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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-26 - Orange Coast Pilot. New Yacht Rules-A -c ·ft us e for Cussili7. 117 ALllON UKXAllBY 0. ................... The gentlemen's sport ot 1ac;ht racln1 is wracked wltb• e:oa· troveray, complete witb shouting matches and occasional name calling. The COO· troversy is not exactly new. tt has, in ·(act , been cut-Loc11.a••" Ila.I down the nllmberl ol yacht raelnc entries for some time and bu lei'lcua1¥ ohortened the list ol -tODMn!OI' 1J11 r-to La Pu that besinl ne~t Sotur.iay. Tbe ~eontrovers~ has been 1molderln1' f&r several years and bu only recent!Y ll&Nld into a full·fied&ed ccinfiaaretion in Southern Calilomia. with signs that lt may spread soon ta other yacbtblc areas. It was kind.led by a heap of alphabetical com binatioas u~ to •ldentiff the complex mathematic& formulas which, when run throu«h a computer, rfllultin "therule .. -« .. rules "- by which y acbls •re l'Q~flsured for offshore or band.leap raciq. From the complex aet of measurement.I is derived a rat- ing used in handicapping yachts ln long distance races. The rating when applied to a time allowance table, determines bow much han- dic ep 1,dventage (how many ACODds per mile) a yacht ii aJ. lowed, based on lt.s lheoreUcal sp<'!'( capability. rlntlet's dil~"'' the letters : !OR 11 lbe abbreviation for In· te.rn•tlOA-1 Qllahore Rule, a complicated formula adopted a few years •lo to replace the CCA <Crulalng Club of America) !'Ille. Uohapplneu ov.er some r1. the OO:callec! loopholes of the IOR forced many owners and skip- • pen to switch over to a strictly loeal arbit.rary formula knolA'tl as PHRF <Performance ltandicap Racing Fleet> Jo addition to these, but not primarily con1.•erned with the controversy, a re some more yachting.rule initial:s in the alphabet soup: MORF <Midgel Ocean Racing Fleet> and MORA <M.ld1et Ocean Racing Assocla· tion>. which apply to boats JO fcct and under. Comes now a new set of ln· itials, IOR/ORF-75 that signify the Ocean Racing Fleet or Southern California's attem_pt t9 modlfy the sacred IOR. And thereby hang1 the controversy. • To 10 back, principal criUcis~ o( the IOR waa that it was coaUi to administer, promoted the de.- sign o( radicill, and often ualy, boats and penaliaed the older. boats that had been racm,, with only occasional beefs, under the old CCA rule. "We've just been rated out of competition," was the romplaint ($« VACHT, l'ageA4) SUN.DAY VO L. 68, 1:1 0 . 299, 9 SECTI ONS, 104 RAG ES. ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·---SUNOAY , OCTOBER 26, 1975 'TWENTY FIVE CENTS Hearst, SLA Split Reported SAN FRANCISCO (A PJ -Pat· ty Hearst, in her last days as a rugitive, switched allegiance rrom the Symbionese Uberation Army to reminism and became homesick ror her family, Rolling Stone A1aga zine said Saturday. In a copyright story made available to news media 10 days before its scheduled publication date, the magazine told or the jailed heiress' growing dis - illusionment with the SLA and a nagging desire to visit her family secr etly. ··she was beginning to feel that the Sl,A "s macho style did not fit with her new sense o( feminis m,·· the magazine said. '"Patty bad also expressed an awakening homesickness for her family; she even had talked of secretly visit· ing them.·· In the lengthy article, Rolling Stone also said that: -The SLA once planned to as· sassinate Oakland A "s baseball <See P ATTY, PageAZ) PILOT 'DOES N(IT COMPUTE' (JN SAT URDAY Computers are wonderful things, helping fly man to the moon and making it easier and faster to do many dif- ficult, complex jobs -among them production of a daily newspaper. But when the magnificent computers break down , they can create a magnificent mess. That is what happened to the Daily Pilot Friday night and as the result the Saturdily paper was considerably de· layed. The 925 Daily Pilot car· riers did I.heir best . We apologize to them and to you. -DAILY PILOT ., ~ ... "!"' .... -.. - Frpm Yum to Yeccch Finn Ericson, 10, of San Clemente was bubbling over Saturday in a gum-blowing contes t sponsored by the Boys Club of the South Coast area and he apparently m ade quite a smash. It t()(1k three pieces of gum to ere ate both the amazing bubble and the gooey mess. Hurry, You Can Still Reset Clocks It isn"t really too late to reset your watches a nd c locks, but you woke up on Pacific Standard Time this morning, not Daylight Saving Time, in case you had ro .. gotten. With most of the nation back on standard time as or 2 o'clock .this morning the question is when the clocks will be set ahead again for Daylight Saving Time. The law providing (or eight months of daylight time and four months of standard time has ex· pired. Without congressional ac· tion the nation r everts to observ· ing six months oC Daylight S3v· ingTime. Several bills ha ve been introduce d to retain the latest schedule, which calls for setting clocks forward again on the last Sunday of Fe bruary . The old way was to spring forward on the last Sunday in April. The setting back of clocks one hour today applied in all states except Arizona , Hawaii a nd parts or lndiana. These areas do not observe daylight time. Th e Department o ( Transportation, which is in charge of administering the time program, has recommended the country oontinue with eight months of daylight time as an energy.saving measure. • Gunfire Case Sends Beach Man to Jail A heated fami ly feud that r<' portedly culminated in gunfire landed a Huntington Beach man in jail Saturday. Police booked Brian Lee Vester, 31, o( 78251 La i\-1ancha. on s us picion of attem pted murder after a neighbor reported hearing shots. A .22 caliber automatic was believed to be the weapon fired at Vester·s wife. Police said they believe the gun was shot several times but the woman "·as not in · jured. No other persons "'ere believed to ha"ve been involved in the 10 :30 p.m . incident. It was not known what ha d provoked the quarrel. Fiery Crash In jt1res 2 Men, Woman in Mesa By J ACKIE HYMAN 04 llMP De!lf PllOIM.art A fi ery smashup in Costa Mesa spewed wreckage across Placen· tia Avenue and seriously injured two coast men and a woman to. day. Reports at the scene credited Of'fi!'er Paul Cappucilli with pull- ing one of the victims from his !'<.ir moments before' it exploded into names. The other two victims were pinned inside their car in the 11 :45 p.m. accident in front or Estancia High School . Costa Mesa paramedics and firemen labored for45 minutes to free them. l .isted in critical condition car· Jy this morning al Costa Mesa Memorial Ho:spita l was Eva May Palom era. 19. of Irvine , one of the two trapped victims. The driver. Walter Craig F'or- rester, 20. or 154~ Placentia Ave .. Newport Beach. was in fair condi- tion at the same hospital. Jesus Ramon Alvarez Cota, 23 , o( 552 Hamilton Ave., Costa Me~;;i . the driver of the car lhat ex · ploded, was rcportt'<I in s table condition at Hoa~ Memor1;_il Hospital in New1lo rt Heach . where he was admitted for ob· servation. Police were still investigating the cauSe or the headon collision, which was reportedly unconnect- SEE ACCIOENT PHOTOS ON PAGEA2 ed with a dance thal was taking place at that time at F.:Stanci<1 J-li,:::h School orricer Cappuc11li was re· portedly first on the scene when he drove by on routine patrol shortly '1flcr the accident and saw names. Early reports said the accident involved high speeds. It was not known if either car had served into the oncoming la ne. No other cars or p;:1ssengers were Involved . police said. R efugees Accepte d HONG KONG <AP) -South Vietnam announced Saturday it lA·ill accept the 1,600 Vietnam~ refugees \4'hO are en route from Guam on the S.S. Thong Tin, a I lanoi broadc.asl re.ported. OCC Knocks Off Santa A n a, 41-13 Orange Coas t Coll ege rolled to it s seventh straight victory 1n impressive fas hion Saturday nil'!ht, toppling the Santa Ana College Dons. 41 -13 , before nearly 7,000 fan s in the OCC Stadium in South Coast Conference football action. Coach Dick Tuck('r·s ocC Pirates. rated No I c-omm unit y col · lege team in the nation. are 7-0 for the year and continue to S l·l team and individual records every time they take the field . The Pirat('s used a ball·control offense and a tight dcfensc tu stop Santa Ana \l.'ilh Tony Accomando s coring twice, gi ving him 16 touchdowns for the season. OCC was in front, 3-1-0, before the Dons finally scored in the fourth period. For further details. see page CJ in today·s Sports &-ctir1n . Franco Gets Last Rites PEANUTS By Schula. ,.....,-----~~ ~~----~~ ~-----~-~ ,.---,------.-~.~ .. = .. ·--· MADRID, Spain IAP) -Gen. Francisco Franco, his heart growing ever feebler. received the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church on Saturday. Toward midnight, his doctors said the 82·year·old chief or state was gravely ill but resting peacefully. Doctors said privately that Franco had less t han 72 hours to live. Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon, the generB.lissimo"s chpsen heir, rushed to Pardo Palace during EltonJolm Fans Orderly LOS ANGELES (UPI> -More than 60,000 screaming, arm· waving r~k music fans jammed Dodger Stadium Saturday to hear English singer Elton John, surprising police, who said the crowd was "orderly and well· behaved ... more so thAn m~t baseball crowd~.·· Poli~ described the concert aa "rather unevenlful-!' as far as they were concerned, and that there were only eieht ''mari· juana4 relaled'' art'ests. Uie day along with top officials of the Spanish state and Franco"s relatives. J uan Carlos and most of the others returned home late in the evening. A lar ge crowd of Spaniarm; held a vigil outside the palace, 10 miles north o( Mad rid. A late-night medical bulletin said Fran !'o's condition was grave, adding: "His level of con· sciousness is norma1, his pulse and heartbeilt are being main· tained. · His condition is sta- tio n ary . He is resting peacefully ... Earlier in the evening the doc· tors reported ''a slow and pro- gressive deterioration'" in Fran· co's copdition. Jdan Carlos, who ar 37 would become chief of state and the f1nt Spanish king in 44 years UP· on Franco's dealb, spent the night at his own palace a few miles away. Franco, whose condition has 5'eadily deteriorated in the past eight daYs. asked for the catholic 01urch's last rites at midday, shortly after physicians reported that tats heart bad shown aigns of failtn1 twice during the morning. • • Olficlals at Pardo Palace said the general, • devout Catholic, reni.Yed the sacramen~ of the oick from his mllltacy 'chaplain. ,'I They said he was tranquil in the presence of h.is closest family me mbers and heard mass with his wife, Dona Carmen Polo de Franco. After the rites, relatives and high officials arrived, some leav- ing in tears, and a vast crowd gathered at th~ paJace gates. Officials said a three·day na· tional mourning period would be observed a head of a state funeral. The constitution says the prince, grandson of Spain's last king, Alfonso XIII , must be sworn in b}' the Spanish parlia· ment within eight days of Fran- co's death. .The three members of t he Council o( the Regency, which will rule Sp ain between Franro1s death and Juan Carlos' formal takeover. met in Madrid. The archbishop of Zaragoza, Msgr. Pedro Canlero Cuadrado, traveled west to Madrid to Join hi11 council colleagues -parUa· ment leader Alejandro Rodriguez Val c arcel and Air Force Lt. Gen. Angel Salas Lar· razabal. A medical bulletin released two bours before the midday an· nouocemt'nl reported that Fran· co':1 heart had been showing signs of railing ror 2Ya hours, st:ratned by the weakness of vital body organs. -~.-- GOOD Ol' C...,..L•E 6000 OI.' C,.AALlf . IJROWN .... YES,Srlt.! 8«0 W1" .. o .... 1 M"Tf Ml .... I 25 Years Dith Good Of' Charlie Brown Olarles M. Schulz, story tellef'", takes his vast audience w it h him Int o a new m edi um as he turns to t y pew riter to tell the story of his w a rs at the draw ing board in a new book eJC · cerp1ed in a five-part series of articles start- ing today on Page AS . The first Peanuts strip (above) w as published in America n newspapers on Oct. 2, 1950. ON '!'BE INSIDE DARK H ALLOWEEN - Return to Pacific Standard Time means early dusk for youngsters on the trick·or-treat trail next Friday. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Kathy Clancy has rounded up tips oa how to make the kids more vislble and safer in other ways, too. Page Bl. EXAM TIME -The midterm discussion and exam (or readers enrolled in Courses by Newspaper's series for college credit is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 1. The ninth article in the 18-part. aeries appears on Page 83. SHORTENING TRAIL -The range is dwindling (or "rangerid- ing .. horse (ans of the Orange Coast area, and Horsin' Around tells the story of one area that has traditionally been used ror horse training. It "s soon going to ·beagolfcourse. Page BS. PESTICI DE DEBATE - Arguments over detrimental cr- rects o( pesticides continue virtually unabated and one con· clusion reached in United Press lntema'tional special report 1~ that key spokl'smen on each side sincerely feel the other side has not proved its cas <' Pe.gc 88 . . l lntrld e Sund«!I "' y-'-"k• •t Ii,_..,,......_, •• GI I lt9nol e A ~ O.ulll.. D1·14 '-""'" ""'"'""'"' 92 --II C.00""' ... er.H~ •• EAllWl,.I Pe .. 1 .... , 1!111...,.,1-111 .... , f<IMIKI CJ S. I. K.1,e11ewe e.1 --"'"'ll'A ......... --· AM1t..1tWtr1 _, ..... ... .... =~:,,.,. ....... -· ...... l*rtfl'Mlll ... _ .. •• .. •• •• ... , .. c .. ,. .. ". .. .. A dditional N~• - P age D J Toda" O"IL Y l'lLOT ~l!CTIOt•U . . . -Grove Bank Robbed ( A bank and a restaurant in t Garden Grove were the target of ~ two separate robberies by lone ~ bandits this weekend, police Jaid. About $400 in s mall bills was ._taken at 5:30 p.m . Friday from the Farmers and Merchants t Bank, 10422 Garden Grove Blvd. ~ The suspect, who showed no • weapon, simply told the teller, t "This is a robbery. Give me all t the money," and she diJ. police r· reported .. Al 8:14 p .m . Saturday, a rob- ber armed with a small handgun robbed Reubens Plankhouse, at 12342 Brookhurst St., of an un- known amount of cash. It was not known whether the bandits ned onfootorincars. Both robbers were described as white men in their early 20s. about 5 feet 10 inches tall and of light build. However, the bank robber was said to be clean- shaven and the restaurant bandit as having a mustache. Great Pumpkin? CMI" ..... ,_...., l.M ,...,. I I • • It wasn't exactly rising out of a pumpkin patch but the spirit of Halloween was in the air Saturday night when an illuminated balloon was raised over the Eighth Annual Fountain Valley Halloween Festival in Recreation Park, l&IOO Brookburst St., Fountain Valley. Festivities will con· tinue tod•:t at that location with a c811llval and continuous . eoteJ:taillml!Jlt. Oroilnds adm!Ssion is free. : ._, • ,._. ~~ ,,.,. ._ • ., , ~-I li ~ ...... ""''"..., llkMt"Clt ........ Strtlflflle Paramedics and firemen fight to free two of three vie· tims of a flaming c r a'ih in Costa Mesa about midnight Saturday (above). The third victim wa s reportedly rescued from his car by a policeman moments before the vehicle exploded . Pa ramedics give aid to critically injured Eva May Palomera, 19, of Irvine (left) before she is transported to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. See story on Page Al. Oceanside Accident Kills 3 • An Anaheim driver headed the wrong way on the San Diego Freeway near Oceanside Friday s lammed headon into a car, kill· ing two people and injuring another, then burned to death in- side his pickup truck. The Calirornia Highway Patrol s aid Duane Bradley, 24 , or Anaheim, was dead at lhe scene. Also killed in the 11 :52 p.m. acci- dent were Elrrain Dias, 23, the driver or the c ar , and a passenger, Jose Ramires, 34. They and a second passenger, Elfrain Barrientos, 36, who was listed in very serious condition Saturday night at Tri:city Hospital, were believed to be rrom Mexico. Patrolmen said the pickup was northbound in the southbound lane just north of Oceanside when the accident occurred. They said Bradley's truck caught fire and he was trapped inside. They did not know how he had come to enter the freeway in the wrong direction. Two other cars slammed into the wreckage but no injuries were reported. The drivers of the cars were Frank Philbin, 66, of La Jolla, and Nelson Hardacker, 49, of Oceanside. 'Lost' Airmen Captive? By the Associated Press A private detective's interest and a senator's promise to look into the fate of 10 U.S. Navy airmen whose plane disappeared near the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War has re- kindled hope among relatives of the missing men . ··wouldn 'l it be wonderful to have him backT ... I've always said he 's a live." 68-year-old Dorthea Waldo :;aid Saturday. 1-ler son, To m my Lee Burgess. was a 22·year·old ensign aboard the (our-engine plane that went down in the Bailie Sea on a Oighl from Wiesbaden. Germany, to Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 8, 1950. "I just have never given . up hope. I just k e pt saying he 's alive,·· said Mrs. Waldo, who has twice been widowed and lives in Kansas City, Kan. "I never knew. or course, but 1 always suspect ed it was some kind or spy mission,·· she added. The United Slates accused the Soviet Union o( s hooting down the pl a n e and tak in g th e crewmen prisoners, but the Russians never responded to the charges. Instead, they issued their own accusation that Soviet ainpace had been violated on the same day by an American plane which then flew away. The plane's pilot was U . John Fette of Connellsville, Pa., and the copilot was Lt. Howard W. Seeschaf of Fairlington, Va . The other crewmen were Lt. J .G . Robe rt D . Reyno1ds , Dansville. N. Y.; Ens. Tommy L . Burgess , Osawatomie, Kan.; Joe H. Danens Jr., Cut BanJc:, Mont.; Joseph N. Rinner, Philadelphia; Joseph J _ Bouras as, Linwood, Mi c h .; Ja c k W . Thomas; Stillwater, N .J .; Frank L . Beckham , N e wport , K y., Edward J Pur ce ll, Southwest ville, N.J . Armed Man Robs Woman In Ne wport A 70-year-old Newport Beach woman was r obbed or $130 al gunpoint in her home Saturday but police said she was not threatened or injured. Sgt. Tom Shearn said the inci- dent occurred about 8: 15 p.m . at 5516 River Ave., lhe home of Ruth Cameron. He said s he w alked into her bedroom to find a young man wearing a stocking mask and carrying a shotgun. He reported- ly said he didn 't want to hurt her and demanded her money, whi ch s he gave him. The man fled. The man had a pparently en· tered while Mrs . Cameron was in the front room, Sgt. Shearn said . He said such robberies are ex- tremely rare in Newport. "We haven't had a resid ential robbery in a long, long time," he said_ l'r-Page Al Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of the pas~ ~eek from orange Coast Comipuruties SAN CLEMEN TE --One of the best su~fing spots o n th e sou th c oa st, 'the T re s tles, wi ll s o on be o p e ned to the public unde r a l e a se by the federal gover.nment t o ~he s tate . S urfer ~ ha ve repeatedly d e fied No Trespassing signs t o reac h the b e a c h o n the camp Pendleton Ma rin e Ba s e jus t south of f o rme r Pr esid en t Ni xon 1 s estate ••. SADOLEBACK VALLE Y --S c hool d i s trict of fi c i a l s ar e survey i ng 4 0 0 teache r s , studen ts , pare nts and sc h ool e mp l oyes t o de t ermine whe t he r high sc h oo l s tud ents sho uld b e a l lowed to s moke in specially d esig nat e d "pu ff ing c e nter s" ... I RVI NE --An Irvine Company spo kesman and a representative of the Friends o f t h e I r v ine coast debat e d the compa ny's p l a n s fo r developme nt of i t s 1 0 ,00 0 coas t a l ac r es b e tween !~vi ne , Co rona d e l Ma r and Laguna Bea ch a t a comm u nity a ssociat ion mee ting las t week . Do n Camero n o f t h e Irvine Com- pany said the firm is willing t o work with any public agency wi lling to buy the land to leave i t undeve lop ed but that none has c ome forward and the company can't pay ta x es on the land forever ... HUNTINGTON BEACH --Mayor Norma Gibbs s aid s h e b e l ie v es the c ity f a c es a pos sible finan c i al crunch , t ha t i t mus t tak e a l o ng, hard l oo k at finan- c i al prioritie s a n d th a t it may hav e to ma ke c utbac ks and imp ose fees on certain services ... , . LA GUNA BEACH --T he s c hool board ha s voted to s tay out o f the c ontroversy s urr o unding proposed joint military and c ivilian u s e of the E l To r o Marine Air S tation, n o ting th at even i f the mili- tary i ns tallatio n were opened to comm e r c ia l airc raf t , t he planes wo uldn"t f l y o ver Laguna Beach s c hools . Kissinger Planning Ford China Visit President Anwar Sadat. • ! . WASHINGTON (AP> - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger told President Ford on Saturday that U.S.-Chinese rela- tions are ''basically sound'' despite a sometimes cool recep· Uon the secretary received dur- ing his just-concluded visit to Peking. Kissinger told newsmen af. terwards that he and Ford dis- cussed U.S. willingness to pro· vide economic aid to Egypt but that no decision was expected on military aid during the upcoming talks. He told the President prepara- tions are moving ahead for a Ford visit lo China shortly after Thanksgiving. During a one-hour, 20-minule Oval Office meeting, Kissinger briefed the President on his four· day China trip and a vis it planned to Washington on Mon - day and Tuesday by Egyptian In a farewell dinner toast in Peking , Kissinger told his Chinese hosts that he was ··satisfied'' with the visit. Chinese Foreign Minister Chiao Kuan·hua responded coolly, his remarks surprisingly brief • Evel Knievel Lands Safely PA'l.I'Y READY TO SPLIT WfTII SLA? • • • KINGS MILLS, Ohio (AP) Daredevil Evel Knievel guided a red-white-and-blue motorcycle to his longest jump ever, vaulting 150 feet over 14 passenger buses Saturday in a nation ally televised performance. team owner Charles 0 . Finley but decided instead to kill Oak.land School Superintendent Marcus Foster. -Under the influence or sister rugiUve Wendy Yos himura. Pat- ty split with SLA members William and Emily Harris. -An errort by ·Kathy Sallah to mediate the dispute among the four SLA fugitives inadvertently led to their capture. -It was Miss Yoshimura who s upplied details for an attorney's controversial s worn affidavit signed by Patty and claiming she was brainwashed and tortured bytheSLA. -Patty has admitted t o JX5YChiatrists interviewing her in prison that she was lured by the intrigue of life with the SLA, say- ing, "I was sick or the middle- class life I was leading. The SLA Sara Jane, Patty Neighbors in Jail REDWOOD CITY (AP> - Sara Jane Moore, accused of try- ing lo kill President Ford, moved into a cell across the hallway from Patricia Hearst Saturday after being transferred lo the same jail. "They're just two prisoners ... said Sherif£ John R. McDonald Jr. '"Both have a little notoriety, but they don't seem lo have anything (else} in common." However, Mrs. Moore had worked as a bookkeeper for the $2 million food giveaway pro- gram set up by San Francisco Examiner President Randolph A. Hearst in an attempt to gain his daugbter·s release from the Symbionese Liberation Army, which had kidnaped her. Mrs. Moore also worked as an FBI informant and supplied the agency with information about radicals she met in the food giveaway. A few weeks before the attempt on Ford's life, Mrs. ~toore told a reporter sh" agreed to become an informant because she was in· trlgued by the adventure and was inter .. ted ln helping find Miss Hearst. ., . 1 Federal marshals qui etly took Mrs. Moore late Friday night to the maximum security section of the San Mateo County Jail from San Diego, where she was un- dergoing psychological tests to determine whether she is compe· tent to stand trial. McDonald s aid Mrs. Moore was booked into the jail at 1: 13 a.m . Saturday. Miss Hearst h as been jailed in Redwood City since Sept. 18, when she was arrested in San Francisco on federal bank rob+ bery charges. The newspaper heiress also is a~aiting results of extensive psychological tests. to be discussed at a federal court bearing Nov . 4. "They may have said hello or something but they don't seem to be talking to one another,'· he said or Mrs. Moore and Miss Hearst. The sheriff said Mrs. Moore seemed relaxed and fri endly and accustomed to inmate life. Other inmates have accepted her without the curiosity they showed about Patty when she (int entered the jail, he said . I .. ' members seemed to have some purpose to their lives." -Sports activist Jack Scott tried to negotiate with Patty's parents (or various concessions, indicating he might be able to get her to return, but the negotia- tions ended after Patty's mother, Catherine Hears t, alerted the FBI. The magazine s aid that Patty, now jailed in Redwood City on federal bank robbery charges, has admitted to the doctors her role in robberies of a Hibernia bank branch in San Francisco and of another bank al Carmichael, near Sacramento. A woman was killed in the latter robbery. The article by Howard Kohn and David Weir said the arrests of Patty and the Harri.ses at separate houses came after the FBI tailed Miss Soliah in her . travels between the two fugitive hideouts u peacemaker between the two groups. "By late summer, 1975, she (Patty) had lost almost all fascination for the intrigue of the underground," said the article. "Most of her time was spent away from the Hanises, who no longer seemed like the brother Teko and sister Yolanda she once admired.'' Teko and Yolande were the SLA names or William and Emily Harris. Patty was deeply influenced by Wendy Yoshimura, a militant feminist, the article said. "When Wendy initially criticiied the SLA as sexist. Patty had de- fended Cinque ($LA member Donald DeFree1e) and Teko (Harris),:' it aaid. "But over the summer her opinion changed. She was \>e&lnnlng to ytew the SLA as a aun·t0Un1 aang heavy on machismo.·' • After two practice runs, the J7.year-0ld former hockey player and rodeo rider sailed orr a 300· foot ramp, the motorcycle almost upright as it cleared the buses. The rear wheel bounced off the last bus as Knievel brought the motorcycle down and zoomed out of the arena at Kings Island Amusement Park with a crowd of 35.000 cheering and rising for a standing ovation. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Su o/c la~ trx as ·be I i An Ca rai to ' ,tip I <>ft fer tar I de Ee .SCI de ha , "" u.: sic • l 1 ·j • .. I Pl Cl la •1 le sl •• $! v " u v cl •1 a h l • b p e r • ' f c • t'. t d ~ f J r D.U9 Pllet .... t .. ••lllelhlrtl81.,_ . • • .T Susan Murphy, injured when she was 3 V2 years old, hardly knows what a handicap is when she lays aside her leg brace to play Pop Wamer football, right along with the 'o/her guys,• as is obvious in these views of her on the -bench (above) and on the field In action (51) Land Deal Baja's 'Greatest Scandal' TIJUANA, Mexico CAP) -The American developers of a Baja California seacoast settlement randomly ''handed out bomesites to waiters and service people as .tips,·· an investigator says. And contracts on the same lot •often were sold to several dif- ferent investors, said Juan San- tana. It was a $15 million deal described by President Luis Echeverria as Mexico's greatest .scandal. But Mexican officials, describing the developers in harsh terms, prosecuted no one. Authorities on both sides of the border agree that tourism and U.S. private investments in this slowly developing state were FowtdMoney Lands Painter 'JnPokey !. • · VENTURA (AP) -A Ventura painter who found $50,000 in a va· cant house and st8'<.ed his re- latives to a Las Vegas gambling !pree was held in jail Saturday for not turning in the cash, said sheriff's deputies. Meanwhile, authorities were seeking the rightful owner ol the $39.000 that was left of the rmd. In custody is Daniel Diaz, 34, Ventura, arrested Friday at his home by Ventura police detec- tives. He was booked for in- vestigation of misappropriation of. found property, a felony. Diaz found about $50,000 in cub, mostly $20 bills, Tuesday at an Wloccupied house a realtor had hired him to paint in the Lake Sherwood area, officers said. Tiie money was in the false bottom of a closet. An anonymous tipster told police about the money. ''It might be money from an embetzlement, or a ransom or robbery or something else, maybe back in the fifties/' said Ventura police detective Richard F. Thomas. ''If no one lays claim, I would imagine that the money would go to whoever owns that house, maybetherealtor." Thomas said Diaz, is believed to have given several thousand dollars of the money to hi s re- latives, who took it to La.-; Vegas to gamble. Police are searching for them also. Nixon 'Not Tough' -Hunt PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Watergate conspirator E . Howard Hunt believes former President Richard M. N'ix.on was not tough enough to make critical decisions by himsell. In an interview with the Providence Journal-Bulletin, Hunt described the ex-president as "sort of covering'' when it came to major decisions. ••we. do elect a president,•• Hunt said· from a federal prison camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. "We don't elect ... six men around the president ta give him advice . . . I didn't want the pro- blema of the country IOlved by (RR. Haldeman>, I don't want them solved by (John) Erlichman, '' Haldeman and F.rlichman were top advisers to Nlxoo. \ hurt by the will and notoriety resulting from the scandal. And the turmoil over the San An tonio del Mar development lingers on despite a reorganiza. lion plan financed by Baja California's citizens in an effort to straighten things out. An estimated 3,000 homesites were sold since 1968 when Donald Eastvold, former attorney genera l of the state of Washington, and Tijuana at- torney Manuel Corzo Blanco first developed the scenic property 15 miles south of the U.S. border. AT THAT TIME, it was nilmed San Antonio Shores. Contracts negotiated with U.S. investors in· eluded 99-year leases, outright lot sales and open-end club mem- benhips including homesites. All those deals were illegal in Mexico which prohibits foreigners from buying land within 32 miles of its coastlines or within ":-64 miles of its interna· tional borders. No land in those areas may be leased for more than nine yean. 11 month. Leases in the ~ailed forbidden zone can't be transferred, extended. renewed .or inherited under Mexican law. In 1972, for the first time in Mexican history, Echeverria ex- tended bank trust provisions to the shoreline and border zoo.es, guaranteeing a foreigner 39 years' beneficial use of coastal and border real estate. While this technically superseded the 9-year, 11-montb leases, the contracts cover beneficial use only with takeover rights retained by Mexico and carry no implications of a lease or ownership, .Mexican officials say. IN tm, an investigation was ordered by Gov. Milton Castellanos Everardo into the tangled affairs of San Antonio Shares and be ordered it taken over by the state. Santana, who heads the inquiry and is general director of the de- velopment now, said of the original investors, 547 still retain their property. "The original developers said restaurant bills with club mem- bership including homesit.es and banded out homesties to waiters and aervice people as tipi," San- tana said in an interview. "'Ibey put down any lot number that came into their heads. •·As a result of those deals, and others as bad, contracts ta the same lot were often given out to several different people." There were 1,000 ••true and first-acquisition claims" found in the investigation, but Baja California officials were unable to fmd a fmancier to underwrite costs of putting the property in onler because of Its newly gained reputation. Today there are 800 loU availa- ble for bomesites. Prices range from $6,000 to $35,000. Dally PHol 011_., lsG..,GftfHd Monday-Friday: It you do tlOt hlMt your PaJ*' tly 5:30 p.m.. cell tletore 7 p.m. and )'OW' copy Wl'ill be .. livered. Saturday and Sunday: If -..otJ do ~ receiv9 vour eopy tly 9 a.m. Satur· day, Of 8 a.m, Sunday, ealt beklfe 10 &m. and ~copy ri be ~i¥9red. C.,..._Ttl•r• a Mott QJl!"V• County A'-es '4M)JI Not1tlwe&t Hunt1no1on Beach. and Westminater ........ l*IUI s.n Clemente, C.D111rano Beach. San Juan Ctoistraoo, Dana Point. South le;una. U0UM N~uel .......... '""'611 • A Player Named Mu1phy County Girl Just 'One of the Guys' on Her Football Team By MAXINE YEE """ ... ,...... .............. . SuSan..Murpb_y is no ordinary girl. . The 12-year-old youngster plays defensive tackle for the Anaheim Colts of tbeJ>op Warner midgets -and she had to over· come a crippling accident to do it. The only reminder of that accident nine years ago is the brace she sometimes wears on her right leg, but when she puts on her uniform, minus the brace, the 4-foot ll•i.nch, 88-pound youngster turns into a dynamo or strength and determination. Susan plays football because she loves the game, but she has no illusions about women in the &port. She admits it's pretty rough. give ber achilles tendon some exercise. "Susan never realized it w.., a bar:ulicap.'' said Mn. Barblll'ai Murphy. her mother. "It was there and she did whatever s~~ wanted to do. She said, ·u otherpeoplecandoit, I can do it, too. When tbe time comes, the brown·haired SUsan wants to trade in her football uniform for that of a paramedic or an orthopedic sure eon. Susan likes being treated like the rest of the guys and likes the camaraderie of being just one of the fellows. "'I don't want to be treat¢ different," she said. ''I play a boy·s sport and I have to take what the boys t~e .'' . SHE LJXES the guys "just as tummates" and firmly says nooeofthem are her ''boyfriends .'' t . " .. , ' I ' "I don't think ladies should play proressional rootball.'' said Susan, who is in her second season. "They get hurt easier in the pros and l like to see men better than see some lady go out there and get killed ... The guys on her team call her Murphy, and she likes i1 that '_j way. SHE SAID she wouldn 't mind if another girl broke into the ranks of her presently one-girl team. But she said the girl would have to do the job. Susan can be seen trying her darnedest-to stop the apposition as a defensive tackle. ("That's where the coach put me.") Although she admits she likes all the defensive positions, abe would prefer to play "oose man." ''It's the key that pla~,'' she explained. ''You get lo break through there. and if you 'relucky, you'll get fumbles.'' I l "They"ll have to be able to hack it,·· she said with her usual candor, ''and not go out and be pansies.'' When Susan was 3"h years old, she fell on top of a fallen drink· ing glass, severing a sc:iatic nerve. that controls all feeling_ in her right leg. Four operations and nine years later. Susan IS now participating in her favorite sport. She wears a brace during the day and a splint at night, but during practice and football games, she discards the brace to When Susan isn't on the field playing her favorite sport• she's ~ SVr'lmming or playingsoccerorrueby with the neighborhood kids. 1 She would have liked to wresUe, but her mother gave her a firm "'no.'' SUsan almoat didn't get to play football last year when her parents gave her the no-go signal~ but her mother relented. when Susan's doctor said to let be.rplay. eel to Carpets eel Complete Sales and Service Free Estimates Specializing in Vans-Motor Homes-Campers ~Ars & 293 S. MAIN ST., ORANGE PHONE 835-2515 l !LOCKS NORTH Of fASHION SQUARE . -- _________ 1 _ • • -. '.~ • ' ' l I •. < • ) ' • , ' A<I :w.».. v PILOT Sunday, Oct-28, 1975 . . I . ' • ... --Wonderball! ll'a all part ol what Mike Putnam and Roberta F1n1rol (below, rolllng Earth Bell over "vic- tims") call New Gemel-91ey proce1H1 lor children and •dutt1 designed to atre11 creativity, aelf-awareneu and group adYen- ture. All of these New Game• attuatlon1 were photographed et Coe!• Men Department ol Leisure Servlca1 Introductory ffMlono al elementary 1chools. Frff play aeaalono In which youngllero can devloe lhelr -n Earth Bell game• wlll llert In November. Da!l11 PUor Photo• IJtr IUehard K.....,_ • • • . . " • ' l'ranaPageAI ! Yacht Rules Causing Cussin', Fussin' or many owners of older bo.ats who flocked to the PHRF ranks whether they liked it or not. Others declared : .. A pox on both your houses,·' and started using their racing boat.s for strictly pleasure cruising. Now the ORF of Southern California has Jong been the ad- visory body for ocean racing in these parts. To race offshore, one must belong to ORF as well as the yacht club one represents. As the ranks of ORF d..tr>dled because of dissatisfaction with • IOR. the problem arose as to bow to get more boats out on the race courses or in blue-water races. The OJIF han111cap committee decided the answer was to get the older boats back into the picture by revising the IOR. After months of study by the ORF handicap committee a formula was conceived that would give older boats a better rating under IOR while penaliz- ing some of the newer and faster boats that were designed specifically to !OR standards. The ORF cJaimed it had the help and support of the Interna- tional Technical Committee (ITC) and the U.S. Yacht Racing Union CUSYRUJ in formulating the revision known as IOR/ORF-75. And that's when a lot of salt water bit the fan. Owners who bad spent a lot of money on the new boats designed to IOR specifications are extremely vocal in their opposition to IOR/ORF-75, claiming they were being penalized in order to bring a bunch of "obsolete" boats back into racing. · Their claim: ''The IOR has re- sulted in much faster boats. We are the 'grand prix' of yacht rac- ing. The IOR /ORF-75 is a backward step." To emphasize their opposition. about 40 owners of IOR boats met aboard the Queen Mary Wednes- day ni~ht to form a new or- ganization known as the JOR Yacht Racing Association. Of- ficers elected at the initial meet- ing were Bill Gilbert, com - modore; Dick Fox, vice com- modore. and Mill Smith, secretary -treasurer. ''This meeting was suggested by a number of yachtsmen who enjoy racing their boats under the IOR Mark III rule," said Gilbert. "Our ailh is to have more consideration given to our ideas and opinions and that we· might express ourselves as a body." It was the consensus of those present that "the IOR/ORF-7 has been rammed down our throats, and we want no part of it.'' Not so, says J.atk.Baillie, com· modore of ORF, who claims that JOR /ORF-75 had the approval of the majority of the members of ORF. ORF has come to the defense of its revision with a letter signed by the handicap committee headed by Jack Mallinckrod\. Some excerpts: "'A large majority of our mem- bers, year in and year out, have indicated their preference for an equitable handicap rule. As such, it has become quite clear in re- cetJt years thtit the IOR is not a success and participation in (handicap) yacht racing bas diminished. ''The ITC has failed to main- tain and improve the rule against loophoJe.seeking onslaughts of designers. The emphasis in the arena of ocean racing competi- tion has been shifted from sailing skill to design skill. Basically ex- cellent yacht designs of five years ago are now outrated by as much as 20 percent by the newer designs. No amount of sailing can overcome a handicap like that. "The IOR/ORF-75 rule results have proved that it is possible to measure and evaluate the speed differences that are apparent between older and newer yachts of the same IOR rating. It is a purel)' objective formula rule based on exactly the same measurements used in IOR. It simply m odifies some of the parameter& of weighing factors in the rule so as to bring the rat· ings into closer agreement." The letter goes on to warn that the ORF revision is not expected to be a panacea. "Do not expect the changes to put old boats with tired old sails, riggine and sailors in the winner's circle. It won't do that. But if the owner does his part, it should go a long way toward making it JX)SSible for basically fine yacht designs of yesterday to compete with those of today.'' First public criticism of the IOR/ORF-775 came ata forum at therecentSt. FrancLsYachtClub Tinsley Island Stag Cruise at· tended by more than 600 yachtsmen from throughout the country. Gary Mull, oneofthetopyoung naval architects from San Fran- ci$co used four-letter words in lashing out at the revision. A week later be cleaned up his language before a mixed au· Rain to Hit North • Shou:ers Warned From Mid-state to Canada v.s.s .... .,, .... .,.. '"'"" .... , .. lrllltlt ~ CN1tllM II ~ r.rn l•••rdl 11'1• P•Clllc: C•••t ""1111 •,lrrt•• ••,..cl•d from c•"tr•I QillfofN ._..,... W•sMnvton 1tN1 utM'df19 lfl'9 ..... •rid ~ -Siio-rs~ CM91bl1ttd ... 1111 ,_ -. Wiii ... tau Kl"OSS ~ .W ......-. '#'tOfnfrll. Clllulty' Wl!5 wlll .,. llrntt.d to tllDM r•lny ~ .till• ...mty Mft!Y sir.* win ~1 ••••••••• Tlla ewH <Mii •l•t.s •rMI cior11ara ot tfw c.roll"" ...r Ta,,nHCe will .,~ ............... ,all\. T.,..,.....,,.. ..... 11 M "tOd II -.,_ ,...,... -1:1'1 •'-"f u.e-t ~ II Nortll CMIMIM bvl IM rHI ltlf ltlt· "9tlclltwllt .. c:ool. C:aUtorala •• • ' • , Tiie pr.-ctlct•d l'lltl'I for 11'11 LOI. A11991•1 c1.,1c: C.nl•r lod•r Is ra. dlogrM~. • ottwr l!Adlct.d lltlll'IS lnch.odf; 11 •t Lono 8Nc:ll. 10 •I SM!t• Mofll<•. 11 •I lhirHnk, JO •t P•lrnd•I•, 70 •I llllwokM. IS •I P•I"" S.0-11'19S. 7'0 M SM Dll9CI Mid 11 •' s..iu ll•rti.r•. dience in a class on the fun - damentals of ofrshore salting be· ing conducted at Aviation High School, Redondo Beach. At the latter session Mull s aid : "As far as I am ('oncerned, the IOR /ORF-75 as proposed is a flaming disaster. About the only skippers it will benefit are those who seldom race their boats and are not very competitive when they do." Mull admitted that the IOR Mark III left something to be de· sired by owners and skippers of older boats, but said a strictly local revisi"n was no way to solve the problem. He said the ITC -of which he is a member -is working on a revision of JOR which would benefit older boats on a national and international scale. He said the ITC is studying the records of some 650 to 800 boats still active in handicap racing -as opposed to the 35 or 40 used by ORF. And so rages the controversy. Meanwhile, it has been blamed in part for the small number of en- tri es scheduled to start in Long Beach Yacht Club's 970-mile. La Paz race Nov . 1. Several skip· pers withdrew their entries when LBYC announced the race would be sailed under IOR/ORF-75. The club later announced it· would start an IOR class, but the entry list still failed to grow. We Still Make House Calls I Every day -seven days a week -more than 900 of us bring the Dally Pilot to homes along the Orange Coast. We are proud to bring news of the world and your community to your doorstep. And, we are learning what It Is like to be in business by being In business for ourselves. Our business ls giving you good service. ~DAILY PILOT~ I : • I s Heil niv imm what The SI I lB2S On "H me,'' youn Ola seam frien ite fo Sec inc been Wash Chica eisco try Re G Ogle ton Hall part ac s Royalty T~uring State: LOS ANGELES (AP) - Norwa1'• Kine Olav' V 1peot Satun!JY In Southern cali!ornia out of public Yl~;JnPllrinlr IO depart IOdq 'f<ll: Alaak&·oncl tbe last llop ~~,J ..... A_.coa tour. • . The 12-7•b,0UI tnonarc.h -.,ht priyacy after two~ of public ·-~In Ibo area. He 1a.-uWc1 IO-arrin It tbe Andlariie ~ AliPort au p.m. IOda:r. . DwillC bla ata:r bere, Olav· commemorated tbe 150th· an· nivenary ollbe lint QrCanized immlgratlolr .from Norwa:r IO what Is now Ille Uniled Stales. The sloop ~ur-<an1ed !53 lmmigrllilarto l'lew York In· 1825 In that lmmfirallan-.• l\'udln N••el . .,.r 1 '1 11 Novelist Irving Wallace, wbo wrote an irreverent book called "The Prize" about the· Nobel Ptjze, report«lly ut· tered some aeid words In Los Angeles Friday. about the selectl<lft _of 'Italy's Eugenio Monlale as a laureate. • Sund!t. October a . 1e1s Patty Changes, .. Defies Analysis SAl'I F..RAl'IClSCO (AP) -'Ille *ret lire of prisoner Patty Hearst. obrouded behind JaU walls and silence, ls evolving lnlO • -tery u deep as her abadowy travela In the uadttlllOUnd. . lnvilible ln public ror tbe pMl month, Patty ls def1Ded In tbe .......ia of those who vi.sit and the wrltlnp of some who •bared ber·fllsttlve days. .$le ls ''normal'" to her jail .... ••spaced out" to her {llotber, "lfall" IO her atlor!>eys and a '"freedom flcbter''toes-eomiadeJ. SO!nc plctul'e her u a t«meoted ltldnal> 'ricllm; otbera 1peak of the rebel cooY<!lrtea toberoapt«a' caute. Wlllle 110rt11a -Me told ot ber eroas- CGatrY,Club from tbelawandlnVOl .. meot in tG\ll.1 adventures ol the Sym"blon•e Uberatloo Army, one attorney claims Pat· t.Y WM ••catatonic" wbllewith theSLA. eolllJ)elenl to stand trial on bank-robbery petence to be tested b7 ~ court· cbar&es. oppobited P'Y<hlatrlala. "Ula not the da!eose pooltloo thal llias Her head high, Patty walked quietly out Hunt Is now Incompetent." $8ld Albert ot cwrt. She was silent and stooy·faced. Johnaon. "It Is that sbols currenUy unable changed already rromthedayof ber arreat, to aid ln preparationof berdefeose." when, laughing, she ralied her: handcuffed The federal prosecutor scoffs that being wrists in a defiant clenched-fist1alute. partially competent to stand trial is "like The transformation showed more belngaliltlebilpre1Dant." dramatically in photos. rew days later. And, in a highly unusual move, the de-SUppgrted by a matron, a 1aunt Patty was .Jense team bu WOil permis:s.ion to bring a ledilltoabospital forphyaicalt•ta. ! _ -. 'r.;;;i:,~atrlat IO treaL the troubled "llllE'S BEEN more spaced aut," nld attorney Terence Hallinan. TALKll'IG TO Patty, said her former al-But within days, Hallinan, a yoatbM at-111 1'Jrue:r, was IUte watcblng ''The Three toruey favored by radical cljenta, was Glf Faces Of Eve.'' Cbanging moods would the case. ·transformherpusonallty. The new team, featuring star att.orDe7 F. As Patty awaits a federal judge's de-Lee Bailey and hla partner JobnaOD, aald tetmiaation ol her mental competence, her. Patty was ''emotionally disturbed." But as ' publicidentitycriBesintemlfles. they restructured defense strateCY. the BVT THE 2i-year-old beirees, who5e lsaheatormentedkidnapvi~lll.defiant controversial brainwashing affidavit waa ~ mental -petence la being weJ&bed In the ttbel or someone e:ntire!Y De!"f · no longer mentioned. courts. sends no messaces otberown. At.ber last court appearmx;e, Sept. 23, the iJ At San Mateo County Jail, visitors. come 1 . "She always now wants her allon>e7 IO small red-haired Patty, remaining mut°" and go in silence. Sherill John R. McDonald mate a decision for her,•• says a jailer. even when urged by the judge to speak, Jr. reports the star inmate is ••a perfectly A shuffling or lawyers joining and leaving beard herself described u brainwashed. normal prisoner," sutrerlng from the cblef ber defense, team complicated the pun.le, Attonieys submitted her signed_ affidavit troubleofmostinmates-boredom.. changing official defense positions in •wearing that her SLA capt.on drOve her Wilh all . t.he talk. of Patty's ahlftlng midstream. mad. , . moods, the sheriff sees no drastic dif· "' The original team suggested Patty mi&ht AJked to commit Patty for mental treat-ferene.. ''She talk& witb mo&t anybody who .l ,, I on Frida7 lie ·attended a ceremonyli-.~t ~the Norweglan Seameo's '-'•urcb In San Pedro and watched a eoCee?' came between crews of two Norwegian ships doc1<ed In Los Angeles. Harbor. 18 Felons Escape lnFresrw be insane. Now, the attorney dosest to the ment.. U.S. District Q>urt Judge Oliver J. is around her,'' he says. ''She bun't :} --=he~i;r:e:••::;•:s:y:s::•b:e;::m;::ay:::be::::o:al:y:::h:•:l;r-;::;;::;;C;art:;:;;er;;;lns:;:te::•d::;o:r:der::ed::her:::m:;:eat::al::co:m::·:=:::::c:h:anc::ed::•:~:~:tln;::o:u:r:eyes:::-':'::::::::::::::;;---~ ~ SCHOOL clilldrea; :;oo of whom waited for the king at Nansen Fieldln Palos Verdes EBtates Fri· day. were bapp7 to be out or school but were disappointed that be wore a suit and hat and oot a crown and.robe. "He doesn't look like a king to me,'' sighed one of the 500 youngsters. Olav told the crowd at the seaman's church, "We can be friends across the ocean and un - ite for the purpose of peace." Security for the visiting ruler in California was tight as it has been in the visits he's made to Washington, D.C .. Minneapglis, Chicago, Seattle and San Fran- cisco since arrivin& in Ulla eoun- try Oct. 4. Reveler Injured GLENDORA (APl -Gunther Ogle, 19, wrapped himself in cot- ton as a mummy for a pre- Halloween celebration. At the party he apparently backed into a candle. Seeing his costume in flames, Ogle ran through the knots of laughing guests and slammed in- to a closed glass door before fall- ing to the ground Friday night. He was taken to San Dimas Hospital and then transferred to • t&e burn ward at County-USC Medical Center with third-degree bums over 60 percent of his body . FRESl'IO (AP) -Six or 18 felony prisoners involved in a mass escape from the Fresno County jail Saturday were quick- ly recaptured, sheriff's deputies said. - - The remaining dozen, in custody for offenses ranging from robbery and assault to re- ceiving stolen property, were be- ing sought, officers said. The men fled the jail early Saturday morning by prying open a ventilation duct in the dayroom of their ceUblock, Sheriff Harold C. McKinney said. "Whoever led this escape did some planning, .. McKinney said. "The plan was fairly well thoughtout. ·• THE FIRST man through the vent trailed a string made of strips of mattress behind him, "then each man after him simply followed the string through the ventilation ducting,'' he ex· plained. The prisoners crawled through the ducts to the roof of the jail, where they ripped loose a thick piec~ of cable holding a television antenna and used it to cli mb to the roof of a connecting passageway, then to the growid, McKinney said. Schools Segregated Despite SF Busing SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Despite five years of court· ordered busing at a C05t or more than $15 million, nearly ball or the city's public schools still aren't fully desegregated, a re- port bas revealed. • According to school data re- leased Friday, 47 of 97 elemen- tary schools remain racially im- balanced after five years of integration. Nine of the district's 24 junior and senior high schools also are out of balance In their second year of integration. However. tbia is sligbtly IM!tter than last year, when 15 scbools were not desegregated. 9-year-olds Repor\edly Seeking Pill SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Girls as young as 9 years old are asking for birth control advice and pose a special problem as to whether their parents should be notified, a Planned Parenthood leader here says. ''A whole new policy or special program must be created for girla 9 IO 12 years old wbo are sexually active and need ad- vice," Dr. Gerry Oliva, medical director for the agency said in an interview. , Dr. Oliva said part of the pr<>- blem is that the agency's in- formation pamphlets, aimed at reaching adults, are "too com- plicated for a sixth-grader to wi~ · derstand.'' She said the agency bas a policy of not telling parenta when tbelr children come in for advice or contraceptives. This practice has so tar been extended to even the ~gest clients. "'It is bard not to call the parenta when the girla are 9 or 10,'' Dr. Oliva said. . She said the trend toward earlier sexual activity "means that pareols muat edvlle their cblldreo earlier than ln the old ~. . ,'!r<>W, temn1 a girl the facts of life when she's 9 yean ol~ may be too late to 1t9p her from II••· lhc.1n," Dr1 ou,va said. "' '. . ·, • To be .racially balanced, the percentage of any ethnic group within a school must be within 15· percentage points, plus or minus, of the group's total representa- tion in the school district. AS OF JANUARY 1975, the re·· port said black students com- posed 30.3 percent of the dis· trict's total student body, while 25.3 percent were white, 16.2 per- cent Chinese, and 14.4 percent Spanish surname. Filipino, Japanese, Korean and American Indian composed. the remaining 10.9percent. Margery Levy, the district's director or integration, said schools are imbalanced primari- ly because the district bas been unable to make changes in school boundaries. "Two years ago, the Board of Education passed a resolution which has prevented us from changing . any boundaries or schools slated for earthquake re- construction," she said. "That includes more than half the schools, and that's the chief re- asoo we have so many schools still out or balance.'' She also noted that the school board allowed several thousand students to traiisfer schools shortly before secondary schools were integrated. Calf Mutilated In California PALERMO (AP> -.The bizarre killing of a newborn call. mutilated and drained of blood, was reported in this rural Northern California community Saturday. Rancher Hap Robison zaid be round the call dead behind a barn Oct. 9 near its mother, who ap-· peared IObave been tranquilized. Similar mutilations have been tepOrted ln other Westemstalea. Robison told a Teporter the calf's bind quarters bad been 1klnned and the genitala and en- trails removed,. but no meat taken. 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Al the same time, Nixon was quoted as saying biased liberals in the ne ws business caused his downfall as Proti1dent. It would appear that Mr. NiXon is interested in the pOSsibility of u sin~ radio or TV as an outlet to express his views tha t \V atergate '"·as nothing \Vorse than ,..,hat the nation had toler;;1ted under previous Presi- dents. lf he views the cat:Jslrophic, di sgratcful sins of \Vatcrgate as just a ''stupid mistake" thut ca n be ex~ plained away by blaming the press, he l'l'rtainly has an unrealis tic ~1p praisal of the affair. It is unreulis t1c, too, for him to aSSUlJlC that the American JJeople "'Ould buy hi s rew1itteft version of his tory -<:>r that his reappearance v.'ould create anything but suffering for his own party. Perhaps Mr. Nixon s hould be reminded that only the extraordinary pardon-i11-ad vance granted by Gerald Ford kept him out of the courts-and very possibly saved him f ron1 a criminal sentC'n 1.