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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-12 - Orange Coast Pilot' 7 ' j What~ .Freeway Tape Lends·· • :1 IJig. · Rea • .. • ' . ) • • • ' I ": . DeadE d ~llF ... ., ....... ----":"-n.e,a:ec-_,,, ...... will~tbe • lllYl-aloltbell••ottbot ......, wu -the Peellle CoMt. rreeway -frOm the atate '•11t1rpluolfnewQ1. -tlie ~ may re-~ !bat the otate bMJ on . ,lo u.O-ri4t-ot-,wa)' laud ror at Jeut~ye8r. · r ~nc 111• eMat freeway • -~·uwatatie muter p1 ... 1a ex· ......., to \<0111• at W-ay's cau.tamla.111&h•ll7 Commiuloo ~ .... e Coqnty Env!J:on· mental Kana1emept Aaency Dinctor Georce o.borDe bas sug1e1ted that .the •-nlaon tell the bl•hway, ('O!Dm!Mlonen the state otiould J>old the rlibl«· .,,., land until No'(cember 1918. ••t.oeal aaencln have ex· pr eeeed interest ia acqulaition of some 1tate>0wned pattela ud the< retention of others for .Ute and ~ facWtla,•• Ollbome aald In a report to the board. Oobonle said dlOpoeal ol the . riabt:of·Way,land lbauld be lield off until• tbei county's traffic • dttulatlon plao la filed with the .Ute. -<He also: said tbat sale of. the .~ ,olMMlld be postponed ~.an Or-County mau 1r .... 1tjilan Is edopted -that coutal clUes sbOuld.be given time to °"l'Jtlate p&Rible land pprchMe commit--.. .Drafted for Board of Supervisor• Chairman Ralph ~h'• 1i1nature illl.letter to the· stile ·Highway Commlssloo that saya the land is ''in critical and aenaitive locationa." ~ •'In ...:O.fion the -'-'mil or -~ •• l .,._.... y the 1Jropert1es to the beach re--<11\ireO thoughtful <\Niderotioo . a( "l"Kl'eation and ope11 apace ~-"~'~·~<& •• • I ' • Al&•-:tl :t•t•.=: ~, •• ~ t • miuloa io defer any land aales to ,. -t , . ' (see FaEEWAY, ftteA2) • • ·Sama ..4nan .. . ~ f "'I -• • Killet# M$i ' Arr:eBted . > 1.zarr-e ) .J •~' ,,.. J·n , • ~:-'.':f" .... ,. .c,,"'l;.~ ·r~;~\ o\"l fl• · .. -. •. .Zt: T<fC~~y ·P~~hei > • I ' \ • SACRAMENTO (AP) -A, tape G~rge Zeno~ic~. (0-'Fre~no) t.akep Crom the Pocket of a dead amt former aide~ to derea~ M· 11UUJ is being considered in a aemblYman John Quimby ([)15an grand jury investigation of State Bernardlno),, knew <Cofy ftoDl Controller Ken Cory's appoint· their earlier Contacts on Aa- ments or · inheritance tax re· sembly business. . ' ferees, a state employe whose · BUt Cory said that he knew vot.ce is recorded said Saturday. Valtes only by sight, that if any Democrat Cory or Garden otter was made ••he wu not act.- Grove. a-rormer assemblymaq, lDI u ,my agent," aJl9 that he· ~been critictzedlor appointin1 had planned to: •ippolnt inlifritance tex referees who are ~ahan anrway. • ' nl'!li~~.;rr1•ndt ud aoaoCiates: ., ·/Aii.tliU.nl' O •~ll·pi1t.• ·Atty. of campa)'n contri~Jlllbe !lOoalcl~~,rd..,l!iM!<fto «Om· feder'ill' grand jury in saCramen· • men\, . oth'er than s8,yi.Di1 the toCountyisinvesttgatin~ grand"jui'y is aware of the Inheritance tax referees are Malatlian case. · · ,.:; permitted to keep a certain Cory's campaign finance state- Jl'.l!rce:nta1e of lnherit.aqc~ the~ . IQe!)t,,sbowa vaues m~e a con- bandle for tax , purr,oseS. a trilNUG,\,Ot' sSoo~ .,_ ~ ' l_ucr-.tiye practice n niany ·~ .... , ,1 > ~ areas. · · · ...-• · • ... • • -, The state employe ts Mike Pns" oner Valles of San BernardinoCounty who once ran for the Democl-ati~ · ' ' ' ' · . , • J • · -nomination for assemblyman. Ba · ~ ;.al > .. , ,.. "' .-.,,.,..SUit,.. H Id . ts it0zi,.oFF,:•.FTERuryu•ME111CA~CUf'oN·Mlu•Rtusv 1.:.:; .•• fr~~. :;:i~.hi~·1~'1i~~ ~· re OQ . lrvlneCa,ta"'8r•n.SallorPl•na to '8rln11l!B•c~'. tape. · ·» · '• I • ... . ( .• • • ~ '111,. ."I was advised to seek-counsel ,.,, F do ' 'Ca.· i' M.. an ~.;~ .: ... _...:~Eves e,-!~~-;;:t.~~~~e-:.li~°':th~:! ... o. r,ef!. m ~ .l was no implication that I bad · · .,.., «-1 • done anylhinj wrOng," Valles 'A ~JastJ.ed wheelchair strap aDd. LL-· ""'L :..... a -~ .· ·.L-""!: . : ... •aid'· • · a barefoot· sprint down a holt>ttat V!l; i ~.wt ·· -·~·~'ii:Xt.UJ'I-~~ .¢o~~~i~~t~~m:r~y u~:i:;r~~y~· ~~~:i'~:'t~~~.;li~ort~~!;W:: 1 , • ,.. .. • quoted unnamed government in-Beaob. ~risoner who es~•~ • • • ~ · vestigaton as saying the tape while being X·rayed at Orance 87 00~2.LAS;~ : takib thti P'aclft.c-.AUantio Series~ contains 40 oCfer of reappoint· Count>' Medical Center. v ~ ... .,, . t.rl!)fby-tbe na(fo_nal cbi.m· ment as a stat• i{lheritance tax Poiice said Michael Scott Alex n.ozlo(f wan~~ bllc!k. He alo.n1bip1-for the past four reft:ree ... to,:A:ncJi:ew Malahan, also Wynn, 23, a transient, 'was taken wants. it from tt;a• f~ ot1 ~ .. .,,,..... with . fouc 'enerations, of ~· San·~~rbardino. The report' from jail to OC-MC about• 7:40 wbltobeardtobU-, fnoblo .. All!Jarl\111. . , slild tjie ..,;eel apeak or an of!er p.m. after he. complaiq~ ol pain · · · , ' · •· ' .Pf · ~~if~aumofmon\'t'. in his wf!St, ~hich.j>ad been lh a crew. ·.The 14 · year.old cup -a silver l'1t1nKM• , a;. . · \~' isfsAtrenUy mad~ ~f c-9\ t"heil be w'a1 11Pr~ted on '!.ti t;fi~~~·d.'., =ut. telaboM convetsations. w~s ~1~ ... cba~in'g..-two narcotics • Vif -Ill~ U~ toU:Dd. ln Matahd s poclc.et:aft& '-~~· WeA_1Qerica"',1Cupconteftl·. ··-lila gunshot death in his apart· The prlson·er was un· ~ v ... a. mustard·yelk>w ment June 18. ' handcuff~ and strap~ into a , Calan),ar,n1 1th I! black. mast, . ValleST said that he· was one o( wheelchair to have X-raYs taken, ' canJe,a ~is hQpes,. for t-he several persons Malahan called but hospital personnel refused to February challenge the•Aussies seeking sUp1>9rt for his reap· allow"the accompanying officer have1accepte~. -potntment. He denied making into the X·ray room, poUce said. Sh,e •rips ~rou~d a 19.-mile any offer to Malahan. Four or five-minutes tater, the , trianauJar course m better time :.o. • ' · · Jh,a~ ,nY ~other American valles, an aid~ to stale Sen. (See ESCAPE, Page A%) membf;i' of a cla$a of boat.i that ' • .,• II ' ' '•'-' e 'I '\I&\\ 'l•t-:c I \I . . Grimac,~~'· . • t" • • • .( \ . A Santa Ana man WU killed e,ulY ,Saturday wbm a man he ,n.4 been arcuing ,with pulled a plit.ol and sbOt, him in the .-ach, police feJ>0!1ed. ablltract sculeture of billowing . l'l • sails -was donated by New confi · ' f · ~ · ·York's Seacliff jYacht Clu'b. 1&.~rations o sail ~·ng the After the first match in 1961, the · ·h~rpap·r ~ln11_ has Rl&n.!ged-to LiWe America's Cup sailed~ off stick betw~n two hulls. . Mr Crash Pro~~~; 3 B6dies Recove~ed . · Luis,.Leon. Lopez1 21, died at u ·:30 a.m. at Santa Ad~-1\lStlh. <;oqiqiuni»' Hoopltal,J!>Oft ~ lOboun after tbe r:'ll a.m. lDci· dent. · r -• ' Booked On,tuspicidri cir murder Was Robert ~ igu~ Z7 I also or . SantaADa1 ~ j • ';i;Olice ·said that -according to WitliaHs~ ,the in~ident o«uned at. 410 W. •th. St:, 1n ·c1owniown Santa Ana, following a disa&ree- ment. -v with the British· Hellcat 11 after '11e b1as1c rules (or the ex· • h d perime/il al claso or boats is; 25 s e tr«?unce the American •. f-inl gth i•f t -'. . .:-~·aoo .Wildcat. . ~ ....,.._.. en '-~ ee ~ ~~~ .. : -"lbe cup is the' Holy Grail to sq~I! feet of mast~ sail area. KOzloll; an lr:v.i:J'e resident and Into that .reJat_1vely ~mall Soilif!tl'me consultiiig engineer fram~work h~s . been i:i;ou_r~ a wbO'bas watched hiS business fall massive a~ount of sophisticated apart oVer·the past three years ~oomp~ter technC?fogy, spe.Ce·age a.s the ex .Peri men ta 1 matenals and .money. Always ~atamarans..:..among the world'& mon.ey . f&U1te.st Saifboais-have taken Miss Ny lex, whlc~ K~R'! sees SUC('.essively larger chUnks of his as the hottest Au~aliari , (on-time tender, features no sail at all~Sbe He. has the fastest "C" class carries a w.~c. much _like. an cat in the United States. ·He bu airylane ~ing : a pivoted, 8.er'odynamically shaP.'?d mast su. Lived 8 Montm .. . with hiuged ailerons at. the trail· mredl•· • ,. ·Near ·Sfa,te ·.capitol ' &\CllAJl~O ~)~ ,veotlratioo.'tl-le~tooebillfrom of1fit mo~bo, Symblone•e. tbot r0bbe'ry wil• foond ln the Libe~atlon Army fu'lftt ves H.arriaes• House in San Francisco William and Emily H~ •P-when' they we:re arrested last par.eotly accoropanied by month. Miss Nylex ~ backed by the Nylex Corp., which Kozloff describes as the DuPont of Australia. Aquarius V is backed: b.y Kozloff. She is a doublehW.1 de· signe<l on &<...computer and con- cocted of Kevlar, a-s pace·age plastic that is 40 percent lighter than fiberglass and of far greater tensile strength. · PldOeia Hearst, llved In~-Sourcoo 11id that on Sept. 26, · ty In a 1habby apartment · alloort one mile f th .-~... 1114 Mn. H~rria, us~ the alias rom e --capitol.. Carol Simmons, negotiated with She carries a sort sail with a sophisticated mechanism for making minute changes in the battens, thin boards that hold the sail stiff.~ • Guffaw? ~ ' 'These were the expreilalve faces an·d'the body luguage of a high point! of lbe ~ Devin11 llirthday ,Party aat week: Dilly Pilot t~Tho-lCee\>il -;eJJS •'ll, a u ~ -P•-AI. . \ . _,.. . • < ' , <Seepboto P•1e ~-l · an agent of the, bwlcliDg'• owner • ADii 1t seeaied ~certain that • to rent the Sa(ramento apart· Police homicide inlpedor un-ment at 1721 W ... st. for eight lmowlncly interviewed at least Ol!O SLA member •-the death montbo. ol a man wbon bluclce<>Ded and The house i9' divided Into two al-bodywa1 foundllan:hlt apartmento. Itfaceolnfer)!tate80 in a vacant lot next to the Ranta and ii surrounded on three. sides · -· , by.-. apart111-and a va· Tbe undersrouncl life 111 the caat lot. : N. • • SLA centered la an •·•·montb 'Pederal investigators nrst tine room nat from September, believed the Har~ couPle, now J.llH atll llay -pelilapo the In cuotody In Loo &flleleo, 1>egan ...... time tlle fuelttvw otayW li'tlDI lo the •lip•rtment ln lD one 1pot while a a.month ·ll'ebunl1ry. Later, investigators drqnet tru preuecl nationwide. lf>oulbt they·start,ed d'uring Nov· State -feddl autboriti• ember. • · ·are ID-til•llnl -1ble con> UPI loamed the llarr.Ules hur· nectloos bet'fHD tlle SLA and 1 riedly !!loved ln.tMnlllhtofSept. $1.t~Tba~ l'obl!erylnaubuHNui :as and left Moy '31.'ilYlnl,1•<· C'armlebael April 21, ln which a cor4int to one n~l1hbor, "we're -.-Omer wuldlled# a , golllton,ll'acatlon.'< . ,_...... "' 1 "What furnitiire they didn't ,,A HCORd r•bNl'Y ·of ta,72' 1teeJ..,they broke up,'' the owner t.-n • )annp aiMHOion uaoc\a · -' · . -"" ..., llall111 Febru•"7'la --In· (848LA, PapAZL, .. , • > I J ~ ....... l ' • -~ .. ... • ~-1-. .: ..... . ll J • "; .~.. .. .• , ·" ·1 .. :'•' \\ . ' . Aquariua v.at..~70 poonds is 190 <SeeLITTLE, P1ge"3) ' ' . '-•By JACKIE HYMAN 61' ttle INlly " ... SC... • > > A .c:oroner's team ol divers by Satu'.rda,)' had .recovered the bodi~ of three men killed in a N'o'rthern Californja plane crash. that apparently took the life of an Irvine man. A Spokes;.nan for the ~acl'.'amento County Coroner's Office said one-victim has been identJfied as Kevin Thomason, 16, of Long Beach. Two other txxlies had . been r.ecovered, but iden- tification was difficult because the-plane evidently had exploded inlheBir. Parts were strewn over a large area. Officials also were unsure ~ whether five ·or six persons had been aboard the plane. Roger Owing of Irvine re· p-01'-t-e-diy wa s one or the passengers. ~he twin -e ngine plane, believed to have been carrying Southern California businessmen on •·duck-bunting expedition to· 9'.egon, disintegrated while fly. 1ng near a l ,543·foot ·tall television broadcast tower Fri· day and fell into a slough neat the' Sacramento River. , C;\B.B!i;llll DAY -it )V8S Na, tionaJ;t(ewspaper Carden Day Saturday, and about 150 of the 1,000 Orange Coast Daily Pilot carriers won a da.y-out at Knoll's BerrY Fa:rm. Pictures on ""Page A4. CHILLING PAST -A San Francisco soc~alite is now out of the house a tarot card reader cast a spell on, but the death or her secretary. and other strange · happenlngs witl always be with her. A United. P..ress, Jnterna· ~'~~rt: "'"' ~')ftliry of 1 'in.J>irit Slft!t on . ' • • • ·:" "' 1 ~ . , ' Early reports on the accident listed those believed to have been aboard as young Thomason; hil father , Pierce. a Long Beach dentist ; Owing, a director oJ the CEM E Construction Co. of La Mirada ; William J . Mockridge of Long Beach, CEME president and owne r of the plane ; and Richard Beaver of Norwalk, also a CEME director. However, th e corone r 's spokesmanaaid those name~ had not been re'\eased by his office and said that the only victim identified so fa r was young Thomason. The coroner "s spokes man in- sisted that it has not been establis hed d efinitely that the others named in the news reports were on board. The plane made one landing at Stockton ;!Od passengers may have boarded or disembarked there, he said. An attendant there said five men boarded the plane. · The crash took place about a mile from Sacramento's Ex- ecutive Airport: The spokesman said no other information about Irvine resi- (See CRASH, Pare A2) JKllA ..... rMlll M;~t«.,c• lt-~11 ............ O.ulf'tcl ........ , .. •• .. .. ..... .......... I"" I t --fl ()lontM "" er.u-• '' ... _...p ... , .... : b~"'-"' ... 1 OA lt • l"ll0 1 ltiC.:llONS \ :r a . .. .. .. .. .... .. ..... • •• M .. • I ., • > • ' • ' • ..,_ .......... 1 • • • -ill DAILY I'll.OT • Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities LAGU NA BEACH --A mild c ont rov•»•Y b as arisen over the qualiti e s t he Art Colony's ne¥t ,police chief s hould have. I., reeponse to a c o ntention by c o uncil- man· 'Charlton Boyd that t he new c h ief shoul d be ki n d and b enign , let te rs to the c o u ncil pictur ed Laguna 's polic e men prancing around in panty hose a nd pin k ' romper s ... NEWPORT BEACH --Di s mi ssal p r o - c eeding s began last we e k aga ins t Mic hael Ma n g , a Corona del Mar High School t each er who ""a.s IJ.llp_.en.d.e.d f_r om h is t e aching duties l ast Ma y. Sc ho o l prin- cipa l Dennis Evans began with t e st i mo ny alleging t hat Mang made "sugge s tive remarks " i n f r o n t of students , fai l ed to k eep attenda nce re c ord s a nd l acke d grading s tanda rd s ... COSTA ME SA.--The c i ty counci l g r an ted pay inc rease s of 6.25 p e r cen t to misce llane ou s e mployes and depar tment h e ads last we e k , and o f 7.5 perc ent t o police of fi cer s. Sa lary nego t iati ons f or f i r e me n a r a con t i n u ing with the Team s t ers Uni o n ... SAOOLEBACK VALLEY --De . Richard Welte, supe rinte ndent of t h e Sadd l eback Valley Unified S c h o ol Di stri ct , r efu sed to acc ept hi s ow n pay ra ise l ast we ek. He told district t r uste e s , "The · (spending) spiral h~s to s t op some where and it s hould b e with me ... " HU.t.;INGTON BE ACH --On e of t he largest t~outs i n Huntington Beach City Counc il hi s t ory p ersuaded offl c i a l s not to qo throu9)1 with a c ontro v e rsia l drainage assessme nt district in the Ol d Town area .. .' SOUTH COAST --The Capi s trano Unified School Distric t ha s se t wh ee l s in motion for a $30 million bo nd i ssu e d~signed to financ e new sc hool con- struction n ecessita ted b y d e v e lop me n t in the Laguna Niguel and Mi s sio n Vie jo areas. Eight new s c hoo l s are needed by 1980 to cope with the p rojec t ed 8,5 00 new students ... , I RVINE --Counc il me mb er s h a v e decided to abandon a system of three •options• to the city's general plan i n favor of a single plan f o r land use. Additional study is required on Xrvine•a economic status, means of retaining open 8pace • and a·gricultttre. Women Cadets Get Busted in 'Arrests' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The police Instructor told the women police academy students to try to subdue the smallest of the men in their class. The men were told not to strike the women. but . merely to try to fend them off. Organization for Women and other groupa. The result: One of the women broke her arm; another received back in- juries. Not one was able to make a physical arrest, said Capt. Georp Emil, director of police per1101111el. · Emil plans to show videotapes al training ae11ions to U.S. Dis· trlct Court Judge Robert Peckham. Peckham ha& ordered revisions in physical require- ments that had 1enerally ex· eluded women fd minorities from jobs as reg r patrolmen. The chances the require- ments were sought after a suit was filed by Officers for Justice, the NAACP, the National SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Now Emil wants to know what he's supposed to do with the 29 women currently undergoing training since none qualifies for work as a regular street cop. A dozen policewomen are now working in positions that do not require phwsical abilities necessary for patrol duty. Emil says be believes one group could be assigned to street work after eight more weeks of training; another might qualify after "extensive training"; a third will not qualify despite further training, he said. · The class. which is to be graduated Oct. 24, was the first to accept women on an equal basis with men. I!,.._ P.,,e A I FREEWAY; • November 1976, and, in effect, to give sale priority to local agen· cies. Tbe resolution points out that the state mi•ht want to retain some of the right-of-way land for trail systems, expansion of state beaches and transportation cor- ridors. " ' • It may be, according to the re- solution, that other land might be used by public agencies for , . ta:an.sit a.g,d Ciio>QQl centers as t .... u. al for: c6 .. ~tt . open , 11.,.C. MclftCroaU,onfacillUes. • ' Should tbe highway com· missioners hea·r'the supervisors' plea to delay selling the land on- ce bou1ht as a freeway route, sale to private interests would come after pubUC agencies have been served. State law requires that state land be sold at fair market value, meanln& the state takes advan- tace 'ol lapd value appreciation durln1 the time it ·h eld ownership. However, ln recent years, , apecial lefltlaUon has made it -Ible for some state land to be 1okLto other public acencles at the 1tate'1 original COIL • ' /; .. • I • ' ' B,oy Di~ • er WeeksinC , . • ' ELYRIA, Ohio CAP) -!eftn· teen-year-old Randal Carmen, kept alive by macblnee for our- ' ly three weeks after doclors said hls brain bad died, was.declared legally dead Saturday. But the controversy over uae of life support machines tokeef, the body breathing and b ood clrculatln& remained. Randal's father, Richard Cannen of Wellln11191>, said he bu uked bis attorney to pursue the possibility of legal action. He i aid he and his wife would like to spare others from "loin& through what we've been through." Elyria Menwrial Hospital, which has refuted the request from Carmen and his wife to end life support. and let their son. "die mercifully,'' said Randal diedat2:" a .m. Saturday. "His heart ~finally gave out,·· said Carmen. "'It was on the machine. But the heart can take only so much from the machine." Randal lapsed into a coma Sept. 21 after being struck ln the head during a neighbo<bood foot- ball eame. . ''The brain was des!. He had no brain whatsoever," Carmen said. ''Clergymen , doctors, . . .almost everyone I talked to agreed that where there is no brain pattern, the patient is dead.'' 'Mamie' OJNHYC Wins Race ·syALMONDLO<XABEY 0t ... o.11r'4 ... ..,. Mamie, a 43-(o/ot Cart.er designed sloop, sailed by Milt Smith, CalifQrnia Yacht Club, was the overall 8dd. Clus B winner of the 385-mile C&llfomla Coastal Race, cosponsored by Newport Harbor Yacht Club and St.Francis Yacht Club. The race started at San Fran- cisco last Tuesday at Sp.m. First yacht to finish at 12 : 26 a.m. Satur· day was Miramar, a ~foot ketch skippered by John ;5crippe," San Diego Yacht Club. Mil'•mar's elapsed time was 79.boun and 26 minutes. The 15·boat fleet encountered mooUy light to moderate winds over the course, but fln1ahed in a 'breezy rainstorm off the Newport Pier between midnigbtandBa.m. Last boat to finish, about 3 p.m., was Lin1er Longer, sailed b)r Richard' Winn, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Green Buffalo, sallecl by C.E. Nelson, St. FYC, and Huckleberry Duck, Joe Hoffman, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, abandoned the race en route. ~.tumma.ey: .•. -_<!;Overall fl.tat, Mamli; ,IMICCJl'Mt Vendetta, Art' DeP.V...; SDYC; third, Saudade, Bill Pascoe, NHYC. Class A, first, Saudade; second, Arcadia, Andy Zimbaldi and Rod Lippald, NH1YC; third, Loco Vimte III, Jim Seals, BYC. Class B, first, Mamie; second, Vendetta; third, Alegre, John Merrill, St. FYC. SLA •.• of the house said. The date Miss Hearst arrived in Sacramento is unclear. But the owner of the apartment said the newspaper heiress might have been present during a visit to the new tenants. "The gal barely opened the door," said the owner, wboaaked not to be Identified. "She didn't seem to anxious to talk. She wasn •t exactly .friendly or un- friendly ." · The owner admitted having a foggy memory, but said, ''Patty Hearst is a very good guess and-I think it was her." I!,.._ Page Al CRASH ••• dent .Owing waa jinown. except that some papers bo lbe plarle in· •dicated be ·h•d -recenUy married. His ·family could not be reached Saturday. The search for victims will continue today. The fragmented. tmela1e was brought up Saturday with the aid of a hoist on a barge. A relative of Mock:rldge, to whom the plane wu registered, said it was on its way to K11math Falls, Ore., where the occupants i ntended to go bunting. Mockridge apparently wa&\ the pilot. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said the plane may have hit a, &UY wire ol·th• television tow et I but none 9' lhe' wires was-broken so the eauli#iltll the crash was sUll llDlmowa,/ . Bat ~·-1 aclmlnlatrator Jt111t1 C.arown uld, "We do everytlilaa ID our -·to main-"~ :f~~{J:- paUeat." CarmeD'1 attorney, Joseph J . Clri1li~. old Iba& with Ran- dal'• <leath tbe illue ii>Diiiiiil to be "• moot po1nt u tar ... tbe pareou ara concerned. but If then! ls oome kind ti adion that could be lllltalned ID the courts, I'm alllborised to 10 abead with it. II , ClricJlano Hid the boopjtal's reluctance to •end life lupporta apparently •temmed from lean al poulble law1ul!J. Rocky Urges Congress Aid . . New York City NEW .YORK (UPI) -Vice President Nelaoo Rockefeller 1aid Saturday Consress must come up with lelillation to ei11ure financial catastrophe does not befall New York City alter the city produces a plan for a balanced buc!Jet. Ia. remark• at the annual Columbus Day dinner at the Waldorf·Aatorla Hotel, the former New York -.said Preoldent Pord bu no authority to aid ·the finu.cially troubled city . . "It ii, therefore • ......Ual that the ConlHU u a whple focus on the problem now and maet ap- prop r late le1l1lation,' • Roekefeller aaid. He .noted that the city is re· quired to aubmlt a l>Udlet and financial plan' to the state emercency financial control board by next '1'.bunday wbicb will produce a balanced budget by June 30, 1978. In turn, the •board muat either okay, reject or alter the plan by Oct. ao. When thia is done, Rockefeller said, and investor coofidence is restored to the city, "the essen· Ual precondition will have been met and tbe stage set for ap- propriate congressiooal action. "It ii, therefore, essential that the Coa,reaa as a whole focus on the problem now and enact ap- pro pr i ate legislation ,'' Rockefeller said. ESCAPE ••• officer W.as told Wynn bad vanished. Inside the room, he found that the wboelcbalr 1trap baa been •lashed by unknown means and that several doors to the room bad been opened.· A boopltal security guard re- ported Hein& a man believed to be W)'llllaprlnt barefooteddcnma corridor and out afll'edoor. A sub- sequent search by officers aided by the Anaheim police helicopter failed to tum up the prisoner, deocribed as 8-foot-2, 175 pounds, blond with bushy hair and blue eyes, and having e tattoo '"' the left arin reading B.D. He alllo re· portedly had a pslcbedellcly col- cred cut on the le't wrist. Wynn, who was otherwise fully clot.bed, wore no shoes because be had brought none with him to Jail. ''When"ttley come ln barefoot- ed, we let them 10 barefooted. We don't supply shoes," a police spokesman explained. Prendentlal Pooch .. Dberty, President Ford's pet dog,·., shown sw!mmlnc t with his master at Camp David, Md., In this photo tU,OID. February by photographer Frank Johnston. It Is one of many pictures to be Included In JohnstOn's forthcomiQI " book on how the White House operates. Hunt On/or Five·· Wlw 'Zapped' -Gate MARION, 111 . (AP) -A draenet of police and federal agents hunted Saturday for five convicts who opened the aates of the federal 1ove'.rnment•s top-- security penitentiary with an electronic aad•et made in a prison shop course. War:den Charles Fenton of Marion Federal Penitentiary said the five were last seen at 8 p.m. Friday runninfl out al the front door of the prlscn and Into the darkened, pln..iotted bills nearby. He said a car probably was waiting for them. Guards, blocked by two un- apened gates, were unable to Policewoman Quits Force For College Four months on the Costa Mesa Police Department was enough -but only temporarily -for its first female officer assipied to regular patrol duty. Officer Sharon Lozzi, 23, who placed number one in her class of more than 20, moetly men, last May at the Orluqe-County Peace Officers' Academy, bas resigned. She is only returnlllg to Cal State University, Lona: Beach. however, to complete requirements for her bachelor al arts de1<ee in crimlooloaY. . • The attractive patrelwoman who was out there in the 1Ueets takln1 theft and burglary reports or responding to help quell bar brawls alq with the men in blue only bas" ooe more semester to finish. PoUce spokesmen said Miss Lozzi, who previously attended CSULB. felt a degree would further -her professional ' capabilities and is at the ·top of the list for rehiring. chase the convicts immediately and could not pick up tbe li'all In the darkness. The breakout began while the convicts were attendin& a blatory lecture. Instructor Loren Dees was overpowete4 atter being lured Into a back room by an In- mate complainin• of a cut ftnaer. The five took the t~'• keya tothemaincorridoranclfted. ; Five barred aatea -ate the • main part of the prism fl'om the front door, but by ualDa keys • taken from the teacher the five ; were able to eIJ.ter. the contdor beyond thf' first two aatea. 'lben they brolfCht out their el~c gadget. . The device, similar to an elec- tronic garage door opener, was built in a shop class by inmate .. Edward P. Roche, 31., of Katonab, N. Y., serving 39. ye11111 for two bank robberies, Fenton •'!!<!-He said Roche evl~ ol>-t8lned technical publications· -binl the Wnr&lnp of the softball-size al••aler, wbleb , emits u audible beep. . ~ ~·For all I know it'a ln Popular Mechanics,•• the warden , . declared. He said later that a receiver 'controlllnl the 1ate1 was ap- parently installed dlllinl recent repair work and that the band· held device was a tran1mitter that activated the receiver and·. opened the gates. Acid BUl"ll8 Pair Two workers were badly burned Saturday when acid they . were using to clean pipes at McGaw Laboratories in the Irvine lndU1trial Compla broke throueh a valve and 1pr·ayed ' them. Jamet Edward Moore, 32, of Norwalk:, Was reported in aU.ble coadition this mornlne at Tustin Community Hospital with facial bums. Elmer Lawrence Foy, 41, al Fountain Valley, wu treated at the hospital for burns on his back and was released. Loold119 'D°"'• 0tt Wlaat'• Golllfl Vp • 'ibis Is where all !bat dfrtexc11vated ~rom u.,.medlan of Newport Boulevard in Costa Meaa has been hauled. It la being u.sed to build the three-level Interchange (center) for the Newport Freeway and the yet-to-be- constru~ted Corona del Mar Freeway. Brlatol Street Is at bottom of photo. Jn. terchange will be completed bfl977 • • I I ' I I I I .1 I ~ " I I I I I ~ r • Tax Cut Called ~Phony 'W,\IRIMdTOlf CAP>-~-...___ .. lDI lllhll •• -· 11111 ...., ..... =:::i==..--=:.~ m&1=~•WI• ...... .IDI la=..a-. ~· ..... ~­ ""1tl'ia II a ,m.ior ..._ ti -doeamoato dlatrlbatod to .De-roUe a-_....., -bJ Iba ~ l'lllln Committee•• lal• rU. UR --Iba GtlMr .. Iba --wblp'• olllce. . .... .., ••Jfe ... Ille tu .... bMla In .r_,, Im, Iba• lllllfaa ~ ID IOffllQ!--cram waald DOt .....,. mil o.. · -·-·"tllelMI( ......... • .,,... for tho IDllN Dlrlod al theeloetlonealQelm .. _ olfw ·--• ta& ndoi:tlca plua the covernment PfOCNlbl.i' , ''But u IOCXl .. they vote. the p roarams would be eut of- f. , • "Tiie pbODIDMa al tllll ap; Pll>leblafllrl,-!obvloua." · fhe whip • ••111ue paper•• called l"o.rd'1 propoaal "• JJisln a .... ...... full lffoell ..o.ilm't bO known unW lflor Ille ltl9 elec· tioo. ''Tbe Important tb1n1 II put. tiDI people baek to ilork," Ille paper continued. "It mokol ao ...,.. to have them bind ID im and tired tn 1m. •• Tiie tuJo: force alUll1lla wu distributed to Democratic COD· grenmen before tbW rec.a bellD with the aotoUcn tbot "10U ml&bt find tb1a uHflll .•. ID dla- cu•kxla with your eomtltuentl. '' Tbe whip.paper wu oait ID Ille form ot ''rnpome to~· thatmembenmay·be ~ Both apporentiy -... : cern amona Democrata that Ford may hove bit OD a.-al that would appeal to Amclew worried about their OWD budceta. Revenge Plot Kills 3 Tots ANGOL, Cblle (AP) -Pollee aald Saturday that 1 lavelrl1D1le caused a jealous woman to dump inlectlclde ID mlllc -""" for •cbool hincht1 lit the elementary school where 1be worllod; ldlllnc three children and send.in& 40 others to the bosp\tal: Marja Riffo Saadova1, •, a widow ODd mother of IO eblldrea, wanted to avellge.._.,.- lhe woman· in charge ~ prepar· ing powdered milk for the lunches. beca111e they were both In love wltb a male employe at lbe school, police said • • o.e ·., nao-.... ......~•!,•111 ·Jn1nate8 Seize • . . Warden, Wife lllCJUGAN CITY, lllll. <AP> -lb la.mac. fled t.bl (Mfen9 ... PrllOD with ah: -.. •• !Mllldlnl Iba 'i"ardon IDd bll -· ll1ll tllolr mot IDded two mllea ' away, amfd a~ pa11ctuat1d ch11e , wbe,n a polleeman 1bot out a tire od the ,.i.way voblele. 1be veblcle crubed Into a llCn peat a1on1 a city -· with MitMr ncapeea nor boltac• bart 1trloualy. As Ille 1Cor1 al police crullero eor.••...S on Iba ata&bled car, the tnmata IWT'ell- dered. TM rl1bt trODt tire of Ille -lion_ wa1!!ft used ID the ...,ape wu 1bot out by ·a lllcblllD City pollcem1D. A 1un IDd two r._. were found In the atation .,._. fcnocl tllolr wa:r tllrauda llvo l•t.u -and cUmbff o AW to Wardm.Leo l•ttu'lmme. . leatla1, hi• wife 1ad a dauaht•r were ol10 tokoD boetaca br th• fh• l•m-. ' Tbreo otber ,.,....,_-Wt • behind. Th• 1latb .. oavlet telephoned city police bead· quarten ODd 1ald be -armed IDd 1a1r1a1 bolt&lea. Ono OODvlet llfd Ill aad tit. II companion• would take tbe -.Cea ID tho wardln"1 ear tO obtain "thetr-·· -- -to free Iha --· bC wwlda't1ay ......... --. Tile thtH Jenttna, tWo 'al· , Ileen, 1Dd·111t IDm--plled·lnto Ille lllat!OD wacoa and 111..i.d fer tbe81to. A female IUll'd IDtbapta_. trol booth dllolll:rod ..i-rulel by~ o caw for Ibo 1nm1111 IDd haatalea. The lnm-lbot at Iba 111ard but mi-. 'l1le view 1ton1 the coat wu DU'tlcularly spectacular after ralna·r!llled the air clean Saturday morning and clouds punctuated the ricb'aklea. Tbls view la eutward from the 'top of Bethel Towers at 19th Street One of the boeta1.., sat. 0- Wet., 41; re<:elved I bead lllllUY ID the cr11b, ODd lamola Ala· -N111. 40, Wll alllbUJr ID· jurod ID the knee by IUDftro, prison officlsla 1ald. Tiie prlloD ottlclall 1av1 tbla account : J1akl111 . 11ld prlaoa rule• forllld Iba 11t. to Ill -'"" for e1capee1, ·even lf the7 bave / andPo_monaAvenueinCostaM<11a. · Tbe -•pe befi!!'-wbm ID ID· matofel&nod an &Ddover- powered two boepltal 1ti.nd1Dll who were comlDI him lrom bll cell on a stretcher. bollal•· . ' Garden Grove Women Die In Accident Bloody Mutiny Si~ Cargo:Sbip Tiie Inmate forced the -· dlDll and two IUardl Into a cell IDd obtslDtd o key toret .... five ntber lnm1~. . Tiie lnmatea, three al lllem llfero, took Wela &Dd· Lt. John Grover, 55, bo1taae aa they Otber•pollee then,. .. "!:.7:!t IDd the ltaUOD WlfOD er after th• lneal officer lbot ito front tire • Huntington . Gun Victim Goes Home • Two womeo were 1c1IJed IDd .' JllA](J <AP> -A Pn-anlOD three compllllona lllJured early •arll ablp Hiik ID the C&rlbbeall Saturday ID a t-.oar colllllon m., "" Soturdo1 allor ID 4-Garden Grove that burled the blood7 mutiny IDwlvlnl t1ii Dine flvotromtbairvOD. . crew members aDd .._,Ille Dead were Jo ADD lkftobertl U.S. Cout Guard ftPOllad. i::J., the driver. and Nancy Pllatl' TbethlpJllml'afivet:1ewme, ;Ill, both of Gardea Grove. M four lndOllMlo• Namm IDd a three female Juvlllllt compo• :-~·wore reoeued lflor Diana 111fforod mlDor Injuries. , """'' ID o life nft but the Police orreated Ille drl-al -• four German oftleen the seeond cor, llorle Fr-won roportod mllalnl, Ille Cout Proctor, 35 of ADabelm, OD 11»• Guard 1ald. ~cloa of felony drunk drlW., Spok11maD Sieve 1'1-llll"' ID m1Dolaucbtar ID the a·a Miami 1ald a Co11t Guard a.m. accident. Jin. Proctor Wu airplane. •potted tbe flve lnated 1Dd roleued at Palin · crewmen aboilt 215 mii.1 IOUtb of Harbor General HolDltal lllunl. / Tiie eor1 collided at'tbe' In-"BytlleUmeourpllDearrlvod. terHetion of Harbor .Boulevard on the ICIDI, there wu only IDd Lampaon Avenue ID GArden debrla left" from tbe aldp llMll, Grove, 1ald Gardea Grove Police !>o ~ Gaard plaM dlvort sat. Geor1e Peblim. ed 1 a.man merc-ablp ~ Lalli. to NKue the ftve ~ Hirohito Mingles· HONOLULU (UPJ)-lnarore departure from tradition, Japanese Emperor Hlroblto left security guards agape Saturday to mingle with guests at a large reception ID bis honor. The emperor ventured Into a crowd qf well-wlallers three times ID the back garden of the Japanese consulate where 2,000 penons cathered for a ZS-minute ceremony. Secret 5ervice a.cents scurrtecl to k•eP him protected. membera. l"ra1ler 1aJd. The reocued men told the Lalll'1 of. ficero Ibey did not know what caUMdtbllr1blp'1demlae. ''Tbe tint word of a mutiny ; came from a bl1b -_....,.. San .Joaqum· • In Jack1oavllle late 1"tld1y · nllht," Fl'uler 1ald. ''Tiie Cout Guard wu told that ID excited A Huntlnaton Beoall bride wbo ; rldt.o operator aboard an UD· . '-'!... .. L-:"'1:.,.,,, wuarrwtedonher....,.,1day. kaowa V••••I that 11ve .:x&CM......w-e for .UacedlT ·-Dl'bor ... coord!Datea matehiDI where the w•o~uoTON n-) p-~-b~band Wll 1UU ID eualody lllml 1snlt reported a mutiny 00 ~u• wn -~·~ Sal'urday Diehl ID lieu al .. OCIO board.'' ~ ol ~ United St.ala m'9.tlnkln1, ball. Tiie report, out oil ID mid· anil the pr.oblem la expected to Loretta Tblef, It, iii 1- tronimlaslon, added: "There ore lnero111 ai 1roater supplies al Arbor Drive, wao booted cm aa men ft"111D1· Tile captain ls d• u ad• r I round water and .... u1t with a doadl:r ......_ ad. Ploue Hnd help. • sos... petroleum ue tapped ID future •bars•. Her former buobead, TbeJllml,•220-footcUaolhlp decade~, a aovernment re· Elmer Voat, 18, of 17541 owned by lntercontinintal Harcher11ldSaturday. StlllbarbQr ~ane, wu releued • Properties 11 onacemeat of Tiie U.S. Geoloatcal a.rvoy,JD ll'om Huntlnaton Intoreommunl· Panama Olt:r wu "" route to ·a new report, uld at 1eut 4,300 ty Hoepltal Saturday maralDI a--.. Guyana,lromT&m· 1qu1re ,mllo1 of land In'· after beiDC treated ovemlcbtfcr po, Fla., 'lflili a lo1doffertlllW, California• SID Joequln Valley abullet'llOUDdllltheleftarm. tile Cout Guard •aid. bu 1ubolded more thlD a foot 1'1:11101 1ald no ...,._ - Frasier 1sld the -ible legal .olncetbe 1920'1. ceded the IDcldeot at 4:45 p.m. Q!Wllon• orlllnc from the radio The area around S.Ylo;!J Friday. They said 111'1. Tbief'a reporta bad 'been twned over to Tex .• near Homton, bu lllff now •Del old buabands wwe re- the u.s. Stat. Department. "l from tidal fioodlnf beeauae the movlnl aome personal beloac· underatoad that the state landsurfacethere1uboldeclmore lnp from Voll'• eorpxt when Doportmant la trylnl to contact than el&bl feet •Ince 1920, a she alle1edly emerl'lcl-l'rom the tho Paaomanlan coniul •• be second report •aid. Jt could drop home carrylDI a .38-callber .,.. , said. · ' .another three feet by 1980. volver. . 1 · Fall SELL-OFF Now 1n progress on these beautiful ,_. P11ge ..,I ~-BHkca•pm u·rrLE CUP •.. PoUDda ll1bter thlD AQuarl111 I and I• the lightest "C" el111 boot ever built, says Kos1otr. Jn th4' experimental cla11, Kozloff ia be1Un1 m bis llibt weight, compared aritb the r&- latively heavy wln1·1.U Niu Nylex. He Is bettin1 OI\ bis greater experience with Ille llOft sail, and on hia "bot rod crew,'' Robie Harvie, whom he calls "the most lmportlDI ploee of equipment on the boat.•• · But if sailing were only sbeell of computer prlnt-oU:t, and chemical confecllDDOl'Y. men like Kboloffwouldnotpour.-ytblag ldtotbelrboata. There ore'tbe alWQW unblown elements-chance, luck, fate. K02loff ls ready. He wanta the Llttie Amerlca•a Cbp back for America ID the country's blcentennial )lear. Tiie bicentennial ls cin bis side. And for that extra ed1e. bis 1ilii lllimber ls 78. And the aeries of .-will be held from ll'eb. 1 tbrouCh 15. Need he add that the zodtac sign ia Aquarius? '''ke can.ti loee,"' lie roan, lee blue eyes 1leamina under a sbockofwbltobair. • At 51, Kozloff bu more thin a quarter century of Interest ID sailing behind him. But tbe catamaram-tbe •1c1raoten ol ~ sea''-have bff&. liia main Nlllii1 Interest for a •ode. Hll den la •PIDlled with pla· ljUea IDd plat11 IJlil 011111 ead ll<lpbl11-11ymbola of.-Won. '·But what have I rsally won? , The ebmee tn 1pencl $25,000 to get the boat ready IDd to ablp It ODd mr, crew to Au1tralla. '' He s seeking some rmanclal aid from the U.S. International Salling Auoelation IDd lliklDC frlendl to make tax deductible contribution• earmarbd for the UWe Amert••'• CUp to the .... ganllat!OD, at 1133 Avenue of the Amerieu, New Yort. Other help, he bops, will come from companies that manutac- ture the plastics used ID bis boat. Actually. there will be two boats, tbe other a twin with simllor Kevlar bulls beloagJng to LeeGrl1wold of Pasadena. The speed of the boata md the nature oftbe competitlmlasucb, Ko&loff Hyo wryly, that ODe boat may not be enough. Before the meet is over, be sa)'9, the other boat may have to be clDDibeliled fer hu1l1, mast, 1all or other parta. Pall match• have been lost when challengers' boats -·up undtrtbe atreu and re- ,potn could not be -•ID time forthenextrace. Not tbat it bothers him. ••we've flipped a lot. I've h~d three boall bNken up in the wave11 just sround up,'' aays Ko&loff. "Jt'1 fie:loed because •e know our limltatioos. •• Kuloff seems to have none. WhBtelsedoes he do? ••Ob, I do meta.J aculpture, '' he •llYI, 11stur1n1 out o )icture win· dac\' to a lllDI• bronn fllh b1Dg· iDI OD an OUtaldo wall at bll bome, llOOCI Wblte-Way. In hll 1ora1e, the llleletoD al a gilder lltakln& 1bape. · "And I'd Hke to take up bang· gHdln(, '' be lays, adding wttb .a smile, "but not before I bring beck the Little Amerlea•1 Cup." J•pa" Opewt-• ' BanoiEmbwy · TOJCYO (UP}) -lopan Satar· dayopenodltl~mb-ln~. marldDI Ibo IVIDt bJ alptnc ID apwmeottoatve..-mllllODln' _.me aid to North Vl-0 the forel&n ministry oaicl. Tbe DliD1-.trJ lald JapOD Ml up I tom• porary mla1loa ID o -bot.I. · \ I by@mstrong . Cafe Royale J TA Mindoro MYSTIC LAKE Porto Novo RANDOL MILL · ·Regal Row ROSE HALL 01'9033 AL'S CartJet &Rug · . WORKS 293 $. MAIN ST., ORANGE PHONE 835-2515 3 11.0CKS NORTH Of FASHION SQUARE · •- ' ·- • • . . . I ; • " I • • • •• ---:, &und!Y,0ctob.12.1m • Paper RouteS Take Tttea ~ • Saturday was National Newspaper Carriers Day an(I Dai· ly Pilot deliverers spent an _afternoon at .Knott's Berry Farm. Approximately 150 of the nearly 1,000 Daily Pilot carriers won the trip to Knott's for excellence• in their work. Of the total number of paper persons, one-third are girls. , r .......... ·~·-... ._ .. .- LISA AGEE OF CdM UNDER THE GUN . ~ . . . 810-EARS' FRIENQS: CINDY MOUCHAASH (LEFT) AND KATHIE MERCURIO OF CdM . • • Trying Sex. F .ilm: Lively hut Also Expensive l l a ' ByJOHNVALTERZA 0t-. EM4tr "i.eSIAiff The jury's deliberations bad betome so. loud that the judge • had to clear the court next to the · jury room for fear that the dis-~ cussions could tJe heard. And out in the corridor or Harbor Municipal Court, Vincent Miranda -nattily dressed as ever -paced the floor and ·smoked. • · ··vou know," he said during a pause. "It's just like having a ~ baby." To Miranda and his full-time lawyer, Robert McDaniel, the period in the hallway waiting ror a jury may be commonplace, but it alWays is a tense time. They've been there many times over the years, because the ·movies Miranda shows in his theaters "are sex films. Inside, next to the courtroom • where for seven weeks the ' ' testimony sotnetimes wa..,saucy but often dra1ged, there were a dozen Harbor Area residents who soon would emerge to declare Mira'nda and Arlie Wood, Balboa Pussycat Theater manager, in· nocent of obscenity charges. They bad com.e-rtogether as strangers -culled from scores of potential jurors ln a tedious selection process which often re- sembled a TV game show. During the selection, _many who w·ere called s.eemed elated to suddenly be sitting as ajuror. And many who were dis- qualified visibly registered their disappointment at being bumped. Those who survived soon became immersed in a contem- porary social phenomenon which rew or them bad ever ex- perienced before -the full- l ena:t~ 1 soun'd and color American sex film. . . ' \. After a weekend to prepare, the jurors suddenly traveled by bus to the tbe,ater to see tvro Ci I ms saturated with explicit sex. One would ~ave e~ed that a jury made up of b¥ewives, a Pbniclst, young, fatbers ,and an e1derly retiree would have been shocked, grim and embarrassed when the experience ended. Not so. .THE JURORS "never seeined to. JO&e their sense of humor, and as the days wore on, .a pattern of camaraderie began to de!elop .. The elderl_y retiree from Costa Mes'a who once Worked the Hollywood studios 8000 began to bring in earden produce each morning and dole out his harvest among bis fellow jurors. The women traded off bringing home- baked cakes and such for the morning coffee. McDaniel spoft'ed the at- mosphere Quickly and soon seized upon it. He joked with them when he sensed it was right and his approach throughout the trial was to establish rapport with the panel. In his line of work, it's impor- tant. One jury trying the same films -''Deep Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones" -became hopelessly deadlocked -once, because one woman simply did not like his wild, frizzy hairstyle. She would have liked Prosecutqr Tony Rackauck:as. ·A busiriesslike man wbo dis- played litUe humor during his ap- pearance, Rackauckas took a hard-line approach. Perhaps be hoped that an almost relenUess recitation of sex acts shown in the films would convince the jurors. His image is of a businesslike lawyer -almost ascetic. T.o many observers , Rackauckas' proseuction gave indications that the trial, simply, was not bis cup of tea. His closing arguments emerged as a final, II'$Phic as- sault calculated to wrenCh the s~i:;~~Y; the entire argument about a landmark theater in · Balboil suddenly showing sex all day ·and .niaht.on the screen is a pale one. ·The local protest stiITecl up by the shift in theater policy brought forth, an argument that never madO!it put Jude• 'l'odd. 'Ibe prevailing concern of resi- dents who signed petitions to city councilmen was not wbat was be- in& shown ,Inside the tbeat& so much. but • where it was being shown. ' . BALBOA, TH.EY inSist, la not · theplaceforapornomoviebouse .. But it\-.-court.of laW. iucha1ra- tionale bu trouble. les8'Distrlct Attorney Cecll lUckB changes his mind about prosecu- tion. Essentially, the pre~e was that sex -graphic, lurid, pan- dering sex -in films in Balboa . . . in a neighborhood where kids grow up .• : was dirty. Relentlessly and with a sneer, the prosecutor recited the scenes in the first reel of Deep Throat. He cited parables about sewage and drew analogies to mOuldering garbage. Aud McDaniel objected re· pe..tedly, especially when the re- fereDCes turned to children grow- i"ng .up in a respectable neigliborbood. Ju4ce Robert Todd sustained the protests, but Rackauckas persisted in the upect ol the children. McDaniel demanded a judicial .reprimand and he got IL 'j\'bat a rappoi:t Rackauckas must have had ended at about that point and his arauments that followed. ·Showers to Continue During the midday break on that sunny Monday that everyone went to the movies, Ole pro- secutor chose none of the Balboa Peninsula's rine restauraDts for hmcb. "u.ten," McDaniel told the jury In ·bla final ar1111Dent,. "The theater la not 'on trial here. The defeadanta ai-e. •• · Yet 'another crlU~ism la tbe Im· meme COit in prosecuting a case such u the one labeled "People Versus Miranda, et al ... seemed to pale. . Still in the vaults waiting to be scre'°ed •for possible future juries , are fi~s like "Fantasy Girls,~' '1Hot Oven:• ''Touch of _ Genie.•: and even a short reel of previews of coming attradioos. ., Cool Weather Through Monday Expected . SOUTHl!tN CALl,.-OltNIA -,,.... c-.. Jfl ,_._. -.... ~ .... (. ......... _. .. ftl 1lwwugh ....., wfttt • t8w .,....... ,... ....... rtt, , .. Wod, lfl dlt.nt rNMI\' ~ ,.,. ..... o.w ........ lfl ~-........ , ••• CO!ll'-d CMIL.OI AHGILl:S -YMlMlrt C-.. ....... ......, ......... .....,., ............. "'IH:" ,.,,..,.,.t~ ..,...o .... ..., ..... ,..ff ... ...... ...., .......... ,.,.¥ ..... ... CMM• 9f , ... IJIMr :M .-C:eftt -m~ YA1.Lavs ANO INTa,.lll•OIATI'" YALLl"YS -y-.,._.__. ........ Mencleyo ..t11t ......., ,_...._ Nel mklt ..,... .1 I I I .. " " .. " .. .. " Instead, be strolled a1onO to~ Pavilion's live·balt fishing float, plunked down on a bench next to a bored fisherman and ate out.of .a browii bag. -~ 1-one could be but tbe )>eginnlag in Harbor C\JW'I, UD· At an estimated $1,000 a day In COits of nmning a jury trial, the b\11 wowd be ·~aggering. ~~ Utopi'* Conn·~~tio~ .. ·~old :: :: EUGENE, Ore. (APJ .!...Amld· Nebrulia. . lilldbeenaupporth,glhem. : : dle-Beed couple wboee ~ ··~ey.lmewtheywereeofalto .,About ttfree' weeks ag·o·, a ., • ·of coomlc utopia _......iec1 at be taUa fl'om earth and picked : : least 20 Oreconlins tO. follow , uP by IOID• form of extrater· news.Paper report 1aid.1JJ per~~r ,. " them bave been IUimed hJ' a reotrl,al life but not wbeD or bad illaa~ared after atte:idlng eis • DJeenePl'lnter u allr. and.Mn. wbert, "' 1ald Dou& Greene. a meettn.c in Waldport in which : : ;JoaepbSlmon. 'wPerin~ent of lloany ~am, they -re promised travel to " " The printer, Don1!.__ut, laid be near wber, the grpup wu anotlierworld and a better life. " " made up 5,000 JIOI"'"' ~ c1.._i 1a eutern Calol'lldo. , R-rts trickled in alMlut other : : ID.I their meeu.nas. 'J'lli!t ~ Orem aaid lo a tei:c:-8 In-dlaapp.tarancea and similar : ~ also &ave that name to the ter:riew be bad talked Frank meetin11 in California and ,. " Baysbore Inn In the .-al-.. Lamb, who aald be wa pert.of a <;oloraclo. ~ ~ , " " of Waldport, where 1bef cdaduct-lrc>UP that left Waldport lut Sbme of tbe orllllnal 20penom :: l: ed a meeting Sept. H . • ' · · llll>Dlh· oontacted friends and relaU~ " " Fut descri-the ~ u "-· .n t j L--• :l l: "real nice, clean-cut peopla" He GRlllENll QUOTED Lamb u "' m..,. or e •\>~ to 881 Ibey " " said the man paid bim -than . ~· bla -wu moving to _.. allr!Cht. • :; :: $75 ln·cUb for the poolel)I. The Nebruka to l!>ID oti.w from the A Portland ~ colum· " " man allo paid '50 in ·~ for a '1faldporl .m.iii>. ' · -aa1d h• llOl a phone call from ;: : meeUna room 'at the Wil!port ~Jlr"Tllhiinoolr, ., • j..,._--11...l!.l'.l!.mil!~nt..)laldporl __ clYK!l- a • motel. · ,..-Stephen Berlow' legal Who Hld'lwo"penma tOld him " " Meanwblle, th•= \,,m I 1Cua1ad7 ol two youns cblldnin Ibey started llie whole tblns u • :: :: mi1<111ed from tbe ana -pa.-all<11 Gt-.-. dollqe poycboloo project • " " and Oreson'• .LID Coun\1 ap--t1iem to follow the ""ddM-But tbat allll• nu1e11 bee.,... '6 • puatbo have 1rad-f""'1 a aced coaple. · the colu111nllt retua. to 1"'8tlfy " !!I tralnlnl camp In ~ and ·Berlow tol<I --..111e. wu tlle...U.., and tile 1-atuclento, ,:: <i! .m_ovecf op to " ew site In tbe~'autunlfalbor~ lltbeyealat,aren'ttalJd111 • .. ~ I ( ' 11 \ , ).., • ' " -. . 0 r \ • ' • Patty Defense Hmted , Gun cantro1 ·Le11ei- Leads· io B ~ · . . . . ~ '!~ • un,sy, WHO lmdecl at !be- --Hotel ID a beilcopter, -tbe OUkome al Ille -cm. '"will have an flffec:t Gil -olbarradlcal,,_wlll trF-aialn." . SANTA llAllllAL\ (AP) "-'UltllltJdb al Calllcnlla -• Pl>ll .. 11..uaaet ~ • ..... -..... • Frida ...... Konu ttodeat Jlilad far In· 11197 tlld u..l'r~olllllmit notlaatlmalat1e•W1111Mditr .... -.,--aerllldlot cm Ids Jlawu referrln1 to Ille );ldnap. 1111 cl Miu Heant from lier llenel9Y apartment by tbe oelf. r lb'led ll1m)>lone1e Liberation .;Aray ID February 1117&. . 11"'1 burs...,., In tbe-..... .al • ... . :::'t11e•:.ti...""'=::r..;:; a.i--.c.~.1.,u.n11rec1 M£11 Hearst' faces kidnap. buk rQJU>ery and weapou .,.,...... --~-·-alllew, -·-ba ... -·""·-· --• blaellfodr;-. • Autboritiea arl'Ollled Yuq llln 11-.-tlnqrsJe u..t brcike Kim at bl1 bome near the, out -be' au-bl.t -BAILBY, OF Marsbflelil, Iha., Aid be does not· believe tbe ln1'Dle pretrial· publicity wlI1 harm the caae, and alao believes an Impartial jury can be found In tbe San· Frncl1co area, where MIA Hearst is belnl held without bail. • bell Tluanda:r. . Last Quad . . Goos ,Home I.OS ANGELES ·(AP) -The last of the Jimmerson quadruplets, Tessa, born two months ago, left Children• Hotpltal Saturday after heart surgery. The infant w 88 taken rroai the hospital ·by her mother and fatber to join her tbree,aiaten, Tora, Tamera and Tanish. Tessa underwent heart sur· gory 11 days ago andcloCton'sal<l sbehas improved areaoY. Ray ul<I hill ca!M' Mbd If be WU the ''IOn of 8 btteh that wrote tW WU." clemU'!dnl .... con- trol advocate• •~• •;stupid, byotfticitl or.• •• ..._,_ to tbeovertbrowof \be United Slates of America.'' cmenStahle Ray. told police wnerl be ad· milted be wrote tbe letier to tbe Santa Barbara Ne~ Preis a few 1 daysearller,bewu.U!IOedUMI LOS ANG.ELES (APl ·acme polrit told w bis uaallant, lllcke)' Cohen wu In ttable con- "l'm1oinltoklll you." dllion ~Saturday at tbe UCLA But tbe aaaallant lnke olf Ille Medical Center after having bis attack: anil fled after a.y i..d IUf· tlomacb removed In an aper a· ·fei'ecl m=le cuto -.bnllaes tlno,boopifal autboritlessald. and fwo en fla&en . Rls.wai .The 62 -year ~old former reported Saturday to be uP and , mot.ter was operated on Oct. 1 ''dolncfine'~ at a localbciepltlil. _:, bee a use of. a cancerous ulcer. For· the Record Y1MCl.J11' , • WALLACEG. YINC:ENT,r'WicWlllof . QllaMIM .... 9.claway~"'-• luMWdbyMs .. ...,. l..11"-CAdlW .... _________________________ _ l"tennent florMt YI•• Ce"""-..,· ...._.°'"9,ortglll. F-n,.._.; ~a.lb-..,..,. ...... ...,. IALTZl•l•ON ...... ,,...y M0&1IWIY 110 ero.t .. , eo...-842-9150 McCOmifCll !t00t!1UMY LaounoBe-•-•s San Juan Cepiatrano 495:-1778 PACMC.-.W _, .... Cemoi.ry Monvory ~ 3500 Pacific View Driw Ne~Beech., California 844-2700 . ........ y COLOMIM N•M -7801 Bots.,Ave. w.tmi09ter • 8113-3525 _.. ........... y 827 Main St. Huntington Beech 53&45311 . • r.,.-""'.VALUAILI coUl'oH·--., UNDER'NEWMAIWilMINt · 1 CAR WASH' & HOT WAX 1 1 1 · . · i11,.• SUSI · 11 ' Wt' " W.ll!o Wlllollik I ..:::.. c (II I I COMPAll Olll MO ..... l'IJCU •, J I,. IL C..:woiii OPIM 7 DAYS I ~~~~ · 642-1993 I L--llll!lll--~~, .. 2.._..,, • .;. __ .;.-J Ci .......... s. {714) 848-7431 .. ":i :".!'!I".!. . -•.C:O.•Hwy . -· ..... pcwt .. ectt, c ......... ............ ,,.. Pvttfulo ' to: ...................... -................. . Qly ............. Zlp ....•..• C:IEM. llK·O DELI· · RESTAURANT MO~DAY~OCTOBER13 j ' -I I • NOW IN TH' LAG~NA HILL~ MALL-LAGUNA HILLS 1(NEXT, TO THE BROADWAY) . Phone: 581-3080 • ~-----·FEATORlNG ....._--~-~ *"BREAKFAS'f ·it LUNCH *.DINNER ' * FOOD to TAKE OUT . ~ *AWARD WINNING PARTY PLATIERS ST DELI-RESTAURANTS" .. SLAHideaut .4Hort In Gang ·Shootout ' . -'Symbiooese Llberation Anny fugitives William and Emi· ly Harris, apparently accompanied at Umea by Patricia Hearst, lived.in Sacramento ror eight months and melted Bandit Slain In Escape With Hostage • obscurely. into working claas neiabborhood. Tbelr secret world centered around thl& $8'J·a·month three-room . ~ent located at 1721 "W" St., about a mile from · state capitol. Boxing Champ HeM LOS ANGELES (AP)-Police have abot aod killed a man Ibey said was lr7inl to eacope tbe scene of a bold up with a 211-)'UI' old woman bostaae. . . ' In Heroin Roundup_ The ·holdup occurred at a Wiishire Dlatrlct fried cblclten staod late Friday~ The two bu- dits were unaware a silent alarm had been tripped, and IOOD Ibey were surrounded by five officers and ordered by bullhorn to aur-l render, police said. ' . OAKLAND (AP! -California middleweight boxing cbamplon Georee Cooper was reJeuecl. oa $10,000 bail Saturday_ after being .arrested ·with nearly 100 penona Twice Yearly Bikes Sought ANAHEIM (AP) -The California Employes• Associa· tion opened its "5th annual con· vention Saturday with a c_all for cost-of-living raises twice. a year. The labor organization's board of directors passed the resolution at a pre-convention ~ion Fri· dayni&ht. , The board said Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. may be planning ''next to nothing'' for itate workers' pay....-aises next year and might make them negotiate from ••ground zero.'' .1n a citywide sweep of suspected heroin peddlers here. police re- ported. Officers said the 31-year-old The assistant manager of the ~ Cooper, the world's seventh est·ablis1hment, Brenda : ranked middleweight, was ar-Cheatham, was allegedlf forced.~ rested at an East Oakland home out a aide door by one ol the ~ -Friday, tb'n booked for in-gun.Qlen. Officers said they bad a ~ veatigation of heroin possession clear shot at him. Claude J . .._ and possession for sale. Milton, 34, of Los Angeles, wu t In U tor-~·d al $25 ·prono'1-D.ceddeadattbescme. ves &8 --.-01 sever Tommy Anderson, '1, al Loa balloons of heroin were found in .Cooper's van which they said Angeles, was booked for ID· ·was used to make deliveries·. ves_tigatiC?n of armed robbery, police S8ld, adding he waa unin-They said the boxer's name· jured. WU OD ooe Of 91 warrants~· ued for persons allegedly lnvol In heroin sales to narcotic agen · Stab' Sh le · a three-week period. About 45 o . 008 en .. ' ' '· tbe warrants still were reported PASADENA (AP) -The Cal outstandingSaturday. ·Tech earthquake statlc:m. which.. Armed with warrants and bat-routinely monitors tremblors up .. tertng rams, nearly 100 officers to tbouaands of l'Oiles away. was conducted a series of around-the-slightly rocked ltaelf today by a clock raids Friday which were . .light quake centered near ber8 aimed -.i reducing heroin traf-and measuring 2.7 on the Richter ticking. 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Davis sees nothing wrong with unlimited arming of anyone who feels be haa reason to be armed. By this "self-protection" logic, everyone should be permitted to have a machine gun, since the newest models are handily co::JC~nct and afford a lot more chance or bitting and · g someone than a mere pistol. Burke argues that the Ford assaoo lnatlon at- tempts appear to be a part of a conspiracy that Is be- ing,icnored and In tum blames the Increasing outcry. against handguns on some sort of Ii beral conspiracy. "The private ownership or guns has long been used as a whipping boy by liberals for nearly ever- ything that bas gone wrong In this country," Burke argues. Well, it wasn't exactly the liberals who were pleading for strong action. against handguns back In Washlngto11 last Wednesday. Not unless Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter J . Pitchess and four other top U.S. lawmen fall into that category . What these five men told Congress. pure and sim- ple, was that we need a ' federal law to ban the manufacture, possession and use of all handguns. They said operable handguns have no place ln the hands of anyone but police and military personnel. · They're right. The only reason for possessing a handgun, other than farget-practlclng at a small arms range, is for shooting people: Np other. It Is argued that leclslaUon alODI this line woul4 leave the criminal ei-ts wlthhmdlum and leave the law-abldlu cltlJen at their mercy. We say, DO, that a eood, 1U!f penalty-.ay a lll&lldatory '5,000 fine or 11 mandatoi'y six mmlhl In Jall~uld remove thll In abort order. . • Even the 1tupldeat criminal mind undentanda - tbll kind of pera111p: u you're caueht with a ~. for whatever reuon, you're In trouble, 1111 trouble. And In fact such a law would offer gun owners more protection that they 1eem to think they DOW poaseu; Sheriff Pltchesl polnta out that In three Of four caaea the owner Of the lllJl II killed or hljured by bis weapon. Hundrede and hundredl 91 then deatbl are the reault of accldentl.or temporarily passionate quar- rels-dea\bl that simply wOuld not have happened It the weapon had not been available. Handgun collectors? Sure, let them put their dll- plays on the wall-ettertbe guns hive been welded In· to certain lnoperabtlity. A federal law alone those llnea worked effectively aealnlt machine gune; it could work aa well agalnlt thll larger anil more dangerous threat to society. Whlle the recent atfempta on President Ford's life have dramatized our Idiotic laws on gun control, the Issue Is broader than just protection of the Preol· dent. . Handguns-more oft.en than not the Saturday Night Specials-<lOotlnue to be manufactured, oold and posaeaaed at an am•zlnc rate in thll country. Within a few years, It II eoUmated, four of five bouseholdl will be armed. ' That does not constitute a civilized society, nor a society In which anyone can feel safe. .. --• • • • t _,. .,, ~ "" ., ., J~ .... • " " I: r;: . .. •l '" ·u • '" " < 1 f ,, " . " 1;_ •J. ... . • • •) 111£ l'M~OWR. COLDNU.! .... The FBI· vs. Dr. King · I •! ·e 't ·' .. W£ WON!! WASIUNGTON -Auoclate1 of lhe late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. bave asked us to in· vestteate the FBl's smear charges against him and to publish our boneat ·fmdinp. His widow. they say, hopes we will clear bis name. We have found that the l"BI 1ometlme alter 111114 began leaking stories about Dr. King's al- leeed sexual exploits and sup posed Communi1t ties . The leaks were ordere d personally by the late J, Edgar Hoover, who bad de- veloped a fierce hatred for the black leader .. Hoover be&an the smear cam- I Britannica Is Not Propag'anda -·ptlfe new•-stories recenUy have revealed that the Encyclopedia Brlt8lllllca, in its new edition, hal allowed Soviet and Central European writers to nrve as alftboritie1 about their own countries. The clear Im· plication ta that readers of the world-famou1 reference work are betn1 peorly served ud are beine propagan - dized without tlleir know- ledge. Many tbousands of Americana have bought the new SO· ( NQRMAN. ) · COUSINS troverslal material, while the maln material dealing with poUUcal and historical analysts wu written by authorities from the United States and Western European. countries. The news stories also failed to describe the way the Britannica is or1anized. The EB ls actually three encyclopedias r,ather than one. One part or the EB consists of ready.reference lMms ror ins- tant uae . The second part con- siata of more detailed reference information. The third part con- tains long essays on the various fields of koowledae. treatment of Communiat COUD· lrie1 ln the EB. Anyone who makN proper use of the Britan· nlca couldn't possibly believe that EB bH departed from the tr1ditions of 1ound scholarship in ill' bandllnc of the Soviet Union or the countries of Central Europe. Why were Soviet writers invit· ed. to contribute to the EB in the first place? THE "ANSWER is that the new edition of the Brlt8lllllca wu planned u a world encyclopedia, and writers from almoet .every country are represented. There are 4,300 conlributon, aome 21000 of whom came from the United States, 1,300 from Brlttab Commonwealth countries. • Tho fact that 1 handful of academlclant from Comm.uni.It countries contributed to the Brltllllllca would be tisnllicant and alarmlnC only if they were asked to ID beyond the DODCOD• trovenial material arid if leading autborltlea from tbe United States and otber non-Communist countrt .. did not contribute the major material dealing with the repre11lve nature of authoritarian regimes. It 1eema to me 1bocldna and in· excusable that one ol the geat eclucational undertaldnp cf the 20th century should be dis- paraged on the basis of in· complete and misleading ac- cowita. (JAC~ A-NDERSON) ' paign after learning in advance that Dr. King would eet the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize. The selection wu reported to the late FBI chief in a secret memo from hia In· telligence network. He wu so in- furiated that be •crawled -or outra1e on the memo in blue pencil, we were told. Not Ions afterwards, Hoover was vlllted by Atlanta'• pollco chief, Herbert Jenkins, who wu then pretldent of the lntema· ·tional Association of Chie& of Police. SUDDENLY, out of cantext, Hoover blurted that he had three enemiea whom he bated more th1111 an)'One else in the world. He ldenUfiecl them as bia former d• ptlty Quinn Tamm, ex-Atty. Gen. llollort Kotmedy and Dr. lllortln Luther Kine Jr. The dumbfounded Jenkins later encountered his friend, Dr. Martin Luther Kine Sr., 911 the stzeell ·of Atlanta. Jealdnll took the occulon to warn the old man pointedly that "Junior better bo oo tbe alert. It maY be that the FBI is lookiDI into 1>)m and they look pretty thorouchiy." Indeed, the FBI kept the civil ri1hta crusader under aur- veilli.nce and even bul«ed his hotel lllit•. Then the tAI Uled the information to start a wbllpertn1 camJ:i"' against him. At the Ill' cf his as- sociates, we have now checked into the stories that the P'Bl spread about him. Here are our rmdinp; DID Dlt. KING have secret Communist cOnnections? He was 1n touch with a known Com· munist attorney ln New York C· ty, wbo tried to lnnuence bll civil rlCl>to campaign. However, Dr. King never let the Communists take over bls movement and re. malned a 1tauncb anti• Communllt. ·He eventually accepted some of the attorney's anti-Vietnam· war views. But those who knew Dr. King agree he was motivated by humanity, not Ideology. Did the FBI tape aaexorgy,ln- vo l vi n 1 Dr ~ Klng, at Washington's old Willard Hotel? Witnesses who were with him1at the Willard recall that he used aome ribald lattauage but in-, dul•ed in no sexual acts. There was evidence on the tape, according to those who beard it, that 11exual lntercourse- .. 1 occurred. But Dr. King wu not ~ one of the lovers. 'Ille man'S J. volce waajdentlfied as that of an J acquaintance. Did Dr. King, while in Norway to ac .. pt the Nobel Peace Prize, ~ ehue a woman tbroulh an Oslo r hotelT Rumors of tho bot punuit ~ w#re whispered around \ Wubington by the FBI. WITNESSES recall that some euppxters of Dr. Kint let their • _, Jubll11tion get out of band, , ' brousbt prostitutes i!>to the hotel and raised a ruckus. The wit-• ·· neuea remember clearly that King wu not among them but, on Iha contrary, tried to quiet the celebration. Did Dr. King ~·~ a romance with the wife of a Los Angel• dentist? To check out tbis FBI report, we 1poke direct- ly with both the donUst and his wife. Both agreed that she Wlltt Dr. King 's closehlOnci·butnothis lover. Thu1 the FBI'• attempt to besmirch the o11reat civil rights leader, ·as Dr. Kin& hlnmelr pre- dicted before bis martyrdom, baa backf1red against the FBI. volume Brltanntca, which has been many years in the m•klng, costing some $30 million to pro- duce, and which bas bee n delcribed as the most significant Mlvance in encyclopedia-making alnce the early French en· cyclopedists devised ways or classifying all knowledge and A reading or all the material in the Britannica about the COm· munist nations completely re- futes the notion that readers are somehow being propq:ancllied. The totalitarian nature ol com- munist governments ii fully de· tailed, with respect to the hi•· torical records and the Inherent political and philosophical weak- nesses of totalitarian eevern· men ts. Freshmen Are Just Too Fresh -makiilg1t accessible for purposes dacholarship or readyreference. Anyone who paid $500, more or · 1111, for the new Britannica - tbe price varleo with the binding -bu a rtcht to feel outraged and cheated when be reads, for ex- mDRle, tbat the articles on the re- '"'bUca of Ill• Soviet Union were contributed by Communist writers. . I CONPEllll a penonal interest in these 1torle11, having formerly ...., a member of the Advisory ' Board of ll:dlton for the Brltan- nk!a. ' What the new1paper stories titled to di\ waa to explain that Ille articleo prepared by the Sbv- itit writen were concerned with -b matters u ceography and climate And otb~r noncon- THE MAIN cr!Ucllm of the EB in the news "exposes" seems to be that reader• would set the Im· pression, in reading the items by Soviet contributors, that there ls more than one political party in · the Communist countries. 1bis partiCular interpretation ia connected to references staUna: that the Communist Party ii the "leading political organlzaUon in the ceuntries being described.'' It 11;eems absurd to me that Isolated references such u these should be lllted out of context, and without reference to the full ' • ••The organizaUon of our pr'eu hrul truly been a success. OUr law concerning the press is such that diver1encies of opinion between members of the 1overnment are • no tonger an occasion for public exhibitions, which are not the new•p~pers' business. We've eliminated that conception of political freedom which bolds · that everybody b8" the rlcht to •#Y . whatever comes into bla ,. tread.'' --Nlol/ HU la By JOE COLLEGE ..My...friend Scbnobble cam~ to visit II\• the other day. My friend. Scbnobble is a residence hall aa- si!tant and be 11y1 be is very dls· appointed with the new batch of freshmen. "It'• worse than lut year," he lamented, hoping I would offer him a beer to sootlie bll dllap- pointment. "Have a beer, Scbnobble, and tell m' aboutlt." "They're all 10 -ao -so -eornelt. It pains me deeply to see them all portn1 throush course lllUnC• and di1cu111ne extracur- ricular activities. Whom I think of all tbe brew that'1101ne undnmk -ell the /re•hmm 1otnc undrunk -I do truly want 1;:~ my troubled brow into Dll' and weep.'' ''BOUNDS bad,'' I otrered sym- patbetlcallv, "Ara 1"" aurt It's bOpeleafiT "Hopeleu would ho an op· tlml1tlc jud1mont. Have you ,_ tbe way they clrna? I am 11bamedl They all look like a convention of Hpi.rlng talk show hootl. What II the world coming to? Tllua urchins think that Woodstock WH Ju1t a movie." "TlmH h1vil ·changed. The world move1 on .•.. ': "II look• mpJe like time has moved back111(ardl. I.to would bo . .prpud of thea'e robota. I thoucbt Jut 7oar .waa bad; all tboM -. • \ \ kinkos in glitter ind cbrom4l ho(. pants. Thia year I don't know · how I shall restrain.1111Self from" taking firearms up apinst the Jlrst person I see in doublelmlt pants. No sane jury would con- vict me. "I think that more ofthem are much richer tban ever before. With this money pinch, they're the only ones around w.bo can af. ford this place. Andifthlnok- up. they're going to Insure themselves security by bucking for the power elite spots ao they may be kept In the st~ wblcb they would like to e ac- customed. It's sickeniag." •1SCRNOBBLE, face fads,'' I oald. "For 1ome folb school Is not Just the first installment of an early early retirement. And I doubt you'll find much call for your talenta as a jaded revolu- tionary.'' "Eat ~ta JO.,'' be laid. "You're not be\ping tblnp. I feel out of place in my own environ· rnent. I foresee a terrible fate belallinl lllHe hallowed balla. I tee students coming out ol here alter four yean look!"& pasty· and burnt out l'l'Om •-1111-dylnf, clutcblng dlplamu lbd duhing madly to take over huge corporation•. "And every fall they will be replaced by more med~. ud lresbmta wW bo -in• ltead of rocJ'M]tod. No polltic1, no Par\i•,nopervorsfons. "' Joer I can see that 1 am depreHinl you. r am not very good. compllll' toiqbt. I am go-. Ing back to my room a!ld reread 'The Strawberr1 Statement.' Ooodn11ht.•• I RELATE this Incident because I was visited by mt friend Schnobble ·a&tln today. His demeanor was .... atty lm- "'°"ed and be wu lmiOUI to toll mehisoews. ••eoy,'' he said, ••JOU can real· 1Y be fooled by Jum!MI to coo-cluston.. "Why the sudden ~bange vi heart?" I asked, trying to bide tbe smirk on my face. '1 AU counties were not beard from. While I'm llill cllsappoint- ed, I believe that m-cf U- asplrlnf tr!Wonalreo will fulfill tbeirtrue potenUal. '' 1'A1 moral de1enerates '' I· added. • 1'0f eourae .. L!J:ten; Tbe ott.. day I walked by cme of -wretcbH, rreoh from Inot1nt Hieb (Who by !l>o Way, 11 IO rich he'd kill himself If 11e .... f.Uoff hll _.,, wbo had clotclclod to lllrow • partJ.. I expected a peraonalltycl11hrlfbtaway. "He WU the only kid ID !Int ·grade to have jockeys for hll sad- dle shoot. You know Iha 17Po. But alter three hours we-. blindly buclinl the aamo toilll _I _ ~ come up with 11e1Mmo to rPattyJroml!ll. .. we took • nCli ·1n hll • I . -~. Poo-Jo (pronoUnced "Peugeot"> and cot stopped. The wlice asked him for aome-identifica- tion, and be stJowed them a pic- ture of his mother's poodles. There is hope.'' ''God.help us all,'' lsaid. Joo College wrote thU column for u.. "'"""" --of the cw .. tnOnl eou.g.., tM Collegian, from -ii It roprilltd. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RoNttif. Wtftl,PWbli#itr Thoma• Ktrvil. Editor Th9mo1Palmtr.Stiriday ' Editorial Pa~ EdUor The editorial P•le of tM Daily Pilot aeek1 to Inform and stimulate readers by present1n1 • dlll P•I• :llvene commentary Clft toflct of Interest lty syndicat- ed columnt1t1 and cartoonists, by provktlna a rorum tor rtlders' tlewa and ·by preaentln1 thl1 M"rlPaPl1''• opinions and ldeu • t:w r•lt toplc1. The editorial •nklnlotthe Dally Pilot appear aa!J In Ille Ollltorlal column at the tap ot Uile pace. Opinions ea· PftllMd by the columnists and cartoonists •nd letter W11ters .,.. · their own and no endonftnent of tlMlr .i.,.. b1 Ibo Dall1 Pilot -bt lnltrrtd. . _Su~,Octobe_r12, ms ' • ' ' \ \ . · ll ' I { ! I I I I • • / ' U ~s. ~()ntfoxed by b11s? I a,llOOD... trdrlm ..t to Join tbe-._m9c1e ... bJolde•tlte .... ~a. ~ ~r1a .... wt·~-alrport al 1°....i-e, Ille C ..... lj D ... ·-~•Wfto _.... ~ " --tboqbSpaln-•P'"---..... -ore on tbe manutactur1D1 aide, ..... ~ ._ .... De.... -traf c 1 hi earn.Ue jC -bulk ID becW tile world air • -ola...; ID -tbe-tic ..., , WI llad left It wltb. too of At} ftp fl'a Colxvlll WI DUla_J aircraft -1ICt becl'M It "'1atld'Gll Blltlntllellllrdilltbe bod my MeOll4 U.O.: oW flltllNoltbeB.._... . ~~~ = IN' Lrt-0..AJOO*'-~ ~ii; MJ.na and1Dcr1111d ..i--Uevably, !WI.....,. . ltaoptloaa. , mollfll!ld medlum--alrcnft B1lt tbla year boo -..,. ltu tblo ir••r 1>utaol4 both U1UCbmorelObotantlol"'*"""' Amstcan trijeto-tllel>CJDMlll ettracted to Ill•=--• '%1'1-atar-com-. tb ···~ J'OW alrcroft bad a -fil. Airllnel and OU AOnC&a atarred debllt titan tbla twln- .,,.lned, -Hot wide-bodied ,,.!!,., ~rii:::r :.=.::-.'!! jet. France, Germ--Brl-,,.._ ,,. _,.,.. for u. no:. of toiD wrOlled bl&mt1 Ill tilt -d tile ,,_ about wllelbel' ·it • Loiodan, j1'0o& tolllch ,..._. .... abould be built at an. t ~~ompan11j•1 ~lart or• The -IJlllJed ""* llDd -.... - alHm• la .. ....,. elftftft -....... ow•-to....,. ........,,.,, , · -··nntoJalaallldlll nu.JUD.te.am U... -·"' ......,,, u.. _, I al -t•11r1•1 alloat tMlr -:r:m-U. become puollt..., . ..... "' .. , ...... -· ...... embod1l•f the la teat .,._ ... _•!ear~~·~ ·~.i· wlal''h ,. .... .. a.vI' " ........-u. -··II.a Ulr:•iJlla I II I Tl, polltlelw flllly lll'MP lhe bl>' =·-~ :.:s·:.=:: cc.::-; o~:i-~~ ............. ftil,-S-U.i "ftle ac-f:.t-weet ••n•+awied Ideal--·· ka'lllmd. -It WU aborliy to 1111..0 m , -ibt ....,. brnlor, COD· lmqlaaUve plan for Zia- ·' 0 "''""'°1" ""'alboek to~P..~me alndyof"11rr...~, waM that Bmita mastmum ----....... JIJ ....,.. Ille -ol wblcb brllevea It l.r ~ Im· tlilo~tbe..,..crlllealwla& plemenUD1 one), -In Britain llll1lllla tbe alreraft toli1 doMr tbere ill a powerful WblWlall lob-iollle,,...S ol-~lml•ed lwthat1-theluturelnt<nnaol ..,,...,a.laa'rilltoll1-.r. climbln1 -lnto bed wltb tbe -•11.atraded-Clftfora Americana In the roleol lll!bcoD- .--1ndral,Dftllftenda tractor. ·-ebly, for a .., million pl'.OJeet -tbe oJrbul WU Well idvanced 'before It .-vec1 a o1D1le order. And tbrougbout tllill, AmerlclD ..,.,._ llnm aol bo& aad qultilly waited f<r tbe lnevitoble flop ol tllill flying Le11ue of N atlona, including l"ronce, Germany, Spain and atroaror wine. 10 1r•1tly To thooe connected wltb ·the ealtanch•• tb• aircraft'• alrbul, tile recent dliCl1lon to .-ea. awltcb from Brltillb toAmstcan anion · la Amlltca. bollt ll•Drimiell miNll••ttllocoatolBrlUlbjobl AirwQI. Both tbelr -~---• oro-""r 111._ u a dl1turblnf IDdlcllor Holland. Mm In no-boldl·bUTecl~ • ca-jllllp ~the oltheforceoftllill pilllClopby. inatcbco with the bll coa 'DoqJulittraft. tile ~x:ao, .The rllk 111 tllat the polltldon•· manufacturen, and trlmdlti the II a t'trlD -liellrr m •mnlar ""'vdrow tile w-d-from · Indian order, for uP to 10 olr· •L-·-~---·-craft meii.nt beaUDcolfJ!uutlD rnrmbla" to --·......, tbe bhtory of J;1&ropeon comiieuuoo as woU. • , • • Boaln1 dropMCI Ito plan to -•c ... ,DillfUlted by• run o1 Tbe Airbus lDd-'ao a re. ·-Cb tloe woilcl'a loll HUIDJ bldeoullj bpenolve follur. to llllt of abrewd jud..,.iat 1p1cec1 Jet. Ille 127 Into. tile 127-lllO, It bu -lbe Amerlcon monopoly, It k h ~L 1111 = bom cooqntratlar on the 7X'I. 18 euy to underr.-their tMl-with luc • u 10\ ~ _.,_ •L-dmlp ol tbill ill still •• ·t f.!' I oL But It A BBEAlt·BVEN tor1et of ond Ito teebnololl'Y rllbt. -"....., -orlam ell inl -enou . 1 -..... about 3liO aircraft IC! 8'aimt WU first iauncbf!C!, AmwlCOD 9"0IYIDI, -y may W may be tllot tile nick of time, firm 1ale1 ot 29 -!O Ol'tiom monufocturers said Jl larp twm-· bea AlllO-Uka twill. tile airbus ba1 done tile trick. _ .• Juveo no room for complacency. engined aircraft would be nn8e-NBlllll:B OP -projects, Even tbouih Cone<rde)lrOC!uC' -~ •L-vid of•~-... ceptable because ol ..,_._ foe-...... a atart DOW, could be In lion ill numlng down, and with It ~ ~ e ence ~years--_ .... ~ _. -·-'--empl~oa• It .a_ !"!M!l.ihle · .ensnotonlythatthealrbulbaa torsj now more a.ud more , MrYlee moeb before the -v _,, .... ,... •...----become a creditable project in airlines, many of tb,.em UIOl.Aremarkableaitwlticmbas to arau• that European lloelf but tllat It Is emer&inl as American, are arguiDf that a -vedJnwblcbE-buode-oorospoce Is In remarkable tbe centerpiece of Europeon twin bu odvontagesover a trljet 1lgn of up-to-the-minute llliape. Tlie oddity ill tbat delpite amoopace. ' on many routes. Ironically, as teclmololl'Y, developed at lower much talk of ar1eot reacue J:!:;: a o !I ,~ = :z:-.... ~. = ~ .. :,1 ..... • Airbus-the quietest . big jet of 1H A300 c::::= • -.v-i Air .• 'h''g ... ---"'~ ., .. , "·" • . . -A•-•tt1;..111 ~ IN• &(kftr .._,. ndatrQutMer-eflllllil. wetcl!t-.......... -· .... ..... curtMlalllo-.,.ce . . =-~ll:J .. .. di&• so- 211 lH Ill us SIATS -• • • . .. .: At ·the 111111 of tile yur ouch a each rile In fuel cootodepreo1eo coet,lntotbemoriultlllleutftve -the 'need for m.-ve jud&ment would hove been un· airline tramc, tile altbul'1 pro-yearr befon Ill• American com-tor aeroopacc, oil the polit\0-, tblnkable. When the Spanish ·spectsareenbanced:" petition. · bovetodo-lnFranceaswellu 727-lOD l airline, Iberia, withdrew its or-The airbus's operaUnr coot& Wbetber e.ltber of the Britain-ill 1lt ti,i.t. keeptllolr l ders and Lufthansa said it was are low because its General Elec· Amedcua llantl em raise the hands in their ~ and ~ve 7'1/Del ~ rec00siderinr Ito 'OW!l commit· tric engines and Howker Sid-development fundl for their pro-Europe ud tile olrbus 8 cb•m. i·• ment, the ~rltillb government'• deley designed wings embody tile pioecl airer~ ii uncertain. Both to prove It tbemaelves. .. f Tlo1N.EPNG_t....,tlllt11t-rat.C .... -··-> -i'ole( II)' 4ilenM ,.... '.:I __ .:__ _ _:_ ____________ ~~=======;:::=~1 YANKEE DOODLES { .. BY BEN, FRED AND DON AllO!MER VIGIOUS A1TAGK 8'!' 114E Plre$! ·~ • Don't Worry; ~C Can't Fall Too Far • WASHINGTON . -Wltll tile [ ]" :i :ti,8:1::.,roll,t1c1.,::.~ VON HOFFMAN '. .. c~e. -le are 1ottinl _ • tllelmpreoslootllotNewYorltCI· ._Tb_e_p•ro•b-le_m_of--IJu)'-e•r•coo-. - . ty ill obout to repudiate lta debt, ti"="' In otate and mtmlch>ol notdefaultonltaloanll. -~ Tbot may not be tile lnteDtlon a«UrlUClwlllbewoneoedlfN<iw ~ Ilk D --•· • --" Yori< State goco abeod end u-"' men • •~ ...... w~, a ownes the city's debto. Tbmkl In vice president of the Chase Jar-measure •o form.er Gov· Monbattan Bank, but bis worm av _. 1 FTee ~es~ Acts As · Citizen's Tool toftll the space wltb.utraeomlcs,ormore •ports ae...-, or mare b•ndnuts from a million preu a1ent1. . . A newspaper ralaes its voice OD your 1Je.. half, many tlmea at risk of losa of income, because oplniooo -voicing and un- pleasant situations~ to be .ired so tllrt you can exeretae yOUrpower aa a citizen to. like action. Tben, wbm yw ond your fellow citliena be&ln to reoct to tbe newr of the day -to expressyouropinicms and take_ stand-It le tile newspaper tllat becomes your enlarged voice. It reports to the public officials. and to other citiwu what you think about the issues, throqb such avenues as reportin& actions taken by citizen sroupo, or reporting opinion polls, or reporting the reaction of the crowd at a public meetlnl or the act1ona ol a mob. cooveytoapubllcnotscbooledto ernor Rockefeller's mucb- make distinction& that New York extolled executive ability, the is 00 the verse of cancelill& its state already bu a debt ol more de~. unlJ t .n oL-b tllon$14biWODofltaown. ~ a er~y, ~ re-Since New York collects more duclng bUUons of boDds ID the vaults to worthless doodle papet. taxes than any other state in the . There u no d~oaer d. that hap-tmiOD it ought to be able to fulflll pentna. Default and bankruptcy its financial obligations, pn>- are not debt repudiaUon, 80 If de-vided It doesn't jump Into tbe · fault comes New York will sUll puncturedlller~wlththeclty. · pay off Its bond holden, but pro-ASECONDwaybeln&puabedto bably over a longer period of save the eity i• to have -it.a time or by some other odJust-employe penoiOD fundl lnveot In .mentlnthepoymentaacbedule. tbe very municipal bODda that BJ BOBEBTN. WEED .,.." ............. We have come to the end of another Na- tional Newspaper Week, a week set aside each year by newl~ and various eitizen groups for a little reflection oo the meaning of freedom of the press and a litUe reassessment of bow newspapers fulfill their conatilutionally assigned role in our way of life. . You mlgbt reasonably ask, "So, what's lttome?'' Afairenougbq...Uon. Let's toke a looiatyournewspAper and what'• In It for you In terms of your making It in your' &lggest -tougbelt lifetime Job. That is, your job as a citizen and voter in a free country and as a member of the com- munity. • Pnlba"'7 tile -Important role of rur -·per -probably lb! most 1m-portant vallll to you -is to be an extension of,_, et• and your ears ond your voice Into tile bollo of SoVernment, Into the courta1_1ntotbe capitals of the world-in- tollil-lllcommltteemeetlng. It 11 yoar arm In all the places that JOU, u • clti-, ltove • perfect. rjgbt to be -Indeed, all of the ploceo that you really mod to be to fulllll ,.,.U-role In our d.,. mocratlc way of life. YOUS NEWllPAPEB looks ond liatena for :you, -reports beck to yoli bow your PIOIDltnt ill being nm, bow Justice ill be- lnl HrYed.pr denied, what decisions are In tbe maldn1 thot will affect your pocket- book, your way of llYinl, your very ,,_ma. /IJl on AmerlclD cilhm you have a rllbt to knoW -Indeed, you have an obllg•• tlon to exercise y0ur right to know. Yau DHd to -8"l)'tblnC you COD about bow your attain ore beln& managed by elected and a))l!Olnted olllciala -not merely wbot aome official or rrouP of of- llclala, boweYOr well·int&tloned, tblnka Is llOOd for you to know. Tbe ••Y onc.,.free, strong naUons tbrou1bout tile world have lost tllelr1 tr-.a always ltu""""" cae ol two pot,. tania. 