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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-05 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ... --- BJ' .ioHN VALTEUA CW ... o.Jtf ..... ~ ID h1I tuterUI blla"illlt anc1 with .ll, ptesence. IJlal"bespeaks c1 ... oberto • R.enovatea, maitre d •, a a._ e s a crowded dtii· -mr~m-•• an edventure. J:leJ.s cobust of build and -nra-ir . qulC k lo ,slDile , abd YA&.TIRU • articulate -u well hesboul~be. Rtnovale1 bas worked M>1De ol I.be .. bes\ room•" in the hold din- ing bus\aeiss. But the ad venture he sees iP making a customer·• evenin& one o( good food, fine wine ana crane! service i. pat.. compued to what life uaecl lo be. Renovales ls ~-and a mer by blood, and airtTaft ~ hls air.cr~t -ar·e the vertebrae of his'StOl'Yt- The C'hapters read like a Hem- ingway novel : · • SUN_DAY -. • • TbeCutro.takeover; defedioo in a fighter plane; crop dulUng in tbe Florida •wamplands; the Bay ofJ'lilc Tboae a.re the ingredients in I.be ~or Ille booS of the dln-i.ns rooms of the Newport Beach MarrlotlltOltl. •t-wa1--.klnny In lbooe da)'S," he explained, d11ploylng a small color print of a young CUban • • • SIOilS for CIA fl&hler pilot st.,,.tlng near the wing of his Jel fl(iht.,-. "II was only eight days after the Cutro tak:eover wben she other file~ ana I lied about ....... veiU.nce"fnissioo~ "We took. orr and ... tn a few minutes, w&-.-ere getting ready to land 11\norida. ~~ It wu the "'eyenlh !iUCh Oight after lbe Communfst dictator ., overthr:ew the once·ioud rea:ime of Futeencio Ballota. ol Tbat waa only lhe beglnnln1 Renova.lea' adventures in the.air. Jt dld.n't take lone for the machinery to begin Iha! led to the u.r,or Pigs. ' ln those day•. ouUide the American immleralion offices, there was alwars someooe whO once wlis in-the armed-fortt1 in Cuba. They'd stand Uler. and have a rbat with people with my background ... The men outside the ornces were recruiters for the CIA in an operation lhal 'i:a~ . Reriovales fully well~ ' and almost common knowled.&e. • Before Ions. Renovalff " Joacer wu crop dustinl tbe eue' patchesof.Florida. · "It waso't much oC a life ~t there with the snakes," he mused over a plate of roast beef and rice In the hotel'• largest dinina room~ Soon, he was at the stick or old American cargo planes, flying supplies and fre:sh reerulta to CSeeCOAST, PageAfl VOL . 68, NO. 278, 9 SECTIONS, 106" PAGES ' . . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY. OCt OBE R 5, 1975 TWENTY-FIV E CE NTS - • • -· Don't Partner' Me Brian Foster, 2, of Huntington Beach, ·doesn't seem to be loo sure nr this cowboy buddy stuff as form er national f111alist PRC:4.. rodeoer Steve Cosca greets him in pre·rodeo clinic for kids at the Orange County Fairgrounds Satur- day. Steve met some other kids who were slightly more eager to shake hands (see Page A2 ) at firs\ day of the two· day event . .. Body Found • • m A dead man who police believe may bave been murdered was found in an Anaheim motel room Saturday by a cleaning woman. The woman notified her supervisor, who called police. They found the man lying on the bed in a room in the Caravan Inn, 130 W. Katella Ave., when they County Motel arriv~ shortly after noon. The identity of the man and cause of death were still under inveStigation late Saturday night. Detectives declined to r e- lease any additional information about circumstances or the death which led them to suspect it may have been homic ide or any addi· tional description or the victim. , , .• ' Alleged" SLA Messages Ask 'Military Assistance'· LOS ANGELES tAPI -A typewritten message claiming "The SLA lives on·· and signed "Symbionese Liberation Army·• was received Saturday by sever al California newspapers and radio stations. Authorities have said they con· sider the arrests or Patricia Hearst, Wendy Yoshimura and William and Emily Harris in San Francisco last month to have rmished the SLA. The message, if genuine, provided an indication that there might be remaining Security ,Tight,.Ford Steps Out NEWARK, N. J . (APJ -Presi· dent Ford rode through a friendly crowd of about 150,000 at the Mountain State Forest Festival parade in West Virginia Satur· day, then flew to New Jersey where protestors paraded across the street from the hotel where he went to raise money ror state Republicans. Ford traveled back to Washington late Saturday night. As he was driven in the parade through the streets of Elkins, W. Va .• Ford wav.ed and smiled. standing through the open hatch of his armored limousine. Arriving in Newark, however, he remained within hi s car, which drove through almost deserted downtown streets to the Robert Treat Hotel. which was sur· rounded by dozens or ururormed policemen. Across from the hotel, several hundred demonstrators, most of them black, waved signs rrom behint1 a wooden barrier and a human wall or policemen. The demonstrators· signs bore such messages as .. Stop Im· perialism;· "Get Out or Angola" and "JobsrorAll. .. (See FORD, PageA2l SL.A members at large. Patricia's parents, Randolph and Catherine Hearst, visited their daughter for. about an hour and 45 minutes Saturday, staying with her n·early an hour past the scheduled end or visiting hours at 2:30p.m . On his way into the jail. Hearst told a reporter he was skeptical or news reports that Patty was being given s ubstantial dosages of '' antipsychotic drugs.·· ·· 1 have no idea,·· he said. when asked whether she was getting such ~edieation . "It sounds like a lot or balo_ney. I don·t know what a psychotic drug is. I just have no idea at all." Saturday 's message, ad - dressed to ··Weather Under· ground and Other Comrades in Arms," called on radical sym- pathizers ror what it termed ··military assistance.·· A spokesman ror the FBI in Los Angeles said the bureau had received the original copy rrom th£' Los Angeles T imes and was analyzing it. Newport Boat Blast Injures Man, 50 A faulty wire on a battery switch was blamed for a OOal ex - plosion in Newport Harbor Satur· day that caused possibly serious injuries to a San Leandro man. Williarh j?:enklusen, SO, was re· port~d in stable condition at 1-{oag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. He surfe red rh:sl· and second.degree burns on the race and was blown into the water by the rorce of the 6:40 p.m . explosion. witnesses said. Orange County H arbor patrolmen. summoned by a wit· ness, saw smoke billowing up rrom the 36-foot cabin cruiser La· Bota moored near the Balboa Pavilion. a s pokesm an said. Zenklusen is believed to have been the only person aboard the boat. which is listed as belonging: to Charles Mayo . The patrolmen extinguished the Fire with the de partment ·s fire boat equipment and cut the Saigon Hits U.S. TOKYO (APJ -South Viet· nam has "condemned .. the Unit · eel States for planning to re· patriate 1,600 Vietnamese re· fugees without Saigon·s consent, a Hanoi broadcast reported to· day. battery eable, which had iiP· parently short-ci r cuited, with bolt cutters. Mesa Party Ends in Jail For Four Men An eight·hour-long party with a loud band end ed in the arrest o( rour people about midnight Saturday in Costa Mesa, police said. Sgt . Don Casey said police had warned the revelers at least five time::; beforl' entering the re. sid ence. where he said mari· juana plants and seeds and ~m­ phetamines were round. Arrested were Dennis Charles Litton. 20. and Vernon Keith Robt>rts. 20, both o( 3056 Warren l~ane, whcr(> the party took place. They were held on sus pi - cion or possession of marijuana and Ctangerous drugs. Also arrested were a 15·year· old boy and a male adult who was cha r ged with drunkenness . About 150 partygoers were di s· pt>rsed. "There's no way of determin· ing at this time if it's genuine," said FBI SpeQial Agent R.E. Russell, "but w~·re goin1 to ban· die it as though it is. We take all these things seriously.'' Identical copies of the message were received by the Los Angeles Times, the San Diego Union and radio station KGB in San Diego. A police spokesman in San Francisco said the San Franqjsco Chronicle and radio stalion CSee HEARST, P age"2) Huntington Diver Dies Off Island By J ACKIE NYMAN Ol._Dtlly l"I .. _.. Frantic rescue attempts by his steprather failed to save a ZS. year-old Huntington Beach man who drowned Saturday while scuba diving orf the Catalina Isthmus. George B. Carroll: or 2712 1-lermosa Ave., was pronounced dead at the scene shOrtly after noon. His bod y was then taken by sherifr·s helicopter to the Los Angeles Coroner's ornce. ·rhe tragedy occurred when Carroll's regulator apparently failed while he was diving in 30 to 50 feet or water alongside his stepfather. Sheldon W. Spencer, '~.or the same Huntington Beach address. Sherirr·s deputies said Spencer attempted to s hare his oxygen ~ank with Carroll but became en· tangled in kelp. As he strug- gled desperately to rree himself, Carroll swam loward lhe s ur· race. Whe n Spencl'r managed to Cree himselr and reach the surface. however, he sa w no sign or his stepson. Deputies said hl' swam back to the 3,1-root boat from which they had been diving, the ISeeD1v•:R, Page Al) Happy Birthday, U~I Could First 10 Years Be the Easiest? By DOUGLAS FRITZSCRE or .. o.1r, '111it!IUff Al the \]niversity Book Store ac.ross Campus Drive rrom UC Irvine, this year's crop or stu- dents is waiting out the lines and digging into pockets to buy the ruel for another session of learn- ing. This year there are about 9,000 students: l,SOOaheadolthecam· pus growth plan. More than ever before. As they wait, they grumble aboUt the prices of'tbe books, the weiirht of the book1 and the nun\ber prescribed by their various professors. In the opening days ol school, the)'. naively park their cars tn the ITTine Town Center parking lot7ontfto "find a few hours later that city police have towed them off. • T.hey recline on the grass in Campus Park. meet people and seek~ Classes in locations that sometimes seem as distant and hard to reactt as Mount Everest. UCl, J9'75. The 11th class is tak· ln(ltofir1llleps !hroughlhecam· pui. A decade Is past since the ftnt clai1Walked the same way_ I J What will it be like in another decade! The University of California last summer watched its "catch·up .. budget~atcbing up after the so·c a lied tight fisted- ness or the Ronald Reagan ad- ministration-get trimmed down to a .. status quo" budget under the fiscal shears of new Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. UCI Vice Chancellor John Hoy is making s peeches to Jocal It'• ·been. to 11cora lince ·cM first students were Odmitted to UC Irvin<. On TU<sday, the Doily Pilot will publish O ~ UC· tion recounting the accomplish· ment1 of the decode ct UCI. groups on ''UCJ's Second Decade'· as part or the UCI Speaker's Bu.reau program for this year. I· Hoy expects 14,000 to 15,000 stu· dents as the 1985 school year begins. The questiops of growth versu& ,.ttatus .quo. says Hoy, will find different answers among the un · ivenity campuses. UCJ, located in Orange County. is ln s popula· lion area ln which the number of \ . school children is increasing al IS percent or more a year .. It means UCJ needs to make room, Hoy said in an interview last Wednesday. Making room, however. does not necessarily mean finding more money , he said. UC regents are eyeing another "catch-up" budget which will go to the stale Legislature and the governor next spring. • ·Hoy expects the $660.J rpillion ·in state funds included in the Sl .98 · billion budget to be trimmed like last year's budget. ftN Tm: INSIDE Within the cai:npU5, he said, MALE SU RGERY -Vasec· growth will mean shifting re· lomy, the operation that sources from ·one area to sterilizes a m an, can be a solu· another. It means adding faculty tion or just another problem in in line with the number or new a c.omplex collection or issues. students; although not·necessari· Staff Writer Tom Barley lakes on ly starlti\g new programs. thesubjecton Page Bl. It also m eans finding room ror , WROHITO'S JOB _While lhe the newcomers. That won 't be easy says Hoy. emperor or Japan is keeping his "The capital area ls the key to 54·year<old promls:e lo visit the it. And t don't think I can see us ··United States, some at home are re<:eivinc the capital resources callirig for him to resign his job and not return to the throne when n~ed," he contends. he gQlOI back to Japan. Back- We des~rately need a 1.ec· ground story on the emperor, his lure hall. We need what Is cal\ed\ promise and his ~lillc1 is told in (See C IRVl NE; P ageA3> \ UPldiSpatchon PageA9. -.r --. v HELPING THEMSELVES A group of Vietnamese rcrugees rrom Camp P e ndleton have pro- pos ed that ·a ·'Vietnamese Hamlet " be built to racilitate the integrati on or refugees into American society. Excerpts of a ll'tler rrom Arca No. 08, Tent 52D appear on Page A7 . 'CINDERELLA' -A really "got-it-together" Orange Coast teen-ager is making the most oC nearly seven years or showing horses and, at age 14, is about to tackle the big-time competition at the Forum International llorseShow. On Page 83. • Ao ating ba b ies a re 'wate rsafe ' babie s and teaching infants how to make thems elves at home In the water like this is full-time job tor former Olympics d lstence 1wlmmer Greta Andersen. See story on Page A4. Insid e .<j mada11 .-11......,._ M MT-Silnkt •1 •mw~ll as Cit....,.., Al OtMfflM Dl·l4 .......... .....,...... •1 ........... c..,,M .. , .... er..._,,. ., ··-"' """" '*' htm•'-'" •s.1. ~ "Miit(' .. "'' ... _ .. , -.. """'91"' Af't9M aJ --., ..... U"'*" •• OllrtMM<C..M At. ........ .. ..... .. lllttfl.•Nti. CM ,...... .. _...., C1-4 v.."'....... .., -.. OAIL Y ,.n,OT SECTION• \ ,. A l DAILY PILOT FORD IN CROWDS. • • Inside the hotel, Ford attended a SI,000-a -person reception and a $100-a-plate dinner that New Jersey Republicans hoped would net them $100,000 to finance their drive to overturn the top-heavy Democratic majority in the stale assembly. .. It'~ always an inspiration to come to New Je rsey because you have a great challen~e here." * * * A ttacks Not Persomd-Ford CHJCAGQ (UPI) -President Ford said he believes two recent attempts on his life did not result from personal anim<>Eiity toward him but ratber were protests against an institution, the Chicago Daily News reported Saturday. Daily News White House re· porter Peter Lisagor said Ford told him be finds in his travels. a bout t he nation uniformly friendly people and "a r eal wholesome attitude'' rather than distrust and pessimism. • Ford told the diners. noting that Republicans currently hold only 14 of 80 assembly seats and three or 15 places in the U.S. House de- legation. He appealed for party unity and called on New Jersey Republicans to make next month's legislative elections "a bellwether" for the national elec· tions next year. Ford criticized the House for cutting $9 billion from his defense budget request , declaring "I think they went too far'.' and urg- ing the Senate to restore some of the reductions. The President repeated his Call for congressional action on his energy proposals. At one point, he ~estured so vigorously, in thumpmg the lec- tern with his right hand, that the presidential seal dropped off the front. Some 500 Newark policemen were working overtime to provide .additional security foe Ford's vis- it. Democratic Mayor Kenneth Gibson, whO welcomed the Presi· dent at Newark Airport, said the visit was costing the /inancially hard-pressed city $30,000. Coast Watch ... Top Ne ws Stories of the pa s t week from Or ange Coas t Communi t i es NEWPORT BEACH--The defense in the Balboa Pussycat Theater obscen- ity trial wrapped Up its case la st week, calling as witnesses sex researchers, college professors, film critics and even a woman who had been dismissed earlier from the jury because she said she had see n t he films on trial, noeep Throatn and "Devil in Mi ss Jo~es ," twice with her husband ••• SADDLEBACK VALLEY--Public officials have been warned that use of coMplimentary golf privilege cards distributed by the Mis s i on Viejo Company may be gro u nds for confli ct-of-interest charges. Following Deputy Orange County Counsel Frank Fekete's opinion, the development firm notified all 44 card recipients. &leven cards have been returned ... FOUNTAIN VA LLBY--Unif icatio n elections here and i n south Huntington Be ach £aced an uncer tain future Friday after a Superior Court judge ordered preparations hal ted for the Nov. 4 vote. Af fe cted school districts were explorinq the possibility of o verturning the rul ing .•• LAGUNA BEACB--Wnat kind of person ahould be hired to replace retiring Ar·t Co lony Police Chief Prank Schopen? ffB enign image" was how City councilMan Charlton Boyd 'described the traits he wants to see. Be said he favors "a benign approach with a minimu• ,of violence and if it is possible to do 1t1 withou t quna ••• " S~N CLBMENTE--The city council ha• approved a new grading ordinance which bars the terraced-type developaent characteristic of much.of the city 'a buildinqa. The law will •narl five proposed housing proj•cta. • • • BoWdymg Fa11s I Sabotage. Charged As Firemen Strike-• KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Mayor Charles B. Wheeler, slam· ming a fist on a table. said Satur· day he won't resume talks with striking firemen until he gets JXllice protection and an apology from union officials. Wheeler said he wants police protection because "the firemen won a great battle in San Fran- cisco by' bombing the mayor's house. We don't want that to hap- pen in Kansas City.•• ?tteanwhile. amid charges Of sabotage and arson, this city of 500,000 rem·ained without adequate fire protection as more than 100 fire calls -mcluding in- significant fires and false alarms -were reported. The sabotage charges prompted union officials to say they might call off the strike if vandalism continues'. Maj. Fred Guenther of the police department said many fire extinguishers malfunctioned at fires. lie also said there were in- cidents or fire extinguishers be· ing filled with flammable liquid. oxygen tanks being emptied and- \.\'ater poured in the fuel tanks of fire trucks. Wheeler. in a news conference, said he had rejected an offer bY. Charles Shaefer, attorney for Local No. 42 of the International Association or Fire Fighters, to go into binding arbitration because "we don't have binding arbitration in the state of Mis· souri." More than 848 firemen went on strike at 7 a .m . Friday demand· ing more money: Tax Fraud Touches County Celebrities A Santa Ana physician and a UC Irvine mathematician were among the celebrities cited as unsuspecting beneficiaries of an aUeged illegal tax deduction scheme for which three San Francisco tax specialists have been indicted. A federal grand jury returned a 23-count indictment Friday ac- cusing the specialists or creating $1 .4 million worth or inCorne tax deductions for phony Caribbean business transactions for promi· nent personalities. The'. indictment, which outlined an alleged international scheme tying together the Netherlands, Panama and the Bahamas, said phony tax returns were prepared for clients. Los Gatos attorney, Quentin L: Breen, 35, a San Francisco at- torney, and Ronald Adolphson. 42, a Los Gatos accountant. The maximum penalty would be 71 years in prison ror Margolis · and $120,000 f'me and lesser time and ainounts for Breen and Adolphson. The bank faces a possible $10,000 fine. Most of the deductions were claimed fi>r interest expenses and partnership losses on behalf of 36 individual taxpayers. The largest single claim was a partnership loss of $191,000. All defendants were accused of conspiracy. Margolis was named in all 22 substantive counts of preparing fraadulent tax re- turns, and Breen was charged in only two substantive counts. Adolphson and the bank were on- Jy named in the conspiracy count. Bareb,.tk-bronc rider Steve Cosca· s hakes hand$ with young fans (left) before clinching that same. ri6bt band around bronc ngglng '(center) to do bis thing at Cystic Fibrosis Foundation rodeo at Orange County Fair• grounds Saturday. David Lewis, 8, of Fountain Valley (below) was amoog dozens of kid$ at pre-show "cowboy clinic."' Final rodeo competi· tion is scheduled at 2 p.m. to- day at the fairgrounds. • D .... rtlet P .. t .. •• P•trielc o•o-INU Hirohito Security Tightened NEW YORK (AP> -Japan's Emperor Hirohito and Norway's King Olav V arrived here Satur· day amid security precautions even tougher than usual because of recent assassination attempts on President Ford. Before the emperor and Em- press Nakago landed at tightly .guarded Kennedy Airport on a flight from Cape Cod, the U.S. Secret Service arrested two Chinese-Americans )Yhom the FBI bad·described as a ''_possible danger'' to the imperial couple. Armed with search warrants. the agents raided the Brooklyn apartment of Kenneth Raymood Chin, 27, and· Elizabeth Jane Young, 30, and said they found a number of rifles, including an AR·180 semiautomatic with am- munition. Asst. U.S. Atty. Raymond J. Dearie said the raid was made because of "a belief on the Secret Service's part that there might have been a connection between the weapon and the emperor's visit." However, he added, "We cer- tainly don't have information that they had a specific plan afoot, but we had information lhat they had this weapon." Security was stringent for Olav, although he got a chance to shake hands with newsmen and others at Kennedy before speed- ing off in a motorcade to the Waldorf-As toria Hotel in Manhattan. There. police banicades kept about 200 greeters across the street. Hirohito, unable even lo say hello to 300 or 400 persons waving Japanese and American flags, also sped to the hotel in a motorcade. But this one was pre· ceded and followed by cars and motorcycles of police and Secret Service agents. His 400 well·wishers were kept behind barricades, too. Taxpayer beneficia ries. although not named as defen- dants, included Dr. Sammy Lee, of Santa Ana, former Olympic diving champion; singer Barbara McNair; Adolph M. Coven, a San Francisco labor at- torney. Edward 0 . Thorp, a UC Irvine mathematician and author or ''Beat the Dealer''; and Erhard Seminars Training, Inc. From Page Al According to the indictment, nonexistent funds were moved back and forth among 22 com- panies, mostly offshore. Letters were backdated, secret planning memoranda existed and actual accounJing records were kept secret, -according to the charges. The defendants included Banco Popular Antiliano, a Netherlands Antilles bank 53 percent owned by Barclays Bank, Ltd. The key figures in the indiC{'. meni·were Harry Margolis, 55, a Character Act.or Dies in Newport Puneral services are sebeduled MonClay for veteran chuacter actor Wade Crosby, 70, who died Thursday after he became ill aboard a yacht in Newport Beoch. The funeral services wt.ti be coaducted at St. Cyril Catholic Oiurcb In Encino. Cl'08bf, a $()..year veteran of ahow business, recently ap· peared in the films "Westworld" """ •• Airport '75 ... He la survived by bis widow. Alma; a daucbter, -lhree crandcbUdl'en. -. HE1"1ST .. SLA ••• KFRC had received telephone calls directing them to separate locations -one a telephone booth and one a garbage can - \.\'here they could pick up copies of the messace. The spokesman said the station and newspaper notified police, who picked up the messages. The message spake of ••five comrade&," an apparent re· ference to 27 -year-old house- painter Steven Soliah, also in custody in San Francisco for aid- ing the four others. Soliah'a two sisters, Josephine and Kathy, disappeared after the arrests. Authorities say the two women. bad served as messengera for the tenorists. Also being sought.fer question· ing is James Kilgore, -who autbbrtties believe aided in the robbery of a Carmichael bank. Of fl cl all bave uid they a1Jo wisb to question two of Kathy Soliab 's friends, Bonnie Wilder and Marg&Ht Turclch. · .. While It would be difficult to underst•t• the effect of the ar- rests or our comrades Sept. 18th,•• the message said, "the media and the Foolish Bureau of lnvestlt•tlota have succeeded in mak.lna this overstatement by des<rlblnJ our loss as the 'death blow' to the SLA.: '1 • Th.e one-page message con• tinued, "The SLA lives on in spirit and military strength and will give proof of this in the future." The message closed with the same phrase used in verified communiques from the radical band: ''Death to the Fascist Insects Who Prey Upon the Lives of the People." A1so on Saturday, Steven Sollah's father said it was in- formation from him that put the FBl on the trail that led to the fugitives. M"artin Soliah. 58, said he helped the FBI locate his son by telling agents Steven had a paint· ing job at a San Frinqisco drug treatment center. The elder Soliab said be wanted to fefute reports that the fugitives wete }04:ated through FBI tracers on mall the Sollahs received from their children. Sollah said the FBI told him it wanted to locate the children to talk to them about Lbe Hearst case. But, he said. his children bad never mentioned Miss Hear1t, Miss Yoshimura, the Harriles ·or any or the other IUlJlle5 ~ocialed with the case tobim. • I p...-P ... AI .DIVER.•. Plal<ebo, anchored neati:r. 1114 notllledlife1uardl.. ·~ _ _,, A lifecuard 41....-•-._ body undtt 30 fed"'---an hour later. LUecvarda theorized tbe Ylctlm ha4 ascended too rut md--aa attack of the bends. Reeords indica~ the ..tdlm wu an experienced diver. With 25 dives since June. Howft'W, Set· Merlyn Poppleton ol the Los AllJeles Sberlrt•s Office 1peculll.o ed that In the panic of the mo-ment, CUTOll may have made a ,.,...,g decision thal eost him Illa life. -•--" ~•L L•-"If be bad '"'""""' """ W8 stepfather and buddy-breathed, as soon as he cleared the tank (al: "the kelp) the)' could b&Te ascended without 11117problem." be theorized. Survivors, in addition to Spencer, include the vict.im's mother. Ruth Spencer, of the same address. Funeral arrang• ment.s are pending. • • Pastor Prays For Hwrters' Weapon Hex -• • UPPER DARBY. Pa. (AP) - A3 125 persons and 30 animals watched rever entl y , an Episcopalian pastor Saturday prayed for a hex on the weapons of all bunters. "Lord, rendertheirgunpowd@r wet and soggy, their gun barrels bent and rusty, their bows and arrows limp and broken.'" the Rev. Frederick F. Powers, rec.. tor or St. Giles Episcopal Church, intoned. The service was held in bmcr d. St. Francis of Aa!BI. patron saint of animals, aod came In the middle of the state's game bunt· ing season, which nma tb.rou&b mid-January. In the audience w8s Snoopy the hamster, Winnie DuPew the skunk, Dooly O'Brien. the dog and Muffin, a terrier. The Rev. Mr. Powers also prayed for sick animals, such as Ginger. a 15·year-old dog with -art.hrllis, and for the salvation of the hunters. "Fill his heart with remorse." he asked the Lord. ''Return him s~ely to his home without acci- dent or trophy.'' He said afterwards he was not asking for a curse to be placed on the hunters. "If the equipment doesn't work, that will do the job," he said. "We don't want to hurt the hunters.•• Jobless· Rate Stable In Colmty The unemployment rate in Orange County held steady for the third straight month in Sep· tember, according to state of- /icials. The county's current un- employment rate is 8.3 percent, the same as the national average. ln contrast, that of Los Angeles County now stands at 10.3 percent, the state average. The total number of un· employed Orange County workers last month was 64,200, .out of a total of 772,000. In Los Angeles, 32·1,400 from among 2,894,600 workers were out of work. • The report also noted that. nea rly $105 million in unemploy- ment benefits were paid out in . Orange County last year, With the largest cash payments made out of offices in Santa Ana. Unemployment compensation paid out in Los Angeles last year totaled nearly $484 million out of a statewide t otal of nearly $1 . .; billion. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT - ' • • DAILYPILOT /l,J Nuclear • ar Studied WASHINGTON (AP) -A fDll· acale nuclear war would de- •u11tate the Warr\"ll ""'Ima but cliatant, uninvolved countrie• mitlbt 1urvlvo and mcet ol lhe Ill ~ecta Would be ·-a quarter cert.Ulry later f a panel of acien· tlatlbu!ouod. . Nudu.r weapons experts have a tboroulh luiowledp ol what wwld bappeo to a couaby hit by nuclear weapons in a large.acale war .. But there i1 little lmowlod&e about worldwide. lO:f,·t•rDl effects upon mM'li ""'• sW'Yival and lite io ~ Sdmt!st.s attempted to ..._ the worldwide effects in a Na· Uma1 Ac:ademy of Sciences r&- port for re.lease today. They aludied wbat would hoppcn to dis· tant countries -J)&rticWarly tbo4e lo tbe Southern Hemlaphere where nu~lear weapone probably wouJd nol slrite If the United Sl.Ues, Soviet Union and China aome day became involved in nuclear war. 1bey assumed nuclear detona· tiona equivalent to 10,000 mWion tons of TNT would be set of1. By comparison; the atomic bomb that devaataled Hirashima bad 'Outer Space' Gig Leaves 20 Missing PORTLAND, Ore. tuPI) - Sheriff'• officers at Newport. Ore .• are trying to Jocate 20 persona who vanished after being told to &ive away all their possessions -including their children -so they could be transported in an unidentified Oyi.nt" object to a better life. Ron Sutton, chief criminal de· puty in Lincoln County on the Oregon coast, called the in· ·vesti&'.ation ''the wieniest thing I've encountered in 20 years in law entorcement. • • It began.with a meeting Sept. 14 in the resort hotel Bayshore Inn at Waldport, Sutton said in a telephone interview. Estimates of attendance ranged to more than .40CJ but Sutton said '·a litUe over 100 would be more like it.'· A man and woman. whom be described as ''fortyish, well groomed, straight t-ypes,'' rented a meeting room for $50. Posters erected as far away as Northern California billed the seuion as a speech by a person from ·ooter space. · • Sutton said the name the man used in renting the meeting room ''undoubtedly iS not a true name." · Sutton has received varying re- ports of the meeting. The speaker did not pretend to be from outer .space but told members o( the audience bow their sou!s could be ~aved through a UFO. ··we don't know wbat we might be dealing '!-¥ith.'' Sutton said. "We don't know it it's a fraud or whether these people mi&ht be killed. There are all sorts of rumors. including some about human sacrifice and that this is s pons ored by the Manson family." ''Some said these people told them they would be assassinated in a very short Ume and then re- incarnated, Others said the speakers said they already had been reincarnated," Sutton said. The audience was told people wou.id be prepared at a special camp in Colorado for life on another planet and would be picked up by a UFO in the next 10 years. The Colorado locatkm was DOI specified. "They were told they would have to give away everything, even their children," &rttoo said. ''I'm checking a report ol. one family who s upposedly gave away a lSO.acre farm and three children.'' No formal missing reports have been tiled in the aftermath of the meeting but Sutton said there are 20 persons who cannot be accounted for. ''We are con- cerned about their safety and welfare," be said. Berrigan. Among : .. 22 Jailed iii Protest EAST HARTFORD, Conn (AP) -Philip Berrigan, who un- til a month ago had to report to a parole o££icer in· coned.ion with a prison term for destroying draft records, was arrested Saturday on charges of spraying red paint on military planes. The antiwar. activist and 21 other persons were arrested after the incident at an aircraft displ8y commemorating Pratt and Whitney's SOth anniversary, officials said. Charg~s against the 22 in- cluded mischief, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct, police said. Berrigan was charged with all three and his bond was $200, they added. Twelve men and seven women did not post bond and were taken to the Hartford jail and the women's prison in Niantic, police said. Two women were freed on bond and a man in a wheelchair was released on his own re- cognizan.ce, accordingtopalice. About eight men were carried out of the police station for the trip to jail, police said. ••we did an act of peace over at Pratt and Whitney. We're being carried out because of an unjust bail Bail was unjust because we did an act of nonviolent peace,·· Berrigan said, fl ashing a peace sign.as be was carried lo a waiting car. 150 at Ri,tes For Di.al.ys.is Disconnecter • SAN BERNARDINO (AP> - About lSO persons showed up for the burial of Charles McCracken, the 311Year-old multiply atructed man who chose to disconnect himself from s life-sustaining kidney machine and die. McCracken bad been of£ the • kidney dialysis machine more than two months when he died Wednesday. His ailments in- cluded blindness, diabetes, leg paralysis aod a dlaeased thyroid besides kidney trouble. Friends said sborUy before he died he declared, "The Lord's been cood to me." 'The father of four was a devout Olristian. He wuburied ina local cemetery. Guy Mollet Dies PARIS (AP) -Guy Mollet, France's Socialist premier dur· 1111 the 1956 Franc0>British and Israeli war with Egypt over the SuH Canal, died Friday or a I heart •\tack, his family an- JlOUllCed. He was 69. East Hartford Police Chief Clarence Drumm said th e highest bail set for any of those arrested was $300, typical for the charges, Police officials said they asked demonstrators to bail themselves out but were toJd they wanted to go to prison. Lorre Bandi,t Gets $1,0fXJ In Cowrl.y A lone man brandishing an automatic pistol escaped with more than $1,000 from a Garden Grove savings and loan office SaturClay after knocking a customer to the floor. Police said the robber entered Citizen's Savings and Loan, 10040 Chapman Ave., about l :14 p.m. He sported a black wig, a one- day growth of b eard, black- framed sunglasses and surgicar gloves, according to.witnesses. The robber approached a lone male customer, pushed him to the floor and, pointing the gun at him, told·him not to move, police said.·The gun was believed to be either a .4S.caliber or a 9mm automatic, according to police reJ>Ort.s . The robber cleaned out the cash drawer of the only teUer, af- terwards ordering her, two other employes and the customer into a back room and wa."lling them not to step outside until they had counted to 200. He then fled. No vehicle wa s seen or heard, police s8.id. The man was described as while. about five feet, 10, 180 pounds and dark-complexioned . The FBI is investigating the case jointly with the Garden Grove police because federally insured savings were involved. 'The exact loss is unknown pend- ·ing a records check by the Citizen's Savings and Loan. Dolly Plot D.U.wy •• &...+MCI McJndat-Friday: If you do not hl'Ytl 'ycur e>eoer by 5:30 p.m.. C8ll bellor• .1 o.m. ana your coov will ti. d• llY9red. Seturdsy •nd Sund8Y: If YOU do not ~ your COOY by 9 8.m. Safll(· drf, ex a a.m. Sunday, call belore 10 a,m, and YoUf copy Wiii b9 dellV91'ed, Clrc:IHMM Telepl to Most Or.not Coun1y Arllft MMJJ:I Hottttweal HunllnglOI" Belich. and w .. trnin11er •.•..••. MO-I no San Clemente. c.0111rano Ba.ch. Sen Ju•n C•pi1tr•no. o .... Point. S<x.lth LagtJN. LllQ\ln• Niguel •••••.•..• 4t....,:a1 the force of 20,000 IObs otTNr. The lloal report predldecl lm- mediate W effects In clinant eountries but said they would not be ~rm1aent . Howevu, the sdeotlsts repeatedly streoilecl lbe uoctttainty of many d tbe coo- cluaioos and the need for rurt.her sWcly in many areas. 3 Killed As Hi. k ~ac Try Fails BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> Lebanese police and army com- mandos shot it out with Arab ter· rorists who attacked Beirut airport Saturday in an apparent attempt to hijack a plane and pro. test the Egyptian-Israeli Sinai ac- . cord. Three persons were report- ed killed and 14 wounded.: ..Blood filled the place,·· a wit- ness said after the gun battle that littered the airport terminal with casualties. · In Beirut·s on.and-off factional street war, five policemen Were reported kidnaped by an armed gang and 10 men wounded in a 'roadblock shootout nortboft.beci· ty. Three explosions were also re- ,POrted in various areas. Stenriled Iii Authorities said the pglicemen were kidnaped when JO persons believed to be Lebanese Com· ·munists attacked an internal security force station. They said .the roadbloC'k shooting occurred when security forces moved in with armored cars and dis· mantled the roadblock.. security forces at the airport killed one gunman and wounded ·and captured two others. A £ourth .gunman, driver of the white Mer'· cedes-Benz that carried the group ·to the airport, was later turned over to police by the security ann of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Palestine news agency WAF A reported. . Police sources said the dead terrorist was a Palestinian, and. that the others were an Egyptian, ·a Syrian and a Lebanese. 'They said the Lebanese military pro. secutor charged the three surviv- ing gunmen with terrorism and willful murder and demanded the ,death penalty. Marine recruiters responsible for the posters at a filling station at the intersection of Fairview and Fair in Costa Mesa have apparently stenciled in equality for the liberated ladies who m ay want to make it in. the Corps. Bui on the flip side ol the poster board-where the job training is em· phasized-women aren't even stenciled into the picture. • E._P,,.eAI UC IRVINE 10 YEARS OLD ••• Fine Arts II and Bio Sci 11. Our No. t priority right now is a lee· ture hall. The two we have are scheduled every hour of the day. We hope to get the money this year, but I don't see it coming on line," says Hoy .. In terms or bWldings. the cam- pus is virtually Cull. UCl's fin e arts program-the largest in the university system-began in the Humanities Building, moved to the new Fine Arts Village and is now expanding into th e Humanities Building again. Science labs are kept open so students who cannot fmd space to work at 3 p.m . might fmd it at 3 a.m. . -· "We have been, and I think we ViiU continue to be, fiexible with our available space to meet stu- dent needs,'' says Hoy. Adding faculty will have lo ac- company addition ()( new stu- dents, says Hoy. But it will be ''£1eshing out the blueprint" rather than beadin& di into new areas off aculty hiring. "We already have our basic program down," Hoy believes. "But there 8.re some areas that . Fall SELL-OFF Starts tomorrow on these beautiful &ans·Black Ca•pm by @ mstrong Cafe Royale JAKARTA Mindoro could use some fillinl out. For example, in the school or physical sciences, we do not in· tend to start a department or astronomy or geoloey. On the other hand, we mi&ht brinf in faculty speciali&in1 in t~e area to help flesh out UDder·· graduate educatioD.; •· Several campus departments were "put together oo a sboestr· ing says Hoy, adding that tbey· need to be expanded. Despite lbe pogsible pinch on space sod resources, Hoy con- tends. "I can't imagine U5 turn· ingtbe students away.'' MYSTIC LAKE Porto Novo RANDOL MILL . Regal Row ROSE HALL OL'9033 & § 293 S. MAIN ST., ORANGE • PHONE 835-2515 3 lll.OCKS NORTH Of FASHION S<;IUARE • • L ... • A4 • OIJLYPtLOT ."\9 88 , t ..... w..:. OL YMPlC GAMES -·----~- I 'GRAD UATION DAY ' STARTS WITH BIG SPLASH ' • •• .. . . . . . ·' . . . .. ·· .... ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .. l .. ---. ' Ma ~ _g Babies Watersaf~ Olympic C;,a;;,_p -Say; T~edies-Unnecessary 'I !etlllh or Ume and Is traiDed lo maneuver to the 1afety of a secure ledge or other lluc1 al>- jed. '' ' Parents 1uffer the tragedy or chlld~en drolllnlng each yeor. Olympi~ sold medal swimmer Gr4'.la-AA.dersen Is doing aomethlng about those dealhs by trying to prevent otben. Her methods and her Los Alamitos sWlnlming school are the subjects of a feature story by United Press JnternaUooal staff writer Maiine Yee now being na- tionally dlstribute9 and sure to bring new fame to Orange COU.n- ty arid to its already world famous swimmer of the English Channel (among other marathon water feats). Miss Andersen bas developed a technique to teach infants to be "watersafe." To prove that ber method works, graduation day sees parents throwing their babies into the swimming pool to watch tbe'tn float or swim. Miss Andersen, an affable 45- year-old woman with a quick and easy smile, won gold and silver swimming medals at the London •Olympics in 1948. She was 19 years old then. Born in Copenhagen, she came to the United States to stay for good in the 1950s and eventually became a citizen. When s he became disenchanted with her !150-per-month job teaching swimming at the YWCA in Long Beach, she turned lo competitive distance swimming. She established herself a.s: one or the world's foremost .distance swimmers. with '15 world records still unsurpassed, berore starting up a popular swimming and health spa in Los Alamitos. She talks about her specialty, teaching infants to bewatersafe: "If a baby should fall into the water from any height ... the baby moat likely will tall face down. ''My watersafe program teaches the baby in that situation not to drink water. He will blow out air, swim .about 8 to 10 feet, turn on his back ... and Ooat in- deflllitely untlJ help comes.·:_ Simply put, she teaches babies to float. ''SAFETY IS floating," she said, adding, "But don't forget this applies if the baby has learned it right.·• Miss Andersen, a doctor's wife, is extremely safety conscious and says everyone should learn to swim, especially babies whose· parents own swimming pools. ''Teaching youngsters to be un-~ afraid of water and to experience the fun of swimming has been -p. ~. fond ambition since the begin- ning of my amateur swimming career," she said. Tht> watersafe course con- sisls of 10 progressive lessons Dall!J P ilot P hot o s B ir R irhard K oelaln- spedllcally keyed tO the a11111ues of 1-month to 1-yea!'Oid Infants. 'The speed with which the c:oun• b completed depends oo the learning aptitude of t.he jn· ctivtdual baby. Instruction ls one-- to-one. , Miss Ander se n tir~t familiarizes the baby with the water and the sensation of float- ing while holding the baby snug· ly. ln succeeding lessons, the baby is slowly allow~ to try floating on its own. She teaches the baby not to drink water by lowering ~er mouth to the water and blOV1111g bubbles. She then gei>lly pushes the baby~sb...c:~. undet_wat~r_ when it exhales, either iiunnif th.e · breathing process or when 1t cries out. . She repeats this motion until the baby learns to blow out when the head goes under water. Eventually, the baby is thro~n face down into the water and is able to rotate to its back and float entirely on its own Or to remain faCedown and swim to safety. "When the course is complet- ed "Miss Andersen said, "the in- f.u;,t is capable or survivin~ alone in deep water for long penocis of time. "He is watersafe because he has learned to swim under the water, on the surface of the water, to float for a prolonged GBADVATJON. core..-1• In- elude a •J>Ocial dem-aticln ror the J>arents. Mother « r-.. throw• the baby Into the pool llld watches as the baby either Boats for 15 minutes or works bis way to {be side of the pool. One mother or an u . ..-th.old boy cried throughout most of the 1essoPS because tbe baby cried. tBut Miss Andersen said that didn't stop the lessons. "A common mis~ of many p~nts conc~'the oc- casional crying of the baby dur- ing some of the lessons,'' she said. "The baby norf!1al.ly does not cry because of pam or fear. His crying is a natura~ ex- pression 'Caused by tbe feeling of new exper iences and sensa- tions.•• She also says a crying baby is a working baby. "You have to be firm and strict to get the baby to ~orr;r.i. Just let it cry," she advtSed. ~ Y'O:'-' take the baby out every. time tt cries, no one will team to swim. "It's better to have the baby l'ry than you cry later." TEAR ON ONE CHEEK TRADEMARK Of WARY PUPIL , KISS ON OTHER CHEEK FROM GRETA TURNS HIM ON BUBBLE·BLOWING BABY IS PROO_F Of !i~PPY El!Dll'lc:; ~~~~~~~~~__::.r ~~~~~~~~~~~___;___;~~____;·_· ~~~··~ . ,,, . .. . It's Last Roundup Time W.T. Grant Case COAST PILOT FLEW FOR CIA. • • r In Yosemite Biggest Bankruptcy "secret ·· training bases in Guatemala. That lasted for 13 months before "someone very high up" decided that things were ready. ''There wasn"t a man among us who figured we'd lose when we launched the invas ion. YOSEMITE NATION AL PARK (UPI) -A tradition that bas lasted more than 100 years will cOme to an e nd this week as the annual fall horse drive is staged on Wednesday. · From now on, the horses will ~ travel by truck. Park officials said the drive of some 300 head of rental horses owned by the Yosemite Park and CUrry Co., from a meadow near \ the· Wawona Hotel to pastures near Mariposa will be the last. Officials said the horses have been driven from the park to the pastures in the fall and from the •, pastures to the park in the spring since before Yosemite was de· signaled a national park. However, they said that begin· ning next spring the horses will be trucked to and from the park. ''It's sort of the end of an era," one official said. ' NEW YORK CAP )-W.T. Grant Co., the I.070 -store nationwide re- tailer, has succumbed to nearly three years of heavy J05ses to become the largest retailinc . bankruptcy case irtV.S. history .. Grant, whic"h filed for re- organization under Chapter 11, of the federal bankruptcy laws. asked a federal court for protec- tion from its crediton while it tried to return to profitability. Grant president R·obert An- derson said the Chapter 11 ruing was l'in the best interest of Grant 's, its employes, stockholders, vendOrs and creditors." In its court filing, the company reported assets of $1 .16 billion, exceeded by $1 .03 billion in liabilities . Analy s ts a nd industry watchers agreed that the full im· pact of the action on the Grant's creditors, s uppliers, 62,000 employes, and on Grant itself may not be known £or as much as six months. But already Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., Grant's chief bank creditor. said Thursday it is set- µng aside $35 million as a loan loss writeoff. Other bankers. includ· ing Chase, which altogether have extended Grant $640 million in credit, say they are still monitor- ing the situation. . Onj! banking analyst "'.ho asked not to be named said the 27 banks Grant owes money to might eventually receive only about 50 cents on the dollar of the amount they' are owed. Mickey Cohen OK LOS ANGELES CAP > - Mickey Cohen remained in good condition after -.an operation in wh'ch his stomach was removed because of a cancerous ulcer. hospital authorities said Satur· day. "They were so confident that there wasn't even an alternate plan ... all they told us was to drop the men and supplies and head straight for Havana ... But once his load of men and gt>ar was put down on their native soil for a >·swift and final .. liberation of their homeland. Renovales got new orders -fly to Costa Rica and stay there. And from Central America. Renovates heard the reports of the fiasco. The men he h ad dropped for a victorious assault were either dead or imprisoned. "For a little while after that, I flew back and forth to Guatemala he lping disband the machinery of the operation," he said. · But the spirit, Renovates said, had le£t for a time, and he drift- ed, jobless. to California. Suinmer Sticks Around "I had saved all the govern- ment checks for the work I did for the invasion. I never cashed any or them, and when I had finished, I sent t hem all back where they came from . ., l Warm Weather Continues to Hug Nation v.s. s-••,,, Pl.-t ..,.•IMr pr•w•ll9d owr rnwcl'I ot tM Miion S.turd•Y, t•t~ .• lorllmlhld~lsofr•lt1f•ll . ._,, 1111 perlt of ld.i'lo, ~. MDIII•,.. ~ wyoml!IO. TM,. _,. •O..ly IC•l•rff loho-rt •NI thur>-..,..._,. 11'1 the IOUlll All..,llt ....0 Gull C••tl st•l•s. Cloud!Mtt ••-~ ll'llolllt MIOdl• AU•t1lk Ii.In. "-"'r. tor Ille ""°'' pert, QOOd -llMr llf'll"'•llH •rMirMI llM c- lt'f. Mr.IM ..,.,. Clt•r !rem ftlWttwtn ...... IEl'IOll#lcl KNll llM 119P" Mli- llalfltM 'lf•ll•Y 10 l1le: IOUlll .. tt. 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"l went to Florida and rented a converted PT boat and headed straight for Cuba to pick up every ,, ~ r~lative I could find. :: !i ''The load included my 11 " parents. sisters and 17 cousins. 51 .. "I met cousins I never even ~ := knew I had." u :» The evaruation system was so .. " ' a •1 disorganized that Renovates 1• .. found that fears or his reputation .. " 1• •t. being known were put to rest. ,, P "We just loaded up that boat ~! ~ and took off," he said, smiling. .. v (The family now is spread from 1• " Miami to New York to.Madrid.) .. " w •s. The next chapter finds the .. ,, Cuban exile at the stick of planes " " 11 • new and old, large and small, fly- " " ing milk runs for cargo opera-" .. 10 s1 lions; commuter flights ror ra 4J services lo·ng disbanded and : ~ others still alive . • '' For a time, Renovales had the :! : market pegged on Mex1can "° 51 • lobster and tom a toes so ripe that ~ # only a plane could get them to a .., ., , U.S. market. Thus, they sord ;;:· ~ 1 cheap at the source. "' " "1 ha4 a beauWul deal with a 'w 44 villa1e or !divers op the Mexican I ., • ' , Coast. I bought them the outboard motors and they sold the lobster to me cheap." . The livi ng was good, but flying had become tedious. It lacked the old intrigue. About the only' excitement came from cargo requests which every international commercial pilot is well familiar with. "They were requests to fly small parcels fast and low for too much money and for far too serious consequences.·• Renovates -proud of his prin· ciples -never accepted even one such invitation for a quick' and shady buck. · "I have to live with myself a nd with my children. "To them, I will always be able to say that, sure, some of the flights I made may have been clandestine oneS , but the cargo in . ' many instances.may have been a man who would have been put up against a wall and shot if 1 hadn't flown him to some place safe. "I can say with honor that I saved men's lives in several cases. That's the sort of adven- ture that you can feel proud of," he said. But all of that is only a tale over a good meal today. Tp keep the juices flowing, Renova les maintains a small Cessna at Orange County Airport. He takes il to the air simply to relax and savor the sensation of being airborne and free. "I don't think l 'd evet doJt for a living any more," Renovales mu~ed over dessert and coffee. "Once ·ome.thing becomes a job and rio longer an adventure, it ·s time to leave it.'' -OflE-TllllE CUBAN RaFUOEE NOW C~ ~EO'. ~ . Rollerto'Renovalea Poua qn:lll• Job I I . ·~ -. ( ' t - • . . ·County Marines · Leana· a Hot .JofJ There Is classroom training -five weeks of It In a Naval Air Techrtlcal Training Com· mand school In MemJ!!lls -before crash crews of the all·Marlne Corps Reserve Lfnit, Marine Air Base Squadron '6, heat up the Nevada desert with the simulated crashing and burning of an airplane and rescue of the pilot. Officer-in-charge was Warrant Officer James Oliver who described the feelings that go with the job: ''It's unlike anything else the average individual can imagine. There is something about walking Into 75 teet of flame and 200gallons fuel ready to explode ... '' Scenes here were photographed by Sgt. Russell Barnes and Cpl. Jess Gonzales during or)e such mission while the Oranoe county re- ~ servlsts were on t~ ~ks of .activ~ duty at · Fallon, Nev. · Members of the two crash crews that· walked Into fire with Oliver Included 26 civilians who work at a variety of Jobs when. they're not on temporary duty at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station. ·There is a morti- cian, a chemist. a realtor -even one pro- fessional city fireman. 'Taser' Shocks Again . ' Official Dra~ 11 Mon.ths JC Penney REDONDO BEACH CUP!) Tom Swift's electric rifle strikes "'•agibf. ';' And for the second time, it's I the bad guys, not the white hats, who used it. Michael Mattingly, 24, has become the second victim of criminals armed with the Taser, which fires electrified darts. Mattingly said he and a friend, Donald Hunter, 23, were talking in his apartment late Thursday night when they heard noises in his garage below. Descending, they surprised burglars in the act of stealing a motorcycle, bicycle and car parts. A flashlight shone in his eyes, Mattingly told police, and he heard what sounded like "the pop of a .22'' and felt stinging sensa- tions in his abdomen and arm. An instant later an eet.ric shock coursed through his body, brinlinl him-to his knee!I. The burglars dropped the Tuerrjn, ·a ,· scuffle with Hunter and ne<t.?" --~ ·. ' · · A BLONDE worn an thief used a Taser recently in robbing a Miami, Fla., service station, im- mobilizing an attendant who described the sensation as ""like sticking your finger in a wall socket ... the worst pain l ever felt:· The device may gain populari- ty with criminals who want to avoid the penalties for commit- ting a crime· with a lethal weapan-t.he Taser immobilizes but does not kill. The weapon is manufactured by Advanced Chemical Technology of Arcadia, Calif. Originally designed lo be used against airplane hijackers -un - Jike firearms it could neither kill innocent pass'engers nor puncture the plane's pressurized skin at high altitudes -the Tasers are now sold for $200 as nonlethal. self-defense weapons. The device fires t~'o barbs at- tached to 18 feet of wire. They pierce the victim ·s skin, and the operator can then !;end a 50,000- volt electrical charge into the vic- tim's body from the Taser's six batteries, s hocking the nervous system into uncontrollable spasms . Farm Law Criticized LOS ANGELES CAP) -Former Los Angeles Cou nty Crime Com - mi ssioner Ronald. Silverton has been sen- tenced to 11 months in prison for mastermind- ing what authorities called an international black market baby ring. Silverton. a 42-year-old disbarred attorney, re- ceived the sentence Fri- day from Superior Judge 'Jbomas T. Johnson, who earlier had ruled him guilty of felony con- spiracy to operate an il- legal adoption agency. )\ / ~ I .f ' \ Sale! · · 503 off Refugee Adoption Rules Fall DELANO (API -A spokesman for the South Central Farmers Commit- San Joaquin Valley table grape tee, Friday termed the vandalism "a growers has criticized California's deplorable but natural outgrowth of new secret ballot farm labor the one-sided , ineomplete and representation law in the wake of ex-abortive agricultural labor relations Johnson presided at Silverton's first trial on the charges. which ended in a hung jury April 29. Johnson had dismissed the jurors after they had deliberat- ed for 13 days without re- aching a verdict on IO of 14 counts filed against him by the county grand jury. ' . t.:·1 fabrics. \\ i> -f . LOS ANGELES CAP) tensive vandalism to four vineyards. act crammed down the throats of un - -A Superior Court Someone trampled, down acres of ions, workers and growers by Gov . judge has declared the vines with bulldozers and tractors Brown. It is a tragic farce that we ~ Families Ministries' re-·Thursday, the growers told Tulare have an act designed to bring peace to ~ JigiQJlS requirements for County sheriff's officers. the fields and the result is the exact op- J adoption of 20 Camba-mE MOST serious vandalism was posite. · · 1 dian refugee childrenun-at the Frank Lucich ranch where de-a.teanwhile, three United Farm t constitutional and or· putiesfirstwereinfonnedthedamage Workers organizers were arrested -.;.:. __ _ • dered the chi ldTen would reach $8(),000. However, 80 at· Friday while talking to workers at a placed under the county tomey said Friday L4Jcich raised the , Visalia packing house, the UFW said. Silverton agreed to submit hi s case to Johnson for sentencing based on a transcript of the first trial. ----------·-·---~---- Department of Adop-estimate to $250,000 based on lost The Tulare County sheriff's office lions. . potential profits over the next five said Candelario Ramos, Laura Safer II) doing so, Judge years Crom destroyed vines. and Ramon Garza were booked at the Lester--E .. Olson Friday Martin zaninovich, representing. _coupty jail for investigation of voided all pending adol>-trespassing and released without bail. tioos for the children. The UFW said lbe three were talk- Tbe judge issued the ,.,, he U • ing to workers during a lunch break at orders after ruling that i. etJCi r JUfa the R .C. Walter packing house when the Families Ministeries Walter came out and told them they Paralyzed Man Gets State Job could ,not require pro-rr;:•ll JI""_ were under arrest. spee~ive adoptive ,.,.., t...A.1111EJete THEUFW said104ofitsorganizers BERKELEY {UPl)- parents to be active have been arrested in Tulare County A Berkeley man who has µiembers of a .n SACRAMENTO (AP) -The byofficersofSheriffRobertWiley, beenparalyzedandcon- Evangelical Protestant California 'federation ·or Teachers who contends trespassing laws take fmed to a wheelchair for church. says it will spend· $2 million on a precedence over the new farm labor 20 years has been ap. THE S VI T was statewide organizing. campaign ac:,cessrule. pointed director of the brought by Dr. and Mrs: against the California Teachers As· . The AL"RB has taken Wiley to court state Department or' . We'll reupholslet your lurn11ure now and give your home a bright new look tor the season ahead.Call for a decoralor to come 10 yoUr home and help you choose l rom a setecled group of labtlc:s at a big 50% savings now! We'll help you achieve lhe look you've elways~wanted . Your lurnilure will be stripped dQttn lo !he framework, expertly realored and reupholslered al our regular low price. Hurry. because !he sale ends Saturday on this ouls\anding group ol labrict. Hurry, the eele ls Im• llmlled time only! Richard S cot t , sociation. to try to stop arrests of organizers for Rehabilitation. ·· Episcopalians, who were The two groUps wU1 be competing trespassirigwhilefollowlngtheaccess Edward V . Roberts, \.. trying to adopt Troup next year under a new collective rule. 36. who lost use of his A JCPenney custom decorator Van. a young Cambo-. bargaining law tb•t gives teachers Zaninovich said the farm labor .arms and legs when ytiJJ visit your home with samples ,· dian. the right to choose an exclusive board should concentrate on certify-stricken with Polio at the and ~reat decorating ideas. . Jn his opinion, the bargaining agent in each district. ing election results. age of 14, was named by judae also said, "The CFI' president RMIUl Teilbet also "They are playing f~ie with the Gov. ~.mund G. Brown ~ adoptability· of these disclosed Friday Jbat bis AFUCJO ~ United Farm Workers," Zaninovich Jr. Fr1daytoreplaceact-. .[IJ·.~-· a pp Ii es ex is t i n I California's approximately 1,100 and his puppet board continue coddl-Towne in the post, which ~ \ ' ... ~, • children, if one strictly teacbers'unionistlkin&a1mat144of charged. 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In recent times we have had more than enough re· ason to recognize and appreciate the meaning of the First Amendment. Even aside from the seamy episode known as Watergate, through countless revelations or corrup. lion and coverup, the free press is being called upon for incr!lM.ed effort in its proper role as the eyes and ears of the people. For the freedom of the press the founding fathers had in mind was purely and simply a guarantee that the people's right to know what their government is doing could never be obstructed. As long as,the press is free, all the other freedoms -fair tria l, freedom to assemble, free elections - are secure. That is why press freedom is the "first to be curbed by the authoritarian regimes, and the attacks on press freedom invariably s ignal the d emise of the other freedoms. Fortunately the United States s till can observe a Newspaper Week under a First Amendment that is alive a nd well. Illiterate Johnny A generation has passed since ''Why Johnny Can't Read'' became Topic No. l in education circles. If Johnny couldn't read very well then, he ap- parently is reading a great deal worse now. During a recent flap in Huntington Beach it was charged that 25 percent of students entering high school are one to two grade levels behind in reading. Forty.five percent of freshmen entering the • University of California have to spend a semester boning up on language skills. And the 1975 College Entrance Examination Board figures show scores in verbal tests down for the 12th consecutive year. 1 Ob, there are plenty of explanations. The kids watch too much television. They talk on the phone in- stead of writing letters. Their parents don't encourage them to read. All this may be true. But it's also true that a young person who can't do a hallway decent job of re· ading and writing by the time he gets out or school is going to be handicapped in many areas all hi s life. We 've heard the excuses. Can't educators zero in on how Johnny can be taught to read, before another generation of semiliterates is cast adrift in the world ? Death of the Freebie Under the Political Reform Act of 1974 (Proposi- tion 9), a number of things that used to be merely im· moral now are illegal. That was the comment of a Capistrano Unified Sc hool District trustee in challenging the legality of free golf passes given by the Mission Viejo Country C)ub to more than 400range County officials . J-lis view was confirmed by the County Counsel's office, and the golfers are hastily turning in the passes that entitled th em lo unlimited free golf play. Membership in the club normally costs $3,000, plus monthly dues of $85. A free membership, opined the counsel. definitely exceeds the $250 limit on "financial interests" that would constitute a conflict of interest for public officials . It may well be that neither the country club nor the officials receiving the free passes had anything mOre in mind than a few healthful rounds of golf. But times have changed, and there's little room for ''fr eebies'' in today's political climate. • ' ., ... , . r Will ·Ford I Face Hubert and California Joe? ' I • My friend the teamsterfrom Southern California comes to town once in a while. When he does, he offers to take me to lunch at Bardelli 's, where we talk over things and people who have interested us over the past 25 years. He is a very savvy un· ion official, this guy. He is also an honorable man. We got together brieny during his last visit. He is an intensely political man. He asked me about the future of Joe Alioto - the political future, that ls. "I 'll tell you, Johnny," I said. "I don't know my tail from a Cellini about Politics these days, Buck Rogers Defense Project Bungled and especially about local politics. About national politics I might be a bit better. I've got a scenario about Alioto though. Let me try it out on you. "HE LEAVES oCfice soon. If you think he's got politics oul of his blood, you don't know his megalomaniacal soul. He "s in it Cor good. He plays lhe violin. So did Mussolini . There are other resemblances. "ltake you back to 1968. Who nominated Hubert Humphrey? Alioto. who had never run for of- fice in his life before he was elected San Francisco's mayor WASHINGTON -Only a mix of ingenuity and luck. confiden- tial dO<'uments show, can bail out a closely guarded project to pre· vent Buck Rogers weapons from blacking oul all radio contact to and from the Presidential jet. The Air Force has been working feverishly on the idea eve r since it dis· covered that a nuclear blast even so m e rustance from a plane could still totally disrupt its communica· lions systems. In time of war, this could isolate the President's ·airborne com· mandpost. The Air Force project, callen "Operation Trestle·· because its testing facility is a giant wooden platform resembling a Ping- Pong table, has become even more urgent recently. The Sov· iels are reportedly developing secret ray weapons that could in - ·.· .,, -..... ·-:·:- . ., y::;.: -·--~· ... ·:···: ~· -·~~ ....... ··--~··• r ',' . -.. ·-·-. -.. -·-..,, .. . . ... .. ,. .. ., . ... . . . ... r ... ':" ........ '" . , .. --r··--· : .. ; .. . ( CHARLES McCABE the year before. ) "Keep that in mind. The Democrats. in the end, will have to go for 1-lumphrey. He's all they·ve got. ''AND WllO bett er lo nominate the most talkingest man in American paHticaJ life than the second most talk· ingest? Good old Joe Alioto com· es into the picture. Who could be more amenable to Big Labor terfere v.•it h communications aboard pla nes in peacetime, in · eluding Air Force One and U.S. surveillance craft. CON TINGENCY plan s have been prepared to deal with any cutoff of communications v.·ith lhe President, we have learned, but valuable minutes could be lost before they can be put into effect . "Operation Trestle" began in April 1973, when the Air Force rushed through a $19.S million de- al with McDonnell Douglas Astronautics to build two gigan- tic platforms in New Mexico. each the size of an athletic field. Planes could be mounted on the boards and bombarded by ''el ee tro-magnetic pulse si mulators'· to duplicate the nuclear blast rays or other enemy electric emissions. Then countermeasures could be de· vised. Within weeks, confidential Air Force documents !how, the scheme literally began to come unglued. The Air Force decided thalp1ans to 'jfue jOints together than the guy who just sold out his own city to I a bor during the cop and fireman strike? "Now they really begin to think in that smoke-ftlled room, with a goose or two Crom friend- ly Joe. How about a double· header? "It's a pure Dig Labor ticket. of the kind capitalists like Ben Swig, up at the Fairmont, could live with in total comfort. Johnny began to laugh his big rumbling laugh. "You've been reading my nipping mind," he said. Nobody else at the table was taking any bets against my [JACK ANDERSON) would have to be junked, because they would lack strength and durability. SINCE THE plalforms had to be nonmetallic, ordinary bolts could not be used. Costly wooden bolts w e re finally chosen . Meanwhile, the worthwhile if risky concept was becoming un· stuck in other wuys. "You have (ailed lo complete major milestones:· the Air For~ wrote McDonnell Douglas. "Data submittal \Vas found to be inadequate." Other work was "lacking in content, of poor quality and unacceptable." The Air Force threatened to terminate the contract For almost a year, the "Trestle" pro- ject creaked on, its price spiral- ing up toward $30 million. Along the way, the Air Force dropped plans for one of the giant ·•trestles." On Se5,)l. 12. 1974, the Air Force scenario. The assumption was that any Democrat will beat Ford, the way that any Democrat could have licked Hodver after the Depression had already done the job. - All this of course raises the possibility that J . Allolo might someday be the ruler of us 8.1.l. Until that happy day. lawyer Alioto would have Fate as a client. ~ SijllfillT a= iFili:iiXXil "Were it left to me to decide whether we should have govern· ment without newspapers or newspapers without govern- ment, 1 should not hesitate for a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive th<?se: papers and be capable of reading them." . , complained that ''lheWood Plat· Corm Design still hil ~ completed'' and begaed c .,. · nell Douglas ·'to comPiete i as rapidly as possible."' Today the Air Force is still hoping that the important project can be finished. But new delays are certain, our sources say, and costs have soared again. Footnote. Both the Air Force and McDonnell Douglas declined ofCicial comment. FOUL 'f.JP: The federal Fish and Wildlife Service has ignored a warning from i~s °"n experts and caved in to powerful hunting interests in a precedent-s elling case that endangers wild "''aterfowl. Al a secret m eeti n g i n California, Fis h and Wildlife D~rector Lynn Greenwalt pro· mised bunters three more years of ··baiting,"" a brutish practice in which wildfowl are lured to fields or waterways with grain and then s lain. Not only did Greenwalt give· the hunters a waiver from -Tlwnm Jeffer,,,,,. federal antibaiting laws, IM¢ bre assuced~his boss, Assist8Qt;.,In-1 lerioLJ;ecretary Nathaniel~ I that :the Audubon Society .. was ·1 pleased with the agreement, a · statement immediately brapded , false by the society. · To make matters worse, Green'Y(alt's own aides had bit- terly oppased. the sell-out. Un -, published federal !tudies done at a cost of $24,000 found baiting "is a federal violation and should be slopped." Despite a.ill this, Greenwalt wrote Reed that ''Flab and \Vildlife wilf agree to avoid en- forcement of the Federal Regula. lions.·• The memo fell into our hands, but when we first queried Greenwalt. he insisted he bad never written it. Finally he acknowledged it, but then claimed his waiver w as only to allow time for another· study. He admitted he had not re- ad closely the three previous studies,· which had urged him to hold firm on protecting waterfowl from avaricious bun- ters. Bob Considine Lived to Write Bob Considine died last week. No journalist I kn Ow look greater pride in being a newspaperman than he did. He became a re- parter with stars in his eyes and stayed that way through his en· tire writing career as sports re- porter, drama critic, editorial writer . foreign correspondent and syndicated columnist. He was a newspaperman·s newspaperman. He knew how to cut through to lhe essential$ oC a story and get it down on papec quickly and vividly . So fa.r as 1 know he never mis!ed a de· adline. Nor did I ever know him to ask a foolish question durtng~an inter\·iew or a press conference. JC a fellow newsman had dif· ficulty in getting the facts, or was late in getting lo a story, he could always count on an expert fill·in from Bob Considine. One of m y earliest &!sig n· menta was OJl the shake-down crui!C of a new aircraft carrier toward the end of the second world war. Bob was In the next bunk. We took oCf in torpcdo born· ber:s on a test run, being catapult- ed from the deck. ;. In the formaUon, &ob was ·in [ NORMAN ) COUSINS the plane just ahead of me. For an hour or so, the planes dld their dive bombing runs. Then they headed back to their floating nest. TllEN CAME a terrible acci · dent. The plane just inf ront of Bob crashed and exploded on the deck of .lbe aircraft carrier. Bob's pilot had lo veer ofr at the last moment. The entire formation had to hover forlornly over its nest while the fire was put out and the deck clcaredof•its debris.• Later, l .cbatted with the young pilot of Bob's plane. I learned that this had been the pilot."s third .night. He said he had been badly shaken by the sieht of the plane cracking up in clear view in front of him, but that it meant all the difference in the world to him to have Bob Con!idin@'s hand on his shoulder. Bob talking to him and epabllng him to regain his confidence. That was the way Bob was; a human bs.Jancewhcel. We were also together at the Bikini atoll when American cor · respondents had a chance to :see what happened when an atomic bomb was exploded over bat· lluhlps. Jn the aiQhll.Y bull sessioruo we had on the USS A.p- palachiad, Bob Considine proved himself to be one of the m06t knowledgeab!e men on board. He was able to hold his own with the scientists on the trip, disc\issing technical aspects of the Bikini explosion. He h ad done his homework for the Bikini tests - just as be had always done his homework for every assignment in his long career. It was no surprise that he was elected to every imPortant office in the Overseas Press Club, of which he was a founder. He became lhe spokesman not just for foreign correspandents but for newJipapermen in general. WHENEVER a congressional committee wanted to look into questions of public opinion from the newspaperman's point of view, or had questions about the profession of journalism, Bob. Considine was usually the rint man called upon for expert ad· vice. Just a tew days before he died, he called th\' tune on bis own life. ''I'll croak lo the newspaper busi· ness," he ·wrote in hi.s last syn- dicated column. "I! there a bet· tu way to go? Jn what other trade can a man hope to build a bridge between himself and others every day of every week and every yearJ ... 1 "Every lime a rePorter picks. ~Pa phone to call in a story, sw- lngs aboard a plane on an assign • ment, or spins a fresh sheet of copy paper into his typewriter he shoots his roll, like a era~ player going for broke." That last eolumn was authentic Considine -the touch of a re- gular guy who knew how to use ordinary language for elegant thoughU. We'll miss hJm · cripes how we'll miss him. ' • ORANG II COAST DAILY PILOT Robc!rJN. WeH .PMt:JIUhn Thomas KttuU. Editor Th<»na1 Palmtr, Sundctl f:dilonal Pagt £dijor The edltorl1I pase or the Daily Pllol •eeka to inform and aUmulate readers by Pfeltnlln« on this p1ge dlver1e tommenttry on topics ot lntertat by 1yndJc1t· ed columnlsts and cartoont1ta. by providln1 • forun). r~ readtn' views and by pre1entln1 this newspaper'• opinions and ldeu on current topics. The edlt.ortal opinions of lhe Da11y Pllol 1ppe1 r only in the edltorial tulumn It the lop of lht p11e. Opinions e•- presHd by lhe columni1t1 and c1 rtoonlst.a Ind fetter writers are their own and no end0rtement tA their views by the Daily Piiot ahould be lnterrecl. ' Sunday, October 5, 1975 • • /; .- ...... .,..,_...,~··._.,,..,.,.,..a .... ~.,.. .......... ~-~.~; -··· El•llC .... to ..... I II n _. J M'kW 'lmlfm:. OW ,._ te '11 't .... ~.....,,A~· ----""'· ,,.,,,.,. .., ...,..,.., __ .,,__ 1\'. Refiigees' P;ropPsal; eoaDOGIY· Yet. tbeJ e• mt ,.._, tbe voc1Uona• tnlal•I aua111 la .....wm bee•--.,.__ ....... Tiiey muot lie p1 .. 1111 ct I W. ___ ille ...... t ... .,.,._ opinion, ll UMI Viet?CP ffw!,et, n.e ___ ,_ ........ _.I _ .., tbe apot ..tlh 11>e -a "'" atvi. nam tr11111laton ud --= brine eood ,.,.··-· o. lbe at111r the apeodlture fatt tbe ftr dimlnl Of tbele ~could bev• TlkNd M Uw Investment for tbe fUtm'e eci,.; • c•I .,. His of tho country •••• lllillC aware of ,...,. IOlleltude ODd -petllso for tbe Vlotna-...,.._, -· tbe~ed. VI--al docton, profnsora. llW)W'S, _,,-een. lnduotrlallata and tecbnl<lam, el.e., who .. eollabontlnc wt11o tbe lift. J_,i, N_Y .... Tlab, ""'8d!ully req1*t Y"1!F kind •tt~ptlon to tbe followlna ...-ODd ll)ICIMl"w al Ille Vlelnam refu&-relillln1 totlleir reae11Jement in the Ualled "&aiet. ,_ -- Nlled ••• d-•A7. tbe --opi-nion ol lbe 111.itrit:r al tbe V-""n1111 te-"-· M ,_ ""°"· -Sir, tbe rapid col· lapoe of tl>e Soatb Vietnam Armed Fo<-.tbrew tba Saulh VletDairuioe into a chaotic, J>O!c altuauon. •.. Moot of the refulMs, tberdore, fied the country without preparatloo. Leaving behind all (ti their properties and resources, they boldly went abroad in search ol libeny and for \he preservation of their faith. Despite (the fact that) they eame with two bare bands, lhey l>ro<IJbt along an inheritance of culture and art of a <f,OOO-yea11 civillzaticm, aad wish to con- tribute their JDllDJIOW1!I" and lecacles. how small they are. to the American Society. . . This commwllt:r -1d aloo belp~ piotest Vietnam ~ to -naturally and happUylOWatQI a IGlal Ill· tecratlon in the American ooclet:r under the auidance of their American poisbbon. 1111d the infi.-ce ol the com \ munit,y. Each one mUll lmltate the WA) of life of bla compatriot nel&h!>on, 1111< this ls a practical trliDIDg at tho utmost e(flclency. _ Fiailly, Ill• Vfetiiameserefua-h&w brought In thia countr:r an Inheritance o! arts such u ppttery, lacqueey, caning. knittlns, embroidery, oil painting, etc We bave known through the atatisUc: that the U.S.A. mu.timport,everyyear 'a lot of handicraft Items. Yet lhe major! ty or Vietnam women are skllJed u~ needlework. knitting, embroidery, ban dicran of all sorts. They would gladly d< their professional skill within their reacl: at home or a shop next door for an extro income. The Vietnam Hamlet will heh to raise standard ol living or familie: having the lowest income bracket. So far. the proaram ol resettlement ~s not to proceed satisfactorily. In oar opinion, II la chiefly due to the "dis· mat.chin.:'•, on. oecurred between the ·-aDd tbe ,.,,..,... Perna.-the cauae,of dismlltchlnc is originated from tlle lack of comm.unleaUon, the ig- n<?rance of habita oad customs for both sponsor ODd refugee. In order to clarify the problem , we think it is necessary to I~ stress on some main characteristics o~the Vietnam retugees. refugees . The assignment ol people to unsuitabJe locations has made ft im· possible for them to practice their trade which they ue accustomed to. More · than Cone) farmer has followed his sponsor to settle in an industrial city where exists no land to cultivate. Such situation is u.nfavorable for both sponsor and refugee and will eventually result in more cost of suppart to the U.S. govern· ment in the tong run or a lasting burden to theU.S.pe<>ple . their status or living, customs and habits. To reallze such idea, the best solution is to eatablish the housliag area {or the. Vietnam refugees' under the de- nomination of •'Vietnamese Hamlet .... This community presents the following advantages : dergartens and perhapa elementary schools close to their homes with Viet- nam teachers. Old people may see each other dally to keep from loneliness and 'boredom. HO'-'sewives need not to worry ilbo\Jl children while they go shopping or visiting their friends; they can also help each other in emergencies and they need not to hire maids. lleads of ramilies. ""'Ork.ing far from home. may be sure that no harm may happen to their families. So everybody will feel they re· rover the security ror their material lire and the :serenity in their souls. FVRTHERMORE, the creation ot ne" activities, through the development o' Vietnam handicrafts, can help to solvt the problem of unemployment as Well a: avoid the competition of Jobs with lb< local workers. Eccmomically speaking. this devetopmft\t may also stiinulate tht internal trltide and at the same Ume sav< a considerable a mount of foreign curren cies needed for the annual impartation o'. those items Crom Asian countries. I -To realize the noble purpose or humanity. -To shorten the time or lin.L(uistic training. -To prepare the Vietna m r erugct'i; for their adjustment lo lht' l 0 s "a~ or life. FOil THEM, family is the basic unit or society. l~bued with the Conrucius doc· trine, despite associating with Western civilization, they still preserve their spiritual values. Others have round it very difficult to adapt themselves to the higbly de- veloped U.S. society because of t,he di!· rerence or habits and customs and their natural doubt and {ear of living In a foreign country. Another cause is the "displacing" or FOR THE above-mentioned reasons. we find that 3P.PtOpriate measures should be taken to eliminate the dis· maiching in sponsorship and the displac- ing for refugees. In our opinion., a certain transition period for adaptation is de· emed necessary. The refugees need a pat,t~ or living which would not be too much strange for -To adapt Vietnam skilled workers to the American pr~ess or work. -To develop and improve the Viel· namese handicrafts .... From the social viewpoint, the aforesaid foundation may solve a lot o{ problems: Small children may have their kin· BOREDOM caused by prolonged unemployment made the refugee reel ashamed, fruu.rated of being fed and taken car~ or like a child by another in· dividual entirely st.range to him. Conse- quently, it is practically necessary to adapt these workers, in order to turn this huge manpower lo the assets of lbe U.S. In consideration of the above facts. may we suggest, Your Excellency, ti ("stablish th e ''Vietnam Hamlet•• .... It is not our intention lo rorrr separate conglomerates or Vietnam refuge"s completely cut off frorr: the sporisoring community. This is an in· legral cellule of lhe American society. a community open to tbe U.S. civiliza lion and culture. where .Vietnam re- fugees will participate in all activitie8 ot their Aiherican neighbors ...• Kiwi Peace Forces Idle . By JOllS FORBIS To a profess ional so\d1cr. a state of peace must be about as welcomt-as a case or dysenl('ry It drains your strength. weaken!'\ your will , shatters your moralt• Tiny. insular New Zealand (population slightly more than three milliO!}) maintains a pro· fessional defense force -army. navy, air force -of about 12.500. All are volunteers. -many are trained in specialized military skills. Th'e problem nowadays is that there's nothing ror all these stalwarts to do. From Gallipoli through Et Ala· mein to Korea and South Viet· nam, the Kiwi fighting man has distinguished himself as a tough, courageous and resourcerul ad- versary in the highest traditi~ of Rritis h Commonweal th soldiery. But New Zealand"s last • T~tinspacific Exchange Pays Off . Three American students an· Qually have been going to Japan to study for a year under the "Program {or the Study of U.S.· Japan Relationships," originated at San Francisco State Universi· ty and funded by a gift of s10.ooo a year for three years from the Japan Fqundation. The program is now in its third year. The $10,000 a year is well spent. tor this amount three students cet langua,ge training, their round-trip airfare to Japan, tui· tion at a Japanese university .(usually Sophia University in Tokyo) and living expenses. IF THE STUDENTS get a lot out of their experiences. the Japanese fet a lot out of in- tercultura understanding (or their money .. Each year they are ·hosts to, three bright ·young Americans who, at the end of the year, will have a lifetime interest ( S. I. HAYAKAWA ) in. and probably commitment to. u.s .. Japan relationships. FUR1'HERMORE as students they interest their fellow stu- dents in Japanese studies. Their friends and relatives -in ever- wideniog circles -develop an in- terest in Japan. Their parents of- fer to take Japanese students into their homes. In another program ad - ministered by San Francisco state. up to 20 students each year go to Japan ror a month, live in Japanese homes and study al Osaka City University. In a reciprocal exchange an equal number or Japanese young people are scheduled to come to San Francisco to study. Dr. Harrison Holland, director of these programs and professor of international relations at San Francisco State -he was formerly with the State Depart· ment and served in Japan for 10 years -believes th.at the most effective programs in interna- tional relations are those that in· volve students directly. during their formative years when career choices are made. DR. HOLLA.ND'S views are very much in accord with those o{ James L . Stewart. who has served {or many· years in the Tokyo office or the Asia Founda· lion as liaison representative. Prime Minister Tanaka a COU· pie of years ago announced with great fanfare the girts of a million dollars each to 10 of the most pretitigious universities in America for the promotion or Japanese studies. Such girts, writes Stewart, do little or nothing to promote cultural interchange or to im· prove Japanese·American rela· tionships . Why ? Bec ause "J apanese largesse to elite in · stitutions is used to develop the next generation of Japanese specialists who ... will make highly successful careers out of their Japan speciali zation but will not influence American society in \he direction or im· proved attitudes toward Japan. The practical result or ("litism is to foster rurther elitism.·· Stewart certainly hits on a ctiticat weakness or elite un · iversities, whose function is less to inspire and ignite the aspira· 'lions or young people than it is to produce still more. scholarly specialists, who are not always eager to have the general pubUc st)are their knowledge. battle ended with the collapse or South Vi~tnam . :'<Jow this ti ght littlt> dcfcnst· forct.