·e. Redistricting Morass Orange Counly S upervisors have s ucceeded in submarining any effort to r ealign their district boun- daries until at least next year, throwing the entire matter into a political morass·once again. • Conveniently. the.aides were unable to reach con- sensus on any redistricting plan suitable \o a majority and the entire matter wru; allowed lo wither quietly away. Now supervisors and their advisers are saying it would be wise to postpone any redistrl~ing until the results of a special county census to be conducted ear- ly next year are available. 'fhcy reason it will give a more accurate picture of the imbalance ~ween d istricts. The assumption is technically correct, but popula tion estimates availa· ble nine months ago would have seryed the purpose admirably. Everyone concedes Supervisor Thomas Rlley's F'iJth District is waY out of balance with the other four. Even Riley admits he represents 26 percent of the county's population when he should have only 20. The census results probably won't be avaifabfC until midsummer, meaning redistricting ~ouldn't t ake place until after the primary election ir supervisors have their way. 1'he prospect of redistricting immediately arter a primary in whit•h three supervisors must face the voters ope ns ~ l:>andora's box o f potential political !-itrife. If all three incumbents \\'in a clear majority, the prc>blem will be less critical, but ir one or more must face a Noven1ber runoff. midsummer redistricting could caus e massive headaches. 1'heore~icall y, an incumbent could be redistricted right out of office before the November.election. Unless a r edistricitng plan can be compiled im· mediately, supervisors would now be wise-to hold off until after the November election next year. - Supervisor Ralph Clark earlier this year made a start al gettin g the job done before the political season1 but it was s idetracked to a panel of supervisorial aides ror study. Jdeally, r ea pportion ment should occur six months to a year be£ore any major election to give new districts time to congeal and gain some kind of identity with elected representatives. '' \>tL I Cl OUS ! ANI> NOURI SHl~G-, TOO!" Super K Should Have Held His Tongue. • ' I t These observations did Jess harm to Richard Nixon ... than they did to Kissinger's effectiveness as a diplomat. The irony ... is that Henry Kissinger, accused of having spied on his own staff, should now become the victim of accidental electronic surveillance. t Does To the Editor: Your Oct. 19 "Mailbox"' staled th at no letter has been received thus far supporting any form or . firearm control. OddJy, this is both difficult and yet easy to un - derstand, As a private citizen, I can draw only from my own approach and experience in reaction to public issues. In nearly hair a century I have never before written a "let- ter to the editor." Tttis is not because of a Jack of strong feel - ing on public issues. Anything but! Like many others,} suspect, I have never done so for a variety or reasons . Am ong these are t.he following : THE FVNPl\MENTAL belier that one's political positions should be expressed by action at the ballot box, One 's strongly held beliefs do not require a public expression (or self-gratification. The majority of such letter ex- pressions reflect views or •'zealots'' and other hold ers of ex- treme positions. The opinion that such letters - t by and large-accomplish little. I In spilc or the foregoing, I feel compelled to refute the inference f that, because no one wrolc m sup'. Mlc-1;~ 1 Neither Secretary of State Henry Ki ssinger nor the press showed to advantage in the episode involving Kissinger's in· discreet remarks, at a Ca ndadian dinner, about former Presidents ;.ind st;.itesrnen he has known . It seems astounding that a U.S .sC'rretary of stale \\'Ollld have the poor Judg - ment and bad taste to di s- parage other publi c figures. First or all . it is not to Ki ssinger·s credit that he felt free to pronounce judgment on Richard Nixon before officials or a foreign gov - ernment even though the occasion was a nonpublic one. After all, it was Richard Nixon who gave Kissinger his bi g chance in life and the backing that won him v.•orldwide recognition. IT IS NOT necessary to over- look Richard Nixon·s character flaws and mi sdeed~ and mistakes in order to see th e inappropriate- ness of Henry Ki ssinger·s use or ( NORMAN COUSINS ) the <.H.ljectives ''odd. artificial and unpleasant .. t o describe the former Presidenl. The remarks 1nay have been accurate. but that 1:s not the point. The point is that Henry Ki ssin ger 's relationship \\"ith the former President, and his pr,esent position as secretary or stale, make hi s supposedly "cand id"' observations singular· lytasteless. . These observ-ati ons did less harm to Ri chard Nixon or to the publi c fi gures Ki ss inger categorized than they c;tid to Kiss· inger 's effectiveness as a diplomat, which is a word that is supposed to be synonymous with discretion and confidentiality. It is no defense of Kissinger to say that he would never have made his demeaning remarks if he had known that he was being picked up on an open microphone that was setup to record the after- dinner toast of the officials of both governments. Wh at counts Ts what Kissinger said and not the fact that he was inadvertently be- ing recorded. Nor is it particularly relevant that Ki ssinger's observations were being offered at a nonpublic occasion. It is unsophisticated in the extreme not to expect that anything as juicy as characteriza- tions of famous personages by Henry Kissin ger would not find their way into the public press. The irony of the entire inci· dent, of course, Is that Henry Kissinger, )VhO was accused dur- ing the w atergate investigation or having spied on members of his own slaff, should now become the victim of accidental electronic surveillance. ONCE 'l'llE story broke in the pre ss. Henry Kissinger telephoned Richard Nixon at San C lemente to proffer his apologies. If apologies are in or- der, tbey should be directed by. Kissinger to the American peo- p I e, who are Kissinger 's employer. As for the rote of the press in this episode, 'we see no justification in the use of the telltale tape record- ing by reporters who lfapp;etled to overhear the accidentally re- corded conversation. The material was privileged. The ef- fect or the use of that material is the same as eavesdropping Or' wiretapping. · · ls no question of responsibility involved in a case where private conversation can do damage to the comments of U.S. foreign Policy? IN REPORTING lhe ract that President Ford had decided to lry to proteet himself by wearing a bulletproof vest, the press sue· ceeded only in persuading would· be assassins to aim rortbe Presi- dent's bead. The question, of course, is whether the freedom of the press is to be defined as the ob-· ligation to report everything within reach, or whether it aJso means self-imposed constraints in the interest of responsibility and good sense. Free institutions have never yet come out second best in any test against totalitarian doctrines. Indeed, the biggest danger te democracy bas always come from within -generally fronl those who do not understand that an open society requires more. self-discipline than any other political system. · a Silent Majority Favor Gun Control? ' " port of firearm control, there is little or none of such support. J\ly beli e f . although not supported by any evidence in my po ssession, is that the greatcr- than-majority sentiment is in favor of gu n control as a means of stopping the warlike slaughter and the brutalizing intimidation of the general population from the unlawful use of guns. These actions· are taken not on- ly by the "criminal element," but also by those members of the "other gun owning element," who either themselves , or through their gun ownership, making guns available to others, use these guns for unlawful purposes. The overall social t"ost of the unlawful use or legally acquired guns is enormous and irreversa- ble. I suggest that a positive method of gun control could be ef!ected by legislative enact· ment, to establish a schedule of l05ses for victims or illegal gun use and their families. THE SCHEPVLE of losses could be patterned after the Workmen 's Compensation Law schedule of losses. The costs of this compensation system would be borne by the gun manufac- turers, through an appropriate excise of use tax ; by gun purchasers, through a gun- licensing fee system requiring all guns. whatever their intended use, to be licensed; and, by the ii· legal gun users, through the as- sessment of damages. in ad· ministrative or court proceed- ings, in a n amount appropriate under the :schedule of losses. Thia syatem could not replace tbt true. los:i; of the victlrrt or his family, but il would be a &lanl' step towards m3kfng the gun manufacturers, the gun owners, and the "gun U!SC1"5 ror unlawful purpose$" in our society beor their re!'SPoosibilily for societal aa-m•ges resulting from their re.spective corpora.te profit, hob- by and unlaw!ul act. In summary 1 Uke m&nJ other ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The tight to condense tetters to fit space or eltm1nate libel is reaeT"Vf'Xl . Letter3 of 300 words or Je3s will be given preference. All letters mt.I.!! in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- que3t 1/ su/ftcient reason is apparent. Poelry will not be pu,blished. citizens "'ho do nol "Tile letters to the editor, J support gun con· trol as a reasonable, essential and overdue control of the ··right to bear arms," and as a means to prevent the continued depriva- tion of the general citizenry's right to ''life, liberty and the pursuit or happiness" by those who use guns for unlawful purposes. JOHNV.f'.ALTERMEIER Don't Ffre Kojak To the Editor: To read Norm an Cousins' (Oct. 19 ) defense or Fortress Manhat- tan. is to "'itn~ss the proverbial \\.'t>t>ping and gnashing of teeth. Much to the crl.'dil of the golden-pen oracle of the fabled Eastern Establishment, he acknowledges, even if haltlngly, the enormity of our federal budget problem. Yet he refuses to construct the bridee between it and the (he says) fact that N.Y .C. citizens and business pay one.fourth of the natioa's federaJ tax load. t\S the former leader of the fair state, and now V-P of all so, recentJy stated <belatedly. but welcome. nonetheless). "Governments, like fa milies, must learn to live within a budget. You cannot spend whllt )'OU don't have, or hopt.? to have." ff FedGov. not taking en- rourarement from, t,he likes or Cousins, had learfted·tollvemore frugalJy,\,plOSt ~rob>.bly the dollars lefultt the pocket& of Nlw .Yori<•"' would have bettl •put to more logical local use, and they would not now be running backwards to the abyss. HIS CRIES of the welfare· draining minorities though, re- minds me or the age-0ld Whi ch Came First -The Chicken or the Egg. From Mayor LaGuardia through Mayor Lindsey, the politicos strongly encouraged, if Tammany Hall did not bribe, minorities to move lo the city. The reason, obviously, was the votes for their retention of job and power. The irony of th is whole massive mess is that for more · years than I care to admit, we have been coached and schooled that N.Y.C. is the financial center of the nation (s uper-egos would claim the world). Cradled behind awe-inspiring desks, soothed by ankle·deep carpeting, surrounded by gleaming glass and steel giving support to im- pressively framl.'<l Wharton and 1-larvard degrees, with the key lo the executive washroom in one pocket and t he pass to the ex- ecutive dining room in the other, they were the ''cream'' of this na- tion's financia l brainpower. Seemingly so isolated from reali- ty, and hypnotized by the ex· ecutive suite m ystique, they couJdn"t (or wouldn't) recognize the advanced state of rot of the ''Big Apple'' from which they supped. Really incredible! With experts such as this mind· ing the vault, punching the calculator and feeding the com · put er, you really can't help but reel sllgbtly uneasy. Whatever else, Norman, just s~theydon'tfire Kojak . ED EGAN l"reedo•'• Co•t To the Editor: Ever since the death of John Kennedy, l have been a to assume that frightened people would give up their weapons. The cost of our freedom seems to be such madness, be it abuse of alcohol, drugs or guns. People will put down destructive actions only if a lternatives are more de- sirable. If defense is indeed the motivation, rather than killing, there are several proven non- lethal weapons available. When are the "right and le~ wingers'' going to stop fighting long enough to see this as one ob- vious alternative and perhaps create others? GERTA FARBER &hool l/nfons To the Editor: "Spectator": One who views a show, game or spectacle. The battle to unionize our schools (Daily Pilot editorial, Oct. 19> affects allot us diredly. Control of the public school system is what is ultimately at .stake, nothing Jess. SB 160 mandates negotiation on wages, hours of employment, health and welfare, leave and transfer policies. safety, class size, procedures for evaluation of empJoyes, organizational securi· ty for the union, and grievance procedures. In addition, the un- ion has the righl to comult on the definition of educational objec- tives, course contenl and cur- riculum, and textbook selection. Since the act provides for bind- ing arbitration of grievances arising under the contract and since some of these grif!Vances may well involve the interpreta- tion or policy. what will ultimate· ly happen is that an appointed arbitrator having no interest in our local schools will render de-· cisions which affect all of us as pa'renta, !tudents. teachers and interested citizens. vociferous advocate of further FAR MORE than collection or guo·control. Now 1.tm·notrsosw-e. -union-member dues is involved. Although I reel s uch laws would U e.o organizational security ar- symbolically ihtrebe the ~,Jue rangement Is neeotJated, Ute ex- ol human life-it la not reaUStic. elusive union represent1Uve f •• • may, tinder the terms of that a6 rangement, be entitled to collect a service fee equivalent to dues from nonmembers. { Teachers who do not belong t» any organizaUon will be assessei fees which will be paid to the un- ion. or course, it's possible unde;t' the act for teachers to elect not tp be re~resented by a union. That choice would be a truly prO.. fessional response. t You are right about the mon involved. The Potential pawer state employes having SlOO million a year to spend on iJi. fluencing legislation and elect.irW officials who may eventually • their salaries (statewide salary :schedules w_ill be a logical Ref> is awesome indeed. In summary, the uproming battle involves far more than ui- ion membership and money Since all of us are in dancer of losing one more aspect cK representative government Ui6 reference to us as spectat.of.. ti. tragically, a misnomer. ' DONALD E. SMALLWOOD ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wf'td . PubUlhrr Thoma1 Kf'tuil. Edilor \ Thoma1Palmer.SundoJI J £di I oriel Pagf' £di1or , The editorial page-or the Dallyt/ P!lot &ttks to In form and, llimulatt readers by presenunc' on this P•le dlvene rommentaryl m topics ~ lntei-est by •)'ndlcat. ed cofumrusu and tlrtoonitll by providing a rorum '°" nMSfrs•. views and by prtsentlnc lhlal ntwspaper·s opinions and ldeat on c_urrent topJrs. The tdltorial' lopln1ons of the Dally Pilot •ppea~ only In the ecUtorlal collJmn ll th ·Lop or the P•re. Opinions ti· preufd by tht rolumnl•U a~ tartoooists and letter writers arf'! their o~n Ind no endof"ffment~ lhdr. ~•e~a-by t.h.,·O.llJ~PI - should be tnrerrtd. 'Sunday, October 216, lll'75 j ' .. 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"::" .::r.:: ::"":' .... _-=--""'="· :.:.:.:;: ':,':-""': ___ .. =..--:::.-..:::: c :::.::-.. ~.:..=:-::::: :.-_'""'"J:.;-..:: ' COVER BOY OF TIME AND NEWSWEEK RATe> AN INSIDE PAGE IN ROCK JOURNAL ROLLING STONE Who Is That on ' By THOMAS PALJllER Of"'-D111ty ~WI SUM Bruce Springsteen is : a) A gay activist who stepped i'n front of Mickey Mouse. heroically deflecting a bullet that would have pierced the Dis· neyland star's le£tear. b) A Maryland politician, Coors beer distributor and former Spiro Agfiew confidant who is under consideration to replace Rockefeller as vice pre- sidential candidate on the 1976 GOP ticket. c ) The illegitjmate son of Spain's Gen. "Francisco Franco -who is prepp..rjng to leap from the obscurity of his jail cell and snatch the reins of power from Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon. d ) A rock musie superstar who bas three albums to his credit and has appeared on the covers of both Time and Newsweek -in tbesame week . e) None, or all, of the above. If you didn't reflexively check choice "e," you were probably debating amongst the ra.rst three choices. After all, anyone whose face makes the cover of either of the twin newsmags is well known · and either loved or hated by 98 percent of the American public. · Sorry."D"'itis. IF HAD YOU read Rolling St.one magazine or the arcane pop music critics of the Los Angel~ Times or the New York Times, you would be spared the humiliation of supreme ig- norance about the identity and struggle from nowheresville of the Boy of the Week whose in- itials are B.S. Or il you are a regular listener to a certain five of the 70-od.d radio stations in the Los Angeles -Orange County area, you would instantly associate Bruce Springsteen's face with h is latest. smash album, "Born lo Run .·· BRUCE WHO? Bornwhat? Yes, again Time .and Newsweek have disagreed violently on how lo play the news. Time opted for an artist's col· orful painting of Bruce Springs. teen. Newsweek went with a col· orful photograph of Bruce Spr- ingsteen. (I repeat the name intentionally, not because Columbia Records pays me to do so but because anyone who makes Time -Newsweek's cover should be a household word, and I"m doing my part.) The trouble is, you'll find more people who have contributed to Rabbi Baruch Korff's Nixon Defense Fund -and will admit it -than who have ever beard Bruce Springsteen's name.· This tidy cover coincidence raises some tender points. The weekly newsies frequently Remember When • • • Those Covers? have been accused ol ccnspiring to hype the same personality. They of course claim this is non - sense , vowing that cover material ideas are so well pro- tected that even Daniel Ellsberg could not h ave filched and Xeroxed them. The double-duty use of a featured face during a given week is r ather understandable when the subject is an instant cele.brity like Lynette "Squeaky"" Fromme, or Cher, whose suntan is the result of the rays from media flashbulbs. But Bruce Springsteen? He is the unobvious choice, yet they chose him simultaneously. Is there a spy, a security leak? That question the writers of the cover stories themselves pro· bably cannot answer. HOWEVER, SOME things are more obvious. When such an un - known so-called superstar (pity the poor word; it's overuse has been near fatal) as Bruce What's - 'is-Name finds general circula- tion covers so comfortable, so- meone is out of touch. Subscribers? Or editors? Phenomena, and Springsteen i:s portrayed as a phenomenon, are simply not s upposed to sneak up and hit bright, with·lt people over the head like that. As a 28-year-old, rather hip newsroom In habitant said after glancing at the Time cover paint- ing, "I knew they must have hired a Jousy artist, because I couldn'\ recognize that face." In fact, the name didn't help either. To too many, Bruce Springsteen did not exist until he was in- troduced on newsstands as an idol, and that's just not the way idols are supposed to develop. The point i:s not that Spr· ingsteen is bad. To rock afi· cionados, he's pretty good : and to the critics, he"s great. When he began paying his dues, as they say, a couple of years ago. the in· evitable Bob Dylan comparison was popular. Thal is. unttl less emotional analyses revealed that a) Springsteen is not as talented as Dylan was. and bl neither is Dylan. IF THE newsweeklies are no longer reporting the evident. broad trends, but rather describ- ing esoteric developments in spttiaJ-interest areas of the in- creasingly diverse American life, it is onl y because they are fighting to stay alive. After all, it is not a fresh whisper that one of the two lookalikes is on its way to the recycled, nonreturnable fate that took Life, Look and other broad-audience publications. There is. too, the market of un- balanced supply and demand for star worship. A i\1 radio and Top 40 play lis ts are diseased and abandoned, left incapable of helping to create a universally revered musical personality. Tastes are more specialized than ever -jazz. country, easy . listening, progressive -and so the climate, if not the desire, for a true superstar has dis ap - peared. There is no Hit Parade. There is no new 1975 Mode I Elvis. And media-created-oftenless- t han-genuine-he roes in any field have public-li fe expectan- cies shorter than shootin g stars. so. Bruce, it may be downhill from here. · Bruce Springsteen is Roc k ·s New Sensation, but who is h~·! llUndoy. Oe•-.... 1975 , DAILYP1LOT AT '60s Spawned Some • • • • ·Positive Behavior i;\'ounger workers today," 5ald my !rlend the psychologist. ··are more h o nest with themselves than workers used lo be. They tend to be aware of their own feelings, their own sense of justice, their own 1dt:..'Ological pr~ possessions ... "What l mt!an is this,"' the .-1thologist continued. "ln any job or organization you have to compromise, you have to meet demands from colleagues or customers, do things you don't want to do. The present genera tion of you.ng workers, those who came to maturity during the 1960s, tend to resist doing things that go against their grain. The yowig have a very strong sense of themselves as individuals.'' ''But doesn 't that mak e management difficult?" I asked. "If your employes won't do what you want them to, how can you run a business? How can the or - ganization work as a team?'' I continued, "Growing up and therefore becoming a responsi- ble colleague in business or the professions means learning tb become one of a team. There is a poiAt in one's young life when it is no looger enough to say, '1 am Ann Thompson .· or 'I am Reginald Smith.' As you become an adult you have to learn to say things like; 'I am assistant buyer at Macy 's,' 'I am a teacher at Roosevelt.}ligh,' 'I am a member of the Detroit Symphony.· ''AND EACH such self· description implies the accep- tance of a disciplined place in the soc ial order. You are no longer at liberty to indulge your in - dividuality at will -except perhaps after working hours . Your own self.actualization and growth are intimately involved in the s uccess of M acy"s or the re- putation of Roosevelt High or the Detroit Symphony.'' "As for me," I went on, "I think I have always tried to be both a good team-worker and an individual at once. If an or- ganization doesn't approve of your particular kind of goals and inlerests, why stay around where you are not appreciated?" "Most people,·· replied the psychologis t, "Ceel that they do not have that option . Jobs are hard to get, they say. as they con - tinue to do work they dislike for a company they hate. If such a worker is in a position of im- portance, it must be deeply dis- ruptive of the ..:ompany 's opera. lions. ''ln so.me large companies there are so-ca lled 'under- ground' employe newsletters which appear mysteriously from Lime to time on workers· desks. These publications constantly criticize their company, make accusations against its officers, s atirize its products. No doubt the employes who secretly edit and distribute such newsletters think of themselves a s brave f reedom-fighters analogous to an a ntioccupation ( S. I. HAYAKAWA) undl'rground in a conquered country. "BUT THEY kid thems•lves. A genuine underground in an ocR cupied nation bas nowhere else to go. But these corporation 'under-... grounds' are com posed of people who are perfectly free to res1en and work for a business or or· ganization they like better. But they do not, because they like the money and the security. They seem to me ultimate pro4 stitutes ." "But they won't get away with it," said the psychologist. "They may live out their working lives to retirement, seeming to sup· port the company's goals whilt! secretly trying to undermine them. "But as the general seman- ti cist Alfred Korzybski used to say, 'God may forgive you, bul your nerVous system will not.' Don 't you agree? Isn't your douR ble life going to catch up with you ?"' "We've wandered away from where we started," I said. "If younger workers are honest with themsel•es as you say, truly sensitive to their own convictions and conscience, they may indeed make things difficult for management -especially those managements that continue to do things in routine ways, never stopping to think why they are doing it or if there are better ways, never considering the social consequences of their policies. ''THE IMPORTANT question,. l think, is whether the young workers are as honest with their"' employers a s t hey are wit~ themselves. Do they raise ques- tions and say, 'I don "t want to sel~ this product because I don't t hink we are giving the customer a fair shake,' or 'I don't want lo do such-and-such because 1 think the company's policies are mis· taken'? Do the younger workers speak up?" "That's what I was about to ~ay ." s aid the psychologist. "Yes, they do speak up. They belong to that college generation among whom there was a lot of speaking up. Some of that speak· ing up was rudeness, disruption -and worse. "But for many it resulted in . openness and candor, with themselves as well as others. These young men and women, who bring sensitivity and cons· cience to work a s well as their professional skills -they are good !or business, good for the professions; they will be good for the country. '"So the student movement of the '60s wasn "t all bad?" I asked.t "There were some very good things about it ," s aid the psychologist. ByGLADA THRALL . II The 'Robbers' Wear Pinstripes · • ! l ! ' • . : I i • I ' Remember when swinger Was a kid filled with glee - Suspended by rope That was tied to a tree? Remember when gay Meant happy-carefree. With never re eyebrow Raised q estioningly? Remember when leak Impelled one to think The faucet was dripping Down into the sink? When a watergate served The commendable role Of holding back rivers - That one single goal? When stonewall was built By New England labor - To insure that a farmer Would have a gOOd lieighbor? Remember when a Hollywood Screen impresario Claimed professional rights To a word like scenario? - Remember the pills Shoved down yoli and me - Never preceded By the article the? The cljPices are many To tie into rhyme - But this is sufficient At this point in time. But one thing I hope I've made perfectly clear - Watch out for DOUBLE-SPEAK Year alter year. -·-·--·--- · Glodo Tltroll LI o rt:Un"d English teacher who odt1ilt1 mo clo.1"1"00m ftoeMf lroJning cour1~ at Col Stolt: Long Beach. Sh~ lfuts in Garden Grow. WASIUNGTON-TheLordsoC Financial Creation arrived at the New Senate Office Building in a string o( limousines. Ellmore C. Patterson of Morgan Guaranty Trust, David Rockefeller of the Chase Manhattan, Walter Wriston of First National City Bank and A.W. Clausen of the Bank of America. The chairman of the Banking Committee, Sen. William Proxmire, estimated that between them they con - trolled $250 billion. Protocol required Abe Beame to speak first. To prop up this homunculus of a mayor who has Jost all the functions o( his office save the ceremonial ones, he had J..toon Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans, on the one side and Kenneth Axelson, the vice presi· dent of J .C. Penney, on the other. Axelson is the Cinancial viceroy who has been installed as deputy mayor of New York by the banker coup d "etat to run the city. THE LITTLE MAYOR con· fessed his humiliation. He told how he"d squeezed his people to pay the bankers. He didn 't know how much more, but New York needed a lot more so he could pay off the bankers, which would t,hen enable him to go back to the !S'."ankers and borrow more. But neither he nor Moon Lan- drieu, there in his capacity as head of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, could 1upply a coovinc· lng set of reasons why the city should not be al lowed to go into de· fault. Services will be cut more drastically, more people will be thrown off the payroll if the city doesn'tdefault than ilitdoes . Ignoring that,· New York's own Sen. Jacob J avits revened the facts and resorted to blackmail. 4n case of default, he suggested, the City would have to cut its welfare payments so that the reel· pients would move to Albuquer- 1 --.~""'-:-N .. IT WAS :rHAT sort of lunaUc day. People pleading !or billlons of dollars wltb nobody able to HY exactly how much or why. The . l ( VON HOFFMAN ) head of the Federal Deposit Jnsurance Corporation, the Comptroller or the Currency and the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, all of the m testified that by every measure- ment they knew a default by New York City would have a seriously adverse effect on fewer than SO s mall banks scattered around the country and. with a little help, they would probably get through. The Lords of Financial Crea- tion got to the hearing room at 10 in the morning, but they didn't get on stage until two-thirty in the af. ternoon. No matte r who you are, you have to stand in line and wait whenyou·re asking for a handout. The delay gave us a chance to study them, and it's true, banke rs do wear stripe s. David Rockefeller didn't though . He was in an almost scruffy brown suil which. somebody s aid, he paid a public renations: man $200,000 a year to advise him to wear. THE SENATORS asked some good questions , for which the bankers had but limp answers. They contradicted the Littlest Mayor and said the federal money should be used not lo make New York City bonds saleable but to clear them off the market entirely. On the question of why they had facilitated billiOns worth or bad Joans to the city, Wriston or Citibank . said, ''We guessed wrong.·· And Patterson or Morgan ex· cused hi s poor business judgment by saying , "The whole system was designed so that nobody could Iindout. -· In other words the ·Littlest Mayor tricked 'em. Abe, the petit s hlepper of public administra· tion, this simple tool . had out- witted them. For those who find the bankers' explanation a trifle disingenuous, there are more plausible theories as to what·s g oing on: The bankers' aren "t fighting for their lives, but for their profits, and because they fear default may cause others to s ue them Cor their part.in handling this bad paper. Hence the suspit'ion grows that the Democrats are being set u1> for a monumental swindle. The script is as follows: When the New York City Ponzi game collapsed last fall , the bankers went to the White House for a bailout; the White llouse said impass ible un· less the public can be convinced this isn't welfare aid for the Rockefellers, after which came the campaign to trick the Democrats: into believing the bailout is to save the economy and help the poor. The end o[ the script h a ~ Congress passing the bailout with Ford "reluctantly'' signing it un . der terrible pressure from Nelson and the libe rals . If they do it, that's how they·11 pull off The Great Banker Rob· bery. , To T£LL YA D\ TRur: I CANT UNNERSTAN' w.<Y BUSINE51> 15 ro LOUSY AlLCf A lilJDJ!tf. I • Al. j)~ll ~PILOT Sund•y.October2S. 1975 ( 1 25 Years With Good 01' Charlie Brown Peanuts Creato1· Tells Story of World's Favorite Comic Strip {}n ()cl. 2, /Y50 u comic stnp numt'd Peanuts 111/Jde irs first appt>arance 1n a handjul uJ Amencan neuupopt>r.'I". Twenty-Ju.oe years later. a boy named Charlie Brown. a clt~.'fll?T oj oth er kids and an in1proba- ble bffigle called Snoopy stand as the most universally beloved comic stnp characters of all ti"ie. This is the Jirst of five articles eicerpted from !he book '·Peanuts Jubilee. ,\.fy Life And Art iV1th Charlie Brawr1 arid Others:· JU..'ft published by Jlo!t, ll1nt!hart and. ~Vir1ston. They will appear 1n the Dally /)tlol on five. consecuti ve Sundays And so, 25 years have gone by . At one strip per day, that comes to almost 10,000 comic strips. I have been asked many times if l ever dreamed th::it Peanuts would become as successful as it is. and I think l aJways surprise people when I say, "Well, frankly, I guess I did expect it, because, after all, it was something I had planned since I was six yrars old.·· Obviously 1 d id not know thal Snoopy was going to go to the moon, and I did not kn ow that the term happinc>ss is a warm puppy" would prompt hun· dreds of other such definitions and I did not know lhat the term "security blanket" would become part of the American language; but 1 did have the hope that I would be able to contribute something to a profession that I can now say I have loved all my life. IT MAY ha ve been on the first day of kin- dergarten, or at least during the first week, when the teacher handed out big crayons and huge sheets of white wrapping paper and told us lo lie on the floor and draw sOmething. S<.'veral of m y mother's relatives had rt'cently moved from the T"''in Cities to Cali fornia, and I had heard my mothc>r reading a letter from one of them telling of the sandstorms in Ca lifornia and also dl'Scribing the tall palm trees. So .,..,hen the teacher told us to draw whatt'vcr came to our minds, being familiar with the Minn esota sno'>''Slorms I drew a man shoveling snow, but lhen added a palm tree to the background. I rE'call being somewhat puzzled "''hen I was drawing the snow s hovel because I was not quite sure how to put it in proper perspective. I knew that drawing the shovel square was not right, but I didn't know how to solve the problem. At any rate, it didn't seem to bother the teacher. She came around during the project, looked down at my drawing and said. "Someday. Charles, you 're going lo be an artist ... • • • I think it is important for adults to consider what they were doing and what their attitudes were when they were the age that their own children are noW . There is no other real way of understanding the problems or children. For instance. Charlie Bro"'n's father is a barber, which is autobioe:raphical, for our family's • lile revolved around the long hours my dad spent in his barbershop. He loved his work very much. Frequently in the evenings I went to the t' barbershop to wait for him to finish work and then ' walk home with him. f-le loved to read the comic strips. and we discussed them together and worried about.what was going to happen next to certain of the characters. On Saturday evening, I would run up to the local drugstore al 9 o'clock when the Sunday pages were 1 delil/ered and buy the two Minn eapolis papers. The next morning, the two St. Paul papers would be de- liverded. so we had four comic sections to read. SEVERAL YEARS later, when I became a de· livery boy for one of the local printing firms, I used to pass the windows of the St. Paul Pioneer Press ' and look in where I could see the huge presses and 1 the Sunday funnies tumbling down across the roUers. I used to wonder if I \\'Ould ever see my own comics on those presses. My mother also encouraged me in my drawing but, sadly, never lived to see any of my work published. She died a Jong, lingering death from , cancer when I was 20, and it was a loss from which I , sometimes believe I never recovered. Today it is a .source of astonishment tO me that I am older than she was when she died, and realizing this saddens me even more. When I was 13. we were given a black and white dog who turned out to be the forerunner of Snoopy. He was a mixed breed and slightly larger than the beagle Snoopy is supposed to be. He probably had a little pointer in him and some other kind of hound, but he was a wild creature: I don ·t believe he was ('ver completely tamed. When l decided to create the dog in Peanuts, l used the general appearance of Spike, with similar markings_ I had decided that the dog in the strip was to be named ''Sniffy," until one day, just before the strip wa:; actually to be published, J was walk- ing past a newsstand and glanced down at the rows of comic magazines. There l saw one about a dog named Sniffy, so I had to go back to my room and think of another name. · Fortunately, before J even got home. l recalled my mother once saying that if we ever harl anothe r dog. we should name him "Snoopy ·· Next Losers Gel Started Early • CARPET SPECIAL OFntEWHll 390 YDS. MOSS GREEN NYLON SHAG PLUSH • lAUO 261 TDS. SOLDJ ~ ,.,.. NOW s39~ \IJ' ' MUST SILL! 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Ktt, ~lif.1:22') :1 , ..... c..w• Ol'IM7D4TS I c:!!!.":f =·,,, 642-1993 I L-::-= ..... nn.11.9-'11•----J. COUDIJI IU)>el'Yilon -to '"' allp their IUPorylaorial district boW>darles for the •ee-1 U111e in fouryean. Aides to several 1upervllors contlnned tut week their bosses are aw&Wn1 tbe cmlus reaults ... -1. ·8 To Lecture 'Ibat means superviMrs would be uoable to push f« remapping until after tbe J une pi'imary elec- tion and would be bani pressed to cblJll• Ute boundaries before the Madge Davis, pastJ'resident of the Orange County Ex- changers (left), an Jean Marie Sparling, president of Sparling Management, Inc., will speak on "Estate Growth Through Exchanging " and "Advantages of Professional Management'' at 7:30 p .m . Monday in Newport Harbor High School auditorium. It will be the last of a four-part lecture series on real estate sponsored by Orange Coast College, the Newport·Costa Mesa Board pf Realtors and the Daily Pilot. 'Great Earth' Loss More Than$10,000 •'RIGHT NOW, we have cho6en to wait out the ceMUS results before offering our plans," be added. Sanders said Clark has "very definite ideas" about how be thinks the redistricting should be done. "His primary concern is that we make. the boundaries ol cities conform as cloaely as pouible to district boundaries," Sanders said "For example, Anaheim is now chopped up between four supervisorial districts even though our district contains most of it_ .. It was Clark who broached the redistricting issue nine months a~o. contending Riley's Fifth District had grown in papulation far out or proportion to the other four. COUNTY Administrative Of. fice population estimates showed Riley's diotrict bad 400,000 peo- ple by the end of 1974 compared to just over 300,000 for the others. Redi>trictlng laws state that the complex and oft.en highly· political process should be un- dertaken as often as is necessary to maintain a ''reasonable balance" in population figures among districts. Clark is still smarting over the late 1971 redistricting that re- moved from his district Jarge parts of the Irvine Ranch just before the 1972 elections. Sanders said it is likely politics will not be a m ajor factor in the new redistricting effort unless . one or more of the incumbent s upervisors f ai ls to win a clearcut victory in June. ORANGE COUNTY OC f"air .Expenses Rising The r10al cost of the muter plan for the de- velopment of the Orange County Fairgrounds may hit $187 ,000. This became evident as the Orange County Fair .150ard approved a $34,750 budget switch to cover t he cost of the second phase of the sludy. 'The first pbase of the study, intended to be a 20-year development pJan for the 153-acre fair· groun_ds, cost $43,000. FA IR G RO UNDS manager Jim Porterfield said the third and final phase •ill cost between $80,000 and Sll0,000. The study is be- ing made by Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott of Lo6 Angeles and will be com- pleted in August, 1976. ...... Mnd Ff .. PortloMo to: ...................... A.DDREU ....••...•...... ao, ............. Zip ....... . CEflo\. 8K·D ARE YOU AWARE THA YOU CAN EARN 8% ON YOUR SAVINGS , PAY NO CURRENT TAX ON THE INTEREST YOU EARN, AND PAY NO SALES CHARGE? IF NOT, CA LL ME! Yes -your en(ire capital is 100% guaranteed' at all times. No sales charge is de· ducted and your tax-d efer red 8% is guaranteed• for five years. Phone for itppoint· ment. Guy Halferty O.Mott & Associates 160 NeWPQrt Cen1er Drive Su11e 100 Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 17141 64Q.1752 'Gu•r•nr~ by E11:«:ul1ve L''' lnJ1Jr•M11 CompJny Following much dis--'==== cussion on the need to f' DONNIE W~D'S --- N/1118011 . COURTS PIAYABl.E NOW • HARBOR AREAS NEWEST PRIV4n F4CIUTY • MINIMUM MEMIEllSHIPS STILL .t.VAILUU: • CHARnR MEMBERSHIPS $500 • REGULAR MEMBERSHIP $150 • MONTHLY DUES $25 642·2000 generate revenue the board decided last week 1C * lf-DISCOVER ·to abandon the one-pay >t~ gate !or next year's * * . HOUSEOfTERRY county fair, leaving lair & HOU•"'-'OlD flu•"""" admission at $1 .75 for ic * .x;n ~ The reviews were mixed on the Great Ear t h Festival, the ecology-oriented fete lhat was in -· traduced on the Orange County Fairgrounds last week. Fairgrounds manager Jim Porterfield told the Orange Coun - ty Fair Board that the five-day festival lost bet ween $10,000 and $15,000, but that public reaction to the event, which emphasized ~ountry m usic and natural pastimes, was favorable. terprises, which runs the swap meets at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. reported that swap meet revenue iA'as down 20 per- cent. or about $4 ,000, during the .earth eve.nt. There were fewer buyers and this was attributed to congestion at the entrance, less parking, noise, and the need to close the swap meet an hour earlier than usual. '•If somebody has to go into a runoff in November, there could be a push to delay redistricting until late in the year," Sanders said. "In any case. ""'e reel the updated population figures will make the job easier.·· adults and $1 for children 5 Ci ,,. over six. providing for Jf • outh oast A•a additional charges for .... -~-=~~,~·~·,;··~,!~~""!!!'!"!~~1!""'1!""'1!""'1!""'1!""'1!""'1!""'!!!!~1!""'1!""'11""!'!'!!111111!111111!1!""'1!""'!!!!'~~ major attractions in the grandstand. TIUS VEAR Bob Hope RAY RHOADS executive aide appeared for one night at to Supervisor Diedrich, hinted the lair at a cost of the process may be a lot more $30,000. but at no cost, complicated than Sanders makes other than the fair ad· it out to be. But he. too, said mission price, to fair vi s· He recommended that the .festival be tried again next year, but on two consecutive weekends r ather than including week nights as was done this year. Tbe festival was tried this :,cear as part of the Orange County Fair Board's bid to sponsor a thoroughbred horse racing meet at Los Alamitos. Such a meet has been suggested as a way to raise revenue to pay for fairgrounds improvements. nothing will happen until the itors. JCP censusis completed. This year's fair at· enney When Clark brought up the is· tr acted 213 ,000 visitoM sue last February, he won a 3·2 and made a profit of But Bob Teller of Te!Pbil En- board vote to refer the matter to $40,000, but Porterfield p HOl•da s • aides. go up next year. a commr-i-tt-ee_o_r _·"-p-er_v_is-or-ia_l _sai-'d_t_h·-t -ex_p_e•-·e_•_w_ou-ld.,1 fe-I ~ a~1ngs l Deaf It Notices Ne w Ile ritage BAL TZ-8ERGERON FUNE"AAL HOME Corona ~ Mir 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 8'6-2424 llEU BROADWAY MORTUARY' 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK llDRTUARV Laguna Beach 494-94 15 san Juan Capislrano -495--1776 PACIFIC VI EW MEMORIAL PAR K Ce:rr.::~-1 t.:ortuary Chapel 3500 PK!flc Vlr v '::ri ve Newport Beacll. Collitomla 1144-2700 llUK 'AlllllLY COLOMAL PUNRllAL -7801 -Avo. WMtmlntter 803-3525 llilm4S' llD~l\IAllY . 827 Main St. Hunn: Be.ch l5:3G PRE·CHRISTMAS SALE! LAST 6DAYS 50% Any size, OOFF any finis h •. any quantity! 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'" FULL EATON (7141 171 ... .143 \)AAfr40t 'TMI. CCT'I' (714) fl4·1toCI WIST CO'ANA HVHTINQTON llACH {114) ff2-mt ll'Von'I HtLLlft'll) 111-1341 WHTTTWOOO (21 ) • A J 0 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. October 2$, 1975 .. Promoters Making a Home for Plastic Jesus . . l \ SPIUNGFIELD, Mo. CUPli -Towering over a fiberglass Jonah-swallowing whale and a Noah's Ark Zoo will be a 71-foot colored plexiglass Jesqs, Heaven will be there with gold-brick streets. And for those who don't care for man· na or milk and honey, con-" cessionaires dressed like the children or Gideon also will sell hot dogs and ham - burgers. It w·ilJ bt> called Bible Cit)' and promoter Johnnie I-lope intends to turn a 200-acre plot Schools Get New "Unions'? By THOMAS D . ELIAS Threats of budgetary c utbacks a nd (!ashy phrases criticizing the ''aristocratic airs·· of ad· ministrators hav e pro- duced more publicity than anything else Gov.· Edmund G. Brown, Jr., has done in the field of education. . But one of hi s signatures on a new law that ha s gotten little public attention and less analysis might prove m ore important to Calirornia's educational future lhiln al l the critical rhetoric TllE 811.L is SB 160 and its passage may well have legislated a number of teacher as · SOUTHERN ·' LALIFORNIA l'OCllS sociations out of busi- ness. while vastly strengthening others. The new law becomes ,, e ffectivt' next April. making any organiza- tion that includes more than half a school dis- trict ·s employcs the ex - clusive representative of .,,, all employes in bargain- >ir•· ing with school boards. lt also sets up a state ( I ·agency -the Educa- tion al Employment Relations Board -lo ad- minister the new law. The measure had the enthusiastic backing of the California Teachers Association , which stands to be its chief beneficiary . That's because. ·with 145,000 ! members to less than , 35,000 for lhe AFL-CIO ' -California Federation.of Teachers, the CTA figures to win most of the elections that will be held next spring. Jn fact, the CTA may not need very many elee· tions. In many districts the CTA should automatically become lhe bargaining agent. It could do that under a provision allowing any group with suppurt from a majority of employes to apply ror exclusive representation. ONCE THE CTA or another group becomes the exclusive represen· tative. dues can be checked off from its members · paychecks. But no other organiza· lion will be entitled to that kind or cooperation rrom school districts. That could doom as- sociations like the Proressional Educators of Los Angeles, which has long served as a con- servative gadny. ol land into a Bible Bell Dil· neyland. ''The primary /urpose is educational an in1pira- tional," Hope said ... We're going to make the themes or the Bible come alive through modern technology. Jt'IJ be like an adventure. · "lf Walt Disney had lived 2,000 years ago and built a park, he would probably have built one like this.·· Hope and his lO·man cor- )X>ration estimate Bible City will cost $20 million when complfted in about five years. To guar antee the Dis - neyland touch, Hope hired engineer -architect Ron White, one of the architects for Disney land. White is in charge of all construction, which will begin Palm Sun- day, April 11 , 1976. He also is president of the board or directors. Doors to a 20-foot-tall Bible "ill serve a s the gateway to the park. · "You ·11 go through a time tunnel in reverse and come • out in the Old World," J-Iope said. At the end of the tunnel. the huge statue or Jesus will be the main attraction within the »acre walled city. Hope said . the statue already is under construction in Fort Worth. At the base of the statue an enclosed mall will feature s hops se lling miniature whales, statues of Jesus in various sizes, and other re· ligious·oriented items. Among the exhibits plMned are the Tower of Babel; a 110-foot Noah"s Ark. with live and animated animals; a small reproduction of the Garden of Eden; a replica of the Sea of Galilee; a Moslem mooque: Babylon's hanging · gardens; a replica oC Jerusalem's Wailing Wall; the whale and even an lm· aginary scene Crom heaven. Hope said be expects some complaints from ag006tics. But, he said. "I don't think we'll have mueh oppo&ition handling it this way. We're not trying to create a debate. The Bible does exiat. Everybod7 knows that.•• .AdjaCt'Dt to tbe walled city. a replica of the Roman Colosseum will house chariot ra~ and year-round prod.UC · tiooa of the Passion Play. Althougb1.bere are no plans for typlciol' amu·sement-park thrills, such as a roller coaster. Hope said there will be dcmkeys and camels for riding artd small boats for crossing the Sea o! Galilee. AdmiMlo1> to Bible City will be free. Donations will be re- quested for entering the • whale. watching the Passion Play and for the animal rides. Boys' flare leg jean value! Special 2 for s7 20°/o off made- to-measure draperies. Polyester 2-piece pant suit. --... ~---~ ~ • • II'\/' I ,1 I \ ~ .. ::J'""""p.- f I··~:..~ 1 \/ , (' 1 ~ I / Now s lhe tome 10 save on Boys' round leg jeans I I I 1 / , \ { 1 gorgt:ous made-10-measu•e , dr<iperi~s. malchong yardage Value4!~ Filted maltress pad is lilted with 1 OOo/o bonded polyester, has or polyester / co Hon th at's machine washable. Don't miss th is great v.'.1\ue for sizes 8-16, regular and slim. Sizes 3-7, 2 tor $5. 2 69 42x54"" ' elastic edge skirt for snug,!·;;."~· -~~- Full filled. 5.88 ~ -.-;,··' Dacrinon tailored sheer panels ol Dacron " polyester n1non. 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We'll do lhe rest. Chances are, you can Charge lhe same day. •· JCPenney Value $1 • • !.i:: :-: l{-~b "l.~ q [} ' , L1.ut!ua\ su.@i!E!1. cr... .. c..,......, ljawllll 1 ._,... lllco ·. The law doesn't forbid teachers from belonging to other groups: it just makes doine so very dif. ficult. It also takes away any form~l1ole a mfuori- t~ '!'"lfDiiB~ion or any in· dividUI might have in contract negotiating. '# One size fitC'"a11. Girls' run-resistant ~ylon ~ tighls. Fall fashion colors. Girls' S-M-l_ Once an organization· ,becomes the sole b arlii.ining agent, "no emPJoye in that unit may meet and negotiate with the p~bllc school employer,·· it says. Understandab)y, t~e Cl'A 15 delighte<Lwith lhe new law. A kit bas already 1one out 10 all i!s units drawing several cootr•ts with the old teecb•r-em ployment l•"1 the Winton Act • .., • . I ;Value499 Llghlweighttherm el blankel of practical polyeSter that's so washable and just right for Calilomla weather. Twfn or Full size . Value 59~· .. , ' Tellored bikini panllu of sort nyl6n salln tficot. Wh\te, black and colors In rnisses' sizes S-M-L. Stock up on these preny panties. Value price now. -. \ .. Value1 99 o~.n~ l'f)'lon cup bra lighlly lined with f1be~flll. Nylon /spande)I sides. back. Ad1uslable slraps. Whlle or nude. Sizes 32-36 A, 32-38 8 or C. • Valu'e 399 t Cross-over casual1 with tllng , back. Vinyl uppers, cushiony vlnyl insoles, rubberized wrap· around soles. Women's sizes. Value399 Classic 1hetland style cardigan sweater of soft Cashrnilone acrylic. Long raglan sleeves, button front. Great colOfS in siles 7 thru 14 . L;1ue girl sizes 3·6Jt. 3.49. I > .: I ! l t l I ! . ' ,, ·: • l i ' l i , I i I l I 1 . . • I l ~·­ tll" ~ ) ... 'Qlli.Ck;..dark' Halloween • Calls for Sollle Creativity By KATHY CLANCY Ol .. IMll•PI .. ,_. Witches d ressed ln white pirates decorated with reflectiv~ tape and goblins carrying bat· tery·powered fl ashlights can make a dark Halloween night Friday safer ror Orange Coast ghouls and goblins. Daylight Savings Time ended today and, with the return to Standard Time, the witching hour will come earlier and darker this season. Safety officials from Seal Beach to San Clemente warned this week that Halloween trick or treaters will make their annual treks well after dark this year. But youngsters still can enjoy a happy HaUoween if parents ob· serve a few safety rules. First, police urge parents to accompany their elementary·°' age youngsters on out.lngs, take them early and try to get them home with their goodies before dusk. THEY SUGGEST dressing de· vils, fairy princesses and ghOsts in clothing that easily can be spatted by 19otorists and that won't be clu~!sy or awkward. They also mention sending a flashlight al~g, adjllng reflee· live ta~ to ctothing or adapting bicycle s~af ety. lights to costumes .. ' And police officers mentioned' m06l emphatically that parents should warn cpildreri not to eat anything before they get home so pateQts can check the goodies for signs of tampering. Huntington Beach Police Of- ficer Chris Scflneider recalled a youna:ster's HJP.lloween that was rudely interr\Jpted a few years ago in his city~ when1the 7-year- old bit into a piece of taffy. The youngster punctured his mouth on a cruelly placed straight pin, Sc fin eider said. "He didn 't have any serious in- jury," Schneider recalled. "but it could have been severe if he had swallowed the pin . ., He said the boy didn't recall where he got the candy, but he told his parents be bad only been in his immediate netghborhood housing tract. Schneider -and several other police officers said their own children will attend &cbool parties this year instead of going _out on the streets. MANY SCHOOL and recrea· tion departments are planning special events Friday night, and some neighborhoods plan their own Halloween parties. "Halloween isn't like it was when we were kids,,. one officer commente~. nqling in recent ){ears some youn.gsters have been subjected to harassment from olde r teenager's and in some case.s have had their candy stolen. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Dave Miller said families in his neighborhood plan a Halloween theme activity to keep children interested in the spirit of the OC· casion but off. the trick or treat circuit. Last year, for example, he said, the adults took turns dress· ing in a Count Dracula costume and greeting trick or treaters from an open coffin in the front wind6w. Parents who do send their children or teenagers out for the e vening , w ere cautioned by Orange County Sheriff Sgt. Les <r.iman to be sure they are back home by curlew. He said Halloween poses special problems for law officers becaWle or pranks. Extra officers are assigned to patrol and curfew Jaws are s trictly en· forced. In addition, he said, youngsters should be briefed on traffic and safety laws and warned against malicious pranks. "The trouble is, .. one officer said, "that the pranks have pro· gressed from soaping windows and throwing a little confetti on a lawn to the razor blades in apples and slashed tires.