1n-t""111arpo1tOn1, ..,..Innocent· _.,,tcwma "'-~Pare In: 'lllllllMlord. Thia ii a1..,. -"ill the na· tlonal~ ud 'INlf ..... " olcourro. Or tbe~ 11111.......S, <r p-lduallybarUHd out of buf.a:111 b7 tuition •. , · 1'be proeerr al""11 ill lf1iduol. • Bui. -•'I'· tile -.:allecl "lllV -• • • ~- ' tional emergency'' that wu: the ex.cute to lull unthlnttna citlzem into loinl aloog with tllill Idea and pennllUDf tile wlthbold-in& of public lnlormaUon or outr1gbt pre11 control• -this in.: emerge1&cy aomebowneverwen IY· Inexorably, th once-free people found they bad loot 'fCice In sovern- ment, and wltll It th m. · ID the 1econ pattern, a party. group or iDdivtduat seeking to gliD or perpetuate power starts a ayatematic cam- paip to attempt to discredit and defame the press, and to intimidate and silence it if need be thorough economic pressures. boycotts, legal harassment and the like. When a substantial portion of the press bas been silenced or subverted, the poup makes its bid for Political CODtrol, -tile pattern outlined beforetakesover. THE RESULT Is tllesome.niehlltory- ol the past 30 years In ~. Alla and South America bi loaded with eumpleo of the tragic results d boll! fonao ol Oi>' pra1ion. Even if lt aometlme9 C(IJfUla or ex- asperates uo, or lrrltateo a pnoldeot or a political leader, or perhaps embunsaes the-nation In reportlnc some lntemationol incident, a free press sun is the major guar- dian of your personal freedoml -your ruture. Tbe right to Y<lte, Ille rllbt to free speech, to fair trial, to-tirolbomeand property -all are me=ie11 ule11 you bove the lnlormaUon ded dally by a free_., upon wbleb to -your ldau -y-decillOlll. Wilen an offlclouo burauerat Ill city ball, or In Sacromeato, or In tbe acbool ad· mlnWration. or In tile courla, « lit tbe welfare department, « In ODY -~ tbe itundredl of loco! and..., ........,..entoJ or civic olficea, tries to dme a mHt'n1 or a record tothe _., lt-'ttlle-- tbat loot and 1uffered-1t-:roa- Tbe newspaper dldD't 1-a IUbecllber or a dime ol advertlltnl aawww ID tbe IDcl- dent. But .,..1oet -you loot occeer to oome ·inlormaUoo tllot It -·~ rlPl to bove as a cltilen, and y--to bove. And a daorerous pncedat wu oet f<r<cleQylar you more and m~ lnlonnollm • lime -by: WRY DOD A lllWIJ)al*' llotbor to fllbt for and print -al tllrt ltl- -wlll be unpopularwltb mony ~ltl~ aderr? Certainly It wwld be euler - IDOl"e popular -andcertalPIJ I011 coatlY-, I ' IN PERFORMING Its flmcUon today, aoy newspaper --certainly this ill true of the Daily Pilot -faceo an lncreaslnfly difficult situation. The more emotional the time, the greater the crlUcism and the attoclts on tile press and on news media in general. And these are emotional times. Newa otorles today are not the relaUve- ly simple onea of tile put. All of tbe major stories today are emotioo.charged. We in Journalism believe that any na· tiOD governed by lta people will stand or fall on the freedom of its press and com- munications media. In this we stand with Thomas Jefferson, a man who bad m&DJ" batues with the press In bis clay but wbo declared: "Tbe basis of our llO•aament-g the opinion of the people, tile very first object shouldbetokeepthatrlghL And , wereltleft to me tO decide whether we should bove a ,government without newspapers or 'newrpspero wltllout lf01ianment, I should 1IOlbClllateamomenttoprefertllelatter.'' CRBTAINLY 11IE press. wblch Is, .ner alt, a produet of mere bum•ns1 will nover be allove criticism. Nor wwla I or any other rerponslble news!IWl sqgest tbotltlbould be. . Our atorles are cmly u a:oocl and tnltllflll and reliable as tile llOCllces of the stori••· Ancl, deaUnc wltb •• many tbousoada of 1'0rdl end u Dl8D1 dllferent stories and u muy dlHereat-IOUl'Cetl 88 we do In a day, we CID and do pJf It up -somellm• badly. · . Tbe -ii Indeed faWble. Some days vtrf faWble. But.tllft ill o ..... full of dif· l•mce between falll1:tl OD the-band llDd corruptlbiUty « berote dlstorUon on tbe other. Wbat ore we really t•lklof about wben we talk ol treecba ol tile press ·and obout ,responsible -ffPOlilll&? 1 maintain -u do oil the -.iapermeo 1 --tllot our crlterl' haft to be bued ca 101Dethlnll brooder tllonjlllt our rlCht to plntnewa end oplnlm~llOverDJDmt reatnlnL The rl&~t to freedom ol tile -e>dsla, we belle• .. , on!ytosenetlle ,...ter rllbt-lllepeople'arlgbtandneedto-- ' ·-· . Remember that the next Ume tile flappln& tpngues of Woll you bear some hysteric plea Street are doing their best to that we mustn't let New York depreciate. The 1ins of New ••fall.'' The only way the city is York'• public service uniooa are goJnl to fall 11 II a panicky many and grievous, but lids ill an banker pvlla the plua: OD Manhat:. mtjuat way of evening thinp out. tan ud the Island goes blub. 1belr contracts 1bould be r&- Even then the two towers of the negotiated in the course ot World Trade Centet (nicknamed bankruptcy proceedings. To Nelson and David after tbe jeopardize the pcnaloo fllllda In brothers who built but forgot to lids manner is a kind of repudla- pay for them) will be sticking up tioo that will punish not only tile outoftbewater. lazy and insolent public employe but tbe bard and faitblul worker FEAB TALK by money aswelL market men Is ca111ing mcst of Lastly, tllere Is a nationol the damage to investor -con· clamor for solution by the federal fidence. One New York State. governmeoL Ia return for the note that wu sold at an Interest bailout, it is proposed that f1SCal rate of 5.37 percent when it was martial law be imposed on New Issued last spring bu bad its York, a city tllot bas alreltdy price ao squooobed down it is now been turned over to a triumvirate paying an unbeord ol 21J percent ofWallStreetGauleiters. Interest. Besides making a peJfecl bash 1be infection of fear and BUSPi· ·out of our federal system, there don ls slekening the prices of are economic reasons for oppos- pcrfectly happy and healthy ing Ute idea. 1D the future what bonds issued by states and cities other cities are to be helped this with no connection with New way? All of tbem or just those York. That, not an actual default. whoee default might cause rip- 11 the fam~!18 ••rtpple'' or "'f~-pies? If Washington oo1y helps Ing domino effect I.hat will brini tbe ripple makers It Is asking down the cities of America. • local government a'nd bankers to "Every city In tile country Is go wlld because tlley'll lmow the like a tenant In a big building. If more prePosterous their deht, the you live on the second floor and more likely Washington wW pick bear that a tblrd·floor ·tenant's It up. · floor was going to collapse,'' Mayor Wlllla111 McNlcbols of CONGRESS ls bavlDg ...,.,,.. ~ver 1aid the other day, "yw trouble e1tabllsblng a buclcet can't think It lsn 't going to bit without having to contend witb you. Denver Is a long way from aurprlsedebtsltdldn'tauth<dze. New York, but we're in the same Fiscal and monetary policy, financial bulldina." wblcb bu to be centralized,• True eoougb, II .,, .. ,...., ii planned ond natiooal, woold be : stampeded Into tbinklni tllot made much more difflculL Far : once-con:fervative investments better for New York to follow W. : like munlclpol bonds are now aa T. Groot Into bankruptcy court. : speculative ond rilky as shares At tile same time, If state and : In uranium 1tock, but notice tile local 1ovemmento ore ielllar In-: literary qu.Uty of tllill wa1Un11-to !rouble, It la partly becola8 : Nobody can predict t.Jw gniat they've been tbe major job : tbe repercusslona of a New York crutorw In our-tmUI re-· Citydefaultml1htbefortbe1im-~. . : pie nason tllat nobody knows Uthe private --'t blre : bow much a lo"" mil!ht be In--Sb -le to -Ille pre-: wived or bow cruy.ihe lJu7ca nure off, Wa1blnrt0n mu1t' and sellers of bonds may act. move, but not Ill tbla WI¥· · • •· ' . • I •• • How the Cake Upstaged Andy Devine And. .. ~ · ..• how l, .an ob1ciire new1paperman, found faTM and · joi'Md John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Ralph Edward&, Monty Montana, Guy Madi•on . and· other entertainment lumlnarle• on teleWion l>roodca.!ts seen by million.!. By THOMAS KEEVIL O.HyP"I ... .._ So there we were. All 1,172 of us. Friends of Andy Devine there to wish him a happy 1oth birthday. The program was about to roll, pre- dictably about 10 minutes late. Co-chairman Jim Dean and J were nmnlng through the script in the back of . the ballroom in the Disneyland. Hotel. OKAY, WE nOte, open with the greeting from Sandi Coleman, presi- .dent of the Press Club. She will intro • Dean. Dean gives a few acknowledge- ments, brings Andy on stage with family. Curtains part and cake is rolled out as audience ·sings a lusty "Happy Birthday." "'Wbo's to roll out the cake?" "Hell, I don't k.now," says Dean. "The script · got re-written about there." "Okay, oli:ar.Sand.i and 1 will do it. Whereisthecake?'' Jim paints. . SANDI DOES her intro bit on stage . and joins me and the cake behind the ~ains. Jlm 's Texas accent booms out of the PA system. At his bidding, Andy 's family rises to escort this · ireat, jolly, warm man to his place of honor -a director's ~ on· the floodlighted stage. .. Now l have to tell you about the cake. 'Ybat l remember about tt, ~ay. It w~ dim behin~ the stage. BUt !"Could see it had mi1ny colon. Anet many layers. Two silver six-gun~ were draped on the outside and in lbe center was a picture of Andy. It waan't, frankly, a beautiful ·cak.e. Jt wasn't even a pretty cake.· But it 'Wasn't a cake you'd forget, either. Not j with all that multi-hued icing and 1: gimmicks hung on it. 1 t l tell you this because oo one ... other than the cake-maker himself,ever got a good look at it. ••• AC?ION -Sandi and I roll the rub- ber-tired table bearing the cake to center stage behind the curtain. We • are at either end of Uie table. A waiter, resplendent in tuxedo,.joins us in the center position .. The audience's attention ison~dy, flanked by his family. Jim's voice booms through the room ~ . "With due apologies to you out there, Ralph Edwards, I have to say ... Aildy Devine ... * * * ' "THIS rs YOUR CAKE! .. The curtains part. The eyes of the audience and the lenses of the long line of cameras shin. to the cake as Sandi, the Waiter and I roll it forward. It was a big moment. A minor hitch as the wheels catch in a slight trough in the stage floor. We jiggle the table a bit. One of us (I'll blame the waiter since he i s alfonymous) gives it a hard nudge. Then it just happens. The entire top half of the cake wavers, then sinks forward. Then it plops like a inass-of Jell~ed sand almost at the feet of our guest of honor. ••• As You C.,_1'1 see from the pictures above, we had difCerent reactions. The waiter. paniC in his eyes, lost hi s desperate bid to save the mess; Iert holding. a Frisbee-sized portion or what had been the cake. Sandi froze into a grin before fleeing the scene. Me, 1 don't ho'nestly recall my feel- ings, but there must have been a la· tent theatrical streak somewhere judging from the Photo. ,,. Andy, of course, thwlht it was the funniest thing he'd seen since "Buck . Bepny Rides Agf<Jn ." . · It got a good la'tigh. A hard, long and sustai.ned lau1h. And well it shquld, for the lau&h cost the Press Club pre- cisely $560. That's how much> we * * * • Cake Baking ·Tri~ky Dear Boss Re: Fallen Cakes At the risk of m.Y,J® and a future of deflated soltffles, l .Offer this advice: For your typical ofte.box, 'two-egg cake: Oveniteml)eratltt'e may be too low or baking time too ihort. Foi' those ; made 'ftom scratch : 'l'llere mliy be ·too much batter in the pan or pan was moved during baking. For four-tier, $500 bahquet models: Be sure the servlng tray is a four· ply, nonskid radial. . Test t~ose innocerit-looking sugary pedestals to be sure they are level and firmly affixed to bottom layer. Geiger-count .for toothpicks, which even professional cooks r~ to in emergency for structural assistance~ M8ke sure frosting was applied by a ' master mason. Whippe(t cream and lemon fillings have their moments. Test-drive the tea cart. Wheels are known to be as schizophrenic as those on shopping carts. · Keep caterers around until the last minute. For candle-lit birthday cakes, the propf is in the puf£-ing:. · CAROL MOORE Food Editor UCI to Comply Witk sex. JAiws . The UniVersity of California, Irvine is preparing a plan dl attlon to comp- ly. with trle recently approved federal regulations implementing Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972! The r'eguLatiOns ·prohibit sex dis- criminatio.P In most programs and ac- ·tivities -adrn1tlistered by educational institutions, The .rtgulations require a number of initial an4' Subsequent actions in terms bf notification of such palicy to students; faculty and staff and outside applic.airts for su<?hpositions. Car Lo cks D ecrease ' Thefts HUNTINGTON BEACH WANTED: Tl!EME FOR.1976 JULY 4 PARADE! . ' . ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Steering columns that loe1t' when you tu~ tbe. motor off and tWlst 'the wheel are cutting down on auto theft. the Callfotnla Hlrhway Palri>I has reported. Cara without the locks are nearly three times aa likely to be stolen as cars th.t have them, a CRP . •t!idY•a14 The locks were In· troduced on U.S. cars In , .\9 ond 1170. Tbe study Conrod °11113-14 models stolon In' California bit...., July 1'14 and ,llull75. • 'ftle'tlJeft rate for cars wltll Ille ioda WU 5.9.per thoua..,.r,,'t119 1tl!d7 HICI. Fw-ear~ -rltbbut the locll'I It wu lT.S per = ,amOnballc ... ')II Ill' Ill.it 11 11111 ~ 1M u11 In di. cs. . . I .13ig Patriotic Contest-Anjone Can . ·Enter-Prizes! Silver BicentlnnJal . Medals-Savinga Bonds-Ride in ·Parade A& Honorary Divisil>n Matihal-Send Theme Idea along with shor\ Euay (25 . words or le•) "'America ·h Great 'BeCa.UBe •••• ''and SO cent• entry fee to July . 4 TI1eme, P. 0. Box 190, ·Huntington Besch 92648. . Put The.met include ''America TI1e Bea\ltiful,'' ''Colden Califomia,·• ''America I1"-Entrie1 muat be received by 5 p.m. Oct.,17, 1975. Call !lill Reed 536-55~1 or St~e Preuley 536-6112 1 f~, further ~nformation.' · {O) . " ' "'"..,.,. \' .• ' • o I ' :.. . . ~. • ' "' ) • • • ' • '• , • • ~from h/Jarlty IO d,.,,,.y..,.flect In fact» ol Edlor l<Htlll, unidentified W9ltw and ,.,._ Club Prealdem 'Send/ Ccleman (llt Mfr) .. ' Gueat ol honer Devine ' frle>yeiJ hif'M•lf thoroughly (below). I . . . . ' .'" ... """~ ·~ t , ...... . o.lly ............ .,. l"•lricll O'D9-H shelled out for the programmed cake ·ceremony, not the one we got. ANDY TURJllED to MC Pat But· trum and croaked, "Now let's see you top THAT act, Buttrum.'' Jim Dean recovered admirably : "We had some surprises for you tonight, Andy, but believe me this wasn't one of them.'' Apdy told me later that for one brief, fleetipg, mad second he con- sidered. scooping up a handful of the mess at his feet and flinging it full in the face of Buttrum. "But he'd have ·retumed the favor and we 'd 've h'ad lhe biggest damned cake fight in hjstory and I didn't th\nk that was quite what rolks had in mind • for the evening,'' be recalled. TV was there in large numbers to cover Andy 's bii-thday. I know because after the playing of each newscast for the next 24 hours, I.he phone would ring and one more person would coniratulate me for my sterling performance. Half of them thought it was in the script. I went along with that notion, feeling it better to be viewed as a clown than a clumsy Cool. But ..actually l wouldn't trust me with anything larger than a Twinkie . - JCPe.nney ....,. __ 263 off! Custom ~.raperies. Fabric, ' . rabor an-d installation. . ' . . .,., . 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( .· • " ' , ' I .,. • ,IJfDAllYl'llOT . • ts Socialite's Mind ANCllCO -'l'lle at ror-ot . ruyln11Y ,..i, aocWlte Pat iil<lollls eoocemed. Ill. ICoatandon, "8, Is bapplly 111111'1'1ed to .._. _.man Alfred Wllll'y, lljitin Ille bac~ or i.. mind lurk Ille memories alstnqellap_.npin ..... , __ ..... -. 'on San Francisco's famous crooked Lom· bard Street. The former t levlskln tallt ........ -... II the motber et "'5-j!ear~ loY. Sean, and i1 active ..,. ......... In the women.. libora· , tioa movement. She WM ~e a believer. in the occult I.ii the sprlag al l9118. . Ms. Montandon wa1 forced to CODtl!!ld With.a chain of circumSU:nces 1he 1ays culminated in ~Jnexplicable death of . llf.:.beetrrlend. t M•">'1 Montandon, uthjl,1;,pf "How to Be a Party Girl" and a re- nowried partJ.giver in her own right, gave a party In early 1968 In her apartment. Since the theme of the Plr1Y was astrology, 'Ms. Montan· don hired a tarot card re- ader to entertain the guests. • THE TAROT card re- ader, however, became insulted when MS'. Moo· tandon forgot to get a drink, stormed out of the , • ,,_ house and proclaimed a ... a ftre broke out in curse upan the •part-. ment and its inhabitants. her apartment While She WaS After the party, a ......,. lier tbat tliire bad llMn a nre in ber _,uneat md a woman bad died. M1. llontandon was. married and llvlnf In -her residence. Tbe victim wa1 ber --· 1(117 I.-Ward. MN. Ward lllcl pl-lo itay at the 1-bard Slreot ~ meat WlllJ the le-ex· ~ ' --~ MS. 1(0NTANDON said .... COllW dim• almott .. erythln1 that hapi>ened lo Iler during ..... tWOoY,e&!; ordeal U coincidence or ima,UU.. 1be coroner'• report 'tlon eacept the de8tb,ot showed that Mrs. Ward ber secretary, whi£b haa dled-. tbe/U:.ot..t- left Sab Francisco id. T6ecarboo monoxide authorities baffled. -le-.el In -bloodltram Early in the morning of June 21, 1969, Ma. M'ontandon received a phOne ca4 from police in~ was 1.5 percent, one.- third what OIM! gets from a cigarette. Yet the autOpsy eould not pro- duce a1J'y re~n. includ- .DISC savings llP'to' 10°/o .. on ftrst'quallty tabr161 ·a1 Ffi's senes of strange OCCW'· entertaining and a macabre renCe• begari to haunt ... Ms . Montandon, phe , ~OWM8US .DAtS·, wreath of dead flowers was •aij~r apartment was mysteriously left -burglarized, her 'dog . begantowhlneandbtgto Outs I.de he d . ' be let out, her boy(riend r oor. humiliated her at a pal1y • I t's F uelislmess · In Auto Rati'}gs and later tried to .abduct her, a fire broke out in her apartment while she was entertaining and a macabre wreath of dead flowers was mysterious- ly left outside her door "The experience has made me more in · tro\rerted.and more will- *SAYE NOWTHRUSATi, OCT.18 ~ P!NINSULA PET CLINIC 211~1fNI •ll!'f .. d,¥ I JI t ..... .DISCOVER "°'1satEll'S & HOUSE Of r.-ICs - DETROIT <UPI) -statistics from yet tng to believe in the Just when y.ou may have another government supernatural,'' Ms. Mon· finally sorted out all of agency -the Federal tandon said. She has those· d i f I ere n t Highway Administra\ion written a book about the automobile fuel economy -that show the average experience ~ ''The In- numbers. they went and motorist does 55 ~rcent truders.i • PRINTSI SOLIDS! COZV OUTING FLANNEL son, PLUID • JERSEY .PRINTS changed the rules. of his driving under city "I don't believe that 1 th . · conditionsand45percent one person (the tarot • . - n . e pr~c ess a.n under highway cond.i-c'ard reader) has the American-built car ts Uons · pawet to do atl that .. sharing the top mileage · honors for the first u_·me THE EP• m· alntai'ns Imtead, I think there lib th f I n. must be 'electrical "!' ose ue -stingy that a person interested ,--------~ 1m~rts th~t have. been in · a new car should 1,..._.rt11e-1 ·Bright little florals , white; pastels ana red solids. Machine-wash- able Cotton. Prints 45" wide • solkls 36" wide. , ' . Full bolls 81)(1.pre-cuts. Florals, soenlcs, geo.. melrics and pllotos. ·- 100~. AmeP l'nace. !ates and AcetateNy-1 Ion blends. 45"-54" wide. FG's. reg. LOW price 1.79'. C. putting a big dent m the check each figure ,,,_,._ UT ·1-· U.S. car market. The • • "'"'~ .,... Chevrolet Chevette and ' lfmostofthedrivin&:il Pldll' Offered the Japanese -built done in the city, ·the II' Datsun B-210 and SUbaru lower figure will be the RI areratedat33mitesper _most import·ant ~ A us • s I galloq -a figure that motorist who is on the um us may be confusing. highway most of tlietlrlle , , 'I' wilt want to look at the Ever since the ~abe higher figure. And the 1937 Art Pn'nts . cl~m~ down on oil sup-combined figure .will be plies 10 the fall of 1973, of prime interest to sub-the number of miles a ,__ \VASlllNGTON, o.r:. (Spma urb1JD.ites and others who -A,1t•rlf'S 11£ rare coil)cidtnces ha.~ car can squeeze from 8 spend time on 'both •the I od t ti h'1 • cl° of .. , PU@t« l!Soltne !'•s freew8ys and in stop-:r.11 ~hm~ •• ::i·~. ,~f't:ill!w S: ·become increasingly tm-'8Dcf."go.city traffic. · .'.,. ,1 tique •rt prints thnt w~re "lost portant. So .far, the gov-, since 1931," They 11re nn'v bcin emment -1ntheformof 'Our print;,ilfal·-ltfftttd1ntheA!'nericunptihatc:. , the Environmental purpose in ~ubl11bing · .... R.IMll llMR'flll Protection ~gency -h~ these figures 'ls to•belp f%Kok in• 1937, 1mml'<liit41.ly £ol beenthe·pnmeSOUrceof COnSUmerS do C-Om• l!l\Vinjtthed~ionyears,)lfrs. fuel economy com-parisob s'hOPP.\AC,'' Elean,or Roosevt·h and• Rlect parisons. -Jtw,sell ' E. Tl'af.d, :::fPA group nf.11 clo7.eu nationally promi-~ _, · "' . ._. ' : administrator, explains. nei~t peo1)it> formed 11 vOluntarY But each year, the -· 1.pt101111lcum1nittc.-efornrt1pproci EPA's figures have~ ••some consui:l!tr,, itlion tncnmtt•on~.tho.t met with criticism. hows ver, have taken ~~Id 1tivt thc..f~~ ,Well-. · --·\ ' ·theJeJ~-µres u goe,.el '' ~led mon1l liA/lt Wtlll tlie'corn-' all: Sll\ST figure"s 1*: ·~tsf ... ,'''.The.y fota*t ,.1tlt•t;'s decision tu sel~ct'the years ago revealed th~'Tuei"i&onomy ylllifite \Wf!d JI mo5t fumon5' P'11nt111(1:s ul•-f .. · .. ace·qr.ltlng \O e•ch· fnin 1ho 16th_.. 11th, 1!11h. 19th es ~ rom a city '!!/':."" '·r.. nnd'20tbl-e11t11ri"·the~r>d'in1-cycle, which ,manufac-person s drtv~~ habit, iuJ:S o( ~l:1tis.'if.\ \'1111 Gogh, Cnim- turers -espectally those the type of dnvmg, bow hqrouith. Picaw1, C:1nJtttln, Titian, in Detroit -said put w~Il the car i~ ~-etc: .. 101" tn reproduce th..·1n In foll their vehicles at a big tained and what odti.Oftal l'tdor 11J1 pt•r£el'tly 1u li111n11nlv im· disadv,antage. equipment is instalJei.'' Jlil*-' a1KI. 1nake them av:1il1blc to · Ilk-/'"1h1ic-nt a 11rict-\Vithin t~ So the EPA added a m rt'lll' I of 114.'llrlv '""TVnne. "'.blgbway•• figure last "" " _ ' . llAllDillll ii tnl fall and drew the ire of ~ •·nr ,~fK' 11nkr11.r.vn f'f'a!IKJ, A£ter car owners who found 11 ftn~u1tit}·of tht'S<' bcauli(ul repro. they couldp 't come CCPIEnl clut·lio111 'vtrl' mndc, the enlirl' anywhere near matching ' ' 11nljt'tt "'i1s 11h.1ixloned nnd tliis the higher figure which . ' 1..•1lk'<'lio11 of '!'l'ff«-t repmduction~ "al the I ' th \\'llS Jl(ored 111 n Bronklvn \Vlll'e- • --m • on hy on1e e-h1n!St•. vlWrr th1 •\' rt'm11i1i('d undis- •u"' a.era c ose opro-tnthNI ~/nm JO.if.. • mote. The bt lulkot-tion \¥:\I "'redi~-,,JYern.l~ 1111d )p.,ulini:c lidmwnphtts Pushed by another 111KI nrt.crlfics ni::rcc th!it 'the suh-l=ment agency, the jl.Tt m:ilh-1 :uwl qn:1lity nf drt:iil deraJ Trad_e Com· 1t1KI t••lt-w n1.,rocl11ctio11 i~ tncmU· n.---Wbich ordered lily iJ«iirat.•. Over $100.0QO.OO automakers to use only l1i1d ht'E'11 .~pc111 111 mnke fintlf en-. J:PA reaUlll and give Wl'''f'l:J p:lnu prin1i11A: plnt~. equ•l, prominence· to Thti. outh1•111icori1tin:il 1937 both fiCW'el. the EPA in ' '{\ UI\ \ ' ,. 1>tiril~ • lit('f111ly ,,1lll'Ctor'.1 Items September announced \.\1111\d llll · \ '.'.'.~;;.,: '1"""' "JlJ>ms.id b,, ' ·~ mU '!'""""'1 I~ Tho AnlkJn•.AJll'"""11 -eaae results for I Assoc, i!( An1ttial. Inc. at 87.00 the 1976-moclel can -lowest Price If ... fUil """ ,.r.1. o, ... 111.,. ,,"'~ '-wttb yet a third number. ~Itel. 1hcr? '"Ill hf. no nXll'f' .vaif- That ''combined'' $~44 nble.Atruly~llmtart~· aumber l1 baaed on Fint3x4 . ment" th:it mnktt n £n~lous Jdft, Sllvcrtone Res. S7 1 AYAIUILE 18 PVIUC • Brint ln your pricelns No\v. aftl'r 38 Y•o.r1 thete hill f•mllJ photo. end our l,llur 11 ·,14• (oYi-. .sh:e) prints.are •J1pert• will milut flna.~ aW.d11ble: In tho public ol l1ne toples. Original 'IZ, for 11 l'OllCc.tlon n£ 12 prints, . s ... .i ...... olwd< "' .....,. -_Jttumed ..U.mi~. to~U.S.ArtSun~Dtpt.AlO:~ TlleBro1dway Hlmllncton Beaclli 9:2·3*31 Eat. 213 !lntrloof ' J ' r , I• 4816 M11cA.rt~11r Blvd. N,\y,, \VnshlnJl!o•.!r t>.C. . .20007, Fulty CUA.RAN i EEO. Certi£1c1te o 11uthentkity g!Vt11 'vlth t1k'h tet. ~lnstttebl\f~t 11nd _BankAmc.ritwd OK G c1\td n11mher nnd ~ira-1' ;I (' • 1 FG's reg LQW P.rices ' 98' -1.29. v.iun to 1.so ALL-SUS ON COUNTRY PRINTS Cilicos, bandanas, flo- rals; patchwork. 100% Cottons and Cotton blends. 45" wide. Machine washable. Vlluesto1.118 19 j a ::G yd • ' yd Vlluel to l.IQ.3.00 --. 1 ~ P0LYIS11R -' . DOUBLE KNITS -- Assorted sti1c;hes In fall col~ for your gO: anywhete", ~-Qfe fashions. Machine washable. 60;' wide. FG's reg. LOW price 2.49-2.98: ~ . Vll1111 to 2.t8 , 97 yd fabric Gallery ~ps you get more for your fashion ~Har. 1 · T ·SHIRT KNITS • Florals, geomeltlcs and -nlcs In machifle.WUl\able Vllilel Poly-Cotton bltind.60" wide. _to 3.50 FG'a Teg;2.~ F•ll OOlore In t•d~ tone1. 100,., Cotlon. ---..-...... FO's ree LOW pr!C! 1.91,. I IERRY VELOUR· ---Jon .In -·Cot-_ .... _ FO'ar111 IDNIWk(e3.'ll f . ... to).OO .. .... lo 4.00 I . 13 149., ~ I ,. ~ ' . .1aa ; a Jd ::II! £., PINWALI CORDUROY · -colorl Jar ... aill, jackets and ~. 100% Cott0<>. 45" wide. FG'1 rtg. 1.49-1.98. •IWPAYCllllTI CHlllO -. v ..... to 2,IO· . 3.00 Dus1Y fall ..... Poi'/eSIW· llayQo bllnd, -wath-¥ .... able.45"wlde.FG'areg CdW-·-4,oo- price2.49. . ' /' ;I •• • J --• ' .- I . I ~· • • • • • --.. 1CB Kee 'Fm Talking • I . . · ~They Keep (lri.-T1mc B7aUDINJBDlllUKJ ., .. ...., ....... Tbe moot po_pular radio Wit lbowln o • ...,. Cotmty 111 "'-d· east at boun a day, but ciao'\ looli for it on Ille AM ot FM dial. It baa no boot, oo diae JOcU,, no ·eommerclalo -to fad -enn • radio station in Ille uoual '• aense. It requires .. initiation ree ol apptoximately $120 to join Ille Hst.eain1-eu4ieocer-.!l'bal '• t.be price of a c:ood mobile CB (citi.zeu band) radio. Here'S what you get in return: -Up to,tlle minute inronnalion about the adl'ritles ol "county mounties•• O:f' ''Sinokeys" haunt· • lqtllebipways . . -lnvitatio.S to parties, blind dates, and a 1allon .ol 1u If 10U're stranded on tbe road to Victorville. -Appreclative eomments > from 18-wheelera •~I ~ ; "sea..tcove~·· from their perches atop aupetc·tti11.r-ged die'sel engines. WHAT. YOU DON'T aet ill a handbook o-a the esoteric languaee of CB operators who have an · affinity f<r code talk worthy of Secret Service agents. But it does a 't take Iona ·to figure out that a ''Sml:*ey'' ·u a 1peed cop or ttiat ••seatcovefs•• means an especially shapely pair Ofl<I•· . CBers have ways of com- m\micaUng and com~unicaUarr : ii what Ille band la all about -In t llMiory atleut. • , "The band orlcm-In 11158 I and lta intent was to pcvvlde low- : cost communicatiODB in small busin.esses ,'' says Kent Crawford, Orange County aupe.rviaor for the Federal Com- munications Commiaaioo (FCC). Farmers, tor e:1ample, would keep a CB on the tractoe,and call )he bouse If t)ler ran out ot 1u or wanted to know What's for lundi. • : '· But the availability of low-cost transistor units. the fact that no electronics knowledge was te- qulred to get a license, and the clever ways truck driven were ! · Using them, quickly threw the •. • utility band into another d i· mension . • •, ''The truckers were using them 1.. to f"md out where the speed traps were.'' says Crawford, noting that CB radios received ·widespread publicity durinc the tnicku'a lltrisea in im. • I • • . • . . !· • • . . '. ' • • f l . • • ' • t • • • • • ••sMOKEY REPORTS'' con- tinue to be a fundamental feature of the nonstop CB taut show although they are clearly 'illegal under FCC regulations and are punishable by . fines up to a theoretical maximum of $10,000 a year in jail. But CBers apparenUy know tbey can get away with it. The D FCC, with ·a national staff of field investigators numbering 400 to 600, simply can't enforce the re- gulation. Some of the ''Smokeys, •• notably in Arizona and Utah, have installed CB units tn re- taliation but that practice has not yet spread to Orange County. A sp>kesman for the California Highway Patrol did s.ay, however, that CHP car radios hlveUie capability of monitoring CB band calls. .. In some cases we do tend to go beyond Ille SS ml"> limit," is tbe tongue-in-cheek comment of Frank Bussell, 32, of Costa Mesa, who rolled up 1,000 miles a week last year traveling as mechanic with American Speed~,;ay Motorcycle Racing chaminen st.eve Bast. ''We caravan three vans together and space them out within eyesight. That way you can cover about four to five •• v .... w-1c ,.,,,... v-s1e1c1 . - ,-. •• DEAR PAT: My Job requires me to work In cl0se contact with what I feel may be dangerous chemicals. I want to find out ff expOsure to these chemicals could have any bad effect on my system after an extended period of time. How can I go about this? . P.T.,Costa~sa 'TIMI f-Oc.,..-... a.tety eftd Health Act eftd Celllomle ~ ..... --.., ""'I-..,.., ..... lolon of IN 1-•I ; . 11e1-. Depart-,_.,....,_ IO ~J a -Indicating . wMre •ltPor•• """ ollll.m 6nformetlon or complain •bout •ny -of lnduolllel -,. You can --the I-el oatety chlelon lly wrttlng to 21 Clwlc Cenler Plaza, floom 152, Sent• An•, CA 92701, or Dr phonl"I 9-4141. An • ...,... can requeat an lme...,._ • • • • • ., • •• • • • . • • • l • . e llonofw.tdng--Ne ....... --... -1.-ftdlince. In rout uM, en .,..,,.._of tM ......... zone wMre·you won cen be r941ueetM. tf tt lhoutd "°" •n11RM.te, your •mploJ« ............ ,_ doyo IO--Ille-. It.-..... , ...... .... I• PNMl'lt, an •• .,.,,. •• ,.,,.Mftlattw. UI;' "'°""°' the ., •• -report reouho to tho lndu9lrlel oatety ....,lolon. Certain lftduobtel ... ,.alto can be reported to• city'• nn1,. depert11•nt for ccwrec- tlon •nforoement. It w noted tttet eotne workl"I OOIMMlona e11n be t : t11ilonable or dfatMtefUf bUt "°' harmfuf. Test Iee Oest Ilef.-V.... · . . . miles," be explains. "All of the motorcycle racers now have them. It's bard to find.a van without one. The main re- 880ll la having someone to lalk to at night but they also have turned out to be handyinotberways. "H the CB radio keeps you ft'om letting just one Ucket then you've almost saved yourself the price of one radio.•• · CB USERS have, however, dis- covered further . u-.. ·for their radios beyond foiljn&_ the county IDQUDU'!_. Tbey pro~ a way ol socialltlng aod meetlhi new peo- ple . "I was a bored and IOliely woman unW I got my CB,•• coo- f es s es Saddlebact ValleY' housewife Gloria Shea. " Mrs~Shea, who uses Tinkerbell_ as her "handle'' or identiftcllition tag, keeps a'radio in Ille ldlcben. She talks frequently to such e»l· orful characters as Misty Morn, • _/ SUnfighler, Beer Belly. Ex Coo. Fireball and Blue llax. \ "lt'a more Convenient th:aJl the telephone and a Jot more flDI. Some of the things we say are kind of risque. They· have double meanings and we kind al. 1et a kick out of it,'' she says. Mn. Shea became acquainted> with the citizens· band through her husband. George, a •tnick driver. George doesn't like the background noise CCBers call it heterodyne) so Mrs. Shea put! on her earphones when she is in the kitchen "modulating" with ao- meone. · Her five-watt unit -the max- imum allowed under the_ regula-. tions -covers a range from IS to 20 miles. Sometimes, though, she receives "skip" transmissions from as far away as Georgia and Texas. Devices are available to in· crease the transmission power but their use is illegal. The linear • Got a pioblem'! Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the onnoeTs ond action.you need lo solve inequities in government and busi- nes•. Mail your que•tion.s to Pat Dunn At Your SeTvice, Orange Coos£ Dctily . Pi.lot, P .O. Box 1560,CostaMesa,CA92626. lncludeyourtelephonenumber • The column appears daily except Salurdoy1 and Mondays. every supermarket that stockS these chests to tell them bOw· 1 was treated. · .. L.H.,C,M a Mesa Due to th• po19lbillty of dllmege to the atyrofo•m tnaterf•I vMd for t._... k:e cheat1, 9'*'•ntffi la lmpoaalbfe, acc:ordlng to Gotham lnduattt91' 1poke1men. Penona purchaalng 8tyrof°'-"' tee chfft1 IN urged to tlt1t tltem for lealm ~to UM on • trip. H h ch11t lhoukl be found defective, It ahould be returned to ttt. reteller. Gothem, In turn, tMn credtt1 tM aeore tor any returned chest•. You were tre.ted quite falrty Jn vJew of the firm'• polcy, and 1 cte.,rptton ••• ,_,...., ror ,,...,,,., ldo1oll-"°' or,,.. type or choot you'd origin•~ lypurch-. . F"aetir AH•t tlle "'"'"'•••t "'•rf•e ~ •• DEAR PAT: Wlllle on vacation this summer, -boUght supplies and-a. Gotham . Industries Ice .chest. w .. placect. the chest In the back seat on top·ot everything, lncludlng our clothes. It leaked fi ll over the cer 5'at and ,the ~IOlhes', pJ~s . ·DEAR PAT: l'marecenthlghschoolgraduateand I would -'llng the food we'd stored In It. I wrote to Golr..m;bUt was llke to look Into Joining the Merchant Marine. What Is required, not given the courtesy.I"• raply. I finally phoned and was told and where can I get all the Information I need to apply? thlltth<I Ches1·1s· OOI QWrantffd; but lllet It woUld b8 t61>1Ked'lf' ... · · · ' ... · · · · · · · · · · · ' lo.. E ., COrona del Mar I -nt to Santa Fe Springs to pick It up, I said that after all the You ••ed •· wrttten PfOllllM of a Job rrom an A.,.rlcan ohlpllfng Inconvenience.a new one· Shoulct be m.lled· tO me. ·Gotham's·· ·company or m•tttlme uNori~ ._ ...... of 100 ~·ton• or more, In representative finally agreed to thl1 after dem-ndlng an euct aupport of your eppllMlk>ft ... tuuance,of an orttfnel eppllutlon In '· ,descr1ppon and serial number or-chest. l IHI llk•wrltlng to ""' Men:h•nt Marine. 1111ar ,.._,.,.. "'"' epp1y .IO d•JI prior to ' . , \ \ • ' • • DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 --Oo\Ol-12.1175 ' ' . ~t could tum out to be a longer.running radio show than ~ and·Andy'is the nonstop chatter of CB-eql,lipped truckers. like Jim Allen of Paramount, stopped In lrvine·~or a faw minutes of 'modula'titin' (left). The box lhllt carries all the conv8tSat1on:/oo1cs·1ike the one a/:/ove -some-pla/ner and some fancier. . •: ~ ... ,,,, .:t ;r • . "-.. .; \., . t 1! ;111 ... I .. ~ ; . t ! " ~mplifiera ate called "boots" in CB Jangua1e. fearing a visit from ••uncle.Charlie''. (the FCC) moat CB radio owners ''go barefoot." ANTENNAS such as "super ~·· and ,fteeption amplifiers, called ••eani, "! are legal and their me ts widespread. 1bere ·are a 'variety of other accesaorieS, all with esoteric names. which also enhance the operation of the radio. Dave Wood, 19, co-owner of Saddleback CommwlicaUons, a ahop specialising in the sale and imtallafion of CB radios, says it's possiP,let-to, s~nd up to $500 on a Wlil...1i • '\ $' "ft•sjjust11),i~e buying an ex-pe~~~ receiver. The mor~-'y;.you spend the more sens(tiwt ,it.~ will be and the cleaner,it v.:111 sound.'' he ex- plains. Although he is in business to sell radios, Wood sometimes views his enterprise with mixed feelings. "The problem is that all of the channels are becoming crowded. 'Kids walk in here with 150 bucks and I ask myselt ' . • whether l should sell to thein.. Kids need educatiOI\ in the use ol the radios."' The problem, in tact, is trying to break into the chatter. Even ;with 22 ~hannels Cone is reserved. for·emergencies) it's hard to get a word in edgewise. t According to the lateSt FCC re. gulatlons CB u'sers are to limit their talk time to fiVe minutes. then wait for anpther minute before making anoth er transmission. · Most CE operators believe a recent relaxation or the rules al-~ lows use of the band for socializ- ing and treat it that way. But Crawford malnt.ains that just isn't so. ''The rules say that it ts out a hobby service,'' Crawford -points out. However, the regulations do permit use of the band by any licensee over the age o( 18 "lo facilitate personal 'or business activities.'' Just what that means is un- clear at the moment, according to ab FCC aide who says "the ex- act interpretation hasn't come out yet." % % - ---0 · Mperatlon. Other requirement• Ind Information mey be re4'uested by wrttlng to Officer In Charge, Marfne Inspection, Room 2033, 300 S. Feny St., Terminal llland, CA 90731. Peraon1 •••king • first berth polftlon with no experience or training might conalder contacting the H•rry Lundenberg School for Seamanship, 675 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11232. Run by the Seafarer•' International Union, this ,,.am Off•r• employment to a limited number ot lnexp91rlenced hlgtl.a;chool graduatea In one ot the unskilled entrance jobs, and It .... ... ,In upgrading their rating1. A similar program for workers with ....,related tr•lnlng or experience la ev•ll•bt• through th• N1tlonal Mllrtt(me Union, Joseph Curr•n Annex, 346 W. 17th St., New York, NY 10011 . o AR PAT: About two months ago I hadacallfromaotrl ~ ,'tk:kets to a volleyball demonstration to raise funds for l/il:(iii'"i\il~•S. The t ickets were $7 for a family admission. This ·ti:iJle,IP.)OCtoberat Orange Coast COiiege, I think. I wasn't cJ!~liiome when the tickets were to be delivered, so I left · ~y mailbox with the name or the payee left blank .,,,c'buldn't remember the initials of the organization. The' etsiwere to be left In my mailbox, but I forgot to check for \hem until after mall delivery the next day, and they weren't there. We had a substitute mailman and he probably picked uP the envelope ift error. My check was cashed by the American Junior National Volleyball Association, and 1· 6.! real· ly llkl'to be able to get another ticket, but I don't know wh.,re to request It. G.S., Newport Be.ch You had a few of the det•ll• mixed up. but another tlck•t I• being Miiied to you. Th• volleybell •ihlbltlon, sc:heduted Nov. I at Ip.;:.. at Orange Coaat College, ta Mlttg apon•Ck•d by the Orange Coum\ VoNeyball Aeaoctatlon. Spokeamen DorUlr••n ••Id that fUndtl r1IH4 wlA M doneted to th• U.S. women'• Ju111f'or n1tlon•I team, wftlch 11 In tnlnlng with the 9011 of P11rlJclpattng In Olympic competition. Ticket IOllcltM&ona for Ihle ... m were rMde by '•l•phon• only. I . . . . :l'•Clpl •• . ' ' Jobs· Unlin1ited U '°" ba•e a Jll'C)l>lem~· -••• ~to nua for Ulp. eall M- tloo Cenlor'a Information aad at :!30-&TIO, lllld you will bo_. tollli- agenc?' or person to assist ID eolvlna YOlll" pro- blem.. . An lnteresllng pooltlon for someone with executive ability or organizational akllla b of- fered by the March of Dimes. 'lbi5 acency Is seeking someone in each city to bead the ••Mother's March'' in Januat)'. lt im't too ear- ly to be thlnklnJ ·-the camDallJI, ao j111t call to find out what lhejobent..U.. Many volunteer opportunllel are on ft\e In the VAC office. It wcirb with more t11an 200 a1encie. lD the Weat Orana:e County are11 and Jual a sampllllg of oncolnl needa are: VIJ!ton ln convalescent homes, workers in boy1' clubl, hospital aid,., clerical helpora and tutors. Just tell the VAC your backeround, in- terest and time available, and it will rmd the volunteer job that will give you 1ailsfactlon. For information about any of-t.be.....op._ portunitie1, contact the Voluntary Action Center at 960·3312 or 530-2370. ToYo-Bealtlt T ennis Toe Besides teDDIJ elbow, another poaalble result of long houri on the tennla court ia ten- nis toe-eometimes rcalled jogger's toe. The abrupt stops a player makes on the court thrusts his toes against the inside or the toe of his Cootgear. Injury is particularly likely to oc· cur if his shoes do not have adequate toe room. The pulling force of his sock.a adds to the p~ blem. The burden of the thrust ta usually taken by hi~ big toe and the one next to it. and it is not unusual for the toenail to break loose from its bed, crack transversely and break~ away completely. . Tennis toe can be prevented by wearing properly fitted shoes with ample room in the toes. Wear two pairs of socks -one thin pair inside thicker, more cushioned ones -or stuff cotton in the toes of the shoes. In most cases, the damaged toenail will frow back, allhough it will be sensitive and unsightly during the process. If, after you have lost a toenai l, there is pain, redness or swelling, you s hould have your doctor look ~t it immediate ly . Belpfor ¥ou Tree Tips Trees do a lot. They provide beauty, shade, wood produ.ct.s\paper and much more. Yet they often are tax~n for granted -and treated poorly. According to USDA's Forest Service, many ~pie unknowingly cause damage to trees they want to preserve. In a new booklet, the service suggest.a: .-Normal lawn and aaklen care can cause inj_ury or even death to the trees in your yard. Be sure to keep lawnmowers1 snmyplows and so forth. well away from trees so that trunks, branches and.roots are not eut. Use only small hand tools to clear grus and aeed.11 away from trees -and use these tools carefully. Decay and 'disease can sneak through any tree injury and affect the whole tree. -Too much fertillaer and pesUcide also can harm your trees. Be sure you buy lawn and garden chemicals that are not toxic to trees. U1ethem only u directed. -Improper pruning also injures trees - . disease can enter the tree throu&h dead or dy- ing stubs. Cut dead or dying branches down to a short stub. Then cut off the stub even with the trunk of the tree. The tree can then protect' itself by growing calluses over the stubs. · DiVision Budget Up. , SACRAMENTO CAP) -The state's eon· sumer affairs division-bas real Power now and is no longer Just ''a letter writing club," sayg its chief. Taketaugu Takei, director of the Department of Consumer Affairs, said his bud&et has doubled• and the Le1i1lature gave him new powers tbal will brlng his department "out of lim bo.'' Takei credited Gov. Edmund Brown: Jr., who appointed hi'm. He made bis comments last week -in -department summary d new !•WI affect l.pg consumers. . ' •, . <,I. 118 said Brown boooled hll bud1et from "75tOOO to $958,000. And the Legislature voted the department new powers, including the power to initiate legal proceedings~ Beauty Studio Cut & Curl Special! For men & women! Cut it for style, perm it for texture! Reg. 14.50 blow cut witP. Fe rrnodyl conditioner, now 11.00 Reg. 35.00 Fermodyl Ondulation®, the perm that conditions while It curls! Now only 25.00. (Includes cut) Lo!}g hair slightly ·~ blgher on both specials. Mantcus.t .• Podtcureo F-2.o Eloctrolyoto JloautySludlo. all --- { • .. . .. ~ANTIQUE* *AUCTION* • • •IAICI HOT& • #1 MOTIL WAY, AtWl•l I .0,,.. ................... , lloci--, 11oo1<..-Roll Top -~ 1ap -Stands. Art NCMllU --& -~ COtwd Pumo Otvon. -and Pi1c11or --Sloolo. ~ Art G-C:.bl,_ Pub~ Tie 8ec:k Hall Treet.. Fem nj Planl 8t8ndl. Wil flA Colt ·Scultles. M•hoo•nv Glass Front China Cabinets. ·Anttque T~lir~~~:=-~ MONDAY OCT. 13, 7:30 P.M. ,,...-.,I .• C 1 ,, ••• ?13 ,.,_ .... AUC1ICll I ......... ,.._.. ..... tl1Jitt )6..lt I I •f114t,,.1777MIM A FAMILY POSES IN SOD DUGO UT IN CUSTlll'COUNTv, Nl!I ., 11'2 -Grtd SY91•m Of SUrv•yM•de1'0-1·•1bl.-?~v•t• F•rma (lrnl"HiJJllDrBrU;S. Here are twO ·perm-specials-- too good for · C..r•n "rt N-...,.er -Pare 7 Why U.S. Is 'G,ridded' us to keep . bottled up. La Maur 'Lemon Aid' perm g 66 Reg. 12.50, now only • • • .. • • • Tiit• ii the 11venlh fn a 1me1 of JI Court••· by New1paper .arll.cle1 written fur the nation'• bicmtlMIQ.l . and ezploring theme• of tM Amnicon l1rru1 Forum. In thi.s. article Prof. :John B. Jock.tort of Haroord Un,t>n'fttll t .and the Univer.tity of Califcmda, Berkells/, ~ICVCffl tM or~nimtion of the unHttltd landl of Amnica into.a grid pattern. and the relationlltip of auch. a pattern to our no.. tionol ideolJ of !~and eqvalit». By JOHN B. JACKSON PntMMt, uc ........ , ... .....,..,. Whoever has nown over any part of the United States weal of the Allelhenles bu 'seen the vast landscape of rectanllel and squares that extend• beyond view in every direction. Even when we fiy over desert or mountain some traament of tbla. rec· tangular layout iJ usually vi9'.ble: a faint trail or • fence line or a solitary 1quare field. It is an ama11D11peotacle, without lta equal in extent anywhere elae in th1 world, a &rid patleni'ot fields and roads and towns th.at covei:a more than two-thirds of the United Slates. U evet there )W'as a national landscape thlJ is it. Who created it, and why? A common explana- tion ts that it ts the result of lar1e-sce.le real estate promotion over the yeart. B,ut.it waa actually creal· ed two centuries aeo, in 1785._ When lH'e new republic acquired all the vacant land between the old col· onies and-the Mississippi. In order to open this Northwest Territory to set- tlement and organize its administration, the Con- tinental Conaress authorized tbe national survey, dividing the entire territory into sections or square miles, with the lines running due north and south, and east and west. A5 Uie United States expanded westward the grid S)'ltem wu imposed on all the · country aa far as the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific. IT LOOKS LIKE a very simple way of orc~niz­ ing landscape for future occupancy, and it is.·And because it is so simple, so rectangular, and so monotonoua Cat least from the air), many Americana are unaware· of the radical social philosophy behi,nd tt. It wu a landscape destined to, promote equality and independence amo!ll those who settled in the new territory. Largely inspired by Thomaa Jefferson, the grid system represented a new relationship between men and the land. The practice of dividing land into squares or rectangles is, of course, far older than the American trid system. There were grid systems in Egypt and Rome and ln Japan; there were even small grid landscapes in medieval England and France and: G'ermany. It has been favored for several reasons. Fas t and easy to lay out, it can be expanded indefinitely, and it maku location and description very precise. It also makes supervision and control of the popula- tion relatively easy; these reasons -except for the last -explain the grid system's Popularity in pioneer America. A.JS a consequence grid landscapes on a small scale took hold in colonial America in the middle of the 18th century, a good generation before the re- volution. Many developments at the time made the old community-centered landscapes unsatisfactory. The worst of the Indian wars was over and people no longer saw the need for living in compact, de- fensible settlements. Also, tens of thousands of immigrants were ar- riving in North America -Scotch-Irish and Germans and Welsh. They'had no liking for those tightly knit communities of the native born where everyone was fixed to a prescribed place and had to aupport the one establi.shed church; they wanted no part of the old hie'rarchical system. " Nor should it be overlooked that colonial America in those years und~ent an {mportant re- lieious experience. The so-called Great Awakenint. led by Baptist missiooaries, developed in many people an awareness of an individual emotional · · ner life tb1t 1eemed to demaad Independence from thecommunity'e moral control. FortheflntUmeto many people there came a need fOC' private life. La Maur 'Caprice' perm 12 66 Reg. 17.50, now' only.... • All ptnrw lnc:ID 1h1mpoo, set and hair tr!m-~yled UlrcuU ••ttL Tinted, bleached or long hair 1hghtly hl1her. Ol'ENSUNDAY BEAUTY SALON &EVES. TOO Appointment.not fmR alwa)'I Meded. but ............ u.. .. , '! , • I Your Wudl Chars.a!I. • A & a;: COSTA MISA 14MOH HENCE THE OLD .Wage-cenlered laadac1pe il'edUf.liy broke up, and 1 new clus oY land _:c....;;o:; speculatdra arose -men (or companiM) who H llACH n bou1bt larce tracts ol wlldernau from the provln· clal covemments and sold them off to anyone 1'bo bad the money or credit to buy them. Georce Washington was one such land pi;omoter. It was · eaay lo measure off squares on rectanlles of, aay, 160 acres, regardless of. how they varied In topo-. ir•phy, lay out a rouah grid of roads or paths, and advertise for settlera. '1 A simple 1arrangement, and one which we mOOem Arriericans are very familiar with. But con· sider how new it must have been to.the youna settler of two hundred years ago! He asked no one's permission to move in on the new land ; there were no religious or social qualifications. He could choose any piece of land he could afford to buy, and he could aell it if he wanted ~Futhermore in this new (See G RIDS, P11e 118) PROPIC SOMETHING HEW IN FILM PROCl!SSIHG ••••• 213 W. WILSON CAT FAIRYIEWI COSTA MESA Ofhr-Od.13-27 (75 2X3 ft. POSTERS MADI FllOM YOUR SMAPSHOTS • A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP OM "HUMAN SEXUALITY •••• TRICK OR TREAT" FIA'IUlltHG: 1.UIDOYU.l'tt.D. _.._..c ... ~• y..-i.y t1 las&Jolmto11 •· You11 get a lot out of thiswor1<shop .•. • whether~he problem la premature ejaculation, Impotency, o rgasmic. dysfunction, ejaculatory incompeter>- SATURDAY & SUNDAY OCT. 25 & 26· MEWPORTER IMM 1107 JAMIOR& RD. HIWl'ORT llACH ALSO OH THE PROGRAM cy, or other sexual l_nad8\ltlacies , • • • . ~or ~I Yoti Just want IO!generally ,lm Dr. ~llHom Pldalring Dr. Charteo te.tton prove your love lile). Fii: $IO.ocl .... SOM l'OR THI IHTIRI MAY WOUSHOP ·-WHCH FOi. IOTH DAYS $11.00 lomoHAu ' -~----------.-----------------·-----------..;-~allTo: Ch31'1es o. Leviton. ED.D. a Associates 848-1314 16168 Beach BIVll., Solle 266, So. Bldg., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92847 ~~\--•l•r ...... ----------------------- Encldiled find check In the amount of•· ••••••••••••••••• to cover •••.••••.••••••••. peraons ~Reglslratlon ~St be recelve\I by October 20 or a late lee o(S 10 will be required. \CKllEAOI INll'AMA JIQrCIH,f. PALC9VOllD' ~ UJ:X'MXIO NIM'ClrT <:Omli LA MAIM. 11AH DBlO LAd.N. HUI ~ W'£l1MtlSml •' o I I . •-.~-IS . Name •••••••• .-.••••••••••••••••••••• , •• rlWTftSO pouse .............................. . • . • - -...................................... City .••••••••••••• , ••.•••• Zip Code ,, •••••••• . - I ~ • • • . ' • • ' • ____ -\ ... ·-·_·. _ .... I ... ' , ,; . / • ...---------------: ........ ==-Oo-1!, 1119 ------llAll..Yl'll.01" • No 'Buni Steers' Here .. Tloe _ _..,":.t.:t..W::: I wortied wie't oil lloat ..... but" -.... Kiiied -... U.Ojabthot ilt ~ ii~ a live .-will md uP at twofldl1 dlilud_bal_of_ilttbeeooler. l .UU cilD't believe tbetime factor. I cer-laiDIJ' •• lmpr-. l 1mqine the -.. ... too. • ' Cine ttdq about -tint cm Ille l:lll lloor In ..:P.ct!ns plant. uni.,. )'Oll've·aot cast Iron In 'l<Nr llOmacb, hi tbal --'t wt more tlwt Ill •O<ODda. Even if 1'JU have that Uning, If,.,...,.. at all 1eas1t1 .. about the kllllnf af anlmala (and I really amJ, you wcm't ut J elthii!r. Wily I did, I 1WI don't -· I'm so -lltlft;-T"tlftell)lhe"'VM'IMI rita to a f!T- before 1watUnr It. . I nearl;\' didn't mate It tb:ouih the first llcJUz'. fjZ beC1u1eofmy1toptadlor because of oeoil'I ylj,yJ ·bu~ because I brougbt egg Hiid? ci-u mylund/. lreallyrotsomed!J1y !Doka. You Just don't bring egg sandwiches mto '8btillnesawberemeati5klog. · , Betides. we never really had a lunch hour. ~ -.Westartac1.at.,.a,m .. anc1.worteckhrougbunW- we·ended each day's alaugbterin1about1:30 in the afternoon. But we did have a mid· mor~ coffee break and that's when · 1. flnllbeil my.lunch each <hoy. Our coffee breab were quite unusual. I've been on-thousands Of them over the years but ' 1 • • ' • , ' ' ' the nve I sat in on that week were the only ones where the coffee drinkers almost con- tinuously kept their hands in motion. 1 The men devoted their time to sharpening their knives on small stones. A r azor-sharp ·knife is absolutely essential on the kill noor. Knife or no knife, I really wasn't much of a killer. I only bopped one steer in the head. I did that because it was expecfed of me and I was being watched by my buddies. I SPENT MOST of my time bringing in the animals Crom outdoor pens, 10 or 12 at a time, into indoor corrals. Then, as needed, I'd move two or three at a time up the narrow walkway that led to ·the door that led to the •'stunner gun'! that led to the big pasture in the sky. A• "stunner gun" -and I suppose all paclilnf' .plants have· thein -look!f pretty much like ~ i.P,agine a 25th century ~ket run would. · . · It fires a projectile 4l1though the bullet re- aJly isil 'f a b'uJlet. The gun operatesJike a ball point pen. Bti.t in ·this caSe, the "point•• is in and out of the animal's skull -probably penefraiing.Iess than an inch -in a fraction of a second. Generally the 1t'eer goes right down and dies within a minute. Because of federal regulations and because a .federal meat inspecJ.br is always there in the kill room, you don't use b.µJ.ets on any ahimal in which the tongue or cheek meat will be processed. You often do on bulls but not on.steers, cows, heifers or calves. A federal inspector is the absolute boss in a packing plant. His\l'ora is law. l~ be doesn't like the way your sbdfil8ces are. tied, he can cl<f8e you down. He checks the animal organs for disease as weu ·as seeing that a plant is alway1 clean. The second morning I started to slip on the white smock J had worn the day before. It was a little dirty and a little bloodstained but real- ly not all that bad. I never got to the first button. I was told, ••we've eot plenty or clean ones, Dan.'' . · Aft.er an animal goes down -at least in that plant -it was hoisted on a chain by its rear legs and bled. Then the head and hoofs are re- moved. The hide comes off. Still hanging, the The ultimate in ' • maternity Beautifully alive is this exqui- site dress for daytime or evening With meticulous de- tailing of triple stitching -. - circling the ,lleck. the cuffs. the' hemline -; and formi~g the tucked front. The close·in looi<" of the sleeve on the small yoke·lets one feel pe· tite. Dramatic Black and Wbite · crepe polyester. $60.00. South Coast Plaza Upper Level Near 8j.1lk:Jck'~ 557.5734 Alsb avallattle at O,'-!r PAGE ~OY BOUTJQUE S IN ROBINSON 'S, N~rt Beach and Cerritos. ' Dmllll 11 •gen WASllINGTON (t)Pf) L. A ...cllt&l uami,._ --be ... -, ... _about to i.., a urctu-bmciu•hmatra.,._a_lool beariq·ald under a re- "l'eally 1barp ..,,....tars r I!!' " the eetnl!I-.Wallm propoM<I by the Tbat'awberelaboae. • 'Food and Dru1 Ad· I wu the -atorol af'Lpl.., llalnl-ml'lll!ratlon. atffl cart, the talset for tbe Olll,ralll. I called A 1overameat fuk my tbiee-wbeeler my U~ .. GW.1' !Giit f e e tlDI Wason.> With it foadoll toe-ltJ', 1'4 ..,...,1 ; • 1!:!:1 ~=~.:i. ..... It out the back d4'0r and b-the ccmteotl 'commended lut week to ~Callon drumo where tM7 were picked up that FDA iuue a,'relUla· >by the renderlni plant u;ui;t. tKb day. I also llm requlrlnl "meilical earned out the beads ODd ' *"8ced out the dearaJlce before an In· blde;-AU!O RAD .-Job. operating the ~d.~ual la sold a bearlllg blibpressurebotwatslMloe.Eacbtlmeaateer Tbe FDA said Its pro. wufinlsbedofl,it waamyjoblocleantbearea. poul, to be Issued In the -Thefe?S""always-ap-odor-OD tbe kill floor:...7hat ne'lr""'future, would--reo odor plus the steam created by the-bot water, qui re medical exams are iwo of at least 5 milHcm. TeaSODS why a within six months priot workeJ;";sstomacbneedsC"astiron. · to the sale of all bearine Once the halves were thoroughly cleaned, aids ''to assure that they were wrapped in heavy muslin (to pre· medicai..ly treatable con. vent 1hrinkage) and trloyed along the con-ditions which may affect veyor track to th4 cooler. bearing are identified I'm sure larcer plants do the job in less and treated before an aid than 12 minutes1 but those 72Q seconds s~ is purchased.•• make me shake ~Y head in amaz~ent. Per!IOns over age 18 What does a guy do when be leaves the could waive the ex· plant at 2 o'clock and his lunch has been gone · amination if none of for four hours? He hits the nearest re1taurant. seven specified warning He orders· roasi beef or a bambutgei' . ..._ signals is evident, in· anything to keep the meat industry aijye.and · eluding JU,Ch symptoms be al thy. as acute dizziness or a Daniel Halligan ia .a retired nno"p:apermun who foreign object in the ear, IDOf'k«iat J32 job" in three yto.rs -a.sking ond ~ttmg no· FDA said. ~ treotmnit -u the bo..m of thir column, about tM ·--------- kind of ~plout.s we..o.U take tor mmttd. TM column will cootinw.aa long. a.r M caa kttp finding nevi join. R<a<kn · with qwJtiona.ond comments may writt to him tn ~'-of the Dalli/ Pilot. For peraonai replies enc~ •l!Jm~. •elf· . oddre11tdenvelope. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642•5818 Speed Ups 1975 Road Kill Score SACRAMENTO (APJ -More persons are dy- ing on Caiifornia streets and highways this year, and the state's highway patrol chief says it may be because motori~ts are driving faster. The CHP said last week that 3, 122 persons have died in traffic acci- dents in California so far this year. That's an in- crease of 7 . 9 percent over the 1974 total or 2,893 deaths for the same period. "This could be the re· suit or decreasing com- pliance.with the SS mile per hour speed limit," said CHP Commissioner Glen Craig. "Speeds are greater on less congest- ed. roadways, which fs where the fatality in- crease is most ap- parent." RESEii YE NOW .. Alpoca11 SHpptn NOMPHU ' ...,sl 7" UMITID 9UANTIT11S 71 hp Tll x... , hh9"y Mo•. I FIESTA FOOTWEAR FASHIOM ISLAND 644-0424 RUFFELL' Ul'H9LST~RY W...Y•W..t ...... lf22 .._._. ltfcl. C.... M.-541-0259 DONNIE WARD'S • START PLAYING OCT. 15th HAUOR AUAS MIWEST ~IVATIF~ • • • MINIMUM ~~IPS STILL AVAii.AiU .. RESAIEUUi CHARTER 't.eutlaSHIPS $500 • RIGULAR MEMIHSHll' $!50 ' 6 MOlllhs ~ DHs Untll Oct. I 5111 ·•· Finl c-First Sen• CALL HOW 642-2000 .JCPenney Beauty Salon ·Penn sale. There's one · just right for you. And your budget Sale16.88 Reg. 22.50 plus cul The Helene Curtis 'Uniperm· for a soft, casual curl. Gives hair bounce and body. Haircut and set included. Sale14.88 Reg. 17.50 plus cut. The Helene Curtis 'Phase 7' perm. Gives hair a more definite curl; has special conditioners for strenglh and shine. Cut and. set included. Sale9.88 Reg. 12.50 plus cul. The 'Balsam Plus' perm has unique conditioners for added strength and luster. Haircut and set included. Arcadia ""ante Hills Whittwood. Carson Downey • Sale prlcet elfectlvo througll 'Sunday Oclober 191h. .,, .• No• appolnlment nece11ary. Charga IL \ Save$1·0 --··- Reg. $520. Sale $416. 14K gold 2-pc. Wedding set of diamond and sapphire. ,, __ Save s21 Reg. $105. Sale $84. Single diamond cocktail ring in 14K gold setting. . Save s130 Reg. 5650, Sale $520. Di a11io nd wedding nng set in 14K gold. -. ,j • Save10.50 Reg. 52.50, Sale $42. Earrings of 14K gold wilh diamonds. Save 534 Reg. $170, Sale $138. Bridal s1et: engag~ ment r g in 4 prong tilfan setting. Saves42 Reg. S210, Sale $168. Insert ring in 14K gotd sett ing with 8 diamonds. Saves75 Reg. $375, Sale $300. Men's 14K gold ring with '7 diamonds. Saves140 Save 546 Reg. $230, Sale 5184. Cocktail ring. Total weight '/.I carat set in 14K gold. • Saves10 Reg. $350, Sale $280. Insert ring with 10 dia mond s in 14K gold setting. Save s2s Reg. $130, Sale $104. Men's diamond ring in 14K gold setting. •• ' " ~ --~•;...--.. i Save s209 Reg. $700, Sale $560. Reg. $1,045, Sale$836. l 4K gold heart Ladies' ring with ¥4 pendant with carat diamond in 24 diamonds. 14K gold. •1t1ustrations enlarged to show details. Sale prlceterlective lhrough Saturday October 251h.1975. ,_ ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIOGE · ' ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENtE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN ·BERNARDINO VENTURA WHITTWOOD. f.rse your JCPenney c~arge card. \ \ • ' \ • I • .. . . ' • • ... DAil Y I'll OT CAIJENDAft , • ' , .. • Social Scene Vikki Carr, who beadliDed the St. Joseph Hoopital benlfit d1nner dance, played to a capacity crowd in the &rand ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. Htr 1electlonS, she said, would tell the ·•11tory ol • woman," and she revealed that much or it "was baaed oa pel"IOllal experience." Molt of the number• were IOllCI whieh1he bu made popular. Vlalbly Ured from a just completed tour, the star, wbo wu barely audible at times, alsosbow.ed. si&ns of a recent ii- .... She expla~ she wu aufferinl from muacl• 1puma m the throat •Dtt Jokingly said that before ·•h• fiplabed, .... omw lbe probably would sound like Andy Devine. At the cloee 1be was presented a spr•Y of ?Wee by Sandy Berwick (at left>, chairman. GuuU-.njoying the hooted coeirtait party which preceded dinner and dancing to Nelson Riddle's Orchestra are (above) JOlepb Mccormick, vice preoldent of tbe bolpltal foundation, ~nd Mrs. McCo<mick, and (below) Dr. ••d Mrs. Eu1ene Spmtua of Newport Beach. ' • ' wAN wo.mr. a.vs: Daft :T:i: 1 • -=::rai.-:t~~~:r: .. 11!-··= OIL D, ID Ge Ahpoc• Ia. llaot "lo La7ll Joq "will 111 W ' ~::: =::"e.ac11 clllll for a ,7 p.m. '7 • • ~ Oet 1Jt IDtbe-1lonle1cblnll. • ••zn:-;. for tho Ne•~J~::=~i . :=-:.:::.:...~~to x.:.. Claytanl'I 111AlllaD Pedro Circle, FuunLalD Vallq,lll'IOL . • ''. GlftBOXONPAaADB:TbeannualCbrill( ::t1:::. ' wW bl pnHl!ted ID tho lobby ol HOii om · '_,,_._.IO Wedn~llD'fdal~Ocl, ~17,_ -· • ' -7.;;Diinci by tho -·• 1 .. xlttary, the bolpllal ftl!i'- .-11-tothepublic. ' AllOaATIOH 1'0ll NEUEOLOGICALLY llANDICAP1 PSD aftLDEEH: G111 WUll, cbalrmu al opeelal ~ grama et PUii-Hilb Scbool, wW be tile guaot !f'9I for1ile Oran1e Counl1 CblpC.er meetlnl at i p.m • .,...,,.. c1e7, Oct.15, ID lile SantaAna-Tultin Comm1'iil!J Holpllal, , ~u;ptc will bl Effective Teacblnl Stra~ for IMiillill Dlaibled ~ • DUnY Wll'IGI: Ptcwpeetive membero ue ID¥1ted to a buffet dinner Thursday, Oct. 18, ID the El Toro bome ~11.n. Stanley Shaw. Member1hip ii open to any former st.wardeu. lnformatloo LI available from 11n. Hite Pollem, lilil-1009. AJIBIUCA.N ASSOCIA'llOH OF RETIRED PERSONS: A film about Yooemite will be lhown for the Huntlngton Beach ebaDler at 1 p.m. Wednelday, Oct. 15, ID Murdy Park Caal«, Huntlngton Beach. A baUar and bake11le are planned for Nov. 1 at Murdy Part. Al.lo that day, a t11rl<ey dinner will be served at 4 p.m. .. U.\GUE OP WOID:H VOTERS: A report Oil a l~y lllUd¥ al the ExecuUve -ol the federal governmmt will be preoented during a general meetlnl at 9:30 a.m. I Tbllrlda1, Oet.11, at the Newport Harbor Luth~ran Cbureb. ) WllUam Schonfeld, uaodate professor ,of poliUcal adonce atUCI, wW speak on the Presidency. Tbe ftnal vote for ccmaensus OD reform needed In the ex- -" brooch will take place at unit meetlDP the week ol Oct.27.al. 0 11C)UTB COAST ltJNIOllS: A public seminar on rape will take place at 7:30 p.m. Tbunday, Oet. 16, ID the Fountain Valley community Cen\er. .._ The progr1m will include a sp1aker from the .-oontaln Valley Police Department, Ma. Suzanne Sbaw of t!>e Or ans• ) Counl1 Dlatriet Attorney' a Office, Mo. JoAnn Herald of tho · Public Dtfender's Office and representaUve1 of South Or~County WomenAgalnatRape. A of the film "Lady Beware'' and a demonstra- tlooalHlf efense will complete the program. . . WPUS CHAPTER: A team al nutritional experts will 1' speak for the chapter nieeting at 7:30 p.m. Tb\11'8day, Oct. ~ 11, ID the Western Federal 8a\'inis ood Loan buildlnll, • , °'..... . I Tbepanel will include Dr. AnnemarieBalllDofCoronadel · :Mar and Mrs. Jeanne McGowell, Killion Viejo. Tbelr topic will bl Health Hon.on.. . The group ralaes f1mda for special researehon the dlaeue Lupua Erythemalolus, beinJ cooducted by Dr. RaymondL. Teplitz at the City of Hope. • A11JDAHTES AtJXIUAJIY: Members will attelld the 1175 Children's Home Society Auxiliary COaveation Thurs- day and Friday, Oet.16 ind 17, ID the Huntinaton Sber- Hotel, Puadena. . AllEIUCA.N ASSOCIATION OF t/NIVEBSITY WOlllBN: Tbe Westminster-Fountain Valley Branch will meet atJ1!30. a.m. Saturday, Q<t.18, ID the Cnluroada restaurant, Foun· talD Valley, for a presealatlooonDr. Marlon Talbot, Olllof the founders of AAUW. . Reservations may be qiade with Mn. Paul Alkel.IOD, 15112Temple5t., Weatmlnoter. , ·The Huntlngton Beach Branch will present an art lbow and auction at 7 p.m. 8aturday, Oet. 18, at Huntington Seacllff, 3000 Palm Ave., Huntioaton Beach. · Proceeds fro~ the auction, which is being 1ta1ed by the Robert Sills Gallery of Loo Angole1, will bellefit the fellowshtpe fund. FIUENDS OF lrDIIIAIIY: The Fountain Valley l?WPwlll baYe a used book and plant aale 8aturday, Oet. 111, at the library, . . · The group will sponaor a library display of naptlna rfllD from Jilarcaret .Krukenber& and hones from COnnle Goldade. 'YWOMBN: AmerlcanAlrllneswlllpre10lltaslldesbowon Fall Foll .. ,durln1 the next meetlnl, at9:ll01.m. Thursday, OcL 11,ID tKe YWCA liuilillillllD santa Ana. • We ddings Performed On Coast Best Friend for Keeps? DEAR ANN LAND£111: l wu etll•led to Clem fOl' lix monlhl. I -· off with him -be wouldn't 1top drinklnl. Two montlll .. o be promiaed to 11 .. !'I' the botU• forever If I'd lift bimonelufcbooce.1...-, Ann Landers l Green-Hokanson Michael Crall GreOll of Hunt· ington Beach claimed Jill Hokanson u bis bride during ceremonies eonducted in the First BapU1t Church of DOWiley. Their parente are the Jack W. HokllllSOna of Anabeim and the Kite Greens pf Downey. The newlyweds will reside in Huntlngtµn Beach. ••• Saub-Coco Karen Lee Coco of co.ta Me1a became tile bride of Ja-Slub Jr. Tbelr pareata are llr. and Mrs. .NamloCoeo ol San a-eand Kr. and Jira. Jamee Saub, Aaahelm. 111• lltw17Weda wll1 live ID Al!•'*"'· " grad a ale of Corona dol Mar Hllb- Scbool where her hUllNIDd, an alumnuaofUCI, teaches. _, They will live ID Coroila· dOI Mar. ••• Well, be bun't lllopped -· 1n1. All that bu chanced Ii that be abow1 up 1mellln1 .of moutbwub, mlDU -an1lblal '° Tbe •blef P• 1eblatrl1t In· try to fool me. Lut DiPt l -... _ UO tblJ "COUidn't bandle Clem to l•••• me --~ tbe prablem" but be nnw did llnd a refeaie ftoom Ille PNGll ti lng cerem.oniea conducted tn and con1lder himself LU· tl8 • wlaat Ute problem was. IU warped mind. Pine Bluffs Part, C&ptstrano ..,. .. od'. -permaneatJJ." He ,,__,,...tiOD_'l!benthe Ba Hid, "OK. Gi•• me -.... doelar-. "ll LI l_.ble to ·D.EAR ANN Luml:RS: I'm y. · ring." · llllp --. wbo -'t want da"•• They are the daughter of Mr. 1 feel 1 abould -. the rlDI toliellelped." . -. a YOUD& man wbo 11 ·-. and Mrs. Henry Burke of because I earned li?r'fi 1 -· We bop ~· our IOll will aood-lookln1; well·dre11::i Ne.._tBeacbandthelOllofthe di ~ 4 b .. ..., --~~-drfyea all expeul"' eat' FranltllnW Tuck Stockton. •-on .. wort . •-t fSOO, -·-·-'t-tobe always bu plellty of -to . The bride I~ :",ri' edbate o(. Tbore muot be laWl --b m•~ BD1 -. He wears lpeod. Funny tblng la be cloom't Boucher-Mine Corona del Mar Hi 'School and things. Advlae me, ploue.-Ul'f· .'Ille olftr, dli'tl•t elotbu be •an .bave a ateadv job, jllll ~ 1 BURDENED fllld, .... Nnloot ~ al the ~ sa ' w--Yoko Mine, former Co1t1 barhuabandgraduatedfromEI DEA& UN: la __ ~ ,.llme,ood'WllUODthebamlof ew turdays ID •mm'lallap M•an. and Tbomu c. Boucher Camino Hi i h Se bool , ~uelaw•--llloJM,J.tllo'~llll"""8. , Whenhefeelallltelt. ' were m1rrled In tbo Faith Sleram.,to. womuillllot_lloe....,.M.,. W•-•mlddle-ellu,~b-Ihatetobenooybec-he'aa Lutheran Cbureh, RI-• The newlywed• will live In ·-~--"· .._.., neat date, but I'm --Tbelrparenta are llr. and Mrl. HuntlnslonDeacb. mubnabllle-••'la. ·---· baft 11-bim biaeaohfiow,wblch---llldeaorl Miao of Kobe, l-1••• ea1e, YOU •relto l~• cif1'1ftood...,.our-. less. Ican'tflsureoutwbonlt and Mr. ood Kn. Huald 0 . ••• ..,..."::.ta~ -.... tllo ...... , =·~~~~--it! <om•from.-KONI!:Y~ BoucbarofGroue_.Woodl, HalnH-Ellenberger .,..._, fMltlU._ii:t_ • DBA& COHCEaNBD: ._ Mlcb.llr.andMr1.0•PCol· RobertDonHalnellr.clllmed DlllAR AM1' LAMDDSi We :WlllatU&webncj=··=-.... lalltlllilllll ... ... fey of Costa MeH wera ber Katherine Louise Bllmber .. t u . baff a 11·1UNll4 -- -' tft-DmllAUQRT p :I ..... fr-. l .. ... ••• l)IOl!IOrl, biabricleduilngceremon!eolDthe '.tin~.._,. allM DSAS P&aaNT11 B1 '! JW -lllr« -iii* Leach--'Ones i{y~0 ~:tv~r:i!f"!'r9h~ First Ullited Methodist Cbun:b, 5f~J~8:~ =: =••t,f .::, ';r .. t..: r:.•·111!eU.:.r?'°cl'.::.:-:: a .Marl<PreabyterlanChurth, ~:!t~1!:~~~l~e.fr~:.!:'t~ ~"":ride, d1ugbter of the ~....,.iar ~!""",,..,.•ta •11•1 11•.-•nk ... ,., ::'::.'\:,:::4'••,, ......... •"lMt Be_.,b wu LbJ ,_..,':J Ed1ar M. Ellenbergers of -·· -• "' •-•• lie II lln11• ... -•• •II' 6--· . tr,~~efll~0111'ln•1 ~am =.":':. make their -. Ill Hl«hland, is a1 graduate of ,_ llU It (drunk or ltnstf., 11th .. U JW lln9 • W -Do Jou feel awlcword, Hit --· • -.. uu • AlbrlsbtCollege'Readlllg Pa lull llltW -et wltb Ille -:=-"!:•., ••• ·:-.... --~ lOGeiyf Wei ..; ltsill . Hor luabood ia a Jtaduate of membon al the famll)', _,_ • It. 'l'lle p 'ttaa •01 the club. There'•. help f:;:: ID 'l'llllr are tbe daullll« and""" " •" Wlltmlaotet Collefe Salt Lake carec:.LI <••'-" be ... , 11111t le 1111111etlll•I ••r• Illa a Ann Looderw'abooldet. ''Die ir., al Iii. aad Jira., lla7 -.i.r , T' .... ;.. 8 ... _ City and tbe Iii f' school of the "rl t one' >, bas -a a 1a 1 wllsal.' to "-11111111• a.-90._ 111 ·-Jl'.alJlf~Beli:hand , .1 'u,._,. u,-'l'lle!>loi1, Denver. HiA partnta Pl~ l~U-,-to flSMl .. ,dars ........ eolll wllil :roar l'9IPIUt ...a 0..1.~b,Coroaa_!l!Mar. Bonnie Jtatbleen Burke u1'Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. ·~!'--~~~··~to ........ ....., ... "a-. =~mped, 1e1t........,J· ' N w•~ WliO ~ .....,ltilJlll-lik~=·~~IWll'tl1llf-coata-M_'whlr .. 111e "'---· --------·::•-....., _....,. __ ,... -to Alie • ......., -P.o: Or ... • Coaat Oolle1e, 11 a · 'l'llckorot ~lteiicliclur. 'DowlywedlwWllve, there. . 14ut--pra, ... ""1wlU Box1400,Elcln,lU.80JJD '· ;-.--•\ .. . . . __ ~.. ., ·---~ ---·..---------·---..;;;.:;;;.,..., \ • A MESAN HORSIN' AROUND IN NIVADA Bom a couple of 1enerations to late · Back home tn · Headquarters ·~ to be a h(ne MariAel Ma(ntenance SQuadron 48 of Marine That la use 1reateot lament of Judy Air Group 46, Pfc. Judy~ Re'vlea Is. Jtevlea, bom and bred a Costa Mesan. assigned ••weekend warrior··· duties wbo h&I found honee and happine'ss assn administrative clerk at the Sab- in the United Stites Morine Corps. • ta Ana Marine Corps AirStAtlon. Al 19, she alre1dy bas done a six-SHE HAI pretty,m..;b stven up the month stint of act1v~ duty . at Parris family home at •11 Hanilltoll St .• Island, S.C., and th:e Marin~ Corps Costa Mesa for an apartmedt in Excha.nae Management School at Oceanside .bes la lobbyina llJc:e mad C.mpLeJeune, N.C. . for a full-time job in the but: atables. The tripe to the Carolinas offered a al Camp Penclleton. · ¥f'¥D· Makes Marines ' ' Horses. I 11 I"" Her Life Horsin' Around with Tom McCann • - . bonus for a kid who had graduated Alread·y ebe la operatin1 at fl'om Estancia High School and start-Pendleton (volwrtUib' and on ber eel attendlnl Orance Coast College own time> 81 a part·'ti.me trail cuide witbouteverownlnc~ownborse. wran~r and ''baby m.tter" for 45 1be boDUJ was ttte Chance to ri~e -horses and the Marlnea Y(bo use tbem1=;;:;;iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and care for -a whole bunch of at the base .. · bonela theba1e1tables. .{: "Horses· are my We,'! abe saya. ___ __£!,NG ' Id be fi In -· ''I wouldn't 1ive them up for Nt1l'lll cou mer e anytbinf. • • PtCT1nou1 ftllN•U NAMIUAT•M•MT • PUBLIC NOTICE ...!!".s~""'ne ,,,_....... ...... PICTITIOUSaUSIJllU llil•lrfl'fv. Mii vt. a,.,. Wit ~I ITAT•M•NT . .. Newpart .. .:f\'4"'60 , TIM f.itMrlrtt perMM .,. ... rll ._ ... MIMM•: CllMMtM,c::~7 lMll ,.._., LA.'OUN.A CONSULTING state of Carolina. accordin& to that ·You have to beUeve that when you Marine r.ecr~.t. She~ lo.ved horses realize that -after ipendin& 12 to 14 all her life. Ever amee she was ;. ·hours 8 day moat '4a)'S (this la part· '!hen ;~e put her.on a pony for the first time?) caring for the Camp Pe.odleton ~. chimes in her moth~.1-, Mrs. horses -ahe will often mount up on Odis Reviea. · weekends to serve u a trail 1uide ·H~r parents took Judy to the pony through the mOuntainl of the sprawl· Tilll INM'*'I r.' ~-cl r, MM!-ll•vlCe, 11'1·C VI• 8-1'9 VII._, ell........ · ~HU ... C.llfornl•tllUI .;,.:--------1:. NIMIM • • L.111611 D9. ,,...rnl K•wr, 2111-CVito ridea aro~nd Ora~ge ~ty at ~very ing Pendleton acres. o~rtun1ty1 but 1t wasnt until her Ahorseman'aholidayit1JJ.aybe,but Manne Cc;>rp• days ~at she actua!IY Judy knows what abe wanll and 1he's aot to beam developing her horsey m· willin& to put out the enerv to eoj~. This st.""1111\I ••• fllM with "" =-Vitt.I. l.IOllM Hiiis, ,e.llfoml• tereot.s. it Now ahe practically makes a career ' =~ f:r-of 0r.,,g9 COWlty 1111 (k,. Vlriml E. K•Mr, 11117-C Vt.I ~ ' · F..ut Vlltll~~Hllts,C.llfornl•*51 Publl$1'11d Orlntllf CO.It Dllty Pilot TIWI bullnHS Is tclftdutltd ti\' M ift. Octobers, 12, 11, h,' 111s J161·fi 111"~L.ou1s 0. IC•sel" T1lfs si.titment ••S flied wlttl thl County o.n. °' OrM199 Col#lty Oii Ck· of "hortlnl around." TOO BAD about the hor1le )larinH, On a "'cent two-week trip to Fallon, though. . PUBLIC NOTICE --===="==~-1""'*"1'1S.. ff.c'flTIOUSaUSINllSS ~ NAMllTATIMIMT l"lllliHttwd Or ... c-st CMll"t "'lo(. 1'111fllltwll"' ,.,_ ..... ....,.. ........ Oct. 12, lt,H.atlll ...... 2, ,,,, .....,. -•:. .~Y'S MOl.I IN THI WALL, PUllUC NOTICE Nev., for active duty trainlng ·under ''They disbanded the mounted the l(arine Corpa Reterve program in Marine Corps units before World War w~ 1he's currently involve4, she II," she explatna, when the American even managed to bor;row a horse from embassies were elOMd .J?. China. a nei&.hborin1 ranch and to scour the "With women being 811owed to ban· Nevada deserts for the famoua wild die most other jobs in today'• Corpl, 1 bones of that area (she didn't find just might have made tt u a bone 1s11·w . 8•~•r SL, Catt• Miu, ·-~==;.;..:.:.:::..:.::..:.=..-! Cfillllini• ' PtCT'lftOUI aUSRlflU • ltm11tl R. V1l8tct, 1106 H. IU.MllTATIM&NT . any). Marine." ....,.,...., Fill...,._, C..llfof!H .... l111rlcl It. Yeltlc:t, 11 .. N . ..!:".~"',..,_.,,_.,.._... ......,...le,F111--.,C.11twN&t»l1 soUT"HmAIT•NOttA'il•CO Bus Tour . Is Still Tiiis business II c•flductN by• •SOUTH COAST T"OPHY i ......... P9rtl'lertMfD. co l." V•'--f. EH0"AYING • Tllll ....... nt w•I n1 ... '°""' .. SOUTH COAST NAME MDCM c:-tJo.nof.0r-..c-ir .. ~ co .. a ... l.ldl ... Lt-•~,_. ""'*rt7,tt7S. • ~~~.~c~tt O .. nc• ltffl .,......,. ' -· .. PYMllMCi Of ...... CMlt O.llr l'li.t, ~IN ~M, ~ ...., S.~lt,a,MdOct.S, 11. ''''' a».fS Ttlls Minns ts cCllltuded bJ trt tf'lo . dlv!Gllll. -• ·PUBLI<; N011CB ...._.,.......... I Tflls -...mtnt -• fli.f "'ttl b p · fllCTITIOUHUllN•ll c.oi,Witya.rtofOrMOICoul'ltYIWIQo. opu ar NAM& ITAT•M•NT kltltr 1• ms. . . ,....,, . • ~ • ' PWblhf!M OrMtt CMlt Detty"'""" . .,.,.....,..._, ... 1191!•:111 ..!::,,~'°"''l'IO ... ,_ •• dolno llusl· oc.... s, tt, 1t.-. ins 11st·71 THE ... uaacK COMPANY, •Kl ·Prii:es niay h•V• gone· w.w.-rt C•nt•t. or1v1, 1u11• ~ PUBLIC NO'l'ICB up. but the luided bus "'"°"' .. tct1,C1Ufontt•m.o "" tour is still one of the most SUHn K•r •ruMCI, 1'10 ....... ii1CTITIOUi 1u11•••· f ,....,... Or. ND. 114, N"""'°" ... , NAMESTAT•MENT popular way1 or the c.allfiwl'll•m.o Tfl9f9fi.wtt11,.,.....,•dolfl9lllllf. tr.aveler On his own to &o Tflh buslnHI ii COftduc:llll ...., IWI lftoo ,.. .. : 1• ... •ee!n In nf mill dl'i4alllt. O&NTAL oaVllLOPMEf"IT 8 gtl~ g u a ar SwMfl K•Y ltrllliMk SYSTUIS, ... "°"-T~ ...... places. • TfB .... n-.n\ ... 11114 Witt\ IN Nnfllort .. Ktl,C.llfomll'*' Goins by b"" m•-c::MMra...tlofOr.,..CWRty .. S.. Hllf'ltll M. tMlll,1'M""9¥' M ---...,~ms. ~ T...-.rt ~ • ......,. i6.iCi. you don't bavtt to worey ,,.llNll 0ret11t eo.11 ,,.,11 ~ c:.i~-,::o..., ... ,..,. ~ about getting lost, buck· ~ ..... OU..1,,Jt, It, 1t7S PONS_ .~J.!@t!!!'t .. ~_flllHetN&_DMO JD&: .traffic, findin,g park-... ~--=~a. ~"'''1!"'° inc spots. getting ripped PUBLIC NOTICE H9Nfd~M~ _ • off by a fa1t·buck su,.,.,0111:COU"To,u.L1flllCMlN1A ~ ="-'·~~=-OP,erat.or or missing couwnoflH:•••• .......,11,1f1s. IOIDethmg really impor- .... ,..... Nttl tant ll90'nC• 0' IMTI'""* TO s• Publl"*' °'""' cMit D9llY PHll. • "PL.,,.,,. AT '•NATE SM.• 51pt. 21,-.ainc1ou. s, 11, 1'11 _,.,, Licensed 1igbt1eeiog ~n.nt11111 et "-Nr.n · com · s •enera"" ~ IE•t•t• .• , CHA .. LIS L. ~·j pan1e D • UJ VJ.• ean-"" • · PUBLIC NO'DCE fer a wide variety of =C: c'!.~,i::1:: w ttw ..,_. l1Cf1t10Uiiu11Niii tO';JTS cov~ring major ..w.ctS14Mrlor°""11 -~1:o1. •AM••TAt••MT Points of interest and 1ws M:•a.~ .... .........,..,........,. TM .., .... "' ,.,_~ dlOlflll '*'!-provide a:uldea or tapes lllN ......... ., •••• tfl9 """"...,..., ....... : • • • Duty Charge·d On Mail Item· . . BySTAN DEfAPIANE , • • "I'm having some clothes made In Hon( Kong. Willl pax duty? Expenalvetosbip?" · You pay dilty if you ship those clothes ev~n if you haven't used ilp your $100 free 11lfowance on your return. Most Hong Kong tailors are sending clothes by air to Guam where brokerll adapt the shipping cost to American rates. · Figure it this way: An airmail letter of one ounce costs us 13 cents in the U.S. - which includes Guam. The ,;ame letter · direct to Hong Kong'coots 52 cents. You pick up a lot of dilfe~ence in the Guam transfer. • • • "What's the cheapest way to get around In MelClco?" ' The bus has put Mexico on wheels and they're very very cheap. The first-class bWies running on the highways are OK - some are better than Greyhound. ••• -, • ..,., ... ,.,__,.,.... A_,a • PAIN • , .. ,s 1 1 to furnish commentanes o1 ca.nn L. ...,., ~"''"· wu1 Mt!..._ l'eWIWa v•••r. a:11tonM and information on the But the second-class buses on back _.. • ,,,tvete, .... ,. tltl 111_... 11111 tr10I bl · ...,..,.....,eft, ..... ""'lfllf_.. a.1-.wt ~ni •vnt111, 106t!l •1 ghlights. C9UDtry roads are always crashlDJ.. And in ~'::-.=·::~"..r.:~ ~=: =.--· ,...... .. v.i...,, ~ coTbere. a~e 1•hi~orhies hlof Mexico-straight up and down -if you fall ' ~••+nwwrMt-i..t· TMt ........... •<•• _. _ _.. .. mpan1es1n s g Y offaroadm· the pm· etreesVcuww· dupeat • •.• u. ~ °'· o,;,;;:·-... °' cl'l'lcUlt • • competitive business • ~.-.c,,.,.. .. ,.._.. "'..,..•rtme her and b d 0 ol ing bananas at the bottom. ou coUldn't get L1111MT..ct:N6.M11v-. .... TMtN•••wn-.witt1• e ia roa · ne meononewithapistol . .,.v.,. ..e cttT., ...... ~ c.-yo.t\.otor.ei.c:-.tY•• the biggest is the Gray c-r:ty °'or....,.;.,.,., QI...,._ ...,..,,,,ms. ' t. Line • f' * * :.