K ITCHEN! PANORAMIC OCEAN & CANY ON VIEWS FROM THE EXTENSIV E REAR D ECK ! TRUl .Y ONE OF A KIND! OPEN HOUSE 1 TO 5. 330 MORNING CANYON. $.165.000 t:A.'>'1'S11>t<; CUSTOM IUIL T C<lb'TA M..:SA On~ acre In OM of VIK· Near Irvine Blvd. 3 BR, 2 t.a'a no.t areu. Mor~ BA, cbnln1 room. tfhukc than HOO aq IL of root . carpeita. dupu, 11paclou1 llvlna arf'1.1 wrought lrun fence, make. lhlt new 4 br hm 11 C (' U r I l y 11 y 11 t (' m , Ifft OUtatuKtinlC rlace to 11pnnklen1. RV llCC'l'M & llvt' & •ntertaln l•0.000. many other ext.ari. A Alf'rt RHll7. <7 141 $12'UOO. '758 2000. <1 l 7511,2030 A1k 10J McCcrdl., Rlh-. for ~i 541·1729 ~ Have 1M1mdhl~ to ull? ---------i Claslli!led adll ~-•-w_e1_1 ._ OVER 2IDI FAllUES SAID GOODBYE TO SOUTHERN ClUFllllA Sl•c• Ja••ory. o••r 2000 foMlll•1 Ila•• l•ft SOt1t••ra Califonia. • .nlocaffllg 111i iiCM11 tll• 1tote ••d all o••r t•• IMltloa. • .-dte.y~T_... to....,_ wffll ...... _,..! Y• '"· we're o -1Slber of RB.O .... world .....,. Ill r..tocatioa. We ha•• iM.IMr offlcH • "er C .-llfornla a11d l••t about anywhere In tt. lWhd Stain. So If JCMI' .. gotta IWOYI' Giid JCMI Med a frlad. .. join 2000 othft- fa1111Hn. Call today Giid -*• Torbel yow r.al utate c-.-y! Trl·Plex: Good Income & Excellent FinandncJ Don t mass this IO¥el'f 3 unit building. in super area E.ch umt complete w11h 2 bedrooms. and 2 balhs. auracuve d9Cor Lush landscaping Best mvestmenl ve11 Call the e11pent. at lart>ell lor details $139 000 ~1720 North Sid~. Price Slashed Reduc11d rho u •iHH1'.1 J tlf"droom h omo lealurrnq remodeled 1nh1raor and deluMi k1tr:hl'1t with m1crt1w.1v,. I Jl1no d•llo:l 1;1nl1y l1111plar11 .ind IOI'. rnorr· Cov••rt111 o.i11u Be•,t S t de ol I own• I Cdll now ~9 000 !>4(} t no Lush Atrium Off the Li•iftCJ Room Lovely fam11v homo with room lor your RV s• Patio. 100 Versatile lloot plan with large countrv ""Chen dining. '3atrnq arra. r>ntry. Orick ltrQPl&Cft anl1 3 bfldrooms PdhO Owoef' aniuous• S96 500 540-1720 Sauna & Secluded Jacuni Whdt a way to qo• Relax an vour private Sw edish sauna oll 1he ma!>ler l!lu11e• 01SC0\18f pluo;h ear1h tooe carpels lhrouqhOut Illas 4 Ottdroom ranch s1v1e home Dining. cauno .area den. family room. entry and 2 l treplaces Shady <Jeeked llf&a surround lhe 1acuzz1 Mesa Verde Call 11 $13" 960 540·1120 Irvine Executive Dor:ora11od •n deep aorrh tonp coto•'I w11h 1.oord111a100 cusrom wallpaper drape~ and wall IO wall carpel Sharp floor plan, with tormitl rltn1n9. eatrnq aroa. onrry. family room. tmck l11ep1aci> and 3 f)o(lroc1m' .1 covotud patios. near pools $111 500 !>40 1 720 VERY Best Buy in Mesa Verde Vacant. movu m today! Spac.1ous 4 bedroom home wtlh dining. enrry. earing area and h andsome ltrep111ce 1n the 11vtng room Allract1ve 9Cfeeoed bonus room •deal for all yout enterta.n1ngl Cusiom shutters in'Jtde and out Deluxe kitchen Patio Don t wa111 $119.900 54().1720 New~ ~.~!e.,~EZ care vard surrounds this executive 3 bedroom llOme Remodelen kitchen for mom, d1mng. earing bar. lam1ly room and f1reQlace Newly pamled Pa1io Ca.II now for delailsl Price 111a,11hed 10 S 123.950 540-1720 Owner Extremely Motivated Musi soil his 1881ttfully appo1nt0d axecullve home nowt Large 2 Slory 4 bedroom home with 3-car g11age, huge bonus room. bu1ll ins in kitchen. d1mng, entry. ltreptace and patio with BBQ 1n reer Professional landscaping Re<1uce<1 10 S1os.ooo 54Q-1120 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TA ADELL 18IDOIS COM -Irvine Terrace Lovely 2 Bedroom + Oen. In Park·Like Setting. Surrounded By Trees And Flowers. Den Can Be Converted To 3RD Be droom . Sell er Very Co-Operative. $165,000. '"'"'°" I HEANIL I fllll fO YOU 1 10 1 1 1 1 t) {o""P1••e th. rh.,..11• Qu<)•td 104. by f ll·ny 1n •ti-• .,...,,,,,,, ""°"" ~H IOATS I MAllMI .._........_.....__._ ........ __...~. '"" ri,,~;:'"" ·-t1•P No J "°~ ~lilt~~~ M...._r RELO Ill DCMR DllYI· 631·1800 't:".-=' ·~~f:·.·0 I' I' I' I" I' I' I' 11 I' I'' I .......... -.-11=~ flAMWOlfATIOM - . ~~· L.3' • .,;~, ·~jjrj' I I I n I I I I I I 800 Newport Center Drive . 84~~ Se"ing 8000 Cities ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~==~~"~'~·~·"~'·~::::dJL!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jlll!!~~!!!!!!~!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::~~~~:::~~ SCi.AM-lETS A111••rt ht Clostfficatl°" 5 I 00 . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . _I l l I \' I \ l 1 I •' , I ~for Mk Ha.nH For~ .._..,for S. ~Honn for We ·•••··•·•···•••···•·•·· ···•·•••·•·••·········· ·········•············· ......•.•.............. ~-1002 CiteMrail 1002 a..... IOOZ ..... r.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• HOME HUNTING ? H4RIOR VIEW HtLLS SPYGLASS llG C4MYON E4STILU~ THE ILUFfS COROM4 DR MAR Sil VEtt SHORES IAYCREST 84YSHORES LIDO H4RIOR 1Sl4HO PROMONTORY BALBOA EMERALD BAY IRVINE COVES Wt have ouoclatt' 1n oU ttw'-°""'-TIMy con~ your utro ~•of tyH wheft loc*incj for yow~ houH. Coll now Giid o.ac for "'• or.et ~setttati•~ of yow chooainc). No obfigatiOfts. 644-7020 21 2 3 SAM JOAQUIN HIUS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH "ARST TIME OFFERED" Broadmoor Home A TRULY EXCEPTIONAL 4 IDRM .• FAMILY RM.. FORMAL DINING RM., SINGLE LEVEL HOME ON LUSH & "MAHICURED" GROUNDS. TOTALLY DECORATED IY "NOTED DESIGNER". IEAUTIRILL Y MAINT AIMED & HIGHLY RESPECTED. ADULT OCCUPIED & IN MOOB. HOME COHDITIOM. CBtTAIHLY THIS rRESTIGE COMMUNITY'S RMEST OFFHIHG AT $370,000. ~lie Bf,$ FRONT ROW BAY VIEW DESIGNER'S DREAM HOME. "HAS IT ALL"! 3 IDRMS .• 21/J IATHS, S,ACIOUS END UNIT OH TIP OF CUl,0£.SAC WITH PANORAMIC UPPER IA Y VIEW. TRULY A "SOUP TO HUTS" CUSTOM l>lCOR THAT WOULD MAKE A MODEL HOME ILUSH WITH ENVY! COUHTLESS SSS SPENT OH MAKING THIS SHOW,LACE JUST FOR YOU! S 192,000. macnab I Irvine realty BIG CANYON WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE? Th;in a <·harming 4 BH. 3 bath q11 :tl1t y butlt Brnadmoor on a corrH·r lm·ul1on w /super view! All this pnt·t•d :.it $'125.000. (T-9tl > OUTSTANDING VIEW Pl;111 2 Brnadmoor w /upprox. 118' golf 1·011rsP fronl:JJ.!t·. it HHs, <·ozy <·11nvL·r:-.at1on an·a . lg 1><1tio w/blt-m BU<~ t\ on<· ol .1 kind lot w/v1cw t h.11 mu ... 1 lw ~t·t·n to ht• lwl1<1H'd! ~1!!:1 .0110. (1' IOOJ LUXURY & ELEGANCE Completely c u-.1om1zcd 4 HR Vcr-..ullPs townhnmt• Hand painted <·e1lmgs' WmL· l'ell:.ir~ (;<•ntrnl <1ir ! ll arctwood lloor1n~1 Prof. l andsl'tlPtnll 1 One-of ·<1 ·kind at $650.000. (T·lOI ) rAODLE TENNIS!! Sµcl'I al'ulur 6 BR custom home on Uw golf course. Lovely res. built around a pool -s i ze a trium w /s(•(·ludcd children's wing, private mn..;t1•r suit<'. rnauf's qtrs, formal dining, wine C'losl'l, wet IJar & much mon·' $!)~).000 t'l'·102) 1.YNN I•: VAL .. :NTJNE H44·6200 642·12JS 644·6200 '01 Oov~r Or1v' Ho11rb0t' View Cent.tr Irvine 4'1 Cempu\ V"llty Ctnter 751·1'1' DAVIDSON REALTY PRESENTS PRIME PROPERTIES HHJHSULA OCIAMFROHT. t 'barmmµ .J HU hollll' with !'10 fl w1dl• 111 1·.1111 ronl rnrn<'r loC'ut1nn f"untaslu· \ 1c ·w ul t'atalina :-.un~l'ls, pa·kct ll'lll't·d . 11:-.t•tl hrn·k wulk. lan:t· l iv. I Ill dll•l'I V I 111fl' C'OUlllry k1tc·ht1n. l>Pl·:N S AT SlJN I ~) ;woo w • 11 't-:AN FH<>NT s:m1.ooo PENINSULA 'OIHT N l·:W N l·;W N J<;W ! IL 1rt· opport11n1 1v 111 own u llPW, 1 ""'""' I BH horm· on pn•sl1~1ou~ l'1·n111..,11la l'oant 111 tht· IJl1x:k ad1om111g 1111' ll.1\ F1·,itu1 t•:o. 1nd :-.p,wwu~ mstr ... 11111· w1lh lwl1•on\. II.J V view. ~unny p.t110 oil IJ1 gt· ·1a111 · r11t /k1lcht·n I 11 Ill ho I f111 fl I ti I fl I Ill • '-kl> down II\ 111~· rm OPEN DAILY I !'J 500 "K " "'l'ltt-:1·:·1 ('hoo:w Imm 2 rt•muaning :.il ~:!!111 >110 WfST NEWPORT DU,UX Surf. '><t11d & ,1,,urn.ihlt• !I'. luau with lh1~ µrime !111-.1 11<111 lw.1d1 du11lt·' :J BH & 2 HH. I 1 pie·-. \..,k111 g $1!1~1.!HIO PfHIHSULA TRIP'LEX Oet•<.H\ view f rum "u11<lt·<·k . f rpl1·. :J HH. 2 BU . 1 UR. 111'1 f1·d OWlll'I' 'uM·r $175,000 OCEANAIRE FfXH·U"fR 4 BU up. 2 BR down . rtcl·ds t•lhow grcu~e & TLC! But . great POLL'l\lial ! /\l'l"OSS from o<·t·an Satrtf'll't.' al $17!l.UOO. Two others al $18!1,500 & $210.000 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Com• Hwv ~J II 645 -7575 3116 Newpo11 Bl.,.d N B 673-9060 - SPYGLASS HILL Tremendous value. Nt·w H(•dfon.l model Vu•w. pool 21 Goleta Point. S3Htl,OOO. Sc't' Marilyn Kt·r st·hner E A S TI l U F F (; o r ~ c o u s a n d ptolcsswnally dct•tJr<Jlcd. 1 UH '::. and dt·n with brcalhtakrng vaew. 2441 lunyo. $2 15.000. Sec Jim Sadler BIG CANYON Broadmoor home. pool, J:.tc·un1. pullln~ grct•n. $469.000. Bctky llawkins. HARIOR VIEW HILLS Model home <·ond . 4 BR. ocean and bay view. 1014 Sea LOM. $215.000. Sec Margaret Dern. llG CAHYON ll::ird to find 2 BH. ~olf t·our:-.t• and ocean view. $225.000. SPYGLASS Hill 5 BR. v iew. $585,000. See Chris Cox. TURTLE ROCK -4 BR. view. $194.000. S<·e Rob Hall. CAMEO SHORES 4525 CAMDEN Or&! SUN 12·6 Clamorous & dramatic 3 bdrm .. 4 ba. d111 111g rm. & den home overlooking elegant pool & patio on ocean view side! $489.000. L<1nd included. OCEAH VIEW EXCLUSIVES IY ArPT. :l BR. 2 ba .. cunyon home. xlnt! $259,900 4 Im. 4 ba. f<'R. DH. pool. $435.000 :J BH.. :l ha .. FR, pool. $.565,000 FN• * RICH REAL TY * 673-7040 673-0510 WARMTH & CHARM $277,777 A ~ of special l......._t fw tt.. fCIRlily. Two atory, 3 ~ dlMtCJ room and lorcJe fulily rooms. Two patios, 2 fireplocn, beCllfts and wood. IMAGINATIVE SPACIOUS $339,000 A large fwo.s.=z. l .,...OOM ..... plus teparah GMOOM + qlliift .... .,L Juat steps to layfrOllt °" OM of tt.. widut streett.. PRICE HOUCTIOM. EXCLUSIVll Y BALBOA ISLAND A COMllMATIOM-OLD & NIW hcithlt ......,. 2·1fory IMMN • • c:on.r wltt. opeR ........ PLUS Cldoral.e. Nltfc coff• $225,000 STEPS TO BAYFRONT $210,000 lllm1d cottap wfttt bffMs .ct w........_ ChCll"llliftg J btdroClflH with posllMllty to Hpclftd. S •ll•l»•rv .... .., 315MameAve Balboa l•land 673-6900 ........... .......... . .......................... .. HouM.forSol~ Sunday. St>p1t1moor 10 1978 DAIL V f'ILOT 03 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 a....ra1 I 002 Ho•no For Sc* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 1-:SI YY ~ TAYLOR CO lU:i\LTUH.S ~1 11 1'1' l ~f.l( llG CYN TOWMHONI '219.500 (;olf <·mirst• vww frnr» this spu<'1ous 3 ucd room 21 :ii bath 1<:1 Dorado mo<l('I. LarJ:t• k1l('h<'n with l'ttltnJ.: at·cu. formal d1111ng ro1Hn. patio First ph use. Lovely un•a off ors sc<.·urily. ll•trnis pool & jacuzzi. You'll love ii! 26 CAHYOM ISLAHO SAT/SUH 1-5:10 llG CYH TOWHHOME-$149,500 The• most tx .. autaful Oakcres t Model wt• ha vt• sct·n ! ('omplctt•ly upgn1dcd & wonderful lo<· at um. f'urquct floors 1n •miry hall. dining rm & kitchen, an c•xlr<J wmdow 111 LH, s huttl·rs t.'lt'. fo:xtra lg(· 1,atin 2 Odrms. 2 balhs 7 I SEA ISLAND DR. SAT /SUH 1-5:10 IA YCREST. . .POOL &-JACUlll Lov ahl<· s hake 1 ool dt:irm<.•r on Lt•t•w<Jrd Lunl· Pcrl<:<'l f"amilv Home W/'J Bdrms . f<'ormal Om Hm M ~llow F<1mi l y Hm w/81 g f'plc. Brrukfilsl area 1n k1LC'hen. AND A "G/\RDEN OF AJ.L/\11 " :-.elling for lht> 40' pool. JU<'UZ1.1 & patw I\ 1icw Jo:XCLUSIV .. ; offered at $215.000 1927 LEEWARD LN. SAT/SUH 1·5:00 EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES This <.'uslom story book Colonial home adjoins lovc•l.v, µri v&Jtl' white s <Jndy bt•ach. 4 Hdrms. 4 baths. formal dining room. hreakfasl rm und de11 . Exquisite dL•t·or throughout by Cannell & Chaffin J\1r·cond. Custom craflt'd furn, & furn1sh1r1gs wall br ineluded Eas ily shown by applmcnt. $795.000 JASMINE CRW-VIEW $249,000 Tht• only "Sea Bree?.c.-" model on m t1rkcl' 13rand New too! :l Bdrms, fumdy rm formal dining rm & 212 baths. Fully landscaped. automatic sprinklers. a1r·cond. plumbed for Jacuu1. luxurious l'Plng. mirrored wardrobes. beuut. light fixtures. Gate g uardctl :.ir<.•a so t·:.ill fi40·607!) for e ntry hel ween 1 ;, Jo or fi44 ·4!Jl0 C:Jrly ulht:r l1ml·. 5 JETTY DRIVE SAT/SUN 1-5:30 4 BR & FR-WESTCLIFF-$179,900 f .oving ean• 1s very obvious thru·out l h 1 s a l l r <H ' l 1 v l' h o m c . Sm a r ti v deeor<1tcd, nc:.i r Wcstcliff P laza. Mariners l'ark & schools. Perfect for childrc•n. Owner moving out of stutc. 1915 MARINERS DR. SAT/SUH 1·5:30 IRVIHE TERRACE--$335,000 Fantasl1l· p<Jnoram1c view of bay. ocean & C<1talinC:1 . Localed on one of bes t streets. 2 Bedrooms plus mC:1id's bdrm & s ilting rm. family rm & formal OR. Lovely pool. Vacant. See any time. Phone now. 644-4910 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO. 21 I I S-Jooq11i• Hih Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.I . 64 ... 4910 "'COUNTRY KITCHEN .. IMMACULATE! QUI ET! 3 bedroom -2 story -dining room used brick fireplace plush l'arpcts -many extras -prime M esa Verde loc:.itaon. $137.750 GLEN ll ELLWARTH 631-1266 "IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY .. HUGE YARD -fruit trees room for pool 4 bedroom -3 bath - family room a nd d cn /bbq walk lo Mesa Vcr<lc Country Club. Hc<luc·cd to $1:HL900 GLEN llELLWAHTH tiJ l-1266 "'MOUNTAIN VIEWS" NEVEH OCCUPI ED -delightful 4 bedroom -family room -wet twr - m icrowavc oven e njoy Sun & Sail Clu b for onl y $t:l2 ,950 GLEN H ELLW/\RTH -G:H -1266 .. EASTSIDE FIXER UNITS" 4 separate houses on 1/:: acre lot room to build 2 more. $200,000. Call CRAIG BATLEY for dl'lails 631-126(i 631-1266 234 l. 17th Strfft, Costa MHa NJl1onw1llt• Nt•lwork of lncl1v1du.1l1> Ownt'<l and UJ)l'ruh•d Heal f:.">IUlt! Off11·1·' SPECTACULAR VIEW, CHARM & CONVIMENCE! YOU SIMP'I. Y CAM"T llA T THIS LOVE&. Y HOMI IH THI OUTSTANDING FAMILY COMMUMln OF EASTILUFF. THI rOPULAI LUSK "D" rLAMI 4 IDRMS., 2'11 IATHS, FORMAL DIHIHG RM . & "COUNTRY·ENGLISH" FAMILY ROOM. WI ARE DELIGHTED TO OFffR THIS ~HE raoran AT s 1 t1,soo. 2101 IUNYA. OPE:M SUN. 1·4. G...,.ol 100 ...........•.......... BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OA 759~11 OPEN HOUSES LAKEFRONT S1>lcnduJ, lur~1· 4 hdrm :1 hath home· 011 ( 'h1•1 1 y LJkl!, Ncw1mrl 's unh fl r I v J l l' I ,1 k l' ,\ rrorvl'lou., houtt• for h \ in~ & l'nl1•rta1111n1:. IJf1JI. f1:.h or swim It om \11111 p r I \ ,1 t I' y J I d s:w11.ouo :....11 :...1111 1 .1 &olti llcalllc1 I.Jiil', '-II IOH I rv1111· Ill\ rl 111-.11 z:Jnt Slrl'l't. UJ1·k B.1v Art!J I CANYON CREST An l!)H'l'l}llCJllJll\ 111\1·1\• :1 hdt 111 , J l>:Jlh I uml11 I<11 h l.11nily 1111 . Imm.ti d111 Ill.I( I Ill 1<-t•I h ;11 & ,1 hu'I of ;uldt·d 111'<11111•, ev1·11 11m • of whn h 1~ mo'I IL,l'lul a:o. w..tl ·" ,11Jo11111: 11 t' J u I 1· :) t 1; I ... ti o Sut Sun I .'i l'I ('J,,Vllll ('rto;..t Dr IM.11•1\1 lh111 tu Sa11 .111.11111111 lo )o.,111 M1~ut•l lu l':H·ilu· V11•w > LUXURIOUS SAFETY Jo:o.mrnc Crt•t•k. 11111• 111 ,, kind, :1 hdrm . 1.w11lv r111 . formal d1r11n~ rm hllm!'. llVt'r ~J II . a II 1111 (>NI-: Lfo:VEL Num1•rn1" Jffit!llllu•s md urlP 111111 pcit'\.ur. Corn111.i: n1ok111p & mtrrtirl•d l'lu~t·h t.!39,500 SuttSun I .'i '11 White: W:.tll'r. ' H 1 ~I"'" Jd Jl.l(Jh'I 8·3A% LOAN \11·rv 1·\1·1·J1llu11 JI S,111 J11Jqu111 ~ hdrm 1·11nlfo. d•>'-e lo µ0111. 1·1111 nt rv d 11h /1.t h1•<Jut1ful l.1kc• park. l'reM·nl l.tr1~1· lo.m uJ>s um;ihlt'. SI 1 :1.~1110 Sul/Sun. I ~' I M ,,dr"olll IMucArthur l•I IJuJV"I !'>I· ty Ur .. lo Sa11 .loaqrnn1•11 lrn111·1· 1 OCEAN VIEW LOW INTEREST LOW DOWN Ownt!r will c·arry fm;in1 m.i: on this v1·ry lnvl'fy :J ltdrm .. 3 bJlh homt• uvi·r looking I.II tll' (;ornn;i !:teach, white waler. One or lhe best l1 st1ngs available. $285.00o. Sal/Sun I ·5. 226 Poppy. CdM . NEW DUPLEXES Conslruclum 1111 lht·"· :.! hl!Ji.:s . due 1111·ompl..t1• 111 S('V(lral Wt.•t'k!<. f·;;o l'h duplcx will huv1• lur.i:l' {lf)L'I .. well lwt•r 1m11 ~q . It. {'UCh. Wllh :1 hllt 111~ . :! baUls&frpk 1\ 111·..iuulul ll•X shdLCr on I wo rc.olJ,V r11111hty bldg:o. m f11tl' r1•11 lJI 1ir1•a. Sllifl.011!1 For 1•t1ch tJuplc).. $61,500 lmm:u:ulalt• :! hdr111 con lln 111 M1"111n \'u •J tt When• elS<• c.m you IJuv .1 nice 2 bdrm. unil, hk1· nt.'W, for this pnl·c" BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759~11 LISTER WAHTED: We an• an csl ahhshc•cl hrrn offcnn~ whal w .. IX'hcvc 1s the hcsl listing ll)()I available -a ri·· cluced ('nmm1sst0n. W1• llMl our 1'11t•nt 's prorwrl y ut 4·,~ and offpr our "'" s0<·1att'~ a 75': nimm. 'Phi H ynu ttunk you t•1111ld 1nc·rt•ax1• vou r voluml' and •'<II n rnorc• under 1111r progra 111 1·all Paul for an urmom1 m1•111 All mqw I'll'' Jn• 1·1111 hdcntHll. I 2005 Ba lboa Blvd. Newport Bch.673·2058 It's hay To Stl Yow Own Home & Save Thouaands SS $195 TOT AL FEE due 11t cl~cof e srrow. Wo 1111i;i11l yoo with ucl. vcrllHl nsi. f1nunl'lnl( 1'l;rrow. n1•j(nli1H1• ofrrr'I, lllj(flH f'lC. W<' 1ir1• In bu!!I· OC38 to 111vn you c•nmpt" knl Hrrv1t·t• nl a 1.111 pnce. BUV~RS Clf!.:('lo, OUlt OWNJ.:HS ' SALES LlS'flNliS. REAtTY !"REE HOMES R. E. Advisory Service 53().2224 Want Ad Resulu 642 5678 ... • OPEN HOUSES Of'9t IN SHORECUffS C'harm111g '1 bt1d1 oom family home r 1·c·1·rlll v n·mo<frlt·c.J with dceorator wallp:11wrs. ""'W <·arpt-t:>. rlrnpE'S and s h ulll·r-.. i.:ourmcl kitche n. wood floors, Fnmeh doors to lushly pla111t·d p;,il 10. mm g.1ted pool un•a. m .a 11 y (' u ~ l v 111 a µ µ o 1 n t m e n t s throughout. $:W1.oo<l 1n<"luding the land. Sc·1· Votly Nelson at 242 Ori fl wood orEN IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spa<:ious 4 IJL·droom. 21 .! hath home. l''a m 1 ly room ovt·rlook ing large pool ancl Jilc•u1.1.1. Many decorator t11ul'hcs addt•d thruout. <~real view or harhor :trul o<·t•a n Pcrf ert for I a rr11 Iv t'OJUY men I . S2it9.500. St!e ('amt.· l\1 r·Mahon &Jt lllJJ White S.iils W<Jy orEN IN HARBOR VIEW HIU.S Better than nr w :I IH'rlroom Lusk built horn<'. Park l1k1· rear yard ofr<.•rs l><·.1uty plus C'o mplete prival'Y· TLC t·v1<h•n1 t.•vt•rywhere. This Olll' 1" ve·r.v -.pc·c·1al anrl offered undn $200.000 St'l' .J 1 m Muller <1l :l!#ll lril d ls lt· OPEN IN SPYGLASS I l1g hl v dt•s 1r<Jblt• Southport mode l 011 lilt' hl''l VJEW slree l. S ix ht·droorns. honus room and family mom . Lovc•ly larg1• POOL with JiH 'Ut.1.1. Ht•uuUfull.v landsc<1pcd for ,•a s v ma111l<•11:1n<·t" c·h;-irm and pr1 v aC'y. $:;!,:>.000 Sec Nancy Simmons at 17 P111nt Loma OPEN IN SPYGLASS lkaul1fullv dt·t·oralt·d family home w 1180 "11..•w nay .ind naght. Large pool with J;J<·uzz1. 4 bedroom. 2 twth. family room. M<.1ny. many 1..·xtr :1 fraturc:-. m<1ke lha~ home "1 In· a I lo •w1 · Of lt•n·d al $395.000. Sec Eleanor Howie al W C<1rmel Hay. OPfH IH SPYGLASS RIDGE ~om t•lhlll J.! Sµet1al' Magn1riccnt l.rnclscaping on ''s t:ilt' SI.led lot. l.arg1..· pool. 4 ht•droom. 21'2 bath and famil y room with many s pec1<1l fl'al 1Jrt•s. Tl11s lovingly tared for home 1s 1ww on the market al $l85,000 f<·t·. St'•' Cra ig Kindig a t 11;5:1 Hcl'f V1L·w. OPfH OH THE IA YFROMT Brand nt•w listing. and one of our twst! ;, bedroom. 41.i<.t baths. family room. Bayfront on Newport J larbor's main entry channe l with a BIG s andy beac h . Watersi de terraces p lus large courtyard patio. Sti49.000 and you o·vn the land. See Luey Rost• at Hl2l Bayside Dr. OPEN IM UNIVERSITY PAK 4 bedroom. 21 ·:i bath lownhom e in UN IVERS fTY PARK on m ajor ~rccnbcll. Enjoy all the community far1lit1('S living in Irvine. Priced at a low $139.900. S<•e Ginny Anderson al Ii!) O<Jk Tree. OPEN IH IEAUTIRIL TURTLE ROCK GLEN /\tlr:tC'llve •1 l><'droom putiohomc·on l'Ul·cJ• .. S Uf', nt•a r l c11n1!-> courts. pool :ind Jat'u1.z1. Upgradl•d earth-tont• decor and privall' y<1 rd. Beller than new. $179,500 lel'. Sec Hich Wray at 11 Crceksid<'. SPECTACULAR HILL TOP VIEW 1.:1 r gt• ,1 lwdroom Turtlt· RoC'k l1 1g hlands Edmborou~h moch>I with falJu lous landsr:ming and elegant upgrades throughout. plus VJ EW <1nct more VIEW. $24tl,500. TURTU ROCK HIGHLAMOS-YIEW Su1><'r 4 hcdroom MaC'Gregor Model in PhaS{' 2. Available now. Cul·dt· s:it stree t and pool-size lot. lkaul 1lul <·:1ny on view. Separate larntlv ancl d111111g rooms. 3 baths. $20!).000 EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WAHTBJ Exqu1s1ll' 1ww homt• in Old Corona dcl Mar, OllL' blc><:k from the ocean '1 bedroom!-., 3 fireplaces. top of the lin<' applianC'cs, country kitchen. s c p a r a Lt• d in i n g r o o m . Fu II y landscaped and a hundrnd other quality features. $J9~.ooo. rRICE REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE lh•lux and enjoy all the amemtics of t h " C ii m <.' o S h o r t' -.. p r i v a t e <·ommun1ty 1n th is <'h arming 3 bt•<lr<>t>m homt· with formal dmmg room. walnul p :int·le d d t!n , :! ltn•pl ;H'<'s. :incl you own th<' land. $:J25.000 IA YRtONT, IAUOA ISi.AHO Stmned glass window~, wood and pci:gcd noors in this exceptional 4 b •droom. JI " bath home. Private ma~ter suil t• w1Lh fireplace and wet bar overlooking the water and bo<JlS. SSS0,000. UMOA ISLE Fabulous ly loca.l ('d s bedroom ruslom home with viC'W of turning b11 s1n. pier Hhcl shp for lt1rgc boat, <.1ppo1ntmc•nts to picas<' the most d1s<·rimm11ting. $629,750 , • COUWIU. ....... co . 644·9060 11t1 SANJOAOUtNHILJ.aflO. IN NE~T CENT'Eft j ... HOUSES FOR SALE 2 HOIOOM 71M l alubur.t oro11,1 th-I Mur t>JI ll*JO Sl~.1100 ~ut Sun I ~ :t Crt.>-.1 Ctn It., <'urnn.1 tff'I M,u HJ 1 UlJO s 12.'l (JCJU ~un 1 5 1 ~00 St·n.·r1c1dt• TcrrtH ,. l 'dM S.:U lllX> $111."J,OOU ~Ul !Sun 1 5 130 C'dt,1hn.1 I Nt•wport tll'J N B ti.ti. 1 m.l ~I .! & ;)41u Sat •5oiun l ~ t!l 111)011bl,moU1 B1~<')n .NB ti.10 61fil Sl!l.9 900 Sut Sun l 5 .iW4 St.'.tw<trd ltd t 'or lllndi.. 'R fi7 5 ~r._.J S l K5 ooo Sut Sun l ~ IJJ \\ '.ilt• l.uup t\\uodhridjlel Irv ~52 151111 S !Cl!! r~o11 Sat Sun 12 5 .mo~ liun J111 .1 ' Tiu Hluff, 1 ~ B tHJ m:.c ·1~1;1 1100 sun 1 •• '''~ "\t•.m .ird l>r < '1111111,1 ch I \t.1r 11 11 1:J.u '1>1..1 1111t1 ''Ml Sun 1 !) I I I I 11'1111 \\ t' I '\pl ll t·r~hl~ I[', U ftH UM.:l I 1 t.~,ui1 Sat Sun I ~ M:.l l't"1rl Slrt•d l.Ji.:unu K<•arh l!U !-..n J "·I!) .'>OIJ ~at Sun 1 ~ Jh!JI C'n·~l\ ll''-' lhn-.,hort•:o. Nll li4b 771 t ~.it ~un 1 5 13:i ll ll'kun ~.int ,1 ArlJ B1ti i711 .... lio noo Sat1Sun J-5 .J'12 l 'at<.il rn.1 \ 1•\i. purl fh·a<'h filll7711 Sun l·S 5 t7 Tu~lm, NI''-' poi t Hcat·h ll46 7711 Sun 1·5 ~2 E llilh ~r1>l'l , Npl llts, ('M 1145 5200 $8!J,OOO Sunday 1.5 J t6 Jasmint>, Corona del M ar tl44 9513 $182.500 Sw1da y JOO lntr~pid, N wpt Cr~l. NB fi40 5357 $125.000 Sun 2·6 ;Jg Sea Jslanci (Bi g Canyon> NB 612·8235 $140,000 Sun. 1·5 2 II ... FAM ltM or OE:H 31547 E . Nine Dr .. Laguna Niguel f.ifi l ·0361 $97.500 Sat/Sun 10·6 424 ViMa Grande <The Blufrs> N .8 G31-1800 S2~J.OOO Sun. 1-5 '1 fi l\rboll·s ( Hanl'hOSan Joaq) Irv 1M'1·6200 SIZJ,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 330 MornmgCnyn,Shrclfs,CdM 640·G500 $365.000 Sun. 1·5 15 Sea bland Dr . A1g Canyon. N B 675 6000 S2 15,000 Sun 1·5 t 19 V1 <1 Vella. Lido hie. N B 675-fiOOO s:uo.ooo Sunl-5 :Jo~ l ril'. Corona dcl M ar 752 1414 $180.000 S un. 1·5 .1!1 < >.1kd:il1• Wood hndgt'. I n ·rru• ;;)~ 1100 !lllO:uoo Sun 12 .i •<WWI l>t•l·n :iii• I lunt rngton Bt>ad1 1 i4!l-0:10:$ ~I :JX . 000 Su 11 I 5 l IEDROOM ~147 Tia .Juana. Laguna Bt!ad1 4!Hl-iH71 S l:J!l,500 Sat 1Sun 1·5 \8UU2 Sky park So I Woodhridgt?) lrv 7~'1 li.~ll Sal /Sun 12-5 l!IX!lfi Mani 1111t· l.11 . llunl lkh 213t 4:W sn1. 500 li712 Sun I ·~ :JJ I I Uci vs1dt• Dr .. Corona dcl MJr 111;1.5a.'>1 Sl!r.1.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 :mot; l.1 vt· OJk:-.. Vullcrton 529 3'174 $85.900 Sat /Sun 12·5 575 Cc:'ntt·r St . Lt1J.!una Heac·h l!rl 2'1!)7 s2:Jo IH)() Sun l ·4 l!lflli lllghl~nd . :-..l·wport Beat.'h .1•18· I lfi8 ~ Sun I ·4 ; .frl ly Dr < .J a!'. mine CreC'k 1 CdM fj44-~910 $24!l,OOO S.:1t1Sun 1-5:30 2115 1 Hitnl'f. Be<.1l'h lfm s, Hunt 'g Bch fi 41Hilfil $87.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••:moo W.Oceanfrnt.BalPenin.NB n4:'i-7575 $379.()()() Sat/Sun 1·5 :~o~ llolrnwood. Newport Beach 54fi -2:u:1 $249.500 Sunday 1·5 87·1 Oarn·ll, Costa M esa S4fi-23l:J $75,400 Sunday 12-3 ~0 1 Carnation . Corona del M ar 675 6161 Sal/Sun 1·5 2::!!i l>oppy Ave .. Cor ona del Mar 7:i!Hl81 I $285.000 Sat/Sun I ·5 • l ~eab1rd. Newport Beach 64G·8425 S87.750 Sun 1·5 517 J\vt>nidu Campo (The Ilium» N B 631-1800 $179,500 Sun 1-5 ~50 1 ll;:irbor V11.~w Dr . CdM 1;73 7300 $~3S.OOO Sun. 1·5 1:m12 Jkodar. Santa /\n::.i !)40 :®M; $07 .500 Sun 1-5 111 5 So. Bake r. Santa Ana 646 7711 $66.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •:I030Sam oa <Mesa Verde> C.M. 64fJ.7l71 $99,99!J S un 1-4 249 t<:ast Wil:'lon . Costa Mesa fMfi-7171 $72,!Y.K> Sun 1·5 ••21 Bal bou ('ovos. N B fi3 I HOO S265.000 Sal/Sun l ·5 701i Santana. Irv T err . (.;d M H:~ I MOO $HJ3,!l00 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 ::!801 Cli ff Or • Newport Beach MH-7171 $292.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 355 Walnut. Newport 8 ea<1h n:u -1400 $103.000 S<Jl!Sun 1-5 97 .J asmtnC' Crk. Coron::.i del Ma r tmi 5St 1 S unday 1-s liOOTu~t111 I Nwpt lit!-. l N. B. ri7a fiH70 $13!1. ooo Sun. I ·5 :!7 12 Portola. ·0 ... 111 M(•!'>a 549 2330 sm.1.mm Sunrlay 11 ? 17762 Sun l>ovH I. fl untinJ:tun Heh 00.1·092G S75,!)0() Sunday 1·5 209 L oyol a Rd .. Costa M esa 546-8783 $83.500 Sunday 1·5 301 Prospect CNwpt Shores) N.B. 548·1290 $114,500 Sun 1·4:30 41 6 Plata. Bluffs. Newport Bca<·h 640·5357 $208,000 Sun 2-6 1328 Conway Ave .. Costa M esa 540·1720 $89,900 Sun 1·5 1518 Irvine, Newport Beach 646·7711 Sun 1·5 •263 Ocean View. Newport Beach 646·77tl $295,500 Sun l·S 14 Canyon Island <Big Canyon) NB 642·8235 $165.000 Sun. 1·5 2432 Vista Hogar <Blufrs) NB 644·6200 $115 000 Sun. l·S 15312 Sclne Clrde (R a n ch ), I rvine 642·8'l3$ $89.500 Swi. 1·5 .. ,,,,.. ; . ., ,.. . DIRECTORY ............... .., .. ,. ........... ,. ...... ~ ........... hW .... .,.._.._. .. .,...._ ... .., .... ,I , ........ *"'(tDWNOTWAMf AOl.P'..,_ = ................ ,... ............ _. ..... _ ............... ~ .... .. l H Ir GUIST 77 1 Olympic. Costa Me~a llJ1 l llt•liol 1 opt', Santa na f,·16 ~13 $7fi.500 Sunday 1·5 ti:U 1100 SW~.ooo Sunday 1 5 277U2 CuminoSanto Domingo, SJC • l ltj Pr11wt•lo11 <'o!-tt:1 Mi· .... 1 1!16 ~I $88.800 Sat/Sun all day ldh7171 S!ll 100 Sun1 ., 709C:.imc..-o lli~hlands Dr .CdM l H plus PAM RM or DEN l:.!1 H1 vt·1-.ull·. Nv.pl llgh !'JU 1;3 I IOH!I \ 111 ~MIO '°'u11da y 12 I 1f)lti \'Jthl lh·..,olult· l\t·~p111·t Bl'al'h 1.7.J :~ti S2·1·1 5011 S<il 1Sun 1 5 ~ 18 I \' 1-.1.1 1>1 . ;\1•\\ port lkac•h Ii 12 ;12M11 ".';:Im .:>IHI Sat/Sun 1 5 •:JJ57 < ·.i11111n11a St • ( ·u,.,l,J :\ks<.1 7.,1 :J l!H S!JIJ.!)CX1 Sun I 5 17:H P11wSL . fl uul·g Ht•,1l·h 5:Sli titjij:J $127 .500 S;1t /!iun ~JJ Puppy/\\ l' t'111'or1a flpl Mar ti 14 9000 :ss2:;,1HH1 Sun. 1 "s •4525 Camdt•nl>r,C~1mShrs. CdM fi?:J 7040 :S IX!l,000 Sat/Sun l 6 22118 C'nlgalt'. Cu:.la Ml'"i<J 541! 5tif>:i tfiilli ·1!i29 $79.XOO Sun J s ~1107 Seadnlt <I rVlnl' Tt·rr.) CdM U75 101;0 $23!.1.000 Sun 1·5 •l!J27 Lt·c•w:ird Ln. <Hayt·rcst l NU 644 4!1 10 $215,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 'l.77 MorningCnyn,Shrcl1f,CdM 675 6000 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 301 Orchid. Old CdM, CdM 675-6000 $270.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • 1509 Dolphin Terr, J rv Terr. CdM 675-6000 $305.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1020 Concord. Costa Mesa 752-19'l0 $87,500 S un. 1-5 •405 Cortes Cir.Cor on aHlds.CdM 644-7383 $250,000 Sal/Sun H 1866 Hhodt'!-t Or. ( Mes<.r Vcrdel CM 7!'>1 Jl!JI SI 17,500 Sun. I 4 # 19 Canyon Crest Dr. CdM 75!1 OHi l Slfi7.500 Sal1Su11 l 5 #41 Whill•Watcr,.l:1s mind'rk .CdM 75!J mu J S::!:l!l.5110 S<JL /S11n I 5 * Hi 18 I r v11w /\ \ll' I B:1 Vt l'l'~ll N B 644 !XMiO $1711 .000 . Sun I :; 1029fl Bunting, f"ounta111 Vull(•y !J60·1342 Si l:l!J.500 Sat /Sun I 5 2l!J32 Kan<·ohv. I luntrnl-!lon lkh !Hi0-4:112 $9G,000 Sun I 5 ., 1 J Sa ll I a t\ nu ;\ v t • < N p I II t :-, 1 N. H 646-441i:l St l!l.!100 Sal/Sun I 5 2988 .Jti(·aranda. Cos t,1 :vle:-.a 546 -2.31 :1 S8:i,fJOO Sund tw I I 1770 Palau. 'osta Mc•!'>a · 546·2a1:1 S l ~l.500 Sunday l ·fi :m8Gl M arilyn Or . South La~una . 4~Hi·27!lC) S lli!l,!J!)O Sul/Sun I ;, 122 Pom:-;l'I t 1.1 A\1· <'cl ~I fi44 li2'JO $2:)!J.!iOO Sal/Sun 1 5 I I J 1 Kings Hcl . Nt•wpurr 8ct1ch fi42 -82:J.s Sal/Sun 1.5 IGlH M arinC'r:-. Ur . N B fi 12 82.JS S l 49.~X> Sal/Sun 1 5 ~(Ji!I Port Bristol <llVHomcs > NB ti44 -(;2()() $165.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •615 Rockford.CamHlnds.CdM 1)44-6200 Sl99,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 * • 1915 BC1ys1de Dr .. CdM 1142.gi:J5 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :ao1 ffill topOlarbor View KnollslNB G42-8235 $181.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 327 Bowlmg Green (Cllg Park> CM 646-7414 $82,500 Sat /Sun 1·6 101 1 Nancy Lane. Costa Mesa 646·7414 $!>9,500 Sunday 1·5 1010 W('stwind Wuy. Oover Shrs. NB 645-5:wo $459,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 2400 S1crr;1 V1stu. Newport Beach 673-8550 $198.500 Sut/Sun 2·f.i 2730 Poplar, Stinta /\nu 646-7171 582.700 17!>51 Butler. f rv1nl' Sun 1·4 646-717 1 Sl()S,900 Sat /Sun 12 4 1619 Bonnie' Doonc. I rvine Terr. CdM 631-1400 S245.000 ~at/Sun 1 5 • 1319 Sant~nclla . Irv Terr. CdM 675-551 1 SattSun I s 3732 Provm r<'town. lrvint· 752· 1700 SR9.!.KIO Sal I 5. Sun 12 ·I 2107 Y::i t ht G r~1ylrni.! CSettview IN B 752-1700 S27!UJOO Sun 1 5 ;J217 Ncbraskti Ln. Co:-.t~• t\lesa 751-1473 $8:1.500 Sun l rt • •318 Rucna V1s1 :r, Newport Heh fi7:1-4M4 $550. 000 Sun 2 !) •:JOO Kin ~ Pl <Clil f llavt>h JN. U. 675·6()70 ~·l!l.000 s .. I I Sun I s 3642 Prov11w<.'low11. lrv11w 752 1700 S!M. !loo Su 11 t 1 4 2018 Cenlclla. Bac-k Bay 646· 77 ll . Sun 1-5 1206 Essex L n .. Westcll ff. N.8 . 642·88.50 $155.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 420 Lenwood Dr (Npt Htli) NB 540-1720 $123.950 Sun 1·5 11 06 Valley Cir. Costa M esa 540-1720 $84,500 Sun 1 5 1798 Hawaii <Mesa Ver de) CM 5~0-1720 $98.500 Sun l·S 109 ColumbusCr.Corlllnds.CdM 645-5200 $245.000 Sunday l ·5 101 W. YaJeLoop.Wdbrdg,lrv 833-9293 $119,950 Sun. l ·S 2853 Europa, Mesa Verde, C.M. 631 ·1266 $137,750 Sunday 1·5 17922 Raruer Or .. Santa Ana 646-325.5 $97.900 Sun 1·5 1214 Nottingham Rd .. N ewpart Bch 646·3255 $t85,000 Sun 1·5 1800 Antigua Cir (Baycr estl NB 642·8235 $287.000 Sun. 1·5 1969 Vista {;audal (Bluffs) ND ~42:8235 $249,000 Sun. 1·5 4 llDROOM 548 So. Bayfront (Bulboa Isl> NB 644·9060 $550,000 Sun 1·5 2 101 L eeward Ln. <Baycrcst ) N B 542-9744 S189.SOO Sa/S 10 :30-4 :30 . ,,. ... -,., .. -......... . • , # • ,. ; .. : •• ; -; ; : .-':. .. ' • \ r, :-> , • • ,. r ·" .. , , ,.. li73·4400 $254.HOO Sal/Sun l ·5 222 Golden Hod. CdM 1;4 1.fi200 5'125.000 i o!* P<·url. Ualbou l~land Sal1Sun 1 s 1;40.5:~s1 S290.000 Sat/Sun 2 -ll 158!)3 ~t0(•rm1tl. Fountasn Vly G:u MOO SM!l.000 Sat/Sun l 5 23 111 Tu~lln. Newport Beach 1;7;} K.550 Sat/Sun 2 ·6 28;n Shant;ir ( Mrsn Verde> C M 1;41;.1111 s 12:rnoo Sat/Sun 1·5 • •924 W. Oceanfront. Newport Bch 675-6161 $475,000 Sun. 1·5 105 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle. NB f.i75-GOOO $285,000 Sun 1·5 21 Hurrun{! Tree< Big Canyon) NB 64-1-6200 $495.000 Sun. 1·5 * 1133 White Sails <II V Hills l CdM 642-8235 $208.000 Sun. 1·5 2003 Barranca (The Bluffs) N .B . 642-8235 $129.000 Sun. 1·4 •4817 W. Hollyline. Sanla Ana 545-9491 $74.900 Sun 1·5 4 11. • FAM IM or D .. •4!> Sparrwohawk.WdbrdgVil.lrv 559-4777 $119,000 Sat /Sun 12:30-S 2972 Andros <Mesa Verde> CM 546-4478 $89.500 Daily 1-5 •4551 Cha rlcvillc Circle. Irvine 551-692.1 587.900 Sat/Sun 10-5 190H YachtEnthantress.Sevu.NB t.i•tO· HU2 Sat /Sun 1·5 27192 C.:<JllC Juanita. Capo Beach fMti-9169 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11:s:13 Cort l:rnd. Corona dcl Mar G7:J S:!S 1 $22!1.500 Sat/Sun l 5 • •:M Balboa Cov'es.BalCvcs.NB 1;75.7of;o $350,000 Sun. 1·5 I IOI K in~s Hd . Chffha ven. N B 1)75-1)()(.)( S.12!-}.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 Iii Morro B· . < Spyf.!h.tss > N 13. CdM M O· IH12 Sal/Sun 1·5 1915 Marrncrs Or < WcstchHl NB tiiM·it!IJO SIW.!:.IO<> Sat/Sun 1-5 :30 17 1 I Tt!rrapin Way. Newport Beach r;75-:M 11 SHm.!;()() Sul /Sun l ·5 283fi Alta V1:,ta. Eastbluff. N.B. fi75-34 ll $200.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •2!107 &>tting S un. I I vi f1lls. CdM H7fJ-tlOOO S27!1,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 •2011 1 Chubac;M. I rv 'rl'rr. CdM li15 GOOO S207 .500 Sal/Sun l ·5 • 18fi2Tu~t111 Avl'. Back Bay. NB li75 filMIO S21!1.!XX) Sal/Sun 1 ·5 1Xli5 Tah1t1 Dr . Costa Mesa 540-7 196 Sl75.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1871 Prt Wheeler . Npt Bch H40·8'12fi SlR7.500 Sat /Sun 1·6 • 1033 White Sails Way. CdM 644-0060 $249.500 Sun. 1·5 2245 H eatherLn.Cherry Lk.NB 759-0811 S298.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 233 Pom!>ett1u. Corona del M ar 644-9()(;() Sun 1-5 3631 Scav1cw. Corona del Mar 644-9060 Sun. 1-5 297 Lilac La ne <Eastside> CM 646-4463 Sl24.900 ~ Sun. 1·5 500 .. f<" Street <Bal boa Pe nm> N 8 645-7575 S2H9,500 Oajly 1·5 9 Creeks ide <T. Rock Glen) Irv. ti44-9060 $179.500 Sun. 1·5 •W C;irmel Hay <Spyglass> CdM fl44 ·9060 S395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1653 Reef View CSpy Ridgel CdM fi 14 .f><)(;Q $285.000 S un l ·5 21892 llarbor Breeze. llunl Heh 960-4J42 $124 .900 Salt~un 1·5 •306G CountryClbDr.M Verde.CM 15 1.:w11 sm1.ooo Sun t -4 17tl /\ llt•ghcny. Co!-tl a Mesa S46·ZJ13 S84.000 Sunday 1·5 250 Ce<"i l Pl . Co!)ta Mesa Sat1Sun 10:30·6:30 17532 Friends Ct. Culverdale. Irv. :'i51 ·0593 $103.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5712 Clark. Huntln~ton Beach 846-5mt $8 1,!lOO Sun. 1 5 • 1942 SantwJ.tu, Dover !Shr~. NB 640-5:1.'>7 $2!l7,SOO Sat /Sun 2-6 310 1 So. Pnc-lfk. St1nlt.1 Ana 540.:Kififi $108,000 Sat/Sun l 5 2501 Windover . Corona dcl Mar Ci7:l·7300 $315.000 Sun. 1-5 303fl Hayes. Co!5ta Mesa 540-3flli6 SS6.fl00 Sat/Sun 1 5 1070 r esl'ador <Dover Shores l N 0 Ii 12-8235 $.130,000 Sat/Sun I ·5 10211Santwgo Dr <Dover Shor es) NB fi42-82:l5 $:i'JS>.OOO ~ijl/Sun l·S 27 c;oldc nstar. Irvine li:H-1800 $139,500 3005 Garfield. Costa Mesa Sun. 1·5 556-26GO $84.HOO Sun 1 ·5 • 1739Tradl'winds < Oaycresll NB 545-94Hl Sat/Sun 1-5 945 Azalea. Costu MC!Sa U.46·7171 $124.500 2948 Redwood. Costa Mc~a Sun 1·5 fl45 ·0303 90.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 3008 G rant Av(• . Costu Mc~a 645 ·0303 $81.900 .-) 2 6/Sun J .5 3822 llem111gwuy. lhe Colony. lrv111e 752·1700 $80.900 Sun 12-4 3822 SC'ottsdalc. lht! Colony. I rvinc 752-1700 $11 1.500 Sunl2·4 3402Tlmlw r . Sunlu i\n:.i 540· 1720 $105.000 ~ul / Sun t 5 23L5 /\rbutu:-.. Newport ij('uc-h 644 ·11Sti Sun l ·S 19441 Swrr;1 ~l iu. lrVtnl' 752·1700 $126.500 2948 Hedwood Co. ta Mesu 645·0303 S00.000 3016 Gu1·l l('lcl CoMu Ml'l-J S77.000 .. . .. . Sun 12·5 Sun l 5 3615 Catamaran <HVllls> Npt Bch 644 -4779 S265.000 SWlday 1720 Port Stirling, Npt Bch 640-114 1 $161 ,500 Sunday t·S :J2951 Buccaneer . Oana Pt 496-4305 Sl03.000 Sun l $ 9038 La Crl'Scenta, Lu Linda. FtnVly 675-f,000 $149,000 Sun 1 S •25221 Nucva Vista. L•iguna N1guttl 831 -1556 $96,500 Sun J.5 302 Vista Baya, Easts1dc. CM 675-6000 $109,500 Sun 1 5 1846 Trad cwinds. Baycr cst. N B 675-6000 $230,000 Sun l 5 * 1750 Sky lurk, Baycre~t. N. B ll75-6000 $199.500 S un I 5 15 Pt Sur . Spyglass. CdM 675·6000 $345.000 Sun I 5 2!l73 J uva. Mcsu Verde. C. M 631 1266 SJ:IB.900 Su11d<Jy 1·5 1087 Tulare. Co:-;tu Mesa 646-3255 SI 11.900 Sun 1·5 1830 Port Barmouth, Newport Bch G75 :M I I $192.500 Sundu; I 5 22Ui Port I larw1ck (JI V Home~ l NB 644·6200 $218.000 Sun 1 ·5 3850 Ocean Barch (Spyglass> CdM 644·6~ $249.500 Sun I s 1730 Galaxy (Dover ShorcsJ NB 642·8Z)S s:uo.ooo Sun I 5 1459 Galaxy (Dover Shor es) NB 642·823S S27!l.OOO Sun. 1 5 •4639 Gorham <Ca meo Shores> CdM 644-6200 $345.000 Sun l ·5 • 1508 l>ov •r Dr. <Wcst chfl 1 NH U42 82:15 $149.500 Su11. 1·5 2212 f'ranc·isco. Newport Beal'h 1)42 82:J.1 Sun 1 ·5 2030<..:atvcrl Ave cM.esa Verdel C M 540· 1720 S134,950 Sun t-5 2022 Capell a Dr. ( Mc::,u Verde> CM 540-1720 $119,900 Sun 1·5 ~036 Port Provence Pl., NB. 833-3821 $159,500 S un 1·5 308 Vista Trucha. Bluffs, NB 640-5357 $159,500 Sun 2·6 1823 Port Carlow <HVHms) NB 640-5711 $171.500 Sun 12·4 3417 Santa Clara (Mes a Wdsl CM 546-4141 $132.500 Sun 1·5 1098 Redding CMesa Wds) CM 546·4141 $185.000 Sun 1·5 330 E 22nd St . Costa M e::,CJ 646-4380 Sun 12·4 5 llt~ FAM RM or DEN • 1101 Wh1 le:-.a 1I:-. llvll1lb. CdM li75 li<XIO $225.000 Sat/Sun I 5 4001 Ht'Yl'S <GrN'nlree) Irvine 552 :i!1.)2 St 1 u1:,o Sundav 1 5 • 20R~l S" w1. Costa Mesa 54fj 2:11a Sl75.000 Sundav 1·5 * * 1921 lSaysidl' Or . CdM · 644 -!)()f;Q S64!J.OOO Sun. 1·5 2015 Port Provt•nn •. HVll. NB 640-5.157 $182.500 Sat/Sun 2-G 1075 Corona Ln., Costa Mesa 556·2660 SIM.900 Sun. 1·5 2988 Ceylon. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $112,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 •933Croeus Cir. Costv Me:-.<J MS-0303 ~1 2!1.500 Sun t -5 2061 Port Bristol < HVlf) Nwpt Bch 544 94 1 I Sunday 11 ·5 1824 Port A:-;hley 1 HV llomcsi Nfl H42-8235 Sun. 1·5 1778 Kmglct Ct < Mco;a Verde> CM 152·1414 Sun. 1·5 271 2 Wavecrest. Broadmoor J. CdM 6 75-6000 $279.500 Sun I ·5 6 IEOltOOM 121!) Candl ewood. Orange 631 1400 $120.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 12501 Gilbert. Garden Grove 675-6000 $285.000 S un J .5 6 llt pf111 FAM IM or DEN 4 M 1ss1on Bay <Spyglass Hill l CdM 640-1812 $369,500 Sal/Sun l ·5 1226 Polaris Dr. <Dover Shores ) NB 642-8235 $439,750 Sun. l ·S CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 2003 Vist::.i Caudal (Bluff~ 1 N B 675·5930 Sl62.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 :t I Madron<.1 <Sa n .l o<1<1u1n, Irvine 75.9-0011 SJ 13.500 Sal Sun 1·5 10iti Ruck ingham. Newport Bea<·h 641; 7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 310 Fer nando #104 c Bal Perun> NB 675-5200 Sl55.000 Sun. 1 ·5 14571 Oval Rd <Walnut Square> Irv 833-9293 $63.950 Sun. 1-5 2200 ft,,iesta <Bluffs) N wpt Beach 7l)8· 1081 $142,000 Sunday 1 ·S l IEOROOM •627 Hilvan:.1r. Bluffs. N.B 673 HS.50 s 120.ooo Sun I ·5 • • l :i 17 Rayside Dr .. Nwpt Bch 675 J4 I 1 s.12~.000 S<.at 1sun 1.;, 537 l'la.va cTh<.> Bluffs 1 N1'1.. Beac:h 640·551i0 $192,000 Stil/Sun 1 5 W52 Vista Cajon <Bluff:-.> N.B. 640-55&> SHi5.000 Sat /Sun I 5 4735 Royc.·c <Univ. Park l lrvint• 640-5560 SIM.C)()() Sut /Sun l·S 2014 Barrancu. Newport Bea<•h 675-34 1 I $115.000 Sun. 1·5 21 Whitewater <Jasm ine Crk l CdM 675-3411 ·$240.000 Sunday 1·5 l II pM FAM IM or DIN •25 Esrapadl• Ct . N U 645·ti4i25 s 12 1.ooo Sal/Sun l 4 I Crc~t Clrl'll'. Cor·orw dcl Mar 6:U lROO $157.500 Sun I 5 •300 Oh'ro <The Bluff~ IN B 644 7020 $157 .500 Sfit/Sun 2·5 425 Vista Flom (Rlufrbl N.R. 6itO 0020 $174.500 Sun. 1 5 •2435 Marserllcs. Cost a Mesa 646-2313 $82,900 Sunduy 2 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDIOOM 71 Sea Isl and Dr. <Big Cyn) N 8 644 -4910 SM9.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 30 42 T angerine. Orn~lrec, Irv 955-0170 S72.500 Sunday 1·5 . -. . . ·' ·-•• Ho..M-1 For S• H~•H for S• Ho.NI kr S• ""HI For S-. HouH' For SCIH Sunday Sep1embe1 10 1978 OAJLY Pl!,.OT es ····••·····•·····•····· ..•..•......••••........•........••••..•...••..••••••••.....•••••.•.....••••...•••••..••••.. •········•••··•·· GetMrot 1002 ..... ,., 1002 Gwrel 1002 •••ral 1002 G.-rel 1002 GtoMral "iocii Ho..sH For S. ····••··········•····•· ·•·······•··•·····················•··········• .............••...•.••.••..•........•......... ········•·•············ .....•.........••...... ~_}(;ng 673-2500 SHARP NEW USTIN&-tdM BEAUTIFUL HARBOR VIEW HILLS onH MOUH SAT /SUN I ·I l 620 Sl4all1ZI LANI t-11·~ .tn1 1 h1lrrn l.in111, l111m1• ,.,,, ,1 1.11 !-!•' lt1t f':111u' 1 11ml11rt1tlih· ramtf\ t 011111 1\ '"' 1 I' 1ti11 n p .11 111ur1•,1 IA YCIEST WEST OPIM HOUH .$UM. 1.s ''600 AMITA UHi ~h1n1111· n1 "h d t•1 orPd , hdrrn f.. ' 1n11h ro11n1 "1th prl\ .tlt· ""1rnn11n~· p1111I BOA TING. FISHING. SWIMMING VILLAGE OF WOODllUDGf Of'EH SATUIDAY 1.5 \ I 1 ·II' 111 ' l11~h h 111w r .111t·d :! hd 1 rt1 \ tl1•1l I 011td1tllllllllllJ\ lf7(1 l ,lkl•\ II'" 1111 1\ ~.i.:1 'l'\11 ...... ,. tl.!1•111 .11 'i7 I ....... ,I•\\ .11 '"" I h• "l' t•t I I hi 11111dn .tl :z ,)1 l .. 1kt•\ It'\\< 11pc11'> mllu h1·~H h with l,1kt· 'w" A nu:ch I 11111 1,hul • belt m 1 dtnin~ ;.irt•.1 • "'p1·11-.1'•' d1•1 krnl.! l'\qlll'>tl<•lv dt•t 111 .llMI I :111m tlw 't'l'lucl1•d "I'·' & 1.1<·111L1 ar c<1 '' 11 h 111.111 1>11.11 house• Jor pnv<1t e p.1r111·.., Hll<) ~ t:i n11l v 1•111oymcnl OCEANFRONT OPEH SUH. 1-5 924 W. OCEAHFROHl' F111t• 1·ralts mansh1µ 111 rrw hng t rim & 11,1 k ln m ~ oak floor •., s l'l:-. off th 1s l ~nd murk. 1 B H. :! trn hum e in flll~s l l1>t-.tl ton. fo;!-la lJl1:-.h cd tree~ & l awn~ S4 7 ;, • flUO BILL GRUNDY: REALTOR ' 341 Boy\1di-Ot •v•• "'·B 675 b lbl IC"f> tllh 11-.dy dinctory wlltt yow tW• w~ltNI n rou CJO .. __ ._ •• CJ. All tlw loutioon lldt'd ...... _.. dH <MIN-d .. ,,~ ..... lty .... ~ ........... ill tod9y'• DAILY rtlOT WANT.ADS. ,...._, a'Mtw ......... .._... fer .... ., ,..., - ... d to li~t MICll Mlf~ Ill flMs c--.. ~lldl Friday, Satwdey ..ct S..S.,. TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IR plin FAM RM or DEH 4'1 T:1nf:!t'l'llll' Orngt r£·c·. I n !J..15 01711 SM5,f)(J() ~unday 1-5 3 IEDROOM :~1, < ·.111\1111 hlan<I f H1g ( 'vn > '.\ B 1; 11 l!Jlll s:!111.;,1111 Sal Sun l 5 :m X:!Xfi ''lwrn \\-Oo<I I lu1H Bl•iH:h !11;:1 o~J:tfi $71i.!1;,11 S:Jt/Sun l-5 • • 1111~1 \\ < ·0.1 .. 1 I I\\.' '\ B DUl'LEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & I IR 700 7001 :.o.lkgonia . CdM ~1111 I ,1 m;, 7'1:N $152.500 Stal/Sun 1- 2 BR'S EACH 71ti .Ja'.'lrntnc· Corona dcl Ml.Ir ft Ill 110!">11 Sl!}8.IHHI Sal Sun 1 5 3 BR & 2 IR 71!1 lri-.. l ornn:i 1h:I :vlar fi7:1 X.'J:-->1J S<.tl / Sun I 4 l!ll 1\lhl·rl Pl Costa Mc!'>a !JliX 1;1>n :SH!H,000 Sut/Sun I l IR & 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEN :102 Ha monJ Pl C E asts ide> C.M. li411 71)()(J Sun I· FOURPLEX FOR SALE 2-2 IR'S & I - l IR plus FAM RM or OEN 17 171 l l.1l'hoi· Blulh('11 ll B x If, >tr.ix s:."7~1.CHHI ~.11 ~1111 1 !) MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 IR pka~ FAM RM or DEH 21851 Nt•wlanci Ave. Spa cl' ~la. II B. ~:Jll.7li83 SW.750 Sat/S un Hll rlay 3 HDROOM 18601 Ne wland St #97. Hunt. Bch 554·1818 $34 ,995 Sunday J. HOUSES FOR RENT 4 HDROOM 2!Mli <lucdad:1. Nt•wpon lk-ul·h ti t•I 11:1.511 .'7~10 1110 Sal 'Sun I 'i 4 IR plu1 FAM RM or DEN #40 Balboa C'ov<.·~. Ba lboa Cove:;, Nil 1140 6161 $15001mo be Sun 1 , .. ; *"'-,,. -, • ,1 # of newporl REALTORS 61S.551 I 0,EN HOUSES 1l 19 SAHTAHILLA, IRVINE TOIACI.: c ................................. _ ....... wlttl *J N ..... d fonHt .... ,.... 9'd Hporah ......, f"OOA 01 b I tk """ wood "•••d ~ .cl .... w .... w ... '" IM"9 ,.... o•efiool"'t pod ...t 1peelou1 rwd. 0,.. W /S.-y 1·5 t7 JASMIMI CIUK DllYI. COloti4A DU MAI. McMt pa•"• ..... le•el 1"-1111 l .,.._... or two _.. ... f..ity roo"'· forMa l dlnl1t9 rooM. l•atttlful wollP'Jper and ,...... c.,.....,. Yow OW'ft tacu11J with wotfffolt. Prf•afe con aimlty, p'bol and t•nnh . Du. to tlCJftt 1ecwOy r•qlll!IHolt• pl••'-caO diNCt at '40.7101 for WofnhMitt to •nter ~: or caH offiu 6 75-5511. Open S..ndoy 1.5 • • • • • • • • • • OTHH AVAILAIU PIOPHT11S A Vwfety -SCMMthlftCJ for••~-- CORONA OIL MAR: l•eutlful duplH 11 ..... ._.. or ttom. with iKGMel, a block away froM "9 COf'OIMI 1..0. USID IAICIC patio ...., wltti OCNR ••••• AtriYM dWIMJ or f-.lfy rooM ...._ nr.. ._..""' pht1 two ._.WWW •l•w .-+•Mflt. EASTSIDE COST A MfSA: Cutlam bWlt. split !.•el. tow b•droom, NMpUI room, thru full baths, 2300 squar• fut af comfortable li•lftCJ. Cathedral ceilitMJI. two lor9e fireploc•s. 1toined 9lau; ury secluded °'"°"9 ttt. pl"-trHs. S 169.500. CORONA DEL MAR: JASMINE CRHk pri•ate c omm,Mdty -pool jacuui ond tHnis. Hard to find Pion V with 1ome ouon •iew. SpUt le•el three b.droom, fomily room home. Choice of l~der. COSTA MESA. OwHr'1 slftCJI• famlly home iA fine cOftditiOfl. PLUS n•w ~· -with first 11ser ckpreciatlon and choice of lettd.r a•ailable. ln•Hton plHH not•. Call for details. DANA POINT. HEAR HEW DUPLEX. Complete manOCJerMnt on premiaes. Each unit two bedroom and d.n, two full bath1, fireplaces, brick courtyard. An uull..-t in•estrnent at S 139,500 MESA VERDE: Two four-plexes s:de by side. Adjacent to shopping and trons;>ortatlon. S 170,000 each. Call for details. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA UIPLU. Choiu refttal crea. S 162,500. Catt for detall1. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coa1t Hwy .• Corono .. Mar 675-5511 c;:::: SELECT TPROPERTIES TOP PRODUCERS-AUGUST LpJ ..... 556-2660 Newport IHCh "-McCcnlwtd 751-3191 Co1ta Mesa WANTED T.l.C. lf you havt• som(' Tender Loving C:1r<.' ~incl u li ttle paint to a pply to this wt•ll locatcd :1 bedroom Mesa Vt·r d<.' hom e vou'll save a bundle ll '~ priced ~ell below ma rket ul $117,500 CALL 751 3 19 1 PRIME DUPLEX Thcsc two b e droo m units have sep arate garages a nd private yards Never a vacancy. Located n t•ar the• bluffs in Costa Mesa. 5 minult~s fr o m the beach. Good inc·om e and own(!r is m oti vat ed . Only $!~8.0CH) CALL 55G-:WHO ASSUME '1 B<'d1•oorn . h1~hly upgr acJN I 2 story w 1l h an ;1s~umable VA loan that you n 1n t ake over with no q ualifying or no w loan fees Lux ury features Italian tilt• l'nlry. s ha ke· roof. brick l1re plarc. full mirror ed wa rdrobe, plu~h earth t one carpeting a nd best or all a selle r thal ha s to move fast. CALL 751-3191 LOOK WHAT WE'VE FOUND! /\ d a ss1c• 2 story. 5 bedroom, 3 bath home just reduced $5000 In one of ~>stu Mesa's best ne ighborhoods. T he ~w11vy shake roof a ccents this h:111ctsunw home that is convenient lo '-l'hool:. & :-.hopping. CALL us for an a ppomt m l·nl lo set•. 556-2660. 31 30 Harbof-II. 2232 S.I. lrittol C.M. 751-3191 H.I. 516-2660 c;:;sEL E CT I PROPE RTIES {JeLi! Barrell Jea/t~ prl!.1e11 /j FRONT ROW VIEW OF IOA TS, IA Y AHO NIGHT LIGHT~ Most soui.:ht <.tfh•r loc<.1tmn m Oovt'r Shores. Complctdy re modeled und upgradt!d w ith ttw finr~t m ate r ials ~ind workman~h•p :1 Ddrms. 311~ baths. plus mut h mol'l' 1"<'<' h.1r1d $45!1 500 1010 W"twiftdWcry, Nao,... Sat/S. 1.s CORONA DEL MAR HILLSIDE H ardwood floor::. a nrl Frcneh doors lc&.1d l o a lovely canyon a nd ocean view 3 Bdrms with m aste r ~uilt• with fire place on its own level S245.000 Fe<' Coron a I I 1ghland~ 409 C~ Clrcl• 0,... S. 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA NEAT AS A PIN And set an lovely gardens. 2 Bdrm ho m e with huge back yard. possibility for anothe r unit on lh1:-. H-2 lot $89.000 392 E. 16th St. CORONA DEL MAR oP.,. s..... 1. s llYIME TERRACE -PRICE REDUCTION! To settle a n estC;1 l e. li.Jke advantage ol this wc ll·pntt'd :1 Bdrm home. In c> x t c 11 e n I l' on d 1 l 1 o n l' x el• 11 t' n 1 n t•1g hbor h oud . <•nd a\i.1 1lu1Jl1· llllrTIC'<li<tll'ly Now S 15.1.000 1919 Chuba1co Open Sat. 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR-DUPLEX CORNER LOCATION, S. OF HWY Thl·n· an· 3 IMrm'.'I .111<1 2 hath-. clownsla1rs. and ~ Bdrm~ and 2 hi.Jt hs ups tairs Each u n it has 1lc.; own p rt vulP 1wtw. fltl'pla<:e & bullt1n kilt h cn Big Plus 4 t'U r gi.Jr<igt· und laundry room. <.111 lor $194.500 C;:.ill u:-. lor an <.1 ppoantmcnt 10 :-.t>t• BUILDER'S WANTED! TO ADD TWO MORE UNITS -behind existing 3 Bdrm ho m t' on l:.irge H 2 lot on h u!'> route in l·:usb1dt• Costa Mc~l.I Call for dl'taib OCEAN VIEW PRIVATE nACH lltgh on ii hill w1fh ;i tll'\L•r t·r11l111g \'H'V. ol llll' <1<.:c an s1h I h1:-. douhlt• \\ 1d1• 2 Bdr m ~ h<1tl1 ml11l1 1tl'l'Up1 cd 111oh1k h11mt• Ht·u :-.on:.iblt• n..nl El Morrn I lunw l'ur k l1Clwt'l'll Lug una lk:.t<'h ;ind Coron<J d('I Mar Chdclrcn a nd t·at:. wd<·om~ Ca ll for ·further ch.<1 uils 642-5200 PET BARRETI REALTY , lt,J:I'• '1-1·..,,1 Id I ! •, ... '~"" Nt"AS)O. t::i .. ..i ,, ~COATS & WALLACE ':J:l1 REAL .ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE sour COAST AREA SINCE 1963 DONl SPEND A DIME ll's a ll right he re' You 'll love the hrg h cc1hnl! and tast eful dec:or of this lovt'ly 4 Bd rm 3 bath hom e. done in t·a rthtum•:-. wllol::. ol pane ling & w a llpa p(•r PrH'C'd ul SJ32,500 Call 5 46·4141 MRS. KLEEN has been h<.'n· Hcaullful, :-.qucuk.\ dcun 3 Od rm. Only u q uit·k jog lo lhe h<·a<·h Opl'l1 Sun I ~ SH7.000 Call 640-6161. NEW LEASE ON LIFE Newly redctorated :i Bd r m. pal1 0 horn(' for only $550. C'lose to S Coast Plu1.a . Call 640-6161. WANT TO TRADE The owner of this outstanding 4 bdrm 3 bath "Spanis h Villa" has purchased a nothe r a nd sa ys "sell ". and I will he lp fina nce. Or take a s m a lle r home in trade . If you h ave b een t hinking a bout moving up, but don't want the hassles of selling. CaH 546-4141 lor further det ails . Serving C osta Mesa-Irvine Huntingto n Be ach-Newpo rt Beach OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED! H•w,......_.L ... rttt.w-Mow t-" & t 9111•aa•1 OCIAN 9ld IA t VIEWS! I lleck to HACH IR Old corw .. Mir. o. lfll"O•I Mr l'IJ lob. 0.. W.C. to C .. Tfflt ...._LA Loh of,.. ................ •c.eted for .. i• _. ... ""9 loc..._ -c-"J .... fr•tlnlffy ....... c ....... for ....... ,....._, wcW111 ... to u.c .1 .• ,...,.... for •ert0ta1 fOUlldaHOftt, or r••• ...... MI n11 11 a prilM property --. ftffd ttw ritht t.yer. Call elttMr office ffW • .,,.,1 ......... to .... ....... , .. , "-.. <!bJJW Con1 llW\I Newpon a.,., 11 631·1400 $725,000 • ........... ... .,, Jl~M•mtAw O.albo.ti.t.100 673-6900 • , , .... : -: • ; '·; ; ; ~ .--.:~r.' ~ . • ~ , , .. '1 . ,, • 1002 •.....••.•....•.•••.... HACH RETREAT VIEW! $61.900 Slt•p.s to puumJ1111: ~urf & l'r)l•lul MIOd ' !1Jt0k\ ,Jrd '' buy ltrt'.t IJIJYl:l'Olllld' Wllllllni: ww1dvn w,1Jk wuy" lll •wdu11i·d 1•n11 1 ' c;uur 1111'1 ktll'lll'll. ... 11·11 ilnwn <'•J11\'1•r!!al111n .11 .. u • r1ri•fJl.l\'1" '\u11 ... t11n1• hri·11klJ~l l>Jllll 1'11111 J.1l·u11.1, volkyh.ill mak1• i:.1r11l·11 1n111,.: ,1l 11 ·.,. (1111•-.1 ('.di "" .. ppl ~7 fJIHO '" [~1~11 IEAC.,_ INCOME WITH VIEW Re<1I ~;,,lull' lode lay Sp.c:lai fu1>t llmt: orfcn·d rn l:.!1 , y1•ur~ Oul~I and rn". 1·u..,lom drronilt'tl hom" Wllh lur,.:1• t'OlY fom1lv ro11m. l>udl 111 TV & vuncll'c.l b.11 t'ou1111 v k1tdll.'n v.11 h •IJ111t•d ,.:lai.~ w111d11w .• 11111 ruom for pool 111uk1• th" ,, lll'rfl•C'l f.tmtl\ hollh' ~l!llU1t10 (J1w11 :-0.11 ._1111 ~ 1; ;!.llJO S w 11 ,, V1-,1.1 ~I'\\ pot I 1\4 .Hh l,j·I k~1.~I I 4 BDRM $79,900 WHY BUY ACOMDO? Wh1·n \•111 1·a1111\\t1 1111-. I bJ1111 hu1111 \\tlh 11111111 II ( lt11 C .111 111 lw lh• ""' ,,, ,, ltlt•llfll ... 11 11111\ ~l.,,Oufl 540-3666 llfltela11 REAL ESTATE 4 UNITS OCEAMVIEW Lrg 2 bd. 2 bu units wtbtn rnten ors Very al Lr111·tt ve pccky t•edur th ruoul I.ow m a in tt•nanl'l' r edwood ex tenor. $215,000. 646 n1 I lk al fo:'ilUlt• ORANGE YA·FHA $67.500 l'n rot> lu1 .. 1t 1nn Clo"' 111 !thopp1n~ :1 hr :.! h.1 . homl', 1111·1• v11r1I (111 rh1hlrcn Nt>al & rlc·no H:l.'> 7622 ftum Lo~µm AZTEC RLTY INC OCEANFRONT :I lldrm 1-dl'n homc• on :!Ox~ fl 101 • frpl . bu1 II '"'· patio. l:lt'amc'<I 1 1·11 lllf!S s:m1.UCMI HEW LISTING! HOME & INCOME :1 lktrm :! hath h11m1· 11lu.-. t\\o l hdrm u111h 111 r<•Jr' 4 1·ar p.11k111,.:. 11l dl'lls,:htful fJark llk1· ...-1 llllf! 1-;J ,l..,.111• I o~la Mt•s.1 Prorwrt.> 111 xlnt <"•J11dlU1111' ~(l:,.(NKI Ci7:1 :llili:I 0 12 :.!:!.'>:! associated BllO KEll S IH/11 TOllS l !l/1• w 9<Jlt°'.(jl) b'' ,,..,, ()wn('r w:int11 a purtnur. Huy ' •. 1 1 or 112 of elegant 'OM duplex Extra l)(l' llurhor V 1(•w fol. 1·u~torll 11'•<•r1rttll•<I. tolall v •<· modrled I 1\1· 111 or huv ror 111vt•>ol nwnt o" ltl'I will 1·.1rrv Bcih W 'l'll •11 ICJ 2 BIT VIEW ov(•rlooktn)! l.11111 & Turn in~ Ba ~1n Holtl'> liy duy .& lii!hls .1l niithl llills1dc 10<'. t level ho11w designed for odoptebtb ty. 2 BR & den or ror m9I dtnin11 room or con hu 3 OR Y es t l h 10 2 hulhrooms. Best bu y 1Mulablc. $159,000 ~~~v~~~H ~646-8811 .ANYTIME MEWCOMDOS t "' hlk11 to heh from $47,000 318 Juniper Ave. C•rlabad Open T hurs lhru sun 10·6.agl macnab I lrvtne realty * * OPEN TODAY 1-5 P.M. 1618 MARINHS DR. SllAR P Tulally rcd ('cor<.ttcd 3 BR ~ d en h o m t· w /h a rtlwoud 1 lo ors. ne w k1tl'ht·n. lre'.'lh µ:q.>t'r'!'I & r ustom clrps /\ vahw <1t $14!J.900 m<'I land. (T M3 1 11 ll WHtTt SAILS WAT SURPRISE! You CAN have a 4 BR vie w home in Cd M at a sensible price! This one s ports a pool for ea sy laving + m agn1r1cenl p anorama to restore yo ur so ul. $208 ,0 00 N o t a f1x1•r owner anxious! <1'84) 1226 f'OL.ARtS IN DOVER SHORES This unique ly d esig ned horn~ looks thr u pant' trees to t he Ba y & Npt. Center Courtyard e ntry -French d oors & windows lg . li ving rm. - s pac io us fci m lly r m -i ormal din m g Cl Bib ~J f p ks Offer ed a l $439.500 (1'85 l 1459 GAL.AXT TEHHJFIC PRICE REDUCTION! In Dover Shores! T his is such a good buy that you MUST come & see it to believe it !!! 4 BR. 3 bath. imm acula t e. cu s tom -built home w/lg yard PRICED RIGHT AT S275.000' I 1'1'8fi) 1501 DOYER DL H E DUCED SI0 ,000 IN WESTCLIFF 4 BH . 2 b a th ho mt! w/s pacious family rm looking out on fenced poo l area. Side yard lg enough to <Jd d an l'xtra rm a nd /or childre n 's play a rca tTR71 1915 IAYSIDE DI. HA YFRO!'-JT PRICE REDUCED' Rt'modclcd & lavis hly redecorated :i BR. 3 bath sm g le·story on wide sandy beach w/v1t>w or ocean & ha rbor boats . Mirrore d liv. rm. w /bar & aquarw ri. family rm .. 2 fples. gourmet kitc:hen. gated patio l•n l r y + ovcr :-.1zcd dbl. garage. NOW S.19'J.OOO leasl'hold ITIUJ) 1730 GALAXY FLEX! BLE V l' r ' a t 1 I <• <I li H h o m e w un-.ur p ass<:d v1 ·ws of Upper Bay & N pl Center Spacious living & form <1 I dining -t fom1ly & brkfsl. a rt·a!'>. RL'Clut·cd 1u :.t•ll a l $310.000 IT8!J I 1969 VISTA CAUDAL HLUFFS FRONT ROW1 L o v e I y 3 B R . 2 1r.z b a t h ··Franc isc a n .. m ode l w /m a n y upg rades incl. plantation shutters . mirrored living rm .. pr of. designed gourmet kitc hen. te mp. controlled w ine l't.>llar. patio +spectacular view of Upper Hay & Dover Shores. $24!UIOO l,cu~<.'hold CT90l 38 SEA ISL.AHO UIG t'A:\'YO'.\i AT A POPL LAH PRICE Bra nd r1cw Oa ktres l 2 BR plan. Man y upgr ade d fe a t ures incl. wet bar. trash compactor . ceramic tile c nt ry & ultra t hit:k cpl Qu ac k t•M·row poe .. siblt·. SM0.000. (1'91 1 2067 YISTA DEL a.to .J UST LI STED "OLD BLUFFS" Sing le level "Angelita'' plan w/2 BHs. 2 bath~. forma l dining + lll'auuful pulm & pnva tc entrance. E>. tra lg . g rccnlw ll s urrounds this uµgr:.ukd e nd-untl w 1v1cw of li ghts from Dowr Shorc!'> $157.000 CTH21 307 IRIS B EACll Ill 0 }:;/\WAY Charming 2 BR olde r home So. of ll w y rn CdM. F eatures incl. m assive brk. (pit. & beam e d l'athedral ceilin~ in living rm. - fa mily rm. w/2nd fplc. & forma l dining rm . Seclude d location w /oversized lot & zon ed R·2. Priced to sell at Sl80.000 (T93 ) 2412 YISTA HOG>M BLU FFS' .J ust n•du ted lo $11 5.000! Low maint $.54/mo. Low leasehold S2'10 Lt k(• nt•w c>ncl 11n1t ( 1'94 l 11 14 CANYON ISLAND "EL DORADO" Big Canyon. 3 BR + ctinin~ rm. $ J6!l. 000 ( 1'95 ) 141 I KINGS RD. COMPLETELY R EMODELED 3 BR. 2 bnlh home on huge lot. $349.500 (1'96) 1020 SAHTIAGO DOVER SHORES Arch1tccl's 4 BR home. $399.000 leasehold. (1'97 > I 070 rtSCADOR RE DUCED • r r 1 m <' D ove r S h o r es V i e w Prop(•rt v NOW ONLY $330.000. rrnxi I r M2-12u --'44-6200 '°' Dover Otlw H•rbOt Yi.w ~wr lrvlM et CAif!'~ V•ll•Y Ceft'9f 7D-t41' •' :I l. I ' 08 DAILY PILO f 6un<!:!y, Stet.moet 10, 10/ll INVITING IRYINE TIRIACE S 193,900 YOU OWN ntl UHD Te-11 ,..,,, 11-.e It to tt .. 11t1 fwll't ~Of'.ted ..., usl ••~ you'd N••r ...... 1r1 ... ~ lat 9MNtJ ..,,.. ~ ._ .. .....,...,,JIMdro...,.1_,.9d .,.. ................. ...., ...... '°°' ..... ~ ........... ,..,~- 1tors,..it IMPR£SSJVE RARE TRIPLEX S4 7 5,000 l••t 11 •1119 ,oul bh fo r tlle liit•e1tor/OWMr wtio w..ts o Udo Ille •ddrtul Spsdou *"d •••ly ~orwfwd ...._ OWMr _..ta~. csrry 21udT.O. _.....,., VIEW, POOL, PRESTIGE $375,000 IHcwth·• r.wdeftc• '" Oo"ff Shor•' .. ,.._ pri •ocy v Cllllfte-d ti.om on~ Gftd otM" li•illq rooM flow' Into 1_.. di"iftq 09'd fo..,l ly room l•aut l ful litdoor/.tdoor pool and 4 ~oonn for fomUy and oduU ... ;oyinewt WATERFRONT /BOAT SLIP $265,000 Totttfllly dKONte-d -d immoculatt l bedrOOM llOltle with patio for yt0r 'ro.d entertalniftg. Spocio.n otM"' Gftd b r'I CJllt. A fi1ut VALUE on the WATEIROHT! VIEW PRIVACY $235,000 SwupillCJ comer location on Ofte of the lorCJHt lots in Horbor Vl•w Hlll1. Getttrous 3 ~droom + d•n with lor~ ll•llMJ room and dlnlnq ona; pitch.ct b.am• and VIEW. Spociou• family room and lo•ely patio for indoor /CH1tdoor llvi"CJ· SltoWft by oppolntmfltt. NEW·SPARKLING FRESH $103,000 At tht ..... end of Newport Shont 11Hr pool & ....,..._ CCHWpltt.fy ,..decorated In •d out Clftd ready for occupmcy. s..,- 3 bedroom home and own•r will con1ld..-fltxJbf. t•rm•. A rtal •m... in thl• b.ach community. Submit I 0% down! 0,,... Sun. 1-S P.M. WATER LOCATION $54,500. M.H. Terrific 2 bedroom, den/dinhtq room, MObile ho.M °" the IA Y w lttt VIEW of an HM boatiftc) ocHvlty. C........;ty pool. Tab adY.tOC)e of WA THFROHf IMllCJ froin 2 patios. l ed of oll ..• tti.r.·s a boot slip cnaltoible! ENTERTAINER'S DELIGHT $149,900 ortN SAT. 1-5 r .M. 15193 McOtnNtt, F. V. Super 4 ~oom hOtM with dill.""" family rm. large sunbn llvinq rm. beautiful ...try and mony mon amemtiH for best livirMJ. EXCITING & EXCEPTIONAL $154,500 Gretnery & ,.rfectl0tt 1urround thl1 txCftlftCJ """ lent COrfttr cOftdomlni""' home wfth l be*oom1, deft, faly r"OCNft and dh1h19 rooM. rrofeulonally decoroted In qMlet good to1te nd h"mac ....... COlrltfbieftt to beach Wtd tennis courts. Owfttr wlll consider leaH/.._ or cOfttrect. VIEW-POOL-JACUZZI $179,500 U1Wwal 4 bdrm hCMM with opet1 btamt, b.ovtifuf pool and OCEAN VIEW. A rart •alue In San Juain Capt.tr.a. E~ny to Show and owner will Con")' o I 0% 2nd TD. STEPS TO BEACH DUPLEX $210.000 Newly decorat•d & all fumilhed ) & 2 ledroom unih. Rftth • ........., /winter for beat I~! SMALL ESTATE $265,000 in the fiM1t ano of Santa AAG on Oft• of th• best ltrHh. Gr'Clftd1oH 2-ttory home with loads of 1quare footoqe . hceptfanal l IR, FR & formal DR home + Hpcrate 2 IR, 2 IA & fl,..,eau CJUelt houit, Expan11.,. I 001 I 50 ft. lot. bautiful pool & qrounds. Many s~c iol feoturet & format quality. Enchontinq entry w /windi1t9 1tolrco1e. O..e of a kind! ore. SAT /SUN 1-5 CORNER COMFORT $91,000 Fttxlblt 3 or 4 '*"'· 1poclom ,....,, room with prot.la.ICMtal w.t bcr. Onfy bloclr to rtUHHon. Many e~ 6 BEOROOMS--Y3 ACRE A gr-.clOM hOMe fol' octfve p.oplt. Loh of ..... foot09t which lnchtd.1 lar«J• faiNly room, ckn/1tudy, fOl"lftol dlnfn9 rOOM mtd 2 ..,...... "9Glt_.r auitH S 120,000. 12 t 5 Co1tdln1ood. Oflll!N SAT/SUH 1·5 Waterfront ffo••• 2633 W Coa~1 Hwv Ntwp0rt Beach 6S1·1400 I • I t f •••••j I YOU -ASKED FOR IT7 YOU -GOT IT! 111t1u1· qu ,il1t~ 1011 .. 1ru1·t1·il 1111 1111· \.\llh l '!I• nl l11111t.u:1· 1111 1·\1·111 .. 1\1• t 'h1 •1 r \ I .. 11..1• lrn .1l1 •d 111 lh1• h1·.ir I ul N1·w1>111 I lh·.i t h l'h1 , I l)\•dr m . J lwlh h11n"' 11111·1' lh•· p1·1 l1·1 t .. 111111un<1111i.:-. t o r l.1n111, 11,111 g .i11d Jr11·11!fly 1·11t1·rtai11111 ~·. 111 ·.~t l1•d .11111111~ t:ill tn·t·' ·''"I 11.11111 .11 l.11Hh1 .q1111~ d1•:-.•>!•ll'd fo r •.tJIWI '"" llHlllll1•11.1111·1· 1" .. p1·1·1,1llv for \ 'Ill 1': n J 11 ~ J 11 ~ 11 I t h, 1 " 11• 11 I 11 u r rllr 1 g lrrt•pl.u•t•, 111 ph111i.:1· 111111 \11111 \l'I \ ow11 •111hacl1· J.11·11111 l h1 " truly on1• of J k1111l h11m1· \.\ill lw ( )pl'll Sol .and ·"1111 1 111 11 :!:ilo I u:-1111. !\'t•wpor l Ht ·Jd1 6 73-8550 ))J .... uouurn, COI OMA OIL MU f-O'lTHE REAL '\)l ESTATERS IRVINE-TERRACE CORONA DEL MAR N J<:W LI.ST ING -•3 BH 2 HA-Ft•e l<Jnd <vou own lhl' luntl). Lot sm: 80xl20 ~forinkler 's front an<t rear Beautifully landscaped. Profcs:.ronally d<:coraktl w alh Van Luit w:.illpaper~. New <·arpcting a nd cirJfll'~ new k1lchPn :1 ppliam·cs Many platt: glass wrndow.., ;1 nd l\lid1ng cl nor' walh view of I u:-.h grccn<'ry. 2 1J<.1l10 '!-> t·omplHe µnva<"y Property rs dear ol>Larn your own loan. Owner has purcha~ed <mother home and anxiou~ for qu1C'k sale - will eons idc r good tru:.t deed~. vacant lot, s m all condo, for purtaal puy mcnl. o r s ubm1l . l mm<1culate condilion·must sec lo :.ippreC'iale. Call for appointment. P riced at $237.500 - Immediate possession. PRICE T. McCUISTION OWNER-REALTOR 1714J 673-1975 A RARE FIND! In t he on g m:il Bluff". an end un1l, 4 bdrm. horn· on :.a p<:irk·like ~reenbcll . very bright & c hcNful : p<:ilio off livini:! & dinin~ room'i $141 .000 Lcusc hold BLUFFS TREASURE For a couple or a s ingle. 2 BR or 1 & a d en as it is now used : very light. bright & airy. Entry patio & terrace off living rm. Unbelievable m aster a r ea . Ne wl y & co mpl e t e l y r edecorated 1n soft colors. Close to pool. /\ beauliful buy at $120.000 leasehold. EILEEN HUDSON REALTOR 644·0322 FEED THE DEER From your canyonside terract: at the top of Ca m eo flig hland:s. A gorge<flS 4 bdrm. home on 11.i acr e. with panoramic ocean view When winte r comes. you wi ll really enjoy the frplc . in the mas ter bdrm. S254.!JOO And you own the la nd! Ope n this weekend . 709 Cameo Hig hlands Drive IRING US AN OFFER! T h{' owner says so. & you m ight ju~t m ake yourself a whale of a buy ! Over 2800 sq. ft.. makes this one of the largest condos rn the Bluffs area. With 5 bclrm:.. t-a c<Jnvert. den. it is definitely lam1ly s1ze<1. As king $184,200. Lrkc..• thl' owner says. bring us an off er! LOW DOWN PAYMENT Owner will ussist you in nnancing this one. so don't worry if you arc temporarily short of funds. Just a short distance to the beach. A really M·al 3 bdrm. homC' with l arge. o<·(•a n view terrace . $l49,500. RETIRE IN MEXICO Rig ht on th<' ht' a ch in f!lmo us Puerto Vallurla An rn c rcd1blc oceanfront h ome..' w11 h 3 bdrms & .servant's q ua rt('r s. s et t.J mong s waying palms, with la rge brick patw Stoµ hy to see the· pictures - you won't believe it! The price is a lso hard to be lieve 11 t S120.000 PLUS we can take your present home in trade EXPERIENCE PAYS Ha rbor Re alty has been In Ne wport n e ach for over 34 year s. Why not "let o ur e xpcrrcnce work for you''. like it h<is ror so many others? 673-4400 1-IARB<>lt .... ,. . .,..,. -., . ~ .... ..,..._. ...... ..,... .... ·-• .. -..... , # • Ho. ... For Sde Ho.~ for s. Hoe ..... Fors. Hon ... Fors. H 0ttHI for Sok ·················•····· ······••••·•····•···••· •·••··•···•········•••· ·········••••·•···•·••· •••••••········•··•·•·· ~ot I 002 CH.ral I 002 Go.tterol I 002 Geweral I 002 GNHal I 002 ······•·•••····•·•····• ..........•.............•........•.•...•...••. •··•······••••········· ·•····················· UNIQUE HOMES orEM I ·5 TOOA y UNIQUE IN ORIGINAL HAUOtl VIEW HILLS 0<'r~n Vll'W. rose garden. 4 l1drr11-,. VI<. pool lgc lot. Sec Bonnie Harrmglon al W07 SNting Sun UNIQUE IH IAYCRES T Ivan We lls d c :.1gnl0d •I hd rm. :1 hath. form~I d1111 n~. h ·aul1lully l.1nc1 .. r~1pcd See Pam Goug h al IX Iii T radc wmds UNIQUE IH THE IACk IAY 3 IJdrm . lgl' lot. n il de ~ac . Harbor llr. (Inly S IO!l,500 St·1· .J<1tk1t· f l<indll•man at 302 Vrsla Hayu. UMIQUE IH IRVINE T~R.ACE -Heavy shake roof. sgle !'>lo r ,v 4 bdrm. :J bath and pool. J ust $2117 .~>00. fcC'. See Dottie .J ohnson al WOl Chuhaseo UNIQUE IH IAYCREST '1 bdrm. 21 :.t balh pool homt'. vac·ant. ('Omplctcly rcfurh1s hc<1 . $1!1!),500 Sl'C' Mararn Hccdy at 1750 Skylark Li.Int' UNIQUE OH SPYGLASS 1mmat' sgle ~ly . 4 bdrm. C'olorftrl patt0 entr y. VICWS. extras. $:1 15,000 Sec Vc rgalenc Hull at 15 Point Sur UNIQUE IH GARDEN GROVE -fi Bdrm on I acr('. :-.h:11Jt•d vt•runrtu. Ma hogany bannr'>lcrs . c·rrc·ulur drf\ l'way Gr c<.1t value Lil S28!>.000 St•(' Sandy Orlowski al 12501 Grlhcrt 1\\ t· UNIQUE OH LIDO ISLE -Country Spanish decor. J bdrms or 2 and de n. lt.Jsteful. v:.ieanl St•c Kay Glavas at 11 9 Via Vell a. bring $310,000 pesos. UNIQUE IH HEWfllORT BEACH -Back Bay fa mily a rea. incrcd1blc 4 bdrm pool home. own ed by ldscpc a rchil.. exciting at $219,500 . See Dwayne Merry at 18H2 Tustin Ave. UNIQUE IH IRVIHE TERR. -Completely n•rlont• :1 bdrm . den. 21.'.! baths pool plus ~IK'l'l <H·ul:tr \'t1·w Exelus 1vely ours :rl $505.000 S<·c Elaine Be ll at t!i<m Dolphin Tt·r r UNIQUE IH FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Bonus rm <ind f:trnily rm. I hdrrn. lgc lol. 'il 52.!JOO St•c \'ond:r Pl'lcr~on al 0038 La Crescent:• UNIQUE IN IROAOMOOR -5 bdrms. J ln1ths. 2 frpks. ~ack~ to wilde rness. S27!1.500. St'c ~far'y ·Ann Anderson at 2712 Wavecrest. UNIQUE IN SHORECLIFFS -Attractive shingled 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 2 frplces. w ood n oors. nr . pvt. beach. S300.000. Sec Dehi Bibh al 277 Morning Canyon. UNIQUE IH OLD CORONA OB. MAR - lrg hl. C'hecry 3 bdrm. den. hlock to he a t h. s hops. S270.000. See Allan H e ller at 30 1 Orch id. UNIQUE IN ORIG. HARBOR VIEW HILlS -5 bdrm. 3 hath, light and airy. pool :ind pa tio. views of the llay. Just S225.000. S<'C' Natali e.• Fogarty at 1101 Whitcsails Wav. UNIQUE OH LIDO -4 bdrms. 4 baths. upgr aded. a ttrac tive 2 story. $285.000. See .J a n e t L e hman a t 105 Vi a H.a venna. UNIQUE IN CLIFF HAVEN -Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 bdrms .. beamed ecilings. wine cellar. fa m . rm., din. rm .. gourmet kitchen. 3.~ sq . ft. - for $429,000. Sec Harriette Ha mmond at 1101 Kings Rd. UNIQUE IN llG CANYON -McLain Townhome. new. inc·red golf course vil'w. up,grades . S2JS.OOO Sec at 75 No. Sea Isla nd. UMIQUE IH NEWPORT SHORES -lowest price. many improvements. 3 bdrms. wa lk to beach. $!"17,000. Janet Lehman t1 t 25 I 62nd St U,._l()Uf: li()M~S REALTORS' 1111 NICtSrl'£0PU: Sfl lllllG Tllf fV{AffSTllOMr s CORONA DEL MA R, 676.0000 MESA VEROE, MS.6990 • CALL US LIDO REALTY OPEN HOUSES 180 DEGREE VIEW! :1 Bdrm. I level. frpk & patio. owner will finan<·e You own the land 1 I la rhor Vlt'w. Mocco built. s2:1s.ooo. 2501 llARUO H VI EW DR .. CdM . OPF:N SUN. 1 5 FAR OUT VIEW! .. o f o c e a n • b a y • Ca t a I in a· & !\pect arula r nig ht lig hts . This delightful S p a nish home hus 4 bdrms .• family rm .. 2 huths, with e nc h anting centra l courtya rd. Locate<! in prestigious Broadmoor I. $315,000. 2501 WI NDOVER. CdM OPEN SUN I 5. LIDO REALTY 67J.7JOO A D1vl$k>n ol R#KJ Hiii RMtty . . .. . , . . 675·3411 LUSK '11 RI· \LT)' ,,; Jnl111 /J. /111A ,\ .\.,,, <" 2SIS E. Co~t Hwy Corona dr l Mar COSTA MESA Acl tl .a 1t11r>l1•<c ~ 1, jt.1r,1•t1-.. lo 1111:. :1 IHlrm • l.iJth hcmw "'ti h r11r111.t1 d In I nu ' Ill Ill u I I ... I " ht•m·h .. 11e11h '1 hoot ... ~ 1 h111< ht•., 1\lw,1v' J 'oil flt l'olll h rt•t•/t• (JW111•1 .1nx1ot1'. SI :l;!,,JIMI TIRED OF REMT? JASMINE CIEEIC Rare tri level 3 Udrm. 3 bath Plun VI. Master s u1lc.• w I f' 1 r e p I a c t· . :, l u d y & d c c k . Prof clecorah•<1 I hru out S210.000 l,t VI' Ill Hiii' 11( ll11•,1• .! 1:11 .1:1•, Wt•ll llflj)Olllft•tl Ull II'>. I Clll lh1• t1lh••t Ull qu1t'l 1olr1•1'1 , w.ll k 111 h1·,11•h1•,, ,, """"' '" purk, St1 ••1•l lo ,1111•\ 1011 front uiul 1111 , I hd1 111... ;> li.tth~ & ~1" llult•1I palm 11·ur u111t h.1 .. .! heir 111" I h11llt & !;11 UI' tl1'1·k 1\'o~ 111u 521111.SOU 21 WHITEWATER. OPEt4 SUNDAY. EASTILUFF -A grcal home lor th<.: ente rtaining family 3 Udrm. 0 H . F H .. jat·uzzi & r c>fl ct·l1on p uol w/"T I. C .. in ever y rm. S~J.500. 2836 ALTA VISTA. OPEM SAT/SUN TUITLHOCIC HIGHLANDS -Hard lo find new Lus k buill 5 Bdrm Stewa rt plun w/$7.000 in upgrade~ To St'(', plt!~se call 675-341 1. HST VALUE -In exc lus ive Seav1e w 3 Bdrm on lar~e VIEW lot. Please brmg lhr~ ud for a dm1llanc:c al Scavacw·~ S<'l'U nl v l!att• 20 I 6 YACHT RESOLUTE 0'9f SAT /SUN IETTER THAN A MODEL Tht!-. fas tidious 3 Bdrm !'>lllglc fom1ly homt· <1bs olutclv exudes ch urm & rt's an attainable dre am at SH?.000. Shown IJ.> a ppointm e nt only . I 2 rOtNSETIIA. RANCHO SAH JOAQUIN -Love ly 2 Bdrm San Mateo m odel upper level. Vault<.>d ceilings. steps to pool. lovely vie w. ''A best buy" at $114,500. Shown hy appointment. YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OR INVESTOR -A College Park j~wc·I. Hc<:illy ! ~ I rrc places. 3 Bd r m . <·ovcr c d patio. lrg . yard . On a c:ul de sac. Reduced tu S88.500 25 12 VASSAR rLA.CE. SUIMIT ALL OFRRS -T ht!> m arvelou!> 4 Bdrm condo h~~ a luxurious master !'>u1tc w/frplc & !>ill mg area. country kitchen. private l'Ourtyard & patio. perfeel location next to greenbelt. Sll!l.000. 17 WHITEWOOD. CUSTOM LOT -On the spectacular ocea n view s ide of Spyglass Hill. Approved building plans included. HARIOR VIEW HILLS l mmac :1 B d 1· m . f' a m 11 y r o o m c x e c ho m e w forcvt·r ot·ea n1Calal111a vil'w. Huge m<1 rnl fn·e lot. F<Jr lhe d bcnminalin.I! buyer of'frrctl at $2GO.OOO. Shown b.v <.ippt. 3727 INLET ISLE. IA YCREST -4 Bdrm hom e In one of Newport"s few c ustom built areas. Slfi9.500. 17 I I TERRAPIN w A y orl:H SUH. HAllOR VIEW HOMES -H ighl y upg raded Pale rmo m odel 4 Bdrm + ram r oom. formal dining room M C:l r v c I o us fa m r I v h 11 mt• inc I u d <' s <:us tom pan<: ling . · firrp1t. watr rfa ll $192.500. 1830 PORT IARMOUTH OfllEN SUN. EASTILUFF VIEW -/\ttraclrvc prit'c•, Lus k 4 Bdrm hom e in rmmac ulatc C"Ondition. upgraded thru-out. Quick possession possible. Call for private s howing. 675-3411 L l . S I\. '11 I ~ I· .. \ l T Y , .. ./11/11: I I I '1 \ ~ ,\ ,\.II/ ( " ZSI S E Coa\t H wy Corona d<'I Mar WHAT'S NEW IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! W allr to Harbor HM)h -WntdHf Pino - plu1 "for_ !'M'. ca.-oc ... brffu• i• Newport ~ Al tW1 IRcWltif yow lonly ._..,a.a... for S 134,900 £J C> ~~ :\i.I "' I ....... LallUll• 494-7 5 '18 752·6 4 60 MEWPORT HTS. :i llclrm' 1 •, hath' l'OOI. ho m1•, ~\\1'tl"h ft µIr • 111114 " "'' fl• I l'fllh t1ptl.1!1 1I , J,!lllllf i..lur,11t1· 11rP.1 l.1r1••· 1·111 1wr lot ( 1J II t11-.1•1• °C"THOMAS REALTOR ' 22'1 W ('uJ~l llW\ N Ill llt•i11 II :,.111 :-1:1:!i TUSTIN MIHIRANCH :1 lulnn, 11111 .. 11 1111 ll•H "'' 111 llu• lull:. urTu!'.ttn Thi·, 1·111.) h1111w I'> ,, ~l1•al .11 sm.511U 011n'l m1~:. Lim. unt•' 540-3666 Wltela11 REAL ESTATE ···········••·········· BALBOA TRIPLEX NH IOthST BEAl'll !-illMM ... H WINTl-'.11 111-;NTAl~"> -New µaint tnMrfl' - A SAil PROPIRTlll 675-4890 Capistrano S.och I 0 18 ......•................ l'ANOll i\ \111 ' OCl-:1\' \It· W llt·.1ur 111•\\ 1 "'111111 ho111• hv ow111·r I 1,.1. I' f)J I .crn f 111 "' \\ • r h.ir rrµlc lw.1m ( 1•111111: ... all the Hffil'Oll>t"< )i;!fi:l 000 2719;! c :J "" .J 11.1ll11 .1 ti41i !llfi:J or 4'1'.1 :11111:1 Oµc11 hou'-f• Sal S1111 I ~ Corona ckl Mor I 022 . •...••......••••...•.. THREE COINS 1n n foont.1111 " ,, f 1llin~· ttu-m1· for th1 ... m.1 i:n1f1 n·nl 3 blJrm, :1 ll.1111 hom1• rt('h Ill t .lrt' 1!1•1.111 .. thr11uj!hu111 lh 2 hl•1111•., llldutllllj! :! (I.II Ill'> Wllh :-.11oth1111! l•111111.111h plu• cx.:1·;,\'I: \'IE\\' In I r VlflC' Tc·rruc·•· 1111 -.1'111<'l 1v1 11wn1•1,, ~:~!1 ... 11110 ('a II f)1•11v •"' o ·c·1111111•ll 752 l!iw ~ QUAIL A.,~l~~~. CC)uNft Tilt:lO I" .M._I _ CDMDUPLEX Ocau11fully uµµo111 C1•rl 111111 no <1u 1<'l 1:lrt·<'1. IOC'1tlt'CI rn lhf' h t•ilrt of C•1rt11lJ cll'I \l.1r The-..· newly r1•m11dl'h1tf unit:.. orfcr CrtJnvahl .. lt\.111..: for lhl! Ill'\\. 0\\11l'I or (''Ct'('P llllOJI 111\"t''lrnc'nl 01> 1Jortu111tv fur llll' h uM "'"" m1111Jcot1111cl1\•11l1a.1I 5 Ucdrm... wood hur111n.1: ftrPplJI'(">. ht•1.tlfll'il ('<.'I I 111.i,. Jrtd I t·ar 1'nl l()f>t.'(f 1111rk 1n~: 1111 m.1k1• th1:. propert,v 11111' of t 'UM 'i. f1nl':.l buy... 011t•n for your lllSIK't'l 11111 s.111Sun 1·4. 719 Iri s , ('l>M. 673~'>0 tl'f'IN 111 V• II \l fJN r ,,.., l'tf•t t • **** REAL COOL WITH A rOOL fol' HtoM tHttogen. Get ...._ o.t of yow hair wltla thi1 .-cial tHnapr _,. -y.t haYe "'"9 cloH to holM. Hr. H.t.or High. thl1 a... It pric~ rl SI 27 ,500 [e&Mtll •••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS 645-5044 Ur'! &~t Bu'I AMD WE MUM ITI FOi S229,SOO, YOU MOT ONLY OWN AM DQUISITa Y DECottA TID I IHM. & DIN COMOOMIMIUM IN OMI OF MIWro.T llACH'S MOST DISllAILI IA YFIONT COMMUNITllS. • .IUT YOU ALSO OWN ntl LAND! THI rEIFECT couru. l4CHll01 01 SECOND HOME! DIA.MA.TIC r11c1 REDUCTION FOi INST AMT SA.Lii WI IHVITIE YOUR CALL FOR A rRIVA n SHOWING! ·-· .... OPEN SAT /SUN I ·5 568 SEAWARD DR. :t HH ('h arrn1•1 ' l\f1n1 t•onll l'ri v h1•,u·I\ a1· 1· t''' Bo a I '1111 ,1 ~ t', mon•' ~IH.1 tlC~I 111 ul.1 I (, 11 :!'I l;f •DUPLEX• FIXER UPPER A k":. or rm1nl .11111 fl.C w1ll lrunxfurrn lhh 'lt!<'P IOI( b<'uuty l11 homr 11111,.. inrom 1· .11 SW7.!iOCI Mnny s111•1·1.1I ft•,l(ur••' (.' i\ LI. 640 ~lll .,, Ii•• 1 ti )•o'l't •,, 'II fl" 'C 1ut Ill ./I ' I If •I I•' "l lARHOH VIEW ".~ llR, ""'' h11. on•:t\N Vll':W. IJOol. lt•11111., 1 rl :..1. frnl yurcl. 1111111<11.tl pr1..,:i1·v. J:l!lo,11110 ('111Jrl1•s.v lo bk t'l li't •11~1 OCEAN VIEW .... 1, J ~ . . "°"'H for Sak HovtH for S• HovHt For Sak SUnday 5eptember 10 1978 DAILY PILOT 0 7 ...•••...•.••.......... ···················•••• ....•......•..........• ••••••··•···••········· ...................... . Coroeo dsf Mer I 022 C.... 4ef M• I 02J Cotta Me-t4I I 024 C06to MHa I O.Z4 Cotta MMo I 0 24 0.0 rohtt I 026 HovMt For Sale Hou1n For Sc* HCMttH fow S. ••.•........•..•••..•.. •········•·••••·•·····• ···••·••••···•···•••··· ......................................................................................................................................... . ~~ $69,900 OPfHHOUSESat/Sun a.OSETOMARIMA ...... °" .. och 10401mne 1044 8"tM .... .. LOCATIOM ~aut 3 HH. :! b• h~t.' In Ml'.'\J\ Ut-:t. Ml\I< 1 111 , DlluJ •pUt-lev~I. 3Bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••-•• f'.:1110\ I 1rst u"t't "' "r1lt• o(( on 2 nt•w iluph.'\l'' I:!!> l.!.1 • Ir 1' 1i. reudy for 111 t·111i.uw' I hdr 111 ' huth-. + i bd1 m • Ii.1th' ~1 .. '""' Or hur 721 I >re hid tucl '' ..\ • hoo"t' \Our finorlll' «11lor' lot:. 111 "11e•d -.h..akt• & rouJ;h 'I U\ \'I• ~:..~ UUO I .,•I ' I r.idl' 1 Oft!H SUMO A Y 1.5 "'l'W SV.YlfW HC>ti41 Wmt VllW 2103 Yod't D ..... 1 lwdn111m &. dl•fl 'lwth~. fl~plJ<.'l' Ht~ lo.1f\'h,·n "Ith lirP.1kfns1 ttrea Su1e '.1rd h .l:. n lom tor pot1I or largt• pullo f>nn-J ul'lo-4 rnurkt·l at S239.000 SmJU do " n p.1vmenl & ownt-r wall a~blhl an fin.an' 1n~ or h"ht' upllon Ofl(•n flou~e "iJl & Sun I I CAU '7S.3'l7 G.H. IOllRTSON, llALTO. lOCATIOM Wt•11t C M ~ u ar i:or .!b11. fam 1 m I~ ~·-,Ba. Ira fom rm :1 {'.-r ON THE SANO LOCATIOH !furry won't IJ"l Iona rorn1·r lot w It\ enlr . .:ar. ocean View 3 BR Pt..-nlhow.t. Hunl 1'•1" u""'"''l ~ t>,•riaii•' ~ 112:1() Nt:~ ~Jlnl Ll;c t>Pl lUI $137,300 .,. p f 1 " """ -u • .. Bl •. tn&.on uc• 1c rt.'su 1·~ t.ow••l pri ce 111 l hli. !-.t l.11 r 7~;!·14K!i, .cter R olrwAS1toc. RonorMux 536_6063 hlahl)' 111-,tr uh· .trt-u MESA VHDE ~~ 7626 0wn1Ain 114 1siss11. Ne111r ~1 l ou~t l'liu.1 lit Lt tf-'I I' I I Mu<>t Sal·nfic;r-4 lllt. 1 ---------•I Pridt1 of 11~nt'n1hlfl 'l h1• Lovuly 4 br 2 bi. hotnc . f ' 1~· 1 1 '' ' '1'.~1• Y Uu Be a ch h OU'I' 111 OPEN HOUSE hOUll' lt'.lllllC'\ I lq• Jlr\Vllt'Y, n1•\f pool & am )' IUllll' lll'\'u' .J s Su ll ru1111I" 3 Hr hUKl' PllllO l>uplt•x. $120,000 Ow11\'1 al. 114. ~ n I ~ tklrm~. ::1 1 fJA . turin.11 J.ic•uua 1n11n 1t1· \' J ' • 1192.1300 2100 !>Q. fl of l(r,1r1ow. dmlnat ruom 11tt'p 1luw11 Ownt'r $113 . .>00 Jt•Cf 6t pi)Of fionui. rm t:z li\u11(. 4 br + ram r10 ti.1111( 11111 111 v. h'"" Mi287:Sl';vt·ic ~121:;1 buu..ti & fiw, dcl't':.' .... E"'ROCE"'._.. xlnt lo<' rror tncbrpd frplc, .. ~111uu11ll Ula rotif SI t 9.ooo St•lln mni.I ,.. "' A" 1JOOl·11L.d lot ;\ mui.l '-CO \'a.llfor rnun~•h·1.11l11 4~-~~~,~bbt1de Ktiolty 2 Bdrm ll:H'lt!nda 7 16 1 Ntrnrnd l>r '"'"-"' Complcle Wllh foUlllUill, waterfall. archt:ll & night ( t-; I G 11 I d c n w c i. l IASTSIOf I fltodrm. 1900 MI H t..nw m111l(•r 11111h · unly Sll2..'JW l 'ull t.4~ lHtJI ; OPlN 140USE RtAllY /. OPIHHOUSE SUHDAY 1·5 I 020 CONCORD COSTA MESA u. Um 3 bedroom + den. IASTSIDE " Wrrn. 2 b11lh houff, H l' m o d t• I 1• ll 1 n 1·11r1hU>n t.'tl U11ud bnck frµk & hcurth RAMPAIT IEALTY C7 I 4t 634-3137 CUSTOM HOMES OPEN DAILY 345 E. Zlrd St. C .M . I.II\ 1•1 v m•w i! story ra llll ly hcmh'., 4 bdrm,, :J II .11 h ' lo 11 I In~ J r I' .. w frplr in 1TW11lcr h<lrm, wH !Jar 111 fomilv rm Mul'h mort· (;om e & i.t-e t h1•m t)wncr / A ~en l ~~ 48~ or 642·2lt>-I 01 642 Tl~ -------1 EASTSIDE STOP!!! If you .ir<· look in.: for the fm1"<l dupll•x 111 thr bi•11t t:Mi.~lde are11. lh111 11> tor you• 3 Bdrm .. r1tmlly rm. h<>mt• + pool & jucu111 . new 3 bdrm . bonus rn1 Jp\. ()ix-n Son.l·S PM. :1()2 Hamona Plat(' 111(( ~,1olt1 J\n;1 ,\ \ •· 1 lights R~ 1<11. $87 .500 N/Slatcr l Realtor K33· 1355 o r I 499-1731 ------ &Toro 1032 Ooflcr for Dollor one or the best ho ml· Vdl~ we've hud tu of fer l'·eiuun•i. :J bdrmi.. M~LISTIHG I I lou"·:-. t-:J-.b11k •1nt• IJrgc lut · dtrunt; rm Wl!o.ll<!Ct: for u11 larRe furn. plu .. 14x211' SUPER nl·:ACll co~ DO wilh view 2 UR. 2 bu. up graded bt't1uty 1 ·Mill· lo be&l'h Ttnn". JJ<''""· pool & .,,1un.1 011lv $7:1.500 HI\ H 7:>1 t1<.'li:.' .. # I I I DOH Y. rWJ.XKJ.UC I RCALTOH \ 32MILC--1 C.0-clol-640·7000 l.1m1ly rm w h11!h lw.im v.iullro ce1hn1ti.. ldt:JI t.pol for ch1ldrens ~urtw:. and your:. too. l::OJOY lhl· coiy l.'harm o r 2 hreplaccs. more placei. lo hong your 1>l0Ck1ng-. um't il' OnJy one value Like this m town. don't rrussout. OnJy 57:;,900. OJ'I·:. ~1\1 &~\..~ Tius brii.:ht & sunny t'n<I urut has many amenit1e., fireplace m hvmg r m IJ:c. Large mu:>t.cr bdrm + 2 others 2'.2 bath::. Country kitchen & dbl enclosed g aru ~l· w1opener. Cool ocean b~tci. & pr'! ce<l to !>ell Ltus weekend at $76,950. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I two bath h1m1ly home' ::: New Ukd entry. kitchen. COSTA MESA Try this 3 bdrm. 2 bath home on a quiet street Wllh U lot or lrt:t:l>. llt.oduct>d to S95. 750. SMALL. IUTSASSY! JACI< Fla< &ASSOC. 963-0926 \ :.t•p;1ratP cl11111H! r·oom :! f1n•plaees. "l'I har m1t1'11\\ ,I\ 1..· 111.>t·n "-large 11n\'.1ll· \\;ilkd \ .1rd .md Ul'l'ull v 1t•w 1·11harH't' t hi!. 1110 ... l popuk1r W1ndnft I 1•1.111 II l horrtt' Ill pr l':>lt~IOll!> JASMINE CREEK • Udrm :! hath. d1·n. c.·u~tom tlrµ~ & lndM'P~ S229,500. OWNERS AMXIOUS! 515 NARCISSUS A :.uper investment pro- perty: 2 bdnm •• 2 bath:., newer apt. over 4 c11r 1!aragc + d11rhng front hoo:.e with lll:•aml'd C'l'tl· mRi.. frpk . pJllO "'"'"~ !17{f 500 opi·u lo off1·r·,' 559.7139 IMMACULATE DUPLEX /CdM SO. CW HIGHWAY. Two very ~partous :I krlrm, 2 huth unit~ Front unit rt•Jlur111.: 1111 i;t• wood "und1•1•k l<ll'.11 loc;1lton. Jllll uni\ :.ll'µ:. lo lht: 1'11 .. H'h 5217,000 i ~rn i.nd d1111ng Jrca . fireplucc. dout>le guruge. large pu110 Hnd fl•n1·cd yal'd C111111• tu i.d1ool~ Jlltl ,1111µp1n 1ot' <>n l v ~111 :'IU(J (.',tll llu111111• WESTMINSTER Good invc11l11Hmt. :J bdrm & rum rm honw. G1cat I Ul' Si 3. (JO(/ l'urtc l~l lU2tJ Cute llunsel and Grdl'I t'otlage tuCkl'<l 1n 1t 's O\O. n httlt: rorei.t ' K1tc:hcn up i!i'!ld{'d Wll h 111101.. I f'UI I lrl't'!:-, t'l'llWlll dt+\1•1\.t\ In lovely l· .. 1,.1 .1d" Ord\ J QUAIL 0 f;,::~;.:, '""' ""' '"'" A ,~~S~-Jlreii •• lt ~~~~ 10,... Tll l :lO ,.M.I ~ Island Really A.. PIOPSlTIES'"' 10,.. TV l :JO , ....... , AH OPPORTUNITY '"67i':a70o'" to do your own thing with MUST SB.L Ltus 3 tx-drm homl' on J Muat ~II. l11J mediate oc· tree lmt.'d i.'l.reeL $69.500. cupancy Alm<r..l new 2 Spacious F:/s1dc 3 br :? CaJl646-7171 br 3 ba condo. 2 frpk':.. ba fmly rm I 11 . ,.,,,,,,v.11Hutv ""' 1 nr beach. pool./ja c. 1>kyh.:h1. new ''Jlh. by [ ra NJi•LI $79.500. 642 8714 ~;:,~I:~~~ ,.t ;" ~'}008 ~jl\lWJi:l --..•A-R•EA_L_R_M_D __ I ~~~-k~:,i~~ \~1~:.:!'1t~ Spuclow. J Bdrm. 2 b:1 ~kd>:. t\:.1-. lur ~Ir l>un h o m l' • w ~ b r 1 l' k n:rw rareplUCl'~. turned wood -ulty 581-9500 SEACLlfF ESTA TES 1S)f,'i JNnnlmu A11 LIH'!l(i'd ,1df:tl'l'lll lt, iolh 1,11r'A;1_v •+v1•rh1uk1n1: th1· Muntincjon leach I 040 lal.t• Entl't 1<11r1m1•r -. 11 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llgtu 1 HI<. ~1 :1 BA f:11u rm, l11nnal 111111! .11l'.+ ~ MANY EXTRAS lrpl1· l't11i--.111u11lh "'"" C<in lw )our., 1n thL' :1 Bit Ill.It hm 1~ .i dt-tor;itor ' p, U:l. i-·um Rm hum(· t.lrt•Jm ~di ~roonw.J w/pool. for under S&S.500 lndscpi.:, e levated :.p.1 Pnm<' locau on ,.,/bnck de<:km~ B1k(' to Miiliai HY OWNl.;R Pn n onlv I 1>ty 2Hr. I& (;ondo. xlnt l"lne I 044 tor, n~·w paint. c"'pt:-. 