·· While the pranks are only be· ing pulled by a few, police said, the general public and law of- ficers must take extra precau· tions. SAFETY OFFICIALS also cautioned motoris t s to be walchful this year for young ghouls and goblins. They may not be used to being out at dusk and after dark, and sometimes in their excitement they may not be cautious before darling into traf. fie. Milan Leavitt, circulation manager for the Daily Pilot, also 'I Early darkness invites accidents, if not more tricks than treats this Halloween, so YOU Section repeats (below) a pre--Halloween treat fcx adults--window cards designed by Daily Pila Mst Ham Crum to tell Halloween callers whether you 're home and handing out treats or away and hoping there 11 be no tricks. Cut out the appropriate one, glue on cardboard and djsplay it in a window. mentioned sever a l items he sup- plies newspaper carriers to keep them safe on their nightly de- li veries. (Photo on Page B2 >. Some of them could be adapted directly to walking trick or treaters in costume or placed on bicycles transpo'rting Halloween characters. Leavitt mentioned, for exam· pie, light reflective tape for clothing, bicycle lamps and reflectors and even bicycle turn signals. He also said some carriers wear s trap·on leg lights which shine white in front and red in back. As the leg pedals the bike, the light moves . giving the motorist added warning of the bicyclist ·s presence. They·11 work on non ·bicyclists. too, of course. Some bicycles also can be equipped with generators operat- ed by the 'bike wheel which sup- plies power for headlights, Leavitt mentioned. A SPECIAL parent brochure, available from the Huntington Beach police Department, also warns against loose llalloween costumes. floppy shoes and poor· ly ventilated masks. Some s afety officials recom- mend make·up instead of masks for greater visibility. At the same time, they warn against using candles or light· ed jack·o·lantern decorations, YOU r1 '' • 'DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Su~.October21, 1t75 Treats, Not Tricks For UNICEF Kids Hundrl'ds of Orange Coast tri c k or treaters will don Hal1owt>en masks for UNICEF this week in an eCfort to top last year's $2 ,000 in donations. Thf're "''On 't l>e any tri!'ks, however. <tnd all the treats will b":. donated to the inter national children's 3genc y. Afrs. Lu cille Ila rt man. chairman or this year 's drive. said ar· rangements _ror collections are being coordinated through the UN ICEF off1ct', 2•128 N. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana , and que.stions may be referred to 5'12·9743. . I~ .add_ition. she> explainl'd. UNICEF' volunteers may pick up 1dent1f1cat1on badges and coll ection containers at any Broadway Department Storl'. . UNICEF (United Internatio nal Children 's F.mergency Fund) li a program created by the United Nations and financed entirely with contributions from individuals and governments. Arnone olher responsibilities, UNICEF helps more than 100 developing countries in the world plan and establish basic health services and education for children. M.rs: Hartman said many of the youngsters will be collecting donations on J-lalloween-, whil e· others will be out a few days before a nd after Ocl. 31. Collections are all being made under adult supervision and the only trick lo this Halloween project will be trying to top last ye-ar's donations . noting they could ignite a flowing garment or a scary Halloween wig. Many ready-made costumes are fire.proofed in the factory , but ror homem ade apparel. fashioned from bedsheets or cot· ton fabric, Daily Pilot "At Your Service .. columnist Pat Dunn of· fers a do·il-yoursl'lf flame retar· dant formula. She sogi:ests dipping or ;spray- ing the• garment with: 7 oz. borax, 3 oz. boric acid a.pd three quarts or water. Here is a summary checklist of Halloween suggestions from Jaw and safety oCfi cials: -Never go treat or treating alone; groups of th rec or four, ac- companied by a ·parent and flashlight, are bes t. -Neve-r ride a bike at ni ght without refl ecto r s and headlights, and children s hould understand safe t y laws. -Costumes should be fire- proof and candles and lighted jack-o-lanterns kept ata safe dis4 lance. ' -Loose costumes, along with bulky goodie bags and unsafe shoes can be hazardous; face mas ks should a11ow for good ven· tilation and visibility. -Costumes should be light and easily visible and perhaps outlined in reflecting tape. -Parents s hould know the child's route. plans and activities ahd allow no deviation. -Treats s hould be checked for tampering a nd anything ques- tionable thrown out. 1-lomemade unwrapped treats should be dis· carded, and children should be cautioned to eat nothing until re- turning home. Homemade tre-ats perhaps could include the name or the home where obtained. -Stay on the sidewalk. If thE're are no sidewalks walk on the left side of the street facing traffic, cross streets only in crosswalks and corners and look both directions. -1-lomeowners should keep porch lights on and remove a ny obstacles that could cause younC goblins to trip. At YourSermee Appear• on Page BZ Todafl, Along With Other Special '¥0(1' Feature•. • • • • !• • • I ·f2 DAILY PILOT Sund1r. Ocrot>er 18, 1~75 Another Slow fff'Spon.•P K..,.ortf>d oanlzatlon ottering this service. In matching unwanted pets with people who want them, An imal Assistance League Is very careful to place a pet only In a responsible home where the new own« wlll appreciate the needs of the animal, where It wltl re· celve good care and where It w ill be altered. We also offer the only free lost and found service In the county and have been respcnslble for reuniting hundf'eds of lost pets with their owners. We are a nonprofit, state-incorporated numane socie· ty, supported entirely by donations and membership fees. We also run a daily ad In your classifi e d "Lost and Found" section to help pets find their way home. P .G .• Hu ntington Beach , DEAR PAT ; I ordered and paid tor a Sl0.95 ''La Cotta Steak Maker'' from American Consumer in Philadelphia on Aug . 1. I wrote to the f irm and said that I had malled its ''no risk'' coupcn and my check for th is item. My letter-received no respcnse, but the ad is still being published in this area. I want either a r-efund or my merchandise. I enclosed an ad from a re- cent P\'bllcatlon in my complaint lettf'r, but it didn't do any QOOd . Th• AYS lt•m wa• In •n•w•r to a reader's lnqlAry about how to cont•c:t that group. As you know, pri11ate "found" cl•1alfled ads are pubU1hed ffee of charge In the Dally Pilot. AAL received this service until the number of animals advertised increased beyond lhe llmit al· lowed. The Anlmal A1.i1tance League of Orange County m•y be con· tacted by writing to Box818, Huntington Beach, CA 92648, or by phon· Ing 960-2900. Colonfols llsed 'SI°"' Cookf>rK' DEAR PAT: My wife Is trying to talk me into buying a microwave oven. We already have two ovens in our built·in stove. I told her that all cook ing in the colonial days was done on the open hearth and she's lucky to have what she does. She argued that people had cooking stoves in the 1700s. I find that diffi cult to believe. Can you chec k it out for me? 8 .D .. Co rona de l Mar T.R., Costa Mesa Am•ric•n Consumer, known In this column for Its slow responaes to orders, assures you that your merch11ndl1e will be pro- ~•ned "•gain." The U.S. Postal Service does h•ve lt1 tolbte1, In my opinion, bul one tends lo become sornewh•I f•tlgued with the old ex· tuH of blaming the mall for los1 deliveries when they range from the bat Coast lo the West Coast. That was the case regarding your corn- P'•lnt, but A.C. promises prompt action this lime around. Let me Jlnow what h•ppena. AAl. IN tor ll11wonted PPts OEAR PAT : Si nce you are obviously interested in helping unwanted pets find new homes, judging from the amount of •:f>Ublicity your ne ws paper has given to Pet Savers recently, I ?eel sure tha t you will wa nt your readers to know of another or- Ah, • blcent•nnlal queatlon! The first Amerlcan·cookstove was ca1t in 1765, but only the very wealthy could afford to buy one. Cook· Ing wa1 done elmo•t entirely el an open hearth In one large I ton cook· Ing pot. Breakfa•t was c ommonly a bowl of porridge or cornmeal mush with cld•r or beer. Only the more well-to-do could afford coffee or tea. The mlddey dinner was a stew that started cooking at d•wn. People helptid lhem•etvel from the stewpot, often finishing It up tor the supper meal. If nothing was left, lhe evenlng meal wa1 a gruel made from leftover•. Some families ate only two meals a day and bread was baked once a week. Some breads could be baked In pols or 1killets on lhe hearth, similar to "modern"' slow cooking recipes. Colonial 811-day stews and lod•y's slow dishes, designed tor the Help for You Energy Savings The pricC' of oil ha.s ~one up again. EleC· tric ralC's art• rising. :'ol'atural gas shortages arC' a possibility. So no"' is the ti me to get your hous<' rt"ady for the coming wintt'r. And, even if you live in an area whert:' heatin g is not a major concern. you can still mak e changes to kt"ep your energy costs under control. In a new booklet called "Making the Most of Your Energy Dollar," the National Bureau of Stand ards gives you a formula for figuring out what combination of energy conservation home improvements v.·ill give you th e best net savings . Copies or It are available for 70 cents from Cons um er Information. Dept. 61, Pu eblo. Colorado. 81009. }-lere is one suggestion: Th l' fi rst. and cheapest, improvement you should make is to \\'t:'atherstrip and caulk all your doors .and "'indows. This can blO<'k many of the cold drarts that mak~ even a v.•arm room uncom fortable. And of course it will cut your heatin,i;: and cooling load. You Con Help How Your Car Can Save Life DENVER (U PI J - Bob Tho rngr E'n wants motorists to know the car they drive is more than just a vehicle to get them from one place to another. lie says it could save their lives. Thorngren, president of the Colorado School of Outdoor Living., beljeves what people know aOOut their cars could mean the diffe rence between lire and death in certain situations. Motorists trapped by deep snow or stranded in the desert have one thing in common as a source of protection -their cars. Their vehicle can be a life saver . "You 're not going to get too far walking." For those trapped by snow, Thorn~ren recom· mends tunnelin g out a snowcave near the vehi - cle. The temperature in · side will be c l ose to frE"ezing , even if th e out· side reading is 35 below zero. But if ther e is not enough snow. Thorngren said, the thing to do is to find protection in the trunk or the car. strip- ping the vehicle of in· sulation matcrinls ant.I usin g it f o r ad d ed warmth. modet"n woman·• eomenlence, are amaalngly atmller. Colonl1I women actually u•ed tod•y'a .tow cooking method• fOt ,...,, f1mlle•. Because of d ifferent but JU9t •• dem•ndlng work, women of tM 1100a alao could not devote the main pen of tf'l•lt day to ~ng. DEAR PA r : Am 1 wrong in thinking that food prices must have Increased more Jn the past few years thantheY did In all of the 1950s and 1960s? My food budget used to be stable and -- quate durfno those years but I've had to make a number of up- ward adjus tments In the' past three years just to keep buying the same basic foods for my fam ily. L.l ., Dana Point You·,. right. The •11er•ge rate of Iner•••• ot food prtc•• from 1951to1971 w•s only two percent per year. f,om 1971to1974 lhe ln- cre••• averaged 12 percent per year. Grocery price• lncrea1ed 37 percent from 1971 to 1974, while the Inc,•••• from 1951to1971 ••• 41 percent, according to the Conaum•r Price Index. Other ttem• went up 22 percent from 1971 to 1974, with • 62 pe~ent Jump Indicated between 1951and1971. Confusion Orier Rental Cor DEAR PAT : Last Decem ber Martin Mariett~ Aer~pace Corp. In vited me to New Orleans for a job interv!e w with all expenses paid. There was some confusion at the airport about the He rtz car rental arrangement, so I presented my Chevron c redit card. He rtz said t he charges would be sent to Martin Marietta. This Hertz bill showed up on my Chevron statement In Februar-y. I've explained the situation to the man who in- terviewed me and also to Chevron. This rental charge probably has been paid. twice, but Che vron says Hertz hasn 't been paid and Martin Marietta has not respanded to my letters. Now Chevron threatens rne with collection ac tio n for this ~S.2.C charge. can you try to straighten thi s out for me? J .R., Costa Mesa John Wllll•ma ot Martin Marfett• Aerospace Corp. requ••t• you to Mnd him a copy of your Cheyron statem•nl •nd your receipt of the Hertz charglfJI to your account. Williams did not expleln why your cor· reapondence had not been answered. He says that when your blll It received, Chevron will be paid by Martin Mariette. • The Children ··1r you are ever in a situation like that, one or the flnt things you want lo do is get out of the car," Thorngren said . "But you don't want to gel very far from it.·· "You can line the trunk with parts or the front seats" mats, the padding under the mats and even the headliner."' Thorngren said. ''Stuff the trunk full or leaves or cornstalks or anything that might give some in - sulation." """' ,.. ... SCMf ~. ""Help the Children·· is a student organiza· tion fund ed and run by voluntary contribu· lions. It is people interested in interaction with the underprivi leged children of Orange County. And it is films, campouts, picnics, field trips ·and a lot of caring for a lot of kid s. These activities are funded with the profits from the Orange Coast College Reclamation Center. located on campus (behind the tennis courts and Lebard Stadium, and next to the child care center ). The Reclamation Center is available durin g the daylight hours, seven days a week. You can leave newspaper and of. fice paper, aluminum cans and glass bottles -green, white or brown, and labels need not be taken arr. Help yourself and ''Help the Children·· foun - dation by bringi ng ypur recycleables regular· Jy to your Coast Reclamatioo Center. For questions concerning ''Help the Children," contact J im Cation at S.56-5853. or come to the Veterans trailer, behind the library on the Orange Coast Coll ege campus. T• Your Heolrh · Do Complain The Consumer Product Safety Commission would like to know ir you have been Injured while ustng a lawnmower, paint spray gun, charcoal grill, or any other tool or appliance. Consumer comr,laints play an important role in the commls1 on 's task of investi1ating pro· ducts which may be hazardoua. Jr you would like t• notify the commission of any product which you consider hazardou•. call its toll · free hot.Une number, (800) 638-2668, or write to: Consumer Product Safety Commission , Washington, D .C. 20207. Dr. Luther Terry was U.S. Surgeon General in 1964 when a blue-ribbon committee issu ed the report linking cigarette smoking to !ung cancer, heart disease and other aliments. In a recent speech , he cited these factors as evidence of progress in the battle again st smoking: -There are now 30 million ex.smokers in the United States. -The percentage of smokers has decreased by about aix percent in the past 10 years. -There are about 52 million s mokers, but there would have been an estimated 75 mlllion if tbe s urgeon general's advisory committee report.-had not been issued and subsequent education program a had not occurred. THIS STORE HAS BEEN SOLD 25 0/0FFENTIRE /0 STOCK EVERYTHING MUST GO S.. on r91ul1r etock tabricl rrom &c>0r11Wear 10 after =')la, p(llM, knlta, -· WOOi, corduroy, velvet. 1~uo1no b11k:ll. .11nrng. ~•tt Mltctlon of ,(ij\clon1, zlpPera, -I/Ima, butto111. . ~DEN NEEDl.E FABRICS SOUTH COAST l'U%A -1111 __ .._ ...... ,. -- \, THORNGREN, who teaches wilderness sur- vi va I co urses, said anyone who is a block or two from a service sta· l ion can easily walk to help. But he said a walk could prove to be a dis· aster for anyone who is miles away from as· sistance when he breaks down during a snowstorm or in the heat of the desert. ''In any type of a situa· lion, you want to stay near your ve hicle because that's the first thing they're going to look for ,·· he said. "It's tough to tell so- meone who ha s just spent fiv e grand on a car to tear it up:· he said, "but it may be tht' only way they can survive .. , HE SAID a person also could siphon gasoline out of the car tank. mix.ing the fuel with sand in a hubcap and then lighting: it to build a fire to mt.>lt snow into water. The siphoning tube could be eitheT" the heater hose or a windshield washer pump hose. In a desert situation. Thorngren said , the motorilt should strip the heidllner from the car - the material that in - Light Up Tlwse Kids' Costumes "The greatest potential Halloween dange r is the pedest rian/automobil e accident," Dr. Paul R. Nielsen, presid ent o£lhe California Optometric As- sociation , s aid . Parents can make a child highl y visible to drivers at great distances -without interfering with costume desii:::n -by adding retro.reflective mate1ial to the llalloween costume, he said. According to optometric studies at Indiana Uni versity, retro·renective material on shoes and clothing makes pedestrians sa£elv visible to drivers even at speeds of 70 and~ ffi .p.h. Nothing else, not even wh ite clothing. can top it. The Vacaville optometrist explained that retro. reflective material is usually either prismatic or beaded. "Whenever a beam of light is directed toward this material, lhe light is bounced back to the source with much brilliance," be said. New'Nuke' Petition Circulates sulates the car roof --,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;; and stfetcb it along one side for shade. SACRAMENTO !AP) - The Nuclear Safeguards Initiative, which would restrict nuclear power, could be wiped out by a new initiative whose petitions have ju1t begun circulating, officials say. Sec retary of State March Fon&: Eu said the new in· ttiative is called the Domestic Energy Act Initiative . Its backers say it would pro\•ide for the long·tE'rm, low·cost availability of nuclear fuel and enerey from other sources. I A trapped motorist also could burrow into the sand beneath the car. Thorngren said the tern· perature co,pJf:f be as much as 70 d egrees cooler by followin g such advice. Thorngren said a penon w.ith a little im· agination -and a few basic tools such as a knife, pliers and scissors -could make a s hawl- type coat out or a seat ; gloves out of car insula- tion and vinyl padding : a hat out of a sun visor : and a sleeping bag from the seats. "The important thing, though, is to stay near the car, but not in it."" Thorngren said. Here are, two perm specials too good for us to keep bottled up. La Maur 'Lemon Aid ' perm &g. 12.50, now only ... 9.66 La Mnur 'Caprice' perm &g. 17 50, now only ... .12.66 All fllll'TYll !nd1Jdt •h11mpoo, II<'!. 11nd hnir trim. Styl"d h111rtut• 1xlrL T1nt.td. ble.chtd Qr lol'lll' hair ahahlly hi-htr, OPfNSUNDAY & EVES. TOO Appol ntmenl.a not 1tw•y1needed.but J.ppreclated. UM Your W1ird1Charx.1u. COSTAMISA BEAUTY SALON ma S4S.40ll 192·6 I • ' Night safety devices used by Daily Pilot carriers on their bikes can be adapted easily to Halloween dusk uses, according to Milan Leavitt, circulation manager. Shown here are a large red "dot" of reflective material ("Pilot for Safety'J . that can be placed anywhere on the body for high visibility and (from bottom left, clockwise) a generator-powered light system reflectors for bicycle wheel spokes and (bottom) a lighted turn signal YOUR BEST BUYS ·ALWAYS AT FGs' POLY DOUBLE KNITS Aisorted Jail tones in checks, plaids, solids an<l willte, 2 81\d 3 COior yam dye jacquards. 60" wide •. FG"s reg LOW price 2.98. IH• tllru Wllf. Oct. 20. Yllutl to 3.SM.00 97 yd IRUIHED DINlll 249 Faded 81\d Indigo blue, het;yweight. Splct It up with our Iron-on trans- lera. 100'4 Cotton. 48"·wlde. FG·s . yd reg LOW price. V-lo 3.IM.00 lmRLOCK KNITS tt'1 I T -lop t1vorite 81\d great tO< Iron-on (ranlfW1. Madll-. bll Cotton. 60" wlde.FG·s rog ~OW prtco. • • ' ( ' t I l t ·-l Courses-by Newspaper -Part 9 Technology Shap~ U.S. ' ThU ii th1 ninth tn o snits o/ JI Cou:rse-1 by Ntwp0~ 4rllcl., written far Ille natlon4! blc..ienniol and t.rplorlng Iheme' o/ the American lssius Forum. Prof. John B. Jll&kson. of Haroard Univ<r:rity and Ill< Uniw-rl'it11 of Califontla, &rkeley, in hU fin.al arlicll!' of the series di$Cu.tse1 the impact of teclrnok>gy on the londseope and the ploce o/ tht indit1idual in on ~viron· ment oriented toward colltdh~ 50Cial gools. ByJOHNB.JACKSON .,.. ... -.uc...,...r_.....,,.,.,. Little more than a century ago the American landscape began to reflect a new coneept of societ y. The ancient Greek conception of individuals as political animals, members of the community. was gradually abandoned roe the idea of human beings ~as workers or producers. Inevita bly, this changed view produced a dif- ferent landscape. ~. instead of being an essen· ti al element in our visible identity, acquired several different functions. It was the place where we worked a nd lived, where we sought recreation or the society or others. So a successful, even beautiful, landscape was seen as an economically productive one. Engineers became the ideal, for it was they who best planned their work, organized their methods, and scien· tifically defined their objectives. . The grea test accomplishment'!! of this engineer's approach to the environment have t aken place within the last 50 years. The great dams built Exam Time The discussion session and midterm ex- amination for readers enrolled in the Courses by Newspal>Cr series for credit at Orange Coast College will be held Saturday in Room 102 of the Art Center on the OCC campus. The session, scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon. is a required meeting for students who want to qualify ror credit, according to instructor Tom Wert. Addition1tl discussion sessions (optional 1 have been ~cheduled for Nov. 11 and Dec. 9. both al the same m~ting room rrom 5 to 6 .30 p.m. on eac h day. Final exam ror those.taking the course wi ll be held Jan. 3 and also ts a re· quired meetin g. since the end or World War I -Boulder Dam, Grand Coulee, Bonneville, to name a few , along with the arti£icial lakes which they have impounded -are among the most extensive modi£ications or the earth ·s surface ever undertaken. No less senSational as a triumph of technology and considerably more important to society was the v.'ork or the Tennessee Valley Authority, which im· proved river navigation, generated hydro-electric power. restored forests, modernized agriculture, and rai8ed the ,Jtandard of living £or some three million inhabitants or Appalachia. No less speetacular or valuable was the work of the soil conservation service during the Depression. A recent accomplishment or the engineer 's philosophy is the interstate highway system -a rorm of energy transmission whose proround im- pact not only on the landscape but on our whole ~culture remains lo be assessed. TECHNOLOGICAL intervention in the natural order was not confined to the landscape . Plant and animal geneticists have m ade other forms of life more productive or more easil y processed. created new breeds, altered the composition or soils . Nowhere, in £act, are the triumphs or technology rriore vividly apparent than on the modern com- merc-ial £arms of the middle and far West. Certainly the present generation of scientists and technologists has done more lo transform both the visible and invisible aspects or our landscape than their counlerparts in previous centuries . Jne>1itably ml.stakes bave been made ln the creation or tb'e tectmoloClcal welfare landscape, especially in our blP,.blftded moditleatlon or the natural envtronmenL We have embarked on many a wasteful and dangerous course and our self· assurance as technicians and planners bas often been misplaced. WehavebecOmeconsUl!lers rather than creators or landlel.P8 values but, like all con- s umers, increasingly criUcal and ~uspicious or the environmental products and services offered us. They are onen better tban what we could produce by ourselves but an essential iogredient, a sym. pathetic no~ between people and their environ- ment. is mis~i.ng. . The contemp0rary ecological·conservat~onisl movement is in part a reactioo to the destruction of the natural environmellt by technology. It registers the collective resentment or the inhuman scale im· posed on so much of the landscape, r~entmeot of pollution and waste and reek.less expansion. FEW POPULAR movements have started so modestly and achieved such results so quickly as this one. Many battles Lie ahead, and doubtless not a few setbacks· but is il too optimistic, even now , to anticipate a iandscape where air and wat~r Pollu · lion will be greatly reduced, threats to public health eli minated and natural resources wisely used? Certainly We can coWll on greater restraint in con· structing dam~ and highways and power plants in inappropriate locations. We are lea.~ing to design our buildings and even our commun1t1es (o conform to their scenic and ecological setting. These improvements and r eform s, radical though some or them m ay be, are by no means im· probable in the decades to come, and our grandchildren may well live in a harmonious and efficient environment such as we can only dream of. Yet we should ask ourselves .. wbether this tt<>logiclll landscaP@ pays sufficient regard to the individual citizen's role in the new order. Our contemporary landscape reformers en· courage e ach of us to refrain rrom littering or polluting or destroying or producing too many children. Much is said abbut the need to adjust one's diet, shelter. work, and recreation lo the natural or- der but little about the new soc.ial order itself. No utopian 1andscape i.s ever realized in its en· tirety : but every cultural landscape is initially based on the desire for better reJations between people. In o ur American past we created a landscape where citizens could work and become independent and active. What now seems a ll· important for many earnest Americans is not human relationships but the relationship between people and the natural environment. The purpose of existence becomes a matter of biological s urvival, and little more. It is this image or the environmentally conditioned creature that has haunted pessimistic social prophets and de· lighted such behaviorists as B. F . Skinner, whose novel Walden ti is a. desc-ription of tbe environmen· talisl Utopia. ONLY TIME can tell us who is right. But one development of the last half-century cannot be left out of account, for it may well condition a totally new human set£.awareness and a totally new rela· tionship to the environment. Thal was the advent of individually controlled artificial mobility and speed -specific al ly ,tbe automobile an~ the airplane. Their impacts on our culi.~re have m a sense been compleme ntary. Whereas the automobile bas dis - persed our homes, ex'ploded our cities, and opened the remotest countryside lo contact with the outside world, the airpla ne has altered the landscape hard· ly at all. But it has enabled us for the first time to see and understand the earth and what we have done to it -both £or good and for evil. From that new perspective we discern the earth both as our home and as a distant object : an environment which we can now operate on with scientific precision, and whose unique beauty we must love more strongly than ever before. The powerful spell cast by this new mobility promises in time to reduce to myth all notions o_f our rootedness in the landscape, our suppQsed 1den· tification with the earthly environmenl. 1 At last we have the technical means lo play a new and unaccustomed role as custodian and guar· dian of the earth. Warehouse work Otten ls bull work, load· ing and unloading trailers and box cl.J"I. It's lifting and carrylng wcighted objects your 170 pounds s ay you can't lift. and carry. lt's challenging work. It's dull. It's exciting. It's organized confusion. Most or us either take warehouses for granted or don't even realize lhey exist. But they're necessary. They really are. Let::s say a shipment of American Oa&.$ arrives in this country from the Jaoan6e manufacturer. These flags may eventually be :wld in stores in a several·state area. But none rA the stores need the flags the day of their arriv a l because they 're still well stocked with their Hong Kong· mad e American flags. The flags find a temporary home in a warehouse. That warehouse m ight be a chain store warehouse, a one· store warehouse. Maybe the flags re· m ain in storage for a week, m aybe £or months. But until they're needed, theyhaveahome. M y warehouse experience included long service with Cali£omia Expeditors or Los Angeles. The company mainJy handles dry goods, drapes, curtains, bedding, women's wearing apparel and men's wearing apparel. That latter item translates into two-piece cor· duroy men's s uits. U you ever want to have your brain scrambled, help unload a trailer containing about 5,000 two-piece corduroy suits, garment by garment on hangers. When you work gar. ment by garment, a 4Q.£oot trailer isn't just 40 feet long. It's as Jong as the Grand Canyon, as long as the Mississippi. You unload by size - 46 longs down Lo 38 longs, then 46 regulars to 38 regulars -as we ll as by color. The suits in that trailer came in five col· or.i:. Spend a day doing this and that evening when you find yoursell back in your room, you msk your reflection in the mirror, "How did I getbere?" Mistakes get made in warehouses but con· sidering the hectic pace, they' re minimal. THIS COMPANY impressed me as being a pretty good company with a good group o( employes. But it wasn·t all strawberry shortcake. The freight elevators, £or example, really weren"t my fri ends. If you were on the first floor and a s pecific elevator you wanted was on the second floor , you couldn't buzz it down. You had lowalktothesecond floor, ride the elevator down , load up, then retum lo the .second floor. Sometimes, or course, when you reached the second floor on root, so meone bad already bopped aboard and the elevator was .on its way down. Othe r than getting an occasional nosebleed when I had to count beyond 10, I re- . ally had only one bad experience. I'm sure my . . . DAILY PILOT · CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 RUFFELL' UPHOLSTERY W'-Y011W..t ...... 1922 H..tlor ahd. Cot1hi ~54f.-OJ5t J But the distinguishing feature of this new technological landscape is not its magnitude but its over=all purpose: to replace an individual rela· tionship with tile environment by a social o~ collec- tive one. For the evolving new landscape, whatever its concern for energy and production, is preoc· cupieq wit~ such social needs as recreation, health, communication and housing. We are merely at. the beginning of a ~ime when publi c au~hont1es (~ways acting , dernodratically or otherwise, accordmg to planJ will provide us with recre ation and vacation areas, facilities for medlcal care, ram1ty care and old age assistance. . . Fly us . Anywhere In the JCPenney ~1915 JCP<!"""'f Co t"c •upervllor could have Usted othei'a 1*t for a gu,y wbo really didn't know wbatbewu dollf1. I dldn'tdqtoobadly. · ' Tba! bad experieoee occurred the day lhrff o~tour of u, unto.led hundr~ and bun' dreds of cartons from a trailer. Tbev were from a curtain and drapery manufacturer ln Alabama. Curtains and drapes. like human beings, come in all al&es, coJors, shapes and design>. l l u 50 pairof drapeoof a~alnsly e, co or and pattern come to 25 cartons, the boxes are marked. You'd ex.-the 25 cartons to l>e together. Not so. At leastcommons.ensedidn't load that trailer. We'd find five or sis. or a dozen similar cartons, then come ao to a batch ol cartons.en· tirely different. Then we'd go back to the first group. But a third style would Interrupt, then a fourth. r We probably ended up with abolrt 30 ell • ferent tvpes or cartons statjc:ed in the 1bippln1 room area. It was an impressive sight but became of the dumb loading, the job proba bly took us 40 percent longer than it should have taken. I still can't believe a human being supervi:sed the loading. My supervisor commented •. ••Trailers have been loa ded like th.at for a thousand years." Jle accepts the system . I don't. J would yeU from L os Angeles to Alabama aDd points beyond. MY HITCH WITH California Expeditor.; was my t48lh job or a week or longer in my project but my first job where bells played a major role in the workday. A bell rang at 8 a.m. Time to goto work. A bell rang al 10 :20. Thal was bre a.Jc time. In case you didn't bear the bell or bells meant lit· tie in your lire, an of£ice worker announced over the loud speaker, "Break time. Break time." Ten minutes later another bell enCled the break. So did the voice. Al 12 :20 tbe bell and voice told us it was lunch time. At 12:'° the pair announct:d the end of lunch. At 2:20 we had a repeat of the bell and voice announcing the afternoon. At 2:30 the honeymoon ended. At4:25 lhe bell rang for the final time and we were told, "Cleanup time, cleanup time. And don't for gel the windows.'' I never did ask but I guess the woman meant to close the win· dows, not take them home. Warehouse workers (the women too) are like my buddies on gcirbage trucks all over the country, very Jlasic people. They've got a tough job to do 'nd they do it. They complain about il but they do it. That's what it·s all about. Daniel Halligan is.a retired newspaperman who worked at 132 jobs in three years -asking and get· ting no ~cial treatment -:as the basis of this cot· umn,. about the kind of employes we . aU toke for gran.ttd.. The~lumn wi.Ucontinueaa.~ashe can kttp finding new job>. ReodeN with ·quest Iona.and commen&I may "'"'' lo him in care of the DaUv P1lot. FM peTIOno.1 replies enclose aklmped •elf· addressed envelope. Penney • . 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May be set with up to 7. t:r.).)•A ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVElli lDE SAN BERNARDINO VENlURA WEST COVINA WHITIW9J>D. Use your JCPenney charoe card. ... l ~-~ .... ~ . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . New Mission: Singing Praises Dave Boyer's problem was 'selfishness, not the entertainment business,' By DENNIS McLELIAN ot•DlllY" ....... After 12 years of figbl.lng bi~ way to the loJ? of the night club world as a singer and saxopbonLSt, Jowy Stevens decided to end his hfe .. Allbough Steve°''wa.s a success IJ1 the enter· tainment world, he was a failure in bis ~rson~I life · He was an alcoholic and a drug addict. Hts wire and daughter had left him and he was in the depths of despair. That all ended when , instead of j~mping onto the railroad tracks in Marietta, Pa. in the early morning hours or Aug . 29, 1965, the ~an.dsom~. JO·)'ear-old entertainer accepted Chnst into his ure.. . Stevens dropped oul or the cntertamment world after his conversion. A year J~t~r be emerged with his real name to start a ministry . Today Dave Boyer still sings a ballad \\'1th the 1ame smooth style of a cabaret singer, but the songs are not the songs heard ln nig ht cl ub!'.. Boyer's repertoire. sung al cl ub luncheons. high school assemblies, church concerts and evangelistic crusades, includes "Because lie Lives" and "Lead Me toCalvary." INSPIRATIONAL Near the end of an appearance at t he - CALENDAR COSTA MESA LIBRARY: A sewing pattern exchange program has been inaugurated by the Center Street branch library. Any patterns in good condition can be deposited al the library and others checked out. There will be no cost or time limil. NEWPORT REACH JUNIOR EBELLS: Art In the Park, an art program lot' elementary age stud ents is planned for Sunday, Nov. 2, in Mariners Park, from J to 3 p.m. Participants will paint in the park with materials pro- vided by the club's fine arts committee. MRS.LOEBER r .. Newport Beach Christian Women's Club luncheon, Boyer told his story of how God rescued b.lm from death and despair. lt la an inspirational moment in an equally i.napirfu performance. Boyer is a charismaUc peigonaJity wbo, when perlorming, cbaraea the room with bi.I special brand of entertainment &Ddevaoee.Uam . "My problem wasn't the entertainment busi# nesa, it wu my selfish life," he told the audience. ••Al 18 I atarted in the 500 Club in Atlantic City. For 12 years J received the devil with everything that's in me. My lifestyle was evil. I lived tor my own ple•sute. J knew who Christ waa and dldn't accept it and receive it. ''On Aug. 29, 1965 I had come to the end of my way. J DO longer wanted to live. I don't u.n· dentaod the whole mystery of salvation, but I was a slnneraod J'm redeemed today.'' . BRISK SALES Performance over, members of the audience swarmed to a long table laden with Dave Boyer aJbuma, tapea and cassettes. Sales were brisk. Between ·requests tor autographs and words of appreciation, Boyer sat for a brief interview. He expanded OD that August night when bis life was changed dramaticallr.. "I Ju.st decided. I didn t want to live.anyrnode. 1 became dependent upao narcotics. IJOOi.et hlalin: hold oo me. I asked a bartender for• gun, dtdn't him I didn't want lo live. Thank God be haveooe.'' When Boyer nearly committed sui cide on ~he railroad tracks be said be remernbered1 t at Chrl1t loved bin:\ and could help him. "J e eave me the power to walk away·" "Oh r Boyer was inlern.rpted by a woman . · just think you're fant.astl~.,'' s.~e told him . "Your testimony wuao msp1nng. . ''Praitie the Lord for Jesus,'' he said. BEAUTIFUL MAN "He's such a beautiful man," said anotb_er woman "What I Like about him is he's eotertam· ing at the same time presenting his messaice. '' 'Boyer returned to explain that be is on tour nine months out of the year. Whei:t he's no~ on the road, he is home in York, ~a . with ~ls wt~e and daughter who returned to him followlDg his coo· version. · d" ted In the works is a half-hour syn tea television show on which Boyer hope~ t_o "showcase new Christian talent ." He s&d it .would be an interview-music format. Coast Rites Performed Nuptial V0ws Exchanged Loeber·Sherick Regan Sherick and Wayne Loeber were married in double ring rites at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Burr Sherick or Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Loeber, San Diego. The former Miss Sherick is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended Cornell IJniversity. She is · a graduate of California Slate University, F\sllerton. Kovacic-Hughes Our Lady of Ml. Carmel Church, NeWPOrt Beach, was the setting for the marriage of Diane Lynn Hughes of Costa Mesa and. George Michael Kovacic of Hunt· ington Beach. ·1beir parents are Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Hughes of Marysville and the Hubert Wat.sons of El Moote. Mendez-Tivey Kathleen Diane Tivey of Hunt- ington Beach pnd Michael Edward Mendez, Westminster exchanged nuptial vows and rings: during ceremonies conducted in Peek's Family Wedding Chapel. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs . S. Jack Tivey of Huntington Beach and l\1r. and Mrs. N. V. Mendez of Texas. .. MILITARY WIVES: Inspiration for fall and llollday wear will be offered al a fashion showing for the Staff-NCO Wives Club of El Toro, Monday, Nov. 3, al 8 p.m. in the El Toro Marine Staff NCO Club. Her husband ls a graduate of San Diego State University. The bride is a graduate of Mills College and earned a masters degree in fine arts at the University of California , Berkeley. She now teaches al Cerritos College and the Ice Capades Chalet. The bride is a graduate of Foun- tain Valley High School and her . husband graduated from Mary Carroll High School, Corpus Christi. • , I Men's and women's styles will be modeled. STOP SMOKING <LINIC: Family Fellowship Center, Santa Ana, will offer a st.op smoking clinic beginning Mon· day, Nov. 3, at 7p.m . tonmforfiveconsecutiveevenlngs. The five-day plan is a commm1ity service open to the public at no charge. Reservations can be made by calling M:l-3595. CHORAL AUDmONS: Soloist auditions for the e.nnual Christmas "Messi.:th" performance of the Orange County Choral Conductors Guild will be held Sunday, Nov. 2, from l:JOtoS p.m. in the Garden Grove Community Church. The performance is planned for Sonday, Dec. 7, at the church. Prospective soloists are advised to be prepared for all of the solos for their particular voice. LB PANRELLENCIC: Don Williamson, director of the Pageant of the Ma.at.era, will apeak at the Wednesday. Nov# 5, dessert meeting in Leisure World, Clubhouse 6. Reserva· lions can be made with Betty Coulter, 499-2369. PROJECT INVOLVE: The 11r..t volunteer training pro- gram for the community outreach project of the Orange County Association for Retarded Citizens is planned for Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 5 and 6, from 7to 10 p.m. at the OCARC headquarters, Santa Ana. The project's primary purpose is to identify potential mental retardation and other developmental disabilities present in individuals residing in low income communities in Orange County. , Further information is available from Brooke Gersten, 835-3511 . UUBANTE BAU: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter· -day Saint.a, Newport Beach will sponsor a debutante ball lo honor 16-year-old girls and introduce them to society. The party will be at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in the Stake Center, Newport Beach. l MRS. LEFEVER MRS.CAVE ••• Lefever-Lamb Costa Mesa High School graduates Vicki Jean Lamb and William Stanley Lefever Jr. were married in the Harbor Assembly i:>f God.Cburch, Costa Mesa. They are the daughter and son of Mrs. Bonnie Lamb, Newport Beach, and Mrs. Sue Lefever, Costa Mesa. The couple will make their home in Tustin. ••• Cave-Rivera Orange Coast College graduates Diane Marie Rivera and Rocklin Cave exchanged vows and rings in Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Hunt· ingt.on Beach. The bride, a senior at California State University, Long Beach, was a 1970 Harbor Key debulanle. Her husband is owner of the Cave Gardens in Tustin. They are the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Paul of Huot· ington Beach and the son of the Clyde Caves of Tustin. The couple will live in 'l'ustin. • •• That's Not. Entertainment DEAR ANN LANDERS: Acer· tain couple we see socially bas some unusual ideas about enter· tainlng when we are guests in their home. When we invite them to dinner we feed our children first and try to make it a festive evening. When we go to their place the kids are always un· derloot making undue demands on their parents. It seems as though we are in the way. Last Saturday we arrived at 7:30 p.m . We thought surely the kids would have been fed already ao we could have an adult-type eventnc. Well, the children ~in the bathtub. Al 8:15 we all sat down lo eat. The kids jab- bered the whole time and there was no adu.lt con venation. After cllnn1r the h08tcss put the Utile dar11Jt11a lo bed and pro- ceeded to haul out her ironing ~ She then lug(ed a basket -al cloth .. from the back ball and commtnced to preu the.week's I iron while we visit." 1 fell in· sulted. My husband says I'm •'sensitive.•• What do you say? - MIFFED IN OHIO DEAil MIFFED: I HY your lnasbud bas tbe bide ol 111 al· llgotor If be dldn'I got tbe meuage. You aren't eoa.aidered """'"' you're just a eoaple ol ldmooka wbo belp cul dowB Ille boredom for those clods. You mut be pretty desperate for frleDdl to pul up wllh lllem. DEAR ANN: J can't say this to my daughter. She'd think it was corny. I 'd be embarrassed. Please tell ber for me. My dll'llng daughter (or son): Ever since you were a baby, our knowing where you were meant you were safe. You grew from being safe Jn your room. house, yard, block, neighborhood, to the whole world. Still. knowing you are Ann Landers and I wasn't there? You called all the phone numbers you knew. When J finally came home you said in your most grown-up tone, "Where have you been?" You weren't meddling, you were frichtened. When you dido 't know where I was your security was threatened. J don't mean to be nosy. On the contrary, J want to give you as much freedom as possible. But the only way I can do it is If I know where you are and when you'll be home. are going and when you 'lf be home is mother-talk. lt really means, "I love you and I hope you 'll be safe." Y~ answer, when translated from child-talk, means one of two things to me: "I don 't care how you feel," or "l love you , too.'' -WVE, MOM DEAR MOM : You've U " pressed the thoughts of mUUom of parents today, and I thank Y'*· Kovacic is a graduate or California State University, Long Beach • " ......................... . CAREN BEARBOWER The newlyweds will live in Westminster. FRANCES COTTERELL I Troths Revealed, Dates Announced Cotterell-M urphine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan Cotterell of Myrtle Creek, Ore. have announced the engagement of their daufhter, Frances Jean Cotterell o Westminster an(j Thomas Harold Murphine of Laguna Beach.· .. The affianced, graduates of Laguna Beach High School, plan to marry Nov. 29 in the Laguna United Methodist Church. The future bride~room, a slu· dent at the University of California at Santa Barbara, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Murphlne of Laguna Beach. ••• Bearbower·Hunter During a family bnmch given by Buddy and Lois Bearbower of eosta Mesa, they announced the engagement of their daughter, Caren Bearbower to Scott Hunter, son of Bob Bild Shirley Hm1ter, allo of Costa Mesa. The betrothed are graduates or Costa Mesa High School and now are studyinJ at Oranee Coast COUese. They plan to marry In April. ••• Sheflln·Schroeder ROBIN SHEFUN Costa Mesa have announced the eng~gement of their daughter. Rohm Ann Sheflin to John Ame Schroeder. The couple plan to marry lo December. Miss Sheflin is a graduate of Coeta Mesa High School and at- tended 9range Coast College. r--1.....ity' "l'ID a lllUo behind," she ex- pla!Md. "I hope you don't mind if a.ale is our major concern. · Remember when you were llt· Ue and came home trom school My re&pansibility for you will end one day. Hopefully, my in· &eeuritt about you will also be gone, and all that remains will be eonfldence and love. But the only way that can bappeo i. ii YoU help me. Asking where you Ann Landers discusses teen.a~e drinking -its myths, its realities. Learn the facts by re- ading "Booze and You -For Teenagers Only," by Ann Lan· ders. Send SO cents in coin and a long, stamped, 11elf-addres.aed. envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 80120. Her ftance, son of the late Mr. and Mrs .. John Schroeder of Chicago, is a graduate of Purdue University and bold! 8 masters degree ~rorn the University of Califom1a, Berkeley. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shefiln of \ I l I ' H A wit fr, To Th N~ Tht Bui among natural in Sant; Foo U!i&ge, gymkh contest JUmps j Soi show ~ those c olmoul UP grand tenanc• project All badlan haul re lhepla Th hiking area a that en of that Ba ck E No typew1 story 1 land I public1 uplan<! Tt ciaos ! people 81 •• d\vind .. " \[ • ' TRACI tracks what ' Heigh! alway! photo from r of hor where crowd Bower McBrl ca Ider 17; Ka mom) childrt 16; a 600 • r Home courSE , photo and hi Delhi 1 groun areas s, ancie :\1ari f ashi< leywc: flow~ balco II \\'her1 ~un. aJco v T ;nd glorit onsu 1 elega at VE must fl blue Pede: they ing b fl bollo splitl jack I I t guto· I - ~ . .. . "' . . . . f I . . . . . . ._, ... . . . . . . . DAILY PILOT Sund!X. Oclober 26. 1975 •t! Horsin' Arourid with Tom McCenn rom Trotters o Putters- ere Goes eighhorhood They called it the Sand Arena. • But it wasn't an arena at all -just a flat spot among the horseweeds and dried grass in a natural amphitheater at the foot of Birch Street in Santa Ana Heights. For generations it had been, by common usage, the place to put the finishing touches on a gymkhana horse the day before entering a hotly contested barrel race, or a place lo practice iumps for the upcoming horse show. Sometimes, it would become an impromptu ::;how ring for a nonsanctioned "playday." In those cases, the call would s imply go out by word of mouth to "meet at the Sand Arena .•• " UPKEEP OF the arena, if thal isn't too grand a way to describe the minimum main· tenance the area received, was a neighborhood project . All the horsy folks of the Santa Ana Heights badlands would just pitch in and pull weeds or haul rocks or do whatever was necessary to keep the place usable. They also policed the horse-riding, foot- hiking and dog-running activities of the arena area and its surrounding country, the uplands that embrace the higher and drier northern ends of that great salt marsh knOY.'Tl hereabouts as the Back Bay or Upper Bay . Now almost anyone within "sound" of this typewriter has certainly read at least one news story during the past several years about the land hassles, trade-offs and deals involving public use and recreational activities on those uplands 1'he reality of it all is that while the politi· cians and planners for years were talking, horse people have been riding over the ground. But their range-tiding range is about to dv;indle. TRACKS IN SAND-Tractor and bulldozer tracks mingle w ith hoofprints in soft dirt of what was the Sand Arena in Santa Ana Heights area. Calling a meeting there always was just as simple as the day this photo was made. Word of mouth passed from neighbor to neightx>r brought out Lot s of horse riders to show ''Harsin' Around" where the arena u sed to be. Included in the crowd were Debbie Wynne, 16 ; D ebbie Bower, 22; Naomi Kirschenbaum, 15; Cathy Mc Brien, 17 ; Jeanne Rodriguez, 15; Anna (alderon, 15, Kim M cBride, 13; Jan Pot1er, 17; Karen Lowance, 12; Carol Lowance (her mom); Diane and Robin Bock and their children, Lynne and Erin; carlione Parri sh, 16 · and Jack Wells (represe nting the 6010 -m e mber Santa An a Heigh1s Homeowners Association). When golf course fences enclose spot they occupy in photo they'll have to u se a designated horse and hiking trall that follows eastern edge of Delhi Channel Cleft side of ditch shown in back- ground) to get to Back Bay horse country areas. .-~~~----------------~----~..,..----; ...... e I e I ··--tr--1 .... • c: : ~ • • • • • . ~ .. "' • • ' \ I J f • • ~· ~ ! ' 0 ... 9 • i illJ ·""'I DR. :'c"L~-;e";'"~A~RG~"._.... • • S"''"' 11{ SE£ : UNIVERSITY OR \E.~"{t.~ 11 '' ei -+-"'"-'-""""'-'--"'"----°"""°~ I z ·-----,,i;",-·ej~~.~::0:~~~ : TRAIL EASEMEHT 1 1 --.Y e""' ,... • , • • Ci .-· "'fl. • J :::i uP'~ e • L~~:t. __ :,_ __________ ..:..-·L.-------:.••••••••••••• .. •H•••••• O.llY ............... .., ...... ~ SHADED AREAS INDICATE SANTA ANA HEIGKTS GOLF COURSE SITE Trail Easement Off End of Birch Street All That's Lei! for Horse Riders Already the bulldoz.ers have been at work grading the Sand Arena, as part of the site of an 18-hole golf course. Soon the surveyors and their big , yellow earth-moving machines will be stomping and rolling through the area to punch an extension of University Avenue into the trail area. The end of that trail is in sili!:ht for manv of the horse riders of Santa Ana ·l-feights. They have known it was coming for a long time and many of them already are scouting out places to which they can trailer their mounts for an OC · casional pleasure ride or practice session. But it won 't be the same. Already it just isn 't like it was when you could grab Old Paint from the corner of his backyard corral, throw a bareback pad on his back and a mec hani cal hackamore over th is head, and get on for a quick ride to the Sand Arena between school' and dinner time. SAD TO SAY this horse-oriented land will be eliminated. Nevertheless, the company is build - ing a $1 .5 million golf course that probably will do nothing but enhance the community's rec re a· tion facilities. As Steven Lane, one of the partners in the firm. put it ... There have been four years of red tape and public hearings to get us to this point .·' The plans of his company <Pacific Manufac- ... -~-_ ......... --... . . ---·~· ~·. •. . .. :.:. '°"" -- .. ,-... ··- tur1ng Co.) that have'4;thstood the years of hear- utgs and other tests call for construction of a J,700-yard. night-li ghted ''executive" golf course, a 7,000-square-foot restaurant and a pro shop . The company operates similar layou ts in other Southern California locations, including one off the end of the Van Nuys Airport . TllE SANTA Ana Heights course will be open to the public, "but not to horses," Lane · said, adding that his company will honor a 20~ foot -wide trail easement that runs along the eastern edge o ( the property south of Birch Street and even will "grass il over at the s ame time we seed our golf course.'' But that, it appears, is the extent of horse ac· tivity to be expected on the site of the one-time Sand Arena from hereon out. Those who are using the aiea now are, to put it bluntly, trespassing. And even that will have to stop as soon as the goU course company puts up its Cencing. Next week, I'll take you for a ride past the Sand Arena and some other spots in the Upper Bay horse country. At that time. I may have a few more words to say about the golf course and the land on which it 1s being built -plus some thoughts on y.