> seems to be languishing ;tround the South Pacific with nothing but time on its collective hands. RF.CF.NTL\', it was annount·ed that the country 's only overseas base at Singapore will be closed down . That means 1.000 troo~ and specialists will come home. It also means considerable em· barrassment fo r military and politicians alike, because no one can figure out what to do with aJI those soldiers. This curious state or military affairs was. perhaps. foreshadowed nearly a year ago when the Mideast was bristling and SouUieast Asia crumbling. At what seemed a l'risis-moment in world arfairs, Prime Minister Bill Rowling orrered New Zealand troops for peace-keeping purposes. anywhere in the World . There were no takers. Sometime later . as govern· ments toppled in Africa, Turk raced Greek in Cyprus and the Sinai remained a barbcd·wire jungle, it was again noted in Wellington that Kiwi soldiers could form a dandy peacekeep- ing corps. They were trained. it was pointed out, in jungles, deserts and other inhospitable places. Good medical backup they had, accomplished pilots and specialists in any number of userul techniques, Crom moun· taineering to underwater JemoJi - tion. ~ llOPEFULLY, the minister or defense nodded toward the United ~ation s, indicating that these paragons were available -on call. Nobody call ed. Therefore. the Kiwi armed rorces busied themselves with odds and end~ around home. THt" Navy ran ri sheries patrols to shoo foreign vessels beyond the 12·mile limit . Army engineers blastesj oul a new harbor at a re- mote island in the Cook island: group. The .<\ir Force pulled stranda mountain c limbers off th~ Soulht"rn Alps. And the oversea: garrison at Singapore awaital I ravel orders. Meanwhile, bombs wrackei." Belfast. African borders crawlec with guerrillas. Israeli aircra{1 raked Lebanon. Still, no ont asked for the Kiwis. For a military strategi.!lt . o! cours(", the neatest trick or all h to rind a "moral equivalent ol I war.·· Kiwi commanders trained the troops in the tecM.iques of keeping peace in addition to th<· arts or waging war, 4 Such items as crowd control J and search and rescue infiltrated the trainihg programs, and, pre- sumably, some of the veteran Kiwi wardogs began to think the)· had joined the Boy Scouts. · In mid ·August , whil«> Portugese Timor blew apart witb civil war, while Idi Amin scowled al South Arri ca a nd whilt> military coups upset Bangladesh, Prime Minister Rowling took the stand again. ANY UNITED Nations request ror a peace-keeping force, he said rather wistfully, wou)d be regarded "sympathetically" by the New Zealand government. . Spokesmen ror the ministry of defense affirm that New Zealand ' could field as much as a full bat- talion or as little as a handful or trained observers .• Expert pilots are available ror air patrols and supply lifts. Seasoned infantry troops are on stand·by, ready to 1X1lice any of the world's trouble spots. It mu·st be a solemn commen- tary on our times that there is, in- deed. more glory in war than in peace·keeping. Of course, no one ever said it was easy to beat your swords into plowshares, but poor little New Zealand is finding the process downright counter· productive these days. John Forbis is a freelance: writer living in NewUaland. How to ·Clean · Up .the Environment: Sell It WASHINGTON -Now the squirt-can Industry is having to fight off lhe environmentalists. You may recall that about a year ago the eco-maniacs told us the 1a1 that propels the ersatz, whipped cream·-like, near-rood , dairy-derivative prodµct out of the can was noating up to the sky and doinC eomethin& to f b e • t . mo1 p bere wltlcb would 1lve us eanur .. T h e COD· ltrvatlves 1ereamed society in the usual way when the fight is health versus dollars. Iii favor of a ban on squirt cans istbe upper-income, egghead minority. which has a class bias against ap- plying aerosol perfume to its armpits anyway. Over on the other side is an alliance of squirt· can manuracturers, confec· Uoners of underarm deodorants and lhe industrial chemists who p.roduce whipped cream look- alikes from magnesium, zinc and oli refinery drippings . ( VON HOFFMAN ) .Weton aren't saying, and the pµblic i& asking wh it should have t o choo11e between un- employment and cancer. • or nationalized air. government· owned lakes and an unclaimed sum. Left-wipg~rs and their liberal tamp followers will protest, no. that'&•the people's air. Yes, and look what the people have done with it. That which is owned-i>y ,everybody is owned by nobody. Which is why under. our present system of Socialized ownership of air no single individual or cor- poration has a large enough stake 'in it to take care o{ the air ~defendit. ' Under private enterprise the General Air Corporation or America would send each or us a monthly bill ror the ~e or their property. JC the quality of what we·re paying General Air for 9eclines, we can ·demand .tower rates for the inferior stuff they're selling us to breathe. That is what will provide General .4.ir with the economic incentive to keep the quality up. everything. The sun first. Until Gulf Oil or somebody like them can charge for use of the sun's rays th("re will be no progress in solar energy . THE RIVERS s hould be sold. Neither the Hudson nor the Mis· sissippi nor the Sacramento would be abused as they are now if they were private property. · that thia last ft'f'iroamea. .. IN THE MIDDLE are the &CW· emment regulators who don't un· derstand why they ~hould be draned inlo the controveny. And on the outside we have us, the mem~ra o( that amorphoUI, contu...i m~b that calb l!J<!lf the public. The outcome will bethepredic· table compromise, which the dewlpaper editori-iista will call •l•teimUltke: a UtUe -aancer ond a U\Ue unemployment. Our dtatruat for natlooally advertised brando will be heightened, as will our hatred for the eco-man1'cs for continually flndlnC theae tbinp out and teilln&)UI. A bet· ter, more satlafactoQ. way of handling these problenli must be found, ' WHAT 00 YOU .think would happen if Howard Hughes owned the air and General Motors stunk it up with their exhaust pipes and the squlrt·can people degraded its anticancer q\lalities? Hughes would hit· 'em with the biggest ntulU·billlon·dollar damage suit ever filed. He'd go to court, tell th~ud1e they're ruining his pro- pert:Yi_ ~ithout compensating hJm for lt,"lld he"d get an Injunction. When the entire environment is sold 0({1 polluting corporations will no longer argue that clean air t'auses \unemployment. They'll elthef.-have to spend moi!ey for antipollution equip- rpent 1 dr be billed extra by General Air. which will spend th• money to clean it and 'keep up the value of its property. tn either case, good environmental practice will be corulidered just unother cost o{ doing husl1'ess like buying geraniums for the perfume factory. Ideally, the way to protect people's health is to sell the peo- ple too . The corporatiom that are killlng us have more to gain by selling us Poisons and profiting from our Jong, expensive. hospitalized deaths than they dd by keeping us aliYe. Alive we·~ only good to them as customers,, but we breed so raph:Jly one dead customer is inatantly'replaced .. i.. , la1 acare story wu really too farfetcbm, bat alnce thAin more Ola hu come In and It appean that the eco-manim c:OOld be ' rtcht. T»emuiac batUe bu divided ) Tbe eco-manlaca al\ll saying if ,you don.'t ban the oqult"t cans. 10U'll all die. The manufacturers are saytu ir you do ban the can you'll all .be out of work. The re· There'• a 1lmple one at band. Sell the environment. Sell the air. Sell II off the way the ..,.emment solcl off the radlo frequencies, because our trouble sterns from the fact t.bat we have sOcialized ' Not Just ail" should1be 10ld, but . ' I For us to achieve a•tong. fuu and healthy li!e, to clean up the e.nvironment, to repudiate colle6- tlvist tendencies In OW" politics -.! to perfect the free enterprise system, what we neediaalavery. • :: •' .. .. • :: . ( • ., • ·--·· .......... -~,,. OC-Amt rak Plans Hit Snag I . • lly HllJ.f,KUAYE Sen. MUia attended lion and wait and -if time. · dlleo. °' .. ....,.,, .... " Friday's meeti.Da tootler we need the reduced A doae.o atat.Jom an 1 A •P••lal trl-county comments for the flnt Prices to lure rlden?" '""""""'1 foe .tbe lluw-Tbe JI Hloa Viejo transportation comlllit~ time liJ\Ce the. pl•nn'n• Milli uked. county run, lnclud.iD.I Company repretataitive ~eetln1 Frida)! in 1ta1es be1aa and wu Stewart re•ponded slOlll at Saa Clem«lle, ~::, ~e,= Ana learned that moat concerned .that that prelimbsU7 1tudia San Juan Ceplltrano, alte betweea t.be SU Amtrak trains propoeed CGhunUIOIJ may be "un· show commutero want .Mlsalon Viejo, Santa PY..,. for routes between San dercharged" when It moroefllcleataadf-Ana, Anaheim and ~ •1 and tl!O Diego and"Los Anselm· m:llftf benece1sary. service than the blw tullerton ln Orance :Ov:i~t:.Y 1:.~ = may not roll down the ••• rfferrinl to provide. but that they <fO'ID 1 ty. one·mlle .from tbe track uatU March of next lbe redolced·filre ticket may not be wllUa1 toP11 year.. • books beinJ planned for faresfourtln;i .. ublgb. eBNTATIVJllll -ay . , I T h e C <4 u n t Y commuter riders, as op. Tbe CTSO will•-on Viejo and · Stewart uld that Partt· l'l'ranlportatlon Service posed to the re(ular an addltlonol roule as a 1a•1 ~ and·rlde roiladtrip taro J Organization <CTSOJ fares . · tri·county ef!Ort, plm a the committee , betw-Santa Ana and i had been shooting ·for a routenmenUreJybyL<» explaiolna wb•t 1 JM An&'eles Ls only 5S targetdileof Jan. 26 for ~SHOULDN'T we just Angeles County will go planned foraew st-. cmll. lfow'ever, tbecur- the new Amtrak trains to put the trains, lnt.o opera· into effect at the same to be coutruCted in their. re lit Amt r a It tare begin service. · However, delays in setting up new stations " along the route and other problems with the Am· \ trak trains to be used ORANGE COUNTY l l ' ' between the same loca·• Ilona ts ".lJO. ·Committee mttmbers will meet a1ain on Nor. 71 to clllcuss furth•• pro- 11' ... on !be train rout.s. • have pushed back the date probably one or two months, explained Curt Stewart, a staff member 'to the committee . . . It's That a Way A homemade sign attached to a street sign pole in Laguna's Top of the World neighborhood directs motorists out of the maze and back to the main drag. Melody land D emands Name The religious organiza-cord labels produced by tion that owns the" thelargeMotowngroup. Melodyland name is· The plaintiffs assert singing the blues at the that lheir purchase of the U.S. Patent office this name in 1969 at a price of week -demandingthat $210 ,000 gives the Motown Records or Anaheim orgaiti1ation Detroitbestrippedofthe exclusive use of the same name it uses on a monicker. record label. SUPERVISORS from Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego Counties make up the bulk of the CTSO, with Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark serving as chairman. At the present time, there are three Amtrak routes running bet ween San Diego and Los Angeles . However, their hours are not praCtical for m.ost commuters. ANAH EIM city of. ficials told the commit· tee that their station is planned for the Anaheim Stadium parking lot, also with a train pLatforlJl and a parkci·and·rlde facility. F\Jn ing for most of the project has come from a state bill in· troduced by Sen. James Mills (D·San Diego), which provides state money for · commuter trains. Spokesmen tor the . Anaheim center, wlUch once offered theater in the round but now has a strong religious theme, announced the demand filed in Washington, D.C. 2 Coast Men The Anaheim or- ganization seeks an of- Test Marines ficial declaration that Two Orange Coast copyright be vacated on area field grade officers .tqeuaeofthewordonre-. were among the ll ' · choSen to test Marine BasqW?s . Corps Air Reserve mem· bers in realistic combat "games'' at Fallon Nev. l ' ' Reserve lieutenant-col· onels Richard L. Moeller Training Unit JO CAvia· lion).· Both the VTU and MAG 46 norm ally are headquartered at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Moeller, in civilian life, is a captain for Air .California. · Horwred of 1781 Bahama Pl@ce, ---~----...­ Costa Mesa; and C. M. l n Countv Plattner of 9352 'I' Mokihana Drive,'"Hunt· !ff . • ingtOn Beach; were on A special program the testing staff. sponsored by the Orange' . . . County.Jlistorical Socie· .Their un~t, Mar1n.e , ·ty Oct. 9 will explore the Aircraft G~oup 46, was mtluenCe of the Basque tested fo~ its respanses on the county's past -in and reaction~ to simulat· the inost lively o( edenemyuseofsurface- fashions . to-air missiles dutjrlg a The society wiJJ honor t~day com~and PoSt the county's Basque (CPX> e":erc1se ~t the community with a dinner Naval Air Station in starting at 6:30 p.m. at Fallon. the Santa Ana Elka Club. The .exercise - . 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Jou. can Charge the same day. \ i I • • • Trip to America Spun New Ct.dis for Emperor w Reaign ' • " lh'l'ZUISRnnzu ~ • ' -.-......,..1 ..... ru 1 • tone war a1ala1t dialte1 •lte:D u niNI Oilna. -atlq ..... Illa llw to tout a .... Emperor Hirohito's vlTial rel.u... betmecu . lltastMeMnmr, flrat atate vlalt to 'J"*1o Ud W11•1nc1n> "I llaore bad ~ America fulfllla a pro-Tbm eame tbe 8Q1J>rise not thla aummer in Nau mile be made llf ,.... -OD Pearl Harbor (tbe Imperial vWa north a10. But the queotlon .-IWortdWarll •. ·· • • vt ~."Hirohito uld facin& Japan la wlaetber After war's ena, ...Uert!'•7ear • . tbe 7f.year..,Y rWtrwlll-llb:olailo'~ aLbom!t_ _.::I ~ lllUell•..l rive up tbe cllr10u· WblJe bla .....,,try relluilt eooild )c> teep tit ' IOcid tbelnum tbtme wbm lie an lndliatri!'I empire. health. l am confident r returns. from the ruins of-can carry out all my Some ~apanese ·haft American air raids. schedule (in America)." ..id tbat Hlrolllto aboulcl Once l'ellarded as a "llv- abdlc.ie in favor of bis 1111 &ocl" b7 bis COUil· · 'nl08E WHO call for aoa, Crown Prince trymea, Hirohito•• hi• abdication do so Aldhfltt, baea-of bis -118 WU reduced to eltiler becaUH of bil ap qe. that of a 1ymbol of state. er because· Ibey bold blm Olla..,., lacladlnc a The poool.bility ol an· ,_...Ible. for JaPoD'• proadlmlt laador from American trip croppech 3il',....-01d defeat Ill the tbe ~·· rilbt·WinJ, up acatn In 1971 during a Mada of the allies.· a tra41Uoael pillar of •0Hlltimental journey'~, 'Kisaku Otluta, a NII- • up pot t Io r the to Europe b7 Hirohito dent-of Saltama prelec- mona11ela7, 'has said and bis wife, Empress ture, 1aid in a letter to ~ -d have ab-NaiU:o. tbe editor of a local dicatecl loq ago· and as-. Tbe trip was made, MWS)>ll--Ol•t ''the em-•llJl!ed. iw_.lbility for possible when a change 1 -baa bad bla life in a le ...... I~ into Wedd in Japan's lmpenal law . 1latjo of J1Dpr""9C1ented Warll. allowed Crown Prin.e ...-..al .•. (Ud DOW) Hirohito started bis Aldhlto to perfol'lll the .Ile lllou1d beeome ln!e ilialorlc two--weelt violt to -of meeting f_,. ...i ea:loY the rat ol bia America last week. a cflpltviea and •PPl'OY· llfeWlth the ::reress. '' lone-desired trip 1111 -ernment -• !Uptlotl erYooblo lrultrated by war -WlilJj the empen\r -Kodlma Ud others say tbe DUances or Japanese ouloftbe country. . · Hlroblto 1bould have ab- imperialprotocol.. Jl':ormer Presid'eat dlcated the throne loog A 20-year-old Crown Richard Nixon met the ago and assumed PrinceHirohitofirstpro-imperial couple at responsibility for the , ~ .. to.visit the United Anchorage, Alaska, dur-war. 1 States during a 1921 ling a stopover and invit· Takes hi Yasuda!_ ... a European tour. · ed them to ~erie&l critic. said that the qip ·A u. s . n 8 v a I com-But Hiro~ito ~Ul,d nOt "should not be a s_irqpl1~ · mander in Gibraltar told accept Nixon s offer j~. (to Amenca_). 'him that then-President because opposition ~1r'oh1to , he said, Warren G Harding con-parttea had attacked should be aware deeply ' sidered it· "very regret-former Priple ~inister ol (his) responsibility.for table that you (Hirohito) Kakuei Tan~ka s· gov-the war an s!Jould 1m- cou l d not come to ernment for its alleged mediate~y abd1cateul>«?'1 America on your way attempts to. use ~ .. em-completion of the trip home from Europe." peror fo_r pol1t1cal andgive~het~ronetotbe "U-' purposes. crown pnnce. .1.1.1ort~ately, ~can-The emperor, as a Imperial law mak:esnO not Gt.op off m ~menca at aymbol of state. cannot PJ;'OVision for Hirohito's . tbla-Wn• became "t:J.ack pt involved; in pi>lit!cs. '*ell,rement." And be of time,t•_the' PnDCf. Bia., approval on aovan-bas not indicated bis :ftplled.:: ment document:s is 1·re-willingness or unltilling- 1 · ''HoweYer._ ,aJQ,ce-tbe earded· as merely nesstostepdown. ;. !Jnited States 11 YeQ' ceretpODial. ·' But Japanese political ;· i;Jose to .Japan, I , would There appears .to parties have not:-openJy J like to fmd an oppOrhmi-have been litUe object.loo broached the su bJect, ap- ·' ty after my r.turn home ·. to his current trip, ~parently believing that it ;, and visit.· the United"1 Japanese seemed to feel wouJd be better for ever· :: States." ' thatHirohitoshouldgo.to yone to leave it un- ,: ' America to return Presi! touched. ·HI R 0 B t'r 0 '8 dent Ford's 1974 visit fu...--·-------i ' father, ~Ile Emeeror Japan. ·Ad-11•~nt Taisho, died In ~928: , Tb.e major issue at DEPIESSlllll ART "FOllllD" Hirohito succeeded to home is whether I I the throne. put, since Hitohito should r-emain p bl' Offered there wu no precedent on tltie throne. ...-U II' for a reigning emperor to Despite his own claims Ill leave Japan, be· bad to to the eontrary, Hirohito u s s I postponetheU.S. visit. appears w.eak. He walks urp us rn the next 15 years, slowly whenever he • • Japan conquered. makes a public •P· 1937Art Pr'IDfs Manchuria and launched pearance. His hand : Bicentenqial, \VASHI NCTON, D.r:. (Spt'C'iril) -A ~ of' rnre coincid~~ hru ~'<I tn tke historic dlsro~·n-v of SI!\'· ernl thotLWKI M'ts of full Color an- tique art prints that were "lost since 1937." They are now lieinJ!: nlfert'd to lhc Arncricnn public. iWheil· Is It? . • •:I-· -. . EWlfOlt ROOS£VElf B.tck in 1 H37. il11mC'diatelr fol; h11vi n1.? the_<lf'1>re!i.~flH1 years, r..trs. Ele:u111r ll oosevt•lt nncl n select group nr II. dore11 .nati1111ally promi - nent peo11ki fnrml'<l a vn lunhtry 11;itionnl cummitl rt' fnr :1rt uprrecl- ntion to <.'ttnlc on :1rt prnwnm thnt wou ld ~Ive the publfc a well- n1·edctl morul liEt. It wns the rom- mitlt·t·'s deci.tinn to select the 1vorld\ most f11 mn11s painlin1ts £111111 tho l6th, 17111, 18th, 19th antl 20th centuri<'s -1!te l.c;t p.'tint- ings nf ~fatiW.'. \'an G0jth, Qiins--horo~ti;:.h. Picasso, Ct1~1in, Titian, etc., and In repn•ltK~h<-m in full l'Olor ll!l nerftc:tl\• ll5 humnnlv poll· llihk1 :uwl rno1ke 0lh<-m nvniL1bJto In i 181\merica•srealblrth· , day July 2 and not J.uiyfr M8'a.dbe pubU.hen un-: covered u Item in tile Penna7lvuila Gazette of · July I, 17711, that makj!s , them wc.md~,., ''Yesterday,'' read the '~ispatcb from l'hiladelphia, ''tbe CON~ :rINEN'l:AL CONGRESS )leclared the UNITED COLONIES FREE and ~ND E PEN D'ENT BrATES." I That ,;,as one goodie \,ried from the pages of !!>e pajt by Jack and Lin- ila Weller·Grenard. This EhrlstiJlas , they'll bliab 48 Issues of the 1 eekly foutt-page pewspaper, The Pen- ylvania Gazette, on eeka corresponding to . ~in al .. issues 200 years earlier .. Modern -day s ub- scribers wiJl r eceive their copies starting at Chrfs.tmas this year and running through Nov. 'ZI, 1976. Two hundred years before, the British swept into Philadelphia and suppressed the Gazette. The paper dido 't resume publication until Feb. s, 1m. What can YoU do with a 1h1· /"'hlic at a 1Jrict> within the 200-year-old news paper? re•1l· 1 of •K•11rlv L'V\'rvooe. Tbe publishers suggest AIMDDMID Ji 1137 that after reading it you For 1111mt' 1111l,10\\11 rtallOfl, rifllT can wrap gifts, paper the :11111unlit~· 11C tlK'K' ben11tir111 repro- -11 of a room, or donate d11l·tin11s 'v""' mode, the entirt' ,.._,. pn1jt,·t \VIU nhnndoned nnd this ~.!".pies to 1'. ..school L~•lk'<1iou nf ~tti roproduction.~ llbta.., \\':\.~ stored 111 ll Bmnklvn \Vt\re- lw111S4'. wflt'W thrr ~ t11Kfll· Subscriptions, at $12 turlM."f.l .~i1K'e 1937. each, are available from The lost l,11l1'{·tion 'vas "'redi, .. the Gazet,te at 18226 t'fivcrl'tl~anrlleuli11gl/t~p~r• Mack, Grosae Pointe, :u1d art criti~ ni;:rtt 111.11 the suh- Michigan48236. il'C't n1nth·r :11111 qu:ility n( llt111!1 :111d t~1lnr r1•11rnduc·tt{)fl i~ incredi· ·~==:;:::=::;;;::;;;::~::=;:;:~;;;:;;;::11 bly acc11r:1I<'. 0\'cr !JIOO:(lil')O.()() T had ht'f'u .'ljl('llf to m11ke finelv en. 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So. of Chapman) (714) 997-7952 -f • • J ' VAS DERlll!NI .. , • ' ., • •• [ T~ I • •• . ' ,.. ·-· • " NORMAL °' lllllNAL VUICAL -· . ·" " v~s DEFE.RENS llVllllllD HlllllE AllllD 'CAPl'ED' Tl!STES • VASECTOMY PllllOSTiAft OLApD - VAi D£FlllENS •· TESTES REPAIR SEMINAL VESICAL PROSTATE OLAND • •·,~----.;.;.:.:~~----'"~~---:~~~~...L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..1-~~~~~~~~~-:;;::::::::::;:;;::;;::;;;:. I -o.ll'lf'IMfllNtlr ...... ..,HaftllQr ..... • f V 8sectqmy: A Solution • . . t-0r Whole .. New Problenl? I . I . . . By TOM BARLE'lr • I CM .. O.lly~U .. staff • • ·scoffing males wflo~ view themselves as towers of viriilly contemptuously condemn it as tbe\IDkindestcutofall. ~ Women who find the burden of I birth. control li(led from their t shoulders prefer to describe it as f the blessing of the boudoir. ; .Doctors call it a vasectomy. lt is a simple incision into U1e male sexual organ, normally no more 1 involved ~Jl an the bisecting of an abscess and performed under a local anaesthetic. The vast m11jorlty of males who undergo thls birth control surgery f"md they '!re i.,eady to i:e· tum to work within one ·to five days afterthepperation.,~ ResupJption of s~al;,activ~t.y. explal.ils Dr. Edwin J;:rd: of Nwie,!/!'~#.,~:'e '' · _.,., ient "~f filil 00 "'i;c>me · p:lt1 · e ·more bl~·th'an: •'' e ~ road in tel-ms of an7 additions to his family . He impatiently listened to ~he adYice and then. urged the surgeon to get oa with the job. Using a _local anaesthetic, the ck>ctor ,JD.Jlde Pt hall·inch incision into each. lid!!:' bf ~tbe ICl'Olum . He tber)-lifted out the tube that car· rief the. male sperm -the vas · deferens-cu{itandtieditoff. And be e xplained to Paul that the procedure does not halt the prOduction o sperm. It simply blocka ..,tbe pass11.ge of childprOdqcing sperm "i>hich is still formed in the testicle but which is now in Paul's case. absorbed into the body. "'"That went well, ?aul, :· the physician· said 12 mill~ later. .. ' ''Now go home, get some rest for the next 12 hours and let me know if yoti have any problems.•• Paul received his blessings and a $150 bill. "Rest, hell," Paul said "I put my feet up that af'temoon and · had a qap but that evening we go~ a baby sitter a nd r took Hel,rr dancing. I never felt a tWinge and three days later we enjoyed our first post-vasectomy sexual ex- perience." PAUL. NOW 11. todayoonfirrits that his vasectomy surgery has done the birth control job it was designed for. And he also quickly dismisses as ''hogwash." a fear voiced by many males who contemplate the surge~y ~ the dre aded thought that their virility may be impaired by the operation. "To the contrary," he and Helen agreed, "my sexual pro- pensitie, -make that our - were enhanced by the knowledge that 1 simply couldn't put Helen io the family way again . ., -'. Beverly Hills psychologist Peter Nagy thinks Woodings is a classic example of his own find- in gs in the field o r post· vasectomy research. The British-born specialist was once directed by that nation's National Health Service to do a psychological s urvey on the sex life and reactions on men who un· derwent vasectomies. "We took over a section o( a holiday camp and did a JO-day t··~.:tien aha ihe' ·n-. r . ii Iii-- said. "Th~ will delay'. When NewPort Beach engineer Walter It was then placed in a storage area that rontains thousands of similar samples, all packed in liquid nitrogen and ready for the day that they might become new life via the process of artificial insemination -the crea· tion of a "lest tube baby" in the host mother's womb. · to full activity-but s uC"h cases· are. in m y experience, ,very much in Kessler (hot his real name) heard of the tragedy that shattered the lives of a couple who were the Kesslers dearest friends he almost ch.anged his mind about the vasectomy operation he had already planned. theminority." ~ .. .JOURNALIST' Paul"Woodings readily agrees with that Cmding. • Paul, then so,. bad inarried for the second tUne and quickly found that he was just as fertile J as he was the first time around25 1 years before. The couple lost their 13-year-old twin sons- in a .fire that demolished an Alpine County mountain cabin. And the tragedf came less thaft ,a year after their 11·year-old daughter died during an open heart operation. ·~vou see, my friend had had a vasectomy in the belief that tie Had all the family he cared to have,'' Kt!ssler said. ''Today he has learned that the oPeration is itreversible -at least for him -an<I. he bitter1y regrets undergoing the "It is not an infaJlible process and pa· tients are warned of that fact," a clinic spakesman said. "But it is the best way in the world to retain and store fertile sperm in the event that som e vasectomee later may seek a child." Helen, 30, gave h\m.two sons in three years .. She and.Paul. were delighted, till~ tbeJ! also realized that it •as time.'to tltt'dawn 'and talk abodt somethlna: ~tbeii sex ~ Ji!e. • . .surgery.•• ~ ' .r STORAGE OF mE last fertile sperm produced by vasectomy patients is only one area of the Tyler Clinic's fast-growing sperm preservation process. ' p~] ::w~i~;ttos6.l~~~:v:1~ 1 look at a retirement that isn·t many years away and not many retired men have the:.means to put two .growing boys through BlJT THE ADVICE of a physician who told him a ll about the Tyler Clini'c·in Los Angeles led Kessler to decide that a vasec· tomy was the answer to the Kesslers• birth control problems. "We perform the same service for men who-are the victims of disease that afflict the male s~ual organs, such as cancer of the testicle.•• a physician said. • colteae-"· Paul'a doctor agreed that his p·tl~t ~as talldt(R pure com· mon· senite and -sent 'him' to· a .;ear.by phyl;ician wJlo was much more familiai with the vasec· •tomy pro,edure. , ''I have four children and I realize that the odds against m y family being wiped out as my friend's was wipeclout_are11Sftonom1cal,'.' he said. "But I decil:fed that a little insura nce, in the form of a bottled Waller Jr .• might not go "In many cases, these palienls are seek-. ing to preserve fertile sperm in the knowledge that .Jhey may soon be Prevented by illness from producing more," he said. ''Nothing can be guaranteed, of course, but they believe that it is worth the effort.•• amlss. '' , Paul was~warned that the sur· gery woUJd mean the end of the . . The fertile sperm that the Kesslers grin: niqgly describe as "Walter Jr." was extracted from Kessler via a process supervised by clinic personpel. ·A clinic s pokesman commented that the life expectancy of stored sperm has never re· ally been determined. "But we believe that it colild be as much as20years.'' he said. r . , • . ~~~-&~ W@lliJ rr ~ .@®[(WO©® . ' ' . ~ Got. o problem." Then write to Pot Dunn. Pat will cul red lope. getting the ansuier$ and action yw need k>'Sol ve Inequities in government and bu.Ji· 111!$$. Mail your questions to PaJ Dunn Al Your Service. Orange Coos I Daily Pilot, P.O. Box l56'J. CostaA1esa . CA92626. lnclude your lelephonenumber. Thecolurnn appears daily l!LCepl Sotur~gs and Mondays. 1-pe-d Aeie-t latere11t BfU . · DEAR PAT: EarJY this year there were news reports concerning a bill introduced Into the Cellfornla Legislature to force mortgage compa11ies to pay 1nteres't: on Impound aca counts held by twem. I ,....;,i a radio station reporter say tllat there already was a law that reqicires interest to be peid on such an account, but only if the homeowner requests It. We notified the com_., t11at holds our fJ1orl!la9e and Impound account lh'lt '!"" wished to receive Interest and we were ln- lOrmed there ~as no such law. I've contacted the •adlo sta- tion about thlsiand' other cgnsumer agencies, but none has answered. Can you check into this for me? • .,.. 1 , ,.. B.C.# Huntington Beach A blP reqult1ft0\mortgege comp.trMa to P•J Inter .. on Im- rriedJcal-knowledge exam;natfons. is this the case in catifornla? J .J ., NewPort Beach No. A Bo•rd of Mede.I Ex•mlner• spokeam•n ••Id that the only time a California phyllclan I• required to take an examination I• when M I• lk:enud, or H his Ileen•• ha• not been renewed tor 11M)' ...... ' Garage D-.r Stack-and So Is 01Cner ( OEA-R PAT: I purchased a Moore·O·Matic garage dOor -r last July from Bill Krause of 'Costa Mesa, who ad- vertised 25 years' experience in the garage door business. Before the year's parts and labor guarantee expired, trouble developed In the radiotransfornier. I tried new batteries, but they didn't correct the problem. I then tried to contact Krause only to learn that his phone had been disconnected. Am I stuck as badly as my garage door? M .F .,Costa M esa ft appear• th•t a nu~ of people •nd their g•r•ge doors ere 81uck. Kreue• went out of bUelneu, .ccordlng 10 Larry Simon•. Moore-Q..M•tlc West apok""'9n. TIMt f•ctory wlll honor your wa,. -r•nii aUDtorlzed repiilll• If P9d• lire feutty, but dealers ere ruponllfbfe tor lnatMl.aon •. Slmone ottered to dlecu11 repelr• wtth '°"• but JOU would haY9 to hne remov9d and dally" the 1•utty ..,ch•nf•m. In th• meantime, IEldnes• Garage Door Co •• enothet ~Mette deafer. off9red,,,iD-.-lake c•r•. of----lbe rtpelr for • w•toe call charge oni,. The ...,.,.a..,...~· that few other Moot..o.Mmtlc dee..,. •re wlllng to honor nvmeroue warranty' .... l*r dafm• from the def\tnCt ........ fonMr cultOmen. , . ' pond eccount:a w•• lnll'OclLCM Into the Cellfoml• Legfalatwe In ~ by ~Sen. John W. Holmdahl tD-O•kl•nd). It P1'111d "'9 ......,. .. end Flnence ~ •ncl • d,ue·• be hetN ...... ....._floor If! Janu-r1rra.. TMetaffOfS.O. DenntaLOlr111111r ID,Newpo.t a eeeh) I•-•• copr .,..11111 (.911 ,..;,111,_. N'• ····~-~~ .... ,..... ,f. . ' , l'r...p~rta . ._ ••.~R1IMJcfd llp DEAit PAT : ',need help fHU j'fost the combination for rnr bike's m•ster lotk a nd I'm SllKk •t home. A friend Of • -said that he thought. "',remembered you helping -r person In the same sl(uatlon. Can you do the same forme ., ' --· . . • /· L.T., MllSlon Viejo -..-... ~ ....... -.... ~ ---;"' dr~i.'it=i:.~~~== ' - Male 'plumbing' can be altered relstlvely easily in surgery to cut the 'pipeline' that delivflfS sperm. In res/ operation that is represented by middle drawing (above}, the vas deferens is cut and tied off st each cut end. Repair (represented by drawing st right, above) is not always successful and many·doctors . hesitate even to recommend or attempt It. YOU study on volunteer couples where the husband had had a vasec· to my," he said. "And the study was planned in such a way that couples who had agreed to of>.. servation while e njoying sex never knew if they were being watched.'' That research, Dr. Nagy said, fully vindicated the argument or pfiysici8ns abd psychologists who contended that the vasec· •. tomy h~·no way diminished a pa- tif'nl'•Virility. Nagy stressed that his con·· clusions only apply to those males in family situations and age groups. "I 've had a few sessions with some young •swinging singte• types who think a vasectomy might be the neat way to solve their birth control problems,'' he said. "l told them of a much neater and more sensible way - for them -and told them to do some heavy thinking.'' Nagy was the pioneer of a plan that led the Britis h National Health Service to issue vasec- tomy certificates to all males who underwent the surgei-y . The operation is performed without c:hal'ge in Britain. Vasectomies performed by Los Angeles area physicians, who oc- casionally call Nagy in for con- sultations, run an average o( $250 toSJOO. They come much cheaper in· Orange County and the full tab will be picked up by the state if you meet the income require- ments set by the Birth Conlrol lnslituteof Anahei m . OTHERWISE, BCI steriliza- tion consultant Sharon Berg man DAILY PILOT SE~TION 8 5undey,October5, 1975 says, the rate runs from $75 to $160 provided you have the oper'a· lion performed by •physician on the BCl panel. Between 30 lo 35 males go through the clinic·s vasectomy procedure e ve ry month with the average age estimated by Ms. Bergman at about 31 . "'We hope in the very near tuture to perform vasectomies right here in the clinic." she said~ fJaboflf Parenthood Associa· lion of Orange County already performs an estimated 25().vasec· tomies a year al its Orange clinic. AS WITlf BCI, the cost of the vasectomy is tailored to the pa· tienl's income. It ranges from $75 to $125 al the clinic but starts al a low of $170 if patients earning more than $14,200 a year are farmed out to any one of four out· side doctors associated with Planned Parenthood. A clinic spokesman put the average age or the vasectomy paa lient at about 35 , with the vast majority or patients being men with childre n who ha ve n<> further interest in in creas ing their family. ''Yes. We gel a 'swin ging 'Single' or t"'-'O who think they want to undergo vasectomies." she said. ''But they are carefully screened and warned that it is. to all inte nts and purposes. an ir- reversible process.·· Surgery des igned to restore the vasectomee·s potency carries a high failure rate. physici<1n!ii agree. (See SU RG ERY, Page 88) ( reque.t• It on letterhead .. atlonary or the owner may cont•ct Maller Lock peraon.Uy. A 50-cent charge and proof of proper ldentltlutlon I• required. Mtiater Lock I• localed at 2600 N. 32nd St .• Mltwaukee, WI 53245. • OEAR PAT: can pharmacists now' substitute generic (chemically equivalent) drugs for nam,e drugs specified by a physician? J know that drug product se lection legislation is being considered In Sacramento, but do w e consumers have any rights to choose a less expensive generic drug prior to aclual legislation? I'd also like to find out the specific pro· visions of this proPosed legislation, and where I may write to support Its passage_ K. T., Miss ion V iejo If your physician authorize• your pharmacist to provide a generic drug In lieu of a name brand, he can do so at this lime, ac· cording to Board ot Pharmacy regulations. The board la holding off t•ldng action on a 1ubstllutkH1 regulation due to current consider a· lion of drug product "'ection leglsletlon. A spokesman for the state Department of Consumer Affairs ••Id that group favors leglalatlon oYer Board of Phar"'9cy regulation, which could be reaclnded l•ter. SB 314 ha• been •helved In lieu ot AB 193, which 11 now on the Senate ftoor. lhl• proposed legislation would allow pharmacl•ll to 1111 prescription• by their generic names rather then epecltlc bfand names when: the bfand ••l•ct•d has the same ec~ live chemical lngredleN, in the ••me strength, dosage form and quantftJ •• the brand preaertbed; the brand selected coats less than the bfand preacrtbed, and the pharmaclat pas••• on the dif· fer•nce between the two wholesale costs to the consumer; the physlcl•n ha• not JNl'llOftafly Indicated, "do not subatltute, •• and, the patient la lntormtMI ot·the bfand eeleetlon. AB 193 also would require the State Department of Health to eatabllsh a formul1ry (Hetf119 of ph•rmeceutlcal aubatances, their formulas and prepera· Hon} ot drup thet nwy not be 1ube1ltuted. Con1umer1 may •x· preu t ... lr vlew1 on thl• legleletlon by wrlllng 10 Asaembtyman a.ny kHne, Ch•I""'" of the Aaeembly Health Committee, Secramento, CA 15114, or to Dep•rtment of Consumer Affairs, In:. ten edon Office. 1020 N. st.. Aoom 513, S1cr1m•nto, CA t5814. -· ..,._ ' • I R DAILYPILOT . ' C'oll7n fJfl Newspaper -P(lrt 6 . I [ Thil ia the lizth in.aHTie1 0/ 18cour1t•bvMW~r r articles written /OT the. nat1on'• b6eentenniol.ond erplor· $ ing themes o/ the American l1iue1 Forum. In thkondtM ~ ne.i:t thTee .article1, Prof. John B . Jocklon will di.sew• ~ •·tMlartdo/plenty." . I:. By PROF. JOHN 8. JACKSON UC .........,,,M M.tOl•r• f ! Landscape is history made visible. Over the : past four centuries the word "landscape" has had : ~veral meanings. Once il signj.fied a picture of : ·natural scenery; then the scenery itself, the natural : environment. : ln t~e 18th century it meant the scenery created : by men tn parks and gardens. : Now we use the word to indicate any outdoor • space where m en and natural environment in- : teracl. That is why we can speak of urban or in- : dus trial landscapes, and or landscapes to be im - : proved by huma n a ctions. • Al l cultura l la ndscapes (and the lands cape or .o\merica is a case in point) have certain tra ils jn : common; well-defined boundaries , a network of · roads and paths, pl aces where natural resources : can be put to use, pl aces for privacy and places for ; social comingling. . THE FIRST SE'ITLERS or New Mexico a nd . Arizona, o~ Virginia and New England, had their :·own set of relationships which they sought to ex- . press in the small and primitive laii.dscapes they . carved out or the American wilderness. They did ; not come here to rarm. The first English settlers, : geographer Carl Sauer reminds us, "had little con- : t'em about places suitabl e f,pr agricultural setUe · : ment. Farming was forced fin the coloni4ts ... the : fact that any group of overseas colonists needed • above all else to sustain themselves by the products : of their agriculture was understood very slowly.'' : Then what were they after? They were seeking : the identity which has traditionally come from own- ; ing and occupying a piece of land, the visible identi- : ty or a landowner among other landowners. That is : why we ha ve to see those early landst'apes of : Amerit'a as attem pts to form communities where : every man had a role to play and a place to occup y. • • . " " • • • I .. Meet Author Author of the next four '"lectures" of this Courses by Newspaper series, beginning with today's article, is outdoorsman ·and environ· mentalist John B. Jacksori. Prof. Jackson holds a joint appointment from the Universjty of California, Berkeley, where he is adjunct proressor in the College of Environmental Design, and Harvard University, where he is lecturer in the Visual and Environmental Studies Department. From 1952 to 1968, he was editor and publisher of "Landscape Magazine." He was the author of "Landscapes'' and "American Space.'' . '-7-· You11 save now f during our debut . ; 40%off perm sale • Experienced stylists will help you choose t he perm best suited to your own hair style. • t • • • • i La Maur 'Caprice' ,perm O SO r Reg. !7.50, now only ...... "1 . : La Maur 'Textra' perm 12 OO f Reg. 20.00, now only .. , . . . . . • La Maur 'Vita -E' perm S OO l Reg. 25.00, now only ........ 1 • An Pt""' inc/IM!e 1hernpoo. eet and hair trim. Styled l\:ailfl&Ui tt:tni. Ttnted, tiluched, OT lon1 hair ~•1ht..ly hi&har· l Get carefree styling . with ~rmanent ·saving ~ "OPEN SUNDAY BEAUTY SALON ~ · ~EVES. '!CJ? Rift • Appofntmo""'not alwayo .. I • ..Mdocfbola-latod. '' & ~~ ~ u .. ,.. ... w.,.cbarr·•ll & . a -.. , 3'11 BIUftVL ST., <JOlll'A MESA ~ 545-4031 or ~9-11900" The policy makers in .England and Spain may have visualized those fi rst embatUed settlements as strongholds or power, aa the first steps in subduing and perhaps conve rting the native Indians. But the individual colonists, however eager they may have been for gold , were even more eager to be respected landown ers. Colonists who settled the Southwest in the last yea rs of the 16th century lived in small, compact villages with a common pasture and plaza or square. . Rem embering their Mediterranean heritage, they dug irrigation ditches in th at dry and riioun· tainous region, planted the crops famili ar to them -beans and onions and wheat and corn -and r.an their livestot'k in the surrounding grass.grown hills. There. were Indian raids, times of drought and sud- den flood , and existence was oft en harsh. But each settler occ upied a place in the social order, JX)ssessed an identity as a member of the group. We vis uali ze t hat early Southwestern landscape of bright green oases in the river valleys as not well cared for. as abused and overgrazed. Yet to those who li ved there, it was land to be owned, land that gave status -infinitely rarer and more valuable tha n wealth or even security. In almost every physical respect , the landscape of colonial New England differed from that of the SpanJsh Southw est . THE EARLY PURITANS were poor farmers but effi cient vill age or town organizers. Each qualified membe r received a hC?m~-lot and a tillable strip. Land distribution was unequal but, as in tbe Southwestern villages, conferred .status on the rreebolder. Climate, soil, and vegetation created special problems for the NeY.' Englanders. Cold winters threatened the livestock. Clearing the forest to r.lant corn was long and tedious work. More mpartant than the patches of grain, oats and rye were the m eadows stretching out from the four-squ&i'e meeting house in the center where all went to worship or to organize defense. And beyond extended the still rormidable forest. New Englanders confined their thoughts and aspirations to the town -not to the forest. They hunted there, went there to trade with Indians ror beaver :skins or corn. or to cut down the tall pines excellent for ship building and for masts. No doubt some adventurous spirits chose to live solitary liVes in the woods. B~t the forest was no,t part of their landscape or thetr set of values. To leave the community was t o shirk your duty toward one's fellow men, or bet'ome a barbarian. New Englanders worked hard, not only at fanning their small diversified holdings but also at shipbuilding, fish ing. weaving, milling and tradinc, and always in the company of others. For this was a ·landacape created to produce responsible members of society, and in the long run that was its most valua· bleproduct. As for the Colonial South -Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina -the landJcapes that .evolved there were certainly dirrerent in for·m, but not very different in spirit. All started out as had the landscapes of the SOUthwest and New Enlland; as landscapes composed of communities ofllftdoW'Dera. -Unlike New England (but like the Southwest) Virginia allowed large areas of land to rail into the hands of rich or influential owners who saw themselves as masters ot feudal estates. But in the early daya land, even wilderness land, was too easy to acquire for setUen to choose a way of life which they had left Europe lo escape. MUCH MOllE INVITING was the ease with which new or recent setUen. particularly in the southern and middle colonies, were aqle to acquire land. And naturally enough the setU~rs chose the land which was fertile, and since there were few if any roads, accessible to a navigable river. That is one reason wh y the early landscapes or the South were widely scattered, isolated holdings along the banks of streams, and why the South, unlike the other two regions, did not develop towns or cities or what can be called an urban culture. Moreover, the profitability of tobacco, and farther south the profitability of indigo, meant that the land holdi9gs were (whenever passible> devoted to the raising and exp:>rting of one commercial crop -a situation quite unlike that of New England, though again somewhat similar to that of the Southwest with its great sheep ranches and horse farms. It would be wrong to suppose that the Southern t'Olonists were all plantation owners, interested merely in making money and living high. The majority were small farmers who raised several croJl6, a~lling perhaps a barrel or two of tobacco for cash, and more interested in raising cattle than in commercial agriculture. In .fact the Old South can be looked upon as the birthplace of the cattle industry: the livestock (for lack of good grass> roamed the forest the year-round and were periodically rounded up by men on horseback: and branded -the remote origins of the cowboy and the rodeo. The landownel'1 bQwever poor, was generally considered superior to the townsman -office bolder or merchant.of crafstmen. And aristocratic planters did not fancy themselves in the role or antiurban rustics, they saw themselves as counlry gentlemen, ready and willing to participate in public lire. These three colonial landscapes were in many importanl respects very unlike. Some of the inhabitants were non-English, had different faiths and lived in very different natural environments. Yet they shared a "land hunger'" powerlul enough to make them risk a perilous ocean crossing or the hazards or frontier life. Doil11 Pilot recu:ln1 enroUed for two /ree unit• o/ courtt credit a.t Orange Coast CoUeoe may 1DWI to make note o/ required and optional cl<ua meetin.ga oncampu.t. Midterm and jirJal discu.ssion and ezamination teulon.IOTe ach.eduled fur saturdoys, Nowmbtt 1 ondJOflUaf"JI 3, from 1aa..m. to noon. . I MILITARY PLAZA IN SAN ANTONIO, TUAI, DURl.NG EARLY SETTl.EMENT Many Cities of Todoy'o Southweot Or-Up Around 1 Central Plaza or Square ' FREE COOKING SCHOOL! Taste exciting microwave cooking· by Liffon! A Litton· trained demonstrator wil l be in our store to show you how to • save time and energy with Litton microwave cooking. HURRY SPACE LIMITED Find oul how to make leftovers an interesting, Savory meal. How working wives can save time by cooking 'dinner rig hi from the freezer. Learn whal a truly unexpected convenience Litton microwave cooking real ly is. . Come on in, ask questions and taste microwave cooking . CE Ll"fTON --Cod<ilg • I • • "1976 MODELS HOWIH STOCK • w. .. o.· ,.c.. .. ,1-pll&.-.. ...... ' .... __ ..... ... TUISDAY OCT.7 7.9 PM PHONE .548-7788 -J • ' Blood Services The Orange County chapter ot the Rel Cn>ullHdt workenf« a varietyolJ<>l>t. The blood prOCJ'am needl drivers to transportthe bloodfromtbecliltrlbutlon...,ter In Santa Ana and dtllver ll to boopitall. Ceo· teen workers anddooorroocn aides are lo ab«t 1upply -ju1t u blood always ii. (Dooors are always Welcome.) The Red Cross requires 75 pinla of.blood a day for emergencies, and callers ar-e needaledl to round· up these needed amounts. 1bey c on . put donors in emergencyaituatioas. The Orange County chapter la reoponslble for supplying all· volunteer blood to all Orante County bolpitals. Train11'1g is available ror some poslUons. For instance, switchboard operators with no experiencewill be taught. Also, the nursing and health division needs re1i5tered nurses for disaster duty and to teach preparation for parenthood and home-nursing. Retired RNa are welcome, and all will be trained to teach. Anybody have a boat? The Red Cross needs a vessel for flood rescue. Finally, youth groups are preparing d~ corations for Christmas parties for loc&l hospitals, convalescien.t homes, veterans hospitals and Camp Pendleton. Any in~ dividuals or youth groups through college age that would like to participate could be put to work. The Red Cross is at 601 Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana. For mOl"e information, call 835-5381. The Drug Game Every year consumers spend almost '8 billion on medicines. However, this money doesn't alw°'ys buy better health. People sometimes take medicines they don't need - to wake up, to unwind from daily tension, to stimulate or reduce their appetites, to get to sleep at night. According to the Food and Drug Ad - ministration <FDA>. the United States bas a major drug problem that sterns from the mi.s · use or excessive use of medicines. The FDA has a booklet offering advice on the wise .purchase and use of both prescription dru&I and over-the-counter medicines. For a free copy of "A Primer on Medicines,•~ 'write Consumer Information, Dept. 53,· Pueblo, CO 81009. The booklet includes the following advice and information: . -Don't buy medicines every time you don 't feel good. SOriletimes you need to let time and your body do the healing. -Certain medicines can't be safely taken together. For example, some prescription drugs for infections cant be taken with certain over·tbe-counter drµgs for acid indigestion. -Many mediclnes lose or increase their strength as time goes by. Therefore, the large economy size may not be economical if it stands'unused ror a long time. -If you buy over-the-counter medicine. read the label carefully, and ask your pharmat'ist's advice. He or she can anawu ybur questions about the labels on the drugs and may be able to help YoU select a loWer- price brand of drug than the one yOu would have chosen by yoUrself. Don't be shy about asking for help. • -Jr you 're a pill-box carrier, remember \ that they're only for temporary storage. Drugs carried in pill boxes for a long fime may lose their strength or become too strong. Some pills, such as nitroglycerin, should never be carried in pill ~xes . They should be kept in the pharmacy's container, which is especially designed to mai~tain their strength. H elp t o r >'0 11 Phantom IDs Who are you? So many businesses today do business under fictitious names that it ls sometimes hard to tell. \ The law sa)fl bu,1~.tbal lie> buabi'..-in the state under a fictltiOUs na• mmt fU81 a fictitious name certificate. The c~~ must show names of Jlie ownert,' Ulelr. A • dnsselt and their Interest in tbe•t.Ulhiess. tlu · somebuslnesiesdonotcomftiy. ! 7, The only penalty for these tiUalnesses is that they cannot Sue abyone under their' fic.- \:itious names. Making a false statement in aoy filed statement is a misdemeanor. i A name is fictitious if the sumame (last =name) or each general partner in a nhip doesn't appeat in the1 tiUe of the ess. If Charles Jones does business under the na,pili..of ''Smith" or if the l>Ulibess rfame suggMts tbe existence of,otber Owners, he must file the certificate. · B'4!1inesS n&mes -that include the words "'and Company, 'e "and Sona,•~ ••and As- soclates" sh9uJd file. / -These filin&s ai:.e -"'! to be with the cowrty clerk in the ~ Wbec'e the principal place of busin-ia ldoated. 'nie -1ificate must be filed within«> clli11 r.._<lbe 1tart of the bulinesa. There mllll IMI four'Publications made within 30 days of filing---'...ily In a legal. ™""'P•t>U. The .-tlticai. are public lnfonriatlon. They are iillleXed bf the count)' clerk.> • , some organisations need not me -for e•~ ample, ,nonprofit Corporations , labor: unions and charitable organi.z.tions. The fillng1 e•pire every ftve years. Theb. tbe trulineas must file' new certificate._ ' ' ' ·OPEN TO PUBLIC GIGANTIC a:oJWiil: $Alf BY NAT IONALLY KNOWN ,. , DECORATOR . ; .. 50% OFfi • Al 't'1-Finlltln lb' Am'*"' C ...._~k1 • 2 ... • , L~ p . 2957 lllaitd!Qllb Wu.C'Mte .... -~Blook W•Ol-Br & ~ ........ ' • . __ .,,_,, - 1 : J ' . • • • l Coast's own !f' 'Ci",,J;erella' ~t~yingLoose in Wine St~~~!'!b~-1!!! W9'1r1111 u the wine 11-ard In a plusb beeause he knew what he waa doing or jwrt 11upper dub waa-clmy~relulllljobe. ~e Job wanted to lmpre•• his wl!eord•te -would do, J •• looee u a cooee all week. Tbs Job wu his own wine ord~ring. But moe:t oft.be time I f\ID """-I acted every mlDllte of .all six 'H p r W81 a&l<ed what wine I mi1ht IUC«Hl for.the. lliObillthepJace... p e ~albeingordered. (Apparentlylhaveafai,... 1 1lad to act 1y decent memory because I nev~ bad to . j Readies for· becau1e I doa't check the list in my inside jacket pocket.) Jtnowtberirsttbl.ng Dlnlll I' m;ea ()(course, I had been told In advance what about wi.ne1. l winestopus h,whatwinewentwithsteak,wilh operated on the .Qavid was a town iii lll'ael. \eafood or whatever the entrec might be. Sol "'Alo't nothln' 100· • Y-ct l bad a SUCceasfW week becau.se the really had DO problems. · 1t4tunlout.ri,a.tno m8na.sement gave me a 30-minute crash Back t 'd come with lhln-.stemmed glasses ·~~Fonim Show how'" t.beoey mwt it' eouneon the subjeet olwine.s', because l wore and the bottle or wine on a tray. After settin& worked. the un.ltorm of a wine steward and because the down the order on u ser-\'ing table, I'd open lh"e No reflection publicacceptedmeatfacevalue. . bottle -vt'ry dramatically, of course, but • : First thing you notice ~ Suzanne Parsel al . ::a horse show is that she ;-euts a striking figure in .. her white cowboy hat. ~Jue-cheeked shirt, dark =blue neck scarf. big. ~uckeled cowboy bell ~ingling spurs. : Next thing you notice ;Is that this lanky l4·Year· :vld Cor,ona del Mar High ~hool junior obviously ·has ••earned her spun •• !as the saying goes. ' Horsin~ Around with Tom Mccann on al cob o l i c l'mreally not a clothes horse and that first aJways scared I m ight spill thewholeworks - beverages but l evenin1. eyeing rnyself in the mirror of the and then, ever so delicately, pour ''juist happen to be a ·dressing: room, I nearly went out the second enough" into the host's glas:1. He was expect. teetotaler and have noor sindow and home. I looked absolutely ed. to tasle it, then either smile, nod or both. never wasted my 1illy. (For all you would-be wine s tewards, you time edueattn1 Tberel was -blacktrousers,a white shirt never permit the neck of the bottle to touch the myself about booze with a dickey. french cuffs. a black bow tie, a rim of the glass. Butdon't ask me why.) inanyform.lcould cummerbund andredjacket. I worked ror a salary as well as for tips. careless whether a I hoped l didn't look like her, but I s ure felt The first time a customer ever slipped me a wine is white or like ··nnkerbelle . ·• dollar, I got so ex:cited I nearly sat down at the red_. wet or drr. THE NIGHTLY routine was always the tablewithhirn . Italian, Frenchr-or same. The smartly groomed hostess would When I s ay t was·the wine steward. I wa1' American. 'Before seat tbe couple or group and present the the wine steward. (didn't serve mixed drinks. I s aw s o m e menus. Then a waitress would take over. The waitresses did that. When I wasn't busy, I t e I e vision ad . While taking the order, s he always suggested either hung around the kitchen and snitched v e rt i s i n g , I wine might be in order. IJ it were. that's when rood or stayed in the shadows sipping coffee. thought •. Mogen I was called into the Jit:ame. :. She and her tall, dap--. :pte-gray thoroughbred, :Midnight Cowboy, make ,..__..,._ • .__.., '• more than competent And she has been with Mac and Maggie McHugb, Western com· petition trainers at Diamond Bar~ tor just about the last month. Hair -The Latest in New Styles .•• :.team in the competition :ring·. : In fact, Suzanne and : Midnight just a couple of •weeks a.go_brougbt back Cfrom the Caf Expo show :at Sacramento tbe in- ':t er nation a t cbam- !pionsbip in Medal Class :Equitation competition :<for 18 and under ,-iders>. : THEY ALSO won a ':first place in,the Novice :class Equitation (13 and ~under> at Sacramento .. i:And earlier tbis yettr .. they took home 'the ~equitation championship -ribbon in the -14·and- ·under age division at the· •coto de Caza Classic, ·right here in Orange Cuunly. 1 These are big prizes. as all horse-show nuts know, and they are ~responsible, in large measure, for the con· fidence Suzanne shows in • herself and her motint as l they get ''up'' for the Forum International, ~ that California show of shows that opens Tues- day in Inglewood. ~ Very likely a part or l the colorful audience at 1 the big s how will be t. Newport Beach ·s State ~ Sen. Dennis Carpenter. • Why not? Suzanne is • his stepdaughter and it is ~ Suzanne's interest (and that of her mom, Madine Carpenter) that has fueled Denny"s own in- terest in horses. horse people and hor se fa'cilities arOUnd this i stale, not to mention the t 3,000 acres and several head or horses he main- tains in Oklahoma. But this is Suzanne's t story, the story of Cin- derell~d:>n-a -horse and . • ' . • • • . • • • . . . ' . l • • • • • • . • • • I ' • • her aim to compete in the ·Forum International, finally. She has been under the watchful eyes of a trainer virtually con- tinuously since 1971 and now treks from her house in Corona del Mar to practice with Mid· night on a regular three- time:1-a-week schedule at Diamond Bar -an hour to an hour and a half per session. Plus great perms and exciting colors WHEN SHE and M;d· night Cowboy lope into the big Inglewood arena to show their cow· working, slide-slopping, spin-turning abilities in the juvenile stock horse event the only class in the show that is broken down to ''junior" age group competition, it will He .the fulfillment of a very personal commit- ment. Though Suzanne qiodesUy refuses to call h°"rself a self-made con- testant, the faqJ.8•seem to point in that diRection. She owned her first horse when she was 7 years old, went into her first horse show when she was 9 3nd had train ing with three horses berore Midnight Cowboy. "I cleaned stalls for $10 a month -per stall -to earn money rortark and lessons," Suzanne says, '"and l groomed at horse s hows for different people and cared for people"s horses when they went on vacation. "I just did a lot or "·ork so I could support my horses over the years.·· But this planned re- gimen of training, both for her and for her horse, is only part of the story or this ''Cinderella'' who has the confidence to go "head -and-head with some of the toughest competitors the Forum will have ever seen. SHE HAS that Otym·-- pics-level drive. And it's obvious. I She talks about work- ing with her horse until he is near that point of boredom that horse peo- ple caJl "souring," ju.st refusing to do the drill one more time. Does Suzanne ever O.IW l"flet it.It! .,,.._ Suzanne Parse/. 5 feet, 10 inches (in cowboy boots) of grit and determina- tion, is determined that $he and her good, gray gelding, M idnight Cowboy, will be standing tall in com· petition at the Forum International "sour." herself. and get ------------::======:::=:---I bored "·ith the practice? DAILY PILOT "No. It 's jus t ag-CLASSIFIED ADS gr a\'ating to me if I can"l 642-5676 do so m e thing, and 1 E d F b" ;~;;;;;~;;~;:;~~:; think I have lo keep •t it n 8 ree 1es ~ RUFFELL' until I do it. ,...- ord and RESERVE HOW "Alpoco" SHppen FllOM "llU ... , s 17 " LIMITED QUAMTITIES "Then. in s tead of SACRAMENTO (UPI ) UPHOLSTERY thinking, ·Great, you 've -Gov . Edmund G . FIESTA FOOTWEAR done it,· J want to keep Brown Jr. has signed in-W... Y• W• ,._.. Foohr_. 10 Drt• Tll X••• Deli•ery Ho•. I going so lcanperfectit. to law a bill that 1 ,12~~11.-4 fASHIOHtSU.HD "I've never had .that abolis hes free license Coif• M...-541·0159 644-0424 situation where I just platesrorvehiclesowned "::::::':::=:=====~&...----------' THAT'S THE story. wanted lo forgel it and by California banks. The - She tauitht herselr a lot of w a I k aw a y fr 0 m measure CAB931) by As- basics about horse care something 1 was having semb·Iyman Danie l and horse showing. trouble doing. It's too ag-Boatwright (0..Concord) She had help, too. of gravating.'" eliminates a special rourse. She was tutored That"s the kind or grit $700 ,000 annual tax for a time by Bob l\t at-that wins spurs _ and break. the governor's of- tox:, who has a training horse sho~·s. fi ce said. and stabling operation al ~---------------------, the Orange County Fair· grounds. Pemi sale. There's one j\jst right for you. And your budget. Sale16.88 Reg. 22.50 plus cul. The Hel ene Curtis 'Uni perm' for a sol!. casual curl. Gives ha ir bounce and body. Haircut and set included Sale 14.88 Reg. 17.50 plus cut. The Helene Curtis 'Phase 7' perm. Gives hair a more definit e curl: has special conditioners for sl rength and shine. Cut and. set included. Sale9.88 R~. 12.50 plus cut The 'Balsam Pt us' perr'!1 has unique conditioners for added strength and luster. Ha ircut and set included . Arcadia Puente Hills Whiltwood. Carson Downey _, "T' 9a')-A At FGs you get a lot - a lot of fashion and savings. SUEDE CLOTH s.w tWs llllrt for_... 57.00- including the patt ern and nottons. {McCall"s Oct # 4641 ) Excellent fall color selection 100% Cotton. 50% POly-50'% Rayon b lend. 54-60"· wide FGs' reg 2.98-3.•B. Full bolts S..• .... WM..Oct.I yd ., ...... 4.00 Sporhw•ar- CHIMQ New selection of fall fnshton Shades. lt"s POPular '°' sturt dresses and slacks 50% Poly-50'% Rayon blend 45 · wtde Machine Washable !!::: .... ·SUPER GABARDINE Ahorted twill and fine line gabardine in fall tones. 100% Polyesler. 58·60"' wide. Machine washable and no Woning. Full bolts. v ..... s.oo ................. , ............... ,.. ............ , ..... ,. .... ,..... '"''"*'- We ore Peosed to announce that MIKE ZIMMERMAN hos joined OU" staff ... formerly with Hair Port Newport !3eoch ord Rormnd Mozzi of Naples Jessica Conlan ELECTROLOGIST ~l'lrTOnenl Hair Removed RS 70 FASHION IS. NEWPORT BEAG-1 6+4-2151 05 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE 54 1-i>MI The long skirt is back ..• at anniversary savings To add a dressy no!e to any occasion. Bias A -!ine styling in assorted acrylic plaids; each wdh 1!s 0·11n gold tone belt 6 -16. Reg. 22.00 ANNIVERSARY PRICE 14.99 silverwoods sale prleu olfacllvo through s unc11r Oc1ober 19th. l \ No appointment neceaaary. CharJ ti. ,. HEWl'ORT IEACH 20•••1111•1 .... B10<1dWtJ' P1e11 7rh A Hooe • 5522 W•l'h•,. • •11.9 Cf't'n•haw • 0.lA""I) U S C • C..-i111'Y C.ty • P•sa<Jt"a • -,l'tllM•"' • TCJS!•J'!Qt • "40l'l1c1Att Ouit•d • s. .. B•m•Hl•llO • Oownty • '"wpon Beath • Lii ~· R,v.~•d<J • lot C.r.,to• • P~·rn SClfll'IQI • 8tnt• S.tbWJi • lM 'ftiOal I t 'I , •• , .. ~ • ... _.1131..::0o\N=-Y'-'PllDT=::.:...------'8u=!!d!y=•.::Oc::to:l>:;::*c:!,"'1"'175"' 1,- • NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN: Mel Blclr:ner, a11iltant pro(essor of industrial relations at California State University, FUllerton will speak on Women and Economics. She wW present the program for the Ellzabeth Cady stanton.Huntineton Beach Chapter of NOW. The session will becin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, in Fullertoo Sav- ings and Loan. Fountain Valley. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN : San Clemente-Capistrano ·Bay Branch will bear Marilyn O'Brien telJ about h.er occupation as president of Sports Headliners, Inc. She supervises professional athJetes' estate planning and aids them in developing a career after their athletic one ends. Ms. O'Brien will speak at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Oct. 9, ln the Community Clubhouse." .. QUEEN OF HEARTS GUILD: El Niguel Country ctut ·will betbe setting for the men's invitational golf tournament, to be played to raise fwtd.s for' Children's Hospital of Oranee .county. Play will.begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 10, and more than $2,000 in prizes will be awarded during a dinner dance which will f~llow competition. r AYUDANTES AUXILIARY: As a funding project, to benefit Children's Home Society, members are taking or· ders tor Christmas cards. SaJe will end Nov. 22. Further in· rormation is available by calling Paget McKee, 837·7931. NEW HORIZONS: Ongoing programs for the YMCA 'J'lj'ew Horizons include weekend caravans and night owl ex· cursions. Registration will be taken at the headquarters, 205 W. Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92701, or by calling 542-6868. CAUFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS: Orange District merqbers will tour the Providence Speech and Hearing Center, Orange during a meeting Friday, Oct. 10. The center was selected as the major philanthropic pro· ject during th e 1974·76 administration. Almost $4,000 has been donated during the past year. LAGUNA BEAOI JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB : "The· Prince and the Pauper" and "The Roadrunner" cartoons will be presented at.Aliso School Saturday, Oct. 11 , at 10 a.m. ·andlp.m . SAN CLEMENTE JUNIORS: A champagne art auction will begin al 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, in the San Clemente Inn . The public is invited and tickets will be sold at the door. Proceeds will support the club's continuing community involvement. • AMERJCAN FJELD SERVICE; More than 5,000 people are expected at the AFS benefit gala at Broadway Plaza, Los Angeles Saturday, Oct. 11. The event will include the opening of a special UNICEF exhibition of more than 500 paintings by children from all over the world; ethnic dance and musical g'roups perform· ing on all levels, s howing of lmport rashions and refresh· ments. WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: Selling Yourself and Your Ideas is the theme of a workshop to take place at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Oct. 11 , in the Music Center restaurant, Los Angeles. Topics to be covered are Resume Writing , the In· terview, Oral Presentations and Problem Solving Exercises in Technical. Writing. JUNIOR EBELL (LUB OF NEWPORT BEACH: A public car rally and dinner are planned •l 6 p.m. Satun:lay, Oct. 11 , at 1901 Dove St. Proceeds will help finance cl ub pro· jects . Lear-Lewis Christ Church by the Se~. ~ Newport Beach waa the setting for the double ring ceremonies • linking Mary Lewis and Robert , .. f Lear of Burlingam.._e. r.:· The bride, daughter of Mr . and .... : Mrs. Roy D. Lewis of Newport r;.. Beach, is a fourth generation ~: Orange Countian and a former f°''" Ticktocker of the National Chari· i!!' .ty League, NewpartChapter. She . ; __ ... is a graduate of the University of :: Denver. • • . South Orange County RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) ceJebrated ita third birthday with a gala party in the RSVP oCfice in Newport Beach. BeCore the decorated cake provided by La Casa Delhi (a satellite office of the Voluntary ·Action Center) was CUl'; Barnett Larks CbeJow) emc.eed a proiram ot music and special presentations. . . Tony De Carlo (above left) led the lll'OUP in sincinl 11icb melodies a1 ''Look fer the Silver Lininc, '' and memberS of lh• Over 90 Club, includlnc D. de Malignon (above rlglrt) were saUuted. Helen Patzer is shown presentlnC him with an American D•• pin. ' RSVP is a volunteer program for people ovei: 60. Anyone wishinC information may call 875-9210 Mcmday through Friday. . . . ~ ' -..... ,,. .. ' , I .. Boys Losers In Ratings DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-year-old slrl who bM .iwaya considered herself fairly ...,.i- ble. But sometblnll la pttlq to <mt end I need to-liowllid•-ill witblt. ' • • ·._: Her fiance ts the 1011 of Lt. Col. .•: (ret.) and Mrs. William R. Lear 1 , of Tustin. He is a graduate ot :=: UCLA and is affiliated with Pbi ~ Kappa Si•ma. ,:; The newlyweds will live in ~:.r Costa Mesa. MRS. L!'AR MRS. PASClllTI MRS-JONES MRS.SHULZE Tbe tioys in our 1eliool bave de- vlHd a rating ayotem lcr slrla that goes from cine • Im. Tb'e "Tlnmen" are the ll"Nt·lookina .... gals -nice l'Olllld Cill.., cute :-:; *** ~ •• Pasciuti-O'Donne11 · '· South Shores Bantist Church, ~ South LaJUna, was the settin' for ... ~ double rine rites uniting Karen ·':• O 'Donnell and David Angelo· ~ Pucluti of New York. Parents of the newlyweds are "" Mn. Lorraine O'Dormell of Dana ' Point and Mr. and Mni. Eduard i;· Schroeder of San Francisco. ! .. 4 The bride is a graduate of :1 California State University at , ; Long Beach. Her husband is a ~·) graduate of the U.S. Merchant ~>'; Marine Academy, Kings Point, ··~NY ,.. . . ·~ The couple are officers of the ., National Oceanics and At· : mospheric Administration and ~·~ will make their home in Sayville, " N.Y. • • • . Jones-Weber Bobbi Lee Weber became the ; bdde ol Doe Doualaa J..,. dur- 1 n S double rln11 nuptial •. ceremcmln eonducted in Sl. An- • drew'• PrHbyterlaa. Cburcb, • No•P«t Beacb.' · Their porenta ""' Ille Robert R Wtben ol Coeta Mela, Mr. •nd Mn. Leonard Peter1on, J-. Beach ud Donald Douillu •JOD11,Lomlt•. The bride la •. 81'1duate or o.c. »•• Hiib -and he!\ • ll•tbend It e _(r•!lu~le of "MllUw RIO ~ LOmit•. 1Wj-wtll u ... la 1AD1 lltach- Schulze-Ralston Making their home in Irvin~ after a lioneymoon in Arizona and Northern California are Stephen R . Schulze and his bride, the former Sandra Lynn Ralston. They are the son of Mrs. Allen Lewis of Balboa and Harold Schulze of Tustin and the · daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Ralston of Orange. The bride is a graduate of Villa Park High School and attended Santa Ana College. Her husband is an alumnus of FoothUI High School and attended Orange Co~t College. ••• Pierson-Caldwell Making their home in Hunt- ineton Beach are David F. Pierson and his bride, the former Marianne S. Caldwell of Hunt· ington Beach . They were married in • double ring ceremony at the First Olril· tian Church of Huntinlllon Beach. The bride's parents are Mr. ... Mn. Clifton M. Caldwlll "' Huaqn,ton Eeacb. Her h .. band la tM ton of Mn. O.F. Oiaon al Laj'Uente. tlte new Mra. PllnClll Is • graduate of Edleon'Hllb School and attends Golden West Colle1e. Pierson la en llumnus of El Monte lfllh Be-, llt. San Antonio Collea• and the , Unlvoni!Jr ot Celifomla at Santa Barbara. I Pratt-Gill .Estancia High School grlduatea Debbie Jean GW lllld Scott Allen Pratt exclillll(ed VOWI and rin1t In Sta. Simon 1D4 Jude Catholic Church, Hlllll· lnlton Beach . . 'the bride ·ii the daUChler at Mr. and Mrs. l!:dward A. Glll al. Costa Mesa and her husband la the . son of Clyde Pratt alto GI Cotta Mesa. ,The new Mrs. Pratt It a 1raduate of Oranse Cout Colle1e where ber hUJ.band la now attending. Tbey•wlll make their bolne In Coetalll-. MRS.PRATI ' j>enonalitiel lllld ftl<t wllli the "'"" answers.' '1119 "J\ven'' are the ao-so on• --1 to a-fifty pereut "' Ille ~· Now 1ot Ibis -wblla • slrl -· !bi> 1\111 Jiil !1111 t!!e Dllmber they rata bw by. llaobeppe°'lemeltberaTwo DEAR A.'IN LANDERS: I'm er a Three. Altboulh I lrl' to o1moot ubamed Ill Uk :rou IJ>lS leuib it -Off it burta-1111 leallilp. but I need to lr:now what to clD "flbat can I do about belDs put -mJprobltlll down lllil wa~f -VJCTIJI OF MJ llllr 11 a.aw\.al17 thin 80 I TllSoRATINGGAllE wurabalrpl-llOt ... It' .l>Da V.: Detl!l"1r a •H• -ana~~ ..... 7.:-• . .:. .. ...! ... .... lou ....... msrllJ -' -...... --f*.'-ywr way. llletJ of ~ -'tl11 fNnt lleln wblcll J pin beet .....id set • •-II t11o,... .... 1n~m1 bo Maid M.- viledar"*llacalefor-. -be UUt to~ blil ~ "' ·'I · .' ~ n4o llalr. I'm ICanld to l>BAn ~"N LANl>l:RS. diath'lllat one d17 ba'lldotaeh Eveey DOW and !Ilea.--tbeplece lllld I'll be............_ aslll you for • l:etuD al.• f-te oatol. my mind column. wm.,... do.,.tll;. ldDd-1 don't wut"to tell 1111n lboat ness of prlnlillJ °"""' oPID Ille •• b•'-1 •--encloeed whlcll appellrtld:'"' Oct. :=_ -,;r :::..u;;.-be 116- 23, 1971? 1lr:nowet1---~It'• ell~~ Choliar·Brock ·~~ wbo coakl P"'ftl 11:.a It HelP . .,., ploaae • .=sa;; AND Jeune Krlltene Brock and _, PIJlCES Be I .. Tbanks=-Blue -wn.r.nc -···-·~ ' .._._ njamin Lea le Cbouar ell• J'll()JfTORO · .._.. .... __ _,._ cbillledweddlll1-1Ddr1DP DllAll ,· ... *"_. ....,._1WH&a• .. ....., In StintOll Beach CommmiltJ. • ~a~., ............. Church. · · 1..,.•llaet•-*lt.,...llle ·'Y•--aa111m"ii'Ma111- Parenta al Ille llftlJwedt U9 •••• Ue -,.,.tleal ...... lia ...... BarberaBrock,~clolllar; TBBPS&Ta >• • lbe ,_.,......, Brock, Fool!llljD V~ 0.F........ ti toH'N,..ue, Mr. and Mn. 0. ~litllla IAlf.~hlWlitll• .... or'of Larkapur. 1 till..... -J Tbe bride 1redu1tilcl 'INm" Ile-. •• fn• ....... , Ant :raar .Du.ta ..., elllet? Cm>n•delMarlUsI>Scboallllld lalbtl••• .. f•H 1111-• Hard to ffllill? Ala.1='111'• SanFrancl1coSt1tewbl!reabell ldn-l•IM ... •lllif••• boaklal 0'Buued llr ,,_! llnlahinl be• m11ters de..-In ....,•lo.l•etl ...__ 1low ~tO Get -11 .... ~" eoclolpaudteacblnllllCo\ltft .._ •• ,..._ ....... _balp,...brldlati. ... .. of~ l ' ,,--....,.... ...... ,1 ............................... ... proballca officer, la ., 11Pma11• ........ u. Gi.t• ltfllti et.mjled, aelf-adc1rl""" •· Her huoband, a~ ._.••rn.llliTaf-. wllll JOllr nqa.eet -• ... . of .Redwooit 0Rllfb School F4 ......... \... I ... .,. to Ami 14~ P.O. Jiu -r--=*-*-*-----7"~].--,;;_ ___ ..;;;....;......::...-,-~-·T--1-11 'Ill Ult. mp, m.1111..,_..:... 1-I ,, . ... •. ,.....}. · . _ 7: ! I l J 1- 1 I ? • ? • f . ' l ' l I · 1 I I ' I f I • ' • • • I • •' ' L • ' ~· -- 'Pet Clark r • in Back .. • , 0 I :,. . -- v.s.A: wllll roct 1t11n ... .., tboup abe siDp tbolr _,,, wltb reJlalL "M1111ally, I waat to Co<onrard. I "'"the music of tbe put, but I'd like to UH' tblt knowlecl(e ti> .-h music Into• new direction. I doo't think tbe UIWer ia either Cole Porter or acid rock.'' ·-· -"-· TMIHOLYMM.• . "1ll•11' a.An-.. I ~ .... ~- OolN ......... .,,. ' "DI. %HIYA50" CNI . . ~·MIU,...,...eur SWiii MM&Y IOllllOM" .... .................... =s1awwrns•M1 \II 'I I I\ I I I I I \ " I \I• • ', I ·' '! • YEAR'S BEST! "RATED 98ll excelent poduction vlbn, MESA lulCbJs women and laatef\l Mlt the _ ·Al OOLOST ... PASSION$ OF(:AROt PWG INTO THI 'UTUlll WITH .. . HOT CHANNBLS Mt. ....... iw., ...... ,1 ... • .. -tiom ........ Clll-.. round·~­-----hcll11 ....... \ DAILY PILOT • CO Sl " "ESA 5·18 ! 5S2 The stlgl albictlaa of die decade Ille••• the 91eatelt ••••;•llt ennt In hlltaryl • -. -""' , 1 ·~.o.-.. .-...l.....J.~• ........ ' !11~ ... .JAJl•:s WBH'ldGU: 11 Harry S. h-. ID GIYE'EM'HEU..BIRRTI NOW ON T1I Slllllll ..... tor .. -.. -... _ _.. > ·1 ... Ml I # ............ __... • • -.. • MOW toGETHa WITH 1111-fo.om~-IDNll? Cl odlde ......... -. ,. 1 · J .............. ,.._. ... --.. ... T.a.,. m:m1w ---"Ill -PUCt" IPCl A,_STOl:T ,~,..,.....,., S . COAST PLAZA )4JIJ111111 ll."'6Jll111!1 PUUll' ,ESSlllCS' ,!SSllCS" .... , ...... ,.. ............ ......... 'Ill • . ..... ~''°'"'~ CINEMALANO 1'14 s......, ..... m 1M: flft,...llf "FllEllEll llY LOVEL r ,.... lllM ""' ..... ~ .... , .... "111£ WT lfTAll" W*"TMMhll ...... 1:41 CINEMAlANO ( •• • •• DA!\. v "9' • Getting Old! OrOthen . I MaybeCet !,,.,.· 1AT :.,.. WIT'S END Younger ----~i llyEJPIAllOMBEat Do :rw bow --CID tell J'OU're CetllDC older? Whee ... erJOne .......S :rw Cell JOUDf:e } I Gtltla& old Is dls-eriJIC your priest 1molla bubble cum. YOW' l1W)'Ct la fllbtlnl acne, and • )"CIUr ICD'I matb te.,..,.. LI wearinl • tntnla1 ~ tn. t ' lt'I -ID eiCbt-_..td 11:14 (Wbo doelll't ; -°"" aaweat!Mmd) -10U ID temill. Wbc : a ll-1Ul'Old off en to i-nl!el par It your car for : :rw when :rw fall ~la trlfllc. When• four· : :rear-old llltes the .. P off • cblld·proof uplrla • bottle for you. . ! It baWmed qahl llot weetend when I wu : •-.U.. tbroollb. department""'"' and lnad· wrtmUJ lOllDd m,..it In tbe 7ard goods depart. ! --.. Itlooted like W-. ' Youilc girls wbo couldn't have been In their teeno were flipplnc tbrouch pattern books llke they~ved there. SJ11mplni tiredly on a atool, I coul 't belp but overbear their conversation. " · it bu no paltA!nl ._,t, yoo could get by wltb #-Inch •\llff andaquarterof a yard less. I made It Jut week in one even.in&.'' (I couldD.'t , threadmyoeedlelaCX1e-1nc.> : ''There's a reamlllt O¥er tbere I know Linda : • coWd 1et ID entire poata aultout of." • "I'm -startlac m &l1)'tblnl lllltll l flnlall · tbecoaL'' -: "U :rw can't 1et your alze, get the next..,.: Dd we'll alter tbe pattern." r Then a sales-approached me. She ; wore br•ces and couldn"t have been more than~ 12 ... Could J help you. with something?'' ; ."Well,thetrulhis ..• •• ~ ••you. need aomethinc easy? Here' a a pattern ~ wllhonlyftyepieces." I '"That many?" I asked. "Actually, I was ' looking (or eomelhing rather simple.'' 1'Look, if you have any problems with gussets or facings or handlirig the new fabrics, Juat brine it la and I'll help you with it." CGuuets? J thought you made gravy out of •em.1 at TllanblivinJ.) 1 . "That's terribly sweet of you," I said. ••For starters, I'll have three yards ol this crepe, a yard and a hal! or silk, and "'lllle corduroy for, bedspreads." ,,_., ~ I watched lhil child with pure respect as she; added a raw of fractions and came up with a~ total. ~ Call it pride. I didn'thave the heart to tell heri I don't sew . - ·-I ILACI atllnMASll:l ·--,...,_ lt'S AUVI"' OPEN 1,,. ~•MATINEES 0A1LY1D ·--··· '"' ""'' HOOKll 11t --WT Of llD NOT LOVll"' .... ,,, .... ,..,..,. ..... ---MASTll GUHftGHTD ... ,, ... ,.. . .., ....... ,. I Ollllt111MlllOOll•M,_. ..... PACIFIC fHUTltfS ORIVE·IHSUPElt SWAP MEETS HARBOit llVD. Driff-ln .......... .._ .............. .-,_ .. .,.. OMHGE Drift-In 1 & 2 Prt., lat. & S...-U. • .... PR'"" ..... .,. •I ktllt""' I I ....... ,.., f•! Prolitt! IWflinl G•lote! ......................................... ...... llOllCll aalmN .,_ 12 fllll l ........ ::: 1--··· THI HAP'Y HOOKll 1111 W1WI DTNAMITI • ....... -~ ... ..,, .. ....,,...1 ... 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Q:ll!Wr t .n 10.3S LOOMtS IA'l'LD : IEqully 1.0 t .lt (Ip 0v t .H 111.l . Geor9 11.U 11 •• OTC JO Most Active NEW '1'0Rlt (UPI! -TN II lflltll 1e11 .. lkl<l• lr.-cl Oii ,,.. OTC __. FrlM1 ,, -l+H lty KASO. MKll ................ 0.. ljl~ , ... lilt .... .. '"·'°° 1'111 l ..... . 120,MIO 12tlo 12 ... t 141 11,100 ~ • -\o'o to,• ll'Ai ~"" l::=~~~ ••.100 Ai !Ollt ...... oll,D mt 1:M-~ Ml.100 ,. """· ..... SOVIETS' $5-BILLION, 150-BUILDING HEAVY-TRUCK COMPLEX: BUIL TTOOPERATEAUTONOMOUSLY USSR Enlists World in Truck Production • NABEREZHNYE CHELNY, U.S.S.R. (API -The Soviets have always tended to equate big- ne!S'with goodness. They built the world 's big· gest hotel (Rossiya), the world's biggest school building (Moscow University), and the world's biggest man-made lake <Bratsk >. Now they are building, here in the heart or Russia, the world's biggest truck factory. But KAMAZ, as the Kama River Industrial Project is -called, is more than just a big factory ai med at the record books. It is a symbol of Russia's hurried quest to embrace the "automobile age" and to get one giant step closer to the status of advanced technolog1caJ power it so desperately wants. KAMAZ also is a significant proving ground for East-West business cooperation. The project . is so ambitious the Russians could not build it alone. Th_ey h11ve contracted for more than $1 billion in foreign technology to equip the plant. ''KAMAZ is the first large.scale Soviet in· dust.rial project or the post-Cold War era that in· volves a truly international procurement pro- gram backed by Western financing of such ma-· jordimensions," said a 1974study by New York 's Chase Manhattan Bank, one of the major creditors !or the project. THE P RO.JECT was conceived in the late .19808 ••• one-1hot attempt to boost production or heavy-duty trucks by 30 to 35 percent. Large tractor·trallors are needed to upgrade a highway ' treilht system woefully inadequate for a country of Ruula'a 1lze. Big dump trucks also are needed for ambitious construction programs and to in· tteale aericu.ltural efficiency. KAMAZ 111uppooed to produce 150,000 lhree- ule trucu and 250,ooodl .. el encines each year, a capadty tho Chaee study says Is g_re,ater than IUt al all tho U.S. beavY truck 111a0Ulacturers , ~lllned.! 'l'be J1u11ian1 dO not hive the technology to ~· lbitir aoal at _, O<ll an II-to I Hon Ind ev1117 llO Heonda cm'""' 11aembly line, so t:;t-it-.,-:"1111e7"""*"totbeW'eot,,~~~~~~~ I • • • At first they wanted a Western firm to build the plant ror-them, but m05t were scared off by the enormity of the taik and some discouraging reports about the experiences of Italy's Fiat with a complex one-third the size. FOi"d dropped out after the U.S. Defense Department complained that KAMAZ trucks might end up in North Viet· nam. SO THE SOVIETS decided to build it themselves, relying on foreigners for design and equipment. KAM AZ has been under construction sin<'e 1970 and is not expected to produce Its first truck until next March, nearly two years behind schedule. The project has been plagued by lack of coordination , a sJoth-like-->bu.ilding pace and in- stallation delays. Familiar Soviet bugaboos such as government red tape and haphazard workmanship undoubtedly are to blame, but most Western observers say the Soviets have done a surprisingly creditable job given the enormity of the project and the need to coordinate input from 140 separate foreign rmns. THE DIMENSIONS o! KAMAZ are stagger· ing: A SS-billion construction budget . . . 9.8 million square reet of Cactor:y space ... a new ci- t y to house 250,000 workers and their families . . . 1S5 miles or hlghwa,y . , . 75 miles or railroad tracks ... 15Q buildings. AIJ, this has been phmked down on a · 40. square-mile tract in UM\COuntrys41e of the Tatar Republic, 600 miles east of MoacoW. • FOR A GR OU P ol Americans who recently got a rare look at the site, the effect was somewhat like atumblln_I' across a mini-Detroit emerging lrom the cornfields of Nebr aska. ' Sanford, preaideqt of Duke University and a. Democratic presldenUal aspirant, was talking about the "command'' economic system direct· edl by the state. In effect, it alJows plaMers in oscaw o Int to an available spot on the Sovlel .' ' map and say; .. Here is where we will put the place.'' ~ The eniineers and workers are then shipped in. buildings go up, electricity and roads go in, and there you have it : instant civilization. ' · A whirlwind tour of the six·facto1')' installa- tion showed that only the tool and..rePair shop, employing 3,000 workers, was in actual produc- tion, Everywhere there were portraits of Lenin and billboards exhorting the workers tq push harder, and restating what bas become the motto of the project : ''Tbe entire country builds KAMAZ ." It should have added : " ... and a Score of other countries, too." · . Nearly every advanced Western coun-- try, along with the Eastern European socialist al-Ii~, has a pieceof theKAMAZaction. Tbereare40 U.S. firms alone involved in the proiect, witft.con- tracts worth·$400mllliorr.--- YOU CAN'T WRITE TALKING! We are wrilton word suJtanU; not-what. to ay. but llow to kar jt most effectively. Propotal1, aalea p~~ atiorus, internal and ex ternal ccirrespondence, well aa, literature and _. null ... portt. Within two week1 ' · will aee a dramatic provement ln your writ communlcatlou. C:.11 w WrHlt: W. L. Lowry As_I_ m v:11i. ,,..,. N••t:t•rw•c1t. cA 17114)-' 7 Conswner Law Fought . LOS ANGELES <AP> -A new consumer protection law could •'"e:Slllt in higher prices, massive confusion and, in some cases, less pr~ tection, a Federal Trade Commission bearing J has n told. " e law was aimed at tightening warranties i'I to include such things as estimates of times of re-:1 pair,•bo\lrs that repair facih1ies are open if other than normal business hours. and a statement re- minding· the consumer he c·an sue the company .i!he is unhappy with the warranty. The commission hearing was to get the public's view on proposed regulations to imple- ment the law. Order Yours NOW . • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels v- • PERSONALIZED •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE :tt1 ~·1so~ "' l"ICWOJO • ORD£RJOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHA'l ANO llZIE Of LAl(L Mrs. Jotut Doe 12> M•h• Str••I An1towtt, An,.1•1• 12M5 L•ffl• Oo ~•t H••• A ,,lnl•ll lo1cler. r---------------------FJU in thft Oii!...,.. d Jp and m.ill with $1-Sot.: '!fl .. Prlntlnt1 i...bel Oh.~ -Offlc9 ... , 15641 Ceot1 -· CoUfor ... n6U . l ' ----~.J { 1 ' I , • '• The--Poconos/BieentennW~ . To the Mountama BUCK KILL PALLS. Pa. <UPJ) -II you ue :.-••1 to !Ue the tamUy oa aC...-ai vacatloa nut Jeer, -Is Ille time to betln an•Ollq for ac· commodatloao. Ille a.-acre DelO'trlll'e •- Gop Natloaal ·-Afea • with lie ma1alflcant 1or1e 1peelal 1eaaoaal paeta111. ___ ... ___ of :::-.:-~..