~.::·::~":::" ... ~:: M1~0r-.~c-sto.i11': when the first ~mi-••we are plamddg to drtve through ~~' · ..... :n.-~~11.1ws .,... ~ny was formed in SpaiJI. Is it all right to stop by the wayside ""''""""1:tt a. ....... .,....,... h' 1 D c · · andp1'•nlc at noon?" 1o .. w11 UM&. H~ ~ PO,LICN.--as 1n1 on, . ., in ... · -· , ' . v..... mo its "fleet" -'·•~ Sure. That's great picnic country. Pick ,,. .... 11.-c:1 .. cw,_,...., -• c..,._, .. ~c...,.,._, ..... 1c11 ... ,. "~t;!:l::::S ed of one refur.bisbed. a spot by a river so you can wash up. Have ~-;-;"'9c~~ ,':.,-:C::. ,.......,...,.....,.......... 11 Mack truck ~us, a part-your hotel put up a lunch in the morning •-'"",...... .. .,.1 ..... ,lad .. • .-.. 1 .. n... me mecharuc and one along with a bottle of wine. Put in a bottle of .. ~.ic.. ..ti:~":.~~~ driTer·gul.de-lecturer. Solares water for drinking. Don't forget a ,,;r:: .. c':.':.':~ *' 111 ·~ .... ~ • , A two-hour tour of the ·knife with a corkscrew. And a rubber bottle .-.. .,..,....,._..,.,,... Or..:i;~=-=~ nation's capital was of-st:,onrw»rforthewater. ' ====~~= ,.......,....,.,~ttmMllll ftred for 10 cents, with· .r..--* ·* * .,.. ••117 . ..__.,. tw Mid a. st.,, ....... .-...-.cailtWnll~ the. assurance that ''a 4•fe there some way I can find Qllt how ::=-::-r.ra:i.::::-:=: .. ~~J:f~C:~ IPirit of fr1end1hip "and .much duty I will pay On things 1·btiy in c.n..-.c.attN:nN.•..,.i:tMlll ~._...1 a.·,,,.~C11M,,..,,,..., welcomefromGrayUne Europe?'' :.'r::..':':::.::::':.C::: ... ,.. •• ,.,..: q; will add ~the pleuure Cust t out a tittl pamphl t f _...., ..... .,... ....... aft11M« '""" :.~=;?="tUN • pt the visitor.'' Newly ln-. oms PU e e o ........... .,...... ................ ca.r:tYOWkotOr .... ~• •u1urated Pres{dent general information. It's f~. You'll find _.1;:,.:::"'• .. 11," ... °" u. ......... •s. WUaon was one of the them in ·a rack at the passpOrt office. It's not ~:.::::=.-::.::;:..": ,..1111 .. °' .... c.llll...,. ~· ftnt cuatomer1. really necessary. The CUstOms man will · .. -·• ,,. • "" 1.,..... ..._ ... ---·~"" ...., · TobAY the compan" y add up the tl>lngs carrying the highest duty , ea.to•~, .. ,....... ' · d t that $100 r a11 .... __,,..,_.,__ "'1al.lCN,_,;,, bulO,OOOmotorcoaches,1 an pu on your ree owance. · ___ ,,.,__ • --.--11 6oo emP.loyes, 1,140 He'll charge you on the lowest11uty items . .,... ... ., .... ..., .. ..._....c.n. d ' I h. I ~==::==========:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::t ,._,.., ... ,,........ .... .,..... P1mnous•ua.11us ail.J: s I t1ee DI ex· . ,......,.. .. C......,.MC •• ~ Ml llAMalTATIM•lfr mrsM.ms and ttme lfll· tfMCNWfrMSr,~T1ve 1-1or n. ... ....,...,.. ....... ..,.~ r.:me=:.. L-2. In 153 cili• •• I .....,.., ~ .... Jllllill ....... -..... : m._.. ..... . W' D _,. .. __ ,w__,_ s.o.s. oosuoounNo <OM-IM countrlH around the CRUISE THE ORL . ,,,. ...... ,.,,...,......,.rftM,. PAH'f',..,...._Qnoea.wwH, world More than ftO N)ld~ ........ Mdl pt'lorW_,.,of S..JWRGiJlltltr .. ,CA."'7J • aft ..__ "Good Shi-_,.~ ... ' ....... coM,,.,...n .... 11. ~·Ml"Clfl P. Sm1ui, ,...., l'lr, miWon travelers use t.s , ,.. 't' \11.JA. -..4>nsotidated Report of Condition of "CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA" of Costa Mesa in the Stale of California and · ~estic Su0bsidi~es al the cloye of business on September 30. ' · . Assers J Cash and due from banks ................... . U.S. Treasury securities .................. .. , Obtig~ons of other U.S. c;l(lvernment agencies and corporations ............... . ~=;~~':[. s~~~~ .~. ~~t~~~.1. ~ •..•.•..... Federal.funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to ruell ..........•...... Other loans ............. : .......... ." ........ . Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank pi-emises Other assets ............................... . ,TOTALASSETS ., ......................... . LIABIL,ITIES . Demand deposits of individuals,. partnerships, and'Corporations ........... . Time and saving~ deposits or individuals, pytnerships, and corporations ............ . DeJ)osits Qf United States Government •..... Deposits .o~ States and political . SUbdiVlStOns •••••..••.••......•••••••.••..• Certified and officers' checks, etc. • ........ . TOTAL DEPOSITS ................... $17,205,861.21 (a) Total demand deposits .. .. .. .. • 8,241,544.57 . (b) Total time and oavings deposit• • 8,964,316.64 $ 1,251,279.60 250,378.17 1,399.539.29 . ?88,m.88 2,400,000.00 11,771 ,093.19 1,390,366.79 195,225.~ 7,415,666.59 8,218,065.16 241,107.06 893,243 .02 437,779.38 Mortgage indebtedness ......... .... ......... 99,300.lS Other liabilities ............................. • 729,612.38 TOTAL LIABILITIES .. .. . .. .. .. • • . .. .... . • 18,034,779.74 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reser-ve·ror bad debt losses on loans (set up . pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND Sj:CURITIES •............•.......•••.... CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total ...................... .. Common stock-total par value .•......•..... (No. shares authorized 600,000) (No. shares outstanding 250,000) SUrplus (Including Contingent Funds of ~.000.00) •.....•••........••...• Undivided jlrorits .............•...•.••.•••.•. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ............ .. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ................... . MEMORANDA . Average of total deposit.8 for the 15. calendar days ending with call dale ................ . Average of total loarui for the l~ calendar da)ls ending with call dale ............... .. Market value of Investment securities ••...• 41,223.06 41,223.06 1,370.457.19 750,000.00 500,000.0o 120,457 .19 1,310,457.19 S19.446,459.99. $l6,ll90,746.86 13,892,640.66 2,391,200.lS We, Paige V. Simpson, President, and John W. Walsh. Cashier of the JboVe·named bank do solemnly swear /affirm that tht8 r.: • poi"! of condition is true and correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. ., •• • ·,; .,....:;:.L...: .,,.,..,.._u..,~wmt111ftL _,a-. 1lght1eeiDI services f ~~.,._ WtT,~awJ\,CA.*61 19arly. · r ~ ~". "'il:Cu . .!!:="' _..__ Patrick R. Sheridan,. 9611. LUXl.WY Schooner • _ _, •. -no; - " '·"'"-"., -preaident of the Gray Crew mel'oben wanted State of Califwma, County of Orange, ss: Sworn to and subscribed ._.,........,,..,.., . . !:!'.!:':"' ... , ... llWI..., ._ • Une Assn .• ·noted that~ln before me th~ 9th ~ay or October, 1975, and I hereby certify that I • -E: ---addition to dally Substantlal lllllestmentrequlred amnotanoffl~ordirectororthls ,bank. .... •• ""' ••11111"' ... n• .... • 1l1htseein1 tours the · ?tfv commissi ex-'-December ll, 1978. • c • ~~!:!"1! =tow." °'9111 ~-a. ' " ~ )R4....., I . • . I ' . • I • '! '"' •i:-'...;;r; --........ _ company offer'=•.ll':---1-----494-9941 · (Signed) LindaG.Ktimldewicz,NotaryPubllc - =, •• .. _ ---··· -"~ """ ,.. ...... OrMtl C...11 o.i ... "IM. tmded motor coach wum Pu 0 bll1hed ---~-eoaat Dally Pilot October 12 197• • ~~11 ,.,;--·~""""' ac......s, 1J.1t,», 1•1s 'iK>-11 alfwoda71 and mOl'tk •·••• __ ;.._;;·::..----.-------.;·;.;.._,;..i llllll••••••••v•,..,ii_llliiie-v~------·-----·-·"•'••• .. • 1· • , I .a \ ,. 1 ., I • -[),\IL Y PILOT Sunday, Oc:IObot 12, 11115 ' What's in a Dream?· IQu. B• · ite a it I I've neTer been really sure what the American Dream was unW l read a ISW"Vey on it the other day. It seems people between the ages of 14 and 25 feel they will have achieved ultimate bliss when they acquire (in this order>: 1. A home of their own. AT WIT'S END ness ls synonymoua with po11ee1lons. At my age (whatever that la> lt'I the • little things that constitute tbo American Dream : ·--- Telly Takes Sttiek. He ~ea Sua:eN Aa Temporary ... ~ -llz.?011 TllO~ ..... ...._...., LOS ANGELES -"I'm• romantic reoliat. I lcnew I would become a •i..i:, ~llcnowsoiqedaythebubblewiu 111 teamed from mi father to take Ule u it eomes. He went from beinl a {Dllllonaire to sellln1 cakes on the streetaofManha!tan." , --1 ~t lllllrUtodellan'Y ortbelt brotb« Tom; U. fMl tllat l -• try •t • aJi)ll dllb .tiMhrl~ .,,,.,pforthem. "FOKllEltbaa--oo-tleam- ln&pnx:eaa.For•fU1-c11D'lrud• noteotmuslc. l'mdol8'ollrl#" 2. A savings account of at least $5,000 and life insurance totaling at least $50 ,000. 1. A doctor who will see me when I am sick. I never seem to be. able to make my illness come out even with my appointment. ARISTOTLE (rELLY)MYALAI You cfon•t have to be.Greelt"to be a __ ....._....;. _ __,...;;;;;.o-.-=..--..-.-..--~-ohllooopher, but It hel ... And with Tel· Jy Savala1, the phllooophlcal lnalghta come easily. ' Born ih Garden Clt;y, lf.Y., ~With a silver spoon ln my IDOllb, '" Savalas eompletedhisformallitanllDIPJOCON with a payeholotrY delP'OOfromColom· biaUDlvenity. , 3. A college education. 4. Anew car. S. An air-condilionedbome. 6. Oppartunities forlravel abroad. 7. A stereo. 8. A Master's degree. 9. A color TV set. 10. A dishwasher. MY PERSONAL dream changes daily. There was a time when I envied those who traveled. Now I want to be able to arrord staying at home. And the old pressure on a daughter to "Marry a Doctor" has been amended (due to malpractice insurance and the high cost of dedication). I am now ad- vising my daughter to "Marry a 2. SOMEONE who doean•t un· derstaod a word Henry Kissinger says and will come and sit with me sometimes. 3. A universal spray can that will hola everything from whipped cream and deodorant lo starch and hair spray. 4. A r~ording that has the courtesy to say, "You're welcome" when I say "Thank you." 5'. A letter swe ater for kids who ex· eel academically. 6. A realistic Christmas savings that you could withdraw from in March if you had to. -Game Show Contestant" -pre- ferable one on "Hight Rollers" or the "$10,000 Pyramid." Maybe when you are 14 -25, happi· 7. A septic t3nk with an original way of telling you it was going bad. 8. A dishwasher -maybe two of ' them -who didn't slap on& another and yell, ''I 'm telling!'' ' New Disc for Fogerty By BRUCE MEYER [llff\MI ~HI 1""-""' .... John Fogerty used to call himself Creedence Clearwater Revival. He had a couple of helpers in those days. After Creedence, Fogerty took a brief fling al being a country band called the ,Blue Ridge Rang~rs. That may have soothed his soul. but it didn't do much for his bank account. Now he's just plain John Fogerty and that's the name of his new album: "John..Foger· ty" (Asylum 7E·l046). "Genius" is one or the most over· worked words In our battered lan- gu8ge, and tying it to popular mus~c is an exercise in futilit1. But if you can swallow the concept of a "rock 'n' roll genius," then Fogerty would certain· ly be in the running for the half·dozen available places. This new LP has Fogerty in his ac· customed role as one-man band. The songs are mostly either his own com· positions or old standbys. He plays all the instruments and sings all the parts, through the magic of multitrack recording. He did the ar· ranging and producing and mixing. ~ Aboul the only thing he didn't do wa1 the photography for the reconlJ•cket. which Is attributed to Bob Foaerty (younger brother?), and two dull, specialized jobs, engineering and mastering. ,_ ' . It tf~~ a special kind of ego to do everything for yourself -an attitude that takes the old saw "If y'ou want it done right, do it yourself" literally. One thing is certain. however -John Fogerty is capable of doing ever· ything right. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PVIZ·LI· .. . . ACROSS 77 An1tol11n 156 Pledge 18 Th rte: music 95 Cay goddeai 158 S:riet enoo.zlf_.17 Nall 17 Sear 1 1 BriU1t1_lsland 78 Sharp reply 1&0 Physician : "18 Reddleh~ 91 MIMrllvtlna 8 Prevloualy 80 Olssolvtby · · · M>tv. · brown 99 Plufilllftdlng 12 Aspect percolallng 181 Swl11canton 11 Re811urant 100 Walt 17 Ma1t\cate 82 At no time 182 Distance patfon 101 Revolves 2'I Brln'f dtep M Wltne18.0 ... ' . 'rl!NiU(e . 20 In what pl1ee 103 Aoot edge1 22 Counterparts 86 Crumb 183 Esteem 33 Preunlly 105 Spartan king 23 Animated covefed .166 Current. 35 First bidder 108 Abandon 24 Blbllcal 88 Follow 168 ,.ollower 38 Wicked 107 Roman road n•m• 90 Choosing '168 JUng1e 40 Misdeeds 108 "Red" coin• 25 Endure 92 Silkworm monarchs .. , Chemlcal 111 lnteno•I 26 lneeclegg tM BoreclOtn 170 Wir·cry ult 113 Remo~adlrt 27 Thus 96 M•ture ... 17.1. lndl•napolls 43 Porrldgtt 117 Inborn \ 28 Aln\1-t7 Transptirency drl'l9f 44 Second·hand 119 Bum jl,9 Poker•t•k• 102 T•ut · · · ·112 f'amny · · 48 Bi'lga'nd 1Z1 Small caaH 30 Daybt'Nk: 104 Pollery member 47 AMI other•: 124 Enll1led comb. fonn pfoduct 174 SM eagles abbr. peflOn 31 Nicker 1dt Multitude 175 Swl•• 48 Demon 125 TMIM: tymbol 110 c...... . . NtderNn 50 Mortise folnt mutlO 32 C9de 112 Side dlah 178 0¥erwelght .. 52 Stripol powar 127 Three.ome 34 Mlscalcullt9 1-1.6 Envoy 177 Freezing 53 &Our 121 Abbe•• 35 Ponetaor 115 Commercial · · · \'llfna 54 Ent~ 132 PurloN\ 3& Nun·: abbr. 118 Palm Illy 178 Shabby 58 P11eeanew 13' Mlmeogl'llph- 37 Poetic 118 Cut• quickly 58 Lounging etll need .,belON" 120 Mualcal .... QCM'.~.. g~n:n.e,nts 138 Unrnariteds 49 Una11ached shOw 80 Tr•'* 131 Beginner 42 Consume 122 Al•rm 1 l!lbltcal 81 Spirit 141 Historic e.geriy: 123 Ruler · p11trl11'Ch · · 83 Greek.portico period 2wds. 126 Legl1l•t• 2 :Theaplan 85 Fixedkx* 143 S4lk 45 Have being 128 S..ct coating :S MNdow • 87 Wllt'lderef' 144 Gfaftd 1.Slea 48 Established 130 Classify 4 Hide curer 69 Strongtute 145 Po~tedarch gullt 131 Wrongdoer · 5 FfrectOQ' 71 Command 148 Claw ·49 -w.tch 133 Baute 6 ·Cherrt · .73 Spwu · 141 Seeba 51 Prted lnqulal· reminders varl.ety 7.5 Purpdalw 150 Mal6ce lively 135 Grape Julcea 7 Arabian 79 SM birds 152 Had tllle to 53 Arab name 137 Spy outfit prince 81 Operatic 153 lrrltable 55 Saltpeter 138 Pythias' 8 Lethal bris10 155 Age In Ute S7 Matriculate friend 9 Blbllc.I king 83 S..t back 157 Existed 59 Kind 140 Choice group 10 Aenov.te 85 East lndi.e: 159 Printer's-term 62 Inferior dogs 142 Apelike 11 Wit"ln: abbr. 183 Paid 1thi.te 64 Washea 144 Speck prefix 87 Counts 184 Mortarbtater e& Spanlahtllle 147 Fofbldden 12 Repute .~lcit'lt!:• 1M_B}bUcel 68 Sincere 149 Performers 13 Slgnal 89 Ofthemoon anlmel 70 Lyric muse 151 Wllhout : '14 lemon.tlke 91 Gl'llln 187 Bltterwetch 72 Rostet"s French fruit godden 189 Dollar bUI 74 Automaton 152 About 1S ParadlSe 93 In unlton: 173 Helm 78 Concerning 154 Marbl& native 2wcts. poattlon ' II • • • • • • J . . You~ Horoscope . Aries in Luck MONDA 'I', OCl'OllER 13 By SYDNEY OMARJl ARIES <March 21:April 19): You have more 0 ln your corner'' than might be imagined. Ele· ment of luck -or timing -comes to your aJd. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Correspon· dence which bad been delayed is going to "ar· rive.'' You learn, gain·inside information. GEMINI (May 21-Jwie 20}: Opposition could actually serve as stimulant. Conserve. Put together plan to enhan~ security. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Leave details for another time. Let others take Initiative. Listen, observe, play waiting game. ' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) :. If you outline pro· gram, you have greater chance of making it a re· ality. Emphasis ii on work, basic issues. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emotional in- volvement indicated. One you are attracted· to re· turns the compliment. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Too bland, too mild -that seems to be the verdict. Means peo- ple may agree with you, but they do not seem to be committed. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2ll: Trying lo be perfect could be an error ln itself. Strive, insteac\, to correctly define terms. SAGlnARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): If single, there is talk of marriage. If married, there might be discussion or addition to family. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You make headway, contacts, take initiative, get credit for efforts and might have to counsel older family member about diet. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be indepen- dent, not arrogant. Take a chance on your creative ability, intuition. Send out "feelers." PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): This is an un - usual time when money and friendship actually do mix. Know it and ~·t be reticent. AFJEK ALL, Telly is a nickname for Aristotle, the name he was given el birth. The Savalas credo lea.Os more to positive thinking than to dialectics O!' transcendentalism. To him it aeems QQly natural that hia f"U'St racebone w6n Its last three outinga. · , In bis dressing room at UniveTsal Studios. the actor delightedly runs video tapes of the victories of Telly's Pop, the 2-year-old be owns with pro. ducer Howard Koch. "Howard convinced me to lay out $3,000 for this nag," Savalas 11ald. ''It had no name, no colors, nothing. So I named it after my father, and gave it the colors of the Greek: nag, what else? And that beautiful aniriial keeps on winning." THE SAME with Telly Savalas. He was exulting in the fact that the pre· miereor bis '' Kojak ''series had beaten the opposition, including the formida· · ble "Cabaret.'' He bas two starring movies comuleted. ''Inside Out,'' made in Germany with James Mason and Robert Culp, and "The Diamond Mercenaries,'• filmed in South Africa with Peter Fonda andO.J . Si~pson. "I had the N~. 1 record in England, knocking Mick Jaggeroffthetopofthe pc>ps," he said proudly. "I can't think ol a better 'guy to close the generalioi;a gap.'' He is also preparing for another in· vasion of Las Vegas and is .uncon- cerned that some crilics hinted that his singing voice was somewhat less than adequate. •'The critics missed the point entire- ly," Said Savalas.- "They didn't realize that to au· Heworted u informatkm.alllfe"ID the Slate Departmeot olld· -pro- grammer for the ABC net-before turning tdevilioD actot. He won an O.cu nomlrultloo for bis llrst movie, ''Blrdmanof Alcatru.'' For a dozen years it seemed that be was destined to remain the l'O' wbo menaced Burt Lanca11ter or Gret:Ol'Y Peck in action movies. Savalas was convinced otherwise. Yet the chanc~ to break out ol secood billinc happened almost against bis will. • . ••FOR SIX years CBS had been ch•· in& me to do a series~·· hei:elated. ''I• kept running away. I can't knock the medium, but It's just not my style to stay in one place too Ioog. ''Finally they came tome with a pro- perty that Unlversa owned ('The Marcus-Nelson Mu~n'). I still was unconvinced ; I dldo't think that television needed another &UJ?Crcop. My agent .said the inovle wouli! never make a series, so I might.as well do it. "'lbe agent died, and I was mack with a series.'' "Kojak'' is now in its third HBSOll, and the star doesn't seem to be suffer- ing. He is pleased that people no longer aay, ''There goes whatlS-his·narqe. •• The series is immensely popular in Europe, andhereportedthatl&mlliM>n viewers in England watcbeCl a repeat --.:"that's more thanshowedO.pfor V-E Day." He will be golnc to £nlland to appear at a Command Performance at the London PalladiumNov.10., HoW long will be stay with "Kojak?'' ••Five minutes after it becomes bor- ing and repetitiOus. That, Wlfortunate- Jy, is the pattern ln television -stick- ing to repetitive formats. I Can't stand that.'' · i The stimulating spark of ideas and tssues. debated and defined by the sharp-witted Mr. Buckl~ and his noted guests. A mind-expanding hour of · television at its very best. . Produced for PublicTelevtsion by lhe Southern Educational Communications ASsociation 1ChOOPM ~oytAxton . .. The Dillards BJ.1r"On Berllne/Sundance Bluegra&s Cardinals Fiddle & Banjo Contests · Wild Hickory Nuts Tarzan Swing Band Buffalo Chip·• Montezuma's Revenge Corky Carroll Funk Dog Sutf Band Plus arts & crafts. Hun· dreds of exhibits • boats • rec vehicle • backpacking • artisans. Earth games for everyone. A creative barnyard playground for kids. Bring a blanket and sit on th'e grass . .,. Parking free. Discount tkkets are available at all Thrifty Stores. Fatlval Times: Wed., Thurs.,'Frl~ SP.M. to lOP.M. Sat. and Sun. lOA.M. tolOP.M. "One Price 0 t · Covers All" c $2.00 adults 1$-19 $1.00 children , I ' under 6, free. 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"" ""'" MOOlll• --......... -• • • h • McCa~~t••ey­ he1s Up Fro~t ~ow ., UlllllTllUlllL LONDO (UPI) -Linda ~--­ou~b-•b were· ~eld"!ll a chiDe 1 and mowed ddwn "l"~~r~1ar~ Jet. . Tba&,..,. , -llltwoy the "'pop -· crtu .. ad chatt ed lethal pbruca lxMlt bu eyboard ployiq on ecord• •d tour~ witb. her uabandj ex-Beatie Paul cCmtne 'lbree undlnJ ,_. ot tllat no on .wW lmowwtm II coot r to re tbat abe -Cllllf a ell-me aniatar lllld her lace In the Pal!I Jfc<;artoq how du mON to on .-., at usban y affection Ulan to bility. I . BVTrP: that w• -OYW, arJy over.-uywq. A few · u earlier the aclted ,, In th• u.m-mltb -1 bad wildly .--• rfoqnlnff of McCar!My lllld gnup w1n11. Andfcrthellnt 'me .Unda knew some at the heem were tor tier too. She· waa hanging ooto Paul's m after the show. a bloode, at- ractlve &irl looltlng much ouager than 33, with a fine- ed face and a ready am.Ile. verybody there knew, and abe e than moat, that Mecartney d Wings had atven one of the t pop shows since the legen· I ""'",_.., .... notlee• llr ........ dldn't-- P•ul lilOCllltM7'•wh &.r,.11t.u.lh.....i... -. "It wao ireai ..,-.," ..... sud · · She meant th• mllllc ,but abe allo mlsht bave meant the eb11n and wolf ......_ wt.ID abo 1tepped out at Ille -ud up frmt In • dr--ed In Venuo and Mars symbols (the U- Ue~-atthe Wings ubumsl. Linda is an American. dausbter of Lee Eastman. a well- known New Yorlr: show N11tM11 attorney' and art collector. He uld be warmed to McCartney durlnl the courtship after Paul switched qUlckly from rock and roll lo M0>art on the piano ol bla Park Avenue duplex -be heard Eastman'• key in tbedoor. He need "switch · no Jonaer. Eastman 1a now a pop fan u well ""MASHft.LI"' Ill MONTY PTTMON & TH1-.,Y•1AA.• UHARD.TIMESUJoal "11t1 UOH IH Wltna" "YAWnlHD S_. IPGI ··E~?N~~~"JER ANTED TD KNDW.l\BDUT "WIHll & THI UOH" "WISTWOlLD" CNI ond .. n.w OYer to be In the au: di-. " ••You're ftllaJ.17 ·Matnnlng to Jet -Sood nolleeo," I.loo. WU told. ''How does it feel!'' "•Ul'BLOUI, .. Ille 1ald. ··Attut.'' -Did Ille..,., d•p&rT "No. I l<Dew I could do it. It Just meant forgetUDs the critics and workiDJ harder and harder at it.'' ADii abe l•"-e. her h1.11band's arm anotbllt 11<1ueeze. Eutman watched them 10, a proud omlle on bla face. ''ltnevtr ceases to surprise me • to see LlDda up on staae danctnc around, ploylna all tbose lnatrU· menta, fitttna in as though she bad been trained to be a musi-cian,•• b11aid. r AtFttllert- Dave Mason wlll appear In concert at Cal State Fullerton at 8 p .m. Oct. 19 in the campus gym. He will feature songs from his new album, ''Split Coc;oanut,'' which was released this month. Ticms, which cost $6, are available at agen- cies. .. . "HARD TIMIS" "IUSTIR & Ill.Ur CNI "MAHDIMMl" Ill "YHE llLAHSMIK' DAILY PILOT CLASSlFllD ADS 842-MTa --1 t 't" -l' -. -...... . Coogari in Film ~<:irody . -,-;,. ~ .. a,vUHONllOOTT I "-lftntf portodror-it . U.YWOOD <UPI) -TM 1 lldrd tha cutrmnq over wbat thay •boul be A.J••," Md, llY·blon m,. ,..., -. I elf with aetor1 and Coofan 1ald. ·wm-u1uoc1- 1UC•llaaU, but._-1ot.loJ1l totollthembowltwu. lllun1toodoutll'omalltberoot. "I taucbt oae ICtol' bow to ,_... ..,.aai.tateble cap bllQI lriDd the old •band-cranked ·~ldd oe bla bead. I.ti bill...,... c-.ra. I told the others there 1111 eer. Sul-don -'94 was 'alwayo a lot at move111ent eh~•• -rs --cb ond noil• oa the Ht ii> the old Ill ~ft~ lblrt blcued """"'1 dayo. No Deed to wcrry alx>ut tbeftllt. IOUDd Far a lllllt -ODd "-!• w -"lle!ore there were at&I• we eommand. One expected Ow-Ile worked on railed platforms with Cbl!Plintolhuflltlntotbei<eDe. cheeHclotb overhead to di!fuae . TB_S •AaTY la tbe old the brlibt 1unllpL 1be reasoo · they. b<ilt •t&I• fer lllenlo was flmlllar -a.mew• "tblfldd' tosetoutofthewlnd." . :J::: 1:~t-p!:tc1c1i: ~ · He aurveyed the actlvl~ on the movlt. · Ht and srlnned. "Movie maldnl The slltln11 waa perfect,•~ hasn'lcbaqedablLlt'1.UUrun- )'ear-old ram1b'aekle •tac• at damentall1 'action' and 'cut.• Cul-Studioe where Jecllla bad 'lbat'• all It comH-IA And I worked In 1911. It lln't nen wouldn'tcbanc• a thlnl- aound·prooled. "l atll\ think act1n1 11 the A trio or mU1lclan1 pl.,..t snateot wa1 In the world to mood mU1lc Jun ill It --a mtke a uwii. And I plan to keep ball century aso. It up." jACKCI COOGAN In T•keofl on llln 11a11n Director Michael Winner called out instructions through a bullhorn and lbe cameras rolled on "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood.•• 1be scene. lnvolvlni the making of a silent movie, went smoothly enough. • Moscow·ModernArt lA<JUE Coofan, the very !Int child 1tlr, shambled away from the ll&hU. His seamed face wu wreathed In a Jiiin. The deep-1et brown eyes sparkled. ''Damn," he 1aid, ''that really takes me back to the old clayo. · "See those rnu1lciana! That'• how they got me to cry uakld. It took about-five minuta of play-Inf. 'Daddy' and 'Boy ol Mine.' 'We uaed Chaplin's rormula In all my pictute1. 1dak8'em lau&h for live and a half reels, and th ... malto'itm cry In the lut bait ...,. el. But Slve'om a chance to dry their oye1 before the Ugbto come up,'! COOGAN,' who recently celebrated hi1 60th birthday, eased bim1.etr into • canvas· backed camp chair, traditional to movie sets since bis cblldbood, and ailhed contentedly. •'Thia picture is a takeoff on R1n Tin Tin,•• be said. "I knew that dos. I iot the pie~ of bis first litter and named the puppy Butzoffvon Coogan. "Ill 1923 I was the No. 1 boxor- flce star. A. year later It wu Rin Tin Tin. OUr competition in those day1 wu Fairbanks and Valen· lino. "Chaplin was a giant too. When he came here a couple of ye1r1 ago for that honorary Otcar I walked over and whiapered lo his ear, 'Are yoµ having any fun?' He wu aurprl•ed and nld, 'My God, Jackie, I'd rather He you than anyone elae in Hollywoocl. '' ALTHOUGH. hla role in "Won Ton Ton" II 'maU. Coofan Ls much prl1'41 by' ~art aDd crew. Hew~ the only one amont1hem wbo quaWied as an authority on the Hollywood period In which the rum take• place.· Uneven • ID By BAlllll'<.JAMES MOSCOW (UPI) -Violence and relislon led the Uot at themes . preoented In a recent exbib!Uon ol nonconformist art ln Moscow. 'sex barely figured, and omcials ce1U1ored out the few work! they considered pornofl'apbic. Vilitors showed mixed reac· lions. Some, particularly the artists themselYes, called it a big «~ultural step for')'ard. Others Sud the quality WU not high enou&h to make an lmpnuion. 11A lot of. paint badly applied" ts how one forelan woman de1cr!bed It. PARTICULAllL'f gruesome were the bodies of a aquaabed cat and tattered doves &lued to Call· vas and the realistic model• of two stvered beads, and a tnum· mlfied Infant. Another paJntlnl juxtaposed a nude slrl and a machine gWi. ''The violence is • symptom or the frustration which many young people feel aJalnol ,the system here," 1ald an abstract artist who did not ttke part In the exhibit. · ••Anywhere else they would take to the· streets, but the only course optn to' thein here 11 to vent thelr rage tn paint,'' be said. "This doca not nec"5arlly malte them rood artlats .. Some more or Jess conven- tional artl1t1 were lccluded amone the nonconformists because o, their preoccupation with religious themes, which ap- peared frequently among the ex· hibit's 800 paintings. Russia is an officially atheist o"tion. THISYEAR'S BESTI "R~TED98~1 A film deaUned to be a ctuak:. It's exceGent pn:dJc lion values, iooQ·legged luscious women and taatef\A sex YOO Wind f: Lian CA NOICE lli.QIN • IUN COtUrfl:ltY the make it THIS YEAR'S 8EST1• ·AL GOLDSTEIN P\.US"TMI! l'tn''TtrllC*IM'liill DltOWWIHOJIOOL.. OI T'lleMil1111rUI"" I -.. -.,......... wt•-··-t l .titl "'U""l'l.C911'• "J.....,J . .. . ' Exhibit ·Tbe official position to- ward tbe nonconformlltl bu softened in the year elnce autborltlOI sent bulldozers and watartruclcs to brealt up tbe ftnt. opeJl·ail' eshlbltlon ot abstract art. This time city olllclall al- lowed the arhst1 1pace In a pleuant pavilion. But despite the Creal atrldel ol the put year, 1100C0Dformlata still have a lona way to 10 IO win acceptance. The membenhlp ol the Union of Artlstl, putlcular!y thoee who paint the~ ap- proved ooclilllll realllm •bole. aaroer moot of the rewardo and honors; ''It doesn't reall1 ebant• anythtna, '' abatractionlat Lldla Masterkova said of the Moecow .show. ''We are far from I.be dQ' where modern ~rt bu any la. nuence on everyday llfe and de-- 1ign. '' Like eeveral or the Soviet Union's better·known abstract artiltl, Mia .. Maatertova lloyed away from the exhibition. "TOO MUCH. politiCI and too many people tryins .to promote themaelves,'' •be explaifted. . Some YOUDf artists. sud the fact that ava11t·1arde art bu for' 40 years been taboo Ill the Soviet Union inevitably meant the ex- hibition would be \me'ftllL ''We are JUst llndlnf our feet asain," one said. "The best palntsa will emorge •• they aet cootact wllh tht pubUC. '' Several arUsta said~ bope now to arrange an exhibition apen to artists from all over the Soviet Union. "RAHCHO D£LUXE" Ill -~-YOU •.:.::: :"w':'M.:- IY& WAMnDTO ···--.uxr1111 IMOW AIOUT SO-'*'' • 1 'fOllMwAn Ill I w '9-MOllT-- PASSIONS OF CAROL 1---. ..,EVE="'s"'F"'RO=M=r~~-t l JA. ..._. •,.. .... 'Mftlle" • SUN.FAOM2 1y · ~.=.....~ · :::=::::::::::::=:::=~ MOM. ........ .....,,.._. ... MESA COSTA ... esA 14i.1112 1 WEEK ONLYll All TIME ·Q.&SSIC "GOHEWITloJ THEWIHD" c:Ua•AKa . ftYWl..-H " LOWPAICEMATINEE WED .• SAT., SUN. ..... _ .. . U.T. & MIN --ONll IJIN 1.Ati.,WV l..,._frilCHllTllll l>CJ , O.G\ Pl!IWY ,jCITY Oft. IK.I ----.. '•lti&HOW I•· • "IMlllAWlllOOIN" "'C'....._ . ...,..__. .,. ,.., .. ,..:.=.. . --- • .. . ' 1111 ....... ew .. .... ...,,,_ LMI tltw rrt I llf I &AlfOEN, IJUffl f Mil.U... 0,.11...,ll! ... .._ Bla(·k Cl1rist111.1s • • - . . l I '• ) " OAILYPILOT S.nd'1, October 12, 1975 What's in a Dream? 'Qu· B. ite a it I AT WIT'S END " I 117 ERMA BOMJIEat I've nner been really sure what the American Dream was until I read a aurvey OD it the other day. It seems people between the ages of 14 and 25 feel they will have achieved ultimate blis:s when they acquire (in this order): 1. A home of their own. 2. A savings account of at least $5,000 and life insurance totaling at leaSt ~.000. 3. A college education. 4.Anewcar. 5. An air-conditioned home. 6. Opportunities fortravel abroad. 7. A stereo. 8. A Master's degree. 9. A color TV set . JO. A dishwasher. :WY PERSONAL dream changes daily. There was a t ime when I envied those who traveled. NoW I want to be able to afford s taying at home. And the old pressure on a daughter to "!\-tarry a Doctor". has been amended {due to malpractice insurance and the high cost of dedication). I am now ad- vising my daughter to "Marry a Game Show Contestant'' -pre- ferable one on "Hight Rollers" or the "'$10,000 Pyra mid." Maybe when you are 14·25, happl- __ __, ness h: synonymous wtth PQISeulons. At my age (whatever that ia> lt's the little things that constitute the American Dream : 1. A doctor who will eee me when I am sick. I pever seem to be able to make my illness come out even with my appointment. 2. SOMEONE who doesn't un· derstand a word Henry Kissln1er says and will come and sit with me sometimes. 3. A universal spray can that will hold everything from whipped cream and deodorant to starch and hair spray. 4. A recording that bas the courtesy to say, "You're welcome" when I say ''Thank you.'' 5. A letter sweater for kids who ex· eel academically. 6. A realistic Christmas savings that you could withdraw from in March if you had to. 7. A septic tank with an original way or telling you it was going bad. 8. A dishwasher -maybe two or them ~who didn't slap on& another and yell. "I'm telling!" New Disc for Fogerty ' By BRUCE MEYER "''"'""'"'I""'""' .... John Fogerty used to call himself Creedence Clearwater Revival. He had a couple of helpers in those days. After Creedence, Fogerty took a brief fling at being a country band called the ,Blue Ridge Rangers. That may have soothed his soul, but it didn't do much for his bank account. Now he's just plain John Fogerty and that's the name of his new album: "John Foger· ty'' (Asylum 7E·1046). "Genius" is one oC the most over- worked words in our battered Ian· gu8ge, and tying it to popular mUJic is an exercise.in futilit,.. But if you Can swallow the concept of a "rock 'n' roll genius," then Fogerty would certain· Jy be in the running for the hall-dozen available places. This new LP has Fogerty in his ac- customed role as one-man band. The songs are mostly either his own com- positions or old standbys. He plays all the instruments and sings all the parts, through the magic of multitrack recording. He did the ar- ranging and producing and mixing. About t'1e only thing he didn't do wa1 the photography ror the record jacket, which ill attriboted lo Bob Foaerty (younger brother?), and two dull, specialized jobs, engineering and mastering. , . . . It tfkes a special kind of ego to do eveeything for yourself -an attitude that takes the old saw "If yOu want it done right, do it yourself" literally. One thing ls certain, however -John Fogerty ls capable of doing ever- ything right. TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLE .. 77 An1toll1n 151 Pledge 16 ThrH: music goddeU 168 Brief snooztt\:17 Nall 1 1 Brltlah Island 78 Sharp reply 180 Phyalcl1n : 18 R.ckllsh- 6 Previously 80 Dlssolv. by· . . . ebbr. · brown 12 Aspect percolating 161 Swl1scanton 19 Ats1aur1nt 17 Mutlcate 62 Atnotlme 162 Distance patron 21 8rlny' dlep 84 Wltneslitd · · · · · 'ri\8'8Ur'e · 20 1n What place 22 Coun1erpart1 86 Crumb 163 EatHm 33 Preaenlly 23 Animated covlf'9CI .166 Current. 35 Flrtt bidder ACROSS 24 Blbllcal 88 Follow . , .1~ ,F.o.11.0~tr 38 W~k9d name 90 Choo11ng 1158 Jungle . 40 Misdeeds 25 Endure 92 Siikworm monarchs 41 Ch1mlcal 26 lneecteog 94 Boredorn 110 wCery salt 27 Thus 88 Mature ....• 1lt lndlanapolis 43 Porridge 26 A~ -17 TransparenC'( drtY9f .« Second-hind 29 P<*er 1t1ke 102 Taut · · · 112 FairillY · · 46 Bi'lga'nd. 30 Deyb .... k: 104 Pottery · member 47 And o1hera: comb. form product 174 SMHQltl abbr. 95 cay 97 Bur 98 Miner.I valna 98 Plurlil 9f1dlng 100 Walt 101 Revolv.a 103 Root tdgea 10& Spartan king 106 Abandon 107 Roman road 108 "Red" coins 111 tn1erv1I 113 Remov'• dirt 111 lnbofn 1111 Bum 121 Small e&IH 124 Enlla1ed , .. c, 31 Nicka! 109 Multltude 175 Swls• ~ 48 Demon symbol 110 C..1es. . . .hltel•"*1'1 eo MortlH}olnt music 32 ~ 112 Side dish 176 QYerwelght 52 Strip ot power 127 ThrllelOfTl9 34 pr.tlaealculale 11.t Envoy 177 Freezing 53 SOur 129 Abbels 35 Po ... uor 115 CommeW:fal · · · ttltfa 54 Enticer 132 Purloln 30 Nun: abbr. 118 Palm Illy 178 Shabby 58 Ptace1new 134 ~maograpl'l- 37 Poetic 118 Cutsqulckly 58 Lounging et'anllld '°bttora" 120 Mualcal .... ~~.. g~i:".erit• 131 Unmerrled1 39 Unattached show 60 Tmot>I 1~ fJeglnnet 42 Consume 122 Alarm 1 111bllcal ' 81 Spirit-1'll Hlatci\c ugerly: 123 Ruler · patrlarcft-· · 63 Gfeekportk:o pet10d 2wds. 126 leglalate 2 .Thelplan 85 Flxedfootir; 143 Seek 45 Have being 128 SM:lcoatlng !l M..SOW 87 Wanderer -14' Grtndlldles 48 Established 130 Clasally 4 Hide curer 89 Strongtute 145 Polrttedirch guilt 131 Wrongdoer '5 Flfei:ibg'. · 71 COmmand 146 Claw 49 -watch 133 Batlle 6 ·Cherry . .73 Spene · 148 seaps .51 Pried 1nqU11~ remlndtKs variety 15 Purpdalw 160 Malice tlvely 135 Grape juices 7 Arabian 79 Sel bird• 152 Hid Ulla to 53 Arab name 137 Spy' outfll prince 81 OC*•llc 153 lrrll1bl• 55 Saltpeter 138 Pythias· 8 Lethal bl•to 155 Ag. In Ille 57 M1trlcul1te friend 9 Biblical king 83 Beatbeiek 157 Eiclated 59 Kind 1co Cholcegroop 10 RenOV1te 85 Eutlncnea: 159 Printtr'aterm 62 Inferior dogs 142 Apelike 11 Wllhin: abbr. 1 &3 Paid •lhlete 84 Washes 144 Speck prelfic lf1 Counts 184 Mortar beater 68 Sptinlsh lltle 147 Forbidden 12 Repute . ~tO!I~ 155 BlbllCll 68 Sll'IC8fe 149 Performers 13 Signal 89 Of the moon 1nlma.I 70 Lyric muse 151 Without : 14 LtmorMlke 91 Grain 167 Blttervetch 72 Roat•rs ~ French "1rult gOditen 169 DOllWbUI ..... 14 Automaton 152 About 15 Par&clls'e 93 In unlaon: 173 Helm 76 Concerning t54 Marbla nattve 2 wdl. poaltlon llE CLAlllPllD •cmc>N FOR ANSWERS ' • ·--- Telly Takes StOe~ · .He seea ~ Aa ,Temporary .... ~ ARISTOTLE (TELL V) 8AYAUll Your. Horoscope Aries in Luck MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 By SYDNEY OMAllll ARIES (March 21:April 19); You-have more "in your corner" than might be imagined. Ele- ment of luck -or timing-comes to your aid. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Correspon- dence which had been delayed is going to ''ar· rive." You learn, gain inside information. ' GEMINI (May 2l·JWle 20): Opposttlon could actually serve as stimulant. Conserve. Put together plan to enhance security. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Leave details ror another time. Let others take initiative. Li:sten, observe, play waiting game. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) :. If you outline pro- gram, you have greater chance of making it a re· ality. EmphaSis is on work, basic issues .. VJRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emotional in- volvement indicated. One you are attracted to re- turns the compliment. UBll.A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Too ·bland, too mild -that seems to be the verdict. Means peo- ple may agree with you, but they do not seem to be committed. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Trying to be perfect could be an error in itself. Strive, instead, to correctly define terms. SAG11TARIUS (Nov . 22-Dec. 21 ): If single, • there is talk of marriage. If married, there might be discussion Of addition to family. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): You make headway, contacts, take initiative, get credit for efforts and might have to counsel older family member about diet. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Be indepen- dent, not arrogant. Take a chance on your creative ability, intuition. Send out ''feelers." PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): This is an un- usual time when money and friendship actually do mix. Know it and d9n 't be reticent. • Bz.!4.?~~ 105 ANGELES _ .... J•m a rommUc 'rulJat. I knew I would become a stariil ~ Umow some day tbe bubble w "I learned from my lather to take Ule u it comes. He went from being• millionaire to selling cakes on the otreellofManhaltan." , You c!Oo't have to be Greek to be a Dbllooopher, bot it helps. And with Tel- ly Sivala1, the phlloeophlcal lnslghts comeea11ily. AFTEJl ALL, Telly is a nickname ror Ariltot.le, the name be was given at birth. The Savalas credo leans more to positive thinking than to dialectics or transcendentalism. To him it seems only natural that his first raceborx won its last three ouUnp. In his dressing room at Universa1 studios, the actor delightedly runs vid~ tapes of the victories of Telly's Pop, .. the 2-year-old he owns with pr~ ducer Howard Koch. "Howard convinced me to lay out $3,000 for this nag," Savalas said. "It had no name. no colors, nothing. So I named it after my father, and gave it the colors of the Greek flag, what else? · And that beautiful animal keeps on winning.'' THE SAME with Telly Savalas. He was exulting in the fact that the pre· miereof his "Kojak"serieshad beaten the opposition, including the formida- ble "Cabaret.'' He bas two sta'rring movies comDleted. "Inside Out," made in Germany with James Mason and Robert Culp, and "The Diamond Mercenaries," filmed in South Africa with Peter Fonda and O.J. Si~pson. ''I had the No. 1 record in England, knocking Mick l'aggerofftbetopofthe pops," he said proudly. "I can't think oC a better guy to close the generation gap." . . He is also preparing for another in- vasion of Las Vegas and is uncon· cemed that some critics hinted that his singing voice was somewhat less than adequate. "'The critics missed the point entire- Jy, ''SaidSavalas. "They didn't realize that to au- The stimulating spark of ldeas and issues. debated and de lined by the sharp-witted Mr. Buckley and his noted guests. A mind-expanding hour of , television at"its very best ··~- 10aOOPM Produced for Public Television by the Southern Educalional Communications .Association ~-1 ~~t tboirUB<lallarry or their brother Tom; ·tbe" fact thaft made a try al I olghl club ad LI thril} eno11&1>fortbem. "FOR ME It bu -•-tlearn· IJ>gprocess . For•fllYwbocllli'truda oote of mosic, I 'm doinc oil rlghL" ' Born lb Garden City. N.Y •• '4witb a silver spoon in my mouth.'' Sa•alas completed his formal ltllmlncpniceu with a poycbology de-from~-- bi.a University. , Heworked as lnlormati~ol!lcwin the State Department alld -pro- grammer for the ARC netwmic before turning television &ct.or. He won an Oscar nomination for his first movie, '"Blrdmanof AJcatru. '' For a dozen years it seemed that be was destined to remain the IUY who menaced Burt Lancaster or Gre1ory Peck in action movies. Savalas was convinced ot.berwlse. Yet the chance to break out of second billing. happened almost against bill will. ••roa SIX years C~had been.chas- ing me to do a series~" he t:elated. "I kept running away. I can't knock the medium, but it's just not my etyle to stayinoneplacetoolong. •'Finally they came to me with a pro- perty that Universal owned <'The Marcus-Nelson Murders'). I still was unconvinced ; 1 didn't think that television needed another su~rcop. My agent said the movie would never make a series, so I migbtas well do it. "The agent died. and I was stuck witbaseries. '' "Kojak•• is now in its third season, and the star doesn't seem to be suffer- ing. He is pleased thatpeoplenolonger say, ''There goes whaVs·bis-name. '' The series is immensely popular in Europe, and he reported that 16million viewers in England watched a repeat -."that's more than showed up for V·E Day." He will be going lo England to appear at a Command Performance at the.London PalladiumNov.10. • How long will he stay with ''Kojak?'' ''Five minutes after it becomes bor- ing and repetitious. That, unlort411ate· -4'; is tbe pattern-in television -stick- ing to repetitive formats. I can't stand that." ~ •-j . .....TW ... ----._.;;•:.:-:: ....,._ .,,, ____ , .................... ~-IAICMO.UU• --.....---.... .. -......................... ,. --MUTO ....... ,. -··~-DOC UVtiel• --·--' I 1111 CAI ucm ... ·---AIS'°'1' 71.-_, ... ._.. -.-.... 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TU&, lbe • wu lbeway the ~~~., _ ..... ft'lll"! bad cbatt ed lethal phrueo abo<Jl her eyboerd ~Ion ·record1*d toul'!_ with: ber busband ex-Bealle Peul )(<Carine Three ~ -., au.t .,,.inoon .will--lteost lier to ?f:!Mt Iba -ODb' a well·me I amalalr -her place In the Palll llc0ortne7 jbow du more to mi -ol busbancjly atfec"on than 'to ability. I • BUT~ that •• -._, nearly over, aayw.,. A few niinut earlier the excited throne' In the a--mw. ()d-l had wllillY -ed • perform.,... of ICce.rtne, allcl hi> group Wings. Andlorlbellnt time Llnda knew IOID8 ol the cheers were for her too. Sbe wu banging onto Paul's arm after the show, a bklod.e, at· tra~ive 1irl looking much younger than 33, wlth a fine-- boned face and a ready smile. Evtrybody there knew, and 1he more than moat, that McCartney and Wings bad given ooe of the best pop sbo•s etnce the legen· • TIMH,_.flflllld notice•.,.::.::= didn't Paul~a • dmy Boatloo t.bemMh-. "It wu areat vi> tllen." ..,. •aid. • t She m-t the mallc but Ille al10 ml•bt b••• meant tbe eh ... , and wolf wblltl9 wbm Ille 1teppec1 out of Ille -ad upfroattnadrw-..Sln Venus and llars symbols (the U· tlaof-oltbe Wings albums). Linda ls an American, daughter of Lee Eastman, a well· known New York show butiDeu attorney and· art collectcir. He said be warmed to McCartney durtnc tho courtship alter Paul switched quickly from l'Ol'k and roll lo llo1&rt on the plano d bla Park Avenue duplex when be ·heard Eastman's key intbedoor. He need lwit~b 'Do lonaer. Eastman la now a pop fan as well "HARD TIMES" IPO> '"IHI UOM IM WIMIW" "T~IMD~IPGI -.AMCHODILUll"lll . "EVERYTHING YOU EVER ANTED TO KNOW. ABOUT "WIMll A THI LlOM" "WISTWOILD" INI -be n.w OYer to ba In the au'. di ...... "You're llnall1 'botl••inC to cet some 1ood ll()ij,Ceo," Unda was told.. ''How doesit!eel1" "•AaV!llLOUI:' abt said. ••At1ut.'' Dldshe .. ••d-alr? "No. I lcnew I coulddoit. ItJust meant forgettlna tbe critics and workinC buder and balder at it.'' . ( And abe eave her husband's arm another squeeze. Eastman watched them 10. a proud 1mlleonbis lace. "It never cease1 tostapl'lae me • to see Unda up on st.age dancln& around, playinc all those instru- ments, flttina in as though she hid been trained to be a mus!· dan," be said. ' AtF~- Dave Mason will appear In concert at Cal State Fullerton at 8 p.m. Oct. 19 in the campus gym. He will feature songs Crom his new album, ''Split Cocoanut, 1• which was released this month. Tickets, which cost f.6, are available at agen· cies. . "HAID TIMIS" "IUS1IR A 111.1:11" INI "MAMDl!oMK)" Ill "THI 111.AMSI •I"' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-HJll W~4!~! I' .. 117 YIQHON 900! I IELLYWOOD (UPI) -'l1ie ··~-.lb-Ill-u.. -11!;1 wltla ••tor• an4 atqell.&alb, but -forlonl 11..an ltood oat from .u the..-; "rM =mlotal<able eap luml ...,.ldad coa lllo be..i. Ill lolU .,.., bll ......... d ... ~ •r tzc••n ttma wbleb .. ·lltllDI ablrt .....-....... ' thewalol. . IW' • dt ···---'"'toot: command. One exP«ted Cll,vlle Qlapllnto.illlftlelnlotbeocw. TBa P&aTY la tba old ttm111ar ec:wtu.me •• ,,._.Mel'' • ,. .... !at.er -ladle OoolaD worldnl a bit part Ill a -movie. _ The HUIDJ WU Derfelt. a 15- )'ear-old ram.Ji)•aokle Ital• at Cul-Sllldloa wbere J~ lla4 worked In 19U. It iln'l eHD -·proofed. - A trio of m1111c1-pl111od mood mlllic Juat u It--a IWfcoatwyaco. Director Michael Winner called out instruc)IOlll throullh a bullhorn and the cameras rolled on ••woo Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood.'' The scene, lnvolvinl the malting"' a lilmt movie, went smootb11 enough. JACUE Coocan, the very lint child 1tar. ebambled away from the llabts. Hi.I seamed face wu wrealhed In a (lrin. 'lbe deep Ml brown eyes sparkled. ''Damn,'' ne laid", "that really takes me back to the old dayo. ''See those mualctanaf 1bat'1 bow they got me.to cry u a kid. It took about live mlnui. ol play. Inf. 'Daddy' and 'Boyd Mina.' ·we used Cha~lin's formul• In all my plcturee. Make'em ieuab for"ftve and a half reelo, and tbell make'elll cry In the last ball re- el. But Jlvo'tm a chance to dry their eyea before ~ Ughta coma up.'' COOGAN, who recently celebrated bis 6'lth birthday, eased bimaelf into a canvas- backed camp chair, traditional to movie •els since his eblldbood, and 1l1bed contentedly. "Thia picture is a takeoff on Rin Tin Ttn, •• he said· "I knew that doc. I sot the pick ot bis fint litter and named the puppy Butzof( von Coogan. "In 111123 twas the~-1 boxor- fice star,· A year later it wu Rin Tin Tin. Ow competition in those days WU Fairbanks and Valeo· lino. "Chaplin was a glallt too. When be came here a couple of. years ago for that honorary Oecar I walked Qver and whispered in h1a ear, 'Are-you taaving any fun?' He was surpri'ed and Hid, 'My God. Jackie, I'd rather ... you than anyone else In~'' .U.TROUGR-hi' ,.le In "Won Ton Ton" ta tmOU. (lootan ls much prl1fd by cut -crew. He wu the only oi>e 8ll>ODlfthem · wbo qualified as an authority on the Hollyw~ period in which the fllm take• place.- THIS YEAR'S BESTI "RATE098~1 A Nm destined to be a clUalc. lt'aexcellent pn><Ulion .-•. krcH•ooed luoclous women and tastetu sex the makt ii THls' YEAR'S IESTJ• ·AL GOLDSTEIN ~ "!",..... °''" ~ ''RAHOIO DELUXE" Ill ,,_vi::.. YOU IV8WAKT9TO ···--Ill IMOW AIOUT SU-™'' • 1 ,....u.w•n tll ! w .. _......,,_. )llQ llisltl SL Ml-Zlll llU•lbt" --"lllllllMllACF' (PC) ADW$TOllT ... ,....,,.,....... ... PASSIONS OF CAROL .._ __ ..,EVE~-s"'F""R"'o.,M"'7,,....~-•· --=.:::..~~· SUN. FROM 2 .................. · MESA COSTA ... esA ;4B -1 ll1 lWEEK ONLYll All TIME ·QASSIC "CiOME WIT" THEWIMD" clAM• ..... TITWI ...... LOW PRICE MATINEE WED., SAT., SUN. • .. . 1111 .......... ... ...,,,_ 1.a11 tiew rrt & ••t I .I .. _I tint reported fer woclc I ~ the cut pualla1 OVU' wbat they aboutd be dotnc," C-an Ul'4. "Winner uked me lo tall them bow II wu. • ''I taueht -actor -In Jrlnd the old bend·•ranktd c ...... a. I told the othoto tlltro waa alwaya ~ lot ct movement ad nolH on the 1141!· In the old 4111s, No need to worry about ... md. ••8efore th .. were .t.aa• we worked oe raised platf<!l!uU with ch .. eiclotb overhead tO ~e U.. br!O.t 1\lllllpt. 1be reason U., bUllt •tac• for llloDta was to 19toutolt.be wind.'' Re ouneyed Ibo acllvlty on the Ml and frlnned. "llovlt maklnl baa11't chanced a bit. It'• sUU fun· damentall)' 'action' aftd •cut.' That'• all I\ comea down to. And I wouldn'tchsnfe a thin(. ••1 atlU tbtnk acting la the' areat .. t, way In the world to make e 11vlq. And I plan to keep it up.'' . JACKIE COOGAN In T•keoft on Rln 1111 Tin Moscow Modern Art Uneven • ID By BARRY JAMES MOSCOW (UPI) -Violence and reli1ion led the list c:A themes presented ln a recent ex.hibiUon of nonconformist art ln Moscow. Sox barely figured, snd orftcials censored out the few wocb they considered pornocraphic. Visitors 1howed mixed reae· tlons. Some, particularly" ihe artists themselves, called it a big ·cultural 1tep for'tfard. Others said the quality Wa.s not high eoouah to make an impreasion. "A lot of paint badly applied" ls how one forelan woman deacrlbed It. PAllTICULAllLY gruesome were the bodies of a 1quashed cat and tattered doves llued to can· vas Bnd the reallatfc model• of two severed heads, and a mum· milled infant. Another painting._... juxtaposed · a nude clrl and a machine atln. "The violence ls a symptom or the frustration which many young people feel acaJnst the system here,•• 11id an abstract artist who 4id not take part in th• exhibit. "Anywhere else they would take to the streets, but the only course open to tbetn here is to vent their ra1e in paint," be said. "This does not noc11sarlly make them 1ood artilts.' Some more or less conven- tional artists were included amone the nonconformi1ts *•use of their preoccupaUon with religiOua themes, which ap- peared frequently among the ex· bibit's 800 paintings. Russia ls an officially atheist nation. Exhibit 'The official po1ltlo1;1 to· ward the noncon!ormiltl bas 1often~d in the year alace ~utborlties sent bulldcnen and watertrucks to break up the f1rlt.. open·alr ~l<hlbltlon of abotract art. ThiiN!me, city ollldals al· lowed the artists space iD. a pleasant pavilion. But despite the creat strldel of the Past year, oooconformlata still have a Iona way to go to wtn acceptance. The membenhlp ol the Union of Artists, partlculU'~ those who paint the ollldally ap. proved socfallat realism •'!:::i garner most or the rewards honors. ''It doesn't realty cbante anythinc, '' abstractionist lJdla Masterkova said of the Mosco• show. "We are far from the day where modern art baa any in- fluence oo everyday life and de- sign.'' Like several of the Soviet Union's better·known abatrac\ artilts, Miss Ma1te,rtova stayed away from the exhibition. "TOO MUCH-pollt!C!I,-ton many people trytns to ]llomote themselves, '1 1he explained. Some younc arttsta sal4 the ract that avant-gard8 art bu for' 40 years been taboo ln the SOvtet Union inevitably meant the ex- hibition would be uneven. ••we are just ftnding our feet aa:ain.'' ooe said. "The best painters w!U emerge as they get contact wltb the public.'' Several srtlsts said they hope now to arrange an exhibiUoo open to artists from all over the Soviet Union. Blal·k Cl1rist111.1s PlUS"IT'SAUYF' .:it,-...\.;,t\• Wll _U _l ~- - • 4'' • I I • -R DAJLYPILOT Sund!y.0ctobtr12, 1175 • - ~Grids )Set Up Early Town~hips ••.• ~ lftoom Pago 1121 small sch;;.,ls -which place they occupied, ancCemot!onal awaken-"-~ i! r e d I c t 'a b I ~ tl4n, tocban..--. were once r u r a I eitbe~ln terms oflandor Ing had tauabt them that l&mdacape. U the> 1andacape bad" landscape there were America's answer to the in t.trma of social Poli· It wu often dealrable. Ralob Waldo Emerec:m Jolt tohver much cl its nooe of the old obllga-town and its atte111pt'lo Uon. The Western land was wu full ot admlrallon old harmony it bad tlooa common to New control educalion. . They wanted lnllelld one place-where It cculd foru-e venat,lje youna gained an Invaluable In· l:Dilao~ church .atten· This landscape s tarted the "'tatus or iodepen· be acbleved. Americans whd-were by sredient: the ooUon of dance, town meetings, when men were looking (tent. ~a.elf-reliant ln-Settleneveutu1tly-dil· tunaafarmer, hunter, lo· prlvary. Perhaps it was abari.ng the commwlity for anotherwayofidenti· dividuals. with the op-covered when they di.an trader. oew•peper the monotony and t.be grazing lands and fying themselves. They portunity for self· moved West that they editor, preacher;-Jacks· lonely dbtancea of this fONSta. were no longer willing to government and growth. had not only broke1) old of··all·trades. ~i.lce the l~c~pe that gave a In sbort, be and his simply be members or a Discontent bad taught Ilea wl\b the political grid ~•m . which they di.,_.on of 1n1,.r-depth family could lead a hap-kind of political super-them that change was community but bad also llvedln. the)' were ready to the lives ot lJ::8 wbo ·....py private life, remote family identified by the necessary. and religious created a ehan.&ing and toexpandineverydlrec· livedanddied e.. f!O._m political strife and . • • tbe lnterference of town officalil. This was when theword."f8rmer'' came into general use. It de- signated a man who lived and worked on pro. perty he owned in the country. and it d ist · inguished him from the townsmatL.._ •These new jfr1 · ayout communities began to spring up in what was frontier America in the mid·I700s -in northern New England, in New York s t ate, Pen- nsylvania, and throughout the mountain South. The system pro- ved so popular that after the .revolution the gov- ernment or the young re- public decided· to apply it on a wide scale in the new country lo the West . The first grid survey was in Ohio in 1786. Actually the grid system .is more com- plicated than it appears when seen from a plane. The law not only called for dividing the land into square miles, but for combining every 36 of these square miles (or sections) into townships. And in every township section 16 was set aside as a school section, in- tended to support a local school and thereby create the nucleus of a community. 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So~ to ~ ~O~ Wm Playing It Safe:· Too1 Safe Weeteiid ...... t: Talk ·-...._,1111,. ~ ball, -Hltll ........ ~ ••• .Frld•1 ~lllt •1alut Lo• Al•mllM---•..--· ·--lrumtbtto.AI• -D-01l11aftllllllelld..S ....... ,,:. ... · BarUtr ID J:aalf NI ... pant. 8d .. ·----tile Lao Alamltm lll. I - --...... _"' __ _ .......... , ·JOD'N oafa 111 P""'illl cm the ~t'a 10. 1110 -· cemf•e pl.,.., from ICrl.mm ... Frldq, Laa Al bad -,_. yardll wlllcb lod to • -bdowa ondalfetyforEdloon. Thole eoaaervatfve plays In lbe GLINN WNITI ·.~ WHITE WASH • Billingha~ tJppoaes1 Boston's ue TodDy . BOSTON (AP) -Aft• cnfty Lula Tlut bad d1-ed wltb I.be ClaebmaU Reda on a neat Ave-biller and abut them out 8-0 In Saturday'•· openlnl came ol the World. Se~lea, Boston's pltelllnc patriarch wu wed what weapons be bad ued .. -t.be power-ladlll natlaaal Lequecbamplons. .. Oh,'' he said, •1slfder, curve, cbanle up, knuckleball, bellta· lion, and then, the moUon." He foreot to Include bis bat. n wu Tlant'• oeventb-inlllnl 1l111le !bat atartod ,a 11Jt·run Boston rally and &battered wbat bad been a tenoe pltdJlnt duel wltb YOUDI Don Gullett of tbe 'Recla. ''The bit,'' sbrucaed tbe veteran rlgbt~hander who will celebrate hil 35\b birthday ....., montb. "I ml1ht not 1et ~ one for slx months.•• That was an. optlm~tic estimate. It took.blm lbreejean to1ettbl1one. Stripped of bis bat by the American Lequels de- signated-hitter rule, Ti.ant b•d been to the plate only once .U.<e 1972. But bls seventb·lnni'na leadoff 1ln1le started lbe rall7 !bat broke Saturday's came wjde -_.. UnUI lbea, uie man wltb • 'iallllon motion• bad duetad Gullett to a 1corel_ ot_ It. on.ant wu callod for a ballt la !be fourth lnnlnf, r..i.ins I.be controveny over hla uoortbodmc pickoff motion. All,.. a fllrloul ar.,....at, be cried no more ri·-but tbea, be Nlll7 didn't Ive to, allowlna only alx buenmaers alter !be cllapute • Today, ClnclnnaU's Jack BUI· i.nlh8m faCea .Boston's Bill Lee. In tbe fint six tnnin1s Sabir- Oa n-''I' ..... • Ol••llel4•tW . day two Red Sox runaen bad • been cut down tryina to score u Gullett squirmed out of trouble. Gullett tried lo set away In I.be sevealh, but this time the Red Soxcaughtblm. · Aller ·Tl ant oJ>0111!1l'wllb hil 1urprlsln1 sln1le Dwllhl Evano bunted. Gulle~t .heoltated for a moment and tben. tried to 1et Tlllat at oeeoild bue. But be wu too late and Boston wu In bus!· Dell wltb two one ondaoneout. eDeany Doyle follo,.,.i wltb a slncle to left and Tlodt, advaac· in&" one base at a time, made It to third. flr1t half certainly' could be seeoncl cuesaed •t lbe end of !be came. howe:ver, since Los Al bounced back for a 12-8 win to knock Edison out of the Sunset LeaguetiUepicture. Bell Leads USC "I was hackin1 for that bole,'' said Doyle, whose bit went to tbe opposite (ield. '"I was tl)'inC to&<> tb•t way.•• • Spealdlos of E"'-awpn --llarey Walen ud -Parnell receatly teamed wt.th Tom Marplly oe a ..-dlvlq ventare olf Corona del Mar. Mid· aiClltc1m.eaadaio.•wtt1111teame • 11-potllld lob1ter wldda llley hauled out of it• cave ... are ... abouttofeaat apon. 'l'bittelsaplc· lureoftbem aadlto.pac•CZ. To 28-IO'Rout Witb !be bases loaded, Carl Yastnemski came to the plate. tbe acknowledfed leader of lbe Red Sox b._d_made a circus catch ·10 1!lflITReai' rally lifltii! top ti(" !be inning, and 11111 Ume Yazeon. tributed witb his bat. linlnl a bit torl&bt fie ld. An irate mother called to ask what kind of sportsmanship they teach at Corona del Mar High these days. • She noted that when CdM ·SO\)homores lost a recent football game they r.e fused to shake hands with their conquerors. , What do you have to say about . that,Dennis? · • Tbere'a a celeb temlS matn. of -al Conella C-07 lllClt S<llool la Aaallelm tlU afle.- with Cbad ·Evere't ac•'ut Chris Connelly In tile alallel 1peelll al z. , ne event ha• ~ $1' ..-ada.lt nose price t1b ·a•d all 1,21111 teata are sold oat wblclll. meam tile icbool rea,. 10mewbere Ill tbe nelpbortiood of 11 grud profit for bulldln& or other projeds. Emerald Bay (Lapna Beaelll resident George M1eCall, former World Te'am Tennis com· inlsaloner IDd ODetlme U.S. Davis CUp captain, played a mlllor part hi tbe promotion 1ndorgaainU. of the m1tcb today. While on the subject of tettnis. Alex Olmedo and Fullerton's John Andrews will be at the Laguna Niguel Tennis CJub -'l'hunday tbrougb Sunday fm'-a charity tourney which will benefit !be Boys' Club of !be South Coast area. By aooza cAJWlON Ol .. o.ftr .......... LOS ANGELES-Wuhlngton · State University (ootball coa'ch Jim Sweeney. told writers the Trojans of Southern C8lifomia ·1ack tbe.Yersatility of the 1974 na· tioDat champion edition, althoUlh USC displayed a couple of. impressive weapons Saturday afternoon. · Junior tailback Ricky Bell 'stampeded bis way to hill third 200-yard plus afternoon and All· American candld•te Danny Reece returned five i of Gavin Hedrick's punts for 175 yards, in· cludln1a64·yard touchdown run. And when the dust had settled !be ulidefeated Trojano bad their fifth-c0nquest; 8. 28-10 Pac·& verdict before 47,468 at the Memorial Coliseum. .Bell, a 215-pound converted fullback, carried'38 ttmes for 217 yards and one touchdown-and bis efforts were just about ever. ything you could say ror the Tro- janS offense. Hedrick, formerly d. Newport Harbor High and the nation's six· th leadin1 punter in tbe col· • lepate ranks, 1ot off eilht punts for an average of 45.0 yards per boot. But it w.as an unhappy day for tbe Cougars sophomore as twice be was burned by Reece In !be second period when bls__punts -were OOlow anii-too quick to their target-Reece. Reece, Who entered the game wltb 11111. return yards In 7 tries, U CLA ~ops Cards , Scia"a Sp-arkles- • ·In 31-21 Victory STANFORD (AP) -Decep- tive John Sciarra ran fer UCLA's first two touchdowns on quarterback keeper plays and directed a decisive fourth-period scoring drive Saturday as the Bruins beat Stan!~ 31·21, In !be Pacific:s football -for . both teams. Tbe·eru1ns moved '19.yards for their third touchdown, with Ken· ny J..ee scoring on an eight-yard run after the Cardinals' Don Stevenson had Cut the UCLA lead· to 17·14 early In !be final quarter.· · • Lee : scored again with two mlnutf!J left In the 1ame ended after linebacker Frank Stephens intercepted a pass and returned tbe. ball to Stanford'• J.O.yard Uno. · ' . Tailback Wendell TYier rushed for 11111 yards and Sciarra for W in the victory wblcb made UCLA's season recont 3-1·1. The option-speclali1t . quart~rback totalod 115 yardl 1!'itb bis run. nlnl and posing. UCLA marched 71 yudt for a 1cUclMlown !be lint time It bad !be ball, with Sciarra dlvlllll one yard for tbe touebdowD, bat led on!)' 7.0,at b1ltlin1e deoplle mov-illl deep Into $~ IAlrrltory twice ID !be seeoed period. ' Sci.,.,.• ~ on a llv•Jard run u UCLA opened !be.- half Wltb an 80 yard clrl\oe wblcb featured Tyler'• 45-yOnl nm. .lkanford', T-8'1,--illlift 1111 111• • !Int touetidown on a &I-yard plila • • ' 'I play.from Mike Cordova to Tony Hill but Brett White ldcted a 31-yard field Joa! for !be llrUins w make ti!• •-e 17·7 late ID !be .third period. White, from Hunt· lngtoa Beaell, also booted tbree PATa. Cordova threw another touchdown pa1e to }fill with one second remaining in the game. Cordova wu be.lnl booed by what Sounded Uke a mljoflty of !be 52;!500 Stanford.stadium Tans before be fired the Jong third· period touchdown pass. 'the quarterback 'PUaed for llDIY' 62 yards In !be flht half but finished wltli 19. completlono for 249 yards. • • -.. ... tl1:' .... ·• ... Cained an edge with the low punts and became the arctu1ect of Troy's 14'polnt second period which overcame a 24-yard field goal by Washington State's Chuck Diedrick. • He sped 33 yards with a Hedrick punt to the WSU 30 to set up the first SC tally, a :J.yard run by quarterback Rob Hertel. 'Iben the backbreaker, "bis 64· yard return for a touchdown to give SC breathing room at hillftlme, 14·3. · Sweeney was unhappy with his kicking Came and called it an act of treason. "It really ·betrayed us," said Sweeney. "Punting has been our strength all year and -Hedrick uaually boots !be ball lODJ and hi1h. But he just clidn 't a:et enough air into the ball to- day." H~rick agreed with his coas:h about the lack of altitude and ad- mitted added pressure by parents an·d friends in the Southern California area had taken its toll. "I think I let it dis· tract me too . much,•• said Hedrick. ''Maybe the whole team was affected that way, because SC'snottbat good.'' The natu.ral turf at the Coliseum was also a factor as Hedrick slipped twice while punt· ·ln1. UPIT ....... USC '.8 RICKEY !!ELL RUNS FOR AN EiGRT· \'ARD GAIN. The runners held, le0Sin1 that Ken Griffey might have a chance for th~ ball. Yaz knew better. "No chance for him," Yu said. "I placed it just rl1ht. '' When tbe ball dropped In front of Griffey, Tlant tottered toward the plate and Griffey gunned the throw in the directton·ot catcher Johnny Bench, wbo already bad tagged out two baserunners, but ftrSt baseman Tony Perez cut oft the throw and Tiant croued the plate -twice. The first time be missed It. "I knew I missed it," he said, "By about a half inch. Nobody hadtotellme.'' > · Tiant went back and touched the plate to make Boston's first run official. ' ..._. 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Timmerman was in accord with lhe rest of bis mates in a s-- sesstng USC.1 ''They.'re ag- gressive and good, but not as good as last year. And I think Cal's Chuck Muncie is a better runner than Bell," said the 242.- pow\d s.enior. . · R ·ams, ·chargers Clash Curran, Bacon Face Ex-teammates Bell's 3-yard TD and Mosi Tatupu's 28·yard scoring dash wrap_ped up the verdict in the second baH as use. which bas lost only 4 times in 40 games a1alnst WSU. dominated tbe is-sue. -· ~· ' SC:Oll• •T QUAllT•ll1 WMN""'"St. I 0 0 1-10 ~c.t 0 u 1 ,_. WSU~GO~kU . • wsu-~2'"'" (Walker lllekl usc-a.tce6'!Mlfllr~-r.r11.r11k1i:> ~=~':T"r!:::·:: ... ~) WSU -Wl"ie-Jl"\lfl lO ..... dlkklt) .......... ITATllTICI SAN DIEGO CAP) -Pat Cur- ran and Coy Bacon will be going all-out today against the Los Angeles Ra ms·, but for very dif- ferent reasons. .. Botb will be playing witb !be San Diego Chargers and both ate" ex-Rams . 1bedifference : Curran is over· joyed. at being traded to San Diego, while Bacon would rather. be somewhere else. After six years or reserve duty behind BOb Klein, tight end Cur· ran wu only too glad to be traded to a team where he could catch p~ses from quarterbacks in· stead of splinters from the bench. In three Nationa l Football League games th.is year, he has caught nlne passes for 91 yards to become the Chargers' leading re· ceiver. "I love. the Rams," be said. '"'Ibey did me a favor anci'traded me so I could have the opportuni- t,Y to be a No. 1 tight end." /... The fact that San Diego is win· less after three games while the Rams seem destined for the INSTITUTE , W. Va. -Ac.Ording to ~ecord books is- Sub1titute quarterback Mike sued by the two mlQor sanction- Flannery Came off the We st ing bodtet in collegiate athletics, LlbertJ bench In !be fourth !be 1core Is the highest ever re- quart er and threw fqur ~r~~ ~or a lie game in college touebdown paases, and lben Weot .-bill. ~ Uberty and-West Virldnla State Under • West Virginia Con- baUled through three overtlllle /erence rules, tie 1ames go to perlOc!O before ending In a st-M '/overtime per!.ods. . tie. · . · In lb~ overtime period, each • 1 SUper Bowl doesn't bother him at all, he said. ''I enjoy playing and I don't care where.it is," said Curran, who caught nine passes for 83 yards in bis six years with the Rams. For Bacon, an eight-year de- fensive end traded here in 1913, playing for San Diego has meant leaving a winner to come to a team which hasn't had a winning season since 1969 and has yet to score a point this· year in its home stadium. ''It's a personal .feeling I have against them," be said of the ~ams . ''Nothing agains~ ~the players, but ll occurred anyhow.'' Ba"con feels that he was traded' due to a salary dispute between himself and the management which got blown out ol propor- tion. "Just a little dispute, !bat's all il was," he said. U Bacon is embittered against the Rams, be certainly isn 't thrilled about the Chargers, either. team gets poa1essioo of the ball once, startJ.Qs ftom its own 30- .yard line ... ' State waa leading 42-13 with 10 minutes left ln rel\llation when Flannery entered the game for: !be second time. He proceeded to throw four·touchdoWn passes and the game was lied 42-0 entering the first overtime. • ' ,, "I've never'been happy here,'" said Bacon. "Down here, it's a lost ca'Use . Two more years and I want to be out of it.'' The Rams are 2· 1 coming into Sunday's game, with wins over the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Colts. They were up- set in the season. opener ,by the Dallas Cowboys , but are still con· sidered one of the best teams in !be NFL. Top College Grid Sco res USC28, WashingtonSt.10 UCLA31, Stanlord2! Cal34, Oregon 7 Oklahoma21, Texas17 OhioState49, lowao. . Michigan 16, Michl1an SL 6 Nebraska 16, Kansaso · AlabamaS2, WasbingtonO · TexasA&M38, TexasTecbl ColoradoSt.17,0regonSt.8 Missouri<!, Okla:St. 14 NOtre Dame 21 , North Caro. linal4 Arkansas 41, Bay1or3 F1orida 35, VanderbtltO Tennessee 24, LSU 10 Maryland 37. No. Carolina St.22 -Mississippi28, Ge<qla 13 PennState39, WeatVa.O Auburn 15, Kentucky9. llllnola42, Mlnn....U23 SffDetallo,Pacec.z CompleteSeeree, PA1eC.C / ... ' \ \ I -:----.... ,,_--.,.-·--····· IQ DAILY PILOT Sur\d!y, OctoDer 12, 1175' • Sooners Top Texas, 24-17 I . . DALLAS (AP) -Ol<laboma !\Ill back Horace Ivory rambled 33 f::'llllloue-forato......,wn In Ille fO<U'UI q-Sal!lr· day and tbe No. 2-ranted Sooners survived a 1eriou1 Tex~ rally to wblp the flflh·rankecl LonPorna, 24·17, In tbe 7Dtb reoewal oftbelr bitter rlvalry. Senior quarterback Steve Davia whipped hard-pressed Oklahoma 79.yarda lnaeveo playa after Texas freshman Russell Erxleben ticked a 42-yard field coal Into the wlod tbat barely crooled the bar for •17·17 Uewlth 1a e1t1t. With n,ooo fana OD tbelr feet.lo the Cotton Bowl. Davis salned a CNCial first down to keep the drive alive. On the Texu •• be rolled around left end for a vital three yards to keep the Soonen golnl. Ivoryslashedoff llJA!'daod skipped down Ibo left atdallne for the touchdown on the Dext play and the weary LonsJ>orna could not recover. Playloc In tirutal 90..S•ll'ff heat which reached •mo-t 100 on the Otld, Otlahoma ......... Ila IVIDa of samee wltbout defeat lo 34 ana kepi coach BarrySwlllrer'• unbeaten record alive. SWlU:er la now 25-0-1 In bl• three , .... at Oklahoma. . II wu the rutb cClllOCUtlve vie· tory for Otlahoma In the lnUnle rivalry which took on new dlIQ.enalona becauae of an off aeuon felld between S..U-and Texas coach Darrell Raya! onr Michig11:n Downs MSU ;. Buckeyes Thump Iowa I EAST LANSING, Mich CAP) - Tailback Gordon Bell sliced 18 yards for a touchdown and Bob Wood ticked bis lhlnl field goal of the game in the fourth quarter Saturday as Michigan overcame stubborn cross-state rival Michigan State, 16-6, in a game of Big 10 powers. · .Michiaan. ranked eighth in the country, bad been played to a 6-6. tie by the 15th-ranked Spartans throu1h three quarters, with Wood and the Spartans• Hans Nielsen staging a field goal ex- hibition. Both teams bad poten- tial scoring drives cut short by fumbles, and three of the five field goals resulted from mis- takes. The defeat all but knocked lllichigan Slate out of the Big 10 race, and kept Michigan on schedule for its season-ending sho,.down with Obiostate. The Wolverines held a narrow 6-3 lead al the half, but the Spartans tied It In tlie ~third quarter 11fter Rieb Baes re· covered a fumbled punt. Quarterback Charlie Baggett sprinted 16 yards to set up Nielsen's sixth field e:oaI of the year, this one from '3 yards out.. ·----···Me COLUMBUS, Ohio -Pete .Johnson. the nation's lead.ini scorer, rambled for three touchdowns and Archie Griffil\ rushed for over 100 yards for the 26th consecutive time in a re-' gular-season game Saturday, poweringtop·rankedOhioStateto a49-0 Big Ten football rout of win- less Iowa. The victory, a record 21St straight at home for the !i-0-0 Buckeyes, was the 207th for Woody Hayes, tying the Ohio State coach for fourth place with former Rice mentor Jess Neely on the all-time list. Johnson, a massive 245-pouncf junior fullback, barged acrou the goal line on runs of 4., 4 andlyards to run his louclldown toW this seasontol4. Meanwblle, Griffin carried 21 Southern Roundup Vols, Notre Dame, !=.~r:!~~~-Mike Gayles scored two fourth· plays later to help the 'Ileen re- quarter toucbdoWlll Saturday as cord their first vlct«y of Ibo 19tb·ranked Tenne11ee over-season, a 15-9. SOutbeutem Con.- came fired-up Louisiana State, ferencetriumpboverKentucky. 2-1-10. In a Soutbeaatern Con· On the kickoff follbwin1 the feranee football same. tca1 touchdown pa11, Kentucky's Tbe haplus Tifen, h;M)ting for -Sonny Collins fumbled and an upset· after oaina three of kicker Nell O'Donohuerecovered 1heir four previous aamea, had to li"e Auburn the ball OD Ken- fCJUl)lt the Volunteen lo a 10-10 tucky'1 23. It took only~ three tie at the end of threequartera. plays for the Tic era lo score and But early In the fourth period, late their first victory of the aftet flillnl lo mate a Oral down aeuon. In the lblrd, Vols quarterbaek Kentucky .earlier bad kicked Bandy Wallace connected on two three field goals from Sl, 33 and PllllOS to split end Larry Selvera. 46 yarda. The WlldcJla hacJ COD· '!be first covered 43 yards and trolled the &ame until the floal the second was for'28, putUnc the period, bavlns the ball offenslve- ball on the LSU 17 to set1up an 4' for 28:31 In the Ora! three 11-yard touchdown run by periods. GQleo. lrldl .. ..., 111...,, .... llf•n"- 1 COLLEGE PARK, Md. -A ~ CHAP-EL.-IULL. N.C. ~-Notre ge.yard touchdown nm by Rick Dame's Ted Bur1meier took • Jeonln1s on a first quarter punt 1bortpa1sfrom JoeMorrt.anaand staked Maryland to a 11·1' raced 80 yards doWn the sideline <halftime lead, and then an with a minute left to live the Irish aroused defense enabled the a 21-1' ~mebaek victory over Terpa to roll over North C&rolina NortbCarollnaSatunlay. Stale, 37·22. In an AtlanUc Coast times for 120 yardS, extendinc fli:s. · national record and helplna the Buckeyes roll up their widest vie.' tory marginlnl975. Nelorade• Reir. UN!:OLN, Neb. -Mike Coy!& k.icked'lhree field goala and Terry Luck tossed a 1corto1 pus ta Brad Jenkins ln the fourth quarter .as fourth-ranked Nebraska defeated Kansas, 16-0, in the first Big Eight Conference football game for both teams Saturday. Tigers llfp osv ' COLUMBIA. Mo. -Sieve Pisarkiewicz penetrated Oklahoma State's hiCbJy raled pass defense for 371 yards and two touchdowns Saturday and 12th· ranked aod previously undefeat~ eel Cowboys, 41·14, lo a Bic Eleht Conterencefootballaame. l'lsarklewlcz bad the finest day of bis career. So did split end ~enry Marshall, who caucht touchdown passes · ot 32 and 75 yards from Pisarlrlewicz in the· first quarter against a pan de-- fense which bad beenraled beat lo lbeBlcEigbt. P~•Sl. .... JI• STATECOLLEGE,Pa.-Nlo· th·ranked Penn State's defense recovered five fumbles and shut down West Vira:iDia's 4tl·yard per game offense as the Nittan.y' Lion1 walloped the'prevlOWlly un· defeated and loth·ranked Moun· talneera, 39.0. Saturday. Wblle the Penn :;tate defense was frustrating the 35.~ point·per· came West Vira:lnia Scoring machine, Lions• nmnl".'I ba~k· Woody Pelchel ripped the Moun· talneers' defenae fer 122 yardi and.one touchdown. A..,,_.,_E••• WACO, Tex. -Quarterback Scott Bull surged four yards for one touchdown and ran 67 for adOtber score SaturdaY nlabt u Arkansas grabbed the Southweat Conference lead by wblpplol fumbllnc Baylor. 41·3. Seven bobbles ruined &ylor's chances, with defenli"Ye end' Johnnie Meadors of Arkansas ,... coverln& two. A_.. Breese LUBBOCK, Tex. ,..-Sixth' ranked Texas A&M rode Bubba Bean's touchdown rompa of 47 and 94 yards to a :J8.9. Southwest Conference football verdict over Texas Tech Saturday night. recruiting. Oklahoma tool< adnnt.,. al three Tau fwllblee far Ill flnt --i..a-...-eat whieb 1aw numel'GUI pi.tare llmplotbeat.i.llnel. TOll)'DIRJ01110ticteda4'YV4 lleld lloal alter a TeUll\unbla,.. eavery and defenalve end Jllke Pblllipa fall on a wild Marty Atlna Pl~ for a touebdawn lo pve l>klaboma a 10.0 tint q~ ~ lead. Cal Rolls; 'Barna Belts Washington • EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - California tailback Chuck Muncie ranfor207yards and scored three touchdowns Saturday la Jeedlnl the Beara to a 34· T Paclflc-8 Con· ference football victory over win· lessOrecon. The Duota turned the ball over to Callf9rnla eight Umea, four on interceptions and four on fumbles. Muncie's flral .touchdown, a five--yard plunge, wu set up when Callfornla'a Phil Heck recovered George Bennett's fumble on the Oree on 19 ln the second quarter. Muncie, a &-foot-3, 220-pounder from Uniontown, Pa., rolled up 124 yards in the finthalf oo 13 car· ries. He carried 26 times in the 1ame and inci-eased his yardage total for the year to 834. Muncie's first score foUowed a 38·yard field eoal by callfonlia'• Jim Breech. 11...w-n-.-1 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -Wlllle Shelby tore loose for an &t·yard punt return during a2l·pointout· burst in less than three minutes ot the first period and seventh- r an ke d ·Alabama defeated Waabineton, 52·0, Saturday. Shelby'•. darting nm and the brui11n1 rune of fullback Johnny Davis, who &ained W yards on 13 carries, spearheaded the rout of the out manned Huskies. Quarterback Richard Todd went eieht yards untouched for the Crimson Tid~'s first touchdown and, after Alabama held. Shelby toot a punt at bis 0'!1118, shook away from a jar: ring !>It and, spruns by Dick Turpin's block, raced for the score. ·-IN! .... _,_ .· CORVALLIS, Ore. -1'1llback Jim McKeozie and tailback Gene · BuUer scored on short nms as the C.OloradoState Rams defeated the Oregon State Beaven 17-8 in an intersectlonal football game Saturday. · Colorado State, which never had beaten a Pacific.SConference team, booste<I its record lo 4-1. Oregon State now is 0.5. The Rams built up a17-0leadln lbe lblrd quarter and then held off a final-period rally by the Beavers. CSU controlled the ball for 12 minutes in the first period, earn· i.ng nine first downs on the way to its finlt score, a three.. yard plunge by BuUer. In thelblrdperlod, the Rams recovered&D OSU tumble on the Bea"ers 16--yard line 8nd Clar~ble booted a J111.1ard fielu goal. \._., Giant LorJster Catch. Tom Murphy· (left), scuba diving instructor for the Hun- tington Beach schools, and football coach~s Barry Waten and Russ Purnell or Edison High, pUlled this 11).pound lobster out of waters 100 y~ds orf the Corona del Mar shore this week.· They were m 20 feet of water al midnight when the catch was made. Kings Drubbed By ·~landers, 1-0 UNIONDALE. N.Y. -Rookie Bryan Trottier scored three. goals and added two assists Saturday nl1ht, leading the New York lslandera lo a 7--0routofthe Los Anceiea Klogs In a NaUonal Hockey League eame. It was the second consecutfve-one-sided defeat (or the Kings, who are sUU looking for their first goal of the season. Los An,Jeles was beaten 9r-O by Mon· treal in its openei: Wednesday nt1ht. The 19.year-old 'froltier, play· Ing only bla second same lo the NHL, netted bis first Coal al 16 :26 of the openlna period from lOfeet In front. filtlrHl• Sh::ln ONTARIO -Veteran drag racef Don Garlits became the fint driver to reach the magic 250 miles-per·bou.r mark for the quarter-mile when be roared to a nm of 250.98. In qualifying Satur· day for the $200,000 Natlooal Hot' Rod AuoclaUon world finals. The ""'6year-old racer also set an elaprsed time mark of 5.637 seconds to lead the quickest field: of fuel dra11ters ever assembled loto today's floala at Ontario Motor Speedway. A•e•le••Ffa.i _ MELBOURNE -Harold Solomon and Brian Gottfried will meet In an all·Amerlcan final to- day lo the South Paciftc Tennis Cbamplonshipa. Solomon ousted Australian Pbll Dent, 8-2, 8-2. Gottfried bad a tougher Ume lo e1lmlnatbtt · Cliff Richey, 2·6, &-3, w. a-..Vpue MADRID -Adriano Panetta of Italy beat Bjorn Borg of Swed'en. 7·5, 6-0, 8-2, aod Jan Kodea of Cz:echoslovalda defeat· ed Jaime FWol of lblle, 5-7, 2-6, 7·6, 6-2, 6-:3, Saturday to move in· to the final of the $75,000 Madrid • Grand Prix tellllllJ<toumament. IAllfet. •••htl PHOENIX -Paul Weatpb~ with a perfect night sbootlnc · 26 points, led Phoenix lo a 106-9&' bombing of. the Los Angeles ' Lakera In a NaUonal Buketball Aasociatlon exblblUon iame Saturday nl1bt. . • Ot•lle119e llf•tell MADRID -Manuel Orantes, Spain's No. 1 tennis player, Satunlay Hid he will meet ~im­ my Connors lo a challenge match at Las Veras next.year. ~ Orantes, ·who overwhelmed Connors In the flnala of the U.S. Open tournament, said be bad signed a contract wfth a pro. moter to play the match against Connors on Feb. 28, 1971. American Athletes Favored Burtmeler'•. pla7 CNSbed the Conference football game Satur- Tar Heels' bopes for an upset. Led day. by a fired up defense, they held a . .,___._ 14-0 lead over \be ath·ranlied -· s-Vput ~hgo4111ntotbellnalperlod. OXFORD, Miss, -Fullback Nag111•ski Rated No. I MEXICO CITY (AP) -The VII Pan-American Gamea, a s«t of an off.year Olympic prep for · athletes of the Americas, opens today with the United States forces expected to dominate in an atmosphere of potential prl)o blems, Lalin pride and national prestige. '.1t9e1 a N•• Ne. I Jamee Story raeed 39.yardl for a touchdown and tailback. James Reed scored twice on abort bluts in an explosive secood half that carried Mlaslssippi lo a 28-13 up- set of the Georgia college Satur· day. LEXINGTON, Ky. -Clyde Baumgartner threw a 72--yard acorln1 pa11 lo Jef!Glllllan With 9:15 loft' In the same Sal!lrday ni&bt. then Kenny -acored ' TVS~rte 9:30 a.m . (4) -WOilLD SElllES -The second" game of the 1975 World Serles between the Cloclnna!l Redo and ao1too Red Sox at Fenway Park In Boston. 