·here. how and if the area's horse people are goi ng lo find some acres to replace them. ' Artists Dream of a Place Like Saint Paul By STAN DELAPLANE SAINT PAUL. FRANCE -This is an ancient walled village, 15 minutes up in the ,\laritime Alps from Antibes on the fashionable Cole d 'Azure. Cobblestoned al· leyways wind through antique arches and flowers tumble over the edge of iron balconies. It's an artist's dream : Tiny plazas '\'here worn stone fountains splash in the su n. I-Iobnailed doors. Stone bridges and a.lcove d tea rooms. The air smells of 'vild thyme, lavender and roses. Geraniums and blue morning gl ories everywhere. And snowy pigeons coo on sunstruck roofs. This is the halfway house between elegant Chateau du Domaine Saint-Martin al Vence ($150 a day) and Antibes. which must be the noisiest to\\lll in Europe. Antibes is fringed with palms and the blue sea You should bring ear plugs . PedestriaOs perform bullfight veronicas as lhey dodge careening sports cars and smok- ing buses. A thousand motor scooters \Vith bikini- bottomed passengers leave a blitz. of ear- splitting explosions. If there's u quiet gap. jackhammers fil l it in. A bus sign said "'St. Paul de Vence." I got on and didn't bother with a return ticket. For $1 2 you get a clean and modest 1R()lll 1=-ashion Ncwpo r! room at the Cafe de la Place. It's over a pool hall but if you're coming from the Chateau. remember you 're saving $138 a day. For the Sl2 you gel a bath. A t iny balcony. Breakfast of fr es h -bake d croissants and a pot of strong black coffee. Fre n ch artists discovered St. P aul ~ long time ago. Everybody in the street car- ries a painl brus h . The Cafe de la Place is O\Vncd by '{\·cs Montand -he O\vtls just about cver.rth1n g in SL Paul. The pool tables date hack to I" Belle Epoquc . The busy bar is e,ycbro'' high. You stand on tiptoe and put a franc in a gumball machine. Out pops a handful t)f tiny green olives . • • • Eve n though you live above a pool hall, you are next door to the l\.1aegt Foundation . one of the finest modern art museums in Europl'.'. At ros.s tile street yo u can have dinner wider the stars and lime trees in the garden court of Culumbe d'Or. <Yves Montand owns that too.) On these cool October nigt1ts . \Vaitcr s tuck a sha\\1\ around your shoulders. Grnnd dame \\'ith plenty of jewels gol a shawl. And so help me. they broug ht a shawl for he r bulldog seated nexl to her (Haute dog? I Food is excellent. The escargots ha,-t .. enough garli c to blow a safe. The local \\'inc doesn 't ''travel'" as the ":ine people say. And this wine never left town. * •• "What electric appLiances can we use in Europe? I hear a hairdryer is not possible.·• The U.S. and Canada use 110 volt. 60 CY· cle ct1rrent. But 90 perce11t of the world uses Rritish 220 volt. SO cycle current. You have to use adaplcrs and you can buy them for m1)st things. You need <.1 new plug to plug into your U.S. plug. '\'ours usuul ly doesn't fit the foreign \\•all outlet. l''or anything WITHOUT a motor tra\'Cl iron. curlers. anything that n eeds heat -you \Vant a CONVE RTER . With a motor -shaver. \Valer pie. recharging -you need a TRANSl;-OR~l ER. Sounds complicated if you·rc not an electrician . So \\'ri te Pacific-Kin g. 1215 \Vest 6th Street, Lo s Angeles, Ca. 90017. They'll send )'OU a com plete µ1int-out on ho\v it \VOrk~. It's free. They sell all these gad gets ..11 1d 1 ·ve used the m . l'acific-Kin g says hair dryers \\'OUld r e qlure a 16 -J)Ound transfurmt!r. \Vhich is im· possihlc. You s hould buy a hair dryer that has !d bui lt-in switch. Fl ick it l1Jck and forth lrt)m 110 to 220 volts as yo u need it . 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OOr<IMI Rllti) Thi' il•-1 w•S tllN wllll IM c..antr Ci.rt o1 Of•llO' COl.tnlr Oil Ot· ~11 .1tri. -· Pl.tbll-cwano-CO•ll o.lly ~IOI. Ckt.i..-Nov.t.t,l•.lt71 .,1.1i PUBLIC NOTICE dl"10...I Anlt>oflY l'lnt Tiil' u1ie..-.1 ...,,, r 11..G wu11 tl'llt C-Y Cl••"' ot 0••"911 C:.0"'"'' an Ck• \oVef 1. ltlS. P Ulll.IC NOTICE f'ICTlllOUS •USINl!SS NAME Sll.lEMIHT The tou1;1w•no per'IOl'I 11 dOll'IO ..,._ _.,. PINE BLUFFS, \196S ~ IMN. Olllornl•t2101 Mlt,_I JllM,. 1026 White Stff. Noewiiort e..c11, c.111t<1rnl• l l'll' ~MS\ 11 cond..Cl..:I llY• Umlt• ed pat1ne,,.,.lp. M ltNel J.lrll'I !I'll~ ,,.\f ..... rll WI\ l iled .. II'\ t• Counl• (lt•ll ol Or•tlQll C4\lrll)' on Ot.. IOCftl, l~/S. """zt, Plltll•\nl'O O••noe co.1! o.lly Pllllt. Ckl. IJ, 19.10.•r><I NOY, 2. 1t1S m1-1s P UllLIC NOTICE .. ICTI TIOUS 8USINIESS HAMESl.lTEMENT ,,.. to11ow•n9 ~•wn It oolf'IQ buil• neu•t· n. 101io...1no Pll''°" h aolr>Q ~- MI S!ilON VIEJO FUl'tHITUJtE, 2SJl.2 M••ll""'"I" P•rl<••r. Miu.Ion Viejo. C.lllo•nla '1~1S "'''"' TRUEMAN'S TRUCKI NG, 211S Mew \ler<M 0<. E1\I, Coil• MfW, C.llloml1 Robtt'I W. Trvem,tn, J'IS Mes.a V•,.,,. or. E•11. I( l<M. Cott• Mew. t.l!ltornlA • ll'l•l tlt.i\lf>e\t 1\ (Ol'<hittP<I by.,, ln-.,.,,.,_1 RolJoorl W T•uem•n Tl>•\ •llltm~nl WI!\ lllf'd W!tl'I Ir.. Counlf Cle•lr. ol O••nQe c.o.ir.tJ (>fl Ot _l,,lt/S. ·-P'lollh1'\e'd Ot•noe CO••t 0.1lr p;IOI! 0t1 2t,•lldHOv.1,t,1l.l'llS .cl(l9.7 PU RI .IC N<>T ICJo: F'957l Pul'Jl•ir..d 0•.JnO" Coa•I Oo.iy Pllol Qcl ,\l,!'>.lb,ftr><INOY .l.l~IS ~I\ P UllLIC NOTICE Le\lte SHllQ, l~'l'O V•I V11rdt, UlnQ l!leKl'I. Ollto1"'" '°909 Tl'l1t butl~\ h COnduC !lld br Ml llto dlVldlJll. L~lle S.~!IQ Tl'lls s11t~~n1 .... n til..cl w1\l'I 1i.. eo...n1r c1er• ot O••nl19 co .. nty on Ot· IOl;letU.1911 ·-Put)lltr..d 0•11n119 Co1t1 Di lly Pi!<>,, ()(I. 19, n . •n(I Nov 1 '· 1t1s J'ln is P Ulll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl"4 lOl"""'"ll l>'"i.on 1~ OOlnlJ tlt.IW• ""'' ... OFF TH E WI.LL 110\IERTIS ING, ltln Wo•c~~tf'• Lane, Hilflt1ngton a.~ ~~':';;~:;::~o•CIW\I .. t....4. Mun!inotlon s ... cl'I, Ca•1to1"!•'l'lt.16 · Tl'll, Dull""~\'' <ondo.K.IP<I by"",,.. dlv1dll•I. Om•• VO••le Thit ll•l11ment w•'> lded wtlh ti. Counly Cle•t ol O•ttnge Co"nty on Ck· !Ober U , 191~ ...... Pvbll•~ O•an11 .. Co"'' OaU1 ft.lo!, ()(.I, 19, ~.an<! NQ• l , 9, It)~ 3'11,·15 P URLJC NC>TJCF. FICTlllOUS 8USIHESS NAME STATEME NT ~ lo11ow1n11 ~r\.O'I !\ doi""O 111$. ~··· CYCLE PAJtl .. "1 0 •CCESS.OAIES. 1969 H••bOt Bl wd .• Cotti Mc''•• C.htornia 97616 Don.old A. Sletn. 9U. Pre,ld.O Orl"ll'; C:OSIA """'''· C.l!forn+a '1616 T1>01 """'M\~ '' c<>Nluci.d by., 111- dlv•dlJ•I OoOlldA Stern Tl'l js ,, .. ,.,_.....,n, ,..., fi!rd ... 111 I~ eo..nlf Cleto. 01 0..•no;t Coun,, on Oc- \obPr u 191S Pub111""0 O<i0nQI' co." D•Hr Poot. (kt. 19, 26, ;tn(f NO• 2, 'I, 1'11S 1'1\J.1S PUBLIC '.'iOTICE --FlCTITIOU~ AUSINl'U MAME ~lo\.l E MEHT r .... 10110 .. in'J ""''"°" ,~"°'"II tit.I~ ~S\d\. GRo\Fll( W E'.~r SALES co .• 7S21 BunyA SI . !lewpo:itl Be<t<l'I, CA. 9166d Rota"" N 1)1.1~~. 2~21 6ur1v• 5'~ Ne-woort ll"'"' n. (p. 071>11\1 lM<\ bu~•O•"' •\ «>.,<JUC!f'd bJ .. 1n- diVld1MI !1dlan<111 01.1~" Tl>•• ilat1JmPnl w<H l•ll!d w11n 1"9 '°""tv c 1 .. •1t ot Or.:inQ" co .. nlr on Oi;.- tOllf<• I, 19/\ I F !C ltllOUS 8USINES!. NI.ME Sfl.lEMENl ,..,... Tr.to lollOw1n9 ~· wn\ ~• ~ dO•"'I bu" f>e\\ ,,, '> (j. 5 OlST~I BIJl!N C. COM Pl.NT, ll108 Pd...0 Ce••~••. 'w11"" 'i.lln J .... nC,tP•lt•.tM. (A ~ibl\ f'l.ibl1~ Oran~ (Oa\t D•ily Pilot, ()(!0011r s _ 11. 19, 7b 1~1s 17•1-1!. PUBLIC NOTICE 1-iamll!on p Sm•,h, 1&'111 r" F!CllllOUSflUSINESS tr•1ne.C"' '>110~ NAME \TAlEMENT P1ul J C.tumb/<n<J, JO~ ( '""'' l,.. loU....,,nq P"•..On '' dO<nQ "'""· Wiy, L,tOu""6"•t l'I. (A 91bl, "'"''~\ Jul1anM! N S(.nult1 , 1)00 NII ':tl'l.1! '>E P[_NIT T, :i•JO "''" Oporlo. Suitl! ter,Ofi•nQ" (.,1 'n1161 b. N"wPQ•I 6f,,tcn. (o\., q7""'° Tll" b""""'1 ,, COl'duct~o bv ''" u~ .: .. nn~!l'I N11t»-, •Oo lbll'I Pl«•, OfKO<l>O'illf'(f ft\\OC.•~,,o., o•n•r l'"'n .. C'l'<l.JMoo\I• C• q7~71 o.trtner\ll•P 1 T•n• bu,1n11•t '' ,.,.,17.,, \ftd by,..,,,.. M•m•llon Smn'> d1v10.,..1. Tl\" t!dle"'""I -~ P I<' I W•ll• !"° .-tl•\bo', Counly c1 .. ,• di Or•nCrf' l oun!f Oii o Tll•\ \tdt,.m-nt .. ,., 111..., Wl!l'I t~ tot>e• 1. 1'11 eo ... n1y c.•~•~ 111 O•dn-1~ Co"ntr on Ot- F•111, 1®'" 1, 19/S P!JDll•,..,.ct o'""Oll Co•<! Dnrly ''"o' OttoberS, 11. 19.)6,19/S J1e.l1~ PURI.JC NOTICI'; 5ll.TEMENTOF 1.8.t.NOONMENT OF USE OF Flt Tl ltOUS 8US I NESS "II.ME fl>f lol!o .. ln11 Ill!''"",,., dM~ I"""" of !I"' l.CllllO\/t bU>I""'\ "'l>'r•> M•SS!OH VIEJO FURNITUAE Al :ltll>J ,..,.,ll""''lt P"'r M''''"" V~fO tt.IS. 1M f•(l lllou\ b<.i'lne•• nam,. .-.ill!< r...i I lo •bOV11 w11 !UHi In O•l"Of C-Qunly on Mi•t1'1 1S. i.-M9elem.on 2JtQ9 M(lrllll!'•ilf Pllr .• Ml•tlo<1 Viejo. (11<! This bu1ln''' .... , <Mllfuc I"!! ti> ""I" (llytd\1;11 F'110I Publ"l'll!'d O••nO" c • • , o .. .iy Plic,•. 0.:! t'l,?i..•ndHO• 7.~ It~~ l'lll I~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICllTIOUS •USl .... ES!. Hl.MESTATE MIEHT Tl\t lo!IOW'•nQ parwn• '""' doonq ~ M'I\ ., ...,,. P'lobh•l'l .. d O• .. nQe CO,t\( DAilr p;IOI, 0-IOIJl'f S, I?, \9,2&, 191S 37b1·1S P URI.I(: 1\"0TICF. Fl(T I TIOUS 8USIHE5l Hl.MESTl.llEMf.HT TIW' f<)llO•inq Pl!'• .... n I~ dolno bal• r.t\ ., VIFJO VF~PA .lfllD MO.PED. 29XJ1 (.amlon Cao•~lrAl'O, ~ .Ju.n C..pl\lr•l'O t.~hlo•MIA MclEISM liR OT ~ER'i, IHC.. • C..11torl'lla rotPOtat.on, 2'°°° OrNno (..lpi\lt,tno, SM! JuArl C::•PI,,,_, C:.llf<l•~·J ll'lls !><I"""' •\ candutled trr • CDf"· i-ll•on ""'Lr !~I'< BAOTME~S, INC. Oouq>A· p McLelW'> .... llttdff Tl'l1\ '!At~,......,i ..,., flll'd Wl!l'I ""' Counly Cl .. •• O! O•an<tt Cou11tr Oil Ot· TOIJoo• I l•IS -· Put)l!v.rd Or1n911 C<!-'\I 01111~ "lot· Ocl l'l. I•. l •. lnCI Nov 1, 197S J'tCB.IS PUBLIC NOTICE SOUTH COAST ( N(, AAVl"IC.(0 FICTlllOU!i aUllMlt:SS SOUTH COA ST lROPMT & NAMl!STATEMl!NT E...-GAAV INGCO ""'-lol-•nQ ~·son I' do"'a busi- SOUTH CO.t.Sl NAM£ 8AOC£ """''"' CO. 11010 Lo<l'l+e• l~n~. Hunllfl91on GE HE ll AL 8 U SI HES S. 0.'°'"·C.t. 'IJfl.411 !itAVl(.~5. lit°"''•• S•lboil It.Wino, ().r .. oo•~ S t olt c. ... 11(~. llO\O Cl. •?W..1 Locl'l•e• LollM' •1unl1,.Qlll" IM¥h f"f!J Alf'•llf\(lf'f 511,.,,ntr W 1t1tt. Jll "1!MI Qny1. B~lbO~ !•1A"'6. CA. tt641 Tl'l•t b111•n"'' ·~ t""d"'"'l'I n• ·'" '" Th!\ nv~11W\\ I\ c;ond\fc.1.0 e,y., In. dl••OVI< 17/.,l)Ul l C.••oo•r Stoll c.111« 1 11.1-••n<i.r Wtll•• , I I ' : I • I I ' I I , " ... " , Tl'lll 1t1!~mornl ... , •1INI W••h I"" 11'11\ \l•!•,,...nt -·~ l!ltld wit!\ °"' ec..n1r C1-r~ o4 Or•noe t.1;1.,n1, on 0. c.-IY C.l•r~ Ol Or11~ C.0"""1Y -~ ff ,_, 1, 1'/J lobt• 1. It/~. tT ' F•IJ!l fl4IDt' l"ubU\M<I Or-~"' 0...1~ Ji'•lo•, Pl.ollit>~ Or1nQ1 Co.a.t o.lly-...,_ '~~~~~~~~~.:___~~~~~~~~~.--~~~~~~~~~· Ot!Otwr J. 11, 1•. '•· ltlS J1S1·71 Q(tor»r J. 12, H, l6, !ti~ 2fl07J .! • • ' I • • I ' I ' ti c I b I o; 0 .._ r ' p 118 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Oe1obtr 26, 1975 Libra: You're Versatile MONOAY,OCl'OBER ?7 By SYDNEY OMA RR . <\RIES (March 21 ·April 19): ThOse who makl• pron1ist.•:-. may be embarrassed. Know it .ind don't prl'SS. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Go slow. Wait, look. hstt'u, rormul<ilt! plans. Avoid ru:>h1n~ to JUdg1nl'nl. (;t:~l:'liil l '.\tay 2l·Junc20 ). ~t oncv . rl'lat1ves .ind prc:s:>urt·s resulting from past <·on1m1tments · lht.•:,t.• art· :..potli ~hll'tl. 'i'ou f.':t.'l nothing for nothini.:. • SAGITl"ARltJS INov. 22·0Cc. 21' 1-\cccnl on meditation, int('rprl'lation Of "innt.•r VULCl'." Get thoughts, conC'epts on paper . CAPRICOR!"ll (Dec 22·Jsn. 19 l \'ou "turn tables .·· What appeart.'li ~ setbutk rclxiunds 1n your favor. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·1'~t.•b. 181 A«t·t·nt on long-r ange dec1s1o n. on legal m.itt1·r:... on commitm e nts. o n s tate of partn1·1' .... h 1p marriage. What was hidd('n coml·s 111to \'ll'" i>ISCF.S {feb. 19-:\1arth 2()): Concl'ntr.itt•(\ efforts bring best results. :\1t•an:> this is t1111 ~· 1oi commit. to go all out. to be dt.'llitated s AT WIT'S END 'Relaxing' Hard Work l ....._ __ _, By ERMA DOMBECK I wish all or )'OU had known m e whe n t was tense. Those wt!re the good times. There was color ln my C"heeks. m y hands were steady, and peopJe said my l aughtt.~r "<C'i like the sound of Tiffany when you thumpell it \\lllh your ringer . But that was before I s tarted to crewel ··country Gardens.·· Everyone I kn,•w "'aS into som e kind of stitchery and one d.Jy as my friend, Terri, sat needlepoit1ting a calendar. I s aid, "How do you 1 have the patience?·· "PATIF.NCE ," SHE LAUGHED, "this is the most relaxi ng thing 1 do all day. You·r~ te~~e. You should gel yourself something to unwind. That's when I bought •·country Gardens," a. stamped piece of linen in a ~it .with~ colors or yam and instructions for 18 st1tche~'- Ever since, Country Gardens has !'ever left my side. It is like an appendage g~owtng out of my fingers. I started 1t one morning when the kids left ror school. At three when they wandered home. t was still at it and continued on through the night. . Unwinding wa:s a full-time job. The children (",\'.\ICF.R (June 21 July 2:t! r~1n1sh rt1ther than 1n1t1alt'. put l'01nplt·t111~ toul'hl'S on Jong-rang._. pruJet.~t . Your ass1•t!'J art.· llum1n<1nt l .. F.O (J uly 23-Aug 22): ::-.iL·w approach to rC'sponsibilLt1l'S is indJt.':tlt..'CI . Yot1r 'A'ork, he1:1lth (·t1m n1and more attention than u:5u.1L Rodgers Plans Musical bugged m e constantly, demanding rood, answers to questions, and first aid "·hen lh~y bled. The other morning as I stitched fevenshly one or them came up to my elbow and said, "Mom." I jumped a foot ore the chair . "Can't you see I'm relaxing?" l said. "I don·t suppose you 've ever heard or appointments. Jf you want me to make time for you I can, but don't just 'drop in .' Resides, why art.>n 't you at school ?·· VIRGO (Aug . 23 SC'pt . 22>· l)t·lay in "t.'eil'bration plans" should not bl;' takt.•n too :-.eriously. Those who claim to know it .il l ;.ire .ictually a"·aiting your counst.·l LIBRA <Sept. 23-0t:l. 221 01\·1·r:-.1fy llighlight versatility. F'rit'ntl <"onfa.ll·S prublern rt.•la tt"d to m urriage and money SCORPIO (Oct. 23·'.'i U\'. :..:1 J l\1 · :-.p\.'t:lfic ;,1btlut r~cts. fL~Url.'S. You i.ll'l' J.!IVf'n l'h<llll'\' \I) ;.issum e grealt.•r rcs1>on:-.1hd1ty. \'uur popularity mcreases. Coast to Coast Sex Beautiful new qirl!>. Last sequence i ~ ttw ho1te<";t in his1ory. l1 alone i~ wor1h the P,rice o f admi!.sion. :-.IEW YORK <UP I / - Richard R odgers 1"' working on his 44th sta).(l' musical at an age 17:Jl when most men would prefC'r to be an observer rather than J competitor. 1-lt.> couldn't ltvl' any other "'ay. I-le thrives on h a rd work and challenge, and has put <1s much e n ergy into overcomi n g a lar(>ngectomy as he docs into his fivC'·day v.·ork week. \1 v v~1ict.• is not gixxl tPd.J\'." ht.~ said in an 1nli.>r·, iey,·_ ''It's usually n11ich ht·ltl·r than t his ... Ill' ha" learn ed tv :-pl·~1 k '' 11 h his esophagus :-1111·1· 1h~· 1\pr1I, 1974, opvr~1 (1 on. and i s :1nn11v1·d .11 h1n1:..el£ \.\'hen h1· thin k:-. his work or ;1nvth1ni.: ht.• dot.·s m;:1y nul hC' up ln lu:-U\\'n hi~h St.'.l ndartl.., F.v er vthing about ''JJ 1t.·k ··· ltod gt.·rs i s remark a bit• !IL" has !x>t-n cu1npos 1ni.: fur n1 ore than !.============= THAT NEW BREED OF CAT ,. -AL GOtDSTflN IS ON A WHOLE NEW TRIP' From junk pile to jet set NOW! AT FOLLOWING THEATRES MOR! SPICE -... , ·"Frlt:i: The C•I'' Cinemaland. Anaheim U.A. Cosla Mesa Villa 21 ·Orange Tilan. Fullerlon Nt,Mol'llMT llt:ACll 'USSYCAT. i1J40fl 109 ( ..... 11'4 .• °""' D~ilr 11 .. _ ..... -~·· .... ~.1 Sl.Jdium O.l .. Oranqe Saddle~k Cinema. El Toro Valley View, Garden Grcrve TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 77 Road curve 161 National 78 Concerning bird 1 Trite 80 Serve 163 Heavenly 6 Female 83 Bible section 1rave1er soldiers 86 Knak1 166 Excess ta•: 10 Paper 87 Af!ernate abbr. measure rou te 167 Disgust 14 Obsole1e 89 Family e .. prcssion 19 Time un11 member 168 Man·s 20 Tonic herb 90 Att11ma11ve nickname 21 Cleveland's vote 169 Atoll lake 92 Compe11-171 Hardy 22 Area lions 17(1 Possessed 24 Curren1 94 Disorderly 174 Shamash's 25 "Clothe t1ghl wile 26 Parched 96 Texas 175 Fool1sn 27 Girl's name lawmen 177 Dravidian 28 Crafly 99 Claw 178 Paradise 29 Music note 100 Endorsed 179 Incongruous 30 Presidential 104 Find lauH 181 Grandiose nickname 105 Wheel's edge movies 32 T~xas regioo 107 Calm 182 Revolvers 35 Asp 111 Labor union 183 Indian 37 Outlit 112 Enclosed car peasant 38 Nil 114 Su1l 184 Rid 40 Hawaiian 116 " .• deum · garland 117 Individual 41 Closes 118 Weapons l1gh1!y 120 Coslly 43 24 hours 122 Elernity 44 Clean 123 Greek lener 45 Lyric muse 125 Seer 47 Cease 126 Genuineness 49 Idealist 129 Encountered 51 Sweet 131 Thorough- potalo fares : abb1 52 Center 133 Having 54 Mass vi sion 56 Laundry 136 Some machine 137 Dreads 57 Bother 139 Tosspot 58 Add sugar 141 Payable 62 Obtain 142 Paddle 64 llal1an 145 Bottom layer 11t1e 147 Kind of lly 65 Walk : 2wds 149 •••• firma 69 Fibber 153 Pinion 70 Bone: La tin 154 Weed killer 72 D1s1ress 155 Soil signal 157 Scottish 74 Extend explorer 76 New Haven 159 Bard school 160 Skill • JO " ,, "' 160 "' DOWN 1 Complain 2 One 3 Acorn • At lhe summi1 5 L1c1t 6 Laundering 7 Athena's 1111e 8 Bunions 9 Planted 1 O Roisterers 11 Poetic "before" 12 Ventilates 13 Wander 14 Troublesome 15 Wagon part 16 Pigpen 17 Map direction 18 All 19 Indian corn 23 As1a lic animal 31 Historic 101 lrelan<J period 102 Slupor 33 Born : 103 Do. Sconish French 106 Chess pieces 34 Anlmal !al 108 Pain! layer 36 Swiss river 109 "'Picnic" 37 Irritate author 39 Former 110 Feal 42 Utterer 113 lden11t1ed 44 Pithy 115 Dawn 46 Untash1on-goddess able 119 Argol 48 Pooch 121 Peruses 50 Earn 124 Pronoun 51 Bind 125 Ewe 53 Take place 127 Pnnt1ng · 55 Groom's lluld assistanl 128 Odin's son 57 Allending 130 Pa!lern 58 Sleigh culters 59 Sage 1 32 Weep 60 Orienl 134 Carp 61 Japanese 135 Racket drama material 63 Boot fealure 137 Hunch 65 A Hack. 138 Large knife 2 wds 140 Flood 66 Cereal grains 142 Flaps 67 Apartment 143 Corsair 68 Swamps 144 Pesty insect 71 Famous 145 Mire Uncle 146 Collecl 73 Irregular 148 Burmese loath 1r1besman 75 This: Latin 150 Caviar 78 Des!roys 151 Mend 79 Eat into 152 Lolt 81 Rocky hill 154 Farm 82 Tinge workers 84 Not fitting 156 Prepared 85 Fence step 158 Morar duty 88 MeK1can 161 Norse name "gold" 162 Jacob's twin 91 Strays 164 Bread spread 93 H1ghflown 165 Nobleman note 168 Finial 95 Presidential 170 The Linden nickname 173 Female 97 Briel sleep 1abb1I 98 Family 176 Elevator member direction 100 Baille 180 Conlinent · 1em1nder abbr SEE CLASSIAED SECTION FOR ANSWERS I ·635-7601 -5AG-OS9A . .,, .... -81!·5S15 "'614·7860 -581 -5880 ...... ..,,~! 894·S338 lHE LION IN WINTER Ta~dSeed 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W. OF RIST L C.M. 540·06t• A -rHf:WATWlWEU" V '"GOLD" IPGI ~;tto.ch of n.1o ............. Y ""SHYLOCK JR." !GI '"FlrT1. THI CAr Ill "HU. YT TWAFFIC"' MOft. "-II .... t:J .. ,,,_11.J5 UCW"'I MOl.IDAYJ SAT. & lllM.-O"N I J.JI THE CITY SHOPPINC CENTRE ORANGE •S316721 ._, CITY CENTRE Cl ... IMA!t S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX J G.G. FRWV !CITY OR. EX.l A "'THE McCULLOUGHS" V-WAUCING TALL.PAIT 2" a-ntl HAPPT HOOKU'" Ill 'i"'My .....,_..Is Mr ~.· 'THI WAY WE WEiti" ''GOLD" IPGI "?ICKUP" lltl ,.Ip Wfftt Th• T•ocker .. """t•ll)Gt5 -AJotDT •llMnt "HURTS OF THE WESr' l:JI & t:JI u, ,,~. t: ... ,,J .. ,>) .. l;J .. ., )f CINEMALAND !HI~' ~l•b~1 • ln1~11m b)l 1&(11 "II •o• -~ hill w.,.. • "ROOSTER COGBURN'' ''". ''" t.l 11i..t,,..I: 1 ... 1:1 .. J-t:tt CINEMALAND 1'145• 111'~., A• .... •''" IM'.11 11/lrWlllC .... °""~ It A ....... 'UTUaH OF THI PMPAMTHH• t:1 .. , ... ' I'••,.._.,, .. .,... '"r1rlGI I rMti Mocten. ..... ,, .. l.t.f11UM ,,. .. ,,,. CINEMALAND ~~ 14 ~~~. ".-:!',. •~lllr1111 •JS JiOr 0 ......... "° ... -... , ....... T\llll "'NINI UYIS 0' NmTHtCAT'" , • "'' "''fl"'""ltJ ... ,1 •. 1,1••..ll "HL\ TT TUFRC'" till IA1fl•l·l ·•M:JI ,1 half Ct.•nlur y, produci ng the mos L n1t'morable.or musicals. Pa l Joey." "The Boys I'. r om Sy r a c use, '· Oklahoma .·· ''Thl' Sound of l\1usic,·· "South Pacific ... · 'rhc King and I." ~-1 nd his O\\'n pt.·rson<.il favo ritt'. ··carou!'iel. .. And he sllil lives by the philosophy expresst-d in his recent autobiography ("Musical Stages"; - ··Wh e n one s how is finished, the only th1ng to do is go on to the next ... . The nt"Xt one is "Rex." a mus ical abuut po'A·c r based on the life and lov(>S 0£ Henry VIII. "'ho in his COMPOSER RODGERS Writes New Work "IT'SSATUR D,\Y," llE said simply. My husband says lam possessed. The 0th.er morning about 2 a .m , ht' leaned over and said. .. ,'ou have relaxed enough,'. and flipped of£ the light. I don't know ,.~"hal kind or an a nimal would tum off your li ght in the middle of a French knot. I cried myself to s leep. . . Yesterday, T erri dropped 1n (without an appointment) and suggested I relax mor4:. "You al'e pale. your eyes are red from strain, and frankly I get m ore fun out of burping m y Tupperware than talkin g to you an~more." I figure if I ran work straight through. without inte rruption, Cou ntry Garde ns should be finished and Cramed by the first week or Nuvember. Then I may take a few days off a nd be tense. After all. al l play and no work can kill you. "HEARTS Of THE WEST" PG) '"H..ulfVlUI" Ill ''MOtflEY "1'HON"' • "'HOLT GUIL" IPGI "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" !RI "TOMMY" IPGI "FRITZ THE CAr' IXI "HEAVY TRAFflC" IXI Sat. -Oct. 25 -8 P.M. "WHIFFS" "MASH" ANAHEIM CONV. CENTER Sun. -Oct. 26-8 P.M . NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH "HARD TIMES" "LAST DETAIL'" .. PICKUP'" Ill "TllP' WITH 1HI TL\CHH" llJ '"'""""""'"NIFTY" "PERFECTION"_,, •. , .• , "'" "MERRY" "CAPTIVATING" , . ~·" , __ _., , •. "DELIGHTFUL" "FIRST RATE" .•• " _" .. ,"CLASSY" "ENDEARING" ......... . ,,, .:.:."WARM-HEARTED" "SPONTANEOUS" ..... ,, .. ... , . ., .... "HAPPY" "CHARMING"_,,," ........ ""HILARIOUS" "STYLISH"_,, ........ ,~, .. -···~·"ECCENTRIC" "BUOYANT" ............ ,.,. .. ''''""'"ENGAGING" "LIGHT-HEARTED"-.. ," -····""MADCAP" "SLAPSTICK" ... "" , . ·~· "FUNNY" "WINNER" .. ,,,. .. "°'""""' ~ .. ,, ... "Dl$TINCTIVE" "UNSELFCONSCIOUS" "PAY DIRT" "SPLENDID" -··~-.... S•'"""'• "'""'~ • G•~" /Of•Jt11rw11 ,,.;:;";.'.,""MARVELOUS" "CON AMORE"_ ..... -.. ~·· -··~· .... ~"JAUNTY" "JOYFUL"_.,," _,.""'"""INFECTIOUS" "ROUSING".,, ... ,., ••••• D• • Yfllff~ ''HANDSOME'' ''COMIC'' -SG~O~ll•G --·~·,·~· _,,"""""SUCCEEDS" ''LOVABLE" .• , .... , ''The Rest Comedy This Year!" Now Playing CALL THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES ., -KEVIN SANDERS WAB C-TV ~ ....... •t I.A. ,,... . 0.-·'32-• l I .. The suite white han~o Jnsi "'fl ea1 his 6- brOWI -.i.•hea c-ropp stand' Th Amer ooe c younf repla1 he so lion. ("llU~iJ pallo1 his bl Jeff E "I Wild re all! his st towa1 some ~reer fifth my 1: tv.•icE Wh the t knee" sill i ' ' . I Jeff Bridges' Star Rising Sund.y, October :le. 1 i75 DAIL y PILO~ • B T I The door lo J eff flndge:s· hotel suite i.s opened by a girl in a white bathrobe. "He's got a hangover,·· she :s miles wanly. Inside, the s tar of MGM's .. llearu of the West" has stuffed his 6·ft-2. 175-pound hulk into a brov.·n·slrlpe d bathrobe. The whe at-co lored h air. ncall y cropped in the film. is long and st anding on end. REX REED in the raw and 1.ikes gardening. lie al:::.o ob· viously like:; Wild Turkt>y There's a groan rrom the side o( lhe room where he's eullupsed The lnterview, or '-''hat ·s left of 1t. cal\ proceed . assemble themselv es to remind "ln 'Hearts of lhc \\'<>st .· yo~• the inlt>rviewer he hasn't wan-play an idealistic young "·r1tl'r of dered into Boys' Town by acci-Western fi ction "'hv land:. 1n 11- de nt : His rather was Lloyd pictures. The movu.· 1s <1lx1ut di!>· Bridges, who gave Jeff his first ilJusionment in Jl oli)'\•ioOcl . Jl avt· acting job on the old ··Sea Hunt" you ever been disilh..c,iont.'<I in TV series. llollywood? · · His older brother is Beau "'YEAJ-1, you'll do a movie O)Od Bridges, who is more versatile disagree with the director a Jot, and accomplished but who hasn't and I' nl al\.\' a vs di s tl lusioned achieved the same degree of whenlcan'tdoi°tmyownway." ., '-.,,. The clean -s ha ven. all American good looks that caused one crilic to compare him to a young Gary Cooper ha\'e been replaced by a scrurfy goatee that he sometimes strokes with eau tion. the s lightest movem e nt causing dizziness and pain. His pallor is turtle.soup grttn, and his blue eyes are poinsettia-red. Jeff Rridges is a mess. stardom as his kid brother, Jeff. "Did you always have an ambi- His godfather was La.rTy Parks, lion to be an ac-tor. or did you fa.ti JEFF BRIDGES IEO®lll.CR ~ >, -.'.f-~·Si o ~.\J''·t1G.1rmt'i:J!mi r.antml "I W;\S up all night dnnk1ng \Vild Turkey," he moans. "l·m really sorry, man." lie elulches his stomaC'h, glances v.'ith horrur toward the bathroom, tries to sip some orange juice, turns from green to white. "This is only the fifth hangover l"ve ever had in my life . 1 ·ve already thrown up twice before you got here .·· Vl'hO, along with Lloyd Bridges, into it by aC'cident like the kid in "We did some scenes for the v.·a.s blacklisted by the House of ·Hearts of the \Ve st"!.. Lions Club. J 'd pla_ •. my guitar Un-American Activitie!I Commit-.. 1 appeart'.'d as a baby in some and sine Bob Dy!:.:n songs and tee during the McCarthy show of m y dad's. He s aid , 'You h e'd read poetry and my witcbhunts. wanna do somethin' and make grandfather would put us dov.·n llE WEST to a peychialrist some money"'' and I started act · ror wearing long h~nr." ""hen he '11'3S 16, enrolled in a ing so 1 could buy toys. I was 8 I-le can't get up, s.iys he might high school drug program when years old ... make it as far as the bathroom. he was 17, ran away from home "Did your father help you with and have a cold s hov.·cr and a nap and worked in "The Last Pict.Lire acting?" before his £light back to Los Show," ''Halls of Anger," "Fat ''Yeah , h e was my first Angeles. The "inte rview" has ob· City," "Bad Company," ''The teacher. He·d go 01.rer all the viously chugged to an end. La.st American tlen.l, ·· · 'Thun-scenes '1·1lith me a nd hel p me keep •· 1 don't ha\'l~ :lny more ques- derbolt and Lightfoot .. and ·'The it .simple. I never studied. or lions ... H•rbot 11 Ad•fft!. C0111 M"°' •979-414 l CALL THEATERS . FOR · SHOWTIMES Ur Jf'lj~. 997 0837 While he tries gamely to pull the bathrobe around his naked kneecaps a nd pull himself into a sitti n g positio n , fact s re · Iceman Cometh." anything." ·1 could thrnv.· up for you." he ~lfi:@dij~(. ;M~ Brando. He writes rock songs ever act together'!'' 1\nd that's the :'\iev.' llollyv.·ood. ~ ''"" A great place for kids In the i10lij~l!1ll llis favorite <tctor is Marlon "Did you ~~n~d~b~r~o:th~e~r~Be=a~u~~===:"~"~'r~e~s~~~;~~~":~~=-=~""'~· ~'=-~--~-~-~W~-~-:11,:1~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------~:;;:.;-:-;;.,...;;;;;:--;;;;;;;.:~ ---- A Km RU\\CU FIL/I \TARRJnG QOGCR DALTQ(l \ (R) lllltf>ta~- lt out-Tommys"TOMMY." EDWARDS CINEMA HARBOR AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 l AlllY l !llO I AlllGAIN ,-..ICI MONOAY TMlllU SATUllOAY 11 lCI lo 1:00 ~­ SUNOAY & HOLIOAYS ll :JO lo 2:Clll .... 1,..1Mll'.AOA 4 lM(AllllS ,, ..... UIMlh -• i..-COMM HAID TIMIS il'tl --llTTLf l lG MAN 11191 0.IN 11:H NOON e lu.flNU I •1.nf 10'7• • CtNDlllll.l191 Of'llN 11 >ti e OUITONIU N llt' _,_,_ HIAVY TUfflCie ". "' ,.,.,., •. , •t1u,..11 uo a .. "' IO;'<I ' llVIS Of fllTl TH( CAT !ti O•IN 1 t JI MOl)Oo • ._..tlto411 M llf PACIFIC T 11EA TR ES OR IVE·I ,_. SU PER SWAP MEE TS HARBOR BL VO . o ... ,.1n ~-•P ..... l ••IO~-·~ S1• • S•~ -l•"' 11> 'P"' ORA,..GE o .. Yf·ln 1 & 1 '" "" l s.• -1•"' •o ·~"' ''" ''" S•""'" •' '"•'• "'"""'""' f 1m<ly f 11n' P•olil'' 81•g1•l'I S C1lo1P' ........ .. ··-·· ;, "' "" , ....... .... ,. ..... ,,. <l'J ....... ....... " ........ "' Nl/•I • IW_... ... _.,,.. liYOND THl DOOi ~ --INTll THI DIVIL Ml -.g ICIM" ~. "" -"'" l DAYS or THI CONDOl IWI ""~· MACON couNn LIN( l'I -••"'l•UIW_"'_ I OOSTll COOIUIN !'ti ••• SUGAl\AND IX,llSS tM1 --.g -IOMll .. MAHOGANY ,... ;,..--.,-,-,/ 1 • .,. •t•t" I •I •,, ,., ffl .,...... 1,,. 1 • ., IH "" 11 +• I 1110 """·-.... '--'""--'••·· SHAIK'S n:u.su11 ,... ........ " ,. 1 ..... ............ I,. "" .... , ....... ........ I "''"' I •I I" •Ml ... ,.-~,...,... THI WAY WI Wiii ,_ -· OOlD "' IOllt'!_I....,...,_.,. TH( WAT WI Wlll!Nt . .. OOLD !MI ••lllOl-W. , "'" ,,. A IOY I HIS OOG 111 .. ~/~:,·;~ ~-".,..,. ~~~==-==~/;~~THI HAl'P'f MOOKll 111 .;; ~ ...... .i,_, ,~:, ':.. }'!£€:;:: / LIT'S DO IT AGAIN"' 1'""'"'"1' lo;"'•'• "Ill' !WI .,, I i,; nil HUNflD "' -~· ~ s..,,4.is ___ ,..,. .... ,:::,·;~ ~E'1' / TMI WAY WI Wlll,. ~~~·~·;;.~·-~··:"~~··"·~· •• , "'* le Ir '~ I OOlho ···--~~== "' ............ t051& .. ,,. PAULO DRIVE If ""' ,.., ......... W11 Ull , ........ "" ,,..,,,_ "'"" ...... , tll ONO ntl DOOi "' ,._ INfll nt1 Dml,.. -· .... ·--HAIDnMIS .. --· Ml, MAJIIDI "" 111•-··-TOMMY .. -Let Jlie OMd TltMs loll 11111 • C0\1 A MESA~~I~~? MIO::tmMOUO,,_ l'O Mofttn,,. -...,_ • la.ewkftftl ........... _ 'l1M: _. maoil'Kt'Dl~nn! DIKIO!fl.l!IO;S--~ SUlf FtLM RSTI'I Al THISWEH! "THE FORGOTTIN ISLAHD OF SAKTOSHA" 8Y L.AR>'IY YATES SANTOS ..... IS r .. e s TOR . ~ ... ,j()URNE v-1U~ OC!l SS .. -•o ...... ~ .. L.ANOS ,,.., .. , •SL • .. O<; A '>f t,llCH 10 FoNO t .. At O•l[ PLA(l (VERY WAVE R•OEFI 011.EA"'S Of f iNOONG ABEAUT"UlFll"' r:io•t·>O f .. lC OilllAWlNQS NU)"ll Y --&mard Drtw. Gannt'!t .\'1'1.1.'!pOpt'!'! EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT • • ' "'° ... <Ut-... ,_ ·-· !llTl 1111 C.lf"' '",',',',,• FOUNt.-.-L.1..AY' -~-.... --... -~ -m .... ~ ,_ ... ... "' ... '"' . ..... . --,,_, .. -. ' }"'_'&··' ·t -( ' ., I 111:.llOICl I ·' ;ti\. " ...... . "H(.lVY TIAfFIC .......... _ . ..,._ ........... ... 11n1nnt.1l"•"•"''" ••• , .. Closing New Yori( u stocks. lllAllCl Oell._ered same day In t he DAILY PILOT MahogaTllj-the \AQman every \AQman wants to be- and ewry man wants to have . .........,., ... ,. .... ~ ... A Bcm< CJ::nl.i ftn OicraRoss ~ BiilY [)(€ Wili<Jns JEan-PiEN'E Aumoot MN FOOl Bc.Yl ~ MiJ'M ~ H .£IJihooY Pa1<i1s .... ~-,;;;'"""" tnMixr otii ·""°'..,""'_..,I &;.;,caw --... -·-·- • A"•"••'"'•l l]f.4~ _ ·L l !'ir m.1n .... ho kn,_.,,_ v. h.11 f\l,1h,...J.1n11 ""''" ,1n1 ! "hl•r.· •hll t·lllll'lrl'.lffl .,,,d ~!•lt l<.11.crl !1er Th.· f,"~1 ''" pt•vt• •Jr.•phei v.hn (T1,l!f'd th('m()<,! l)f'<'lu!lul mod,•I 1n 1•1,• .... urld- ''"d 1h.1ri rnl'd to d• ~·rriy h..•r ~ ~ q C'J. Th.·rKhc!:'unt ~ ,,h,,Oo4nl'dweri,·· • ih,r~J-.ind nlM' I'll' WdtU,•d !O • .... 1, f\1..ih0<J..in1,1 ,s, Relax and enjoy lunch.· We'll get you back to work on time. It yr111 1/1111J.: 11 1t.i//1 111Lr lunth r11kc"" 11.i //y /uu,'' 11111,·. i.nfll!' IP ']/ti' \'(·/vc r r11tlft•. \\'(''// .\/in~v }'Oil 1'//Jt1t .\t'fV/((' l1.111/J1· 01!11/l(. And rnn II \11 // ht' nlilt· 111 cn1ny n rc/Jx1n~ dr111k and on~ n( rn1r f\\1.·11 11 \I\ \t'll 'i!l//tlllcll lon t/J1 ·~. 1\fl ar ~urr11.111·.•J7· \t'11~1 /1/" /lfllt\. · " Tl1 c \le /vet Tt1rtl c. ·• •i 1\,·1\;'1111 /i,,,,/i .1tr11\~ (r<1n1 11, \11rr11•rt r•n \\'l\'f•nrr c; .. 111,·r /lrJ\, \\·,,, 11.JiJ .~/! ! ·J11/ u, !!11 1,·\1.'rv1u1r.n" or ho111qult 111rnr1111111 u11 \\'( /Jt111u1 •\111 1.·111 .. 111 I :<pn·~\ ,~1 11r /11·1 111.11.,1 trt'.ht t.itcf~ I' c • -F!!' TH'Y lClOI TH'M ~lrl ~ •. ·,; CNI' Ill' CNl'-- f CflAlllfS BRONSON r1 l'e IO'T"• lw.:;WJr...: I 'UCJl)W1YJ!L""'1-j ~kt{ w 11>«.. l>'l'e lfo0«'9 bad: Will'1 •<J~~.1J~mile/ JAMfS COBURN -l 11ARD TIMfS I I -~ !=..-.... ~~~.~B.~tl!!~ .... ~ "BUSTER & BILLIE " ... OU! _ .... 1~:.J JAMES WW'fMOllE ..11c..,s ,,.._,. GIVE'EMRELL RAJUIY! Plus "BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE A OIME1" ! td•~.~~B~!~.~~~~~!M~ ... ,.f~~~.~.~!l!~! ... " .l...: _110 "" _ ,..,,. .. 1 .. c•"'~-"!..••n ., -r- .. t· ' ' . ' , . -... QAILYPILOT Sunday, Oclober 26, 1975 - ' > Pesticide War From Cornfields to Capitol Hill • ClllCAGO (U PI ) -t':t~sed tum ors 1n m:tn ... The lt!rms there 1s mort• evidenC"c dustries. Inc .. a con holditback.That"s JU!>l !lbor of my apartment Morrisbebevt.~sthata II e Pt a<' h I o r and labo ratory a n 1mal s . bt.•n1gn ' :ind 'malignunt' that it (the p('~t1c idcs) 1s glomerate. l'.1orri s said, good bus iness.'' building and. believe me, few years ago he migbt chlordane are chemical Wh1h.• Murris :..iud olht•rs should bl· c·onsid ercd harmful to ;.in yonc 's "The total sales of thl" lie fretted over "a outside my apartment not have stood much of a pesticides that kill bugs insislt•d any such induct-synonymous." ht•alth.'' two products is SI4 l'l1mate that has been window the> mosquitoes <'hance, but now 1s sure that kill C'orn . The En-<' d tum u r' w L· re Agriculturl' Secretary I-le conct.•dl•d cant·C'r million a year, which 1s blult up over the last 10 wt.~re so bad it was 3 he will evt"ntuoill)' beat vironmt.•ntal ProtcC'tion artificially 1nd11t't•d and f:arl Butz h.1s s troni.:ly had b(>('n anduct•d 1n tht· about eight percent of or I 2 ye a r s l ha l t'IUud. ~ow that's pollu. · the EPA. John Qu;;i.rles . . '\ge nc y s;:i ys th e bt>nign,Tra1nc·ountt>rcd.. indicated prl•rt.•rencefor l;ibo ratories. but ~:ud oursales. pt·st 1c1 d es per S<' are lion. de p ul'f EPA ad · pt•sticides ulso C'au se 'Givf.'n t hl' tntrl·a.sing ~1orri s's;:1r ~urnt~nt . this prov('d nothing "\Vhy should we pro-l)ad . 1'ht.•y kill 11ttle Thepest icic1es we arc ministrator. 1nd1 cated t•a nc{'r, Y.'hit'h t·ould kill evtdt•nce th:1t 1n:.i.ny Illinois i\J.:ricult urC' about humans. tE'l.'t $14 million in saJC'~ htrtls . They kill littlt• talkin~ about ... thert.> '.\!orris m ay be at l('a.sl µt.·op l('. bt'n1gn ' tumnr3 can de· Director Robl•rt ''Pucl" Atl of wh1t'h palt·s andtakeachance of$100 bt•t•S. 1'ht> publi c has has neverbeenaca.seof halfrii;:ht. Thisis tht•nubof<.1d1s -\'t·lop 1ntu l'.Jnt'cr~. for \\lilliams sau.I . "I would beside the untlisgw:-.ed million in lawsui ts '! If bet•nbrainwas hed." cancer yet that we can After th~ ba n on DDT. p ute ranginl! lhrou~h purpo:st'!'>Vf tlt·tern11ning rt•com mend the ban be poJemicsofMorris. th('re was one test that \\'hat is pollution"'. fi nd . If these products Quarlessaid,''lht·rewa3 \Vashinglon ht><irin~ wht·th('r •• Jll'Sticitle lifted until there ar(· VELSICOL is a !'>Ub· \\'ould show anything "'t• he :1!'>k cd ... J had dinner are so bad ""'here in the 3n impression that tht" rooms, laboratories, a J)()St'S .a C!.lnct·1: ha zard to s uitable s ubstitutes or sidiary of Northwest Jn· "'ou ldn't put it on. we'd last night OD the 7oth hell are all the bodies?" problem was solved." g lass-sheathed cor -~:.::::..:_:_::..:.::.:::..::.:::.:::.:::..::_::::'..'..'.'..'.:'.'.:....:'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'..'.:~:::.:'.__.:'.:_..:'.'.~~'....:::'...:C::::'..'.:::.:::::.'.....'.::.:.~~~'.'..C~~~~:'.'.:C..::::'..:::.._::..:::..:_c_:.'.'.:c..:......:c:...:c:.:....:.::.:::...:c~~-'--~~-:---":..:C---'-~~"'-::.::."-':...--"""-'.:.C~~~- porate headc1uartcrs in ('hicago, and barnyards 1n a l?Ood part uf thl' t'OUntry. 1'9t:' fig ht ovt•r wht>tht•r h('pt<Jchlor and t'hlordan(' ;1rC' to sL.J y on the mark e t h;.1 ~ tit• veloj)('d into un1..· nf th1• most dirt>ct challt•rti.:l'S of the governmcn1 ';-; prt· rogative to t'ontrol lht• ('ffivironmenl :-.1n1·t• thl' EPA banned I>ll 'r 111 1973. fl eptat'hlor and chlordane 3rt• I wo of the n1osl powerful weapons farml'rs have in prult.•et tng t•orn and 11th1•r l'rops from insect infl'stallon. They are us l•d fo r a multitude of other purposes. inclutli ng g uarding hon11.•s fron1 tt•rmites, a function the f:PA does not st•t•k to ban. RUSSF.l,l. Tr;iin. <HI · n1ini str::itor of the ~r•A , is .frank in s a ying he "'ill ttse hi s full powt.•rs to /.(('l tht• pl's t1cides off the g1.•neral market by thC' t'nJ of this year. If he SUCC'('eds, thl· b<Jn t'o uld affect grocery store prices more than y,·ould "'heat s ales to Russia, according to Dr. l .. S. Pope, associatt• de- an of agriculture at Tex- a s A&M lJ niver.sity. Pope sa id cos t s to farmers COldd be more tban $22 million a year. 'l'o which Train and lht• l':P.<\ reply, .. In vie\\' of the mounting C\'idt•nt't' that thes(' t'Ompounds ('ause 1·ancer" their con- tinued ust' ··poses an un· reasonable r is k to the American people and thus constitutes an im- minent hazard.·· Accordingly. Train las t July 30 issued a "notice of intent to sus- pend" the pes ticides. Train sai d ··new evidence '' and new analyses of old t ests de· monstrate th at praC· tically everybody in the Uni ted States has re- sidues or the pesticides in his body tissues, that the residues a r e trans mitte d to unborn babies and that ''hep- tach.lor .and chlordane have been shown to be <'arcinogenic in mouse and rat experiments.·· To head off Train and the EPA, the Velsicol C h e mic al Corp . of C h i<'ago , which m a nuf acture s the pesticides, is engaged in an unabashed campaign of congressional lobby· ing and pressure tactics. ''YOU'RE damn right I 'm lobbying," Velsicol President R obert M. Morris said in an in- t erview. "I've been in Washington five. eight or ten times since July 30. I talked to six separate congressmen l ast Mon - day alone. That's a full day or talking. ''I've written 200,000 letters. We are trying to put enough pres.s ure on the EPA throug h the Congress to make them rescind this suspension and put things back to a normal cancellation re- view. 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UCLA football coac:b Dick Vermeil demanded. that officials start enforcing rules that protect ball carriers from being roughed up after a play haa been blown dead. Still seething momenta after bis Bruins had disposed of their brother UC school from Cal, 2.8-14, Saturday aJtemoon in the Coliseum, Vermeil unloaded his feelings. "l was upset a few times today over the cheap shots they were taking at Sciarra," Vermeil said. ''They've been doing it ~ery week ·a nd this time they almost got him .'" Vermeil, a former Huntington Beach resident, was referring to a shot Sciarra took in the ' stomach as he was walking away from a play-a hit that forced him to the sidelines to recover and one which drew no flag from officials. Vermeil exploded at no flag be- ing thrown and his subsequent reaction cost him a 15·yard penalty. Berore the game ended officials socked him with another l:J.yarder. .. I lost my poise.·· he explained for his actions on one of those calls. "But on the other one l 'd do it again tomorrow if l had the chance. "Officials have got to do a bet- ter job. l 've seen more great hits on Sciarra after the play has ended than l 've seen on anyone else in my life, .. Vermcil added. Americans Top Pan Am Boxing Foes MEXICO CITY (APJ -Light welterweight Ray Leonard. his one-two combination working like well-oiled pistons, and flas hy featherweight Davey Armstrong bagged gold medals Saturday night in the Pan American boxing cham - pionships . The United States added another gold medal when Clinton Jackson, of Nashville, decisioned Kenneth Bristol of Guyana. Leonard disclosed after his fight that he had fought with swollen hands. aO•ING FINALS Ltgnt FlywtfQhl -Ouv•lon. CUO., won Qold nito.1 wlln 0.(lllon o""r Vln~u. Ee....,.,... ~U~r ... i:s.1. &l'onr. m«1al1 -n1 lo wmillnal '-'' "'9rez, V_!.,.1•, •nd Espino, EIS.Iv_.. e.rit•..._>oht -,_,..r11nez, Cuo., won gold mtMI w11n dKlsion -• T •Ytor. u.s . sn ... r ....d bnlftni ~11 -nt to Sii"•· Puerto Rl(O, -PKllKO, V-nMtl•. ~.1ner-1on1 -Arm111rono;i, u .s .. won 90ld medal witft • dKhlon ov•r Grl ....... , C~. Sliver ¥1d bron1e nwd•ls -nl IO MmHl,..1 lowrs Ben- jlfo, V-1u.I•, •nd C.ld~. P!Mrto ~i£e. Ffv-i9n1 -Hlmand•Z, c-. -90'0 ""!'O<I• wltn • dt<ISlon over M1rc .. s, OOmlnic•n ~pUbll(. ~,....,, •nd bronze rned.lls -nt to s.em111,,.1 lo~rs 8•cttr•. v-rwl.J .-nd Ur-cwlel•. 'M•i<O. Lw,MIWIQfll -Cl•rke, C•n.m&, WCfl 1r.e gold ~ wltn 'the dl~ ... Ufic•tlon •I l :Sl of IM !W«lnod round ot Pryor, U.S. so ... r lNld twonm meNls -I lo !llmilln•I loMr1 Ec"-lr•, C..,_., .nit""'"''· V-tuell. Light -11erw.l<;int -Lf"Cllwrd, U.S., won gold .... ~ wltn O&<l1ion owr Coror\11, cw., w.1n si1_. Md bronte ,...u1s 901..., to ~lln•l lowt"' N•v•, V•n•1,.•t•. •nd ~rt•. Domlnlc•n MifOllbli<. W.l..,_lghl -J~kllOl'I, U.S .. won9(Hctnwdal ""ti'! llllK~slon o,,.r 8rlstol ot G<rr ...... Sit-lNld brOnN ,...ut, wtnt 10 Corr•• ol CutMo •nG ~roof v-1ue1•. Light mkldl._19"1 -GMbey, CUN, -the 9l)ICI wltto • O.Clslon owr Pr.-1, ~-SI'""' and bronz• -Chis w•nl lo wmlll,..I loser' W•ll1..-, U.S.,~ Lemu,, Vint Niii. tt.1vywe+Qhl -Ste,..ftt.On, cutMI, -90td -HI wltn OK~ o ... r Dollt'I.. U.S .• ill""' .....,.,, Bronn "'"'-'' """' to »mttlnal !Ow•' 8"11kt,, ~~.-.net CMn"5. er.n•. CYCLING tftdiori(llWI ro.d rM:or, US -llomrters, llNol -I. ._,.~lbO•, CW., 4;\J:Sl. 1. Flort1', c.o4ombia, 4:1J:S7.l . Ctr0.1, Cuba,4:14:26.4. ~ .. ,.Cul». J. Vlt•I•, Mexico.'· Al(•nt1r•, U<U9UllY. I. How•rd, U.S. fO. O.vld Boll, U.S. Ul,,_s Nponed only on tint ll'll"H llnl~r1I ltASKETaALL ... , "'9enlliw IO. Venerue•• M Dftad• n. e~m•s 11 BrQI\", QiD.e 1• VOLLE YU.LL ~1.e.,..,,,.so aASIEaALL CW.l,Me•ICOO P'IELONOCICl!Y a..,,.i-111~ ,r,,9"11IM 1,Cln.ctaO "l bate to see him get hurt on a cheap shot.·· · VermeiJ 's forces never trailed and they salted away the Pacific 8 Conference triumph with two quick touchdowns early in the fourth quarter to tum a 14·7 lead into a 28-7 bulge. They unleashed an impressive ground attack with Wendell Tyler churning out 1'3 yards and Eddie Ayers adding 84 as the Bruins ran for 364 yards and passed for 87 more. At that they were hard-pressed to outgain Cal, which had 441 total offense. Classy Chuck Mun- l'ie legged for 126 yards to become the a ll-time leading Cal rus her. s urpassing Johnny Olszewski. lt was a game pocked by nine fumbles , five by the Golden Bears . And it was the turnovers that killed any chances Cal had for knocking off the Bruins. Three times they moved inside the UCLA 30 without producing a score. once fumbling away lhe opportunity. OnC'e they gave UCLA the ball on their 19 via a fumble and the Bruins went on to a touchdown . Another time Cal drove 78 yards only to fumble it away at the UCLA 14 . And on another occasion UCLA had to march only 27 yards for a touchdown following penalties, losses and a 13-yard runback of a Bears punt. Brett White of Jluntington Beach booted all four Bruins PATs and h ad a 40-yard field goaJ negated by a penaJty. Estan- cia High product John Dixon car- ried the ball once for 15 yards for the iosers. And Newport Harbor High grad Keith Eck saw con- siderable duty at offensive guard for the winners. UCLA took command or the game when Jim Brown went the final five yards of a 71 -yard march in the fourth quarter to make it 21·7 and then another 71-yard blitz on the Bruins· next series upped the coun t to 28·7 when Sciarra scampered the final five yards with 6:34 left in the game. SCORE aY OUARTEll\ C..lilorfti• 10 I 0 1-H UCLA 1 1 O 1•-7' UCLA-S(l•rr•lr"'n twtll1e kl(k] 01 -MuncleJnHI (8rffchkkkl UCLA -~r~ e ~'' trorn St••r•• (Wh11e- tkkl UCLA -llrown • n.HI (Wl'l lte klclll UCLA-Scl•rr• S r"n (Wllll' tkk I CM -R!v.r• IO~SI from Rotn UJf·nc:h ~id<I A -lt.,100 !iTATl!iTICS C.I UCLA Firu downs 11 11 R~·'f•Uts 41-205 •1-JM ~1&1"9 Y•rlh 1:16 Bl Rortum v•ro' o Jl P9sses U"l1·1 . 1-•.(j Pl.nil J.]1 4·:111 F~·IO!ol ~1 -J.1 "'9,,.111n-Y••lh 6'-ll ~ l"DIVIDUAL L.lADl!•!i •USHl "G -C•lilorfti•, Muncie-1).11•. Newton, 1-40. UCLA. Tyler 2).14, Al'l.,.17 ...... •EClllVING -C•lilornl•. Ritt•• 10·1~~. ...... on lD3 J.34, Muntle 1-n. UCLA, Hetw"y 2·l6, ....... sonl-1'. P'AUING -Olllornia, R01h 11-ll·I, 231. yarch. UCLA. S<:larr• •·•.O. •1. Top College Grid Score s UCLA 28. Cal 14 USC24,Notre Damel7 Stanford 54. Wash. St. 11 Oregon 18, Utah 7 Was hington 35, Oregon St. 7 Oklahoma 39, Iowa St. 7 Ohio St. 35. Purdue6 Michigan 55, Indiana 1 Nebraska 63, Colorado 21 Missouri 35, Kansas St. 3 Alabama 45, TCU 0 14 Florida 24, Duke 16 North Tex.St. 21 , Tennessee New Mexico 44 , Arizona34 Texas A&M 19, Baylor 10 Penn St. 31, Army o Georgia Tech 23, TulaneO Illinois 21, Mich. State 19 Arkansas JI , UtahSt.O Texas 41, Rice 9 See Details, Page C·Z Complete Scores, Pa~e C-4 • • WNG REACH-Notre Dame's Ken MacAfee reaches for the football as USC defender Doug Hogan (right) makes <.10 attempt to knock it down. The ball was over· thrown. Borg T ops Wade Goolagong Upsets Clowning Nastase By CRAIG SHEFF OftMtO.H, i-llM SUff Give a woman a handicap and she'll take full advantage of it. And that's just what Evonne Goolagong did Saturday during the opening tennis event of the Challenge of the Sexes at Mission Viejo·s Marguerite Recreation Center. Goolagong. taking advantage of the fact that her opponent-llie Nastase -was forced to play the doubles area of his side and was limited to just one serve, rallied for a 7.5 victory over the clowning Romanian berore a crowd of 4,500. It followed Bjorn Borg's 6-3 win over Virginia Wade. The Goolagong victory came as somewhat of a s urprise, especial- ly the way Nastase was dominat- ing his foe in the early part of the match. He led in games, 4·2, and despite his constant clowning and chatter with the crowd, appeared on his way to an easy win. But Goolagong, hitting shots from alley to alley, woredownher foe and won five of the next six games for the victory-bringing a wild cheer from the capacity crowd. Nastase later said it was all in run . '•J've never been as tired in my life. But I was n't really serious as you could see. I was just play· ing around. It ""·asn't enough money to make me play serious.'' <The winners ""'ere awarded $.5,000with Wade and Nastase get- ting $2,500. > Nastase thought the handicap was too much in the women's favor. but Goolagong disagreed. "It was an advantage for her, I think. The ball was sof astonthese courts that I couldn't come to the nets. If I did, anything she played was a winner .·· said Nastase. ''I thought the handicap was re- a 11 y quite fair ," argued Goolagong. "but it took me awhile to adapt to it. 1 couldn't gel use to it at first. I don 't know if anything will become of this type or ten- nis." Nastase was definitely the crow~ pleaser, talking lo people, teasing ball girls. joking with his op5X)nent and strutting around after winning a point. But his actions failed to unnerve Goolagong whose pin-point place· menls in the final five games led to the win. Following the match, Nastase rushed to the net. went to his knees and kissed Gool.agong·s hand -tothedelightotthecrowd. The Borg-Wade match was much more serious with most of the play from end line to end line. It featured good rallies and some fine passing shots by Borg. The difference, s.aid Wade was Borg·s topspin. ''His lop spin really bothered me, but the handicap made the match equal. I think I could have v.·oo it ir I had not gotten that badca11 .·· The disputed call came with Borg ahead 4·3. but trailing 40.30 in the eighth game. A linesman called Wade's shot out, to the dis· pleasureofWade. "That would have put it 4-all and I think I C'Ould hiive won it,·· said Wade . Borg won the game, and the next one for the victory. The Swedish star also felt the han- dicaps made the match equal - especially the rule aJlowing the women to hit into the doubles area. Third-ranked USC Wins 7thStraight l t . SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Notre Dame coach Dan Devine. a 24·17 loser in bis first confronta- tion with Southern California. was still wondering how Trojans tailback Ricky Bell did it. The 6·2 junior rushed for 165 yards and one touchdown Satur- day as the third-ranked Trojans overcame three Jrish leads for their seventh straight victory of the season. .. We had our defenses set up to take the outside away from him." Devine said. "I 'll have to look at the film to see how he managed to get outside on us as he did." Bell, the nation's leading col· lege rusher, now has gained 1,233 yards io seven games. Southern Cal coach John McKay, who had beaten Notre Dame eight times and tied twice in 16 contests, hadn't planned to use Bell as much as he did -40 carries -but it just worked out that way. "We thought we could pass on them," McKay said. "We got our guys open all day, but they just dropped passes.·· Quarterback Vince Evans passed for one touchdown and scored another on a two-yard dive that put the Trojans ahead for good in the fourth period. A field goal by Glen WaJker iced the game in the <'losing minutes. The Irish, seeking to avenge last year·s 55·24 humiliation, came up with several key de- fensive plays early in the game before Bell took charge in front or a national television audience. Bell's 165 yards was the most ever by a Southern California runner in the 47·year seri es against Notre Dame. The Irish, 5-2, held a 14.7 lead on Al Hunter"'s 52-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and Tom Lopienski's 13-yard score with a return of a blocked punt late in the second period. The Trojans relied heavily on Bell 's running, but Evans com- pleted several key passes, in· eluding a 21-yarder lo Shelton Diggs for USC's first touchdown in the second quarter. That put the Trojans ahead 7-6. Notre Dame went ahead short- ly before the end of the first hair after Luther Bradley blocked a punt by Walker and Lopiensk1 ran it in for the touchdown. Bell's * ·* * SCOllE •Y QUAiltTEll!i Soul/WI',, Coll/fornle o 1 1 10-l • Hot'"' o..... • I o l-11 ND-+t...,ler Sl ,..,... Olk-l•1ltldl USC-0190" JI"'' l•om E•-(W.lk...-k•C-) NO-Lopl•n•kl ll re1urn ot blo<kell pUnl r,...1n1n "'' l•om HIHl!er j usc-e.u J run !W•lkorr ki(-I NO-f'GRee .... 71 U\C-EY•M J r un I W•l~tr kick I U\C-f'GlSW•lker A-",OIS STATl!iflts UK Flr\I dowf>• 11 R .. -.yanK M ·l60 P9l\1"9 Y••d• •l Return, • .,,, ll ,,.,,,., .).I! 1 Putll!. l-JS F~·loo\I •·1 ~lllH-yards '-XI •• • ,.,Q " ~ ).11.7 , .. " INDIVIDUAL LEAOIEllS RUSHING-'!iovtht!rn Cal, &ell .llC)o.1'S. Tati;pu .. ,., Ev•n' 11·"· Notre O.me, Hllnler 11-81 . Orsini 1t-6ol, H•even• •-1•. AECEIVI NG-Soulhe"' (•I. Somm•ln 1·11, ~ 1·tl. NOi•• D•""· Hunter ?-1, ,,..<Al.or 1-11 PASSING-5.oulMrll Cal, .Ev-l-11·7, &J. Noire Oeme.Monl-J.11-1, JS. touchdown came early In the third period a nd Walker's field goal came from 35 yards out late in U.. fourth period. Notre Dame took its last lead of the a/ternoon early in ~ fourth quart.er on a 27-yard field goal by Dave Reeve. But the~ jans roared back with a 71·Yard.. nine-play drive and went ahead to stay on Evans' two-yard run with 7:28 remaining. Quarterback Joe Montan1 tried to rally the Irish but cor· nerback Danny Reece picked olJ his pass at the Irish 3S to set ~ Walker's field goal. The loss, coupled with Nottt Dame's 10 -3 setback to Michigan State three weeks •eo, marked the first time in 12 years the Irish have dropped twc straight games at home. Jn last year·s game a1tainst USC. Not.rt Dame led 24·7 at halftime but thf Trojans scored seven touch, downs in the rinal two periods to over-whelm the Irish. Outside Chance For U.S. ll seem S we may yet avoid tht disgrace of our country failine l< qualify a water polo team for lht 1976 Olympic Games in Moo. treal. If a couple of back doors swinr open, and appar ently chance: are excellent they will, then we'L be in Canada to cast our lot in tht battle for medals. We picked up a bronze medal in the 1972 Olympics held irl Germany. But since then we'vE gone d1Jwn hill until hitting rock bottom this year. comparing w, ~·ith other powers. Ry July of this year we had skidded from being rated among lhe world's top three or four lo an eighth place finish at the World Games in Colombia. That low finish meant we had to qualiry for the Olympics by winning the Pan American Gl.E ... N WHITIE • WHITE WAS H Games or by placing second ir them, providing that runnerus: spot was behind Cuba. Cuba had already qualified by bejnl! among the top six at the World Games so that left opportunit)I open for the U.S. However, things went badly ar· ray in the Pan Am fracas with our team losing lo Mexico, which went on to annex the gold medaJ and the Olympic berth. Incidentally, Newport Beach's Rill Barnett. manager or our Pan Am squad, says we weren't vie· timized by bad officiating in the loss to Mexic-oin MexicoCity. Rut he did point out thal anti· American feeling seemed to run strong through the cro""·ds at U.S. games. ..It seemed that every. lime we played. no matter whether it be against Canada or whomever. there were 10.000 Mexicans booing us," Barnett said. He also says that one thing re- tarding possible American re· bounding to higher international polo status is that the high. schools play different rules than the NCAA, which has just recent- ly conformed to international rules. Barnett says the CIF Southern Section refuses to play interna- tional rules. Barnett also says that our chances of making it to the '76 Olympics s till seem good. "We were told that lhe African, Ira- nian and perhaps even the Roma- nian polo entries may not s how up in Montreal,·· Barnett said. A Yawner for Ra111s? "If there is one opening it goes to Holland. 1r there ate two. we f;!et the second one. Romania may not have the funds to send its team and the Africans and Iranians are so weak they may decline. The latter two made it by zone quota, not by a quallt.y test. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Chuck Knox of the Los Angeles Rams, who never takes anything' for granted, has declared. "It will be a tough game. Make no miatake about jt. In the National Football League anything can happen." The Rams. with a 4·1 record and leading the NFC West by two games, battle the New Orleans saints today at I In the Coliseum. Despite the protestations of Knox, his club ii favored by 17 poinU over Ule Saints, who go in· tot.be same withal·' record. Running back Lawrence McCutchcon of the Rams has re- gained the rushing leadership of the conference thanks to his de· fensive teammates, who held Dave Hampton, the prior leader, to 67 yards 1 .. t SUnday as Los Angelea beat Atlanta, 22·7. The Rams currently rank first in NFC defense and have given up just 42 points. Their detrac- tors claim the quality of opposi- tion hasn't been high and the aJ.me might be true today. "Look around the NFL and you see what happens," answerg Knox. ''l wasn't surprised that the New York Giants beat Buf. falO. I 'm not surprisei.:f' al anything because evcrythlng in this league is done ror balance. "If you play a small notch below your best on any Sunday, you're probably going to get beat. So Knox has cautioned bis veteran c lub against over- confidence in playing the Saints with their ow n or pass quarte,back Archie Manning. "They beat us 20·7 at New Orleans last year and that's on the record'' declared the Rams' coach. "We were favored ln that game, too." Wide receiver Harold Jackson h.as a 22.5 yard average l)C!r catch. best in the NFC. EvONNE GOOLAGONG RETUR NS BALL TO ILI E NASTASE. If the United Slates is going to uphold its international water polo prestige then it must do two things: (ll get together a year- round national team and feed itt- to that team from the clubs and school programs (2> hire a na- tional team coaching staff and keep it longer than a year. .... Barnett agrees \lf'(th that formula and says one~ in that direction m ay alr1!a<!y be ... :tai.. bing a national coocJl:Lfor foot--years. · ,- ' -------~· ·-·'· ... ,_... ... -·-..... -.