=:'i::t .,....., areducampa Mlllloaa'ot louriat.are--ed IP eooverp Oii the aullor bis- torilllteo In the Eut durin1 Ille celebratlona marklat the 200UI a.onlvenary of tbe foundlnc of the United States, and botel space wW.be U&ht. So if your plans lnclude Pbllaclelpbla, for INlance, coa- sider 1toppln1 over la tbe Pocono Mountaln1, the P!>Plllar ~ area only 80 ~iles away l)y superhighway. caned u.ro..,h tbe --' t,..._ of 7aara -117 Ille Delllwue River. Tlll!aB · ALSo are about ao hotela that cater prtllUlflly to hoaqmooaen or --lee ,. and ell• 11..,e beart4-! beda and -... Roman --mln-or«I walls and coillnD. The Poeoaoe, m fact, la tbe U.S. No.1 . ._,_b•v-. o«reri.uaallaut-tfiuall!G- "llli'm lloman b.ui -·--rored Walla Ud ... Qnp, The apd opeclal act1Yltle1 for dlll*e&oo. _... pee.._. wlllch would aao•Wii for bm M'¥icel .bet•••• tlle Pocono• and Plllladel,i.ta, ara 1111111 _.. slderad by memben of the Poeono Mo•ntalns Vaeatlon ..._.._ -.tlDa to -..Uvo Dlreetor lloMrt llpedonl. Ho ~ru,.~..::.;,~:i~ · The four-eounty l'elioo can o!· fer extra ~lvldends -24,000 square miles of mountains and valJeya:. Jalcet and waterfalls, primeval forest lands and an ice age field of &!ant red boulders, In addition to year-TOWKI sport and recreational activities. -. In t.-t, 1111110.S. No. I hoDe)'moonJla•en. tennlol PIMladalphla." Popu.lar with couples and si.o,leo u weU u f....Uleo II Mount Airy Lod&e, whk:b can K · com-ate up to 1,300 ,....11 In about 15 building• scattered acrwt I~ acrea. In addition to outdoor uct Ind-poola, the lodfe alao ·-11 • __ ......., Certainly one "of tbe moat spectacular algbta -and one of the state's m~ attractions -u But Iona be!ore Iba -•Y· ruooners t-ame, the Poc.wm wu a favorite 1ummer ywltian ..-. for famw .. from "-71•anla. New Jersey and New'Yort. And it all ltarted Wben AnlJioilT Dulot built tbe flnt Bolll<liDI -Hotel at. the Delaware Weter Gap, In 11151. MOit ol the major resort.a ha\te ten. wltll the only sand beach !Imported .from the Coribbean. they claim> in the Poconoe:. ·No Tips Allowed in Denmark BySTANDEMPLANE COPENHAGEN -When Danes check into a hotel, the rjrsl thing they ask for is a dyne. (You say it "doonuh. ") It's a com- forter. Featherweight. Should be for ii"• stufred with eiderdown. It almost floats on you. Warming you better than an electric blanket set to Tahiti temperatures. rival.,(Jl's 6 p .m . by my home time and only a little sit-up sleep on a -plane running with ever'y seat rilled.) At Hotel Scandinavia they keep a fleet o( free bicycles for guests. Copenhagen is a good walking town. Has somethine or a fairy story reeling. A convenient walking town but bicycling is the national transport. So we tried it ''Funny thing,'' said the housekeeper in the Hotel Scandinavia, ''Americans just look at it and then call down and ask..us to bringue 'some reey]ar blankets'." . We're in Denmark. for a weekend. Nol enough time to see Hamlet's ghost but that's the way it's set up by SAS airline and the Danish tourist people. There's NO tipping. A IS percent service charge goes on hotels, bars, bellhops, barbers, sawia attendants. You do NOT tip "We've done 16 hours or flying over the Pole and cocktails begin immediately on ar The JS percent service is pa&&ed on all over the Continent, But in Spain, France. Italy and so on, the server doesn't think IS percent does justice to your. magnificent , generosity. They expect a handful or change TODAY'S aaasswaaD PUZZ:LB ACROSS Bakery Hems 7 School dance 10 Sklll 13 Dieting downlatl 19 Harass 20 Punisher 22 Extremely brief 2.c-eic1ama,lon 25 Pqker'sta)le 2e French article 27 Gomlort 28 Fruit ' drinks 29 Exisls 30 HU st, ~w sign 32 Intense I ear 34 Printer's term 35 American general 36 Perform 37 Waterprool canvas 39 Female rull 40 Verb form 42 Oral pauae 43 Poetic "always" .f.C Singer Paul 45 Healing lamps 47 Medieval catapult 50 Sell 52 Group ol eight · 53 Sound judgment 55 Stamping lorm · 56 Vigilant · 58 Caustic prose 59 Precious llquld 61 Cape Horn nltlY9 62 Cave 84 Foundation 08 Seed vessel 69 Hindu 143 Aestralr ascetic 144 Biblical 71 Gtowt animal 72 uncommon 145 Masculine 76 Dirty Utle 78 Asiatic 147 Bone Lat1~ rumlnan1 148 Budd-t'ots• 79 Lalin king pillar 81 Feted 150 Engendered 83 Marti.et 151 Biblica1 booth name 8• Go" clubs 152 ~t1ee1 86 Female signs abb• rabbits 1!3 Hurried 'BS" Formerly: 155 Pared prefhf 158 Ga/lfornla 89 Helm fon poslllon 159 Card game 90 Greek 160 Ask·ew vowel 181 Color 91 Frosled a variety cake 162 Diphthong 92 Aerie 163 Sclenlillc 94 Bowllke sludy : abbr. curve 165 "- 96 Forward profundis" 97 Hypothetical 166 Coachmen force 168 Outsmarts 96 Dressed fur 170 Disembark 101 Cost 172 Tries hard 103 Teapot 173 Consumed feature 174 01!1 soldier 105 Unfull illed 175 Remained 109 Zodiac ~lgn 110 Exclamat ion 111 Wallcoating 113 Appendage 114 Swiss river 116 Trunk 118 Burmese ·1ribesman 119 Existence 120 Color deficiency 123 Mild reproof 124 Tropical tree 126 Negligent 129 Hiding place 131 legendary bird 132 Vibratory motion 137 Peace goddess 138 Hawaiian shrub 139 Beefcuts 142 Beyond DOWN I •Belittle 2 Conjunclion 3 Wine receptacle 4 Aperture 5 Matriculate 6 Musical term 7 Nimbus e Tooold 9 Hebrew teller 10 Chalcedony 11 Set aside 12 Waste allowance 13 Climbed 14 Walker through water 15 Duehng sword 16 Feminine ending 17 Italian pronoun 18 Sllpperler tD Allow ,9 Food 100 Cog or fang sampler 101 Bevono·~--l-1"'1SJS1ro;i~ 21 cape -tn·tlme 23 Landed 102 Greek letter property 103 Continent 3• Trieste (ebbr.) measure 104 Numerk:al 33 Pulled apart prefix 36 Ag.inst 106 SI II con 38 Dance step 1ymbOI .41 Pronoun 107 Boreal 43 Vestibule plant 44 The1pl1na 108 Pigeon PM 48 Plant nedl 112 Roster 48 Ventllate 115 large ·J <49 Socia' atones class 117 Regrets St Wor1t uni' 118 Undertake S2 Cereal 1 21 Ibsen grtiln character 54 Ca111ornla 122 Siamese valley . measure 57 Scottish 124 Long scarf land.owner 125 Braz!Uan 58 Thorough· parrot fare 126 Bolstert>ua 60 Stlmulallng 127 Actof drtnk expunging 61 S1urdy fflMa 128 Between: 63 ounce I prefix 6-4 Public 130 "Rough II": vehicle 2 wds. '65 lnMCI 131 Pause "feel.,.. 133 Decline 66 Be;gone, 134 Malay cat! tribesman 97 Gld'a nM\8 135 ExOMded 69 Oew>t• 138 Bluth 10 Eady ~to 138 Appraise 73 AtlenSflng 140 As f#ll 7<4 Saves 141 "Tosaed" 75 Oulch concoctlone commune 144 Turn eaide n Spanish 146 Annuel article Income 78 Swiss 149 Ooetrtne warble 152 Maturing 80 Ohio city agent 82 Cutting tool 153 Greek 85 Cof'ded portico labfk: 154 Condensed 87 Time unit : moisture abbr. 156 The Orient 91 Archetypes 157 Facts 93 Flowet~rt 180 Hall: Latin s.c Church 184 Atlemp1 recess 167 Nero's 95 Decays "nine" 96 Not at home 189 Roman 97 Alleged number force 171 Irish Poet TRAVEL Airplane Bag Tags Required Cut-rate Fares Ok:d -~·-!""'!·~-.. - a ,_ Pt/llUC NOllCS P119UCNOllC&· J~tliuiiVMiiDi rtn••MMn;u;;a& St. Paul's Marks 300th Birthday LONDON <UPI) - Three hupdred years ago this year, when Sir Christopher Wren began rebuilding St. Paul's. a tnOtit curious thing OC· rarred. Wren measured out the proposed circle ot the new eathedral's great dome in the ashes of the old building. Then he c&lled a laborer to bring a nat stone to mark the exact center. The workman pulled at random from a rubbish pile a piece of araveetone, ins.ribed with a single word in large capital s : ".Resurga~ .. -'"I shall nseagain. "Resurgam" is the ti· tie and fitting symbol of a new exhibition mark· ing the 300th anniversary ol the re,building or St. Paul's. The cathedral itself, of rourse. \s a symbol of London. Yet the building that so triumphantly sur- vived the blitz has exist· ed only half as Jong as its prt"decessor. --· don was never carried out, but Wren rebuilt 51 fire-wrecked paris h churches, of which 24 still stand. Most of all he rebuilt St. Paul's . PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI •UllM•ll J11&1i1•1TAT11MaJ11T n. tollOwlnt I""-•• dtlf't lMI· -"! PAClfllC WOOOWOllKING Cl)., ias ~ni.r A ..... lll!IOdl~ c., c;.&. •w. CA. ftl27 I C.'I WllMolM Si"t•°"' .W., Sii --~ec .. 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One Ti.. ._.._.,. ...,_ ••,... llW· MV.M: rare document on show a.J. ASSOCIATES. ·124' ,.,,..1. puts that cost at pr~ise· , ....... L...-.. ec11, u.. "'" ly 736.762 pounds 2 shill· wiui•m °"' .. w.n, 11" TMWte T .. r"', ~ .. ech, CA. fftlt ings 3 pence 1 farthing. ""' 111t11 .. 1111 (IW\CMflld" .n •n. 111 ......... The new cathedral was w1111•rn G. w.11 completed in 1708 -Tll11 1t•t•nw111 .,., 111e11 w11t1 no. Wren sent hi s son to the ~.:.;;•;0~ ,;!1~'•"" Count, "' top of the 365·foot dome ...,,,. I h r. I l Pullll~ °'"""" CM'1 Delly Piiot. to ay t e 1na s one. 5-t. t•. la.. a,.anc1_0ct. i._1.,smt.1s Finishing touches were not added until 1716. Nearly half the current exhibition, in fact, is d e- voted to the costly and complex process of keep- ing Wren·s building in· tact and in good repair. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 8USIN•SS NAME STAT£Ml!NT n. kHlowlnQ Pl•-· ••• 00!119~. ,_,,..,. 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"°""'•In V•ll•.,. c..l1fom!• ""' Alb9r1 lff<n••d ~~llna, IO&fS E• Adrtn•, Founl••n v1u.,, c.llkww.o ""' Tiii\ busl,..,t I\ conciuctM"'., 1 ... o1 .. 1a...1 Alto.<t-y1,"4 T1111 \l•temen• ••~ l•ll'O wltrl """ °"""'" Clotrtc of Or~ c-tr on 5'n>o ~11.lf1i. -"'*llMd oP•,... CMtl OMfr Pllllt. !Seol.11 ••• ~0l;I, ), 11, lt71 .,._,, PUBLIC NOTICE t--.J l • -DA!LYPILOT l!und~'.Oct-!,11175 . Your Horoscope. , G emini: Change Likely I M-•y,Odoberl publicity could be .• By SYDNEY OMAIUl featured. Sudden events may contrive to catch ARIES (March 21-you off balance. You April 19); Highlight nex-make new starts, con- i bil i t y. The more tacts. versatile you are, the s•Grrr.a RIUS <Nov. better the results . n. n. 22-Dec. 21): Review pro-TA.VRVS (April 20-spects, aspirations. May 20): Be a shrewd Budget is important. Plan and keep money re.. warmed over versions. 10lutiom. You C!BD dig deep, CAPRICORN (Dec. betweenthellnes. 22.Jan. 19): Windfall PISCES (Feb. 19- could come your way. M h 20) u I Circumstancea, tlmin• arc : nusua • sources provide credit. favor you. infOrD!M_Uon, travel Ups. AQUARIUS (Jan .. Be receptive: give fUll 20-Feb. 18): You get play to Intellectual facts as they are, not curiosity. observer. Check details. ~ Conversational banter -----"-------============ Pm Simon, who'-lo,_ .. part of the team of Simon and Garfunkel , will perform in two con- certs, Nov. 20 and 21. at the Santa Monica Qvlc Auditorium. He will perform solo, with no backup 1roups or band. 'l'lckets at $5.50 to $7.50 are now on uJe at agencies. ---<?OUld provide a revela- I tiML GEMINI !May 21-June 20): Be prepared for <"han,R:e, travel, variety. The time may be right. CANCER (June 21 - July 22): YoUr home, family and your ability to deal with minor crisis are emphasized. You are diawn to situation which might not be good for you.· LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Pressure builds for yoo to choose a course, take a stand, close a transac- tion. Real estate could be •"" invoJv:ed. ' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 22): Quick response in- dicated to ideas, pro- ~als . . UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Let go of losing pro. .pe>sition. Insist on a new deal for yourself. Main- tain self-esteem. SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 21): Light o! SUR GERY ' (From Page Bl) f That s urgery is as simple as the vasectomy itself. The tied ends or the cord that was cut are opened and rejoined in an operation known as "vas re-anastomisis.'' But because failures are common many surgeons urge vasectomy can- didates to look on the operation as the end or theirfertillty. Vasectomies first ; came into wide Populari- ty about five years ago and several medical and aoclal organizations Jiave Compiled studies of the effect of the surgery on ~ tbe·patlent and bis family *life. ' DR. FORD does not believe that science bas looked Jong enough or ~hard enough at what could prove to be other ~)'!lcal changes In the ,Y~Wmff, ''None of our studi~ ~ are·really conclusive but I feel that a man who has Wldergone a vasectomy may be more prone to the onset of the m a l e menopau se and , possibly, to heart at- tack,'' be said. Dr. Ford dispenses male hormones to his pa- 1 ~ tient& in a move to eowt- teract depression and f.tiaue that can often re- sult often in later years - from the male imbalance created by the vasec- lomysurgery. ··BUT THEN I am a great believer in the ad-· ministration of hormon~a. male and female,'' he said. ''An ag- gressive male can have much of bi1 hostility eliminated by the fi\jec· lion of a female hormone . , just u the subdued male will benefit from the in- troduction of his own male hormone. ••1 perfor m many vasectomies but I don't look.., them u the Ideal birth control method," he Hid. i The Newport Center phy1lcian is no more enunored of the birth control pill Which be delcribetl as a ''tragic er- ·~ ror'' on the part of lhe millinrl1 of women who use them. His views got a fervent •: ''Amen•· from Father i Jlobert ~ra1hly w,.,.e Roman Catholic church . .. does not. of course, sup- Port any form of birth COllll'OI. ''R'S AGAINSI' God's Ina -)'m coaatanlly dollvwinl • otlff lecture '°"""' wbo •-h me al!clutlt," beaald. "There • . are wap of ilealln1 Willi • 11111 lr:lad of pNblem but ·--1 ii not, for 111)1 1fdll. aaeiJl.t.11em. '' I 'Ille tlrmb Mid YI.,.. I 'l'lllller Cfera1hty ODd 11111,...... prl..U an not , ta "1 mu1 male ... 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Pro--style, black & whfte bell with 32 panels. Waterproof, scuffproof cover. t .• Reg. 11.H . leather SOCcerbail. NMav•la.ble •tBMMI Por1<. natural gauze ihlrts 8.44 Women's aeuz8 shirts with assorted ·pattemtd yokes, cuffs .•nd pockets. Solid body. S.M.L. \ •. .... - VALUE G.E. SUper-Pro 24.88 - 1200 watts Super·Pro pl.ltol dryer has 4·heatt 2·speetl settings and 5 cur1in1·, waving-drying accessories. (Pro-2). PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Let us flll your next prescription •• " I.. I • ' • ( I l •' , -- Awesome BU.ckeyes Blitz Bruins, 41-20 .,,GLWllMWM~E -· -. •IND&lb. a bane-........_,_ltlllalbSCywmln lellonbuuettcl up a21-Tlead, B1 now you are leadiq UCLA Uke d .. r. other& Illa! .J W: •----<nmdllnJ fullback and oothinc upl.,a lo 10 lllle8d• ,_i-haloutcalntcl JOQ ll9l1-to8'7 28-Tland have mode your point. rhinos. Your defense ll 1-.. 1.08 M{GBLJ:S-.~ ii a r_,. usiDS Illa fllllbaek Ne,,_ llldhalnmol!44pl&71toyourlT. But just to show It's ooDukoyou .In•· --bi0blo-u.ivcsit7 z.i,ecialb' nOthina fanc7-<>r CllllyatblrdoltbeU-. Jtbacomplet..i.-olfour uptbecountto:IS-Tonyour fint But y0u baveo't abown 1'1iat football,•• wao desly de-, JUb. Andwbyoot! puses for 64 18rdo alld Its oer1 .. ott11etblrdquarterby10-youcandolntbeldcldniclepart-......... lllad-....,llilMaUbo llri•ler,tbeBoclllo)••-Mer all, who -., All-..-forcehu-alJyanls ialll47ardllnfivepll}'I. ment ~ ..... eoacb w~ thot lla)r• lllmM -In tbe Amtricon fullback c-dato and loud~d • . · ftm w ,_.y CGlileuml110mewbatdlff..-t. every play when defeadlDI •• ~ uattne: Gri!DD runs the final 17 ~ So, to round lhlnp out )'Otlr Hayeo• ••tloaal title-bound It iambi .. by coble for• Drat Hellman Tl'opby ·-Ar<;llle Def-l••b-It bal made your goeo over the 100-yard rusbinc Czech im»ort Tom IO.ban-. ~":1~troi.!r';!.,~-= -wbenltafourtbllldl-feet Grtllln -ii In the badcft4ld. Hellman hopeful, Jcllll Sciarra. markfortbe25tbgamelnarow. a 34·1arih fleld goal on ')'OUr TV oudleoce alld a Uve .,_ ol to 11>cm Ila 0wn 39·yard line early alcmJ with Hellman t_.IUte pllform like a man wlM>'a In Jhe At this juncture the point !or second aeries of tho third quamr SIC. lnU.&amewltbtboacorelMI. quarterback Coroellia' a,._, ---· Hehalbltoneol votlnJ 1ou No. 1 of the nation's tomakeit38-T •. ' And It mates tbefinhlown. who ii rut. crafty, --and three P ..... for 13 1-* and hll coUeae football powers has been 'It wed to be I.bit 06U Ju&· It eom• back lo a. )'OU T-7, bUtwotoucbdOWDSandlZIY-..-ned ruuolo1 ehlllty has• well made. You have three All · By now your sales pitch to be 1ernauta wore J'O• down Ihm oetcbft you -•cm-llde bJbalftlme! netyardaJeofalx ln(IYOcarriea. American backs, can pus when No. J, ahead of Oldabom., la metbod!!:.U, with -lor man kick wblc.b JOU,_ ........ !tre· B lDLermlHiOD tbal-OSIL_...Alltb!andW•cm!Y~'!I'!· ~to.Jiave backs tbal~P!Mt-and tonyjpg@('-".;;.._ Beds Blast Pirates * * * * * • * * Ti&nt Bftffles A's - 4 Oakland Errors Aid Boston, 7-1 BPSTON (AP) -The chant be1an1as a lone, low rumble that Seemed to shake the very founda- . tions of venerable Fenway Park. . ''Loo-ey , Loo-ey, Loo-ey,''. roared the capacity crowd of 35,578. · 9n the pitcher 's mound, age-l-Lui1 Tiant tllowered through his fierce-)ookin& Fu Manchu moUstacbe and finished' off his three-hitter, pltching Boston•to a 7.1, trrror-marred victory over Oakland in Saturday's opening game of the American League playoffs. Inside, Tiant glowed. ''It makes you feel good to hear them yell that way," he said "It makes you try a little harder.'' 'lbe last thing the A's needed this day was Tiant trying harder. "11te Cuban cutie's normal stuff was more than enough to stifle the Oakland bats. •1 You can't take anything aw-.y from him '' s.aid A's m~ag er Alvin Dark . ''He • li!i!Cliildgreat ball. . . • plVOf( reCoi'd four Oakland Navratilova Dealt IA>ss; Evert Wins UMeeded and un'beraJded (;yn. tbia Doei'tfer Of Aii&tiilia upset Gullett Leads 8-3 Victory -4' CINCINNATI (AP) -"It was the greatest day in my life in baseball. l gave it all I've got," said Cincinnati pitcher Don Gullett, who boomed lhe first major league.homer ot bis career and propelled"the Reds to an 8-3 victory over Pittsburgh Saturday in the opening game of the Na- . tional League playo!!s. He turned on his chief tormen- tors with a veo~eance. "I've Oa TV 'l"odalf Qaaaef4at I always been taught to give 100 percent -110 percent if you 've got it," said Gullett, who re- ceived the. supreme compliment from batterymate Johnny Bench. "He's an athlete to the Nth degree,'' said Bench after Gullett got the Reds off to a ringing start with his pitching a nd slugging. ' ...... ,.. ..... OHIO STATE'S ARCHIE GRIFFIN RUNS FOR A 15-YARD GAIN AGAINST UCLA. Ghoulish Event .Trojans' Another Escapade. Rally Tops At Escape Co'untry Iowa, 27-16 Lord have mercy . I have a nother name for it, but it ·s-too gory to print. 1, ; errog hdped the Red Sox to four UQPBP,hed runs that made 'riant's tan. ev~ easier .. The A's also helped by trying to overpower the veteran righthander .. s e cori'-tf -seeded Mart i n a Navratilova -of qzechoslovokia~ Saturday in the-sen\iftrl.als of the •$50,000 Missib!\ Viejo Women·s Tennis Claisic. She will face Chris Evert, the world's No. 1·tennis player in the finals at 1 :00 today at Marguerite Recreation Center. · G.ullett.. a har.d·luc.k buder hounded· by misfortune much of his career. buried Ute Bucs by drivtDg in three ruiis, two with his homer, and scattering eight "hits in 1a route-goine performance. Showered with three standing ovations 'from a frenzied Riverfront Stadium crowd, of 54,633, Gullett said, "l felt a million chills up my back.'' I thought Orange County had reached the depth ol ghouUsb despair when the hang gliding kooks were out risking their necks at a squirrel haven called Escape Country. Spectators were paying money to watch such goings on. Memory tells me that none of the hang gliding freaks was killed, which makes me wonder if any of the spectators felt cheat- ed and tried to get their money back. Another key event is oli tap at tbe Coliseum Saturday afternoon as USC hosts Washington Stat.e in a football mismatch. llowever, rans who recall the prep grid ex- ploits of Gavin lledrick when be was at Newport tlarbor can see hJm punt for WSU . IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Reserve quarterback Rob Hertel ran for two touchdowns and gassed for another to lead third· ranked Southern California to a 2'1·l6 intersectional football vie · tory over winless Iowa Saturday. H e rt e l , a 185-poun d sophomore, replaced regUlar , quarterba_ck Vince Evans; wh<J was injured last week, and gave the Trojans their fourth victory without a loss, bringing them back from a 10·0 (irst period de· ''They tried to hit it out of the park,•• he said. Tiilnt has learned a few things in 16 years of pro(essional pitching. And he used them all, mixing speeds the way an artist blends-colors, twisting around in bis unorthodox style and even oc- casionally looking at the sky as he wound up. The outcome was a masterpiece. · Ottly occasionally did he shake off catcher Carlton Fisk. "That was more the location than the ·pitch· J was calling for,·· Fisk said. And what was his best pitch? ''Oh~" said Fisk "he only had three 'or four of ihem and the same number of deliveries.'' . That is Tiant's style and it worked to perfection against the -. A's. OAKLAND ... rllrM 'NOrtll, ti t 0 0 1 Wilt.mglfl. II • 0 0 0 8Mdo,3b •OOO RackMiii, rf .. I 1 I T....-·c :aoo1 Rudl,1,, 4010 ewi1iams.• t o o 1 6~~ 0100 -.. t 0 0 Gemff.a 2 o 1 o Hott.• 1010 T.Wrt!IL1tl 0101 Mlt/U'INlfl... 0 0 0 I Todd.It 0000 ~.-0000 .....-... 0001 MKTON ••rllrM .. I 2 1 l t 0 1 • I 1 0 • I 1 0 .. 0 1 2 400 0 .. 1 1 0 t 0 1 0 J 1 1 1 000 0 .-..ott,p I 0 0 I T_.1 221:111 ·T-..+1 ~71$ o.llLtnll 000 000 .... , llodofl JOO ODO JQl:-1 E-..... W..tllltvton, o.r-. L'l'N\. Norttl. ......... (Mfer. 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Loser NavraLilova, who an- nounced her defectibn to the U.S. ·at Forest Hills last month, ad- mitted after the ma tch that she is out o! shape and was severely ar · fected by the beat. The Mission Viejo tournament was the first in which she has played outdoors since the U.S. Open-at Forest Hills. ' Doerner, whose only previous major tournament victory was the champioriship of the Ms. America in New York this sum· mer, said she was aware that Navratilova was tired going into the match and deliberately worked her over with drop shots to make her run. ''I thought if 1 got to the net I could put more pressure on her,·· the blonde from Melbourne said. .. I knew that she was tired so that I wanted to run her as much as I could. I hit a lot o! drop shots and they worked. ••1 think she is probably tired because she bas played a lot of tennis, been in' finals, been in- doors and shec'ame Out int.O the _,un, which takes a lot out of yoU.~· Jn doubles action, Bettyann stuarl. of Newport Beach teamed with Gail Glasgow to defeat GLYnis Coles amd Sue Barker or · England, 5·7. 6·3, 6-3. They'll meet Evert and Navratilova in today's finals. Evert and Navratilova downed Dianne Ffomholtz and Betsy Nagelsen, 7,5, 6-1 Saturday. The 24-year·old left-hander. who missed one-third of the 1975 season with a broken thumb and had a 1-3 career record against Pittsburgh, slammed his two-run homer in the fi!th inning to cap a four-run barrage that broke open the first game of the best-of-five series. "I was looking for a breaking pitch, and I hacked at it. I knew it was going a long way," gushed Gullett. "It was really exciting. 1·m elated.,. It was the first homer by a Cin- cinnati pitcher this season. He jumped for joy when he saw the ball arc over the 375-foot mark in left field. ''After I rounded first base and realized the ball was out, I got carried away." Due to his injury, Gullett had faced Pittsljurgh only once this season and had a 9.00 earned run average, lasting only 3% innings. The left-hander was not involved inthedecision, though. PITTS•UllGM' CINCINNATI ... Mrll~ •s"~~o Row-,• so10 .. 010 Mor91Wt.1b :1100 .. o 1 o Bitnch,.c .. 1 1 o .. ooo TPl..,,10 .. 1!1 •OIO GFostw.lf 4110 1100 Cnc:pcloft,U 3010 •12 1 Grltttl·" •111 1011 Gtronmo,cf 1001 1000 Gullett,p •tll 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 1000 o o o o 1 0 1 1 0000 3)13 Tot.ti ,.. I 11 I ~ 020 000 001-\1 d1ttl-ll 013 OolO 00.-1 LOB -Pnbburgh 7, 011elnMll I. 28 - Htllrwr, Grln.y, HA -G11ll•tt 111. S8 -~ l . SF -0.ronlmo. ... " It l!lt •• so "'"'sCL,O.H 2\\i I • 4 4 t er.it 1v. t • o o o 1 0.ir.ry 1 • • .. 1 1 Ellis 210001 Guli.n CW, 1.0! t I J l 2 J HBP -Oy Guli.tt (0. P• ..... I. Wt:'._Gullet1 . P8 -s.tlgull~2. T -1100.A-S..,W. At any rate, when that season GLE"l"I WHITIE WHITE WASH mercifully ended I presumed aJJ, the patential suicides had been safely put away. But now I learn of a new escapade in Escape Country ter- ritory, which is mostly around Trabuco Canyon. That is, s ky divers will do their. thing there. Zounds! Imagine such (iddle daadle. Peopl e jumping out•of airplanes-for fun. And trusting that the chute will open. Horrors! And I believe that the Escape Country folks have again /lat termined that admission will be charged to· take in this stupid venture. It's two bucks a nose with no reports of doctors or nurses in attendance for the weak-stomached. The world champion sky pirates are doing the jumping. So we may avert any disasters since these chaps supposedly garnered 10 gold medals· at re- cent world champiomhips held in Germany. They must know all about what they are doing. However, it is said that &cape Country officials hope to have their grounds sanctioned as a permanent parachute drop zone . • A week ago he got off an 83· yarder against Cal, a school re· cord and only two yards shy of the Pac·S mark set 19 years ago 'by Ernie Zampese of SC. · A couple or dozen kids from the LA Foundation for the Jr. Blind had a deep sea fishing outing· Thursday, courtesy of Art's Landing in Newport Be ach. Shows there ·s still a cup of kind- ness or two in this fast-stepping world. Last word from Texas-things still come out of there by Pony Express, which is rapidJy losing ground service-wise to the U.S. Postal Service-ls that four swimming scholarships for girls are available at TexasA&M. The Aggies are based near College Station,, about 90 miles north or Hous ton. It is pre· dominantly a boys school, by the way. One member of Oakland's ni£ty baseball team was called a block or granite by rormer major league manager Bill Rigney. "lie does it a11-he·s one player I 'd buy a ticket to s ee play,'' Rigney says. The man? Gene Tenace. UCLA Stats SCOll:E BY OUAllTliltS OlloSt•te 1 11 10 ,_._,.1 UCLA 1 0 1 6-10 UO.A -S..rpw 1) p.1111 from 5cl-llrT• Cwt.lie kkkl 0SU -~2run (IC !1b9nllklll OS.U -Johnsofl l rllfl f IC l•DM kk ll I OS.U -JohMon2r""' (ICl•llMkk kl OS.U -Gf'-17ruft (K l•INlnldckl OSU -Griff I ft 11 ruft (IC l•bNI kkk> OSU -FG 1u.-:M UCL.A-A.,.n1rUfl (Wl'lll•llk lll UCLA-A.,.rl 1 nin CklCll l .. leill CSU -FGKl•Nn •l A -5~.412 STloTISTICS flr1tdown1 Ru"'"·r•rCls hMlnQY•rCls Alotum 11•rds .,_, "'" " ....... .......... .... ,,_,..lllfs.y•rds ... ~, .. " '"'"' 1·3S ... ,.~ UCLA. .. Jl..U1 ·~ • ,., .. 1 .... .. "' Colts' Jones Tests Ra111s Defense -~ ... -LOSANGELE;'.~ .::..~k out Bert Joael. -.~v--Is afterJOU. · ~ · .And \he eon& till"'! between the Beltimore Colt. qu'lflerback llldthedefenal•et,ckleoflheLos An1~lH~Rams could pro\te a de ... clllve factor in tod&ll''• National FootbilULeieueb,ttle. 1"hey meet at tfte 'Los AnJielea Coliffum with the kickoff sfated fOl'l :05 and the leaatpubllcized of 1 .the RID!•' front four eould· be put-trtlff tbe most' p~ on the q»Jt.J' off ease. • Brooks linesupwithlhe..teran watoh the cl .. h. Kerlin Olsen at the other tackle James Hanis, who opened with and Jack Youngblood and Fred 1a miserable day in the 18-7 upset .Dryerattbeendl'.TbeY'Vedrawn los1 to Dallas, will be at more notice in the past but No. 90 quarterback for the Rams with· this year-has been a prime de· Harold Jackson and Ron Jessie femiveforce. his prime pass receivers. Harris The Rams a re favored by 13 connected on only one pass points to stay ahead of the oealnst Dallas but hit 15 again'st Western Division o! the National t.be49ers, one for a touchdown. Football conference. Jones has hit 36 of ft1 throws (or Both the Rams of the NFC.and the Cofta with three for the Colla of the AFC go Into tho . touchdowns all going to wide re- game with 1·1 records and a oeiver Glenn Doughty. Lydell crowd of 80,000 )8 expected to MitchellandBUIOldlwitb88and .i 74 yards respectively are the lead· ingrushersfor Baltimore . Lawrence Mccutcheon, rom· ing o!f two straight seasons sur- passing the 1,000 mark, heads the Rams rushing corps with 133 yards. Jim Bertelson had 49 and CullenBryant39. Baltimore send s a young de- fensive corps against the ex· perienced R'ams' offense. On the front line for the vislton will be Fred Cook, Mike Barn ... Joe ~brmann and John Dutton. • ficlt. • A crowd of 54,600 in Kinnick Stadium watched the Hawkeyes suffer their fourth defeat. Iowa jumped to a 10-0 lead on a 19-yard fi e ld goal by Nick Quartaro and an eight-play 25· yard touchdown dr i v e e ng in eered by sophomOrt> quarterback Tom McLaughlin a nd capped by fullbac k Bob Holmes' two-yard plunge. With 1:26 left in the half, USC marched 50 yards in 10 play!i with Hertel scoring on. a three· yard run. The kick by Glep Walker made it 10·7. The Trojans went ahead at 10:03 in the third quarter when Hertel hit split end Randy Sim- mrin in the end zone to ·cap a 57· yard, seven-play drive . They scored fi ve minutes later when Hertel s neaked five yards untouched for a 21 -10 advantage. Walker connected on a 47-yard field goal late in the third period and hit frOm 25 yards at 11 :26 in the !ourth. .Iowa finis hed the scoring when McLaughlin hit Rod Wellingtoo on a seven-yard touchdown p&!Ui with 20 seconds r emaining, but a two-point conversion attempt failed. USC was in trouble early wbel:i tailback Paul Rice fumbled ~ opening kicko£! and Bob Salter recovered for Iowa on the Tio- jans 16. Iowa drove to the two, then Quartaro hit a 19·yard field goal. On the Trojans• fi rst nm from scrimmage, Roger Stech jarred the ball loose from Bell and Nate Was hington recovered at the25. We llington a nd Holmes punched through the tough USC d efense-, moving 25 yards in eight plays for a 10·0 lead at8:24.. Defensive back Danny Reece intercepted a Mc Laughlin pass in the second period and USC marched 50 yards with Hertel scoringona3-yardrun.. ICOlta 8TQUA.,.-Ms SOutl'lwAC.ltrorola o 7 t7 ,.,._., ... . .... .,_,. 1--FG ~"-H ..... -Hol""" 1 "'" U$C-H..-1 .. lNn (W•lkllf'kk\) vsc -:Wll'llTlflft 10 .,... ,_ ........ twt*'t kk-1 . vsc-w.rt.t• rWi CW.lkwkkkl USC -FGW•Uo.H .. 7 USC-FGW•l•HtJ 1-• -W•lll"Ot"' 7 "'' trom Md.•ugtdln 1.-ss+a11toe11 A-S4.to0 STAotlSTICS use -FlnttowM n " ill:~JMOf .... '1"'1 .... aiftt'l'llrill'I ... ... 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"Just one of those real purty days," said little Rod Cu rl after a .:firijljant, eight-under-par 64 had :~ri: him j ust one stroke off the ~ace and tied with Gene Littler at i~-• 'Tlllnt-rOUM l•Ml••I ... ,,,. 11'S,OOO ltalMr Ill· t.mMJonel °"" 90lf IO..rn.&mtlM' Johnn'I' Miiier °""' l lt11tr AIMIOl•I JNrty Fle<kmet1 U.T,.vlno GU1i1rr Gilbert Toin ... f!klrii )kk Nlc.11.l•ui ,If'•• Llet1ke ..,,_ ......... ._, Cati 91•1 MAllln ..... , ... _103 6j./Q.6,-11M IUl·IM-204 61-61-11-106 )l).4j./J-:I01 ... ,1~ ,,..,..._;ro, n-•1-..-11111 10-llMl-2111 10-t.ol-1 !--109 ,. n -1CM4-210 ; 11)11..-210 .. n -ICHol-210 . . . UPIT1 ....... -....... ,Dew'ldGl.i11 ,~Ot'ehem o...ca Covr'tMY -.OCH• n ..... ,,_210 l~l'0-211 .... 10-12-111 6j.)j.Jl-2!t OREGON'S WAYNE JOHNSON (20) IS STOPPED BY WASHINGTON'S AL BURLESON. .. Ml lier ••Oit• . -·-.JoflflllOI' 'TClflYCar"S& .Jflrry IWffO Dick Lotr .Jtrry Mo;Ge• lloOby M l!UWll Bob0¥W•tnll .... ,,.,Q-21] 11·11·~2U ,.,..,_,,_112 .... l'O-Jl-J1' IUJ-n -212 ll·ll-11)-211 )\.JQ.11-211 .... ,,./1-10 M-IJ.ID--41t /lfea• OIDloer Die• NEW YORK -Sportswoman Joan Payson. who was largely -i'e9ponsible for the birth and sue· ·<-as or the New York Mets, died ~arly Saturday after a long ill-~ess. She was 72. . ,tfaurh to r ....... r · MINNEAPOLIS -Minn,ei;ota ~ins president Calvin Griffith •1has orrered the team's baseball :tn·~naging job to Gene Mauch , \the Minneapolis Star reported .iSaturday. ,,: Laker• Trl-ph "" SEATTLE -The Los Angeles teakers, led by Kareem Abdul - Jabbar, overran the Portland "'ft:Fail Blazers. 112-91 , in a Na- •:tfonal Basketball Association ex- :~ition game Saturday night. •• Chargers Test 2-0 Raiders SAN DIEGO CAPJ -Kenny Stabler's traveling football show, also known as the Oakland Raiders, brings its winning act into San Diego Stadium today to race the San DiegoCharizers. Chargers quarterback Dan F'outs has a sore ankle a nd pro· bably will be replaced either by second-year ma n Jesse Freitas or veteran sc rambler Virgil Carter. For the Raiders, who are un- beaten after two National Foot- ball League games, it will be their third straight regul ar season performance on the road. They fou ght off a stubborn Baltimore Colts squad last weekend for a 31-20 win, with Neal Colzie's kick returns play- ing a key role In the outcome. , .... ~. · l . -~l_ahama Breezes; ..:· _/ ~Gamecocks Ramble ~·· ,. BIRMINGHAM, Ala_ CAPJ - J.-M..iddJe guards Colenzo Hubbard bend Graig Montgomery r e- " c.overed rumbles and ninth- ranked Alabama cashed them for two scores in 4i seconds tode- reat Mississippi, 32-6, in a Southeastern Conference football a:ame Saturday. Hubbard picked up his fumble oo the Mississippi 26 late in the first period and Bucky Berrey kicked a 29-yard field goal on the second play of the next quart.er. One play arter .the kickorr, Montiomery fell on a loose ball at the foUf and two plays later, Willie Shelby dived over. •a9lerF..U. COLUMBIA, S.C--Hallback Clarence Williams capped a pair of first-half scoring drives with touchdown runs or six and 18 yards as South Carolina easily .1VSports 10 a.m _ CO -NFL FOOT- BALL -Scheduled:. The ·Denver Broncos meet the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park, NY. 11 a.m . {28) -TENNIS - Semifinal m atcbes in the $50,000 Island Holidays pro 1 clasaic, taped at Hawaii. ,k Noon (ll) -WFL FOOT- BALL -The California Sun vs. the Southmen at Memphis .Memorial Stadium. 1 p.m -C2) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The Washington Redskins meet the Eagles at , 'Phlladelpbta . C4) - BASEBALL PLAYOFFS - The aecond game of the Na· ttonal League playoffs. Pit- llbutlh al Cincinnati. CS> - COLLJ:G £ FOOTBALL - USC played Iowa Saturday. Taped. '3 p.m: (5) -COu.EGE • t'OOTJIALL -The UCLA llf1llnl 11114 Ohio State. Taped. • • 4 ~· {7J -COILEGE .; ~ALL -W1hllghll or •11 • .tec:fed sames played lhlJ ~. ' • • Midlllsbt (lll -NOTllE -· DAME HIGHLIGHTS -' sht• of the Mle.U.an ,' 1'8t•te·tfotre l>•me ••me • *'9d Saturday. • ... ' pulled of! a 24 -13 college !oolball upset or 18th -ra~ked Baylor Gamecocks quarterback Jeff Grantz steered South Carolina on three long touchdown drives and he kept the Bears -who last week tied Michigan -bottled up with well-placed punts. The second and third times the Gamecocks got the ball, Grantz moved them on 64 and 73-yard scoring drives. Williama scored both times. Fle,-ida llelt• UJV BATON ROUGE, La . Quarterback Don Gassney passed for t WO first-quarter touchdowns and ran for another to give Florida a 34-6 victory over Louisiana state in a Southeastern Conference football game Satur- day night . · ' · Gassney, who had passed for three touchdowns coming into the iame. found wide receiver Wes Chandler with a 20-yard scoring toss less than two minutes into the game, and con· nected with split end Terry Le- count on a 39-yard scoring play later in the first quarter . Tft!ltR...,_ ATLANTA -End Steve Raible scored three touchdowns, two on reverses, and led Georgia Tech to a 30-0 college football victory Saturday over Florida State. The victory was the third straight ror Tech, which opened its season with a loss at South Carolina- 0-•on C'r••lled ATHENS. Ga . -Georcia sophomore Kevin McLec scored a school record four touchdowns, pawering an awesome ground at- tack, and the Bulldogs cruahed the winless Clemson Tigers ~ Satunlay ln college lootball. -1'he Tigert of the Atlantic Coast Conference, 0-4, could muster oni>' a 82·yard acorlng bomb from freshman quarterback Willie Jordan to Stan Rome early In lhe second period. A ... raV,,_, AUBURN, Alo--Phll Rogers, a r~nlng back converted to ·~caller, led Virginia Tech to a %3·18 football upset over AubQm Saturday, rambllnl for 1281.,..,. ~·the 1rouq4l and pass- int ror an6ther 68. 1 .,. I • ' . Michigan Romps Notre Dame.Upset; Sooners Get Scare SOUTH BEND. lnd. CAPJ - Tyrone Wilson's 76-yard burst set up Levi Jackson's tie-breaking, four-yard touchdown run with 3:50 left and Michi gan State upset eighth-ranked Notre Dame, 10-3, Saturday. The li ghtning.quick, two-play scoring strike came just 23 seconds after Dave Reeve's 35- yard field goal had lied the score and averted what would have been Notre Da me·s first shutout loss in 100 games. · It was Notre Dame's first de· real in four games under coach Dan Devine and the first time in 49 games the Irish failed to score a touchdown. Michigan State, a one-touchdown underdog, won its third in a row after dropping the opening game or the college foot - ball season to Ohio State. •• ,,. l'lfU. Ile NORMAN , Okla. -Elusive J oe Washington slashed for two touchdowns, including one on a 74-yard punt return, but No. 1- ranked Oklahoma had to watch as Colorado missed an extra point kick with 1 :23 left in the game before escaping with a 21-20 col- legerootball victory . Washington also set up the third Oklahoma score with a 19-y ard run, but fired-up Colorado gave the Sooners all they wanted in the Big Eight Conference opener for both schools. Woltieri-Mn ANN ARBOR, Mich- Michigan rediscovered· its run- ning game Saturday behind the quarterbacking or rreshman Rick Leach and the 12th-ranked Wolverines gave Bo Schem- bechler his lOOth career victory by smashing (i(th-ranked Mis- souri, 31-7. A crowd or 104,578 -third largest in Mi chigan history - watched jubilantly as the Wolverines recovered rrom the shock of two straight ties and re- asserted themselves among the nation's pow('rhouses while hand· • ing Missouri its first l06S of the season. Ferrag-Hot LINCOLN, Neb.-Reserve quarterback Vince Ferragamo came off \be bench in the second half to toss one touchdown pass and engineer three other scoring drives to lead rourth-ranked Nebraska to a 31·16 college foot· ball victory over the Hurricanes of Miami, Fla., Saturday. Nebraska trailed 9-7 at the half but Ferragamo led th e Cornbuskers on a 71-yard scoring drive after taki,ng the second half klckolf_ I b•ck John O'Leary capped the drive with an eighl- yard scoring jaunt. Aflflle• Tri1mipll MANHA TT AN, Kon. -Sixth- ranked Texas A&M. stymied for nearly three quarten by Kansas State's surprising defense, rmally broke loose Saturday with an 80- yard drive capped by Davi.dShip- m an' s 31-yard touchdown scamper for a 10.0 football victory over the Wildcats. Shipman's roll around the right side came with four minutes, S6 seconds left in the third period. ea ......... ,,. STILLWATER , Okla_ - Oklahoma State, recovering a fumble in the fourth quarter, used a 37-yard Jimmy Derrick to Sam Lisle pass as the key play in a 45-yard scoring drive that car· ried the Cowboys to a come. rrom-behind 17-16 victory over Texas Tech Saturday. ...... d_,,_,_ WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Miami fullback Tom Zwayer bulled four yards for a touchdown and tailback Rob Carpenter went two yards for another score, as the Redskins, aided by seven Purdue fumbles. beat the Boil ermakers, 14-3. Saturday. Southwest Football Texl1$ Rolls, 61-7 AUSTIN, Tex . (AP) - Quarterback Marty Akins guided seventh-ranked Texas to three first quarter touchdowns, one a 40-yard burst by ailing fullback Earl Campbell, and th e Longhorns smothered Utah State, 61·7, Saturday night in a nonconference college football game. Texas' 31th consecutive vic- tory on its home field was what its fans expected, no more than a warmup ror next Saturday's game with No. 1 Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. ' Akins. a 200·pound senior, directed Tex11' Wishbone-T at· tack with precision as the Lclitlhoms stormed,57, 42 and 77 yarda for fint quarter ICOl'n. Arka•w <'elleets LITTLE ROCK -Arkansas sophomore Jerry Eckwood topped the ·I OOlyard running mark ror the fOurth atraighl week u the R1sor·back1 beat Texas auisllan Unhtersity, IM, Satur- day rucht. • · -·---.. -.. ; It was the 17th consecutive vie· tory for Arkansas in its series with Texas Christian and the Southwest Conference bpener for both teams. The loss waa the 14th in a row tor the Frogs. a record roranSWCteam. SlflV Defeated DALLAS -West Virginia's Dwayne Woods dashed ror three touchdowns and Arthur Owerus punctured Southern Methodist tor 171 yards rushing Saturday lo pace the 11th-ranked Moun· talneers to at 28·22 lntersectlonal victory over-the Mustangs. - The Eastern independents, now .f.O for the season. ruabed for more than ''00 yards qaimt SMU'1 porous defense, but numeroua mistakes kept the Southwest Conrerence club in the game. Woods scored on ntna: of 13, 2, and 14 yards, but~he hero for the Mountaineers was the $-foot·ll1 195-pound Owens who shredded the Mmlangs between the » yordlln••· I I' .... ... •. • • . ' . • Roth Spwkt Cal • Cordova Leads Stanford, 67-14' STANFORD CAPJ -Mike J>ia&n0rlythe9nly.successtulor· Cordova threw four touc.hdown leniive drive Of the •a.me not pallff, Including two In a ..,,.... atarted by a fumble. minute 1corin1 bl1tJ, and led Tbe defensive battle anticipat. Stanford lo a 67·1' vlct<ey over ed never materlallzed despite Army Satµtday .-coc--.c--":mi!!'ta"'r'='al!lt_ 11trformanceo l!Y.Jlolh ---Tiie -Stanford quarterback otrenses ln previous eamee t.bi.s passed for 248 yards befOl'e leav· seuon. ing late In the third period, with Trailio S 2•-17 . Oregon the Cardinals or the Paclflc.a threalelled balC way throuah the 1 .. dln1 SU In the lntenectlooal fmalperiodonbreakawayrunsby college football milmatcb. 1111 C-p Bennett. But • five-yard touchdown puses -to rour delay al game penally "" third different recetver1. dawn with one yard to go at the Stanford led 3-0 on a field goaJ Husky 21 destroyed the Ducks' by Mike Larigford and increased chancestorevenine:thee:ame. / the lead to 10-0 when John Finley rail nine yards for a touchdown C..,,•n Tl I 1We late in the opening quatrter. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -Tailback Seven minutes later. early in the Lmmie Perrin, shaking oft a bad second period, tbescorewas32.0. cue of phlebitis, ripped off a Unebacker Dan FranCls made 68-yard touchdown nm and Bill two rumble recoveries deep in Cerney returned an interception Army territory, setting up a one· 49 yards for another score Satur- yard touchdown run by Finley day, leading Illinois lo an uphill and a 22·yard touchdovm pass 27·21 footb.all victory over from Cordova lo RonJnae. Wublngton State. B R n-· ...: .,. Perrin, who missed the last -r• -... ... ·-two games, both or which Illinois BERKELEY -JoeRDtll, mak· loot. gained 155 yards In 13 cor- ing his f"nt start at quarterback ries and Dan Beaver kicked a !or California, bll Wealey Wallter vital sz_yard field goal a. the Il - oo a46-yard pass intotheendaooe lini earned their second victory with 1 :08 left on the clock to bring against two losses. the Golden Bears from behind Washington State jumped to a Saturday to a 27·24 football vlc-14.0 lead before Illinois got roll- toryoverSanJoseState. ing and banded the Cougars their Walker. a 9.4-second track star, second loss in rour games . took the winning pass on the run to cap a drive from the Bears' 10 after two last quartertoucbdown.s that sent San Jose ahead2f.·20. Roth, a former Grossmont College star, completed passei to Chuck Muncie for 25 yards and to Steve Rivera for 23 in the aame· winnlne drl ve. Cal's flrat touchdown came on a 10-yard Roth-to-Rivera pass ln the fint quarter and fullback Tom Newton ·s 22-y ard run that sent the Bears ahead 17-10 in the third quarter. Spartans quarterback Roger. Proffitt guided San Jose to two fourth period touchdowns and a 24-20lead. u-1c1n...,, ._.,_,_ PORTLAND -Quarterback Douglas Willi~ms tossed two touchdown passes Saturday night 8nd Grambling University, the top.ranked team ln,NCAA Division II, edged Oregon·State, 19-12, in a non-conference fool· ball game. Williams' second scoring pass, a 47-yarderto Dwight Scales with !§9 seconds left in fhe game, clinched the victory for the small Loo.isiana school. ' Oregon State had pulled within 1.J.12 with 4:21 remaining. The Beavers scored on a safety when Grambllng's Clifford Martin re- covered his own rumble in the end zone. EUGENE, Ore--Quarterback Warren Moon jumped one yant to score Washington's winning touchdown as the Huskies stopped the Oi:egoo.Ducks 27-17 ,Saturday in the Pacific-8 Conference foot· ball opener for both teams. Moon, a 6-fool·3, 195·pound sophomore transfer, from West LA College, rambled over a pile or bodies at the goal line for the score late in the third period, ca~ "" Sammie White caught a 10- yard pass from Williams with 10 minutes remaining in the second quarter. as the , Tieers went , altead, 7 -3. Larry Scrubbs then kicked a 25--yard fieid goal with 2:24 left for a 10-3 Gramblln8 ad-vantaa:e a& intermission. Oregon State scored first on Kevin Callan's 36-yant field goal in the opening period. Ex-champ Now Ref Pep Mesmerized Millions of Fans Editor'• not~: Tlie madrns era aport1 vilta ii providinQ mtn- i.m....i, quolitr. mtd -ly conh'ooft''JI on.a amle never b<for<. atlam.d bl t~ tDOrld of athldlc1. Yd iport1 of daw> QOM bi/.also /lad great moment1.and ltOT ~ormtr1. Todafl our look at lheu d.aya foeu1e1 on Willie l'<p. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) -He's the third1man in the ring these days as a referee. but for nine years millims were mesmerized,by his fiuid grace and for them there can be only one Willie Pep. Willie first won the featherweight crown in 1942 when be beat Cballcy Wright, Going Back IN SPORTS welcomed him; Pep was in· vlted ·to address the legislature. The next year Saddler floored Pep in the seventh and regained the crown. For Pep, who pound for pound was one of the greatest boxers or all time -J!:e won 229 and lost 11 -it was the beginning or the end. He has since refereed bouts all over the· world and for the past two years he bas been an inspector for the Connecticut BoxlngCommlsaion, He made and s pent a million dollars ln his heyday, married five times and cur· rently enjoys life in the Hartford subllrb or Wetbenfield. His present wife, Gerry, whom be married in 1967. works as a waitress to help .... out. They have a daughter whom Pep asks occoslonally, but the National Boxing Az,.. "Who's tbe greatest guy you soclatlon didn't recognize know?'' him as champion. The anawer is always the He beat Sal Bartolalnl1N3, same: "You~e.'' Wright •gain In 11M4 and Pbll r------------l Terranova In 19'$. In l!Me, the NBA .. reed to recoplze the· winner of a P,ep·Bartol.a re- match, and in the l2lb Pep caught blm with a hard right. and got the rorm all ties over with. Pep, born William Papaleo on Hartford"s east side. was the official featherweight champion ol the world. lo IMa In New York, be met Sandy Saddl.er. a deadly i>uncber; and wu defeated In the ""1rth rouacl • Four 111anthl later, .. ain In New York, In what WU ... become a rtns clulle -Sad· dlw. the puncher, and Pep, the boxer -Pop -Sad· dlor. - A• caravan led by state poUce crul1er1 met Pep at the Greenwich-New York line for • triumphant return to Hartford. I Gov. Chesler Bowla, - retired 11114 llvU.. In JllMa, I • ' AXI'EC.S RIDDLE 'IJTA.NS, 59-14 SAN DIEGO CUPIJ -Un· defeated San Diego State tallied 31 Poinll In the first period and then coasted past Cal State 11\illerton) 58-1', Saturday night ·in a Pacific Coast Athletic M - IOdatlon football '"""' oeen by 3f,780fau. It wu the filth stral!lllt victory ror the 18tb·ranked Aztecs and their fint In conferenct play. Tbe Tltano have loot all al their four 1ames and are 0-3 ln the ·-· J I Astocs quarterback Craig Panrolo paeed the first period oxploolon, compltll"' 7 o! 11 -ror Hl ·:vardl ...i three touchdown 1trlke1 to Duke Fer-. Mel J aoolll and Rick Ellwood. l • .. • ' • DAA. V PILOT Q El Toro In 28-13 Hornets Clip ·Golden Wes~ ·21-2 Setback llJBOW.\llDL.llANDY -.oloa by thot told the ti-ls In boltiDC the ... ...,...,..., difference on the JlorDeU, at the OGe, t!\e)" Time raa ovt on • S<Oreboard H the two ml&flt bave plllled It out. . ll.uant bid lt1 t.be Golden te11119 battled on vlrtual~ Fullerton moved one By .\IUl.\ND 11.\N!IOH Wnt Coll•I• Ru1Uen ty even terma with both :rard iD !hue plays at the Ea:'.~a'::'."'Hl'; u -footliall team Satunlq boldlncthelead. GoicleaW•tcoalllne. plodedfor20PoilluiDlhe =r;!"'the~tgedtoup-Buttheflnaldrlvelhal Nick Pluilii>ata be1an lleC!Olld quarter eomfnC •-•rt<Jn but took tho Homet. .from -Inc and moved the from behind twice towln fell •hort, 21-H, In • their own 13 to the boll to the Fullerton 4'1 ,#8-13 over vl•itlnc El ~~ '!::iPFi:ai!; Golden West one wbent with llld~e passes to T0n> Hilb In 11 Saturday .v, wo • they were •topped with Nark Davia and Mike nl$ht football enCOUDter ~e , ~m~ 1:!4 left, consumed six l'Owell ·twlce and there at-.V.alencia-.Hl•ll-ffl__,_,__ nve Y utesand""""~!he Wfrt. ttlll 3S secQn<fo. Placontla. -~final ~•·-'-It Evea then, liod ili0Wbi1onthecloct. The came cleorly """''-· JluJtlon not been forced The Fullerton defense 'belonged to Esperanza. ._., • blocked con· to take all of their then put an umbrella The Azteca controlled around hl111 and "'"'8d ldlfntbelllirdperfocL him to run up the;mldllle Other Ru1Uera accres on thlrd down And tbe came on a 39·Y•rd Rustlera ha•tily llnod ..., scamper by Nl.lte POW<ll, wltll the clock rumllnl. •>even.yard run by Pa~ In the confusion, Pun1 McKeon and a 16-yanl mata threw a aldellne pass from. PunJmata tp pau out of bounds and it Mike Beeuwsaert. wu all over. , Davis· ran for 214 yards Gold~n . Well wun t pving him four straliht without ita moments, Cmles with more than hotdlne the lead at 26-14 JOO This was bis blpest ..when runnln1 ba<:Ji; Mari< ·h h Davi5 1printed 81 yard:s nlg t, owever. for a touchdown to Ht a Fumbles pJayed a big 11<bool record with 3:27 part iD the 1ame with the . ' llultlera 1 .. inC {our flL ftve while Fullerton loot tllreeotalx. eAM•ITAnlTICS • .. ' • .. m ,. • ... •·U.I ... .. k-lll'fOUl'\tn • .. ' • " "' ... . .. ... .... .. .. ~W.•t , • ti o-a. NIW• 1 o k .-0 -..... ---·-T-• . .,..,, .. _ .... ... .. ... ... ,,,. 1• ,, ' .. )0 •n: ·-~ ti., ..... ._.« n 1u ....... l'Z u ~ s 7r """" . , . ~4 1S: T~a Sit ial •UllNO °' ........ ll'Vnl"'9l41~ s 1 OIYIS J 0 'I T.uu u s t ··-a .... ,. • i .. :J • • .. ... • u • , .. • ... • ... • ... " ·~ I • , .. • .... • .. " .. ,. ... • -,. .,,. ... .... the football for 22 ftnl quarter plays compu-e(t totheCbargen' four. But when the f~rst quarter ended El TOro had a 7..0 le11.d on a sensa- tional 70-yard touchdoWn Teturn with an intercept. ed pass by Kevin Ur- quhart. There were still five minutes to play· in the first quarter when Steve Key kicked the ex.: Estancia's LaRue ; Ediso:r;i Explos~on , Tops Loara, 27-10 tra Point. • By ROG ER C.\llLSON The Aztecs controlled 01•0....,,. ... ..., the baJJ for nine plays as Estancia quarterback they drove 59 yards with Kevin LaRue ~came off the bench 'tO throw three the kickoff, arriving at second period touchdown the Chargers nine-yard line. Then the El Toro de-puses Saturday p.ight to feme stiffened and threw pace the Eagles to a27-16 quarterbaek Mark football victory over Wh Tustin's Tillers. . itley for an eight-yard The Century League loss. On the •ext play Ur-triumph before l ,600 at quhardt intercepted fog-bound Newport another pass on the t~ Harbor High was the un- y a rd line to halt the defeated Eagles' third drive. str aight conqu~st and , Banks to Dana Kli.ngma.n and Brett Solem for 9 and 22 yards, plus a pair or 2·point 'Conversion runs by Sean Reynolds. However. LaRue and mates had already done the damage and it didn't really change anything. Tustin could muster little in the way of a ground attack against defenders Corky Winder, Scott Coshow, Hall, Bill Conrad alld the reb1. of the Eagles defense. Estancja's first TD ended a 6J ·yard drive 'with 9:00 left in the hal£ and Confer's 78-yard touchdown play was a pass over the middle · where Confer split the seams and raced into the c>peo at mid-fie ld . By EDDIE RUSSEU. Olltl9 Dllllr tl'ti.t"'tf Edison High exploded out of a first half shell RICK BAStfORE Saturday night with a Sp rk Edi near perfect second halt --=•::.:.:.:;•~=eon;;.:;.;__ to reeord a 27-10 win over Loara Hiih in the Sunset League football opener for both schools al Westminster High. The victorious Chargers pl ayed a list- less first 24 minutes of football and found yards. The constant in· impressive 6().yard drive fractions was one of the following the second half reasons the Chargers 'kickoff when he dove couldn't mourit a consis· over from one yard oUt tent attack'. and Bill .Bal eh ran a t'fll\)" A fumble recovery bY point conversion over P Randy Schwartz set: up Edison took a. 14-10 ad.- Edison's first $Core, a ~antage with 8:11 left.iD five-yard .keePer bY thethirdperiod. Bashore. The extra point The Chargers scored~ was b1ocked; but Edison other TDs on Bashore still held a 6·3 acfVan. passes-an 11 -yarder to tage. Rakhsbani and a 61-yard. Bashore climaxed an bomb to Don Whan. But on its first play, El tbefJJ'St league victory. Toro fumbled the foot-LaRue, who puaed for ball away and . Esperanza's Don Stodola 196 yards mall, connect· LaBue's payoffs were from 6, 78 and 12 yards out as .tackle Scott Sutherland, Gary ConCer and Moe Fleming were on the payoff end. Toby O'Brien toed the three PATS. Despite the score it was again more of a de- fensive victory than an offensive one as Estan· cia's defense throttled Tustin t hrough three quarters with almost boring consistency. The third second period LaRue TD pass was set up by Coshow's block of a Tustin punt t hat gave Estancia the ball at the Tustin 5. Twelve seconds later LaRUe hit Fleming with 30 seconds left in the hall. Area JC, Prep Polo Results themselves behind at in-S a- term iss io n . Edison, UhSet ...,.,ener however, dominated the :..:....:..;...:..;_:_: __ _.._ ___ _ ed for 131 yards in that squirmed into the end deadly se,.cond s tanza zone from three yards h E 1 . out, then ran a two Point w en the ages broke 1t conversion to put 9Pen after a punchless Esperanza ahead 8_7_ first quarter for both Sides. The Chargers then put : Tustin was unable to together their only of-solV'e. Estancia 's, rugged fensive drive of ttie defense until the issue game, going 40 yards in was completely out of 13 plays with Bob sight in the fourth Charl e·s scori ng the quarter after Larry llaJI touchdown on a 16-yard tossed the fourth P ass fr 0 m Sc 0 t t touchdown pass of the Burghardt. A pass at· night for E s tancia, a tempt for the conversion seven-yard tally to Scott failed, but El Toro was ilso Griffins Upset Neuport, 17-7 b k 3 8 W n. · ac ontop, l · · After that Tustin By ED BVRGART Then the roof fell in on picked up 102 of its 176 El Toro. yards in the air. includ· Jim Hampton capped ing TD passes from Tom CM .. O.llr P"llel ll•lf Forget all that talk you h e11 rd about David Sprague being the Los AlamitDl! offen~e . a 51-yard drive with a seven yard das h to re- _gain the Jead for the ,Aztecs with 2:23 Jett. to play in the second quarter. And with 34 seconds left . WHitley· passed f or a nolhei touchdown to R eid Crispino , a heart - breaking 55-yard scoring play. GAMll ITATISTICS n F"lrsl 6-'t rustllf'rQ ! Flrsl dOwoft M SSllHll J Flrsl(lc)wft$pi,..llle1 I Totto1 Hnt_, l Y•rdsnnl'lllHll tJ Y¥d5Nulftg lS Yanfl~I n Ntty•rOIO-lntd 120 Punl,....•yt. dlJt. f-l6.0 Y.anhpena11ud ~ ... • ' • • ... '" • ,., *' * * Sprague-a first·team 0•M•ll'AT•ST•~ T all-count y back last 1t1rstOO'Wftln.isN119 • ' year-only played dur· ~~==1:, ~ : ing the Gri£fins firs t two Tot111fln111towns 11 • series, but Los Alamitos V•nhrus111""' 12J " turned l oose Sam Vff'dsOHSlflQ 151 116 vare1s1cnt lJ SJ Snyder, Kurt Kingsolver Nftr•me-1MC1 :tf1 1~1 and big Ron Langer to Pul'lb-to¥9.dls1. •·»A f.JJ.l ,.r'. H bo v ..... ...,..u,.ci 11.111 ,.,, upset 1 ... ewport ar r, F~fumD1M10S1 •·2 >-2 11·7, in its Sunset League k -rty Qu"'n S da Estat1CI• o 21 o •-21 football opener atur y Tustin o o o it-I• night at Western High ~~:"'",~ ,, ,.,., School. Wllllf,lftS .._. .... .... ~ <...-.. _ """""" Tot.,s 11 n 10 s,o Snyder. an unheralded ~ 1: 1; j':! 5-8, 160-pound halfback, 1 o 1 .1.0 scored the deciding • 1.s 3 t.o touchdown with 4:23 re· 0 s -5.0 ' 2• o t.i · m aining in t he third ~ ....... !u " 2·' quarter. blasting Sailors quarterback Gordon Adams t\.\•ice in the late stages. ln all. Langer was credited with nine tackles. The big surprise in the game was Los Alamitos abi\ity to generate an of- fense without Sprague . The Grif£ins outgained the Sai lors -Su nset League c;bamps the past two yeai:s-274 yards to 184. HOllTH•RNCALTOVlllN•T JC Olvhlff atW.tlY•IMr kW•llf0..r11on O.vlsJV I Cl 0 D~I Gold9n -SI J ) 2 2--4 Gol<*I w..i 1oeorlno-IEC1-ds 2. Cm-"'¥ 2, T, Cr091r., Ric•. Hot ..... 11. Roct. HoQu.. CHAM~IONSHI~ $<.,., "' Q:i.1w"n Gok;tltn W.11 1 0 0 1-7 F11!1"10nJC I 0 1 11-.J 0.16"1 Wtll KOtl"'t -T, Cf-, ~-.,. \tAllllTY S<wta,°"'""~ 5Mll,ltQO 0 0 ' 0-' EITOl'O • ( l -11 El Toro M:Ofl"'ll: Wir""n &, 5c1Ro1C191 S, H•wt_., 2, L"Kll. Si...on, Nf JY G•m• fl'llOSN·SO'H kw• l>r O...rt.n S....tltQO I 1 1 1-S EIT.,.. t 1 S 0-18 El TOl'O KOr!t19: Hit:ki '· lrrMrv....n '· 1t1>1111n1t•ltl !. VA•SITY s.c ..... a....-" ~t•Mlw J 2 1 ,_. Ull-I J I )...J' C.0.U MolW M.Ofll'lg' WllilmDt• l. ~l.0.11'9Mr2. l"llOIH·SO~N S< ... rty O...n.n Co,U.llMM ' i 4 4-11 Ulr.-0 1 1 D-2 Cos\• Met.a t£Orl119; FtOff •.Mil,.,_ IOl'I J, 0.CM J. Wllllmor• t, P•UlllOl'I 2, S<N••Slfl09r. Pltlr.•ll. z ac ... ,,.. •!ITANClll IN\tlTllTIOHAL TOURHIEY 'VAllllTV S<wt "' OV.rW" UOUl,.,1• l I 2 l D 0 1-4 E'tant:I• 0 1 l 1 0 0 0-5 Ell•n(I• l<O(lnq : MaJ. Wy•lt. l(llunott ,()Oil•. $<1'1Mldt, S<-111• Qooarte" E,1..-c.I• D I I J~ G.ro.nGf'o,.. o l I II--' E$1--i. 11:.orlnc;t Ste,..ni 2. Br- 2. J(lltmtr. S<••lllro.trV" E1 Dorado 3 2 0 ._. ~S.acll o 1 1 1-4 ~ Be..::11 Korl"'ll: Wlllllotll l, O'Har•.,,,,.wtOfl. Ttllntl '°It<• second half completely and arter it took the lead early in the third quarter the game. was never in doubt. Ed.ison·s defense was the di£ference in the game as it he ld Loara at bay all night . The Saxons only scores came on a long field goal and a 90- y a rd kickoff r.eturn. Loara had a net of only 61 yards on the ground and picked up just three first downs in the second half. Penetration was the key for the hard-hitting Chargers defensive cor· ps. Edison was in the Loara backfield all night creating havoc. While the de fens e played well • the ortense was inconsistent . especially in the first half. The Chargers run· ning ga m e w as ham· pered by poor execution a nd although Rick Bashore completed nine or 19 passes for 191 yards. he did have three intercepted. Edison also h ad a rough night with the of- ficials as it was hit with 12 penalties for 118 * * * Marina Falls To Lions,-13-0 By LAV RENE KEYS 0t•O.Mrtl't1e1;sun In a game punctuated by 12 penalties and oo a field shrouded in fog, the i\f arina High Vikings fell to the tough Westminster Lions 13-0 Saturday night at Hunt ington Beac h High in a Sunset League football game·. Before a standing- room-only crowd, the Vikings, unable to move the ball against the ·Westminster defense, gained only two first downs in the entire game and none in the first half. The Vikings rushed for a meager 43 yards and quarterb aek D av id Wall ach completed only three passes in 16 at· tempts fo~ 25 yards. Th e Lions' first touchdown came as a re· suit of a Marina fumble . Deep in their own ter4 rltory, WaJlach pitched o£f to Fred R e nnaker who was bumped hard . .. .. any offense. The longest series or plays for Marina came mid way through the third quarte r after. it blocked a Westminster punt. Falling on the ball on their own 19-yard lill!!-. the Vikings were able to mov e the ball to Westminster 's 4S -yitrd line. W aJlach hit hi.s tight end Chris Kilgore for 22 ya rd s. A pass in· terference call aided the Marina cause. but to no avail and it had to punt. Westminster was not abJe lo move the ball either on the next sedes of plays and quarterback Tim DeMase threw an interception to turn the ball over to Marina again. F~mblHIOSl ).J sc-., °"'""" ..... o ·~' ,. • • ,, -'.1 one yard. Richard Sims '' ~! 10 1·9 converted, and the pre- Kin gsolve r . a quarterback not · knq_wn for his throwing ability. fired key passes on both of Los Alamitos· TD ·drives. When Kingsolver completed a perfect 47- yard pass to Rick Sen- teno mid way through the first quarter, it gave the Griffins a first down on Newport's one. On the ·next play, Archie Aragon ran off t ackle for a TD. k -111, GY•l'Mn GAMI! STATISTICS U,U... &.acll J l 2 J--17 IE: There was a mad ' 's cramble and Marina's Mark Vick intercepted the DeMase pass on the Vikings 40-yard line and scooted for what looked like a possible score before be4 ing tackled by DeMase. E_..,u o 10 I 11-'l'I El TO<D 1 • 0 0-\J ""~ .... ,,..."" V.-rt ··-ll'•lrtwott>er Tol•ls RUSHING .. , ... k• ,. . " ' " ' " ' . ' " 1S lJ l"ASlll'IG •IT•N •• ' " ' • ' " ... IJ(. plll .,, ~rd11• I> 1 7S ... ... "' u u "' "' .... .~• ... _. ""' .... ~ ''''" ~ 1 : ;:: vious ly "¥r.·inless Griffins 1 , Cl ).0 led, 14·7. .!2uiN!: 53 0·' . Sims added a JS.yard KSUM-1• field goal with 2: 53 left to i;-": "o"' i ~ .play before Langer-a ~ J o is .1so Z25 -pound defensive ~ 1! : ;~ :!: tackle-went to work. Tusua The quick tackle easily ::;*~ 1~ 1: : "! :: burst through Newport's Tou11 is 10 o 1111 .o offensive line, sacking Newport scored just before halftime on .an · 18-yard screen pass from Adams to Steve Foley. Edi_, 2 2 1 1-• Flr"d~tll'Shi"9 t S<ori"'ll : L8-Mor11M> •. CYHtr1 l, Flfil-llMUl""J I Ni:wt..,, l . Wlftdl• 2, Brunswick, 5'fm. Flr"lt dowf!s ptMJll*c a ,..,.,1, IEdllOn-l.htCl•l'ISl•dt 1, M. TOlalH"ltdovi>ni 10 Rii...y, Mllflll'Wuwr. Gr•l\fm, Brl'O"-Yar6s<VVol119 •• S<.,.• l>r Chtarkn Y..-ds H Ul"tt 191 Edh M 0 1 D I~ V trOI. lost I• Foothill t I D J-t .Netr•l1h91IMCI 16• Edi-1COf'lf19 : Mull/NIM"'r .?:' Pl#lts-.¥. dis!. 4·ll Sc..,...llrOlo•rta-n V•rch.,.....!li.d 11·111 ,,.,.nna o 2 2 •-4 FWl'lb!H·lumt11e1101t 1-0 CO..rd9n Gf'ove 1 1 2 1-f>. se--ar Oll•l"I•,• ,,.,.rln• Korl,.,q: JOl'IH t Storey 1, I.OM• 10 0 0 Ool..,,k•l.8ttK .... S1...... IEcil-. lo o I• Cel'IMl•llMI Cl'l•"'f!IO!!shlp RUSH I HO k ... •lllrO..rt.i, £i11Ml'I Marl.,. 1 4 0 t-IS tc• ,. ' Westminster came up ,~ with the ball. .. Three plays later Den -"' so nis Boswell plunged over 1s1 right guard for the ~: touchdown . Terr y 2·1 Lairson kicked the extra 0-ID ,...,, point and the score was 7-0 with 7:28 left to play in the first half. Women~s Spor ts For Area Mustangs Dominate Meet But th e Tar s - operat.ing without fu llback Dan Christy who wasn't s uited up because of a back in- jury-never mounted a drive in the second haJf while Los Alamitos - be hind a 17 -yard Kingsolver to Bruce Heiser pass -drove 47 yards in 11 plays early in the second half. La Quint• o 1 3 o-• 6-sllore , 31 Ml, .... 'ICOl'f"'ll: Golol'lll• '· Slorlt'( c-• l• J,-"""'" J, AlolllOJ. 8111Clle, 8_.. 6'1<11 • t SOUTH h TTOUllNAMt:NT ::a J : " " • ' • • • ... "' "' '·' '" u Marina look over the bal l several times in good field position, but was not able to generate TIEHN1$> S.t10-Nl)l ltl0Ct~ M.,,.. l•lA•l•UO!!M'9f'I Rtlr.rlsl\Mll ~ 2 c.111.1,., fSI toll to C•rsot1M . Soret1_, 15J 1ot1tos. l"Jorro.... .CM Runners Win • k«•l>r °"""""' ~tllt1Y•ll1y J J 1 t-11• Totals. L: •• G._i. J o a 1-s· .... ,, '"' KOl'l119--01•111r J. O•vlm.or. '· ~ 1~ 'ZS L.to., l!lr...,..n. UWtff' • 26 L Fol.lrll:tlnY•ll•1 l 1 I l...J' C,.,!""" • 11 " • " " ,. " " * * * ,,, ~ l.J OAMI STATISTIC$ 1.0 w ·I.I Fl,lf,,.,,....Srll'Shlnc;t t G. Siie.i !SJ losl IQ L. Flo,.., ID-~ M. Sbu tSl lol.I to Pross.1r J .. . Dtllltl,,_NI, Hamblem .... . Ltald {Sl ic.1 to O'Anelr•e u. M --O ISi ~tnewr<.opec191, o ... i.e,.o...11ey .... Ey ED BURGART OIV.O.lly ~llellUtt They may only be ranked No. 4 in the CIF 4·A r ross country poll, but the Costa Mesa High Mus tangs w e r e far s uperior to any of the 25 varsity teams that com- peted in the Costa Mesa Invitational Saturday morning a t TeWinkle Park. Not only did Joe Fis· her's Mustangs run away fro m the seven other teams entered in Division 3-composed of large schools-but the Mustangs' top five nm· ners were clocked in one second, timing a 9:56. Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst easily won the Division 1 varsity race, running a leisurely 10: 13. Mater Dei's Bill St. John was a comfortable victor in the varsity's Division 2 race, finishing in 10:05. While Orange Coast area runners sparkled. Santa Fe's .Salvador Peralta was the meet's outstanding runner. The sophomore elocked a blazing 9:56 ln the frosh· soph division, easilt eclipsing the m eet re- cord olJO: 18. 50:53 over t he two-mµe ~:'111'~~' • eourse , a lmos t two • .,.. ... , .. , m1 u.-.._, h Mi U11 .... MIMs seconds f•ster t an s-'· H..ilst tLI) 10:12 t. ~ cDHl sion VieJo's S2;3S. •:"s.Sltkdl Clh'l to:ID• • .,...,., F I h I In (OHi lt:l1 ,, AN'IOIWI lbc:tflMrl a.ste1 IC oo toi•" ~,. tE•cl 10:1t 1, Division 2 was Orange _,..,.._.,L•l,.:'2&.HvttN!bol (53:23) while Esperanza 1t:M •. w.rcfl•lt1U1•1 c ... , ''· 28 I k'" in ..... c.r..110:•. had a 53 : c oc Liii JVMtOaVAlllltTY Division l . ~mlttsla.. ...... , fltl•tT-Despite Costa .Mes:a s 1. o.-wi (L•1 11i,1 2. ee,. tLI> do m i n a n c e -the 11:" S.11:•"'** tG1 11:tt.t. "'-"' t(J ll!D s. C-l'f fOHI n:n .. Mu s tana:s runners Ki..1c111:.11r.1(1.....,cc11h111. finished second, fourth, ...,,,....,.. fBTI 11 in •· ._.., ... , sixth, s-eventh and 11:"1•·0.:=~'t.8.:11:.., eight-top individual Clltll9 tt1111 c•r1 cu1 c.,. ... '''' varsit.y honors... went to '-04,..._....,. Mission Vlejb junior CoU .. ae Soccer Mike Walterhouse. -., The lanky Walterhouse .. ,.Cit_,.''"'*~• ::.!:1~~~ J~~:~~:· ~W:-~ci..~ ' ' Arll '*""""' rvthll'IO I Fjl'$\dO'lln'l\IMS\lnq J I Dos P\ldllcn ! I l 0-Totals l l .. ' FY 1Corl1">9-0.¥iCI,,.. ... l . K•flr 1. "AS!llNG ,. I.I l"lnt-,.""u lno • I Ctlo.-Or•r 15) l<HI lo B•k•r·T ....... ' ... Ff(1it_,, ....... ll~l I Tot.ltlr"llO-~ 11 v.,itsn..~"9 1•s Varcts pm~l"9 f• v ... c111os1 SJ Ni!! yarlh 9•1..ed IM 1 Shin IE•<.•l~iofJ 10 .S? 2. ~~ «LB ) 11!1)( ]. ""'11v•1ln lDHJ 11:Dlo •• Ht""'"1'1 CCI 11:1• s. Gr•gory (C ) 11·216. Br~,.,..,. COHJ 11:2'J.~,. n:ot! {lfMI ll:JDI Cro-11 !E'(ll U:JI t. H.,rl1 tDHI ll;U 10. N _ _... !Cl II•)), J>unts..•v. Cllll. ._11.1 0!\tl!llON2 VMGS~llred 1 JS \tAllSITV Flll'T'll)lft..lumble,!osl 2·1 Ari••'• i7•1 (It ) Ot•fft• IN) k-.,.0.•l'flln th!IWn"\' JWwport H•rbOf O 1 • I. St. Jotwl fMAi.r 0.1~ M1:05 2. L.otAi.mllos 1 0 1 0."'"""'9 101 tO:IO J, K•1t.r (Art) '"'INING IQ:t S 4. AloqfdD IL•k•WOOdl 10:10 S. ... wMf"l Na,.,.,. Gt.st (U) 10:11 6. e.c11,.,. {ltlilnccho I Clll 'f " N«ni•l I0:2Jt.Klll•r (ArO T0:1't. ~ 20 '90 • Si!lllllwM (Art) 10:22 t. F•ro (U) IO:)l Wa•!I J 10 .0. Rffl'll ... I IQ} 10:Jl. 8ulllrwitort J I • • JUNIOllYAllSITV .... IN 12 37 ., l.Ra• ..... "4) (ttl Ulll"""' t•I TOlllfs JJ l•S " llrtltla ~ AlanillM 1. °''""" {UI 10:52 J. !lmocll IN11 FOofl • I• • U:OI J. Wldkly•r (Or•,.,Qllll ll;Dt '· Klf901,,.r 11 71 Kr .. M1191r ILi 11 :DJ 5. P•ul ILi H :OI $nydff 17 ll •. (;r ..... l11l.111 ,0tJ.W•11 {AtU11:1l ArfOOtl S JI " • ' I.,,,,.,.., IArU 11 :1• t , ~-·-(U! Sptt1911e l • • ll:l•ID.e.clurrlU)ll :t•. Tot .. $ • 111 " f'lltOSH·$0~M ~ASSING Art•tl• (ffl t1SI U11l••rtlt\' C16l Ml•MrtM1r .... ll•iw.MAl-1'-t ... IC ..... ro I . T""'"'.-S li.6di.N<kl I0:)4 AOloms t t I .. 7.a.ler'l IUI ID:W) ..... .., tll:AI 10:5S '-""''•"'ltM 4. ~l'I IMO) IO;Jt J. •llfdtl I K""9w1-6 • 0 lit? IRAI 11:e2 •. O>rooY•I IAI 11lCU '· Mooptr IUI 11 :0>!1. Dtllcn fMDI ll:OI I Ml l~,Furlonq ECIMfl 12 "-t•lnY•ll•y ' ~ J J--17 ,,_ "' """' '9 lf1 R.-.OO&t..:11 D O O 1-1 '""'°"• 1• • J 191 l(Q FY K llf'lnc;t-0.vhtllOl'I •, Furlarlo;I •. L.Nr• I~ CJl,f,.yl,MlllfrJ.IA0.1.H~. CM1ton }to 10 1 111 ... '" >J2.J ... , ,., ·-1 ,_,, ... .. .., ... ~ .. '" 1~.o '·' ,,. .., '' "' .... .... .... UC~ R11nners Sparkle SANTA BARBARA-Len Miller totaled 18 UC Irvine's R alph Serna P?ints to easily o ut4 and Brian Hunsaker tied distance second place for first place in leading UC Davis (42> . 4.t Ml!n the Anteaters to th e re"'" Kor1119-1. uc ,,,..1,.. 11: t. Cha mpionship Of the AJ)-UC 0.vls•l; 3. UC S.nl• B••bfr•t2; Cal Invitational cross ~i.~·• a.n.,i.,. 108: 5• u c iuwrs1e11 country run Saturday at 1ne11~1dua1 scorJno-1. H11>1w_,,. C S B b -"'"'d S.rna !UCll 2•:17.1; J. Vto U an t a ar ara . tuco 12•:JJ;•.Scott<uc11 i•:J1:s. uc r ·s Steve Scott Tlllm•n fucn 1•:•1: '· litOl'l/11(111 · · h d r th 8 b 1ucn 1s:!O; 1. s(11 ... 1u •• 1ucsa• r1n1s e our . o u :o1 ; •· s-..... 1u c o 1 u :M; •· Tillman was fifth and T•,.•••• IUCDJ 1t:ot; 10. ueoci.• h K · h 'xth !UCOJ U ·11 Ol..,r VC lfvl,. M:or Jo n on1ng was SI · 1119 _11. Slick >s.1i. 1•. Yu1,, ... The Anteaters of coach u·«i. l"lntci--n,~n"'lli@\ o Tota!llr"lt_, 11 T .... ci. f\1~"9 1-.0 Tfflh IMt l l<tQ 110 Y-loll 1 Nety•rGs"61"9'd 114 P\lntl-av. Clh l . 1·20 v.,lhPl'!'l•llred f.17 i:--..rurn1>1•~lost l·I $<""" llr Ov•r'l•rs WH1mln1ttr o ' /ro\a<INI 0 ~ lll VSHINQ. ~rl11a 1 S.Ul·R•skln ISi lost lo Lupp!M () c;..,rmen l ... n L...,._.,_11 IS\ lcnl lo Sl>ln!&- , ~1-...... ., L...,.F•rN1nde-1 /SI lo.I to 0 ',..•I l·ll.1 Vi»w ..... J.l\ llt9tllfttl HUit lf'I 1161 N•w.,_, l--1 """""• 0 -·J ..... ~IW IN )IHI Olle ...... s. .lotlr'IS*' IHI f.'I Lft"M. 'Sfnltll IN) 0.1 &11lllr•nM111 '"°· IC. W.....,. (NI 0.1 SNrld1n•1. ........ INlde!Onewnl-1. "'*''" ......,._,, tclll Y9 t"I a .. ~•4NJ o.tW..,rtell•M. ' ' ' " ' . 1 o.o Plkf(NJWtS.l•nust·1. W•ll«h 0 l .6. Glkhrlst (Nl d91 OrlKOll .... , 1,0 0...1111•• Total a 111 •l W•1tmlnu1t" o....n1saos-•111 IJ 7 2,J Rll•r·Me. Mr•ra !Nl d•f 111~.,. Br4ldl•yl-$. Tr4vl1 10 J3 Romine l 1' Oouo "°"-" 7 11 Glrara! 1 1 TOl•ls JI UO •ASSING MllflMI • ' • ' ' ' .. "' ..,, ,. W•llKh 1• l 0 11 w •• , ....... , •• O.MI.,. ll 10 I 110 Mc.Gtrry 3 0 J D Tol•h 1• 10 J 110 - l.• Ht"llrkk-.Lth>nan INI de'f ,....,... ),1 SumMl-2. • s.• J•rClln•·M•. M rtra (NI d•t 11,D Mc,....,_Fcnt•rH. !.D GorOOtl·Sllln,.,•r INI C11f Phobi1A-•.D Plir1ol'I t-o. si.llOl'l·L. M .. '1. fN) Cl•f LMmJ· L.oui. f.S. ,ct. ~IC•rr (NI Cltt UUllf•·((.fl'°"" .1•1 f.I. I(, ~·AMI (HI 0.1 LOU .. ,..... ™ f.1. .000 Mll ..... ()olu.1 .... {ttl ..., ~ .US ~M . f. 84".mtil• (MDI ll:CM 10. \t"Of$ IR.t.111 :°'- DIYlllOMI VAlltSIT'Y C." .._ .. IDI IMI llU'••• YMlil ll'tlH .......... JUIUOllVAlltSITV UCI Poloists Fall, 8-7 CIM" ,_,.. lltl ( .. I '-Ulll V•Ory 1. ·~~~-:=-=: J. '""" (Htl tt:._. I , Motttlt (M\t) 10:"1 • Sew"....,. ICMI 10:•1 S. 51rlc~ltnd 11"\t) '41:S1 .. ,... .. ,_ ((.Ml 10:$.J 1. Shtld ICMI IO:W I. FlN:ll•k lfl'Y) IO:SJ,. lltlrt (ll'YI IO:M 10. ACflf"fffl fHBI 0 :01, l"JIOSM·IO~M s.Mf ... (::.II IMI C..•t.11 Mna Ctll .....-11Yll"'1••A..-t. l"W•ll• ()I"! f ;S6 (COl.lr .. ~I 2.M-IAI IO:M2.G•t1• 1$,.J 11:0.J 4. 0 U\'t91'1 ILtl MHll-M) ll~OI S. ia-IS-l 1l:OI 6. OwrflO!t ICNtl 11: 101.0'IMlttt (MYI 11; Ill.~ ($~) 11;1t\t, HOl'll119 CA.I 11:11 IO. Orlll'Wtwn I.Al 11::t0. W E S T W 0 0 D ~ olh<r setback wa• a 10.9 tally coming In the cloo- UCLA 's unbeaten water overtime a ffair in the Jng minutes. Gary polo t eam handed UC final' of the UCI touma-Figueroa, who scored Irvine_ another one.point ment two weeks ago. four goals, had pulled the defeat Saturday, here. in UCLA won the game Anteaters into a 6-6 tie a match involvjng the late in the fin al period mid way through the nation"s top two teams. when Ri ck Sherburne . . UCLA ·s Bruins out-scored a goal, giving his final. pen~. UCt w~s scored the Anteaters, team 8 7.6 lend. The playing w1thout .goalie 8-7, to run their record to ) Bruins Or UCLA added . Guy AnUey. who 1a com· 5-0. UC! is now 4-2 with another goal two minutes ~ng for tll'e U.S. team both loases to UCLA. The , la\er with the Anteatera' m the Pan-Am Games in ,,_ • - DALYPIUJT Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD l . HAHDY !'.._ Georte FollmerdHuntington H0~rbour had to woe one of the most disgusted drivers in last eekend•s Long Beach Grand Prix. ; Follmer was sorting out a new car. for one • 'thing, and felt he had things about licked when the I jmain event came along. ' At the end of the Ocean A venue straightaway. )the 28 cars in the final field had to make a sharp Jight turn down a hill and the drivers were saying labead of time that all four wheels momentarily became airborne at this point. · t Follmer Y1as back in the pack but on the inside , for the start or the race. He roared to the tum and 'braked when the car behind him kept coming and spun him around at the top o(the turn. Follmer had to sit rorlornly as the pack went .;by, including the car that ran into him. When he backed orf and headed down the hill, his right rear wheel was at an angle, probably with a broken axle. 1 • Undismayed by it all, however. Follmer will be :in Laguna Seca in the Monterey Peninsula area testing the car this week and feels it will be com· il>etitive in future Formula 5000 races. : How did be like the Long Beach course? 1 ~ ''You have to be very precise," be •aid. "lt"s tight and if you get sloppy, you'll be in trouble-<>r ::i<>meone else will. There is no forgiveness as there is on most sports car ovals.·· JtfcRae Prm-Tr-le Gordon McRae, the New Zealander who caUs Costa Mesa home when he's in the United States, was ecstatic in bis praise of the course although be Went out on the same turn u Follmer on the second lap when another car ran Into him from be1tlnd. "It's beautiful, fabulous. It's a great course and 1.bope they have this race again.'' · Joa Wood.Der, driving a car that Is prepared in Newport Beach for lnterscope, bad this to say: ! ''There are two places where the cars Jump completely· off tbe ground. At the beginning and at the end of the startflnisb straightaway. "I've never driven at Monaco but In talking with other drivers who have, they say this course Is even tighter and trickier. Danny Oagala, a former drag strip star now t0mpeting In sports cars and drivlng: for Costa Mesa'• Jerry Eltert, ls in b.Js rookie year on the circuit, I I ••1 like the course but l 'in. not med to It yet." he 1 said. · 1 I Et.ert 1dded, "we haVe a new car and we ha- . • • ven't been together u 1 team for more than two \ weeks. We plan on racing the rest of tbe Formula 5800 Circuit tbls year and then go lo Australia ln -November.".· ... ; Mike Brayton of Newport Beach didn't have the power ta his eight-year-old machine to keep up with tire le1dert. ••t love this track, though, and I hope to have a newer car when. they race here again," he said. Wllaoert at O..tario Hurley Wltve rt of Westminster who has his own tshop in Costa Mesa, is riding at Ontario Motor Speedway this weekend in the Champion motorcy- cle road races . Wilvert recently return~ from Europe where ,. .he placed fourth in a world championshiP race at Assen. Holland. . ~ . . . Collegia-e Football WEST OhioSt.41, UCLA20 Cal 21, San Jose st. 24 Washinston 27, Oregon 17 Stanford 67, Army 14 Grambling 19, Ore. St. 12 Pacific 40, UTEP 10 San Diego St. 59, Cal St. (Fullerton) 14 CM Stlfl9 INorlfW't-1 .... U. DI Sin ...... WMtti.t11,(.llSlele ILAI 11 UC DIYIS fl, Ollco St. 0 Giii Luthtr .... J I. Cll~l·M\dS3 UC !ll ... t'Slde 21. llnta Clara'JI Ftlawll 1t, WlltrnlMI, Utetll Llnfltld•. PMlfk Uflly 1 O......,.Col .... 24, EHi W111!Sl6 On9Dft TKll21, C.tr1I Welll5l Ml S... Fr....CIKOSlJI, P\oglt SoundJ wni.m1tie 2l. ldef'lo CcHle9r • uv.,,..ni USIU17 M11rnOOtOt Stell U, Heyw.,d SC..1 2' P9c:ltk L<lttl9r1n H , Whltwot1flcal XI OCcldlttlt•l 17. St. Mliry't I QI Pely (Sl.0114, ,_,_St. 7 OretiiMc.oii.e-2•, E•stW1tllSl.6 ~i.nctst.te JI. Sowt...,nOf'egon 1 MIDWEST USC27, Iowa 16 Michigan 31, Missouri 1 Oklahoma 21, Colorado 20 Mich. St. 10, Notre Dame 3 Nebraska 31, Miami <Fla.) 16 Okla. St. 17, Tex. Tech 16 Miami (0) 14, Purdue,3 Tex. A&M 10, Kan. St. o Minnesota21, Ohio U.O llllnois27, Wash. St.21 Kansas 41, Wi sconsin 7 Cal State CLB > 31 , So. JU . 24 Bowl. Green 28. W. Mich. 0 No. Ill. 38, Kent St. IS Dayton 24, Toledo 13 Wichita St. 13, LouisvilJe 10 Tulsa 3.5, New Mexico St. 7 l!Y8M'tlll1•7,0.P•"""'11 41-11.AIOlonlO Bet,_I, lt.8M. 1,, $0Ulfl-1t. K1"5.1 ~Vltta IA, WertOUrgO CMl,Wlsc.•1,tart ... 11" 12 c.otM U Collegl! :rt, L.1111f'Ol"HI1 CUl,..r.Stoc:lllofl 'M. I-• Wtsl9y1nO Otie'Joll'e 21, Allton 0 OlclllM011St11t11'J7, N.O. Sclenc:•O c;..1-n 1'. ear1.-'' Hernllne ll, MOnmOutr. IJ ~rJ3. lllow Hulm•n U l(ftM 34. Cot 1• Ulwlilnd 20, Nortflllnd I Mlllllllnl5. NOrtfl Per Ir; I MDottwed St1t11J6. SW Mlnnetot11t 1«w1-t•rnt1 ~1nc1p1110 l«wl'-•1 w11c~. Lutller27 st Clol.MI Stitt 11, WIMna S1•1• 1 $1.. Jotwl'I 1•, Glll\IY Adolpfl1111 Sl ~···Ind. 14, W•betfl I st. Olilfll, AUQ'l.bvrt 6 5o~Ttcfl2A,91ecl!Hllt1 St• T•ylor21, 0.l~l'ICl6 MldtMd.O,w.t•t• ~1110,Noft!MrnSt, . ... HN11'10NCM 11.Hot'tflef'll ..... """"se-. •, Kan~ a.n.dlcll• M 51,.,...,_ 14, u ..... ·-·. Stout~l 1:1.. Wiii. Ptllt""H .. ti Olnl. Mk:Ntlftlt, "'"*•st.7 Qlll .,._.I Ma, E1.HWn llllnlf• tt SOUTH Alabama 32, M:isslssippi 6 Va. Tecb 23, Auburn 16 Georgia 35, Clemson 7 Ga. Tecb30, Fla. St.0 No. Caro. 31, Virginia 18 No. Caro. St. 27, Indiana 0 Memphis St. 21, No. Tex .. St.19 Florida 34, LSU 6 Richmond 17, E. Caro.14 Miss.St. 7,So. Mlss.3 So.Caro.24, Baylorl3 , VMl13,Furmanl0 Vander~t6, Tulane3 Alcern7, SOu'lh c..ast r 8h,11e•1t10StM1 It, W•sl Va SIN U f'1lrment ... ,Gltr.YUll Sl•l•l MlulUlpPI COi 14, T-U. Mertln 1'0 "'""'Y S1ilt• 17. More!Med stat• 1 Sai.rri Coll~ 13. ConcOf'd 3 s...n.-21. AUll!t'I cou~ H W1""*'9 3'. Wet! Llo.rty l • Bet~'"""'• 411bl""' At.MO Otltl St.ti II, Nortfl Allbel'nl t Flst.l.S.Yennet'ISl411l NiorOlfl SI ... • O, N9 Clr1U"" CIR 20 Ric~ If, Elll Glt"ollAtl U W..1V1WHl9yl,WHIV1 Ttch2 'Mtsl CerotW.. •• ,.,_ln.c:lpl1Col1• Atbeny St, GI 17. Tlllk"9ff 10 !East 1C1n11ue111.,,A111t111 P91~0 Gaf'drl'IW•WQD fl. ()aOl"QefOWI> COi 20 'Nt1t 1Centucay 11, Ent T"'" Stlteo F1.,.tt1vlll•l.S.Morerwi11M Col 14 G<.tlllorC1l6, OlvidlOl'l 10 81UlfielCI Stell It. WMI Ve State 14 C.t•IOl'tMI 1•, erMry & H9nr1 14 ~Sydney 13, 8rld09w11er. V• ' ICno•Ylle 11. St P111l'111 Mildl_,COn~ 11. s.ti.pflerd 1 (lua(flltl lt, Ark PIM &luff 14 ApptllQll .... St 17, Til!lllH-TKl'l 10 0 1.o.l ll. Wiiiiam & llMry l EAST Penn St. 10, Kentucky 3 Pitt 14, Duke 0 Maryland27, Syracuse7 Navyl7,Air Forceo Boston College 41. Villanova 12 Rutgers7, Hawaii3 YaJe24, Colgate 10 . Boston U. 13, Harvard9 Dartmouth 28 , Holy Cross7 · Cornell 21, Bucknell 6 Brown 17, Peun8 Princeton 27, Columbia 7 Temple21, Cincinnati 17 MillM 13. Ahodol hi Ind 14 Nl1119r•3', Ouqu.1111114 LMI~ M, 0.llY11'""112 SOUTHWEST Ar'kansa.s 19, TCU 8 Texas61, Utah St. 7 W. Vlrgjnia28, SMU 22 Ark MOMkltlot, McMurryO Ea11 Tu;11Slll,..._1rd P1'1'ft112I ~s111,1terdlrt0 ColJ -s.n.. ~ton St 10, S\ll 11to1s St.le Ii SW T1u1St1111 21,Ablllne ll I ' He started at Orange . County International· f Raceway eight years ago and was a factory rider l for several seasons before opening his own shop. f ·. He bas been to Australia twice this year and h'ad : afintoverall in the Levi World Cup series. f "'I've never been hurt real bad," he says. ! ••Once in Australia I broke some ribs and an ankle i and was out for a couple or weeks. -YM SI. Ne04S. Oaltot11St14 'Wlntem 111 a , N9tw.u .. a °""'"'-" MuMlnoum • • ..i.1oc1e1~r1 o &aUSlilt•20, ll'ldl .... Sllt•16 lletfll1, Minn. 11, Slou• fell1 1• 'lutler,.,lndl .... C.ntra11 f'l ndl•1 31, llMnc:flHlet' ,, Hlllldill• JI. $1 Norbfft tS Hlr..,JO, W-t•r 14 u-.nc:•4'.Chlcego0 Michigan Ttcfl SS. hmld)I Stetel MDfllwedSl•l•M, SW MlnMIOlat NEMl-rlSt 10.c1ntAr'l.M111M1 lil:IPOfltl, Beloll ll r ... , Col A&l If, 5190'-r.,. Austino T11111 Lutl'ter1114l , Ark1nw1 T Kl'IO .-.-1os1M. T•rleton St•t• 10 Art-1St;1•1'. SW lo...111-17 T••••· Arllt'l(Jton "·West TtUI Stitt I. •-t•-.C-'• Ber.,, ltfeel•9 l/p THE YELLOW FLAG-Tum Berry of Hunt· ington Beach bas been a lateseason surprise in AMA motorcycle action at Ascot Park in Gardena. He re- cently defeated newly-crowned national champion G~ Scott in a 10-lapbeatrace. He also placed in the. top lOin the last three national mile events. 1-Sports Calendar ...... r COct.61 ~8e«.fl feU•IS1JO). Gffll Woll9rt»li N•wport ~ 01rls~•~rll•••tT11stll\Ml1- MOl:w'oMdltlMl>rllp.m .1. tlen Viejo et Unlver1lty, Sen Girts llot$blbell-Or ... ge c.o.tt .t . a.nwme et II T-. DAM Hilts el Cypr.u 111. Gotlcltfl W.11 et,. • .....,.. uo1111e ••..:11, ••Y•r•., Hiit• ., 0 ::111. NtwpDrt Herllor0 Me,_od et £Olt1111 Glrl1 neld l'locker-Golclen WHt et (•U etl :IDJ. GrOlltT10nl CJ:lOl. Glrll flelO Nic.key-Golllil'" Wllsl el T ..... y 10ct. 71 "*'II llffc:h U:JOI. W•l•r poto-Unlffr11tr •I Mir• t.-. IS:tS), Merine •t LB Mllllken Cl P.'"·)· Olrll YOllt>ybell-Merln• el TUJtln. '°'llJ.lon Viejo 11 Unlffr11ty, SAn OllN!lte et El Toro, O."" Hlll1 el ......... .,10c1.11 · Wt• POio-Eiiene i• 11 c~ m r Nmr, Cost• Nine 81 Vllll Pe,_, ...,. dl11»1ct1 •I Hunllnt1ton li11eft, """"""'1 Heorl:lor vt; Merln..1 •I Qold9n 'Nnt CDl!egl!, Edi-11 u.1 Ai.mltos (etl el 1: 151, Wffl'"fMW YI "-*"in Vell9Y It OCC: Cl p.m.I. 8rH YI El Twolt MIUIOfl V19)o (lp.m.), Gotdtt\ Wlllat C..-rltos (JI. So 0.UI• Stile 1S, No 0.1r;1t1 Sii Velley Qty JO, M1oyvlU1St•1•1'0 Wll. llllY f'llll 11, Wh •. 0.fl'l.Olh J ,,,_lln 34. MeryYllle 10 ~towr\ JI. Minot St1t11• 1«wtflMkt11,.n 1s. You1191eo-o NDrth..od Ml(h I•, C.t'ltr11t St, Ohio " C»lloWt_..,.,. 11, Olt•rbolln COi 15 A0rlln1l,G9MYl1 8aktwln-W1ll«1 14, A1fllend O Buff!Ofl 1. Wltmlrt01on 1 c.ntr11 COi lw:aH, Oub\>Q.,. '' · Ceflt "'-thodl1t 21, °"'""' u . lt.11'1$ .• COM.an:!. Moorfld 1J, St TflOm•s 1 COnc.an:lle T, Neb. 31, 0.111 1 ~IS, N9tH'Mlll W.1lly 1 MuronMi, So De'l.ol• SC>PflCI I Kanu1W1l1yn. Tal»ol'I • JC Football f'lllllr1on P . Goldetl W.11 U C'Mrltm24, C'1'P"111 Pl...a ••Sir.le""-JI OtnnK,,RloHondoO Greumonl47, P110mar1 O\lff9y U. (lerstowO LA H1ioor l), Mt, Slfl'I Antonlo1 LA V1lllY:tl,Slr. 01900 Mtw 11 SM!• Monlu 1•, COrnpton 1 El CtrNllO 35, Rlffley o ""Hdtnl '°· Lot Medanot 1 , a.klrtfllldU, Fr .. no 14 S..1 .. l'tlow14), T ... 111 I~ V1llly 21, Moorll'er' 1.f MlltlOlpl V8llly It, C8rlyc.i11 ' t..oulsl-TKh 24, Letn1r 10 ROCKIES Colo. St. U.3, WyomingO Arizona 41, Northwestern 6 Iowa St. 31, Utah 3 Arizona St. 29, Idaho3 Idaho St. 17, No. Arizona 7 Montana48, Weber'St.12 BYU 16, New Mexico IS Boise St. 35, Montana St. 34 &ttMont11112t. Carroll. Mont. tJ Ee1tNilwMil>eto, FtH1y11C1M1J C.010rllde011 as.,,,..._ s llilonl-Tldl 14, W.11 MofltllnaO J<e. Coloredo24, $o. Co1Clf'edo21 Slt'l'IOfl f'r-17, Nev•dl l llllnol 10 w. NolwMell'lt:O,,_, So. Uter. ti W. St. Co.lo21. A.a.mi S!.O Ylllk101'110, NWCol., •-• 17 Prep Football Ce•twylA ..... El MDllllll 6, s.nt1 AM I ~OrlveLa-81• S.ntll(IOU.l.a Quint• 7 .,.......,u ..... Troy9,~yHll11l The Ultimate in Club Affiliation ''THE RACQUET CLUB OF IRVINE" At Rancho Sen Joaquin lnltlal membership sales highly su.ccessful. Limited number of memberships still available: Transferable a; annual -family, couple & single. -Soclat memberships as well - 3 YEAR EXTENDED PAYMENT PROGRAMS FOR T~NSFERABLE MEMBERSHIPS -Facilities Include - • 9 .cres • 2A hard surtace<o1.1rts • JKUDIS • SnKk bar •• l..oun9*S • 2 'lubhouses • 4 Platform courta • 5eun•s. • Chlkl supervision • f'ro.sliop . • 3 cl•Y type co1.1rts • Approx;Va courts !!I •Jr. Otym. pool • LOcker rooms • Weight rooms -PLUS - "UNIVERSITY OF RACQUET $PORTS'' INSTRUCTIONAL COMPLEX COMMITTED TO A STRICT MEMBERSHIP PER COURT RATIO sA~DBRUGWAV Ill CULVER DRIVE IAVlllE, CALlF. '2664 PHONE <7 !4) 5512-5'83 -_.....,....,..." ... ,. .. ... • = Checking Golf For Area WQmen l I • • Club champions from Pat Co¥ and Lo~ za. oC !ft D mllht w1tla T« wlla Southern California Sanl&AnaCC. Jloriclll llartolc and llae ........., wlll participate Innetaeorlat,Uiewfo. Blblenextat77. in the WSCGA (Women's MI'S po91ed a""" ot a B~tt:io: B~!l.l••• Gel Southern California Golt and included Marse LortalU Sp&l tied '°" A11oclatlonJ cham· Smith, .1eu X..mberl. ftnt In l!l fllpt -11 pionoblpe to be held at Mary er,ry (Santa Alla wltll Karle Jl:IU'baloff Riviera Country Club CC> and .Jesica &qoder DOXtetD. Football Results. Oct. 28, Irvine Coast cc (Loe Coyoteo CCJ. ·-Verile Oct. :w> and El Nliuel CC Second aet wlm!er" Joole Tippial wu the Oct. 31. were Eloise CorWiA,, -r:--of 09t This Is the annual Carole Muiphy, Donna •-a m Verde"""' '.champion of champims Sherwood a nd Ruth event at Meia F .._ _ event limited to club tiUe Mc Killen (Alta Vista =Le~':!;.