10 a.m. (2) -Nn. J!OOI'. BALL-The Dallas Cowboys meet the Gianla In New Ycrk. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL J!OOI'. BALL -AUanta'a Falcom meet the Uera In San F\-an- daco'1 Candle1Uck Part. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -'!be Kanu1 City Chlef1 meet the Raiden In Oaltland. .(I) - .COU.l!GB FOOTBALL - UCLA met Slaafonl Salur· day.Taped. 3 p.m. (5) -COLI.EGE FOOTaALL -The -Wublncton State Cousara played tbe USC Tr0Jan1_ Selunlay.Taped. 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE l'QOJ'llM.L -IDlhlllbta of Nlected 1amu pl,.yed tblo ----JN!tllld (U) -NDTal: Da.•I! •IGJILIGBTS - Jfotr<l Dame and Norlb c.alllla, !#JI.!" Satmdl.y. ' -I~ Reed scored on one-yard dives In Ibo lblrd quarter after Ole Mils recovered a fumble and in· tercepted a pass. Tedi Set• llf•rlc · .ATLANTA -Powerful David Sfms scored three ·toucbdowns and pounded out 1~1 yards on lbe cround. trlg1ering Georgia Tech_ to a school rushing record 551 yards and a 38·10 college football romp ov~r outmanned. Virginia Military Institute Saturday. Sima scored on bursts of 51, two and one yards. Freshman Drew Hill scored Tecb's other two touchdowns on acampen of 36 and nine yards. f'lerfd•41tt• ... GAINESVILLE, Fla. :,_ Jim· my Dubose rambled 80 yards for a touchdown on the game's tint play and Larry Brlnooo added thre:e more scoree Saturday as 18th-ranked Florida amaahed Vanderbilt, 35-0 in a Southeastern Conference same. Duboae,who1aloedUOyardl on 13 carries and sat out about half the 1ame, broke off rlcht suard on the lnlUat play and scampered tbe d11taace un · touched to put the Gaton ahead after on!~ 111. aecond1 bad _ . ..,. .. . . . '• . Ex,.A.l/,..A.merican Weht Both Ways , EdUor'1note: The modrmero iporta villa ii providinfl .,.,,.. tainmnil. qua!Uy.and-'11 controwr111 on .a acale MVIT befor<.attain<d in the -id ot atllletics. Yet spol1• of do!ll- bj/.olao hod great mom<nU.ond itar performer•. Today our 1co1c oi IMre do11• focuaea on Bronko Nagursld. NEW YORK (UPI) - You'd think that big Bronko Naguraki, a mountain·-of a man who played both waya eo minutes of every eame, would listen to some of today's professional foot· ballers complalninl over tbe lnJustice of .the reduced 43- player limit and laua:h out loud, but be doesn't at all. He'll be 67 soon, and ls from anOther era, 7et he keeps up + and relates remarkably well with this one. It amuses him somewhat when he hears a young fellow like Johnny Unllas, 34 years his Junior, say the owners should cut all the way back to 35 or 33 playera and that would "make some ct thole people play football Instead of 1itUn1 OD their backaides and ~llectloc fat cbeeki." Br0nko Na1ur1t1 .~D'I 1sree with Johnny Uilltu. Not ~mpletet1. anYl!'f. .. Tbere'lalotta peoplewbo .Ilk• to play football IDd bla jdea wouJd put 'em out 0( jobs," says Naeunkl. ••1 don't like seeloc·anyone out of a job.'' Nagurskl 1tlll ls recanled the greatest n1nntna: back in football history. Ev"'! by peo- . p1e like Larry Csonka. who --know best what It takes lo make a 1reatrunnlncbact. Wblle at the University of Minnesota, Nagutakl !UYed Going Back IN SPORTS f\lllback and tackle and Wu ao outstandlog at bcllb. be became the first playw ever to be named lo two pollUons on the same All·America team. That was in 1929. A year later. the Bronk, 8-3 and :MO In bla prime, Joined the Cbicaa:o Beare and played with them nine years during wbieh Ume they won three Ulloa. "Wb~ I came lo the Bean, we had 18·19. pllljera, no more,'' be says. '6Tbere was no specified limit, but we were 1oln1 Into tbe depreaa!OD 7eara and ~ wu juat no mone1 around. It w11 tou1b for eYeey-7. 1'c\llh for the playera, loulb for th• ownera. We didn't even haft 1>11e .....,,,. far every poalUon. Reaervea bad" -· --· ·---· lo play two po1IUona. •• Big Cal liubbard alwaya tells the story of,the first time he ran Into Nacurstionpfoot, ball field. Hubbard was with the Green Bay Packen IDd WU 1M> midlel blmaelf, lolnJ 8-5 and aeo; The Packln were playing the Bears and Hub- bard, having beard about Naiunki, we.nt over to Red Gran11e. ··no me 11; favor. Red."' Hubbard said lo Grange. I've been hearing 10 much •about this new 'boy wonder' of youra, I'd like to set a clean crack al blm. Next Ume you guys 10 Into punt farmatloo. Just sot outta my way and clve me a Sood 1bdt at blm. I promise not lo block the punt. J just wanna see if this Nacunkl II aa good u they 11,1.*' Granie a(reC, -Hllb-baM eame hurtling la, lie bit Nallll'Skl and next tblna he knew, be wa1 flat oh the frolllld, looti111 at the l"3r WCllderinl where bewu- what In the world he wu ~ lnlthere. tinallY be Umped bact to bla poaitlon. SpoUlng Granp, 1r1nn1n1, Hubbard aald to him: ' ••Don't do me any more favors. Juat play J011r poal- Uon the-· W&7 :JOU alW&71 have.'' .. The problems are manifold. Major among them II IOOUrlly and the always-present threat of violence of the type that pimnecf the world with the Arab terrorist attack In the 111'12 Munich Olym-• pies and left an estimated 500 peraona dead In the stment rlota Immediately prececlllll the 1Jl68 MexlcoCityOl)'mpics. To guard agalnat a ~ the Mexican Army has iDoveclln.. "' Some are In full field gear. Hlm- clreda of other tr~ are wortllll as clerta. Janltora 'and drlwn. There are esti.matee that: there may be u many security-· nelasthere are athletes. And tliere •re 1ome 4.000 of thole athletes, r~ IS countrlu lo 19.1ports9iftadovw a is.day 1cbedule that -Oet. ~--About 4M of them are from the . United Sta tea, which la favored.to take about two or ibree tlmea u many gold medala U ·lla nearest rival, probably CUba. C.nada, Mexico and Bralll also are t!lt• • peetedlofareweu. For many of the amaller coun- trlea, wblcb baveoocllancelnthe Olymplca It la a 8"Urce of na- tlcnal pride lo win medal1 Ill ibla , ""'1iaPllerleenmt. · · 'This la'partlcularlJ true In Ille ' cde ol. Cuba, aruu-Iy, iqq, 110Ma1t a major role ID. Pan-' Americ111 albletlc1.1ta tr.et and ! field team, particularly ~ sprlntera, are •lrollt and thin ara romon th11 may Ila" -. ''1lee~,''tQp-DotcbperfcaDin ' wbo bav• been kept lllldor ..,_. • ·-·.-·~·· • • e ~·IC~~ Mm•ina's Sutton ln30-0 OAILY..er:J. 1 • • .. e ROiis .On, . ~· JUDGIMQ DIST~ OH Clllf' SHOTS • .. .. • • ,,. ... 11 .. ...... ... .. • • , • .. •• ::: ... ..... .... .. ........ "', ........ , ._,... ... .. -., .... . • ' • ,, . j .. " .. • u -• " • .. t':m. , • • .. • .. • ... -• • • .u -... a ... = . .. ' .. .... .. -..... .. ....... ---r. .. ':'I: .... " ... -" • • " .. .. ·-• • . ,. -Area Goll f For Women • T~···i~h Sparks 10~ 1 Win Bllblfy there ere two WIYS •aavae•n · toe1e1ermlnehowh1rdtheclub lllsslooVleJoCowmy Dorl• Meade •nd _"*'___ llJll06DCAJU.80N S811onwi.:i..a dertwo Hll tlforta neutrallled allould boswun1onchip1hots. Club women's A and B Anol8dt Ued for Ont In *' 1 ·"'AUlJIA-Be..;.,. .... _.__ · dmllturts N rt' d --'ocl Flrat,youmoyodoptlheume teams8Joo&wlththeSon-A lllabt with 40 with b;TdiJ ll:nown tbr.. lluin• Bl1b'1 VIII:· It w•• •• dr•m•Uc TD°"Ct ~:,~cor';i'1>7 lochn!'lu•thot most eotters use 18 An8 CC B team. will lllllleHayesnntat-. -qo, but lll.lft7 Inca. pl•cued bJ pocr •turnabout for coach Steve Foley from one torloncputts.Meroljswinitl•• competelntheaemlllnall RbOoda Jeffreaa wu Jordam keeps up Illa -lleld -Ilion and roor lllll:e Hm1&an'1 wtn... yard out IO.c·~ a 51---' = r~ /" ... • •mount 9J irm· of the Women•a Soutberu the B fll1bt \'lctor wltblT a eat pace, be may ,loot !•inblu. r•lllod wbo h8!1 w,en f)Wtrateci drive. S'c!>tt Lob~";;; ~ othond. •proper ' 0 ' the Callfomla Golf Aaaocl• wltb Wanda Gna1y becom8 Use moat~. beblNI tbe catc~ and • throu1liout. tbe 1ame ldcked1beTanPAT. .&---!-Or you may use the "spot" lion <WSCGA)teamcom· -at38~. •bout runnlnl back In ldcll:lnl or St.D ,5u11m Wlth ni«en field ix»I· And tJoe seeond break matho\f. This invol,.s selecllna petition 81 Loo Anleiel Ann Ford WOD the C thelll•lcm Conference. Saturday nilbt for• 10.7 u0n-tiiln1 p011euion came In tbe form or four • -on lhe 1reen. 11 could bo CountryClubTu~llY· fll1ht title with 38~, Two weet1 ' aao. ~ .Leaiue."fOcllb.J.r on the Marina 11, 20. 30. • l•tf or• bltmlsh In thesur· Minion Viejo annexed followed by Gladys Jordan rushed for 91 victor)' at _Ne~POrt 10,'i,3 20,·.0andl. . 'Btralcht Newport in· f.cewh.erayouissumathashot both the A and B Richardson (41), Del yards aeain1t Butte HarbcSrHlgbSebool. But the Vikings Sol• compleUon• from the ~J1'~np~:.!,1sd~o,tabouncenceto1tndh• divlalonal ch am .. Mflhorn(42)an4Eleanar Colle1e, and SatuJdaJ •-~bad did'dwbat6oVllt-breakwlth4:581e!tlntbe ::J;.::.~. ::e~":i::~ hole. 111on';1mply stroke tho plcmsblps at Rl\'leratlm Smlth(42~). Dilbt, the 8-1 freabm., ._ one in I prior tblrdpertoclwbenSbaun 'thZ·l•I ft allot hard enouah to loft the , weekwblletbeSant.An8 InDfll1ht.ltwaa- frOm Cincinnati 1aiDect years of frustration with Mehaffey recovered a W1 ....... • v• ... ~-• bill !>"to that selected sPot. · B team wu winnlna 91 Soderberg tbe wlaner t• yardl on 24 carries, the Sailors of Newport; Sailors fumble oftbe NH. '"" ~cs got a Po Either method is sufllbie; I neutral Minion Viejo In with 41 and June Hamor le.,Un1 the Saddlet..ek comin& through with a 30. Quarterback Dave yard interferepce ~all to know .I've used both at"arious separate events. wusecondat'3. Colle&eGaucboltoa-.0,30-yard touchdown WallachliltSU.ttonoothe ~veto Ne~1 I, IS, --ataa:esofmyt1rffr.ldosugest 1be Mi.salon Viejo A Rhea Bowden wutbe win over Cbaff-'a ·P--eatch, booting the PAT, next play with a pass at JllD Rankin P eked 11P a , h~ever. that Y!'u 1lve each team bad 183 polntsto177 E nlebt victor wlth"42~ ""' ...-.... _ · y·~· Wallach•--~ IO t.Cnnkiu• • try 1f you hlYen't wbll then· in their MJ.aaion ~ cappmg 1it with a the Sailors 15 and Sutton .. u., -alrudy don• so. You mla,htflnd for runnerup Antelope · ~Lorraine Spat and ·conference football 28-yard field goal with25 fought bts way tbrougb yandarda to Ja~ Dobtln that the method .you hove been Valley, 176 for Village Mane KurbtoU Ued at opener. seconds left in the game two would-be tacklers at later earned 4 yardl 'using isn't realty tho best for Golf Course and 170 for '4~. AltboUlb 1cor1n& only to leave the bewildered thelOtoscore. totheH. you. LaJolla. one TD, .Jordan was the Bob Craft blasted toln· •·~ · ..,.._.,._ Tbe B te•m posted 186 El 1" .. 11111 key player On the drive side the 12 and tbat set it Poi n ts t o 1 7 9. for In a blind draw better that clinched Sad· 18-14 Defeat up for Sutton ap.d bis Lo1111t'OlllrromT11eRqt1.P11ch1"'rromwood1.uphi11•11d Bakersfield. 178 for La balloffouriomee .. entit dleback's"win. .-field foal. • · ~_j~."':::..:~ .. =ti!"sO:t!.:~,~~ ~!'°:.~ JollaandlnforVillage. El Niauel Country Qub Runnning over and Deten1iv-e--st1.11dout:s--.t •••"'''d .. MN~-*""*"'°"'noid.P-&1mi:,-1A-.-. Santa Ana'• .. -~ t~N_el.le....T.ownaend.,.....A .. m .. ~u~>------11 around the befuddled 1i t • were many on both sides. ur• °' "'" ""'PIPll'· wUlliiMDelillii:I -swiiiY 0 ' M a r a B e t t y· Panthers, Jordan car-·~~·{!, .... Q F~ll Marina linebackers Hill' and Old Ranch Wllllamsoo ~nd Delores riedfiveUmeson,sdrive • v •-.o M•rk ,Vlck and Dan Sparta·as -'~-wlthWe1temHlll1fourtb Cotorafinishedwltha63 mid way· tbrouati the M-·Jecedtbewinnenl ft Ill andCanyonCrestflltb. forf1r11tplace. . third quarter•when the /: wblle Newport'l IUDI in· In B action. Santa Ana A tie resulted for Gauchos toot a com· ,., 0 "£'.sp~~pnz.a eluded 'Mike SpralC, Ti• l ·u ls had 171pointsto185for second wltb Nancy mandill&23aOle1d. ...4 C,j. PadtdeLaD&llOttl,Tom wt e to t MesaVerde,152forAr· Doug.herty. Helen 'With 6:06 left In the Mocll:ett,:.Dan Strajna &I U ,• rowbeadand149forbotb W'tllard, Mildred Wilbur period, Jordan scored on and K.rriil LIDd18Y. , Rolling Hills and Western and Roberta Sibberts 00 G a one-yara run and Jim llylAU&ENEllEYS _ralled 'anii th'score was Tbe \'lctoryill the,..:., M • lfilll. . one team at 65. On the reen converted to &end °' .. ....,......... 18-7.. , ever for Marina J;;f s · nd Members of the Santa o th e t' w e re K 1 y the Gauchos ahead, 23-0. Quarterback Mark Stodol1, the fleet· Newport after 8 tie aod ~sa eco Ana teams include Billie McChesney. Jan Graf. ~ordan carried five Whitely led his fired-up footed junior, racked up seveaRral~loeses. Se_grlst as ,Playing ca~ Wanda Christensen and times for 24 yardl on this Esperanza Aztecs of l3t yards in 21 ' carries. Ne..,Ott .td'fered at ta.in and W1olma Shivley Jane Robertson. key drive that came onl7 Placentia to an ll-t• vie~ He gained more yardq:e the• h•nAs Of inept or: The No. 1 runner at a......, CMv111:M 1. '""91t• tuo as non·playtng captain. Another tie resulted at aecon~s after Hugh tory over the University than Ute entire Universi-ficials~nce receipting Saturday's VWa Parkin· ~1~::.lltlef' CM¥I 11 ;• 1 .s.·.,.., along w1 th Connie 66 with Ginni Bordwell Robert.Sdropped Chaffey Trojans Saturday .. ~ .... t tyteam . for 8 25--yard penalty for vitational was Laguna ...,.,_. .•• ._... CS-yH1 .. 1 K!nsoy: Blba Shinn. Kris pap e. M arY qu1rterback Jamie at Tustin Jligh Sc~ .. University's first 12 players 00 the field Beach's Eric Hulst. but ~t~~o-":.i ~!;;::;ii,~ .v1r1in1a Fruehling, Williams arid Kay Broecterforasafety. 8 non·leaaue football score, with onl)' 25 But in the end it wasn•i the moat interest wu s.-....ncs.i.w,H11t1111:u.. Barbara, Limacber, Jonesonon.eteam.Ontbe J Actuall7 Saddleback seconds ' • fn th c t d ' tb l "-,_., ~ lCMI 11i" t. Marge 0 Keefe Maxine b Should h • ed battle. ..:.__.. balfremBlDlDg e the officiating that beat enWere on e c ose ,.....,. 1~111<111 11 :27 s. Strlo(k Dug G • 5 ot er were Jeannie avescor more TbeAnecs,doWn.7..0at . £Uo'I • came as Ron lbe Sailors-it was SUt.-ba e between Foothill's ~111 :••.ownion 1CM1u:as gan, wen ayers, Kohls Tina Hall than 30 P.Oints, but hold-the half came back· to Dykes romped 26yanta . too. Knights and Costa s.:~!1~.,. c,., 10:56 '-Alyce Hall, Jackie Barbara Thompson and iri&penaltiea·stopped. tbe dolftlnate the second That score came as a re-· ..wMITAnSTics M.eaa•1 lluatanp for the .,.... <•01 11 :" a. H_... cEo) Voelkl. Bev Henderson Gauchos on several half.• The inspired sulj, of a Wliltely In· "" M vanityteamUUe. ~~:,t,:s-••N<YP1 11:ns.11co BarAllob , MKarbgaretCrank, S-···~-drives against a mis· F.lperanza d~ense held ter«:eptlOn by tbe Tro-~-...A111N119 s , Leadinl 10..11 ente.rinl TNmT-....O.IM•ll_,11.e ara orey, Vickie .... JS take-prone Chaffey team the Trojans to four first jans' Sean Graham who===:. ! 1 the final varsity cross ow..,.1.S1:.u11.,....11H U1:0111 Garey,BerniceKoll,;Se-In a match vs. par tbattumedtheballover downs in the «ame and returnedit27yar.ds. TIMlflntdowfll ,, 1; country race. the :.~~=Y~!~ grist, Jinny Coffing, toumamentatSantaAna eight times. noneintb.esecondhalf. University, forced to ~==::: ,:; 110 Knights got an excep-D01PV.•1tL011Nv•TAT10NAL Mary Varley, Carol Ann Country Club, Kay 01! t~eir first ~~ The i 0 • 8 bead play catcb·UP ball in the vsn111ost 11 1:! tional performance from •s::.:1i::ro• ·Ruoff, Patti Hoyt, Inez: ·Youkerwastbewinnerin ~l.OD.S of the flrit touchdown came late in tourtll quarter. was twtY•'*1111'""" m :m Marlr:Spillaburyandde-.......,. ... ,....ICOf'l1t1-t.Grr Stansbury, Lolita Bflightwitba4-up.Mary ~' the Panthers com· the t bird P e·riod finally able to score with ~~~':;. 'ti: ~~ teated the llu1tangs, = =:';1~ :.,~~;,:; Mahoney, Gladys Jen· Dungan finished 4.00WU nµtted turnovers, but Marching 6S yards iD ci 1:20 left in the game. ~~':!.,.'.:! M J.2...18atEl&enhowerPark .,. .......... otriMon. nings, June Drury, La forsecondplace. S8ddleback failed totake ·p1ay1 Whitely plunged DU Hill intercepted a llMrlM 0 0 1 >-lo in Orange. ........,....!:!1=11tt-11. ow-Rue Harri11on, Robbie With team play g~ "!dvanta·ge of the mis-owr for the score from Whitely pas11 and re-Newport auSMiNo' ' o 0-1 In this someWbat uni-"""' "h»: ss. .1o1 OMtk u :w; "N. Sylvester. Mary Stradl· on, there was no A flight.. cues. •L-ooe·yard line Tbe turned It about 15 yards _",,.... que meet in which 22 MW10-•• 11:M. .._........... ing, Jane MartiJJ, Fran TbeG h t k -be! ., • .,, ....... °'~· Schmid, June Corle, SeeGolf, PageC4 . auc ~ oo a 7-0 ~point conversiOn at· ore~ wa11 tack.led oo ......,. 1e• " Y1 ... schools were entered IOf'llOMO••• ead on the third play of teDiptfalled It was u,.7 ~ Esperanza three. llllllMnciton ~ '! : ~! with their top runners in ~;~1~in:;:1.1 ~ t!ce Nisson and Jaye e aame when Mark The Troj8ns fumbled y,&rd ·~e .. BW Keever,·:,... ' 1 ,, -10 race ooe. their second 11. ,,.. ...,..1,.11; t 1:it:. N-.ort ter. Net Stars To Play In Benefit scored on a one-four -1·-later and•'--n,opl~ later, powered T•i. J .: 1; ~ runners in rice two and ........ ..,. ... .,.....,oi.,fllM. All of the division cm· nm and Green con r-J0 UlllCI ~ ... WI Into th d ,...,.. ...... •'--Knl hts didn'· P•UMMA•r tenders won their r~· · ball wu recovered by ..... T e en zone -...., cm, .._ I 't · ~ H11rt1w ~, .. ,... -...--~e.rted. Sa~dleba.ck.1 Eapenm.a's Dale Britt. from,_tbaone-y8J'dline. =::.,. : : ~ u have one barrier finiah DoorityU:tf. live leagues during re-it14..0with9~50left. 1be Aatecs were 00 tbe It,..:was a game of in· w.1~ 1 , '" -~~ wonethansecond. ,,.....=~c::.,cwt gularseuooplay. n the first half _on moveasain. taoep\i~ and virtually =. ! '; : t! It ~·· a second by _.,,._'*-"" C_,• Ila. D u 8 a rte~ back Jim Thil tlme. driving ·~ pusmg. University , Tou11 m 110 "' u .~bW'y to H~lst that t. TWrY ..;::~ i•:•t; t. ein e ord s on~·yard from University's 38• quarterback Job -=~~ clinched· the title for ......mnw:.0;1.Jotw11o.i.t11•:sr. Mary Zimmerman ~ak and Greens extra yard lln:A tbe A-ecs· Halag,.:i h'1d fogr paues ..,..' .. "" ,.. n fd. Foothill. Hulst was an .1uN1oa v1o•s•TY fired an 83 to capture low -· ._ Don Stod ta. ~ating a .• puv. "'°'tely ,...,..11• 145 .m e~y .wmner in 9;54, but L11Wt11s:4':10uvPt111ooc1•:11. gross honors in a low The Laguna NlgueJ 'l'W\mt 40" ~ --..I ttn..1 D 10 O • 1, 011 Wlkott 1S:1'0; I. Mllnofft Again,, it was Jordan-pitcbout fr' om Whi'tely threw ee. w.11.c1t 20 10 0 1•7 .soo Spillsbqry ran..a resTWW". SOPNOMo•• groSs, low net tourna-Ten ·5 Cl b I h. bewasntevenlistedasa > . table9·u -I' --1.o.aH1u1s:1J;t:.o.wRMrwt"11 ni u st e . scampered' in for the o\ ·""·· u :21;1.8111"'l'K.9111tw11:10-ment at Costa Mesa Golf scene of the fourth an- runmng baj.k prior~:ie .touchdown from tbe JC p p 1 Y1LLAPAaic.1NY1TAT10NAL '·Ed ,,0~:.~~:~i : t:. o.w and Country Club re-nual Boys' Club of Uie season-w o spar , nine-yard line Anothet ~ ' .... -vAimn er.--1t:10;:t.BoDM1rtlnte:v . cently. SoutbCoastAreacbartty c.arrying six straight Esperanza tWo-pointer . .' ' t .· rep 0 0 ....... n11 (1')C..taMIM VA.ltSl'fY Net winners in A flight tennis tournament again ~-::0G4:J":~~-were * * * C:'~~ :::~:=. 1.~~~~;;~~~~<HI over the _Los 1Ladgods this year. 1111(• 1-1. H1111t tLei ti:M 2• 10:11;1 lofll1u110:1•;•.Ga•-1ut course inc u e Action got under way never threatened in the OAM•n1on1T1cs .1uNtowc:oU.ioe JUN•o•vaasiTY s.i11111ury <f"I •:• i. w.....,_ 10:•; s.""" 1u110:21; '· DertJ 1u> Marianne Holt and Kay Saturday and continues secood half and p1-~---Al"lt..... SC...,, ... ""' SC...,_,..... tMYJ IO:ie•.SLJllWI (MDllO:WJ. 10:U ;7.(:Mpill'l11r lNl10:J6;1.S.--... with an excellent defe:i;; ~,.....,..=1~ : : FulMncft · • 1 , 1 , i4' a...-e..c11 1 0 0 ~,. v.,.... IC.Ml M;M '-o.n-iu.1 '"' 10: .. ; •· e11i.rt (U> 10,..,: to. JD.ay 11 each. today and will conclude T __ ..,..dewns .. l) Sn±H ' :k 1 ' I I • 1-12 ........... ..., ' s $ s-.. IO:M 7 •• .,... CS.-y HIH1) 10::14 L °'"'*" (U) 10;'3; II.Stein IN)l1:1•: In B night. Fran Lewis next weekend when the •ame, forcing pressure v..,..,_..."" 1ao .. _ S•••ll•b•(" •iirl•t~ ,,,, '· ~ ... sc-r1,..: ke-er1;1nsw1c:k. r:v-K1111r ~1i.1 1o:M •. Nldlohl 11. $1'1'111tl 1trt1 1t:1•; '" c.1"' <i:tl bad an 88f g h $4 "-...,.. ,_,_ ~110 •• ,. ...... -~ ........ 11:M;w..A.1~<">11:a or ross ooors ,000 men's singles and on. Broeck er •h-••bout. v.-,.....,. • 11 ' -"""'-1, -. Dli ...... ,_.. rNrd •· Aldrlc11 s, s11usr s. ..__. .._,.. __ _.. with A p . ........v... v .. -. 1 , , ,....,s..tMH,ic.~. fllfllllln. ~""n. -..-.>tt:•11,......,. CRo\llll (IK) .1uNtoavAas1TY nn · appas and doubles pro event is Tim Mur;rby, a 6·0, Ntt,.,._ ,,. .., •1t01M-so"" 10:•1tt.Dut1:1ce1D1w"".-11•:"' ....,CJ11t11Ju.t'""'1Y M·-'•e Assmus tied f sta ed. 0 sar...,~ 111.u 1-1. oerk11 c"' 1e:1s 1• 1.~1u110:11;1.itJllo•••Mu lU1 ..._... or g 20 ·POUn defensive y--~~. •JS.! MU ,._ a"--M• ·-1 l netat7S . d d d .,....,_ .. _,. s-s1 ~ 1 2 i ~• ~.._.. 1 1 1 .._. ~(CM> 1•:• s. u...... ' :.. u 10:.,:•.,..,.11• • Included in the group au a r • r o PP e ..... ,...,. 1 ...,,t11es1est s-o N °'9ftlllC1111t s i o 1-Q .~v . 0 0 1 o-1 <MY> 1t:•4. o..n 1F111""""l 11:• cut 1t:«1: s. O.Wwty 1u1 10:•: '-On the shorter Mesa I · · th Broeck er on several kw'l.,,o.rtsn .°" ... <:Nit tc:0t11t1~-""""~ --.;. L..a~t• "· Mouts s. s. Qa1 -u... .... w.1 *" .. """"" cu> 11:'2; 1. Fllli'ldlln cu> Und P aymg m e pro event plays f b . 1 Ui'lfWnlty" 0 7 0 ~, ac 1 •• a. s-.._. 1, e. ~ ""'"*" 1. K"""" 1, owi~ a. ~ ~, io:u '~"w1111 11&1 10:si: a. 9K1llf' 1u11o:ss; '· ,,..,., a course, Phil Goep-are John Andrews, Alex or 11( asses. Elflf- 0 0 12 ...,.. Dl*'Ott. tt111tt,w--.FV-fl'Wte. o.-.. , tt:n L ·~,.._CL•> w111 :01 ;lO.Sd!IOhorltCu111:• per was the gross vi ...... -01 d vAalfTY 10;.0" ..,__, c~1 -.:•10. ll'lt0$M·SO~ .......... me o. Jerry Van ._...., .. """ .._,. M11e ...,,.,, 11:• 11• O'Hsr• ,.... .. ,,,...._U11u.i.......tty1191 with 86. Betty Zeigler Linge, Scott Carnahan. H...e<\ii9NUI 1 , 3 i-t0 <Mo> 1t:so 11 .... , ... c"-'111" 1 . ......, (UI 11 :11; :t. T. ,...,, cu won net with 6S with Del Bob w · ht d G The Gauchos scored ibelr lut TD with f i21l left in the third quarter .,.hen fullback Chuck V~n Liew blasted~ off rlltit guarCI fo~ a 41-yard nm. , * * * MMalTATllTtCI . • c ----...... ---· -.,... ... ·-· aUSHINO ... _ tell Y• 1 .. . " ... • • .. ... ·--11 1)4 " .. 10 " , .. 1 • ..... .......... ""-.. " ... -v111..,.111:-. 11:•: i. ,.,....kk-cu1 11:14; •. rig an ene ·~::Wi.,: ,,.._! ~. ~~~ 11aos ~-...,.. Cl.H) t0:• t. AMcW1 <UJ 11:•': s. Pew9tl 1u1 Gustkeysecond at66. Malin. - l.Te¥•I T•r..r1y c~1 11 :11 i . s11111nt1 11: ... : •· '· ''''' 1u1 11:11; 1. Rae Mitchell won B Andrews reached •L- .NMIOllVAMtTY lArttMJ 10:,.6. OWrtton CCMJ 11:J1 Mc:cr..dy IUI tl:OI; I.~ (U ) fU b ~ • tr ... , ... ..,......._ 1. Minn 1Mv1 10,19 '· T...-.1• 12:0t; "· v.n.__ cu1 u :11; t0.. g t gross with 87 with quarterfinals of the ..,...,.......,. PllOIKoSOPtt ''"''"''""'''':n1.~<Moi DwtkrCN111:Jt. BettyBlakemorethenet Fr-ho ltb .• 10:1rS ...... .,.... Ctts_.r,) IO:S1 •. JUNIO•VA•S•TY -..1 enc pen w YlC-::::'ewt ~ ~: ~ ~::: ~':';:' r.:..~" . ; ~ = ~:::! lltnYCTroy111:0':t10.WMt•"-•) ,.....WIOl)MI .... .,.. victor at 63, followed by tories over Roscoe Tan~ 0r.,. Collll: KOr11t1~_, I. e: J H•tcarlt9 ~· lilMnblf9 11:10 11. H"""" n!1oiotldo>11:11 t . ,,..,,_ <MOJ 11 :n : t. 0im Phyllis Barnes (64), ner and Eric va Dill 5"11th1.F•mff.Mlli:Nlt,Wrlltt. l.T..,....t: : • 1:t.HMUILe111:1s. "lMOJ 11:1-t; 1. Flll .. trklt lMO> ' O 1 d n en. • v.t.as1n •1U •-1. •1111 CCMJ JO:D 1. 11:is: 4, o.im CMO) 11 :•: s. °'°" Mlle 8 me o won t be vaa11TY 1ciw-1.-,o..rten 1w~111rtll'J10:46J.Lundln(Utl fM0111:"N;6.C..~s1Mo111:1•; 41N1re .Wimbledon cham-sc .. .,....,...... a.taMna 2 1 1 ~ '°'" 4. C..Ny {KINlllllY) 10:• s. 1. TOITWIC• ($) 11:11; •. Ovftc• ($) E I An . hi Sllt'Vltl 1 1 1 ~ .......,.1 1 1 ., ..._. o.!Ntriedll 1La110:s1. 11:x ; "· ~· CMOI 12;46; 1o.· r ene , gstadt won p1ons P in 1959 along ET""' o t 1 o-c c.1,1 Mtsa "•''"": ....,,. ,, R-.J-'I. w., 1~110:111. E11«itt ~11.cs111:s.. the low net trophy for the with the Australian title .. -• ., • •• 1 .. " ... ,. ... • ... 1 .. 1 ••• •• ,,, • ... • 4• '°it ~ EIT"'°K41flng:Wllson,Slmm. Gel...,.,.t:,lltMI. ICMlttt:•J.Sarmi.Mo ll'\.VJ10:S1*-ll'ltONt-IOl"M th fSe and -· .,1uNt0avA11tS4TY .autuoavAasiTY .. '*" c~J to:M t ""'°"' ..,.,....,11111•..,.• moo o ptemberwith F wasH _runner up at ._..,,o.. ..,...,o-rttn . cvP111 :ot. 1 .......... .,..o.1•1Mo11t:M; a 70.7 average for the oreat ills the san:ae • ·* """ a..-. 1 1 4 ._. ... '-'· K•lw CCMI tf'..a L a..,__ <MD> 111•; 4. "'*.CMOI • I b F ear ..... ' t: t: ._. FcMltlMI 1 J S' H Ollrt (Ill M:P I. Olmlftl ...... U"Vl 11:•; s. l!Y9M (MO} 11:5.1; .. MM>-1"0Dlen s c u at oun-y • • ,,,. ..... rw:lli,. 16 • ................ ' ,.......,. " 1 • ·--"--•--u·...1-r ,lltw. I I I S-4 ce. .. WM KOtlnt: 81rtlfl '· 1f:S• '· Cr•llt (LH) 11 :11 ....... CMOl1t: .. ;1.v.r-CM1>1 tain Valley Mile Square Carnahan and Wrl&ht ~-..-un :t 2 TtM:lf~--. M t 10 ~ = .......... ,, .. , .,..,.. • 1 • -... V...1111 . 41 .... ~.......... Qt .,. ............. Wt.I WU Yr:ltlil•lllwt . ..,,, ,...,,, r ....,., ... 44 ...., t .... .., ........ 11 a t1t11 1 1 w ._. °""" 0 •• ._, ----ro ::::. = - ·-.. I IM 7 t ... ,. .. ...... . .. ,. ~ .: 1,: ' . . ' ' 12 . .. . . .. . ~ • a . • • • • ....... ....... ,._,..,. ,,, ... di -:: ~· 4 .... .. .,, ., .. 4• .... ... ~ ~uvn llll!I ... .,,:..TW9~i T11t119 J.Hclrlll. w11t•t1•td, Arnold, ston1191 •• 1t. o.iu1e1ac~111 :11. ~':,:,•: Stedflltll tMD> 1t:'5; •. GolfCourse. are ex~UC Irvl.ne -... L.1....... R-.7-'l.H_."'-lCMJ1':•t CSI 11:41'; 11. ft9'1ft Uio\01 :-"°'""°"' ..:.,~" .... (f'I 11:11 i. v.....-n-. rvP> 1s:oo. In an odd boles event. players. Wright cap-'""or Pro Snnt ~" ... """ ..,........, n:w 4. °'*Y (llVI 11:11 s. \llJIMf" tured the 1974. soutll .r1 . r --:;:: ! ~ ; ::::: =..--: : % ~ a.a111:1;~-.v ... a11T'f'. UCI p I • , Hampton, N .Y . cbam ... · AlCerlaonofSoathern £1TOftlOM1rt1:MlnMt•1. a...Mnacor1,..:•..-rs'-.. R1C111-1 ... ,,c~v111 :"1.,..,... o 01818 D 0 Jl 15 6 pionship. CalUorola College is VA•••TY "'!""•,.._·~··· · t.Mv111:121.str1tk11n 11'Y)11:J16. .,._ ' • The draw for the pro maki0 1 • 1tron1 bid to s.~"a.':"; i: 1_, "".,:::::;~ =.• <l'v~ !_i:M ~· s-tt• ,....,, Ti Qui portion of the touma- c a 1pat on Cfie Seattle,.........,. 'l:. s 4, .,...,_1~~ i a 2 ...-. fl9G 1-1. al9deo 1L1111:•1 m nt;tscoredfour Friday nlaht, playing ment will include az -r&onlcs N•tlon ... ' 1M0111*•"....,..:c....i.~ L11 11 • · • o o t-• ~11CTrwy111 ·na.•~ goalsand.NickBabaand "'°"'atBelmontPla 1 ~ ~ - H "'"-..,.... .. -J -..,111:•4. c... ,: •> 11.·•· ·-· v~ u. P &yer.J. Bulietball A1aoellltloa • "'..:',-:"'.... • .. •• ..,..,DN11,.1~M .,_,"",_,,111:.0. ;o.....-Gary Figueroa ad~ed. UCtwrappedtbegame· Celebrity exhibition team for the romillf "°'"'°"" •J.Htt*"ol 1t1111n,W1Hll1M. i:tt111:1 1-1 ...... , .. cCMJt1:nt. three each in sparking up earl)', scoring three matcheswillbefeatured. MMCMlunderco.:cti.Bill ._~..,...,..I 1 11 ~ ~.:,:~.,:..1 ' tt:::.~i1\~:;' • .'~:J.:O::-~~ UCirvinetoaneaaylM ioala in the opening throughout the tourna-Ru...U.. ,...v.... 2 , 0 ._. -== • 1 • t-1 · t1 :a1.D1Au111Mo111 :n.. water po.lo victory over quarter and seven th the ment. , bla..rectDllntta4QUit,d ._ t1_~ ~fltll• ~ J.. -=--...,..:,..:.,. 's, ~· c.= t;;'io~':':!, 1fJ1 :~~~ Pepperdine College . at second period to take an: · Tickets for the e.- scrlmmqepoln , beacondu ~ .,..._:.... =-•1.-~i._:--..... ,........ <,., '1 :e11s. M111ww "'~' Newport Harbor Hiatl U-lbaUUm~lead.. will be avallablt! at u._ ta and was •inlled ..,...., ... ,.. .. .........,.. ''~._..,.,. ~-....n-~~ui;clay. . ,. .. .,_ Laguna Nlauet Temia out aa one of the top Llili:N9Ncll • a·,,...,. .._..,~' ""*' 1. ~1111u1ao12. l'WMlft "°" wlft Wl'S Ute -An-----· Club throughout tb - • • • 11' I :t f ti ...... •• '·"' .... 1\' __. b th _,,,. ........... v.it.r · • •' ,..., ...,.... 1 11 t-4 v.t11Y<M:l91a.eo.11Mna01:as1<1. teaten' 1'-tb In elght "'"11 •• >·• 't:-• · • .-.• ()flD8rS y Ole wa.-•--klHlftl! L•-Otlftd11, --· , s t e • •1 •---~::.."' IJI. UClr'llfll 4 1 t ,._., tournament W1lh ••11-DlllinCtheactiOD. D'HlrL ,...,_ osvlchoft a. Mlu.r '-*"'"" k1lrll'lt1-..--1..;;;;. -" ; ...,... C•IDM tbia aeuon. UCl ..:;;::., T'~~~ ~~· adm.lasion al $2 a:i , ~ I(~°" ... '·"'"" -· • i -"': ,...,, ~"' ·~~'_'.:'..'.:_ r~~. t\ acU~n next ,.,_ '" 1 • tbre&<lqpuo•a~, 1 ; • ' •• ' ' • _, .... .,. ....... 1 ~·\•"•''"''''''' ' . . ., ............ ~ . -v ....... •• . ... . • -. • • IWl.YPll.OT Women's· Football S. . • ' Results College · Tour..e1 reli· To Benefit ,UCI F1••KI 11mman.es For Area WEST USC2S, Wub. St.10 UCLA31,Stanford21 Cal:U Ore1001 Colo.st'. 17, Ore. St.8 o.tfllltltllll (11 ... 0.-... ""'" ,....__ COHI O.f C:.lkt11t•t. HI• (OH ) ae1Soren&011 .. S. c;.IKil::Mttl ION) Ml Oehl11rom..,._ .-wlc .. lpMJ llelG. SIK1•t. <»y1 lDM) .,.. M. 51.uo t.t. M. Uni !KlotfK1llyM. 0.11MH Coi»-MltMY lSCI cr.t -*'k~W.lt& ... Mltllll-C. Tovey COM) Mf Ot'n.Br•Y ... BenlVlde•D. ro .... ., fOM) .. "'1st- U...,..4, Llmon-McDon•ld iDH) del l"""'"-1· 1·Si<il 1-1. SM<IYt~·Wlnf IOHI *1 LUl'llM.lrlbs ., ~ci1-Mcklllolfiy (OHi "-' -.-in. (lrMlll'f' •1 ""'°'"'""'llLIKli IOM} d•I FerrMnc•n· eGgiel•I. 4.,-fl.eKll ISi UI U11lffnll'f' Slltilfft 1(10QM (U) def ...,,.,t,,.nl•l. G.111'11 !UI 1191 VIUIOl'WI M , Ci.rll IUI a.f Srnltl'l M . • $!11111' IL Bl dill EOll' t -J. 11 .. i.1 !LBI dlf Gorcien 1-5. ~_., !UldelJ!mtlMtM. • o.tlllel Jlober1SOl'-Tlyl0r (lBI def R- K•mlm .. lt 1-1. Pt .. llOl'l·Mlllm•n (LEI) d•I ""'l'lm00dy·O.l11"m •s. GOLF ••• Coed r-ilb MIXIO OOUSLll ~......-.Jc 11111110.. .... a... 81elre·Sm111 IOl dtl H•dle,.· (lolcfnMl'.,_I, r-J. · C"llefl·Mlyt COl def Crlspltl, MmnolkesH,U "!· Mo•·N•d••u lo d•f $p•tOIHI· Ml1t,.t11 M, 4-& .. 6·1 • ... .,.,. .. Boone lu) a.I ,..,.,.,...._._ Continued From C-3 · ~h~~c1.ip11outo ·to1 wt Mll!'Mro-c 1<1uw4-1 .. 1. Ann Bowe won rughl h•k·'llefr• {0) def 8urtOl'l•80YdM .. ,.,.ith a 2-up while three ~!i:',.o.1• toi dt'f ort~NuQlnl players tied for second at t:ot1 1011.p 0,11 , co1 d•' Ki••1~ 5·down including Mar· H1-lm1n11•1 ....... jorie Knox, La Verne Hall ft!~t."li:.·ttllO!Wt 101 •• ,_,_1. and Gloria Fleming. \1011 A(d.+ictrooc11-01111y 101 •• Whltl,..r.Qulnn .. 2.1-s. Ind flight it was Wilma Odilfl.()lton 101 ae1 Mc:Ml1LM-011111o M I lh . " 2 ... ,Ml.MI. aypo e e winner, .>-Cocl'lr1111-wllson 101 "' ,..1,.,.,. down. Ethel Ward, Irene ,...,.,.1•1 ... 2. McKerlie and Frances LMt~ticM, 111 Pl o.*""w.m R·eed tied for second at f,.=::;:~~~'.~~11 Hf 1<uw1M•· 5·down. . Cr••·Sl•lll IGWC) d•f SC:Mwr· In third place were :i:«~!T!~~~~(owc1 dt't Pu11cto- i\t ary Dickinson, Harriet ci.111 .. 1,M . d Id II Apper.aerrym1ri ClBI dlf Br"' t-lopkins an e e 5!•1CN11.,,,M ,M . Fason, all with 6-down. Ao,...Kr.m fLBl cNI w.1t·T1ykM'.,J, .,.,,,s. lrrlae c.,.., &eM<lkt·Ho.e tL11 '"' sc:r.uu,._· °""'-'· J.1 , 1·S. Jean·O'Skea was the A w~4t.1pi.ton-~owc1-., WN&- n. hl . ' ~-"\..,.twf'Mu ..... M .1 .. 1g winner 1n an even Lel<l'llf'·5"9ul~ri cGwc1 Ht Foster· holes event at Irvine ""9t'"1,M . Coast Country Club with . ==-~:~:t cowci "' Pr..-nt· a341Aiscore. swelfl ·Moor• cGwc1 def Olh · I A aurtct1-P1tcr.1111..i,•-1. er winners n io;1..-c.r,.. CLBl 0.1 A1rn.r11-u."""' flight included Dottie s-1,1-s,1 ... Fieer (35), Carolyn Gray Loper-Y~no 1owc1 "' M•••SMw ' .. 2,W. (3S'h) and Dee Dee White (36). Jenda Horne and Nan· cy Barnes tied for first in B flight with 35, followed. by Dorothy Wrlgbt (37) and Dorothy Jo Swanson (37\lo). It was Joyce Norman the wiMer in C flight. with 38, followed by Helen Peterman (38\.'J), _... ... 1.c.1 1t1 .. ~9Mct11 Dori.I Keyes (40), Peggy o!;;.•" ••I tc:orll\9: T•ddl Sweeney and Gretchen Ausb<!ra (401>). A.._C.tT_, I UCO.viii ... 10.15. \)-3., In D lllcbt, Ruth Payne was the winner with 35lh:. Ernestina · Valdes was secon d at 38 with Mar&aret Monger (381A) t...-a.:.~~~TJl\hNl"SlfT 1s-1. · next and a t ie between 1s-11. Pina La1erman and Bet- ty Hazewlnkel at39. JUNIOlll VAllll lTY ,,_.,.,, LavUM &each e11f u111 .... rt1ty 1s.-1, ...... VAllll lTY • LHl'ldlf Ectlton \M. l-1S, 1J.10.. Jutteo•-vA11111n Alt was duest day at UIOl'ldef1.Mra1s.-11.1s-10. • V~lllllTY '1ntlngton Seacl lff ~"1l)oc1<et••T1.,.1w,1s-.c. Country Club this' week ,u11110111v••s1TY and a three better b alls of Ml"""V11~:::S~~o,.,W.1'·1J. foursome competition Glrdlft Grow Mf M111n1 1s-10. ,.,s. IS-11. tookplace. .aUNIOlllYAlllSITT Three team1 tied for Merl,.. tt.t Ger-.. Gro .... 1s.11, lo pell 1)-11. first iD w net com -VAlllSITY lion at 213 including June E1t..cJa dlf L.oo Alfll.,. ta..14,. Do l Elalo Putman, tJ-IS-, IS.It, y e, e . JUflllOAVAllltln Donna Estes and Evelyn U1Aml9n*'Emnci.1w,1w. llice; Helen owaen,-,;;-~A=~H. ... tw. Deane Olson, Geri Hege ,.1s.1a..14. an4 Betty Briley; and Dini ~~11•:.:111S:~!! ... 1s-n. SUe Hubnel, Mary Van· 1s-1. SC...., GHrt.n E.,... .. u 1 0 o 1_..4 "" ..... ,"""' 0 0 0 0-0 k_..,QNrt.n ....wpwt H•rbor 0 0 0 t-• M9r1M 0 ' ' 0-t1 NHTD: Tl'lclmclton. PAT: 8-j ..... n (pa-.l.M911MTD&: SMUlln,Mllltl" •. ~..,0-,..,. lrvlnt ' II I I ·~ Uftl ... nlty "-•rw11 0 ' 0 0-. lrvlne TO.: Tbofrl-11 I, NlcbM,. Jones. PAT1: Tl'IOrolPWll J lrvns), Nlcllen1 lr1111>, Oelgedlllo Cr...,I. Unlvw1ltrTD: Ztidl~er .. s.,.••••re k_.,o..,.. ... c .. .,.,... 10•0-u D1ww1 Mtlll O I O 0-I D•11• Mllll TO: GGme1. PAT' Golne1 Cr1111!. . · lk.n ly OH rt.rs IMler Del 0 ' O 0-t. LBWlllOn 0 1 II> 1-M Mal ... 0.1 To:>: Gleel-011. kff9 llty OUeriars CM\f'MU 0 ' o 0-• Mh1lonvi.jo • 0 0 1-14 Mi111ofl \lleJo TD1: O'hoe. IWewle'f'. PAT: Leon.rd (r1111I. kw• IY O-rt.n Onl ... l"llty 0 ' • 0--l1 E1'P9f'.,UI 0 0 • l --l4 u..1.,.r1Hy TDs: Aouller, Zeldl.-.r. kff9 ly OUert<lrs CtltONd911Mr 0 0 0 6-6 Eltet>el• 1 l • ~--ll CdM TD1 hc ... lof. l!slMcla TDI: 1Crels11. PAT: Mlcll1 llllclll. safety; •NI 1-. Fl•ld Goel: Hit~• In .,.rdll. k.,,.,0-rten .,... ····-· l.-8Hcl'I 6 I I 6-IO l•111n11 l••tl'I T~: Clementi, llll<Mnllon, ... \19M. PAT: Pl--). k ... ., .... Nn ~ Cl-11'9 I II 6 I-ti ve11r1<1a o • o •-n Sen Cll>mefltw T~: McElnty 2, --lc-...,0-"9f'I "-'MflV ..... ., 11 o I 0-44 WHlll'llltl* I I 0 I -I FV T0.1 Ci'n.tll I. PAT: 5"'1•, Cllldl1I. lc-.lty ... ,..,. S1d•1bacll o O o 0-o Huntl ..... lffdt I I 0 12-fil HI TOI: lr11..-tt I. P1vr-t11, Humpl'l,.y,H1 ...... PATt: Pl ..... ltl (runl, Grotcost tpi&11I. Slhtl'f': Ow- r.,.tlltKll ... punl.J. ....... _ """""°'1H•rtlor 0 O t >-I Mlrl,.. •• 0 .... NewPOrt fleld Goll: M•ll• IU , .. ,. lc..-fnQm1'trs C.-mtMlr 14 ' t t--44 E~i. 0710-.1 EltmKi. TO.; MU11.,_,., ---. PATt:0'9r._.t Clllcll1l. .,_...,o.e ...... Oltt.Ml'tl ........ I \11111 Pllrll o o I .._... CO.\IMl'tlTDt: f-'klt. PAT: Ol.- tl'llrt (pats). k..-lli"Qu~ D9nloHllll 2 I I o-1 Elf-o • o 1-6 o.M Hiii• TD: Steil•. 51i.1y, -· san Dl•a• st. 211. Fresno St.O San J-St. 80 Cal SL (L8)7 Paci!lc Bl, Cal St. <Fullerton) 20 WNtt!erlt,U, S-Di.eo1' ,... ...... OttlideM•ll c.i ,..,.., I "-NJ •• '"""" ....... owcoSl.24.SMl"r.n<l.uSC.14 UCRl...rn.. .. ,GllSl. ILAlll ar... PMlfk U, l.IVernt 16 Gii l..lllNlr.,_ 1 .. NorthrlOll ~· UCOl1tlt4, HlrHNI S1ilt I Ntffdlo ut-111, C.I Poly fSU))I ·o.,_.-Mudd1',USIU1 .........,,.St.tt.s.cr-t1St.1 Uftf .. ld Kl, Wl'lltmM Colle9l 7 Pklfk llltNr .. 21. lA.!I & 0«11 W. Wl'llhlortl'I Col t), Wllllf!Wtlt It Por11erd$1. 42, S1ni1 0 1r•2' SOUTHWEST 'O Oklahoma 24, Texas 17 Texas A&a.1 38, Texas Tech9 Arkansas 41, Baylor·3 No. Tex. St. 28, Houstono Miss. St. 28, Rice14 Abll«M24, St.phen F A111U11I AICOn'l1S, Te .. 1Soull'Mr110 """'lo St $2, s.m H0<.t1ton SI I .......,dP•YMll, SI.ii MOMSlm10 MC....._SlH, Teu1,ArllftgtDll2'1 NELDubl-e$t:M,Um.r1 Tne1(.o( A&llo6, E Tex11S11 SWTeu1St.1t11t, T•r1eto/ISl.ltel Trinity 1,,McMIH'TyO MIDWEST OhioSt.49,lowaO Michigan 16, Mich. Sl.6 Nebraska 16, KansasO lllinois42, Minnesota23 lowaSt.17, Kansas St. 7 Northwestern 30, lndian.a 0 Missouri 41, Okla. St.14 Wisconsin 17. Purdue 14 KentSt.22, W.Mich.17 New Mex . St. 26, Wich. St. 24 Bowl. Green24, Toledol7 Louisville&, Chattanooga 3 Sports Calendar For Area ,......,.Od.tll ~l"lt tennlf-f:tlll'ICia •1 LI ~nu. UJ. Ci'rlt MMettMoll-l.Qftf .. ICll a:111; Or ..... Col•! Collittte ():lO), Go*" Wt1tlt Pllf'~ l4 p.m.). Girts ¥11i.,.tt.11--cor-del #Mr It s.ant1 AN I• p.rJI.), UC lr1tlnt .t C.I si.i. Cloftl llNtl'll 11 p.rn.). Girts flelcl lloclley-(;oldlft WH1111 "9lomlr (J :Jll, T...,., coct. 141 Crots c: ... 111ry-<or.,.• ,., Mir, £st.Kl.I, El TOnl It GwOMI ~I~ vtllt~I C8olw Gr•ncle l'IOll at Miio ~"9rtill:tS. W1W poa.--w•r~ It H.....tlngton IHc:tl (I : ISi, El CIW!lnt ll OMd9l'I '#tit 01, ""'-AMI It Of ..... C.O.. ll:JIJ. Girts ..... .-.Tllltln M E,._ 01, ~ Ai-ilM It MlrlM (l:tSl, S.. a-.. It MlllJotl vi.)O. El TOl'O It l....-luc:fl, Ufll¥erS!ty .t: DIM Hlli. t.11 •I l :JI W, Hlll'JI ....... IMc:l'lll """K.1 lll. Gh11 ¥11...,.,.ll-T11ttlfl It Edl!lllll U:JI). 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L10 11111 lo.ell 11 hi\ Cle --W, UnlWWll'Yllt lit Toro f•ll ltl: 111. CMrll ti.Id llOC:llOy-fi'<I....,_ _. ~WlllQ:IOI. ,."k• ••••1cn s ~~':. : : : ~ ·o ege occer o.r..~ 1 1 •• AMtM Alemllol I I U 4 ~ t 1 Ul1 LIQul,.. t t 1 12 _,.. ...... PK"k•2'.l.otAlfll90111 SKllRS Corona Del Mar!! Open • 1n .. Niemi COl to, Da}'WIO Tulla :U, CIDelnmll Ja -· ' SlllrnU. F.innont 10 WHI llllerty 14, W11t VI SU1el4 &.ltSlts,fl~l4 ....... V•wntlrt1,G'-M lllo5t 15 Demonstrator sale! CAI.I. US FOR A QUOft (21S)-1114) m:nao e - FOR POPULAR SIZE TIRES: F.78-14 and G78·14 plus·Federal Excise Tax of $2.47 to $2.62 and retreadable trade-In. · Sllvertown Belted Whitewall De!rolt's choice for many 7 5 cars Size Sale Price RegUarPrlce F.E.t A78-13 $29 532.90 $1.77 878·14 31 34.70 2.02 C78·14 34 37.1:/J 2.10 El8·14 35 40.50 2.32 F78·14 37 41.80 2.47 G78·14 37 43.00 2.62 H78·14 41 46.30 2.84 F78;15 39 4430 2:55 G78-15 41 45..70 2.69 H78·15 43 47.30 2.92 J7g·15 43 48.40 3.()9 L7 ·15 46 50.90 3.21 ... FRONT END SAVE $22.00 ALIGNMENT BRAKE OVERHAUL ' ·l Q95 ~~ .. -c.n ....... ~ Olis-.... 3995 ~==-~.:t." Q:t.11 JI. F~ Good•1.eh • I . ' - .. •• .. , • " ~ l • l • SANTAANA C:Yl'llSS AtW-4 ' . 14MJ4J ~C~O~ST~A~ME~SA!..:·~_,~9~H~M~BO~R:!· B~LW~-l:· ·:,j~~-6~:-4;4~21~j + •so.,....u. 147·7111 ! •J::i;.,..-· uo w.&aeOl,M 11 .. 1111 -t . ' • ' I . •\ ,, <' f I , ' • • •• r QTC II lloft Active =~.)#£!.NA~~·--= .... .__ ...... _ ... · NY, AMEX, OTC Gainers and Losers . • • • DISCS: Bad Deal for U.S. Cons11n;iers? AUA'l'IOai'"d NEW YORK (UPI) -Rapid arowtb of the U.S. forelp trade s~lus this year bas en- . couraged foes of the 7,000 Domestic International ~ Con>0rationa to.trytoaboU.b them. Opponents ~rcuo tUt P,ISCa. as 111ey an cllled,noloa1erareMOdod.tUttbeycootthefed. · eral 1overument too much in tues and that it la , Wnlllf to 1ubll4ile ~ by meana of these eompanteo and allow fcnlan.,. to pay 1-for . Americangood.lthanAmericanspay. • ·-·DISC (-a110 are urging repeol of the fonlp tu eNdlt, a tabnique used by virtually all Dallona to pr"'mt double taxation of blcome -abroadL and tho 1-.i cloferrol of taxes cm fanlp prvnta unW the.........,. are broulbt -· THE DISC Acr authorized by Conareo• ID 1911 allows U.S. compani'es that form DISC sub-~ sidiaries to continue to defer up to 50 pereent of repam.ted fqrelgn eaminp provided tbele pro- fits are plowed back into developing export markets. --" The National Forolan Trade Counell aayo It II !_.Ible to estinlate juat bow much of the bup 1a1D ID America ~ of loodl IUld eervlcu la attributable to creation of the 'Dillea. Tbe drtaluatiolll of tbt dollar dur1D1 the -admlDlatration and the lrowlDs In_ In JuputU and export capabllltieo of American . Jllnm ·probably have been bl11er faoton cm the 1'bole. • But Chairman Rqlnalcl JODN of Genaro! The .world's fltft rugtit of commer~l11l 1eairoin1 car10 con!.tnera and lrllt!k trailer rl11 arrived af Oakland Intema· tional Alrpc1rt lbll DlOlllb on a CS Galaxy Air Force plane: Frain . Tennessee, lhll load was 1401000 pounds'.of conlainerl1ed Electric Co., buln1 b1a conclusions on 1o•em· mm fltilHI~·ay1-1t i.-a1remely .•lcnlfican\. . ~at the big growth al U.S. exports bu occurred lil the four yean 1lnce the DISC1 came into ex· -.. . Jones llH been aJ1Ulnl that abolition of the IllSCI would be.a huge oelback to the nation's tontan trade and would destroy the belt Jo.,. eru~J tool' and~ weapon aaalili.t receulon ·and.tnflatloD'th• country has at preomt. • PaESIDENT a OBERT M. Norris of the Na· tioaal Foret_an Trade Council told the House Wayo and Meana Committee ID July the DISCs cargo. • .. Rust-free Sports, Car Is No Joke . FRANKFURT, West Germany <UPI) -Some competitors pdoh-poohed Ponobt'1 new ·ruai· :rree-cars as an ... dvertislnt gag. But the critics at the 48th In· ternatlonal Automobile Exhibi· tlon soon choked on their jokes. · Designers said Porach•. maker of swift, slick lpdrta can, has probably set a new I~ • courae with Ila six-year rlllt·free guarantee. They aald 1everal other companies Will probebl1' follow suit next year. • ,\part from the Porsche unveil· ma. the oxblbit was matlted by tbe abMnee of most large tire maker• and .a trud towar4 smaller cm. Iii recent montha, Oeraaan auto journoll have crlUc!Jed tire lllal<ars for alle1edly flllirll to uq pace with automobile .s. ntopmeata'. Tb17 iay llUID1 fatal accidents result from blowouts beoauae titea are too weak for imctemcarwet11rts and ll(N!edlo. vehicles them1elvea .... They should have welcomed every op. portunity to improve their image before the public.•• Exhibits by about 40 automobile manufacturers showed a marked eni~b on 1maller vehicles. altliough not perhaps u small as car makers bad anticipated in the wake of the energy crills. have more than Jultifled their creation by set· tin& more American eompanlea into export busl· naa and makbl1 It -'bl• for relatively small companlea to finance export dHelopment. -.. He sold tho Dl&Co make the llDanciDI of export recolvabl'!' eaalw and help finance Ion&· termforeiptradt~ a-ral l!:lectrtc'1 JODN was more 1peclflc. In a recent article, ~ pointed out that, for vartou1 rea1on1, payment from ov1r1ea1 customers to Amert cm ftrma ll 1lower than pay· ment from domeatlo "'81omers. Tbls la ao much tbt c-. J--. tUt It taUo a--, million m0<e ID warlllng capital to llDance $1 biWcm worth of Ol<Port b11stw1 than $1 bUllon of domestic busln-. Tbe DISC tu deferral offsets :partoflb\ab11rdanfor_..,ht1old. Both the Nationol ll'oretanTradeCouncti aftd J..,. ompbulltd that In lhtlt view DISC. are •-tho only effectiW> atop the United Statoe bu been able to take to oll'HI 1ublldleo Eumpe and Japan &Ive their exports and DODtarif! di•· crimblatiODI a1a1ut lmporta from the .United si-. Tbe AJ'L.CIO ba1 been qalnlt the DISC1 from the betinDIDI conteadlq they only help the bis multinational compani• and their aoti'vl- ty ID various wa:ra helps export of American jobo. . A SPOKESMAN foe the lcHl1111 trade counell said he regarded the threat toabollsb the DISC• as serious because abolition •ppeals to labor and to populiJI pollticlana • Last February, Sen. Frank Church (D· Idaho), lien. Floyd Hukell (J>.Colo.) and Sen. Abraham Riblcoff (J>.Colm.) Introduced a bill to aboU.b the DISC• and to end the forelp lax blveotmentcNditandmakeothertaxcban1eeon theforelp 1arnln11of U.8 .... pdrationa. Church claimed th• bill would recapture M.1 billion in tax· -ee now beinl avoided by t-mneoa eo<p0rationa. He oald '820 muiton of tUt aum would come froin aboU.biDI tho DISCI, which, he cbarfed, "benefit mainly the 100 biqeat multinational c:rr:r.,,amn. '' He alto~ the new floating t excbanae rat.II can inlure that American exports will be competitive In forelp markets andaothe DISC• no lciqerarelleeded. Rep. Charin Vanllt (D-Obio) and Rep. Sam Glbbooa (J>.Fla.) have Introduced bUla in the -that would abollab the DISCI. Gibbon• II a member of the Wayo alld Mew CommlttH, which framu t•x bllll, and bla me&suri. la an amendmenttothe1meroltaxreformbill. GIBllONI SAID ba r. . qalDit tlie msts becaUH be doean't bellne 1ublid111na export.I•• neceuary or detlrable ... Why ahould foretanera pay 1111 for Amortcon foodl than Americans 7" htuked. He 1ald be ne•• baa ...., hard proof that foretgii naUons unfairly 1ubeidize their exports in competition with Amerioan Jooda. He a aid the Ford admilllatratim'a Office of Budael abd lllana1ement wanted to eboll1h the DISCI even If the Commerce Department la much iD favor of' keepln1them. · Glbbona denied that the DISCI had pla7ed a bit role in the growth of American exports - certainly not enough, be aald, toluallfythetax lou andthepractlceohuboldl!ln1b gcorporationa. He •aid the dollar devaluaUona were the overwbelmtn1 cause of the lrowth ID U.S. el· porta and to attribute thll arowth to the DISCa' . wu bite Hy!DJ, "I wont out a,nd prayed for tho 1un torlle and, lo, ltclidriae." Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 Beautiful ~~-~~,_~· Stick-on labels v-· •PERSONALIZED •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND IHAN AND llZl.OP lAllL Mf9 ... elut D .. 11> .... ,,_ ,,, ... Anrt•wl'I. An11t11• 11MI Stylhh Vo111• typ• on fint qu1f/t ywhlft g11mme4 ,.,.,. '911j1CHE, which has for two years promoted the ldla that cars should laat longer, said that .car makers, at low eost. aan &'&lvanize. both 1lde1 of automobile -1 steol to off ... tively prevent ~t. Handeleblatt, DueNeldorf's ....u.touo b11Alne11 -aper, laid t6at .. ,t la -that the -duota ol tbt 'UN m-acturers ban bardl7 beComowmoe. - "Manufacturers tend to make smaller cars. But public interest focuses on middle·sized cars with· lots of accessories.'' Winf'ried Grzenta. 1pokesman for the automobile manufacturers as------------------.11 soclation 1ald. -- "llVI' 1111 m11111 •-. they ap. panntly llave failed to keep 1tep with the lmprovomeota in the ·' ' . ..... ...... ...... Extensive Commei'clal EJCperlence -Seeks aaoclatlon with Architect, D~ or ~MaNigtlNnl~ 17·141611•100• I -· • But Michael Hill, writing in Handtbblatt,' said "the trend to smaller cars cannot be over· kJokecl. tt TAX SHELTERS r--------------------- We have Income Propertiee \llhere the eeller will cooperate on soft dollar trantactions that : 1 • 11n1 gew9d to clOM this year. Theee eellera 1 will accept pre-paid Interest, PQlnta, and cer- tain Pl'&pald ex-Thia year protect )OUi:sell. Hurry-therelavety llttletlme left. ·~~~~~~~~- HAllOI IHVu~CO. INI L COM1' HWY"1C41rie ." • 1'111 In t~I• coupen. dip trMl.rnall with tl.SOtea 'llot fl'rlntl"I L•MI Div,. htt Offlc• lex 1uo c..11 MoN, C1Hfornlo ·m2t lelwete.,...,_,,Zlp~ --.--•111113 ~-------------------~~ ' . - • ~· . I I ,. , .. \ ; ' • • • < • • .. I (W DAllYPILOT . Suncfly,Octobet12.1975 Last of Patio -. ' Homes Planned , I REAL ESTATE Real Estate Firms Pick New Building The final unit of 48 Patio Homes at Village San Juan la now under conatrucUaa. with OC· cupanc7 scheduled. for Nov - ember', accord.in& to Donald G. Zellner. president of Zellner Communities, Inc., builder of the lOt..acre planned residential neighborhood lo San Juan Clqlistrano. •'These two to four~bedroom PatloHomea, prlcedfrom$39,9SO to $ol8,990, are the lut single- family detached homes to be built at Village San Juan,'' said tne company president. "They orter tremeodou.s value to the family who wants the privacy and spaciousness of a single-family home and the recreational amenities of a country club.·· vlded by · tlia llomeow1&1' ... soclatloo. . Arcbltaets R-4 .llolta and A. aoclatel of Santa Am dellcDed the home• to enhance Caltfornla'a iodoor·outdoo• lifestyle. Wide expaDMS of du& 1 and large, fenced ~ yardii en. courage homeownera to take ad- vantage ot the out-<it--.. To increase rear yard Ille, Patio Homes ill tbla unit have been 1ltµat"'1 ct~ to !ma lot u- and 1idewa·lk1 have been restricted to one· side of the street. • • Two real estate development firms have selected the Irvine Company's 16-story Wells Fargo building in Newport Beach for new headquarters locations, ac· cording to Charles L. Buchanan, manager of real estate in The Irvine Company's · Commercial Division. Interest rates of ·1.s percent (7 .75 percent annual percentage rate) are offered on cooveoUonal rmancing at Village San Juan Patio Homes. mE AMENITIES podrage IJl. eluded with each home features fireplace, carpeting in most rooms, forced air heating, General Electric range and oven, automatic dishwasher, electric garage door opener and a pau- througb window In kitchen fo< patio dining. • Matlow-Kennedy ,Corporation, exclusive leasing agent for the Wells Fargo buildihg, negotiated the leases. , Estate Builders International, a residential d e veloper, and Carver-Klassen Properties, in- dustrial developers, have leased space in the architect William Periera-designed building over- looking Newport Bay. ''We are especiaJly pleased when real estate developers select one or our orfice buildings because we know that they look for excellence in orrice space in regard to deS'ign, construction, maintenance, flexibility and climate control,'' Buchanan said. . THESE HOMES will be locat· ed 11djacent to the community's third swimming complex, which will include a large, heated swimming pool, children's wad- ing pool, and cabana. Other facilities available exclusively to residents are a community clubhouse, volleyball court, ba!ketball court and several tot lots. The convenieqce-pllftlned ''Monte(o '' includes two bedrooms and two ·bathLs. A cheery fireplace brightens the living i:oom, which also bas vaulted ceilings and sliding· glass-door access to tbe rear yard. The garden-view kitchen leads to the garage wher.ewaaber and dryer b09kups are located. The three-bedroom, tw~batb "Santiago'' Plan is designed to make the most of both formal . and informal occasions. A large, sloped-ceiling li vlng room with fireplace is ideal for adult enter- taining and the spacious "coun- try kitchen'• lends itself lo a vai:ietY of family activities. Village San Juan bas a network of luxuriant greenbelts laced with streams that lead lo the three-and-one-half-acre boating and .fishing lake, localed at the hub of the neighborhood.. Main- tenance for all recreational facilities and greenbelts is_ pro- THE ''SEVILLE'' is a lux- urious single-story home with ... four bedrooms and two baths. New Castille Tract Opening in Viejo Castille homes' neighborhood 14B opened this weekend in Mis- sion Viejo, offering 39 three and four bedroom homes located in the rolling hills bordering the rustic Wildernes s Glen natural area. ''This series of Castille homes has proven very popular with buyers,•• says Don Schulz, direc- tor or product development and sales, Mission Viejo Company. Prices of the Castille homes range from $47 ,680 to $61 685 with move-ins scheduled dun.i:tg early 11778: . Wood-burning fireplaces fitted with gas log lighters, kitchens with continuou~·clean oven, range, dishwasher, and disposal, carpeting in selected rooms and patio servin g bars in some kitchens are included in the Castille plans. Open from 10 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily, the Castille models can be reached by taking the Santa Ana· San Diego Freeway to La Paz, east on La Paz to Marguerite Parkwa.y , then left on -Marguerite to the decorated mpdels one block north of Trabuco Road. The.living room has a cozy, cor- ner fireplace and dramatic cathedral ceiling. A spacious family room or formal dining room adjoins the kitchen which has sliding glass access lo the side yard. The master suite has a private bath, while the other bedrooms share the second bath. The "Eldorado" is a versatile two-story plan that offers three bedrooms, including a master suite with private bath, and a second bathroom on the second level. Activity areas -a living room, kitchen, family room and large dining room convertible to a den or fourth bedroom -are located on the lower level, along ~th a powder room. To reach the community, take the San Diego Freeway to Junipero Serra Road and drive east approximately one-half mile. Tum right into the Village San Juan entrance. NEW PHASE II : Jasmine Creek; ~wport Beach, and you • Somesay"youcan't improve on perfection'.' We think our new Phase II locale in Jasmine Crt>ek proves you can. There are many superb locations ..• blended with the beauty of flourishing greenery and , jalmine .. At" your private clubhouse, large crystal pools, and 4 ~ennla • "'"'"' invite you to play night or day. And most charming of oll, you'u diocover homes you can foll rompletely in love with. Homes wltbfreab ideas: filled with garden sunlight inside-fully landscaped and Cln!d for outside. A whole new latitUde of living by the ..... And the oecu.rity of a 24·hr. attended-entrance. 'lbday, come view PhBM? JI, •perfect complement to our !st edition. See the modelB and c&oice of 1118117 enchanting 8l'd superbly located h,._. l'robably !be most de- elnd living to be found in all of Newpo<t ~ ' ·@ · a.ch. Excellent financing. -- • 'M.j.lfMJCKA SONS, INC...\,..~t.....,_.tlttn t' .... "-' NIC111g- i. ..._ vm.. of HarMr View-JI om" from 199.500 Ml 1138,000. . . • Direction1: 3 blocks E1at of Mac- J\.rthur Blvd. on San Joaquin Hilla Ro1d, then o·ne block South on Marguerite t6 the~ aecurity gat.e . Phone (714> 640-4020. . ·--·- If *'. you want :;,,.,. . . to live · ''L..-~ · . someplace Sl?ecial, Anaheim Hills will 'open v.our ev.es H you're not getting the most ·I ' I ' • out of Uving, look IQ Anaheim Hills. It Is fast becoming one of !he most coveted home addresses In Southern California. More than BOO fem· Illes have already discovered a more pleasant llfe In Anaheim Hills. More gentle •. More llke an earlier, easier flme. And every day, new reasons make It an even more special place. Already there are seven neighborhoods i of flne homes by five ,major builders. A competltion- callber 18o.hol8 golf course; complete With clubhouse . Nlght·llghted tennis courts at the new Racquet Club. Bght miles of hiking and eQuestrian trails already tra· verse the 4200 acre countryslde. Parks with paths for nature walks. Trees. Hundreds upon hundreds. Pius addltlonal recreational facilities with swimming and sports within ttie attractive· nelghb<>rl>oods. Shopping, schOOs and C:hUrches ell convenient. Perhaps your own fBmlly sholild begin llvinQ agafn. Make a leisurely visit Io Anaheim HRls today. It's an eye-opener: . •. 1hE new~ CDmES'to lfe anaheim . A~hillS . ' 1975 A1111h111m Htlls. Inc Townhomes: Oak Knoll, P•rkvktw, The Galerle. Single Family Homes: ~roadm'oor Homes, WOOdcrest, Anaheim HUis Eatatn, Eastridge Ellitn,, lake Summit, Gt Weatrldge. Luxury Apartments: Canyon Rim VIiias. ~ Equal Housing Oppo'!unllles --~--~~~~~~~~--~-~~~--~~--- 1 N HUNTINGTON BEACH LUXURY LIVING LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEAC EVERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE-PRICE: •Shag carpeting •Wet bars • Custom fireplaces • ShakeToofs , • • ConcrJ1ie drives 1".f • Deluxe "Ultra-bright" country.kitchens · • Front lawns with a tree and sprinklers • 3-car-garages ·, • 3 baths •Rear and side yard fencing ' ' • 2200 square feet of living • area MOVE IN NOW s·s1~900 to $68,900 I I • • . I I I \ i' \ • I 1 . ' -....... .... ' I I • 't I ' '· •• .. .I I l I . ! • I . I • ~-•. '· . . ' r ,1m 'Red I .. Of(. I Attacked by I . . ' CAR Leader 1be prt1'lnt ·of tbe state's Realtor• baa called for a tbree·PrOllled att..t on red- linlDI· • In a new1 eenlerenee at Anaheim 'a Dlaneyland. Hotel. ' wbere the 80,000 member- CaJlfornla Aaaoclatloa of Realtors held it. anmaa) CODHD· tlod, alcl\ard c. Farrer of Hayward named lnaured loaa, counaellnc, and ,eqaal aerv1-• by c!Ues u weapoaa. Red·llnln1 .. the , ... u.,., ;ti leiiillm and some eovemmfiat •&"Jlclea of denylnc morteace loaaa In specific 1eocraphlcol areu without regard to the worth of tile would·be bonowera nn tbe p~. •'The new Houllnc Finance Apncy just created In Califonda offm the stale • big -'unity to attack this problem.•• Farrer cnntended. "It will IDllke direct mort1a1e loans to llnaace low . , and moderate incometxusin& I ' -• ltnt ,o:a1ti1r11.1m Racquet Club • • • Homes Ope~ Two ~ llomea with f;panlah tile rocih. wide ovcbmp, •· pooed. beam• and -bun>IDc n,epi-tllat help capture the elepnce and bl•b alyle of -11 Callfornla llvln& are featured at La CUeato a.cquet Qub Hom• .In HuntlnltaD Beach, tbe -· bouainl project . of l'r&Dlt H. Ayrel and Son. · l"llrnlJbed modela are -fl<om 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. doll)' at the model complex .,. the nort.heut corner~of Delaware and Memphlo streelll with the en· trance @ Delaware Street JUlt off Beacb'llolllevard. Tbla Is the ·first setlmml of IQ units in the 162 bome planned un• It development. televl•loa eyatem, 1ea1..,...r alldlas clue-.,~ WJWDllre waralnc ayatem, oa:alk: ..U- lnp,, ailoa carpet ID Iii ..... -· vill1I u-lloortlle,la ldtcbeU, bathaaad-.. ....... lined I•• water beater•. lumlnoua celllnp Ill-· bullt-llLdisbm~ ........, dlaposala, -IU -.-ovens. 1 Tbelll2'tow"""'"• ..... proposed poup of 19 ""'""-nn&i0Clrom two to lfl aaita to a atnicture. Tbeae are In a ...,.. :=iri..i..~".?:4..:::= to open. apace to ....-"""" "C P plan-' unit elev~ -dardaforthlltJpeofbouallll QI!. de-sac -ellmla•e Iba ...... trafllc to pn>v\dll ..-MCI for dlildrea ODcl rediaoe llOlle po!!ution. -Prices range from "9.1111 to $5C,OOO. FHA, VA and coav6i• l14?Dal financlQ& are av•llahl& "WE TWNK A subotanUal por. lion of these funds should be used for insured loans. the state iDBur~ ing the top 40 percent f/I' loans made. by .Private lenders in mort1•1e deficient areu, thooe now red·lined. This will en· courage lending there because it lessens the risk.'' SLOPEO CEIUNG llQHUOHTS LIVING ROOM AT ALICIA PARK HOMES MODEL 'l1IE PllOJEcr IS -..eatlm oriented to take full advantaae of the balmy climate and the Pacific Ocean only a mile aw.ay. A tennis court, a volleyball cliuit, two large craasy tot lots. bl& lawn areas, and abundant open" THE FOREST Hilla model, the larcest with 1,6.IO aquare foot; baa a •tep clown llvlnC .-... a large recessed entry, powder room, a bright dining room- family room combination, -ad kitchen on the first Boor. On the second floor are a balcnny bait the width of the bome -inl. the livinll room and a<ll- to the master bediwm suite (for use as a sewing roam or bobbJ' C<!Rter or readlnc and writlnc. area), two big cl-cm -side of a large dreaain& area, the extra large bath wllb a doo1ble size Roman tub, and two otber bedrooms with a aeconcl bathroom between. , space are in the development. ·Alicia ParkHomes · , 1· Also, there lo a clubhouse fO/l' in· . \' -·-··· dancing, meet!Dp ··11· and similar activities tn the ....,r of the 09mmunity. . ~ated drt'i. plateau overlook· Farrer said ihe CAR will be working to amend the law to this end at the next legislative session. The agency bas ~ authorized $200 million. in re- venue bonds. expected to be is- sued later this year. C5> million in federal participation boOds already being appropriated by Congress, and $SOO million in general obligation bonds to be submitted for voter approval in Nov.ember 1976. •'But we don't think just pro- viding funds will be enoµgh," the Realtor president sa·id. "Families going into red-lined areas need to know bow to flx a leaky water faucet, the necessity of saving for a new roof whmit's needed, how to keep up a bou&e and manage their fmances 110 they can. 41THAT MEANS counseling.••. he said. "We think counseling should be a condition for aQY loan made in low and moderate in- come areas. This will help those borrowers be good neighbiir!I and -help avoid the blight that ts too much a part of . some of our cities." Farrer said the third area that needs at\acking is putting pre- 1ssure on cities to provide equal services in red-lined areas. • "We're talkinl about garbage and trash pick up," be ex.plained, "street lightin&i street cleaning, police protection, schools, all the community services. ' 4'IN LOS Angeles, Mayor Tom Bradley has invited us to have a representative on a task force on red-lining he. is forming. we have ..recon'lmendld. one ol our black Real.tor-medl&ers and a;.lender, Bennie Slayton of San Fernando. He knows tile problem afl4 wants to get it solved." Farrer said the association is asking its 174 boards of Realtors throughout the state to suggest similar approaches in their own cities where red-lining is a pro- blem. Amel Development Company is celebrating the openinc of the furnished models for Alicia Park Homes, a new residential com- munity in Laguna Hills. The detached.homes are priced frnm $44,llOO to $52,900 and offer excellent financina. The four models, decorated by Beverly Hornbeak of Saddleb8ck ln- terio~ .of Irvine. reflect the four floorplans available to new homebuyers. "Our interior designs capture the warmth and casual styling appropriate to Saddleback Valley living. TwO contempcrary, interiors and two traditioDal country ' home Interiors have been created to display the · floorplans and features in sur- roundings stressing tbe liveabili- ty of the spacious homes," said Miss Hornbeak. · "THE FLOOR plans of Alicia Park Homes now well, function well and have good windows everywhere. The floorplans are exceptionally good," sbesaid. · Containing from 1.100 sqUai-e leet to 1,600 square feet. tbe plans include one mod'el with two bedrooms, one model with two bedrooms and a convertible den. and two Models with four bedrooms, all with 1 t,i or two run bothli.. i' \ , ·I Exteriors disp18y natural wood siding combined with textured stucco, combination medium and he:avy cedar shake roofs, and.ex- panses of windows complete with bronze-finish window frames. All exterior doors have dead bolt locks and full insulatim of walls · and ceilings is installed. At· tached double garages apen from saJt.fmished concrete driveways and all lots have partial masonry and wood fencing. Salt-finished concre~e walks and porches are standard. INTERIORS feature oak par- quet flooring.in the entry hall and the formal Jiving room has vault- ed wood ceilings with natural b;eams and a hand-laid ~rick Buntin9t-ha Project New Business Park Gets First Tenant • American Data Centers, Inc., a massive areas of diagonal ~ubsidiary of Stinnes CoFp. of redwood siding. More than 10,000 r'lew York, will relocate its cor· square feet of executive offices porate headquarters from Hunt-and a spacious fully improved ington Park later this year and computer area has been planned become the first business firm to ' for the structure. Hlrpes also~~ IOcate in Huntington Beach Busi· ed that about two-tbirds Oi the ness Park ·a 227-acre develop-large setback area between the ment of the Business Centers b_uildine and the street wilLbe Division of Kaiser Aetna. heavily landscaped with trees. The data processing service shrubs and brightly flowering firm will relocate during plant!:. December to a site situated on the east side of Bolsa Chica Avenue, south of Bolsa Avenue. ACCORDING to Gerald Harvey .and Jerrold Cote of Coldwell Banker Commercial Brokerage Com~any's Newport Beach office, who represented all parties. K8.tser. Aetna. sold a 1.6-acre parcel t<j developers Leo Muter and Robert Dickerman. Tbey in turn entered Into a build· to-suit agreement with American Data Centers. Details of the lease between the developers and American Data Centers were not revealed, however it was disclosed that the new 27,000 square foot building and site will represent a total in- vestment of :!t,000. Designed b the santa Ana firm of .Kea Imes Archltecla a'n d Asaoc\11_tea~ the new American D~ Centen....be•d- quarters wil~. feature textured concrete pa11els, broten· .. by . c \ - ,, .. fireplace. Plusb cut pile shag carpetlnc coverithe floor.I in the livlnC room, the family room, hallways and all bedrooms. P.Uo kitchens feature bullt·in appllanceS including a range with vented hood, contlnuooa- clean'in g .d9uble oVen. dls-1 hwutler with a sound shield and clis)lolel'.. A pus-through serving window and·outslde counter foe the patio area eases casual din- ing or outdopr ente~g. DELUXE BATHS have wide spread fjxtures and 1full-width mirrors. Space for laundry ap- pliances is provided in each garage. All ducting and rough wiring for air-conditioning is in and forced air beating systems are standard. Situi.ted just one..quar,ter of a mile from the Sad Diego Freeway on Paseo de Valencia, the $4 million development of Alicia Park Homes is across &om the parlr: and elementary scbool, is within two miles of the fashiobable shopping facilities of. the Laguna Hills Mall and is only a short drive from beaches, marinas, golf courses and major employment centers. To see the newly completed furnished models now open daily at Alicia Park Homes, exit the San Diegb -Freeway at Alicia Parkway and tum right to Wilkes Avenue in Laguna Hills. There are but a few opportunities to own a waterfront home with a private boat slip in all of Southern California. Of these, unques- tionably the most desirable location is Newport Beach. Now, 621 Lido Park Drive offers just 36 of Newport's most beautiful wa(!lrfront condominium homes with a private boat slip available to every owner. ing the ocean, all bomes catch the cooling bree1em every day from the ocean so UW. air cooCli· tioning units are not necessary here. Nature bu taken care ol t!>at. SpaalJh texture walls, ceramic tile. private fenced patios and de- signer hardware cany out the early Callfoniia theme. ALONG WITH the best of the old, the buUder bu .-the best of the new lncluilini a Inns list of quality elements the early Californians neVer dreamed of: an optiOhal secUrity routine tor all -the two car earages which permits the oWner to open his garage door, drive""'in. close the door and enter his home from the garage, built-in television and telephone outlets. a master Tbe models can be reached by turning off Beach Boulnard on Memphi.a Street, then prvceer11nc west-about 200 feet. From the Son Diego Freeway turn oll cm Beach Boulevard and proceed aoulb ap- proximately four miles and ft'om Pacific Coast Hlcbway turn off nn Beach Boulevllf1! and proceed north about one mile. · 621 Lido Park Drive is a rare commo<lity ..• and the best of a rare commodity at that. It is also a tremendous opportunity. An opj>Ortunity to live life the way you've always dreamed it should be. Joyous, free and close to the sea. Take the time to visit 621 Lido Park Drive' 'iow. You've already waited too lQllg •. • • ; These are both large and luxurious homes offering up to two thousand, six hundred square feet of living space. Every convenience, every appointment you want and expect in a prestigious home has been seen to with infinite care .. 'lbtal luxury combined with the informality of waterfront living. Two bedroom, two ~m and den condominium homes from fl.40,000. Excellent financing-814% (8\1!% A.P.R.) Telephone (714) 675-10'10 Under the direetK>n of Ring Brothcni Development Company • I . Park Dri~ ~port Beqch, Ccilifomia. i . I " ~ •• !oJI' "' . j ' , I I 1 ' Q DllLYPl&Of l x ,, ·Moving Up In Real Estate BRUCE BRVllSEAU, prominent Southern California real estate bn:*er, was honored by the Irvine Industrial Complex 11.1 Broker of the Year at lhotldnlanDOalllrol<w~llonBanquet. lll'UIM .. , --ct Newport National Com-_,, and forDJerly a ...tor aal .. comuJtant and le..tin& sale1ma ra with Coldwell Banker. wa1 honored a1ona with U otbtr Southern California brokers at a dinner held at the l"NwPortlnn Wine Cellar. · Bru11eau recorded 13 tranaactlooa with the llC during the past fl1 cal year and shared Jn the 1812.500 in real estate com· mlMloNI paid to the bn>l<erace M •u.u · community. The 14 brokers u bJnored by the IIC accounted tor 70 percent of the commissions paid last fiscal year, Maloufuld. Bruateau was praented a lead crystal carafe wtth enara•ed sterlia1 silver coll ar in a ceremony includina Rlellard JI. Cannoa, JIC president; Bri an Hoa'. JfC vtc. prnklent ol sales and marketing ; and Tbomu C. Wolff Jr., senior vice president or the lrvlne Compuy. Crpwn Valley Office Opens .. Two,aoutb eOMt l'Mlr.tl •Uh extenaive ex· perience In J:acuna ~ ~ .. have opened Crown Valley Real-toHrYebomeownenand pr""pective home ~ throulbout the South Cout •re•. • • • ... J • • f I ,, A. DulO. Fr7llnt 11111 Al Carmichael brine a M t Vi•ii total ot 30 years real estate MrVlce to their new Jfll'a •~p..... • 19S · bulinenal30100CrownValleyParkway,Sulte37 -. .-:::;~, .,. , SI ,._., located In the buaU--. near Nlcuel Road. . The new firm recorded 1121J0,000otvolume In It• first , .4dall Con,.r'n' • Bo-111 LW p,.,1,..,.;... "•'""'f .4te0 of /'i..Oport Boselt dayofoperatlonlut-. · .. -4 000 Fryllnc, a real -bn>lcer, Hrved ••director • Decorator~~ ca...;.....__ f'l2,000 to 84-' or eales for Av co Community Developers In Lacuna · ' ..... .....,. h Nlcuei from 1973 unW tbla 1prln1, 1upervllln1 both • Eneloeed p11tle or baltony 2 Bedr-m• • 2 Bat 8 new and resale offtc• and apartment rentall for • Breakfaet i..., · n t A • ,/; tho entire planned COlllDIUDlly. He WU prevtoualy • Di1hwa1her : Separate In ag rea l /. re1ional 1ales manager for the Dcmald Bren Com· , 1 ,,/'/ pa.ny, 1ervln1 with thatflrmlor HYU yean. . • Cont1nuoUHl•ataa oven ci.•""' "'"" - P'rylln1 has mana1ed 1a1 .. pnllrama averac: • lee-maker refrlaetator &T. •.0 •t I7:•1·· 8 /i. Ing 9211 milllon annual voluma, htm.eelf avera1tn1 • Abundant do.et •pace · ),, Te...,p.01 r I tJU • ' /ii'. w, the aale of 1.2 homes a day durlnl two years at a D rl ~~ -t ~ direct 1ale1man. He also bu bad experience u • rape ea ' llll4·lZS6 Rolland Rood °"" o ;'.' both Utle and escrow officer followln& five yean' • Log·burnlllfl fireplace N•vpo~t Bea.ch, CoUf. 9%660 '4 .. ,. .. ~,. " ''IS:.;~ trainlne in real e~t"!telaw. ' • !firrored elotet doora Sal.a om-Plaoft41(714)645-8$7$.(E}~ Carmichael 11 alMl a veteran of Lasuna Nlruel . 11-• -. ~ home 1aln -active in the communlty11 ·properties • 3 heated awimmlng poola -.":. .,,... &ince 1188 . He won the Natioftal AlaoclaUon of ~ Home Builders'' "Million Dollar Sale1 C!J'cle" 1"1••••• JOHN DlrllANCESCO of Industrial Brokers, award each year from 19'7G-74. 1'1 Inc. waa honored at the third annual Broker ,...::.:.::..:..=:.:-=~==-:....::::_ ______ .:_ __ _:_ _ _:_:_ ___________________________ I Recognition Banquet !Sponsored by the Irvine In· duslrial Complex, announced Janiel T. Rountree, president of the lrvln&bued real estate firm. The banquet, bonortng 14 of a possible 700 brokei1 in Southern CallfomJa who market for the tompld/ wu baHCI upon unex· f ' celled ef ort and/roductivtty. '• "Lut ye•r aUpped out all the artltles a bout the awards banquet and made It my goal for thi1 year,•• aatd DlFranCHCO. ''l con1lder this an honor and personal achlovemont. '' The 2f.ye•r-old Costa Mesa re1ident ha1 been wtth In· dmtrlal BrOll:en, Inc. since ita · inception ID lt73. KEITH GREEK hu boon promoted to project mana1er for the Irvine Company's Re1identlal Divt.ioo, accordlna to Dou.alas M. Gfeller, dJrector ol residential development. In this position, Greer 11 involved with tho Jllo plan development, builder " .HledJon, atchitectural and de- . alp review, marketin1 atrategy and the or1anizatlon of com· mwitty a11ociationa for Harbor View Ill and a portion o( Turtle Rock. Greer joined the Irvine C'A>mpany In 1972 as an ass~atant project manager. He was pre- viously a cost analyst for Kim· berly Clark Corporation in · •••••· FuJlerf.OI). Greer, 29, holdl a 8 18. derree in business and finance from CaJlfomJa State Univeraity in Fullerton. He Uve1 with his wife Elaine in tbe com- munity of Deerfield tn Irvine. JACK M . LANGSON has been named manager of Cabot, Cabot & Forbes tnduatrlal real estate ac· tivitiea 1n Orange County. J.iangson baa be• with cc.t.11' for three and one- half jears tn the I-d!tyetnPme t • de· part men ta tn Los . Anllel.. and 1 • 'j San J'ranclsco. Previous to join· ' ing the company, he wu as· soclaled with Morg8Q Stanley and Co. in New York. Laneson spent his younger year• In Orange County, at· tended University of Southern Ca.lifornia where he was a member of the school's diving team, and later received bis ." MBA degree from Harvard uNM«* Business School. A bachelor, be now resides on Balboa Island. Development of the 238-acre $50 million Oran1e ' County Industrial Center began in June 1973. There are now 16 buildings on the site .representing more than one million square feet. • DOUG!.-" 11 : fOllD, 21, bu bfen promoted 19 111anf1er, ""ldeoltal ~elopment IW tho lrvtd'e · Company, annDWlced Doullu Gfeller, cllroctor 9' resideDUal <kY•IOp-. · II> thlo p&IUOll, I'm! will be tho taam le•d•r for the Harbor View Ill, 1'lrtle Rock and Villa&e 14 de• velopm-,:tnvol•lil tn the site plan, builder aelec· lion arcbt~'ural liot landlc1pe 'delllJl review, marliottn1. 1trate11 and tho or1antzalloq of com· munlty asaoei•tlon1: · ... ""' Ford joined tbe lrvtne Co111pany tn 1972 as an usistant project inanqer for the Big Canyon and University •ark projecta which have been suc- cessfully tomploted. Prior to.jolnl•r tho Irvine Company, Ford was a proaram control manaaer for Kaiser-Aetna Corporation ID Nowport Beach. He· holda a B.S. degree tn on1lnHrtnr from UCLA where be also studied urban land economle1. Ford llv11 with ht. wife, Linda, and two children In the Vlll .. e of Harbor View, Newport Beach. JORN JU•Plil.ID, 25, bu boon named office mariaaer for Hacienda Real E1tate'1 new office at 2975 Pairvlew Ave., COila Mea1, it 'YU IDDOUDCed by Pb1I Glbtllaca, pre1ldent of the Hunttntton •ach·ba1ed firm. · Rampello1 who hold• a man11ement ae1ree ftom Cal Stile Lone Beach, waa "top It.lier" for July tn the Hunttntton lluch-Founteln Valley Board of UMP'.LLO fteaJtorl, ' In re•l estate for three yean, Rampello i.nd wile, Nancy, re1ld1 ln Colla Mesa. • s, continued ••• t r Big CaliyOn Townhomes Large, two-story luxury townhomes located adjacent to exclusive Big Canyon GOif Course. Extensive glass areas with spectacular views. Sunken living rooms. Landscaped courtyards. Tennis. Choice of 5 floor plans. Built by McLain Realty Development, Inc. For infonnation call 644-2657.. " •"' i ;; ,,.o · . . '• . '· ... '• :F ~:. • . . :';:.· ., •.. , . . . . . ... : . .,,. ' ,. . CUSlOMLOT~ Spqlau·1111 CllSha1• l.oa Limited numbei: of lots with tipparlilleled, panoramic ocepn views. For infonnatioii ·call John D. Lusk & Son • at 557-8220. · ' ,-. r . ( . . I ' UnlYenlfy Park Townhoa1u 2-to-4-bediOOm family townhomes located adjacent to University Con1munity Park. 1 & 2 stories, impact fireplaces, wet bars. 4 floor plans available. Built by J.M . Peters Company. - For infonnation call 838-4010. TlleCOve Luxury waterfront condominiums in the Village of Bayside, Newport Beach. 1 & 2 stories , 2 & 3 bedrooms. Built by Irvine Pacific Development Cp. ·For infonnation call 644-3165. Spyglau II View....... 1'11fte Rock Glen llol11ea Extepsiv~ly-appointed, 3-5 ~o/oom <F:or:ne~ly S~camore Creek Homes.) h<?mes with views. Sunken livmg rooms. Distinctive single family hillside Frremaces.1 & 2 stories. Choice of 3 floor__residences-in the-Village of Turtle Rock. plans. BWlfby LUSK Homes. Built by Broadmoor Homes Inc.1 & 2 For infonnation call 557-8220. sto!)', split-leyel mode~s. Patio styles with atl'iums. For infonnation call 544-4230, To place your name on an Advance Information List for any of the developments described on this pap, please call the number listed. IBVINE VIUAGES ) \ Gt [Qill< ""'* OPPORTU,TY • .. ... , . R .. t •tafe :' • Qu•-'lona/Comment f liaff llllo7ed -~la IH DallJ Pllol. I -r7'11 nU 11111 IH -... H11 llome el ... -. (-la Ille -It to 11 JOIH) WOIJlcl be IH 111111 ._ ~ -•<17 liaple ID deolp wit~ •try .......... . Alie; .... t.e ....... --... _. .. ..-u..an1t~Pe111l1UbtMIBWl1t7ot .... .,. __ ._._. ___ ID• , __ .. _to .... -........ ,.rtJud to ........ """"_ •• ..,. ....... . ... ~ .. ,_1.......,. ......... .lffl. . . . 'i'h1nk1. V. H.; CootaMe11 Tbe alnate family -. of !bl future ~ If It la to remain an Important oeamenl of the Industry -muat do an about·f-. 1be 11111> COii of -.1n, might be oolved for iome portlcruo of the buying public by having builders build smaller homes, at leu cost to themselves and to the home buyer. The bouae of the future will have fewer rooms, more wide open •P•:=, not aa many gadgets, less total square foota1e will be located in a smaller community, accordinl to a well-known ~bilect . Sprue builden believ~ that better planning is about the only solution available to the housing situation. New homes will probably bave Ugbter floor plans -thines to make a l,5q) square foot house feel like a 1,700 square foot ~e. Interior plans will go more to a kitchen-dining-family area and away from the separate family room and living room . Another strong trend Ls toward the master bedroom retreat large enough to include a klngsize bed, conversation area and ample bathroom facuttie•. · - Clenle11te Traet • Flexible Rate At Seaview f · A flexible Interest nlAI terat leveta oo coaven- ha a become put of the tlooal loana ruse from a "choice" pacta10 belnf 7.8.percent with a 40 .,.... offered at the Sea view cent down payment to an Townho me1 in San 8-\4 percentw1thoa.l1a10 Clemente. percent down payment . The home b111er bal a 111£ INTEREST rate choice of four Interest. selection eomplemenla a rates on the $58,850 to choice of four noor plans _ $65,!IOO IOl"Dhomes. In· will! Ultlr m1n1.t.l•SIFIL _ Delly Food Will Move 1tandard featuru beina offered at Sea view. Eac6 home bu a Spanla)l We root a nd a convenient two-car garage with at· tached door opener. The two or three bedroom homes have a double door entr ance in- to a quarry·tlled vesU- ble. The sunken livin& Delly Food Company, room with fireplace and a 1ublld.lary of Denny's shag carpeting fe1tures Inc., the California an exposed beam, sloped baaed nation a l ceillnginonedesign. A re1taurant chain, bas connecting patio/deck leased a 64,500-aquare--area provides a private foot buildln1 from the party area with a scenic ~ Irvine Industrial view of .the Pacific Complex for a distribu-Ocean. tlon center, accordin1 to · EACH MODEL has a ·srianHOgg , IIC vice pre-dining area adjacent to s ldent o f s ales and the kitche n . Natural marketing. finished '"hardwood Delly Food formerly of cabinetry, luminous ceil- The children In the famllj' will take over the family living area. Childreh's bedrooms that amount to a cubicle -8 by 6 feet for one child up to 11 by 14 fe et for three children -all equipped with more built-ins, such as beds on top of closets, to maximize the space. ~ PRIVATE a.uaHOUSI AT JASMIN! ClllliK PllOJECT IN NEWPORT BEACH La Mirada, recently oc· ings, and a ·floor-to- cupled the · building de. ceiling pantry are stan- signed and built by the dard in the 1'itchen de- IIC at 17827 Cartwright sign with a bfeakfa1t bar Road, Irvine. Delly is available in most plana. presently constructing a Sp a c i o u 11 m a s ter 10,500-square-root addi· bedrooms have standard lion on the 4.2 acre site mirrored watdrobe for the cold s torage doors and ample' linen facilities required to sup-and cabinet space with a port their new food fireplace included · 1n warehouse ·and dislribu-·three of the plan•. Kids can take coo.rmed spaces for a certain amount or time, and because ~f continually rising costs, we are goinc to have to fWht for every square foot. . Jasmine Nearly Sold Wbat ever happened to tff 1winglng singles apartment projectT .I've Jillt moved to southern California from out Of state and waa under tlle lm- preuion the ".swinging .singles'' was a definite lifestyle In. the southen Califon.la area, Am I IMkiDC ID Ille"""'' place for 11111 lype of apartment tit at caa provide homing ucl reereatloa I aeed and have I been mlslaformedr L. P.; Newport Beach The .swinging singles apartment complexes are a thing of the past. The singles, while big in the ear- ly and middle 60's have been on their way out for about the last five years. Young singles just out of college and the younger recently divorced are ~imilar and sensitive to senior citizens. That is they object to being labeled and categorized. This group which laughingly call.s t.hemselves the "leftovers and re· jects" would rather mix with marrieds, families~ and elders. The apa rtment housing bas shifted from the .!!unmarried·only concept" to a more fully rounded treatment of the complete housing spectrum. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall. R. McCardle ta an in~.Tt­ ml'ftt .an.ol111t, college ledurrr .and .author oj "Real • Eltate ln Calt/ornla ." Send you r comments and questioflt to Randall McCardLe, clo the Doily Pilot, P .O. Box 1'60, CO.Tta Mesa92626. New Residential Building Slows New residential construction activity in California was down for Au gust from the previous month, according to the Bank of America. Housing starts were at a seasonally adjusted rate of 134,000 units, compared to the July rate of 144,000 units. Single family detached units con- tinued to r ecord gains, but apartment construction declined further. The bank 1aid current estimates for the full year of 1975 call for new starts in California of from 110,000 to 115,000 writs. This will be below the depressed level of 125,000 in 1974 and will be the lowest start in the state since 1967. Bank economists said they expect new st ar.ts in California or about 150,000 units in 1976: However, they added, actual starts could be below this level because of the reduced flow of savings into com- mercial banks and savings and loan associations caused by record levels of Treasury borrowing. T h e n at i o n a ll y knoWn builder/developer, M.J. Brock & Sons, Inc., announced that 50 of the 75 homes offer ed in Phase l of the Jasmine Creek development, located in Newport Beach, have been sold for a total of mor-e than $SmiUion. The remainin g luxury homes, with six different floor plans and r anging in price from $95,500 to $118,500, offer a Pacific Coast set· ting on a private and entrance security basis. The carefree style of living, offered by~ develop- ONLY AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH EARLY BIRD PREVIEW ' • We haven't finished our landscaping, but this is a good lime to discover the many features you will see in o\ir four furnished models that make Fullerton Creek so outstanding. Examine the 4 floor pl~ns and 6 beau- tiful elevations available with 2-3 or 4 bedrooms and 2¥2 baths p1us wood burning fireplaces and a host of other amenities. Check out the buildin!!I sites ... many have delightful views ... pick one no\.v while the selec- tion is wide open. SALES OFFICE: 2051 A590Clated Rd ~ mD• Ncxth of Ycrba Unda Blvd. -rnraterti>n Phone (714) 992-4963 • RIRMSH!D MODELS OPEN DAJLY ... 10 TIL DUSK • ment, is mixed With the close proximity to Fashion Ialand and the many niceties of Newpdrt Beach. Boulevard on San J oaquin Hills Road, then one block south on Marguerite to the !!ecurity gate. Uoncenter,Ho.1i said. The Se a,v le w All of the homes are partially landscaped and i nclude numerous floor plans designed to give tJ:te outdoor feeling from within through the abundant use of natural sunlight. A private clubhouse, with a pool and four tennis courts, complements the relaxed atmosphere. Tower to Kuwait Broker.s Dave Quisling Townhomes ire located and Art Pilant of W. H. next to the San Clell)eote Daum & Staff's Newport Civic Center, only a Beach and Los Angeles short walk from the Dffices , re s pective~y , city's main :shopping and represented both parties a s hort · drive from in the 10-year lease "nume rous area tennis transact ion which in-courts and golf courses, eludes a purchase option the Doheny State Beach, and has an annual con· and the Dana Point The development i1 located three blocks east of MacArthur PARIS <UPI> -The half finished 33-story "l\1anha ttan TO\\'er" office building has been sold to Kuwait for $91 million, the newspaper L'Aurore reported . Construction of the 360-foot build · ing in the v.•cstern Pari s subu rb of La Defense is to be fi nished by October. ~ideration of $85, 750. ,Marina. 601 Li~, ~ember it! From the w.i ters' edge at lhe foot of the Lido Isle bridge Cali forni.i's premiere condominium residence rises regally over Newport Be.tch. In .111 likelihood this will be the last of its kind here. In all likelihood it is destined to also become not only one Of the "great addresses .. of Newport, but of all Cal iforn ia. The vie\vs from eo11ch and every one of these exquisite homes is brea lhtak ing. In eve ry direc ti on you look down on harbor or ocean setti ngs, charming shops aind waterfront homes comfortably nes tled in the six·fi gurc- plus price ran.ge. An ever-changing and always exc iting experie nce. Your privacy and security are assured by a 24-hour closed circuit television surveillance system,· a 24-hour securi ty .sua'rd, a call systc~ in every residence and the presence of a resident m•nager. A pailatial salon fu rnished in Louis Quinze extends the fu ll length of-th~build ing and overlooks the priv.lte boat 5fi ps. There is, of course. a heated swimming pool, and companion therapy pool. Each two bedroom, two-ttnd·,1·h,\lf b.:ith residence offers a step dov.1n liv1n1; room and priv.lte balcony; each m.:i!>ter 5u11c a private d ressing room and built-in sauna There are just fifty.four of these 1n,1gniticen! waterfront resi dences availabl£' ,11 f.(JI Lido Soon the opportunity to own here \,•ill be gone. Now is the time, while there is stil l · time, to in vestiga te further the advan t.1ge-. tiO I Lido h•s to offer. Two bedroo m view residences from Sl25,000. Furnished decorator models open dai ly 10:00 a.m. to dusk. • .-------------, I ~r. Ron Re~1.6?1 Lido Park Drive, ~o:i I ~;~;~';;'~·Callf 92660----\;)LIOO't I I Plcuc .end me more inrormation about I a luxury condominium at 60 l Lido. I . I Nam•-----------------------PARK I Add, ... _______________ :. ____ DRIVE' G:l==: I cur--------------------~---. I· I 5111•-----------Zlp ---------NEWPOKfBEACH I I Phon• ---------------·------CAUf92660 · I . ._ ________ ------: .,._,°:'., . . • • . . . .. .. \ • I • • • • • • • • ------ ((Jf !WI. Y PILO f Sund!f. oer111 ·11,·1111 . . S•"'.etl Sllotn Home Seelters ·On Incre ase Despite the natioo's economic uncertainUes, the percentage of calilol'{lians who plan to buy a home ln the next 12 moolhs is surprisinely high, re-. porta George Fulton. marketing vice prealdent for Walker & Lee, Inc. "Most national surveys show that six to eight percent of the people plan to buy a home within the <neXt 12 months,"" said F\Jlton. ''However iii a Walker Ir: Lee study Conducted in moTe than l,000 tiOUSehOldl througliOUt Califomla Dfml~'\lgust~n­ percent said they plan to buy a home in the next ' yea:r,., That includes three percent who want a new home and eight percent who say they'll buy a used one." • FULTON NOTED THAT the demand for hous· ing is strongest among buyers under 40. Seventeen percent of the respondent s in the 1~-to-29. age group , said they plan to buy a home, six percent opting for a new one and 11 percent for a used one. The second most interested age bracket is the 30-to.39 group, with two percent wanting a new home and 10 per- cent a used one for a total of 12 percent. This age group also has the. highest proportion -six percent- -of undecided people. Nearly one-third of the sample revealed an in- come of at least $20,000. This group expressed the greatest demand -16 percent intend to buy within a year. A surprising 15 percent of $7,000-$10,000 r category a lso r esponded thal a home purchase was being conteinplated,during the next 12 months. This group would qualify for housing priced from $17,SOO to S'ZS,000. ''SINCE THE AVERAGE resale home is priced at approximately $40,000 and new homes typically are higher, these potential buyers may be in for a rude awakening when they explore the market," Fulton observed. "The fact that this market con- tinues to remain unsatisfied indicates a need which probably will require government subsidy pro-grams.·· FUiton added that there is a much higher de- mand for housing in Southern California than northern California. In northern California 90 per- cent of those sampled stated they did not intend to buy a home within the next year. " This percentage dropped to 82 percent in Southern California, indicating that as many as 18 percent of the households in Southern California - including the ••undecideds" -may 11\.0ve before August, 1976: ' . • World's Tallest Hotel The 70-story Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta now is the World's largest hotel and the tallest building In the South as the topping ls completed in this aerial.photo taken from a helicopter. The 1,100· room glass'sided hotel' ls scheduled to open In olaovary, 1976. ' Mo§t people th.Ink our trl-level floorplans· Ou lt"e are sexy. And wt\ell'ler.you're a sophisticated -· I -' · _single or a fun-loving man)ed-couple, th·e;f&eling·you'l~getfrom this neai little Sure village of contemporqry townhomes is thot all the neighbors ore pretty nice. ' Our 2 and 3 bedroom floorplans-ore p~tty nice, toq. We've got CO'IY Ill-lofts f0r dining or entertaining. Worm openwooo bedm celllngs.· lntiroEite aonmoor Leinn IAloare wor1d ~-= ~ ~e --.i.i..,-111111.lm "'"'ardwlthth•...--.,.. ........ -• .-~~=~! afSlnli•COVill•l•·5ept. lacl11de ca~po ln1. " 1 · d ... _., O..eral Elactrie dll· iiiii!llii!ill'•il•lb'ULJ 21," esp a1ne , • •waallora 4lapoa.ia ia jta Dl&illt tnaardeft, ~ ' L4' ~~lion santl•I• rofrl1ora~or1, ·•a ~· Compl-ta Tlll8 vu.LAGE wW daldll• -rw•.,All aatfortii.nntquuWal contain 55 baclen4u, lulve'attoeMI ,.,_ -. .....uuac ol five t-wltb electric door- . •"'l'ldlJtneol•• 1&*1 bedraom, two-bath Wla Gfll~· llDClo·famlb' , .. .,_,,. ~IDtel, priced from Rcio1moor Coniora· .... -ID ---ISl.IOOI0'64,900; 29-tlao, Ibo cltYeloper -...... Lela..-. w.111," ....i.-, two-bath~ !"'(I.., ol Lalllu Hiila, ~I to Elm W.. -raneiDI In piieil ...., afUD cfecldod to ---•"""rt --~1-·--.. • r • ;, t I n 1 f or ..i n three-bed • Mfflns ~lb tli'e -·• -· ''Tiie -· 1-Ulb Cabrilloa, al-kloVW.,e.Wlde wbel mln1 ancc ... of -.., 1ar01C1, P -beftaarcownedby Sepvta VW.,o, wllldl ,,_ ... 900 to $7 U.. _,_lnlum -opmectoalept.1',U._.. There. are_tbree __IY*aurroundiL _ _ covra1ed llo11more planaava\lable., . , MONUMENTS wUI ~ "I-• enable sueata as well as NABB Pushes .Et!i~:~..: · Thia new vUia«e ii _.. . . tlcipUod to be In ueot T I . t. • " dcmmd beca11&e ol the ax ncen 1ve excellent expo111res aiid · views to the East -mil WASRINGTON.-J .S. Norman Jr., prealolent of ~t.be National Aaaociatic:m of Home B~ers (NAllJll. bu arced 1Jongre11to1upport new pro- POeal8 which would help overcome the tea.at or famine mort1aae money conditioM which condnue to"-tbedepreeaed-lnglndustry. I. In testimony before the Seoate Finance Sqb- committee on Financial Marketa, Norman! en- dorsed various legislative proposals which +1td l*M.fde tax incentives for depositors who invest their. money in thrift institutions. ) I m E BILL BEFORE the SUbco111mltlee, (S. ee&)•would give taxpayers a20 perctnt tax cr84t on the riat $250 invested annually iq • special ~a­ tion savings plan at financial institutions whic~ in- vest at least SO percent of their assets in reside1Ual loans. It is designed to prevent massive outnows fMOm thrift Institutions durinl nuctuaUons In the money markets. The outnow Usually ofcurs when shqrt- tenn; interest rates rise and sav*8 withdraw their _ mooey from thrift institutions to invest in higher yield iDvestmenta. •uch as short-term government obligatiOD>. "We have bad three periods of dislntermedia- tioo (outnows) during the past 10 years, ~th poesibly a fourth coming up at the present time," Norman said. 41EACH TIME HOUSING production bas fallen sharply, with the resultant serious effects on the aa- tiooal economy through large layoffs of constric- tion workers, as well as layoffs in the tbousandJ of other businesses that depend on home building. "Tax revenues have fallen for the federal, as well as state and local governments, and the economy shorUy thereafter has gone into a l"f!- cession. '' Soutbea1t. overlooking the Saddleback Hills.IDCI Vast unbuilt area of JloullOD Cattle Rancb. Santiago Village ,r<lli· dents will have a,vaDM>le to them Leisure Wadi's $20 million worth or recreation facilities. Marina Agent Signed Wit Mitller, president cl Muller Realtors and Manaa:ement Company. lncor~.r~ted, bas an- nounced that his fll'm bas been sipied as ex- clusive leasing agents fo r t h e $1 .5-million Huntington Marina Ex· ecutiveCenter. The project, another Andrus·Curtis Invest- ments Inc. development, is the first of its kind to be initiated for the Hunt· ington Harbour area in the city of Huntington Beach. The three-story, all- wood executive building LO see step down master jl,lites with sec&Jded potibs. RQ~ r00ft9p gQrdenS. • _ , • Skylights. sui:iny gourmet kitchens. Over-size(! ~s and plenty more. · th g Here's wher13 ifs happehiQg. Tf1e contemporary some . 1n social life for the successful Young o1 heart Friendly get-togefhers In the sunken Recredllon Plozo.,Poolslde chats I• k . t with 'fun-loving adults. CocktQlls ror four in the jacuzzi. . ~ou I D a .. And now is a pretty smart time to buy, too. In supporting the bill, Norman also.urged the committee to consider other pl'Ql)OSals wl\lcb would belpltabili1e the Oowof mone)'. tohousin&:. 1 Noting that diaintermediation usually follows a sharp upturn in short-term interest rates, be sug- gested that a variable tax incentive be enact~ "that would rise when pressures from higher i• terelt rates in other areas are greatest and retuna to normal le Vets when these pressures subside.'' t . I in the 42,009 square foot. complex Will feature panoramic ocean views ,... from smoked glass win- doWs, a glass elev.ator, custom wood pegged stair cases, an exercise room, and a sauna bath. 7 · ~. Theselectionis excellent.-priceswillnev.erbelowerand 400 v· · D Light V·11 · . . w lk" mostof~i,irhomesqualifyforfhenew toxrebote. . 1s1t 81'8 , I age a . ' . ' Thinkoboutfhe I ' e tdoll · • ti > th · · ' tod Over400peoplevisited1 down payment on a new homes will be sold on a . . , . • ren a~ YOU re W<ilS ng'. encome Over O'f. the Dana Light sales at-Dana Light ocean view first come, first serve . " · Dlscoverhowyoucanowno romonticchaletofyourownfor fice and model home condominium, au the baais.'' , ~ I th th. I( M ts fro . South C t Pl complex during the last buyer pays is the taxes M the sea is a part of • ,, ' ' e~s an you 1n . , or.en . m OOS aza. two weekends. William .and home<;>wners' fees '.Dana Point's past, ·Dana • • ' Village Wolk. You'r&, sure to see something you McCabe, direct or of for the pe'!~ of the 01• Light is a contemporary ,.. .. "'° San Diego FtMWay to the Fairview exit. North one mile. ~~ • sales , commented, fer. The 12 Months home for the future· ' • like even If it's notfor sole. "Sales have, been elli· Before the Payments" Spectacvlar six mil; 'i')" $]7... 9., 95 cellent·everyone is plan allows the buyer a ocean views lighted ten- ., --• ... • eamestly shopping fer a period of time after Dis courts 'A be utiluJ bargain in today's purchase to rebuild his ....... led poo't w'th ·~cuzz· ·eccmomy." . aavines. ~ 1 l 1 ' · -According to market· and saunas for men and -' . 3 bdrm. Simply stated', if a Ing director Gary Vic-J'!\~~~ ~~.~~.~"::fl -bll)oer-buy1-ri1ht ..,,.., -torson,-''-most-buyers m.g f..r ~ · 'tty 2-112 bath Dana Ught will make bis have an opportunity IO f a commllDl y. monthly pa ments of recapture some of this Many e_atures you would + fam. rm. principal andkterestfor· downJayment in the =.i~!:l'k e~a.,!: up to 12 months, depend-f<>nD: five ~rcent tax price, like self-cleaning: inc upon the location the credit on tbell' 1975 tax buyer selects. Underthis retwn.'' He further com. or.ens,_ drapes, trash special program, when a mented, that, ''this offer compacto~ • enclosc:d btlyer makes a oorinal is for a limited time and garaae with elect~c opener, and even a built-t--::P::VllLl=::c::::N::OTICE==-1--~------in wuber and dryer. PUBLIC NOTICE Dana Light two and ~CT1nousau11•W ::re bedroom two bath ftAM&ITATWM•WT Ptcnnovsau1111rus ' in Santa Ana Q-1-4~5~1°161-----....,, ,,.,.. .... ,.,...._,,..,..._.. ,,.· MAM•STAT&M••T an view con -:------r!;=Vtte"'&oet•Off-MA'""'-~ ... ·-~-,. . .,,,.,,"',,,--==~=-==-=-fed.,o,.m1~n"-i<'uHim,s are priced, __ _. .. L.,...,s.t..AM,CA. THI' W.9tKETnACI! CDNNEc. -rrom $38;950. IS6tlfd @ ... ' ... 'ill"'"'" ......... ""'- ll Cl:NID~ • ) ' • - WAYNE L OOWDV, 1.tOSMtl llON,IJOOSIM.ttl~MdA--.511a just minutes from the LWM...._~CA. AM,c.Mlfw"'-.ftm beach: and Dana Harbor 'T1tllliNllw6l1taAJt-.clW•lrnft-,_c'""~!E"P'USE,. INC. .... _ C"'-• ' _.,...~.._ • -tit._ ..... ._1,.~or ... or....., .xceet of the Blue =~~~:~v. ";.::.~·:=s._.. La9tern, just above '""" •"'"-"' -r11• "'"' .. .,......_ Pac!iftc Coast HighwQ" =~ ,.,0r....,.'c:-it• • .~·,.LE_x •HTe:""'5e. in bana Point. Phone TtlOMl'l e.LUMIDOit Mki-tFae-n.~ 496-4552. Furn'ishtfd ,....,.It:'..... """........_ . .,.. fl19'1..,..... 1llOde1a are nn.n d ....... .._.......,.INcll.CA.,,..., • CllM'ltyoC*\ofOr...-CIMltff!nS.-"r"" ~ N :cnu,...11 r · .,._..,..,"s. Sales agent, Wm . "*"' r I ar...,. CNll o..t,'':: ""',... ·0r_,. c.o.st Mt,.': McCabe Realty• ll,llMOd.$.11. 1', "'5 W11-JS .... eMC>;l.J.1l,_19, 1~S DINS '' t POJILiC NOTiCE 11 II • PVBLIC NOTICE I . . , lfl'BLIC N«mCE WE'flflOUllUi11i11.U • • • ' ' r , .......... __ ... HllSH . ,. ·········· .. .,, 5 ii 11,I 11 rrt,t.. n ............. 9Dlf Soiol&w~R;r'1 ... IS • CLASSIAED !' 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Jmtlllted at $119,!00, ~-..... : ...... , ... -:.=············· -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... ~ .......... ... ~ terJtib •.•.••.. a. 1002 c I !o~.':::C?.:;::~:::= ·-------·· ·~ ... , •••• '"""' ~/'ll~ .... -··-····lm ~ ··················-··· ...... 1.9 ................ :.J• -~·.: ........... -~ ... --..... .. ...... ~-···············-......... Prb.:: ..... .. ........................... ~0.. .................. -o.t•c..r,.,... .......... ·• - o..rSll.llle.....,. ······-·-··-.._.._r--~-...... ,.,. ...illJlMC. ........ -.... DI* ............... - WSs A MISA YmtDI ................ 4+POOL.' =I--:•=:: naa&.0.:-!.~~:: ••. DAILY PILOT•• bl• abarp pool bome. I tmtjtw ... tlnt f"Nobly palated .... Ide wrect•aa'f ... ..., .. • newlJ remodeled DTAIS ' I -· I.GU "'•ppeal • ,.._ ....................... ,. hard to find this OP· .._.u.,...... .. ,......... portunlty. OWNER illm1~•,~·~~~~~'!'v=.·:::::::::.: SAYS HE IUGHT HELP tlollce: 1. ' f • . I • --~121175 DAILY I'll.OT l9WPOllT ... ins_,.. iw ....... ~ ,, ... 4-bedroom custom ._. wltfi .mse bon115 room -ing oato ex• panolve deck. Lois <ii. trees. $7S,OOO. OPEN SUN. 1.S: 3000 Beacon HAl!IOR ~ HR.LS -C111-.... & . ....... b•autlfully landscaped, •· lledroom, formal dining r~m. $148,000. OPEN SUN. •1-S: 3828 Cata.inaran . . IA'ISIDI llLIGAMCI -l'I ;a\ C..., .._ on sandy beach. decorated with prolesalonal chic. Private courtyard. $239,950. OPEN SUN. 2·6 : 1933 Bayside. .,,,, .. CALL 67S-7US 100 Gov'tOwned S2l,4S0 ••• 1'150l>own 2 Bedrooms, 1"" baths, new paint. new carpet&. Pymta 1170 per mo P .I. .... , .. 100 ....................... . .................... . VllWI YllW! VIEW! . YOtlr Higbness, jtJSt what you've always wanted ; A spacious & gracious 4 br. 4~ bath home with best Irvine Terrace. view location. 11l!o lovely pool area Is nude swim sate. NOW Hear ·1b1S -Htg Hay View, front row loCation & good sense financially at Wider $200,000. HooesUy, fit for Royalty. lltVlt41 :nuACE Well located smaller3br.Zbahome. . Just fantaatica11y immaculate. Health dictates JllUl!edjate move to the desert. At $82~ you'll want to betbefils~~~~ ' 21161 L Comt Hwy. Caz-.. Mlr· 67H060 I ' r ;I gJ011I& __ ._. ......... Q •••••• IUUIN'•" ADS ~ ...... ....... ..... & Meli!I One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equts ' '"' •••••••• fl00.909t • Aulrr 1ll11 &....,. T1•1plff•1n •••• 91...,,, ll!ASTSIDE CttARMIR .ml 4SSUMAIUI 7W1-... _ -3 beQooms, 144 baUi, bltns, double garqe. -l!rlck-fflc in living room. Room ror camper or trailer. Our ex· ·clllllve, won't last long! Full price ~. C. 540.1111 • l1RED OF PAYING REM1'7 DOtrl' MISS TIGS ours1'AICl111l TOM•IOUSI for $12,000. ·Popular 3 ~ 1~ bath ·model, near )JlannJundJ, ...., • •' n I I II r. Great falnllY area With big greenbelt. Just lilted: •• hurey, u1 MCMlll. NEW-NEW-NEW . JUST COMP.LIT8-CUSTOM NOMI WRH ·p•w11•1• . . Great Newp0rt locatlan. 4 Bedroom, 3 · ceramic tile baths, formal dining, family rooin1 snnkM llvlnC" room with fireplace ana wood beam celling. 1loW al ~I as. Wet• bar and deluxe bltns. ~ate 3 car garage & courtyard. Pl.umbed for pool. Pl.us, much much morel A bargain at $107.000 asking price. C.148-1111 •WT ~· MOlllL-ttt.IOO Beaut. "'wideopenspace"vieworbact • bay. Pro(. decorated & blgbly up. graded. Walled patioo. lge lot, fam rm w/Wet bar. 3 Bdrms. formal DR & 212 baths. Spacious end unit in Bluffs • 298'1 QUEDADA Sat /SUD l·S 1'.1Mt1•1su ELMAHCl-SJtS,000 Gorgeous NEW French Traditional on most prestigious l>ayfrilnt. Superior quality & design. S BR, FR, lge play rm, formal DR, 5~ baths. Pool/· jacuzzi, sauna, pier lalip. Ital. marble. 161JNDA ISLE DR. Sat/Sun 1·~ U..uMA llACH-SU.900toSl4f,IOO Our fine selection or 6 New View homes : 3 BR, DR -$;6,900, $71,900, $73,900 3 BR split level, pvte area $112,500 3 BR l·Story ranch, Lag. Niguel $119,500 4 BR 1.story contemp • , ~. Niguel $149,500 See Broker at open house, 1045 Balboa Ave, Arch Beach Hts Sat/Sunl·S CAMIC> SHOIES-Sllf,500 ' Beaut. pool & patio area. Lovely ocean view home w /3 BR & conv. den, formal dining. Easy maintenance, pvte beach. 4501 ROXBURY DR. Sat/Sun 1·5 MUD MOii llOOM7 • Seethis5,6,or1BRhome! Greatcoun· try area for children & pets. Quiet area ofN.B. &really sharp. $89,500 2926SlLVERLANE SUnl·5 CoMNI 1002 C1Mrol ·1002 IATCltEST SPECIAJ.-$8',$00 ••••••••••••--••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · You'll love this comfortable4 BR fami· DICORA TOll'S SSSSTllTSSSS ly home. Lovely cptng & drapes, choice MODB. to b .. t this' 2 br, 2 bo, wallpapers rm for pool. Fam rm & POOL ~'::.·:~T=~: formDR,3batbs,abundaotsior. Tiled formal entry to • • _... · your dream home. dtapes.4tove.Newpalot.- Spacious superbly de· eomp1et.eb' refurbfabed. 2111 S. Jo t '1 ....... con\.ed u'vtnc room wlth Security 1ate-pool-8 ..-wPORT C&nla. H.L 644*4tl0 custom fireplace. ~Dlceb' kept lawns, Separate formal dlnin.I trees, fountaln·•ll this • • • • j I ). ' I rook. mbe. cu.tom f~d ~~1 !}2;,~; >:,k,!,"{. G:1Mnl 1002 ¢1Mr.. 100% ttc a. One-o ·•·ltl.U . k;&:;i.~ ••••••••••••••-••••••• •-•••••••••••-•-•••• · · gentleman~• den.. llGllDROOMS - Seporate.,.... .u11e onc1 ROOM TO -ma a a I• e m •• t er SPANISH VILLA IN HsnrvltT I.· quarten. Every room HBGHTS decorated with the f"mest Heavy red tile roof• SQUARE DINCE Large -spacious . Z bath. wall coveriDp .... -. Span.lab Ule courtyard Double iaraie ·•---•ate • ---· entry tbru Iron &ates, In t111s pant znd. story -..-and drapes available. lush tropical landscap-rumpus room. Huie rec. room. Alley access You have to see this ins. Huge stone fire KBR +I other bedrooms for boat, etc. $54,950. Call =me toc!r.lieve it. Only place, family room, have plenty apace for 6:;'t1~.11·sft.Wto'1t'-'C"t•" 1 c!:,~;9 •11·s~!l~i• cocktail patio. Country sleepy dancers. Super dub Villa only $57 ,SOO. large yard bas boat and Take advantage. Call trailer accus +plenty of .Gt5-0303. entertainment area. On· FOREST OLSON n ll'uallo."' 644-7270 ~ IEAUTll'UL U DOYH SHOllS-8000 Sq. rt. Colonial home. 7 Bedrooms, 6 baths, family rm., playrm & gigan. tic billiard room with six stool·wet bar area. Master suite has large bath with steam bath, gym, study & huge view balcony. Much, much more!!! A must see for the large, en~ tertaioiog family. Call for appoint· meot. Reduced -now $295,000. FEE. l3 Hampshire Ct .. Dover Shores, NB ~ ... ·--- Open Sat/Sun 1·5 • ly 5 minutes to rreeway. !-";;;;,"""==' VETERANS ARE TOWNHOUSE WELCO$&.:!,soo ' LOW $lO'S -TWO STORY CALLHOWll· 963-7155 2U: 512-1'15 . ... Two years NEWJ 3 Bedrooms, 2 batb, POOL, yard w/larae patio. Nr. So. Coast Plaza tbopplng. Best buy on this townhouse. Call 752-1700 9-5, or 546-3281 eves. Ast for Gail. SPECIAL OPPOltTUHITT TO UYE OH THE WATIR OWNER WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE OR LEASE" OPTION on this speci;fl WATERFRONT HOME. Vacation all year 'round in this open, cheerful 3 bed. home. En- tertain inside & now outside to your patio, then onto your boat dock. $139.500 Call 631·1400 HAYE WE GOT A SHARP IUT . FOii YOU! 2-Story expandable 3 bed. 2 tia. home. Liv. rm. with atrium & fireplace. Den, Din. rm. & room for pool table. A SPECIAL home (or SPECIAL people in Newport Beach. Call Peggy Broms.631·1400 $1i8,500 OPEN HOUSE Suo.1·5 P.M. We specialize n ... on 1hewater ... nearthewater lllewof water homes We show by boat and car. > ; WATERFRONT. HOMES 2633 W. Coast Hig)lway Newpoot Beach f114)63J.1400 ---- • I I I • 1 ' • • ~ , .. · 1 · ! I •• ,, I • • • • • I t 1• -· • ~··· , .... ,. lu ~ ............................................. 111 ••••••••• •••••• .... .......... ••• .. • .. ;~~e;~ ..... ri;;;;;;;:;;~!!L:!l2!~;•;1;1m~ I · · H ....... ,. j"-e•Per59e H11111._. .. ' t' .,,_.,. ....................... . 11111•,_.,. HG.•n'°"SGle tf 111,_.S. "-· I 4 1111 I rrll . I 1111 !1111111,,111,1,,,,, • . ;::~~~·::J·~~!·-~ii:··~1·;;·0-""j;.';."; ··~·;;;;; ............ ;,;.·;:;::.--"""iiii '·. . ................................ ,. .. .. . ............ !"""'"·-.. -· ............ :-u,:;·:;~ P.1,,IJ~rettR.aa'I ~:&~-~ H• ·11a1:•s '~ . ~..!.., =~:ur::;::;i:~i:if:~ pre6enb :.,:;:':!:,.":;.~::~ 64CJ••o .. OflM Ho\151' _ ... , ... talla. .. •I••• ••Pll•••H . 6J MOMTICITO, COIDCA D& MAit Gor~1rad::11 ._ .a;usIVB; ....... Y11Ja for, .On coe of the belt Iota on the ridge. DUP1.1X FOi SAU FOil THI FAMILY Seo ... 1 ._.._,.'11 ... -.1lootoul•U!CllD1ocean Breallltalr:h!g view ol ocean, coasUlne Two on a lot In Corona del Mar; front TllAT _, s 11ec1rpoma ...a a pool. at"7,10t!___ ,-..... •._l:P.·~1--.-., •a aud valley. Large poolslze lot. 2700 sq. cottage leased to Aug. 1976. New rear · 11.t bur ua Baycrest. ~ Im· SHAii' JW01LISS "4 &.,..!...._, wll.ll awa~;J.1;, /'ft. of luxury llvlng .. 4 Bedrooms, 2~ unlt,3BR,2Ba.Coveredpatlo. Vacant ......... ,,. ... -•• __ .. make • -i n--t..-.2 Jllml·~. privMe...,....wllll__, , baths,2fireplacesandDWCh more.An for your Inspection. Live in it, or we ;"".llnai:'me.796.soo ~--~ ,Wllllll~10Nil',Pat ~ ' excellent Investment 81 well 81 com· will rent it for you. A real value al 2001 I 71 .. , .... ,.t INdl S.. l-1 '-h ID -. polio · : C • • ~efamllybome.$UIO,OOO $M,OOO • =-•::1"7c::~ c,umosaoRES· FREEoeeanvl-: ; SELICTONEIN 5 llDllOOMS-Sl6,600 DUPLEX WITH VIEW .,.,_..,.., ... , ......... lo'tety,R,4Ba ...... Pvol f ~ HARBORVIEWHOMES Oneofthefew5BR.condounitsinthe sount<Ol'IMHWAYIHCOllOMAD& .. , .... .,._-=:=--~Opell~N.4151 _ ~ CARMEL MODEL upkeep, near CdM High, Churches, spacloua a~ ram11y room eacJi m,soo-aM Sq.ft~ • area.Owna,b111efamilybomewithno MAil -lolf of'room and charm, .. eoLICOUIM ·Barbaral'redericlm 1 ~OTJTSTAND1NG3bedroom,2ba., shopping. If you have a large family unlt.tlpperbub111ellWldect. !:i.!t.a::.:~= 'LINDA ISLE; Bemd1flll, cast. bit. c (J.milyroom,withlovelygardensanda (or PLAN TO HAVE ONE), see this 510A._,, .c--.. Mr '••IJl-I __ .,, = •• J-llorl' bome on taaoan. Pier a. greenhouse for only $'19,500, or perhaps ooe! ~- 000 a. .• MONTEGOMODEL With spectacular, wiobstructed view of entire valley. Truly your"Sbangri·La" alter a busy day. If you would like a 4 bedroom, 2 bath home for your family, be sure to see this one. Only $103,000 with community pool & tennis just \!J block away, or a ... . PALERMO MODEL Again, with a spectacular view, close to pool and tennis. This is the 4 bedroom, 2\!J bath, two.story model · which bas been decorated exquisitely! • ' ' Landacaped to perfection! It's a fan- tastic home. Let us show it to you to- day! $122,000..0r a ... PALERMO MODEL WITHOUT A VIEW •.. with dramatic entry, formal dining. area, light and airy family room, with eating area in kitchen. See this one to- day. $104,000. LE RAISOR REALTY 412JC-Dr ........ CALL 833-8600 G1Mral 1002 ....................... ········-············· LARGE • BR, pror. ·de· . SEAL IEACH cc;raled, mountaih view, ISTAft 2 ·BA , Iv. & Din rm1. IAMILIMG 3 Ill POot, air, big front & sst 100 back yard w /trees . • _ Finest 1cboola. $44,500. Walk lo surf. Artistic C811 (Corona) collect. ele1ance it carefully 7&w.15o blended with carefree · beach community life 1tyle. SpacJous living llLLTOP MANSION ~:i::O .:::~~di.:!:• Pfe1ti1lou1 Newport terrace. Banquet size~ Biach. DramaUc Harbor dinlnl room U conve- Vh, circular drive. 3 niently served from spacloua bedrooms, modern gourmet rapw dlM, den, loft Uv· kitchen. Interior 1atley. illil room w/fplc, atrium Separate wing for pill t~ o 1 1 u o d a c k bldeaway master 1Yite A .UC.•,' Grecian pool llfle cbildre.a '• 1uita. ~·low-loflOOft. Oner -bl a--.r. 'tNes. Sacrifice price. Doesn 'l wanl a. Must 'ft.Ire adVaou.p and call 1acrifice. Call ..... 1181 • .,r ''"'''' Gf'fNrltf•l''SIUNJOltlHIC'f .. FOREST OLSO N -.-,. - . WHERE RSE? Can you find a big 2 atory home with 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths and a big, open wood• aect porch oa the upper Jnel. · Llwely carpets. & drapes In tllia stately a year old beauty. Easy FHA or VA terms. $5'7,900/taltes ill l Call5*41fl ACRES OF PARK Unusual 3 bedroom home aet In tran· quil setting. Has acres of p-een grasa and trees to rear with your tlWll private access. Walk lo 5 acre . "1vate tenais club tool Close to 1cbool1. Best price at $46,950. SIMJ.41 WE PULLED STRINGS to get this attractive raacby shalr.e- l'Ool job -a color llboto would plc-tare the rear garden scene in its breatb-talting beauty for only $47,900 and walk to MILE SQUARE PARK. 4 Bedlvom. 8C1"454 GET LOST In tbla 5 bedroom, 2\!J bath MESA VERDE mUIJllon localed on latge cu14Hac lot on cbe>lce street. V11· cant. Call now to see Its charms. 1112 "54 BIG CANYON Highly customized 4 bedroom BROADll.OOR home. 3000 Sq. ft. of llv!P.g apace Includes expanded ramtl1 room, living room and maier bedroom. Profeaalonally ) ...... .aped. A1r Condltkioed. See to · 1H1eclat.e. $ln,900. ~61 SPYGLASS BEAUTY 811lllltal c bedroom, 2>n balll home IDc *I Jqll on a fully Llndacaped !'8lr JaL J J'lreplaces, family room, Ii. : lnal<(• noolc. Qiatom !I• cora\J& tllr•out. Reduced to --~•1 . I I • ' Ol'IH HOUSI SAT/SUH. 1·5 WEST.~IFF •ANr.UTIC ~$215. cather!neTmmllle IJ5AMl.0SWA'l'CUMT II, HIWPOllT '91ACH. new, exclush•e. •Bedroom. u.a>.a<Wad .Lu l a ~ • b ramilJ rec rm WAar. . .. ._ This delightful s bedroom home wit Corner lot. A• allu· UNDA ISLE; commending view or SWITUllAHD ••• : .. calls & the owner must go. An a bsolutely mind-boggling home on Spyglass Hill, priced far below market. Tbls is palatial perfection. 3 BR. 2 Ba., family rm., ocean view, gardens. Fee land. This one won't last long. Hurry l Only $165,000 - ISTIMATI 1HI COST . , or carpets & drapes & subtract .the total from the asking price & you will have an acceptable offer for this lovely home in the Irvine Terrace. It's spacious, has 4 BR, 3 Ba., a ~ & a spectacular view or bay & ocean. Ask· ing $17'7,500 OPEN HOUSI SAT ,8IM 1·5 It IS SAllllHA TBltACI, CdM DICOUTOll'S HIAYIM . Honestly, when you walk Into this one, you think you have died & gone to heaven. The strangll, soft light around the entry, the use or lattice, the gorgeous gardens. with greenhouse, gives an etherea l feeling lo lbls Harbor View Hills home, on a 210 ft. wide lot. Has 4 BR, 2 Ba., powder rm., 2 frplcs., library & much, much more. Call for app't. lo see. $183 ,400 MAKE OFFiii THI\' CAN'T lllFUSE It doesn't take a tommy gun lo gel this one, just an offer that makes' sense to you. Newly refurbished home in Cameo Highlands (CdM ), has 3 BR, lots of brick & exposed beams. Access rights to private beach. OPIH HOUSI! SAT. I ·I 4121 COii~ DlllYI. CdM HARBOR COMPANY ' REALTORS 2165 E. c-1 Hwy .. c ........... Mor "Selllog .... let.le lo Mew,.... H...- Sloce ·lt44" 673-4400 BLUFFS BAYFRONT OPIH l·S 411 l\ATA c.ittv.r ..... Elegant 2250 sq. ft.; 3 yr. old E-Plan. Finest quality in neutral tones. Panoramic view. 3 BR.. fam. rm .• form. din., 2~ ba. Tremendous value • at $117,500 including prime lot. ILUfl'S IAll•Altl-967,500 Lovely greenbelt. lmmac. 1800 Sq. Ft., 3BR., 21'> ba. Reduced lo sell! . OP1H 1-1 2147 VISTA LAlllDO HELEN .B. DOWD 11EAL TOii, IHC. MLS 644-0134 lt73TopU1hr&YopS .. o ·-1974• '' Mew,.,. Mesa locrd ..... .... ,.. IOOZ IG1oer.. 1002 ·•···•·······••·····•·• ...................... . •WATIR•YllW •l'lllSTIM<>l'lllTACT As if you designed It yourself. Every amenity for gracious living lo> this exceptional 2-story 4 bed, 4~ ba. home. Spacious master suite. Formal din. rm., plllll large family room. Plants, greenery & ON THE WATER with your own boatsllpplus 2 side ties. Balconies on both floors to overlook the WATER, VIEW and all the action. $239,000. 333 Morningstar, Dover SboreS OPENSAT&SUNltoSP.M. U¥11 OH THI IAT POii Sl7,IOOUI MOVE right into this immaculatd 2 bedroom 2 ba. condo. VIEW. Boat slip avanable. Shown by appt. oaly. Call 631·1400 We specialize In ... "!' the water ... ~thewa\er lllewofwalerhomes We•howb\lboalandcar. WATERFRONT .HOMES 2633 W.C:OO.I Highway Newport Beach f7141631·1400 \, \ \ - large family !'OOm bas excelleiit floor d•••• or ator•I• baJ Ed Giddings ~lect; Dwican plan with center ball entry. Located on eablnet1. Olfered at • ~art. builder.' Arch. Qigest 111C19. 1 Q uiet street in prime family "5,400.Tblslltbe'--ooo rhood ~ __._ '°" UYe been, lookiDI ~ • neigbbo . Large recess ... awuu• .fcr,oocallnowf! Sbaronl.yncb/PalHug ming l""'I otr grassy patio In rear yard. ~ Pricemcludlng.land'12f,500. UPERB LIDO ISLE; Fine.family bomeon 165 1011 M.t•i.-.Mwpt.M. W.1~ OMES ft. Jot. Sep. gueatbouse. 3 cu-prage, ,... ..... c:..i.-. •• ..... ••• nJOmforpool. 1 BEST YAWi. LOCATIOM, PlllCI -bri&ht 2 and a den, near beach on canal. Only $53,500. 243-6 ht 51reet; Hew.-1 Sh1 n S. l.S LOOK AT THIS! LOWUT PlllCBI HOI • on Antigua Way, Dover Shores, reduced to · $129,SOO. 4 Bedrooms, used brldt foyer, tamily room willl -bar, formal din-· ing room, separatecbildren's wing and room for pool. . CJllMH111w., • ....,... fon•1r 1.- **'OPEN TODAY** WATIUllOMT With private slip & 26 ft. boat. 2 Large bdrms., 2 baths, Jge. family rm. & full sited billiard rm. $139,500. Please call ·for directions. SWL 1-S COllOHA Da MAii DUPLIX Extra large 4 bdrms. each unit. ,$124,500. 617 Iris. Sat/Sun.1-5 CAMIO 5110'" Exceptional home with great ocean view. 2 Huge bdrms., C<J11vert. den & : pool. $139,SOO. 4527 Orringtoo. Sun. ll:30lo3 CatherlneTmnllle · "HCDDllC TWO STOllY" I U'U~c~--eaaztll 1002 e111rll IOOZ POOL + -v-.. 1 •-:;;•;;••;,;•;; .. ;;•;;•;;• •;••;•;;••;•;;••;-;;,;•;;•;••;,;;•;;••;,;;•;;••;,;;•;;••;;;•iii"iii••;;;•iii••;;;•• Desirable Mesa Verde ll ~~·~:_". TAKE ·YOUR CHOICE 1 folds ele1ut. .Wl4 of ... -.... ~... • thil IDOllt PGllQl,ar "'Hid-.~ c~~ deD 2 Stor7" ._lolic SUPER Iota In a fast expanding area of : i!i!r~"!:l-~ ·~~bot 1 Berofacb. l30x290offi bZonldg.ed for kltcben ENOAMOUS . ~. e 'p elll. tee PARTY ROOM wllh ,,,. NEWPORT Blv4 Modem office bldg., bar" m-l•e llreplace. · award winner, $40,000. Modern tilt-up Hua• ·-.......,.. bldg truss roof, no posts. $235,000. l :eb:'.er ~::.lid~ +va~ant,lot, $79,500.. 'lbese thr~ pre> q-. ~ perties total approx. 1-acre, with 355 po1'"ec1 ".,._.. frontage. Uon.Arano-.eau iaee. 548-2.'ll.J. OPfN r11 0•ff'S n#ftOWMCl' NEWPORT/; ISlAND SHOPPllG CIKTlll One at $179,500-income $2,083 permonlb · MOTILS 23 Units, money maker! $45,000 Down 48 Units ••special situation'' CC>l:ID05 . j Leisure World beauty! l·Bdrm., l\!J , ba., view. $37,900 Sale-Lease, 3 bdrm., 2 ba., Bluffs Open house Sat/Sun l·S. 400 V.ista Suerte 1002 .............................................. ... , _____ _ CAMIO SHOllJ5 llMJ r-THE Beauurul 3 bdrm. & pool Plus 2 dens or llnN JVI\ family rooms. Splendid ocean view. · MONEY $15'4,000 $1Sl,500. Sat/Sun. l-S.45<17Tremont. .' BALIOA ISLAND POIHSITTIA IMftB . Braa:d De-tv kl.:urtoua, One year old, 3 bdrms., 2 baths & frplc. ....-bulll. 'bedroom, each unit· $119 ooo. 719 Poinsettia. Sat. r I ~Ula, 2 '•lconle1, , ' sp-cvw• Jaomel Extras l :30toS · -la 1t«ap, laun- . dq. partin&. quality •P-COHD0 -$45. f 50 c· .,-•• 11 ... luxe wall 3 Bdrms 2 baths-3 car gar•-com·•• covering, batural wood •• , u.&'°• rlnilb, de. S-0 tbil at 209 flllT% llUDZIHSIO ... MASOM munlty pool. 404 Superior, Newport. Peot1.0pmi.t/8Wll-5. Beach. Sat /SUn. l ·S . . .. 1'.~1>;'.5 dlltb 111..rt Heints FOREST E. OLSON . ·~ '· Of1Msu11.11~1 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G_.. 1002G_.. 1002 441&.MODIHA 1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cbobarmlag 3 Boddr1med. • .. I *Balbu Peninsula l'Gint* i OflH SUM; • •• 2137 CMAHl&.111.. Sweeping bay view from super s BR. family home. Close lo bay, priv. beach a. ocean. Upstairs living rm., sauna. jacu&zl, worltabop, boat storage. $MO,OOO BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR <l'l-i~·d.,,,. f\,•< ,.,,r· me ; new rem e ••r I 002 G1ul"Cll 1002 kt(bn 6: cabinets, bit· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••--•••••• ins, co•r plumbinf, i..,,... ___ ,... ________ '"' f•rmal dlnln1 rm .; -.- spdnkhn, ftlOm for boat ........... or tr•Uer 1tora1e -A· Way to_private,=quiet seclusion, lux· lll;M ury 2 BR., 2 ba. Views o( i>cean & Slllreciffs .Marina. $62,450 ~~·~=!~ to a decorator'~ d:'gbt; wiusual 3 BR. Ttib .., ... wW compl• + fr, surrounding Sl!8fkling, buge 'pool •••t. 7our prised &viewsofMarina&ocean.$14.5,000 pcm•lons. E&tra larse AND ~n!'. .. 1':,:: =~ 2-story 4 BR, 3 ba, rumpus R. $61,950 kttdlien with all •P· p!llDCOI; roomy aem« Walk lo beach, tennis1 boating, f~blng pol'Cll: • la•· bdnna. " from any· of tbe above nomes. I ,,.U..: studio or bobby .... ,.. '°" •••"" •112 ... + kin1•1Jed patio n IJ A P , . ~ • ...................... ••••••••••••· ... ··-·· ~0:!1::'.~mt:.,t:!n~:.: V.:Jeverlu~. L.reedon. r*Placement plaat1, 6 RIAL llTATI IV1 M R I t: f'f Re.ii l ~t .1!1' 1>40-535 1 N·EWPORT'S FIMEST HOMES 11.UffS CONDO FIHAL BA y VlE\V, _ ~ bedrm 'l'rlDJ llllJOoiodlllll' • gracious liVUlll $96,000. , · IWPFS COMDO ' • BEDROOM, e!J!I unit, upsraded, "W'' plan. ,..CICIO. • .. .. •· I ' ' :;;'. be 1bown by app'L 1!1-• How,......... 644-5046 ''C''THOMAS ~~ui ·' REALTOR lllW.ColltHwy. 1"pl. Beech -an EVES:IK$'*3 LIDOl!5LI . Open; Uaht " airy at-DlOlphere ls found ln lhla be1utlfuny appt'd "nex- ible floor plan. I or 4 bdtms, formal DR, breakfast nook It lie ldlcben. Dramatic use of brick & We thruc>ut. C.U 848-1711. Optn Evu. • -·· -Walk r.r 1: I r.r. Real l•;fa fr. ' •• G1•1lll I I002G1a1:4 IOOZ ···········~· .. ············~······~··········· ASSUMABLE LOAN & SURF Dramatic vaulted ceilings In CUiiom A· frame model. Huge copper llrepl~'i:( sundedt, Sea & Sutf, tennis courts pool, sailing area too. New decor thruout. s B~rooms, ·all for only · $65,000. Don't wait, call 546-0U ~COATS & WALLACE 'T:P REAL ESTATE. INC r1 l!HflllY OWNIO 1 ll\ll'l'I N~ :_,\HV IN C IHI '>Olil H 1pf.)I .i~t1i \INlt )41>\ '> \ • \ I ' • • . • • • ....... tllte,,,,,. 1•• a "'· 1 .. 2' Hr ·-'* I"' ,.,__. b .....,,0c-•1,1m DM.YN.Of M • .····~···················---··-··········---······--!"••••• ·····--············· ....................... . ,. 1-. · · · M1R11,_S.. ,_ lfsrsn,_~ II ,,,_... -. ·-. .. ·-...................... -_._._ ............ --·-···-··········"·" ..................... .,; . · •••••••••••••••••••• ..... -•••••••••••••• •t.. "1t11•1 ,.. IMJ81:1i.. I e111tll I~ ***OPEN' HOUSES *** l _._ CANIO SH(llB VEW HOMll · ~ ~ executive home Is built UO!!Jllf Ila own ~. P,.O!ll area wlllch is perfect for entertalnlnc = ar •Pt. Tbree bed,t'OOma, 3'batba, a den wtwet 6 la""!lrY room mate this lovely 'riew liome a mu•~.cto see. Offered at $171,750. 4601 _,lllUllY. Ol'IN l.S. ~ --. . WAUOH51NCC*lli Walt to the be1ch -abopping + theeter trom tbl.t daalc Balho1 rental priced to sell at S87,500. llt lnH ST. OP1t4 1.f. ·· -. OM THE llACHfioa $12',IOO Delllhtful 3 hedroom-3 bath 'home plus den on the EAS'l' OCEAN FRONl' PENINSULA. SJ>ec:tacuiU' Clll1lina a. Palos Verdes view. 11 I• -..· SY. Ol'IN Z.5. MIW USTIHi-UMIVIRSm' PAD Beautiful Yale townhouse on big greenbelt near adult pool. 4 big bedrooms, family & dining rooms. V"'1 ahu-p & very scarce at $75;900 with the !arid. 11101 o.u nu LM. Ol'IN 1.s. WHEN YOU'VE SEEM EVBYTHIM5 B.SE come, compare this 4 BR home for tasteful decor, yard, convenience. amenities, size, location, .surroundings, investment potential and value today. Don't bother unless you plan to stay. $169,500. l -telll FOOT LM. Ol'IN 1·5. LETS MAKE A DEAL A pln"'sheltered entry leads into this captivating 4 bd, 3 be, home with pool and panoramic view. The apllcious family nlOm and separate game room with' -wet bar make entertaining a delight. Offered at $1S2,51JO. OPIH 2-5. 1106 l'ESCADOI DL · WILL ~E FOR SMALLH ~ bedroom house located on nearly. ~ acre in Corona ilel Mar. Pool, gardens & near private beaches. T• ---trade for, house or duplex. $179,500. Ol'IM· 1·5. 4536 llOXIURT. IATSHOllES IATROKT HOf.S OPIM t.S1'11Mlen1• WIN A VICTORW! PUNr STAM> VISlt a Unique Open Home llSted below and win a beautiful golden oak Victorian plant stand. One stand will be liven away each weekend in Oc· 1.taber, free! That's Unique! llHl(IUI IN COIOMA DIL MAR -2 bedroom plus den. cute, with beams and brick. See N atalle Fogarty at 433 Heliotrope, south of bighw111. lal9U1 IN HAalOR -IROADMOOR -• bdrms, fa.m. rm., putting green, decking & view at $121,000. See Ronnie Lundy at 2606 Wavecrest. · UNl91ll IN CAMEO HIGN.AHDS -3 bdrm, fam rm, 2200 sq ft, pool, cyn view. See Nancy Laux at 601 Rockford Road. $88,500. llHl9UI IN MESA YHDE -4 bdrm plus 20x20 bonus room, sgle sty nr park & sc~ool. $63,500. See Betty Chappel at 2900 Pemba Dr. UHl91ll IN llG CANYON -Unique decor and ldscping, pool and sep. jacuzzi, 4 bdrms, only $174 ,500. See Vergilene Hull at #9 Torrey Pines Lane. UMl91ll IN HARIOR VIEW HOMIS - Let Carol Wilkinson show you this neat 4 bdrm w /{am rm Palermo for $94,900 -2333 Port Lerwick Pl. llNl9UE IN llG CANTON -3 bdrm, Plan to see this beal.iliful 4 bedroom, fa _ oom home. Sunny, windfree location w /pie slip for large boat. 2762 llATSHORE DRIVE. OPIM 2·5. .ro'+' Monaco. extr.as, views, low price of $142,500. See Rita Boland at #9 Rue Valbonne. 67 FEET OH UDO IAYFllOMT ' Superb quiet location. Room for several boats to 125'. 6 car spaces. Just remodeled. Courtyard! Large deck. 5 bedrooms , 5~ baths. Hurry! $395,000 . 105 VIA UDO SOUD. Ol'EM 2·5. ' IRVIHE TEllRACE Super comer location for this charming small home. It's light and bright inside and out. 2 bedrooms, convertible den, 2 full baths. A must see at $81,000. Ol'IM l·S. 600 PATOUTA ***BY APPOINTMENT*** LINDA ISLE-GREAnY REDUCED French Regency custom home w /62' frontage on Harbor Island channel. 5 bedrooms, family room, formal dining room. wet bar, wine storage, elevator, dark room. $385,000. GREAT IUY _ Super sharp and sparkling fresh with new paint inside(' & out. This four bedroom condo is ''move in ready'' for the very fussy. $59,500. ,GORGEOUS HACIENDA CU.tom 6 bedroom Big Canyon with view. Warm, adaptable family home that's architecturally perfect. One of our best offerings at $300,000. UNIVERSITY PARK Beautiful Village 3 townhouse. 3 bedrooms & family room w /fabulous patios. Near pools & tennis. Come see! Asking $67 ,500. SOUTH LAGUNA VIEW ESTATE Beautiful coastline views. Custom quality. St. Charles kitchen, 2·4 bedrooms, 4 baths including guest house. Offered far below replacement cost. $249,500. HEW IAYFllOMT HOME New custom bayfront home done in the French country style. Large living room, formal dining room, 3 be!troo'1's, 3~ baths;2 fireplace:; and family room. $239,000. .-::.. . LINDA ISLE Flt.MIL Y HOME Lovely family home on lagoon. Decorator wallpapers .& carpets throughout. Extensive use of wood paneling. Beautifully planted courtyard. Pier & slip f<ir 80' boat. $365,000. A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING And everything in its place in this super home with scads of built· ins. In University Park, 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, air conditioned. Offered for $68,900. IEST IUY IH ILUFFS Fee land. Compare this to others at this price on lease land & appreciate the value. 3 bedrooms, large master suite, conversation area in living room. $79,500. TWO-TWO.TWO AHD TWO Two duplexes equals a fourplex. Mini·homes in Corona del Mar. Never vacant and cute to boot. Great investment, one or both. $86,000 each. • P1IASI CALL FOR .A Fiii l'ICTUU IROCHURE OF USTIHGS ' A COUWILL...,... c;:o. • 644-1'766 ' ' UMl9UE IN CORONA DEL MAR - 3,000 sq. ft., 4 bdrm, 2 story newer home. l 'h blocks to beach. Now only $127,000. See Rosemary Butterfield at 3100rchid, CdM . llHl9UE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES .- Sparkling Portofino, excellent street, 3 bdrms plus loft, rec. rm .. at $97 ,000. See Pat Lane at 1958 Port Trinity. llNl9UE IN WESTCUFF -Expanded 3 bedroom, high livability, low maint., big tree, small price. See Nadine Croul at 1100 Devon Lane, corner of Oxford. llMl9UE IN THI ILUFFS -4 bdrm COD· dominium, fresh new paint ·and carpets. V,acant, W plan. $58,500. See Sharon Smith at 2228 Vista Hogar, the Bluffs. U~IVUI: fi()Ml:i REALTORS• TH E NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675«K>O MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CALL US SHAllP-CLEAN AS A PIH IM NEWPORT BEACH 3-Bdrm, or use as 2 &den, 2·ba, buiitins & fireplace. Freshly painted and prof'- ly decorated including plush carpet, & drapes. Private patio, big double garage w /elect gar door opener. $55,000. BAYFROMT 2-Big bedrooms, 2 baths, complete)y redecorated to new · ••Get set for fantastic fmancing , Total down payment $3,950-That's no misprint, only three thousand nine hundred fifty dollars. The owner will carry the ENTIRE balance at only 8~% INTEREST. WOW! No points. no loan fees, no credit or qualifying pro- blems, no delays, Asking $95,000. Pier &slip avail. $95,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 M•wport llvd. comer 30th J.J..TJ.1TJ;7.ffDJOCOl._~-'1lJCiJllWIJLWJLlULT(TiTJO'QI 1002 ................................................ A HOMI WllH CHARISMA Warm & decorator sharp 2 story, 3 bed, 2 ba. Soaring pitched beam ceil· logs. Roof Garden. Walle to beach. Boat storage area. Call Virginia ·Kendall. 631·1400 OPEN HOUSE Sat & 9.ln 1·5 P .M. 223 Lul{onia $65,500 FOR LEASl-llACH HOMI Only $850 mo. in ..-private communl· ty. Furnished or unfurnished 3 bedroom, plus bunk room. Forever VIEW OF Channel. Submit offers. Call 631·1400 We specialize in ... on the wa ler ... near the water view of water homes We show by boat and car. '' • WATERFRON.T HOMES 2633 W. Coo st HlghwO\f Newport Bea<h m4l63J.1400 ........................... _. ................ -········ ........... ,,,,,, . .... • • REALTORS ' 671-$11 I --OPIH ·~ 4'JJ paHAM RD, CAMIO SHORIS OCIAM VIEW. Secluded ~l &Jacuzzi; two muter bedrooms wil)l.bath/dress· Ing room aulte; formal living & dining rooms, paneled study. Spacious, JJrivate guest suite with separate en· trance. Luxurious appointments throughout. $175,000. OPENSAT&SUN lto5. 7IZ ACADIA: AD YOU ONI OFlMISI an U'tist, bacbel<r, career gal, in· vestor? If so, this is f<r you. Invest in your future at today's prices on this R·2. lot with an interesting two· bedroom home. Use your imagination. Best price in Corona del Mar at $162,500. OPEN SAT &SUNltoS. . 1724 NIWPORT H1U.5 DL -WISTt For the discriminating buyer, we offer the ultimate in a beautifully appointed five-bedroom home. No expense spared from the gated courtyard entry to the beautiful leaded. stained glass and imported tiled detailing throughout the home. Spectacular Mediterranean tiled pool and jacuzzi. OPENSUNONLYltoS .. - . MOllLI HOME PAlllC:'Drop by and see our beautiful pictures of this most pre· stigious area -complete with its own stream. & + acres, partially' de· veloped. Will exchange for Orange County property or may help finance. $395,000. IATFRONT PENTHOUSE: Fantastic location and view of the bay & ocean. Very spacious three bedroom or two & den. Owner will trade for Newport Beach home. $165,000. HST IN THI ILUfff & the Ii vin' is easy. Spacious condominium ''E'' Plan -three bedroom. Beautifully appoint· ed, wide green Pelt. Call for appoint· ment. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coos! Hwy. C:--clol - 675-551 I . 1002 G1n1rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl ·I t()!1 c&C(H111Ja n_v ~ ' " . ' ' ' TURT\.EROCK Lovely 4 BR, top loc. Assumable 80% loan. Just listed $69,500. 19291 Ely Drive, Irvine Sunday 2-5 SHORECl.IFFS 3 BR, 2 BA, p00l&view. Sunl·4 • 234 Morning Canyon Rd , CdM HEW DUPLEX CdM $133,000 3 + 2-507LarkspurSUn12·4 EMERALD IAT . Charming 3 BR. So. of Hwy. Room for pool and add·on w /view. $179,500. Seller will finance. lk~'i I-Co.i'f llrghw;i\ ( t)rcl11,; clt·l Mc:tr t1i) t11,IJ(I 1002 G ...... at . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ND HOME FOR BOAT & FAMILY 36' Slip + 3 bedroom, game room Condo. Breakfast bar, formal dining. patio off MB and living area. Burglar alarm fantastic! Furnis hed or un - furnished, make offer!! For appointment. Sell idle items NEWPORT TRl-LEVB. POOL 1002 G..,.ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ELKINS .. O.er SO Yecrs of Sen-ic.e'' IY APPOINTMENT hi OFFERING! PENIHSUU POINT New, Not Yet Completed. Exciting View Arch it. Designed 2 Sty W /4 Br, Fam Rm 3 Fp, Wet Bar . Open Beams, 'Many Bit 1115 $179,500 I st OFFElllMG! CORONA DEL MAR Rare Fourplex on .2 Lots With Private Pool. 1·2 Br 3·1 Br Lovely Patio Ne wly Remodeietl. P.r im e Location. Walk to Beach. $179.500 I st OFFERING! WEST NEWPORT Two New Duplexes Side·By -Side. Each w /3 Br 2 Ba Up ; 2 Br I Ba Down. Ca rpets & Drapes lncl. Walk to Beach $119,500 Each. VIEW HOMESITES -llG CANTON Your Choice of Two View Lots Overlooking Golf Cpurse $85,000 & $89,500 OPEN 1·5 . #8. OAllM9KT LN. llG CANTOH View! New Custom 2 Level Medit Style. 5 Br 4 I> Ba Fam Rm, Ubrary Alr·Condit All Ele Kit $33:>,000 4NORGE ELKINS CO. REAL T~ Ill D0¥ER DRIYI 6Jl·llOO _D .. YAU.l'I' , '1 A...._ Exdllll.,. "" f6 .ooowJLL 1identl1.l uetl••-oa a.toe ==· ~ ~4:c.b~L~= ::.: .......... ~ nMmd lltr'Um, ..,.., ..... list of addM 1.-... -crop ........... PIP. 0.-Uo·-,_. mo.--.. arum •.llO .-a11 .. -. 1~. tulct~····•--ino Wootodreslllb .,.._ Ru Hod&OIBNllF· GaMrll IHl e111cll IOU . .............................................. macnab/ lrvtna 11181~ FIHER HOMIS fllOM Slt,IOO TO $741.000 COUHTRY INGUSH • QM UHDA LAGOON OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. -#'78 LINDA ISLE. lSt time open! Don't miss this! M'arv~ous family kitchen on bayfront w /fireplace. Features 4 bedronma, 5Y. hatba, family room, dining room + bonus room. Sunny deck & slip for lg. boat. Traders welcome! ~Z43) SUPR YllW Park-bay-ocean! On...of·a·klnd location. Cozy 2 bedroom· home w /paneling, beam celllnga, flagstone fireplace & guest apt. $119,500. OPEN SUN. 1:$ P.M. 2712 CLIFF DR., NEWPORT HEIGHTS. (Z44) • llG CANTON - OPIH SUN. 12-1' P.M. #20 RUE GRAND VALLEE. Magnificent Deauville view home w /3 lg. bedrooms & 3 baths. Beautiful dining room, gourmet kitchen, family room, lovely patios & CO\jrtyard entry. Asking $2U,OOO. (Z45) • SlllOUS AIOUf ~ IN lln-lHl7 Great investment! 4 bedroom, fami- ly room! Sharp condition! GREAT location! $59,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 17404 PAINE CIRCLE (Off Ferris), CULVER DALE. (Z48) OCIAH VIEW IN PAlllCl.IKI YI llNW Bright Ii cheery 3 bedroom, family room, 2 bath home in the bllls of Corona del Mar. Lg. view patio w /lava firepit. Picture windows for garden view. Completely 'walled for privacy. Lois Egan644 6200. (Z47) llAUTIRIL llATFllOKT Sale or lease/option. Stunning, almost new 4 bedroom home w /formal dining + family room. Pier & slip for 55' boat. $269.~ incl. land. Jane Frazee642·8235. (Z48) COLOR ME EARTH TOMIS You antique lovers will fmd this Harbor View Home a perfect place for your collections. 3 bedrooms, 3'h baths + separate bonus room. Open beam ceilings -great yard w /built· in BBQ. $99, 700 fee. Betty Kerr 644·6200. (Z49) CORONA DEL MAR VIEW! Just painted -4 bedrooms, family room, dining room contemporary wood & glass home w /pool. $275,000. Appt. only. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (ZSO) UMDA ISLI LAGOON Lots of wood & brick. Family room w /conversation pit. Family brkfst. room + formal mirrored dining room. Master suite w /fireplace. Tiled jacuzzi in side patio, 4 bedrooms . $289,500. Appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (Z51) $10,000 RB>UCTIOHI In exclusive Bayshores! Terrific value at $129,500~ Superb 3, 4 or 5 bedroom home w 15. baths, patio, play area & !·block from the beach. OPEN SUN.1·5 P.M. 2441 MARINO. (Z52) SPECTACULAR VIEW-· DOVER SHORES Sm a shing 3 bedroom home w /formal dining room, cozy den, country kitchen & sweeping terrace w 1vrew. $159,500. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (Z53) SENSATIONAL SUNsm! Enjoy them from lg. entertaining deck w /kitchen pass·thru . Delightful floor plan w /3 bedrooms, 2~ baths +formal dining room. En· joy the tennis courts. jacuzzi, sauna & pool. Priced for QUICK SALE at $60,000. Polly Johnston 642-8235.' (Z54) CUSTOMIZED CONDOMINIUM Unus ual VIEW location - 3 bedrooms + de n & dining room. One of 'Ne~rl's newest developments ~ near the beach. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis. Flexible finan_cing. $74,500. Larry Dyer 642·8235. (Z55) EXECUTIVES, AUllT ***** Franciscan fountains beauty for those that care. 5 bedrooms, family room, formai dining, sweeping staircase, every extra! Ex- traonlinary both in & out. Don't miss THIS one! $87 ,950. Lois Miller 642·8235. (Z56) 642-1215 644-6200 tot Doot9t0rhe ' ... ~ ........ ~-0Mlt0ij4s ~ . . ' .. j I ' \ • ' I - • . . , . . . . . . ... .. .. . . ,,. .. . . . .• . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ' .. • • . .... . . ' .. .. . .... •• .. " --~~· • • ___ ., _____ . . ... -~· -·. ·~ -. ... ---... . . . .. ------------------· . -. -,..w; .... .. , -. H111tt.ForS. ... I"•••"'°"~ ............ 1····:! ......................... -~-.·:, 84 OA.lLYP1lO"'T Sund1y,October121 1911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1t••••••••••e.-~_•J ·--•••••••-•••••"'' ••••• W 'lea~ ., __ >;_;;;.;, -.-,., ... ._.. ~,_.~ ll111n,_5* HoewtFor~ ••sz4 tllle tslt lwu e11 Hll • 1• 11 1r.-., t ............. ,, 61 •••• . -., l' ··--...-. -···--..... _ ............... , ................ • ........ .. ···-······· ..... --·-········· .................................. ·················-···· -· ·----·············· •···•·•·· .,...._,.... •iao1ol 1111 •1 1111 IOu I 1111tl . IOOZl•••tl 1111 ' IA'911l297 " ··:~;~-;-~;~~·~;;·:;:;;;-.................................... -.. -Ct.st · 111 . .Jf"' 644-1133 • ~I? =::!i·t:t= bayfrant on Bayside Drive. All new u · LIMDA ISi.i ~ TIME Q. !fl; ~ ....... , PiiilO lo<1tec1 ta wl1h exquisite entertainment center & Gracioua, contemp(lral'y family borne; realty ANY · c1aup1M ...,..... ...... 7 of bar. Sanely beach In front with Open: main channel location. Pier & slip for c.F.Cal•••••>rdn'& Co.-Rtallono Bayoboru. Prl•• 1o 1 harbor view. Pricered11Cedta$225,000.'1 large boat. Priced to sell -$285,000. •"'9Sl'ICIAUlllPOll IOTIAaS ' . • t:i::>v;..:.Mt'~:~ * .. iCAHTOMdramatlcMonacocon·· OPENSUN.1·5 OPIMHOUSllSUN. l.S .... SYAMillt49 ...... CONIO to move Into. Call ~t'lilWIJIY end unit, best location on Immaclllate 8 bdrm. X-Model. On -. · . (alrway-<11111S11al aide patio W/ Ill 42todSTlllY, HEWPOU IUCH GllEAT ...ict-LOCAnoN-l'IHAMCi ~nlydecorat ........ ,.,,, ..... ., ...... B-B-Q. See thiJI 3/Br, 3/ba bea11ty. Deluxe4 bdrm. owner's unit+ 3bdrm. Choice ..--belt; cin,lnal Bluffs.1800 !:r:ur"C:~~~~...-c1npeaa.w.U $1811,000. • rental. Sblngle exterior. Cannot be Sq. ft. of llvln.c. a BR..1...~~ lila. Move in -·-'~ft• a .... 110 ta..,,. 000 -. TH E 1:1 'H * COIOM.t. DIL MAR DUPLU, 2/Br duplicated! PrlceredllCedto$132,500. now! OlltatandiJlgat-,UJ0.4%7Vista -•-u...-. •""' .,.., unit ID front. Bachelor unit In back. OPEN SUN. l-5. Flora IM THI llUll'fS-llAll l..sTOlY -· Both with cozy red bric~ frplc. Income ' ••• wl\b 8 apaclot!& view of 1reen. [~·1 :.: lSll\IUIS -~ c~y ~AVIDSON RE ALTY $UIO. OPEN SllD 1·5. $74,liOO. LA DOLCI 'flTA UDO . . CHOl~-IA'fl'llOMf O'llSS ... mature trees -cbamiing a •>,...z,e. .............. Well.de· Italian Villa; 4 bdrlJl.'I. +study, 4 UveinluxurywilhfGreverview.3BR, bdrm.Unda.Asklng$75,000 corated, front corner location baths. 54 Ft .. corner Jot. Brick 21> ba. Dolores plan: Pn>tess. decorat· w /forever ocean view. Vacant & ready courtyard, formal dining, balcony bay ed & loaded wftli spect91 featllres. Visit to occupy. Lease or lease with option to view. $169,500 this one! $96,500 2623 Vtata Ornacla. JlW'Chase. $82,000. or $Ci0. per mo. 1 La-rlJt/U Z?~ C.F. COWWORTHY 64CMI020 . IEASTBLUFf CENTER ,;;....:., Huee 2 •t.or7 fam bome. . Cloee lo &olt ...... " country dlub. I Ire bdrml, a...ba&.ba,. tam rm. t le locmll dia!aS. Lra lot , fr: room for pool. GI terms. 545-M9.J. )8111 W <_, o 1 ~· ... , r, f', 64'..> /575 REAL ESTATE 644·6397 11 If, f'li1•wf"H' fi,~,1 r, I' 6 73· 9060 CHOICI ••m•a.T LOC.t.TIOM Free·standill8 condo with ~auon pit; 3 BR, 21> Ba. Priced ta selL $73,500. Popular Q-Plan.By appt. ' . ' CIUsified adl sell bll Claatlfled A.cit stll bt1 items small iteml «ml)' items, small item& or item.Justcall&a.5678. any item.~ -Walk"' 1; l r.e RP.al f!.t at P. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE Z IEDllOOM 2521 Crestview, Bay Shores N.B. 673-8550 $67,500 Sat,Sun 1-5 2110 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach 494-7318 /494-7348 Sun 1·5 702 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675;5511 $62,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 ••6404 W. Oceanfront, W. Nwpt N)l · 675-4060 Sat /SUD 1-5 2712 Cliff Dr., Newport Heights 644-6200 $99,500 Sun.1-5 332 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) NB 644-6200 $152,500 Sun.1·5 420Vlctoria, Costa Mesa 645-0303 ,Sunday 1-5 2 IR lo PAM llM w DIN #1 Plnos, Rancho San Joaquin 644-1559 $69,500 Sat /Sun 12-5 ••47 Balboa Coves, Bal Cove• NB 675-3000 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 374 E. 15th St. Newport lights 548-6577 $52,000 Sat !Sun •234·61st St, Newport Shores, NB 642-5200 $53,500 Sunday l ·5 l2 Rue Vlllars (Big Canyon) N.B. 640-4050 $125,000 Sun. 2·5 l llDROoM 2424 Vista Ho gar. Bluffs, N. B: 673-8550 $65,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 23912 Danzig, Bay Shrs, Lag Nig 673-8550 $76,500 Sat/SUD 1-5 · • 1200 Dover Dr., Newport Beach 642-1157 $79,950 Sat 1·5iSun 2·4 223 Lllgonia, Newport Beach 631-1400 $65,500 Sat/SUD 1-5 . 307 <larttatlon, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 Sun. 2·5 432 PrGspect (Npt. Shores) N .B. MS-1290 $63, 750 Sat /SUD 1·5 214 Via San Remo, Udo Isle 875-7225 $135,500 Sun 1-5 1045-Balhoa Ave, Arcb'Bch Hts LB 6#4910 $88,900 Sat/SUD 1·5 211ll'Federal, Costa Mesa MS-1168 ~.ooo Sat,Sun 1·5· •235-&lst Street, Newport Shrs NB 645-0303 $52,500 Sat /Sun 12-5 1 598 Fayette Circle, Costa Mesa 752.1920 Sat/SUD 1-6 548 Sanbemadltlo, Newport Bch 982-7788 $551900 Sun 1·5 •4527 Orrington, Cameo Shrs Cd.M 875-3000 $199,500 Sun. 11 :30-3 •404.Superior. Newport Beach 675-3000 $45,950 Sat /SUD 1-5 49216th Place, COllta Mesa · 648-7171 Sat/SUn 1-5 • -lllOet Woodward, HuntlngtonBch 988 HSI '37,500 Sun 11-4 USB Katella, Laguna Beach -78'12 $79:500 Swi 1·5 3114 Yllkoh, Costa Mesa 648-7171 Sunday 1·5 1502 OraDle, Costa Mesa 648-7171 Sunday 1-5 GS Prospect, Newport Beach 87U8'f0 $55,000 Sun 1·5 9 Rue V-1bonne, Big Canyon, NB 875-6000 $142,500 Sunday 1·5 ·l.808 Port Tilfln CHVHomes) NB 644-6200 $99, 700 Sun. l ·S . 3U&FAMIMwDIM 222 Lugonia, Newport Beach 631-1400 $68,500 Sat /SUD 1-5 1281 Londonderry, Hall Fame, CM -"548-Un-$M,950 -SartSun-1-5 2987 Queda~a (The Bluffr.) N.B. 644-4910 $98,500 Sat /SUD 1 ·5 •4501 Roxbury Dr. Cam Shrs Cd.M 644-4910 $139,000 Sat /SUD 1-5 •3030 Samoa Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM 648-7414 $M,950 Sun. 1·5 1281 Londonderry, Hall Fame CM 548-4141 $C6,950 Sat/SUD 1·5 l213.DOver (Westcllff) N.B. 875-5200 Sat/SUn 1-5 105l' Madison Pl, Laguna Beach 494-9284 Sat ,Sun 9·5 * * 121 Harbor Island Rd., NB . 644~ '279,500 Sat,SllD 1-5 1930 Port Cardiff (lMlomes) NB 842-11235 $73,495 Sat/SUn l ·S 2Dl cutr Dr .. Newport Helghta m.-a $210,000DAILY1-6 P .M. lOOli Sea Lane, Corona llel Mar • 846-7414 $86,500 Sat/SUn ·1·5 :us.:=.. St. East Costa Mesa $49,:tOO Sat ,SW. 12-5 11151 aiateau ~ .• Irvine ••M'7 115,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 Jlll'UQeoln l.li., Newport Beach --'SU0,000 Sat/SUn 1·15 .Ollmtr7 Club Dr, Mesa v. CJil . 9 .,. . ' Slit/SUn 1.S m LI (NeW]JCllt Shores) NB .. 1111.500 Sun. 1-5 · iO.Jll :er.Beach . fi~ Sat/SllnW • DIRECTORY .............. t.y .. ,. .... I •• ,.. ........................ ..... ......... ~.,...... ... "' .............. , .. ....,..DAILY NOTWAlfr AIS. '*-..,... .,_ .,__ ._. .. _.,_. .. .,... ..... _ .... ,__._ ..... C.-. ... 1 I .,_. ....... ' 2601 Crestview, Bay Shores, NB ••1933 Bayside, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $77 ,500 · Sat,Sun 1-5 675·7225 $239,950 Sun 2-6 521 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isl) NB 310 Orchid', Old CdM, Cd.M 640-5560 $155.000 Sat,Sun 1-5 675:6000 $127,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 ••3911 Marcus Ave, Newport Bch 2301 Tustin, Newport Beach 675·6122 $125,000 SatiSun 1-5 54().1151 Sat/SUn 1-5 •2230 Heather Ln., Newport Bch 18173 Meadowsweet (Un . Pk) Irv 752-1920 Sat/SUn 1-5 833-8600 $76,500 Sun.1-5 1871 Port Ma rgate, Harbor Vu NB 3045 Grant Ave, Costa Mesa 549·0812 $81,500 ree Sat/SUD 1·5 548-1168 $49,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 •1686 Labrador. Costa Mesa 9541 Castine, Huntington Beach 646-9666 $59,900 Sat /SUD 1-6 963-6426 $89,900 Sun 1-5 8595 LaBaya, Fountain Valley 20252 Bancroft, Huntington Bch . 962·7788 $51,900 Sun 1-5 963-6062 $97,000 Sun 1·5 1626 Tustin A.ve, Nwpl Hts, CM l Burning Tree Rd, Big Cyn , NB 642-5200 $61,900 Sat,Sun 1·5 752-7315 $270,000 Sun 1-5 •4633 Perham Rd, CamShrs Cd.M 1921 Kings Road. Newport Beach 675-5511 $175,000 Sat,Sun 1·5 642-5722f.179-5099 Open Daily , •4507 Tremont (Cameo Shrs) Cd.M 906 Allcpo (Eastbluff) NB 675-3000 · Sat !Sun 1·5 642-8235 $98,500 Sun.1-~ 4733 Cortland Dr. CameoIDnd Cd.M 4610 Dorchester. Cameo finds CdM 673-3177 $83,:IOO Sun.1·5 642-8235 $87,500 Sun.1·5 4631 Sierra Tree (Univ Pit) Irv ••78 Linda Isle, NB 552·7000 $70,500 Sun.1·5 . 642.8235 sun.1-5 1958 Port Trinity, HarhorV11NB 2441. Marino (Bayshores) NB 752-1700 Sunday 1·5 642-8235 $129,500 Slln.1·5 490 E. 20th Street, Costa Mesa 17407 Paine Cir. Culverdale Irv 752-1700 Sunday 1·5 644·6200 $59,500 Sun.1·5 •2915 Ebbtide, Corona del Mar 1859 Port Wheeler (HVHomes) NB 673·8550 $124,500 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $85,500 Sun.1·5 •3075 Platte, Costa Mesa 1606Antig11a (Dover Shores) NB MS-0303 Sunday 1·5 642-8235 Sun.1-5 1958 Port Trinity, HVHomes, NB 2900 Pemba, Mesa Verde, CM 675-6000 $97,000 Sunday 1-5 546-5990 $63,500 Sunday 1-5 . 433 Heliotrope, Old Cd.M, Cd.M 2333 pt, Lerwick, HV Hms, NB. 675-6000 $89,000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $94,900 Sundayl·5 •601 Rockford, Cameo lllnds, Cd.M 908 Almond (EastblufO N.B. 675-6000 $88,500 Sunday 1-5 642-8235 Sun.1-5 20 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Cyn NB 1109 Nottingham (Westcllff) NB 642-8235 Sun. 12·5 642-8235 Sun 1 ·5 1100 Devon Lane, Westcllff, NB . •4501 Orrington, CamShrs !O<IM 675-6000 $82,000 Sunday 1-5 ~ $215,000 Sun.1-5 4 IEDllOOM •1915 Sabrina (Irvine Ter) Cd.M 673-4400 $177 ,500 Sat !Sun 1-5 212 Via Palermo (Lido Isl) NB 673-7415 $115,000 SatiSun 10,5 706K-Tbanga (lrvineTerr) Cd.M 675-5930 Daily 1-5 •413 Cabrillo Terr, CdM . 673-2222 $150,000 209 Pearl, Balboa Island Sun. 2-5 646-3255 $154,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 232 Monte Vista, Back Bay, CM 642-5200 $59,000 Sat,Sun 1-5 •1023 Dolphin Terr .. CdM 644-7211 $199,500 Sat ,Sun 1-5 2228 Vista Hagar. Bluffs, NB • 675-6000 $58,500 Sunda)' 1·5 4 ll lo •.t.M llM or DIH 18312 Camaby, Huntington Beach 536-1461 $63,900 Sun 1·5 24702 Evereve, Lk Frst El Toro 830-7581 $72,90Q Sat ,Sun 12-6 •888 Sandcastle Dr, CdM 644·5147 $121,900 Sat/SUD 12-4 20011 Midland, Math Grdiis, H.B. 968-4456 $71,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 26876 Via Grande, Mission Viejo 3199 Country Club, Mesa Verde CM 549-11655 $76,500 Sunday 1-5 1741 Pitcairn, Mesa Verde, CM ' 549-8655 $67,500 Sllndayl-5 3474 Santa Clara, MesaWoocls, CM 549-8655 $67,950 Sunday 1-5 19 Hermitage La. Big Canyon, NB 64(M;J.61 $169,:IOO Sunday 1·5 • 17 Cypress P!., rug Caifyiiii, NB 640-6161 $171,900 Sunday 1 ·5 20821 Glencarin Whitehall H .B. 968-4456 $61,900 Sun 1-5 2004 N. Capella, Mesa Verde CM ' 546-5880 Sllnday 1·5 2606Wavecrest, B'moorHV, Cd.M 675-6000 "$121,000 Sundayl-5 1338Antigua, DoverSbores,NB 642·5200 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 *9 Torrey Pines, Big Cany911. NB 675-6000 $174,500 Sundayl-5 5 IEDROOM 2137 Channel Rd (Bal Penin) NB 675-6161 $240,000 Sun 1·5 2731 Baysbore Dr, Newport Bch • 646-7171 · Sunday 2·5 •46070rrington, CameoSbr, Cd.M 644-6200 $129,500 Sun.1·5 831-2634 1!1.8,500 SatiSun 1-5 •'l700 Bl11e Water Dr, HVulils, CdM •2001 Santip.go, Baycrest, NB 642-5200 $94,500 Stmday 1·5 - , 644-0055 $152,000 Sat/SUD 12·5 1829 P!. Taggart Pl,HVuHms, NB 64().6161 $)7,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 1947 Killdeer. Mesa Verde, CM 557-1990 $71,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 1130 Santiago, Newport Beach . 546-2313 $169,000 Sllnday 1·5 •1586 Corsica, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $52,900 Sunday 1-5 2767 Albatross, Costa Mesa • 546-2313 $75,500 Sunday 1·5 2018 Leeward, Newport Beach $145,000 Sat /SUD 1-5 3165 Johnson, Costa Mesa $55,900 Saturday 1-5 ••28 Linda Isle (Linda Isl) NB 645-7575 $285,000 Sun. 1-5 ••333 Morningst11r. Newport Beach 631·1400 $239,000 Sat ,Sun 1·5 3000 Beacon, Npt. Hts., N.B. " 675-7225 $75,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 11124 Santla10 (Dover Shores) NB 842-llZl5 $159,500 Sat,Sun 1·5 t212 Hazel, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $275,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 Sll&FAMllMorDIH 2926 Silver Lane, N.B. 644-4910 $89,500 . · Sun l ·5 •• •76 Linda Isle Dr, Linda Isl NB 644-4910 $395,000 Sat/l\lm 1·5 ••3802 Channel Pl., Nwpt Island 646-8811 $280,000 Sat1$1ln 1·5 988Azalea, Greenbrook, CM 540-1151 $69,500 Sunday 1·5 186Shoreclirrs. Cori>na del Mar 644·1786 $234,500 Sun.1·5 •2327 Tustin, Newport Beach 646-3255 $117,000 Sunday 1·5 17 Lochmoor Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 544.gzoo Sat /SUD 1·5 •1524 Sandcastle'(IMlills) CdM · 642.fl235 $142,900 Sat/SUD 1·5 **618 Harbor Isl Dr, off Bayside • 642-8235 Sat /SUD l.S 2 Cherry Hills Ln, Big Cyn, NB 752·7315 $255;000 Sun 1·5 •1337 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 642·5200 , Sat iSun 1.S •1724 Newport Hills Dr-West, NB , 15'12 Pegasus, Santa Ana Hghts 1 • 645-030.1 $83,500 Sunday ... •1011 Marian La. Westcllff, NB 642-5200 $124;500 SWiday1·5 6 ll lo PAM llM _. DIM •3626 Catamaran, H. V.lils, Cd.M 675-7225. $148,000 Sat/SUD 1-S •964 Denver, Costa Mesa 54&-~l $65,000 Sat /SUD 1520 Highland (Westclif() NB • 642-8235 Sun. 2-5 7lllof.t.MllMerDIH #3 Hampshire Ct, DoverSbn, NB 644-7270 $295,000 Sat/SUD 1-5 COHDOMIHIUMS FOR SA.LE Z IEDIOOM 420 Cypress, Laguna Beach • 675-7225 $54 ,900 Sat,SUn 2·5 •1741 Tustin Ave. #4C, E.side CM 642-5200 Sunday 1·5 z .... J .. 2580'5anla Ana, Costa Mesa 646-3255 OPEN DAILY 1-5 l IEDllOOM •261 W. Allon, Bradford Pl S.A. 546-4141 $35,000 SWI 1·5 468 Vista Trueba (Bluffs-) N.B. 640-5560 $77 ,500 Sat /SUD 1-5 4311 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) N.B. 640-4050 $56,500 Sun. 2·5 427 Vista Flora (Bluffs) N.B. . 644-1133 $65,000 Sun.1-5 2623 Vista Ornada (Wuffs) N.B. 644-1133 $96,500 Slln.1·5 J Ill lo FAM 11M _. DIH 501 Lucia (Bluffs) N.B. 640-5560 $72,500 Sun.1-5 4 IEDllOOM • 3 Rue Villars (Big Canyon) NB 640-5560 $177,000 Sat/SUDl·~ DUPLEXES FOR SALE ZlllolR 521·521~ Acacia, CdM 644-7662 $89,500 SWl. l-5. ••3506 Marc11s, Newport Beach 675-f670 $137,500 SWll·S 638W.18thSt. Costa Mesa 646-9011 $45,000 J ll lo I IR sun.2-5 1826 W. Balboa Blvd, Bal Penin . 673-3891 $64,500 Sat iSun 12-5 116 29th St., Newport Beach 675-6670 $126,000 Slln 1-S J 1R lo f.t.M 11M EACH sio AvocaClo, Corona de! Mar 675-4060 Sunday 1·5 l .... 2 .. ••3913 Marcus, Newport Beach 675-6122 $165,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 l llDIOOMS IA.CH .. -618 lSth St, Huntlngtqn Beach 673·6454 $85,000 Sat/SUD 10-5 ' • u a•• ua 42nd St., Newport Beach • 645-7575 $132,500 Sun 1-a 4 llDlOOMS IACH • ' 811 Iris. Corona del Mar 875-3000 Sat/Sllll 1-5 2226 Port Carllsile ClNH.omes) NB 6'Uall5 Sat/SUn.11•~ 675-5511 · Sat/SUD 1-5 fl80akmontLane',JligCanyon _. __ , ... • 631·1800 $320,000 Sllnl-6 l ,, • ' , ' l'IUOMAUTY HOUSI You'll feel t.be warmth 6. cbann u you eat.er • loot acron tll• Uvlna: room with t1s Wit.in ac- cent• of orlsinallty. Notice the.'quelity , cabineU in the well ar· 1 raocecl ldtcheo 6 tbe re- 1.axinl family rm. with lta coi'MI" bar. There ~re • -.1 a baths, 1ward .wtaa1a14iDdleapio16: • covered patio. A de- tlabtful bome. $58,500 And it's youn ! Ol!IHSUM.Z·S i02W.l&L SAHT.t.MIA ss2-1soo red hill realey MOVE UP TO , OPULENCE Hidden behind muslve gates and a high privacy wall is this opulent Newport Beach Mansion with a apectacular panoramic view. No ex- pense was spared ln its okl world construction, decorating and furnishings. Available with or without furniabinp. the ownen will consider both ex- changes and the me ot other properties u au or part of tbe dowD P•Y· -ment. By appointment to, qualified buy!n only. -Walker & lee Real!slafe $31,950. EYer so sharp and beautitully decorated, this lovely 3 yr old Mesa Verde townbou1e ha1 even bad .its double garage made into a raml- ly room . Lahdacaped private patio. 2 Spacious bed.roolllJ". ET alGAHCE NewGN ..... ~ This lovely single • ' t bdrms on quiet cYl-de- .. c. Showa like a model huge. fam rm, vaulted ceilinp. Offered at only $55,SOO. 54S-t49L -Walker & lee Re al !slate • • .,,..· ----.:..1--.--~ • TARBELL 1926-1976 ... o1c1 ... AnnlYtrl& ~ T...n. ..... Ctsl• 11111 A faitcntic hine 9att of o home! Pride of ownoMp .0th a i.c..;IJ touch imide & all. FUly opril•ed i.-... pool sized lot on o qUel CDS s•eet. Ad-i<x'"' to di laciotMit. Big bllfod room for your l•o;iorl. 4 bi<j .Utes & 3 baths. Fanrol cfonng, NpOrot• d en.study aea. Galley ~itchen, sepaote fomo1y foesto room. Wocd-WrO"'l r..pace in living quatm. Paty polio. $66.500. Cdl 54().1 no. . . $39.IOO -o-s.crtllc« The best in Ix;.~ family hone~ llid.pie carpets & coadl""ed drope.y for a delkolely ~· eel interiOr. 3 queen-sized beaooms. two cpdon botho. Go..m.1 1atchen ..;th nch wood tq;.q... (.ozy din;"'l crea. Wde entry foy., leads to central flocw ara-qeuo.it. l..uuy INinq room. Wosher /drys, relrigerotor & cfo!hwo"'°' oll included. Coll 54().1720 l 1 I I I • A.-ecodoc Owner is e.tremely alOcu5 to sell th, worderfJ home on o tree linod -· Lats of /nil ...., at on ams chance! E.:ellent <""""°" lt;dc corpets & coordinated drapes. Versatile flOOC" pion feohnS 4 bediooms. a oaddio; fwepb:e in · ti. kary 5ving quaters. Lew baqaii> price ot $33.7Sl. 540-1720. ..... Jr.w11•, View: liony cwerlool:s o .i,;.,.,_;119 pool, fully ""'pped for yaur swirrrninq plecue. Lots of concrete decki119- lnside ;, l><j ,.;,h 0 2850 ffacr pion """ bOosts 3 tu;io bedooams & 3 cpdon baths. Famal dring room ....ec:t by o Spor;.h styled IOtchen. separate de<>librory or 4th bedroom.. Nt ccrdtianed. $'18,9SO. 54().1720. -y ... -..... TrNc Desirable°'"° but a te0$000bte price! Oekious fnit trees & cpder\ aet in low-moirtenence yack. &tit-in bookcosM in '°'99 IMnc; """" breakfast bor ~ aeo. 4 bedroorrw, seporot• fcm1y room c~erts to a den a hobby room. Crocling f•eplace, S1o;i cape!~ $17,500. 540-177A T...i1, -• YIAc Fontcn1<: a eo of No..port 8ooch. l.azy-doy IX>cony in frat, poo1 & ..,.;. focilines nearby. w.-decor inlido ,.;th "'""' onldMeep corpot• & teodaed ~ in r<h tones & -H<J> cathectol calings in kitchen, &v;,,g room & forrral cforirg to0m. l btdroomlt pio.Ua n"Qst• retreat. $60,500. 540-1720. m.ooo -w• to._.. UriQue no1 just unusual! Adult community wit'h tennis, ""111io9. jocUDi & tee fociMs di 8t1dosed. Y2 nile ·to the beoch1 A daTO"' ;deal la the )'OU"9 family. PriYote · pcr.,.s , .. eat ..;th sepaol• both. Guell """""" too! Country ""'*1 ,.;th loll of cabinet spoc. & breakfast oreo neaby. Private potK>, '°'99 living """'... Lush '7.-,Y cl .....-d ScMol .540-1 720. ·540-1720 2955 Hen bor Blvd. Costa Mesa M11• RELO . Str•hltl 7000 Cfffes . Tia ilout 'lit.~led Shded . '\ 1/2 ACRE PLUS RANCHO Tbat'1 what tbity ceU _ .. _, .. .,. ... Tbll 1ve iA't fanc1t~ 1f JC*'OWll bom• Oil .. d -8Cf9 lD tbe b«ickbay t.r•• and tbin11 lilt• banes turn 10U oa. U.. 1lve u1 • call. T•m· porUJ income ol about $10llO. ,,... moo1b. Prl<e '7UllO. ~II. mecneb /lrvlne 1'-. realty FOR THE IEST IH ·CA.MEO SHOl!S a CAMEO HIGHLAHDS PROPERTIES "SUl'lllOll DESIGN a qllAUTT" Prevail in this borne or refinement located in one of Corona de! Mar's most ex.elusive areas. Refreshing ocean & jetty view. Private beach. Home completely redecorated by Cannell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room. Privacy in pool & patio areas. Reduced to $215,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (Z38) CA.MIO HIGILU405 You won't find anotber like this for the price! 4 bedrooms, family room + den or brkfst. room. Enter by a Cree·form pool in a lush garden set- ting. Access lo private beaches. $89,500. Bob Owens642-8235. (Z39) HBJ'! My owners have lei\ me & I need a family! I have 4 good ~ize bedrooms & a big family room. My new famlly will have access to private beaches. O PEN SUN 1·5 P.M . 4610 DORCHESTER. (Z40) 'nEW-LOC.t.TIOH -PO'TBm.U Edremely versaWe 5 bedroom Cameo Shores home w tpool & jetty view. For the family w /decorator ability. $129,500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 4607 ORRINGTON. (Z41) "MA_ .. CINI' MAHSIOM". with superlative ocean view In ex· elusive Cameo Shores. Tastefully decor a teer a: the finest aeiiolntments abound In this eleganUy spacious home w /3 bedrooms, 3~ baths, study, family room, 3 fireplaces, sauna & pool. Appl. only. $275,000. Belle Chase Lee 644 6200. (Z42) 64 WUI ..,_ ..... M._.l N --....,.,......_cm•- , • ' • \ • -· .. -· • ' J • I • .._..Fors. ...._.,_.;. • H111ff,_S. · l"•••HFerWt . .......tliltll 11 ••••-~~~!!!! .• ~~~ aa DAILYPtLOT Sundaoy,Oct~12., 1175 ••••••••••••••• .. •"••• ••••!•••••••••••••-••• ••••••••••••-,.•••••••,• -·-••••••-·---•' .. ~ -,..,...""'4LD"l't ~ ... ..... .... ........... __...... , H111n,_S.-H1•n,_W. . ___ IH11M1,_.W. Newport.._. IOff ...... IMt MIW1f1rt... ••21st ..,__. vt a MIWDAMAPOIMT , ii-;-;;:.:;· .... io ;-;;·-:·w'""1't4l·i.·: .. ~·;;.;-:·i·cMi ............ -.. w ....................................... w .. ·•---.-............. ~eJ~MjI ••'=""'"t:.. ........ -···-······· •••••••••••••••••••••··-•······---··-LIDO WATEltFRONT D0 .. •1a 11-tfleut • .,aoe ....... ...,.... "°·• ~'="'.:= ... ------lalnriom Ce-0-. GA.LUY Dim f:~·. ~1~~'"·'.: :::~= ;:;:: ... "' I ... ..._U ... "' ..._EM -r IY OWl9 I . f7S.41Jf u1thno. -Ill _ .. ""* Ddlome t bdrm., "' ~ w _,,. W' '""* l!tGlle + a.come. bo., a.11ory home: Spedaculaibay view from every win· Outstanding home for entertainment MflMLIA' i-1a11.o&taioprico. !le<b. beam1 • opeo ••• dramatically des!CJM!d, exquisitely dow. Executive 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt. and family living. Fantutic view of sStar AdultCOmm_, WMtlloy lw•ioHomeo ·• a.lnray Jive It• very detailed and situated. wood and sJ.asa Profeaaioo.U, aec«ated. 2 -~· baek b':fu;and mOlmtalns. 5b, Uv rm, 11S0WbllliorAfl,Cll 'Ml2lc.t11W1.-W •paciou, ouUloot fHI· ho Stunnlnd __......__. .... _ and ocean · ma1n•-·--f Ln •· 1 al · f wr .. 1...... ..... .. 6 • a•ailable a beauUtul " 1. !IH It today at me. .. ..............,, SJNICes. $218 mo. . ~--9 ee • •Orm rm, am rm. w ,........,. ar-:;;..,-A JOOd OP9t HOUll I• views from every room, secltlded pool, eluding taxes & uUlities. Boat 1Up 2 fplcs, 4 ba, 3 car gar. Separate buyl ll..t be -to be 11 1 •• Uoh llwbll't!l 3-bedrooms, 2~ baths and family available. Total security. By owner, master bdrm suite. Sparkling pool oppi«Jated. QIU lltwa usz Gorfleld, 1u1 _ ~ll' room. $149,900. $134,950. w /attractive decltlng. N-1.Y decorat-Npm. Gutlold,,. Allll•bn. •••·• 900 •..-0• 4""4111 17141675-6138 ed,readyforoccupaney.$199,500 64'-7'61 _..,.m=:,i••. 4tMllZ ..__._.__......., 541-1432. bronolllle-com!!!. •-.Tu •6-~o:;~n;.\Tw~n~do~ RIAL 4t-MOl6 . . , · -r ..,.,.......,_, -• 2 ..,,id & df1>d. Hu ouch ~attoo. lat •H<. i:'°Uo; option. $BOK. By ISTAD Howport-1069Howport.... 1069 . futuru u: 11/:id ......:ta&el,-ZS!lcr owner. 488-2109546-4681 ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 106t lie rt•---1069 llltcben. 11• ••w.a=.,•·1~:0..=------- .• Ho;;port 4• .. -dc1lel in.,.,... • ALPALl'AllAMCH IT'SA L11gmaleach 10 ln .. 11leocfl 1041 PRIME LOCATIOtri...1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '!f:11~.::W:.(""~~~: 1100Aeret,hl1bprod~- ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " PeeltCoeA••llll1 DOY•SHOllS Ideal &oc. lD ·acluai•e liOD .. Mana1ement • ~·~~!!!~~2np· ~!';:i.":.9 ~~~ ~=. ~~l.:.':i1y"~=·.,!["3 SPECTACULAR VIEW!! t1~111cE 1s~L1i-s :S · ~~ ~...:'~".J.?. ~':f ll<h pm. ssu110 :'.![i!:.