~ .. ,... ... ViV -,;·-• '---- Q DAILY PILOT I ,. M~st Football Griffin Breaks R ushing Mark WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. . (AP) -Arc: hie G rif(in set an all- time college rushlng rec.'Ord and Pete Johnson moved two steps closer to a Rig Ten touchdown re· cord Saturday as topranked Ohio State knocked off pesky Purdue, :!S-6 . Griffin, held to 36 yards in the first half, finished with 130 yards on 20 carries to push his career total to 4.730 yards. The old re\: cord of 4,715, by Ed J\.1 arinaro at Cornell. fell mid way through thl" fourth quarter when Griffin took a handoff from quarterback Cornelius Greene and burst 23 yards up the middle. It was the Heisman Trophy winner's final carry of the day. The senior tailback also ex- tended to 28 his record streak of regular-season games with 100 yards or more rushing. Sooners Romp NORMAN, Okla. -A swarm- ing Oklahoma d e f e n s e. ~pearheaded by 260-pound Leroy Selmon, pressured Iowa State in· to several early turnovers that put the Cyclones in a 26-0 hole at the half as the second-ranked Sooners plowed to a 39-7 lriumph in a sloppily played Big Eight football game Saturday. All -America n halfback Joe Washington scored on runs of three and six yards as Oklahoma. despite a school re- cord 13 fumbles, extl!ndl'd c-ol· lege football's longest winning streak to 27 games. The Sooners have not lost in 35 consecutive c-ontests. Mlr lalgan Roll.I ANN ARBOR. Mich. Wingback Jim Smith burst 77 yards for a touchdown on the 'second play of the game and Rob Lytle scored four TDs Saturday to lead seventh-ranked Michigan to a 55.7 Big Ten footbal l club· bing of Indiana. It was the 40th consecutive game without a loss al home for S ports i n B rief the Wolverines, who now stand 4-0 in the conference and 5-0·2 overall. Husk-• Breeze LINCOLN. Neb. -Vince Fer- r ag a m o passed ror two touchdowns and John O'Leary ran for two Saturday, Powering Nebras ka 's fourth -ranked Comhuskers to a 63-21 Big Eight Conference football victory over a 10th-ranked Colorado team that was plagued by penalties and turnovers. Mb•ourl Win• COI.UMBIA. Mo. -Junior col · lege transfer Curt Brown took ad· vantage of hi s first stbting as· signment and galloped for two touchdowns, sparking 15th· ranked Mi ssouri to a 35·3 rout of undermanned Kansas State in Rig Eight Conlerencc football Saturday. The 5·10 , 200 ·pound Brown, fill· ing in for injured Tiger tailback Tony Galbrea th, flashed six yards in the opening period tu cap an 82-yard Missouri drive after Kansas State had taken a 3-0 lead. In the third quarter, after his third down runs helped set up Missouri 's second touchdown. Bro'l''n rambled 27 yar~ through a sagging Kaosas State defense for his second score. Sp a r tan• llp•et EAST LANSING, Mich. Quarterback Kurt Steger threw three second half touchdowns, the first off a faked field goal play, as Illinois came from behind Saturday to upset 16· ranked Michigan State, 21·19, in a Big Ten college football battle. Steger's aerial display gave the Illini a 21 -13 lead before the Spartans roared back in the final minutes to score. But they failed to convert a two-paint extra·poi.nt attempt. I 11 ' Bonds Arrested; Dempsey Ailing BURLINGAME, Cali(. - l'f.olice said Bobby Bonds, 29. 1year-0ld star centerfieJder for '1.he New York Yankees, was ar- • rested early Saturday on a drunk A\riving charge after the car he ' was driving hit a building. Bonds wasn't hurt, but his car and the building at the corner of . Broadway and California Drive 'sustained some damage in the 2 a.m. incident, officers said. Bonds, who lives in San Carlos a few miles south of the accident scene on the San Francisco Peninsula, was released on his own recognizance and ordered to appear -in Central District Municipal Court Nov.18. Police said when they arrived Bonds' was alone in the car behind tbe wheel. The motor was ,still runnin« and in drive. :.o-psetflll NEW YORK -Jack Dempsey, 80, the former heavyweight box- illg champion known as the "'Manassa Mauler," was report- ed in stable condition at New t York University Hoopilal Salur· day. He was admitted earlier in tqe day for observation after ' becoming ill at his midtown ' Manhattan apartment. ' A hospital spokesman declined to disclose the nature of the ill- t ness at the request of Dempsey·s fa.mily, but family sources said be may have · suffered a mild slroke. Card• T op Gfan t• NEW YORK -Speedy Mel Gray caught two touchdown passes and Jim Bakken extended tffa string of successful field toaia to 10 in a row, kicking a Pair Saturday, as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the New York Gianbl 20·13 in a National Foot· ball League game. • Argentina and Eddie Dibbs. Dibbs beat Onny Parun of New Zealand, 7·5, 6·2 Saturday in the last quarterfinal match. Alllft'ic ons Win PERTH, Australia - Australia's Ross Case and Americans Harold Solomon. Brian Gottfried and Alex Mayer advanced to the semifinals Saturday in a $46,000 indoor ten- nis tournament. Case outlasted countryman Syd Ball , 6·4, 6-2; Solomon downed Tom Gorman, 6-4, 2·6, 6-!; Gottfried toppled Australian Tony Roche, 7-6, 6·3; and Mayer beat Cliff Richey, 7-5, 7-5. Colbert, Retro"' 1.e ad LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - Jim Colbert and Dean Refram surged into a three-stroke lead after three rounds of the $200,000 National Team Championship at. Walt Disney World Saturday by firing a 10-under-par62. Colbert and Refram have a 23-under·par total of 188 after 54 boles. Trailing at 191 going into today's final round are the teams of Bryan Abbott-Jimmy Witten- berg and Mason Rudolph-Dan Sil< ... Worlu!nldk MONTREAL -About two- thirds of the work force at Olym- pic Park remained off the job Saturday despite a court injW\C· tion barring a wildcat strike and an agreement between the union and management on a con· troversial blacklist of "undesira- ble" workers. Some 3,000 construction workers walked out on Monday to protest the blacklist. which city officials and police compiled as a security meMUre after a strike in May. Car d s, H u skies Ramble STANFORD !AP) -Roo Inge raced 77 yards for one of his three touchdowns and Guy Benjamin hit for 77 yards on hia first two passes for another score as Stun· ford pulled away from Washington State in the second quarter Saturday and beat the in· jury-ridden Cougars, 54·14, in a Pacific-8 Conference football game. Coach Jack Christiansen of Stanford -under fire..for f;ivor· ing Mike Cordova at starting quarterback over Benjamin, who has a better passing record - used both to advantage. Cordova passed 11 yard5 to lnge for the only touchdown in the first quarter and ran 16 yards on a keeper in the third quarter to send the Ca rdinals ahead 35·1. Benjamin threw a 25-yard s econd-quarter pass to Bit). Singler and hit Tony Hill with a 29-yarder in the fourth period. B e a ller• B au-ed SEATTLE -Washington used turnovers, the runnj.ng of James Anderson and Robin Earl and the passing of Chris Rowland Satur- day to s wamp winless Oregon State, 35-7. The Husky defense intercepted four passes, recovered one furn· ble and blocked a field goal at- tempt. Three of the turnovers led to Washington touchdowns. Tailback Anderson rushed for 102yards, 96 in the first half when he .!!cored two touchdowns . Earl added 88 yards and a touchdown . Rowland. a senior getting his fi rst start this season, completed only two of 12 pass attempts in the first half. But he warmed up in the second half, completin • rive of seven for 96 yards includ in~ a 56-yard scoring loss to tight · end Gordy Bronson. Ducks Bag N o. I '---" EUGENE, Ore. -Stan Wood. fill kicked a record three field goals as Oregon defeated Utah 18·7 in an intersectional football game in Eugene Saturday. The win was Oregon's first in seven games this year and broke a 14 -game losing streak, the second longest in the nation. Utah ·s record dropped to 1-6. Utah ·s offense sputtered all day as its usually potent passing at· tack was held to just 65 yards . Orea:on utilized a balanced attack with quarterback Jack Hen- derson throwing for 148 yards, mostly to flanker Greg Bauer, who caught nine passes. George Bennett gained 111 yards on the ground for the Ducks in the error-filled contest. Utah lost three fumbles and Oregon lost five. Titans BUt:red SAN JOSE -Quarterback Roger Proffitt hit seven of 10 passes for 123 yards in the first hall lo pace the San J05e Stale Spartans to a 41-7 blitz of Cal State (Fullerton) in Pacific Coast Athletic Association action Saturday night. The Spartans ran up a 28-0 ad · vantage mid way into the second quarter and coach Darryl Rogers substituted freely from then on, San Jose tailback Rick Kane rushed for 68 yards in the first quarter and with limited action thereafter. ended up with two touchdowns and 106 yards rushing. · TV Sports 10 a.m. 12) -NFL FOOT- BALL -The Sao Francisco 49ers meet the New England Patriots at Foxboro, Mass. I p .m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -CBS COO· eludes its coverage of the Pan·American Games at Mexico City. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -The San Diego Chargers meet the Raiders at Oaldand. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Tro- jans meet Notre Dame, taped Saturday. 3 p.m. (5) -COILEGE FOOTBALL -The California Golden O,,ars meet the UCLA Bruins. Taped Saturday. 4 p .m . (7) -COLLEGE-. FOOTBALL '75 -lligblighbi of selected games played thi5 weekend. ' ·-. ... ,,..---... - • ,~ ALABAMA'S RICK WATSON PO WERS HIS WAY FO R A TWO· YARD GAIN. Checking South.em Football Tide Crushes TCU, 45-0 BIRMINGHAM , Ala . !APJ - FUiiback Johnny Davis ran 66 yards off lackle to open the noodgates and the sixth-ranked AJabarna Crimson Tide poured through for a 45-0 football victory over outmanned Texas Christian Saturday. Davis got 102 yards on JO car· ries before retiring as Alabama ran its mark to 6-1 and handed the Horned Frogs their 17th loss in a row. Alabama added two second· period scores on a dive by Robert Fraley and a four-yard run by Richard Todd and then m ade it a rout with 24 points in the third period. Vols Shocked KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Sears Woods returned a fourth-quarter kickoff for 98 yards and a touchdown Saturday as underdog North Texas State shocked Ten· nessee, 21 ·14, in college footbaJI. Tennessee had just tied the score al 14 ·14 with 4:25 left when Woods, who had scored twice earlier after Vols turnovers, took the kickoff on the two-yard line, sped up the middle behind a wall of blockers and sidestepped safe· ty Billy Arbo in midfield . Georgia Tri.....,.,.,, ATHENS, Ga . -Ray Goff scored one touchdown and set up another following second-half turnovers Saturday as Georgia rolled to a 21 ·13 Southeastern Conference comeback victory over the Kentucky Wildcats. Goff, who scampered 26 yards shortly after the Bulldogs re- covered a fumble, committed a fumbled himself into the end zone with teammate Mike Wilson, a tackle, recovering for a touchdown lo give Georgia a 14-13 advantage. The Bulldogs then scored 1heir winning touchdown with less than five minutes remaining when Goff scored on a one-yard keeper foilowing a pass intercep- tion by Bobby Thompson at the \llildca~ 30 . LSlJ Nafn Vlctorr1 BATON ROUGH, La. Louisiana State quarterback Pat Lyons fired off a 31 -yard touchdown pass to tight end Bo Dunthy and set \IP a second touchdown with a 49-yard pass to help defeat South Carolina, 24·6. Saturday night. Held to only one touchdown in the first half, the Tigers made up for Jost time by scoring 14 paints ·within seven seconds in the third quarter and followed with a 36- yard field goaJ in the final period, The Tigers, now 3.4 for the sea£on, managed to dominate the game by containing South Carolina quart e rback. Jeff Grantz. The game snapped South Carolina·s three-game winning streak and left the Gamecocks ~'ilh a 5·2 ::ieason record. T ulane Tu,,.bles . NEW ORLEANS -Georgi a Tech quarterback Danny Myers overcame the loss of five key staiters and ran for two touchdO\\'ns Saturday night to lead the nation ·s top rushing team over Tulane, 23-0. Myers scored on a seven-yard run on the right side in the second· quarter and later on a one-yardc>r over the right side in the third. His second touchdown was set up by one of the mistakes which characterized the Tulane of. fen se, a fumble by halfback Gary Rudick at the Tulane 22. With leading Tech rushers David Sims and Adrian Rucker sidelin ed by injuries, Myers gained a total of 103 yards rushing · 92-yard Run TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -A 92-yard kickoff return by Rick Neel and clutch running by Mitzi Jackson enabled Auburn to come from behind in the second half Saturday night for a 17·14 football victory over F1orida State. A last-minute rally by F1orida State fell short when a touchdown pass from Clyde Walker to Jim Everett was called back for of. tensive pass interference. Keith Singletary then missed a JO.yard 1field goal that would have tied the game with 25 seconds left. Southwest Roundup :l Aggies Rally,19-10 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP> -Texas A&M safety Lester Hayes picked up a fumble by Baylor substitute quarterback Charlie Parker in midair and ·raced 77 yards for a touchdown1 Saturday to rally the fifth.ranked Aggies to a 19·10 victory over the defendin·g Southwest Conference champions. With a Kyle Field-record crowd of 53,693 urging them on, the Aggies defense smothered Parker behind the line of scrim-. mage in the third quarter. Parker was pinned by Aggies Tank Marshall and Ed Simonini and the ball squirted straight up in the air. It came down in the hands of Hayes, who raced untouched into the end zone, waving the ball over his head from the ».yard line on. T ez-Brit• R ice AUSTIN, Tex. -Quarterback Marty Akins riddled Rice's de· fense with la.st second pitchouts, and halfback Gralyn Wyatt slipped over for three touchdowns as eighth-ranked Texas beat the Owls 41·9 Satur· day night. AkinS ran for 65 yards and passed for 74 in 2'h quarters despite a steady rain •. Forte l.eofh Bag• LITTLE ROCK -Arkansas running back Ike Forte rushed for 142 yards, scored two touchdowns and threw for 51 yards on his first pass as a Ra zorback , and Arkansas walloped Utah State, 31-0, in an intersectiqnal football game Saturday night. Forte, who was averaging 109 yards per game coming into the contest, carried 21 times . S/fflJ Riddled LUBBOCK, Tex . Quarterback Tommy Duniven hit flanker Ricky Bates for a 56- yard touchdown in the third quarter to lead Texas Tech past Southern Methodist, 37-20, in a Southwest Conference game Saturday night. Duniven's scoring strike broke open a close game 45 seconds after SMU. trailing 14·13, failed to convert on a crucial fourth- down attempt at the Raiders43. Unser Wins IROC Battle RIVERSIDE (AP) -Bobby Unser, recovering from a broken kneeeap1. P.Ul{~ away from the lnternal1onal Race of Champions field Saturday and won handily at Riverside Inter nationa l Raceway in a race that was ~arked by constant fender bang. ing. Second-place finishing A. 1: C-•KHk d • CARROLLTON. Ga. -Jerry Faullmer, an usistant basket· ball coach at West Georgia C011•1• and former basketball 'fa!',,. .. ohot to death Saturdoy, Chargers, Raiders Tangle Today Foyt was particularly upset at the bumping tactics employed by South African Jody Scheclcter aod hinted that Scbeckter might see a crash wall today if be con- tinues to drive aggressively_ Today's race is the California Formulas.ooo Grand Pris:. , Jiollceaald. I Officers uld Faulkne<, 24, a JUtlve ol llunlordvlJle, Ky., was -111 v1a1un1 a slrl friend ...... the ohoollnl occurred. ., . •••••••F••.,. TEHRAN -Ivan· Molina or Colombia beat Patrick Prol1y of· " ~anee, 2-8, 8·2, 8·2 Saturday to 0 to I.be final of the lklO Aryamebr Cup pro-if_ .. ·toamamsrt. ~·will meet the winner of ...,..Mmlfillal mat<hbetween llll 111hd GWlle.rmo Vt.lat of • • it r OAKLAND !AP> -After five straiebt games on the road, the Oakland R aldera play tbeir first home game of lhe National Foot· ball League seaaoo tod.-.y against the wfnteu San Diego Chargers . Under the unuaual schedule, the home fans haven't seen the Raiders perform In the Oakland Coliseum since an Aug. :.>exhlbl· tion. The reason was that the Oak.land A'a have rintcallonthe · field and bad expected to ploy • fourth stralaht World Series tlifii • 1lut u Bollllln Red Sox bad other ideu about that. fiom here on out, lbe Raiders will be at home for oeven 0( the nine games left ?n the ir schedule. On Oct. ~ in Sao Diego tile Raiders squeaked by the Otar1era, 6-0, on field goals of 35 and 311 yards by Gl!Orge Blanda. OtlTVT ..... O..•lld 4 a t J even thou11b they gained 264 yardJI to. San Diego's 9.1. Pete Banaszak and Mark van Eeahen ehredded the Charger line for ~148 Yar<I& on a combined.'IOrushes. 0¥land, 3·2 and tied with Dtnver (or the American Con· ' . , 'tl . .. • ·--T ' I (erence West lead, rolled up 31 points in each of its fU'St two games -victories over Miami and Baltimore. Since then, the Raider1 have totaled only 26 in three1amea. Quarterback ,Cen Stabler was bobbled with a gimpy knee in louea the last two &mdays to Kansas City and Cincinnati. He has 47 completions in 98 throws for 605 yards and one touchdown, and hi• compleUon percentage of 48 compares with a five-year Nf'b-careeP...average of S9 be had attheaeason1tart. Second-year reser ve quarterback Larry Lawrence , . , ~ . • ' I played most of the way against the Cbarcers on Oct. 5, and first. string fullback Marv Hubbard didn't play at all. Hubbard, hurt in the seuon opener at .Miami, will be ready Sunday. The Raiders, rated IS.point favorites, also may have availa- ble runnlna back Harold Hart, who missed the last three games, and cornerback Willie Brown who was sidelined ror the Cincin- nati encounter. 1be Qargent, 2'•gued with in- Juries/ "JUlt fiavenTbeCn 1•tUng tbe of. eMe we need," said coach Tommy Prothro. Marlo Andretti, Who llnlahed ~rd, indicated be wasn't h•PPY with the bumping he took from two·time world champion Emerson Fittipaldl oo the last up or the 30-l ap, 76.2<lnllerace. ''Tomorrow ls our day" said Andrettei, referring to a ti.s. vs . the world battle that could de-velop. Unser, who said be wu in pain about three.fourths of the way lb.rough the race ''when the nova- caJne wore off or tbe pain over- came the novacaioe, one or the llth~er," w•1-~~enea-nratby Jam .. lfunt. then by Scbeckter, .m.tretV and Foyt. ---,--------·-1 ..-• • 'T llyB Re Oran meth the Dons 41-13. fans · feren on th Th unde gam first gam fere othe But st ea oc mor the w ditio vers goal to g seas Ric rec l ge Whi run co Bro the sco 16 ye yar -B the --~-----------.................. ___ --__....,...,_ . .. ,.,..-~. -·•· r<olo • Bucs Romp, 41-13 * * * * * * * * * Gauchos Roli, 38-7 ' ·OCC Breezes DeBord To Win No. 7 · Guides By BOWARD L. llANDY dary into tbe end zone. °'•o.t1yP1Mt1i.• Mike Magner scored Victory Record·shatteriog 00 a five-yard run and Orange Coast College Chris Hulick on a ane-By ED BVRGART methodically destroyed yard plunge to complete cw ... 0.11, "*._. ''-" the Santa Ana CoUege theOCCscoring. SAN BERNARDINO-- Dons Saturday night. The Pirates still ha.· TC" George Hartman hasn't <41-13, before nearly 1,000 ven't given up a point in SPOR ii> been exactly thrilled fana in South Coast Con-the third quarter4>ut it with the Saddleback ference football act.ion was close. The Dons College quarterbacks onlhewinner's lield. S<on!d !be tint or two JC·, Pr'ep this yea r. but it's The Pirates r emained TDs with less than a doubtful that the undefeated after seven minute gone in the fourth Gauchos football coach games a nd used a t was unhappy Saturday first half ball control s anza. F tball night. game coupled with an <>CC ~octio;t was .de-()() Hartman "s No . I impregnable d efense to vastating W•~h Mike qu a rt e rback . Jim stymie the Dons. OCC is Gage sprin~ing Ac-s d• DeBord, played h is 3-0 inconferenoe play. "°"1ando on his first TD tan ID!TS fonest 1!175 game and"" a On the way to vict«y. scamper_ Brown and Al.!· ------r!,t' result, the Gauchos de· the Pirates established: a comando traded key feat e d th e Sau record for mos t first bl~ksforeachotherand ·M:Jll.ITMCOASTCoM••••MCE Bernardino V a lley downs in one game {J3). Rick Purnell added w L P" PA CoU 1 d . 38 7 . another a-.... <Mat 3 o ·,,.. · v ege n 1ans, -, m a rolled up 504 net yards -... .. c..ntM. 1 ,· .. ,. Mission Conf erence gained, controlled the D.efens~ vely • Ross ,..F"'~. ', : ",. .: game a l Orange Show game tempo and Used II Mali~owsk1 was. all over ...... lb f Id la klin M .S-Ail)toNo 1 1 21 -11 Stadium here. different ball carriers. · e ~e ' . c g run~ ~-0 0 ', ',.' .,50 While reliable t ailback Santa An a entered the ners 1n t~elr tracks and .-......... reco f bl ._.....,,·.s.c-• Larry J ordan exceeded game with a 1-0 con-ve~ing a um e ur.,..c-,1•1.s .... 1•A,,.,, the 100-yardmark for the ference mark as tbe only along Wllh Rhett ~ker fi111W1011».Grou_,,t ,. Other Undefeated learn. on another occasion. 0tn1tos11,s....c1eQoM1wk third straight game, it ,,. ..... ,.,09"'" was DeBord who was B t lh t. . <>.,...C11:1Mt11:eerr1to1 .bl I th u e 1meconsurn.lllg, coa.1111•nAT1ST1cs FY111irtD11•lM1.S-A11•1o most respons1 e or e steady advance of the · ~ o s..t•M•1ttGro,sr1_,1 Gauchos' fourth straight occ ofrense used up Flr'1-PVIN"9 l 21 JOttTNl.tlNCALCON~E•ENCE . • • F\ .... t-~»1"11 1 11 W L Pll. P" Win. more than 20 minutes Ul R™ci-n.""...i11e., ? , Rio.._,, 1 o u u De Bord completed JO thefll'Sthalf_ . ~':':!'~~ ;~ :: ==· ! ~ ~ ~ or 18 passes for 180 Woody Tressler, mad· Y•rdsl*Ull'lg ,n 1" ~ 1 1 11 • yards. and it was his di ti~ to ki~ktinghs_itx fiooneld. ~:;: .. 1,,... ,:; ,:. t!~, ! ! .s: ~ sharp passing spree late version po1n s, 1 1 Put1n-.Y\l.c1111. ,..... o.o u.,,,.1escc o 1 •1 '°' in the second quarter goal~ of h2~ and 351 yard'i ;:.:=..!!..-:.~~' .s:; 1:; RID ~?~~·c~:"·• that broke open a game to give 1m IS or two sc-iwo..n.n s.i1."""'1u14,LA"-•t1o•1 thatSaddlebackonlyled. seasons. This ties Benny s-.-.... 0 0 0 1~1> c.....-:JD.LASov111-110 17-7, with 2:57 Iert before Ricardo for the school ar..,.c..,t 1 32• 1-• Got09rl=::.•~c;:;1':'~.1E1 halftime. re•ord. •usMING ... _, T k. h . ~ SHQ,Alll• """;'i::...ts....t•Mo"'t• a tng over on t e1r It wa s the fi e ld 11:a ,. '' • .,,. L..Accn.C-n-»•t sia,..Par1c own 16. the Gauchos gerrerals hip or Dave =-·. '~1 'o 1::: Ml•MON«IHJ'lfRl!NCE drove 84 yards for a TD White and the bruising T•-10 ..a » 1.0 w L "" PA on eight plays with l.ur"llbl I 0 I ~0 s.ddl'll«ll J 0 I I 1• running of Tony Ac· Flor•s._. 1 0 1:0 o1rvs J o 11 1• DeBord hitting on four coma nd o a nd Pete Timoteo 1 , o 1.0 ~::!i ! ; ~ !: passes for 79 yards, in- Brown that wore down Tot..i1 ~C::st 40 1·' s.r...,._di,... 1 2 S4 101 eluding a 34-yard scoring the Dons. Accomando .t.ccOfl'IMdo; 1• ·~ ~ 5.• ,..._..,. 1 1 n M strike to Kevin McGarry scored twice to give him P .BrOWO'I 12 '1 ° 1·1 ~="''" 0 ! : !: "'ith 28 seconds left in the bd f h -I" 1 1• " ,,, 16 touc owns or t . e Me.,...-11 .. , •• 1.s . s.e.urss.c-• second quarter. y~~-on runs of 13 and 1 :!::::. ; ~! : '~= ~~:.!'o~~,,,.,dlno, When J im Green made Ylll~· ttu11<• .. 1~ o •.l hiom.r11.o..1,.,10 his third of five con --But Brown's blast up oino , 1 0 l.~ Sout,_..,,. •• ,JU ... n Lo.l4. \ versions. the Gauchos the middle for 29 yards ~~11" 7 1~ : !:: S.cldl.t!'11-:-:f.:,~,:--led, 24 -7, and it was mid way throug h the Aktoe 1 1 o 2.0 Sou1nw.st•r"•1P•10m11• nevercloseagain . TOI I u 3-il 71 s• ~Be--nfif!O•ICUtul third period was a thing .,, PAs s+NG · a..tl9¥•tS.11c'"°11·1111 Saddleback was never or beauty. He broke s.iii...... t:Ml'ttll!LEAGUIE really in tr ouble after tbrougbah!lolelinthethrline, .,,_ :: ~ ~· ::. ~ Foat!\111 ';'~~ ~: "! dominating the rirsl bounced o at east ee 0r .... c::a.st "'......, J 1 o 75 s 1 quarter when it took a would-be t ackler s and """'11~ •s 10 1 120 .t6o7 ......,.,,,. ', ,' ,' "., " 17-0lead. M9QMf' 11 • 1 •• .JM ~lr.vton8eah U I t raced the entire secon· Tota11 i. •• 1 '" .531 ercw-, 1 o » •1 Running 31 plays to ~= : ~ : !: : San Bernardino's 9 in the t Oil ' Pl dg ~· 1 l o J1 » opening quarter, the 1, ers e e _,...,':.'::,:0~;;",,..., Gauchos displayed their .,.,....T'10.n1• most consistent orrense , 0r.,,...,....,._1m•tL.eP•I.,,. this year. ""-Y'I~ MMll•MHlll'lll11g1011e.K" rushed for 480 yards ln P Off I 0 9 Foo1fltu vs cypr•11 •t T111111t Jordan, who h as now ays ' -s.dO-::;,~~;~~~:**"' four games, carried the w LT. PF "" rirst fi ve times or Sad- By ROGER CARLSON Ol lllle O.. lly ,..,... "'" Huntington Beach High's Oilers made a vow to a fallen team- mate and kept their pledge in perhaps no bet· ter way as they came from behind to post a 10-9 Empire League football victory over Cypress .High's Centurions. The Oilers of coach Roy Brummett elicited on an l ]i-.yard touchdown ·pass frOm Bill Holst to St.eve Samperi with 3: I~ remaining to tie the score at 9 apiece. Then Jim Wagstaff took the snap from center and Vic Galicb booted the con.,.ersion' for the winning margin before 3,000 at Western High School. Gali ch h ad e arlier booted a 24 -yard fi eld goal lo match Swedish foreign exchange stu· dent Carl Folker's 32- yarder. , The justice was that Galich was in the field goal picture due to the Joss of junior Dave Moon, who suJfered a chipped vertebra in the neck during pre paration ror the Cypress confron· tatlon. Miltef Diii 1 0 0 ,., 0 st.PH1 1 o o "' l dleback's opening drive, were frustrated in the*""• 1 ' o 1a :a.. pickingup48yards. d h ll th .'-.-I 0 I 1 JI 11 secon a at e Plusx ,,_ 0 1 1 17 26 Thanks to J ordan·s Cypress 15. 35 and 4 si .~., o 1 o o 11 s trong running, the b efore the Oi~ City Sen1li.1t='!~~ Gauchos scored with managed to drive 80 ....... .,..o-.. 10 :29 left in the opening yar d s for its only SA~SMJ1Am11tnSt.Anthonl'MM. period on a 38-yard field touchdown. M1firro.t.tSt.P•11t goal by Jim Goldstone. A 25-yard pass from Serv1•.tP1111X A one-y ard dive by Holst to Alan Peterson, a GAaOIENGrtOYE~E~G~: p., Kenney with 6: 41 left and 15-yard interference hdlk<I 3 o u .n a seven -yard run off penalty and Jim Lucas' :;::;:'! ! ! ~ ~ guard by fullback Chuck IS-yard dash quickly set LosAmlgn 1 1 » ..o Van Liew with eight the Oilers up at the :,::;:i.m110' ~ l; ~ seco nd s remainin g Cypress 25 and five plays uOi.llnt. o :1 ,. ,.. helped the Gauchos take lat-:r H~lst found Sam· t.osNnl~~·!r.~~."'11056 a 17-0 lead. pen behmd two Cypress l'riRy'to.m.. Jordan 's one-yard run d efenders in the end Pecllk• n L• o..!11ta •1 8olsa and John Shed rick's .,_ zone. LOS...,.._,"" s.nitaeo .-GW1t1ri 20-yard scoring sweep in Cypress had one last ~ the ftnal quarter com- s hot, but Bob Simek .,=!:!1.m11os.nRlwrs.ldlf'lllY pleted the Gauchos · scor- forced a fumble and Pete cc tr10n 1.-. .. , · g Colin ed •t to "-"'"•Y"•O-• in .. pounc OD I Geir*'l~.t9MYG••l'lde * seal the verdict .• _and the ••IEIWAYLllAGIJE led toM W L .PF PA p ge 000-'SllQAMY .. Wf • O 121 ti Defensive standouts u~· l 1 ... ,., were everywhere for ~. ~ ! : : both teams in the de-5urw1-,H111, 1 1 10 u. fensive s truggle and ._..Part. 1 1 10 ,... • f'uller1'Dtl I J ..., 61 a mong the Oilers Stan· s,..,,_... o .. .a '°' douts who held Cypress· S..ftll'Uy"1sc-""· Cb I t 98 ~-..a.. · UW.br•1, Troyo 1Uill.e ares o Ya.a~ l<riMr'•O.-in 21 carries were 8'1ieM,..,.'"u.w.11.1~...,.. Pete D 0d M S--'""'1~ rson, aVJ CCoy. U)WJralttSul'w!yHU~ Roth. Allan Babinski. 1,..,'"SA.v111e,.ts...aowt Samperi, Roger Smith °"M101u~~e" PA and Keith Dionne. lf1 Dondo 2 o :as 1s "-MU• , 0 !o6 ll ~ 113$•7 GAMEl'TATJSTICS •• s-.ra 1 1 3'ol! 14 cer. O l10 <W F\r"lldownsnnN"O 10 Rnt.,_-1"9 \ A1'1tll8wnsP"Mflle~ I Tat•rlnl._ 1• 5 V•l9nlYI 0 , 1' <11 , ,......, .. '"'"' o Glft'l'llll 11. v.1-.1.1 1 "'*Y"•0.- v.,.~,. ., .. v..,.,..u.1,.. 11t Y .. lolt 11 ... .,.,,......, 7'1 131 ClflYM-'BA• •t ~-VI EIDot'Mo.tVa-.:,1• •> ~r•o-. II& S--•• ..,.._ .. fliVtlb.ll .... dlfl. >-SI.> ..... v............. ..,.s "" ...... 1 ....... 1 ......... , ~· -VML .... ...... "'"" .. ~ -~ -·· "'°"'"' .. ~, Totll1 * * .... .SSS ... ..... .m - Sune!!y. Octobtf' 26, 1975 SAN CLEMENTE'S BRIAN WOOD (32) TAKES OFF ON ONE OF HIS LONG GAINERS. Water Polo Res tilts Wood Sparks SC Tritons Star Set.s Sizzling Pace I VAtlSITT' $Ur• Ir)' Qirio•rt•r• 'VHI• ... '11 J I 1 l _. IEIToro 1000--1 El Toroscorlf'Q : Slmllf' JUNIOtl 'VAtlSITT' ~ .... o..~ VIII• P•B 1 J 4 4 I) IEIToro I I I 0-.l El Tont.c:DrlllO: Hoflt J l'tlOSM·SOl'M sc...,ca..rten. VHl•f'lf11; 1 ~ 7 7-ff EITO<"o 0 1 I 0-1 B T-1oeor1nQ: M9o1WU1. VAtlSITT' k-..,Qu,._,. Coror\90ll""' • ' 2 1---4 ~r• (:.olt• 1 I I ~ COM KOrlltQ: "9<1l l. Br-?. ,..,_,.,s.,.r, WIW•rv. JUNIOR VAISITT' Sc.-.., g,w,.,." C.0..-drl"'-r I 0 0 0-1 Mlr• COlU. s .l ' l -14 l'tlOSM·SO"'M k••..,QurWf1 eor-OllM.lr o o o o-o Mlr•Cosl• 2 4 4 •-w. VARSITY' kM•.., Clol•rt- £ttMKI• 1 • o 2-• c:.r-Grow 2 J ~ 0-IO EH...cl• scoring: 8rOllflr2, ~Y. ,.,._.,, sio.>, Sl•-t11, Ohle, II.Ill-. JUJUOllt: VARSITY' k-lrlOY•rW" E,1.,w;I• l I 1 1--6 C.-llefl Gnlw 1 l 1 ,_. l11MKI• SCO<"lnQ: Wunthoft l , Hert- ClriCUt, L.4mD. P'tl0SN40PM l<-llr)' Clol•rWrl et4ftei• 1 I l l--4 By ROGER CARLSON Ofllle O.Uy l'tloll: Sl1N When you break your arm in the first game of yo ur junior season you have plenty of time to co nt e mpl a t e the future ... sometimes too much time to dwell on pipe dreams. But if San Clemente High's Brian Wood had any such notions of tear- ing the field apart as a senior, for sure, it was no fantasy. The 6-0, 180-pounder has wreaked havoc on six opponents thus far as the Tritons continue their unbeaten s treak and que-st for tbe South Coast League cham- pionship. He was averaging 7 yards a crack with 633 yards on 89 carries and 8 Tds. including 78 and 66-yard runs through 5 games. Friday he added mor e lus ter to his credentials·. He scored two more touchdowns and ran for his toughest assignment But h e's durabte ••. a in San Clemente's attack slasher type. is open field blocking. ''When we do throw A r esident of Hunt· he's in the pass patterns ·ington Beach for five and he catches well. years in the Edison High allhoufh he doesn't have attendance area. Wood the hands of a natural re. ha s resid e d 10 San ceiver. Clemente the past 3'"'2 "His fingers are like years. Originally he"s ice picks, but he concen~.' from Massachusetts. trates and doesn:t miss .. Wood 's not a rancy the ball. It boils back l<l f runner,"' says Scbafr. what I said earlier ... hC' -works." BRIAN WOOD Wood 's best in the 100 and 220 in track are 10.1 and 22.4, although he re- corded a 10.0 during the ' summer. ., ~·s a lso expected to be a big r act or in San ' Clemente's wrestling season this year after sit· ' i ting out his junior season with the broken a rm. And ir his success in~ wrestling or track is anything like what's go- 1 , inc o n n o w . San Clemente's overal l sports program has to be , G«-Go"o.,. l o 1 1--6 E"•ncl• uor h•v: Oo",..11 s. D•"'•Q•r 2 . Or6le. A •e se. VAtlSITT' l<.W9 "QI.Ii,,..., W'i:s; ~ 141 yards in 18 carries.· Edi Andhehada32·yardrun son for an apparent TD nullified by penalty. Hi s ,,_.rl... I 0 0 7-l Unlwr111y 7 o 1 :J-1 Scorlf'IQ: Milr.,,._&IKhe, s.iar..,. 86uer. Uftlver1Uy-H•l••tl l, J, c..mpoel/1, C.Ollel'lllM. P. C•"'PWll, JUNIOtlYAlltSITT' k-9'Qurten Merl... 0 I 0 II-I Uftlwr,ity .. l S 7-Mo Scorlt19 ~ M•rln•-T•QO•ni, Ut1lwf1Hy-&or1uk 5, L"°"'nl S. AotliOIMl, Al9"'4'iden l . 11aos.H,SOPM ~-y0..r'lll'1 M4ri,,. 1 I I 2~ U..lw...,l!Y ] I I ,___., Scorino: Merl"•-""''"''•" 1. Ao-ro. Hu,,..., !.In~•-u,.,,..,,,.. !y-ltlsn...n 1, 8or,,.... 1. H..iey, ~Cl. Etforo D D 0 11--0 Mi1'1or>\'19jo l • I 1-11 Scoring M V-V , V••••llo •. O....u•I J, WOOds J, PeteriOI> J. J. '1•SJ.o1llO. JI tlOSH-S,0,-H Edl10tl 0 , 0 J-S· Merl,.. I 1 1 l- Scorl110 : E d l1ot1-Roti.r11 1. MlllYln. s,p.tn, s.tterq11l1t. Motor!.,._ ~g 1, Wlrdrey J. JUNIOlllVA•SITT' U9M1 e...:n-1111ytort.tt. l'aOSM·SOPH S<onlly OHrt•n Utllw"'1y o 1 1 -1 u,..,.. e..an l 1 1 4-9 l<ot'lng: Univ•r1!1y-Sorsu11: 1, l(hNf'lett. LB-C>rlnclle ], Kr\9!'f 1. ow~....,.,,. Sto'(t, -;Uo<~. '""""''· bone.crushers. a long with mate Randy Adams, m auled rival DanaHills,41-7. ··1 was very disap· pointed, but I knew I had anoth e r year,•• s ays Wood of the early season injury in 1974. He had run for 66 yards in the first pe r iod of the Esperanza game before exiling with the broken arm. Wood, according to his coach. Allie Sc ha rr. hasn't fallen into his role as touchdown maker in LbeTritons' wishboneor- rense by accident. ''This is not one o( those Saturday hero things,'' says Schaff. "'Wood is a hard-working boy all year long. He's prepared him self ror the future and understands that the h arder you work the luckier you get. ''He has speed and runs over people. But hi s best asset is desire. He's Anteaters Nab Title UC Irvine"s Ralph Serna set a course record with a time of 24:08.5 in leading the Anteaters to the Chapman Invita· tional cross country championship Saturday. " a natural 11.5 m an in the 100.yard dash. But because of his hard work his time is down to 10.l . He concentrates and works. Al ong those Lines l "ve not had a bette r back during my coaching career .'' UCJ finished with 22 points while second plaoe Cal State (LAJ had sz. ....... T-K«t,._I. UC fr•IM O'J)1. QI S""'9 ~ ,.,..les I» I J.. C9I St•t• Horttw llloie 1•> llldl ......... 11Cer1119-t, S.,.,.. (UCll 7<l:Oll..S, <°""" f'ftOf'd fc~ld, 24: 111. 1 .• H-.kff tUCll 24:14; J, Slmot1 <CSL.Al 24:11; '-Brlttcm ICSLAI U :21; s. Sc.ol1 IUCll 14:l1 ; •. nu ........ (UCll 2•:S<I; '· C•1•t10Y• ICSNI >1:J1:t.S1k ll 1ucn 1•:'2: •· v1u- cCSN1 :W:Q ;10. Slnltn !CSL.Al U :OI. Oflll' UC INMe flnl.t1er1-11. Kon- .,,_. 2':°'; It.~ ?5:1•; IJ . Vlll•,..in: IF; 1l.Ulf'd U :2•. No one h as r eally stopped Wood and the durable senior has yet to rind hi s match this year with a defens ive stickout. Mission Viejo Joo ms Friday. however. and Wood admits he's considered the Diablos' Mark Merwin as a possi- ble roadblock as he begins to zero in on the 1,000-yard mark. f-lt s best e rfort this yea r was a 208-yard burst in 17 carr ies again~t Redondo and Hulst Second ~' .. I . I By ED BURGA RT Of-0.llTPl-.StaH WALNUT -On a day when Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst Jost, the Edison High Chargers once again upheld their No. 1 ranking in the CJF 4-A cross country poll. In fact, Gordon Fitzel's Ch a r ge rs con- vinced many spectators at the Mt. San Antonio cross country lnvita· tional here Saturday that they may have the best high school cross cowt• try team in the state. With their top fi ve run .. n ers fini s h.in g 7 ·13 -14 -17 ·31 , the Charge rs won the varsi- ty sweepstakes race over the two-mile course wittl 82 points. <>ne of the tnorning~s· .. other top races . MT.SAC INVITATIOM#J.,. VAltSITT' Or-.rl1M1 (Mfl llt•lli"9HIUI' R9c:t I I, Ry•n ISl.ltw\y Hl1") IO::d '1 C•un<ey IOre11gel :I. W••d <Wart,...nl 10: ''· 011,.,5 -•. Mlt<•ll IEU) 11:011•. W•llet5 IEI ll. AObort IEI 11. 111•. W•ltl'r\ (EI 15. Cioair' IEI ts. v-tiarn lEI. U1'4Md "'6) (1)1, t Ill) Uitiwrllly ~t• •-1. SI. Joflt1 (MDI 10:112. CM_.. O ... wthor""I I0.411 Ctfw:tsJ.s IBueM P••kl 10:°" •· GI•» Cllrlll t0:41. Oltien -14. Eddy (MCI 11 :0 I&. Endic:oll (,.,._rJ 11.06 19. O'Hlir .. tMOJ 11:011•. G-91•-fUJ 11:10 b. f'olt'o CUI 11:10 JO. ~rkll ('Mt) ·11 11 : 1514. Lot!Q lUI 11 ; 11 41-. Pt•I (Ml 11:22 45. OIM!tl !M CI lt:n 5l. Palw <MilrJll:l2SS.~IMO)ll::JZ > .O.Siowi I.MM) 11:35. C.StleP•r11 OS) llHlal .... a.-t ~te 11 -I. Curr•ll ICPJ IO:U '1. EboNt (8.11.) 10:2SJ. Sl•¥e"9'11! (Sool!h Hiii\' 10.:i.. Din.rs -'"· 5. eo-,_ CCH I IO:U ••. Montgomery fCHI• 11:.U WI. '1•1Q<M:t IDHI t 1: "° n .5MI., tOHI IJ: 1111 • .--101-11 11:4.S. That was 30 more than · Costa Me s a and Salesian. which tied ror second , and 32 more than defe ndin g Ml. SAC champion Monte Vista of San Diego. E•MllllJI (1121 C.St.llNM,S.lnl.M ~ II -I. Hetfl.....,,, fc-yen) 10:\J 2. Blu. ICl"•wfordl 10 :15 l. YCIUnQ ICMI I0:1LOtnerJ.-J, McC.0- ,..ll IEJ 10:211.l.W•lct•ll IEI IO:JtU. Oirl\'-IEI I0:•2 11. Goldsl:ri" IEt 10; .. 20. EllLs ICMI tO:•S n. ..._.,'-(CMI IO :•J lO. O......,lt ICM) 1D:S4 11. H~I\ IE I Ml~ Jfl. Kot ... fCMlll.01. But the race that had everyone talking was the one in 'o\'hi ch Hulst -the 1975 state track two-mile champ -was caught in the last 200 yards by Patrick Henry"s Thom Hunt. Hunt, setting a course record or 9 : 45, r an in third position ror mast of the ra('e before challeng- ing and passing HuLc;t in the final strides. Hulst 's time was 9:47. which was also better than Terry Williams. previous re- cord o[9:48 _ P•lrk11"""'~1111 t10olll ernc ... 1•V•ll•J' llltlU•-. .. a< .. Aa<e 1• -I , Hun! !PH I •·•s fC1IUIV" recorcu 1. Huitt IL81 •·•1 J. ~.e" tCte\, V•ll•y) •:SI. Olher1 -1. Oo!v CCdMI 10 ·,, ''· R1cn•rdR>n (LD I II Oll JO HMKeCLB111 7•.ll.~r4> (L81 II .2•l1.010eWOOd fL8) 11 .M. JUNIOaVAlltSITT' u111nn11, 11t1 (11Jl AIM"'l>r• ~ 10 -1. 0.rcy IUI l1;1S '1, PIMNrcy IUI 11;,. l. Fl•tlder1 IUI 11 11 •.C.'Noody fUI 11 :42 Otntrs-• •. E"O"I CUI ll'S9 :». L.4• IE~IJ 11 '4 60..8r~lre1Eil lll.l071 .~ tE10 1l.S7 14. '.>t••ll. IE1!J 14.Q'l 11., W•Utlt9 (E11J 14: 1•. U91H1o1 .. K1'1(:H) C•IS.U"'4ri- R•<e 11 1 ROddouer cs.1es1 ... 1 A·., 11 ,. 1. C•mptoell CSM I 11.11 l\. E~lin IS.II u ·.eo •. 0\-ld ILBJ" 11 .'I 5 Ai!kkil U.8) 11.•5 6..&r"""""" tLBI 11:51. Qtni.n • II, Wl'lll.Mer IL81 IJ:071:l. S<>1dPr (L8) 11:ot, "'4terDellltl tMI Ca.,_.t But ·calich came through with the field goal that kept Hunt· ington Beach within rarige as Cypress took a 9-3 halftime lead with the help of a recovered fum- ble by Terry Hammon at tbeHB 17. Three plays tater Mark Schultz burst over left guard for the touchdown and for wha.,t was seemingly forever. the Centurions of Dick Shelko had a 9·3 lead. ....... _ ~BMm • > 0 1-10 a.w-••• ,_., •USMUeo ,_, -· II U 1111 .... ... " ,. 10 .. I ,, • :J ... .... ., While Edison proved it has a very balanced team -its five runners recorded a 53 :31 -Costa Mesa's Mustangs . the CIF's No. 3 4·A team, ·didn't do badly either. A~e 45 1 Ptemon\(M011110t • H.wrl' ICI II , W ). 0.1109. {MC) 11·:1(1 .. Br....,. IM CI 11 01 l . Dllnol IMC) 11·111 •• FU1p.1lrkll. IMO, U.Q) 1, c;.i.m\M CIU:IS Th M t • l P1lrkllH~fMt . e us an gs op 1u11_,_ttrut1c... sophomore, J oe Young. Wtc:• u -1. Erk"--cPH1 n :c 2, finished third in IO : 18 Mi1r11' c.wu .. 1 11:•1 J. oi-c~t 11.!4. Other1 -t . Mlc ..... 195 C<AMI a little n at ror Stanford. while their other ba r-U.ot 10. KOtltlld ICdMI 1): ..... We i'ust weren't intense riers were 20 -23-30-36 in eueiow 1coM1 11 .11 ••. oit._..; CCdMI 11. :llJO. R•fl CC4Mt ll::rt. UCI Splits Polo Games The PAT attempt mls- se!d, however, as Randy Roth and Toby BonweU broke Jhro~gh to block the kl<k with r: lU Ion-Ill !he ball. Thr .. Umu tbe Oilin -,_ 11 :M J> -11• ,., -J1 " 0 • • ' " ' ' ' " JJ tJJ PASSINO .. • • • " ............ --"" ........ M • • 1U -·· -. T-M -• • I 0 • • .. " •• ••• .. CUPERTINO -UC Cal State CLong Beach) •-'·Irvine's water polo team .at Belmont Plaza pool ·!_:! drop~ahardfought9-7 (8:30p.m.)andmeetsun· 1.• tilttohostStantordSatur· beaten UCLA Thursday ~ day morning, then came at a site that has not been back an hour later to top-selected yet. pleSanJaoeState,13-3, ot UC[ was ml:ous one of its starters. Tim Quinn (nu), but did have the services of goalie Guy Antley. rece.ntJy r eturned from the Pan Am Games. uwe played pretty well on the trip ,•• s aid Newland. "We had a good game agaum Cal oo.s win Friday), but we were enough and made a few the large field which lapsesondefense:• fe&tured some of the ,f;t=~~!. ~-.011.tmn state's top teams. 1u1• .. - uc1,....""' 1 ) 1 ,_, Bill St. J ohn or Mater A~•-l Pt,il~CEl,l:•t0i. -,...,..,. , l ? l -• HOiiy CEdl ll:SiJ ll. V~ uc.1 K«lftli--fl~ •.a-'· Dei was the only area 1E111 12:t1 1•. s....e.. 1E1n 1t:1tn • ~1· varsity runner to win a. 11(. .. u, 1~1 ,,,, .. w. °""'""' tMw• sc.-..-,o.."'" l kin 1) l5 .... 8r.CW1tll <,,,,.r) 11:•1 61.' uc 1mr. • s 2 -1J race, c oc g 10.31 as e..t1er~111·q1•.o.o-.w.rt ,.:'.,-,:1~~,.:·!~3• aecood behind Upland IA SeeMSACPaJeC-t ~· .. \ . '\. . . -.• ~ DeAmaCollege, here. Gary Figueroa was the ..., The spilt ran the ~ IC<lring leader for ~I. .m. teat.era season record to' pumping in four gOals in ... 9-3. Tlleed!!1'1UCJ.feces eacbolth"iamet. . . \ ~ l •• '• .. l"\J l, ·, •, II A J", -•1 :, .... ~ •· ' r ' · 1 ..:.. .. • . I . ._....,.tt. 1 2 • -~ his Monerchs finished ll.11tt.•io-.v4MwtM.tU. ]' I "" .. 1. ' • -·· ---·-... ---r . --------'1""--...L•-.J ' • ' .. . . . -. . .. . .. .. .. . . ...... . .... --. -· ~ .. • • •I Cf OAILVPILOT Su,,day. Octobw~. 1015 ; I /Ai-ea Goll i·ForWomen I Millie Hayes defeated lielen Doyle, 2·1, to cap. ture the wome n's presi· dent's cup championship at Fountain Valley Mile Square Golt Course. Bev Cornwell, Elaine Ru11h and OorothY, Wright. ln C flight, Maria Desti and Polly Washburn tied for first with 13 . Pat Morris and Ernestina Valdes were next at 12 with Marge Weed, Dori:s Keyes. Kay Roberts and Joyce Norman tied at 11 . In the vice president's flight. Jean Castor de- feated Barbara Stencel. 6-and-4; Ann Ford won by default over Adele Melhorn when the latter became ill in the secretary's flight. Jean Albarian won D Oight with Mary Ban· croft second at 13 and Margaret J\.f onger lhird at 12 . June Duncan was the winner of the treasurer's flight over Gladys Richardson, 4-and-3, and Dorys Nead captured the consolation low net com- petition with a 75. El Niguel Ch ris Pape was the winn er of a low net tournament at El Nigucl Country Club ln A night with 77 . lrvfne Coast Oth er 1\ w1nn('rs 1n· eluded Ann 1'eel (78 !. Ron1ue Rl :nr (7!JI and a Rose Sleight was the winner of a m at Ch vs. par tournament £or the women 's club a t Irvi ne t1l' bl'lv.'e e n .la rk 1c Coast Country Club in A Wat son anti /\nn Wrii;hl Oi ght v.•ith a plus four (80J . :score. \Vanda Chri s tenst:'n Other A night winncrs was the R winner with 73, included Kalie Gardner, f o\lo\ved by J o an plus one, and Zora Woodward t76>. Hl'lh Hu tchi son. even . Lilmjestrom (78 ) and In B fli g ht, Gloria l-lelen \\'i llard (81.ll Gartz was the winner Eileen l\1arsdcn cap· with minus two, followed lured C flight with 77, by Nancy Barnes and followed by Elsa Wise Dorothy Wright at minus (78 ), Bev Henderson (81) three; and Janet }Jolla· and Dott ie l-leacock (82 1. day, Gloria Mallory and Lois Jackson was the ~1arcelle Sagud at minus D flight vi ctor with 79. four . Otht"r "-'inners included Maria Desti capturedC Margaret l\1oore (82J flight with minus one. and a tie at 84 between followed by Jean J ane l\1ehaffey. Barbij.ra Albarian at minus two Rourk e and Kay a nd Helene Larkin at McChesney. minus three. Virginia Bord~·e ll of Tina Lazerman and El Nigue l took fifth place Margaret Monger tied in low net com~etition in for top honors in D night a grandmother s tourna- with even scores. Bettie ment at Lomas Santa Fe King was neit t at minus .Country Club. six an~ Margaret SantaAna McKen zi e fourth at minus seven. Anda Livingston was ln a most pars event , the winner or an odd ..M a d g e B a d h a m , holes event at Santa Ana Virginia o · Brien and Country Club for A and B Bobbie Smith tied for flights with a score or fint in A flight with 14 44 ltl. with six players tied at 13 Lucille Patterson was i n c I u d i n g B et t y the C winner with 42. Cathcart, Kati e fol lowed by Marjorie Gardner, Marilyn Jones, Knox (431f.r) and Wilma Ruth Poole, Rose Sleight Maypole (44). andDeeDeeWhite. In D flight . Mary 1 Gloria Mallory was the Crosson was the winner .... 8 flight winner with 17 with 421h. fol lowed by with Nancy Barnes at 13 Irene McKerlie (43) and and a tie at 11 between Ann Ward (43 'h). ln a stroke play event. l,ois Edes fired an 88 to MSAC win low B gross honors in • • • A flight . Barbara I Continued From C-3 Fitchen was the net vic- e.to ..... 1111 tor with 74 with Billie Si- -1111 NWt11r1"111c• grist next at 75 . lllacii C -7. TOll'lll" !Cl 11 '11 J · · 1 Ptte,_,rc1 1o:s1s.s111no1c1·11:oi L1v1ng s ton won B '!I. Zl'tllr lCM I IJ: \(St. 1(11 l11e1 ICMI night gross with 96. Kay 1 '·"· soPHOMOtt1. Youker was the net vic- u111..,.rs11, 1111 tor with 75 with Doris 'tau1•-~~!:oMi n 221 McCoy and Edith E1111 cu111~7' 1. HooP1r !u111;s.t1. Robinson tied at 77. SClllllMt•I IUI 11:5$ 11. MollOl'I CUI p II d GI d 12 :0J 1•. McC•• IEill 11,°' ''· a erson an a ys v ... ,_....,..,. 1u1 11:•1 ». ~ Bemis tied for gross 10H11J.01 •1. H1rrlmon 10H111:°'· honors at 104 in C fli ght Ar~1l• IMI ' , .. ,s.,.rnw"''"'"' Wilma Maypole was the RH• 3, ~~~ ~'~~~111 :24 , net win~er with 78. Spra11111 1cM1 11:•0 ''· O.H9ra~ Nattie Lou Rowley 1M1r1 11 :w 11. Sl'l•ld ICMI 11:s. 21. won gross ~onors in D Sh•llf<W'd ICM) 12:0S 2$.. "octrtgun • · -fCMI tt :11 JO.,....,."'°" CEdl 12:17 fhght with 110. Idelle 11. w""'' CM11r1 12:H n . CM1on Faison was the net win- 1Mmr111:a•s.. GVtler•11Cl!d l 12:U n r Ith 81 'lh v· .. •• l..oyf (Mir) lt:MSO. SIODom !!di e w WI l(glllla ·w SI. At¥•t•• CMOI 1!:•1 M. Hogland next at 82. r..-s !Ed) 12!4l S6, Mtltl'lllws !MOI , .. 4J, \/Or1'M1r IMO) 11:'2 1•. 1tf1-J--\11-'o llOll \MOl 11:10. M•llVS"• ~I CllM 1411 IU)e.tlln'lllt .:""'<~ 11 -·1. 0..M !CdMI 11 :1'1. _.,. IC.OM) ll:Js n . Dllulllas ICdMI 11:0I 1J. Atr111• .. (CGMI 12: 16 1 .. P1lrnt< !CdMI 11: 11. ••ii:sM""""Jlll "'°.,. .... !67) 1•1•111 ....... f"IWt•M le•cll Phyllis Hofmann was the winner or a unique event at Mission Viejo Country Club this week. I AKO 4 -1. Urt~uasltOIA (,L.Bl 12:24 '· .Jono\ CL8) IJ:U 11. PNIHPI 9:11 IJ:OI 1J. Coc:M,-t CLBI t.t:. fO lP. "71111'1 CLll 1): 11. In the tourname nt players were allowed to tProw out their three worst boles and use full handicaps . Hofmann fired a 70 to win A flight with Eileen McCauley and Barbara Greer tied for second at 72 . I S..... MllrtM l"I 1711 "-'1"'-Hiib Jt.ai '' -n . Mc:C..rthr 11:1111t·u Coult« IE•ll ll"lJ i1. Mc.Vkter I IJ;:Q n. Watort tE1t1. I S.lotl•ft Ull (MI0.-1y • 1111) Ut1l.,..r1H1' IS -t. lo't'd !UlllJ 11"2' 10. n (Ut\1 1 .12:1a 21 .... ......._ I tt:JCJO. eau,.., 1u11u 11:11 a . IU!lll 1>:•t. CdMll6) ft'll c..,_ csa .... 11 "•Cl JI -t . Slr•1199 ICCIM I 11:74 t, I ' (CdMI ll:Jol 13. S-,p,..rd 1CllMI ll I,•., t.Ol'illl (CdMI 1f:JI 16, l ltmMn ICclMl 12:5t. ........ , .. , ( .. IA.Ii.I...,_ •Sf -•. 8n,,....IM" COMI H :M H4'"1i !OHi tS:U1•. H•tt,.. (~I It n. ,.._.,_ fDH) IJ:9D JI. 10M)1(:ff, Mollaflll CJ•ICMi.Mtu It -1. o.rclo !Mori U :M J. ,.....,,, 11:sa"' OWtholl ICM.I :OS6. la,. 4CM) ll:OS 14. Gofdttitl11 ) J2:-t0 It. H~rt)'f ICMl 12:•7 • tll'llttl ICMI 1a~o1 tt. Cwry fEI ., ,._ IC•l'll I'll 11: .. n. M1nl11 rl 11:11 >I. Yon•bto I U:Nl l" 11 st. ICM• cat11 t1:nsi. M1t11W11 I ~1:)1 M.S\wtttr (JMfl 1t·1t. In B fligbt it was Shari Eas tman the winne r with 67 . followed by Irene Keniledy at 72 and Jan Schudel at 73 . In C flight, Mitc h McDonald was the win - ner with 70. Clair Ham- mond and Sharon Lewter tied for second at 72 . Pro Scores - For Colleges Grid Scores WEST UCLA 28, Cal 14 w .. hincton35,0re.St . 1 Stanford 54, Wai;h. St.14 Oregon 18 , Utah 7 Paci.fie 4S. Fresno St.28 san Jose SI. 41, Cal St. (Fullerton) 1 C1i1 PalylSLOIJ1,NerU•'1dlll' It _. .... ts.LAVW•ti UC JU.,..ral• IA, C.I "'" (~ " 511'1Jlr-ltco$t, I .. S.ac r.-to) '#INtllW)l,~~1-6 s.o oi... u. 10, AllllM PocJlk: o wui.m.no "'·~Ille u. °"'· •> ,......,. !Re..,) 11. M•rw•rdSl t<I ~ Seund ]I,°'''° 14_ 12 Untl•MI 10. l'>oclllc L¥f'Wt'Mi If Clil Lutto.r.., "'· U.SIU 0 O'otar'I Cal 1'. W 'Wo.i.l"ti.., 11 ROCKIES BYU 33. Wyoming 20 Colo St. 47, Air Force 10 New Mexico «. Arizona 34 Montana St. 20, Montana 3 Arizona SI. 24, UTEP8 Idaho39, Nevada <LV) 7 CalOMl ... l 2'. So UIOl'l 1 wtt1W11, Colo lO. w ,.. ... Mt•lcoo AllMM ~a. Fl'-'""'• COi. It cro'•oclD Col Ml. loll'IM"I', IC•rn. o lclM!OCol 21, LAw!i & CJ art 4 ?i,tiami (0) 20. Bowl. Gr. 17 Cent. rt1fch . 17, Kent St.8 Toledo 14, Ohio 10 So. Ill. 33, Wi chita St. 22 Ca!Sl. (LB) 31. Drake7 Ot!Ml9111 n , WoottW 1 AIWolfl• U. AM C.•,.11 21 AllM 11. IC•'•"""toO 1 8-Vklt27.Lutllf1' 11 Qfll-19w• 11. Simi'"" 11 0. "-UW tl, St Jol'tpl't'I, 1114 1 E 1111.,.,117, F.rrl1 SI J Mllltdale U . AllllWl<I t Ill. Bllllditllfol 71, t-• w........., 1 1lldl-c.1111a111, e ... ,., .. 1111 io _ ..... lilSl U. NoOa~oi.. St 1' Ml-OW6utl'l 16, ...... ~,, .w-..ta-MPn'll JI, SI Ck>WM t Ht OlkOU! 27, So O.tol• 17 NWc..t.1-n ... 11111, IC•"'·' OhieVlllUllYM 211. C..Pll•I U 14 a....-~w111..ce 5t. Marl•lll lol E ~111:11, II, W Kentuc:ll' 1 Gt .... V•lll11, P*rlll....,, MICll , MuMl"9tm 10, 0.111-0 NOMkhi ..... 20. s.Ql""w Vol 1S OJ110...,,_11 ll, w 'llrf411lo SI 10 Ollwl 11,Albloll l Wilo...,.S.t,M!cl'I Jt, C!luti.r 17 '<Nlttfl'lblr9 !1. Mount UnlonO AllOllJ...,.., 111.•. C:.rroll, WIK. ¥11 8'111~J.NO1111110110 ~16.Lat.1.......,0 Cllll·l-JS, Slmpwn 12 c.m Mlltoodlll 11. w 1111arn Jt.-1 tt Cor>c:Of'd, MOornd )!, Ma Cole~ 1 F1llfld1 21, S larllllV 11 Ham tine 21. Gu•l•v Adol~s 21 HtillO'W• 70, ll•rlhom t llllllDll Col JI. NE llllllOIJ 1! llldl-SI 42, llUl'ld!J SI II Texas 41 :.Jli~ t Arkans .. 31,Utab St. o New !llex. ·si. 16, Arl- ington O Ark. St.17. Lamaro ... ~llJO.A""""'••hlfl'1 Nil-TKl'I ..,..,__.,....lattlO Htt'dof-SI lO, SMN"' l.t,Nt.0 TeU1 4&IU ..... r.>S.6 IWll~.,.._M,Trlnlty,T•ct l!leMlllJ"l'.l., .... 1lfl• °'*"'"""· c.t..,__• Te-~ ...... McM""""6" Mli-ft:,Sul--Stl• _,..,_.,,..,. T..,........St, swTe11Hltl.~..__•• EAST Penn SI. 31 , ArmyO Penn at, Prlncetoo 20 Navy 17, Pitt 0 Rutgers 41. ColumbiaO Harvard 24. DartmauUJ 10 • Holy Cross 21, Brown20 W. Va. 10, Virginia Tech 7 Yale20,Comelll4 · Syracu.Se 22, Boston Collegel4 Temple4S. Deiawareo Colgate 56, Lat ayette 2 l l Big Sl1ark Catch SI ..IOIVl'l, Ml"" I, Wl'IUwortl'l J SDGolor-.M, Emporia SI l'O ~lrnl!KI, V1•1'1Jl.i Meu COi 11 9'1• St 41. NO. Ari ...... 0 c:.iot Wo~ St''· E ()j.e9oti 12 #lc>maM Tech 11, C•••oll, Moftl. U NO ColotoOD l S, Ntbra•......or-r.. u ..... enc• JO. Gart•ton 2 1 Ml<lllOlll Ttchl.S. SW MlllNIOloO Mllllt.ln 11, llllnolt W.•laJ' IJ Miiton SJ. t:oncwola, 111.6 ... 11.-•• Col'tl...W 5t 0 Belol u. c. w. PM! J2 ....,.,.,..l,Cltby IJ 8uck1Wll 1 .. GotlYS911rt ., 0.,-!on J1, C..lli.nMo Po 0 l M lltotky MCIUftl•ln l1, E Monl•f\1121 Rruce \.Villiams (1ightJ landed this l67 1f.!·pound thresher s hark in 25 minutes aboard Gary Vandegrift's Valencia II out of Davey's Locker recently. It's the largest shark taken this year, according to the Balboa Angling Club weigh-in station. SOUTH NOrtll P•rk U, llll'nllwrll O NI! MIJ,_.I SI fl, Ll11<ot11 U 1 NI I-• JQ, Al.IQWll•N, S.0 . 1( Nortlltrll SI. S O. J~. Huro111 Nor'llllMd ll, MayvUle SI t c..r1111 u, Ooluoo 1 I!. S......O........, a , Mllllr't-,ni. StW GI'-Qty,,, l(o ........ . .Mllat..27, ..,,... ... ,, ~V•tl•rU.Mtrn4Mit4 Uf'l'9l'i tt. -•1111 1• ~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Alabama45.TCUO Fiorida 24, Duke 16 Prl11Ci0l<l 2t, Ewltka I Rlpon17. Grlrwoell 11 I.. l'COf'l'NllQI "· f'a.lrtlifft Dklllll. MellSflttd Sl21, Lock H•-12 ~21,Dlcll.IMIM20 Pf~Sl1't,Glfll~U Aoc:lllSl'°'"Tec:h 1', illltaWl...,.11 SI .......... anc1J7, Hwr1lttor. 11 T,._.. S.t,.,,.,......,Oty• Albrigllt 20, Wllllft t• Girls Results Coed Georgia 21. Kentucky 13 Mississippi 17, Vaody 7 No. Tex.St . 21, Ten· nes!See 14 AD1lt Hiii,..... Ji, 8tufflon 7 SI ~ SJ, ,,__,._OI, 111. 0 Sit TiocHnM 11, St Ol•f 1 SoOlkoto TKh 16, 5o 0.11-~0 Sf:Mluourlll,ll!Mt.&eurl W.l"""O So llllnol•ll. WlcnLt• SI 21 T•yfor 14, l"llldla• I ~rk ... 111t'I U, Spl1 ..... lotcl II ~S.1',.,..,elCllTO ~ v11,,.ral1o0ll, WaHSll I For Coast Area Sports TINHIS Wake Forest 66, Virginia 21 Auburn 17, Fla. St. 14 E. Caro. 38, No . Caro. 17 No. Caro.'Sl. 45. Clemson 7 Wl lllorn Pl1111Jl, W•"-•' Wlnorw St U , Moortola.d St 1S Wh . Ollllloll! 11, Wll. Ste ... 111 Pl I) WI,. Riv F•ll' 11. Wli. Wl'litl'W•tW• 0..0.0ll SI ''· 81«11. Hllll I 0tflol1Ce )6, Alldlf'MM'I I( OWY"t1' sa u. 8~11 1• 0.1-,.St 17,Mor..,. $l 1 ll.cllllboro SI 21, Stol"'9111oburt 16 lndl-V. Pa. IJ, 'SllPClllry llocll 9 St Jotlrl'I NY IJ. 1-0 I Tet111ls L.ltlUMI .. at ll !11 ti\) Oa11• Hll1' s1..,111 Thoma1o011 \0I dorl Ma•chanl .. 1 F-11.,.... !0) .,., 5"'111'11·'· Goy1 (0) dort V11•9h11 l ·O. C.+1ccl>olll {0 1 dort Stell•• 1..0 ~•!ck (0) dorl H~llt .. 2. Kelly (0 ) O.IWlerw• 1·4. °"""'" Jtllk llll·W•lll !0 ) d•I Paul1o011- H111rn.tn .. 4. c.. To"'"v·ltldill !OJ doe! Ao~_.. T •y•or •·I. 8 To.,.r·Sollavldll jO )Oll 84rryt•UI· o....., ...... ,. 11 ...... 11on.8orgman ILi dot Alldtor_.. MclC!nlfr•l. Swlnytr-W•rd 101 1111 LI Vlll·C..""rly ... ll,.....McOoMld <OI Oii Po111- 1Crugoer .. i. Wt1lml"'ler 14111!1 Mart- s 1,..111 81rd <Ml de! Slorn\kl 1-4. k1>111l11k IM) Off C•o-11 1-S ~le lW)do!WhHlorl·6. OtOOod CMI def Mu.nth .... Eva111 !M)def8oolhl·4. c.apte111 !W) a.I La Pl•cet11 ,_, Le..,.._ !W) a.1 Cl'IOwl-S. 81'°""" IMJ def Fr/11 l ·J, Do111t101 RaVWl·H ... Vtc CMI a.1 v111a.M1.111eni· ... MIKC!fl\"'ZKll fM I dtl S.11a.Mo1QUt><1 ... Co•·~CC•lll !WI dtl Frl"ma11·$Cliro ... Wrobe1·1C•1ob ll (Ml dlf llOVlll· Ge ""°" I-I , _, Hamlli--WoriMKk IM) Ml ~VII­._. .. Be11olt-Gort111 I MI dol Cllro11- Cr•wlord .. 5. Wtlto-Golon CMI Ml 59,,..,. ~oltl" ••• 81t•1.Roddlcll (Ml d•I Mo•9- Bl...cl\aa.J. UNwnHy '61 161 MlqlM ....... Ga~ Kot": u111 .... r1lty u. MV 11 Sl1t1IM l(nL;l'lt IUI Ml &fatly,_,, Gehm !Ul Oel Gollanhof1rl·S. Hou$11: (M ) Ml Gord111 "'· 1'4111f'"I' !Ml .._, s.tobo ,_._ GufoC CMl •t EQ<tll .. S. l(lll!llll"I' IVl oet Ha,.., ... ,_ DlllMH 0.1..._.Ro.,. IUI Olf llarry·TOOPt.,. ... ic..m1111tas-Auc:llmoodY h.11 o.t Ford- Hot111lr11-6. X-country Results ••OSM·SDl'M MlrtN Cttl lal llltl""" 1. C:.rlon tMI tt:ot; J . Illa!:-, IMI 11:1J; J . W•ri .... (Ml ll:t•; '· G~tl•r· r1i \E l 11 :27 ; S, Anchirl0t1 IEI 11:41 ; l.. Slabom fE) 12:•7; 7, CLll'ry IEI 11:•; 1. varoet CIEi 12:4'; •· Go4cb-.,., (El lJ:jll; It . Hui .. , CEI n :s1 •• SOl' .. 0¥0111 lllT-IMI llll MIUIM ...... 19 1. Ouhl (MVl 11 :Of; t . SltlytN IETI 11:11 ; l . Shriver CMVl 12:1•; •. -rchto:to fMVJ ll:Jt; S. Berm.llf IMVI 11:"; '· Jue:• (ET) 11:5'>; 7, 8l'OWll ll.TI U:21; I . HOn'lmer CMVI 1J:'1; t, Thomkl111 <ET) IJ•ft; 10. HUllfltt. cn1 u : 10. Jlllll.SMMAN el T1,. IJe) llSJ MltllOfo '11111 '· euttn~ CMVI t1 :JS; 1. $we!IWICI IETI 11: ... ; J. Stlllrra !MV) 11 :•; '- Odt !ET) 11:.M; J. Batis (MVI 11:07; '· °'°°'" IMVI 11:11; r. Fau1"'-CMVl 12::tl; I. Cahill INl 'll U;,7; t. Fodl-r 1"'4VI T1:S1; 10. GllJ CMV) 12:tt. C.IO·lvory !M l Ofll 8ollia~·Cl•r~ Ml JOll~l·Slrnp10" IM) Oel A11tll(111•- Frldll..