~ P1!t or .tU"'ea holdersforth=year. cci.;.r teams tied ·,... llonaetl: ~Od ,.,,, - . El.NI..-= tblrd at 64 ''fncludlllf. lnAnl~ wlthll. Do • 9 -Wi Ellie Kttton. Bal'.blra .1-iorVarslt11 In • Mr. and Mrs. Mary :'-pe, ~tty . • Malick and Marlon tournament at El Niguel .Jean 0 Skea. (Irvine Schult allb dlO s.c-1tya.arten ·Country Club over the Coast CC> and Glenda El .e Stoa w' as lbe M1!6klfl v11JO , 1 1 1-21 d ,,. .... (Old R h CCJ 1111e ver t:100re0o • 1 o o-• past weekend. Dr. an .. a.uee . anc • B rucht winner with 12 MIMkln VMjol TOS: tlllada • .Jann,,. Mrs Charles Malone or others mcJuded Marie .• .._, Chltte1-... PAT•: s-.ec11 • Ann. dal CC bad 8 67 Du.Bois Bobble Cox 8DCl followed by Barbara ettkkl> • .._._,o-rtt... and host e partners Mr.' Irvine 'eoast CC mem-AA10 ~ (ll) ~d .aSmltle'~ =::"""'111Y : : : ~·: and Mrs. Rick Gouin bad hers Neva Hanna~ and J a':~~e::,:::',1 Fr;;; "-lain V•ll9y TOI' ooi.--11, a 70 to capture low gross Thelma Garlord. Lee G t h i v· gl . Slckmlft,HolrM•. bononwitbal37. Schaumer,"Ruby Ann !'0 en U s . !f DIA ......,1ntt.!":::C~av.T": ' l-12 Second pl'ace in gross Barker witti. Josie Tip-Kidder and Pat Pike: °':;:,llQI_ e.ecll 1;0:: ~·~ action went to Mr. and ping and Kay Farley oC lrelae C.md · FlltWIU. Mrs. Jack Aubrey or Old Mes a Verde CC: and itadge Badham, Rae Ranch CC (73) and the Kathleen. Meyer, Ann Haberrelter and Lola Ken Teels of El Niguel Holstein and Irvine Freedman all bad 31 to sc .. .,..,,..n (73). This gave them a Coast eueats Mrs. Ray tieforfirstinAfiigbtina ~ee«.tt ~ 1:: !::: totalor146. Hobberg and Betty Hen.-le111t putts tournament LAOllM ••ach TO•' P1-r. In net action, Mr. and derson. at JrYine Coast COUIJb:y \lrlitt.t. PAT: Ollvtr tP9u>. Slfe!Y: Mrs. Robert Webber of Jtfll S Club this week. 'Mii--~.,.OM~... Candlewood (56) and the e 411are Nancy Barnes was M1MH)nv1tio • • l .....a• John Bennets (S9) were In a low net touma---w1'th 32 and M·-£t0otec10 0 0 l fl-I ,...,.,.~ _ .. ,,. Mlts1011 v1e10 TO•: oc11oa 1. the winners. ment at Fountain Valley Schneider had a 33. Brewl•Y·::Z:~a.i.mn Second pl ace in net MileSquareGoltCoune. In B flight. Kay Jen- Mliero.1 • otl ~went to Mr. and Mrs. ErieneAnastadtwastbe n iso n and H'olly u!.-::.°°o.i ra., Me!:.:n ;, ~ Robert Gallag·her .otb( A night winner with a 72. Washburn tied for first 51 ...... PAT1:K1nr t•unl,M11T1~ Oakmont CC (59) Wl followed b y Gloria witb30,followedbyJoye 1runl. s. .. aoe 1rim1. . the Ken Woods (59). ln Wheeler at 73. Lester (31) and a tie at 32 s-.c~:-"'OltlT': 0 l -• third place were the VirginiaAyewastheB between Marcella ""°'*' o • o 1--1J. Robert Wolcotts or Oak-fl ight winner with 73, Kelter. Francis Scott s-tCl9nWnt•TD:v•nP9.....,.. moot (61) and the Fred followed by Gayle andI>orotbyWright. f'reslt•an Willards !60). 1!9ozell (75) and a tie at Ernestine Valdes was Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 77 between Rose Miller. the C filgbt winner with 1rv1,. sc-•Y°"'":"o -o o-o McKinney or La Jolla CC Vi Thompson and llam'ae 26, followed by Pat '-'""rn1.,. o 1 o 0-1 {61J teamed with the Ken White. Morris (29) and a tie :=mem. : : : :~ Clarks (60 J for fourth Eleanor Smith and Del between Jean Albarian. Sen c11,.,.n11 Tos: McC••"'•· place. Melhorn tied for first inC ait.d Beo Free bairn at31~ P•rk•r. s111•r1• 011"'"'"· PAT: Ot her winners in-flight with 77 with In D flight, Eleanor OWllYlnlP11tl, SC1M'111VOHrten eluded the Robert Charlotte Small and Nelson had 31 for top JrNrlna o 11 o 0--21 Galahers from Glendora Norma Watson tied at78. holiors, foll ow ed by wntm1ns1..-0 ' 1 1-" CC (61 ) with the George June Duncan and Zora Irene Almquist (32) and Ml~lr.1 T01: GeOltton. Splz11, Po1111no"o'"· PAT•: er1nt1on > Woodwards (60); the Benac tied for top honors Sonia Kelly (35). 1"k1t11. Arthur Warrens or sew. .... Ootlrt." Los A11ffti1os _ o o 1 0-1 Woodland Hills CC (62) '*~H•r110• o o o .._... with the James Hum-Nllwport Herbor TO: ICa-,.ll. sc.,..tty°"art•n phries (61); the Richard Edlton o l o 1-1J Lowes of San Gabriel CC l.Ollr• o o o 1-' Edi-TOl: f'al!O. Cl•rlr;. PAT, (62) with the Lloyd eoeMHtkaJ. Foleys (61); Dr. 3nd Htwport.r.:=...,QM':'~ , ._0 Mrs. Harold Decker or El_,..nctao_ o o o 0--o Santa 1\na CC (63) with NewPGtt~=~r.11m1r.. the Hank Webbers (62). Tl,lltin ' 10 o 0-11 In ninth place were the Eat.!ell 0 0 I 2-10 Do R dall f s t ~llTD :Mo1 ... ,. ... T:v-m n an s o an a ~,.,).s.tet1:00.r. Ana CC (64) with the l"ootl'lln ._...,-.~'': 0 fl-0 Scotty Rhodes (63) and .c:osw.v.11 • ' 1 1-'l.1 in tenth were thelfarold T.=.::;. ::.-~1:~~~1 Tlng,. Swansons or Irvine Coast sc-"•rOArter• ' CC (64 ) with the Dave Ftn.v111ey0o1d • o '• 0-22 Grafs (63) ~IJ ' 0 0 0-• . . Ftn, V•ll•Y T01: H1nlfttim11r1. • In closest to the pm 'M11,..,_.l11111. PAT•: M1ir..t1rn2 competition Saturday (pe-), . • sc--.o-n." Ken Mackey and Mrs. ·eor-m111Mr 1 o • 1--n Richard Hall both of El ·Sant•""' 0 0 0 -· • • • Cot"-d•I Mir T01: Johnson, Niguel CC, were the wm- H1M1w1111, lro1kmet'I. PATI : ners. 8"1ca"*"2 1a1c111J.llMr••ll1lpU5t. S d kw•.,,.O-r11n un ay it was Bob ""' o • o ._. Wolcott of Oakmont CC c.n.Jollll•sc.,..,,.OM,t!,..0 0 o-o and Mrs. Mack Clark of Hunt1noton1111cll o o o 0-0 Old Ranch CC. . Sedcllfll9c.ll .• -0 0 0 0-0 sc-tiy Qu•"''' EIT-0 0 7 0-1 EICllf'1111• • 1 o 7-to e1 ToteTD: Slmp10n. PAT: 0-kll ltldll. SC-•YOM'11n 'Wfttmlf!St•• 0 0 0 0-0 Nmr\M 0 • l 1~4 #9r1N TO.: Nill-. H....,_,. Rey,0.plM. In a guest day blind nine event scored on two better balls of fouf$0me at Big Canyon Country Club. the winning X-country Re~ults JUNIOlllVARllTT INI 11:111 3. $Lltr (N) tl:U ; 4. FJ.r Ml ... tll l•t (1J) CMl.I.... (NI 11:15; S. N-lllrk (N) 11:4'; •• · , , ~CL! 1t!Jt? 1. OllW (N) l. Kotllr IC) ~.St. 'J. P91erson tel ,, ...... _,, '"' t2·es·t Colut· 10:M; 1. SfW'9W IC) 10:51; '· se.ldlt • • ' • '. IC) ~:,.; J. OV.rtlott tCI 11:111; 6..-~(1,.11\:ft.;~rlMlll tb) ~. SMflg ICI 11:21; 1. CIYlnlQ9 ICI ....... f.J4tl) .... V•tllr' 11:21; I. Reiner CCI 11:2'; t. Klllllll 1 l&t-(flV)tt·tJ•'J ~(W) • ICI 11:10; 10. Ure ICI 11:22. lt:is: 1. se..rt {flVJ• 1;:Jl;, I. ... ............. tJe)(ft) .. ,._ •(f'Pll 11:•; S.'Mul\'ttllll IW1'11:,l;I_ 1 .. Sioen lMI IO:U ; f , Horn tw) °""",(!')VI 1t:9'; J. WhllMY (f.V) Ml:U ; 1. HOwaf"CI lMI 11:04;1, D1ier 1t:16: f. S'-lf'Vl 12:11; t. oi-t. IM) 11l0$; S. H•rr <WI 1l:OI; 6. (l'Vlll::U;10.Yllf'll.(f''l)lt:JI. I &r«.lletl . (W) 11:20; 7. ~,.._..IWI ... Oic;a"" Q:ll (J6locii1M ... 11:3'· I. RIHMll tWl 12:00; 9. a..111' {W) 1i:Ol; 10. Dlvtnporl (M) ll:OI. 1. ACOl:li: 10) 10;10.0 'lo Hell CSI '°:11,0 1. R1mlre1 1$1 4 Martl,.l (01 ~-Mlrlttl 117JVlhlflllrti: J. ..... (SJt.F,ll1t1rllCl (SI, 1. llUeiNr tVI 10:51 ; J. MIU-NI •' 'lt:S.; S. 8erne1 tCl 11:03J •. JoNs C--... 1Mrlt9l l•IVll11'91tt (Cl 11:04) s. ...... m•n ( 1 11:1~; •. 1. Str .... CCI IO:St; a. h 111Chwnp Gii-• ICI ll:tl; 7. B\lllow (Cl (0 11:01; 1. PllkMr CCI 11 :10; t. 11 :f l: I . Sootllno (VI 11:"; t. Orel• IV) 11:~~.S. w~ NI Mltlletll !Cl 11:11; 10. l(ffn (0 t1:11;6.0lloo1•1(C:J11 :11;7.sc---r 11 :,.. CCI 1t:2'; 1. l"arl"llr n:1 \l:Jt; t. ~•14Jll111a91-• Brol~ (VI ll :JO; 10. 6'.rJng (VI I. PvlmM (El 12:11 ; 2. KallJ.•(EI ll::ll. 12:13; I. Efltllltl'I CLJ 11:20; 4. ~ derll'IOleft CEI 12:tt; S. llMMIWd (El ........... Clll CttllN .... 12:31; l. wtll1• IE) 12:42; 1. Codde (El 1. Andlf'lon IM) 10:•1 ; J.• G«Cie 12:41; I . Melloy I E) 11:4S; 9, IMI to:JS; l. 8"C .. ef' (W) 10:51;4. e.mobolll IEI 12:11; 10. Farr!$ {El RUllU ~) t t :Ot ~ S. June (WI 11:1'; 11:M, 6. Etr ... <WI 11:17; 7. BrMI flllff'Ce flROIH·IOf'H I • IWI 11:11; I\ 9rec,9tt (W) 11:1t; t . Tlnllll 1111 IUI ltlMCW Mc:(rery lW 11.:20; 10. Bf.ltn f'l..u 1, At*rs.t ITI 11:14; 2. Meo..+! (WI 1l;Z2. IT) 11:20; S. McClrlflY IEI 11:JI; 4. • ..... _.yterffll. Hotlrldc IT) 12:o.t; S.Arnold ITl12:05: • t . .Mders.t tEI 12:U ; 2. GUp6n (E) ._Deming lT> 12:01; 7. Mcl'lcller fEI 11 :,.; s. Gok:llteln 11!:1 11:51 ; '· tt::rt; I. W .... ly IT) 12:t S; t . Strlc' G\111..-f'lll IE) 1t:IS; S. Vergas (E) CTI 11:4'; 10. IC...-Je ITI lt:u . U :01; 6. Mlfllon IE) 11:0J; 1. ~ Mt ....... Cltl (111 U. Al•""""' CEl 1l:OS; I . Cwry fE) 1l:tJ; t. 'l'laoo1 1. PMtMM CLI 11:16; J • ....__. IEl13:J0;10.Clh11El11:41. sc-.,.011ar19f"I EllMnGr'ttn 1 10 1 1--<ll ln'IN OOPl-• foursomes posted a SCQ.re ;::===================.,-of 77 in gross action. Edi-TOt : M1rJo f , °'"" 1, Mulkky, Donald. PAT1: St•Ofllm J (klckl). SEE OUR Al> TOD.t.T OH P.t.Cili 15 IN Fl.MILT W ·1y sc.n•r Ollollmn Unl....,.;ity ••• 7~ On one squad were Pat Anich, Virginia Schloemer a nd guests f":;=:::;;::;---:::=::;= Ann Teel and J acki e · Watson of El Niguel CC. 'ltlencle O o O 0-O Ufllwnll., TOI: Oita-• ....,.., Le...,....,., 911rl1. PAT1: SrOWO\ frwn). "91'911 (kick!. Saft'1y: defenR. SC-., QMl'\9f"l e! Dwldo 0 1 7 0-14 MllMOnVi.le o o e 0-0 On the other team were Eleanor Holstein and Virginia Forbes with • ·DONNIE WARD'S START PlAYING OCT. 15th HARIOI A..UAS MEWl!ST PllVA Tl FACIUTV • MINIMUM MEMiBSHIPS STILLAVAILAILI 11s,.i\~ CHAITll MBillMSHIPS $500 •• 1 .. uu1 •&t1•Sl4I• $150. 6M0...Molhln Uiltll Oct. ISlt ., ""'' c-Ant s.n. c...la.MC>w •42:-2.000 • ( ·-..... -lL /; . Th• only SIW In the world et this low price with Chain Brake! S. It In Action Todlly At T._ Mthoftud McC..S...,._ o.&.'I • MASlER IERVICI DIALERS ~ SANTA ANA ANAkEIM LW. BEMIS TR. & lMPL. ANAHEIM SAW SHO 1629 E. Flrtt Street 314 S. Manchtltet &43·2638 153M313 COSTA MESA COSTA MESA . WARD & HARRINGTON TONY'S BLDG. MAT. 127& Brlttol Strttt 2075 Newport Bllld. ' 56&-1 !500' 548-1128 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ffV'NYI N<f'?ON BEACH • WOOLCO ANGEL'S 18061 Brookhur1t 7800 Edi-Ave. 939.gooo 847«>68 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NATIONAL LUMBER JC PENNEY 18122 Brookhur1t ' • tD Huntington Ctr. 9f2'6563 892·7771 NEWPORT BE'A~H ~ANTA ANA i JC PENNEY • ANGEL'S Fn hlon lti•MI · "°9 S 8rf1tol StrHC ' 644·2313 ,,g ... SANTA ANA 181 THE TREASURY 3900 s. 8rit10I 81tWt 979-3306 • NEW -SUPER PRO 40 McCULLOCH P11rub1e McCULLOCH $184.96 GENERATOR •. 96 ·------.,._--{} • ... --...,.., ----------------·;;,,~ .......... _._._ .. ~ ............................................ ~-~--~~ ..................... ~..-·~~~~~-~ --- .,. Re•I Eat.te Ml88loa Viejo Opening New COrodova Traet 1• A ••• c "ordo•a .............. -llom•• •••• been ... --half orttio ....... futnr• or the • Styll'i11, Yi ailed ' :'' Gueatlon8/Comme11t ~la----~·· ~ belbt. Eachbomeloclo--lo• eaatrall>ed eatWral 011,Uq. ue ~ ., ....... , ... ~lloCMle ...... ' ' ...__ la V<llan Viejo, theflltli · llllce • dole, more R•'llWI la price -•ssaed for maximum llutlnl/phambtai ~ featured In tlie llv!DC 11elsbborbood .or the -1.-people ba" Sl5,116ti; '41,750, theecCIDOmy -1ervlela1 kitchen, n>01D1,ntra·lar1e-~C~;or§do~'t~a~1erle~~·=to~~be~~Yl~1W~ed~J tltla~•~d~•~e~o~r~a~ted~J""~im~•~coal~~a~l~•~hom~~~t~-~~-~~~~~l•~c~q~u~all~t~y~•~w~~::be~~llar~o~<>~m~~·~ad~l:a:undry:~~try~.agt~y~l•~k~ltc~b~e:u~;~ aifd~ "I'•••• -~--cw.., • ..,. .... -• to fG!ar-......,. wltla .....,._,,A cpec1a1 ~ . Jamlly room• • .... ~-,.·--............. ,,,__ I ..... ..--......-tnj•d• 1ttrr.1a .... ••z aa.,,, ..... ._.,..t& ,, .. -,,,.._ ............ Are ... ll111ccabwa..-' I I .,._ ... ___,. · •Daily Pilot ·. . . Alae,--...... ·.r: ............... -. -lfUbi-..... a tM EI . ba-ef j ............... ~ .... .....,.,. ... .,! ! ===---~==· •OrangeCpastCollege · 1,100 ICllW'I feet. T011a7 a typical aputm111t Is ap. . -• S!==s:=:.~~ •Newport Harbor-C,osta Mesa Board of Realtors - Tbe more dalrable apartments are more dif. · · .. ficuJ1to1oca~.oneot111e1.,.estp._iymanace-\ Present a Lecture Series on · · =.:.~e:i.':..~ty--aia•an· REAL " ESTATE INVESTMENTS · So, when JOU flDcl the appropriate apartmeatfor · · your needs make your decblon as quickly as possl· ble. · "'dldllloi:e1nc1and!!.0~~ .. ~tba will be built. The MONDAYS 7:30-9:30 P.M. mq ua~, ~ m t aputments aDcl eon· doo will acCOUDt for.,. ... 50 percent or the total ..,... Audi tori um, Newport Harbor Hjgh School struotloo b:r 1980. This compares to approximately I ~ch a. Irvine, Newpirr S.och 20percent ln the ear If. Ul60's. NOTIJmON OI. ADMISSION OiAJ.GE El>ITOR'SNO'PE: -R.McConlleilaoiriwat·; --pl. college lmwer:andouthoro/ "Rcol E1tote In Coa/onda.'! s.ftd....,. commnta.and queltiou to '/landall•McCanlle, c/o th< l>oily Pilot, P. 0. Boz JS«!, Costa Meso, 1128211. Builders to Meet ·Ford on Home Ills WASHINGTON -The National Association of Home Builders <NAHB.> bas·expressed hope that a forthcoming meeting with President Ford will help launch the housing industryoutof its deep recession. J . S. Norman Jr. of Houston, president of the 73,000..member NAHB, announced to the associa- ' lion's Board of Directors that President Ford had seat a message eKpreSSing bis concern over the housing industry's plight and its effect on the over- all economy. The President offered to meet with the NAHB leaders and bear what actiOl'lS they propose, .Nonnah said. He added that meeting wJould be held sometime in October. Monday,O:t.6, 197) "'Customizing Your lnftStmen.1 Program .. Randall M. Mc. C.rdlc, Ph.D. ~onday,();:r. 13, 1975 "J.cal Etlalr -A Wodt.ing Tool in Planning Yow &we" • J ack Lincoln. artorney•t-l1w NORMAN, GUIDED BY a policy statement ·~!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!! adopted by the board, said, '"We welcome his inten· ~ lion to meet With us at the earliest J)OSSiblle time. It is, however, necessary for this concern to be im· presaed UPon the President's economjc advisers whose mistaken and misdirected Policies, in our opinion, have contributed to the critical situation now being faced.•• In July, NAHB's executive committee had ex· pressed dissatisfaction with the economic Policies being followed by the Administration and called for a "summit meeting" ol representatives from Congress, tb~..AdministratiOll, the housing industey and conaumers ·to develoP a. ~ourse that would le.la -to more bousinc: pro;duction. At ita, fall meeting in Honolulu, the 1,100- member NAHB Board t1 Directors said that the bous~ situation °continues to be bleak. No op- timistic statements can disguise the fact that hous-ini starts in 1975 undoubtedly will be no more than abOut 11.1 mWion·Unita -the lowest number of ac· tual 1tarts in almost 30 years." THE llOARD POINTED OUT~at while the thrift institutions, the major source of residential mort1age money, have been receiving savings at record levels, interest rates have continued at re- cord highs. Now, the board said, even this now or funds is being threatened by the government's of- fering of low denomination investment opportunities for the small, unsophisticated saver. "We appr.oach a meeting with the President in 11 .comtructlYtt and ·~perative spirit," Norman said. '"The President baa the authority and the power to act now in a way that will get houslng mov-ina: -and thus the entire economy -before the year is out.'' NORMAN .. D THE board recommended that the President use bis leadership to encourage a lowering of mortgage interest rates in such ways as through Federal Reserve Board actions, through pressure to increase the money supply and by en· couraging broader investment by pension funds and inlurance companies in residential mortgages. ''There la an enormous peat-up demand for hol•cln& that must be satisfied,'' Norman said. ''To sati8f7 lhat demand, to provide this bousin&, to re- duce the traaically high unemployment rate in the residential construction industry, to return tax re· venues to the Treuur)' from a· healthy induatry, aDd to spread its effects throughout the entire economy, will require immediate targeting toward a minimum level of 1:8 million units in the next 12 .months." · · · · . . Dana Bluff Homes Selling Out Fast I Ot1er the past 18 months hundreds hat1e come to • ' I . see The Terrace . Exclusit1e Irt1ine 1it1ing at its finest. Ot1er 350 home buyers liked what they saw ... and bought a home they lot1e . It didn't just happen. There are so lid reasons . j For instance. I The Terrace is situated in the choice lrt1in e com- munity of Unit1ersity Park . One of the distinctit1e t1illage.s created by the Irt1ine Company. The single-stQry home is ariother...reason. 2 and 3 bedroom plans that relate to the extensit1e commu- nity landscaping. Complete prit1acy is obtained in . youn own secluded patio . THE Modday, CXc. 20, 197) "Rn.I &i•tc Syndkairion A5 An lnvarmcnt Vm.iclc .. " Burton E. Smith rcml csrstc, KCuritia and synd1acton consulu.nt . " l\;f onday, O::r . 27, 1975 ''Undericandins 1he Ad¥anta&H "'E.chang~GoTo&crow- of Prolieslional Manlganm1'' ., )HA· Marie Sparlins President, St-rling Mana.gcmi:nt Inc:. ---=~-·-~- Ma.Jg~ Divis, S.E.C. lnnot1ative d esigns that create n ear-p erfect li ving. There is a clubhouse and two swimming pools. D elightful pathways and conversation plazas . All t1ery private, t1ery intimate. 'l There are models with .. formal entries. Soaring ceil in gs, enclosed patios, formal dining rooms, care -free kitchens with se lf-cleanipg ' ovens and range, plus a large two.car garage ... "!!!'!!~~"'I! Perhaps the -·-·-; best reason is the price . From $42,990. { This may ' \ Gr be your last -!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!~• chance to live in Universi ty Park. IRVIN~ VlllAGEi • g DAILY PILOT European .:.//, ~ . Theme at , '1 • / Point Units Developers or Promontorv l>oint Apartments , the Irvin.t· Company, planned the luxurv S20 1nt llion ocean-view. adult Com 1nunity in Newport .Beach. as :.tn intimate l\1editerrancan c·oastal '\'illagc. 1.'hl' 1hcmc was in kcep.1nJ;: \\'ith the similarit y or climate, \\ :.i tl'r -.:onditions and hillsides of Ncv.•por~ to tho~c> found alon!' " rpmant1c Jtahan <1nd Spa1 ~h :o;uacoast s. Red tile roofs ;.ind rough h1l1• :-lucco v.•ith \YOOd trin1 attrnt the :-culptured, s lo pin~ arl·h1t ccturt' ,jr·thc ,·ilia buildin~s. 1•<.1rt1cular- )y -J\1cdilcrranean is hov.• tht' ~1partments cnht111cl" lht· natural •:ontours of tht• hill side h v 1·ascading tlo\\'11 tht..· l'ilh .. ·s of lh~· J>rnmontory. • ' . Sunday, Oct~ 5, 1975 '' .. ' . -· • ::. •I • • Madrid de Espana " c , New Mission, Viejo Home Tract Viewed \Jnit 29 or Mission Vie:jo's popular Madrid de Espana series op.ens this weekend with 56 homes going on sale, reports Grant Sullivan, general sales manager for Mission Viejo Com· pany. "These home sites will be in a new location for our Madrid de Espana. series," noted Sullivan. ··Set in the Enl?lish Canyon area of Mission Viejo·, the homes. are approached via a bridge entry to the winding hills above Wilder- ness Glen Natural Area." Pt1 ad rid de Espana floorplans range Crom 1,777 lo 2,93> square feet, with three to live bedrooms, family rooms, and two or lhree- car garages. VERSATILITY TO suit differ- ing home shopper needs is pro- vided by a selection of floor plan variations -including optional recreation or hobby ~ and . enlarged family t90m5: -.Distinctive arcb1tectural features include step-do" eo· tries beamed cathedral c:elllnp in s~me rooms, raised living areas, and wood·burning lireolaces . Two l>lanf have garden-view U-shaped kitcb~~ Madrid de Espana kitchens in· elude electric ranges, con· tinuous-cleaning ovens, dis·. hwasbers, disposals, pantries. ceramic tile counters, stained hardwood cabinets, and luminous ceilings. PRICES ARE expected to. range from $54,000 to $8),00>. _ THE lllLl~S ll)t: t·omn1<J nds panoramic \'I C"'~ 11[ San (.;lemcnlc <.ind Sanl<.a ('alulina Islands. ns \\'(•\l :i:. till' '-'IO"L'·ln islands of r.; ('"' porl 11 :1 rhor \Vith all this !'il'l'n1c bt•autr. il \\'US not cus~· tu dC'<'idc on a lh~'m i.:' for I ht• 1nOrl(•I ~1 partn1l•nt:-. at l">ron1ontory l'oint . C outside balconies off the master NEW WILLOW WOOD PLAN OFFERED IN LAST PHASE OF UNIVERSITY PARK suites and !V•ll-removin• oo-j"ii~c=::Jii~i::iC~iilz:ti~oijn~sijcirea ting . extra-spacious Open daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m ., the Pt1adrid de Espana model complex may be reached by taking the ta Paz Road ,off· fra.rriP from the Santa Ana-San Diego Freeway, turning left on . La Paz to Marguerite Parkway; left again on Marguerite, and following the signs to the homes. 'fhc Irvi ne Co1npany st·lcttt•d (]L•s igners Patricia G1·c1i.:. ik'v('r~ ly 'frupp ~ind Sammye Erickson. ·rhe tin ly s tipu1 ~·1tion g i\'('n t o ettch v.·t1s that eat•h of the thrt•t• furnishl•d models appcut to peo- 11lc "'ho \vould enjoy living in any (Jf the 1':editerra neun resorts. University Park Final Deane Homes In Irvine Opening The grand opening of the final unit of new homes to be built by Deane Homes in University Park in Irvine is currently under way. l.A RGEST of the Deane homes at University Park. exceeding the new "Willow Wood " in size, is the .. Ken sington, .. with 2.146 square feet in its two floors . A second level gall ery spans the open s pace formed by a two-story en- GRAND ~ OPENING Adult Condom inium Home• in the Pre1ti~iou1 We1t.c:liff Area of Newport Beach Putril'ia Greig's solution v.·as to desi ~n the one bedroom model to ;,1ppcal to people of various age ~roups \Vith diverse interests . She used prcdom inantly li ght col - lll'M throughout to make the arc;1s appear more s pal'ious <.ind t u romplimt•nt of the changing li~ht conditions of the dav. She chose uccessories to provi{le the major (:nlor al'Cl'nls in hC!r interior dl•- ~i gn. The close-out phase consists of 36 homes. with prices ranging from $70,500 to $85.000. All homes in the new unit a re eligible for the federal income tax credit pro- gram, according to a company spokesman . try and a two-story living room in this four bedroom, three bath re-• l)1·t·11r:ilt)r ,~·a ll.11'1·\\'nll car1>eli11g sidence. Dining and li ving looms lf:l42,0QO .to 1!144,000 have views of the atrium. while a • E111·l1h•1 •(I 11al it• f'•r l>a lt't'JJ I~' large pantry and generous ap· • l~r·t·ukfa~I l>al' pliC'alion of u sed brick are • kitchen highlights. Kensington's master suite occupies one entire • C..:(1111i1111 c111:-.-t:lca11i11µ: o\·c11 2 Bedroo111s • 2 llalh!i SC'1t11rajf' Dining Area I " > • ' ·r11t; T \\'O Bl:l>RfK>!\1 moclL·l. \\ ith a loft . des igned 'by San1n1yc .Erickson of Erickson Associates. f'Ombilll'S both old and cnntcn1- porary furnishings based on the tlesigner's belier that people are bec.omin~ increasingly reluctant to part \vith possession s due to lhe current nostalgia craze. Anothe r two bedroom model is rtesigned by Be ver!~· Trupp or ~·01or Design Art. He.re. she takes ~ ~1 fresh look at both indoor and . outdoor li vi ng and enhances tht• 1 Space b~· color coordinatini? tht· One of the lour plans being of- fered in the final unit is a ne\v de- sign; the "Willow Wood," offer- ing a two-story living room . private outdoor deck off the second noor master suite. and a spacious. glass-enclost'd garden kitchen. The three bedroom. two and one-half bath plan contains 2,064 square feet. upstairs wing A bath-side • l1·f•·111akf•r rrfriµcrator planter, twin lavatories and I s pac ious "'~ilk -in closet are • .\ 111111la111 1·l1 •:-.t•t !'-11a1 'P Ceatures of th is I a vi sh suite. • I )ru 11f'ri l'i"' .!\ fiv e acre private park "'it h • l,11:,:-l111r11i11:.,: fir1•1>la1·1• tennis :;ind S"'imming faf."ilitie s I I IH•l -12:;6 l f11 rl1111 rl /lontl ~..... 11 . :-,•·~!'ff) ,,·1·111,0,rl ll1•ncl1 . (.'11/if. 92660 ·,. ,,., ' • ._.'.·~, ~·· '" '.""~ DEANE H01'1ES at University Park range in s ize from 1,430 to 2,146 square feet and offer two, three or four bedrooms and two, two and one-half or three full baths. further enhances the Deane • ~ irr11rrcl 1·lf1~c·I clo(1r~ .'io/1•11 (lffi•·•· l'l1 t1 nP: (7 1 I) 6 l :i -8 .'l 7J ~ "\: •, ·, .. , .. E.r -----...:: .. , I interior areas v.·ith t"·o larJ.(1• f'his" and "hers" patios off the )i\'ing roon1 . -: The luxury 520-unit con1plcx of o;-fers six fl oor plans in 26 \·aria· r :·,jo_ns of n n c b ed room . one , pedroom "·ith den . l\vO bedroom. t : pnd two bedroon1 and den apurl- 1 , ments at rents ranging from $350 : ~oSl ,000 per month. , •.1 JllGllLIGl1TING the project ·~ l: k!xtensive recreation facilities is -lhe dramatic Villa d 'Am\ci , a S2 f. Jnillion. multi-story clubhouse. 1 Promontory Point i~ located on ~30-acre hillside bet\\·een Pacific ~. ~ast llig hway a nd Bayside l'>rive. just north of Jamboree "!lload in Nev.•porl Beach. \ Furnished tnodel apartments .are open daily from 10 a.m. lo dusk . •• • •' The most compact of the four plans is the "Walden, .. with two bedrooms and two baths in a single story. A walk-in closet and wall-long planter are highlights or t~e master suite ~nth.is home, which a lso ('Onta1 ns a large breakfast area and formal dining area. ''Bendemeer, ·· with 1,670 square feet in a single story, is the next largest Deane home at University Park. An a trium joins the three bedrooms and two full baths, walk-in closets in two of the bedrooms and a large indoor planter along one wall or the din- ing areas as popular features. University Park lifestyle. while across University Drive a 345· acre regional park affords plenty ofopf."n space. Model homes at Deane University Park are open daily from 10 a .m . until dusk, and may be reached by taking the Culver Drive oflramp from either the Santa Ana or San Diego freeways and traveling southwest. Turn left on University D,rive, and travel about a mile to the en- trance of the development. Now more than ever you need the DAILY PILOT SiN~lE f AMily 1--ioMEs iN SAN JuAN CApisTRANO fRoM $~7,995. In these times. it's very clear. Imaginative single family detached homes at a price growing families ca n afford are nearly a thing of the pa st. Especially a quality single family home in an established community like SunHollow in a great neighbor- hood like San Juan Capistrano. clusters all facing a common green. That means you'll never need to cross a street to stroll over to the p00I, meet with friends at the volleyball court, play crOQuet or picnic in the acres of park. If you wait you may never again get f eatures like wood burning fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, walled patio gardens, country kitchens. dishwasher. carpeting and much more. For under $38,000. These 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes with up to 2~ baths are arranged in Visit these homes in their natural habitat. But hurry, before the species become extinct. SuNHollow Jil @1·· -~· ... ·~·'"'-Ire. ...... - ,.._ -· ------------ I N HUNTINGTON BEACH LUXURY LIVING LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEAC EVERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: • Shag carpeting • Custom fireplaces • Deluxe "Ultra-bright" country kitchens •Wet bars • Shake roofs • Concrete drives • 3-car garages • 3 baths • Front lawns with a tree and sprinklers • Rear and side yard fencing • 2200 square feet of living area MOVE IN NOW $61,900 ' to $68,900 \ ..... Landmark· .N Honlc8 .. ,.,., , ... 0 • -'"' lftl A ' ~ • -fUIS ..... 0 .... ,1 "' ~ ~ =-: ~ (714) 842-7497 ASK~BOUT OUR "HOUSE-OF-THE-WEEK" SPECIALS I ·tandmark Romes Ar lteeJur11 d llfltlJ py Ft J, Mar-tfcll & Maoct.te•,,, NI pl•M OOf"l'tg#I 1----l ---: f • • • • Unii]u ~ Design. 1 At Beac hwalk Sun H eats Home in Colorado UnuauaL de1i1-i variations wltb!D llve dllferent lloor pt..,. ""' avllllable at Beacbwallt, A. J . Hall'• new t.ownhome develap. meal at Huntineton S..cllft. One and two-otory pl..,. have two llmle and tour bedrooms with 1wo, 2111 and three batba. Five furnlabed models are apen dally at the sile displaying lhe IOOIC lilt ot luxury teat.urea In· eluded wllh each pt...._ Prices r11111e trom $411,000. Exteriors accented by BermUcla sbutler; have wood ahln1le roofs and trim. Townbomea are arrana:ed alon& f,f!v1~.te streets displaying heavy andlcaping. Home Dream Elusive Goal BOSTON (UPI) -· Seventy-five percent of Americans between 20 and 30 yean of age dream of buying a home before they reach 35, but few save enough money to do so. That's the conclusion ot Jackson W. Goss, presi- dent of Investors Mortgage Insurance Company. Goss said young people put too high a priority on credit· buy.ing and not enough on saving enough money to make the down payment. A priv•le entry court, ffi>eSSed front door and ceram.Jc tile entry ball form an lnvlUnc lnll'oductlon to each noor plan. In one plan. the entry leads to three distinct livina: areas : to the living rpc>m, to the family room with the kitchen beyond and lo the stairway for the second story. ·A SECOND mod•l bas a large formal entry opening into the IJv- in& room on the left, the ltit.cheo ahead, ri1bt to the master bedroom wing and a fourth doorway lo the immediate right opens to the convertible den. Bedrooms are located on the first level, secluded on the second level. or distributed between the two &tories depend· ing upon the choice or floorplan. The availabJlity of such· wJde select.ion is one of the features which has made Beachwalk so popular with homebuyers, ac- cording lo Cal Furman, sales manager of the development for Don Bird Realty, exclwiive sales agent. Each townbome has a private fenced patio and double garage with entry from the courtyard. Inside laundry service areas are located in the garage. Beachwalk can easiJy be re- ached from the San Diego Freeway . Exit a t Beach Boulevard and drive south five miles to Pacific Coast 1-lighway. Turn right on Pacifi c Coast Highway to Golden West Street, then right on Golden West for one-fourth mile. Realtors' Bylaws Held in Violation SAN FRANCISCO IAPl -The Stale Court of Appeal bas ruled that the Marin County Board of Realtors violates California antitrust laws by re· quiring that members be engaged primarily in the - real estate business. Eugene P alsson, a senior ffight engineer Jor Trans World Airlines who acquired a slate real est.ate license in 1969, brought the suit. S un and Sfdl Oub Opens Lake Forest II residents celebrated the opening of their new Sun and Sail Club last weekend. The club is located on a 36·acre lake and includes five tennis courts, three swimming pools, two san<t volleyball courts, an exercise room, arts and crafts center and teen center. Desert Homes Grand . Opening Four furnished models are now open during the grand opening of Iron"'ood Country Club·s ne\lo' elegant and spacious rairway re- sort homes in Palm Desert. Thirty-eight homes in cluding four floor plans are offered in the first increment-or the Cair""·ay re· sidences. located on or near the third hole o( lrOn'A·c>04;fs new re· sort-length course. now under construction . An additionaJ 36 homes will be built just south of the present development, orient· ed to the fourth rair"·ay . ,.\veraging only 3.3 Wlits per acre, the homes occupy some or the most pleasant \"ie"· locales in Palm Desert. The largest model. Plan A, has three bedrooms a nd three baths. Plan B also has three bedrooms and three baths, \\'hilc C and 0 have t\\'O bedrooms and t"·o baths. All homes ha Ye a ,,·ide va riety of amenities in<.'luding atriums. SNOW MASS, Colo. !UPO - Ron Shore keeps hi1 aeven·room house heated for about $2 • month ln the sub-zero temper,- atures of the Colorado Rockle1. i; He uses the sun to do moet ~. the work of supplying electricity. ''My bathwater is so hot that 1 have to keep ren mberina it was made possible by lhe &Wl," Shore :says . , Shore, 29, gave up his dent.al practice on western Indian re- servations when he became in: trigued with the possibilities of i.u1lng sol-ar energy ln construe- tion. The house he built for his. wife and 2-year-old son ls heat*1 totally by the sun. THE HOME HE built in s~ months uses a 5,300 gallon tank and a grid using "off-the-shelf': eluminum roofing to circulate water that reaches temperatures of 140degrees to warm the home. ''The amount of electricity we use to run the small pump to heat the house runs S2 per month," be said. "We're saving about $100 per month in heating cosl.11. The. house is the only 100 percent solar heated house ever built tn this cold a climate.'' The pump pushes water from the tank to the roof of the frame house when the sun outside °"'arms up. The water rWls down the roof bet ween the two sheets ol aluminum, one painted black, and is heated by the sun's rays shinning through two pieces of glass. "BY RUNNING water by <the aluminum) we are col lecting solar energy, .. be said. We got a Newport Beacb home, Porsche and a boat for what oar friends paid for their Newport Beach ho1ne. He contends that since the board controls the county's only multiple-listing service, requiring that a real estate person be engaged primarily in that business to _qualiry for me mbership is un- reasonable restraint of trade and violates • caufomia 's antitrust laws. . \, .. AfTER TA.KING NOTE or federal antitrust laws and cases in other states, the three-judge panel said, it is convinced that lbe Marin County Superior court judgment must be reversed and on retrial Palsson was given a chance to prove the amount of alleged damages and loss of business. The board's bylaws require a salesman to app- ly for associate membership within 60 days after hiring by a broker member. If he does not apply or ·is found ineligible, be must be fired . A broker can· not hire anyone denied membership, suspended or expelled. Palsson was hired in 1970 as a part-time salesman by T . V. McGuire Real Es tale of California, a board member, and was turned down . for membership because he was not primarily engaged in real estate. The lower court judge found that Pa)ason was not fully in the real estate bu.si· ness, and that the regulation denying him mem· bership was reasonable. THE AP P EALS COURT said lhe denial of membership cut off Palsson from benefits of the crucial multiple listing service and serioµsly crip- pled and frustrated bis ability to compete with board members. OHLY AT HERi RIEDLAHDER TRIUMPH EARLY BIRD PREVIEW ton (Jee(,I(_omes We haven't finished our landscaping, but thls is q good time to discover the many features you will see in our four furnished models that make Fullerton Creek so outstanding. Examine the 4 floor plans and 6 beau- tiful elevations available with 4-3 or 4 bedrooms and 2'1:! baths plus wood burning fireplaces and a host of other amenities. Check out the building sites ... many have delightful views ... pick one now while the selec- tion is wide open. SALES OFFICE: 2051 Associated Rd. !> mUe NorthofYcxbo Undo Blvd. lnfuUerton Phone: (7141992-4963 FURNISHED MODl!LS OPEN DAILV ... lOTU.OUSK I 8 -- i ! I N " You love Newport. You're do ing prclly well and it ·s ti1ne your ho1nc reflected your success. But le ts face it. You·vcgot a 101 or living to do and you don't want to tie up eve111 dollur i11 a home. And Newport lkach homes don"t com e cl1cap. Surprise! Take a lool{ a t NC\\'J>Ort Terrace. 'vl1crc }:ou ca11 di\ .. idc tl1c usual price tags by al){)ul ,,,.o So )'Ot• <l<.ln't have l o give up tl1e good til ings in life your success dcscr\"\.''S Live first class in the. fun style }'Ou.ve aJ\,·ays wanted. Wi<h a private 15 acre meadow. pool•. • sou11a . jact1zzi. \1ollybal l. garl\C courts ar1,I i\ list o f Ot l1c r i"lllu]I 11l a~·thinP,~ yOll 11rOiJobly \V0uld11"1 find al a11~· price. Ne\VJX)rt l~rrcicc 111c<lns ~11\l'll\C' 111 Nc\V!)Ort B cacl1 )'ou Cdt1 l)\\"11 \Vit l1 1)l1..~u~ur1..• on(J sl11..1w \Vitl1 pride. J_ux urious 2 & .) bcdruo111 tow11l10111cs \Viii\ fireplace~. lx-a.1Tlc<I CC'ilings. <lual n1u~t cr bc(lroonl suites ilt\rl i \"\\' qu,,lit ~· 1\l)!Jl"T"\l 111\ ·nt ~ )'{.1t1·,·c Cl'n1e l o exp<.;ct rru111 d prestige cl<ldrc ss. N e\\·1x)rl ·1~·rr(1Cl' 11cr1r 1\11..· ~l'11 i 1"\ f\c'''Jk'rt l~cr1c l1 \.Vher1 yl1u Ii\ 1.' 111.?.rc. :fi.J U' 1.' , 1rr1\ l·J Ar1d ii \Vi.11\ 1 1 ul~c c·vcr:.· nichlf· Yl'U ll\\"11 l fl <Ill ii (2 t>drm. 2 b&th, 1 story) . @,.•f ••~1UZta1&N. ,~ .. -- • • • • M DAILY PILOT -~a~Lush Features l n I rvine 3 II1S11rance Firms· ' - Lease New Building ... 'Free-standing showers, built- in planters, walk-in closets and twin lavatory va nities are some of the features to be found in the raaster baths at Deane Homes in qmversity Park. _!:Master suites in three of the four plans offered by Deane in Irvine's Universit y Park have walk-in closets, a nd planters are included in two. D ea n e's 230 -h o m e neighborhood is being built on 47 acres just north or University Drive, across from a 345-acre re- giona l park and just a few minutes drive from the Universi- ty of California, Irvine campus. Prices currently start at $61 ,250. INCLUDED IN the community itself is a five-acre private park, which includes two night-lighted tennis courts, a large swimming pool with cabana, sun deck and tot lot, all fully m aintained by a homeowners' association and available for the exclusive use of Deane University Park resi- dents. Spacious master suites are found in each of the popular University Park home series. The hom es themselves range in size from 1,430 to 2,146 square feet, a nd offe r two to fi ve bedrooms, with two, two and one- half, or three full baths. Three notional 111• -....e companies h~ve leuecl 1pace in the Irvine Company's 16-story Wells Fargo Building In N_.t Center for rectonaJ headquarten facilities, accordloa to Albert J. Auer, lrvineCompanyvtcepresl- Pacesetter Home Project Designs Set Architectural designs have been completed for two new Pacesetter Homes projects by Frank Leslie Spangler As · sociates of Newport Beach, ac- oording to Landon Exley, vice president of Pacesetter Homes. HIGH FASHION ARCHITECTURE EVIDENT IN DEANE HOMES MASTER SUITES During the past three years, Pacesetter has bullt and sold more than 1,000 homes designed by Spangler. with a la r ge living r oom, sep arate dining a re a, and unu sually large breakfas t area in a si ngle story. A wall-length pl an ter runs behind the home's free-st anding s hower in the mast er bath . Between the shower and the master suite itself is a roomy dressing area and a large walk-in closet, capa- ble of accommodating the most comprehensive wardrobe. foot ''Bende meer, ·· contains square feel. The master suite is The new projects are a 116-unit three bedrooms and two baths, a carerutly isolated from living townhouse community in Lake large dining area and separate areas. orrering a maximum of Forest on which Pacesetter will family room in one story. Here. privacy and quietude. The plan's break ground' in 60 days and 180 walk·in closets a re built into not two·story li vin g room, visibl e single family homes in Dana only the master suite, but the from a second s tory hall-Point. Model• at the Dana Point seccind bedroom as well. An baloony, is accented by a fioor-communitywillopenin90days. atrium is visible from both t~ceiling fireplace which is, in The n ew Lake Forest secondary bedrooms. turn, complemented by ceiling-townhomes wi ll have two, three A pri va te deck. accessible onl y high windows on either side. and four· bedrooms and ten· from the master suite, is one Th e largest of the University tatively are priced from $36,950 particularly popular feature of Park plans by Deane Homes is to $44,950. At Dana Point, the th e two-st or y ''Candlewood" the 2 .14 6-!Sq ua re-foot ··Ke ns-single family homes will contain NEXT LA R GEST of the plan, off ering three or four i ngton,·· with four or fi ve from1225to1887squarefeetand Uni versit y Park homes oCfered bedrooms and two and one·half bedrooms, and two and one·half will be priced in the $46,950 to deat la ebarC• ol the ec.nm«leal DlviJioG. Connecticut General Lire Insurance Comp&.DY. American Jl&nken Life A11unnce Com· peny -·Prudential Insurance Company of America have all slped lease asreemeuts. Auer stated. Matlow-Kennedy Corpbratlon, exclusi~• leaaing agents fortbe Wella F.ll'CO Bulld· Ing bandied all throe leaaes for the owner. CONNECTICUT General Is movinJ fronl a previous Newport Center location and will occupy 8,000 square fee_t on the 13th fidor with SO employes and bas plans tor further expansion. The Bloomfield, Connecticut - headquartered national firm's · Newport Center office provides insurance and financial planning services. Connecticut General was represen.ted by Jef.f Pence of Coldwell Banker. American Bankers life select- ed the We lls Fargo Building in Newport· Center to locate its Western headquarters following ~ search throughout the Western United States for a location which would provide prestige, convenience of location and financial support facilities, Auer said. The national company is headquartered in Miami. PRUDENTIAL relocated to Newport Center from the Or~ge County airport area. The Newpcrt Center office of the Newitrk, New Jersey · headquartered firm specializes in real estate investments. The compact of the homes is the "Walden" plan, offering two bedrooms and two baths, along by Deane -thue 1,670.-square· or three rull baths in its 1,841 or three rull baths. $56,950 range. ~~.:__~~_:_~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~ Most U.S. Homes 'Underinslired' · Approximately three or every four homes in orange County are underinsured, accordin g to the Independent In surance Ag ents Association of orange County. Many of these properties are not even insured to 80 percent p{ replacemnent cost, particularly dwellings in w"hich coverage has not been increased within the past 18 months . t r THE ASSOCIATION STRESSES that to coll ect I in full for Joss of damage, a home must be insured to at least 80 percent of its r epl acement value. Otherwise. the insurance would pay for just the . dn>reciated value or the home and not its replace- ment cost. · For example, if a fire in a lS:year·old house ,. c uses $20,000 of damage and the policy is seriously below value, the owner will be reimbursed for ~.000 minus the amount of depreciation during the 1$!-year life of the house. But if a $50,000 home in· · siJ,red to 80 percent of its value is totally destroyed, t be owner is out $10,000 as a result or un · 'rinsurance. · · l '-E VEN IF THE HOME is insured to 80 percent F or its replacement cost, any personal property hAGUESTJl . RAGQUET GhUB · losses would be reimbursed not for their replace- ment value but for their actual, depreciated cash value. ' For this reason, the homeowner with items of uhusual worth -furs, stamp collections, antiques, etc. -should check with his independent insurance agent to determine if he needs additional coverages to guard against loss or damage t o these passessions. INSURANCE TO VALUE has long been a pro- bl em in home insurance policies since they are normally written for three-year terms. Tbe rapidly increasing home values and sharply ~calated con- struction costs have worsened this problem The association warns : don't risk finding out how tmderinsured your home is by the cruelest and most costly way ... after dis aster strikes and.costs _you thousands of dollars in unexpected loss. · :1 • All too often, policiescont~~to protect the loan on the property without guarding the bomeowner•s· ~ty. t Book Depository ' 'White Elephant' DALLAS (UPI ) -The Texas School Book Depository, the building the Warren CommissiOn elaims was the hiding place for President John F . Kennedy's assassin , is up for sale. , The seven·story, red brick building has been empty since 1970 , when it was sold for $650,000 to Aubrey May hew, a Kennedy buff and music fi rm executive from Na shville, Tenn. But when Mayhew f:Ou.ld not make the payments, former owner D.H. Byrd foreclosed and bought the building back in 1972. Pictures of the old depository have been appear- f.ng for the past week in Dal las Newspapers, along 'with an ad telling prospective buyers who to call to put in a bid. ' A spokesman for Byrd, who d~lined to publicize the asking price. said the ads were not part or a massive campaign. "It's three ads. We just want to sell the building.·· The building is now something of a white elep ant. Jkatoo any given day, tourists can be seen snapping cturM of the familiar facade and the sixth fioor where Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly fired ee 1botl that killed Kennedy and.wounded er TexH Gov. John Connally. I ' ' HuntlnJjton BoaGh NOW SEE THIS! ALL NEW PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BY RENOWNED LA CUESTA DEVELOPERS FRANK H. AYRES & SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. RELAX AND ENJOY UFE ... Let the Association maintain your exterior and roof, plus all your Jandscoping except your private enclosed rear yard. Located just o/.a mile from the ocean and one of the world's most beautiful beaches, you too can e njoy the beach lifestyle ... and at a surprisingly low cost. All homes have genuine Mission Tile Roofs • Gas Built·in Kitche ns with Wood Trimmed Ce~arnic Counter Tops (a b eau- tiful new idea in kitchens)• Ash Cabinets with Stylish Molded Doors • Luminous Ceilings and Breakfas t Bars • Two Car attached Garages • Heavy Beem Construction • Acoustic Ceil- ings, Wood-Burning Fireplaces • Secluded ~ntries end too many other plus features to lis t th~m all. One hundred sixty~two spacious two-stot1i homes to be built. First fifty now on sale, complete in every detai l for your com-Have your children enjoy the excellent Huntington Beach fort and pride. Know you have invested in the fin est complex Schools while you enjoy Three Major Shopping Cen ters just of its kind anywhere. 10 to 20 minutes from home. ,---' -- u VA, FHA and Conventional Financing Available ~~,,,. ' · from $49,990 to $54,000 ~c ---:s· ~~ . . .. ' • • I • ·~ -~-- I I ' ' --.. • •• 2•1Ds1Wlore• Regional RUie Dumped Again Bp 'l'llOIU8 D. llUM Tbe "Ulreal" of ........ OYenllllOlllll impooed by tbe Le,Ulatnre la -that perpetually worri• local elected officiala ond-tbal arlaMeveey year ocoo. It toot a unique political .....,blnatloa lo do II, but tbe bugaboo apparently bu been rorm.U, put to....i •lab!, atleutfocthUyear. HoweYec", It may stl1l sneak in the back docw. THE EPPOJlT TO SOLVE ENVlllON•EN· tel tranaportatioo, 1-d-1.11e and other' ilaua oo a ;;rder.ranalng buls than cities or counties al011e can do came on two fr<X'lts thia year. Each con- tributed to the dereatof tbeotber. For Northern California, tbe ettort took the rorm or a bill by ~mocratlc Assemblyman John Knol< pf Richmond that would have impoced a many-tiered regional 1overnment oo the San Fran- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS cisco Bay Area. Tbe idea was so unpopular ammg local governments then that it was ne~ver aiven much cbaace for Pasaa1e. It was a different story in Southern California. A bill by Republican Assemblyman Jerry Lewis of San Bernardino County set.Ung up a regional smog control agency had cleared the Legislature each of the last two years only to be vetoed by former Gov. Ronald Reagan. This time, many felt, Governor Brown would go alone. BUT TmNGS DIDN'T WORI oot that way, aa the Lewis bill failed in the state Senate. Why ! There were two reasons, ooe of them the Knox biU. "I have the feeling it didn't pass because of the moot unusual complication of KnOx's bill,., Lewis said in an interview. "AU you have to do is look at who voted tor it last year and against this time to see that there was a quid pro quo, with people from the Bay Area SW· inging in line against my bill." The second factor was the new regional air pollution control district hastily put together this summer under a joint pawers agreement by Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino rounties. This took some of the steam out of fhe lAwis bill. · ., 4 2 • 5 . 6 7 8 D A •• L y ... _ Mft,Y PllOI' ' ~'T.:::ca. ~"':;"~:·-= t::lt~i&... llzu111,_S.. ... .._'""-" a ASSIPllD .ADS ...... _ ........ ···-·-· ....... ---i . ,.. ~._ ... . "COUMnY ~· 119.IOO Wonderful privacy in this versatile 5 BR home •. Full of sw'Ptlses -rm for boat in side yd, great bonus rm &lsun- cleck. Wra11around l"'lio, nice yd. ' 2926 SILVER LANE Sun 1-5 LAIOUMA HACH SU,900 High in hills of Arch Beach Hts. Forever view! Near new split level 3 BR oontemj>orary with lots of wood & glass. For you .,young at heart". 100 BALBOA A VE. Sat/Sun 1·5 .._.._ ISU-MIW-MAllMlflCIMT Perfect design! Elegant carpeting, drapes & wallpapers, Italian marble, pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR, FR, form. DR, billiard rm, 5~ ba, Pier /Slip. $395,000 76UNDA ISLE DR. Daily 1·5 ROMAMTIC cm UGHT5 View of bay & Fashion Island from ·most rms of this exciting 4 BR home with lovely pool. Expensive cptng, drapes & exquisite detail. 3 Frplacs. 1806 GALAXY DR. Sat/Sim 1·5 "HOSTlSS WllM n9' MOSTEST'" Your friends will say this when you en- tertain in this unusual 4 BR home. Formal or informal. Lge yd ror barbq, nlce!ormaJ DR. Sharp! $89,500 2111.SSANTIAGO Sat/Sun 1·5 CHARMING CAMEO SHOalS See this unusual 3 BR home overlook· ing the beautiful blue Pacific. Lovely pool & patio area in enclosed courtyard. Private beach. $139,000 4501 ROXBURY Sat/Sun 1-5 IEST IUY OM UDO ISLE $95,500 Near beach & t ennis court! Street to strada, sunny patio. Bright 5 BR 3 ba home. Owner will consider 1st /opt. 216 VlA ITHACA Sun 1-5 • • i ...... Oo-5,1979 OHl.Yl'ILOT 111 ,,,..,.s.i ll11zs1,_.I* ,11 ,,_s. ,_.,._ ··-·······-·····-·· .................... --····~----·· ···-······-;;..-~"' -•zs .. IMJ•All.. IOIZ '.: IMJ •in 1191 I ......................................... ~···· ................... -..................... .... • OM TOI' OI' YOUR _. I • . .And lting of all you s~vey from this beautif11J 4 bdrm., 212 bath Spyglass home , with a sensatlonal view & very large lot; onlY, $190.000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 63 MONTECITO, CORONA DEL MAR A 6AID-'S DllUGtf'nl Your own lath bouseto propagat.e your own green things -this goes with a lovely 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, family rm. home, for only $79,500 in Harbor View Homes. OUTDOOR UYIHG On a lovely, large covered patio - perfect for entertaining; complete with pass-thru from kitchen to save you steps. 4 Bdrms .• family room, 2 baths; Montego model, Harbor View Homes, Spyglass. LARGE Villi. ADD CHILDREH ~ RIH UVIHG It's a Palermo Model , with 4 bdrms .• 2~ baths, with lots of amenities! LE RAISOR REALTY 4523C-.-Dr ..... ille CALL 833·8600 IOOJ,G1M19I 1002 ························ ...................... . VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS UDO ISLAND -Great loc-close to tennis courts and beaches. 3-Bedroom home with poolsize private courtyard. $134,500 . OPEN SUN . 1·5: 214 . Via San Remo. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -For -c--, fttU !Jo 4·bedroom custom home with large bonus room opening onto ex· pansive deck. Lots of trees. $75,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5: 3000 Beacon HillOR YIEW HILLS -Cul'-po01 I. jac•nl, beautifully la ndscaped , 6· Bedroom, formal dining room . $148,000 . OPEN SUN. 1·5 : 3626 Catamaran Vacant-Fixer *POOL* Save lbouaandll Ownt:r net:da fql sale. Lrae )Hdrooma, rountry lcitcben, Jr. Olympie pool, ba.rdwood Qoon. .F•olastlc v11ue1 Aru shows high pride of ownenhtp. A diamond in the roueh. Take advan- ta1e. C.ll~ FOREST OLSON .... ""'"'"'"'' SIMl'LY5UPlll! 4 Br, fam rm. formal din rm. Ex~utive llome in Prestige urea. All the qut1.llty & features you·ve been looking ror. !o'ootbill 11 .s . 0o1y S87 .CXXJ Moftto Vista Riiy 1132 ..... Find what you want ill Daily PilolQasslf'iqta. G1•r.. IOOJ G11Nr9ll IOl2 ••••••••••~•••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ........ ~I . ~II. macnab /lrvtne ~ realty . FINER HOMES RIOM $47,900 TO $745,000 CAMEO SHOIES-llAltGAIM! ·Versatile & spacious 4 bedroom + den or 5 bedroom home. Pool +jetty view. Needs a decorator's gentle touch. $129,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 4607 ORRINGTON. (Y48) sa1ous AIOUT lllYIMG IH IRYIHE Great investment! 4 bedroom, fa mi· ly room ! Sh arp condition! Great location! $59,500. OPEN SUN. 1-S· P .M. 17407 PAINE CIRCLE (off Wayne) CULVERDALE. (Y49) iMMEDIATE OCCUl'AMCY Harbor View Homes. 3 bedroom Monaco model just down the street to park & pool. Price reduced to ONLY $72,750. Open Sun. 1·5 pm. 182;! PORT BARMOIITH. CYSO) OWNER AMXIOUS! ' I 'I 'I •• •• " ·1 ··• col j 1' ,, ,( . SUPERVISORS OF THOSE COUNTIES feared Lewis' proposal for two reasons: First. it would ,. bave given city governments heavy voting powers without imposing any rmancial obligation on them. And second, it mandated. acceptance by the new smoe agehcy of land-use and transportation plans m.,.ie by the Southern California Association of GoVernments. p I L llG CAMYOM HOME SITE Beautiful golf course lot for your custom bit home. Private (not shared) drive from street to site. $87,500 IAYSIDE ElEGAHCE -fftMh c-.y Vila on sandy beach, decorated with professional chic. Private courtyard. $239.950. OPEN SUN . 2-6 : 1933 Bayside. 4 bedrooms, 2900 51!· ft .', 1 yr. Jlew! POOL! Huge family room, island kitchen & master bedroom. Easy bike to Westcliff shopping, Harbor High & beach! $159,500 (ee. Appl. On· ly . Vic J ashinski 642-8235. (Y51) . .. "This would have given SCAG Ca voluntary feder&tion of 107 cities and counties coverfng most of Southern California) a stranglehold on regional land-use, growth and development,•• said Robert Lunch.e, formerly the chief air pollution officer for Los Angeles County. Luncbe is now the air pollution officer for the lp6 Angeles zone under the new joint powers agency. · "It would have imposed a regional government -dn the area without calling it one," Lunche claimed ' in an interview. ''What we have now is fair to ever- . yone, but still the lesser or two evila ... WHAT SOUTHERN CAUFORNlA RAS now ls really not very different from what it had before. Cities still have no voice in s mog control and either Los Angeles or Orange county can effectively veto anything it doesn't like from the new agency. Its governing board gives those two large, urban counties two votes each, while Riverside and San Bernardino each gets one. No action can be taken without both a majority of the total votes and consent from three of the counties. This arrangement effectively precludes anything being imposed on any of the four counties, the same situation as before. Lewis says he is extremely disappointed and will press for reconsideration of his bill next year. "Because the big counties that produce the smog can't have things imposed on them by the smaller counties that suffer from it, it will be dif- ficult to create new programs,'' he said. "AND I FEEL IT'S IMPORTANT to get the cities involved. The counties have always con- trolled things. You can't change government policies without changing the mix of people in- volved." The irony in the matter is that the four counties may not be able to avoid taking up many of the same policies they would have gotten under Lewis' plan. "Many of the things in the Lewis bill are things we lfK>u.ld and hopefully will do in cooperation with the new joint powers district," says Ray Remy, SCAG"s executive director. "Whatever regional plans we develop in our current function will have to be of importance to the new district.'' The upshot may just be that despite all their poJit)cal maneuyering and s ubstituting of less pawerful agencies, the local governments of ·Southern California will nevertheless get a regional government, but under some other name. And it it happens there. it will be only a matter of time before the same thing comes to other p arts ol. the state. Respiratory Care Class at Hospital Classes in proper care of respiratory pr.oblems will be offered beginning Oct. 13 at Saddleback Community Hospital in x.a,uno Hilla. pe,ccent of the $63 course rel if the deductible bas been met. The fee covers four c lasses and a pulmonary screen. wt.th results of the .acreen forwarded to eac·h participan\'• pbyalcian. 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 2111 S....J ....... -Road NEWPORT CENTER. M.L 644-4910 1•-------~,G-•M-ral.. 1002 ....................... IERROR5: Adretfi..,.1 .. .-.-.-.-.-.-~ .-cl chedi lho;r ado dolly -..,..... -ron iwllmt1t,.. The DAILY PILOT m1·rnts Uablllty for the tint "" cornet insertion only. Rare New England Charm in Newport Beach S Bedroom", 3 baths, den . family, 16x32 living i---------i room , I/~ acre yard with Publi1her's Notice: All real estate advertised in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre· rerence. limitation. or discrimination based on race, color. religion, seJC, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limita- tion, or discrimination." heated/ri1tcred pool. All thls and u private treeshaded lane over· looking Cherry Lake. $119,500. 2327 Tustin Ave. Open Sunday 1-5. 400 l 11" lllllllllilliit RMI All C.Mdl:lll'tt MW 3+ CALL 675-7225 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LID0-151.E Like new~ Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. l - Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi ; pier & float. $325~000 Allr. 4 BR .. 3 ba .. ·Lido Soud. 77 Ft. Waterfront, sandy beach. $275.000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. &2 BR . apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y~·d•· Or1v<' NB b7S 6161 Th;. newspape' will not I <1] 5· 00 G_,,. I 002 G.,...al I 002 knowingly accept any on y ~., •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• advertising for real for a ~eaut 1fully up-***•JUMP•••• COLLEGEP•RK estate which is in viola-graded 3 bedroom, 21'2 "" lion or the law. bath. lovely Garden at the chance to bur ~ne 1---------1 Grove Townhouse, king of the few rem.a1n 1ng GetMrol 1002 size master bedroom, completely rcfurb1s~ed 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace, huge den or ? bedroom. 2 bath . single $4,250 DOWH Near pool & clubhouse. story Towi:ihotlSes tn San. 4 B d 2 bath Excellent location. Con-ta Ana. Still only $21.950. G e. roodini~~· I s. venient to everything Ask for Prank, 839-8321 rac1ous Dip us eat-· Agenl Superior in decor, lovely cov. patio. bnck plan- ters. & outstanding jl:ardens! Plus 20x2 paneled honu.'i & game rm Just listed. Should g fast . t.i46 -77 11 . Open Eves. ing area in kitchen, Call lo see. plumbing 2 yrs old -lJ IF YOU -carpeting l yr old -2 car I ,.rage. fenced yard _ 962-447'1(r.1:)546·8103 ha\'C a scr\·1cc tooffcr ot Just $42,500. Lets go! Call goods to sell. place an ad , · 646-7171 in th e Dai ly Pilot oPr~111 9 •11sFUNro111Nl(t • VIEWS... ClaJisificd Section · · SELL id le items with a r• .. · ~mlillitl ::,~~1~~i.~0t."t;~~~~ ::~:;,~· 1002G~:~~'ilolCI•""·~:; r.~;-;;;;J-;;-;;;·;-;·;·;·;·•;"';j• + fam . rm.---surround.s •••••••••••••••••••••,•••••••••••••••••••••••• huge sparkling pool. Gov'tOwned HEW LISTIMG!! $21,900 ... $700 Down 2 Bedroom. llh baths, new patnt, new carpels. Pym ts $170per mo P .I. '• . .. ~. .., Lachenmyer Open House Sun. 1-S. 1701 Galatea, N.8. BEVERLY CREfl>OH REALTOR 644-5046 HILLTOP MANSION Prestigious Newport Beach. Dramatic Harbor View, circuJar drive. 8 Spacious bedrooms, /~~~~~~~~~ formal dine. den. Ion Hv-1· i.ng room w/(plc. atrium patio s, sundeck balconies. Grecian pool in view setUng of 100 f\. trees. Sacrifice price. Take advantage and call Hedltor. 962-5515 Rt;Al.TORS 644-7270 OPEN HOUSE DOVE~ SHORES 6 COME SH You'~e never boug'ht a home without seeing it. FOREST OLSON .... p,,,,,,,,._, .... Beautiful 8000 Sq rt Colonial ·U home. 7 Bedrooms, 6 baths. family rm ., playrm & gigantic billiard room w ith six stool·wet't bar ~ area. Master suite has large bath with sleam balh, gym, study & huge view balcony_ Much, much more!!! A must see for the large, entertain· ing family. Call for appi>inlmenl. Reduced -now $295,000. FEE LAND'! Cat1'maran. ll. v. Hills LIDO ISLE Sat/Sun to see this 4/br, IAYFROMT Because the classes are geared -to in ~ dlYldualized in.strul.!tion, a nyone interested in participating should call .t b e b o s p I t a I ' a respiratory care centa', 831-4500, extension 285, for a preliminary in· terview appointment. 'Univine' Honored 7 10 come to 3615 . , r am rm bonus rm. $249,000 11Univine'', the school Reduced $5,000. to se.IJ NEW LlS'nNG! #3 Hampshire Ct. Dover Shores NB Open HouseSat1Sun 1-5 A family member is welc'ome to attend cl••-with the particl· pant, according to hospital spokesman, to learn how lo assist in day-U>day living. Medlcare wlll pay 80 newspaper for Irvine'• 8 Q\JickJy · Come see-you'll Immaculate 3 bdrm., 2 Unlversltv H '•h Schoolot be glud you did 1 baths: entry patlo. pier ; , "' JACK HOWELL, Ritt. r ! bo -Ft lot woo a national ratlpl 844•1158 <2•llr1> or ge. it.-· 1uper!or Crom the .Quill ~[;:~:.::;;;.::~~3 . ...:LA~W~S~OM~~R~EA~LTY~ and SUoll H,,,_ SocletY ' * 671Ml62 * 2428 (,Coast Highwoy, Corona del Mor p T IM HOMCS rO« LIVIHC ,.n'WOtlC ... ,10111 U'1K ttMwtl f o r h i c h 1 c-h o o I • Ha\ 110t11ethlng "' ..U 1 journallam. _!--~-~J.del~f'la~ilt~e~d~a~ds~do~~~w~el~J.~W~a~n~t~a~d~res~ults~~6'2~·567:;;s~~~~~~~~ ' CHOICE MONTtGO - 9UICK l'OSSISSIOM! Harbor View Hom~s 4 bedroom, family room w /custom carpeting thruout. Distinctive la ndscaping. Community pool around the comer . You own the land at $85.500. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (YS2) CAMEO HIGHLAMDS-$19,500 Sharp 4 bedroom, 2'h bath. family room home w /free form pool set amidst a lus h tropical setting. Private beach. ·Elaine Svedeen 642·8235. CY53) llG CAHYOM LUXURY Upgraded "Deauville" -3 Jg. bedrooms. 3 baths. magnificent din- in~ room. gourmet island kitchen w /Wet bar, family room overlooking beautiful garden patio. Italian mar- ble fireplace. Burglar & fire alarm for complete security. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. (Y54J OME Of THOSE THINGS That you just don 't usually find -a smashing ''everything" hom e! Prof. decor. in & out in superior taste. Light, bri ght & cheery 5 bedroom for the "smart" buyer. ONLY $87 ,9 Lois Miller64z·8235. (Y55) U.STSIDE TRIPLEX-$62,500 Bread & butter units located on pride of ownership street. Owner will provide flexible financ ing. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (Y56J HARIOR VIEW-LG. LOT! Marvelous Carmel Model -3 bedrooms. 2 baths. family room. Numerous fruit trees -lath garden house -MINJ.VIEW -price re- duced lo $73,495! Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (Y57) "SUl'ERIOR DESIGN r. QUALITY" Located in one of Corona del Mar's most exclusive areas. Refreshing ocean & jetty view. Private beach. Home completely redecorated by Cannell & Chaffin . 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room. Privacy in p00l & patio areas. Reduced to $215.000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. <Y58) IEST IUYI Warm, charming family home in de. sirable Mesa Verde area. 4 bedrooms, lg. kitchen, huge yard & many extras. ONLY $47,900! Gail Foor644·6200. (YS9) MAGMIFICEHT C.t.4 HOM1! Over 5500 sq . ft. of sheer elegance! Panoramic ocean VIEWS rrom most rooms! 5 bedrooms + SO MUCH MORE! $310,000. Tom Queen 644~. (Y60) '4242» ......... tl1 0..0...,..... , ... -,, .. --~·-1\* J • .. . 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I . 1002 G111rll ten · IT'S HERE , ;;:::;=::;::;:~ ·; .... ; ... ~ .. ·-; .... ~ ... -; Absolutely~':,~~!u, home on ii;::i.~~ ~leBure£1lZalJ'I ~l Spyglass HilL Beautiful tile In entry & In HunllDJllOO Beach ror ./-'' 8 A Y FRO MT H r c 11· " baths, exquisite floor covering& onlyS38,900.ir,...cion·1 I. pier-tip ... tl1 er1tage 0 ect1on thnaout. fn fact, tbl.sls palaUal perfec· believe It JU1l eall·bu1 pre6ent6 2-Big bedrooms, 2 baths completely , lion from floor up! 3 BR, 2~ .• !arajjy ~'!"-""only have ono. I I redecoratedtonew ' rm., ocean view, garden5'. Fee laiiit ~·· WESTCUFF ••Getsetforfantastlcfin;µ1cing MEW-HEW-MEW o.m. moving toSwitz.erbnd, hurry! 536-1461 NEWPORT BEACH Total down payment $3,950 -Tbat's no JUST COMPLETID CU$TOM -Oaty ~000 · · misprint, only three thousand nine WITH EVIEllYTHIH•. JUST LISTED -· IXCWSIVI , -this deligbtlul 5 !>undred fifty dollars. The owner will Great Newport location. 4 Bedroom, 3 AU.OWANC:e Fanlasllc • bodrm M,.. bedroom home with large family room carry the ENTIRE balance at only 81-2% ceramic tile baths. formal dining, Would you like to select your own North home. 15x20Mded has excellent fioor plan ~th center INTEREST. WOW! No points, no loan family room, s unken living room with carpets .& drapes? Of. course you ramlly rec "" w/bar. ba!l entry._ Loca~ed on qui street In fees. no credit or qualifyi.o,g problems, fireplace and wood beam ceiling.,..... would! We have an exclusiYe listing on ~~~:~~ i:7 :r0 ~!~°t; pnme fa~ily ~eigb~ J..allge re .. no delays. Asking $115,000. _.dowL Wet bar and deluxe bltns. a lovely, 4 BR, 3 Ba. home In Irvine c a binets. orrered al ~essed sw1mmmg P<l!'1 off grassy patio CALL AND ASKAIOUI' "Separate 3 car garage & courtyard. Terrace with a pool &:spectacular view '55,400. This Is the home in rear yard. Price lncldg, land IAYFllOHT usn~ # M 11.0 Plumbed for pool. Plus, much much of bay & ocean. 1be owner will give a you have '-" looldn& $124,500. ,------------------more! A bargain at $107.000 asking s ubstantial Sllowance for carpets & tor,socallnow!I IOllM..,_L&'Mew ..... lcll TRADE UP TO Cj>UALITT price.C .. 540-1151 drapes.Asklng$177,500. MESAWOODS 5br. fam rm, Huge play room, formal OPIM HOUSi SAT/SUM. 1-S Gorgeous hlddetl 2.tary, dining, 41-!z bath. OCEAN AND BAY PARTY GIVERS DELIGHT 1915 SAIRIHA TllUIACE. CdM 4bed•oom.Sharp"•pot· ;vJEW F h · h Jcss--show1 loving ~h 'squar~ f~~°:,r q'guali""tya ... ~, ovgerdi4,n000g MBA YEIDE 2 STOl:Y -4 bedroom, 3 MmCULOUS~ • • in dhom e,J patido & ~~ up ra • bath home with 20x26 family room for ••. is hanlly the word for this lavishly gu en ... e n oy out oor including a Jacuzzi in the master bath, those s pecial parties entertaining at living too! Ca n you a fu. ll width balcony, with steel spiral refurbished home in Harbor View believeooly $67,900? I.al t 1 and your8'bltnba runderacathedralopen Hills. Designe d .& decorated by ~ · 5 rway 0 poo ••"'"' Jacnzl,• beam ceiling. Covered patio and lob of Dorothy Wilke. The lot is 210 ft. wide, UPERB plus much, much more. Up to $95,000. ~ for pr1·vacy make this home a f · b ed · fb •-eq ·t th d t Off ~ ofennganuno strucl VJewo ay.. MES , w Y as e own paymen · er drea m come true. Cal 546-5,10. min condi · "d yout trade ortrades. ocean. 'lb.is t tion res1 ence 3141 CH'IPU• Na 54t·N5S JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•d. eamer loth 100 _ .. 1002 MEED MORE ROOM?? features gorgeous g ardens with greenhouse, 4 BR, 2 Ba, & powder rm., 2 Frplcs., much more. Call for app't. to see. $183,400. YEO.DE FIXER QUALITY DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAii -2~ years new with super owner's unit. 3 Bedrooms. family room, huge sun.deck. Mini· ocean view. Lower unit same size. 1700 Sq.ft. of spacious living. Airy, open feeling. Asking $137,500. 510A•ocodo,C...-.. Mir S..1-~ OCEANFRONT COTIAGE OWNER WILL FIHANCI -this expan· dable 2 bedroom home, excellent beach, 2 car garage, AND extra park· ing, asking $135,000. 64040cea1fr..t,Hwpt_., BEST LOCA TIOM S..1·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE THIS SUl'lll 5 Bedroom 2 s tory with 3 rull baths. 3 Car garage, dining room & room for pool table and family room. Owner leaving area says - ''take advantage of me but hurry•'! Opn Sonday 1·5 PM. 918 -C- Me.., $69,500. Foe more details call 54Cl-l 151. MAKE OffElt THEY CAH'T REFUSE It doesn't take a tommy gun to get this one -just an offer that makes sense to you. Newly refurbished home In Cameo Highlands (CdM), has 3 BR, tots of bric k & exposed beams. Access Early California Z.atory. Deserted by owner. Va acre. \Vhite picket fence. Old-fashioned dining, Im- mense high ceiling Jiving room, fireplace, party room, g uest room . Private road entry- hurryJ Call 645-0003 NEAR SAHDY IEACH OH SUMMY CAHAL -2 bedrooms and den. A great value in a fast appreciating *Bal~oa Island* D~=n" OPff Sol/WI 1·5 DISTRESS SAU '307·307'/' DI-.! DOVER SHORES CH.4.RMIMG HOME One time op1X1rtunit)' • ,i,Jklrms. & den + guest prestige area. Palatial J"m. & bath, PLUS 1-home with superb Ooor bdrm. apt. for Income. plan, 180 VIE\V OF BAY • !".Jwly decorated; cloae & CITY lights. Owner •10North bay; $130,000 M U S T S E L L o r •• ~ FORECLOSURE • re- I duced thousands. Take advantage. Call546·2313. ' SUBMIT YOUR OFFER Big 2650 sq. ft., 5 bedroom PLUS POOL home In Mesa Verde. Close to J)ark, school, library and a. short walk to Country Club. Seller !)as· bought another, anxious! $83,500. . Call 54&-4141 PRICE REDUCED!! Now lowest price home in College Park. Great 3 bedroom, 2 bath fami- lly room home with 20x22 beamed ceiling rumpus room. Big, Big back yard with room for everything. Buy -Of the month!! HURRY! $44,950. Call 546-4141 NOSTALGIC smlMG For PRIVACY. This 3 bedroom ,home for $42,500 is 2 blocks away rom $80,000 BREN HUNTINGTON • ' I homes. Call now, 962-4454 SEPT BIGGEST MONTH EVER TOPS IN SALES D-T- 1 ... tllt-•INdl M•garltAdrl• .......... -• A WEE BIT DIFFERENT with at' vaulted ceiling and atrium. ''L'' shaped master suite downstairs with l! larlle guest suilA!s up. IRJRRY THIS CHOICE OCEANWOOD ~E -WON'T LA.Sr at $62,900. Call now, 98Z-44M SPYGLASS BEAUTY Beautiful 4 bedroom, 21-2 bath home located high on a fully landscaped view lot. 2 Fireplaces, [anilly room, & 9'llllQI breakfast nook . Custom de- _corated tbruout, Reduced· to .... 14Hl61 SP.AMISH HACIENDA 0tr· af·a-ldnd custom home located Iii uel•lve IRVINE TERRACE. "9n'zh mpalon arcbllecture is ac- ..._. tbnlout tbla a bedroom home. Villllhe beam cellillp, step.clown lvlDI room, covered porches over- loak aecluded palio and garden area. 111111a. 1 QUALITY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETELY REMODELED and enlarged, bright & cheery Back Bay home. Extra large master suite in this 3 bedroom home on quiet c..._. sac. Owner is building contractor. $66,000. Musl see! Call 546-SllO TIRED OF PA YING RENT? DON'T MISS THIS OUT'STAHDIHG TOWHHOUSl for $32 ,000. Popular 3 Bedroom, H'2 bath mode l, near playgrounds. pool & ctllilho••· Great family area with big greenbelt. Just listed .•. hurry, call 540-1151. ERITAGE I REALTORS 1002 C.F.~ln· ~ Co.-Rrall°"' . IH THE ILUFFS-llARE I-STORY ••. with a spacious vi ew of green gr ass & mature trees -charming 3 bdrm. Linda. Asking $75,000 AN UHUSUAL HAl'l'IMIHG Nowadays. a price reduction is un- usual -especially in Newport Beach ·on a well located & beauli[ully decorat- ed 3 bdrm. condo. Now priced at $48,750. Call for an app't. to see. . C. F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTBLUFF . CENTER --------- rights lo pri~ate beach. . OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUH. 1·5 412 I COitnAND DRIVE. CdM HARBOR COMPANY . . REALTORS 2865 E.CoaotHwy.CoronodelMor "SeUi119 Real-iioMewport H- Sillce 1944" 673-4400 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• {ust J3Eif' 644-1133 rralh· ANYTIME 11.UFFS SPECIALISTS FOii I 0 YEARS OPEN HOUSES SUM. f-5 CHOICE IAYFll0"1' Luxury living. spacioUs 3 bdrm., 21h bath. in choice location with forever·- view. Profess. decor. & loaded with ex· tras. Near pool. 2623 Vista Ornada. $96,500 NEW usn~ Proud to sliow this split-level beauty; xlnt greenbelt location. 3 Bdrms., 2•;., ba.; great wrap-around patio. Loaded with custom features. Priced to sell quickly. 502 Vista Grande. $75,900 EYBtYIODY LOVES A llARGAIM Original area. Outstanding Greenbelt. Split-level Franciscan model; 3 bdrms., 2~ ba.; nicely decor. lmmed. occupancy. Outstanding value at $65,000. 427 Vista Flora. OPEH SAT fSUM I ·5 770 AJle<l-y Paularin o t o Yellowstone, near So. Coast Plaza. 3 Bdrms., + family rm .. 2 balhs. Ex-ceptionally clean, with beautiful yard. Priced right at $46.CXX> Sca11lc Prap1rt1H 675-5726 STAY COOL!! In this plush, l·level 3 bdrm ., 2 bath , wallpapered & tiled end unit Bluffs condo, with priv. patio. 400 Vi sta Suerte. Open house Sal. &Sun.1·5 area. $53,500. 24J.6 I st St. Hewport Slool es S..1·5 DOVER SHORES JuST REDUCED -4 bedroom beauty. SePjlTate children's wing, fonnal din· ing room, family room and b\li.WQ wet bar. Pool si2e lot. $129,500 13Jl~twwpart-S..1-5 UNIVERSITY PARK HIGHT AHD CHBY Tulane model _:: · 3 bedroom, wood paneling, open beams and co~y fireplace. Plush shag Farpet- ing. L6ve ly secldded •pa4o. You. own the land. $62,900. 1757 f HlclloryTrHl.a.ln. ) , 'i. t-5 A 642-5200 • 675-4060 .. PET BARRETT REALTY /\ IA'V•''' ,.'.• 11\:!,\. I~{ I• it ,, 1 1 ' r• I 1002 ..... .. 1002 .......•.•. , .........•.... , ............ , ..... . . ,.,,. f ' *Open Sun ............... .,. ... • OCIEAH YIEW & POOL 1-5* 4bedroom&familyroom,2bathLUSK 442 El MOdo ' 'HOME. Luxury carpets & drapest"888 H•wPortlli:i;:• S andcastle Dr, Corona del ·Mar, Immaculate .3 bd•m. ~121,900. OPEN S<'-1 &SUN12-4 \ home· remOOelcd kitch. · HIW Dll -IXE-Al'TS coppe~ plumbing; alleY Completion d&te ~Nov. 1. S unit' access for camper-or $124,500. 7 units $160,900, 9 units boat storage. C~ol ce $216,500. Near Orange & Riverside area of Newport.Heights. Frwys, Anaheim. lOo/odown. $58,SOO TRADE IPS639-6700 Mr. Tressen,Agt644-5147 e;g Bear Lake lumlshed ••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm ., 2 ba. l\tt. home on year 'round road; as· I sumable 7't!I% Joan. sub-G1R1ral 1002 GtMI.. 1002 mil Newpo rt Beach ••••••••••••••••••••~·· •••••••~•••••~•••••• home or income. (BR. Winter rentals "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coast Hwy. REAL ESTATE ' SA(ES Ga•ral IOoz 1GrMrol 1002 G1ntual I002G-Npt. Beach 548-5527 EVES.: 54.5-5643 1002 We are experienced, prestigious, sol- vent, generous, relaxed and small. We deal primarily in choice waterfront properties where commissions are ridiculously high. And we are looking ·~····················· ......................• ~II. macnab/lrvtne 't'-realty FOR THE IEST IM THE ILUFFS & EAS11LUFF PROPERTIES Ol'IN SUH. 1-5 P.M. 1969 VISTA CAUDAL, THE BLUFFS. 3 bedrooms, 31-!z baths. Long view down channel to ocean - magnificent sunsets & ni ght lights. Sur.prising custom features -all new kitchen -secret wine cellar. (Y61) SUPHLATITI! Popular Lusk "B" plan in Eastbluff. Perfect 4 bedroom family home w /professionally landscaped yard, volleyball court, teahouse & vegeta· ble garden. NOW $99,750. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (Y62l VIEW LOCATION 3 bedrooms, 2V. baths. oversize family room, marvelous pool & jacuzzi. Appl. only. $1Z7,500. Larry Dyer642-8235. (Y63) 4 IEDIOOMS-$60.~ooh 4 bedroom, 3 bath condominium in excellent condition. On sunny side of the street! Gladys Russell 642-8235. {Y64) MIWL Y USTIDI ' Lovely Lusk home w /pool cl,\ quiet cul·de·snc. 3 bedrooms, fall)ll)'.'room • + convertible game room; $96,500. Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (Y65) 64MJH ,.. __ 64 ... 200 -- ····~-;..~·~;.;.;;;;;··· ....................... !~~~~~~~~ C.D.M. SEAL HACH. for an associate. . Spacious four bedroom bome. Qqality carpeling- catbedral celllngs with exposed beams-parquet floon in dinins room. And family room- impeccable Jandscapin1- ocean and valley vWw. Priced at $119,500. Call ~ lhlplex $82,SOO ESTA TE 3 & 2·BR, prime ""'8 ltAMILIHG 3 IR If you are interested, call Ross Bartlett at Fi.Ji: and make thousands H--&L...& U-L-e..f_._ ss. Try u•.ooo -... ,,,.. S59,5po ......... ,..on ,... _ .......... sumable flnancin&. bul Walk lo surf. Anlstl 846-4408 real potenUal. elegance is carefully "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!1!!!! CALL6*8800 blended with carefre = beach community Uf I style. Spacious Jivin& G:aMral 1002 GIMI.. IOOZ room with massive ston ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• li<eplace and ad)o;~u.1 . e e e e •• e e. e •• e. e. te rrace. Banquet sized ~ CftH 111 9. 11-s """'ro M' ~ • --' THE REAL . cl!ning room is conve-OMLY $29,950 -At , .. 7"l'o loaa.. ~~~~~~~~ n1 e ntl1 served from Very neat 3-BR w /View of surrounding ...: m odern gou rmet . . . want ads Call 642-5678 Sell idle Items MZ-5678 kitchen. Interior galley. hills. close to M 1ss1on & beach. II . !STATERS · Separate wi ng ror $63,500 -ALL-TBMS. 4-lr, frplc •• G:a•r.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002 hideaway master suite&: panoramic ocean view, xlnt nbrhood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••• large children's suites. a.LY $49,900 -Uldtr-6x"s ...... 4- ELKINS "0-0.fN .. •50 v-.of 5an1ce• OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 #21 LINDA ISLE Lovely Spacious 2 Sty Contem· porary With Pier & Slip On Harbor Island Channel. Flexible Floor Plan. Ideal For Large Family. Separate Din i ng Rm , Family Rm. 3 Fire places. Gourmet Kitchen. $285,000 #I OAKMONT LH. --CANYON New Custom Bit. 2 Level Medit Style Air Condit. S Br 4\.lo Bas. Fam. Rm. Library 2 Wet Bars. All Elect Kitchen Vlew of Golf &Country Club #J -WOOD I.AHi View Homeslte For Your Dream House In Big Canyon Overlr>0king Fairw~y, $85,000 #4 ct9.RY HILLS LANI Anoth e r Superb Big Ca nyon Homtsile Golf & Mtn View $89,500 •OIM IUINS CO. UALTClllS NI llOVll D111V1 • Ul·l-, .. . ._ --' Doesn't want 2. Must WU ';'US CO ages W . _c. mer 0wne< bought another. ·is I 2 tt /~ Co sacririce. Cail963-7881. comm l lot w I adequate par g ... ~~r·~:;,is~uN ioetNK't• AG1UADO ond CYR REAL ESTATE II ;:;·;;~ .•••••• ~4;:' • SPAHISHESTATE GaMiol IOOZ Ga.iiol 1002 J 11·~2 STY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• POOWUCH GARDIEHHOMI NEWPORT s21.soo . 2 ooo sq. Fr IL\CH La~ge entertalnln~ sized Execuilve home a·ll on living _r oom . Kitc he n one floor. 1bi.s lovely 4 FIXER.....at. large enouih to prepare bdrm, 2 bath home bas a 3-Bedroom home needs banque~ .and l aree ma r velous floor plan creative buyerwttb Jot.a enough dining . room . to rormal DR, lrg fam rm'. of ambition. Super loca· serve it. Sweep1og 11ta1n Stone work gal Uoat priya,,te ya.rd, pool ~ bedroom sWtes. lfu&e be purchased ,:bj~': neeaa wOrlr. TranafM'fed hideaway master. Take 6% v !'\loan. 54$9491. owner will belp ftnaace-over 7'4 % FBA. NO · Hun'y, taW advan&.ace. NEW"LOAN COSTS. Sl.96 $55,800. CallllD'l'lll monlh P•l" all. HURRY .. vL'y FIRST TO CAIL GETS C:llt:':~n?.~::::~ .. THIS BARGAIN . _' 1'.E:ALTO!Uft 963-7811. CIJ"fN Ill 0 • tt1 hJH to M f'l<l 1 ' You ap!~;.lal• the IAYCIEST ~--~ THE REAL !ST~TERSj finest, then come see the Cl.lStom lath and plai t!• best buy ln Ba.ycrestll 4 4·ftr1 2-ba, 1eparatt -========-! BR • 4 bathl • 141p. FR _ family rm and. formal .... formal DR. Gorgeous, d lnln&. Many, mans CDM YIEW '•Pa rate mstr. 1Wtc wlth qu:,:, (ea&.ures: add ui: Large older ~ on ;i view. Open Frl/Sll/Su n to :,_,. .. .._the bes I Jhime view Iota. '1 blk 1-~. 2018 Leeward Lane: buJ Jn l\feWlll't Beach al from beach. House wlU N. 8 . 133-9265 675-2873 t7S..O. C?ALLM-aeee help CO«Y until .... dy lO Ag1 , • sal!:CT • build, $128,llOO. m«lf · or844·f>100wne« Claarlrled Ada ..._111111 PROPERTIES • l • - ' **OPEN TODAY•* CAMEO SHORES; exceptional value: splendid ocean view Crom tbla z bdrm. i. caavert. den, 3 balh home. Laree, lovely pool. Owner bu purchased smaller home. , 4527 ORRINGTON, CdM -$139,500 'SUNDAYU:OO:I'OC ' COl\ONA DEL 'MAR ; l year old . duplex; a bdrms .• 2 baths each. 719 POINliETI1A-$11J,OOO SATURDAY, SUNDAY 1·5 CONDO WITH POOL; 3 Bdrms., 2 1 baths, 3 car 1arage. , / . ·40tSUPERIOll, N.B.-M:;,950 SATURDAY a.SUNDAY 1·5 CAMEO SHORES: iiiveJyl 3 b{lrm., den a.family rm., 3baths; great pool & ~anview! · 4:iC17 TREMONT, CdM -$157,500 SATURDAY,SUNDAY1·5 HUGE DUPLEX; Fine Corona.de! Mar locaUon; 4 bdrms., 2'h ~aths each. 617 IRIS -$124,500 SATURDAY,SUNDAY1·5 F.STATE SALE; 2 Bdrms .• South or I .• Hwy. 709 ACACIA, CdM -$56,500 SATURDAY, SUNDAY 1·5 ' I .I DUPLEX, 4 lots from ocean. Xlnt COrona del Mar loc. 2 Bdrms. & 1 BdJ:m.; very s harp & rustic; beamed ceil., rrplcs. & lots of charm. 40 Ft. lot. Shown by app 't. only. BAY AND BEACH G7~-3000 .c •, ! [J/l.',l H'-1\. • ( Cl"U""/\ _,! L 1\.11\l• ....... 1002·....... 1002 •.••.••.••..•..•.••....••...••....•••..•... ,,. 'COSTA MESA'S FIRST SOLAR HEAT CONDOS ~, eome i.v1sit! ~ '\ -Questlon•llf .. Take ai look a.ut111e.e I. Fantastic 18 Units ! 1 2 & 3 Bedroom Condominiums Starting at $43,500 I Financing 7:V4o/o Annual Open Dally 2580 santa Ana ~ !!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I ,· ~1· t _., 1ooi -a1 1002 ....................•.. ········••!••••········ A HOME WITH CHARISMA Warm & decorator sharp 2 story, 3 lied, 2 ba. Soaring pitched beam ceil· ings. Roof Garden. Walk to beach. Boat storage area. Call Virginia ·Kendall. 631·1400 OPENHOUSE Sat&Sllnl-5P.M. 223 Lugonia $65,500 HAYE WE GOT A SHARP IUY FOR YOU! 2-Story expandable 3 bed. 2 ba. home. Liv. rm. with atriun1 & fireplace. Den, Din. rm. & room for pool table. A SPECIAL home for SPECIAL people in Newport Beach. Call Peggy Broms. 631-1400 $68,500 OPEN HOUSE Sal. &Sun.1·5 P.M. . , UYE OH THE IAY FOR $17,500!!! MOVE right into this immaculate 2 bedl'90m, 2 ba. condo. VIEW. Boat slip available. Shown by appl! only. Call631·1,400 SPECIAL orr'(>lmlHITY TO UYE OH THE WATER OWNER WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE OR LEASE OPTION on this ·special WATERFRONT HOME. Vacation 3ll year 'round in this open, cheerful 3 bed. home. En· tertain insjde, & Clow outside to your patio, then onto your boat dock. $139,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Call631·1400 •WATER•YllW •PRESTIGE•l'lliYACY . ·As if you d~signed it yourself. Every amenity, for gracious living in this exceptional 2-story 4 bed, 4'h ba. home .... spacious master sui~e . Formal din. rm., plJJS large fanuly · room Plants, greeriery & ON THE WATER wit(! ~our~!!!'!\. boat 'l.lip_11lus • 2 side \)es. Balcomes on both floors to overlook the WATER. VIEW and all the action. $239,000. ' 333 Morningstar, Dover Shores OPEN SAT &SUNl to5 P.M. FOR LIASl-IEACH --. Only $850 mo. in a private c<immum· ty .• F urnlsbed or unfurnished 3 bedroom, plus bunk room. Forever VIEW OF CHANNEL. ·Submit offers. Call631·1400 We speciahze W\ ••• on 1hewa1er ··'near the water -.pf water homes We s.tiow by bl and CfIT. • WATERFRONT ' HO~ES 2633 W.CoaSI Highway Newpon Beach ,m1 )631-1400 l • 71 ,_S* llloMnfer!Wt """'""0<1ob!r6,1'75 DAILYPILOT •• ~~~~oMi..I!!..!':~~!:: .. _ .. _, .... -............. -........ H l'MH ... -,., ..... -• e::: ... .. ..,........ 1111 ............. -..... --···-·······-........... _ .. ••••t..-••••r•~=:...-•••••• ........... e111 .. INJ e A 1002 -•• • • ••••••••••••• -111r-•••••• • • • .......... , ...••.••••• 11••········· SAT 6 SUN I te l PM IP I -· YOU ---I~ -,• 1-,1 Corona del Ill al" charm witll. bea111ed ceiling, pe111ed floor, pane~· walls, fireplace; French dool'a _.to a c~ secluded bric~all Ir yard mid-- • by • &lant-tr i ~· two • batll llMle • lm'S a s.ear ........ ~eel . IMP.Just-· blo ck to tlie o e8n' 1ie-a•b. 307 H..-T QWaWL l'OOL t"ormal enltY to newly decorated tri·le f!l. Rambllna livinl uwt dm· in& areas 1erv11d by 1ourmot kitchen . ~pacioua a uo de~k . Secluded se parate maater a uile and chUdr~ns wtnc. Park lite a:ro unds. Full price $M,23ft. Be tlllt-t.g ... lt! Gall 963·1767. omil1t4•4rt-'IAJfO• HICf' ~[THE REAL . ~ESTAlERS ~. .:_· ____ Hu_G _H..._OMIS ~ 640.4050 LIDO ISLE ESTATE; fine famil)' home on 1.65 ft. lot. Separate suat house; 3 car garage; paddle tennis~­ with lights; room for pool. Cathryn Tennille. . -BAY FRONT ; ffnest conte!!