~~'bt.:r·:~J.:! Uon ror this sprawling 4 Zoned for 2 units ; 2 BR 3Ba,wetbar,sauna. 900 ILOCK VIA UDO HORD FAVORABLE coil! lie floors. 1t1tl1bt, . --.. IZOO avaUable. ___ ,.._y BDRM. & DEN + dinfna: bdrrns., small den, lge. Fa~lutic ocean & Mt. Ii MISSION 'SPLIT POR wait-Jn wel bar; t Acnep ._.-l&L~~ ... room borne. BWlt on 3 living rm., forced air views from 3 deck.a. 50 Ft. Bayfront, large pier&s ·p TH g p R 0 y EN 6 bdrm.t. as family rm. •••••••••••••••••~•••••• •••• · 47Wl6t levels with detailed all heat & nice carpets. OPEN HOUSE Oct. 12· Large family home c A p A 8 L E . A Ideal u ra.m.111 homeOI10 Acre oran•• •rove, . , 1 r edwood eJtt e rlor. North side. 1·4. 1433 Coral Dr .• 4 BR+famrm.Tremendouspotentia1 DISTINCTIVE as enla1a1ner'adream,la· c.oniaa. 115,000/ac •. SellBUYSELLEXCHANGE - Spack>ua Zl _lt. liv. rm. Hiie.mt H... Lal\D'la Bead\. Call Dick $400 OOO POPULAR OFFICE IN docn &i out I Owner wtU or trade, OWC ,_5100 BWCarroll 673-6210 has WOOD BEAM ED View of Emerald Bay Eillminger, Harcum & ' A p R E 5 T I G E sell, trade for Income eve Jcmea Realty lnc CEILING W/EXPOSEO cove ; pitched. beamed· HornR.E.494-85.SL LOCATION. CONTACT prop., or may leue/op-Beautiful 20 acres 1111BERS & COZY LOG family rm . ., comer stone Completely remodeled LIDO REALTY BIM HASTINGS AT, Uon. • (Ora 0 g e Cou n tr) 16 UNITS B U R N I ~ . G frplc., opens to a garden home Jn WOOds Cove. 640-55a> ~ ~ IN ANAHEIM FJBEPLACE. Sl1d1ng terrace, !!pacloua Brlckpatioe deck view l377VIGUdo,M.I. 67:J..7300. ' ¥desperate, terms, must F.P. 1200 , 000 . ·Gros•· -. •la11 .,all a rrords a paneled Jiving area; 2 rrplc. Open 'Hou.s~ Sun'. I sell imm~d. HB·Olll $2B,l20. Call Realtor PANORAMICVIEWOF lge . bdrm. suites 1·5. 2110 Olenoeyre. N"pt.S .. N1SpecMh -• owneranyt.ime PaWCoad,962-61'2 THE 0 CE AN & (papered) & a bonus rm. G4-7318 f'ixer _Upper · Z BR. D'Olf Y , r1tAKKJ.iK ... lw1MProp1rty 1400 .:.::::::::::=="'-'.--- CATALINA JSLAND. Firs t lime offered .I --------~ La .eMlpt . 105 MJ1llonVi•fo 1067 +deo.OD.ty$S3,500 ~-Ell~---T-¥.=\R ••••••••••••••••••~•••• INVESTOR'S Central dining rm. opens $106 ooo •••~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A· Frame • 3 BR, fam. ,_ . PltlME IANI CHOICE ( to atep·aaver kitch«:n 1'19 •-•tyD-'-x rm 2sty Pn'ced •-·· with all built-In ap. OP~SUN Ts Best Buy in Sea Terrace ...... CorMrlot $162;5oc) · 1Uw 1 __ . .!!......::::.:'.c~-·-"~'-"".:"~I IUILDIMa COSTA ME.SA plial_'cea. This better 518 1..egionSt.aB&ms.,2 Laguna Nigµel Ocean Immaculate 3 BR . with Huge lot. 3 BR. 2-Sty. S-Cll• .. • 1076 Sl,050,000. TRlPLEX.3 ·2Bn quality home has ex· bath is vacant, move Vu,2StyTwnhse,3y solarian ''n1 o1 wax'' Vacant.$63,750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $172,000.Yearly Each unit has it's ' tensive use or wood right in (rents for $425); new. Just painted, int. & k i l c h en o ors. Super roomy • t BR 3 BEACll Great Newport location. separate garage. Ai·· :paneling &: w/w carpet-2 bdrm., l \', ba. is oc· EXCELLENT ext. Beaut. lndscpd. 3 Br, manicured lawns, cov-ba., ram.rm. $73,500 ' ON THE Ted Hubert • Asaoc. sume low int. VA loan. ing thruout. OWNER cupied at $325 mo Both Vu home w/fDIC, hdwd 2~ Ba, Llv. Rm&: Din. ered patio. Assume lo CAYWOOD REA.Ln Custom 2 bdrm. Owner Realton.675-3500 $62,.500 HAS B 0 UGH T · ·1 •-...-Rm . Only $63,900. int. Joan of $23,000. Pay-leaving area. Mual sen.1..:======"----I ANOTHER HOME & have beautiful frpcs. •firs, patio, fn.ut trees, a 714'"'96-7418 ments or S231 /mo . •541 .. f290• $150,000.'92-7394. Wine Shop, downtown DUPLEX.4BR·2BA HAS PRICED THIS TO fenced yard. A sound ln· BR, 2 ba. Great fam. fir. $44 900 H 0 R S Laguna Beach For de· Low int. VA loan. $48,000 SELL FO~ vestmentat$115,000 plan. $77,950 ** BUILDER'S home in 'MtSSIOM VIEJO J 0 VER S E INVESTORS t ails call 49.f.·1595 or 0 AVID e o UR KE S71,t50MPric• •494-75.51• ~~~~~~~~ Monarch Bay Terrac REALTY sp~~f~~e:yap;:a't::i: SPECIALS GM0662. REALTOR JT'SNOSMALLTHING• with great ocean view. AGE CALLS46·9950 · LGflENI Hih 1050 3-Br, fam rm, sunken 897-9500 Atrium, garden rm . .f. Bf" • BEACH COTT · Cat 1rcW MISSIOM REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar, extensive use 0 3 Ra. Marvelous day &: 2/Br dollhouse, ocean Pr1p1rty 1600 NEW N w pt B ch 985S. Cat Hwy, LaJuna lreatfllaltilMJ View Italian & ceramic tile. By Owner, 2 sty, 4 BR, + night vu. Beaut pool &: view. Just'4J,,OOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ate rf ron t Duplex . ,._.494-07 I Plus3brforlessthan $146,500. fam rm, air, assumable Jacuzzi.S$160S,000 Do~,n •BEACH FIXrfER;:r, BAYFROUT SI65 000 le Home ---------*CAPTIVATING one· $)5,000 * * FOOT HI L 71hPVA,$78,500831-2634 !-dusk al· un. aa y t:!J1epeto1u ,n n 1125 ',ooo·. Can b e ALLYIEWTERL story home. 4-Br.1 2-bad, PrestlgeTownbou.se townhome. 2-Br, ove !~:,U-bY appt MS-3498 * DJ°;1L~~e~·beacb Office building, spec· purchased separately.· Private area . 4.-Br, rrplc, lrg enc ose CENTURY FINANCIAL view of poot Low main· .,_,._...... I< t •<c500 tacular view, lu.xuriou.s Open Sal/Sun l·S. swimming pool, with garden patio. $71,500. REALTORS tenence, carefree llvlng. Mtowport •och I 069 •paFOrUR. -PL' EX·(Z) S/Br, ezecutiveolfices. 6'1~l22eves. views from Dana Point 581_1210 $41,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF Reducedto$BOO,OOO. to Catalina. $1&0,000. *A TRUE DELIGHT,,l-----'"'-"'------1 **CHOICE location on DOM'TLIFT OpenSatJS-.1 .. 5 (2)2JBr,cloae llUCiRUHDY . •••••**********•' ZAGRODZKY Realtor. marine &: mt. views. El Niguel Country Club. A HAND!! 1218 DOVER DR. to* beFl•Vch.E SlUlN&.l~·a,·wa.,.. Realtor 675-616 I . DUPLEX 49C-8811 3·Br, 2-ba, din rm W/ an 3-Br, 2·ba, comer condo, d •~ ,_ -EH HOUSE ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; adjacent sundeck + a BUILDERS nest to wide greenbelt. It's spotless and easy to (Near Nottingham R .) rented. Assume 7~ % SPUTLEYEL vr ~-front garden terrace. Used as week·ender: in keep that way. A recent-Delightrully decorated 3 loan. Asking only $99,500. SUM 2·5 **OCEANFRONT $89,500. top shape. Pool under ly redecorated 3 BR end1 bdrm., 2 baths, den or CALL 492·4121 Mo•n1 Ofc. lldg. 638 w. 18th St. (1 blk CLOSEOUT construction. Reduced to unit townhome nea·t poo ramily rm. home with BERTIIA HENRY Downtow!' Cost.a Mesa west or Newport Blvd. ONLY $105,000. Own your own apt., S . Laguna, 2-Br, 2·ba, furnished or un - furnished. Security. Exeept 'I views. Good financing avail. Act now; • DELUXE CLIFF DR. CONDO. Just across the street from the ocean. Gorgeous whitewater view . 1-Br + eonvert. den, 2·ba. $106,500. Bkr.~11Zl . * ONE-OF-A-KIND, ~.authentic A·Frame. 2·Br, 2·ba, frplc, sun-Exc.ept'l. Value·Real deck.Only$62~._ ct',.armer + guest house, ~ <..>.;. short walk beaut beach: 1 ocean view, decking. bnewater $6750 dn. $87,500 FP. :3 ARCH BAY Real btale REAL ESTATE SAVE SSS LAST TWO HOMES 7¥.t % Financing •hr. 2in ba. Family room w / (ireplace. $53,450 .f bedrooms. 2 baths. """"' $49,950. and clubhouse with over· atrium entbery, 15edx30 ~i1v: REALTORS Award winner. $40,000 Costa Mesa) 2 BR plus i 'I·--• master suite and · am ce1 · 11· ** MONARCJJ BAY I.CU mg rm., ·• c:-Juaft BR be11med ce 1ngs,· TERRACE 2.600 Sq. n., night light view. $69,500. lge. rrplc. with raised -1071 frpJCs in both, lge Jot. In· C'"'tom home w/pool & Call6'4·7211 . hearth. Super gourmet Coplttr.G come $420. $45,000. -k'l h L h l p· ••••••••••••••••••••••• jacua.ii . 4-Br, 3-ba, 1 c en. us ro ic ., "'=="'======i 646-9011 formal dining rm, lrg garden with fire pit. FAMILYGROW~NG . CHdolltld•l•MljTowa• '**************** fam rm, 2.frplcs, 3.car Gi:-e~t home for enter· 5~rm.,den.famdyrm., hamesfor.-1700 gar Maanificent view tauung. dinlng rm. Ocean & hill DUPLEX 2 yrs new, $149,soo. _. · Gii WALKER view. $89,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside C. M. Room ror L-HllJllOIRlfy. OCEANFRONT2 Bd + 2 REALTY 675-5200 · MOllTHL.AliUMA Bmoreunita.$90,000. _.... 830-5050 Bd guage apt. $125,000. CURVING STAIRWAY J AHCHOllAGI , CONDOS Owoer/Agent 540-7823 Owner,645-3655 TO HEAVEN IHYISTMINTS Whitewal.er Views· 2 & 3 6 + 6 + 5 + ] : 2 OPEN HOUSES 2. beach units SS2.500. ~d 4-BR executive's dream 1714, 496-7711 ~C':'~~:~m~O~b We have twos unit, ones For all theae: follow mcome. R·2 cor lot. Gm -home. Separate house Laguna • wit and one 3 urtit com··~ Crown V.:Uey lo arrow ny Fortune , rllr . ror.entertaining, guests, C .. 675-7225 plex In Eastside Costa ·1350S.CoostHwy. Cas"-Hll atNi•uelBoad La Plat 675-7520. artists, mother:i»-law.or Mesa and Newport 494-8536 · ns Cb .' La noacerulseclus1on. Pnce H · hlS All · d' 'dual' Desirable 0~ apal'QSa m gunaHARBOR VIEW llOMES ~duced . Cail now , n. eig · tn ivi $""17 OIPEHHOUSE Niguel. PORTtFINO 4·Br, 4·ba, NEWPORT ·lRVINE LtnOER houses and dupleJtes. • .. hery Way A Pac...thr 23511 Porter Cir. ram rm, formal din rm, RE ALT 0 Rs 1 N C . Call Quail Place, your ;1 , 2Br +Om. 1Yaba. NEW S-. l·fo 5pM Home SUMDAY 1-5 rinished bonus rm, nr 838-8586 local unit and buildable .. 1 WHIRLPOOL JACUZZI . 1151 K...._ Just listed-fabulous park, schools &: com m SAYS land headquarters W/W cpt'g. $69,$00. wine and the greatest Paz. South y, mile to yean young. Low main-Fee. 644·7866/ 644·6548 5 Bf", 3 Ba, 3JOO sqft. Xtra liil White Water View. New Come enjoy a glasa of San Diego Freeway to La view, 2 story 4 Bdrm . 3 ~ pool. Lease OK. $92,500. llCi CAHYOM $ 21 , 950 1£ 1 .:i.uall ~·- WmPowellRealEatate viewintown!Seeanout-p . ,."'2500 kl Prices&: interest keep Plac• 497-1751 standing S Br, 2~ ha Mc Int Y re . Le ft t o tenan.ce. rice·-' . BIG CANYON LOT lge lot, auto sprn rs. REDUCE PRICES going up, uP , up! We still , IMHALD IAY wwf"t h anrde ag11a1ss1 ~~mn: =l~s · 830 · 1846 • Subm2~>&:04f 1~ Be!lt location on Gol: ;~s:.s1:0 .bo_:~ ~~::;: have a few single story, 2 ~Pm!:,• · . bull 1~~~~~~~~~~1 su~D·T I 5 Course. $84 ,500. Owne Prine Only 644-7362 bed rm . 2 bath 1400QU.l,ILlt.NlW..0.llUM:H Immaculate & well t (j!!atures-3 akyllghts,r " "' • 58l-0264or542·6735. · · O Townhous es a t only 4. bdrm., 3 bath, ocean tinted glass: m&rble IY OWMER. 3 & DEM lmmaculale Crown Park . . BLUFFS, Twnhse 4 Br, & GET RIO f $21,950. Ask fo r Frank, HO LOAN COSTS view home. Family rm., fireplace, private patio home. 3 Bdrm .. 2 baths, OPEN daily 1921 Klngs Canyon Vu, Schls, Pool . &19-8321 Agent. ·in Santa Seller will carry 1st. T.D. sep.diDJ.n1rm.,cbarm-and.View.View.View. Moving(Mustsellmy largesldeyardforextra Road. Breathtaking 2\.'!11 Ba $69500 Ownr Ana Bus. lot 82x170, 3 St . ... ing • secluded patio 179500 lovelyhomew/plush vehicles, upgraded thru· harbof" & ocean view. 494_3973• ' Frontages _ cafe. & 2 tancar~e~_: ~aaclbklol<&padrtak-. }Z ~· ':::!. crpt,drps,alid'g out. Will sell faat at New deluxe 4 br & ram THESE 3 Br. 1~ Ba. Condo prO. stores -lease,$830mon-.' .. .., "' .,.. mirror wardrobes, ,.,.,, 950 , rm home w /custom ...iEW fessionally upgraded 1 be . ed 7 176 bookshelves, work ....,, · features thruout. Agt. " . o 1ncreas ---: $159.SOO shop. Beaut. ldscpd. ~ th patio & int. decor. Prime $80,000. Submit. NeJtt to IMEllALDIAV ,.,. m &fruittrees.wall e 979-"'99 LISTIMG Joe . across from pk. Standard Brands Paints Ana00rablesmall home, "' edgarden pvcy, Cor 83 hi IS "'STILUFF H•RIOR VIEW 3 TOWNHOMES $34,500 or negotiable if -small down pymm.-· nearl1 new ; parquet ~ REAL'IOR ~ "' present loan ass timed 2159-61 & 63 Lincoln Blvd. flra., used brick, wood 494--8561 ~~:~~.!:;:_.~ 495-1500R E ALT~ Belowmarket,byowner. Sharp, immac. highly SS'T-4187 near Brookhurst, paneling; swimming $84,900.14 br, 3 ba, den. inuponegradoed!NCaewrpom~·smm~: IN OCEAN HILLS BY OWNER . Elegant 2 Anahe im . Quintard • pool • class enclosed om en:w..-.,..t.,..u .... Bncti By Owner. 2 Br .• 2 ba, Ultra Sharp, 2 Br (Master din rm, ge lot, many CX· 642-2991. 234 15 St. Costa deck 2Bdrms 2baUls· 21-•2 Vlkl lk tras.644-7596. desirable ar e a s. Br. 2 Ba. dln rm. elec. M als 1 . 1 · " ' BY OWNER 2 br 2 ba -na:. i e·new, 13x22), den, solarium, in Ameni·••es gal-. Th.,· 1·5 kit, frplc, water purifier, esa 0 orsai · , amallden;compact,but • • beaut .ldacpd forest priv.areaoceansideof 11~c•uvo~ " ••• I I< • deluxe kitchen. Xlnl pl~h crptg, open_ beam Cardens830-7782 highway in the Shores, • """ " one you must s ee ! s~!_1-~~':r pooh I< ..... trief/_ oceaaviews.$129,500 ~iln.Q,cheerfulkrtchen, Elegant l story, 3 $81,SOO.feeAgent549-0812 1~1-.;:-1ng,~as er -hopirfy 2100 $58,500.499-4374 LogunaMll)ll9i 1052 with ~eac h, tenn.is, bedroom, highly up -or646-6710 dryer West Cbff Area•••••••••••••••••••••••' ·.·.;:. . . -. .r · FllBl-UPPElt TOUCH of HEAVEH !'.::;~~·see at $74.500. yellow. 12x2s• pool 1973 PRICES! Lois #13, 14 I. 31, $67,500 prin. only by • ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• swimnung pool availa-graded & decorated in 'N.B. Close to everything ~-In Wood's cove, on a .. high in the hills over· +custom jacuul. Auto See this beautiful, new, Tract 1132, price appt.6'13-3597 :,; 11 • .,.,,,._ large, wooded, ocean looking the Laguna Mluloft Viefo I 067 sprinklers, 3 car garage. Blufrs 3·Bdrm, family Slt,ttS. 0..xei/ • 1105N.CoottHwy.,Laguno view lot . Owner is anx. Niguel valleys, this ••••••••••••••••••••••• An excellent buy at room, Townhome today. Chtftsiat. . SELL LEASE OR TRADE 494-1177 · 1iouse,.·"·.ays "submit all of· h 2 B d .... __ 1 _ __.. C-L. $135 ooo Price is right for quick super·s arp · r con o, ""'"i19'11'1' -rv"' ' · sale. 532 Cancha. $69,950. -~"--'"-'" 110 DEGRHYllW acn:Jls the street from Lives Again in this 4 Br 673-7601A"* ** BEST BUY·3/Br, , glassed·ln pool and Barcelona. Fiesta size 1 ---~•-··-----j e ... orc .. Mle1of. •. 2/bl, fem rm-sunken liv Family home. Xlnt floor clubhouse ls onl,Y $53,900. patio. Cozy crackling fici at 0c ... Hiii • •' rm w/.frplc, new crpta • plan, with 2,000 sq. ft.. or Early possesslOD . Call fireplace. Unbelievable DB.UXIDUPLEX OCEAN VIEW 1 • ... ... t..t.warm atmoepbere· living space. 3 Bdrms., ..,,.,.,,. broker or Q;'~er wlll consider 2Y.t baths. Price11 right at .r--for Opn S-. l·S $65,500 IMHoption.$68,500. $79,500 $49,500 20i l ttllStreef Spectacular split-level •• A RARE FIND· ftf..LEYEL CALL NOW * * * * * * * Close to beach; large 3 model, 2 \.'.t _ baths . Dramatic 2/Br, 2/ba Ocean view home with" 752 7315 Hontpl•ls bdrm., 2 bath upper unil Prestige Newport Beach home w/outstaoding wetbar,frplc.,4bdrms., • Thri . lh" . incl. huge mstr. bdrm. community living. Large ~an view, within walk· 2~ baths, dining rm., DONALD M.BIRD ve m IS springtime with sep. e ntrance. family room, formal din-.... in& distance to Victoria (am i I y rm,, 5 A•t•cl•t.•.•Mlten. freshCondo. Lowerunithas2bdrms., ing. wet bar, vaulted (714) 493-2500 Above the San Dle10 Frwy & Estrella ofr. ramp in San Clemente . 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• We11 located 6400 sq. Jt. Price 1 _...__•d'. bldg. at Orange County ..._. Airport & San Diego 3 Br & Bachelor. Shows Fwy. Vacated by owner. well, lease bold. $&1,500. who want.. action! Lots ()pen Sat/Sun 1-5. 1826 W. of parking, air-cond.,, Balboa Ave. Don F . andreadyrorimmediate l-"G"a"-tes=.' Blt'---r'-.-'67_3-:...c.."""c..=l. __ 1 occupancy. ...._Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $155,000 HCll'bor •Yest. Co. Rodlora 6 7 J..4400 •• Beach, and modestly deck1 ... plus gigantic l--======--1 $32,500 1 ba. for income. Both ceilings, balconies, pricedat$'15,000. rtnished room over OPB4HOUSES Kitchen full of ap· unttshaverrplcs.,blt·lns beach view. Executive AM 1010 1.SUmlsW.CostaMesa ••••••••••••••••••~··•• •• TWO BLOCKS to &a rages. All this ror e.....a.~ 1.,. S .Pliances plus washer. & brkfst. bar. $99,500 transrer-sacri!ice! ! call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg9-2br, 2.ba. l·lbr . ~A MESA 12 unit lot ·-· 'DIE B~CH·2IBI', 1/ba U.25,000. Come see it. ....-.,. dryer. MIWPOITIEA.CH 645-03)3 ***D•,Walt•** $255M.Owner.&M-53B9 with 2 bdr~ house plex, E. Costa Mesa.1~~~~~~~~~~ $73,000. Let's negotiate.I: Al•••· 1132:26112 Lois for.... 2200. bome. Great weekeQder, Open house Wed., Sat. le SUPER Y CRAFTED CENTURY FINANCIAL 11.4.Ln 675-1642 . $49,950. Eastside Costa wtthln walking diatance Sundays, 1·5 . 2130 JN DIV l DU ALLY REALTORS d Forpncesandlnterestto MASSAGE parlor+ 3 br Mesa IOt for 6 or 7 units toevUYthJD1. $49,500. Hillview (across from DESIGNED CUSTOM 1 ___ _:58~1~-12~1~0~--~ _-.:.281="=-N=pt .... -"B ... lv~ .... · N~B-1 come down. Both will 2 ba apt. 3200 sq ft bldg~ with 3 bdrm ho use *-*BEST OF LAGUNA ThuntonJr.Hlgh). HOMES FOR THOSE/· probablykeepgolngup .. -Plenty parking. Century $S3,500. LIVING·2/Br home + WHO DEMAND THE lyOWllef'olldolll .. not down! 2 Bedrm, 2 21 548·ll6S meticulou1ly finished FINEST IN LOCATION, DOLL HOUSE 4 Br, wide lot, $115.000. b a s i n g I e 1 tor Y l-""-'=-"""-------1 •n:·d loads or poten· LIVABILITY-YOU BR .. family room home market rates. Open Hse i -=======-~$21,950. New carpets, SO Spaces+ 22Apts. So. • p•-- J UaJ..Walk to the beach. MUST SEE THEM. in Mission Viejo's finest sat I s ·u n 2 12 Vi a 1beBJuffs; early area new drapes, etc. Ask for c Uf $!50 000 dow r ill .....,. iutl>t'11tudio-fruittrees s Tye E AND Tastefully decorated, 3 Can finance under ....... u ...... -.. , Townbousesstlll atooly Mollllo"-Pri II 1.auiu~· t8'J',BSO. 30132 area. Central A/C, large :.:P..!~:::le::r::m:::• ... ·:..N:.:B:.:·----l __!~l-~S~to!!'ry~3~B::.R~,J(J2'::B~a~.~~iFr;'.;jank~~·-~~::1 ... A"1"eln'Qt.~I a :0 ~ 1 i>% re ~U ~n . ·Pa·~~ . -*LINGO* POMO .. Hlgllrtl lot & covered patio. AJI DOYR SHORES I-$57,000Agt. 640.5500 5"11 leoch 1014 $550,000. . MMGUAILttNt •«ACH 11.4.~ISTATE L liBTAT& New eaur. 4·Br Ranch for$S51.900. •B Fo o · R I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LellW'eUt.ltyle -••• •• .. •12 Ml~SIOM VIEJO r, rm. in. m. ge c ,.. _._1 _..... Home w/3·car garage. . Fam. Rm. By Owner. VIEW 4.500 ampusDr.NB ' 49'-llON $1611,500 ltEALTY Open Sat. by appoint. PRESTIGE JUST LISTID (714) 545'7U1 EASTStDE C .M.' ap· proved for 10 UniUI, has e'xisting duplex. $90,000. ,..-..O'WMC·I 30146 511·1000 ••5·3860; sun . t«. SECURITY oceao view a bedNom "'EWO"' .; • .,ET ....,.,...."' ,.... ....... _. $12S,000,1815ToyonLn. home in prl~ate 1ate " "M,...""' 'nno odl•ceal Oe Vu o·~u~DAY0 .......... JUST RIDUCID Gracious Living in th;s 2 D , IX ~. 1~ D-~ p,.,• bl.. • · '"..,.....• " New Monterey Ranch br, 2ba "·-do-Sil down guarded Surfside com·. * U L * ffl11Dm£ w • ..._..-,, ~; beli. 1 · 1 ... to town• . 121 WAYE Home w/)..Br, 2\-i car Large 4 BR., "Madrid NEWPORT JI EIGHTS VlewofN';;:'port Harbor, munlty. Good invest-2 BR as Cozy 1 BR. shag R"°"' 2400 ~-e ;;:..~.e par ate or Luxurious home with in· ..,..._ $1'1.1..500. 67'' oo •fantastic vu lot. Z112CUrr Dr. View Pool & Jaccuz.i. Boat slip ment or year 'round crpt'&, frplc, beam ceiJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-.. 1 "':"-outlful Uoita come, next to beach, pool 30•62 Profession~ decorated 2B1·30r "s-PgsMt hsNe. ROopebinn aonSun avail. home. Call for complete in&, sep. yard. Lota ol""-~~~~~-- D<S &i Jac\WJ. 2/Br bome 2 p ..... Mll Ill I: landtca.-. w/counlr)' · · · ' $67,SOO details now II Prioeil OD.· privacy, lncome $420. I I OfflCES • 1 ·~ beams • furn .• 6-lwce unit.a . Owner ans· Old World Spanish Tri· kitchen, formal clinlng c:Blu=•c:67c;$-IJ:..:.:l20=-----I SOUTilLANOERS ly'6&,500. Agent5'6-S880. M:k.ing $44,950. Aaent, TO SRVIYOU ' .OWOer /Agent 540·7'2J ' ~.:.Ji.:·~8:.:.:0~ lou1. ZAGRODZKY le\<el 4-Bt, k:ar 1araae. room ·• library. All for IAYSIDEYILLAGE I _~;~6'2~-&:~368~. ;;=-~:~~~;;;;;~~==1 S&<J812or-..r10 •LAKE ARROWHEAD lt:-I u•lt1·1eparate 1-Re'-a1_1o"'-r'"4_-86-"'-1"1___ $111,500. $17,=SSIOM VIEJO Upcraded 2 BR, 2 Ba 1-LIDO s•~DS t1~1.~•s11 1100 MEW USTIM• ~JIIG BEAR 'f'" ......... IOO. .... ,,.. ... T-=· Mii 11~. Mobile Home, delJghUul "'" .----•~"c."PORT BEACH -~-t\•pt.-000, OCf.A""""A".....,. ·a•• O -llALn ..... ,; .... ba~·de -0001 3Br.+denlblktobch.,,,.................... CH01CE4·PLEX _...,_. ,..... ,,, __ ,___ ,.,_ "'7 '""~ .... 16' "Q1 • .,..v, ...,. I bea l All 2 BR, aha• crpt, "Ml"" irvm every room.1..:..:.::...:.<C'-':.......----1 511 ·1000 offer.675·2277 ,...~. com!D· poo u . V...,__Dotae • ,. OC:J:AJ11FROJ11T'Prl. ~ Coff, I Br., c Ba. le :;~·et--..... '"' 4'7-1711 • ' Contracton new private garden dining by owner ._, bltns, lldh landacapint. 1pllt level cuat. home. * Of9t.SUH. l·I ~ SUPB VIEW "0 LO .o ... FEE S68,0006'2·33!9 "11ly insulalff, oddod Owner octupled. $71,000. Beaut. decorator tU• • J3'61 ~WAYISPIA.T 'Unbelle•able sweeping " A" 1-======---~-1 screen r oom esaT + A1ent . 549·0812 'ot peg random plaDt floor· Cu1tpm 5-Br, 3·b•, vlew~of MIMion Vt.ejo. Owner will finance with 'l2 ACR! manyotheradded•.xtru fll.6710 ing.Glau•wood .. lol'e • ....,.,ldealfloor:plan.2 Laree 3 BR•. + FR., normaf-down j 3 bd!°ms.; Secluded, Cozy Knottf': ··~-M C__.,:, 1 2 .: 7 =::,::=...,,...'-....LT-.-. -.-,- 1 - 1 , 1 -.-I· All lbe latest defGl'ator ,frllcle. Pfot'lJ decora.t· lladridltOPlanwithklv-view, Newport He1ghta , Pine,4 Br,on66x330lot.• -1 c ...... .-i•f'- Mt:ms•uttu.Gourmet etl:".Jfuce anclo1ed ely l•nd1ca~in1. Com· tm,500 Lge shop. Sp_ace for! RNftor lltOMe~ RIPt•~wwtl ... ·k1t.38r,Jbe·6fem.rm. ::::::.:• ~· H11Ct1 ~..rst.S::f.IJo CAL')L(i) i~646 ·J411 camper or boat. Great· C.laMaa,.._nzr--' II fW ...... ~m:~~ BONDJlJ:ALTY AW.TY ~·-· =~~~I~~~ Wo=:::1os<10' w /ca ~,!D•,· '~•c•",2 •,"1""," •• --c,=".~.111. - •t·1051 ........ 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Pref.1irll,n :! .. :: ............... 1ourbuiae11. Ideal eemeattllemft ~a..Careaof Rinr••Ne•Wli naw Q.1,1' ba Ubttns I I I Eutblufr 3 br 2 ba 1se pets. $295 mo. yrl aton/Cllftceloc•U.nezl bu1 aeed• owner/ __. •• ,.._... • ·~ 1 Br w/loft. Garage, •a • rp c, c • • · 645-6680 Male/Female share I to Bolla. bn.aeb P09t OI· --~;._..,1 1 Tbt. i..,ua.a •--~.:.. oaDt ••••• •••--JIOOI. jacunl $240i UtU gar. Walk':'° beacb. $275. Incl spac muter auit.e, br+den on Penln1ula flee. UOOICI. ft, $300. mo . .-.--P. O;f ml PleaM belp u ,_.""""" boNffleuWI joM p pd. 393 H•mllton mo. AU util pd. Agt, dtn rm 4c dbl c•r•1e. pac. 2 BR Townbous nearlOUl.$150 GemlniReaJtJ UM623 1m.eu7t.oreloeate i. D~T 541 .. lll ask fo a.ta MIN..-... Weik e640l • fee . 846-131l01'846-493B AlllO door opener avaiC apt. w / • i e ~ 0 61J..78Mev• • Sif.125t • ~"!i?2 •.,..ould. 1moodak!_~ Julie, Nltea1S1..oln4. d•J•· Saperie•ce•. •···• N I t Pool 6: recreatioo area. Eutblulf. Sunken liv rm I IO M __ .. UJlal .._, ..... • _._ .. Oii .. ~ _MW'D.YtBt,pool,frplc, uoauu ew apt.S or ren. Adulta:only,noPC!U· dining rm & bar Full)' Male21-30toabare2br,2 * I 1IW,.,.•n1o bus. $10,000 btl18 ever· UlS'I': GrQ' ,em._ -....... w . Adult.a, no HI.ml. Harbour. 1, 2, & •FROM $322• equipped kitchen: $315. ba duplex w/aame. On a.ta ll•a (cu. lltb ytblDt needed except 1oc (smell) part mans, MllpW.... 71M p111. $125. 879-337& br. 848 0020. •Amigos Way, NB mo. Adulta, no dop. By the bch/NewPort. st.> Deluxe panld, ele, A: r•w materiala. Call poln&ed ean, no tall. _ ....... -__. ...... liOZJlir epU drpl fned 2'11'. 2Ba, Clean, 1 child, Manegedby appt. aa:H851 757 Dom mo.&31·23&.5. a/c, uW, Jan. UK perk. 114/lllrlJ Wearinl wbke= Al'l•ISICl:lfAIT iK. $1& mo: No &,111 nopeta.$175.'l761Slater. WUliamWa1teraCo. ingoDr. 2Brap&,2Ba,w/pool.Nr. ~:;:,~~~an.Mt!ILB. SUpperc:Jub OWDer ~-.~ :45·51: Jal.tO,ft I 't •ms ca11sc.5tl'l. •LAPAllSIBtME• OCEAN VIEW DELUXE Hoac HOlp. Pref. DOD ...U limited pan.. to 59al1 hblle Aceac7 &a ·-~ __ ·~Ez b<, 2 •·, 2 •ar Palio Apart. Lge 2 Br, 1 1,_ 8 uni $170 •-2Br, bltna,garage. •mokint clrl under :ZS. CORONA DEL · .... n MdWOoettallWLouDPri •• • ·~b r.-.-crowded Soatber.a ..,..,._.,.... .,. .. B i ti -r. um,. • $3:50mo vr'"' 548-160'7 $131 + ~ uUL 10 (Apt 1~ $30,000. cub. t.e ..... Lolt: Fem..,.. .. -.-Oruae Co. la,....,., a •_.,e.$275.lmmed.oc· •· nc. pa o, very $215. AIJ electric. ., .,. C> Superior Ave. NB. A: 1200 Sq. &., full 455,DallyPiiot.P.O.Bo• mo. Vac. Brl1&ol blCb qaallt7 a41 • . capucy.tMIH757 ~8J!:H~~~~507 =•ce. ~eated pool. YRLY 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Aft.6PM . cn::i.:Cf~rii£lt~ LW,Coltalleaa,... Cyprea~ H1t1. miDil&raU .. ~~ Adult dlx 1 BR, D/W, ,n~.~ bltns,garage,8y38t.bSt. RESP ·• !sh to~"'-675-eOBO llASSAGEC.:,lor. re-Reward. aft.6 leCftltlry. Must bit • t Br patio apart t blk ••.,.u.uo Park.$400.548-4063eve .aa..w ea ..,.re ~· we1J ror1-.nifri1, frplc, gar, pool, • · Acrostfromgolfcourse charmincBal.laldbome IMOFREuR_..., sidence. oata Mua. LOST: Be1P Clalbuabaa. ~to work udel-6&- ao peta. $190. 19'15 ~a':a'::~~~~~~·'i.UiS:: 20432SantaAnaAve WeatcUff, brand new. 2 w /1 ame. 8'15·1111 or 1*2 3 R om~ ~1• * ,Century2t,Ml-UA Vic of ltb St. H.B. adllnetAtfullwort._. Jlomoaa(Hflll&r> · BR 2 Ba tile entry 673-2383 • • m. ca rom .. m536-0711/M2..,., _..;;_,. ' --::;;;;;;;::~::---1.2or~c!'!a~ll~-~3340~~--_j¥EARLY 3 br, 2 ba, 906 f r 'p l e ; re f r i g $135 per mo. Near am.D care cent.er. 3200 · Fut. etflc1-& t,,.....,. ~ 30ZSPomona Avail Nov tst 2 Br l \ii W. Balboa Blvd. Frplc, w/icemaker 2 patios SHARE female only very Airport, Noleaaereq. eq fl, Calta Mesa. C.en· FOUND: BeiCe med 1 lborthaDd akllla ....._ Hew 1 Br apta, month to Ba frplc. gar 506 ·17th bltns, garage. 1 blk to pool adults: $37~ mo'. nicely furn. 2 brw/!rplc, 833-32211TUDOOD t.ury21,548-ll• fem•le doc. Seabur)' uaL Letal11 1•1 ~I 1 1 momtb, bltna, adults, no st 13a.1693 ' bay or beach. $315. 67s-499 appro•. 1 ml to bcb, DISl(•••CI tradH.8.5318500 or it•1 • ca 14•Pb•C peta.OpenHouaeSat.~. · 675-5487 eo.talleaa.63l~eve ~,,.. Mee01C1•r:eul• akll 1 ~oa e So•. 10·5. M>-OSZ7 & WALXTO llEACH PARK HEWPOllT in tbo Dally Pilat Hunt· AvaU.-aq.ll. FOUND: Fem. lrlab Set· beneflclol. Xlnt ..W,6 -1 z ~ pts d bl oc••HfllO~ "-•ARTM~S N.B. 2br, 2b•. apt. ington Beach office, , Suce9du.lladiea t.er, Vlc. Btookhurst A: benefits. 1.~PPlF i• 14 • c • rps, tns, _,., ", ~ ~ • smtmo. UW incl. Grt 17815 Beaeb Blvd near Jm:Por Apparel chain Atlanta BB. No tap. penon. llOURa:a Ni,.. 2 Br dwa1lalr1, crpts, gar. 205 tsth St. 536-3058; 3 BR, 2 Ba. $350Winter Bachelor tor 2 fadl.642-0814/6'2 t882. Talbert. u• x 11' apace prtmeah0p'1center ta-2911 Water District, '21• m,.,patlo, 536-4258orM7-3957 STV'STOIEACH Bedroomtand $50 per month. Answer· fore:xp.mm'amercbant FOUND·. Wbt Germ LaPal Rd. L•J•8a SllO B3l·92"l& 2 Br Loven eat, crpta, 3BR, 2 Ba. $32SWioter Townhouses 4 Bd, 2 FrpJ..,J'::.I bome inC servlee available for 1toreopealn10ct. NlaueJ. 71C ·l31·ZHO a Br l'A Ba, au crpts, drpa, bltns, incl gar. 3BR,2ba$300Wntr. ~~m:iy =::ic-rorJ:i~uW. s10, desk aDd cbalr for c.u ... MS-31111 ! Sbep.ID=VieJo. Eqt.W()pport.l:mplyr. ~ palat, drp9. Kida OK.' palio.86MS64$275mo. SU. WIND Spa·Pools-TennU $5.CallM2"'321.,Ext2'n. aio. 568375 •OCEANFRONT• Condo, 2 BR., 2 ba., den. Across from Fashion Ree~lble fem. to •~Uc PLUSH BeauWul Fum II.A~ FOUND: Sha117 dog. Aawarlclg Set wfce ~ _E to Shoppin• 1 Br, 2 level lwt apt Comp! Unf. Yrly. $475. Ialand al Jamboree ez ge 4 br duplex,~ U 1 .. e olfice aulte. Sublei A vel')' p1 111 •• ~~I ~-Blklab • wht. Male. I• , -·"-·. All ..... -a areao view !rom0all rms. San Joaquin IUIJ. Road. to ocean. $130. mo. U :. 1hare. Beat N. B, CM, tiOD wlth au --.... au· F.lt.aDda H.S. 515-18'14. ...-;a....,... ~ PDOI. Adltl, no pda. Cpl, 17l4164•ltOO inc Ga""M5-4865 creue potential. Loc:at, avail., p/time, lnela4 d l f Sl6S 2 br, 2 ba; pvt deck. Un· .,.. · ., location. Sacrifice! f llub c l FOUND r c t · nt""' • rpe,7• oMve. re · I · dergrod prkg. Sec. Selective woman will Muataeel&IZ-8'153 ed in ub of Dynam c b:l.t em ocb ·• wkatb. Exper/P """' -i I I on r o v a •Ocean vu, 2 frpl, 4 br, Growth area of South Poo Jgry I rn . F.tlE.543-'1'181. 5 'M1-1143/MC·IM19 guard. Reas. Mike ba. Yrly SS2!. Winle share charming, high BEAUT CLASS A Orange County. Real-Jasmine •C11>resa Lag. ·-"-C II'. 536..o854or892·4'9'7 $495 &45-7573 beam clo11, 3 br apt Pl RE PROO OFC tsticallJ priced at fl9t MIM Ap&manager4~,d;zr, 0.-PeW 3126 · w/brtght, penonable & F $15,000. w/xlo& terms ro•ftlrn.."'" 3blbr•.~-bad. ~-.:....;'j'l't '•••••••••••••••••••••••Walk lo beach 1&:2 BR, OCEANFRONT new 1 Br$395 OCEANFRONTabr selt·rellantadultover35. BLDG avail v1 .. u •• em puppy a tna.n.mn y.__.... iBr. ApL appllance1 furn. pool, adults, no peta. upper. Cpts, drps, gar. 2 -ha. Winte r ·or yrly'. Great home ba1e for H!'rbor al Adams. C.M.. cENnnlY 2lfE1Toro prox 5 mos. Airdale. S ·~aun deck $185, util $180. up. 220 12tb St. Yrly lse. $375. 642·3443. S75s5CM2or {Z l3)25S-S93& traveling profeesional. Air cond, elect, cpls, a:JO.Wl Hta. 979-28133320Acacia APT Man.ager: CoupJ:e ~111 • no peta 496-0575 960-4190 s175.mo.54B·?200 drps, mualc, elev., wantedfornew20anlU. dlx B ON THE BAY OCEANFRONT-Bdrm & ~anilor, ample prkg. ~ll Dry CleanlDI 4c Ldry FOUND; male aealpoin C.O.ta MeJ•· Lovely.._ "t;iiii~i;;;~;ciljji;iOI~ 2 R, 2 Ba, crpls, Duplex, yrly. rental. den ; frpJc; Very clean. Share Spaclo...a 4 Br pool rncl. 3 min. S.D. 65 mm. Ajcy in Lacuna Beach. Si am ea e, Vic free 1 Br. apt. Nokidlilr II> tk:!lf•.._. 314 -· DJW213• n1926r H!.[.bour2 • Out.standing 3 br, 2 ha, F\arn /urtlwu. Wnlr-$260, home~ mile fr ocean. Riv/N.B. Frwys, 7 min. Ideal for couple. Owner Mariuertte 4c S..view, pets.m.3376 · -•••••••••••••••••••• _......mo. -.-.. frplc, 1800 aqft. upper. yrly s37 5• 675•5926, HD area. Prof. lady w/ airport. M. R. Stever, will remain •train 11 in· CdM. 675-G63 . ~ B"''°'CH L •-~ 3141 Boat dock avail. Newly 646-:r7Z3 yr old daughter. Maleo Msr.S07-0l3Sorl•8386 exper. Good leaae. P .O. LOST. -un· ~-A/UC.A/PAY $700 '-'" 5" 1gu:1--.. decor'd. Sundeck. '"5. ' Fem. acceptable. Bo -La Bc:b.921651 ... ~ -e NB.coutructiolllntt.. •••••••••••••••••••••• 67:5-4200. ' Bachelor Lido Village, mo. 968-3132 •IBCTALS• x ,_ •· dark 1ray female cal .9efuquallfled.penoa.J'~ Efficiency from $205 . 2 Br, W Ba from $260 3Br,ZBa,from$475 Drop a pebble into t !Br zea delwt !doorto Sl40. mo. uw. pd. ()pen .... _ 2 8 ho . 32NDS'f.REET,N.B. lciu1tla1• declawecL-.nn BeaaW'ulbeneftta. '"' Ocean from vour Apt. • • • Sat &SUD, 11 ... 3322Via Fem. to l&MUe r m ~sqft-3rm $185 O••o I -, 1015 · CONTROLCAREE9 " ' best beach •-5 yrl• k ········FF --nr LOST· ' -male Germ .., • Lease. Luxury, eecwity, · ..,, J· Udo. w/same, non amo er. lOOOaqft~rm ••.•• '. $385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shrth' -p•0. t r G Employmen&Aa.-q Mature adulta. 31'ZSS Cit. fH6.9218or675-0555 . · Nr. Bch, $152 + utiL CdM Includes all ammeaitiea • ...... --r ID e · re 34001l'ViDe Stet•B -a9Dmtper6Winterat Hwy,489-2835. WESTCLIFF2Brl\.\Ba, &60-60'5callinAM. CALLSUECONNER ._...,_ w/brn li.;'er 1,pola.'.l_!N~•!]>l't!!_!Bc~b-:!1~H~/5M~!;!1511S!!!, , -labo•allful LAS BRISAS Twohse. Adults only no (714)549-1220 IHYISTMIMT Anawrsto Baron .Sprl . ·•Vlewlofocean, 2 Br, 1 ba duplex, No. ForDiscriminatina: pets. 1728 Bei!ford Ln. Ga mg11forl ... 4350 SltAPROPERTIES OPPOA1'UMITY ingdale/Edlnfer area AreY•TooY-. ca• Kn li:Palos End, yd, ocean view. n d 1 S285mo.548-7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · UnU1ual opportuait to H.B. Very rlendly. --.. yl1fde;a pell. $290. 497·2515 A u ta 2 Car garaa:e apace for a.t.111 l..tal 4450 in in Project.a wi~ 90 se&-013. .... AJr1Ms 7 '*-•e •• Luxury penthouse eon o.,...tMoc.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM. CaU eves DELUXE office comm'l day sec'"._ return. Cami.I LOST; Golden Retriever, lntllforlOgaJ.&r.p,.,U •··-~ tedeckl Wlltdltti.e,_Mt s-taAaa 3110 rentorstorage.621lris,••••••••••••••••••••••• vest ___ _. . M' Larpeoncerabu~ ·~ Poota-Saunu dominium. 2 br, 2 ba, IHc .. lthlll ..._ • investment $50,000. •mos old. Vic. In to23yn Muatbeainde j.! .. •' •All.&Md covered frplc, bltna, 1 "r old. Xln w a ... ,... 2 BR, l~ Ba, adult Condo. or528-5SM & lndtatrial spaces. Also Mr. Kaye, {213)5f8..144l diaaapolls • Newland Ir: free io travel ea.tli'e i .• Mrklnl ' 1 BEDROOM W/W crpt, dtps, D/W, mlnl urehou1e1 in or write Ad. 504 Dally B a--~ · .. :·: •AddiUoialfreeparldng views. $315. yrly. N •He•tedpool patio pool beaut. $30. p/mo. Storage only , Lagunai"Niguel&Mission Pilot POBo 158o Cll H .. 19().zrra~ ...... "'. U .S. at • raado~ · •llaklHrVlce avail peta.'94-l79S •Sun deck parklike groUnd. $205. Inquire 325 J, t7th Place, Viejo areu. Handy to '12/t/1,• • ' x • · · LOST Dog ''Woofer•• .hineral')'. G~arantee ft"' • · · : •l'UnUtureavall OCEAN view, spac. t br, •Private balcony Call collect, 496-2038 aft. C.M. aft. U a.m. San Diego Fwy. 200 to light bro.=n & white tum • .: week expeqse ·: adulta,21111SolanaWay, •Adequaleparking 5(anytimeSat&Sun). snil Gar. $30, Sngl 2000aqfl.:Aalowaa30' et.ive/lnactlve investor med.alzemale.842-2448. ~ alalnC p::m. . Open M·P' 10.C L.B. $225. 494-1419 -·Elevator • Storage Bike OK $20 131 pereq ft. 831-1400 for new elec:troa.lc device avera1e e 11. SattN,SUniz.5 •Security 2 Br, cp&a, drps, bltna, w llt.hSt CM s73-n87 startup. Unique unit LOST.Lovable Calico Ca tra1;oaportatlop Sweeping Ocean view, Jl\lmiture available near So. Cit. Plau $110. · · · 3200 Sq Ft C·Z •tore front automatically voice laat aeen at bome Oct furnisbecl. for IDterv-,, ' ... ~ . . ; lltm.a1ed by Wllllom Walters Co . .. TOllACH . MJAllSHOl'PIM6 • : ,1,2 U Br apta, bltoa, dis· . .......... IOIDt:W/frplCI ... Ii' I car prapa. From : .'.;. :.,.Lloaa Eatatea, , ••• J-1'TTBEBEACH :::: 8'1PD·1'EW-LARGE ........... tta1&01t Harbou \•:· '. ~ ·~·: rADUL~ MM block to beach, 2 Br, 2ba. Lsereq'd·Sorry, no pets 2518So. Rosewood Storaa:e Ga ge 10x2 witb 6 drive-in ba)'1. guides motorla& through 4tb at lcmat El Paso, FV Call 836·8887. Betwa mnew.$2751.se.494-55URlverAvenue .6.-I F NwptHgt.1, eyaccea1. Ideal for auto or boat intricate routes . Green Valley homes. toem-.5pm • .aM-2339 (atSeasbore&SSlh) --+* :uwwta1111'1•d $Z:J.mo.5481680 aervlce. ~ W. 19tb St, Fly/Drive operators 1een or found. pleas Forappt.cal1642·2568 orU..fwlli•d 390 4400 CM. Da)'I H>-S710. eves urgently need tbla notify. Very special tt.;]•'!"'-"!'!' ____ ..,.. UNUSUAL 2 al)' apart •••••••••••••••••••••••Office~ 646-0881 service. Phone Mr. Cook family.968-3113aft.'5. Al6emblen •. Architect Designed dplx. Spacious 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc, THE EXCITING ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d t t ion 2 Br, 2 Ba, few feel f lblktobeacb..Yrl)'.Cail PALM MESA.Ans. OCIEAMVIEW s:.m:mona ra • LOST Siberian Husky HELP! famolll Laguna Cove. 66-ms4 MJNUTESTONPI' 1501 W..tclff..Dr. 11200 Paclt'tc Cat H,ry, male, 1 mo, blk & wht M.agnlficant view . BCH. === H.B.900d,ft,S210mo. Partner wanted for a face wht w/blk mask Statned!rplc, ma'nlyassc1,001egtse.d2eccak WdALpls.K3 tBor.Oczeeaa•.· CNrpewt, Bach, 1&2 BR. Call Sit M g • UOH ESTA.TIS highly profitable Real Loa& nr. Crown Valle *Labo-. fromSt12.:iO on e an• er 11211t.hSt.H B Estate venture. Should School Lag. Niguel --• ,... • gar. 1pace. Like pv drps, D/W, garb. disp, Adults, No Pets (114)642-SW ext 248 538-2579 · • ' double investment ln 6 Reward0 ! 831·2282 (Al:ale• Female> bome. Mature adults, n tar. Yrly. Child OK. l.56lMesaDr. moa. Hichly aecure. P1tn••• SJS SUSHrAUp peta.$45011e.49'1·161i $400.675-0&&2 /813-6692 (S "''·Ea SURF&SA.MD BSBOMlawneranytimc ·--· Fr T ·-~ D&A.D 1lofNewport Sh .. -vaa-•••••••••••••••••••••• ee emporal'J'....,_ LIVEINACASTLE 3 Br, 2 ba, rtdec., ~ blk Blvd.) Dfp J .. _,.. ......,.to a... 5025 Drinkiqprob&em! WorkWbenYoaCaal 8 &cn1 ol iardens, wid bay, bch & tennis cU. 546-9860 Xlnt 1pace for commer1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Alcohol Helpline Pacific PenlOlllllel • ocean views. Huge 2 br, $310. mo. yrly. 545-1098 ~L 965 aq fl w,toieean MONEY Available for 2nd 24bnada)'835-a30 SJONewportQrDr.,PQI ba apt Partly furn Hi&h ~c:...--,.._. view, Ample part g. 1465 T.D. Loans. $5000. to _..:.;;=~=-"'c..::;:;..-1 CID Fubioa lalaH> , ceillD'es. Pool ,.spa,Elegant Luxury. On &be RESORT ~~ So.Coutffw)',Lag.~ $50,000.Muatbeaecured SPlarnJALREADER Su.lte900 MO-lf10 ettate living. Close Bay, 4 Br 2 Ba Beamed ./'..,. .... ~ 497-3088 bv Beal or Personal <>PenlOAM·lOPM 500S.Main,Oraqe' beach 6: iboppini. $495. cell. D/W, frplc $550. ,/_.,.,.. _..... , Advlceonallmatten tNeuFuhioa5ql1¥9). mo. May be less if you 673-5719 wknds or aft. ~'"'.......... MUST reot at oacel Al· Property. NO Point•, • 547_.... · COii.~ paint'•••· anti· 5PM. ......._..,..... tractive imall office on pre-payment penalty, or 312N.ElCamlnoReal~J!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!l~ ~• -M rt • Mil I I eterow fees up to 12 yn San Clemente. For a~ ;-: r ATTllltBEACH que~• or sculpture. NEAR Hoa1 Hosp. $275 h.,!y~e~:,0 o~fi:: •: financial:· C•ll Don 492·9034 492-9 1-------•'i!io' : ., J(CW'/WJC3BDR$S15 Adtilts. 494·4653 or mo. 2 Br, 2 Ba, Studio. LIVING wortebop In Larson Bluiua, at NaUgp,wide •Fl&••TH• ASSEMBLERS •• .. • •Hu&lactoa Harbour 04-IGlt New crptt, bltna, W/D Shipyard, 5'8·364.l or Financial Corp. (714) wltbMuaa;llhilad '· ' ·~· Ano Hlw"°'li 1e-• 3169 -up. 642"324 SS• PB 59 FT 646-7833 77Z-39SO AJIRAXAS MASSAGE ~·----,...uo _,, •· M·....,. I . • ••••••••••••••••••••• Upper oceanfront dplx, 4 1611WESTCLJFF-NB StoretFot-Leele Pl!VATIFUMDS PHOTOMODELING ...... n .... .~. p lee t br, 2 ba, dlx 8a)'fronl 2 Bel, 2 Ba, Pvt Br 2 Ba FP gar. $550 yr-Oakwood offers the AOT. Ml~ TOP LOCATIONS FOi 2HDT..D:s 1133Fullerton,'CM P1nal usemb~ tub- P.!lidaideaptrtrbch. Adtt., Bcb 6: pier. $5.W. yrly. ly. Robinson, Bkr. rmeslinresortlivingata -ooo 10All·12PM Ul·UM ., -. il0-$1'1S.S36IS . 179-lil356:MMSlO 675-8120 price )'OU can afford. Sl«> up store-offices cpts In Centen Anchored by ss,ooo.t.o-. . • uaembll.ea&cli9c6tQe 1 .!!.!'!~~~~~!:..-.-1.!!!':!'!~~~~:_ __ J-~~~----...,. Tbere'a St million in drps air bath. 17301 Fuio'a • Major Drue. Willuala&Brokera Psyebolo1ical Welilh unitl. _.-. c.,111.Mete 3124 c..t.MeM 3124 Coste Mesa 3124 recreation faeilltiea. BeacbBl,H.B.8'2-2834 HB , Westminster, or Principals. Easy Re'ductlon·Eaglfs RIWl.I. ! ... ·-•••'•-•••-. -·--·· •••••••••••-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIGIIT LIG~ED T-· PTECUTIVE ult Art.ella, Anaheim. Also Terms. Me\bod.. "2·J958 Kn ;a 0 • lld,.. ,._ I ea on Hunttnatoo Harbor loea· Gl1w•ll1 .. "el-•I Shaw NISCOURTS.AluJIUme Newport Harbor. aoo to llom. N1rpt0fc Ul·Z333 ==------I -ofprlqleclclmlit • . - ) • ... J . -: • < •' ,, . . I . · fl setti~ SUIJ. A ~iet ~I~ at la~5, oMo, fl'~rR eve~~e fl py wit9 wf7iet7 fu live.,, • MESA VERDE VlllAS ~~ adult apartments on the w&IA!r In M ... Verde 1555 )! ... Verde Drive Eat, Cootallea,Ca.92626 (TI•)~ AclJocent to Coota Meaa Golf and CGaltlJY. Club J Be, I Bath detlgna from~ per il>onth. 2 Bl:,! Bath designs from '366--486 per~. Modelaond.iilplayf101D~to• 11 •-' .Qr ' I I 1, adiv1Ues <l;iredor who 2200 1q ft. 842·4&44 ; MULLEl\_REALTOBS 11ll·BWwk111'Dr. ~02[Y-GW'a O,a&·C.all boudl. plaaa parties, BBQ'a, M5-4Mll5 <n•> Ml ... -• u c y w trtps&morel Free Sun-MINJSUITES (123 -MwyW_.... IOJO c:::~e$pecia•l.ls:I 4Sll'ontbllllnlmam dQ bnmch. • · · + I am tired ol tbese uaeleu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panpleclcs SG-3181 . Relmted Esperieac.. Plus beautiful ainales, rooms). Xerox & secy calla. U JOU can afford NeedSG'.SOOiornnttnaat · · 16:2 bedroom apt1, aervtce a 00 vatl . On $375 mo. for a cute deed 00 CDll duplex Slncere Well adjusted. JolaU1nowtobeeUiillle furniabed&wUumlabed. Newport.Har rlnCen-ablngled100sct.ft.abop Will t~b.tft..t..00 warm tdealiatlcmu.25 for lZ daya off 8& Models open 10 to 7. &inella Bank Bld1. in Cannery vm8ee, on a per =.th lO )'ear due )'ll old,, 6'2~" with xlat amltmu + m.D,otller Sorryoopet.sorchildren. 842......... 30'x.90',lot,ca~5'9-MW. date. se\Jtn• price poalUoa wisbel to meet zlat~. :::.~':1~~e Mso~~bi~: COSTAMESASUITFS OlherwlM doa & bother Sll'.1,$00. Down pa1ment iweet, 1enteel. warm A-'-IDPet'IClll month occupancy. 90().UOO aq ft avaJJ. for me! •in eKrow $"10,000. Vo1eJ woma.n, 19·25, •ltb a .. ...., , medical-dental or lodoitttll...., 4500 Co.Realton.511.11341 i'..~:o~=R.= Mlc~a ·· ceneral office. Rent from ••••••••••••••••••••••• EARN 11.,, 1 )'ean. 2ND joy wa.::. akilDI, a!illni: t'ltll RedhW :A.ft "' s:KS/mo. Neu San Deigo EW 11·1 Newport, Coata T.D. $25,000, .-cured by ou&doort. Smokin1 6 lrtlne ' Fwy.$411.S!a M ... , I000, 1.300, 1440sq. U00,000. aqulty , driatincOK.MZ-7121 ' Eqoat()ppcrEm~ Oakwood Garden Apartments SINGLE to 6 rm auitea ft.5'3-31t5orMl-2121 Profeaakiaal llan w/•lnt . Avail. In plusb office credit. ReN to: )(DS., BRAND NEW Beauty Mflf ......... ·Q•..__ bkl&nr.OCAllllort.FuU ~:"1'1!'!SQ.FT.Mr1.I032 P.0 .Bo•11$4.SaaUIAAa, Sa!GllinCon!aadelMor, ..... mai-......... . service Incl : Recep. D , Placentia, Cll. m70'1PrlDc.CllllJ. •Int P•rkiaJ. quick btipolSmbtaOOl':i UODJ.at. conf'erence rm Re... MrYic,.Sbampoo. a.tor ... la uclaan,. f# ............. Irvine at 161h 84S-0550 xerox automated tvp' ""15llor5'1·2iEU •tarfltlta. TNll Blow Wave •. Mon/Tue. ren t-. eta iota er ~-' , . · hitli IOJI $5.GO. Wod/Tbun. •oo · • .... ,etc.Call833-3MG 3,JOOsq ft. l'rw --•••• ..... ••-••••• P'ri/SaLS7.00. (ZU:J••t • •FASIDONI~• =-~rf~.~ LDIH11$ ~·· HCIJf. Soadplporll.olrc.t. AUTOMICHAMIC~ ~ 400 Executive :yo~f~es powW: Prleenecotlable -M. W •IO ~112IO RftY7 41d1' meelta1'le ···-················· ~re:~a~=~ 1.nco.t.M ... ...s..nao •. : ltlTD ~ PJlEGNANTt ' wWlOMeQellimc:c. Ba· ROOMS $25. week up with N.B. 6t0-1910ort4f.1860 She 111 411 21M11D Lw ;::.~rm co::f!~•Dtlal ~'rlt~.01::rA::!~?. kitchen. 5•8·9755 o ••••••••••••-••-•-• Fail'lltTe:rmtaJaeelNI I fenal ......... __, Sha"' office apolce,CSlMIOStonplotf«RV'a,etc. Sellllr~CO.. ~~·· adoplloa • ·~at=•a lbr for rent. $85 plus mo .... ·."=A:,mP u · · SI.SO"'° mo. Nelli S1 ICNln NS-01 APCABESCf-1511 Cll .. 'IOLIT t&Wtiea.PetOK.MS-·--eo.1or1n10.sn-ll7• wni.-w...,. allll~~ .. ,, afterS:OO. Photop'apb.y ofc W/darll: bill• W.... W&HAVl!CASHI , ~ar::-.::-:-a::'-.1 .... tBMeb Wt BACK Bay, Jtoom •/pvt rm .. A/C, abower , ••••••••••ff•,•••-••• 8'q2DdT.D.'s apcrta car 6.i wlll&e ..,,...__,._ bello in "melf eHeuUv r.lleted •aljl. Stl·t16" ea,_ Girl, CGU&e'O IA>oa•lodT.D.'o ...-........i ... · ...,,., -•• -"1tb-.$12Smo .. M. "1tb amolj ...U .Nftl.Gom-lodT.D.'o 10, abo•t 2~Alll a ~!41"1 .... NM7•bef.tA11.P,referLu,xuryofOcelapn1Ufe catwantlaauatura,lBr 'l'4ullJlAYllDLDI•. )lewpwt 816' lnll IL·-~ ..... ea aoa tlBoklil work'I b&Q, N.B. GIUMd wall Apt.Rmtalabo9&'1'11 BAAN&TTllTO.CO. Cllt ..... _..... . 11!11..._ --·· ---.-.ii Cll-.M3-. ...-al~ --' • • I I ..... \ ) r • . • • • D • • 0 .. •• 7, ... ... ~-·' /;J •r ' . . ~~=~.~ ..... ~~!! ~'!:!'!' ..... .?~ ...... ?!~~~ ... !!~ .71 !!~ ..... ?!~ !!.~!::':'! •••.. ?!!!· ~~.:: ... ~ ••••. ?!~ llit?:!'~ .. ; .. ~!~· . . MUISISdlS PW'*'-AYON WAMTJO MAlllMOHIY, 1111Moltto11 Gllfl:llAL IDduoVW .,..._. LYMI Ii IMt All Slllftl, Bulla"'°" •I-., . I •S..aelllfes lladlfllaa"'. toSIJI[ lloUalft. Beadl .OOe•. H_.,al, I ....__. * ... lfllll Jr11.BurB&~....._.-·-Tbls eoa•aleseoal 11111 l'lorl<lo, HBllW-. •i . f .... !~~~ boopllsl ............ ICl-1115. -(2Dd-) "Mmten:joyworktngwl!hyoungpeople IOr•p-t..,,.mdtG;n ·-'r•-bble --••·--.. ~-1-.,... CREW UIAGERS .DRAnsMAll f .. l2 to)5-years of age. Van or full sl.ze Co•dJ) •Pd' 0-=-.. "::;~ to= 101 lo• eouelealloul 0 tlOD ••all. • -1taUnn -agon required '"'-cellent NUili:DNGWI 'IRVINEDCD"'""'""° n-....-tolm· *"'IDES · .. ,.,, B e o 11 A V O N --• --~to•--?-~ to ,,_T-poraryllolp '"""""'LL pro•e p atient esr1 .• ~a~ bo ~blPwll• commissions, may earn up to $300 w_, ~ --1-~p-~·~--cro.,,,...,~ • .,..,,,V"V l'leuea~ll-...---"'" esros · CAll•D· Bj!:PRESENTATIVE. ~In Dial o•• •--+ 219 1 In -wtlll o __.ive •-~~-.;x;J\.V"-= n..ID"'-1 ....,..._ --• about Be ,.... owa boa. NI wee...,,.. ~ _,. .or · --mO!D.o--MO 0655 • •E.t7Ua-Heallb are. 1•0 tun. bow u hi kt'Ce. ,..... owa hou<I. No es-tervlew. • ... ,? If 7oa oro ~lrvlaell ).Cootalleu SoapedGrA ... N.B C"'Plldeztraf~>:::,'l:; 'llD1Q8)'A~--· per. neeeaa. Trainln1 . eeoerptic.baffODe79U' 1 ... ~ ... -1 .... 1 .-. 4 642-1470 ' well. We ba't'e ow own,,~IDqoall~~o,~="=~~-=-~·~·~ proyldocL Call5'1FIO<ior Equal Opportunity EJDpJoyer .. elated draflia1 ••· G=-:.:,·~ ;:.Jc":!; · llaulU for olpt Ill coffee 1bop ., olber 7-lt.b7-1358, perieDcl: ==.: a ...--•parll:. Newpiort Belt.. benefit1. Ezf.::.'d-all Pra I •s C at .. ~~~~~~~~~!!!•••••••m.••••l!!!i-•!!!!!!!!!!!1 C: ._'now ..d. car atereo ceDter. 17S-109or21Mil1"4m llaifta. Awb' tbna S1a•ha• -.. ..,QUI> I ~ BABYSl'ITER •-· · ...._W~I·· •e ..... dnftlaliildlll,_ Imped..., ll'r lam-<pm, Boyalo Xia& w -· -o ·--~~ -bo"-'"lt HslpW...... 71 ....... . . Jllleue---to. GU "'RDS --°""· Hoopltal. 1030 w. Giii--io-~ __...., my me "'•••••••••••••• ... ••••• ••••••••••••" -A Mrl'UAWl'AL PEOPLE PERSON Warner, Santa Ana. our P.C. •sr. Job 1.r !::'f~ii-:,t~ CAa.PBfTEIS Cou.nter &lrl, pleaaa~t 1 a 'fls~-•IH Mjhlt1t.. UtllMRt Exec. looklne for put HlttsO. walYelorW pnim '=ft distance from John Boat llaalllf. Co. needs workina conda._ Al10, cjelMIJ'PW tm..,...ate place.meat in Rr"EYING lime bmlDeu ....,...... oamODONTICASST emtomer eoe&aid, ea· Eader Sehl. 962-4782. Cabinet. Auemblen Ir able to belp in kitcbea. l'O le ll60 A.aallieim area. Good Uf ln wbolesale suppl.lea. • pedft-1.,., H:bedullaL Iii --'-'---'---'-=--1 Cabinet llillmen. Ex· $3.00 hr. •tart + Upm ,._._•~-Pl1· Unl!ormsfurnls.bed.. Bu 1ine11 f • l l J Exper preferred. Seod t.nUi • flliD .. Neiilr. BABYSITTER Needed per'd only. Apply at 1931 Oriaina1Plua673-1451 ......,......... lJberal benefita. Must INSPECTOR capitaUud. 1Dtervlew resume to Ad. No. 411 tn-. Nila~•~ Jmmedialely. Walking Deere Ave, Santa Ana. C. tHU have clear record, ~2223 Dally Pilot, P .O. Box person w/aood work,... d•·•--f CM DENTAL l:' ... ualOppEmplo•er ~--"•lion 11... ,.__ • • 1560, Coata Mesa Ca. cont.Xlntwortlu: ....... ~ce rom any NoPhoaeCal1'. RECEttJONIST -.,, )(-'·/Female"' ... ~--• .-uuue. Will be responsible for Manager. Costa Mesa 92628 &f...O••e beoeOUlDdllll.· Gramme-t' School . BusyOffice.Mustbeu-._ Call for app\. mechaalcaJln.speCtlonof dairy •lore. Perm. ·~ ........... 751-$822 Carpet/Drapery perienced, abarp , 1141m.1231 commercial fabricated f/time.Exper.pref'dbut P....tt.S. .. lllllh in&P~j;p;:--_ BABYSITTER 2:30. to ~~S~::'"e::-"f:: pleasani &: self motlvat· reasmaker. Ex· GU "'RDS parts from chassis to will tra i n honest, S...tT..clten tAll..aPll .5:30 Mon thru Fri. 6 yr terion.. ed. No Saturdays, Sood perienced in Couturier ,.. cabinets and electronic bard.working, depend•· Part·time jobs with H · c.. ..... • l•df•• oldboy.Owotrana.CdM. salary &:. benefit• l flnisbin1. Highly effi-Costa Mesa work loc-•· prlnten. Ability to read ble, out1olng person. ceptto~al earning oP-Mat•gCa&...,, 675-5175 . Cashier for Pussycat qualified applicant .. cient. Apply ln penon tloa. Relief shift. Above mechanical blue· prints, Reply to P. 0, Box 147,, port.uruty In school relal· 2!85.BrialA. e.c.lf. Tbeat.re. Over 18. Apply 832.Q17or64f.2119 witb siimples. Ana av1 starting rates. use micrometers and TUsU.n,92680 ed sale• wort. Call <1rvtael.Dari.a.Oo...a) Babysitter need lmmed. 708E. Balboa Bl.Balboa n-tal •--1s•·-t l Dou1lasa, 3411 Via periodic increases. Co. Vernier Caliber• re· .............. aa-~I Virginia Calkin11-'::..:.======"'- 4PM to lAM. my bom -=" naa ......, ma Oporto,NewportBeacb paid ins, Ufe, ADlrD, quired. Jiu.st be able to --• ,_... 173-1.Um. P/t. male. fem. Ml"rice own transp. 6'2·824 at1l4 care needed in my ezper .. cbairside, en bolp,aurs6:majormed. llftM>lt..,alsoaometest-Fast Food Service. tab eds. ~/Seta . ' btwa .. UAM•SPM. l»mefor lnfantlc3yrol.d tbuaiuticHl,8844 Ilea ow Ofer $1000 car• pboae req. For la· in&requind. Jl.inlmum2 BUrgen, Oranp JuUus PART Time eves ac Sat es a II L I ---------t who attends Pte.·•cbool ~ . Fee Paid/Also Fee.lobs tervtew app\ in Coal.a years experience. Apply & Mexican Food. We will AM, Pelf. for atudenu, s7s wt+• r. •• . " ' . .. , ''-i I .. a.b)'litlerfor2young times • wk. Gd. ref• re-Den~al Cbal~11de lo Sut.t.a.otlalcomtr. up. )(_.call iopenoa.: lraio. Weslmlmter II.all. inside wort, auaranteed MB-lOIM children, my home. quJ·red. Irvine area. hrio ~c. F/tlme. Pref~ WISTCLlff ABllJSealrityServlca 893-9842.. wage.CallA.1,542-9013. ddayl~~·!_•k~._!:N~6~ .. ~·~-"!......j_!551~._,~'------~ exper .. oral surgery. (21J) ·~ -· STANDARD --· Enthustaattc, coo« PenormelAteacy --· MASSIUSI IARTIHDRS C1or1t penonality. Xlnt opl'Of. <Mult lll Coater> & MODB. Part n.. Kelly'1Sleaklloulle Good •al & bene. Phoo l8StE.Edlnger,SA GUARDS MEMORIES INC eededl ed.63 1184 Be!llDe F~1hlon1 209PalmSt,Balboa SeniorClerk 10-llam only. Tuatl C..11542-8838. F/ttme , P/tlme . ' n m,m 1· fuliionaneedllOwomen Call87S.5'n4 1-""'=::;•·c:-=oc5337=·----1Experienced aales penon Upllonm IUm. Telepb Ir Asubaidlaryof MASSIUSI now thru Cbristmaa. llAUTIC1Af45 , D•. fal Recpt . for crystal, chins 4 fine car req'd. Call 833-493, MAG~~J~RP. Private club now In · Qualify for free laabiom. STYUSTS We need an operienced Expr, part Ume for busJ ,~Jew __ elry~._ea_n_sr_s._..., __ -1-•~ppt..~-· -------t 2Z2lSoulhAnneSt. terviewing fo8r qualifl~ Xlnt eamlnga, we train P\E!t"lOD' wtth general of. ·-Santa Ana Ca mot masseuse. esume .. you. Call for interview. For (2) N.B. ....... w/or flee .still• lneludl•I olflceinH.B ........ l Fii rt.iD to 1700 HAlll snusT ret.r<q'd. I :846;;~-;·~~~~~1 w/out followiDJ. &H-Q661 calcelator, typinfr ~and DENTAL Asal. expanded Speciallat wanta hl&h Full lime. Take over AA Equal Opportunity lalla•layC-.. I~ -·-s.. Beal located C.S.. del Mar office, bu empty <lest: for aa. experienced. aa'81penoo. Kucb beUer than averaae eom· misUon acbeclule. P1eaM call for fPP'L· ·=-. BAY"'' l lf 11.r:.1 • . . . _ .. ~--~-· -----• fillnl. Mu.st be good with duties, 1 yr ezp. Sala.rr powered med le a I somee:lien.lele. Call after Employer MIF 12'l1 W. Coast Hwy.NB Part-Ume woman 4-8 bn. llAUTYOPtaATOI ~-Prefer sooaeone open.962·5546 secretary to nm bU of-l-SP~M~.7-:7!:1031~:;--;:--I~~~~~~~~ CaUM5-5000 per week. Telephone~~~~~~~~~ • with~Pl'Qduct.ioo materta11~~-------1 fic:e. Alaofeejobl. Soll ill s 1 + r-Needed wtthfollow. Near oonttolezperience.Good D&nALIECEPT. 1 NewportCenter · ....,D.,MkeP., i----... ---• Mature women·PT&FT 0 c ~g. ·a ary let( ..... S.. Faabionlsland. fringe benefits, growt.b For busy Pedodontk Employment 9AM-1PM or lPM·SPM JANITOR for bousecleanlng Com. Vic. Harbor &: · Calf641«188 opport\lnity wltb prac. ln c.M. Dental e.s.· ·Conaultant1A1ency or 5PM-9PM . Earn JAMIRISS set-vice. Car nee. Baker C.M. Own trans. Joi.II ,,. BEAUTY operator. Hair Stylist, manicurist, full time, 'must have follow- In 1 for new ••Ion, R>ehard Ouellette in Design Plaza. 20C ... •~ -• f I ""'"'" 567SanNicbolUDr $100++ per weet doing . . '64S-51ZJ. 556-2791. ..., .. al.Ult success u com·,~per'::-:n':-ec:-·;'548"';~-;-:~·-;-;-:-;:-;111N~ew!!!'POl~rt~Be~a~cb~!:6'<M1'0~~ enjoyable work in our New facility in Newport l ~~:':'-:-:--:----1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 T.W ltulfoc I pan)'.'Pleaseapply: 1,. -..._ ... new ofc ~•·a Beach needs people w,bo I ......_..,. ... _., ... , Dental Asststanit .......... """'..... MechanlCS· ,_.._.. "' STA. ... DA.RD cbairside, exper. ar Fem. attendent for a nqr o.c. Airport. Xlnt haveamin.ollYf'.exper. PERSONNEL iltt...I .... J"'llll traioed.968-l64S 1 youna paralraed fem., opportuniQ' for poaWve in general Janitorial Busy Shop. Fiat ex-Let us uaist you lo ob- MEMORIES., 1..::===-="----lmed+rm.,,~~~811' ipioded indlv. For maintenance of office perience preferred, all tainingyourReal-b.tate Dependable saleswoman. ,._.u -~ lnterview, Call :peq.ulpment neceu. 1 co. benerita. Call Mr. SECRETARY license, PLUS we wlU ,. .. ... ·- ----. -. • • Newport Center Dr, Newport'Ceoter. l ... C Pait time. 'Afternoon/&: Ft~·~ci Joley,serviceMgr.at; train vou FREEJiD..,. J"'llll • eve hours to work ln ""'" · Position will operate Dick M... "' ca Aaubsidiaqof furniture store. &xp AmfacTbri.ft&-Loaa HA.VE FU ... ,. floo~ polis her • in· u ..... ...-Jtet SbOuld have good typing ~~e;tl'OI~ .:= Applied-Magneti~ Corp. belpluJ but not nee~/ $3 has lmmedopeni.n..\J:~ .,..__ dlllU'ial vacuum (ezper --• •tills and a minimum of BOYS & Girls 2221SouthAaneSt. hr.to start. Apply In loahh11rsr JC · P.ART·TIME r<q'dl. lln: 5:30PM to tmW. Wamer two years experience In ~'!';"bej\0~,~=-tr!!: tOtolfyearsofage.Dat. SantaADa,CaUf92'104 person. 1785 Newport Must have tborouab 54 I h 2AM. • Seta._ 557-Zll personnel. Light ing, Cadillac procraqa. ~:Ea.~:~~~ryrl~intoro;: An=t~~l'°r.liWity =~·forcoov.i...p. ~i:r:.:~= ::::: .. ~:I r Z.~w.!!?:; .. ~~~:=.~~";'. :ii:::n:1~'"::r:::oa:i =~;:1.!:~J:w::: livertea 6-cub, trips 01 ,,..~ll'v.J..t-u-&:boo MZ-0400 -ezper. Competitive .......... · •· · lbinlainpen<mnei"'fii~. tionwide' referral are1. m pro .1L r ui;-Salar• open. Con•~ct ,.. ~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;ppbone~~:$1;60~~~·;M&;;~~~ atatlll Input lo pa ....... 11. Acapulco plus ao- men:haDdile ror aellini ~,. ,_,... _... • . · aalaJ')' commensurate •WM:.::t.:. 4 .._.. handle laaurance claims system. C.U BW '1or7. new subeeriptions. i'oi C.M . Area. Part time. DlllCTOIOF w/a:per. Xlnt beDefb, a.&... JANITORIAL MEIDLIPOIMT and screen appUc.ants to 14Uff I informaUOn please call Noon.S PM. lnv., lfping I workin& conds "oppor. -r Exper. woman needle-fillrequialtioDI. Perform 642·4321. From SaD (4.5 wpm) • eateodfng. PBSOMM& l for advanceme11t. C.ll dlmi••COIM'h. IROA.DWA Y point can••• painter, clerical functions for Clemente-San JuaD Mm:t be accurate. Call ror Beach area Roap9;al. Jim Sena or Zeb Smitb, Acca..tDev.ta•••.t Lat •Hlls p /time. 843·9494 or penonoel manager in a TnRRELL-Capistrano area, eall "MrTUttle9'79-0433. New Department naeds 64$-3153. ·· SerricH t.,..;;;;;;18411;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ company with 200 495--0830 and Mission Vie-CLERk nPIST experience.d perM:tn. Eqwd Opp. Employer 61 employees. Good fringe jo-EI Toro area. call Good benefits. Salary 21JJ94S.J9 binteniewlngfor: benefit•. Salary com·1-=========-5ll-63lO Inauranee Co. la N.B. commeruiurate w/eq>er. FINISH CARPENTERS 1-H---''--C--h-.--.-_I port meosurate with ex- 1926-19 76 ~·ua10p· por.Employer needabilliogclertw/ofc 847-2528 . I Min. 3 yn exper. Good 01te1s"/ as •er -Housekeep"1nn new perience. -.,, . ,ezper. It good typin1 . pay, DOWN EAST Waitress, exper'd want· ":I ~/ ( ,skJlls. Salary to $475. Oocton Ofc Receptionist. YACHTS, 700 E. Alpoo ed. Apply in person, Slaff ~~ 'Zf°,Z personne Send Re!umeTo: RNEotoh5*s Established multiple sales office. If you bavea Uoonse & want to have one of the best locationa in the harbor area, ca.11 Paul Martin, 64+7662 for app't. BoatBuikten""' GGod co. benefit1 . Will~b, 17::'S:0~ Ave.Sant.Ana. ~la's. 541W.191.b St, ~::\ agency Clusified.adno.5Z1 ASSEM ... as -· ..... • . OfC $450"' g.10AM Schedules -752.0331 c/o Daily Pilot w;thcarpeotry exp. 80% COMMISSION sbortUme .... ...,, •. ' • Xlnt ''SWter"Spot. HouHholdAsslstant &9AM-61'11Scbodules P.O. Box'-'60 CAIPIMTR. •DRAFTSMAN~ 4.5wpmtypioaand Care.er Family 2192Martln,Irvine CostaMesa,Ca92626 Wltb mill It cabinetry t1· •• aa. •member of our of Permanent positk>ll' f~ this one ia youra! ! 1 household assistant. 8 •Permanent Positions .Call For Appointp1ent J>er· · nce... lDdiiidual trainln exper. mecb draftlJman · .OONTRdLCAREER hrs dally, 5 days wk. •XhrtCo.Benefita Anequat American Mariner in • most de.lrable area applieatioDI accepted at Employment Aj'.eney Must undent.aod &. enjoy APPLY IN PERSON u ra e ry 4 g rowt n 1 opportunity employer IDdustries, IMS Place· Coat a Mes a. Cal Justin Pacific Oor_p . MIOOln1De,StelOIB cblldren of all aa:e•. IROADWA y IU'QWlds assistant. Must tia, Costa Mma le-5045. Ast for Ke 1 . .!U0~30~G~o~l~de~n~w~u=l~· C=ir~-~N~w;pt~Bch;;;.~7~1'~1~""°~~-~ Pennanat. Rell pleMe. have mechanical ability . CURmN-Ht.RTIN In ..·-·'--d. Weotmlnlater. · ll6U363 U.IWtlt.-HJLLS Full u· D p · t BoaUng --~ . v ..... ...u • e futest draw ID -='-"-------! (San DI Friew me. ana om , PRINTED Slodlbo.Clorti/ .ro1scovaY• SELL Idle Items ,nth. West .•.• Daily Pl --/Cookeaper. AtEl~~~Boadly ,._ •• pe r hour. Call RE AL Es TATE Sop inl-1 • 111.U IST A Tl Dally Pilot Oassillied Ad. Cluaiflod Ad. 6<Wlml. Uv .. la for mar. couple. 11H2All Moo thru Sal :':'~ Mooday between CIRCUIT BOARDS CARE EB A '!TENTION ... ALTOR8 Need b .ow lo toet ~~~~~~::1~~~~~~~::'.jffi~~PYl~~rm~/ba~.~642~·9606~;· :h.i~~~Eq~ual~Op~po;r~.~E~m~p~lo;y~e~r!'~~~~~;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--:-<~ 80 % C 0 M M ISSI 0 N ri..-.man 1 Companion wntd. Fem. HllpW_,... 17100 Wmtecl 71 lmmed. openings in our L l C E N S E D ~ roomtomanaaeaallbOtil Pin Ume. No bswrt. •••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••HOUSEKEEPER, 2 bra Nurses modern printed. circuit "UNLICENSE D GET parts, Inventory, ahtp-Tranaportatioo LOcal p/day,5daysptwk.$100. ANITORIAL, partUme, Ru'•/L~·,JW..t.. facilityfor: THE RED CARPET plng •. etc. XJnt pay· 6 references Wriie .Po mo.240HaielDr,Cd.M. momlngs wtnds6·am ·ll " "'"" 1~-TRE TMENT w am aood oppor. for risbt BoaM. Baiboals. 92662.' Rela.S15-5364or644-5Tll am.•• hrstart.646-7Sll On Call All Shilts. Ex-INSPECTOR . A • e tr person. Apply iD person. ;;;;;,;;-;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;--;;:::-;::-~~·~-~~~=.!~:!!~I perienced Acute hospital >'OU to sell homes wlth an ltltE.Occldent.al,SA <XK>K. uperiellced, p HOUSEKEEPER, live-lo, LandacapeConstrucUon only. Good workinl With in-process or f111al accelerated course lb.at Betweeo9AM~UAM t l me • T 0 0 i 0 • s perm. 5 day week. Exp. nee. fo r custom re· condi. Contact. Mra . inspection ex per. on starts immediately. If ·~•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;j Reetaurant.. 2lO Newpo Mature penon w/refa. sidential. Call betw 6 &: 8 Jensen, 642·2'13'. Costa single & multi-layer PC you're·interest.edin eam- • Center Dr, NB. 644-~l 1 ~5:'9':=.31113:=;:-aft:=er::T:~~m;:-. ~:;:;l..!P:!M:!:·c"-~~=-----I M e a a II e rrrtlr i a 1 boards. We produce com-ing big money from the BCK>KKEEP~P. v 1 . Hoepital, 301 Vlctd"ria St, puter grade boards for start. get indivld"alized Cook aee·ded• fO':_':..P' •Housekeeper & child aundromat A11l1t . CM.EOE · our manufacturing use freetrainiog&onthejob il c co Lin temµs EE22J tcbool. lGam·lPm •..F . care. Uve-ln. 2 children, Mat.ure woU'lan, p/Ume. ooiy. Prefer 1-2 yn ex· assistance in• top office sz.oo hr to atalt. C&ll 9 &: 5. Motherless home. N.&173-1180or675-0334. per., but. will consider location with a friendlr -.r51Mon. Mature penon •I re··1---------t HUISISAIDIS sharp applicants atmosphere. Call im· f~. 546-Z'lll/ 213 Sec-V SSSOUp OIORD...-S w/relatedorleaseJ:per. mediately . Linda Colmot.oto1llt1 Wanted part Ume.. Demon1t.rate new product1. You -11oun.11..- BAICEIY SUPERVISOR 11HEH rr (()MD 10 OAKE.Nts. rOR A GOOD YEAA ROUNO ~ CONSfOEI\ Tii£ UNtQUl tr'OAKIHG lNW\QWDfl NC> EXCnLEN'J 0£NEfmATDl5NtnNQ ~~==~~~~~ OECOAATING NC) YEMT DOUGHS. CXPEAIENCE IN TIVJNJHG AHO SOiEDUUNG PEIUOHH[j,, BUDGETING AHO cosr CONTFllOU PNJ£Mf.D. 123-Newport.Beach. Plusb Salarydependaooexper. ETCHER 558-7555. HOUSEWIVES a PART· olflcea. Excellent Be recogolzed. Call ltec:eptioNat . $600 TJJIE.Demonltratenew ~:ti:8[~~R lmmed..PortMesaCOov. Shou~ have etching or FtontI>estlltLots prodm:ta.. Fun wort. You --s-m-t Agencv I _!!lloli~p~, "!12~~-0000~':_· ----1 p I a~ 10 g ex per. Am· ..>f pub contad Ute c:bol,»tboun.f75-9115 ....,.....,..,., ~ ., t-moruwn Persullate pro-· MD01nine,Ste109B tlcuW'tAS.. cess & etchant re· figures.Penon.aUty+ Hspkr.lJ•elnnot.ovft-55 NwptBcb 714/556..SSOS All shifts available.. Ex· generator. Clean wort-~r:Jo~~~A=~ ';': =m Ir: bath +. LITE maintenance &: pr. preferred.. Pleueap· ingooods. :HOOlrvlne,StelOIB • • gardeohtg, part Urne. 6 ply at Park Superior Nwpt Bcb 11,/556-8505 Hunt\a1t.oa Beach hn per day, 5 days. Health Care. 14(5 Joinusnowtobeellgible • lllml AND GlBLS, .... OOUNTER HELP, put )-, 12 .to •JI. Ear.• rour itlme •. S•l·T•••· .no i.i Cllrlatmas Sbo~c mpg The Donut l'ac~ • =I~~ '7,AIL~ ~~ollower al SWl>"lt Ul<JME-WAllY HISTOl\Y TC>. Disneyland Headstart la la.kins ap-Ccalder 1tudeot. 29402 Super1orAve.NB. for 12 days off at p 1 i c a t 1 o n a I o r Marguerite Partway, a.11rac.1No Christmas, + many TEACHER, TEACHt:R Minion Viejo. ·r"'"'""' other :tint benefits. AID, CUSTODIAN 'I< •L•:S.~. Please Appl)! In Person Pmilg SECRETARY~ H•• opening for RN Mic" rodata BETAILSALES Personnel. Part Is hll Ume. New P•rt7 8'op. Apply In penoo, -Via Udo. Lido Iii-. 'bet .• Oct 14. 10;30 am "'C:lltl pm. i Pl.LO~. PJeaae call · • • I • ··e• ~1'nl. Gl· Gitt. ~- ;.; I :• -t; =" tor-Illy a...la& ~ ,....._ • • ... GN:J .. Pfl\lONl<El C!l>AAIMENT-... Ofn!IOIW. STAfllNG ~ 1 313HAlllOl\OtVG.~CA92~ , l:q...-OHOttunlty ErnDtoyer ' • • t I •r Apply 8200 Ew. Avo, Uve-ln eomp1nlon. N Belief SuPlrYI-., 1-11 IL.B. ocean, CdM. 45 or o•er. 4 11·7 1bift.I. Apply Mon 1-'-"'-------l Lite 1tHwrk for 1 lady. tbru Fri 9·2. Royale Find what JVQ want ID Mutt drive. $300 mo. Con•. lkiapttat, lOllit W. Dall7 Pilot Qaulfleda. m...o58ot 549-1088. Warner, SA.~ • -, . ' - SM E. Young St Santa Ana, Calif, Equal Oppor Employer ff.ave aometblna to ..UT Classified adl dD Jt 1NIL ' , .. I ,: I ' t . J .•• , , I 1 -~ I J ,, ,, I I I. • ~ • • ' .. • • ' .. • .. " " .... ,. • ... • • • • • • ,. r ,..-. ., .,. ~ .. ~ ~ • .. ' ' ·"".. "''"' '·.:,_;"' '"\ -' .._.,.M IDO&lkydn IOZOPllalzu IOff ....... •-•• •••••••••• .. ._ ......... PlfMILYN.OT . lu90!9•1rlLJ!!f ..,.. • I •• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-•••-•• ___ ....... •' 11.4naAa AAA., -w.... 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NeeW for 1 Pi oftle. mni f 1.1, SUS:. ~Af ••••-•• .. ••••• .. -••• Qnlltn.O.wr-"7~ ..... tnllll' ). brmd.., ,, 11..-. o : • dodotdtlveloWldiaO. l1JIO •wpm, pleuant Topcorf5.f,,.., :ISeoo· PlllLICAUCTIOtC loclclel.--. c.aiil.-iiii-Vll. -ol•lrl-atiool ,:SAJUOAT Un. ''Dla(DOH 11U1 ._ ... _ae. TH WORLDS verter, SU; IUlarl .~ 11ANYITDISOFPUa .c.lltD"•---.-_ YJa, ball tak, MAMUPACTUlta collapeed aero1tatlc tJam•t.Appl7Mooday O~'tEST foc1&11nl acreeu. W, ES'f'AT!! JEWll:RY. ~AUC~S Mw'" 1_ Old bill~ tGlNt. elak, perimeter .. blaMd Ille l01Uns,~mto 4pm.'"1· SWAP MEET' Omnlcale•tbercaae,p. ART OQJECTS AN· llANYITSIQOF ., lt1 c• .......... --u..rmmed.Ot>eolnp ..,,..,. to I.ta atl<Odn~ b>.Ul5iuabamaRB. • Rudi Nledalohkl , TIQU&!I, PINE M..!I, ESTAT& 'JEW~aY, ~ •I eap: -·--c.JI S,...Follrt-"aod CHARGEHIJl ... 8£CY/Bl:CEPT Coata SUN.OeL3B,O• .... Pm Journallat, 491.3547 or ETC. PHONE FORL"'' ART OBJl:CTl,-A"• illW! JltllAp: ,..kllnl lo meta conllnrly" u -..mil Pinn ~ S ~. 15111....U. ro. 11 BROCHU alt. TIQUIB, J'IN& J'UllK., . fabf1e.tkJneJlper,req'd.. . . .-•• 1 60.eB ute 011IW10 p11crWWJ &&5-DJO J:l'C. PBOl(& l'OR IN· il I I 111 •1 9'1t.:1lJdroplpetDRP. c.,. ... ,. =OD. tel::.:~. • l'or~~t~!mr 1041 UCI Sa1llaJ Rumm• .. 6• ro .• ••C?CBUB~-~--..!.. ............... ..a tnJ .... ... Woo4w:orkinC ex~. lo Secretarlal aeo'I office routine. . ~•••••••••••••••••• •uetton Sat-Sun Oet &15-2200 ' '\'• ~llD eo&o Mata.wt7'M)lll ... boallDft:'.dJ"~"'eqd. HELP! OIMllZl:JOtoU:IOam. Enallah Sideboard 41'.o' PETWOIWI U·IZ,IOAM.SPM.Cltyol Coat•l,.Wllod-..,...IJ"•tHk-. .... WOODll:!l,11'-,,tt• App.., n enon E.O.E. lonl by 1~· deep le a • ~ N.B. parklol lot at the MCal)rJitua'1Sooid'~ ... II... -..11• $1.ltO. Au la· 1-'•.,.Yecllt• hllf'I, scroll teg1, am•ll Cockt!r1. Chihuahua Afcbtt.l000'1 ofhoute6 conltodel.._..1121 AmP• ....... a ~ .. eoad. BCJ'Ya 19Z2BarrancaRd -S=::.Cf~ue· beveled mirror, S200. Poodlet, Shlh-t1u.1G1 · bolllltlnu.833-SMI ..._.._ ... _ u••ILanelal apulcen.·=-::.:U=*::..-----lrvlne *Secretaries ...... ..... firm Ortgto.111 glider Shorthair, Pit Bu • 4 a 1 CURom .,_ --.. ,. ES OUNSELORS tlon Studio. Accuri:te rockl~I clWt $100. firm. mlnJ-SCbnauter, Pomt: Hew uphot. Sofas 6 allta \OP w/aactie0.1ilaa.1 &* ... /Ofr.~aftL NI WAll"ll•er, l'B, I oAL c *Tyr.::sll 1yp1ng,Utebookteep1na. .., .. 3399 Pekeo, Weolleo, 101 ctuoln,allklndt,,from Orgaa,Sln!lle led~il'-.llUMPET b 0 t radloa,balltb,Hll--For.~"""'paper Prof!1o· . Neat appearance. Send mbced pu_pplei. Stud ••i szs.to$95.557·517S M2-8Sl8aftS=•· ._ _ _, ~ •Bt":,..S t•4. m down TOP, PP. tlon.'Mu.lenjoy•ockang •Te rs lnlo lo P .O. Bo•..... AMTl""'UESALE !breeds 252SW" ........,, v•---.. -1802. '*:Ith young peoplRelilObtlo . N.B .. Ca.92663. 3.w•-'---~esr··'l ofaoU ~Fairvie..:. SA. ()per MOVlNG,SuperPrtc~ GRIBIMOUSIS ~..:..!'!'!·11.ackl eaae. }.c yeat'!.ofaae. ea e *Keypunch ....... -.. w h eves 531.5027 Sofa, chain, 5' carved SOLD! , -·-wa•ClrrllCraft transportation required. Service Station Atteo· quet. Oak lblea. c n · · cotfte table, dinette aet, l U IT AB p d 1'11da,abwr.~ room. Exce llent part-Ume posi-•Mag Card dant, exper'd . D•Y le china eablneu. bras~ DogOBEDJENCEClass trl pi e dreaae r • /! Plant l:av=to bei U. ... lff'A•l•r •1; •n:,.r Bl'Wtoldeallallxtru tion. High pay for 2-3 free T Eves. f\all 6; pttime. Ap-beds, etc. All wholesale. to start Wed. Oct29 nJ&htat.ands, 2 twin bedl quidated. S -or bulk ,.e !a..-.... • ta-. .......aoG )lours each evenint, half· .... or• f plY1 Shell StaUon. 17tb le Jerry O'Cpnner An~I. 1:al P.M. Newport w/headboarda, 6'.st.ereo. priees. J0112 b. San· =~I pi-""""' .. t27I--' ---'·• day Saturd ay. Call JobslnTM lt'VUle,NB. ques. 1760 MonroVI• Jrvtnearea.546-4928. j eleedl•wasber&dryer, ta Ana H,U. Call flnli.:c:.:.:='---:-:---t ---. 642 -8102 ror Interview leodt....... «a La.M ·~ C.M.645-9446. _. LP'a6;rollect.able11~ p1NMll"1·12M.. t erett Cbord Or1en Ullit1&1ud , before4·oo Solnl&eacltoptnL -w_, K bin Yor1de3Lbatud 1er"1ce cord• elec mower le $3l50 T Su fJLCiii SJ~.~~. · Pacific Personnel Steady wort. I pay. LIQUOR serving ca e,t 34 Champs In ped11ree edaer' misc baehokt &c FSTAWLE niillo~ • llacUO.-.--Salea Clerll:, over 21, :500N rt Ct Dr NB Exper'd only. Alli: tor 1 b a r • S io · s J Pupplesoccas. 530-64~ Jots ibore.· 3060 Trinity, PUrnlture, 2 old,... · baU.t.&Dk, personable & reliable. ewpo r d> Pat.,~72 NB Marguerite. rooa e C M Oct 11 & t2 9·5 iftlrmMt, Ht,ttt: 'haY7am&ar•mp2J2'' .... •9000 l'/time eves & wknds. (lnFuhionl&lan · · · Mar61J..2'17f AKC Germ. Shorthat 657-0993 · ing rm chair• booll: ll)Uken 111 watt. $300: A pp ly In person , Suite 900 l40-l970S..~110r $1000 Pups Hunters. pets s helves, e nd iablt1, 11u...Z,.. · Harborlloortnr fl :J(l-Spm Frt. or all day ~S.Matn,Oran1e Oulltandlngeo.aeeka IOIO show , s hots 8 wk•·SAT & SUN Fum, new tamps. radioa clllibe9.=::: SharltlaipdYachtClub !iat!Sµn. 1712 Santa Ana (Near Fu'bion Square) nper'd production 1upv. Applwn 557-6415 eves or AM . Rotomallc Slide ProJec· etc. Come •• Sai ii Sao ~ "8!r ~ifli• • -32' auta Connie 1960 Ave, CM 547-&U& He•V)' reeponalbiUty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor, bathtub jacuzzi, re· Oct. 11th 6: 12tb. ·700 ' 1015 Twin ....... full elee· --CONTROLCA REER Elec. Ranee w/dhl oven ~EKINCf~E(AK~. D~: cords, clothing (menssz Mariuertte, Corona dol'9•••1t:: • .,. •• ••••-••••• tronics. dJ.n.&hy, outrtg. **s.i.Es $1000 Employment Agency S150 . Re f rig. 1175 . ing ma e em• e. 40), sewing mach1.more. MarorcaU~ '"'-c nl cbn $1S/3S, •Cl' gen.COW"en. Fonane500rompany. :MOOlrvine,SlelOOB 8J3..2623or640-1524 ~1-3092· 407CabrilloSt.,CM . cbrs $1/up. aey· dies. $12,500.· ..,9000 EleeO'oni c knowledae. SECRETARY NwptBch 714 /556-8505 Gat Dryer, white, Beaut . AKC Shih tzu Fe.T.. Movine. must sell crystal. ~l ·~"'!:~ J:.~~ M"acblne evn. Ptere..e87 31• Owens. Fresh paint. ct~ROLC':r£~·R T11t,•1•• Sollciton good cond. $50. 7 mos. Show qua lit, silver, china, palntinCS. ttc.5s1-0585aft.Spm W.1Jth,CM.'45-741L Xlra lu~I tank. Nu COY· =ymcntAgency Creati•e , bright In· O•er 18, JO firls needed 963-7713 640-528& antique dish, clocks. " mltb Corona eleetrte en. SS.500/lrade for Pn>- jrvine, Ste lD98 dividua l with previous immed. for tele. aollc., IG . E • A m e r i c a n a WANTED: A Kind family odds & ends. 3332 Bounty *•CARPET•.* portable typewriter. pertyor 16"-1'"2 • Nw c.b 714/SM~ experience in an •d· hn. 3·9 Mon-Fri S2.50 hr. refrigerator 42 '' wide by w/big yard to love us, Circle,H.B. 592•5472· ••SPECIAL** Works both on balt.er7 ao• Cbrta Cr•ft. Twin vertisina envltonment +&enerowi bonus. Call 72" high , 8 yrs. old \Ye're 2 pedl1ree1 21733n1st,Newpott Bcb. MOSS GREEN CSTM ~ .. ~·"'~~forltU· v~a.Sleepe8.Xlntllve-- S"AIESGIRL needed. aftr.2PM134·11a5 bro nze $175, l a r ge Afghanhoundawho mu 11 SattSun Oct 11 -&c Uth. Carpet. 150 Yda. Super ucu"".....,..__.-"°. aboard.$16,300.982-2008 . • nJN SHOP . TELLERrrralnee freezer.8'6·3319 stay to~ether,dour11•1""g1•,,• AnUqu~. mini bike, fum H-PhlllL Ree-$1.J.15 'AK·Exec. deall:. W. ID'" .... Troj•• ••--hn SerendipityS.51 ·2702 Must have good typing ti is mO\'ll'tl: an ·"' v •. · IAMtoSPM. ., ~ --__..-.ON • :skills. enjoy • challenge No expr. nee. Full me. Electri c Washer & Dryer. us free to the right peo • m11c. NOWS7.9S D. al", IL w·. MU. ol: tbtt. mtr, bait ii: boidioi 'SALIS MAMACOER Xlnt oppor. for e1:per'd powe r b oat sales manager. Large Searay det lershlp needs the istf\tices or an exper'd boat sales m •nager. Please send resume to: .f. Reardon. 2222 E. Main g;', Mesa, Arizona. 8S201. and be able to work ln· Call Mrs. Smttb 549·9l 4l Deluxe. Avocado. 5 yrs. pie. 544·7730 Furniture, Much misc. SHORES INTERIORS fer.548-WJ'. tub Gd. coad. MC).1991 dependently. Tow Truck Driver. ex· Sl65 pr.CM .54&-843l SHJll TZU PUP. Male. ~Sbaotar.CM <Keu. wz..:=:;;:::: •.... B.Dlclr8'11Copler,tvl.! .... !!:'.:.'-·------- 1i.. per'd. G & W Towln1.IG E 23 cuft frostle ~s AKC Cha mp Sired. Al \erdeJSat/Sun. old. a:lnt co.nd. Roll W l"lber&laa buU; 90S If you meet thesl~ JOOO Irvine, N .B. refrig. SJ.50, RCA Whirl s ho ts . Paper traine1 Antiqucs,Jewelry,dlshes,OlnP: Uaed couch. .,.b .. paper. book top copier. c:omplete. ~ualificaxJons and wou 64a·l252. pool wuher &: gas dry~r. S4l-4247 bric·a·brac, dollJ. banjo, eaeat. pta1pen. bll MWtiplecopjel, ~' N" a.-4083 like to join an Orange l8 lb heavy duty. Like . & g uitars. 9.5• 38 71 chair, boJi: 1 JT. ckJthel. $ZIOO,Sac .... 546--0IOI County firm lhal oodffers new.$250.545·5317 Adorable lnsh Set pups, Faulkner Court. Irvine. 646-4984 &O =11 1090 ~ r~1 9060 competitive pay, m em TRAINEES distemper vaccnln 's, ft.ii VIII 551~ 1.-_..,.._ facilities and excellent GE Gu Dryer. avocado 1 w ea ned. s 5 o. \'!.11lnut aa:e. lRVINEeo..JCoantry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits, .submit resume d b green, used 10 mos. SlOO. ~ale/fem . 581·9565. Club Fu.ti Memben:blp. FIELD'S Warehou1e CAL2S, XlnlConcl. SAL.ESPEISOH with salary history, in Will train depen • le ll!n-9864 *PLANTS* 548-3'11 Sale. 400 pllDOI le or~ EJltras.$8,500. , WANTED confidence, or contact: people to1 become pdla.sllc PERTONE h. g Yorkshire Terrier pup1· 2485 1rvlne, C.M. . .. LP•c•1tUGS gana, new/Uled. Spinets, Weell:days,840-3401 f l B.KRAFKA inject on mol• 1ng COP was in pies . AKC. Pedigree o ..,. ..,. ,.. Grands Playen Going • FOR operators. Muat be able machine $65. Gas dryer cha mpions. l.agun1 Pet t.r1 Ebony Oriedlal Four 4ll'8 Rugs, mull out 1M bustnesS Rent 18' SOL-CATI 1173, full 1 K.AYICIC'S MSI to stand entire ahlft, If $40. Both xlnt cond. 510 Shop, 278 Forest Ave, Magnavox Combo BtVI sell! Different desllJD&. w/or,t to buy. Kawai. ·race w/lrai er. Owner i RHEJiWILEIS necessary. Openlnas on Marguerite. Corona del Lag.Beach. 494 -~15. TV, radio, 1tereo. $50/bel Call Adrian or Clem, Ste nway Baldwin amtous. BCYBMS-1304 In Chi ~t 1 D •y.. 3rd shift $2.48 per hr Mar673-Z174 otr. Baldwin orgason..lc d 9 8 • a 111 0 r Chi • rt 1• Yamaha'. U · l our na . .,,.~,. • ..,. ~ atart.Ralielnt10day1. Old English Sheep Doe. organ.$500lirm. Blk/red a)'s · •· c11.e n ' • n . Custom Wllllam. ti Ex~~.~~~~:~'d. CORPORATION APPLX Portable Dlshwa11 her, Champion sired. Papers. laqured dbl hdbrd, ni&ht eves-988-1511 f11'f)bil 1271";r~~~72 Garden design Cbeoy However, any retail 340FltchtrAve OrangeCoutPlaallca LlldyKenmooo!!;.~mlke5~ew, Smo.$250 /ofr.962-0221. stands, firm boa •P_d.na FURN. Jlovlaf, bee. ~uni.,oo: Lee keteb. All teakll' de- ! •• -rien-cewill C..tc.Mffa.C• l50W.18thSl bron&e.Sl . ...,., --toT l045 mattre11 bollywood n....i. lcChair$250 G It. iael. auto P ot. ~ r-1 M ~ M I b • I I Sml -· ...:.,..;,. THOMAS fatbo-. dt10l tlteer· • beconaidered.. 92627. 1...,"!"!"!"!-~"'a"!"!.., .. ..,a"!"!"!"!~jRefrigerator, Coldspot. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rame, el Or. Stereowtwalau\~ lo staUoni new 1.u.,. 1 M-.y benefits iochMI· l7 I 4J 549-6121 1: dr, white, $50. \YANT ED· A kind family Sean eonJole, Bllr: & wht.' elec. $1.50. £Jee. Dryer ELECTRJCORO.Alf .J.soo.. &60-84ta ln&protit1bartn1. nPIST 673-6640 /a big ·anl to love us TV, t.tofr. Roundm•ple $15. Baken Rack, ~ Slteyboard:a 881-1555 • FotApptCootact: EqualOpportunlty For Lexltron VideosACRIFICE. New Hot-We 're~ pedigreed din~t:l ,h /le8€2s<tra~-K.lng1zbed&apread.bl Spa tlwgCioock 80t412.1'S'tABSloop,mllltsell. Bill Munson, 644·1390 ED'lplOJtt)ll/F Type. WllUng to train. point a:all range. White. Afghan hounda who must ~~ s ~c. ~ 4r~,. 9 2 i~ : · o&. 5.56......a:z aft.. 3 p.m. 6: ••••-••••••••••••••••••• leavlnl atate. -~~o., 'S~Eq~wol~~Op~p~. E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~1;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;1 P1euant otc near O.C. Still boxed Bat over $180. ~lay together, our owner Eves/wknds. ftnds, u • Vied: SDOW akfs. l.!648~-!!!!~------'s.1es'i. lneeorANlstant Airport. Raub, Bein, 673-7(179. · ts moving a nd wlll glve Picinic tbl, .. Draft)q: poles. etc. 1.0spd bi.Ires, LIDO' u,. 1175 complete M"CI' airaee wanted fOI' Froli A Auoclatet, 1401 us free to the right peo-Nu&: used~ Snow skis, t~ii· BebJ·ctnuer. water skis. tennis wttttr;'new eond. J'irat reta I Jewelrt firm . SECRETARY Quall,N.B.833-0070 Kenmore Wat her S65, ple.544-7730. poles, etc. lOspd. bikes,' $1~.9S'UGI. 4reNe•. Sat/Su 10.5. u.soo,2ia4ss...170t M.1ut9 benerlts. Forappl Kelvlnator Gas Dryer U LIAN water 1ll:la , tennis 1431 Ke1 View. (0ft~::::::.=::::=::.=:::=.--- call , Bill ~uo so o, AcCOURtiq MOQ, -ru":~~ Fut IC· i~~r~~~:;~or~1~f~ ~~~~H~_i~:P11F.S. ~~;:·~~7SaJ{=~~ ~~~f ~!1',::.'f!1",!~en ~~:~•utlil;. Hc!DbM~~=:r:::=1~9!.-;! =0,por. EmP'°'1et Immediate oPtDiiil for cu.rile, dependable. Pen· Dryer S75. Guar/del Saodcaatle) Harbor PljUem dntped lot lLIX· Mt 912. cruisi.ng, $31,950. Call lndl"1dual with min l:l~"~"ga•~•~r~·;™~~•;N~ew~po~rt~l1~-~~·~·~~~r~~Free sm. Mixed breed Vt411 w Hills. CDM. urycommesdalPl"OJect. •·-EW Bob McGreior. at Saleawom•n, matv.re, years eaperlence. Jdmt Blvd,CollaMna. Lad K · rt d'-. puppy 6 mos . old. very MM882. NewroU.fjrbelOw)'1c· WEA1iu.RBY .IOON Mariner Yacbts (/timepe:rm.Dahokenof be fa1t . accurate Y .enmore po · i.a re ion . 2:J0'7 torJ ln•olee ''Design llAKEOFVER 71'"675-1393. Colt• 'Meta , 1119 1titUstlcal typltt 6: be hwasher, •Int. 19.5· af ect •te833--Sat/SuD 10 to~. 10321 Facton"m..38o:J · 993-981'8 NewportBI. able to use 10 key by *UTOTEM* Thermadore bllln dis· uni ue blk Rhod . ShangrtLa.Dr.HB.2d , 1 Classic 1e• fbrgls -"'~=='-----ltouch. hwasher,needawork$10. rld:cback·lab adu lt FF Frla: S50, ScottSmllb·Corooa port'blPOOL TABLE. 7 slate, Marshall cape Cod cat PleueCall IMPLOYMIHT &75-6437 male need& living home 1preader, garden tooll, Typewriter w/eue. tu. walnut wood. Lil DeW. boat.'58-1745,eYel. SECRITAllT R. E . er.r,er. pref .• Con1lf, Sa es • M~tg. Acc.Qr ate t 1plsl, -.,nd b<iPlul but not n ecei·e. Safary comp w/e xpe.r. C•li Jan 644-JJlt Ol'l'OllTUICmlS ·--1011 •ard &attn 675·2225 count" mall bo., et<. bestolter.11112-2'>Ualt.2 $375.muataelll83).3777 ed . Full P rt Tim -"' ' · 962-5826 Qlpper 21' load lilel, PromtAM.Nooa NoEa~r~eceesa';.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fwaila1 8050 ' 10 Trailer Axle A•· TV.I..... llle UDes. pulptta. trlr, THl•VMCO. Aietl.f.SEU&ible **I BUY** •••••••••••••••••••••••Tall chest, oriental rug, aemblies.•.ucb.Two Hlfll.Sltf.. 1091 genoa, O/B 6 more 550 Newport Ctr Dr OotoTbe Nearest Good --' f It re • Portable bar, very nice, brass rayo lamp, ~l.d 14' Tr.Ir Cbasala w/tka;. •••• .. ••-•••••• .. ••••• (714)-642-1922 ,...,_..._... TICTOCMARKET usT;U urn t.1 $6.5. Also several aood print.I, nr new aofa.:... S250. each. ·"2·1211 or COLORGl!CODIOleTV~2l. • Equal Opp Employer For AppllcaUona •Info appUances, OI' 1 will Sell lamp& 497.29ai Victori•, CM 548-G2l.3 inch pidure.. l'tne waJ.Dut 14 Hobie Cat. w /trailer· CALL ' 142 7102 tor You. . cabintt.. V'6t'Y Sood coo· Xlotcond. $850. O~cToea~tima.inc MASTMSAUCTIOM 3pcled.lonatcualom,bm 2eouches.t vtbratorc~J!.1978 Wbolelale Cataloa. dWoo.)lmt..U.$1501ol.· , 552-741.L 64M616 & 13l-t6ZS <OUCb. Xlntcood. ~ mhc:ud. •aut!Sun8 9-5. ''" 100'• ofed N~tlondallyFr aaa. fer. -16• PROA m·"U·bvll race 531-ta8S ""'rtn a. . . vertis .,.an a. ee . ...-• w-w/exper. S2 hr · Catolo« ...-._ n 14" ZEMJTH portable col· eqmp. $595. Mui fflL + Ups. Hn: to be ar. Spanish dln Tm sel •lol. Bluf£1-4 Famll.)' Garager, quest..1141581·2315 or TV. new tubes. wort f82.'1'723498-7'46 iJ~l-"'-"--"' -~ ... ! Al~J ed.ltS-lCTIO A ... TlftUE cond tble/6 cane back Stereo Conaole, Bell great $125. cub. Firm. • ... N~-ila ran& · " T chairlmakeoff/962-8864 . Sect'I, Daol1b Tblt. K.eamore Waaber _i MS-4530 Hohl 11 e,16 0 oodw/lrallerd.ltl4lust wo11n .. w-AUCTION . Lampa, Cbalra, "mla•. Dryer -dr. R •• • <OD OD. ACOtflB•tTSOIOWtll Elper'donl)'needappty. Bedrm comer grouping 221.9 Vista Huerta. N.B. Cir 1-(,-l'ftllClte eoatn WAREHOUSE i..::-::::=:L:_ ____ _ "'1 _....,.__ ll,.tbao .. r21.APf.lYln •..U.ICDHOTIL• $58.2Dtoiu$25ea.CaU Sat6Sun.lam-4p.m., $00. BtWTV\iootW<>l'lt· CLOSllOUTI --ze• s loop w/Newport ..:_,_ CW..ONTHl:OO. . Colon Kichen Nq.lHOTELWAY 548-5256 . ing 110. eatura I Track Car Ster-tin Xlnt M t ~ C • 1 bor QFf'HARBORBLVD. Ethan Allen 'bedroom Clas1lcal Oaltar $50 Pia,... Ulldet w mooacn. •I· 11~1 aee. ·.• , urant, au Har ,. ._."'HErM · lfollywood frame twin rum. ThomHvlllellv.rm m .mo. 1y '27.eLMl-IP fl.-totr. . Persohaliztd Desi p II Bhd, C.M. "'""' bed. llattreso, box •P•· rum. dbl bed frame, kin ' . . 9181' U lrfl WAITRISSIS •OPP. MAIN GATE ings an4 metal frame siie mattress le box'': Metal wk hd,.$10 .... &Ma... IHh.~/ Ex:per,p/Ume.Overn TO DlSNEYLAND $10.552-8028. inga w/frame, otbe ZMlitb eomale $250. .......... Doeb 9070 i\.'\ Neatappea•an-Roll t op desks , II all FOR SALE St dy Jl' furn., clothes, bo7• Ir. .Mile. P.U..ula11Ml25 •••••••••••••• ... •••••• ...... •• • o:-~ " ....... Tre es Sideboards : ur girls \ii size drehes 310 Q .. 9010 ••••••••••••• • • .•~--~ .. --~~~:~~~.NB Armoire1. Carved =~t;nc~c!~~ar;;~ FemleafCdM.175-3308 Ticketa':Sw$8~tg •• :~!•••••••• .. •••••••Need50'1ll8~or=i:il ~~~~r~·ur!~~:t~~s : includes 0 (ree dellvei-, (If re-=-.:~ u.;, 2 :.m. UCI S'1lla& R1lm8 mag0e & ::~~-961~ I · ;r-d . WAIBtOUSIMAN 8 . A 8 you hold up )'olll' eod). Horwt 1060 NoY . 1.8 1ame lD auction Sat· un ct1.:.:===-"'=--- • • ' / • .. -~ Froaen Food Pacll:er1 nc-· rac. 644-8581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anabelm.$2S.ssa.eo21. ll·J.Z IOAM-sPM. CJt.y ol BOAT SLIPS. 1ome Uve ·"' ' ' . I-~,~11l','!1~~.:~~ Mon.Ocl.13 PrlggoldLRchalnSS() W..tToln Alr..,__,llltenew ~~:J::..'C:,•.!o:: -~nt4W ...-": . Lapna Beach, 49'1·1741 * 7:30 p .M. * ea. Pr crl'cket type foot Hone trailer (tai.aum). $T5. 1carrlaft alroller and boat Items~ · I / ~-•-------JOHNKING ' st.oolsS35 ea.980--17~ Call556-87GObefore&PM. combo ps.. TV Ant.emia _.r:: Wanted: 40 lo 45• boat 71745 .. -~ •-AUCTIONEER P .,.. of $95 Gold Call.....,llOal\erePll fill. tD1K. 8'HS11I aftt. •WJ.HTllhl• slip,llveaboard.675-8416 ~ I,, s,.c1 .. Bovtlqve -.,.c=Slore (714)722-'1777 2co!:b '.!