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• uuor tndr) S1J:i.:i,,v OH GIVE ME ~11 ~i75 for .ippl A HOME •..•. :J 2 b<lrtrl . 2 b.+th JI.ti Ill VACATION AT HOME Sa1hn~. s wtm m1ni.:. tenms. volleyball and :,huffleboard plus a lukc. 3 spal>. ~ pools and 14 parks All of lh ~se .1mc n1t1cs arc yours Pick the plaQ and pr kc home from these benutif ul IH'W Woodbnci.:e home:>. Vrllugcr <,;ondo Elm Villager Condo Poplar Warmington plan D Creekside Poplar $69.950 70.500 95.500 106.000 107,500 124.500 A spen wood Adams 1 f!j WOODlllDGE REALTY 551-3000 IT DIOH'T SEU7 YOU OIOH'T CALL ~ CCMll.y A9. CENT URY21 559-EaX> 559 7400 Uni\• Park S Br Chan C'ellor model with lund. SllM,000. Call 559-6726. SM AS HI MG RUTGEllS UMIV.rAU OP84 SAT/SUM 1·5 4735ROYCE 3 Bdrms .• 2""1 baths. 1920 sq. rt.: foclne lw.h gr~ belt . ln up.top condition! A gorgeow; home. bright & c lt:11 n . Yours al Sll4,000! . 1!1.1•.!ltll\!1 ,'\: l! 11 .• l~l\tl l!ll ., Ring 640 r,51,0 Anytime E;i1;lblull Pml Blrlri l,araest in W1w11lhml1te! 5l:klrrn. 31k1 . kitdl 01JOk. living, lam & d1n1ng rm·~ 3 c'ur j!:ir T ilt· rvo( l frplr's lkkyd vu. On 1·ul«k ,,1t' l'rnl lndiH•pd lw 1i111:11I 1hruoul Sl!l!>.0011 "' 1i ... 1 011 l'r11t<' only hy --lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- •1..i1I111ll) 55!1 :'!!IL• 111'.lllT.\<it-; l'i\111-\, I.If(' II r11.11I m 1111 r I' l.111 :! J\ 111w111ll1ll'. ,~Isl'' 1·nd un II , :r hr :! l>a, Uf)~I Jdt-d c arp1:t s. deco rator drape:., lar~cs l y rd. patio. landc:apt:'d. rtght next Lo publll' park w/12 tennts c:rt.'>. $83.500. By <1'4nt•r pnn. only plcasc ~-t>I% COHDO Rela11. :1w1m 11r play l1·n ms m .111 .1dull t·ommu111 1, l.1>w1.·,.,1 pl 11'1· I tx'droom + lnfl PLAZA NEWPORT REALTY 975-0616 BEST PRICED CONDO IN WOODBRIDGE Enjoy the numero u:o. amenities ol Woodbndi"' m lb.is sharp 2 bd.rm cdn do with covered patio & GA.5 BBQ Well pnced 01 lffi.~. Try f'HA ranan('· mg. l .1l1 WM'l' l~~,.~,r~ • 675-5930 • "·'• I t ·,, I h•' 1 d Ii al 11wrwr')o r•'llUl'"l 11111> 1iro1w11~ hui. t•1 h1• 'h<1~·11 l'X( hl~I\ t IV lhru 11ur or l1n· 1 C..ill Dan for ,1p 1w11111mcn1 ~H:SA VERCH•, I Br :! rl.1, xlnt "Ood . S89.~ 0(1('11 llou ... c Oa1ly I ~ :!!17~ 1\n <11111> St . Mti ·117H lly Ownt•r :J llr I 1 1 ha. t'Orncr lot $113.~I WH l./1yola 5'16·1i1H:I Ownt•r to 1·arrv Isl mort l'rrn po:.t.i. and.; t11·ep wmdv~ I 1111. !a11lil) rm :: 11 \ h>d"l' ro1 )UUI pl;111ts bt••I l•:,1 i.l.~11l1• 111\ ~.000 n\.ll'llfJll' ''.10, .... Ii 1·1 2512 Vanor Plac~ ~ BYOWMER 20 HEWHBHMS \'IS1'1\ DEi. M J\ H Now Oflt·n d:J1ly :1 llr :llla . 2000 ::.q fl 1~•11 1!120 Dl'lawan· W 111 lll':tl'h N M J\d;im::. l'fl"l'()ntplt·l111rt l'n1·ci, h+m1t· plt·a-... a11 ,11 11111 owni•r 1\nxiow• ;) ()1 :> h.1 t•ummurut~. "'llh lo\..!\ llro.1111111101 • ·I hr :1 h.1 (•,1 q>1·l 111R l1rl•l)l.11·•'. Js1..,. J V • .,u1.wr lrR 1111 1n1rro1 l·ri "".ir11r11ln·:.. 1142·0112,li'H tll\117 frnt'l·d y.ir11. + lluuhll' i.!3rlll(C' • Oh.. you i.:nt 1l' With pools and tennis ae <'l'SS' Only $78.000 CJll l> 1• n y :-1· 0 ·Con n •· l I 752 l!IW r!j WOODIRIDGE REAL.TY 551-JOOO Duplex 700 l·k.:001J Sl52.500 64()..~I ROGER'S REALTY 675-2 311 11 n· I v I I -.~Iii 1; I \I I ·, :J lldrm. 2 buth t•uslom horn•• 110011q rl n:ii ton<' MES• VERDE llardwood firs ... 1at1· 1·11 ~I· I ~QJ';f Hw, r 1)1 'I":~ I}! M4r "' try . br1 ~ht & airy Ry Owner HVHJlls 2 sly 4Bdl'm. 28a, crnr lot. ~~~~~~~~~~! S7!1,0<I() <:ourtl-sy to Akr;, 3200 sq fl. 4 BR 3 BA. Cov pauo. 2962 CA>ylon. &Ui :J()ll6 llx.27 rl'C rm w/wet bar. s112.ooo. Ownr/aRt. PIUMELOCATIOH ------DUPLEX BARGAIN rormal dJntn~ rm. lg Eves. 545-5726 Dys. .I BR + 2 llH. $165.000 family rm. 2 frplc'!i. 8.'~H921 Ope• HM S/S 1·5 Of'EH HOUSES! 327 lowllnCJ Green, Coll•CJ • Pa rk . $82, 500. Sat/Sun I ·6. C>wnr/.tgt. ('42-5()8(1 bcuul yard & patio. 3615 -----3217 Nebraska Ln. -----•Catamaran. $26 5,000. MESA VERDE Men Verde c ul-de bllt' lmmuc dmpl~·x by ownr. Open House Sunday. 48drm. 2Ba. recent pa1nl 5trect, 3Br. 2Ba. ftl m r m . "fW'n Sat & S u n I ·~ &W-4779. 642·0322 & crpl. Co\ patio 1\:-1.um "Jlk I blk;, lo ,l!rudci. I II -.1•11< t101J "11, :!It:!.~ ---------•I 9'· 111:.in 198i1 l .. t·mnu, ~J.SOO S UPERB OCEAHVIEW PLUS •• :111M1~'" 28DCOTT"'GE SllS.t.oJ o"nr a._'l.l''~'· 1n;ES1:1<1:.ALTOH~ I OI I Money lone . Ui'l1n1 Lt\ t 1-.n~11 .. 11 "' 54S.57"bl1~-4921 .dy-. 751 -1473 l~uut i fu l co ndo . Tu11oi Ifill. 2•·,h.1 :! PWS IHCOME -MES_"'_V_IEllDE-$99,500. Off CanyOft f1 "ll":.. l'Un\'l>n. 1·rt· .. k. 1•0 aoed ""rdwood floor~ ,.. I d "'-... ~.of '61111"-. ~----,. ' "' .. .,. ,... ~ 3000 sq fl ~u~tom1 1.ed Pnme l::asl41 e loc:allon. .,.,.. ""' "' ..... ~·~ \.U Ownr/ JJ(l. $37U.000 wood beamed ceiling:.. 2 ' 0 BR b d llho L ..._.--. i S 1.10 777:1 bnck frpks ond country home nr golf couri.e. I · • I a 0 use. !g -1 _ .. , • kitl·hen Owner will carry 2nd lot Ownr betng trani.r d. UHITB> BROKERS $175000.540-7196 must sdl. s74.900. Z4S 646-7414 • Magnolla.645·2068 --------- Troy lkully ~·0000 2 DR hm, hy ownr. ntl't• & deun. or lx·ath Sli:J.000 !163 5471i Jj)pt o_n...;ly;_ __ 3 Rr. 1!2 ha. lwnhi1e $3500 down /\s ... ume ex1st'l' loun ol S.53.500 at IP«; IOl No points. No loan rt't' ur quahrylng. Prine•. only "" •11..i 2>1.12 lleuul Jx .. 1l'hwalk \11•a L>cl11d11I J br I '1 hJ on qi bl. re~ blki; w u('~Jn l!l:t 4JI !>7 3 1 or l'\l'"· 213 59&--ti7J2 ' Ci)UAIL PLACE PROf'EtlTIES'"' 10,... Tll 1:10 P' .M I WHATTA BARGAIH! SACH11-'l('E'' Beaut nt•w Lt.! :1 hrm. lulld l y u µ.:r .1dt.'d. 673-431 l WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE ' ·- DONALD M. BIRD • "\\OC1ottt\, leoUOt\ ·1 Bclrm' +-off11·e + d1•n. IMOI. pn' alC' l}c,wh l'n 11an1·1· ~.o,ooo 2 bdrm. 2 bath tncome A86umable 8'14 FHA· VA .,.EW FOURrLEX unit with pnvalc yard loan ($15.000) NIC(' 3 rm VETS FREE 2 Bdrm~ + 2 bat.hi. each . Mid patio $100.000 home t>t:aul family rm " "-·-O "I 0 C <.:ALL FOR · • '' uuw" · ~ osing. · · quality coostruct1on. llunungton Lndmrk Must be ov<'r 40 SgLc; or marned, 1·ompl. rccrea- uoo. see. Ai;:.umC' loa n al U""~"k C all bt:f 9AM. 536-6209 or 759 121 t unytime l'nr" redU<'<'d t .... wt• now only $89.00()' .! !>lory 3 bedrms & g1).!.11\l1c bonu:. room Lovely n1unlr.V lutchcn Sp<1ct0ui-muster Wl!'IB· Covered put10. c;a .. , BBQ. TRANSFERrum SELLER MUST HAVE I MMEDIATE SALE' BARGAIN HUNTEns ~ CAJ.L7S2-17001''J\ST ' ~=·-- WOOOIRIDGE LAJw('11l pnC'C'CI Dnflwood model. :! ~lory. :J bdrm. 21 ~ bath. ;\nx1ous :.eller. sut>m11 on lt'rm:.. CALL l.i40 5112 ATTN. BUILDERS to1 .. a1 R ::! hH. uttr.il'l1\1• ::h1!rm ~IJ7.000 PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 EASTSIDE IN .. 'ORMATION w/lrg frplc. Compll'lcl)I are11, Vetugcn~s.4_5-94_7..!_ S2l5.000 1 644-7211 ~~~Jard . S77 ·:!Sll WOH'TLAST! PAULMARTIM Coll Prk :i B H 2 13.\. REAL EST A TE fom1lv rm . ru ll carpt:t · 644-7383 drupt.:~. brk rrpl. all bit lmm;.i l' 2lldrm. IBa homl' Strn.ooo T lllS WON'T LA!;T' /\~l . 000·~>. r®"IE&ll\W1 PillCOTT l ~ ~ Woodbnd~l' !'lace I. .jUr. or r/\11 ClR r.rv·.J'nJ'\,..,, RI t\L f 0 &..1•• Ol:V'I LDr>t lit. 3 fkJrm~. 2 butli:. VA Tl·rrn11 1 n ' w a I k 1 11 FOURPLEX TOP NEIGHBORHOOD PRICED FOR F~T SALE :.. 1• It 11 o I s I :. h o PP 1 n ~ W1Lh $Jl35 Jll'r month in ~.:.150 A~l. Ihm Lcwts l'llml'; Slli:'l.1100 :.<i ll' 4 blks schl&. pk. :'.c.1d1rr Shopptng 12 blh hd1 StJnny 3 kng SI 131(, 211,1, II! den Ea.,y mutnt yd Ori J: ownr $127.500 ()y)cn Sat·Sun 1141. 1734 Pmc St. 536-60RJ 50 I CARHA TIOH Su or llwy . :S bdrm . :! 11 .. th hom1·, 1•an hu1h.I l o<.I unit, own1•r will ruwnl'l' 4 Udrms .. family rm .. :!·story giant on a corner lot. $12A .900. Call 646-4463 ~!11417______ pri ct:, s:n .750 1l11wn Good IOl·utaon. good c•1111 dltaon OPEN SAT /S UH. 1-5. OtlAHGE C OAST REA1ESTATl 644-4841 l 'OIQIX' :l t>r hom<' So or u.1y ... 1d 1• ~'" l1,:h1 In l.im1I~ rm .: lrJll•' tll)t!n :-...in I ~' ~ L..rk:.pur I 'roJ)l!rty I !oust' 642 3K:l0 OP(:H SAT /SUM I ·5 31 I I Bayside Dr. 3 Bdrmi. or l & a den . 1>n,,1lt• patio Clo1oc· to ht•.ilh p,irk & s lon•i. 4ii¥1@ SUPERSHARr 3Br. l "'1Ba. paneled ram rm. love ly patio, $85.000 Mtt 833-9024 d ys, '164·2906 evc:.1wknd' Re1·arl)<'l1•d . rl'Pamlct.I. VIJ-;W & LUXURY-Mesa Upper Bay European a aft:.mun11h1p m.1kc:. th1i. one.of-a-kind 4 bd + ok + TV rm. + l>eparute 24x30 rec. rm . oo a lrg lot w .. xtra prkg an excllan~ properly~ Gated entranct:. J ust hsl· ed $159.500 Ruth Laune. Hltr 646-4380 •SI 15,750.• ph..c. :.tudio .ipt SI00.~.00 Verde's fine!!t. t>lg home LOWEST PRICED 4833 Corltcmd TRY O F,..ER OFSl!S5.000 Ho El...,C d. \11·" 111 oc:ea11 & h1lh ur ·• llurry Lo l!Hl7 IACICIAY VILLAGE 2 Story. 3 hdrm. 2 1 ~ bath-. Super locat1011 Motivated sellt!r Ccill l>IO 5112 M "· M. 1•111tn·ll'll p11t10 4 HaleancOP .. ;NSAT& SI 30.000. llllrmi.. family rrn FEf: SUN II '/loYl I lf""I [ 1._Jf,l'llf,,,.._ • !-il1p1•r ltum1• aml 11111t·tl I and < y 11 u u w n I l l. II 2 l'rtrt('lpHh 111tl\ $'.a'l,500 IARGAIN srECIAL • , I , \ ' ' 111 I l \. f l ( l I' ( ~I•\ _pluai.e 64().5112 A)!t!l\l M/\l!HY STAU J-'F'En FOR LRG FAMILY lnwtlfd. P osinstOft SJ-:i\ LION llEALTY 4 + family room . 2 buth. 67)..5354 497-3381 fireplace, forced u1r. ~pal'IOW. 2 bedroom, :! ---------•I built-in RIO, patio. /\II on hath, rtp honw Sc)uth of a huge 6Sx150 lot 111 a POOL TIME MESA VERDE Spacious 4 Br + family rm with ff. F. pool. Nice· ly decor wtwa llpaper & other upgrades . Close to 2 golf courus. Only $116,900. David Bourke, RJtr. S46·99SO llwy Xlnt eond. L.!>t·lopt OCEAN VIEW qUlet neighborhood ne11r .ivatl Sla2.SOO A11cnt J 11srnmeCrcek rliln6 the South Coast Plaza 1>4'_•·_!15_1_3_ _ _ __ l\vatl Nov By Owner. Pnced below market at HOME+ INCOME Price Reduc~ toS259.000 S.1utll or Uii)l:tldt: 1\ rrirr J lld '\U r prt )o ln~lv 'l/Jt'lllll' J lw1 lroom + 11t-n :! ''"" horn.-Pl.US •I Ill'\ t•r \ Jl ,tilt I OOfl)\ n ·nlJI l'Vl l tn.•o('tn~ pmviderl 111 'uh:i;111nl1ol :.11v111W1 lo huy1•1 c• for detcMli 644·72 I I N1l1l l IH\IUY ~ A550Cll\T[~ Wl.X JHr home.> + 2 Ur l\pl. hoth wtrrplc: & 1:ar1t.it':\. 007 L.urkt1pur 11210,000 Uy ownr prln .lflly 640 184_0 ___ _ y own<'r. 2 bd hou~c. lr11 1><1t1c1, :.unny I hdrm apt. l vcr'lltt-d 2 <'ttr Rur Hoth "'"h'ff monlh lo month $17!">.000. 875 3956 Call 640·24:l2 $69.~. SS6-8168.•f no 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTRA EXTitAS 1\dll OC'l'UJ)ll'<1. Sc<' l hl' rrv1ny extra"' :l hr 2 ha. 600 sq fl l'alh {'C'lh ng honus rm Add-on lndry rm f'me 2nd t>ar kyrri Park-hkc ~el t 1n1o1 on l"ilate i:.1 Rm<ls. Must 'l't;' mMdt• 2742 l'ortola Dr. l'rice reduced $99.999 Worth more b~·-·.: ... EAST SIDE HAUTY Near Westcurr :shopping. Remodeled 3 Bdrm & hllltC htm1ly room Rltns. fplc, out!ilde 1:uest bdrm w /'+.a b<•lh Over s ized pool. All('y ent ran ce, m1rny cxtrs:. Owner tra~rerred and asking ' a .ooo. tAI 1S40·1 ts 1 answe r . call c·ollccl. S h ell Kcalt y . 2u1:rn ·3454. ------ HIW~ IM OCIAM-C&.OH COSTA MIU CIDU MIN NIVllWS Looatlon. QUOltty and hJl(IJry kom$81.500 lavish cedar ex18!1ors £ legont l!'llerioo r~celltno' l'llvolO po110S W:xx:l-burntng 1.1'.'>0CI Olt(:lt llmPIOCO~ 1 vulO'MI ll"\iClaw'OVU ones go)°"'"""~ L alOmlC ~le kltChOIU ond l.1'1~ lrosh oorr(X>CIOI\ ond dl$PO'..Cl1~ 'M:lll· IC>-woll COPOIH'\g l'n\IOIO f9Cl9Cllot'I cenlOf wiltt POd onci ~ 1'IOICIPt' poOI AVAIL NOW BadM!Jor apt. no kttch. ~Imo Ph 675-2311 ~~~HERITAGE ~tonorce ~o o:;;.;':.f, REALTORS 8'2·Ml78 2Mot ec... ~. Ooelo Miio. CoMornlo '7") 642-673' . , - f\7~1-!ll l I ,\l'(_<'_n_I __ AVOCADOS ArttlCOTS & EASTSIDE We just llsted a 3 bdrm. I 'f') bath home with a huge yard rull or rrwt trees lt 1s an older home· tn i.lnl cond ,1nd 1·an'l last at $85.000 DEVIN KEAL ESTATE 642-6368 Dano Point 1026 ......................• SEETHE SEA 2BR. twhse, nu rusl r pL'I. W/D. 1or: down $58.500 Owner an 6PM 964-2140 STRUUH~ PRESTIGE OPEN 1)391 Clona :1 Bdrm, family rm. 2 h;.11tu.. 1mmJ1" Nt•wly dt• ~·or<itcd Sll7 .000 ror r..::.t l)all' HARBOUR SALES 846-4408 CUTE CONDO NICE 2 Rdrm condo. I mt to bch. Xlnt area Great sUlrtcr home $65,000 A Mil PROPIRTW 675-4890 Here 11> a luxunuu ... lfi~.O Mi rt 2 story homl· w1lh 1 bedroom. family room .ind <itnum. Just ·ror you Lots of dt•rorator •km' 1nclud1ng rrntr<il .11r. VACANT ,\NO PRICl':O BELOW lilJ ll.f> .. :11 •• llurry on lht~ orll' al 111111 $9',,!l)O • .= ,.. , RANCH REALTY 551-2000 Woodbridfle SyC'amorl' :! sly sgl family home. 4 BH. 21-'.! ba, highly up craded. Try $ 12.UIJO down. 68 Blue Jay. open house Sal/Sun 559--0633 Open House Sal/Sun 12 5 Plenty o f room for mai;s 1ve b e d roo m furniture In cheerful 2 bdrm townhome . F'ine wall to wall carpet.s ever· ywhere you look. A beautiful fireplace for brilliant hos tessin g . Skylight:. tn mas 11·r bcdrm. bt>:.t or al I Sl'<' the ~~~~~~~--~ tranqwl sea from ini.1dt• = or from vour hill crc:.t l•---------22 PartndgC' fWoodbndg1•l IRF:N C l'hilhpi. 7~1 II.xii 1> i le t h i.t t ca ptur<'-. magruf1cenl v1ewi.. N1c1 neighbors & t•onvenicnl lo everything. Don't tw !iOIT)' tomorrow, call to day Only $100.900 TOllH OPEN HOUSES HUNTINGTON HACH 1~ Blocwut••r 1640R Vista Roma Cir 1.1181 1 Wm<l.Jammer Ln. 3681 Aquariui. 170tlf EdRewatcr 16461 La Oona ti()l 18th Street oo:n Elhs 7161 Nimrod I f,1Sti 2 Hit 2 t>u . Smokt'lrc1· 1·ondo. End untl Patio r lenn1:. C'l' . p.1rk S7:1,500 Owner ~"ll :.~:it. 4 HH. 2 ba un over>lll' lot Pnvatt• pool + extr.1'> S87.900/ SSl 69:.!3 llenl11Re Park Townh.'I(', 2 DR. 21~ ba. wtally up g ra ded Open hst• Sun l 2noo n ·5 pm . 73 Km 1.age, 5.51-0685 T ukln g Appllca t1o nil ••....,llK. Beaut. 2 DO. JI;, BA. 14 ... ll7t By Owner Rancho San Joaqwn rondo. 2 OR 2 BA. low<'r end unit on (!Olf course Numaou!\ upgrades Profes:. <h• coruted. 752·!1<1'11 ocean Vai:w $350 mo l·---------400.2921 LEASE OPTION 6 moot.bis. gorg\'OU11 2200 1111 fl trl·lev,c l condo. Super couthnc view. $3000 opt ion m oney. Total price S~!l.500 S650 p/mo o( which $150 ap· l>Uee to purchall<! pn~. West Coul Paclhc. 831·2'00 Price Slashed TurtJerock 4 DR hom c1, Veh Wekomt o pen wet>kcnds :i:n2 Come vt:jll 11unny 3 AR Gr mncll ll33-3819. Dutch Haven Marino WOODBRl()('E 2 lf. :l home l7762 S8n OovAI ' s · <So. ·0, 5 1 at~r . F: M Br. country kitchen. 1 pl.r. Edwards> $75,900 fenced yrd, avail Oil fllA/VA. ()pt•n Sonday S51.eoo.673·5775 I s. For mort! lnformo Northwood lot.. 7000!Sqft. lion, Barbltf&. 003 0926 By owner $59,930. aft A&l· 6PM. 984-2140 ........ ~ .............. . " I .. • :ma on 1·ul dC' :-.al' n ... x1 to bt'ach 731 ·441!4 wkllyi. WALNUT SQUARE OPEN SUH. 1-5 14571 OVAL RD. Plan ,\, 2 Bil. 2 bo front unit. c nclOS<'d pullo. 1·en t ral Jtr Outst.11H1tnl! $I 0,000 lelow Maricet Coll l'k Cornell I Ii H t- 2Ux20 honu:. A C. a I 11.•r)( v du:.t rrt>l' Pro I. lndM'P ~' 10 om Owm·I'\ ~-41~ valuc·at$63.950 CHEERY WOOOIRIDGE 3Rdnn. :!tiJ hme w /lrg OPEN SUM. 1·5 m:.ll bt.lrm alrtum & 202 W . Yale Loop :.p.1!·1ou' rnu11try k1~~-l't Prr:.u u1ou' Washmgton $!AJ .•IO t 1 .... 11er. 35!1_X 1.IJ ~ Model 1n Th(' J::slalc'>. :1 I UH. l.itn rm pool. J1t1 , ~rm:.. fam1lv 1 m . clt•fl. ,1111 um \\ uodhrr d J.!" .I t>Jth'>, PJI 10 luxunou!i Vill.ii.:t· 1\,1tPnt. ~-J:l.IO , 1·,1rpl'I' l,1nfl" ;q11"I , 1'11(·1·11 lwlu~ 1TI11 rkt•l J l Wo1tlh1111~1' :J BR l BA, ~I l!l,!l:lo ('11•1•k.,11l1· /\~l>l'll hOill•" DAVID D. CARLSON l·,llh drJ1x.'(I. ~·al'pet1·d ,\ REALTOR 833-9293 1.1111h•«111111 'S!l:l.!I~ .• ; 0\0.1t1•r :,~I 111311 Lea.,c Iii:! ;i1;;11 upl 11 •0 at $4'15 mo macnab I irvtne realty COUNTRY COTTAGE-$89.500 Co1.y :J BH fl an c h hom e w 1 innovative wood pan e ling. wall pa p e r . s hu tter~ + oth er decorator tour hcs. l.nvcly rear g:1rcien w /r l'dwood covt..•red patio. or EN SUN I 5 p :\>1 15312 SEINE n H ('LI·:. (')' Hl:i> FAHT ASTIC LOCA TIOH A <.·ondoman1urn built by McLam in the elegant l n k csid4! comm. of Woodbridge. 2 BRs & den + many other custom features & a garden patio that is a d e li ght. Sl29.900. .Julie Van Wicren 752 1414. <T·l04> TOI' UYa IM RANCHO SAN JOAQUIH 2 nn -t den Sun Joaquin model townhomc w /night light view overlooking golf rour:><'. Steps lo co mm pool & spn. Awaiting you at only $134.500 Ly nn(' Valentine 644·6200. CT-105) 642-1235 901 Oowr Orlw .... lrvlnt •t ~ V•ll•y Otn•r 7Sl·1•14 .t J •' . . . . : . . . . . 08 DAILY rtt.Ol HCMtMt For Stile HcMtl•s For Sale Sunday S•e••mber 10 t978 HOUSH F« Stile ••.......................•••••..........•...••.....•......•...•••••.....•.........••..•.•••• ············•···•···•·· .......••..•........... ~~~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~~.~~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~-~~~~ ...... ~~.~~ ~~~~ .... ~~.5.~ ~~~.~~ ... !?~~ ~~~.~~ ... !~.~~ Hoews Fors. HcMKes "°" s. ....._, "°" s• ··••··············•···· .•.•....•..•.••....•••••....••..•.•.•........• em-1044 ~..... 1041 ........... 1048 ···~··················· .••.......••.•..••.•.•.•.•.........••••...... IJl'nl l~•llon ju11t 11ter 1<> s>•r". tf'nn•& p00 on " tw .. ulllul 1111 tUrt'!>IJIH' cul d1 , ... V'"'" lht< h1lb from lh1 ~ I Nt J BH 1uC'lllt•·• tu r " I .i ~ "' 1 cl "' 1 n u 1· ' "' h1,h '"1t0t1 t'k .. 111 n ·1I llllt>" l't'I tctnh lilt lluori. • owan~ 1•J1ll1• l1· .. 1u11· , ... h SIJl 'i(lti 1111 '"""I I• 1'11 n11 ''' ''I I .&\H t Ill. "' d11 l\ JUl1lul •It• I '""'' ~• l; 1'0.1k \1•rd11111111111 I lit t.i m~11 '\ill• J• • b .. ~. M:! IW\11 I urtl.-ro1 .. 11111• l'rt·"1 Ii\ 1ll honw t II It 1111 Ir I( 1111 rnd "' • 111 1Jt ~ ,.,. '" 1·rl\XA1n-p .. ri.: f•n11 111\h $1Gt>,tn> 1133 21 h • tUI ' •I) l HH ~i., hit f ~111 r111 l rf 1 ul d • .,,. hot l'Olllltlllrl l'l••I f .. 11 I. 1111n1" 1•11 ~ ICl I 111111 ·"'' 1;. '•J N ICflB>UCEO ht l \ .a I 11, 111 \\ 11111 I ,,, ltlll!l JIH I h I \ llloi l(l'r '1111 11111 1 ~"' '1110 th 0 111 n1•1 a..~4l~ OPEHHOUSl ~nd11y i !'lpm w u u d b r1 d a •. \!1llagt'r roWNJIOUSt-. Ir vine Woodbrtdl(e Cro11i.1n g 8n1ithlon Mdl 1136.000 By o wner. 646 3903 & ~~ 8474 f'VMI MUSTSRL RC11Kh ,ool Ho.- I fw ry on ll11!> I lwdrnom • ' • h11lh 2 blOr')' hulfll' ... ith beauurul i.iool & l\lm .. rc..,h fJJmt , n1·w plllbh ~urthlone c1trpe t N, :.vlanan Oooring, cul -de -'Jr, low m a1nt. yard Pnced low to sell now! $1 18.500 By Ownt.'t" SSl ... 725 SflAAKUHCi l IR wllr.i fa mily count r y kitchen. pvt study & glal>Sed atnum off mstr "'''· A:.sume 7:V..'4· loan. o .. nr/a,:..tt, ~ev .... Spacious '• l!clrms P LUS ~tut1v I n1 11v parks p ool .. n UI II & l\'0111:. 1111 d""" "' 111 ... ,111 rl il l''-' J.!·tl •. O.!l'~ PORTa lllAL TY llHI NO (.'t)A.h'T llWY 497·14'8 OCIA.NF90NT All11u U.•11rh , lid1 "'" t • h.oru. \1·r~ .. ,,, •• ,.., t.I .. 1'1 1)("_.l'h ~!) CJOll OCliMf«OMT l r1r111trll ~ hd1 lfl h.ilh~ WI l.rtct' lot! ltt nulllul •llf 1 o1n It '"""1·1 \.ll ... , ,,. , ~ , ... , ~HAWS COY! Splano11' 11t Wt•r 'l lwlrm. :l h;,th l11m•I> rm •11 "" c....,_k 1..,rQf' lot l hlk I< ho "' h s;t~ ~ollO t XIC.SAU Sc>ar1uu., I. ttdrm huJtl' l11m1ly rm IJ••· II\ 11111 '"' 1t1•1 ll 1)11l111' f''""" 1am11" o<" n \ 1• "' , 1111 I •f#l.f' lnl 011 •IUI• I . tr····· 1235 , •• , C Rtt'WM.-OIHT 'mnh 1•nd uc , .... n 1111 111 h" 1 .I hdr Ill>• t l1.1lh pn' ,111 Jlnum $:2.•:i l!IMI Ol'l"illl '"'iud & .cl..,,h I hr r~lm homr O~o hou"· lh1-. wt'ekt'nd 4\11# 4471 Crt•l"order1 $1 :19 500 Ownt'r NOR l NS R E ALTY QUIET COMf'ORT a nd close-In conve'111ence '°'' bk>ck LO beach. 2 Bed .. Ba. adult garde n apt. 185.950 ACTIVITY AND I N· COM.E -Coll. surf and tenms a l your door m th is new S a n C l e mente duplex $165,000 HAllORYllW 111 N1•w1111rt lrom ;! t·parall" unlh on lu1 II«' R I. Int . 111111n hou"'t' h.s:. .! hd1 m.~ "'1 hulh UIJl<t.ur .. '4 11 h I II 11 \ f (!I I/ l' 11 11h1vmo111 &. h.slh clov. 11 lnd ui111 ""' ntwh 11 11111 u1t•1I I bile 111 1111 '41111 1 llJrJll' 1(1C1·'I 11u .. rl ,., I uh 11 •l111 .: I 1 11 I ,ti "11 po r 111111 I It•' ""~1.(AJll CHARMP! 1111~ ' hd1111 tllllJl(t' 1 hlllt' IH lht· h1•111•h I:. Ill •n '" lht• "''"'' tl1•h1thtlul 1&rt'iaa 111 L .i11 un..i M1n1•turt' l11panc'ir ro lry 1o!1&Hh•11, t'nl'l11a1•U hnl·k viatm Perfrrt fut t'flUplt• SI l:>.000 HACH COTT AGE lt.· .. ul1lulh m1&1nti.mltld & Jll 1·111111!t llUll'd , I lo,1· lo lihu II(.. '11111/1> t~rl 1•1 I 1111 .111111 hu 1111•111 ,., "'"' 11.11111• l11r ttw 111 \ tl\41 lh-1 ~I I 1 IOt 'l•tr't'=r :\~.c•• .. ~ JtO ,, ' II . I H .. ~hlillo f'f t .. 11.Jh . hr.," r I U/f~I I ft41 .J .... It/' 11t# ... h1t,t ... , \ ''''" \ • JOHtt ( I (fjit,1 / tlt•i•••A'l\ft I br, l ba. 0'1'0 apl I blk ocntpark. ocn & halls vu Walk town w bus lram1p 163.500 Set' Sal, Son. 27H J~m111c 494 HHC.lli !1116 57 IH MUST SL:;l.l.N<JW' Only s1::~11100 Wiii !Ju, lh1.' ~harp I Hr . dl'll h111 rm 7Ux Mii ll-wl lul w mt 11 & tK'll ""'"' from 1nu ... 1 rm' Cull uwn1 I JAi t.73-3415. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 JOll6l Manlyn Onve Great ocean view, walk to beach. 3 BR, 2 Bi\, fll m-rm. garde n rm. frplc, dbl gar. covered pal10. Complete ly up· graded. Reduced to 1 169,950. Owne r will carry, no q uabJymg, no fees, lo int ra te. short Cbcrow. Dano HcstMw Realty 496-2790 UNt(JlfE l>ANA POINT l..ANOMARK 'J mile to1 ______ _ lht· Misnna 3 I Ucd un DAZZLING its 0l'l'an Vii.'"-'· good Ill VIEWS eoml' and a nx1ou!> !>dlrr srns.ooo from exC'1tmg 2 li H. i 494-8057 bath dei.1gn with lars:c -----bonus room TLlc cntr1e:.. UNOBSTRUCT ED 0<'ean ceramu· lllc counlcri;, & Cawlina vu~ws 3 Hlki. p 1 I e l' a r p e t 1 11 i.: & to Aliso bC'h, blk t o mic rowave oven adtl shop'g. O wner w/carry value. $149,500 rast <..oscrow. 3 Br upd1tt<>d home. $154.000. "Z " REAL TOR. •94-8611 . WWtewaterYiew Spacious 2.Bdrm. 2\'.!Ba condo w /g reenbelts. ----------i f"rph•, wetbar . p oo1.1-======= blQ.00 UMlqtlE RESIDENCES Two story OCHft •••• hollw r..c.tftfty Cota,...efy ..d ~y COlllfnlded. T1wff IMdr~. c.,._..c tta. etttry foyer. fonMll dltt"".I ~ .._ style kitcMe, f .. Hy roo. ..t c••......_ dew. a... ploc• fOf' pool Tena .• $215,000 -l1•nnaculoh home w ith beautiful upcJrocliN). Larp •I•• deck Ids CMlt to HM ctty bftow. 1'1lrff bHroonll, two bclttlt, COM ..... y ·-•t.ct kite.hew. INHlkfalt ftOolt, ciM19 roo. and ...... tfflk floon. A ,._.. fiRd. •• $259,000 -lr...:lww ...... ~ ... .,..._ Wftta ............. _Witt. ,_..,C ... WI of .._..rd C•J• ~ md ~ •• tMOiw ca1 peitimg lallde. A tnity .,.-. llw wttlt -~· of ........... C)Gf'Ol)e CllMI COl"Mt' lot locattolt. Ewlav t• fT-om tt. weMMr .ct 1it by ... fi,.,a.ce. Offend at •.. $259,000 -Ft.fly remodeled Horth LOCJIMCI hOfll9 with thrH bedrOCMRS, two bcrtfta, flreploce • ....,_ ct.cb and redwood hot tub. F""9 oc._ •lew1 betow. bctlleftt tenM. . .$268.000 . -T"" -.e"'or •lew1 fraa tW1 ~ .,.....HI.__ of...,. ...t prt-rah tpec" wltll --'•• •JIPOMd ..._ • • .... c•l·d .. sac 1tnet. Cra1lal•9 Hrf .. d coa1tt1.. below tlals 1pectoc•I• two bedroola. • .$211,000 I:! \I I \ 497-3331 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUNDAY 1·5 30831 Marilyn Dr. fteduced to uu~ Mulit HEWr<>RT CUSTOM LEtSUIE WOILD sell Br. owntir, Monorch TIUP•LEX Nwpt lllll 3 hr, 2 h.1. ('OP k OSSMOOR 1'0Wl!:RS &imm1t 11. 8 Plan 3 llR. l.uvely Newport Triplex per plumbmit. forced 111 For Sale by ownur Lovl!· 2 ba. ocean view. pool (ll 2 lledrm uniti. Owner frplc. lice lot V1.1c11n1 I Y 2 I R b d r rn l' 7l•t4W7-42811 will 11 1'ry le1Ue option. cO!'I hvrm+srnllutchc neu e t ~rite on lnt1ta trll('t 1 12~.oou . Okr 2 Lua. upt home for n :llre· Laguna Niguel ment sale' All leusci; 84-2 1418. !lll2 ~ m enl. lllh fir Be11 u1 Prime mve11trncnl F.x __ _ view or mtns. Moderate • rellettt locution' Owner co DI It !o;(.'T mo pymt1i for hsk1>'1ot Realty will con111de1 contrart 100ll lli1thland ~wrv, lncludlno :1 ml'ttli. <.:allnow7~·1700 IOff l rv1n t>1 1'h1., J Jntl ..ill 'lt11'\uxt·thl·r SU VIEW VILLA '"''•'"'" ''' ''' ' bedroom.~ tMth tx>aut 14 numHn1,1~ o t her SUN F'lJN St:-;A Si\NI> [e 1t~~'litl ilarbor ll1ahlJntb '" pr1v1lc•2c:1 provided. J Bdrm. zi,.. buth. with ! k l'l11H home· nn·•h 1w w l.ocutt'<I a<'ros•1 :.t from luri:c· fom1ly '<lylt· Bt l ;' L uw1wr 01)(•11 llou~c Nin W lk d . --·=·••=~' I 4 C:cntury 2l l>oylc Co n •w "cw gotr l'ouri.c k1ll'ht'n " in.it 1~ ltculto~.!;411 II~ l"r1<'e SMOOO. l'h C7141 t1rnct• to brh 1•r1v11tc IYOWHER *·3347 afte r 4 PM comm pool & Jaruu1 Nwpl"\ llgts I rg t'orn..r lol. 2 btlr 2 ba, family rm • bonus rm. SI 19.500 ~7044. Opn Sunduy_._ OPEN HOUSE Sol & Sun 10·5: 22531 ktminl. By ownr. 3 BR. ram rm , frplc, view, cul d<"ll8C, lndscpd. $79.900. W. on El Toro Rd tci K!ouJton Parkway. nght to Santo Man•. lt•rl tn Son Re mo, ri11hl t o lllmin1. 586-3361 "°""'° Ml~ 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • IACHaORS HAVEN $179.500. 49).9494 49S.5220 496-2413 130.5050 IOSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUILDER CLOSEOUT Two rlnishet.l lut.s 1n La ke Forest $48.000 t•a. i\p prox. 6000 sq It ca. With penmeter blot•k walls . Next \o Brock llomt>s Models Contact Ted Cox DOVER SHORF.S Ownr/Bkr must Gell otBr • 3Bu. prof lndscpd, & de corated w/jac u.t.t:1 & paol Bltn 1T11cr owavf' m u n y 111 h e r i<l 1 a•. S22'J.500 Op11 SundJY 12 5 !~JI H1ghh.1nt.I Or ~ur"33-l311i 213/IS5J.ti767 wkdys only l•--------9·5. htcredible T enws Owner will lmance like new 3 BR. fam rm, 3-ear gar. Bkrownr/77<>-8053 WESTCLIFF With oce&n view lrom I•--------• su ndeek a nd a very The bcsl neatly groomed 3 Bdrm home wilh beautiful yar t1 Near Man ners school. shop. pmg. etc. Appointment unJ y Ca 11 54().1151 private jacuzzi are jul!t a few of the many Ceatureij thal awaits the lucky buyer or tpis 11harp 2 bdrm t o wnh o m e fll.AMT LOVERS This delightful bome comes complete with a greenhouse and Polling ~~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS shed. 2 story hom e near l•--------- IAYFROMT Luxun o\13 hom1• • pier & 11hp ror Lwo boats Ai:t. 675-GIOO. VERY SPECIAL! 2 Bdrms .• large a;arden. gmall view. Must !ieC' $1~.500 flAULMARTIM lliLESTATE 644-7313 OPEH SUH. 1-5 31 0 FERNANDO 1L n1t 111 41 , Balbu :a Peninsula, Nt-Wfl\lrt flay Towers. enJOY lhl' rnol ocean breeze from lhts ~pac~ 2 bdrm .. 2 bath udull conclo. with p00t, root i;iarden. boal 11llps. Wtderground parkm& & secunly bldg $155.000 GIB WALKER REALTY 67§..5200 $105,500 49).9494 495-5220 496-2413 830-5050 Beach & Tennus club and Just a few steps to t he Se av 1 e w p o p u I a r •--------• lakt-Vacant & reudy. i\ llampt.on modd 3 llll. J.W Y alSll7.000. :!'. ba. rJm r m Of'<·.10 251\rl Via Piedra Ufisn<:.J lmmu1.:uh1t1:. :-.11anou!> 4 bd home 111 N1.:ul'I Hill' 1-'reshly µa1nt\·!l New crplg & lnd11cp. $00.()00 FAUST A VIT All Realtor 497-2426 Laguna Niguel Realty • MORTHVIEW •Bdrm overlook mg Alu10 C reek Caoyo n - gori;eous ' Luxury with every thwg• Jo'am rm. rrplC. W('l ba r, l'Cnler 1slantl l'ookinfo( Mu~t we $11i7,500 493.9494 495.5220 496·2413 830-5050 ASSUME VA LOAM Sp:H:1uw. 3 Rrlrm. 2 l>a hume w1lh air condition 1ng. pvt pat1u and frpk ~un & Sa ll C l ub prt v1lcges. Owner 111 super motivated. Take ovor 166.000 VA loan. f\111 pn ce $78.900 837-6161 lfB\.akeFoMll ~ Re<q \ 11 upl(rd lnth\'l)d S27fl.OOO l t;; <l~IO :Uil!l llarhor V11!w llOnll'. 1 Ill< l fl/\. ram1ly rm. 111111111! rm. Open Sunduy t :, 2036 Prt Provcnt·c Pl Pal Bncknt>r. Ferguson Rltrs. s:G-3821 NEYER AGAIN THE BLUFFS "IEST EVER " LOCATION OPDtTODA1' 2os2 Visto cap. On lhc "widest" tree Ct lied g r el'nbe lt : 3 bdrms .. 2".I bath sp(•l· level end un•l "Dolores" plan. on pn m e early urea seu.lng. Off~ at $165,000. ~Macnab-Irvine I I I \j t' \' \ FL'LI. 0 (.'E/\N VlJ Custom Condo ovcrh1ok' ''O "'Rl .... G & Uarjlam SIS!l.500 Try 10'. znd )(rt.-en of t-:1 N1i:ut•I ~ " down 3 Bdrm. new k1tr h. CC2 hr, 4! ba, of)('n tx-11ms DIFFERENT" cpl.'> & df'Pl\. J blocks to & cuswm loft. All rooms Smashing custom built s a nd y bea<·h. ct:uast pr of. d ecorated. Too tn-level contemporary Hwy up Wesley> So. many features to hst. masterpiece w /a view Lai:una. One look a nd you'll love Cro m every room . A WWL E. l)CMld Co htc. It. Mus t sell immed. ! dram atic 3 BR newly 759 0422 Will consider all ter ms built home explod1nR1 _____ • ____ and help fananrl' Asking w/ch arm & war mlh. $97,50 0 . Ownr/Agl Ge n c r o u s u se o C ---------661-0361 or 49J.5764 skylights. nalural wood. <>Pa. SAT/SUH 1-5 •--------- glass "u le. 2 E,xpansion L Ni I nrea.'J 1267.500 Inc l. land. 284S.65 Alex..... aguna gue Relic Chase Lee 644·tJ200 Upper Vldona •ach ~ CT 11,WJ) 2 nt'W ~ood and ~l<•S:-. Realty ~ ---------•I 2100sq rt rl•:.irl'::. w•bcaul ·-....,,, <x·cun vu. St!m1 pvt an·a CUL-DE-SAC ARE YOU SM5.000 49H388. l'\IC!o. OCEANFRONT WILLING??? 'loot1,ov, 1,1•111101111 ,,b arc· &•st pnt'l'S (K'l'<tll Yll'WS 2 kit o wn your own Volley hefty BELOW MARKET BEACH HOUSE ,, ,1 v 'n,.. ;, 11 n I? ma n) Loc:al.Joni. 4 llC'W tui.tm up111tm1•nt with pri vatt· J i~illJU' of ht•d••in" wood & .:lai.!-. homt'' deck overlook1n.: lhl· ' ' " "' I I pd ~ 1 I Pat'1f1c and Catulina 2 .1.:11m,.1 lhf• -;p1ral or Ill ·"' "l' • PJ ~p iuna i-: n c I 11 s l' d p u r k In g 11.11.Jon All Lhm..:~ ha!>ed Ruy din:('t $~ll5.000 11n toduy 's economy . $255,000 4!!"·5106 _ !>Pan·:. Good l1•rm ic . th $225,000 110U11n1? -but no mg can S..fl It tMi 111mparc with un mve:.t nll'nl in a homt• Don't this 1s a sleeper 3 Br No tws1tale fil(urlng that lht> End ~m oH_er lng the t•l'OflOmy will burst and finest m quality, loc., & thal pn cei.willchangeto fin a n cing . Open h~e a drnsttc low . it's °''' Sal/Sun 12·'4. 319 f.:e<Sro1t. happe ning · l.Juy :.oon S23S,OOO. Agt, 4s.t-6S03. don 'l be sorry ' dh .,,.~ ... . re 1 ~ ... . 552-7500 PRICE l.B>UCEO :! Hdrm Walnut Square 1·ondo. on ~orner $65.00I CJU 644·4848 Anytime ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE SUPER SUNDAY SPECIALS 6Pal~des t:legnnc•e 1s the only wny 111 dei.rnbe lh1:-. b<'auulul :1 bl'droom home ir1 lrvtnl' Gro\l'' t\·ntr.11 Jlr, JJlll"h Ul)l!fad t.'1' & I( EDUC En lo $11;!,00U IAHCH RIAL TY Hl-2000 IH l!MBALD IA Y Archltectur1.1 l D1ie11t' Smu h1nc ocean & sunset views : 4 bdrms .• 2 dens & a 11udy ! Rc,'dwood, old stained glHa a. ho\ tub/· Jacuul. wtlb a mount.in cabin feel. A must see lor only S375,000 ! IHCOMI UHITS 3 Adorabl~ unit" In a $6500 quiet vaUey .. 11ou~hl 11fter otmo11 ph1•r t· l ur the artlauc & nature loving Ru,v It drvrlop It Lo lt11 DOWN fullt'St potcn1111I Priced tower thim mO!ll homes No qua1ttyln1t 1 Lo\'ely '"=:.t:cr~ck Jrvlne 3 bed r oo · • ......._ 49 ... 7551 townhome. C.11 Diana al _., ... R£0CARPET7&4-J.202 REAL ESTAT E OPIHHOUSE 3 aed .. 3 ea. WoodllCovc SUNDAY 1-4 S75CltNTf;R ST. LaJiuna Be.ch CALLUS! JUST REDUCED ! You'll fa ll in love wilh the Panor amic ocun 1md canyon vicwa from this a Bed.. 3 ni.. ax· ccut1vc homt Quality built with tX\t'O!llVC Ullt' of ccdnr, open bcom11 and gloss. $209.500 1104 So. Coaat HI way 497.z4s1 LAGUNA BEACH It BALO TlltlACI 3 Bedroom•. 2 batha. 1kyll1hta c:ompll men ta bum eeUlng1. Spacious mutereuHe. $249,500. UMGO llAL HTATI 499-4551 IMHALDIAY IYOWMER Walk tn lwal'h, benms. wood. view 3 Rr , 2 ho. $3$$,000. Evst wknd' 673·1663 or Wkdeya 752.9025, Wanl Ads Ca 11 642·56'78 ·. "~ ~ .~.. .... -. . .. ~ ... Walk to bcac·h thru un derpass 3Br. 21.-: ba. r;im rm, laund. lge stora~e rm Uniquely dcs1~ned mW 5 levels w /3 :.un- decks. Many qual extras WilJ eon111dcr trade for lot.'I, bld~s or T ID::.. 2nd TD poss. $249,500 OCEAH VU COHDO l..(te spac 3 Br. 2ba. xlnt cond. Walk to bch. close to shopping. $129,900 1 Bdrm family hnml' w/m•1un1a1n vww 1'0111 <,11.cd lot w /!ipr1nkll•r system Bngbt open :ur type kitchen l'r1de or owneri.h1p ... how s thr oughout. $89.000 49).9494 495-5220 496-2413 830.5050 581·9500 1SMS Jeto"4-Ad MiUIOft Vi.to Mewport leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT CREST SUPf.RIUY Lowesl pr1rl' 4 p lan Beaul.Jfully cpt'd 3 Br, 3 ba condo with n clear & unobi.trur ted balcon y bay vtew. Pnce lowered \() $121.000. OwMt-says "sel it!M 495·5220 DEV JM 8l0·5050 REAL ESTATE ~~.~ TOWMHOUSI IM LAGUHA NIGUB. 3 bedroom. 211'2 bath townhouse with a beautiful view of the hills. 2 pools, j acu zzi and j ust a few minutes from the heach. $99.000. VILLA PACIFICA_,ATIO HOME 13ca uliful 2 bedroom . family room, 2 but h patio home. Exquis itely decor a ted thru·out. Structura l improvement. wet bar , professional la ndscaping. community pool. jacuzzi. clubhouse. $109.SOO. PACll'IC ISLAHD VIL.UGI Liv e at the b each . Adult community, large 3 bedroom . 3 bath unit with over sited 2 car attached gurage with ocean and mountain views. Community pool and clubhouse. $139,500 Aj COlDWIU UMll. CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 ""'" ...... .., .... L..-. ...... 642-6368 PBUHSULAPT. One ot a ktnd 2 story hom ll. 1 houisc from beach. 1345.000. PecJIJY lrcMM. lltr. 645-ISll CHAMMILFttOHT With pier & rloat . on River Ave. 11.ive th1• tw-.l or holh world'> . w.1lk 10 beuch or hop o n your bottl. This house I! pF1ccd at lot value I S2~.ooo 675-91 l l A1tent SIEDROOMS OVER 1/J ACRE Unlquo Har bor V kw home. Romodel4!d 11nd expanded to 3200 11q ft. Owner anxious and wtll help finance. Ope~ hOIUl4.i &inc:lay 11·!1 C•S44-941 I for dlrtdlons , Al!.AL ~ '"lhl' BLUFFS 410 Vista RCMRD Opetaw ....... 1-5 3Bdrm , 2~8a V·P lan condo. Wood·d ccked pauo. living room. din m(( room .. 2 car garage. Owner will consid e r leaseoplJon. SI 13,500. 213-726·2540. ofc: 64().()208 HarbCM ...... , Monte~o •Br. FR. brand nu crpt.s. redec thruoul Vacant, easy financing Sl6l.SOO, fee. O wner . 640 1141. HEWPOtT HTS. 2 Bdrm. s plll·leve l charmer. s ha ke roof. frplc .. board siding, lots olbnck work. ll2A.500 Si\CIUt'ICF. t;leganl lrg ne w u p - ICJ'&ded 3 BK. 673·4311 . A.gt r<>ITOFIMO llarbor View Ho m e s P hase Il l. This 3 bdrm +set> gues t rm has 2WIOO sq fl with 3..., ba. If you 're looking for quall· ty, you can have lmmed J)Ollscsslon of thl1 super cleun horne that shows like o model. 23 15 Port <.:arllsle Phu·e $215.000 rndudinA IJud Ownt•r lt•uvm.: 11rf',1, must sell this muolh Submit oil nl r1•n. 1\jlt 640·4105 01)l'n 0)111 Wl't•kcml. BACKRi\Y Bl':AUTY UY OWNER $104,900 Cult> 3 bedroom nt·Jr hc•ac•h B ri i.i h I Ii v 111 I! room w11h wlbeamed t'<'lhrtlo( & C07.y r1rcph1c•c· 1-'1ni.:ert1p klll·hc n & hreakfosl nnok M Rfl wlpnvate p11t111 & l>nth A pnl'f' yoo'll ll kc. hurry &save: CENTURY 21 Gold Star &-rv•l'e 646-7434 DON'T SWIM WITH STRANGERS bul do swim y1•ar around m thL" c11l'111s1.'<1 f..IOOI w ith whomc.·vcr-you l1 kr , whenever you lik e.•. however you bke. Then s pend '>Orne ume lookm.: at Back flay. the moun- lams, It city lights from lh 1 Ou ve r S ho r e6 beauty. MewportC..tw 640.5357 SUOOENL Y IT'S SCHOOL TIME and do we have • pla~ f o r you a nd your ctuld ren. ~ bedrooms. 3 balhs h om e In pre · stig1ou a neighborhood wllhjn walkln~ distance o( schools. shopping • bank ing. Greenbe lts. communit y poo ls & recreation raeilll1e:.. Do 1t nnw, ri1ll 3 BR 2 RI\, family rm.1~~~~~~~~~ dinlfta area, 1,11 acre, cul-I~ deo.tac. LI p•Uo " yard 1--------• ~~Mvale. Sl 19.500 VIEW S 12,000 OOWlt Where m Newport Beath Baek Say View. Z 1tory, can you own 1a ncal condo 4Brlrtn. den, formal din-In u beuuhful llr~I with • ml(. 3 frp1c·11. lr1t lot. No panoram1r ocean view quMhry1nii. lmmcd ()('. ror onl)' $1311.000 '> tr Y<>U r upunl·y Owner Wiii hurrv. wf' ,·un !ihnw you 1•Jrry 1-'ull price. ooetoduy $232.000 Oy owner. l'rlnf' Ol\IY. 640 7778_. __ _ Controcl of ~11lr. tor~ down. 3 hr 2 ba. looded I l.T Bob M t1rcol. 051.aeoo s.u Udnll fut .... DaU1 Pllot Want Adi. ~21. ... .,.,.c ..... 640-1317 • I , ' .. .J , Ho.n •• For s• HCMHO fM s• HotlH• 'Of' w. ...._ •• for s. MobHe Hom.s Sundr( September 10, 1978 DAIL 'f PILOT 08 .•.•..............•............................•••••.............•.•.......••..••........•.• Mewpcwt leadt I 069 H.wporl leKh I OH Hewperi .._. I 06' s-to Ano I 010 ForSole 1100 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ~r Reol &tote OttMr ••al &tote ..••••...•....•........................•.......••..................................•........ lrvmc$18.~ ...••.•.••••••......... ···•······•··•·•······· ••••........•.••...•... . ...•.•..••......••..•. NICE REDUCED ' I''" n \ r ' .1 \ t I I 1-Jlluluui. IJIO •ll II 1•11 krt.unm• nt room 1 I 1.01111, Irr"' ii d111in ~ SPACIOUS llG CANYON 1111 t " I I""" I 111 , I• • 1, \lu't "l'1• l11 hrll\ ... ,0 • ' I .Jl\ "l •.!. •• I l11d111.,111 11111 1111\ h•mlt' on lurj,(t' '11 ~ 1111 I '1 •il1• .-.11111 ,ilh r:l1•c11rulc<l <1r11l 0,.. So+/S..1t I 5 1745 Pci6orlw Dn•" HIWPOIT HACH I . I 11 I' ' I I I' 1 •ti () ll I I' I l u I d ,. ... d l 1111111.11 u l •I•• \\Ith 111u11 v ~penal UAL.TY 67!1 16• VffW Of OCl•~ l .. i.., ,uh•rtl .. >!• nl lh1 fJnl.i tu ""' 1 ,, 1n ""11,I \0•1 , 111 i. "' 1111 '1ti•'t tit\ \.p HP\ "tuh· t"""'''''"'' .. t .. o 1111 ' II t 111111\ 1 • n ''-.. Jt ff I I t I t luVd,thlU , V. Ji" ' 1111 II i.r , , ' 111 ....... n ,..IW,OIT HILLS UHIQUl S IDRM ,,, I I J, ,, Jf .,1 tt11 pt 1f I IU1 lfll nt r1t t k &•u4 \ .-.. '"' f11ut • '' •IJ11 t•• II •if ltt •I ~ l t 1 ll•t tjtlHHlll 111 KATl:llA REALTY 11a.sao1 I .,.fwport T•rrO<.f -===~:;:;:;:;::~ No•ly Dccorot•d • j Ii.Ill I ......... 11111111 ... ,, .. ' • 1• ~ ). • ' I ' • 11 .. \ A·fRAME .·~1" Jl><h111 'fl.1 I.ii• ll•Jtkd lhnhlul ".1lh I•• "' ,.,,n IJOl•h 6 Ii rt111• $1\1 ~ c" \\ 0011 HI-. \I T't "' ,U! t."•t OCEANFRONT DUPLEX _111 . 111.1 ..... h lllllt ll._1 Ill lnlll\ "" ' .... ~'.·•r J)<:I "d lu1111 I 1 l'I• .,_111 It\ t1 1111<> 1oi11~ 1.~•1i. VI (1>11f r11l J•"'~u .;, 1>11 /1.1...,111" .1p11l••1il' I llfllJI I u ... 1•.1111 "" 1\1!1 i.t:i :w~o~ l'r 1111 """ I t Jt ,r ur1 1lt t I ~ '°" llflt 1•l l11 '"" 111 " u111t ,JI )Kl U I I •• 11 ""'"I',,, KATliLA REAL TY 546-9832 -.11 , 1~111 t >t Jo \'-I l<I J' I 1111 \I I-.:-. • 'r 111 t 1Ht111n t..llh di "' tlf\ ••••• ,. l \1 .. ._, tu. ,llll \ IA If it l 111 ~1 .iJp ft • f1 n lfl I t t1 It ' l) II 11 I t I d 'I 1 d , I ft1 lt11t f ";' ~ k I •'• BAYSHORES BY OWNER "'"·"!'('I.I~ .. 1 111 •I It 111"'" "" "1111 I ·1 ;c 1" ! 11.1 j .q>t ( 1,111 '" 1h•11 ~ ~ lo1~11fl•\ll.1 · .. 1..1 1~"1 cl1111111• r 111 h ''""'' l't-;NIN rluph•\ I t'lll' WIWICl IH'l!l!t"fl tl1M11-.. uw d !'-. W,n'tlut·N1111Slll'llNlO lu il·k p.illO .!~>XI \i:.l;i Nl"f Shon ·" rlul'h•\ lrn Ur S.1.'l7 ;,i)(ifc·•· rn.1c 1-you own l.11111.1---------- SllS<!.OOO l\PT ~n· rluplt:'( :1 ~ :1 )159.SOO :'>fonna Rt·ullv l>.l2 ~ Hcrbor Vi•w Hornu ,rice R•duc•d ll<·au11ful Mw111·1.(11 I Bit 1,111l1ly room 1 :! 11.olh~ :0-1'~ I ,If pi•h , cJr •tlJI'' fJJlllt t't .... ,1llp.111t•1 r>C'I Porn 1·,,1<1.0\\ 11t•t-;-.:)'.t '"ll1A\' t:• I Th• Stamu Co. 640·5711 '''"' :,! 'I \ fl'' IH l lllH'I II.I\ I fill. :1 h.1. 'lt1~> IHHI 1.1~ 77K:l l'r111 1111 1~ CHOICE IAYCREST l111·;it1c>11 Spl(•ndnr nf lhc B.11·k fl.1 \ .11 l'.1 tu lhl' Ulufl., f11m1 th•' tux unou-. ll,1 \1 n ·'t I llr :111.1 h11n11· i1 •• ,1 ~n1·cl frir llJ!lll I\ II\ 1111. 1'11111 lll J ld 1j I 11 ' J 11 II JI~ I rl d l ttWC!>I 111 1\t• Ill .lll',1 :.IH'.1 .1110 0111· 11 hu u,1 !-..1l ~11•1 Ill Ill 1•1 I .Ill .11 :n 111 1 .. ,.I' .1111 1.11 \gt .• 1~ 11711 $10.000 DOWM $1100 Month .llklf m .. rn.1. IHO Ul'llfl f• • 11·w 111 ).!ult 1·1111 r,,. m•v. 1 a riw l ' . d r 11 p 1•' N o 11u.1hf\111g 11~7 flr.111 S 12.000 DOWN POOL HOME 644-4631 UDO IA YFRONT 1111 •1111\ 1rl \,11tl111,u11 II\ I'•" ;J 111 l.111111\ h111n1 \11111 v ,unch•1·k" \f II flJ( \0 . If jil II" 111·1 " '11 I .11 I \ I l 1 ' 111 It I 1111111 1111• I I v I to t 'I jl IU I I 'I ll l1llft111\l II"' Ill ''I !'t<llll· lfl I\\, '" .1 "I 'I• 1 1111 I II\ • ult "1111 11.1 '> l 11 1u 11 td I IOll'I 111 t 1111\IJ I.! I I( I\ 1•r1t IUl ,,,. 1076 ....................... lJ1u<1lll' :i he.Ir m . :! bu hom1• 111u11c11f M.' hc"I 1 c1t1d1·n t1ul 11r1•;i11 t)1:1·.m & 1·1111 ~un "l'""' from 111! dl·1•k "h"rt YoJ lk tu h1 .. 11·h 11111• 11 ~" 1\ I I Jll,J W I 1J\ 1t•l.1 <;1:1:• 000 Ill' 1,,. •>1'111111 l'fllll 111.11-. 11111\ l'I,' >11\!r.I FREE OCEAN VIEW ~" ,.1•p1ni.. cc ... ,.lJI '"''" from .ill mJj111" 111orn:-.. fn·1· from un) flO!<o"l'>ll 11h:.truC'l111n~ l'ool '"'' 111( l':lt'iianl 2 i.tory 1·ul d\· "Jc hom{' !tare buy ill $1S9,000 lteolty 496-497 731~050 .,,~,, C.•-"'O C.•Pl't••"U ~,. 1 ..... c...-.v-••••-.O 1\HOVt:Tlli': tH:i\Cll t1111matl' II l';l~f<:t\'n. Wt-:ST <·onrlmn1n1um HJrl'lv ,l\,ulJhlc. n11w .11 s1:nooo UEHTll/\ 111-:NllY rn:AL"l'OHS :!15 l>el M,ir •l!I:! 11:!1 fhe Lap ~c~~~u~,.,,, oom '72 lhnda. 12x60, I hr I bu J\ C'. 11dlt, 1\0 pc•lll 1'851 Jdln·y Hd. • 17!S I !WM IK°"9 Property 2000'--Prot-riy 2000 Loht. Sttle 2200 Loh for We 2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Ith d111111.: l.1tnlly 100111. (1n•jjlJl'l' 111111 hul(t b1111" """'' Ttwn•'11 loll\ 111on ·' t .111 UK It ~111 11:!0 •H.fNMJtOft lyTMSeo• l>t•lu11e 2!Sx::.o· 1·ornrurtJ bk hom1· 2 lh . z IJJ • cln1, I. It. l) R. wulk 111 TAIBB I lwh S.1'1.:MMI /\vull lu1 n IK"'-lmmt'tl111.·l'UI) 5;~141~ "'1 1 1,. CaHfonda" 11 Hlk to I luot Ut•h , :mr.Jrrn '\ii '""" fJlll rm. walk u1 1(1111 •·u11 rhl', I q1lc-fr ult l • t-v' n1n• nl.'11thborhood ~111 ,00 0 ._.ti lcrm1o )llJ 70.TI 0ttwt-R•• &tot• ••·····••······•••••·•· • dl'll, udlt purk. Slll.7~1. hkl' nu ~; 7tl!S3 GRHHUAF ,ARK !SSlur Adult ('ommuntty 17:.11 Wh1tllt!r Ave . CM 111111 av1tllubll' bcuuUful :t4i<li2 Krywe11l. <.:all btwn !lorn ljpm 646-7965 Mobile Homr' For Sal• 1100 lluntlnf(Lnn llt•:il·h IV7fi •••••• •• •• •• ••• ••••• ••• ~h (•rrrf\~t. i t"(f;4 en ~ ,RICE SLASHED :-it.1r u(Jull pork 3 lilt 2 U1\ t·11mplt•l1•ly U1)1ltttl·d I-1111l.il\l1t l11t' 111 111" rt•ut f'nn· 1 l'Uot·t•rl 111 'di Lill~ '"11 ~ :-,,.,. 1111" 1"' d ) clltl "''l'k1•nd al $31.U'J5 i\J!l "11fto l'.11 kl.lllcl•· 1'11111 ;i;,.i IHIH 11 I• I 1• I ' 11 p ~ I J ti l rl ~ I <#(I I ... , 't.i>!.I l~ol :'Ill 1111 1.E fl()l\I E STI HI t·: IWH KH!.15 6°/o DOWH I.alt• morll'I dlll w1<lc• 111 fin'· family & udull PJtk 11:.llk fL'PO~bL'M>IOn. l'llS)' ll·rms Mobile Homt Store lfl(i2 N M<1tt-Colll'J.!l' i\nuhl·11n 956-4500 •EXCITING• MEWPORT IEACH DIL WIDE LUXURY $85 MONTH RENT 1'1711 Wm~ton M.111..r, 211r. 2UiJ ,\ ht·aulllul hnnw ltl'Jcl)' to o<.CUjl~ l>t•i\11.ta Huy s 1'1l' Viii ucJ11lt park Z OH 2 UA. frpk . wash<.'r/dryt•r t;qo1ppcd kitche n w1refng. <.;ompl c·urpt•I ed Spacious secludt!d patio. clubhouse. J)OOI , J<.ICUlZI. bcuch & bolll m oorage av<ttl fly Owner. 673 0320 dayi.. b'7~1 e\'l'S San Cle m bt:urh, 3 lir. SW,0011, Sun Juan 4! b1 ~ll.000 C;i 1111 lll'h I hr ~IO,l~l 4!16 18411 ---- \l.1kl' ulh•r '"' ~lub1k l11111li'. 1\clult l'.11 k !'-.p n·nt :i;H.I 1r11·lucl ga., & "Jtcr I· ~1 1.42 0!'>47 Lu· (. " ~11121. MEWPORT IEACH leoutiful Udo Park A THE SYMBOL OF ~ "KNOW HOW" EXPERIENCE-ACTIOK-IESULTS Call ow Mr#lc• ori...t.d It.ff of o•er 45 for iolld profeulo1tol coUAHllACJ '" toHorifirrJ mt M•H.\Mllt ,. -.-tat ,.... f~,. y.111! Wt .-ow hrft ......... 2. J, l , two l 1t. 4. 4, fiyt 4'•. S, 6, 6. I 0, 16, 12, 32. ll. 34, .cl 100+ -'ts ..... COtlHMrcl~ property. G .. ,.,... .. "kMOW HOW"P"I*··· QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES (714) 752-1920 Condominiums/Town· houses for salt t 700 ............•.......•.. CONDO SPECIALIST 2 Bedroom 567 ,500 C11thedrul loft plan 4 IJedroom S6tl.900 Centra l Costa ~!\-'la 4 Bedroom ~2.900 Tcnml> -J iH'llHI 2 llctlrnorn ~I.SOU "l;1•Yofll1ll lll'.11'11 :.I llc:cJro11m S\'1 ;)IHI 'l:c•"t"111 lk.1\'h Ir ) 1111 .tr1· \'llll .. ld1•ri11i.: t•o111l111111111111n lilc•,I\ It• 111\•;t'l' \'till thl· 1·11i11Jt1 'flt 'I l,11!,,1 .11 'lti2 i i HX 64 UNITS ~ 16 unit bu1ld1n~io S<tiS.000 Cl p1eCl' No qUllll fyinl:. seller will rarry balance with 20' ~ dwn Pos1L1ve cui.h rlow i\"1. ;,42-~5. 24 hrs. LOOKING FOR LEVERAGE? :l() sm.:lt< fum1ly homes, ull I l·n.1nl ut'l'Uph·cl SJ.0011 tlv.n Jll·r h1111ll ;\u 11uat1fying. uw m •1 '"111 l-.1rr) 1Jal:i11n· fll'l11't'1 I m .1 n .1 .: t m ,. 111 ,, ' ,, 1 I Ci11·u1 '·'' ·.ht 111•1 ,\.:t ,,.~ :i!MJ5. ~I hr' Callfomla Pocific Mobile HOtl9 Salet. 2706 Harbor. Slc 208 Wnodcrc~l Mob1lcho mC' Income Prop«ty 2000 2 Bdrm. I bath. lmmul· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carries ltseH $25.000 DOWN IOUNITS . !-.1\U: OR TRADE 540.5937 l'OCld Sll.500 fAMIL Y PARK Lou Brechtel & Assoc mn dbl wide BurnngLon 229 Manne /\Ve. 675·3331 w tfam rm. low s pace ~~~~~~~~~~ rent. pri Ct: rl'Clul·ed LO Ul.500 I I. Z3803 W I MOUILI-: I IOM 1-:sTOll 1': 841Hl8!1a •EXCITING• Sea Sid. Beouty S.·a cap;. & ;.um.ch. ,1 bl II l.11ff&1dl• l'Jrudl'l' I fir + bl)nu~ rm 111 L.1guna II) the Sc.·a. fJur)c 1·1•111 only Sl35 mo 1'n<•1•d lo Sl'll JI Slli.5<11 ('Al.L TOOi\ V IKC1007 I Callfomia Pacific Mobile Homt Soles 2706 llurbor. Ste 20H 540.5937 SACRIFICE L1w on bay. Pr1 v bt·al'lt <it Nli. P ;irt1ally furn Pnunty nn boat 1tllp.. :i hr. dbl WICll• Uy OWnl'r $;J:J,!1Stl Call ti73 UIS7:J. i;.14 121l. l'\l ;ID.I /\~k fur Mary. S18 900 Ubl wide ~Ur. 2Ua 1n Oran1otl' udll park. Walk ID i,,huppin". Super buy l DtH543-4 ·64 I Mobile Home Ston 956·4500 Acre~for Sale 1200 ....................... TWO 4-rLEXES WEST SIDF: COST/\ M !!:SA Seller extreme l y mot1v;iled . :iharpci.l un its on s treet' Enclosed g;ir;iRc1t . no dt:fcrrcd ma1ntcnunl'e. C Jn be ., o I d l o i.: c l h ,. r o r ~cparatcly $1l~.OOO • l',tl'h 7~1 WW ~ QUAIL A.,~~S~-'°"'" Tit l_:JO ,.M.I LOCATION LOCATION! Royal 'rOfN!riiH 642·1130 204 units. n<>l yet hs ted 2 yrs new. 1mmac. $25.000 aMual ~pcnduble. oul of s t<tt l' MaJ or melropoltlan area on wei1l coa:.t. Fully n·nted w 1wa1t10g 11-.l SIJIUS XJnt oppartun1ly l'l>onl' l'al M t·J..1u ghl 1 n 714·~10 :1tlG6 i\l~o i~ I un ll:t J\Jtl 1u _:AL F:ST/\TJ<. <:OUNSELU ll •Re financ<.' & 1nvC'sl · m e nl ,pccrnllsti. Sgl ramt<I plt:x •Beach propert1l'i. •Property M anagcmenl •Tax &exchun ge advise •Gary D. Bosler 960-4388_ SPECTACULAR !!! OCEANVIEW SITES Pn·purc<.l for butlumg in ~an Clemente Mmt'IOna E1tah1 tro... Sts.ooo ()fl t•rt:-d by WEST COAST PACIFIC REAL ESTATE Omw P oint 1714 I 19ti·X5J:> Uroktl' Coopcral101~ Call tor preview showing lncomt ''°perty 2000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OFRCE ILDG srn llunttngton lieJCh ----------121.000 'q ft lot m•Jr BUILDERS CLOSE OUT UNITS TOWNHOUSE TYPE .) un1h l .1 H1 • ' • 111 /\II w11h 11ri •pl.1tt•' .111 1 1·umpl1•l1·tJ 1-,.,,h11fl· IA.tila Ml'"J l-'1H·1f11·d Ho ;.p1tJ I. " l'omttt Sho p Cnt1 & C1v11• Cclllcr Sl:l!S.000 UJ\<ld Bourkl• ltltr :,.lt\·!19[)0 't.Jr.1cr ol BJllxJJ & IJcl \1 .il l.J ~Ull .t IJ<•Jd 1 .• ux IVll l"omµI I••\' I 1.x'l'l•n \ "'" lot S::.41 llll\J FAUST A VITALI Realtor 497-2426 IUILDER'S S,ECIAL It :! 1111 . l>t·'I t-:u~b1d•• t.:u,lil M1·"a IO<·a1ton ' ~,units. 4 2 Br '1rcpla1·1• Submit Bkr fHO 70011 cat hedral c1•11tn~1>. , ~ balrony off ma~tt•r btlrm Prc!<illSIOU'< I on nfino lot. + 1·3 Hr. :.eparall' w/plan:. & pNm•ts ~a;: o wn er·s unit with Reh Will com.1d<.'r lradt! fireplace. catht"<iral ce1I for inro m e propert y. ings & 2 ma:.tc-r brlrm:. G7J.3801 or645·0417 Bike Lo beach 1 25 a<.'rL~. H· 1. -rou-r-lo-t , -.ub-<i1v Lagun:i N1gut·I 6 un1l~. 3-:. Hr. I I Hr + ~.000 Bull:ird & Cn s1:parute 2 b<lrm hOU!ol' w,1 1526 +s£•par01ll' ~I hdrm houi.c '---- 0wncr·., Ullll + 111\'llllll' property Mobile honw I Trtr Prtcs 2300 BUILDERS rACKAGE Land r ll•urc1t. apprO\ 1•11 plan' r eady to pull permit;. ror 1 n pie\ 968-6183 D()~()\°.\:"~ ol • nlifnr niu UAllSTATl •••••......••..•....... t"hOll'I' m11l11ll· h<inw p,iri.. lltMllll tu 1·xp.1ntl l,.ir~l' 1"1'1' hall :in<I ntl"l' horn•· n(>!.tl1'fl m thl' looth1lli,, ot lht• s.,·rra~. 30 m1h.,,. ea;.t trom .l-'rci.110 SltiOM t:QW Ly Uuyl'r will con101der T D or µropcrty for pare down i\"ent. 833·8714 Mountain, Defffi, Rffori 2400 ~~~~~~~~~~ ...•••......••..•••.•.• = liR/\SS Vnllcy Uy Owner ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE :HJdr111, 2Ba. rww crpt:.. nt•w drpi. I 'II <.·1Hry hul111ll l' "l SI IJ<I m11 11 • rt'<lll 111·1·d1•tl .,,,; l'.l'tll ROY AL RET~EA T /\ftcr bu~kmit 1n """ 1· 111 'p1r1n1t while wJll'' ocean view-. unc ,., P<1uully 1mprt's:.t·d with the spccta<'ulur mten11r ur th1i. hand:.omcly furnished lwo bedroom tuwnhome · 7,0Ur prtVUll' "i;:el away ·: SI 70.000 <"1111 Aob Sroll 7~2· 1!120 l 9UAIL LAGUNA HILLS Super s harp dbl w11lc J.ann·r. IS min 111 lu h . l'CJmpletclY 11pi;:ra1lccl 1111 ly $1~1.000 l!l:l44~ 711 Fallbrook-20 Acres Prime choice uvocaflo l;ind Ncl'<I quH·k :.alt• l"lcx1ble tl'flFl!> Submit S!~lOO ac ti31·4.500 /\lll'nl. Triplex. Close to shops. schooh, church & beach. Lge units in CJOOd ere a. So. Calif Realty 546-5605 646-4529 CASHR.OW single sty. l93 Units. all Onta ri o . Btfl area $2,600.000. 25r; down 6 5x i;ros <.. S51.000 t·a sh Oow or i 11· , low m.1 mt owner ti14 1 -;;,1 4830 M·Ffl S 8 DELUXE UNITS nc:ir L ,\ ,\irpun All t Bdrm. :! l>Jth. s.22:1.000 below r<'1'larl·m1·nl Owncr1/\gent 11.13 8711_ :, /\l'rc-.. lc,cl f'-!nccd. ~ h r 2 b .. lum rm - t "111c-ul1·r t r.11ll' S!l>!.JOO - :,..1:1 2:1117 Clecr ltue SAii•• ~ p .1 r k I 1 n I! o 1· 1· J n \ I t• \/. ' .II l \ <t llr' ftum lhl' l"·.1ul1lul I 11 '1 r m r. 1 J 111 rm I''> t .1 t t' 1'1111! 1 I Pel p 11!111 ~·u a r1l 1·1f 1·ummu1111\ ':I:!~• 11110 Spyfjla" Special •• llcl1111' t.1m I Ill I 11 r 111 .1 I cl 1 11 1 1n , I Jn I a '>t11· 11 .11111• r110111 I' .• ll,11 h' hi•' lnl llv1•r ""~' "I II ot 1.111111v llv111~ 111 pr•''' q,:tou'> lo<.-.1t111n SJtl!l.StllJ s ••• uo.ooo. l'r11·1• r1•clt1t'l'd tnr ri111<·k ';ii" lmmac I 1\11 rm "11•w hnmt• "IHI\<'> f 1k1• f\t'\I. (" ,1n I hl'.11 I h1• 111·11 t• •ti ' :1 .t 11 1111 0 I 11 Spn:I;,..., SpylJleu 1t ... 1a1 Ciori:1•11u-. ti llcl1 m " f)lllll, lllll~(JlllJIO>' IH'1•,111 & h11rl1ou1 Vll'W $1 ~i0Cl IJ 1111> newport center realty 640-1812 2003 Vlt.t• Caudal Th~ lluffs l>Wnl'r'I W<tnl offrr" nu 1h1' lo' l'IV 2 hilrm . 2 huth lnrm:il dining •nn clo w1tll l11ntu1<ol1c· A111•k ll.1\ \ ll'\l '' h king .,. 11·1· !1.lt.:! .. ;O(I Opr•n Sat Sun I ;, ~~l~,,~ • 675-5930 • I• .I• I I t II" ' I d \I BROADMOOR SEAVIEW S.!l (I 111111 11ll1•rt·ol 1111 11111~111 .tl .. ii• l )1·.1r 11111 llll'r' ".111'.1111 \ Tiit· lr1Wl' •l pn i I'll I Bcl1111 hum1• tn S1·.i\ ww ,\S I\ FOH Zl·:r·: Cresh i•w R~alty AGEO Fl.l\l"l;Sl'll 832·39 I 0 644·4964 COUNTRY FRENCH SOMERSET ll<·.111lll 11fl, n ·m1111t'kll . hk•· l11'111g. 111 ,1 10,1rch 11 ' lllH'll clll<I .Ill"\ ll\1• lot·il r1111t11. l.1111 II v 11111111 11111111· "II h 1 .... 11 111·1·pll1t c·~ .incl lu h 111 ·1 111 111 ll:Hl111r \'11·w o v. 111"r 1in ~ 11w~ \"Jll -..h1·n I H11·w1·1 7 . .:t. 1·1~·11 hi h1111M' 1n frnm bc•at•h By vw1wr. :! hr. ! h.1 $1:\!l,IHlU lllfi ~Hh );l. 1>1:! 5:iC~I macnab I Irvine real ty I FIRST OFFERING! R1~ Canyon. dislmct1vc Dcauv1lle - (•x pandeci & highly ('Uslomized udu lt h ome . Situated on magnificent wr<ip-around view with pool & sept.tratc j aC'uzzi. This sophisticated rcsidcn('(• includes form til living & dtnm~ rooms, mstr. :.uitc. gu<'sl h<1rm .. fa mily rm. with frpk + l <•r~e h1lhard rrn. with :.,lc p d ow n h t1r C1n (•lud es rdr1 ~1 frl·t·1.t>r . r adar rang<' & rl lshw<1~hcr1 Ap1>'t olllY ~und1 Fix 644·6200 <1'·200) 642·12lS 644·6200 '°I Oov•r Oriw H•rbOr Vltw Center trvlfte et C•mpu\ V•llty C..nttr 7S2·1414 A._,~~~S~- 10,. fll l :JO ,..,.,1 WALK TO IE.ACH 3 bedrooms & dl.'n/41h lx.'<iroom. 2 bath. family r oom wllh bur. open beam cathedral ce1lln1i living room. double wood bummg llrC'pluc·c. m·w n 1rpels, clrar.C!', ;ip phanCl''>. lune "ll'aplnl!. 1•t1· f'roft·-.~111n;1lly rt" decorated throu.:hout in cilrlh lone!> & natural woods w1lh lols of In lcrei.t1ng dccor:1lur t11u1:heb $117.5011 tll'ENSJ\T&SUN I 5 fl~ Ownl·r IO:l i\vcn1da de la Grull,1 BEACH VILLA Own ii lluc1l.'ndu l)y lhc ht•al'h with this 2 hrlrm 1·oua1w. Just blO<'k., 10 th<' wutc•r Can't find th•!! for lt•s'I at SW.000. No c1u""n to vd:.. Cull bcfnrl' ll !tj(llnl' 540·3666 tlf lteln11 REAL ESTATE San Juan C•strano I 078 .............•.•...•.•. DY OWN E R MUST SA C RI F IC F:- Lurgc 4 br. 2 ba. cor lot To many xtras too m l'n lion. Must sec. $88.800 Open h.\{' 496-2381 OLE! • IE.AUTIFUL Custom Span1i.h home . t'rpk. ·IBdrm. 212 ba, fam rm w1wf'tbor Pool. ltH'. fircp1t Tutol flrt\a1·~ Many t•l\lru lt•ulurr·ic S2 10.UU\I hy OW'Ol'r 4!1J·f~')()U Cu pta111 ·, 11 111 :12·1 ~7 Spyl(la~ .. Court lovC'ly :1 llll. drn. 21, hJ tnwnhm w 111p 11 1n :i tr111m (;athl•dral t·1•1llOKll . s pir al i.trurcaM.'. pvt put b e auty d c<'orat cd wt many 1tl1 u s . OcKl value uroun<'I. $117.000. By ownr, 496~786. Open tt.ie Sal & Sun 11 ·5. 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile HorM Stor• 848.11895 •EXCITING• IUDS Ir ,ETS ·1 r or a mlle from the bcat'h, fun in the !.Un :JUr, 28a, too many xtra11 to mention. tn mosl b e ;iul1ful S • Family l'ark 111 C:;ilHorni;i, s w1ming pool. jacu7t1. sauna!<>. cnd~<'tl roller i.katint: rink. minute~ from Fashion lsl;incl & the P:iv1ll1on & only $.13.500. ( Ol..82-ttl·7 I California Pacific l\1ob1h• llom e Salt•i. :!7Uti II arbor. Ste 20K 540-5937 OttANGE COUNTY 1ms Obi w1dt• 1-hllr rc'll. s pace rf•nt only $101! Wnn·1 la~t al $29.500 tSG 1:18 I I Mobile Homt Store !'ilg·8895 ~~~--~~~ Newport ll'·11rh I.iv" o n lhe bay. 2 l>r walk to Lido ~hr1p-. lll';NAISS/\NCI': 557 Ol;llO 4!J9 311 hi IRVINE ~pa c 1 o u s d h I w 1 d 1• Kt!ywei.t in S• Park. fon· t11 i.t1c fir plnn . no hullways. IKG4109·7:!1 Moiblt Homt Stott 848·88!J5 Beach Living &v<•ral n<'w homes ll'ft 1n u beautiful rotky O<'eon frnnl !}Ork. 1>vt t•ommunlly. 'ublctllnH allowed in par k :1 l>cache:. 1 pil'r, h11n1c' p111·1•d rrnm $29,900 RENAISSANCE Mobilt• properties & luncl dcv('lopmcnt Co 17141499-3116 17141557·0600 FAMILY SPICIAL 30r, 2011. 24x60 She lby 1973. 5• f'umily Park. Anaheim tSI 1997U XI Only $29.000. Sec today• 1 Mobile HOtM Store 956-4500 1--------o w Nt:R SELL I NG cuaiom1zad A merlcon President. 2A "60 Mobile home, loc11led In I ui< urilll.l!I ~Ila l.uguna Adult Community Purk. 2 Adrms. :t buthis, wet bur and fomlly room. /\tC. o.11 lhc extru:s provide for c:~untry club Uvln1ot 1n Rani~ho Cucu moo11ra nestl~ at the bmu• of ht:uullful San Oabrl<'I Ml.M. Pril'cd to sell oL $35.900 . C all 1714 > 98'7·2578 from 8 AM lO 5 PM. Nik for Roit Eves 1714 ) 981»3647 '1Jt.JIMDAMDY" One of lhc: nlct~I 4 HR . htm1ly rm home11 1n the nt•lghborh1lCW1 rto~c Lo so Co1JJ1t Pln111 & only 4 yn.nld! Vou'llbehuppy, romfortahlt· & proud to own Lhl!I flnr l'rol)('rty ":t.750. <T·l09> Coby Ward 642·8235 ------- ltl :iere Avocado Grove· $167,500. Valley Cl'nt1'r 1No. S .O. Cou nty! 642·2164. 673·0782 HEMET-Benson Rd nr Sale. 172 ncres at Sl280 per acre 3 wells. s m:i 11 plane slnp OK. 3.000 rt elevation Beaul 24x6•1 1975 mobile hom e on pro perty avo1I. Owner mu~l i1cll Bill Bixby. United Brokers.&Ui 7<11 1 ------ 20 J\CRE.i;;.1-·ALLUHOOJ\ Prime avo<'urlo lund with view Ownl•r flex1bll' S11bm1l k rms . Wanll> 29'; cJown RK H. 7~·62ti2 leach ,,operty 13 50 ...............•....... Lu"unu lkh. ncc•un v1c•w l'ortafinu Int w plan:. Sll0,000.494·510tl ----- Cemetery Loh/ Cryph 1500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale Crypt Ii level. Valencia Court. P ac1f11• View Memori 11 I f'k 540 14:l() afl Sl'M. ~rciat Property 1600 ·•······•··•····•··•··· s 125.000 Bulboa Pen1n .• ncur forry & fun ion<': i\ I lot wilh 7 gurag<.'S + :.mall rcuul s ho p. Block ron strur t1o n . O wne r muy finance. ARCnt675·~ a..c-. Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 HOUSES EASTSI OI-: COSTA MESA Well mainluincd proper· ty on two adjoinlnit lots with new roofs . ownrr wt 11 h 1· I fl I I n II n c· c ! 751·1920 Jr 9UAIL A._,~~~~M 10,... Tll 1:10 ,.M.I ----- TRIPLEX CM Top c·ond Reducl•cl to $148.000 lncomt• S!IJO No qualif:-'ini.:. or cost:, Owner~~ 54Ji~7_77 __ 6 UNITS l':i\STSI [) t-: COST/\ M F.Si\ Gr:1h ll brui.h and rak!" Ideal for a bwldc r or u f1xrr Older bwld1n~s 111 excl'llc nl. 11p~r:i'1l'<I ar!'a r I o' I' I o :, c· ho o I " , trao,.p0n1111on. and '>hop p 111 J.! I N l' w c· 11 n d o !> ncarhy :.c l l1nJ! for $87.500. Pat·h 1 Can acJd 01w unit ' Onl~ S210.000' 7!'>:! 1:120 ' QUAIL PLACE PltOPEaTIES ... 10,... TII l :JO ,.M.I --------1be rasle5l draw in lhe West . . .a Daily Pilot Classified Ad . 642·5678. mecneb I Irvine realty HUMTIMGTON BEACH .. .,ux ~pacious 2 BR units wtlg living rms. In the right location ! A choice inve::;tment on toda(' mMket at $175.000! Vic Jashinsk1 G42·8235. CT·lOO) IMVIST ''HU• llACH" TRIPLEX -one 3·BR owner·s unit w/fplc & patio: two 2·BR units in good r ental area . $190.800. FOU RPLEX -one 3 BR. 2 bath . two 2·BR. 2 bath ; one 1-BR. 1 bu th. Also good rental area. CuJ ·de·sac lnc·alion. $212.500 Owner wants 1031 Tax Jt:xrhange -inspect w toffer Vee Stinson f?42·8235 IT 107 ) '42·12lS '44-6200 901 Oov•r Drive HubOr Vltw Center lrvlnc •I C41mpus vallfy C..nltr 752·1414 ~ # • " , , I • I ,. ,. .-• _. ... , • • • • • " ....... . .,, --. EAST SIDE 12 UNITS. f<cfurbi-.hccJ Long Beath Sli.280 inc $1411.800. 644·037i Home + rentals + room Duplex. W Nwpt. Wik to Lobwld Agt.6756000 bch. ocn . Sl89.500. /\gt 2l3·28.S-~1355·7670. 141 lliR houM~ on 2 ad 10mmic lots. rm w bwld, Sl62.000. 12JC gross 1·492·3710 Covington 4 PIC'X nr So Coast Plata By uwnt-r Prtn<.·1pab only C.ill 1:146·0039 10•, down I plcx. 1 yl'ar new 5'!75,000 Lg llunl llch Vll'W Hy Owner 846-81115. 846 HJ98 --------- IUMITS $155,000. ain·1 beat this Sl!l.500 per unit. Super Ornng<.' County localron Great inromf' Super c ash flow Call before their Rone· 540·3666 tlfltela11 REAL ESTATE E. COST A MESA .I unrl"o nPar 17th l'rid« of ownc•r:.h1p · SKI RESOl<T. ~outhl';i;,I Idaho. ' · mill' rlhl l'hu11 h ri 5HOO Sq It l>a lud)ll' HO Ac. long term fort·~• lea.~t·. T he lea1tt• alont! '" worth the prlc't' of S275.000 Totijl & l'QUI PJll'tl So C»ll I trade '' St:riou;, buyt·ri- onJy. plN1:.•· Agi:nt, Roy I> H:ill.714 4!11l·5000 or 4!13-Wl:! ----- HAWAII :r. Jl'n·~ on lhl' 1:.land or: l\dUIJI. iJll or pJrt SI 7 .000 pt:r ut rl O"" ncr ""111 l'arry wllh 11 ~mJll dnw11 Onl~ :! n111t•., from bc:ich" hold -; i\ <;RI FI C 1:: T W 0 4 PLt:XES owner need~ ca!>h Will !><'II 'lcparatt· ly. C real Cot.tn ~c·Ha loc BRl-;ECllEH. 543·8462 •E~~:~ATE 1 A rRe:n1Ge: 642-6368 /-+.--~ HOME:~ INVESTMENTS 49 DELUXE UNITS 25 :J Br. 24·2 llr. room to huild 20 mort:-Owner wilt carry with $260.000 down. Price! firm $1.125,000. 13 UNITS All 2 Br. :-.Oli.tr pool. Owner will ca rrv contral'l w i th S75 ,000 down 8 UNITS Bcaut1t'ul build ini? l yr old Prid e of ownership. Good Santa Ana location. $275.000 COLLEGE TRIPLEX All 2 Br units. I W /frplc . Encl RO rages. Near OCC . 2 To c h oose from Fu l I pr 1 1· e $129.000 22 UNITS ~xtra s harp' Only 6 yrs old. T l' n a n t s p a y ul1l 2 BBQ. n•t· rm . p oo l Jx gross. Xlnt area $550.000. 3 ON A LOT Eust side Costa M csu :J Sep a rnlt• house:, on corner l ot Su 1H· r Im· at1on S l S!). !1()0 6 UNITS All 3 Br units. Monthly income S1350. Priced for quick sale at $155.000. S.A. 4-Pl.EX All 2 Br units. lncomc $825/m o. Selle r Wlll tradc. Only $90.000 llALISTATEIMVISTMENT nn w. c ... t .._,, "' •u-''4' -....... :sJ33 W Cua.'>L Hwy NU 645-6646 OutofCoaty Pro,.rty 2550 .••••.•....•••••....... CHOICE PROPERTIES Apple Valley 1 I 1'"1 a c re horM' pro pertic-; Heady to hwld S4&!0wtt~rmi.. "./ I 1 , acre' f"anl a :.ll<' ,,ew & ut1ht1t" to propt'r· ty hn1• S7tiSO wltt·rm' 1 I 21 · ;wr1·~. llorw pM ~rtv "' the b l.'o.1ut1fu1 Mar1unnJ :->t>ll Hll w tll'rmi- "" :!I.I <tt·rcs N r !th•Jll' /3- M'hoob ·1.ati6 pt'r a• 11 1 I DUl'l.i':X Out~l .11111 in1ot buy tor tht' 111\ t'!>lur Only S!i ~JO Call '73·4626 now! Ben Hl .. I• R.E. Inc. ltl:JI t-: 17th M . !'-. ,\ l·:l-.mt!rc· •ffl"'· 111 ,ll'r••,, '"atcr. l'le11 SfJll.OUO llO ill'rl'' ~lhOO .u· I •U'rl' moh1k homt• Ioli-\:J.tlllO w,1tr. l'lt·tl A:.~ f o1 1\orm llrk1 6i4 3 llU Ronchff. Fwms. Gro•ff 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE! t :xc1lin1ot t'allt lfnlldi.y C":ilalo1ot • Ovt-r ~.400 Count rv l'roprrt It-' d1,-:-1·nl><ld . P•<'lured' I.and. l"l1rn1s llom1·11 - Wutrrf rmtt. It rrrc>., llOC' rtcurcm1:nt Uuyi. · Your' flt!-~ I<'. f rorfl World ., Lllrgc•!ol ' STROUT REALTY 009~ l11t Av~ Oept 8300 Mradla. Cu 91006 1213) 445 77":/J .. . . . • ,. DAILY PILOT {b!Cd!y 8tg!fm91r 10.1971! H1•nUwfwwhtnd Ho.nffUwfwal.t.d Ho-.e1Uafwwl.a..d ......... ,.,.*4 ApeilMCllhu.i.tw.. ,.,,..,_ ... Uwfww. \ • G ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1*eraM11a•• th '"U•,_ 't ~ u.fwW•••d HMllMl•le• .. ll40 ~ttll 1250 Me•pcwileoch 3269 ~l"-d 3706 eo.t.MHG 3124 eo.toMHG 11 24 :t: ................................................................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .......... ........... JZ06 c.NMne lU4 SUNSET Bt:ACtl t'ollalll" 3 Rfl, 2 n..11chool" l"ncd IAYCRHT l.l(e 4 br, 2 ba, bay vlew.1-----------------1 I 0 I 2100 •••••o••••H•••• neeu ................... n•• 2 bd r , o c e • n v 1 r w , y11rd. $:)00/mo. bl & la~l. Spuc1~ 4 hdrm home. frplc · brown crpt. S600. -·-.... •••••••••••••I Bt, I be. den. din New Mai Verde 4 Br z b• wuhtt lndd $4()(1 mo wa~r &r 1erdener lnrl av111I 01.'l 5lh, paru!led 842 ~-· --- l:all Barb&ra Youna mo pelnt,C'f'Pt,tlle Nopeu fam·rm. rrplC", rlOIH' to Hy Th• Su Rully 83!...9403•761'3933 ~~~1;.,!lr.forrnu~~~nh lal»oaPa••a 1707 1411> IO:SI lO row •our $750 m 144.2 ....... •-. ,,_, Mllhborhood '4M451 -•••••••••••••••• •• • , ......... ...,. ml( rm . a1111 88Q. In • • •• ~etranuM1on ..... ,, tu.e• 1207 S. mo to mo OK Call ............. t..Ji-Mlpel 3252 lee corn . very pcrvatt• Winter rental 2 Br."' blk ••••••••••••••n•u•••• Pttf!. Scll"<'t ProperUn . ...._., 3242 ....................... m....lr arl'll $1600 Mo ttJwtr $350 ~-..... n...... 1...._ 111 .. 751 3191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Short'~ Ol'l'un Vu h·u~"only · Qill 675 7177 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~• w ura OCtrall \oll"W, Q d lk ' ---............. tatei~ ~ra~b ._11y~11~1«t3 ~n ~~ndb nt<w l~Jha~. 3 br ~ti·~. ::t':f.~·rr~~~~ i: .. ~~. rt.~a~~~8w4utxJI ~~ .. ~TOM HUDSO... Delux J br. 2 b8. 11lc ps lo --··················· I)'. ., n•r. or. ~ •. poo II , kld11 f. d k 2 bu ull up1tradt:d " R/>44-0322 bch Ocn&lmyvlt'wfrom ...._ ~ J 106 chn rm. 2 ba, 7) yd• fr11m ~ ~ 2M3 rm, urn 1 rn, t-r · n1..•w $73()/ 'r1 I • 492 lll!ltl SUnderk Winter s.125 bct\ 2 riu car "' llf.'t'lll't . crpl11 Is paint thruout y y :st . Nwpt lit.a 2 br. dco. IAe Yrly $."i75 1175 ~ •••n•••••••••••• •••••• No prt. 1750 81!> 0168 or I. br, cpl.I. drp1, rar\IOr1 · $l300 !'!01orr .. r Ownr · 1•ac1t1c Island Vlllugc 2 front rm, din mg nrNt, l1tr· Ullyfront, plt'r nrwt ;! RR (11.)) 12 IW loda ua No pei. 1310 7lMH6 JWO wkdya1 iolfl llr. dcn. Vll'W, newly n>d k1lrh~11 w1blll\1< frpk. Corona .. Mer 1722 l 2 ba, t: l\a)ftt Wtov·r 9'790136 llpm crt'd $52~/mo 493 7512 p111111 11n·11, vu•w of b11y , •••••••••••n•••••••••• • 1116 121314111 »n c.r-. .. M.-lU2 <.:olle"t>1~ au K ~ viy ""'L...-)244 Qamln0 Cup111l.rano Hlly lite l(&r Gurderwr /\vual I Hr upt un beach. pvt •••••••• ••••••••••••••• " ' ' ----St•pl 10th $575 646 8402 tn .....,., C21.l UcbchUul hom" 2 8R 2 KAVllW 11r1 va1.-. IC1d1 . Pl'''" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ur. den . patio horn(· • ga..,. ~per m o. I ba.1tm1narm P"t1>at1n . parcmll OK U:l!imo alHTALS Nr"uel Short'~. uat,•d ON U"'AC'll Hu lboa 9281844 rl p111 ,. " o f N-OC...•n Vl•W Z br, 2 "'"l ""'.... ,. ,. , • -------'"rt.a.it, uer t urn ha l..r~or lnaruption ..., ._, l BR, I tMI IJOO t·o mmnty . S550 rno I erun. l>c.til lornllun. lm· CottoMHG 3724 Adu .~ 491 Ufillll Al«lll fl~ 0~62 ~v. UJdrm 2Ua f1tm rm. 2 UK.2B.I $4~ 493"8&18or491H71f7 ma~·ulotc 4 Jlll. 2 B11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowe It and Lnelt c;iroll tlw p.ithw..,\."o of ,, pm., lotl"ll Meand~r ~t 1umhhn<1 w.1h'rft>ll\ ,rnd qu11..1 1X>01~ l.1.t.tcn 10 1tw -..1und ol huhl11itl(I ~lll'<t"" <111d grow1119 1~ 'lhur ,1duh J p11n1111•111 hom(• .11 Ptn,'('r\'('k. ~il~ " '' 1Clll1I rl'l11•111 I lt'1'•' yov C••n ~·111oy unU$U<1I pnvcx.y tllld ltJ>.lllV A RECREATION PARADISE. Two 1cnnis coons Swimming pool pl11" 1m1q1N volk~ll pool JcKULll ::;..,nc1 volk·~1ll coun Mount(1in kxlg-.· dubhou~ wuh lirl!p\.>Cc. conwr.,1110<1 p11. b1llwd'>. gym. "'unn l8K.2ba,lrpk.l palloe.. ~lGl'J 0 frplr,.blun11'. d11hw11hr, 3 RR.2 1W $525/MO f.P1,''-c·a~cdrul. beomed llugt' 2 bd rurn W/j.11.r. pr rvtc> I bt'd b11th otl rov P•Uo. dbl Jllll ynl ~Or. 38a S8~lni7~ 3 Udrm + bonus rm d~ ... ~t-c: sy11l1 m ~ulet $375. Adlt~ o nly Open lfurrv tu rtw good hit• l111d 1lwn H'lax paUu $.'\.SO 202 Diamond Har bur \o lrw Hom ea, $496imo Mil 32IS2 3 RR, 2 bll $SOO Vrt>w, 01r cond. Lease r~1dt>ntrul art'u, l'lo!!e LO 8 »5• Sal's 9 I. 548 4968. FROM $320 TO S3tS fl).~ m J1>41n i1muhrna 4 UH, 2 ha Mu1111on vw111 wtopt to buy po!i..ihlt• 1>< hoo~. hb~i.ry Yrl~ .or ZJJO Newport Blvd. CM rJ1>( S7UO r t-r m1.1nth PUK lllSTO\. Avwl 1mmcd 495.4557 wrntt.r r1 ."! .1.1 r~ f s ---lndud1nq I !(o,11 & W.lll'f No l 1M'>" H1tqu1rc-d ..... '' • 11 ) I 07 Ait.ftl 144 r.m COHDO 71411173 O'J'J6. UJt47u 773IJ .. :asu1de. t•ute 1 DR. l BA. ~,. O.i.· Ho:choom On.· 0.11h ••••••••••••••••••••••• St-at Te rrucc. bea~h. 2 br . t'VL~ palJo. pool. no pets. $225 '""" lio••llfltM" Tv.<'I n .• rh ••nlrool ~ l'1C •• 111 4 Rr, i • .. ha •·•t·rullvr Puo4.1dc IJK I UK avl. 2 bB. d«-orator Cilr<frn 5''8 0916 1.100 Ai.Lim<. l\w '" ('0~1.1 ~ t 1 Jun~1 MOU mo ulll \tt•w hom•--teurdt-n•r-. for lft;t• ~ mo. tn r l llm. pool. Mpa. 2\uuna. ------ "•Ill Adil•. nu .. ~.,. poul •ollt!ybMll n~v. p.trUi.lulll ('llllduyur tcnn11,. 1tuard1·cl ~•Ht· Aff'C1MtleochHou1e Oftleoch3740 .1110-.,lr111110rcJ1lg(•C.,o,,,1Colk'gt' ~l&32 r f'1trpf"I\. rlropi·'· l'Vl!.7lili2811J.4 $500 11 1 tl70 7740 . Jldrm.Sharp$650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl•1\w~·11 l ~1thc1rt11ldf111Mew w11llpapoor S900 MCI OOOtl 0.. Poa.t 1226 S.Sl 5333 P~ lrom1 Rltr. Bach bcuchfront wtvww. 1714) 540 I l(l(l Oc•t'anlrut\lduplt>' J 1•1 4 Ht Tn> SI' & l'OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• MiuioftViejo 3267 645-153 1 color lv. r urpon Neur BR, 1df'11I loc-Uc-ac•h nr ... ~ 1 : ; ~ 2 b L C.barmln& 2 br. 1 bll hiw ....................... n ew $250 inc ulll •-t .. •h,_..a..d ::!'~ww l'~ooAv~'-t'~t d ;r /e'w ·• y r + & M ~ '. M11lW't! udulu., no vcu. 't523 C.OtPU,Dl·IRVIHE ')potless CaslllJe El Dah SJ6 ~ ::':"::•••••••••••••••••• N1·w 2 BR. 2 i>ly twnhs<·. '&nlm nl •0 b7J ~I thhW1'h.r, lndry ~ 61$ 13SO. l"urnl ah~d $37!) Plan. Central air. 3Br llurbor Vu Knolh1 condo. ---14toch 1748 Mtwport leoch 3769 wlt!OCI uar & pullo. lZ:,O • t ...... .a.. .. c. ... 14 498-c....~.""r'\., .. Rltl VllJ Ill 3 uR ..,, / r "'·II Fr I d 28drm, d••n. (•nd un11 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •175 1642 ....,,ipw ~.n eveb ._,..v .,., aae . o +uvnu~ w vuo '"s m in Lenn1111poul S6501mo •••••••••••••••••••••••sqrt Adluonly.no pcti; • wllnd.' RENT TO IUY rm . 2~ bu . din rm . tng. ranuly rm $475/mo 644 9Wl/ll3l 2670 eanfmt 2 br 2 ba. de~k . S2SO I UR. Winter ~nl:tl. Loeut<.'<i .it 2568 Elden BEACH .. 'RONT 4 br, Z Ina dbl gar Nr shopping I~. no pets. 644 7211 · (pie. gar. new c:arpeting. 9 mo·s. "2 blk to heh 120 f\V(• Oy" 7141827 IWlO. rompl rurn bume t-'tplr . AITISn WllTER? /\JI rent •pplia to down i1ti'lool11. $625 Mo Su 3 b 2 b r 1, 2 Br. t bu, den 111 Newport Wlnh:r $475. No children J6lh Sl 213 l i98 43:06. afters pm 645 906t wash/dry. d'4hwhr 2 rar Qu1\"1 canyon loc .• ocean piaymmL 3 Bdrm, dt•n. Agent 673·3663 per r. 8• rp 1 · lh:tghl.b SJUS or pcl.5. 494.5792 Adil, no pel3 ---iur No pelll S750 mo vlt!w, lOO! 3 Bdrm11 . 3 2i,., ba townhome. Smull -------dshwhr, fn cd yd Kid!> & 642 794" --Lar.it• :<!Bdrm upper $25() Avaul Sept 15th thru ba .playroomwithhuge oceanvlew ue9mOt>.it lmm11t• 3 br,2 b11., F't ll, petsok.S4S.S.Agt Norcc ;, l./\UUNA lil!:ACll MTR SU·Pt-lo beach.2 brw1th Qu&C't building wnh June 545-S3S4 or 644 9582 tk-c·k V;w11n t & re11.dy. S480 SI 200 opt monc•y wr. "'50 ver mo. 964·2566: 973·2971 Newport lle11(hl!i lruui-.l' 2 INN S7Stwk & up. M ard puUo. $375 bl•aut1 ful la nde-a· apin1t ,.. __ ~ ....,._ J 122 SI l!W Mo und you will have $0000 Call 64-0 M49, 979.49117 Br. 2 Bu. d1·n. & !(Ur<•i<t: ~erv · color TV· h\·u~ed ~6·5684 ldcol for adul~ ovt:r 35 ...____,_ towards your cln puy $il5Cl 4 BR 2•A1 B/\.!1UJl<'f $11115tl427945 pool Lilli <7141494 5294 O("l','A""l''l'<l"''I. f\l>'I' l No Pl"li< LEEWARU ••••••••••••••••••••••• (,/J J . I .11 t r SU3 500 # 132 View ol' lukc & mtni. 91!5 N <.;ou!ll llwy '"' ' ,. • r•1(J)fUtacU¥•/'na-? mKeRnr o 1 • 93938 2 8r.2ba.,formermodt•I <:,1rdcn(·r & l.1k 1• ---lxlr. wmlt·r n•ntal ~ APTS. 2020 Pullt~rton •• ('~~!~cryo (~1~1~h~rl -~~fr.lfJulwtUtl.J . ropcrt t!!> 4 I home. Cpls & drp:, {"loi,1· prr vrl1•.i1•s I n1· ltHl1·rl IREATHTAKIMG! ficnl ()l•l hot 11l udl0 apl. ~ mn. 11t 1 l In t' I u d ··d ~~~· ~ ~lkb~:ll~t>~~~t lkudy tor qualified •'OU ~ 6 "'7'1 ""'l'<M 8 Toro 1232 ~'!.,e,urki., :..c,hoob~.~ !~IOI II !~ 4.286 Vll"W ur "llcw1>01 l ll11rtl<11 ~~11110~~1:h. $250 mu 541HOOOor67J 7M4 il31-03!n Plc to enJOY 2 t:k:drm. I 1·~-n,,,7.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ mo uy:s """ "" • ...._....___... h 1 lldrm, ;ti., Bi\ l'mHlo rn "'-C '-37 76 N 3b "b f I 644~:>eveti ..__,_., ac 3269 ........ ...-•-h 3769 ~ ............. ~ M f'-"" bllth, rlreµlace. i.unny 243SE C~•atHwy.,CdM rce r," It, rpc.l(atr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl·w1>urt Cl'l"'>l Only .--,.....-ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• et<l• rne11buehS2lO lur ~~ll1~~ldou+b~e;_,~uanr11ty)(l'delp111. "'fir'"1de 4 BR. 2•-b"', ~!o~t'!~5.y~gt .K~~~e:'. NO t'Et;?llou1>e1>.t:ond1)s, $72Slmo (;.ill •••••••••••l••••••••h•••• Onbeach.2 UH.~bt1.S450 F.851A~ull~~1~ 2650 .. -""'~ """0 "" ~. "..--...,.. Woodbr1dgeS&S Park duplexes . R en t.i i 400(t'711l~fOR&11 l.ido S mal patio ae h tRll,lhaS0!75Ju~lllkc ar.i vt:. ' ~/moAgt673~ +large fa m&dinroom. 964-2S66or97~297 1 Townhou se. new , Pavllmn,67S-4912 8kr u • ~ Nt."tts Older adult. $275tmo a hom\', ultl p.11d /\v;11I now & Oct I Costa~ 3124 S600t mo. garde ner Incl. "-"•Val.y 3214 spacious. 3 BR. 2"" bu C.M .. «'. ....-:=::.· .·.-:__ lse Ph67:>·3609 1·4112·37 10 . 1 4911 3551S. Townhoui.e 2 br. 1,,., ba ....................... ~6.751-0221. ....................... Eictraotdlnaryupi;ir11des 4BR.2ba,formaldrnrm. ,,....,,~. .. OCEANPRONT,lg dht 1-4921720 fdr. t rpll' P ool & n..-E SI c .,. v I thru-OUt. Prof dee IO gold fam rm w/frpk. rumpui. · cui 1 Adull $37' 1 BR guest hse. acce"s to .,....lex . de 160 osla Condo. nr .. . C v1c tones. Plush crpt'g. cust rm, 2700 sq rt. Bac k Uay. 3 br. W Npt. $625. l Bdrm Walk t.o bch All a ' :1. ;, pool S230mo inclutll MesaSt.2br,lba,gar, Cent.er.3BR.lrgbonus drps,nowaxflool"ll,C/A. $725. avail 1 mmt!d. WmterS4s-8628 ul1I pd Nokrdi.tpeb 63141184 -- lrvtneAve,548·7570 yard Kjds & pet 0 .K. nn,t&,;ba,encldbl gar . wet -bar. frplc . bll in 642·9567 Qny 3 HK. rrplc:. Rar , $235/mo+sec dep C.ll 2 Br.ut.ilpd.chaldrenok S380mo Isl+ dep. ow. patio, nr pool. No parkmK. La undry Step<! OCEAMAOMT toll aft6 PM 400.~ No pets Manager apt 1 ........... hoch 1140 646-9955 pets.St25/mo l~t &lasl. bookcases.laundry room llGCAHYOM to h<'h Couplci. <i201 Wrnt.er rental,3RR2 Ba t........_ ... __ 3780 l960Walluc(" 5489560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dep.557·'7845 w/wuher & dryer. dbl F I $2400 th 1 Scai.hore Or. SSOO mo huge i.undeck. wetb1tr. ~- Oc .... f1CMllCOftdo IOOiEI C:amrno 640·6259. g_!Lpdw /o pde n elr .. l'vkl loOJrzeasy;a.rs "'moBndrm. li.t.l111>l+rl\'undep n""ton s andonNwpt"s ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250 + $250 ~ec. dep tt.l*'Oft .. och 1240 11"""' ynr w/ ge u e<' .. · " -.,:''be h R d to be l Bil. $175 mo uL1I 1nl'I No IHSTAHT MOVE ltol OHSAM0-¥1EW l:Sarh +EXCEPTIONAL •••••u••••••••••o •••• l..uke It rec prvlg:. Nu Broadmoor home. larg~ H V home• s br. !J liu. rm :-i.I ac · ea 'i dc·posrt /\v.i 11 nu w Like new 11.dull twntu.1: 2 l'uol 11 aunu exerc lS<' rind' 2 br, 2 ba condo, beam pell> Le1te1e $625 m o double family rm . J ly rm 2 frpl '( Wl'I har. J l' n Jo Y o! d . f) YI>. 973 1863artt'ftll'M br,p . ., ba. yard. 1-:ur:.R•· room. furn i.ludro ur I ft I Avail O\·l 7S28308 PM "i. frpks .. t!l\ltrl'hOu)>enl"17 n or i.:.1r . v11·w. t1•n11h . 7 14 i 52 H lO: evi. or u\J11nt ol< S345. 6't20~~ Bl< wrntt•r rule1> 003 8"""" ~A"" m< J Hr Ufa IM·d clng. L . pvt p1,1l10. ut1 ly dcc·orul\.-.1 Loi owr ") ,,, ..• & IM">I '"''" "AA "'I""' IAknd. 714-838·21"9 _._ t.,..h u..fw1t.. i·w~ dr wknih -' """ "'oN I . ' • rm, llaUna, JllCUll.I, ""'II. h "" .;oo.lV .,..., ' "" -r-or'JtiH :.i14 yll, 2 l'U, r lt••f, .oltn:., 1m sc.so 1n•1 ,. ··I I ·,·.~o·n WOODBRIDGE al'l't!. on J vt•ry (' C)l('t' oc., ........ FRO ..... T ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ( II t\44! 51.1:111 ... ' .... u ' :.lret!l /\ppt only Avail Sl'\·lllJt I'\ rn·hl'VIOI( $2K:i I K;A" " ......... __ ,_,_.... 3806 z lir • ·~ b•1 ""Hll pct. no •--Beoch 3148 '1 . .:!(1"1u··! ur 5366063_ _ Etllultti.l,1m·olnmodel.J Now' hratlit•a"h.•w"ill-rnull I.lo!'' duplex. blltni.. _ .. unu 1-hrldn•n tilll Jounn !'\t .......,....... ,, ~ '" ,... .. " ·~ BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.AU 7"""" •••••••••••••••••• • •••• --------ON TllE SAND br 3 bu 64-0· Ll71 EILEEN HUDSON fl'\! M r1 1!110 lrpl<.., . 4 Bfl & :1 un .,..., ....., North encl. l'anor1111ll<· 2 Hr, 2 frpl. 2•,'2 ba, f.IOOI , 3 hr pe nlhouist:. llunl· Woodbridge Esl. lovely I REALTOR 644-0322 •CONSU M EH'S(iUIU"~ 115, winter lease, $700 & Ol't•un v1ew, l liH.S375 t jUl', wi.hr1dryr, beaut 1ng1on Pac1f1c bet1\'h I I bd d r 1 •c.cl\ SOO()permonlh. uul. 400 1526 t•ondo quirt. area $400. ..~ . .,-. sic"" mo 1,_n or Veve 2 .e.,~ rp ~. Bluffs 3 BR. 211-i ba. condo A~enl 675·1642 !)48.~fl '"""""' ,,.,,., "' acant. 644_~____ nr. everything' $600 Mo San Clemrnt~ 3276 ----'-------- Deautlrul 3 br. 2 ba home , Ma.x .~-0063 Agenl644·1133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC ~ANFRONT Neat Steps to occun Lge nict .. Rio.NT AL BY f'~ ULIC Neat 3 br. 2 ba. gar. crpts. 3l ~'; ~·::i~ ~~~ ~ ti,:;'~~ Ore~m vrtw cxtru nr t t• 2 rum. 2Br. w/gar . adlts. ly l.andscapedyard. S.'195 BID on Oct 9, 1078. i.ix rncd yd. Kirui & pets ok Or11twood model in •P•R•O-M•O•NT-•O•R•Y-2-R•d•rm• br c ondo'. owo g<1 lf no pets. S360mo. Winter. mo 497·3282. 2,3 .4 , bdrm h omes $435 Aat n o fee Woodbrldg". $500 Mo r~.S395 96J-6187 col· 673-7666. <213)795-3018 Backbay1 University Dr · " · · "' with loft Penthouse Apt. l<.'ct eves 714/724 8171 Mtwpcwihach 3 169 a re11 Forlnfoc:all:Coun· 964·2:566or973-2971 Agenl833·9293 $950/mo . _ .. -. -1bdrm.1 ba. $300. m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• lY of Orange. GSA/ Real Condo-New. 3 Bdrm. 2 3br 2 ba twnhse. new. Ong ON WATER. 2 Bdrms. •GRANO OPENING• Avail 9-15-78 to 6-15-79 In· Mognif1cent beachrronl flltate Div 1714 > 834·2550 ba. "" mi to beach t.ennls I'm. common pool. $495 boat slip. S7SOtmo yr ly •HOM EFINDERS• quire at 1212 AW. Balboa Wei.t Newport home 5 court. S550/m o. Cull mo.875-~96. FU · ed f LOW RENTALS Blvd.Owner/All lid rm i balh11 +dorm Nice 2 Bdrm. fncd yard. t213)395·5l71 or472-4518 0 NnusLh I Doroun luSmL. L",· • Call today, move today • Rar. New pa int. 2544 ----------" 491 0013 Ion Yrly h.c SlSOO mo 0 ran ., c s2 !W 1 ni 0 So h h "hi up Beautaful 2 Rdrm. clt•n • !'l5tJ 51171 " • per s arp. a,. Y L •---'-32 .. 8 dJ 11.11111·!. ur V:ll'a111·11•' Newport oc:eanfronl. wrnter 2br. i ba, bltn!> $SOO 7141752-9466 548 Z778 ------grad"d 3 br w lheavy OIJIMCl ... llK" ... rung rm. pV1 pu1111. :! '-b h ~ll\OJll !>JlllJ.llt• ,tV,lll ll(JW C>-l•anfronl 2 DH wrnll•r . . . . . , i.hake roar . bright .••••••••••••••••••••••• ul .$800/mo II •· 1 1 h Jbr .ucn1 2 r"nlal.• ... '"um " JS 7u tn C.:harm K ~Hr· :Jb.i new eh MA r r u I k 1 l ,. h .. n Creal v1t•w pn me J hr 2ba Waterfront Home5 onic•,, uµ-.-.. P l'X, MC " O<"ean vrew .,....., mo ... .. ,., " " " twnhsc fe1Hl11>/POOI ... "' ' '-~11.Jr~ul al)l)lrhkrd br S32Si mo. ~as/Waler 1).15 79. $450 John Va etuldre~· welcornt: s:;oo' w/dshwhr Lge hv rm. pal>Ob frpl nr bch lown 631-1400 ~>.fiS2br k1<I,., (lk ~.1r p111d, garages. 67:).0318 Uayfronl Mu in Channt>I StunnrnK 1).( 1 Ur ).(ar1l1•n VJlper &(•n1r 2 Bdrm apl, pool. r1•c ar1•;1, S25!i $$.5111 rno li.t! G75 2992 mo. 710 W 18th St Nice 2 br. I ba. ent>I lcAoo Pe•Mla 3107 garage & patio Nr <><..:<.:. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• No pets. $290. 751 ~ Duplex. J br 2 ba. patio. 542.S mo. refrri:t sto vt'. W/O, I unu uway from beach. O uldrcn OK. List.•. 9J7 ~ E . 8Albo11 81. 673-S745 ._ _____ _ rb I FJR. adulL' only - no pct:. t:nd uar. l11dr\' ft1 r 1l . SJ35 <!OJ :-, 1-ullt·rton M:i:! 5~1t'A Lovely IUWl'r rlupll•x. 2 Rlt & den, 21-, bu. i.lepi. to bear h 1213 l:JOl'.I 70'J.I or 1213 >478 7071 ruan Co 631 0900 Call bcf 2pm 640-0114 pror. lndspd. $475 mo 494 ffi:K> aft 4prn $375 3br 2 sty vww -· 647 1622or848·9640 S42SJbr2buRtJrY:trd ON BEACll lk c&rator S t 0 r >' b 0 0 k country S6SO unlur/$700 rum. BIU{' PLUSH 3 br 2"'1 ba rondo l\Ji.o sumrrll'r n ·ntub br. 2 ba. cnrl pullo 6r Bayfronl. yearly Sil()() mo. garage No pe~ SJ30 1----------lrg new tn ph•x , lowcr. 3 mo. 751·3696 RR. 2 ba /\dlti. only --------- fumr.shed 2 .. wry• 4 Rllrm f'.ngllsh l'Ollage. 3Bdrm. Sil by the hre In this 3 br. 2 Lagoon Villa. t)('nfrnl on OnJy slep;. from watt·r I rec lhC'tl t.erv1cc 11> v1 .. ;w In twsl loeouon den. 28a, 3 big brick ba home . Cpts. 2 ear. pvt bc:h 7141499 3217. Highly upftraded. Av111I •f'HEl':forl.11"1':• OCEANFRONT I BR. I ba , $375 yearly 3 BR, 2 ba. wnlr. $450 4 BR. 2 ba. wntr SSSO 67~8247. 2131263 2132 New 2 BR 2 B1\, krd~ OK, no pets S350 mo. 557·698:> SMOO monthly fr p I c · s C JI ARM 1 gar, all for only 54?~ 21.31703-0230 approx Sept. IMh. $775 Good rn all 24 loc•alloni. 2 fltlrmwrlh ROAT SLIJ' S6SOtmo.631·3624 . Agt. No fee. 964·2566. N f '6 ll 1 P· SS8-8534 or67:>·1938 aft 11 AM I or Z Bdrm F\Jm avarl Ocean view. Avarl Im 1--------- $750 yrly 973-2971. ew, an .... s c v ew. u ~ll~re1b al~PMl"l'li Waterfront lfomcx l::·s1de tnple x. $122.000. WALK TO BEACH exec ~ ,v1~o~a :ltBchct ~Br. 2 BR. I ~a. dinmg room S-Jumt 2 BR. Iba hse. yrly $700 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr S6SO STEPS TO OCEAN 2 BR. t ba. wntr S27S me d Call Wk nd'I & wkdys art 5. 673·3958 E.ASTSIDE C .M. 2 BR. super nice. $375 mo Incl util:.751 2060 1\31 1400 llX gros11, $920 mnthly m · car new 3 BR· 3 8~ • rp c. cc · w ar, On Penins ula. 1 house com e . Pr1n only . house 557,, Hon 847.6010 $600mo.494·7301 from beach. Ycurly Capttrano 3271 Bayfronl 2 br 2 ba. 1500 sq 1...;..._:_ _ _._ _____ _ ft. f1replal'e. lg uarai;tc·. Adult:>. no pe~ Garden pnv beach. adulU. only upl 2 br. JHCUlZI. pool. Yearly lc:.c~c . $850. bbq area. cl~ed garage Ba l boa ocea nfront 14!YlJ7lO · a. • 0038613 duplex, 3 or 4 Bit. ideal . . Co . II' 4b 28drm. IBa . gre11l ot·ean ...:.__ ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmtH' 2 br. l '·~ ba c·on dn, fr11I , h it in:.. polio, carport. pool rl<'fN re· qu1rt.-d. $400 •193·3.589 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr. $375 10<'. Beach or bay. Ocean Nice 3 & a den w/fp. No. G'::: o~~·co::~sli pet:; view .Gar & deck $5SO. SJ<.:A VIEW 3 bdrm, 2'"'2 1>11l10. Avail ~pl-June. c M. Faml!Y· no pets. Smail foo."645 4oo() 49'1-0o1:n ba. + Cam rm, occ11n associated 673·2162 i\l!>O 2 br townhsc In S00().$700. ~ t. Oce.un· $!,2S/mn. Eve 545-7506 •CONSUMER"SGUIDE U•elftaCadt• view, pool/tennis. $1.000 front.673-5661.675·1642 Oitvc. --Wld (2131430-3629 MURt lit.'<'' 2 hr. 1 h11, frplc. 11Mhwhr. i.:~ir Kid~ & pets uk $125 Met No fee 1.HIOl<'Fl15 JHlllT<Ju•:; ,.. __ ......... M 3822 qwrc 177 E . 22nd Apt 10. ~ _, er 645 ~!Jt< • •••••••••••••••••••••• Sh J br 2bu 2l'argur t' Ot'ea n v i..·w i. Ouplex. 3 BR 2 BA. 2 car z Br. icarage, $325. mo. h~rp w /f~plc · pool & Cl11ssrc 11rch1tt•1·turl' on gar . faces O<'l'1tn o n Adult!!, n o pel!S. 2390 auo Crpt d~ps bltns acre:s or gurdenl> & Balboa RI. Sept 9·June EldenAve aplE PN ·hi .: h ,,:. $490 lawni.. Pool & s p a 15 Call 6J0-1900. 525 7 --' r sc s "' i. 0:-;· Elll11le llvrng. Clost' 10 or 525-0073 No deposits! ! Move to· mo. 963-{ilGI. 003-:i266 beach & shoppinR. lluge Super dul lbr kld!i uk da(.S26!'i· Kids! Yd, pet 2 Br. 1"7 ba. frpk. Stv, 3br.Jbapenthousc /\lso s:m Rcfng Call now ok. Small fee. 64S-<t900 ref ri g . S 3 3 o m o 2 br & 2 ba apt Decks Smallfee.S4s.