_lf• architecture of brick & fine woods -· both exterior & interior; on broad ex- pansive bay ; 3 & den +. familY. rm. • Pier i. sUp. $495,000. Sharon l.yrich • Pal Hug • llARIGOLD A VE,. SUJl,JOO. . i. DO TOU·r.n"7 TIM Wtlw. -~olor, __ .._ 1ito....r1 u.o, \biS la ror you. s01 Tti~sr::· OPEN HOUSES HORSI l'ROl'MTY 11' ACRE; Villi Parle 4 BR , 2 Ba, Jeoo sq. ·ft.. Atrium Model, ram-rm w t rrple. formal dlnina:. pool w /spa, corral. view of M ount.:ina, Reduced by owner. $105,000. 633·048S CAMEO SHORE ; just listed! LoyeJY ocean view, pool &jacuzzi; 4 bdrmlad 4 baths ; a ccess to pr!v, beach. C . I lnvestln your flllure~~!Gd• 's pricee on this R-2 lot plue an ·ng l "(O- bedrooqi home. Use lmalinaUOn. J·····-· Nin ; in Conina•del Mar. 702 .-..-,~ ... ACACIA . Ii... · • • • ,..OiMaw."""'1 .. s,.. A fRU&. Wl!4NIR -SM ,Alo best In class· four bedroom ho.me Iii' three & convertible den. It sparkles· -newly painted, dr~p~d .A clUl?"ted. Spa~io~s . .patio & >¥ard with< •l>J>l.e, ·apricot, almond i. plum· ~-Private beach too. 4714 COR'.fLAND DR., CAMEO HIGHLANDS. All ror $85,!JOO. . DO YOU Liii -o ......., ,,_ ,.1111 tla apiece .... ., .,... • ..-; UDUS\!al s~t· _ t ing In this split-level custom bwlt three bedroom home: bi!amell ceil· ings, vaueling &. beautiful private beach_. SHORECLIFFS 1locati~n . Top ·value at $98,000. 1 llST 1H THI ILUFfS -Spacious 3-Br, family room, condpminium ••E' Plan; Beautlful carpeting, tremendous walk· in wardrobes, spacious carefree living. ·CALL for a ppointment, $89,200. HARIOR YllW HIUS: It's-intimate, artistic colorful and personalized - wood c'orbels, beams, polished (im- ported) tile floors, imported light fix· · tures; leaded glass wi'ndow~. out<l;OOr kitchen added near beautiful, !lied free-fo_rm pool. A five bedroom home -please call & we will be happy to show this to you. MOllLE HOME PA•K: Eight plus acres _ partially developed. in 101> l?<;atoon, beautiful prestigious area with 1t s O\\'n stream. Will exchange for Orange co·unty property or may help finance. $395,000,. llAYFRONT PIHTHOUSES: We have two -one owner will exchange for a Newport Beach home. Bring yo~r playmates and enjoy this fantastic location. The other owner -needs a smaller home and this Penthouse has been completely upgraded and ex· quisitely furnished. Each at $165,000. COLE OF. NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 I. Coast Hwy., c....-dol M• 675·5511 ·--- --'1002&-ai 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BIS CANYON ' ELEGANT DEAHi IORDEAUX .Panoramic ocean view from living room, dining room and master bed.rm . You should see this home to appreciate it. Ol'EM Sat/Sun 1·5: #5 Rue Valbonne HEW MOHACO MODEL Highly upgraded Deane To~home, Special custom spa & f1rer1ng overlooking lOtl)' fairway .. Luxury living at it's best. Located within the model complex. Come see us Sat. or sun 1-5: #9 Rue Grand Vallee 673-760 I Anytime , S«:~~lM--./& t.trs· Tltat Intriguing W ord Game with a Cltuci/e -----1-.t ~ CU.'+' .. f'.OtlAN O ll«onoft99 "'-6 1trombi.ct -,,--._,...-.._ _... belnw lo -~· 6 .i°""'le WOfdl. "1"' ltt!~ro ol -.:h ;,, "' "'-of ltl\l(ffft. • r~:~:.~a:s?Y~''i I' • r r 1· r r. r I 1· 1.. :&1mt' I I !' • I I FJ] SCllA~Aa 111 1 i.Clonlflc..._ 1005 ' . - HOMIS QP.84,. l·l Tilll Aftt"'11• , .. • -A-'JCTORIAN ~ STAND · Visit a Unique a-HOme lliteil below an;d win a beaullfiil golden oa1< Vic- ' tonan plaat stand. One st~ .wlll be given awi?.'. each weekend an October, lree ! That s Unique! • UHl9UI IH MISA VERDE -Pacesetter 4 bdrm , screened .lanai. primo only. $65,000. See J ackie Handleman at 2871 Ellesmere. • 11H19U1 1H OLO IWUIOR YllW HILLS ---2 bdrm 2 bath PQOI home, view, open feel. See Natalie Fogarty at 1100 White Sails Way, Corona de! Mar._ Only, $84,500. Utl9UI IN MESA YBDI -a vacant 5 bdrm, backs to golf course, popular Buccola fl oor plan, '91,500. See Gudrun Coad y at 1791 Tanager Dr. DECORATOR'S MODEL POOL , Tiled formal entry to your dream home . Spacious, s uperbly de- corated living room with custom' firep lace . Separate rormal dining room. Custom gourmet kitchen. One-or-a -kind gentleman's d e n . Separate guest suite and massive m a!J ter quarters. Every room decorated with the rinesl wall coverings, carpets, and drapes av.ilable. You have to see this home to believe it. Only $$1,990. Call963-6167. 0Pf1'1 Ut 9 •II~ fl.JN 10 Bl NICI• ' Grant ' LINDA ISLE; Elegant 4 bdrm., l -story ' home; forn!al dining rm. & familY. rm, Pier & slip/for lge. boat. $!15,000 Opell' Sun. 2·5. 61 Linda Isle Dr. Cathryn Teti-i nil le · , • I I • BAYFRONT; Channil)g simplicity; 4 bdrm .• 2Jf,a b ath home with sandy beach ; pier & •liP.. $249,500. Pat Hug BIG CANYON; berq's a quiet location -fairway view & brand new! 2 Bdrms + den condo. $125,000. ,Open ~-2·S 12\Rue Villars .. Barbara Fredencks " BLUFFS CONDO; Lease at $425 per mo Buy at $56,500. 3 BR., 2'h ba.; ga,;ien patio. Owner anxioJs! Mary & Don . . UHll;IUI IH COROHA DB. MAR -2 bedroom plWI d en, ~Ille, with beams and brick. ;;ee •Rosemiiry Butterfield at 433 HelioQtol>e, south of highway. llHl9U1 IH llllG CAHYOM -Fren~h --' THE REAL ESTATERS ~~~~~~~~~~ !Re gency w /fairway views. 3 bdrms, 4 TRl-l'UX •• Go•rol 1002Go•rol I Ml ----- baths, flawless workmanship.· Cob-2266 Miner, c. lt1eta . ..........•... , ............................. .. blestone motor court. Air-cond. Big 2 Br&: den, 11!1 ba, (rplc, price red uction now $230,000. See 'bltns, cust drps & Vergilene Hull at 81 Royal St. George. p:i~~i~~fsr On~;.w~.~: 11119111 IH HARIOR YllW IROADMOOR Ph , 642.8885. -4 bdrms, fam. r m., putting gree~. 1 ..:.:==="---::::~1 decking & view al $121 ,000. See Barbie SPAHISHGl;t.HT +POOL Hutchings at 2606 Wavecrest. 2 Story . 4 bedroom, 3 LMquE OM S,YeiL,.tSS M U -17,000 lavis h baths. Dining sq. ft. lot, ·4 bdrln single story, nearly room . sunken li \•lng new $179.950. See Sharon Smith at 67 room . Fireplace under MonlecitO, Spyglass Hill. rugged bca n1 ce.ilings. DS 3 Oaken banni s t e r UH19UE IM CAMEO HIGHLAM -s tair ca ,e . lto m e o bdrm, fam rm, ·!00 sq ft. pool. cyn balcony decor. ltetl tile view. See Nancy Laux at 601 Rockford roor. Few blocks to 1otr R d $89 ~ course. Near the beach. oa . .__,. ARE YOU READY FOR UNl9UE I" MESA VERDE -4 bdrm THIS! ONLY 542.5-00. plus 20x20 bonus room, sgle sty nr park Act NO\Y ! call M2-2S35. & school. $63.500. See Belly Chappel. at 2900 Pemba Dr. UHl9Uf IH llG CAHYOH -Unique decor and Jdsc ping, J><>VI and sep. jacuzzi. 4 bdrms, only Sl.74,500 .. See Ronnie Lundy al #9 Torrey Pmes Lane. UHl9UE IH HARIOR YllW HOMES - Let Carol Wilkiilson show you this neat 4 bdrm w /fam rm Palermo for $94,900 -2333 Port Lerwick Pl. .. New list· ing ... lsttime Open. ' UH191JE IH llG CAHYOM -3 bdrm. Monaco extras, views, low price of $142,500'. See Rita Boland al #9 Rue Valbonne. UHl9UE OH SPYGLASS HILL -5 bdrm, Nantucket, pool, jacuzzi and A /C. Only $159,750. See Dorothy Johnson at #18 Mission Bay Dr. llHl9UE IH llG CANYON -See #5 Royal St. George. Large, beautiful 5 bdrm. Priced al $259,500. U~l()UI: t1()1"1:S REALTO RS" THE NICEST ,EOPLE SELLING TH E NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA"VERDE. 548-5990 • CALL US .. _.. 1002 ·-1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWUSTIHG Duplex $110,00J, "316 Iris, Corona del Mar. Bayfront condo $88.000 310 Fe rnando, Balboa OPENSUNZ-5 Olive \Vi ggenhorn. Rllr 675·6160 HIWPORTYISTA ASSUMl71/tl'o FULL l'lllCI $35,950 Exceptional NEWPORT VISTA situated on quiet cul -de -sac s treet . Popular floor plan & lots or extras. OVER SIZED LOT with loU or fruit t rees -38' covered PARTY PATIO. ~ume S?O 000 remaining loan. NO, NE\V LOAN COSTS. I-furry take advantage call 546·2313. oPf"i,!iO•lrS,uN roetN;CE•. -~"! ;~ 11 M_ ,.,. -.;j:> -1 TllE REAL ESTATERS BIGCAHYON OPEN HOUSES O wn« '!?.,~E aoUon SUNDAY 1 5 Be aut 4-Br, 'f,:ieparatc -ma«« '"'"· ram •m. 2 120 C Wlon Wery 2-rireplaces, formal din- Moroccan d esig n 3 bedroom home , ing. Be am cei lings b 't thruout , u pg r a d e d Ocean view from master r SUI e . wallpapers & carpeting. Leaded glass windows used thruout. curving c ustom pool · Spanish Te.rraCotta fl oors . Adobe jacuzzi & m assive fireplace. Spanis h tiled kitchen over-'4'a terlall. As.sume loan looking pvt courtyard Jrg enough for or approx. $124.500. Price M I $179.500. swimming po61. ust see o apprec. OWNER WILL $115,000. 2118-dC.-t FIHAHCE Ocean view home with room for swim-Lovely ra mily home en-circling huge patio, 4-lrg ming pool featuring Galleria entry ap-BR ·s. 2•r.iba with marble, proached from a dramatic bridge. 3 family rm , very large liv Large bedrooms (+ pvt master BR rm a nd log burnin g SW·te) 2lf.a ba, massive family rm.. fireplace. Laundry room ' with sewinJC area. Low (rplc & formal din rm. It's reall y maintenance, pool sizti special, only $89,500. lot. S89.950. Cdt.1. CENTURY 21 · "EH GUSHY " Robert S. LGllCJford, Realtor COTTAGE 49. 4·9446 cw 497.341 5 Cozy log fireplace wra118 l !!!~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~!!I around living room into I! dining room. \V<ti ls of glass bring red brick patio indoors . Sh ade trees & trellises. 3-Rr + den with t'~rench doors, 21h bath. I\ mw;t to see in Irvine Terrace. $07.SOO. Fe.!. G1•1 .. I 002 G1neN I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YES, Y'OU CAN. . - .•. live on fee land In Harbor View Homes, In •a stunning 2 bdrm. & den charmer, at $76,500. Back yard orient· ed to outdoor living ... indoors, a beauty! ' or1H 1-5 SUH. 1914 l'OtlT CU.RIDGE Q: Orange Coast • 2600 '[.CNst Hwy., Corona del lhr IEAL ESfAT_E 1 • ~44 ·4141 1 CALL 640-6600 ~rri e co. .... u .... OROK.ERS, !!hare office space, co-0p. ~3',f, rom· missloni;;. Let's tMlk private . Call Cc.n e , S.0·055$ . . IRYIHE THRACE EXCLUSIVE Sunshine bright & just right for small family. 2 bedrooms, convert ble den, clean & freshly paint Perfect corner location. $81 , or1H 1-5, 600 PA TOUT A. DR- FAMILY STYLE University Park -""''i>S fo par pool, schools. Iii .. -~ edroom, 21 baths, f~· ~ gas BB private _ 11dsca.:p~e1Gd;BJlfl sprinklers •• ., . 17932 - Ol'lH 1-5. $10,000 PRICE RBIUCTJ()M, •• Makes this the best value ip Dove Shores. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Famil room. Inspiring view. Qwner transferred & anxious to sell. Ma consider l ease /option. $159,50 Ol'lH 1-5. I 032 SAKTIAGO. IRYIHE TERRACE -HEW us~ Exciting front row view of bay ocean. 3 bedrooms + maid's roon( Enclosed patio w /pool. Off ere furnished for $235.000 on fee Ian Ol'lH Z-5.1627 IAYADIRETERllACI VIEW LOT Build your own home. Level lot w I cean view ; 65'x135' corner. closet shopping area ; good location. Dana Poinl -·only $41 ,750. I OUHTI' IM IAYCREST Spacious 4 bedroom fainlly horn~ with s parkling pool & outdoor ent_e taining area. Open corner locat10 on quiet street. Offered al $118,000. FAIULOUS CUSTOM PATIOS In this attractively decorated ~ bedroom Rutgers townhome iq University Park. Great entertaining home near pool & tennis courts_ on fered al $67 .500. ; 5 I EDROOM S AND A YIEw • • Somerset model in Harbor Vie~ Large family room, 3 baths, 3 ca; garage, $122,000. I EST I UY IH I LUFFS I Fee land. Compare this to others at this price on lease land & appreciate the value. 3 bedrooms. Jarge maste suite, conversati on area In livin. room. $79.~. SEPARATE HOME IH UHIYUSITT PAllll , Attraclivery d e-c•orated & landscaped 3 bedroom with study a family room . Convenient tO transportation, schools, & recrea, lion. Must see al only $63,900. l'LEASE CA,LL FOR A FREE PICTURE IROCHURE Of LISTING A Coldwel Banker Co. • • 644-tl66 • . -------. -- •f DAILY PILOT l'tUIMFwS. HD•Mhf-S. 1·····" .... 541 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G .. ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1M;ll IOOJ Ge•:.. 1002 t lliCHCU.SSIC ASSUME $27,000 "Low, low $251 per month )..aye alll NO NEW LOAN _COSl'S.1-. 81.n w-bNch a nd harbor from this 3 bedroom C l-IA LET ! ·soarlna culhcdral cell ingsl SUruihlne country \t i t c h e o I Sweeplng master bedroom t Lush ~nkle deep car pet! Parklike rear yard. Call 847-6010. 0111, 111 9-: ri s 1.:;,. iO " i.1c'i, [~J ll~llll OPEN HOUSE .............................................. BLUFFS 4 BDRM. "E" oHM 1·1 440 VISTAnlllrA- End unit, 3 yr. old ; lovely Mt .. night light view. 2250 Sq. ft . Highly upgraded. ~·am . rm., form. din .. 2'h ba. Courtyard entry. plus 2 patios. Near pool. Asking $93,500 HELEN .8. DOWD REAi.Tott, IHC. MLS 644-0114 lf73Tj.Llst...&1'.,s•n 22 I * t74R1 n1rU,- Hewport-M ... -.tofR'"''"'.._"'.,' 5 9 8 Fayette Circ., . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C.M. SAT /SUN 1·6 ~umplete ly r('modeled :1-bd rm . 2 bath, vacant beauty l" wa1tinl: for an v (lt'r anti lhc ov.'Tler says tnake him one he can't rcrusi•. Move 1n uf>On c:red>l <1pproval FHA REPO BEACH-$21,900 l'riced thousands belo~ mkt ! 2 Bdrm, 2 story, sunshine kitchen, bike to beach, scho6ls and shop· ping. Commfmity pool · low, low down and small monthly payments! Of. fered for very limited • SO DON'T \VAlT! l'"or quick a1lpl. cull 847-6010. 0!111 ! I • ,1 \' or. ICll'I "• I • 1~1sa;111 • lA ACRE PLUS. RANCHO 'That "s what they call them in those fun cy·uds. 'This sure isn't fancy, but if your own home on :i~ or _.an 'acre j_n tho·bactt__llay area and things like horses turn you on. then give u s a cull. Tem· porary income of about $1000. per month, Price $14,950. I . '1£1~=~~ Piap.rti•• '1 752·1920 t~ QUAil St NIWl'Olt llAC \ HOMEPLUS · .' UNITS '"Co m e see this lovely East.side C.M. 3 bdrm home on a lot with room for 5 or 6 unlls. Gunrd a gainst infla t ion by build ing \your own permane nt income source where you ca n keep a close eye on it. Priced at only $.56;600. I " :m=l· Plaperlles ~ i 752•1920 I MOO ~ILST.. NIWf'Olll llACM I • l ·l $31.950. ' E¥er so s harp a nd ~autifully decorated, lbis lovely 3 yr old Mesa Verde townhouse has e\len bad Its double garage"inade into•a ram I· IY room . Landscaped private patio. 2 Spacious bedrooms. I " 11!11Gu111~·1 ~IPlace . Plap.n ... · 152~1920 1400 OU.tiilSt. NI II.at t• OPEN HOllS! SAT & SUH 1-5 t 2230H.-L- l Owncrc~~!owni~R • ; houses. Pleaise maki~ e;ven a ridiculous offer on thlii lovely, vacant 3- bedroom , 3 balh. pool home near Cherry Lake iq Newport Beach . Owner would 1ike$84 ,500. See it a nd name your: price. m=:!: Plaparllea · 752 .. tno ~QUAM. st. llACH lolOBILE HOME PARK ~lTE : Sale or exchange 462 s pace site ror lm- prov·ed Income property 'HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDROOM 1722 Mira m ar, Balboa 675-6125 $78,500 Sat ,Sun 12·5 2521 Crestview !Bayshores) NB 673-8550 $69,900 Sat ,Sun 1-5 #8 Montanas Norte, Irvine 496-6273 $74,000 Sat&Sun 11-5 709Acacia, Coronadel Mar - 675-3000 $56 ,500 Sat ,Sun 1·5 702 Acacia, Corona de! Mar · 675-5511 $65.000 Sat,Sun 1-5 1008 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 673·3221 $37,500 Sat,Sun 1-5 •1100 Whitesails, HV!Ills, CdM 675-6000 $84 ,500 Sun 1·5 ••6404 Oceanfront, Newport Bch 675·4060 $135,000 Sunday 1·5 31002 Ariana Ln, Laguna Niguel 752-7315 $53,900 Sun 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN •4527 Orrington, Cameo Sh rs CdM 675·3000 $139,500 Sun. 11 : 30-4 1984 Pt. Claridge (HY Hms) N.J!. 644 ·4848 $76,500 ~n. 1-5 787.Nyes Pl., Laguna Beach 644-6200 $189,000 Sun. 1-5 •243-6lst.St. Newport Shores, NB 642-5200 $53,500 Sunday 1-5 3 llDROOM 4821 Cortland, Coronadel Mar 673-4400 Sat ,Sun 1·5 .. lOOOGrove, Wes tside, C.M. 540·3666 $38,500 Sat,Sun 1·5 153SiMiramar Dr. Bal. Pen. NB 675·8887 $75,000 Sat ,Sun 12·5 1218 Dover Dr <Westcliff) N.B. • 675-5200 SatiSun 1-5 51.i 38th St., Newport Beach &19·2632 $139,000 Sat ,Sun 12-5 15861 Belfas t , DutchHaven, H.B. 968-4456 $48,950 Sun 1-5 1045 Balboa Ave:, Laguna Beach 644-4910 SGG ,900 Sat,Sun l -5 314 Prospect (NewportShrs) NB &15·7575 $69,500 Sun. 1-5 223Lugonia, Newport Beach 631-1400 $65,500 · Sat ,Sun 1·5 432 Prospect (NewportShrsl NB 548-1290 $63,750 Sat /Sun 1·5 23912 Danzig Bay, Laguna Niguel 673·8550 $76,500 Sat,Sun 1·5 1933 Port Barmouth (HVHomes) NB 642·8235 $72 ,750 Sat ,Sun 1·5 •376 flower, Costa Mesa 546-5880 $57,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 450Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sat !Sun 1-5 598 Fayette Circ .. Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sat ,Sun l ·6 3IJ'I Marigold Av, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $119,500 Sat,Sun 1-5 2820Chillon Way, Laguna Beach 494·9446 $115,000 , Sunday 1-5 214 Via San Remo, Udo Isle 675-7225 $134,500 Sun 1-5 17317 Apel Ln, Huntington Bch 842-2535 Sun 1-5 ••#5 Balboa Cove, NeWPOrt Beach , 631-1400 $i39,500 ' · Sun 1-5. • #34 Rue Fontainebleau Big Cn NB 549·8505 s~;500 Sunl-5 5022 Paseo Dali (T. Rock) Irvine: 552-7000 $60,000 Sun.1·5 •234 Morning Canyon, CdM 675-6900 $139,500 Sun 1-5 81 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 675-6000 $230,000 Sunday 1·5 9 Rue V albonne, Big Canyon 675-6000 $142,500 Sunday 1·5 2386 Westminster, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $43,500 Sun l ·5 1969VistaCaudal (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 . Sun. 1·5 3114 Yukon, Costa Mesa 646-7\71 $,54,000 Sun 1·5 •235-61st St. Newport Shores, NI!. &15-0303 $52,500 Sunday 1-5 509 A\Oenida Ladera, (Bluffs) NB &10-0020 Sun 1·5 J IR • · FAM 11M w Dlt4 ••3911Marcus Ave, Nwpt. Bcb. 675-6122 Fri ,sat !Sun 1-5 249 Joann, Cos!a Mesa 546-4141 $44,950 Sunilay 1·5 27431 Via Segundo, Mission Viejo "'16-4141 $64,000 Sunday1·5 b~~; Tustin (Npt. Hts.) N,B. 644-7662 $73,950 Sat!Sun 1-5 •1686Labrador, Costa Mes a 646-9666 $59,900 Sat!Sun 1-6 13150utrigger Dr. CdM 644-0254 Sat,Sun 1·5 1615 Cornwall Lo., Newport Bch · &1:!·1253_ $79,500 Sat !Sun •10302 Niagara (Meredth Gdn) HB 963-4344 $71,000 Sat/SUdl0-5 1631.LlncolnLn. (Westcliff)N.B. 646-7414 $110,000 Sat/SUD 1-5 2831 Zell, t.aguna Beach 4114-2146 $78,500 Sat!Sun 2·5 474 Nyea Place, Laguna Beach 494-9473 S118,IOO DaUyll-4:30 4131.Slerra Tree <Univ. Pk) Irv IJ6Z.7000 $70,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 lllllJBayshore (Bayshores) N.B. • 766 Sun. 2·5 ben:r, Costa Mesa $t(l,OOO Sat/Sull 1·5 ......... ..... j Lovely 4 BR,~to loc,Jfllt~ 9118.SOO. 19291 Ely D _ve, Jrvln99unday 2-S 09=' •• ~ 3B&...2 ... ;poo{6vlew. 234 Monilnil'Canyon Rd, CdJ:l $utlda,y l·S ·, "UNIQUE LOT" ... on Newport 'Beach's onlr. lake. 125 ft _ Owner may 1ubord nate for qualitied buy/I. For details callno'- Jg:::mgiRE~'BS, ~~T~:l4 Ml1lif ~ C:.. Sl».IOI 3.+ 2 -507·507~1.afkapur Sat1-4SuoU°" . .• ~IAt .• Charming 3 BR, So. of Hwy. Room for poi>J and '8dd-<1n w Mew. $119,500. Seller will finance. • DIRECTORY • ..... ...., ... ..,. ... y.. ............ ,... ........ ~ ................... . _._.._..~ ............... ., ................ ...,.... TMol"WAMl'ADL....._ ....... .,.. ............. .,,.... ... ~ ..... -................... .....,. st ., ... ,,...,. . 1006 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar •888 Sand~asUe Dr, CdM 646-7414 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-5147 $121,900 Sat!Sun 12·4 231 Lugonia (Newport Shores) NB 17201 Treeha).'en Lane. Hunt Bcb 548·1290 $62,500 Sun. 1·5 &18-2323 $.54,000 , Sat,SUO 10-5 1930 Port Cardiff (HVHomes) NB ••61 Linda Is le Dr, Unda Isl NB 64208235 $73,495 Sat/Sun 1-5 &10-4050 $215,000 Sun. 1·5 • •121 Ha rbor Island Rd., NB 2018 Leeward Ln (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 $279,500 Sal/Sul\ 1·5 833-9265/675-2373 . ' Sat/SUn 1-5 2331 Cliff Dr., Newport Heights 413 Cabrillo Te,r, Corona de! Mar 631-0033 $205,ooo DAJLY1-6p.m. 673-2222 srso,ooo-Sun.1"5 433 Heliotrope, old CdM , CdM 4620 Wayne Road, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $89,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 673-2222 $119,;;oo Sun.1·5 20251 Adrian, Deane, Hunt Beach •27!11 Blue Water, HrbVullls CdM 968·4456 $66,'900 Sun 1·5 644-0055 $152,000 Sat,SUO 1·5 2601 Crestview (Bays hores) NB •1586 Corsica, Costa Mesa • 673·8550 $77 ,500 Sat ,Sun 1-5 546-2313 $52,900 Sat/SUn 1·5 •4507 Tremont CCameoShrs) CdM •2901 Ebbtide Rd. (IMiills) CdM 675·3000 $157 ,500 Sat ,Sun 1-5 644-6200 $129 ,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 222 Lugonia, Newport Beach 2015 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB · 631-1400 $68,500 Sat,Sun 1·5 644 ·4910 $89,500 Sat!Sun 1-5 521 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isl NB •1806 Galaxy Dr, DoverShrs NB &10·5560 $155,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 644·4910 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4501 Roxbury Dr, Cam Shrs CdM 3000 Beacon, Npt. Hts., N.B. 644·4910 $139,000 Sat ,Sun 1·5 675-7225 $75,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 • • LA llOUll """ ... llallfn Villa-4 bdrml. + atudy, 4 baths . S4 Ft. cor11ar lo\. Brfck _ courtyard, rromal cliniQI, balcony bay view. $189,SOO Ula.I STWI. Ml'WOlll' IMCH I Delwce 4 bdrm. owner's unit + 3 bdrm. • rental. Shingle eJtterior. Cannot be duplicated! $138,950. OPENSUN.1-S Jl4 PllOSPICT, MIWPOllT SHOlllS ~orator's home; 3 bdtm. A-frame • Cathedral cell., kitchen bit-ins. '68.SOO OPEN SUN. l ·S D A 1/ I 0 s 0 ~; P. £ :\ L T y • • , . 1_,-l • , J , • " ~ " ., ' l_,\, 1855 Boa Vista Cir,~ Mesa S40-l'l20 $83,000 Sun 1·5 ~Cherry Hills Ln, Big Cyn, NB . 753-7315 $255,000 Sun 1·5 1520 Highland (West.clitf) NB &12 8235 Sun.1-5 •4607 Orrington, Cameo Shrs CdM 642·8235 $129 500 Sun.1·5 1572 Pegasus, Santa Ana Hts, SA &15-0303 $63,500 Sunday 1-5 •2327 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach 646-3255 $119,500 Sun 1-5 6 IR & FAM llM w DIN •3626 Harbor View Hills, CdM 675-7225 $148,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 •964 Denver, Costa Mesa 545-5201 $55,000 ••87 Linda Isle, NB,, 642.8235 Sat/SUn 7 IR & FAM llM or DEN ~Hampshire Ct. Dover Shores, NB 644-7270 $295,000 Sat~n 1·5 GOMDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDllOOM 420 Cypress, Laguna Beach 675-7225 $54,900 Sat,Sun 2-5 21R•llll 2580 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $43,SOOujl D,ailyl-5 3 llDROOM 344 Vista Otero, Bluffs, N.B. &10-5357 $96,000 Sunday 12-5 1757 1 Hickory Tree La, Unv Pk Irv **333 Morningstar, Newport Bch 642-5200 S62,900 • Sat ,Sun 1-5 631-1400 $239 ,000 Sat!Sun 1-5 _ 400VistaSuerte (Bluffs)N.B. 833·9781 Sat/Sun 1·5 1626 Tus tin Av .. Newport Hghts 1751 Miramar, Balboa &12-5200 S61 ,900 Sat ,Sun 1-5 &12-8235 $124 ,000 Sat,Sun 1-5 • • •2230 I-leather Ln .. N.B. 2606 Wavecrest, HV B'moor CdM 752-1920 •Sat ,Sun 1·5 675-6000 $121,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20!7 Valley Rd . Costa Mesa 2319 Heather La. Newport Beach &16-7414 Sat ,Sun 1-5 546-4141 . Sat!Sun 1-5 1284 Londonderry St. Costa Mesa 8921 Stillwell, Park Place, H.B. 546-4141 $46,950 Sat,Sun. 1·5 968-4456 $68,900 . Sat/SUn 1-5 3140 Country Club Dr, Mesa V .. CM 20071 Midland. MeredithGrdns HB 979·3788 Sat/Sun 1·5 968-4456 $7r,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 · 2888 Bernard Court, Laguna Bch 1921 Kings Road, Newport Beach 494-9446 $89,500 Sunday 1-5 642-5722 /979-5099 !· Open Daily 16092 Abajo, Fountain Vly 2301 Tustin, Newport Beach 968-3371 $49;00<> Sun 12·6 540-1151 . Sat,Sun l-5 17401 Newland, Huntington Bch 1130Santiago, Newport Beach 842·4455 $43 ,950 Sun 1·5 546-2313 $169 ,000 Sun 12·4 158 Buoy, Costa Mesa 19525 Sandcastle, Hunt. Bch 548-3011 $49 ,500 Sunday 1-4 968·3371 $65,000 Sun 1.S •1701 Galatea Terr, Newport Bch 1 Burning Tree Rd, BigCyn, NB 644-5046 Sun.1·5 752-7315 $270,000 Sun 1-5 315 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 2333 Port Lerwi~k, HV Homes, NB 673-6510 $93,500 Sun. 1·5 675-6000 $94,900 Sun 1-5 932 Jasmine Circ .. Costa Me sa 67 Montecito, Spyglass, CdM 833·3821 $59,500 . Sun. l -5 675-6000 $179,950 Sun 1·5 4733 Cortland Dr, Cam IDnds, CdM 1338 Antigua, Dover Shores, NB 673-3177 $83,500 Sun.1·5 642-5200 $129,500 Sunday 1-5 3309 California, Costa Mesa 2900 Pemba, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-2313 $53 ,500 Sun 1-5 546-5990 ~.500 Sunday 1-5 •2319 Tustin, Newport Beach *9 Torrey Pines Lane, Big Canyon 546-2313 $87,500 Sun 12·4 -675-6000 $174,500 Sunday 1-5 18741 Via Siena, Irvine •906 Allepo (EastblufO NB 831-9411 Sun 1-5 642-8235 $98,500 < Sun.1-5 •3075 Platte, Costa Mesa 908 Almond (EastblufO NB &15;0303 Sunday 1·5 642-11235 $99,750 Sun.1·5 •2915 Ebbtide, Corona de! Mar 1859 Port Wheeler (HVHomes) NB 673-8550 $124,500 Sun 1-5 642-8235 $85,500 '_ Sun, 1-5 451 Cambridge Cir,,NewportHts. 17407Palne Cir, Culverdalelrv 642·5200 $68,SOO Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $59,500 Sun.1·5 •601 Rockford, Cameo Jlglnds, CdM 1871 Swan Circle, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $89,500 Sunday 1-5 545-9491 $80,950 Sun 1·5 1915Santiago (Baycrest) NB 17Cypress Pl. Lane, BigCynNB 642-8235 $139,500 Sun. 1-5 640-6161 $171,~ Sunday 1·5 1114 White Sails Way, HV!Ils CdM **1933 Bayside, C<rona del Mar ,. 644-6200 $99,500 Sun. 1-5 675-7225 $239,950 i;un 2-6 49216tb Place, Costa Mesa 19291 Ely Drive, Irvine &16-7171 Sun 1-5 675-6900 $69,500 • Sun2-5 4 llDR~ • 11 Greenbrier I .n, Big Cyn, NB •706K-Tbanga (lrvTerr.)CdM 640-6600 $179 ,SOO Sunl·5 675-5930 Daily 1-5 2767 Albatross, Costa Mesa 3065 Mountain View, Laguna Bch 646-7171 Sun 1·5 494-9473 $75 ,000 Sun.1·5 • 191!5 Sabrina Terr., CdM 287'%~J:;;:~veJ:.\~nl-5 546-5990 $65,000 Sat/Sun l·S 111 Via Quite (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $99,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 8722 Princess Cir, Hunt. Bch. 963-7881 $54,900 Sat,Sun 1·5 63 Montecito, Corona de! Mar 833-8600 $190,000 Sun 1-5 15590 Begonia, Westminster 968·3371 $52 ,000 Sun 1·5 1412SeranadeTerr, JrvTer CdM 640-6600 $97 ,500 Sun 1-5 *621 Powell Pl., Newport'Beach 646·7711 rl9,500 . Suiii-5 ~ 4 1R • FAM 11M w DIM 216 Via ltbaca (LldoJsle) NB • • 644-4910 "'5.S<!O Sun l-~ •1627 Ba:radere Terr, Irv. Terr &14·17!16 $235,000 Sun2·5 2767 Albatross. C~a Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5 1790New11'.ampshlre, Mesa Ver. DM 962·7771 $59,950 Sunday 1·4 :30 2053 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM 5U·5032 $77,900 • Sat/Sun 1·5 •%12'1 Indian Sprtngs Ln, ~B 831-0797 /80-7102 Sat&tn 12·5 - I 18IOOM 5 Royal St. George:Blg Cyn, NB 1f15-6000 $259,500 Sat/SUnl-S •1011 Marian La. Westcllff, NB .642-5200 $124,500 Sunday 1·5 5 IR • FAM IM w DIN . 29211 Silver Lane, N.B. -6'4-4910 $89,SOO Sun 1·5 * ••76 Linda Isle Dr, Linda II NB 644-4910 $395,000 Open Daily 1-5 430 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl NB 678-7300 $197,500 Sat/SUn.1-5 988Azalea, Greenbrook, C.111 •• S40-l1S1 $1111,sOo Sunday 1·5 •1524 Sandcastle CHVHlllsl Cc!M 642-8235 $10,900 -Sat /Sulll.·5 ••618 Harbor Isl Dr, off Bayside ' 642-8235 Sat /SUD 1·5 . 17LochmoorLn. (Blgc.tnyan)NB 6HGOO l>AILYl·S 1711 Tanager, Meaa,Verde, CM 546-S911D $81,IOO SatiSwl1·5 2!01Pt. Whitby (H.V.Homee)NB 6"-1766 $122,0llO Sun. l ·S ••3802Channel Pl,'at381hStNB · 646-8811 S!S0.000 ~t/Sul)l-S 1337Galuy, DoverSborel,Nll . MZ-5200 Sat/SUD l·S • •18 lllulon B l>r, Spygla, CdM . 71111 . 468Vista Trueba (Bluffs! N.B. 64().5560 $77 ,500 Sat !Sun 1-5 404 Superior, Newport· Beach 675-3000 $iS,950 Sat,SUO 1-5 2dla. Vista Ornada (Bluffs) N.B. · llf4.1133 $96 ,500 Sun 1-5 502 Vista Grande (Bluffs) N.B. 644·1133 $75,900 Sun. 1·5 427 Vista Flora (Bluffs) N.B. , . 644·1133 $65,000 ' · Sull. i ·5 J IR & FAM RM< w DIN 2317 EastBluff Dr, Newport Bch 546-2313 $54,238 · Sun 1·5 4 llDROOM 3 Rue Villars (Big Canyon) N.B. 640-5560 $177,000 Daily 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE ZIR&llll 427 Heliotrope, Corona de\ Mar 673-8550 $97 ,000 Sun 1-5 3 IR & I IR 116 29th St, Newport Beach 675-6670 $121>,000 Sat,Sun 1-5 311•2111 ••3913 Marcus, Newport Beach 675-6122 Fri /Sat ,Sun 1 ·5 507·507'h Lark.spur,~. . 675-<l900 $133,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 12·4 f 3 llDROOMS EACH 1826 W. Balboa, Newport Beach 673·3891 $69,500 Sat,Sun 1·5 ' 719 Poinsettia, Corona del ~ar , 675-3000 $119 ,000 Sat/Sun l -5 J IR • FAM llM EACH 510 Avocado, Corona de! Mar- 67S-4060 $137,500. Sunday 1-5 41R&21R 1321·1321'h W. Bay, N.B. 675-7060 $112 ,000 Sat.1-4: Sun.1·5 '41R&31R - l1842nd St., Newport Beach 645-7575 $138,950 Suu. 1·5 4 llDROOMS EACH 617 Iris, Corona del Mar 675-3000_ $124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 1234 W. Balboa J'llvd.; N.B. • 675-6670 $119,SOO SatiSun 1-5 HOME & INCOME 21R&FAMllM& I Ill JIJ'l·307 'h Diamond (Bal Isl ) NB 673·7300 Sat/Sunl·5 INCOME PROPERTIES 352-362 Thalia, Laguna Beach 675-8824 , $119,500 Sun 11·5 . UNITS FOR SALE I d-2 •;_ Z llli & fAM 1M 2266 Miner, Costa Mesa 642·8885 $72,500 ()pen Daily ' . HOUSES FOR RENT 4 Ill • FAM llM w DIN •2127 lndlan Sprlnpl..n, N.B . 631-0797 $!)90 Sat /SUD 12-, • ' •• ' , ... • " ·-, ' . I TARBELL 1926-1976 "'hiden~A•IY..-sary'~ s,. ......... -..... Pmligo a .O OI C:.O..o Mesa! A ~ of irMt' & Pao> UT-.ded by noally m:lriand y<>rdt """ ""'IM r.ont & """· lmidt is ""'°°'" with o beout;ru1 hc,..fuodo buffet, hostess'• detoqht iitd!en .witli di""""""'. Cov .. ed poho doubles as a 90me room. 3 . . . . spacious suites, seporote family room wit., dou~e fnPoce ;,,,o the l!Wq "'°"' Slil,CXX). Uited by Solly Shatzen. 540-1720. SJJ,SOO • J + Pool! A lat of home fa the ~ Huge ....im pool. deic"'"' gcsdon with · por~hke yards. Private dance veranda; handyman . goroge. ug. & o.y floa pion offers 3 queen.sized beaoomi. a deluxe ~ ,.jfh bU11.;,,. seMncj "' ;,.,;,,,,,. dnnc;i cna. lots of room fa yo.I boot a trail•. 0..0 out the price & save$$$! 540-1720. ...... ·-&-... De,q>ed '"' tho Iago fanoly w;th comlOfl '1 mrd! Ovried Country lot, -~ yard room for the kids. Ggootic free form patio. PV stone exterio". 4 mg bed<oom, famol di..;,.q room off slate ny foy«. Lage den aeo. 22 foot IMng room with fwepkxe. 3rd bath off rraster st.ite. $111.'IOO. 540-1720. tiowport -k · -A font.,.fic tonris WkJ in excellent cweo! Close to schools. \hops, pool & tervVs on withed the m::iintenonc:e. f>ride of .,,,_ship, greet I°' _..,.anng ..;th &. open ba, condleiqlt dinrq room plus o conversation f1tepit. 3 becfrooms. 3 baths. ~t Eu.opeon iilchen 1"' tho chef ;n the llOOse. 1n.m. 540-1720. L•a.e1 & AYocodoc Owner is extremely aflUous to sell this worderft.4 hom9 on o tree lined street. Lots of fn.it trees at on ams d1tonce! ExceHent concition. thick capets & c00rdinated drapes. VerK1tile floor plan feotu"es 4 bedrooms. o crodling fweploce in tfte I~ living quarters. Low bcrgoin price at $33,7sb. 5'1().1720. ~ ' .' . ... -... ~~ ~...---~--' -. , .. _. ~ OVSKJOllS O '"mmorinq pool fully .,.Ppped 10< swimming pleasure. lots of "":' concrete dec•ing. Inside is big with 0 2850 flOOf pl1>1 that . boosts 3 huge bedrooms & 3 baths. a formal dining room served by o Spon;sh-styled. kitchen, separate den-lib-ary c:reo for the studious! Air conditioned, formal living ~ "'°"'"< $98,950. Ask 1"' Magaret High.,.;th, 540-1720. Cellfor•fa la•c• Style: Tastefully appointed in delicious tones ' & te11tures. Pcn~i\e landscaping, electric gaoge door opener ere just a few of the special feoti..res of ths "California" home. /'Vr-conditioned .tfruout the family floor pion whc'1 unvet1s a 3 beaoorn wing wit'1 the rroster retreat secluded O#a'f from ch1dren's q.aaters. Intimate dining """ S8'V8d by 0 '""" krtchen. 0odlinq frepkx~ separate fomly room. A.II for My $44,950. 540-1720. SJt,500 -Oww Sca:dllcr, The best ;n bagojn.piced fom;ly homes! llick-pile capets & coordinated d.opery lcr o delicately dec0<ot· ed interior. 3 queen-sized bec*ooms. two <pden both< Gourmet krtchen with rich wood ~< Cozy d;nrq creo. Wde emy foy.- leods to central floor a11aqe11ient. l..u:iuy living room. Wmh« /dry~. refrigerota & dishwasher di mduded. Coll 540-1720 T•a. Pool. C .. •avw. A fantastic Irvine 9°"' of o home! Pride of """"'"'P. with o beoutifJ touch ;nside & out. FUly sp;nki«ed loom. pool .aed lot on o q;.t CDS ., .. ,, hJ. joceri to all facilities. Big bi1liad room for ~ teeoogers, 4 big suites & 3 baths. Famol dinirq. separate den-study aeo. Galley kitchen, sepcrote fornny fiesta room. Wood-b..ming iWepioce ;n r,,,;rq quat"" Pcr1y patio. $66.500. Cd! 540-1 no. SJ7,000 -W• to .._ l.liqio not just .~! Aduft cOmmunity ~ rems. swi~ Jao.mi & rec facilities oil enclosed. 1/2 m1e to rho beach. A chonnirq home f0< the yourq couple. PtWote paents retr.at ~th sepcrote barh. 9J8Sf . cp:ners too! Country kitchen with lots of cabinet "'°"" & bredkfost aoo necrby. Private patio, bqo Mng quat .... l.u!h gr-...y & potted plants oll aound. Chock out tho price & """ $$$! Coll 540-1720. 540-1720 2955 Hai1 bcw llvd. Costa Mesa Mea ..... JtJ;LO sen.htt:I iooo Cities 'rhruout The µdted Stated IAA MIMiOp· . ~-· ....... -re . .,.,, 't ......... __ - Hiii",_.,. lft. ... tt ,_We lfl ....... s. _jH11111 .... S. Q.lnd!y.Octobw5. tt15 OAILYPtLOT .... ~~·••••• ... ..._._ --·•••••••• 11 •• "••••-•••-""!"•_ ......... _ Hii inFer,. · M11111 ,_.S. 111 n ..,.S. .J .,..... \. IOI.I .w..-1111 c.e.w... t014a..A.Alie " .1014 : ••••••••• .-........... •••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••• ...... i ••·•~ ·-·-················ ··s;IW4' .............................................. -................. 1040 .. ' • cOCllllTaY.~ * •• .. ........................ • .................... ~ I+ ll»&Y i:.~ ~I-I 'OPENING sotlt! ·;;;·~;;·"~·.'.;.".:;'. MuffllttG•••• MIW O+IMAIDT' ltu1a_ I •too f•Oll17 lmattt".tilat.e 5ci:i9la ~ Sii I .Pool .,, /W-P• • patio. Larae home. fonnal •· ~tod hJ~~~..!-1 Partt, 1 bo111e . CloH to ••II ....._...... 11,11, I 8ea•I. • br, l'K bl. !>pk, llY dlnln• rm l1mtly tl:il UC --· mune • ooWI07 elu.b. 5 tf:.":m"i.~.z.!!~ lflWIH,W. nxl, to patk It ICbl. Nr. rm' with rrp1c 'Sc.uuky w It b . 1t1 1 oa ri11 r t.rs bclnu, I baths. raai SboP'I Ctr. By o..tr. ele:.nt Xlnt iinJacln& cathedral cti.1 11 •. • ..,.. """"• r......i dlalloa-~:=c1.2,:f':;.J:"'1...:!:, .... ,_HlllC:C. so,soo. 1163·1165, .M52 ·aveilobte. Pnc<cs to..il ien.1vew:eo111w.wa ,• lls'°'krocalorpooL • PklnttrDr. atfJi..500 BR , tam. rm. Ir Ute Alftenns:-. .MIMNIL. -ctoae4_P&lio.OnlMat~ • cbeerle1t of klt._J.....;..._ -l'l alh"' 1: I t:r. H ~dl ! :.!.tie ppNaile~Owl Y • ; l•ITOiu.CH ~ Loe. within e.uy waUd.ft.I f!~ 1>aa for-:.,::: r:::~~ ~~ r=-:: (-J ~. ~c~c=u?= UNITED BROKEIUI !1ml1¥/dlolnl rm. LoU ---··-cu .. tbll Vlllaae 111"' l ""'UCID <UOOOI of estra1, &lt111 lnrl; 1urrounded _by lovely ...,. .,. ranae " oven, di•· lrttnbelt &. blM UaU.14 LeweetP'ricecl bwa-.h er, security $3790.DOWH On very la;e. comer lot~ OC~ Oc .. Vlew.. •1•tem, de l uae Deserted In small this beaut. home bu a Deltas• d""-+ rumt Cwo ...... • atereo/loltrcom,.J1e private beach cornmunl· huae brlck patio ..... ·• rm.6:balh:piarldqfor• hus cleanzcarpra&e,love· ty (approx 2 blk1 to furnl1hloe c~~f].!~ • Jarpcan.llSl,5001 ·3 ~rl~.1::a..C: •••••miiiiiiiliiiiiiliiil•!!lll•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ly yard 41 patio. Nr . .aand>, ru1Ue e1tertor privacy forent~i : * •71-7060 * ~m Cort1Qc1 Or lcbooll, .,_a\&IJ\11. public w /Shiite roof. Garden Rm. for a pool or CardeD. ..p 1•••'9r... ._OP.tNSOND~Ti.:s' ... ~ 1 part,4abopplna~leta. kitchm baa evttY latest Seller lr•ns., prteed at l b~~~·~·;·~a;11~~~10wrter/lJc llTS-3177 C--.. Mir 102leo.N,...· 1024 Priced for quick tale. fiilture, cl.JXlleHt.e dine, onlySl0,500. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"• $$4,000. 172Ql Treebaven, plush carpel ncw1y in· COl•aae .. ...._ UTST•~oING Ocean Ir: Lane. Opt:n boule 1lo5 alalled. Smalldownmov· \VEHAVEREJliTAJ.S ; .--..... .....---""'" l•i:w:C::::~·j woekd•Y•. lo to 5 es you in! BkrK2-55.U 552-7000 LIVB. • CLASSIC Channel view. Lse orl ....... CsHogi waetencborealJHJ.2'2'31-"'-"'"'-'-'-----1 LOT An i111macul1te ,_,,, 3 sell, -/mo. Tho par!< 3 Luse bedrma. CounllY f-'°'::..::S41=..:·13=::'°c..· ----I OH GOLF COURSE COi.OM.ADiL.MAi BR, 2 Ba bome wllh atllil&CaroaUon.by:td •t )'le kllcben, dbl 2 Exec duplexes (3 Priced to Mll qalckly at warmlll and cbatm that rroqt yard. ~ml iarace. Huie lot for 9UAIM'T Bedrm owners unit h•1 $95,000.Primeeomerlot. ls lndescrib9bae, plus• ho1~~e . H~,~ 1Rr•. 0~ lddl SubmllJOUrdown. NANTUCKET aourmct kit c hen, Joeat.ed ooe bioC't from treelhadedl)IUo, IP'UIY Pu er W4UU1 e 1 Call. . Ele1ant exterior, 501r· candlelite dine. Jge n " 'l"Vlllf l-l,'111[·:'. i:"'1 rt,,1·~ Ocean Blvd. Call Cor Y•rd and excepOonaJ S neverseeanymore.JBr:, ~ in«trees.DeUghtluladd· multi .purpose srea, terms and JocaUon. CaU car + lbop tarage on a 2 Ba. Malrbdnn/ba,pvt, ~ on f r, paneled & toads of glass, vanity UNIVERSITY PA.U 673-8550. giant 60' ft. lot.. Just a upetaln. SeeBamtoGfm ~ &J"-..U.:"'1v cathedral beamed. baths and laundry). All Edlnbur1 3 BR + lge °"'"'rit••1n:1UNft>1t"MCt• abort walk from Bia daily· 426 Beeon a . ~ Family style kit. with on the course in woodsy study off mast.er BIR,~r--, C.orona Beach. Red~ 615·5492 or 6'2-BSM Prin. F.airview&BakerCM built·lna. Brick Crplc, atmosphere. Both for Ba, ccnlr•I A/C, w/elec· to$119,500.fm Only. 649-9511 new serene cpts , 3 sm,ooo. Call1f« terms. tro filter. Fully wall Call&Momt 1~~~~~~~~~~1 spacious bdrms, 2 baths. Bkr962-~ll pape red w /cu1t. d ~ ' THE RFAL £Sl ATE RS . OCEANVTE\V I· Towering tree-shaded & drp a, fully crpt'd .... 3 Br, 2 Ba, nice crpU, 5% d own. Soutbeoast latticed covered huge 4 Br, 2 ba, formal din. rm. Kitchen-Aid dshwsbr, Tal-ft.D drp&, bltna, patio, pool az Shores. 3br, 2ba. AtC. patio. Low 40'a ·• Hunt· exec. home. Close lo bcb. new waler heater, Crplc .. $49.500 fee lot. Elec aar.dr. llex. pool and lake. $55,000. inaton Beach. Flexible 968· 1491 or 962-8847 auto gar. opener. Beaut. Great rental locatlon.1-"'========ij_~!~l~n~a~n~ce:.!:~n~g!_ .. l_..,......=-:-'.~·~=~:-=-I terms. Wo n't. last. aa:ent. Bk yd & patio. Lookl like Close to e_,.ullng. "'-· LUSK $"GLASS Owner/Broter.613-2ll23 · · 8117-0321 . ModelHome.Beatlkl)'ln sumeVAJoan.~Mil.. Beaut. 4 br, 3 ba. agl MOMTICEUO 1---------al l Irvine area. By -Walker t: lr.r. Real fstate level bome. Pror. de· Coste Mesa IOZ4 Condo. Toe1 the lawn Prnti9R&pana Owner.$SS,4SO.SS2-8584 cor'd & lnd&cpd., 3 car mower · live rare-Cree in + POOL alil. Model • '-, 2 ba, has . 1--· Sa ........................ .... gar. You own auu. c. _.._1 lbe$e bright&: cheerful 2754 sq.ft. of luxurious assumable 7% lo•n. $117,000. By owner. MISA. .. -qua rter s. 3 Bdrms., 21----------1 Hving.4Bednns,3baths, Owner anxious. $42,500 640·1728 BEAUTIFtn.. 3 bed.rm, baths; mirrored dining LOOK!-rormal dining rm, sep 2 5851 -....::=====::--·1~=.:::::... _____ -j 2~ ba, 2 fplcs, tge family area; greenbelt view: Bicycle to beach. l ·Story ram rm w/fplc & wet 1-A-'g"-e'-n'-t_. 640....._· ----- TOWNHOUSE 3 Ir 2 la ~x rm, lge master bedrm, pool, clubhouse. Only Villa PacificTown~e. bar. Cov patio, lovely ~RTLEROCK, camp1.11 LOW $JO'S ONL y $19 500 big yard, modem, open, $.14,900 choice end ··-" 2.8 R 2. H/F pool. Raised & 1tuc· view, Plan Iv-4Br,2~8a. TWO ST,...y . • • airy borne. Situated on • '""" · bl k all r ce I u ded & xt as on ' """" 1n. an excellent. South-or beaut iful street. ba 2 car ear stone Cf'Jlk co oc . w ~ o.r pgra r c; Two years }\IEW ! 3 High.way klcalion on a 3140 CountryCJubDr. ~er lr~fd. Priced y_,1trapnvacy.~rcond1· land . $75,000. Pb : Bedrooms, 2 bath. generous45f\.~. Ownr/Realtor 9'19-3'7S8 for quick sale. Bkr. ttoned, auto spnnklers& 833·9444 fEve,838-3386 POOL, yard w/lar&e Callusqwck. 968-443Jor84Q..33.)l garag~ dc;>or opener. patio. Nr. So. Coast &«·ml MESA Verde/Republic. IA.CIC IAY There 1s still more, call Plazaahopping.Bestbuy Open Sal&SUn.l·S.4 br , CALIF.CLASSIC Carol, Red Carpet on this townbou.\e. Call I d ' 3 I Is lrpl OP EN d ally 1.e: 334 Del 2·Story, I•• lam rm, Realtors, 893-1.Ml 1m, m, eve • · Mar. Lrg C\115tom 2-Br + '• H Sun I 4 752·1700 9-~. or st&-3286 Eleaant! tn,900. 2053 den, beam ceil, 2ir..ba. frplc, country kitch, new o,... CMlle ... ;;e~v~es~·~"'-~k~l~or~~Gal~l.;;;;;;;;;;;~~ii'~~~;;;"~:i;P;h~a~la~r~o~pe~~·Agl;:~·";;l;-S032~~176.xl24' lot. Assume 7% crpt s & paint. Cov'd ~~1~6~3~3~2~M~o~;~lw;;;H~l~I · loan-Make offer. patio, walk to acbool .. WNER Harbor View ••POOL, 3 br, din rm, + p ti O ty TR••~ F Consider exehan•e. r es ge area. n w~ !lilt. 3 Br 2 Ba, am. ... ..... tlon rm. 2 lrplcs, 3 • • .. ~ c II n•--•••• Beach + Pool · On Balboa Peninsula; Rm. Beaut. View. $95,000 covered patios, xtra lge Ownr/Agt.6.f.2.1Z12 ;;-"846.'33o~ ~._.......... charming 2 bdrm., 2 ba., 644·1105orZl3-242-'1021 lot. On ly $59,900. Agt.1 --:=::-:::=:=:-1;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;:;jiG~i~a~nt 5 BR, 2 ~lory used brick frplc., sep. 6.f..2·2221, (msg &l8-9966ll Doe'I ,..111 .._ boat! . Quick JIOl"ISession . home + 2 bdrm .• l ba., HARBOR VJ~W ~ Open house Sat-/Su:n 1-6. $37,950 No quaUlying for 7% VA lge. sundeck, beam ceil. Super View · 1686 Labrador, C.M. ' Unlc:t9e, a.to........ 3 Bedroom home on eor· loan. apt.+ l ·bdrm.,lba.;ex· T3:BbRuro.,Dean·F!t.~ 2017 Vall'y Rd. (off ner lot in OLD TO\YN . Reducedto$66,500 t-ra ba. & util. rm. off 2 l3lSOutrlggerDr. Eas... Vic tori• •t llwffsl Walk to park and beach. PACESETTER CU ST o ~I BU IL T car garage + 1 car.port. 644•0254 Ovmer/Agt . 3Br, Fam rm, walk lo I'\-.-Home Sat & S.. Lowest price in town!! Real EsLale848·2133 FRENCH REGENCY $1 14.000 f:-=:::--:-,--.,.,.----7--:--1 5Chools. Priced to sell -.......-eel Call to see, Red Carpet-, l----------1 HOME IN 673,.3663 642·2253 Eves ozv 2 br cottage. frplc, $49,500. Aent. 548-3011. 1.s. Abo•e P opo... Realtors 5a6-8836 • Public Notice BIG CAHYOH , on lo"'.e ly street. Sll.000 .MUST SEW Marifte. ...~~~~~~~~: GofftMalfVA On 18th Tee of Go&f ,... or lseopt.Ownr.f.97·2930 UMITEDMOKEl.S I· .._ ......__._.___ Co 3BR F m .. · associated 81<C•~f"" <1t11,~ 'I>'> 1..:::..:::::..::=..:..:=-=-:...:cc..c_I East Costa Mesa, 3 BR, 1 ... ssum__. ~ urse. , am·r , , Bd . 1 Ba . No. or Hwy. BA, charming older 646--741 4 VACANT!!! Available to anyone with Ba . Partial list O~ Plans & Coastal permit home. Lge fenced yard. Ranch style on tge cor lot. Low, low down-take over or without military feature11 Jocld . Wet Bar·• toenlargeexistinghse.& $46,500. Assume loan bal 2 b•, $37 ,~. 1008 w. FHA Joan. itove in on service . Many 3 & 4 Air Conditioning · • .' .... f • • ' ' • " • Ba ......., ' """ · I L'k b d oom homes now Jacuzzi · Perimeter Heat LARGE. BR. Prof'. de-add 2 bed. 1 over nu of$37,000at!Yk.5.f.8·uu•• Wilson.6'13·3Z21eves credit approva · 1 e er Gou•met Ko't~. eo• $71 500 673 1121 833 2 • k I Bo '--'---------1 h upe• a•ea available. No loan costs. • ... ,..,,, or corated. mountain view, gar. , . . ' or . 1 l, as or n·1-new ome, s • • . blestonc Court Drivewaj 2 BA. ' ·v . & D•'n rms. 640-6085 nle. PubllcHotice \'Valk to HS shoppg, Noqualifying,Jowdown. 1 h I t $49500 Rent · like payments. ·Tinted solid plate g ass Pool. air. big front & 2Bd ., Den, l Ba. So of Leaving Area, sell by Gova,,...tYA sc 00p~~EsEfrER Tarbell.RLTRS. thru·oul.Only$230,000. b!ick yard W/lrees . Hwy. Room lo add 2nd owner. Lovely E. Side Ass...-..L.Omts 842·8854 Offered by Ray Salas. Finest schools, $44,500. unit. Choice earner lot. Costa Mesa Home. 2 Br, Available to anYone with l--R::::•::•l:.;E::•:::1::•::1•:c848=·::2133=-Century 21/Jrvine Plau Call tCor.'ona) collect. $65,000.673·1121,641).6()8S Den, Frplc, Ige cinder or without military IY OWMER Realty '135·~ blk encl. yard. Attach. servicl!. Many 3 & 4 FACING FORECLOSER 752·6521 JRVINE TERRACE. 1512 uiet area nr 1hon.. bedroom home• now a.Ibo• Island 1006 Dolphin Terrace. 4 BR. 3 gp~~ '!:tr. 71~2005 aft available. No loan eo&ta. 5Br or 3Br w/lrg. 2 r,m. OPEN SUM 1·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba,pool.A•ent-.673-1148 e self -cont. Apt . or Charmin"3Br2Bahome. • &PM.$4l,500. No qualifying . Low Motbcr . Priv. ent. 21 -='--------1 18741ViaSiena • down. Rent·Jlke pay. 1 I I F I d'n Lovely Turt1erock :I· man~lras. Terrific loc 70611~---·~• Collef,e Park, 3 BR. 2 Ba, ments. Tarbell.RLTRS. s ory, pc., orma l . Bdrm, 2-bath, tamily nr So Bay. Priced to sell 1""""9"A . new y decorated, pool., 54•1720 rm. Step·down liv. rm. ~-I ~ Se I 3Ba '-g $36 500 room, enclosed grOu:nU11 . by owner. 673-<1197 Open An unbelievable va ue ID yard. S(S..57tl aft.. 6 rv ce rm. . .... . hse Sun l ·SP M 119 ·a FEE property in choice ~--------: den. All homes on street ~-1 Atrium. Ideal floor plan Apolena Irvine Terrace. 4 BYOWNER.eome&see! well cared for, Fashion Buysa3 bedroom,2balh forleioureliving.$83~ Bdrms .. J ba., sparkling 6 BR, 3 Ba, pool, lge rum-Shores. Reduced $2,400to home. Completely re· BONO REALTY 2 LOTS. Cust. 4 br, 21h ba, clean & sharp. Beautiful, pus room, kits ol xtras. $71,500. Beaut. yrd. fnl & de co r a led, double GALLERY OF HOM 3 frplcs, jacuzzi, badm. large pool, In a well $65,000. 964 Denver Dr.1--'=---~------i back. llvy insulation. Nr garage with boat door & 831·9411 ct., by owner $16.5,000. landscaped patio. Open S45·5201 2 y••RSHEW ocean. Take over 5YJ% rear yard acces~. Ex·l---- 1 - 0 -0K---- (213)469·7835 or (7 14} dally 1·5. 5"' $24 ,000 loan or $7,150 dn. cellent area, c lose to 67S.5'132 A POPULAR Sharp 3 bdrm., family Open House Sat/Sun. everything. COLLECTORS ~ •• ~~ ~:~0rr~. '::'~~: loo l it~n,r~ ~!~~:~"!£::ii~~; 1-=-==--2"'-~'--·-b_;._c_•_r._. - 1 -'·_ 0 _· \!!1!!1!!!¥.P'°Q ~~;~.:~~ .~'7i:~!f.r;; w /rental. Pro. ply. • •75-StlO . Mesa Verde OPEH SUH.1·5 rm . or this 3 bdnn .. 2 6734708 3637 E. Csl 1-lwy. <;_d~I 932 Josrine C lrc C •T •LiH• MOO a bath townhouse. Priced l;~~~~~;;;~~;;J Executive living at a re· FERGUSON -,.. ,.. ,.. at only $45,500 MEW ON MARKET asonable price. Close to Sweeping open gallery .Deluxe Townhouse type go lr , shopping & REALTORS 13).3821 -staircase, l8x21 billiard l[ RAISOR Dup lex, 3 BR. 2 Ba each. OPEN SUM. 1·5 rreeways. 4 Bedrrru!, 2 rm. dual fireside con· Lge closets, encl . 413 CattriloTen--. bath+ famrm+atrium REPO. 4 br +pool. ReaJEstate versation pit, familyrm, REALTY garages, laundry room, + no wax floors + COV· $59,000. 9% int. $4000. huge c ustom pool & patio. l Blk to Bay. $850. Beautiful 4 bdrm. canyon ered patio. F"-lly crtpd down. Agent. 546-7739 by 1'Al3/AY jacuzzi. cathedral ceil· 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine income p/mo. on yrly view home; lge. family thruout. AU this ror only D.a Pohtt 1026 WHERE &.SE ings. 4 BR suites, J baths. Campus Valley Shop Ct.Ii, lease. Aa:ent 549-0812 or f-m ., formal dinlln&gdrmk $59.950. Cal1962·mt._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just J years and bargain CALL 8 3).8600 .f., 1--' .... ~67-to'--.,--,--:-::-=I ~~n:J~~ ec Bl. A•ailoblelnwned. FOlt $37,500 JP~n~·,,_,e~d~. Bl!l•~r:.'962~-ss~n~-:-:-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ latboaPet1imulo 1007 7 1 1. ; .• '-~-, In DanaKnollsJBr·2ba Can you find a J lrtine 1044 YOU'Ll.HAVE... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4620 Woyrte Rood ---:::::--Lg yard W/paved boat or bedroom, 2 bath clean, ••••••••••••••••••••••• the whole world in view Bayfront Condominium 2 Large corner Jot; custom!~~~~~~~~'.:_ tr I r p k g spa c e . sharp home, well cared RED TILE ROOF as you step out on the Br 2 Ba, DR, pool, dk, built 4 bdrm .. ramily 496--0685 /493-2161. for, close lo all conve· DEM·IRVIME large balcony off the security 213-3'.M-4293 rm., formal dining rm., FOR THOSE IN l-L-'-0"8'-5"•"."'°'4"-_ Be:-d:--.-2_-:8:--,-t-:-h. niences. anymore? Call master s uite with ils 1 ..:=="-=~----1 brkfst. area, walk·in THE MID ~o· us & we ·n show you, if it $52,850 lar•e closets and over· CHARMING!! 2 BR, 2 Ba, new kitch, new carp. Dix. cond. in & out! Price reduced $.1,000 ror quick sale, or wtU lse. $475 Mo. pantry. All for $119,500 ;;, I patios. sun-decks, fence( la11ts ! 968-4456. Excellent Irvine loca· sized lub and l!hower. 1-lidden on tree lined cul· yards, ramlly home •1WINDOW lion! Fabulou.<; red tile There arc 3 additional de·sae street. your own white·water.493-0775. WO.,D~' •uD'' roof! 2 Story entry. bdrms., plus central bath private hideaway. 4 BT I03 ... ' " ~,.... Gorgeous Spanish red . r ·i room Lar ge bedroom• plus oro '-Amazingly invitin~open brick fireplace. Formal upstairs; ami ~f j h I ·1y w'th ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•esh reeling of windows All 1·1 powder room an orm~ uge am1 room 1 NE R AS . dining a rea. 1 c d ining down. The conch· open beam ceiling, BY 0 \V · galore displ ayin~ k itchen . Gala f<im ily lion's immaculate and handsome fireplace and SUMABLE 7%3Bd,1600 gor Reous ga rde ns or r oo m . 3 Queen si1.e CAY\VOODREALTY • * 548-1290 • * garden atmosphere. Aa· sq.Ct. $239.50 mo. pay. natural paradis e . A bdrms .. or 2 UR +lovely lhf.:pricc.$64,900 sume 73 VA loan, pay. ment. Will lake $5,000 ... £lower power•· theme den . as you wish ~ Im- By Owner, lovely 2 story, L~~~~~~~~~ ments only $210. per second. $46,900. 83'7.Q95. welcomesyou.968-4456. maculate everywhere - 4 BR or 3 & Den, 2 Ba. month . Veteran 11 ::"-"---:~:'::;--:::::::;-:::;1;-1 1...:~~~~C::,'-"'.==--1 •'nclude•. air conditioning W k h t. Owner moved. must se · MUST SB.I. ords kOPt co1•·d pa 10 1• COUNTRYFl&fCH welcome-Excellent in· Vacant 5 BR, 3 BA, 2 & garage door opener! sun ec ,newy eeora · llSP-~-~. vestment. r Only$44.950 Pa .. k like yard . Full ed St lo ba " ~ slo"", approx :IJOO sq. t . ed • · ~ps Y ocean. CALLTODAY 167·.ooo'. Lake Forest, all •Bedrm,2balh,cover price 552.850 Call fast . $1'4,7SO. By appt.. only. Sunny 3 bdrm .. rormal 540..3666 patio in exce lle nt 752.1700. -s .. ,. din., 3 ba., 2 llower filled terms. 581·2'76 lghborhood on q";et . 6 . l -'•=··::~.::=---:---:-:-:-1 · ne ... OPfN 11to;o . us f UN r "f f~ cr·-patlos; all on a wide. i Valley I 034 r ed. t.reet.. Ci e to ~::.~·,~;~;~'! .. ~ ::~~~:.. 7.: buy •!:.1 I ~m). ~:;;;;;~:;::· .. ·· ~~~~iatsclwx>t.~sy r·~·"·:•B~in\lll ,.... •:fhi#mar. 2-Story giant 4·BR, 2-ba, SCOTIREA.LTY . ,.,----··-"•!!! Pennlnsula Point 2 br, lr1 Uni•ft"llty R~ -•11 • -1 -2·patlos. Like new cond-536--7533 brick yrd, compl re· 3001E.C1t l-:lwy 6'73-6510 .. We're hereto help." Walk lo parks & schls.l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;1 4 IR + DEN modeled. Nuttpt&: bit-in O Open Su 1 5 v•c•...-Isl. time offered. cant• IRYIME-$61,900 uadrophonic sound. •• ~ner. n. · ,.. """' 3301 SUPER 3 IEORM d c cd qpen Sat /Sun . 1722 Choice ~ro a~moor , loMES•VERDE Bkr.968·4433orll46-Quiet cul· e·sac. urv · OMI s78 500 Harbor View Hills. Tri· ,.. 2 Bath, 2story ... priccdto cem e nt drive. 2-Story 552-7500 red hill realty -<" ~· 67 ... r 1a.,~ar . • · level.$l19,000.644·02ll Sharp 3 bedroom. Very Hwffnqtonleach 1040 sella\S.l.";,950.Ne wplush tiled entry . Mass ive l .!!.!~!:-~---.,,--,,.--l:'::::'';;'~"::'~;'-::=-;::-1 clean. Glant living room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpe ting. Fantasl1l' brick fireplace. 1',ormal corator. 979-4353 Bkr. INT BR, s. Hwy, R·2, rm for Only $44,SOO. Lowest READY TOGO home ... comcsce! Call dinln,1! room. Gourmel --048 IALIOA PO partial ocean view unit. price in all Mesa Verde. THISWEBC.EHD d-<~ kit c h e n with bur. LGCJU"olaach 1 •TO\'VNl-:IOUSE, new "San Carl06°' model on San Joaquin Golr Coul'!lc. Pool & rec. racil°s. 2·Br. bar & entcrt.ainmt cent, beaut crpts. drps, wa\1 covcr ln l( by int. au-- New on market, 2·Br lSt lime on mkt. Agl. Won't lasl! World Real &4BSOO Ali.TERMS ~~ Secluded muster suite.••••••••••••••••••••,•• ho m e, aeparale guesl~;544;;-4G;;l;;1;67;S.;;27~4l;;;;;;;;;;~;~Es~ta;;t~e;, -::;~l~l=ll:.::::;;;~ Imm' ac . ., Br, t 'i(iba + ;;_ ~k_\wl Large den or office! •TOP QUALITY IUY• hou1e, on l·lot. Both .... -.,._~ Se t t und m comp. uplf8ded_. Quiel lrg enclosed patio-Good Beach&Ellis,HB para e a tY "°'.O ; Rare ly in tbis price street. ExclUsive liaUna. MESA. VllDI nbrhood, l bUc to achl., 1',ronl & rear P11 t1os. range are we able to of· HOLLIS WOOD, Ritt. OuPLEX minutes from beach. ' 963-8315 Prime Univ. Park l~a · !er a cUJtom built home 875-8178 SOUTH Of HWY. NORTH Fresh , sparkling, and lion. Anxiously askmR wilb a ll these desirable 1..:-"-"-"-"-,...,---....,.=-::-I 2 Uoit..s each 2 bdtms. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Cami· walling for your orfer. Meredith Garden 3 Br just $61 ,900! ll~rry ·Call features. Ttnted glaa.s, 3 Coro..odelMw 1022 com er lot, quiet loea· lyrm,diningarea,fplc,2 OPEN HOUSE SatJSun Pool Home,byowner. 7~2·1 700toprcview.. skylights, marble £irplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion; under~1ooo patios, quiet street. like 1·5 $7l,000 003-4344 'C4'fr-i111~···1~,1JNTO'h'1oil('f• pantry-Exception al OPIM SA.TJSUN. 1 .. 5 CORllMMilTIH new! I $.'SB,900. 16121 MELODY LANE 1 ~&·9 I ocean view. Abllolutely Lo~~!.~~·ba . It-" 644-7662 R.ar~~~ ~ue.\~: .. :;,~i~u r 1 ~J lttaH'.} : :!:~;!:r~:.!'1~.~·· ::,:~ G~0:!J. -~ OftEM HOUSE Call ~.,;,~AOK Rancho San Joaquin, San le &n=:! .GEM-> ~~rt:Je~~ MnaV.,..T·"-REALTY INC. AbandoMd Ca rlos model. 2 hr. 2Y!! ,. D·'OR J.20.FTustinAve.,N . .B. 1 1 t Separate master BR & 714/&46·1371 Calif.Classic ba. upgraded Uoo r & · • REALTORS 642-4623 Owner musL se 1 · nves -b h •L bl kt t 21-.....c....:...:.:.."--'----"'---j c•pt" thruout . Vi e w. ,: 1 REA~· menl property. 2 BRR· al • .,.. c 0 e em. VA AppraiM...-d • ., u... ,s:.. DUPLEX 2-2 br units. Lot. Com~lcitely. re· 8111:1 to shops. HURRY. 3·8R Condo, l 'h:·ba. 2· M8·l!Sll~JI 1SJ8 Open !louse Sat & Sun .:f;!U 494 • ot H \Von't laal •l $45.~. story. $25,750. Asln 631•.l -..:.:::...:=:i.-::;;~..::::.;..=::c_..' 11·5. #8 MontanaJ Norte Choice 0«. So. ,,_..!:,'I· modeled. rtc:ed below Broker 540-3650 $15 ,000 O'\VC2nd. &46·5632 CLASSIFIED will sell it. or call 496-6273eves. ~ OnJ.dy,.,..~Bnoctt $79,500. wner. 548-.-..u market. $$9,500. 497.2743 • • ' ... . .. ........ - .. '' •1 a tr .JOOO H•s•nForS., Ha•nForS. H1111et,....S. _ ..._..,_.s.-•·--forMfl 1200 ••••··~···--·-·••• ........................ _...,., . ._... ... N DAIL V PILOT ••••• .................... ••••••••• •••.••••••••••• •••••••• •••• ·········~· ·-····· • •••••••·•· . x:.o.w. fl'S.000. ... .,. •11-,, .. ~-·~-u-···-1 ~-•J--Fors.M Lr'·oM,__, 1052u. rt•--'-L 1••• .---..,Off -I069AVOCAOOt.'NJ>.~OllO·•~·~ol•• lot 's " ..._._. ~ ~-,. ""'r--~·---ue .,._.. •••••••••••-•••••••••• ..u.r/AC. Ku< .. '* L ~ " ••m-~':·~;i.•••••i(i4i L.········:~::~······1·0·;~ L········i;;;;;····;;;; ······················~ ................................. ·-·········· Tbe BlulC&joartYarta ~ S.Uer 1'ia. t;;"l'o lnl..j.!-~·~!!~ ...... !!:~~-~7 -~a~ -OCJfllft4I TOUCHofHIAV.. J.l:'•--a•0 2e.. Tllbl I rorre1 ••l•. EW Nwpt Deb ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··c;;;i.·.._···-·c.:;.;,;·· .. hl.i:h in lhe bills over· PRIME LOC .. TIO... ~7-~Atl~55IO Ownerf14~ waterfront Du•lu • OW.TOIBlRST l'AMORAMICVIEW Jookin& the La1una "' " Home.Canblpurcbued 'Friendliness, JEiueoty, Jbr,Zbu,dblesiielotc:.1in Nr Beach A: \own . Nl1uel valleys. tbla SPECTACULAR VIEW!! "THllLUffS .. 10 Acre oran1e IC'OJ~ sep1rat e l1. Opea hospitality 11re :ill be ~plit for bldg site Triplex -3-2 Br, 2 s uper-a.harp 2-Sr coodo. Absolute partc:.ute li\1'· Coton•. $15,000/•e. MIJ Sat/Sin 1·5 PIL Call desbo crlptl.vteh °'till.' 3 BR Xlnt. Firm. $87,SOO. Open w/frperlc ... !2ca306r ••.~· .!!.,Y2 acrou tbo 11.reet from ffO 11.0CI VIA UDO HOAG ins. Ugbt, airy. Bonita l-~or!'..!.l~r~•d_e~,_o_wc ___ -:-:f":.;ves:;::.:·'"~5-f:'i":l22;.;;r,--- 1 me wi · ~1. an "'~ew. Sunday J2·Spm. 31731 oTwh'•' 1 ,.·0 .~,~5 rt'sto~t), 1:la11ed·l n pool and Plan 3-DR. 2-ba, 1...aory. eve See tt to be 1cve 11 .at Ma r VilllA . s. L.agun". _, c.:lubhoule 11 ~$Sl.111)D. SO Ft. Bayfront, large pier & slip -SlUQO. J:IOILLS WOOD. It I 6 MIS S'78,500. U d A '$ 119, 5 O"O. GTS· 62Z4, Ea rib _,.,, • call Large family home Rltr. 67>-""'6 12 Acres T.000.S ror Ul"l lS •v .._ ., ..... ..,.._ 11:Jr ve. 642·J099or6'75-811Zf. vour ro'k-e-r or i :::!..'.. t'.Ommerclal. On bus}' ""tu"""'""- HIGH OH A HILL OCEAHfRONT , ~ :1 4 BR + lam rm. Tremendous pot .. nt al NEWPORTllEIGHl'S ........ Only p ,oooat ... F .P. $200,000. GroH . .4 yr old btfl. Spani!>b •• 3·ARCll &y·R~ally ~~ CAL8J2L·SNOW $400,000 V.AcreEslale,anutlsU veatori t e rma. L a to $2-8 6ZO. Call Reallot' ?tf~gnl ficent view nnp home with your o~·u differl'nt Contemporary drt1<1.m w/ski lodee feol· Elalnore J\.ealty. Ul$4 PaJtC.O.d,912.f1'2 privacy add Lo )'our private beach. Owner lrli~vc l . 2·Br, 2·ba + Ing. Deslgnt.'4 by •~rank Grand, 178·2162 orl.:~l~O::..:U~u=ITS"'-~C.:=:l~i~l·,·.-Plt;asure. Make at't .a1> will ..:arry contract . powderroom +dcck. LIDO REALTY 3822 " po1ntmcnt to sloe lh11i 4 $lfl4 tM>O • JJOND ll£ALTY * DONALi) M.llRD 67•7 lOO hDemond. Zsty!lbynam~ 1,;111~2':;;;:;;;~· ;;;:;;;~;!:fOiDl $220,000.lnc.$18.M Hll hOnle for$127 ,500. EX,CEPTIOMAL BUY GALL Bil y OJo' llOM ES "''ecl•'-"·• .. tt..-1 3377 Via Udo, H.I . ~ c!i~~: l::::ul. e Shake l1m111Hs P1..,..., I 400~;;;;;A;a;en~t~.-~~-~;;;;: ho 831·94.lt 1 td · ••••••••••••••••••••••·• R-ZLOTS tbrplu•<u<~t useon2 RAREGEM roof. shln~e I mg, PRIMt••- 3buil<lablelotaclMeinto lots. <>Id San f'ran YICT B"•CH adobe brick. Pegeed .--4-PLP~VA <:enter of town. \Vulk to charm: oecan view, wulk • ~ Exclufive neighborhood. Newport IHdt I 069'Hewport leodt 1069 hardwood floors. huge IUIL.Dl14Go Spaclous 3 Bit,% Ba UnJt s h ops a nd hr>ach . tobc;ich.$67,500. GRT. l"Al\.1. JIOME·4 3br,l~ba .home.Lo.vcly •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tiledkitcheuw/chopping J l,050,000. Jn :iclnt C.M. loc:. wlth FARMHOUSE Ur ., 3 Ha.; rumfulii patios, l:.tndsca_p1ng , blkba r.OiningRm.hUle $172,000.YearlY UNBEATABLE 11Danc· $113,000. :t.OOO sq. fl. Pool : ~ul!sl w/kit., ,::y rn . 2 f"rp .'s, fenced. 157.500. Drive by frplc: in Llv. Rm. w/YJ' GreatNewportloc1tion. 111111 .~..-. ocean view . Beaut Oc. Vu., t.g. play 29472 Via Valverde. ceil.2Br.(l()peoto'Uv. Ted Jlubert & AssM . inc. Sl2'J.~OO. yd. + pri. patio. Built for Laguna N0igool. bDoknot LIDO WA TERFROHT Rm.) 2 bip loltl 2 Oled lc~R~••;'~"'~"~·j'"~...,..j-=:-::::J 8-INTS WOODS COVE cxpansion.S.11!9.000 disturb! wner· ro er. Ba's, 18 x 3J art room. OCEAN f'RONT· Pri. 4'6-81.29. Lge Balcony, buae bac:tl: Co-1rcl.. &OO SIDE BY SIDE. in xlnt l)uplt.'X, o cean \ 1ew li & ' r . _..., I tal area VA pouiblo SJ l 500 · Cove, 5 Br .. 4 a. * • SEA 1,t:JlllACE · Spect acular bay v iew rom every wtn· porch.. Dbl gar, trlr & Pror-''' r0ero owner. will beJp MAYOCK CORPORATION O.PEM SAT JSUM 1-5 sludio upt. SJJ!j,UOO. Com plclely furnished dow. Executive 2 bedroom, 2 bath a~t. boat s torage. 2S fruit ••••••••••••••••••••••• finance. LaC)MCIBeoch IG[)(i l.ou1sc·Bcaut1ful T.e~"!~!~~Oc~-~u 3-Br. 2·ba. Great oc,ean Professionally decorated. Boat sl_1p ~'::i' iu.~e'f7·~: BAYFRONT SOUTHCOAS't 17141494-2146 occ;111 \'11.:w 2 Ur, lrg Jut. p . 1 lk & view. Ice n1<.1ker. e ect available. T otal security. By owner. "."'8657 Pnn' . Ooly.()pcn Offlce building, spe<'· INVESTMENT --------t S7'.l.500 rop. s . I ' to t014'11 g a r d r o p e n e r . .....,. 549-0812 FAMILY DB.IGHT ,\ H C 11 11 A y H t::A L b c h . Separate or s prinklers , U·name. il ! $134,950. HseSat/Sun.11).5. taculat" view, lu.xulious 646-6710 , h r 1 h touethcr : execuliveoffices. Jo or l e am1 Y w o Es·r,\1-~.19'J·2277 .. $00900 wants cverythl11t:! '!°his -a 5 Beautiful ·u nits ~ nciND llEAl.TY • Po1itioRA•ail .. e Reducedto$600,000. BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL 2t 3b t ·t bth w/frpt.,,,.,anU<&forn .. GA LLEHYOf'llOMES 1714)675-6138 llLLGRUMDY PARK .•. 15acrepark r~5m~~~ roo~:in;iOr~c ;h:J~ La9una Beach Canyon Jq . 2 Br., 2 Ha . penthouse S3l·s.il l F /Tl1t1 E SALES AS· Realtor 675-6161 near airport. $254,000. sq bcamt-d ccil 's. frplc .. I l\.11IL· to f\·lu1n licuch +·l·l lir.·s. Sll:IJ,000. S 0 C l A T E • fl w /ll2,000 ft air. central :iir·L'otul. &t·lcc '1'14•\1 l hdr1n. hou~es on ti. J units -scpurutc •WE KMOW • 1 FAVORABLE COM · •SAMCLEMEH'TE conditioned.$3,660,000. tconoo aic r.ttcc. ""'"" b cgc 5fi<140 wooded lot. bou"'· $89,000. LAGUHAHIGUEL Howport Beach 1069 H•wport _., 1069 MISSION SPLIT FOH 4,000Sq. It. building Ideal I& I " II ~ hc .. lcd & r,·1t .. , .. ,1 '""'' t'r11l l' & bd"·d. firs. in c.llouse &<ipt.S72,000. *BEST * ••• • • T HE PROVEN & ro,fucn•'tureo,otherre· , ~-· .. ,_ .. ""' · · •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• ? • i' A I' A B L E A with s pa. J..Ol!> or privall' front : car1>ct & tile in re· 497-1711 " · tail. on Del Mar, heart or Pklc9 deck & patio :i rca ar1u1lt.1;ootlrent;drc· TllRfo;E JSBE'ITEit DISTINCTIVE & shopping.Loadingdock.Ptap•rU-. Beautifully l11d !-.t·111t.. i·ord . ;\ b;.1r 1.:a1n at 1'11ANONE WATERFRONT DUPLEX POP ULAR OFFICE IN parking. $99,500. \Viii 752·1920 . with sprinkhn,L! syslt:'111 & $'.l!J.:iOO • OU'l'STANDIN G ;:i One or a kind . inc ludes private dock. A p R Es TI G E consider lelise or lease MOOOUAILSl.NIWPOITIUOI' Nigu e l Golf Course LO CATION. CONTACT l2 fenced yard. I hie of t he home. Old \Vorld Spanish Custom patios overlooking dock & Bll\I ll AS'rINGS AT, option. 492·4 1 Lots for so&. 2200. finest homes 111 thl' area a r e hit c c t u re , 4 -1 rg water .. Units completely r e furbis h e d . 6·IO-S560. HERTllA JIENRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• & only rninulcs rro1n bdrms. 3~'? ba, formal f I . 300 REALTORS OCEANVJEWLOT N. t 11 .. h A ,. ·I THE HOUSE Upper unit 1700 s q . t ., ower unit 1 1suc ca.: · c.i din rm. ram rm. Approx fT 180 DEGREE VIEW jc~·el at $92,5W THAT :JIOO sq ft luxurious liv· sq . fl., owner o~cupi1 . lF'ro f1ss. d e · NE\YPORTIIEIGHTS C==~n~ i700 P.tonarch Bay Terrace. s. mfiwtlcBre~ WOODBUILT 1ng StM!l,500. cor ; both units ave rpcs. com -28r~1~;~i~~~~wSun ••••••••••••••••••••••• La g un a sa2 ,oo o . Jn©e:>Il(l~ NESTL ED R>:NEATll plete bit-in k itc he ns . Price $197 ,000. PM N Rb' "ORTH, •GUM• 714·839. -5925 . ~ T\LI Si l \DI.-THFf.'S • n£A U1'1FUl. C.:allr. R ' s F . f t ' II I 30·5 . I 0 inson " ~ "" 499.2800 1 • 1 ~ • ... , 4010 1vc r t . or 1n orma ton ca Bkr. 675.8120 COMDOS Mob•'-·--1 1s this unique bit or llanch homt.> w/vaulled B k 644 11 33 ~- • • 11 uc; E Bt:i\1\1S. on archilcclure. comprised <'eilings . golf course you r 1..,~r~c~)~C~r~.~~-~~·~~~~~~~~~~~!!! . Trtr Prb 2300 WOODS COVE or all "'O()(i cedar & ex· front uurd. Accordian i: San Clemente I 076 \Yh1tewaler Views· 2 & 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• high t:cilings, !>Unkcn liar 3 bdrm. units from 554,000. and ove r s ized li vin" Occ;1n \'It'"' hv1nC' +Ill tl'ns1\'c use or glass. stair access tounfinished .... _ rt•·-• 1069 u rt•·-• 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 420 C pce•• North MOBILEHOME ,., l'OtllL· u111t built on lr.c L u s 1r N 1\ ·r Un A l. tf I kf t ook nc-wpo _.-.n ,..ewpo -~ CLEMENTE Y ""'• 10X50 Plymouth mobile room have panorc.im1c G c•T TION \v1 ·r11 a IC ;.irca. >r s bn , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAH Lagun a d I k views ~f city and coast. corner lot , loc;:1led 1n VI-: r~ A 1 2 -way "'el a r. Beach fixer-Top location Coll 67•7225 home in a u t par • Somell\ing s pecial _ popular :irt·a-not an or· STEPS & \VALK\VAYS mi crowave oven . 4-overlooking beach & ~ $3.800 o r trade fot" 26. Custom built. Sl75,ooo.1 d1nary home. <.i s how OF O l~I) RAILROAD Bdrm. din rm. fam rm. MUST 8[ SOLDI. MEWPORT'S pier. 2.or. 1~ ba. just trav e l tt"aile r . Call M 3 y t r a d c . place. S175.ro:l. TIES.1'hiscustombuilt3 $169.SOO. FINEST HOMES steps to the surr. Great 544-3417. ZAGRODZKY Realtor. IRVIMECOVE BDRl\1 . & DEN IS ··A LIDO ISLE •BLUFFSCONDOS• investment. $49,500. 494·8611 Spaciou s 5 br home TIJING UN1'01TSJo:L F·'. • L 0 \' 1-; L Y ON T llE BAY -highly 492·4121 MountR ain, Desert, 2400 ~·/formal dini ng rooin & ·rh e 1s t l evel ha $ J\10N'f'E R E Y Ranch· 521 Via Udo Hord upgraded. professionally BERTl-IAlIENRY esort Sharp ocean view. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Det•. \\'ill consider lease option. SliOK . Uy owner. <19'J·210!154ti·'l68l fomily room·lrg master FLOO l<S OF' l-'RAN· s t\'IC of cle:ir select PHIME CO ltNER 1 ... 0T. dccor :1tcd :1 bedrm REALTOllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• sutlc wisunk{'n tub ln C I SC 1\ N ·r 11~ r: S, ccflar. :J·Bdrm, 2'':!.·ba , :J BDltMS., 21 :1. uA·r11s. Bea utiful used hr1 ck OAK G ltOVE·20 Acres. ma s lcr bath·nn xlnt s1ia c ious Ii\'. rni. has on 10th f11iry,•;1y, "'et bar, t'AJ\·II LY Hi\1 .. Sl',\NISll pallo New Condo, Pres. l·lls . 2 OCEANA Oaks. Elect .. 2 Wells valueat:S:!·l!J,(l(J(I, CE D r\ll PANF.LF.D service rm. many.many c O V H ·r YA It Jl s p o 1' I~ i-: s S . Br.2 Ba ,bltns.drv-.dbl. Vi ewSite.$39,995. Do ~'T MISS THIS \VA t LS . C E N ·r t: H amenities. $167,.'X)O. llF:DUC~D 1·0 $1[)5,llllcJ ct:s·rOi\l IZl·:D, •I lx·drm , i.;a r. S41 ,500. 714 67_>·351!_7. PAL!o.! Sl~RINGS 9UIET ELEGAMCE .1 " ho 1 .. "' 1 1 F I It I:: I' I. A c J.: . Lanuna HiCJUrl Realty & s t: E KI NG OVFEUS ran1 rm. fpll" L·nd unit. -''SQUJH'' 31 Acres $9.995 In a magnif1rent n1'L•an L larminlo( nle ...... , ct EXPOSi':D ·r1 ~·IH~:ns & m .SOso <196·'1!HO OPEH SAT/SUM. c: r ;.i (' 1 \l 11 s l i v 1 n g San Juan CAT1-IEURAL C1TY front settini::: tlus rcpl11·;1 in prime Laguna ~;rc;.a.:J \V O o J_) B ~ 1\ i\1 E D Capistrano I 078 ,\J)UL T CO l\lMUN ITY 4 Acres $37 .995 .1 r hr, formaldin111i.:roorn. 1067 Tll lS llfJi\lt:CC>U l.11H E an1c111U{'S , Ut· a prourl ••••••••••••••••••••••• NJo:AROCB.o\NS ID E RAL CITY of u Vi l a ul . USl'llll)'. •s I I I , t . Ct:ILING . Garden styled Mission Viet'o Yl)U tt y Ell'' n ~:s·r owner. l'all nn"· t~I0·5357 b b t d CATl-IED ;1nchorl·d abo\'C I ht• ~~;~: .. ~:,), r;:: ot '" pa to kitchen has LOADS Ot' ••••••••••••••••••••••• J, I O O I S l. ,., {I I' BY O\YNt-:ll. ASSUME 2 r . 2 a . one 5 ory, en 2Lots $9,9'JS h. rf I ~" ~ L SS Tll \'I' Ol'ENS 0 gee GI. J HD, 2 BA, condo unit. Choice location EORALCITY eras ing su 'on near Y GREAT WHITE G ,\ 1 "Fast Possession" POH1'UNl'fY. il>l'l.U~ "' overlooking golf course CATH ia acrt:.1-li l;h ceihng h\· WATERVIEW TO T l!~ CllEENI !\l ove ri~ht into this HASTIHGS &CO iKtlfi• 21 full)' up,::radetl. Approx with glimpse of ocean. lLot $5,995 3a1Jeria, dining rrn.: <I Br. 2 •~ ba hon1 e has l e ntircwalluf glass magnificent 5 Ur . REALTORS 640.5560 496·5579or493-2512. 1· 1n g rm .. s unroo1n. FOl~IAGE.11tc2ndlc\'L' · ~ 1300 sq.ft. $4,001 down. Short walktoclubho1.1se.'----~64~2~·#12------ ms tr . bdrm .. bath & "'/cnl'loscd ;.itnum. laun· op i-; NIN G 1'0 ·r 11 ;: i\1,\U1tl 0 67. Over 2!«lO Eastblllf£ Prof. Bldg. I ----------·t pool.. jacuzzi. Near . El 28 acres, 20 mi east San s tud y . 3 Additional dry room. pantr)'. gr.cat TREE 1'0PS. 1T·s so sq. rt. ur luxury. Lari:c l ~..................................... Low Maintenance Home Camino Plaza s.hopp1ng Juan Capistrano, sale ot' bdrm. suites. Detached indoor /outdoor f low QU!fo:T UP IIERt:. ·•o " rormal dln1nJ? rooml: ~li.irtcn .Ttcalf:..;tat£" in BcautirulSunHollow. center & bus hn~. 30 lease.Owner552~1 "uest hous" w'oth 3 , .. p th co •h l tooc p•tl•cn SOQUI ET ramily room. Seller has ABANDONED Su,tc:JOI J Br. 2 Ba, frplc, bltns, minutes from San D1ego. I-'==-"--'-----,.. .. · ... · ui.; .. .. • · already left area & home Rcd~·ood deck. Next to lllnes!'l forces QUICK le-al &tat• ~u:s ... t ::J>!5G· Sl!OOLE'S,OOOHEST Sl370.500HE. OF • KIHD sass.SsloOOHFuR~~nL"TeYir lS vacant. ~.250. B EA c H c 0 T · 1·:200:N~w~pc;C;'";';' D;;;' N;;;ll~Jpoo~~l.~By Ovrocr. $43,900. SALE! By owner $34,495. Exc.hanp 2800 "" ~ "" Ml ~ MISSIOHVIEJO Ass um ab l e Loan . 548·3036. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nearly newP.1edit.home Un ique Old J.:ng lis h 9855.CstHwy.Laguna R"•LTY TAGE 496-3985. OESERTNRLYl in E m c r a Id D a Y, home clos£" to IO\\TI ·rozy Phone 494-0731 ~ S$S$STE.A.LSS$S., PALM ho • · 1 Drama ti c c11as tl ine il\•ing-roo1n "'/(1(';1ms & 8 37·9500 Dram:it1c t:athcdrul ''WffATA'' Santa Ana 1010 ill"-Pall Pri.ces &Wtcresl ~'l',.&.:1~~ • ..,~~,4:!..m.,.,oC \'iews;5bdrmo;.,4buths, frplc-2 br +loft· "'on•t Biq FamllyDuplex beamed l'l'll1n~s. nc"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• kc;p' goi'rig up, uP', up i NwP'"(~lft'.th~.~"\f-fu'~. 1'1.'R· dining rm.; fa1nily lasllongS76.00>. OPENSUN. l ·S "Just Re-molded" plush Ptle car}l\'t tng. ***Don'tWoit*** \Vestillhave afew slngle 642_4442 . rn'i. with frp1c .. i:a 1nc •LIMGO• 18 L · SJ 3 Bd 2 Brand new l'urpets & 1>anelled den. 10ecluded WATERFRONT story, 2 bedrm, 2 bathl -'.=.c..c.c.. _____ _ 'o'om . utll. & s tora"<' eg1on . rn1s., master Y.'ith skvll tcs. l>ut For prices and interest lo ol Esto! "' REAL ESTATE bath ,·. ''acaoot, mo'c drapes create a super · come down. Both wo'll Townhouses at only Re • '01> St C h I 0 d J h • 1 of area owner-<5al·rifil'C 2900 r ms . · arcs 499.4551 '193·8812 right in (rentsfor$4251: mo e ome." argc 01gd clu xc~1bedroom,:J probablykeepgoing up .. · $21,950. Ask for Frank, Wanted k_U,chcn with dining area, 494_8086 2 bdrm., l '"J ba. is OC· bedroom s & fa mil y salc-S52,500. llurry balh~ y,•ith 3200sq. ft. of d , 2 Bed 2 839.8321Agent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• P,'1telcd w.a~ls ~ opc.n 1----------1 cupicd at $325 mo. Both room. Private re:ir yard lake ovt:r existing \0<111,' luxury living. Oversized bn:t s ?~ng I e s [~J. Y House\Vanted-toBuy ~1med cctl ~· gave tins By Owner. Arch Beach have beautiful frplcs. & with large. new patio Ca ll 545·o3o3. J car Aa rage. so· Lot with Townhouses still at only WOULD YOU 2·3Br, Newpt.Bch. IJl,rge f ami ly home lleights. Best \•11luc in fenced yard. A sound in· cover. llier 11.nd s lip to accom-$21,950. New carpets, IEl.IEVE Print.Only.673-2509 c &a rm & w ;i rm 1 h · Laguna. 2 Bd . 1 1 ~ ha. vestment atS115.000. MISSION VIEJO 111odale a 5(f \'Csscl. ZQ'",, new drapes, etc. Ask for So Prestigious & Secure 5335,000 fam .rm ., Crplc, new Renal Perch REALTY Down . Full pri ce. Frank.839·8321Ageot. the Broker can bardl" lentols c11 rn<>lin " & paint. 2 car ":II 3 gar~~c. 'Ss?,500. Assume Enjoy splashing Wa\'cs. 817-9500 $280,000 Seal leach 1084 getintoseethis5thfloor ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,H'"J• r $JS 000 g lorio u s sunset s & 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo with :1 HousetFurnished _. io.t orlgage o ' 2 B 2 b \/C Se 11 ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• . d . fN rt 497 ·31&4 . ' . sparkling li ghlS! 40 fo ~. r , a, t • VI e ACOlOW£lllAllK(RCIJMPAIY 111 ~-~1'!!.1· Sil· own VICWO ewpio , •••••••••••••••••••••• 11.,,,1,,.,... . livin~·dining area. has io.lodel llome. Lge vie"' ~~'BE Bay. General 1102 11q5N.CoastHwy.,laguna E~t ERi\LDHAY massive open beams, 3 lot. Shade & fruit trees. COLLEGEPARK $67,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-1177 Charming 3 bcdrm, So. bdrms .. 3 baths. game $52 .900 . Open S un . 2 beat.h uniL'i S>2.500 t:d ANYTIME POOL SOUTHLAHDERS OC EANFRONT1br$185., of llv.•)" Room for pool rm., den . 2 frplcs.; l ~c. Owner/Broker,586·5210 ineome. ll ·2l'tlrlot (01n J Bedrm. 2 bath with 642-6368 petsok,Lag.Beach.Also .. and add-on W/\'iew . yard.Sl75.000 He-wportleoch 1069 n)' Fortune . r lLr '·---------·120x40pool.on largecor·l----------·t Bal. 2 br, $250 .• kids. ByQwner.OceanVicw 2 $179,500. Seller will •4!>1·7551 • 67575"" l' It o care rock D"ljle•es/ · 1 c •f b B" 2 Ba 2 ' blk> to ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '"· ~--A REAL HOME! ne r o. n pets, sing es .. ". 1 r. a , ' 2 S finance. ,\gt.675.0000 -yard. $57 ,500. Our Best nits1Cde-1800 util pd, singlesorrouple :::~~ .. f~·G~~c;~~1..::::.::::.:.=:.:..::ecc:c..cc..ccc.._1 ~E:~r~:eo~.2$1~.~~ HEWPO~TSHORES Our growing fa m ily Buy !! Red Carpet,••••••••••••••••••••••• &. CdM. 1 br, util pd, St. 497·I409. \Yant ad resulLc; 642-Owner, MS-3655 An area with P17.zaz. th~t needs more room. So we Realtors 5J6.8836 Newport's IHt Ivy singles ok. Agt. F ee. O•• • hctas : 2 1 1b•hc. pool+s, tclnkntis must sell our sturdevan1l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 $79.000 979-8430 LOll)Ulla leoc.h I -LC19U"a Beoch lrond Mew D~X s ., c u ouse ~·a 0 bit home which we en-11 Steps to Ocean +the en· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ Blk from ocean. beach!! · . . joyed. Close to \Vestcliff JUSTUSTIO joyment of Newport .A-Olan macnab I Irvine realty CAPE COD Elegant 50 y r . o ld cslate -b ee1 utiful- ly rerurbis h ed Lo preserve s t y le & ch arm. Jo"'eatures 5 bedroom s. 41h baths. formal & informal dining areas. s un porc h . family room, butler's pantry & Ji mited ocean view. $265.000. Martha Macnab 642·8235. (Y 66) Tall'LEX -HEAR IEACH & TOWM ONLY $123.500 ! for this excelle nt rental. Three 2 BR apts . (2 w /fireplace). 55' frontage. 3 -car garage. Great s umme r /Winter ren· taJ area. M a r y Lou Marion 642·8235. (Y67) COASTAL WHln WATER VIEW! Crom Laguna to La Jolla. Custom bui1t -extensive u se of heavy beams & g lass 3-sto rics -2 huge bedroom s uites +library /d e n - playroom w /wet b ar lg, jacuzzi & more! $189,000. H e len Wood 644·6200. (Y68) Sl"AlllWMC. VIEW-ILUE PACIRC s bedrooms, family room & den - $119,SOO. Lovely Palos Verde s tone exterior -extra Jg. lot w /l'OOtri for -:pool. Walter King 642-8235. (Y69) SO. U.GUMA Approx. 12 acres located above So. Coast Comm. Hospital. Mig ht trade tor ranch, income or beach prop. Askin g $175 .000. Amy Gaston 642-8235. < Y70 J 141.alJI l4W100 • Ht °""9f o..i,. .... ......,,""' ~ "-ih.C.til•M _., \ REAL ESTATE QOO Gl•·n n~·y•1· St 49G 9413 ~49 (l)lb Quality construction. \Ve ha\'e spcciah z~ in sehls & shop'g.. Gives you Ocean view 3 bedroom Shores olympic pool, ten· Sll7,000.0wnerwilltake sa les&: r ental ~. 1,11 time lo cnjoypatios,ad· niscourt.c;&othcrrecrea· 10% down and carrv 2nd Newport Shores since joining liv. & din rms. ho me in private gale tional facilities. Delux S •3 1963 ' guarded Surfside com· Oceanfront T.D. This offer will go \VE.KNO\VTl-IEAREA ~i~ch . remodeled (oref· munity. Good invest-Br, 2 Ba, units w/all fasl.Loc.atro7·30lhSt. Tllt-:BEST-TH.Y US~ f1c1ency. 3br, 2ba, 2,000 m enl or year 'round xtras.Owner.642·3573 On one of finest beaches, E •sTBLUFF units a re secure invest· "' . Homes ran,l!ing in pricl' sq . fl. $79•500. G4S-l2S3. home . Call £or complete from $52.500 to 57:i.!IOO, DOVER SHORES details now!! Priced on· Q'lent in your fu t ure. Be low market, by owner. f'plcs. decks, income $84,900. 4 br, 3 bu, den. ~25.000 din rm. l ~e lot. many ex· all si1.cs & clesi~ns .. n · R I ly $68.500. Agent 546-5880. Askaboutour '1 Br. Form. tn. m. ge ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'-• I t ras. 644 -7 596. LIV ABLE DELUXE DUPLEX J<'am . llm. By Owner. Guarantee Sale Pro~rarn Open Sat. & Sun. 11).4, CA YWOOO REALTY Sl2S.OOO, 181.S Toyon Ln. * 548·1290 • 645-3860. ... old house on C·l pro· Open SatjSun. l·S Ocaanfront llarbor View by Owner, perty. with view of 208 38thStrftt ..-lmmac:. 2 Br Den. cµst. Village & white water. Close to beach; large J Lari:est & best duplex in decor & Jndscp 'g, up· Westminster 1098 ......••.•• , .......... . Ownerwillexl·hange. bdrm.,2bathupperunit town . Spectacular ~radedfcatures.$72,SOO. OPEM SUM. 1·5 incl. huge mstr. bdrm. coastline views: 2 bdrm. 644·1479 Re.al Estate DELUXE DUPLEX 3 Br+ bachlr, redec. new crpls, drps. Leasehold. $69.500. 1826 \Y. Balboa, N.B. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. Don F. Gales bkr673-3891 Tri -level, ocean view with sep. en trance. & 3 bdrm .. with family l----------·I by.,_...., ••· 5 Baths 4 r t s 'I> •CRE ....._...,.. ONLY<LEFT! ho m e with wet bar, Lowerunilhas2UUJms .. rm. : rpcs.. ,,. fireplace, 4 bdrms., 2..., J ba. for income. Both encl. garages; all bit-ins Secluded. Cozy Knotty HEWDAMAPOIHT la"J"lo For Eac w bpensl .. Taste ~pectaculat" Waterfront t.ome in exclusive Hunt- ~ngton Harbour. w/in· door Roman pool, boat dock, sumptuous Master s uite, 3 br, 21h ba, every amenity, furn. or un· furn .. short Ot" Jong term lease. $1,100. per m o . ,846-7S83 baths, dining rm., family units have fri>lcs .. bit-ins + carp. Fin~l in ever· Pinc, 4 Br, on 66x3JO lot. 1'0PPORTUHITY VIEW DUPLEXES rm., 5 decks ... + gigantic & brkfst . ba r. $99,500 ything ! $350.000 Lge shop & shade house. KNOCKS TWICE'' 2 Br/I Br fG8 950 2 Male students bave4 br, fini s hed r oom over NEWPORT BEACH CALL ~. ,,.,.1,.1.1 Space for camper or 3Br/2Br $70°950 3 ba home oo Bal Isle. ga rages. All t~l;S ror 'REALTY 67S..1642 ~"=!~ boat, garden, Volleyball. Back on the mahorketh. A 3Br/2 Br $75:soo Need 2 more. Paul $125 000 Pl t 2130 """"" Great place for kids! lovely starter me, as 3 Br/2 Br $77,950 Nussbaum,s:m.as:n H .11• . · ease visir 2815 Npt. e:tvd., NB .,7,000. Ownr will carry large lot fee simple land. 1 view, across rom R tA t, TY r . . N l Easy terms. 3 bedrooms, Beautiful owner:s unit.a lal»oo PMu Ca 3107 ThurstonJr.1-ligh. MEW OFFERING N'*' N1wpere ro•t Orfltir 1na n c 1n g. o ag s. $33 500 968-4456 provide home+ income.••••••••••••••••••••••• A LOT OF HOUSE OPEH SAT/SUH 1-5 HARBOR VIK\Y 1-lOMES 548·0995. 379 E. Zln:I St. , . . ·Lastunitatthisprice. 2 b Ba ho ... for the money! 2,000 IZllDOV'ERDR PORTIFlNO 4-Br, 4·ba, NB. MobiJeHolMS Westbaylnoomellomes er r, 2 use sq . ft. or family living, on . . . • fam rm, rormal din rm. For Sa.. 1100 34121 CstHwy 496-3431 w/ rplc. Compl furn. 50 double, corner lot. Ocean \Yestchff • beautifully de· £inished bonus r rn . nr HVH Polenno Modrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~_<iskUJdbch. 645-1 5503 eves view. $7!:1 500 c~r. 3 Ddrms., 2 b~ths , For salt! by owner. 4 Br, 3 Viki.,.. n....L-... OPEM HOUSE l·S aw n s. Yr Y rental. ' chnlng rm., frplc. Un1que park , school~ & comm ba. fam rm. lrg beaut. "'":II'~... Income Units 2 BR, 1 blk to •·• 0, ... ~... kitchen. 15x30 Living rm. pool. Lease OK. $!'12 ,500. k It c h e n . Ne w d rp s 1''ully insulated, added 1 G 11 1 _, -,._...,:: overlooking tropical Fce.6<14·7866/644ti.WI t hruout.2Gas jet frplc's. scree n room 8x27 + 352 ar e d. 7851 ocean,$250.mo.593-1243 1 ' • d wo"th n-pit & Lo mc•o'nt ya~. red··.........i manyotheraddedcxtras Garfield,7886Alhambra. or675·1753 ~ar en. '" OPEN daily HJ'l l Kings ru r':""""" $9 850 Huntington Beach. 4, s&l-''-'"-'-".C..-----gas lanterf!. Great home Road . Bre11thtakin1t deckin g. $8G.500 irm. ' · Sunlts.Taxsbclteredap.3 B'r2BaHome.$450mo. for entertaining. Stop by harbor & ocean view. Open llouse Sun 1-5. 1812 Roy Mc.C... preciation. 151 use r . yrly. Michael Realty, 501 ~see lhe many ol:'tsland· New deluxe 4 br & ram Port \'Vb eeler Pl, NB. Re aHor 1810 Hew port Lions Estates, S36·2$'19 or E. Bal. Blvd. 61J.Ql80 '(. ESTATE: ing feG~l~AUCER rm hom e w /custom 640-537i. Costa Mesa~·7129 536-2570 New 4 hr, 2 ba. Nr Yacht features lhruout. Agt. OPENJIOUSE IAYSIDIVILL.4.GE LF Cl b 1315 · t REALn 919.5099 Carefree living on tbe A ALFARAHCH u • wan er. 3S.S N. c..... u,,..... 67"4562 67s-s•oo 3 B 2 b Upgraded 2 BR, 2 ea. d~ 1100 Arres, hi-prod·--2u..t9-6412673-S98t __ .,.,. 7911 • ......., -' BIGCANYONLOT water-r, a, li btl I "'"" ba ldo --Besl loc ation on Golf fireplace. dock. lnspect I u se_. Y' • lion. M ~nagemenl & Beaut.rurn.Duplu:,1leps Laguna Charmet". 1 llG CA.HYCH Course. 184.SOO. Owner noon to s. Sat&. Sun. 512 $26,000./of.t>.6'15-22'77 markelln g contra cl to beach.Upper 4 BR. 2 Bdrm, frplc., priv1ty, Elegant 1 s tory. 3 S8l-0264 or S42-673S. 38th St. $139.000 ·s1 Nas hua 50• exl. LIR & available. Other rancbel Ba Si.W wtnttt 1.oftr 3 :::~1.v1ew, $19,500. ~~:dedo~. d~~reduf~ 1--F-l_E_X_l_B_l_E __ .1 so~:r~~oN~tc~~ :f~h~~;:~~ a~~ av11~1rL·GRUHDY :is. ~t"*'~wlnler. 1---------ty e ll ow . I2x25' pool t2noon leeltor 6751161 · L_.Hi9ull 1052 +c ustom jacuzzi. Auto SELLER MEW · ~.,.,. .. act. 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sprinklers, a car IJarage. 5·Star Park Lake forest BUY SELL EXCIIANGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Overlooking golr course. An excellent buy at On waterfront, beautiful LISTING! 6ettlng beau.tirul nu BlllCarroll 673-6210 Oce1nrront.NorthLaguna Superior 4 bedroom. 2 " SllJS,000. 3·8 r , 3·ba home. Asking H-..... --vt-24.X64 2 BR fo'.R, 581-3738 Jones Realty Inc ~ve. 4, Bt>, 3 Ba, frpJc, b th hom U .. • b · k $129,000. \Viii ronsid~r ~ ..--d k ti J j t 11 e. !il>u nc " I hi hi Af ' ht . t lh' 24 GO DUPLEX . ec ' pa o, new y pa n . courtyard. $85,000. tr11de1, low down or low Sh11r1>. mmnc. 11. )' ove rig 1n o 11 x 1Sl8 \V, Stan· cd $850 Winter No pet.s: P!lut W A•u1t1I H lei "''' ·'" ',49 HSOS J ,AMCHOIAGI IMYISTMIMTS . ~17141496-7711 Cl•11ifi ed ads sell bil tte'ms. 1maU ~ nr-4Ul)' It.am. JuM CIJJ 642-5673. down pay ment. lease op· upgraded Carmel model mob.ile hm. Lndscpn'g rord. Santa Ana. All 494.~2 · · Uon. or wbntcver. A.1akc In one of Newwrt·s most awning, shed. CC>ncrete term s,, VA ; F'llA. CL, ' <1.noffcr. d esira bl e ar e ~s . work already ln. Only CNL. $45.000. Com.LovelyOceanVu.2Bdr . PRISTIGIHOMES Arncnltl«11 ca1ore. This ts $29,SOO. Lake Elsinore merclal 1tore. 11• W.19th le• deck. Ul'dtft ~th. l•etlon 6 45-4646 onayoumU1t~l Agen~. Really 15754 Grand, St, $47,500. Century 21, beam.. frpl. )Ae. $600. 549-0912 878·2162. ' \S48.ll6& .iM·91MT. • --__ ,,, -I -. " 3 l r .............. . ...... I -•• • ····"'* ) I • ·-M1u111 ....... It • I' nu ... 2 2 • Vslu It • Ueku •• ?.. ~ !!!d!r·OetoNr•. 117.5 DAILY ... OT ..... -...... ·-··--· --··· •••••••• , ...... ·-·-····----· -·······--················· I a u • v. ,..,.._. Jiff ... ..._. 3UZ 1· 1· ....... -· ........_ -J•La hat ,,,.. 1+1• ftfa' •r. '¢?• •1 Lallfarw r• ,,,,,,,,, .... :'..?.!: ... ,... ..--.. .. .. ..... ......_ _..., .:; .................... ·············-··-···· ....................... . ..._........ f•••••••••••-••••·•••••• •-•••o;;••6'i..M•••••• ••••••••••-•-..-••••••••-·--•--•••••••••-•••---• I leslt J76• c ..... dill..... JI OCBANPRONT I 'BA 2 8.R, 2 a.a:' end. 1r:.·oew.: Hi.-t. hk'~ Never P'11T«r.,...._ 8. VUto.-ebiaory4 CW.W... 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A1e-nt HAft"90RVIEWlUl;t8-a ,Z a.. .....••..• -C7 ll1 . ,.... 5br,Jbt..liVnD.dinrm, SPAC. ---•br.Zba, J'BR~T=Q;sm .:~:.'!'~::!.~!: t8r.·sach Apl.SUS1acl.i:.~-~-~ .. ~~===--- lp tam rm, pool. $750 our beacb. Beaut. lBR • ..,_ ••-a.ls .,..11 1ff 5tl-MZ3 utU. Lady only. N. HU. Lovely 2 br, fr-pie., 1ar, Ul>OISLkBAYJ"RONT mo. 1101 White Salls bomea.So""kftlhna.llL ·•--···········-'"' • li&OE15tbSl.~ yard,\-,blktotennlsd Winter, 3 8r. 2 Ba, w11. lfO·l$28 wkdya. $3t51tS11$..mo.53MMl GltEENTREEUOMES EACH llome, decorator B R 2 B a S28$.87s-oo&1orl'f5..5419 'ST).309i(IJ2u.z&l.-.Z -.105lwkenda .. ct--,• BR. 3 u• ,... IBR,ZBa .•......•.. ~ sharp. 3 Br + maid's. w h ti> ye Elec' • · r 1 • ._..J . ~ 3.88, 3 Ba •••.•••••.• _... Cap's view of channel as er r" ':• • $50. OFP 15l mo, ttnl r )mmed late Occupancy; VllWHOlit sq.rt, of livln1 area. og&Rl'IU.OHOMl:s 1850 mo. or s ubmit: Gar. Dr .• avatl. Nov. New .3 br. 2 bl .. Supe . On the be9cb .Beacon In Corona Hi.gbl&adl. 3 SU:per ~· PreaU&e 18R,2~ 8.a. ......... 142S Avallablefwni.bed.. AOO.MS·Ti l• area, 2 car 1ar , $400 Bay.3 br,ihLVnU1Juty BR. 2 Ba, small )'atd, nti&bbocbood.. $500. per R.ancboSaoJa.qlJlO WATERFRONfHOM&S ATERYRONT 3 Br Poina.ettia,CdM.HM88 lst. SJIO. Jori. utll. formal dlnioc. macb &DO. G•rdefw locl\aded. ZBR,2 & ........... 1$15 6311400 rum. Upperdupl:ax.. Boat days . • 61~ tnore . Su bm it on CalltsZ-4471or9l80-2501 S.BR.2 Ba .•......••. ssz::s Spae\oul2~tory,4bed, dock. Call 11.S-6169 orl-;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 br. Nr Mariner ScJil. children. Redltted to Larp3BR..t•BA.IOOd fBR~•eRodtHllls$SIS •Y.tba.PJantJ.Jl'ffl>U7, 174...tJ:IW. $450 mo . '-''·75•7 . $4.SO.mo.&M+12Ut\&mt. area. S31S mo. Call ' •••·•••••• and oa the water wtth 1--.... --, 0 -bch.--2br-,- 1 -:.,.--i. 4_9?·4248. Fenced yard. Ba)'front, China Cove, 3 9&0-ZSOl Ageat boat a Up. SZ:W.O» partly fu.m. Lrg gar &: _KidoO.K. BR .• BA. $700 per mo. VlllosellHlbtale 552-7500 paUo.$28S.6!J.<ilU. BEACHF.BoN'J: 0.plox, C•U613-mo NoA_F.. red hill upper, ~ Br, i Bo, no Coot. Mffe .Jn4 •Busbud/Garfield pets. Wtnter. s:m mo.·················-···· 3BR,2BA. .. SZ!IS 641-1350 AVAIL. 3 br, 2 t., lieu •BeachfM.ain iuxuRYcoodo.Newport ~~iiohome. $ISO. Afl.. !:08.s!}~·~-= ~ UDO crest 2 be Z\.; ba frplc R .... ~ · 2 BR &c den, sharp, yTiy b. d. bl ' ' ' 8 • 2 on.. •• SlSS l--====--~'-i 1 s•oo A 1 v.·et ar. gar/opru-, J.Bc,2.