-dl1r t-l. BurtOll·L•l'lll'l•ll !U~ dll Borll"· E'"1on•I. Blum-Thompton CMI 011 Po-•- Cl'UOJll ..... Maler Del CJJ Ill Maryweof Sl .. lflo No"°lo {NI ) Ml Kingwood 1-0. 8arrowt IMO) Oel H•mU11 l-t. C.lv\11 IMO\ Cle! A•.,ho 1-2. CMlllOrl IMO> del Oor~y 1-•. ....... Sorl-Ol!lvlll (Ml Gel Newl..-d-S Tho,....lM. Ma9'1ul•Ho11lket !Ml d•I PTl•tll• -r--,M. Ma rk1·~lottl (MO) del A11N1'1· !otkU •1 • _.,,,..,11·C. Tloom•s (MOI i»1 S....- dork.0'8rl«i .. J. Field Hot!key LMI .. tc. Cltw I , 0. ...... w.91 I Gl!0.11 W.it ICOrf"'ll-Sll'(dl< 1, l1y10r, Ger111r, O."ld. C..l) ..... W... .. •<fll,0. .... WHl I Go1d111 W•st 'coring: ~rltar1 "M . Volleyball YA"SJT"'I' UC Sant• 8orb41ra oel UC lr"I~ 1:.-1, 1 .. 1,. JU"ro• YA"SITY UC lrvl111n1 UCSB l:l-10. 11.1s. TopOCC Players Returning Coach Jane Hilgenc\orf of Orange Coast College has nine players r etum- iog for the Pirates coed volleyball team this season after the AA team placed second in league s tandings and the A squad won its circuit ti - tle. OCC .is in a Ie1.gue tbal also comprises West Los Angeles, Golden West, Fullerton, LA Harbor, Rio Hondo, Cerritos and Long Beach. . Among the nine players returning are Joanie Bandel, most valuable woman player in 1974 on the AA team· Rick Jennings, MVP o~ the AA team and Tim Slevcove, MVP on the A squad for the men last season. Others include Dan Salyer, Dlaae Sc.hmldl, Dennis Goodwin, Bob Voorhis, Debb\·e Perkins and Laurie MacDonald. 0r01191 CNll CIC) C•l l.•119 .. ..Cfil Clly Blolrw-Sm.u 40) de't Johnton-'°""" 6.J,6-l. ..,_hll119·Scnl11J 101 d•I Sc .. v1r- ,...uett6-f,6-J. Culllll-""'°"u (01 dot P\llldo-Oetll M ,6-J. Haw111,-C!100110 {0) d•f Hao1>9r· Bltrrvm.,..,.1, 6-l. Mo<t·Vllrl• 10) 0.1 AOl't•Cre:lbl 6-l. .i. Maode-0.lo (Ol dltt F0$1or·"\IOI .. ,, .... 8•otlo11-Porter (Q) det Pf-Ill· .lollmm\ 6-J, , ... ... 8011edlt l·MOie IL8) dll Mltti· c.apa10u10 '"' • .... • Kl ... ·1C1rM ILBI dll Mt K1111I• St UOdltf1 ... , .... ' 'Mlltno,.11(1.11'111 fLC!I) doef VO<!.udln- brooll·Oul•Y 1-S • ...0. O don ·Ol,011 IOI dtf Scl'lr--Mc:No•I M , 6•(, B11rtch-PoP1dokl1 CLIU dot Olilt- 0.t-or J.il, 1,., ... s.lndorl-C1,11tcir IOI dll Olqu!l·MllKl'I J-4,M .... 1 . Co<.hr-·WlltMt IOI do! Ho1•5Nw 6-1 ..... 1 ... Citadel6, VMI 3 Furman 21. Will&M ary 6 Georgia Tech 23, Tulane 0 LSU 24, So. Carolina 6 Miss. St. 28, Louisville 14 So. Mississippi 24, La . Tech 14 Cir-. .... -U, Gar*i'°'"·w.tlb IJ Salim •I, W Vltt1l11i• Teel! 1 I! IC.entwct' IS, w 1C•11tuc:'' f OlrtonU,Mc.NNW IJ l!FlllltlOtll 0 1-, n . w 111,1on-SalemO RorkNIA&M20. TennH-SIO J..cli..onvUll St 11, NW L..1111.,..0 J.C. Smllh », Sfta.wO L.anolr RllfM1', ~<l ~Ill 23 MiMJlalool c.11•, N!clloU• St , Soullllrll u 1,AkOt"ll J C..teWbl 14, Elofl 10 ,..,.,_1111 Col .M, ttald<tlbor9 J 51-,.,. Ko1121.1Ca11u1W•••ll'n SWMl1S&Kl1S,HWM111<>1.1rlSl11 Wltml "91°" a . 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Coal Extraction Could Provide Erwugh Energy ' For 300 Years By RICHARD IRJGHES UPI llllllW••Wirlt<tt' NEW YORK (UPI > -Energy ex- perts believe extracting gas from coal is the best hope for supplementing the nation·s dwindling natural gas supply in the 1980s and beyond. Without it, industries in many areas of the nation could grind to a halt with thousands of workers idled. 1-leat for homes could be curtailed. "Coal has never been more critical to consumers and to the nation's en· vironment and.economy than it is to· day,'' said F. Donald Hart, president of the American Gas Association. "COAL gasification constitutes the moot promising single technological advancement in the field of develop- ing supplemental gas supplies, utiliz- ing our most abundant domestic energy source ... .. Coal gasifi-c~tion is not a new idea. Originally, all fuel gas was made from coal. The gaslight era depended i on it. Natural gas largely was wasted in the fields until construction during World War II of a nationwide pipeline system bringing high BTU, or high energy, natural gas within reach of nearly every home and factory in America. The availability of natural gas cheap, clean-burning and falsely con- sidered inexhaustible -made it im- practical to use the less efficient and more costly coal gas not onJy to run factories but to heat homes. Today, natural gas provides 40 percent of the nation's nontransportation energy needs. Until recently, coal as a source of gas was all but forgotten in the United States. But in areas of Europe and elsewhere, high BTU synthetic gas from coal has been produced for many years. This is true particularly in South Africa where there are no supplies of natural gas but abundant deposits of coal. IT IS to this foreign technology the United States is turning to supple- ment its s upply of natural gas, now being consumed three Limes raster than new supplies are discovered. equivalent to four trillion barrels o( oil -seven times the world's proven reserves -or to 34,000 trillion cubic feet or gas -20 to JO times the na- tion's recoverable natural gas supply. Even the most conservative estimate of 217 billion tons or coal that could be recovered by existing technology economically and within environmental restrictions would be enough to last the nation JOO years. The use of coal to produce high BTU gas is the first step in exploitation of these extensive deposits. Two major companies are prepared to start con- struction of gasification plants this s ummer. The major hurdles are in Washington. ONE OF THE plants would be built by American Natural Gas Co. near Beulah, :-.1.D., about so miles west of Bismarck, to provide gas for Michigan and Wiscomin. The other would be built by Western Gasification Co .. a consortium headed by Southern California Gas Co., on the Navajo Indian reservation in New Mexico for customers in Southern California. The North Dakota and New Mexico plants are or comparable size and would produce about 90 billion cubic feet of gas per year. ANG ·s North Dakota plant would produce enough gas to heat 450,000 homes. The major stumbling block to con- struction is financing. The 1980 price tag will be around SI billion for each. "There is no way to get financing wilhout some form or government aid on these projects,., said Ron Cassinari, a utility analyst for the in · vestment firm of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith. ''WE ARE breaking new ground. For people in Washinton to sit there and expect the companies to un· derwrite thif kind or investment without a guarantee that the invest- ment '''ill be recouped is unrealistic.'' After t\\'O years of hearings on energy, the Senate tacked on to the authorization bill for the Energy Resea.rch and Development Agency $6 billion for loan guarari.tees for fossil fuel projects, including $2.5 billion for coal gasification. The ERDA bill has been delayed in the House, which has held one hearing on the $6 billi on program and scheduled others. A spakesman for ERDA stressed that a government loah guarantee does not necessarily mean an expen. diture or public funds . Rather, it guarantees investors they will be r• paid by the government in the eveql - considered unlikely by the utilities - ooe of the plants goes brote. Energy experts agree use of coal, not only as a source for gas but for oil and electricity as well; is the only Jogical solution to the nation's energy ~ \hortage until breaktbroughs make-' solar and hydrogen energy com· mercially practical and n11clear enerey tnYirclnmentally accept.able.' .. The 'Utilit~ also want1 assurances from the Federal.PowerComm.isaioa; ' wbl,eb cont.pl• ~ prloe o(·go In bl, terttate commerce, Ibey Will ~ able to charge enough for the gas to-put their projects on a paying basis. Thus far, the FPC bas not given these as· sarances. • ''Less than 20 percent o(the country nms on coal," ~ank W. li"ri, deputy director ol the F.'nergy Research and Development Agency, told an energ·y conference in New York recenUy. "But we have several centuitjs 'bf I coal lying underground. We need to shift our reliance to the abU:ndant sources of energy that are available to . ·1 ~~eui!l)arime..lroHnterlor­ est:lmates the United Stat• bas three trillion ton• ol cbal reserves. Thia 11 1 This Week Dow Jones Bonds .... ~~!Hi :::=.n "' Ith .. 1f .......... ..., ~ •lb ti.II I 11.ft 61.11+ .. ,. "*" .... ...., ........... ...... n . ., ""' n.-If.It•"' ...... ~ ............ .... "" -·· ,. ............... ....... .,.._ ..................... .,, ... 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'l'~·lt•phone (';'I -J) fij .-,.~J"jlJ ,.,,'I 'f', " r ' r --, ff1r r "' n' ' ' ... Sund , October 29. 1$75 I 7 f ''j -. ' • r -~ t. NEW GATEWAY PLAZA 60 PERCENT LEASED IN lflVINE S~OPPING CENTER I rvine's Gateway Plaza , Office B u ildirigs Open The rirsl two low-rise office buildings are 60 percent leased and four more are planned in the I' Irvine Company's Gateway Plaza, a $5 million community of office buildings at the entry to the 1 company's 622-acre Newport I Center, according to Charles L. Buchanan, manager of real estate in the commercial division . f Set on landscaped terraces so I that each two-story building of- fers views of Newport 1-farbor I and the Pacific Ocean, the build- ings are linked by garden mall . "offe ring seclusion in the midst of the financial, hotel, medical. • restaur a nt and s hopping l facilities which are a brief walk I away," Buchanan said . Addi· I I I tional features include seven· day, 24 hour a day temperature control service. with HVA C equipment individually uctivated by tenants . LEASES FOR space in the 1ro Newpart Center Drive building have already been signed with American Nationa l Lire Insurance Company : Residential Escrow Corp.; FiscaJ Concepts; and Ra y mond De Mott, securities and real estate. · In the 170 Newport Center Drive building. leases have been signed by Peter Gipkins, interior d esign ; Ho spi tal .. ~inancial Servi<."es, Inc.; R .J . Evans, at· torney ; Coats & Wallace, real ci>tate; Busine~s und Pleasure .Travel: Engineering Supervision Company; and American Na- tional Housing. Matlow-Kennedy Corporation is exclusive leasi ng agent for the 17.000-square-foot s tructures, which provide fl exibl e office sizes from 500 to 4,000 square feet. Free adjacent parking on the site accommodates 500 automobiles. DESIGN OF TllE buildings presents a rormal expression or concrete and glass contrasting with large and colorlul use or graphics . Arc h itect is R.M . Thomas a nd Associates and general contractor is the Alex Robertson Company. In addition to the six Irvine Company buildings, Gateway Plaza includes three privately developed low-rise buildings, one already co mpleted ror the architectural firm of Bissell, August and Lawson, which master planned Gateway Plaza for the Irvine Company, and two under construction to house Glendale Federal Savings and the architectural firm of Ladd and Kelsey. Adj acent to the new complex are Design Plaza, with interior design firms, art galleries and restaurants; the new Marriott Hotel : and Fashion lsland Shop·· ping Cent er. Near neighbors are Pacific Mutua l Life Insurance Company, Avco Financial Services. the Ir vine Company's !our Financial Plaza towers and ~1edical Plaza. . . ~ •-"' NEWP00EJJ: Jasmine Creek, Ne~ort Beach, and you Some say "you can't improve on perfection'.' \\'c think our new Phase I I locale in Jasmine Creek proves you can. There are many superb locations ... blended with the beauty or nourishing greenery and jasn1inc" At _vour private clubhouse, large crj•stal pools, .and 4 tenni-" c1Jurt s invite you to play night or day. And most charming of all, you"ll discover homes you can fall completely in love with .. Homes \vith frl'sh ideas: filled with garden sunlight inside-fully landscaped and cared for outside. A whole ne\v latitude of livin,11; by the sea. And the ~e-curit.Y of a 24-hr. attended entrance. 'f\xlay, come vic'v I>hose 11 , a perfect complement to our 1st edition. See the models and choice o( many enchanting and superbly located homes. Probably the most de- sired living to be found in all of Newport IRVIN€ @ Deacp. E.xrcllcnt financi ng. VIUAGES ·.:.;~ ,\,.j. 8Rt ){'I( & litf)NS. INC. \n ~l'"'P"tMliun l """'P""Y Dirl'clions: 3 bl~ks Ea!lt of ~lu1· Arthur Blvd. on San J oaquin llill,. llond, then onr block South on ~1aqi:uerite to lhe security J;Jl<· Phone 1714 1 640-4020. " • \Three .Umts .. Remain ·At. Dana .Light ,.Tract Dana Light ocean view con- dominiums have only three units which have three homes together left for investors. At an average price of $44,000 per home it would ~t approx· imately $132,000 to buy the three units. The same offer of paying a buyer's principal and interest payment for 12 month appLies to an investor's purchase or three units. That means the investor could receive three rental ·in· comes ror a period or up to 12 months without having to al- locate a major portion for prin- of the five percent Tax Credit on their 1975tax return . Dana Light Condominiums are located in Dana Point with six mile ocean views. A heated paol with jacuzzi, saunas for men and women and lighted tennis courts are a few of the amenities in - Cluded. All the homes are located within a private security guard- gated community, with garden. lit sidewalks, private streets and cobblestone entrance roads. ·· In Palm Springs you havei to be great to sell $3,ooo,ooo cipal and interest. · ACCORDING TO marketing director Gary Viclorson, under this special program, when a buyer makes a normal down pay- ment on a new Dana Light ocean· view condominium, all the buyer pays is the taxes and homeowners' fees for the period of the offer. The "12 Months ·Before the Payments" plan al- lowa the buyer a period of time after purchase to rebuild his sav- m,a. Most buyers will have an opportunity to recapture some of their. down payment in the form THE TWO AND T HREE bedroom, two bath ocean vie._,.. condominiums are priced from $38,950 with\. many features you would expect to pay extra (or in- ciuded in the base price, Like self· cleaning ovens, drapes, trash compactor, encl6sed garage with electric opener, and even a bullt- in washer and dryer. Dana Light Condominiums-ue located just minutes from the beach and Dana Harbor on the ·Street of the Blue.: Lantern, just above Paci{ic Coast Highway in Dana Point. Phone •96·4552. Furnished models ate "open daily. Subsidiz es Mortgage ' New Federal Home Plan Aids Workers BJ LEONA RD CURRY WASHINGTON (UPI) -The newly announced federal housing program ia designed to help worki n g p eople b eco me homeowners by subsidizing part of the burden of their mon- thly mortgage. "These are people who could enter home ownership, but can- not becaUJe of the economy.·· Housing Secretary Carla Hills said. Tbe prof.ram, to begin early next.year, s aimed at Americans earning $9,000 to St I ,OX> a year, an income lbat until now was neither hiab enough to buy a me- dian priced home n<>< low enouch to qualify f<>< hou1lng subeldles. THE FEATURE of the pro- Jr•m 11 tbe subsldlted Interest • rate. When the buyer . takes poues1lon, the government sub- 11dy will lower the Interest rate from the current 9.S percent to five percent. Aa the homeowner•s •"-~--• rian;-the suholdy-will fall. Tllo profl'~ requlrea a down ~ ~•nt of Jl! ,SOO to $2,000. The \bolntowl\er also will be required l • -- to pay 20 percent of his gross in- come toward mortgage, taxes and insurance. The Fede ral Housing Ad- ministration, created during the Depression, put Americans into' their own homes with the innova- tion of the small down payment followed by monthly installments for 15 to20 years . FHA GUA RANTEED that money lenders would be paid off if the home buyer delaulted. But defauIU were rare and by the late 1960s, more than half the na- tloo's homeowners bad received aid from FHA or its counterpart program for veterans. Not.only did ,FHA help create the world's hlglidt level<of)lomt ownership, but it made DlODe,J for the federal treasury. . Following the rlbts and Inner .t\tY turmoil of tbe 1960ii, the iOhl>JOn administration taPHCI , FHA to develop how(lng ·prlr-"' grams for the poor~ On4: of lbeH . - plana1111a -"soct,t,on t35 " wider • which low Income Amerlc111S I~ their own homet wtth· one .,._,., cent ·mortgages provided they. bad a $200 down payment. - . ' worth of anything in the m -iddle of summer. • ' • sunmse CC RY CLUB , .. • And that's cxactlv what we did at Sunrise Country Club in junc, July and August. Pro\"ing once again that the b·est condo- miniun1 bu)· in the desert is at Sunrise. Phase 10 is now bei ng offered for sale. Here you'll find sever/'! distinct advantages including locations on the v.•idest fainvay, just a short walk from the clubhouse and tennis courts and our t\llO mos t popular plans; the Granada and the Barcelona. This phase is also quite moderately priced and delivery is scheduled just at the beginning of the prime season -in late Deccml:>er or early January. Now is the time lo act. Our last phase sold out in six \veeks. This year join your friends for the greatest season you've e1·cr had in Palm Springs. We11 guarantee your interest rate if you act now and ... J'OU may even qualify for the $2,000 tax crediL F rom $4 9,995 to $73,995 From Palm Springs, take Hwy. Ill south. left at Country Club Dr. From Los Angeles, take H\V.)'.10 lo Ramon Rd.(Rancho ~1irage exit). left on Bob Hope Dr. to Country Club Dr .. then turn right. Telephone: (714) 328-3191. A Development of Sunrise Corporation I • r I " • I I au ar h to pr d Ri be cu bl w lis t h pl· N ob co po w da nu th. ar ty tri tu th T w· fa g c· w d m t al t v T J v p • I ' i -' • . ~v,.uir f{7 . a Nattir al llotb es' LUXURY LIVING LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEACH "WE SHOULD come to grips with the automobile. We are still noundering directionlessly with it on national, local, and residen- tial or people levels. It dictates our development patterns, our site planning, our environment. our whole way of life. At today's land costs, we cannot afford separate space allocations for both autos and people, so sharing space may be one key to futurl' site planning." "We :should fight on a unified front for the right to innovate and create environmentally livable higher density projects.·· • EV~RYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: '• Shag carpeting •·. • • Custom fireplaces • Deluxe "Ultra-bright" country kitchens • Front lawns with a tree and sprinklers • • Rear and side yard fencing •Wet bars • Shake roofs • Concrete drives • 3-car garages • 3 baths • 2200 square feet of living area MOVE IN NOW $64,900 to $68,900 ' 8 • L><G::"e.'!l'' "'-''"'"--"----. -~ (714) 842·7497 0 ' -. ' ~ • 164 Homes O f f e red Sounding a cry for unity, Richardson said : "We have a te rribly fragmented industry. Any other industry as fragment· ed as ours would have been dead a _long time ago. Builders, in general, do pot work together. If ACROSS THE STREET FROM FABULOUS CENTRAL PARK • . ." :\. -' New Lake ·Fo re.st . this industry doesn't get it.sell together. its going to be in a lot worse shape than it is now." " .. --:~·Landmark Homes Oaks P~oj'~bt ·~t)pen· I · . t, _The Oaks, the latest projlkt de-homes, r·s i 'ua ted o~ choice veloped by the Woodward Com-acreage overlooking Lake panies of Newport Beach, is now Forest 's larges t fres h-water c.."t?lebratin g its grand opening at lake. At the lake·s edge is a Lake Forest. brand new J3,000 square foot The Oaks project includes 164 clubhouse, w_ilh five t ennis one ant\ two story single family courts, three pools, jacuzzi, New Castille Homes Popular At Big Opening ' Despite a s teady rain on Satur- day morning, Oct. 11, the Mission Viejo Company sold over 50 per- cent of the new homes orrered at the drawing for neighborhood 148 or Castille homes. F'rom a total of 39 homes available, 20 homes were taken by noon, according to Grant Sullivan, general silles manager or the 11 ,f)OO acre )ilanned Wm· munity. F'irst buyers were Jose and Nellie Cambio who have lived in a Mission Viejo Barcelona home for the past year and a half. Mrs. Cambio says, ''the tot size is good and the floor plan seems petiect for our needs.·• PRICES OF THE Cas tille homes range Crom $48,000 to $1,500 with move-ins scheduled during early 1976. " l..ocated in the hills bordering Mission Viejo's Wilderness Glen Natural Area, the new neighborhood features a choice or four, single -story Ooor plans wilh three or four bedrooms and one two-story, four bedroom model having three run .baths (also ava\lable with an optional bonus room). Design features include cov- t>red e:itryways, raised formal t>ntries, step-down living rOoms with dramatic sloped ceiµngs, ··convenience-planned'' country kitchens and bedrooms which can be easily converttd to dens or libra.rie1. ' WOOD ·~U RNJNG flrep)aces lilted wl c•• lo~ lighters, kitchens \!I 'cont~ clean oven, ran e, ~hlh•w. and disposal, ~a~tldg In selected rooms and ,,a~ ·~ng bars in some kitchens arejnclud.ed in the Castille f,lans. • · open rom i.o; a.m. to 8:00. _ p.m. daily, the Cistille models can be reached by taking \he san. ta Ana-San Diego Freeway to La P a.-:i..-c..a.s1 on... .La .P A-i to Marguorllet P,adt:w~· lhen lclt on Marauell(e t,. decorated models oqe blo )\ north or Trabuco Rohd. · saunas , a complete gym, l'.lld even a "fleet" or rental boats. The Oaks residents will have un - limited use of all the recreation center·s facilities. ·~1 Four new floor· plans are ~ "" available for s ale with designs ranging from 1,562 to 2,200 square feet a nd priced from $54 ,900 to $67 ,900. The first phase of 41 homes are scheduled to be eompleted in the early part or November with an additional 155 u.nits following in three incre· menls of development. THE FLOOR plans have been a major attraction, as well as the innovative land use. Curvilinear streets al the Oaks create a dis· tincl atmosphere as optimum use was made o.f the rolling natural terrain 'inCorporating areas of lands c aped op e n s p ac e throughout the development. ThP project features interior atriums. sky lig hts, c lerestory windows a nd totally private , sheltered patios. High vaulted l'ei lings are also us ed, ancj create dr amatic pa tte rns as light streams through g enerous win- dow ttre;.1s. In th~ O · Plan, a ~ second Ooor balcony offers a • 'commanding view of the vnusual home. In another plan, the ceil- ing dips down over a Tom.antic re~ cessed conversatiob afea cosily si\uated Qy the noor~o-ceiling fireplace. The Oaks homes offer Roman tub in the master bath, accented by walled garden at.rlums just outside full length windows. Other cUstom features include ceramic tile eiafries, large .- master s uiteS containing sepai'.ate dressing areas · and walk-in closets, a wet bar in Plan A, antt custom details that recur throµiboul lhe hO!Jles including decorator dealgn"'I )lgbtlng fix· ~8¥,~llii~~·· far II ii ES -OFPER the ~r.bis.cholc• or!""' l!U'ee or °"'!'~ two to~ .1>aim, 'i!llli' compfimeol•iY formal din· U.8: areas., dens and family rooms. The Oaks is part of the new La!:te For:est Model Home Tour ~( b begiJIS>al the Canada Road W.f o!J tb8' Sa\\' .l,li•&> .~eeway. the oal<§. ~akls'Qlrlce.f• loeated on· SUmmerwihd )lane, reached through the projeet entrance just nort ~-..1ne ;int~secj.ion or Toledo y ind 'Canad& Road. lllddl!i& re, qpen ddllf !tom 10 a,m,wmv. ,+ • ... I ' ,. '• •• I • -. • SiNylE f AMily liviNG AS diffERENT AS you. There is something about SunHollow that sets it oport. To live here 1s to live in a contemporary village. Quiet. green and uncluttered. A perfect blend of single-family privacy wilh !he convenience ond maintenonce·free living found only in a planned, se lf-contained community. In a natural country setting, you'll find individual homes arranged in small clusters, each facing o parklike common green. Here people ore more important than cars. Residen t parking is tucked away io o londscppe9 court on tl)e interior of each cluster. Thefe ore ··areas set aside for gqest park - • ing and recreotiat'!ol Vehicle storage. And drive through trof- f 1c is minimized by way of o meandering perimeter rood. At SunHollow you'll never hove to cross a street to stroll to the pool or visit friends at the volleyba ll cour t or picnic oreas. All the landscaping ond common oreos ore professionaly maintained to give you t ime to soak up the peacef ul smoll- town atmosphere of Son Juan Capistrano. And lo top it all off, the strik~ ing 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes include private walled gardens, at1ached garages, ond the mony quality features you've come to expect in a prestige address Di fferent? You bet it is and that's the point. Alter you've checked out the mosterplonned monia of the others, come lo SunHollow. Where the community and style of hie are os differenl as you ore. 51~~ i!EJ ~ l ~. . ................. . •' ·· · SuNHollow. SAN JUAN CApiSIRANO. ·-~$717,.995 ' ... -,,,..\ 1 '\f"I'' • ,.~If! ... DAflYPILOT landmark While a few choice selections remain, visitors are advised to view the Landmark home com- munity ln Huntington Beach as soon as possible according lo sales manager Biii Walker . Accordin g t o Wa lk er, the Landmark Homes. Rol sa Chica homesite is the area.s most com- plete new home package. ... Sl.lnday. Octobltr 26. 1975 • v • I ., IO-year Warranty. l , I At Laguna Village 1 Laguna Village, a $45 million townhome community, Is the first Orange County development to offer the new JO.year new home warranty program, ac- cording to project sales manager Bruce Hill. The protection plan, covering the structural integrity of eiu~h residence, is a program de- veloped by Home Owners War- rantyCorporaUon. LAGUNA VILLAGE,a914-unit community, is a heavily landscaped development de· signed around a huie recrea- tional complex, located west on Canada Road from the San Diego Freeway. benefits: First, the buyer is assured that the home has been constructed by a reputable bullcler1 .and that each townbome co.naominlum has p ... ed a rigid let of rules. Second, the bu_iJder bas pledged to build the dwelllng ac- cording to specification.a de~ manded on the warranty, and to provide the services specified in the agreement. TWRD. THE bomebuyer is provided a built-in procedure for resolving any disagreements. FEATURES included in lhe purchase price are shag carpet- ing in the living room, master bedroom sui t e . hall and stairway ; forced air gas heating units ; step-down hving and rami· ty rooms; re<ir <Jnd side yard fencing with gate ; conc rete driveways ; s hake roofs. bu.ill-in TV and telephone outleL-,; and deluxe-equipped kitchens with continuous cl eaning double ovens. Also included is a new porcel a in line d deluxe dis- hwasher, formica countertops, garbage dispos al , double sink, lumin ous ceiling, c us tom hardware and cabinets. All plans feature roomy pantries . MODEL HOME AT NEW SINGLE-FAMILY WOODWALK COMMUNITY IN LAKE FOREST The warranty ofrers the homeowner four tangible And fourth, the wa1Tanty is backed by a national insurance plan. with coverage transferable to anyone else who buys the dwelling within the 10 year pro- tection period. Lake Forest Project WoodWalk Holding GRAND . Its Grand Opening OPENING WoodWal k. a nt"'" $7 million single·famil y homl· ('ommunit y in Lake Fores t. hold" its ~rand opt-ning today with morl' than 50 perce nt ur 11 :; f1rt.l phat.C already reserved pantries and luminous ceilings. Two of the models have wet bars, while all but Pla.n One have three-car gar ages. Alf garage in· teriors have been fini shed with dry~· all. Adult Condominium Home• in tM Pre1tiwiow We1uli// Ana of NNporf. IJeac.h All fi replaces are natural wood burning with gas outlets. The bathrooms are equipped with showers over all tubs, while some hav e se parate s howe r stalls "'1th full heighth ceramic lile walls. They also feature marbelene pullmans, custom hardware and tubs of long lasting pressed steel. THE HOM ES arc located on the southwest corner of Talbert and Edwards Street, between Warner Av en ue and Garfield Street. ·•Early buyers resl•rvcd 26 of the 48 homes in lhc rirsl un1l of the project pract1cally before the model area "·as finishL'<I." said Michael T. Murray. marketing manager of First Management Corporation. the developer. Exterior s of the homes have. ht-l•n styled in what Architect Spangler terms ;1 ··stri<'l ly Southt'rn California design." Hl'avy wood trim is used to ac- cent the stucco walls. while shake roofs further enhance the <'P~ar;1nce. • Ucrorator "·all-to-wall <·a r1>eti1ig • E11t·lo~e~I 1,atio or balco11y • BrcakfnE"I l>ar 642 ,000 to 344,000 2 lle drooms • 2 Baths They are priced from $64.900 to $68,900 with conventional financ·, ing available. The choice of ex- teriors gives the project a near custom home appearance and avoids the monotony wh ich af- flicts some new home develop- ments . Hou se-o f -the -week specials are available. Walker described the general atmosphere of the Bolsa Chica Series single family homesite as relaxed and environmentally pleasing. "We are undertaking a significant land scaping and beautification effort to hel p make this community unusually attractive,'' he said. "'IN ADDITION to general As a result, F'1rst ~1anagement has accelerated the developmt·nt of WoodWalk"s second phase and construction will start soon on the 60 homes it will conlajn. WOODWALK offers three and (our bedroom homes, containin g from 1,900 to 2,800 square feet . at prices ranging from S.59.500 to $68.500 . Excellent conventional financing. starling at 81,~ percent with a 20 percent do\l.'ll payml•nt, is available through 1-lomc Sav- ings and Loan Association. area landscaping, Uie homes l-feature front lawns equipped with sprinklers for ease of main- tenance,'' he said. Murray credits the e n - thusiastic buyer reaction to the versatile .. no compromise .. homes which were created for WoodWalk by Architect Frank Leslie Spang ler of Newport Beacb, and the environment and recreational amenities afforded by Lake Forest. The floor plans allow families to combine informal fa rnily liv - ing ~·i th entertaining. The homes are designed by R.J . Marvick & Ass ociates. F\J.rnished models were decorat· ed by Brownie Rowe Interiors or ~ Beverly Hills. For information pbone842-7497. ''THE LIVING a nd dining rooms offer themselves to for mal entertaining. while the family rooms and eating areas in the kitchens are much more in · formal in at m osph ere," Architect Spangler said. ' : Fresno Homes The architect made wide use of open floor plans in al l four models to give added visual volume to the already spacious interiors. Part of U.S. Energy Study FRESNO (UP I l -Eight homes in the Fresno area will participate in a nationwide study to de- termine energy conservation tectmiques and needs. The Electric Power Research Institute or Palo Alto is conduct· ing the rear long study in six cities across the United States as part of a major study by the department o( mechanical engineering at Ohio State University which has been working on test models in energy conservation. Each house in the study will be. equipped with tape recorders which measure energy usage and temperatures to give researchers a better idea of how different kinds of heating systems and cool· ing systems (unction in terms or what they deliver. The inrormation on the tapes will be sent once or twice a month to Ohio State for the evaluation by ihe mechanical engineering de- partment. Besides Fresno, the cilit>s participating in the study in · eluded Des Moines, Iowa ; St. Louis, Mo.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Birmingham , Ala ., and Greenwick, R.1. Two of the floor plans have cathedral ceilings "'hich rise to 16 (eet , while all four have eX· tremely wide halls . ·NOODWALK'S largest home, the Plan Four. with four bedrooms has a five.foot wide stairway leading to the second; floor, an Inglenook conversation area with built-in seats on the first floor and a sunken retreat adjoining the master suite on the second floor. Both the Inglenool\ and the retreat have fireplaces, while a third is located in the family room. The Plan Three, a two-&tory home with three bedrooms, has fireplaces in both the family room and m aster suite, wbile Plan One, the only single story hom e at Wood Walk. has a fireplace in the living room and Plan Two has its fireplace in the ramily room. Standard features oC all homes include mas ter suites wit h private dressing areas and baths and extra large closet areas, terra <'Otta entries, plush nylon C'arpeting and deluxe lighting fix - tures and hardware. ALL KITCHENS have built-in ranges, double self-cle aning ovens, di s hwashe rs and dis- posers, ceramic til e counter tops, Studio Slated New Irvine Complex Tenant Trinity Broadcasting Network, KLXA Channel 40 in Southern California. is bullalna: a new broadcast studio and headquarters here in the Irvine Industrial Complex, according to Brian Hogg, JlC vieepresident of saJes and marketing. Trtnl(y Broadcasting selected a 1.2-acre site in the II C's new expansion development in the city of Tustin .at 1•102 Chambers Road. The 330-acre JIC-Tu.stin development fronts the Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Road. The SS..year lease with Trinity Broad- casting has an annual consideration of $7 ,400 and includes a four yearopUon-to-purchase. Th• religious-oriented television network has l'itarted con - . strucliOl\ on a 20,00Q.-square-toot studio and headquarters build- inl, dO!l-lpted bY architects Thayer and Yeager of Irvine and be· !1--·-int-billlt'i>y Pau~ T<1-.y-ol -Oran1e.-The structure.lucbed.uled. '"" complelloo early next year. Tlt•on·profitnet-work is presently located at 111 West Oyer · Boed;· S.ta Ana, and broadcNils such programs as Katherine ~~ R<!bert Schuller and three children's programs. Separate Dining Area • <.:011tin11011s-.clenning ove11 • l<'c-111oker refrigerator • Al>1111<la11t clo~et i;;1>ace • Drnperiei; Neu7101·t Villas 118-1-1256 Rutfand Roflrl To reach WoodWalk, take the Sl.ln Diego Freeway to the El Toro orrramp, which runs into Avenida de Carlotta. Go south to El Toi;io Road, turn left (east} a nd Procee d to l\1uirlands Boulevard. then left to Ridge Route Drive. Go right on Ridge Route Drive to Chaparral and the sales and information center. • Log·b11rr1iu~ firc11lncc • J\lirrort''(I (·loset floors l\'t'1vporl IJ"qr;/a , C11lif. 92660 Salr• Office l,/1o"c: (7 14) 645-8373 • :1 l1 ea1c1I .i;1 ~·in1n1ir1g pooli; ;\ :I ... . ~ ,-',, \ ' . . > · :··: · ~igh, wide ·· bnd viewsome! Unique condominium homes, surrounded by sky, water, fairways, mountains, and the greatest view in the Rancho Mirage/Palm Springs Area! N 11 condorni n iu m in the desert quite c4uals the tower ho me. Alth ough you may choose not to interior luxury and exterior beauty o f th is one· join the priva te De sert Island Country Club, its and -only hi gh rise cou ntry club community. presence adds "aluc to o wnership here. Security ? There arc wonderful reasons for collecting these · T otal. A man ned comrnunity gate plus owner· homes into two gr accf ul towers, then surrounding activated entry controls at your tower. Pent- t hcm with a 25-acrc stocked lake and a totally houses are available with some 5,000 square fe et uno bstru cted (no structures whatever) Desmond of space. Every home has a huge balcony ... all Muirhead C hampio nship golf course. Most im-appointments arc the very finest. And not a b it portant , this planning fr ees 160 acres to beauty... of maintenance required. Swimming and tennis, beauty at work as blue water and green land ... and as well as available maid service. Sec it now . all of it as pa rt of the miles of view from your Furnished MOC.els. \Vr itc or call for fuMh e.r information. (7 14) 328-2111 Tower Homes from SSS,000 D --6 'I la d Penthouses from SIS 1,000 es~. • s n ------------------------------------- ft -"t'"--~at the corntt 0£ Bob Ho~ Dr. .A. & Frank Siaalra Dr, N \ "'r 38·90'0 Island [)rive Rancho Mirage, California 92270 ' ' : · Please cicpect ml' on (daie) ---------------- ' I ' ~ ~ !--trDr.::~.RESS: ------------------- ••"•co I ,,.,., ''• --....... ,~ ... .... -. I y , _., ______ __,STATE' ---ZIP'----,,,,......_ I 'o l•f--'\LM I . J ;1aw11 M.~c1.r '-------•------------------------------'-'----------------'-----' I • ~) ( I N T Ne of(i El . Ave of Ci cent sid the Be Cor A ma El A . bee in ar for She San • • • Architects Win Awards In County The sixth Orange County arcbitecturaJ. awards have been announced. Thia program is sponsored. by the Orange County Chapter of th e Am eri ca n institute or Architects every two years to stimulate the apprecia· lion of excellence in architecture and honor those who have made a significant contribution. This year's entries represented a wide scope of project sizes and design solutions while keeping the beauty of the environment constantly in mind. There were 84 entries and 12 projects were selected for awards. • GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS -HONORABLE MENTION Villace comments were "the en-Cannery, the Western Canners tire development asks to be ex· Company re.staurant in Newport plored. With the elimination of Beach. This was a restoraUon curbs and the brick paving this project and the jury commented project is outstanding.'' that the old and new are well com- Two merit awards also werit to bined in the treatment of the ex- Bissell / August for another terior. Newport Center building and a Honorable m e ntion awards multi-family residential project were presented to William L. inCotodeCaza. The building was Pereira a nd Associates for the described as one of the few dis-Western Savings and Loan build- ciplined spec buildings the i ng in Newport Ce nt er, THE TWO HONOR awards judges had ever seen. The re-Bissell / Augus t Associates for w e n t t o t h e f i r m of sidential condominiums received site planning at 100 Newport Cen - Bis.sell / August Associates for the the comments that the geometry tor Drive and William L. Pereira design of an office building at 190 is well done~ particularly where and Associates for the Lake Hills Newport Cente r and the Lido the angles oppose each other. Community Church in Irvine. Village Shopping Mall. Of the Bisisell /August , Pereira and first, the judges said both the ex-ANOTHER MERIT award Pulaski have o!Cices in Newport terior and interiors of the build· went to the firm of Rolly Pulaski Beach. The Briggs' office is in UDO VILLAGE SHOPPING MALL ANOTHER AWARD WINNER FOR ::B:_:IS:S:E:::L:::Ll:.A::::.:U.:G::U::ST:_:_ ____ in.::g_ar_e_a_w_ar __ dw_i_nn_e_rs_._Th_e_Li_._do __ •_n_d_A_s_s_oc_i_a_1e_s_a_n_d_w_as_1o_r_1_h_e_...:L...:•.::Rc.un:...•:...·--------- Newport Firm Realty Office Opem The opening of the Newport Beach Regional office of the George Elkins Company was an- nounced this week by . Henry K . Elder Jr., pre· • sident of the 52-year old real estate firm. Located at 881 Dover Drive just south of Irvine Avenue, the new Elkins office will initially con- centrate on the sale of re sidential properties in the greater Newport Beach -Balboa - Corona del Mar area. Appointed as resident manager of the new Elkins office ls Richard A. Halderman who has been active in real estate in the Newport Beach area and was also formerly manager of Shepard and Morgan, a San Marino real estate company. I-I alderman, who resides with his wife in Newport Beach, en- tered real estate in 1962· and prior to tha t timeheld executive posi- tions in advertising and merchandising. A GRADUATE of the University of Southern California, Halderman is vice president of the North Bluff Bay View Community Association, and is a member of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Realty Board. Elkins, who came to Beverly Hills Crom Tex· as in 1922, opened bis re- al estate business in 19'l3 and recalls that in his first year he did between $300,000 and $400.000 worth of bu si ness, prim a r ily selling re- sidential lots . ' "OF COURSE," Elkins points out, ··m the early 1920s half-acre lots were selling in Beverly Hills for $4,000 to $6,000 -home sites that today would be selling !or $150,000 lo S2SO ,oo<r » In contrast. last year the Elkins firm handJed more than SlOO million worth oC properties and leases. its mortgage banking division did some $30 million worth of business, the insurance division is doing in ex- cess or Sl million a nnual- 1 y , and th e firm is man ag ing several thousand apartment and office units and a number or fine high-rise condominium buildings. CALIFORNIA:S PREMIER CONDOMINIUM " 601 Lido subtly dominates Newport Beach from the_ water's cd~C' at Lid<;> Isle . This location and the sweeping hurbor and ocean view~ offered nl.l}" \Vilh the . p.1ss,1gc of time, beco me priceress. Privacy and security arc assured through a 24-hour closed ci rcu it television surveillance system, a c,111 button in e,1ch res1 denCl', u 24-hour security guurd and a Tl'S1denl n1unager. Each two-bedroom resid ence offer<; a step· do\vn living room wilh wl't b,1r and priva te bulconv. E,1ch n1,1ster su ite, ,1 private dres.,1n~ .1rc.1, over<;1zed master b.1th anJ built-in saun.i. 601 Lido represent-. not only a residence of exqu1'-1tc qu.1litv, but an opportunitv th.it may nt•vcr again be duphcutcd. lnvestiga tC' the advanl.ig•s of nOI L1d0 no\'' From $1 25,000. Excellent financing a\·ailable. Decorator models open d.iily from 10:00 a.m . until dusk. llllr. Ron Ressc."1. 601 Lido Park Dri\r, I Nt"-pon lkach,Calir. 92660 li14 ) 675-u\O I I PltaSC'." stnd nit more inforn1at"1n :1bo11t ;1 lu..:11r\' condominiun1 at-60 1 l.ido. 601 LIDO' Nom __ Addr~s·~------ --------St.111~ Zip_ NEWPORT ~LACH -------.. ' Most people think ourtri-level floorplans Ou re are sexy. And whether you're a sophisticated single or a fun -loving married couple. the feeling you'll get from this neat little Sure, village of c.ontemporarv townhomes is that all the neighbors are pretty nice. Our 2 and 3 bedroom floorplans are pretty nice. too. we·ve got co-z:y t lofts for dining or entertain ing. Warm open wood beam ceilings. Intimate 0 See step down master suites with secluded patios. Romantic rooftop gardens. Skyl ights. Sunny gourmet kitchens. Over-sized garages and p lenty more . . th• g Here's where irs happening. The contemporary Some In . social life for the successful young at heart Friendly get-togethers in the sunken Recreation Plaza. Poolside chats I•. 1 t with fun-loving adults. Cocktails for four in the jacuzzi. vou •~e a And now is a pretty smart time to buy, too. J · The selection is excellent. prices will never be lower and V•11 w lk mostofourhomesqualifyforthe new taxrebate. I ad1e a e Think about the ~ rent dollars you're wasting. then come over today. Take the San 01e90 Freew•v to the Fa•rview e~•' Nof'ln one m11e Discover how you can own a romantic chalet of your own for less than you th ink. Moments from South Coast Plaza. Village Walk. You·re su re to see something you like even if it's not for sale. ''" $]7,995 3 bdrm. 2-1/2 bath +tom. rm . I j • ... I f . ' • CJt DAILY PILOT SYnd!f. Oe1ooer 26, 1975 •I Real Estate ·'·Questions/Comment i\ Illy Realtor Ra nd•ll McCardl•, Phd. Does tt .make llt:D.-~ lo buy a home with today's b.Igb lntereat ratt'S and tlJChl money? The cosu of buying and owning a home seem to be excrem~. We almoat bougbC • home last year, then decided •&alo1t It. The rent ror our apartment has Just been lntreased rrom $33$ to $.110, !iO we are once again looking at new hom es. Does it make et'onomlcal leMe lo buy today? We are t"OO(used. TbankK. Mr & Mrs. 'f .R .• Huntington Be1:1ch lifost rinancial consultants are saying-"Now is the time to buy a home . providing you live in the home you buy Cor at least tv..·o years". IC you live in your home for a short period or time the expenses or buying plus the cost or selling the home could be so ~lly as to make the transaction a financial loser. The people ,,.,.ho study the market indicate that waiting (or pril'es to l'Ome down or for the price of financing to be significantly lower may prove to be a bad bet. The definite advantage of starting to build up equity stronj!ly outweighs the disadvan· tages of high interest rat(.>S. Owning a home has consistently proven to be one of the most worthwhile. long -term in· vestmt>nts. .espe<'ially in a period of rising prices. F.quity in rei.tl t.'Sli.tle is tht! basic step in the hedge ag;1inst inrlation and protf>(.•tion against the <'Ontinual rise in the (.'0Sl of li ving. In addition lo (."Quity buildup and the hedge against inflation, remember that the interest you pay on the trust deed and the property taxes provide additional savings through income tax deduclions. This l'an mean substantial savin1:s to you in more '>'""ays than ont-.. So. if we c::in believe the studies, unless you are planning to move in the next year or two, you should not put tJ:fr buying a home. One financial expert puts 1t very simply, "'There will never be a better time to buy real t•s tate than right now, .. unless you bought yesterday··. Realty Chfef Declares Jasmine Now's the Time to Buy Creek: PUllUC N011CE MJnC•Ofl ..... •UPOttMINUT"f Nldcf tt ........ ti-tMI .. WO• .,,... .... will -.. "*'"FMe..,. .,_, ...e. • Ml!MltUM fffltr .... "' .................... "',..._ ... ....... ......... ......... , .. ,. .. .,.,~. twl. Wer,_L ~ ...... lltSOUTLITO~ CO.TAMUA t'l•l"-"-"IN"-___ 'rhc pr4.:sident of the 78,000-membl'r California Association of lteallors has been saying :iin<'e his. Jun. JO inau.i:uraUon that despite spir:-ilinl! infl~· lion. thi11 rempins a good time for Californians to buy a home-eithernewor used. lli<'hard C. Farrer of lla)'\\•:,1rd s~ud that •·pcu· pie \\1ho want to sell arc l!:,t.'lting more for their hon1cs bt!cause th~ dollar volume is up while thOSl' ~·ho seek to purchb.sc a home couldn't find ;,i bl'ttc r timt.• to in\'l'Sl their money," Fnrrl'r supports his .. good tirnf' to bu.\'" st<.111:· mcnt by ref erring lo the mos l cu rrcnl l\'111lt1 pie I .1 ~t ing SerY1cc tl\1l..'-;> fi~urcs. cumpili:d by lhi.: varti>u' hoards or ll cnltor:-. and tabulatt.·d by Ct\!~. F'()ft TllOS•~ un f;,i rn iliar '>'"'ilh \\'hat i\11.S is or \Yhat it doc~. a }{lo;d tor lists property for sale , prn ,·Ides essential racls lo the !\1LS "'hil·h publishc~ 11 . oftt•n "'ith a photoi.:,.aph notif_ving <tll !\I LS mt.'n 1 bt.-rs that ;:1 house i:-. fur ~;tit.•. 1'he l\11 .S is the h 1·..,1 metholl dc vist.-d to inform a potential buyt.•r that a homco"·ncrs' property is for s:111.• fo'urr e r said , ··or lhc 50 boards \\"h1t h flll'd thl'll Dcccn1bc1· l\1LS fi gurt.'S, 28 shO\\'ed an 111crc<i!>t.' 111 dollar \'OlumeO\'Cr J)t.'cc mbcr. 1973. ·· 1'""'if1l'cll of lhl'Sl' 28 rc<ili Zl·d :.a :;i~n Jl 1e:1nl 1n crease 1n the l'O rr('sponcltn,1! Ji(.•riods. ·· he c·nn tinut·ct, ":1nll despite what somt..• cconomists <.1nd ob servers ar(· :-aying about a down,,·;ird tre,nd in hou ~­ in g nationally, I fct..·I thest' liitest statistiC'S bcli1.· then· 1·t..·1n;:i rk:-. .. at ll•a;,t lht·ir ;1 pplic:.alion to thl.' us1•d hon1t· niarket. I•' 1\ It It I·: It H: 1-:1-'.I!: RR E: J) to onl' of thl' 28 bourd:-.. lh L• S;:in 1-"1.·r ncnl<IO Valley l~oarrl nf Hc;:a\tors, wh1C'h rt•(•ordt•d the grt.·~1lcst dollotr volunll' in sa les during Dt'cen1bt•r, 1~171 s:tO.O·U3.:l l•I cornpart.'d \h $26.239,HOO 111 l)t•t'1·n1b1.•r , 197:1 ;.1 .1ump of :.ahoul s:1:1., n1il11on 'l't.•l , F":1rr('I" noll•d. thi:-. inc·rt•;:i:-.t• "';:J S onlv !ht· ~·l!cond bes! for lht' cnmpar;1t1v1• months ;.imorlg rt· porting boards ··1.t.·ad1ng lht• 111trt•:is1· \\a:-, tht· :\t'\\'port Escrow Talk Slated R1JSemarie Atencio, manager and director of Irvine Escrow Company, will be the guest s peaker ;:it the regular monthly meeting or the Orange Coun · tywide lnvestml·nt and E"change Association. l·lu.rbor·Cosla 1'1esu Bourd \\ ith a jump or about $4 1":11 million from $8.227.415 in December. 1973 to $12, 7591900 In December. 1974., '' F"arrer said .• OTtlER UOAROS "hic h showed significant in· creases rrom Deccmbt~r. 1973 tQ December, 1974 were: Anaheim, $S,085.S05 . $6.082 ,611: Contra Costa, S14 129.000 • $15 ,114,000: Long Beech District. $8,977,301 · SI0,630.765: Ontario·Upland·Chino, 52,858,805 • $4,407,850: Palm Springs. $677,650 • Sl,460 ,82 5 : Redwood City-San Cur los·f~elmont , $3,413 ,700 · SS,241,301: S;.1tramen10. S6.511 ,960 • S8 .2"l0.272: San Jost', 523.912.060 · S26,853,921: Santa C:ruz, $~.184,491 · $5 ,766,300, South San Diego Bay Cities $4.584,866 · $6,058.619; Sutler· Yuba, $609. 750 • SI .765,450; Yucaipa Valll'y. $239.-150 . S671,400. i·MLS tabulations further s how that the Suttl.'r· 'i'uba Board, '>'"'ith &1 µcrcent. lt>d rl•porting bo<irds Jll percentage or sales l't.'l<.1lt.•d lo li stings," tht.' Hl·a ltor head staled. The Sto<'kton board "'as st'cond \l.'ith 73 pt>rccnt. ()lher boards with 60 percent or higher "'ere: l~crkelcy , 60 percent; Ontario-U pland-Chino, 61 p1.•rccnt : F.I Cajon, 64 perC'cnt: S<.i n l\1~ttt'O · Burlinga me, 67 pt.·rt•t·nl ; Santa l 'larita Valley, 1\8 p\.'rl'cnl . 'fllE CA fl Clll E I-' C'ommcntcd lh:.il thcr(.• "·as :i 51i Pl'J"ct.•nl rise in doll ur volun1 l' frorn rl·pn1·L1111,! hoards in the t"'o comp;.irable periods. '"1'his is another baromi:ter tt1 indiratc that lht.• l"r1s1,.; in C"onsumer conf1dcn1.•c 1s dccreasin~ and 1h11t briA:htl•r days arc ahead for !he housing 111 - dt1~lr\' " ,.;l"h(.• time to buy and sell nt.•\\ cind USl'd hon1l'S 1.; no"·-l l"s as good a time lo in\'l·st i!S ev1·r. £:-jist· 1ng properly sales :ire up now f1Jr both huy1·1· i.lnd :-.t•ller ... h(.• s~1id. f'arrt•r noted that the outlook for the real t.•sl<.1t1.• indu~try in California is optimistic but added he rl'· ;1l izl'd s t! uations else\\'hcre in the nation \\"e1·c not ~o br1.l!h l . FUR l·:X1\:\ll'l.t-:, \ht• t ',.\R hl'<.ld ~a id. ":"ii tional f1gurt:S shO"' that sales \'O\ume for si ngll' family homes \\<JS off 13.7 perce nt in Novl·mbcr in lhf:' l'\ortht.'ast. 9 <I pc rC'l'nt in thl• l\101·th Cc.•ntr<.11 rt• 1.!ion: Hntl 8 5 pt.•rct•nt in the South." ··"rhl• message for Californians is :-;implt• ont• of the basic strengths of our cntirt• l'Conon1y 1~ tht• hou sin~ industry. I fct·I the determination of tht· Phase II ,..... .... car..,. CMt.l o.lty l'\i.t, ~f .J. Brock & Sons, oa.u.-.....,,..,.1,ms ~ PUBLIC N011ct: Inc. announced that Ph~:se 11 or its $13'.5- million Jasmine Creek development, located in '~~';;::::.1=:-Newport Beach, wilJ be T11t101i.Mlfl01W"MM ... .,..IM.l-""' .. ,. cornpril!lled of .CO addi-LoGo....u LTD. 11u u.-c.- Lional homes, r:1nging in ""'" •• .. *· 11. ·,.. o .... ••· Price from $99 SOO to ....._.._ti.ca11~•tW• ' 0oHwm ANflw h-. UD U.-$}36,()()(), a nd will feature c:.._. Ad., No. 1s. i...~ e..c11. . n . ' homes c...11or~1 tttu many oc~a Vlcw . · sii..rt FrMotl• x •• ,.,. s..lftlff. Begun 1n 1974, this de· 11» L•o"n.. tin.,..,. ••·· .... 1•. I l . .l r· l ........... ,C.lfiot'ttlat2'11 • Ve opmen . 1n I :> ll'S Tlll1 !Mnh ... , I• (.,_.WIW.,, • phase, offered a total of ...-.1Nf1ftff1111p. 75 _ home~. which had a TM•.':="!::,~"""'"" pnce range of $95.500 to c..wity ~ °' OrMOt e.-.trmtO.:• Sll8,500 a nd consisted or.._,,._,.., •. ·-::Sl)C difft>rent floor plans. ~1"'90 0r..,.. c•" o.uv P11or1. These same homes are Oct.1•.>t,aow:1Nov.2 .. •.1•1s Jl19.1s available in the second development phase, and PUBLIC N011CE are designed with twoI------------ and three bedrooms. ~~C:~~~!:~:.•:::s Th('y range in size n.1o11ow1no_._., • ..,.fMI.. f 800 ? 600 "Hin: rum I. ·... square .:1M-MARTIN wHoL.es•t..E feel and offer single· NORSEAV, '"'2 sen11990 c--,on slory, split Ievcl and two-Ro•6, El Toro, Ore119• countw. Callfornl• '1 .. J .story dwellings . The Aon.11c1w.Meru11,2oM110rdlldHot private <·ommunity aJso Pt«4',S.nt•M•.C.lltorn1e.n101 MOG11 Kook Klfl'I, 1)11 •Z206SOul" ft.' at U re .S a 2 4 · h 0 Ur Welnut Str .. t, An•helm, C.llfomle ~uarded ~ain entrance.-~11 1>u11,...,, 1_. conctuchd bw • Jasmine Creek 1s 9"'l'••lperlMf"S11Cl1t. located three blocks east A:ol\lllCIW. ""•"'" Tllli netelfttnt wei 11196 ..,;no tr. of Mal•Arthur Boulevard c-i.vc•ertoto.~c.ovniwon~· on San Joaquin tlills !Obt<'21,1t1s. ,... Road, then one block Publtshed a...,. co.1sc 0e11v P11ot:. south on Marguerite to oc1.1',No .... 2.•,1•,1•1s t0J1-1s tht.> security gale. The model homes are open daily from 10 A.M. to 6 P.'.\1 . Olson Fir Sets New PUBLIC NOTICE •·1m6 Not1(1E TO t1t•D1T04llS Ne. AM'1• SU,.l:lltlO• COUltT 01' THE STATE 0" CALll'OlltNllt fllOlll YHE COUNTY O• OltAMGt: Ill 1111 Melter ol If•• f$1ete of CHARLES R. KIERULFF eU C.R. KIE RULFF, 0.Cfftec:I. • EDJTOR"S NOTE. Randall R. McCard/e is an invest- ment analyst. college lecturer and author of ·· Real Estate 1n California··. Send your comm nls and questions to Ran- doll R. McCardle, c 1o thR Daily Ptlol . P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca . 92626. The meeting will be held on Monday, Nov . J, at 8.30 a.m . <.it the Moose Lodge, 717 South Lyon. in Santa Ana . l~er topic will be "The Exchange F..s<'row . ·· ~1\'l'ra gt• Califurn1an \\'ill sec u:. through to bt:tlt•r R d til1ll'S and Ion ~ ht•fort• most bt•lit:Vl' tl \\'ill happen .. ecor s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Noti<e I' """•by 01.,.n to c.-.6iton n.ving (l•lms 999Jn1t the Mid <Jeo;"' dent to II"' Mid Cl•lms In tn. affk• of 1r.e c.tert ol the etoreul6 (~ M to ~Wf'I troem to the undersigned el Ille oltl<• ot 6UA:AIS, lltGER t.OF , SWIFT ¥16 SENECAL, ;MJS Wllshlre 81116., in llw C:ity ol Los A1>99ln, In LO!o Af19elei eou"''· .,..nlt l'I te1tff of'llte 11· tr. p!et• ot builnttsot the ..,.....signed 1n •II ,...l\e•1 perlelnlno to seld nlate. Suen cla im1 •ltn 1ne nec•ss•rr "o'O!Kniers ....,,, be l i1'16 or Pl"•-'led Mo et"oreWld wlltlln lour monlhs ell., lt"e l'irst Publkelion o1 tnls notk•, • OcEAN Hills 1 1 l\l~'t """"""'"'"""'"'"'""""""'' __ . • • . " 1 •"""'"' "'~':\' . ' • .oc oc to'" .... I t 1 ' V1EW ToWNltoMEs FROM 5J9.99~ There is no other townhome that ha s as much to offer as Ocean Hills. ..0UTSTAN~iNG loCATiON. In the hills above San Clemente with exciting ocean view s and clear, fresh air. Nearest and easiest access to Orange County. BEsT DEsiGNEd TowNltoME. .Award winning 2 and 3 bedroom homes with built-in kitchens, private patio area, view balcony, insulated, energy-saving walls and ceilings. BEST RECREATiON. Private clubhouse, two large heated swimming pools and a nine-hole pitch and putt golf course. VAlUE THAT CANT BE BEAT. • Priced from $39,995 with excellent financing. Come and see why over 160 families call Ocean Hills home. 0cEAN hills TOWN HOMES IN SAN CLEMENTE• PHONE (714) 493 -2500 •(f It will help--we may even "buy your old-home. Ask about our exciting "we'll buy yours" plan! .. Aclivily at 1-'orl'St Jo..:. Olson. Int'., ftc<.iltors, re· a<'hl•d an all·tin1c hi,gh in lht• r1rm "s 22 -yc;,ir his - tory by the <'lose of the third quarter of the <':.tiendar yt.