-4900 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE 2 131531 -8306 afl 6 DminR rm". High ce1I· .CONSUMER'SGUIOE Deluxe! 1 br w/xtras! Nr 21.3/721·:>219 tng&. ldealtoranUques& -------all I · d 'I s p a 1nl1ngs . M ature Oceanfront winter rental. · $240. la 8 ea · m ON THE SAND Oen con· adult.a $750 to SIZO<l mo 3 br 1~ ba studio. n floe 64S-4900 do 1 Br pool sauna ~or494-6017 · •CONSUMER'SGUIDE g y m . EZ d ~p oi.ll. ------- pets Refs. 642·0M3 o '"'T" '"'"'T'I' 1550/mo. 962-4508 or Lfl 3 BR 2 BA.rrptc.wood 21.3l9Z7·!'iS41 "" '--• • 536-77'28 '1oors. deck, yard. el<>se Oceanfront luxury prim itn:a. 3 br. frplc. encl. garage Rds . $800 Av1:11I 3 l o 7 m oi; 675-1849. Thcrc·s only one thing to beach S600 494·4121. we careitbout! 4 HR, I ~ bet , Dutr h 494.3205 YOU!!! Haven, cor lot, nr Spr· ------ H you 're nol happy. ingdale & Sluter $425. IMIEAALD IAY w e'r e n ol h appy • ~4-1961 llOMEwithOCEANVU PERSONAi. B!lsisl1tnl'e ·---------Slept! to beuch, 3 bdrm lolboa, ....... In locuUng a re ntal. 3 Br, 3 ba, cleun & sharp with charm. security end 645--4900 rondo. Dbl gur. pvt patio, privucy. SI ZO<l m o yrly. Coiy 3 Rdrm, I balh, r1re place and patio Adull.8. S425 wmtcr • nr pool & green are11 So. Waterfront llome~ c..-r. Wde of Atlanta, nr. Beach Bl. t:ull 631 1400 " MISAYIRDI Large & lovely 4 br. 2•.., be. fam rm. etc. S62S mo. Ag\~. PETE R Avail. now. 3 or, 2 ba. rrplc, dshwhr. gar. Kid:J JY & peta ok. ~ Agt. No fee. 964·2566. 973 2971. w~ ---------1E ast s lde l BR. very ---private, ~nrl yard & g11r . AJmclllt oceanfront, winlt•r $35S. mo. I /492·3710 ,._,,Ull : 3 BR. l '-Y ba. 2· - ----i.t,yhome 5450 For leai.c 6 bdrmi., 3 Agent675·1642 baths. pool Avail 9 16. $lliiO On vc by 964 Oen ver ...... u. ........ d Dr Qallf>"'7U607 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 38r, 28a Condo. nr fh1111ral 3202 beach, SSOO mo. 838·9290 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• dya, 00.9482 eves •HOMIANOIRS• LOW RENTALS Olll todt1)'·Move today. • Ml-<l8Z4 1000'1 o( V1canctet ~Bach utll pd 1•r yd S22D 1 bl' ktd Ok 1ar yd $2402+dlne lclda nr sch 12116 2br kid/pet P•Uo P>03br ser 1r ct1n11 ~3br2ba gar pix "54br kd/pt opt/buy I fct-a.hen 11crvlce hi •FRJo:F. ••OR LIFE• Good In all 24 loc:•llOtlll All are1&1 • All prlc<'ll ---2 BR court. 1 blk to Harbor Plau. 347 W. Wll1on Adult• only. Open Sui sun 10·2 . 213/ 447. 5280 3 br. 2 ba, com pl. re· modeled. yd, 2 car encl. • .,.. '475. TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 • CHILDHN/,ETS WR COME 3 Bdrm, hujle yur. $450 mo Ori vc by 2073 Monrovia. 875 3331 or &4S ~77 evt'". IPYOU - have a Mrvtce to offer or You don't need • 1un to toedS &oMll, r··~ an ad ••ctraw faat" when you f n t be D a I>' P 11 o l • Dlae4t an ad ln tbs Daily C!1auUled Section • . . )ltlol WllDl Adi! Call DOW Ptlionet42-W71. _-_fG.a?I. ______ _ 1450. mo. No pe ts. 900-6351 . SaU 1 Sun only. I~ 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine raalty UHCHO SAM JOAC';>UIM GOLF COUltSI VIEW 1' .... ormcr model w/grcat view of golf c·oursc. lake & mtns. 2 BR. den & 2 bath + u ir cond . Beautifully decoralcd. Lovely patios for outside dining. $625/mo. J ea n Dales 642·8235. CT 110) MIYB UYID IHI Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath SpaniiJh·style single ra mily res. Skylights; garden kitchen wt.ndow: atrlums. Just In time Cor school. $575/mo. lnct. garde ner . Jean Dales 642·8235 . <T·lll > GOLF COUISI YllW-SHO/MO. Ver y tipul.'ious 2 or 3 BR home w/magnificcnt view ! Ava il. now. Paula Balley 642·8235. <T·l 12) • '42·1235 644-6200 tOl Dover Drlw HerbOt View Center Irvin.•• CMnpn Val!IY Ctnter 752-1414 Lido Isle home ro r lem.e. $9(~ pr mo. Cull aftrr tiPM. MIHl!IOI Bluffs. lrg 4 BR condo. $750 Ready t.o go. 644-0350or644·1757 lOJ', V\-ft111lontJ bf l l&b ! !lt>'t 2Stitl. Wl3-2'J71 Lon bdrm. balcony. s un Tustin 3290 ken tub. rerrig/ W~Sht'rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer, beam cerhng~. . frplc, •;, blk to water (-Sl,,~~~$- GARDEN /\P'rs Hr, 2 ba , l! car enc l!ar hol wtr & lndry rac SJ50 Ocl 3rd <K'<'UP 646·4757 l.uurt!lwood 2lid. 2Ba. $350 wntr. $400 yrly twhs('. ref , wash/dryer, 673-l966,or7~-0504 WEST LIDO AREA <.'Omm park. 1>001. te nnis ----'------- 3 br, 2 ba. all appl. $410mo 752-6375 Oreenfronl dupl~x 3 br, 2 CORONA OEL MAR 2 lir Townhouse. rrplc 1•001. tennis. Some O<'can WCSL'lrclt: I Bdrm. newly decor wtcrpti.. <!rps , dshwshr. refn g & range Vrf'w & ocean bree~. $245 No pcl5. 552 9723. 642-0203 ~ 640 6259 WnhnlMtw 1298 ~~.,~~ase. SS75 mo ----& <:atahna v1ew1> Close Wests ide lrFt 28drm. new. to Fashion Island & rrnc ly decor w ICrplB, drapes. beach 644·2611 dllhwshr & range $275 LI DO ISLE Rambling 3,000 sq rt single i.t y home on ovn11zed street t.o slret!l lot. 4Br. Jlia. formal din rm. ram rm. lg kit. + 2 lg pullOli 675-3268 Euistblufr 4 bdrm cxt>c home or 3 bdrm + d1•n I) R 1.s e $1100 m o w1gardencr. No pt.•l 'I Refs rt.'Q'd Avail S..•pt 280\. 645·73811 or 642·3524 8y11ppL Peninsula Point · I Hr house. Lota of spac t•. Near Bay and Bearh 675-1630 Harbor View Monitco 3 Br. S600 lncld "g gardener. Avllll Oct l . 640-7572; 644·47211. BAV VIEW luxunOUK 2:1()() ~ f't. 3 br. playroom A REAi, llOM g . Pool. CdM Hi , Elem • ~hop pang near $!)75 A vllll Ckl 8lh 759·9:>87 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Move right m lo lht;c 3 hr. 2 •OC .. :ANf"RONT 4 Br. 2 ba, palro & tnrd yd . b8. rantasuc view. Yrly Great for k1d11 & pel. only. Eves00.0045. -----$<1'.IS /\~I No fee . _....:_ ________ I hdnn open twam knotty No p els 552-9723. 642-0203 004 25f.G.!173ztnl Steps lo beach. duplex pine. slovc1rcfrrKt gur1 & 2 RR . n o p t•t s apt. 3 BR. 2 bu. rnmpl 7190rch1d Cd M Cµt..'ltdf'llb. bltni.. $215 4r Houles Fvmiatt.d Of" fum. $4:>0 mo. winter Del d ·I . 3 UI! .., ... $275 mo 720 Shalimar • ._..__1~1.-...1 3300 (173......., ux u11 \:X, • • .. ull ,,.,, ""'13 unn1n111~ ' J:JO< apt. wal w11ll <'"'l~. ~II' "'"'CA> --••••••••••••••••••••••• ., dshwxr. ~rvc· a rea ;ilk 2 Hk Ouplr-x, no pets Yrl y I Wintr r n cntuls rt!fun Pt hsc ~/yrly 3flr, 2bo, view S500/yrly ~wntr lltJyn 2nr 2ba $825 wntr Ct\U~ US TO SF.F. 2 :\OR Wrn11•r Rt•nlul~ We huvl' many av111lobl c JO"'ES RtAl1Y INC. 1\1....., (714) 673-6210 GREAT Ri::CRl::ATION Sw1mmrn". &11un11i.. 2 hea lth dubs. bdhardi.. nlithl lri;:hled lt'OOI :. l'OUl'tb Pro & pro ~hop. ).!olr dnvrn~ r;rn~c. pany rr1111n t.o bch $SSO mo I~·· /\vi $270 mo bl & lai.t +- tO/I, Takin~ uµp'"· a fl dcp 1!l:11i A Anaheim 6pm; 675·3577 i\Vl' 0.11 3854) ------ F.xtra lge duplex 2 br. 2 2 BK. di;hwi-r. new crpl & ba, frplc. beam rcrlnSls . d q 1', carport. $275 . oeeanv1cw. lge garal'lc. 7!H·B. W 18th. Open 9·5 pvt beach pnvgs. SSSO. !'i.'i7-4S79'------ mo. 675-3203 Lrg 2 & I BR. lrtt kilch. 2Bdrm. Illa, rear unit, lrg rrpl "d lhruout. wood balconcy, no pets. Laun hcam celling. no pets. no v 759-1046/673 1920. rhildren_: 645 __ -8894 ___ _ 2 nr. 2 Ba. gara"e. frplc . Condo nr backbay. Ideal 2 nt'w cpts . /\vnll Sc•pt 'lmgh'I>, 2 bdrm ca w /ba lsth $475 mo 644 2.582 Bltn)>. cpl.8. df'J"". dbl.: ---l(llr S400 m o 642 <&000 hd 3 RU, I 1.-i ba put10, opc·n Spm tl4S i36tc all 7 & be11ms. l(llrUf(\' N1·w wkncl:. /\va1l IO 1 /\dulti-. pamt $47~ 759 02tl0 no pet" 8 Ac II EI, 0 n A p T SP/\CIOl'S E s101-; w t garagc. S250 mo 1 br .-~urport S245 673·7827 at 6PM. Adult.a. oo pet:. b'i'3 G:r.:? Bhtrs condo. 4 br. 3 h11. dr rm, pool. Avall now S750. 640-5668 2001 w lalboe lllwd ---------t NtWllOf19Nctt·~t2MO Fl:N ACT I VITll-:S 1''11111 inw d1 n ·rtor I rt•t• Sunda) hrurwh. BH!,J ., 111p.,, pnrl11·' .. pur I toumuml'nli. & m11r1· • llEAl'TI t-'l L APT:-. Smith·~. 1&2 h\-droomx fo'\Jm & unrum Modl'h• OJ>l'n d111ly 10 lo 7 Room mate 11erv1('(' avnrl No ICM\' required Sorry. adults onlv. no l>elS Duplx lower,~ RR 2 BA, S 1 Br. cplS, d11>11. :\lOVt!, of Bayside. frplc. dis kid.a ok. no pets . $240 hw11hr. carpe ts. llort mo 979-0136 IAYSHORiS Superb home In pre· 11tlglou11 bcar h llrcl• 2 8Rs (extra·IJI . m1111tcr lllUlcl + den & 2 baths l,.c. 11unny polio. fpk &t dhl J(11r1tge $k951 Mo. rr 1131 , Marth11 M1ll'nph tl421$235 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood Ga.rden Apartment• water. pallo. gMra1te. ---------$600 he. A vail 10111 S300 Ne w I Bdrm •Pl 67381.57 w1gar11te Nr So Coaat Plaza Oa}"l ·call Joyce ... .,... IMd/...,.._ CoiM ~ 3124 83$ 300(), exl 320, t'VU Collla Mellll 2 br rondo. 8HOlrvlne 111t 17lh1 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 494·14118or493·2706 S300 Our. carport, pool. fWS-0550 LA MAMCHA APTS Spac 1 br irardcn •Pl /\dull.II. No~O·l~ Large 1.2&3 b t'droom Pooi & rt.'1.' All ulll pd 2 Hit 2 0/\, newly rt• M...,.... IMc"/Sowtti llDrdrn i.pt11 0 1hwhr · t\dulL'I, no children. no f11rb111h1-.I, nf'W kitchen 170011\th SI bltnll, C!1<'1 ~ar. ~1t!I ~~ pel l' s::::5 up ;\t -10 11 µpll u n ce11 . <' o r l>" t , I DoVl'r al 16th ' Pool (,ui; Id 7 ·Ii ~oll guraR<'S tor rcnl m mo drnpl'r•1·11. I\' t: •ool 642 11170 Pl 642 5073 1-:1 Puerto Mc~n {It'' . !iHUOil Nr S C:on111 New :: br. :l b11, all blln11. 1959 M11pl1.• Ava•. iapl 5 >19111• SA S4~ ~5·7557 2 br. J blk from bch. Patio (rplc. encl 11ur. Pllllo. On 3 bdr, 2 ba hsc. Butrl ToWlllhcMIM on cun•I. bUl ll·tnll. $400 lndry rm S3.S() landscape. Fantastic <K'n Uwfwwlahed JSZI 67~ TSL Mamt 642 \803 MIWPOaT APAltTMIHTS & Hrbr v iew . Dal ••••••••••••••••••••••• '------ net&bbothood S800 mo. 2 Bil, panelled den. 2"'1 nave IOmethin& you want MESA VF.ROE homo •t 840-1212 day1, 642.f724 be. xlnl loc. &45·3807, t.o aeU? c 1 ... tned ada do moaphere 2'3 br dllt h'tl. • ~7-0eGS It wtU.I05"11. apta. nope!! Ml-l034 • • • • • 2 BR 1210. lnfa nll only Mature adwta. Nopeta. a&50 NewPort Blvd ec.t.M•a tl •• )I •I •• ,, h ti t' l l )l • OI h1 u,. •II t i al t o • : I • ' A, a •wcat1 u.tw.. ,.,,_ ..... ,. u.fw-... ~ ..... u.twR. I voe..-........ 4250 Office RMttd 4400 Rentd1 WClftted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUnoay. Sec>tetn ber 10. 1978 C...Miete Jl24 ~a.oc.. 1141 ... .,.,.... JI H Oourt <'OOdo. Un· OUiu IPICCI In pre• Reap. rem•lc WI.OU lo MoMytoLffn 5025 Lett&F..t 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n!A/puols. jo(t, 41 br 2 ha. stillh>UJ.! Nc:wport O•nlttr n.."f\l lor2 br al)l or Me ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Jt.' z ba .... d Q-.. Wcektnd ur mo nthly. Wt'llA Jo .riul.ildJl.lMhflr BaJlsle or CdM.f7~·m7 OOYOUNL'"VC .. 'Slt" • upper .eaa e ....,at'loua 1 nr eoll•l4"" NOW ldt-111tor 2 cpla. Adj. Ml1• w/vl..,w. Includes duk, or t213>~-~'7. 1•t 2nd..,."'• ... ~ 1...<IM. ~/3, j."em MalPQtnl Mar ~ f'•m1ly. n 'With v1 .. w A~odina Ill iloo Hlllll CC. e'73·.i!C I copy m11chlnc. flit: •P~cc. " • ..... SI R I ptea. ~ N1ttur11l wc>nfl & oprn -11&0pr rnu 644118l. Resp YOUlll( cpl nd11 hou11(' Hom~ownt•r 10110~ 1a:.~~~ C<AL ewu• SmaU ~ lBa llt'.tru~ H ·a dirty but 11 11 OJ ( •l°'FQ 0 Hl<J t!t:AR CAtllN 2 Ur. --w/yrd. ~ xlrtirMly wt•ll arr:.nl(~ fol &nrl ~I . ~ mu dllndy '37~ 1nclud1n11 Y f.N rr R rrpk. cptM, 11lpi. ~ Wk ur ON THE WATER behavt.>d doaa. hus band llorrow $1000. $100,000 REWAKU' Lotil ~nnR1·r uUIJU t huC'll. Aytt'.. Nf WPOR r B&\CH wlmd. '71417:>4 634l. comlnJ( Ir F.uat Jn 011. tlu 1bh• lierm~. pJSl Spe.n~I puppy. brwn & ~ 2tl(l ._.., 2M2 831 :n~~ - -Detuxe S..ffn: fin a n c 111 11 y e c u r e t-r~1l no probltm <":ill wht CdM :a.re11 i73-~t!I O..'oilit 1126 No t .NI> ou•1111v1e· ...... 1 P'llk Newnnft .......,.toMMH 4 300 631 a. l7SO<-ft 648-1SAA1213 ~768714 w.noobhguhon -••••••••••••••••••••• ht "ill1t.it• ..iJll. IH.>J>t'h a• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• U..,-""'I --------STJo:ttLING f"IN SVl~ ... OUNU Wc1m.uun,•1 1 •• lBr, lill l•llllll rl'ln.i ~ llJU •11 5&.l(;TIYI• uu .__1 ___ I / 714/!J~"> lfilOflJktl mix, F, .Hilt, Xlnt d1., ..... l.trXllltY Al'T 1.IVINt: 0 ,_ 11 bl M---1 ... yua--.a/ ""••t 1>o'l1tro11. "" w1C•h1ldren. ~"'r•I 1t111r~ to 11u11 ,,,.,.~ ,.,,, an: a e _..,..,. ,,,._.,.. .. ,,. ovc•rlouk1n1t 'rhl! W11tllr &4~'7'64 Me rt 675_,662 ~. 64!H.~. all·~ oc ~vi:~ ~:i"11~~; S2¥~ 11111 a...,...Htta )ISO !S)1~~t~ltUMt-:• -..por ....................... ~·· Trvat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... nJoy 1760 1100 "Pt'l" ----Office space avatl ovt'r ...._., SOJS l..Ol'IT ln:oh Setl4·r . 11 m11 ' Hal---.._,. )140 l.AC.UfitA HtUS l.-t·ul11 r i.pw, 7 11w11r11n11111 C.t ... 000 :tQ H. lnde p bunk OppcN'hMty 5005 ....................... "'° r1·1TWIP. no l'ollor . YI\ •••••••••••••••••••••.. 111.111li. II lll(hlt'd C'OUrl•, Uv ... bpettwtl bwld Lial( 8ch497·177l ••••••••••••••••••••••• llllh dt Ur;inl(t•, C M • .._·-... •-.. ~b ·• •• , ''·11 '"• ''"' .. 1lull tldul "111 1111,1... ttllka of b1I"· lnalh•, put ............. • .... m ,.,..• a.vmenl '-LOWEST 497 1727 ,...,.., ....-.... ~ u v .. , lw 11 ltt uolurn J1 lllll• " l&nl(, ahulflciliu1&rd.i! .... ,.,." nv ""' "' llVI._.. TIA VEI. A.,ENC Y pt"f l·a .... o. Ill"" 1•1alnl JllKI I JM l u Ll I • •II ti "'•&)r .(l)AnJ UHuMITED JNous·""rR'"l .. L FR JI. ..... CHISE .... _.... lotH l..ol;t .iold h11 k m1l111lt!tl nw.'I 1.r1&1C4' Jm ~•10.i ~I ball ~ " A" 1 t T D • ..... bri.t'eltl au:w.uw call ~h11,....,t ~ •'>' H.-<'hii frnm S.Mlf ~/mi> \U4" -.c< ~ ~-" t:OMPLEX The n~ way to own J 1 • '1• •to li7S 5.'111 AltCIAYrLLAGI Aa11J"2bdrmph1llll , .. .-~wwei....i 2(W1qflofolfict:s.2000 trisvc:I Hl{ency. Travel btdT.O.Lo.tt. n,..1lh11U~· lo\, h v.u .!!..! 11 "'odq)l1r\ :! !ION')' Lownhuull4!11 .. ..., .. 1 s 97 llQ rt w11r~hous1::. O wner t-•airec;t ·rerm~ .,IO<'l' 1'14~ .. ·ound. hi k l'odt J 11ou & hontt hllc-: hr •1lh .1111,f.•l 11r'>ICllllJU ........ 34 incel \ WLll coruudrr oonvcrUr" Network Startyourown c:_.....~M ... Co. w1wh1lt• marll111n., on ~1 1 '"f .. ,d 1 LI le h " 1-;'<p not renu1rcd ......,...... '7 ,. PV\. ~·lt" "'' t 111M.-• • ,,. ll"t'tJPt'"" • •• v ..... ,. itt: 1m v. putiu"i "'l•m11 lt-. room malt; ware houi.e to ofc 1>p1t<•1· ., L"".,,2t7 1 5""5-06 11 l'h1n 6t t•hf',..t . 11h .. -ta rl h •· I I ('omplete .,upport & lnnH ... ~ .. "' • Vlill•A ~onll' v.I\ •" ta. JILf "' 111 1·0 111,•i., crp111 . cmploytd lo 11h:ire ell· (714>7Sl..oo35or640·71J!IH Vit· ,Jl"lfr~'I lld .. lrvlnl' ...... II"\' ~wl m rt'lln·• rv.ol ..... ,... oca. .. "rll"l•f l"~ ... ~rkl ""· d I -----term 11crvlce provided. . I u•7.ijl!Zj • "' r ·-" r • ~ ... 0 "" ""01>'"'> 1n '' M r" 1t ""I .,,. J i • c I I M B h Hcl•rN ('O'lll lc 1111!. rno11My '" J .. ,·ui11 1'1•nn1' 1 w11" 1 ••••••• • •• ••• ••• •• • • •• • ,•M!Y»lura, "'' " " • " · ""'uxe mtv1ca un t <.:o,ta a r e e c . ' ' blk lo Jl111111n'"'oo ·ho11 "·1tf'rlr11nl It ii'!' I "' M241r71 ___ --Mt21a. I~ !IQ. fl . ,~. 714-838·9't42 tulc11d l::ot&2ndTI)'' "' I 71 "' ,._,.., 2103 Mtt•nt . I K37 :r744 ~1°' <"Mkr m11ll \111111 µ u.;..h " '"' hw 1io1U•• c >1.t111m1l ni.ud M!t \ 11 t· 00 .,...,. · CIGAlmE SU'l't. y No pt'I" J-rorn $1 1 • A • ~''" lie•· ltv 'i11 .. ~•• R MMA TES CPA nl'(.>ds comp uny 111 ~.,1.,.1n11 \ 11111,,, J,• •1, '>11 µ 11v.11I /\flulh "" Al t-'ro,hum lhlund Jum .... _ .._. S DISTlllUTOllSHfP 11ui111n11ot1 \111.1111· I o1ni· P.~ t .... ':"It! lwnitJ & :,1111 J viHiurn ~•'""· ••• buaut. new officr bltlg. PART On FULL ·raM t. l.11:.I VI " Ill· J d1 & CoirfreltJ . INrwk 1.h••"·' AfJ"" i\n 'w ' l o I EN OOHLOH SAYS , •·<;rnllt'f Ht·w.ir11 ti LI q 11 1~_. ~it BnJOY more. Puy le11s ~ Steps lo bay & bt•udl. ln1mt.-<:hutc openin~'l lrt ' UUX.:KTOUl';ACll H1Ui.ltd AllA&es&Llfeslyles Privatt! s how er:i lur Orange Co andtor sur ~ IV. , lulc1rt'n w1i1I ""''' ~· J)l"t' SL. nlflj( 111 )..'70 mo 1144> J Uk :i Ii.&, Jownttl<il,.,, We c .. __ .. References athletic t'ICt:CUllVei. f >n ..• ,, I 1 I f t u'''"• rou.nJini: towns for <fo. Ultni.. l1rn 1l .. u · y r l) 't:U,ni.tn ornwion CalS,.L ... 212 prt!mlses parkinK40(.ITn .. ,...... Lnbutors. All ret;A1I OUI· rl'fl\,411 ~ ~J 1 l!il .1 j!l 1.400 l>'l· ft. Proft$S. "rt' 1-0 ~ ... I 71 I I nfV\ " .. ...., are se<-ur._-v ly cum '!~1 200K I . II .. l M ii I ,. S h 1• µ h 1• r d I II 11 ~ k ) . NII t l'dM Jt•·:i 11 l'"' .11 ti 7 5 1 IH100. t>t.S-2021 • DA.IL v PllOT •• J I 6350 ·············~··· .. ···· Toudl tf OoU MODELS ..... ~,... ~Sw-oic. t7 '-OOU Outt.clll W I ,.. <t4 "'l'(•kt 11 1 ~1·1llll'mun 40 M for-1•0111 paruol\fihtp My rnthl•,.1 :ar" ramp1ntt. hoatrnJ,' bt-aarh &-oil l'l~ct.;1111 ,port11 H111( 3014, M~:-.11111 V~JO. !)26i5 SpirituGI Ile_. \lil:i S41 ... :I Cu1t11t\O Ht:.ol San t:l~m~111~. Jo'ulty 111 t"or 11vv1 492 7296 MASSAGE AGUIE MOOElS ESCORTS OUTCALL OMl Y 0ays., ......... 6 31-2140 ..., f>l':H 2 br. I""''· ~ .• r l f1>1t: tr>"MI $:0 Atlulh tJ46 :fl f/W. 642 ~I LGf. 4 HH t•, Kil. 111· l.,lf'utt'd, I hlk to l"·u1 h, c·k.,..1'1'.l tn v11Uo SOOO yrl) bi;j ~n 4 644· '1VV Park Newport shr 2 br. 2 ferred. 642~ pany. bM, w/fem 45, SZ25 Vys NO SELLINv Uachelor unat 1ill block ln>ni ~ach All ulll pd No kids, nu f>t!ll>. 201 E &clboa Ul vd s:!W per roo. + set•urlly dcp. t:ull ~R' 5.56 77(11 Nor~ne 534·2093 ~s Cdm dlx swles, utll 1)4J you m a Y IJ el' u m c .. , -" o-1. ;--1 h-"h Social Clubs 5400 Oln.u r~ng l"\ S f'P •••• •• •• • •• •• ••• ••••• •• muli: duf( Vic R1vt'n;1del•--------- u .. 1uxc l & J bd l jll:O. l lldrm, 2 IJJ .... 11111111 .. frpk, "n<'I iiur . p.11io WITH PIER &DOCK 1; tllk tn beHch, 3 BR 2 RA. tlownslulrs, bit ins. frpl. 11utro. )(aragl!, le ast'. ~ ll? Hth SI. 6'10.11140 l '..l II l't.>tll(Y !GI .i:r.1z lrmtd H•w Aph fnr :10 hoJI o• l wo ;!0' hn.1h L1k1• rww thru nut Wl·~""''I l L·L• ''fir I 1. t•-a ., I ., ltll I ''' ' ,. r "' • 1 " -I Jr l(,ll p lb -oil Lownhou:.t.' Adult.s only. 11fJ ''ll"'"' 11u .. ,1 J1a rk1n.: no pet.lo. $395 1728 lkd ..,r1.11 , • ., $X50 11111 Jacob:. roro Ln. ~-7533 I ;! & :1 11H II It ~ "475. ~ 2W,') tl.1yb wkn!I .. & t>Yt'~ S.14 2.lot. -He.ally ---------- New dt'l'"!xl' 2&i hr No VJ 1 I IJI) ·•"r . 1,. New Bn yfrnnt 3 RH, 2 bn. pet<, ... nt:I 1o::arJa.:c A • '0 l 'u • fplc. lndry hool<·up. dbl 964 J7!fS . 9Gls 2720 . v.at..rfmnt, uvail now encl g11r. upper unit. ~ ~'i.'i 1802 Spectacular b.,y view w/lx•h art'a. SIJOO/mo yr· ly.~·1879 Neur beach. lge 3 br. 3 bu <'nCI gar:.ge, fncd pul10. frplc, $450 Avail Sept. 15th. 17082 BrookhurHl, ')62,..'"78 ----- v 1-:11 Y NICI-.: 2 Bdrm, 2 hu, w/all bllns WATEIFROHT Large 2 Bedroom, put10. WITH PIER & OOCI< e• ce 11 e n t I oc a ti o n for one :j(J' or t wo 20· Newport llclght.s, Call bo,1b Jl1•mudl'led to n<·w SJS..~-------- l hr u uul U bl ~ur . i.torn~e. 2 acJd "J orf :.1r11e1 OM THE BEACH IM0-0029 ' AJC. ample prkg. !"to m di.sttiliutor for nat ron olly ----------1 300' s .f. Nu hsc rcq Ow to share lovely 2 br. 2 675-8IOO. advert1sl'd c1~arellc1t , ba apt at Park Newport . -----Marl h11ro. Ca mel11 . Ca11Nitaatwork!M7.3386 Small office spat·~· l<Jtoal Sale ms . Kflols. Kent. orhomeS44·7m for Lift' lnsuram:e. 17612 Pall M:dl. t'k You muv -------Beach Blvd, Ste8. H H keep your pre.c.-nl Joh, Over 21 y rs. 2Ur. !Ba. --------start purl time and 1·J1 $147.50 + utll + $100. OC Airport. excr . of (• pand to full l1111c later ti (;<IJIS48·0501 afl 3µm Monthly Secy . ~c1 v y11u dl'Strc To quallry ---avail 752·832 1 you mu:.t havl' auto .. 1 Cou ple l o s hr Ill e -:-. fl•w hour'> '!pan• ltnh• ··HOME'". w/mitlc. non· OHicc Spa<'e ~or n •nl. ttlays or l'\<'ll) and ca-1h c1.:-smuker. Winter. $390. UtJllU{'!. raid 2'100 Wt--.l investm1•nt ur + dcp. Steps LO bch. 7101 Coast llwy S44-$7K PLAN I . . $2,697 Shop ly "9oM l1tTlUST OHDS 2ftd & lrd& SWINGS& RF.F l"~ t "ONS'rRll<'TION Al''I' & ('OM M 1-:HC"IAI. MIGUEL MORTGAGE CO 831-7381 661-25 11 OHH EVERYOA Y &Ct. llwy ~~ -----1-'ound Blk & tan f1•m Germ Shep Colht' mix 24 yr:-045-l!IOK aft!> 6t Found l\r11 & whl ( '111lw m111 (1·111. K 111 11111 ' 64,5 l~.ot\tYt°"\ .. II ll fl d H 1,1' k 111' d II r o •t k h u t "t .1 1 1• .1 Leatht•r hunch 1111 l111th leAs 96.1115911 Sc_ashore. N.B. 645·84~ AJl<PORT /\Ht-;/\ l'LA.N II SJ.9fl0 OFCSP. PLANNlll .. $6,!I00.1---------Mafo will share 2Br , furn. opt.. with female S25wk. Qisla Mesa. SS&Z772 For more inrormation 880 S. I'·.· 3 ofc ·s & rccepl. send namt•. address and .,·ound Youn~ lllk rn alt• ~. Ir~ lirl.--cd Vic 1011 of World. L.1 ~ llc-h 4~·1044 $600 mo Carpel. drapes, hon ...., & poneling. Call Karen. P e num.,.,·r to: METROPOLITAN 1141975-0tOO TOBACCO COMPANY Pro. woman sks sam e to shr beaut furn condo in•---------- WestcUff. 2 pat's. pool , HUMT. IEACH-Ptush t.enn.ls. $230. 642·7231 $300. Utll pd. 842"031 I M/F to s hr 4 BH apt. l IAY VIEW bllcs from beach. SJSO On Lafayette · C<tnnl·ry mo. 646-1556 Village. Ol'fice 1Spacc 500 Ugaretle 01v~lon •23 I' O. llox 577. Hosemead, CA. 9177u ~ ....... , 'enoaakl Lost&Fomd f<'ound .Golden lfrlni·v.·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 2 J II . ""' 5100 ~. yr,,, ca 045 15...n .t..o.c..-• aft.:. &or t!VI.':.. ·········~············· fOIJJld . Hlk I.ah fem. y111o: atlll ti45-ISOll Uh !> or St .. GW C"all IN1'HOVl .. ;Wforfh1· lllll'll1~ent & tJ1St'r<'1•1 wo1.y tu 111~1 rww i.UlHlo 1,.-oph-752 5411 CEHTERCLUB It's Social •"9ysical Educ:atiotuat •.Aad Futt! ,.·ur All At-(t!:> The Pcrft!tl Uar Alteruuuv1:' • M f'<'1 r eopl<.•• • -Rdair.•llJVe f\Jn• l.11w M1•rn1Jer..h1p I''\:•" CALL 975-0700 SIHGLES J S + ~4tl2'.! LTs 2 UR apt. l'nd 11JL & Rdr. dean C:.ill lS4ll KJllO ask ror Mike parkin.: :,p<t('l'S. $1iSO. mo Jat•11b11 tteulty. Bach. k1l·nctte+ ba. ull pd. $170 yr uround. Fir::.t mo+SSO i.<'rurity de - pc;~rl Hcf 673 124 1 10am·8pm Roommate M/fo'ne<.'<it!d ~ IO~l~~~~ltUNDY :.hure 28r dlx apt on bth Realtor 675.arn llKESHOP l-:.t1labhbhed s yr:> 1n llunt. llcach shopping Ctr. Ow1wr rt"tinnR Agent 673-7300 PENNY PINCHER ADS 2 Rnllany Sputt11 I' rn :'tk'!>a Verdl" Tttlo.1•n Ln fmD'oy,..111~ & <.:o:-.la Mt.~u Amm:tl ( 1111 ,reporottoit ------N11w 2 Br, 2 ba. c r1th. IJrµ:. <bhwi;h r. adl~. no 11cll> s:lOO C;ill !M-iu:n U7S 6670 ut Nwpl Beh + pool. ovlr l • ' FAST FOOD t rol ••••••••••••••••••••• •• l BR. l b;i. c lo"'· to '""'' v1nic . no p c l'>. $l'1U 7111187&1 :! br, l ba . l:<J f ttl(t', d.\hv.lhr. putio, 11u 1>1·ls s:s 1(j ts:il-1003 UDO l(.1yfront LJkt! m·w 2 + llc·n . l 11.1. frpl1• ~·=· 11111 /\J:t 645 ~4. 1\:$1 :i.tJO flF:ACON Ill\ Y 2 Hr. l ba, sunoc!'k. tnum. rrl' pvt IJ('h Yrly S-1 5 0 /mu t:JI :~1 1ly-. 5111; !IHU aft 511m •DELUXE• 3 br. 2' ~ ba. (rpk. l t'Jr l(arci.iee. Av:.11 1rrl1fll'ii r-::i .. t hi uff 3 br. 2 lrn l..1•a:.c Ind . s pac mH~lt•r isu1lc. 1l1n rm & dlJI guru~e Auto door op<'ner avJ1I. Pool & rt'<'reat1on a rea /\tlullJi only No pt•Lc;. $o1fl0 865 XJnt loc $450 TSLMl(ml 3 llr I tlll wnpor<"h. m•w AMIGOS WJ\ Y fi42 llJIY.t p.unt, ~urnRc. yrly', M<:ll!> 3 hr 2 ha. bt•h duple; HO RENT fNCalASI lu t11:11r h S4!15 1129 W r 1' b l · N Uulbo Ml l!l3/86S-:!542 rp • Kur· W t -ms. o II ..: _ pct.'l.S500)'rly 645-1682 tJ W N y, H 3 br 2 bit upper :ipt. LG 38r . 2Ba, frplc. ra m CUARANTEY~'i' yrly , $52.S. rm. deck. dbl gar age. $4:.l New 2 bt, 2•¥ ba 64Z l.IK!fl adlls. no pct:.. Nwpl townhom~ apt Ma ny ss7~, Uelux Ir~ uppt·r. 11.,tts. $425 mo li73·1tldff amcnrll e s . t 7C l 0 JllH, zba . '• ltlk to bt:h :it 2 b VIF.W t· 1· ~.me1•niron0• R .B. , • Adil:. 213/7~·4356. 125 d:~·s. fraph:. St~p/ ;'~ ~m I ly ~~23 45thSt bcuch. S52:>.115'-0177. &ch apt $200. \Jlll mc. I.Jg 2Br, Jbu. RecenUy re· SlngJehonJy. dec'd llld pool. a dll 536-0321 f'Ommun. Westcliff area lrviM 3144 ~531Sll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ur In tn·plcx Newport ~horl!'-1 hltll'k rrom , ,..,.,on :¥.!6·:;!171 PROMOHTOltY PT 1 BR. view bay/ocean. SSSO / m o 833 -0200, biJ-5200 21. 645·1644 ...... ..... 4450 Roommate uvua l ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• female. 26. pref unfurn room 1.11 l rvm u. kl"l'P lrY· IOI(, 640·2026 ____ _ stlopplACJ Cewt~ Spece For le-01• Cdl Don Woocb 640..5470 2 br, l ba, xlnt locution In Dana Point. Young male prdc rred. $100 plus!~~~~~~~~~ shart' util. 493·0182 cvs & Storage yd l00x130 w/dbl wknd gar Rear 2484 Newport Roommate, CM 2 br 21-'l Bl. $22.S. 642-3490. bu townhouse. Maurean. -----645-ll!'ilJ,6ll·!MJlG. Store f or _rf'n t }"o --Laituna. ut1L pd. Cull "'-I house avail now. $160. an.er4·00 PM 497·3184 Call Mark ur Rick. FOR LF.l\SE 1200 sq fl MS_:?I ~V~: SI.Ore 11part· 1215 L Bakt-r Pvt. room & bath Mulurt' at Fa 1 r v a c w . C M . employed fem. f V $140. 540.5010 _____ _ Ph 963-6216 ___ ..... trial lental 4500 Pxofessiooal bus woman ••••••••••••••••••••••• wishes to share her home 4 • 0 0 0 s q • fl . N e w in Lake Forest on water warehou.~e space. HR In· w/exec. $350 ut1l Incl. dustnal Park. 894·53Sl Praml! Loe. in K Mart plaza Unllmrtcd PQll'n Ital Hy owner S28.500 rt1r info (;.j2 5425 day:... 540--7796/8.1!.l· I 060 eves Qlp1tal n('edcd to c>xpand proven commodity in vest m e nl b u srn es-. !!00-2.137 lee Cream & sandwich s hop-must s e l l. Full price S35.000 Sl2,000 down. inc l. ttll equip ment No poymcot or mt. ttl Sii /7!f Xlnl lse a valla hk lfunl Br h. S36·9593 Stained glass. new pro· t'eSS. xlnl potential. Pa· lent pcndmii·no compct1· t1 on . tra 1 n 1 n ~ & materials. 646-8m --- •'LOWERS & gifts. Nels S3S.OOO yr Movini: to Hawaii. S. Or Cly. AJ,'t 751·1400 ONLY $2 Stll 11ny item cw tom bl.nallOO of 11em!I for fl~ ur I~~ with a l'l'nn)' f'mdier Ad. 3 llnt.'11 fur Z consecultve d»)'I. t:al'h ..dd1t1onul lloe 1s 61' for lht' 2d3)'" Char11c ll' Nu eomme.rdi.I J1b For mort' 1nfurrnn1111n und to pla« )"OUT lolt.l 11111 642-5&71 "'SF.l.F FSTF.EM THE K F. Y T 0 f t-: 1-: I. I ;>. '; HEALLY <.;OUU' l''r1·1· ')emmar. WL'<.I St>pt t:l. It tlM, The lt1·.:11>lry llnlL•I rt..o~ervulioru. 497 -0!111 SCRAM4.ETS ANSWERS (;<lptor -Pant y ltuvag~ -Vun1ly O>mply -lnhal•· F<>UNU lllk Lull lllflJI'\ m.11~ v1<· Gl mc~• !-.horo·i- ;iln '., or ti m•i' 11 ld b-\2 71tri FOUND. til'rmu11 ~h1·11 rrux puppy. !"I mo l\lk & wh I w I w h 11 •' I ;1 c• ~· 963-w.2 1-'uunll Bl.it·k 1 "1t1h11.1h11.1 Laguo.1 lk ""' •1 >I •" Call497 3.5.">2 t.nrt· Min l-'r1•1w h 11'""'"" rnal~ wh1t1:. d1111 • 1111.11 w /licCn!ll'. Ch• 1 .. ~ I. 11 -. I (; r 1• ' ~ h I ("odwpoo. l>una f't ~ 11· '11517>1 Ani. lo Valdll'" 4113-~ f.o8t l.f: llfk puppy. Vt(• Or:in.:t:11t11h Mull· 54lH121~1 PenOMlls Sl50 ....••...........•..•.. lll-:1./\XING Mi\.'\SA<: 1-: JOO S ...........•.•..•••.••. REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS Gt.Ht L.Kt.-. ~· •l ra:.h Olur,,~ u v~\Dtil• • Ma\.l.'rlllhs provided. •!'\m all classes fo1 l>('r.IOl'USI I Led I ru.lrut \ IQn •C.:lw11H<' own I u:.te <1.1' & m~hl da:."'l'' • f'la~"f·ml'nl uo tu IS/I' t~lfflllllhbltJll 1-·r~e 3 Wl'tik Sult"S Trai.mn..i CdlForD.ta& 131-1003 493-0442 Kal<'lla ll1•al l",.t;tstt• &tM)C\l :120:11 ( ";c mrr1<1 Cup1Str11n11 S;,11 .luan (.'1.1 pixlran11 •BRAND NEW * l)("f-.f\N v11-:w YHl.Y 2 Ur . I bJ. duplex S-l~lf111no t\112 :it>39 or 644 li780 Dnve by 3706 l'ark Lan<', lo St.>e 2 BR. 2 B;i . frpk, bllns . U!!hwi.hr. n1te cprt'g & <tri>i>. $425. mu. 'fllen l'all Jacobs lkalty. li75 tili70 b'i3 <l:lll.'l 768-6226 _ lndust. Rid ft for rent. ~ "'emale w II 'it yr. old SQ rt. Sprinklers. 220V I child to !lharc new J HR llOV. Ir~ outside fnt•d <·oodo. Irvine, Jo'emale slorag(' & prkng ar<>a . only SSS-5378 Will re nt ull ut part Corne r l'ullman & P a ula r l no . ad J t o Newport t-'rwy Call WA. Ol~la, 7 M/~9·9671 MARKET/dell. Balboa. $12.000 mo. Sucraf1cc /\Kt 1:-i1. MOO PRACTICIN<. ThC' rirsl l!ratJ1•1 "'·" talkln~ ol>oul th•· r .. <·1•111 f1r1· in lw. -;1·h1111I · I kni·w tl was ~rnn.: ll1 h.111 pt•n. ·· ht• 1'at11. ··111•c·au:-1· w 1• h ail lwl·n 1'11 /\1 ' TICINli tor 11 ;rll Har .. AuhJanw .. l.tl" Ma,:.1•ur Out1 .111~~.4!1-1 SI11 1;u11ur1p111no lt•s ... on' Ii' 1 "111J1·~t· I n'tr 1 hr le.""" .1 lo\k l'tt v or 01 11111 IRYIME'S NEWEST An COMMUMITY f over 30 share 2 bdr pa pl ('dM. $185+12 utl. Laun · dry. 64-0-091S curly murn. eves, wknds. I'll .. :<: "vr·· c Min~· ronl 11t1·1u 1.111 n1111~..i11w o\ n •r1•r1 JI Ahort1•111 ,11l11p I ,1I 1•' f .1 I I I\ f ))1 I I 10 . 11o:!11 111 1.if1 l!ltil HERITAGE POINT I l!<lrm ll:whelor w ltlt-d < Hlt11.·k lu hl·h /\II 1111l 1nl•I ~·.s tt111 >14o :mn YEARLY l't•runsula 2 RH I BA UIJ · per unit. new drapes & l.ra.: 3 I.Jr. Ot•w crpt 1Jlt1h. puml _!100. 673~7 --So C'ousl l 'l;i~11 An·a. 3 Gcrocle1 hay11. l~HJll \If II t•a for1tettt 4350 Ava1I01·t I 67f10~Z IOARD&CARE HOME + 2 ldrm opt. You own H.t: too. Xlnt cr111•r at 1on $245.0011 tt·t m" A~ 11.'l:I H7l4 t111n 8.· k .. 1•111ng ,, l't" ,\I( " M~ :!~Id If '1111 llf't••I .111 .1l ln11·11" 111,111111• q u.1l1la•O .111 An JJll <·ommuntl) ti t' :.1gtwd w1lh you in mmcl fralunng 11 :.paciou~ fluoi pl;in:. 1••11rnis h1•l1 or Utl r u r n I s h t' d I 2 "' :1 3876 ........•.•....••...••. dc1·k J I k111r' Lo l1t:h Yr San Cletfttftt• ly S.175 li73 lf171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'l·rr1f1t· llu~lne!>s Op Lott& Found 5300 t.arge gar agt• nr lx·ach In 40C10 ~q It ot comml'rnal ll<1rtun1f y I· or h m•t<'cl ••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••• II 8 • .,"' A 1 space n:ur trut·k 1•ntrv 1111ml>t•r (11·r~on ... u\1·1 21 1 ,.. 1 ,, ,. 11 . ....., mo. var now. • · · yrs. Your 1111portunity to .&.t ur ounr J 1x·l ~J 5360321 ~~~i~~~H·~(~~ ~~~~rr:1-~ explllld d1vers1fy your" Anim<il "~"1'1 ·1 ""1' Vll>t-!OMOVll·: 1'1\ltl.ltll 1111,.1ra111 1• .1,·.1:dan1 ~·.ti 1'1·1'1• lO 1111111ntn><l111 111rtr l11c l.I\ • "'' '1°•·r .. t.1P \I'll 1)11 1>un•h.1"" ••·'I 11 ' •'I.II l'lc-.1 "• 1·J ll ,\ I -. o 11 ,1 n r .. "" • 1 I> 1,c.i .1:.•11; .1(1 :1 .10 l'M ht·droom apt-. Im mtd1ate Oc('uµJm·y FEATURING •Park Like :.ellmA Ullc 4b1 , :!IJJ. 1•11d 1wr. no ~ bd e1pl. wulk UJ brh. vl'I ~. ''" hlk hay/hl·h. cleun &readynow.$350 ~_,/mo yrly l!W. &14 110:1 Ai!.O l bd i275. 498·1003 ~16-0507 _____ _ W,•-.cdrff 2 br. 2 ba. adults only No p ('l S. $400 2 lkl, 1 hath 01'ean view S18070!J Xlnl n eigh borh ood -- -~)Imo. A'". 4!M ·l~I . COUNTRY GIRL .. ....... 111n1, OAHCEOF fUH •Single Mesa V<'rd1~. park devclo pm<'nl. Nr 1ncom<' • Hun your own 1.t•a)lu<•5:n Zt7:1, 1111 Ice s,-n Storng('ooly f r c e w a y <i i, y parH1me bu111nes-; in f OUNU. !Ilk <.;i.:rm<in 833-8974 Rol~a/M agnol1a 111 spar e lime 6:16-0276. Shepherd, lc-malc. or Offiu R...tal 4400 ~~'>ter. 492-313:1 5:00-8 OOPM_ ___ [a~r~~~14~ M mnci,otu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• StorOl)e 4SSO hn-Hfnltnt . Jobs Wonft d. 707S ....•.•••...••..•.•..•. 7100 • l..a1thted Lenna:. t:•>urti. •JU.-Creul1onal fal•thlw!< • Pool & lllCUlll 2 hr, !>t1nd1•<:k, garage. yr "!» 7Z87 ly. 2191~1 :15th St $37~ tiTJ.2()5/j S Jndy li73 :!SOK <! hr apt. wulk LO l1em·h . '-'"""' ~ mo Cull 4!.1116324 or •............••••••••.. * ESCORTS * /\1•1•1•pl111~ /\pplieatwll •... y-o ....... oFFtCES ••••••••••••••••••••••• OppotitMity 50 15 I.OST Bl 111· l 1•111 rdl' " rft' "' ~ I r •••••• •••• •• ••••••• •••• pnrnkLOL>t I f•1r lv1r Vt"W Cannery Villa~<'·N••w 0r. Vncon~ area ava1 or n • • " , rices from :IOO sq fl· anyth1'lg· storag<', park l"artner. working or non lfomc'!>, Nil V1t 1n11 y •Glf!J BAQ ·~parkhn.: C'lt••m h•un rlry •C;onfr11 paltO klldll'11 •Ol)t'n lieam l"\'lhn1::-. • Krn11:.1ze berlrrnttn-. • l.urg<' walk in doi.H .. • Pnvat.edrL~i.tnl( .111·.1!> •Ac cent<'<I walli. Nta r <'Omer ur Walnut & J1•ffery off S. I\ t-'rwy \7141559 7000, 1>11rry no pcl.8. RcntaJ center open dally 9 am LO 7 pm,:_ __ YJo:t\IU. Y 2 llH. hlk frctm haylll<:l'o.IO. 11111·n lwam~ 1 qJlc·. 1111ly S3"1l.5 0 +173 7ZJ8rir 117~>·31!07 i! tit 1uro 11r unfurn °S-1'"' I t.lk llo m lx •ach. Clt•u11 I .iuttdry fol"ll. G11r .i)ll' till.2 ~or 645-44113 ---- lJu)et 2 hr, 2 ba. garden upt . 1-;a 11t b luU loc Adults, no pets. $400 mo 644-8726. I~---leecll 3140 ......... hoda Jl40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ke nnybunkpo rt? Wasn"t he the Ambassador from Australiaunder Teddy Roosevelt? ..--'K:.:: rD ;Y /. '1 It you re not s ure who (or wl1.1r) Kellflyounkport wa!o. cloO"t ree1 UJtl -you r<' not dlone Kennyt>unkport 1s Ont! of Id 1Jt!lt1ncuvely 01ffereot apartment lloorpt.1ns at Seawmd V1llaqe in Hunungu>o Beach Seaw1nd Village 1s a result of lot.ally personahz.ed proressional planning. The kind of atteot1on you deserve. A perfect blend of nature and hv1119- nestled in a forest with babt>llng t>rOOks and quiet ponds. COOied by natural ocean breez.es. Md to that tennis c.ourts. swimming pools. aJCKVl.zi and ii convenient locclt1on near shOpplng and emplO'jment and you·ve got a place anYQne would proudly call l'IOme. (Even Kennybunkportl) One and two bedroom. one and two bath adult apa11ments from '290 00 5v.Yt~,tQ~ ,,,~ 15555 HuntJngton Vil"'Ot Line ~nllf'l)ton Be.itn. CA (714) 898-Q!)& 1 From !tit Sill Dilg(> FfMW7'/ onve nonh on Beach to .-CF~. then wet on Mc~ to SNwlnd VlllaQf Fumat\lnt,IS ·~ • ()pell dally I 0 AM 'UI 0\.1$k. fan 1 a s l I c v I c w s. 1 ~ tng or • . rent part err ~II working, charming lump .-or!I & Newrc>rll 1111~ Or •1:17 H17 1 111r "'''''k d;,v-.. uva1I '" ll34· 1612 P a 11 0 R . P n r kin ,, & of feneed_. secur•' (I, 'tore rn No Orange < '11 Wt-sl l-1e w ;1w;cy 111 11:1 .. 11 "' oo 26 b<.'h d 17th $25 ,000 111 Yt'~lrnc nt . nn Sunday. Aug 27111 . janiton al 1nr lodcd ~ ~a. x : • m M·i·urt·d !t!l7 21>'~1(1, cir . dumh hut haµpv M<t '1 IK>! W1111ltl 111.. I rudn•r w)l11 w1ltu'"l'll lht> 1 unlo.1·r 111 ,. .11111 .. q 1lo,w11 11 llt• 'I h ttlly Shl"ll "I Jll1111 101".tll"d •111 "·ot•·ll.1 .11 11111\-1n tht· C:•lY "' s 1.1tt ton 011 :.uz1; '7!'1. 1111-11 ... · t"C/llll' lor wur1I "" lw pr 11 m1i.t•d hy c .olltn ~ Al tomev /\lvrn M Ca!.~llh al 714~~-~:ll 3880 ...•....•...••..•...... Sc.to._ l.kfay~tte Av~·• N I\. St .. cu~t C .M Watt·r •1!14·01f.O.t•vt•i. 67:1-1003 a~~ 548·4413 646:1ZHI l.u~l S1ltl wh l clo~. l'ark lh"li.tol I Br, nl'wl)' d1•1· Adult:.. Ill) fll'\~ s;rl.5/mo. 551·3325 ----............. W--"-.... ""600 lnvestnwnt C"oron:i ll1ghla111l:o. ur .. J . 2.'IO-~ sq. ft. dlx ofc. W ..,. .. , ..,.,..... .. W--"--' 5 0 20 19th Sl, CM. from SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••":'!'•~••••••••••••• l"dM l'ls l'all 117:\ IH:IJ ~ftfa fwnMthd mo, Tom 540.2200 Teach & £n1tant.>cr l"PI n<l 2 Want 10 rnvr~t &/or wnrk Lol.l Village SJO J 1ian. bed hou!ll.' w1yard & ~ur m local ismall bw.1ne:.:-··Hoots"" 4 yr old ~ri·v. Irv/CM/Lag. Not mon' Prin o nly . 556·7280. lnRha1r cat. LRc rt'wurd or u..twWllMd 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. MINUn ;s TON PT BCH. 8ach. 1&2 Rlt. from $230. & up. J\.dull1l. No Pets 1561 Mesa Dr. <5 Ulks East of Newport Rlvd.I 9am-Spm 546-9860 ------ lmmed. posses::.1on. It: :1 RR 2 BA. bll m!I, block to bt-aeh. $4~ yrly N tt MS-7057, 642·1)8ij1 ----ROCMM 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EFACIENT ALTERNATIVE Mo. to mo. re nt incl. R ece pl i.('r v personali?.ed phone cov era11e. conr. rm. mail :.erv .. parking & more in Nt!wport. THE EXECUTIVJo: SU1TE~5470 CdMOFFtCIS lridwt Chffry N.w SUITE:S. So of Coast llwy. A~uilablc Now' Sli:E to npprerintc. S.~s C.:Ull Linda 676·2.11 I Koom w / kllt'henelte FUU SllVICE $60 "Neck & up. D&UXE OfftClS 548-975.S PenonaJ telephone/ re· Ambauador Inn an Costa cepllonisl, secretary. Mesa. 2277 Harbor. Cen· conlerence room, coffee ttally located, 235 rooms. &t hospltallt.y service11. MANY w ith kitche n. F.iiccllenl locatlon, near phone & TV. Swlmminti freeways. pool, jacuul. nnd rcr. lilB C9'Tll room. Daily & weekly (110979·2161 raus 11tartlng trom •~ a --------- week. 64~·~40 IMMEDIATE M.atr hdrm. 1·2 M .. hot OCCUPANCY plete/rdrg, nr bch/O· cean, lovely hme. $215 12,000 ui ft mo. All rurn. ~~ ~18 -., Kitchen priv1leg<H1. ulll In· . cl S2~0 mo. suo dep Prefer atcwarden. 511-3306 Near new buchfront. Ca -rc•Pn ~..,.,. l ll-1111 V\ew. Color TV. H.B.~ SELL ldJe Items with a wt. or '250 mo. 638-3'44 Dail..v Pilot Cluelfled Ad. • , # • than $425. 642-2670. x 16 54S.3'7Z2 Pl~ call 495-21i2.ll Hi! Larry, Lauren, & oor doM Emerson are look mg MoMf to Lo. 5025 roranlcc2br.houscwith ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. t$4001 max [luHtllt!SNOr real cstalc Co r o na D el M ur , Laguna. or C.M.Do you want the besl tcnanti- ever? 83'7·6050. Ext SG4 84().3882 ev<..>s. ;i BR. 2 ba apl or condo. wl'<.'k Dec is.Jan I on Hulbo;1 lsll! or 1-'i:nrn 832 916.'> MONEY worklllf.t carutal, lhl & 2nd murt)l:Jl(t'S. inven. wry "lllHI ups . re l'l'JV:thh:.; 714/547-6468 JCHMs A. Mckee ()(;(: llllJdcnt needs Lii l.'X change work ror HI li Nel{ Sandy 548·47!¥7 _ FINANCl/\LSF.RVl<.:1-:s •••c.....ts 5100•-=-• 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP For The SELF CONTROL Of WEIGHT • SMOKING ALCOHOL • STRESS CALL ADVAMCID HEALTH CIHn• 1100 UISTOL ST. HORTH 1'41WPOU llACH, CA. '26'0 Pl!RSOMALl%1D PIOGIAMS TAILORID JUST FOi YOU IY oua PROFISSIOMAL STAff CALL 975-0700 -. ., . . . . " .... . . , ... ,. . HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? Frrs l check our Los t and Found class1f1cat1on number 5300 lo see ti someone has found 11 (FOUND ads are placed 1n the Daily Pilot FREE ot charge). II your item 1s n ol listed as being found then d1a1 . 642-LOST and let a friendly ad-viso r assist you 1n placing a '"Lost'" ad. Call Monday thru Friday 8:00 a m . to 5.30 p.m for next day·s paper or call by noon on SalurdAy for Sunday"s paper 642-5678 DAILY PILOT . . .. . ... .... .. ,,,,n lll lo\11 7,1t11 /I.. n111111 "''"'' "' 111 1111 hy ,,:10 ! llllffll •II l,1l 1•f /\pµh \I, l>•irlH l•h 1<1•,tur.1111 1,l'1 \\ 1!11 h . ,\1 ACCOUNTANT l"I'\ 1-'11 111 1w1·1b j(1111111 " I \I llllh h1 :ll't'llUlllllll' l'\l'll"I 'Ci ni ~rnwlll 'IPl•I \ ~·Oil ll'!>Ull)I! ll) ~~·g,11 1 l'at kt• 11,, ( ;up11ll, 338K V1.1 l.11111, ~I•• :>00. N1·w11crr1 ll•'Jl'h 1·;, !ll till:I N" phot11• 111lb pft•11M' :\f"l"OlJN"l ANT lldl.1 l'r111·•·-.,.1ni.: OJ .,c·•·lon~ 11111111 .111•ol 111 ell\ 11111.ol wllh I ?. :rr' 1·\1wn1•m·1· 11• i.:•·111·111 I ,11·1 f i; II ~. 01 II 1\ 111·~1 ••1• 1 •"'I cl Mtt "I "" .. 11111'"''"''""' lllf\Jll • ..r1w111 l"•ll•111 l,1I 1-. o I !'><•1111 I t''lllllt' lo\ It If ';,ii.II I I t"lfllll ••111•'111' 111 I '1•1",.111\ 111•1 llq11 I' II 11<1\ ;,7; l "u -.t.1 ~11•,.,1 l'.t !tl!l\<!1 ,\I l'tllff11 ,1111 '11 llltlt'I • 1'11 II \ lt•\l"I jltl"fllUll I-;'< r•·n1·n1 1• hl'l11I ul. httl 11111 n1•1•1•:.:..1rY ~1nw I yp111~ 11·~111r,·1I !-oalury 111wo J,m ·o Im· ~'4~> 7~:! ,\1·1·1rnn\ln)I t ru11w1• I 11 11'ih.:1!11l. fa~l. ll<.'CUl".111 iJ1 tfl'lll II) kc•y hy IOUl"ll \\ii I 1 •".>Ill School 111 1•rnvlo) • ·r n:fnt'/'11.·~ 11 q111r1·tl S3 5tJ pr hr, 2!1 h1 p1 wk . "''xihlt•. Call koic unnt· .m.1 !M77 Acct Payroll Clk l.111·. hut 11ccur typlnl( <.;nod m11th & know'I 111 uddm1o1 mach. Oppty rn top t'Ol'fl Ofrl\ nf fllQlOfli-"° neuutllul loc. i reu• bells. Stort StiOO. C41l Snl ly, $40 80$5 Coa11111 ~nel Aaency, 2wo ff.arbor. CM ALL JOBS FRF,F. ' . .. I· I J I . . . . . I ,_ DJ2 DAllY PILOT G ;< ( j ).-""~"'I :e.i~:P; ~ *"'•c•...,.,. ~~ Cewtcwc:ter ._. iso9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H .. rMJ ~apMc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B•J Applla.nno S-.-1 \ CU\'rr 11tam~ (adtnl(. h TRU'CllARC.l-,$1U lluuunle~fl H•tnbuv. ms M 1un ~ A Stit v 1 t't'il liCll flTtMJ ~)l:Q lf!\7 011~ C..,.t '-"•Jee ••fll! • • .,...... ..••.•....•............ ••••••••••••••••• •••••• t:._rp._ t t•h •.efUUlit Ut yuut ·~H· \h>11t'~ • hum1• "' pt.11" ol hu't Un\l'*•»••l'url.in11 1 .. 1 n1· " 11\ \on '' hru1l1 r •Rq.1u1r' •'-1 .-11 ... 11111111ll')lo11n1 mrthod l-111 • I I,. ' II ( " ... ~ ... • ·I ( '•11 '\'41' lllM 77'.I 1111·111 A!l.ph 11 It t'4i> 414 .I W.,utt ... •••••••••.............. Nl•mJ1t•• 4' •1!!11111 'lt-1\ll ( 'ol11r hn., hi 1 n1·r' 14 ht rpl• IV min hh Jrb Cl• 1111 In ttLn 1 m hoall $1 !> t\ \ v rm J7 :it'• 1'f>ui h SlO. 1111 ~ t;uar rh m pe•I od11r ~ulvin Con tr u1•t w n llnnw l'nd Gurd1•11tnl( CX'C~udcn\ I Ton tr uc k I.M S Kolo, Sod o r Spe•1•1a llu n11 m wond 11r Mah1h•n11n t'I!, ('h•11r1up" Truh. tree trim. Hon Se 1· d c d L a w n s 1•onrn•tt•dt•1•k" fl'llt'""· & & lhrnlln,.: 1-'rt·l• t-:t.t B4.2 5703 Sprinklers. Plunl1ng ~hu t•ovl'rit 1.il"tl & Ill Jim~~ 1700 --XJnt rd:. 675·7633 I •I C'11ll rnr ..... "4~1117 1 C'llJ>:Ar .. -:.1\T h<1U hnl( In - • G.Mrol Senlcet town t''r l!:.ti. C'llfo:l\P' l';uro~1m l.undsrup.-·r ~nc.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 ~nr fWS.1300 Top work Fair pr1c·(· •••••• •••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • 111\Nll' ~1.\ 'J llonu•.. & Pll'kur u .. cJ fur moving &. Kefl!._64ti 4117.1 day or t'VI! ta...,_... &.ctnc ·•Pb <"•>rl,tll•nllllu' hau.1111.: dcun upt>, Stcvl! LundJ!cuping. Tn•c· ln m l.H rt'7l.lf1 111:-. ~J7 1 t ialllluwn C ';illt14~ lt;IO<! Walhn. 7!)1 614U ming Cll'un u p 8 yr:. 1-·1 U"l Hll'I AN J•rn, cl I urho l0h1tqo·r• 1nP1t<1lll'd Rub b 111 h 11 11 u 11 n ~ , exp. Free esl .~oboru n 1tht fr e•• l•1l1tnot1· u11 M u~l muh•" l'r1c1• & "\tnt1lure movrnK lit lrl't' Ml41162~~--- I 111 I o.1p11t f'illl ( \•1·11 !)'Jff O'.nll ..rl(t 01 .m.. u '" .•. M A 1nmm1ng 497 2t;!i7 :e4 U•DN y 1.11, ""rd 117:1 ·~~· l ... utom<>tl\I' hr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•...••....•........... ,..,_, HOfft9 c ... SwYlu Bnckwork S mall Jo bs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport. Coi;la Mesa & NWUUt " dcp. ml.1 lllt "l ~ t·~t I•• .. 1 1.-t.. Coed >rd ~ 1111,1 INh.M•t• au/ Ser.-k• l"pt I p1m 1:, H' 1-.~1 TA\l,OHt"t-;N~ 1-:.'t l!tJ w.urli m'"' tr fh·f, :i...16 llJJ'l llANUVMAN C'11qwnlry, t•lt•t·t r1<•11I plum Inn JC & 1111' IM1 4!7117. ~!> :1420 -llOUSl!:SITTJo:Rs . ex per. Irvine 67S-317S e\'l'!> oe1·m1 r ·tire d couph·. Mo ... \Ja 01oa Woud & C:h•111 I.ink ...••••................ t'i.tm ll\lolnn1• ..... ,.,,. .. , ... C.-M/C~ AtMrtl-• lntl \\'t>OJ (lJr_l,. 1n.t1n\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• K...aA t-'T 1-(' t'"ll ":~ ·~'41 \II l'h1t'>t'' ol 'vru f t•I" F1tk•r wl11"" r•·1Jlt 11 ho.i h •vrlr. Dh11. k v. Jll' pl.rn t'itl"I t'lr l.t ,... h.n 1 I. l.11 4. t.urult•d KJti U."tl!U •••• •• •• •• ••••••••••••• ho\;'.~ ... hdeMnc) ...•.••....•........... Gtet .•.••.•...........••••• 'llundi.i11I llllJ t•11d1111ur1• ~"x~·· 1'11·u1 itl·•"" Sil!> :-.ti.1w•·1 llorn'. n11rror" .. 1 ""'Jrd rotw cloor' ltt>.,111 1¢IJ~'> r1•11IJr1•1nt•n1 ~ ( ·11,.111111 llllf rur 111-.lallu 11011.'> I .1I11 :-.ho..-. 1•r Uoot & Mu rm YIU t.37~ •va1l 11tart111l( Otl Local ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.f'11. Co ll 673 7447 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A MW /\V C Ob m l!t1c:o., NutrH100. llouscwurc.·i. . llomc Care & <.:omm 'I 1;.u~ Prof serv1t'I! with l\llai. Vim l.inl't. cost1> no mon ·' 1-'r "'c ~11t fu r loec1l1>. >1lora1te. & lonl( dist move11 Stal1: ht• T l I IOl5 Ph S37 3160 •1 r-......;r_,.n'"J ,._..,./Repair rrree 5-nlc• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof puin\tnW Ext & int PATCll PLASTfi:RING Low rull•l! Ht•fto . Frl!t' A I I I y pl' s fo' r t' 1• t..'lil 531).4780 ~i i1JH:1 ei.Umult•s Cull 540·6825 llOU.'l\'PUlllllfll( Int . .,;, ...... "CJ ll·r 1-'rl'I! t"•l John H4·c•k •••••••• • ••• •• • •• • ••••• t>J1 3363nr6"5 :e1a1 r to:nn v·s l'LUMUI NG CW>tom wo1 k. n·:.isonublt> prH·ei., frc.>« \•:.t1 rrui lei.. Bruno. 770 7043 (;omp ll!lt· p lum b1nl( M:rv1~:. Draw & st'wt•r c· I •· n n 1 n ll 1-· r l' t' c:1umut1·s 24 hr ser vice t;XC£Ll.f;NT Pl\INT 6'7~3181_ _ ING Rt:t111onubl1! 1 all!!>. l\ny plumbtnl(. wa lrr fr~~TUtl.l'" ~ 2700 i,erv, lt<ak:.. balhrm l'nt'I. n·rum1c lilt> Ht•a!\. R l'm ov.tl". Pr un1n .:. 1'rlmm ln.i. l,11: Ins f rt·t t• tlma l n i tl4 h:!~i tio&2 41624 CALL 640-TRH LEE'S TREE SERV. Rc11d y for I hl' w ind~ Trim. s pruy. r l'mov1·, grt1f\. RMnd stumps W•Ul&flfant SPKilMR y,...,, ln.u'd. 25 yrs exp. rel .. CdMAll 640.TREE Reui.onabll! pr1rc.:d In lerwr I F.xlt•r1o r . fo·r cl! 1-.bl 531 8788 J a\·k 832·24611. ______ Expert s hapmg. thanmni;:. Wallpa per in~talll!d or re movl'd. Rollal(e e:.t1m Call Alan. 751-824 1. l'J 1 n l 1n~. l':it l /1nt lt(•asonablt> rate" Lll''d t•ontruc·ti>r !lbJ 1!825 RooffftcJ itlump remov»I. lndsc·p ••••••••••••• ••• •••. ••• !'reaLJonti 675·2821 mi. REPAIR & Rf-:ROOF All Wlftdow Ca..ilMJ - l y pt•s 11 htn ~l1•s ••••••••••••••••••••••• rot·k:1hukc11 ·eom po · lu r l-'ree 1!1>l 54 1 S930 McOANt-:1. RuofrnK & lt~pniroi Gel o r ll!11r vww frnm A Cl. f'~/\JC V 11-:w S25 mux 631 0217 \'"<'" Lit• ~16 l /ll919J391---------- T8vi5'0ft R_,.Jr Moving hauling, 4 yr,, (•JC per. Rch ahle. rcru.onuble l\pl P a tnllnK llom\•',, Int l t-:xl I.ow 1 :.itt•h J..rry !'>4-0 51~ ..••................... Sl.62 per DAY •••....•...........•... Clt<.in up~. 11 111.11111.: L<111d1>1"J Plnl( lrnml'tl M•rvH'tnl( 642 9'J07 •Vi-,;HY LOW l'Rl('I'::-.• G.-.ti.g •...................... lluul. bklvloudn dump II I.. icr;id1nJ<. t rl'I! w r k, dl!mohUOIL'> t•h• ICll 12:;7 student!\, 848-1354 Try Wull papu hanl(1ni:. 1 c Ho.1Mtca..w.g U11' abonablc. dcpcn<l.1hll', • ••• • •••••• •• • • • • ••• • •• ----.:uarunlt'l'(I 493-5840 Want 11 Rl!:ALLV CLl::AN ··M n v e an y th 1 ~.IC . ---- 1 fOUSE., Call Gin •hum al'\)'Wherc al anytime . PlClftO & Of'CJO" T...ntq Ca rry In & save$$$$ MObt <'Olo r fl!pair $22 50 + part¥ fo'rce ci.t • 167 IO Callromcs 840 ~12() Thul 'to /\LL you puy for • JO day ud On c;un1r n1n11 M Ullll In thti C:.199wf¥4 l.1r d t'.i m1lv d<t)'<'l•rt• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• w prNthool prot(rdm to C:UrJM,tnl1•r 1-"r('1• ,.,t ,\ n )' Wr\t' )'OU, NII ~~I George ~If 201!> Japanese 1(11rd1mcr. rm<' ~-n Oirl Free est 645·5~ 24 hni 7 days 540-484_4 __ ••••••• •• ••• ••• •••••••• ---------r~/rap.n Piuno tunmg & repair. 25 Tie W II.. I " noo ncJ . M 'd d ••••••••••••••••••••••• a u1. cc11n.,s. rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• yni exp as ter cg an • DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY bl~ )Ob. f.:.¥11 llJn I.II Ton~. 646 1164'l c.er.ctor 1• ., t 1 m u l ~ . t' u l I ....•.•.....••.......•. &windows cleaned. , mwm: $24 +IS eents thlio Spcciulu:ing in cerarr.1r 646-6145 PET.EMS PAINTING mo only 661 1433 t.sle entnes & noors. f'ret· Caq u.•ntt'r!oo, f1n"h & roullh (·omm & r t'' John. Ml 80tl2 or Wayn .. , ~7 tJa}4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <213>299 3060 um only K J ttJffm.an &SOn <it<n'I ll11ndyman l1u1nt· 1111(. ~arpcntry, roofan11. m11sonry Any homl! mulnl or n •rnode llnl( proJ J Wa uJ.;h, 6JI 2'l33 Expr d . Re as Ro tl!S ----l .... ut 962 IKK.1 1-·ree 1-:11 1. Call G en e P'loster/R.,,.ir ei. a. .... _e __ . ___ _ H~mod~I & .1dd111ons l!:xp1•r y<Jrdt•n('r t 'r l!I! '"'!> ~i44 or !.4H 4~ 1 '""'· rlcun Ullh lte11son l.1t·en:.t.'(J & HorHll!•J 8 t• n 1 l o (; t· r v u n t l'" S4K 1'H!ll Srn:.ill J ot,,,, 2.> y1' t•x 11 ~umbinl(. elt•l' l!tl'. (;:.i ll Pupa Gl1ff. a:Jl-4<l&l HOUSEKEEPl:o:R F.ncrgeUc ynl( lady will 552--0458 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r l1!8n your home ror om.' PalnlmR. 1:-:xlrllntr t-:x re"' tl31 2219 aft s___ pr'd. honi'!>t. nt'ut. rt·a~ IJulchw1ft· lfou..w elt:uning Lle'd Dti4 HMS 011\C' Dont· with cure & l'ridt: S~LL idle 1lt!mi. w1lh u lJ4li 1830 Dally l'1lot Cla11sthl'<i Ad --------., Neal µatche11 & lexlOre:. NH EST. 891-1419 WANT AC..-l'ION'1 Glassirl!d Ads 642·56714 Your fri e nd iJ and neighbors Ubl! Cluxs1f14.'d whe n th t•y ha v 1· som~lhmK LO 81!11 They'll tell you h ow wl'l 1 11 00 IT NOW' 642-5671 workt.'CI ror lhem • .. ____ ...., _______ _ HcfpW..e.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 twpW...e.d 7100 HelpWClftled 7100 HefpW•hd 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 H.ipW•t•d 7100 thlipW• .. d 7100 twpW•ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Acctng Bkkpni TEMPORARY Kegtster Today to work on vanous accounting & bookket:pl ng a ssig n · mtmts. Wo rk close to your ho m e . t'1g ure Clrrks to Sr /\noun· 1.inti. n1<ed ed thruout Ora ngt' (;o ltobl!rt llulf'~ i\1·1·uunll'rn~ :di~ Mnm .St•·r,01 l"u Towt•r, 11111011 Bank 111T hi•1 '1ty of < lranw· 714 113."1·4 ll~I "" Nullonal Gu<1rd ASSEMILH '-ut.o m N:h.anl<', cxf>cr, 412 B.ECTROMtCS N C-Oa:.1 Hwy, .agunu 2 Yrs min exper c lef'· Sch 494-79--35------ l r o n 1 c d J rl!C"ll Onul Automobile Engine Tune s ystems. oil Industry. up Mechanic. Will tram Xlnt benef1ui. OranKe Co for whttt alignment. Sal airport area. Call Ruy + comm. Apply Newport Gilman. 557·9051 Tire Cenle r . 3000 i-.: ---Coast Hwy. Corona dcl Mar Assemblers I! EG l~'Ti':H NOW f_.O It WOllK O N ON CAI.I. 111\S IS Wt;..'iTt'LI n · 1 1·mporarv !o.t•n ll'''' lt..17 \\t·~td1H. Sll•lil!I (.'Wl)l)rl llC:.tl'h t\.1J.fl610or 752-91 IH HOSTESS! YOU t•oulcl bl· I hl· mi.It Un• JJt.'rr.on w1•'rt• loo kmlo( for to mc.'t't :rnd l!rCt.'t uur cu.'lwmers No :.dhnR n • QUlrlod Pll!llM' l0 all Tom or 1-'l' Jnk todJ y f()r .111 111 form al mlcrv1t-w lrnmet.I 01>4•11111g~ 111 E lt·1· troruc·i.. M~dia1111·~. l\cl l•------·------m 1n1s tra l lon , ('om Hart»our VW Your Super l>toah!r 1n Huntington Beach mun11.•ul1ons or Wc.•athe r l"orel·astlnit . No c.•x J>t•n e ncr reqwrc.•d Wt• Wiii l>l'od you h> th•• h4.·~t 'lt·houls Mealll & bosrd provided + $397 50 Pt"r monlh to !Hurt. Ca II Caillforn11.i Air Nalional Gu•rd 1714 l !l711-7Jt>.1 rir !J79 l343 for 1nrorrnu 1 um Airport Stcrier OC Airport ASSEMRLEHS ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS We arc l'xpundln.: our /\i;i.c·mhly lkpartment :111d J rl' look mg fur 1rt d1v1du:1li. who pos!.t!1>t1 I 2 yt•1Jr~ 1•xpc•r11·m•t• solch•r 1n1o: :.mull l'll·<·t roru r t·om p o n e n t .. u n d 1· r J mwrosrot-H' ;mil tor ~111f fang 1•lc1·tro111l' l'11111pu 1lt'11Lo; on P(' hou nt.. 842-4435 Auto.off•• SH VICE DISPATCHElt to ich~ule now o( rt!· p;iln through the 1>hop and assist ~ervlrt• ml(r lnte rl'blrng. v:.iril•ll a net pnmuru.•nt pos•l •vn w ith l'OmpetatlH' puy 1-;x Pl! r It' n ,. c 11t•1.· 1• s s a r y . me('han11:al knowll'<il(•• a mu~l Op por t11n1ty for :idvanc·cm ent Owm•r 111 lt•rVll'Wlnjo( ~pt JI), 10 AM t.o4 PM only llOWARO CHEVJW l.E'f U a b y s 1t tt'r Grundmolhl!rly lypt' to baby:.1t 3 n1ll?i> pr wk Xlnt re fs neeefit1ury. No smoldng. Mu!lt dnvl' NB area . 673·5666 IAIYSlnER Sundays o nly Boy , 7, I( I r I . !I 1-: x p ,. r w1ch1ldH·n. l'nJOY '>JJlll IS, lt1't 1 villl'~ l Ir"' IU ti Aft Ii, 759· l.500. NII lt:.tnkui.: TElLER l'rt'I w1lh t'Xp1·rit·nc•1· Conla•·I M r Sltl v.i 546 :.!300 Cal1r11 rn 1n fo't•d l.'rul Savtn~b. 2700 llur hor Hl vd . <.:o~la Mesa. <.:a !12626 t-4 ual Oppor Employer Banlong Career oppor. tor exper'd TELLERS bank Mu,t bt.-outi.:01n1o: & f>t.'O p I c· o r 1 l" n t c• d X I n t b c n1:frt11 & pl1!1111 1111t worktr11( i.urround1n11-. (Jpenanlo(~ Jt T u:-.1 in & Nrwport Q(<-~ &•uuly l lAIR CUTTER Take over i.omt' follow· Ing. Asst will t e u e h Su •soon m e th o d Man1curtsl. Call 2 1st C.enlury Ha1r.M2 538_1 _ Clertcul Chauffe ur College s lu· denl P lt1me. Neat ap· Oe~tv Clerk I pear good driving record ~J &Ca. dnver "s lisc. Study Oran e C-Ounly Harbor ume avail. other duues Mun1c1pal Court. 460 t some travel Character JaMboree Blvd. N 8 . halii ._ full lime pos1t1on ava1la rer & dark swl required ble immt:dia le ly. r e · llMDERY CLERK WI! need an industnou~ worker to collale lesbOn matcnab lkq·~ soml! ht-a\y lcrt1111( & forklift Wtll1n u 111 trn 1n 0 11 forkllfl "l'"ly b\•twn II :1, N at 1 o n u 1-; d u l' II l 1 <111 <'orp . ·WOI U1n·h St. N B tNl•;ir ()C Airport I l-:lfual ( mpo~unll~l':mpl~t·r Non·s moker. SJ ZS hrto qwr~ 1 yr clerical ex· 11tarl Big C nnyon . ~r. tyJW 40 wpm $009 640-533.S M o C u I I r o r u p p l __ __ H:L'I ~ 11 ext 2f,() D1!ullhn1• Ch.1lde11rc workt•r' nl'edt·d fur upph1•Jtt111n)) 11> Tu1•!\ fur Christian ~dlool i\p day Scpl l<!lh , 1!1714 a1 ply llltl:JS Brook hur -,1. !H'M 1-; Cl E _ f"V Chlllk an'. 2 girb. H & 10. own t r ans. 1\1 1\n i''ri. lk1at Wash1•r, full l1mt:. 2·6PM Irv Jn•u Call Apply 10 pcr&on. Mon after 6. SS:! 374<1 morninl'!. 2200 W. C-Ou:.t ---- llwy, NB C HILD C AR E . fo r 2 s chool ch1ldrl!n, prefer Dookkeef)(!r/llostess ret.cred lady. 12·14 days. The Village Inn Rei.l Some overnights . Live· l_,1le typing. pay ro ll. in/out 640-1600 Ali' Some c xper prcf'd ---· ------- Apply in person 127 CHILD C/\R E I LIVF. IN 2 Mianne Ave. Bal. Island sch •ge chlldrcm. Ll llsk. BOOKKt-""'PF.R POii Pvt rm & bth. ldeul for MOlfl'G \t·~· lil\NKINC Studt·nl or ~randma Nr I .... IHM ' • ~W>l>l'.'.'_ NB 75~ ltW1 H1•a1111rul n "w oHiet·. CIRCULATION Pl<' . ..,a nt l'O w ork1·r ,, Thur' 11n l y M 1:.t· :.al.try nl'J!OIJt.il)ll! Con duu~ Call 64S Iii 11 tat·t J i m M f'l'',•u l ------ MH8871 IO I:! noon Tut-. <.:LEKICl\L AS~IST/\NT Wl"J. Thur __ OPPORTUNITY HOVS FOR CLERICAL H11.tht hand m un lo r ~rimnm•I mi:mt Must be b rt l(hl. cncr1.t~t 11-, l(ood lypmg & gen"I o fr bk~d 1-\Jn JOh for Areal ~s & ~o w tl(ood bt.-ns Start S6SO Ca II Carry. 540-fiOSS. Coa1>tal l'e~on· net Ageney. 2790 Harbor. CM 54().6()55. ALL JOBS FREE Clencal YOU ARE INVITED To JOtn Orafll¢l' Count~ ' trip tem porary t1A1•111·y whcrt! you an • the V I I' We• offer top c;alarle~. Clencal COMPAMIOM/Lln H. CL.llUC TYrtST Very light twwsekcepmi;i. <Construct.ion Dept I 673-1229 _____ _ Major new hOme bwlder Compant l-lsk pr. h ve 1n. located m Irvine s eeks saJ.pvtrmba,TV.CDM. an lndt v. to a s s1l(t Ref.&'49666.6+4·9806 wtclencal t as kr; 1n both ---------- construction & account CONTROLLER ln1<deptb.The 1dt:al can Sh ou ld h,t Vl' !\lron1: di<htte should pussess t !lupcrvisory bur karnun<I yr S(en'I oft· 1·xiwr & tYP\.' & good lumihJr11Jt1111 5oO wpm Thi~ lb an xlnl W11h mnrt1tJi1(" bunkinf ~row1 h uppty off(•r 1n.: &fma111•1· 11Ul.oetundrni.! t'o tll'ncf1h HT Bohh11t & < '11 l'l t·U~t· t'Jll or apµly 1''.x1·rolt\•· ~·ard1 975 UiO!I t:!IJ 111S!i :!0!'11 rondero1a Ho.-, 20!!2 liu!llnl'M• Cir l>r SI.I! 200 Ir v 111<-ll27 IS Afh rlll4J t 1 \l' /\c't ion Employer CLEltlCAL IR..anclolt Xlnl c11rcer opportunity w/rup1dly c xpa nd1ng securities brokerage firm in Newport Beacll. Mu.st be well ~roomed ()pen nt'w aecount11, hJ(hl typin11 & frhng Start1n 11 i.JIJry l'Omml·n~u r.11 1• w1cxpr Ptl bonu .. anJ bt-m•(1l~ Call 75!1 11>1 I .:Ink l)rul(~ton· F II nil'. :.Oml! weekend!> .. :,. pt•r ht!lpful Apply "' pcr~un , Mb a VC'rdl' l'harmat·y. 2971 llarhor HI. Co~tJ Mei.a I 'nok a u lt· for It H I'M l'art llntt• Mu~t rl!,.td•· 111 arl'.t !'68 JiJ:I bl'I w1•1·n !li\M l l nnon l"rnal I 1hn1o: dall' !H2 I171t ------- COOK·l1ne El Lu i.!<tr RA.-st.aurant A~k for John or Lynn 49-1~~6!> Coob& Code•~ Exper & non-i""<JWr rnr nt-w lt:.ilt:in r1·,1 ,1ur.1111 <fnod 'A-fJI klllK l'UllClll IOO" hr,., µay < 'J ll l"c :111t·o' C<ilk Fin Vly ltl'J ltlKH COOKS lnll!n•i.tin1ot Joh ai.~1sl1n.: p11 hl1 r 10 i:r1111ncl lfllll..,J)OrtlHI Ofl & Cl 11 l'l'l 1111( luxr (':th ac1 1v11w:o. ('omp('l 1t1Vt• wa.:1•s. ()ran i:t• ('1111 i.l 'r't•llnw CJ )). 17300 Mt 11 1•1 rm11nri, I" VI~ Th~ posilton..'l offer <·x Do\'e & Quail Strcclb tellent :.alanc•s and t•om Newport ~ach SANTIAGO IANK l'crsonrwl Oepl :!nd ~·1 r !).15 t; lbl Sl, Tustin 832~. EOfo.: ror afternoon wo rk IS to ADVANCEMENT 17 yrs Hrs 1 to 6 30. f'h CALL 549•7911 bel.t JO~. ~hort and long ---------• D1nnl!r llouM• I-111m1· N1Aht:-t·:xpl!r l'r•·t 1t i\µply in J>l•r,.on. J Spm J P Mai·, H1·~t.1un1111 1014:! At1 Jm' ,\q •, J l Hrookh~r't. II B A,,LY ... OW!!! llli:ch eomm w/pr1·~111o:1· I n<"Om c Tax Scrv 1n · Comµlcle T ra1111n l! Tux Corp. of l\mcnrtt ~).'>2 lltlOO, K4K :lH!IK !llO!I ARCHITECT pany paid bencflls. plllS 8.13-0555 _ the enjoymenl of work. l\uto rental tmc. oppor mg with <'On Renial Pt'<>Ple for intA:I. fnt:ndly, n •·at ma moclt•m utm~phen· appeur yng person ovt'r lntervll'Wr. will bt• ;1r l8. Prev exp. not req'd , ranged fnr your ('Onn~· Start w/lot m un dulil!s nienn~ thro ul(ho ul lhl' Advuncrmenl av1ul to wl-ek. Conla11 a uto r e n ta l rountt-r EDWARDS PACEMAKER SYSTEMS 19'..!3 S F: M a 111 Irvine. Ci\ person Gd drivini: ree rt--q'd. 831 ·2480, 495·6330 Bo b ys1 lle r w a nlt•d weekdays. your ho m(' llniv Pa rk a r e a . Cull 552 0321 It l ' l' e n I It r ... d II II t j• a r l·h it l!C l with l'n lrt·prem•unal f1;.11r lo ll' 1>11>l Viti! Pree; or d l' vclopme nt of nul1on""'.11le 1·h al n 1n a 1tl(rei.s1ve Oi vis ionof l(rowth program 1':xe1t· "'M .. IC "'M Rnbysitle r wanted . 2·3 days a wk My home 6 30-4 30 S56 1 llYT In~ o ppo rlun llics l o A -A Banking TB.LERS We a re prl'l!enlly llct•kinJ( t•xpertc nt•ed 1'Clll!r~ in our Costu Mc~11 1>Ht<•\• Goc)ll f1gun · a pllllld t• und r ustomcr rl!lat1o n:. ;1 must. We offe r a ttood ~t:.irun.c sala ry . rom plc m l'nll•tl by a plellllant. workrnl( al mosphcrc . fi:.Xl't•ll1•nt company paid be ne fil11 porksAe Apply In l)C.'rson bet ween 9 00 a m. ,.ind S4S.2702 hqyHt Top. 21 2 CM 'E Tt;HIA H E LP. 124(10URSA Dl\Y I male or fumalc f'ull or -------·--- part 11ml! <id hr:, & CLERICAL be nef 1ts. Irvine arl!a. Aecomc a memb<-r of our ('a 11 bl w n !J · 11 a m dynamic Newport Ct·ntcr !n5-S258 Finanrial firm. WI! arl! Carners. c urly morning. Times roull·, nd depen d u b I e c· a r . u v e r Ill. Mrrumum $3.00 hr + 15• m1 99'l·OA94 ----- CARWASHHB.r fo'\Jll & l'nrt Time 18&0 ve r Metro Car Wush 2950 Ha rbor Bl . OM now 1•xpand1ng & lhe rc are many opportunities for advanecm t•nt Apply Now ' The followmR po:;1 Uoru. arc available. C'-ricol ll•rm a.s:;1gnmen ts w 1lh t o p Ora ng c County firms. Over 25 yeur:1 of c ombined expe r1 ('nre WEWANTVOU'''' •RLECLERKS •AGUIE CLEltKS •TYPISTS •SECRETARIES •WORD PROC orRS •KIYPUMCH •NXRECEPT •rERSONNlL CLKS •ottDElt CLIERKS •HOSTESSES 3.00 p.m. Ut ' participate in Lotul pro-HOSPITAL SUPPLY __ Jl'l't evolution from site CORrc>RATIOM Babys itte r . my home . C"'~HC"'RD 1mlt:!ct1on & d N11gn thru da no wknds Days ~ A construction lo ope ra· Equa l Opp Emply r Ml1:461 eves·759 0486. · 2970 UarborRlvd COMISTO Malh a ptitude & lltr ty p Ing reqwred. There arc 2 daytime posil1oru. open 18am·5pmJ. I spht sh1fl Opm-9 JOpm >. & I night position <Spm·l2·30am I Mail ROOM F'or Newport Beach a nd South County call: V1t•k1 lleston or Jun Pclll.1'r t 1100• Must be willing to m tf/h · · -· --·-Suite205 Coslo Mesa CALIFORNIA! travel. Compe ni.atio nl•---------Babys itte r neede d for 979.4200 I This lii an entry level poi. m the microfilm & file d e pt. There a r c 2 daytime pos1Uons opc11 18am-5pm1. & 1 111.:ti1 po s 1 t 1 n n o p l'n tSpm 12 30urn 1 557-9760 lhr u 11alary. bonuse~. -Professor 's eh1ldren Wt•nt-oedlOtopu e:.peo :.1.0<'k option plu n1> .,·or Assemblers Musl be a muiurc lovinit CITIZENS BANK pie Imm edia tely. Cull l''or Centro I & North Orungl! County Call : furthe r infor mation Le«'ftA Hew Skin person Tue11 & Thur11 ~"i·CASH pleoi,1: 11ubm1t r~u'™" l•> We have 1mmed Job~ for all day Mon. Wed · & Of CASHIUS Karen Po wl!rb 731 5627 I' O flox 7020. N1•w•""'rl tra inee ll'l>Si'm b ler11 Pl"I a couple hours o nly ,,.. M 11 1'•1t1mc Good Pay 111.'a ch . Cal1r !l:!li60. Lon" or short t.crm NO u s t u v ,. o w 11 .. t l ll & COSTA MESA ,;rowth co. :; Locat1on11 ClriTypid Good ty pin.: itk1l l:. & phone obilily rt•1(d W1• now hove 2 dayllmt: J)0:11 uoru. open C8am !>pm I NO FIES EVER!! A"M'N J . Soekwrll n :E. t:Ot-:. Mt F Victor rnnspor a on non We tram Co benefits --Tc.>mporan es, 556-8$20 11mokcr OW1h11rd & fJ un ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES M:.cmbler~ ning $50 a wt'ck 9tl.3·51S2 METRO CAR WASll B.ECTROHIC 1\1;1;1stanl Mim ager w11nl· Equal Opportunity 295011a rbor UI. CM .. ir.ir. ......... IL&aS l!d Cas h & Ca rr y Babys itte r . 11upcrv11o on EmployerM/I' -.--. -wholesale liquor. wine. needed for 2ntl gradt·l•---------•1Cash1e r s wanted . I m · Mcdieal eu. in M111s1on beer & lobacco. Santa CdM llarbor View hoy In mc.'Ciiate employm1·nl F.xcellcnl working 1'ond1 Lions & co. bcncllt:. or. fered. Viejo 111 seekinl( cxper'd Ana 547.0732. y 0 u r h 0 ml' 2 p M BANKING _<.:a_ll_644_·_4460 _____ _ a:s11emble r:s wo rking - -------s 4S P M . Mnn F'ri , C"'~HIER Please cont Bl1 fl(! rson n e I Clen calG en 'I Ok. T yp. tnlC. f1bnR. 10 key. order desk . C o s ta M esa . 540·7800. w/!1mall components ----------759·1363eves -C.ood eye s11thl . munual ATTIHTION ---------TELLERS Exper pref'd. 32 llrs per ADP Pension Services dexterity req'd Xlnl JI OrO•tf' Babys iller needed 1m wk . Mon /Tuell 9 ·6 . benefits New building med. for I yr old , 4 days Slal/Sun9 30-6 Only depend a hie hi.rd Mo llptf'. Heces• w k M o n • T h u r s Kerm Rhna llardwore wMking individuals coll H you are new lo C011ta Fri /Sat/Sun (lff llrs Pcwt-Tltl. 2666 H.arbor 81, CM oovou OFF'l-:R A Sf:RVICE~ Let the public know with un ad in the Dally Pilot Service Directory . It can COllt yOU UK httll• Ull $J 6.'i per fl11 y l"or more tn formation und eom1>lctc rates eall 642 5678 l'erm work nv111I only M1•sa , tempornnly dis· 9· 15·5pm. 642 1395 <;ull Sosan 581 3830 conunwng your edura. -- lion. reeenlly ll111f'h11rl(ed B a b y 1< It l I n I( I I i l t• ASSIMILElt/f'.tllM from the i.ervkt·. or rnr hou11ekeep1 n1t. r 11 1 mt M c:c h., n 1c11 I ~ r & p h I l' ony rea.11on seeking t<•m New mothl!r 111•1'(!11 hl'I~> m11ch1n1•ry Sil to $7 p1·r pora ry or career employ 0 w n t r o n p I': x hoor uftcr 2 mo:. lr11ln mcnl, consider lhlK uni pcr'd /re f'\ ~57 6055 1 n IC N o "rn o k 1 n K Qtit•opportunity morns1cve11 _ Bl'ncfttll mrlud<· dcntal. Yov CGl'I m... Babysitter my home Mon prof1l !lh:m nw. r l'lire Thurs, 2pm·!lpm Vi1<tu ln('nt plan & overtime.· $216 P.r Wk Rurlli F.n~rpn!'eis, 15395 View Elem Seh l :trt'n Che mical Lanl', llunt Stan Sept lllh. St7·54<Y1 Based on your produc ln.l(lon Ik•ach K!1:1.4~ t.ivlty, commll\51on, plus Babyslll.M' noodt'O Cor ll!l lncentlveJJ It extra profit arade CDM/llurbor Vu 11huring bonus. boy. Your home or mine. 'n\e women and men we Mon Fri. 2 PM ·• r M. Allllembters 81drlNlic1 Tre1He1 ......... ~ Ruktty IU'Owini l rvlnc eo. ha.s lmmt..od oJ)('nma In lhc (oUowl.nR a re took.in R for rm y be 644-4064 Urod ol lyplnll. foldinaea --b-)'11-ltt_e_r _n_eed __ cd_f_o_r _!5 papers, w•rChoutl~ Job:s mo old by Mnn 9 /11 and workJna lor a limited S:30-12:30dally 64.!1-8094 Experiunct-prt ft>rr1'd . but will con:odc•r ~hurp I r O I fl {' t: I" I I! X I h I 1• :1cht'<lult• nl'l'CM>llry 1\1 ay 111cludt.: wc•1•k1•ml hour~ Slot' hy or rail ~ ro11ow1njl offl t:t•i... Santa Ana 1925 S. lri1tol St 1714) '79-7510 GIBRALTAR SAVINGS & lMR Attoel9Holt Mlnorillc11. females. Veta •Hand Soldering •SlufOn.r PC 8oanb •Wini Wrapp1n1t inc o m e . W ork with young people. Rapid a d· vancement pot111lblc Ir you are as or over und would be nall•blr to st.art work lmmedlotc•ly, Bab)'lltter nee<k<l 4 lo 7 & the handicapped M-f'. My homt' or yours. 1~~<'fl~COU~~ra~11~ed~l~o~11~p~p~ly~ .O.ble & KornC1111 8 Suceeuful •ppltcantl'i wttJ have flood nuanunl dexterity & poeltJve can 2 boys Udo. 536 5117 1: do attitude Work hrs 641-6114 llaml04:30pm Company 1~~~~~~~~~ cull . paid be nellla. Saluy1- 0I*' Call or 11pply In ~· Projlram Oa~ Inc. 11632 Hale Ave People wbd ate aeeltlna an ap1111mt1ll look flr3t ln ci ... lned. Wiii your ad be lheref To place For C11111lflM Ad ACTION Call a 01U1 PllOI A.O. VlS()R SO.Sf71 lrv\M M~ your ad, ull "2-5178 ======== -.... , . . .. ' . BARMAID F/T nlghlll, P /T wkendl\. Top pay, CM arr a. Call 154-9497 Beauty OperaLor SliUona for lea:«'. Stu• m. 1100 & lowelB lum. tlB. C-11983 IM49, IPM ·lOPM. Tuell-B'rt. ti CASHIElt $727 . S868 per mo 180 Newport Cl!ntl'r Dr 2nd l'ioor. Newport Br h (7J. ) 844 -4360 t• x t 26.'I Operutcs tompule r1 1.t'd terminal re<'ordmR Pllf Make your 11h oppin1< men ts a s r el·ei vc(l easier by uisintt the Uolly I balances dally work lo Piklt Clus111fled Ads ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ca11h r egiste r : ver1fit11 r~:;;;ijf.::::~:-~::~::::::~=;:~~ dally records; maint1tlns ;~'jf(J... STAR GAZEK-tc..l petty cash. Req. akllb ~,._........_.._ _ _.e,.cLAY 1. l'OLL\. u.a.. and llnowtt'dge in cash At , r.4"1 tot Mr ~ k ~ realtt.cr and computer • ~~ : v !:"'-41•• ~! "-..,. :;; :: term.Ina! OperaUon; ty p ~f-1*-""-111 To develop"'*''°~ for Mondo¥. 1).21· Ing, lilinll. telephone and ;:-;;-· reod-O.cormc-cfinOtollUl'l'ibtn t.i..U..M 1bll •·ct H dli ~,,.. • .,, of~ZodlocbWut.,,; -. f: c con.. . an n1 _,. ,,_ 11 _ ''t:= ~'·"~~ a.r1caum1 0fu11h. Must NAt• ~=-~= ~-~·" be bondable. Apply for 2i_~ s.~1• .,~ je:-' =~ ll·~tt>,.1 Job no. CC294, by Sept.. _ .OM.~· 1:=-r,:,. ....,,,...,. is. uns. ~:;. ,~ .\fi?. :er.-~:r.: .... :l:~': UNIVERSrTY 01-· n. 1, a.-.m """"' ., ..-,. _.,. .t•~ CALI FORNI/\, IRVINE ~JM'.tiv.Jll :~= ~:_ ~~ 1111:t'"t1. Y;tl~ Ptt'IOIUlel 1)(-pnrtme nt ~ .. -.... _ ,.,......,. ""'"" .. Room 152 c,,.)z~: ::~· =~ ~:::,,. ~ :: ~ Admlnltlrutlon Bldg _.,. ,,~, :.\r-~ .. _o;-.. "' .~ lrvlne. Cl\ 92'7l7 ~l:.i! l!:::., "t :,__ ::-~:::i.i!! AfrlrmaUve Action Ab 'rwr tt t~ ~:_ tt;. '-'~ Employer. Wornen. :m...-"-.. nE ~~ ~ .... """ ,,;, ",;;jk M1n0nt1ca, ra..tP 'Ii~ ;=:-'• ='°=·-l~~ 1111nctlc1ppe<1& ....,. ~ I=" 'C:-• .- vcwra.n• Encourajlt'd '"'""'II • ·-::=-..... ::.~ to Apply ~IHI. 11 • •w.v '"' PJM;~ 1,.,,.&Jo. (i).u-()Nc<a1uJ .tl~ CLERKS UTOTEM COOKS ... or Huntin~on Terrnr•• reurement homr Som•· kno wlct1g1• rcq "d Will 1r:.i1n C.ill 11-18H14ll"' 84• 3515 Openings Now I\ vailablc for full or p/ltm<' elcrk!I on 2nd & 3rd ~h1fti. No COOi< :.hort ort11·r ex per neeci.:.u ry wt-Breukfo~t & lurwh Full train. Advanel'mf'nt op time. Mu:.l ht• 1•xp1·r 1\11 portunlt1es to tho:.r who ply 1n P•·r .,011 C'.111• quaJ1fy f"or 1nforma 11on Metro. 350f1 Via Oporlo. go to our nearest markt-1 N H t'l75 OHOI or rontuct the l)('nionne l • -olfiee al C o o k :1 . "'. J. n t "tJ . M .• i a2442 Lamp!!on St Hnrkl'r i. ll<! F. 17th !'ii Garden Grove S37 4840 d-16 4303 ----- Equal Oppor Employer c.:oots wont~ p iT & full CLERK TYrlST Large advertising ugen· cy need s xlnl t ypist llml' Wiii Iraan l'p to S4 7S hr The Cr1ndt•r lll's tauranl 1400 W Coasl Hwy . NB 642·1!8141 Supenor working eonds Cooks & Wa1lre~i-·, applv & bcnef1ts. Sl!nd r esume m person ul :C.142 Orlt•l.tJ lo Pum J ensl'n. Cochran, llifthwuy . S u n .J ua 11 Chalil! & Co. 660 Nl'wporl cap1strano Cl!nl1<r Dr. N1•wport Reurh. Ca 926ti0 <No phont-rnlli. plt<as1•_> __ COSMETICl'. 40 Pl'Ol>lt• 111•1'111..•cl to leu1 n & t \:a 1•h prolt·:-,iunJI moke up lt'1·h11 1qi11·~ f')J ll/pa rt tlmr l.Al'lli\ LYNN COSM F:TICS t-'or srea hab super 11pot ror appt. roll 731 0561 person wt moderute lYP· • -----ing. Nice persona Illy. Counter Jlt>lp: Im m c·cl Xlnt adv potenl & bens. opening IOa m Jpm . ' This ('OUld s t 11rt you Days wk. week~11y~ AP· t.owords on xlnl career ply, Newps Sundwll·h SlarUng sul $600. C1tll Salon. 1673 Irvine/ 17th Chris. 540·6055 Coa11tal St, CM 631-0!828. Personnel Age ncy, 2790 K;ount~r h e lp nt-ed l'd Harbor. CM r1Ume Cameo Cleaner,. __ ALLJOBS FREE Call ~4·089'J._ CLERK Counter Girl needed JHl Vari\'ly pos Ty pe SO for nalural f11()CJ~ "''' Growth pott•nlrnl $f.-Oll 1-; x p t' r h t' I p I u I Cull J an. 6'10·1Hi0 No <:ood1·noul(h N.t1 ur.il 1-·e1• l\m1•r11·a11 <.;11rl'1,•r ... ood.:$, ll73 23-1:, Allt'fl<'Y· 610 Nt-wporl C4•nt1•r Dr N fl Cocktail Waitrfls Sc hoot Elim up to l300 per wk l..ow tuillon Ploccmt•nt assllll 751 9UM. ----COLI.EGE Girl to hve In wl prol. man & 9 yr old son. o n be¥Ch in Newport. Mual be home from 2J)m to 8pm cve3 on M'hool days. Must huvt• dnvcn1 lie. C•ll 673·5570 art 7pm wkday1 or anytime weekends. __ Coll Slud, Ht R In NU homl.' 11•r1v Dtt & r m> l\C«'ll.'llbl\• to OCC It UCI ln ~xchangc for baby$ll ting 13 l0hitdrt-n1. hie housc kcep1n1e Hl'h r ti ulred ~-·4_21j __ 7 ___ _ OompanlOn, Llve·ln lo All· 1lal 1rtlve «ldCrly lady. M~t drive a. auume houlehold l"C!8P• ~l.304 t"rt.'<lll Cht>t'k1•r. tu 11 t m w 1•XJll'rl l'""'' h vlpt u I UNITlm ('l\Llt''ORNl1\ BANK. 630 A. Newport Center Dr. NB. 644·641.>4. E O E CUSTOMU aB.ATIONS IOAM·3PM Mon P'rl. Will train to operate In tcrcstma 1111le prnl(rnm for new <'fir dl'11h•1 I.tit' t ypina. Work 1nvo1vt'' mulnt11inln1< record" tor 1aleeme11 f'<1Ntt ion lot· 11 • t-d oo Horbor 111\d 1n Co.ta Mei.a Plt•a11unr ix•rt0011hty. Clood 11t1.u1 · Ing u tn7 Paid ho1 & vau . lnn1e be nef1ta Apply NuOrm Pl101. 319'<: Airport Loot> Dr. C.M. Mon. Tues Ot Weo 9am·3Pm· • t ' .. It ,. •• ,, • II- ~~~ ..... !!~\~.~~.-:! ..... !!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.!~.~ ..... ?!.~l~!~·~ ..... ?!!4? ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ !SYnaay.S•pttmoer '0.1978 OAILVPILOT OJI l ::>tel~ • :!f::=:.. ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!~! ~!.~ ..... ?!~ DOMEmc HRP WANTED • Full lime. hve.tn houscket•per or couple. onl' for houM•work onc for eardenmi: and m1 c·ellunoous chor~ t18dJ1&1t1J pr 11ur•• 11111r TIM AIDJ91al A Ti al-bJ ~IE 161.bStreet MACHIMISHO• .a.....1-1 fr-&a ~ '" •MASSIUSE• M~ maid wanted. full mitt odt •t:lf 11wrlln6' ...... ~ ,_,....,., Bcb &U-5107 Train~ for MS prec:lalon New II B. apa net'dl Ill· lime Kirkwood Motel. clt:rtwmt terh v. a11ocf of HalllLmlOll a..ch Ulfun• Buch I rl n d Io I · XI n t co lrartlve I idles for man 4(QO E Caul Hwy, COM ~· ntrCh 111111111 Min ' Y'" __,,. bcntnta." rapid advan 67~ I'll() d11l arourttl lluor 011 Ama .. en op IA IA 91 for ... MOTOR ROUTE cement lor right ~non tecept rar1tioru No exp ------ porl u n It y t'otnpuny ~ of: Dally rllol route In 1Al ua hear from you lo M!C W II lrarn Olly & brn.-t1t11 1nrlulll1nl( 11rnh1 I • La,guna Bear h & South day Oeltroruc Corp, 929 nlahl. •\Jtl & f" OPf"n Mothc.-rs helper C.Ollegt- •tuotnic C'1.1ll fut 1111pt Pl ••...tltl•• Lasuna Arternoona. Baker St, Costa Mello 1nM avail Clil 963 T7Z3 or hll(h 11ch Mlrl Mon· • S1mplt> dinner fOOkm~ (l() hrt-ak(a~t ur lun<:ht.'Ott l.llth.• f'nh•rt omn~ Two pt·o1>lt• m rt>~ldt-nt't' lll•tl~M U$1 SI 1,964 A...-Y Mondav lhtou"h Fridav 5'S-0403 or 840-3100 IOam·IOpm 7 Tuell 7 30 lo 9:30~m. ,ol C S, e , --Daya SJ.00 hr No smok1na. ce ._,.. plua 'aturday and Sun· Maid & Maintenance Own 1rnn1 fU0.5335 "" > l!:lrt1rt1·1JJ l'•Uuwlor l'op poy & lic•nt<flh '20,0011 1 Mu11t lk• t<llJk•thmrt'd 111 romrn I ., 1ndui.l riul \'11Urn.itlnj,( ' 11t11lt·11 ('1111 714 ~J 3131 or lll>J>IV 111 p.·r11on 11l South l 'ou111 l':h•e·1 ru· 3001 lh•dhill AYl' lf.llplan11dt 5 ""' 2(H,l'M S 6 71 ,.,. MoMta day momrngx. $450 J>('r Opt< n in a a. App I y 1 n Material CoMrol ---- • tr hnu.wkl•t•pt•r uni) will htrt· out-.1dc• a: a r etc 11 t• r 0" n t r 11 n i. p u r 1 111 1 on t·~~t>nll J Clwtl Typl.. month fl1'08ll prorlt. SSO person only, Ali Of!ba Clertl S.7• ,-M........... Cnh dcp<>1!1t required Motel , 2250 Newuotl 1 r MOTIVATIOMAL '" _,.. C:alJ 842·4321 Miik fut r yr 0 C l'X~r postln". T..W..,Atll1._. Circulation. 1.Al11vf' your Blvd,C.M_. _____ batrhing . u<'('Ur11 t1• SALIS • SmJll <·o mtnrl.1blr hclU~{·kt·usH.'r .., apartment lull\' l'<iU•P~ i-tov4'. ovtm. n•fr1.:••rntor f1 • .. fll•"•l l bath, Nr •671 ,_ M__.... Namto, Addrer111, f'honr Mald,fullotPIT w 1rlgurc11 & d ctuilK. E111 int'I ro. needi. • ... _... He~v work load 1• .. 11 rtarccr minded ~erxon -. • K Number and Make of Exper,prcferr~. • Y • ......, .... -"PW Car.Goodfor11tudentor 542.3030 fotappt.S40·763U. Equ111 ror 0 C. 11i rr tory ... .,. S7ZO Per MCMltl retired per1.1on. Opp Emplyr. Dynamic tralnlna pro· • Phorw ofht•t• Mor. t-"n !71'41 6739310 for appomtm••nl 1..-. CNw Maid wanted. ScacllH a ram' Great oppor • SJ .JO,.,. ltow Landsc11pc Supervl11or Mot.el. Ul6l So. Cst Hwy. M.ltrial COllfrol ~'::a:~m~~llmHed . ., t48 ha•ce WOJMr nun 3 yrs exper, muat be Laguna Bench. 494-4892. Proclllctlow C......,. Cull 7~·l6SI •1 Sah1ry c•ommrM W /t'll iwr Nli ••c• l'Jll J11n. 752 8636 uble to 11upc:r. & inst. Rapidly growlna Oranttt S120 r ... M_.. spnnklers. do plantings. M.AlutOOM Co. firm located ne11r oc LH WAID ·"" -rt1 e.1H' ,,.., 07fA fundrd po11illons requlrtn1 •l'IO •~ed or •od hawn~ IMSHTU Ai rport 11 seek Ina a '~ ACJMCY ' 11unl1n.:t.o1\ Beach residency & 30 days pnor Ml.Ult be wllUnit to work Part time, need no ex· materilll control produc·. 1'7801 M1un Sfreet u1H:111ploymc·nt Appllcutaon~ will be ll<'repted hard. 676-7633. 16·JOPM per , will train at work. Uon control ltldlv Thi.a SteD lrvane untll 3PM. St•pl 2'jnd •t Tht-Employn1enl &t only). _ J11ex Hrs. For informa. lndlv 13 to have min of 2 ---------•1h"h*•~l'11 r 1tr f'11-,n ILIC'ROHICS DATA EH TRY OPERATOR llrlr11 r <i ·•PM l\r•r.h .,(\;,/~} I'"" 0 \ Hl I"\ fl\iv. \-I .fl.IU1tl "'ljlll('l TICHHICIAM lrf\ml-rl 11pt-nln1t .. & 'Jli ponurnll1·11 In 1111 1"•1.•h w In lhe On1n1'l l ·11 111rport lll'(·;i A(1phr.111tl\ 111 troublc•shool, 1 t'J.IJl1 & h'bl 1•le·nron1r .. y11•m1> l({'(1•nl un.-loll & rl•KllJI l'Xper r~'d lnlcr vrt'w by 11µpt (lllJy M7 OOS I ubk for RW1rh l'rulninl( <A'tttl!r. ~Mam St. Hunt Bch tJon call 842·4321, Ext. 338 yr.s ex per. W 111 bt• MOVIE Ir TV EXTIAS LIGAL S!CTY performing procJucuon & ,. , forpurtner lfeuvy hllg11 MAIMTINAMCE material plunnlnlll I<' ~ ~ 1~: 1~ y EWD 0 g ~ .... lif'nt'r al orf1re duties Housekeeper, hvc·m or .,ount111n Valley areu out. must have car l ~I G3T~ elderly person 548-3352 uon N~wport &ach of MICHA.MIC A Uvllles. Offer xlnt Nitl & CASTIN(; DIRECTORS f1<'e w I xlnt benefits & .. .,.TllCI ....... benefit pkg. Ple1'11e isend Training on zerox 800 -A" resume & ul h~t-0ry lo Guurunle~'Ci r~:1ull~. owr No shUmd rcq Salary Perm opening for ag. Classified ad no 336 rto S.000 jo~ filled thl!I yeur commensurate w texper gress1ve maanl mech A & Daily Pilot. p() Rox l560. aJont SZ5 $100 per day 1r C.117S2-8995LisaorPum electrician w 1manuf C06taMesa.Ot02626 accepted Vrlyfee VICf'; 1n l 'AN'\'fl"' .. I I' t' TKJC, •m •lll(t•·· I\ 1· 11nc1 l:l"Ullo rng m11111.if ,u·\ u n n 11 firm h11s <111 1mrol."d1<111 ~ fOC" 41 lJ<1l.a 1-.:.nlq ~rulor on bid 'h1f\ In dh1du•I should bitVl' 11 nurumurn ul 2 yl'an. t-x penc•nc-t• ut1h~IDH lll'Y tu d I !I t' l1 I\ U I p II) r n l •·11m1ll1ir1ut11on w11h tJ n Iv •H" tfJO U ('A lJ 1-. syslt'm would h1• .1 tll• r1nilt' µlui. 1'~xt•c•llt•nl twn1·f1h !-.,11.u ) t•1 I>•· 1·or)111)1•n,ur.it\• v. rl h ,., IA'Ml'n• 1 UotnellUI h \le' tn SpJn OK, l..iaunu U•·-.r h etrt'J ~iarJlt• 11w111, ~tr!> S7!1 wkly <'11n· for 3 rhllttrc·n & huuae ~I M!l3 General Ofc Mt:chur11cal t'nglncc1 • Oneof my beat co's needs EHGIMEY llousekeeplng & Rab)'ll1t· lrng hv In, ror teacher. Nice ramily & home. Pvt rm Mon·f'r1 . NB . Spunl:sh OK. 64.s-3363 aft 5pm. UCJal Secntwy Newport Beach law r1rm in lhe airport area seeks Intelligent 11ecretury w/rnin l yr civil llliga lion. 752· 1211 equipment U\SUlllat.1on " ------v I I> •: 0 c A s T I N G repair sklllll. 2·3 yt:J ex· MA T U R t; VI 0 M AN SERVICE <7141 761 1244 • .> per. troubleshooting con· p /time to w ~I :: om e ext 94 trol pi.nets & DC newcomers & contoct -------clrcultry. M11st be will· merchants. F1exlble hr~ Night relief clerk. J day. Ounut Ahop work Early AM , no t•ic11 nc:t• Apply AM, l>K Oc:>nut,,, 14~ .. ; 17UI St or 2963 Fairview t'M Orhen WClltt.cf Th\Jr!'ltluy-. only H1· 11u1r('i. \!.tll 11r Ii< ~tu1 Wj!O t'ullM~t,)11 t. .. 11 peraon w/bkkpng & dean~ pre d , .. u111 huvt' moderate typing bkgd. eledronrc•i1 bk(ld Hl't1p renodic xlnl ruises + for RlcU & work1n1t w/b1&nd.~ Call Mrw Kyle, xJnt benes. Very triendly ~1 3830. Mls!llon VieJO 11t1n011phere. Startrng s11I Corp Mech1·al Vil•lt1 SlklO. Cull Chris, 540·6055 ---------•I Coastal Perimnnel Agen· l'Y. 2790 Hurbor. CM /\l,1. JOBS FRBE General Ofc HOUSB<HPER/IAIY SITTH MEl!DID. Mon thru Friday. J t : 30 to 3.:xl ror klttderfartencr. Corona d e Mar . 640. 14051759·0363 HOUSBCEEPIMG in& to work overtime Need car. hte typing ~me exper prcrerred. XJnt benerlts & working 547.3095 tl4.2·JOJO _____ _ conds lnch.ldlng 11 paid u11RSIRYM LEG.AL SECRETARY holldayi.. co paid group MATURE WOMAN want ,_ AM-~years Calirtegal exper ins pl»n . sick p ay ed Lile hou11ework 3i,., F'ull·llmc. mature malo cooper ate, real estate. bcneflts. llbcral vacation hrs dully. S3 per hr ov,•r 21. & Oay11 int·l business & µroha11• bcnefit1! etc. Cal l for 645·~ StH 1 Sun Work with Bookkeepinl(. dua l taµe uppl. or come to tht> Muture Milk dnvr1 for planti.. lret>i. & ctchvery typing or cquilrvanl. 0 C pcrSQnncl ofr bctwn hr' µickin~ uµ pt•t.-. & lrl(hl Jo:xpc•r 11rc•f'd S.'l Oii llr Airpo rt urea . Sulury ofll & lla m or I &4prn yard mumt ~·a Brt•clc up l .. q.:un :1 lfrlh lnlt·n •,1,•11 ·•·" < .111 "' VIMt DRIVERS M1•n or womt>n ZS ) r:. or olelcr Know lhc rna!'lt 1·1tw!> N1•1 $1110 a w1·1·k or 10111 l' Oran~e (.'oa~t Yellow Cuh, 17~)() Mt llerrmunn, .. 'ount1.11 n Valley <Nu nf Slaler betwn NcwhOJ)e & fo:u<'hd> TIM 1-; i\NO M<trlt>N i\NALVSlS 1-:N<:lNEl-:H Soper vuricty pos for :;harp organiied person MH/\ unrl 2 :1 y1•<Jr!. 1•x w/uccur typing rather perienc'l' rcqu1 r1·d lhan lop speed Interest· Determine equr p ,.m ing JOb In lovely Newport c1ency, c·oKt crrcctrvc Ctr ok surrounded by ness, MTM eH11:1en1·y congerual people. Start analyi.is, worker'!> pro. ~.Call Sally, 54~. durtJon. Determine ro:it Coastal Personnel Agen· Pt PA HT and/or roi.t of cy, 2790 Harbor. CM & .componfOMhit.!; olcMt-IOdy 11'1 exc for room. boord & Mle-y. Hice Mfthtq I• Corofta d•I Mor . ,.._. call. 640-0569 4.'ommensurutc. Ask for Mon 1-'rr to rornplcll• ap· Pct Qomctcry 002 7111 Nurtwry. Inc. t:l Toro. M~ghtholder 833·9t24 p1Jcat1011 K:.,.565.'I ___ - LlGAL SECRETARY CALlt'OAM MECHAMIC/Het,.r NURSING .... ~, ITT CANNON ELECTRIC Small dynamic busm<.'tii. 16661 Von Karman Imported C.:ar Guragc Nurse(, a1dc6 & orderht'& .~- Ill 1gal10 n rirm in Irvine 557·7100 1'\111 lime. hrly wage needed for conv. hoi.p. · -~· Newport Center seeks F.qual Oppor Employer CM. 645·4066 duy_~---All shifts av all rrcrer ' - energetic. efficient & ex· MAINTENANCE MAN MICHAHICAL exper Good wage11 & 600 East Dyc>r Road Santu Ana, C'i\ !rl702 17141 ~14700 Equal Opportunity Employ<•r M, ... t>1•hvrrym1·n fur '""I) AM m•w1»<1>a111•1 lit I ' M J.'1•rm 1• t 1\111-.1 h.1\1' 111· IJl'!ldJIJfc• l'.H & /11• I 1•11,1 S.:!01) S:l.'MI m11 fiilli ~.X·M l>ehvc•ry 1>, l1 m1· i\ M Li\ ·nmt'l'I dt-llv swo pi•r wk :-.I 4!)4 M!Hi total produrt Time ALLJOBSFREE 11naJys1s and effective G-1 ()(fl ffi ..... enera cc nes&re 1c1ency i.luuY <11 STUDENT SERVICES production sequenrc L>etermrnc alh><'atwn of Answer s tudc!'t rnquines -m ;i n JI ow ~ r fl 0 I by mail. Req :-. good lYP· Eum rx1r,1mon1•v111 your 1 . 1 F . .,. ini;: i.k11l~ & i.omc letter Drwc Clerk Afternoons, J>l'~onable No exJ)f'r rc- Q 'd. SJ 25 hr f'.4~ 4 llH ,,1.ire 11n11· (';&II Mr>i una y;.ii; ,s i\B: uwen wnling c•xf)('r c·w,tomN 'llt·um.111 IJ.15 l:S'KI afle•r trv~ ,Pri~grarn S_u lui y i.c-rv CXfltr helplul 511m SJ.~ l!IJ mmllll I akl• ,od ltff'ul f'K" for 1nelrv re· tn l::mJ.1loy ml0rit lkvt!l111i tun11ritt ln Juh inkt '10 Jlr EDUC A TIOHAL tn('lll l>t'pi.trlmt•nl IJllT wk Xlnl h1•n, ~ work mi.: CONSULTANT Oil lG7 /\cJ p..1111 h } M n<hl Hous ekeeper·llve out Balboa Point area R e ferences please. 675-5611. HOUSEKEEPER 4 hrb per day ($75 per wk > or S hr · per day <$93.75 per wk>. Mon thru frr Hou,.cwork, laund. !>hOJ)IJlll" & er ru nd ~ l or buby pro fo:csronal. Mu11t havt• 11w11 tra11s & ref:. 640·Wtl0 HOUSEtCEErER i\i.1111111 a~i-1 skrll:o. fur l'ffif>luyc•r rC'l0ru111ni: 1>tu1fr1H11 J11r ---------TRAl .. EE Huntington Terr Helirc:· Enlry level pos grading m e Al JI om c. (;a 11 exi.uns . Various detailed _848_·88_1_1. _____ _ ~ r I e n c e d L e g a l needed for sm hotel in INSPECTOR benef1ls Opportun1ly for retary. S/H If die Laguna B ch, y 1 T . Rapidly growing ()range advancement. Beverly taP.hone. Xlnt typing 4.fH.7588 1•~. firm loca•·""' n•ur OC Manor. 340 Vu:torla. CM. skills-a muaL Call Lan ""' """ "'• 642-0387 da~ Maintenance man for Ute A1port 13 seeking a ------- m&Jnt. Perfect for re· mtthanical inspector HUISES AIDES Liquor. Store Clerk . uree. Apply Travelodge, Thul lndlv Is lo have a 7.3 & J ·IJ Exper'd & responsible. Days &/or ~ W Coast llwy. N B. min of 3 yr~ exper ~ust tralncci.. Me11 a Verch~ nrtes, Irv 752-1336 be able lo make rnspcc Qlnv ll<mp 661 Ce tcr St MAIMT-HAMDYMAM lion betuJ>lt & inspec·l CM • n • U(i>UOI CLERK Afternoons n11(ht11 lion dablc WlndJummcr 1.1 . quor 673 7530 L.1ve In companion for ~ldt•rly woman. l.rlc h.'IJ<pg. $100 wk + 11/U Cu II 548· J.'i92. 556-585 t Apt maant in building various 1rnrts or ai. dean·up. CM. NB arci.t ~mbJy by h11nbelf urr(·r ... URSE'S AIDES Truck or v11n nccc11sary xlnt i.iil & .,..n,.fit pki;: 1" ~ I' T All 11h1rt.s l'r~· :xi to 40 nr11 wk. Some PleJl!I! M?nd r't•!'um~ & l'1•rt1frl'a1ton dls~Kr11 of exp. n~ded. 642·1603. lial hr:ctory to (,lmu.;rflc•d fcn'tl llU Convall.'