-ba,fncdyd.i.nColl. •Slaterf8each 5e, • mo. gen pool, TEN~$450. mo. Pk. Fpic, dbl pr, $37S. •BR,%11A. .. $S!O -3241 i.,64%~·C"200ci;;;;;;;--ll;nl 61S-7184a&:u•.rl07'0 S46-.Sm •McFadden/8'.mba.rd ••••••••••••••-•••••••15 c..... 3276 .a Br. 3 Ba. frplc, ~ blk to 4 BR. 2 ba, kids, pet, f'Dcd, 3 BR,2 BA. .. srl5 llAHD..W ocean. Very large. StOO ca.r.$300. •Garfleld{Bmbanl OCEAHYIEW Bd, 1 ba, 138 We5t yrlyll93a.bSt:~• OLDER3bt,kids,pet. ~~ 4 BR, 3 Ba. Executive Ales5andro, Call •••••••••••••••••••••• leave msg. A'1asl. now . 2 Br, child, pet, fncd, · Home. with all plush ZU..597·1oo.l oc see Oct. s. ms. $370. Per mo. 3 BR. 2 BA. ,~·~m~·~·~1t~1~ .. ·~cY•=••:_:l=•ase=~· ~u.;;;;>p~m~·;;13~00~·;;;j;;>}';:-;! I FJ{Rl1.N .~a~hel~~ kil., 615 2 1 G Cd r )' . N: . 1425. MW392 . Hts. Condo 2 Br, 2 Deac.h 2 br, winter, $300 if!ICI u.lll ; also2bt garage upper apt, winter~ in· t•I util •• 1806 W. Ocean- front. &t8-ZSJO u 0· MEFI. ~·r S ate.rJ 0 ! .. ~~'!l. a· LAGUNA <>eeanrroot, lse, Ba, Pool, view, lease, ~ cant. Outs ..... """6 home. Sl60,000 Condo roe only $215Jmo. 114-Q~. •642-9900• Agt.53&-8836 -mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, 20001---------1 ~ f Stt Lge bdrm, $260, vu, wlk Hones u ......... d 3Br d1,1plex, w/pvt. yard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage s:ns mo. Call An· G-3202.1_••_S30-__ 307_1. ____ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside lu.x. duplx. 3 br. FREE FREE 2~ ba. din rm. priv yd, 2 •Prores5Mx\a1Sen·ice-car gar. children & sml •LANDLORDS• pet welcome . 5400. 714·637·1091 HUMT. HARIOla 5e1ft., wetbar, rplc, · to oc:ean. fiplc, blk wall, COHDOt' ••UM Grd. Adult..s. 544·7678. avail. Nov 1,16BA1eAan· Resort Uvtng, Boat EMERALD BAY, pvt. dro, 491-0&::M or 8l2.aJ80 slip, Teo.nil. Olympic bcb, tennis, pools, lg 2'-;':P,.:•.::m~·=:------sixe Pool. 4 Bdn:o, Den, Br, frplc. deck, )'d.i.. ,..... 3 Ba, Frpl. Pvt. Garden WhitewaterVu.558-3030 c--i..tr.o Patio. Pvt entry, walk ..,...... to beach, $525 lease. Immediate Occupancy. 3 •• •••• ••• •••••••••••••• 3271 213..cJl~l Br. Ck Vu Hillside home. N Golf Course. Spac. 3 Blks lo be.ach, new 2 Br, CORONA DELMAR J 81, Duprex, d:shwshr, 2 Br Tuwnhou.st-, frplc &•r, child o.lt. S2'75. mo. Pool. tennis, continenl<t winter. 61S ·06'42 or brealtfut.Someocunl •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••·•••• 673-6682 Cat11lina \/Jews. Clo5e t. '4'.:::!~~ls~::;---1 shopping &: fine beach COME ST A Y WITH US FROM $49 WEEKLY Beauli!ully furnished largestudios and ' ooe bedroom suites -all with full kitchens. Apartment living with motel conve- niences. Heated pool. sun deck. air· conditioning. Maid service. 'television, sell-service laundry facilities availa· ble. Master Charge and BankAmericard welcome. EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL r u.• ........ d 644·2611 ....................... r-~~~~~~~~! Jao .. >a l"-d 3106 BtO . J yr nu duplex. 3bt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, fplce. $425 mo DR avaiJ for yrly. l 673·7191199.Z.SOOO. bloclt to bay. Bar&. patio. I-'--'---'"'-'----- 673-12001Q-4pm Costa MeM Jl2• BR, Yearly. $285. plus util. Available now. ., .. ,... , ••••• 3107 •••••••••••••••••••••• LK. Ocean/Bay. beaut. view + balcony, studio 2 BR . I~ Ba's , frplc. Lease. ~.840--1789 • ••••••••••••••••••••• Offle-Pallt 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults n pet..s , d•hwhn, sti..la: CP\I. closed garage , frpl< BBQ. Gas &:. water P< Pool LA MANCHA Al'TS 778 Scott Platt, CM 6-42-6073 Adult Z huge bedroom $110 no pets. Inquire 1i1r G 568 W. Wilson Ho••fie•"* . 642-9900 Califomla's Largest •ReotalSen'ice!• Wood &c glass &c many br, 2 ba. pool . Nr. Lovely Fam. home. A\•ail Remodeled 2 BR home. nu decks 4i: 5ep. laundry rm. Ma.tine. Adlt5. $400. lse now· 4Br • ~Ba , Fam. cpts & drJl!S. Musl see to sus. f9'7·2370. incl water & trash. Agt. Rm, .6i./C. ruce yd. $375 apprec. s.100. mo. Aslt fOI' 49J..Jl31 2010Mewport.- two-..tre.i...:lo Coste -c.IM olo •2627 642-2611 eanrront. Lrg l br up· per duplex. Sun declt, stove, refrig, flpltt, gar space. $350 )'rly. 2br rear upper. Slove. refr1g, patio. gar 5pace. S33S yr1 ly. 673·74t2. MESA VERDE area, Homt-atmosphere 2 &: br dlx apts. 546-1034 ~~~~~jj~"~~I mo. 1S2·6088. Bev or Joe, 963·4567 EAN View 2 Br 2 Ba.f;;':C:~i'-::==--;:;;;;c I , Br near Beach & Bay, ,~ ~ 963-1736 ~. Part. f\a'D or un· L....-3216 lal11:aa Pca91M J707 Hewportleodl 1769 redecor.ated, laundry, 1 ·1 ~:11! ~!ll l : fl ' esa Verde, 3 Br. 2 Ba, furn.499-2109orS46-4681. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• parking, ac:Jults , no pets. ! :~µfe1,l}iftlrJ*}J1 Din.~~~~=~ '~,~~ut°~~~K~; L•J •Nigllet v'f::,,~ ~:p~a~:t~ IALIOAINH Oceanfront apt5 avail, ~!.~:~~-~1t'· Balboa S315 t984S Vermont Ln ••••••••••••-••••••••• Ad Its pets Le Winter S160·S23S Mo. rrom Sl4S loS190. Ut1I in· 1-='--'---'-'--"------j CASA VICTORIA 1.2&3 br, Deluxe UnfUJ'. or Furn. gas1.,,1r pd. Adult6·No pets Sec. gat1 Pool, rec rm. elevators .52S Victoria, &42-8970 FIEE S9.VICE ':y ~~r, comer lot. Cen: 919.7888. · (ioff c....,. Vw4J:2. 497~1612 °a':t. 7p~. :k lnel. util, equip. kitchen, cl. 67S+4813; 6'1~5205 Or the Point. J BR, 1,1, bllt TOUtel.oaDS • 546--9521 . Spacious new 2 Br, 2'n: days.Sat.&Sun.aJlday. pool. Near bus. mM.etc. 871 ·8471 to beach. $195. yearly. •Shody& .. rool• ~{ember of Board of Sp~c1ous 2 story 4 br Ba, Twnhme w/all lhe lOS Main St,67S-8740 1..:_.:.;;_..-=-:-:--:-:---:--:--1 675-1213 1&2 Br $175. Up. AduJtJ Realtors. Better Busi· MESA VERDE-Brand ht:i~e, lam rm. lrg yard. privacy of home. \Yood Hones Fw1nllhld or OCEi\N FRONT• 3 brl..:c"'.,,_.'---'=-ct.l--_.--~38-2-cc12 no pet..s . 177 E. 22nd SI ness Bureau,. Chamber or new+ crpt &frpJc, mir· P ri me area. $42S. N<1 burning frplc in liv. rm, U.._,.ldwd 33~ New 2 br. 2 ba dup. nr home, l yrold,dlx . .a,·ail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ .. _,._,.._> _____ _ Commerce. rors in fam·nn. S37S. Ask Fee. 846-1311. form. din. rm. cust. shag ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yacht Club. Sll.S yrly. 3lo8 mo. $475. 6'1~UW9 • I d h t 213-449·6412673-5981 . JETTY VI""' SlQ..1505 fore ery · 5'IJ.-0831 4 BR, 2 ba , 2 story, {rplc. crpt & rps l ruou · WINTER by park, near s:n .,---.::.C:::_.:.:..:::..::...,.--.1 ;:--;;-:---;-"-;::-:-~-::::::-cpts. 2000 5Q n. Pacific Super tit w/selfcleaning HEWftORT IEACH Costa Meso 3724 new 2 br, 2 bil, dshwhr. on Ocean Blvd. Only C.M.2br.S195.,singles&2 Br, 1 ha, encl. gar., Sands. $400. mo .. Lst & dbl oven, d.shwshr. At· Winter&yearlylease! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $28.5.mo.S48-4063 5teps lo China Cove. A pets. Also N.B. 2 hr $250., yard . Gas stove. Adults, 1a5t + deposit. 962-Ul8 . tached 2 ear gar. w/auto l'~rom $650 Moot.h S3S. WEBl & UP -'-'-'c'::----:--:-:-:::--:--l 1arge luxurious 2 BR. 2 kids ii-pets. \Valk t nopets.szsomo.5.56-1280 0 IE BR oped nCoer&iow.mapoolint.reOnar llLLGRIJtC)Y •Studio&lBRApts 3 BR . 2 Ba . Frplc . Ba Duplex w/hardwood water H.B. 2 br, kids, ftRESTtGIOUS POOL 1-1A .4 , nr y . mmuruty . · Rfflltw 67S-6161 •TV&MaidServAvail Ta.stefullyfu.rn.20r.l0 flt'!l .&$uperottan&jct- pelS, singles. Or Lag. e\•erytbing. $425. pe:r mo Jy $385 mo. · lse option beach. Winter SlSO. mo. ty view. Singles o .K . Beach 2 br $240., util pd MESA VERDE Call 960-2501 or 962·4-nl avail. Children & pelli •Phone Serv. Hld pool 675--3172 $550. mo. Call 644.7211 singles ok. Agt. Fee. P A C E S E TT E R . Agt. OK too. 498-ZlOO ask for •Children Section AGT 979-8430 LOVELY 3 bedrm Holly. C , ~I •SSOFFweek'5rent Need Temporary Holl5·1..:.-'-----------& wflanai for evening ea· • Br, pool, fish pond. ~D•• •• w/ad 1ng'!'!? Bach apt.. Phone. BEAUT. Lg. Oceanview 3 HUNT Beach 3 br, 2 ba, kick, pet, $.115. NWPT Beach 2 br, kids pet, util pd. $2'J.i,. joyment. Surrounded by waterfall. BBQ. Renl all 2 Yr oLd 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1700 U.f•wlsMcl 3425 2376NewportBl\-d.CM WkJY , maid ~rv. S27S. Br, 2 Ba duple:.. Bltns. a n abundance of lo\·ely or part. 675--1873 Sqft. Walt to ocean, Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .548·97SSor&t.>39ti7 Mo. No pets. Lido Shores wa5her !dryer. 2 car gar. HaciMClaD.W.U 160W.~c.M. CloHdCO..age• BEAUT. GROUNDS AOUL TS-NO PETS LAG Beach charming hr, child, pet. trees. Only$425.amonlh tennia cts & pool. Pvt •2Br. 2 ba, lrplc, gar. SUSC••~•s Hotel,673-8800 $400. Adults. 675-4062 or + utilities & gardener. 1 Br• bllt5 to bch. $235 mo. Comm. S42S mo. 64+5403, pool. adult. pet OK . S2:90. ,,_. •~ 2 8 duJ ts 722·8955 collect. lst&last&ccleaningdep. Bltn5 , erpt s l drps 675-0430or&l7.8S8:J Tustin.962·5680/!38·9266 Largen1cely fwn.bach.. lor r .a ts.nope · NEWLYDECORATED ( 963·2200 & 1 brs. Adults only, no $170/$190. 2"1.21 E. l6lh St. OLD Cd,!, 2 BR . 2 Ba . 2 Br wrg.ar . Sl7S. Wa~ No ee . . M'--'--....._ J267 r-•-J B 2 N H"646 ·-1 - 10 minutes li:I ocean. Lg 1 br Sl85 .• 2 Br S21S., l~r Br w/patio $220. Gas , water incl. Draperie: carpets. gas heat. ga 5tove, air conditwnin' swimming pooJ, re< room. wa5hers &dryen FURN . .Balboa cottag~, I br. uUI pd $1$5. Fee,Agt. ~cH "" ... _....._ .. _ • ...-r" Brand New,......,......,, r. pets. 2110Newport Bl. · ...,. ·:..au singles o K. µ&O .mo. pd. 21i6 '"E '' Placentlo FR'A"I ,,...._,a1. tr¥• 3244 •••••••••·-·~-·• .. ••• Ba, 2 car gar. dk balcony 636 20 1 5 · 'CONDOMINIUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR Eldorado:-('rpts . &: pool. 5350 mo. 9S2'"8767 ; •Shady e..ftool• Park Newpor\.SUblease. 1 Agent, 64<1·1211 ·41 · -----HOMERMDERS •642-9900• 2 STORY. 3 bednn. priv Redecorated Jor 4 BR's. 2 drps, bltn5, patio, red yd. e\'e. 961J.-0881 . 1&2 Br $175. Up. Adu1ts. :,'.e5~~ 833-BalJ. or S... ._ 37IO.s-ta... 37ICI patio& pool. Adultsooly BA home5. Nu landspg. Close to 5Cbool &: shop·g no pets. 177 E. 22nd St. ••••••••••••••••••••••-•••,-••••••••••••••••• Sharp. Offered a t $285. $345.·s.»S. mo. Mk for $350 mo. No pet5 . BEAUT.deron.tedcondo, 6'2·3645. ON THE BE..\Cl-1 2 Br, 2 per mo.+ util.lsl&las1 Bev or Joe 963""561 or 83().5891 . 2 hr. 1 ba. pool, nr. Ba. bltnA. gar&: tndry +cleaningdep.Nofee.. 963-1786 beach. $250. Hu.n.l Beach S y 1 ,._wportleodt 3269 area.897-47S9aft9pm. lBRF'urn $1TO fac's. 350 mo. r y . UPERB RightonSanJoaquin_GoU •••••••••••••••••••••••N 2 b 2 ba c.ni* IBRUnfu.m Sl6S1 -"'-5-_l_l_ll_. _______ I C'rse. 2Br, den, s ingle View Es ew r , • ',. .... Lots of bltns, pool, wallt OCEANFRONT. neat 2 . OMES level,eentralair.$5.50yr· S200,000 drp5• pool. .S275· San to shoppir:1g. n mi . Br. upper, aduJt.5, gar, Anaheim . $150., JM4C.......,.NllS49•1655 ly.675--4059. ••der $1000 1110 Juan Capi s trano . bea('h.931W.l9lhSl. w i nte r . 1215. 213 · bachelor pad. \/acant 6 3 I • 0 7 9 7 o 63l·l82l 19S+3018. 2 8 t -•-M V _._ BEAUT.NewRanchoSan now. • r. P.n~e. esa ei._ 64§...7102 JBR,newlycrJlldxlnt\oc. Balboa Isl.and $200., 1 br D/W,garage,pat.io,pool, Joaquin T.,,-nhome. 2 Br. close to beaeh. 1-l.B. 2 BR. 2 ba No pets or $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr .& beach cottage. S275Childok.~iti68 2'12 ha, 2 sty. Ch·erk>Olts HAllORYIEW S.J6...t020 children . Pref. mature Bach. Color 1V. maid Westminster S1S5., real golf oou.rse &: late. S5i75. adults. S185. &GS848 ser,·, pool. 111£ 3i.IESA. neat! Incl. util. 3 Br. i i., ba, frplc. dbl 547·7°'4J8J3.3215 3-Br, !-bark 1185·.(;'·:r, Encinrta.s mile to ocean 415 N . Newport Bl. NB Costa Mesa $185., 2 Br, garage, e-ncl. ya.rd. nr. SPECTACULAR VIEW ~ pool&: pa . 67J.i 1 . gt . two bedroom wtth e,·er· $110 to $140 1 br trlr.; . & 646-9681 k.idsok. scbool.$340.s.aB-4-lil Rancho San Joaquin 3 BR. Den. Nr &ach. ythtng coodo adu.lt call apts . AdulUi on.I)'. 'I'hel C-"'..:...-:-..-..--:-:---1 Fountain Va~le)' ~-· 2 Quiet Pvt area. E. Side Townhouse. Spanking S4 so . m 0 . Ye a r I y . 546-0521 · Aloha Trailer Park, ('(Ir. 3br. 2ba. Sr bch. Mature br., 2 ba, 1'1ll con.sider lil<e duplex. 3 Br, 2 Ba, oew! 2 &c den, 2 bil, high 61S.3172 WiJ50n/Newport645-4SJO adult:s. 213 86l·itB3 after • ds & t5 S . .\.~ Juan 2 br, 11-i Baron 4PM "' 1 pe · . Pool. frplc. No kids. ceilings , rrpl c . 3 u Ba Di dis al L-Fwn2.. l--c:·-::-:--:-:-:::=-:::=-Fullerton$210.,2br,n1ce .,.,.,,.,._12 baicon•-~Useolpool&HBRV .4Br.2 . n . do.Dsbwhr, Jl05 . "7-OCEAN""RONT area, ltids & pets ok. ,,.._......, rec. N7ar UCI & golf Li\/, & Fam. Rm. 1819 car enc I. gar, pool Bllns. w /1A'. drp!'i , pool • r • Santa Ana $24.S., 3 br, EASTSIDE sparkling nr COW"Se. $49S. mo. Ready Port Stirling, Comm privg5.$225.492·36S1 S200. Adlts, no pet5 Bach.,~~=yrl)'. fncd yd. gar., kids & pets new 2Br. prt. patio, gar. Nov. ith. 640.a:J)() Pool SSZ.S. 61S-OT1l Avail coo-:-:_·'520==::::-:::-:--, ok + car space. Adults, 1111 Town~ $230. NEWLY decorat OCEAMYIEW Stanton $285., 4 br, lge pet.5. S21S . 673-0231 Rancho San Joaquin Ch UdwRtshed 3525 b 1 prden lli Delwce furn. 3rd st,....,,, 3 Ya•d,•"-&petsok. -'-'"'--::--:-:---:--1 Townhome-w/\-iew in a BEACH. 3+M.aids. an·••••••••••••••••••••••• r. poo • se ng. -·1 • a.IU3 -_ ... __ nel view. Decorator . 'Util pd . Adults only. BR,2Ba,100'fromsand. GardenGrove$30().,Sbr. E·SIDE2brbouse.~ beautiful new greenbelt sharp. Furn or unfwn. NEW CllStom SpanOtU 2 Sorry no pets: 1800 ViewfromLR,kit,&M· ,·er.r rare . FamiJ11 Pvt . patio. No dogs. community near ~mo. Br28.a,a1r.auach.ga.r. \\'allace.comerW.l8th Br.ZCarpark.ing.7301 welcome! Refs.5S2·834J Uoiversil)' of lr\/ine. WaterfronlHornes SJOOmo.Mf·lOll . Sl.645·0805 Seashore Dr. Winter, Member .of Board ~r 4SlCABRULOsr Newbomew/2Bd,den,2 C 11 6311400 ----------;StOO. mo. {21.1) '712·3878 Realtors, Belter Busi· 3 Br 2 Ba bltns, drps, F'R. Ba, Dishwasher, self· a · • TO\\INl-ISE2br, 2ba, ten· TRAILER for rent. Adu.Its or675_9111 l.0$how. ncs5 Bureau., Chambero gar patio. garden, $400 cleaning oven, trash HARBOR VIEW HOMES nis, swim. wllt lo lxh. only. no r"'hiJdren or pets . ..:.:..::.~.c.c'-c-'c:=--:..--:c- Commerce. '. B ....,."' .. '""' compactor, air condi· 4·Br. 4·ba. fam rm , Adults 0 '·e r l6. S290. 548-2383 OCEANFRONT. 2br, 1ba. Sl0-1505 ~Af#. Robinson ru•.ro.-.. tioned. frplc . drape5, formal din rm, ftnished 960-l.9'7Z. Btn decor. Avail immed. Lrg dlx 3bt, 2ba. nu tri· carpeting throug.bout. &: boou5 rm. near part, D~i:•s um.,. 3600 2035 hllertoft. CM \V1nter. $3'7S. Yrly, $450. liORSE ranch . No. plex. Ownrs unit. SlSO. Wallpaper. Near one or scbool5 &: comm pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Furn, Z !Jg clooets. Open Sat/Sun. 12·5. 7010 Tustin. I acre, 15Jt 64()..1ll4 . two pools, close to golf $625 mo. inc. grdnr. 3 BR, 2 Ba. in CdM. no queen5ize bed , priv \\I Oceanfl'Oflt. Owner. cbain link corral. stable, course. Adults ODly, '650. 644·7866/644-6548 peUi or chUdren. S320. dress1fllg rm. xtra lge 21J..654·7698. t a c k room , 3 b r , 2br Spanish hse. Nicely per mo. It c1eullng fee. r o 0 m s , enc I . g a r . ---------- 5ecluded. $450. Contact. cptd & drpd. S250 mo. SC7·S353 ii oo answer call INH Palenno 4 br. D.R.. mo. 644-6800 w l•torage. Adults only, 1510 W. OCEA.:~FRONT 979-39'31or544-31123 Call 494·1950. after& p·m . F .R. 2.., ha, $550. Owner 2 BR. 2 Ba, CdM. no no peU. Furn, xtra IJ!e :,, br. im· AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW No Cl .. ning Dtpos it S 5 O No le'5e Requ ired s· I St d' A t 1ng e u 10 p . • S...i1chi.....t -""'• • W.oh.•-"' • ..,.. _ •. • Joc111ii ,.ool .• c;.., ••o·, •W.• bat .-.-.... •OwKttliol ~., ..... ,1. WATlRFAUS •STREAMS • l.AGOONS 2909 BRISTOL AVE. SANTA ANA (Al South Co.as! Plaza l 540-2300 lalboa lllmd 3206 Deluxe Tnh5e 3 Br. l\'J a&n'A&.S 640--00CMJ childrea or pets. $268. t•itittqtOft leach 3740 mac. r"'pts. $250. S-t688 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, epts, drps, bttns. pvt VILLAGE I wpt Hts 2 hr + guest mo. 644+6800 <Susie) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cosht MeH J.124 Coste M~ 3124 'costa Mesa llZt 3Bravailfor)'rl)'.lblock patio,dblgar.Nr.So.Cst •BR z~batbs $"5G house. frplc, bttns. boat/ BALBOA Pen.in. Year. BEAUTIFUL I br furn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• to bay. Bar & patio. Plau$295.54.>4763 G4aoacff0Mi:s trl.rspace~.se.6190 round 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, apt.sS170&$180.Spanish 673-l200 104pm .. _h. g a r a g e s 3 2 s m o . style bldg, pvt encl gar. ----------,MODERN • br, 2 ba on 3BR..2BaU. ······ $3815 NPT l:ITS. Bike lo 1,1\;" ' pool una Ind-· adlu E 'de • \blkto TH1-•c1 Sml lam-·-. I~ yd. SBI-072.S. · 58 • •]• · 28d,tba,Coltage. quiet aslsa s... •-.. ....._ .. ·a 11.101 Kttlson Ln, l blk Y,early. $325. 11th St. $375. 548-9613 Z BR, 2 Baths •..... $.W> $325. 581·SSJ7 PEN1NSULA Y.'. of Beach off Slater. 49f...u.24or644·1600. 3 BR, 2 Ba. frplc, crpl, 3BR,28a!M .. $125/4.50 38r.2Yi Ba'J'wnbseon Allractive .3 br. 2 ba, 842:-7848 11 Avail. Oct. 8. one o( the College Park. $ISO. mo. HEWPOflll.ACH Bay wlboat Slip. Avail. rrplc, bltlns. crpt.s, drps. L leoc.h ' m .. lch.•mingho---"l •·last+ dep. Ava.ii. 2Br,2ba.,den,vut600 10/12..SSSO.l.w&46-rn>O. S400yrl,Y.613-2'Z23 .,.,a • .. ...,. ""' ..,. • CULYal>AU ••••••• • • •••• • • •••••••• LlttleBalbolllland.3Br Nov.1.549-2534 BB ZBaU. $42$ BEAUT. 811.t(s C.0000. 4 ApalMllhFwai•d Lux. 28r, den. lBa, Pvt. 3741 ~~· ~ .. ~1~• ~modp, aJ::'1l PR£STIGE f~ only $380. 4 ' ••••.• BR., 2~ b.a. lquned. OC· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkh, tennis, pool. Wmter -· ·r • Be t amo Wasem\hefme:st L[Dllf'ftB cp'y.$150.~&M.U33 lalioelsi.d 7706 lease$4SO.t714)'499-2926 crpt1. lmm1c. tu . .fCostaMesa 3BR ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or f213J 790-4601. Pauo. furn or unfum. Yr· area 0 1• REALTY SUPER plush beaut de-ly .... F•m. w/ol<l•r Pacesetter home. °".the • · BACHELOR APT 1 _.,J Ith discri t coraled , partial!)' e-1.,...MO NOP.ETS Oc eanfront . 2 urn. c hildr ~n pref. C1ll. Jessee w m.ma • 4S23CampmDr.,Jrv:ine furnished 3 br, 2 ba. dbl ~ ·67~3295 Charming 2 BO, 2 ha, 8'73·8103 tnr taste. CaJJ C-oab Ir ,..ampusVolleya.......C\r. •ara•e/o ...... ner. Pool. I u x u r y a Pt s. Ne.,,. Wallace, 546-4141 ..... --v • 6 ... -d LOVELY lt1mlly home CALLl3U600 $400. mo. 67.S-71M. or 2 BR Winter ot Yearl)'. carpets. new rapes. br, 11,o'J bt, z frplcs, bitn )!ESA VERDE 3 BR. 2 115-1070 A,·ailablenow. balcony over the beach. kitchen Incl . bbq Ba, ram ·rm. dbl frplc. UNJVERSITYPARK 67.S.2866 S38S·S410. 494·105$ or dahwhr. +MP· IUOll D/W, crpts, drps. dbl 4 Br. famil1, frpk, cpta, WATHFRONT Bachelor w/kikhen. SliS. _494_-_3834_. ___ ..-:--:- maid'• rm &tba, lsepr .• &•r, fed. $C!5. mo.~ d.rps, wallpaper. Pool, w I, a Iv AT E mo. inc.Id. w..il . Avail Ckean(root AUradi\'C 2 W ID •..... mo .. Jrly. ineld. 1ardener. Avail. part: le wr.ter. Gift your bd b r ~"---•• -·>11< ---~ -io -D,.,,.111 DOW STS-2116 , 2 a . apt. r a~ A•all. Ltt.a0et.11S..21'1S 11 /.w._. •••-•.... • .....,.,... ~· ..,._. • view. \lr'inler rental. No i i0ii;;;1i;;ii;;;;;:-iiiii7]1 ea, 2 Ba. big fam-nn. mo.5SU$1J 2 Bdnns. large dm. 2 ••aaPc I •• J707 pe t5. Days. 494·105S. ••11P1 ' J1 120 1 le ..... __ .a.:.......___~ ..,_ 1 ~rJ:":. ._....._ lire9J•ces, completely ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nights, 494 .$602 or •••••••••••H••---rp • _._, --... .u.; • am-...., · ~'::"I remodeled Ir carpeted 2 BR, 2 ba, ..,. t.keb sazs. mo. 54Ul.M p.at/dttk. r J'U*1puu1 wlballt·ia.a. Electric Le 2 Br, Z Ba upper. Ac· _ .... _,... __ . ____ _ cpt.lt'JSMo,leaile F _. •• .._ J ·234 tenail.See.._!'11ZScot· pra.a:edoor.VWJlarge C"ess t.o pv_t b,e b , No.endlbr.den&cdeck. r.~llJ••, ..__ I _, Udale, ltt. $360/mo. ft.tltJow/gu100Dvenation wJwaah g fac1l. ~ntr. Wolk to ~--h. Lovely ~...--.y -••••••••••••••••••••••• ll:J3..24fl r-•I pd ,.._, ~ .......... -"===-='--"--:-! · pit. No chiktren at pets. PIO, Uul • .......,1 *" w... oce.a.n vie w. Adu.Its. ao Ocunfront. Wint.er. 3br J..arse 2 br, huCe rumpus · B -.._ References. 1600 mo. 675--M65. n.t.s . S27S includ ut.il. iba rm 2 ba, 2.car garage, 2, r, 2 ba, .....,.ut, comer S 1r:l-''---...,-.,.-,,..--..,----1 •• . S600mo. blt.M. comm.iwtm poiol. Jocalion nut to clbMe. 6'2·9t0.S days; un Deluxe 2 BR, 2 ea, priv. Wlnter.49'7·2678. l'Ts.olll. Kkllot.noree.$2115.mo. lmmed OCC'UIJl9DC1. $'.W1$ e¥e.:,l7l-~. palio.c•r,$3i'S.mo.yrly. BACH. utU pd, Sl8S. mo. JM MAC 2 Br, I Ba Al\. M2-4tti . mo.1'7S.5'61601'$S2.4331. Rent or Lease Option BY 20t 21st St. 17J..JJ• up/$60. wl Crescent Bay, dupl.a. W/IUA dk, As Sb•ri:.:..ea. z~ ba . Univ. Park 3 BR. 2~ Ba, OWNER. ' br, 3~ ba. LGE newly dttol'•ted.. 1 143SN.Cstlfwy«M·25CB c~. paiot. gar. · to ...., Month. Twnhie , new crpla, Baycrest. Ivan Wells b •• •-h ,_ Adul" •-~ 376, 111-Q'tt wn • _.. 1SC Jiome. Pool. frml Dr.& r. o.Y ""' ~. · Mltw~ __,.. &'1S.Til60or'7J.t11'1.Art pools, parU, tennil. Fm rm. $900. mo Intl no pell $215+1?25. 873-0072 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL Idle items with Dally Piiot ~ M . -Sift. 1...:.:.:.,----,----:--71 6 lut. $39$. ~ 2 Br, 2 ba, Dr#, tfDOil pool &t cardeo main· t BR, Jrd story view. \\OCEANFRONT 2 br S325. courta, poot....._onJ,y. SellthltapflSLW\lhDai)J len•nce. 642-3099 or blktooce•n.$350.Ulilpd· Frpl, Winter ren\al szmrno.•t19533 Pilot,Waot.Adt. l'T$.ll2A yrly1'7a.o392 w 11ar.&u....._ (J p. 5etti~ 5ul). p. ~iet wal~ at la~e·s ed~. p. r~resl]i~ ever)i~ breeze p. joy UJit~ wl;>ief,i to live ... • MESA VERDE Vll.!AS ~tigious adult apartment5 on thP. water in ~leu \'erde Jf,5.:; ~lesa 'Ve.W Dri,·e Eut. c~ta ;\leu.. Ca. 92626 fil4) 540-S87t Adj&('('nl to Costa ~!eNJ. Golf and Country Cluh J Bc. l Bath dt"$ifZl'\.il from ~>-34-5 per month. 2 Br.. 2 Balh d~iJml' from S.'J.»..tGS per month. )fodt•I on display from 10 to 6 ~ ·---...~ -• _._ ...... r .. ' I ! I OA.llYPILOT Ape l•oh u.1w9. -4000 Office 1..W 4400 11 f 1trfof...... 4500 I lo F....i IJOO Jelll W....... 707! ·················'····· ············--····· ................. ___ ·····-···-..---·· ............ ·-·--· ..................... . Afial ••U.Ca. u.fwtl. "fwl ... •hu.fww. _ w..--..a-OOMSSZ:S.wet:ku1>'lrilh X£0UTJV£ •ult.el oa. NEWM·l~Coltl ...,.......,..... si;:::r;~ •cbt C•ptala dMlte •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... r'"'""'. Jl,6f Jtllcbea "lfl•tf55 or •lllfPOCl Hatbor.-..G to 11-·--.... __ • .. 'fl'!..1:..':1.1 "· Pollt;ioG oo J9dll °'Sp I •-->•44 ••••••••••••--•••••• .... --.-2200 •fl (t ... ~ fH•· '..._ • --· •.a1"'1a • Pb:btr. Cit 04 UClllllMd • Ce1teMHo 3114~--.. M ••24 "---· ..... -' •' " ll.NJ.Jt .. ar•2llll 54fl.28S'I d II·•-•-~ ett1 -••••••••••••••••••••••• EANYRONT new 1 e. _.._.,., . · Eat' e ...... -w1""'n I ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.· .... ·.·.·.··"•'···········.·.·.·.·,.·,.·.· .... ·,.·.·,.··,.·.• NEW Ran cho San JO•· upper. Cpta, drpl, car. Pvt. Room Ii 0.th lor Prime lluat &h loc :aoG ,&O. PT. Mf1. 201! POUND : MuJti··eetlond l·1ic..zra.arrall4PM - Me diterra nean Vil lage -Carpels & Drapes •We\..Bat'.s -Grasscloth •Fireplaces •Dishwashers •Pools -Gym & Saunas •Tennis Courts •Beamed Ceilings •Wood Paneling •Security Systems •Fair !lousing 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 1 BEDROOM & DEN 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE A •PK..,I ~-lor llroiloM •~I» t lt .. O Jil'l'U. All ... Vlll) Office Open Daily 10 to 6:30 (714) 557-8020 quln delwte toWDhome z Yrlylse. PJ$..JU·SM3. rent, Cotti '1et1 Hr. 0C I . ll!5 · mtki: -.ii uo• Pl1C'611l11, Clf, 8' female ll:llten v,c. ol Br z Bi. dm, San J~a· • Collea•: Kit. f1cll avaU. s7~5 wan:':er i., ve . p/mo.'41·'1Sl2JM7·MlZ. .. ... Woods w/flca cir. q;:Jn Gardtn Plan. View. Br. 2 &Ii, Meps totand. 56$.~ U21f, IM&-4249 Sfor•g• 4 550 ~1·7ttJal\erSPN. ••all -.,....,, ... n 10 f'tvlc, bllm, patio, pu.1-:;.;:;-:;:::--:;;~~~-~~!!__.:____ 1-;.:;;::::;:::-7.;;:--;;:;:I,!!!~~-:--:---=~ .now.-. .-·._ yrly.6'.Z..96&1 ILare:e room wtth priv. •••••••••••••••••••••••INortll•atern Univ. rln1 710t orM0-1287 eV(ll. b • t h • • I I h 0 m e ,·,•,MOR FREotEnREHT, • St«aic tot fO/t RV'•· crlC'. "~·-.M H.B. ""U m.o311. • •-r <JIB' · ·1 RJ m --,_ -•••••••••••••• .. •••• L leodt 3141 .-x. u.o IU'1I. sJ pnv1 e•et. _ __5!!ereacn . · · · · ... _ ........ 18.50 per mo. NetU Sip Arter3:30. •J" • bath, upper . o .. 9'79·<rM S1S5 eer mo. Ne-•·r ~~~"~~·~·_!!•!!'~-~~~--~•.,.::.=:11;;~;i;:::';;;;;;;s;;t.;:I .1.cco.......1.ur ._ •••••• • •• ••••••·•••••••• " AirportlN leaM ......., ... -· _ .. -· "" '!1111:1• ~ 0 bbl . lh Sea1hore,st.ep&toocun. Pl ___ ._! .. 'Ill~ •-w~~ 4600 FOUND : male Setter. OMCA MAHA .. roo • pe e into e $450. mo. 6t0-618l Doo ea111nt room with -· • ..,_, -w{b ... ided cboke mtlar. Bualae•• located li Ocean from your Apt. Glenn A&ent pr Iv ate ~ b •t h . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vlc. Newport B1Yd. C.ll. lrriae Jod•'t Com..Lo. .. Leue. Luxury, secul!ity, ' References exchanged. INL-SUIT£S (1·2·3 + 1 or 2 br houle Olt cott.ap, 546-90T8 .,_ M1tureadults.31755Cllt.) Br, bllni. lrplc. z Ba, 839·9'°6 rooms}. Xerox&. secy Hunt Bch. $l!O tb $2C0.1..::::::.:::.:.:_ ______ ,AblJJtytok~uJlse\o llwy. t911·283S. dshw1hr. Ocean View. I er v Ice av a I I . On Quiet, 1ln1le workh11 FOUND. Pinscber, Pnl. book•, hire aln l Winter$310.673·2493 STU DENT or working Newport ltarbor In~· man.5'6-0B36aft.er&pm blk w/tan mar1tlng1, supe"lse olc peo \Vldeoceanviews.Lge2 person Kit. prvp, nr. tlnella Bank Bide. l • ··-H·-·DAh o••· Airer•' 01 br,2b.-.luJCuryapl.ltigh ONl'HEBAY shop • & occ. $75. St2·"6• l•llllll ..__./ mae,yn ·"IC .... 11" automotive dealenbiJ ceU'g1, ~ep. dining rm, Duplex, yrly. re ntal. seg.257:1 ~........ H.S.8W1..o50l back1round dUlrable estate llv1n1Z, gardens, Out1landing 3 br, 2 ba, COSTA MESA SUITES ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Bl &. wht male Send education, worl pool 4c SP*· Close to frple, 1800 sqn. upper. In large lam .home, w/ 9()1).1100 IQ ft avail. for a.la••• dog, med sbed. Flower history & ret1 t• beach & shopping. 1475, Boat dock avail. Newly kltch prlv. Exel CDM med I ca I-dental or .,005 St. tnSta An 541«BJ ClusiOed ad no. 534~ cit mo. incl. utll. Adults. deror'd. Sundeck. $tM. area .$1~.64().8707, aeneralolfiee.Rent.from Oppo;••••t M, 8 a Dally Pilot., P. o. 1S60 f.IM-4Wor494-6017 675·"200. $34.5/mo. Near San Deigo ••••• •••••••••••••• FOUND. WatC'h. Costa Mesa, Ca ua. ---'-------l-'"'-=0'-------1'100. Npt. Lrg. furn., pvt. 1-·wy. 148·1136 Ca 11 7 l f · 7 3 7 • 3,6 7 0 z Br, 2 ba vit>w. Frplc, J Br, 2 Ba, delwc. 3doorto en1 t., Ha. 9Pat.io, linenl, NOWL'"'•l.NG Beal The Sour weekdays betw 6pm Ct 2400 llarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. beam cJ ngs, lndry, dbl best beach. $375 yrly. c ean.S.U· 1.49 LnO> ECO OM 9Pm ACCOUNTING '"'""""""""""""""~""""""""""~!'!"!~ ... !J•!!•":':C·67~3::'·1i•oo~;~S59-~roo~i!__~l!046~-9~2i1•~o~r~6?~S-OMS:§~. ~:::IRoom & kltch privileges ~:St!,':ae~~~~ N Y Found : Sept 1•. Sliver accounleilijJS 'C2:!2iS7 I C o1taMe1a 38 24 El~EGANT ,luxury2story avail. .J Br N. Laguna HUNTINGTON A rew stores are still peraian male neut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Donal'oin 3826 apart. in duplex. Like LAS BRISAS home w/pool. Desire MARINA available at Shoppers lri1 /C1t Hwy. CdM ••••••••••••• pvt. home. fo'ew feet rr. titr alght, resp, employed EXECUTtVECENTER VIII ae a hi•' vol m , =552-=.=MB=lc.... ______ 1 3 .ED ROOMS lovely cove beach. 2 Br. 2 For Di11crimlnating male or female. Refs & ~ a • ..,, u e 1• . Vt:RY l"C 2 br. ba w/ter-Ad I"' · · 2 3 I o shoppers mall. If you · . ge rms w pa 10 . race upstairs no pels W t h ~ t 4"4 3462 '" 9677 •• JI bd I l ., rul\ ba 's. 2 gar 's. u ... -. 1nterv1ew rcq. 1 ·; ' ~ . have the me-hando·se,LOST. Femsmwhtpoo. rrplc, Jl:OOI acrogs from S22S.'675_ 5206 • · Cathedr;il ceil . Closets a c 7-ll9tle r.-• or714· · we'll put the foot traffic die. Old dog. Vi~Goklen •Acc•mlU• •le•ldl••~·· •Acc-9Cllrb ...... ~ .. a.rs Temporary AsSignmenu l&c quiet park . $250. galore. Maturea~ulLson· o•erthtoc~ ~taster bdrm. Own en· in front of YOl.L II you West~ ~alentme. HB. Adults only.54$-8628 2 BR. l Ba, View, crpts, I)'. No pets. Re ~. s.150 Beach within steps trance. Bath. Kitch priv. don't have the merchan-Rewa r · 2-5&12. •YILLAMIMOS* drpt>. clean. $200. mo. in· lse. 497·1617 or&l2-6636 l HEOROOt.1 E. CM SIOS. 548-5998. 1714) 14"--4493 di~, .we'll ~Ip you ob-LOST: Grey/Wht killen. cld. utU. 586-5478 saoo. 1-luAC 1 bdrm duplex. •1-lealcd pool lain 1t. Join 100 olher 5mo. Vic of Dwyer El.em Please Call l.> k 1 •Su n deck Xlnt Furn room & private iJNGLE to 6 rm suites merc~ants , who are Sehl. S36·TT1'9. 2 Br,2 1aA...t.. LGE 2 brduplex,2ba.likc ct·.' oc~.an view on •Pri .. ·atcbalcony bath . Gar, pool, Avail. In plush ortJce beating the Sourl -"~"-.!:::..:.:.::::. ____ f ......,..... new. Ga r, patio. A<llt s. a cre. <19tJ ·2277· N ••• bid& n' OC .,.,,.rt. Full LOS l. SuperComlortubll· •Adequate parking ewport. $115, .,....-846S • n.i Economy at Shoppers T . Skinny lem ca 1co 714 /835-4103 Equal Oppoc Employer Quiet. Upper/lower 33962 Silver Lantern. JI ENT : 6 P AC I OUS . •Elevator eves. service incl : Recep· Viilage. 2724 N. Main st., cat w /wht, blk " org Enclosed Garages 5235. ·193·5936 SECLUDE D VI E \V •Security ROOM & lowd 4050 tionisl, rotonf.....,tedce 1rm, Santa An~,. 83ol·lS51 mkgs w Jblk Bpol oo chin. Gas&\VatcrPaid.Moto 2Br, adults, 5230 mo. apartment.Jbedroom,2 1',urnitureavailable •••••••••••••••••••••••xerox. au ma YP· Spayed. Vic Balboa Adl'fffyDlrectCll"I ri.to rentals. $225to $235. Avllil. Nov. 1. S57·S2'2S. ba_t,~. dining, fireplace. Lse req'd·Sorry. no pets Pvt. room with board. Ina, etc. Call833-36t0 B'cycle Dea1enhips Penn. Lost 9Jl.S. 673-0564 642-5861 I Children \Velcome Stv. newly paint'd /crptd. ut1 1ties paid, laundry. 5515 River A\'cnue FASHION ISLAND• ~ . l ~o~r~S<8~·~7!11~7~-----1:::;::--;::-;:::;:-:=;;;:--;::::;~ 2J,. t'ld A 83J."'~"" \Valk town and beach. (at Seashore &SSC.hl Costa Mesa. $225mo. E•x • -u 11· ve olfl•e1 Choice areas, t~. & ID· Aide to help with invaliC vo • en ve. .uoou H·-"~-•--h •• 40 ••9 1079 • • e tory T b k & LOST· do• e • ol ~L 2 -._.,.-~ ~ SJZS.SJICyprcss,1\pt.E, t,orappt.call642-2566 '"· w/recept.,Stty&phone v n • op 1 es • "'v · ""' •lady. Possible Jive in. New 1 & 2 Br, month to••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach. Voc~0ttR~ 4250 sporting goods. Mr. male Pup. wht wJblk 963-3$41 eves.. month. bltns, adulL., no Ocea n Vi e w .. Brtrl 'lill"• .,._. service. l59San Miguel, Baker.213451·SM3. spots, dear nds 1pec1..:=.=.c;.cc;.c-"..---- pets. 2025 Pomona Ave. OM BEACH Victoria Rec.ich pc.irtially s paciousJ bdrmtwnhse. •··~··••.••••••••••••••• N.8 .&40·1910orfU4·1860 care. Vic. Balboa Isl, lu minum Wlndo'A t.5·0527 /548-4291. furn l Bd. Spacious Eves aft 6twknds. 5.150 Cabin , Big Bear, sips 12. 2 rk LIC'i>UOR UCEHSE 833-5209 or67J.8331 M an u f . \Vo r kin ~ Guaranteed no rent garden & swt dcek. $175. \Yinter. 72051,'J Seashore (pies. Jbr, aep playrm. Photogr~p/1:!' ofch w/da OrangeCountyOn&le Foreman. Exper'd iri 2 llr, pool, over 21. $165. mo. $100. cleaning fee . J25J 17th Pl, aft 11 am increase ln 1975 mo. incl. ulil. Avail. now . Dr. col TV. pooltbl. 49'1·Mll rm · 1 d .·11 s ;;;;~ General. "OLD ISSU~· LOST; Cockateel, white. shipping, rec el vin g, No ~t~. Brok'!r, PO Box Lag Bch. pane e wa a. . COCKTAIISONLY" Talks a litlle. Says "'Hi mat'I .. on trol , •om• 191.Lai:unaBeach. Bayfront P:tnora mi c C.M. · Burney Bird'' Vic . .. Spacious 2·Dr. 2-ha. 2 car gar. drp!I , crpt, lndry, Efficiency from S239 2 Br, 1&2 Ba from $315 3 Br. 2 Bu. from $475 0 /W, stove. $Z75. Adults, S no pets. Available Oct. * ummcr&,Y""interat 15th. St6·4757 beach la beautiful ----------1 •Views or ocean, 1 & 2 BR garden apts, Catalina & Paloo lrplc, dshwhr, pvt. patio. Verdes Nr.1rvine Ind. Area. $180 •Large privatedecks to $205. 5:i'7·2Ml * lteated Pools-saunas ----------1 *Assigned covered Ea1talde. Lrg 2br, 2ba. parking Enc lo s ed gar, dis· •Additfonal rreeparking hwa1her, lndry. $235. No •Maid service avail pets. 642-3488or645·8107. *Furniture avail East.aide lwc..duplex. 3 br, 2...., ba, din rm, priv yd. 2 car gar, chiklren & sml pet welcome. $4 00 . 714-63'7·70ll Open M·F to-6 Set IO·S. Sun 12·5 H untinc)ton Pacific 711 Ocean Ave (714)5JS.1487 -View. 2 Br. 2 Ba. S.115 yr· Palm Dese1t. 2 br condo, . . . En111,.et1rr<<19,..nntccy Sale Sea view & Fernlear. lorklin, t ruck dispatch.< I Bd , J u!i t painted• ly. 675 ·023Gorfi73·1681 furn. $250 mo w/lease. LuxuryN0~1ce in prestige Call ~r. WlllSLon Cdm. 673-7146 Day wort week. 40 hrs. garuge. close in, S225. ----540·6998eves b!dg, .. Glassed wall Collect 1213>m-424D 1-======-----I Good p • y . J 7 65 l Adulll'I nopel.s 497.2113 WALK to Ocean. New view.645·3700 LOST. Female Irish See.· ArmatrongAve,lrvine. ' . . dplx. J Br. 2 Ha. Crpt, BIG BEAR CABIN. 2 br, iin le & double room of BEAUTY SALON ter "Scarlet". has tags Ocean view. U~tairs. N. drps, DJ,V, garb. disp, frplc. crpt. Sips 8. \Yeek f ' g 1 1 od • Sm invest, big potential. with wrong address. Sml End ,2 bd.Iba.lx-amed gar. Yrly. Child OK . orwknd.7ltffl75.6773 ices oc_.. nm. ern :super loc nr Lldo Isle. dogwithbrokent.ail.Vlc Aaswerilw)Ser-Yiu ceilings, ne14·Jy tle1:orat· $400.675-0642/673-6692 center, utils fumd. By Top clients, atarr. Carnation & 4th, CdM. 14 Locations. All shift.! ed. Imm.'. Blk b-h, . Hawaii dlx OceanCrnt themo$75to$80.540-5208 N II /I · Id • d onopcrator owner Reward.615-0!29 ava .• p t me, 1nc u shopping. Util. Adults. Spac1ou:oi J Br, 2 ba, frpJc , Con o. Kaanapali, Maui. wants out. $8500 Terms ..:::.:::::.:::.::.:.:.::=----1 wknds. Exper pref'd, $325. 494 .9932 I blk lo beach. Yrly. Call 962By ~:!;wk, mo. Ron Ort. FOR SUBLET SJS..4330521....,. Bkr Ptno11al• 5350 ._E=.O.;;.E.;;.·_c5'_3-_11_81.;;.. __ _ 645·7054 ·<J.HW. Exec. olc's. at Fa.."hlon ••••••••••••••••••••••••-Ne wport lffch 3869 R nt I I -•-4 30 1 1 d NB "'1•-,. Plant Store. Indoor. .A.PPT. SECRETA.RY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 •u, r"-'"c., *Ai blk e a I o--. 0 s an , , ,.,e"' argo l 1 Drinking problem? u ........ BnkBldg ti 2 -tropcas,gmhouse.213 C ll AI holllll" Tele p hone eve s buy, bch & tennis cts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a . o Y•<>· 693·4987, 71t673-0&f9 a co e p ine -' SJIO . mo. yrly. 54,s.7008 ·Share quiet spacious4 Br. Furn or unfum. Approx. 2' hrs a day8$.3830 (5-9PM ), o ur office, PARICNEWPORT house L11;g .Nig u el. S63sq. ft .2pvt.olc's.& For Sale. 1ndoor Plant Foxy Girl's Out Call CdM.Xlntsalary.PleasE APARTMENTS \YINTF.R RENTAL I Br, S120'S175 mo. 495·57~ or Secretar:9 /reception Sh B t NB do not app!y unless you on Peninsula, walk 831 ·9279. area. lnlemational Data Co~Plele~; ~:!t Ai~ l'to1a ssage. U Call. We are an exper'd, sell as· on the bay to Beach. 894·3S23. Products, 660 Newport · Come· Spec i a Ii z e sured, persuasive go· Luxury opartmcni livingl--"-':.:::.::=:..c='°'--\Vorking girl moving to Ctr. Dr .. Ste. 285, NB. cond. 75t·7734.G44-t&l 4. Paraplegics.5'12·3UB getter who prefers a overlooking the water. FAHTASTICSPOTI Costa Mesa Nov. has (714)548·0801aft.5PM FAIAICSHOP PREGNANT?? pJtime positiOIL..67>8384l Enjoy $750.000 h.ealth SJSO. unf. 3 Br. 2 Ba, furo 'd . hous e, needs T k lete r (anytime) r e•p. roommateNewporl Beach deluxe a e O\'er comp or Caring con fide n tia l 1-'-~-~-----spa , 7 swimming pools, 7 frplc, bltns .. Adults, no . 1 n $8000 FP Good Mom & 5 ling •~ r I Any T y I. h QU ET C $""/mo 121.3)"°" • .....,, swtes rom 3& per sq. 1~. • • coun e • re e rra . Oii 00 -1g ted tennis courts, pets. I . rpts & ....., ~ Popbusln 1 d · & --~ · Air,carpets,util.paid ess. Abort on, a option ..__ £1....aL.-7 plus miles of bicycle drps. PRJV. patio & Holland...._~_.-.rvs-.....--. t ,8;1s, pulto'n •. ohuf · lnd'Y ·•lore rm. 3 Roommate wanted to Broker675·6700 .-> keeping. L h ,. share homeinHB. Blwn 64S.4170 APCARE547·2563 arge concern as open· TtMBERLANEAPTS. Managed by neboard. croquet. Junior carports. Security Grd, ages 25&JS. 842.1777 aft B. 5mart b~aut. furn. lge Dr· I ----------~ lngs for IOgals&gUYB, lll 1975 Pomona, nr new de· 'Villlam Walters Co. 1 's rrp, '229.50 monthly; p 0 0 L . \Valer Pd . flee Suite. Best C.M. & FOREIGN CAR IAHKRWTCY to 23 yrs. Mll!lt be single 1 8 •-h h 1--'-""="-==c:.:=-I also l and 2·bedroom 646·0086 or uft. 7PM , call Female to sllare 2 Br 2 Ba N.B. loc. Takeover Jae or Ooyourownandsaveex· & free lo travel entire 2 Br, 1 ha. bl tins. newly crptd,4 painted, nr South Coast Plaza . $200. $40-0Ulll 5404075 uxl r,ua WI r,refrlg, llKETOIEACH plans and 2·stor)' town collectl·Z'73·3S51 apart. furn Sl25 utilinc. s har e. Sl95. mo . REPAIR pensive tees . Complete U .S. at 8 random frplc , e ncl. car, pool. NEAR SHOPPING h o u ses . t:: I e c I ri c CM. 64G-6438an. 9p~f . 642-6753 /6.ft-6815 Good Busl™55on ser\'ices. 833-25l3 itinerary. G uarantee re-_s~•~'"'~-~6<:.:::S~·l~9S6=·----~ kitchens, pri\'ate paliO'i I Br_. Ba y rr~I. bltns, lgc ------1·.:.:.;'-"=-'-'-:.:..:==----J Busy Blvd. .::::::..:.::.:c:::=c.=::::. ___ I turn. ! week expense 2 BR deluxe studio, util ~'!!1::.~:S,;,!>~;!1~~ dor bal~onies, carpetins. 6P7"3"9°.;.,'!_ar •.slip xtra. $325. Fhoem. to shitlre ranch type SUPER LOCATIOtriC Honand '-·Sales DIVORCE paid training procram. pa, Bltns, crpts. pool. & 2 car garages. f?'om rapcr1es. Sublerranean1.::.::.c·~·~=-------I me w1s1me. 5150 mo. 17thSt,Costa Mesa 645·4170 Do your own, avoid un-Aboveaverageearn~s. $22S. 1987 Maple. ~i 5200. Lions Estates, parking wilh elevators. OCEAN VIE\Y DELUXE Orange. 673·5010. 854 841 ft.$385 . 1-----------1 necessary expense. For tr an 1 p o r lat lo n cr645·5G47 536.2579 Optional maid scr\·i_ce. 2 Br. bit ins, garai:::c. $350 R 'bl f 1 h 420aq n. Sl90. l11•estmftit complete services call furnished. For interview -::"'"--':"---::----11..:::'.:::'..'..'.'....------1 Just north or Fashion mo yrly. 548.1607 espnn!ii e em. 0 5 are 352 sq n. SISO. Opporh.Wty 5015 833_2513 or 833-2519 Call 836·8887. Betwn ADULT' I hr. Eastalde, 2 BDR·AT"nlE BEACH Island at Jamboree and ----ex. lge 4 br duplex, IA blk Call 833-9008 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .=:..:::.:::.;::c.::=-:::.::c.... __ l JOam ·Spm . ea el . garage, patio, SUPER-NEW·LARGE SanJoaquinllillsRoad. NEAR lloag llosp. $215 to ocean. Sl30 mo. Ulil. ---===c:::::_ __ I GOLDEMSTATE 1---M~---G--- dsbw hr . Near n ew. Huntlngton Harbor Area Telcphone(71tl 644·l900 mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Studio. incl.Cal1Gary64.5-46GS l'RIMEOFCSPACE \Yith our s incere ap. · anager. arden· ::""=-Gll~=·'--:-;---:-:--J -~AD~U~L~TS~---" ..... !'.:~ISO~l-~f=o~r~'~cn~t~u~l~;n~f~o~'m::;:a~t;~o~n-1 Nev.· crpts, bltns, 'y /0 Plush. ground floor"' apt. Lido yua-& WORMS preciation and God's Ing, maintenance & up· h k ' "'' 1...,A --.r A unique concept where love to our many rn·ends lteep of 55 units in Cofita N-2 b 1" ba w1•• 0 00 UJ . ""•' '"'°" like home, share working Shop ·--y 0 u h h M I IE." 1p.ac. r, -r• • 2 Br 2 Ba 17381 Koledo .. TEI.FR r~·· _._ pure ase t e and their I 0 v Ing esa n exchange for pedo,garden.Adu~,no $165 mo.'Crpts. drps, VIEWSIN Elegant Luxury. On the ~male 19·32· $80. mo. 3416YiaUdo,NI worms, \YE provide thoughtfulness in our rent , 642 ·507 3 or: pell $215. 842-160.1 stove. 960·1991 wkdaJS Bay. 4 Br 2 Ba Beamed 549~~i:r, Verde, C. M · 1 suite a pprox. 600 sq ft . complete management. tragedy, grief and &Or· (213)865·3851 _ VILLA P.tESAfrom$205. 2L.::•=ll~8~:30::'..'Po;m:::._. ----~ NEWPORT. ceil. O/\Y , rrplc $MO. View facing Via Lido. & yOU receive the profi~ row. EDNA SHELTON All d 1 1 Bo r 673·5719 wknds or aft. 2 Br hse ins. Laguna w / lnq . Owner: Dreyer 24 Mo. rontract. For rree and Tl-IE SHELII'ON e~ an "~a e < .rn lk, patio. pool. No pets. AT Tl-IE BEACH =~~'fin:~~tCf" SPM . ocean view. $140 mo. Company. {714)675-7002 broc hure call, (714) FAMILY ~gain ChnsUan). to hve 111 \V. \Vilsoo.. 646-1251 NEWJLGE3BDRS3U ltv~t..~nooselofts.t>av StraighlM·f'.499·2081 . 646--8395.orwrite,Golden . m&care lor2youngmen N }luntlngt.onHarborArea 'NinooWS,lkYllQtlts.flf• Upper oceanfront dplx. 41 --~-------I OCEAHVIEW State \Vorms, 20521----------1 who are physically di.s· NICE 2 Br, l Ba, pool, Adults 846-4150 P1act1. Your own private Br 2 Ra FP gar. $S50 yr-Malt>/ Female, 2 BD.2BA, 11200 Paciric Cat Hwy, Nt>wport Blvd . Suite 9, SPIRITUAL READER a bled. Call 714-326·70'J3 & •-d .PatloorbalconV.A"1fndlV l y . Robi n!So n , Bkr. apt $127 /mo Pool 1·a HB 900iq• $270-.... CostaMesa.92627 OpenlOAM·IOPM leavename&phone. au.g cpt. rps. els to 2 Br condo. putio, bltns, ·mUUon.doUar rec cent.er. 675·8120 · · ' C· • ' •~. .. ..... everything. $100. 548-7986 pool. Ca th. ceil. TeJWs courts, too. cuzi ' etc. t,on.'Sted set· LIONS ESTA.TIS Money to Loe 5025 Advice on all matters, ttendant care needed for alts ting . C11 ll Bliss a t 11218th St HB 312N.EICaminoRcal 968·4964 $275. mo. Oceanfront·bdrm. den, 751 .• ,... . · · •••••••••••••••'•••••••• woman 88 yrs & am· "Ji·~~... rum or unfum, >·rly or ~ 536-2579 MONEY San Clemente. Forappt. bulatory. ri.ton thru Fri 1 .. EW EAST SIDE 2 Br .&i: Den. cpts, drps. $100.Mo• .. ln bit.as 4 dshwshr. $275 Allowmtee .... ,.37 How 3-rwo21a 1 Br. unfum, crpta, with llnplace, bltns, FA drpls&range. heat . CLOSE TO ...__...cS:.:160=. ;;.548-;.:.;.7417=---i O C EA N , SCHOOLS, ' P ARKS & SHOPPING. . 15. 2 BR single sty, $325&.$360.permonth. , eam ce.il. C&D, 204.3 Agent960-38S8848-8300 "C" Walla-.... ·-.... ~ Beach Blvd. \Vest on Spac!ous 2 Br. 1...., Ba, 'tressing 'P'• patio, Nr. S. Coast Plau. $185. Ph. 113'1.ZO<J Adams. 4 blks to Alabama, right one block to 202 Rochester , llDS~ OK NEAR new 2 br. 2 ha. ck>aed 1arase. trom $275. L5*D Twaltsl Alao3br,2~ba..$315.A11 FPLCE. BLT·lNS. $290 ut ll pd. t14 22nd st. Open MO. 6'I ... l Sat/Sun 1·5. Agt. No fee. JIR;•21A$Z30 846·13Uor- New drps.11hac crpt, up-EX lg:e 2 hr, 2 ba, dlx «lairs. Familf, no pets pool111de a pt nr bch. Adil, 751-5162 no pets S175. 536-3362. "-'. ·nM*~point · Available ror2nd 492.9034 492.9136 .-.1u winter.675·5926 Roo,mmato wanted near CPA has office suite to T . T. Loans. $5000. to to 5. Sun 11 to 5. 0(.'• AporhMntsNnMWd Sd. Coast Plaza. Share lease. 400 sqft.. With or S50.000. NO points, pre· Chance r.tcetings & Blind ~~~~~al weekends. lirv aault rtntals from SOmonthfV. Promontorv or. Witt. Just nonn Of Jamboree on Pactffe Coast HIOhWIV. Tefepft()M i71ilt 675-8000 • ownea and m1naoea bY ·TJlt lrvlnt comoanv. · o r UnfurnfWd 3900 2Br Townhouse Apt. Call wJout desks. Separate payment pen•lly, or Oates don't work. Enter·i---------- •• •• •• ••••••• ... ••••••••• lit ark 979·6599 entrance. OC Airport ~crow ~ees, up to 12 yrs tainer. new in art> a . meet U TO D EL IV E R y . THE EXCITING Rmmte wntd. Fmle pref. area. 752·8353 fina.ncing. Ca!r D.on lady 19·32, WKler 135 lbs, Reeister News paper. Bla11us, at. Nationwide no child. 549-9107. N--• ti bl Ea I PALM MESA AP'TS. 2 hr, 2ba. Nr. S. C. Pl.au. BUSINESS or Med. Ofc's. FI nan c 1 a I Corp . o::-=u. re a e car. r Y MINUTESTONPT Susan557-6353. 468&472aqft.. at40csqft.. (714)772·:mo Fomilyp1oledkwt AM. 1·2 hrs dally. BCH. Fem. 21·30 lo share 2br \VIII redecor. 1525 MoneyWmftd 5030 .Fullinstallationprice 540-3006,Woody. Bach, 1&2 BR. apt. Furn. SllO w/same. Su Per Io r Ave , NB Deadbolt locks SIS. uto mechanic xlnt opp- ' Sl72 ~ 6<2 1760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom ·"" 1-1.8. 848·8989. · · Sliding door pins SS · ly. Newport Bch area •DB.UXf. Adults, No Pets ..'.!:~~~~'----1 :----,.,------j We need a 2nd TD .on our PeepholesS5 w/cbimes call 831-0268 or 559·0869 Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. lse. 1561Mesa0r. Fem romte wntd (25·35'• Share orfice space, $110 $5~.000 h?me wit~ no S20.530·32W /S81·1112 for interview. Incl. spac master suite, t5 Blks East of Newport To share lrg bayfroni mo, new complex C.M. p<unts. Existing 1st IS on· c=:.::::..:~'.'.-"'::C:~:...-1-'=..::::=..:..:::::: ___ _ d in rm & dbl garage. Blvd.) apt. Yrly. 675-6'M. area. 548·00'4 ly Slt,000. \Vant $12,500. As of Oct. 3, 1975, the un-AUTOMOTIVE Auto door opener avail. l ---~S48-=-"-=---l Th 4 Ex uti f M7·2126 dersigned will n ot be DMV-COHTRACTS Pool & recreation area. Share NB borne w /fem ree or ec ve 0 · responsible for any debts Adults only, no pets Reduced rent for hsekpg: rices, (layout nexible). Second TD. Sl0.000. 10% or liabilities contracted Experience helpful, but ~~~~~ ~!a~~~B ES 0 RT s:1;~: ~b:ti~ :: in ~~~~o~:c!~~~~~ ~~X~:· ~v:~a~~r;! ~~ ~ys:~~oChar~~e~. t~!~ ~;r;;,1~~~1 ~~~:~~~·~i·l;1 ;~;•;•;;;;&,;;;!;~;;~ M~nagedby Newport Beac h with avalLonsub-leaseat .60 linga ll, Jr . 422 E . \Y illia m \Vallers Co. male or female. 675-7873 sqft. From International Mo~9"'• Trwt Harvard Rd, Burbank, I D di 5 035 CaliL 91501 Bay front 2 Bd, 2 &. p.,1 Garoges for Rent 4350 Securit es Corp. 2121 San •• 1-'----'-------1 AYON I 2 Br. 2 ba famlies welcome. 'PotCl8t util. pd. arp 1 BR, 2 Ba, w /patio, ear, crpt.s, drps, O/W, 6 bib to beach & Hwit· lniton Harbour. 846-537'7 :1~~19t~i~=· yr\y. ll VING ;;;:·:;: .. ;:·;:·;; .. ;;; ~:~~~ Hiiis Rd. NB ·Loii4s·;i~8o%· !~~ ... ~· ............ ~~.~~ etorage. 186YI Rochesler. NE~PORT garden office I •tTO -. ~1anzanlllo Mexico •LA PARISl&IHE• Costa Me.sa. suites, various sizes 7 7 • On the beauti(ul Riviera 1&2 Br. unfurn, $170 & rrom .:tr Incl util557-0061 2nd TD Lo.s of the Pacific. Now form· S21$. All e le ctric. Office l..... 44-00 FalrestTermsai.nce1949 ingexcltingnewsporta& WAMTTO MAK! MOHEY, lutHal91o 57 Ft.replace. Jteated pool. ~akw.oo d orr.ers the ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusine11R...._. 4450 recreation club. New B e a n A V 0 N Eastsi• '-2 Ir Beaut. new 3 BR, 2 Ba, Adults, no pets. rinest in resort living at a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saltier ...... Co. Concept. Luxury accom· R EPR ESENTATIV E. Bltns w /w, ~rig, pool lrpl.c, w /yard&: aar, pri. 979-1268 Tprhice .yous can.lll!ffor~. I NSO I WnFlntclff Dr. ELUXE orfice, comm'! 6"2·2171 545-0611 modations already com· Be your own boss, set I ?.1o. to mo. $22$. 622 llamlllon. 7SZ.o&9S 1190. Ad Its, no pets patio, crpts, cl.rps. DJ\V, 6 Across rromgoU'coune ere s 1 mt ion tn ewport ancialCLr & iadwitrial 1peces. Also pleted. For full details & your own hours. No ex· .. 2 . 9520 b.lk• from beach & Hunt· 20f32 Santa Ana Ave recreation lacili\ies · LH1tftC) Office S,.Ce mtn i warehouses in 2MI TD L~ W.ted brochure, write per. neceas. Training -;;;:-;::::=::::;:-~=:::::::l.!!n~~n~!!.!!!~~-·!-·c!"~~~·~~!-1 NlGHT LJGIITED TEN· Call on Site Mana•er La NI I & M' . WE HAVECASH! M . Ad t S A provided. Ca11 •~10010• uuw-_..,.., NlSCOURTS.Afulltim (71<l6<2·"lllext!~a 1un·a gue wuon B 2nd ex1co ven u~ . . ....,.. .. 2BrlowerC/D,newpaint YEARLY 8 hr. 2 ba. 906 1 1 . ~ ., ~ Viejo areas. Haody to uy T.D.'s P0Box3011 Zenith 7·1359. · SISS. a Br lVa Ba, CJD, Lovely new 2 BR, 2 Ba. \V. Balboa Blvd. Frple, 8pf!;st 1 P••0 r~e':".tc;f8Qwh9 . San Diego Fwy. 200 to ·NeLow1Lono9'!.~2ndT.TD.o.''.·, =-~N'i;P~l_!JD~~~h:'.Ca~-~92663~'!._-~~~~~~~~~~ Cle.n S210.u••~s w /gar., crpts, d,rp!i , bltns, •ar1gc. I blk to 2000 sq ft •·s low as -·~ .....,....,..., D/W, prl. patio. 6 Blka bay or beach. $37'. trip!I & more! Pree Sun· ft ~•t"t<OO ~ Equily lnYSmt. Di\'. Employy~m~~ BABYSITTER WANTED 5 br. 2257 Placentia, 2br . from beach&. HW1tlngton 675-5487 ., day brunch. · per sq · °"' · BARN ETTMTG. CO. Prepor ... ff'Ull1 LIVE·IN 2267 Placentia. Inquire 1larbou,r.846-SJ77 ----------1 Pius beautiful singles, 3200Sq FtC21torefront 645-2134 ••••••••••f•••••••••••• YGung female, own w/manager. ·1 ~-'--"=--'-------·IBEACHVRLY 3br,2ba 1&2 bedroom ap·t s. with 6 drive-in bays .... -...:...._ Schools & transportation , re· LOWEST R&rr dplx. Occanvu from enc. fumished & 1mfumished. ./o-ii-i--w ideal for auto or boat -c•Mnfs/ IMtn.ctiaft 7005 ferences, student/ part. . Very clean! tbr. J\.tature 2 ors br beach apts. Call ~unpo rch . $400 +ut ils. r.todels open 10 to 7. ~--service. 585 W. 19th St. Lo'°"""""t lo''' d ••••••••••••••••••••••• t i m e j 0 b O K • a dult. 1933 \Vall ac~. for add 'tl info (7 14 > 645·1596 Sorry nopets orchiklren. .1 ::"Z....... C?.1 . Days 540-5710, eves I Be 648·ST4S/675-<'l.14 . 98().383'1 /646-44m 847·4387 ltoommate servi ce .,, ..... ..,.._ 646-0681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ginning sailing lesM>nsc-:::.:::.:::.c::.::::::'.:: __ _ available . ffi1onth lo ...-,~......,....., Lost&fomcl 5300 in HuntlnM:ton Be•ch bJaitterinmyhomet 2 Br. 2 ba w /bltns, gas & WALK TO IEACH OCEANFROMT month occupancy. ...-,...... --. SMALL retail &lore local· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Central Park. Next C'las1 care for 2 mo. old ~hUd. :!1te~A8pd0·1~· ... ~ .. E. 2 br, cpts, drps. bltns, 3 BR, 2 8 ;i . s:J:iO\Yinter ed ln Cannery Village. LOST/FOUND 67'1!rts1,..,..,0ctober ll. Call Mon-Fri, 9-5:30 Trant.'° -'· -· .. ; -·~, ~·'· 20s. 15th. 847-39>7; STErs TO li:ACH sso. mo. 113·••o•; A PE'ff IT.i~:'i;;-;;:·::;:~--;-;~·~R~er~s-:_!R~eq~ut'!Cred.!:!!::llllMllr'!!:~!:'.72~. 2 BR. 2 ba, cpts/drps, $38-<2S9;S38-3058 3BR.2 Da.$32SWlnter Oakwood --------ll-67'-'-:J.~939=3·------1 960-2900Adoptlon,Low Job&Waoted, 7075 ~~·;:~P~0 a~~'.'·p~~{~ 2d~:.~·:~ ~:~:: ~'m: •BR,2~i'rw.':ii;'· A~<!~~ts l81~!::'W-Ne 0JA'JE:.St~~~:.~ F=~~:~.:::~·:~ :.~·.~_;::;;;;·;::;·;;~;; ~~~·::~~':~;:~ g~~( &t5·945~ $210. 181 H Del 980-ltSO Condo. 2 RR .. 2 ba., den. ..,_.. -..a A.GT. $4l.so32 tory, N. B. $3.50. tt.10. w /dockedo tail; female; Prt·l1me live out hskPPI 5'8·91M9 . ~ll~"'-------1 :-::...C.=-:---:::---=-:-:-I Unf. Yrly. $'1i5. ~wt hech ;::;-::::-:-;:-.-:-:;;;::-:--=~l .!67~:J.:!-~~o":r!fm.~·:;!9393~c___j E. Costa Mesa. 838,2968 Job. 548·2648 F:..::~------' aLf OGLE redec, 1 bt'. pvt 2 Br condo, att. garage. Irvine ai 1611i SltO up slorc-oltlces epll Sh N Eves CLEANING IE.4UTICIA.MS .II bit I d Dshwhr, l)OOI , new drp:!;, 64S.OS50 drps air bath. 17301 arp ewport at.ore 0 · 1 rr· ,done. Home, I $TYU$TS P o, n1, aun r-,-, $275 675.5689 1 -8'acbBl,ll.B.S42·283t ore .. groundfloor,37X15. Foun'd Money.write ap .. o 1c.e,. Wanton re· AU. mo. UUI pd. Matu.rti -'==~· ::.:::::o::_ ____ I , $200 Mo. Broktr675-6700 Classified ad no. 523, c/fJ 1u.lar bas11. 648-0191 For (2) N.B. salons. w/or, adult•. nq cNldren., no Large dlx 2 bf', 2 ba, crpt. ()pen Sat/SY.n l·t, '6th St. PROFESS LQ.ASSA SUllF lo$.._..__ Dail)' Pilot, p o Uox 2 lli"h h 1 d •lout rolloy.ina. 644..()66 pets. 67J·3335 berorf drp1. dishwasher. $2°" Nwp\ Bch . Lge 3 Br 2 Ba , 8Id1, 3 s tory. 2790 --ls&O , CoJta !\;ea~ Ca N "d ~c oo slu e~ts. l_o~'~S4~0~-&S8=::'c.· ----~ hm.alter6pm rm!?:o~._!2:!;13~·!;112'1~"'2<~2::_. ___ ll~~~~~~~~~~l lrplf,gar .$.150wntr.S395 llarbor Blvd, C.M.-Alt Sho,,..V....,, 92626 , o~! W ouseelea n1ng R -yrl)'. 83:2"0300&49'7·1138. cond., e lev., J)anel wall!S, Xlnt sp•ce for commer'I i.30 'c t.tkend4 or Miler IE.A.Un STYLIST 2 B , 1 81, w/gar. Nowl)' New trlplexe1, 2 k 3 brdlx OCEAN f' RONT 2 br. drapes. carpet. elec., lenant. 965 sq n wfocean FOUND: Fem. Irish Set· · rl · · aren only. Ex· Exp In cutting .and quJ c decor. Wut C.M, Nr thruout, frplc'a, fenced b It n 1 , c rpl!I. d rps . By bch. 2 br. \VhJtew8ter music, jMnltor, ~rkln", view. Ample park'g, t · ter, approx t yrs. old. r: r een"ccced . c""i'le Sre· service 11tyllniJ. Must Sdl.l•ISHP'CJ, StflS. Mo. yd, 2008 U11ntlnat.on St. J1:ara1e. 1 ha. $.170. yrl)'. view. Winter or yrly. M . R . Stever. Mer. SO, C0111tllw)', Laa. Och. Vic. Santa Isabel C!\t . 979·9621'· •T ue prori clent In all oth No pell. I 3331 538-4022: 539·6'779 645.36$5 From 1225. 492-757& M7·0l38orS46'8396 497.3088 64S·6427 .,u.7~ or 111 mmy beauty work. 337·47 --131-877t. " J • •••• CH Rl io• .. .. M l SI c w t IO ly tn m ne inf .. Cl Ca 49 jo S8 ... R •• to •• h M K ;n M E la & p u c -c c . . ....... .. -... • • • It ... ~ It... pet SERVICE DIR um •. • c ..• pe -· em -,.. lt..,Hae l! ... ONn lt ... Mo\le Roof 11 ... L•llCISCape IC. Tiie It ... Trim lt ... Sewtt... . 11 IL •. Pla ~i~··;··;F:l ·;·:1 l~ .. -· .....;:4;:;:;;;:-.:..::::~ffi=-:=~:.::..::;~==:;..::...::::;..:7,:;;:;;H:•:u;• =·~··-··.i:A~dd;.:;lt:. ~-P;•:an:t ~it~ .. ;,;,· ::,A~ller~~·~'·:··;:;L;::•::•~l'll~lt-.. 1' ~~=~i::Wi'; IC . ,. • . I" I -,,.. ... ,. ... ••••• .. •••-•••• ... -•• ••• • I IW Q I" .. '~ ••• fella .................... ············-······ ..... ·-······-----··· ·-·-···-······,···· __ ......... _._ ···········-······ .......... -..... .. Jadl...w..a••pw ... Pttlet: Pa•~lln:' C.U.remodl,Md,pa&Joa, GARDEN£&: &a AION'&Y •CON· tsAVEt:f.Bettprleeaj,,:· PalnU.,lat .. El£lfor,.,_,. REPAIU.ALLTYPIS 1.ieflllllldlM~ S•w C.9' ..... -.. m11•ai ft"'dNa11 ' .. ·,._O.f&b. rr est, aterienc•41, Aeliabt., •HAUUNO• CR.ET& WORL A1k for t /iDlr. Aay rJX·it . rates. Call J~ l3M*l8 RU1,fNe-", Ue. Callllr q FW •zr•Jadc_.Jllln c Dir ~. 1TS4$1,, YARD~P J~e .... Jm Jlany aers. ~41 .. 1107 Anytlmci Vailato-5CDO&Q)1.law =-a:.sm:... tl')I ........ 8ectr&c.I JAPANBS,KGARDEN •• Sii Dlft' •• :.••.1.LAMl6SONS;; Jat.k. Paptr·Palnl,. 20 yr. up. ~~~~~~~~~J:.~·~~;u.~1~··~·:~~'"~"~:~ea~,.~u ~~~;:~·;~-;;;:··;,:; ~.~!'if:~~: H0~~ ~~=~~ ~; 6a::z_~~"1::,k ~~~ ~!i!.~"=.":n ~=::aO:;~b: :uu. ~;~·;.~;;·~-;....~ ~ ,.,.,., ma.In& f't'Pllirw . !2 Expert.&u-$191 ble. fast •ecrvlce .. a""'dr Bl-~' -Tiie t24tavastw ... T4Sl f'Teeett.6'$.1951 . ·!Umodel. Yroe tit. Sm1 trpentry -Pa,".!~ rn. tsp. .,....,, _., • .,.._ , i...M welcomt 5111-Ma 1beivln1. am& : llcmtoe.s.."203. •wr'llS."'-'· ~ experlbr done by Top Qwil PrGf paltlUnfr l'emterj'Repllr l"¥e • • No toosml,.••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ht•.... • 1 c. eoatraetarl82-8'112 ext/Int.re~ ru. tr est.•••••-•••••••••••••••• opSoH ._ ... a•.ang ''THINGS'' by Mooat •-••••••-•••-•f••• __ _._ Re•i denttal & Com· VERY NEAT PATCll ••••••••••• ...... ••••••• ...-~ •••••••••~••••••••••••• -Gen woodwork, . P\reltlaCJl9o.---='? mtrclal Lic/lns. Cklorat JOBS 6: RESTUCCO. •To Soll•Com t• ·····-··~··-· .. •• JAPA.NESEGAR.Dt;Ntl\ plumbin1. eCc.M246U Wanl. RF.Al..a.EAN Bri~lc·Conerete Pau~. ~9335. •"Tn esl. 193-1439. • rluteh.•Red..=tfr I ....................... lOyrant:,all.,U.,f:I ~~~c:_o: BlockWalll 88QP1b --CALL ... poottt.li =~to.all : CAftPITXPftTS.teyn Jl.euoaa le/IAUD\Alts I DO IT AU.I R1f1, ~ti.~. .::f!!,..·~~Xlot ~!· .. .t.':'!!~•••••••••••••1--....:;==;;.;...;:.;;c_ __ days 1aacMs DaeU Getiflt.uU,,Oean. CaU751·19.1'7. El•c&rlcal, PJumbJ.01 flOU&llCl.SA.tGtlOW' -Np&~--, :!.1e11LLIAllS •• __.!~..!.~II Quality llalnl/Landtcp1 etc. Rea1rata: . ...., Bulia.w . Call Jaaiee't •••••••••••••••••••••• workS41~daya Pls21 ll 2g Trw S-.ke •• 'S ! """ . ....,......_... sod, sprkln, sol! cond. HANDYMAN-Hoaw.-a.11tic1yAbril.1'1s.t653 o~ ~l Palntia&/Repelt.:tiyn s~ ...................... . •••••••••••• •••••••• Carpet Mao-Reaonable c1euuptC-3S.'h~ Apt1. Con1eientlou n.otG1t1~b ..bouHc&eanioa •/l1r1e lJ"UCt. Reas. 1work fU1 ar, t.ake .. ~v,an.,.· W•ter. h••. ter•, dl•· B~emol n ,••.Jo.plrlmubblln 1 n'ftop.+ Repain-'--'la"-Cra•·ma• a..c.-d ··~ D' 1 Ban')'548·9'723/83lM719 •ceo myoxp._. •· d r ,. 1tq> calt ....... Meta, •sai.-.eaia'58i..s;; Exp.J1p&Qe:MGaniner. • ... '"~-.-•W • ilOOUD1 orre· posaui. rains, auce • irewood. l~e/ nsr pauoevr,klmnndl.~ Complete yd malnt . If_ .. ,__. lerraJAoatl).2911 MOVING ! 2 exp l'Dt'n Profpainler,boneslwork, copper replpes. Stme 642·2624 ti~e work ltl·.1211 mpoo & ~clean· Shrub., trees, Free est. to'-••.-wlll move you. Reuonable/ nu. IAt/ex&., free •"-prices day le nJg.bL Wet----------~·.. ln1 Color bc1 ht 5*-0527 .... refs.675-7.512.~I~ Rers.MS-2758/642-IUl.I take rf•tr Charge. U c Ford'1 TreeServiee C ' ... whi erpts tomfn =Cl CooltT yourdlnner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • P"PERHANGING 300!148JUS, Tl'tUMll~ ExprCrew.lic,bandect •Pl~ Clean liv rm "din & eanups, treework , urne-up)'OW"ca.r. Experienced :Japanese p lllMJ/Plfl..., P rn . -• bl ~ AJnsured..982-7817 ••••••••··~· .. ••••••••• hall $15. Avi rm ~so. l'OlOtllllng, mi.nor ldscp~ Cleanyourhouse. Cardecai • lllld.s •••••••••••••••••s••• ro ess1on.u.Reatooa c •CALL642-4lll• 1 rpentry-Custom . coucb$lO,chalrSS.Ovar 10yrslnarca646=2WJ. Gardonlng in&.Fre!':at.f0.33ta~I>' TERJ0 5 as 1 !jAV 5 £ fSS f'reeEl .e.11·.X.aft5 .t°"'"J .. ~fmOd, ~r. Md-on, Cll!'.ft. pet odor. Crpt re-John Baker, Experienced ~::~:~~ R . L .. nor t.a l e PETERS rAlNTJNG "fAR\:::..:~.~lNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Josulate;.. Dmi&m. Fn!e l*!r. 1$ yraexp. Do.work •lawn A garden care. CUl. or term paper. Ford's Landscape ~:;:d lnsured Cal,1 Jnt1Ext-Rea1 Rale6 NO JOBTOOSMALL Your child can·leamlore. est.~-:IJ myself. Re&.S3l-0101 ed&e & cultivate.. 962-3408 Tutorinc It.much more. ~1i;'S'~~e1': Call Cene1tS&-Or158 -ad. QuaUrled, exp. tutor, JUNORHOM.EREPAIR COlltroctor. Jap anese Gardening .. 8'0-2882forrates. HOUSEPAINTJNG . EX PERTPAl.NTiNG ~n::iu::bl~::~~~T7et--'-"-1~'138-----~- Plumblq-Oilr1JeDLry •••••••••••••••••••,••• Service l\ecuh1r&Clean Hr1 ... 1 HOUSE LANDSCAPING Inside/out. lU qualJlow lnt/exl. ~r work is neat en e Io ' u res, re as. ' Ceramicliie. 540-55'i> Private &Com~~ial UP.. Fr~ Ell. 64.2-3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sod, Lawn,~ Sptkr rates. Bruce645-53'1'6. & our pnces ~-Paul&. 832·2468·10%olf w/ad To Plate Your ' Fait . Custom patios, room ad-· · KA.UUNG '213)4 PAINT&PAPEft Son.s,83'1·;IS!l&•ft..5. • Resu rt•• Servlco Fin~ what 1°" want 1n dil lon1. Remodel YAIDCLIAMUP ANOCLEANUP Qu•Jltywork /~atierial.s SELL idle items with a Dlrec:tory11d ••••.• CIU Daily Pllot<lauUieds. IW9-4086. Comp, Maint. MS-0308 645·130'1 afters PM Want ads Call 142-$618 J .E .SWENSON968-8900 Classified Ads 642-5678 Daily PUot .OauifledAd. now. 642-5871, ext. 322. , HolpW-.. 71H HelpW...... 7llOHelpW-..i 71H HolpW-7100 HolpW-71H HolpW..W 7100 HelpW..W 7100 ................................................................................................................................................................ HeipW-.i 71 •••••••••••••••••••••• E '----~---•I d •Werioro.cor..tor• M'AlDWANTED i,arf.Umewoman..a hrs l--------• LECTRONICS ~GENERAJ Housekeeper, depen a-p rtTI Call k T I -soll ., ~ ble. relerencex. ov.r 30, FeePaid.NeededNow! • me• wee · •• "· REC[PTIMllH" \Ye are a fast. growing •Secref.tes live in.M$-5000ext30l GI a mo r 0 u 1 San Mesa Motel• 646-9681 ing. Sal+commtssion. · unhll ; Electronirs .Divis ion of Clemente studio. Also fee Vic Harbor• Baker.CM. 1 N .v .s .E . li s tad •Typlsh Housewock. ceneral. Jobs. MA5Ul~ERVISORE 1;;0w;;;;n;;tr;;•;;n•;•;;·556-;;;;;;2'19;;;;';;;I (Paft.fune) diversified corp. localed •Keypwtch Oprs Refs. own tramp. 5 Hts a CONTROL CAREER .-1• Opportunity for ex- in lhe lrv\ne Industrial •PIX Oprs day, 4 days a wk. $IO wk . Employment Agency Seeking on·si&hl main-PBX perienced Individual de· CIEW -ERS ,_Mews11.,1: Pr1 atlo. Must enjoy working with YQung people 12 to lS years of age. Van or fUU size station wagon reqtiired. Excellent . commissi~. may earn up to $300 Wf!l'kly. Dial 642-4321 ext 219 for in-. co mplex . \Ye have NEEDtDNO\Y! Call640-5335. 3400lrvinc,Ste1008 lenance supervisor siring weekend work. urgent requJremcnlS for : Nwpt Bch 714 /556-3505 w/prior experience lO be PBX M u1l have plea1ant .! t Sr. E&edroltic. Tempo Temporary Help Hun lin g t on Be a c h responsibl~ ror budgets. telephone pcnonallty, Asn.-..n 17802 Sky Park lrvirie Headstart is taking ap· job cost, poiyroll, specie&I type~ wpm. Call 540-4455 p I i e a t i o n s r o 'r JANITOR orders. & buildin& main· RECEPTIONIST Ple...,Call & ~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~ TEACHER, TEACl-IER JAH111.£SS tenan ce. Xlnt 'alary ..._ .... _3••9 llec.trA1st11 .. n AID. CUSTODIAN & New facility in Newport w/fringe benefit.J. Send Fronlofnceappearance. ~,.~ - \Ve orrer attractJve start-SECRETARY. Apply Beach needs people who r es u m e or w r It e general clerical duties F'rom 9AM·Noon ing rates together with GEtrrfl&AL 8200 ~llis Ave, H.B. have a min.of l yrexper. wtsalary requirements an~n:dccto~tet>!y~ng c:i THI llYl .. CO. tervie~.. ~ 1 Equal Opportunity Employer I xlnt fringe benefits. L~IORERS l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l ln general ,·anilorial to ; Box 454, Daily Pilot . qui · a · g SSONe---'CtrDr · ' ' Pl I l t .. p 0 c fringe benefiU. Nice. but -r-• Help W_.. ' 1100 ... W..e.cl 71 p ease apfJeptn person ° fi1ust I-lave Phone mainte nance or o£rice · ·Box 1560, osla active working condi· MewportleCldl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cnonnc · & DepcndableTransp. IMCENTtYE Pl.AM bldgs. fif esa, Ca . 92626 tions. Apply:. Equal Opp Employer D . ST&S.CE. r-VGM..T 0 u r comm i & s I on 'No ~q.uipmC!'t neceM. 1 1\-fanagement Boys·& Gids 80% ·C.OMMISSION 1;.;,;:is.;Rii.dlillf"· T•mpo...r, S-lc .. -schedule & incentl.ve Po,.loon won oper~te PEOPLE PERSON ' or ' c plan may be )U5l what r1oor polisher & IP-E I •. ' t DICEON 10 to.14 yea.rs age. Dal· (north or O.C. Airport) 3848 arnpus Drive dust rial vacuum texper .• xec. OC;I tng or l?ar ly Pilot dellVery routes .• as a m~~beroro1:1r.ol-Santa Ana Ca 92705 546-4741 you·re looking ror. If yo u req 'd) llrs : 5 :JOP~I · ~u11c business aS.'IOC!ale RECEPTIONIST maybe available inyour flee .. (ndtvtdl!al lra1nmi; Equal Opportunity {Acr01>S£rom are con templating a 2 1\~I . Starting : fi1in . in wholesale supplies. El t • I ' .area. Earn profit for de-c Oas rr~st :ie:~:~le ~'iiit ""~~E~·~m~p~lo~y~e~·~·~(/~F~~ 0 .C. Airport ) change~ or ~r )'Olr\·e r~d $2 .50 per hr. 8 u .s \f ed5 sl r u I I y ec ron1cs, nc. Immediate opening for .-Jiverles •cash, l rips or 645.~045. Ask for Ken!: .Equal Oppor Employer ~~~s)':x~~e:C:. ;~:s~ Please call ror appt ~a pi~a ie · ntervicw individual with good merchandise for .selling McFarland. ~ En9ineet'119-Sec -$-700-call-us for-app'L l213) &19·1222 -"-'3-·2_._23 _______ , 18522 Von Karman cl~risal l kills. Typing 60 I new subscript.ions. For DISCOVERY Equal Oppor Employer lrvtne;Callf:-92664 wpm . Sh or dictaphone. information please call * * 1''ee.-!1a~d. ''Top!"lot.ch GIRL 1''R1Dr\Y /LAB AS-MANICURIST An Equal Opportunity Mu s t b e tac 1ru1 , , 642 ·432L. From San REAL ESTATE Job. Di ctaph.. Engrng SIST. Typing skiJls & ~l ust Do Pedicurb l-..... ~~'>~;~m~pl~o~y~e~r~~~I pleasant, able to handlo J Clemente-San Juan -bckgrnd.Aisoft'(:jobs. som e science back · Janitor.pftime Neededlmmed. 644·0398! b\nyphones. Capistrano area, call COOK ror caf e te ria CONTROL CA RE EK gr ound. ~lon·Fr i . l·S. Oldermanprercrred. Plea»eCall 495-0630 and Mission Vje· needed f/time. !°fe!-n.on EmplCJ!t'!flenl Agency Nwpl Bch. t.75-8499 Don Quixnk ltfotel MASSAGE •Phone Solicitors* 644-3319 jo-EI ;roro area call smoker. Expcr d rn 1n-3400 lrv1ne, Ste 1098 Call 6'12·26"70 0 · r p Need 6 ex per girls 18 )'rs From 9M l·Noon S8l-6llO. , ' .stitutlonal feeding. cal . Nwpt Bch 7141556·8.505 GIRL FRIDAY pen in.gs or ex · & over to st..>!: appts. for a THE IRVI~ CO. ~-10 E I anytime 546-1223 Good typo·ng sko'lls foe Industrial Engineer JEWELER or1ncxp. complimentary dinner ...,... Ll'tua ppoc. mp oyer -· · EXP'O. in quality •"•tom 'la ch >II• 1 Sl8n Call ror lnro. l2))m on COOKS wock . Perm. pl. time, con struction olc. l'\111 or •• E e. s."c· IF~ 0 \Y /bench exper. in repai r &IS·0864 or&75-0258. seminar program. Easy 550 M•wporf Ctr Dr P/tlme. P• .. -c B·D·.30am x c. Y ·1nance pleasant j9b evenings Hew~•--• ' · • ;;-=.. h fle.xible ··*end'> ok "Ul1 T I B · SI"'" & manuf. Limited exper. ~ 1 BOATBUILDEtt For Lunch&: Dinner rs. ·"."'" ~ · or4-5pm ,962·ti683. rave usuie&s · -consldered."~".l3ll. ~1gmt trne. Route sis co. 4pm-9pm . Sun . thru Eq 1 E 1 E x Pe r. Rr('.ljlu clion ·ShJft.&. Apply in person. ~ge n~ barn r <.:.M. GIRLFlllD'Y IRVINE PERSONNEL 1 -----~----tl~t·~ut~u~"~·~A~ge~23~·~39~.~C~ar~, 1 ~T~h~u~'~'·~S2~.1~s~hr~+~bo;n~us~·.1~~~·~·~~p~p~m~p~o~y~e~r~ fiberc\ass slilbol!t ~~~h Iola 88'ker's, 212 E. 11th shop. 61 ·2'158 ~ SERY!CES•AGENCY l(EYPUMCH OPR phone. $160•j.1148-1004. Call '49·1641 lpm·9pm. carpenter. Alt around ~t. C.M. RE SALE& Abo~·e a ll. UUs girl must ~488 E. 17th Street p /time eves. Pleasant Receplionisl·J)oclors orr. spko11,1s, tdl eosnir~lbnle.SPacnrm, •· c ·OUHTER Ha• . EXPERIENCED OR bt! inte lhgont: able to cat Irvine) Costa P..fesa ore near 0 .C. Airport. PLAHTSMAM T)'ping &. sh a must, will B a r b a r a a r e a . i:Ja)'s & nights, pfll ;e, 18 ME~ LIC~SEES. ~=~i;;r~~u~w'f~::O~~r~r~~~: S~e-224_ 6~~1~0~ ::~.~· ~~~· ~~~~I~ ~t r~r ~~r~ ~!~~~~fr 6i'd~~ ~~=~ .. ~~r.r mo lo IJ0.5-684-4215 & over. Apply betwn 2 & 'J'.he .most active new of· No sh. h-I1n. typing. Off 2 ~~~ 833.0070 Some ex pcr. w/planlsre-t---------- 5pm _wkdys. Del Taco, f1 ce in CDM. \Ve ,pay ror: wks al Christmas & 2 · q 'd. ~1ust drive. 40 Hrs R I. SALIS l!Oaling.. 1155Baker,CM adve l"t ising, s igns , mo's in Summer. New LEGALSECRETAH.Y pe rwk.Startings1llS525 • Sallboat.Mmwuf· terephone, printing & 0 r c at 11arb0 r & lnspectiQn Pu rt tiin e. Exp prer. per mo. Co. truck & Sales people for pre· Jmmed. open,ings Couple, Mature, up. for ·~lage., business cards, ~l ac-Arthur. I-lours 9-4. 5.1.25 hr to start. !\fission health benefits. Pref. so-al i g i 0 u 5 Newport Asseftlbly LeodMma 10 d l X' u n ft s . S an brochures, promotion. $100 wk. Complete re· MECHANICAL . Viejo. 496·9005. 2192 Martin. lr\·ine mt'One 24 or ovr. 673·235i6 Beach /Urbanus Square Run own.line or.boats in Clemente . Salary $100 Ask about our incentive sume 10 Classified ad . betwng&5 wkd)'!lonly location. Century 21 Of. bl Bo I r plul .0CflrglbrS195apt. Commission split. Call 5 0 .1 P"I · Lile hsekecping &. cook ~;;C;;a;;ll;;F;;o;;r;;A;;p;;po;;in;;lm;;en;;t;;I · fice. 60 /40 Incentives to assem Y nus p an oc R I Cl ·r·ed d no. ''" <lo •oY 'ot. RECEIVING I'll I rm secvo·ce 75m d ti I · ep Y lo asst t a CLiffLandry.673-i60l. P. o . Box 1560, Coslu for noon·lime dinner. s ma e. ~ · ,, . .,, a . ver s ng ••· topproducer. 11522. C/O Daily Pilot.I -'"'--""--"'-----•le• Calif......,..., day wk , for couple. estab accts. Eves/Sats sist.ance.53&-1£116 AsH .... en P.O.Box1S(i0.CM92626. Experienced salcspet50ll .a, ... ~. INSPECTOR 496•5248. 848 s75. 1004 wk +. Mr. L evil --~--~----Jnalali hardware & as· · ror crystal, china & fine l ;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;INurses Rest.auranl Trainee-. Good. semble. Musl have 'own Dellvery an, must have jewelry. Call673·9~ GUARDS I• RM 's/LVM'sJ.MA R1'::AL ESTATE oppor. Neal appear. Ex· hand toolJ. dependabJe car. Earlyl -''-'-'-'-------Costa Mesa woric loca· \\'ill be responsible for MAID On Call. All StuftJJ . Ex· per. fast food operation. Msifte flt9M Me l\t.orn. LA Times Roule. Fee Paid · $550 Up lion. Re lie! shin. r\bove mechanical inspection of perienced Acute hospital Ability lO handle cash re· Know·l,exper.inlnstall· N. CM Area. 546-1780 & Brig'htCuturein store avg s tartiog r a tes. commercial fabricated lijeH---"~ only . Good working Salespeople gister. Avail lo work ill& enaioe.. Goodpayi 546-6427 for phone personality. periodic increases. Co. parts rrom chassis to Fuii.T'i::r'..,. conds . Contact Mrs . \Y e have a small, friend· days . Apply. Rig1er-M-•...1 c....._ L "oal AlsoFeeJobs paid Ins. life, AD&D. cabinets and electronic Jensen. 642-Z734. Costa ly starr. Pleasant office. Reslau.ranl, 16 Fashion: -•-r,.i:'222 ors DENTAL ASSISTANT CONT ROL CAREER hosp, surg & major med. printers . Ability lo read E111:cellent llenefils Ales a Memo r i a I Personalized manage-Ce nter, NB aft 3PM Ex per'd mol\K'rs lo hand Chairside. Ortho exp. Employment Agency Ca r & phone req. For in· mechanical blue prints. Hospital, 301 Victoria St, menl If needed and pay a Daily. lay-up boats. req. Newport Beach. 3400 lrvine.Slel09B lerview appt in Costa use mic romcl.crs and Apply Personnel Office C!\-1. EOE hi gher commission than, _________ _ All..,...itlonsrequireown 642-2626. NwptBch 714 /556·8505 Mesacall Vernier Calibers re· 2Pl\1 ·4Pl\J ,MonthruFri 1~~~~~~~~~~ mo~t offices . Ca llrReslauranl ~· Book ABMlSecurilyServices quired. Must be able to THEIROADWAY 548·77IlandaskforDan. lransp. &: reliability to be Dental Secretary/ · FIHIS ... MG 1,.1,40 i~ .• a•-·somete&t· NURSES AIDES ~ •Ho1te1SH o n time ror work. keeper/ Recept. Exp or (2131659-2070 .,,, _, . Newporfleoc.h OR ORDERLIES ~~ •Cashion II M th Fr. FOREMAM ing required. ti-1inimum 2 Equal Opp. Employer ' 11-tale/Female apply in co ege. on · ru 1• HAIR STYLIST ted S I d nds W-u °"••.on 8-llam. /ltl9 ,£_ 546-3000. ~-Furniture Mfg. needs wa n years experience. App ly I~~~~~~~~~~ a ary epe on exper. * .. ,ers Ol d l 1 Santa:A F'ore m.an to supervise for busy salon. Apply in In person: I· Be r ecognized. Call _ *h•boyi · ei en a' na. Denta\ Receptionist for department of 10 men. P e r son. The llai r NOW IS THE TIME lmmed. Port MesaConv. REAL ESTATE Bobkkeeper-experienced. busy Pedodon.tic P rac-Must be exper. in all Handlers. 8908 \Varner ST N D for job seekers to check irosp,642·0400. Heedftl For Copy Cata~ 333 3rd St. lic.e in CM . Dental exper phases or wood rinishing.1;;;A~v~e;;. F;;;;l.;;V;;ly~.~84~1;;·;;9065~;;;~ A DAR the Daily Pilot llelp tical Cleaner, mature, ~~ff 1 ho~ E:i 1 aAn~ The Mew LagunaBeh.'f4·7~ necessary.548·5588.. Call Mr. Marquei·I• MEMORES, NC \Vantedclusification.lf reliable woman,U ghtas· salesperi>ons wanted. · C k I bos 8<.S."666 [ Lm SPA I I the Job you want is not 1embly, s mall company, Additional staff needed CISCO'S Bo'O·kkeeper'fCashJer, Diet oo orconv. P·J----------1 ff A theTeyoumlght eonsider L N. 11131 ~1 H ti_.. le h T.ypist, .muet be ~xper. Salary open. Contact FrontOfc.Medicol As ubsld1aryof offering your services aguoa 1gue , ......,... • fo r expanding. pro· WI ""'°" OC SendresumeloP.O.Box Mrs.Schon,642-0400. P /lNow/F/t.Later. INSTRUCTOR MAG~~rg~RP. with an ad in the Job ••Over 62? St.a.rt your grossive, prestigious or-201 11Brookhurst 8..7 ~ • S an J u a .n DISHWASHER. malUTe, Fee Reimb. Exppref'd 2221 South Anne St. \Vanted category. Phone 2nd career as a Realtor ganiiation. Video sales APPLY IN PERSON Capistrano,Ca.92675 full time . P.lesa Verde AlsoFeeJobs P art-Time . SantaAnaCa9Z'104 642·56'78 Associ.ate. we·re on the ~~~~~~~~aj~r::~~~·ri~: c 1sco·s liookkee .... r : Custom M• Conv. Hosp~ 661 Center CONTROLCAREEll • OCTO bus line in Mis!!ion commiss ion and educa-South Coast Village .-• St C'I EmploymenlAgency Need expertenced in-II thl t VieJ·o. Work your ow n 38505 ---D maker• seeking d esk , «• . 3400 lrvm' c. Ste IOOB 1 1 1 .... · •-~ An Equal Opportunity · ave some ng you wan tional opportunities, and , nv&a r s rue or o o.oamzc • lll-lo 5ef1? Clas!!llied ads do hours . \Ye pay for traln- peN()if tor boOll:keering DISHWASHER N"wpl Bch 714/556-3505 slrucl physical filnessl ~~~E~m~p"'.lo~y~e~r~M~t~•~· ~"'.I it well. &42·5678. ing. Earning avg $1000 want Lo cam $25,000. per Sonta Ana & sa I es potent al . N 1 p R " bl program in exclusive all ___ ,_ pe r mo. Century Finan· year and up, call Don 1""~~~ ........ ~~ ... "'. Pleasant wod&:ina condi· ea a pear. eua e. Fry Cook, exper'd. Avail d It t I l\1 l Berman. QUAIL PLACEl-Uons So ••r-·-tPI Surf&Sirloin d t k rr ho au ap comp ex. us Maa...W..tecl 71 0 ........ Wa.tecl 7100 cia\Realtors.581·1210. PROPERTIES (71 41 . u~ \,,Ullll aza. 5930 W. C.St Hwy, NB ays o wor co ee s p have knowledge-of & be • "'"'"r' • ... "r' Ca11549-143& operation. Good oppor. able to maintain gym ••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARTS _,_.,_.1_•20 _______ _ CARPETQ.EANER DOCTOISASSIST.. ~e';l:u'l":nt. Th i.,!'Jh~~ equipmprt. Call COORDINATOR REAL ESTATE SALES SALES MANAGER Fast growing 3yr old co .• sales ln 7 figures, selling chain s tores. drug stores & dept stores. The man we need must h ave several yrs of successrul expc r. as a sal es manager selling con· sumer products to retail store s. Mus t have h andled chain s toro, buyers & know how to work w /manufact urers reps. Se nd resume lo Pres .. P . 0 Box 4848," Irvine, Culif. 92664. ' .EXPERIENCED iYoung lady (lS-28 ! to as· Center NB afl lpm 6 4,;:j319 MONJG MERY WARD Bell & l:lowe\I, N. 8 . is Li censed or unlicensed. -___ 6;:.7;.;J.c;7;.;JG:;:.. ___ 1 &li t in Health Spa. No daif ' s eek in g a pa rt s \Yith the high cost or Jiv. exp. req, we train. ApPIYi -"='-Y-· -------1 From 9AM·Noon coordinator for field sup· ing and the price of Ceramic Tree-Hand de· noon· a pm. 2112 Harbor GEM'L OFFICE $450 THE lltVN CO. Costa Mesa port. Responaibilities In· gasoline these days, why eorator. Pref. college .Blvd, Costa Mesa. Xlnlcntrylevel job. 550 Newport Ctr Dr cl ude : Forecasting, settle for less ? Our com· F+lsnoeme"'wt.!~~~ ... uee•x~rn. 1..::::;.:=D=R"•"r"a=Y'---I G. ood typing will land Mewport leacll monitoring filled orders missions 11tart al 70% ror m-...... ..-~ "' th d a cementoppty Equal 6pop lEmpJover ·· & inventory control .· s ales andlislings. (foo4?1tartlng waaes for Jtclp Needed. Expe'r'd or 19 8 v n · 1"!~~~"'."'.~~~,~~ Is Mow lntenlewlng For: Good verbal & written iu1JlfJed penon. Call trainee Spanish speak-CONTR~LCAREER 1-communicalions req'd. ersonnel (~)'1~. ingok.6"2-143.5. tmO:~~~in~~~~g1~'J Help \Yantt1!d,. mal~ & Jf qualified&. interested Ceramic factory needs Cl !fled Ads • 642-.5678 Nwpt Bch 714/556-8505 female, p;,i~ or f(timc. Sales Personuel ,se!'ld resume to R. c. _ • 1 'Ex au Kentucky FnedCh1cken, Gibbs. Bell &lfowell, PO ~ .. \tc,M.~ary. HofpW-71HHolpW-..i 7100 2929E.CoastHwy,CdM IMelorAppllancttD~I Box 1940 . Nowpo n • ' ••••• •••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• )Va.TfnHt c_..... poSffion. Beach, Ca 9"JJJfi(). I funtington Bch 96.1·8316 Costa Mesas.19-951 1 CARPENTERS .NEEDED IMMEDIATELY lslmKler Y¥hts • • Ca61net 'Makers • M. Work Installers • Finish Cal penters . ' Full Beneflh - .,,,, In Person ''n ..... .,.. ... II o 1 t e s s, <.: il s hier , Equal Oppor. Employer \Ya itress, part or full COMp....,.•Mflls Real Estate Saffl Sales Secretary time. Ca ll !>19-9446 afl.er 2pm Hostess, must be 21. App- J.y 1n person belw 2 & 5, Bob Burns ltcstaurant, :n Fashion Island HOTB. HITI AUDITOlt 40 hr wk. Xlnl work.in.I conds. Call Laguna mna Hilton, .586·5000, Mr. ~aok. I 1lou1ekcreper-Ltve-ln .. pvt. quart.er•. Only father &r. adul.t. .on in raOliJy. S9n vi1uall,y haor.llctpped. ' Write P. 0 .... Box 847, Corona del Mar. Ca 92625 Jlave ·a9"'etbfn1 lo aell? Class! :led ld.sdoitwell. Automotive Department S-lc• Sain Writer M-TllM. Cun+ •J •Mfif,L Custodians, Part-Time SAM-tAM. IP ... •Miffs! Apply Today Montromel'Y! Ward 3011 lir.'tol st, toot. Mna Peno••I Depa lw•I Equal Opportunity Employer I . PART Time c\·es & Sat AM , pcrf. Cor studcnt.'i. •inside work, guaranteed wage. Ca II Al. 542-9013. Esta bll,hcd multiple With x lnt st•crctarial sa!Csoffi ce.Jr yoo havea skill s for nat 'I sa les Jiccnsc & want to have manager. ltfandatory one of fl"e best locations that this position be rilled In the harbor area. call by an extremely or· P~ Paul Mart in, Mt-1662 to ganiz:ed. sdt •tart.er w I• w-u-app't . high energy 1evel decir· .,... _-... ing a career posllio11 H..-. ralber than a job, A t·2PM •4-9PM CDHEIN·HllHTIH lie know1edge«!oveo1sa11. Earn Sot hr putting your ing it deairable. Qintact petsonl ttt:y to work. All 9'1ALTOft& Mrs . Sheridan, (714) 549-4060. work done'from our n~w RECEPT/TYPIST. con·•---------- lrvloe ofc. Yott must itructlo back.,,....md re-Saleswoman mature polJS'4S 'a pleasant elear n °·--· I/lime perm. bahnken oi vo1et'&--a Con.nden(man· quJred.5"9-3867 Cos ta ·Me1a, 18\lt ner. P'erfect. ror studenu Receptionist convales-Newport Bl. & h~use"A'.lVC5. No actual cent hosp. sa1o)lcn.10.81 --~------- scll1ne: 1nvolv~d . f"or Sali&:Sun 6420400 SALISWOMAH mo re In ro., 833·80$8 • · · Window llnt.ing. Salary · betwf\ 9am-5pm. Receptionist , convales· + comm + ei:ipenaet. a.nl Ads I-, cent hosp, Sa l open. 161 I Alabama, JJqnl. •:30-e. Mon-Fri.&Uo-0400. Be • ' I t I I . I ~· t • -. . . -' ·t.. "·' . ~ -I . ~ ·-• ., .... • • • • iplt DAILY PILOT • SUnday, OC100.6. 1t7S ~-w..... 7100 ~:?:!:: .......... !!~.! ~ ......... !!'!~ f--·--~ ..... ~! ~ .. ~ 2!ew:;-..; • ....,W..ted 7tOl MllpW...... 7IOIHelpW..ted 7tOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wom•n-s -"l'O rpee~d TA• t. .&S; Yl•tnat 8A&GAlN p.S,,VAL-S. IL lied. New _..t-••• --·••••••••••• ·••••t•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIG SA' H PH.1eot, 21 lnch , like F~~··!!!!'f' = La • • n a B •a ck ,.... sllU ~ X&ra Sl•~SM.lh" · __ ... _ ca ,.,_ c..oar.1111m1o1 a-b. -'.-<"°""' -.i> All 1•u r.-· ., .. _ SALIS MANAGR Secretery1'tecfft. Servi~ 1t1Uon heJp. n · A.NDSTY.UNO . Ml,., 01nae1re 6: St Ano. 2:Jll"20 uiMlllJ.._.; Huco 40 <Tile Do•· Good P•l' ii: beaer1t1. 6er mu.tt be ab,. to do Erper. oety for ma}Or -Oct 1-1 Doon.,._.. t ·JO ..,_, • zm. ... a1br-ooltl. _Teak 1wl• Or-..county F ttime. Public eonlact. Jjchlrep1itA:pn1aerv. dept. ttore dt.aln lo lbt Cwr•I Pr1v1te part'/ must aoib!O f...m& ... .Qu: --.15 tl•P tlearlac 1aar,. l am a Nat'I PubUshers C II c·nd ••• -1 k II"'"-local C o a t a M e 1 a 11.-.a~ IOJO 11crifice! Nr ma furn. I . ·~ • _ .. _1 bes' .. ..-__ «e. Rep about to open ne a 1 y, ---· ' :Js.';:00 ·w. O::i Hwy, \V e 1 t m i n 1 le r. it •• ~r.:;;; •...•...••• IMl, 10 pk:iee; kinl ai1.e QMl ,.U'tt:, -WAMl&I Prf~;d' 1:'~'Ct-.aa1A ofc in N.B./C.M. 1re1:1.. I SECRETARY N.B. Lakewood area. P a rt CAMBAS bdrm .•et w/tlrm mat-Ckltbel. Mile. P\l.fD. <>et.. ·Tori CAIR i>oLLAJl MillMY'a. -..... ca need a dynamic man or Must have slij)erior typ-time, sal+comm. Call RollelOex; iiJPtanar, treu. Worth ewer $1,000. s i.. 1 . 115-1301 JJO PA rD roll YOU a 1 ~H~•!J>~N~B~ .. ~~4~1·~=;':· W011}_tn !Q train for the Ing le1hakill&. Topquall-Service .S~ation Atten· afte[_lOam.L~-4192 D Sell for S575. ~.!!! remMatCPM JD'JCLJlY ··~~ '' ••• ...bove pos. Teaching or t y only need ·apply. dlln1.I, competent,,.~~ :s: TofiT.~ w. Herc u lo n--1 or-. • 1 -' . ART 08.Jll:rs~COl.D A.voa <fi-dl'aa-llfe ntt. dire.ct aales bck~rnd Irvine area Perm poai· ·clean cut. 1'\IU --~ YOUNG ORANGE CO. mm 1· • ; mm matchtn1 lo•eteat. GARAGESA.LE SILVER SEJiVIC£. flbar11'au ~ .... ....,..,.. helpful, but not nee. \Ve lion. Call 7141.sM-3937 for t ime. Salary & com· Llgblint FJxiure Co. ~!::!.r. '.Ts6:. 'mt~ ':!i Naucahide den fu.ra. llJ.K. dll.bel, lampa, md PINE FURN • AN· bemop•ed .SO. W~ work ~xclusive\y by appt. mb1lon. Call 873-9950 or needs exper. Aceounu • Carved oak Grandfather tablet (2)r miff. loJS, TIQUES iws.2200 d.ayewa,•aoL ~ppts from boolCied 3600NewportBlvd. RecelvableGirl.XlnlOJ>· focus lnJ s creens, m: tlock.Allwoodpmetet Avon btl1. elotbes, • __. ... Jeads. The penon l t;eek portunl\y for advance· Vlvit•r auto flash, $~; & 3.p\ece col1M t.bl. set. jewolr)'. misc. ~. .......... ~ must have good uppeur, SECRETARY SYSTEMS ANALYST ment. + Fringe benefit.a. Omnica leather case. S:S. 8518-6051. m.lac. hHbokl. l l;)ey oo-Ml•I•••• •••••••••••••••••--• bocreative,aniodepen-Expe r. w /mtnl com· ContaclTheWoodLight-Rudi Nledtlel1ki , Jy, Sun Ott 6th, 191' W..ted SOii .._~· RATTSBAS AAA• dent thinker &. own lult: Good typing/sh req'd.. puter1 & aervlce buraaw tna Fixture Co. M6-290L jot1rnali1t, •117-3$47 or 3 Pc. Wall Syatem, pecan a.ymond Ave, Cll.10.2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LookiaC ror tM '*5.t model car. Pay "·Ill be Va.rieddutie11. o perations for design & S&t-6313. • ~~d~~:;p~5~C:C Honft 1060 S'SCASM$$JOR ~ wJterm• '\~~ moderate dunu.g train conversion Crom manual h di C-'-IOJS Good uaed fum/retrigs xtru lneld. • .,_. ·ing period & if you liur-N d 1 •·n syste ms for group ot M•rc Oft M ~· • ••••• bkc1e $75. t*c:1e, J:ab. •••••••••••••-•••••••• ·c--wtr mater, •ir. &Ob vive 5 wks,you will re· ee Peasant .... ex· small & medium 1lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ' bkc•• $80. le pull down Re-r. ~ Arab,Fllly 3 yn. Frvl/st.o\'eS.~·-Hea.ry.Bk:r • ...-i ceive a fal bonus check i ble persontowor.,k ope r;.itin g Companie•. A.Jttlqttet 1005 PHSIAM IOTTEHS desk $100. all I« $225. Gentle & tpirl&;d. Mu.st Waoted, wblte Btlb}' based on your personal exlr?~~~;i~:.:~1gn. Repl y indicating sdalary ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50-$75. 837-3444. 499-1783 sell. $SSO. 646-$149 Grand (tmall) Piaoo, &r 60' IUl-la WIU :-;ales & be placed inlD l<?P Cull Monday.\Ve'll require.menu to A · No. PUILIC AUCTION DOCJS 1040 DECOR A TOR Dining: Re white ' rurved Sect 'I. ateel yacht. Lei pos. Ir you believe in De Happy To Answer 466. Dally Pilot, P.O. Box M.ANY ITEf.tS OF FINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room Set. SOl)O. comp. I · Thorough:::z Mare, Couch. 675-2277 aell or trade fell" barfnt1 :yourse lf, can Collow & Your Questions. 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. JEW EL RY, ART PET WORLD• ?.tile decorator items. :~1~01dJ.':.:a.~or ,.._ah I-· old Nav•'-.... -oceanfmlhome~~ l-:IVC instructiong & cun OfficeOYeriood 92626 OBJECTS, ANTIQUES, • 641>-5757 art.6p.m. ...-.,. ..,.,. .. _ $109,500. C!'CiltT· ,,_for tl('gin imrned., send re FINE r~U RN ., ETC. Cockers, Chihuahua , 17 Hand Pinto Gektlng. and blanket.I. 'Prt,vate Ron.67:J.1801Aal. :.umeinclud.hornephonc 3723 BirchSl.,N.B. Technical Pl-IONE f"OR INFO. & Pood les. Shih-tz.u , G. Must Sell r.tovtng ever· Spirited&:aound.5Galt· party.Uf)..4719 57.CHllSC,Otl• no. t o Educ alionul 557..0061 BROCtlURE.645-2200 Shorthair. Pit Bulls, ythingl Living Rm.Den, ed.$650./oCfer .. ~ Plano wanted. Mother 'l'eachinl: Aids, PO lJox mini-Schnauzer, Poms. Bdrm, {).in.Game Set. 1 11 1 1 1 d Loaded. wt.Daellortrade 2693 N rt Be h Ca NATIONAL Brass Beds. 25 Rockers, Pekes, \Yestles, 100 5«·8427 Must.See. Jewat-. 1070 w/mu1 ca Y •en e for real e:state. TD'•• • ewpo . ac' ·Secreta ry execuli\•e ex· JOTables.ChinaCabinet, mixed puppies. Studsvs . , ••• ::.'.••••••••••••••• dau«!Jterl~forfam cars. ete. $90,000. :J:.!~. \Ye also will al'l"t;Pl pcri enc'e. impecable 200 Chairs, singles & most breeds.~ w. 17th Everything goes. Moving. mov1111 Jn to amall.er eq ty .At k I or Roa, ;jJlphcation~ ~or a Gi~I t ypist, perfectionist "'ho TECH sets, etc & loll! more. All a t Fairview. SA. ()pen ReCrlt. 1lereo, records, WANTED qu.arten w~ wantl to 67S·1801A&t. Frid n(ym~~·hiS:nxl~~o~ loves d e t ail work .· American antique oak, eves.5Jl·502'7. books.sora.,colfeetab1e, o A& score tWr pa.ano In ex-1..:.:=-:;:.;:.;.;=c...----~~~n . ' I ' perfect files, &to be very aJl ·wholesale.645-3222 bedrm aet. lamps, table. i~~ oc":gRo YL~u R chance nlP'use. 'Wlllgi\'e 16' Allen Boat Ir: 'J'nller, ~k ills , 1;~clu~i bkk/mtg & busy, for demanding ten· SUPPORT 1760 Monrovia, C.M. Dog OBEhlENCEClass Good cond. 548-4465 JEWELRY, WATCHES, tender loving eare &. 25HP Evinrudet. ~om .. pa yro ·. ' so. u urt' nis club president. Al· to start Wed. Oct 29 ART OBJECTS, GOLD, refi.162·0$62aft1pm plete. '1' wkle. Bau. tank. f~~~~~2~;::,~~Ployer ~~~~;~v ~8~~fi~a~ca~i ~~~rz~. S~l~fe~t :n~:~ ,;~.~ep~~~~~~-So~d•l:~t ~=i=-nt . SILVER SERVICE, Music.. $600.orofr.21Ull·'1512. resume to "'Set'retary" MANAGER corators w e lcome . CaUforinfo.548·'7951 .. f.1QNU~F~ AN· ' .. 1l1w.t1 IOIJ 23' Cbris Sea Sid.ff, needs Si\LESPERSON wanted P .O. Box 2890, Newport Ginger Jar Antiques 1961 POODLES. Darling AKC · ••••!•••••••••••••••••• work.$1•99. ro r yo un g company . Ueach,92660. Churt'h St. C.M. 646-4324 TOYS. Apricot male . Se&ectUMdFum. Mlscel••-1010 Musiciau: Glve)'OW"H' 646-.5430 ln!iide 5alt'S, 40 hr/Ylk , ---------~O~P~R~T~oiJ. ~ orbyappt.545-3967 541-3092. Decorator surplus &: ••·•~•••••••••••••••••• the first ,breakl L.Y°" 26 , Wheeler TS, ne 11 t 11 P pear.i ncc & leader in field dala en· 12'' rnd oak pedestal table Sl-IIH·TZU puppy. fem . pa1nting.s. 1635 Superior, POOL TABLE Recording ~has the Mahogany &. Oak hull. person <i lity. Contact ~cretary try, has an immediate W/2 le.aves. Old, xlnt Champ'sbip sired. show unit 4 , Costa Mesa. $150 "or best offer Jike late1t fac1l1t1es &: a newpaintltblll.$l*or \Yood Lighting Fixture opening Coran individual $360. 67$-7284 qua I. Eve & wkends 54S-l9$l new.615-8932 ' =~~;'zii'~nsi~ trade for ak.l boa'l. i;,~·in;~~~S-~ll<:. J\1ain. *100% FREE!* with6 ormoreyearsina OURFIRSTBIG SALE! 839-3648 fwo 64 " SoCas, oiive/ PUILICAuCTIOH N.B. Next to"Crab 81$-l911S • ·1- ---•8ll·Z60 I• field service environ-Save lO "k to 40<J., on Yorkie 3 Lb stud service. gold / carmel rloral print. MANY JTEMS OF FlNE Cook.er. 615-4790. 