~~:i trod legs 8 Yr Quarter Geldin1. eP~wtd.tp. (l)One .out.boardenatne,1..:aft«:::::_:S.::,. ------ 1,i;,, .';-...' .. ~ . .Y' e s~~:o!~rao~~~l~J. pft.J,"f'fw~P.M. $95 . Exerciser S20. Western, gentle dllp. Oat Chest. Cat Ola11, ~=~PN~~ IOcats.Speed& ~r...:..;i1~· ~ Part-Fllll.075-MlON.8. DAY OF SALE 1173-4531 ::.0:.U>"'· Ut·8Zl5/ Gold ~'p!~A~ PLEASE. Have tub. 5111 9010 WHOWANTSTOWORK? MED. s t yle Dtn0ln1 . ~ . Call St4Ye at MS-4965, •--••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ DRIVE A CAB! llcydn 1020 FumltUN on Udo. a Ta-Freeuseofborae. Moraa.n weelr:Mcb an,Ume. Aller '74 Kona Dayerulaer . . i '-'". CHOOSE your boure, i..•••••••••••••••••••••• bBle , .. e,xt. ltoc~!:ien~~: ~tc.bl9 rrs.etlluattsabareGrt K~~!!_'-*:,~I bed; u:erOO. 3Plllwlekda11. Stage 11. Beautiful. -• " " worlr: tor youreelt be rea"' ron ; • n\a e • ·• coe • ~" .~ rUl}e: .... · 1Mft.. ti411a l•••U/ many strs. SM-9922 ) .~ ~ • , your own boss. Me'1 or Serving Thi; 12 Chain. w/kida.675--4689. Full leDgtb. black vinyl Senlce · .,020 ~ . ~ · ~ Women. Can be sUghtly A.ZUKI Sl800. 673·391'2 sofa : $35. 751·6590 qr-••••••••••••••••••••••• 16' Brbtol Ski Boat 75HP •• ~ " r:;_ · • -. handicapped. Neat · IOSpclllc:JclH Big Canyon. Custom Jlv. Jewelry 1070 ~· Seel lo~ 0B lcTrl~8 ~.,_,. ·;, C lean ~ PedP•A•-~ an .. ••1 · SIO. OYlf'Cost rm. Plum color. I' COYCh. •••••••-•••••••••••••• 8' camper shell. 36" bigb. l°.llliJM..""lacUoe-Elec 1 , Veta., rel1r · &• o CYCLE WORKS LTD 5' .1ove1eal. Ital. side ~Savage rifle Model Fin: t Pl b.' • • f· ... 70. Supplement your In~ 1822N rt Bl d.. chair. 11 yds deep shag WAMT!D ~ 2 reartract.or1wheeb ~ m-m •04 Ta 111p1rt~loMll · • '~ ,, ""· come. Drl~•• • oab 8 hn Colita M:s':.548.;783 crpt. S.3.500 value. Sl,000 TOP CAS H DOLLAR &: tires .for Bolen a. Rttrt. teeeststl-9'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; I .} l !Ii or more a day. Apply In for all /selltep. 640·0665. p A ID F o R you R 64N1IO. Yaeht Maintenance • Aircraft 9 I 10 ! .,1 ' '1 penon, YelloW C.b Co., SALE· BICYCLES. u J EWELRY, WATCHES·, Rtpalr dotie w/espen ••··~··•••••••••••••• • '.-u\ ~ . c>J l 1.· . ll2Sl Slater Ave, Foun· Clo1lng out all Cam· Couc h, cbalrbsl, wain l ART OBJECTS, GOLD, ~eol~b Stereo, am/fm cara.flU.1110 111.11.'11 l:nalne Bllraatn. : -l..r:\ . {. ~\ tamVatle)'. panJas.U°kDISCOUNT. tbls.Reuona e. SILVER SERVJ C&, wllb record pla~0er I~ . PJP&'RPA21·150Apilehe : ~( ¥ ~ J , Will train attract ive Brand new·a19embled· 646·0972. FINE FURN & AN-' W'afiautconsole,54 xt1 ,Custom )larl.ne lHI juat rallcen1ed • ~ ,.," ~ -.~ ..... ·~ weman for ba71lde kJcUtandl-aU reflectors. K.ingslaewaterbed; liner, TIQUES.645-2200 ;r. ZS" like new, SlOO ; Woodwork. Remodela, d "'• l o m D ,I a : t ''!r' . ~ , ulon. Modellot or beau· All model1·most slaes. heater and frame : SlOO. BeaullfuJ labl~,lamp.,... Repain .... TIM&••· trin1celwer1, ADI', : ~ •.L.....u. ty exper. ll e lpful. Save $11 .74 lo $41.99 Full length black vinyl Exquisite Rtn1. I Uque blue 4.1 bl. $15. '"CMcs.... trwpooder. Could use ; ,:. --~ 1.. • 8'1M1'1. whll e sloc ll: la s t s. aofa · 135 751.0 90 or diamonds, ~ C. ea. 1 .._l~am. . _ -. t MJO paint • upbolttery. · , 1..,. • -~ BICYCLE TRAIL. 9921 °"6s. • Dia . "' C. Pearl p II . $7,900, TaUmana Awla· : ~ ....._ .1 Woodworll:lnl-i>ertion lo llamilton at BroolrbutsL BM· 9x9"'mm ap~raiaed at LocalTenntsClub •••••,••••••••••••.•·~··• tloa, Orattfe County : f:. ~ • 1 Ullal In the manuf. of HB. Couc h $00. Armchtilr t:aS. $1500,Gold S:wla1 Watch, MEMB&RSKJP. ""on 4-maa Ille ratt, Aif'POl1t 21.J/l!l-mo or • •, i,;1 to71 noexper. nee. Sl2S Ro c k'& ch a ir $15 . $45.5'84839 ~I M4'tDO"l fiberJIUI ta1e, nner 71.41/545-11" : " Ir:.' Call Mr Gary Titani um rrame. Super Kit he n chilrt 12 W beenopened.'850.Week· : ••llnhB•rttque aty1e wlnu madeal.~ ~ :....14 • llchtwbellabt. (Z{llba). All 962_1~ • MachlMrw 1071 C..,., •.!?'!!: d._,..,..,.,.21t1.. 1 Ca4era.hlt/ TIM• awl f'Ollarties • cuu uuw-. -109 • pout e partsalloy.Sew· ••••••·••I••••••••••••• IALl/SAY•4v-I• llilt tl~O , MIOG8Walitband.,..lideslpped.J'abr\a: ... ,. ••• H ups or aumwalls. $195. Decor ator 1Fu rnlture."'1'onElec.TrolleyHoill O .. ,.... , lt7SV.,...boatlralW, ••••••••••••••••••••••• : Wlil .. 1UkJerHy,lbMtwool.7174SS.ewtlin •••••••••••••••••••••••Bicycle Trall. 9921 Mustsellthilweek.Bcst &'rrack,$375.642·12U.or ,_SU. ' Mocs.l.JDV21 T•ndem. ToyataCblnook.Fie-.. llwJO.JO.Slie12nquln1sa11•otw• tatM4211 1001 H•mJlt.ooatBrookhunt. offer.548·1453 548-0213 tit.~9un J.lol Make er,..,,._,,a_M AQs: aas tank. tie : ToGl'dtrHllMIP11tternnumber,et.,....,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• H-8. ul IO.I" Sho Jawrion f.lffPllenuto.dltoard Poiil\·aet&i. CDJC ... sip. Price •·ao,... 25' PDttac•·JAnuci.P'\I •oddl& d . Medlterrant an . m 1e. Mlscchneovt u rt1 r • f7S.t.413 r .. • ., """ 1116l0ata!Olwtthlli:r;::'r.-RJl~1 tvr laie"'rta• condeir: SchwlnnlO epeed.Vellow bdrm Ii l l\o . rm.••••••••••••••••••!•••• 1175~-=-:.::.: eeu-.i:inf,I · ~· ....,. • iiU aew dd fl.• ttua w .u.e:&otb..etc .... 1134 In eitcellent condition. RealOl'lable. Xlnt cond. flOOV!:R Port Wull• ,.... • •• ..., Tan p1cllup1 ~•r;:,.•':. Jlalt• ellftt payable fO 8""'1aa. -or· · · '70.00. MHISOI 000.1111. hookl up toslnk, .int $50. Wheel chair, ltnmt ,. TbattaM imktro.lla1to, 'eilf, now Uret. "'· r •;: .. WI ......_,., c/o ,..... 11111• &., Raft tomel.lal.al JW 'i'lnt UAd Peusiot cirtl! 1 Couch 135, elee. drfer 11 x 12 ;old ahe• ~atilt J • Ve17. nJee mo· telf ._, WJ«. 11 •ott. caboftr c~m...-, ·~~ 1!'"'· .-. DIPl-CP·ll. . lo MU? Cl-llledada do IPM<l. Xlnt .O.c1. 1'100. $30., ,;,,, bike, ml••· .O. w/loam pad. Lilt• new dlllolf. •so .lo. Oall 11116-U.N~,-. '-'AHID&$1,30l.117~~ 11 ... u.MJ.lflL eauM&.1741, boat'2,290 141l·llM ...,, .... uu ,...,JS. _ --a1t5p1n. . '' ~,.., • I ~ .~ ... .,. ...... ... , • ' .. -• . t •I • ·-· ,, I I '73 HONDA CB runs good, •AIR STREAM '72 21 ft. low mi, $500. best offer . lmmac. cond. Many db:. 894-6996 aft. s extras, must be seen. ~-"'-'-'-=-"-----I $4895. (Ser .S2053). Dir. Xlnt 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana. 558-1000. AIUT 19'1-mc>SSISSIOH Roof air conditioning, .power pl1nt, rear dinette. front •Mcie: blr. king llze Nd &. gauctG bod. refri_tnd _.,. _. 4 burner •ove and oven. rum-. SIMPI 8. (-LM) . MUST SELL IMl't'iDIATRYI SACRIFICE •••••• $9995 ') I . ' SLEMaNS MERCEOES .. • •. I '74MMmeirr oJ All/Fii. ForUMtPGrll • m;;.i;.0A. ' SPICIAl.·1 $3,799 Bill Matey TOYOTA · Harbour V W. I , : ' • ?2Clleyt 9 , __ Po'' 1.' Klngawood·. · Au mdlc, air, radio, beater. 4UIEAA. I "' $1777 ?2 ....... Ca a2t1 t Stalre 9 Pa11enger, d-ua.-i-iactnc rearaeau, IU11••e rack. stereo, aut.omat1e, atr. cond ., Power etc,¥- 91611HW. ' " • '. ' ~.w 'RE DISCOUNTING '75 RABBITS ' .'Pin Slriplng. F\ll!y Foctorf E-t1T53303e70 . foe• s3231 ~49 ~· ; HARBOUR VW 13"711 BEACH BLVD., l't.UNT. Bi=ACH 842-4435 • ) \ • 14 IN 51.0CK .'Jl to '76 . Buys this 1971 FIREBIRD AIR CONDITIONING, AUTOMATIC TRANS .• VINYL TOI>, RADIO, HfAlBI (068JEPj HO DILA YS-DWYHY TODAY-WHY WAITT '68 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA '71 MERCURY COMET . '71 PONTIAC Bonneville V-8. ll.llo. trans.,~ roof. rtlly9 whtetl. (7015KLE) "989 11eering, v inyl roof. ·-............ ..-51689 (878GCRJ , ~~5 1789 -~,~~ ..... (287Gll) . '70 FORD TORINO '72 PINTO 2-DOOR 71 CHEVROLET CAMARO lionlng. i.ncs•u lop. mag v ......... "'"'·· ....... 5 1289 wtieeta. l197AFYI ....... M/FM STE1'EO.s 1799· SUNROOF. (12eGIPl 11eertng. power brtlkn, ............... -s 1999 r.ao, ...... (5ellCJIJ STl'TZ DL\fli IL\1l'K The Wattd'I moll luxuOOi. 2-doot awtoinallife now ,_ .............. "' ..... w. ..... '-el ,,.,_ . ......... ---~· ~ .... -......... :11' ....... .., ... ... ...... loW.•• i.. .......... .. ............. o.,, .. _.~ ..... p ........ -lmlll,..._ ,..,..... • f \ _,.,~ .... -~·-· -· ..-....· ....... FREE LUBE SERVICE Wl'ftlOll.l ... '11 W't'ICI t•Alneff .... Nt-..t,._lilC:*DA'tS ~ ...... ... ,.... .. ... _, • LEASE YOUI NEW 76CAR •• ~ , l'OalWl.T-T WI LIAMAU..._ a 11100U I 4~ ---4 r --- 7 DAYS A WEB( 9 A.M. TO $2995 NEUJf'( 11\T IMP[lf\ rs 3100 W.Cust Hoy. llB. 642·940~ '69 VW, new brakes, some body wk needed. $850. AM 615·4606, PM 675-8564 . '63 BUG. Gd. tires, Newly reblt eng, STOO/bst. 846-0106. '70 YW PICKUP Clean. Lota or cargo space. LlLtle au. IJce No.94198F. BUY LEASE '72 El Dorado. Gd eutd.. Split pwr seats, crulle control. $3,600. MU8&"5. '72 El Dorado, low mt. fUll pwr, fully equip • .,, .. mi. S48-1534or&lt-OOll FROM '70CoupedeVW.. j SAVE GARDEN WE~T VW I'. '' $2,100. ' eJ, ultmiA ONEO==~ De Vlllo. u 1ooo ml,_ I VOLVO Loaded. Full eatller • speed control SC.-11111 1966 Horbof. (.M. "6 9'303 price.815-38S3 ... '!' ' + I' ' , • • 1\ I ·I \\ , I I 1 • • ' • • j '64 YW CONYERTllLE Completely orl eta al throu1bout. Must be seen. Lie No 0057. Stock 836. SAVE$$ Harbour V. W. J • • ' .,• YolvoW -'74 COupe de Ville. llt,Oll ~ 04J09 ml. AU xtru + cndae 1'5 Fuel injected,. Jug. control, am/fm atereo a:a1e rack, AM /FM tape rear wtndow radio, outstanding CODdi· de.f~ter, landau root. Uon I Local trade-in. '8, 195. 675-1828. $3995 CADILLAC EL DORADO '73. Very Low JUI-. Prtde of ownerablp 6 It ...... It. Fltlly equlppod. Buy on extended terma or lease. (4SP6i5) Dlr. 213/ 921·8511. 71•/ 523-7250. NEWF(lf\T lr'lf'!Jl\TS 3100 W.Cust Hoy.llL . H'""-8ch. 14M435 , • 642•9405 '17 Cod <ODVutible; llDt 1 .:.::=:::::'--:-:::""~:=-~'-'--l~==:..-.--i cond, top ........... -. Over 70 -YW'1 to OLVO '74, 4 Dr. Sed. 493-4725 choose fro•, ftlosf Economy w/•tjle· Thia1-=:::...:.=----- yean ••d Models. one has It al. Lease 74 CADILLAC available. <1148364! Dir. smAN de YIW I Mm1J otMr l•parts, 213/ 921·1588. 714/ Loaded! VJnJl roof l Va•• aad Tr•ck1. SZS-7250. Jeather Interior. ruil H• bo• YW has• _1-=::.1.::97=4",-0L-Y_O_l-,-4-1 power lncludlnl facl.or7 tor-• air condltlonlnt, till. ,... Sedan. Automatic, radio, .,........;.... b-' All/Fii 0 • e 0 f f • • heater, pwr. 1teerln11 I. ·--" -· stereo .. , • track tape ScMll••d'a lanjeat air oonclitjrcilna. Dir. player, -er daorlocko. ill rl S3l·2883 495-1213 automatic cruise control. YWl-•S. -. IJted abo includeo 12 llonlla ••••••••••••••••••••••• C&dillac V.P. Warran&I'. l:rfti.!WiWI ~.'? ............. !!~.~ (#l~) f !IJ!f Ilea~. '72 Gremlin 258, auto. Rud. Bch. &u-4'3S am-8 trk, tug. rck, wide ,68 Bug. Gd cond. Urea, SOM mi, gd ooa.d. f1>0 SlllOO. 675-3288 • . 548·5'31. ... ... ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• c '' 17 ·m Karmin Ghla. Auto, o '7 El Li 11 d d •• O ml. Radlall.Sl,450 Call 4 ectra m e , 4 r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• htwn D&10:3oam. ~.;:i~f:r'50 5;~~~·10 as, PS/PB, ra~o • 6'4-7346. SOUTH COAST CAR beater fs air, Nie.. S1IOO.. 'ES Bus. Rblt ene. Xlnl LEASING, 300 w. Coast Oneowner.~ cond. AM/FM. Xtras. Hwy,N.B.64S-2182oraft. '73 Camaro. 17,500 ml, Sl,700/bltotr.646-3066. S,673-8269 auto, AC, PS/PB, Xlnt 74 YW GHIA COUPI '7D Riviera, full power, cood. 640-mo. 4 speed, rad.lo. Low, low new radial tires. Make '73 LT·350, 1 own91'i' miles. Hard to find. Lie olfer.Gfi..-.0. Sharp. P/b, p/1, am/fm. No. 'lOUPW Stock 1013. "IS convt. Buick Le.sabre vin top. Batotr.U0-2811 SAVE $$ all white, 0,000 mL We •17 Camero l5D ss, , opd, cJear$'lS00846-0076 built eng, new paint, \JS c.llac 9915 magi, 8 tr•ck 1tereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl200. 414-4728 ' "72 El Dorado Convert!· a.., olol ttff · ble. Fireml1t green. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbour V.W . . ' HlrL Bch. 142.4435 '1 ,CJOO ml. 100% extras. '65 O>rvalr Cor'IL NIW' Super clean I $4850. ea1 . I& tran1µ!re1 6 '73SUPER BEETLE 4175-84U. paint. Ph: 145 -17,000 mi, super clean $ZOllDl75-3350 . SI f r1111N S r,11 1lCf ill S 1910 Horbor, C.M. 631·1276 • ' I I . • J ' J • I I ' J CHEVY MONZA '75 2+2 Cpe. Under 12,000 mlles. • Speed tran•inission. Virtually new I Priced tor~ quick ule. (216919) Dir . 311/131·1 588 . 714/523·7250. 73 Moote Carlo, p/1, p/b, ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. 55,SOO m t. '12 Jl'alcon Ranchero. New 6'73-T483af\.IPM. · enQ:., new radiator. new '74 GMC YI T van, cUlt. int. AM /FAl a TR. 1tereo 8*1914 " '.68 Mall bu auto, PS, fuel pump. Good tiret la brakes. R/H , Auto. 6 cyl. Gd . economy tru.ck . ltmpg. Askinl $750. Call aft.. 6pm. -.mi x.lnt, cond. ~ ·al~ ton •s• camperaut ____ 67_3_-11_as ___ 1 PB/PS A.C. botb xlnt. · '74 CHIYROLIT cone!. 962-· MOYA H.4.TCHIACk towner sharp 1970 M1cb I Only 27,000 miles on this 351 en•· 1t eel belted • f'l.®, canary yellow with radials, apott. deck PS Ot.Jack v i nyl roof, PB, factory air 14 al,ll.Omobil e! Factory air below blue book 842-4983 ctpditioning, power '70M · k N ti~. s•ring. A super nice aven c . u .,_,nu e~pomical art Sale· palnt. Xlnt cond. $1,200. Pd ced to s e 11 ; th is l-'-644-"'-'l"033"'-. -----~ weP;end only . (630 KBY) '11 Torino, Arr, PIS, .Only $3295 A/C.xlntcood . .JOHtl'SOH • SOM oo-s39S .. ·Lincoln/Mercury '72 Galaxie. A /T , P /B, .. 2626·Harbor Blvd. P /S, air, vinyl top. Xlnt ! Costa Mesa cond. $1195. 675-7063 •, 540.1630 '75 Ellte, red w/ vinyl top, A/C, stereo, P /\V, im- '76 • JM PALA, 4 dr . mac. $4IOO. Must sell! IVA /H /P , 3$0 V-8. 1 Prl ply, $48·2988 o r 888·1805 or M2-4463eves . '71 LTD HIT Brougham, Ckysler tt25 air, elec. seat & wln· ••••••••••••••••••••••• dows, a m /rm stereo, IMPERIAL Sed. '71. A ni ce. $1800. "2-91VJ' loaded car with all the . ~as . Priced for quick "72 Tonno 4 dr. eu~, PS, die! (169648) Dir. 213/ PB vinyl top lo m1. $200 92'1:.SSSS. 7141523-7250. =I Bil. uklnl $1&50 CHRYSLER CORDOBA u.c.111 ft4 I '7.0: Only 7,000 miles. Fpctory air cond. F\IU •••••••••••••••••••••••- poiver Car is loaded with '62 Uncoln 4 dr, 58,000 eTtry · concievable lux· mi's, $99S, Orta:. Cond. ury ortion . Avail. for1 ..:.S<8::.:-1I:.; .. ::;..· -----•I Jease o r pur c ha se. ·(229132 1 Dir . 2 13 / 921-8588. 714/ 523·7250. 7JUMCOLH MARii II f' V -8 . Au t o matic ~ "72 CHRYSLER trana mislslon, factory lliwPORT CUSTOM air londllklolnf. Power >\\rt.omatic transmission. steerin•, p ower disc Nlwer steerlns, po.,,.er brakes, power wtadow1, dtlc brakes, power win-power 1ea1.1. Radl" dows. AM /f'M stereo. beater. Whltewau tlrea. 1-ftater. Whitewall tlret. 'I\nted gla9'-Wheel eov- V.I n y I roof . LI c era. Leather lnteri~r. N6.984GNI . .Crptse -contr_.o l& tilt $2 195 wbttl. Stereo and tape deck. Lie No.009HXP , --- " I I •• -- '71~="· ~·-·- '71DA'llUM611 ·-= WW JflOAM ... ........ _ '7J~~ ... ....... a:::;i, ... YES, Connell is Discounting ALL -RE . NING 197 5' s .•• \ •TSTANDING Usecl Car VALUES 20ECOllOMY CARS& WAGONS Vegas • Plfttos • Moan • HeYel &ample: 1 71 VEGA HATCHBACK 4 .,...,, radio, IMater, 1411 CXYI l I luxury Savings C-01 • Motlfe Ccrios lmpalos • Coprices EXAMPLE: '75 IMPALA 4DR. H.T. Automatic, air conditioning, cl"lliH control vinyl tap, radio, heater. llSOLKPI wholeMle ...... ale $3650 I \ SALE PRICE 53649 I TRUCKS,;,YANS 19 to ChooM from h"!"Ple: '74 FORD PKXUP & SHEU .Automatic, elr condltionhtqi, heoyY duty .... ppod. 1446611 -· . ,,. •. -· , . • - l . I . I . . • . . . : :.: . . . . . . : . . . . . • . ·Huse Cadillac SClection Nabers Cadillac . ' :_ .. __ _ . • . • .. . . " . .. . . . • '75 CADIU.AC FLHTWOOD Luxury Brougham ·{504NAP) 59295 • '74 CADILLAC counDIYIW {-JTYJ s5995 • : 74 CADllUC SIDAN • DIVIUI :12 month V.P. warranty : (102490)_ . . ' . . . . . 56395 • '72 CADIUAC • · · COUPI DI 'llW : (t2001tle) ~'" 53895 ' ·!": • • : '7ZTOYOTA :. 1.o'4! mlloo. (731GUBJ -. .. • • -: :· • • • • • • s2295 • '7JCMWIAC PLHTWOOD llOU.IWol (304802) SAlf PRICED • ; '73 CADllUC I 9761s HOW HERE .AND I 975's MUST GO! MIW 1975 PINTO 2 DR. 52789 Ind. 2300 cc 2 V 4 cylinder nu~. _Calif. emissio_ns quloment. radio. live B78x13 ,SSW tires, front & rear pumper guards &. m o r; e,,.. { S e r .• t5R10Y12834.5, SU<. 1781 160 PINTOS TO CLEAR M1W 1975 M.AVER,CK 2 DR. 53099 50 CID e cyl. eng., R78x14 B/S/W, FRONT NO REAR BMPR . UAROS, Calif. amiss. . (5K91L 1439121 30 MAVERICKS TO CLEAR •· ILDOIWIO MIEW 1975 funpower\1344.JFTJ MUST.ANG II '5695 2 DR. HD. TP • • . • . -.· '• j '74VW 53669 • -412.-W..oM--. lncf.-plnatri...,rodial ,_ &tra ahall) ~ trecte-power steering, power front lnf(322KMJ) dlac br a~••· bu~per . ,3795 -· rwho. hfftor. ti,_ glass . (Ser . t5R02Y108891, Stk. 1166) • •• . . • '71 Ol'IL WAGON l¥ro Cf!"nl {57'CRW) 5 1995 I '68 FORD XL Auto . trans •• power steering, radio, heater . (319CWU) 5677 '70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Auto. trans., radip, heater, raltye wheels. (803BER) '71° MAZDA ' 4 speed, air. AM/FM radio, heater. !HMEOJ) '67 MERCURY COUGAR Auto. trans.. air, power steering, radio, heater . (UTD809) 5877 '68 CAMAllO. 1 3 ape8d, radio, heater. (313281) '71 FORD GALAXll 500 Auto. trans., air, power steering, radio, heater, vlnyt roof. (587CFUJ 5 1 177 '73 MA%DA llX·3 Air conditioning, radio, -er. (581 MXBJ 5 1277 '71 MERCURY Colall)' Perle W D1J011 Power· ateerlng, power brakes. power seats, AM/FM r.ito. (418EDB) 5 1277 '74 FIAY X·l /t 4 speed, radio. heater. (15819) '4888 '74Mlil Only 14,000 milea. (1B9LWA) ' '4666 '73 YOLYO 1641 Automatic, air, 29,000 ...... (t5822) '4888 \., '73 CAl'lll Sunroof. & all the extrasl (724.Jf'Kl . 53333 '71 YW w • ..,~ •• c_.. Onty 32,000 actual mileef (1080JD) '3888 '70Mli MIDlilT 4 1peed. radio, heater. .(15722} l '2222 '61 JA&Uil XIII SO 4 IC)Md, wire wheels, like .-coHW001J '4999 '73 CAPRI Only 24,000 miles. (OOOHOV) 53333 '7401'11. MANTA 4 to d'M:loeel $AVE '73YW 4 speed, low miles . 1746.JYOJ '2555 '70YOLYO P·llOO Hard to find. (786Cen '4222 '74ALFA IOMI02000 YB.OCI SPIDR .5 -· only 2000 l)'lilelll (331MPT) '6666 '73 FIAT 124 Sl'ORT COUPE 5-.(745GVEl '3888 · JA&UAIXJ SIDAMS 5tochoosel • -c-.:..0 •• ., ·~·~---• .,.___ J DATSUN -1--...... -1 ' -Ill IS HAVIM6 A ~ . YIAR·IMD s·.ALI 111..... A. M Ml-W 1975 ~ DATSUMS s A . . ·y ·I = s2M •. WI A ~a1 Ill llDUCIM6 OUI ._. COMl'Ll1'I STO,Cll(' OI' 1971 71MIO 1Y $2IO 0111' THI ·• MAMUPACTURIRS. e su•••STID ..• aTAILPllCll . ' Ill !l- (Wltll this ad) Oller ends..Oct. 12th --· --.. ~ ·•' ~ ... .... • • \ m "' > % ,0 '% ~ , 0 % -t -> n THE"' BEST ~CE TO SAVE • " • , ' • " • . • . 72 :: . LINCOLN ;~ CONTINENT AL~: 4 DOOll 59414 :1: Elegant yellow gold dark brown vinyl tOP Mdcle ......., interior. Lota-°' .-incJudedo AM FM atereo. aulae control, (888039) OMLY 53675 " -' 74 COUGAR XR-1 .• •• • • • fllf'k rnebllHc ginger with Z" tone leather Interior,. AM/FM st8reo with tape player. Priced for fast 111e1: (129fKOJ OMLY 54475 '74 CHEVY NOVA HATCHBACX . ' ' Only 27.000 mllet on ttW _li.ne:, ~IOl{Y y_e,ll_QW.-"9th black vinyl roof, automobile. Factory air conditioning, power 1teerlng. A super nice economical earl T.hla s11lllltnd onty. (830KBY) 53.295 I , ...... ~ --. -- ., IRVINE WEEJC Of OCTOBER 12 • OCTOBER 11 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee, Inc. I 23 4 S. Main St., Santo Ano 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St ., Santo Ano 835-3171 Saddleback BMW 28402 Marguerite Pakway Mission Viejo 83 I -2040 495-4949 BUICK Phillips Buick. Pontiac & Opel, Inc. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills 837 -24400 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2ti1J Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~9100 CHE VROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1200 Roger Miller Chevrolet q()() S. Coast H#y. Laguna Beach 494-1 I 31 540-9<?67 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., HL!ntington Beach 842-7781 NewPOrt Datsun 888 Dove St. Near MacArthur & .Jaiiboree ~ewport Beach 833-1300 FORD Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminste< 636-4010 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd, Costa Me so 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERC URY Gustafson ~incoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd, Costa · Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santa Ano 547-0511 TM& DAil y ,,LOT, TV W'RK. OCTOelJI 11, 1171 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Don Burns Porsche/Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd., Gaden Grove 63b-2333 Chick lve~son . Inc. 445 E. Coost1Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 TOYOTA Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN Don Burns Volkswagen 13731 Harbor Blvd, Gaden Grove 534-4100 1 1 IUWY, OCTWJt II 6.-00 5 (C) ....,.... e# '-..... -. ... -(dra) '72 -K.tf Malden. MlchMI u ~~.~~ ~~~!~'"w:~· 7:SO t (C) ..... ,., lilolterta" (com) '55 -J•met C .. ney, Henry fan.la, Jeck Lemmon. 8:00 11 "No 1JnM fw .. ,...,,.... (com) '51 -An~ Gnfflth, Nick Adema. 9:00 1 (21 I) J (C) ~la U~" (dra) •73 -JamH Caan, Me.,.ha Mason, £11 Wallach. MONDAY, OCTOaa. IJ 7:30 9 (C) "~n flf the ,..san" (~) '55 -Jeff Chandle,., Jad1 Palance. 8:00 5 "A NI . t In Cataii.la1K:a" (com) '46 -The Ma1'11 Brothers. 9:00 3 (C) " our for T"••" (adv) '63 -f'rank Sinatra. Dean Martin, Anita Ekberc. Ursula Andress CharlH Bronson. 4 2J 6 10 (C) ''Chlin"OI" Cw.t) '69 -EMt Presley, Ian Balin, Victor f'rench. TUUDAY, OCTOallt 14 7:30 t (C) ''Tite Ledy Tallft A Flye,.' (rom) '51 -una Turner, Jeff Chandler Richard O.nnlnc. 8:00 4 (C) ''I" (dra) '69 -Yves Montand, lren. Pappet, Jean·LOUI• Trln· t lsnant. 5 "Duell ~ (com) '39 -The Marx Brothers. •a..ESDAY, OCTOllllt 1, 7:30 t (C) ''lta1111 Wind In 14ett" (adv) '58 -Jeff Chandler. Esther Wll· Iiams. 1:00 4 (C) "HoM •ut the araft" (d,..) '65 -frank Slnat,.a. Cllnt Walker, Tommy Sanda. 5 •'tff,..faaU..ra" (com) '32 -The Marx Brothers. 9:00 10 (C) ''TIM rr..w.nt-t Analyst" (com) '67 -James Coburn, Godf,.y Cambrld&•· THURSDAY, OCTC>aD 16 7:30 t CC) .. F•llflre" (adv) '55 -Jeff Chandler"' Jane RutMll, Oan Duryea. 8:00 4 Tentattva: (C) .. leven 0.1" In May" (ara) '64 -Burt Lan~ater. Kirk Oou«I••. Fredric Marchi. Ava Girdner 5 "MCM'lllex_ llusines•" (com) '~ 1 -The M1rx Brothers. 9:00 2 17 l I (C) "They Only Klh Their .. ....,.. .. (dra) '73 -JamH Gar- ner, Katharine Aon. Hal Holbrook. Harry Gu1rdino, June Allyson. FllllDAY, OCTOllllt 17 7:30 t (C) ""llara flf the Slly" (WH) '56 -Jeff Chandi.r. Dorothy Malone. 1:00 5 UC.C-nub" (com) '29 -The Marx Brothers. 9:00 1 (29 I) 3 <C> "f'he n..ef W"9 C... • IMnMf" (dra) '73 -Ry•n O'Neal, Jacqueline Bisset, Wa"911 Oat ... Jiii Claybu,.tl. SATURDAY, OCTOllD 11 8:00 9 (C) "9attte flf the c.mma"41oe,. (dra) '69 -Jack Palance, Robert Hundar. • 9:00 4 23 I 10 CC> "'The New c.nturtens" (dr•> '72 -Georee c. Scott. Stacy Keadl, Jane i\lu•nder. 5 "Ca~ln £Me" (d,.) '45 -Fr.d ,,._cMurrey, l,ynn Bari. ~ 10:00 t (C) Semlnola,. (wn) '53 -Rock Hiid.on, Anthony Quinn, Barbara ._ Hai.. '~ ... . ? ... V !PORT! HIOHllOHT! ~· < SUNDAY, OCT08£lt 12 9:30At.f fl~~ NFL Football ......aame Show lo:ool1f!~W'n~=rc'0ou.,...,..... 0 ht game-Deltas Cow· boys vs. New York Giants. DI CiJ a Wot1d Series Basebell Game # 2. Time tentative. l :OOPM (jl) (])<I) Pro Football Doubleheader 2nd game-Atlanta vs. n Francisco. D 9 (I) tlG Pro FOOU..A Time tentative depending on when the Woffd Sirles pme Is pl1yed. I UCLA Football Bruins vs. StlnfOfd. • 3:00 UIC Footblll Trojans vs. Washinaton State. MONOAY, OCTOBER 13 6:00PM D <Qt Cl)) CI> NFl Mondey Nflht Footbfll St. Louis Card· lnals vs. Washington Redskins. • 9:00 D KABC Special "The 27th Team" A profile of the NFL Films crew. 11:30 9 dJ) CJ)(IJ Plin Arnertan Games Ten minutes of high lights will be shown before the CBS Late Movie all this Wffk. TUESDAY, OCTOB£Jt 14 5:00PM 8 9 (I) (fj World Series Baseball Game # 3 . 9:30 It Race ffW the Plofeuioneh A profile of the Indianapolis 500. WEDNE~Y, OCTOBER' 15 5:00PM 8 U (I) (11 Wortd Series 8aMbel Game #4. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 5:00PM Du (j) a Wot1d Sett. ...... 5th game If necessary. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 9:30AM D (Qj\I)) CJ) NCAA FooltleU Time tentative dependlna on time 1nd toc.tk>n of f5th WOrld S.... pme. 11:009~ ........................ If tMCeUary, .. .. . 4:00PM 0 Cl> en 9pofts ....... ..-''The Plin Americln Games, • and "The Champagne Race." 5:00 D (QI (j)) (]) AIC'• Wide World of Sports TH£ DAILY "LOT. TV WID. OCTOal:ll 12. lt7S CGMeniellt 70-posiliol UHF ~ Mlec1ioll I The PLAZA • 03llOW Finished In 1lmulated grained American Walnut. Brushed Nickel-Gold color highlights the front. oeruice top carry handle. USES lMt TO 41~ LESS ENERGY1 Zenith's 100% sotld-State Chassis featuring the Zenith Pat· ented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System u ... up to 45% Lesa energy than previous Zenfth 16"' diagonal tube-transistOf sett . the big 9elecaion!~· ftlC!'NMiMIT •SWEATSHIRTS •SWEATERS •WINDBREAKERS •RUGBY SHIRTS •MUGS •T-SHIRTS •CAPS •JEWELRY •RECORDS •TRUNKS •ASHTRAYS USC Footldl T1ekets '3?? ........, ... ,...... ........ 0.t. ... lt71 USC: .. 0...,.. 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OCTOBER 12, 1975 ,'\ I : 1 ;. • • I I '• 549-9844 I S UND AY .OCTOBER 12 ',' (I f· •, I •, (. 6:00 0 Joalt & tlle Pus.r1cets m Jlble Allswe'1/Cllristophen 6:30 D ,01 USA 7:00 U.S. of Afdlle 3 Volct ol Acrlculture · Strendlpity 6 Dennis tlle Menace • ,,ople's forum Hour of Power University of tlle Air fi3 Tiiis la th• Ufe la§ 1rren Roberta m Spanish Movie 7:15 Wltll Thl1 Rln1 7:30 Hariem lllobttrottera Jlmm1 Sw111111rt Show The Chrlstopllers Mormon TabtrMde Choir 6 Tlmm1 & lasa11 a let There Be ll&ht • Yoke ol Victory Elementary News Shekln1h fellowship Q) Rea Humbird 7:45 @ Slertd Heart 1:00 Dusty's TrHhouse Hl1hwa1 to Htavtn · This Is the life Rea Humbard 6 leave It to leaver TV a loou It le1r11l111 • 01~& l:ollath W er1m1 I 3 @ Jerry Fal'ftll W1ndtr1ust : Mister Roeers' Nelthbofflood ( ) 011 of DiJcoft'l 1:30 I.Imp Unto My Feet Day of Obcovtry Cllalle"I' My S.nnoa 6 Jl"""Y SW1aart Show It la Written • Mfftlnc Time at Calva17. m ATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) I QJ Ci) Kathryn llulllm1n Stsante Stlfft ) Fabulo4.I• hnl C.ufrtJ 9:001J Com"'Jtment i Cl)@ Rea Humbird m Meet dll Prus 0.y of Discovery Campus Profllt·Vltwpolnt 011 tritlon "Diflclencies of Nutrition" l~thci) :~~=:.rts Action: Inner City Thia la Your Blbk ) Town Hall MteUna 9:30 fJ Q]) CI) NFL FootlNltl ~­ Show . 9 Cl) (fQJ m 5re1Nbblld <eit OOITl•1111 sw.wrt Show Tlllrd Century USA International Hour Amul111 Propfleclu Jerry fltwell : The Electric Co•P1"1 • Musk.I y P1lalwa1 10:00 fJ @ (3) NFL FoetbaQ Doublt- htacler fust 11m1 -Delles Cow· bo1s vs. New York Gl1nl$. Cl) Acclott dt 11 to11u11WM/Profl.. lem11 F1mHla1 Paa• ti 0 BRYLCREEM Presents * THE WORLD SERIES D tit Cil ®) m w..w Series tf ii11iallG1me fl 2 Time is tent•· live end subJtcl to ch1n11 without not"9, 1nd tumi 1r1 still to bt decided •t our presstlmt. I Hour of p..., RMI Estate 0pH Htt1tt O.•hllt Herald of Trutll SulMl•y Cfttb11Uo" Ctatlk Tllutn "Tht Dutdlns ol Melfi" (R) (~ ) Wltfllt @I) f.sta u la Vida 10:30 <ati ( > @ m 0tvt1a MOVit: .. Dru• Wlft" (com) 'S3 -Cuy Grant. Deborah Kerr. I F11Ut ftr TodlJ CIM!ry C!11pt1 PHtati. Oo111l11lcal 11:00 I Ru Humbird Home luytr'i &ulde <a > m ThtM A11 u.. Dap OF Troop m Movie: "Captain Ja11uary'' (adv) '36 -Shatley Temple, Guy Kibbee, Buddy Ebsen. Q) Church 111 tht HolM 041 First Baptist c"urdl u :30 8 <9 > ()) m .... A w1s11 • Cloria Crty'a P.t Havtll :. I I i I· •• ( I ' .• 12:00 CI) Campus Profllt 1J Movie: "Su• !ft His Hllld" (wa) '58 -Robert Wainer. Movie: .. The Wreckl111 Crew" (dra) '42 -Richard Arlen, ChHltr Morris. 8 (iE) DlrKtiofts Movie: "four Falt Gun" (wts) '60 -J1mu Cr1i1, Paul Rlclluds, Mart ha Vickers. I Sheklult Fellowahlp Mldust Aftllysis Grut Performances: l••lt -LidJ Rufflpll Cll.,dlNI "Jtnnlt Jerome" (R) I (j)) Tr.vtlutt 12:30 .... Estate ••rt m laun ' AQwtn ...-ev1e: "C)ftthil .. (rom) '47 - izabeth Taylor, Mary Astor, Georae Murphy. IThrte Stoeta Farm Report Cl)) Cot1M1mtr'1 Wortct Piblic s.mc. 1:00 . @CI) CJ) Pro FoetblH Dou· blthtadtr Second 1ame -AU1nt1 vs. Sin Francisco. ~ri~~= Futhll fime Is 1ent1tivt, dependin& on WHEN the World Series 1anie is played. Tums to be ennouncod. 1J UCU footbtll Bruins vs. Stan· ford Cardinals. H~·Oft AMrka1/lsr1tU TV Heur JI• ~11 Ovtdeon : At Ult Top , IM11ht l:JO <9 (f)) ...... ' ~ wiiatffi1 r,.. ttie orr-p1c Movie: (C) ...... r lncttte" com) '6S -James Sttw1rt, Cindy Cerol, Fib an, Glynis Johns. 0 MMe: (C) .....,. .. (adv) '66- Cllnt Walker. J1y North, Salid Khan. m n.. Vlr1•11• ~ The Hunt1111at ~HIMHilt Alttruti¥t !:00 Mewtt: ~ .. All ....... ) '65 -Ptttr Menn, Joellyn Lint. lce.i.. .. bttflll•llOt Heur F .. fwTNIJ f1rtll LIM (f)) Weftd of tcarvlv1I Fii r .. tum t:JO Mftlt: ~ ~· (com) "46 -lAo GotQY & the Bowery Boys. m Mewlr. "'TM Ila Sflet'' (dra) '42 -HumphrtJ 8o1art, Su.san Ptttrs. I Pt•tlcostal Te•ple ())) frinda of MH J:OO USC FNlMll The Trojans vs. Wuhln(lon St1t1 Courars. B Mtvle: (C) "Mimt Roberta" [cOm) 'SS -Jarnts Ca1n1y, Henry Fonda, Jtck Lemmon. Slltlst9r Cl111a1 Qreetj111s frMt len11117 Jl•MY SW.gift ~ : Wl'9 StrHt w..ei ( CJ)) nit la U.. NFL ClmiCIHlldH J:lO Sports F\f• "Incredible Vermt· lo" O CtlebritJ Ttttnls Alan Beraman & Desi Amu Jr.. vs. Art Metrano & Ed Ames. Rtllaion T .. 11 Hall . ; W11t11...-Week 111 Review . T1te..t Colltnt •:oo tt Tlhs NI llnda • SulMlaJ T1rza11 The.rt.re <9 (()) m m Collt&• foot· hell '75 i Mntrldl Ironside Mtvle: .. Afttt the 1'11111 M111" (myi) '36 -William Powell, Myrna , James Stewart. Cl) Rod C:O..C.rt lifu" YartetJ Ci) FM• F .. ture #'"'trlcl of SwYtval : Wtrtd 'r111 • S.Mey Mathlff ~ N flutritloR 4;JO ........... ()) Meet dll Prut TM flt.~ : Us Aaplts News Rmew I lflllPt ClftM .. .. 5:00 c .... NltiH Q11alc Tiits "Tiit TllrH Mus· ketters" I Johll MdttJ ... WOftd et W1r. Hitltr'a c.r.1111 rt II. "The People's Community, 1937-1941" I =.: (Zllr) ....... Wltll .... ''*' Str11111r" (dre) '64 -Steve McQuMn, N1lllle WOOd. ...... 0n .. (i)W~' 11t ...... s.a (f))AaHNI Wedd ~ c..tbftty T ... 1s ltftlv1lof A.trica s;JO a (f)@(j)m ..... Llil9 ltutals W...W If S.mv.I ''Land of the Tremblln& Earth" John Fo"Yfht hosU this visit to the Oktfenobe swamp ntar the Georail·florld• border whlcll Is part Africl , part India ind part Am1zon Junalt, tnd It's thou&ht th1t prehbtorlc 1nlmals mitht itill exist there. ,:00 I Mllttllt"ua (j)ltutllW..• .. IT.ow LMCJ TtM Ope• Mild "A Jurist looks ll th• l.lw'' r(i)>T•tetlltMlllqtf s. • .,' ea.,.., ttefla 7S IJ ·SPECIAL· * THE GAS COMPANY PRESENTS "AMERICA" fJ AftMrka "Home Awa1 From Home" m Senta lartMre foni• 0 Kuk1a, Frei & Ollie "The Rt1I Columbus Day Peaeant'' Olllt an· nounw the areal Columbus Day Paaeant, ind says ht has •&reed to take Ille role of Kin& Ferdinand. Everyone &•Is in\IOlvtd, with Fran portrayina Quetn Isabelle, Kukla u Christopher Columbus, and Btul1ll as a flamenco d1neer. I) Mev6t: (C) (21tr) "Stneta of Sin frandsco" (dra) '72-Mlch1el Doualas. Kiri Malden, Robert Waa· ner, Kim Darby. I Jerry Visits "Redd Fon" Natloul Geoaraphlc Wiid Wiid West DiMHaiett•75 Movie: (2hr) "The D.I." (dra) '57 -Jack Webb, Don Dubbl:is. I (]) CIS ..... ltetrospecthe ~-ChlldrM'I Prl&r.u ltJ Dialoau• The 111 V1llty Youn1 Ptople'a FR• Ftstivtl Charles Ch1mplin is host for win· nina chlldren's films from the 5th Annual filmmakina Competition. I (j)) Star Trell . ...., • Treehouse Club 6:JO (I) @) 9 Cl) Wiid llqdt"' 0 Alll•ll Wortct Bill Burrud's cam· eras join an expedition into the California coastal waters to capture 1 blue sllerk. 7:00 Ci) Sa"'-f Specill "The Worid ol the Beaver'' I News Musk.II Cont.st SftuatitR Co!MdJ JourMJ to Mvellhir• Rolltr G1mu B STRANDED! PURSUED! * A Bizarre Mystery on THREE FOR THE ROAD fJ @CI) CJ) TllM fer tilt Road Pete and the boys befriend a man and his d1u1hter who art beina stalked bJ a myiterious man with 1 aun. Bredford Dillman and Tracie S1v11e auest. D WHO PROWLS THE * SWAMP? DISNEY NEXT CJ@ Cl)®) m Wedd ol DbMJ "The Secret of the Pond" Conclu· slon of a two·part adventure about 1 city-bred 10unaster who l1nores the advice of a sw1mp·dwtller and venlures deep into 1 Vlr1lni1 swamp, revealina 1 secret that thrutens his lift. Eric Shea, Moses Gunn ind Anthony Z.rbt star. u <ta Cl)> rn m twiss r .. u, RlbiMH "Tht Pit" Lotte's life is 1nd1n1ertd when she Is tripped In m ii 1 turJnel tavt·ln wtiht M1rdlln1 for Suffr.1ettt moYtment sprtads from Emit. M1ndlattr to London, sp1rttd by 1-.r .. My U..1 the mill clrt Wtlo brouftlt wott1n1· T1lt Fii clHs women Into tht stniule. sa.11 DI.._ .. Hui Geor1i& Brown stars. ....._: (C) (2'r) ........,. E Nectie '91111 1) '54 -Jun Simmons. t :JO In.. llilc 11 C.1111 I .... ' c..,.., .... ffM C_,.,. C...AIM 7:JO (])-.a ,... futwe D Mewie: (C) {nt) "'llilttf ..... 10:00 .,..... <com> '55 -J1mea C.cnty, G ACTION TONIGHT! H~nry Fonda, 1-ck limmon. * PALANCE IS .. BRONK" I CJCJ•klwl'I SludH c:...., II (fi) CI> Cl) ,,_ The mutdtr ..,... ""sr.•a of 1n underworld for1er lt1ds Bronk l ·OO II ~ (})Cl) a.er Cher's fUtsts to l~t weal~hy mother of 1n up-1nd· • . com1na polttlQI andldatt. As BrOllk art Jerry lewis 1nd Wayne Newton. sees her connection to the murder "-~ ~ •• !l§Comnd. u~'i:"of ~ h.e finds the woman Is hldlna 1 ter: ,.. WY a ''"' nble secret ind has become 1 vie· part story In which Ramty witnesses tim of her own put. Nancy Kelly, the dt1th of. • revtn~er. ind names John Fink ind Robert f Lyons firmer Jenninas -his rival for th• auest · •ffections of the school tucher -., of INICllvery Is the culprit. Andrew Print ind Ntpt Calltfy Christina Reints cuest. fa!Ut fN Today U Calf It lbcat"I "Boys & Girts Newt of Summer'' Phll1dtlphi1 tffn11trs ltvfval flfn 10 to the tr1lnin1 amp of the Newa/W..ttrful Trllleb Phil1delphl1 Phillies. 700 Club 00 USC FMtlld · Rivals tf Atrledl Hel11tt1 D <ta Cll> CJ) ED Sil M•IM S "M1d1me Sar1" <R> :a~1;J,h~s~~=· ,~ h~~~~:,; m L.tt c.r.. sa... for a boy believed r1ised by wofves lO:JO 0 ~ 00 aJ ~ P 11 I t P rt • 1nd who mi1ht be the son of ~ fed "The Dttte,ttvt: Bull in A Chin• amb1SS1dor kilted rears before. Shop" Llny. H~~man stars IS De· John Fujioka 1uests. tectrte Dennis 0 Finn, who Is sum-m *"t: (fir) ..... TI .. fef Sef. moned by I QUlrttt Of flnt"I old ,.. ...... (c:cm) '58 -Andy Grlffrth l1dies to invest11ate the sudden dt· Nick Adams Murr1y Hamilton ' mise of one of their cont1mpo. I Sa111 Y1it,. a.. · raries. He b.neves their suspicions lest tf JO/Newt of homicide are shffr ftntuy until ·£11e1ht111 SyM,,..,., ht. lu~ns the victim died of 1rsenlc D S11tw de~ Plul poison1n11 l :JO NYPD l'....ttm 9:00 @ CJ) (j) ICei•• KoJ1k Is el•· TtMJ 1t Aiu C.lltllta led when he 11thers lt0n·c:l1d evi· • Tiie lKf sa... dence for 1 murder charae a11inst Jeny Fatwelt 1 bla·time dnia d11ler, only to dis· 11:00 I O ()) l1j@ (I) Newt cover U11t the victim -1 doctor -700 Cl11ll . was dead before the d11ler 'hot Wtftd of Survlval him. Robert M1nd1n, Elizabeth MK· • Mtwte: (C) "Maplftc.t Ohft.. Rae, Victor Arnold ind Thayer .. ,, (dr1) '54 -Rode Hudson, D1vid 1uest. J1ne Wym1n. n@ CIJ lfOl m N•c su''' I .. isUoft: .. ,.......e ..-,.., -ciJii•bt "A Cue of Im· ~IJll K•hl•H munity" A crtme th1t 1ppurs to be Cl) 111 .. tf UM 8atM politically motivated puts Ll Colum· : hp'a Aft bo on the trail of 1 fortitn dicnitary • 1i.., SW.U•rt Aw determined to eliminate hi.s political 11:15 i· ~Newt adversaries. Hector Elizondo, Sal Mr. ;.spet &ultar Minto Ind Andre Llwrence fUtsl ( ) loub PHI lallua u Oraf hbtrts • ll:JO II Mtwit: (C) '-s.ud of Alf .... fJ James Caan stars m (dr1) '68 -Bun Ives, Guy Stock· * CINDERELLA LIBERTY well, James flrentino. First time on TV! CV Enqetlsa D <9 Cl)) Cl) m AIC Suthy 0 Sa•_, & C..ptl!Y Guests in· Mowtt: (C) (2.twlS.) "'CIMtnla elude Alan Kina ind N1ncy Wilson. Ube,.,.-(dr1) '73 -James Clan, I ~ M1rsh1 M1son, Kirk Clllow1y, Ell ,_,,. W1ll1ch, Burt Youna. Bruce Kirby I T.,.._ " Jr., Allyn Ann Mclerle, Dabney Colt· ~: (C) "The &rut C.rvao man. A most unusual love story of (dni) 51 -Mario unza. • Slilor who finds • ready·m•d• m r.., ' Sult• Al•• family in 1 berroom pool-hustler @ W1rrt1 Rtbtrts ind her youn1 son. 11~ D Movie: (C) '1'1ru lulba" (1dv) I Wandtlfuat '62 -Yul Brynner, Tonr Curtis. Sa•uraf DttedM CJ) SaMIJ & c..,.., Tiit °"' w~ 12:00 Liberty Te•plt Cllurn fl':) NIGHT: ' SHOULDER Nttrt 0a .. Ftttbell Hllhllclltl * TO SHOULDER" on 12:lS < CJ)) Spe...,. Movie Masterpiece Theatre 1:: =: ,,..., Mobil 011 Corporation 1:45 Mtwte: .. ,,_,,. (dra) '65-Nor· U!) .. ....,,_. Tlltatrt: ._., man Alden: Ann Wtdaeworth. Ill ~ "Annie Kenney'' The 2:00 D ~ llJ S.,... THE OAIL.Y ~IL.OT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 12, 1975 -r------------------------, I I ! DON'T ~ i MISS ERi The Southern California Gas Company is pre- senting Alistair Cooke's award-winning series "Am erica" each Sunday evening on Channel 2. Cut out this schedule and keep it handy. And don't miss even one of these fascinating episodes: Oct. 12 Home Away From Home Oct. 19 Making A Revolution Oct. 26 Inventing A Nation Nov. 2 Gone West Nov.9 A Firebell In The Night Nov. 16 Domesticating A Wilderness Nov. 23 Money On The Land Nov. 30 The Huddled Masses Dec. 7 The Promise Fulfilled And The Promise Broken Dec. 14 TheArsenel Dec. 21 The First Impact Dec. 28 The More Abundant Life AMERICA 5unclays 6PM C8SS2 L-------------•----------~ I ..... 7 TtiE OAILY '1U>T, TV WUK. OCTOIOt 12. 1919 MOND AY TUESDAY of ancient tranlan le1dtr Shih Ab-l~ b.u and the empire he built. 8 GLEN CAMPBELL m MJ Litle Maritt * CHARLEY PRIDE 1.-00 II cm(]) (I) bo4a Controlllnc CO·host Country Music tempen ire not the easlUt thlnp Awards Show.iR=oni OCT08!R 14 • OCT08ER 13 for mornlnl and afternoon UStlnp, plene •HJ DAmME PROGRAMS. a.tow, fot' your convenl~ •• ,. U-. da(• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:10 O "£verytJlhlc ... ,,... at NJOt" (cOm) '39 -Sonja Henle ...... ., 5"te,. (dre) '39 -Gary Cooper. 10:00 Ci) "To the EIMf• of tbe £.a..U." fcfr•) '48 -Dick Powell. 12:00 ID "A lHll 111 the Uf." (drl) '41 -Tyrone Power, Betty Grable. 1:00 e "The OU.hon1a Woman" (WU) '56 -Pen<• Castle. 9 (C) "The Dtdlne & fall of A ifrdwatdler" (dre) '69 --Robin Phlllips, Colln Blakely. 1:10 0 .. Datil '•auce" (drl) '47 - Humphrey Bo11rt, Lauren BIClll. 3:00 ttQ) (C) "It started Wlth A lba" (e0m) '59 -Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. l :JO (I) '"llaat of saence" (mys) '61 - Allen Baron, Molly McCarthy. 0 (C) "taH Hw Mfft" (com) ;71 -Connie S1MM. Jim Hutton. 6:00 l~l'! ~ = ( (I)) Cl) Q) Nft Monkf ht oolb.lt St. Louis Cardlnels vs. Weslllncton Redskins. • honsidt P1rtridce fsmllJ Adlin·12 Soledad Star Trtll ; """' SMw l.lttSe Rltc1la Hovt ·=lO I:::..:::" SMw m Hot11'1 Hertet ,fiilMtlle 1:00 D ~ mm""" liwtlic lif Dottin .... ._ ... Tt Tel UM Trvttl ~· l "'"' LU(J 1llt F'll (l)C11..-ob LI Lo* uwe Al9enca• Style • aasstc n.atn Pmllw , ... Mdlm F1.ty 7:l0 I $2$,.000 ,.,,.. ... · m WM ~· "Experiment on tht ac.1n Floof' ( "'"' -.enc.. st1't ,...,..,. "'"' ....... $ Mme: (C) (21tt) t1 et the Pac11" (adv) 'S5 - Jeff Chandler, Jack P1l1nct. IHllll Riiiera Indy lulldl Cl) Wld w..w •f Al ..... Int of 119uche '*f!"A t 1tfaua .c •" ~ bits procr1m eumlntt lh• role for Rhoda and Brend• to kttp • II (ft (I) Cl) ...... For momlnc and aftilmoon 11st1np. lld on when they both blut two of A1t..arc.utry = '" OAmME ftltOGltAMS. u1,1r closest friends whom they fHI AWi"• Country mutJc mn filen f« your convenience have been tallin1 ldv1nt1ce of C.mpbtll and ~rley P'ridf co-host th4t c:"t• movin. ' a,. DAYTIME MOVIES them. B1rbar1 S111rrn1 ind ltkt1n11 tht awards c:ertmoftles. tloftorlnc Mayron l!:!...tsl , .. outstandinc adlltwtnents In tht D ti) ltJ ®H~ Movia o. · · · .... · 11-'d n.. a To 8e in ClrOlina" Sonny and Will's counu.r muaic ,.. • .,,. ~r ~ trailer catches firt, destroys a toblC· lb ~=:ca" live from HlllWllM 1 t.:JO D "Y.U. V•CU .... (adv) '54- CO curin1 shed, and causes injury ID ~':!' ~rt>y GranL .. Mve ...... tC MafCll and hard5hiP to • black farmer. ,.,, ,...,. (•cfv) '38 -Gary Cooptr, Moses Gunn and David Oownln1 ""-" CMst "'lf1stl Coff"" A ~rtd Gurle. cunt. Ith ~t.-10:00 Cf.) (C) ...,,., lht" (dre) '56 -D Mtvte: (~r) .. A Nipt 11 Caaa· PIOtt!r• ~ 1 ...,,.me to a•t rid of Hayley Mills, la.n McShant. 61iMa" (com) '46 -The Man the vialtin1 held of'" lrts.h society, 11.-00m1Ju If Deatll" (dfl) '47-Vle· is convinced by C.blt and Clsh Brothers. when ht •••MM In lailitbat he "" tor M11urt, Richard Widmark, Brian I Wll4 Wild Wat lost two deys out of his fife, did Oonlevy. " • Dealer's Choice away with hla partner lost $25 000 l:OO II ~ Wlttlout Mti (adv) 43-loh1t larbtvr Show In eash end hit favorite Irish' si~i•r _ Linda Darnell. MlchHI Duane. S.CC.r '""" .... 1co I · @ ..,,.le lutlH" (com) '63 -Sunamou ::c&::U• •...-t Maurice Chtvelltr, Elaanor Parker. Autob'°trlptlJ of A Prlams A • It's o.e, 1oeze This documtn· l :JO fJ "Alt My s.a" (dni) '48 -Ed· drama C?neem!n1 the life of an tary, dwelopecl by KNBC, focuses ward G. Roblnton. jturt Llnc11ter, East lnd11n princess and the ad· on the wldapfltd ind att1dily . Howard O~ff. Ari•?• F~ncls. Juslments she must make fro~ the irowlnl problem of letnaa• •lc:oftol· S:OO l1j "Trla.I' (dra) SS -\Cllfttn_ For1l, luxury of royalty to the rt1hty of Ism Arthur Kennedy. -- urban life in London. Madhur Jlf. CH (j)) Met HR S:lO CJ) (C) "Ida..,.. (adv) '57 -Er· trey ind .limes Mason ster. GB M"'*9· ,.,..... rol Flynn, Cornell Borctien. lorln II) lluy Acradtdde • Thatcher. m .......... La•cu•&• Prorre•• 10:30 a I IPl'CIA I Vtb •I ... Martyr 0 (C) "Tiie ,.... .... (com) '66 -Pert r "RUS111, Silent Church" Pas· •-n M1'*re• To-Fr•-··~-RAt.•rt a·lO IJ ~ f7i'\ -..tlls Phullis dl•I t R1-t. d w b d .... . •• .. "I ~. """ • \UJ ~ • "'" 1 • • or Riner urm ran , 1 commu· Coot• fences • mu.siu l "mental block" nist prisoner for 14 y11rs is · d1tin1 back to lier childhood when interviewed. • sht resumes her piano lessons. I ...., I °'" Ad11ns' ScAell Tnt I Siletlt Fl•: "1'k Mn*(' Merv Crlflill 5'lft (1 25) Lon Cl\lney stars. lntrfJ l Vidal S.UOH SMw II) -.,.u .. Los ro1twocn 11:00 rn;g· m,.._ 9:00 R @CJ) Ci) J ltlc!Xll Tmela • (I) 0 ._ Wittl Fli• Flip Wilson hits lh• road hst • to meet people acros.s the nation In Set. .,... this travel entertainment special, n. Wey Sllew with .1uests heavywel1ht . bo1tinc TM Altl .. • file champion, Muhammad All end coun· Med Squa4 l_!l music star Loretta Lynn. CJ) Pettr 9111111 Cl) Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Four for Tt'I• fe•blt 11" (•dv) '63 -Frank Sinatra, Dean 1 Cl)) Lew Amtncaa _.. Martin, Anita Ekbtrc. 11:15 cJM .. S4 D 9(1)~(£'1HC M .. oncl11 U :JO (l}fll)Cl)Pu A•erlc11 ~: (C) 1br) "'Ctllrrol (wes) ... Ttn minutes of hl1hll1hts of 69 -Elvii Pruley, Ina Belin, Vic· the lnternetlonal treck l fitld tor nench. 81rb1ra Warf•. In 1870, eventa will precced th• CBS Lite Jess Wade battles • 11nc of out-Movie all wMk. ll'ffS who have st@Jen-1nd plan rn a. .. , ~ sell-MttieO"s famtd cold and alive D 9 Cl) m JoltuJ talltll victory cun. tht weapon that fired Don lfld(las auest host 111 this 011 tut shot •C•inst Maxlmlllan w•k . end freed tt\t country. D TM ~ (t) Tiie U.t.udl.... (j) Mewle: ..,..,_ Ma1" (dni) 'SS D IAIC SpedaJ "The 27th Team" -Forrest Tucker, Peaie castle. Every Sunday of Mry season sinee O lltpbfy ThutN "A Study in 1965, NFL Fiims hu roc:orded t1ch Tert0(" play of every 1•m• from kickoff to e M9wlt: °"" Ca•'t CNat .. conclusion. This procram followa l1Meat Mai" (com) '39 • -W.C. Steve Sabol and the "fl fllms crow Fields, Edaar Ber11n. throuch one week as they shoot , ...... : l•pt•llle and edit 80,000 fett of film. ~) Tnrtll ., c:...-m 1111 loN o... U:AO I (1) Cl) CN lAta M9wlt: Qi Mowte: (C) (2tn) "The Sano .ii 11" (dra) '68 -Bul1 l11aocelt(' (dre) '61 -Anthony Reynolds, 81rb1ra Loden. Quinn, Yoko Tani, Peter O'Tool1. 12:00 61c'1 lo• fill I lfiC!!L t The lrob1 Cr..na M9wit: "Frances ,.. to UM An in·depth . presentation of histori· (com) 'Sl -Donald O'Con· c:.I data, 1tt1tud1s and polltlcal pro-nor, Piper Laurie. ·El Pueblo State Historic Park. tt11 .... ,,.. UMCU .. ! . • ·. 5:0009 Cll9 GWerl• Sulu llMiin Ga mt 113. All prosram· mint subject to ch•n1• without notic. on NBC. 6:~ ~1~:::: ,, ... :z-iia hrtridJ• f••MJ Ada111·12 Soled.cl Star Trtk : 0u...-., "Elitt" A dramatize· tlon of the fife of Eliz.a LucH Pinell· ney, who et 16 in 1738 Inherited responalbllity for 1 2000·1Cf• plan· talion In South carollna •nd IUC· ceeded In cultiY1trn1 the first Amerlcln lndl10. (Qi (I)) Tnrtll ff c.._...- Ql um. baa Heur 5:10 l ... ttdaed (})Hetllt'I HlrMI :Seu ...... ( Cl)) "'"° A.tf'lcall ~ 7:00'-0EDNewl ''"*• ·taJ~ ~'d~ a 1eIt111 - hwtltlcfOJDoAlra MM tqnd Te Tift UM Trvtlll • c..cntratloe I lAM lJlq The F'll Cl)au .... u u Ltba Love blerira• .,.. (l))loum , ..... ceSHS which have htlptd convert tz:JO I""° "'birthplace of Los Ancetes," Into 1 1:00 aJI ID T...nw 1'-blllty, Instead of 1 Hlstorlcal 1:55 Mftla: "nls nlq Cdt4 7:JO Monument. " (com) '41 -Roallnd Ru.s· ..... ,, . ., . Ntw TroatuR Hllllt lowAMtb•• (Qj Cl)) ED lar'-ry coaat sell, Melvyn Oouctu. let J. Cobb. 9:301J News l:AO II MM: .. ......, _.,. (dra) '4S m ,... aar1 ~ Rift. aattt r ..... Matd!Ca•• , .. ,.,,... .. .... $ Mevlt: (C) (fit) ...,... lMJ T•~ A ~ (rom) '58 -..r Lana Tvrntr, J.ff Chandltr, Rlch1rd 1:30 B CDRJl[J bee fer .._ ....,.. Dtnnlni ~stOtY of tht lncliln· 111.d, luldl 1polls 500 ree. incl the men who ::.w:~ ~.,.. ::-.= ... ~:: ~cli~r t~':m ':: Mlul WNW rxe 1re sflown . .., Ulde ...,,.. , ..... a:oo 1J @ (}) 8eed n... "Th• QJ CI> ...,_ """ a.. WMktnd" For a romantic celebra· ,.. a.a tlon of their 20th weddinr 1nnl· 10:00 IJ (J1' Cl> Cl) ..._ NII "The versary, Florida incl Jame.s 10 otf Miiiion Doll1r Gate'' Brlln, In tht to a mountain c.bln that turns out basement of the State tfouM, is to be full of surprises-not all of convinced by tht dispetdltr. 1 them romantic. smooth 09trator, to lend himself to D Mtwte: (C) <2'hllt) T (dra) a scheme involvin1 tht transport of '69 -Y¥ti Montand, lrent Pappas, films of the DtmPMJ.C.rpenttr Jtan·louis Trlnt11nent. ti1ht across state lines. Emmet U Mowit: (90) "hct Seti,,. (com) turns Brlln In to lht postal au· '33 -The Merx Brothers. thoritiu and ht Is ftced with tht ~ Wiid Wiid Wttt threat of deoortatlon. (9 Cl))(JHi!> HapPJ Doa I GI fJJ ..._ lchlt Fl1hts Back" Richie 'takes ,..,, Ila'°" some ad~ice on self·dtftnse from (tit ~) Cf) m Mata11 w• his pal Fonzie after two thu1s pictl bJ ill. 'To live Another Day" on him at Arnolds, the tHn•r• Welby and Kiley fifht to wve 1 hanaout. child with an Incurable affllctlon ®) Mf: News and Jantt lnform1 Kiley she will m Irma, Jullt Julie An· not have children whtn they art drews stars n this m11ical, musical married. Kathy Cronkite, Btvtrty special with auests Rich Little and Gar1and, Scott Jacoby and Michael Allee Ghostley. Throu(h the ma1lc Strona 1um. of special effects, Julle is able to I '-"• PvtMa Repert talk and slnf with Eliza Doolittle Get S..rt and Mary Poppins -two of her : MMtJ ~·1 """' Clrdt most famous characterizations. 10:30 B ~Squern I Jetu1 .. rbotlr Sllow Yeb et tilt MartJr El Sllow dt Im Ci..co. Arch Bishop ulton J. Shffn inter· Tlllert C.untJ Sya,._., llq111 views Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, a Aoctioll communist prisoner for 14 years. I n. Rini• •• SIMfted Helwta 1 ..... hltos . lattrua...I Alll..U.. Jape,.... La111ua1e Prtcrtms · El Sllew dt wan. Me~ a:JO B @ (})Joe & s.ns Joe is look· 11:00 (]) D mg m ..._ Ina forward to 1oin1 with his pal (I) ®) O liiwt Gus to the annual "Hoboken Shfft lest tf I & Tube Hudson River Boat Rid Set. Nu & Beer Blast," but the family de· 11tt Lucy Sllew mands Joe's time for their own 'ht Alltua 'lie problems. Med Squa4 D (9 (I))(!) m Wtlc••• (])Mr. LMetr lict. lotter ''rfo liort Mr. Nice COmbet Guy" Kotter talks himself Into in· ( Ci)) ltM Allerlcta Style vltin1 Woodman to dinner in order 11:15 &m Clatu 34 to cheer up th.• assistant principal ll:JO II@ Cf)(]) p 1 11 A• 1 rlc 111 and the r~sult is that Woodman be· 1a ... 1ca Ilta Mtwit: (C) "l»NUI comes nicer ind Kotter becomes bee'" (dra) 74 _ Uoyd Brldiu Imo~•= YlllfH Sllow IDoub~uii Rli :::.;·ea,.... lfttfty & Vldel SU.00. SM 11tt ... ..,.,11,,. Ci) llhwa ~ "'Tiie MIPCJ llarua"' DSMw • Edattl Nwrit dra) '34 -Adolphe Menjou, Wal· AIHtba .,.....,_a11 lace Bttry. 1:00 (J7) CIHll Swllidtl Pett end D (9{1)) (])WW. Wortd Mys- (lfac try to 1et Roy Moss. • au sta· t1ty •'Tao T.asy to Kiii" tion attendant and the only suspect 1J Melle: .,._., CM A ._.., in an ermortd car robbery, to tx· .. (wee .,._.. (com) '41 _ w.c. pose th! whereabo~ts of the miss· flelds, Gloria Jean. in1 vthiclt and his two unknown 111 ..... ,_,....._ p1rtners by makln1 lllm appear to 12:00 Twljpt z... be dlpplnr Into tht stolen money. • Mewlt· ..,..,.lfkfft ota.a- Gaylt Hunnicutt, Paul Koslo and " (d~) •37 _ Irene Dunne, Don Gordon auest. Robert Taylor. Ci) TIM UlltiltldtaMts 1%•30 I NYf'D D ffOOKIES CHRIS SHOT . Mewlt: .,_.,.. (adv) '"-* IN REIGN OF TERROR Fred MacMurr1y, Anne 81Xter, Bur1 D <9 (J)) (}) m Tllt ltMtia Ives. ''lfel1n offerror''leny's 1lr1fritnd 1:001 @) m r ... ,,.. becomes a taraet for ravenae after htM Autry her parents witness a crime. Ray· 1:55 Mowit: (C) "Ille ,.,.. ... ,.... mond St. Jacques 1uests. (wes) '59 -Jeff Chandler, fess 19 CI)~ Squtrn Parter. Nlcole Mturey, Henry Sliva . ..v 11fffht a.. 2:JO m ~,..,._ --= '"TM ~ ' Tiie hid Oles · tie ........,, .. '"fatller Wu A , ... la Y...,._ 4t Mamet bid" Tilt Alctttt tf Mii • J~ 11 Mewtt: "1'1M CnelrM _,.. (dra) Mftie: ''Cetrtlt1N11'1 Acne-'57 -Wayne Morris, Karin Booth. THE OAJL Y PflOT. 'fV WE£1C, OCT08tlt 12, 1911 Story of the Symphony Orchestra televised exckJsively on Chamel 50 Tonight ~ 7:30 pm "THE STORY OF WOODWINDS" 1~ ~··~ -----~~'1f. I-. ., r:. I . «_ ,.... ' ,, Y;J' \ I . ~ -I I ~~ .. ~ \ .,. --~ . :;.:,: <. with conductor/host , HENRY BRANDON presented by THE ORANGE COLNTY PHLHARMONC SOCIETY in cooperation with Local no. li , J I' .. American Federation of Musicians additional ployovts each week: MON 9:30om WED 9:30am FRI 9:30 om. 10:30 pm mode possble by a gont from The Jomes Irvine F~ion ..... 9 I w r o N r s n ,, 'r OCT08E9' 15 'or mornlna and afternoon llnlncs. pleaM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. .. lo., for your convenience, are the •t• "'°"'"· DAYTIME MOVIES 9:50 O ''Stepchild" (d11) '47 -Brend• Joyce . ....,_ ti A letl&tl LIKef'' (•dV) '35 -G1ry Coop.r. 10:00 Ci) "Colotado Tertltoty" (wes) '49 =Toti McCru, V111ini1 Mayo. 12:00 m "Tiit Lady Is Wllllna" (~m) '42 -M1rl1n1 Diettich, Fred MecMumiy. 1;00 D "Return ot tht THtn" (wes) '52 =Dile Robertson, Joanne Dru. @ (C) "Seven Women" (d!a) '66- Al\(le Bancroft, Sue Lyon. 1:30 0 "Now Vora1tr" (rom) '42 - Bette Davis, P•ul Henreid. 3:00 (C) "Tiit $11e1'pMan" (d11) '58 -Glenn ford, Shlrlty Mtelllnt. l :JO (}) (C) ''Yht Unauanled Moment'' (di1) '56-Esther Williams. 0 (C) "TM Shakltat Qun \n tM W-etf' (com) '68 -Don Knotts. 5:000 9 a;)Wotld Sorlta iQeiall Game # 4. All HBC pto 1rammin1 subJeet to ch11111 without notice. 1:00 ! 8 t!., al Ntwt (j) .... nu ki...W. Partrid1t FaMAr Alla•·lZ ~ St.It ,, .. : Say ~ N1tlon1I CdHS.n ( I(()) TNdl tf C.nsequ'*4:1 llttM blClll "°"' 5:l0 I '"='a tWMS : DOUT ... 114Met This 12-part b in1111I Latino publlc/cultural •f· fairs series optns with 1 look at the 3rd annual National Latino Mtdi1 Coalition Conferenc.. ( I Cl)) Leve A•trican St11t 7:00 5""' 8"'fl•I fer Dollll'a Mod Squad To TtH the Truth C.tl(t"tratfon I loft U.cy Tiit Fii CI> &unttftolo l:a lobe love lll1trica11 Style ! Jea•" Wtlf With . • "Lou R1wls'' ( (()) ltAlllD . '''°"'' Adda1nt F1111lly 7:JO Last of tbt Wild Lowe Amtric.111 Style Lera Mau A Dul ..... ~,., .. llf'tflion $ Movfe: (C) (2hr) "ft•• Id lft Eden'' (1dv) '58 -Jeff Chandler. Esther W1lli1ms. I .,.., ll&ldl lest of &roucho CttJwatdMn · ''Tiii SMAU CAR IJUllRTS11• fACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS "HONALIDD UASING -ALL MAklS & MOOCLS A llllE SIUC1IOll Of USED CAIS 142-7781 540-0442 Servi11.g _A// Beac/, Citiej S MINUTES SO.UTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 llACH ILYD. HUNTINGTON IEACH Paa• JO ' TH£ DAILY PILOT. TV WEllC. OCT091R U , 11'11 m TH Do• .. m •. s.ow I...., m.., lJttle ... ,... ...... • ,,...... 1:00 ~ (]) l"J Ortando I 6 MtrY Mftltl ..._ tJ.. Roy Clark and Ruth BuuJ · ~. a.re autsl. 10:00 a ~ m CJ) tat ..,.,,. ''Th• ft Movie: (C) 12"1) ........ ht thl Ame~ftWry of C.ncet' If JO'I llvt lilve" (dra) '65 -Ftank Sln1lr1, In the United S1ata today, Your Clint Wilker, Tommy Sindt.. ch1nces of 1ettln1 cane.er ire hlaher II Mftie: (90) ........_!Mn" thin If you llved In any other (com) '32-The Man Brothers. counttY In the worfd. The rtlatlon· ~ WIW Wiid West ship between the lncre1st In cancer ( (j)) (]) m .... Till11cs and our exposure to chtmlclli in ere 'ottfll "The Urtlm1te WeaPon" our food, our air, our water and Robin ind his men trt lmperlled by our workpllU is the subject of this 1 new uploslve w11pon that could CBS Reports. CBS News Comspon- wipe out Sherwood Forest. John dent Dan Rether is the reporter. I ner aue&ts. 11111 .. That Tune @ OO mN... mm""" Dtaltf'a Choke r i1tasol Jtfln 8-rboar Sllow U Aff1KY, HUTCH HUNT E Profttsot Aldao * STRIPPERS' 'SLAYER &uu"'"• .. <9 CJ))(]) GE Stara•r & DOUT Tiit T~bll Ere Crooked !ch "Deeth Notice" Stripp.rs Gin· 811k of He~ven A 7·part . docu-1er and Son/• ue murdered after mentary senes relatln~ pnmltlve 1ettin1 w1mln1 notes from 1 timid tribal art to the soc11tles from min who cl1lms ht sent the notes which It was produced. after listenln1 In on phone convtr· @m Ch1mpionihlp Wrestll111 11tions in which the killlnas were m Japanut la11111•1• ,,.,,... pl1nned. 1:30 IJ <9 CJ)) Cf) Q) T h • t • • M , I '"''' fJutult ltptft Mama "[lrl's Dad and M1m1's ht SM1tt. Gl1d" Earl's father 11nves for a : Tiit Flnt ctturdlilft "Plot Coun- vlsit with his son. and CliftOI\ wist-terplot" The r11e 111lnst Popery fully conjures up thou1hts of a ro· continues ... Kini Ch1r1es' Ille.Iii· mince between him and M1m1. mite son, J1mes. Duke of Mon· lt¥tf1J l Vidal Sauoon Show heir to the Enalistl throne, but lohn I Mm Ciriffla Show mouth, makes his bid to be the CJ) Nttn Churchill 111d Klnr Chtrles II refuse fJop CNt die C:0.11try to support him. Susan Hampshire 9:00 ind John Neville stir. II "DEAD'' KILLER NEW 10:30 111) ..... *THREAT TO CANNON ! ! · &.mer Tod AOllsttffl IJ (ft) CJ) CHINNl A corrupt · Mttodla1 de Slfttprt cop whom Cannon 1nd his partner 10:45 fl!) Utlat, Yep I Yoe1 belitved they killed in • drua-~se 11:00 (}) fJ gm ,. ... yetrs before 1ppe11s to have nsen, • Cl) ltj Nns like L111rus, to kill aaain, and Can-lest of non, alona with former p1rtn11 Set. Ill•• Weller. Dene, ere asked by. their • Tiit Lucy Show lll·poltce superior to reopen an in· The Ashman file vestication into the still unsolved Med Squad mystery. Leslie Nielsen, lfllie (I) rtttr Qu1t1t Chtrleson, Junes Gre1ory and Paul C.•blt Stew1rt 1uut. ( Cl)) Lowt AatricH Stytt (I) Tiit Untouch1blts 0 (~CJ)) (I) m larttta "Dou-11:15 m Clnt•• 34 . bit lm11e" Workina undercover on 11:30 11 Q1J CD (I) r a • A• t r I c • n the docks to solve a series of Gl11tt1/CIS lite Mevit: (C) "'Hee mysterious slaylnrs. B1rett1 be· R111Mr, Scar TlAut" (w11) '74 - comes involved with 1 b11utiful Ridltrd Boone. Htrry Mor11n. youn1 w1itres.s who may want to 19 00 a m .. .., Canon destroy him. Susan Tyrrell, John TIM He11.,.1e1Mn Kerry ind Steve Desmond fUHt. llMie: 6"t Wn H Adwtebarus" ltO) Movie: (C) (2hr) "lbe Pmi· . (dre) '40 -Vtra Zorina, Peter dtftt's Aaatyst" (~m) '67-Jamu Lorre. Cobunt, Godfrey C1mbrid1e. 0 <9 (I)) (!) W I 4 t W • r I d I Tiie lold Ones aliwlt: (Cf '1ia1t11ta ti ltle VffJ uit of ltlt Wffd R:ich" • ' ~: (C) (211r) "'The Siu tf 0 Mtwle: "T1'e 8-n Dick" (com) Rldttl Cade" (dre) '61 -Ancie '40 -W. C. Fltlds, Una Merkel. Dickinson, Peter Finch. m Ml.ultn: l•,..alble @) ,,.,t rtttoflllanctt: Jt111ie-lZ:OO 0 Twltl1ht Z... LadJ Randolptl CMrcMtl "lady G) ..... : "AllJ Number C.11 Wl11" R1ndolph" The newly·wed Churchills (dre) '64-Aleln Delon, Jean Gabln. take younc and lively London 12·30 g HYPO ' ~iety by storm. In 1~74 Jennie • m Movie: ..,1ula" (dr1) ·~2 - 11ves birth to so~ Winston and LA>rttta Youni Kent Smith. that same year finds the Mtrf· . , ' borou1h f1mily ostr1clied by Londo11 l .OO II I! m ,.....,.. socleb. the victims of scandal. Lee ,-Ady Remick stirs as L•dy Churchill. 1:55 IJ ....,..: -:r ... H Trial" (dra) It!) lhwM: "Uft INt" 'S6-Jolln Mills, Cllarit1 Coburn. 9:JO ........ ., °" WMels "Florid•: ?:JO m M.fllstlt ""'-: ...... It Keys to the Botanical Klncdom" Dntl," ~t. WI" Gordon MacR11 t1kes viewers on 1 J:-40 R MIN: (C) .,,....,... Mis- trip to the Florida Keys for Tarpon ilH" (dra) 'St -Victor Mature. flshlna. Piptr Laurie, Vlnctnt Prlct. 'The llYt T & In. er Id tes tr· re n· ry ti· n· he n se re • r KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATUIDAY: OCTOIO 11111 (r.11.) J:OO CtlM ...... tM Dtnltr.:nt 4:JO Saldi: The Quest for ett0nal Mt1nln1 l:OOCMM..,~ 7:00Wlttillt'-A...._ 1:00 ~ At --,..., .,,....,. (60 min) (P8S) t:OO ........... "-trt: ..,.., e. •e.Wer "The Pankhursts" -Premiere of a sia·part &erles about the bitter stru11le to ob· taln votina rlchts for British women and the remuuble Pankhurst family who moblllttd the movement. (60 min) (PBS) SUNDAY: OCTOIU lZU. (r.M.) 3:00 CltM Tlleltre Prwlew (P8S) 3:30 Qelllc Thettre "The Duchess of M11fi" -Eilffn Atkins has tllt st1ni ole. (2hrs.) (PBS) 5:JO In Performance at rap "Robert Devereux" - Beverly Siiis stars in this full scale production or Donizetti's opera. (90 min) (PBS) 7:00 Alcetrt of Mt• (60 min) (PBS) 1:00 c:..e..penry CtlHomia lsauet (KOCE) 1:30 tra °"" .._ "THnaae Alco· hollsm" (KN8C) 9:00 Souedstlce "Blood, Sweat. and Tears, and Janis Ian" (60 min) (PBS) 10:00 f1rt.c UM (PBS) MCNIDA~: OCTOIDt lltll (r.M.) 10:00 l•SdlMI ,, .. ,._,.., ll:JO EJedrk c..,.., 12:001esa .. street 1:00 l•·Sdloel ,,...,. ...... 2:00 Aactllt tf Matt l :OOleMlelt l :JO Mlmr Rectn NtlfhbttlMNMI 4:00 -·· Street 5:00 EJectrlc CttltpellJ 5:JO Vilt Alecrt 1:00 a.Md lrowltt ""' Deftloptlltttt l :JO Wrttlfl1 Fer A ltt•• 7:00 S.erdt: lht Quest for Personal Meanln1 7:JO focua: Oraqe Cttfllty (KOCE) 1:00 W.W Prat (PSS) l :JO Ctllftntle Jeuntll (PBS) t:OO Ctlltfftporary Clllfontil luu11 (KOC[) t :JO TIM DnW Suulltld Sltew (PBS) TUESDAY: OCTOIO 14111 er .Ill.) 10:00 l•Sdtell ,,..,. •• i., 11:.JO o.mtc c..,.., 12:00 ....... street 1:001~,.,..._ .... 2:00 Wt111n1 CMllzatien 2:JO Watll..... Wttll ill lniew J:OO y...,., ...,.. ... "Otanre County In Waslliftllon" (KOCE) l:JO ........... Ntlcltbefttood 4:00 .... .,_ S:OO EJtdtk C..pe"J S:l0Cln1aat111dn l:OOltslhltMtrMt 1:30 C..ta1Mtr c.,.rltitc:e 7:00 Cllalc TMttrt Prwlew (PBS) 7:JO ..._. Feru•: Ltcalty Speakln1 l :JO 1r1 o.~ IMlt "T Hnaae Alco· hollsm" t:OO Alattt of Mt• (PBS) 10:00 lreat rtffor...... "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill" -Lee Rtmlct stars. (60 min) (PBS) WIJNtODAY: OCTOIER 15ttt cr.M.) 10:00 1•-Sdtell .......... ,. 11:30 Eltctric c...,.., 12:00 Seu• Stttet (60 min) l :00 l•..JdtMI " .. , ... .., 2:00 ltNMlc ...... (PSS) ?:JO AtaM 11119 l11aeH11 l:OO w .... (PBS) 3:30 .......... Nelcftbothtod 4:00 Sul .. Sirttt S:OO Dtdric CO.Pl"J S:JO VIiia Alec,. 1:00 Cltlld Crwttl ._. 0.-lopme..t l :30 WrtUar for A RuNn 7:00 Setrdl: The Quest for Personal Mt1nin1 7:30 Sltowcast (KOCE) 11:00 Ma.,,_ Thtatrt: Shoulder to Shouldtr "Annie Keo11edy" (60 min~ {PBS) 9:00 [ nlc!l I "Autoblo1r1phy of a Princess" (60 min) (PBS) ~0:00 I iflc!AC I "Isfahan of Shah Ab· bas" -A look at Isfahan, the chosen capital of ancient Iranian Shah Abbas. (PBS) 10:30 Realldtda (PBS) TMURSDAY: OCTOIER 16th cr.M.) 10:00 ln-Sdtool rrecra•11tlfll 11 :30 Electric Co•petty 12 :00 Sffa•• Street 1:00 ••·School rroetaM•l•a Z:OO Ewul•& At st-,._, 3:00 Fow.1: OrHlt Cova_, (KOCE) l :lO Mister hrtrs Mflpbofhood 4:00 Seu .. Slreet 5:00 Electric c.., .. ,, 5:30 Clrrascolencl1t ... 6:00 Clliforaia Jou"'al C\30 Consu1nt1 U,.rltnce 7:bo Cottemporary Cllit.mla Issues (KOCE) 7:30 TIM Oranae M1elllne (KOCE) 1:00 leok lut (PBS) 1:30 Cltssic Thtatr1 rrmew (PBS) 9:00 ct.Ille Theatre "Paradise Rt· stored" -John Neville plays John Milton in this dramaliia· lion of the poet's later years. (90 min) (PBS) FRIDAY: OCTOIE.lt 17tlt (r.M.) 10:00 111-Sc!Mol Precra11t11tl•r 11:30 Deetr1c eo .. ,.., 12:00 s.u ... Street l :OQ 11-Schoel Precr11tt111ln1 2:00 Cotttt•,.,.ry Colifornll luuu 2:30 Classic TllNtrt rrmn 3:00 Iii llut Mtrtltt 3:30 Mister lecm fleilhborllood 4:00 Sela ... Street 5:00 Dedric CfftpellJ s~ Ylll.t Mecre l :OO Chi,d &rowtll ancl o.v.topmettt l :30 w .... (PBS) 7:00 S..rdl: The Quest for Personal Meanin& 7:30 Voters' rlptflttt (KOCE) 1:00 W"'-ilt(toft Week ht Rnlew (PBS) 1:30 Wall Street Wttll (PBS) 9:00 Kuta Sltft (60 min) (PBS) 10:00 ANtJott Wettlttt (PBS) 10:30 Sltowc&st (KOCE) SATURDAY: OCTOIER 11th (P.M.) l :OO Cltlld Crewtll 11MI Dtvttopment 4:30 Seardl: The Quest for Personal M11nln1 6:00 eo.su .. , Eaperltnce 7:00 Writi"I fer A Rauon 1:00 Evul .. At SJ•pftofty (PBS) 9:00 Masterpieca Tlleatre: Shoulder e. Sltot!W.r "Annie Kennedy" 10:00 The ,...., Eye (60 min) (PBS) ntt OAJl.Y PllOT, fY WllK, OCTOIU 12. 1975 .'11 C L 0 S E U P ·.> . .,.. 'TRAVELIN' ON' Imagine traveling the country stde 1n a huae. eJabora~ laiid cruiser. venturing each week to a new locale you newr dr9amed existed In the United States, or enywhere for that matter. If your 1maamatton can stretch to a ru_gged fook1ng man ~•th two adolescent sons 1n this· 32·foot luxury motor home, then picture the beautiful, breath taking scenery they encounter on their travels. When 111 this comes into perspective, add exciting and challenging adventures. P\lt ell of these visions into a computer and the result• sum up Thr" for the Road, the one-hour family drama airing Sundays at 7PM on CBS. Alex Rocco stars as Pete Karras, a recent widower 1nd freelance photographer who supports his two sons Vincent Van Patten starring as John and his kid brother Leif Garrett starring es Endy. Together. the trio journey to different sections or the country on Pete's assign· ments, experiencing diverse life styles and situations that are not. always harmonious to their ways of living. The show's versatility not only lies In the regions and personalltfes the Karras' encounter, but also in their weekly escapades. Etch week. their $40,000 m otor home takes them to such unusual locales as • speed raceway. a dude ran~h. or a haunted house, or on hang gliding and hot air ballooning expe'd1tlons. . All three stars are Quite capable of handling an episode written around them, they all have some pretty Impressive credits. Alex Rocco, probably best remembered by audiences for his role in "The Godfather" as Las Vegas gambler Moe Green. claims he Is often typecast as a heavy or a bodyguard. "I have killed or been killed violently In Hollywood f9r the lest ten years." The tall attractive actor has played 1 guard in three Al C.pone movies. including "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre," starring Jason Robards. "The Friends of Eddie Coyle." "The Venetian Affair," "Freebie and the Bean," and "Rafferty and the Gold Oust Twins." are among his other movie credits. Rocco's television features Include "The Blue Knight" with George Kennedy, "Husthng," and "Twigs.'' The Italian descendant has made numerOtH> appearances on most of the major telev1s1on shows. Rocco 1s elated over his new series. He 1s finally getting to play a father after so many years of playing violent roles. "This Is the first time someone ha~ trusted me with kids." In true hfe the actor does have four children of his own. He feels the chemistry works so well on camera with Van Patten and Garrett. his stage sons, because he treats them the same way he would treat his own children. "On or off camera we have a real relationship," says Rocco. There is nothing saccharin with us, If the boys do something wrong. I tell them it is wrong and I don't hide my emotions. even when we are acting." He added, "In real life parents react to their children. and so do I." Vincent Van Patten plays Rocco's oldest son, John. "Three for the Road" is his second series. he was chosen for the role of Paul Apple on Apple's Way, and has appeared on Medical Center. Barnaby Jonu, Bonanza, and Cannon. Van Patten has starred in thrH Disney Films, "The Boy and the Bronc Buster." "Charley and the Angel,'' and "High Flying Spy." The young man's rather is Dick Van Patten who has a distinguished acting career, as does his aunt. Joyce Van Patten. lnspite of his being the youngest star of Three for the Road, 14 year·old Leif Garrett has some pretty outstanding credits of his own in television and film. Leif's first movie was "Bob and Carol and Ted and Allee," in Which he played Elliot Gould's son: others include "Macon County line,'' "Walkrng Tall," and "Strange Homecoming." Television viewers will find his face fam1har from episodes of The Odd Couple, Cannoo,·<l.host Story, Cades County, Family Affair, and Gunsmoke. The young actor is also in demand for commercials. Three · for the Road is Leif's first series. The one hour series also sets a new precedent for MTM (Mary Tyler Moore) Enterprises, Inc. Out of the six shows they produce, Three for the Road Is their first venture into a dramatic series. Stuart Erwin, Jr .. MTM's vice president and executive in charge of production for Three for the Road, feels that despite the company's reputation for producing humor. expanding the company Into areas other than comedy, has always been one of Grant Tinker's desires. Tinlcer is the president of MTM Enterprises, Inc. and husband of Ms. Moore. As execut ive in charge of specials and dramas for MTM. Erwin is as quali fied In his job as the actors themselves. Born to the famous comedian-the late Stu Erwin, and with actress June Collyer for a mother, Stuart Erwin, Jr. was brought up In an acting family, not to mention being married to actress Julie Sommars. • 1 HlJRSDAY OCTOBER 16 For mom.,. and eftemoon ll•tlnp, = ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. • for your conv.ntenc.. .,. theder'•movles. DAYTIME MOVIES t :JO U (C) .. ,,. Ctt 11" (mus) '50 - June Hlvtr. William Lundi111). '"TM ............. at DnraH (ldv) '36 - Qlry Cooper, M1delelne Clrroll. 10:00 (j)..,..... ••"*" (com) '36 -1 Betty Grable, Judy C1rl1nd. 12:00 m ilJ1M Leva ., ea,.. .... (dra) '41 -Rlt1 H1yworth, Glenn Ford. 1:00 D ~1e Actllt'' (mys> ·39 - Joel McCre1, Brend• Marsb1ll. U •1 C..f ... " (dra) '53 -Mont· i mtry Clift, Anni Baxter. l:JO "11lle Tewtf eC l..Mdotl" (mys) ' -Butt Rathbone, Boris Kartoff. l:OO t1a "'TM Mo.., Tr1p1' (dr1) '66 -~nn Ford, Elke Sommer. J:JO CD -..,. .ta..._,.,.. .. (dra) ·44 -6rtfOIY Ptc*. Thornu Mltchtll. D "'f1't Ltq. Loq T11iler" (com) '5'-luclllt 8'11, Otsl Arnn. ; to r ff I ll'f • 5:00D9 (J)ai)8'Wtrl.i Serita ~-if a Sth 11tne is necessary. 1. will be played today, pre-tmptln1 all rt1ularty scheduled proarams. Nttwofk prO(Jlmmln1 is listed in th• event there IS no 5th came. Pace 12 1:00 1!~1111~- 1.....W. ht11td1• , ••• ., Ml•·IZ Wedalt Ster Ti-el • TIM ........ CrMlt (R) ( (f))Td wC..1..-... Uttltbtcabllow ,:30 IMm Crifffa 5'ew .. ,~ (])tt.c• ......... ( I (()) i...t AMftclll lePt . w.ww..w 1:00 f!.!.~Cllmm ..... .... ,., for DeHara Mod Sqpd Tt Tel tlle Truttl Ceneercb1tfo1 I Love lMcy TIM Fii (I)cu..-.e LA Ltba Lowe A9tna11 s~ : Tht ao .. ntlc Rtbtnle• (i))loMIZI , ,. .. The Adda• , •• ., 7:30 II lobby V111tH Sllft Karen Val· entine auests. II m ,_ 11 R11't (Tentative) l ~=·StJte CalMlid ~..,. Millett $ ..._,.: (C) (21v) olflrt" (adv) 'SS-Jeff Chandler, Jane Russell, Din Duryea. 911atd\ la•• mlfldJ , ... L TH£ DAJl.Y Pll.OT, TV W£(J(, OCT09111 12, ltl'S QJ Ci) IWIYWN -... (Tent•· . ti¥t) l lat'1 ..... AOMI T1't AlcHt ef Mu (R) ,.. , ..... MJ Utat Maq.le 1:00 8 JASON MISSING ! I * WATCH WALTON~ • ~CJ) Cl) n. w...... "Th• Breakdown" Jason Walton Is a con· fused 18-rtar-old. The CtUX of Ja· son's problem Is that he dotsn' know exactly what he wants ot his youna lite, so ht Wlnts Mtyttilna- en ambition that thrNttns to make him physically ill from ovtfWOCt and to make his mother, Oflvla, a~ with worry. D Altmlt. SdNdale -Mowie: (C) (fir) '"Seve• Dap 11 Mar" (dr1) '64-Burt Lanc:asttr, IOrk Dou1las. Fredric Mardi, Ava Gardner. au Cl) a m TIM Montttv• cos (Tentative)· Tony and Rose are tkeited 1bout son Joey and his In· tervlew with the Bishoe> for the position of pastor at St. Aines Church. 0Mme:(90)........, ...... (com) '31-The M1rx Brothers. (j)Wld Wiid .... a ca CIJ> CI> m .. ,.., 11111 ... "The Anonlst" Hems loob to psycholou for help in findi111 an arsonist pla1uln1 the precinct tnd Chino 1rrtsts 1 man for shootlnf lau~':~:C. ,.......,.,.,.. NadlaC... eu..-. Neclles T••Uat al Ja,. .... u.; .... ,,..,. .. l :JO D 9 Cl)~ fm ,., (Tentatlvt) Ufe ifth""iluiiilnTSWn Isn't roman · tic 1nouttt1 so Ulllan decides Fafs new, liberated IMna is IOfntttlln1 "" should try . u <a CIJ> CIJ m o. • ... H«:tor must 1et his roommate N~ to throw • flaht or ftct tht dis· lpleasu..:w :..;;:"s::'" 811 Max. ......,, I Nat S...... Slaew a.-Thutre Pmiew 11..atC...., t:OOR(H)(J)(l)CIS Thn~•J lilftle: (C) l211r) "'TlMJ CW, De TWr Masten" (dra) '73 -James Gamer, Katharine Ross, Hel Hof. broolt, H1rry Guardino,· June Ally· son, Christopher Connelly, Tom Ewell, Peter Lawford, Edmond O'Brien, Arthur O'Connell. James G1mtr stars as 1 pollee chief whosa only lead In soMna a murder Is a killer dot who may be the prime suspect. DU(l)dl 8'Ellerr Quu (Tentative) "The Pharaoh's CurSt" The unvellin1 of the mummified remains of an ancient [apti1n pharaoh at a cocktail party 1t tht museum sets tht staae for a mur· der, end Ellery must solve the mys· tery behind the seventh victim of the all11ed mummy's curse. Ross Martin, June Lockhart, Nehemiah Ptrsoff and Simon Oakland 1uest. oo n.u .......... D MIKE IS WOUNDED ON * STS. Of SAN FRAN ! f u <ta CIJ> CI> m Streets ., s.. fn.atC. "0.adly Silence" Mike The W•ttoM, In Its fourth ... son on CBS, Thursdays •t &PM, stars ( ... ted) Wiii Geer •nd EJlen Corby H Grands» •nd Grancf. m•: Kami Cotler C-lth dQc) .. Eliz.beth; (standlns. L·R) RlcMrd ThomH H John-Boy, Mary Elizabeth McDonough H Erin, Mk:h .. 1 l.e•rned H Ollv .. W•tton, Relph W•lt• aa John Walton, end Jon W•lmsley as Jason; and (In truck, l ·R) Judy Norton as Mary EJlen, David W. Harper as Jlm·Bob and (ric Scott H Ben. p h .. Stone ftca tflt rullzatlon HM!t he miy becomt tot1lly delf lfttr I v111 carryint tflt robbtn of a liquor Stoft Niii hfm down. fRIDAY II~.:::..... OCTOeER 17 ! ~:) ~:J ~~lz:=-r:;:: for momlu1 end ·~ Ra.rd Burton = ... ~mMt: s. fZl) a..k ntetrl . "Parldltt R• the ' ~or your CDn¥enJence. .,. stortcf'' A cont1Mpor1ry dram1tlt1· de1' movies. tion of tht utrl«dln1ty, ytt little· --D·A-YT-IM_E_M_O_V_IE·S-known, life of blind poet John Mlf· ~~~ ~:~ J~::ed~ne St1llybr1n. t-.JO a ..., Daert" (•ts) '50 -Don ., la er.. .. Cfle4a Barry .• ...,.... .,, tf Dr. W1...r 9:JO a [1Pica&J ,...... Cnl9dl (dra) 44 -Gary Cooper, MarilJn &Vltn lnvtstl11tes con-10:00 (j)...,... CenMt" (dra) '54-Annt sumer ettdlt probltmi. CrlWford, Pew Cummins. D ..._. 12.1IO m "'Dnl• .._ t11e ...._.,. a> Mn Clatt (Wes) '39-Henry Fonda. 10:00 a aw am....., -.., 1:00 a.,.........,. (WQ) ·tt -Rich· (Tentative) "Th• Moonllaht Huler" ard Dix. Robert Forster stars IS I youna Qi (C) "'Nllpn" (susp) '53 - doctor who Jeopardtzn his carffr Marllyn Monroe, Josepll Cotten. by t1klna 1 Hc:Ond Job worklnc u l:JO G ""WltlttA ,_ u.. rr..c.u.." the oveml~t physician at 111 tmtr· (dra) '57-Mirltne Dittrich Tyrone renc:y hospital. Ann Sothern, Tisha Power Ctlaites lluthton ' Stertlna, Sam J1tfe, Leif Etlcbon, • · , Christophtf' Stone Ind Rosemary S:OO a (C) -,:,Y fer ~ (com) 61 DeCamp 1lso ster. -Glenn ford, Oon1ld O'Conn«. ~GI~".:' l:JO CJ) {C) ...,.... llety et Dr. w....r Pem (dn) '44-Gary Coopv. ca Cl)) (I) m""" 0 "The D (C) .,.... H .. ., .... ~ Acolyte" A rn4ntally distuntcl 10un1 (com) '61 -ste¥e McQuttn, Jim woman who st1nds to Inherit 1 for. Hutton, Paula Prttttiss. tune btcotnts tht prbontf of 1 rellclous sect. Bettye Ackerm1n 1nd Sam Jiff• auest. 1 ...... ,.... •..-t let S..rt lO:JO I Dkt YtnMI Aft · nn. 'USl*tl t. Mvtnirw ..... · h.._..ltectth.._..I II) la Trtt1tellda c.rt. 11:00 EE 111 JR!.. ..... hltef~ ........ TIM Lucy Sllow n. AibMH flt Mod Squad Cl) Mr. Lua, C..bet . "1 lrethr. Natitut (dftitft ( I Cl)) ltwt A.trkaa S1yft 11:15 ! a ..... l4 ll:JO @m (I),,. A1urlc11 ... 1ca Lit. lhvft: cc> "'Saw- _,. (wes) -Glenn ford, Michael Bums, 01n1 Wynter. 1 9~mJMMJ ea .... n-. •••n Mevft: fer ........ (drl) '39-Und1 D1rntfl, Ann Sothem. u ca (I)> Cll Wide • .,., ,.. Miits "Minnix & lonptrltt'' · a .... : "'My Uttlt ~ (corn) '40-W. C. Atfds, M11 West. l llllUN;I•,....... lZ:OO TwlffPt ZoM Mftlt: .,,.. "' .., Wh9dW' i ) '6l-P1ul Anka, Ruth Rom1n. 12:JO '"'° Mevft: '11lt W4ett ....... (ldv) '52 -Rhond1 Atmlnf, Star· llnc Hayden •. Mlch11I Mslra. 1:00 A e._ ~'""" 1:55. Mevte! "'h" Twt Caw f'll(' rc=m) '62 -Peter Stlltn.. 2:00-~Mw Z:JOc~ "'T9Q9 Jee." 1:50 ..... : "flfPt .. ~ (tdv) '63 -Patricl Alltft. ~l!l~f> ...... ?J'.} .... ua ,,..... Partltdtt , ... ., Adl•·lZ Wtdad Stir Tm : ~·--( (I)) Trd ., C:....MMn um. RllC8ft Htur 6:l01Mtn Cfttfla Show hwhc:ttt4 m......, .... ,... : Illa hn,actM " tht ..... ( (J)) lavt A9ttricaw Stylt . fflelda., .... 7:00 u a())ma>""1 .... ,. ,., Dolan Meet~ Tt T ... U.. Tmla ~ 11.twtLKy n. Fii (J)C.as_.e la laU Low AIHricN ~ :W...1 ( ())) .... llD ., ... .. TIM Ada•s f a•llJ 7:JO 8 ,....Up Sindy Hiii Interviews former police chief Tom Reddin and discusses his current occup1tion ., the head Of I lar1e MC:Urity fUlrd firm. I Q:i ~ Htlt,wood S..••m ..... Amttlcn stJt• WefW ef MftatllN WMW tf th Sea ...... $ .... : (C) (Zltl) .., .. Ian tf th SllJ" (Wtl) '56 -Jeff Chandler, Dorothy Milone. 11""' ludl a~~,.: THE OAI LY PILOT, TV W£1JC, OCTOKJt l!. lt11 I ............ ....... (com) '81 -Miiie..,. WtfN tf ....., notda, Altdy Grl~ .., Liiie ...,... ................ ...... fiOneJ plln I MIPtf·nHnlrttlc tvt• acr..-111:11 ......... l:GO. a! (]) "' fM6t Eddie Ind t :IO I""" nlnr •lone tot.thtr 1t hofnt, ,.. an to have It imperiled by their Intro-10:00 duction to Ban1·Blna'i i.rott.tr, e BUDDY la LEE-GREAT Boom·~~'iif=t"';!! *IN BARNABY JONES J J ,,£!, Can You Sparw an Ad?'' B a7J CJ)())....., .._ IJll· frtd S.nford toes Into ahow ksi· di Day Gtorfe llltlb •a.....,.. nas to let hit wtilte bfotfttt 111-ln bride wt90 tltl'lll r-. i.., •II 1 le- (COffttdi1n Allin Onke) out of h 1 to tr1ftdy when w .,_ ol lloutt artd CM.It of his h1lr htt hotel-owntt ...,._ le • ,.,. a Mewlt: (2lw) ooc-.ut. .. (com) S9rinp dunt·bufa "tcddetllff 'lt-the Marx Brolhtrs. She's intent on murdtrlnt lw lilt WtW WM Wttt busll1n4's partner wfNft ......., <R ()))CJ)&> lh•lle o. tntm to "'-t"'te -. ,......_. Tr Accidtfrr' Tht cr1sti of 1 o eecideftt. t..io,d lochet, ,_,At bus loldtcl wtttt younpters sends ·~ Ed Power 1lao ..-. reporter Pate Campbtll atter. th• DD a tD,... .._ operator of • shoddy but lint dt· "Cold Wfnc1·~ sniper .-i ... lie 1 thrut on his life. of two fldoty "°"""" In • CO.· IH Dita9 panr Plrklnc lot Miida set. Andtt· .,..,.. c-.. ton •ncf Set. ~ Oii • ""' ol • Jtllll ......, se... str1nJ!t combination of IUlftdl. ...... ........ i ... ..... ........ .....,, ...... : lts Mttln ..... R.._ '-It .............. la Ne Cati ....... ... s-.t ........ a.a.,..,. .....,..... . ........,... Tlltnt: ...... l:IO 8 IJ:Z (I) (I) M•A.,.N No infor· .. SlliuNtt "Annie "-int(' 1n1tlon was tv1il1blt from die Mt· lO:JO I ...., lt•HH ,..., ~ or die series' producers. """ llU @9fDCMce & tlM HtPf '*'....., ii11 "Cflico I tht Yin" Chico 1p. 11:00 I (I) I u-pllfj for 1 permit to IMt11t 1 bath-(I) - tub, and thlt brlnas 1 visit from 1 lest ,:t_ city '""*'°' (R1lph Manza). Wllen 6 lit. a..... the IMpector orders Chico to v•· ....,._: (C) ., t111ttr' (ro.) c.tt tht v.n, Ed offers to shire hi '58 -Cary Gr1nt, lnrrtd a.11t1en. llvina qu1rters with Chico ind the n. ..._ ,. two Pfomptly cet in t1ch other's ~IWP~-Wlf. ..., __ I Men lrlffta Slltw 111 lttW ......, & YWll s.a... Show .. n.. ........ oa.wc1e1tea1t1Peni 1 wt1..,... •• 1:00 R (fZ CJ)()) Hawaff fJft.O flvt·O ) Lan A9tfbi ..... Chief Steve McGarrett Is ttied for 11:15 llO Cfntllll S4 murder bf 1 rroup of d1n1erous ll:JO R (H) (I) P111 -..-..... , convicts led by his sworn enemy tis late MMlt: (C) ..,..... tf Ille Honore YIShon afttf' ha turns him· l.epa" (ld·fl~73 -Stuart Whtf. self owr to them In rttum for their min. Janet llicti..,.Rory CaltMMtn. rtltlM of nine hostlJIS. 19 Ci) lfl llllD ......, C... D U CJ) 9 a;) TIM lectfwd ftM ~m1111n Ilia "The Great Blue Lake land & ....._: (C) ..... .._. Ill O~lopment Company" R~ford W8'N" (dra) '66-RlcMrd ...,,!toll, recovers $10,000 stolen bf 1 salts· O (QI())) CJ) WW. ...., ... m1n and In the process uncovers clll "The 2nd Annutl UIMlffldtl 1 huft land swindle. Richard B. B1ehtlor of die Yetr ""ardt'' Shull, D1n1 Alcar, Bob Hastlnp ~ "'CartlilM ........ <••) 1nd Dennis Pattlck ~t. '52-Jamn Sttwtrt, Wtndtll eor.,. n. u............ m......_: ,., ..... tB ()))(1) Q) A IC f' r i. I J fJl) WuNtt .... w..-II .... : (C) (Zit) "The Tltltf Mo 12;00 Ca•• .. Dhllltf" (dra) '73 -Ryin II Black Sabbath on Don O'Neal. Jacqueline Bluet, Warren I h R k Co Oita, Jill Cliyburcti. Chartes Cio· * K rs ner oc nc.t ffl Ntd Beatty Autin Ptncfltton II Dew IJr9Mt bet ~ Gr~ory Sltrrl. Wtbstet McGee. w~ m ......... .,, .... "" (d,.) 'Sl-saes abtolutely nothinr wronc In Prnton foster, Pea•• Castle. steallnr Jewels from people •ho can 9 ltocl C..C.rt ltfotd to buy new ones, fonnt I fD Klfp'a a.,. Vtry profitable partnership with I J2;JO Q) Movte: "'CflaMl)er tf fttntn" loci1lltt-who's very beautiful and (hor) '40 -Ulll Painter, Lall• VCRY bl'oka-whldl 1llows them to Binks. win• Ind dint-and rob-tht l1nded 1:00 D a m ................. Gutlb 11ntry of Houston. Only "fly In the Include John Otnvtr lrtd Undl ltioft • Ointment" b Insurance lnvestl11tor stadt. Reilly who's 1lso very briaht ind 1:55 U Mowlt: .. ..,. H A ~ none too happy •bcxit his company's (dr1) '53 -fredtle M1rcli, CIOt\I h1Vln1 to PIY off. Ht b1its hf$ trap Gt1h1me. by countlnf on Wtbsltr's ero and 2;30 m All·"1Pt Aew: °1lewtf ...... A the "11me" is on. SttHfer," ....., I ~111· I 1" leW Gees l :l5 IJ Mevft: .,,... .. (com) '40-R11 liltw6t: (C) (Zlu) "'SeciMd TIM Milland, Ann Ntlflt. • Pap 11 S/\TUR DAY M The Rifleman YlctOfJ 1t Sta Movie: ''Tht fuller Brush 'lr1" (com) '50 -Lucille Ball. Eddie Albert OCTOBER 18 9 Movie m Electric Com~ny 11 :00 1J ~ (}) Fir Owt s..-u ""b 0 Ci) m Worl4 Serles lase II In the event the 6th 1ame 5:55 NIC Sttln t11 Akohol is necessary for the World Series 6:00 S..11rlM Semester play offs, NBC will carry the game &:JO TY 8 Clauroom today The tlme and teams are still Property Manacement tenutJve, and all programming IS let's Ral' subject to chanee without notice 7:00 S...nrist Semester I Tijuana: Window to the South • @ fI' Emer11ncy + 4 • This Is the Nfl 6 WHllend : Soundstai1 (9 ) CD Hon1 Kona Phooty I l:JO ~ (]) a Ghost Buaten Wllillt Movie: " P110" (wes) '49 - : Snlnie Strfft John Payne, Gail Russell 7:JO New Approachu to Hich School ( 6 Movie: "The Plainsman I the Ltatnln& A DIKl~ine lldy" (dra) '46 -William Elliott, B Qj I (jg) m Si1munf Gail Patrick. (Qi )(3)Tom & Jerry/ 'r•Pt Apt Show f\. I 1 I I~ r' 1 l ( > ~; I Ytwtl\ l the lisues (Jementary News @ Terry & His Friends 12:00 O 1 (fl Valley of the Dino· 1:00 @ Pebbles l lamm saurs lanun O Movie: (C) "Apache Drums" 0 @ m Secret Life of (wes) 'SI -Stephen McNaffy, Coleen Walter Kitty Gray, W1fl11d Parker. I :~ce~~~e~arbl• !R :1a l~~ue Marble Couraceoua Cit § Chiller Matinee Unit Four W Realldades (R) A 12 part blfln True Adventure aual Lalino public/cultural affairs I Voice of Tokyo series that opens with a look al Electric Cempany the 3rd Annual National Latino l :JO (i1J lup Bunn7/ltoad· Media Coalition Conference held runner Hour last April in San Antonio, Texas, I U \6)(19) m Pink f'anther and-a dramat1zal1on ol Pedro Pit· friends of Min tn's epic poem 1bout Puerto Rican Dtn11b the Met1Kt hfe in New York City. (~ ) (}) Tbt Lost Saucer I Rotler '"'"' Movie: (C) .. Dayton's Devils" 12:30 !'