!lcent -ad no li!J c/o Daily 1'1lol. lh1!ip1tal 1147·351!> MAMAGEMEMl' PO Box 15110. (;o!>t.i - Busmeu man req's as· Mesa. Ca 92626 NURS~ sociales for di.slr consult· Medi I R t I r U'8 WllDe&li. Est.ab your Allerg111t 's fronl oHc. ... ' I o.u 'lttr( I M•Wlpclpft' Perrnunent i>art·l1mc Job del1vennR early momrn.: 1':uropc11n M'hoolrnK & ofr ml(mnl. Prep of co pl"'C•s1·ntullon11 lndd '.: Nilde shows, for prospec. live 1>ludenls Must he rumilltH w/Y.uroJ)efrn Lrav1•I & t.'<1Ul'at1onal i.yi. & nave• kno wledgt:.' uf tor\. ,1 echl tranSl'npls. Typlnl(, SH, bkkp's:, Lc•lcx u rr nee· 1 Yr c>. p rt~ $U!JO pt-r mo 1'JIW JI.I ltt 1-.mfllymnt Ue\. l11mnl LX'J>t DOT 205.367 Ail pu1d ror hy c•mployt•r Exec Secr.tory S mall c:o h as 1mmcd opening for an exper'd. c1uahf1ed, sell starting profess secy ncur OC Airport f''leic ible hr11 Xlnt 1ml & bencf1111. 17Ml 84().2000 duties. U te typrn~ & neut Housek ee per, som e handwnUng. rcq d. App-ly National Education childcare, relia person -------•I b . ca cccp ion st or RN'S & LYN'S Live· In housekeeper I own bus . spare lime Uh~ t pl g Call B t wilbo ut Investment. Y n reN. a. Needed for hollpl\al atatr ~ baby sitter. Mature G3l·5008. 842-77S7 relicf. ICU/Medaurg. All woman. Own trans . _.:.....;.._..;_______ 11tuf\.s avail. Must be 41e. I• LA Tlmcl! lo hOrnl'i-rn lrvrne/NR 11rc•ai-Musi b(> reliable & l111vc• rle~n rlable transport11lic>n No rollC't.'ltnj,( S1.1lary S3:>0 mo 5-l6 0235 Co ••" 8' h s N B wanted by te11cher. Must rp .. ....,,J rrc t, · · like to dn ve. Job In· <Near OC Airport> E<jual Opportunity Employer. clude11 l11kln~ boy to pnvate i;chool. Approx M7·'7236af\6. Management MIDICAL pendable " have ref,. ~~~~~~~~~~ PEO p oc-1, om~ uslatanta net.oded ..: PLE E......NN for u.nlque health exams Skill aase111ment tes\s • 1 Exec looking for p/t as· are given . Group 10 · ,. File Clk to $560 GEN. OFC. Sm. sporting hrs 7um to IJum. Cull gd.~. firm, 8·S. Mon. lhru wkdys an 5. wknd.'> all Fri Type 50 wpm No day. 968·2573 LomtClertl PIT. gd 11put. In Dunu Pl workrn~ 10·2 <la1ly Call soc. In wholes.ale1>upply. Also. p /llme poslllonll s urance uva1I. TOP Call Mr. Hall642·1634. avat.l. Medical expcr not WAC~. Ask aboutoth"r • ' nee C.:..11 540·7442 lleulth benefits Come an !.lnm .. Ut•I T<itfl. ZI 12 :-.. I': Bn'>tol. Newrxirt lk'..it h h.ui M!vt•rul 111.1emrn1o:~ for full & parl t1mc: t•mploye~ Lun<'h hours ---------• uh•ul for hOUM'WIVl'K, full t1 ffil' pc1i.1l 111m. 1:,11e1d for l'Ollc1w 11lud1:nl" lfnur" are flex1ble Liu\ Mou lh1 u f't1 d ffiU!>t ~·c• .lrm ut Oel Taco bt!lwc•t•n Z&S M 1-· I> ,.; M 0 N ST II /I T () n S • Oc•mo ex nun~ pr udul'l~ '" maJOr i.t<1ri•:o.. for wf'll known hOUM'Wart•~ mr~ Top Jooll lury , w/lr..i1r1 ~nd bntr ht:,lor} to 1•<1 l!ox 1241 l'a1 l'al. C'..i !10272 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS Amtrtcan Tel.com w• 're ready to ••P'oft your potential .... 2 Posrl rons 111i.:n No I y 11 mg. or hll' <1t·ru1 alt• IYI> ing. (;OOlJ sJ'.l('llilll(. SUJ>t'r ro w .:ood bcnli & xlnt adv. Call Sally. 540-64.1:'>!> Coastal Pen.onnel J\~cn cy. 2790 Harlx>r. CM Mhtthd. Tt•lcphon~ i.alct. -· - - - - •·xp. helpful. S700. per H.ou:.ekecf)('r. lrvc·!"· Pvt mo f or rnterv1ew rail: rm & ba. nr llch. Spumi.h 957 J431 or eomc lo 18005 ~pkngok. 493 ~756 ALLJORS fo'RF.E Finance THRIFT & LOAN COMP AMY Skypark Cir , Ste (; • lrvrne. 9AM lo 12 N0tm or IPMl04PM Gari 1-'riday I ·3 years <'X· pcrlencc. Lrtc typ1ni< Must lake working with people. Send resume Lo 3001 Redhill So1le 204 Bwldm,q I Cosio Mc11a. ix look in~ fur 92626 HRANCJI MANA<itm ---/\.<;.4:\JST/\NT MANM: Y.lt Girl f'riday. carcn oppor <:tJ1-i"TOMJ<-;ll R<.:PT'ST wtdynamH' ~rowth 1•0 c;nr•:IWI' lr1vc:ct1..:at•ir S<•1•rt•lan11I rxp hc·lrful for tht•tr bi:11u11ful m•w MtJ!.l ht' .1rlre11IHtt', orficc 111 llu11lln.:t11n IH'f~onahlt•. (ronl oil' Beach If ynu art· 111 tYflt• (.'ull 1>111rr;1 li40 <111~1!/ lcrest(>(l rn workln..: f11r a 1l11y'I !.11 ~IO dynam1r 1•r>mp1111v wtlh UNLIMITED c;HOWTll 1;1!Vl•rn1·i.i. for :1 l'>ll;i-111 a nd i\UVANC.:l·:MENT (OM hr1m1• foully rul'n OPPORTlJNITI 1-:s. rnll JJ)l, will µru111de It, B t Housekeeper/Arde. care fOI' disabled ludy 9:im 4pm. S Day wk Must drive. 11.8. 002·:>224. HOUSEKEEPER · Expcr'd. English speak· 1ng preferred, own tran sp. Full·llm<' 673-0045 ----- lfOUSEKEF:PER AID. CM . Rcl1r<.'<1 lady. Steucty p/l . $276mo. fltfys Nd car. noi.mokc. 642 8494 II 0 U S f': W I V 1<; :-.. STCH>fo:NTS W I' h II V I' J II h S w~kOAYS C:u ll Penny ut Pup n Tul·o. CM IW6-SIW I hcf 5P M ll1vers1de, 686·6-060 ext ---------• Manager 168. E.0 £. LOAM COUMSB.01 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS /\ position la an1l. for 1.1 person who has the de· National Company look· wire lo join an ur<grcssive Ing for clean c ut reliable mort1age loan co. doing m8111tger trainees. Will- bu&lnd.s In So. Orange mg t.o work 40 hours per Co Callr. Real estate week. 11111lce S2SO up per 11 c ens e re q u I red week lo start. Opportuni· Preference will be given ty Lo reach for the moon to college 1tr:iduate Call Mr. Ramsey, <714 > w1pnor exper In the fi eld SST-3000 Call Sept. 10th of Cmunl'C, reul est rn• between 10am & 3pm & :1urance or accounting Sept llth & 12th call Xlnt saltcornm 11rh<'duh· r-bet-W·eil-n·9·a·m-&·9·p·m··--r pcrmils unlimllt•d pt·r.1onul 11rowth & 11n med lncom(' Send ff' !.Ume to G l<uufmun, fi20 Newport Center Or. Stl' 211 Newport lk!uch, <'u !l2660 MANAGER The Daily Pilot hui. open lnp for Circulauon Ll1s tn1·t Man11gers rn thl' growrng coast area of Exum1net.ari., Inc. N.R Spm Mon Fri Wl-Sl'CLlFI-' MESSENGER PIT Nurses Rcg191ry S.I\ ofr 20hr wee k guar 1617 w eatcllff. Ste 200 SaJa.ry + c»r allowance. Newport Beach Ca 11 D a v id Sm Ith 6Jl-06IO 752 9118 549-887t after IOom'..:..·--1~~~~~~~~~~ MODELS. female. sharp Nurai.na only XJnt pay 968·3S20 L VH & ltM or~Rob ----------Openln.c on AM & PM Modef1 I &corh ah1fts f ttlme & p!Umc. Moss.1tM1 Above uvl( atartlng sDI. Female Top munt•y Xlnt hencf1t11 Apply, Musi have car 631 2140 .. ,ar<11hlp Conv ltos p. 466 1-·1a~:.h 1p Rd. N B 1 64211()44 .. Oernonstrutur-., :-..ii•·' Sl-5 Hr + Mile~ Temporary po"1t111n ' Salary, wt• train. your <JrE>a Car u mu,,1 !H18·til~3 . b31l :ilHl!J & (213 )4.'il ·SllS:> And you'll t>t· ,1rnJ1.Nl to lc•aro how wdl ~·· 1 ;111 uUlrt.c yuur 1•!101·11111111 11n1I profc:ss1un :il ,., l>l'r11•111·t• lo 1·111H11H1.olh :otJvan1·c lhc• ,t,111· nt th•: arl on a var11·I • of L1•h•«11mm11n1n1l to11!S pro d11ct~ for cunf1dc·nlr:il 1n salary 640 ti:f>l!l Lcrv1cw FCJr thol>e whn ore ready '714) 557-9011 llAROWARJ-:SJ\l. .. :S full umc. exJ){'r µreferred. Apply in ~r:.on Crown llartlwan• 3107 .: C:.I llwy. ('tlM lnlerror Plant Main tenance, hort1cullurul backgmd pref 41l'1 0168 ---------•I OrunAe -L·-0-T--ATT-IN-DAHT Maleorfemnle. beginner l•••••••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiil or experienced aµplr - l>•~NTl\I~ /\SSISTJ\NT Clli\I HSllH•: t-:xpt•r on ly f'lt>a1'ant oh· Scimc e· x p ;i n cl t• fl rl 11 t 1 ,, , W(•'l m lr1b 1111 a rt• J l$o$ 3151 l>c>nlal lll·•·1•pt1on1'1 Ortho NH SI art al UJJ lo s12.ooo Ortho <'Xl)l.·r re11 6"2·2rt26 Denlul ll1•e•t•J)I Oral 11ur Jlt'ry ofr Ut•r\htl l'X l>l!r n e ,. F I t I m l' II H 847 ti044 tu bt• 11t1mulalt.'<I. seekmll ---------•] d p<)!lrt1on offenn.; trl't 1vt· 1nvolvt'ffil•nt w11 h et dynamic .:roup, we• havt• I.he followan~ clectron11 lt'i·h1111•1an oµen11l.:~ 1 ... Hou1t T •chftlclan1 Fine J•w.try o.,t THEIROAOWJt..Y HewpOf"f leoch Somc11ell1ni exp prt'f'd c.;...11 Mary Me11.nl'r 1>44 1212, t'XI 304 f"\111/l'arl 11m1', salt!b & malnl ff>r pl anti. N U are11 117~ ~~7 lll'lp nec.>ded 1n 11m11 ll rt"t>lhomc Sc:>mt' l'Xl>f'r l)le111>e Part or full time 4!15 5."53 IMP wankd p time. ov1•r UI. d::cy & eve shlfli< Ken luc•ky l''nrd C:h1rk<'n . 611:.I S Coast Hwy, Lu..iuna l~·uc·h INVENTORY S.pl11111ntal lttcOtM Perm p/l work takmR re· tall Invent.ones in Coi.1n Mesa Vanable hrs 10 Kc>y exf>!!r helpful. bul nol reQ d. Paid trarnrng & truvcl Xlnt oppty for odv in Arnenci.·~ largelll inventory lll'rv1cc. l''or 1nte rv1ew cull 12 131 703-0164 collc<.1 ok. Mui.l Be 18 canL., ar(' encouraged to apply Excellent hcnel1t11 paid by employer. new model rompany car with P /th• & F/th• Company Benefits Ca II ~7 .0520 _ personal ui.e. va<'allon. sick leave. pension and ued1t union LOT Mi\N for <'lit rental. 18 +. part·time, AM or PM shift. 752·7100 ---------LVN. Allerr<Y. NO Rck & fml ore dulll'b "Jay wk. fWS..3374 994·~ F>ltabhshed !'lcale for thrli ~1t100 1s $168 to S30 I per wrc k based on ex penence, plu1> bonuseb Minimum requirement:. an· agl! 18, Kencrall)' LYN'S DAYS cleun driving record. htY...tOfy Control 7 3 C har r:c c Nu r" cs willingness lO work w11 h N111ht sh1fl po.Ml 111011 I'~ 1111 lor anJ1v1duul1< w11h Nome <11.:11 :11 10~11· 1•x ~nl•nr1• lu (t>'ll. h1ult ll>()lllh'. :mt.I mu 111t;u11 our 1l11(1lal t•1m1munir8t1ons " y ,. t e m ~ M I <· r u pruc1•t1sor or t clecom mu1m·atron11. bu(•kground HOSTESS Spor,t iiw,eor omrr:c h Oli F.very othtt wkn<.l off. young 10·16 age boys und _ _ open ng or: rgaruzcd • Pleaaant place to work. .-: ir Ii.. I I AM lo !H'M l"urnllurc Dt•lrve•ry & i.torc marnl. $:.I 7!1 un hour Apply 1n fll'rl\011 2215 llal'l.ior lllvcU:.M. ~ntal As:st · Oral Suri( office f''rnt & butl1 rlutJes, llB urcu. Mon f'ri. 842·2521 GAMir.S Exri:r not neces11. Apply motivated person. Typ. Pleatie call Royole eonv. weekdays with opllonul "" be 11 ft ,, n .. b e Ing, Invoicing. 642·3472 u -I u11 "-t d rti N t FUJI time position uvuil or a ... '"' urns 8 nu11plta , ;rou·6450 °" ur ay ove me., o Reid S..-.lce for responsible person Rest.aur anl. 37 Fashion N · Ju.4't newspaper deliver)' w/lrutiaUve, who is rn · Island. N.B. ---------• Machine Shop but total management of T.c:l11tlcian d i Siiao s.n1'°" ..a defined d lstrl ct of 111 hc:lpful De n tal A :.s l stunr ch alr:side. NB. Salury open Fringe benefit.a No 81itti. or eves. Call J("nny $48-.5602 day or n11(hl. Plltllllun 111v11lv('!j travel tercste n games,---------• JACK OR JILL Suc:ceiislulcandldal"wlll cu11lom er !I, youn• in· I Backicammun, Cheu, ....... I OF.ALL TIAOIS " " nR throughout the Un1l· Darts. Chess & Games. .,..c be agRrculve, am · dependent distributors. M States und t:t•ntida as-2700 w C'A)nlll Hwy ,_N R COOtC..rM Wiii Ttaln. But bJUous. lhrouRhly ex per promotion. ser vice. col· s111ting customers 1n 'AMl'ltY WORKBt Expenence Welcome. in 11upervlslon of 20·30 lertton.<1 fault 1solat1on. r e pair, Gardener. full lime $3.00 w e are Aeek lng ln· SOLDERINr. man job s hop-tools. 1boee quaUfied and m· DefTAL/R.c:ept. 1.100 rt•trofrt or ex111ting hr 11t11rl 968·63811 . dlviduals with f ood WOODPRE·1''1NISH diC?S , precision marhlned terC11tedClOmeio: Good o pporl for In 11~1:1terni. ant1 :o1upporting 963 5151 handUng & prepimalion HEAT STAMP prototype & 11horl·run JJOW. ley Street Ill t new 1n11tallatru11l! Will -expenenc,• l':njov "X l.ITE·ASSEMBLY produelion partl'I & '"~ta ..... ~-tc· .it'n l'reu11v1• J>c·r~on 111,.0 n 8.,1.,1 t·u.~t•lrn"rM. l>y Genf'rul OUll'c , ' MACHINING ( b 1 d bl ~ _... for rt'<'l'Plron1,.,1 1n drntdl " ~ ~ PfT 3 0 W .-a. e e 11 <' n t co m P 11 n y a r cate llllat•m Y Monday throu1ht Friday l!J)e<'iulty offrn• Sulary phone• 1.1nel pc•rform olher oy• o •-beneflll'i f\illCompimy Rcnefil11 Must be stronjlly quahly 8 :30-~ oo and ai1k ror commt·ni.uruti' with an hou ~l· dullc·:s Tul•i. Thuri. 'ryplnll Apply!lam·noon lnCollta Me11a,64S·3321 & co11t oriented, huvc Harry Seeley in the .. ht11ty & i·>.prr Ph 'rt•IHommuni tullons !I0-60wpm, knowlrtli:c• of Mon P'r1 Personnrl ability lo train & Cir<'ulationOcpartmenl. 544.56.'MJ. 12 lo 1 pm only huckr<rouml 111 PRX nncl/ bookkei?plnll. acl't 'b re· MARRIOTT HOTIL Janitor·Housekeepcr AP· super v 1 s c s k r 11 (' d Equal Opportunity _ or «'l'ntrnl offl<'e r e ecav•ble experience OOON Cc 0 ply 7AM·3 PM. Mont· m a c h 1 n I s I !I & Employer o..tal Att.lit..t quired Knowh•dge or helpful. M7 0933 ewport nter r Th toolmakers, maintain ----.:;._~---d1gltal <'lertronie~ 11nd Newport Reach urs. Beverly M1&nor 1tood employee relations. MAMtCUllST ~:: =· u ll aftet m.lcroptoc•t•11sors d~a1ra· Gfo:N~RAl..OFPlCE F.qual Opp Emplyr m /t ~"\~11::J~1 ~!~~p~~: Wiii be reaponslble for ALFREDO'S l8 now ac· blc Electror1ic11 Clrm 11eek11 M2-0387 plann1n1. 1chedulln1. ceptirut appUcaUona tor buyer w1acneral office Housecle1nen1, Tues.Fri, product.Ion le hlrtna. manlcurtat " slrllrtend. Dental Office M unager. Laauna Be11ch. l!:x~r. all phasa dcnllstry. Xlot bn. Ca II SJ0.007 4. ------· Dental Au l. txpcr, caretr opport unll)' In ~aut offlc0. Qualified In total c11panded duties. S,.,O day. 837 '7 l L2 We oHf'r ouls tund1nic compen111Uon benefits, wid open caref'r paths llnd u convenient Orange County 10<.'allon Pltio11e call 714/630 7721 tor an appointment or 11pply in pcl"liOn: Dtal A Htde --American DrfHr• T.t.com, Inc Operate modern f'etulp 3190 Mir11 Loma Ave mont & door to door Anaheim, Clllif92806 lraNjj). Calif drlvt'ra he 1-:qu11l Opportunlly req'd No ~prior ex per Employer Mt F l"M'C. (;ood ortving rec a ~~~~~~--inuaL No Sund1y work. Or1n1c COU\ Yellow :J1'e raai.t dnw In the Cab, 1730C> Mt. Jler· Wett ... a Dally PH~ NmM, F. Vly _ _ Clauified Ad. IMJ.~. . -.. uper. ~hould have 8·3PM. Apply Tue11·Frl J .P.Mec1 Applylnperl§On Awly In person Tburs stronf communicative u.2 at Janice'• Raiaedy ft.I~ u~-thru Sat. 1610 West akll s. E•t•till11h • Do,. -.--.. ,.A.._~ I matt1rtal requirement.&. Ann a. 1170 II ranae Now lntcrvlcwlnJl for .__.... ... ,.,., ltC. Padnc Cout Hwy, NB. Place purcha.e orders It _A_v...;e..:..' C...;.M.....;.;..______ Day Wallreea po.sltlon.a. -~ 175 E. Pau.larinoAve 87M0'70 followup. Pleasant work· Ho u uc 1 ea n lni. H 1 Daya a wk. 15·20 hr1. AP· COSTA MESA M0-4710 MAllMI IMGIMI lt;tg condA. Call V11lor Sehl /College alrl. 5 ~~~:;, '=~r~wn 3pm MACHINIST MICHAMIC Elcctronic1,S40·9264. hra/wlc. Rer·1. CdM ~" d L t t d Muat be e"P· on In"'-••"" 101 ..... A 1ma Ave, H.8 earn o 1e up on ,. ...., •"I Oener•I Office »rea. 8"·5998. operate 2 & a Ax la N /C or I tO. gaa or dle11el PllSOHHa CLlltK Houaecleanera. $4 hr. KIYftUMCH equipment. No 11mokln11. tftil. In plea11ur• boats &c P11rt·Time P/T car n ecesury. OPRATORS Btnent• include: dental. yacht11 . Wt pa)' the Vaned dulled ln busy Olnl(ham Olrl. IMS·5123 Leading Oran~e County profit 1harln1. rQtlro· h I« he• t w •Io 1 & perllonncl dept, Re11 '1 d•t.a center h 1 immed. ment plan • ovcrtlmo benefit11. Turbo M1r1M aood typlnl( &klllll & HOUAtkceper . 4 ·8 openlnu r r exper Rlma F ..erprh1e11, l"!J5 En11ne•i.. In Lng Bch Ogure •PtJtudt. Approx wlcdays. Handle apt oi oper.ton. Full Ir pt· Chemical L•nc. Hunt Mann• l)hlpyard, 6400 20 hn per wk. Apply bac:helor, prepare dln· Ume, 2nd It 3rd ahlrtl. lniton Beach.1183'4$34 Marina Dr Lng Bch betwn 8·3. National ner, 1ood ulary for Weekend• part time. u you're not readlns the 1141Me-41R!anytlme. Educ1Uon Corp, 4401 wom.n uoder llO. Must Flnlble hours. Cell UU.le ada ln Claailned Bln:h &, N. e. <Near OC bav• pleaant penonall· EI ea nor r or •pp td YGU'rt rnlNial 1 lot Oi Airport) Equal Op· l )' If 1ppe1r1nce. 50·4010. lnuir1te newaJ Information H portUn!ty Employer ..O-Ull17 o.ta.eio.i. Meu we1a .. eom.1rt•lbu)'I. .. . .. . . , . .., -. ·~ . . ..... Sell with !~El tl'aaBR£UE Cllllalfted Ada '41>5111 .. lolAHAG( ..... WI Your ManOCJement Expertise And 0... Growth ... A GREAT TEAM! Carl's Jr . the fastest growing non-franchised fast-food restaurant company in the West. i~ seeking ambitious individuals for Restaurant M anagement positions 1n the Anaheim area. The candidates we seek will have some college background and preferably some r estaurant management experience. Carl's Jr. will offer you: •Starting salary of s 1000 per month while training •Subseouent salary ad1ustments based on experience and performance •Medical . Dental and tire Insurance •Profit sharing •Paid vacation. sick leave and holidays. •Performance bonus We 'll train you In restaurant management through an Intensive classroom/In.store training program. Put your potential to work for you! Send u3 your resume or write for an application to the addren below. We'd like to t'lear from you! Carl's Jr. C-1~ ....... ..._ 1200 N. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim. Ca. 92801 EQUlt ~Erne>~ MIF II .. ,, . ' I '" I I •I '· rl ; . .. .l . '• •' • I (' " ' "' •• .. , .. '"'' I . ,, ( DI I OAllY P1Lor but101tX. btp!!ml>!t 10. IRZ8 ~.~~•••••~•I•~~~-~~ ••••• ~!.~~ Help W..ted 7100 •••••••.....•.......... UFYIC~ Ht>ll' I 1hn.., t' I' 11'\l. phom•, 1 It I t 11111 );I hrto 11tJ1 t ~ .,, 1.1 l'.imwr 1111Ju~11111I & "'m hlt'rt1ul uu11h l1t1I u11I\ K:ll IWI 1'1.A.' ( ff I J1·t llr\ Vt'OI kt•f \\01k \\ 'lt lll pl°' 11 1 I>•" ti-"' lll•l t._ ,, 111t l • ,,,..,, ... & 1.111111-r,.t .11111 f.n 1: ll1t\ · I Ill •I ull ( .ti I t..U .'\I Ill HCll"TIONIST i\l.l-IH.IHI ~" 1111~ u• l'atntc-r '"'''' ... , , '"'", tk~·nd11ll11· fk•l 111 ,.,.,,,, 1'1 I ... , 1111111 f 1 I \ h~I b "' ....... 1 \ \ '"~'I l't' 01 H • 1trt r.•111 I' 'I'•' 111.i ol llr• "1111111111 t l.'lltlllli: 1111pl1t .111•111 .. 101 ltl'l'l'lllllll•I .11111 NII I f11t'rul \1111h 111 1w1 '"" n10" th1 11 ,.,, ... 11_., h Ill \\1 I I' 111111 I 1111 ,l ""'' '\lli.71 1~1.11 \h .... I 1j lot "I PART TIME EVENINGS \\Ju.I"" v. 1th .. 111 •l·rn•l1111.· utlrw1ttH• ''"''''"•111111 14ho 1•11J11> "''''"'°"' .1t h i..111• ~t .. rl c<I S.:I ~1 I'•'' h1111t l'hUllf' hl.:: l .1. I I '' .!.);J, JU· I\\ I I ' I \I ~ •1 l'\1 A1• FO' JI"' '"'I"•' LIV1•,.rtu1111 \ I mpl ... ' I l'AllT T IME O NLY 'Ju I IKIV. h< I 11 pl t\ 11 A. Ir ... · h1 """'" 111 '"' "11 ill "J.11'11 .. nn· ""' ,,, 111 1t1•dtnw11t •·•1 11111 \1 " ti ltlpm 1H \1 I h u 1 b IOl•lll 4J. ~JI •1 ,lllu 111 ~ .A)vm ~lltl mo ~.1111n ur prollt '"•• •n11 ~1111 jotllllll '"hll h1•\1r \UU prt'f :0-u t' ~ 1 11n ...,1111• m.:r opt\ ·"·••I ~"' 111 lt•l \ll'll •• 111 .tit IJllll •1;11 :J!tijl PART-TIME CLERKS l'lfll'\'lilll\ 1lfUr.!,l•t1• 11µt•11111i.: 111 In 11w v. ii I 111 "'1·k111,.: I• "''"' • lu i.., 111 I ,1..,hll'r 'lfll lo. ,\. 11i,pl,1) lfh'f l' h.111111'1 Ill 01 "' <I.I\' & \'I 1· \\HI I( ,, \ .11 I \1:>1J. "kruh 17 J<I I !'i!'il I :1111 THE GUILD DRUG JHfnyRdAt s-ta Ana Frwy. t;qual Oppor t:mployt•1 I ,. L•I I .. { :-... I .... t ( ., ., .. ' .... ' PRESSER /111 f 11 \ I 11 .11111 '" t ~ I" 1,1 I .,fl l1114n , .11111 .: •• ~ M,l(~ 1°1111 111•11 ... hlljt ht•lpt I ... k 11 111o.l1·ll~· ttl •l1&rk1uo1111 a. \ II 1•1• I, I'''' t•• \Int .. 1.1111111 "'"II' 1 .. quahl111l 1•«1 i.u11 ~· H, l tur •Ill! t l'•ODUCTIOH MACHIHIST \I• ,11lm~ 11111111 .11 •I• '1• t 11~•11111 '"Ill ....... 1111 1111 '"'"' "'""'" .. '"' J 11••1 llU1 111111 lllJI htrll•I \ ljUllhf'4~f I oHllllllJtt• '"tfl ltCU'T /TYl'IS T 1"11111t11li Ullll\'.11 1 ~1•1111 Ii\ ""I"" 111 ' l11•\lhl1 l l11111 p tt ltl lol l I I I 1111 • .! •• ~ I .. I "·llhh I'll H1•• ••pl 111111111 .. u1 1111 '"' ··•1 (111 1 .... ,.1. '" 11111111;· 11!1111 111 I \f \pplll\ 11 111 14 I. 1 1 I 111 11 11 r I I 1 .' • flt•••"' 1,1 II Ill I ' 111 I 11 t •• 11 ft •.• I I\ """'" •• ~. ~11~1 lt1•1 I 111111111 I [111 .. ,, , ,, .... oft \1111 I 111111: k If I t .1II11111111 , ' 111•1 ··111111111-1 11 11 1111 r \ l ''HllllJ .1 \ , It• I I 11.111 ~ > h11v • t11 NII'" h11\.t" " mo ' In I \ r IJr" fll., 1·11111101 .. 1 1111· I\ l''n • to. ' 1 "u ' • " 11 t 1 1 11 " 11J llt'r wu1 I.. rn 1• 1011•· ltlhl hint ..,hufl ~nt.:1·11 b-l1 IJ!/1 "Jllll lh•· 11rudu1t1vn m111·h1nt.,l 14 lfl ,,.t Ufl .!. u I> 1· r .• 1 " ' J r 1 u u ' m.11 hmt•:. that fahnr.111• llM:lJI & plu.,lh' t'llnll>O 111·n1' '" "rll •'" rt·fl.•11 111111ur t1111l111~ W1• 0H1•r ,111 ''"' ht·ndll vkH. th:.il 11wlu1l1· .. rn1·1l11•;.il d1·11t.1l i't lljtlll'•ll lll"IJI l'l1•t1 ,t' .1ppl) 111 1"·r .un 11r h) ph11111· SHILEY. IMC. li li0(1(;111t•lll' ,\11· I 1 11n1·. cu •1!!111 !17tt O~IO l'rod11t·t1n11 W1Jrl!t•1i. nt<t'(kd on puml filling ltwc1111un1 .. t fur "o/ II f,1-. r 1 rm , t ) fl 111 1: r •· •t cl 714 7:>2 2!>1>1 W11h tlll' fvll11~111~ rt· ~UJ H'llWllh !»harp f'1•rM111 f'lt•llhJlll .\l)lll'•H llllCt' (lut,tCI l1hurw l 11•r,1111:d1 I\ C1lXKl T> 11111" :--"llb :\on 'm11k1·r ( 'J II :\1 r ... While fur tnl t'I'\ It'" •ll>l>l PDA ~1 .. :llt.,,J 5;,1i i07~ E<1uul Oppor Em phi),.,. lint• Will tr .iln Slarl ____ _ ~ 50 hr (iood bencrits & ----------working rontl Apply at. l~·hr Procc:.11. 1603 1\lton. SA nr So Coa:.l l'laza. Receotionist PART TIME WEEk -ENDS r-:,·ery SundlJy JnJ i-;, l'r}' 1Jlher Saturday Jnd !'.1111 duy murnini.:" l>rl\ t•r t11 dron l>undl1·., of r>.111\ f'llot tu rurm•1' Mu-.t hJ\ I' \ illl 111 f,11 i.:1• ,I ,11 llln + l(Oolf tlft I llll( I \'1111 IJ Proi.:ramt!r. &i.rc & us REGIST{R NOW 1-·on WORK ON bt!mbly lun~u:.ige. 2·5 yeun. work experience Experience in apph<'a l100~ & or :.yblems. Send r{':,umc & :;.tlary lo 3001 ON t:/\f,L l:l1\.._,I!» WESTCl,IFF TemJl()rury Sen lt'l'' ltil7 Wei.td1H. St~ 2tfJ 6Jll0610ur 752 !11 1>1 ll1.'tlh11l Su1tc ~().j Bwld ----------1n.(l I C.:O!>ld ,\h·s.i.ntilli c .111 1>1:1 1:1:•1. ·"k l11r llarn !'lt•l'lt > 111 llun \\ lfltJIO~ I' T hl'lp 11t>t'tJl•d 1 m n\t•d for l'lrll·rly 1•011(lll·. 11,hr" dath .. 1ly:o. .... k !'i·l:I 1!15'1. . .rt fipm RECEPTIONIST G r 0 W I II lo; I' 0 " \' I' k !> ma111rt• m111cl1•tl 111111\ 711udcrall• I) 11111.: & 11hon1• "'l>l'f Wrll tw h.1nrlhni: ':11wty of cl11111·i. 111 1111,' II I l' ... I' I l' II d I \ I' II work1·r..,, '(lnl lwn" Slarl1111! ... al :i\tl:.o ('0111 Mary i\1111 . :'illl 1;0 .• ~i (.;o;.1i.tal P1·r,011111•I .\g1•11 t'), 2i!~I llJI 1~11 l'\1 PASTE-UP PERSON \\II h at lr•a!ool I I 4'111 ,., Jit'rtl'ni·t'. IJI 1•r1•r:tl1I \ lll'W~p;q11•r 1°.:\11·111•111 111mpJn 1 lw11t'l 1h ,\Jlpll ht•I Wl'l!ll !I/\ !\I " f;t' M \londuy th1 u Frid.1\ \~k fu1 l'.1ul \\J1d •11 IJiJ\ 1J Gulwrrw REAL ESTATE S 1\ 1.1-:S I' F:O I' Lt-: WANTED. l11·r:o.rinah1.t·d tra1111ni.: Xl11t te>puta t1un., 1111-:" t·111111n1:.:.1un & tw.llll tful 11ff ll'l' MALLOY REAL TY 960-042 1\1 ,l .. I Oii!'> I" II I-: lo. REAL EST A TE Receptionist ~;\l.~PEH:-.o. :"\o m on.• no hum dr1):. 111 ;-., F:F:Ot-:ll this v(.•ry 1.•x(lt 1ni.t rrunt ~."!'!:a.~t ... ~ ..... ?!.~~,~~~~ ..... ~ ..... !!~~ II 1-· :-.,11 .. , EARM&LEARN 1l10111t1111 l<1•all} l'\j..IJllU 111..: l111/11ir11·, 1•11nh1ll·11 t11tl C'11l ludu\ /I.JI llJIN• 11 •• ,., ... 11,1111, "'11011111 10 h•11111 l\l'lll11.:. tlt'.Jtl\l' 11.11h· 'Adi 11.11n i\1:1 .::, 111 I . u 11 I h • · "h ,, d t' :0-.hup 1t 1 .I .!\I.JO lll''l'"ll~rhl<• 1411111.111 tu hJh\'lt llJ H',11 uftf IJO) ,\h1·1· •d11111l M11I 1n.·1 " -..·h1•1f ,111 J I Jll Jlll'I llfl 111 t>-1~ li:,[t!I 1c ..... 1.1111 .1111 ~'' ·'" 11,11 1'111.1 "'" full & 11 111111' tl.J \ & lll!(hl µ.~11111111< ,I\ 1111 OH•r Ii lll'l'I II 1\ 11111\ ,ti ;! 110~ C11dd h•ltl i \II, I• I I urn f(, ,1,rn1 ,1111 (.,I()":-, lit !-.II<>\" \1111111111 111 IJI 1111 I\ I~ llt'lh I' lh I I 11JI 6. jll tlllh \jlpl\ 111 jlt'I Ill lilt I\ t Ill Ill II :. Ill'~" I \l I! \\I .'lllli ~''" 1>url Ith 11 C'.:11 Hl''l ·JUI .irll ME& ED'S PIZUPARLOR Cooks-Bartftl•n D_.ivery Driven lm111ctl1.1ll• 1111t•n1ni.::o. 1• 11m1.· fur m1.·11 & "Ollll'O -.1111111: to \lurk 1·v1·n111i.::o. ~ 7U t•J SJ 111 •t.1rt Full t11111.• tla) po-.1tmn abo ,I\ 111l.1hl1· 1(1· ... 111Jll"1hl1· IJl'I .,Ullh a1l1' Ill U\l'r Illa\ 11ppl.1 1l.1d) ••ll1·r :, l'\1 ,\,k tor ,Jt·a11111 7'l .1ll ~I 1 & ~:.r,. 11111.1 l':ll'lur'"nu 171h St !"11 ... 1.1 \h-"u Hi':STAUHANT NEW RESTAURANT OPENING! •Carl 's Jr.* COOKS & COUNTER PERSONNEL All shifh available. Part-time, full·time, days ond niqhh. Must be 18 or over for clos· inq ni«)ftts. Apply in person, Tuu· day tttrough Saturday. 2-SPM ot: ltt•\,111 !)tilt·'· JOHJ)h ----------\1,ol(ntn'i. now a«c1•vt1111t SAUS/Ovhlde ,1pf1flt0Ul1111l' 1-\111 ttffi(' & (Or OUIOlllOll\ t' llJI h pt 11m1• "''"'' p1•01>ll' f\lll t1me 11r 11 timt• l~x \ll"t hJH' prev111ui. re ~nenct! hdpful M,1rt SECRETARY Sh. stat lYJ>•ng, front ufr •PPCilr E>.pcr onl) Tues thru ~t 9 ~ Mc'" Verde C..:ountry Club 54!1-0:m IJtl ,.,..,t,. l11\ohe11 in~ i.1tlary+cnmm for mt·ro h<1nd11w knoll kdi:t• Ow ni.:ht pt•r,1111 < Jll for Secretary Cct ~I Mu,, & ••\tt·11~" ,. 1.·ui.10rner gppt 770 1.M,,iJ hJV<' good M.'l'rl·t,o n .-1 "'n 111· i\fl~ly tn l>t'r~on ~ktlb. ~ Olulurc & u;w 111111 tl)lll. :11u1.1l Uppor KOOd Ju<li.:mt-nl V.irh•<I l.111111, r 'i11l1.·s11eoph' Mt•' "1" '' .1.1.u lln.·t•1I 1111. c· •t l k I dullt'I\ 67S !)'J'l() " I' jl()W U 1111-: Jflll ll'Jllllll!> ----- tc. t.1il !'>:ii•·' l·.i.pt·n1•11n:cl •Hl1·,f.1•J) fu1 ,1b1!0l m11r lhl!> 1111111 I: lqH~rl ell t't' \\Ith 1·:11111p1·11n dc1111111cri. 1111•fp1•r1·tl 1\pvl Y in 111.·1 h"ll .1:i11:i V1u Lido. :<I II 1\ pru1.10>o (Or I' T SUit'' lit 'lut'k l•--------- ---- Retail Sal.spenon St .1t 1u1w1} . i.: 1 ft url. & 1Jf 1111· i.uppl} store hai. un 0111·111111.: I o r "n e' 111:n1·rw1·cl -..tlt•spcrMlll 111 Su Cua-.t l'lat;i \lu ll \\orll hr:. 111\.\1 -tl'M , \I ~ C•>lll.i1·t \Ir l"u1 '' tht· ul .>l.1 01:JI for lllll•I \ 1ew Heta1l ~I a11Jl(c111c11l (Ju> I I llll', •'\1'111111(' & wknd .'\l11fti. ;"ail A1111ly 11t 91111 A0.1111~ t\ H JI lJ Hetwn 10 i! I'. 0 ": Sulei. pt-rson, 111·rm 1 full tlm<' UM Ahru111s l~lll Newport lllvd C.'1\1 S11le!!flt•r:o.011 ... NURSERY Wt~·Cal N11rM·111•, 11t·t•tl1> !illlt't>l)cOpl~. full & I' 'I' Apply 15U40 Urookhur .. 1 We!>! SALES PUILISHING Sl\LARV + COMMl!'l!-1 Liil' 14lre 1A1th ,11111>11111n nt.>t.'<ied for nul I co Op SECRETARIES cW1th & Without :,11 1 TYPISTS PIX Lon.: & i.hort 1.1•rm u!> !il!lnmcnlb llollduy "" ,. ;i l' a t I 11 \'1 µ a y Ho~r•t.d1za11on plan Jval VOLT tllf\t'W•l."JAAU't'l ... IVC.f.lt ~IH Cumpu" Ori\ e M6 4i·ll c At rui.:. l-'ro111 Orung1· C..:o 1\irport E<1u11l C>µl)Ur l::mplo.) t•r ASSTMAHAGH Currl•nt op1.•n1ni; w future oppor for :ito rc mgml. Must be en lhus1asllc & encri~etit· por for advanct!llll'lll SE<;RETARV :.tdrt.:. $8250 • t'XJ><.'n:.ei. ADMIHSTR ... TIVE lUt1<0R Y f l\R MS Fashion l 111la11d Ca II 640 6(130 Call 7:>2 lfi.'>I "' LEEWARD SECRETARY ROUTETECllNIC!Ai\ St~ady 1vb (or nl(ht pc~n. Profit ~hanni; & f!rOup hl'alth 1\11pl y Monduy9 12 Lloyd Pcsl Control Co 5G6 t::. Uyt•r l!tl !::i ,\ !17!1 tiUll . ~,\LJDLl':Ht\l'I\ UNI fl EU SCllUOL UISTlllt'T Tram1purtal1on dt.<µt Automotl\ e m1·ch<in1c :\lust h111 t' OYl'r 2 yri. exp. in n·o;p 1ournt')'man level Ilea\ y duty mct•h PenOftMI A«JettCY 17llOI Muln Slr e1•t SteO tn·1nl' SALESPERSON l::nthU&lilStll' l'nl'rt.:l'\11', 11 11rnL· morn ... W1·l-tClrlf 'lulll. 642·0'J72 111<.:KOllY l•'All~i S "tllle>tl><'"r!>on l•• "ork huh liy .'\lUl'l' f•,:qlt'l ll'lll'l' 111.•t'l''>'·' r\ C-11111 .1111 \l•t·h ... t·I ~tern. ::!1;11 !-.;in M1~ul'I Ur . NB 1\wi. SJt 1;.111.21; 11 i.t1Jr1·. c;.14 s:w.; hume. rl!p;.11r \I.Ork on he.t\yl•--------- <1utomot1v1.• & d1ei.1.•I 1."<1wµ. $1.U2G·Sl.248 mon lhly + benefits. ti hr~ a day, 12 month poMtton. Sc!Mswomon/ Mature Fu.II & p1t1mt' for bakery shop Apply 1n ptorson Tue~ thru Sul 10 AM to 3 PM Scand1na\lan Automot1\'l' body re· Pa b try Shr1p ti'i:i5 p<1ir a:.:.L mcch. w J r n t• r A ' 1· 11 H Must ha\ e over 3 yr:. 1119:'.) 1677 .:xp in rl'bp 1ourn1.·~·mJ n ----------1 t'' cl body repair & . --- p.i1nt1nt AIJ1l1tv to :1andw11.·h & :-.Jl,11J ,\:. i>t·rlorm mt·•·h n·puir & bembl.:ri.. pJrl 11m1• m:..unt on vd11dt•., S\177 Sam v 3011111 Mu:-t ht• t 11 ~I. 111>1 month I y 11t'al. de.in 6< dt·Ml'llJU:. + l>t·ndll!> ti hr:. J ll;iy I:! SJ 11 hr !li!J 11717 for ap1JI m11111h po~1ttun alt IOAM I.on °!> l\1td1t•11 llu:. dnH•r ,1utu 't'rl 1n· S.\NOWH'll C:tHt.S :\1 I". \l11l1ty to 11~·dorm >I :10 I:! :~1 ~,.,,, h.l\t'1,11 rn111ir11· pl'1•\'t•nt.1t1\1• lit Ix· n1•t1l 111 Jllfl•.,11 C".dl ma111t work 1111 ,10111 li7:.li..i:JJ.I IOtiprn ,1!>k lor 1•qu1p. 1111· n•pt11r. ,111d Ua1111rNaiw~ 1111)11 1\ll l\I! ,\hil1l\' I ii" l h "'I f>t · I h ·1 -,llnr WI(' ,., Wll 111':11 tfl\l' ,1 "' oul 111~ \ \ '1 1• lf 'l'I .,., •. I 0.,. Ill 1 1qx1r ;• 1111 r•rr , .• ~:l :-. • '" mon ) )' '. i 30. 11 :111 to ~1 'Ill lill>il h••m•llt' II hr-. ,, d •• y 12 Sk I>' rk 111 I ">' llf711 mnl\th j)Vblllon • )' •• \I .Jo ' • Sut1 bu' dr" l'•' Mu!>l bt• U\l'I i!I y1 is old. SI t>3-l hrly '°X.•11ffi:>l I""'· l'llll' Ub & lll) holi.tcQ produt•I:.. 1wr111. f ume Co bt'11drl1t. l'' per 1>rl'f 1;.15 ~Ii PIUNTRONIX IS lht· Ill dw.try leuder in lht pro duc:·tion of u umqut' lrne of ma tnx computer pnn terb S11oin1f1ranl com puny growth h<1~ l'rt'<lll'd d n <1wrcmcnt fur an Ad n11n:.lrall\ e Set•rcl<tr} dc.'>in11g to expand l11i. or ht•r career oUJct:l I\ e~ Thi· ,.clct'lt•d ra11d11l<ite "Ill a~~um •· k 1·~ 11•-.pon:.1l11ht1c~ 111 tlw tit; pan men I llt-qw rt· tr11·n1:-. 1ndudt• tyµ111g UO" µ1n No '>hort hand I!> r1• Qwred. lntl1v1<1ual !>hould have good t·ompo!>lllUn. slat1~l1ca l t> ping u11d phonc:.k11ls If you are a self :.tarter \\ho 1s intl!resled m a IOnR term ran·t•r op portunaty m a challeni.: lnR l!nv1ronmtnt. thl'n thJ~ 1~ the 1>0:.it1on lvr ,)OU l'HINTl<ONIX oHt r' J 1.·ompll'lc t:OlllJkni-al 1011 p J t' k J g t' 1 n t' I u ct 1 n g mcd1t'uf dcnlul 111\' 111 surann·. gcnl·rou:. ';11 a 11on :incl hnhda y lll'nel 11 !'>. 1·<1ut·Jt1•in.il J1<~1:.1 ,111t·1· rind ,.1:m1 Jnnu:.il :.,ilar~ rt•\ ll'W'> l'h·u:o.1· rall 111 ·•IJfll)' .1l 11ul' I 11.•r1tonnd < >f I 1t·• PLEASE CALL 17141549-7 91 1 ASk FOR TAPE ;;210 PRINTRONIX n. &.plo,_.. & Trm I 19 Adntlnls~otton ofH•tiltc)t•leoch Anno.cH oplftillcp ht the folowllMJ YocatlOftal trainiftCJ claJlff SMdl luiJMH M-"'-...... Machin. 5~ W_.dhMJ ••• Civil Te~OIJY Waite Woter Techndt091 11\ll <11 T hi• l\t)nl't· s211.' Hr• T'h1•-.1• .m· ( 'l•'.1' \ F11111lt·tl 1xNttO~ rt.'tjuirmi: II urlt 1111:11111 B10,1d1 r~· .. 11l1.·n1-.~ 1':hi.:1blt1ty "'" h1• dl1h•rm11u~J 1111<11l 11ppl1<"11t ion /\pplicut100:. """' hi• 111·1·1·111t·cl unt 11 :11' M Sept 29lh al Thi· 1-:1111)10) 11\l'11t & Tr111111n.: Ccntt·r. ~ Main St llu111 lkh SECRETARY-LEG.Al :; Y'"' <:11hr fl'J:,11 "'l(lll'r 1·00111•r:1l1•, n·.11 1•:.t111t• uu~11\c!'l!'I & p1 ulJ.11 • lJooilkl0t'p1111:. 1111,tf '·'I"' t) Piii)( Ill l'llUI \ Jlt•111 0 l' A1rp11n ar1-.• ~111.•fl l'ommeni.11r .. 11· 1\..,k 1111 Mr L1JoChthuhh•rll3:l ll t:!t SECRETARY li1rl l''r1d1t~ 1Jrn1l..kl'•'P lllll eXJ)erll'lll'l' d1''>lrt•d Patt1i.on SJll l>e~t.:11 biJ-2180 Sc (' t t• t a r y . S t a t t• l 11ht·rtlun1•c Hd1·r • 1·'i. Off11·l'. I rv111t• I 11 tclllS:l'lll. ~\HHI ~klll'\ .11111 matheinalu·al Jh1lil1t ~ rl'<I 5.Jti ·1172 °' 1' t' I' l: l J I'.\ ;\ 1· \lo 1111 I I <.:1•1111.r firm 1w1•1b '>hJrp Jl1:r11on,11Jh 1·xpl'I ti •1·1' 711u~t tnll' 1;r1 "11111. ti,.. l••flhorw l 'an·1·r oppm with ~row11li.: 1•11 C".11 1 U1:tllJ ti II) ·10.i'I 11.1).., !14 :10 Secretary Challcngtnl! J>I" w dt•r>t dlrL'(.10r .1wa1b matun• minded 1ndl\ 14 M·1) :. k 1 I I :i & 11 I •• " !\ 1 n R ~r:.unahl) :\Int bcn'> &. :.uper bo.':-. St.irt ~7511 c ·" I .J II d ... ~>111 ti(I ~. ~. Coil:.t;il P1.·r:-.1rn1wl ,\.:ll1 l'). :!i90 ll .1 rhor I· :\I 1\Ll .. JOll:-. fl< l.F Secretary f'l t',ll).!t' I \lilt ht0l1' J\l()I\ \IJU J" ..... ,., lfl v I' 111 ·•l'~rl:'>:o." t' larvt Ill'\ rn II !-, lik.:d h1·I fll 11 I 1>11t 11111 .1 m111.1 1 •• 1011 .., k 1 I I " I' I ,. " ' 1 n i. JX•r°"'lliahty "'ill pill ~1111 111 lh•:-. :.1>11l '1'11 s•1:111 1 .. 11 .Ju1h . ;,.111 i;or1r1 ('11,1-.1.11 l'<.·1 '0111\l'I \ l!l'l\I ' .!i!ll' ll:orh111 C '.\I i\l.f .. Jflfl!"-1''111·.I Secretary ~·1·ur11} (;uard !llJ~11· Pl'rs-Ofl nc1'<lcd to i;cr~l'I \IMtor:. m IJUblll' l!JI dn• 111 ('0\I I' T ~tu,1 h" \\llf111.: tO WOii.. '111111° "''''k1·n1h ('all tii :I :!:!ti>I \11m & Tues. 9A711 111\.\I ''"" SECY/IKKPel wl' net.'<! a \•1•ry c•aµalilt person to :.han• the wu1 k w our vt'ry buby fm,111 l'•al coni;ull in~ ~tarr II ~OU hllVe good St!C Y' hk kr>r i.k•ll~. hkc lo work a ltH1g hard d:.ry undl.'r prl' :.i.un• 111 an uni.I r11t:tun•d t•1iv1ronmcnt wh1..•rl.' )O\l ri1·11.•rm1nl• how th1• job '" tlUlll'. Wt• 1·.111 µ:J ,. YI.A• \'IHTIITI('l\1>Ural1· Wllh )'(lur' ul1IJ1ty ('ult LIU !1:1:!5 cy bee to SI 300 1110', f''rn· l11 ,1pplr1'.llll \'II U f p II I '> l' lit 1J I I ll•,,,11111al1-.111 :on• \'l'f\ 111u1•h 111 1t.•1nu nd v. I hh 1·11·, l'hl1•f 1·~1·•' Vl)U \lo ii I kt't'IJ him ori:a111it'tl from h.mllhn.: hi.. 1·nrn·"p t. 11,1\l·I .1rr.1111!cm•·nb t11 111a1ntJu11n~ h1" [H.·rMmJI 01l'1'1llllll' Call J\1)11(.111 At1oou t•ersonnel 1\)!t 11 1·v. 55HH22. 45'4.IO l '.1m1111• Or. N B Open Mon,., t·11 1111: u11l1l 7pm Secy no sh :\11·1· \Urll'IV rn tl11:. llll"'I 11011 in n·gtnnol ofr ol 111\ ti) ha11k liood 1 )11111~ \\ 11ull(o1n~ flt'r"m • .11ty t .. 1111l'i1'at•1• v. l'U~olUlll\I ~ l''u11 Job " '>lllJ\'I b1•11, 1\ny J>1•r:.011n1·I bk .-d ht•lplul Ill l'UblllUll'> 111>l·11 ~t.11 t 111~ b••I Si~111 (all ('arrv. ~,411.1,11~.;, ·,·ua-.1.11 1'1•1-.11111wl 1\~.:n l'\. :t'i'IO 11:11 hor. t:M ,\1,1..lt)llS ... HEI·. Secy Trainee c ;rt'"' 1·0 111 lon•lv 111·1• ofr "''1'k" h1'1ght. "'•·II I 1)11.MJrlll•f lf\lh\ \It l)lllg10 111g 111·r,11n:1lll \ for rt•1·1·11 llunr..t 11•l1t•I & ai.'r "'t'rt•ta11.11 11' l•rf101• 'II I' llhllrll' \Ult't' f 11 OftAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT lrl2 5Gll2 :1:J1 W Ila~ !'.I <'oo:lro l\h·,.J Jo,q11ul C Ip port 111111 v __ l':mpluwr l't'l:SOllJI dllt'nllull. t'\ clt·:;k ~11111 " )OU lt,1\1' i~n in:.trut·tt•Jn & pru l!Oocl nfr 'kill-. t. v.11111 111 '"''iunul Jtmo .. phcre a re .. t.on •'11 1'' •·ti ini.: 1 ·' rt•1·r 1.0:.wnual 1nj.?rt•d1c11ts fur thi:. lll•i. vlti·r~ '1111 ·"" *Carl's Jr.* 27092 La Pa1 MISSION VIEJO Equul Opp t::mµI) r '1 F .\1>11ly Ii) SL•111 l:J <:~JI Uhcllu l>r. :\l1:.:.1vn \ h'JU SEAMSTRESS 11121 Dtn;tn ,\,,• II\ llll' l_',\ ~12i 11 i II :>Ill &s:J:J One or ftne:.I I'll ' m•t•tl!> plctt:.unt ,.,.,., v. .:uorl 1~111ng i<. -.h l-",111•1111·1' 1nl1·n·:.t1n~· rl1·pl v. 11ppt ~ lur i,:r'"''h :\l11t lw11' !'o!Jrt Slji.; l'Jtl !'>.dh 3111 ~ ('ll.1'\.11 1'1·1 "111 net 1\.:cnl'). .!7!111 llJrl1t,1r l M ~~~I C.1 ll :0..111). 7>411 hUJ.> - t'uJ'I JI l't'I 1>1Jnnl'I 1\)tcn PIX/ Annw~r S"°v F'u:.h100 hit•. to hr 11,1\ .,h1 fts 1-:xp•·r or 14 iii lrJln '(1 ht•llt•lll ' ~: n '" 1~111 11111 l'OX 1\11 :.11,01·r1 n ~ ,.,. r 1 11•1· 11111.•r;i1111 full & I' I' (':.i II l:IJ.).~;1 PBX O~rator l11111wtl 111w11111i.: w , l1wal 'lllt'k urukera ~t· I 11 Ill 'l't•k 1111o1 rl'11<1ul1· Ill 1ll~1Ju11l fl J<l/\M l:!n111111 C 'ult S:..ndy fiilO Mllil 1<~~~~01Re~~W~·~n WORK ON ON.CALL UA .. "ilS WE~TCLll"F Tem1>11rary Services Uil7 Wci.tcllff. Ste 200 Newport lk!Hl'h ft11 -116111or 7!>2-!H Id !llurt 1n!o( "·" Sti50 C' <ii I your :.u1·t·<>~' Contact u., Chn:.. :"10 00~:; ( ·1,."t.•I lor 1•on f1tlen11ul 1n P1.·r~nrll'I \g1.·r\n !!i:J(J 11•1 'lt•w Horbor . (.;,\! Royal Propertiu ALL JOB~ Flt~; t: 642-1830 -------· Reupt S.cy to S900 100', 1-'n•t• to applu·anl ----------1 Your 11ubl1c rd,1!1<111' REAL ESTATE CAREER? fo'anta:.t1t• new 1·ompany f111·at1•d Ill pre'-'tll:ICIU!. "\t•wporl an•u lo11k1ni.: l11r h1•cnscll rco.il t·i.I ah· fll'll 1111: 1\d 1vt' uff11't'. t;rt·ttl \'Omrr11:0.1>1on 'Piil t.:0111 putcr tcrin11rnl 1hk lur Ula:.c A SAil PROPIRTllJ 675-4890 REAL ESTATE SECRETARY ab1hty IS what 1·011nt:. Ill lh1~ plu:.h olt• front dt•'k O(lpty. Tht•v will tr.1111 yuu to handle uu~y I'll)\ UM! your govd typing fur t:orrci.p ovt•1 I l11" l'romo11on 11111 C'lll C 'a I I Abigail i\bboll 1'1·r~u1111d Agency. 5!'>i !l ll!l!. 1.,v(J Cumpu~ Ur, N II Op1·n Mon t•ven111~ 11nul 7µn1. RECPT TYPIST SOWPM typing. µll'J:.unt :surroundinl(:., xlnt hr!\. $litJO mo. l'leust.< tall for appl. Cru1~1n~ (;on!>ul I ants. 673·01 IO R.E Sales Ri':STA Ht\'\/T A TTEHTION! WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT. COOKS & COUNTER PERSONNEL M• or Fernal~ Use up your spare t ime by wondftCJ ot Cori's Jr. part-time days I I :30AM to 2 :00PM and part..fime OffliftCJI 5:00PM to 7:30PM SAILMAKER 0 fl C II 111 i.: ~ 0 Ill I' I'' l:.quJI Upport Emplu> "r ~I I' v. cxp~rll'nt·1· 1n pcr1c111.·1.· de"11.·f.J hJ11llwork or ,ewrn~ 673 21110 l'h SECRETARY rt t:; hrm nr Orang~ C:n ty. Airport. plca:.ant .11 mosphere. ~ood :.kill• i.a1b ~ll'ady v. urk citJ I 5!!8-~$41 l'~CR~T,\~Y p time. • __________ , nex hr:. • !o:t'll ofr :.klfb. 540 ti54 rt'Q S ala ry open BULLOCKS WILSHIRE ;\ ~~~r~!! ~~~f.~o n St?crclary Girl frt<IJ) Rc&taurnnt dl•,.irc:. ,., pcnt'nccd typ1!>t , hook kt..ocJM!r. & ho:.tc:.-. Op porlunity lo learn all a.'\J)CCti. of l>ui.tnc!\11 C.tf I Mr I lupc ul IJ4ti :.13!11 -- -s~cretary F111an !lrvt•:. ln\i.1111111 F'irm Ty1>1.• 6:1wp111 . 1·' per ncce:.s ~h Tabatu col 7M1640·012J Secretarv Greater lrvinl' ~rcd1t 833 !l'l!!J SECRET ARIES TYPISTS GEH. OFFICE JOIN THE TEAM OF PROFESSION.AL TIMPORARIES NORRELL Tempora ry Sen1l·e~ Union has immed 01>cn · 549-8071 Ing for :.ccret;iry r<'porl EOE11\1 i'" mg direct to lre11:.urcr ~~~~~~~~~~ Prof1c1ency in lYPtnA & - shorthund desired. Fu II ---------benef 11 r>ac ku1o1c Cu 111 Sccrctanei. ALL JOBS F IH .t-: SECR£TARY lmmcd1olll' 11r>1·nrn" 1111 .1 w1lhn~ workL•t 11111111 \II rnin1:-1 rat111· ''" 1-.11111 IJ111at111n Jlltl ).!1>•11J 1111 111g 'ktll:. rcquirt·tl Th1:0. '' t1ul~ J p11·'ll"1· Jlld d1\ 1•r-.1f1l•ll pu.,1111111 ror .111 111lt'P ll'\\ phone 0·1:'1 :j:J:J:1.111tl a i.k for :\Ir-. ~t.1i:11t ~ i ~pnk Newport Equal Opportun1I) Emplo)l•r ~I V 1), ;!'i!lll ll,11 l>or. C~I \LI. JOB Fii El': ">Cit mtltl\ akd tnd1' ulu.11 " \:.in ne<.'ded lo IA Ork " ll'CnJJ:t•ri. ""arn s:!!>U "I.. duri nit lr a 1111 n~. C.tl I lrl5 lilill1 SEPTEMBER T .\ P"" ~1·1•r,.1 .tr11· .... c;t·11 ·1 •>l e & 'I ra11\1·•· \, ,,•mlrh•r .. 1·onw 111 & n · ).!htt•r 111111. "' y1111 will h· l1>.1rly 111 ,1,11·1 Wiii k1111• wh1•1i 1h1• dt1ldr1·11 ,11 ,. h11<'1( 111 ,t•h1111I I .•m" ~ ,11111·1 ttorn1 11:-.,.1g11111~·111"> i\I I fEJo .. Victor TemporanH Cull 556·>15:!0. EOE ._t-:l<VIC Jo; STATION A'I Tl';NUi\ 'T 1 S1\L t;~ .\fA:'ll, op1•n1n.: s hift 111 ,\l1i.i11on Vtt•Jo Good pa\ & lwm•f1l11. 831·95-lO ----------t Apphcall<>ns be111i.: 1•on· •AVAILABLE NOW 2 poc;111ons in cxc1t1ng "expanding Century :.!I Of free' ("1111 for J(l(lo101 men I lotlay & d1sC'O\ l'r •Why we arc bcttt-r' ~r>t.·t•1alty )ilOrl' 111 Uran~{· County 1:-currently look ing for qualified apph canb who a rc inlcreHl•·d in cmploymt.<nl lhb lall tr you ;ir(' a mo11vat<'d 111· dJv1dual looking for un cxc1t1ng career 1n fashion merehand1~ing. please come s~ us. Our bcnef1lb inl'lude un ex· rellenl compen:.at1on program. Also. a liberal d i scount on s tore merc handise. Pleuse ap ply m per:.on Mun-Jo"r1 3·5pm Mr Bymc. 556· 1<192 1 TYPISTS SECIU;Ti\11 V wr\11.·1.• Sta. Attendant. t•xr>t•r d 1'\.111 or p1llmt· 1\ppl\. An·o StJl1on. lith & In 11w. l::\I l'erfoct P T Job hclpinlo? widow 14 r1.•cent t·utJract Oflt•r,1t1on ._,.~1·1.tl th' \l.k "" '" h(• ·'' r:1ni.:1·d \111 ... 1 !111\t' (;dM ~&IS·077h Person Friday Vant•ty ul dullt''> In thti-. ofc for enthus111st 1c 1n u1v. w m cxkrull' tyrin~ & .:nod phmw 11t•r...c111ah lY Xlnl ben:. & I ml' OJ>PlY lO grow w 1young pro gresslve co. Stt1rl $71S Cull Judy, 5<10 -6055. Coo!'ltal Pc•r,onn<·I 1\gcn cy. ?790 llarltor. Cl\t ,\I.I. .JOU!'. I· IC I': I•: Pickup & D.tlotery Drlvtr To 1.kll"'' p.irh 111 l'" an•:i 1\pµlv ,11 t luh ,\11111 ::,ur1111\ 2 L.!11 llJ• 1101 Hl\ll ("\I 1.11. 'II.I l'lu:.t11.' •IN l'ROCESS INSPECTORS Open1njls for both the semor le\el & 1r.1lrlC'e" all :.h1fts I "'r><'"t ion of c:lo~e loler:>n<'l' plt111tk p.rt., •SA. LEAD MA ... 2nd 11hllt1 precu11on lnj. molding. Min 5 y rs .:i« per. •MOLDIMG MACH. .OPIRATORS Ml'ffkal div. :Jr<l Khl(l Exix•r & lrulnt'l' ... 1dcred for 1mmed1ate employml·11t CJ II Joe lllmmd~hud1. mJn;1ger Tuv.n (\•111t•r. L.1i.:una :\ I I( ll l' I II ,. ii I l y 1714 l!l:kt·50:io -----lkul l::bt;itc S.1lt•:o. .. ginner1 Welco.,. Freel Weeks TRAINING New Caner New Pro1.,-rity •Absolu frly no prior truining or experic11cc necesiiary. • Persorrn Ii Led inst rue· t1on • Prore:.:.1onal on the job tramin~. •Up to llO', 1•11mnll:o..'\1•>n • t'hoH'I' 11f tup ull 1ec llx·at1u11:; lk )llUI 014 n llu:o.., 14 rlh a lup ntlll'll pr11f1·,., ... 11111.t1 ur i.:a1111ut111n KateHa Realty For detoll1 coH Lind'o 131-1003 493-0442 REAL ESTATE SUCCESSFUL SALESPERSONS U rrtlled number or posl. tlons open with p re· sllglou5 firm in Laguna Niguel urt•a Inte rviews will be condocttod begin· n1n..i Auguisl 7th. Con· fld1•nt1ul f\fcUiil' CQIJ 1714H!JS·l720 Perm Poi-1110111< w ''<lnl1•---------0Jll>Or lor 1 ap1d ;11fran r1· mt•11t \' 1.· r y 1.·o m pet1t 1v1.· w .1 l(eH. i;uod workln~ condh Xlnt bl·nt:f1ti. Incl major medical Ii dental 1n11ur & profit i1har1n11 AWIY In ptt1on. C IMCO. ~ Bnaa11 Ave .. C.M. EOE. .... fl'. -... 1'o plucc· your messuge before the rcocUnii pubhl". phtmt• Dally Pilot Clauified, &&2·5678 . . ' • Y.'h) Wt! m•e ~ro .... 111g' •(i1•l )OUI' hn•n'><' fJ.,l ' •Wh~ Ile trurn hdt•·• • • II u w l o t' J r 11 u 1 r.: mont'y' lk glud YOli ~·a llc<I li41i 7<134 Ccnlurv :!I Gold Star St·rv1n• HST AUU.NTS Apply In .,..-ion. Tues· day through Saturday, 2 :00PM to S:OOPM ot: *Carl's Jr.* 18032 Culver Dr IRVINE l·;qual Opr> l':mplyr M t' IF YOU WANT TO SUCCEED .- SlillER WANTS YOU! Our business 1s booming and we have add1t1ona1 openings for day sh1f1 personnel. Full and part time openings exist in the following areas: • Co..ter A""'"'"t• • Cn.__. 5.nlce PwsOMet (includes Tips) We are one of the nation's most respected steak house chains o ff e rin g out s tanding opportunities. hours to fit your schedule and ded icated personnel to help you succeed. APPLY IH PHSOH 12 .... to s,. dafly E 1000 ltbtol Slrfft Horlh ,...,. In.._. & J_. 1n9I Hew,ort ...... CA h . -..... 83 Fashion l1la"d Newport leach Equ;il Opp t:mpl) r M !" SECRETARY 0 r o k e r .1 .: ,. f-e' 1 r m . Fu..,h1on l11land ar1.•a E~ pcncntl! prdL•rred CJ II Donna Ta-.11111.ir1 fl 1~ :!2!1i! SALES SECRETARY DO YOU PLA y 1 lotel ::iulci.. T) p1111! & ,.fl rcq 'd Apply 111 1wr:.11n. THE ORGAN 7 Suri & Sand, !Jam :inrn. If so. lher"" may be a 1555 S . C:oasl llw.>. career for you at Org;in La guna Be1H'h. Excha nge. Opentnl!S now ----------- availablt!. Prev1ou:. salei. expe rie nce useful. but we will train you. Cull l\1rs. Jell ut The Laguna I I.tits Mall. <714 > 586·7302 SAL LS Fuhnc ex per. rcq 'd Ca II Susun. 646·4CMO "><JJcs • Fvture Unlimited l"Ef:o; I' 1\ I U ::iuc1•1•1tlul :.all'i. n ·t•ord & 11111111<·1,11 know'! a must lll!i1cle 1n 11:slmc11l -.11lt·~ for int I t:O Tram1ni:i. le:uls & to11 benef1Lo; Sul lo S2t .UOO Potenl1al S50,000 to $100.000. Call Janie Whe11ton. 540·5001 ALSO i''EF. J O DS. Snelhng & Snelling o f Newport Beach Agency. 4340 Campus Or. <A~o~~~!~~C'Pll Major new home bt11ldcr near OC Atrf)Orl 1s :>t'ck tnll 11n mdiv to O:..'\tSl m our accounting dept . The 1dc11I c11nd1dale must type .60 wpm & ht• famrltar w 10 kt•v Staust1cul typing ci.pl:r & a math .1pt1t11cl1• cit• :.1rt•tl Th1:0. '" a11 >tint .irowth OPJ>l) off1·11r'it l)IJl,:,tun<ting ro lx>nl'frh Pl1•:ii.e l'Ull or aµply ms t60'J 'GftderoH Homes 2082 Bu11iness Ctr Dr Suite 200 Irvine !12715 Affirmative At1.1on E mployer SICRITARY E iipandin g worldwide SALESLADY home furnishings manur. Exper . P /T help n~t-d bas a n immcd opc·nlnR in for ladies specialty s hop. ~ d11ta p rocrssin,.: dt•p1 Will train. 7S9-995t. for an lndlv. w 1ot l<'Olll I -----------y r s1.-crHul1ul expcr H Sulc11m1111 wun ted, full you arc lookln11 for n time men's 11prort:.wcar. c h a llt!ng1ni:t po~l l1on cxpcr not ncl·. 673·5650 w11m unu11ual bcndll pk)( Mr. Hawthorne. lnc ludlnf p rodut•I di" Sale11, Matu q~ person . p1Ume. h.rly. eves &. Sat. Calk• 8c1m, ~19· 1766 Claaslfled Ads are th1• answer to a successful 1ara.ge or yard sale! It's a better way to tell mor e people I count. I boral hollduy &chedule & a highly com pet.Juve salary pfeutjc up ofy In pen1on ut. Uken Home i'\trn1~hin1ti. 7411 1,c:iqw Circle llunt Bch IM2·4<M4 Flnd what you wanl in Dally Pilot Cla1111lfled11 & SECRETARIES Do you net!d l'~lru monl'} &enJO} \<lrll'l~ Let tlw fre1..'<lom & flt'x1h1hty ol worktnll lt'mpor;iry oil> 1:-;" l J b I I r 111 \\ II I k 14 publll.'. ~d ..,kfl t, '!Niii c.,11 Jan. ti·IO 111711 '" frl' 1\m(•r1t·:10 t'.1 r.•1 r i\t::en1·)'. tllU N" 111 1 ('11\1 IJr. NH ·~rvlc~ Station* ~'I.Ill ~ l'.1n ttm•· Jltl'll d.ull'> \ht Ill' 11\ ,., llC \'.Int v.111-1.. 1\pp1, 17:!1 I f1 ,1n1• Uhtl. 'J'ui.t111 X:IX li.">:~1 i.1gnmcnls 111 )'Our 1..·ho1c{' ----------v.ork rnr you t'all '"' SECRETARY ..;.." 11·1· !-.1.1 1-.11111111yl't' Nu mtodlutdy t'Xll 1lt'c 1\ppl\ JI. 159:.!:: l'ae1111• (.;11,,,,t ""}.Hunt ~o~ Off i ce • City N11th11Hol Uank " l{<•h 21:1 ~!12 l:lll 0 1 d s<>t•k111A a sN·rctary for over 0a lht• Man<11tt·r u f th(' &-rv1Cl' !-.ta. Allendunt 557 0061 Newport llran1·h Will Apply. El Toro Limon. "' gr~l and ass1~t rl1t·nt~. 2•1201 F:I Toro Rd. E.T FP~OpBirpoc~ ~:p·l~y· e r pn·pare and u11 swcr t•or· <All ~tuft!> available I "" respondenc<' und oiisumt' Ol)<'n 2'1 llour~ mo r e un <l mn r e> ----.- HEG~~~r:t~~ i"OR WORK()~ ON CALL UASIS WESTCLIFF Tl·mf)Orary Sen lt't:' ltil7 Wc!>trhff l>r Sit• W!I Nrwport lk'arh 6.11 ·06JUor752 9118 5ccretary MilKmHG DE,T. rcsponsib1llty oi. }OU sc.rVl\.'t' St ~l!On ~ltcn ll'ltrn all phJM'l. of loun d.u.nl. expcr d . Day ~ 1locumcntu1111n <111d rm• Eves. l'ull .& P•l•m·~ A1• CC~!tlO)! 11lv. Si'lt'll StJl1un. I 1th ,\ fr,11w. NU Good :.et·rt·ta11al -.k 1lh ~1 \ ll'<' St.1 Att1.•ndunt .. and uh1ht)' to u:.1 ·• '>lllJll 1 :i 1 I' 1 11111• du 1 1 n ,. l'<1l1 uluto1 1111• 1 e11u1 reu '"™1111 Will 1 ru111 i.h.or11 ttll'O i\flpf) 2~> Ne" po11 w.,. u(fcr e'tcdlt•1H ,1.1rt 1l11d Co:.t.1 :\11• .... 1 Inf( Sllltlnl'' 111111 l11n.:I' ----- hencllli<. l'"ur .ql p11111t "it•rv Sta lll'lp nt•t'flt'<f 1111 mcnl in u11r N<'ll Jlllrt m1.-d i'\tll or p t ;\IJPI~ U{·,1ch brunt:h Jlft·u'c !r;)O £. C:.t Hwy, N n cull C213t480-7462 CITY HATIOHAL IANI< Equal Opportunity Employrer M / fo' Shi ' Dept. w~ net.~°'" you want to work ror 8 ra-p1dl) Rr ow •nR Or o n gc Co man11f ro. thut hus ~rcuL cu. bcnertt11 & (a1H In creases. Cull tod11y 1f in l.He6ted. Dellronlc Corn. !129 Ba k er S t . Co:st a Me1rn. 545-0403. Busy position wt vancd duti('S. Req 's good lypini: slulls. Stronf{ figure 1'fl· titude & able to hundlc busy phones. Marketing e.xpe r he lpful Xlnt work i n g co nd s & bent'flts. Apply bct wn 8 3. Nutlon11l F.du\'ation Corp, 4401 Rlrch St, N. H. <Nc11r OCA1rport> t::qual ---------Opportumty Employer SWppllMJ/ RecelvlftCJ W11r l·ho1114cm 11n 11t•1•d1·tl fur Woodll~html¢ 1''1xturt· Co. lAlll 546 2UOI. 2031 !'. l-: Mum. lrvinl' Secretary Exec Exciting youn~ co. i.l'ek~ executive type w I Rood 11killll Never bl.' borNI llJllin. Xlnt tx•n:; Sa l $~~ u p. Call M 3r) Ann . G40-00$S Coa<ital Per6on nel A.1ency. 2190 llorbor CM ALL JOBS FREt-; •S.Cretarttt * l.ti11al Jo'rnl Ofc SIJ.200 t;{'fl Of c Type 55 S\llillO l.A•l(ul M 1111 Cu rd S 11 Hitt All'.,\/ tt. G 0 . lHIOtl fo' Chit Conlltr SI R,r.<"t Pit G Ofr CdM S7hr Liz lt<'lndcr.s AJtl.'OC') 402!1 A1rc h St. ~H.1 IQ.I Nf'Wpc»'l Beach >13,').IUOO SHOPHELPH No exper nee. Mui.t hav1· knowlrtll(I" or hun<I toot .. Df:CC. Call S46·4731 EOE Clau1r1ed Ads. your one atop shopping cente r .. ' "',~ ......... . ,. ,. . , ... ... . .. -••• 1-: •• " . . ' ... ,.-.,...._ .. , ~ .• . . . .._ ~ .. ~ ' .. ' . . ..--.,. . f • _. • I ' I ....,W_.... 7100 ....,W_,ed 71 00 C-rw& ,,._foY'oet 1045 ,_,.,...._ 1050 Sw\daiy.Sep1emo.r 10.1978 OAILVPl\..OT •flJ .. •••••••••••••·••• ••••• •••••••••••• •••• •• ••••• ~·r.•"' IOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- ~ Trll.l.ncQ •\a II Unw Lile 1nr1. Will tr a m MW.sU rt re Ir Aulum n th•• WardMJUa~ t 'l.•rk ntteded •••• • •••••:•:0 ••:••• OeauUful ptur of Indoor I•---------~S· IOHGwapS. IOH ..._. •• ,_ .... Senllce S.'411 Tin: •ell f?' nuultw 1Jh1tr1hutt1r l>unil MtlOI Cl,s(l6 < olvr k,1lknJ1, whl. hox tr111m-.J **I BUY* * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnK expur ON Apply S.m w hoaUnM nr muruw lHr hru11· t-nlara1·r 4 ~~ MOYl .... 1t. S"'" • Nto;w Ufc rt'fnu lid ,.1 ·YJJIUIN SAlf Newixirt Ttrf' C't>nl•r <'ltP rter1< 1· ht'lpful tOOll RI~ t.'iJ :llW6 (;nod Wlt.od .. \Jmlture & ~ """" r ,. • ,._ 3000 .._ < 011 l llwy W••l"huu .. • 1•iq11·111111·1· 2 ,do~11 for hull,. y.,d ApJ>ll•nre11 OH 1 wall T11blt> wl e·hum~. sofu. or 11\udcnll. nt<w fo'~ eoron. dd M•r rlt'( ... r)' ( ull ~ l'J %71 c~ 10)$ <~.pell\ &, W .. l<.'hdow. iocll or S!';LI. for You Ulli'd furn • 8 / w 1·v . dcr':i w11l1 lypc.• lilt rnnd • li82A"1TnC1A.NFOOYODSN fur •1•1•t & d1•lull• ... .. .... ~ 6426700 MASTUSAUCTIOH htkh. I cl<r.4t1 & mor(' fCllraJCt• full or m1<.1·. L • I·. u 1-. M I' 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo't1 .Sut .Sun .,'rotn IOtu "om\' unt1qu1•s :rnt12 u havma 1u Ill vll•m&n I'\!'" kltt1. 11 tvr. (' 1-· /\ 1-h~ :lS111m1'fl1• I tilk 646-1616 & ll3·9625 SI' M :!O:l:. w •111 UC\'. w .i II 1t l'l' A Vt• , l' M ule. S•v" io'X1·60~ on "il•tKW't Ucnc.l•nt M•191rTr.i..... ,..,,"Joh .r or .l mormoiti. or t'H i. M~n w umon "'''fl\t rrtJn'(t 1~e..,on ... 01'1. '" "~' rt'C.lwrt'<l \11111) .. 1 .. , ... StOIUUn ~ lko I.• l'~dl• ill P¥J1ud11 :,an ('l\!tn I nl .. rv1~"' 1111 TYfltSTS lmrnt<d ,~,,_ for 1n d11r1tlU<AI• 1nl rMlt-d 10 IJU'tliUb uUumi \ 11111'1 y ell dl\<t'nufit-d 1 '''\f.I '\•· 'ur l)'p1n.c •ll1nt11•11111 dc1arl " 1tbllH)' lo 11o mi. tndt'pc.'011\•nlh 11 flHJ\I lo.Qu¥1 Opp l'.mplc•Yl•I \~II Mar11tHt'1 11r M '"' "" 17 14 l .\4J4!K:ll ,,.,. "'''" '"' 1tllt•n1r11o Wrd V U. 3f'M tol'M r)J>l."l \ I• rk I' I ~·r1\ Mh.IQI "'" i.n•A ''"fl"t StJt Jy~t ::··~~•'d l'hont' II !ll'M Top ,11J .It cu wilt m•"-•' IJul> J pnm(" apot 1n lovc.o J YPl~l t'lt'rk An,wt•t ly ptw.h olri. Xlnl ~·n~ .. pho(l(< for 1ruour.anC1· 111 Vt!f')' pro(M,\ pe<}J>ll' ff ht't' b44 Q42 yw lyl)t' lhl!\ •Pot will mall.-you & your bud.it•! Vfl'f'Y bOPP> M:.rt1n1t i..11 ~ Ca ll C:ht1i. ~I hlr.'1!1 C•~lJI l't·rsoond Altt'll I'). 2700 lfurlior, l'Jrl Al.I. JOHS l''tU:E STOCJ( CLEaK o,; • .,. I Jf,(ht ml t l'O nd" r1'11.1 hit' pc-non W/l(iJCKI cJn\ •nil r t·cord llli 1714 1 8ff4 S.'l*>l STOCIC MAH/DRIVER t"\ill or p/t1me. Mu11t bt- l8 w ·~ " Ab&tlClltlch, ~70 r.1enneyre. l.:.i;unio lie11ch. -----~kroom tra1n1: .... M1to', fof' fUJhtnR lackll' Jt>bher to' IT S40 SIJ5() ~lurt1•nti. 14 17 work 1'Vt'rt., . after sl'honl & ~ut $IS 5ll1wk 64~ 111.ilt; TYPIST .. \Jll tlmt'. 1 '"11111~ ,11111 70 11opl1\ f-:Al'1•ll1•!1l l'Ulll JMn) lwrn I 11 1\ 111.i ~ Ot•\v.1•1•11 !11\M ~ 1,1• \I M•HHJ.iy I hru l"r11l.1\ A."k fur l'.1111 Y. .1td 111 l>Jv1d <:ut1t·rrc·1 ORAHGIE COAST DAILY PILOT t.42 f)IJQ :1.:io w Huy ~t • <.:osta M ~ .. 11 ";qual 011portunrt) to.mploy~1 ToP C'P! J.P~L, .'j l(IHl(f l yp1nli( a1Jtl1ly 111 ctn blllllSUt'UI rt•jl(1rl/\ l'll•1l lY of vancty l(1 111hkt• 11111 snlt·n-:.lml( l,;11vt'ly N fl oft• W/Otl't' ('II Wiii kt'I ' Xlnl ht•ni. M JI I 1/CIO wt .. lt• !o.u1111lv Im• nt't'tli. I' I 11111pl1• 11111 11l 1•11 P"' "" II~ I ti i.;11 ').',X~ Ward Processor Xinl I )'1111111 " """''' I ~ 1111 Utt llootfi lllhll' ·•lllJt lllt>f It 114 I th-cl flll 1(1 t olf •'V 11\ II \'Ill!' Both 1l;n 6t t·'l.I ,11111. \Inf 1., '" llw t 111'-1 1"11 w~ ( u 11 :-..11 I)' :\111 Kil!')~ 1·11.1 ,1 ul l't•r.f,1(1111'1 ""''Ill y J 1\/0 tl•rl••• 1 M 1\1 .1. Jll!L-. ... H Jo, 1-: WOil• ATHOMl !'homo 1111 h Khl l1ull.N. ,~ .. 11 )31) !>la> YARDMAN H•'f1l1tt 11•11ll'1 hm• 111/l'n I 0 tl '> I II I j! Ill t• 11 M1•1•hun11 ul knuwl\'dl(c h1·lptul 111·1.1l ho1111.l11o r1t 11111 nte WN·lql,cy •1tt Will I r.i111 "1•1•lv l!f.ltl ~t·v.JJ11t1 l111rcl I M \'Ol'T lt l 'OllN~l:o.1.0H 5:J(lil f"'I rn.. &r lk•rwllli. UA dt•'-111•11 I )'r 1·11p, l1n..al 1111111! 1lJlt• 'I · IH '/II fl4'!1unw to YSI'. l1w ~1:1 H11yul t• .. tm Or ("111>lJ Mr-.u CJ •tttwi ..........•............ 8005 .....•..•.............. 'UILIC .4UCTIOM MANY ITJo:M~ OF 1''1'1": .. ;S'I AT 1' •• I l':W 1o:1. HY 1\ll'r OUJ l';l'Ts. 1\ l\ 'I' I <J ll t-: S • 1' I "< t-; F l HNIT U HE to:T<' PlltlNto; 1-'0k INJo'<) & UllOCllUllE 114~ 2"~1111 SLOT MACHINE SALE SH"TIEMIH OHLY Ant1qol' Mu'llt' Box1·11. c·11~ki. A"'9ncan lnt~JOftGll GGlllerie• ••·ti M .,., 11r 1 hv hi kiltt•n,; lrt·ur > Ml! 1011. Si.11 9 2. Sun all 100'11 ol vltanallUI. Sale tn3 o.tn liti:l 6.'HG duy bc;t&N Wtld. Sept e-Sept l' A.'ill I' A IO At1l , n·d11r l'ht:!1>\11. J.ltl' 23 111rnul11 y u n h i u1· 11t M 'iwl-.•I i>rt•lty kitty 11 ~ yri., "'01' l(tl u-wtl furn. dull turc». 11u111· Sun Hl-3Jnn M 0 VIN <i SA l. 1o: A 11 632 N. Coaat llwy tut .. II wk ... lt'IC '-llJYt•i.l ... hul ... tnfh~"· 4ue"l&e•lrTV ''lll57111:t:J 2110Vl11Ull.un'(IONR hc1u111•hold l(OVlh 1nrl. La11una lkh 494,177~ ,..,. .. ,.,~'\() 1,7 ... u 1.,1 norlol(&~0g2fi3 h·•ft''n" nlu' J h Wtd 1u'"htnew·ttoc·r-..8 ) .... ~... , •• " v lA11 nt•1 11roup w :l att'L'I or su1•fo:1t CIRO.F. SA.Lt: MOl\Jrut l'v v n ........ ... Oii .... y KITT ,.;N~ Jo'l<to .... 'l'O 1040 l~>OO tlOM I>~ M5 <.67!1 .•.....•.......•••••••• 1;11lcJt•11 llt•lrtc1n•1 1>uv 1•1•'"' 1\1<.l' fo'wht Ii liOOW IJl'I t :oihot11 , w11rm1•d . 1111.,t'<l w ITLl' Xlnl d1111.1 lllJ14l:> l~t l\K(' lit'rntan Sht•J>hC'l'·d INl" ~uw bud1wrouncl Tuv hloorllm1·" Ut.11•k 011d 1 .. 11 W8 UJOll t\KC 1:11lrl1•n H\'lrtt•V('I' fJtJl,11). '<1111 fJnltl)' Vt'L'I, hunllnl( lto~i. k() <'hlttllfl'>, <! 1111 f dtnlll!Jft •193 t.Hijl l\KC ruu l.ubrudm 11uv11. U "'k" oht 1140 40!lo <; A S A f' T S T 0 V f': , WOHKS . VOlJ l'ICK UP t142~ """"'<.' to you lo 1trl hm. I 4 mo old tt\ltlt' hilt k1llt'n, very i.wt>cl 6'5·8L21 l't•nit1tn klltt'O'>. c·h:un Ptllfl litre'(.!, Cl"A. $100 up /\dlt $.'J() ~ !l!Mi:> "'•1rnol\' (;\'I tnl.l n ~hurt ll:ur 2 Y'" l.•IVl'I> llt''I 111\-<:ull 5411 :11u3 fo l(lood hum\' movlnM. H """ \t I rt"h ~1·1ter M<! f.iUb<I t\l.c~k.111 Muhunuw IJUIJ fWWfw• 8050 II""' AKI' n·'!t1> Sh11w •••••••••• •• ••• ••• •• •. • •wahty 7&f 1356 ('h.ampion blf"t:d mul\' Yurk11h1re Terrier , 2 mu·, oltl 531 ~ Mmuturt' .!khrlau.ter l'ur> P""' 2 MJll'l>. 6 wet-ki. SI~) t•u R9'l 4570 llo'l!>oll,0 'l'l·rnt•r .. AKC', Ii wk". wl'll m.arkt d Mult· & f1•nwh: 11!13 1;7;JH 'i1lJl•t wn llu"k"'. J\K(', 'how 11u.illty. o~'<.l1\'1te•1• I 1 .i 1111•tl , M , I 8 Ill o,\ lltMi~.tl 1';n•: ~<'lll'f puppl<'h, H wk.,, I or belt.on. I IJfut• he•lt.on. t'Xl'ept wdl bn•d Sa<'rr fr <'c for $~() $15 >l!H IJ'Mil -------MOVING l'an't keep puv Pl\':., blk mrntalurl' ~lv111uier need~ lovrn~ fumlly . i.hots. 11apen •. h<' Sell for under prl pnl'I' of $225 642 683S l'11lnt·e ------ Spn ni.:t•r Spuruel pu1>p11·"· ti wwki. uhl, l.lvl'r & wht 1(11 1:10~· ----- 7' orrmJl,c• 1·n ·um 1-'r f>rov i.ofu. x lnt c ontl. $175 Mt, 8294 afl llPM & 111lt.1uy Sunday !.)' '!Ofa + s· love,.;cal. S50 Ulktwht TV, SIU 3· x ~· mirror, SIO Ottomu11. SS fl7S 62til. t'VC!I l:tlrn\'r twit 2 i.m~h· lw11,, w 1m11llrt.>:.:.c.•1>1111 holt 'I"' ltlj.('> <·onVl'l1.1> tu 1·11u1·h & l•l\l':-ot·a t, >ll«ln 111~11 li7S 2720 lh1.:h1 rlornt •11olt1·1I 1 t·oudt ~,· l111r1· 'f·UI h1 .. 111ul ul t·orul $:1l~. :1:J:1 IHth Apt u <.: M fi45 o;m l ix· Sl'<.'l1onal S22S <.:om ho humpcr pool. tN>kn. dtn 1n1< tbl Sl41.1. 4 11aml0 tu1Jf1· l'lu1lrli, S90 e• $49 <'A:lO .1 d dwomb bdrm turn $4000. --1·111r 1• r•., l(oou 1 on Sqwrt'll Ctr. S Adum11 Stim Ut•lumux, r4'COl'dlMI ~r" n.lle stand. -.. $1~,hslvfr H\17 <1~7 lwl Newln1J/Mugnolu 1 1v $l200 flikei.. T.ilJli·"· •111• waterbed. L-ah»ped Mov1ns.: l'omplt·tl• hou1w Mopt'd , 1 5 1,thoSuicr1iphi.. ('h411rs, HookcllM!ll, Kmi; dn k ,Game.l)umperpool 1111 n(•ltr O\'W furniture· t.oy».mlllC •l/ 0 w.111•rh1•d w t m Jll. t b l . Ne w Riii BBQ, ~·1 111 40'1, ofortu l'011l MOVING. 9· 11ofa $35, 2 t lol·k i.. 1'111n11nH11 Wuher /dry~r. oth e r #9"1orc·1>. lrv1rw 752 208S liv111g rm chr11 Sl5cu. Ii' Oollhou11\'. Hec·ords. mu1<_.,_7_Sl_~------ 11toruiie umt SJO. 8 drwr l~>k~ 4' Junk . etc· 10·5 111b1net qu1ll t y blk liar & Stool11 l'addcd chest $20, 2A" u1rl's bike 1008 SunU1.1goOr,N8. walnut · rich drk rofor. l('1Jlh1.>r & chrvm(' l::x· " Ct>llenl '1Ullhty & c.'imdi 120. l:herry VA housl' C araAt' Sal e 204 0 1 strn 11ram JNillcm. wide corner tbl $7S. Cherry ' · boa.rdri up to 3" thick. lion 1150 M.itr htnll pulr 1, A booM• c•of tbl 17~. l!'tyvlc~ Ave, S.A lits some cherry & maple chou tl•hll'i. S:t!I & hnrk Coon organ SI~ 2 nlll pie I' um. Sofa. Rdwd Ch rs. alsoava.il. 838·19l8 h1Jr mu rnr $1~1 ~16 7177 boy'• bdrm set:; ~a 1 & lbl!I, chOlit.s, toy bench ----- wh.lt 'l(lrl' bd m •1 51~.. lw11od1. l)e(Jfrarn\!11 pewritcr. Adll'r e h.4''. MUST SRL MOW Nt'w fortnul Jll'\'llll d1111ni.t 1>t•t$7~1 Sor •• & Jo1v1·M·u1. S:lt."I :, I'(' d111 Jl1tt11l' :wt $1.2;) ;j J>1• ( 0IJli)lli1Hlt• 1'111 f«i' lbl wl ~1% A"o w,cll 11111b • .'\('rH·r & IJrlltr.> 71i8 6771: lhd\' u bt•tl!'i $1!11. l<l'l>ll l wm s ite 1111.1 llre'Hi. & """ s.50. full 11i $511 Ster! lut•tl foll !>Cl. $45 K ln1( i.t•I $65 B Id M1tlln·1>:< M7 StiJii Girls l.:m1· unuqut• while bdrm wt, half <·unupy, dr~cr. t·ornt•r dt"tk un tl. e·h~'l>l. <'Jb1ncl, Alrai. S.lfiO M!f 2559 t'w.lom m;i 1h· <!ft puddt•d h u r . <' o If t' t' I u h I t· :-. • w11111lc·n l1t•111 lwi. t 11e·k111~ I I ,11fl1• ... pl.1l1• I ,11•k , 'lltt'•' 1 .111111""· ,Jll II.mil n1J1h• Vlu:.I 't·ll t h•., Y..1-t·k Maki· orf1·r. Z:JI ( .ihnllo. l 'o"lJ Mei..i Muv1 n1: 1·x1·e·11ttv1· hc>mt• IJunt111.l>llon H1•ad1, M11ny llt·m~ not \'11\'up. All llPM !J64 2140 l"our b.tr s toob Grt•l•n padded '>e11ll> hae·ki. JO" XJnt c:ond SH() 8"i 11Jti2 Muhu.: tlhl JH•cl1•i.111I din HIJ: t.cbl\'. l'trl'a 1!1:10, rc.'11 • 401162. rnd tw111ir· h·avci. i ti d1r11. <:ood 1·1111d $275111111•1 C.ill ~.~ llZ!',ij, SS2 7111Ml t i. r i.t .,;1 tf1ce Mode l 2 1 t' I rt'(lw~l lbl lil't s;o 11· l>ovcr Shor\'11, muny Sup\'rtor cond uoo: rtlwd rt n1 l' s lakes S5 tit .1 I It• m !I, n l' W l C.' ll ll t '> 5J6,. 7177 '-Ile.I rl•e·ord play1•r SJO. c1n·i.1-1•i. & s ho<'i.. MJ:; port h1w T V $15. dm M'I S<.tnUugo Or. NH P&JI AC DC lleUutt 1700,' s:ll ~t booth SIS l~l . • Art· welde r SI 2S. gai. ~rc·oadt'. t'cJM 1)4 a !'6.:Jl Swl·d1i.h rorrl ai:c $25 we Ide r S300. H If p • . . I' I y w Q 0 d s l 2 1tent'r01tor. SlSO. IUIP Sul & ~n JO !"I Slate• top J.uwnmowcr ~ 645~0 cog l2S 11o1vcnt tank & pool tuhlc., ptnit ptJn~ ta · ' blc. i.rullopt.'<I :111101• 1·du ~m <.:h11H.'M! Ru.: S4S pump US. lawn mc7W\'f' 11111. bllolrk vw Vun 2 1'11·kl1• Ca!\\or SSS tl" '4S. w~ldmglablcw1vli.c p1.t1t!ll'lll(er .~cut. vw Van S1IVl'r Bo wl Siii Oil ~. dnll prC88 & mill ~- hl'd 1 ro n r a 111 n IC Lump $15. IJ.tl ~:J Vtl' bit· & drtl hi $450. 77 · ' Wl1 <.: M Yum VZO 125 $500: '73 rt'(fwood fcncrng. gullll'!I, 11 · c z zso $4 7 5 \ furrulure 31"5 Ltm\'1tt•k <iARAGfo:SAU: S4t1.9516 " rti. Lune. Cot.ta Mesa. N orth c..... c ol Ba kt•r. w~.,, of AnlJque o:uar het>l 1-·a1rvww. enter Warn•n 979·37~7 Warehouse 11belv1ng , foll adJui;table shclvct>, 8 1> 111irtcd bin box~. ranhl 55; 9906 St frotn Hilker ----Dbl Htehold Sale! 2 recrn·,,, tlhl IH·di. (2 ). I w11 ,,.1, i.ofo,. 1ln•i.,.1·ri., l'h". l'ntl thh •. 1·111 thb cJ1n1'1 lc'" lump.... 1111111 T V . ' I I' r l' o . rn t' I a I 'hdv1•i.. IJIH1k1·ai.1·. knrd, knttrk,, !'\ullSun H :1 l'h SS9 IJG.'><1 1:.os2 Aldl'I Irv mt· So... Antiques! 'it'pt Ut.h & IOlh, 9·5. t:rpli.. furn, dolhm.:. TV 251!12 Nucva V1~la. Lag Nt~ul'I 1 fo'mly Nu Rr SN llut1·h J.11m pi. lldwr<• Jwlry toy" l'lulh1•' M1 :-.1• IL~·hld Sul Son 10 s ~·m 20f17 lluhday. !Ruyt'rl':.l 1 NU I060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I yr old Che~tnul murt' Smotl l1y Hovul C'orp t;rl th'lf)l)"ll 100 :i650. 631 10!14 11 ... 1.1" l.ovely la<ly nd-. ~ti homl· He.i '·· /\ralJ 1nar1• Supn t1·m1w 1.1 mcrll SIJIX>/ofr J1•.in11w 494 9456 new e u i.lom Oak hookrJ ~~i.. w /tsl m walnut 11 11110 $200 t'IJ 080 54114571 ---nx1,11ht iron b1nt rugci. $3.S-$125 I' I' 5.'Jti-W21 ~----l'ool table. tournu mtmt u. hwetry 1070 4 '"ix!.1. I"," 3·pc i.lalt•. •••••••••••••••• •• • •• •• J,thr pockets, covered rn ()1nmond ring for ii.ale'. bw-nloran~e. h and made <.:luster 1 p~.'rl ~ton1•" fly Brunswick e mplorec. TotaJ wetRhl 3•, l'aralh ma'iMVe wood s tyling. $1750 002 2005 $600 incl. accessonC'1> ~15031 ~ ••••• • •• • • • ••• • • • • • • •• • ari. stove S25. L#(t! lent -ip ot W<'ldt•r 220v 111r $2.S. F:lec. fan~. Ora~s 11114·rnt ('(t. ioK v A. s:isu Sit.I 64&-0147. <l 0001 ovci.eat _b_l_u_c_&--~r11 SWITCHIOARD/Type t ',cll SJll>. :,411 1111 .. ;, I l•1 5 PM llrtikt•r c•I''' C'u.J,lJI l't'r,1111111•1 i\~1·11 hrm 1-·J,1111111 hi.ind n ."7!10 ll.11hor.l 'M lHO'l Kl'll('rinl(. lrvmt• 7~ 1777 lk•..iu11ful l..1hrud111 1•u11 ----------1 Pll'll. ~ wk:-. old, w1•.ir1t-.I QuaUly Med1l dln'j.? M'l. H l'ha1n. & t•xt1•nMon $!1~1 Bcll(1an Or1t·ntul wool rugi., 8ir I I $2~111 :11 ' i.quarl' c·ommodt• llrk wooc.I $200 l.r1t thl lump S~O S11f1J &. lov••wal. hrwu. ti:au~ ~7~ ~1lt 1•111 °'"'a , Io' S'."i{} I ' ;wk .ct d lldl Svan 'I vii· ,,,., ,.,, lo 1\1\1 F~I ~11111 Y1·llu11o licJr 111 C'ht•'I I hl>(h ~I (JI) l>l>I yl'll•Jw bdrm 1 ho '' $1110 Yellow 11e,k. I:!~. Y1·tl11w h•wkt•11i.1• $:111 Whl rullan lwltl hdlu 11 & chwr S2S. Whl & u11fd n 11t- Mel\ 1111(' Mu\I "'II ,., c•r \'01111~ 1"11111 ·•11111 TV. rm" 751-ti.tt>H Ui.l'tl bnt·ki.. A11t1q11(·i.. llouiwholcJ 1l1·n" ;ir,•t Joiow1·1 St. ('M ~:11 & :..Un C'rufbrnan HI · 1111 ,,,w Sl:!:"I Toolcrafl ti' V tl<'ll & lll\r !.a oder S70 lls' · ltJnd '"w $7S All tool~ ll .... i. ml r J7l .. ; l•llll S t velvet, 18() Gtrl'~ l ii.pd hike SlS 5Sl ·21K2 • d velvet i.walJ lamp $4~ pr ~ Naua hydv chr & ottomun 6 mo old 113:, .trt,1 Call lr u uu u Af.LJ<JUS l''l<l':I'; Wafnul sufe board with &>v mirror 4 Walnut T1t11Nln1tn 644 ?..! r ha1 r.1, 1930 rudlo. bra~s l'eucheri. Aidt.> n•·t•de•d Utility Pera.on lamps, pm 1·u11h1on do lli., 11.:tOrft 3011m Su1wrvu•1• Tu mamt111n d NUltnl.l1!l'I mii;c Son 10 3pm I the c·hlldreo onplay.iround& olourmodc mfltrtory & Ulurri. I 2 111.1 Vis ta Ill artl> It t•rarti. t;;. ~·r '"make minor rc1Jam. on 1..ar\.'do N II vrel'd. 540·47:il I so bwldtngs el<· Oak llutc•h, very ntl'l' 6 '9" Coast rtaia Art' a 1 'DA I """'" R "'h 11 A 1.ic I Stain J(lu:-.i. doors ' .,.,.,., l"U I Vf' $24!:i {:7~ !(789 r e a l'h t'r s a 1o ei.. 11rt• Col>l.a Mt-5a :.St11cn~ '>rhciOI. ROt>rl work1n1< Jo.;qualOppor l::mpfoycr Oak tublc•. t•hu1r" & t'OfldlUUlltl, yrly l'ill'ol Of __________ , stdebourcJ, flllllt'WIJt>cJ IJvmit r»l!k•.o;. #144 1'232 Sec'y, ot.ht•r 1tern111. Alim WAITER rc rn..-: Mil 01 :1:1 Tto:A('ll l''.HS P111d f)ll'>lllun 111 1•1 11t1•i. 4 N11(hlll W1•1•k , W1•d IC• lanl \ 'hurd1 Sl·hl I.al( ~:tl l\ppty 111 lh 'I """ lk'h Sun only lltori.n) Sum ~ llahun l kh, 111(~1 I h1 u 6th grJdl' ('v llu~ HI.(' M o!dtna~or 8lll0 ni•\.-dc;rt Watter needf'<l Youn!(, :ct ( <Jll 4!1!1 308ll mornl1tllli lr. exper neees11 .,. ,,. only Apply tn person. t1cc Mr. M lJ ~ T s 1· It . 11 I rl 0 J k < ;r:imHalhcr C.:loe·k ~11:1 lG1:Jl SJnd:ilwllO'I. I" V NF.WI, V OPEN 1-;o TlCHHICIAHS Ht.'M•un·h & dl'vetu11nwnl me<"haniol btt<'k1troun1I fh:hs. Rolh11e htltl ''\ ChN.'he & Wtnc.~ 2'107 to; Ult ltwy , Cd M working m e n1om-.•nn.: Warlr~s. fai.t rood \•>.p bwld1ng medical p urli.. ne<' Call Mrs. Bentley 111 Jo:xpcr 'd 1n met•h 'I Mt;-3391 In N<.>w()()rt Beach Tll F. HACK RAV. Ncwporl Beach'11 new anUQUl' & r1n1t ur\11 s howroom . Unusu11I 1>1.1ll'ct1on of rut lan, pmc, walnul. elc One of a ktnrl ar c~sone'>. m clud1ng po\ lt•ry, handmade b1tskell> &hund·woven uh(hani. t'fll(tneenng. qualtty 1111 '>Unmce t:!lc <.:ttll Sui.11n Wmt.resses/w111l\'r1>, 1>:11 t ~l :J8JO Xlnl benefrli. & full tlmt' M1s~1on Vll'Jlt M111MonVie•111aruu. Country Clull l:all l 4.30. HJl 15.W 34!J No N{•wvort Blvd tOlcl N1·wport 11(11 N U Mon .. 'rl l O' :JO 4 JO I.lit:. SllO TECHMICIAHS W AITRfSS Walnut l)r1·1u1cr I M 1 r ror. lmsn1~t •l"''OIOll'-& (ljl bl l M I h ,.. l'art & io'J1 1mt• U11vi. & w1mur 11 1111 a 1• 1111t J1•11 tun1llt•Oj tn .en t tSWObtlh M lti7fi 1•:-.luhh1>hed l'O in the• 1'11j(/llJ> l'vl y,H·lrt 1 luh 1' ""' · 1 !> • ()1'110M<' Qi atrporl url'll 7'ltlW ltiy. H11lhou AppliCMCH 80 I 0 i\ P P I ' c a n I i. l 11 W&1lf1..""t>i.I Waitc•rt lhri.ho~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• lroubh .. i.hoot. r\'pa1r' & for pvt t•ounlry <'lull Xhil F' 111; II T I> /IM fl.(; ,.; IJ ~~t cll'C.'trun1I' i.y11li•mi. Wllf:l':i & ll<'nf•fil!'i 1:-:xiwr ll<Yfl'OINT SAi.ii: ;1:14~ ~7 0051 ui.k for Bu1t<'h pn·r·d. 4!M"i 57Ci7 w WamPr 11r Harbor. S;rntu Anu UW :.Wll Telephowe Sain WANTED· No. 1.al(urw Wrk Pt'f tn our telephone• Keach. Older lady r>r CA.511 l'AW i.aJes room & 1>t11l purliUC mother of you nit r h1 Ill lll w s h r ( u r y r .. I n e r rt g OUIJitd<: act1v1t1es fl.M & l'are for & :.end my 1 y r workml( or not 957 8133 l'M shJfl.s Guar wagci. • old loYf•ly, wl.'11 bch11111:c1 t'Omm C..11 for d1•l utl1> diAug hlC'1 t o 1-:1 Moro t. A. T1mell, S.CO O~I i.l'hool Your h11m1· oi TB.EPHONE SOLICITORS l':xv Only Sell th1· l>1o1ly 1'1lot l':;,m SIOO $:.!00 11 Wl't•k 111 .:hl''l t•(lm m 11> s Ill n p ll I d v II u t phQfle ut hutnt' On•r 21 I D e·urrl l'ull ~ 64S3 1 W3PM only TB.EPHOHI NXOPHATOll Pleuanl workina coodl tJon1 In f asl·arow1nl( Orange County l\trport Complex w1lh hui.y QM!vrolct dealer' Some· Ughl book.keepln~. lYP ll'\8 ()pporlut11l)' for 11.t vllnn·nll'nl Owrw r will ltll<'t 1111·w 10 AM to ii l'M Son, S.·111 10 St•t• olf In• m .i r a I 11 0 WI\ H I) <:H .. ;VW>J.t:T. J>ov1• mul Qu111I Strt'<'h. Nt'lll.litll l m 1n l' <IU7 231ll!/t•v1•' lle·r,., reqw n ·cJ. Wut.lwr, d rycr:1, c1t•lui.<· mc1Cl1·I. ye.er Jitu11rantt·1· your e·h111r 1• $\:JO l'U {'0111.l Ap1111ant't'!'i [,,'fl.l.')42 Wi.n·houl>cmun f<Jr plant h•rn1111R tompanv Mon llJ cubic fool. (roiil free. l·'r1 H :tO I ;ill :,~.7 111:;.1 ctVOCUdo. IC't' mukt·r Xlnl Wan•hou '>t' l11 v1•11t111·y ('llOd S275 675 U7Kll ('lcrk rm t•h·11ron11 1111rli. »Cd lll'lrtl(, Wio1h 1·r,, thstnhull>r. l111nw Iii ' tlry1·r,. lk•i.t huyi. 01nd H ~ Apply Av1wl Elc·<· lk•i.l S4•rv1l'c 5:16 0911 trun11·11, ;i:,o Mt•C'orm1ck . --c; M 754·0061 $('ors Kcnmorl' cll'l' -dryer. while, pcrl cond. Wa r e h ou11 e · Sh I p p In R SllO Call 892 722'J. Cieri< forel<.ortronic port..'! -------- du.tnbutor. (/lime Hr s Whirlpool auto. wa1>her. lo 7. fl.l)fily I\ vn1·1 fo:lcl' xtnt condfllon SSS lt'OOIC'tl, 3.'IO McCmm1c-k, S48 1747 'M 754-6061 WA.REHOUSIMAM Rc~11 peri.on for f.1hf'i<• war<:hou1w C:uoll opply Wfl(N>Wtnjl l'(J SJI e·om 11) I' n 11ur11 l t• w , ,. x J"' r f1.'il> 7!11:. Seur'11 K vnmore G u?C Dry~r . X ln t ro nd $100/blil ()(1 003 71&i llcycle• 8020 •......•.....•.....•... Cvcle & Com~any Ht!m·h or l'all ~ o;,M torl•---------~w /VMd lch Cnrt 111ppo1ntmt•nt TB.LU WAREHOUSE 3.~& 1011J)c1 MX hikc·11 GIH.LAIOR l'urh & re·1>air11 ull ASSIMILHS muke•s C11lm bit cla1111lr blkel> 2470 Nwpt Ul'lid CM We ere M.~klna u teller IMMIDIATI ___ 642 7910 experienced In r~ylng OPIHIMGS lk>y'• Sc-hwlnn, xlnt cond. and ~e1vtn~ to work at -s .wt bo · 1 t ...... our bC!autlfu l U11yfront NORRELL ...... 1""' Y 1' x 0 ...., Branch. m.-37 T~mwary Servlc<.'a NlshJkl 10 11pd f7S. Excellent e mploye~ Chr1a bcnefll11 alona with a 549-1071 64~·1531 compe t itive iul ttry EOF,/M... --- Plca11c <·•II our t·mploy 1--------• MldlfttMcrhrfall 8025 nwnt of flee in N,•wporl •••••••• •••••••••• ••••• Beach l-0 11rron1tt• u11 11p polnlm e nl l:t l :J) -.1.w CITTMATIOMAL IAMK S3S ICU om!I f'h-e pupp1c.,, 01doruhlt. healthy, Germ Sh1:ph11rtl nux. ~-2620 ·----Bc au l• ru I BI a<: k set 11la nd 120 Or ht•sl otft-r ter/lab. Well lruint>d. on 11ny abov1· 1t(•m11 27113 we ll m a nnered Good Tc·rn Circle. CM M1 17~1. wtlh kub I '1'1 yri. All Sal & Sun. !I Upm :',.~ 4~~ litOOd home If' blk n-;;:0(11 ncur new l'Ull·ua> chair . t'nd la hie, Fr.e to YOll 1045 IJtC 'i. t.•lc. Xnll t•onll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53&8.19!> lrlllh setter. l yr oltl. h1111 11llf>L'I M ., l(d persona lily 5f•I li21iti Very loving, beaut fem ~1dpotnl lhlll<illayun. 2 yn. old. also k1ltenM. rluf fy blk & whl 645·8121 ---- 1-'t'm Beagl.-/Terricr mtx , 2 m 08 old, culc. had 1>hOl1>, lo good homl' 008 2859 Community Guru1w Sult• Huto lirutlc•r. w11·<·e•lu111 i.urf;u:c 4 hurm·r ~111v1·, 'l'hermudor r\'ft lt:. 2!i 1•u fl. bvt.tom frt 1. 11lalnl1•:1" bll'el SlSO Wl-.,;\ no(ntc. good mnd • 15 t•u ft 2 <lbl hl.'d11. l"lourcscetll lrlt• flxlurt:r> Gus h1l111t'hr Sofa & lovl.'scut Muny other 11t·m ~ 22311 MA 1'uc1f1r Aw , CM ~·4H47 SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN 24 HOURS Place your Daily Pilot classifie d ad before 5:30 1>.m . and it will run in the next day's issue. The Daily Pilot is the only afte rnoon Orange ne wspaper to you this 2'1 -hour Co unty offe r service. Stop by our office or ca ll 642 -56 78 and a friendly ad· visor will he lp you place your ad. . -. • • # . . . . . • .,.. -.. A l>mmg 1 m tuhlc· h1lrm tJfl'l!!ll'r, c1lm11~l ltt'W tit~ t7:HI Viny l 1·o u1·h Sl 7$. Ill. m11trh10•l rhr S75 Dbl llullywood 1'4-.J SIHO G111o dry1•r $1:,11 ~JJ 3044 All xlnt t·ondllon J.cuvm i.: areu Two 7' 1•011rht·"'· flor111. •'X rt'l l ('l)nd It Ion 1)1111 l\!1()11 Movlnl( Suh• C:ultt ri·fr•i.:. w:;hr. drvr. qn '"fa l11·1t. IWll h<lrsn ''''" tilU ·7;,72 Col lhl. 1·h rorrlt' w ~mk .:ltt,'1"' t11p $\IH m11 tc•h I( n1c1 I hli. S.'i.'1 pr Ii Love• M'UI w 1ottom11n $125 ti40 40'.?0 . 752.Rnt Mod or dci.k , wht rormrcu top. w11Kl ('111ltl $65/o fr 75 1 341 1 640.7734 K1.1l y '>llOl1tnji( CiocJtf,, ud1I' & 1·ndi.. hOU'lt'l1111d'I I Y 'i. :.urr hoarcli., l'lt l)l1oki. 17S::ll M '"' y IAunc II H GARAGIE SALE :MOH to: 2.1rtt Sl N B Slit &tn !} a n) lo ' Waish<'r . dryer SlOO hoth, 20 cu rt W<-sl rnR $7S. Sean. j)OWl'r mower Sl<I. puwer t'dger Slll, rtuo hc•d on~ $700, 1•:;lm l11am mi.llrc"s""· h1•rt·ul1111 w lt " h 11 h I 1• 1· n \' " r ' ll\'l•Ulll u l "''"' 1 y woo1I Lo hit• $75 l!N 1111..r ~111 Hiii n:111i.: f'l1111·h :.:iu \I 1,1· lu m11:-. &-h11u,,1·h11l1f llt•mi. Jl:i:J ('oumry <.:lub f)r, c M ~15 7 rw>:n 3 l"am1ly ~uh·, J•:oi: 11111 I n I( to: I) \I I fl .I o 11 k & U1111d1t•i. IHI It Wh11rtnn. ti B ~Sal• 805-5 LIDO ISLK l:!l l wm mat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ire~~ ~1·t~. bdrm \t''"· .. 'ILIC ... UCTIOH r hri., lumps. 1•1c ti7S 7H4~1 ..-u "" 117 V111 lJndrn<· MANY FINI-: rn:Ms OF l':STl\T": .n ;w..:1.11 v. <..:oo1ra1·tur n·1mn~. M1 ... 1· 1\llT OU.l f':l'T!-., I\ N hartlwart'. looli.. f>lu111l1 'l'l(..jUf'~S. VINI•: t"lJl!N . 1111-(. t'l1·1·1r11•;d 1·11• .. ~re PllON .. : l"\111 IN s .• I I !'\ 11 n I ti" H A FO & Ii I( 0(' II (l f! t·: l>d1111o 11r .. SI ti ll 1~15 22011 2 .. ·um1lv. 11•fn1' l'lt 1111"' MOVING ~ah" '\1ui.t wll llO!I ('•1r11n:i l.11 t ·u,1.1 ;111 fl•i.i. 111.... 1 \'• 11111 Ml'"·' r,-111 1 '>t:_, lorn /\II t ,JtlJIL "'hcl Occk. bc.•d,, klllll'' t·hr'> & 1·m1 I his , hut rn('k. fc·rn 11la111l, ltrt•KM·r nost11l1<11' p1c'lurc11. & 111111 e• Sal 12 6l'M, 2.'>212 Stt11•kpurt. 1''urn1tur(• & m1•'1' .111 plwnt·l''. Ind r1•l n ~ & WIL'<h1·1 , tlry<•r 1:12 (' L1hll I.HO•'. t:M llA M 41'M ~111 &Son Apl l2. I.a>: l11lh C/\111'111 Orf1t'l' furn . l'Orn<•r Jjf( Pkwy & "'""" d1• V:ckn unit lirJ.,., ht•;idhoard . 1·m I, 7711 HtiM nc•11o 1•11lrulutor. nC'w t ut wu.~h1•r & 1lry1•1 n·fn~. S 1nl(l•r 'I 1101 h n Sew, m111k .'\(Olt·. MIN(' furn titlS ClllHM L.a•lnq CCMantry '71 MU~· Clp111m 111·11 /\11l1que., l''ut n1tu11• l1tktoi1. mc1111r1•yC'lc·i.. polio rum 1;urdt•11 ~111111tt', Wroul(ht 1rnn r1·nr11111 . pl11nl11, hooks, hnr 11 brar. l'lt' You II ltlV\! 1t • ' IOAM. dully lt>40 Sum1et Ridge. l.u~unu Bcue'h. Ph · it!M OOfi8 Cl A H A Ii .. ; :-, A I. ,.; f'\Jrn1lurv. ch· J\l 606 l1t11l hourtb, Ill i.pcl h1k1·. lrundl\' twcl. 1•nd & rnH1•1• 1.1h11·, :.im Huv SI . ('11,tu M•"a ttH ~;int.1 t\na i\11• hd :!fl I<. .:1 .. 1 Sun llttu I l'M I· II I :'\,\I M ' !'i t: I l' t I .c pp I 1 .c ti c· c•., . llcll\l'f lioll'k huokh. ltl.111)· uthb & 1·11111> :t:t:I 1'. llllh A111 II. (' \1 (ii\HAli t·.~AI. ... SAT &~l JN All trnnrl 1n111k h11111lU1'c.• vvr1yth1nA '""'' ~" M11kr 111(..r 2:11 Cuhr1llu, (.;oo.LO M1•'11 l..Hrkbpur Dr Corona def SF.I.I. irllr rll•ms with a Mar Sat !WI & !-.tin 9110. 0 111ly 1'1l11l ('luss1l1ed /\ti ........ . ' ... . "' .... <: M -...--New e11.-rc 111er $4S. Mu.c Mi..utl-.011• 1010 ~l · 191 __ 4 _____ _ •••••••••• ••••• ••• •••• • bot Sailboat.. Sl~. Elcc LUGGAGE TAGS dryr . Maytag, soo. Cas from your bus1ne11S card Wlltu'. Whirlpool S'1S. Cir Send ooe card ror each 1V console S'1S. Bdrm set l111t ptw; one s parl' We w/rujp\l aland. l& dres&er rr•turn permanl'nlly SlOO. Din rm t~ & c hrs i.culed allructtve tait & llOO. 875·737_8 _____ . lit mp, m celml( 11\rllnP ORNAMEN1'AL IRON I I) requ1rc me nt11 l'rt.' Cb<Mcc of design. S'1.:!i0 v~·nt lrn.s & lhefl! .,·or 11 fllup_. Ste_ v_e556--0887 __ _ 111·r'l1>0ahu•d tai.t 1•nl'lrn.1· "'·cllp,crwr. lubr11· or ' Ua,.. ( i lo" PU pc•r Ac Wt• 11o1ll l111l'k & trim )'our lJ.lt.' Or try 1wo curd_.. hu1·k to buck PRICE.~ s:.i 1•11 or3,s, i11s 111w.Sl 6/lt•a 61!1 lai;v. SI 50 t':t It) fir mon· SI 40 t"• Salt'!' Tnx I nl'ludl'd i.1. Maple canopy bed. tnl' bed!Sprcad & canopy Set S95. Used carpet, 4 br's & hvinR rm.~ Drapes, ivory, 116x.83'r.. 78d3~. M an's LEO quarn wat.ch. collcrtor '~ ite m, ltd edit.. 1Hughes1. CMm SWISS('~., band 7~-6466 NOtAPV'' Drow your own or i.end J\NTIQU F:s. a ll oak : name. addr"":.. 11h<1n<.· It W("ltmtns te r Mante l we'll make one 1•ard per t.111('k. $90, IRe rh1mrng t;,I( Add 25' ea1·h wall clock $16S. d l'l'SM'r Semi t•ht•rk or mofWY or w1bev. mirror. S7~. J dt•r 10 Tin parlor t 11ble $75, PILOT PRIHTIMCi ~·2lS3 ------l'O lloxt~ifill St•(Jr 'i. Gara.:e door ('1,,,1.1 M1•irn , ('a !rlli2ti 0111,ncr S7S POILIC AUCTION blS·IH~ MANY ITEMS Oto' 1-'INfo'. POOL. TA UL.to; lte icula .. ;STATt; JEWJo:J.llY . lion :it JClnl t•t>nd S350 t\llT Olt.J l':(;T~. AN f'ti873"8593 Tl<Jl.'1-:S. FIN,.: f''tlk N . 1':n· l'llONt; l"Ott IN· io'O & lHW<.: II U ttto: 645 22(X) Metal shelvin g unalb. 6 'x6'x l2" S20 u . l 41C3 Wood cht.11t. 8 drwr~. 110 644·7736 WANTED MOVING-SA_L_E-'·w-s-hr-& TOP <.:AS ll UOLLAR g&.11 dryr $125 Couch 9· 1• A I[) I'' 0 H V 0 U H lovesea\ 5· 175 10 i.pd JF.W~:1.nv . WATCllt:S. btke + much mort>. 12 :i /\HT Oll.J F.CTS, GOLD. Daily until all b liOld S 11. V f': 11 S to: RV I C t: 199!">1 fo'elcliff. I .n H. U. FINE l•'URNITUIH ; & CN . of Ad:lm11 blwn J\NTH)IJES. 645 221>11 N 1•w I and I M BIJ n olt a > 9627~ l'llONF:MATlo: 1el('phont· JO .. Wt>rtn ~ Hand sawl3S. motorl2!>. m11rhin1•i. w 1w;irr, $7!1, 64S-IU40 w/rc m11l1'. $140 Ho1<er. 750 3791 Mhc•··-w ...... 1011 l 'opy machine. roll fed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rop1c·'> from books etc. in· W11ntcd Port.-Crib & d 1111 1wpplll'ti, current Pl11ypctl. m()(M Price.'<! for quack C..11498,1477 wul<' !168~lfEl__ Wlllled -Contributions Chemistry iclaaawart'. all ol cklthet.. daatw..4i. or any k1nc1s, UOO S•tlfts h , ~ artJcl~. F'ree muunlcd $195. Old atovc. padcups. Cathy 87~-8885 \~)°8, $7S 675.3175 • ..uc .. ---- -.......... . IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrombon1-. Old!!, llc><>d ronc:tnion $75. 646·966.1 C lartne t , xlnt con d . Ru(''lt'ht•r Arts t ocr at. SI~. 494·2859 Cordovox 2 10 w /amp 11100/ot olfcr. AllO pan cordlan 1225. 893-*>50 l'owerfuJI Peavey Brain. Serit!I 300. Rpea&en oP- Uonal. Mual aellt m.kc olr. 642-2"9 aft 5 . . . I ' Se 1eml'4tr tO UH& Tniclu 9560 Trwlu '560 AMto.t Wmattd tStO looh. Sllf>' ~•/ Doch '070 Sc t 110 ~ ,. ...... & ........ ro-.r 9040 ...... rowtrr 9040 ............................................. . 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J••• 1015 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I . '1111 "''""''""""' 111•1•1 ' 7.! Su111k1 250 TM. dirt l AAJ~1'A V 111hod•U II lh11 .. <1.il1 \11111 1w1111u111•nl llpfu1 .!1 l11k1• Muo;,t Nl'I' $300 Rt"m1niton SIUOI c orr•·r '" Sil'"' 111.a1\d('1 o\11 lllrl(I~ I 011"' t r 1, , ,, 11 ~ .11 I h •• ll I G46 l l tll .:humplon Motor llmr. l ii:I u · t'hrya lt•r t·huuha. lo rn1 '5 Will 11i.rnr"·t• vr1t·1• & tuk•· vw 81" dOllQ UC.' or d1u1o11r <',H l r11'1t· 111 F 1 n ,, 11 1 1 n 11 j \ J 1 I ~hill '78 CLEARANCE WE BUY USED CARS I •ble l)'l.lt'1•H 1h•1 • btll ]Olll •'<lllllH 11 .. 1 • ull 1111 .... &411"4711 •lrMWf"f'WoodSr ttrnfll·~ 1•11•• l'11ncl 11111 I 1 ... .. 4 y fO M ll t I' 1 t h 1• 1 Ii lit lJ 1111111 I' l II 1t 111 "" _., t• II • $ , ,! I (I 1J I' I' pnJ\l1·r Ml111· ull1 •·•1u111 ••nl 11'1 1·n11 111 \Ill ••IJ 4.U\I 4.-111upph1•' Munh t ,14 Jo .ilho .1 .. 1111 ' 1•1, WOI'.. hahh.•\ w 'hi•I \ , . ., 1.'ft '1'111 I.( • l'tl•I lllo. I ~ .. \ t' hl'llth I fur I 11111 •II It IJ7~tlll'7h I HIV""' •1 1111~11111 II \ 17 I .till \•II\" I oll 11111•1 It.ii h..1) 111lo. I h ,. , ... I Hltl> IOA T Sl" l'olll llONI" hl \ lAAl lo.ti. Speed & Siii ,080 ···••••··••····••·····• SIJ IOI ... lfl'fl " :'11111 1411 "lOI ...... '"' '"·'"""' \ 111111 l 111' .11•1 I k•n'1a 111 111ref't 1111 l. lo lllll"' fll'('d' m1no1 work ........ 7!\l 113721lr642 nt171 11 I lt11111 .. !IOU. rour l\1•rk1•1 h1•.ulc•r \1111 rnncl • Mu"l 1977 l-'11.'ld I. Mrt't1m rn "'f'' Sln!'I MA! 6738 1\11111 t-'or<1 Onun rool & d11\h Imm.lit' :1:17 1.1'17 54785 . ,., ... .,... CALl.GARTll U1>edCJr M11r 540-5630 1011\~0\ & SO\ • l INCULN M[IKURY US8 IUT MtCI \h111'I 6 mt't<1I 1lt,k• IHM cans hit'~\ l.•·Hrr & a .. , •• fllt'• 17~ ··u·1 It 1#11 IHI{ l'll" ji, 11 It • 111-1 111"' Motor Home1, Sole/ I~ '"'""' 1.u.1111 Au• 1111 11111, R...t/Stcw. 9160 )IAMD ... 1971 G ... C '12 TOM PtCIUP 2628 HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA W!IUY lb l '111fhl1 \II I ,. t.111 1'1111 mU:l po11ul1Ar nu.II \'IH • itl"O l(l'lll'l 1thtl I 1111 \'U I all tu ~•·•· 1>4~ 111J1•J hllt buut1nfr( ••un•uu,,.hq• & ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-..... R ~'!" oc•. ICO"O t c,.i..,........_,.,,.,.. __ ~.,r .. ty ,.,.,,..,. . .., 111 .. 1,111 tK ...,1•1•k t 'r111l lr•I l"I~ ll":NI N1•w '7142:1' M11t11r Rodi 9540 -· , ____ _,.,.,,... nr••> USll>CARS! '"••l•lr~l 1-1 rf't .. ry l'hr, SHI UU I t cJ1 i.<·nunl on r11 • 111mJturt• "4•11t lllh .11 1 ltl 11111 Piel• t'lllol \1111 101111 11 111111• l.1111111'!1 ll y ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"''" An.i " .. 11.·1 1111:11 t' ••• 1111ht~1 11H•1 A 1111 1111" •••••" 11111 117ri !'ltl:ti! ·n v 8 v ~ huul J.abi u" 1~11 .'M1 11 11111 ton · <•1111. Ptt<~l m11Jor GOOD SB.ICTIOM Wr rr t.ht> Ill',. (.'hevrolet dealershtp m the I rvuw Auto Center W<' need your UM'd cur • l ' t~ M R t'l.IJ~ ~ l'liwt'nl1u l Ill tat m1 ..•••........•.•..•.••. 1• .. rro1, Mulu1 < "" ' \M"kjlll•lO• $700 "'•·<1 -.ulphur' Ul' \lr11 •n ••f116Y'>~"UI "mu11ht 1rnn '"l"' Sl..>,1 !'1 I' I' 1.)11•V.!I \l.IUNtl 1 ll\ h. \I Ito I" h..00 1.rnwd babl"' t>4.J J)4l Ill ~l .. JAl'h .I(! O M<' ouldr1 "'' 111n1plrl~·ly n¥crhaul~ l'11ly l>ut funl'llUl'H•I Ir .. it1•r 111 tl111frd Orpr11dt1t>fr fh«"" r V 8 vn11 111.ol.I ( .. 1alln11 ••r fbhlt•ll l>Ci.il L\'\tlO Ill~ ..,.711 nr t.4~ 72 l I '""' <irN·nvlll•· s A /\It ~'111 lt'lll '7X l'ut•1• /\rrow WOf'k liOllt' All or purl wc•lt·ornt' hut ,, l\11 '!'i I Jrwnpcwt.tlOf\ 2:'•. l11111h•tl. 1\11(' llrnnd An tlpm wkch1y11893 :1073 tot 11 11 111,.111·1 lull••••••••••••••••••••••• "''"' W111h•r r111t•111. '&4t-'uk0t121lll.fuNl ,Mui11 :~11 11J:1 or -w: 1.>1111 C..,_n. I•• '\;IM ;111110 1wf'' l'lupor l'lr11n Srll or llrll.l ..... urJ)' ''Ii l 'I"" ..... "ZO \i,lllO 1 1 ~. lnttmH . lr1t1dt' ror tlllllt tl'uc·ll ( t UJ \• I t ~ U IJlf \1 , I • ••••••••• •• •• • • ••• • • • • • luo,1•~1 t 'It. It t-" nit win tW:l l3.\3 lfUI••• IH h .... t11 1•1i vw l t•ll /<'11 s 1:1 :'ltlll '550 ,.,,1h'il "''', 1lft Ill•· IU' 11111 1WI•1 l'I' 11·11 1111111 4Wh9et0rive1 J\-.k Int II"\< ft• "h lnl 1••111 !It Ii l1lt1 llll ttl'l\I I 1 11111 ... ·11 I 1111°1 .-110. 11 hpl'.\111 ltl•I lo 1111" "'"' '"I' Ill• 11•"' SI ·11u •II• 1 '" , 1·1 i1 1•11.11 I 1 II• 1.111•' I I II ku11.•l111u1 11111 1 l(I 1 hUll Ir 11111'1 llfltl \11 II 111 "10 1111 11111 h I ......... tleltl r.-.o11 .... ,, l re••I nul. ''' ''•'' \ate ,._.u " 11 '> ..... ,. ........ .,. I .........•.....•....... < • • ... I I I I I " I H I I ,, II I""' ''""' ..... I ' 1111 11111" 1(1111. 1•11<1 llt .1 111 fl•t I 1 I 111 l•f ...............•••.•••. COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP II I IN CALIF. It 11 CHHOl(ll $6995 112 TOM -4•4's. JINMYS AMD YAM COM¥8SIOMS ALL AT .. SA ..... S JOE MACPHIRSOM C .. YROLET :?I Aul-OC',('ntc•r Dnvr JRVJNt-: 761-7222 WAMTED! I.oh mndt•I Toy1J1 _., \ol\m. l'•l·kup:. & \an~ t'Jll iu today' I' I\ ft t< 0 T I !"c o 11 •I \ 1 'unu.re I • ,·•a•· 54!'1 513~ •SEA RAYS• BOAT SHOW PRICES ,,,.,...,.., h11 \>try'""' hr , II 1 llat hu1 , l "''" Mfltt• •O·l1tt 1 fnlff..