1967 O•ens 21• Single SALESPEOPLE ment plus 4 or more armoires. tables, fern 34 Chaml'K in ......... igree. s7s . ea. Coppertone EST ·TE JEWELRY I bn Yea rs supervisory ex-..... ~ Frl"ida'ire frost-free A • KOHNO No 15 au.teal screw, ow eor. •re.. E s pecially \'e rs atilc, EXEC. SECRETARY perience. 1llC successful stands, sideboards, tea Puppiesoccas.5J0.64$5 ReCrlgerator. 17 cu. ft. ART OBJECTS, AN· Guitar sPr Too 1988' cent acrape &: paint. •.·~~~f:1~hoi ~~;~,n~~~~ c 1:1. n did a t e w i 11 ~~~~;, cch~~!:rtf~:s.w:t~~: SllELTIE. 6 mo female, Greatcond. $100.644--1130 TIQUES, PIN& FURN., Neve~ us'ed. 0$6'1$: Radio, c~mpass "full V.P.lNPROP.AtGJ\tT coord1nule und schetlule sable & white, super N.B. EJ'C. PHONE FOR IN· .846-3957 . safly eqwp. Aca>m. & • f':stateasacrcati\•epro-•1,\SRE'QUESTEDOUR et<' FO & BROCHURE • v••Y seaworthy .-total field support to SUS· . CORNUCOPIA w/kids. 842-8632 . . . ' • fess ion. SERVICES TO FIND lain existing products in AN.f!QUES ,, Ga--SaM 8055 645-2200 Conn trumpet, selling for beautiful ll.500, 67$-559& Dolphin !teal Estate A tlIGHLYSKILJ...ED S Be d Al d '-~ •100 ppr·•·~ •or--eves&wknda Laguna Bch.4!M·8581 ' theCield . 4093lstsr. t .. rnar · ·· exan er •••••••••••••••••••••••Accessories & parts • ; a ~ 1' ...-. ' l .S ales C le rk. over 21, ! personable & reliable. l\tATIJRE. NE\VPORTBEACtl 1 ~ Yr s · ~1 a l e · Gd l'UILIC AUCTION tailgat e Cor '12 Ford Good cdnd. Call after ·~ Cbril O'llft 28' FJB ASS~~~~~.~A,?~l\tlN If you would lik e to join a 673-2534 natured & free for gd 1'1ANY ITEMS OF FINE pickup <Im) $25., misc. 5pm 646-8169 outrig&UI. -deecM.tr01: \V /RECENT prog re ss i ve South 1-------.--.-1 home. 613·7049· ESTATE JEWELRY, VW engine parts, atep Standel Studio 60 Guitar "twin V..f;, $Z50(l. lc:T.O.P. P /timc evl"S & wknds. Appl y in p erson , 6:30·8pm F'rl. or 1111 day Sut/Sun. 1712 S...nla Ana :\ve, Ci\1 SAlESUJIV Page Boy J\1aternity South Coost Plazu Call 557·5734 E l'otPJ..OYER .TinSIS Orange County company Antique sale so ~igantic SHll1 TZU Pup!;, bundles ART OBJECTS. AN· bumper for C hevy Amp 6 speaker•, Les Newport mooring. AN EXCEPTIONAL thal offers excelle nt ~h,at you cCanh use your of joy champion si red. TIQUES, FINE FURN, pickup. Call544·3417. Paul Guitar, copy, $350 . ..-Z,.3013 d.aJs. CM&-f011 or:TOER~~~· faciliti es and com · Bankamer•<'a rd. 3241 os. FO. & BROCHURE. Must sell! Dinrmset,9' ll8M apeakerenCtosurel-'~--------ben e rit s, mod e rn "aster . a rge or Sh t 54 1.4:M7 S~ ETC. PHONE FOR IN· . RissonB200Head Sonny eves MONDAY pelitive pay, please sub· Alta Laguna Bl vd. AKC Old English s . 645.2200 sora~ mate!' lo".'e seat. wJlns. Professional Ban Seu lo highest bidder. ATDUPOHT YOU NEVER PAY mit resume in confidence dog Puppy rcmalc. sho , Recliner, king size bed, Guitar system. takeover Beau: 30' Clualc Chri• to: furn .or the Cc n~ury reasonable .. 640·66.T1 ~Ou('h , e hest , dresser, 19 cu n rerrig. 6.11-1897. payment.s.968-l~ SedanCruisr.Mahg.iDt. U. KRA.FKA beautirul Ii.and pu~nled 1ncd size pool tbl w/fold -Allnucood. ' Hd. Gally. S.S.' Recent tJ;edr0;0m swte. 11 pieces Shellie Al\C. f.l11le. 2y rs. ing legs, 2 youth weight . F JDDLEL!S,')ONS ov. hauJP.See & bid SUn SECRETARY $700 DUPOHT Personnel Agency 2172 DuPonl Ori\'C MSI. DATA CORPO~TIOH 12 tw1~1s 1 museum cond. Gd "'/kids. sso. bowling balls, games, MOVJN~. ~arage Sale U1 Old Fashioned style 10/5.213·1_98-5532 weJ S'1S0.499-413l. -536-7733. small appllnnces. bdrm, the L1v.1ng Room . Larrt'Cookc Mo-0639 28' Tw1·n screw 0 •• CR\'S'l',\I . ---bath & kitchen ite rns, Eve r yt hing marked1 --~~------i CllANDELlr:ns Dathshund pu~. 9 \\·ks, 2 clothing, gd cond. 90J(l down. Fro~lO'up.Cash. Sale. Fine German Violin. loaded, rc!ady to If<> t t'ee Paid. Terrific co. & bcne. Good sh req'd. Also f''t.'C Jobs <.:ONTROLC1\llEER Employment Agency 3400 Irvine, Ste 109H Nwpt Bch 714/556-3505 SECRETARY Suite 21-1 Irvine Ca ll i''or 1\ppointment 3-10 F"ist·hcr 1\ \·e Costa r.tesil. Ca D~ Purch ased froin Sloft 8°9'2~41<38·•2•0,1 ,J:~.',~:5 A K C . ~l i nt F .\'. :\lagnolia fEd-536·233Spn.pty. yr. 181'1 Small \Vind·UP anywhere. Make offer. Shi rtG44-78<11 _ ~-""" _ ;1_1~cr Sat/Sun 1014 10/5 SE\V $ p c. Game or Gramaphone.4944200 ~~~~;;ves or wkends --Bea,: le , AKC. l)('auliful Dinette Set, w/chrome Office Funtiture & · _ ~ I \merican Oak fro1n :\l id ~ale. Nat1ooa.lflntl•rna· 3 1-·· . Co~ grou; pedestal base "'/gold ' EquipmeM 8085 '68 Tolycraf\ 23' CC, V-8., \\'est, Kitehcn"'arc ('()!· t1onal Champion blood .. im • ' rormica top, 42-60 round ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMC, stem room. new SECRETARY An Equal {)Jlportunil)' I c ~-ti b lc s · Sat .S. Su 11 line. Adorable disposl· Danelle set, Color T:' & super padded gold Exe svl chrs $15f"J5 SC)' covers. trailer• xlnt. Newport B e a ch t:mployer1\l /F 548·~ -lion. 1 yr. old to good fu0r~~hi..otsa~f5g~~ei. vinyl chairs, 2..,mo's old. chra $8/up, scy 1dks. $7$00.673-3826 publishing Cirm needs Victorian Side C..:h:iir. home.SS0.499-4t3l . 2133 Federal ,\ve.Cl\.1 Cost $500. sic. $350. Machinecvrs:Pierce-867 14.,NYLOX Hull, lOHP ~irl _friday ~)'pc. Good Telephone Sales. pros on· needlepoint seoit . f111 c AKC reg Yorlci!'. fems. 499·1763 \V. 19th, Cl\.1. 00-7411. bit J hn nds tune f tmm~~:i~u.')!i.~A ror I individual with min 3 1 years experience. l\1ust s~llls. accur.a~y. essen-ly need apply. SJOO lu cond. SISO. G46-•1751 Hensonable. Fantast ic Yard Sale! Sun ~an ·d 00 ~y' ,. GI Y~ t1 a l. Advertising back· S600 per \.\.'k, 51 2 hrs. per -494_2780 lQ..5. Unbelievable up l.O ~iris yello:w Schwinn sl· Office Furn. Sale-Desks, g rou~d helpfu~ .. Plcasant day 835 _536,1 l'ol r . _ . _ date Ca shions. Stereo. 1ng-ray bike, xlnt cond. chair s, bookshelves ,1 _a_w_•~Y~·_S300 __ ._645-4445 ____ _ 'A'Or k1ng .cond1tu~ns . Top T rnbull SCRAM-LETS 1\KC Keeshorxl puppies. 7 rurn. knick-knacks. 611 ~SS0=·~"'="~·6~1~08'-----H CalculalorsS46-1530 35 . Fiberglass cabin opportun1ty for n ght gal. u 'A'ks. 2 males left. $100. \\'.UalboaBl,Balboa. 2Custom8'Redwoodwin' --1-9-M-E_X_ECJJTI ___ Y_E--.I cruiser hull, 90 !o/O ( be Caist , acc urate statistical typist & be able to use 10 key by touch. Ccill l\.1 rs. Uurda ror appt. TELEPllONE SURVEY ANSWERS ca. 645-4418 anytime ri.loney counter, elothing, racks,. each .rack holds 26 TYPE\VRITER. $140 flni!hed. Must• sell. $46-4370 \VORK. "'•rk in pleas of..: Frtf' to You 8045 sleeping bags, ete. Call cases. or wine. $200 ea. $46-0tm 530-3668 a/t.5 . . -.tmosphere. lr\·lne . F'ull fo'uuect -I-lither ; .. ~9~37~83~o~r~6I0-0887~;!!~-----J ;;;;;;r''~-'-"'-~'.:'.':'."._ln81~J -'--5i(lr:;A;:ij:ijiY--Ser \' 1 ce Stat~on Attcn· or p/l. \\'kdys 8-5. Call lndu..:t ~Ovcrtlo ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMoreves9ti8-1061 .:::". , . Peli 8087 SKl,JACIC20• dEant5. Fexlpl •,.•pd/.t·mDeayAp& C. E. Chester 5•10-1006. Podium -Syste1n t\. ITTENS 7 \\'ks old . Estate Sale. Oct. 4th & Bronze nickel flatware; •••••••·•---••••••••.•••• F.p. Xlnl cond. Many ve · u 1 · · Pi\\' f'Olt 11' To good homes. 5 t h , l·I o u s e h o I d 140 PC comp! serv. plus 9 Myna Bird, fancy talker. xtfas. Slip avail. Best ply, She ll SUI.lion, 17th & Tow ·rruck Dri ver. ex-A couple w ;1s startled by 548-5!)57 furni s hings-furniture, pc matching bar set; Nice lrg. cacc. I yr.old oCr. 846-2249. From 9AM-Noon" Irvine, NB. pcr'd . G &. \V 'l'o~ln~. the price quoted for ." G-real Pyrenc·-. r~•n·•lc u ppli iin ces. n;iisc . jewelers ca!ie inc l . 61._ •• 73 $1" THE IRVIHE Co t 0 0 O I r \' L n c N 8 B 1 ... ., ... .. "'"'l 2618 ~ ~. 35' Sports ~-her, 1,·v'e . Servi ce Station At len-, · · · compact car.·: ut t 1oit.s spayed, 1 1~, yr. Lo\'es ute ns ils . dis hes. e t c . ...., -· .... rleaseC"lll 644-3389 550 Newport Ctr Dr· dants f'ull time. lite 642·1~2--_ ulm~~t the cost of u l>!~ rhild rcn. 543.3530 3f8_21 Castano Dr .. I?ana 1970 Suluki "i"sO''. ex-GREEN PARROT aboard VHF &:AM radio Hewportleac:h mech1:1.nicaJ , neat up -TRAINEE cur, they protested. -I 01nt. i betw~n Violet ecutive desk 1 twin W/Cage$4s. 642.2955 s10lpsr •18•1fle000modorewilll'ca"radeo- pearance. Apply 2400 Y o un g pers onable ''\\'ell .'' shrugged tlH· 2 Yfl old Gern1an IJantcrn&SalvaRoad. white headbo~rd, out· .. ~'~E~qioia~liOip~pi.Ei.m~p~lioiye~ri~F~a~lr~v~ie~w~.~C~>~I~. -·-·I ed h 1 salesman, "If yuu "·ant Shepherd wilh p<ipcrs. , b be 2 Pt.o• & OrcJ-1~ 1090 wbat-have·YoU· Cal l a.ft. -~om an want to e P · l 1 F d 1 Sule one block long. door 24' ar que, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. •••.7•••. • , 1 ed economy, you ,.e ~o o r ee ,,to goo 1on1c. ol'W ...., •. owner w fsal~&real PAV FOR IT." 613.7291 20that\Vallace. yard chairs, metal & 8 Id i Pl · Pl duties. Sala~·+ comm Sal.&Sun. newly webbed. twin 8 w n ayer ano. '74CresUiner20' Der!PV ~--""•c"'--""'""•=--'"".:I + expenses.11ardworker •ppllat1ces 80 I 0 Tiny magic kittens -spread caddies. 496-6869. Xlnl cond. ·w/rolls, $1350. bull. 302 Ford ~g w/ 188 • . ' ·~~.~.;: ~~' -~ will ma ke $60()-Sl'l>O mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• free to good homes. Corner Bed/table Uni1.1;;;~~;;::~;;::;;::=-:;:.:;:;:-l~o~r~o~!~le~'~·~4~97~·~220I~~· ---l· outdrive, sleeps 4, low i~ 1st year . 1615 Al abama. \\'ill buy some Ref, Ap-548_2648 Liv. rm. lamp. matching GLASSOvalCoNeeTable, THOMM hrs. ·$5800/make orrer. ~ ~ llunt. Bch. pliances. Runningornol .. ---. pairwall lampg,towbar. 7' wood base. $100. • ELECTRICORGAN 841·9873. After Spm: -;,:. r.: !" . . TR •va. •G~ Al so strap meta 1. FREE puppies & k1llens. rug s hampoorer. easel. Cha.ndelio"t" sso,.·:$200. 3Keyboards 968.JS5S _84_74_124 _______ _ • • ... \ ,. CONYt:NlfNT SHOPf'INO,. "' "' ~• 67$-S2S8. l'olost under 6 mo·s. call mens s7. 8 ski boots /bind· Antique ass, 1rror, '<I SEWING GUIDE FOfl lHl Immediate opening for .I 536-9846. ings, misc. 642-0872 7'x3' pieces. $20-$25. Emerson Baby Grand "68 20ft. Fiberform, l~O GALONlHlCO. travel agent w/11ale8 & ~ti c ro \Vave Oven , n\·vcr each. Round Pecan wood Plano, 4'6". Just 're· w /Merc. Cruiser. muy .<_ _____ ,... bkkpng exp . Tour & used. Best offer. Lo\'ely 8 "'k old kittens. !'lot is c . an l i q u es & Dining Table. -$50. Anti· finished. $l:D>. or offer . xtras. $4,4SO:fi42...4051 Personalized la, Designer ~ / ""~~:~:rn ,.,,_,,. ~· :::: l 70085, Dr••' 70105, Jock.et ' I ... "" group ba..:kground 8 642·73-W Ready for nu homes. 264 m e r c h and is e que Louis XIV An<tirons 497.3164 . I plus . N .8 . Jocalion . Rochestc r ,C~l &t2-JM9 Everylhing mustgo.213 & Frplc S e t, $350 .1 ----------~ Please send complete re-:! di s hwas h e r s, 1 Amethyst, Balboa ls . 640--0466 LESLIE Organ Speaker, 17' Fiberglass boat &trlr. sume to Classified Ad reCri ge r a tor n ame l\1ale Sc ottie lo good Sat/SunI0-$673-4799 mdl.225,new.$?50. xlnt cond. Seats6. $4(p. N 521 I D ·i p ·11 b ra nds . Reas'onable. hom e . Loves kid s . Girls 20'" Sting Ray bike 640-0466 SS7·5397 ,. 0 · c 0 81 Y 1 0 · 545-8531. Callafter6pm .592·1618. Garage Sale·Sattsun 10-4, w/generator front lightl cc--c--cc--,--cc:-cl ~-'---------..0,--P .O. Box 1560· C.M. -819 ~V. Bay Ave, Balboa w . Folding cot., metal Sporting Goods 8094 Boats, Rnt/ 1 92626. \Vasher & Dryer Deluxe, 2 dogs, I -part poodle, 1 Peninsula. Many great frame & spring, S" thick ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charter 9050 TRAVEL SA.LES $1&:; pr. Avocado. C.~1 . Toy . .r.om . !Pedigree) buys! inner spnng matt. ad· Falcon. AMF/Voit pool ••••••••••••••••••••-u• Retired , semi -retired? 546-8431 897·7029. 893-~9. NOT JUST ANOTHER just. backs, $45. 3 sliding table. $450. Call 751-7446 Elegant 49•, Alaskan .f.br Parltlmeeommissioned Refrige rator /Creezer. To gd home, beaut. part GARAGE SALE. \Ve wardrobe doors, u,pper or642·3070. Charter.ForinfonnatJoq sales for travel agency. working condition. $35. l-lusk y, 9 mo. ~II shots & have books. photo-runner hardware, ap· TV Rodi please caU548-1218. . Many travel benefits. d o spayed 6404645 h i .. _ · prox 8'x9', $15. Guitar, • 0 • an you remove .. ays, · grap""\"c ma,g..eqwp.,a beginners, $l0. All In HIFf,Steno 1091 loafs.S.ll 9060 Reply toCtasslfied.adn0o. $40·5400 ; evenings , KITTENS . h ea lt hy , bic'y cle, antiques. goodeond.64-1-•••••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 521 cto Daily Pilot. P . . 494 3374 loth tboard moto ~ Box1560.Costa fl.tesa,Ca -· -----Cris ky , wea n e d & c es.ou r, Lafayette 8 trk a m[fmSANTANA2'lsuperc1ean 9--. · -F · ·d · 1 · 1 tra•·ned ~·0 4615 TV & much junk . CoastFirewoodSupply t d k & -~ n uJ fi edk 1 .ai.w rl(!I a1re mper1a. .......,. __ Sat/Sun. 4lh &. 5th. 438 ape ec r..._v~uer. we eq p 1x ee 1------~fngerator.Gocxlcond1-r... ·a... 8050 Mag nol ia (jus t off e00oerdalyJ!t3osdeS7158•eo1.1rd122n BSR turntable . makeoffer 714-347·5'59 TY,IST t1on, $60. 673-6071. n1nn,111re lrvine), C.J\t . ... Microphone & head· M T ~ F l ••••••••••••••••••••••• phones S300 .,,,., •u..-o 25•coroaado '73 RDF on, ues, ... •. as ac· R r 1 1 C Id t uminum Patio Cover · ,.,..,,.v.uo. • curate, dependable. Pen· e r gera or 0 spo · Cust. Sectional 3 p c. Vint.age car parts, mostly "l:i·x.20', xlnt condition'. Radio, xlras, $8,:SO. nysaver, !SAS Newport Cr:~~?S7~:~er, xlnt lle rculon Brn. Lweed. Ford. Bicrcle, Radios, $80. 540"°"2. s:o~~~f~: ri?~~eL~ M6-l125call mom'g. Blvd, Costa 1'1esa. 00 Cost $900, sell S3SO. Plumbing &. tlectrical cond. $l&5. 6"2-S246. 11• Gaff rigpd wood cut--I TYPIST •U"":l'T -NE\V l-lotpo inl e lec. 968·1656 -~upplles. Small port. TV LOCAC..ET~C.PUB ter, ne.w 18 eng:. M.uy 1--Stove. white . S110 . SOFA B', green velvet, w/UJIF.645-Tall M MB~U loafs&M.W xtras.$1500.CJ..31M Permanent position, Cull 557 6559 Reasonable 548-1020 &......& I time, (part Ume """"'ition · xlntcond. SlOO. Garage Sale: Fri /Sal/ ..,_,...... Inter 14 m•~-g ···'·L ....... 962 3505 0 . M • . medi $1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • .IUA.O;:UI --• also avail.), pleasant Hotpoint rerrig, white, -Sun. ct. 3,4,5. 3151 Mam en a swt.s, um, 5 Gtfterol to It St.tap &trapeze, 2saila & surrocndings. Near O.C. clean. 14 cubic feet. $'65. Quality loveseat & sofa. \V1ay. CRossmoor) Los epo.rf.Boyd's .,~!!9~ 10-16. ••-•••••••••••••••••••' trlr,$475.o(fer.&-2081. Airport. SO \Vpm , a c-. 675-3576. l\.tus t aell., ne w cond. A 1m1tos · e con · ..-.o-\IUUO. ~~~~~r~mt:;11an~.at~~~ Auction 1015 !\loving. 962·2562 _ SklA1 MESbeaE SutifEALuJ 1POINT1 Wheelchair 1r1~n~U1tf~~. c:oridi· 11~J~2~~rf~~: :~ ... ~231 .... •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUR ,. I h tten, ema e, Uke new $50. 536-3612 e.1eo.,. sacrifice e.•so • ..... v-.,~ or ap,.... sec 1ona couc . $20 00 S48-2538 673-6071. • - Waitresses. Good lips & I AMTl9'JES KOO~ co ndition. $40. , . . 6To8Ft.glissdiniihfS ,_ ... _-1_006~------ beneCita. Apply between SHOW&SB.L' 317.3244 Wa eher, dryer. power CRYSfAL Froms17S.io$295. Sunri,set3'fr.eoodforft... 3 "' .pm . ~-y'•. 529 Anaheim Convention s p· -,. I · 1-1-mower&: edger, darkrm CHANDELIERS UJt..5491 hiqg or tlilinag w/lrlr uc•u• iece sec aona ·inc co · eqpmt, baby furn & Purchase~ from Stuft .,....-A ven Id n P l co , s a n Center, 800 \V, Kalella. f@ tbl &. 2 end tbls SlSO. much more. 1074 Mission $hlrt644.7ihl loah, Molwt•-~•/, Si650"116-TllOExL. 263 Clemente. Across from Disneyland. Frplc set $50. Color TV Dr C M Sat/Sun ser.I ftZO · 1-=="'-=-----· 80 Exb'ibitors. Oct 2,3,4, $2'5. 8reok!ast nook $200 ., . . • 7' Gld sofa, gd.'CUKL, pie· ce Hobia l2, 1ood cond, with WA.REHOUSE S. Thurs/Frl/Sat. l ·lOpm , China c 1:1.b1net 5250. BW· MISCELL. garag«l sale. trs .. dinnrwr , Wckr •••~••••• • .. ···~··••••••:: .:~~:!~~..Ste. Best. FOREMAN Sun l2S~CK.~CH ret$300. 536-1258 tlOO Essex Ln., Newport chnc'n1 tb, bab)' tub . Eoa"l.H ""'""" Pre\'ious exper req'd. PRODUCTIONS Hutch. two end table.'\ Beach.642·5'119 642-9740. PlreS aW9" b.' ' SQL-CAT li·MIW Langlois Frou:n f'oods. F or inrormation call Tble 2 e•-3 ·ehests ..I lRVlNE COAST COUN~ Rel-l~Plmb'1 .T~~!ler, 2 new m~~ 2915 Laguna Canyon Rd, *I BUY** 644.0054 , .... ..., ..,. TRY Cl b M be hi ·•-• --~ aa~. baUem, 2 new Jn11t llen't a c:lauic enaembla bf Herbert Levy made ,~La~g_on_•_Be_a_e_h._497_·1_74_1_ * -. drawers. kg. bd, nile u em ra Pt •ilia b1tteu double _for u. llfuM figure. 1be dreee tleevet eao be r Good used_ fumitw:e & _9• gold10C1, $100. W.rouaht stands, typewriter, girls $650 Yacht Malnt. 6 ••· 1.Llrapese. raiter and lborf ar -.. and cllffed. There 11 a center back WHO~~rvW~~Rl<! appliances. or I will Sell iron hdbrd. 1:5. Maytag bike, sewing mac:t'·· 67J.a)38 ,,, • i• b~ =w&::t. more comforuih&e tban ...... Tbe hl~le:ql.b j1etet hu a m.i.t slanted CllOOSE yo,ur hours, for You. gas dryer, $50.67S-1560. ialad set.I, washer. rmsc. DIAMOND RlNGS • . le . _g Hobie Cil and much 1*• ad tM sleev• can be lhort ~lonl. Fabrtcs: work tor yourselC , he MASTH:.S AUCTION 1 2029 A W•U.ce, C.M. others Den Fum eam.1 • · ,... moi:• a table. $1500.00 .4 crepe. lr:nl.t. ll&btwti.Chtwool.. '1008S, Oren an4 your own bola. Men or 6464616 &,llJ..9625 M~e $'ero~Jeaf din t~t 0ARA0£ SALE SAT & Back 'Trunk Clothes. M_.. · tatea everytb lna. 1'105~ Jackflt are cul 1" N1tlet Stses 12·20. s&H 12 Women. C•n be 11ltchUy llcyci.s 1020 .~ .... 441s•e apprec. · · SUN MANYBAitGAINS. Sac. 642·284.S ' • J••• 9UO f7W812or&IW200. ,...&nlJ1/lyd1.of4.5''fabr1cf<rtHOrttawfth h d i d N t '""" · JOl5L Mlrada. L.8 •-•••••••••••••••--• · Iona..._., .. and 13/• yds. f<M" Dreu with short cr:anc ~:peear't::e : •••••••••••••••••••••••DECORATOR couch, · a ' ' Walnut Drea,sef 6 ~' "'*WAN't'&l>'!I\' • W~lte Water .Ka.yak, flelYel alao 2 S/I ydt. f« Jackel with Jone or 1bort' Veta .. retirtd. Age 2:S to • ( Spanllth llfle. cut wawi. Super huee 5 ta~lly · matching Mlr~r. SN. Cl)--Mboe"4enflne, ~~I ~th ~d· lien•. To orders.end lllll**n nu.mW. 111.1, "'ll'le. 70, Supplement your tn· .A.ZUKI red & b\k noral, perfect garage aale. Antlquca, Pickard &eU Stereo cw-'pref~ ies..10 hp tvintude e . · « addr-and Qp. Price,...,. DreM, a .so plus 25" come. Drive a c11b 8 hi1 cond. $L00.675-1* mqvle egujp., tlove, sole, gd' ~ond. SllO. or JOIUI Hn. NO JUNJli * Dant&h motor iaUor, Poltqe. 10105, Jatt~ fl.IO plUI 2.?pollqe. '1Gl0$, or more 1 da.y. Apply-in I 0 ~ lkyclet refrl1erat0r. d}nln~ & •642·97:W PLEASE". Have ,cash. Volwo Pen nu, aft. cab lt JKklt, fl,50 plos ZS -· ~-•~ 1~!"·150 person. Yellow Cab qo., 1$10.0-Coot MO-llvlns room-.ccllloe, CMHS~S. 1~1 Steve ot ..._,, dks,.ltl~tMOOtrt ' plul. PGll•a:e. s.,.dea lllnl --W•UI 1 11251 Slat.er Ave. Foun· CVCLEWORK.sLTI'.> Beds . CW(hM, C'halr1, tabtca. cry1tal, lilver, "' ,,.. .. ~Mer l -~-~----- ...... of recent styla, lndulllac OVf'I' JO all ti.ft' tahtValloy. 182tNewportBlv4,. Baihroom Slni, Ganten macr,me, bottle cohce· Wpe b(ave 2: .. tuluP1• S'PMw41Jt.tda)'I. ... RAClt or enUef ai• Ex· deatp1,' $1.11 1pla1 dlDI llOl&Ue. Kite ebec-t , Coi ta Meaa.~5113 Tooll,M.lle._MG-1201 tlon & much rpoie. 3241 •n1 e1. _,.-~q · •· • , _J _. callti"-1"~ »ap toP. e 11.p. peyabletoSoadea1Sendoidlrlk»Ua11....,.p•per, .t. Alta ·Lagun'a Blvd. g)'backt4Spklen,$3..IO•N~w 15 O.,!! ~rt. o/b. Race It cruise \ e/O~a. I Brldll• a. . ......,, N.4 .... Dept. Women wan~ to work Jo Spd Peuaeot, Mod. ll (~t.-bedf. like new i . Muter Ch•rae &: Bank ea. Jl'icua 13.50 ea. Allo SpeclaJ. •··' J1r.1.. -5. 1.$ fltlul.JtS>ed, IH.lla,•1Hlll 5 CP-11. for bou1 eclea,ntna PXlO. 1Prb~$225 130 Sit.A 6::-..$,1~~· Orien\11 Amerlcard weleome Fall8uJbl.W..ZS.ea.Ort. HP, $US. 11 KP, ·pgs. w/~~port slip. $9500. ~~~=:J;M;;;rv~l~ce~-~C~o~ll~rr~$-8551.~~;;;;J;::To;;p•;~:!:::B;•;•b;-;:;;;::=:=:,~ro;g~$;1~00;~;"~'-"~~·=•=616~-6198~~he~re~.=:=::=:=::==:==4:~:=:;10;·~..r.:;:·="=30-4=::=30=p~m==~.'!= ..... ===llO=::::::;;;:=:;:;::_:;:;::;:::~l4S~~~::;::='~~~~::_t1_ = • • \ I .J I \ ) ' -. ..:I •.. . ' . . , ~ . -. -" . . ·' \ ' ' ,, ••Ir ' ' ... "' -> TOP $ Paid FOR Used VW's Paid r...orHot 1;1•tJ•M' u •C ~ , ...... Bc:tL W.4415. The taat.est. draw ln the Weal. , ·• l>ally Pilot Cl•11ltled Ad. Phone 842-5418. • RILL Y EqutPPID lllPOSSISSIOHS Aool air conditioning, power plant, rear dinette. front anack t., king size bed & gaucho bed, refrigerator and separate treez•. 4 burner stove and oven. furnace. Sleeps a. (!IOSKLM) MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY! SACRIFICE ' ~1 BZ '63 190 4 cyl Sed. car looks and r~ like new. Priced for quick ~ale . <0397990) Dir . 714/523-7250. DAii. y l'lt.OT ... 1 914. :LO.AM.IOI,"""' bew tlrea & bnltfll, Xlnt 1-•'-'ood='-' '"=-="""'-'--"'"---. 9742 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '70 OpelG.T. Like new! SSO.BSN. SAVE GARDE ... WEST YW ·111 ... 1.;,v, ,.( B• ,,, ti llhd .l~MI \\ ! '1 111 111'1' I J\l,<l \\, 'trn1n,t1·r K!IJ •~•~11 ':wl Porscl\e ROldlttt xlDt cond. Orl1. leather, am/fm. 13'700. belt oUer .. Muat. sell! Aft.. 5 p.m.. 61$-518$ Lease :OultmiA .TOYOTA . 1966 Korbor, C.M. 6C6-9303 *TOYOTA* BE QUICK Get First Pick ANNUAL DEMO SALE 16 Llk Mu 75'5 2 CELIC1\S I ST. \VAG . 3 1600SEDS. JSRSCPF.S 2 DLX CPJo.:S 2 LAND CRS l f.-I ARK ll l\fX 111 ILL"X SR5 WE'RE DISCOUNTING '75 RABBITS Pin Striping, FullY Foc:tory EQuipped. tl 753383870 ,$3231.49 HARBOURVW 13711 BEACH BLVD .. HUNT. BEACH 842-4435 DJI OAILYPILOT S..nday,OctobetS,1875 U...:1 U...:1 -.U...:t -.u...:1 ·~-.. . ......................................................................................... . --· ......... ..... .•• ,~ ........ ,.Med . ce...,.. 9921 ,.. . •••••••'!"•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1dll1c ttlS ff40 _,_... · H6e T ..................................................................... . oyota 9765 Voluw•t" 9770 ¥.a•o ,f772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '$1 I CYL wqoa, auw. --. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... AN1'£D CcdiUatc 1981 tood ••• mlitap. Very iO l,.ld BroQlhlm, IOOd '71 TOYOTA '72 Vot¥o 164 lhru ta.. Low mil••••· 1ood-dl415.5)t...,... cood. $1100/bst olr. ATLAS Corolla Sta.. Wogon !!':o~~w:bt{: c1!':t.~~:! Auto. triu., factory a.Ir Sood cond, No dealen. GASSAVl!:R Yfjl.t98l al\.a. ~~.In 0~,4'11,.JLL_!,." A very nice JJilver wago11 wh\J &: tires645-0tUI eonditlonlnc. pow•r 613-7489 '13 Nova lltchbk. 1,~ '75 Gran 'l'art..oo. t put. ~ft 6'; ~ ..._ _""'.., with A /traN, air l'ond. stec;ring, AM/1'"M 1tereo •75 CADILLAC mi . Xlnl cond. $2,650. aqvtre wac. Pvt. PlY PM r11dlo. 104EAJ. '68 Bug, A(f. oew tires, radio, heater. UHd but FLIETWOOD 8'2·1843. mUlt lell. 492-6538. 212t Harbor Blvd., $1695 palnl, mint. SIUiO. Must notabused.:l)S:JET. C,__,__ 9925 ColtaMaa sell! 679·2325 $449S Luxury Brougham -,.-1975 GIAMADA 546-19)4 (504.NAP) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 OR RAR~P VB i :=-:::-°C.,:~c'::'O,:..:..,~-fl . Many n:tore to choose. I '66 V\V Bus rW\S gd. nu . . u~v . ' Yr. llm1tud warranly on p••o'nt muslsecSll-'••m l) l $9295 '65 New Yorker. $325. automatic, l)wr. steer· '67 PLV&IOUTH ll'U II d .. """' eGJ\ WJt6" • Dependable. Air, FM. lhg, radio, heater, vin.,I Hardt.op. Automatic, A• .u use cars. 496.2648 2 ' SEE THE GOOD <I 1.·.:.86;_·348=.:.9·:_ _____ 1 root, gold exterior w/llle radio, pwT. ateerha,, GUYS AT V\Y '72 Camper Poplop ~ ,75 CADILLAC IMPERIAL "1J Sed. A beige Interior. Only radial& & nlc.l lnLerior. · •IQ ..... _,... Tent. AM/FM St. New ~ VOLVO loaded car .Olh all the l3M,OOl)ISmSill~VLIEJWEO) ~~?-· '""'°•, radials, lo mi. xlnt cond. ELDORA.DO extru. Prtced for quick vn TOYOTA Xtras,PP.ll!H-4519 19bhHorbor.CM 6469303 CAlllOLET sale! (169648) Dir. IMPORTS '68 Valiant, Lo 18881 Beach Blvd. 66 V\Y Van, needs work . '64. 1225. 12month(YJ.";:rranty 714/sz:l-7250. Avery Pkwy,..S.O. Frwy. Perfecl eond. Huntlnqt°" leach A~1 /FA1 radio, $150 or Bes t offer. '70 convertible Nds paint. 28701 Marguerite Pkwy. 1..:.-::..:8080::::::·..,--....,.----,..::.j 847-8555 best 673-68-19 •74 CADILLAC Run1 greal. $795 "u Is". 831-1742 495-1700 iO Plymou~ $700 nnfi, 6:ll -ZMS SEDAN 673-8110. Ma•erick 9947 fully loaded, new Urn. ~12 Toyota rully equip .. 97-3 ll·-----DEVIUf ••••••••••••••••••••••• gdcond.~. low mileage. As king I us ? pass. immac, Autos, Used '75 Chrysler Cordoba. On· Sl850.Call968-56TI low m1 s. mus l see.••••••••••••••••••••••• Many extras Incl. V.P. Jy7,000miles.factoryalr '70 ft.1averick Sl2:50. Xtra ,Ollficte 9965 '75TOYOTA MARKll Justlike ocw! {146MYD ) 4795 s;r.1501 orrcr.4~1-0021 AMC 9905 "·arranty. conditioning, full power. good cond., 56.000 miles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •66 V\Y Campl'r, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969JTY ) Car is loaded with every Call 531-3926. __ '67 Pontiac station wagon', d I' I t SI""" '74 Ho-~ 2 Dr. $6295 option available. For Mercury 9950 A/C. o. rig owner. Xlnl co n · c<ir Y 0 go """' .-.-, lease or purchase . cond on & o t ••oo or of ft•r S48-!1Jli0 \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• u . .-. . 68 ' V\V nus 1"cbu1ltt·ng1 nL·. ;.: Int ccmd 1 ulo. lrans .. factory air 229132. (714 )523-7250. Dir 846 1877 condit ioning, powt!r '72 Marquis Brou~ham,l-'-"-.="'----- sleering, radio. healer. '72 CADILLAC ContMatal 9910 all pwr. supert.'Ond. Sac. 68 Pontiac Ventura 2 dr wh1lewall tires. Supt!r COUPEDEVIW ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2 ,200. firm. 642·6753/ hardtop. a/c, good cond. -nice ~ 564 -KYA (W205l66) '73 Marie: IV . Silver de-644·6815 SS00.496·6252 '74 Supe r Bt!ctlc, showrm $2999 $3895 !~!~c .. ~1.1 extras. $6,000. --__ :;.::::;:=::_ __ ,_-I SI fi!.15 5''8·6886 cond . Hc d /tan int , o<n1.-ro 17,S Mercwy '74P°""9c Triumph 9767 ~-~·~l~c ovr pyinls iUuu' UUW Tow n -car Sedan . ~uto. trans .. ta<.tory air JModel ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -'6EILCDAO~DOC Melalllc brown with condit..ioning, power Auto., P .S., air, rallye Atl.1/Fl\'I . ll,OIAI nii. SOOO &f\ 01111 l1111~1 '72 LINCOLN Continental Monarch Cpe. G,_Pril 73 V\V Bug, to miles, -white vinyl lop, saddle 11teerine:. radio, heater, w~eeFl s. vinyl top, See The TR-7 OHLY AT HERB FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH .. ,, ............. . li!J •II 111 / muny xtrus. Xlnt cond. VOLVO t'ast becoming a classic leather interior; ·1oui or whitewall tires, vinyl A11I / A1 stereo with SJOW or best. 830·8473 aft body style. extra1:1 includina: AM /FM roof. tinlt."<I glai111 , wheel tape, bucket se.aui. 18,000 6 1966 Hnrho• CM 64A <,iJ0.1 <095Gff8) radio, cruise control, etc. covers. 6,000 Original miles. Ser. #?525. -----'69 HAMBLER · $2195 S3675 . (31'EYP). milc•.628-MCF. $4295 ·1;9 V\Y V:i n, ,t:ood cond. Automatic , radio . Johnson & Soo Lincoln· $4999 Good m1lcii!:C. heater. air conditioning t.li"'"111i:.;,f:,•11r; Mercury, 2626 ,.•larbor Call 751-b79'l. r,... ----Blvd C M 540-!5630 ·~3e 1~~\'~~ in~1.·11~~.8';;J~ is~J!~~-1). $005!. Dir. c.... ._ Mo Ml ~~~~!!~ ......... !!.~~ ' ~ ~ WttA Jim Marino Motor Cars 1200W. Coast Hwy. 645·1102 -----& a ~oo d g1H1 saver. "2'11 ...... ·· · · · Ii l • fi•l2·5~5_. ____ !974 1-IOR-N-EThutchback. Camaro 9917 •TOPCJ\SH! ~ TOYOTA •74 VW air, PIS. P /8.auto,6l'yl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Corvettes and other .72 FORMULA 350, LI h"t h ~r ·759000 used ca rs & trul'k s! 412WAGOM rr i c · a.b · '7JCamaroLT,43,000mi, HO\VARD Chevrolet . 1960Horbo• CfA b4b9303 mpg. all extras. new days,49-1·75Y1evl'S full P"'r, A.C., vi nyl top. Dove & Quao'I ..... Ne•'. r<td i aJ s , 47 .000 mi . Extra sharp Cadillac .,..,., 72 MERCURY Colony 631-3388 lrade·in. 1322Kl\.1J I '67 Hamblcr Sta. \\'ag. P.P.8J0-2till,5J4-8600 Jamboree. Bristol. & Park Statioo \Va gon , -'71 Triunmh TR-6 3795 Tran!I. cur. S250 /00sl of-'67 Camaro J.spd. ne "' MacArthur. Newport dark g r een with '71 Pont Grand Safari 4 _Speed. radio. heater, fer. 548·6142. clulch. tape dk. Runs gd. Beach. 833-0555 matching interior. po"·cr \Vagon, loaded. 3 seal. wire wheels. A cream "'1-L..-. Cad tP-S9'J5. 494 -0?76 windows . power seats. full pwr, xlntcood. $2000. puff !? 538-DSN iwt'S iloc: Buick 9910 1----------172 Corvette. pis. p /b. roof rack. tilt steering 833·3165 S3 2600 H..-. llTcl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Raltye Sport. '68. 327 . u.uto. am/fm radio. $5800 "·heel, etc. Only 39.ooo·I -'=-.::.:.::.. _______ , 299 C.ta Mesa 540 9'00 ~·66 Riviera. Inter xlnt. P/D, P /S. gd tires. Nu f1rm.~·S819 miles. $2750. (8770 US>. '66 Pont Tempest slalion l 1 Runs btrl . Gd tires. l''ull brakes. $1.00S. 963·2531. ~iUST SELL 73 Cor\•cttc Johnson & Son Lincoln-wagon with denl. $200. etu\ t.wiA Volvo 97_7_2 pwr.S795.S49·1842. C\'e&. • mags. air. fully loaded. Me rcury, 2626 11arbor 839-7873aft.5onFri. '68 Rivicr· '73 Camaro, 17 ,000 mi. $6500 or best. 615·3997. _B_l_v_d_. _• _c_ .• _l_.,~540--_5630 __ . __ ,·73 Firebird &pril. Gd TQYQT A •·;,·~;:~-;.~·~·~~;.;.;;•• SOOO. ?r ~-st~frcr. xlnt cond. Aff. air, P /S, ,58 Corvette 327 4.spd Mustang 9952 looking. Gd ru nning _ VOLVO ___ 6755785 P/8 .$3400.6'10.1230 $2,300. · • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. air. vnyl top,' 1%6 Horbor. CM 1146 9JOJ EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO '68 Rivie ra. Cleun. 548-6773. 1972 MUST ANG ~tACl·I ~:i~~de t~l :i1~l~s-~: I '60Tll·3 New 'fires, Runs Great S800 l>ol2·K<l79 '72 TriumphTR-6 Low mile!I. Al\1 /t-'l\1. Sharp' J08Cll\1. SAVE GARD EH WEST VW -111 ... ~' \\ I H• , •, 1\1,d •'""' \\,'"""!It I 1\1"! \\, ,[r11111,to r ~•! ~·,:,] • OSpitfire,overdrive 1625 675-5797 SWOCJH 9770 '68 VW BUG -Buckel scats , AM rudlo. ex · cel\enl e!l.terior, runs nice & good tires . 1-IATES GAS ! !448l\1V8J. -. • $099. 646-4447 Dir. Largest Volvo Dealer 494.5333 Chevrolet 99201-.----"''-------I I-Automatic , power P\'t Ply . . 0 197 2228 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Corvette 454 cu in . T· steering, AJ\.1 /Fl\.1 stereo.1..:_:_:..:..:""-------·I in rungeCounly ' _.....:..... · _:.. Top. Air, auto, tilt whl. air condition ing. Low 2 BUY or LEA.5E Cadillac 9915 CONNELL am /fm stereo. Gold miles & SllARP? (P682 >. '7 POHTIAC DIRECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• w t saddle lthr inter. COPELAND'S LEMA.HS [!f~"f('?~, ,,-" CHEVROLET ;;~~:.: ..... !!.~~ ----~-Es"s"_-a_~-'~ ~.~:~,'i,i;~~ 2025 S M S1\LES &SERVICE .69 Cougar xn1. 428 Cobra 68 l\1 ustang 6cy l, fat1. air. I ,--_:::,.=:..:._:.;::..._~.! . anchester 2828 Hcrborll•d. P is, Vin lop. ll lll. xlnt Hnfw.n C .. dll1• Anahel·m 750 2011 Huge OS ES Jet lo. mi. xlnt cond. air. h r P n-.... _ ·--"" -C TAM A power. am-rm stereo. l ruout . \'l . ly . Zito...._ .... 546• I 200 83'7·3046 494 ·2289.$995. IOwm. c.iwo -,.. "9o 48 TO CHOOSE FROM JUST ARRIVED FACTORY DEMOS Example '75 244 s.dClll PER MO. Nabers Cod ii lac Brand Mew 1976 Only s1a 10 a Month ' I ' •-.o .".L +.Tb. & L--. "-'tteMMLll:tatt.IO , l'IAT F,IGTOR Y Al/111QRIZl:ll AMC~ Kenilon Rel\i!blllty Sirioo 181111 ' JSJ4 Hew ltfll, C.-MMe Sal,••, .~r..n~lt'"• ~i"~ & Ov1•nu1.t1• /)11/;,.,.,.,. • 120 W. WARrilR .. So.'jWai'!, SANTA . ANAi~ • ••7·21~2 • y '\ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-8023 .•. _645-,770 l • • • ~ ... __ , .. ,,-.... -........ ~ .. ~ ... _ ... ~---._ ............ r , .. .Brand New . Ponilac Astfes start at. -. • 15 ASTRES· IN STOCK '61 PLYMOupt•IARIUCUDA v...e. auto. trans~. air. vinyl roof, rallye wheels. ( 705KLE) SfJ89 '71 MIRCURYCOMET '70 OLDS MS COUPE-· Auto . trans., air. ~ ~i.~:;. ~~~::ii~~.:. 51689 (880ETVJ • -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEAC~ HUNTINGTON 8£ACH NEWPORT BEACtf" FOUNTAIN V~llEY IRVINE ,S,-N CLEMENTE W£EK OF OCTOBER 5 • OC'T08Ef' 11 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. lee. Inc. f 234 S. Main St., Santo Aoo 547-5826 Crevier Motors · 208 W. I st St., Santo Ano 835-3171 ' ; . .· • Saddleback BMW 2M>2 Morglisite Pcftwoy Mission V..;Q 831-~ 49S-4949 BUICK ·Phillips Buick. Pontiac & Opel, Inc. 2'4888 Alicia Parkway · L0guno Hals 837-~ CAD ILLAC /' · Nabers Cadillae . 2ld) Harbor Blvd., CoSto Me"SO 540-9100 CHEVROLET . . COnnell Chevrolet . 2828 Hacbor' Blvd.,. C0sta Mesa · &46-1200 . . . Roger Milter ChMDlet CfOO S. Coast .HIN)'. . Laguna ~ 494-1131 ~9967 , . THE DAILY PILOT,"TVWEEK,OCTOBER5, 1'75 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd, . . Huntington Beach 842.7781 Newport Datsun 888 Ooye St. . Neer Moc:Mtu & Janii:>oree Newport Beach 833-1300 OLDSMOBILE . University Oldsmobile . 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9b40 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 14.19.1 -~ . ' --c..~' -~­ T.h8odore. Robins FC?rd 2480 Harb~ Blvd, Costa Mesa 54ball7 2060 Harbor Blvd., .Costa Mesa 6'42.0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Garden Grove 81-,,.d., Westminster 636-44010 University Oldsmobile 2850 Horl:>or Blvd,· Costa Mesa ~9b40 \ • I LINCOLN-MERCURY Gust8fson Lincoln-Mercury I~ Beach Blvd, . · Hun~ington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son· ·Uncotn-Mercury 2626 H.arbor Blvd , .(osto Mesa 54().5630 Santa Ana Lih~ofn-Mercury · 1301 No. T ~sfir\ Santo Aoo S47-0Sll PORSCHE-AUDI . - Doh Bums Porsche/Au<ti 13631 Harbor ~~ Gorden Grove 636-2333 · Chick Iverson • Inc. 445 E. Coast Hw.y. · . · Newp<:>rt Beocn 6n-0900 TOYOTA ' . . ' Bill Maxey Toyota I B881 · ·Beach Blvd., . Huntington Becx:h 847-8555 . ~ VOLKSWAGEN Don Bur:ns Volkswagen · 13731 Haber BM:l , I I Gaden Glove 534-4100 .. .. . . : • ~ . . 1 1 1 1 1 T\f !PORT! HltJHl/tJHT! IUHDl\Y, OCTOBER 5 9:30AM u~cr=i::. Show 10:00 {j) !Iii Pro Footb9U Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Biiis. "° ~ New Orleans vs. Atlanta. 11:00 ,.._ T9nnll: Summer Tour 12: WF\./lun Football So. Calif, Sun vs. Memphis Southmen. 1. tHl Ir.Cl) PTo Football Washington Redskins vs. Phil•· del la~ • • u Cl) Major lMlpe aa..a.11 DMsioflal "•1-0ffs See r:e #3 for baseblll schedule. UC1.A FOOCbalt Trojans vs. Iowa Hawkeyes. 3:00 USC Footblll Btulns vs. Ohio State Buckeyes. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 6:00PM D (tfl (f)) CI> NF\. Monday Nlcht Football Dallas Cowboys vs. l>etriill Lions. 9:00 D kA8C Spedal "Real• Jackson-One Man Wiid Bunch" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 S:OOPM • ~ (I) a M•tor Leacue Bueball OMelonal fltay.()ffa See pqe #310r ba~ll schedule. W~ONESOAY, OCTOBER 8 S:OOPM 8 Q.I Cl) 9 Ma)or lAacue Ba...,_11 DMsloMI Play-Offa (!!6th pme Is necessary) See baseball schedule on ~8• #3. 6:00 II Klnp Hockey LA. Kings vs. Montreal Canadlens. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 2:00 PM t1J 9 Cl) a Major ~ BaMbllll DMslonal Playoffs (If 7th game is necessary) Tlme t.ntattve, see baseball .ched· ule on page #3. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 · t-30AM D ca Cl» (I) NCAA Footblll Michigan state vs. Michigan. Time tent•tive depending on the first Wor1d Series pme. 11:00 II U (I) 111 World SerMe of Bateben Tlme t.nbltiw. Game #1. tMms and location to be announced. 12:00N fa Grand Prix Tennis: Summer Tour 4:80. «7J (J) fW1 C8S Sports Specnc\lfar 'The Brunswick $50,000 Showdown'tf" 5:001 Klnp Hoc:9'Ay LA. Kings vs. New York Jslanders. ca ())> w A.BC'• Wide wCHtc1 °' Sports 'BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS' , followln1 Is a beslc proc..-m acihedul4 for eolon:ast. of Major lA•S"• Ba ... blfl'a tea1ua champlonahlps., a 3-out-of-5 Mrlas. Th• winners m"t In the Worl<I SeriH 1>e1lnntn1 Saturaey, Oct. 11. on HBC. for the flrat time. HBC will colorcalt le.,ue chemplonahlp 1•m" In l>f'lme time. The openln1 telecast In nlftlttlm• flours wll( uke piece Tuesday (Oct.'7> •t 5PM HBC wlU be divided into two , .. Ions for th• almutanaou• colorcalt• of the A'marlean and Netlonal Laqua pm•• achedwled for this date. If the le .. ue champion aeriH contlnuH on Wedf1Hd•y (Oct. 8} the ••m• acihedule ea Tuesday will prevail unleu one flay-off MriH la concluded, In which case the r•m•lnlna-1ama wlll be colorc.1 natlonelly Instead of realonatty. The Thursday 1•mH, If necauary, wltl be play.ct In daytime hours. Ona at llAM, tti. other at 12:30PM. (Tim• tentative). SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 ll:OOAM Nf'L ~n cam-wtlt t.e cOlorca.1 rell.1onallr. O.nver BronC09 at Buffalo Biiia; N-En1tand Patriots at N-VOrk Jeta; Plttaburah 9tffl•ra at Cleveland Browns; Cincinnati Ban,.11 et Houston Oltara;Mlaml Dolphins et Or"n Bay .. ackars. · llOO,... Be.-all ~ Champtonshlp Qamff: O.liltand Athletics or t<ansH City Royals at Boston Red 8o11 or Sattlmora OriolH; Plttsburati Pl..-t" or Phlledalphl• Phllliff or St. Louis Cardin••• at Cincinnati Reda. MONDAY, OCTOBDt 5 Travel day,., ltottt leaaues- lVUDAY, OCTOBDI 7 5:00f'M The aasaltah WorW of Joa QarqJo&a 5:15"'8 .._..._., "-Cue Cl'la~lp Qames: Boston A.ct So• or Beltlmore Oriol•• at Oallland Athlet(cs or Kansas City Royals; Cincinnati Rads at Plttsbur&h Pirates, Phltedalphl• Phlllln or St. Louis Cerdlnals. The American u..1ua N.twortc wlll join the Nation•! Lea1ue Netwofk. °" versa. deJMndln1 on whleh a•m• flnlshn first. WEONUDAY~OBO 8 (If "EC RY) 5:15 .... S.....U l.AalUe Cl'la~ Qa,,,..: Soaton Red So• or lbltlme>N OrlolH et Oakland Athletlc:s Of' Renaas City Royals; Clnclnnettl Reds et Plttsburtf\ Plret--. Phlladelphl• ,....llllea or St. Louis Cardlnats. 1:00 The ........ , w.fM of Jee .,.,.... THURSDAY, OCTOBER t (If NECESSARY) ll:OOAM BeHMll UacaM Cl'le~lp Qamee.: Cincinnati R.cts et Plttsburch PlretH, Phlledelphla Phllflea or at. Louis Ca,,Slnals. l2:JOflM h.-.ll U~ Cl'larnpfoMMp Qamff: Boston Rad Sox or Baltlmore Orio,.• at Oallland Athletlea or KansH City Royals. The National L.e1teue Networti wlll Jolt1 the Amerlcen Leatue HatWOf'tt at the eonclu•lon of the Nlltlonal L.e .. u• G•m•. SUNDAY, OCTOelJt I 7'30 I <C) • ._... M\ ..,_ Ca. ,.,,... (.d'8) '61 -lMa "'"'•y. H0pe L.enp, Tu .. dey Weld, · 9IOO 11 "'The &:.efW4..._. 91.tn.. (wee} '51 -Paul Newman, Uta Miian, John 0.lln•t. 9:00 7 (29 8) I (C) "a.tMmir' (dra) '75 -&ld~ lcNKek. Art Camey, Jene Wyatt. Hanry Wlnkl•r, Julie K•llf'l•r. lllllOHDA Y, OCTOaO • 7'30 t (Cl "TIM .. ,..._ CenalMa" (dra) '54 -Av• Qa,,S11ar, Humptlrey .,._rt. llOSHno 8'8zzt 8.'00 I (C) •• ..,, ow I Get A ,,....,. .. _..,.. (corn) '66 -Bob HOS)t, [Jke Somm•r. "1ytlla Diiier. ~ I (C) "'The Mvek Man" (mus) '62 -Robtrt Pre.ton, ahlrtey Jonte. 4 23 I 10 (C) • ..,..... Tralrt ......,.,.. (w .. ) '73 -John Wayn•. Ann· Mararet. Ben Joh11aon, ftOd Taytor. 8:00 lVUOAY OCTONJt 7 • I (C) ~ aa-Miit« ~ (mwa) '54 -Jam .. et....,art, June All)'SO!I. 4 (CJ ~ P".clfkH (mus) •st -Mitzi Gaynor, Rosuno 8raul, John Kerr. 1 (C) "The 1even uw. ,.,.." (com) ·ss -Bob Hope. WEDNUDAY OCT09E:R 8 7:30 I (C) "'TIM .._.. tt T~" (dra) '54 -Wllllem Holdef', Grace llelty, Fradr1c ir..e~h. 8:00 4 Tentattw (C) ""oala!Mma" (mus) '55 -Gordon MecRee, Shlrl91 Jon" Qtorla Gl'flh•m•, Gen• N•lson. 9:00 10 (C) unM RW. • Henam-n'• Tree" (dra) '67 -Jeck Lord, Malodla Jotvieon. Z3 6 T""8ttwe (C) HflM ~,... 9f Don Juan .. (edll)-f:rrol Flynn. THURSDAY, OCTOBIR • 7'30 9 "'SunMt a.we..,.,. (dra) '50 -Wiiiiam Holden, Clorla lw•nSOfl. 8:00 5 (Cl "The hi.fec.e'' (com) •41 -Bob Hope, Jene Rusaell. e:OO t 17 I 8 (C) ••Pat Ga'"" & 8Mty UM Kid" (wn) '73 -JemH Coburn, Kr1• Kristoff~ 8Qb 0)1an. 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'O -• a · i3 i ""W :1 n :> -< 2 w . ~i . t I .. -1 " , . I' ,:r 1 i I •¥-=... · · l I . I wf ~ ·. · . , .. • ,,~ .. ; >" i ii li!.iJ ·1~ f?Ctt':-"1~! Ill~ ...... -= ~ ----· ~;~~====~~~~~~~=~:~~ l ,.1., 11 ~I ]I if! ;!!:f l(i . ·l''l•·i· .. . . "-I . r . " fh1~r• f f · .. . ~ l . . ' '". ~ 111 I I I . I = 4 I .-.. ~'! ·I -·~., .. ~f . ~ % m 0 -> -r-< ,, -- ~ ~ m w .. .§ m m JI ~ -~ "' ~ns, feathers ' For the past eight · years, as well a~ writing for_NBC's Johnny Carson Tonight Show, · Pat McCormick has appeared on the sho~ In a variety of costumes. One of the funniest writers in the-nosiness, Pat has been seen in such outfits as a shark from ''Jaws,''. a rabbit, Cupid and a turkey. The costumes are designed by NBC costumer, Sharon McAvoy Nichols. . and fol-de-rol . Pat is also cast sometimes as all NBC talent scout when Joey Bishop is the guest host. An outstanding after-dinner speaker, Pat is also seen playing a variety of straight roles to Carson's straight-man · questioning. ark bit, The ned • Pat ga oles -man S U N D 1\ Y. OCTOKR !S l "--WtfTrlllll Cl)"' ,..... , .......... .. rst 11me-New Ot1e1ns Stlnb w. All1nt1 fllcons. I ,_., ~c1•h..,•ra.t111Mi­ CI)) Wllltlt &ti Ea la NI lO:JO I ea-. nn. <ta Cl)> Cll m ..... MiW!t:-........,1.....,.(mp) 'SO -Rlcu'do Montllbln, Geor1t Murphy. l fallllterT-., CllvltJ cu,.. ,....... ... .... 11:0011 .... : (C)..,....,,.. (com) '65- Tony R1nd:.i'.:r117 Jona. ~=-:..,.. ...... 2.:a Cl)> Cll m n.. an t1te 11 ~,,....,. ........... ~ Dick Clll'b hosts this underwater 1dventurt film~ In Florida, Sin Dieso. the Channel lsl1nds ind Austrella. I C1Mtfdt .._ ....... Flrst ··-~ Snind Prt1 T...ta: S.•Mf Mr "lsl1nd Holld1ys Pro Cl1uic" of men's semi-fin1I m1tdlts from M1ui. H1w1li. 11:30 8 (t,ij Cl)) Cl) al MOt A Willl . ...,.. Srer'• Pet ...... :. I I I I·' .• ' ( ' .• 12:00 I. ea.,... Pretti. lrarMltd lllewlt: ...,lrMI s,.t" (dr1) '47- ester Morris, Steven Ger1y. 8 L'!~· '1)uel at Shtt Cr•" (wes) '52 -Audit Murphy, Faith Domeraue. m WFL/S.• F..tMn So. c.11f. Sun vs. Memphis Southmen. I SIMllu• fell....., Mldeat Aaltpts Ci)) Tmtlure lZ:lO IRul Estate hf*t ~--I AlllMIB ....... f1nr1 R.,..t ( Cl)lCetlA .. r'I Weftd hbflc Sllwtc. 1:0011 cm CI> Cl) "' FoetMJ• WISh· inrton Redskins vs. Phll1delphl1 bales. i <§;~> DindiMI r:.:i101v!!!P :r00s.= to be 1nnounced. U UClA f..tMll TroJ1ns vs. low1 IHaw=•/l ...... l TY How JI• n..n o.tdMn lulpt l:lO w <9 Cl)) ...... '-.en 6 Wrattiq f,.. tlte OIJWlflc lllewlt: •.JO." (dr•). '59 -Jldl Webb, Wllll1m Conr1d, Dnld Mel· son. 0 ...... : (C) "1'lle ,.... Wiie Was A T1llef" (1dv) 'SI-Tony Cur· tis, Piper l.lurle. '1~= ll H111111nt MefUthe Z:OO CI> Mowte: -o.t et Sl&'f' (mus) '66 -Jon1than Daly, Klrtn. Jensen. fl)CNM:M~attltHMr tljflidl ferT-., THEOAtLY PILOT, TVWEEK#OCTOBERS, 1975 . • AMERICA BEGINS AGAIN ON SUNDAY. '1HISJIME, BE1HERE. The discovery of America. It happens again this Sunday when Alista ir Cooke's award-winning sertes "America " appears on KNXT. The Southern California Gas Company is pleased to present this dis- tinguished, 13-part series for everyone with an interest in America's heritage and history. If you want to see America right from its start, this is your chance. AMERICA Sunday '6PM CBSS2 -· .. ·watch fOr . . these great shows on Channel 50 · Tuesday, Oct. 7th 'Legally Speaking' ' Thursday, Oct. 9th Ttlf: Friday, Oct. 10th ,..~ . THE DAI Y PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 5, 1975 Monday, Oct. 6th FD o~~ . issues confronting Orange COt.11ty Wednesday, Oct. "8th . ~ ~ Youth Concert .Series ~0' with Her:iry Brandon U Orange County goes on tbe air each weeknight at 7:30 pm . . tune in"! ' , . 5 r: (I)> w.w " s. .... Fl•, .... ,... 2:30 Mtwlt: "'I• Fett C..,.117" (com) '46 -Leo Gon:ey I the Bowery Bop. hlltwtll T•llle Cl))F,..._ef Mu 3:00 UiC F..tbd Bruins vs. Ohio St1t• Buckeyes. l w•w..w ...... : (C) ..... lit ... c... trJ" (dra) '51-EMi Praley, Hope ID net c.. I auz. seen by Alist1lr Cookt, who narr1tts this 1ward·wfnnin1 series. i '"" ,., .. ,. ,.,.. ...... ,,.. , Ofllt Mtwtt: <C> (nt) "'Ttkltr Cdoc> -filmed In tht mountains of Utah. fJ Jeny Vlsitl • • • "Wayne ""'· ton" I Natieul Ctear•pftic Wlfd Wlfd Wat Lan1jJp7 Weld. 0.1 t P'Olflm with R1lph · N1dtr, Norm1n le;r ind C.ndlee lkratfl. 11 hosb for 1 discussion' of th• queitlon "Dou the lndMdu11 Mitter In This SoclttyT' ~) "'Th ltd Seed" (SUSp) '5&-P1tty Mc:Conntek, Nancy Kell~letn Hedi.art. Htnry Jones. l w CIS ..... R~ ..... a... 81'Mtfap ,,.. a.n. .. , 1111.., sw.aart ...._ , : lllldr ,~ ... tllt ..... ( Cl)) Tiits •• tftt NFl c.n-tacolt ... 3:30 AIHfb• Ut"'1ft Cele.,.., Ttub • ...,._, r ... Hatt . l.esAllf .......... ... T 1•t11t CHteat • Thlt •• '"' Uft 4:00 h T1"8 Ml Khtdt Su.., Jan .. Thatre <9 Cl).> CD a>~ Feet· bl'I 7S" ru = Ii flhvlt: .. A Dar at tile bets" (com) '37 -The Ma~ Brothers, Allan Jonei. CI) Rod Ctftc:ert iMt.1t Varitty (i) fH• , .. ,. WttW et SufVhal • Sufliay Mafl1ff 4:30 .. ,...,.... . Ci) Meet tftt Pma fJie ntlttltoMS : Wnllfqton Wttt 111 Rtvlew '·~ltt 5:00 ~~ Ult NaH.n • Fa•tt11 ClaAic Taitt "Kidnap· ptd" 8 Jellft Mclay ..... W...W at War. HltSW1 lt'91any Part I "The Only Hope -1933· 1936." I :::.: .., .. , StrfUt 0vr ,d,.) '57 -Anthony Pertdns, Klr1 Malden. ltfu1 Drau Ci) Wtnb·A->r.,,ht' Mel. ... F1•U, : W1H Strttt WMk ( Cl» Aa1M Wend &catltt,. Ceteblfty TtMb .... , •t Amttb s~ L~.!.~""" w..u et S.rvlYlf MeettfMPrt:M (J) htlt Cthnan "'°" IL.ewe Lucy : WMld firm *""' .. Adwuturt r: Cl)) Ttlll tt UM M11111er s. ... , • c..,.., Vltwpefllt .. NtrtrttiM II CMldfff'a rrt1r111t1 6 INtltCM i~I s,.dlf "The Cordon Madie Show'' fii) DOUT The 0,.a Mllld "l1w in Americl" Emminent trial attorney and author Louis Hizer dlscussei the conflict between the l•WYer's oblitations to his client and to society, and the dearee of America's devotion to the law and due process. I Ci)) Star Trel ...... • Clla111Monslltp 8owlln1 Cof'tftl .... &:30 i (1j @ (I) Wiid KJ111ct.m • A.9111111 Wt t1d • Sctftdly ~I "Ten From Your Show of Shows" ..... Mlltbl Collttst Tht Ufe t. Structure ol Hemo- • (R) @!) SltuatJo11 Co•tdJ '!) Ro•ltt Ca•es 7:00 II PANIC AT 500 FEET * In A Hot-Air Balloon THREE FOR THE ROAD R ~ (1) (I) Th'" for tlte RNd With tndy at her side, 1 teen11e air1 substitutes for her 1lcoholic father u pilot in 1 d1n1erous btl· loonist stunt. Larry H11m1n and Anne Lqctihart guest. 0 SWAMP GHOSTS ANO * MORE-NEXT, DISNEY 0 9 (j) ~ a;, World of Disney "The Secret of the Pond" P1rt I of 1 two·ptrt adventure 1bout a spoil· ed city younaster who l11ms the hard way that there m1y be somt truth to the eerie lerend of Rufus Mc<:ooter, whose head is said to prowl the mysterious backwater swamps of Virainla, when the boy ~ lo visit his uncle for the SUrTI· mer. Etic Shea, Moses Gunn, An· thony Zerbe and John Mcllam star. U <Cit 00> CV m SWils r11111t1 RebillSOll "The Slave Ship" The Robinson famify happily prepares to retum to civilliatlon when a vessel stops at their island, but their hopes are dHhed when !hey dis· cover it's a slave ship. Leonerd Stone, Alfred Ryde1 and Dollen Harewood guest. I What's MJ Une? Th• Fii 5"111 Ollio11 nt H111a Movtt: (C) (2tlr) "Tflt R1141r. mtMtt of ZMflarJ Wflfflt,.. (dra) '71-Bradford Dillman, James Oily, Ar11ie Dickinson. 7:)0 ~ I AlfHtlJ • c:.tnpany S:OO 8 PIDltm AIMflca A penontl tilstory of the United Stata 11 ....... : (C) (21») "Wiid In tht C...lltrJ" (dra) 'cl -Elvis Presley, Hope Lanae. Tuesday Weld. I ~ ... Sltv1tiH C..edy ..,.,. ,,.,,.. .. 1:00 tJ @(I) CJ) CW Cher's 1uut1 ere MIC Davis and laBtlle. o tD w m r1.u, ...,.., "First love" P1rt I R11nt(s odd Jobs Involve him witll a bootl•U tr, a menuer. and 1 youn1 farmtr who Is alio his 11va1 fOf the affte· •lions of the sctaoolteachtt Andrtw Pnnt and Christina Raines auut. I C.ltndlr USC fNtbd <a > (]) m si. ....,... s 11 "The Sonr & Dance Man" Sonny Bono IUtslS 1$ In inttrnl · tlontl rock star who Is suspected of beln1 the courier of stolen IOV· ernment secrets and Steve rtluc· tantty 101s alona with his old friend on a singlna tour to prove his l11no· cence-01 aulll. m Movie: (2hr) "The l t tt·hlndtd Guft'' (wes) '58-Plul Newman, Ula Milan, John Othntr, Hurd Hatfield. I Sam Yorty Show hst oJ 30/NtwS Evenl11 at Sy111phMJ El Shft de ~tvl1 Plul 9:00 II (ill Kojall Three youna Puerto Ricans try to finance their drums of buylnr 1 farm in the Wts! by hlJtekllll a load of plumb· 1n1 supplies, but their "small crif!lt" results in the woundin1 of 1 pntst ind the upsettina of an or1anl11d lar1e·scale hil_lcit r1n1. a @ oo ~m,.ac s .. ,,_, MrstttY -MeCoJ "Bless the 811 fish" Tony Curtis, as "con man" McCoy, and Ro$COI LH Browne, as Gideon Gibbs, team to pull ott a complic1ted scheme to recover $450.000 belonaina to the Bakers Union Pension Fund, and left In the not too capable han ds of Mc· Coy's old friend, Papa Leone. Papa &Ot "fleeced" by a very professional bunco tum, and McCoy lnterids lo "outswlndle the swindlen." Vito Scotti, Robert Dishy, John MeGlver, Guy Marks, James Greaory 1nd Richard A 0ysar1 1uut. U 0111 Robtrtt fJ World Premiere Movie * "KATHERINE'' Moving drama with Art Carney o <a > m ABC Sunc111 Movie: (C) (2hr) "KaUl.,lM" (dra) '15-Sissy Spacek, Art Carner. Jane Wyatt, Henry Winkler, Julie Kavner. A wulthy, well-eduuted &irf whose disutisfaction with the world she sees lttds her to join several terrorist 1ro119s duri"f the latf 1960s. !Co111t Alive S.1t1ur1i Detective The One War m Masterpiece Theatre * Season premieres with Shoulder to Shoulder Mobil Oil Corporation nalvt hopes ot qu~ concmlons from the sonrnment. But It wu to become 1 fViol•nt c.ampelan wflldl used bomblnp, arson end tfle 1aony of hunatr 1trlklns. tnUltln1 in d11th, lmprito,.,,,ent and forct· · fetdln1 ot wornen prboners. Part I Is '1he Pankhursts," 111d rteot1nts the 1tory of the rtm1rt1blt Pin~· hurst flfll1ly of four "fQtnen who moblliitd the movement. fl) &Wit htN Ami,_ 9:30 I n. ...... c.. .. , • Stul Fm .... , Flrtt Fll• , .... ,.. 1~00 tJ FAST PACED ACTIONI * PALANCE IS "BRONK" II @CJ) Cl) ,,.,.. .. Th• Wit· nen" A wom1n refuses to testify •bout htr former bovf rlend and "Is underworld conn~lons until 1n •f· tempt Is mad• on her lift. Bronk_. 1sslaned to protect tht witness finds his fob compll~Ctd by 1 security lttk and his attrectlon to the witness.. Ann Wed1eworth ruuts . Day t f DllffVtfJ "'Pt"".., flltll fOf T tday ..... Jerry ,.,...1 Nwa/Su .. Wrestth11 ti ~It tf View t1l) fOvab of •rt«k HoWts m Lou Ctf1Sttt SMw 10:30 z '""'"'" TtdlJ et -'la CaMnt. Ct••1111lty ,..,... Ansel Es· peru. m ea rcht1 & upert on tht Mayan Clvlllutlon, 1utst1. fE W..Stfful Tmtb 11:00 ID fJ Cl)~ CJ)..... . Ntwa/Ew1111t1Tn1 700 Cfub Wortd of Surwfvll • Mtwlt: (C) "Tltt OuUW.f" (dra) '62-Tony Curtis. J1mes frat1clscus. m MlssJtn: llftpoalblt Q) KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) lltttlt1J1t llll'll•aa -(i) Na111t ef UM lame 10o aub Ku I $llow ~) Louil Paul lttt•aa ,,, • ., sw.wrt .._ 11:15@ (])Mr. Ctapef lufbr 11:30 IJ Ml'iit: (C) "1111 Lot11at HH• dred Miia" (1dv) '67 -Ricardo Montalban, Dou1 McClure, Kltharln• Ross. . I Sa••r ' Ct11pe., Mtdll I IHclAt I Miss llld AIMrica Adam Wade hO$IS this competition held in Gary, Indiana In tarfY September. Melba Moore Is sptcfal ~est. Tt ltpubt Mowtt: (C) "Tiit lallMI et JftJt" (com) '68-Doris Day, Peter Grtvtt. Ii) TollJ l Su11n Al11111 (Qt(J))Ntwt fD M1stefJlec:t The.ttre "Shoulder to Shoulder" For thou women who lake their "rl1ht to vole" for 111nted, th11 6-part series w.ill be an eye-opener. The BBC se11es Is 1bout the Iona and bitter struuJe to obtain votlna ri&hts for women in Britain in the ttrly 1900s, and ch1n1ed irrevocably the role of women In our society. The movt· mtnl bt11n 1n tarnHI In 1905 With 11:45 @ rn Samiar a. eo.,..., 12:00 CI> Ubtrty Tempte Qufdl m Notre Dt1t1t fNtbltl H!Pt1atrta Notre Dame vs. Mlehlaan St1t•. (Qj ) Splnlsl'I Mtvt. 12:30 @ Rialrt 01 1:00 B S,.•k'"' ,....., 1:45 Mme: .. l oo.......,. (dra) 'M - Barry Sullivan, Dorothy M•loctt. 2:00 0 Qt•lteft(t .., .. , .... SAMMY DAVIS JR. GOES 'DAYTIME' Famed enterta.incr Sammy Davis Jr. will make a special guest appearance on an episode of Love of Life, this Friday at I 0:30AM on CBS. Davis, who taped the episode in late July in the serial's Studio 44 at the C BS Broadcast Center. in New York City is on camera during three- quarters of the day's program, and also sings two selections. For Davis, it was a visit to a familiar fictional city, Rosebill, and some scenes with an "on- screen friend" he feels he bas lmown for some time. That's be- cause Davis is one of the serial's betttr-koown fans. He has been watching for as lo ng as he can remember and admits he's hook- ed on it. Jn fact, he bas been incorporating a running account of the show in his nightclub ·monologue. Last fall, when pro- ducer Jean Arley heard about his interest and invited Davis to sit in on a taping, the performer readily accepted. Prom there. it was a short step to an invitation for him to take part in the show. Within the' story line, Davis stops b~ to sec the new Beaver Ridge complex and its Terrace Room. run by Rick Latimer, who is played by actor Jerry J.Acy. Davis explains that He was .. playinf a gig nearby" (which, in real ifc, he was) and decided to see the new complex. He is coaxed, quite easily, into step- ping to the microphone, and sings "Foggy Day" and "Candy Man.'' ' Davi~ was accompanied by well-known jazz artists Hank Jones on piano, Mill H inton on bass, and Ron Traxler o n drums. Larry Auerbach. who bu been Jirector with the series since it began on September Z4, 1951, directed this episode. 10 MOND AY : OCTOBER 6 For momlnc end •ftemoon u.tJnp, pte.M ... DAYTIME PftC>QRAMS. Below, for your eonvtnlenee, .,. the days movies. DAmME MOVIES 9:30 0 "This liu• for HI,... (dr1) '42- Alan Ladd. Veronica Like, Robert Preston. (C) "Upsbln & 0...- stairs" (com) '61 -MlchHI Cr1i1. Anne Heywood. 10:00 GJ "Maiot larblra" (dr1) '41 - Wendy Hiiier. Rtx Harrison. 12:00 m .. Draaonwyd" (dra) '46 -Gent Tierney, Walter Huston, Vincent Price, Anne Revere. 1:00 0 (C) "Ftrut R1n1en" (rom) '42 -Fred MICMurray, P1ulett1 Ood· d1rd, Susan H1yward. @ (C) "The Ct1ttle Rain" (dr1) '66 -Christopher Geor19, l.ynd1 Day, Fay Spain. 1~30 O "Dmlny of A SW' (susp) '69- H•ny Amtrews;-Anthony Quayle, P1trictl Maaee. J:OO ®) (C) "£scape bl 111.clHat" (dra) '68 -Geor1e M1h1r1s, Nehtml1h Persoff. 3:30 CI) (C) "The Sta• ef ..._, ,,... .. (wes) '58 -Roiy C.ll*n, eev.r1y G1r11nd. 0 (C) ~ O" (dr•> '73-0.Vld Janssen, Mutln Sheen. M1raot Kidder. I \ L • • ~ : • I S:OO I ~ H ! ::: ~(J))@&)Nfl ....., N &ht footblll 01ll1S Cowboys vs. Detroit Lions. lromldt r.rtrtc11• fa110, MIM·l2 Maril Teresa Star Tnt : lup'a Sllow Little btcals Hour &:JO I Mtn Critfltl Sllow ;E•sHtroa 1:00 D9@ e;,Ntwt Bowtlq hr Deflan MMSqNd Tt Tell Hit Tmtl • CoMHtJ1tlion I I.Oft l.llcy Tht~Fll (])5u11111Mh La Loba Leve American Style : Cllaic Thutr9 Prmtw "The Kumanities in Drama" mr•m• Ell Addams fainlly 7:JO 112$25,000 PJrl•ld · PIDllBE The Sllarl LRla Ms. Lewis, one of the mo.st popular performers In chlldren'.s TV proiramminL Is the star of thb new series. The settlna l.s 1 TV station, mlni1tur1 In stu 1nd com- pletely run by puppet characters, deslf ned by Sharl. All sorts of comical situations will be •n: • Captain Person (hu1• kanpto0), THE DAILY Pl LOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER .S, 1975 weather, MWa. 11mes ud music-I Tiit leW 0... 111 deslantd to entertain and In· llhwh: (C) (!lw) "'1'M ......... form . tW' (wu) '!>9-Gary Cooper, Marla Meftca• ..,._ Schtll. Kiri Mtfdtft. ,...... Hmt (fll Cl)) ED._.., Ceut ... $ .... : (C) (2IW) "'T1le 9:)0 II@ Cl) Cl) .._. It's M1udt's C•t .... (dra) '54-Av• moment of truttl. After 1 lonl ttm· Gardnlf', HumpllftJ 8o11rt, Rossano pal&n for the Stat• Stn1t1 and 1n Bruzl. equ1lly·toutfl campalan to ~ her :, '::: m1rri1at. It's tftc:tlon day In Tuck· (i) WM W..W .t A.tub ahoe. liit.tl..... 1=a.n ; . ~ ~J!: Consortium" 10:00 @Cl) Cl) IWltal C.... A :_-, ,__ ............. mild flirtation anumes nlahtmatlsh -1 LIUl9 -·..-proportions for 01. Gannon. lnJured 1:00 B @ (I) Cl) IWa If aivina a In 1n accident for which Gannon p1rty means llvt·lt-up time, you holds hlmself responsible, a llrl couldn't prove It by Rhod1 ind Joe uses her Injury IS 1 mHns of hold· when they host 1 aenulne flop. Ina on to the min sht Is tryina to AlthOu&h the p1rty wasn't quite tra· ensnare. Gannon hn to find a w1y dltlon1I, 1 l)S1Chl1trlst, and ~lose to shocll the alr1 into r~eiy 1nd friend of the Ger1rds, tries to &ive precipitate his release from her the p1rty 1 boost by dlrectina 1 arasp. Meredith Buter 1nd Steve aroup encounter session, revealln1 Allen~est. some lnterntlna suppressions from z m m ..... the 1Utsb. Scoey Mltdllll, Cindy ""' Mlttll Azzara, Beverly Sanders, Richard larbary Cout "Guns for A Masur, Stuart M1raolln, Denise Queen" A be1utlful l1dy returns Hlcholas and Paul Lichtman auest. from Tahiti ind brin11 with her 1 II ~ (I) a m The llMsiblt new husband •rd a riot of trouble tilie '8amard W1nts Our Oen ton Clble and Cl.sh as they bt· Westin Is assigned to 1id In the come part of the JIPIW lnwfvlna ac1pe of a renowned scientist who 1 weird usortment of buytfS fof once defeded to Europe but now a stolen shipmtnt of 1nny rifles. wishes to return to America. Neht· John Erick.son, Join Van Ark and mi1h Persoff end Jane Actm1n Fred Belr 1uest. g.estM.wi.: (C) (ar) "loJ, Diel I 1::::.::-• Report ht A w.., ,......,.. (com) '66-I (I))"" Mn Bob ~. EJlle Sommer, Phyllis lilUJoti: I•,...... Diller. lO;JO • c.. ... lllty ftlAM* l:!' .. ~C: I:= flt•: ......,. (1927) Jtltta lart.Mr sa... Greta Garbo ind John Giibert stu. S.CC. Frt• Medco @Tr) Acoiu•e ......... 11:001 00 gm""" '" P.t•nn•nce It W•tf Trap '([) -. obtrto O.V.re1ux" Beverty Sills lat of , stus In this full·1e1le production Set-Ub of Donlittti'.s op1r1, the tracic un· • TIM l.ilCy SlltW requited love stotY of Queen Eliza. T1tt Allt•111 Fiie beth end the ur1 of Essex. Mtd 54tad I lillif Aindtdd• (1) Ptttf Sllftlt ~ u.,.ace rrtcram c..r.n &;JO ~ (]) ....,. As one workin1 ( (I)) Leve A....tca• $tJ'e woman to 1nother, Miry Richards 11:15 c1 .. 1111))4 lttms th• lurid lob problems faced 11:)0 II (ft} CJ) CJ) CIS Lltl llevlr. by Pttytlls. Miry Tyter Moore ind ~ .wn. -vadlil" (dra) '74 -Blza· Jack Elam ruest. beth Montrorn..,. Geofl• M1haris. (I) DH Mims' ScrMtt Test (I) C..er 'Ji• . I .._,, lri""1 5'ow BID Cl> 11§ 8' Jeb•., canoa IMttr & VW.1 S..... Sito• Joey B iishop Is 1uest host 111 tllls las""''* WM~. !:00 ~ (])Cl) Al ill tile F•lfJ No ~ Tiit ......,..oeaer1 lnfonn1tioft avallable from the Het· Mtwle: ....... These W•Ds'' wortl et our PfeU tlmt. dra) '45 -Muk Stt¥tns Thomas Cl) lhM: (C) (Zlu) "'Tllt Musk Mitchell. • MW' (mus) '62 -Robert Preston, O Mymry ntetre "Dead Men Tell Shlr1.!l, Jones. No Tiles" Christopher GeofJe st~~-11~00 t1Q) m NIC Monday 0 Movie: (C) '1'lte captalft"S fiiiwtt: (C) (fiwj "The Train Roll-fille" (com) '60 -John Grtp>n ben" (R) (wes) '73 -John Wayne, Pe10 Cummins, Donald Sinden. ' Ann·M1r1ret, Ben Johnson, Rod Tay. 1 IMlaton: hnpostfble lof. John Wayne stirs 11 a rouah ( Cl)) Trvth or eo--.aoca rider who Is Induced by a roun11 12:00 Twlllaht Zoe• widow to aid her in a surdl for II) Mewte: "Camfval S..ry" (dra) a fortune In told stolen by her •s,t -Anne Baxter, Georae Nader. de1d husb1nd. ll:)O U""° ~ Tiie Ulttouduibla Man frt11 UNCU MIC Sttdal "Re.ale Jacllson-1:00 ~ m Tomormf 1 Min Wiid Bunch • A salute to toe Alltft "superduper'Star" Reute Jtcbon of 1:45 llowtt: (C) "lltoC oa tile the Oakland A's, fnturlna c:ommen· (wes) '64 -Dale Robertson, tary by controversial owner Char11t Mirtha Hytr. Anley, New Yortl Times sports four· J:JO 11 Mtwit; .._ Lhtly" (mus) '44 n11lst Daw Andtrwn Ind A's star -frank Slnat11, Otorte Mu~. third baseman. Sii Bando. Glor11 OeHmm. ., ity. U~ ~ tbe Sheriff of Nottiqber ploll to capture me by boldin1 1 contest. to ftswt the peat.- al ardaef in all tbe land, knowin1 that my v•nity won't let me resist ·the challeoae. I laup, •Ion• with my a>en, that be lhould think me fool enou,b to fall i11to IUCb an obviom trap: Then I tum around aod bead for the contest aayina ·rve aot to, after all-rm the belt!" •• · lt'a a role Gautier obvioualy rclisbet. He acts to be heroic, swuhbucldioa. i'omaotk (with blonde Mitty Rowe u his Maid Mariu).and IOIMtimea comedic. Tbe venatile actor baa played aJI thole perts, at v~ timea •n hia .caieer, but never before in a 11qle role. · On Broadway and on te>Ur, be wu tf,e eay YOUDI ro«-and-roU idol throusb 996 perform-ancc:a in tbe title role of .. Bye Bye Birdie". For jt, be earned a Tony . Awud nomination and wu named Broadway:S meet promiaoa neweomer. Jn other mac roles. he played All eevea. male. pertl in .. Little Me", wu Cliff in "Cabuct", tb1t raunchy BilUJ in "South Pacific;" and the bookisla youaa equare in "The Owl and The PU1tycat". He baa appeared in half a aozen motion pie· nara, GM of which be al10 wroce. On televi&ioa, ..-he 1wnd for four ICMODI 11 the .lovable robot. With Robin Hood and ¥. band of Meny Men Hymie. in Oet Smart; co-ttarred in the Mr. Terri- in command. bow bad ClOUlct thinp be in Sher-fie aod Herc We 0o Apii\ acria; aad pated in wobd Porat? "Rotten••: aaya comedy piua Mel roles nnaina from vWaiaqu. ·heavies to aoch di- . Brooks, and he•n be provln1 it every Wcdnaclay vene types u a Haniall 1wimmin1 champ and ni&bt at 8PM on ABC, via his newest crcalioo, a French fubion. deiiper. . . When Things Were tlottell, the television aeries He bu headlined nilbt ~lub comedy 8Ctl and be authored with John Boni and Norman Stiles. suna and ~-Somebow,-be also bu found Diet Gautier, the leadin• !lJID with the c:omecty ·time to write tneral ~rdcd IODp, some televl- ftair, -who's played everything from a roct 'n' sion .cnpts and to draw and paint, •ian chil- roller to a robot ii now Robin, .the leader of the dren's furniture and areetin1 carda. . . motliest group_ of Meny Men ever to foil fhe. With a1J thole talents, he still bas found a cou-· Sheriff of Nottingham. · pie of new c:baUenaies in When. Tbinp Were "The title refers to the era-after all, bow rutty Rotten. "Tbe teria bu forced him to learn to ride could thinp be with no. spray dcodorull and no Enalisb style and to bandJc a nrord. delicatessens?" ub Gautier, who i1 a CPL in the '7he duelins was tbe barda4." he conupeaCL new· tene.-thu'a a Certifted PubNc Lqead in .. I'm a lefty. To ataae tbe 8abt ~I had to Brook.ac. "Mel has me playina Robin; who wu learn to use my ript ba.nd. tither that or ev!r- of noble birth, u the Lord of aJI I au:rvey in body I dueled had to turn IOUtbpaw -else we d Sherwood Forest-I .rob from the rich to live to have killed each otbcr. I was outnumbered. tho poor--after .deductins expensa, of ~... .. As Robin ~. rm .a leadina man, yet I'm Amona the resident sroup of crazies playin1 also doin1 comedy. As far u rm C()ocerned, the Merry Men and their advenaria, ·Gautier is tbat•1 a combi~ that'• bard to beat." an island of sanity in a ~ of madnaa. "'I play 'l1le ... ..,, • ... COT• 9'• n••erM a., Robin pretty stn.ipt-acept for a toueb of va. ~ 1...,. 9f New y-. . . . TUESDAY OCTOBER 7 Fot mornlna and •~ernoon llatl,,.., s*•M see DAYTIME ftROGRAMS. .. low. for your convenience, •re the d8y'a movies. DAYTIME MOVIES .... 0 "'0111 HeavenlJ Nl1ht" (mus) '31 -Evelyn Laye, John Boles. "Tiit Cius •11" (mYJ) '42-Brian Don· levy, Veronica Like, William Ben· dix. Alan Ladd. 10:00 Cl) "The Secret W1ya" (dre) '6 l- Rich1rd Widmark, Senta Berier. 12:00 m "Dl1t1nt Drums" (wes) '51 - Gary Cooper, Mari Aldon, Rlcherd Webb. 1:00 O "Exduslve" (my"s) '37 -Fred MacMurray, Frances Farmer. @ "Man on A T11htrope" (dra) '53 -Fredric March, Gloria Grahame, Terry Moore. 1:30 0 (C) "The Poppy la AIM A Flower" (dra) '66 -Yul Bryliner, An21e Dickinson, Trevor Howard. 3:00 ®l (C)"Marnlt" Part I (dra) '64- Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery. • 3:JO (C)"lnter1ude" (dra) '57-June Allyson. Rossano Braui. fJ (C)"CambH'' (com) '66-Shlr1ey Mael1ine, MichHI Caine. ~ \' I N I N (; s:00 D 9 Cl) !IOl m M11tf Lt•r• Baaeliill DlvTsTou t Ptay..()fb Teams to be 1nnounced. ·See ptae 3 for baseball schedule. 6:GO ~~~== ~le1t1nu Ironside Part.Ida• Family Acltm-12 Marl• Ternt Stir Trell : Ouf'ltofy "The Peach Gani" (R) ( CJ)) Trutfl t r Conaequencn Lltiit Rucals Hoar (]) Ht1an'1 Htroa 6:30 I lewltdltd . At tht Top "The Modem Jtu Quartet & Stephane Grappellls" <9 Cl)) love Aaericln Style 7:00 "" ',!.!. ..... W ~ (I) a:i» m ltMball Dlvl· aioul "-J.Offa Cont'd. ...... , '°' .,....,. Mod Squid Tor.ii tMT~ Conctft-retlon I Loft Lucy TM Fii m Quna111ell• u l.oba Low A111erlca11 styto ([))Bon.nu Palo111a Addams FemllJ 7:301N .. Treasure Hutt loft Allltrlctll stytt Matdl Ca••,.. Pllyllls • MIJllotl $ Me¥tt: (C) (21\t') "'TM Glean Mllltf Sttry" (mus) 'S4 - James Stew1rt, June Allyson, THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 5, i97S ma...dJ a.nc11 13j Ltt'a Malle A Dul Em 'DR. WHO' WARMS UP * IN NEW EPISODES SEE 'INFERNO' ON 28 I l!' v:! c:s ........ (i) hrt ...... s,edlt iiliwto: (C) Cat> ....... 0wr rtl.... (com) '63 -Dori1 Dty, Jamu Gerner, Polly Bttaen. I Dr. Wbo; The lnltf'M fl:) TM AIClllt 9f Mn "The Grein AalNI WoM • In tho Stone" My uttlo Marat• 9:30 I..._ 1:00 I) @ (]) (I) s.oct TI111ts James ~ Crttfltl Dow Is miserable to be 11ound, and Petwo Cler• money-or r1ther tho lack of II-10:00 D <HJ CD Cl) lteaa HIM ''TM is the culprit that's responsible. Speakeasy" Rob's droam of tn elt· Jlmes' pride flahts bofTowina aant dinner club turM to 1 nllflt· money aiain from Florida's rich mere when he lu rn1 his partner cousin Edcar (tuest Percy Rodrl· Emmet has double-croutd him and cues), but what he doesn't know oined a SpttktU)'. is that the state of the economy m m ..... hu even strU(k mlddle·clus people p..,, -.._ ... llke Edter. (~(I)) Cl) El) Marna W.., B Mme: (C) (lhr) "Soutll Ptdf· · .D. 'OoubleE d1td Razof'' Tiit ~ (mus) '58 -Mitzi Giynor, Ros· story Qf a 12-yttr·old 1lr1 "'1ferlna uno Bmzi, John Kerr, Rey Walston. from • tumor that etn cause hlfh Ju1nitt Hall, 'France Huyen. blood pressure' and tht llfe·tnd· 0 Movlo: (C) (21tf) "Tht Seven ~e:~: decision her f1mlly mint Clftle Feya" (com) ·ss -Bob Hope. I Q~ri• htaa• Roport (6) Wiid Wil41 West Ctt Salrt u <!B CIJ> rn m "'P"' o.,. CIJ ~~ T.., • tw "The Other Richie Cunninah1m" fl!) RET IEWING! Richie and Potsie ctt1n2e identities * IT STRANGLES BITES when Howerd Cunninaham asks IT'S ONLY ON KCETI Richie. to take out the dauchter o_f IT'S 'MONTY PYTHON' a business associate, causlna havoc · and embarrassment when Potsie fil) DEBUT ~ Pytllott'a n,tltt does not behave like a ientlemtn. Cfra1s The premiere of the BBC's (fO) ~ CI) News lon1-runnin2 outraaeoua c:otnedy m ~lc1L I UFOs: Pest, Present series otters 1 colloctio~ of zany a F ;. od Ser1in1. Jose Ferrer $kits. siaht 1•1s and Wtld anlma· and Burcess Meredith narrate this lion. chronicle of documented siahtlncs 10:18 I CotH1u11~ FM411Nd of UFOs-ones which the iovern· News ment still maintains are "mis-idtn· : l11ttrNtional AlllaaUt• Festlvtl tifications of stars."! . El Shew • w.n.r llmado I John a.rbour Show u :oo Cil I g · m ..... Et Show de lrts Chacon (]) 9 6 l1iwa Cunsmolle lat ti Tht Rlv1ls of Sflertocll Ho1111e1 SJl lllllo ''Madame Sar1" Tht Lucy Sbow I b.ttos Tht Aalliu11 f1tt Alm Mod Squid J1pHe1t tanruaa• PropH11 Cil Mr. ladJ 1:30 8 @ Cl) Jee & SoM When Mark CemJMt daies the dauahler of 1 woman Joe ( (])) loft Aiattlct• style knew in his youth, Jot is convinced 11:15 @m Cl1tN S4 that the mother's wildness as t &lr1 11:30 fl@ CD Cl) CIS la.. lhwlt: hu bHn transferred to the dauah· (C) '1Jttrtitaelt Sdtmter'a Wlf9"' ~~ Cl)) (I) El) W t I c t ,. 1 ~~~) '74 -ltt Grant. Jeck War· .l.lttf "The Eloction" Kotter 1·9 Cl)~ m Jt, • ., CltMll ttlks 81rt.arino into run nina for ftM lh..,......n student body presid~nt but the Mtvlt: .. F1l0t te Man". (sd·fl) sch~ oblocts to his campalan '52 -Ctmoron Mltchtll, Mar1uorite toctiCS. Chapm1n. i Tiie ltbbf Vint.. Shew 0 (QI Cl)) CD WW. WtfN ..,,_ ltwt'tJ I Vidal SaSIOOll 5'low ttfJ "SlteP'ftlktr'' Cl) Holl)•old Squaru a ...-.: ... ., ....... (dr•) "62- 0 SMw dt Ednlta Nazario John Saxon, Robert Rtdf01d, Gavin 9:00 IJ @ Cl) (I) Slrltdtl A youn1 Moclood. woman coovinca Pete and Mac to ID lllia6ta: I•,..... come to the mount1ln1 of Ortton 12:00 ft Tdltllt z... to help her prove an unclo b tht m ..... .., ...... Peart .... murderer of the 1irt's f1ther. Kath· !iii" (dre) '61 _ Yosuke "'""Ile leen Quinlan, John Vernon, Stephen 12.301 lfYPD • McNtlly and Ranee Howerd 1uest. · u.....t... '"Prt 1 f _ __,, ( .... ) Cl) The Umuchlbtts _.....: 11Ct o e.--''" 0 ROOKIES-JILL HELD ~!;JY~~~r:.ow•r. wend• Hondrlx.. * BY FEMALE CONS . 1:00 I OJ m To.onw u <a rn> Cil m n.. ..... 1eae AatiJ "Ladies Kill Too" JIU aoes Into • 1:45 Me¥6t (C) '"TM S.....,..... women's prison to help flaht an (dre) '88 -Slllrtey Booth, ,Ctrof outbretk of diphtheri1 and Is talten l:l!'lfY. hostaie by a aroup of women et· 2:30 m All·Nlpt Dew: .. ......,. " temptina a breakout 8atdl." "'hd Up Y•r T,.....,. ~ Hol!rftod $q••m 3:30 R Mewlt: "la•btlar HMW' (dra) m Merv Crlff111 sti.. 'SO -V'ICtor Mt turo, ,Terry Moore. WED N ESDA'r OCTOeot •.. DAYTIME · MOVIES t:JO ............ Clfdl". (•cfv) '57 .::formt Tueller, Eva e.rtok. ""9 -.Dllllll'" (mys) '46-Alen Lldd, Vtronlct Lake. 10:00 (j) -n.. «:..-, ' ... lMf' (liom) '31-Gary Coopet, Motte Oberon. lZ:OO CD "'Qiu Seu" (•dv) '35 -CllB Gablo Jte11 H1rtow, Weltact Beefy. 1:00 II~ tr <inrs> ·as -Frtd Mtc· Murray, Ann Sheridan. ta (C) "Clla..,. 70" (1dv) '65 - Marcello Mestrollnnl, Verne Ual. l :JO a <C> ".'1lt .......,... <~> '67 -Doan M1rtin, Softl• Beraor. J:OO (Ii» (C) ..........,. Cond. (dra) '64 =lippi Hodrttt, Stea ConfltC'Y. t •, t f', ' ', I, 5:00 DU fte ll•l•r luau ........ ~(if6ttl aame ii nectSS1ry) Alttmete evenlnr prorrammlni is 1tso listed. SM basebtll schtdulo on Pll• # 3. •:OO;•i ~l~f..~ ~ ...., l.A..1 KJnp ¥$. ontrut Ctnadlt ns. ..... 1.....W. P•rtrid10 Fa•lfJ Ml•-12 Ilaria ltftst Star Trtl ;foature ( (I)) Trwtll or CeMoque11e:t1 Uttlt baceta Hectr 6!l0 lllm lrtffta ... ... ~ ~ ............... ( Cl)~~ •• • ,., .... Ult CeMtrJ 1:00 !.f£tD CIJ mm...., llW~ TtToltlltT~ CMCilllb111H I U.. t..cy n.n1 (])• ...... ua.. U..Am1ricM_,.. ..... Welt Wiiii ••• ~ ..... MMmf'..., 7:3001: ........ ..... Tlllt, .. 1 ADMf ...... $ llewlt: {C) ) -r.o t It T•ll" ((fra) ~ -Wll· llllm,::d~:~ Kally. \ .,..., .... ............. ..... , ....... u.. ..... ..,,.. ... .., Utllt Mlrttio l:008Q!(])(J)Tny O'rlu41e & 0... N1ncy W11bt and Tony Ran· . dtll 1Uf$1. D .... : (C) (SW) ........... "Jrtnnie ... rofftt .. A tMll·Plrt -- (mua) '55 -Gordon Mltbe. Slllr· cllronldln1 the life of llcty Ran· ley Jones. G~ Gr•hamt, Gent dolph CtlurdlMI, starriftc l" Remick Nelson. Tiiis movie trill 1lr If th• u Winston Churcllllrs spirited ;e!:!'~a·CB:J.:.';:;. .. 9:30 Ami•: mother. lit~ (Tenlltlve) "H1unttd NecMs • fl'9fk,au House" llurt refuMS to believe thlt ,..,_ Clan the town hermit, Amos Pill• ~ Cl) (Iv.It John Andenon), Is 1 "dan· 10;00.@ ~ lldb• Sus· erous maniac .. pteious n hfr ditnt (1uut Allen i WM WM w... Garfield) rudily contuses to • puz· (tll Cl)) CJ) m .... 1\111111 zllnr murder, Kat• tnu-to find out .,. -..... •'lfe nsom for Rich1rd" What raatty h1ppened and stumbles Robin btcofnts the victim of 1 cun· on 1 super-MCret 10Y1rnm1nt op· nln1 plot whtn Kln1 Richard's cap· eratlon. io~ ~:.•nds a hl1ll r1nsom to spare !) ~h~ oFeo=1 ~!~~~ .1 U Cl) ..... is fired and his boss Is slain, • ~. CMlcie youn1 1lr1in1 medlanlc is 1rrattd JHI luteur s.... for 011 crlrM. Warren Stevens. John :U:' ANMI RitteJ2:9£:•ry DeCamp auest. m ·H1ROH1To: THE Mosr <9 CIJ> w ms, u. h .. *IMMACULATE EMPEROR' uUti "The Fix" st1my '°"on 1 ONLY ON KCET TONITEI fr1ntlc seardl for Hutch, who his betn abducted by a Jealous mob· fJl) I IHc"}J.H......._: 1\e lihlt ster whose ex·1ir1friend his be· I•....... .,erw The le1end of come romantically lnvol~ with Japan's Emperor Hirohito comes to him. Geoffrey lewis and Robert LOI · lite t11rou1h me documentary foot· · st I . ~ l:rse Putuftt Report Clul•,..11s1ti, WrtsUtq Get SMart 1.,. .. ,. uquar• ,,.,,,.. m HE lST CHURCHILLS' 1 0= 30 THAT'S MY MAM a * Stars Susan Hampshire " ONLY ON KCET TONITE! *IS COMEDY HIT @}The Flnt Ctlurd\llb "Bridals" IJ (9 Cl)> CJ) GB T ~ 1 t • 1 My John and Sarah become man i nd Miu wife while Enaland teeters on th• I MtfY Qrttft• Show brink of rebellion. Susan Hempshire lwerfy I VMlll SnlOOtl Show 1nd John Neville star. (})Last et Ute Wiid l~SO 181'"' Ted Amstronc 9:00 News IJ GIRL SINGER KNIFES · lhledlas de Sit•Pf• * CANNON; TOP ACTION 10'.45 m Ulila, Yep' '" U @ ~Cl) c..... A routine 11 .00 rn 0 m m GB News dru1 addiction case Involves Cannon CI) ®) QJ 00 Nf'n with • alrl who'• betn dtllberetely lat of Grtucho drugtd and beaten; 1 sinrer who's ~ .~~o ... mysteriously disappeared and 1 • , ... ~, -"' house that holds the secrets to the The Atll•aa flit entire punlt . Donna Mills. Jotl Mod Sqiaad Fabiani and Jen Walton euest. @ Pettr 8111n B ~(j)l?:'Dectu s Hot· C.•blt PK-I (Tentative) "The Loneliest ( (j)) l.we AfNrica• St1le Nlfht" An overwel1ht 1nd unpop· 11:15 ti) Cinema 34 ular·coed falls In love with Dr. Jake u :JO D @ (]) (I) CIS Litt Movte: Goodwin, th• only }>lrson who (Cj ''laftictE Crutttt ColltdJon seems to care about her. Nora Hef· et The• Alt" Geor11 Peppard stars. lin auuts. B ~ CI> 11i m John111 tarsoa 11 lt!*c~ HoftJ•oocl -The Si· II Tiit H....,......, a..tKT personality em Bury (]) M • v 1 e: .. E .. ktceable y.., .. hosts an ~xtenslvt tour of the KTlA (dra) '48 -01ne Clark, Ceraldlnt lot.. oriain1lly built by Warner Broqks. Brothers In the '20s. D <9 ({J) (}) Wide World Mov· 00 T1'e Ulltodables le: (C) "Outra1t" (dra) '73-Robert D <9 Ci)) Cf)&) larettt Tony Culp, Mar1yn Mason. Biretta enlists tht 1id of • friend O Movie: (C) .. ,ollew That C.11tJ .. who is an eitpert arson investirator (com) '68 -Phil Sllvtt$. when the mystery of MVtral U · GJ Minloll: l111posslllte plo$ive fires remains unsolved. 12·00 E'!Pt l.ooe (fCi llowit: (C) (Dr) "rM Rldt t. ' Mtwie (C) "love of TI1tt1 tll..,..l's TrN" (dra) '67 -Jldl </' (dra) '&S-Hldy umarr. lordn:•~ ~nson. 1Z:30 § NY,.D l'j Cl) Mtwie: (C) (Zin) "Thi Ad· Mevll: "'Sl111 of the R••" (dra) VNbfm of Dea Ju11" (adv) -ttrol ' 8 -Alexander Knoll. Flynn. 1:00 U® m r ... ,,.. Qi Mftie: (C) (n.r) "ffM die T•r· c. .. Autry rw." (dra) '60 -Paul Newman. 1:45 Mowte: (C) "T1le leautffllf fl!J LEE REMICK STARS • f,.. laslttul 11.r <com) *AS •JENNIE'-llfE OF 2• 50 -~etty Crable. Cesar Romero. CHURCHILL'S MOTHER .JO t2.ct-:.~~ sa.;;-551!:J'~~- fll) DOUT Creal PtftonNllCH: l :JO R Mowte: ~· Wt Dela" ,....... -. U., lb..,pll talri• (mus) '37 -frtd Astalrt. Youth Concert Series Story of the Symphony Orchestra televised exclusively on Chamel 50 Tonight at 7:30 pm "THE STORY OF PERCUSSION .. I ~. with conductor/host \ .. f HENRY BRANDON presented by ., i \ ~\~ ' f . ' . THE ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY in cooperation with Local no. 7, American Federation of Musicians additional playouts each week: MON 9:30am WED 9:30am FRI 9:30 am, 10:30 pm 0r-. County Televieion mode possible. by o gront from The Jomes Irvine Foundation Pace 13 1 HlJHSDAY OCioeP I fof "*'".,_ and aftiemoon ... ,.. = ... OAmME f'ROCIRAMI. , f9r '°"" CIOftWNellCll. .,. the9Y'• ..... · DAYTIME MOVIES t:JO .............. (mys) '50- l.lwnftce TlttMJ, Geofp Coulourb. ........, (ldv) '48 -Alan Lldd. 10:00 Cl) "'hltl1 lft .. ... ...... (mys) •ll -Emf Flyftn, Br.ndl M1rall1ll. 11.-00 ID "'11le &d1.W ~ (dr1) ''5 -Robtft Youn&. Dorothy Mc· G1tlr1.· 1:008.,... '"'·' ...... <com> ·41 -met MICMumy, Mery M1rtin. Qi ........... W ....... (1dv) 'S3 -Vlfllnll M110, Burt llncaster. l:JO l!J (C) ...... ... ..... .,... (ail) '66 -O.Vld Nlvtft, Cyril Cu· lldl. J:OO di (C) .._, II YMI (Je" (dr1) '66 -01n1 AndrtWS, Pier A111ell. J:JO (I) (C) .......... .. Lift" (drl) •"SJ -LIM Tumer, John G1vln. a (C) "'Celpl'a llldf" (ldv) '68 -Clint t.twood. SUsan Cluk, LH J. CoM>. If the fates bad deliberately chosen a mother for Winston Churchill, they could hardly have done better than Brooklyn-born Jennie Jerome. A woman of superlatives, of passion, drive, convictron, beauty, intelli- &C°" and spirit, she is the subject of ~ superb and important seven-part dramatized biography, "Jenriie: Lady Randolph Chur- chill," starrlna Lee Remick, which beains ~ednesday at 9PM on KCET, Channel 28. Jennie, ooe of three daughters of wealthy stock market player and philanderer Leon- ard Jerome and his wife Clara, moved to Europe with her mother and sisters in 1867. ••Jennie" beains six yurs later, with the Jerome family reunited for the summer and about to attend a splendid shipboard ball given by England's Prince of Wales. It is a fateful ball for Jennie Jeronfe, for there she · meets dashing young Lord Randolph Cbur- chil\, younger son of the Duke ahd Duchess of Martborouah. Lord Randolph in\mediately discovers she is a remarkable woman for the age in which she lives. She is frank, vivacious, and, most unusual of all, is extremely interested in politics! Jennie, on the other band, is capti· nted to discover Randolph shares her con- viction that life is too short to wute time on foolish party chatter and other social conventions. Three days later they aaree to marr)'. much to the horror of both families. Clara Jerome ii aw.are that Randolph. u a THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK, OCTOBER 5, t'7S 1.-00 8 .. TREASON", COMEDY * la ORAMA-WALTONS! 8 ft CJ) Cl) TM W..... John· Boy W.tton, newsp1per reporter 1nd buddln1 autbor, pll1S tlltf host to Portef Sha, I pnlfessioftll writtf from "" YOf11 who is producin& • auldtbooll to the Stlta of Vl11inil. WheA. the ~lsittv. Sims tums up 1 "lkeletoft" in the "closet" of Wal· ton's Mountlln's ,..tit 811dwin llditl. Jotln·loy decides he 1\11 1t11de • a"astty mlstlke In volUJ'• teerlna Ills servicft. Rlchlrd Mc· Kenli• aut1ts. II LAUGH A LOT WITH *THE MONTEFUSCOS! DID (j) tm m 1lt ..e.11t•1-ces When Mama Is allina with 1n Infected wisdom tooth, 1 succasion of cooks, lncludinf Poppa, 1tt:1mpt to cook Sundly dinner. D IMle: (C) (Zlw) "T1M ,.... fMe" (com) '48 -Bob Hope, J1n1 Russell. '- WM WM West ( (l))(J)El}ll..., .... • 11Pl1ve'' Barne(• squtd of men ru6rts to warln1 dresses durin1 1 h11t wive to help female dttac:lives Wl•n=:'t~ley catdl a rapist .......... , .... IWiaCan ....... .._...T.,.tln la,.... ........ ,,..... .. l :JO R ID (I) ~ @m Fay "Not With · My HU$band, Yoo 0on•r• fay turns clown • trtp ta Ampulcl, plant1"'a Instead ta ..... ,..., Al on 1 IMlll-ness trip ta w~ o.c., but N's wife olajecb. Normt11 AWtft alld ClndJ Azzlf'I ...... . u (9 (J)) (]) ...... ... "Mr. ~T Fuenta Oflly •Ila matten ..,. for t.lt IMlddlts Whtft i.t lbrb IMftl Mvtce to Ult "1o'ltlofw" sltut·lu. .. ................... • ......,.*".._.. .. I Clllllc n.e.. """" ...... ~ t:OO e (fl) Cll Cl) cas n.nMr ...._ ii: ("C) ~..,. ..... ' .., ... ..,. (Wtl) '73 -....... Coburn, Kris Krist0ff9non. Bob °"'"· ...... Roberd~ Rlc:Mrd JltcUI, • Kety Jur1do, Chut WlllL Ma~ stirs II 81Qy the Kid, die lqtftdlry western 1unm1n, ind Jlmtt Coburn portrays the llWtftln commltttct to brin1ln1 him doWft. D 9 Cll 9 ID ElltrJ Quu "The12tf\Aoot E'ipms" At 1 news· paper, the publislltr enters his prt. v1t1 elevator 1lone •nd pushes the buttOfl "12." When the elevltOf readies the 12th floor, the publisher is found sllln. Ellery questions the publishe(s sistlf', the man11lna editor ind the piPlf'S 1ttomey to l.!1 •nd solve the mystery. (j)llt u .......... ·a YOUTH GANGS WAR ON * STS •. OF SAN FRAN! I a c9 Cl)> CJ) m....._ .. s.. Fr1..ciie "School of fa(' StOM and Keller 1tt1mpt to locate four ~. 'JENNIE'. ~ ~ ._&o_ ·~ younger son, will inherit neither the title nor the estate of his aristocratic parents. To the Duchess of Marlborough, the mar- riage is simply "out of the question." Snob- bery conquered, the two marry a yea~ later. . , In succeeding weeks, the aeries· traces Jen- nie's life through the birth of her son Win· ston, destined to become one of England's greatest Prime Ministers; Randolph's plum- meting political career and eveneual death; her support and furthering of Winston's political ambitions; her two other marriages and her untimely death at the age of 67. Lee Remick won three best actress awards in England last season for her portrayal of Jennie Churchill. Other important members of the cast are Dan O'Herliby as Leonard Jerome; Barbara Parkins (Peyton Place) as Jennie's sister Leonie; Raebel Kempson as the Ducheas of Muborough; Cyril Luckham as the Duke and Thorley Walters as the Prince of Wales. Much of ~ ftJming for "Jennie" was done at Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of the Duke.,of Marlborough with the full cooperation of the Marlborough fam1J y. Cos- tumes throuah<>ut a.re authentic and· In many cases are · reproductions of actual gowns worn by the real Jennie Churchill ... Jennie: Lady R.andolpb Churchill" ia pert of the Great Performances se.ries airing nationally on the Public Broadcasting Service. KCET re~ls the program Saturday at 8:30PM . 9tudtnt1 • d..,,..,.., • • I.... ....... 10:00 ~.a:! =~ ... ~-~va! =-~ BSOLVEAntRIUER E Wll ._ _, ._.. .,.._ *WITH BARNABY JONES ,...... ,........... OCTOeER 10 • uoeQ!CI) ... fMI Advittd tbl• PJ!.Ut·~~~L..r'::; IMle: CQ (at) '?nlJ ,.... ,_ _._ 9N ft .... he's • prominent flcure wboftl the equ ..... t, 1111c1i., .. iftt 11 _.,, (IWJ) 'A -AnrflonJ hftMs. ··-·-•Qly .,.,, .. "W:: kids ldialre, Eddie acictpts• an In· PfOfib. .._.to..,...., tow J'Nf1 ' a.. n.ft ·-n. Dudtea = : ~ Pll08 vltltlon to addma llM student latw.wbtll -. ol t.111 ..,.. att· Melfi" A ·-~ trqtdy the ' JOW ._ ........ .C.. .,. NdJ of 1 ~ N• Yott Ctty ltllft apkatOtS. .ow a dvllea. dtcJde$ M ...ttt. ~ Jallft W9'tltt stan [).. 4My'a ........ acMol Ind dlen dltco\otti .. admlra· •lftts a .... cut ol t .. opwalloft. lttft Mk1M as tilt 0UcMA, 1 widow DAmME MOVIES tlon .. ._ acarctty UM word for tM Robert w-.,, JoM Rltttt, JIM ..._ llCIDftCI lftltNce to tM ... ...Ion "-Pl It UM ~I Act,..•, Mate SM,w, "-L1td ard of w ....... to...,... 119(1) ID.....,. & S. andStuartNllNC~ htt two ~ tlltt ttiey pul"IUt t-.ll •......, n.t .._... (coa) '45 01§tfiiitr1 Son" Fred Ind lA· II g Cl) am,... ..._ i.., wtt1t twety tot. ot ~ a.tit ltKllen, Y~nb Lile. mont sue 1 blwlslotl networ1I for 'lfht~,.,,., hat a dMnct ...._ -..., n1 ,,.... (dn) '45 -Min doin1 • uries about tlltm wlttl to 1*llM first·MM tM operatloel • u .. ~ . ......_ ,......_.._ Ladd, GIA RUlllll. Jewlsft dllrldtts. of • -·""' l•A• ot .-....... --~. ---.,._ .. Mewlt: (C) ('"""' ..... .. .... _...... ... • .. --,. .. ,... IO:OD (j) .,.._.. (drw) '44 -T1lufttfl ,_,. (com) '$2' :"'Bot, ............ lint W.rs who hive IMtftnlM 1 tP.IDA'r' ' Nn a.n Bankhead, Wll111m ltndi.. R·-· .... I. ,_,,.. ftMtropolltan ~I ""-w ·1 .,_ t111tn there for lrNhMi.t .11 U.. ._ •o: .. MEOICALSTORY'' IS iz:00e,]::;~';'~4!;9J!:'u:."· W:"'~~ntO>M••ll• o.. r:1.:.•1,:1r::..~if~~ *POWERFUL AND REAL 1:008:"1J NMn 'r Air" (dre) '36 _ J:rer'!mphl( t1bl over• secret mll\, John Smith and Edward M · 9 Cl) ltP _. M e 41 t 1 I fl'ld Maclllu,.._ .__ 8eft tt Prol«t In IQ attempt to learn lM drt'WI auest. a cC> """.._. ...... <•dv> ·so f111ow te1ev111on --..... trytn1 to provt that 1 pe.,tlcs fie. -T--Powtt, Onoa Wet&ts. r.,,... .. er. hHy ls eowtrin1 up the feet tMt 1·~·-~~-........... ...,. ....... ~ ,ci~n~ars •• 1 doctor .... ,, -" n• · reuon beltlnd tr.. 1hootlnt or • i J!J~ maqy of Its WOfbrs "'" contnct.s l:JO a (C) .... Ele9f ~ (dra) -• -... ...... cancer from woAJnc at Ult plant. 11 -Tony Fnndota, Anl•nette Wl9 ..,.._, sa... ~ ,...,.,,_ "Sllotlldtr ~ ~'t:: Comer. :=::. to Sttouldet' trait of A MurW' Harry °"'911 ~ Palance, Barban Lina. LI Na e.. AMfll ,._. ., (QI (I))()) aJ HaRJ O "Por· J:OO a ........ ef .......... (dre) '57 ln Aq*' ,._, .._ lO:JO 1-aeS••1•H•1 T., trlts to sort out dues In 1n effort J:JO (f)"'f ..... Mair"' (com) '48 -Ja,a..,. La....,,. Prtcra• Hept hlc:e Htpr which his dltnt, a YGUftl retarded D (C) ""J1le .. ..,... (adv) '66-BJ. proves to bt 1 quidl study Cl) ..._ boy, Is suspected of belna 1n tlu· Dean Martin, Statll Sttvem. in th• dtspensina f1vors depart . Int to ret to tht·bottom of I case In Jean Atttlur, Jotln Lund. l:JOB@(l)Cl)fll•A•s•H "Hey Doc'.' ll:OOl ~gu ..... ~ ~lt·strencter. ment, end Hldeye ,.11eys solvln1 Set. .... I ._.. ,..... R"9ft an 1nnortd division CDiontl's em· ...,.: (t) '"IUsttt' -....U" let S..rt bmusln1 problem Into 1 future com) 'SS -Henry Fonda, J1cl1 10:•1= Ptr111rta e. ~ l:OO ~a aimm..,. ~~@~~C'..:•nd~. ~ Lam::a::~ney. la ,,...... c.tll (17) (I) Cl) ... iii Ft1nk ~mpanell1 iuests u Me4 1411*1 11:00 (I) agm Nnl huim the owner of a nl&ht club where Ed CJ)htilt c.. (I) a 0 .., . ,,....... st1rts hln1in1 out, ind rellvin1 th• .......... .... .. . 'ettrida'• r •• ., PISt. '" n.. Wr111ti.c Set. •• Ada•·12 I Mtrt Griffin Sllew • Wei Street wen • ~ LIKy .. ~, ,,.... leveltJ ' Yldal SaSSMlt Sllow Cf)) ..... Meriel• .,.. Tiit All•• flt -" £1 sa..w dt bstt.a Ptna leed S.llad ( : ~...:".,~..... 