.rn Fat Albert (dra) '68-l&Slie Nielsen. Rory Cal· lost In ~ houn, L11nie Kazan Three Stoo1es m Movl1; "Man In the Saddlt'' : Blac• Pe~ve on the News (wes) '51 -Randolph Stott. Joan 1:00 0 ())(I) CBS Children's film Leslie. festival (30m1n) "Me & You, Kan fID Milter R_!Jers' Ntl11tbothood earoo" An Aus1ralian boy does his 9:00 CJ Q) Cl) (IQ} m La n d o f t h e best to raise an orphaned baby lest kangaroo, but discovers It is no D MevCe: "1iunman of the Rio easy task.. The film is from Grandt" (wes) '65 -Guy Madison. Australia. Su_eerm1n 00 Movie: "The Crime of Dr. (ta! ) (])Adventures of Cll· forbts" (dra) '36 -Robert Kent. • Gloria Stuart c.utr, Mulk U <9 (j)) CI) Q) Ulldt Croc'1 C:.rn1t...,.1 8toct t:lO @ (i) Stooby Doo ff) SaJ 19thcr: Natlonal Edition • ~ 0 ltu11, )H, Ru n f!) Sal y l'ltlenta luve It to haver 1:30 B @ What's It All About THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 12, lt70 8 Aarku:ture USA Movie: (C) "l9dl11" (sd·fl) 71 -All-!!,pan1se cast. o <12! > ro m The Odd 1111 Couple Movie: "Udy Without 1 Pass.· porf' (dra) '50 -Htdy Lamfrr. I T.hi1 Wttk In tht NFL @ Concern The Tribal (Jt U.S. llflvy Z:JO Stepi to Ll•fftlna The lr1h1worts Combat (Qf (i)) Q) Speed lutlJ Outer Limits A111erlc.ln Music Scent 6 Cducatloft at Wort C.unhy ShowcaM • Aarlculturt USA 3:00 list of tht Mohlc.liu ~ (Qt' CJ)) aJ Amtrlan Bind· stand I Nn Game of tht Week Ebony Affair Movie: (C) "Tra~ of the C.f' (dra) '54. -Robert Mitchum. Tab Hunter, Teresa Wrleht O Movie Q) Hich Cllt~Nll ~ Ci) Yoke of Aarlculture ~i Country Pl1ee I Film Feature Curucolendu Saturday Matin« 3:30 Newsmaker1 Saturday Movie: "Reap lht Wild Wind" (dra) '42 -John Wayne, Ray Mil· land, Suun Hayward, Paulette God- dard (i) Movie: "Mr. Hu" (com) '46 - leo Gorcey & the Bowery Boys. O Water Wond "Bia Fish & W1ter Skis" Host J1mes Franciscus t1kes viewers t~ the Miami Seaquarium where he hand-feeds 1iant sword· fish, manta rays ind other danaer· ous l1sh. later the cameras visit Berkeley, California's International • Ski Championships. Ci1 Tarzan Theatre m Movie: .. Go(' (sci·fi) '5-4 - Richard Egan, Constance Oowlina. @ ("3 Championship lowllna 9 Movie: (C) "Tht House on Grttnapplt Road" (susp) '70 - Christopher George, Janet Leifh. 9 Wilburn Brethen Show m Fanfarrla falcon 4:00 8 @(}) CBS Sports Sptdacular (2hr) Events include: ''The Pan American Games," from Mexico City, Mexico; and "The Cham· paane," race for 2-year-olds from Belmont P11k, Elmont. N.Y. S.mtr ~ b1t1 Feotbllf Hlrhflpb It Takes A Tltl.t "uul• loJ Show Porte• WaceMt ,..._ : '"'hat ( CJ)) AMto Radn1 Fll111 · Futbol So«tr Mtdla Yob of Acriailtvra 4:30 3 . Hopn's HtfOtl Ma~ridl 1Na1hvlllt °" the Road C.llfo111ia ,..,,...., Cl)) NFL &amt of thl Wff• &rntest Sciorts Leatnds Corou New 5:00 Cllll1an's Island U <9 CJ)) (]) al ABC's Wldt World of Sclorts 0 Wiid Wild Wtst @)News m "The Great Northfield, *Minnesota Raid", with Cliff Robertson and Robert Duvall, 1st Run m Movie: (2hr) "Tht ,, .. t North· rietd Mlnneset.I Raid" (wts) '72 - Cliff Robertson, Robert Duvall. I Nlaht &.fiery Pop Goes the Country Silent Film "The Unholy Three" (1925) Lon Chlney st1rs. 5:JO CJ)®) @Cf) ..... I Addams fem~ Ottte Rascals Hour I , • • • r , • • &:ool ! ())~CJ) a> m...., • • News I& Battles "Battle of the At· lantic: Supply line to Freedom" l.11t of the Wiid M1vttkr h0111ide St.r Tttl Melian Musicals (j) National Geo1raplllc Htt Haw 6:Jo (]) o <a Ci)> m,.... • MIC Ntw1 Cotlftftnct 6 Sammy & CompaAJ a Joe & Sons m Pop Goes the Collntry : tit Open Mind ' lo• dt MHlcO • film featu11 My UttSe Martie 7:00 Candid C.llttft larblry Coast Tiie l1111e Is (Continued) (tjt (()) Cl) GE NCAA Football "What's Communism All About?'' The lime for this aame is TENTA· Another ol lhe CBS informational -------------------------- TtV£. dependina on the lime and series for youn1 viewers, lhis one locltlon of the 6th World Series eAplores the ori1in1I ideas and 91seball 1amt. If the baseball present realities of Communism as 1anit Is aired in the mornlnf, this well u lb evolution in Europe, Asia 1ame will be scheduled sometime and the Caribbean. CBS News cor· in flle afternoon. Teams to be an respondent Christopher Glenn Is the nounced. All pro1ramming is sub· reporter. and the program il\cludes )ec:t to chanae without notice a trip to a arammar school in (10) Wenfs-A·'°"'"' Leonia, New Jersey, where a presl I"* S.... Sttllt dent is btlnt elected in 1 one· 10:00 8 @CI) Cl) Shu.11111/tsb Hour party system-he has no opposition D CI Hll m I. J. ft d the -to demonstrate Whit •n election "91M't el ._ ~ Is like in a Communi1t country. ft utl(JALl Sltvttldo DIJ l'ar· 0 Mr. Chlpi M'f Stan Chambers Is host or this D Movie: (C) "Dawn at Sotono'' e fni. 84*1 Patt. (Wn) 'S4 -Rory Calhoun, Piper I.':'.: 1 ~ IL.au':;..N:.:,lcof. ,.. .... Tiit ""'"' .. s.fenlslt Movie : lafahan of Shah Abbas (R) 10:30 1U (6)@) m Wertwlnd Z:OO Ouaty's Treehouse P•p 14 REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE We have a small, friendly staff. Pleasant office. Personalized manage- ment if needed and pay a higher com- mission than most offices. Specialists In hOme resales & Income property. Call D•n at 548-n11 [~ (1 Camino 'Realty m * •• 9:00 8 '"''•• ftr Min that tllt ont, soMlon · .,,_, to c,....._, Let A.I• ''Th• bt aulddt. · Lady In the Tower'' A portrelt of 1 B ......_: (z..) ~ lMil"' fire looltovt in h•r 20th MllOft, 111 (dra) '45 -Fred MacMun.y, tlont 1t 6000 feet In th• Anltlt ()) ID ~ ,,.. Ille -... N1tlone1 F0<est. D S.W:-A. T. BATTLES (i)IW..W~lt~W--· 119' * HIGH-JACK GANG ) l U<Ql(J))Cl)OJI. W. A. T. • IWfHCI .... "Criss CfoSS" A flnandalfJ·nlfntd (}) QJ ~ tl•MnltOf' wflo ttd ttte heist of his NiwS own tledronics warthousa In .tlldl : F1riq u.. two poliumen were st1in, pnltnda . Hee Hew to 1ssist the police hwestl11tlon IO Dr. Jlum liwasJM HMr he Cln silenc. Ille one IMf10ft who knows of his lrwoiv.rnent. 7:JO II Wlld W...W •f AMN1 "Prairie · I W1Mttlatt Doc Town" . E..., It .._...., D DM Ada•a' SctMll Test Ctltb· ,,... n. rity ruests ,,.. M1rtln Miiner 1nd t :JO Q2) (I)(() M ~ ... JoAnne Pflu1. A torridbllnd d•t• culminates In I Love Anltriut StJtt Carol Kester's marYll1• to • hind· Ltt'1 Mile A Dul some travel 1pnt. Rotm l22 CD ee .. AIM Tle1tpo S.btt tf fNMpo 10:00 IJ (Ill CJ) (j) CI re I h f H tt 1:00 1J ~Cf)({) Tiit .Jttfer1011S Lou· C1rol's special auut is M111I• lse ind Geor1e's 1nnlvewry 1lmost Smith. ends their m1rna1e when Georae D TONY FRANCIOSA IS insists th1t Louise's weddina vows *"MATT HELM"·NEW! include promlsln1 to love, honor. fJ <a ({)) Ci) m ... t t " ••• and "lie'' for her husb1nd. "Gime or the Century" A multi· D @ (6) Iii m Eturaucrl million dollu wlnner-llk ... 11 potier "The lndired Method" Elaine Heil-rime drtws Matt Helm to Las veil 1uests IS ~ p1r1medic tr1inee Veias 11rhen the sponsor of 1 11rho has • chip on her shoulder, m1them1tical cenius Is found sl1ln. IS she works with G11e Ind De· 0 Mowit: (C) (10) "'Sl•i.al•" Soto. Her rudeness lo 1n tld~rty (•ts) '53 -Rock Hudson. woman and her nervousness durin1 a., llwi• .,. the treatment of 1 heart patient Mnical c..tnt alienate the firemen, until her quick n.. UtttMdl•W.. response to 1n emeraency involv-: ......_: Vtlcel, f1e111 Ing paramedic -DeSoto proves she IM ~ Sllew his potential. 10:30 6 TtdtJ It Alu C.fftt9tt !U.t's aub ..... Hee Hew SW .. U /Qwlz n.. <a())> CIJ m s 1 t u , d • , u:eo a 0 Cll m ..... Nlpt Wltll H .. 1n1 Cosell Mewte: (C) OiflJe ~ ...,...... D Movie: (C) (2ttr) .,latUe •f the drt) '68 -John lr9l1nd. ~m111•11dos" (dra) '69 -Jack Pa-Cl) ~ JH•• l1nce, Robert Hundu, Curt Jur1ens. tlO,) <tit {))) News m BICENTENNIAL LAFFS m Mtv1e: --ri.. 8"1t ....U.fltW * ON HEE HAW '76 MIHeMta Riki" (wes) '72 -Cliff H Ha Robertson, Robert Duv1ll. I " . ~f Cl11ttlll Cellag1 @ TIM P'.T.l. Club Spanish Mftlt (j) DH Ad••t' Scttttt Tnt Mevle • t' ... • 34 CrMt P'1r1or11111a1: .i.111ie • Mtvlt a.sslcs "lldy Rudolph" (R) . Rid eo...t &II Super SM 11:15 Mewle: "'C• fer A C:...rd" m Jap111t1t La111ua11 ,,.,,.... WU) '57-Frtd McMurr.y. 1:30 II (ii)()) Cl) Dec A sicll burglar 1Drl•ltic left St.iea PIYI 1 night "housectll" on the (I)) Sdtect FictiM TIMetre Bogtrts and is surprised by Doc ll:JO ,....._ 52! (C) ...,.. lbctc who winds up trutina hi• unsoli· ~ (rom) '71 -Susln St. cited ~tltnt. • James, l'bbert Pritt, Jim a.ctn U "'' '°" th• CoufttlJ D U Cl) 9 s....-, *Pt Plul 9:00 B (ii) (}.) ()) Maty TJltr Meort Simon hosts, Ind ruests Include M SfloW Eileen Heckart 1uests 11 G1rfunbl 1nd sinltr fltloebe Sftow. M1ry's 1unt Ao, a .Prestl1ious news-00 lllevtt: -a.tit ..,... Ille .,... piper journalist ind overwhelmina (drt) '63-Ancly Stewart, Edd Peny. prim• donna. When she comes to fJ Mfttt: (C) "'T1't rr.ftt1f1_.. vi.sit the WJM·TV newsroom, every. (wes) '66-Buri Llncaster, Lee Mu· one Is e.xcited, ucept Lou, who vln, Jade Palance, Robtrt Ry1n. lsn't_llrticul1rly Impressed. r;:evie: (C) '"Elzalletll IM IJ Qa Cl) lti @m Nit Satu~IJ (dra) '39 -Bette Divis. NllM Mtwit: (C) (Zin) "'T1't Nn · Mewlt: "'Pnfect ..._..,.,. CMblrtea" (R) (dra) '72-Georae (scl·fi) '53-Donna lbrtef. C. Scott, Stacy K11ch, J1ne Aluin· 1:00 8 At 0.. Wllfl • • • "Howard der, Scott Wilson, Rosalind Cash. A fut," 1uthor ind hlstori1n. rookie cop Is 11slrned to wort wllfl ~ Reel Ce..cart an older veter1n cop end Is f11cln· l:lO llewle: "TM NaUlll Cit(" (dta) ated with the otder man's unottflo. ' -Howard Duff, Don Teytor. do.x methods of dtallng with people m ........ -..: ....... ,... 1nd sih1111ons. Ke also btcOfHI tie ,... • ..,,... hit ....,, .. aw1re of UM vtttr1n•s lmpendln1 . ..AMtlltt flllt ,...... retirement which Is contempllted J:OO R .._..: ..,. .... S,.nW' (dra) with such dre1d by the older min ·U-Jofln Glrfletd, Maurffn O'H11'1. ~ DAILY l'tt.or. TY WU«. ocroaut If. lt75 --~--- - Staying in Shape: The· Rigorous Steps VIP's Are Taking DAILY PILOT I • OMN•.~UNTY, CAUFOllNIA ' . Meals That Have uKept" For 200 Years!-Our Bicentennial Cookbook ' How Much Do You ~ Know About Car Accidents? Warning: The Surgeon General Has ·Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 01975 .. J. ~Tobacco Co. Waftt k» NII a ftilltOUI P41'90n a .,.etloft? Send tM QUHtloft Mt a ~ to "Ma." F-lly WMkly, Mt Leal~ A-. .. ..._ YM, N.Y. 10022. Wa'll pay .$5 '°' publlafl9d ~lone SoftY, -can·1 -•r other-. • 0 FOii ELIOT JANEW Al, economld l OW' predictton. for ow economic fulwe on ranlfl optima.tic. 11 there no tip of ~' or laope for dae fvtureP-A.S. Kf'aoil~ Brooklgn, N.Y. • I used to be criticiud for being too optimistic. Now it's the reverse. We Americans live in a wort<l in which all the o countries a.re bargaining in their own interests, while· FOR EILEEN FORD At a career woman, wife and mother, how do you keep 10 trim and bealthy?-Mn. Jane ~eany, South Rive,, N.J. • 10e secret is not very complex. ( 1) Allow enough time to exercise daily, even .. if it means getting up a half-hour earlier. (2) Diet, as well as daily weidtlng. must become a way of life. (3) NeveT become so tired that it shows on your face. ( 4 ) Relaxation is important-even if it's jwt a long soak jn the tub (with lots of bubbles) on Saturday afternoons. FOR 0 . /. SIMPSON, &IDT of the Buffalo Bflh After your 2,003-yard year and your TV exposure, I think you symbolize pro football. How do you feel about it?- J .J. Connolly, Durham, N.C. • I don't agree. When I travel around the country, people tend to associate me with the "Superstars" show as much us pro football. Joe Namath is still Mr. Pro Football. FOR TAYLOR CALDWELL I was disappointed to hear that your 1972 marriage ended in divorce. Would you ever marry again, even though you are in your 70's?-D.J. Sullivan, Brighton, Mass. •Yes, I would. This is one woman who needs a husband to be head of the house and manage things and bring order out of chaos-or maybe the reverse, wruch is more interesting. FOR HALE IRWIN, U.S. Open champ in '14 I'm told a National Open championship brings the winner About a million dollan in side bene6ts. How did you make out?-Jack Miller, Austin, Teus • It didn't mean any million dollars for me. I ~ot a few endorsements which paid about $10,000, and thats all. FOii THE "ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR I u w Alice Faye in "Good News" at New Yortc's Westbury Music Fair and I wonder why she stopped making movies. Wb.t's the inside story?-H. Herman, Moosey, N.Y. e Without waiting to padc, she wallc.ed off a movie set in disgust back in 1945 and has been baclc only once since then. She made D brief comeback In 1962 in -state Fair," was sorry she did, and·ldssed movies good-by. She decided to headline as Mrs. Phil Harris in.stead. None of the oHers during her "retirement" appealed to her, until "Good News .. came along. ("My children and grandchildren were grown, and I didn't feel I was deserting them," said Alice.) 'The fact that none of her musicals won an Oscar still rankles: 'We were used! When those old movies were sold to 1V nnd made millions, \Ve didn't get a cent-not even an old r~I of film for a souvenir." Cover PhoCo by Ian V•oOh•f'l/Tr•ntworld we put our own national interest la.st. 1 see no sigru of bn- provement while this unrealistic stance continues. But I'm confident we11 see an improvement once we learn to stand up to oil countries, and once we ask Russia what she can do for us In return for our letting her eat at our table. Actually. fm very hopeful about the future, but not because I expect thlnga to get better by themselves as a bonus for our faithful attendance at the wishing we11. FOR RONALD RE/.CAN, formeT CooemM of Calif. What qualities do you rep.rd a1 most important in a Coveroor?-Cyula Ho&mao, Watabury, Conn. •A govemor, OT any other officeholder, should make every decision on the assumption that he will never seek office again. This doesn't mean he definitely won't seek it, but that he must never malce a decision on the basis of how it might affect voters in the next election. The prope-r basis is that ft be for the good of the people. FOR BILL HUDSON of The Hud8on Brothe,, Has any of you ever fallen for another brother's girl?- R.B., DecatUI, lll. • We have too much respect for each other to do that. If we did, it wouldn't go beyond the .. thought" stage. Brett is going out with a super ghl right now, but Mark and I would never dream of stealing heT away. If the three of us are out, and we see a nice girl, we draw lots to decide who makes the pitch. Sometimes the three of us go together and kid around about which one she wants. FOR PHYLLIS DILLER How often do you go to the haird.resser?-Penny Bero, Green Bay, Wis. •Never. FOR REP. SAMUEL STRATTON (D-N. Y.) One of the criticisms of your proposal that women be ad- mitted to West Point is that if a woman got pregnant, she could not rul6JI her 6ve-year commitment after graduating. How do you answer that?-Joanna Banker, Amherst, N.Y. • This doesn't happen often among women in the armed forces. Male graduates are sometimes prevented from ful· filling their commitments, too. I trunk women who are mo- tivated enough to put up with the rigors of a service academy will have enough self-discipline to carry out th~ir l'Ommitment. 0c101>e1 12. 11115 /iml(V ~ The Newspaper Megazlne A~ ....... 9f 0.-C1 le ........ .._ ~ K. Muon. C"""9tM ol the 8NNI A. Edwerd Miit«, l',.aldeld ------- MORTON flltANI(. l're1Jdfff end l'ullJWtw LEONARD a. DAVIDOW, Chai,,,..,, RORRT D. CARNEY, Euc. V.l'.·Au«. ~,._, PATRICK M. 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()ppe,._"MhHr, Anita ........... ltROOUCTION: Rlchanl Mlfleft, Dir.; Roberta Cofflne, Matt.up. .. How We Keep Fit" Surprising, Rigorous and Heart-Thumping Wft)'S Famous People Keep In Shape A8 t.ol d t.o OtarlN M e rrill Dowdem Recently, FAMILY WEEK.LY u ked a host of well- known people of various agea.-all rem.ark.able for their health and vitality-what they do to keep in shape. The celebrities answered with lists, sermons, lectures, daily ached- ~ul~ven poetry! Here they are-actors, athletes, musicians. savants--sbaring with you their daily exercise regimens. DR. JOYCE BROTHERS "My exercise is swimming. When I'm home, I do 80 to 100 laps per day in an Olympic-size pool. You know, exercise is the best tranquilizer around. Stud- ies have been made comparing the electrical activity in the muscles before and after exer- cise and before and after dosage with one of the most frequently prescribed tranquilizera. Elec- trical activity in the muscles is an objective way to measure a person's nervousness. It wu found that alter 15 minutes of exercise, the electrical activity ' in muscles declined by 20 per- cent and continued declinina for an hour. The traoquilizina drug, used on the same pcnoo, produced very little diff ereoce an electrical activity in the muscles." 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Ocltober 12. 1t15 KATHARINE HEPBURN "Don't Get Fet" "Here's my advice for stay- ing healthy, in list form: ( 1) Don't gel faL (2) Sleep enough. (3) Don't put thinp off. ( 4) Exercise out of doon. in any weather and every day. ( S) Learn to do things that don't COil anything. (6) Tell the truth." CHARLTON HESTON "Enrd8e Should Be Torture" .. An actor's principal tool is his body. Like an athlete. an actor can't give bis best unless he's in good physical condit.ion. Even if he's playina a man in a wheelchair, an actor must be in top shape to give his maximum performance. I keep in shape mainly by runnina-not merely joging-two miles a day oo Mulhollaod Drive in the Holly- wood Hills near my home. I a.llo swim and do stretching ex- eteila, and I play tennia every day I can. But thinp like ten- o.il are fun, aod I think if exer- ciae is going to do any good, it must be bard work. Running ii torture for me. I keep on run- nina because I want to keep on working." MUHAMMAD ALI A Pomt to PhJ9lcai Atn111 .. How do I keep in shape? you aat., rll tell you, man, it's DO eaay tut; I never drink and I never smote, And you can bet I don't gamble OD dope. I run, and sometimes carry a weight, To help get rid of the extra freiatit. U you like to cal, and are lazy too, Then there's a lot you'll have to undo; And if you really want to bustle, You ouatit to try the Ali sbuftle. But the best exercise, if you are able, Ia to firmly push away from the table." "My Other 'Conversl on'- to Fitness" BILLY GRAHAM .. Physical fitoesa, to me, is good boulekeeping. This won- derful mechanism called the body is a marvel of muacles, nerves, arteries and tissuo-the mott amazing piece of ena.i- neerina in the uruverae. Lite lesser machines, it requires care and maintenance. It is traaic that one of the most aftluent societies in the world, the U.S., bu one of the poorest records of physical health. Somehow, we have lost respect for the importance of health. "About 20 yea.rt ago I took a look at myself in the mirror and was datrea.ed al what I saw. My stomach had begun to protrude, my color wu pale and wan, my posture wu be- ginning to sag. In that moment I bad a 'coovenioo' of sorta, to a sensible program of physical Atnea which bu prevailed to this day-and it was one of the important decisions of my life. "Rardy a day goes by that I do not jog up the mountain road where I live, with half of ·it up a steep grade. Even though I have bad a 20-year problem with hiali blood pressure, I be- lieve this exercise bu length- ened my life by several years. In addition to getting strenuous exercise daily, I do bend-oven and push-ups in my room. Abo, CAPTAIN JAMES A. LOVELL Fonner MlronllUt md helld of the Prellclent'• Council on Ph'*9f Rtnea Md Sporta -1•1 Involve lly FemllJ'' "It would be nice if I could report that I decided to keep myself fit because of some mar- velous inaight or noble impulse. But that isn't the way it hap- many ti.ma I carry dumbbells for arm aod hand exercila, and when poaib&e. I swim half an hour a day. -roo many people exercise sporadically. This ii a mistake. It not ooly does little ~ in my eatima.tioo. but it is actually dangerous to eopae in violmt exercise unlas your body is conditioned for it. "I don't think the kind of ex- ercise is important. I do belieft it is important to brine moat of the body's muscles into play in the exercise program. Even· ruDJling in a fixed position (which I do wheo weather or cin:umstancel prevent me from exercising o ut-of-doon) is good. I have a friend who rum up and down the stain forty or fifty times • day. The important thing is to act the old •ticter' chugging aod the blood ·mov- ing through thole arteries to make the body come alive." pened. For more than 2S yean. from my daya as a midlbipman throuah my career u a Navy pilot and astronaut, 'stayiq in shape' was part of the job de- acriptioo. U you werco't ftt. someone toot-·your place. "It wu only p-adually,, over a period of yean, that I bepn to associate physical fttnea with anythioa other than being able to fty the ship and survive the mission. U I had ·anytbloa resembling an i.mpiration. it oc- curred duri.na the 14 da)'I I spent aboard Gemini 7, unable to move about. with weipt- lesmea relierins my body ot the oecaaity of supportiq it- tdf. The rapid dderiontioo in my physical cooditioa wu a cruh ClOW1e in the eueotial nature of exucise. .. Ute molt Americalll, I pro- fer exercise that is enjoyablo-- aailing, lkiing, teDJlis. ·aolf and Continu~ ' I I ' I t I ' I -------................. 'lllf e.ocar ....................................... ,, ... ... .................. _ ..... ~.,., ................ . 11\"&:i '.O. IOI 1111. CllllT019, ICIWA WM. C:..... .... ......., ..., Ir _,,,..,., __ , ...... i=S ...... ,.,,. .... .............. ,,.................. ........ ... ·---=,_ .............. ~':"= ....... ,,,,,,, ... ....... .._ --.. Oler ... ...,tC:ul ........ ::: ................. ~ =:=-Jl~C: =I:. .'a•WW-um' &:IJUG • mu.._c:..,.., S 5 10 05 07 • ....... c:..,.., 2't L-------------------------~ . ' Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heal~h. ... ' "How"'-''~ Fit" Co~ oCbcr IO-Clllled 1eiaun:' or 'life- time' IP.C)ltl. AJtbouab I WU never a peat athlete, I am fairly pro&icnt in acveral of these activities. I bad cou.na in junaJe, daert and ocean sur- vival. I have flown al.molt every- thi.na that will fty, from COD-. ventiooal aircia.ft· to Apollo 13 and bana gliden. I have learned to sti, sail and akin-dive, and l have played some of the rac- quet sports. I practice these sports whenever I can. and I involve my family in them at every opportunity. It's great fun, but I doo't kid myself that it is, by itself, a great filDcls program . .. Lei'• fece tt, ttwee «four ........... JOU need'° - Ollt ....... and run « 8Wlm 80me ...,., knock off aome alMlpa and puttM.lpe. and dO all ....,.. • ..., • .........,, . ....... ..... It ... '° get your hNrt Ind lwtg11 pumping. I probably don't like it any better than you do, but I 40 it. U you know what's good for you (and I mean that in a frieodlY way), you'll do it. too." PAT BOONE .. A _Clean Con8Clence" "fm asked all the time, 'How do you manage to ·stay so youngr I inf er from that that they expect me to look old, but rm flattered, so I give a seri- ous answer. I always say it's three things: lots of milk. tots of exercise and a clean con- science. Peoplt can understand the milk. which has to do with a balanced, healthy diet. They can understand the exe«:i.se part, too-I jog, play tennis and basketball, work with weights, do physical and competitive things all the time. But the third part-about the 'clean conscience'-puzzlea folks. How can anybody today have a clean oooscience? "Ah, but therein lies the se- cret ot real health. I know where to go to get my con- science clN1tftL I tum to my religion. Because. you acc. to be free of guilt and its accom- panying tensions, is to be eter- nally healthy. That's my 'secret' and I recommend it heartily." LAWRENCE WELK "It's Hard to Beat DMClng" "My farm train.int made me an early riser from the days of my boyhood. My day starts at about S: 30 A.M., without the help of an alarm clock or a 'wake-up call.' After a shower, I swim a few lengths in our in- door heated pool. Another shower, and by this time break- fast is ready. If it's still lOO early to go to the office, I may bit a few golf balls into a net rigged up in our backyard. "Sometimes after a light lunch. I try to get lo the Bel Air Country Club for some golf. I oftentimes wish 1 had dis- covered golf much earlier. I'm convinced that sports, like mu- sic and work habits, are best learned at a very young age. "As for exercises other than golf and swimming, I have an electric powered Exercycle (a 70th birthday gift from our Mu· sical Family). And, of course, when it comes to healthful, en- joyable exercise, 1 find it hard to beat dancing. As. I'm sure many of you already know, I manage to ind~lge in thi,s pleas· ant pastime at every opportu· nity. I'm convinced that a life- time of dancing lively polkas and leisurely waltzes has been instrumental in keeping me in what the doctors tell me is re· markable physical cooditioo for my age. And I assure you, pbysi~l fitness is extremely im· portant--even for a man wbo5e chief contribution to our show is only an occasional 'wunoer- ful, wunnerful' or 'a-one and a-two.' " FAMILY WEEKLY: October 12. 11175 • 1 , you'it save 7¢. lbat translates as more CHOW-CHOW-CHOW for les.s mo ney money money. tmlOOUCNi OCEAN FISH Atf) BEEF CAT CHOW ' Available at these fine storess SIMMONS ClEAN-swEEP ~ 1,,17.0\' . ~11'1. \ ' I' I ' f ' t I , .. I,/\{, • ' ~ ti i l' l"t I ' • • '1 ~··\LIA ~. lomon\ I . ti.: l'u111i•.lii11:•-. Somr ttyle. avallablr with HERCULON' OLCP'IN l'l•Elt • •l.G•6T&•IO 1 ••o••••• or fitSltCUt..•• u .. co•IJ'O••T&•. '°" •T• o._.,,,. ,., ... It's clearance time now. •• and you save on any of these Hide-A-Bed~ Sofas Look for this tac on every H~A·Bed Sofa. h's our promise ro you of Simmons qu~liry, comfort, de~ndabiliry and craft1manship. Simmons has to make room for their 1976 styles ... so you get spectacular savings now. Up to $180. less than you would have paid a few months ago. Choose from designer styles and decorato r fabrics that have made Simmons the name to look for. first. ~The Hide-A-Bed'Sofa ~ onlv by Simmons Mott fabrics protecrt"<I by llPi[. -.1---~ All prius Jhown arc 11\llnufaccurcr" 1u1a1cstcJ rc111I rmc··• • ... ' People Qui% lly4' ... &.G ..... How Mu"h Do You Know About What C.uses Car Aeeldents? ~:-.:_~or--_, True or False? When a.man yields the right of way to a woman driver, it often bas nothing to do with chivalry. (See number 5) TRUE OR FALSE? sons developed at least two of the 1. How subject you are to automobil.e following symptoms: sleep disturbao- accidents depends largely on how good ca. Joss of appetite, severe anxiety. a driver you arc. withdiawal from social contacts and 2. Auto accidents cao hurt you even ii self-destructive fantasies. you escape without a bruise or scratch. a. True. Dr. Manuel ltodstein, CJiDicaJ a. If you have a history of assorted Prof cssor of Medicioe at the Albe11 traffic mishaps, there are certain times Einstein College of Medicine. finds that when you should avoid driving.. there arc certain conditions which in- 4. When you meet another driver at an crease the likelihood of an accident- urunarked intersection, it's euy to teU prone person haviog an accidenL These whether or not he's going to give you conditions include acute boredom, the right of way. lonesomeness. anxiety, frustration, and 5. When a man yields the right of way mental or emotional cooftict. to a woman driver, it often bas nothing 4. True. If he carefully avoids metting to do with chivalry. your eye, be•s sending you a message 8. One of the most deadly types of which translates: .. rm taking the right accidents is the hfad-on collision on the of way-period. And you•d better not open road. You can protect yourself try to take it. because you can't tell ii from the accident-prone driver comiu&.--_I really don't see you or if rm just toward you by simply fticlring a switch. pretending.'" This is borne out by traffic studies conducted~ Tufts Univenity. ANSWERS 1. False. Studies have demonstrated that, in many cases, drivers with above- average skill in car bandliog have more crashes and traffic violations than the general population. Auto accideot- prooeness is, as QDe leading authority points out. "a personal idiosyncrasy that predisposes certain individuals to a relatively high accident rate." Studies show that people most likely to have such accidents tend to have specific characteristics in common, including unhappy marriages, many changes in occupation, a chip-on-the-shoulder atti- tude. And they are given to impulsive action. particularly in stress situations. A further characteristic: .. Anti-atti- tudes"-a negative outlook..- 2. Tru~. In studies conducted by a team of specialists at the Neurological Oinic, Univenity of MUnster (West Ger- many). case histories arc cited of per- sons who .developed serious depr~ions "following accidents, the majority ot which were car accidents." These per- 5. True. A university study of American attitudes toward women driven sug- gests that many men are inclined to give women driven the right of way largely because they think of them as "unpredictable," and fed that failing to yield to them might result in an acci- dent. Howeve.r, studies conducted by University of London behavior special- ists of traffic patterns in both city.. and rural areas showed that .. female driven yielded to male drivers almost as much as male driven yielded to them." 8. True. A team of Indiana University investigators conducted a study in which .. photographic recordings were made of the position of oncoming automobiles on the open highway in the daytime-with and without head- lights displayed on the camera car ... Piodinas: Oncoming can occupied a saf Cf' zooe oo their side of the road when the camera car had its lights oo. Conclusion: 011comint drivers are more alert wlten tlrey /au approaching lteotlligltu ;,. tit• daytime. FAMILY WEEKLY, Oc;too.r 12, 1•75 e • Our famous grown· up version ot the classic favorite for children ... the snuggly fashion that will malce any female a beautiful baby all over again! Take any gaJ who's ever worn and loved and OU""' ... tgt-ow-11 the original version of this wonderful body-bundler ... let her snuggle into our adult Bundler and behold a cold-weather fashion treat! It's deliciously 14'"¥. Flattering to the figure. yet oh so soft and comfortable. It's wonderfully warm ... styled in soft, fuzzy 100% Acrilan4t acrylic-yes, the same good fabric as the famous children's model. The Bundler is made for loungina. for sleeping. for daydreaming ... for just plain luxury. There's a full :tipper, plus stretch- kllit wristlets, plus a rope waistband that will keep a girl cozier than she's been since w~tnows-what. (For extra. warmth. even the slippers have ankle rope-ties.) Note, too, that the slippers are dnachable. With the Bundler around, she'll be warm all over! What's ii au add up to? A gift of beauty, of deePifow,ncomfort and practicality for any lady yc)u know. O,der the Bundler today. It's the perfect idea for college dorms. ski-goers, winter vacationers. )loli- day gifts. 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Offer expires July 31, 1976. Offer Sood only In U.S.A. Void. where prohibited, t•xed or restricted. ' .... An 18th Century ------ ~~---........... Feast for Today's Busy Homemaker wo of our sreatest heroes are Christopher Columbus and Georac Washington. We hope Columbus will forgive us for . yieldioa to the Biceotena.iaJ spirit this year by speodina Columbus Day visit- ing Oeorae Washington's birthplace. When most people thlok of George Washington. they think of IUs beautiful home at Mount Vernon. But actually Washington was born at a place called Pope's Creek Plantation, a lovely farm oo the Potomac River, 38 miles cast of Fredericksburg, Va. Today, run by the National Park Service, it is known as George Washington Birthplace and is a real working f ann with real crops and Jivestock. At the birthplace, an authentic 18th century diooer was prepared for us over open fires in the plantation's kitchen. We enjoyed it so much that we wanted to share it. Herc arc the recipes we were served-translated into a more modem version for your convenience. 11TH CENTURY DINNER from a.ot'ge WHhington Blrthpl.ce ,,,., c;o.,, .. Oyster Soup Poeched Bluefllh wlltl Caper Sauce Spft-Roue.d Venleon Spf t-Aouted HMt Aoeet Potatoee Slewed ParMipe UllM 8Nns and 8WMt COm Winter Gerden 8aled Sally Lunn Breed Scuppernone Wine Second Course Sytlabub Freeh Fruit "-lalns 84'gar CaU. GingerbfMd s .... PotlllO ,.. In .._ ........... ,_.,._ ptutlillllho,....., Md ... .,_of ... how .... "*......_ llHnwttle (top pba6o). .. ,,.,,...., •....,. .......... ...,, ...... •ear,_ .. OYSTER SOUP 1 qt. ema11 ore..,. and 11quor 1 cupwat.r 1 cup dry white wine ~ •••poonllllt " leeepoon ...,.... ...... 1 ...... e>Non, P"led and ........ " 1 leMpOOft ..... ,... o .... ground dowee D .... ground nutMeg °' tMCe 4 whole bl-* ,....,.. ~ cup UMlfted ~flour \4 lb. butter °' "'8f'9Wlne 1cupheny c ..... 2 •9Cbowiee. chopped 2eggJQlka 1 ao.. ........ bt'Md. allced and touted 1. Strain oysters and liquor. Pour oys-• ter liquor mto 2-qt. saucepan, reserve oysten. 2. Add water and ~ cup white wine to oyster liquor, along with saJt, thyme, onion, lemon peel, cloves, nutmeg and black peppers. Heat to boiling, stir, reduce beat and simmer for S minutes. 3. Pat oysters well with paper towels. Toss oysters with flour, coating well. 4. H~t butter in larae skillet. Add oys- Contin11~d FAMILY WE.EKLY, Octobttr 12, 11175 • t1 Only 10,000 sets in .999 fine silver at S 13. 75 per ingot. UMITt ONE PaOOF HT Pila SU88Ca0Ul F Of' onr 4t years, NOtWaa Rockwell dlrolMded AJDffka .. ct A!Mricau ill a ..W. of memor- able coven f« TIN Sa..,.y En .... POlt. A$ a permanent tribute to this unique individ- ual, The Hamilto n Mint, by uclusive permission from T~Sot11rdoy Evmi"' Post isuiremely proud 10 present a sianrncant new medallic Krin-The Norman Rockwell Best-loved "Post" Covers. 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'f n. ......... •lat !1 lour _ _..-•,.-""-i....----- ltttftiftt• ..... a,_..,ylalalW .......... , ... ..., .. ~k .. , ... , ••• L---..MM111..cm~.l!Ul!..B1.IKBlllL.____ _...!J Bleeotennlal Cookbook Contlniud ters and fry until golden brown on both aides. Add oysters and butter to oyster liquor mixture. 5. Combine remaining white ' wine, heavy cream, anchoviea and egg yolks. Beat with wire whisk until weU- blended. I. Gradually add wine-cream mixture to hot oyster liquor. Heat until soup comes juat to boiling point. 1. Place a touted Italian bread slice into bottom of each soup bowl. Ladle hot soup over toast. Mak~s J qt., 6 to 8 .rervings POACH~D BLUEFISH WITH CAPER SAUCE 3qlil.Wetef 2 cupe wMe wine "'cupwtMgar ·--~ s whol• dowee 1 te8ep Don ult 1 M tb. blueft9lt Yl cup bun. « ..,..nn. St8bl11poona ~ 2 •nc:hovlee. chopped p.,...,.,... O...nge ellcee lAmon •llcee 1. In fish poacher or Dutch oven, boil water and add wine, vinegar, allspice, cloves and salt. 2. Lower whole fish into hot liquid and return to boiling. Reduce heat to sim- mer and cook 6 to 8 minutes per pound. 3. Make caper sauce: Heat butter until melted, stir in 2 tablespoons capers and anchovies. 4. Drain fish, lower carefully onto serv- ing platter. Pour hot sauce over fish. Garnish with remaining 1 tablespoon capers, parsley sprigs, orange and lemon slices. Makes 4 to 6 servings SMOTHERED HAM 1 (14 lb.) fultr cooked twn, bone In Yl cup red currant jelly 2 tllblaapOOM p....,.,ed mustalCt ~ cup light brown euger, ftnNJ pecked 3 CUpe ftnely rolled Nf1ed Ct8Ckef' crumbe • tablHpOOM buttw or margarine, maned 1. Preheat oven to 32S•f . Place ham, fat side up, on rack in shallow roasting pan. Bake ham .OOut 2 hours, allowing 10 to 1 S minutes per pound, or until meat thermometer reaches 13o•F. 2. Remove ham from oven and cut off rind. Tum up oven to 425°F. 3. In small saucepan, heat currant jelly, mustard and brown sugar, stirring un- til smooth. Spread over ham. 4. Combine cracker crumbs and melted butter. Pat evenly onto ham. Return ham to oven and bake about 15 min- utes, or until crust is lightly browned. Mabs I 2 to 16 servings BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL CONTINUED ON PAGE HI NOTICE Family Weekly "Family Favorites" Recipe Contest Your oftt'Wheimlng rHponae to our "Family FavorftH" Recipe Contest makH It necessary for us to postpone the announcement of winners until our November 16 Issue. 12 • FAMll.Y WEEKLY. <Ktober 12, 197$ A Celebrity~ Diek Van Dyke: '9rm No Great Chef- But Yoo'D Love -- My 'hi Plttata~!" By Dlek V •• Dyke In conversation with Helen Dorsey I 've never been a bachelor. I went from my mother's arms fight into marriqe. As far as cooking for myself is concerned. it's generally been a disaster! Only on occasion do I coot. And when .I do, it's something very, very simpl.e. But I do make a· veal piccata that is the best ever. I try to get a friend of mine, who bas an Italian restaurant, to order me so9 ..... good. white Minnesota veal through'\ pwveyor. The secret is to beat the veal paper-thm. rve got one of those rolled hammen that leather worken use. I put oilcloth on both sides of the veal and beat it until the meat is thin and even. Then I marinate it in fresh lemoo juice. Cooked quickly in a lot of butter and wine, it makes a wonderful meal with hearts of palm salad. My wife, Marjorie, also makes a chicken kiev using a special combina- tion of herbs mixed with butter. It takes her all day. but it's so good! We like to serve good food when friends or family come to visiL That's kind of a Midwestern tradition. [Diet grew up in Danville, Ill.) There's noth- ina like the vegetables in the Midwest. "llrltlled•ghlli C.....llelltepenttwo .. ID In Iowa vllltlng ... MendL ...., • ....,beenona,....., before. 9M Oallld .. up ................ out and pic*8d com Md ooobcl H "9111 ...,. I ...., 1m9w com talM .. ,,,.,,, .. My little daughter Came Beth spent two weeks in Iowa visitin.a some f rieods. She's never been on a farm before. She called us up and said, "We went out and picked com and cooked it right away. I never knew com tasted like tha1!" VEAL PICCATA ~ lb • ...a. cut Into ee91ope a '8bl•p a ow• fr-" ...._, Juice 2 tMl11paow. butter (or 1 t8bl..,aon .... of butllf .... ollwe ol) Seit .... pepper to ..... 2 a.lllPDDM ...., CM' bMf boullon ltllllupaa..•dttJwtwe.wlne 4to51emonllce9 1 '8bl11poon Minced ,,...,. pinier Of' cepent 1. Pound veal until very thin. Place veal scallops in shallow dish. Rub 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice into veal; let veal marinate several minutes. 2. Melt butter in large skillet. Shake off lemon juice from veal. Quickly brown veal on both sides in bot butter. S. Season tightly with salt and pepper. Add remaining lemon juice, water and wine. Top with lemon slices. Cover. simmer 1 or 2 minutes. 4. Remove to heated serving platter. Continued on page 16 FAMILY WEEICL.Y, OCIOOer 12, 1175 • 11 Make chicken salad easy as tuna salad with Swanson Boned Chicken. Open a can of Swanson Boned Chicken instead of tuna. Now taste it. Those tender. delicious chunks of chicken are already cooked and ready to eat. No won- der chicken salad is so Quick. easy to make ... and so inexpensive. Chunky Chicken Salad. Try it. Chunky Chicken Salad 1 can (5 ounces) 8'Nan9ocl Boned % cup chopped cucumber O\icken or Tutkev. cut up 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento % cup sliced celery Mayonnaise, Lettuoe. Tomato wedges In bowt. lightly toss chicken. oefery. ~ ber. and pimiento. O\llt. Before serving, toss with enough mayon- naise to moisten wefl. Arrange on lettuce. Garnish with tomato wedges. Makes about 1% cups. S•ndwlch v•rl•Uon: Prepare salad mixture as directed. For each sandwich cover toasted whtte bread slice with lettuce. tomato slices. 8IMad mixture and sec- ond slice of toast. Salad mixture makes about 1 >'l CUQ8 filling for sand- wiches. r-------------------------------------, : 7¢ ta STORE COUPO" 7¢: 1 asave7¢~! onanyonecanofSwanson : Boned Chicken or Boned Turkey. : I = = :::/l.:J:',c'C:::.: ::::::f:...,*Q.llbf:. =:.'::.::':': I ............. ..._., ... __ by,..,"'.~--.......... ..,19'1' I C...... ,.,._ •• !1 ~.~Ille eMpM to touf'Olt llfDCllf'TIOlll NOGAMI, ,. fJ 90ll I 1000. £lM cm. lllOllln .-u..IM ll'Al. for fies .......... Sf ........ All'/............ I ~ ~ tr9M -,,..,.._""'*" ol s._. lllelfo-~II"'-I ,..,,.., ••ti " ••••• 011 '"-'""' Tail••• 10 do u ••J, ti ••• opllo•. wol# 111 1 =...._lot.........., tor W'fllc~"" ptoof ol prolloocb pote..._. • •'-19t4*..,IM*~ \llod-la-6.~or~..,..._orr,... I by OWIWt --· CMPO" ~or olNn wllO m !Id ...... ~ o1 -I 11<odliocb. ......... --""--.. c;.....,.. s._ ~ I 7¢ THE TNIS COUPOI TO TOUR HOCH !lt1 7¢: L-------------------------------------J ,__ .......... "CHlfNI '-C...-J Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Bl~entennlal ~Cookbook ... Continued from page 12 STEWED PARSNIPS 2 tbL .,.,.,..,.. peeMd Md ellced Salt Bolllng ...., 2 leaepoone butler or m11rg•rlne 2 teaspoone ftour Duh ground ginger DMh whHe pepp9t" 1 cup heavy CtUnl i 1. Cook parsnips in boiling salted water zj about IS minutes or until tender; drain. 2. Jn medium saucepan, melt butter, i add Hour and stir until smooth. Add .., ginger and white pepper. Stir in' heavy cream. Heat, stirring constantly until sauce comes to boiling point. 3. Pour sauce over parsnips, toss lightly and serve. Ma/us 6 savings LIMA BEANS AND SWEET CORN 2 pkp. (10 u....&z•) fronn llma beaM 2 pkge. (10 oL•lx•) fro~•n cut com Bolling ...... Slllt 1 tablHpoon butter or rurgartne 1 cup heavy cre11m Duh ground bl•ck ~, 1. In large saucepan, cook lima beans and corn together in boiling, salted water according to package directions, then $tin. 2. Season with butter, cream and pep- per. Spoon into heated serving dish. · Makes 8 servings SALLY LUNN BREAD ~cup wann wat•r (105°F to 115°F) 1 pkg. activ• dry Y•Ht 1 cup warm milk 'h cup eottened rurgarine ~cup augar 21 .. apoonsaalt 3egga..w.tl-beaten (at room temperature) 5¥1 to I cups untitled all·purpc>M fkM.lr 1. Measure · warm water into large warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast. stir until dis.solved. ' Diek ·van .Dyke Continu~d -from pagt! J 3 Top with remaaruog sauce. Garnish with parsley or capel'$. Serve at once. Oreat with hot cooked rice. Makes 2 serving1 ti • FAMILY WEEKLY, Ocilo~r 12. 1975 lna.rtor of the out-kitchen et George WaaNngton Blrthplece. 2. Add milk, margarine, sugar, salt and eggs. Stir in 3 cups flour. Beat until well-blended, about 1 minute. 3. Stir in enough remaining ftout to n\ake a soft dough. Cover aocl' let rise io warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. 4. Prepare weU-greased, floured 10- inch tube pan or two 9x5x3 )nch loaf pans. 5. Stir dough down; put in baking pan. Then cover and let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. 8. Bake large loaf at 400°F about 30 minutes, or until done. Bake small loaves at 37 5 ° P about 30 minutes, or until done. Remove from pans and cool on wire racks. Mak.es 1 large loaf or 2 small loaves SYLLABUB (A WhlpP!d CtHM end Wine OHMf1) 1 qt. heavy c,._, ohlUed s cups sherry 14 cup a.mon Juice ~cup auo« 1. Crull large mixing bowl and beaten of electric mixer in refrigerator. CHICKEN KIEV ~ cup butter or IMl'PriM \4t blbl•p o on chopped ,.,..., \4t blbl•llP o on chopped cMwee 1 •••IP a on teMon luloe • cNcUft ..,...... boned .... Md ,,..,,., ground bledl .,..,,... 2 cupe tine dry brMd cnmba , ......... .,.,.... 3 lablSllPOOM ...., Oltor....,,,.. 1. Blend butter, panley, chives and lemon juice in small bowl. Refrigerate. 2. Meanwhile, place chicken breasts between 2 pieces of wu paper; pound well to flatten. Remove paper; sprinkle 2. Pour cream into chilled bowl and whip with chilled beaten until stiff. 3.. Slowly beat in 2 cups ot sherry and "" cup lemon juice. Oradually add SUjU. 4. Pour about 1 tablespoon of remain· ing sheny into small glaasa. Spoon on syllabub, piling high in each gla.u. Maka about 3 qt.r., J 6 to 20 servlngi SUGAR CAKES 1 oup buder (2 tdc*a = li lb..) 1~plue2 lMllllSIDO,. -(14. la.) ~ ... lllllDft ~ -... JOlb 1911"""9 • QIP9 u...-..d ~ now (1 lb.) 1. Preheat oven to 350°F • 2. In larae bowl,. cut butter into small pieces with putry bleDder. Add sugar and mace, work with pastry blender until well-mixed.. 3. Add cU yolks and egg white, stir with wooden spoon until well-mixed. 4 •. Add ftour, work with hands until flour is blended and dough is a smooth paste. Divide dough into portions. 5. On lightly floured board. roll out portions of dough. one at a time, to · ~-inch thickness. Cut with 2-inch cookie cutter. Place on uogreased cookie sheets and bake about 13 min- utes until pale gold. Maku about 7 doz.en Editor'• Note: Sugar cakes are fine just plain, but we like to brush them with egg white and sprinkle lightly with sugar just before baking. GINGERBREAD 2\4 cupe &melfted Ml-purpoee flour 2 a.eapoone ground aJ..- 1 te•poonult 1 leaepoon baking powder 1 leeepoon baking eoda 1 cuptnol ..... ~ cup flrmlJ pecked Ngltt brown .,.., l1t cup butter ot margartne ~cup mlfk 1 ... llghtlJ be•t.n 1. Preheat oven to 3S0°f. Prepare well-greased, lightly floured 9-inch with saJt and pepper. S. Divide seuoned butter into 6 por- tions. Place portion of butter in center of each breast. Fold short ends of breasts into center; then fold in Jidea. Secure with wooden toothpicks. 4. Add water to egp and mix. 5. Coat each rolled breast with bread crumt>I. Dip into cg and water mix- tu~ then in bread crumbs., coating well. Chill one hour. a. Heat oil in deep Cat fryer·to 365.F. Carefully lower breasts into bot oil. Fry 8 minutes., or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels, and serve. Molct1 6 servings square cake paa. 2. In a large bowl, mix ftour, einger, salt. baking po.,-der and soda; set aside. 3.. In a medium saucepan heat toaethor moluaes, sugar and butter just un.til butter melts. Remove from beat. Stir in milt and egg. 4. Make a well i.n center of flour mix- ture and pour in moluaea mixture. Mix thoh>ughly until well-bleaded.. S. Pour into cake pan. Bake for about SO mmutes, or until a cake tester in- serted in the center coma out clean. 8. Cool in pan o& wire rack for 10 minutes. Tum out of pan onto rack and cool completely. Maka one 9-i~h cake Editor'• Note: Just great as is, but to ,.. make gingerbread fancy, bake cake for 40 minutes; decorate surf ace with about 16 whole blanched almonds.. then return to oven and bake about JO minotcs fonger, or until cake teats done. SWEET POTATO PIE Unbeked peatry for one ~ ........ 2 4*'9 (Nb. 91u) •WMt polalOee In .,,...,. dr8lned 3 .... ,ollm and ............. ltted \4t cup""" y, cupaugm 2 t.MIHpoona butter or ....,....nn., ~ 1 t111poon pure ...-. ntrMt 1 .... poon ground ... pa ~ teeepoon ground nuflMO YI tee8poonull 1. Preheat oven to 400•p. Line 9-inch pie pan with pastry and ft.ute ed,e. 2. Mash sweet potatoes in an electric blender or with a potato masher. 3. In a large mixing bowl combine po- tatoes with egg yolks, milk, sugar, melted butter, vanilla. allspice, nutmeg and salt. Mix well.. · 4. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Fold into sweet potato mixture. Tum into pie shell. 5. Bake for about 40 to 50 minutes.. Pie i5 done when a koif e inserted into center comes out clean. Maku one 9-inch pi« HEARTS OF PAUi SALAD 1 ... (1 •• , ..... °" ....... cHJled ........... Crlap ro .. 1ne a.ttuce ...._ lplalanto....,....,....olhee.lllced 2 .. llP II OM 8'Mft peppetCOtftl lft wlneg8r, opeloMI 2 '81Jl11poona c:MppM ...... ..,.. .....,.. llotled lotf.alolte ~ ..... 1. Cut hearts of palm into lengthwise 1trips. Place on crisp lettuce leaves. 2. Garnish with olive slices, green peppercorns, a sprinkle ol salted nuts and paprika. Serve with Italian clress- m,. Mob• 2 •ervlnp .Here's·a chance to enjoy two of your favorite things. The rich taste and real- aeam color of Cremora. And money. All you do is cut ou·t one of the cou- pons above and present it to your grocer. The coupon with the light dott~ line will save you 20¢ toward the purchase of art 11OI\16 oz. jar of Cremora. The cou- pon with the heavy dotted line will save you 2se on the 22 oz~size. - And that's iust t~e first part of the offer. · If ·you send us one label from the Cremora jar and your name and address (using form at right) we11 send you soe. 5end us two Cremora labels and we'll make it $1.00. You might say it really pays to be .a Cremora fan. G9t moftllJ" beam on CMmotca labels. Enclosed is my. Cmnora label(s). Please send me: (one label) O soe (two labels) 0 $1.00 Name _____________ __ Address·---------~ City·--~;;;;;;,..=;...;._~~~ State ___ _..._....Zip·---- Send to: Borclen,foods P.O. Box 9613 St.Paul,~.55196 PIMM allow 4 -U. lw dainry. U... It -Nfwld per faally. Ofhr expln9 Jamaaty Jl, t"•· O.• yaJld onJy In U.S.A. l«llftPhkal atU whfte ~red and when--~ by tJiJ. c~pon ando•wtwolabek~C-• ·, u, u ., 22 oa. 1-<•>· No label fac- ,.....,_ CIC meehankal nprocluctf-of tWt co.pon acaptable. Vold where ...... Of ..... art.cl by a-. 8-285 \ & /tt.ctwrtt-• ~ .. By Cheryl Bruhn -as told to Ruth L. McCarthy M y poor mother! She tried just about everything to get me to Jose weight. Talks with our family doctor, reducing pills, the Stillman diet, the Atkins regime, sessions at Weight Watchers, promises of beau- tiful clothes-even insults about my fat. But all her efforts ended in my eating more. So by the time I was 16 years old, I weighed 210 pounds. Actually I started building up my layers or fat at the age of 12. I put enough cookies, candy and ice cream on my hips, stomach and thighs to make me waddle like a duck. My twin-brother , Joe, was so ashamed or the way I looked, he wouldn't e ven ~alk with me. And as for gym class, 'it threw me into a panic every wet-k. We wore shorts and I ha ted the thought of every- body staring at me. Then came the time of my eighth grade graduation. I had such a terrible time finding a dress that Mom and I had to go to every store in Phoenix. Arizona (near my home in Scottsdale). But not even a girdle could get me into anything, except old-lady styles. That's when a friend of my mother's suggested a matemi- ty shop. I was so heartbroken, I cried. But that's where I found my dress. With aJI that grief I still didn't learn to control my appetite. And freshman year in high school, I be- came totally introverted. It wasn't until sophomore year that I realfaed nobody could change my life but me. And to do that I had to lose weight. Fortunately, right after one of those thoughtful moments, I saw a woman on television talking about Ayds"' Reducing Plan Candy. Since Ayds contained no drugs, I went to the drugstore and bought some of the chewy vanma caramel kind. I didn't tell Mom what I'd done, be- cause I didn't want to disappoin~her a gain. Well, I took Ayds as directed and they really helped me cut down on what I ate. By the third week on the Ayds plan, I'd lost nearly eight pounds. That's 'when I told my moth~r. I don't know who was more excited-she or I! By the middle or the summer, I'd lost 50 pounds on the Ayds plan. A neighbor, who'd watched me lose, sa.id to my mother: "She's a new girl! As soon as the weight came off, her mouth opened up." And she was right. I was no longer an introvert. When I wen t back to school in the fall, I was even slimmer. If I do say so myself, I created quite a sensa- tion that first day. My science teach- er. didn't even recognize me. But my brother's friends sure noticed me. Of course, now that I'm 125 pounds, Joe is proud to be seen with me-par- ticularly since I have a whole ¥W junior-size wardrobe. Now. there's just one thing I want to say for the benefit of any young people with a weight problem. You have tQ stop finding excuses for not losing weight. When you do, as I did at 16, there's no better or more pleasant way to take off pounds than on the Ayds plan. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS . Before After Height ........... 5'3%" .. 5•314 H \Veight ........... 210fbs .. 125lbs. Bust ............ .41" .... 34~" Waist ............ 39" .... 25" Hips ............ .44" .... 36H Dress (Maternity). 18 ..... 9·11 Here I am ot 16 year• and 210 pounds-wearin1 a maternity blorue. It waa-the only thing that fit! Now, here I am one y«Jr later. at 126 po&Ullb. I wu vialin6 a uni- versity, and tlaanb to my beU.. alim, lou of IUY• iaw me the eye. StarCltflt H e ·s bald, barrel- chestcd. small hipped. a bit jowly, with a nose that starts in the middle of his frown and ex- tends downward like an awnins over his Cull upper lip. His whole head-dominated by piercing dark eyes beneath craggy eyebrows-settles into the curve of his thick shoulders almost without . the hesitation of a neck. Until I met with him recently face to face, I had not quite understood the terrific maanetism Aristotle (Telly) Savala.s can exert on people. Now, here I was, confronted by Kojak himself, and I was team- ing fast ... FAMILY WEEKLY: How did the name •"Telly" oome about? TELLY: It was impossible for the other children to say Aris- totle. I am not sure they even wanted to. They had such fun calling me other things. To give you an idea of how they re- acted, they labeled me ·•Kelly the Greek." FW: Do you come from a large family? TELLY: I had four brothers and one sister. FW: Were any of them so oobly named? TELLY: I have a brother Con- stantine Socrates, who is head of the lnf ormation Service with the U.S. Embassy in Greece, and a brother named Theodore Pruiteles, who is a teacher at Athens University. And, of coune, George (he was chriJ.. tcned Demosthenes) plays my sidekick, Stavros, on the show. FW: He has quite a head of hair ... TELLY: And I don't. eh? lf I'd Jet mine grow, rd look just like that. Now you know why 1 shayejJ off. FW: What made you decide to denude your head? TELLY: Director George Ste- vens wanted me to play Pontius Pilate in .. The Greatest Story Ever Told." He suggested it might make the character more interesting if I shaved my head, and asked what did I think. I shaved my bead. FW: But why didn't you let it grow back? AP TELLY: l enjoy my bead. It's lovely. I wear it with · great 11 •FAMILY WEEKLY. Oct~r t2, 11175 B "M Telly Savalas: --1wasBorn With a Romantle Nature-And I'll Carry It to My Grave" Film Md TV alar Sanlee: ·~t 9*f my heed. I WMr It wttt. .............. BMldee, I haffn't h8d time llo let my Mir grow." By Peer .I. Oppenheimer .. My father was a salesman. He sold all sorts of things. Mainly he sold enthusiaam •.•. My mother is an artist. Sheu ... a bruah now. Before~when I was growing up, it waa humanity." aplomb. Besides. I've been so busy since, l haven't had tjme lo let my hair grow out. FW: Since you are obviously not the Tyrone Power-Robert Taylor type of leading man, has it surprised you that you have come to be a sex symbol to millions of viewen? TELLY: Surprised? In what way? I've always been that. And I express this not to my fault or to my credit. I was born with a romantic nature and I'll carry it to my grave. FW: You sound as if you feel it is an inherited quality ... TELLY: My father was a ro- mantic as well. He was an extraordinary man. FW: What did he do? TELLY: He was a ~mao. He sold all sorts of things. Mainly he sold enthusiasm. FW: And your mother? TELLY: She is Christina Sa- valas, a noted artist. She i1 using a brush now. Before, when we were growing up, it was hu- manity. She's a compulsive per- son. Artists tend to be compl\J- sive. She's beautiful. Was Miss Greece at the 1938 World's Fair. She's also a wild chick. A great lady. FW: Were your parents from Greece? TELLY: They were born in Greece, yes. And they spoke Greek to us. My father used to say, '"My children, 1 want you to learn many languages so that you can communicate with Jots of people. But when you speak to the gods, speak Grulc." FW: How many languages can you speak? TELLY: Four or five. 1 get along in many, but mainly by using physical expression.a. FW: Where were you born? TELLY: In New York. We had a very lively, stimulating hou.e- bold filled with children, count- less uocles and my grandpar- ents. My grandmother lived to be 107. My grandfather lived to be over 90. He got married when he was SJ. Twenty-four children later. my father was born. and there were three more after him. And ooly two sets of twins. My grandfather thought that oo man should marry before he was SO. I feel the same way. And I am not yet SO [he's reportedlv 491 . so ConJlnued FAMILY WEEKLY, October 1t, 1876 • tt I I I I I I I I I I I Doctors know that no cure for arthrttls has yet been discovered. However, a method has been devel- oped to help ease minor arthritic-like pain, whenever It occurs. 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Lyn. as TeOy calls her. will act $,,000 a month Warning : The Surgeon Gener8' Has Determined That Cigarette Smoting fs Oangllrous to Yu Hllhh. in alimony and SSOO a month support for each of hil two youngest daughters. Telly is now go- ina with anractive SaJly Adams.) FW: How many children do you havc·r TEU. Y: I have three daughten: Christina, who is 23 and is attending Holyoke College. Penel- ope, 12. and Candace, who is I I . FW: Gteek families have the reputation of bc- in1 very close. ls yours? TEU. V: My mother and father always ill'e:Ded that as long as they were alive. no matter how old I was. I was still a child. And then they s.a1d ... When we are. gone, you become the older generatjon. All we ask of you is that you keep your family together. Everything else-all the money and fame in the wortd-i.s meaninaless i{ the family falls apart.·• FW: .. Kojak" has become so popular, you must be doing very well financially al this point. 1-rc you pleased with its success? TEU.V: It has its negative sides, I'm part gypsy. I love to travel. The producers know th.at rm the reluctant "dragon" coming into work. They knew that from the beginning when they tried ta talk me into the series. I've made well over 30 movies in 11 countries since 196 l . The in- centives had to be very great to comer me on television. And they were! But I can't .say I'm completely sue(:CSSful, be<:ause I don't like be- "I want to put ~Into this .,...,.... the qulity of ranle d•nle, glmnour end· mMe-believe th8t It once NMt.'' ing in one place. I want to be in one place only about six months out of the year. However, I think I've adjusted. FW: You didn't originally intend to~ an actor. did you? TELL V: Not at all. I am what you call a "late- bloomer:· I was 35 before I found my way into this creativity. For the majority of those tint yean, I intended to be a psychiatris~ o pposed to a psychologist. FW: Why didn't you become one? TELLY: I became totally disillusioned. I went into it virgin-like. with all the dedication of youth. And I found it had a synthetic quality. It was intellectual speculation. The biggest crook of all time was a guy named Sigmund Freud who took a few intellectual expectations and tried to make a science out ol an art form that's used bl unemployed actors to titillate themselves. ~: Did you ever go to a psychiatrist? TEU.V: I grew up with one. ~y uncle was the leading psychiatrist of the world. FW: Did your study of psychology help you as an actor? 1EL1.V: Absolutely not. I enjoy acting. but I want to put back into this business the quality of razzlc-<lazzle, glamour and make4>elieve that it once had. FW: How do you hope to do this? TEU. Y: By taking the artistic; creative decision- mating out of the hands of the powen-tbat--be in that big blac:k tower! [He motioned ·toward the black glass high-rise that houses the VIPs of UnivcnaJ Studios.) rve written a script which I will co-produce with Universal. 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Th• aecret Ilea In the apec:lal fl'Mzant _..., Inside the atlntnc tub. It eHmlnet" the nMd -crvehed ice and rock .. It • . . tllat untJI now made mall.Ins Ice cream mesty end tlfne.con. aumlnc. F'°'low the almple lnstructlont .•. pour In the recipe (there ._ 19 In the encloMd ralpe boole), and tum the da9Mr. In just I 11Mutee. )'OU'U ha¥e a full quart ot deflc6oue ~· 11014-......... loe er.... ...... tM..11 tall •• 1 ~· ~ '-: ta,._"""8....., ca~., tlMl--....e Niii $UI 1 1.,.._~ (el") M tU71-slMr C...... Cbl") ft M ,..._ ......... ~ 1an-M111,._ ..... st .... ...... OLD COUMTllY STmE 9CAl.l ltENOOUCeD IN CAST·IRON Y•twyur'a ahopkee~..L~td Koop flour, .,.in. carlUJ' and more Into the blS dtah to W9taf\ It. Recr .. tld to brlpten eny decor, a Ht of braaa colored counter-wel~ht• are rncluded. Ac>;::6xl. 14! Ceuntrv me.le $3J9 HEY IUDSI MEASURE YOUR WAUCI Thia pedometer ml!: """ ewtY •t.i> Y«i tau. • it. dl.aa~ wti.n you're ''walk· Ins your , ... offt" Cllp to ~r belt. 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Just Nnd us a bf eek fl wftlte or color photo of YOUrMlf and -·11 rwtum It to you mount.cl lnaJde thla acrytlc thermc>msulated must '"Thia la my rnu•" appeers rWwt betow plc:tvre. Kave one for eadl t.mllY memb..-. f'tloto you Mnd muat flt 1 % • clreufer.,.., -01ns1_,.. _ _....,..... ..... , ..... $2.tt SMMI ATTAC......-r F1T8 AU. YACWMs. Get deep ..,.,,, Into dtlcu.t ..... & = pMe car-pets wiet this 1Y deaisned . 1.-..d of •ldmmlns ~ din. you real pull out every last apec:lc of dlrt .. dull. Shar and pfl• carpets loo4l more lullCUl1ou9. F'lts al v.cuuma. P!eatic. 11 • le,_ 11109-.... ...._ MllM t •st ............ S1M YICTORIAft CO.T llAQt. ""*9 aN 1!1 '-b on thts black cast l:vn r~t Tunw .mused ..,.. Into an •dnt "cloaet''I TIM orlslnal huns In an 1150'• formal hall. You mlsftt use It In your ltathroom to hold colorful towels, In your hell to c:atdl coets. heta 6 umbrellH. It la 14• wtde •nd atencla 7th• from well. 12811 c-t belt . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 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Available rn-two models: ~ diam. purM-•ized compact with a pleln mirror on the ~-aide ... or atandlns dr .. ser-«>p mirror with ar m irror In It• ,,_..Ible beae: S In diameter. 6-0M1.-ct Eye . . . . • . . Sl-tt 17000-9tan6tc E,. ........ S6..tt Just 10 mlnut.. ~ day wtth MW Worlder Iler can Mep you allm down, and build up and •Ive you a more youthful appeerance. Fun and., ... y to dof ,.., ,...,tta ·•ft• your vlty first aeaslon. u.. It In home, otnc:e, back· Y•rd1 _beach ... It'• compact & llsftt~ -l•m to IO anywhere. Complete In· atrvctJon. wtll tuch you how to slim down hips. thlah• end tumm)'; ton• •nd firm your bust. arms, lep, c:heet In tuat rnlnutiM eecll day! No undue strain· 1'1.2..!;'!:f!r ~-~ .·~~~~ ~SITE DUMlHD IERYD TUY UnnclAL SWUTlNOS. Crystal clMr acrylic trey .. ,..,,.. up tu••' aub-atltutH ..... ntty and prKtlcelly. Holda doz-ot peclleb . . . and looks llu • million. Cl•Hlc clMnllne d"lsn la ultra modern, yet blends nicely with eny •t tebfe N~. 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Add Stitt SllH Tu ... e .. fl···· ~ .,....,,t.tt -112.11 .s•• sn::i1111 And ontan ta 7M ... 1 ...... tt.tt .. .. ... $2.11 er... 7.11 tll ..... .11.11 ......... $11.11 ..... $2..H HI 11111 ..._._ 1<-.-,....,. llldate ,our It.wt a..CS copy Mtow. Y•,..sem!'tot Subtcrlot loll TOTlll~I TOTAL 1 I I I I HAM£ I ADOtt£SS I crn STATE ZI, I YOl llllY Cllltl .... 0 MASTtl CMMC(• 0 IAlllWllltlCAIO (Ol'I OtlDEltS Of ~.00 ()ti MOM) I ACCT. tt llt,.ltATl()lll DAlt I IN YOUR ORDER TODAY (SIEIE DllTAILS A•OR COUPON) L •If usl11 Me•t• ai.rae also llldlc:at1 tfle four """""'11 above ,_ 11a111• '"" _ 1 ------------------------------ .. •--rARZAN" AND BURROUGHS In 1-Qlenft llonll....,. ................... ,. In tta llnle of llClft...., c11-. tlOfte. don't OVftlook the centennial of the birth of one of America's best-loved authors, Edgv ruoe Burroughs. Bur- roughs created Tarzan, the hero who grunted his way into legend through more tlw) 40 movies (gross receipts: more than $600 millioo to date). All 16 men who portrayed the old tree- swinger on screen made fortunes. "Not bad fol' a man who had failed at f!Very enterprise he ever attempted," said Danton Burroughs. grandson and vioe- ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Aldwd Armour HEATCD ARGUMENT Our tbermoltat upon the wan Quite fTankly doesn't help at all. Tumed up by me, down by my wife, It'• less a help than cause of strife. What'• cool to ooe, to one is bot. I say, .,,., cold ... Sbe says., °1f 1 not." It's not the thennottat we peer at Upon the wall and jibe and jeer at. The trouble's th~ though little known: Each has, inside, one of one'• own • • 1 in the prestdeot of the million-dollar Edgar Rice Bunwgbs. Inc., logk».Dy located ii\ Tanana. Calif. The OOIDJ*I)' han- dles sales of the Tarzan oomJc Jtrip. boob. movies and memonbrua that remain perennial pop-culture favarites. Burroughs Nd been a failure u a goJd miner. stationery store OW1*. and in- ventor of a dubious make oil cure for- alcobolism. He was broke and frus- trated at 35 when he wrote "Tarzan of the Apes" in 1911 on the bacb of letterheads of hJs unsuccessful busi- nesses. He wrote 25 tequeb, printed in 31 languages. Two million copies of tRete adventures are sold everr, year. ..,.. Nippy ...... Said singer Jfm Staford to F.um.Y WEU1.T: .. I think rm ooe of the few happy-go-lodcy. optimistic people in show buslness. I have fun writing lyrics became I in- vent plots and char. acteu and tell a story. But stnn~ty enough, people have this poocep- """8l8fford tion that all show- business people are unhappy. I might be if I were an actor, because wha~ do they do between movies but mak, themselves unhappy? I've Jed a 1\.\111f· ious existence. I love the travel and the tdnllency-wlUch I 1uppme makes me an oddity JiJ>ee IO many of us are con- cerned about having 'roots.' .. Staford. who years ago m.le a vain attempt at .. making it" in Nashville, said of the new movie ""Nuhville .. : "'It'• not a real- lsdc depktioll of life there any more than West Side Story. WU • total vilbl of New York City.'" LUCI JOHNSON NUGENT Hedtobe .. .....,.. ........ Home cNklr• ...., be the ...,. of their own ltttle ahow," says Trapbes Bryant. former dogbeper for four ~eots, "Out deep down most· of those I beve known have suffered loneliness. There's never a boy or girl next door who can just wander over to the White House and get acquainted. Al Luci Johnson once told me, 'You have to be pushy to have any friends at the White House. No one will call Quips & Quotes "I insured my voice for $250,000, .. announced the noted diva. "Oh," a rival prima donna re- sponded, "and what did you do with the money?" C"""'1.e Lar«m A notice wa.t aent to Af Brown telllng him hil magazine .ublCrlplion had expired. A note came back to the maga.ilne: "So has Al." -Gene Y tUenak After finishing her shopping, a woman stepped into an elevator and was met with a surly, ·'What Boor?" from the opttator. .. Seven," she repUed, "if it isn•t out of your wax." -Tom GaJJagher Superoillon: btremely good eye- dght. -Georgie Starbtd Calbrmth Speaker to audience: 'Tve practiced this speech aD week and 1· feel pretty good about iL So, if you could just manage to look a little mOl'e Uke a bath- room mirror, we1l begin." -Robert Orben THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida ... life differently. Send contribu- tion• to ''ChlkS," Family Weekly, &41 Lexington AV9., N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. 110 ii UMd-none returned. rhxee-y.ear-old Michael kept asking why he couldn't visit in big brother Jackie's classroom. No answer aatia6ed him. Finally, I told him it was against the school's rules, and we couldn't brea.lc their rules. Not knowing what rules wen, be said thought· fully, "I wasn't ping t9 brea.lc them, I ju.st wanted to play with them a little ... -Clwrwl MonltaU Grooe, Oila. A fine b a tax for doing wrong. A tax ii a fine for doing well. -Thomtu IAMance ' • you anymore. You have to call thna. Jackie Kennedy tried to lick the prob- lem of finding playmates for Caroline by nmning a nursery school at the White House. Presidential parents teod to feel guilty and try to make it up to their children by pampering and indulging them. Even u far back as Un<X>ln, Presidents realized there was a barrier between their own cblJdren and other children and tried to solve it with pea ... From "Dog Days at the White House," by Bryant and Frances Spatz Leighton ( Maanillan, $9.95). BIRTHDAYS (aJl Libra): Sunday- Tooy JCubek S9; Joe Cronin 69. Mon- d8J-Paul Simon 34; C.Omel Wilde 57; Laraine Day 55; Pamela Tiffin S.S; Yves Montand 54. WednUd8J-William 0. Douglas 77. FrtdaJ-Arthur Miller 60; Jean Arthur 67. Saturday-Pierre Elliott Trudeau 56; George C. Scott '48; Melina Meroouri 53 . BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Paul Simon and M .. lna Mercourl By Frank BaglMkl LITTLE EMILY ........ --........... a clog, • cat llnd • cute little girt .,. epoa9d Oft the outeldrta of linppore ..... FAMILY WEEKLY, October 12, 1975 • 27 ) > FITS EVERY HEAD ... KEEPS ALL HAIRSTYLES IN PLACE! $299 ONLY Now, even If you toss and tum In your sleep-you can wake up the next mom Ing with even the most elaborate hairdo looking "beauty shop" fresh. Thia featherweight, cool sleepcap ac- tually shapes Itself to your hairdo- whether natural or bouffant-and holds It firmly and gently in place all night longl And If you change your style,SleepcapadjustaautomaticaJly. Just allp It over your head and pntsa ends together In front. It won't slip, sllde or fall off during the night! And because It's so lightweight-you won't lose any sleep over it. Sleepcap is crush-proof and washable-perfect for packing In your overnight bagl Order your Princess Sleepcap to- dayl And wake up with your hairdo lookf ng fresh and beautiful. Only $2.991Savel2 for only $5.50 . Ga awt71Z·¢4>cw • W ........... M. Dlf&. L-tJlr,..... .. Y. ttllt -...... l1lfl#MC•1lr••• ,.,...,,. y ... I USE PlmcESS SlEEPCAP FOi • IAYSATM m. f IOT COllUTD.Y SATISFB-IE'ml Fm PIO•T 1&1•. JAY WNI C.,.. 21 W. llerrtcll M . o.,e.l.~23FrUl'lf1. N. Y. 11111 I Please rush me Prine.a S18epcap(1) @ $2.91 plus 6°' shipping and handling. 0 SAVEi Order TWO for only '5.50 pl• 85' ahlpplng and handling. ·o SAVE MOREi Order FOUR for only $9.99 plus $1 .00 lhtpptng and handling. Encloeed la O check or O money order for•---- Sorry, no C.O.D.'a (N.Y. r•ldenta add ..... tax.) Pl .... Print: NAM---------------- ADDRESS-___; ___________ _ CITY ______________ _ l STATE.~~---:=-=-~~~~~~.P..;;;;;:::;::;;:;;;;~ ·----· ft Ja, NonllCGqt., 1'7S - -' LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, OCTOllR 12, 1975 . . PIANUTS. . . featuf itt~ · --Good ol' Charlie8ro11n" . ~ 6"cllt/t~ ' FlSH lNG?! I SUPPOSE IT'S NEVER OCCVRRED TO '{OU THAT FISHING IS A CRUEL SPOK'T? WOULD '{OU LIKE TO SE TRlCKED INIO SWALLOWING A SHARP /400K ? .. l{ou NEVER TH lN~ ABOUT Tf41NG5 LIKE THAT; 00 '{OU? -NANCY I HOPE I'LL HAVE LUCK TODAY I OUGHT TO GET A BITE WITH THIS BIG FAT WORM ·""" Reg us P•t 0 1 -• I t•Qnls ,,,.,....a 'l;l 11115 l:li Ut"'40 F u lute Sy"<!• •te 1'1e THEY SAY A GOOD FISHERMAN NEVER I'LL ~UST STICK IT OUT Tl LL I GET A BITE QUITS r • ' • . WOVLO '{OU LlKE TO 6E JERKED AWA'( FROM ALL.. L{OUR FRtENOS ANO TOSSED IN TO A FR'{ING PAN? - By Ernie Bus~mifler w _ , IT'S BEEN AN HOUR, AND NOT A NIBBLE -... ------------...---\----t~·~ ..___....._...,___..~ _ _......._ ~- t ~06EfC:T, 00 YOt,...i KNCW Aec L-rr LIF"E AND L OVE? ?Vi~E ! ;:o~ OPENE~~, 1 KNOW ABO!AT THf: S DIFF!.fZENT KIN D~ OF Kl~$E-S. WHAT A~E THEY?( 'IHE~E IS MUCH WE DO NOT KNOW ... AH,Y~? IJ..4E WO~LO ~OLO-S. MANY MY41EJCIE'°, AND WE. A~e ONLY Ll'fTL.E . OKA~ THE~E.., Kt'7~ YOLA~ FATHE.~ / Kl~$ YOV1~ MOIHE~, Kt?~ YCLA ~ '717 TE~, "l?S YOLA ~ ~~OTH E~, AND KI'S? YOU R: A Vf NT. NOT 8'/ HANC:11N (J, A~OLANO TH~ HOU4E1 :! A?~LA~E YOU.· .. DENNIS THE MENACE ......---------. By Hank Ketcham -~~ l Gar 50f...Ar::THING HERE FOR )t)U/ 'lt>UNG FEUA ... FROM HOLL-YWOOD, CAt..lfOANIA] otJOY! oBOYI o8oYl C~ DONN ..• HOW AeOUT A COOKIE? CAN !. HOL-D ITAMINUTE1 DS.NNI~ [> t> [> f!AvtNG PROMISED TO TAKE . 6ART 51LYAN TO POLICE HEADQUARTERS FOR QUESTIONING, 5AM DRIVER FIR5T TALKS WITH HIS FRIEND! 11.47<.0~ p . 1f/7td~I~ sAM:r ooN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT'5 GOING ON! WHY DO THE· POLICE WANT TO QUESTION .ME? I 5PENT THE NlGHT AT A REST AREA · ABOUT 200 MILES FROM HERE! IT WA S NEAR A LAKE AND I WENT FI SHING YESTERDAY MORNING! ? THERE WA5 A ROBBERY AT A GAS STATION YESTERDAY! THE ATTENDANT WA5 BRUTALLY BEATEN AND MAY DIE! BUT I . ALL RIGHT! DON'T KNOW TELL ME WHERE ANYTHING YOU WERE ABOUT IT,., YESTERDAY, WHAT YOU DID! I NEVER ASKED HIM WHERE HI& LA5T NAME! I HAD PICKED HIM UP THE DAY BEFORE! HE MUS BE A REGLAA • - GU~ HUH? .. <1 <J <J . l I ~ I DON'T SEE WHl,l E\JER40NE . CON\PlAl~S · ABOUT THE CAFETERIA FOOD 50 MUCH I FOR INSTA~CE I I 1Hl~K 1HIS MEAT PATIQ HERE \5 PRElTl,) GOOD .J lZ :) t" ~ <r • co . . . . MU''l- -' · MYSTARS! HOW INTERESTIN<?J r · JIVe N~VER S.eEN ANYTHIN~ .'-1 l<E THAT, MYSSLF ! sQuARE ROOTG, EH? SIMPJ.-E' ... SIMPlE?? W~,AT /STH' SQUARE ROOT ·. OF~25? ~ " .. .. .! ! ! • -::r • ... v MMN\ I IT'S WELk. DONE AND NOT -roe GREASl( AND 4ET1HERES JU.ST ENOUGH FAT TO KEEP lT NICE AND JLJlClt 1 .. 1HAT~ YoOR COOKIE/ • by Ferd .lol1n•a1• W~£RE'S kAYO? I l-IE1S HA\JE .AN cRR,AND STUDYING· F"OR HJM. SQUARE ~oors. By C:ieor e Lemont vve s~e c1AL-1ze IN COSMe::-rrcs ANC' BE:AUl"'Y' A l PS F"OR i'"HB Vv'OAA e N IN . t,..001-< .1 VVH 1 "le NA I l- POl-IS H ·' \NH 1-te eYe t,..INE::R .1 \NH lie F"A Ce POVVDeR .1 WH 1-re .1 P t-US , AN exc1,...1NG Nevv F'"e::RFU/\/\.e i""H A-r" S AA-e:; l-L-S '-' US -r t-1Ke J\AE:t.--rl NG WHl'"le SNOVV / {) r .. i t .. ., • l ... 1 . ! I WHAT HAVE I TQD ~ A8CUT GETTING INTO MV GCC0 ~FUtv1E, YOUNG LADY? G010 YOUR c;:cctv1 .1 10-12 YOU 8ETTER 1'01 TELL "'°"1MV I WAS U5'N' HEQ PEQRJME, PJ ! YA HEAQ? \ !AKE A ~~TIER TO iH~ WH llE HOUSE! .T'O'JM:t:53L:E:~:E::E::CS by Tom K. Ryan \~------------------------__, "ER601l'VE1VRN~P VOlJR PICTURE TO 1};4~ WAL-L-1 ANC/ SHAL-l-CAMPA!GN FOR _ YOUR OPPON ENI NEXT _.,,,...~___...---4 . EL.ECllON ! I/ ' 11 MR. PRE:SIPeNI: SINCE YOU'VE NOT A~SWERED MY L.ASI 21 LET1J:Rs I r MUST WITHPRAW MY APPJ..lCA1lON FOR A ·POSITION ON IHE SLJPRE:ME COLJRT.'1----' ~''A POX LJPokt-vou, SIR! SINCERELY, HORATIO CLJRMLJD6EON FRUMP.'' ® 1()-12 Vf::S ...• f3~11ER ENC/ ON A CORPIAL NOTE ... v c I •<><>LE~'AS' HMMM ... Wi-tAT J.tAY~ WE. H£R~ ? ''HOW YOU CAN POSSllJl-V AL.LOW MY V~AR5 OF DEDICATED SERVICE T'O GO LJNREWARPED 15 ~EYOND COMPREHENSION~ .. .I CONSIDER vou,s1R, UNFITTO HOJ.P POPI.IC OFFICE! /1 . .. --·-- \\P.S.: SHOULD YOU COME TO YOUR SENSES, KINPL.Y. PISREGAR[:' THE · ABOVE~ IH £ SURVIVAL RAif FOR 60LF DUCKLINGS Musr ar-Vf"RY LO\V I Hal K;,urmar> R r.::::::=~,....~~"='---:=-:::n-e MATCH POINT! In r1rty ldd a thtrd" or one, 9ne half o( five attach: you ha\"f the mnns when th1$ 1' done, to ktndlf' any match. Whal'5 the answer'? COLUMBUS, the scory goes. once myscified lhe courl or Fcrdin3nd and Isabella w11h che simple cnck of making a raw egg st:i nd on end. Htnl: It t.artswilh L. • t\t't'p P°'tl'd! ~l\lY posu stand in a row a yard •part. l'hf'\ rxtt>nd a di tanc:e of 59, 60 or 61 ~ ards. Wh11'h"! •Slim Pre km 's! A dieter's diary contains this no ta· lion: l802DAY. Can you figure out what it says'? '.Opo1 IUl lflOU ill• I •Answer-Me-This· "Which ships ha\e the sleeke)t lines'?" a k.\ S. ;\. or Altoona, Pa. Gi'e up? "Pro~t'd bt'aut1r,," rPplrrs S. A. llcrc IS .an cq 11.ally ~Im• r-::::;;;:;!111=1""'---==--::::=:::::::--:;:::'"r:::;~l pit lnlk Wtlh a raw 0 egg (:.lightly on the )tlly · side) to try on tncnds. tJ Ch.allcngc. To sl.anJ over a hard surtat:c holding a freshly laid rag between forefinger and thumb, and to drop the cu a dis tance of live; fccr wichout having it break. L \~I) 110' \ctrl thf'<;t! colors for JA timely p1ctun.. l -Red. 2- 1.t. hlut'. :J -hllo''· l-LI. hrown. ft-1-lcsh. 6-Lt. purpll' 7-l>k. hnrn n H l>k. blue. 9-Gray. 10-Lt. areen. 11 -0k. green CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leut six difrer· ences in drawlnc details bet ween top and bottom pamls. How quickly can you find them? Check answers with tbow below. 'lllilUJJf P '1 1il/I: •q ·po1110111\oc1.11 <t "IPP"•I ·c; ·p,,11011rsodu 11 100.:1 ... ·1uaUJJIP ,, 1'!11 ·c ·1u1~'IW ,, 'V ;-; ·1u.uo1u 1p ~· Jltll ·1 "UJUilUJJIO llow it's done: Drop the egg from a height of Sil( feet. 1t will drop the first five feet with- -'° _, V' ~ ~~: "" c ---:--..~ g .. ... ~ ::> G. ;;- ~ !" out breaking, which 1s ~ all that this tnck re-BRIDGE GAP? Our artist says there are five ,bridge struc-:.... fores in the d1agnm above, How many do you find'! quires. Ha! SPELLBINDER! . SCORE l O points ror u1inc all th• letten in the word below to Corm two complete words: A I' ~: R T U R t; ... -. -.. THBN score 2 points each for all worda or four lttteu or more found amo n1 the letters. Try to acore 1t leut 5 0 pointa. "JP.\I ... ,n.. IU ...... u. ->llllftf>,j . - ., ':. "-'"~-., . .. ·-. ·~· ... . ., ,- ~ ' ,-.. " .,. -~ c .~,J ....... ~ .... ., ~ ~ BOOMER By Brown and Casson-;;___._ ' ,.. ~oMe~, 1s 1T rrzu6 ; YOLJJ< OLD Gll2L. :. i::-~t 6N 0 IS BACK. '. IN TOW('$ ? ( DIDN 'T" SAY iOU WE-rz~ LYING. I : JU5f tVANT I . A 5TQAIGH1 !: .AN5W€'2 ! I I \ . • . • . . . ·-.,.;;;;;==~-= l.V~AI MAl(~S You SAY IHAT ? B£CAU5£ 1 SAW H6JZ! rlAV£ •• - / 'IOIJ S€£N WHY Oo You rHIN~ l'M NOT GIVING YOU A 5TS2AtGl--lT AN~w6e ? J.t€fZ ? ~CAUGe YOU 'Vf, AN~W~rzeC? &Verz.v QLJ£51iON Wl1H 4 QLJ€6ftON! \ GASOLINE ALLEY "'" . .. . . ' . ' • ' . ' • • . • • • • • ' • • . . ' • ' . • . Groceries? Can ~ . I help ~ou? .. . . . . She didn't know ihe4'd want to see her records for medi- c.inesand thinqs! File, addinq machine, ledqers, paper, pencils? WHY WOULD f WANT /0 5£6 Mfi P . . weLL,, l.lJHA I DIFfe~eNC6 ooe; TMA1 MAK6? I've told her to keep track of what ~he ~pends! r ~our dinner! I CAN STAND ANYTHING I ~ON6Y I • A0 LONG A':J I K/\JOtv ~n--1e. TJZUT~ ! 1 raL i1K~ l'v£ JUST{,_ . \ g&€r~ IHJ<OU6H A N~60ltAltNG S£S510N ON ll--t€ MIDfASI Cr216/'? ! 10-12 aJHAf MAK6~ You THINK I 'M LYING? M4 qrocerq al\owance will qo onl~ so far. 5keezix ! ® 2 .. : DICK TRACY YES, HER LAWYER CiOT MER RELEASED ON A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS. - --~~------------MAUDE THE M ORTICIAN CLAIM ED NO ~NOWLEDGE OF WHAT WAS CONTAINED IN THE PAPI ER M ACHE HORSE. BUNNY ? YES'I SHE SA ID YOU PA ID HER $5 TOO MUCH . B UNNY? OH,YES- 8UNNY! GORDO . . ~ z •• o c'IQ• . ' .,. .. .. . ~ . , .... : . \. . .. •you MEAN, IN SPITE OF FORMALDEHYDE CRYSTALS BEING FOUND IN THE HANDLE OF THE M~RDER WEAPON, thL JUDGE GRANTED THE HABEj.S ·CORPUS?'' MOST CATS P~SENT TH~IR P~PL-E: LITTLE:. OFFERl~0S OF Mice::. , l-\ZAf<DS , E70PHI:K::'? '• ,· C HIEF, Y OU KNOW HOW THE COURTS ARE TOOAY! T THIS POINT, A DIFFERENT SUBJECT OEMANOS OUR INTEREST. I BOUGHT 2 IDEAS AT T H E S T UDIO YESTERDAY ~D MY $5 BILLS MUST HAV E S TUCK TOGETHER ,) SHE GOT 3 FIVES '<~ADOF 2. ) '~~ ...... ~ .. 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