-,, UtlNty '110 ·····••·••··•·········· 'l•l\lllNNl.llltWll SI t'hcvy l'tl'kup. rt•bll 1•n11. nu brk11, 11rt'11. uphol & puml Xlnl <'Ond. 11500 (l.'6-0406 ·-t570 ..._ ________ ..... ....................•.. . ... ......, ... llu11 'h11>11•na 11<'\:dr~. 3llax .Ii tm. !Hll2 , r , t ,. ,._,. & air..,.. '°'° ....•..•.••.•••......•. \t « 11 \' I I. I :! ~ 14 I I h ...... '° Malunic 111om l11r 1'1711 l'fiuih:I' now on cl111plu ) HAU I SON'S SIAUTIOATS .Ill.II t'uu~t Hwy N II U l -2547 l<f\El<.£1 llwm•d It\ .i l~H l'ht1' 1'11111 li ,1\ l•f uft"'>'lllfl,11 01lhU '"II & 1· I U I'> l' I I' 11 ~ II if ~ 111 "'"''"""' 1·1111111111111 m11n1l11l1I )H'•O 1.,·1 it7.lH ,,,. • .1,k11111 ~ ... • .. u h .. ,, ol $IH."1ll h"'I or1 ,114 /l't14 17 (.IJ''l'·ll Juh"""' 1111 $I :100 ~:.! Herl I "' 1'1111 ' & 1111 7111>11y1•r111i.t•r 1'.llm111,1t111 hull .1.'il l''rnil, Vul\11 l I I Am1•r l1lr 1".S •11 1111 M4 1111'/ .!.I I• II II I 1111· I ... t 111 ti < '11u1o1•1 ~..:I "', ,.,. ~.II 111 'I 1 i1tlt' loli:~NI I• I,• oil \H 111 '!till tcOI •>hh•1 I 11111111·1 I '"" \I II II Ill k 1.l 111 "'""' A. t l'llllt h-111 .'fCNI I t 1111H1 It h1•111 Hll \ '•1•1 I It 111 r,r;n llW1I 1 ·1111111<•1 ""••II 1111 .. I M•l l IH•tl 11 lh" ·' Sl!oll Mii ,i i' '"'"' A.uto n•lcie, rerh h1rh & lu:u •eori .. •400 ...........•..••.••.••. 111tll\ 11•1111•1 11111 •II 11'1 1'11,111111 ....... 1 lh1lll I' •. IC ~ I II II I II' I "''''I ,,, lllt «I 11°11 ti l•\il'.ll Y l'lllNt: 111111111 lli•li:·· 111111 ,. , ''"I 11 1H I•• ft<1111lih ""I ''" 1,1\11 \\ 11111:1• ''"""'' I 111111 111 11\ "lfllil•lll"I f!•••l 1·111111 1, 11, 11111' 11•1 l '.111 t>i:I I IK.'1 <'\I'll I n i: 1' &. "" l' \' k t' II U ' to lh .!1'111 rluv' 1 \1 1111 f'hur' 1 7t. 1'110.JA 2!> 11r1 .. 1111 loob, Rent/ tt•Hll. ,, .. ,.., $1<1,l!'>o of Charter '050 Motorised llh' "40 r,•r ~ ~M • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ''I'' Ill'" "'11111 ~111 .. 1<1 111 •111111•11 P 1 I if 1 lt11111pt•1 •, 1lt I"' -.hull I 11di.1lt<I /C, 1111" 111~11111111°111 All l l';1~<11111hl" ~.UI 1111' .111 hl'l\l l 4 ' l.UJ!•·r f, 1 ~I ~11" II .. m mun <1 O r.: ,, n c 'hryi.ll•r. JUlil ""hid NII ~ beeft'd u11 l.t :.lie i.llp SlH~.11 l1M l hl7. l 1rnr lt•t 1ih1"h 7•, 11 11101111 yaC'l11. h11111 Iv •·• 1l111h li7~:.!17:! 1t7d111 l"o" clt•l u l\ M 11p1•tl llflUl(lll 1)1•1• 11 for ~;,;111 i\.,kml( S3.">ll l>oulJk lil 'c•I 61 b.J!.kt'l 1'40 li7711 ~14 UO !'tlu111 h1•.ar 10 cvei.1whndi. 1133 41ifiU looh. SaJI 9060 htthe¥e645 n;n wkdyi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '711 l'uth, l'Xn.•lt('Ol l'l'IOfll h I .... . r T • I . C:AI. 25' ti l>Jth . VIII''. 1100. S:JOO ilflt•r 5PM l\.n;,be upng l p1 .. nu. x nl Cnn~ (. r;1 I n I a nn 1& k lOll m('I t•r h t t , 4!14 73.'W rnnd. S700 Y J r h l · I) U lo! r o" n " 1 • j 1 n li7:14!1!.t. ll1.~lom dbl r l'<liir hull chu:l(er. 1~11n 11vc•rl11 cl .cb<;olull'h mag111f11·ce11. fllllt • S~1.'>0 t4>l J(.1117 l'nktl t•cmcl. Wurhl1t•r 1-:tion.) u .. 1>~ 1; r •• nil t'1,1no $!1WJCI 'i VI 1:1!0.l l\itli.) )?run.I." ~Int • 111111 'i:.!tlOO r1rm l'f\l'l' 1,i;, l:llil ""uni,\ \\ ,d II II t I 1111 '11ho fll .11111 "' J1\ald1111 i.? IJl01td1 ~olld • ,,,, iron h.irp, 1'11 t 111111 \llU I firm :1:1:1 1-: IKlh St \pl II (. i\I 1"1a 11:1i7 S t1·1 k i.I~ IU. ~heads & i.ho14c•r ~ S ,:;,111·\. rl'fn.:. \'Ill-'. (.',\I. J.\ -.up<'r 1·1111tl. L.m 1111tu 1111111. 11l'pth f1mln, t;js\1t• l)nn· 1i7;-i m:!I ~mdl:i'"· <>SA:-.i ""'"" 1>h 'I'-· 14 l"'ll l(,ts •lliU ' 14 .i11pr11\ :1~. hr•, '"11 •· mu Jllr 11v1•rh.1ul. :!>Ill 111111 1'11 \ :tit' l'·•rllt'' '""~ 1•ll'a''' '>'Ill ~111:17 11177 "I !hi Sl..q1J.11•k ('lL,ltllCI ~1:rla11 l.k llt'"' try S M:1;~1 llkr !;411 ~.r,~,ti . ' .~1 l'hp1wr ~lanm . t'l11 . fln i.:b. VltV ti I knot !tt<•l1•r. !I !lhp 111111111 l'fl'I ,1,1rt J-.1111 1·111111 ~111.-J(HI >WH :lo:l:J :11; W:11 r.1111 t'a1 ,1111a1 :c11 . CTIUSlllJ,! l YIJl'. ~lj)s Ii {°llr rc•rll -.u r vl'v /\'k1ni.: $1:!,101 4!17 :~li!lli 77 M<Yf()REC,\llH: Xlnl runn1111( 1·•>0<.I ~ t•h 644! 4!159 art 5 '101'f';J) 1977 "'ht ('1,111 hrund rww. ontv I.ill rn1. $.~I firrn •l!l:J :r.l!JI '76 Pac~r Mo~d ('111 l'h :; Iii !1!11!7 ·77 H)''{l l ;T , dhl 'il'lll 1!11 C' IHlll . 111 J II v "I r a .. 5-1!1111;;,1 '7H 1-'tJll~ Mrtpl'd 1111l1'.1)!c. :! 11111' old 1!'11i 714!•1 Ill Cl ('111•\' H 1•yl :':1'11' 11 t'lll( c' II M I' I. 1-; T V. , 111• I I hoo~111w, 1'11111'11 111111', I. prci.hurt• 11lat1• w /T II !Jcur111w & J .,pit S111o111iaw trans All for $27~1 1;:1 Borg-Warner J >.P41 0 l> traru.. new t'Clhn111<l ell' SIZS. Compet1t1011 clutch. disc & 3000 lb prl'sMtrt' plate $30 11 0 r:1<lc11Lur UJ. Aft HP ~1 . $48 47!!2 ., , l-'1h<'ri:h, Jlar<1luf'l fw VW '1'111Nli" ll4 l IU22 • • 1::. V x Vt•W•• Mos t maJ<1r "'ork rlmw ,\I I or pa rt 1\ ft Ii p m w k cl a y ., 1193-307:1 I' 1 a 11 u . I ; 1• or gt' lJpnght I yr old 1'1 O\ Chl•r r \' 1;.w !'>-1&1 • l"n•ul'lt l:ru1 ton :-.port f1 :.ht•c , s 1111111 Z.'i'x!f' fi , rtyhr. lowtor. outrigl(l'rt.. hurt t.rnk Sot ('.cl 7,. t If I• ~!'1001 11 ... 11111 1~1;! 1114!-i, 1'\I'" I Coodyt·ar tlRH; 5LT sled bt•ltcll rndwls on mags for O lug Chevy Lo mill'~ Sll51 urrcr. &16-:Jroti MotorcyclH/ Scoot~rs 9150 '71 Vr. t•ng m Jl'CP. xlnt UPRIGHT l'IAHOS llavc ma O\ •wk'>. wlnl "I. lleaul1I ul Sll•111w11 ~., Tumnic & repair 'w1rn ''''I>· SIS!100 Wdl t<1kl' !>a1llJu,1l or 1·111111 y :" 1 ru11t· Pvt 1•1 v 1::11 'J7n or li7:1 7ti~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c·nrul 18.000 m1 , $1&1/ofr 1117ti ll;1rlt·v llriv11l:rnn l~\11 <1631 S.'-'·~> B1 :ci1t1 lll'W. 1111ly , ... fti..o~ 72HW 19\hCM ~ nn 17' {;lt•n·L. fbr11li.l1JIY K Heam. b:i11 tank. Wall Slronl( trlr. i.ll1l c·nncl Xt r;i., SI 1:.u ~.1'1 1 ·,•17 SporiiRcJGoocb 1094 ••• •••• • • • •• •• • • • ••• • • • :!tf ..-urrou I .__1 Joi :\1 •·rc· l\1111 lithl<' .• 11m1·' 1·orn plf'll'. xlnt 1·or11I 111a 1;.t;!. J14'1 ( ru1..c·r 'I Ult.I lll"'l'I , lfl(hlllll( fh,11r. llUlf IJ! g1·1 ' A\1 FM . V III-. 'J'rj11t•1 24711 N1·14 p11rl W1lh0rl l(otr duh~ I IJ 1roii.. 111\fl 1.41 7!11 fl, r.41; 71,07 1 ,.ood~. l:•J•lll i·oncl l K l'owc•r -,p11rtr..,h1n.i.: : carry '.11M' lilll .Jo.llln l\1,1t Wool.I hull. flyHll<( I> ~71.:l>I hrnl1<1·. n1·wly rt•l1u1lt TY, Redic>, cn.:1111· Ntt"d' "'"'"'' HiR, Stereo 8098 wnrk. Chcr all l'•)f)tl1l 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•x1·elll'nt Hrand 111•w d1r1•1•t111nal f111cl1•r :.11d TELEVISION H1•nt:il11 l'TC't' n<'hVl'rV LOW AS SI 0. MO. l"M i "'av 1a1hn Sl~IClO or 111•"1 11ll1 ·r l•,\•1•n111g"· ll-15 !t:nti N .. w Wtlctrlnw ~·• I:!' J.tlC~l'l )!ht \ 1·r~:1t1f1• S I 11111 \ .1 I 111· , $;,:;II ~ O!'.ti:I t•Vt'' cu .. tnm I I I on K "'1111·11 .... I ,,111 .. OH 11111 . ~11 .tllltl 1~;1 :J1m ( '.11 :..>ti full 1 unnl! l'l'.•r :, Ital!' II H 111·-.1 11f11•r llVl'r $:IOIJll ;>!I:! ~l:J4"1 oi· Uown l-.. 1'<t I ·1111 n 1!177 , rull} l'<IUIJllH'd :-..11· ,,ell• ll v1•r $401111 "·" 1n,,: .. !-. E II V It' t-: \ I-' 1.11 ,\ 'I' YM'llT :-.Al.t-::-. 17 11 t 1n;,.:i~ t:olurnlt1a l!i. ~1111 c·unrl nu 1'<1\l·r I rlr (JI II, 1111111\ x Ir ll' 1\1 "' t ., 1· I I ' i;1:1 IH~l'.1 l.1tl11 11 q'1llW1 Xt111 1 ondr 11011 w l1 a1t1•r & ,.,,, ,1., Sli50 tlliO 4!M:I 1r, rt1lcs INo mistake. ·t;.i fo'ord Eni:me & Trank only 15 milt•., I A'kmi.: $235 ufr 50 CC lfoncla (;y- $700 or hc,1 ollcr' deengS2.S.J ll P Bri~lb fAS 2f>l:I ullhl v engine $25. Ph 5-IK 7f58 '1'',11r1:.1ha l)'l 11111 1!175 xl111 111''. " c 111111 "" •• I> IM'.lrtcfll'l' $1,~I :'>5'J ~22 alt :, ll11ndJ 2·!.l rokc ltrt'li. "Int 1111111 neNls 1·«rb ,1dj Slllf) ··~IS !"'1115 7!11 :i \1111111•,,1 loi:111~ Sc 11rp11111 2."illl'•·. l1Jl'1k' ~noll rc·h.1 i\utot for Saltr blc• ~!'>O 5-.V.t ft!t~l a(tt•r ~> ••••••••••• •••••• ••••• • 7;, 11011<1.1 41:.11>.1 .. "''"' c111I\ 11111111)1 ' ( ';rll '1'~1 lt:i'1 I Antt~s/ hki· Clou.ics 9520 S700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11; llo11el.1 t · 11;,;10. :111110 1111 . I a1 lfll ,. ov1·r ,l1Jl'k, 1111111 \ ""'' SI :ir~ I; tr) 7 \f~I ·1:1 Y 11n1 1d1J 17;,, xlnt 1 oml :>,IKICI cm It in 1 Nu h.1111•1 v S:l~l!'i l·:I l'a1po k1ll'l'l1oanl Sil5 !~HI r1:l!t7 '!'IS Thun1krbircl ~'"'firm K:l t 7115f. 1948 Plymouth Woody 32,CMMlnnlo( m11<·s Maroon with lll'W Ht·m1ngl11n whrl t·~ .it t.. Im m111· thr11 11111 St•rtou .. 111 .!:$ t ·111ur T V. ~llMI ~li\0.1\ti 14 1111111 w prl\ alt• .. 1111 111 Nw111 lkh ·77 B1tyh1wr Z.'>' Surnll11!:J .. ·lit hr-. i-1111'" rn·w fi7:H~~17 12' AM I' S111111~h ~""" Y11111.1h:i , n . :!511 IWlll 1100 qwr11·,1111ly IJ73·7b'!l2 l1c,.:111n1·r' 1111.11 ,,•,k 111 i.: 111111•., 1'1•1 f•·1·t 1·111111 ----------• SI~~> 770 lli;Jll, ~1!ill1b1·.,1 !ltiK 511:12 'I).'> BUICK 1-cSalm• I dr Sdn l'i:rf cond. lo m1 I ownl'r "Cream l'ulf" $12011 bst ufr 6.11·:11Vrn 23' Ch1~llll' Soulh l crnsl I. a p s t r ;i k e I· n 111 n .\1obale phone . .ill <"h:m (.'rw:.cr. t•J<<•dll'nl i:oncJi· m·b. w 111ut11 ,t·anncr 111111• 22.'• 11 r Chevy 327 Xlnt t'ond v1dN1 tape re• motor Nt•w lull lenut h c order , blk t wht l'11nvcrt1bl<' t•an•JP) & !°>'\6-9606. l' om p I t· L l' 1· 11 v l' r loah&..._.. f':ncloi.el.I h1•:i1l. h:111 ! .. puia..t lank. Vlff & Cl\ r;i1ll11:.. • •••••••••• •• •• •, •••• • n,•w uphol'lh't y. d1·plh GS•l al rt'<'Order. 2 ;inc·hors. :I •••••••••••••••••••••• IUlj.ll' PllffiJ!fi, 70 g,11 1(,11' ..,1-:LJ.IN<; MY l"l.1':1-:T • tank Dana Point S:-l!JOO IH' Starcrart w /85 h t..:.illow~r l714>5~57:!I $4500, 15' GreROr w /25 h Beautiful Cla~~ic-l..1uorh $2450, 15' ColelTIIln can Mu!ll wll this ~1·1•kl-nrl ft2S Mt 6l'M 962·7223 Will consider all uffrr" •••••••••••••••••••••• l'ror . yach t &. hout service. p1unl & varnhih. t-'ree est. 673·2300 673-8248. 975-0707 PACEMAKER 44FT. SEDAN OP!NHOUSE w .&s.. ... We apolORt:t.e lor t>c1n~ H Fl I. r-: II :\1 AN I•' <; SJ\ll.BOAT S"l.7:-1 ( 'J II G7J..H40or673 t3ll.I I.If HACING C.1l.imar.ill & trlr Mu\t M•ll ' 1'441 !1570 l.a!lar Mu:.l -.t.'11 I"" w1·(•kf'ncl 114•,l offlor 7!i'I 11:111; llJ' ll11hll' ~ l rnclt•r . hkl' m·w t•oncJ li 1100 !iti:I ;, MO 21r Sloop. tnpk pl.111k1·tl rnahnJl:iny h ull, l11'.1d. .ir.1llcy. s lr1S <t llaull·•l & i.11rvc•v1·tl 7 '711 Inc tcb N. B • n11111n n I( $!111011 m:c 1:;:JH Cutuhn11 l7 Ot B, Hpln, t 1 h ;i lot ' • V 11 ... , K I r a ~ E n:i cnudrc wt1111er SI 3,!llCI :'11111 !~1Z:J ~ ....... ,... ., I out of town la!'t w1·1•k. hul 14!' KITI': 2 ,.,1111, tlollv W<''ll be on the boal ull J.100 •••••••••••••••••••••• HAYMA1tlll4! The trad1l1onal heavy rlu ty. llghtwclicht marin1• r nalne To 3.'>'J 111' t ;c· w 1• e k c n d I' r 1 v 11 I t• p11rty '11 tn\ t•stmt•nl 1·om rn1tmcnt rcqu1rc·11 1m CALlO' rww,mb. \'llF.11 m1·1hutc 1w1 .. ('an a1 Ill' 11111hnl. m.1ny '(Ir,,, ranl(t' fm;,nl'llll( I l 81> JH'I $3700 ~f7 '1!14!'1 '7!'1 !-.u1uk1 GT:JaO. v1·ry 1•kJH1, l~1K m1, :I 111\•1 I e~lrn 1•xllau'l S>lllO or l),t nfr filli !1146 I.lay!. td :ll'M :oNVt-:RT '71 Skylurk, lo nu's, A1C. r 1w. s upt'r 711 ll11n1fo MIC 175, frt·l>h '<hurp S27!1~> 5411·7006 l'llllllll! $-100 Iii\!\ 157:1 rn kc lfil/fl( '(' \'W !"hr 11lllc ('Ojl l),1rk 111'.lfl hh1t• il,1·n1 lh 1·itrb ~hnq1 !'il'c· ridt• to a11pr1•1· M .!111 '7'1 1 loncla 7511 K Il l\. xlnt $1tiOIJ !'>1!1·41 77 l!n:i llO 2.'><l y am:iha 3 1110 m1ks Xlnl l·ond $700 !IOO l!KiO Sun .1fl 2PM , Mon 1-'ri ull<:r41'M ;.,o CC Su1.11k1 CyC'lt'. Nds w111ni.: $1511 l'h 1;1:1.<1<11!1 '71 llond.c 7~10. 17.111111 mile·~ 1o11I c•rnttl, mrc11v xt rn~ $!1'1~ \a II Ii Ill :iA4K 'ti5 ll.11 lt·y t>o v1cl..,11n Sf'lOrl.<:l'I' l'Ull'\ 111111 fl'• hu1 It Cll•! $1 :'l!l'.1 Pt•lt• ;149 2.';65 'f.7 ll:ihun t;hrn 450SS flomlsfrr w1hard1op /\II 11nw t·I~""'' dt·s1~11 11111 Prorlur 1•tl ll;indmjdc ll11h;in hody, Chrysler c·ompon1·nt11 675-3590 lfi Mn1l1•I T l111a'1s1t•r Xln1 Inly 011ly $1!1.15 &15 80!10 f,t I.I NCOl.N CONT Con '(trl •I II r, new to pt uphol 1 tru11s puinl & lirt·s. Pr1t•1• ml'l'<ls parls c•11r Mu:;t 1>1.'t' $7!'100 t~t!'1"1H7!1 1007 CllRYS IMPl-:RIJ\L t'Onvert. full pwr, lthr, new topt c pt. $:1500. ti45·4!!79 CORVAIR MONZA 1!16!'1 ~;llj(IO(' Ill IO I'll tell<·nt c•1mdil111n • In trr111r, ic1101l condition. ('Xl1•1111r 1w1•ds mm11r rr 11air S!IOO or 001'1 11ffrr l'ull li41i-O-l:lel llUIO(' lll'W j)Jrl'1 \uthon7C.-d 1)1t1lr 11r ... 111I '-ervlce~. f11!.t.1 Mc·'·' 1714 l892·8.S-1 I ltn·n prnfp,suinullv cit· 5'!wt R 5'!>rf R I cl " 14' ll<lllJL,· '';\1' ... trlr, '· Ke, s, ace. 1rnalt.'< an r1•1x>Wl'rt.'u r '--Rodt 9540 lodt ,540 '1ercury 6(1 6H V , Iona <1haft Forward rcvl'nH neutral Ga~ tank .v/pump. 1225 84~-8440 h y Nl'wport ·, f1nc•i.i xlnt concl . ma11\ '''''" ''"' hn1c1an~ ·rot:1I t•f t77!> ;..to 7!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-1:1.000 spent in l asl !I ltANt; 1-;u ~. mont.hJ on lh1s '67 model llrand new twin Chevy l';qu1pp<'l1 for rut'I' •II -t<" ,. d crws e. 11mt11111" 11wn1·r ~., -.rui..a {'r ('n Jlin es Try $9000 1 Volvo Penta Outdnve wtCruiseder enii, Cmpl access. 1800/bst orr. 644-5a. eves with ne.w transml8slo,ns . VOYAGER All equipment lnduchng 131-41' 7.odlac with 40 hp 1131 541~ CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CAR AUCTION • Mer cury enf(ln c on llHlh. 91,./ davU.s. Radar. auto·pllol. Docb t070 7'"1 Onan f(en~rator . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . *6 HP MERC 0/B All VllF. deplb ·ft nJer. SUPSAVAILAILI eledrle. like new ~. RlmW \op around bridRe YAC Newport ~51 675-IM~ ----deck, atereo, color TV, p 904 aleeps 9, k l n 1C ·11 i ze 30' Avalon mooring. In ~ •• 4!:.~ ......... ~ alt-epertlounae In main front or Scan 's and swim aolon . full lllllley with area.1261000. 673·5009. mlcrow&ve oven. trash , , r o m p 11 c t 0 r , b 1 ti SIJp needed for new 3:1 "'OLUM BlA 26 Mark I. 7 1111lll. OB. full lc tt'I, S~ 1161·3007 12· Luhr11. xlnt cond. redar aulo pUot. ln1dtd Won't I u l 1311 . ~on 6'MD>Bkr rt'frtl{trawr w / rrecier. Krtch. Newport Reac h doublt 1ta lnlt1111 sin~. 11re~·049G. butcher block t•ounter Slip Want~: for m y ~· I.op. uppers&lon bar area nshlng yochl Rnnua. w/wet bar. now refrig. at3/133-474B trrur.er. freah water ----- Sparklettt, bul It -In Slip Mf'(ted for 0wl'nl 28 s.r.u. Mlle ilttnS with a . blender. 179,000 Call C.btn Cn111tr. ~neflla o.u, PUotCluaJfied Ad 1714) 171~ Cbus.) or Lo you! ~41.0937.Mlke, iQ.1111, C213>197410f Crtsl -.im.AJen •• • se,e..eer • •· 11 Docbk» ...... 9-• Mwy L_, leech, Callfon9'a Consi~n your cal' now! Sell for cash at the West Coast's largest sPorts car sale. More than 500 cars to be sold lncludinA Corvettes. Ferraris. Porsches, J aJ.(uars and many more' No e ntry ft!e and new. lower com missions. Ca ll for information : Wt\GNER & WILLIAMS AUCTIONEERS 10220 Riverside Drive Toluca Lake. California 91602 Te lephone: <213) 980·~27 Out-of-St ate 1·800 423-2775 I t11 J.JO PIQ(UP S6995 1 IN/\1f\l'Nl 41H:Jll > FREE 100 GALLONS GAS Wllh l•llrd111~1· 111 olll\ l<'•'I• w11•1 1111>1 1·1111111111 WI WILL HAT AMY WRITTEN DEAL OM AMY NEW JEEP W!ARE OVERSTOCKED Z.'i~ lltirhor lllvd C<r..lU Mesa _!14/ 549-80~3- '77 Ranger XL T extras. ulr, l'IS, whls . eves 7:11 28.S7. dys 5:12 8391 1x4 GMC '77. LIKt-: NU. IS())O m1 S1crru Cla!lstl'. '~ T. loaded Shl'll. A C. rno s12ou c·u!>h I' 1• ~ :;.')3.1 75 CJ5 Jt•c·µ, 24,IKKI m1. Klnl <'Ond. muny xlrus K-18-tmti. IJtll! IH!ll USB> 4X4 VALUES I !17 8 I) 0 d g l' P 11 W l' r Waiion c P11301 l.1k,, nl'w. low m al c11 . orr road 1.'QWppcd 2 yr. 12.000 mile war ranty avu1t.cblc $7499 1978 Cht•vrolcL. :.• Ton l'U IPllllJI V8. "uLO. air. 2 yr. 24.000 mile wur· ranty $7999 1976 Jt'<'P Ch<'rukl-t• t 'h1l'I IP114l 1 v If. aulv. ITUIW. w1i;i<•h , !.unroor. to"' package. dual baltl·ri .. , I Ill volt 1mm;.iculatl' 111 & oot $6999 1975 Chevrolet PU I I' IM > VII. 4 !lpd. lock mi: hub!., off roud c<1u1 p1>cd . I yr 12.000 mile warranty available $4699 197:1 Do'1l!el'll l'o'.1. t•r Waj!OO I Pl IUO I. V !C. aulc1, dcnn. tow milt·"· I yr. 12.UOO mill• warra11ty 11vu1luhh• $3999 1:>75 Jct·p 1'h1•r11k1•l• 11'111121 VII, a11t11 Liil. 1· u !. 111 m w h ,. t' I 1 m mi• rul11t\· 111 I. 11111. I 'r. 12.UOO m lie w "rr .111t y ;J\1tll11bll- S4999 1'171 Jeep Comm1111cJ11 1Pll13 I V ll. ofl r''"'t equipped, 1 yr. 12.uoo mile wurranty J\ a1l.ihll· $2499 I !I 7 j! ... fl r 11 II r 0 II ,. ll 11'11151, VII. ~11,·k . uir c..ond. vny 1•1,·1111. t yr. 12.ooO mill' "'.rrr .. nl y uvu1luhle $3999 1'1118 Je<'ll Comm.rnclo 11 'IO!ll >. V G. lill<'k . I } r. 12.000 mtl<• warra11ly av111luhlc'. $1699 COPELAND JEEP 2001 E ht, SA 558-8000 00 Toyota Lund Cr llurd Lop. Xlntcontl l''ull c:i!lc. lru trues. ll<1lly hdr <::111 Shks . mor1• $2 ,2!1~ 1131 02'i I True kl 9560 ....•.................. '77 TOYOTA PICKUP W 1 l h cl c I ll H' ' h <'I I II f2!lll:... I RAY FLADHOE LJHCOLM/MIRCURY lfi· IK i\utn (\•11tl.'r Uri' c· Sii fo'wy l.11k1• Fort•'ll ll1 ln11w 830-7000 '76 GMC4X4 SIHIA autom.111<' 1rnni.m1111>100 41H111•>7 1 S5850 SUNSET FORD [~II c:arl.l1•n t;rov1• Hh <I \.\ 1·~lll1111:.tt·1 O:Jc:i·•\O H '7lDATSUM PIO< Ur /CAMP£1l Mull!> t88971S 1 $2650 SUNSET FORD 5f40 Garden Grove Blvd We<>tminstRr 636-4010 'S8 Ford ,., T . rhll enR. or rer 1)3 1-47 15 tran:.. bri.kes etc. $1501 ofh:r 6.11 4715 '73 Do<htl' P U .. club cab. P S. P B. utd bl'd. cab•n .. r :.hell. m.iny J<\rj~ Xlnt cond . $:ill41Cl 541! 1~ 13 l>i\TSUN mu"t 'rll, s:i.oou 5.52 l!Mll I lolullt-d my '71 Trav<'l - ;ill, hiM.ory rebll :iii!! V8. ha.-; 20.000 ma Had1als. new brks S350 FOB An;ihe1 m tllkl'S 1t :.di 1147-84!11 0 71 ToytH:l PU Sharp. rrblt en~ & hrks. sunr·r. FM-8 trk, lll<lfo(S, $1:!00. 6'10·4380 '75 Datsun Truck. n1re ap- pear a n<'e & 1nter1 or. Mech. perl. New llrell. hrak cs. & Jo'M ra)>s stert'<t $2000 4!1ti-495(; 1972 FORD COURIER P/U t 18697X l $1699 llll MAXEY TOYOTA 111881 Beach IJlvll llunUni;(ton Jle;il'h l.f47-855.'> '75 Chevy 'i Ton. blk. 11horthcd. Ad:. ~tcrco. shcll,rn;11":s.lom1·., M1n1 rond Shl:,0 b:.t ofr Trd fur Pord1e ti75-I !140 ·73 Ford Hant•h1•ro. CT I'S. PB. ,\C. J\;\ltl"M i..tcreo S280<1 or. G1tl 2382 '77 OOOGE CUSTOM W11h cll•luxt• ~he ll II ~7272J Only $5499 RAY FlAOEIOE UHCOLH/MERCURY Ill 18 Auto Center l>n Vl' SO l''Wy-Lake Fort>i..l t>r Irvine 130.7000 '77 FOIO PICK Ur CUSTOM FIOO Deluxe shell 163231A 1 Only $5499 RAY FlAOEIOE LJMCOLH/MERCURY Hi 111 Aulo Center On ve SI) 1-'wy·Lake Forest Or Irvine 830.7000 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 VW Camper Vun. Io u 11 t.' d w I e q u I p + Corvalr r ng conversion. l,n m1 ·~. p('rlrc·t C'011d 7!'il fll(IK '72 1-'ortl V:m ·' • tun. 302. Vi!. ,1uto. panelce1 . r arpel. 1n-;ul.clt•tl I i-rals, 54Sl~79 '77 1UllUTOr EISO \ 1:1. ,1utom:111t· lf 1111~. f.1ct111-y ;11r c:ond1uonani:. pi1wt•r ~lcrnni:. J\ M / fo'M rudlo Mu .,t l'l't'' tlf'"8!161'4 ) $1175 SUNSET FORD 197'TOYOTA rtCICUP WITH CAMPH SHELL S440Gutden Grove Blvd 4 speed rttdlo. healer & Wcstmmater 636-4010 only 27,000 mllt'i'I. Like '74 Dodge 8100, P /S. air . NEW! Lie. 10660!'>4 Slk. AM/FM , CB. ma Rs. cstm 1096/\T Int $4200. 64S.11124 , or Slt7' 6425200 THEODORE ROBINS FORD .'Ot•O ~11\AftOR l\lVO < 0\11\ M l \II 1'>'11 OOIO '7~ f ord Van. l,on~ bed. 1:Ktru:1. Xlnl cond W'·l2M '74 Porcl Van. ·1• Ton. Xlnt cond Many xtruic. $4195 842 484'1 '$6 Dod1te. 1., Inn. Octl l4lUL~ '73 Dodi((' HIOO. bh1c k. 6 tags, us ii1, rni. l(d. J.100 Cyl stick Shurp eusl.ln· 675-317S 11exter S.1295. 645· 7048 ---·74 Dut11un P lJ Nt•w '78 Beauvllle, m AI C, pa1nt, CIJl.IS cnase. ster <'HS +m ore S8000 GM Exec, 983·7303 7498 lllAMD MIW I '71 llOODOOGEVAM 11702221, 141034) OMLY $4195 IRVIME DODGE c......-.. ~ ...... ,. .. ~ .. , <40AuloC..enlt'r l>r IH\.lNl': 830·3381 ...•.•..............•.. 1-'vHI 7H 1-;t·onoh "" lJll \ '< l'llR 1\1r. ll ' . 11 ll .iu\11 l rllll!-\lo llh l'llOlt I . r.icJ IU ( ,,,.,.. c h , 'u .. 11101 101 l!Jli .. tu\ l'. ref nit Ii"' ll l'il.'t'. IJ?t' ll rt·~. 14'tnci1114 , & '<'nli.. extr.1 £ul'l ljnk t rll'r hit ('h $7 .!lllO 1;;:; :.iosu dd>''. l'', .. G7:J 1229 '7X Fo r d Supt•r C'U.'>lom1ied loaded W I)( tra.s. bst ofr over S8000 64&3777 ·n-; pai..:. VW, for ~ah• or assumt· lcai.e $150 mu 631 \933 '73 Dodi(<' Jiit, aulo. P S. cw.tm inlt•r . (luJd. S:1:100 or nff Pr U<'hh1. t>42 liJ.'1>1 urt.42 llWI Iv nw~'av1 76 I-nrtl l.nn.I( w1111lo~ \'an lllllt'il w11Hlcl"''· ,tit h"ydty e4wp indd s11t•1· t·onanl!. o;hol'k jhi;111 h . hea~r:., lo m1 . h vy dty i.prcni.t1ng. ovt>r 1S11.1·cl radia tor. full Mid a s cu.o;tomtZlod mtcnor. lonK whl base. l'i.tm mal( w h I i. I a r ~ 1• r t 1 r l' ., l'nh·l·t lor l11otl).11l i.:amt."l> b75 3590 ·i;g Oodg1• rcblt cng & trans. new pot dt tin.'' mug whls' CR Sl895 •i42·9681. 64G-1071J 16Mwt1.-itwa•t WH-IW .... , .. ,, .. ,_ ....•....•............. WEWILLIUY YOUIDATSUN !'AIU l-'011 OH MH TOftDOLLAR fOITOPCAIS BARWICt< DATSUN , I I I , 111 8ll·l l1'>49l-l17 S WE BUY CLIAMCAIS &TaUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbor 111 "d COSTA Mf.:-;1\ 546-1 200 WI': PAY 1'0P 001.1.AH t'OR TOP US1':t >CA HS t-'OREION. oor,u:STIC or CL.A.~SIC'~ If your car la cxtrn <'lf'An S~ U!I flrt1t IAUll IUICK ~Harbor Blvd Coll• Meu '179 2500 75 ,..E-OWttfl> VW'!!i Ii IMl'OITS to CHOOSE FIOM' ~1· llur 1"1nr I.in•• .. 1 •turtto. YW '8711 RACH IL I ks•is:9• lrtcta 142A435 7~1mall.1'4 GUUWIMG ( P51.38) IA y R.ADBOI UMCOlM/MaCuaY 16-llt AULO Center Dn\t' :-.D tV.•)' U.Jce t•orest Or lnme 130-7000 AffoltCMMO 9705 . ...................•.• '74 ALfAGTY Low m lle.iJtr. t>IN'lrl• sw1rnor. i\M IFM radio L1k l' nrw ' 1!155WKK 1 J\u;o. JO /\LFA ·s IN STOC'K CHOOSE F ROM SPYDF.H~. GTv·s & T ti 1-: i\ L I. N E W J\lITOMJ\TIC SEDAN' IEACH IMPORTS 8411 UOVESTREF.T !Near M<1c/\rthur Blvd & Jamhoree Road 1 Nt::WPORT REACH 752-0900 9707 ..•••.•....•••••..•.... 15 f'ox w~on J4.000 m1 (~ood cond Weekdays SM~l -----·74 1-'ox Aul•>. vt·ry dean Xlnt <"ond Sl700 Call 771),2031 9709 ......•.......•.•...... 6" Spnle. look~ & rn:. good $900/llsl ofr 3·5pm rla.1ly to ~l.-1' 552·9565 IMW 9712 •.•...........•..•.•... ORANGE COUHTY'S OLDEST & Salcs·Serv1re·l-cu1ng RoY CarYer,lnc.. Rolh1 ~oyre BMW 1540 Jamboree N<'wport Beach 64-0-64-4,1 IOI McLUIM"S SALE OM6301! Ul's IM STOCK ~ MO :'-11 Ht•.il.'ll Uh (I l . .i lluhr;, C'Ol llt'I llcdl'h & Whll ltl'r I 714/52~5333 _Cl05{'(! Sun11._o.;..y_i. __ '77 BMW 5301. alvr. sunrf. air, s te r eo. 18K m1. $12.200. 675·U789 '70 BMW. 1mmacul11Le cond1l1on. new p111nl . 12700 640-IM.'> ---- 19771MW 630CSI 4 'P<'ffl. 111rrond . lealllrr 1nlt•rlor and mu ~~ Sltrrn ,·01nr l'Xlerlo1 (l~rr J F • SADDLHACK VAUIY IMPORTS 131·2040 4t5-4t4' '71. 3002. red. 4000 ml'• on reblt ena.. nu brakes. FM cUM\t.e, rreat cond. $.1500. M2-6348 • I ( -... • ._~ AMtot, IMporhd AMto1, l•,.,t.d 4wto1, l•porled A.ltoa, IMported Autos, '"'ported Sunday. September 10. 1918 DAIL v PU.OT DI 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 971 Dat... f7ZOIC_.....~Wo f7l5MH"e .. ,I•"• 9740Mwc.._t..a 9740Mlrc ..... n 9740AMto1,l•pcH'W AMtot,IMpori.d AMtot.IMported -•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• K H•ll DICl!-.1-' lut•I in), ton. IJIJ. mu1H 11cll. 211USL. 7""MIZ .. SOSE·L MGI 97 .... r-ot 9748 _ .. 1..~ 9750 11 2 l>t l'ciui>c-. or11n11t• :J.' 73 •rrNnn Gh111, ~Int w v .. .... .._,.. -........ MP<l. run11 nu•1• S7n ''Oftd S2Mo bc11l offrr •IUll•i. I' '/\I Ml t i"M . uir, AM t t'M :ileri•o rai.i, Complcli: with 11unroor. ••••••••••••••••••••,•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 09•••••••••••••••••••• H.U.'M24 ~JM2 ull<•thru11111 ,.,IUl.OOO+ pluyl•r,800Qm1'-.onm•w cru.ise l'ontrol, ~lerco H MGB. it lnl cond. '71PIUGEOT LARGEINVEtilTORY 1ru" 112.000 l' l' Mon ftljl. Uhr inte?r •• ur, 1ww AM/FM IUY Oil LEASE YOUI lf711MW MOW! •IMW* •RESALES • 74 ~10 4 door, l(wd l·on ,I lih1111. rt•hll 1·nl(. rlt'W thllon 32.000 nu /\ M t-'M bib, xlnl coml, tJ400 r J d Ill ' t.W II li-I .. I r ti7J <tti8:) IM.'.~ lf7l vw KAIMAHM Q.HtA '1APl!rl> umdtt 11111' I .,v, low milt: ' lil:lMl \ K I S.ADDLllACk VAUIY IMPORTS IJ I .JO•O 4U .. '49 9737 .•..••................. L"-111 • ........ .,., t.,pe. lt•utht-r intcnor & , or ig ownl'r. S04DIES.:•o•..,.o •• .. ., • ...,....., Mtr ht-llns both l u pi., '" ... 1"'~ 6399113 aft" " -"""' $1J.OOO fi7S 11156 ..,w m~lc11. Huy or lca:.c ..,M ,,.,, . ..r " Auto. uir rond . AM If"~ 71 ;.!lt()SIJ, Xlnt rood. :! u,.a.. hrn w1t1m mt. t'J ll tWtl Mtlll'r 63U 4001 I •75 Ml'l 210 M·;1>1tN l'om11kh0 "1th .. unrouf. i.tt•r('O. l'I 111"''' 111nt111I. & low mill''> Uu) or lt•.tJoi\' l\l'l7N XI I I t~RCI' l p 1ol1•reo. 1>unroof & lei.., 72 M HZ 2ilO ~ 1'. X&r;i 11ht1 rp l:k•t.il' Cull S!i'I tl:!ll ·tl:l M•·r('(•<I<'' WO 1<:111onc llJ \lt OUI Ii(•'\ 11fflo1 ovn S3.°l() l'h M !I 'llW( 71418Jl l/46 ()t 1114)4~ 17()4 ****** Mcrl'<'d('-. lovl•rs A .:em .• • YOU i'-tl 2SO S '67. now .ivall MOOO. whl w i red lt•ath 7M 14_<10 _____ • * CAN Owtf .M Optl 9746 thun 3,000 mth•:., <scr ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 5041\CS2'19411~ I 74 Opel Mant11 Coupe "d trani. .. i.uto trun:.. vinyl lop. rellllOnable. 581·3GIO d~. 4.97 2382 evs lkcky -. '70 OPEL CT. ylu/blk. 4 i.pd. Hry dean. Nu cl~tch. 11650 044· 7538 1971 Opel 1900. xlnt cond1 Onty $8987 ALSO A COOU SELEC TI 0 N 0 I' N I'; W · 7 b Pk:Liv EO'r!o. IEACH IM,ORTS ll4li DOVl!:STHl'.ET <Nc11r MacArthur Ul\ld & J am°b.Y"e Roud 1 NEWPORT m·:Acll 752·0'100 lion. auto, AC. new paint _ f3 ~v•n.1 1JJlllO\ H2UW-h1> cr.:11 1·~ • 7) u .m c~\1 \t I 1b .!aJW ''I' I o!Jll'q" '11, '• "11 1;si.\PI "T1 ~J ,11r 11~111 ~ .. "'" ..... ,.~. "' .. L.: ,.Ill" 111 our lh\t "'"' \ I •II 4 " 7l l.olui. jo.uropJ lw111 77 •~O ~EL Gold w rum, rmnt hh'll, AM, t M P"rrh /\II extra~ 22000 ~ tr\. 002 t'llll> I inc Show cond 123.950 '71 MIZ A GOHIOUS ~ S1lvt."r 14111UCEI * MERCEDES i' RAYFUDHOE UMCOLH/MERCURY * EHZ iC Mus t see to approc s&O ....... M•w 9100 549--9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 1000 Xnlt m l'ch. good body, nu t1reli t/up. Pat 64S·699S-l ve mcssa&c Sl.300or best orfer U'l~' , ... _,_ ... tl I ·2040 4''-4949 .. :;:~,-.. CREVIER &·~· .... owu ,.,., .... . 8353171 •USEDIMWs• 1!>~ Autu 1\t11o!\n \ , ,S 2002Auto.Jll 1111 Z-.!31· • ,1'1 ?002 p.111rllJ.sN\\ I 1 11,~.!-. H 1~1IH"S 1 i Ul Otlt ~ t< cU;f,11<1\ \1 1 77630ct.1<l'P1!'-'Tlt~ I i7S30,411p S IHOl'1UI CAoMd 0. • ..,., '123 ........•.•............ GnTOPSS I-Ott ', C>l It txOTtC CAR!!! We· W1ll l ·1111'1lj.ln \ oUJ I 'or-.1 h1 l-1·rr.,n \1 HI. lhtlb f<O'rl \' IJ( -.potblJI lh '.tlt'iibh• I fllltl \,k fur l''r .tnk ''' Tum 142·405 11.\fWOll K \ \\ \lnd .. r N1•v. Own1·n.,h1p 9731 ••····••·········•····· miracle mazda 2150 ......... ll•cl c..e. w... '45·5700 7' M111cl.1 ltX4 v..1~:110 l!IK m1. s.200 over lo Ulu1· J~ 1¥7112940 ---71 RXZ '1 :ipd. AM1jo'M ra<Jao, xlnl cond S900 s:.l~IO Rat 9715 L<>w m1l1•ugc good l'Ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vyn l top. u1r, ;sm rm tl.31 o:uo. ();,yi.. 770 11132' t•vct. & wkod11 1975 MIZ 210C Mt'r~i. l'rUl\t• c·ontrol. IJWI "t'flllJUW'( df 1ltt0r lut•k' ,\luw JUlOlllOIJtlt• Bu.~ m lcd!ool' 182l!M IT I Wt• h.1vt-d wiod !lelel'l 1on o( Olhcr ftnt' M nz .h Ill •1ur 111v1.•nl111y Cu ll l o day ' 16 IH Aut.o Center Uri vt• ""'--~ ~U t 'wy Lake rOrt")l Or ~ ,..._ As Uttee A.I ~ lrv1m· ""'--s4995 ~ 830..7000 ~ ~ * ~;>(iot , .. '74 Ml'1210C Sunroof CS!llKZI I RAYFLADHOE LIMCOLM/MERCURY 16· 18 Auto Crnler Uri Vl.' SD fo'wy·Lake Jo'orei.l Or Irvine 830..700D Jt SIX CLASSIC il """-MIZ't -"" ~TO CHOOSE ~ * FttOM: -tc * •220 •210C .. IT\llHISCO• UC! 'a ..... ,. 7Ml831 t7'60tl7Ml49S·•704 1 1, 250. White. a~to. atr cond .• AM/FM No acct· ""'--•ZIO't •lOOO -"" ~ •• ra."t c-t. ~ PN)Nf 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73PEUGEOT 504WAGOH $2995 AutomJt1c lran :-., AM /FM . very clean Ruru. good (68.'iLUZ l IEACH IMPORTS 848 oov1-:ST1tf:ET <Near MarArthur Blvd. &Jamboree Road> NEWPORT BF.ACH 752-0900 '672SOS 4dr. PS. PW. PB. dents.a dreamtodnve& Aff, AIC. AMffM . all own 640 73S1 records. S3400. Mt 5. 11.11·1ZW * .. ....._ SH ttOW ••• •-----~ iC '74PEUGEOT of li:.• d CJ h , 914 ·~ AUDl'i, HETU'• VWIUSES &OTHEtl IMPORTS •.-WrOITftACH • l!m s:n. '/2. IJOO m1 ., .11r '\t•r l'U'"'-IJ••rl t•o 11d 2\3 tfll ." ... aaa11 hll'rt'Q BIUl' hook SI 300 ~71l'I 73 230 Dark Hrn w tan in· I c r B \' " u l . 1· ll n d . $7895/bsl ofr 536 2ti7 l 197 6 MIZ 280C * HARBOUR 504 DIESEL Complete with :.unroof. YW ~ SEDAM 071 MOW ON DISPLAY! 97 IS .......••.•......•.••.. '76 CA,RI 2.8 SUMROOF Autom;,,t.tc tran:.m1s:.1on. AM/FM lap(>, blat·k m <.'Olar. t828PHNl $4325 SUNSET FORD thn:.!tlO l<'•o>h to 1 hot""t· I rom 11lu:. ·'" fl\Jl,la11d1111ot 1>\'l\•l'I Hiii of S11orth 1·..11 ' ,1l 111<'1\ \111.U:lt :>.Hrro11~ )~ W W1,rn1•1. S A ~.~.1 :n ;Q 70 l24 Spydc·r w/hurdloJJ, :Kimpg. $1200. I 493-3810 !J440Garden Grove Blvd. 16 t2A Spyder S·&pd <:on Westminster 636-4010 verl. Mug:., AM /l<'M i4 Capn 2800 4-s pd. lo ~~~~I~•· $4900 or ~l m1 's. all xtras. $2800. _ · _ __ _ ~-S786. ~ '74 f<'tal S<.'<fan, new t1n•i., ·71-Cap-;1 Ghi;:-r e d . AM/FM C?ll C~rrt c AM/f<'M cas!i. sunroof. 49'l 6821 . 49'l·:t407 SIWO or $4800. 548 3821 best offt-r ·7:! c:pn ~h&Kl. A~1 FM. '74 Fiat 124 Sporl ('11u1w r.1d1alt., io.lnt t•tmll ~1:150 air. ~lcrt'<1: ~cJ t·!ind l.11~ li<1:l 55112 m1 SJO(JO t.73 4lU5 ·n C..pn 2800c.·t·. 4 !ipd. Hoftdo 9727 ~. 6.'iM, nu trrcs. $1R50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti40-7977 ln:lnd M•w •79 i6Capn ll. V6. Cat bluck. 4 &pd, AM/FM at.er cuss. i.unroof. Musl sell/ofr ~2647 --- HONDA Cars MANY To Choose Ft-otn! o.t.. 9120 UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>ldl...,bia. *DATSUMS* L-.. s.lectkNt Of Al Modef1 SAl.l':S LEi\SING PA HTS St-:lt v1n : COSTA MESA DATSUN 4!2145HAKBOR BLVO 540..6410 540.021 l HOftda Can • G MC Trcb 2850Jlarbor Hlvtl Coo.tu Me!>11 !i'1<J ')(110 ·75 l'J\'1<' llal<0hb.1<0k ,\ L 1\~I fo'M 1·al>s 'll.'rco 5 ~pd, rudtals, majli.. •llit ml Xlnl rund Vrry lo mi S3400 963 13fAJ ·11i C IVIC H<1tchback. Stand tram •• 779 mt. /\II !ilandard c>qurpmt-nl. 96:! 7!182 or flti2·3!Yl0 '7:1 M11"h1 HX:J 1o1>.i1:u11, ;ur I! 11 Jll'\\o pamt. $/SOO Jo:"·' ISi:! IHl!I A'k lot Kevin 9740 ...........•........... '74 MERCEDES IEHZ280C LOADEU w1lh all lal· tory Opllon.s, (876M YA ) SALE PRICED NABERS ~()£) J!J(XJ I l.11lx11 Mid ( • "''" f\.\t.._1 '>40 111()() '77 MBZ 450SEl <.:ompldt· wrth t·ru1M' control. i.unroof. i.lcr\'o tape. lcath1•r 1n\l•nor & low mtll~ Buy "' il'a:o.c (037S£F'J e1a&0• vet 1Mf'Oft6 '75 MERCEDES IEHZ210C LOADED with all foe. locy options. 1786NLDJ. SALE PRICED NABERS t3:uuk 2()00 Halbof llNd (f)l,t.1 ~. S4().9 100 i7 lfonda C1v1r. l!lK m1. _ . ..._ - xlnt condition $3500. •MRZ '74 2l!OC. r lasl>tC, 496-4706. i m m a c • o n e I o v I n g ----owner $91!00. P .P . 16 Honda Hatchbark. 4 ~!>9'.!0. spd, air. xlnt cond. $2900 .--..,.,;E 000 . bit ofr Qjll 963·3Sl4 cvl> 75 4"""' L, -n. m1 i. *DRIVE A* *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT SllOP &COM PAK\'; BARWICK OATSUH ,,, 1·1 tfl' q• lf .,, .. 8 l l ·ll7S49l-3375 ·oo Datsun Road~·oler 2000. s s pd conv . h a rdtop. litood Rhape & runs out Kood. sum 661 11 s2 ,..__,,_,. .... _,_... Oat.sun ~l:t. ·75 B1 ontl' AM /t 'M Ii lto>1°ll xlnt - ... , .. 11.-..1-• c·ond $6200 h:.l 111 r !•••••••••• 1147-23.?A ·74 710 WJl(Oll rtwl. \t '. new t1rl':O., l(llOU 1·u ncl !163 OOS:l ·73 :t-407., l(ood cont.I . ~llMIO or bebl offl'r 645·!19:12 14 610 Huns looks 1•1C1·1·ll 4 sd. Good tires. I owm•r Sl.895or best offer. ~-OH\.'> 1S280'L.2+2. lmmac. Grn w/blk tot. Air. m<1gi., AM/F'M s lt'rt'O 8 trk $6500 847 ·9375. '76 HONDA WGM. l\utomut1t'. :i1r cond . t'OJ!iht'llt-dcc·k. OQ91t 1':/\) ~11enal SALt:: pm·1·d at $3295 Xlnl cond $17,000 Qjll<7M 15.17 9051. ll110 Merced!'!-> 280SE. on$( ownr. xlnl cond. AC. AM · FM LW-SW 81' stcrt.'O, 4 spd, radials. m<1 ny xl rai.. S4 .!1!15 l"1rm 1714 1 1133 RIH8 '76 Mer ced es 4SOSf:L 3S.OOO m1 , very l'lcan. $20,500. 644·6881 Joe HOUSE OF IMPORTS, INC. Authomed Mercedes Benz Dealer IEST SB.ECTIOH IM THE WEST!! OllSILS 11 noCl IS.. 111911 IS 1400 fS.. 154141 78 J00C0 (S. I /XII SIDANS A.MD COWIS 1125015* 71111G•rt 7• 280C f!HI< :>&631 Gold ,. 280CrS. 11•11a.i.o. 7U90CIS.. 7112tl0t..,., 7•?801S. lll03JGr_. 7& 780 IS-t180l 8rown T.l 4$0SE IS. 11&610,_ f4 460SU IS. 468TI 8""' 14 <dOSE.l ( .... -.Cl Blue 1H~IS.. OMtlS<- 7 8 ~l IS-eo:MI 0-Hn T1 4!50S£l IS.. 871>-tl Blue 77~ll!Mt 71•018ttV8111 IS 280Z 2+2. tnd owm•r. ntr, AM1 .. 'M I.ti>\.'. m.iJis,l••-------•11 xlnt m111I SIM/Ou h1>1 (Irr J.. 9730 t1v !f I (!' !f!tft 7!tOO or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sb 10 280Sl IS-&9101 10 7.iSl IS-$J1318"'41 I? ·~ I&.! 'lOXll 81°"'n 114'>0SUS-Otll~I Blue /4 •!JOSI. 18'1< 114631 Wn11• I~ <'>O!M. C'lw <9101 ,_,_ I~ t'IOSl. IS.W •l'lelW"'lf' ''•')(,Sl111et ,_,o,_. I~ 4!IOSI. IS. 71M161 8'1v9' /~ 4~ IS.. 10701 Blvtt 111 ••.o9l IS-11~1 B•ue '"~IS. ~1 8•,, ~ (S. .. ,, ,.._ ti75-04g\I ·75 X.J l:!l', lo rn1·!>, xl11t 1w1d. $10.!l'IO .. We nt't.'<I ln bu} cit· an Dalwn U"lt'<I c11rl> ' S Will l'ay 'fop Oollur s COSTA MESA DATSUN 646 4M8. 675 K:l.'ill ·r14 .I ag 3 llS fl AR F.. new tnl. wr whls. 4 spd, dean. R!it cir by 9/12. 956·7900 or67~9 2M$HARBOR BLVD Beaullrul 1962 Classic 540-4410 540.02 ll Jaguar &Cdan 3 8 Mark 10 SlO Wag. AIC, auto, priced to sell. $800. Pvt ply. S45-8'768 a.f\ s. 1 l. Uhr, wr whls. only 76K ml, body & en1lne perfect. great Invest· menl. Must 5<..>e. $4500. '76 Oat.sun 280Z. 2+2. air. G-_1_478 ______ _ 4 spd, mags. silver. Xlnt '60 J aguar x K lSOS , l~ ~or will tr1tde Coupe t'rt-sh restora-r /PIMIMl820 ____ lion. much new. Must 1'67 DATSUN sell Sll90() Ph 631 1176, ST A TIOM W AGOH Dl·7:l<IO CIKk ~or Gary_ Nlct tren po rt111 1on N~w ·77 XJt2C (;oupr <VICMOl Showroom ccmtl AOOO m l $1199 ll l,500. Ph 673 tjg~I I I L L M A X f Y ,,__ 97l2 TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIMl Be11~b 81\'d, '74 11 J.H .• $-&pd, 21K m l, HunUniion Beach ~or best. 147..flSSS W.O:ZLS -·· ,,.~rs.. 01e&1Grey 71 4ao61. (8-10741£"9 Red M•tll"'' ot lh••• eo•• ••• •~•-lar IO tfl(» ~ "'"" .... , to "Ol!WIO- C•U. f09Af -M'r.&a.H HOUSE OF IMPORTS, INC. .,., __ _ _,... 7 I 4/710.7ZO I lll/t21..a11• 714/IJJ..7210 .. ........ ..._ ·-·--... hlCrL'U &powcrwtndOWh ""--11711 hoc:hll.~ Atr. J\M1FM rn~st:ltt'. lmmaculalt'' Huy or ~ HMnti--'Oft ~ low m1lcugc. Must be lease <107033 1 """-• ..,. dnven' (2J4ROK1 Mcrt1•1h:s 450 SEL. HnJ ~ hoc:h .. $4888 Jm.mo1t'. l'onll, new cng . ft'\MllllO• VtfJ ""'--842-4435 _,,,, IEACH IMPORTS ~unrouf. nt'w lire-.. full y \fC:I IMPOal'S ~ ~ IMS OOV~STR f;ET l'flWll C..11 !j5Hll!ll our * * * * * * 1Near MacArthur Blvd. 1n~ busmch:. hour:. & Jamboree !load> Allto1, Mew 9100 Alltot, Hew 9100 A.ltot, Mew 9100 NEWPORT BEACJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -__ 752_:0_!00 EARLE IKE'S IEW1971 TOYOTA CEUCA AM/FM, 5 speed, steef belted radial tires. bucket seats. plus all the factory extras. (Ser.RA42·1 l8914) s527s NEW 1978 TOYOTA HI LUI L-0-1·8 BED SR5. AM/FM radio. 5 speed, chrome rear step bumper, Del 8ar mirror$, (Ser.RN28· 157781) s4791 NEW 1971 TOYOTA COROLU 2 door sedan. 4 speed, bucket seats, and much more. (Ser. TEJl ·34542) s3399 NEW 1971 TOYOTA COIOLU LIRUCI ·~-=-~· ~·'·'fil:/ -- IEW 1971 TOYOTA HI LUI PICKUP TRUCK 4 speed, tailgate panel. (ready to go). (Ser.RN23·090414) ... ,.77 . . ,. . YOLY026te&.A ~ " ................. cond. ...,_ _,.,., pow.. °'-' ,..,_ -lVlltrout Moot~ ..... (VC~I 0'200S) •e102 ...... ,. ........ , ...... ~ ............. ._ ... __ _ ·-··· ............. _ .. __ 2150 HAllOll I&. VD. COSTA MESA 645-6700 9100 - ... ..... AT ORAlllE COUllTY HEADQUARTERS OYER 125 NEW 1978 Hondas Ready For Del Ivery ••• , PRICES START Al lSGA4526211) (1425) Prioes plus tax & hoense Cars SubJect to Pnor Sale. Oner Good T hru 9· 1().78 • SALES & SERVICE OLDSM•ILE • IMC • HO•DA 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ·540-9640 AalhK, Uaed Avto.. UMd Auto1, l•port.d Avto.. lmpori9d Aarto., lfDporhd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Of"ldM 9750 Rolt Royce 9756 ol&swqn 9710 ...........•..............••...................••.................... has some super British buysG 8 l I @ ~~'"""' old - fashioned ~~ prices! %-.........,...__, ............ Just look for yourself ... ·74 M.G.8 . ,, ._,, .. :1 '77 M.G. Midget --'l'9>"n •• hi1i_lt ... • • .,. .• ~ '76 Triumph TR7 1.u t•\\.f:tte \ltteo f5e• I 1•11 '77 M.G.8. f•t1..SllCIO"f••O•_:, fS.-lilt) '77 M.G.B. lt,,1 i,&flf> '•(~ {4 \\1'"" \IP•r() (~t 18Afll '70 JAGUAR XJ6 & • )(;.OC'd cSt• Ht901 '76 Triu mph TR7 , 1 .-,J<!t·on~"'''•' ""•f'\ ~· 1''' i4995 s5359 '5695 '5795 '5995 i.5995 979-2500 '77PORSCHE TURIO CARIHA f'..ru R1-d ~porh .1 'Un roof & rqu1vm1•nt 1n1 lud tni;t Jlf l'und 1J4J\i.t•1 "'1n dow-.. .ind 11111 i:l.11 .1IJr111 f,. ,1lh• 1 1 Jim~· 1 no ·. t 11 11 • ,, 11 , JUlurnulJ1h 1·~10 i • HarbourVW 11711 IEACH IL. ~onhoch 842·4435 ·73 Por:.r ht· !11 t i:ornt <'Ond. $4200 or tw~I olf1•r 5o1ll ~11 "78 Por:.cht· HI I SL Targa Blk on blk. h ·alh. /\1C. alarm . whal1· t<rrl . lrt l'Pl>tler l'tl' $5()()0 Jnd talu: over $2'J9 mo l:w 01 µurdlaw .11 !):!7 noo Pl'. .tfl S. :l:I I O'J~ 1!1711 ~ l'~tm "0'"' m1 ' SJ4.!>001L:.t Oii Wkll) ' 2 I 3 J 7 I '1 !I I I t:v .. :. .,,.,k . 110-.. 714 996 6595 ·711 Por,.cht' !t21S c1.irl. IJruwn lld ~1111 .,It rt " JI r j J I !JO IJ () J \ >147 l08J f': H'' 1'4~ Ii:> I' I ",'I !fl t. '1111 l'Olld 11111"1 -;."'t' llt'W ltrl·~. lll'W t·'ol lll ~ml. l.;J!I 1\ 1~ "78 91 I SC Targa. J)l'l bl\r•· SM. all oplron:. i26.~ 213 'WJ 6:J75 --- '64 C. rbll l'n~m1-. xlnl mt'{'h t'llllc1 . bod} mh -..om1· l.\11rk s :l!l!Jj ti7J 30J3 7li ~II I IX 0011 111 tit•., Yt·ll11 " \lu ~t ,11• l.al!Ull,1 l\i•,ll'h I'll 71 i f, ;:J 'JI I 111·" I ·' d I.I I br..,1;,.., t IU ll II :--1111 t·ond s.aw:; ~,i-•. 111r. li.J 35fi !o.l' l'or•.i h1· Hc:.lored body. 11·hu1 It CO~ln<'. ht'llUl l fUI 55 I ·4532. 5.5:J 004 7 '78 924 LoJdl.-d ' I l..:wi:JJ\ I SI0,999 RAY FlADYOE LIHCOLH/MERCURY It> 18Auto<A-nll'r Un\'•' SU Fwy LakC' ~·orl':.l r>r lrHne 830-7000 ·-:-1 Po1 ..,1h1· !Ill l<1·d W blk \1 W p,11n1 OI dult'h llu11-. & louk~ llkt· new :>37~1 ~o tJ:llH •t DEALER IN U.S.A ROY CARVER ~!L;!~~~~.cl ... _,,,..", \'-----......... ~ Cl0\10 \UNOAY\ 9760 ....•..•.••.........••• '7tl ~ab !1\1(;(, utr ,,1111 roof -..lcrl'tl :io 0011 1111. xl11t rond S.'lOOIJ -Ill I tt1!1!1 '76 HEW SAAi 99GL 2 VW ('ONVl':HTlBLJ-: lake nrw' "'act :11r . AM/FM . M1cb~lrnb. Jm Pt-l't.:Mbly M a1nta1n ect $315() pp 497 3195 • .! ~ 1wr l.kt•l 11 • lt• .. n. $lli00 !'>.10-4~'>· "''' \ '" V \lw Bl,<; \ 11,il ''"''II< r .rnd • 11111·1 1111 11•'111 l't•rll'tt :.trn I-lt<~I\ 11111 & l.\hlf\ With 'I>\ I I.iii\ p11•µuri•d 111:111<'1 • 111: 1\M 1f"M i.h •1 l'J' 1,.11!11 1'\111. l'l'OOUITI}' <I.. qUll'~ Ot"ll> 673 7WO! :tc1r .• 1uto .. u11111ul . 1\M FM 1>t1•n·u i:m,,,.,,, --------- 1 Sl°r 9'J71120JJ81:1() I Was $8450 RedYced to $6223 ·\l.~U T t-:ST UHIVE '11 11': NEW 'ill Tl'l!Bll~ ~OW IN ST(.K;I\ IEACH IM,ORTS !S<&IS l.XJV 1-. ~I' II I·. 1-. I 1 '\l'<ff ~1.,1 ,\rlhur llh d & JJmh<lrt'\' llu,ul '\ I. W l'Ott'I 111-. \ t II 752-0900 9762 ......•..••........•... 1977 SUIARU Ol SEDAH ,\11lt11T1Jltf l.J11111 \ .lff I.I I\ E NE w 141>-> I \\' x I $3595 NABERS €adtf/a11 l<W I t.11llOI tlhtl I • ;-.1,• N\t.._1 'i40 'II()(, i:~ ( '<'111°,1 ( ;·1 t.111 "··· 1- 1:• 10 1 "" 1•1 1ll~ "'''"" ·' 11011 l.11.1tl1•d & ,,,. llfll'll\l't > t'ljlllllllt•tf I.\ ,IUlll 1\( I'!-. l"\I -..tt·rt•o 11t1 l'lcx·k radial-.. ' ll t I I r •• a r ' , . ·' I Jlumrnum rO<'kt•r p.11wli. wpm & mol)' -..1nµ111~ Color ma tdx-d mJ J(". n · dr -..hsdow ITll.lbk S.Jvt• Vro only~ J t1.1rr1:. 75'1 11111 Toyota 9765 .....•.•........•...... IEf<>REYOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA. SEE US! MAR9UIS TOY OT A MIS.~I ON V tf':.10 831-2880 495-1210 "ii VW r>ai.ht·•· n1·w1 , 11\\•rh .. ull'l.I I' I' I 11wm 1 imly 6411 'i4:\J '78 DASHER (' h ,f 111 IJ ;J ~II t ' t' ll I l I 011 Jutu .• 11'r l.SIJ up11 nk1 't1·n-o llOOO mr " S.SOOC ti4:; 7b'IJ hX \ Y, (",111 fll I .:11rn' •1111tl \\1 t\I 'l••f•• I ·' ' " ... I :. ,. I I )) 11011 111 I .>-Ui I n d \ \\ llll 1.,J V\\' w 'unrnot. nt'\.'d" t1•ndt•r lov1n..: tJr, •.4!> 29ti:J l<Ml' 'tiJ VW clhl 1·a() Pl )lltlO 372 !'; ltilh St \ M 1;42.Wt!J ·1u VW IJu., lmm.11· orr1: 1•111,(1 Nt•"' I lf1" IO'>I 1111 It ,1,·1 •'II .:>I >11.i1 l!~I .!l~I I 111711 \ \\ lltH I llfl ... l((JP(l /11 IJIMI 1111 :)) :!~I 111 IJl'!>.I 11llt·r •l!~I !'l:!l.1 BOB WITHAM SAYS . NO SHORTAGE HERE! E'VE GOT 'iM •CONVERTIBLES (,,,,ut:i.lf'(ftO(iflO'U~t AtlVW'f\O'U'IJ••&Mcen~ "'"''"· tOOfJ 4H t~'\ •ttl'"' Pu,)h'"'"°" 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Renault 9755 '70 Toyota Crown wa~on . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good traru,p c·ar s.;;,c, TEST DRIVE OUR Phone 642·3400 a rt1·1 5 •BUSES •CAMPERS •DASHERS •SCIROCCOS •RABBITS •DIESELS Optn Every Nicht Until I 0 p 11'1 Slln 'ltl S p m Classy Autos. AdvertisC'd in the DAILY PILOT .. LE CAR OFTHEYEAR" Good mvent.ory m ... tot•k I lurry while: lh~y la-..r' MIRACLE MAZDA/REHAUL T 2150Harbor Dlvd COSTA M ESA I 645-5700 ~"!.°.~·.~:.--: .....•. !~~~ ~-~~·.~.·.--: ....... !~~ ~ ... ~:.--: ....... !~~~ at 18711 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH THE LATEST! THE GREATEST! Custom Designed For Your Family and Business FROM ONLY 54995 TO USE AS YOU Wt~ Some coaches feature sutn extras as Custom Parnt Bay Windows Hr·Back Seats. Rear Sola Beds Custom Carpeting & Paneling ano Mag Wheels Some models even oHer Hot I Cold Running Watert Example 78 Oooge Van w11n automatic oower steenng 6 cyhn<ler engine. Was $6 195 00 -less $1200 Rebate '4995 00 • tax I hoense HARIOUR VOLKSWAGEN 75 rr.<>wtte4 YW't & I ........ In Stock To Cltoote fr.OM pm '74 Cchra ~"T '1 1>Jld . rhll l'Oj!. /\I C.:. 8 trark S3IOU Ph 842·!lOS2 ~:.! Coron.r. JUlu llll'l' t.:l~an 1·.1r . \IOl t'<Jnd $127S 64(>.073J ·n Toyot.-l'dr('J . \Int t•nnd . mJJ('>. ,\ C . I <Jwnr S2300 b1•.,1 orr 1;73·1342or 847 0101 19W Cornn.1 <1 cir &i.t oHl.'r uver S450 !jQI IZIO IOI WITRAll VOLISWACEH 1'00 WISTMl .. 5Tltl M.YO. • WH.,....STIR 893-7551 638-7880 'ii Cdtt'.t C:T 1.tlll'>.11'1<. I•---------· xlnt t·nnd. lo m1 ~. S'1lt"1 lla v 1!14 llt t1H t•\ ,., l!~I ;!jSi:.! 11r ll~IX 'l1Jl7 1974TOYOTA COROLLA Chl"rn tran~port '" 11111 • ur 1:,,ltil.JJ \ Sl499 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 181181 lk'lll'h 111~11 I luntmgton lk'<H'h 1'147 k~ '71> Coroll.i w aj!on. xl111 rood . 4 1>pd. fk '>l orr.·r over $3000 2131430 10411 or 2131944-<1973 ---'77TOYOTA LffTIAOC ~> ' p c C' d . y t• I I •> w 1714..lSQOl o..tyU799 RAYFlADUOt UMCOLM/MEaCURY lb-111 Auto Ccnlt'r U n' 1 SD f"w y l.:tk•· l"orc.,t Ur ln.11w 830-7000 TriWllph 9767 .....•.•............... ·7~, T Hti. cas11cU1· rt·1I. xl11t t•ond, S4l!OO 0 1 ot It• r 83.'> 1189. 497 1042 ·72 TR6. 34.000 mt. xlnt l'Oncbhon Rl.l ofr over $:J5(l0 fi7~3.') 7fi Vollaw9CJN ····················~·· '70 VW Van Vl•ry 11ood c on ll :::iti.:r,•o bed . carpel, S18o0t bl'>t orr ~·7952 '71 Str rwr Rct•lk. 0\'W p.;1111 dci.rn . $17!1~ !lll4!74~ ·~ vw Ou1 . o1 i-p M11nu..1I ,htfl , <l r tal t·und1t1on P r 1 vu l l' I' a r I v SI ~00 1125NQS I 711 llJS·l:lll ,. .. __,. .... __ ,.. ",.,..,,.,..,_ 78~rrroct-u Pvtpty ~ M.2·0764 SEU.. Idle item.a wrth J ~Pilot Clual/led Ad 642-5871. "" ...... .. ... .......... IMporhd ·.....,,, UHd ....... u .. d .... Uud Awto1, UHd •••••.•....••..•••.....•••••..................•.•..•..................................•...•••.............•••.•... Yolm._... t770 Cocllac t91S C .... c 9'15 Che•,,.._t t920 a..•r-cMt 9920 ••.••..•.•..•••••...........•.•.............•.....•..........................•..••........................•........ ·~7 VW, lom .111 "'intln11o "'1'f. xlnt t•und SI lK10 nlS R2bl ,.,,., 117 VW l\J IJ But.; Jllt•ld} I\ 011111 lOlld n1m '\I 11 I 411;;( Klute T7 <'l>ll\ I h.tlll 0•1l1t Ulll ''•II' "'"' t•I 'I t•l t'll h1•\0n1om ,111111 '\lu~I 'di llc-"t nth I hi.! I I •1 1~·1· \ \\ Ion~· 111,., ~ $41)11•,, h11111'• "" i .. ~1 '67 IUG \IAl\FllFt-'t•fh \.l 1 «Ill~ 1;: 4 t t \\ .1111m \ \I I M ltUIO ._u, lh'\ilft 1ltt•' ':.."~ !17) (It.ti.I -111 "1•111 'I !'\Ullo'r Mo•t-tll' 11nr11.1f \\1 t'M ~111111 1nntl ~'MIO..._, ttiOJ 1•11io \ w t .. m11•·r ~'"" ''<llltl )! !Ott or t1t !> t ••I h 1 '•Al~7 ~ Voh·o '112 •.•.....•..•..•...••••• llfOHYOU Sal YOUR VOLVO, SEE US! MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION \ lto'.Jo ll 1-2110 495.1210 ORAMGE COUNTY VOLVO ~.xn.lf~IV ELY VOi.VO 1 .• tq(l"!>I Vnlv<l 1>1 .. 11t•r m Oran~c Counr' ' HUY or t.1-:1\.'> t-: nt R r-;n · ~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 l~fl 265 ~llllOO .,.. .1~11n .\IN<1ll1c· br11n1t· i\11 ":. p b . am Im l'n1"l1 rood1l 1on StiA!JS 1;.i;, !.MIS'! .....••.•••............ AMC 9905 ..•..•••••••........... '76 Hornt!l Sportubout wagon, PIS. Pt B. l'rUJM' -control, AIC. lo mt. tu.: ' ra<·k. top rond $2950 b't (•rr 751 95112 '75 AMC HORHET W.AGOH SPOlt'T AIOUT D /L :\lu:.t :.a-' · Low bluebook 'l1t·1·tal ! 1949Mt:T I S2700 SUNSET FORD .,wo1;.1n11·n '''"'I' 111"1 W1•,1n11n:-.1t·r Ii.II. 111111 t117t .1 .. ~ 1•x1·1•1l 1111•1·1! 1 111111 VII au111. I' ~ I' ti h t $>150 11fl 1·r 1.1k1•' 1.1.i :mt> t!nt ll11rnc1. /\('. I'~. l'B. run.., very ~11ocl x I nl c·ond U.:st 111 r ' ~1:1 o:J87 cly:o.. 497·31 t I .ifl Iii' M '75 AMC PACER lmmaeulal(•' 1470NY i-: 1 o..ty $1699 RAY FLADEIOE UHC~/MYCURY U).111 Aut.o Center OnH· ..,D "'~v Lakt• "'nrc·'t ()r · Jr\'1m· 830-7000 &Wck 991 0 .....•................. ~:1 1':-.1,1h' 111.t<l1·1I nl'\O t1r1·., I' I' ~1:1rH1 1,,11 :1.r•11 t 11 7 ti S ky h a"' t.. I u 11) t'l~W1.>t. un~ 11wnr 1 um pit :-.l·rvu·'-' rt•1·or1l ,, u.,t ..,,.,. to bt'IJl'Vl' ! RJ0·'1:>.lil, ,1fl Ii &wk<'nd:- CONVEHT. '7t Skyl<irk. lo m1,:.. AIC. l'IW. !>Upl'r .. harp $27fl:> 5-1>1 70llfi 1:1 U 1 vcrt u XI 11 t 1·oml loudt'<I Wl•t•kdav' IC~I 1;.t 11 ·;s llluek L<• Salm · l.uxu ... t.mta:-.111· 1·111111 1i.·,1 orr 11vr Ilk ('Jll k-1>1 !1101 ·72 t-:let"\ra <! tlr , I \';tMlll;t hll· h rll I'""'''' Fl\I r <tdtO IJJW Ilk f~lll fZIO!I 7tl ~k\ll,1rk S:I i.~I :!11.l".MI 1111 '\II 1111. r l.oatll•d M211171or63t t5.l l 1967 Rttll'k Elt•\'lr.i 4 dr full pwr AC, li4.&IO ong nu.~ 9.'567 • I I • '75 IUICK WAGOH lmmar uJate! 1414LWU) $2999 RAYRADHOE UMCOLH/MIRCURY 16 18 Auto Cenlt>r Drive SD 1-'wy 1.uk<' Pnrc•11t Dr. lrv11w 830-7000 '61 IUICK EUCTRA225 lmmacul1Jtc 1 <W(~\'1:,:11 °"" $999 lAYFlADHOf UMCOLH/MUCUltY '16-l.8Aut.oCenter Ur. SO Pwy·L&ke t'ore11t Or. Irvine U0.7000 ..,....ty& Price l f\ttci~:.'\l "'Fl t-'.t 1'101\ 0 .. 'llt:W& t 'Sl-.ll I' UkANt:•. tlll'"1 'v \ Al>l l.l./\l \ \I l .. l'llO t Fc-t 10"1 1'1.1\N!o. o\~,;1l11IJl1•11n Mtl'll (\tr>o • ''7S CADILLAC COUPIDI VILU c .. hnOlt't top. 1('111 hn 1n ll"'flor. full pcJwt•r 11\l'rt .. > 1.11Jt• t.MOllLA I $5995 • t t77 CADILLAC 11.DOaADO COUPl '-tj"""" lt>othl'r 1nt1·r1111 IO til µll'Al'I '"'JI l I W'I' 11q1\fHI l QllfYill'\ I SI0,995 TI COlllJI." dt' Villl'. lo11th-tl low ml. perfer l 1·0011 $9100 7~ 11H l or Ht 11:1••1 77 Munl1• t'111 lo Lund11u. a 1\l , I'!'!. I'll. 1\M1FM. \ll ,1' l.1k1• 11\t•r Jlol Y 74 l'h\'v Monlt' ('~ rlo, A l l.:, 'll'fl'O. $28~0 559·5596. 552 0067 nwnh 1;.10 Ht.t.:1 •• N C.unvl:'rtlb(\• '7h t'.ltlor.itlu tu ' 0\ a 1.iudrd imrnurulutt• ta} Cot\.11r /\nl11 qilUl' $550orbt>,tuH1·r M ui.I 'l'll 73 t tH 2:t Git roml. 111•w r.11JiJI" 754 7fi5.I l'all L11 "i:..'\I 14U:i ~ 11 II '• I 'I :I l '1 I 1; . I ---wkih' I'\ 1., 71 Ma tbu auto trun~. ;.ur • MW Urt''· .,hurp SllSOO < \I> 11 l.11nu ~llMI mt ' t 'l11•"1(kod l\d:. 642 5678 IB>-:!Al~ rl1·w th•~ yr St:.1,0011 cull ------------ ' 1() 74J1 AMtoa, U1•d A..tos. UHd 7 t Y.L fM>R1\l)() J•f uou ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm .. ~II~ 1~1H --Loolcing for .,. ,..,,.,.,..,,It.id 111 uu1111.1111 ~•~r blu•· l1l u" Htluur 11 11 ..: uic;I~ UWlll 1111 J(\r I" I 111'\lo ·1e ' 111 11 h1·l1ni. SJi!OtJ ml ano t.7~ lJ4~·"73 1<l:1•1 ~ • ----..... 13 t:I l><1r14tlo l'l•ll\ 1·rt1hh• I ..c111th<d S111•n f11·1· ~I ~~I ~; 6770.1147 :at77 n Cull1lla1• !'lt•d1111 tit• VII It• fully l'llUI IJ ti r1 ... n Sl9501m ofrl't hot4; )7.U i1 "lot•\ tilt'. l11J1l1'fl llll $t t.OOO 752 \Hll '77 CADILLAC FLHTWOOO 1111111.JeU)jlt'' I l'~IU:! I "--\ l v~ 0 __,- ----rr 2';: • SI0.199 lt76 CADILLAC RAY FLADEIOE EL DORADO U ... COLM/MUCURY COUPE 16 18AutoCt·ntcr Onv1· t <1l>nolel top. lt-athcr in !)U 1-'~y·Lakc• Fon·~t Or tt.'rtur. ~o 50 't!<il:.. lnlne l\M FM ~tt·rl..'<> w 'l<ipc. 830-7000 1· r u • ., l' 1· o n I r o I , ----1~~wr 1 Che•rcMt 9920 $6995 ···;;;;~~.-~~~;~·~··· • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE <'<Jbnolet Ulp. full pumer. ta1x· playt•r , l'rUbl.' t•on I r u I . t 1 I l w h 1· l' I . IQ14625!l l $7595 • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE Lc·:tlher 1ntt'r1 or. foll Buckel seats, V 8 , uutomatil', arr t·ond .. pwr. s1cer1ni;. H truck l>tcreo. ll<'ller than 1ww ! <I F.237521 SAVE SSS COMHELL CHEVROLET l828 llarl>or Hh d COSTA M F:S1\ 546-1200 po11oc·r. l'ru1:.1: control. ·71 Monte Car lcf 1..mdau. 1666HXll1 lo mt':., A1C. AM FM $8995 :-terl'O. till whl. c•rut~l' t·nlrl. swivel bckl :.cal:.. • 1977 CADILLAC R.HTWOOD HOUGHAM Padded lop, 50150 :-e:.als, s tt'reo laPl' pl ayt"r. rru1s•• co ntr o l , LOAO~O. '76Tf H ' 1. $10,795 • 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE ASTRO ROOF l..eulhcr in tenor. :.terf'o lapt• player, cruast: t·on· trol. fQ4784361. s 11,295 • OVER 100 QUALITY CARS TO S ELECT FROM auto door lock~. 1"1W, etc . work, 752·23 15. home ;~-5928 '66 Chevy Capnec. <! tlr very gd cond. $750. &15·1679 Make your s hoppin g easier by using the Du1ly Pilot Classi(tc.'<I Ads. NEW BUSINESSMEN Contect th• D~ V PILOT for lnformetlon regerdlng the county requirement• for uaing • Flctltloua At ,, '7"M "··~ ou1om.ob1ltt '~· f"'Op/#" we have some great gas·savers ?J X~.,~~Y,~~R BEETLE s2222 ;!~.f.Q~ Mbe~.ERICK s2333 ?,~,C.~lY.~f.~~~JIE s2 666 :?i? f.~t!JO SQ~~-~3~g,9N '2999 :?.o5P~~9J'~£~~rd 1m>JOA1s2999 '75 AUDI lOOLS •~·· P ~ J' 8 .,..<W f"r.-.\H~f'ICr,,.-'l''fYr.h1 '76 OLDS STARFIRE • \lid p \ •. , '!"."" •• , ,~ ~ ... )~,..., ... ,., ·~'-.1i'1.-· '3777 $3888 Orange County'5 •I Bvtek Dealer 979-2500 jBualneu N•me. NABERS I 642-4321 c .. uui.ctto P''O"M A• P"'t'\ Olu\la• & "<f"W Pl<H .-"'H., """ Pvbltcot-~ae f EXT.332 DAILY PILOT 2125"...,11¥11 .. Com Meta Ooe" f.erv N·qlt• U,.,•,I 10 p,.... Sun 1,1 ~ o "' 1<..00 H.1rtn l\M1 <..'"''" Mt-<-1 S40-Qt00 ~~·. ~:.": ....... !~~~ ~ ... ~:.": ....... !~~~ 1~~·.~:.": ....... !~~~ 534-4100 2 Blocks South of Garden Grove Frwy. on Harbor Blvd. ~ Lease-A-Diesel '78 VW Diesel Rabbit LEASE TERMS S 1 21 23 per month 36 months. cap reduction rn ct udes securi ty deposrt. tax & license and f1rs1 paymen1 $966 23. 36 monlh open end lease. Residual $3052 88 Cap cost $6106 Total periodic payments $4364 28 Ser 1189217 5 121~~~ ...... 78 VW Diesel Rabbit Includes metallic paint. heavy duty radiator tinted glass. leatherette . AM/FM s tereo cassette. coco mats. Polyglycoat and other extras. VW IREAKS THE 50 MU.E PER GALLON BARRIER 53 MPG • tM Hapw., ..d 40 MPG ... ftle City 19 78 EPA gas mileage esllm*'es a Oleael Rabbit can go 16.000 m111n for approximately S 180 THAT'S ON~Y 5 3 50 PER WEEK!!! USED CARS '72 VWK_.. ... ~°"''"',,0 bt\19 '"84 ... c c-nt HQ eM erouno ~ tecJIE~I SAVE '70VWt. C•e .. ..-.1_ ~ --"' "'°" -"' lllO "-._..,. l~AFlJ $ 199 5 '74C-.. • •-4 •• ., 00"4~1,,9. AMIFM .. _.tow ....... °'_ ...... _ .... I-1311l HFI ~~~. '2799 '74'V'WO.... • DotH A.o v.1nd1t1oru"9 •u1omet1c. '''"'M'"'~ £t•t• rl~.nt 1878MC3) l .. elf ............ SJOJS OUI 'llCI '2425 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -534 .. 100 Sale• Open 7 .DayaA Week HARD TO FIND BUGS 77 Saa oof, •&Ser. #41041 2·76's To Clloow FroM '75 c ......... ••Ser. #1420) 2·'75-'1 To CllooM Fro. z.•74 1eMJS To CllooM '72 ltlC) 122tGAZI I • ' .. , •• 'I " I I • I •' t o t ' ti f ~ • I I I Sunday, September :o 197& DAIL v PILOT D 19 W:aaf 2k 'Z , 10Zffl5¢1.e±d '" « ss •t.i a¥51 1.Z•:d\ • · 1:'" ' , 4; =· · • t i OHtA?;tfib!"'C: !!'! •'J2hxt?t\$M*1Gt:t:c; ·2 :: ; ~ .• :;: '·· t''J lb£, (»;f•JS 4 ~ U?; ; Z!!S' *?;)Jfyt:; i'L!QSL.,0 6 •' V *fl IAt ,, • w zr :; l j ~ ~ ra:=:m ~ ~ u::m:J o:;:::D c:m::zJ c::::::z:J t::EI::l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r::IDZ'1l ~ azi:::::u ~ f2!!mZJ ~ l':E?:D ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Eim:DJ ~ ~ £Elli m::lliCi.1 ~ a:m;m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c::::::=::::l ~ ~ ~ C3m2IJ mm::!] ~ lf!i!!!ii?J ~ c::z::;::::J IZEZiiJ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C'2!:l:ia What Uses Regular Gas! W.hat Has No Catalytic Converter! What Has Front Wheel Drive! What Has A One Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty! What Is Inexpensive-And Built To Stay That Way!! WHAT ELSE BUT A SUBARU!! .., • I ~ . 0 0 0 ....... I 0-. M co a::c.z ~a.::::::::::::;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~--------------.... mmo ca:::m:il ~ ~ l!:!3!:J ~ ~ c:::=l c:::i::J l2i£:iJ ~ ti:ttE ~ --------------.. ~ '74fORD ~ SUUVAH ~ c:z::::J C!.S3 ~ ~ m;::::::r;l ~ ~ ~ m:ermJ m:tm mmm mm> amr3 .-:m ~ 1!:1!11!11 ~ ~ V·8 .iuto trans AM-FM raCl•O 8 track stereo ht back port hotps full caroet 1::>3::>60 54695 '76 FORD EUTI 2 Dtt. H T auto tran<. tac1ory .iir cono1 11on1f'Q po wPr steering pnwPr SPat-. AM-FM radio '>teroo SPoke w hPel·; vinyl roof 1111 wh Pel R P.ii <;hMP prier IOOSRKM J s429 '74VW OASt(D 4 cv• auto trans . factory air cond1t1oning. AM·FM radio PricecJ to sell real sharp t222PFYI '73VW 7 ,ASS IUS 4 CV I auto tran!> AM-FM r;id•O ... un roof Like new low pncP 1::>9?JFO s3395 SUBARU ''1 I ' ITll .,,. .. ,., ... aua .. .... ,,., .. ,...,. llHl15 _'"..__ ... -ML a 'UllYSlV COHrA1NEO ouoo• ,,.••••• ,.,, C";OnC'lttlOn•"U t lld tO ...... , ,.w, ......... l ot• IS O 2!M)I I~•' ·=--11 .... ,.. .. .,.a __ 21·-·· fUUrm.l'CO#TAICO O.V. w . AM/,-111 •I• eo ~ '"e tan'* ~ -Clull Wltery (Siii $4~~~ ··~ .. .,. ... , .... ... , 1Wr1DJ<tllt'f-:O;.:.. ':t.,. °':.~n~ .,.,, .... ...-wit ~ ._...._.... ........... -''"1~r._ ....... _ '5000 FULLY SELF.CONTAINED. rear b8th. root air. generator. rack & ladder. stereo. gaucho. etc .• etc., etc. (Ser. 97818056) (Stk.2928). RETAIL $29.981 less $5.000 discount. our low sale price $24,981 plus tait & lie. IEI tm n DORIDO 19' MINl-MOTORHOME FUUY SElF..coNTAINEO -. !Jeoremo.r 10 1978 ...-•. u .. d Am\,UHd ····••·······•········· ............•.........• ··•···•··••···•···•·••• ········••··•··•····••· ···••··••··•··········· ••····••·•••••···•····· A11to1 , u .. d a..Yf'Ole+ 9920 c~ 9933 ford 9940 a.n,.rial 9942 Mintan.J 9952 r1nto "~' ......•••....•...•..•.. ···••••·····••·•••····· ..•..••.••.•......•••.. ············~·········· .•...............••........•.•.............•.. ···················~··· CM•rolitt 9920 •74 cH•VROLlT '70 Cougur. ncur 111.·w '78 FAIRMONT 'n eunvt•rt1blc. i\Mt f.'M. '78 MUST A.NG COMPlm $TOcac •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• .. urci.. ruru1 wf'll. l owner. 4·door, IS cyl , uulornulH.' e11,11elk. eniinc 11r1•Jt v "· ·•Ulo malit 1r.ir1 •. OF '7i 74 N<,~<1 llll'htn k .... , IB. AIR Sl 1:,0 1•.P 7S2·8330 tra1\btnllil~1on. IJ546J Must ~ell. Sic. $12SO rad 11 r y '" r c 0 n cl P H J>~. Ull!lo <,di llWJSYI - ----$4344 '213>596-0931 AM /i''M ste reo ,ll•l'I FORDPIMTO'S H1·1l1d. 1173 8550 111 Sll99 OodcJe 9935 Uac.oln 9945 rudtul llres.llnlcd~l.a""· Pony.!Dt St>dun.Pmto .: 1u1w11 llATFlAOROt ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSET FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 .720 miles. •Jlly!' l>r ~··dJ11 .1 01 711m1•.1lu It d1 hlul' LIMCOl.H/MUCURY !!rkl~t·&mll11nr.1".ll,l':7'.~~~~~ot•nrdy . M40G1irdc.>n (.;rove lllvcl Classic 'l>!J <1 dr Xlntt•c1nd wheds 1S1011 2Hwl1)11bout, t. l)r WW.a~or1 Ill IHA11t11('t•ntt•1 Urt\t' v " ~ "'""' • $5591 1 ~tulion u.i1111 ,., 111 h«m whl '1m I 1 pvt ply :.til 4:J>i!l __ Westmh\!\h·r 6:MHOIU SJ.I~ Sc.iuu 1• I" I' 111•"" h' .1 k' ~ ~I>"'""' I .1k1• l"c"t·~• Jr '78 F"IRMO .... T 644O!MO1.1ft fi~1m t'llNS£T FORD UAl,J\NCI-. O/' I 11 n 1 u fl In llll' • '7~ I 'oil £ll:Jrk tu l'lchool ~ " ~ 1;, PINTO S1'0t 'K ,111 I'~ I' ll,Sllllllt1'' 830-7000 dw11v 4!H,000 m1 o ne 2<.loor,1651>TZJ':I '66LJMCOLN S440Gardt-n<.iruvl•Ulvd I' I' llJH l /IH llm 1'' $l!W u57·2t.02S till $4850 COHTINEtfT AL Wclllrllmi.ler tl3t> 4UIO lll'M 2% '74 CHEV.OUT MALllU Chry•ler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9940 SUNSET FORD COHVERTllLf cu I I 1· I' t 0 I ~ I I l' Ill 1499tlCV> ll••h '\I 1977 CHRY SLER ··••••••••••••••••••••• ~G•rden Grov~ lllvcl U825 SUNSET FORD '>4411 t:unlt•n li ruv,• 111 v11 Wt" lttlllt\ll•r ti:M, '40111 1915 CHEVROLET IM,AU l'flllllC'r 'llt•t<rllllot. V<1w1·r <11J>t uruk1•11 fst1•1 111 ~ J11 101\d. "lt-t•I r .. <11,11 lll\'" •1111M0l I U458 SUNSET FORD ~>4401;.irdt-11 1:111\ • 111~11 Wt ... 1m1n11tt•1 tt.1'i 4CllO CORDOIA l~11th1·r 11111•r1or IMJV. 1•1 '-''""· '<ll'I l'<> r .1tl111 low 1111h•., t!ll7Sl'K ' · $5995 NABERS (];&lk) /I .Q0 H1tlxlt llM I I 11\l,1 M-..1 ')4() 1)100 li7 !J in1i.i; wagon. <Juul air. $60(J ti1S 27~ '75COROOIA .. PHIL LONG FORD \.••· .............. O...O•······ •1h<ftn•4 .... C.•M•t , ...... 1976PIHTO RUMA.BOUT V li, .1ulom :it 1c . .ti r . pow11r :.leenng, s unroof. AM 1 FM . l'l'l~l om ex· ll:n or :ind mll'n nr. wood· Wei.tmulster 636 40111 '72LTD 4·door. (378GHA 1 $1450 SUNSET FORD ~Garden Grove Blvd. Westrrunster 636-tOlO 12 Couner. Am fm {'ass. <.:amper with J b ool $2,200. 642 :!'~I 'W 1-'ord 2-ilr <.iala.>.Y 500 . $650 or best of r . 646.6J()2 ti8 Ton no Sqwrt'. v 41 :WO. good co nd itlon. S500 96.J.77~ 17 Mont• l'•11lu l•ulh louu~t. :.t0.11111) 1r11 ~'l:IOo Ph:,4ij J971 m·•11;o :.11~1 S1lvl'r w1lh n -<I 1nlt.'rtor gram s1dei. J u:.l .1 LC'r '72 Sqwrc Wi,:n Xlnl, n<>~ lire:.. Is l $1GOO D11:k. 540·4113 tll S. S57·0914 afl s &wknds 72 lm p .tl.t Hiii I'll): rudJah .111 I'S 1'111 /\ 'I' SI 150 11411 14!Hi ult <1 t613MNM I nf1c II Ille c:ir' 1831 llXQ I $3699 Only :JS.400 miles UY FUDEIOE $3444 UMCot.H/MEICURY COMMS.L eor...air Mono t6-l!fAutoCenter Drive CHEVROLET l>e lux s po rlli mode l >ialuxy. 1966. New landau top. Metrullr pt. Bucket :.L'i. Runs perfect. See lo believe! $800. 549-IY725 Ci.ssi~ S O Fwy.Lake F ore:.l Dr. 2828 Harbor Blvtl En.imc m t•xcell1·nt r un Irvine COSTA MESA rung cond1t1on. lnlerwr. 830.7000 546-1200 i.:ood condll1on. t•icler1or ---------------·73 Ford Ranr hero GT. 11t't'ds mrnor rcpu1r 196.5 eor...ett. 9932 COMPLETE STOCK PS. PB. AMffM ster eo. ~ or bt.'l!t ofrt•r. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF '78 S2800orG46-2382 t~)ot:JO 1978 CORVmE '69 Chevy wagon. 1'1S , P/1:1, Jt/H, super good trans. S750. 646 7t;12 Lo ade d ' f\ Uea uly' 1364TDJI Only $13,495 HOWARD C~nol&t Dove & Quail Sls 1Near M:icArlhur. J11mhorC'c & Bnslol 1 N('wport Beach 833.0555 1977 CORVETTE 15.000 or11(inal mile:.. a uto matic. AM t F.M i.tcre<1 8 trut·k. air c·und , leathe r inte r ior . and 11pc."C111l whechs and Lire:. (006RYW I SADDWACK VA.WY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JOHMSOM • SOM USED eARS Did sap: "We w.t oar used car ilnf!lllm y c.t to the ·bane. regm cless of profit to make room for 1979 tradeL COMe in CllKI see us today." '7 5~,~~ lull .. ,. twclo. Fu4ls 5200 poiwrtiiJ •mlm ..__, •• f,-.ctl TM •-••.o.oo •-"'""'"'..,..,.,.. OI a F0td 11171ll1Hl '7 4f:-:~ ,":~-. -s 2000 ln••OMl1,,,,....,IO-~I LleK Y"'4!ilk~ '7 7 ::.:,"~·~~~"',~~.", :;•~!~":;,; $ 8900 ~pc)lfllm.nt. o4 • lvH .,.,ed lucurt evto c.omO•ft•O ••'"' '"• •••r n•ndttno nt • titt•O ••t•tt •wto 1114SOJI . . .JOHNSON le SON 26'-6 HMbOr Blvd • CO"lll Moaa • 540 ·6630 Ofeft9t County't Otdelt L1ncM11n M9fcury OllllfNl'I~ FORD AESTA.'S '74 custom 500. PtS. P tR. 3 Or llatchbac k. Decor J rur. new Penn11y ball & Or. ll:itt·hback. Sport :i n e w rad i a l:.. $2195 Or llJlchbuck, Ghia :i 646-10711 Dr llalchback llALAN<.:EO"' '7R 1-'I ESTA STOCK 2% OVER INVOICE P R E • F 0 It 0 CLEARANCE Tilt! 2'k Over lnvo1cc fo:xcludes Oc·alcr Helt!ntion & Pn ·1> *SMITH FORD* 12f!Ol Hrr>okhursl <;ardt>n G rovl' 534-3254 Snll' Ends 9f1G17H ti6 Hanch wa1otnn. J!OOd trani..p orl at1u11 1·ar, $350/b"l ol r 111:1 fiH~:l eve. Whether you· re huyini: or 11elhog, Class1f1ed ad· vertis1ng will i:ct your rDeSllURe to the right peo· pie. Call Today 1 642·5678. ------ Alltot,Used '75 Granada. Stereo. air. lo miles. xlnl. ne w lire:.. $3300 Call 549·3982 ah s 'lia 1-'ai.lback. onlo(. ownl'r. lo ma.mt . d ean. nu tin-:.. brake:.. G73 9468/makc offer 'liti Galux1e. 4·dr . .:ood transportation $190/be:.t orr er . 960-5286 72FORDLTD. Auto trans m1ss 111n (757F'fJI> $1899 RAY FLA.DEBOE LINCOLN/MERCURY 11).18 Au lo Cente r On v<· SO Fwy-Lake f'orc!lt Ur lrv1m• 830-7000 '76FORO PICK Ur 5 Speed < 1'51 t:I 1 $3799 RA.Y FLA.DEBOE LIMCOLM/MUCURY 16 tB Auto Cente r On' c SU f<'wy ·La.ke F'orcst Or. Irvine 130..7000 ---- Aldoa.UMd '75 PLYMOUTH $'>000 VALIA.MT SEDAM •••••••• £ 7 7 7 V·8. automatic. POWer steenno and brakes. factory air. radio. heater, SHARP. (981NBOJ '75 CADILLAC s4~ COUP£DEVIW •••••• ,777 Cabriolet top, leather interior, stereo/tape plaver, SPECIAL (513MWK) Zl ::~ ............ $ 5499 CUSTOM SEDAN. Landau toP. lull pawer, sp111 power seats. factory air. AM/FM stereo with 1ape, tilt wheel. cruise control LIKE NEW {208SL Tl '76 FOID THUNDRlllDs5599 MOOHROOF •••••••• Last Of The Lu1Cury "Birds " Padded top, lull POwer, custom mter1or. ( 154PIE) '76 CADILLAC s5onn COUP£DIVIW •••••• 777 Cabriolet top, full POwer. factory ajr, split seats. stereo/tas>e player, ttlt Wheel. crUtse control. (690PCX) '71 MllleulY '6799 COUC9Ua7 •••••••• MOONROOF. Cabnolel top. full power, leather lntenor. split POwer sears. factory air. AM/FM stereo with tal)e player. tin wheel. cruise oonlrof ONLY 15.000 miles ( 1 OSSNE) , '76' SEYIUE .••..•••.• $'1'199 f'>odded top, full POwer. leather mten0< Sphl oower sea1s. factory atr. AM/FM with 8 track tape player, hit wheel. cruise contrOI. LOW MILEAGE (4652731 ~:.~~ .......... s9999 Padded top, lull Powe r, leather Interior. factory air, AM/FM stereo with 8 track, cruise control. tilt wheel, 14,000 miles. LIKE NEW. (706TZI) 'l1 D~=~· ........ 59999 . Rea Wllh White Leather & White Cabr,olet Top. lull POWer. split oower seats. AM/FM w11h 8 track player. factory a1r. 1111 wheel . c1111se control LOW. LOW MILEAGE. (!135UMX) RAY FLADEIOE UMCOLM/MHCURY 16-1.8 Aulo ~nll'r Ott vt• SL> Fwy·Lake l''or csl Ur. Irvine 110..7000 --------'76MAOIV White. <809PRJ I $9499 UYFlADUOI LIHCOLM/MatCURY Hi 1111\uto<.:entcr Dnvt• SI> l''Wy Lake Forc~t Ur lrvinl' 830-7000 '75 MARK IV Hluck. (568MJW I $8499 RAY A.AOEBOE UNCOLH/MEACURY 16-18 Aut.o Center Dn V{' SO Fwy Lake Forest 01 Ir vin(' 130..7000 77MARKIV Slut!· Like new' 175\IJJI> RAY R.AOYOE UHCOLN/MHCURT llH8 Auto Center Ori vc SO Fwy-Lake Forest Dr trvme 830..7000 YEAR END CLEARANCE S~lE Now r losm~ out 11u 1 H r a n d n ,. w l ~' 7 H M~rcuryi. and Lml·nln ... al sub...i . .unual d1:.1'ounti.. (;l'l t1 luri:f' p:irl of tha l l:.l yc•.1 r ', dcprcctull<in on Olll' or our t'lo:.l' out m<Jdcb See us tocta y ! 540-5630 1011\~0\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 9947 ....................... '70 Maverick 6 cvl. auto. Rd coml Ca II !'>4fi·4283 111 7!'ll HOIO '73 Maverick. <t:l.000 m1 . [)Wr '<ll"t'r • air cond si21101urrer !'l<llS·541<J!'l Mttcury 9950 .............•......... ORANG I·: COUNTY ·s NEWEST LINCOLN·M ERCU RY Dealership Is now OPEN RAYFLADHOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 16·18AutoCenter Or. SOPwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830..7000 '64 Mercury Runs. $.115 M l llPM &IG 551~1 1971 Ma rqu1!. Station· magon. Loudcd includ· u1g M i:i ~ wheels I 11 d1 v1du:il fronl !.Cal:.. White w ith saddle in· terior. Uke new Condi· uon. Make offer 645-9!l8l} G2 Comet. Orii.t owner. 20 m .p.g. Cln. r~bll. S650 S46-SS47 '61 PARIC LAME IROUGHA.M <XBH046 J $999 RA y R.ADEIO£ UHCOUtl/MstCURY llH8 Auto Center On vc SD Fwy·Lake f<'or~t Dr Irvine 810..7000 '71 MERCURY MARQUIS STATION WA.GOH U>ad~·;~r.~ UY f!t.Al>aOE UNCOLM/MHCURY 16-18 Auto Center Or. SD Fwy·Lake Porest Dr . Irvine 810-7000 YEAR IND ClldAMCI SAU We are now closing out our enUre stock of brand new L1ncoln ·Mercury cars · Demos too · al sub· 11tantl11l s11vlnRs. Low us $3978 for brand MW Mercury i'.t•phyr:-< 1170<1~ J Sl'l' u s tuduy' 54().5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ , l INC Cll"4 MH « .iRY 2621 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA ...... 9912 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'GS M\18\. 6-cyl, auto. P /S, xlnt.swo. M0-2522 ----'72 Exceptlonully cln. lo miles. 1 own1•r. R&<ll. P/R, P/~. VII Askll\IC $2650. C&ll f'.45 fl22H 'AA M1111ton.1t. Fnlr 1•01111 ~11torrer. 847-MIH '7ti Muatana ll. 4 !lpd, 1111r, 1ierco. lnw m1 $3300. 962·30ft7 your old sturr for n•w aoodies wllb ,. Cl...Uiied ad. 6'2·5678 ·n Mu .. l ,.. Jslbf.. :.!1111 ownt<r. lo mi. JUlo. ''" I' IS, n ('W 'ire-. U<"•l 1111 by '.'11:.! 675 048!.I t;.'M 'Iii I ·7i; Mus tani.: C hia. 3:1.11011 mJ, runll )lrc ul /\skin11 S3tiOO Ph 00-7U!I 1> l11l .>. art s.~ '69MUSTAHG Air rood . J ut nm.1111 trans. °"'Y $1899 RAY F'uDHOE OYER IMVOICE PRt: FO IW C'Ll-:1\HANO ·1 hl 2'. Over lnv1)l\·1· l•:xdudcs 0l'u11•1 H.t!tenuon & l'rt>~. •SMITH FORD• l2'l01 Hrookhur<.t Gurden Grov•• 534-3254 UMCOLM/MIERCURY 72 l'lnlo Sc1u1n•. w .ii:on 16· tB Auto Cc•nt..r Dr 79.000 m1. u uto .• 111 riKll SO Fwy·Lake Fon•'ll Dr n1rk Vt>r; rll'llll $1.<!llli lrv1n1t or olff'r 541 ZJ!H 830-7000 '66MUSTAHG lntmJl'lll d lt•, ll•'W t!OJ(tflt•. ISQ()4081 RAYR.ADHOE UNCOLM/MERCURY 16-18 Auto Cenll'r Ort Vt• P1n l•· hol ;moon· """ cu:.lom rlJrt••-. .. pml~r louve•n.. muu .• Mu!tl M'• l!9IJ 4S8J "N l'tnlv llu nutw1111 '"" roof. dlx 1111 l)l'l I 1 ontl $1 liOO 644 1504 SD Fwy Luke 1-\•rcsl Ur 'i:l Wai:on .iuln .111 lrv11w lug rk . I• P $1<1.111 830..7000 ~ 'l7JH OldlftDbile 9955 'Tl ~wn· WaRon. 4 ... 1><1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <111 J(d Ure:' 4'i. tu·.1kt·~ '70 Della 88. m•w I in·~ & v •· r ., • 1" .. n ) 1 .1111. buttery. good l'OTltl 001 962 ~ 751-400.1 '73 OlDSMOlfLE CUTLASS 16944' $1950 SUNSET FORD ~O Garden Gro\1· lll~ll W1·slm1n:.ll·r 1;:11. 01011. '62 Oltl<i K<H:kcl Kii 1 110 1974FORD PINTO Thi" wcckl·n<I Sl•l•,l 'li\I. Sup,., •• 1 , ,. • '-t 1 1STK11s;s9H I $1999 Bill MAXl::Y TOYOTA lHl!81 lk'.l('h Bh d lhml11tl(lo11 lka1 h 1141 115:,:, V('f't • lll'W wht lup. OH'r • • • n'd botto m Or11! 1nl"' 111 73 Sqw n• Wal!On. ••>.cl'll beaut t'Ond f\ c:. I' u. cond Mu,..1 "'" 1;,i1, 1111 :, P/S, frnl dt t l'Ur :.pk ri.. '73 Pmto Wui:cm w 'le·., J'wi· antenna . auto trans. than 10.000 m 1 on h1 r u n s C r e'* l1 ·, ~ 0 0 d perform rnot•11 . l'lcJ11 _rrulea~e $3'200 .17.1 11140 _ mw.t scll Lh1i.. wk Bstof1 '7SCUTLASS lmm;iculate' 1!16XMXY ) o.ly$2999 64~80H4 RA.YR.ADHOE LIHCOLM/MEltCuaT 16·18 AutoCenter Dnv1• SD Fwy Lake fo'orc1>l Ur '74 Sqwrl' WRn. i\Ulh 50.000 m1 , xlnt ('1>nl.l . must !.ell Sl!f00 /1111 962-7005 lrvm1t 810.7000 '74 OlDSMOllLE CUR.ASS 12USl.VP l $2449 RA.Y FlADE80E UHCOLN/MERCURY 16-l!AutoCenter Dnvc SD Fwy·Lake Forest Or. Irvine llo.7000 ---.... Used has some super late at · CJD mode~ls old . ' ~ "'~~~ . ( \ fashioned ~~ prices! -";,_/ 4' Just ------ look for yourself '74 Cad. Cpe. De Ville t-4\\t"H'ry't ... •f"li.1 (11•1~. '78 Buick Skylark W'tttt•-ftil'"'"'' •tJJl'1• (/J. t. ,, '76 Firebird 11-0 ... ,. I IOP ,,,.ll\ 11811 \' '77 Buick Regal (~......,., .,.,. c•Hflll• '76 Buick Estate Wagon ..-,,.,.,,, t100l 1 tf'I wt Y.,tt f •t'', I '• ~ ·75 Cadillac Cpe. De Ville "', ... lfff''', -t 1•· ' ' I., .. , cli.C '77 Buick Estate Wagon ltl.o(l(l t,,111'.lf\ & 1.,r t t.,,. I fJ)~l 1 ·77 Lincoln Versaill es (!-'""""'"°"'''"""' t6GC'Bt S4666 s5333 s5555 s5999 '5999 '7 666 I ·7999 ~9555 Oronge County ' u I 8u1cl( Oea1er 979-2500 Car~ ,ubfKt to orio1 Ult All PflCU plu1 IH ~ lteense Prleei ao<>d 48 Hn. After PublM;itlton 2925 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa _. l"'Y ~ Untlt 10 P·"'· s.t. 'ttl & P·"'· ~~·.~~ ........... ~ Pty~ 9960 ••••.........••.••..... \)."; IJ.iM lllC Ull.1 \ h . 1IUIC1 1w111 hrk ''' ..:d tire ... l(d I 1 d n' p "I Ii 11 I I 111 I ii tl.i' le $~IHI ( ,olf ,.4tj ........ M .,I\ ""ldhh nu 111n1 lip brJli.t Ill j(lf tll li.'.tlt ~· 1111~ Jn\ l1m, .c l 'hmuulh "••t111n,r \Inc • 1111ll I' :-.. I' H I I UI •t • rnll I <11 <I If I ,l\l IO 'Ill,,, SIK.'IC• t~ I ui, '' .. ,11\ \ I I' ' I' I\ .: 1h \ II JI.oil \II 1>11 't 1>4:> 'l!U\ '"'' t-\11) 1 '"'"" 1111 • na .tl\bl. t:d 1~m11 ~ • .> h I uh \.lol 11 'Ill ·····•••··············• 1976 GI.AMO SAFAll ~ °" ititun. \' I( 1&utom11111 • 1ur JlllWf'r """""" 11 irnd l),,o"'t'llllt'I '"lllClov.' I 1lt "'ht'11 '"''"" hW~·•ll• I ... Ii. I J 11\ ... h ••. I ' 1 \~ll 't \\I S5287 COMMRL CHEY ROUT ~ 11.lrbllr Iii\ 11 ("(~°Tl\ \11-:.' \ 546--1200 'i!> A.'l' l' J :.pd xlnt c-oo cl111on lo m1. AM t t'M is Irk. Sl.'>IJO !fm. 772:1 .i~ l'11nll a'" Ai.l n · "' WJiton MJO.)' exlrJ' Xlnl c·ond 842 5000 '71 S11!11n . 9 pasi.. W~n. Ong. ownr All pwr. A1C. xlnl cond Sac. St~OO OOH 439K 70POMTIAC CiRAHDPRIX Soper 1h1rp Must l>l'~' ( :AS:JBQ "', $1950 SUNS£T FORD 5440Gard("nGrove Blvd W~lmini.tc·r 636 4010 '611 IO Pas.,t·ni?e r Calultna, ~or bt•'>l off<•r MO ~56l 77 1-·1rt't>crd 1-'o rmu!u ~1lvl'r Hlut• Blue valor. Loadt•d Top cond S5.800ur 01offr. 5S2 5263 "711 (irnn f>nx. xlnl mn~ c·ond. $700 n46-ISSJ4 THANSAM "7H Cht·~l("rf1eld brown Tak<' •111er lease. Sl66 pr mu H48 ·4440 wkdyi., 91;0 <!!fl!I wknds. ----IL Uonnc•\ 1lle. xlnl. auto, taµt·. ;11r under lo~ l.Jlut• t,t.11< PP $.'il-:wr1 ·77 l-'1n·htrd Formula, J\M •l''M KLrk . rim:-. 31.0UO rn1, . . 496-0463 llutderi>ird ...............•.•...•. 1977 FORD THUNDERBIRD VK ,1utom:.tw lr:.11-. P" r '''"''""~ & hr.1kc:'. p>Nr v.11ulo1"'"· 1111 wh1•1"1 ra111irv .11r 111r11l . ('IJ'>l•1in v.h1·t•h. 1:.tl111 & h1•a11•1 Si·r l~l Stk PJ40j S5888 THEOD<?RJ! ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSfA Ml SA 642 · 0010 '77 T-llRDS V K .• tul<• Iran~ factory aJ r c·cmcl. pm~o·r ~ll'l'flll~. p11wf•1 <J1 '>c' hrJkt•:o.. 1JC1w1•r w111dtJw~. ~t1•c-I rnilwl tire·'· trntt-d i;:la~.,. \trlyl "''''· tilt v.l't'l'I rull)t' wlwd' Call for ll1i.n1unt' 1JJJSWD 1. <07!1!"\Wll 1. <3 19SWI> I, cO!IJSWO I (317SWD I. <:114SW1>1. <S29SQSI SUNSl-:'f'SUPER SAL i:: SUNSET FORD '65 T bcrd, n·d ant. nu ~tart er . butt, tunc•-up. Oniz Sl~1ofr 642 011S8. a11 yt1ml' '11.I T Ill rd. I cir. l(llod l'lln<1 1-'u II }J\H SllJOO ~IX 1 71W•or~-H:J3.1 ············••·······•• 1'75VIGA lfalt•hbac·k. aulom utcc. A.\1 rJdto w11h 111~. Ex· 1·t'llt>nl :.!nd t·ar nr for sthool Only :lll,500 m1le11' l:l24N f<'I\ l $1877 COt4HIU C .. V.OUT 2823 Harhor Blvd COSTA MEM 546-1200 ·1:, VII Vel(:i. M<XK major wort liortc All or Jhtrt A(t tlpm wkda y, l(:(j :Jl73 PINTO S9UIRE WAGON IXVH470J 186'7 '7l FORD LTD COUPE '72 TOYOTA CEUCA 1002£551 •8336 '74 IAMGB '11 TON PICKUP 4 $,HO SAYE SJM 1695MCH J •815/ '75 YOLkSW AGIN IE nu 00/NQF I 18459 '76 FORD PINTO 1082PCOl •8r32 '75 FORD ELITE 52877 53177 FIRST l• .. YICI • FIRST l•IAUI JUST 00 FIESTAS OYER COST* tUW 1971 FORD .. FAIRMONT ZDOOR ''IH, '"" • '" •·<>PP''" 1,11 IJ(I O •v POU•OmPnf irup,''0 ' dCCl:tHt QtOUO 10-?419') I "3J9/ MfW I t71 FOSD GRANADA 4 DIL SID.AH S46J7 r-:: l•L V A cru1se-0-mnl1c: •1101.11 11r11•, POWl'r lron1 d•'-C. Drakes. v1nv1 roof ID ·2184 11 •2764 MEW I 978 FORD 2 D0oa PILL.AUD H.T • Mtw 1'71 FOttD COURIER $3877 ""''• .. , • UC '800cc eov1ne oower fr()l\t orsc orake\ 106 9 o<•ch whP&lbal.e 10 087089 •8670 M1W lt71 FO«D LID II HAIDTOP !=>PH"C.t '1h1H <.ru1·,f"t Q·m,-\f1f pow"' Iron! Cl1•.c bf,1kP·. oowt•r \IAennq !llef'I t>ell radial:. •9825H229975 LTD SAYE s1MO.n~~~cE RETAIL NICE ••••••••••.••••••• S 7511 OUR LOW NICE ••••• -.......... $6581 • ..,\i, '"· 'lllt. Sonday. Septembtlr 10, 1978 OAILY P!LOr 02·1 ::::::!!! : . .· ·>:-:. :::::::::... :::::::::::::·.::::.::::;: .=:=·:::::::::::.:::::.::;:::;:~;;;;::)\l\~~ :::::::::::::::·.·. ········. • .. •.. . .................. . I I I I I 111II\III1 I ! ! I Iii I iii I Ii Ii I 1 l I l ~: 1:: 111!IiiI!111 I I II i I l I! Ill 1 ! I II l i \\II\\ II Ill\ II ll 1IlI11\\11 \ \ l\i \l!;\l PINTO 2 oooa Sf:DA.N '71 PONTIAC VEHTURA llJ<j), 11 111 11 f\ '76 CHRYSLet COIDOIA ~3277 '77 GRAHADA VS 4-DOOR '77 CHEVY MOMTE CARLO s4577 s5277 1960NYH) I PB399 '71 RANGER l/• TON PICKUP AUTO TaAH,, a All '77 CHEVY CAPRICE 4-DR. CL.A SSIC-4.0ADtl> s5777 56377 All makes, models and colors ~~~~~~~~~~~ Classified AutoAdvertis~g ~c.irv Vl·ic11 lfutchbul·k . ~~~f' m1le11c. 1750. in the 642-5678 Kave llOmelb~g ~•ell? ll=~~~~~;:!!!~!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!~~:;;:~~========~::=====::::::::::::!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~::::~::::::::======~==:=Jl DAILY PILOT Cla..11\fd ada doll well. Ii ' • • ·. 02 2 OAJL 'f PIL OT TODAY ••• ) We're f)oing Something Nobody's Done Before! The most exciting Buick Sale ever held in Southern California is going on at Or~nge County's No. 1 Buick Dealership . 'Bauer 'Buick . . "' , in Costa Mesa Every Brand New '78 Buick on our Showroom Floor is being discounted . . . . NO LESS THAN "-""~~ ..... AND UP TO It doesn't matter What it is! \ BIG, SMALL OR IN BETWEEN. Riviera, Skylark, Regal, .. Electra, Estate Wagon, Le Sabre ... If it's on our showroom floor you can buy it at no less than a i' $1000 DISCOUNT. PLUS • • • • • • BRAND NEW ... Register For I9''1lCA XL-I 00 Color TV To he given away on Sept. 30 ..• No purchase necessary. Must be at least 18 years of age to enter. It's Quite Simple ••. We're out to set a new weekend sales record and continue to make Buick Southern California's Favorite automobile. Open 'Til JO P.M. M011.·Sat. Yes ... Open E rery Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. M=.a~ftl «UI' THAT a.QT COW ffD.MQ WITH Q£/t(/tlt£ IJll /IAJtTS 9D'DiMWWWIUTSIWiiitW . . fh-nr19f! Ctmn.ty'.~ tty our Target · Buick Dealer" •• -J • / #f Buick IJeoJ~....,. HARBOR BL VD .. SAN DIEGO FREEWA Y A division of Bouer Motors. Opel-Joguor-Triumph-MG. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA 9'J9.2!im SttYLAAlt (Ser.150980) (Stk.5550); ELECTRA (Ser.67070) (Stk.5433) PHOTO FOR IUUSTRATION PUA POSE ONL YI Alt cars sut>tec:t to prlOt sate. Tax & l"*"se not included. Sate ends 48 hrs. after pubhc~tion. . . , • . ., : .. All makes, models and colors. Classified Auto Advertising in the DAILY PILOT . 1.--------------------------------------------------------------~~~-~l J ._...... _ _.. .... ..,,,,.,.,, ............................................ ~ ...... --···-· .-.. ·-·· -· -· -· --.. I . ' -·---•. I • .... ' ' \ ~ES, MA1AM? L{OU WANT ME TO WORK' OUT THE PROBLEM AT Tl-iE BOARD ? WELL, THE PROBLEM SEEMS TO SE TO TR'<' TO FIND OUT WHAT Tl415 X 15 DOING AMON6 ALL THESE NUMBERS ... ~ FINAL SPORTS IUHDAY, HPTEM&H 10, 1978 WELL, LET'S SEE .. WE HAVE THESE ...------. NUMBERS HERE, DON 'T WE ? 15 t4E AN OUT- SIDER? WAS ~E lNVtTED TO JOIN THE GROUP? IT'S AN INTERESTING Q.UE5TlON ... "' LET 'S FlND OUT W11AT THE REST OF THE CLASS THINK5 ... '1'0U THE~E, lN THE Tl11RD ROW ..• WHAT DO LIOU Tl1 1NK ABOUT THIS? SPEAK VP! IOCAL · WANT ADS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS A FOUR,ASIX,A SEVEN, AN EIGl1T, A FIVE AND A TWO O~. lfE5, AND WE ALSO J.1AVE AN X ... RATS ! THREE MORE - Ml NUTES ANO THE BELL WOULD ~AVE RUNG ! ~-10 NANCY By Ernie Bushmilf er BLA-BLA-BLA-BLA- YAK-YAK-BLA-BLA NANCY··· ARE YOU ON THAT PHONE AGAIN? Y ES MA'M---' WHY? AUNT FRITZl---A MAN ~UST STOLE OUR GARDEN TOOLS HANG UP--- o uR PHONE BILLS ARE AWFUL LATELY--- WE'VE GOT TO CUT DOWN I 'LL SEND A POST CARD --- IT'LL SAVE A PHONE CALL ). ... ------ - -AND 1T'5 NICE: I D16N1f=1ED WO~'f(.f LET '~ IEL..L- MA ~CIA f MA~(IA WE "vE 6 0 T A ~THl.A l(?'S C Al<EE'2 AL.. L. PLANNED .. ! -l '''" . -=- \~ ~ ft I' A I? THl f ("., ( -A~ MY P El<?Ot-JAL '?C:eVANT.' RI G~T/ !'LL. E3E !RA'5 VAL-~I.' O THER'W15E K N OWN A~ HI'? ''G ENTL EMAN 7 GESNTL..EMAN .'1 NE.ITHE~ O~ YOU IJ\ALl F Y F iT L t~E I ... 4L.L. F 11;L-~~ED ...., • r ~ •I IC -. ' I I , DENNIS THE MENACE ~~~~~-.....~--... You 6RAE3E3W MY ARM! By Hank Ketcham --~~-----~~~--Jr'S HALr YfAH GONf ! ,AND uUl • / . WHI Rf I I WENT! WHEW! WH/\ T 1\ ROTTEN I HI Nt I IL> 1//\1--lPf.N ! ),r N,\~ fH/\T~~ ME, JOI Y. 'l You 1.--:MeU. J. KNoW.,.lURN 1H1S WHY Dt">N'1 You l-11<-I /\ HOSE O N .AND WAS H (~1/\N r Me OFF, WILL "/A '? ~''TUNIA. <J <.] <J ~l.JDGE PARKER .--.J:GZ'l~~~EE~~~1::-::-:ST~l~L-L--T_H_IN-K----.:I~rN~O-.~,=,F~l-T-W~A~S_..::JU=l=l~A-N-W....=:.H_O~ A FTER BEING SHOULD SEE HIM TOLD THE POLICE THAT I WAS SAM , THAT CAR IN JULIAN'S DRIVEWAY ... IT LOOKS LIKE M INE ! r--...--____,....---..,......_ IS 11 YOUR CAR?) HOW WOUl D IT ) GET HLRL ? QUESTIONED BY THE ALONE. GEORGIA ~ IN A MENTAL INSTITUTION, POLICE, GEORGIA IS THEN I 5HOULD TALK TO HIM RELEASE D A N D INSISTS TOO! O N ACCOMPANYING SAM DRIVER TO JULIAN KINGSTON'S HOME ! //, 1,/:4 I IL/ ' l!j . !/''" / /,-t ) II I -- ONCE IN A WHILE WAIT OUT HERE, HELGA USES IT . , GEORGIA ! I 'M YOIJI<. YOUR KILLING DO R ELL WAS NO, JULIAN ... IT AN A CC IDENT, WA SN'T IT, HELGA ? WASN'T A N BUT SHE WOULD GOING TO WALK A CC IDENT ! NEVER TAKE IT AROUND TH E WITHOUT ASt<IN(J ... BA CK ! I _........_ HE SHOULDN 'T HAVE LAUGHED AT ME WHEN I SAI D I LOVED YOU ... THAT I WOULD DO ANY- THI NG TO PROTECT YOUR R.EPUTA1 ION . TO t<EEP HIM FROM BRINGING DISGRACE O N THE KINGSTON NAME ! • • I'M USING lHE SCHOOL.. CDMPUTER TO HE.LP ME SCOUT ™E OfHE.R TEAMS WE PU¥,> ,JUST UKE 1HE PROS DO I FRED! HI, COACH ~ WHAT ARE £,.OU OOING IN HERE.~ OD O 1 JUST GAUE Ii ALL fHE SC.OOTl~G RE RJRT5 ~ OUR ARCH RIVAL I Bib WE.LL I COMPUTER , WHAT HAVE 400 COME. UP UJITH ~ frt FJIJ rt~lJE? ~ ff?flrlf?rt r:IJ iu wi11 all ir'lf?ir ,;c.nf?~. WALNUT Tt.a-t .1 ~E a::#t PtJTER CA~ 18...l O~ WHAT SOME OF TE.~ '5 1ENDENCIES ARE ! I J ~ I ALL Rl<iUT ! WHO JUST ATE: TH,AT lS:FTOVER Pl~CE ·=----) OF ,APPL.~ Pl~?? I1M SURE ONE OF you 15 GUILTY. .. J byFerdJohnaon ... E,ACH of yo u HAC> IHE OPPORTUNITY ~1, SiNCe DINNE:R . c. ,AND BY T~E PROCESS OF BRIL.LIANT LOGIC AND CLEVER DEDUCTION, ,,,.ti'/ ftr14(~ ..... ,,~ •It A·9f'" Re ... 9" WHAT IS IHIS.,A CONSPIRACY? No, YouF< RSC/PE FOR LAS,A<5NA ... l SHALL·· DOCTOR SMOCK H l /\A? OH , THA"l'S M.Y SON , '!Hf:; c:>ac.-roR .' so c...e:1 's Y'ou AN' M.f!E GO HAve= A ee:e:F< SOME:PL.ACe, swee:11e: .' By George Lemont ~E:AL-(....Y !' He: LOOKS MORe (....IKS A FRY COOK '10 .MS .1 DON''"! WORRY' Aeoul IHE: Kie::>.' NOBOPY'S GONNA SIE:AL-ANYTHING 'T"HA'I ·uGL-Y' .' Hee: He::e .' YOU'Re PROBABL..Y R16H'"I.' O R MAYB~ AN A PPL-I ANCE: SAL.6SMAN ... eu-r A POCIOR ? Ne:veR .' GAD, HOW ): HAie BE:I N ' PAR.I OF A POL-ICe c:::>ecoY Tf3.AM .' ® I LI ID e L-e w e E: D s ~ -r)4A1v1 LJH ... I H~AR YOUSE 15 RUNN IN' FOR CONGRESS .. • y ~. ··~:~i· . . 'j ·~~~ .\. I ' ~\( . , ' t SNAKE-EYE McFOUL YOU'RE CHARGE:c;> WITH ~At..IN& CASH, CAffL.E, HORSES, D~R OL'.. LJNCLE ~ZRA'S 60J...l:71'EE1H,AN£1 A CHlt..D'S CANVY!- HOW SAV '10LJ ?! 'I () IF YOUSE:'LL GO EASY ON ME1 /'LL SLIP A ~LJNl7L-E: O' SCRATCH 10 YER CAMPAl&N FLJNC7! • .. -, It. ~1 , .................. ~ SHERIFF, &1ve ™IS MAN YOUR MOST S~Vf:RE TON61JE·J.ASHIN6' t:JEFORE HE 1-E:AVE::SH ~~~ j f'll.;.-" v-JOOf raw. W~11L.OC.K. ~~-,:IN)r ~A~ A STA~ ) VW" POODLE IN -WA~INGTON. QC.. NAMED ~OC00EAU i.tocoe,eAu ha? bed·51eepll"\~ pr1vl\eges.11t1? he de~r1y lo"we'=>! However. if tile De.dis unmade, he will WOOF!WOOF{_~ntil it i~ ma.de up. Th en r lt'., 5€.datelCf Climt::>e.> in .fo r hi'=> snooze I • • • ' ---------------------..... , CAN VOlJ TRUST YOUR t.n : ... \? Tlltl'f •l'f ., Inst •• dln u - m<'ft I• d,.•i•a d~•U~ ht-i•tte top and bottom pa~. How qakUy can you fi•d tbt•? Chttli aai.wen •ilb tbo• betow. 6'.11\\IW \• JN14 0 ,ltQ t piJf"-Dt '' WIV \ &\HMMIP \t .1•110:> ' i.,;111,.,,,,, '' OUit008 < ew,o,w ti1 -.ooe l "'"J~1110 •• M09 , M)(.f,.....,..,.~o ----8UlLETIN 80A RD--- e THt. OPTIMIST! Alt old lltDerkli &Mt: Thtrt .,., 11 ,oamc .... wttu said "Wht c111 'I I look la my ur with m} '''? P'rbp' I could do It , if I put my iaiad to It; YOUN •.Vt-.R<. ANH. l.t U l.LYO TRY." Rt·i.pact c•p., . • I .imily M.111c1 I" Tim •, father " rom·, '>()II, wh.al " f 1111 10 Tom! An,wcr m 0111• minuic e Hnhh Note! A ptr;on can II'"" to tw a hundl'1'd h ) tllliP& lbttt carrob a day for how many month\? \\ RJ rt the 11umbc1 10,K~ on a '"'"°"' ""'pu"" •Al•"' I pu \ 1• nl p.ipcr Pia-.<: 11 m •In c11•c:l••l't .. 