•ar 197~ when escrow:; h;:iJ been upc ned on mort.> than $385 .2 million 11\ propt.·rtit'!s si nce Jan. I, according to Donald K. Olson, presi - dent . Olson. \\•ho di rects the Southland network in l~os An geles. Orange, Ventura. Rivt.•rside and San Diego counties, s aid the upswing in a<'tivity represents :.tn increase or 25 .7 pcrC't.•nt over the .samt• period in the calcn· dar yt.>;.u· 197,1. During the third quart1.•r alone escrow s \vcrt.• opened on more than SIJ5 million by F'orcst F:. Olson. one of lhl' ! ..irgest wholly company -o wned real t•.state organizations in lhe nation. Cont1nu1ng its ex- pans ion program. the firm recently broke ground for a new office in Poway. the sixth in the San Diego county opera· tion . Olson commented. Sites in Chula Vista and 1\lira Mesa have also bet>n a cquired . Beachfront Top Buy In view of re<'ent hous- ing history and the pre· sent rate of inrlation, people who buy beachfront residences today are making out- standing inves tments, say Haig Merrigan and Bill Evans. owners or Long Rea<'h 's Queen's Surf condominium. ··T~i s is especially true since Proposition 20 was passed which spelled curtains for future beachC ronl re· siCle ntial development," said Evans. "Buying such a locale SU<'h as ours is like pay- ing only for the air spaee and getting the condo free and time will bear me out,·· the developer added. ''Units now selling for $36.950 lo $85.950 will be selling for twice that figure in a very few years, making one's home an unparalleled in· vestment,·· Evans pre- dicted . 0.ted0c1obtr?2, 197S r..ol• S, K+•rulll E•4'CU1rl•ol theWoll otwl66ec...,.,,t •u••ts. LAGE II: LOI', SWIFT 9"11St:M£CAL Attor>ieyi-el·Le• >l»W'll~i ......... Let A"""91, C..11'9nil• t001• Pllbll!oM<J OrenQI' Coe" OeU~ Pilof, Oc!. Ho. •nd Nov. 1, 9, 16, 1'75 .t1111-7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATl:Ml!.NT TM lollow!n; C>OlfM)f'l1 e•l 6oln'il buV ,...,,.,. STA·ICOOt. PRODUCTS, 1'971 _ Beec n B•'ld., Hunlh•glon e.ecr., C.lifornl•ml'I Warren John Cft•l1tten1en, .,._ CembrldOe Cir .. C:o11e "'"''•· C.litorn1e'n6JI Je.,nne Berri ChrlU1n1en, ~» C•mbrldQe Cir .• Coste Mes.a, Ce!ilomle "'" Tnoi business is conducled by • gentret P9'1ft4'r1nlp. W•r,..n Chrlsll•n~n This 1111emen1 ,,.., llleo with the' County Clert ol Or1nqe County Ort Ot· t~J1,191S. ·-· P\lt>lllhed Oren~ Ctl•1f O•lly Piiot. 0c1. 26 .• ..., "'°"'· i , '· "" 1•1s ~1s PUBLIC NOTICE C"·IJM NOTIC:f: OF INTf:Ho•o TllANS .. Elll UNOf:• SECTIONS Hl7J ltNOM014 CAt.I FOllNIA auSINl!.SS ANO ,.ltO,,l:SSIONS CODE l. Nernt OI ll(ftl!IH, his Soclel SKU<1• ty nurntwr, •nd ed<Jms ot lkffolel:I pre. rnlsoes, 1111;/Udlng Zip C.odll: SANTA ANA t.IOUOR. INC. ~el T•• No.: t~Tis.241, 1001 El c.rtlno Oriw, Cos1• Mew, Celifornle ""' 1. Nerne, Soclel S«llrity f>UfTlblr". ..,,., ..sdrH\ o4 ln14'"°9'cl tren1tereoe, ln- duc:n"!I Zip CD<lt: RlcMrO A. S...Hl¥en, Soc. Sie<. No., 11n-J2-1Jtl, 171SI AtKle Tr .. t.-. trvl~, C.Utomle n.... Frent J. Koebrlch. J'·· soc. Sec. No.: S1Sl14-11J1, 171$1 Ac«:le Trft" Une, l•vin., C.lltw"I• '1e.M 3. Kh.c:I ol lk..,H inlendM to i. trW11terred; Oft Sale Gener•!. 4. Tot•i CaMl6ereUon lo be palo ,.,. llW busltllt$SMld Ucense 11 Sl7.000.CO. ........... """""" Cnll<Jeposlttd I S,000.CO DemellOnote 6),000.00 Dlrnend Not~ for IM tnV<entory "°'to ••~tnewmof •••..•••••.. 17,000.0I) Tot•I 1'17,000.CO 5. 11-.e pl.ce wlwrt tne conilllerMlon for Ille trensfer ol the t:M1sln.1s -111o1- llCM\W or lkenws IS to b4' peld Is: GROVE:A: ESCAOW CORPORllTION, 111 So. llHl'IOl1, ""•II.elm , C•Ofornl• ftlOSonor •fl11" No""'1ftber •. 1fl'S. 6. "T"-PlrtiH ...... Ille! 11W c_. lklft"•llOll "" 1M tr-l•t of tlw bull· ,.... erld Vie lkfl!H M Ucenses 11 to bto peilll _.ter the Olpef1rnen1 ot Akoholk. .,._...,. Col'llrol .... , ~0-, .... Pl"CIOCtMd "" .... '. 1 • ....,,,. .,.. Mdnu of the eKrvw llol6•r : GltOVER ESCROW' CORPORATION. 111 So. 1111,,.111 "'*°'Im. Cellfftml• 9'JIOS. SANTAANA LIQUOR, INC. By: F~t l . Boll\ P'r9$ld9tlt Trensteror Aktisrd It. Sull 1 ... en FrenllJ. K...,rl(h,Jr. Tr.ns'-"'" GftOVEll ESCftOW CO•POllATIOM t11 Se. llll!iefs ,.,,.....11'1,C.ll ....... ntH lltc ........ JJU.41 PublltheclOrenQI COlll Delly PllOf, Octobotf"M, lt7J 4.t02-1S PUBLIC N011CE • r ' ar Ill •• fa so ev cal un ;n cal nig po SU all wh wi co d he giv lh ra off gr an m pu lo De de sa he sa d; Ca m i • ·----DAILY Unorthodox Jerry Brown Gaining Populmity By DOUG WILLIS :SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. is win· nine broad public approval in Cllllfomia with an unorthodox Politics of pessimism and a rejectlon of the traditional role of eov- emors. Brown'• message is that thincs are geUing wone every day. and that he can't do much aboul lt. He says he's_ lrylnJ to make people face reality. reje~ a preoccupa- tion wilh material possessions and work harder to get less in re· turn. HIS STYLE IS described by some friends and tupporters ll5 even abrasive and brusque. Foes call him arrogaot. calculating and cold. The 3'7-)'ear-0ld Democrat - known as Jerry -has scrapped gubernatorial protocol, angered state and national leaders of his party and m ade himself a sym. bol ol antipolitics, 1975 style. He rejected the· mansion. limousines and executive jet that go with the job. }fis personal schedule is chaotic. His working hours ar e long a nd unpredicta· ble. He ma"es few promises for speeches or appointments with more than a day 's notice. BUTBROWNLIK~todropin · unannounced at public events or in state offices. And telephone calls from the governor at mid- night -or even 2 a. m. -are re. pan ed by people involved in is- sues that catch Brown's personal attention. Brown has s tunned the liberals who helped elect him last year with a tighter budget than his conservative Republican pre· decessor, Ronald Reagan: And he has annoyed conservatives by giving top state jobs to people they consider ultra·liberal or radical. But after just a few months in office, the intense, serious- minded bachelor is enjoying the greatest personal popularity or a ny Cali fornia governor in modern times. SEVERAL NATIONAL publications and columnists are touting him as a darkhorse Democratic candidate for presi- dent in 1976. That's a role Brown says he is not thinking about. But he does not reject it either. ( NEWS.4N.4LYSIS) Field says that's the hichesl approval rate in the b.ist.or)' of polling iD California. &it last November. Brown was elected governor by the narrowest margins in generalioos, just 2.3 percent. · HE WAS FRONT·RUNNER from the day he entered the race, due largely to name identifica- tion with bis father, Edmund G. "Pat·• Brown, governor from 1955through 1966. By avoiding controversial stands, Brown lost his command· ing lead in the polls. He squeaked through to ~,694·vote victory in a state in which Democrats have a 2.1 million voter registra- tion edge. But as governor, Brown quick· ly struck out to make his own mark, differe nt from hi s rather·s. The rather is a n amiable. hand- shaking, back-slapping politician who advocated progress, growth and new programs. THE SON IS ALOOF, serious- minded, disdainful or much or the politics he grew up with. The younger Brown says many or the social programs liberals ·supported in the last decade have failed and should be abandoned. ··we have got to learn you don't solve a problem just by throwing money al it,·· he says. And maybe some problems ean't be solved at all, he adds. "Lower your expectations of. what government can do for you ," Brown said. "LA>wer your expeetations about more or the kind of never-ending aecumula- tion or possessions people have gotten used to. "WE CAN 'T SATISFY ev- eryone. We can·l service all the needs that are out there. Too many people are looking to gov- ernment for too many things. I t •& ...... . ··-WINNING PUBLIC APPROVAL Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. just to stay where we are," be said. "This idea that we·re charging ·forward with greater and greater success and more progress - that may be a little bit un- realistic," be said in a recent in· terview. As governor. Brown bas pursued a mix of conservative and liberal goals. HE JOIN ED DEMOCRATS in control of the Legislature to enact liberal programs which had been stalled in the Reagan years. They reduced marijuana penalties, repealed laws against homosexuals. plugged so-called tax loopholes for business and ex- tended unemployment benefits to farm workers. Welfare rights attorneys now run the slate health and wellare agency. Former Sierra Club of- ficials now run the stale re· sources ageney. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y • Oclober29, 1975 'The Jllwst-Mlrketpl..:e on the e>rance Coast DAILY Pll.t>T CLASSIFIED You Can Sell It , Find It, ( 642 •5678 J Trade It With a 'Nam M l . Rool htat1 •...•••• 1000.2999 Rental• •.•....••• 3000 4699 Business. lnvtsf'Mlnt & finonclol ....•.•••• 50(IG.50(9 Announumtnts, Ptr t lo1t lo found .....• SOSO.~ Senkea & Repoin 6000--6099 E"""°ymtnt lo ,..,,.,,otlon ...... 7000.7199 Ml<chondilO •.••.• IOOO-I099 -· .. -. Equipment •.••.•. :900().9099 Automobiles & other T.onlj)Ot1o6on .••• 9100.99'19 1----------1~.~~ ..... :. ~.~~ ....... ·!~:!-~!~ ...... . EllRORS· Ad...tisan GtMrol . IGOZ G_.. 1oozlG-1002· .. ··········•············ .......................... ······················· sltoold clotck IMlr adl LIDO ISLAND dolly ..cl ,.,.... "' HOUS!v~.:LAss Great location close to tennis courts ron 1::2::1•1tfr .. Thi Coun h ol and beaches 3 bdrm & extra large DAILY PILOT o• n try almo&P ere · . 0 Sun. 2 v· 1-ty ~~~-~ llelds and l•rmhouses. pal.Jo. $134,500. pen 1·5. 14 ta ..._.-,_. -cathedral celling~ and San Remo. e«nct IMl1 II@.-.,. wAJ.u; OF GLASS that HIW IM OU> C D.M. overlook l"arpetl nR! . • b !•--------Lavilbdining room. cozy New appliances & new copper plum · living ln. Scandinavian ing in this 3 bdrm: charmer on R·2 lot famlly room! S~~epang in old C.D.M. $69,500. Open Sun. 1·5 - master bdrm swte with 700 Marguerite l"ublllher'1 Hoffer. All real esta~ advertised in this newspapt>r is sub- jed. to the Federal Fair Hous ing Act of 1968 which makes 1t illegal to advertise ''any pre- terenee, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, or an intention to make any such pretert:n<"e, Umita· lion, or discrimination.'' This newspaper will no1 knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in \'iola· tionofthe law . GeMral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2STORY CHARMER llR·POOL IEACH· $29,000 separate breakfas t polio ! s Chlld<ens LIDO LIFE CONDOS retreats! s~oo down ! Live on Newport's main channel in ex· H~~,i~~H~~~t~~·Nl(r •. quisite ease. 2 & 3 bdrm plus den and [ ~ ~ wet bars. Finest appliances & appoint-~.ta!t!; I ~ents available. Sul.X.errar~ean park-.~)-~~!!i .. !: 1ng. 1-"'rom $179,500. Open Sun._ 1·5 - • 320 Via Lido Nord. LIDO ISLE OAK FLOORS 3 Bdrms. + maid·s rm. Formal dining room Den with fireplace $t59,000 ..... BAYFROHT 3 Bedrooms Pierfor60ft. bo»t $249,000 LAWSON REALTY * 675-4562 * HO BRAG JUST FACTS We sell a lot of bouscs, let us show you why. CAU 540.3666 t•'Mu) MEWPORT HEIGHTS Private cul de sac in Newport Height s -spacious 4 b~rm. bonus room custom home -Bring the family and enjoy. $75.ooo· Open Sun. 1-5,3000 , Beacon. LAGUNA CONDOS ~ & 3 bdrm condos with whitewater views in North Laguna Beach. Open daily 1-5. From $54 .roo. 420 Cypress. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Delightrul home for the large family -6 bdrm . FR. & formal DR. -pool and jacuzzi on I argest lot in Harbor View Hills. $148.000. Open Sun. 1-5, 3626 Catamaran. HARBOR VIEW CARMEL 3 bdrm. family rc..)()m and formal din· ing -Superior inside and out -Call for appl. $79,500 fee. 1963 Port Weybridge. Classic ~trance to large family !llzed living room with artistic use o( shut· ters &: wood throughout. Formal dining room is convenienUy served by large gourmet kitchen . 22' Sunken family enter- tainment center. Stairs sweep to elegant master s u • t e & c h i Id r e n s 1 __ w_._._,.._h_ere __ to_hel~p-I quarte rs. Take ov er 7111% rliA LOAN . NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $20.300 bal . t-.1usl sacririce. llurry! Call CALL 675-7225 ARCHITtCTURAL MASTERPIECE MEWPORT HEIGHTS 963-7881. . °"" r11 9·"~1u11 rn~i N•t 1 • Prime com er located on [~ ~ lr ce lin e d street . ' , '• RUSTIC TWO STORY I '':::':':.=·='=,~=~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~A~f,~~T~;~ I-STYLE 1-"lltt.:PLACI'.:. 1 READ.A.TYOUR Tower1n ~ '!pen beam General 1002 Grneral 1od2 OWN RISK cathedral ce1 lln l-(s. llu~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• be $.15 500 .11 pa rty room overlooks , . 1 ·· cause ' . WI WOODED Tf:RRACE + tGACHI', . "Fanlastn:V1cw" I I Mervin Field's California Poll says the ratio or approval over disapproval of Brown among Californians is 75-7 with the re· mainder undecided. "I don't offer a great promise of a rosy tomorrow. 1 think we·re going to have to work very hard BUT BROW N'S TOP priority ""'as a pledge there would be no general new tax increases. He also supported and signed a legislation for mandatory prison terms . H e attacked state bureaucracy in terms reminis- cent or Reagan·s most severe criticism or big government. Brown's slate budget grew by only 6 percent, compared with an average 12 .2 percent annual \n· crease in the Reaganyears. buy this lovely 3·BH, volcanic fir e r i n ~. A\•()(·adu&Ll·1nonl.rO\'£' 27 A('Ht-::; f-amityhomcwithformal OverhanginJ!: ba lcony S8:...~, +lnvcstmc,nt la,x Readv fur your eustdm dining rm. CuslOm ·bwlt Cl'L-uL norma "'n e · hom e s urrounded by nes~ed 1n ll1,tge trees. oet · MO A dos ' 495 homl' & pll'nly of r~ tnorc upensive homes. ONE OF A ~Dburry · , .:.'· 1voca lib k W )our avocado gro e l_·vantage Point f_ Site-ing New York's Demise ~· By DICK WEST • WASHINGTON (U PIJ -A bunch of us rrom here thought il might be exciting to drive up and watch New York City go down the drain. "It ought to be at least as spec- tacular as Evel Knievel plunging into the Snake River Canyon," said Huey Kaflooey, who ar- ranged the trip. · SOMEONE CALLED up Presi- dent Ford to see if be wanted lo go along, but he said he had been traveling so much lately he thought be would stay home this lime and watch it on television . "New York is a nice place lo visit but I wouldn't want to lend it any money," Ford said. w~ looked at the map and de- cided that Hoboken, N.J ., pro- bably would be the best place lo see New. York default. "IT'S RIGHT ACROSS the river from Manhattan," Huey pointed out, ''and it'll give us a good view of the Financial Dis- trict which is down near the southern tip or lhe island." We figured from the map that when the default came the south end of Manhattan would go down first . Topaaoke "That's where City Hall and many of the big banks are," Huey said . ''Brooklyn and Queens are attached lo Long Island and the Bronx appears firmly affixed to Yonkers. It may take awhile for them lo sink.'' "Whal about Staten Island?'' someone asked. HUEY S AID THE s uction created when Manhattan went under probably would drag Staten Island down pretty quick· ly since it didn't have another land mass to adhere to. But Frank Kerplank wasn't too happy about using Hoboken as our vantage point. "I'm not sure I want lo be standing that close lo New York when it defaults," he said. ''There has never been a city that big go down the drain before. Nobody knows for sure what will happen. I say we ought to be at least as far away as Hackensack.'' I GOT ON THE phone lo Treasury Secret ary Simon and asked if there would be any danger to spectators in Hoboken. Simon said he didn't think New York 's default would cause much more than a small ripple. We drove up to Hoboken early, having heard on the radio that New York was expected to de· rault when the banks opened that morning. After standing around for a couple or hours with nothing hap- pe ning, we called up Mayor Beame to see if it had been postpaned. That was when we learned the def a ult had been de- 1 a y ed by a loan Crom th e teachers· pension fund. THE MAYOR GRACIOUSLV offered us a rain check, but I'm going to level with you. Hanging around Hoboken all day pretty much killed our sense or an- ticipation. "Let's go back " said Frank Kerplank. "If it happens later, they'll make a movie or it and we can always c;itch that." !"le gave local schools a 5 per· cent hike. He said if they want more, they mus t come up with reforms lo give the public more for its money. HE SET A DOZEN legislative goals for his first year in his in· augu r al address and achieved 11. including a landmark farm labor election m easure. But there are critics or Brown's antigovernment stance, including consumer advocate Ralph Nader. ••Jerry Brown has to face up to whether he will run government for the people or just run against government," Nader said. "He's becoming an increasing disap. pointment .'' But the n ew governor 's personal st yle has been a topic or as much attention as his politics. A NEW St.4 MILLION gov· ernor·s mansion stands vacant on a bluff overlooking the American River 14 miles away. Brown lives in a modest two- bedroom apartment two blocks from the Capitol. He denies reports that he sleeps on a m attress on the floor. But aides confirm the apartment is simply rurntshed with used furniture. He prohibited the issuance of pictures of himself for Slate Of· fices. "l don't believe int.he cull of personality, having my portrait hung all over the place like Ron a ld Reagan or Mao Tse/lung,·· Brown said. HE ALSO REFUSES to issue the lrad1tional welcoming letters for conventions held in his state. The Veterans of Foreign Wars published a terse refusal letter from a-Brown aide in its conven- tion program and Jeft a blank .space for the governor's picture. A mem be r or the consular corps complained he was told Brown was too busy forthetradi· tional protocol visit. "A little form ality is nice, when it is appropriate," Brown said a.fler his.inauguration. "But a lot or protocol is meaningless. There are more important things c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • for the governor to do... ~ BROW N SKIPPED THE California Democratic party's . biggest fund-raising dinner of the 6 year two weeks ago, even though he wa s listed as dinner chairman. He said he had more important things lo do. 7 He turned down an offer to ap- pear on the Democratic national telethon broadcast from Los owiaiei anxiOOilo. Call to -"'Oftf't n a roo '· l.Ocated 1n the F:tllbr Nicely decorated, 2·Car sce546-Zlll. Pr~pcrty as ~!ready lot area All U\i:f, rnr 0 Jy -gar. Uo~er $1100. 4Jl. O'f'• Hl.,. ,, 1 ,1,,,~llf .-c1, .._,h\ ID 4 (te:Ctels. llurry S30 000, -~ Ownecdeoperalc. ' 1~, oriihhl ,. · ' CALL 540.3664 .~fijl'H\\I ~';',~;:~,Shop The\ '~l:";.\~;~1>oP , •:w:t4u fill_ . -?.~~! .......... !?.~~?.~~! .......... !?.~~ w.· ... ._. 10 help BALBOA ISLAND EXECUTIVE TRANSFEERED ... corporation bought h.is beautiful 3-bedroom ,2.. ba'.lh home with com· munily pool, in prime community. It's vacant and must be sold quickly. Priced low at $48.SOO. CALL 556-2660 BARGAIN Exquisite. new, cus tom built 2300 sq .ft. 4 Bedroom . 3 baths. 2 fireplace home. Owner will take 10'/o down and carry 2nd TD. 209 Pearl. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 400 U7" FOR ALL C.M. AILIS t;;, SELECT 1 ~;:::;;:::;~~~~1 I PROPERTIES WIMELOVERS IZI Triplues I 0% Dn. DELIGHT New carpet. drapes. M:tke yo ur own from builtins, fireplace. P'rin-home g rown i::rapes - cipaJs only. 2266 t>.l1n er, boysenbernes. Stomp to 1...::c ;.:.M::.:.;. 64=2·.::8885=-----I the warmth of your GAS FIRE I<JNG . Steaks "Fallbrook Weekender" s izzling on your BUILT- 2 BR Doll house on 1 IN BBQ on your big patio Acre. of avocados. Great just outside your 21x22 tax shelter + good in· foot FAM.ILY ROOM . J come! Better be first to FIREPLACES. Large call. bedrooms · HUGE The PropertyShop MASTER BATH. You I ;;;;;;;;;;';;·';";;'·;";;6;;';;;;;;;;;,j can see il (if it hasn't [• sol d ). CaJI quit.'k . 646-1171. OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use result·i.:etting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. i{ave something you want Phone642·5678 to sell? Class,i.[ied ads do it well -Call NOW. 642·5678. $©\l~~-LGtt/IS" Thaf Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle 14itM ~J <LAY I, ~ ... ----- 0 ~00"0"(}<1 !he 6 k•ombled -do below •o ""*• 6 flon~ wouh. P"M !ette•I ol aocl'I In it• 1,.,,. ol 1<1~orei. T U J S I R I I I I' I I LUPTlP ' I ' I I I I I L 1 K RE L I I I I' I N I T 1 S S I I ' I I YUEANE I I I I' I If you think The people of Boston were mad when !he British Charg~ up Bunker Hil l dn foot, <:11n you 1rnag1ne wNt would have happened if they had gone -in -1 BRUGBY IO•Jii 1--~,.:;_;;...;;.l.:;_;.l'.C..,-< e CO"'o~!e It>• C~Uf ~I• QllOf•cf I I by foll•no i1> 1i.. "''"°'"II _,., • • • • • yOv d .... '°" 1,...., ••91) ~-3 below RI~.\ l.Tf•Rs 644-7270 OPEN HOUSES OCEAN VIEW ~Beautirul Lu s k h ome. 4 ~ bedroom. famjJy room, formal dining room, fireplace. New carpets a nd drapes. Entertain around the pool and e njoy the jac uzzi too! Hurry , thi s one wil l not las t! s121 ,roo. 818 s..dcasllo, CdM Sat/Sun 12:3010 4:30 · BEAUTIFUL DOVEll SHORES """ Would you believe 0000 sq.ft? 7 1tJ1 Bedrooms? 6 Baths? Family room? Playroom ? Gigantic billiard room with la rge wet bar? l\'lastcr suite with steam bath-gym & study? I-luge view balcony? and much, much. more!!! Seeing is i>ell c ving this large family entertainin g horn e. Asking $295,000. FEE. #l H-hiro Cl. Do•or Slom-os S.n I ·5 S IEDROOMS IH BIG CAHYOM ~ A professionally decoratecl & ~ customized home with a 20x-10 pool & jacuzzi. MASTER SUITE con tain s fir eplace. mirrored warclrobcs & builtins. J.>rivatc patio with d eco rativ e po o l . HIGHLY UPGRADED home with many. many extras. 1\ttracti\'cly offered $194.500. ZS~ Lo. Hwpl llooc:h S.n l·S CAMEO HEWS •Just Listed. beautiful 4 bedroom ltJI Ivan We lls home . Jfugc enter · tainment area with slid1ng roof. view of ocean and jetty. Priced to sell . Resident specialists, Shirley & Mars hall Rich. 4511 Cmndoft, c..,,.o 511oros Sot /Sun IZ·S COMDOMIHIUM """ Completely upg raded. New ~ ca.rpets , paint inside and out. 2 Bedrooms, l'h balhs. Close to shopping, schools, freeway. Asking $25.500. Angeles. and angered state and 8 national party leaders with his '2828 E c 1 H. h c d I lukewarm sup por t or Los e ~:ll~~f~rs~~~~E~llTE•s . poos 19 way, Orona e Mot ' Angeles· bid ror the Democratic ., UNK.rAAlf.lr lllll•s1 !••! I I I "°.:::'.o• MOM('$ fOlt llVINC NtTWOltK Nat·1onal Convention and 1oe .AN5wf1 ..... o "'c•• '"~ fOll ••• !JU o• JH N Mrs. Lillian Rose, volunleer at Huntington lntercom- munity Hospital since 1967. ~as honored £or completing 2.000 h ours of volunteer service. Mrs . Rose assists patients by providing such ser vices as gift earl, maternity teas, baby photos and hospital lours. Watch for the aeqU<!I to "The Towering Inferno." Coming soon to your neighborhood theater - ·'The Sinking M etropolls." criticism or the emphasis placed·~L---J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!·!~!·!•!• ~!!!!"!'"!'!"!"!'!"!"!"!"!!!!!!~;;;;~L by party leaders on convenient SCRAM-LETS Atuwen loo Classification 1080 eood hotel rooms. I .. I DAILY PILOT Sunde , OctotMl r 26. 1975 ~:::~~'.;:'.::::'.:::::::::::::::::::::'.'~ou~•~•~•~f<>~rSak Hous•sFo rSaM . TARBELL 1926-1976 "Golden Anniversary" Stahly bec•ti•e Giant! Just redlJ(ed LWder $3CXX>! AU the eleq::n:e ~'II evef need. Oodles of room for the ~ids to ploy. ExqUsite slate entry leo:ls to a hLJQe 22 foot l1v1nq 1oom completely modern ~itchen. thot focuses on a hnrd.orre firepb:e. 4 lorg•J bedoom'; plu s o b ig den area., Condlelighl d1n1119 roorn, ~(' New point in~1de & ovt. sal.950. As~ for Roy Rcrl!.CJY 5"40-1720. SlS,950-Lo w Down! Poyrrents l1ko rent~ Wolk lo the beach. Owna-v.iU hc.~p finance• . Comm. pool, iocuzzi & rec facilities all enclosed for your convenience. Ideal for the yourK} family with a p11vote rro srer ~uile with !.epel'ate bath Guest quaters too Country kitchen with 101~ of cabine1 space & breok fost a eo. Private patio, laqe living 1oom lu<,h lords,cop;nq. Save$$$! 540-1720 Owner Desptrote! Lu~iou!. pool, mvo;cle rela..ing jacuni & a view to lost forever! Lor\ of concrete s:.in decking, v;ew b alcony overkx>l.s the pnva1e pool O"OO. 1-Lqe inside bcxisting 3 bed1ooms & 3 full borhs. F0trrol dining room \erved by a Sponish-\tyled kitchen. Sepo1ote den 1ib oy or 4th bedroom. ht cOl"dit1on1ng. Redvced $4C((), colt now 5'1().1 720. Walk to All Schools! Nice, qu•el area! Lor ie 1eo yOfd ideal for outdoor li..,,ngl Covered pat ly f)Otio. close to all convenience~. Plu\h carper~ & cOOfdino ted drapery thruout, IO"gP mostcr retrool. 3 bedrooms. comfortable dining area served by o mom·lovin' home spun kitchen. . Paty-sized living q uO"ters. Fonra\lic terms available. S-42,0CXl Call 54(}.17'20 Pri•cft Tl"'ff-Lined Street! Vuy nice family • aeo of homes. Lush overhonqing trees & • plants. Pak-like yards, paty verondo patio. Spacious floor p!an features 4 versa!ile be<iooms (turn one into o den or ~ewing room). formal dining room plus a big family room. Blazing fireplace, privo!e rrc\te ~te wilh both. $49,500. 5'1().1720. 542.500-4 ldrm,,_... Terms! lveo al pride of ownership homes! Brand S(Xlnf.ing new carpets & drapes, freshly painted tivuout. Lage rroster retreat with both, deluke kitchen with 1ime·soving built-ins. Stone fireploce in riving room, 4 bedrooms in di. Yards of paradise, neatly · rroniclled for beauty! H..iriy & tc*e advantage! Ask fO" Hol Meade. Coll 54Q.-1720. Tftlflis, leach Villa: Fantastic 01eo ol Newport Beach. Lazy-day bokony in fron1, pool & tennis facilities neOfby. Custom decor inside with plush ankle-deep carpets & textured ciopery in rich tones & texlU"eS. High cathedral ceilir'qs, in kitchen, living room & fO"rro! dir.ing room. 3 bedrooms, p ivote rrosrer retreat. $60,500. S'IQ.1720 . $330500 -3 + Pool: /\ lol of """"" to. the money! Huge '>wim pool, delicio.ss gaden with pert-like grounds. Plivote dance verondo. radyman's garage. Lie# & airy floor pion offers 3 queen-sized bec>ooms, o deluke kitchen with built-ins serving a gounret cfrning aeo. lots of room for ycu-boot °' trailer. Check out the price & save! 540-1720. • t .. wport leach lllrffs.! A fantastic tenl'lls Vila in e.cellent beach aea! Oose ta schools & .hops, pool & tom~ Pride of owneo-sh;p, ~ed fa entertaining ....;th CJ"I open wet OOr, g ourmef d ining 'oom seats 10 guests comfcnobly. Conversation f,.epit, ent8'toiner's liW-q ~""· 3 bed·ooms. 3 both•. $77.11'.XJ. ~1720. East Side CCK!a Mna! c;Aier Cul-de-soc street, electric qoroge door opener. full copper p...,-b;ng, elegant hc>dwood fkx,.., Wood decked patio ~ounded by neotfy rronictxed . pds. Ve"sot~e four bed-cams. sepaate family room deal entertaining. Blaring fireplace in lc:..ge living room. Country kitchen with deluxe bUh.ins. Only \44,'1C(l H..orry & coll now ~1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Me11 ..... RELO ~co'•~ -Rttal•C_, • I • • l . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GHMral 1002 Gt11•ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEAL ESTATE and LANDSCAPE ARTISTRY RADIANT WITH ELEGANCE AncJ lucked withir1 a miniature park· like atrr1osphcr c is this fantastic sr>lit level, Sbr, 3ba family ho me in N.B. 2 lovely wood burning fireplaces, 2 pie· luresque form al dining areas, 1 for twilight dining on wetrm wood deck plus additional brick patio, spaciously & s murtly d esigned by landscape architect. Close to l''ashion Island & fine schools & has convenience of 3-car g<.irage . Owner moving & obviously anxi<>us at $119,500. Exclusively of. f ere<.l l>y Roger ·s. bf5-2.11 l . General 1002 G~ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWNHOUSE SSS$TRYSSSS $34,900 Lusl'ioui. wallpa1)cr & ca r11 e t s acet•nl thi s charmtnl! floor plan. :i Hr. 1 ~~ ba + st•pr. ma:-;t br , llfl'Ssi n i.: ar(>a w1pulln1;1n sink & wulkin c los('I S m a ll f<·n ced community 1.1o·/pool 1 1 ~ Yrs ulll. C,\LI. N<)W (i.15 7221 to bcut this : 2 l>r, 2 b;1, single story Townhouse. Your choice, new runs· dra pes-s tove. New paint· eomplctcly. refurbished . Sl't'ur1ly ~a l l'·pool ·6 acres-nicely kept lawns, trees, founta1n-all tt11 s ror only $21 .950. A sk for F'rank. 839 ·8321. Agent, 1n Santa t\na CENTURY 2 1 \\leslC"ltff Heally G~eral 1002Gmeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll. macnab /Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $74,000 TO $745,000 "UDO ISLE LUXURY" Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath w /high bea m ed cei l ings thru o ut . Beautifully decorated -lg . brick patios w/fountain + lattice garden room ror outdoor living. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 332 PIAZZA LIDO. (B48) LINDA ISLE -OPEN SUH. 1·5 P.M. Charming Country Englis h home - over 5000 sq . ft. of n1arvclous living. 4 bedrooms. family room, dining room + bonu s. Owner negotiable on te rms. $285,000. #78 LINDA ISLE. (849) EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES An exceptional 5 bedroom, 5 bath (or 4 bedroom & family room) located on corner lot. Large patio & l ·block from s wimming beach. $129.500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 2441 MARINO DR. (BS-0 ) ELEGANT ESTATE OPEN SUH. 1-5 P.M. #87 LINDA lSLE. Over 100' cantilevered deck on Bay! Slip for lg. boat. 7000 sq .ft. custom residence designed for entertaining. lligh cei lin gs, marble floors , t hick carpeting. Offered a t $745,000 incl. prime laEd. (B51) WHAT MORE? OH SANTIAGO!! One look & you will hope you brqug ht your check book. Li ght, airy. yellowy colors indoors -outdoor living -lik e a brand new home - every extra in this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home + room for pool. $139,500. OPEN SUN . 1-5 P .M . 1915 SANTIAGO, BA YCREST. (B52) EASTILUFf' Lusk ''B'' plan on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms & light, airy fami ly room opening on p r ofessionally la n dscape d gardens. volleyball court & Japanese tea hou se. $99,750. Beverly Morphy 642-8235 . (853) CHOOSE FROM TWO NewJX>rt Beach condominiums both w /POOL -JACUZZI -T ENNIS . (1) 3 bedroom -dining roon;i---den-unusual view. Quality decor. Move-in ready. $74,500. (2) 3 bedroom -dining room -ocean view. F lexible financing. $74.000. Larry Dyer 642-82.15. ( 854 ) A VILU. FOR ALL SEASONS! Bayfront offering on the Isle of Lido ! 5 bedr ooms, 4 112 baths. gourmet kitche n + ''winery''. Pier & slip + view of bay & mountains. Appl. only. V. Stinson 642 -8235 -or -Helen Wood 644·6200. (BSS) "IEAUTEOUS IURUHGAME" Mode l home in Spyglass R idge w /superlative vie w . H i g hly upgraded & top quality thruout. Lush landscaping & expe nsive ext ~rio r dec king . 5 bedroom s, family room, bonus room & 3 baths. $159.95-0 incl. la nd. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. ( B56) MAGNIFICENT COROHA llEL MAR YIEWHOME Lg. S bedroom home w /superb ocean VIEW! P rivate sitting room in the master suite + den, fa mily room & game room w /lg. wet bar. Tom Queen 644·6200. (B57) . - Hou1•1 f or Sc9e 1Hou1e1 For 5 Hout•• For S• 1Hou1es Fo r Sala Houtn For SaM • ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• •• ••• •• • •••• ••• • • • • • • • ••• • • • ••" •• ••••• • • •••• •• •• • • • • •• •••••• 11 • •• ••••••• • ••• I OOJ G.,..,,... I 002 Gettef"ol I 002 GitMrol I 002 GftMf"al I OOJ:·G1M r.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· .................................................................... . * DUR BEST BUYS * YEAR OU1 llUl'UX With 3 bdrms., 2 baths, frplc., each un· 1t : $119,000 . 719 Poinsettia. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 SEASHORE DUPLEX Just s teps to best beach. 4 Bdrms. & 2 bd rms. Top condition & furnished. $99,500. CORONA llEL MAR Large duplex, 4 bdrms., 21» baths each unit. No maintenance required. $124.500. TWIN llUl'l.UES 'l'""'O year old beauties, exceptionally well constructed. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths & lge. family room. each unit. $122,500 And $124 ,!JOO. CORONA DEL MAR -$71 ,500 Great in vestment opportunity with this fine duplex in our best renta.1 area. CAMEO SHORES F.leganc.:c , with a magnificent \1iew. 3 lldrms ., 3 baths. TWO Family rooms! l"ormal dinin g rm. AND beautiful pool area. + private beach. $149,500. Open Sat/Sun.1-5. 4507Tremont WATERFRONT + PRIV. SUI' Located in an exclusive private com · munity, with private beach & s lip for lge. boat. 2 Lge. bdrms ., TWO large family room s (one for bill iards); $139,500. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. (Please call for directions) KINGS ROAD VIEW See the entire wa tei-area & Catalina from this lovely 3 bdrm., family room home. Ma y be shown anytime. $124,500 NEWPORT IEACH COHD0-$45,950 3 Bdrms ., 2 baths, 3 car garage & pool. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. 404 Superior. VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2 ..:1107 E COAS T HWY CORONA D E L. MAR I /Jete/.?arrellf<eaft'I preJenfJ DOVER SHORES HEW LISTIH!i -quiet elegance. Outstanding 4 bedroom home with lovely garden and large swimming pool with jacuzzi. Dramatic gallery overlooking living room, invit ing as artist 's s tudio. Huge master bedroom suite with private study. Inter-com. sep TV room, and only 2'h year.; old. $225,000. Uy appointment only: . GOODBYE LA WH MOWER . HEllO GOLF CLUH -No yard work, no house painting -just spacious, s unny, r esort-style living. 3 Big bedrooms, individually controlled heat. Lots or storage, room to expand. Swimmir1g1 badminton, putting green, s huffle board. Priced tosell -$.52,500. 2512Uwl•onity.Hewpcrild> Sat/Sun 1·5 OCEANFRONT PRICE REllUCED -motivated owner says sell th is 2 bedroom, expandable cottage on choice s andy beach. Will carry . at 83.4 o/o and no loan costs J Reduced to $117 ,500. Call 675-4060 6404W.Oc-...t,HI Sat/Sun 1-5 A FAMILY HOME ITS SPACIOUS -wi th 5 bedroom s & family room. ll 's on a quiet, p retty · street . It's d esigned for privacy including a r e cessed swimming pool in rear yar d . Offer ed at $124 ,500. 1011 Mari.., Lo. WHldiff,HI Sun 1-5 ONE HALF ACRE 84"'263' -with 3 bedroom house. C·l and portion C-4. $55,000. 1919 Anaheim Street, C:O.to MHG 1002 GHteral I 002 GeMral I 002 GeMral ................... , •••••.......•...•......... ' 1002 G....,.al SOLAR ENERGY COSTA MESA'S FIRST CONDOMINIUMS Be the first to join the conservative in·· vestors in old world Spanish architec- ture. 2 & 3 Bedroom, 2 bath homes s urrounded by patio & g reen belt recreat ion areas . $43,500 to $48,500. Get in on the ground noor, r eservations taken now ! ~ ! 2580 Santa Ana St., CM OPEN DAILY!! * 646-3255 G.nerol For CLusiflfll Ad ACTION Call A Dmi'1 l'Mot A4-•• 641-5671 1002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW LISTING in CCKlo Mtsa $37,500 Tree*lined s t r eet & large yard. Sparkling 3 bed. home. Walk to schools & golf cou rse. . Open House Sat/Sun 1·5 631·1400 IN NEWPORT SHORES Exciting ceilings. Terri fie needed ! $65,500 2-story with soaring beam 3 bed. 2 ba . Roof Garden. kitc he n. No r edecorating NEWPORT BEACH LIYING $68.500 Invit ing 3 bed. with den, din. r m , atrium & g ree n ery . Easily expandable. Walk to beach. pool & tennis courts. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 631-1400 CAREFREE COHllO UVIHG-llayfraltt $87,500 Full security b ldg. with 2 bed, 2 ba. Perfect hom e for your antiques! VIEW of Channel boat parade. Pool. OWH YOUR HOME & IOAT llOCK $139,500 One of the bes t buys on the WATER. Charming 3 be d, 2 ba. with pa tio and VIEW. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOME OR UNJTSAWAY FROM WATER. 631 · 1400 WINTER REHTAL-Ma .. inC-lan S750Manlh 3 Bed. Hom e a nd · Bunk room. Beach out the front door. VIEW of Charmel. Furnished. We specia lize tn ... on the waler ... near 1hewater .. v1C'w of w,11er homes We show by bOar and car WATERFRONT HOMES 20.33 W Coost I f1~hu..1y Nl-wport &•ach (714)631-1400 • ............................................... HUG HOMES 640-4050 BAYFRONT; charming simplicity , 4 bdrm., 21h ba. home with sandy beach, pier & slip. $249,500. Pat Hug BIG CANYON ; Quiet location, fairway view; 2 bdrm. & den. $12.5 ,000. Bar bara f...,redericks CAMEO SHORES: l 'h Acre ocean- front Vil la with 180 degree view. P riv. point, gated entry with pool & jacuzzi. $850,000 . Candi Grant/Pat Hug CAMEO SHORES ; Priv. beach, super view! Uniq ue pool &jacuzzi. 4 Bdrms .• 4 baths, $220,000. Candi Grant LIDO ISLE ESTATE: Owner m ay carry paper , Isl time listed. 2-Sty, 4 bdrm home; 3 bdrm guest house. 3 car garage. S it u ated on 5'h lots. Pad· die tennjs ct., room for pool. Property can be sub-divided. $.550,000 . Cathryn Tennille. BLUFFS. RENT OR BUY, 3 Bdrm .. 21h ba. condo. One of least expensive in Bluffs. $56,500. Mary & Don f or Classified Ad ACTION C~I A o.ity '"9t Ad-whew '42-S.71 -----------·*I . -· GeM't'al I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES 14 UNITS, family; 3 BR. Tustin. $300 ,000. Need to refinance 39 UN I TS, ad ults ' pride o f owner.;hip. Pool, sauna, gym. 1,2,3 BR's. $975.000 ; $200,000 Down. Costa Mesa 120 ADULT Garden units ; pool, rec. room. I & 2 BR 's. Hunt. Beach. $1,900,000. 15% Down 8300 SQ. FT. INDUSTRIAL BLDG. nr. Newport & San Diego F wy. $149,000. 29c/o Down . Own er m ay carry at 9%. lO o/o Return Y ARIOUS SIZE MOBILE HOME PARKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHAR MING restaurant, Newport Beach : affluent lbcation . SlJ0,000. 50%Down BEER BAR, Costa Mesa. Earns $20,000. $12,000 Down; owe LA K E & R EC. developme nt; 40 acres ; Newberry Springs (n ear Barstow). Submit. owe PRIHCIPUS ""-MlbWftb/MlllO- lo•n-lll•IU.. 675-6427 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 o••"lO "l ! lll\'>T tHNY £:!111111\11\ rJt.t MA~ "AIAHDOHBI lllCOllA TORS YILLA0 $54,900 Ram~ two s tory four b9dtoom vill• left vatant by decorator owner. Spacious living and din· lnJ( rooms. Dress~ In BRAND N£W PLUSll CARPETS. Gourm e t. kitchen. J''rt shl)' p;ilnt~ and w al lp ape r e d throug hout. OYersli.ed bedroom&. Two masUr suites. Large c ul·de·•ac lot. See this model today! Call 963-6767. Ol'IN l, r.l • 11\1uN I0&/ 1;,(f1 [®J li*n1m LOTS of LOTS LAGUNA BEACH (kean View IOtl'I from $5000. to $Z3.000. IZ Parcels to select from . HUNTINGTON ICH R·S ZoninjC , 7 parcels ap- prox 1.17 ac res total. $141,600 with t e rms. (Lo ca ted near S POINTS). MODJESKI CNYH . 20 Acres (2 ten acre parcels) $5500 per a cre, terms and subordmaUon available. FAUBROOK 3 One acre estate size lots oYerlooking golf course. $25.000 each.. . ~~an -ANYTIME llGFAMILY7 11lere's el bow room for everyone in this 6-BH . 3ih-ba .. c hee ry. Lido Island home with formal dining rm, xtra lrg liv rm w /frplc. ram rm w /frplc. fully bricked patio + 30U ft. sundeck. Seductively pri ced at $124.SOO . Consider smaJlcr home as trade in. HAL PINCH IN REALTOR 'l7'l7 E. Coast 1-lwy 675-4392 DUPLEX Newport Js land. Extra large 2 bdrm., 2 balhs each. Overs ized garage. upper unit vacant . Priced at $93.SOO 673-3663 675·'4777 eves associated BR OI< ER S-REAL TORS 1 01~ W llalbo<1 b1l·lb6 l CORONA DEL MAR llUPLEX One of those unusually fine properties we wi s h eYeryone could own. On · ly one duplex Like this. Two bedroom and den home in rronl plus an ex· tra unit in the rear. r.:ach with fireplace. Each in marvelous condition . New carpets . south or highway. Pr iced a l $97,000. Call 673·855(,l. Of'fN Ill 9 • I! S ruN !OSI N/(f• * Costa Mesa * OPEN SAT /SUH 1·5 771 All09heny OPPORTUNl'l'Y • buy this fixer uppe r and make a good inYestmenl. 3 Bdrm .• 2 bath, large corner lot, fireplace, FA heat, Bl clec. kitchen . Dbl. gaTage. Near freeway and So. Coa!5t Plaza. Priced at only $41,SOO. Owner Anxious "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224W.CoaslHwy. N'pt Beach 548·5527 EVES.: 545-5643 UDO ISLE SI 19.500. SUper buy. 4·BR. 3-ba., New England Colonial. See 111 Via San Remo. OPEN SUN 2-5. )?rittingham R<all9 675-0123 SELLERS We ftffd lf1tinqs!! U you're thinking of sell· ing your home or invest· ment property, call us, wecanorfer : l·Consislant quality ex- posure. 2-Personali:r.ed service. 3·$pecial "No Obliga· tion" agreement. 4·Service efter the sale. P lease call 644-7211 /.Jn NIG[L l!AI LEV & ASSOCIATES Ol'EH SAT fSUH 1-5 512lllhSlnd Waterfront,! pie r /slip. Sparkle plen y! 1mmac. 3 DR., 2 Ba . h ome. GOURMET KITCHENI Lovcly polio. Move-In r~­ ady! Reduced to $139,000 Balboa lay Prop. Roallars .. 675-7060 .. .. . . - HOOi • ••• Gn • ••• - El Pl Q SI ~ ~ s Cl pl 3E s. N bo & J. 71 T v b s 2! H ro e SI Ii c e r. c 5 r, c c 2 J\ s b c ~ v $ J\ T c Ge .~ .. p De l o ma fol• thil de1 m< La k ti l'A ba1 llu s e 11u. poi "" "" " ~ G< .. ' ·, - • ~c:'!::!.':':..~ ...•..•. I ~:.':!~.~~-······ ~~-~~-~ ....... ~~-~~ ........ ~!~!.~~"!: ........ ~!!!.~~~....... Sund• ,Oct®-129.1975 I OAILY P~~ G1•1.. 1002G-1002 G ~ 1002 G .. 1002 Go•r.. 1002 G_,.ol 1002 Houlfff<>rs.t. ,How..,Fors.t. ---••·•••·••••••••' .. '*''•' ······················· ....................... G··.:_::::;··········1·0··0·2· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········••••••••••••• -~~~~-~-o!ii······· ....................... ······················· ·······-···················· ~ ~ D W ESl.EY !\J TAYLOR CO. l\Et\ l.TOl\S ~l lll 't ' l ~j..J(j ' POOL-VIEW -l'lllVATI IE.ACH Er_iclosed pool for sun worshiper's pn.vacy. 3 Bdrms plus conv. study. Quiet corner location in beaut. Cameo Shores. Ocean View. Sharp! S139,000 4501 ROXBURY on. Sat/Sun l ·S LINDA ISLE-MAIN UT TIEW Space for 3 boats! Watch all the boating activity from this comfortable S _BR h o me. Tea kwood. tile, high ce1l1ngs. Abundant s torage thruout priv. ba. for ea. BR. $395 ,000 ~ ~LINDA ISLE DR. Sat/Sun 1-5 LINDA ISLE ELEGANCE-$395,000 Superior quality·& design in this beaut. NEW French Traditional. 5 Large bdrms, fam rm . play-room. formal DR & 51h baths. PooJ, sauna, pier/slip, J.car gar. Prestigious bayfront. 76 LINDA ISLE DR. Daily 1-5 RE.AL IE.AUTT IN 'lliE "ILUFFS" Tastefully decorate<:! "E" plan \V ilh view of nOrth bay & Mtns. 3 BR, 21~ baths & fam rm W/\\'et bar & frplc. Sunny kitchen, end unit. $98.500 2987QUF.DADA Sat/Sunl-5 "STAR GAZERS" Heavenly li ghts poolside or under open roof in lounge. Designed for e legant e ntert a inin g. 3 BR plus conv. study /den. For the discriminating. 1806GALAXY DR. Sun 1-5 EXQUISITE LIVING! S27S,000 Call today to see this exceptional J BR executive home. Custom wet bar. formal DR, lu s h gardens, marble & crystal plus vu of b~ly & city lights. STRICTLY FOR KIDS -$89,SOO 5 or 7 Bedrms. Full of exciting features a lge family would love. Oversized yd . Room for pool . Quiet cul -de-sac. F ee land. A real buy . · · 2926SILVER LNE Sun 1·5 BEST IUY ON LIDO ISU -$87 ,SOD Near beach & tennis court! Street to stracla . s unny patio. Ari ght 5 txlrm. 3 hath home. Ready for occupancy LAGUNA BEACH Call today to see these exclusives. 2 NEW 3 llR s plit levels with ocean views in J\rch Beach Hts. $71.900 & $73,900. 1'"in·t!'-construction & appts. Near-new 3 BR split·level in Lower Three Arch Bay. Pvte. ocean front commu. w /tennis cts. Vu! $112,500 2111 San Joacpn Hill• Road HEWPORT CEHTER. H.B. 644·49 I 0 GeMral I 002 GPn~ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "HIDDEN TWO STORY" 36' Boat Slip LUXURIOUS 3 BR Carcfr~e h \'ln~ or 2nd BLUFFS BAYFRONTS Your search for a Newport view home iS over! Prime froot row loc. Spec. tacu1ar. nrly. new homes w/panoramic views. $117 ,000 To $141,000, all inc l. prime land. Please let me s how them to you. OPEN 1·5 Orol 2921 Quedada (Vista del FAIULOUS 4 IR. "1"-l'u.N Free standing, beaut. greenbelL 2 Yr. old, 4 BR., fam. rm., form. din., wet bar PLUS huge bonus rm. 2500 Sq . rt., best quality! $99,500 HELEN 8. DOWD &Al.TOA. INC. MLS 64~ I 34 lt73TopUs ...... TopS.-n 1974~ :iewport.MHG~of R-ors 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-1133 llUFfS SPECIALISTS FOR I 0 YEARS Ol'EM HOUSES SUM. I ·5 E.ASTILUFF JIEWB. 4 Bdrm. sin g le le ve l, c omplete ly refurbished . Lik e new . Low maintenance with beautiful swimming pool. Too many features lo enumerate, come & see 2842 Alta Vista. $114,000 ILUFFS COHDO Choice greenbelt, free-standing, with popular conversation pit. 3 Bdrms .. 2•r,, baths. Desir able Q-Plan. $73,500 ONE LEVEL-END UHIT Cute and cozy 3 bedroom, 2 baths, v.·ith secluded patio. Immaculate. move-in condition. 400 Vista Suerte. $64 ,750 1002 G.......i 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH AftC'r a h:.ird do.1y 's "·ork enjoy tht> luxury of an cventn~ dip in this lovely healed pool "·h1lc 1'-1om prepares the meals 1n her space:savcr kitchen and lhe children romp 1n the 22x 13 game room. 4 Hu~e bedrooms, 3 bath +a se"·ing room m ake up this 2600 sq rt . 2 stor)· giant . Atlracti vi.' low maintenance y;,ird and located on a l'Ul·de·sac. PR I CF:O Rt:Ll)W ~!,\RKl-.:T t'OI< QUICK SALi'.:' l·lur ry. call 962-7771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREENBELT GIANT SIR+ POOL +BEACH SACRIFICE ABANDONED Forrnal entry Sunkl·n hv1nJ? room with floor lo cc:1linJ:: hrepl.icc & 18' vault<'d t•e1l1ngs. OJ>('n ~allery & hbrar y. l':nter· tainers delight wet bar. lluge family party room ;1djoins terrace thru wall of glass Formal separ ate dining room. Lar ~<' garde n view k ilehcn "'1th eatin~ ar{'a. Two st•p<irate master swles. 4 Baths Sweeping stair:. to mas~t ve bonus room & more bedroom suites. 3700 Sq. ft . of lux· ury. l l urry! Easy terms! Call ~>3· 7881 . POOL + JACUZZI l>cs1 r able 1'-1t•s:1 VC'rdt· local1on . Lu s h manieurcd lllnds(·ape un- folds elegant ""orld of this most popular "I-lid· rlen 2 .Story" Hepublic nlodCI. GraC'10us entry. Large parlor. Gourmcl 's kitchen ENOH ,\IOUS l'AHT\. R00:'\1 ~·1th W{'I bar & massive f1rcplare. !luge sleeping quarters & huge master suite + s epara t e maid s quarters. Tastefully ap- JlOlnted & m11\"l.' 1n 1.:ondi· uon. 1\ rarC' find Ca ll to ~ee. 546-2313. home. 3 Hedroon1, 2 bath, ... ~~~~~~~~~i ~F~in~d!iiw~h~•~l !_y~o~"~·~·o~n~t ~'J" game room . Burglar Dady PilotClass1f1eds. alarm. auto sprinklers. many <'Xtras. 31.2 Years G~ral 1002 Getteral 1002 new. Walk to bc:ieh. park ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• next door. For appt. call R.E.LICENSEE ..... /, I , '. '1f 'I·, [® ll~~ltfl Want to learn t he com · mereial brokerage busi- n~s'.'? '.' Small office in Newport Beach, needs steady worker. willin~ to team Background will be carefully checked . 540-2345 G~ral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·, ELKINS "O•er 50 Yeanaf St-nice" OPEM 1-5 #2B LINDA ISLE Lovely 2 Story. F'amily Home On Bayfront OpPQsite Harbor Island. With Private Pier and Slip For Large Yac ht. Flexible F1oor Plan, L ge Famil y Roo m . Gourmet Kitchen. 3 F'ireplaces. Super View From Terrace Deck. $2&5.000 #8 OAKMONT LAME BIG CAMYOM New Custom Built 2 L evel Medi t e rran ea n Stvle Hom e. 5 Bedrooms 4 1h Ba. Family Rm. Study. 2 Wet Bars. Air Cond. View of G<>lf & Country Club. $320,000 BY APPOIMTMEHT CHANNEL & JETTY VIEW! Beautifully Situat ed Monterey Contemp0rary on Peninsula Point. New Nearly Completed 4 Hr .. Family Room. 3 Fireplaces, Wet Bar. Spiral Staircase. Upstairs Living· Room W /Open Beams. Built-ins Many Extras. $179,500 WOOD & WATER! Two Spectacular New Duplexes. Located on Ba lboa Peninsula Point. All Natural Wood Exterior. 4 Bedrooms Up, 3 Down . Open Beam Ceiling. Fireplaces. Many Extras. A Few Short Steps to Ocean & Bay. $149,500 Each. , GEORGE Et.IONS CO., RE.ALTOAS, 111 DOVEi! DRIVE 631·1100 , COZY CONDO 3 Bedrooms, al.I upsta irs. master bedroom is gr eat -custom decor - 2 car garage/opener. wood deck patio, auto-water softener -co mm. pool & p l ay a r ea n ea r by . VA /FHA/Conv. $35,500. Call 546-4141 SOUND OF SURF Rent one a nd live i n other. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath units. Great FEE beach duplex. Cozy fireplace and secluded patio for lower unit . OWNER ANXIOUS. Submit. Asking $110,000. Call 546-4 141 MAGNIACENT Mesa Ve rde. 5 bedroom, 2 story, executive home. Located on very large lot with 2 patios and vegetable ga rd e n . Ca n b e yours b y Thanksgiving. $69,900. Call now to see! 962·4454 $41,500 3 Bedroom and den home is pretty as a picture . 2 baths. Tree lined street. NEW LISTING . Call 962-4454 VERY SPECIAL Delightful Condo in Big Canyon. Enclosed patio with lots of extras. Excell ent location. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. Must see to appreciate! Open Daily 1-5 PM . #8 Rue Ch ate au Royal. Newport Beach. 64().6161 STAR LIGHT STAR BRIGHT This charming 4 bedroom. fa mily room, 21'> bath borne is beautifully coordinated by custom decorator. Excellent view t o Palos Verde. Great pool , lots o f extras. Over look ing g r eenbelt . On l y $152,000. Call 64().6161 Otfic.ei. loca1cd in CO\ta Mtta H.omnqf0tt De ach -HewportBeac.h Waterfront Duplex -•••.••.....•.•••••.•••. Gffttf"Of IOOZ G,..,.., 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xtra Sharp wltli pi... & Is? dock Both units completely redecorated Loads or builtins plus fireplaces, huge deck with firepit, etc. Great loca~ion . $137,500 REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE NEEDED !lave tht" IM"~t C'ornt'r and crtll'S section of Ne .... port * * * * * * Heritage Collection· IRAND NEW DUPLEX Steps to beach, Uesl renta l local.Jon. Lots of wood and brick. $126,000 CostJ ~ft>s<t ll,1vl• drop-ins ror .all lysx-1>ru pcrti ei.. N1•1•d al1•rt . energclu· salcspl.'oplt• Comm1ss1on 60';. ·rr1 Jlarbor Re<.11tors, 400 E 17th, CM 646·32S.S BRAND NEW j GREAT NEWPORT LOCATIOM -4 bedrooms, formal dining room . 3 l Cer amic tile ba th.,. Slop-doww t•ty roc:w and Jiving room. Cathedral ceil-~ ings a nd extras. 3 car garage. Lots or 1 courtyard parking. Just reduced from $107,000. to $98,500. c.11540-l ISt. 7-BEDROOM , 4 12 bath DUPLEX . Great rental area plus owner may hele with financi ng for a good buyer. $137,000. ~.~ JACOBS REALTY FANTASTIC 675-6670 VALUE GALORE 2919 Newport Bl•d. comer 30th Cullto&ceth1s IO\"C\y 3-HH, 2·b.1 home. Collcj.:e Pk .. nr. sc·hls & shop').! 1\ real V:Jlul! .it 545.950 MIRB>lnt GARDEN HOME 3 large bedrooms, family room & formal din- in g. 2 114! Baths. Complete bltn s . Fireplace. New paint in and out. Many added features. Asking only $72,000. c.. 540-1151 IOOlGMeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 645-S04S LIDO ISU CHARM-CHARM Like ne w! Lido Soud 4 Bil ., 4 ba. I-Owner. Custom bayfront. LaY:n , patio. jacuzzi; pier & noat. $325,000 OPEN HOUSE Sal/Sun l·S 20872 Surge Lo. Huntirqan leach Allanla/ Brookhurst UDO ISLE -NEW ON MARJCET -spil' a nd s pan 3 Be droom . 3 bath. 2 f"i replaces. Huqe t11111hr bedroom with bea m ed ce ilin g and fire pl ace . $117 ,500. For d e ta il s emf 540-1151. Allr. 4 BR .. 3 ba .. Lido Soud. 77 Fl. Waterfront, sandy beach. $275.000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 Bit. &2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy"S.•dP D rove NS 675· 6161 ()>,1,ner h•aving country . price r ed uced SJ400. <!St ory, 4 bcdroc11n. 3 balhs 1\-iany extras SGt.500 -make offt•r. A~ent Sl2·744 1. The fastest draw in the West. .. a Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. 642-.5678. ERITAGE GeMral 1002'G.......i I 002 Ge-Mrat 1002 G .... at 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • @rnl1rn~Tirn@ [X]@U'!AJrn mODw@ FROM OUR I ,ZOO EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS VISIT ONE OF OUR NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES & REGISTER NOW YOU MAY WIM A FREE SKI WEEK AT Ste HUMTIHGTOH llEACH AREA 4 IDRMS-2 BATHS Built 1n dream kitchen. lorrrel candlehght d1n1ng , massive beamed ceiling, ma ster suite w i th romantic raised hearth fireplace & glass walls to garderi patio A fantastic hOuse at only $37.900 963-S671 or 551>-703S INVESTORS SPECIAL 2 bdrm. 1 bath. sparkling ctean homes on large R·2 lot. Each one has its own attached garage & fenced yard 963·S671 or 551>-7035 'I• MILES TO STATE BEACH Fantastic 21h year old beauty 4 king size bdrms. 2Yl baths. family room with rress1ve fireplace & wet bar Majestic vaulted ceiling living room Fo rmal candlelight d1n1ng. Patio kitchen. 3 car garage All you could wish tor 963-5671 or 551>-703S SHORT WALK TO BEACH Oefuxe Duplex. 3 t>drms. 2 baths. one Wllh sunken roman tub 3 car garage Home & Income 963-5671 or 5Sl>-7035 5 IDRM-4 BATH 4.000 SQ. ft . ol exciting tn·level t1v1ng Your own 50 boat dock. Amen1t1es galore. Buy now before prices go sky high 963·56 71 or SSl>-7035 EXECUTIVE GARDEN HOME Ranch style 2 .000 SQ. ft hOme 4 bdrms, 3 baths. family room and formal d1n1ng . loads of stone w ork. Only $63.500 545-9491 FOUNT AIM VALLEY AREA 2 STORY ONLY Beau11lul 3 bdrm. 21h bath lorrrel d1n1ng and lamily room townhouse 1n choice Fountain Valley localton. Heavy shake roof. pools, play yards and clubhouse Best buy in T1beron. 545.9491 THE PRICE IS RIGHT You can still buy a beautiful 3 bdrm, family room. fireplace. large lot lut1y landscaped. Huge covered paho. pnced at S49,900. Hurry-cat! for arioo1ntrnent today. 541>-1754 or 968-ll7 I ONE YEAR NEW M ost popular single story Parkplace Model. Walk to M ile SQ. Park. Exclusive Fountain Valley neighbol'tiood. Pride 01 ownenhip abounds inside & out 546-1754 or 968-3371 LOW INTEREST ASSUMABLE LOAH 4 bdrm Parkside Estate less than 2 years old. Huge fireplace, sepr;rale formal dtninQ. Laroe cul-d~ tol w1lh trailer access. Subject to $34.000 IOI T 0 al 8\4%. 546-1754 or 968-3371 COST A MESA AREA GRACIOUS LIVING ONLY $48,SOO Costa Mesa·s College Park close to schools and shopping Cozy double tireplace. nice large family room. Hurry. 