9:00 B @(]) ())Ha• a II Fh 1 ·0 ll:l5 0> a... S4 CJ) llr. l.adJ Utit lnatla Heat ~mtone, somewhere in H1w1ii Is 11:JO6 i ~ CtS Let. lhvlt: "k· ' K lcalfttwcl air missile. That much Is dear lo .....,....... .. d Bl k & Alive" 'II -...... •m .. -utllllln1 I Ru»lan·m1de SUrflct·lO· I @) m JM.,, CatNn . =-~ MltloMf UltJN ~ •• -1..__ ........... ....._ . plottln1 to shoot down 1n airplane Uli" hot '72 _ Wllllam MtMtll. <ta Cl)) I.ewe AIMriaa St1'e (I) fflcU'a HtrMt Mc:Garrett, but he doesn't know who, .... : .. , Low A ..,_,,.. 11:15 Ea.-. S4 • ilict ~ .. Hie Newt Wh'6e, wflen and which pl1ne!!! susp) '45 -Jim S.nnon, Nina 11:30 8 (U) Cl)()) CIS lJrtlt llt¥lt: (I)) U-AMrican StJ1e John Collc:os, Geor11 Takai, Con· rocti. Ce) .,._, of ~ £vii Id" (wes) • F~ ti Mia stance Towers, Geor1e Oshiro and D (tit (i)) (J) Wide WCNid s,.. '68 -Glenn Ford. Lou Frizell 1uest. Clll ·~rr HliTllr A Portr1it of 19 (i) 9 m _......, Car10I 7:00 01!1D9@ @?;HD..... D 9 (j) 9 @tH b t 11 o c 11-c~;r· fr. HeDIJ•H•"' fial1ile lifd flel "The Deep Blue Sea" Mowit: (C) .,.,.._,., JulldJea• ~ "'T1tt Cruet TW'tf" (dra) ........ ,_ Donati Jim's search for • missing model (adv) 'S6 -Stewart Grenier, Av1 · '56 -John Ericson, Mart Blanchlrd. ~~Tnrtll uncovers • homicide tran throuch Gardner. D ( .. (})) Cl) WW. Wtrld ,.,... • filch fashion s1udio which luds m Mbaio9: lapoulllk lt9b Minni.ii & lonptrNr' eo.e.tratioa to 1n Intricate underworld opera-fll) Wmlqtoa Wtt• la Review D -..: (C) "Opentlilll er.a I left lKY lion. Grelchtn Corbett, Robert Wtb· £.illes" (adv) '69 -Rlcf\ard Conte. Tiie Bl ber and Janet Macllchlan &uest. 12:00 IJ Doa l1t~ntt'1 ~ ~ GI Mlalea: ,..,...,.. Cl) htma.U !'"" UlteudllbJes ~ Movie: (C) "na sa.v.-• (1dv) 1?:0011 Twlletit ZeM ~ ~-et:.....Q -... C!B (I)) Cf) £l) ABC Fr iday 63 -Steve Reeves. Q) hit· (C) "'T1tt Ede'' (adv) LIJTII --....,... le: (C) (Zht) '"Sweet Hostart" 9 Roel Co11eert '48 -Do~1tu F1lrt>1nks Jr. : W•.aa (dra) '75 -Linda Blair, Martin fE llup'a Ulow ! (I)) ltouut Sheen. Jeanne Cooper, Bert Remsen, 12·-m . I ltlO NYPO . , Piroaa · lee Debroux. A blmre dram• about . .-, Mowlt. "Shan1hll Storr' (mys) M~. "Mlutoa a.tr lorea' Tilt Add11111 F••llJ a younr woman, kidnapped by in ~ -Ruth Roman, Edmond dv) 53 -John Derek, John Hodi· tscaped mental patient, who is led 0 Brien. • iAudr~otter. ]:JOI foflew.u, .. Into a strenae wor1d where her ab· 1:00 0 fu m Mld•ltflt $pedal Ike & 1.00 II§@ • To11orr:ow a9J 8' ttonrwod SCuaru ductor becomes her teacher, friend T .,_. low ~ria11 ~ Ina urner aunt. 1 •. ~5 ............... -....~ -•--]•_., (dra) Wortd tf Mve-·re "81d11111d •ndThlovee8olclr. ,,.__ 1 • ...... --''6 lfl'O I ! """ 1:45 e lllftlt: "'Udl" (drl) '46-~tt-Humphrey Boaart, Liubettl iDolp~::t; tf a.. Sta Mme: (Zhr) "Visit to ~ S1n1n Glenn Ford. Rita Heyworth. ··:00 I #0·-.... _ ...... $ ........... -.. <·"'•> ._ .. _, ...r (com) ·50 -Jerry lewis. ~ -• ,....,. "' .,.... "" """ .INn 8laekm1n. 2:30 m All-lflcftt S.ow: "TM MOM ts Z:JO Al·Ntcftt ~ ~ Mo•· * .._,,._, to lcbJ Jau?" EJi) Washlnat-o Wet~ lo RftW Don." ...,_ 8etul Sea" Mta." "flPt lrott ....,. (SUSP.) ·~2 -Bette Davis, Join ):45 B .... ; .. Mwwtun flt lafd. CraWford. tMrt" (com) '49 -Shir1ey Temple, ID .,_,, luedt Robert Youn1. fa (I) Matdl 5a1M t:JOI ..... :~en . Pobre Clara J:JO IJ ...... ; ......... tbt lad...,. (tm) '48 -Robert Ryan, R.andolph Scott. Pace 15 'MONTY PYTHON CIRCUS' . 'n.e. zmy ...... comedy tede9 fatwee (left to npl) l'..rk Idle. Gnlllam Claapman, MkUel Palla, Jou ~ Terry Jooa ud Teny GllUam. The long-await.ed, much-anticipated Southern California premiere 9f "Monty Python's Flying Circus" happens Tues- day at lOPM on KCET , C hannel 2~. . The 5eries has been called everythmg from irreverent to surtcal to anarchic: It consists of outrageous skits (both in- studio. and on-location), sight gags and animation put to- gether by five Brit,ons and one Americ~. They ~re John C lecse. Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. KCET will air 39 of the programs on a weekly basis. Monty Python's Flying Circus was a fixture on the BBC for five years before being imported to the U.S. On WNET in New York, the series was the highest-rated program o~ that station last season. In Canada viewers staged a mass deinonstration demanding re•runs when the show completed its-first J 3-week cycle. As Newsweek magazine noted: "There is no Monty Py- thon (a. fictitous name chosen to evoke a smarmy persona) but the s how is a circus of sorts, and its six-man troupe Hies to the nea~t reach of dementia." Regular characters include double-visioned mountain climbers, sissy lumber- jacks, drill sergeants who teach recruits how to protect themselves against assault by fresh fruit, and a street gang of old ladies known as the Hell's Grannies. The series con- stantly pokes fun at bureaucracies of all kinds. Newsweek calJed the series "the cream of British com- edy," whi(e Marvin Kitman of Newsday described the open- ing show as "the most outrageous, insane half-hour on American TV since Ernie Kovacs." The New York Times Labeled the series "a souffie of lunacy" and the Chicago Tri- bune said silnply, "You gotta see it to believe it.'' Monty Python's Flying C ircus had its origfos in L969 . when Cleese and Chapman, gagwriters for the "Frost Re- port" in England, teamed up with Palin, Jones and Idle. who were also involved in writing satire. They decided to offer the BBC their own program. The BBC did not balk, even though the writers said frankly that the series would be "anarchic and free." Gilliam, a U.S. native, was later added to the team to handle the wild animated graphics employed on the show . . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBERS, 1975 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: ~r 4th (r.M.) 3:00 a.11c1 Qrowth •llcl Dtvtfopllttftt 4:30 Search: The Quest for Person1I Me1nln1 &:00 C.MUmer Experience 7:00 Writir;J.!;l..A Reason 1:00 Jen rd'1 America (PBS) l :JO Ma11c Of OI ral•U..1 (KOCE) 9:00 .. ..,_. TIMatn "Hine Tail· ors" Episode IV (PBS) SUNDAY: OCTOBER 5UI (r.M.) 3:00 Classic Thutre rrnlew (PBS) 3:30 Classic Theatn "Edw1rtl II" (2hrs.) (PBS) 5:30 Sp1cl1t: "Our Story" -"The Peach Gan(' the first pro1ram in this series of dr1m1ti21tions of incidents from early American history illustrates the conflict between En1lish and Indian no· lions of Justice. (PBS) 6:30 Sr1Vt11rd of the Sutt Ricardo Mont1lban nerr1tes 1 film show· inr the salv11in1 of 1 Spanish ship which sank off the coast of Padre Island near Port Mans· field, Texu, in the mid-16th century. (PBS) 7:00 Ascent of Man (PBS) 8:00 Conttniporary Clllfornla lasues (KOCE) 1:30 Ifs O•IJ Booze A docum~tary on teen11e 1lcoholism. 9:00 Souftdsta&e (PBS) 9:30 flfl•c U.. (PBS) MONDAY: OCTOBER 6tfl (r.M.) 10:00 ht-sdtotl rroiram•lna (KOCE) 11 :30 Dectric C..PlttJ (CTW) lZ:OO Sela• Street (CTW) 1:00 ln-Sdtool ...... rllftntitti 2:00 Ascllt tf Man (PBS) 3:00 loot Beat (PBS) 3:30 Mister hcen Nelahborfloocl 4:00 Sesaint Street (CTW) 5:00 Electric Co•P1n1 (CTW) 5:30 VIiia Alecrt (PBS) 6:00 Cllllcl Qffttll allcl Dtvefopment 6:30 Writiq ftt A Re&IOn 7:00 Seardl: The Quest for Personal Meanin1 7:30 fean: Orance County (KOCE) 1:00 W"1cl rras (PBS) 1:30 Clllfornla Journal (PBS) 9:00 Cetrt .. 1pom1 Clllfomla tasues (KOCE) 9:30 The David Sussklncl Show (PBS) TUESDAY: OCTOBER 7th (r.M.) 10:00 In-School rrocram111ln1 (KOCE) ll:JO Dtctric C.mpa., (CTW) 12:00 Sesame street (CTW) 1:00 l•·Sdteol ho1ram•ln1 2:00 ~ Civlllntion 2:SO Wnll•stM WMk In lniew (P8S) 3:00 CraYeJatd of tlte Sutt (R) (PBS) 3:30 Mister •oc•ra Nelchborfloocl 4:00 Sesantt Stre.t (CTW) 5:00 Electric Compa17 (CTW) 5:30 Clrnteoltndas (PBS) 6:00 Btc llue Marble (HfT) 6:30 Cotnu•tr Experitftcle 7:00 Classic Tlteatrt Preview (PBS) 7:30 Pltttte fonun: Le11lly Speakin1 1:30 Ifs O..ty '"" (R) (KNBC) 9:00 Asct..t of Ma11 (PBS) 10:00 S., lf9tlttt s,.dal ~ltioft: The Nellon of Islam (PBS) WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER Ith (r.M.) 10:00 ht.SC'*' P'rtf'l11tMlq (KOCE) 11:30 Etecttlc eo.,.., (CTW) 12:00 S..Mt Street (CTW) 1:00 ht·Sdtool Pfotra••i.t 2:00 ROMHtlc ltbttlloft (PBS) 2:30 Anbt ......... .. 3:00 WH111 (PBS) 3:30 Mllttr Rt1tf'I .W,llborftttcl 4:00 Sesa1we SbMt (CTW) 5:00 Electric c..,.., (CTW) 5:30 Yllll Alt(ra (PBS) 6:00 Child Srowttl alNI DfttlePM•t 6: 30 Writi1t1 fer A RlltOll 7:00 Sardi: The Quest for Personal Meanin1 7:30 Showcase (KOCE) 8:00 Malttfpilce Titutre "Shoulder to Shoulder" (PBS) 9:00 Spedal "In Performance at Wolf Trap: Robert Devereux" (PBS) THURSDAY: OCTOBER 9th (rJL) 10:00 ln-Sdtool rr11ra1111tl., (KOC£) 11:30 Electric C..puy (CTW) 12:00 Saa•• sm.t (CTW) 1:00 111-Schoel rl'O(n••iq (KOC£) 2:00 ClllfOfftla Jourul (PBS) 2:l0 Jui SMpftercl's AIMrica (PBS) 3:00 Focus: Ora•lt C.ulltJ 3:30 Mister Rot•rs ....,..borllood 4:00 Sesame Stmt (CTW) 5:00 Oedrk ColftpaftJ (CTW) 5:30 ClrnscoltlNla1 (PBS) 6:00 Clllfomla 'Jourul (P8S) 6:30 Consumer Experlncie 7:00 Conttmpo1aty Clllfomla luuet (KOCE) 7:30 TM Ora•r• Madtille Debut of a new m11azine procram on li1ht and serious sides of Oranre County. (KOCE) 1:00 loot Beat (PBS) • 1:30 Classic Tlteltrt rrevlew (PBS) 9:00 Clauic lltntre "The Duchess of M11fl" (PBS) FRIDAY: OCTOBER lOtll (r.M.) 10:00 l•·Sdtool rrqra••ill (KOC[) 11:30 Otdrlc C.•pellJ (CTW) 12:00 Seu1t1 street (CTW) 1:00 ••·Schol ,,.,,.. •• , 2:00 Clllfontla C.wtt•ponry luun (KOCE) 2:30 Classic Theatre rmtew (PBS) 3:00 lie lfue Marble (NET) 3:30 Milter R .. en Nelfllborhood 4:00 s.u ... street (CTW) 5:00 Dectne C..peltJ (CTW) 5:30 Vitia Alerre (pf)S) 6:00 Cllild Crewttt and Developatellt 6:30 Won11n (PBS) 7:00 Seard!: The Quest for Person1I Mean in( 7:30 Vottn' rtpefhtt rre•ltre "Or 1n1e County In Washlnaton" (KOCE) · 1:00 Wahi1iton WHk In Review (P8S) 1:30 Wall Strfft Weet (PBS) 9:00 llup's Show (PBS) 10:00 Aviation Wtadler (PBS) SATURDAY: OCTOBER 11th (r.M.) 3:00 Child Crowtfl and Development 4:30 Search: The Quest for Personal Meaninr 6:00 eo.. .... ., Expert. .. 7:00 WritJ•a fer A t .... 1:00 £ .... At ,,,.,._, (PSS) 9:00 Masttrpila Tlleatrt SMuJdef to 5'touhttr: "Th• • Pankhursts" (PBS) SATURDAY lO-.lO I U JR.·= <-a> ·31 j -Randolpll Scott. Joan Bennett, Witter Brennan. n. ....... VidMy ltS. .... OCTOllU 11 Eedrtc c...,.., - ~Cl) fw o.t S,.. IMI dllDWetW.. ...... ff 5:S5 (\j NIC Sefta H A1ceW ame nu...--CIM, tums • t ' .. • • \ ! ' 1 •• 11:00 1:00 Cl) s..t.e S.•albf and location to be announced. l:JO lY'laa.... ,~: ........... ,..... r:r.'I ........... . TMs Is .. RR. 7:00 su:.:-:........ ll:JO e~· .... 0 Ci) am .... ., + 4 : 1 .. , .. .,.. (dra) ...-....... ' 5 -Rod Clrntron. Jd ec.111. <ta CJ)) (}) M t I I I • 1 I II::. .,. lZ:OO. ~CJ) Cl),.., ........... 7:30 ..... -.,,,.... .. HIP Sdlell llllR .... ,....., ' ~.. a Mtvlt: (C) "'CanH c.,.. (wts) ! l~ Cl) sic-111111 •5} -Randofph Scott, Raymond l":e.t11 l tile,:: & letrf/ 1M•1;.- o. ... 'I""" ......... (I) Teny Hla f.... . ...... Ml Tenlt: S.IMHf 1:00 ~ Cl) Cl) Pebllln l 11•• eur Men's Mml·final matcha from •• Maul, H1w1ll. au oo o m s.crtt llf• of ..... , ea ... W-11ttr KJftJ • u :JO {fl} m CIJ Ftt MtMrt 'Kttttte" Irr. li .. 1Jc llue ..,,... &Mt 11 Sptce · c.u,.,.... c.t n,.....,.. u11t r .. , 1:00 @CJ) CJ) ca a. .. ,..,. n. TM Advtwturt ... , ilfllrtt Nuts for Clndettlll" Yoke of Tebt This Czec:hslov1klan film Is en up· • EJedrtc c..,..., d1ttd version of the classic fairy· l :lO ml(}) Cl) lu11 lu•"J I bid· tale In whldl Cinderella Is an rvnner Ho11r . lndeptndtnt i nd tntrptlc youn1 19 CJ) llO) @D '111• P11!UMr 1lr1 who had a happy clllldhood raeJ. er-Man until the d11th of htr father. Three Dtt11il Utt Mtuce "ma1ic" hazelnuts, provldtcl by • Cr.i!l Cl)) Cl) TN lMt S.ucer sympathetic Mrvant, solve Cindertl· Mtvit: '"CeMtte 1·2'25" (•dv) l1's problems. '43 -R1ndolph Scott. Elli Raines. U Mtvit: (C) "'Sea Wife" (1dv) m Merit: "The la111Mt PrilM" '57 -Richard Burton, .loin Collins. (dra) ·55 -Robert Francis. Brian Ci) Mowft: "'SuNwt" Se•.....,. Keith, Diane Foster. (adv) '58 -John Bentley, Brett Hal· tJi) Mlsttr ~en' Ne!Pbtfttood sey. ,:00 o@ rn ®1 m und ot u.. u <~ CJJ> w mu.. enc·. Lott llecll IJ Mme: (C) ..,...., RMf" !Sii y Pl•-.U (wes) 'SJ -Rory Calhoun, Cemeron l:JO • *rit: (C) '"TM Maw's Mitchell. ,.._.. (wtS) '54 -Jim Davis, (j) ~r•11t Kelly Ryan. O (~ (()) CI) Adweatum of 81· I Stut Tr1l1 I 111 1'e Ylt1mlH Ceuatry Music 2:00 Dustf1 Tr......,11 9:30 : ~m£'~ilda-Dee • ~"Ct:~~ TIM «* W @(j)@DRu, ... , R111 ~ Law It e. lener (j) Mwle: °'TM Strip" (dr1) 'Sl-<9 Cf)) Cl) E:f) NCAA fotCfalQ Mickey Rooney, Wiiiiam Demarest. Michiaan S t1te vs. Michl&an SPE· F'lllll l•bl,. CIAL NOTI: The time of this 1ame ~Wllbll,. lmtltl1 sa... is TOOATIYt dependina on the eo,.c.n. time and location of the first Wortd • U. NIWJ Series baseball 1ame. If the base· Z:JO .. ,. e. LN,.i.a ball aamt aoes In tht momln&, this TN lnlnetb aame will 1ir sometime Saturday *rit: "T1llt Pride ff tM , .. afternoon. tea" (dre) '42 -Gary Cooptr, · 1 Wenk.A-,.,,._, Teresa Wricht, Walter Brennan. : Sal• sw.t Babe Ruth. 10:00 (jjJ (I) CJ) 11\au•!/I• Hour Cotnblt . 9 (I) m ..,.. .... ""'" (Qj Cf)) (l) m Spetd lum of the A,ea hterU•lb i n • .,, Laale EAMrkl• ..... SceM Clfu•IMn 0., P1radt C.ucatlM It w.fti ~ "'HIP« & H.....,.. (mus) ••ca• '43 -Michele Mor1an, frenk Slnat· • Arrta.bni USA re. Barbare Hale. 3:00 ld ., the Mtlla.t I .... ..... ca m> AllMftc9• ....... Tralla Wnt a., 'Ait1k Sp11lsll llilevle • MM: (C) '"Ot•tftut DIJI of THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBERS, 1975 u..a ........ (wa) •66 -Robtft lM ef .. WM . • Horton, Oilne liker, Sal Mineo. llla••ld 11111............ ........ =••n ..,,. • .. !'_............. ...... ....... .. _ Cll ~ t11sn,r.1c CafTIM 1111•11 fleit "4IW ......., ........ ...... : .. , ...... S:JO ........... . ..., .... : ......., •••h .... f.Oftl) • 46 -Leo Gorcty ' the 8only Bop, Sflttdoft lt0nard. G .......... "Th• 8th WOf\dtr of th• Worfd'' i TlfUll n.ln .............. , ........ ( ) 'S7 -Jotln llel, Co&ttn Crey. U c...,, ............ ~·Act1t111111....­ (ckl) -H11mpll~ 1ot1rt . ... ,.,,..,. .... FMfanll fllciH 4:GO .... ....,~. b•FNCWIHl&tllltlltt Tldlr ltT*'ATMlf ........ ... .... ,.,.., ...... .... ....... (f}) Wit ltldq Fail Secar ..... Y•ff~re 4:JO n {ft.I CJ) (I) cas _,. "*" ~ ~ Bruniwk* $50,000 Sflowclown" The sllowdowft pits tfl• top •m•ttur woman boWftt In t!M country 11.tnst the top prof111ional wom1n bowftr In a one·a•m• m1tdl, winner t•k• 111. Two mllchts wlll be televised. In th• first, two pros- -- fJD GOV. BROWN ANSWERS *BUCKLEY-FIRING LIN~ . ·~ .• :-................ 1:•1w..,,.,.. ff Ml .. Dell....., k1M1 Ttlt JaM "uutfl ind "obert Wainer l\Mlt. 0 I.At's 111-. A DMI (Continued) Judy Souter end Vuma Grlnftldt-•--------,---- both survivors of ur11tr qu1llfyln1 compttitlon, will roll one 1amt to dtttrmlne who will flCI Clrofyn Anderton. Fort Worth. Tm1, the 1m1teur with th• llittlest national bowtina 1ver111. Th• ahowdown Is broadclst live from the Circus Muimus room of Caesa(s P1l1ee 4'l las Veau. Nev1d1. Htc1.-s Htrees Mntrid ................ .~ ..... ( ([)) Nfl II• .. tM Wed . lteltelt Spefta LA(ltldt c...u .... 5:00 K&.ca Kodley L.A. Klnp vs. New Yortt lsl1ndtrs. (])Utdt..-. 0 <QICI)) (I) O)AIC'e .Wltlt W..Wffs,.ts •::.WM Wttt m Hr Run Comedy Hit! *••No Time for Sergeants" with ANDY GRIFFITH m Mewle: (Zllr) ..... n.. ftf ,.,. 1t111b" (com) ·sa -Andy Griffith, Nick Adams, Murrey Hamilton. l "lcllt .... ,, ,., c... tM c..try Slttlt II•: '-r1lt ~ (l 928) Eleanor Boardmen and James Mur· • ~ •• flll•~ -S:lO-~~~ St.we FCNTett. as U. Hondo Harrelson, shouts lnstruc:tiofw to members of hft S.W.A. T. t .. m H ~ deal wtth • fem· lly ft&trtlni Wiction In '"iendet· ta," on ABC's S.W.A. T., S.tur· day (Oct. 11) et 9PM. ,... 17 Order Yours NOW ••• {?::; 1000 ~)~ it' I J~,;~ tT • .P~RSONAUZED •stYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mre. John Do• 123 Mein Street Any town , Any•t•t• 123.&5 Label• Do Not Hew• A Printed Border. Stylish Vogue type on fine qu•lity white CJ.UMM•d paper, r ---------------------, Fiii in thia coupon, clip and mail with Sl.50* Piiot Prlntlft9 Label Div., '•t Office lox 1560 Cotti Meu, C1llfornla 92626 ... ........ ........ . ..... ... . .. ... . ................ . ........ ................................................................... .. ......... .... .. ........ ................ ... ........... ........ .. .. ······· . . . L------------------~--J ,.,. 18 l .... m u11•u• . ... ,n~ .. ~ ~::r.,.... .... ,;-............ oil'tr Jlfft(10ft'S fall" NobodJ ..,_ to .,..11 tD M'a MtmS to hive ti. tot lllOthet ,.,. ~ -~· 00 .... f1non -IO IM raortl to dtapeRll lost 100 PN'*-S lftdl • detlll. mtasum to pt tome atttntloft. Oft • are. OM of tM fatlll ..., au Cll a e ~ ,....,....oftM-. "Ille tnijedliift" ....---•bout • pnlPOMd lnapectioA of tMit .. " fire 1t1Uon bJ County SupeMtclc lt:OO {,f.. = ........ Kenntth HalUI aRd COuftty flrt il9r'S ...... Chief Houts, tt1t paraNcllcs 1ftd 8 TONY FRANCIOSA IS Squ.d 51 inust sanfttdl prepm· * "~ATT HELM"-ftEWI tions for the vlslt In IMtwMft ...,. . ·a <B ())) CJ) m 111 e e • a I • 11nc1ts. Jllnnt Cooper, W1rran hr· ·~s ~" Helll'• it- D n r 1nd Wotfm1n JICk suat. vesUptlon rf tM tM ......, ct JI ....... a.. ldopttd '°""' WOtnH ........ ,. HM.... dtr ind 1n tluM •-_.. CIR Cl)~ S • t • r • • 1 q11ttn. fartey Granaer. Jlton £--. t-wliii • ........_ c..Mu "-f"nces Rtld and P11M11 lellwocMI • ·~....... ... .. uat: panltd bJ thl Edmon· .., .,. a. ton Symphony Orchestr•, Ms. U1· Makel C.-.. 1ams delivers • medley of muslcll Tiit =•"" hits. Lltl . ... GJ RAY STEVENS GETS lO:JO T..., .a ape~ *,.MISTY" ON HEE HAW ..... m Met tin RIJ Stmns, Su.un ... 1.2/Q.fr TllM i end Grandpa Jones suest. ..... n. "TOtlltftt" · = 11:00 CSl D a Cl)~~ llllewie liliwli: ....., (dra) .._... ' -U.ard G. RolMnlon. Hulallll· fl!)• 'SONLY BOOZE' • rer 8ofart, Ann Sottltm, Ralllfl ..,_ * TEEN ALCOHOLISM! llmy. -m T....... ,. Akltll ... s,edll "Ifs I~ CJ)) ..... Only=.... ~: ..... TIIMIKS. ... 1111" ti~ lnlMlt ,...,.... com) sa -AHJ Qrffflth, Nick l :JO W im CJ) CJ) DIC MI SS Tu 11 y Ad•i:...., a.- throws 1 party for Doc to celebrate E p TL a. thtir 15th 1nniv1rsary of wortin1 o. Meltl' ta.. Tnt toaethtr. and rive him a brown llz· 34 ard mtdicll bl& that h• quietly kt C..-t h•t•;; ~· .. c..trJ 11:15 Meillr. "1'1111'1" (-.) '65 -II~,.....,..._:,._,, l*9J ony Younc. Din Du,,u. ~ ... Cltlfdll "Jennie Jerome" IDr...elc Lew ..._ ~ (f)) Sdeece ,... n.tn f:OO Cl) MlfJ TJltr ...... ll:JO . fliiilea 5%1 (C) ......... • ~mlS 1udltlontd to host a ri) '64 -npp1 Htdrtn, Sain 1am1 allow In New York, som1thlni nnery, Dl1n1 Baatr. · th• news staff tr11ts very llahtly IS'[! c--:::n ".:'':! until h• Is chosen fOf th• )ob and . they find out their pompous, 111• fu'lt rotattn1 host for this MW ~na inchorman Is really aolni to series from New YOf11. tlllt wlll •If lllVI wttkty UC.pt for tht fint Slturdly D 9 (I) a ID .. I c s • tu r • In Ndl ~th when .. tt wift be ,.. 4-1 .,._.. (C) (ZIN') "1111 Me-~ by 'W..und. Rqullr faa· cMlk" (dR) •72 _ Chanu Bron· tures of the series wHI be Jim Htn· ton Jan·Mld\HI Virant, KMMn son ind th• Muppets and lhoft ~n. A hired USIUln dtvbes 100 comedy fllms st1rrina, writttP and ways to .i1mln1t1 his victlms-1nd produced b? comedlln Albert they 111 work. Broob. ..... : CC) (Zltr) .,... •• _.. Ci) ........... ,.. ..... (Wes) '39 -Tyrone Powtr, Henry :---(xi·fl) 63 -Woff Raubift. Fonda. D llllewie: CC> -n.. W• .....,, Cl) leldll ,,.. Ille OIJalilk {Wes) '67 Jofln WQM. Hanni D S.W.A. 1'.--ASSASSIN Keel Kirk Doullts R~ w11ar *STALKS HONDO KHMn Wynn. • ' U CQI CJ)) CJ) ED S.W.A.T. "The Cl) llllewie: "M "'""11111111111t" Vendetta" Lt. Harrelson ind a (dra) '42 -Humphrey Botart. crooked property owner ar. marbd Peter Lorre, Jlclllt GIMJC>n. fOI' dtlth by a !>'Ir of Vlnftallee-IJ Mtwle! "'Mblle .. "9 ....... ... klna 1.x-to1wlcts who plan to (iCl·fl) '59 -Rldl1rd Travis, ClttlJ ciute evldlnce po4nt1n1 to two Downs. btothtf1 who hive t1k1n tht law I . ..._. . Into tMlr own h1ndl In an 1ttampt 1:00 At OM W1lft ••• to 11'11 tM f1mlly home. Paul Min· l:IO llllewie: (C) ~ tf E.Mlllat" ttt, Geor11 Murdock, Aldo Ray, com) '62 -Davkl Niven. Mlch11I Scott Newman and John Bennett Wlldln1. Perry 1uest. m Al.fltellt 1Mw: ... a1•11rd," D Mewlt! (C) (Zlflk) "Strlqt ...................... .. L11J II TIW'll'' (dra) '55 -Greer ti" Glnon, Dint Andrews. Clmtn>n 1:00 a llllewie: -n.a H1nl11a .., If Mltdltil. fMr lie" (com). '90 -Allsttlf Sim, ..... ,,_ 11111 ~ Mtrpm ~. TM • ~.:i Tbe premic day at . The suneal studio c 1oncs on a Mo for ftv in Net that sl dem~ its fin As 1bon f but d flies ti incluc jacks. thems ·of olcj itantJ; Ne edy." ing I Ame1 lllbel< bune Mc when port" wbO oler· even· be ... iddo empl .. Tiie _, ..... c1'••11J ..._ ,..... (Wl Co ....-> &tc ..., Gt • a , , , MlcMll _...., ,... a ... ,, T917 1 .... • T1n1 c= . n.e long-awaited, much-anticipated Southern California premiere of "Monty Python's Flying Circus·• happens Tues-- day at lOPM on KCET, Channel 28. · The series has been ci.lled everything from irreverent to surreal to anarchic. It consists of outrageous· skits (both in-. studio and ~location), sight gags and animation put to- gether by five Britons and one American. They arc John Cleese, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Terry 1one5 and Terry Gilli.am. ~CE'I;lwill air 39 of tJi~ programs on a weekly basis. . · Monty Python's Flying Circus was a fuct~re on the BBC for five yean before being imported to the U.S. On WNET in New York, the ~ries was the highest-rated program on that station last season~ In Canada view~ staged a mass demonstration demandini re-runs when the show completed its fint 13-week cycle. · As Nc\Vsweek magazine noted: ."There is no Monty Py- 1hon (a fic:titous name chOscn to.~vokc a smarmy persona) but' the show is a circus of sorts, .atld its six-man troupe flies to the nearest reach of dementia." Regular characters include dodble-visioncd mountain climbers, sissy lumber- jacks, drill sergeants who teach recruits how to protect themselves a1aiast assault by fresh fruit, and a street gang ·of old.ladies known as the Hell's .Grannies. The series con- itantly pokes fun at bureaucra~ies of all kinds. Newsweek called the series .. the cream Of British com-~" while Marvin Kitman of Ncwsday· described the open- ing show as "the mos.t outrageous, insane half-hour on American TV sinec Ernie Kovacs." The New Y orJc Time$ llbeled the series "a soume of lunacy" an~ the Chicago Tri- bune _said simply, '•You gotta see it to believe.it!' . Mqnty Python's Flying Circus had its origins in 1969 when Cleese and Chapman, gagwriters for the "Frost Re- port" in &Land, teamed up with Palin, Jones and Idle, wbO were involved in writing satire. They decided to <>Cfer·tbc BBC their own program. rhe BBC ~id not balk, even· tbOUah the writen said frankly that the serits woold be .. anarcruc and free." Gilliam, a U.S. native, wu l&ter 8dded to the team to handle the wild animated graphics employed ~ the sbQ9tr. .· Ms men then ~•it ............ n.. ..... ................ = ......... Emmr-~ n.c.-, ....... ,....., cest member. . ,. Tim Conway may ~ave to invest in • new license plate for 'his car. People all over southern California have learned to 1'8COlnize his car from the plates, which reed, "13 WKS," Conway•s·way of remindina himself and the world ·that he has never l•sted lonpr than 13 weekl as a ,....,..,. on any television seriea, lncludlna hi• own. Now that he's a reaular on The Carol Burnett Show, Saturdays at lO?M on CBS, Conway Is IO optimistic 8bout his future pl8ns to ,,,..,..., his license pl4tel. LoolUna blck, Conway now thinks th8t thrl Is wh8t he rally wanted •II thole years, to be a reaular .cast mem~r, ~one with Harvey Korm1n and Vicki Lawrenc., workln1 wfth Carol Burnett, whom Conway c.lls .. the arutest, funniest and nicest lady who ever lived." "I look batk on my sn.ty. five auest shots on the •how as on • c.tnera auditions," Conway says, with • 1r1,, • "I'm sure 1ted I fin•lly con· vinced them I'm ready for the bi1 time." · "Home at lut," he adds. "And now that I'm siped on the dotted. line, I'll tell ~ somethlnt--tMJ could h8w had me for nothln1. 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How Well Can You Read Political Temperaments? ... . • -·. DAILY PILOT An Easy, Low-Cost Meatball Dinner- Under 40 Mhiutes! Our World Series Extra: Baseball's Great New Hitters . ~ .Went to aeti a•-peraon a QUMdon? a.. ._ ~ • • .......,._, IO "AM," Fmnlly ~ L.btqgton Aw., New YOftl, N. Y. f002Z. W.'11 P11Y ti fot PlllMleMd quMtlofta. Sorry, -«*l't .,,...., • FOB. KENNETH O'DONNELL, former appoin~nU aecretary ro Preridenl John P. "'1r1Mdy Why didn't P~rident Kennedy launch a pubUc in- ouligatton of the 1960 tX1Ung ~ In Cooi County, lllinot.P-W. J. Price, B.edtDOOd C"1/, CaUf. • Allegations of voters' &aud in C.oolc County were and are FOlt JERRY LE"WIS I have never 1een you terious for even half an hour. ~ are you serious?-Mn. Y. Gauthier.-TyQpboro, Mus. e There's nothing funny about appearing before the cameras for a 2l~bour muscular dystrophy telethon pre- ceded by endless houn of rehearsaf without sleep or rest. Hilarious as it may appear, the serious purpose befund it all is pretty clear. A man simply can't sit aoove the clouds and ignore a child senteooed to life in a wheelchair. I can assure you· there are plenty of pangs and tears in this busineu. POlt HELEN CUltLEl BROWN, edJror of "ComwpolUan" Every iaue of your magazine has a picture of a buaty model oo the cover. Are female readers allured by that tort of thing?-Mary Rathbun, Micanopy, Fla. e I think women do like to look al other women's bosoms. I bow I do. And with our present standards of beauty, I . believe an ample bosqm is more alluring than a skimpy one. A.$ long as our photographer Francesco Scavullo mabis our cover girls look so attractive, we11 probably keep our present cover policy. FOlt WOODY HAYES, head football coach at Ohio State Unioenily You're noted for getting along with pla;en. Where do you communicate with them the best-on the Seid OI' in the privacy of your oflioe?-Joho Morton, Atlantic City, N.J. •I find I can tallc to my players best in the showers. A man stripped down to himself gives-and gets-some p-etty. straight answen. FOlt DINAH SHORE It it hard for a woman to hostess a talk show?-C. WalJ, Dallas, Ore. • Only in the sense that women on television have to wallc a _perilous line. Being a female star and yet not being a female who dominates is like walking on eggs. No one likes domineering ladies. So it's hard because you must take the Jnitiative and be slightly agpsive. but not enough to be- come bossy and ofBCious. FOB. THE •ASK TBEM YOUB.SELr EDITOR What cu you tell me about Valerie Harper's pre-famoaa Ufe?-S.G., \Vubington, D.C. • Her father was an oft-transferTed salesman who believed in .. tX>gethemesa," IO Valerie and the family traveled with him &Om city to city. "I missed getting to know the prover- bial boy next door." said V a.Ierie, "'but I did knOw the meaning of the word 'trampJant' Jong before Dr. Christiaan Barnard." At age five, she made her stage debut as a ·snow· flake. .. At • nine, she decided to be a dancer. and while still atteoding liigh school in New Jeney, she danced at New York's R8d.io City Music Hall At age \8, she decided to act. Her Brst job was in a summer ~uction of •eome BJow Your Hom. .. During lean times she was a hatcheck girl at that elegant New York restaurant, Lutece. ·1 wasn't very efBdeot at that, .. said Valede. "'but I leuoed other things that were more important-a smattering of French, how to set a table, and that· I liked chh'®AU. comr' the propaganda of losers. The truth is, John F . Kennedy's ·Administration was so pure. and honest that people reach bade foe stories that only emecged in newspa~ and Ol'gans opposed to him. Fact: Mayor Daley a.ueed there should be a -luD and thorough investigation of the entire state of lllinois and went to the State Capitol with this request. It was turned down by the State Voting Commission, which was composed of three Republicans and two Democrats, with the deciding vote cut by the Republican governor, William Strattoo. lt ismypleasure to straighten the facts out. FOR ANN LANDEBS Does a lengthy. combhip MW any bearinc OD the l80ClW or failure of a marriage?-Irene Rohr, De.a. Lab, N.D. •No. I used tX> ~the longer _a couple went together, the better chance the marriage bad, but rve since l8eD too many exceptions to the ruJe. FOR ltOY JI, COHN, attomey and Outlwr Bow 'do you justify rele..U.g the Onusil divorce informa- tion to the public?-Margaret Carolan, Trentoo, N.J. e Not all communications between a ~t and an~ are private, just those speclficaDy so intended. Details abouJd be carefully guarded-and l was not the one to release that Onassis information. But once it's in print. if your potential client is deceased, you do your best to keep the faCb from getting distorted. FOR AB.TBVlt HAILEY, author It it true that you are going to write the screenplay f• )'OUI' latmt book -i1ae Money O.angen"?-Mootgomery Shoe- maker, Olean, N.Y. • No. I don•t get involved in films. Each film takes a year out ol your life and a year off it. FOil DON lUCKLBS What made you decide to be a oomediu?-Gregory ~ F.ut St. Looia, m. • I was a shy teenager who dreamed of ~ as an actor. While at scboOI. I earned money (very little) doing stand-up oomedy at church and synagogue sodala. My father wanted me to be a good insurance s&leSman (just lib him). I tried. but my heart wasn•t in it. so I Went bade to acting- and comedy. When I learned there was more money in being funny, I concentrated on comedy. But if an acting job comes my way, I won't turn it down. -llOllTON FRANK. l'rHldlM Md Jiit: H1h1.-r ~ & DAYIDOW, C ........ ROllllT D. CAWY, •mo. 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By way of introduction, the mama of Magda, Zaa l.sa and Eva Gabor sajd to me in that now famous Hungarian Eng· lisb, .. Oh, darling, I have forgot my lipstick. Would you, Uke a good girl. go and buy for mer' Fifteen minutes and $1 .SO later I returned to this heavenly smelling creature, whose make· up was camera·perfect and whose blonde hair was a cloud . I handed her the lipstick. Her lone remark was, "Only oner' Our fint business transaction took place some months later. Morey Amsterdam's wife, Kay, my old friend, asked me to buy her a string of pearls at the Madison Avenue abop of my new frie.od, Jolie Gabor. Either my taste was lousy or Morey's objections were noisy, because I bad to return the pearls. Apol· ogetically, I mumbled to Jolie, "I wanted to give you some buainess, but this really wasn't for me, it was for a friend." And Jolie replied, "With such friends like this, I don't need your business!" Over the years, fve experi- enced a lot more of Jolie's wit, her sharp tongue, her ability to outpoint and outmaneuver the average, garden·variety human. aod her ability to survive even on the ice (a Hungarian proverb which in my act comes out: "If she found herself on a dacrt island she'd open a soft drink stand"). All these conspired to make me admire her and re· sped · her, but be juat a little 4 • 'AMIL Y WEEICL Y, C>c$0Mt I. 1911, afraid of her. l at.ood in awe of a lady who was a foreigner, a divorcee and middlc·aged when she started life in the New World without two Hungarian pengO. or one American buck and who, within approximately one year, bad a Manhattan jewelry shop decorated with an· tiques, a brownstone house in the chic Baat aixties, a. weekend country house in exclusive Southampton, a brand·new P.ack.ard, a party guest list which, in those early days, stretched from Aly Khan to Frank Sinatra to me-and yet she djdn't have a dime in her bank account. Thus, three years ago when it came about that she wanted me to collabo[lte on her autobiog· raphy, f'owu uoderataodably nervous. and l fretted endlessly. Would the three daughters likt "Jolie'• tula..tlme occupe- llon le being Jolie. She eng8QM In few t8aka apart from thla hlghlJ productive activity. In other worde, a houMkMper ahe lan't.0 me? The answer is no, I don't think they do, but it doesn't I seem to bother Jolie very much. ("They don't alwa,ys even like each other, so why should they like your') Would they be in favor of this boot? Definitely not. The girls, who have had 17 husbands among them, tried to get Mama to dump the idea. (''Zsa Zaa and Eva didn't ask for my permission what to put in their boob, so why shoukl I ask them what to put in mine?") Would they be pleased with it once it came out? We don't know yet. Until "Jolie Gabor" (Mason-Charter, $9.95) bits the bookstands this month, the three daughters won't have read one word. "But," sighs Jolie. "1 am sure it will be a Hun· garian tragedy when they rud what I have said." I worried about Jolie. Would ClftdJ ~ """ ...... ca.bor. a.dJ: ............. unqu1nc:iMMe Joie de .me, plul ••a .................... " Joie: "It Wiii be a Hu,_._ tnlgedJ ...... ..., lead wlm I Mwe aakl." she be a queen aod treat me like a slave? Woutd abe exercise the royal prerogative and be un- punctual? Would abe be temp- eramental and hard to handle? I needn't have worried. Glamorous Mama Gabor turned out to be as generous and giving and warm and loving as the sweet little gray-haired types the ads feature on Moth· er's Day. For instance: I drove up to her C.Onnecticut bowie one wann day, aod'tbe weather turned aharply cool. Sbe plowed into a closet with wall.to-wall ~othes and came out bearing a hand·knit raspberry shawl. It is now a permanent part of my wardrobe. Sometime later, a . bottle of Joy fouod its way into my things. Another time, after we had holed up for a week of steady wort, Magda threw a party in our honor. Before we could re· surface, however, we bad to repair ourselves. As a favor, a manicurist· came to Jolie's to coddle my typing fingers for $25. When it came time to pay, my naila were wet and I couldn't djg into my purse ... Let the manicurist do," hissed Jolie. "Maybe she'll take less." The girl poked in my wallet, located two tens and left happily. "What did I tell you!" exclaimed Jolie. Jolie is super sharp. Aa a bouaeguest at her Palm Springs house for 10 days, 1 bad my own private suite, my own pri· vate entrance, my own kitch· eoette, my own color television, my own alarm clock. The ooly thing I didn't have was my own phone ... We took out. The last guest made calls to a boat on the ocean ," explained my hostess. Jolie was 100.percent coop- erative. If I waa due at noon, at exactly 11 :S9 the star was ar· ranged io her favorite chaise, eyeglasses on, the wheels of her mind ready to roll. If a friend dared to telephone, the unfor· tunate would be dealt with summarily. "D on't call me, darling. I have told you this day I am with Cindy and I do not want you shall disturb me." Bang went the receiver. U the maid jammed my tape recorder by vacuuming the three inches of rug under our feet, Jolie would thunder, 0 Darling, we are only two people. We don't make so dirty the house. And if it is a little dirty, I alto don't mind, so 80 look for someplace ebc to clean." Jolie's full.time occupation is being Jolie. She engages in few tasks apart from this biJhly productive activity. In other words. a housekeeper she isn't. Lunch waa the long, skinny, deliciously amelly Hungarian saJami wb.icb the Magyan eat by the mile with greea peppen and scallions. Me. I donated a few feet of stomach linina to this book because every day anothe.r yard of tbU IWtf would be in the kitchen awaiting me- and I consumed every marvel- ous inch. Additional ta.aties were prepared by Edmund, Jolie's handsome husba.od. Jolie Gabor is a nonpareil. She's a one of a kind. She has an unquenchable Joie de vivre, -a cea.aeless, boundless, limitless zest for life. She hu the ability to laugh, no matter wbaL She's perennially glamorous and ~ reonially youthful. She talked freely about her bluff.a, her face--liftl, her relationships - good and bad-with her dau&h· tera. She discussed ope.oly the men abe bu known in her life. We only argued about how to present this information. Once, in utter frustration and impa· tience, I shouted, "Jolie, you're a pain!" She shot back, ''Yea, and you, tool" We both broke up. collapsed laughing in each other's arma. Now that it's all done and I have made her inunortal and have lived to tell the tale, I admit that I genuinely adore her. 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They &reJl'l aware that most children thrive on kindly authority. 2. WIMlt .. double m1119991 Md how .. U.,clellnred? When younpten feel that their parents' lip1 are uying .. yea.-yea," but there's .. oo- no" in their eyes. they are receiving double musagu. They can be delivered sweetly, with anger or in any number of ways. But oo mattu what they are or how they ~ delivered, they confuse the youngster and befuddle the illue. s. An .,.,.., .. gen« .. ., too pennleelwe? Only when things get out of hand. And then it's usually because the parent isn't really wholehearted about his permissive- n.eu. and he's angry because be feds he's given too much leeway to offspring and they don't appreciate it. 4. How doM • .,., ..... know when • child or tMMger la r..clJ for the nut alep In hlagrowlh? U you loot and listen with eyes wide open and tongue immobiliud, your young- ster will give you all the cues you need to know when he is ready for what. 5. What la dledpllne MCI how lmpol'Unl lalt? •. Di.acipline in the family is the application of some kind of system. or lifestyle, reason- ably designed to lead to the goals that a particular family wants to achieve. Disci- pline is so important that people find it difficult to develop well without iL I. How can JOU put JCMlf. .-.m w'8dom to work? By drat reatmng that no matter bow smart your younpter may be, you are probably wiser. just by virtue of your age and experience. Ooce you've dlacovered FAMILY WEEKLY, October 5, 1975 .. 7 -11 that, UIC it. &Del don't be intimidated by information that ii thrown about. for a limited period of time. lt'a bad wbeo it'• overdone to tbe detrimeat ol other family memben. 7. How ..cit,,.... .. too .... ,,....., Wbm you fed or IOWMl phony to your- . aelf, or when you've Wet the same thiDa three times. .. How lhould JOU ...... to • ........,.., With aileoce. In f ~ that's the ooly way to liatal to anyone. Sllcace ii cspeci•Dy important with teeoaaen became it tcUa them that they are aa.,m, IOG'dhina worth I. la a clllld Cl .... ed fW good or bed? Both. lt'a aood wbm. tbe home ia dilld- CCDtered for an l!ppfOpria!e occuion and COlftiluutl .. r------------------------------------------ Genera• Miiia. Inc., Box Mt, Mlnneapofla, Mlnneaota 554IO I enclose a check or money 0<der for S---__ CHECK YOUR PATTERN CHOICE BELOW: O Brahms O Isabella O Vinland O P. Henry O Via Roma O Chatelaine O My Rose Please Nnd me (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX) O Butter Knife, Sugar Spoon and Jelly Server O Large Serving Spoon Brahms $3.00 (All other patterns $2.75) Br~hms $2.00 (All other patterns $1.75) O Pierced Serving Spoon and Cold MHt Fork O The Whole Works: all 6 pieces plus Fre. Brahms $2.75 (All other pattema $2.50) Gravy ladle -Brahms $7. 75 (All other patterns $7.00) Add re~------------------------ City tate IP·--- To suure dellwty. give zip code Oller good only within U.S.A Offer expires Dec. 15. 1975. .. ~ ' Dr. DeRosls on Kids Continued -. t few minutes of your time. Even thouab they mate a lot of ooise aometima, they often have so little con6deoce in aU that noise that your silence can aive them a hiaJi. So conaider ill 10.Ale .... ., ......... , Not much. Where they are needed for cooperation. they aeem never enouafl. Where they a.re not needed, they are tel- dom mi.ued. 11. How CM woning motMn Miike up fof '° mucfl .... ..., from home? They can't, 10 tMy ahoulda't. kDoct lbemleJva out tryiaa to. But they QD imp~e the quality of the limited tJme they do have. Fifteell mia•rtel a day ol rela1ed t09dbanaa it worth boun wl houn of bored, cnnky or dililata.aed babysittilJa. 12.Doll.....,....., ......... .,., .... ........ , Ya, ya, a thouaaDd ti.ma -ya. Not in the same way they did u children. But they need a kind ohupport that only the everyday presence of a puent can provide. lt may not aeem so, and no one will thaa.t you for your inteaest. But -you'd better believe it. 11. What., ............. ........,.., Amooa otben, the right to privacy, to time off, to education, travel, fun. lo other words, you have a right to aoythina you can ftnd the time, money and energy for, providing you are not nealectina your children in any important reprd. 14. Ale cHklr• motlnled lo .............. reldonltlip with"*...,....? They are, but they ha~en't the f ogaiest notion of how to ao about it and they need ~great~ of.help. 15. la libllng rlnlry IMwltllble? Only when par~ insist oo mating compuiaoel betweea ~ ead imjst on placing responsibility for oae aiblina on another aibJioa. 11. How 111uch doe1 marital atrlfe hurt chlldren? A great deal. No matter how coven it is, children sense tension in the atmolpbere . and react adveQely to it. They also learn . to relate to o6len tbe way tbeJ 1ee their pa.rents relating to each other. 17.1• crllld8in MCIH..., lutful? No. But it often is because parents f~ queotly criticize when they are ao.gry and so they usually say too much. too quickly and too uoOndly. There is such a thins as comtructive criticism. but some parents seem riever to have heard of iL 11. WhJ do parent• make ao manr mlatakel? Because everyone makes mistakes when they do aomethina very difticult for which they have almott no trainiq. 11. can dlll*en be .meet 1o help aolY• tarnlly conftJcta? Only when they are family ooofticts. B~ children to help solve marital confticts will probably fail milerably. 20. How CM JOU dlaclpllne tMMgen? Not very well! But tact, patience and logic will 10 a very Jong way. 21. Suppoee JOU don't HU ,our chlld. la .._. _,...JOU can do llbout It? Yea. First, feel sorry for youndf and your child. Second. know that you are in crowded company. Third, try to focua your attention on only one !ittJe thina you don't dil1ite instead of everythina all at once, and see what happens .• If you have a queetion you would Ilk• to ak Dr. De Aoela, encloee a Mlf...csdceaed envelope and mail It to het c/o FAMILY WEEKLY, 141 Lexing- ton Ave .• New York. N.Y. 10022. She wm not entwer It In FAMILY WEEKLY, but the will try to anawer It per90naJly. She la the author of "Parent Power/Child Power" (Bobt)1 Men111, '8.95). I • ,AMILY WEEKLY, October 5, 1111 PuUing the mt Baek InBasebaD: _..,... ____ . The Great Young tntters and What Makes Them Great By Larry Bort.stela W ho are the best young bitten in major league baseball? - To answer that question, FAM- ILY WBBltLY polled seven battina expe~ incJuding two former major leque atars now enshrined in Baseball's Hall of Fame. 1be panelists are Lou Boudreau, Harmon Killebrew, R..a.lph Kiner, Ted KJuazewati. Tooy Kubet, Johnny Pesky and PeeWeelleese. Bach of the seven panelists was asked. to consider the future potential, as well as put credentials, of the top young hitters in both lequea. FAMILY WBl!.ltLY was especially inter- ested in playen who have entered the major leagues in the past couple of seasom. (In a similar poll we conducted in 1973, Cesar Cedeno of the HOt.tStoo Astros was named the beat hitting prospect in the National League, with playen Ii.Jee Greg Luzinski of Philadel- phia, Dave Kmaman, then of San Francisco and now of the New Yorlc Mets, Bobby Grieb of Baltimore, and Carlton Fist of Boston men- tioned prominently. All of these men are now established big-league ptrf onners.) Thia year the panel' could hardly ignore the hitting of Bill Madlock and Fred Lynn. They picked Madlock. of lhe Chicago Cubs, aod Lynn. of the Boston Red Sox. as the best. young bitting prospects in basebe1L Their choices aren't as visionary as was Cedeno in 1973, but what they said was just as faaci- oating. Here is what the great hitters of yesterday bad to say: BIU. llADLOCIC. third baemm tor the CNcego Cube MCI co-wtu ....... of the All-Star o ...... ·• MVP ...cl,..,.: .. , don't think I'm a natural hitter. I becmM good MclMIM I worked twd at ll" Family Weeldy's Panel or Bautng Champions Speaks LOU BOUDREAU' Lou Boudreau tNltted .295 for 15 big league eeuona, between 1938-62. Most of his carMr wu ~' at shortstop with the Clevelend Ind._ ana. At the age of 24, he waa appointed manager through the 1960 seaaon. In 1948 he led the Indians to the World Serl•• championship. He batted .365 that eeason and wu named the AL'• Most Valuable Player. In 1870 he wu Inducted Into Baseball's Hall of Fame. For the lut 10 ye.,. he has been a broadcaster of the Cut.'-garnet. .. I see 8111 lladlodc more than I see most other players in the National League, so that gives me more of an opportunity to discuss him and bis style of bitting. But to me he bu' go« to be one fine young hitter. He bits the ball where it's pitched, and he doesn't strike out much. Making contact with the ball every time you're at bat is the koy to succaaful hittina. In 1948, when I had my greatest season, I alnlck out only nine times. rm very proud of that. Madlock is the same type of hitter. He . ruts the ball to all fields and he bits it sharply. He also baa good speed, and that's important nowadays. "I think Bake McBrtde of the Cardinals also bu a chance lo be a lop hitter. He was the Rookie of the Year in 1974. He bas outstanding speed and he's learning to make good use of it. The artificial turf in many fields today helps these slap hitters who have s~. Many sharply hit balls get through the in.field, and a man can build up a good average if he learns how to move the ball around. Madlock is not only a great hitter on artificial turf, he's a great hitter anywhere. He gets no help at home games. Wrigley Field, where the Cubs play, still bas a grass diamond." Continued FAMILY WEEKLY, Ocloti.r 6, 197& • I The Great muersSpeak Continu~d HARMON KILLEBREW The designated hitter for the Kansas City Royals In 1975, Har- mon Killebrew is the most pro- d uctlv e right- handed home- run hitter In the history of the American League with more than 570 homers to his credll The overwhelming major- ity of his homers were hit during his many years with the Wash- ington Senators and Minnesota Twins. He has won six hom&-run titles and three runs-batted-In titles in the junior circuit, and he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player In 1969. "I first saw Fred Lynn of Bdston in spring trajoing and he impressed me very much. I honcstJy didn't think he would be thi.s good this fast, but he has become a very consistent rutter right from the start. Sometimes a rookie gets hot and then trails off, but be just never stopped producing all year. I know he wore our pitchers out every time we faced him. "Lynn's like a young Stan Musial-smooth, very relaxed at the plate, with an excellent swing. Of course, the amazing thing about Boston this past year was the fact that they had two tremendous young bitters in Lynn and Jim Rice, who also was a rookie. It seems to me that Rice , who bats rigbt- haoded, has a chance to be more of a home-run hitter than Lynn. He's stronger and has the advantage of aiming for a short left field wall in Fenway Park. He's so strong-I heard he checked his swing once this season and the bat broke. "Other young hitters who reaJly impress me are Claudell Wahington of Oakland and Rick Manning of Cleveland. They're both very young, about 21, but they act like they've been around for years. They don't overswing and they make good contact. They're aggres- sive young hitters. "I know it seems th.at homers are disa ppearing, but these things work in cycles. There are more players with speed coming into baseball now than when J broke in, and artificial turf helps 1t • FAMILY WEEl(LY. Oclot>er 5, 1975 players who can run. But there are still lots of guys around with long-ball poteatial Jeff Bw- roughl of Texas won the home- run title last year, and he's going to be around for a 1001 time and hit plenty more homers.·· RALPH KINER Of all the playera In "'*1or leeQue annala. only Babe Ruth achieved a higher percent- IGe of homen In times at bat than Ralph Kiner. Kiner hammered 7 .1 homers for .,fKY 100 times at the plate durlllg 10-*Mg leegue campaigne, mostly with the Pittsburgh Pi- rates. He compiled 388 circuit blasts tn all. Kiner led the Na- tional League In homers during his first aeven year• In the league. and that'• a fMt no one elae has .,., equaled ln either circuit A broadcuter of New York Mets' game• alnce the team's Inception In 1962, Kiner was voted to the Hall of Fame this year. 111.is BUI lllldlock ia a real good hitter became be can hit the ball bard to all fidds. When be came up, be went to the op- posite field only rarely. Now be probably hits the ball to riabt field harder than he hita it straight away or to left. He's just a very good contact bitter who isn't fooled often. He bas a short stroke, a compact -.wing and gets good wood on the ball "Madlock is probably the best young hitter to come into the National League in the past couple of yeari. After an. be won the batting champiomhip this year. But ot:ben lite Gntg Qroa of Houston and Johnnr Grubb of San Diego are also outstanding. There's also Gery Certer, only 21 yean old, a catcber-oudielder for Montreal.. who you1l be bearing a lot about in years to come. He's very mature at the plate for a youngster. He doesn't over- awing. and he just looks like a good hitter. He has a good size, too, and may yet tum out to be a power hitter. "Greg LuziMkl of the Phil- lies .. is o~ of the few guys io the Rational ~ hitting a lot of bomen w. [Kiner ticketed Luzinski.,, e l 9'JS NL homcti;and l\.BI ting, for future stardom 'm FAMILY WBBnY's poll before the 1973 leU0'1.] But D11n Pner of Pittabutgh, who's 6-foot-S and weighl 225, has just got to be<:ome an out- 1t1odi~g power hitter. He'a ex- tremely strong. He alto hits for v a high average, though he bas 'C I -tended to go on bot-.and~ld 3 streaks rather than hit with i comistency ... Continued The Dlace to save on «ne leathers~ · • ---~-----~------------------- am ~ -llalc.mt ~ IU5 s .. 77"6 ' ._coat ... - alddl&lelt U5 OOMOalt '115 .', aita 795 1ltalOldlrS M.C........,.. ____ cnap _. __ _ ---------------...,. ___________ _ --------------CCy _____ SQW ___ z., __ · ,..,CNOr. moN¥or.-or o--=a: acn., t10.00. -~,.,,, • ..,, ... _ °""'';:I.~~.,.. ...,._. .. ,.Wdor,...._ . ---------~---r ----~------ ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ,. The Great muers Speak. Continut!d TED KLUSZEWSKI A.a the strapping first bueman of the Cincinnati Reda, Ted Kluazewskl waa one of the moat teared 1lugger1 In the Na- c ~: , . . ' . ,,. ....,,,;: .... ~·~ ~ ~ -.. . M4:r. . ~ tional League for moat of the 1850'a. During his career, he hammered 278 home runa, with a high of <48 for Cincinnati In 1954, which topped the NL. He alao led , the league In RBI'• ~ that year with 141. His llfeClme batting average wu .298, and he batted better than .300 MYen times. Kluszewakl 11 now the Reda' bat- ting Instructor. .. Maybe I'm prejuc:li~ but I like two of our playen, D• Drt1111n and Ken Grtffer, aa well as any two young hitting prospecta I've seen. They've both been up and down with us a ccfuple of times, but they're here to stay now. The problem they're having is 6oding a place to play because our line-up baa beeo ao atroog. .. Dric:uen. who's played some fint base aod third bue for us, bu some of the best actions of a batter I've ever ICeR G....., seen. He's a left-handed batter like I was. but he's not the power type. He knows how to awing the b•t. aod it's been a pleasure working with a guy like him. He puts a lot of cff ort into becoming as good a hitter as he can. The amazing thing about him is that he wasn't even drafted by any team. He came to us aa a free agent after one of our acouta saw him working out . .. Griffey, who's also a lett-bandcd batter, is built for speed. He's played a lot of outfield for us and be can run lite anything. Watch for him to steal an awful lot of bases someday. We've bad him concenlratin& on making con- tact with the ball. A couple of years ago, he had himself ao fouled up that be struck out something like 14 times in his Ant S7 at-bata. That's pretty bad. All the speed in the world can't help you if you don't get on base. He used to try to yank the ball out of the park all the time, especially wheJl we had runnen on bue. He thought that was the way to do it. But he's changed all that and he, lite Driessen, is really going to be doing a lot of bitting for us in the next few yean." 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Octot>er 5, 197& JOHNNY PESKY · NOw betttng lnetructor of the Boaton Red SoJt after aix ~ u a broedcatier, Johnny Peaky compUed a .!JIJ7 batting w-oe f« 10 aM80fW In the American League. For tno9t of that dme he WU a Red Sox ahortstop. He began In 18'2. then, after thr .. YMf9 In mlth.aly 99Mce, he ,. joined the Red Sox In time IO Mtp tttem Win the 1948 pennant. He led the Amerlc9n Leaigue In hha (MCtl tllM coflecting <NW 200) In hi• flrat thr•• HHona-1842, 1948and 19it7. ~~wtttl Detrott and WMhlngton at the end of hla ca,..,. lf)all~~. what chain Slflf to~ let the pros make the decision for JOU. Homelite is Americas largest maker of chain saws for professionals . In fact. Homelite chain saws have been making cutting easier for the pros. since the pros started cutting with chain saws. And one of our homeowner saws can do the same for you. Galce,nateo1 ........... First off. Homelite giv~ you a larger sdection of home- owner chain saws than any other chain saw manufacturer. So you don't have to comprorruse on price or features. 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So if you want to cut like a pro, get a chain saw from the company that cuts it with the pros. ~ ._ ........... ._msnwhowlb toad-one. ""Sun. ,.... ba'fe tO ....,,_ Fred LJM and ,,.. Rloe of our dub wbm you think of areal YOWll bitten. But we UC> bave an outfielder 1tamed C.Cll Coopel', a Wt-hander, who bit lib beet every time we med him, wh ich, unfortunately, probably waa't u often a be ........... libd. People lib to .., Lyaa ii another Ted Williaml became W'dliaml ._ to iqMller bere ill Boltoo. But LJIS im-i a W-dlia.lm-type hit- ter. Be'a IDDR of a Siu MOlial t,.,.. wllidl m•t aacc11 tnoct- i:na-bi& He cocb hil belid at the plate lib Mulial did. y GU bow ...... dida't become • bia bomefta Mu. .a be b8d played • few ,an. He eprayed a lot ol doablel wl triplel before daea.. LJDD may tum out to be IOGldhiQa lib that. .. A90Cber IUJ wbo'1 i.m- pr 111 ed ' me ii -......... ot tbe Ta.a Jtaaaen. He came iato tbe .... iA 1974 ......_, out at the low mi.non and all be•a doae ii bft O¥er .300 IO far. He bal an an.noyiDa habit ot tUiaa forwer to aet imo the . baiter'• box, but ~ be'• iD. ...... very ...,.uve bitter. He ....Uncle me a Joe ot Pete lloec, lbe way be nrinp lbe bat.." TONYKUBEK ... .... lnjuriee curtailed the major leegue career of Tony Kubek at the 1199 of 28 after nine years u a ahottatop and out- fielder with the New Yofk Yank .... Dur- ing that time, 1957- 1985, he played for eeven Yankee pen.- nant winners and thrM world cham- pk>nlhlp clubt. He wu AL RoC>ki. of the ~ Veer In 1867 When he batted .297, his one HHon high for a full year. Kubek'• nlM-yMJ __..,. wu .288. For the last 10 years he ._. been an lnc!Me color commentator on NBC baeball telecuta. "Hitting bu really improved over the past couple of yean in bueball, and the bia reason, in my opinion. ia the fact that the talent pool fi.oally caught up with the expansion of the major leagues in the early 1960'1. The quality of the product wu diluted wbeo more and more teams were added lo the majora. They went from 16 to 24 teams in just a few ahort yean. -rhere are other reuooa, too. The good athletes are going into profea- aiooal bueball now, wbereu while they were looking to pro f ootbtall or other aporta. Some of these youog- stera wbo thought they couldo't hit the long ball and felt they couldn't make it in ·the majon a few years ago are now looting at what noo-sluggen like Rod c... and ... llorgmt and ..... ~ are doing, and they're realiriq there's a place for them in baaeball. "I also think that the decline of bit- ting in the 1960'a bad a lot to do with too many people following Ted Wd- liams' principles' of batting-what be called his 'science of bitting.' Kida got so involved in reading and studying Williama that they abandoned their natural style and awing. I honestly think that Ted Wtlliams--and of course be didn't do this inteotiooally-burt more young bitten than be helped. Wbat he did worked fine for bjm, but not necessarily for other bitten. "It's great to see these young bittera coming into the game. guys lite L,._ and lledlodc and Grfffer and Drt I I I 1n of Ci.ocinnati and D11n Pn• of Pittlburgb. That Lyon is I001Cthiog. He's tailored his awing for Penway Park.. He was pulling the baJI to right 6dd more in the beginoiq of tht!'"tea- son, but later be started going the op- posite way. He's going ro be beard from u a bitter for a long time." FAMILY WEEKLY. OctoMr 6, 1975 • 11 ---------------' ... r: The Great IDUers Speak Our Panel's Cholees: Continu~d Meet Champs Fred L)1111l and Bm Madloek ~On March 18th, I switched to the rich flavor of MJB~ Why? Because ifs im- portant to me to get a rich cup of coffee everytime. -Thank you,MJB~ MJB ... Specially Blended for the Richest Flavor. FRED LYNN When the 197S baseball season began. Fred Lynn·was just another younpter in the Boston tra.inina camp. Boston wu strong in outftdden and Lynn had to fiaht for a reauJar berth. He ~ not only became their ltartina left fielder, be has just turned in one of the peateat aeuom by a rookie in the majon. Fred. who's 23, standa 6-foot-1 and weighs 18S pouods, received an athletic acbolanhip to the Univenity of South- ern California-for foodfall. "When I aaw those 26S-pound guards coming at me, I knew f d be better off with baseball," be says. Lynn played three yean of vanity bueball for USC. He was an All-American selection iD 1972 and 1973, and led the nation's collegiam with J4 home runs in 1972. When Lynn went to the Red Soi in 1973, be WU the forty-third player chosen that year. Many people have wondered why 42 other players were coosidered better pra.pects than Lynn. "fve thought about it myself," says Lynn. "I don't tbint rm being immodest when I aay that I thought I abould have been drafted on the fint round." BILL MADLOCK Bill Madlock, the third baseman of the Chi- cago Cubs, who won the batting championship this year in only bis second full season ~n the National League, aays, "I always could bit. but I don't think rm a natural hitter. I became a good hitter because I was willing to work hard at iL" A 24-year-old who stands S-fooc-11 aDd weighs 180, Madlock was born in Memphis, but grew up in Decatur, ru. In 1970 Madlock accepted an $8,000 ofter from the Texas .Rangen, who traded him several years later in a deal for pitching star Fequson Jenkins of the Cuba. In 1974 Madlock stepped into a pressure-packed situation in Chicago: replac- ina long-time Cub favorite Ron Santo at third base. But he handled the job very well and wound up with a .313 average. This paft aea- aon. there wu no stopping the agreaive lino- drive specialilt. He wu co-winner of the All- Star Oame•1 MOit V .iuable Player award. , 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, October5, 1t75 ... ... The Great IDUers Si.leak Continwd ' PEE WEE REE8E One of the greet lhoftatope of modem timee, p .. w .. ~ spent 18 yea,.. With the Oodgera. 15 In Brooklyn and 1158 In Loi Angeles. RMM oompUed 2, 170 big leegue htta and a .281 ltfetime ~age. Hl8 high matk wa .308 In 1954. He alao played In aeven World S.-. •Ith._ Oodgera. Today ,..... 18 an. uecutJve with the Hlllerlch and Bredsby Company In hi• hometown of loulsvilfe. The company makee bueball bata. .. I used to sec a lot more baseball when I was doing television work a few years ago. But I still get to see a good number of major league games. Ooe young man who's really impressed me is Gery c.ter of Mqotreal. He wu leam- iog a tough position for a youngster this year -catcher-and he also did a good job of bitting for a rookie. He loots like a real find. He's an enthusiastic youq ballplayer, too, 'from what Cddwlty Soapbox ELLIOTT GOULD: u91ow Down, 11an-There Ate Umlt9" "Man has gone too far from his natural environment. People keep pushing outward to new perils. Do we really need to do that? Is It In our beat Interests? I don't think tt is. llM OOM to ltte moon. All right, I •ppoee It ... nice place from which to ... the wth. But It lm't our naturel envtror.ment. Someone who lost a friend In an air crash spoke of It as an accident. I said tt wasn't a" accident. By the very act of deYeloplng the airplane, we were also assuring that there would be deaths. If we want tq have the airplane, we have to be prepared to die. The development of the atomJc bomb Is a prime example of man pushing too far from his existence and thereby endangering il .._ hM been IM'8f woetdng to achlew• ...... that...., bring ... down. It .. time to look 8rOWMI Md ... who end what .. ,...., ••Md ..a.t accordlnglr." ........... , .... ..,w-...wo1t • FAMILY WEEKLY, Octo0er 5, tt75 • ti I bear-the kind of 1UY who ainccrely wanes to improve himself. He doem't have a bia swiq, but be can bit tbe bell a &ooa way. It loob to me lite be'• .,.... to be one beet ol a biber'. "I try to keep up with my o&d team, the Dodaen, u much u I can. They have a stroq YOUDI 22-year-old oud'elder named .ldln ....., a left-ba.Dder, that they apect to be doina big thinp one of thae days. He could tum out to be the Dodgen' next home-rwa• star. He came up late this season and played aome aood ball. Maybe oat year he'll start ebowina what the Dodg- e~ think be can do." .. Li I Where Rheumatism Pain Strikes ... Rheumatic and Arthritic Pain can strike the joints in any of the indicated areas. 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W. llllOll_CO_ .• lt7f • -------- This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen presents a quick dish her mother used to make. "These Porcupine Meatballs are kind of fun," says Marilyn, "and you · can.stretch the meat with rice. The sauce is dellclousl'' A Meal With Meatballs You Make In Minutes PORCUPINE MEATBALLS IN CHIU SAUCE 2~ teHpOOllll cNI powder 1~ 1111pu• 9l'k .et 2 lt1ES1DMS •l111 IE or com ayrup ~ ll•tpa• trOUIMI oumn Med ~ trnpoon or111no leMee s cupe ---juice 1 ................ 1 cup quick cool&lng rice ~ cup....., c:Mpp Id onloft l\ .. ......, dlopped ...... pepper ~ cup tlMlr chopped Cltefy 1 .. 211HpDMl~--Wd 21EftpODl•Met 1" ••••pooca ground blKk pepper 1. To make sauce, combine chili powder, garlic salt, molasses. cumin, oregano and tomato juice in electric skillet. 2. In large bowl, combine ground beef, rice, onion, green pepper, celery, eg, mustard, salt and pepper. Blend well. Shape into 18 meat- balls, about 2 inches io diameter. 3.. Place meatballs in sauce. Bring liquid to boil, reduce beat~ cover and simmer 20 minutes or until meatballs are cooked through. Tum meatballs in sauce oocc during cooking. Maku 4 urvings WHATS SMART? Plan it right, and a meal built around Porc~­ pine Meatballs can get you in and out of the kitchen fast. Fint. make up the meatballs and . let them simmer. Next, get the vegetables on to boil. Fix a salad, set the table-and you're ready to eat Total time: about 35 minutes. 1t • FAMILY WE!KLY. Octobet 5, 1'76 Trut your family llld friends to If Pt1 last• t""Ptlnc Contintfttaf ~ dtliltll:s. It's· fist, uq Incl f'IMI. Set l~IUdts SWtdlsh Rosette Iron plus 3 c.t alumlnu111 forms In dlfftr111t desllftl. Ros,tte Iron Im double end, so you llllllle two coolies at onct. Jost dip forms i11 bitter, thta In bot oll MCI try fOf puffy, fltkey, Sold• brOWft Contlntntll creations. Dust warm coollles wfttl coofeo-tlOAers'supr. Del1ciousl Fret recipe lntklded. 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The conaumer """' pey any Mlea tu lnvo1¥9d. Cuti ¥91~ 1/2.0 cent. FRAUD CLAUSE: Thia coupon ii non-4r~• end wlll be wold 11,ou Md the conaumer do noc eotftPfy wtth the t.rmt of our offer. Coupont Pf"'ftted lhrouati oultlde b<o"9ra or othera wtio .,. noc retell dllltnbulora of OUI' !Mrcf'lendl• wOI not be honored unlffa tP«:lflcally ~by llL IMOlcM pro~ng tutnclent IM'Oduct purch ... mu• be ehown on reque•. F~~ etlow this lnfonytlon may Ill our option vo'<I all coupont. COUPOll APWA. t. 1111 I I !I ~1 :1 z I . ·~! ' STORE COUPON 2~ . llii•••··-------------------- -~-r rson prefers tips tands politically . • YOU can predict ote by the way he 2. When a political o make the audien -not the apeater . . The kind of pain you off to where he . Democrat.a are 5. Women have a 1. True. A psychol persons signing a ch were signiftcantly those who signed w: surname-JD. Smi London study, subj fill out, stating age, were given the ch name, initials only, Those who signed wi to be the most libe conservative left the of-the-roaden used 2. False. Extensive team of inveatigaton have shown that bee FAMILY or Fa ... ? The kind of paintings a n prefers tips you oft to where he politically. (See number 3) TRUE OR FALSE? u can predict the way a penon is likely to y the way be lips his name. en a political speaker is bectted, it tends e the audience think less of the heclcler the speaker. e kind of paiotinp a penon prden tips ff to where be atanda politically. mocrata are happier than Republicans. men have a more ditlic:ult time than men "ding on candidates and isaues. ANSWERS • e. A pcychologicaJ study revealed that signing a check with their full name isniftcandy more liberal politically than who signed with two initials and their c-JD. Smith. And in a University of n study, subject& were given a form to t, stating age, leJ( and occupation. They pven the choice of li&ning their fulJ initials only, or leaving a blank apue. who signed with their full name proved the most liberal. Tboee most ·politicaUy ative left the space blank. and middle- -roadera used their initials. e. Extensive studies, conducted by a f inveatigaton at Ohio State University, that beckJ.ina produces opposition spea/cu in .. initially neull'al people" in dience. It wu found that .. when apeaken eclded, 24 percent of neutral observers to disagJee with the politician. while 2 ~nt became more positive." e. At California State Uoivenity, bebav- ialists tested men and women subjects iberal-cooseivative scale. Then they were a gallery of 20 paiotinp, ranging from pa.intiogs needing oo "interpretation" to gs of the complex. abstract variety. All n of the group were asted to indicate reference. Reaults: "High sc.oren on the alive scale pref erred paintings in the representative catcaory, and showed ao dislike for the complex abstract worts, political liberab preferred the lauer." e-according to the findings of a oation- suivey in which Democrat, Republlc:u dependent voten were asked: "ID geo- ow happy would you say you arer The : 47 percent of the Independents, 4S t of the Republicans and 38 percent of mocrats described themselves as very . The Democrats led the field in the f oirly category, however, with the Republicans g ICCODd. and the lodepe.ndentl a close Relatively few voten rated themselves in t happy bracket. FAMILYWEEKLY,Octoberl,1'75 • 11 People Quiz lly~.--....... -~ Can You Read Polltieal Temperaments? I. Tnu-at ~ by a UDivenity study of a sample poup of aubwban voten, which lbowed that .. altbouah more men than women voted, more womeo than mea could not make a decilion oo at leut one candidate or iuue ... 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With the help of Bantron9 Smoking ""- Deterent Tablet.a ahe quit for good In jult she daya. In actual cllnlcal ._ta of Bantron among emokera who wanted to quit, more than 4 out of 5 did to Miiiy and pleuantty In 5 to 7 days. Bantron 11 not h~t forming and does not affect your taete In any way. It WOfb by acting as a substitute for the nicotine In your system. Try Bantron. Thou- aanda of people all over the world have quit With lb help. You c.en get a 7 day auppty at your drug store now-enough to do the Job. m.o. to Orwenland Studloe, tCMl1 Oreenle11d 8ld9 .• Miami, Fla. 330M. (N.Y. & Fie. res. add HI•• taa.) Trouble wich •~ platn that slip or au~ sott gums? Try Brimms Plasti-Liner. Fiu plates snugly. wichout powder, paste or cush· ions. Cins ti1ht. lasting fit. YOU CAN UT ANYT111Mel Simply lay soft strip of Plasci-1.i.ner oo croubl~e u~r or lower. Bite and it molds pufeccly. Easy co ~. Tasteless, odorless. hannlas co plaw. Money-back guanntee. At all d~ counticr:s. Speetruin/75,--- .Johmanshlp The ...... Sor.--He Hae His Problenw Tool __. It turns out that sons and daughters of bosses who enter the family business have their problems, tool Though theW problema ..... r•ther oflbeet to moet of ..... "*• lln"t ..., auch thing .. a 0 pet19ct*' Job Mtup. At nery level Md In every Job, there .,. humlln-,...tlone eltuldlona thmt hmve to be co11fronted .• Gerald D. Slavin, Is it possible to establish a regular bowel habit without laxatives? Ordlnarity, yes. What Is needed is regular water Intake, roughage foods (especiaJly bran), and above all, going to the bathroom at the same time each ·day. But eometimM au.ttves .,. . UMful. Here are the four dif· ferent kinds: (1) Sttmut.nts, which Irritate and thus stimu- late the bowel. Often needed by older people due to the sluggish tone of the muscular layer of the Intestine. Examples: danttlron, cascara, phenolphthafeln, castor oil. (2) a.I...._, which draw water from the tissues thus filling 29 • FAMILY WEEKLY, October 5 .. 1975 who 1lx years ago founded S.0 .8 . (Sona of BOIHa- there are now chapters tn 12 states), explains that often bosses' sons. ~~ and daughters find their dally wortc life dlftlcutt There's the whole question of authority . Technically, they may have an Important position. But there's the whole background of family and childhood relationships, personalities and emotions Involved all day In every decision. At S.0 .8 . meetings, this pam- pered but persecuted group share their experiences. Just as with any self-help group, they try to encourage and aid each other. Tbelr IMin ~: to find • .,. to make their pm'ent8 more ..... of the need to •xpoee their Min to llnportMt --pecta of the ...... •• The organization also works to Improve other people's opinion of boasea' heirs. Says Slavin, "Moat people think S.O.B.s have the easiest possible Job life. It Just Isn't sol" -BJ 8. A. Aedfor'd the bowel and trlggerlng a reflex. Examples: Epsom salt, disposable enemas of sodium phosphate, citrate of magnttala. Glycerine sup- positories also draw water. (3) Bulk IOf111ing .-or ...a, which will swell In contact with water, stimu- lating a reflex. Examples: psytllum seed, lnsh moas. Often they are combined with mineral oil. (4) l.ubrlcMta, of which mineral oil Is the prime example. Because lubricants Interfere with the absorption of fat-soluble \lltamins, they should only be taken in combination with bulk-forming laxatives. Lauttns •• not Mbltuatlng drugs, but the~ of t8klng tt..... cen become habit-forming. Two other points: (1) After taking laxa- tives, drink fruit juices to replace the water and salts lost from the body. (2) Recent findings show that the dally intake of bran usually makes laxatives unnecessary. 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I lived in Hollywood foT 16 years. They were IOIDe of the unhappiest years of my life. I W.. never interested in the suppoted pm- our, the talk.show appearances. the big parties. I guess I'm just not driven like most Hollywood actors. I becmi.e an actor to earn a living-tbat'1 the onlf reuon. For me, it's the making of a movie that's interesting and melting. not the impossible fanfare that oome1 with the 8hn"s release. Io Hollywood. the so-ulled bnportant people are thole with money. Talent has very little to do with fame in Hollywood. Consider the fact that two of the greatest taleots WOMEN'S GLOVES Women doo't wear gloves today ~ much .. oace they did, rd ay, And I'm not tCJnY, I don't mind. It meam ooe P,..'1 not left behind And daat my clartiDa wife, my dove, WJa.a slle hat Wt 'or bt) a glove, Need mt clo what slle med to do: &epa.oe the one by baying two. I've juat ooe wony, I won't lh. It hu to clo wftla Womea'1 Lib. If sJowt C.-beck. when time ii ripe, I hope they'N not the buial type. to come out of the Hollywood mechine., Jady Carland aod M1cby Rooney. DeYer woo an Acedemy Award. And theee hoaorwy awards ue IOIDethmg I jmt can•t smile upon. What'1 the pomt of jMng 10CDeOOe 1'ke J'red AltaU1t an awud 20 ye.rs aft« the fact? l guess my &me wu pretty abort-lived. I wu littiog·in a Rome restaurant recently wt.. I overheard a women say, "Oh m7 Codi There's Jame1 Maaoo. I thought he WU dead!' " One ..... , ......... bllncln111: In 1942 Newton Wesley, a young ~ livtng in Oregon, feared hil eyesight wu failing. He went to numerous apedal- is t 1 all over the coun.try belote he leaned there· WU no way to conect his problem-he was • victim of bnto- COllUS, a cooditioo Dr. Mow•....., in which the come& beooe1WJ1 warped. '41 was told that within &ve yean I would be blind. .. said W~, 'Out I refused to accept this prognoas. I was determined somehow to impecle this monstrous condition ... Because brato- conus resembles a rupture. Wesley was advised to wear contact lenses ... Io those days. however, contacts were crude affairs. I found them too painful and realir«l they were only aggravat· mg my probW.m. But I felt that if I could develop a cootact Jens that would act u a tnm and bold the come& in plaoe, perhaps I could prevent blind· nea ... Working day and night with a akilled optometrical techokitn, Wesley did discover how to make such a lens. Now, with dUs dbcovery, the almost ooe millioo Americans who IUifer &om irregu~ar corneas and keratocoous have a cbaooe to ,._m their vision. Today Wesley heads the National Eye Research Foundation in Chicago, wldch be and that technician founded in 1956. ..., ... .,,. ............. . ..._ In Hte: A distinguished parade of Amllricam started their working days u news carriers to help supplement ~··••r their family' a .in. come. Tbomu Edi- IOD became a •news butcbet'" in 1859. cme of those cob- ful bucbtera who -told pepen. aand- wicbel and candy on a train. At age 15, Walt Disney b.d an ambitiom ICbedule of S:SO A.M. and dinoerttme deliv.. Adolph s. Ochs rose from the carrler rum to become pub&ber of '"'The New York Times." When only eight years old, statesman Ralph Bunche wu making S5 cent.s a day bawlcing papers in Quips & Quotes Little girl (on transcontinental train): ·Mama. what's the name of the last station we stopped atr Mother:'Don't bother me. Can't you see f m readingP Why do you ukP" Girl: .. Because Brother. got off there... -Roa.& ZUnmerman Smle Wal UJllcmg lo her lUtk frie"'1 about how grondptU and daddle• dif- fer: ·erandpu bend down lo kUI you," .he .nd ... Daddle• p4ck you up.'" -M,... BuaeU Lew .. .Overheard in a supermarket: .. Boy, nowadays you sure put your money where your mouth is." -Herm Allmght Dow Jone• Aa.roge: ftoomln' nu- ~. -RoMrf Orben F.cooomistl ?edict an upturn in the economy will sooo put mUUons more can on the road. So if you want to crou the street, do it now. -LaM OUnghowe .; . THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida ... 1"9 dfffenntty. Send ortglnal contrtbutloM to "Chlld.'' Famlly Weelcty. 941 Lexington Ave., N.Y •• N.Y. 10022. $10 If uMd-none retumed. My three-year-old grandson wu apending the day with me . When my daughter left, abe pve Bick four caramels and said, "Share daae with Grand- ma.'" lliclc ate two caramels and started unwrapping the third. I said, "'Riek, thole two are mine, .. and be Wd. "No, ~are mine, Cnmdma. I have alnady ate yours." -JI,.. NOl'folt ~ Urbofeo, IU. A boy'• ooice changu when he bB- coma a man, and a pr• ooice change• when w beciornu o unfe. -l.McUle S. Harper Detroit. lrYing Berlin 801d papers OD the Lower Eut Side of New York City. Both Joe DiMaggio and his brother. ~ Diam. oootributed to family need.a by telling IMpelS OD the streets of San Fraodlco. Presideot Herbert Hoover worked his way through Stanford Uni· venity by delivering papers. Saturday. Oct. 11 Is Ioternatiooal Newspaper Carriers Day. So be nice to your news.- boy-he"""" become famous! DATI!: The World Series 1tart1 .....,. ANNIWRIARY: The 8rst U.S. rail- road began opentiool at Quincy, Mus •• 1.f9 yean ago TUMCll!r • BIRTHDAYS (all La'bra): TueecltlJ- Andy Devine 70; June ADysoo 52. l'ttur8MJ-John Lennon M; Joe Pepi- tone M . Frldllr-Heleo Hayes 75; Thelonlow Monk 57; WUUam A. Anders d ....,-Jerome Robbins 57. ft BJ Frmk hglMkl UTILE EMILY .. .., .. ..., .............. ..,. ... COW9I' off ........... wortd ol .... ... corruptloft .............. to. ,.........,.......__. ..... ctdlu1llHI ~ ... " 'AMll.Y W'EEl(l.V, OotoMf I , 1'71 • n • ... ... Cit ~ j 0 g >= ~ ~ "" ~ ,.. Now easier to use .. . easier to read .. . 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DAVID MAT?IL ... t DENNIS THE MEN.ACE WHAT ARE YOU CXJI NGj :JOEY? t> [> t> BART SILVAN 15 ON THE PHONE! DO YOU WANT TO TAKE IT? 1 MEANWHILE, IN THE RECEPTION ROOM YES ... BUT HE'S ON THE PHONE RIGHT NOW, LIEUTENANT! , '.fHE EJOOK OF ICeC~D.5. IT'~ F~CINATING •1 L.1~1EN: WMAI A~VOU F:EADING, A~iHvt~? 111H£ ~T F'£ANlAT~ eAT£N NO~?TOP WAS 12,3'+1 PEANUT~, SY MF('. tHlACK' MA~ION •.. ., THE FZ:ECOltO FO~ THE MO(,T Df~HE.S JUGGLED Ai. ONCE, 15 Dt?HES/ J? HEL..D .ey · M~. ~TANLE.Y f~AAC~_.. • "THE LONGE~T ~MIL~ ENE~ HEL.01 -, MONTH~ ANO 8 OA'l!J I 8Y Ml'·. '9TeVE ~He~wooo." HE"E'~ AN 1NiE~E?'T1NC? ONE; ''THE ~eco~o NLAM8~~ CF-- rtECOllO~ ..:~EAD IN ~LACCE~~ION F~OM IHE BOOK OF r!eC0~5 IS SY M~. Art:iHUfl ' ~1"~1MM ... "- . . By Hank Ketcham · ~: rM;-:-:Y-:-'Jt>:::~~o=-CANV3.~-::-'.... WELL, rr GOGg DO'f N ALL - APART SO I 'M RIGHT BUT IT OON T COME PL.AYIN ' WITH AACK UP VERY GOOD! HALF OF IT. ARIKER 1 ~TED A WHOLE HOJR 1HINKtN1 I WA<;; HAVIN' A · GOOD TIME I · • <1 <J<l I I • . I HATE HAVING TO MAKE 111E5~ DEC.lGI0~6 I . -' BEIN<;· AN _J ADMI N 15TRATO~ 15N . . AN E.ASl,) TASK 1HE&E DAQ5 I • HMM ... BUT 1HEN SOMEO~E. HAS 10 SHOULDER "THE RE5PQN5lBILvllY f WHAT SHOUL..D I DO Z • I GUESS -n4 1S 'rlEAR WE 'Ll GET THE ClA55 RING WliH 1'4E ORANGE STONE I ' , . MU' 1 111!1 HEX EMMY! 1 <50TTA ~T,ART ROUNDIN ' UP H,ALLOWEEN MONE Y-- .. WHAT C,AN I Do ~ e,ARN .50¢? . .. . ' A~ I KNOW Wm·· RE E . RY- TH ~ 1=s -- IT 15 HERE ! DOCTOR SMOCK FOR AAE:AL-S, Y O l..J CA ~SLJAL.L.-Y F I N P W I L.-£/ HICKOR Y NLJIS G ~OWI N G IN A V A CA N-r t.,01 A N£/ vvH e N 1-r''S -r1AA e .,..o st...eeP, YOU t...OOK FOR AN e::AAP -rY P HONS eoo-rH CLEAN UP YOUR ROOM. VVH~N YOU 'RC::. -rHI RSI Y, A GAS SIAl'ION A L....W A YS HAS YVA-re=:R I HeN Y O U HANG -rHe: BAC K O F= YOUR cot...i....AR O N I H G COIN R E:IURN ANP H O PE: FOR /\AAN Y P t...e:ASAN-r c:>RE:AM S FO R ~N-re R -fAINMe:NI, YOU GO -ro A Ne:\IVS- PAPGR RACK AN C? RC:A r? HBAC/t.....tNe:S ANC? Ai....L..-:Z:: ASKBC/ HIAA WAS HOW H e N\ANAGec:> -ro Gel B Y ON AN 1N -rE:R N 'S SAL.-ARY .' • -·~·-·--......r--""-... A ---:.------~ I'M GLAD IODAY'S 'IQ.JR Bl~HDAV, DADDY, 'CAUSE I S::EEL UKE EATJN' CAKE! \NE. ~L.DN'T GET THE Q\GHT NUM&R OF C~DLES 'CAUSE "'T14E STO<E O\DN'T HAVE THAT MANY. 10 .. 5 EVEN· ~ .latol? BOQ~ .ARE. WlSHlN' YO.J A MEJCQY C1·U:2,STM ... :r MEAN HAPPY · BlRTHOAY. ... ~· I . "NAiT! ~·T STAP.T SINGIN' -nLL I ..,.-' GO GET MY XYLOP~E. '1-JHEN YQJ o:>EN MY PQESENT .....o.J''2£: GQl'...iNA BE ~lSE.O. lT'S A TENNlS SMl'2T euT 'tOJ. CO'-IT K'f'.lCN./ WHAT COLO<. 11u.~ . 1915, The lt99i•l•r Of\d fflb.iM $y11d"olt .. -~ TU"~::S:C...:;Er~E:E::CS ~ olilK.Ryan 81& NEWS, &UVS! ... A WHOE:VER EJRJNGS ME nlf HIDE OFTH~ RARe WHITE SlJFMLO'S SAIP WHl-re IJOFFALO WINS . 10 E'C: IN THIS VICINl1Y! ® M'I PALJGHTfER'S c • •<><>LE~'._s CAT!CATl RuN,~! .Ac:JH· ! ' ' . HAND! CAT! CAT! .. • • . . ~: \ - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at lnat 1bt difter· ence1 in drawinc details between top and bottom panell. How quietly can you nnd them? Check answers witb tboee below. ·Jaµoqs SJ DltULS •9 ·p~UOl\f90diU ·ss 100,! ·c; •1u~amp SJ 1•:Jt:.•r .. ;uaann> •1 •J.L ·c 'lu111rw 111100& ·i ·iu~ump 11 ~u1111~.N ·1 :n~~HJJXJ WHAT '~ fM~ MAIT6R , GYP~Y ? OH , ri'? ON~ or: IH056 . ~PAY~ I ~LLY ••• GASOLINE ALLEY HAND A tru:hJ J gooJ~11c ~hccc of p;apcr anu challenge lJam to (ofd 1C in two ci~ht rune , if he c.an. At the sJmc tune. hJnd ---.IULLETIN IOARD ---e FINE PRINT! Mi.-r tx1minln& hii pahcnt. old Doc O.,by Krtbbled thl~ puullng pl"f'S<'r1p tlon: 6-ta·1001·ns 100 & 500. Whal dad he pmcribe? ·a put ;> ntJWtl!A • e Knotty Q~slion: .. When b a aood tinw lo tm· bark on thP su ·or matrlmon)''!0 asks JOt'l Undfi, nr Brockport, N. Y. Can you 1nswt'r'! e Jmai1n• four tr1iaht lines conn(.'("ting t t , 2nd, 3rd and home bl*s on a b*ball field. ts the figuie formed, a square or a diamond? e Riddlc-Me-Thi\: 'ntough t dance al a ball, I am nolhini; at all. Whal am I'? G1\e up? A shadow. 3norhcr fncnJ :i tiny ,......-....---:--......... -~~-~,......._.....,... __ 0 piece of wntin" paper v, 3nJ challcnQc tum or her ~imll:uly to folJ 1t ea,tlt time~. 1( ros~abk. 0 GONE GOOSE? Add theM colors neatly Cor·a hidden pie• r__.: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt •. brown. S-F1esh lt • .. 6-Ma.roon. 7-Dk. aray. 8-Black. ~Dk. purple. 10-U. pu Ch.anccs :1rc. }'Our M'C· • _ ond rdcnJ v.111 J'lfOlC)t '~ I ~ 1 th3t the test 1s not fair. 12 JS .I ~ However. both partks 3 ~ wiJI discover chat she o r • "17 20 .., seven folds bjust aho11t ..\ •J • ?I 2Y ! 311 1h:1c either sheet ~ ~ wall take. After seven •27 :;, folJ 'i. he or she wall -< be :attempting to folJ 22 ~ 128 thicknesses, which • 28 :0 cannot be done. 3• • 9 - Ever cry lc:aring a tcle· HIT THE SPOT? Picn ckm, above, appear to have found : phone book In half'? a perfect sp ot. Or have tJlcy1 Conntct doll to find out. SPULBINOER!· SCORI 1 O pointt Coruain1 all th•-----.---- lttttn ln lh• '#Ord below to Cotm -----+---- two,compl•U wordi: DI S PATCH • • • • • ••• THIN acort 2 pointa •ch Cor ail _. ___ ...,... __ ~ worda of four le\&eta or mon ___ _.., ___ _ round amonc th• Sett.en. Try to ICOte ......... poUatl. ----+---- ·qi•d ':>ITO :w..owv. •14',_o.I By Brown and Casson so I-low CAN 1 ·Gel Ov~'2 -n~e GLJI L.. T ~ . .. w~eN · 1 Fee L. IHG OIVOJ2C6 WA&.J AL~ MY l=AULf ! 'A9t'JOl1 'f121r10A 5vm: JJ sv .L1(1V.::f 5,NON2'3;\ f-{~(1 w s '( f/t/ ('(] J. f I JN MY 800Jl OF L-lF~ , WHY A1Z~ 1H6° AN5WE:'25 ALWAYG lJP61De-00(.VN ? ------.··~·-· Because -~-Wiihout them Wh~ do uou need Mom's ofd canceled checks, pop? '61.. '49 .. . '52 .. . the IRS is auditinQ our.1q73 return! . '71 .. '56#* '64 .. '62 ... '!· .. , ikel 1 foun a '73 Half of one: ICKTRACY SO YOU INNOCENTLY BOUGHT THE PAPIER-MAC ~E HO~SE A S DECOP<ATION FOR YOUR FIVE A CRE RETREAT IN THE COUNTRY? ..... --.... YOU HAD NO IDEA IT WAS BEING USED TO T~ANSPORT DOPE? . ,, \ _ _,. PERHAPS .................. _, .... _ GORDO U5 EA/Zif/- WORMS SOT TJ.IE 8/:ST /.IO(JSIN~ · ,. D.6;4,L IN I THI: WOl<LO, POl<F!l<.IOf ONl-\./ O!<AW- 6ACI< IS, 11-/ IS FJ:IC.ME.NTEO MO!STf-1/ZE WE GU,.-.FF YOU REMEMBER ''CHEEKY " ?. 10-5 MAVDO vs IN! NO RESTR IC- TI ONS! No D /5Cl<!MIN-- All ON' • Al-COHOL IS IJ.f!E ONJ.-V DlaJ6 //./,Ar CAUSES VIS/£31-e oAMAGE 10 /Ht= BRA!Nf YOU AND ''HA.IRY''' SET UP THE VICTIM , WHO WAS ''HAIRY'S" DOPE RIVAL,AND YOU STABBED HIM TO DEATH AS HE TALKED TO ''HAIRY" ON THE PHONE? NO PR.OP.ER TY TAXESf " NOT TO WORRY, SVB!f • • lly Chester Go•ld THIS PAPER, WITH 0000&..ING ON IT., WAS FOUND IN THE PHONE BOOT-H WHERE THE vrCZTIM WAS STABBED TO DEATH AS HE TALKEO. . !. ' .... • t ti · .. . ~ 1 Gus Arriola NO .. MORTGAGE[ NO . C1<.Ae,-f GRASS,, , • ' NO PICTURE W!AJOOW/ A 7'~/ST OF 1-EMO}J /Al MJ~E, f R..e~se. -• . • -... -