11J 'c.il the e11vtlupc e Dog 0~1c! \\ h11.h "'C't!tlahk " n~med lot a du~! l he" "-11"' J'~ J t'ly,1.mdc1 '"JOI dov.11 1.olhcllo v.cr Whrl·h hlirnll 1\ n .. mcd 101 " dog'' ""'"°'ed ol Jn) lour "vtuf14gaM..11 Wh1l h dog pl")'' polo'' l he ml!llctmutc .... her r c1rc1 ...e Hh .. , \11741 ), wbtrJll thl ,111.illcr lrum rhc IJr11cr ('1741 1479::11262), re· • cr\e I he rt'uh (26:?111, ond Jdd 11 10 the r~ult \)f the 'ub1rac11on W1214 • 8262). The re· 'fl'lll " alway\ 10,890, the \.imc amounr ind1- l ... ted in the cnvclo~. Remember, any four d1flerent digib may be u'>Cd, a' Iona a.' they :.lfe of ascending or dc.)(Xndmg value:.. -0 I L.....\.....:..l..Jl~::.1-===:::::i..------~'.!.Ll~ ...... --~~~ GRANO OPENING! Oar yOH& friend abovt biu. llO applr for bis 1udter, °' de>Q be! Coe11«t doh to compldr pictun. VAC.:KIN<J IT IN! Add rulor11 tor a timfly ~tnt: 1-Rtd. 2-l.t. bluf. 3-Ytllow. 4-LI. bro•n. 5--tlh h. 6-Ll. i:r~n. 7-l>k. brown. 8-LI. purplt. 9-0k. purplt. JO-I.I. Krll>-J 1-BlllCk. SPELLBINDER! SCORE 10 points for using aU the ____ _.., _____ _ lctterr. in the wocd below to form----------- two comple1c words: CUSTOMER THEN score 2 points each for all -------+------ words o( four lettns or mo~ ------------found among the lcltcn. Try to ICON .. s.at 5t polata. 'llOlll ·~11') : .... , .. u. 9fCltH04 ._, BOOMER By Brown and Casson JO~ AOM1f YOU l<E:.AL.L--<' Go GA .. '-4 OV~IZ Me . .. IF YOU 8LOW M~ Ml,_.O ANO I~ I GO AP€ OVE.fl.. -<ou ! GORDO '• ' A~.JOL..0, MU61' YOU U6~ GVCH Cf<e.~P{ LANGLJAG£ ALL 1}4~ T1W\~? YOU K€E P ASKING IF= You LIGM"f MY f 11U ... WHY CAN'f YOU JU5i A'3K M~ I~ t: LIK~ YO ? OKAY. 00 YOU l...IK~ M~? WI J...L.. ~OtJ STOP HOUN D ING ME:,<> CAT. L J -~.-~ma \Ci O).J I ( WEL L • ~510fl~ roA REAl-1-'I J.IDOK/:O LAP JUNKIE -------- <D O! c ~ '.i Q 'TO " ~ " .. er '< ~ Q c ii g .. 1~ YOU ,_, '3PACf. ME. OUT .. IF= YOU 1"Ull1' Me Ott . By Gus Arriola I IOJ..O '/Ou! I. HA \It= 1'J I I llM~ 10 SIT r<t<?MT NOWf • A FRACl!O.AJ OFA F I X IS 8ETTEli?.1N NON/Er • r Advcrt1scmcnt Advertisement Advert isemcnt Announcing: The Natural Willpower Weight Lass S.[sfem How to quickly lose 10, 20, 35 lbs. or more while controlling· hunger sensations naturally . with the Hunger Brake Bran Tablet It's safe/ Medical Doctor's new system helps people ach/ere quick and lasting weight lass without dangerous drugs or starratlon dieting. Orer 111.000 satisfied customers nationwide! Dy David Harrm an A saf c and natural diet tablet has finally been created. This no chemicals -no drugs tc1blet is being used in a new 'Nat· uraJ Willpower Weight Loss System,' developed by Dr. William Farrar, M.D. With the Hunger Brake Bran Tablet, you can control hunger sensations naturally. You can then quickly reach your we ight loss goal, with· out the superhuman willpower needed to battle -' -~ ''qi...--..-.._ .. Hartman: How docs your system control hunger? Dr. fanar: You chew a delicious Hunger Brake Bran Tablet and drink a glass of water 1 S min. befo re a meal. The Fiber in the Bran Tablet will expand upon contact with water. This gives your stomach a fuller feeling, so you eat less. Hartman: What kinds of foods can you eat? Dr. Fanar: You enjoy many of the regular foods you Jove. Here are some of them: sirloin steaks, spicy ham, double cheeseburgers. Jamb chops, barbecued chicken, omelets, vegeta· bles like; broccoli with hollandaise sa uce, ca ntaloupes, fruit cocktails -desserts lik e strawberries with whipped cream, choco· late pudding -even wines and beer. You enjoy aU these foods and more. But since you'U crave food less, it will take less of these delicious foods to satisfy your hunger. Eating lcc;s automatically restricts your calorie intake; and as we all know, this is the only way to quickly lose weight. WHY DOES THE SYSTEM WORK? Hartman: You've told me how it works, but most weight loss methods look good on paper -they just don't work in rea l life. Why is this one different? Or. William Farr•, M.O. explains how the Hunger Brake Bran Tllblet works. Simply chew a detlcioua Bran Tab· let and drink a glHS of water 15 minutes before a meal. Upon contact with water, the Fiber in the Bran will ••pand. The Fiber and water will giv. your 'tomach a ful&er feeling and give you the •natural willpower' to eat hm. This article w ill explain how you can use Or. Fanar's system to quiclcly lose all the weight you want -without torturous hunger pangs. Or. Farra.r: In order to understand why my system works, you must first know why other methods fail. They fail fo r two reasons. First, other methods work against human nature and therefore arc doomed lo failure from the start. People with weight problems obviously love tu cat. St:irv<ition is ~hcc r torture. St renuous ex- ercise is difficult, worklike and borin~. starvation hunger pangs. By continuing to take your hcaJthful Hunger Brake Bran Tablcb every day, and by eating properly, you can keep the weight off. How much and how fa st can you losC'? Some people lost 10 lbs. t.hc fi rst week. Others lost 14 lbs. in 14 days. Total weight losses of 10, 20, 35 ' lbs. and more were recorded . The amount of weight you quickly shed will depend on the num· ber of pounds you're over your id eal weight. Properl y foll9wed, Dr. Farrar's system ca n work for everyone, wh ether 5 lbs. or I 05 lbs. overweight. His system is simple to follow. There's no strenuous exercise or starvat ion d ict in~. In fa ct, you must cat many of the regular foods you love. Sjncc Dr. Farrar's system is natural, it's safe. As a copywriter, my job is tn investigate new we!t?.ht loss system~ being developed across the country. So I set up an Interview with Or. f'arrar. HOW DOES THE SYSTEM WORK? Hartman: How docs your system wurk? Dr. Fan:u: My system works by atlal:kl n~ your weight problem thr('O ways. First, It co ntrnl'I hun· ger se nsations naturaUy . You'll have the natural willpower to cat lc~5. Second, it speeds up yuur fat burning mctobollsm. You'll mdt away bultting fot deposits and shrink fo t cell5 qukk\:r than be· fore. And finally, my system quickens the cvacu· ation uf both solid wastes and excess liquid . The burned up fot ls speed Uy flushed out or y11ur body. Chemical diet pills make you nervous and even- tuall y lo'iC their effcc11vcnc 'is. Second, with most methods. the results come too slowly . So many people lose hope and quit Hartman: You're r~h l about why they fail. I know, beca use I've interviewed overweight pco· pie. Dul , why doc'i your ~y~lcm work? Dr. Fanar: Again , two rea!lons. As I s.iid, people arc overweight bc.-cau <;c they love to cat. With my 'Natural Willpower Wc~ht Loss System,' you mu'it cat. Therefore, overweight people will use it. rt's as simp le as 1h1J1. My system has none of the drawbacks of other methods. There's no sla r· vation, little willpower, no boring exercises, no health ruining chemical diet pills, no weird fad diet ing. ft doesn't leave you weak and nervous. In fact, u you lose weight, you'll feel healthier and more vibrant than before. Hartman: That's a switch. Most diets you hea r about lately ruin your health. Or. Farrar: rm sure you've read about the amaz· in)t health benefits attributed to Fiber and Bran. You'U be getting a d:ii ly supply of Hbcr 3nd Oran automatically on my system, just like taking a vitamin pill. There arc no special healt h foods to buy. Hartman: You said there arc two rca$0ns "hY this 'lystcm works. What's the second reason? Dr. Farrar: My 'Natural Willpower Wei~ht l oss System• succeeds because it pivcs fast and steady re~ult~ Vou start los~ we~ht the fillt day. ..,,,,._, 4 ¢&!; Some people lost 10 lbs. in 1 days. With these kind of results, rather than losing hope and quitting, you will be encouraged to continue and lose even more. You can reach your ideal weight and stay there, by continuing to take your Bran Tablets and ~ing properly. And unlike chemical diet-pills, the Bran Ta blet never loses its effectiveness for controlling hunge r. Hartman: Is your system sale? Dr. Farru: J have personally lost 32 lbs. on my system. My natural system is safe for any· one in normal health. That's wh y you should check with your family physician before go· ing o n this or any weight loss program , to be sure that obesity is your only problem. Hartman: It sounds lik e a safe way to lose weight fast. But do you have any case histo ries? Dr. Farrar: Yes. I can give you their stories and their before and after statistics. Dr. Farrar supplied me with numerous case histories. But due to limited space, I've only listed fo ur. But before I give them, let me add that studi es made by doctors at leading un ivcr· sities have verified the health benefits of Fiber and Bran. BEFORE: 170 lbs. 37"' waist AFTER: 135 lbs. 30" waist "I staffed Dr. Fa"ar 's Bran Tab · let program and lost J 0 lbs. the t first week. 711e following weeks, \ / I lost 25 lbs. more for a total of 35 lbs. and 7" off my waist, and 4" off my thighs. Durinx the program, my appctuc was satisfied at all times and never felt hungry. I feel 20 years younger, and enjoy wearing my new clothes. My friends and children think my appearance is wonderful. " Hilda Gobcly Canal Fulton. Ohio BEFORE: 180 lbs. J6Y1 .. waist AFTER: 166 lbs. 321/i'' waist "/ was very pleased with tile fast resulu I kot hy followinx the Bnm Tablet diet. I lost J 4 lbs. in less ..... A.. than two wPeks ff) reach my per· feet weight. It was great t() finally get rid of my rpare tire (4 " off my waist). I nnw fe el ftrrmxcr and have more energy than ever. " WiUiam E.. Johnson Massillon, Ohio • BEFORE: 138 lbs. 32Y1" \\aist AflER: J 19 lbs. 27" wa1~t "On Dr. Fa"ar's system, I lost 20 lbs. and 5" off my waist. I now ~ ~ gtt up torlicr ;,, tht morning amJ • • -a i tay up later at night. I just seem to havt more energy all day long. I really feel that the 8ra11 Tablet was tire key to my sue· cess. 71rey kept my appetite down and helped with my dlgestfre system. Constipation was no lo,,ger a problem with me as it has been on previous diets. •• Sue Seivert North Canton, Ohio --.. ..,.- BEFORE: 175 lbs. 36" waist AFTER: 154 lbs. 31 .. waist "With the Bran Tablet diet. I lo1t 9 lbs. the first week. My weight loss to date is 21 lbs. and I'm stlll loslng. I can honestly say I never felt hung· ry. The energy I have is truly unbelievable. I am usually an extremely hard perwn to get out of bed in the morning. I have not been nervous like som e dieu I 've been on in the past. " Diane Bruey ~nton,Oruo Hilda, Will ia m. Sue and Dia ne represent some of our best success stories. Dr. F arrar's system worked for them and can work for you too. WHAT CAN THE SYSTEM 00 FOR YOU? With the 'Natural Willpower Weight Loss System; you ca n ... •Quickly reach your weight loss goal. •Lose Inches off your waist, hips and thighs. •Quiet hunger, so little willpower is needed. •Speed up your fat burning metabolism. •Evacuate excess fluid and solid waste quickly. • Enjoy many of the regular foods you love. • Rea ch your ideal weight and stay there. Dr. Farrar's personal system is not availa· ble in any bookstore or health food store in the world. But if you'd like to quickly lose all the weight you want, without torturous hunger pangs, you can take advantage of this special introductory offer by ordering Dr. Farrar's system, direct by mail. HOW CAN YOU ORDER THE SYSTEM? To ordt:r Dr. Farrar's system , which include!> . an ea<:y·ICl·unde rstand instruction booklet and a supply of Bran Tablets, simply do this: Write "Bran Tablet Diet" and your name and address on a piece of paper and end it along with cash, check or money order in the following amounts: 21 day supply ..•..... $ 5.95 + 35¢ postage 42 d:iy supply SAVE $2.00 $ 9.95 + 50¢ postage 63 day supply SAVE $5 .00 S 1 2.9~50¢ postage (Make che cks payable to Weight s Group.) If you have Ma~ter C11arge or VIS , you may charge your purchase by sending the fo Uowing information: A. name of your card 8. credit card number C. ca rd expiration date. Mail your o rders to WF:IGllT LOSS GROUP, 536 Cleveland Ave. N.W .• Dept. F-J 77, Ciinton. Ohio 44 702. Credit card holders and C.0.0.'s can order TOLL FREE I ·R00-4 5 3·~444 -24 hours a day, 7 day~ a week . (ln Utah, call 1·800-662·2500.) Be sure to spec ify 21, 42 or 63 day supply of Bran Tahlctc;. Master ('h:uge or VISA holdl·r~ have you r credit card ready. Or. 1-arrar's system is backed with a~· moncy hack guaran tee. After foUowin~ hi" system, you must quickly lose :ill the wei~h t you want, while contrnlllnA hu nger. If this doesn't happl·n, or you're dl~satisficd in any way, just return th e unused portion in JO days. You'll receive e~cry penny of your money ~ -no queo;tions a~ked. To make sure you ge t Dr. J.arrar•s system, why not order right now, whUe supplies arc in stock. 01111 ' I ·- DAILY PILOT A~J.J:. .. UP WITH PEOPLE .. - I AMERICAftS IN CHINA . '· ( . DANGER: DON'T DRIRK WHILE YOU'RE PREGNANT · . WIDE ro·GET MONEY TO PIX UP YOUR BOUSE TH Em YOURSELF Selld Ille ................ IO 0'Ask." Fll!llly ~ 641 l •XlllglOll M • New ~-Ny soon W.1 P1Y n lot piMsNcl questians Sony. we Qn'I ans-Oltlefs FOR 0 • .1. SIMPSON, athlete and star of movie. Firepower How do you feel about fining play· en for mlebehavtor7 -B.L.. Ander· eon,S.C. • A lot of the rules are sllly. that's true. but they're necessary. Fining a player is a surefire way ol making him straighten up. As in every profession, the financial aspect Is what counts. fm In favor of a player being punished when he shows up late for practice. But I'm furious when he's fined for not showing up for break· fa.st. What's so terrible about missing it 0 . J. gets down to fine points. and getting two more hours sleep, In· stead? Some teams require you to take a pregame test. If you Ounk, you're fined. What happens if I score four touchdowns in the game. and I flunked the pregame test? To have a test before 11 game Is not a dis· cipllne -motivation Is the best device. Even though I'm against some of the rea· ION fOf which players get fined. I can't think of 111 better way of disciplining them. FOR OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN. star of GreOJe /Ue you really a• dumb aa the glrl you play during mCNt of Greae7 -Deborah Wltt, Sea.Ide, Calif. • It's true I'm shy and quiet and that the parties I enjoy most are those I give myself. but trying to keep out of the publk eye doesn't mean I'm dumb. It just means I would rather listen than talk. As to the film . although I wasn't quite as naive as "Sandy" was when I first came here from Aus· tralla. I could Identify with her in the way she found Amer· kan life so different from the one she'd had before. FOR SENATOR ROBERT MORGAN (D., N.C.) Aa one who ., .. mulfled recently In Wuhlngton, what do you feel ehoald be done to make our etreete eafer7 -O.P .• p._ .......... N.Y. • I think we are gotng to have to consider returning to the "beat cop" who patrols city streets on foot. These young lawbreakers know how to time their actions after 11 patrol car passes. l also think that quicker trials and sterner penalties are needed. FOR SANDY FARINA. star of Sgt. Pep~ri Lonely Hearts Club Band Since thl• le your mcme debut, what eurprteecl you moet about fUmmaklng7 -V. W., Euton, Pa. • The tricks they use to create reality. The train you see on screen Is nothing but a flve·foot model. If you can't cry on cue. they help you out by waving a menthol Inhaler In front of your eyes (It makes them teary). I'll never forget the scene where the boys and the Band take off In a balloon and fire· works exploded too soon. It was a near· tragedy. FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR le It true that All MacGraw'• divorce &om Steff McQueen had euch a ta· rlble effect oa ha that ehe had to gin up ~ career? -J.B .• Little Rock,/Uk. • Absolutely not. All , 37, Is now filming Players m Mexico with Dean Paul Martin (Dino's son) about an older woman and a young tennis player. Then she'll move 10 New York for five months to make another movie. Her six·year stormy mar- riage to McQueen was her third . Her sec· ond. as Mrs. Bob Evans, lasted three years and produced J oshua, 8, to whom "If it all ends, thats OK, too ... she 1s devoted. Ali calls herself a Little League Mom. She leads a quiet. secluded life Her first marriage, as a Radcliffe stu· dent. lasted two years. She denies that stardom ruined her life: "I never dreNTied of being a star. If It all ends right now. that's OK. loo -even though I'd miss some of the benefits " FOR ANDY GIBB, rock star Do you regret lea ring school •t 13? -Sharon Chun, North Hollywood, Calif. • I have no regrets, because I hated school and was very glad to leave it. Couldn't wall, m fact . and I was able to leove at that age because I was living in Spnga. an island off Spam. If my brothers (Barry and lwms Robin and Maurice) were not already having such a big success wi1h their Bee Gees group. I might not have been so keen. Bui since they were, I was anxious to get started, too. FOR BARBARA CARn.AND, author of Looe. Lords and Lady-Birds l'.e read •ome of your booke, and I think they're junk. Why do you think they sell eo well? -E.B., Port Arthur. Tesae • My 240 books have been translated into most of the world's languages because they're sentimental and unlike real life. Most of my readers are women who are having a tough lime. They don't want to read about misery, drudgery or the kitchen stove -they see that everyday. FOR GABY, portrait photographer Why do "SOme beautiful people come out unattrac· ti" on plctura -and the other way around? -8 .1., Albant1.Ga. e Because o( bone structure and lighting. High cheek· bones are superb -they distribute the light properly. and the result Is magnificent. An oval face Is also a very photo· genie one. But every face has something beautiful to offer. and It's up to the photographer 10 find it -to tone up the good features and downplay the bad ones. PRO T.1-ftec. ,...._ ~aktent, A~n lnamincc AltC>detk>n PRO Ano con CON N•e GeU.tl-. ptttktenl al the Tex. Trial Lewy.rs A.ociallon Ni>fauh auto lneurance, when It It rtaly ne>fault, wdl be a biasing to CWfY state. Thoe. Injured In acddcnll will be guatantud payment for economic loeMt no matter who II at fault. Each vtctlm II paid by hll own lnturanoe company. HOlphal bdll, doctor bills. dlagnottSc bllle. even W9llil Iott -paid without a qutit>lc. Premlume c<* no men rclatlw to the amount of cov•r9ge, sornedmet even Jae. If ln)urtes aN 1Upcnc'1ou1 ttM victim may tt1• for noneconoet*: loll. But othcrwlM no-I.uh prohl>tt. law IUlll bec.euM none ar• neecMd. Thlt'1 how you cant•• real no-fault horn a • penttve lmltlttons. Should Every State Provide No- Fault lnaurance? We bekve compuhory no-fault la not In the public lnterat bee.au•: 1.) It datroyt the rights o( houMWlva, children and retired people whllc pro- vtdtng compentatton for the ~ negligent. I.e., the drunken drtwr. 2.) How can we bellew the lnturanee lndu1try II lnfllrallld In lowertng co.ti when It la rcpoftlng record proflll yet hu obca!Md pmnlum lnauta on the besll of fa ... data and ha only rec:.ndy ll!J'Md to dllcontlnuc deceptive advcnlslng? 3.) The tragedy°' no-f111.1lt .. that the gowt'Tl· m.nt forca peop&. to buy It but cannot guannlff Ill af· fon:t.blllty °' avatlabfltty 4 .) It «ffectlwly datrOyt your right to trial by jury. 0 1171fAMtl.YWEEKLY,tNC., All tits,...,.,,., I I 1 New National Smoker Study: Smokers rate taste of low tar MERITequal to-or better than-leading high tar branCls. Low tar MERIT, with 'Enriched Aavor'™ tobacco, has shattered the myth of 11low tar. low taste'.' In a new national smoker study conducted with high tar smokers, MERIT was proven to deliver the flavor of leading high tar brands. Results Endorse MERIT Breakthrough CoalirmtJd: Majority of high tar smokers rate MERIT taste equal to-or better than-leading high tar cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up to twice the tar. Coalirmed: Majority of high tar smok~rs confirm taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT. • Detailed interviews were also conducted with current MERIT smokers. 0 ~p Morrie .... ,.,, Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarena Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Coafirmed: 85% of MERIT smokers say it was an "easy switch" from high tar brands. CoalirmtJd: Overwhelming majority of MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands weren't missed! Coafirmt:d: 9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not considering other brands. First ~ AJteroatne 'il High Ur Sod.ing MERIT has proven conclusively that it not only delivers the flavor of high tar brands-but contin ues to satisfy! This ability to satisfy over long periods o f time could be the most important evidence to date that MERIT i what it claims to be: The first m:ljor alternative to high tar smoking. ,. I magfne an Oriental singer rendering Old Mon Rluer magnlficendy In Chinese. Or, for that matter, a group of 35 college-age srudents from nine countries -16 of the youngsters were American - beguiling the Chinese with folk ballads and rock. The twain did meet last May when the 10-year-old lntema· tlonal organization, Up With People, journeyed to China to entertain and be entertained by cultural groups in the People's Republic. It was the first time such a group had been Invited. Headed by J. Blanton Belk, the nonprofit organization's president, the 35-member group sought to establish the widest possble basis for mutual understanding and knowledge. Up With People, canylng Its message through song and dance, has five separate casts of about 500 students from 18 countries. This year alone It will visit 500 cities and 12 countries. It Is a sought-after group, and although about 700 apply to join It each month, only one ap- plicant In 17 Is accepted. The organization Is located at 3103 No. Campbell Ave. In Tucson, Arizona. Narurally there was concern that the Chinese would not be receptive to Western taste and music-they were-and Up With People's style of having the audience participate In slng- alongs-thcy did, with en- thusiasm. In tum, the Chinese played Western classk:al mUllc and Chtnae traditional and modem, much of the latter lac- ed with patriotic and polttkal themes. On one occasion. the vlsltOf'S gave a concert for their hosts at the Great Wall (rlghd and were shown, among many wonders, the palace of the Ming and Ching Dynasties In the "Forbid- den City" within Peking. Typical among the "little" ex- periences of members of the group w111 Sandy Forsman'• finding a happy little friend (lower rlghd In a Shanghai workers' residence. A usual event would be the Watemen forming a conga line and anaklng Into the au- dience. The China. raponded with unabelht!d p&.uur• and applauM. While theN 11 a marked paradox of old and new among the Chlnae and their toelety Is rclenda&ly q;>Nf',~· ~ ap- ·up WITH PEOPLE. GOES TO cmNA This educational and cultural organization, known for its musical productions, has recently toured the People's Republic to present our Western "Sound" to Oriental ears. -· i;r What better place for a concert than at the Great Wall, and surely there had to be a picture for the baclc-at-home folb. Among the wond•,.. the perfonnlng group aow : the royal palace In Peking'• "Fori>kld•n Clt)I." I I l pured willlng to communicate. Above all, they were curious about the West and courteous at all times. In return, whatever the travelers asked to see, they were shown, lnd udlng factories and medical establishments. But the Chinese were surpris- ed by the way the young vlslton worked and lived Informally together since they have a very restrictive culture regarding mixes of the sex.es. The mood of togetherness, Mr. Belk rem8*ed. was shown each time an Up With People show ended, when the audl· ence would pitch In to help load \I"' the equipment and wave r:MI A atud~nt ploy• for the vlaltora. a good-bye. IAJ The best wov to leom about a fottlgn lffatvle la to visit Jomlllu and ask quatlona. Anaheim ( •• m.1111 L11n1hN H11wk111<; P,11111 Olq Bear L1ko Conklln1 P .. 1111 C1marlllo CarndrtllO p II " Pt Canog111 Puk Alt wnat Point r,, C.:.inoqa Pa11< Hl'1fw11111! Chatsworth Androw, ~umt1r·r Crtatllnt Crt>!:lllnn Pro Rlcl1•, l.1kl! D11vt' H.itcl\\,Hll Coronii C...u1.tlll Lum~,., ~ Pt. T ll OVER PA INT iiliiiiii ' OLYMPTc ea OVElCOl\T ,VJ N•'f l WA ff n I Ir Atl llP • f/.,; ''}'! ~A.•t I 11 WO(){J ltAll(JfjOARO '' /\ I.I/\ J l"JlY C.Al VANll( U Ml lA. c-.;AHNi6U t,, .....->t. ( f "ll'°h 4.#1 fi .. u, _,, w~ • • ·~ « 1 1 Ji.N w· f .,. 1 ' -~ ... ,.-4 I '-.JtAft'l 1 A"·ft!Nr •• Huny. Sale ends SepL 16 at particlpallnt Olympic DaJen: Co.,t11 Me:;a flit. L 11•nlwr Kl'rm H1m;i HJrdw.tr•! Vt .la r.11111 Cf'r1l1•1 Eagle Rock 011n1 Jn I tl'f.1111 P.11nt Glendale Ii & Z l'J1nl ( c>. H&rbor City f ~rrlns Wcmdw1n k111<1 L1gun1 Beach Lo>q11na Bf'ach LumhN La Hab111 l>lcknMon Lum hnr V1~t.l P,1lr1t CN1 tr•r L11wnd1l11 Mttt<•ll :. P,11nt Co. LOlllJ Bc.ich I ro.1cJw.1y N 11·1 r 11nt l <.nq OuJch Po11111 Los Alamitos 1!,1rr Lumt"IN 111 Manhattan Beech }>u19reme P.itn l Montclair Gene's All C".olrir Nr whall P .. mt Poll~ Ontario f"lalnt Our~"' Orange [l.iy.'lhoro 01111'11'1-: V1:.1.i P.itnt Cunlt,r Ollnnrd Amorttono r .11nt Ctr. Pasadeno Morrltt's P.i1nt Pomona Paint Bucket Rodon~o Beach S ullteme Painl Aowl1nd Htlthta Decorator's ,.alnt Running Sprlng1 O!!nrllck Lurnbrr San F1rn1ndo Son Fernando l 11rnhN Snn Pedro Bny Vl11w Onrcir,11lnq S1nt1 An11 I\~ C) H.1r1IWd(U Sant3 Barb3ra Atons Paint Cl'nt,.r<: Sonia Ynes f.nnta Ynes V,tll••y flt. Simi Velley Cc•ntury Color ( rnlN South Gate Duncan-Hector fJ,11111 St11nton Vista Paint Conlllf Thou11nd 0 1k1 All Amnrlcan Paint Conelo LumbN r,1rl( Oaks Paint CNlfllt Torrance ll.1y C'r>ntr.11 I 11mb~r !.unri Jilt) r,11111 Upland fl11•111 Lumhrr Upt.iod L1Jlllhl'r Ventura Amcrltone P.oint C:tr. Westch11ter Goratds Paint & It '''"' West LH An1el111 AnllW<ill Lumtmr co: S.1wtellct Lumber Whittler Be b Downt'y & Snn'I WhlttlOI Paint A Wlp. Wllmlngton lnd11strlol Paint Co. Yuc:elp• Yw llOOI Pelini I I I I I 1 Announcing '?HE GJVOl{MA!( ~Cl(WELL - O Copyrlaht 1971 Saturd•y EvenJna Pott Co. Pl9tc Approaim11cly 8W Di1. fine china plates.· And pleue note that these your plates individually at t~o-month intervals. L------------------~ .-..... ~ l I ( i l <TI$ CHINA PLATE COLLECTIO!( A limited edition in fine Gorham China featuring 12 clswic Rockwell paintings never before available on collector plates. No one has captured the spirit of America like Norman Rockwell. For more t han half a century, he has portrayed the simple pleasures of everyday life. His paintinp convey moments of tenderness and joy. courage and conviction. patriotism and pride. So often, looking at a Roclcwcll painting is like looking in a mirror: we recognize ourselves or recall the way we were. A Macnificent Tribute to America's Best-loved Artist Now, for the first time ever. twelve of Norman Rockwell's greatest paintings will appear in all the splendor and permanence of fine china. The Danbury Mint is pro ud to anno unce Tht> Norman Rork wt>ll Fint> China Plait' Collutlon, a beautiful way to enjoy Norman Rockwell in your home and preserve his art for future gen- erations. Plates of tht Very Finest China Bach of the twelve plates in this collection will be crafted to uncompromising standards by the Oorham Company, creatoni of heirlooms since 1831. The same meticulous auention to detail that Rockwell lavished on his original paintings will be taken to render them fa ithfully on fine china. As many as twenty separate colors will be laid 1 do wn by hand, one at a time. so that each Rockwell paintina stands out with jewel-like brilliance. At a finjshlng touch, a luxurious band o( precious 22 kt. gold will be individually hand- applied to each plate, u is customary with china plates of the highest quality. 22 kt.1old will also be applied to the rcvenc o( each plate to display the hallmarks of Oorbam and the Danbury Mint, and the famous Norman Rockwell sit• nature. An Important Collectln1 Flnt Thb markt the tint time that thew twelvc cluaic Norman Rockwell paintinp have appeared on One china platca. And please note that these SulJSCripeion Deadline: sc.·:ptt.inl>er :j(J. IU78. paintings will never be authori2cd to appear on china plates again. Thus. the tofal number ..,f china plates bearing these classic Rockwell paintings will be limited to the number of subscriptions entered for this collection. One set will be reserved for the Norman Rockwell Muse um. in Stock bridge, Massachusetts, so that future generations of the public may view the collection. Limited Edition To further enhance Its collecting val ue, Thi' Norman Rorkwt>// Finl' Chino Plot«' CollutuJn will be issued in a strictly limited edition. avail- able only from the Danbury Mint and only by advance reservation. The U.S. edition of this extraordinary collection will be limited to the number of reservations postmarked by Septem- ber 30, 1978, and then will be closed forever. Convenient Acqullhion at • Guaranteed Price You can reserve your collection of Norman Roc.kwcll plates simply by complctina the at- tached reservation application an~ returning it today. lt la not ncceasary to send any money with your reservation; you will be billed for each or your plates Individually at two-month intervals. The series will consist of twelve individual plates. one plate to be issued every two months. Subscribers 4re guaranteed the same low price for each new plate throughout the entire col- lection. Assured Satisfaction If you receive any plate in The Norman RuC'kwt-11 Pint> China Plate Collt>ctio11 you a.re not com- pletely satisfied with fo r any reason, you may relurn it for replacemenl or f(fund. Naturally, you may d iscontinue your subscription at any time. Please Ad Promptly Remember, your reservation for this limited edition must be postmarked by September 30, 1978, so please act promptly. This is a unique opportunity to share Norman Rockwell's slcillf ul rcftccti on of American life. r----~~:::---~n The Danbury Mint .._. .. 47 Rlc:tlard• Aw11ue II I • • .... .., Hornik, Conn. 06IS6 !14._. JI, JJ'71. Plcuc a«ept my aubKnplion rrwrnhon to TM Norm•" Rorh.,tll Flfft Chin• l'I•" CollHtlo" I undcntand thAt th•• collcainn ia a limited edition or 12 Fine China Plain each dcp1Ctin4 a dlffc~1u Norman Rockwell pa1ntin1. The plalu will be 111ucd at a rate or one every two monlh• at a auuent«d price o( SH.SO per pla1c (plu1 S 1.$0 pMlaat and handlint) r un<kn1and that I llffd 11end no money now. I wUI be bllkd fOf each plalt. I may c:an¢tl my tu~riptlon at nny limiD, and any pt.1e 1ht11 r am not cornp1t1cly \atkflcd whh may be returned fot rcplaccmt.nl Of refund. Addrea&--------------- Chy. Staie, ZIP------------- 0 Ch«k here Ir you want each pl1techar1fd. • 111uh1ppcd, tn your 0 8ankArnetlcard/Vk1 0 Mauer CMrlf .......... _______________ _ L-----------------:.J , --·--- Featuring the 1979 Monza. More car, more kicks. lloreldcb. With its expanded list of standard equipment. Olevy Moma just migbt Ndetlne your idea of What a sporty car lbould be. Wbat'1 more, Moma ii available not only as a Hatchback. but a1IO as a c1alay Coupe and . a Statton Wagon. Eacb ii more ccn more kicks for . 1979, thougb standard equipment content will~ Time to looll. lln• to q time to~ so come on in to your Ol8"'f dealer. And check out tbe MW '79 Moma. DurSng Nat1oDal Qwyy WIM-Septem1*' 1Mb tblougb tb9 23ld. ..... n I 1 I ' I , 1 WOULD YOU LIKE TO ~~!us~!~~ou ~'d~~~~ -~!? have your choice of 30 channels, too. By Paula Dranov It happened last winter In the middle of a blmard. The mayor of Columbus. Ohio, ap- peared on television to ask tax- payen whether they'd be wtlllng 10 pay higher assessments so that the streets could be cleared sooner. In many of the 13,000 households that subecrlbe to Qube (the trade name for a two-way cable system. pro- nounced "cube"), an eirperl- ment In precedent-breaking pay-TV programming. men --...nd women picked up min e consoles rese bllng over-size ocket cal ula- tors that contn "yes" and • o" buttons, channe swltche and multlple -cholc onse gadgets. They pushed buttons. and the mayor had hll answer a declstve "No." It happened this spring In the same city. After a panel discus· sion of Richard M. Nixon's re- • cent book, an atmounca tried to find out how many people believed what the fonner Presi- dent had written about WaWTglltie. A§aln, buttons were pushed. The viewers' verdict flashed on home-TV screens: most respondents didn't accept Nixon's oplanatlon. It beppene ..,_., week when '"The Tale111t Search," featuring loc.al performen. Is aired. Audiences at home press one button If they approw of a performer: another If they disapprove. If there are more negative than positive responses, the performer Is ln- tem.apted and led off-camera. It happens ea.ch day as Col- umbu1 A/Ive, a clole look at the local tcene, ls telecast. When a conlrovet"Nel topic Is examined, the audience Is aelwd to cxpras Its opinion. By means of the "voting" buttons or the responH·lndlcatlng mech· anlsm, viewers "talc back" to their MIS, to program par- ticipants, to the people who produce various klnch of cable- and·pay TV thowt. In one Mntc, then, thl$ Col- umbus expatm.nt II a lat to Me whether Mlcvision au- diences .,.. reedy fot "reecttYc" or "tn~" OC' "talc-beck" or "equ.wk·bec:X" 0t "one set- on• vote" participatory d~. Do vtew«rs want to be heard? Do poltttclans, public fl9urH and commun ity 19f'l .... ttatiW:I W11nt to .... n? Aove'11Mmenl IFYOUNEED TO BUILD UPYOUR BLOOD COUNT ON VITAMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. And taking vitamins can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. Take Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, each tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins important to your health. Geritol's iron will actually build your blood back to normal. That's what makes it different from just plain vitamins-and so important to you. Yet lnstantaneoua viewer raponM and lnvolwnwnt con· ltltutit just one aspect ol Out>.. It'• at.o an .•ttiempt to find out whcthe, sveniu.lly, SO paccnt of the 100,000 potential aubec:rbtrt In the Columbua aru wtD agr• to pey a flat re• of Sl0.95 •month for the right to Mlect from a ar-t number and wide vattcty of TV pn:>- HR"'-· Qube hat 10 r•lar end pubac-tiro.dc:a.t channela .. well aJ 20 addlUonal one.-10 community chen~ end 10 "premium" chltnnc ... The entienAlnrNtnt and cduu- tlonal premium program1, for which vtewert •re ctwged an CX1nt f• when dMY tune them In, lndudc a movtc channel for many IQt·run films •nd auch older hits aa On IM Wo•rfron1 and COllCllbl:inm that.,.. thown unlnMm.apttd by commeTdell; a culNrel channc.l for opcq, !*let and concata: an educ.e- ttonel channel offC'Tlng couna ranging from guitar leteons to • c:nuh .. tudy NV'9w '°' '""' . Qu~'s two-wov TV sys- tem: the Mrue center for tronamltting, and th~ god- get-/llled console for selec- tion and "talk· bode." agers preparing for college- boards examinations: a spons channel; a channel presenting special enlltrtalnm«nt «Vents filmed at Las Vegas casinos or Paris nightclubs: a channel of- fering college courses for credit: a so-called "adult film" channel t!'•t can be blacked out of households on request. 0.. Columbue rakleot who Is an enthuslutk su~r of Qube Is Judy Schnelder, who approves of the number, variety and tc:ope of the pro- grams from which she can choose. With so much thafs so dlffettnt to 1elect from, Iha can Jwltc;h from a proWam that has wkie popular appeal to one that • Is aimed at a small but concern· ed segment of the viewers. Her current favorite, she says. Is the consumer channel that com- pares prices at local super· 11'\arl(cls and "tells you who has what at which pr1ce. It's cha~ ed my shopping habits." Soon Qubc will be offering Schneider and other sub9crlbers what Gustaw Hauser, the president of Warner Cable 1V, describes as "the next level of service," fire and burglar alarms. For an extra charge the Q\ibc computeT will monitor hOUMhokf alert 'Y*"'-IO that pola and ftre departments can be warned at the ftrst ~ of trouble. Another optk>n wtU be a "panic button" that sub- saben can UM to aummon help In the avent of an acdden1 or JOmC other emergency. lf .oough people In Colum- bu.t dllcOYCr tbat cable TV, Qut>.-.-yle, glva them adtlng entertainment and thought- provok Ing programa-and tomettma ll'tl them ale beck. too, then pcrhap. America wlll discover C olumbu1. Then cab&.-and·J>9Y TV and min~ nctworlu wtll Vie with the hdl- tlonal ~ comfMTdal net- works. The raultl of thll (ompt"°" will be worth mill watching. l&J Imagine! You an save $7.00 on this elegant silverplated hostess dish and spoon. A smart acC't'S50ry for your holiday parties and, at only $~.00. it's pt"l'fc:ct for gift-giving, too. Just attach a sheet to the coupon, listing your · naltle, address and ard signature for each recipient. When you order, you will receive a free copy o f our American Arcruves catalog. Here you'll find handsome silver gifts for all your friends and family. W e"ll do the wrapping and mailing for you. Hurry! Q\ltntities are lim ited. Mail coupon today! For Rapid Char~ Servic~ on o rdus of 2 o r more call ro lf free 800-2.0·37SS. ((.onnc:cticut residents call collect 2H·6393.) qOi~uce to 'ln~o':A.-t ·hcc~ 'llie, el<l, ~r-' Ya. plC'l-'C send me the numbtt of O One hottest ICf ---- 0 San $.SO Two hottest ~' 0 Savt Si.oo S).00 hofttsJ ~ r·ve chtdted at l~ price indlatl'd (plus ){)t shippins and han· dli"f for each set ordtttd) for a tot.al ol (Conntttkut rcsl- dmu add 7% sales tax.) f 1m also rntltll'd to 1 f1" copy of t~ Amtrion Arduvo c.caio.; Thrtt hosttu tCU ----•<4,oo 0 M1 dledc or moGeJ' CHdet I• tn<'"-ci, Ntme------------------------~ Adlfta.t~----------------------~ Citr -suw · ZiP-----0 P14!Df cbar1e co nry credh anl (oe oc*n ol twooc more). 0 American li.rpraJ 0 VISA (a.M.Amtticard ) 0 Dlncn C ub O Muter ~IC :t:°""' I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I :~ .. ~I .... .._I ..-.,__, b p.. O.tt------ o ~~i:.- Mail to: A...ncu Arc.liha P.O. Rox tone. Dept. WP080 141 Charles Street. Meriden, CT 06410 l'<l"H NA'rlONAl Ul \IU CONPANY 19711 C>lfcr aoocf 111 lJ ~ A <lttl" ""hrrr '"""••d. UYfd Of PfOh1biwJ by l1w. Allow z• .u,. for dtliwt'y. ' WHERE .TO GET MONEY TO FIX UP YOUR HOUSE There are many new ways to revitalize and improve your home -and at a low-interest rate, too. By Dorothy Tymon N ow more than 30 million American homeowners are obtaining low·in· terest rate loans ranging from 1 percent to 9 percent -for home improvements. remodeling ot rehabilitation. In 1977 alone. a record $35 billion was spent for "Operation Fix-up." and most of this was borrowed money Available loans come from a variety of governmental and non· government sources "F1x·up" denotes everything from a cosmetic Job of repainting to gutting a house and rebuilding the Interior. For ex· ample, there were 547,000 homeowners who, in 1977. Installed new kitchens, and almost as many put In new bathrooms. Improvement loans may be obtained either directly from some of the Federal agencies or through a local public or neighborhood. group appointed by Washington to administer the pro- cedures. The local agencies go by a va riety of names and may often set up qualifications for borrowing to conform to local needs and conditions Interested persons should query their community groups. For loans from any number of Federal, stale or local agencies. their use deter mines the source: Home lmpro•ement Involves mak· ing the home mOf'e attractive through re· pairing. modernizing, decOf'atlng or add· Ing extra space. (Department of Housing and Urban Development -HUD.) Reh•bllJt•tton means to bnng an ex isling structure Into conformity with cur- rent standards of livability. (HUD.) Wutherludon refers to the lnstalla- tlon of energy-saving features such os storm windows or Insulation. (HUD and Department of Agriculture.) Rmtalbadon Is when a community or neighborhood Is Involved In Improving homes In the Immediate area. The Neigh· borhood 54!H-Help Development AC1 of 1978 made $3.5 mllllon available to communities to stimulate Improvement &nd building-code enforcement Improvement loans are available for alng~·famUy, multifamily. condominium units &nd moblloe homes Interest rates are from 3 percent upward end re~y ment periods are from 15 to 25 years te a f AMllY WEEKLY, .... _. 10. 1t 7'1 There are more than a dozen types of improvemenl loans being offered by HUD Details may be obtained from any of the area offices located in each state or from HUD. 7th Street. SW, Washington, DC 20410 "Weathenz.allon'' loans ror persons liv- ing In communhies of less than 20,000 people may be made from the Rural Housing Loan Division at ln1erest rates of fro m l percent to 9 percent. depending o n income. (For persons living In com· munllles of 25,000 or more. apply to HUD ) Those with higher incomes may obtain the loan al higher rates You may obtain a catalogue of Federal Loan Guarantee Programs from the Government Printing Office, Washing· ton, DC .. 20402. Those home improvers who do not wanl to wade through mounds of pa· pers, wait for lengthy processing pro- cedures or prepare packets of documents before applying for a loan may decide to take a simpler. speedier but more costly route and apply to some of the nongov· emmental loan sources Credit Union• have recently had a change in regulations permitting them to make loans for home improvements or mortgages to members at below-market interest rates. Almost every labor umon and professional association has a credit unio n Church Groupe of various denomi- nations are more and more committing themselves to community pro~cts. Prob- ably through the efforts of Msgr Geno C Baroni. Assistant 54!cretary of Neighbor· hood and Non·Govemmental Organiui· lions lot HUD. some 750 church groups are flw:11itatlng funds fcx improving houses In their parishes. Banke -most banks are offering un· secured loans for home Improvements to customers who have established a good credit rating, The loans are In amounts up to Sl5.000 at about 9 percent, which Is lower thon the rate for an automobile loan, for example It Is estimated that there are 55 million Slnglc·family homes throughoot the country. and the mal<>rtty are m()fe tMn 20 years old and In need of Improve· ment "Operation Flx-up," then. Is prob- ably the most now program on the r. home·loan 1eene. ~ .. ... u .,, . ......., ............... PubUshe<l al 16.95 \le•Mt by·""'" llU(!y ol Pe<haps 11>e most 519n1hcan1 bOO" 01 New les1amen1 O.aws on 01101nal Groet< 1e1t Oeepty 1ns19Mlul commenlar't lt-n•l•M.:&.ru ~ ....... Puol•lhed at S7!16 Auth0r'$ di~ ol the Helpet O< ComlOflOf- Tne H04y 51>1nt <IO Mips to prO<tlde i;11rectoon t0< the u<ICl!fta1n. reassurance IO< the 1.,1htut Nlllt1 • ._... i.11 ... .......... --Publtahe<I ., S6.95 Glow"'Q -collection ol -tl·hlletl ltOm -CfNIOfol tn50"aloonat _.'Y IOtal for Q•ll1j"'lllQ. Tomeleu ~ation ol Oocfa io.. ..... ltlC!ft. ••• -~ _ ......... PliOH"*I at S6 !16 HMjllul hi<lla, dlM)tlOM 111\(f pleMll\Q •Ide '°' Nell -AOwoc• eDo.11 IWlO<ot• ci.c1aioni. 91t•IUCl9t ooMI ancl ..CMCNIH ,.... •• urs~ ................. ......, Pubhsned " 16 9!t Most pntecl. llar>dati;I gu•de IO lhe Bible Botn oul oJ conV1Ctoon 1r>.a1 all ShookJ reAO ll"te e.1>1e i;1a11y 3 molloon pnnted 1'I*' • M ACT Of MllllllAGll n. -...... u..,. P\lbl•she<l It 1611& ~:.~\':ot9!~r Goel s plan IOf 11e1uat tf\tHn.c;y In mAfftaQe Illustrated .... naa1"19'f• """ '"" ""' ~l ....-. ........ PIA>llsNd •• 16 ll!t -""' 8+b6e '°' .,ounQ ·--·--II came onto being .no -Ol• It llOW It has eurv•vecl what 1t "'""' !Od.tly ,......_. _,..... fl\All41'leO at '1 ~ SoilOlflO ,,., ......... ~ .. llOt't ... Ill lr"'*'-s ancl o"-'m. hom early '*'"'""' to •~• °" IN~--Sflow --·NAML9ft -llalll .... Publllhe<I •• Sll.9!> T•ufl 1t0<y ol one woman's sea1Ch '°'love ano accep1anu. a1'CI ""' new i;l•SCOY<!flH al>Out Itta tF\.al aw•Jt v.a m our own searcri to commU11oca1e wllh Olhers .. __ .. ...,,_ 1111"6 • Ill MY ft\ flll:ll'S .... c.Mr.. .... Publla'*l a1 S6 Ill!> NI tntomate kxll! at the Childhood. laitll, and human aide ot one ol our oenera1oon s most autllentlC Ch<1111•n ••t~ses ~ ~ ...... -, .... - 4:1' --.. --......... , .. ..,.,l_ Mt .... •r•~ Pub4191\ed •I 16 96 l.Onel-. dMth. blvllen t>on.s prOCled '"'" •trtOI .... ...., common- Ow11tl•n.ty Ideal '°' '""' and parent• BOOKS ON THIS PAGE foronly$ WITH MEMBERSHIP IN WORD BOOK CLUB 1111117 • Cl----.......... c....., l'llllltsheO •• $19'1 ~:~~Of>IOltow • prog1es$JOll lhrOUQh '"" Y•., Each month• theme r11presents • stec> 1n IC)tlltu., grOW1h llllMl ·~ -r.......-........ PublisNd ., $6 91!1 tnsomng stOry ot young woman·s struogte .. uh quac:ttllPleo•a. c:tepresaoon &nd me tlllth and cour-ve ""'ldl IC>tl1' ""'testimony ,... ........ llT ru L-.i. L.-..... -f'lllllj ...... ~ Coti.c:tlO'I Of P'OM tncl P<*fl• '''* ,,,. '°" lllal "" .... ttvo()oh ··~ft!IOlll Of~ Mle. Ille Wl140ftl '*-11'1 Rle I .,_in ll\/tt1a1911 1\.111,• ( .r.tli.1111 110''' IC t 1\1 8()R\ .\(; .. \I\ .. 1 ........ ... ............. Publ•Shecl at Sil ll!t R9¥Mtt •..al encl Oi<ecl ~ 10 Chr11t1an COf'l•tHMOn AllO ldeel means 10< cn11111ans 10 st>ale l•olh O< u .. H ouoc:te 10 cont""'4nQ se>1r1tua1 gr0W1h '"~'·'---·--- ,.... ......... ... , __ ........ ,_. _...._ Publlthecl .. '6J& E.q>lor• role ,,_ pt.., '" Mlping .., ... cocie ••th ch1tc:t;en, Mii .,_.., deprns1C>n, finances. MJ, Olher 11MCt8l needs Until now. you pmbabl:-had to search high and low 10 find good Chmtian Books for yourself Ind your ram· tly Bui now. Word Book Club -Amcnca·~ Chm111n Book~1orc-By·Ma1l -puts 1he book~ you wllllt right at your fingerti~! SAVEUPTO~ Your rrcc copy or the club ncw1kuer will come a.o your home 17 times a :-c•r-ofrenng you the l1ttes1 Chris111n 11«1-sellc" 11 up to 20~ sa111nJ&. If you wanl the main -.clcchon. do notl11n1 and you'll ~eiYC II for IOCS.ys free rnding. If you pn:fcr anochcr selection-or nothing 11 all -use the handy reply form m let us know. The choice is alwa"s voun. Should vou ever recciyt a book vou an:n'1 happ~ ,,,;ilh or didn't oider. send ii bKk wi1hin iOd.ays - and there's no charge As a member. :-our only ot>li111ion IS to choose ju~1 3 addi1t0n1l boob durtng the comtng ~ur al Jubstan1ial savings And for nch book purchastd thereafter you'll iTceive 1 valuable Bonu~ Cen1fic1u 1h11 leb you Sl¥t! even mo~ . . as mu<:h as 4S')-! FRE•: 10.DAY NO-RISk TRIAL S<nd now for your·4 books for only SI -wonh up to UJ.80. MAIL cnuP<>N Bt'FORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th r-------------~-------, I WORD BOOK CLUB A O.•tlOOllOf ' Word OMS. Inc. I '800 Wuc Waco Dnw. Wvo. Thas 76703 Ytt' Pie-~ -IM fovr MltthOfU wt.ow""~" I haw I 1nchcllcd btlow. bolht11 -JIOI SI 00 phn a lfll•ll •llipp•a Md I hMdH111 cbtqc, If -Mllnfied. I -r mun1 tllew books widl"' I !Oday• Md owe -hhla My !rial membenhip will !Ir cMNllrd. I I A• a 111el!lbtr. "'l' Clftly oblia•-It to clloote J•UI 3 addldoul boob durin11tw con11111 ,!'Ur-et u-a• up IO lO<J.-..,.., llw .,_ Jptttfoed "' llm lld-U.-. Aller dial. I _,, CM<tl •:ritmc. Ir I do ~main 1 memt.r. I wlll rttctw a boftu• ttnifi· I I ctttc willl each P"'rchaw -mallifta ii pouiMr IO uw cw11 moft 0 SAVE. EllcloliC Sf•-· ..cl wt'U ,.,. .......... ..ct'-· dlMia s.-relllnl pri"'"""• widl -· i..c• ~tt • Tnu 1nldt11ts add S'J. ulQ tu Write Ill the ltull'lbC'f> or vovr rOllr Klfctioft\ Ill the bolo bt'°"' ,..,..."_ ------------------ s-... z., ----- ... ~~~!!-----!.!.!!.!..0:..J .. a. .: ct .. .. • ct a ct ti .. ---.------------------- Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined Thal C1gare11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 'There's only one reason I ever smoked. Good taste. ' "So when I switched to low tar, I wasn't about to give that up. If you don't _ ~ ~ smoke for taste what else is -/· .. ="· there? ~··· · 1-?. "But there was all that talk f . ...J6" ho ::.If~ a ut tar. .. ~ "Unforrunately, most low tar i;:~ cig~rettes tasted like nothing. Then I ·~·$}.. med Vantage. \~5 f~. "Vantage gives me the taste l enjoy . • '!-• ~ And the low tar Ive been looking for:' v~.~~.d./ VnK'l'n"'.:~-ny /~ Ph1ladelrht:i. P:1 .. """" ....... "" RC"aular. Mc-nthol. and Vania~ 100' flllER \OO's110 ~ "r.".0.8 mo. nitOllnt. FIUU\. MENTiiOL 111119.., .... o.a1n9. ~ "'·'* ognne. nc Ripon MAY '1l. By Marilyn Hansen COLD CARROT SOUP Mk:r-•ft 2 teble1poona butter or marg.rlne Yr cup frozen chopped onion y, teHpoon curry ~r 1 ptcg. (10 oza.) frozen 11~ cenot1 (1AJ. cupa) 3 cup• chicken broth (2 cana, 13 '.4 on. HCh) 2 tabl9epoon• tronn orenge-julce concentrete, undiluted AJo cup fronn nondelry creamec, thawed S•lt to !eat• st~or•nvea Frozen c:hopped ch!Yff 1. Melt butter or margarine In a 2-quart baking dish for 35 seconds on high- power level. 2. Add chopped onion and microwave on HIGH, 2 minutes. Sttr In curry pow-• der, carrots and 1 lf:r cups of the chicken broth. 3. Cover and microwave on HIGH unttl canots are tender, 11 to 12 minutes. Add remaining chicken broth. 4. Place half of the canot mixture In blender container; cover. 'Puree until smooth. Repeat with remaining mixture. Add orange juice and aeamer to pureed mixture and seMOn lo taste with salt, If desired.Cove.rand chin overnight. 5. Just befOfe Mrvlng, beat with wire whisk, and pour Into soup bowls. Gar- nish with orange slices and a sprinkle of chopped chives. Makes 6 to 8 servings TURKEY ROAST WITH CREAMED ARTICHOKES MlcrOWllft 1 frozen tur11ey roe1t (1 lb., 10 oza.) Vt tHapoon roMmery leewea 2 t•blffpoona butt• or m•rgartne Vt cup fronn chot1P9d onion 1 Yr cupe tllced muahrooma 2Yt t•bte•poon• flour '.4 cup chicken broth V• cup dry whit• wtne 1 pt9. (10 on.) frozen art~• hHrtl, th•wed y, te•apoon drted roeemery 2 t•btetpoona fronn nondairy ere•~ th•wed (optlon•f) 2 ptp. (11 on ... ch) fronn lonv- gnln whit• •nd wtld rtce 1. P\ace frozen roast, top side up, In a C). x 5-x 3-lnch ovenproo( glass loaf dish. Sprinkle lop with roecmary leaves. Cover wtth waxed peper during cooking. Z. Microwave on PE.FROST (one-third , Co1t//1t11ed BE YOUR OWN MASTER CHEF WITH THE ·NEW APPLIANCES Every year noteworthy electrical kitchen tools appear to make our lives easier and tempt us to try more complicated recipes. An lndlon summer menu prepared with ease wing a microwave ooen: Cold Carrot Soup, Turkev Roast with Creamed ArtJcholces and Strawberry Rhubarb &ke. Yours FREE Over 120 beautifully illustrated full color pages ... 550 different, unique gift ideas unbelievably low priced! All thew ways to save money too: • S.ave SU.SO with money·savinA rouptW• FREE:. with each cat'~ 'II You MH even mOf'e on many #Es.riv 811\1 Ba~ins" up to SS.00 on °"'me items 1f vou order befon• ~brr S. im. Gifts of Pnfect T111t,/ Delicious Cha>se. S•us.ge. Mt!ata, Europt!an Style Pastrin, Torte11. Candie's ... Unusual Gifts offered only by The Swiss Colony. For ovtt SO ynrs The Swiss Colony has delight~ millions with f1bulous. festive. great tasting ~ifts All Gift• Handeomely Holld•y Wrapped For lmptttaive Clringl On-lime Delivery •nd Comple~ Satief.aion le Cuuantffdl 0vl.'r SO nppetizing gifts for unJc1 S5 00 . over JOO unique and dcliouu1 l(ifts fOf' undt?T SlO ~ It'• ftut to alrop by mt1il.,. ""' '° e111yt r··-------------------------·-----~ -1 0 Yes! Plea~,,. ... my FJlEE Swiss D Yes! Pleuumd my money-I I Colony Gift Food Catalog to: Hvlng t0upon1 worth SU.SO. I I Name I I 1""'-1'11"" I ·~~ I I I I City Sta Zip I S G _ .. ! @ 1111 7~~~.P~~~~~~ M~• ! ~-------------------------·--~ Cqnllnutid power) sening for 20 minutes. S. Turn roast over and microwave on ROAST (two-thirds power) selling for 15 minutes. 4. Turn roast over again and continue to microwave on ROAST setting 5 to 10 minutes or to an Internal temperature of 150°F. for whlte·meat roasr. 155°F for white· and dark-meat roast and 160°F for dark-meat roast · 5 . Use standard meat thermometer: in· sert in roast outside of microwave oven. take reading, then remove meat !her· mometer. Microwave for additional lime as needed. (DO NOT MICROWAVE WITH MEAT THERMOMETER IN ROAST.) 6. Remove from microwave unit, cover tightly with aluminum foil and let stand 10 minutes while preparing Creamed Ar tJchoke Sauce. Internal remperature of roast wUI rise 15°F. while standing 7. Melt butter in an 8· x 8-x 2·mch baking dish on high-power setting. 35 seconds. Add onion and mushrooms. microwave on high 1 minute. Sttr m flour until smooth. 8. In a 2-cup meosunng cup. mix to gether chicken broth and wine: micro- wave on high, 1 minute. 25 seconds. 9 . Gradually stir hot liquid into onion and mushroom mixture . Add artichoke hearts and rosemary Cover with waxed paper and microwave on high. 5 min· utes, or untU artichokes are tender. 10. (f a more creamy sauce Is desired. stir In nondairy creamer just before serv· Ing. Pour Creamed Artichoke Sovce over sliced roast and serve with white and wild rice. prepared according to package direction. Mo Ices 6 to 8 servings STRAWBERRY RHUBARB BAKE ... ~ .. 2 0up9 frozen mubaftt, aNehllY th1wed 2 cupe....., whole,,, •• .,....,...., ..... Uy thawed '" cup .. nuletecl euv•r 1 tablespoon tronn lemon Julc9, tftewecl ~ cup flmtty p.cllecl twown tugar 1 cup UMllMd •".putpOM tlouf ¥t cup softened butter or ""f91~M V. tHapoon pound°"""'"'"'°" Y. .. 18900ft 9'0Uftd nutMeg in cup chopped w1lnut1 Fronn whipped toppinO l . Combine In bowl, rhubarb, 1tr11wber· Ml, granulated sugar ond len1on )ulce. 14 • 'AM~YwtEIU.Y.a.-10, 1171 Arrange In bottom of 8 · x 8-x 2-lnch baking dish 2. In separate bowl, mlx together brown sugar. flour. butter, cinnamon a nd nut· meg until crumbly Spread over rhubarb mixture. Spnnkle top with nuts. 3 . Microwave on high-power level 11 to 12 minutes or until bubbly.· Serve warm and garnish each serving with a dollop of whipped topping. ·in making desserts. It Is sometimes nee· essary io make quarter·tums of the dish at even Intervals during baking time for even heating Mo Ices 6 seruings CRANBERRY SHERBET Mlc:r-awe 4 cup• (1 lb.) frHh cr•nberrt•• 1 •1. cup• sugar -;. cup orano-Jule., frozen Into cut>.1 1 -nwtilt• 1. Place cranberries In a plastic bag with sugar and shake to distribute sugar. Place In freezer and freeze until cranberries are froze n 2. Add frozen cranben1es and sugar to workbowl of food processor fitted with the steel blade 3. Quickly l\.lm processor on and off un- til the berries are coarsely chopped, 5C.Tilplng sides of the bowl occasionally 4. Add frozen orange-juice cubes and egg white, run machine until smooth. 5. Pour pureed mixture Into container and freeze for 1 to 2 hours. 6. Scrape the frozen mixture Into the workbowl of the food processor with steel blade 1n place 7. Run for about 10 seconds or until there are no chunks left In the bowl 8. Return to freezer for an hour or two and serve when firm. Store sherber in an airtight container In freezer . Mohs J quart sherbet PEANUT BRITILE Mtuowa" 1 cup •uoar V. cup Oghl or d•111com1yrup 1 V. cup• roHtecl peanuts 1 teaspoon m1rgar1M 1 teespoon ........ eatrect 1 e. .. poon b•lllno aod• 1. In lliz.quart ovenproof glass bowl.stir together sugar and com syrup . Micro- wave with full power 4 minutes. Stir In peanuts. Microwave 3 minutes. J. Stir In margarine and vanilla Miao wove l minute. 3 . Check temperature with candy ther· mometer. Temperature should reach 300°F Of' until small amount of mh1ture when dropped lntQ very cold wattr sepa· ratu Into hard bnttlc thr•ad•. (00 NOT USE CANDY THERMOMETER IN Ml· COl'tlnu.d No ar tffidal I~ in Pnflgle~ eltf1e[ \ That's a tasty bit of news. When you're munchin' on Pringle's delicious light Original Style, extra crunchy Rippled Style or the new hearty Country Style, you get a great tastins potato chip. Chips that fOlks can't get enough of •.. meeftime, partytime, anytime folks are pthered 'round for fun. And there are no J)NSer· vatives. No artificial inarecftents. Not in · PrirW8'sl , Take Any Two Pairs of new dress shoes shown here. Take even Two Pairs of Boots! ANY Pairs for Altd o.t Aoqueintlcl with cha MAdded Comfort,. ~°' EXECUTIVE FASHION FOOTWEAR I FEEL th• 8~51\~~ CUSHION - (You'll be d'!ff:,~~ce 11 at the 1 II _., SIDE ZIPPER BOOT ii very euy to Step In, ~. and Sh:iOff! Men who lint wonliOOts for extra co <>rt are now the style leaden. Even in the Executive Suite! Now get fast, nlliable..-.ice in your ExlCt Sin Ind Width I Of'f#r NOW I --H ..... . ~~-,,,~ -...... "'u.s H8" you 9M wh9t .. h..,...ed to good men I **1 Your I Dress BOOT & best old t.vortta Cln be bedtv out~f.-. In feet. m2l1. !!!!!! n . I 2 pei,,2495 !:v 3.~::: tumlna to BOQTS I v.., comfortm ... But miY cost likiiinr 1 1 SH 0 E Off ER Now Hlbad, the mli1 enter people from Patenon, N.J., haft a welcome lntroduotoryotfer: Buy.HQWandyou91tAnyTwoPainoltbeftnuboeubown 1 HABAND COMPANY, Direct Senlce Dept. (is YOUR SIZE ON THIS CHART? I here -EVEN TWO PAIR!OF 80CYI'S -at the aatoundift9 low price ol 2 pain I 28& Nof1h 9th Stnet. Pat9non, N.J. 07630 tor $24. 95 I That's lea than tM price of Ont pidr of boou alone in most ltOCW! I aa.: Pleue 1end ....... Pain. for which I en.c:Jote S ................. • And.....,.,. well built ...... 100% man-made In U.S.A. with Ufe-of·the-thoe I rtmi111ncc In run. plu• s I .2S IOV.-ard po~••gc .t handling. ,,. ; ,,. ,,. ~ ~ ~ ,,. ~ ~ / one1>1ece heel and tole, aood ltlOf\I heel counten, flexJble built-tn support . ~'lAfll.TE£; If 1 do not w.nt to keep end~ ttie "'°" l ,,. ., ., ,,-,, ,,. .; shank ln the arch. Hidden elude:'°" ln the step-in loaf en. Ruy-on lide zipper l ttleY l.rrlW,' mr{ ret\lrn them within 30 deyt fOf full ff ...... " " ; ,, ,,. .; " .; '-'"'de heel -~1.1 .,...._ W a.. 1 I und of -v penny I peld you. __ --~---r-~---. ln the Boots. UU1 .. -uon . .us Ofq. And touah new uppen that tOM_ .. 59 ColOf/Style '::: si,e Width ICOff at scuff and keep a sood d,.y .tune, eftn In the rain I I ,. 8rown 8001 E..v "TRV:EM ON" Of!!rl ....._. 9'WI 0..-2-mllion GUltlNW'I, clreot by I Name .......................................... Bi.dl._8oo_t_-+-r---r--u us.Mei, ........... • '*" '"""tiwy °' ... ttyW thown ""'· • ....t¥ '° '°' • ~ w. .. Ill prM to llnd you flflf two Pllrt you'd lfb to try, fof your IOl"••n I Snet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." ...... t-R-'-ep_111e __ Lo_•te_r-t-_.,.._-r--. At~~· You try..._. on, thlft dlolde. Two pelnfOf '34.•1 .hnt Bled! Loetw ............ : ..... NO RISK Otder fDnll. J City •.••....... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · t-o-,,.-, l-o.-tw--r--r-.,.._-w HABA .... COMD•NY -N--Ml .... 1St11te ...................... ~I I I I ( I Bledl-0-11ford-t---t-T---. .... . rft • ,, ..... ,N.I07UO I .......... u~=~~.......... Dtt.Brownloet.r 1- Continued CROWAVE DURING COOKING. 4. If temperature Is below 300°F .. micTo- wave 1 to 2 minutes longer, checking tern· perature after each minute. Stir In baking - soda until light and foamy. Pour onto lightly greased cookle sheet. Spre.ad evenly with a metal spatula. Break into pieces when cool. Makes about 11;.. pounds PEANUT BUnER BANANA ICE CREAM lu-C,..._Maker 2 eoo• Y, cupaug•r '!. cup superctlunk pHnut butter Yr cup light com IYNP 2 cups hHwy cr .. m 1 cupmllk 2 teHpoont .. nlll• extract 3 (•bout) rtpe benenH 1 tebtespoon '9mon Juice 1 V. cups Nit (f~ prGCeHlng) 1. In large bowl, beat eggs until frothy. Grad· uaUy add sugar, beating constantly until sugar is dissolved. 2. Add peanut butter and com syrup and beat until blended. Stir in cream. milk and vanilla. 3. Mash bananas. Measure l '/2 cups. Stir to- gether banana and lemon juice. Stir Into milk mixture. 4. Plac;e Ice bucket onto motor and base assembly so drive socket engages with drive shaft. Rotate Ice bucket until It drops down and seals firmly. Pour peanut-butter mixture into the cream can. 5. Place dasher In cream can. Place the can lid over dasher shaft and snap Into place. Place the cream can Into the ice bucket so drive socket engages with drive shaft. Lock the support arm Into place. 6. With motor running, pour 1 cup cold water into Ice bucket. Add 1 layer of Ice cubes. Sprinkle about 6 tablespoons salt evenly over Ice. Continue layering Ice and ~It until Ice bucket Is full. Sprinkle any remaining salt over ice. . 7. Pour 1 cup cold water evenly over top. When machine makes laboring sound or mo· tor slows. unplug. (Do not allow machine to operate more than 50 minutes.) Wipe cover carefully. Lift out dasher. 8. Place covered can directly In heezer or spoon Ice cream Into plastic containers, leav· Ing at least l/z·lnch head space; cover with ttght·flttlng ltd and place ln freezer. Makes 2 quartl SHERRY ALMOND ICE CREAM Ice Cfte• Mak• 2 cupe hHwy CtMm 2 cupe llgtlt cr .. m V. oupeugar V. cup Spanlth cream eherry 1 te•epoon .. ""'' ••trKt 1 cup 1in.r.cs end toeeted elmond• 1. Place all Ingredients except almonds In electric lce·cream maker, stirring with spoon to blend thoroughly. 2. Follow manufacturer's dlrecttons to make Ice cream. Add almonds during last 15 min· utes of churning. S. Tip: For a richer Ice cream, UH all heavy c:rum. fOC' a firmer product, place In fre.ter after making. Mo lea 2 quoru TROPICAL LIME SHERBET 1ce-c-.. Maker 2. Combine with milk and aeam In can· Isler of hand-crank or electric Ice-cream maker. Chum-freeu following manufac· turet's directions. l/J cup Mme juice (9bout 1 llmee) 2 tNlpoonl greted lime peel 3 . Serve lmmediat.ely, or store In freezer and let stand at room temperature 30 to 45 minutes to soften slightly before seJV- lng. Makes about 2 quarts 1 YI cups sugar 3 cupemllt 2 cupe light creem 1. In small bowl, combine lime juice, peel and sugar. Let stand at room tern· perature about 1 hour to dissolve sugar. Continued • "E,...." Old Ylllnleh Aa HM W.,.Chalkl Strips Anything Fa~ I • No Scraping • No Gouging • No Sanding No Poisonous Chemlcall or oa..,.,.. Power Toolll • "Wipes Miay" Cruaty Old Plllntl • Btlnga Fumltu,. Down to Ba,. Finlah Fut/ Incredible MIRACLE ERASER actually "wipes awaY' crusty finishes faster, better than any paint or varnish remover you've ever used ... or your money back/ You simply won't believe your eyes. Miracle Eraser slides across age. old varnish and tuma it into dust instantty. Chipped and ugly surfaces are restOfed to smacl(-smooth finishes in minutes. 'Rust vanishes like magic. No hard rubbing. Miracle Eraser works best when used In a light wiping motion. • C1Mn• lW A'Om Hub Cepel • Mekn Aust DIMppeerl Barbeque grtllt, old tool•, garden fur- nttu,. •.. Mlrecle EraNr makea them all look Ilk• new-amooth •• aleU·reedy to ,.ftnleh. FUmlturel 8oatat c .. 1 BIO.I-There I• no end to the u ... for Mll'Kle EraNrl You will never use sandpaper or poisonous solvents agalnf Nevet" Cloat ... Nevet" Lo••tta Pow. Miracle Eraser never clogs up like sandpaper. Thousands of microscopic points are constantly resharpened as the sponge Is used. No matter how hald yoo press, how messy the Job. the Miracle Eraser surf ace stays keen and perfect and keepe doing JU )ob. Money a.ck Gue rant• Th4t lncredl~ product must be tried to be f\.llly apPf8clated. Once yoo actualty uM Miracle Eruer yoorsetf yoo'll know thll It does everything we cialm ... and morel That't why we extend this guarantee. If yoo are not totally dellohted and amazed wltfi Miracte Eruer, we lntlst that you retum any u~ portion tor a f\.111 and oomplet• refund. No questions Mked. -------1 General Mail Corpor111on .. OepC SE.el I Veley Orrte. Gt--ich. Conti OM30 I Pie ... Mild me W!thOut dei•r my Mired• ere-Spongee ..,,h •he undlf· I I lllnding thll jf I 1m not COmpNly Mlillleci wfth the PfOduet I mty ret11m •• the unuaecl l)Ofl!Oft l0t 1 11111 refvnd I o 1 Cetton of Sm Muell Er-~ tor onty $7 ts pllll SOe •hipping I I o ::'va~2 c.ttonl f0t only s1us pm"*' I O SAVI I 1.40-3 Cettons tor only S16 ts poeipllld I 0 IAVI f1Ul-4 Cllrtonl fof only $19 95 pc»lpeid I o c~ EncloMd I I n Charge to o v1SA o .,..,._ CNt9e ·~· ~~ ' I I .N~ I I AddrHI I .. I c1.., a1•• Zic> I I IC-llCUI ,...,..,., ...... MO,..,, ........ , I ------------------ -----~ -------- Continued HOT CHINESE HEALTH SALAD Electrk: Woll 2 pkg•. (10 oza. Heh) frffh spinach e tablffpoona whit• Of cider vinegar 3 tableapooM com otl 1 Vt tableep a ona a.mon Juice 2 tableapoona soy HUC. Y, tHapoon ground blactl pepper y, teaapoon ult Vt tNapoon powdered muatard 2A acalllona, trimmed and cut Into 2-4nch~ 2 large onions, alic.d 2 amall zucchini, diagonally alic.d 3 carrota, diagonally alk:ecl 1 cup bNn aprouta, preferably fresh 2 large rlbe c:.tery. dlagonalty alleed 1 cup rew caullflowerete 1 red pepper, cut In stripe 1 tomato, peeled and cut In wedges 1 avocado, peeled and alk:ed '-"9thwlM 1 cup wa""'1 piecff 1. Wash spinach, remove stems and tear into bile-size pieces; set aside. 2. Combine vinegar, corn oil. lemon juice, soy sauce, pepper, salt and mustard; blend thoroughly. Add to elee1rlc wok. 3. Preheat electric wok at 325°F .. about Z minutes. 4. Add spinach, ~llions, onion, zucchini and carrots; stir-fry 1 minute. 5. Cover and cook 1 minute. Turn dial to Off. Add bean sprouts, celery, cauliflowerets, red pepper, tomato, avocado and walnuts. Toss lightly. Serve from wok. Makes 6 to 8 servings BANANA RUM CAKE Food Pr- FWI.,.: 5 rtpe banaf\H, alk:ed 3 tablnpoona butter Of margarine, melted Y, cup S119t1r 'I• tHapoon ground cinnamon 3 tabl .. poona dark rum CUe: Y, cup butter Of marg8rlM, softened 2 cup• eugar 1 tHtpoon pure vanllla extract 4 eggs, Mparated 21/t cups unelfted all-purpoM flour 2 teHpoona baking powder v. teaepoon utt Ya cupmllk Va cup dark rum DHhtalt 1 cup heavy cream 2 tab,.tpoon• sugar 2 tableapoont dark rum 1. In a food processor with steel blade, puree sliced bananas with butter. 2: Add sugar, cinnamon and rum and pro- cess until smooth. Scrape Into a bowl; cover and refrigerate. 3. In food processor. using steel blade, pro- cess butler until creamy: add sugar and vanil- la. Process until light and fluffy. 4. Add egg yolks, one at a time. beating well after each addition. 5. Combine flow, baking powder and salt on sheet of waxed paper. Blend milk and rum. 6. Alternately add the flour mixture and mtlk mixture to food processor. Process at each addition about 3 seconds, just to blend. 7 . In a clean bowl. beat whites with dash salt until they fonn stiff peaks. 9. Gently fold one-quarter of the egg whites Into the yolk mixture, then carefully add the remainder. 9. Spoon batter Into two greased and floured 9-lnch round cake pans. Bake In pre· heated 350°F. oven fcx 22 to 25 minutes. 10. Tum layers out and place on cake racks to cool. Slice each cake horizontally with scr· rated knife, making four layers. 11. Spread 3 layers with banana fllllng and stack. ChlU. 11. Whip heavy cream until stiff peaks lorm and cream hokis Its .t\ape. Beat In sugar and rum. Chill. Spread over top and sides of cake. Moku 10 to 12 urulnga SPINACH SOUFFLE EN CROUSTADE Food Pr~ CROUSTADE PASTRY 2 cups unalfted unbleached flour 1 teHpoonaalt Y. teaspoon sugar 1 large evg yolk 1 atlck ( V. cup) unaalted chilled butter, cut Into I pMcff 2 tablespoon• chilled solid •aoetabi. at.cwt en I no · 1 ta~poona a water SPINACH SOUFFLE 1 oz. each Swtu and Panneun cheeM• ( y, cup, ahredded) 4 oza. ham or C1nadlan bacon 1 lb. spinach with stems, 1 cup cooked, aqUMzeddry 3 OrMn onions, cut In thirds Ya cup packed parsley lea•ea 1 taeapoon Dijon must1rd 5 large 9991, aepareted 1 evgwhlt• 1 teHpoonNlt Y. tHspoon ground nutmeg Ft'ffh ground black pepper 5tableapoonaunbleachedflour 1 cuphotmilk l. Make Croustade Pastry: In food· processor bowl with steel knife. place flour. ~II. sugar, egg yolk. butter and shortening. 2. Use quick on/off switching until mixture resembles coarse meal. With processor running, pour IGe water through feed lube. When mixture balls up, stop processor. 3. Remove dough. flatten Into circle, wrap In plastic, refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight. 4 . Butter outside of a 6-cup ring mold. Roll dough on lightly floured board until y ... 1nch thick; place dough over mold, patting it firmly on the entlre surface . down to the edge (not Including lip on mold). about 2 Inches In depth. 5. Cut off excess dough and patch any thin spots with excess dough. especially around the central tube. Prick closely all over with fork; refrigerate at least 1 hour. 6. Place upside-down mold on baking sheet. Bake In preheated 425°F. oven 10 to 12 minutes. With toothpick, gently loosen edges of pastry. then unmold on- to cake rack. This shell can be wrapped and fro~n fOf later use. If any breaks oc- cur. patch with leftover uncooked pastry dough. 7. Make Spinach Souffle: Preheat oven to 400°F. Using shredder blade of food processor, shred Swiss cheese; set aside. 8. Using steel knife: chop Parm~n cheese (cut in 2 pieces) with 3 quick on/ off turns, then let machine run for 20 seconds; set aside. 9. Chop ham or C4nadlan bacon with quick on/off turns only until coarse; set aside. 10. Place spinach. green onions, parsley leaves, mustard. egg yolk.s, seasoning and flour In work bowl; use several quick on/off turns until mixture Is combined. then let machine run until mixture Is well pureed, about 20 seconds. 11. With machine running, pour hot milk through feed tube. Adjust seaso(l· ings. 12. Place spinach mixture in ~u~pan. Cook, stirring, over medium heat until thickened and mixture comes to boiling Remove from heat. 13. With electric hand mixer stiffly beat the 6 egg whites with dash salt. 14. While spinach mixture Is still warm but not hot, fold In all but 1 tablespoon each of ham and cheeses, then remain· Ing egg whites. Fold lightly only until blended. 15. Place croustade on sheet of foll on baking sheet. 16. Ladle spinach mixture into aoustade. 17. Sprinkle remaining ham and cheese on top of souffie mixture. Or bake souffie in } 1/:z.qt. greased and floured souffie dish. Bake In middle of preheated 375°F. oven for 30 to 40 minutes until well puffed and lightly browned. Serve Immediately. Molces 8 servings LIVER PATE MOLD Food Pr- Pure Yegetable cooking apray 1 lb. chicken llYers Va cup chopped onion Y• cup dry aheny v. cup Sp1nlah stuffed green·oll•ea 4 hard-eooked egga, quar1ered 4 •prig• p1raley Continu~d ~me ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Address ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Clly Stat• 2)p ----O..-.. M ....... -•~------o.....ta.tnt.Mow4"'4 ...... lew~~ ....,. protelled, 1.-.d,or ~bf• -----------------------~-------------- . . Ho"' tornakean old-Whioned peanut butter sandl.Vich. To many people. a peanut butter sandwtch is just a peanut butter sa,ndw1ch But to the real peanut butter sandwtch lover. it is a work of art And of course. no peanut butter sandwich IS worthy of the name without an old-fashioned peanut butter.'::;/ Start with natural ingredients. U there are any other ingredients besides pure pedI1uts and salt m your peanut butter. it's not old fashioned. Peanuts dfld salt are all that's m Laura Scudder's Old· Fashioned Style Peanut Butter For that great old· fashioned taste. Stir and refrigerate. Because there are no additives in old-fashioned peanut butter. you have to stir it up once and refrigerate it. But the taste of Laura Scudder's Old-Fashioned Style Peanut Butter 1s worth 1t And while you're stirnng, Just think: you're glVlng yo ur family a nutritious food. too. Eat and enjoy. Now taste Does all that peanut goodness come through? If ifs Laura Scudder's O ld· Fash10ned Style Peanut Butter 11 surely does. As a matter of fact, it's the great peanut flavor that's made Laura Scudder's an Amencan favonte Continut!d '/t tHapoon ground bf•clt pepper Unulted cractlera 1. Coat bottom of large skillet wt1h pure vegetable cooking spray. Heat over medium heat. Add livers and onion, cook, stirring often, until livers are browned. 2. Pour in sherry; cover and Simmer 10 minutes. 3 . Wilh cutting blade In place, process livers, oUves, eggs. parsley and pepper in food processor until smooth. 4. Coat bottom and sides of 3-cup mold with pure vegetable cooking spr'lly. Press liver mixture firmly Into mold. Cover and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. 5. Before serving, run a sharp-pointed knife aroond edge of mold; unmold onto serving plate. Garnish with radish roses and olives, if desired. Setve with un· salted crackers. Moires about 3 cups LEMON BRISKET SlowCoaka a it.. INn, fresh beef &naket 2 ~thinly afk:ed onion 1 cupw•ter v. cup quldl-cookmg t•ploca '.4 cup pecbd brown Magar Juice and gnted rind of 1 temon 2t .. .,ooneuH 1 t .. apoon gtOUnd ginger v. t .. apoon ground blactl pepper 1. Remove excess fat from meat. Place onion slices In electric slow cooker and top with meat. I . Combine remaining Ingredients and pour over meat. Cover and cook on low heat for 8 to 10 hours or on high heat for 4 to 5 hoors. (Or follow manufacturer's directions.) Cut meat Into lhln slices. Stir gravy and serve over meat. Add addi- tional bolling water to gyavy If necessary. Moires 4'.h cupa grouy plus meat M 6 to 8 urutngs CHUNKY CHICKEN-STUFFED TOMATOES to.t.-0... 2 tablupooM butter cw margaffne, ~ V.cup ...... onlon 3 l..,._IPODl'8 chopped ICdlon to,e 4 l.,.e tometOM v. t .. apo °" drted peralef y. t9npoon drted .... thyme Daelt ceyenne .,_,.., ~ C\IP .... t e.tllHfl 0 DI .. IOft, fN9I\ tdedCNMba 1 c•n (41/. ou.) chunky chlctlen spreed I. In a skillet over medium heat, melt 1 tablespoon but1er or margarine. Add onion and scallion; cook until tender. 2. Meanwhile cur a •/•·Inch slice off top of each tomato ; scoop out pulp to make a shell l/•·lnch thick. 3. Chop pulp coarsely; add to onion In skillet. Stir In parsley, thyme and pepper. Simmer 10 minutes until liquid is evapotated. 4. Stir in lfl cup bread crumbs and chunky chicken spread. Spoon mixture into tomato shells. Place on baking tray. 5. In a small bowl. mix together remain· Ing butter and bread crumbs. Spnnkle onto fille.d tomatoes. Bake In toaster· oven at 350°F. fOf 25 to 30 minutes. Moires 4 uruings NOODLES AU NA TUREL Bleecle 2 cup• medium en noodlff (•bout 4 ounces) 2 cups medium 1plnech en noodles (•bout 4 ounc.1) 1 t•ble1poon ult 3 qu•rt• bolling ••ter Pu,. weget•ble cootllng •PJ•Y 1 medium onion, chopped 1 sm•ll zucchini, chopped 1 cup p•rt skim mllk rtcott• chM .. 2 eggs v. cup fN9I\ dlll lprip V. cup whole unbblnchH •Imondi 1. Gradually add noodJes and .salt to rapidly bolling waler so that water contin- ues to boll Cook. uncovered. stirring occaslonally, until tender. Drain In col· ander. 2. While noodles are cooking, coat bot- tom of medium skillet with pure vegeta- ble cooking spray according to 'dln~c tlons. Heat over low heat. Add onion' and zucchini. 3. Cook vegetables over low heat, stir· rtng often. about 3 minutes, or until crisp-tender. Reserve. 4. Combine cheese, eggs and dill In elec- tric blender: blend until smooth. Add onion mixture and almonds: blend until chestnuts are chopped Coat inside of l 1/2-quart casserole with pure vegetable cooking spt'ay: add noodles and cheese mixture . Toss gently to mix well. Cover and bake fn 375°F. oven 20 minutes. Microwave method: While noodles are c*lng, coat bottom of l lh·quart casse- role with pure vegetable cooking spray Add onion and zucchini. Cover and mi- crowave 5 minutes, sttn1ng after 3 min- utes. Blend with chftsc mixture and al· monds as above. Return to easserole. add noodles and mix well. Cover and mk:rowav. 4 mlnut«'t, turning after 2 · mlnutq, Motta 4 scrufn~ NEIGHBOR·s RECIPE ITS COfllNG: FAr.tLY WEEKLrs OWN COOKBOOK EXCHANGE Regino J. Albright of Wiison. N Y., has sent us this recipe for Grun Tomato Pormlgiono. GREEN TOMATO PARMIGIANA Heat l/4 cup vegetable oil In medium sauce- pan. Add 1/4 cup chopped onion and 1 clove minced garlic; saute, stimng untll tender, about 5 minutes. Stir In 3 cans (8-oz. size) to- mato sauce, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley and l/4 teaspoon ground black pepper Heat to boiling. reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. uncovered. In pie pan. beat 1 egg with l/4 cup mllk and 1 tablespoon oil. Slice 6 medium·sl.ze green tomatoes 1/2-lnch thick . Coat tomato slices In flour. then dip Into egg mixture. In skillet, In l/4 cup vegetable oil, fry tomatoes unul golden bfown on both sides, adding oll as needed. Arrange in alternate layers In 8-x 12-inch IN MARILYN'S KITCHEN This month we combine the family's favor· ite pasta, spaghettl, with fresh garden vegeta· bles, cream and gnited Par~n cheese. A light, elegant dish, I fint tasted it at LeCirque, a New York restaurant, with the colorful vege- table sauce prepared tableslde. You'U en)oy II served by itself °' accompanied by a simply broiled fish, chicken or steak. SPAGHETTI PRIMAVERA 1 lb. apegtMttl S•lt Bolling •• ,., V. cup 1'9ftt cnam, tM•ted .,., cup ITetltty ar•ted P•nneHn CMeM 1 v. cupa ltnefy ~ ,,...h zucchini 1 cup fin.ty chepped h'Mh or fro*' broccoli 1 c~ alloed f,..h mu1hroom1 Vi cup ,,...., °' tronn '9•• V. cup thlnty •llc.ed ,,..th or fromn Of"" Man• 2 cto.e. gertlc, minced ... CN9Md 4 tabl•apMna Neol• (pl~ nuts 1 cup PMIM, diced tomet ... Few twl9ta frMhly ground bl.ck~ Or•ted P•nMNn ~ .. I . Gradual)y add spaghetti and 2 tablespoons Nit to 4 to 6 quarts rapidly boiling water 50 that wot~r continues to boll. Cook, uncov- ered, sttnlng oc:caslonally, until just tender Drain In colander; toss with creom and c:hffM. 2. Munwhll«, In covered Mucepan, parboil ZV«hlnl, broccoli, mushroom5, peas. green buns and garlic ln 1/s cup bolling water with l/t teaspoon aalt. 3 minutes: drain, mix In nuts and tomatoes ~uon with peppey. S. To MTVe. top spagh«ttt with veget.hle mix· ture PMS .ddltlonal grated Parmesan c~. Malcu8Hrvlngs pan the tomato sauce, tomatoes, 1/2-lb. Moz· mreJla cheese, shredded, and •f2.cup grated Parmesan cheese. Sprinkle top with more grated Parmesan. Bake In pt'eheated 350°F. oven for 30 minutes. Serue1 6 Regina says, "Th ls Is an onglnal recipe." She reads FAMILY WEEKLY In the Niagara Falls (N.Y.) Go~elle. In ~swei to requests lor a cookbOolc baSed on recipes from this maoanne. Cee*illt IW Tiie ~ edited by ow food editat Malityn Hansen. Will be ~ INS monlf'I Profusely Illustrated. the 300-paoe book contaios recipes atganized to help you COOk lf'lr~ 11lC susons. Ind tnCludes t 2 paoes ol beiJIJlrtul color pictures that cai serve as a calendar It's published by New ~ lll'lles Books. retail poce $10.95 ~ help ot>sefve tt11s m~·s 25th anntve1saty. a se>ecial $9 95 olfet rs avaMable 10! a ~ lime ~ atdef by mall. send check or money onlef payable to Famrly Weelcly tor $ 10.95 The addmonat $ 1 covers postaoe and shlpp!OQ. Wtttt: F..ey WMtdy c.tc...-. lu 5tH, Riii .,....., ... M . It. Y. 10IU.· (New '!b<k state ~ts add 90$ 10 cover aet. saleS tax.) The 1978 Uinbury Mint Gold Christmas Ohutment • Each gold-covered metal orn,- ment is hallmarked, registered, and attractively gift packaged. • A limited edition available at original issue price only until Christmas Day, December 25, 1978. • G uaranteed shipment for Christ· mas delivery on all orders re- ceived by November 30, 1978. •A uniquely beautiful Christmas gift that is not available in stores . • Priced at only $13 . 50. Gold. the emblem of royalty. has tradi- tionally been associated with Christmas throughout the centuries. beginning with the T hree Wise Men. T his is why the 1978 Danbury M int Christmas O rnament is covered with gleaming 20kt gold. This exquisite gold-covered metal orna- ment will be issued in a stri ctly limited edition. available at ori~inal issue price only for orders postmarked by December 25. 1978. The 1978 Dan bury M int Ch ristmas Ornament will surely become a treasured heirloom in your family. As the years pa ss, it will always evoke cherished memories of Christmas. 1978. So, cqnsider the satisfaction of beginning a family collection of hcirloom--quality ornaments, to be passed with pride from generation to generation. TIM 0.11hury Mint, 1 dlvl''°" o4 MOI. Im· , •• not 1fhh1ted with IM U.S. Mini ot '"'~Mr 0-Hnnwni A114'nc:y. 1978 D"""*'Y Mint Gold Christ'""' o,.,..nu,,t ,.~ O.nbury Minr 47 R.ch.lrd$ Avm~ Norwalk, Conn 0611)(1 Aw1l11bl• •I on11ln1I t.ul' pric-l' only for ordtts ~1m1riied by ~mber 21, 19711 PIHtt ~,.., ""' ordl'f for 1~ 1978 0.nhury Mint cokl mvned !Mlal Cllrlumu Ornamtfll I hnf' l'nCloM'<I my rrm1111n«" lollow• · ---------OmatnenlCJl al Sl,.SO .. llCh ----- StnPPtna & h1ndtlna 11 l l,2~ perom1nw111 t ____ _ 1"ol•l 1mounc mc1-r s. ____ _ 0 Chttk ht-rt' II any 0tn1~1 i• tO bf shl.,......d to • difff'rent lddrt"M, and 1'k11ot ,;.,.. ui. ~lfK" t.hor>Pna ln.ttruction.s on • ~,.., .. s~ of peptt. Abo in dudt any l'llaUI~ for• Aih card which "'' will pnwldr 1f requatf'd. YourrwM--~------~-------- Addrnl--------------~----- Cn Stace 7.•P---- P/Nrt Md• dJMJ n• ,..,,, .. , orth• fM~t,/• ltl tlH 0.nbuty Mint •Cn-.ul~-1 rr1.J,911 ~SI OJ ('ft 0,.1,,,nt /o• 11/•1 "'' '41/nu• 6-H wwtl>s fo• t1.1111.,, C-2 . J • 4 l 1 ~ -- The war against roaches is fina ly over! Never again will you have to constantly spray ... dust . . 'bomb' your home with evil smelling chemicals .. only to walk into your kitchen. bathroom or bedroom a tew weeks later ... snap on a light. or open ~ drawer ... and gag at the sight of a new colony crawling over walls. counters or sinks. Because here from California's leading uni- versity . . from U.S. Government research scientists .. comes dramatic proof of an amaz- ing 'DOOMSDAY FORMULA' that when used on this LIFETIME FREEDOM roach-kill program spells SURE, PERMANENT DEATH to every last creeping, crawling roach plaguing you toda~I - PLUS. completely protects against ants. silver- fish. palmettos and waterbugs, too ... all star11ng -with just a SINGLE BLITZKREIG TREATMENT that launches you on the way to making your entire home IMMUNE TO PERPETUAL ROACH INFESTATIONS FOREVER! - Even more startling. once you apply this amazing 'Doomsday Formula' and leave it in place. ITS KrLUNG POWER LASTS INOEFl- NITEL Y -NEVER FADES OR WEAKENS FROM AGE -In fact. is so utterly devastating ... from your first sprinkle-on treatment, you're on the way to protecting your home FOREVER with a chemical "death-shield" that no roach can pos- sibly come in contact with and survive! Yet It's ufe to use around children and pets when ap- plied as directed. DRAMA TIC PROOF! HOUSING OFFICIALS REPORT: NOT ONLY KILLED ALL ROACHES - BUT NOT A SINGLE ROACH COULD BE FOUND A FULL HALF·YEAR LATER! Yes. e><tenslve test- results In San Francisco. Los Angeles and San Diego Municipal Housing Projects still have officials gasping in amazement as A SINGLE ONE-SHOT TREATMENT of this 'Doomsday Formula' completely roach-proofed scores of plagued apartments! In all dweMings tested NOT A SINGLE ROACH WAS EVER SEEN AGAIN! And mind you. this was after year1 of failure by professional exterminators d~sperately trying a battery of so-called ''high-kill chemicals. • TESTS BY CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY AND U.S. ~ GOVERNMENT SCIENTISTS PROVE WONDER , FORMULA UP TO 37 TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE • TMAN PROFESSIONAL EXTERMINATOR POI- . •/"'!ONS. PROVES SUPERIOR IN ELIMINATING ALL ,,/ r ROACHES AND PREVENTING REINFESTATION , t" IN EVERY TEST RUN. ,V •LASTING 'DEATH-SHIELD' EFFECT KEEPS ITS [.'-KILL-POWER FOR YEARS AT A TIME -SO STARTING WITH A SINGLE ONE-SHOT TREAT- MENT YOU PROTECT YOUR HOME FOR LIFE! '<:.. • REGISTERED BY THE UNITED STATES ENVI- RONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FOR USE IN ALL BUILDINGS, COMPLETELY ODORLESS ... GIVES OFF NO UNPLEASANT FUMES. ONCE APPLIED YOU'RE NOT EVEN AWARE IT'S THERE. MORE PROOF! CAFETERIAS AND REST AU· RANTS WIN TOTAL FREEDOM FROM ROACHES AFTER JUST A SINGLE ONE· TIME TREA TMENTl In test after test ... location after location ... food establishments that were prime roach-targets . . . tnat used to demand twice- weekly spraying by professional exterminators . . DISCOVERED TOTAL FREEDOM FROM ROACHES ... for the first time ever! Even more significant -they've stayed roach-free for MORE THAN A FULL YEAR AFTER JUST A SIN- GLE ONE-TIME TREATMENT! STILL MORE PROOA HOTEL TESTS PROVE: JUST A Sl~GLE, ONE·SHOT TREATMENT AND ROACHES VANISH FOREVER! It's a scientific lact! So effective Is this miracle-killer . even In dark elevator shafts of commercial hotels. (normally a roach's playground paradise), not a single bug co•.Jld be found in months and months after JUST A SINGLE ONE-SHOT treatment! Yes. here is that lifelong dream of TOT AL VIC· TORY OVER ROACHES. ANTS. SILVERFISH ANO WATERBUGS that science now otters you; and it's so easy for you to win in just 2 simple steps: 1. Wherever you have a problem or suspect a problem may arise (as explained In the pro- gram), you simply sprinkle a tiny dusting of "PERMA-KILL-100" wonder-formula. That's all there Is to it. 2. Since this LIFETIME FORMULA never wears out ... loses Its strength ... fades or weakens from age -you only reapply it If somehow it gets damp, wet or washed away -painted over or covered up -or. of course. if you move to a new dwelling, And since this entire anti-roach program not only kills all roaches plaguing you today -but CONTINUALL V KILLS OFF potential new invasions YOU ARE PROTECTED FOREVER! PROVE IT YOURSELF ENTIRELY AT OUA RISK Send for wondrous "PERMA·KILL-100" today on this no-risk trial otter When it arrives, slmpty sprinkle as directed. That's all there Is to It. And remember -it "PERMA-KILL-100" does not give your home the same TOT AL PROTEC- TION against roaches as proven by California University Scientists and Public Housing Offi- cials . . if 3 months from now -6 months from now -even a rull year rrom now you see a single roach in your home ... simply return the label for a full rerund or your purcl:lase price. (less post- age and handltng, of course). You have tried it entirely at our expense . . 1t has cost you not a single cent! ACT NOW ON FULL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE -NEVER USE ANOTHER SPRAY AGAIN FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE/ C 1979 Amerlcen Cotl1ulMf. Inc C•rollne Rd . Plllle . PA 19176 ·--·-MAil. MO...ISK COUPON TOOAY--•-·• I ~Kill-JOO 5 : ,._,. u. ..... Oepl . Jflf'0.4 i I c~ ....... ~. ~· ttt11 1 : Pw•M ru1h ,... IMMEOIA TEL y . the Qu•ntit'f OI ··PERMA-'<ILL· : 1 100" ch«:ktd below, on lull guetanlH of money b.ek •nytlme i ""'1hlll one l\iM ~., (leH ~'• eno /landllng) rt I am -i pl~ by• tlnglt roach 9ln • CHECK OFFER DESIRED ! I 0 (#008) Regul1r Sin (lot itmllller •j:Mlllmenll& .nlclenciw) : only 14 ~ plut 754 e>c*eoe & hllt\Clling : 0 (#Ott) U.V. Sin Cfof i.tgtf ~i. tltl"1 ho!Me) oniv ! 117 05 plu1 l l ~. Nndling : 0 (# 024) Oleftt Sir. (lor exlr• 1.,91 11omft. ett•tet. 2 fMll!y ! houMI, am•• •!Of'•, re11~11n11 end llfht cOtntNrCU.l Mt~ I 1Mnll) only J 14 9$ P"'-J 1 50 poet• & hendllng I Tot .. ..-uni IMICloMcl PA reU!enll 10C1 &' ulft tu C*lt Ot money order. no CODI pie-• CKARGe m (Chec:ll O"-) Elll> 0... i 0 VIN/~mertc.rd O M•ter Ch.,~ 8tflli Numbef _ _ _ _ I Credit Card • ------------ Heme -------------- AOdreM ----------Apt " -- ------.... ti "-tml '-· ..... ____ __, THE DANGERS Of DRINKING DURING PREGNANCY How does ~fetal alcohol syndrome" affect babies? How can mothers prevent it? By Ilene Ringel Heller CAtmON: Alcoholic ~ua aga may COUK .aioue birth de/rem whrn CONUmed dur- ing pr~nancy. T his warning. or a similar one, may soon appear on bottles of liquor, wine and beer to protect the unborn from lne- verslble mental and physical birth defects. Known as the "fetal alcohol syndro me" (FAS). these defects strike not only the children of alcoholics but also may affect the offspring ol c.uual drinkers. Scientists believe that Just a single epi· sode of "binge" drinking at a a1tlcal point during pregnancy could lead, to the tragedy of fetal alcohol syndrome. The Federal Government es· timates that as many as 4,000 to 5,000 of the more than three-million children who will be born In 1978 will be afflicted with FAS These infants will be subject to gro\111h deficiencies, abnonnally small heads, facial lnegularitles and joint, limb and genital defects. They will also face heart Impairment and mental retardation. As they grow older, these youngsters may e11perlence other effects of FAS: hyperac- tivity and learning and behav· !oral difficulties. It Is now esti- mated thae dtsabllltle' affect between 5 and 10 percent of the school-age population - appro1dma1ely five-to seven- mllllon children. Rrccnt evi- dence suggests thal a substan- tial portion ol these children ere afflicted because of the amount ol alcohol their mothen con· sumed during pregnancy. Other babies may alto be FAS sufferers, yet their mothers may be unaware ol the fact. Stillbirths and spontane· ous abortions aTe another result of excessive we. In a bulletin issued in the fall of 1977. lhe Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urged physicians to "alert each patient not to e1tceed two drinks a day, even If she nor· malty drinks alcohollc bever· ages only once a week, month or year." The FDA cautioned that the peak concentration of alcohol in the blood Is "prob- ably the most critical" factor In producing birth defects. Today the FDA also maln· talns that expectant mothers should be cautious about liquid prescription and over·the- counter drugs, such as cough medicines and tonics, since they also may contain alcohol. FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy explains that "There are some drugs which, If taken as directed In maximum dos· age, can yield up to an ounce of absolute alcohol per day," which Is the equivalent of two dr1nks. Dr. LeClair Bissell of Roosevelt Hospital In New York City asserts that over-the· counter tonics and anemia remedies are "particularly dan· gerous" and should carry wam· Ing labels because "a woman anxious to keep herself and her unbom child strong and healthy might be particularly vulnerable to thell sales appeals." How ate fetuses affected by alcohol? The simplest explana· lion ls that • drink for the mother is a drink f0t baby. When & pregnant woman takes a drmk. It qukkly crosses the plac:cnt• to the fetus. The alco- hol then travels through the embryonic ~by's bloodstream I' In the same concenmtion as that of its mother's. The under· developed liver of the baby bums up alcohol at less than haH the rate of an adult liver. This means that beer, wine, whisJcey or the like remains in the fetal system longer than It does In the grown-up's body. Subsequent to the FD"A's not-more-than· two · drln ks· a · day warning, three major stud· les were Initialed lo pinpoint, as nearly as possible, the precise stallstlcal relationship between drinking during pregnancy and birth defects. On the basis of findings so far, researchen are convinced lhal If a woman drinks three ounces of alcohol (or six drinks) per day, a definite danger ls posed to the fetus . At lower Intake levels. ranging from one ounce (two drinks) OI' more per day. the woman has a greater risk for sttllbirths and for other abnor· malllles. but not necessarily the hill fetal alcohol syndrome. Research conducted at the University of Washington lndl· cates that the probablllty of ob- vious abnormalities may ap- proach 10 percent when moth· ers consume from one to two ounc~ dal.ly and may well be above 50 percent fOJ offspring of mothers who drink five or more ounces of alcohol a day. The risk that a fetus wlll have Obvlou.s abnormalities ls mini· mal when less than one ounce ol akohol Is consumed. But, based upon animal studies. the tclent.lsts suspect that the dan· ger ls not completely nuUlfied. In view of th' un<;ertalnty over how much alcohol ls s.fe. perhaps the best adva " tMI given by the Nattof\31 Council on Alcoholitm: "total absll· rnwt nenc•" during pregnancy .aJ There are some who answer the question w ith a yes The temptatio n to do that 1s great. especially when one's life 1s overclouded wrth sorrow and suffering. But life is not all suffering and in his happier moments. man somehow senses that he is not headed for a dead end The position of Christian faith is that life IS a passage. a pilgrimage in which man with God's help looks forward to a glorious future beyond the grave. Christ's own resurrection is our source and assurance of this. This is not science fiction but the very real revelation of God. We do well to think about it at a time when so many are wavering between fear and fantasy. As a renewal-or perhaps rediscovery-of your faith in Christ's. resurrec tion and your own. we invite you to send for our free pamphlet "You Shall Rise Again.'' No one will call on you. --FREE-Mail Coupon Today! ----------- Please send Free Pamphlet entitled "You Shall Rise Again." Th8 o~ II '"'Wted to -,, .. pe"'CJHet City ---------St•t• ______ ZiP --- : CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE • I KRIGllT§ OF COLUlllBUS L!~~~~~~~~-~~~=~:~~~------~--J Crocheted Set Keep warm with an easy- crochet c~pLdickey set. Craft No. 565 has crochet diredlons. To order Craft No. 565. send $1.00. plus 25c for postage and handling for eadl copy, to: Farrily \4kekly Magazine P.O. Bo. 438. 0ep. A·24 565 Midl(N.(\ Scatlon. NY. 10018 a...,,.,, lo lftt,.,. ~ ""'"' ~ ... 6lip ~ ond ~ _..,.... ~aYor*-S-tnldMl•edtllilWi 10111 .. Collector's Buy of a Lifetime! _,, J MAGNIFICENT GENUINE in Doll Only $998 Or present her as the most wonderful gift of all to a little girl you love -and JU!t like Grandma's favorite -our dee· watch a beautiful friendship J:>eginl orative, heautihll, heirloom quaJjty doll But buny -she's such a joy, we ex· Will warm your heart at int gll!Wleel pect a 8ood of orders for our superb, Her hand-painted face and hand.'! are 12" fta.xen-hnirea Doll. Buy extras for genuine porcelain, and her d t, hug· plan-a.head gifts and save. You must be gable body Is dr~ in uuthentlc delighted or return within 14 days for calico, lace 11nd ribbons. Display her full refund (except postage & lutndliAg, V'oudly among your Anett ~ques. of course). Mail Coupon Now! C) 11178 Amtric•• Ccinorv_ •• .., .• c ... olhw M .. 1'1111• .. ,,. llH7CI ('.AH -;;~o:;.~·;oo.." T" ...... ~= ;.,:·;,~.;..:; ~-;;:.~m--1 ..... , r'Dzf ,...., PA ltl1f Q Vua/ll.UA11Wnord Q A-nn1.11 b p.r:u -"" --(l'OOll) c.-IM p,,rNi.l1t 0 Jof~ a..,. .. '9aM N~ ----- DoU(1) _.,. ttl.tA ............... II() -dolt '°' I i .,..._. ~. Crt-ckt Can! ·---------- SAV& 2 P,wttt.• PoUo ..,Ir all .• ,.._ t3 Na-, pott~••._....~. I If """' _...tvi.c MY onlifT I'"' -~. t .Yd_. Afil. ·-1• _,.....,_ii ....... 14 ..,._.....,.. .. 1114.cl C1tT·------------1M lv11'"6K...._~( ............ llt~. Toeal -"' -'-4 ~ PA ,_..... Shte • :J edd K .aleo ,.,.. Ow<* tw """'4'Y,..... ,., Coo. ~ c a11 .. ..,.~.-..._ ~ iiW-Man a... u.t.. o.,.c. an........,. on ..... 11~ Oooterin W 5CI ·~C>IO I°"*"' 6: ~,.,......, .M aa.. t.,a) ••• .-........................................ --...-... • 4 •• ,. ••• ..... • • • • _ __... LAST CHANCE TO ENTER FAmlLY WEEKLY'S SILVER ANNIVERSARY PHOTO CONTEST On the theme of " THE FAMILY ,, Deadlln. fol entdff la 5-pwMb.f 15, 1978. YflnnefS wlll be announced o.c .. .,., 3, 1978. 1. Anyone can enter. No mtry fee required I . Enbtc.s must be prints (no Ilda) In slus 5 • )C 7 • Of largn, but no bigger than 10· x 12, • unmounted. S. The contestant's name, .ddtns and phone numbn mU6l be de.ty W!ittm or typed on the back ol each plctuu. Aho on the back al each pld\lr•. or on a sftp ol paper attached, write the date and place It was Ulkcn No entry b&anks .... needff. 4. All eotria should be acid~ to: PHC!>TO CONTEsT, FAMILY WEEKLY, P 0 Box 5120. FDR Statk>fl, N. Y., N. Y. 10022. $. Entries should rcf\ect the theme ~ "TN Family." Pldwes can be ol lndlvlduala °' of two °' more family mcm~rs In a grou,. As wggatlons: special oc.cMlotu. such • -4- dlng:t, graduations, births, baptlsins, ~. bar mitzvahs, conftrmatlo"*· reunlens ... the family watching Of playing In spcJf1& events .. the famll\i on lrtpe and vacations or at school. placn ol worship, town hall. with pets .. shopping ... around a Mblc 11t meahhne -Of whatever else shows one or "'°'• meinben of a fa1111ly doing something that pomays the contal s theme. 6. Prims: Winnen In bolh the color and black· and·whlle categories 111111 receive sllnllar awards ol equal value. 7. Time: TIMI contest Is hOw 09Cn. All tnh1a must be poetmarkH ber.weo June 25 and Stpcember 15. 1978. Winnen will be an- nounced In the DecembtT 3 , 1978. ~e ol FAMll..Y~V I . Each winner should be able to obtain writ· ten permission lo UH the picture hom any rec· ognlzablc person or pcnons awe.tog In the i;>hol~h. t. Entries become F.v«. v ~ v pr~ Every llltflnP' wlM be Jnadc 10 return entries prOllldlng they arc accompanied by a wH·ad· drCSMd. adequately stamped m~lope large enough t• contain the plc1ure without foldlng. tto-vcr. FANL v ~ v assumes no obllga- llon for return, loss or dam• to photos. 10. Only onc entry~ attgofy ~ contes-- t.anl may be submitted -one for color. one lor black end white. 11. 8.y tnlPl..g this c.ontnt, entrants grant ff.MILY ~ v the f\Qhl to publish and repnnt 1111y photographs ~mlttcd and guarantee that the photograph hes llffn taken In 1978 and has not pr~ bttn published or Is nol sub)Ht IO any copyright. 11. Enlric1 wlll llM! judged ~ a panel ol live dlstlllgllbhed pcnons en the baMS o( photo- waphlc excc!Wnce and appropriateness to the COt1lat'1 themc. U . Employees al FAMILY ~EXLY and mml- ben al th.If lamlllb are not ellslb'e. 14. Handling, $0fttflg and judging of entries will be monllortd by an independent. outside ~not affiliated wllh FNiUt v ~ v 1 •. Vold where prohib41H by law. All Fedoal, Slate and local laws aJ>t>ly. 16. No purchase required 50 VALUABLE PRIZESI 25 In Eoch Cot.gOf!I 25 f0t col0t enttl••· 25 fol black-and-whit• enttlea, R.-11 •olu. opfHOJCll90tN 12,,000, FllST PRIZE RCA Co..-S.IMto•lalon lec:Otd.f wtd\ Playback SECOND PRIZE Polovl .. on lnn:t.nt mo•t• C~ whh PfQ,yback. 20T~alncl~ THllD PRIZE Mlkoft (UMHO Set ... c ....... t..M, Flo.eh COM oftd , ... FOUITHPllZI KA 19-lftdt Colot TV s.t FIFTH PllZI AtCMt Video c~ c.o.. SIXTH THROUGH flmENTH PttlZES KodoklMeo.MCoa..-..C~ SIXTEENTH THaouGH TWINTY-flmt PllZIS Pololold PIOMO f CG8ef08 Tltpod o.ad Tl.., Warning: The Surgeon G~neral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 10 mg. ~tit". 0.8 mg. nicolinl tN. per cip1t1e. FTC Report MAY 78. .. i:: I> a GI • -.. ~ I> ;> 'O .. MEGA VITAMINS ULTRA HIGH POTENCIES . AT MONEY -SAVING PRICES! I •• I • I 5'1Ml ...... 11T..._ a 100 1or 5.95 o 500 '°' 21 50 0 1000 tor 49.50 251 Ml ....... tz T*"' 0 100 tor 5.95 0 500 tor 24 50 D 1000 tor 39.50 ...... , ,,,, ...... 0 100 tor I 95 0500 tor 8.95 0 1000 '°' 16.95 5'1llMI. l'ltrl 'tMNl-... 0 too tor 4.95 0 500 '°' 19 75 0 tOOO tor 36,00 1,MllCG ....... 112T*"' 0 100 tor 4.39 0 500 '°' 19.49 0 1000 fol 36 50 I OUICIOVS,CH[WAll[ I FIBEA·AICH WAFERS ........ , ..... Q too lor 6 50 D 500 '°' 35.00 n 10001ot 59 so 25.• Ulllta ........ Q 100 lor t .49 0 500 '°' 6 75 q 1000 for 12 50 MMl.zt.cl ...... Ot001or t98 05001ot850 0 1000 lor 14 96 Ull Ml. llllal!IN ......_ .... c ... ._... 0 100 lot 4.96 0 250 '°' I 1 95 0 500 tor 23.35 , .............. (~~ 0 100 tor 6.89 0 500 tor 32 98 Nt839 0 1000 tor 59.85 HMOG. IB..EmlWI TABLETS 100 275 TABLETS 500 tor 10.00 1000 ,.,, 17 .50 100 .... VIT. C. ~ Autol• It t«• 0t11e1 ... r.111 .. ACEROlA-C lA~~m aac '"'-A-C" "Dellr'•-" """' a11•un-1~ rum Mlllll TotOPHOn'l •~'"' C#'tllUS (.(;Ml.JOO ~ C~ C.C:.VS-1000 100 UIUI C#'M.lJ leO Ullll C#tUU.S tQO 111111 -.U 1000 111111 ~I 0 100 ,_lie 0 100 ,_ '1.1'1 0 100 ,_ '2.1t 0 JOO ltt 'Ut O S0011rC'9 t SOOltrt.4' O SOOlt1ICl9 o sootwn• ~ 0 1000"''" n 1000,.,1Ht 0 10001«110 0 1ooor.r~n ... , .... "TW-11"'8! 5~ 0 1• 0 1.• .. .._.,.c .. ~ 505 o a..tt o•• "o...Mler''• :>10 0 ... O ut -· ""' IMWITIM ~· '-'\ 0 11 ... 0 11.• (1 ... , .. e.wa.n. c...--.. ........ ,, ,,,., 100 MG T.-.&u:rs ,a:.,. 99• 250for3.95 SUPCR Gl~SEHC UO MC TA8L£n ,~ .. 2" 500 for 12.16 Our Vitamin Prices Malce You Feel Better ' I .. ,,,,., } 49 I 2sotor 2.• "Oolily-lrOft" "o..A.0., & _,_.' » 0 ... 0 ... 0 ..... I I I I I I I I I I I I "f-G" "O..ST..,._ .. •• o u• "~-.. .. a..-~ '~ o • 1llWITAIUTI ...... m--111 2.49 , .......... =~1 1 .98 QI,.... ,, ..... Jlt 0 1.• 0 .... o.,• n .... N ,ti.t,r .. H 11:d,~ .. ,:·t1 u Mone\' Saving MAIL Ok lie R Bl ~NK NUTitlTION HEAOQUAITtlS 104 W..t J1tcl1Mft It..-Nt839 C."'9Male. '"· utOI Uaf "-• ,_ wl_,. ,._.: --~ TOTAl .. 1...- HOLD LOOSE DENTURES FOR WEEKS ,...,..~,~ im.UMllPI _. uca """ ... ,.1 l CMfllTAIUm Do loose false teeth hurt your moulh and your feelings? DEJITU•ITE lletps srop all Iha! pain and trouble Just pot DENTURITE on once to hold loose dentures to the shape of your gums OENl\IRIT( forms a ht so tight. ti helps ~eep riny pieces ol food from getltng under plates Why suHer? Try ENTURITE today Wtre so sure DENTURITE will make you 100"4 happy. we'll give back your money ti yOIJ're not. For dental health. see your dentist reoularfy SOOTHE SORE EYES Hu'h ~"'aY contam1n.1t1<1n ""''h prc-m1\cd I I\ V()P 11 i.• f.yc wa,h. lllonk p,,,.. .. , fyc:~up ~c11on tlnul\ "wuy Ju,1. pollen,"'"· -.inJ. '""" »nJ othc:o tyc pollutant•. Get 1.AVC>Plll.4' "'full 'c:rvl~c. qu11111y llrua•1<11c• cvcryw~rc Quilt Book WHITE ffBDSI! QDllifl Q.124 A colorlul book off asdnating quilt designs-some are pieced: some are appliqued. Crah No. Q.124 has pattern pieces and 1ull directions for 20 quilts. To order Craft No. Q-124, send $2.00 for each copy to: Family ~ly ~ne P.O. Box 438. Dept A 2.S Midtown Station. NY 10018 8'> llUIY IQ lnc/vdlt )ltJtl' ~ addraa.. Z'1> t:Ddt ond mtt numbl!r ~ YorirSl«r ,.._•add.W. ta.J _Quips & Quotes _ ARMOUR'S ARMOURY ' GONE. FOR GOOD? Whett! ore the porches of yeat.eryeor? Not In our neighb<Yhood No. not lw!re . Thi! front porch Is wlw!re we would swing In a swing Or rock In a rocker. a rhy thmical thing, And wotrh with alert and prob· Ing eye The passing of every passerby The bock porch Is where we would rub and scrub Our clothes In o lorge-swed WOlhlng tub, And store,•oft.er use, all the mopa ond brooms We used cleaning floors of our halls ond rooms. Where ore those porche-'? I really don't know - You houe to houe known them to miss them so. -Richard Armour Librarians al a Midwest college report the return of a book titled Behavior Problems In Dogs II was badly chewed. -Mortin Rogowoy Aut o Organizer This unlquely designed Jensen console coma with two beverage c:ompartmenll 111nd pockets for loose change, llMt.res. gum, keys -you NI~ It. It's 111lso avalloble with eight-track tape holder. $5 95. Send check or money Ofder to. Rcdwd Products, 114. E 32nd St.. N V . N.V 10016. The Trea.sury is uery concerned about o penny shortage. It seems thot 57 of them ore miss• Ing out of euery dollar bl/I. -Robert Orben Not one among dozens of relatives knew the true age of Great-Grandma. At her bir1h- day party they were making guesses and flnany one asked teasingly, "Come on, Grand· ma, tell us how old you really are ." Granny surveyed the smil· Ing faces of the btood and said, "Well. all nght, as long as you really want to know. I am 35 Celsius." -ROS4! Sands By Frank Baglnakl LITTLE EMILY "Only 56 more years to Social Security." --3-SheH Planter Pole You'll lovt tM walnut·ond· brus pole&. huw brass arms ond the ayst.11-c~ar. 22" x 1·. mold«! shelva. Fits floor·to- ceillng up to 8 ' 4 • high Shelva, which c:.an be position· ed at any ~ht. havt helf·lneh Nf•ty ledge., arc drtp-and· stalnproof. Only $16. 95 plus S3 for ~ and "3ndllng. Vt~ SquaN, °"Pt. FW-22. 436 ')Id Hook Roed. EiNrton, N.J . 07630. NEXT WEEK IN FAMILY WEEKLY SPECIAL! FAMILY WEEKLY CELEBRATES ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY Read: The Evolution of America: What's Happened, Whit's Ahead Map Events Thlt Shaped Our Uves by tsaac AsimOv Televlslln's Protound llnplCt By Jeff &reenllld Money, Maney, Money By Judson Goadng A Nation of 6ounntts By Marlyn Hansen Plus Medlcal BrtakUnuglts. Spelts. Unusual Inventions And Much Mn Amnin1 n•w Qvik-Fia fine broken platell, fill• in cracka, replacn &Nth hkenew Put! EHy to11N!No•pecial tool1 netded. Work• evtry time or your money btick. At •II dru1 roun~. ~IX' .&Uf:::.c'ln HITCHCOCK aHo ••. IN C . ~ 410 • HinQllam. MA <>20'3 WHEN YOU ORDER FROM ADVERTISERS IN F1'MILYWEEKLY Please allow 11 least four weeks for delivery. Since our advertisers often receive thousands of orders from alt over the country, occa· alonally unlntentlonel delays occur. II they do, Family Weekly wants to assist yoo aa much ea pcaslble. Just send the details of your order to: Mary Ayres, Famlly Weekly, 641 Lexln(lton Avenue. New York, NY 10022. ,. BRONICAID~AflST. There is no faster way to break up an asthma attack. There's naflina so frightening as a sudden attack of broncNal asthma 'rtxl feel you·re smoihenng. You QBSP. Ii~. pray lrx your nex.t bream Wtry suffer a second /()f>Qef tl'lafl you have to? FOi marry people. the fastest possible rellef 1s the kind you get with BronkaKJ MISI. ,/"'~""'" In µst seconds. you stsl1 txestf>lnQ e&Slef 8Q8Jn. As •ttfe as t S seconds Bronlf.aid Mist spee<Js <:Jrectty to tt>ose blocke<1 Bir passages and dellvers a hl(}hly effective medication mar relaxes brooch/al m.isdes, to breal< IJfJ the block and help you breathe 88.sJer and more comfortably. No Olhf.H proox:t worlcs laster tllan Bronl<ald Mist Not Primatene.• not 8f'ly oth6r ~you can buy. BronkskJ Mist grves you the fastest kind ol rtJ/18/ po$· $Ible to help br9Slc up en asthma 6ttacl<: to ftelp you breathe easJof l/et.d""" _,....,., ...,_ ---~~.=----- NO ,_._.,_y Mc, OUAIWITU COUPON MSHIOM JIWIUIY Depe. FJ-137 641 ~ '"· .... 'Otl. N. Y. 100'l2 ,,__ Nlh me'* ntlllOtdll•y W1M ol fMNon~ 0 $15.00 WClfttl ol elegenl Md"'" i-eery for onty 12.00 pllJI •pa111ge.ncttwdng. 0 l30.00 WClfttl ( .. dlhf9nl pn>dutte) ol JeMtry tor orilf ... 00. (WI pey .. ~Md-... c:Nrgee.) ADOAESS~~~~~~~~~~~~~. aTY~~~~~~--ST~~~~ NO~-~ •ACK GUAAAN'nS COUPC* fAIHIC* JIWILRY a.pt. FJ-137 641 lMClnglon Ave. New 'Otl. N. Y. 100'l2 Ptee99 Nlh me'* ..nonil•Y....,. ol fMtllon ~ 0 $15.00 WClfttl of....,.,. Md fun~ for°"" 12.00 pU ......... hlndlng. 0 '30.00 WClfttl ( .. ...,.,. produdil) ol ~for orilf ... 00. (WI P9'1 ........... Md twdngc:NfVee.) NAME~~~~~~~~~~~JAGE~K;_~ AOOAESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CITY ~~~~~~-ST~~~~ PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Gibson Do we all experience strange sights and sounds before slumber? Do we know why they happen? THE BIZARRE WORLD Of PRESLEEP TRUE OR FALSE? 1. TheTe Is a strange world filled with fascinating. ever·changi"g scenes and mysterious faces that a great many peo- ple visit frequently, just before dropping off to sleep. Psychologists call this ex· perience hypnagogic. 2. Many people are reluctant to mention lhelr strange experience and wonder if they are alone In having It. 3. It's easy to tell the difference between · this experience and dreaming. 4. You can tell when the hypnagogic state has been reached. and there are simple ways of maintaining it. 5. Psychologists find It difficult to explain the phenomenon and how It works ANSWERS l . True. As University of California psychologist Charles L. Tart ex.plains It In his definitive monograph on the subject, "When we lie down to sleep. there Is a period of time In which It would be dlf· flcult to SCly with any certainty whether we are awake or asleep This borderline period has been termed the hypnagogk state." In this state vivid scenes and fascinating human faces appear- ranging from the grotesque to the sbik· lngly beautiful. 2. True A Veterans Administration study revuls that ~~ are frequently hesitant to tell others of this experience because of the negative connotations that they fear may be attached to It by othen. One subject exclaimed with relief after be· Ing informed that the experience was a relatively common one and normal, "I'd begun to wonder If I was going crazy." The VA study used college students a.s subjects and showed that 75 percent of them shared this experience S. True. The same study notes that "Hypnagoglc Images oppear as dls connected 'snapshots' while dreams are characterlsllcally longer and better organ~ed." In studies conducted by the British psychologist Peter McKellar, $\lb- )ects were questioned as to how their hypnagoglc Images differed from their dreams Typical 3nSWtn suggated that the lma~s were more vivid and realistic than In their dreams, that they come and go in a flash and that they (the subjects) did not participate In them as they would In dreams-but only "watched'." One subject described hls Images as "like a succession of vivid picture slides appear· mg without voluntary control and con· talnlng material that l didn't know." Many of the subjects reported hypnagoglc: im· agery with sound effects along with sllent pictures Consistently reported were flashes of light, color and forms rollowed by faces and static objects. 4. True. Behavioral specialist Daniel L. Schacter sums up the findings of leading studies on the subject: MFlrst there is a stage of Increasing rallgue (and drowsiness) marked by a quantitative reduction of thought processes; next comes the hypnagoglc state. charactertz· ed by quantitative changes In mental con· tent." It Is pointed out, however. that a "delicate balance must be achieved be· tween drowsiness and conscious aware· ness If the hypnagoglc state Is to be main· talned. One must be l)!laxed enough to permit the hypnagogic content to emerge spontaneously. yet one must be suffl· dentfy alert to observe what has ap- peared. If one Is excessively drowsy, the tnmslt!on Into sleep will be swift and unaccompanied by the hypnagoglc ex· perience; If one Is excessively alert, the matertal Is effectively blocked." 5. Fa~. The sanie study p~nts find· lngs suggesting that "hypnagoglc phenomena are manifestations of a thought, or Intelligence, working within our se/~-a.s distinct from that of our ~rsonollty." And It Is observed that "there Is abundant evidence that mechanisms either not operative or not usually manifest In waking conKiousness contribute to the formation of hypnagoglc phenomen~." Clinical psychologist Wilton Van Ouwn. who reports his re.searches on the subject In his excellent ~ The Natural Depth In Mon, con· elude• thot "the phenomenon 11 charactttittd by a dla&ogu. between the penon's con1c:lous and uncontelous minds-and that what he experience,$ IJ the rau h · of the combined f3WI Input." l&t."I AAMILY WEe<LY, ~·~ 10, tt1t • • ------------------------------- Rem.etnber I ,ast Winter? ' It's 100 outside ... Even getting colder. So you bundle up in layers and layers of heavy clothes. First with long u nderwear ... then bulky, restrictive thermal wear on top. Oh, you were warm, 8.11 right. Like in a Turkish bath. Because you began to perspire from all your activity. And perspiring in that mountain of cl-0thes is like perspiring in a plastic bag! The perspira- tion is locked in. So there you are. Wet and miserable. But now, at last, Damart. has solved the problem. Because Damart invented underwear that keeps you warm, dry and comfortab/.e no matter how cold it is or how long you stay out. Underwear that's soft and light so you can move easily. Underwear th at /.ets the perspira-I tion evaporate through so you always stay warm and dry next to I your skin. I Dama.rt d~s this with a new miracle fabric-Thermolactyl. It not f ~ ' ~ only retains and reflects your natural body 1 -., warmth, it's knitted to let perspiration out! No I ·• other underwear does this! Damart Ther- molactyl is so comfortable that the Mount Everest climbing expedition wears it. So does the Mt. McKinley Bicentennial Ex- THE PROOF IS IN THE WEARING! .Bamart t hermawear. inc. WHCN IN THIE llOST<* Alt(A. vtSIT OUR PC>R'T'SM04n'H, N.H. STOM. (60S) 431-4700 pedition and the U.S. Bobsled Team. Dam art is also worn by the Chicago Bears Foot- ball Club, New En- gland Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. Our free coloi"- catalog tells the fu ll Dama rt Ther- molactyl story and displays the whole Damart line fo r men and women. Send for your FREE copy now! ----------------------THERE IS NO WARMER UNDERWEAR MADEJ fill out 1nd send to; OAMART, INC. Dept. 13138 1111 Woodbury Aw. P'ortsmouth, N.H. 03805 YESI Rush me your FREE DAMART C.talotr ..• I w11nt to entoy the fanta1tlc w.rmth of Thermolactyl Underwur, • DAMAR'P excluatve. (I underttand there la no obU11tion.) P*1Nf NAM E AODREsS CITY ,,,. •1m,_,,1 ... I . ~·:.:;~: \l,t'-• I• • ... ~ • .. FOr the first tJme ever-the timeless super-ballads of three decades. A sweeping tribute to love •.• performed for you alone by the teaendary Johnny Mathis, ''The Gentle Giant" of today's popul•r muslcl Yours to play again •nd again FREE for 14 days! Only Candlelite Music could bring together 1t'9M mutetpleoea for your p6easur9. And nowt.e else In the entire WOftd can you LISTEN FREE tor 14 mlr~ days to fNfllfY single note, f1Wlf'Y single won:I ol the baltads that cNinged our life and times! lJtlle wonder lhet Johnny Mathia has been on lop of the "CharU" tor three ~ ... tor Na talent, hie Mdll, Na underltllndlng noc onty of mue1c bUI o1 what the Inner hNrt ol f1Wlf'Y ~ .. meant lo "'"" lo you le abeolut8ti un9Ufpelaedl A MARVELOUSLY llACMCAL COUECTION FOR VOUI Here .. Johnny Methis in .. his bnllanoe. The special moodl and gec'ttte touches ... the wwm heertt9lt atyllngs ..• the ~tempo hllppy IOUndl ol the 110nQ1 that are now "standlildl" by which alt others .,.. meuured ... they we al In lhil exclullve Tl'MIUfY collection tor you to listen to FREEi NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE llAGMAC£NT PAESEHTA110N CASE! So proud • 1l'eetufy ol molk: ehould be houMd In a caee ol rwe quelty and beeutyl Illustrated In f\Al.colofl The spine la hlghlgtlted with e heeYlty .. ~ 24K gold ... jllll .. you'd Ind In. handcnfted ledlef boolcl The final touc::h of luxury-the luxUfbd "leelhet look" ~ 11 camecs around f1Wlf'Y upoMd tuffaoel There-no more beeutlful C&M In all the WOftdl IWJ-you pey not • slngle penny men. It-.. induded In !hie r~ offer from CandleM9 ~ Don't wtlit-"*' off the coupon tOd9y and _. FREE tor 14 dll)'9 tor youtMlf what belMll'f cen be ... ~• .,..,,_of rnemoriee es oriy JofW'nt Mlltlie cen ~ '*"' Take this FREE Johnny Mathia Album Juat for Ila ten Ing FREEi -.... F'Al.E """"" ~ ... ....,. -n..ury llw 14...,. le h MOM e..ldM......, ~ ..-!Mlle av ........ •HOlJOAY AT THE AA!llDE" hee THE tllft W.-and perfof'rMlicee ttwl ~the"""'°" of tw. tllmly. cNkhn, low not only llw Ch'tllel1• IM llw the wttole yw. •While awtiet1w• • • ...,._, W..tdeftlllld" · •• ..., ...... ..,... Ch1elluw ....... ...... Nlgtlt" •• , ......... ..,, ~-.. ....... ... 9'oc:lc ........ Ale..., Doll'I .... ....... Ew" • ...... Nd9'" • •ttaw ~A ll9rry Ullle Chil8tl1m"__... of the= .. a.11en .. ..... .._ "'*"' .. fO'ft I For the first time anywhere ... a glorious collection of over 60 of the greatest golden ballads of our times! Six pure virgin vinyl records ... four deluxe quality tapes for you to cherish now and for generations to come! Complete with "helrtoom" quality case to preserve and protect these .. gold record" ballads as only Johnny Mathia could sing them for you! LESS THAN 41¢ A FULl,LENGTH SELECTION IF YOU ACT NOWI MORE THAN 60 MISTY MEMORIES! WONDERFUL! WONDERFUL! • IT'S NOT FOR ME TO SAY • CHANCES ARE • THE TWELFTH OF NEVER • WILD IS THE WIND • A CERTAIN SMILE • MISTY • MARIA • WHEN SUNNY GETS BLUE • A TIME FOR US (LOVE THEME FROM ROMEO ANO JULIET) • SMALL WORLD (lan't It) • THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM (THE QUEST) • STARDUST • VEHUS • ON A CL.EAR DAY (You Can SM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Forever) • MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF • CALL ME • DIDN'T WE • YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG • YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND • SUNNY • THE ARST TIME I SAW YOUR FACE • l'U NEVER FAU IN LOVE AGAIN • SEND IN THE CLOWNS • GINA • YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE • FEELINGS • FOR THE GOOD TIMES • YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE • HOLD ME-THRILL ME-KISS ME • WHAT WILL MY MARY SAY • THE LOOK OF LOVE • ALL THE TIME • SINCE I FELL FOR YOU • CLOSE TO YOU • UP.UP.AND AWAY • KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HER SONG • NEVER -MY LOVE • SONG SUNG BLUE (Everybody Knows One) • THOSE WERE THE DAYS And more. Over 60 golden, mlaty memorl" In ell! -------------FREE RECORD ORDER FORM JOHNNY MATMS °"'"'"'' c.ndltlfte Muelc. Inc. 132 7 Monten ~.Huntington 9Uilion, N.Y. 117 ... YESI fUltl my FREE Jcltnrry Me!Ne Album along wilt\ the big Tr ... ury toauomon FREE fOf 1' dllys. EndOMd ii a~ Wiii depoeit al jul1 $1-which wlll be ref\Jnded ~If I r«um big Treui.wy. I keep Irle FREE at>um no mener wt\111 Olddel KI~ lhe ~r-IJl'Y, bll me tor only SS.99 a monthfor fie lb-record • or .99 a month lor the tour 11-Trtdl ~or CUMfla Ulpe adltK>n. toe~ IOU! monttis. S~in~ and hand Ing 11 only $2.49 addlllonal 0 FINANCE C GS. O ENCLOSED IS MY $1 GOOD WILL DEPOSIT YOU lllUST CHEal ONE:. O Send al.11 record ne•UfYI O Send tour II-trade Ulpe T~ 0 Send lour C..-. T..,e n.-ury NAME Ad«-Apt.No_ City &al ZIP O a... S2.4t poat:ri· ~ coet by ~ fuM amcM1I nowl Record Treu~· $2 .99; Elltlef 109 n .. ury: .99. Same FREE Album and FA E eudhlon. Pf()tflpt mone)"beoll !l'latantM. 0 CHAAGE rT ANO SAVEi Save ~~~11\erdng coec ~ charging lull amount to MASTER E or SA SarN FAE lll>um end FREE audition. Pf()tflpt rnoM)"bedl guan1nlHI 0 MASTEROHAAGE O VISA 0 .... '2.60 MOM FOR lXT"A HTll OfNI gift l>IAJ for lhoN you lovel YES, lend me ~I TteMUtlea "Tha ~ MMNs" for only $22.49 MCtl lof ~ r.cMS tr::J .,_, $29.49 tor f'9 lepe trNIUl'Y. (You Mo Mlle 52.49 poaQlge hendllng dliargea lll'ld recaiv• -ptlvllegM.) . AocoullC No· ~Oat•: ,,,,~~No """*'"·'-,_.,.or.,.... -.i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •S..,.. _ ... ilddlld"" .... 'l\lfl""""'......... ) Al OIW't -=IO er.-~ or~ !Dr 11'"'9~ 11¥ <NI .....,,,.. a.. °"" ..... .,,,,,. --------------- A Teacher Named Plato Srudents who fail Florida·s l lth·grade literacy test have a 1rlend -an un· derstanding computer named PLATO. The computer "asks" pupils questions. "scolds" them for lnconect answers and even gives them hints when It judges they could use help. PLATO's home Is at Florida Seate Univ. In Tallahassee. but remote ter· mlnals allow it 10 help pupils at loaitions around the state The students may be getting more than mastery of the lessons they had previous· ly failed from PLATO says the program's coordinator, Janice Qualls: "Teachers have told me that they have kids who used to be hard to get Into class -now they can't get them to leave." The Most Common Grammar "Mistakes" Confused about whether to use "shalf' or "will," "c.an" br "may"? If so, you have more company than you may think says Dr Theodore Kiffer, an associate pro- fessot' at Penn Stzite. Kiffer believes that If you drew up a list of the 10 most-common grammar mistakes In America today and the 10 most-common errors of 400 years ago, you'd be surprised at the similarities. The reason, he says, Is that "mistakes" such as splitting Infinitives aren't really mlsta.kes but simply violations of artlfk:lel rules that have come down to u1 from l.alln and Old English and no longer have a logical ba.sla for their existence. According to Kiffer, years of teaching these rules hasn't kept people from con· t1nutng lo make the same "mistakes" - but has made them more nervous. "If all we've done Is to make people uncertain, the emphasis has been In the IW!'Ong p~." tayt Kiffer. ''Teachera should be ••citing students about language, not tumlng litnto something to be d~ded." FAMllYWEEKIY Tht Nt'llt&/>I~ M•gHlfte Pl'Mldent Md l'vbll.,_ Morton Frank b.c.lthle V.P • .aa ... Olnctor PatrlClt M Llnekey l aecvtlff l!dltoc. Scoll O.Oarmo 1n THE · '°'""'' The Problem Sex More than half of all couples who say they are happJly married have sexual pro- blem' reports a study In the New England Joumol of Medicine. The study. which was conducted at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh, also found that wives tended to h.ave a realistic picture of their husbands' difficulties while the men often did not recognize those bothering 1helr wives. Among the couples srudled, women reported more problems than their husbands The women also said that psychological barriers were more Inter· Bicycles Built For Two When II comes to bicycling, 2 head•·.._ ond bodiet -are better than l according to 4 tandem-btke enthusiast! In Liver· m<>re, Calif. The free-wheeling couples are Gordon snd Patty Lk!n and Sharon and Ken Wilson, who commute dAlly by tandem bicycle to their jobs 1tt Lawrence Liver· M•n .. lno Editor, Tim Mulligan; An OfteclO( Richard Valdall; lenklt EdltCM'A, Roselyn Ab<•· 111v•. l1al L•n<1on: Food Editor, Marllyl'I .. anH n, Aeat. fdlt~ Pam Ulmbeft; An, Ctirl1lln• Wolak; 'lctvtH , Olorlt 8tler, Rcmno Uf!Of, PMr Op pennelmet. Contlibvtlno Wntera, Slllrley Slotn Fldar, John OIMol'I. NOf'man Lobatnr. Anita Summer ManvfaotvtlftO: V.P.-Olr., Richard Miiien; Mak•· "'~~ Robeftt Collln1, ~Ion ..... Chrl• ruptive of plea.sure than physical ones. The study reported that the wife played a critical role In determining the couple's se.xual satisfaction: "Ahhough rt was onc.e thought that It was the man who wrote, produced and performed the sexual scenario, with the wife playing the role of 'extra,' at least within this better· educated, more affluent population, the wife emerged as a major Influence on the course of the drama. If the woman was unable to relax. felt 'turned off or was ap· proached a t the wrong time. all sexual relations suffered as a result " mOf'e and Sandia laboratories. "It's the ultimate car pool," says Patty. who points out that since she and her hu5band began traveling the 3 1/2 miles to work by bicycle a few years ago, they've halved their auto Insurance a.s well as saved on gasoline Traveling In twos, the bikers contend, can have several advanlltges Gordon says, 'Tm a stronger rider than my wife is and when we ride single bikes I get way ahead of her. This way, we stziy together and we cany oo a conversallon as we go," Sharon says riding on a tandem bicycle Is the safest way for her to bike since she Is very nearsighted, And. of coune. If the bike breaks down you have Immediate company. Teamwork Is the secret to succes.s on a tandem bike. The front rider Is responsl· ble for working the brakes. changing the gears a nd steering, while the rider In the rear supp!Ws muscle power and balance. And since the bk:yele seems to handle better with the lighter penon In the rear. the women often wind up as back-seat drivers It seems that b&ck·scat bUcers have somewhat different problemi than their automotive countft'parts. Says Patty. "Sometimes Gordon rides by a tree and fC>fgets to warn me. He duckt, but I gel a foce full of leava end branches. That'• when he heart from me " tint KrMmtr. "annlnt, MlchHI Monremutfo V.P.·Ad Men ..... Gttlld s Wrot, AHOC. fa•· tem Mot .• Richard K. Carroll; V.P .. Wt11tm filtr'l .Jot Frazet, .Jr.; AHoc. C~ ..... Davia Lono. o.trolt Mot .• Lawrence M Finn; Celll., Penclna, Stephen•. von def Lleth and H1ywtrd; Melletlftg Ok Stanley Roeenleld, MetbtlftO lllClf,, Ktnl O'Al .. Mndro; "°"'°tlon otrector, l . ~ WlnUaor: llcfllno Mot .. MU111<•t Alaxlndef Quick Takes Situation co....tJee ue t:bc moet popalar of TV pl'opame reports the A.C . Nielsen rating com· pany. Adven!l.lre shows are teeond . One out of eftfY 2 or J a · ecud"9 uked to mOft bv dtetr compen.les tilt. year trill refuee - largely because of their wives. According to one firm specializing In moving executives, a wife's desire not to relocate Is the chief reason for the tumdowns. The company says that 10 years ago only 1 out of 10 ex· erulives declined to move. The crlmt ,.te bu been rt.log t .. ta •moag women th.n •mong men In the last few years a study prepared for the uw Enforcement Assistance Administration reports. But the report finds that women are more likely to commit embezzJement, fraud or forgery than crimes of violence. What's behind the trend? One of the researchers says, "With the women's movement, a much greater propor· lion of women are working outside the home, which provides more women with opportunities to embezzle and commit fraud." Wodlen would aperlence la. •treee with 2 ••c.tlom • year than with a shorter wori<wee.k a study by the Union of German Doctors In· die.ates. The study says that a second vacation Is preferable because during the shorter workweek, the worker Is expected 10 accomplish the same amount of work In less time - resulting In lncrea.sed stress. BIRTHDAYS (all Virgo). Sunday Roger M4ris 44; Arnold Palmer 49: Jose Feliciano 33. Mooday -Hedy Lam1m 63. Tom Landry 54; Jessica Mitford 61. Ferdinand Maree>§ 61. TueeMy - Margaret Hamilton 76. Jesse Owens 65 Wedneedey -Robert lndlana 50; Jae· queline Bisset 34. Mel TOfme 53; Claudette Colbert 7 1 Thunday -Joey Heatherton 34; Al:>ert S hanker 50. Fr1- day -Jackie Cooper 57. S•turdlly - Lauren Bacall 54. B.B. King 53; Peter Falk 51. BIRTHDAY PEOPI.£: '~ltne BfllMt. Pe• F•• Pvblllhtf Aelltlona: V''t Md Ce>-OfNGtCM'A, Robert D C•rney Ind LN Ell llj_ V:P· Pub. lfeff., RoWt J Chrllll•n; 'llbfllMr Mt. Mota.. Aobetl H. ManloU JoMph c. WIN, lulfneM ..... J1me1 a. Baher; ote1rttMttlon: Phyllla Pllle.o, Profftotlon. Rooert Banker· Coft91MMJ s.ntc ... Miry Ay•ea. Admln. Aa11t.b Barbtra Shapiro. Ctllftn. ~ •• i..c>n11d S. nldow 641 L.e'lt\Qlon A'R .. NtwYortl N.Y 10012 ~-------~ ) - r HIUNlllJOY WFUSINGIN TI4I SUNSffN SUl'Qt'T'RAMP I 4 I 7 I -... '"'°' _, Giil PMLO~ aJe41 A l'UCl II THE SUI lli!I U'f CIT'flle&&mS ll :St 1 8 -.cA- KISS r----ACT NOW MAIL COUPON TODAY' ----~ I .... to: RCA MUSIC SERVICE I 0 I TAPE I PENNY I HERE P O Bo• RCA 1, lndlarvtl)Olls Ind 46291 I enclose 1 ¢. Pleaae accepl my trlal mem- berlhlp In the RCA Mualo Service and aend me the fl hlta I've Indicated here unct.r the terms outlined In Ihle adverllaement. I agree to buy aa few aa -' more hilt al regular Music Service price• In the next three years, alter I I I I which I may cancel my memberahlp. (Postage & hendllng charge added to each shipment.) i I I I 8 SUll> llY SlUCTIOltS Oii (cllee• m. only) J 8 TRACI! TAP(S~ I JRCCOROS 0 I JCAsst:rns ~ I 0 ~:. } I Mtlt I Md••M I City I e i ... ~ .... ,94 .......... . "IC "'9 --·-~I -... .,. "" .. ctleete .... ""' """"' (clleci m only) [ftJ U...... (lnsltu111tntlf~) 7-c..ery &· I I Qnslul i -,...,., s..M 11toc~/Sovl/foi.1 • ,......,_....,,..," o=.-: an.ecnom (1"4~" ft.....,: PllOM ( ..... ).. .. • .l ip. I .... Ca* I ~ I --· U•m°"IA _.-,{wo!l-1\I SA .. ,,,... p~ ~ ·~ -~",.. ''"'"' ... , '"-..... •Ill ..... ~---------------------~ R&r.U:T~ 22851 v~ ~-51 ""°"' •n , ........... tof••• I• ... ,. ,, ... 11o•t ..... , •••• ,,._.l""tj, ,.l!llf •14t1 ....... ..,,, ••lllf. ... , ........ ._ ..... ••t ttt ... " tt•t1t .,,.,.,,,~o• t N• -~ ...... More Hits To Chooee! ·-c. J0102 • ..,,....._.. 2S7U • ..,._ 2UU • Sltlln: C..IWI...... 2 I & 7 2 •S.11 ......... ~ 14443 • H WM!i-. Gt Hitt 1H H • llnl OI 110 U U 1 • --llcMlool U I 47 • ... S.0.-llltflt ,,._, 4 H I 4 • °"""" J3 J 1 $ • "-'•rt!-Hlir OI Dot U 141 • Sool"' P1<1flc 00049 • ,et.,,,..,.... 0 .. 41 • -Of ll 1.. u u 1 •Scllid C:OWlloct.V I l ll ll •llwlo lof-.,Y V 1 I H U •loff Stat ~ 14271 • w.,io.o & Wilh J 42 H • StM!y o... ~ 13 41 s • -OI fr.U, ft-140 13 • [lecfrlc lido! Ordl 1 J1 " •r Mh 21 Go14Hot. 001 20 o Kl" ~ 'o' lloH ll tt 0 •11.UiloC. Ti..Mlo4 2377 1 • M,oflflll Gr -0 0 1t s • 1111• Cool .... M,IHM 24 121 •0.mo""' ""'"-14J SO • s..,..,. .... , c.1... 1 4 2 • ' • llnl OI Urlol> .._, 2 U U •Dr llool lllUIMoro J40 41 • &nt Ol llo,,.1111 00271 •fr_ .. WIM0...Ct l 4SO S • c--. SifoClet 0 4 J t ) • ll TOf f--I 3114 • S Ii"'°' C.tteu 21 57 I • CllllC:l 9t•fJ Cell! I J1 21 • llruse/Ofla C... J l IO I •Klu Ont,,,,.. 24001 • ~~ c;,, Hit& H I 01 • """' ,,.,... ""' 3 0 211 •0-4 ..... lit•-434 2 1 • "' ColT Gr ""' 2 4 J " •Ct)'lltl c.,to JH73 •IU:&S..Mlt .... ·Pl<I J J27 U • r .. -Gr 111t1 1 J ' 1 4 • ""''" C.W Htb O I I 2 t •llllMtl 2 44H • ......., Ct Hilt 13514 • .... Jo...C IMI 2H H • lnl OI "'°" Wloo 0 U 0 I • Slll1•oll Vvcol ""' H 72 0 • ll fOf. Toils J 1 I I 0 • SI---" 11 Hiil 13 H J • ... Wold> fr-llln 4J 414 ....... ...., ..... " 32302 • llnl Of r ... ., I JI 72 •I SlnHr•'Gt HHt IOI U ·~ u su • .... llnl II lloiCIN l B 0 S • Slp1 Gt...., ,,.,._ l 0 H 3 • h<llJ/S.UN!fJdl 22161 •Or llool lloMt'I-7H71 • C 1-r'• Gr Hilt 2 H It • J Dot 111 C. Hm HOH •"110fS-CMM 0010 • llM si.ort Sloe II I U t 2 .... ()1 ...,,.... usu •C.• fri "*1 3UU •lmOl.lle ..... 007'7 •...., ...._ r-. toou •WS...Gt-24111 YOU COT IT ,llOM YOUll t'ATHlil. IT 9Atl AU. lfl HAO TO CIVIi. SO IT'ii YOUU TO USE Al'llO CHEllllll. FOii AS L01'C Al YOU MAY un:. IF YOU LOSE TBI WATCH It& CAVE YOU, IT CAl'll ALWAYll •& llllPl..ACID. IUT A II.ACK MAU 01'1 YOUll l'llAMI, ION, CAl'I IQY'l£• 8& lllAllD. IT 9.U Q.UJll TN DAY YOU TOOi IT, A"O A WOITllY l'fA•E TO 81All. WHEl'I Hit cor IT FIOJll Hll rATHllll, T'HH& WAS 1'110 DllHOl'llOa TltHll. SO MAU! 9UU YOU CVilD rT Wll&LY, MTSa AU. IS SAID AlfO DOl'll .. YOU"LL H CLAD THI NAM~ ti aronus. 9R£Jll YOU CIVI IT TO YOUll '°"· Hendso!M Pteque h• )'OUr f1111lty n1me promlnenUy enorawd above .n lneplr• tlonaJ verM. Bte1.ttlfully lneoribtd on rich 1nllque·goldtone pl•l•-then mounted on I~" • 4~· welnut ftnleh herctwood p1eque •.. ll'e trvly 1 mtlfllnglut gift for 1 worthy eonl TWln hllnCJ· Ing ring•."*"'...., ....... 0 ,....., ....._ ....... (P-111723) .................................. St.M PERSONAUZED ~ INfLATABLE ~ ~ Bright, bouncy blow-up fun· Chlll'I with eunny, funny leceal ~rry anlm1I pl1y- m11e-wllh 1 child'• own ~----!\Imel Soll & comfy! Kida ,.. ..... ,. love '•ml Mom• IOYI '"'"' loo, btcfilN lhty'rt tough vinyl that tut1 plenty of rough & tumble; wipes clean l dtflatn for 1tor- egel Colorful for • chlld'• room: fu11 right for TV· viewing & In 1ummer, beech, pool or patio. About 1ra tl".t&Met14 ..... 0 ...... CNfr .. I.e.~ o.c11 (P-86121): Owl (P~) cal (P~tl:O-.CP.-017) 400 PersanaUzad Gold Fon Labels I ••• .. ~ .... . .. (s~J ~ r ' • • •• ';:;1'»1 ~·"" ·-~ .. :::-:.':.·:. ,,.., .. v GltlMllll ....... ""9 • .... ....... ,.,...... --.. .................. ,,, ...... ........ ~ IOf ..,,. Ufylng boob. camera & the IN!e, '°°' Ilg -· • t•"' ~NI ote•lno told toll wtth en1ert blacll bonier & ,.n.,. Nlg. Ho ~I Juel ..,..._.hey atlckl Aleo t¥elf• ..,.. '" hl-tlote ....... ~ -. ............ Ut» 10 I llNt: I ltlUllfttlf'll 21 let· .. ,. ' .... ,,., llM. o •...,,..i..... (o.11171) ... ; ........ .. IJ -""°*' ...... ......... (o.llllO) ••••••••••• -~ *WIN s50,000.00! a..:uP580/o! * SAW .. !~s SALE EDtTION * GET'• Aef R~~ -~lfl! YES. l~ .............. :(W:•:TM~O:~~oe:~~Of:;:::;:~~~~~~~~ There la inoney to wfnl (Thi •-•P1t1kt1 entry below m•y win you "° ooo 001) And there'• money l<>HYt. (You can •av• up lo 50% In thia f1buloua ult edition.I And you get • FREE MYSTERY GIFT 11 your order 11 S5 or more. So alert rt1dlng Ihle v1lue-p1cktd C•l•log nowl --- ---- - -£ ~7!:_ ~~"~'!!!·.!.II(.:... --~-- -- .. . ' SPENCER GIFTS SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY A-57799 · 1 II Ihle entty le fiWS* Prtlle Winner I ' P~~ s50,000°0m TO: ·Nlilil~~rr.:r...._.::""."'."~M~.~,~,~~~~~~~~~~~~ '·' l.· .'.) 'I .,, c .. : •11 I~ I• ·~I , .. •I ilP •·1 I,• cm ltlfi :· "'"I A-~ Jo . . -.-~~~Alli ; ,,· .. ' .~·~,~~ ~'; I '"'"' ..._....,......., ~ llM I IMPORTANT: retvm H .... H fMY Wlfl JMI NO,OIUO. -......... ADJUITA8LE Hl.(.OW TV POL& llold1 your portable 11 the vl,ewlng 11v11 moat com- forteble for youl (High poal· tlon'1 greet for watching In bldl) Swlvela to the angle you Ilk•. Sav" apace, too-no need for table or 1t1ndl Euy to lnatlll, br .... flnlah pole hu lprtng tenalon rod 11 top; 1d- fu1t1 to any celllng height up to 8~ 11. Holdt all Ml• up to 21 .. high. Sl11k 1tytlng; loolca gr11t In any rooml 0 TV ,. (8-()994t) • , .111.11 ~ 88t t • ' . ' INalDtooOUnlDI! AJ" CONDl- TIONfR COftftll Heavy vinyl eicterlor cOYer 1hleld1 unit from bed w11ther; Indoor one 1topa dratt., dempn1U. Snuo·flttlng 1111tlc bandl. 0 eo.., ... (75085) .... $2." IPAAY AWAY Q"U.IE I CA,.BON from fry p1t11, pole, ovena. grU11, rot1111rl11I Car. bot1.Cl11n work• Ilk• maglcl Juat apray on, rlt1M olll No rubbing, 1cr1plngl 5 01. O ClftM>ft.Clean (82430) •1·" NEV!lt WRfTI ANOTH!" HTUltN A00 .. 081 Her•'• 1000 gummed label• with vour name & lull addr .... Ju.I wet & atlck. For 111 stationery, boolca, c~ka. records. Whit• with 1h1rp black print. ~ -· Ml ......._ •ltd alp code IMMIMf ••• J ,._, 01.,,.nNr 11or11 l1bel1 wt.lie dlepen.lng !Mm one-al-•·llme. Brighi dalty motif: 3~ ... 0 1000 ......... (0-01388) ···············~ 0 1000 Ullele & Dtlll I AMf (D.ou42) .... ·~ DEfltOaT ltEFltlOE.MTORI IN MINUTU wtth Elctrtc 0. fr'OltlNI Ju1t plug Inf No need to empty refrlglratorl Infra. red heel rays do the Jobi No chipping, bolling waterl Metal. O Oefroetlr (19851) .... 11.11 HANO 12 IHIRTa IN t • CLOSET l'ACE-wlthout cruahlng or wrlnkllngl Juel hook c~dy over rod & heng clothlng on alot.a. Taper-4eelgn avoid• wrlnkllng. Steel. 8" wd. 0 '"'" Caddr (89708) .. ~ HYOIPllC 'ANTI lltltOTaCT ClOTHINO, HD· DING wtlen ........ caa1 be OOfltf'OtlM. End embanaument for ~. women, chfldren wflo 1ul!er from Incontinence. Weier-proof, plu- llclad rl)'On pants hew '9UHble OOllOn ftennel llnerl Snap out to wHh; anap In • fresh onel EIUllCIHd wait! ' llQI. Can't bl detect4KI Ut'ld•r clothes. Order ..,_. .a.. 0 H19leftlo ,._ ................ &di .. ... Ifft (I0-21) (40139); Med (2t41) (40147); Lt ••-an (401541: ne • .,..., 1401e2> 0 Ian U.-.: .. (0-40170}; Med (<>-40188); Lt (0-40fte); •Lt (<>-402CM) ... of 2 •••.• , ... '"ORCT YOU" HAl"DO WHILI! YOU ILl!EPI Look belUIY·Hlon fr11h In th• morning! With pretty "non- crvahable" Prl~11 Cap you c1n roll, toa, tum- .very wave & curt 1t1ya In p1ac1I Eicpen1lv1 111on NII lut for dayal Ught; com· lort1bl1; edju1ta to flt over any hair 1tyt1. Juat pre11 end9 to futen. Won't allde; come oll. WUhable. 0 ,rteioe. Olp (17293) ............. ~ WOND!RPAOI M l "WATIR 81DI" FOR TIRED, ACHING FllTI Nrter fHI e herd floor underfoot IO•lnl Amulng lntolH heve 1e1led·ln cu1hlon1 ol w11tr to eolten every atepl You ICIUlllY w1lk on 1 bed of wlltr thet mold• lteelf , to your fool wllh every movement Slip In ahoea; feel lu•urkxl1 "plllowe" help e-preaeure 01 1landlng, wllklng. Flt eny 1hoea. lpeotfr .. : t ........ Sm. (7-8): Med. (t-10); Lo (11-171: ., w .... · .. Sm. (5-e); Med (7.a); Lg. (t-10) 0 Wol\4111111•1 . . .. • .. ........ Pf. P-11 .._., (P-2941') w-·e (P-29421) PORTA8LE GARAGE-HO SQUARE FEETI Complete protection for car or boel enrwfMrell Teke It with )'OUI Glgentlc 12 II. • 25 II. 1hee1 gt,,.. c:omptete coweregel Heevy gauge, dureble polyethylene. WHtherprool, reafsta tears & acuffa. Stores In cer trunk. Heavy Strength cover hu 8 lle-<lown-tlghl grommeta. DeluH, 12 fl. • 11i II. la doubte-atrenglh plulk:, cuatom-con- lour: anug-llt elutlc edging. O Reg. Strengtll Car Cower (31864) .... ·"·" 0 H•wr ltrefttllt C.r Cower (01081) ..•. '7..tl O Delwie Strength Cer Cower (S-91223) Sit.ff WORK-8AVING ROTO·TOOL REMOVES PAINT, RUST IN A JIFFY-without eohrenle or lhlftnerel Atlach lo electrtc drlll-rugged 1teel "flngera" 1pln-cleen any llet or round aurlacal Zlpa paint on wood, elumlnum. Aust off .. ieet. B1m1c111 oil bolla. Loll morel Tough ateet; Ill• 1ny V. • drill with IP8edl from 1800 to 2500 rpm. ChooH tight (llnl1hlng} or heevy duty model (normal work). 0 Roto-Tool .................... NCh $~ l.Jgflt cMy (51383) HMVJ duty (55780) STOPI TMI CHARii ()ff f'RITTY CRIWIL EMaROIDUY on matching eppllanoe cowral A treeh loott lor your -"<>le kltclMln-& tfley protect from duet, tctatchee, epatt.rel Exqulalte 1tllchery p.tterne on wipe-clean vln~; trim In evocado or gold. 0 ~ TM!ltlf Co'fW .............•... t~ A..,_.. (to13n; 0oN (90152) 0 ~ ........ /"9to COftf ............ t~ A.ocadO (80190); Gotd (80178) O C ..... llb9'Co* ................... ~ A..,_.. (80221); Oo'4I (80238) o THE HISTORIC COllllANDER'I CAfl ... An exact replica of the hal detlgned exclutlvety for lhe U.S. "pollo Hlronaulal Capture the aoarlng spirit of "merlcan hl1toryl Proud cap haa amart mlllltry 1tyHno whh golden "acrtmbled egg1" & braid trim on the vlaor. Adju11able 6·po11tlon back lab glvee a com· lortable flt Crtap cotton/poly blend In ell-American rid or bluet Sm/Med f1111lze1 8~ 10 7~; Med/lg. 7~ to 7~. 0 CoMMalMler'1 Cep .......................... Melt M.H lftl/lled: ll11e (01 974); Reel (02014) lled/L,o: 91"9 (02055); Red (02113) TINY ftlTCHllt...ac>Wl BRllll WITH ROl1a---411 of ~ ....... ,...,,.. .... , Eec:h petal formed by henO-delnly blouomt decorate 91de. Collector'• prizel 3~" hi. A nurnR ()ff un.arZE CARDI· NAL.9 ep1rtl decor with nature'• fl•h of fiery rtdl Alight on trH. wreath, centerplecel Real leathere trim downy bodletl let .......... fG. IUflP "V.l.fl:' ICEY- RINOI One Important name; your- on a eolld 5" block of clear acrytlct Makes keys HIY to ftnd--.11y to ctalml Or we'll Imprint your tnlll1t1, club name, 1 fun m ... ag.-tn golden lettera (up to 9 charactere). lte .. lntcrtptlon. 0 Your...._ K.,rt"ll (P-49639) •.••. , .•.•. tt.tt MAMOIOlll UFIGUMO '°" YOUR llONEYt Keep It In a Monoor111n!Md MoMy Bel~ In clUllc 1 '1l • #ldth or new bold t ~" wldtht Both genuine leather to eparti hie attlf9 white MCret ilpper poclleta hold currency! 2 or 3 engraved lnltllle; brown wllh golden buckle or bltck wllh ell~rtone t>uckJe. ltMI -. (H to 44); WtWe I ootot. 0 "9fuier lloMJ 9eft (P-4t5e1) •.••.•••.. tut 0 Wide...., 9eft (P-4t879) ................ . 0 Roell 111 ..... r (12141) tt.R a c.,....,. (0-46203) ...••... ":tit "NOllOOY'S HRnCT'"' ITAT • USTft .. A ~ QFT- l'T ,rTa l'nRYIOOYI Plucky tlttte upeldMIOWn owt henQ9 In ther.-even ll\ouoh he'• not really perching pertecttyl Hie wl11r friend• alongelde don't crltlclu--they know he'• only trytngl Owlleh -•rd la hand- P•lnttd ceramic.•~· hi. ~7~·~.~~.~ SWINGING CAIT IRON WALL 8RACKET ADDI VICTOfUAN CHARM to warm up any deco,..._a dellghltul wey to dlept~ trelllog grMn1, br1ght vlolel1, flowere, potted plantal Orematltt a wall or d'9U up a wlndoW. Order 1 pair to frame a mirror or ftreplecel Sw!Yel It left or right. Authentic 1190'a 1tyte In ornate black cut Iron; mount Incl. 4"' diam. bowl: arm extend• II~". (Planter not Incl.) 0 Vk:tortlln w .. an.diet (07393) ••••.. tut 'EfllONAL FOLD 'N CAfllltY CHAIR fOfl THI! ROD 'N RHL.IR d091 everything but fl1h tor hlml Holda hl1 rod & favorite beverage right by hl1 aide; come• with lta own tackle box that offert him a 8-NCtlon tray & 10" ruled lld. Lightweight, It foldl flll for HIY toting to-whera the fl1h are bit- ing! Ruoged steel c:onatructlon with aturdy vinyl bllCk I Mii, non-1kld rubber ti~ hla n1me In bold letters, eo there'•• no ml1t1klng hie dom1lnl Oc11t tor all apart• eventa, camping, plc- nlc1l I .... 1 .. ..... 0 ,..., ...... a..., (0-58230) •••..••..••.• ··~ "RIEL IAHTA'I HARD" IOOK 11 a dltlghtlut "touch & 111" atory for Iota. HM plctur11 they can really touch & feel-fluffy reindeer fur, eolt blerd, rough brick, etc. 0 TOid look (83528) ... I~ fll.AQUE 11 ENGMY!D wtttl c....-·1 --......... detel Tradltlonat praying hand• 1tand above 2 1t1nder, lntertwln· Ing bendl & cu1tom .. ngrwed name pl•t-111 In lu1trou1 111- vertone metal. 4V." hardwood oval plaque h• rich walnut flnl.tt-h1ng1 fl'Ol'll allwry ring to dl1ptay on any wllll Perfect glftl 8'* 11t -...... 0 '9f'IOMt Wedcllftg "9Qll9 (P-80580) ..•••••.•.••••• ~ , -~-~· -~~ ,, MONOGRAMMED HOUTER KHPI HN A l!YE OL.AUH ITYLllHL.Y HANDY! No more gln1u Iott from top pocket• when you bind-or lnk- 1talned ahlrta. Pen I 1pec1 flt anugly In their own compart- ment on handeome leather-look 1hlath; golden lnltlala make It dl1tlnctl\lely youral Tough vlnyt; 1ottly llned. Fha belta to 2". ~ .......... 0 ........... Hole • ., (P-tt075) ............... la.It THE MOAL ... TAfl Of' llAM" -ncttant blue, ringed wflh aparkllng almulated diamond• In "Startxlrat" Mttlngal Fa~locn aceenta with thl labled aura of a 1ter aac>Phlrel Sllcll P'ln (2~" lg) with aalety clutch; Matching Earring• have hypo..allergenlc poat .. 0 .......... tick,... (31807) .......•.••..••.. ta.It 0 .......... farrtela (31815) .••....•.....•... '2.tl ~::a:"'.'!.~.~ ... auo GIANT 10 FT. LONG ELECTRIC SANTA & REINDEER I A HAPPY, WAVING IANTA CL.AUi, sleigh, and his elilhl reindeer all Ill up In 3 dlmen1lonl Spectacular ornament add• 1 f11tlve Yuletide glow anywtlere: lawn, rooftop, porch, acrosa the garage door. Heavy weatherproof platlc. 15V." high. Extend• 10 tt. from end to end. UM yeer alter year. Complete with t>ulba, metal renectora, ouldoor cord, 1takea to anchor In ground. 110V. 0 L.llWft let (S-10025) .................................................... '14." DCITIMG TOWU~H09 MAKE YOUR IOY IU'Eft.. MAN Oft UTllAN, hie f..vorlte crl!M-ftghtlng heron of comic book a TV lamel Giant Cannon towel1 ha .... large neck openlnga to _., like pone.hos! Front blara printed dnlgn of hi• hero'• action 1ult, with "CIC>I" on the back- 111 In full color. Choice of Belman or Su91rman-fun for bath, play; a• to-I tor beach. pool. Cotton teny. 34" JIC er. 0 ~ Towat-Powdto (71781) .........••.•• 11.lt 0 ...,_,. T~Oftdlo (71779) .••••..•..••..•• 17." I u •v.-~·· ,. ___ , . "Tit• lfene"-f:A8ULOUI COMB/8AfU•fTTE Cft!ATU 20 BEAUTY PAftLOft HAIR· STYLES IMtllntlyl lmeglne •.. glemoroua "11lon perfect" heir· doa •t hom1/ Simply clip "The Mine" Into heir & awfrt Into e French !wilt; romentlc curie; , • long, ftowfng lell--20 or inore profe .. lonel·looklng, ln- atant 11y1 .. 1 FREE atep-by .. tep atytlng book •hows howl Cleer le•ene: 7Ya"'. 0 "The ...... ft (25320). ·~ SPRING SUPIJORTS REPLACE BED SLATll Why put up with broken, equeally aleta; mid- night cr•he• to ftoorl Our ltffl auppof19 ellmlnete bed 111111. Hold up to 1,000 Iba. lnatall1 eaally, permenenlly; Juat hook o~r aide t1ll1. Avelleble lor wood fremes (up to 1 ... thick) or metel frames (up to V."' thick). 0 Set of I Supporta For: Woocl-F,_ (0.02402) .. •ut ..... ..,,,..,... (0-02«4) .. M.4t ftOTAlf't IHAJatUU PVT8 A UO.-W IDQI Oii row No.-.e ... uw---for cloeer ~I 'Ende coeuy r.piec. !Mnttl P~lllon hoMr ellpe <Mr IMWlg Ned. lwttcl\ on- In MOOnde. l'Uof'• llM ,,.., F1ta lnY rowry. ..... ....,, (18448) •• ta.II CLOUD-SOFT CUALEftS MAKE SLEEPING HEAVENLY wfllte ,ov get • beeutfful Mtl No more pins, cllpa, h1rd rollera to dig Into your scelpl Cuah.- lony cur1era ere covered with smooth febric--6 l11ten with soft ell-febrlc tabsl Set heir In any style from ceauel to curly- & sleep comlorteblyl Gentle to heir-& you! Set of 24. 0 Cuehlo11 Curter let (0.1122S4) .........•.... ~ HANDSOME WOODOftAIN SHOE CHEST HOLDS UP TO t PAlftS OF IHOEll KHp1 footweer nHllY orgenfzed In II aeperate compartmentt--con- serves closet 1pecel And-- rugged flberbo1rd Cheat h11 rtch walnut look-o ettrectlve enywherel Protecll 1hoe1 from dust & grime. Terrific, too, for clothea, aewlng, workahop, toya, etc. 26"•13Ya-x12Ya-. 0 ltio. CMll (S-&5029) 17.n MOYE HEAVIEST FURNITURE, APPLIANCES EffORnHILY with One-Touch Glldera. End1 <'lliilHM 1truggllng to r•errenge lurnl-111115oill!IM!ifl -";:X;t:~~~ ture; cleen behind eof11, beda, .., f C. refrlgeretora, etc. lnatell In- MAGNETIC WINDIHIELD ICE· PftOTECTOft .•. Ju11 ley II on et night end wlnd1hleld 1t1ya cleerl Nel!t mom he1111Ht 1now & Ice nip on with 111 No 1cr1p. Ing, aWMplng, Wiping! On & off with one hand ..• megneta et top & bottom grlp hood & roofl Sevft wortt, worry, end time • .._IVY pl11Uc; jumbo 7 fl size. (Get 1111 ntni one for the rear window.) • 1tantl)'-rubber to~ allck to CATctt MAIR null CIM'PMI legs of fllmlture or comera of .._ tMee1 ~i Itchy app11111c ... Nlckel-coeted bot-'* ._ Motil IMp.on ~ toma gllde emoothfy over cer· oover~ Ml ........ M. OIMt petlng, llnoleum, wood. 2"' diem. 0 0..... Flip 01Ntf J tor '*"" ""'"9, .ec.t Wlpee 0 0-.To.dl Gtwen otw: -~1) .~ (o-48320) ... of 4 .....• 11.lt (e3877) •...••......••.• II.It 0 TrtM • ....., ,_ •••. "~ 2 .... '°' OfllJ St.71 LWETIME ADDRua 800Kl-e1w1ya up to d1te wlthollt croaalng out & tqllffzlng lnl To chenge, limply pull out old cerd & lneert new one Into IOOM· leaf t1ngal Nemet ere elwlya In order & A to Z llb1 tocete them lntlentl•I Incl, 100 perforeted cud1. BlllCll l11themte cover. 0 ............... 19'°•1f'(74104) ... ··"''" 0 IO Pocbt Mo4el ....... (74112) ........... 1- 0 o..lrtop Mdfwe looir; tr• 11'1"' (74120). ·"·" 0 100 0... Mo4el ....._ (74tM) ............ ... TIRI CLEATS lfTE INTO INOW I ICI WITH A TANK·TOUOH GftlPI Slip them quickly & 111lty onto your tlre1 for the lnat.nt lrectlon }'OU need 10 drive out of the tougheet Ice & enow condltlone.. Hardened 1tee1 cleete work llke tenk treeda, not like chelne. Won't ellp or brelk. No mo,. ctlOglng, getting, etudtl Be rMCfy for .,, emergency; don't be without lhe11 1uper .. 1rong Ice I anew grlbbel'I lhla winter! ... of l. 0 Tl,. ae.te ... (<>-41298) ............ ....... Alft.•Tm DHAUI T FAN CAft NO llOH ANNOYING ILlft· HELIS SAVE FUR COITal ftfNQ Oft FEAft OF LONI .. In. Snap.on Cap enda drafts In visible.. guard• flt any tile kl1ehen--preventa 1011 of heel rfng-.maalve or petite. man's In winter; air-conditioning In or women's. Even ahape boy'a aummer. Magneta ettaeh II. ring to gfr1'1 finger! Set has 5 Remove• Instantly to tum on. wldth.-.plek one elo ... t to Helps kitchen 1t1y free of ring alze, trim, aflp between dust. Sevea energy & moneyl ring & finger. Voll61 Ring flta White pfaatle. To order: me•· per19Ctlyl Clear vinyl; Mt of 5. sure diem. of grlllworit on fen. O lnwWb6e tung o...- 0 1014 .. c.p (53894) .... sut co-n«e> ............. ·*~ 0 12~· c... (53702) ... ·"·" TIUll TOUOHUT NAU WITff IASll luper .. trong eeluora encl struggling to cut thk:k or Ingrown toeMlla with dellcai. manlcvrlng eeluora. ewkward cllppera. Survlc•I type lonQ shank gtv" lt"Yerege 10 cut tl\afl>IY & clun1y. Pl9Cl1lon lmpot11<111 .. 1; 4,.#, c ... Incl. D ToelCIMon (42983) .• n.te NO llOflll MISHAH IN lltE TUJI Prot9ct Invalid• & elderly folks from falls & alls-. Tub-s.at otters 11fe alt4own eom· fort-N> bending. Firm grip handlM "" getting In & out. "IOHkld nibber '"t; ldJuata to 4 heights; whhe enameled 11 .. 1; ~ta all tube. 0 T-..... (O..o8007) .. J1Ut ?????????????????????????????? -YESI YOU ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF AN EXCmNo MYSTERY! -, -r Flr.C lll•nt I• Ill• MYSTERY OF THE MONEY " your order II for 16 or mON . Solve both -r • .,,d Wh•lllet you wlll ~ N~Mng Ille "°1000. m~ .. tlea b1 acting lodl~ IMPORTANT: To • Then !11111 11 ltle MYSTERY OIFT PACKAGE ,.~,.,. )'OUr MYSTERY GIFT be ..,,. to clleck wlllc:ll llM ~Iman will deriver lo your doot 1111 apeclal box on th• ord., form bel-. ?????????????????????????????? ~-------------------------------------- :SPENCER GIFTS. C-OI SPENCER BUILDING, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Ol411 I 1Nam~------------------------------I 1p11 ... p.1ntl I Street Address _______________ _,, ______ Bo,._ ___ _ I l Clty _________________ stete _____ Zlp ____ _ 10fAL lllltACU ""CHAIN UOHT ••• NO MTTPIH TO ftUUCE EVlftl lneredlbl• llOM la run by 1 mleroel9Ctron1e cell that r419enerltH Ila pOWerl IT AL· WAYS LIGHTS. to you can count on It lo find the keyhole of your house or eat door In the dark. Ever·rea<IY In purse or poeket-elwaye handy right ~------+----+--------------1------+----+-----t with the keyal :it-----+---+--------------+------1"----+----i 0 Key Ught (41118) ..... I~ HOT IOX WAMI COLD f'IETI Haw warm feet In lowe1t temperatvres. Hot eox heve 1mezlng hHt·rttelnlng 1blllty. Ovllte<I nylOft lnauleted with dacron flll. Outdoors wear In boota; Indoors, alone. Wuh- 1ble. Sm. tor women; to .. men. o Ifft. Hot to• f'1500) .. sut 0 Le. Hot 8oa (31529) .•. S Ut YES •• ., r1u 111111n al "" 1991•1 0 NO , .. .., •• .,tt., ,..,._ ................ ~ ............. ..... TOTAL I -MD,. -'°9TMIE CffAAT-Orders.,, II p .oo ............ asc ........ Ta I -·" ---Avoid del•Y by Orders,,_ fi.ot to ff.oo ••. -~i.IS cs-'*-1J _. ... ,.,..,,,,._Cll. lftcludlne ~Md OfMnf,_ .Olle 7.00 •... 1.45 I ""'"'-IA•·~· llMdllnt c:tl•t ... •1111 OnMnfrM 7.0tto 00 .••• l.&S I Nll. .. "''-., .. ,, Otdll9 TM•el!lall OrWlfl'Ofll .011• lt.00 ... 1.15 cs-'= Al." a.• Ill.-.~ 9' •'VI• ,9~ only Ordtn ,,_ ll.01 tt IJ.00 .. t .OS I .... ,. Ol 414'\, rl'I .. Pll1 of lot .. coal• Wt Otw• .,. \J.Ot ··ms.oo .. us ...... I .......... 111. .. n.•~ 1111 -l. Or'd«l 1'9111 tS.Ot to 17.00 .. 2.AS , ...... •"°"CA."' .. ,." MINIM~A 12. Ot""9 flM 11.01 N lt.00.. 15 I C1 .. ,,.. """' Order• ..., at.oo . . ..., as .-... • c.e.a. ,._,1 f IPICIM. .. ll Fii ..... Pl1ft IUWIH (N P.CUM tlltlltl " II llllllU) floe 150,000 h itt elll M I .. ., ... Ml • """"' flwi• ,, ... tlllrltt "''"" In •Wtll•t•IJ u IMllCll -·~•I.OH " wtll .. otlltr prt1110tlt111 • ~tfaS,.C:tr ClftJ lllr....,.,t lf71. Al t1lry atic!Mt lit l llJ ff (llett t•HptUMt tMllUt .. d '7 •ldlllpt Otc. U) 1'71 ltUWff _, Dec. ~' lt11 It aft ... llully lfiCIMt ill l"' '90,a.I l'rlra fmrlfll. Tiii '10.000 l'rlh •l-r Q el I k tlJlc lly Hllltf lly N II. n~ ill MISM•I 6 wllflt Htllillltt• 111 "1· > 7k ~~"cf¢ /'t-e~/ THE l'UlfEC"T QI" IS HARD TO flND .. . but we've gol onel II"• vHlul ... elegent .. . peraonell Thie quellty Pen l Pencll Set I• made by Sheaffer, world·famou1 for the flneet writing lnatrumeni.. We add to lie dletlnctlve Jooll by Imprinting both barrel• with any n1me you 1peclfy In •tunning 24 kerat gold. 8u1lne11men, llomem•ker. career gel, etvdent •.. everyone wlll 1011• Ihle"' end UH It with pride. Thi• 11 • gift thet HV-"I think you're lm1><>rtantl I thlnll you de11rv• the bffll" So order now 11 thl1 flnlMllC price end get one for yourHll (lfter ell, you're lmpor:t•nt, tool). at.• '*"• up to 11 .._,.. lncludtftg epec: ... 0 "'" .. l'•ftdl .. , .,.,. (0-509t4J •lecfll {D-50922) llctl .. , Oftly .... Whit 1 terrific gift ~•I S.nd ue eny color plcturt-we'll turn It Into 1 glent Ml· color Plloto Celenderl Bet>Y'• llrat 1tepel Otd with hll prize cttchl How about thet 1pecl11 photo of the whole f1n1ilyl Or th•I ce.ndld allot of you-to make Ille peraontl pinup celtndtrl Send tny color photo or S&mm 1llcM-we'll blow It up to a big a• 11 U)"'-on • tumbo 13• 11 20" color oelendtr. And each cetandar 11 peraon11t11d with your ntmt . All pholoe returned unhtrmtd. (PIHH write your n•m• I tdd,... on the btoll ot Hell.) , .... MIM(e). 0 ,....Mlta-4 ,_ .. ~ (o.&37«) ' .••.....••.•••.. ·~ SADDLHACK IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway M iss1on Viejo n 1.2040 -494.4949 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana -135-31 71 ROY CARVER IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor B lvd. Costa Mesa -540-9 I oo CHEVROLET CC>toeHElL CHEVROLET 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -546· I 200 DATSUN IARWICK DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano I Jl -1375-49l·l37S SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster -646-4010 PHIL LOMG FORD 43 Auto Center Drive lrv1l'le-768-5181 IC1!GI U..IVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-9640 HONDA ROH GOODWIN HC>toeDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd Fullerton -17 I -04 I 2 COPELAHD MOfORS. IMC. 2001 E. 1st SI. Santa Ana-551·1000 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMSOH • SOH UHCOLM·MHCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-5630 TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 OLDSMOBILE UHIVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 PONTIAC ROH GOODWIN PONTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVEISOH, IMC. 445 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach -67l-OtOG R. V. ·s & SUBARU SEA & SUH 17555 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach - 842·0675 TOYOTA llLl M•fEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd Hunt Beach -147-1555 VOLKSWAGEN COMMOHWl.ALTH MOTOltS. LTD. 1442 South Bristol Santa Ana~••-0220 \ SUllOAY, SErTCMICI 10 '=JO D LJ1 llfl t•r 11>:00 D (f 1 llft flllbaH lht Dallas Cowboys 11 New York Giants 0)! ~t llrl footNll C1nnc1na11 Beneats •S Cltvtl,nd 81o•M 11:00 at DN&tr IHnln lht los An11eles Oodten vs All1nla 811vn 12:JO D llfl '71 1100 D <t' U.S. o,tfl Tt111111(~h1) rrn.il day's to•tra&t ol lh1s tournamrnl from lhr USTA Haltonal ltnnt) Cenltr in flushing Mfadow Park COiona. Htw YOl l D llfl footUH M11m1 Oolph1s vs Ball1more Coils 121! llf\. fllltW Oakland Raiders vs San Oireo Chargrrs 4:00 D Collett flllbaN USC flo1ans vs fem Itch hpe delay game MOllOAY, scmMICJ 11 6:00 Iii (JJ 1101 r,. A8C Monda1 ll11ht r ... aH Ornm Broncos n Minnesota V1k1nes 7:JO m l>Ddat• laslball !hr I OS Angeles Ood&m vs San r ranmco G1~nls I rnSUMLDAITY TOMOL YN! TUCSOAY, Stl'l'Ulllllt 12 1:30 CD Ood11n llateball fht Los Aneeles Oodter~ VS San r 1anc1sco Giants I M.,.,.,..,..,, Coot.•"' THURSDAY, SlrTCMllClt 14 I 5:30 II An11t1 lllMball Th~ CahfOln•a An&tls vs h •ds R~nters I MICRO-WAY[ OVEN '' Cv1"1 c1,..c•w' fllOAY, S£"1Eltllllt 15 $359 95 I SCIO ~~ -· ""-C •• You can defrost qutc"I" Then $2 .... 6 8. BS : Iii r 3 1 1101 t2t1 Spot1s ..,,nlal: ".,. .... rid hamplollslllp filhl I 1ve " , and uclus1vt covm1tt of 1he 1Gheduled I ~ round rematch br,tw"n roast. s1mrrer. reheat warm. or I Muhammad Ah and ltlltholder t eon Spinks !hr olher two ft&hts ait I cook at any selling In between • V1tlo1 Galendet vs M1~t Rossman IOI th, World l111ht tie•vyw~tRhl -I ~~~~P;~:~~~~-~~,d~f~::~~~~~::::~ ·~ Juan M1lvm1 tor the •• CQLQ~10T[D~!!~!~N SP£Clfl~~ I 11:00 D 12J11H Malor Lu1ue lllseMn reams nol •vailabte 11 press llmt 1 ~·-· . 17 DIAGONAL $291 I 1:30 Iii (3 !jO 2t llW F11tll1M San lost Stale •S Stanford __ _ 2:00fL)S.rlllC...11tryGolfTour111111tt1t lopwon"nKollerscompeteinlht • 19 DIAGONAL Sl21 I semi hnats lrom th, Round Hills Golf and Country Club 1n Alamo. tal I -!I • 25 DIAGONAL $471 3:l0 9 Cl) CIS Sf«ts S,.Cttellkr -I 5:00 • cu 'lOl ~ UC's wi. Wlflcl ot s,.m BARO.AIN PRICED PAIR/ m Stff Secetr lllttlllCM• roflst ft. Ane111I. I ~-• Alllta laMNll Tht Calil01n11 Aotels vs Kanm City Royal$ I r:=:lit=:ll . ,, ., ~ :";:~'' lkMI ~ 11:00. ucu footMll UCLA BiulOS vs lh! Tennessee Volunteers I II. 1.n-1 '"''"" "" s21 ses I 11:30 a c.lep FIOINN Ohio State vs Penn State • • o • "o • ft o ----------------------! I ~.~IV 0...-.11:-.::. IMYUI I SUNDAY. HrTlltllCll 10 6:00 • ~) •1to1r I S,..l lttJ Su•111tr Vaalioll" (1dv) '67 Robert W11ne1 CD "Ilia tllt Girls 11141 lil•k• ThM Die" (com) '67-Mike Conno1s at tC) "Tht Tlllrd Oar'' (dti) '65 Gtoree Pepp11d, £h1•bt.th Ashlfty l10 m "Oii ttlt W1ttrfront" (dr1) ·~4 M11lon Brando 9:00 8 (t) "It's Good to le Alm'' (dta) '74 Paul W1nf1eld. Ruby Dee lttOllOAY, Sl'1tlttlEll II 1.10 • lCl "W11 ~ tf llM O..," (KH1) '65 Vtnoot Prl(t D (C) ''St Tlllt 11 hrl•" (com) '55 Clo11a OeHaven. Tony Cu1tis m (t) "W11 & '"''" Put I (drt) '60 Henry fonda, Aud11r Hepburn t:OO • ~ "T*-''' (d11) '67 Rod lludr.on, George Peppard TUDOAY, SUTUltO 12 1.10 • Cl:J ....... fl ltM llM o...-" (llol) '64 Vincent Prl(t G r~ '1\llNtf le(' (dr1) '53-ltmes Stew111 lo1nne Orv at (t) "WM & ,_.,. C'.onct '60 Henry f ond1, Audrty ll1pburn t:tl B (I) (Cl ...._.,. (wn) '53 John Wryne. J1mu Atneu WllMIDOAY, SU'TUllD U &.• e ICJ "Tiit lllwttl" (!\or) '63-Vintenl Pt1t1 Ptter Lorre D (" "fftflrt" (drl ) '55-:111 Chandler lint Rusull m CC> "Wl'rw II All_.. (com) '55 Humpltrer Bo&art Ahlo Ray UO B (f' ICJ ''lllff1le t11 & ltM I._" (wti) '76 f>aul Newman nruaou. smuno 14 1.10 . ~ (JI) It) ''Ttlt a.. ........ (Kl t1) . 18 Art Hindle • fC1 "Tiit ~ lta" (llol) '69 V1neenl Puce Cllrlltoohtr l tt • "Tiit ,, • .tlMI ttlt "911M" (d11) '56 W~ll~m HoldM fJIDAY, SCl'TOllO H 1:81 G rJ)) 0 !Cl ............ (sci ft) '18 Robert V1u1M •(CJ "Tiit ~ ...,. .. (hor) '63-V111Cenl Puce, Ian 011lvy • (C) Mbe81" (drl) '60 P1ul Hewm1n. rv1 M1111 Stint a "flit lllfllllt OMI" (dr1) '53-Sidner Po11te1 lony Cur1t1 m "f'ear StriMI IM" Olia) '57-AlttMl!y ,_.In. llal'I MllMA. t.oO B (I:) ~ TWt Allte" (•dv) ·n -Ron Howard SATUllOAY, Sl'1tMIO 16 1:00 e (CJ "Tales tf Ter,.," (1101) '62-Vincent Pru P••tt lorre e CC) "T1trt1 leMttll 1111 S.1" (sci It) '70 Andrew Uuahr.s m "IR ow ~It" (wu) '42 lolln W•tnt t.00 B (J) {CJ "flit t••r" (dra) 78 OenntJ Weam Sharon Gius ~· Po1c •••'n Ene~I 1tn11 P\ 1 I --~z... ..... up ..... s1s7ss """' ""' '''* ... I= s•vt10utL1-1N::i;ES I I } coN1AACT~!.~-.. , I CUAJI \t -/ _:1e;11nG~·;°"';..•-~•r I , """ ,,~-~ ~ \ I ~l "'''::'.-'l!_.,1';i.PI ~ ~ ,_ I I ~ ~Moo .. GE Deluxe Cooktop. I "-'J•u•.ot .1Pt1e1 Ea11y to tnatell I· BUILT-IN DISHWASHER . . . s1s1• I I 17" RCA COLOR-TELEVISION s 1 I fWltll ,..,,., .. """"Oii 2s .. RCA coNSOLE coLORTRAKs531 I (WIW ""'°""" i.ttw) , ... 3 DACK RAMBO FROM corroN FIELDS TO HOLL YWOOO Years aeo. when N0tman Rambo was a youn1ster he would 10 lo the local btiou tn hrs Cihtoin11 tarm lown pick out a sol ind ullle back to walch Roy Roaers and Dale hans pound across lhe bre srlm screen tn ounurl of bad auys Unltke mosl sllrstruck movre fins ltltle Norman gre• up loser hrs dream of t>tcomtn& 1 Hollywood stat m1le11ahie allhou1h the screen ht appears on rs smaller and lhe dupe11does more sophrsltcated lhan the ono chased by Dale and Roy And somewhere alone the road to Hollywood Noiman became Dack Dack Rambo currently stars n lack Cole a man obsessed with nailln& at>ove lhe la• white collar crrmrnals 1n NBC s nrw ie11es Sword ol lusltct premrt11n1 Sunday lrom 8 to IOPM and 10 be uen re&ularly on fndays at IOPM 'I wanted to be 1 movie slar R~mbo readily 1dm1ts Bui I rnhte how rtdteulous lh•t was I m not rn the typr~al Hollywood mold the whole scene here doesn I appul tu me But •hat became of Norman Rambo' 'Norman," he u1d. laugh1n1. sounded hke the krnd of guy who ltvrd tn the San f ernando Valley and drove 1 Chevrolet 'Dack' was a name my sister called me However. u a ltrnager chOpprn& cotton 1n swelte11n1 heal on hrs parent s 900 am larm near t 11t11nart Calrl (about 140 milts north ot Los Aneetu). the prospecl ol escaprnR to the ~htler ol lrnseltown n1 even San feinando .. as appu1t11a He m1ah1 \ltll hf hackrn& away at thAt cotton u cept tor a mtnd1p1tous corncrdence White attending stMces rn SI Victor's Church 1n Wtst Hollywood durrog A family mrl, Rambo and hrs 1denlrcal lwrn brother, Drrk (formerly Orman). wert spotted by actress l orelta Younc S~des of Schwab's orug~lore. the IW1> teenaam were cast tn Mrss Youna's mres as her sons Sadly. hvt yurs f1tr1 '" rebru1ry. 1967 Orrk wlS killed '" I tr1tl1c accrdent-1 personal tragedy that wracked Dack emollonally ·we wert very tlo)t, lovrn& lw1ns · ht said ti was my lowest pe11od ever It was a problem rn the sense that we were 1lmost celtbrrlrts from childhood 1us1 bttause wt looked altkt Duk and I had a healthy compelltron We had 1 dream lo accomplish a lol IO&tlh~r but on our own · Rambo 1 second sertts !ht Cun) ot Wrll SoMtll 1111th Walttr BrtMan kltlowed 1n 1968 and ran toi a couf)fe ol y'll$ Ht c.o \1111,d wtth Junnette N<Un rn Duty &Illy' rn 19/4 and also rnade t1levis10n 111ov1u lrke Rrvtl ol Cold • and 1111 I ady H~ corn11.11u SWOtd ot l~hct to such him clnsr<S u lhe Count ot Monte C11sto" but wrlh a contemporary fKehll "My characters a humant$1 •ho'$ no lonu1 1 hrwotous pt1~boy but • man obsesstd wtlh lll11ahltn1n1 out c11m1n1lt who "' b41yond !ht reach ol lhr law. ' said Rambo Whtie he con1ampl11u • 1ecord1n1 career (ht lavon country wrstern and PoP m1te111t). Rambo's ~htdule no tonw pttmil& hom to 1ndul&t u mll(h 1n tennis, hotHbttk 11d1nt and cyclin& 811t ti the haulu and demands of bt1n1 1 strru sttr become too much. RambO knows that r't1ef hu 1usl 140 mllu aw1y where h~ c1n QluO all lht colfon he wants on the tar m he now owns That is rt Dal~ 1nd Roy 11en't pto1111 It the b11ou Pege4 TV WECK SEPTEMBER 10. 1978 FRANK REYNOLDS 'ANCHORED' IN THE CAPITAL Frank Reynolds has a love aHarr with Washington. D C , and he's the lrrst to admit that hrs love affair wrth the nation's capital shaped hrs career and played an instrumental part 1n hts current position as Chief Anchor on ABC News World News Tonight I wouldn't have accepted the anchor positron for the new show ti ti meant leaving Washington · says Reynolds "Washington 1s a vttat news center and rrs my home " Fortunately Roone Arledye President of ABC News and Sports. made rt easy for Reynolds to become Chief Anchor by choosmg Washington as one ot three cities where anchormen report the day's news Reynolds heads the Washington Desk and covers stories ongrnallng m the na11on·s capital Ma11. Robinson covers the rest of the 11at1on from the Nattonat Desk m Chicago and Peter Jennings monitors 1n1erna11ona1 news from the Foreign Desk In London "The choice of Frank was an obvious one." says Arledge "I don't know anyone wt1ose editorial Judgment and report- ing clanty rs better than hrs His e11.penence as a reporter and hrs understanding of Wa'lhtnglon gives the ABC News viewer a clearer appreciation ol how go11ernment works and what rts impact ts on our lives Televlsron editors and reporters around the country obviously agree Kay Gardella ol the New Vork Darly News summed up the attitudes ol many TV crtltc;s when she wrote "Frank Reynolds 1s getting the recognrtron he has long deserved He is. unquesttonably. one of the hardest working on-camera men rn the business Reynolds. like most people In the news business. always been Intrigued by the po1111ca1 scene rn Wa shington In 1965, although he was en1oyrng tremendous success as an anchor at WBBM· TV In Chicago, Reynolds accepted a position with ABC News tn Washington co11errng the White House m particular Moving to Washmgton meant taking a substantial cut m salary. but Reynolds just could not pass up the opportunity to work rn Wastungton and cover the Presidency and the White House S<><>n alter accepting the positron. Reynolds began cover- rng President Lyndon Jqhnson and accompanying hrm on major tnps and conferences Ourrng hrs 13 years at ABC News. he has handled numerous assignments mclud1ng anchormg the ABC Evening News with Howard K Smith Reynolds says one of tne remarkable areas he l'as watched durrng his career at ABC News hes been the technotogy ol tetevis•on It's great to be tn a far oH corner of Ille world, a realty remote place, and know that what you do one hour will be seen 1cros1 this country the ne11t hour No ltlm processing, nothing like that I thtnk that 11 a remarkable lldVAnce and an exciting one ... says Reynolds And Reynolds believes tM nf!WI audlenctt comes away better lnlormed "ti helpa the clflzen In the UnUed St1taa to be able to see ton Smith make a statement In Rhodesia fl gives the viewor ll whole new dimension to the story II wasn't that long ago thlll a atory would occur on Monday. the film would be flown to this country and aired on Tu11day or W8dnelday TOday tile! a&me story can be on the air In hours .. -5:30-u Slimmer Semester 8 :00 tJ lnstrlldional CG!irMS Tht rn Club D ~eclae: The leuons of His· tory .. Cm!111hon ' Mon lht Earth.. lues. 81010,y Wed .. Ra<.t." Thurs .. Gender· f11 :::C, SIH!lmer Stmesttr D The Home C.rdener; iteoplt 7 fll U (JO} F11tures m University of lht Air -6:30- 0 1.Jst of the Wiid D (2J) llot for Wonitn Only Women and succe~ are this week·, top1rs lor discussion D C.rmc.olendu II Daybreak Los AllrelH l]J a ®l ~futures m "" Zoo llnut m itoptY• '2tl llom11tr Room 7:00 fJ (. News D t1tJ <HJ Toctar Sllow lnm 810 uw is llosl with Jane Pauley Gene Shalt! and rtoyd l(albtr ft1tured D 700 Cl#b II <:Il Ol <8 Good Mornlna Allltria D1v1d Hartman ho\ts U The Frooilts m 1u&s' l'olk1 m lup Bunny fD Yoe• IM Hultll -7:30-a Body Budd1n m Tom I Jerry f1) Mister Rotm 8 :00 U C.ptaln ll1nr1roo Cl) Sunup S..n Dltro Iii Tiit l'Tl Club Cl) WOody WocMlpeck11 f1) Zoom! -8:30- D fttlum m Tiit FN11t1to11a : :t"A111r1; Ontt Qmk frt -9:30- • =h lljpt D ~um m r 11111y Aff ,,, Cl)~l!Mm 10:00 UPon A D QJ1 Oil Tiit llltw Hicfl lbllltri D Bia Valley U ( JO) f2tJ Hippy Days a lfidmorn1na L.A. m 111y Thrt• Softs Cl) f1) ,ubllt Allain -10:30-a r{' LM of Life D ~ <HJ Wlletl ol Fortunt U f.}) ~ 13) $20,000 'Yt1m1d m That Girl m lltnny ' tilt ,rolmor 1 1:00 O t Youn1 I Restless D 211 HJ Ame11u Alin ! hck ltnkletler 1s the host D lonam II t1l (BJ family ftud Rirhard Dawson 1s the host CfOJ All Mr Children ID Cross·Wib m Gomu ,,,. fZll Electrk Companr -11 :30-u e Starch IOI Tomo110tr II I ~ ltyan's Hope m 11e111 m Gomtr ,..,It fZll Dick C.wett Show fD Villa Altcre AnBRNOON 12:00 tJ The Sim Edwards Sllo!r D Qll fOf Ridler, rOf ,_.tt D Twiliaht ZOlle B ' 1 t2t1 All Mr C-lklrt11 IJ t lOl (8) News 0 m Mo'11s: See 01y11me Mo~1Ps m •oom m f1) Michatl J1<kson -12:30-0 lJ As the World Turns D (21) (21) Dtys of Our Um D Low• Amirian Style I~ flmllr h11d G) Gtt Sfllart f1) Tot• lor Hulth 1 :00 U (lJ (fOl l2ll One Ute to Lin G) lit! S1111rt Si) Oftr [HJ -1:30- 8 (I) Tiit lio~llta Up t u (2i! 11 t) Tiit o.n.n ....... G) GM!tr ,..,It m futurn G) c.,111111 -2:30- • M•A•S•H t \ To TtN lllt Trwtll Ill c.nctftlr1tkHt lick Nm 1~ tht host ID 141n.111.i1 3:00 U The Mib Dottrln Show D Meclkll C411ttr a CD f2ll Ede• of 1111111 Malcll "IM D Mattrick lOl M.rie: See Daytime Movies m Tll• niltts10Mt Cl) Hedlt I Jtdlt U C.rd Shlrb 8 Zoom H> Dinah Ill! features -3:30- 1_ 811d1 Bunch D l2:ll Dinah! D Movie: See Oavt1me Moms. Ne., Fn (f) f-Troop m The Groo~J Choullts m b rtoon ltarnlu l •U Hollywood Squares Pew Marshall hOSIS l! Villi Ale111 4 :00 O Match Game '71 (]) My Thrtt Sons U Muy Tyler Moore Star T11• Iii The Annaen m lucs ' '°"' @ C1rol lwrMtt ind fntnds tf:4) EledrK Com.-11y f1) Viii• Alea11 a lltw1 M•lll·IZ: "'ft fri D Tiit W lltw11u1 Show 8 lltw1 f11 on11 CIDl C.rol •~rnttt I fr1tnds m Tom I J11ry Cl) llrofft SllPtl'IUr' Q) Mtrt lirittin D futuru fD Mister lloeers JI) E111tr11ncy Ont; lltw1 Fri 1t Hollrwood Squam SO Villa Al•rr• 5:00 U l} J D B CIJ (10) lie., 11 lonanu: Sur Trek Thurs An1 mated leature D C3J (f~ ia:fJ WIA World Cham· p1ont111p naht r ri Cl Ironside m Tht lltw Mickey MouM Club G) Walt Till father Gets Home 18 Mister Roten m Seumt StrMI '11 Miry Ttltr Moore tt Hoclr•pocta• Lode• -5:30- 0 B IS! m llttn (I Anaeb lastball lhurs Cat1lorn1a Aneets vs Tesu RanRrr' m fanulr Atlalr Cl) Ad1111 12 f2Jl O..r UIJ Ot lewttdltd (Sli r Hlura WHERE TO WRITE Networks Mr Jame• H RoNnfeld Prestoent. CBS 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 Mr JoM J McMahon Vice President, Program• NBC 3000 w Alamede Burbank. CA 91505 Mr John Severino Vice Presldanl & General Manager ABC •151 Prospect Ave !1ollywood. CA 900:17 Loc•I St.lions Ch'nn~t 2 (CIS) Mr van Gonion Sauter Vice Pre11<1en1 a General Manegflr, t<NXT 61 21 Suneet Blvd Hollywood, CA 90028 Ch•nlM'l S (lnd,~ncknr) Mr John Reynoklt G41n&rel M•nao11r l(TLA 5800 SunM1 Blvd Hollywood, CA 900211 Ch..nMl 9 (Ind~~•> Mt Lton.i L SchHn Vice Pr .. ld9"1 & 0 91\etal Man•oer KHJ lv 5515 Me•ro-. Hollywood, CA 900211 Cl\anMI '3 (t~~t) Mr Evan Thompeon Preelcs.nt & General M1n1ga1 l<COP 1115 N UI Brea HOnywooo. CA 90038 CIYnn~ •(NI (") Mr Tom 6trasiewskl VICe P1911den1 & Gener•• Meneger KNBC 3000 w Al1mec:Ja Burbank. CA 0 I ~5 Ch.lnMI 7 IAIC) Mr John S-tno Genwal Menager KABC • t 51 Prospeocl AWi Hollywood CA 90027 ChanMt 11 (tncl.~ndt<il) Mr CharlH 0 Young Viet Pretldelll & G-ntl Meneger KTT\I !1746 SunH1 Blvd HOll'(wOOO. CA 900?11 Ch<inMt 29 (N()tl<omm,rc ul) Ml Netalle .M cllt vi-r Sorvlct KCEl U OI SunHt Blvd ~o• Angele•. CA 9002' THE PAPER CHASE CBS, TUESDAY IPM * Hn11•• ,.-1111~ ,._,._...,.. ................... ,,.,_ lilpfhl .. ii ........ .... ....... ,...,. .. Jlctilc tllt c.lltlllt ~ ........ .,.., " ... .,.. ............... Meir-.. .,...... .. ,... ,..... at• llltenl ......,, Tiii ..._ dllndlr II.._ MINt 0-..,.._)a,...., .................... ,.,.,,,..._ ......... . • ..... .. '""* ............ ..., ... ..,. ......................................... ,. ,.,..,, ....... ~ .. , ............ ...., .... ldllll. CHllr'I ilcWI T• F1bzl 1111, Mert ...,, ............... Sept ........ 111111111 n.eei • ..... " ............. _ ..... " .. *1 ..,... • tie • Ille ,.,_, ,.llmhlf• _, ,........, ... ,,, ....... SUNDAY smtMIEA 10 M6AAINQ * lndiatn 1n Advtrtiaemtnt 5:00 D ump Unto ,., FH I -5:30-u Looi Up & Lift m Cl111S10,llers/liblt Aimrtn 8:00 D Todly's Relictt11 8 OaJ'ruk Woninf ,,.,. .. II) Youtll lht ISSllH Cl) ltamper Room -6:30-u Commitmenl B Music & tht ~en Word • EytwltntU Los Anaeles (I) Let There Be llalll II) Dmy & Goliath [OJ Dirtctlons mWittlit tnJ Marlo's M1aic Mcwtt MKhlnt U au. c1ul:OO S,Crtd Hurt B 8i1 8lue lhrblt 8 It l.s Written (Jj TY I Loob 11 Lurn1n1 ()JI P'ullllc P'ube m Demtnury ""' Cl) Ernest Allrtey Hour @ T1lis Is tlM Uft m Yoe• '°' 1tte1tt1 (Jt) ~riclllture ~ -7:30-... , ...... (]) Voice of ~rlculture e Ulldtrdoe e Campus P'rofllt-Vlnpoint on Nutrition "Amino Acids & Nutnllon 01 Pike d1scums the 1mpoit1nce of 111ote1n foods tn m1tnt1tn1n2 mtnlal and physical hullh with atttess Julienne Wells Kent Kuehn !Mr Amtr1c1 over 'll) and Or Ceo1ge Pristka J J lnluNhor11I Hour D O,y of Oixowery f~ l'ractiul Cl1r1sti1n1ty m Cllurtll ol God UJ °'"' ' Gol11th fl!) Mtstt1 Roctrs .2t Town Hiii Mettin1 lt1 Slind1y MIS1 8:00 D Marlo's Marie Motie Machine J:J m Jimmy Sw1g1rt Show B 1'opeye & Hi1 F riencls B Dimensions D DIYtJ ' Goliath (fD) Jerry Falwell @ Voice of Aaricutture f11) Tiie 1971 Drum Colps lnlerna· Ilona! Championships (41~hr) Otnve1 Cofo1ado hosls the top IZ American and Canadian drum and bu11le co1ps tach 128 members slrong. is I hey v1t lor 100 hono~ in a rousine display ol color and 1hylhm 8 Oly of Discovery 'ltl L.oot1na Gl•ss -8:30- 0 Newsmahll D1yol ~ry B Fllf You Iba Wom.sn D Metti11a Timt 11 Cltmy CD FrtdttlCl • 1'11et U It Is Written flll Itta Humbard :a H ... ld of Truth 9:00 fl NFL Came of the Wttk CL Itta Humb1rd D Sertndiprl7 U Villi Attire 0 J 1l Oral R•rts ~ II 11 Written a> Don Stewart £un1eh1m 39 Know Your B1blt -9:30- 0 a rhe llfl Today Pre 2ame .. 11h Jayne Menntdv B1ent M11\ burgt1 and Irv CruH D Thal's Cit 1J It Children\ IV Maewnr O The •Int Is Com1n1 JO Specltum m Buss & l'orly a> Old Time Go1pel Hou1 13 .30 NH '71 n Jimmy Sw1111rt Show 10:00 O $ Nfl football The Oalla1 Cowboys al New York C1ant1 D Meet lht l'rtu U 3 Hour ol Power U 3 10 2t PRCMICRC K1d1 Are P~e Too (90/ Bob McAlh1t" 11 host ot this mits 1n11oduc1ne yauni people to 1nte•es1tne per!IOnahl•ts lrom lhe •orlds of 111 and entenain mtnl lht l11st advice column ol th~ 111-Ale1 and Annie -ans .. ers lell"I lrom adOlescents concerned "''h the universal probttms ol g1owing up 1J Henld of Trulh m Tht Brady l!ich TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 U 3ti NH football C1nc1nn1t1 Ben11ls vs Cleveland Browns -10:30- .. Thia la lh• Ltfe D Ro. Leroy lenkina m Ood&tr 011roul/l'1t·Cam1 a> C.lmr Chapel D Odyswy11 :00 u Day of DIS(onry O Church of the Cood Shepherd m Ood1en B.neb1tt The Los An eelu Dlld&trs •I the Atlanta Braves Cl) Church 1n !ht Homt -11:30- Q At Ont Wrth O J1mm, Swag'rt G 3 • 10 tt Animals Animals Hal Linden loo~~ at the animal world as ortstnted 1n arl l11sto1y legend and mytholo1v O Re1t11ous Town Hall AFT•RNOON 12:00 O A 8ttte1 Way IJ 3 10 H luues and Answers D FormbJ's Do It Yourself O)hrun ED Stat ot lnd11 -12:30- 3 Colle1e Football H11hh1Ms Q NFL '71 With Bryant Cum be I and Mike Adamle O Monster R1lt) Q People 7 D Mom: ~ "Tht Proud 011t1" (wes) S6 Robtrl Ryan t~ Nnsrn1ltts lt ConS1tmtr's Wo<ld DENNIS WEAVER , FROM McCLOUD TO McQUEEN Dennis Weaver hu~ .in air of rela~utmn that docsn·1 1.1u11e 'lquarc with h1~ work \chedule The \tar of four wcces,ful telev1s1on \crie\. Weuver hu' hcen concen- trating re..:cntly on m1)t1on pu:turc' fut televisinn an d recently completed "'The l'llander.'" a 1wo-hour actwn adventure film airing Saturday from Q to 11 PM nn CBS Prior to that he wus 1n u 1hree-h1JUr ri lm "l\h1."0 aho\1t North America's last wild lndtun. and he 'uh,cquently \t11rred in "'Peorl,'" a \IX·hour drama huilt arount.l tht a uack on Pta rl Ha roor. In "The Islander." filmed cn1trely tn .int.I ar1lund Honolulu. Wc.iver play' u l1umh\1yan1 a11orne~ "'ho tnc~ to ge t away fn)m the mainland prei.surcs b) buying j small beachfr\1nt h(Hel nn Wu1k11i1 1 here he get' embroiled in ploti and counterplot~ 1nvolv1ng a ruthles' cnmelord (Sheldon Leonard) who 1'1 out tn kill ;1 grnnd JUty witness. ployed b)' Bernadeue Pete". Other complicat1ons deal with a S Sc nu tor (Rohen Vaughn) accused in o near-fatal beating. t1 wily ~1ltce detective (Peter M11rk Richman) and the mannger 1ll Weaver's mugghng hotel. played by Sharon Gle\s. "'M1.:Cloud wit~ t1 rurul character. <11mpli'lt1c hut 1ough with a dry sense ofhumorwho catcd for people." Weaver note~. "In The lsl11nder." I play a guy who"s more sophisticated but still hos ~outhcrn roots w11h a keen in~1ght 1n10 human nature ·• McCloud wa~ We11ver's fou rth 1elcvi~ion "eric~. following Gunsmoke. Kentucky Jones 11nd Gentle Ben. ' lie has appeared in 11 number of popular 1clevii.1nn movi~. including "Duel." "The Forgouen Man " and "lnt1mote Stronger"·· When he i~n't working. he devote~ much or h" ~pnrt , .... .. Whtll u xmnJj•lfl' .. ·r/rtf'rl (Rl'frt1IJl'ltfl Prtt11f) r11nrt1111 httlt /mm thf' moh at" """ u11un hot I'/. lhl' "" ntr ( Dt•1rt11 littll'l'f}. 11 rtmt rttrrtd /u,.1rr, bf, 11ml'I tnw1/w•tl, tn ""Tht> /1/onr/('1, "11 ,,,.,. motmn plr·mrt j()r tl'lt'l'lllllrt ***********************' 111ne tu i:ommun11v 11c11v111e\ He hu' 'erved n' a IU) !)reacher and hcen tnvolvc:d in fund-riming for chr1r1t1e\ lie 1~ also 1ntctes1ed 111 un11-drug and alcohol education for youth. He sny' "f vc:rynnc hn' u ~pcc111I 11Herc't I trv w use mv enttg'V 1m worthwhile project' " Gabe s moving up 1n the world The Sweat hogs are moving out into the world But 1s the world ready for them2 Gabriel Kaplan stars Also s1<1mng Robert Hegyes, Lawrence-Hiiton Jacoli'i';Ron Pallllo, John Travolta, Marcia Strassman. New WELCOME BACK,KOTTER 6:00PM Night! 9We're the one to tum to(f) 20/20 TONIGHT G 7:00 PM(l} HOST: tllGH DOWNS. CORRfSPONOENTS: DAVI MARASH,SANDIR VANOCllt, SYlVIA otASE, DR. CARI. SAGAN, THOMAS HO/ING. SPE<W Rf PORTS: GBWDO RMRA. P999 I Since Carts Now you can do a week·s shopping without forgetting a single Item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. f-yu • ~y (l~Holl) lllfNOi.ff lft COfl\••rMttftt !H f.oft pad 111o•t ,..1.U, \ ...... .c.v \ ·(·~·\ 11f1) ,,()(.C.U\' \ t ~··"G4 c._ •• on ,,.1'1u'ilfllt'' (\\''"' (.(j ... ~ ,,.o....et• t '""' • .;fj\ ... un" .,.()t1\ ~"~' •t•"" ,o•'"'C')l\ ""(";'""'' .... , .. ••"' '~ ••p••91• ,n .. ,.., ........ pl111 IHldlllOflel OOI CH yo11 tlft "" ,,. .... , .. 11 r~I: :..:-«>~ •m-::1-:1: • • •, I SI r• • &O 00••"9• "11er1otll\O 10 I Send Today To Become A Super Shopper I Piiot Printing Sl'loPPl"il U•t I I P 0 8oa 15&0 I l 330W.81ySt I I Cc:!•ll MHI , C1llf 92828 I I I I NAMf------------· I I 1u 111n_ ------------1 DAILY PILOT I C1TY-------1" ___ _. L • • • ---• • ...... • --'----------' Pae-10 SUNDAY (Continued) 1:00 0 II I U.S o,.n Tennis (Sht I lht lin1I dap tovtra2e of lh1s 1ourna ment from lht USTA Nallonal Ttnn•) Centt• 1n flo$hmg Mtadn11r Puk Corona, New Yoik Q llfl football M11m1 Dolphin) V\ the Battimo1e Coll' D U J (2t DirKtions 10! U.111 12 aJ C.t Sm•t1 n llfl fovtNH Oaklaftd R11d"' o the ~n 01e10 Chi111ers ,, CMr1tn fovtblll H11hhpb ·77 -1:30- ( 31 'ullh< Alfa11s forum D 1111iJ!tt ! f~• Colltlt footblU '71 aJ Mot1t: ..... & ra lltlllt .. (tom) 49-Ma11011e Main Percv K1lb11de W Motl•: "Ftrt\ on the Plain A I~ minute him sho11 ··colter s lltll " 1uns 1mmtd1ately alter the mom 12t1 Sundar Comt4y T1111t Otl Showdown ol tht DrHmlums 2:00 IJ Bit Valley D Motit: re;, "l.ool Hom1w11d" (adv) '67° 1111" Rob"! ll•h. liuberl I Kt1ns. H Lloyd Nrl~n Nrhon Olmstead, R1c~ty Kelman t!OJ Mow11: "Countdown" hl1 l•I 68 James Cun. Robell O~~all m Mowie; C "When lttend1 Die" (wes) 12 Aich"d Widmark r 1tdr11c r 011n1 l1llm1n Bo• ,. MHI the '1tu -2:30- 3 fop1< a M*ll ' Costello l1f Traftlurt >t Sull4•y AlttrllOOft lllotit 3:00 3J hpl0f1n1 lht Aiu 1J lloft1w aJ Alill Smltll & Jones (2t Sportacope If' Tiit forty MllllOll Doi umtnluy on 1mm121anls -3:30- 1 3 J My Thrtt Sons D Dolly Cunts arr 1 h~ SltPI' Sin gm m lurna.llout 12t1 Tht Raetn 4:00 I 3 J The CMtl Ju1111t 0 S11n41y B Voyap i. tht lotttm of lht 54• e Collett footNll '11 D Celle&• footNN USC lfo11n' "' Tt•u fee.II llPf del1y ol vn1e1 days tame 110J WtkMt "<• Kotter Season p1trn1erc tP•sodt CD lltrie: "Well .. t11t WIW SIM" (dra) '67 -l•urence H1rvey Annt Bt•lfr. C1puc1nt. tint r ond1 BarMra Stu...,c~ a> lltrie: "h ni llues" (d11) 61 Sidney P041111 Paul Newman la.nnt Woodwud D11111nn C.rtoll Q SJ Mtet ttle ,, .. • Wal $1rtet Wtff 121! Collea• r......, ·11 IJ~ hrlt: (C-l ''1wll!lll1 S-111tr" (corn) '68 R•quel WtlC~ lamu Stacy llJl ltrulil -4:30-• ""test $tltm Ltetftlh o fll111 r .. t•r• • """'"" ....... In .... lftl Tiit Selel!Ct of Hlttllll lft n.... ,..,_ Art w.Al111 TV WEEK SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 5:00 ) , Jo11111tJ to Mwentuie 0 Stir T11l 8 10 ~ 2)1 lrOllSldt 241 [llU m fu1n1 lint .2t The Swm 'f tar SO An AicMectur al Odyuey -5:30- ~ An1111al WOIM 8 Walt World of Mfttlt11ft 'lhe lltl Air fot A look at lhe 196 t Int tnat de)l101td over 500 homes 10 Wot1d Cuniet- C14 Wllll's C.1111 lt llolurw 8:00 fJ I • r ICI the "'1tltn 3 forum 011..., 0 Mow1t: IC (2hr) "How I Spent My $ijmm11 Vacation" (adv) '61 Robe11 Waane1. Jill SI . John, Pel" lawlo1d U ONE-HOUR SPECIAL • New NichttNew Seaaon "Welcome 8.lck Kotter" D 11£W SlASOll Wtlco1111 Itel Kotter fht 01op 1n .. In lh1\ s11«1al one hou1 PI02•dm. Koll,, becomu Vter Pr1nop1I •nd lhe \weatho21 ll~t ·~' V1mr nti. challtnRU D Wikl ffild Wal 0> Motit. "lliu tlM Girls and Mah The111 Ditff ICOlll) bl Mike ConnOI\, (lornlh/ Provrnr A.I Vallonr Maraa"t t re aJ Mowic C (2hr) Hfhe Tllild Day" (dl4) fi~ Gfo1er l'rppard (h1abe1h A\hlty 121 C-C.111 :l4J Crockttl's V1<IOl'l C,rde• fD Direction '71: Monality ol Mt4ia MArlin A&ronsky moderates lht\ dis cuu1on ol lOntempo1ar., ttln1\1on ~1andard1 And pracllcu IH I F IKf tlM IUlll rso1 Oii<• UPoR A Ctauk -6:30-u I 8 I \Jtl lltM 1 3 l Fttllfll D KlllC llt!n Conftttnu 101 Annual S..perillttndtnt's Report 123 oi.1ot11t 1141 TIMI f'itnch Clltf l2tl Au.Mii on tlM UnlMWll iffi Ill llut Ma1111t 7:00 U t Ml Minuln Mike W•ll1tt D.tn R•thtt •nd Mortry uf,, rtOOll 0 QJ lft Woftdtrlul Wttld of DilM7 'Oon1td Dud Qu.ck' lip (II) fh~ •tCky •tblOOI 4nd ho\ MP!ltws )111 1n lh11 •n1m1ted com,dr 4S Prot 1 udw11 Von Ouk' ••plains llts apptoach to child psy tllOIOCY iwnc the h.lpten Donald 1nd h1$ 1"111(hle"IOllS 11epht"'1 HU') tovi• ~Jld o. •• ,, .s h1$c~t&r e '') llGI CBJ IUW 20/ 20 Huth OowM tS host ot lhlS ntWS m11111n11 lioor • AtMlul Wlfkl iHJ TIM l'9t S&llld m W!Nef, WMtr IJf) SecCll .... '" GefllllnJ -7:30- D Mf ...... tlm lr ... 1111 llltt """ "T 111ls and Tr1boltt10111 ol A first Hovel" (A) TONIGHT. THE FINAL TRIUMPH-FREEDOM! Through four generations, they kept their dream alive with courage, faith and hope . Now, as their long, hard struggle comes to an end, they find a new I ife ... and a new beginning! 98:00PMeD Starring LLOYD BRIDGES GEORG STANFORD BROWN OLIVIA COLE ALEX HALEY BURL IVES BEN VEREEN , ... ,, SUNDAY (Condnued) 8 :00 U IW UITS PRISON • & ENTERS THC LAW fl P'llEMIERE lu (lhr) Ron le1b man stars as a youn& ea con who rud IOf tllt bar and became a lawyer while st1ll 1n prison and who puls hrs past eaperience with c11me to ust 1n his lusl use on court Just released lrom p11son hrs law diploma and busmess tards hardly dry Maritn Ku Ka11nsk1 apphu lor ll ,ob wolh Samuel Bennett's (Pat1ock O'Neal) law hrm Bennett helps KJt land whi1I he ccns1ders a try oul cue delendon& a yount black man charaed w1h auault and robbery Also slamna are floyd levine Linda Carlson. Mark Withers Glo111 LeRoy [d1lh Atwater and Georte Wyner Guest ·stars 1nr.lude N 1cholas Pryor, Cuc Kilpatrick and Allan Rrcl1 as Jtn!&e Cohen Cl al! Q)l The Ila htrrt: Sword of Justite Dack llambo stars u wealthy playboy Jack Cole. who works undercover lo combat while collar rn1ustrce beyond lne reach ot lhe law Cole's carelree hie 1s shal tered when he rs sent lo pusoo on a trumped up cha11e 1nvolv1nc a con sprracy lo 1u1n h1~ lamoly's mull1 m1ll1on dollar busmen Alter his releue. Jack hues his u cellm1te (Bert R~roo) to ilrd hrm on a noclur nal plot to avenee his d1sarace Alu Courtney co Sli11S 1nd 1uests 1n elude I airy Hacman I D Cannon C11shna ferrare and lune lockh1r1 Ill TIM Wild 1C111t1M 8 ({O) ~ SPECIAL Roots Conclusion (Jhr) In 18~9. when Chden Georae returns home lrom Enc11nd he hnds his 50n lom (Ceort Stanford Brown), now 1 bl1eksm1fh and married himself (lo l ynne Moody) and se~1nc as head ol the lam1ly Abohhon ol slavery 1s 1n the arr 1nd Ceoree's freedom 1s deeply resented by many whole men. especrally two v1ct0usly racist btolh e1s (Lloyd B11dtts and Doug Mt Clurt) When the Civil War becins Tom rs recruited as a smithy tor the Almy, where ht meets a young boy called 01' Georce Johnson (Brad Oav1s) who 1s to become an 1mpor· tant part of the11 hwes Alter bein2 ha11assed by the racist brothers and 1 loimer Conledetale senator (Burl Ives). lhe lam1ly decides to movft lo the tiny town of Hennina. Tenoeuee (J)Alict • tt ts wrttt ... m llMle: (Zllr) ''Oii tM Wlttr· frwt'' (dra) !>4-Marlon 811ndo. he Mafle Saint, Karl Malden m SM Yorty e s£..._ at,. 0 h lllt Witll llltlCY l ....... , -8:30-• c..e .... Ille WefW 11.u II '1111 cltlld of "'iltd * Wood Stts http .• ''CcNlte W1i. tllt World" witlt St1t1 MeoM••· •C...W8"1NM .. °"'En, 9:00 • llMle: (C) (Zllt) "It'• $eM to le MM" (dfl) '74 Paul Wkllttld. Ruby Oet. tours Cosutt Jr The stOIV ol Rov C.mp•n•lll. tht Brooklyn Dodlet' t.ttcher who wn paralyied in an 1uto 1ct1den1 lhlf halted hll t.treer 0 Oral Rollerts ra J Movie: lC) (211r) "Sands of the llllaluri" (adv) '65 Stuart Whit man, Stanley B~t1. Surannah York Ill Dney & Golilth Cl)llt1H11111Mrd m Q~ Masttr'"'t Tht1lrt 'lhe Mayor of Cuterb11d1e Par1 two ol a seven par1 se11es Bound by con science Michael Hen,hard rema111es Susan thouah her health 1s fa1hn1 1so Grt1l Ptrl0f1U11US -9:30- " Tiit lllt1 Is C..iA& -a1 Movit: CC) ('°)"Hijack" (dra) ·73 David Janssen. Keenan Wynn 0 REV. R. WURMIRAND, * 14 YEARS MtlSONER Of TH[ COMMUNISTS U Voice of lllt Martyn 10:00 Cl QI} t1J) PllEMIUE Wuhnd Lloyd Dobyns and Linda Cllerbte are the hosts of lh1s newsmaga11ne seroes Among 1oni2hl's features are a college student who earned $21.1100 duron& his summer vac1t1on last year by selhn& miscellaneous books door to door The young man 1s 1us1 one ol ~me 6,000 college students who Ian out throu&h 37 states to sell for the ~ulhw,~tern Company ol Nashville. who uses no adve1\ls1n& or wholesale d1slr1butors U D1y of Di1(ovtry Ill Ernest Allaltr Hour m Tht OH Collplt Cl) c;.,.t Hour fD IHI Tiit Pallrwn Phrneas Finn 1s wounded 1n a sec1et duel w1lh Ch1Ue1n ovtr Y1ote1. yet larls lo win her love -10:30- • ""'"'' Snuart S. m ...., 11:00 fl tV 8 l (l (fG) Me'ft D l2J)IHJ "91" • Tht P'KttttltB G Ti" A liOOll Lael m Movie: "Dn the Waterfront" (dra) '54 M11lon Brando. Co Maue Saint. Kul Malden. tee J. Cobb. Rod Steraer m Radio lllllt Cllsa/D1y ol D!Kovtry O M1111·12 ~4> Grut l'erfor111111(1t -11:30- • $poftt ftMI m m mci.~ D 0 Ml lllC Litt Mtwle: £mer· lttlCJ 'Most Deadly Passate" • nit 700 Clff e ...-: ..._.,LIM b lliuMI&" (mJ1} '6S-l 1urenu Olmer. Carol Lynley Ken Dulle.. Noel Coward Te..,.. G lllewlt : 1Cl "rltrwltlr'' (com) '67 OICk Van Oy~e. 8arb111 feklo!t Dame Edrlh Enns lillfll: "Stoiy ol A Woman. st1nin1 Robert SIKl • Neert o-feetNll Hilfllllllb -11:40- • lillfle: (C) "TIM ....... C.1" (d11) '71-ltt Cr1nt. C11 Youn1. Den 1st Nickerson -1:35- 2:00 a Mtwlt : "G•ul Witt" (com) ·4~ Cl1udette Colbert, Don Amecht Penny Marshall and Henry Winkler (rrghl) guest star in their well-known characters-Laverne of ABC's Laverne & Shirley and Fonzie of ABC's Happy Days-when ABC pre- sents a special hour-long premiere or its new comedy series. Mork and Mindy. Thursday at BPM Robin Wrlhams. center, stars as Mork. an extraterrestrial traveller from the planel Ork. SUPERBUYSATTHESUPERDOMEI ORANGE CO<JrtTY'S LEASING SPECIALISTS ALL CADILLACS DISCO<JrtTED THO<JSAl"tDS OF DOLLARS! ~AKE Art OFFERI WE ARE EASYI ORDER YOURS NOW I 1 ACTUAL SIZE 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS • PERSONALIZED • EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND Use on envelopes ·u Tetvm address tat>ets or 1dent1hcatron labels tor books records photos home-canned foods etc Labels prinled on Quality whrte gummed paper r;:,~ ~.;-c:;;;-,~ 7n; ,:,;:;;St;;:-;;;:-;:;:,; ti Piiot Printing. Label Div Post Office Box 1560 • 330 w Bay St I Costa Mesa. Calltom1a 92626 I M~MI ••••••.....•....••.. --· ••••......•••..•••• I ITlllT •······••······· .• ········-······· ..••• I I CITT ......................... 11, ........... .. I PILOT PRINTING L------... - 4:00 Mar.y~rMoore TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10. 1~78 EL4 4:30 Bob Newhart Laugh twice as much with Mary and Bob. Kiss dull afternoons good-bye New Time oocause it's comedy back to back The Mary Tyler Moore Show every weekday on Channel 4. Premiere K1ck1ng off the hilarity at 4 PM 1s The The Bob Newhart Show Mary Tyler Moore Show Followed fast and funny at 4:30 by TV's 4 most laughable psychiatrist -Bob Newhart So tune in and la ugh. KNBC 4 to 5 PM Weekdays MONDAY SErrEMIU II fOf 11101ni11C 111C1 1fttrfl00ft hstillp, plusc IH OAYTIM£ l'ROGRAMS. Below, '" ,.ur comtllitllU, l lt Ille dfy'1-*. OAmllll£ MOVIES 11:00 D "h!Mrn of Ille Tu~" (wts) ·~2 -Dale Robertson loannt Dru Richard Boone Waller 8'enn1n m "lilt llltlfllist" (dra) '53 loan fon111ne. [dmond D 811en Ida lup1no. ldmund Gwenn 2:00 e "llithl Aller lli&lll" (com) 37 Mu Wtsl Geor&e Raft Consranct Cumming\, Wynne Gibson 3:00 1101 tt l "8ik1n1 Buch" (com) 064 Frankie Avalon Annetlt r un1cello, Martha Hyer Harvey Lembeck. Jody McCrea 3:30 D ~I "Suu n SJ1de" (dra) '61 Connie Stevens lroy Dunahue, Dorothy McGuue. Lloyd Nolan. Granr Williams •V•NING 8:00 flD rlJ ~1J llews 8 Emtrrtncy OM 8 (]JJ Mi AIC Mon41r ltifltl football live covm1e of lhe 1ame berween rhe Denve1 8'oncos 1nd the M1nnewra V1k1np Sporti.c1sltrs art Howard Coull Don Mtrtd•lh and f tJllk G1ttord Ill Wild Wild hi • Tiit "l4y lu!ldl m Sttttts of S.n kancisco ~4) UN.u, Yoea & You fD Owtr lay Joseph r.otten and Patricia Medina discuss their 17 year ma11111e and gethnt oldti )JJ flt T K '*'"' 10 A Good OiaoMnce ~t A Man -6:30- IJ IJf """ re> Closs-Wits GllLM luq -14 Whirs Coathl1 fD MltllHI .IKbon Show 7:00 0 D O> flews 8 lllr's a~ <t I .lobf's Wild D lowlinc IO< Oo11111 m Ooclp1 Dueout/l're-Gamt m Sanford ' Son !24) RIMM111011'1 Table fl) Maclltil/llllrtr Report 'JO) lntroducl111 8iolotJ -7:30- IJ The m.ooo l'yramid . D Dnld Howowitr' Consumer Buyllnt n 11..tywtd Came CJl !lame TNt Tunt Cl The Johr's Wild GI Doqtn llsebltt Los An1eles Dodaers vs San f ranc1sco Giants Cl) Mam· 12 11l 'flit Muppet Show IZ 4l OilloCvts fl3 ClllnMI 21 T Oflicltl OJ""" SOJ Tiie frtfldl CMI 8 :00 II The Jetfe111111 No 1nl0tmahon av11lablt D lttl MJ llEW SUSOll Little House "' HM 1'11illt "As Lon& As We're lo&,ther" Part one of the lwo part drama that starts lht tilth su 50n of lh1s popular l1m1ly serin Reluctantly. the ln1alls tam1ly moves f1om Walnut Grove lo the low" ol Winou nur wllm Mary ll tuch1na at a si;hoot lor people •ho. hkt herstlt, are bhnd In W1noka Charles encounters a hlllt orphan 11amtd Albtrt (Matthew labolteau•) who INkts his W1Y w1lh hes and ptlly thievery Michael Landon Kartn Grassle. Melissa Sue Anderson Mehsu Gilbert and l1n .. ood Boom,. star 8 MM: e (Zllr) ''W11 Gods of HM Ott," (SCI h) 6~ V1netnl Prrct I. Tiit 1971 f.mllly ~fUb a Mo.it: 'CJ (Zllr) "So flus Is P.aris" (com) ·~5 Gloria OeHaven lony Cu1tis. Corinne Calve! m Movie: IC (2hr) "War ' l'uce" Part I (dra) 60 Henry fonda . Audrey Hepburn, Mel I errer ll4l 011<e Upon A ClaSSK "!ht !Ulllt ol 81lly'1 Pond' Ell) Tiie Glitterin1 l'rius A \II tmt series based IOO$ely on smen .. 11ter rredwc Raphael's upmences as a Camb11dge srudenl ~nd s1ruaa11ng writer 1.$01 D1niel Foster M.D. -8:30- IJ rt J Good TI111t1 (R) l mvone &ets rnlo the ICI when Wrllona tht Evans lam1ly and their h1tnds put on a variety show lo rll\t mon,~ lor a day tart centtf {lO Owtr E.uy 9:00 IJ 14J M·A·s·H (R) Oftt ol R1d1r s animals becomu crut11t 10 a problem plaeu1n1 Hot lips. while Cha1les l1nds himself in a dancerous p1edicament because of his blundt1 1n& approach to a disturbed pahenl <2tJ WtlaNM lad Kotur D QI) IJf 'flit llr £m t: (Zllr) TIM Cfitlc.al List Part I Lloyd B11d2es Robert W1111er. Buddy Ebsen. Mthnda Dillon. &rb111 Parkins. ~en Howard, Par Hamnaton slar Dan lass.fer (8'1dru1 d1recl01 of Parler Memor,.f Hos11tlal 1s stpa11ted from his wife -also • phy11cian whose carter and mautal p1oblems have taken a bid sut now fhal sht is e1pectine a baby Though dtroted lo his wilt Dan •s attracted lo a young wom.in who 1~ an assistant lo CharltS S11uaue (Ebsen). an altorney who nevh loses 1 malpractice case Amone Dans lroublts 1s lht facl fh11 the physicians on his stall art all lall1na pity to Spra2ue I hen from a reporler Dan !urns Sprague 1s 1n volvtd 1n a scandal 1nvolv1n1 a phys• tran on Dan's hosp11al slafl. lbe concluding hall will a11 on the Tim day Big lvenr al 9PM D Movie: r~ (2hr) ''l'o•ruk" (dra) ·57 Rock Hudson. Georee Peppud, N11el Green Guy Stockwell, Jack Wal50n •1DJ Mowit: (CJ (ltlr) Hlud I HM htldler'' (wu) ll -Sidney Po1f1er. H1rr, 8elalonle '2JJ A Ci* Diaoqfl(I m. A Man 9l DIWid Sdilld -9:30- fl (t) 0.. o., 11A Tlllt(R)When a flu stricken Ann lets •n uee• co wo•-er help with a p1esenf1hon. she finds the co IO()fker IS anrhn1 IOI her rob • • • (..11!.1 Or.iKonl. in ht>t Nl•l- worl. lt'f<-vi\ion dt'hul, h•' jumecl thv "'' nl N8(', Fmmy AwArd-winninR d.iylimt• rfr.im.a, The Om • 1111<., rl•plat "'K l•lll•t'n Whitt' in lht' rolt• of M.I. C .irrnfl. Or.11tonl, who 1.lflC'd lwr ll r\I 1·pi,nrf1.• on AugU\I 'I. wflf dJlfH''' rt•jtul.,ly in lhl' roll' ol C Jrrofl, " widowt'd young OU!\(' Al HOji(' Mcmorl•I Hm p il•I A n.ililr1• of fp,wit h, M•''·• l>••~uni rt·<~nll~ •l<irrc.>d •• luli11 in "l Omorruw'\ f,11ni· tit·,;· 11 prt"tt'nl11li11n 111 thr M•r'rl•nd (c.>nttr for Pul)fl\ 8ro.idt .a~ring. A 11r11du11re ul lhr ll1l\lnn Crmwrv.ito ry, 'ht h11• •PP"''"d in )l•ke prnduc llnn\ •I lht' M.anh.ill.1n fht>atr~ Club <lnd •I lht Ch11rte• "111yh11u\t in 114\~ton In .addition. \ht' ha' •p pe.art'd in 11 numhc.>r of wmmcr i toc I. .and dlnnn lhNtrl' produtlion' In 1hl' N l'W tn"Jand .,,. •. { urrf'ntly ~ iT•ldenl uf Nf.'W York tity, Or•~onl on<t' produced m.all order rct urd tommer< l•I~. In htr '~"'time, \ht enjoy' \lnginft t0untry mulit * * • , ... ,. MONDAY (Continued) fl) VTll !ht M•l'' Minos of [h Noyn" Part II Ch Novu h 111ho 1tce1vtd •n Atademy A101d 110m1na hon IOI /us him 'Clay rsplom lhr pottnt1al ol film and video tape u htlds 101 1maet man1oul1110n m ro 11o l'ed1 VM1 10:00 fJ < t 1 ltu C:renl (II) Lou defir\ ; CIA 1equut to ray olt a lout up1on11t sto1y 1 A CO!lttrt S.111114 1'111011 Wt"' IQhnny Cash Rov Clar~ Linda Ronstadt and I oste1 8100~ star ....... Cl) llitllt 6'flfry ~1n(f Aunt Ada Camt to St;y A w1fth who nu relurntd liom !hr gravr wanh to have a new body f21) J4J Tiit 1'1ll1sen Violet and Ch1l1e1n "' b,lrnlhfd l1u1a leaves Kennedy. Ptuneas orom1$0 lo ma11y ltts childhood \lllttlhurt and <:ten cnra help~ Madem Ma• dt<idP aga10S1 ma11vin11 Omnrum 12t1 The $11 Mllflolt S Mu e> Ven Con111110 -10:30- CD O> "'"' 11:00 u (~I D 111110 ... ., • ~' l)f1 lltW1 9 '111 D1t1111 Ci11111 D Mowtt: t C "Ctplarn lt1htfool" (adv ) ·~5 Rock Hudson 811baia Ru\h, tell MOttOW Kalhlt'" Ryan m Tht 044 Co41plt a> ftrllWOOd Zllicht 124 lt•tll ThOMO lltllltlllbtn r /lomas temtmb,,S Cord t it Hull who $trnd 12 \'fll\ 1n th, HOu\t OI Represrnlah•ts and wu Swtt;1y ol Slate under I 0 R fJ!) Tht Die• Ctntt Show (JI) ftllltr a_, Int tffl lhcllt11/Lt111er Rtptrt -11:30- 1'1 tt l CIS late lllotll: fC1 "I Want lo ~P MJ 11111" (dra) 16 ~111el Hem1n1way Su~n Anspach Y1nte 81111u 0011 Rrtnnftr I Mdlill.tn & Wife (J M1m 12 U QJl tlll loh11ny Cmoft Ill Twm111t Zone D Movie: «Cl "Tiit Int Child" (dra) ·II M1ch1~1 Calr Janel ~a1 ROiin Van ll'll1n, f dw11d Asner, Ha11y Cu1rd1no OJ Mo.It: ICl '1ht r1ottn Ot'41" (!lor) 'fi7 01n1 Andrewt Anni Pol k G» Jlot111't HttHt II) C:et SM111 a~ Liiias Yott I You fD C.ptlolltd AIC lltn at\ *' rr.lke Sltry 12:00 G»Hi1h HCl,u ti) lltMy1llttll•rs -12:30-• o,.,,.., m cr-·Wib ., altN: IC' '1'..-114" (wts) '59-Randolph Stoll. Y1111nra M1yo 1:00 D al 8Tt1Nfl .. • flit lff.-11 ...... tu 2:00 8 MHlt: (C) "Tiit lo)' F11111 O•ll'-'•" CwU) 'S4 Will Rottll Jr .. HlllCJ Olson, lon Chaney • Cltt SM1l1 p ... ,. SlnEMIU 11 rOI lllOlfttlll 1nd 1ft.r-ltsltn"' pruu "' OUflMt l'ROGRAMS 8Nw, fOf JOUI '*'""MMI, •rt lllt dJy's "'°'It$. DAmME MOVIES 11:00 G tC) uat G11111101nl" (Wts) SS -Ired MacMurr1y m 1 °"IP' ' Ettl) 111J11r (rnusJ 4~ R111 Haywoith, l tt Bowm1n, Jtntl 81111 2:00 Ill "I'm llo An1et" (mu~) 33 M.e Wt\I C.ry C11nl 3:00 C!Q, C 1 "Mustle luth l'1rty" (tom) 64 ft•n~" Avalon Annrllt fun1tello J:JO IJ C "Glby'' (1om) ~ ltsl1t C.ron lnhn ~tr• EVENING 8:00 0 D 1 t i IOl """ ' ' The Odd Co41plt • ~'l at llt1n Iii EJM11ency Ont 0 Wlld Wild Wnt QJ flit Ind) lunch Q) Str"ts 04 S,n f11nctKO f2ti Lrl'-'. fot• & rou fL)0..1 usy u rrc T K Dovcti so Al!to1111 "°"'"ff ot A Wom1n -6:30- G •J• '31 .._, re ~osa.wrts •10 Men Cnffln Sllow G»I l.M Lucy 12 f htnifta II Spt,tiofty fD MldtHI ltckto11 Slloe 7:00 l'J C3J 8 8 l'1 0> .._, e Uer'' Clwb 1 t ) loltr's Wild D lowli111 for Oollers G» Dodp1 Oucouttl're·Gallle m $111ford I Son fD MKlltll/lehm llepoit f2fJ Sia Million S Mtn 1u 1 l'tl111 Wlltl ll•flCY 1om111ur -7:30-a A Rtldl ()lit Sptd11 ·!he l•U mu of Mu1co' Repa11er fuus tlem1ndt1 mil\ lhP I 0$ Ana«IP5 t•h1b1I or th~ lteuu1e\ ol Mu1co ( ~} ( f) The o..i, Sllow U CaMM1 C.mtr1 • """"'" C.mt 8 llDI Qll HeltywoeM s.iarn D TM ..... ,., tiflld m ~ a.t.Mll I OS M&•les Ood(etl YS San r,,n(lt(O C11nts Q)W-1? Qf)o...flc ~:TH~ Cfftlt m C11111M1 21 1 lllipt IJI)~ 8 :00 a tTJ S'1dtt•an In • dl11na d111t1h1 upe1 1t the 111P01I. • St111 Otpartment cou11e11l 1111buslled and hri 1!11{ht tal4! C011l11n1n1 lop secrtt clocu"'ents. 11 tloltn ln•dver t1nlly, luhe snap& 1 picture ol lhe mnte1 mind t>tliind the plot tnd wtltn h1 rullm It. tier hit '' rn 1tt0pardy Sp1derm1n comu to the rucut •11d. 1ltet • b1mre 11111ts ol •¥•n~. ord11 rs 1tttoitd •nd th, ~1111'1 us• rU(;UOd CJ 0-~ l>t SPECIAL C.nlnt Hall of rim• (lhl) lot Cara11ol1 IS (hp nn eam111 tlost ot th•l hehlhearled \Pe c11I locusrne on docs lhlt ue rrfhe1 1ul 01 1ma11nal}. pats of Pru1d,nl$ mulh p1tst wrnnina purebred\ pe1 loimtr\ 01 •orkers Spolhlhltd ut speml 1otsts Je11v Siiiier and Annt Mu1a Sand~ t1om Ille 8101d•1~ musical Annie and a champion Yorkshire re111e1 named 8esl ol Show 1n Ille 1918 Wntm1nsler 001 ShOw 111 Mw11: C' (1111) "Mu~ut of tllt Rid Otatll" lhor) 6• V1nctnt Puce Nr&tl Cretn 8 ~ 110 l.2fl llCW SWOll Hippy Otys 'We\twa1d Ho' (lhl) While on a •1ld ind •OOlly nuflon al a Dude Ranch R1th1t and lhe lon1 end uo 1n 1 love tnao1le as they v1t lo• lht alltcltons ol a buulllul t11I named Thundrr Ruth Co1 ruts!\ O Mowlt ' • C 1 (2111) "Thundtt Blf' (d1a) ·~3 Jamt) S1ew411 loanne Dru. r.11brrl Rnland C11 Movie· IC, (2hr) "W•1 ' l't1u" Conclusron (draJ 60 Hrmy fonda Audrey H~pburn. Mel f,11~1 1241 J1111tl Michtntr's Wo1td ED Thi Clilt111n1 l'mu .. A I ov, lile" (RI 150 lndi1ns and lht La -8:30- 150 Om Luy 9:00 U te CIS futsd1y Mow11: C (2111) "Hondo" (wrU ~3 111~11 W1ynr Jamrs A1ness Cr11ld1nr Pate Ward Bono Mirhul Patt I tn Co•dOn A scout str1~t\ uo a l11rnd ship with • woman •nd htr son abtndoned lo th• 1h1ut ol 1n Apache atlatk 8 Qt! fJIJ Tht 111 htnt· 1111 Crltlut Utt (2111 J Co11Clus1on l IOyd 8rt4ces Louis Com!I Ir • R1clltrd Bueharl Melinda 01llon and Ktn Howard ~111 As Dan I us1ter awaits tonl11ma11on lor the ub1net po't ol Sec•tla1y ol Hulltl. a bl1ck 1etiV1st lclfs hrm of • sc1nd1I rovofvroe ~tolen lede11I hullh lundt end h11h 1ov~rnme11t ofhtr1ls, p0ss1bly even lht P1es1dent h1msell, and l1»1IM cnmu under a areal de.I ol preuur~ rrom I/It FRI and nlhm 8 r f l IJQ) (21) llCW SWOll Thrtt's Company "lick'\ Ooublr Odle" Jack prelendj 10 b~ 111 sn hr can cancel a dale 1111lh htS «11ll11~nd Lind~ •nd sptnd th, rvenrne w11h another 1111, but ever~one hnds out ht hu pulled • fut ont =1:: 1'11illl11monic el lflt (Jll Mnttrplt<t Tllt•trt -9:30- • t3l ll0l 12fl l'allillUC Jul "I 1k1 f1thtr lr~r Oau&hltr !ht c~bbrf\ tt lht Sunshine C11> Co hnr • lrtld d1y l"lten 1 m•lfurt<tionrne telfDhont allows thtm lo pl.tee tails tnyWt\elt Ill lhe WQlld tnd Alra Uudd H111Ch) 11u1fan!IJ pt1m a uu to his 11 yur old d1u1hler •ho lives wtlll hrs u wrle '" Soulh Amtn" ind WllOm ht hasn't seen sine~ sht 1110 2 He lt11ns $ht' 111roule lo ~llool 111d will chanu planu 111 Mr•mt lh• neat dtJ Bobby, John ind l1tb tll volu11t,t1 IO Ith 1~111$ d1rt1h11n an 1ndu11nu 1tce to ~u 1t ttley c.n 111 Alu lo M11m1 1n lrme Co stars are Jeff Cona•o. O•MY OtV110, Mtrrlu Henne1, Tony Oanu. lbnOall Carver and AndJ Kaufman em "lht "'''" M1~d• ol lh NoyH" Put Ill TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 10:00 ....... U STARSKY & HUTCH· * UNOCl!COVER TO TRAP DISCO KILLER! • I ) J 110 l)t llCW SlASOll SlltUJ ' Hutch 01scoman1a · Both Sta1s\y and Hutch 101n tht flashy shut eold th11n stl whrn lhey pent 1111e the e11mnrous thrte11n1 disco scent lo 1nvts11111 e Ille pu11hn1 d1uppu11nce ol a number of buu11 lul 1111~ Cl> llicll1 G1llt1y fl:) ~4 Tht 1'1lhsm A mystuy evnlvu •bout 1 diamond necklace and I a4y lusla(t on, of the mo" d1~"pul1ble lrttnd1 hum the Oukf ~ tnuth so lltwsdleek -JO:JO- CD II> llttr$ 1501 Tltt Only lh1n1 I Can't Oo Is Ht11 11 :00 D 1 ~ 1 IJ re J 101 llaw1 a 123 1)t llein 0 The 01tin1 Gt me Ill Movie. "lkuuse ol YOll" ld1aJ ~1 I 01t11a YounR IPll Chandler ~''' N1co1 G» The Odd Couplt QJ runwood 211i1ht \14. Ar1111n Ott T11mpo I at1n Muser fl:) Tht Old Cmll Shcnr 129 hthtr ""°"' ltst O> Va111dadas ISO Matlltil/l ehm Repo1t -11:30- 0 t CIS ltlt M"1t 8'1n1bJ )Ollfl/Co4 Ulllllo ., i:U u .ltllllftJ C.ttoll 9 hnk1ht ZOftt D •) 1101 11 f11nd1y Movrt: "lht lut ol Sherl1 ll•mnc Ovan Cannnn R1ch~1d 8tn1arn1n J~m" Coburn And Raqurl Wtlch Cl)'-' Smar1 G» tttcan'' Herou IJ(I Utiu , Y911 & You fD HC C1pl1011td llt•t 12:00 m Hl&ll H•• II) Th• Honomoon11, -12:30- • Movie: "Cncf11nlm1nt" C1omi 49 Ornd Niven leres• W11thl. (velyn ~m' m Mowlt: "Cloll I 011111" (my1) 46 Gary Coope1 l 1111 P1lmer m Mcwtt: IC' "llf'"d In the Sun'' (01al ~I Jou f nnl•1or Htirv 8•l•IU"I' 1 :00 D i.ia lJt T-r" CJ Mntrd 2:00 Ill Mowlt: CI "AH Stoll Ille DtB· nua" (SuspJ 11 Pamtll I 11nkhn Mrtht l• Oolrt(t lnlln H'lltuon Q) Citt SM1rt -Z:JO-a MO¥tt.: ''l •dr With ,, UlllP Room lo I el 3:00 8 Mowlt: "Slit CHlll1'I Sly lit" (com) ·~4 Jun S1m111onl m Mowltt: "Three Houn lo Kill. "fhe P11M1nder" 4200 e lh•lt: "Tiit "l•l•rr ti Mr, ,.....,,, (dr1~ 49 John Miii• IUch1rd M1tur, Elltn Tr•· voltil .1nd Jtn!my Sl•le h•vt jolntd the Imposing cul of "Mr. Horn.'' the four·hour mini·ierle. Ming filmed lor ABC lnlert•inmtnl on 10< .a· lion in e.; ... whkh i) u hf'd• uled for hro.idU\I during lhe 1978·79 '"non. O•vid C.1rt.idln1•, Ric h.ird Wldm•rk •nd K.tren Bl•<k prf\liou~ly wf'rl' •nnounc t<d •S \liln of "Mr. Hhrn," lhl' \lory of the my,tic.il, \h•dowy Weslern lif1.url' who led lhe lrukdown of lhe legend•ry Ap.u ht• w.ir· rlor Gt<runimo <1nd then lr•n~ferred hi\ .ic livilit'' lo Wyoming o .i stock detec · rive hired hy c •lllemen to m•ke w•r on ru\flt•r,. Muur, who formerly \t.arrt'd in One· O.iy •I A I imt on tht' Nl'fworl., plAy\ Cd Smillley, lht• Chl'Yennt sheriff who rt,enh lhl' in· lrusion of Tom Horn ((' .ir· r.idinf') Into hi' Pf't\on.il involvement with tht ru\tlf'r problf'm. Ml" Tr•volt•, lht sister of John Tt•vofl• of "S•turd•y Night fevtr" f•me, portril)'\ Mn. Nldcrll, whose ton's doth brinies .ibout Horn'' downf•ll. Sl•le 11 1ten u C.apl. lmmtl Ctilwford, who bt•c om ts • victim of lht 1truelln11 \t.at(h for Geronimo. Othtn n.imed to tht cul .ire P<1t McCormi<k •S Wyo· mln111 uttlem.in John Cohlt', who hirt\ Horn; John Our ren u M•rsh•I Jul' ltfors who invt•tlg•tt\ tht Nlckrll c.ut'; Cl.ay T•nnt r u lt. Henry l•wton, " member nf the Guonlmo se.1rch puly; St•lfnrd Morf1.•n .. , Cen. Nelson Miies, undtr whost' comm•nd Crronlmo 11 c·•p· turtd; Enrlqutl luctro u Gtronlmo; l twl• J.imts Oliver " Mickey tttt, .an lndl.an J<oul •nd old uony of 1cout Al Sltb" (Wld· m1rtl); •nd John Cr•wford •s Mr. Nlcktll. ••• "Stud~ lon~.an,'' J.im es l. furell's cl1ulc Amtrlun n~I. will b4' pmduttd for NIC by lorlrNr rroducllont ,. • six-hour mlnl·•trlt' to bt' pretC'Olt'd Ollt'r thrtt' nl3hh during tht 1q79.7q ttl~l•lon ''''°"· ltt1ln•ld Rolf, ont of 1,1, .. vl•lon't motl dl,tln11ui1ht'd wrltr" In hi• flr•I ltltvl•lon writing In Ito Y"""• h.t• writ· ttn tht 11Crernpl.iy lor lh\' d"m' •bout •n lrlth·.4mtrl· on boy 11rowlng up In lht' elhnlc mt'lllng pol ol Chlugo durlnfl. tht' 1<120\. J.amt\ Gold•tone wlll dlrtcl •nd H.arry R. Shtrm•n will pmdu<e for ht'cutlvt' Pro· ducers l et Rl<h .and Philip C•pict'. "~lud• Lnniic.in" c nn•hh ol thrt>e novel\ published in lhl' wqut'nc e "Young t oni· 11.in,'' "fht Younit M.anhood of ~lud• l•>nigon" •nd "lud11ement D•y." !ht' dr.im.i follow\ lonig•n from 'II" Vi in l<lt6 lhrouith •Kl' l'I. Re11in.ild Rme w.t\ rt'•pon· ,ihlt lor ~ome <1f lhl' mMt rncmor•hle dr.im.-O•I lt'le· vi\ion in lht late tll'>tk •nd tht' 19',0... Hi\ wriling 'rt'dih inc ludl' "lwelve An11ry M•·O," whit h w.a\ tld.1pted by him .. ~. future mm lh.tt got lhrt:e O\l.lr Numln.11ion\ (Br\I l'irturc•, Writin11, Oire, tinjl). I he television vet\iun won lhrrl' rmrny•. Ht .also cre.ited fhr Oelen·. dtr\ lt'rle~ on NBC •nd wmll' lh1• dr.imo "De.tr h lt'nd\,'' "fhe Cruel 0<11y," "lht Qull'I G.1mt' ul C.1rd\" .ind "M.trri.ige of Str .. ngers." He .1bo wrote two upcom· ln111 motion pic ture\, "The> Wild Gtese" .and "Some· body Killed Her Hu sb.tnd.'' .i <Omedy/my\tery sr.,rln11 f.irr.ah l.tw< rll·M•jot\. Ulrntor Gold•tonr'• c redlh Inc lud1• tht' fNiture /llm\ "Red Mey .al Mornln11,'' "WlnnlnR." ;'lht<y Only Kiii lhrlr M.Hkt\," "Rollerco•'· ter.'' "Swuhhuckler" .tnd "l he G•ng Th.ti Couldn't c;hoot Str•fghl." Gold,toM •ISo dlre<ted the NBC World Prtrnlere Movlr "Eric" •t wrfl •~ "A CIHr •nd Present f>•nRrr," the (1nmy•winnln11 pilot ror fht Sen•tOr \trlc>• on NBC. Hury It. Sherm•n Is on1> of tht ~t pmllflt produon In tht ltl.rvhlon lndu•try with v.a\I uedih •ccumv- 1.tttd for v.,ltd genrt of work ln<ludlng •n upcomlnfl. spco<l•I for NBC, "l.1wm.an Without A Cun.'' lJJI Yt'., ht' produ< td • Chrlttmu 'P"l•I, "fht C.tthttlnit,'' .and "Clt.tnor •nd f,.nklln: fht WhltC' Hou•t> Yun,'' wlnnrr ol \t'ven lmmy Aw.,dt lncludlnfl. ksl S~· d Al·Or.1m•. The previous yt.tr hh origin•! "f lunor •nd r,.nklln" toolc .a Pu· hody Aw.ud .tnd g.tth,.,,.d t 1 Emmy Aw•rd•. • • • THE LONG SEARCH l-it took a three year. 150.000 mile &lobal lrek lo 14 countries lo ltlm The Long Search, lhe new PBS senes aboul the 1ole ol rell11on 1n today's world Bui IOI American audiences the search begins al home -m Indianapolis That's where the series, prem1e11ng Saturda~ from 9 IOPM on KCrT, Channel 78, begins w1lh "Prolestanl Sp1111, USA.' the ftrst of 13 episodes uplo11nR how people today practice their faith and merge 1t into lhe11 everyday lives Indianapolis was chosen, says host/narrator Ronald (yre. because its 1.100 churches prmnl a 'bewildering mull1phc1ly ol Proles tant1sm The cameras 1nve st1gate lhe vigorous rehg1ou~ expression of both black and wh ile American Protestantism. depicting Its dynamism and octas1onal show business ltke atmosphere From the United States, [yre and lhe cameras lake viewers to Sri lanka (Ceylon) and lo India lor "I ootprinl ol lhe Buddha ·· Through encounlers with Buddh1sl monks (including one AmencanJ. school children, novices and housew1ve~. lyre 1nvest1gates lhe type ol Buddhism praclittd throughoul mosl of soulhusl Asia The appaienl paiador of crowded churches in Communist controlle d Romania 1~ uplored 1n 'Or1hodo1 Ch11stiamty lhe Romanian Solullon from Moldav1a lo Transylvania [yre shows that Orthodoxy is very much a parl ol Romania's cullural he111aae and ethnic 1denllly Then tis across halt lhe world lo 'Rehg1on 1n Indonesia lhe Way ol lhe Anceslors: where Eyre probes the seemingly complta pumal tfhg1ons-local o clus1ve and hequenlly based on the belle! thal 1nammale ob1ects Possess a soul Judaism is nut 1n The Chosen People. in which lhe ub1qu1tous Eyre v1s1ts. among others. aulhor [he W1ml in New York and a 10th generation rabbi tn Jerusalem Then lhe Lona Search returns lo Indra for Hinduism 330 Million Gods' In lhe city of Ben ares. with 1ts holy Gana es River, and 1n a small town. lhe cameras depict the compleirly and unity of lhe Hrndu expe11ence To explore Catholtc1sm for lhe se11es. Eyre ltavels lo 'Rome. Leeds and the Deserl " A Brillsh Calhohc lam1ly and a facl ory worker in Leeds explain lheu faith. lhen [yre heads for Spain lo b11na viewers lace 10 face with the Lillie Brothers of lesus, a monasllc orde1 hv1na as they believe Jesus hved rn Namelh Eyre returns lo Buddhism. lh1s time lo hpan in "Land of lhe Disappearing Buddha .. His quesl leads lo a Tokyo restaurant where the staff par11c1pales in Zen med11111on African reh11ons are uploied in "Zulu lion,' filmed moslly in Soulh Aft1ca From there The Lone Search camern 1ourney to Taiwan lo explore Taoism 1n "A Question of Balance .. Some alternate rel1g1ous pr1c11ces amonr Americans 1n Cal1lo1n1a are mm1t1ated 1n ''West Meets Casi," and Cyre compleles The Long Search tn his own London flat with 'loose [nds .. ~ -"fltotellMI s,lrit. USA." ~" .,._. ti Tiie 1.1111 Sttrtll, W i.t/ 111n11tt ""' [yfe I• tllllitu,.ill. flf whits wlttl tllt 111illhttr1 lfllll C9111"1'\ tloll1 If .,.,., dl11rcMI.. "•" f wl!DNIESDAY I SE1TOlllD 13 ft1 .... 111111 ~ listincs. please stt DAnlME ,.OG.AMS. ..... for ,.., C11M1i11tt, art Ille .,,, ........ DAmME llCMU 11:00 D CC) "Wlblsi" (adv) 'S9- Gtoiae Monlcomery. Tama Cle • <tJ "TN Quiet '-" (•m) '57-Fonest TllCkei, Jim Davis 2:00 • w... If Ille Nineties" (com) '3•-Mie West 3:00 <m CC) "tt. " Stllfl A Wild Ii.iii" (com) '6S-Annetle Funicello. Dwayne H1ckm1n l:30 • (tJ "Tiit Gull• ••in" (dra) '66-Christopher Georee. Linda Day Georce. Fay Sp11n •V•NING OJ I Lowe Lucy @ AlltiqlltS fli) Midlatt J1<Uon Sllow 7:00 fJ (l)llU eJNews 8 The liar's Club f J l The Joltr's Wiid D .._... !of Do!Urs OJ QI) The Sit Million & Mu a> SMfcwd & Soft @Erica fD MKNtll/l.ellm ••port (Jf) llltroduaflC llloloo -7:30-n Tattltbles I.ti's lie lo Ille bees .. Shi"'"' a The NewtywH Game U lllme That T11nt (()In S..rtll al Cl The JoMr's Wikl cm~]) fa111ily reud Q)Aam·12 Cf~ Artistas Ott nempo fD Cll111111I 21 T1111icht (ff) Nws rfO) 60 l Follotrup 8:00 fJ 111 Sl'ECIAl The ~ye Show A primehme S«1al h1ghli&hhng lhe all new animated advenlu1es ol lhe Sj)IMCh CUllhng saolOI WhO betame one ol America's or11mal sup" he rots more lhan •O years aco lhe special "medley" ol Popeye 1Mpored st0t1es 1nvolvts lhe 0111inal Thimble lhealrt stm (Popeye. his 1narnorala Ohve Oyl, his lavorile nemeSts Blulo and Ille loyAI Wimpy) in four an1 maltd tales lhal run lhe comedlC earnut from fantisy to satire lo pure comedy advenlure '/ ....... ,...,,...'!I John-Boy Watton (Richard Tttomaa) brings hie fiancee oalay (Deirdre Lenihan) lrom New York lor a visit to Walton·• Mountain. 1 trip which lead• to the r91191arlon ol a aecret that altera their plane, on The Waltona. Thuraday at 8PM on CBS ,.,. 11 121! '8J NEW SWON Wondtr· ful W.rld of Disney (2h1) 1 o celt biate 1ts 25th anniversary. lh1s seues ope115 the season with a combination m1ely show and lilm retrospechve h1Jhhehl1na a quarte1 cenlu•y of family enler1ammenl on telem1on Included are scenes lrom Davey Crocketl True lite Adventuru Zorro. Mars and Beyond and other early Disney (l!Oduchons leaturint such now popular IV stais as Carroll O'Connor. Jacklyn Smith John Roller James Garner and Penny Marshall D Mo.le: !J:l (211rl "lll• bftfl" (hor) '63 Vonttnl Pr1Ce. Peter lone U TOM FU~ OUT * ON "I IS ENOUGH" U (V <1.0J 121 NEW SEASON Eipl ls E11011p "Heie We Go Ai11n' When Abby th1nu the stor~ may be makin1 another v1s1t 10 the Brad loids, she 111es to keep 11 a semi from the other Bradlords especially !om-who slopped lhink1n1 about babies nine years ago O Movie: tC) (2hr) "fo•lire" (dra) '55-lell Chandle1, Jdne Russell, Dan Duryea. Maia Co1day OJ Carol Burnett & Friends CD MO¥ie: (C_ (2hr) "We're No Ancels" (com) SS-Humphrey Bogart. Aldo Ray Peter Uslinov loan Bennell fD (14) GrHt l'erf0t111ances !2'i hrJ losca Putc1n1 s lrag1c opera about a famous opera s1n1er her love lor a lu&•hve pa1ntei. and !ht ch1PI ol pohce whou love for her forms the thord side of the 111 laled lrianglt Sheml Milnes Placido Dom1n10 and Rama Kabaivanska star t1) H11t11illldos Y Oftndidos -8:30- fJ 1 I J CIS Wtdnaci,J lilo¥1t: (CJ (2'6111) "81iff1ll lill Ind l!lt Indians" (wtsJ 76 -Paul Newman frank llaQu1tts. Joel City. Geraldine Chaplin Burt lanc1sle1 Will Samp son. Ha1vey Kiefel Allan NoehOls Robert Considine Denm Pyle, Shelly Duvall Newman stars as Bui talo Bill, maste1 showman. charlatan and affable e1011s1, who meets his match when lhe en11m1t1c S11t1na Bull (Kaqu1lls) 101ns his Wild Wul Show Buffalo 8111 is depicted u an a•ro~anl showman who revels on being a hv1n1 legend, has a weakness 101 opera s1naers. has an astranaed wile seekinc a b1& selllemenl. and worries about maintaining his looks and his reputation • The 044 C.Uplt ID Lllclla lillrt a°"' bsJ 0:00 8 CHARLIE'S ANGEU * GO TO W VEGAS 2HR MOVIE NEMIERE • (lJ .1 Qll ltEW SEASON Cbrlt's Aqtlt (2!1r) ' Antels 1n Veras" The Anects eo undercover to solve a s11owa11rs m'f$1trl0\ls dulh Hotel and caStno owne1 frank Howtl( (spec11I 1uut Dun Martin) ltels he 1s somellow responsible lor the "'' dental" death ol 1 ch01us 1111 wllom he employed Hei doth, 1lon1 w11h olhe1 b1111re events. leads f11nk to susflt(f lh1t someone w1th1n his crrclt of employees and f111nds IS out to break him, b1I b1 b1I Guest st11s elso 1nclode Dd S1r1ent, VIC MDI 1ow. Scatman Crotlltn. Herb Edel men, Robert Uroeh and I ee Travis CD TIM Mt1Y "1ffll SMw R EMlll ti,. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 -9:30-m Yo No l'edi Vivir 10:00 II 17' r3tJ SNW l'UVIEW W.E.8-. Part I ol a two part drama aboul the operahon of a fictional 1elem1on nehior~ as seen lhrouch the eyes ot a lemale e•ecuhve, played by Pamela Bellwood a girl who came horn the M•d•est to the b•t city WC B 1s the slory ol people with peisonal p1oblems who are finked lo&el her by lheor common occupa hon Alu Cord Richard Buehar1 lee Wil~ot and Andrew Pune co sta1 D IJ llt.n m Niclll Gallery el Ven Col111i10 Sb1 Hyde 1'1rk -10:30- m mN"" m 12~ The f'ellisers lhe mystery ol the Eustace diamonds 1s com pounded when anothe1 robbery lakes place 1 1:00 D l3J U 1.1 1110 News 1J Q 3l 1)1) News D The Dalin& Game D Mom: 'C "Miss1ss1ppl Gambler" !adv) 'SJ 1,rone Powe• Julie Adams. Piper lau11~ m Tht Odd Couple Q) FerflWOOd 2Nipt 1at father KllO'A Best so MacNell/lehrer Report -11:30-. fJ e CBS Lale Mov11: HHlll fl'fe.0/lota• II (2SJ l)t Jollnnr CarSOll D Twilipt l.Oflt U 1 <IO i» l'ohte Wom111 lht Cnd Game Pepper and Crowley ao alter a tum of bank robbm Paul Bu1•e tue\ls OJ ffoe111's Heroes a> Gel Siii• rt ra Uhas Yoe1 & You fD Captioned ABC News 12:00 OJ Hi&h Hopes a> Tiit Holltymoontrs fD The Dkk Cw1tt Sllow -12:30- • Movie: "Hold Bad the Dawn" (dra) '41 Charles Boyer Qhvoa df Haw1lland U .ClJ IOJ 12t1 S.W.A.T "June le W11 " When a police olloter is wounded, he is replaced by a cop with whom Hondo served 1n V1elnam but the ne• man's hoshhlits btt1n to emerae plac1ne the tum 1n 1eopardy CD """': fCl "'-111r..,.r" (dr.i ~' Alan Ladd, Susan Stephen a> Movie: C "Car1111tn Jt111" (mus) ·s• Dorothy D1nd11dlf Haffy Belalonte 1:00 .. 121l llll 1 ..... , .. D Mnenc:k 2:00 D Mt¥ln: fallen Sparrow lhe Golden Sal1m1nde1 m Ctt $M1rt -2:30- .. Morie: "brlt ~r"" (adv) 'C? Robe1t Stac•, Edd1t Albtrt e Mtwla: 'l Jene Ooe:· "Bl.tckout" • Mtwln: "Men of Conquest." force ot h1I" THURSDAY smum• 1• rOf -ftlnl IM lfttrnoon llslinp, plmt su DAYTIME l'aOGRAMS. lelow, tor JOUf t:OMtn1t1Kt, ,,. lht oy's mcMes. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "h llle ol the Sun" (tom) '60 Petet Stllm. Con~11net Cumrr1nes Robtrl MOfley CD wlust '°' Ciold" (d!il 49 Glenn ford ld1 I up1no C1R Youn1 W1ll11m P11ntt. [dwa1d Buchan1n 2:00 U "Co Wtsl Y1111n1 Min" (tem) 'J6 Mat We~I R1ndolph Scott Wmen Wilham Alice Br1dy l:OO (lQJ (CJ "P1j1m1 ParlJ'' (com) '64 Annelle run1cello I ommv ~.,~. El~ I anches1e1 Hmev l embeck, Jody McCrea l:lO U rc_i "uaht in the Pi1m" (dra) '61 R~uno Bra111, 01 .. 1a dt Hnv1lland, Yvelle M11nieu1 George Hamilton Barry Sullivan Isabel Dean e:oo fJ u ct 1(2f) """ ,., Tiit Odd Cou,it U ®CU.1 11tws 8 AActh lntW COftllnued lrnm 5 JOPM lhe CalrlOfnia Angeli ~ I tru lbneers CJ WIN Wild Wt'1 CD Tiit If ldr lunth IJ) $trttb of S.n r llll<MO :n i Ulin. You & Yow m °"' Cny Comedian bck C,rt" d•scuues his carw ISi) Tlc Tic Oovp i'ffJ That l'Mtllt Are WoR1n1 -6:30-u {')()ti """ C.l 1 Crosa-Wib fl.OJ liltl'f Gtlffln Show CDI Lowe lJKy a 111t Utt Sund fJD fllidlHI llCiSOll Show Althur Sl1<:keold. C11111man ol lhe los An geles Counly D1ua Abust luk fo11e ind 'ftCe Cha11man or lht 'Do II Now" roundallon. lalks about lhe leeal11ahon of m1111u1n1 and the abu~ of aleohOI. cou1ne lSD. htr04n and an1el dU11 $f\ Seu.th ., llortllwest 7:00 . .. . """ ,_.,., WIW ............. °""" .. Qf) Sil llllien s 11111 ms...•' s... fD lladlell/llllrtf "'"" tfJ~ -7:30-• m WIM W.W Ill AlliMh II M S..ICh Of ... •"" Giii& SMw Tiit SUI ltwty Coetest G lflt Jeltr'a WiW 1DJ llJ1 •tdl """ mw.111,u H [....ic.lly S,.••lttc lop1c •~ the U S Pi»t•I sr.1em fD CMllMI 11 lllipt (JI) ... IOJ ""'9dll« 8 :00 U 1 8 Tiit W1ll011s (R) John Boy once a1a1n returns lo Wallon s Moun la•n I hrs ltmt w1111 hrs new l1ancee • New YOik dancer wrlh a stcert lhal rl muled as lhe episode evolves Oeudre lenrhan 1uem Q a-'-l l)t llBC Thu1°141f Mo.ie: C 1 (2hr) ''TM ClolM Muter" (SC• hl /8 All Hindle. Robyn Douglas Ralph Bellamy Jolin Van D1utan Marro Roccu110 Cd l•ulee A bro rhem1s1 clones I J rephtas of h1ms,lf and lhen use\ I hem en 1n atltmp1 10 lhwaet a myslmou~ plot 1111nst a top SWtl aove1nmen1 pro1W 01 Shane (Hindle) workrng •1th his menlOf Dr loulhrn (Bellamy) has made con~derable p101ress 1n lht drvelopment of a clone when I ou1h1n is Abducled nol lone allei lhei• governmenl tonlact meels w•lh loul play Shane becomes susp1crous ol h•S new ~overnmenl contdCI and eoes 10 Wnh1ne1on where ht learns Iha I nol only has no one heard ol lht supposed conlttl but they haven't hrard of Shane 01 Loulhen t1lhe1 l'J Movie: C 1 (Zhr) "Tht Obion& 801" (hor) '69 Vrncen1 Pritt. Chmtopher lee fJ (I ) !fOl •29 PaEMIEac Mork ' flllndJ (!hr) Mork (Robin W1llramS) who hi\ been senl from lhe planer Ork lo 1nvestr1a1e hrth encountm M1ndf (Pam Dawber) a 1111 who t11es to leach hrm urlhly ways When a teuon en e11thly love 1s needed MOfk 1oes back 1n trme lo see~ advice horn lhe ront and he 1n lurn calls on hrs old pat Laverne lo be Mor' s lust dalf wrlh oul ol this world resulls Henry Winkler and Penny M1rshall 1ues1 D Mn: ICJ (2hr) "The fi1hl tts" (doc) 7~ lhe fifteen round hghl belwten Muhammad Ah and loe fr'11e1 CD C.rol Burnell & fotnd' G> Movie: (lhr) "Tht l'rovd & the l'rtla"" (dra) 56 Wrtlram Holden Debo11h Keer o~ Mme<pi9'• The11re fl!) l't1ton to l'trtOtl ilOl The M11ic of OR 1'1intin1 -8:30- CD Tiit Oild Couplt fJl) Wrtt1111 for A Growln& Au41tnce 9 :00 fJ ll i lta••M flvt-0 (RI Drs.ultr sl11krs lhe f eve 0 unrl when Chrn Ho ~elly, lon11im, member ol McCar 1efl s crtw. b,con1t$ the vl(llm ol a 11nel1nd neculron McGa11tlt's 1rt1I '' 1ap1dly lrAnsfOfmtd rnlo de 1ermrn111011 to b11nr hll lt1tnd ' killer to IUSllCt • m Ol 12t llCW SWOll "'"" llllltr (lhr) Tiit beleawed men of lht 12th P1ten1<t befrn lhe11 lollt1h ~non With I toueh 1u1en ment 10lvrnr 1111 k1dn1pp1n1 ol 1 dtl)l1tment StOle heueu m .. ,, Qifflll Shir 0( ..... t ..... • S.-.... Prem1t1 ol 1 lrve M111u wrlh ull 1n Hf"IO dtMencd to llelp with mental htlllh atlltudu H A Good O.S-111t1 LI•• A 11111 10:00 8 Cl) 111111_, 1tMs (~) I R 's und11cover role to lrap 1 suspecled lem1lt tccomphct tn • 11111 un$01vtd robbery lead~ hell! rnlo 1 rom1n11c atttchm,nl with lht 1ttr1cllvt rtcenl parolee and maku lhe m11n ment even touaher II tU IUi $11£.ll PaEVIEW W.E.I. Conclusion Pamela Bellwood stars as a lemale ur.cultvf who wo1k1 lor 1 lichonal television nelwotk 1nd lhe stoiy cc icttns lhe personal problems ol the varrous people who aee lrnked lo&tlhtr by lht11 common occupa hon Alu Cord Rechard Buehart let W1lkot and Andrew P11nt co mt "0 Mewl fJ l 0 2t NCW SEASOll Soap II hr J Al last tht quu11on ol •llO ,,ally killed Peler Campbell is hnallv answettd Other dewelOpments )t\stca Tates lawyer vows hes undy 1n1 love loi her Bur1 rs delr&hltd lhal slep\On Jodee will be sharinr hlS new 1p11tment w1lh 1 1111 bul rou 1n10 1 101111e11n1 sn11 wh,n he lurns Quateibatk Dtnn•s P111llips •s also moving 1n and fllher lrmolhy dtcides I() &•Vt UP lhe Plltslhood and takes Co111n' hon1t lo met! his molh'-1 Cl) lli1ht C1llery m 2( The l'alhMll Ph1n"s rtlurns to lhe polrhcal anl1 W<.llll "orld ol lh' Pallrm~. but hes h~4rt s1111 belongs 10 l•dv Kenntdv 'SO 11"'1Llle<k -10:30- CD CE"'"' SO' Cornhush1 rootball 11:00 0 3 0 t I 110 llt1n IJ (13 3t ""' D ~ Oahn1 &amt D lllowlt: t "lhY11 Say Coocl brt" (dra) ~6 Roe~ Hud..on Cornell 804chm CD The Odd Covp11 m ftrnwod Zlllchl il t Tiil Kllft GoW TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 fli) The Dltl Cavett Sllow (21) hthtr ln.s Int -11:30- fJ f teS lilt flleflt: ll·A~•H/ ''The Ou41y IMrt" (d11) '16-0on Muuay. Or1hn W1ll1ams .. ilJ l,lf lolllllly CalSOll 8 Twil1ftl1 Z- • 3 10 tZf1 Stal1ly & Hutdl m Heta11's Httoes m '-!Sn.art tU Utl.H Toti alld Tt11 fl) C:.,tlOllt4 UC lhn Pl lbdlt1l/lell111 Report 12:00 m H1t11 "°"" G> Tiie ltolltflNOMrl -12:30- • No•i•: 1.c "011lr the ttol" (su,p) ·n l1llr Palmer Stephane Au01an. M1,11ae1 Cons1an11ne u (,, 110J s.w.a. r. CD Mo.it: "lollnnJ Allt1ro" (myi) 49 George Ralf, Nina roch G> Mow It: t Cl "All Kands on Otc•" tcomJ '61 Barbara £den. Pat Boone 1:00 1J 12i1 111 Tomorrow D Mavtrid 2:00 U Mow1t· "Fourteen Hotir1'' (dra) ~I Paul Dou111n Cmt Kelly CiJ Mowle: "Storm Our Tibtl" ladv) S7 Rta Ruson -2:30- 0 Mcmts: The lmns "13 Easl S1retl" 4 :00 D Mow1t "The Gallut le11111" C•dvl 48 Bru<t ~bol Look closely Into the Lllknown. Tonight U F 0 Gapt1ves" In Search Of ... New Night 4 KNBC 7:30PM Thursdays , ... 1. Premiere Please Stand By World's smallest TV station runs amuck 4~ KNBC 7:30PM Fridays ACROSS I 'from ·-lo stern' 5 Shock 9 Horse commend 10 Be1n1 verb 12 P.nlcle 15 f 1ne t<l&e 18 M•r111rfne 20 Upon 21 Beliel autfnc 22 Memory 24 Mourned 25 Kina'• comp•n•on 28 Brat DOWN 2 Mort lh•n onH or twos (clue 10 puufe answer) 3 'Rhinoceros· playwr11hl's lnottals 4 Miid 5 Cont11ners 6 Either 7 Muatcel term 8 In eddlt1on 10 11 Sm11h1n1 I~ Fold (var ) 14 1970 Broadway musical {clue to pyute answer) U S President 31 N11ty 16 32 Smell1n1 or1•n 17 34 Belon11111 to Ms Moore 19 36 Once more 23 37 Indebted 26 39 S1n1le 27 41 Left speechltu 29 42 Addlttonll 30 Answer 11 end Of the S1turd1y tog , ... 20 33 35 36 38 40 Decay Spree Common toot Teecher's oraon1za1ton Sltm One who complains GrHk letter Sir Geraint's wife Must1rd or w•termelo11 [!.~of bomb Nt &•tlve FRIDAY smum.111s For morlli111 111d 1fttr110011 lislin1s. plus. su DAYTIME l'llOGllAMS. llelow, !of your COl!ffllltllCt, art t1le day's mcMes. DAmf11£ MOVIES 12:00 D "' •111111 Or6tr l ndt" (wts) '6C-lo1s Ntllltlon. Kier Dullea, Buddy Ebsen m "llltmbtr of t1le Wtd6in(' (dra) '5J-Juhe Hams (lhtl Walm, Brandon DtW1lde 2:00 D "llondih Allnlt" (adv) J6-Mae West 3:00 ®! ~ "llide Ille Wtld Suri" (com) '64 Fabian Barbm [den llVllNING 8 :00 U (j J News U ill) News D Eme11encr 0Re U (fl ®l 3 Sports Speml (3hr) Conf!nued from 5PM live and eactus1ve coverage ot the scheduled 15 round rematch bel'!rrtn Muham mad Ah and f!tleholder Leon Spinks 101 the World Heavy.wt1&hl Boun1 Championship 1n lh1s bo1m2 fripleheader trom lhe Superdome m New Orleans 1 he olhf'f two h&hfs are Vrcloi Gatende1 vs M1k, Ross man loi lhe W0tld l 1&hl Heavywr11hl Cnamp1onsh1p and Danny Lillie Red'" Loptt vs Juan Malmei lor lht World r Ulhtrwei&hl Championship Commentalois loi lhe leleusl •rt Howa1d Cosell and C!ms Schenhel rv WEEK, SE~TEMBER 10, 1978 II Wiid Wild Wat m The lfldy 1unc11 Q) Slrttts of S.11 f11nciKo 3 Uli,s. Yoe• I You m °"' Euy 1)) fie T K Ooup ff H~ l'ark -6:30-u iJJ ,..., )J CfOSS.Wits CD I loft Lucy a_( AntHilltS ED Mldlltl IKkSOll 7:00 UU IDllftS D U1t's Ch1b f io.er's Wild II llowf1n1 for Dollars m Sta Minion S Man Q) S.nfCKd I Son 12~ In l'erlorm1nce at Wolf Trap ED MacNeil/lehm Report 'J01 Voter's Pipeline -7:30-u Lm of the Wlld U l'ftMIE.11£ l'luu Stud By D The N~ Game Bob Cubanks 1s the host I .. 1 The lilUPl'fls II The J~er's Wild Q) Adlm·l2 l), Holt,.ood Squaru ED Ollnnel 21 Toruatit .,.. !Ins 8:00 U e The lncrt41blt Hulk <Rl lht Hut• and a leenage boy P011rayed by ~uesl sla1 Brandon Cru1 allempf to bf1n1a1etl1ner 10 a sale landing alte1 lhe planes crew 1s disabled OJ ®J l2fJ llews II 1"! IHl llBC Friday Movte: IC) (90) "Slmlllp lnmion" (sci h) 78-Robert Vauehn Christopher L'' Daniel Pilon, l11u lrel. Helen Shaver Henry Ramei V1ctorra John son Doreen Lipson Robert Vauehn stars u a uro uperl who 1orns lofces with a l11endly alien force doine battle with a ruthless uphan bent on crutine havoc on Earth pnot to takine over the planet " llofi.: c (2111) "Th• Coft. qutrw Worm" (hor) 68 Ian Dc1lvy Vincent Prtee U Mowie: 1-C, (Jhr) "Eiodus" (dra) '60-Paul Newman ha Ma11t Saint. Sal Mineo. lee I Cobb. Sir Ralph Richardson , Peter l awlord lhe dramaltt 1tory of people caueht up 1n the events that led to the estabhshmenl of the state ol Israel An lsreeh lteedom l1gh1er sp111ts a e1oup ol Jews out of a B111ish intern ment camp on Cyprus and takes them to Pa1esl1ne 1!J Mowle: (2hr) "The Del11nt Ones" (dra) 'SS -Tony Curlis Sidney Poitier ID C,rol Burnt It I F 11ends &> Movie: (Zllr) "fut Strihs Out" (dra) 57 ~nthony Perl.ins f.D 12( so Wash1n1ton Week 1n Review -8:30- l llofit: 1 c; (211r) "The Hunt· ers" (dta) ~8 Robel! Mitchum ROl>ert Waener ID bnu Hr1hftpls fD ® 1f~ win StrHt ""• 9:00 D I l CBS frtd1y Mo ... : (t) (2111) "G11nd Thell A11to" (adv) '7 7- Ron Howard Nancy Moraan Matton Ross. Peter tsacksen. Barry Cahill Rance Howard, Chnt lioward Paula Powers and Sam freeman (Ms Mor 2an and Ron Howard) are 1n love, but. Paula s m1lhona11e lather couldn I care less He f1eures his pohltul aspuations would be beller Sttved 11 In daughter mamed a hand picked suitor-a socially 11ell·connected d11p h k1ne matters into lhe11 own hands Sam and Paula · borrow" her fathers Ro41s Royce and head 101 las Veeas to aet mamed Her lather offers a rewud and a moiety crew ol bounty hunters 101n the pursuit Ii llofie; fc.J (21tr) "Operalioll Coll11" (adv) 11-0aVtd Janss'n Wilham Conrad Lana Wood ID Mm Gnffin Show (2§) Junes Mkhtner's World f.D Mutttpitte Thutre [he Mayor of Caslerb11def' Bound by tonsc1,ntt. M1chnl Henchard rema mes Susan though her heallh •S 1~111ne <31 Emerrency One JO} Government I Audem11; Ille Unus' Bond -9:30- 11 1'1l OtJ Quincy (90) 'lhe Thigh Rone s Connected to the Knee Bone While dehver1ng a pathology leclure 11 a un1vt1S1ly. Quincy is presenl'd with d nicked humiln th1eh bone which Inds b1m and his students 1n mrch of the truth behind a 20 year old unsolved hom1etde Stephen Macht Fred Grandy ilnd Lindy Kelsey c\esl 10:00 • Ill""" Gl llipt '-lltry fD !211 The P1lllS4lrs Glencora and Plantae,nel become Duke and Ouch ess of Omnium but they art not quit' happy about 11 l2tJ The Sb Minion s Min (9l Alflir in lht Air -10:30- '}J Ad111"12 mm 11ews 11:00 0 <f U rJ ,101 llein II 111J 11! llet11 O The Dahn& Game Ill Movie: :C "Bnler" (dr1) 11 Scott lacoby Patricia Neal l ynn Carhn m The Odd Couple &> fernwood 211i&hl @ Black l'ttlpecl1te on Ille llews fD Dkl Cmtt Show 1.ff, father ~nows Best rSO) Maclleil/lehm Report -11:30- 0 ( 8 I CBS ute MoVte: The "'" Aven1er1/"Murder on Fh1ht 502" (dra) 72 Hugh 0 B11an Robed St~c~. George Maha11s II O~J ~l Johnny Carson U Twiliaht Zone U 1 ~1 1QJ 29, Barett• ID Hoaan's Heroes Cl) Get Smart .2(' Lilias, Yoea I You fD C1phoned ABC News 12:00 m Hot City Disco Cl) The Honeymoonm fll!t Movie: lhe Mosl Oangtrou~ Came -12:30- 3 SNp fKtory Disco TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 O Mowle: "Operation Warhead" (com) 64 Sun Connery, Stanle• Holloway U MoYlt: C "Oau1httr of tht Mind" (SUSP) 69 Ray Milland Gene f1trney Don Murray George Macrudy 10 MO¥it: Cunhghl 1n Abilene Q) us Vt1u SportsJ1ne 1:00 II 23 lt M1dn1chl Speml O Mnerrck m Tiit Soap factory -1:30- 0 hlhboul ID Hlfh Ho9fl &> Mow1e: C "Ni&hlmare 1n Wu" (ho1) 69 Cameron M1trhell 2:00 O MoVtt: C, "Hoffman" (~u-.p) 11 Pelt1 S,llrrs David loo~, ID Movtt: "lady from Shan1h1i" (mys) '48 Ril• Haywnflh Or~on Well,s -2:30- 0 Steve Edwards Show U Mom; C "Casanon 70" tcom) 6~ MartPllo Mawo1Jnr11 V"na l1s1 -3:30- 0 Movtt: "Amona" (wtsl 40 Wilham ttolden lean A1lhur 4:00 O Mo.it . "Cml1tt" (musl 18 Fred Asta11e G1nge1 Roge•s ID lllcwie: "The Sltancler" (niysl 63 Victor Buono David Mclean Diane Sayer -4:30- • Mom· "Vi11l1nte Terror" (,,.es) 54 Wild 8111 [lhott Mary [llen Kay ~ndolph M•ntooth st•rs .u tht' unrt'gimenled, wheel· ing-duling LI. Mike Bender, with Robert Hog•n portray· Ing lhe dediuled but com- pusion•le Lt. Comdr. H•ller when Oper•tion Pellico•I, ABC's comedy series, returns this ~euon with• nt'W cul and crew usigned to the pink subm.,lne, Su Tiger. M•nlnoth, who starred In Emergency for UniverHI Tt'le\'lslon, tft1des in his ,,..,.. medic R"'' for lht' uniform nf • N•vy heculiw Officer u slgned to tht' Se.1 llgc-r by mlsl•lre •nd much •g.1lnst hi\ will, His subm•rine Is now rnmmi"ioned u • life· guud ~Kue ~'sel p.tlroll· ing the P•cific for downed fllt'IS. Also sl•rring on the Se• T lgt r's roster "" loAnn Pflug "' the self·usuri'd Lt. Dorothy O'H•r•, he.id of the nurn hrig•de, Hlll.,y Thomp"°n .is tht' shup .tnd wllly Cnsign Betty Mlllt'r •nd Mindy N•vd '' lhf n•lve .and lngenuuu~ Lt. Dolor" (ranct.11. lerf Hurl1 •nd Bernie Kuknff will \etVt' .u execu· tlvt producers with Michlt'I llhodC!~ producing. Holly Morst wlll dll'tCt lht "•· son'~ lint epliodt', "O~r.111· lion Splttn.H ..... 21 Beauty and the Beast Tune 1n and laugh as host Rip friylor ;ind a panel of celebrity iurJQes lampoon that age-old 1ns111u11on beauty contests Premiere The Chuck Barris $1.98 Beauty Show 4 SATURDAY S£1TUllH 16 MORNING -5:30- 11 Mart w•·s Masi< Show e:oo 11 That's Cat SulMler s.tMsttr Cl C-1111ity ftedllK• ID Ufllftnl1y ol the Air -6:30- fl SunnM StllllSttr 11 ulld of t11e Lost a lie v.rtt, (f) TY Clmroom D DMJ & Goliath 1 IQJ Coline of Our Times m Stle•• 0u1 Q) Guest Stiot ID Capliolltd ABC News tDJ Search: Quest for l'er1on1I Munina 7:00 u ea-· 111r9' II I») D i Yoel's Space bu U Cll ([Q} '21J llew l'lnl 1'111thu JJ JM Surth 0 Tiie Hol fud11 Show ID Eltllltflbry """ Q) WDNn lletl to llul m '°'' '• Ku1111 -7:30- fl Dllsty's Treel!Me Ill P'atatlttn u rn (fO) ta Sceolly Do Wlltre --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At1 Tt11l Plltrtck PeterHn (I.) I• th• eurprlHd--1nd confuHd-· winner of 1 per90n11 valet-John Wlltl1!Tlj9-wtten he enters a cont .. t without knowing What the prize wlll be In "The Contest Kid," el ring on the ABC Waei.nd Sc>ec111, Saturday at t 1AM. , ... 22 lfJ flowtr Atra11ttllltftls D The loM bft&tr ID Tlltt's E-a11 ...... r ... f.l:)flilll future 8:00 fl All·lltw ~ Hour Ill Mowie: "C..alry Scout'' (wes) ·s1 -James Arness. Rod Cameron • m ® a FallffK• D Mo¥ie: CC) ''Timbe~Kk" (adv) '54-Sterhne Hayden. Vera ~alston ID Mowit: ''Tiit U4Y alld Ille llllclit" (adv) 'SI-Louis Hayward. Patricia Medina. 6D DiredieM '71: MonMty of Ille ..... -8:30-• <fAJ QI) S.rf riefl4s D ~ QI) GNzill's ,...., Hour • SMlltr1I Califnia 9:00 • .... llMJ/hH lllMMr •S..YW1y .T....._. -9:30- • (fl Qll ~1 AM-SIM• e @ fllltaltict.r ..... a:>~ " Ille c.. ...,.. (1dv) '62-J1ek Pat•nce • Meotit: "O•a•" (1dv) ·~-Mtcdo11•ld C.rty. Rhonda Atmina ... 10:00 a Olft lltlft~r...., ..... :DeN•Mlt • -..: (J:) '1Maltn bleM" (adv) '51 Jtll Ch•ndltr, htlyn Ktyu tlD 0.. U,... A a.le TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10 1978 -10:30-u (}_ Tarun and lltt S1111tr SeNn D Scltnce fldion 111Hlrt m l11ter111t10NI Clltu Coftraa• 11:00 D iat H 1111,., Luau• a-111n Tums not in1lable U f1J till ..tt Tiit ABC Wffktlld Sfll(ial · lhe Contest l\id" When a shre-d y0una boy with a prochv1ty tor se'~1n1 11vuways •111s the ser YICU ol a h1&h toned valtt m a ma1111nt promotion. ht hnds his hit !urned upside do1Wn P1111ck Pe tmen stars as Hirvey Small and co stamne are John W1lhams. Ronn1t Scribner W1ll1am Boeert Pal Stevens and Mona Bruns -11:30- • Ducnet •CU 1101129 Amtnun Balldstllld ID llasllvitlt Minic Q) let'1 Mike A Otal AFftRNOON 12:00 U I eJ $pKt lclde111y Ill Twll11ht Zont Iii Tiit ust Stdt llid1 ID This Week in lastblll Q) Tarun -12:30-u 1• Fil Albert a Moll"" llally U Hollywaocl T Hn fG: Disco 10 ID The bun ID Garcltn1111 frOlll Ille Ground u, Qt) A Stuo11 tf CtlttlntlOll 1:00 fl Ct l Ark II m 11n &a111e ot the WHk • This Is the llfl 11Q) M1111·12 ID Soul Train II) Ali11 Slllith & Jones fm Star ol llldil -1:30-fl (l \ JOMillutH 8 ( tl (J'°1 Mi llCAA Foolhll Live coveraae of the game between San Jose State and St1nl0td D Abeott & Costello 2:00 G llidsworhl An aw1rd w1nn1ne newsm11111ne series by and tor child1en 11 Tll.tt's Cat • 11lt lie ,,..., Cl) Mowit: CCJ "Tiit lvtterfly Alf1ir" (adv) '11 St1nley Baker Claudia Card1111le •ar1111e11i.,..... m Mellie: "t. OW c.fifnU" (wu ) '42-John Wayne @ lhril: (t J "C.-tM!I" (Kt Ii) '68 Jame$ Cun. Roller! Duvall. Charles Aidman, Jo111n1 Moort tD Smll C1n11try '-ff T1u11a. ...e Top women &oilers (~mpete 1n this hve cov1111e of semi l1n•ls from tht Rownd Hells Golf and Countl) Club 111 Alimo, Calllornla a llttr• o ... ,....... lfiPllPb -2:30- •• , ...... 11111* 8 Aclklllhlrt USA 3100 DO. C..,... • ""*4ua D MO¥it: ct) "8tttlt Btntalh lht Eartll" (S<H1) '68-Kerw1n M1lhews, Vmane \lentury CD Mowlt: .. ._." on A Strini" (d11) '60-Ernul 8oran1ne, Kerwin Math ews. Colleen Dewhurst. Aleaande1 Scourby tD llrl &1111t of lilt W•• 9l lts Aft&tles f'!llll~rlllOftiC al lh HtllywMd Int -3:30- D CIS SportJ S,.ctac11l11 Ho 1nf01m1flon 1v1rt1ble ltom the Net wOfk at our 1>ress time D Sat111uy St C~iuHy Speaklna 1HJ S,Orts Clta 11tn1• 4 :00 Iii Voyaa• to th• lottom of Ille So Cl) MoYit: CC:. "Silm City" (wes) '51 (dmond O'Brien Yvonne De!:lrlo tUl lr011Side Gi> L1tlno C011aortlum :UI Ch1111rs rootbaN '"''e" U Erk Hotter: The Crowded Ult -4:30-fID Que l'au, USA (II Mo-lit: "fal'Wtll lo Arms" Pa\'I J (dra)-Jenn1ler Jones, Rock Hudson 5:00 D Nn """ of the Wttk a Sur Tr ... Animated leatu1e D CD CJ)) ~ AIC's Wiclt WO!kl of Sports rco 1ntormat1on available ltom lht HelwOI~ at OUI PIUS ltm• Sur rm II Mowit: 1c1 "Kinp ot lht Sun" (dra) '63 -Yut Brynner Gto11t Chak111s. Sh11ley Anne rield CD lllowle: ~ "Duel in D11~lo" (wt5) '66-James Cuner S•dner Po1trt1, Dennis Wuwer. 81b1 Anderson @ lotart S.-<ilt 8 JaMtS Mkltt111r's •Olld fD Stu Soc:car Nntt1nch~m I O•tst vs Arsenal. -5:30- • World of Survlnl D Nt111 a All&Jb ltttball fhr Cahlorn1a Angels Y$ Kansas Crty Royals 0 lntro411Ci111 BiolotY •v•NING eroo • ([) QJl ...... G ID !llns m SrfaAL .-..rd't Dltco hrtJ hped 11 the newest Htw Yor~ d•KO called "fhe Xenon " GuHts 1n<ludt Ooftna Summtra. And1 Cobb. P1t11 8rO'lfll 1nd lararts 8 StMltS.. mm -6:30- • 8 <U<llCll "-"' • lltry frttfllletl• OW..·11 uz- tD T11111ll11t "Sh1lt1111 Cu1s Gem hnee ltosti 9 (CllMMiu"' S.U•lla 7 :00 • Sl'(CIAl, o.,w Sllttlllll.. 1171 lllllllJ ......... Clltic On td SMth•n pres.nts his mlh 1nnu11 bthlnd Ille· tcena pm11w of the Crnmy Aw1rds with f11t11vt1111 ot the stars. cllps of lhtlr shows end of PHI 1wards Wtll!OlllU CI' Emer1encr OM II The $UI Btlwty Sllow Ctleb rily panel Su11 Chaffee, [11~ Estrada and Joyce Haber 8 E,..+t11a1 los A1111t.i Collbct. D Space 199' llDJ Tllat' s IWlywooll m a afJ uwrtnet Wtlk si-m Mlfcus WttbJ lfll lla111t Tllat Tune ® Ollct UPon A ClnlK fm ~111.t Tonlpl IS§) ht11in1 11 ~ -7:30- D The Price b Rlpt D Family Feild D Match G.tme f'M ()) Kttn's l"eople ®J ~'1 Tiie Cllup Show 114l Lftttl Thomn lltmtmbers fID The Two ll011nies Ronnie Corbell and Ronnie Barker perform skrts aboul old 1rme dancing, horse me betting and h~pnollsm 8:00 fl lf1 Nf.W SEASON Good Times (lhr) Eslher Rolle 1s re introduced m her starrine role as the matnarch ol lhe Evans lam1ly lollow1n2 a season's absence In the open1nc episode. the Evans children and W1llona are pleas anlly shocked lo lurn that Thelma hU been datinc the nahonally re 11010ned loolball player, Keith Ander son (Ben Powers), a He~an Trophy candidate currently neeotiatmc a SI 000 000 proless1onat contract with the Chicago Bears When l\tttll proposts 11 only remains 101 Thelma 10 phone her mothei 1n A111ona to .sk her bless1n1 But hapj)rness soon tu1ns lo hor1ache when Florida ruslles home lo be with her daughter only lo fmd 1 house 1n turmorl D 121> QI) NEW SEASOll CHil"s "Peaks and Valleys" A cml wit ftled by an 1n1ured moto11st tauses Jon and Po°'h to cons1de1 qu1tt1na the CliP The hrehlight of this episode 1s a d1\co d1nc1n1 sequence T 1oy Donahue and Kaye Stevens guest D Mowle: Ctl (2hr) "Tales of Tttl'OI'" (hat) '62 Vincent P11te. Peter Lorre 8 (1) (JQ) !2t) Nf.W SEASON Carter C-try (lhr) "The Selling of lht lllay<>f Chiel Rov decides to run •r•inst Mayor Teddt Burnside TM !WO nvab pull out 111 !lops 1n • knock down, d1ac out comedy b1ttlt. to wm thf top office 1n Clinton Coinefi D flhrit; !Cl (90) "lt1111 ... llNttl lllt $41" (sci 11) · 10 Sh1nie111 Cll1!>1. ~drew Hutll" Pew Nul CD Tiie Coral hlnp llJ ,.._.:"!ft Old C.liltf11il" (wtj) 'Cl Jollft Wayne ~~ ""' "1trl-111Ca eD ~: P'Wtrait of A Wttul A lilm pothlrl of OM of lht ft,. womtn tym~ny conduct~ lltl *-MtdlHtl's WlfN 9 :00 9 ) CIS s.t1~ llletie: C1 (111f) • ..,.,.. ....,.,. (dta) '78 Dtnn11 Wuvtr, Sharon Glen, Ptle1 M11~ R1d1m1n, Bern1dttte Peltli. Robert Yttif!IA. Slteldon Leonard . Wuvei stars as 1 111tred m11nl1nd llwy" who buys a small hotel 1n Honolulu, only lo h• nuefll up 1n 1 murderous s1tu111on tnvoMna 1 ru111111111 ri•nd 1ur'1 "11n,i.:s, • 111t~ leu mobttar, ind 1 racket buJtlflt US Smtor D 1211 r8l ala Event: Kina Kon1 Part I (lhr) fhe lavish mullt m1ll1on dollar Omo de l1urenl11l' 1dvenlu1t, stamna Jeff Brrdees. Charles Grodrn and Jt!~•ca Lance tells the clusic slGty of 1 11111! ape his love for a beauutul 111om1n and his 1n1e1 when ciplured .ind brouehl to Htw YOfk The spect1cula1 lutures a 40 loot. SJ m1tlron mtchamcal ape 1n the fllle role U Tonite 1 two hour 111 • new rom111tic cruise on the ''LOVE BOAr' B CD ®l '21 ltf.W SEASON lmt lloat (2hr) "M11ooned" The uplain and ere• ol the SS Pac1l1c Prrnceu are held caphve on an island by a hermit while the love Boll d11fts undei lht cont1ol of a bunel1ne Naval otl1ctr John Astrn, Barbi Benton Edie Adams, Avery Schrttber, David B11ney, Donna Mills Laraine Day Lola f alana. Dick Martin and Norm Crosby auesl m Tiit Donni farao Sllow Ray Pnce and Rip laylor guest l.2jl Cleal PerformanctS fID DEBUT The L0111 Searth 'Prot~stant Spmt USA" Premiere ol a 13 pa11 se11es t1am1n1n2 the world's primary relt11ons and their 1ole 1n the 20th century. hosted by Bril1sh dramahst and author Ronald Eyre In part one Eyre probl's what lies btneath the snw v1cor ol re 1t11ous e1prust0n amonc American l'lolestants {91 M1sttrp1ec1 Thutr1 -9:30-0 T~e Miu Wttld C1hforn11 h auty haunt 8>b Prnrn10n hO\ts m HEE HAW DEBUT!! * JOTH BIG Yll TONITE m HeeHaw 10:00 U Htt Haw Hontys Debut ol a new mus;ul comedy 5tl 1n 1 countrr nrahtctub atmosphere 1un by lhr Honey family StatS lulu Rom3n, ~enn~ Puce. Gallard Sa1ta1n, Kalh1e lee Johnson and 1!11stv Rowe Cl) Colla&• mi> James Mtclttntr't World (R) In l"trf0frt1.1nc1 at Woll T11p -10:30- • l0¥1 Amtrkan Style m Nm 11:00 e •m News a uai Q't1 Nm D UtlA Footkn UC~ B1u1ns n lennessu Yotunteers TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 O S.cOlld C11) llt.ut m MO¥it: (CJ "The 8nl11" (hor) 69-0avid Niven. Ell Wallach. Jun Paul Belmondo Q) Monty Python's Flyin1 Circus O Aclam·IZ fD Mo.it: foes on lht Plain" Jfl Rn Humbud -11:15-iJ'J MeA Griffin SllOw -11:30- D Mov1t. "Situation H09leu But Not Serious" (com) '6~-Rober1 Red- lo1d Alt< Guinness Mike Connors D 11)) i)l Saturday llltM Lin Sttve Martin hosls D Mo.it: C. "Blick Gunn" (adv) 72 hm B1own Brenda S~kes. Vida Blue Martin landau Luciana Pal um (tJ Mowie· tC'l "Sl1111Me1llou1e Five" (adw) ·12 -M1chael Sac ks, Valerie Pemne 0 OHIO STATE/PENN ST • FOOTBALL/FAST EDDY AND ROMAN GABRIEL D C0Ue1e Foolball Ohio Stair vs Penn S181t m Mowit: "Slalag 17 . slart1ng Wilham Holden II) fht Rookies 12'41 Tllracian Gold -12:30- Q) Mov1t; IC "Blood Mmt" (hOf) 70-Pelei C11penler. M111a A1a1on 1:00 U t>f •oc• Concert Guests 1n elude M111lyn McCoo & Billy OaYIS Paul McC11tney & Wmrs Mate. Richard Bet1t1 and Ceoias M1lle1 m M~s: The How11ds of ¥11 c1n11 The last Man on Earth. Allred H1tchc(lC~ P1esents -1:30- .. ••tt•r Su,.11un CJ Tiit Mte11t11ren 2:00 8 Morie: "Tll• l-Shlpe4 lloom" (dta) '63 Leslie C11on. Tom Sell. Btock Pelers Ill MO¥it : IC) "ltoocl 101 A Sliver Doll11'' (wes) '6~-!ilonttomtry Wood. Cwelvn Stewart, Peter Cnus -2:30- ..., Mowtt: "htrr Dty't A HolidaJ~ (com) '37 Mae West Lloyd Nolan 4:00 U M""1: ''Sil ot A Kind " 'Oaneer lone" ClJ Movtt: lCl MOutl •t llM lio tiralldl" (wo) '64-Sun fl~n TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1978 SA VE OVER 5200 OM A COMPLETE SYSTEM YAMAHA CR-220 STEREO RECEIVER ¥amaha's newest receiver offers the same ultra-low d1s1ort1on & sensitive tuner al a fraction of the cost JVC JLA·20 TURNTABLE/SHURE M70EJ Ou1et. responsive. reliable and a great value What more can you ask from a single-play turntable that shuts itself off? UL TR ALI NEAR 77 LOUDSPEAKER This 3-way air-suspension speaker system will handle up to <40 waits per channel With the lull protection of circuil·breakers, the UL 77's will give vou years of lull performance Maft••llf Ad .. rtlsed At $623.50 SPEAKER WEEK RETURNS COMrUMINTS OF HS, ULTIAUMIAl. & HR If f°" ........ Giit a. .My_..,. ft It .... Ate.tk Mmlc toolll adv ...... of SCMM •fir( specJal fechwy ,.-tc~ So ....... 1-1. few ........ of .... fnllh ol ..t ....... ~' ESSLS-8s High velocity Thats lhe secret ro ESS s AMERICAN MONITOR U TOWERS From RTR comes the American Monitor Series of lull·range loudspeakers With a 12" bass speaker in a 3·way Ported design, the sound 1s lull & rich with plenty of Powerful bua for any 1ncred1bly present highs II uses the famous Heil Air-Motion Transformer tor clean crisp lull sound in a relatlvely small oak cabinet M.wfectw.rtR ...... Ust rrtce $ 17'.00 • AMHtCAN MOH tr Oii size room .,..,......,, Ad .. rtlMd At UH.00 tJtrolneor UL TR~LINEAR 100 s T.he UL 100's are very well dealgn9d The 12" woofer 11 ported for more t>aaa then trldlllonel 12" woofera A nice criap high. full mld·renge, end lull protection c1rcu1try make the 1001 a great buy ,. ....... , A.t•trltlH et $1 lt.OO WI A HAYI A I°' JIL. 9YSOMIC, YAMAHA. IMD. US, AMlllCAM MC>t41TOI. ULTIAUMIAI & 1"1 DYMAMITI MICIOSPIAI• DIM94stOM LAI AllU IA. ALL AT ATUMTIC'S USUAL LOW PllCIS IXTIMDID PA YMIMT -tO DAYS, MO IMTlllST .. , '.,.. ., HOUR\ "'4nndoy lhru '" 11lo8 \ol 10 r, CloH d <,untioy • 44 "> f t flh COC.fA M(\A atlantic • music stereo