545-9491 COSTA MESA FIXER UPPER S36,500 E.Jicellent location has 3 bdrm. 2 bath. large lot. and large hreplace. Needs some work Ou! at th•s pnce 11s a bargain. S4S-9491 EXCLUSIVE 2 STORY Mesa Verdes hnest area. This beauhful 4 bdrm, 3 balh. lormal d1n1ng plus lam1ly room has everything your large family could want Pnvate cul-de-sac loca11on S45-9491 4 +FAMILY ROOM This huge !amity home 1s located 1n excellent area of Cosfa Mesa, close to shopping_ and schools Oversized bdrms plus 2'-7 balhs l isted al $58.500. S45-9491 QUIET ELEGANCE OHL Y SSS.SOD fr11 s lovely single story 4 bdrms on cul-de·sac shows like a rTOdel. Huge family room. vaulted ceiling only 3 years new. S45-9491 ABANDOHED 5 BB>ROOM Country hving at its best. This huge 2 story family home needs some work. Oose lo golf course and country club all plus large family room plus lorrTel d1n1ng 54S·9491 MESA VERDE & POOL Don't miss !his tantas!ic par1y home. swimming pool and huge rumous room. Newty decorated and newly llslect. Only 152.500 54S-9491 2 DUPLEXES Near new tn choice location Each unit is secluded & Quiel. 2 bdrm per unit. Room lor approx 4 more units. A great 1n'lestmen1 at $117,500. 963-5671 or 551>-703S HUGE FAMILY HOME 4 & FAMILY ROOM This-huge home is located 1n excellent area of Costa M esa. Close to shopping & schools. Oversized bdrms & 21/: baths, Listed at $58,500. 545°9491 PRESTIGE HOME WALK TO BEACH Exec home over 2 .000 SQ tt lrg bdrms . 3 baths. huge !amity room & formal dintng room Purchase sub1ect lo 6% VA loan Onty S63.500. 545°9491 NEWPORT BEACH AREA LIDO WA TEllfROHT Beauhful lido Island waterfront duplex. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. plus 1 bdrm apl. M90nificent v1ow. 641>-7711 or 540-8944 DOVER SHORES 4 spacious bdrms. 3 baths. huge family room w1lh big rock walerfaH. INDOOR swimming oool and tenll1c VIEW. You OWN the land. $165.000. 540-8944 or 641>-7711 NEWPORT HBGHT5 Par1y pool home on Quiet cul-de·sac street. Sunken l1v1ng room with mamm:>th corner lireplace. 4 huge bdrms & 3 baths. Owner leaving area-must sell. 646-7711 or540-5140 LIDOISU ()pen, light & airy alrrosphere found in this beaulllully appointed & lle111ble floor plan. 3 or 4 bdrms. formal d1n1ng room, bfeakfasl n<>rni; & large k1lch6n. Ot-amahc use of bnck & lite lhruout. 646-7711or540-5140 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Ultimate In pnvacy & decor. l ovely cul·de-sac 1oca11on on 15th Fairway & Green. A beauhlul fun hOme with 5 bdrms & gorgeous patios & gardens. VA terms offered! 646-7711 or S40-5140 WESTMINSTER AREA POOL & TENNIS A part of this community. Large 4 bdrm. 3 bath hOme. formal d1n1ng. family room 'Ni!h hreplace & wet bar. Bl.Ill! 1n patio kitchen with microwave oven. 3 car garage. A fantastic value al S65.000. 963-5671 or 5Sl>-7035 20.ZO FAMILY ROOM!! Immaculate 3 bdrm horre has 1 ~ baths. step saver kitchen. separate laundry room. huge family room with fireplace encased 1n wall to wall Palos Verde Stone. Excellenl neighborhood! Only $45.00011 B94-061 I QUIET PARADISE! Jumpy? Nervous? 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Land contract with pov,ier of sale at R'"f. J\ PR. LO\\'<:s t pri('ed ·X-J.>Ja n in The Uluffs. SG9.9:l0. i f NEWPORT BEACH I\ slcL·per. hu y 1t t<X.la y! Lovely 3-BR, 2-IJA homt: with spa , at S67.900. Come sec us S<.1 t. 2 : 30 to fi : 30, 2008 Silver Ln. R.E. SALES CALL Cliff Landry for interview. 673-7601 Anytime ~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~~~~! .......... !~.~~! ~~~~! .......... ~?~~ SPANISH ESTATE 4 +BONUS. +POOL $10,000 VIEW rrurn approx ~ UNDER MARKET ;1er cs 111 ·rustin F:ills. REALTOR S 675--551 J -;:_:.. --:=----Ol'EH HOUSES SAT & SUH -I to 5 PM CA.MEO SHORES: 4633 P erha m Dr.: Secluded pool & jacuz1j ; two master bc<lrooms with bath/dressing roorn suite : formal Jjving & dining rooms. paneled study. Spacious, private g uest suite with ow n entrance . $175,000. Open Sal . & Sun . CORONA DEL MAR: 702 Arncia : Are you an artist, ba<:hclor . career g<.1l, o r an investor ? If so, this is £or you. In- vest in your future :.tt t0<l~y·s prices. Jl -2 lot with an. inte res ting two· bedroom home. Use your jn1agination. Best price in town. $62,5()0. ()pen Sat. & Sun . SHORECLIFFS: 320 Seaward : Unus ual split-1e veJ with beam ceilings, wood paneling ; three bedrooms. pri vate (away from it all) fa mily r{)(>m; large areas of fruit trees, flowers. lawns. Ex· cellent buy at $98,000. Open Sat & Sun THE BLUFFS -NEWPORT BU.CM: 530 Vista Grande. The best there is ; spacious condon1inium with three bedrooms, very large family room , storage areas, wide green be lt . Beautifully appointed. $89,200-OPEN SUN ONLY. OTHER PROPERTIES: l . Bay front Penthouse on Lido Penn , Beautirul ocean & })ay view -'fhe "Top or the Mark '' of Newport Beach $165,000 & owner will trade for home 1n the area. 2. Harbor View Hills -Somerset plan of five bedrooms, family room, form<.1 1 dining. The ultimate in a beautifully appointed home -leaded glass. im· ported tiles: Spectacular Mediterra· nean tiled pool, jacuzzi AND an out- door ''kitchen ·•. By appointment. Please call. 3. In the City of Orange, up in the hills. "Horse Country''. Another showplace. It's lovely -four bedroom; firepl ace in master bedroom, beamed ceilings, air conditioned. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coos! Hwy .• Corono clt4 Mar 675--5511 General I 002 Gt-Mral 1002 ............................................... HOMES OPEN 1-5 lllis Aft- WI N A VICTORIAN PU.HT ST>.HD Vi s it a Unique Open J·(ome listed below and wi n a beautiful golden oak Victoriiln plant s tand. One s ta nd wlJI lx• given away l'ach weekend io Qc. tobcr, free! 'rhat's Unique! UHICjlUE IH THE BLUFFS --Lowes t r>rlc c d ''f•''' plan on bea utiful greenbelt . $65,000. Sec Uorothy Johnson at 427 Vista Flora. UMICjlUE JM CORONA. DEL MAR - Classic contemporary unit! 2 bdrm, 2 bath + loft, plus r emodeled, 2 bdrm front unit. 436 Fernleaf, CdM . UNICjlUE IN CORON>. DEL MA R , 3 bedroom plus den. cute. with beams and brick. See Natalie Fogarty at 433 Heliotrope, south of hig hway. UMICjlUE IN ••& Cl.HYON -Unique d ecor and Jdsc1>ing, pool and sep j acuz7.i , 4 bdrms. only $174,500. See Vergilene llull a t :t9 1'orrey Pines Lane. UNIQUE IH C D M -Shin~lcd duplex. just redone. some ocean view. 81i'.z'7o ass um e . $10 5,000 . Soc Marilyn Shuff at 716 Jas mine. UMICjlUE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES Sparkling Portofino, excellent street, 3 bdrms plus loft, rec. rm., at $97,000. 1958 Port Trinity UMICjlUE IM HARBOR VIEW IROADMOOR -4 bdrms, fam. r m ., putting green, dacking & view at $121 ,000 . See j3arbie Hutchings al 2606 Wavecrest. UMICjlUE I M CAMEO HIGHLANDS -3 bdrm, fam rm. 2200 sq ft . pool . cyn view. See 1' ... ran Scott at 601 Rockford Road. $88.500 Jncl "s courty.ard cnlry, M US T S A.C Rli'"'IC.:1'.:. pool & gues t house 8e.autiful presti,ge 2 ('u s tom e xtras too story. Hoom galore for lllill ..... 11111 ............................ .. numerous to list. 3 car the large fa mily. 4 or 5 ~ar, magnificent 7 stall bed r oo m . 4 Baths . liar. tat'k room, riding Formal dining. Family .a rena. White rail fencing room. 2 Co~y fireplaces. &cross fencing. Proper-Swe e pin g c.·o rn er UNICjlUE IM HARBOR HIGHLANDS -6 bedrooms, large Jot, nice neighborhood, only $86,950. Sec Nadine Croul at 162L Dorolhy Lane, Newport Beach. tydividable. grounds with lar ge Sandy krwick sparkling pool ;.ind div -ing board. }l ride or Properties ownership area. Close to 558-0666 beach. Take advantage SUPi':R Convenient. P':i"· ~~~II today . Call cul·dt··sac. great ram 1ly-Ol'f"' 1,1 ii ."~ , 1•1 ,,, ar .. , , , entertainment. 3 or 4 BR . ~ pool . air. paddle tennis I'~ t'OOrt. $73,100. Open to all · 1 otters prior to Realty list·:... 11, ing. 1333 Hickory Ln, · ........,. - ORA.NGE.633·7479 Hing anything .with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad Jlave something to sell ? is a simple matter ••. Classified ad.'I do it well. just call 642·5678. Gftteral I 002 Gene-ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. ma en ab I Irvine ?-raaltg FOR THE BEST IH CORONA & CA.MEO HIGHLANDS PROPERTIES CORONA HIGHLANQS-$76.900! Immaculate older home w /2 lg. bedrooms. den. dining, breakfast - 2 baths & peek ocean view. OPEN SUN. l -5P.M.50JSEAWARD. !B58l CUSTOM·CjlUALITY VIEW HOME in Coron a dcl Mar w/unlimited possibilit ies for lg:. family or separate suite for teena_gers or in-laws. Custom built w/no expense spared. Hea(ed & filtered pool + 180 degree view. 5 bedrooms . family room. bonus room. 3 fireplaces & 3V2 baths . $160,000 inoL land. Bel le Chase Lee 644-6200. (B59l ., ,, c»4E OF THOSE THINGS Tha t you j ust don't usually find ! -a smashing ··everything" home! Prof. decor in & out i.n superior taste. Light. bright & cheery 4 bedroom POOL home in woodsy setting for the "smart" buyer. ONLY $155,000. Lois Miller642-R235. (ll&J) FOR THE PRICE ,. you won't find another w /a ll these features : Bes t nei g hborh ood, .... private beaches , free-form p00J, 4 '"" bedrooms. family room &: bonus :·. •• ... ' _, room. Asking ONLY $89,500. B. Qweos/E _ Svedeen642-8235. (B61 l EXC:EilltCT IUV! Lovely 4 bedroom "U" shaped home sUITOunding lush garden. Spacious rooms -prl vate community w/aceess to prlvatc beaches. Reduced lo $85,950. Martha Macnab I0-1123.5. (862) BALBOA PEMIMSULA POIMT This immac. 3 bdrm. + den + office home, is located on a prime street of the point; launch up to a 16 ft. boat in 5 minutes; profess. decorated & move-in oondition. Ask ing $147,500 (what will t he price be next year?) 2145 SEVILLE Ol'EH SA.T/SUH. 1·5 COROMA DEL MAR DUPLEX So. of Coast Hwy. Cha rming detached 2 bdrm. home with bit-in kitch. & Swedish frplc. Modern 2 bdrm. rental unit, Joe. over lgc. dbl. car garage. Close to everything. Listed at $92,500 516 FERHLUF Ol'EH SA.T/SUH l·S JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 2602 N•wporl Bl•d. Howpqrt 1 .. ch 675--91 11 24 HOUR SERVICE U'11!il{)Uf: t1()Ml:S REALTORS• ~ TH£ NIC[SrPEOPlE SE LLING THE NEA1TST HOM£S General CORONA DE L MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 546-6990 • CAll US . 1002 GtMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ol'EH SUH 12·5 442 El Modena Delightful 3 bdrm formal dining room, remodeled kitchen with new cabinets. bit-ins, copper plumbing, sprinklers, alley access for boat or trailer. Large lot with room to expand-$58,500. "C" THOMAS REALTOR 'HARL ~ETT 224 W. Coast Highwai< • 548-5527 Newport Beaoh Eve. 548-4569 G...-1002 JG1norol 1002 Gt"Mral . 10021Gl'M'rOI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPRINGTIME Rustic Giant . ltEDUCED $16,000 Ideally located on the 2nd level in Irvine Terrace, this s pacious home has a 180 deg. unobstructed view from the harbor entrance to Lido! 4 BR, 3 Ba. frplc ., pool & now only $161.500 IT"S A BEAUTIFUL DA. Y ... ... to see t he magnificent view from Pebble. This home is literally sur- rounded by view; has 4 BR, 3 Ba .; vacant. See this weekend. $159,500 Ol'EN HOUSE SAT. 1·5/Solft. 2-5 2731 PElllE DR., CclM TltAHCjlUIL. WOODSY SETTING Duplex in Olde Corona def Mar. on serene, shady street. 3 BR, 2\0! Ba. in front, 2 BR, 2 ba. in baok. New carpets & drapes, tree-sh aded , sun- ken patio; luscious landscaping. So. s ide of Hw y . Owner will help finance. Only $113,500 CLEAN UP c»4 THIS -c»4E A MESSY home in Olde Corona del Mar. 2 Blks. from ocean. Exterior newly painted. Garage is str essed for 2nd unit . Askin g price only slightly above la nd va lue. Clean it up & clean up. $71 ,950 HARBOR COMPANY ' REALTORS 286 5 E. Coa1t Hwy., COf"Of'la del Mar "SelUn9 R•af btate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 Y ES · A T T If I 5 CHARMING HOME. Im· mac., decorated J..BR, 2-ba & s parkling pool, new crpt.s , 2frplcs. and many m or e exciting features. •ft Excellent location oo cuJ-de·sac street. So. of 17th.-11'.arbor Hi area. Only $69.950. DAVID Li':VINL . I PT.ICIFIC --?r:-·" RET.IL ESTT.ITE 714 642·0200 OPENlfOUSE SUNDAY AFTJo:RNOON ff6 Goodwill Court Ex- quisit e u\tr;.i modern Custom Newport Crest Twnhs e . Owner has moved . $69,950 Quick possession desired 839-1710 Rex L. Hodg~s Really Shimmering pool nestled in rolLing hills spotted with countless s hade t..rees, covered entertain - ment patio, forma l din- iog. paneled den. fiesta kitchen, secluded master suite. cra c kl i ng ftrcplace. Pri\'ate park· like atmos phere. Call now-owner bou g ht another home .-SA. VE · Call 64S-0300 A CCI.MU Wllt£1 COWU't' A-luiklers 2 prime ocean bay view lots in Cdl'r1 . 1 blk rrom beach. $128.500. 979 -0631 or644·4510 Owner. Go...rol IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE IEST OF TWCI WORLDS WA TEltFIOHT LIVING PU.HTS & GREENERY Stunning 2-Story Spanish style home with n umerous custom features . Your own boat slip, plus 2 side ties. 4 large bedrooms, each with it's own bath . separate powde r room . Formal dining room. Family room with VIEW. Three private beaches. . $2 39,000 Open Su n 1-5 PM Call631-1400tosce l' ~f)\?C lal11.e In ... on thl' wall'r .. n.-<'lr the waler .. 'It'\!.' of walt't hon1e"' We shOVJ by boll! and Ci'! WATERFRONT HOMES 2033 W.Coas1 Highv.•av Newport Beach (71'11631-1400 ' ' __ ,, GtMr11I I 002 Cir..wral I 00.2 ~~~!:-! .......... ~~~~ ·················-·-· ···············-······· *** OPEN HOUSES***· C A MEO SHORES YI EW HOME This qualtty cxecut1ye ho n1~ is built around its own seduded pool area which is perfect for entertaining day or night. Three bedrooms. 3 baths • .a den w/wct bar & laundry room, make this lovely view home a m u s t to see . Offer e d at $1 7 7,750. 4601 aOXIURY. OPB4 1·5. OUTSTANDING CUSTOM BAYFROHT From ils marble bath to its ro rmal dining r oom . from it s . bayfront terrace to its master bedroom suite True elegance on rce land. $295,000. OP'EN 2·5. 1300 E. IALIO>. IL YD. EMERALD BAY HILLSIDE Spectacula r canyon-ocean views. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, d en, hig h beamed ceilings w /pri va~e co~n:tun i · ty amenities: Beac:h, tennis, pools, secunty. MLD1m at yard maint e nan ce. $1 95,000. OPEN t -s. 343 EM ERALD BAY. BLUFFS "EN-PRIME VIEW Overlooking back bay with city lights. Three bedrooms & fa mily room plus private patio orr kitohe n . Priced t o sell immediately at $89,500. Ol'EH 1·5. 424 VISTA PARADA VIEW Of IAV & OCE.t.N- Just listed 3 bedroom, 2\h bath w/large Cam. rm., z rirepJaces. Park-like yard w/fruit trees. Has the best of carpets, drapes & tiles. Truly a beautiful home. s 112,500 _ I llG CAHYOH PRIYA.CY VIEW! It's bea utiful. lt's exclusive. A most impressive ''[)eauvillc ''. U pgraded, 3 bedrooms .• Fam. rm. C~orJ!eous garden s. $199 ,500 . OPEN 1· 5. #I RUE 111.RRITZ HARBOR VIEW HILLS 13eautifully de corated Lusk 4 bedroom, with sparkl- ing vie w from living room. The discriminating buyer will flip over this one. $110,000. OPEN I · 5. 3400 SAUSALITO. 67 FEET OH LIDO BAYFROHT 5uperb quiet location. Room for several boats to 125'. 6 car spaces.Jus t remodeled. Co urtyard! Large deck. 5 b edroom s . 5112 bath s. Hurr y ~ S395,000. 105 VIA LIDO SOUD. OPEN 2·S. ' OPEH HOUSE 1·5 S bedrooms. Mast er bedroom has adjoining den/ sit~ ting rm. 41f.z baths + powder room, air cond. & heat w/humidifje r /d ehumidifier, elevator .•. this large ram. home has it all -62' on the bay w /pier & slip- large enough for 60' boat. $385,000. Security gate of· ficer will direct you to #21 Linda Isle Dr., Linda Is le. • ***BY APPOINTMENT*** THAT'S RIGHT ••• 4 bedroom. 3 bath view home in Dover Shores. Property has everything_ Pool. Bar room. Family room. Dining room. $152,500. NOTHING LEFT TO DO But move in! Beautifully decorated, air-conditioned home in University Park. Built-ins. It has everything you want. 4 bedrooms, 21h baths. fam . r m., wet bar. ~.900. BAYFRONT FOR $110,000 Z bedroom, 2 bath condominium w/action view of bay & jetty. Best buy in Channel Reef w/more square footage than other units on the market. BOUNTY IN BA YCREST Spacious 4 bedroom family home with spark ling pool & outdoor entertaining area. Open corner location on quiet street. Offered at $118,000. -SHORECUFFS-MEW. LISTING Charming Z bedroom·plus home. Great possibilities for expansion out into yard or add a znd story & get a tremendo.us ocean view. Beautifully landscaped patio & entertainment area. $13.5,000-on fee land. DUPLEX BY THE SEA Just a few steps from the ocean in Newport -two 3- bedrm, 2 bath u nits very well decorated. Owner will carry a s mall second. $139 ,500. SUNRISE-SUNSET Lido oondo with fantastic views of ocean & bay. Highly customized for discriminating b uyer looking ahead lo the future. $115,000. SEE AND COMl'ARE For family living: 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. For family -fun : s unny patio. pool, & entertainment center with gas BBQ_ You will love the treelined str eet. $119,500. 1'"'ee. • FRESH AS SPRING and'just as pretty, with its soft green and yellow de· corator tou.c hes. This 4 BR, family room, form al din· mg rm, l1v1ng rm, each with beamed cathedral ceil4 ings, is like new. Handsome mirrored walls. A BEST 13UY. $169,500. DOYER SHORES WATESFROHT Priced at $225,000? Perhaps there is a better buy, bul we are not aware or lt. 5 B<lnns .• 4 baths, family room, dining room, lge. terraced patio. 40 Ft. dock. We salute this value! Pl.EASE. CAU. FOR A All! PICTURE lllOCHUU OF USTIMl;S A COUIWaL IAMl(llt CO. 644-1766 J_ ••• • I ' I I \ H-.oFors.M ,-.Fo.-s.M -.Fo.-s.M -.Fors.M 1-Fo.-:>-. HodHFors.M ······················· ....................... ·•·····••••·•··•···••·· .............................................. ····••·······•····••••· G1Mral 1002G1Mnl 1002 G1MNI 1002 -· 1001G1Hsal 1001 G-1,002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t . ' l I TWO ACRE BACK . YARD Park-Like Setting r.uic HUMTltlGTON 4 IDll + IONUS + l'OOI. ofuula ..9~£ 3 Ill + l'OOL A$$UME $30,tOO . $25fMOHTH Beal pool home buy with this beach chalet ! IM· MACULATE! Ankle de· ep sha&~ Squeaky clean Plolinl! Gourmet kitcben l Rambllnl master bdrm rctre•l ! Dinin1 enter· ti.lnment! Park Riae Tahitian bttckyard with itiant ahimm('ring pool! Rare l 'Ml loan • no new loan co1ts ! Owner bought ncm'! Must seU! llurry ! CaJI 847-&110. "JUST BEAUTIFUL"!!! ORIGINAL BLUFF$ GIEENIEI. T . 3 en. & DEN. DINING ROOM END UNIT -HUGE PATIO · Su nk en l iving room , formal dining, Kltt'hen with nook. Party room w1tb CONVERSATION PIT AND FIREPLACE. Guest suit~. stairs to master and childrens sui t es. 400 SQ. FT. BONU S ROOM . Secluded rear grounds. $1 9,000 down. Call 963-6767. Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm, Country English atmosphere, established trees, boat slip. $245 ,000 Being remodele<I ; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. rt. home on point, pool, dock. OPEN TODAY 1-5 501 AVE. LUCIA $72,500 HASTINGS & CO., Realtors ; Cust. comp. furn. 6 BR, 2'h ba, 3 car g~r-On lagoon. $325,000 ~N lu ~·II\ fVN ron1;1'(fl l~·IH&lll Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. View, 80 n. on lagoon . Boat slip. $295,000 [ ®' IW&i1\I1. ll"'9 64G-5560 D.ry or &"'"'9 &ntt.loffl'rohsslaMI~ Have somethinJ! you wiint to sell'! Classihcd ads do Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 I So y ~·d•· Dt•vt N B b7'> Olbl DIRECTORY ...... ~*'ec...,. .. ,.. ..... t ··c:···· I .......... .,,.. .. '94 ...... --·~II .,..._ .... .,. •• 11 I ...., .. ....,...DAl.YPILOTWANJADS.P._. ...,...,..-......,._.._.,.... .. .,.... .. w_e •tawMca ..... C.-.. ... S•=•r __. --. HOUSES FOR SALE 3806 Channel Pl. Newport Beach 2 IEDROOM 673-1898 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••310 Fernando, Newport Beach 999 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa 675-6160 Sun2·5 642-9448 546-20 18 Sun 1·5 332 Piaza Lido {Lido Isle) NB •1686 Labrador. Costa Mesa 644-6200 . Sun. l -5 646-9666 $59,990 Sat/Sun 1·6 ••31423 Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach •3006Ceylon, Mesa Verde, CM 640-1127 $99,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 549-8655 $64,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2521 Crestview. Bayshores, NB 1730 New Hampshire, Msa V. No. 673-8550 $67 ,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 CM ••6404 w . Oceanfront, Nwpl Bch 548-7729 sss:900 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-4060 $11 7,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2375 Notre Dame, Costa Mesa •22856 Bonita Lane, El Toro . 645-5045 $45,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 586-8497 $29,900 Sat/Sun 10-6 3140 Country Club Dr, Mesa V. CM 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN l2RueVillars (Bi gCyn) N.B. 640-4050 $125 ,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 31702 Florence, South Laguna 494-9704 $65,900 Sal/Sun 12-4 ••1006 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar 646· 7414 $86,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 ••47 Balboa Coves, Bal Coves NB 675-3000 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18Rue Grand Vallee, BigCyn NB 642-8235 Sun.12-6 501 Seaw ard, Corona Hlnds CdM 642-8235 $76,900 sun.1-5 787 Nyes Pl., Laguna Beach 644-6200 . Sun. l-5 • 3 IEDROOM •1420 Kings Rd. ClifOlaven, NB 642-5200 $123,500 Sun 1-5 320Kings Rd. ClifOfaven, NB 642-5200 $129,500 Sunday 1-5 23912Danzig Bay, Shrs, LagNgl 673-8550 $76,500 Sun 1·5 ••4465 W. Coast Hwy, Npt. Bch 673-8700 $129 ,500 Sunl-5 ••3911 Marcus. Newport Beach 673-8700 $129,900 Sunl-5 49216th Place, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sunl-5 2228Holiday Rd. Newport Beach 646-4380 $74 ,500 Sundayl-5 •427 Vista Flora, Bluffs, NB 675-6000 $65,000 Sunday 1·5 214 Via San Re mo, Lido Isle 675· 7225 $135 ,500 890 Governor, Costa Mesa Sun 1·5 631-1400 $37,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2424 Vist a Hogar, Bluffs, NB 673-8550 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 30962nd St. <Ne wport Shrs) NB 548-1290 $63 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 1200 Dover Drive, Newport Beach 642-1157 $77,500 Sal/Sun2-4 40139lh St. Newport Island (213) 795-0108 Sffi,000 Sun 11·5 8 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Canyon 644-6585 $125,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 15152 Normandie, Irvine 551-2939 $49.90<\ Sat/Sun 12-5 15292 Montpellie r , Irvine 673-6454 $49,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1951 Tustin, Costa Mesa 646-3192 $82,000 Sat & Sun 9-5 867 Darrell, Costa Mesa 548-1168 $41,950 Sal/Sun 1·5 ••512 38th St., Newport Beach 675-7060 $139,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 263Walnul {Newport Shores) NB 645-7575 $77 ,500 Sun. 1·5 442 El Modena {Npt. Hts.) N.B. 548-5527 $58,500 Sun.12-5 •235·61s t , Newport Beach • 645-0303 $52,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 #6 Goodwill Court, Newport Bch 839-1710 $69,950 Sun Afternoon •404 Superior, Newport Beach 675-3000 $45,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 598 Fayette Circle, Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sal/Sun 1·6 •2512University, Back Bay, NB 675-4060 $52,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 530 Vista Grande, Bluffs, N.B . 675-5511 $89,200 Sun 1·5 1502 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sunl-5 702 Acacia, Corona de! Mar 675-5511 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••320 Seaward, Shorecliffs, NB 675-5511 $98,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 lll&FAMRMorDEH 2145Seville {Bal Penln.) N.B. 675-9ll1 $147,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2915 Ebbtlde, Hrbr Hglnds, CdM 673-8550 $124,500 Sat/Sunl-5 222 Lugonia, Newport Beach _ 631·1400 $68,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 231 Lugonia <Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $61,900 Sun.1-5 20183 Midland, Meredith Gdns HB 968-4456 $72,900 Sun 1-5 979-3788 Sal/Sun 1·5 1631 Lincoln Ln .. Newport Beach 548-1549 $110,000 Sun 1·5 1200 Estelle Ln {Westcliff) NB 644-0322 $119,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 2007 Commodore (Baycresl) NB 644-1766 $87,000 Sun. l -5 1051 Madison Place, Laguna Bch 494-9284 Sal/Sun 9-5 ••121 Harbor Is land Rd, N B 644-6200 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1924 Irvine {Bayc r est ) NB 642-8235 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2331 Cliff Dr .. Newoort Hei2hls 631-0033 $210,000 Daily 1-6 2987 Que<lada {The Bluffs) N.B. 644-4910 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4501 Roxbury Dr, Cam Shrs CdM 644-4910 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5200River Ave, Newport Beach 642-3319 $68,000 Sat& Sun 11·6 ll5 Via Undine {Lido Isle) NB 675-6161 $124 ,500 · Sun. 1-5 10201 Stony brook, Huntington Bc h 540-1151 Sunday 1-4 18292 Foxglove, Irvine 552-9413 Sunday 1·5 •4507Tre monl {CameoShrs) CdM 675-3000 $149,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 0091 Gus Drive, Huntington Bch 213-373-8540 $39,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ' 490 E . 20th , E-Side, Costa Mesa 752-1700 Sunl-5 18741 Via Siena, Irvine 831-9411 $81,500 Sun 1·5 1812 Port Sheffield, Nwpl Bch 673-7601 $77,995 Sun1·5 325 Crescent Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $167,000 Sun.1-4 47JJCortland Dr,CameoHlndCdM 673-3177 $83,500 Sun.1·5 315Golde nrod, Coronadel Mar 675-9382 $105,000 Sat/Sunl-5 ••23Linda Isle, Newport Beach 673-8700 $199,500 .sun 1·5 137Via Waziers, Lido Isle, NB 752-7315 $159,900 SUnl-5 3114 Yukon, Costa Mesa 646-7171 3448 Fuschia, Costa Mesa Sunl-5 546-2313 $56,950 Sun 1-5 433 Heliotrope, old CdM, CdM 675-6000 $89,000 Sunday 1·5 1958 Port Trinity. HVHms, NB 675-6000 $97 ,000 Sunday 1-5 •601 Rockford, Cameo Hinds, CdM 675-6000 $88,500 Sundayl-5 20RueGrand Vallee {BigcYn) NB 642-8235 $215,000 Sun.12-6 1915Sanliago ( Baycresl) NB 642-8235 Sun.1-5 J.806Porl Tiffin (HVI!omes) NB 642-8235 $99,700 Sun.1·5 4 IEDROOM •3075 Platte, Costa Mesa • 645-0303 $58,900 Sundayl-5 2230rangeSt. {NewportShrs) NB 827-7000 $69,500 Sun.1·5 212Via Palermo {Lidolsl)N.B. 673· 7300 $115,000 Sun. 2·5 2842 Alta Vista { Eastbluffs) NB 644-1133 $114,000 · Sun.1-5 209 Pearl. Balboa Island 646-3255 $154,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 Z731 Pebble Dr, Corona de! Mar 673-4400 $159,500 Sat 1-5; Su" 2-5 ••323Canal {Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $72 ,900 Sun.1·5 1023 Dolphin Te rrace, CdM 644-7211 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *4333 Perham Dr, CameoShrsCdM 675-5511 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Ill & FAM RM or DEH •8118 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 644-7270 $121 ,900 l2:30-4 :30Sl/Sn 2319 Heather 'La. Back Bay, NB 546-4141 Sat/Sun 1-5 20071 Midland, Meredith Gdns HB 968-4456 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9291 Candlewood, Deane Gdns HB 968 056 Sun l ·5 1947Killdeer, Mesa Verde, CM 557-1990 $71 ,500 Sa\/Sun 1·5 10081 La Quinta, Fountain Val. 968-6000 $72,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••333 Morningstar, Newport Bch • 631-1400 $239,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2810 Serang CM {Mesa Verdel 557-1849 $62 ,500 Sat/Sunl2-5 2053 Phalarope, Costa Mesa 541-5032 $75,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 34052 Calli la, Dana Point 497-1744 $63,500 Sun 1·5 706K-Thanga {Irvine Terr) CdM 675-5930 Open 1-5 lll Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 675-0123 $119,500 Sun 2-5 3000 Beacon, Npl Hts, N .B. 675-7225 $75,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •1806 Galaxy Dr, Dover Sb.rs NB 644-4910 $215,000 Sun 1-5 67 Monlecilo {Spyglass) CdM 642-8235 $179,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1812 Port Wheeler {HVHomes) NB 642-8235 Sal/Sun 12·5 p.m. 1859 Port Wheeler {HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $85,500 Sal/Suh l ·5 •212 Hazel, Corona de! Mar 644-6200 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20872Surge Ln, Huntington Bch 842-7441 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2018 Leeward Lane, Newport Bch , $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 2606 Wavecres l , l!V Broadmoor CDM 675-6000 $121,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4511 Camden, Cameo Shores. CdM 644· 7270 Sat/Sun 12-5 JOSS Johnson, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $55,900 Sun 1-5 19Hermitage La. Big Canyon, NB 640-6161 $169,500 Sundayl-5 •17Cypress Pt.La. Big Canyon 640-6161 $171 ,900 Sunday 1 ·5 2004 North Capella, Mesa Vrd. CM 546-5880 Sunday 1·5 1338Anligua Way, DoverShrsNB 642-5200 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 1741 Pitcairn, Mesa Verde. CM 549-8655 $67 ,500 Sunday 1 ·5 9531 Borba Circle, Hunt. Bch. 962·9879 $84,500 Sun 12·6 16371 Redlands, Huntington Bch 962-4471 /546-8103 Sunday 1-5 4541 Sandburg Way, Irvine Open House Saturday /Sunday, 1-5 1!30Sanliago, Newport Beach 546-2313 $158,500 Sunl -5 •1586Cors ica,CostaMesa . 546-2313 $52,900 Sunl-5 ••78Linda Isle {Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 Sun.1-5 2441 Marino Dr. {Bayshores) NB 642-8235 $129,500 Sun.1-5 908Almond {Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 $99,750 Sun.1-5 •4522 Dorchest er , Cam Hinds CdM 642-8235 Sun.1-4 4610 Dorcheste r , Cameo Hlds CdM 642-8235 Sun. 2-5 1006Anligua (DoverShores) NB 644-6200 $155,500 Sun.1-5 l20dysseyCt, Ne wport Crest NB 645-3777 $89,500 Sunl-5 #11lurningTree, BigCanyon, NB 752-7315 $270,000 Sun 1·5 1921Kings Road, Newport Beach 646-7171 Sunl-5 14802 Yucca Ave, College Pk Irv 752-6521 $71 ,500 Sun.12·5 •9Torrey Pines Ln, BigCyn NB 675-6000 $174,500 Sunday 1-5 5 IEDROOM 2421 Sierra Vi s ta, Newport Beach 646-4380 $89,950 Sunday l -5 2421Sierra Vis ta, N'pt. Beach 646-4380 Sun. l -5 Z731 Bayshore Dr. Newport Beach 646-7171 Sun 1-5 ••203 Via Lido Soud, Lido II NB 673· 7300 $225,000 Sal/Sun 2-5 5 IR & FAMILY RM or DEN #2Cherry Hills Ln, Big Cyn, NB 752-7315 $255,000 Sun 1·5 #28 Linda Isle Dr. Linda Isle 631-1800 $285,000 Sun 1·5 #8 Oakmont Lane, Big Canyon 631-1800 $320,000 Sun 1·5 ••3802 Channel Pl, Nwptlsland 646-8811 $280,000 Sunday 1-5 •1011 Marian Lane, Weslcliff, NB 642-5200 $124,500 Sunday 1-5 •1524.Sandcaslle (!NI-Dils) CdM 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 !924Santiago {DoverShrs) NB 642-8235 Sun.1-5 1,572 Pegasus, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $65,500 Sunday 1·5 171...ocbmoor Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 DAILY 1·5p.m . •*618 Harbor Isl Dr, off Bayside 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 •16Cherry Hills Ln, BlgCyn NB 642-8235 $289,000 Sat2-4/Sun 1-5 ••36 Linda Isle Dr. Linda II NB 644-4910 $396,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2926SUver Lane, N.B. 644-4910 $89,500 Sun 1-5 •••76Linda Isle Dr, Unda II NB 644-4910 $395,000 Daily 1·5 Sunday. Oc:tobef 2e, 1975 DAILY PILOT Dii' IOOZ.G.....i 1002 Hoot-forSolo '"' G-eM-ral . • .................... ,t ............................................... G......-oi aooa ILUFF$ IAY VIEW Lowest pri ced view entt unit : a n almosl new, beautifully ducoraled 3 bdrm., s pacious kit('hcn wilh brkfsl. area of£ garden patio. 2nd Patio off living rm. gives view of greenbelt & bay -a buy a l S79,750 C.F. COLESWORTHY . 640.0020 EASTBLUFf CENTER ••Z762 Bays horc Dr. Newport Reh 644· 1766 Sun. 2·5 2120 Aralia, Newport Beach 675-2311 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1300Anligua (Dover Shores) Nll 675-6921 $202,500 Sal/Sun. 1·5 •1608Galaxy Drive, Newport Bch 646-8049 $189,000 D:.i!y 12·6 •25 Lochmoor La. Newport Di!acii 644-7270 $194.500 Sunday 1·5 6 IR & FAM RM or DEN •3626Catama r a n, H.V)lls. CdM 675-7225 $148,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1621 Dorothy Ln. llrb ~llnds. NB 675-6000 $86,950 Sunday I ·5 ••87 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 $745,000 Sun. 1·5 7 II & FAM RM or DEN · #3 Hampshire Ct. Dover Shores 644-7270 $295,000 Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 420 Cypress, Laguna Beach 675-7225 $54 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 26464 Calle San Francisco, SJC 544-7640 $28,950 Sal /Sun ll-4 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN 320 Via Lido Nord, Lidolsle, NB 675-7225 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR & 3 BR ~Santa Ana St., Costa Mesa 646-3255 $43,500 up Open Daily 31EDROOM 4435 W. Coast llwy, Nwpt Bch. 646-ZlOO $550 lse. Sat/Sun I -~ 535 Vista Grande (Bluffs) N.B. 673·= $72,900 Sun 1-5 400 Vista Suerte {Bluffs) N.B. 644 -1133 $64,750 Sun.1-5 ••4457 West Coast llwy, N.B. 646-7711 Sun 1·5 1951 SanBruno (Bluffs) N.B. 640-5560 $57,000 Sun 1·5 509Ave nida Ladera (Bluffs) NB 640-0020 Sun. •3062 Clubhouse Cir.Mesa Verde 645-03-03 $57,500 Sunday 12·5 3 BEDROOM & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 1 Mirror Lake. (Deerfield) Irvine 752-6521 $53,9;;o Sun 12-5 501 Avendia Lucia (Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $72.500 Sun 1·5 304 Vista True h a (Blurrs) N. B. 640-0020 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 3RueVillars (Big Canyon) N.B. 640-5560 $177,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & I BR 1951 Tustin , Costa Mcs;1 646-3192 $82,000 Sat & Sun 9·5 ••61136th St. Newport Beach 640-5560 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOMS EACH 436 Fernleaf, old CdM. CdM 675-6000 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 716Jasmine. old CdM , CdM 675-6000 $105,000 Sunday l·S 2 BR & 3 8R ••3913 Marcus, Npl. Isl., N.IJ . 673-8700 $174 ,500 Sun I ·5 3 IEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM 518 Dahlia, (Old Cd Ml CDM 675-3998 $115,000 Sal/Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOMS EACH 719 Poinsetti a, Corona del Mar 675-3000 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 61815th St· Iluntington Beach 673-6454 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOMS EACH 511 Carnation, Corona del Mar 642-4623 $125,000 Sun.1·5 HOME & INCOME 2 IEDROOMS EACH 516 Femleaf, Cor ona del Mar . 675-911 I $92,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM & 2 IEDROOM 320-320'1> Sapphire, Bal II. N.B. 675-3331 $165,000 Sat/Sun I ·5 201-201'1> N. Bayfront, Bal II, N.B. 675-3331 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM & FAMILY ROOM & 2 lfPROOM 212 Agate {Balboa Isl) N.B. 675-3331 $134,950 Sun. l -5 * roe>1 • • W atft"front ** * Watnfr011f &: Pod ........................ HARIORYIEW WITH HARBOR VIEW . Gra<'1ous 3 bt.-droom • 3 bflth Cl\'.CCU\IVe home with 180 degrei:t view. l'~cct for entertaining · l:iri;ic hvinJt: room -hu,ge f:.im1 ly roo1n • Ao~ony s,w1mm1ng pool • v1e-w:; from k1tC'hcn. livi na roon1, d1nmg rOOl'r'I and n1:1stl'r bedroom. Own ... ·~ 11rc Olativa tetl. f Ca.11613·8550. . u;11. ,. 1,i ur.·o~rr,~r· [~11~a·HJI LOVELY LOVELY ,\ must set'. upi.:radcd Lhruout. lkaul1ru1 u:sc or "''!1llpap('rS & dr111pt>:. ~11rror1.·tl , IO.ii:·burnini.: (rp\c 111 IO\t·ly Jiv rn1. Unique pancl1·1t ram rnt w1frpk·. <Sbr , 211 ha, 3 c:ar ~ar . ;\J I lht s. vlu :-. bt•;1u1irul pool . Only $1 2-1 .~50 BABBLING WATER t-"all!> into this J!Ort::l'Ous. pool & Jacuzzi. llu.i.:1· party p:.ilio w/gus Bil~ & firc1ng. Atriunt cntranc1· ll'nds to lovely hv r'rn . form:al din, wet bar & ran1 rm . 21.-;i ba , .Jbr. Beam c1.·1l's lhruOl.ll. Dix wal l paper & er pt j!;. 'rimed spnnklers. h tt:hl· 1ng, 3 ear ~ar . Pvt li1.1: Canyon golf <'l ub :selling. guarded g:itc, $177 ,500. Call 640-6600 OJ. .......... Lookin9Foi- ANew Home? Thm Ch•ck Thi• .• Nl::Wl'OHT Bl';ACIT 4 Bil, 2 ha. M o ntej.?o lilodel in llar bor ·v iew. ltomcs. l'"abulous view or: \';.illey beluw. ('!O!'le t•• µool und tennis. $103.000 Oil ... (;heck our :id 1n the lrvlflc Section LE RAISOR REALTY 45Z1 Cam1n1s Dr .. lnvnl· <.:am pus Valley Sho11 Ctr. CALL 833-8600 MUST SELL $39,950 :~"l a condo hut ;.i i::1· nu1ne old ras h1onl'd · lnH<h:rn :J bc>droon1 hn1n~ on its own tri·•• flllt•d lol un :i tr1·c·l1r11·d ~lrl't'I <•l·t vour oi.1.·n v1t:1m1n <: rrun' ihosc tree!> out back. Let the kids and do~s run arul ~101> pay1n~ rt'nt. Owner~ h;ivc bouJ::hl another sn v..1nt lo :.1•11 NO\\' /\:.kin!! SJ'J,!.lr....1 • ,'1"1Quail ~ Iii IPlac• Prop•rli•s 7.51-1910 ... 1100 OUAllST NIW,O•T llA~K MESA VERDE 2 STORY 4 Bl·droo1n s, 3 hath hvm1·. With :!OxlG family room for those spcc1ul 11artu~s C'nlt•rt;nn1ng ;it yuur bltn b;ir under l'<•thcdral open beam l'CJl1nJ!, Covt•retl pat111 .ind lnl ~ <if trees for pnvary m.1kt' this horn1· a dre,1m come true. Co11I S.16·58!SCI. .-...HERITAGE REALTORS Welton®Compa ny ••• ' • 0 ... TURTLEROCK Supcr 4 RH . A:.sumt· SO' .. TO. 10•1, l>n ·$fi~l .[,011 19291 Ely Orivl'. lrv111•, Sun 2 5 SHORECLIFFS 3 BR . 2 !IA. ponl & v1C\\ Zl<1 i\Jurn1n~ Ca nyon Jltt. c;dM. Sun i"I EMERALD BAY l;harn11ni;: :l BH, So. of llwy. Roorr1 ror pool & add·on W/\'ICW. $179.500 OWNER ANXIOUS Wl'Slf'hrl -most popul;1r mod1•I ~ Bcaul1fully d1 · 11lfatcd 3 bedroom hon11· on l:irJ!.C <'Orner lot. J>Jush carpet•o g . spac i ou:- k1tc hcn. dining and manicured yard. Must sell this weekend -:- $71.500. Ca ll ~8424, As· :r>O<'ia tcd Soutll COG!\l Broker!'I. o....,Housr Sat/Sun 2·4 1200Do•e.-DrNI Rancho San Joaquin 2 9 1{, den, 2 ba $69,500 B19CC01yon 3 llcdrm ..•.... SISD.500 HARRYBAllITT R""'°"-644-1559 • . -. . .. . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . ... . . ... .. . . . .. . . . ... _,,.. • .,_-==:.!...:"-"'~------2s"'un~o!."''L·C:Oc~•o~bo<~26~. •c;9~7S ~!!.~~~ ....... I ~!::!.~~••••••• 1 1002 G..,...al I 001 Choerol I 002 G•ltC'f'G •••••••••• , •••••••••••• ·····················•· ············-········· ......... ~~ ........ \~-~!!!!.~~~~:. ....... '~~!~~!.~~~-~~ ........ ~.~:.':':.~ ........ ~~ .......... ~~~~ ~~ •......... !~~ !!~~~ .......... ~?~.~ ~~~~!'! .......... ~~P.~ =-~~! .......... !?~~ ~~~ .......... !~~~ ~ BUILDER 'S CLOSEOUT SALE IREH GREEHTIIEE HOMES : .i_~-BR, 2-BA & den & 3-UH hurnc·'· Open ..-Sat . & Sun. 1 5. Grec>nlrCC' model com· plex, corrter c 1f \\' .d11ul & 1 ·u1 vc r 1n I · trvine . IRVINE COVE DREAM LOCATIOM The only tot f()r :-.:.ilL· 111 II'\ u1 c Cove. 10,000 plus l'I (>! hudcl;1hlc :-.p<J t C \V1th an unrestri<'ll·d 01·lo;.111 'it''' '':ill to see an<i appr<.:<·talL' HARBOR VIEW HOMES PHASE Ill Po11ular Sumcrs l'1 n1odL·I ~-l~l"?.. 3·11.1\. and pri ccct l<> sell Last t h an<.·l· l1J llu ~ ~• ne\v ll;.1rbur \iit.:''' Home . Vacant ;~net Y.'a1l1ng. Brand new, never l>e c n lived in 3·BR, 2·RA & family rm C;.i rn1l'I l-'lan. S77 .995. ft>e . Opc11 !-iun 1-5, •"JI :.! l'ort Shl'ffichl BLUFFS TOWHHOME f 3-BR. FR , DR . profcssion~lly decorat- ed. Land contra ct with p1>Y.·L·r of s ale a l t s1;f, AJ>R . Lo\\'t'Sl pricccl ·X !Jl~n in 'The , Rluffs. ~i9 .~:10 , NEWPORT BEACH A s lcef)l'r, IJu y tl today! Lovely 3-BR, 2-llA home with ~J><J . at $67 .900. Come sec us ~at . 2::10 to 6::w, 2908Silver Ln. R.E. SALES CALL Cl iff l~andry £or interview. 673-760 I Anytime !~~~! .......... ~ ~~.~[ ~~!~~! .......... !?.o.~ SPA.NISH ESTATE I 4 + BOMUS +POOL s 10,000 \'IEW rrom ;q.!prox ., aeres 111 Tuo;t1n 1-~1 115 UNDER MARKET '1' .. ST S,\CHll-'ll'• ... Jncl 's l'Ot1rl y:.1rd t•nt r~, v pool & guc:o.t house Beautiful prl'st1gl' 2 C.:u s tom extras tno !!ltory. Hoom galore ror numerous lo list. J t·ar the large family. 4 or 5 t.:ar, magnificent 7 stall bedroom . 4 Baths . har . tack room, riding Formal dining. Family .arena. White rail fenl·ing room. 2 Cozy fireplaces. & cross fencing. Proper· S w cc pi n !! 1· :> r n e r ty di vidab\c. ~round s with JurJ?e Saody Berwick sparkling llOOI :i nd t.h v· inl! board. Pritlc of Pro~rtles ownership area. Close to 558·0666 beach. 'fak e advantage SUPl':R Con\'c·n1cnt. pr1v. a nd call t oday. Call cul·d£'·sac, great fa mily-~;~~~~·•' 1 ·i r,.,11r·. ,. cntcrta1nmcnt :i or 4 RR . [ ~rt.s~j.1~dg~.~~~~J1~ ~ 1mi1 11~;.u1~ ?'fers priort~ Realty list· ~-: ;J:;QWHU 1ng. 1333 i-l1 ckory Ln. ~ ORANGE 6J3.7479 r;:,.11ini: anything .with a D11ily Pilot Classi£1ed Ad }lave something to sell? 15 a simple matter , •. aass1f1ed ads do 1t well. j~t call li4e,:2"·56=78'----' Gtneral 1002 G...wraJ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ' • ., .I ~II. macnah / lrvlne ~ realty FOR THE BEST IM COROMA & CAMEO HIGHLAMDS PROPERTIES COROMA HIGHl.AM!IS -S76,900! Imm aculate older home w /2 lg. bedrooms, den, dining, breakfast - 2 baths & peek ocean view. OPEN SUN . 1-5 P .M. 501 SEAWAHO. <B58) CUSTOM-QUALITY VIEW HOME in Corona de l Mar w/unlimited possibilities fo r lg . fam ily or separate s uite for tee n agers or in-Jaws . Custom built w/no expense spared. Heated & filtered pool + 180 degree view. 5 bedrooms. family room. bonus room, 3 fireplaces & 31,2 baths . $160,000 inc l. land. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (B59l OME OF THOSE THIMGS That you just d on 't usually find ! -a smashing "everything" home! Prof. decor in & out in superior taste. Light, brig ht & cheery 4 bedroom POOL home in woodsy settin g for the "smart" buyer . ONLY $155.000. Lois Miller 642-R235 . (0001 FOR THE PRICE you won"t. find another w/all these reatures : Best n e ig hborh ood. private beaches. free-form pool. 4 bedrooms. family r oom & bonus room. As king ONLY $89 ,500. B. Owe.ns /E . Svedee.n 642-8235. (B61 l EXCELUHT IUY! Lovely 4 be<jroom "U" s haped home surrounding lush garden. Spacious rooms -private community ¥1 /access to private beaches. Reduced to $85,950. Martha Macnab te8235. (B62) I 64J.f2)5 '''·6200 tfl °""91' DflW ,,.. M.c:Allhl,or .....,..... ...... ~· ''"' Cole o/ newporf 'It SAT & SUH-I toS PM CAMEO SHORES: 4633 Perham Dr.: Secluded pool & jacuzzi ; two master bedrooms with batl1 /dressing room ~ui te : formal Jiving & dining rooms. J)a ncled s tudy. Spacious, pri vale guest suite with own entrance. Sl7S,000. Open Sal. & Sun. COROMA DEL MAR: 702 Acacia : Ar e you an artis t, bachelor. career gal, or an invest or '? If so, this is for you. In- vest in yo ur future at today's prices. l{-2 lot with a n inte re sting two· lx.>droom home . Use your imagination. Ucsl price in t own. 562 ,500. Open S<it . & Sun . SHOIECLIFFS: 320 Scc.t ward : Unusual s plil·lcvel will' !}cam ceilings. wood paneling; three hedrooms . private (a way from it all) family room; large areas of fruit trecs, llowers. lawns. Ex· cell ent buy al $98,000. Open Sat & Sun THE BLUFFS -MEWPORT IEACH: 530 Vista Grande. 1'hc best there is; spa<.·ious condominium with three bedroom s, very large famil y room, s to rage areas. wide green belt. Beautifully appointed. $89,200. OPEN SUN ONLY. OTHER PROPERTIES: 1. Bayfront Penthouse on Lido Penn. Beautiful ocean & bay view -The "Top of the Mark'' of Newport Beach. $16.5 ,000 & owne r will trade for home 1n the area. 2. Harbor View Hills -Somerset pl a n or five bedrooms, family room , formal dining. The ultimate in a beautifully appointed home -leaded glass. im- ported tiles ; Spectacular Medilerra- nean tiled pool, jacuzzi AND an out· door ''kitche n ''. By appointment. Please call. 3. In the City of Orange, up in the hills. "Horse Country''. Another showplace. It's lovely -four bedroom : fireplace in mast e r bedroom, beamed ceilin gs, air conditioned. COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. C-dtl Mer 675-5511 GeM,.ol 1002G.,..ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA PEMIMSULA POIMT This immac. 3 bdrm. + d en + office home, is located on a prime s treet of the point; launch up to a 16 rt. boat in 5 minutes; profess. decorated & move-in condition. Asking $147 ,500 (what will the price be next year?) 2145 SEVILLE OPEH SAT/SUH. 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX So. of Coast Hwy. Charming detached 2 bdrm. home with bit-in kitch. & Swedish frplc. Modern 2 bdrm. rental unit, loc. over lge. dbl. car garage. Close to everything. Listed at $92,500 516 FERMLEAF OPEN SAT/SUH 1-5 JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 2602 Htwport ll•d, Mewpart Beach 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE . HOMES OPEM 1-5lWsAft- WIM A TICTORIAN PU.HT STAND Visit a Un ic1u c Open Ilomc listed below and \Vin a beautiful golden <>ak Victorian plant stand. One stan<I will be given away t'<1l.'h weekend 1n Oc tobcr, free! 'rh<JL 's Unif1uc '. UMIQUE IM THE BLUFFS -Lowest price d ''F''' plan on IJca utifu l greenbelt. $65 ,UOU . Sec Oorolh y J<>hnson at 427 Vista 1'1ora. UMIQUE IM COROMA DEL MAR - Classic contemporary unit! 2 lxtrm , 2 bath + loll, plus rcmo<lelt'<l , 2 bdrm front unit. 436 Fernleaf, C<IM . UMIQUE IH COIOMA DEL MAR .-3 bedroom plus den, cute. with beams and brick. See Nat<.il ie Jo"'ogarty at 433 Heliotrope, south of highway. UMIQUE IN llG CAHTOH -Unique decor and lds cping, PQOI and sep jacuzzi, 4 bdrm ~. only 5174 ,500. See Vergilene !lull at =~ ·rarrey Pines Lane. UMIQUE IM C D M -Shingled duplex. just redone . some ocean view, 81"2"{ ass um e . $105,000. Sce ~1arilyn Shuff at 716Jasmin«..'. UMIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES Sparkling Portofino, excellent street, 3 bdrms plus loft. rec. rm., <Al $97,000. 1958Port Trinity UMIQllE IM HARIOR VIEW BROADMOOR -4 bdrms. fam. rm., putting green, dacking & view at $121 ,000 . See Barbie Hutchings at 2606 Wa vecrest. UHIQUE -IM CAMEO HIGHlAMDS -3 bdrm, fam rm . ZlOO sq ft . pool . c.:yn view. See F'ran Scott <.it GOl f{o ckford Road, $88 ,500 UHIQUE IM HARBOR HIGHLAMDS -6 bedroom s . lar ge lot, n ice neighborhood, only $86.950. Sec Nadine Croul al 162l J>o rothy Lane, Newport Beach . U~l()UI: ti{)Ml:S REAL TORS" " THE NICE'STPEOPLE SELLING THE NE'ATEST HOMrS CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546·6990 • CALl US ' G.-rol 1002 G_,,I 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS OPEH SUH 12-5 442BModona Delightful 3 bdrm formal dining room , remodeled kitchen with ne w cabinets. bit-ins, coppe r plumbing, sprinklers, a ll ey access for boat or trailer. Large lot with room to expand-$58,500. "C" THOMAS REALTOR HARL IURHITT 224 W. Coast Highwai< 548-5527 . Newport Beach Eve. 548 ·4569 G....-ol I 001 G....,.al I 002 Gneral . I0021G....,... 1002 •••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••.•••••••••••• •••••••••••·••••••••••• SPRINGTIME Rustic Giant . REDUCED $16,000 Ideally located on the 2nd level in Irvine Terrace, this spacious home has a 180 deg. unobstructed view from the harbor entrance to Lido! 4 BR. 3 Ba , frplc., pool & now only $161,500 IT'S A IEAUTIRll DAT ... ... to see the magnificent view from Pebble. This hom e is literally sur- rounded by view; has 4 BR, 3 Ba.; vacant. See this weekend. $159,500 OPEH HOUSE SAT. 1·5/S... 2-5 2731 PEBBLE DR.. CdM TRANQUIL. WOODSY SITTING Duplex in Olde Corona del Mar, on serene, shady street. 3 BR, 2Y.z Ba. in front, 2 BR. 2 ba. in back. New carpets & drapes , tree-shaded, sun- ken patio; luscious landscaping. So. side of Hw y . Owner will help finance. Only $113.500 ClEAH UP OH THIS . OME A MESSY home in Olde Corona del Mar. 2 Blks. from ocean. Exterior newly painted. Garage is stressed for 2nd unit. As king price only slightly above land value. Clean it up &clean up. $71,950 HARBOR COMPANY ' REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corono del Mor "Selling Real htote in M•wport Harbor Sine~ 1944" 673-4400 YE s . AT T Ji I S Shimmering pool nestled CHARMING HOME. Im· in rolling hills spotted mac., decorated 3-BR, with countless shade 2-ba & sparkling pool, trees, covered f'ntcrtain- new crpts, 2frp1cs. and ment patio. formal din- many more exciting ing. paneled den. fiesta features. kitchen. secluded master * • Excellent location on s u 1 t c. c r a ck I i n g cul·de·sac street. fireplace. Pnvate park- So. or 17th.·llarbor Iii like atmosphere. Call area.Only$69.950. no w -owner bought DAVID LEVINf.: another homc.·SAVE· Call 64S.0303 . .. Pi!IClflC -k· " REl>l ESTl>TE 714 6 42-0200 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY A1'1ERNOON #6 Goodwill Cou rt Ex· quisit e ultra modern Cust.om Newport Crest Twnh sc. Owner h as moved. $69 ,950 Quick possession desired 839·1710 Rex L. llodg~s Re ally A CCll.Mll IUKEI to•UY AH...tia11 luilders 2 prime ocean bay view lots in CdM . I blk from beach. $128,500. 97~·0631 or 644 ·45 !00wncr ='---1 Gn.ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE IEST OF TWC. WORlDS WA TERFROHT LITIMG PU.Mn & GRE&4ERT Stunning 2-Story Spanish style home wlth numerous custom • fe atures. Your own boat slip, plus 2 side tics. 4 large bedr6oms, each wilh it's own bath , separate powder r oom . Formal dining room. Family room with VIEW. Three private beaches. $239,000 Open Sun 1-5 PM Call 631 -1400 to see ,. "fX'C l3h1~ in .on thl' watl'f near thP wll!()r .. 'tt'W of waler h o n11•... We .:;how by boo I and Ci'I 1 WATERFRONT HOMES 2033 W.CooSI Higf,w"v Newport Beach 17141631-1400 ***OPEN HOUSES***· CAMEO SHORES VIEW HOME ·rrus quality cxccutiyc home is buill around its 0~11 secluded pool area which is perfect for entertainmg day or night. Three bedrooms. 3 balhs~ a den wtwet bar & laundry room. make this lovely view home a musl lo sec. Offer e d al $177,750, 4601 IOXIURT. OPEN l·S. OUTSTAHDIHG CUSTOM BAYFRONT Fron1 11 s rn;.1rblc ball' to its formal dining room. From its bayfront terrace to ils master bedroom ~uite True cle~unce on fee land . $295,000. OPEN 2·5. 1300 E. IAllOA ILVD. EMERALD IA Y HILLSIDE Spectacutar canyon-ocean views. 3 bedrooms, ~ baths, den, high beamed ceilings w /priva~eco~~unr · ly amenities; Beath. tcMis, pools. secunty. Minimal ya rd maint enance. $195,000. OPfM I · 5. 343 EMERAlD BAT. BLUFFS ''E• -PRIME VIEW Ove rl ook in g back bay with city lights. Three bedrooms & f <' mily room plus pri vale patio orr kitchen . Priced to se ll immediately at $89,500. OPEN 1-5. 4 2 4 VISTA P All.\DA VIEW OF IAT & OCEAN Just Jisled 3 bedroom, 2'h bath w /large Cam. rm., 2 rireplaces. Park-like yard w ffruil trees. Has the best of carpets , drapes & tiles. Truly a beautiful home. $112,500. llG CAMTOH PRIVACY VIEW! It's beautiful. It's exc·l usivc. A most impressive "Oeauvillc ''. U p~radecl, 3 bedrooms., Fam. rm. c;o r g eo u s garden s . $199,500. OPEN l · 5. #I RUE llARRITl HARBOR VIEW HIUS Beautifully decor ated Lusk 4 bedroom, with sparkl- ing view from li ving room. The discriminating buyer wi ll flip over this one. $110,000. OPEM 1- 5. 3400 SAUSAllTO. 67 FEET OM LIDO BAYFROHT :;upcrb quiet location. Room for several boats to 125'. f-i car spaces. Ju5l remodeled. Courtyard! Large deck. 5 bedrooms. 5 112 bath~-Hurry ! $395,000. I 05 VIA LIDO SOUD. OPEH 2·S. OPEM HOUSE 1·5 • 5 bedrooms. Master bedroom has adjoining den/ sit- ting rm. 4'h baths + pawder room. air cond. & heat w /humidifier/dehumidifier. elevator ••. this large fam. home has it all -62. on the bay w/pier & slip large enough for 60' boat. $385,000. Security gate of- ficer will direct you lo 1*21 Linda Isle Dr., Linda Isle. ***BY APPOINTMENT*** THAT'S RIGHT ••• 4 bedroom, 3 bath view home in Dover Shores. Property has everything. Pool. Bar room. Family room. Dining room. $152,500. MOTHING LEFT TO DO But move in! Beautifully decorated, air-conditioned home in Universit y Park. Built-ins. It has everything you want. 4 bedrooms, 2Y.z baths, fam, rm., wet bar. $>8,900. BAYFROHT FOR $110,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium w /action view of bay & jetty. Best buy in Channel Reef w/more square footage than other units on the market. BOUNTY IM BA.YCREST Spacious 4 bedroom family home with sparkling pool & outdoor entertaining area. Open corner location on quiet st_reet. Offered at $118,000. . SHORECUFFS-NEW LISTING Charming 2 bedroom-plus home. Great possibilities foe expansion out into yard or add a 2nd story & get a tremendous ocean view. Beautifully landscaped patio & entertainment area. $135,000-orl fee land. DUPLEX BY THE SEA Just a few steps from the ocean in Newport -two 3· bedrm, 2 bath units very well decorated. Owner will carry a small secood. $139,500. SUNRISE-SUNSET Lido condo with fantastic views of ocean & bay. Highly customized for discriminating b uyer looking ahead to the future. sns.ooo. SEE AHD COMPARE For family li ving: 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. For family fun : sunny patio, t»<>l, & e ntertainment center with gas BBQ. You will love the treelined s treet . $119,500. t"ce . FRESH AS SPRING and'just as pretty, with its soft green and yellow de- corator touches. This 4 BR, family room, formal din· ing rm, living rm, each with beamed cathedral ceil· ings, is like new . Handsome mirrored walls. A BEST BUY. $169,500. DOVER SHORES WATE8Ftl0NT Priced at $225,000? Perhaps there Is a better buy, but we are not aware of it. 5 Bdrms ... 4 baths, family room, dining room, lge. terraced patio. 40 Ft. dock. We salute this value! PLEASE . CAU. FOii A FREE PICTURE UOCHUR! Of' LISTINGS A COUIWIU. IN«a CO. 644-1766 I ) I I I TWO ACRE BACK . YARD PAIUI HUHTIHGTOH 41Dl.+IOHUS oflnJa !Jtife 311.+POOL ASSUME $30,900 . $2S9MOHTH Park-Like Setting "JUST BEAUTIFUL"!!! ORIGINAL BLUFFS Gl.EBllB.T • 3 BR. & DE N, DINING ROOM END UN IT -HUGE PATIO · OPEN TODAY 1-5 + POOi. Beaut. 4 BR, Cam. rm. Country English atmosphere, established trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being re modeled ; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6.500Sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock. 50 I A VE. LUCIA $72,500 HASTINGS & CO., Realtors Sunke n llvina room . formal dinlna. Kitchen with noolt. Part.)' room with CONVE RSATION PIT ANO FIREPLACE. Gue•t s uite, atal rs to master and childrens s uit es. •OO SQ. l'~T . BONU S R O OM . Setluded rear grounds. Sl 9,000 d o wn. Call 963-6767. ()1,111111 9 •II S fVN '<llll HICI' [~11~$illil Cusl. comp. Cum. 6 BR, 2;<, ba, 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000 Custom 5 BR. 4 ha. View, 80 IL on lagoon. Boal slip. $295.000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR Best pool home buy with this beach chalet ! IM · t.1ACUl...ATE ! Ankle de· ep shag! Squeaky cle1tn p:11nt! Gourmet k itchen ! Rambling master bdrm rctre11t ! Din1nJl enter· ta1nment! P11r k si:r.e Tah1llan b.ac.kyard with i.:1ant shitnn1er1ng pool ! Rare 7~ 10;:.n • no new lo.an coats! Owner bought ne\11! M'us l sell ! lturry ! Call 847-6010. [ ij·la&il'.Itl ·- lloog 640-5560 °"' ... h..., Ea•lblolff Pr-sioftd lkllf. Have ~melhinlt you w.iint to sell ? Clu:1lried ads do )4 1 Bn y ~.d . l),.vt· N B b l'> 0101 DIRECTORY hip IW1....,. clrec..r, .... ,. ... w1•1~ n ~pt 7 I 2 f1s;. Al ............. ....... _. ~ •,,.....,. ... lliy ........ , --• .. ~ eAA.T PILOT WANr •DS. ,._. ........................ ,.., .......... _ ............................ , .... ... -. . \ HOUSES FOR SALE 3806ChannelPI.NewportBeach 2 IEDROOM 673-1898 $129,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••3IO Fe rnando, Newport Beach 999Cheyenne , Costa Mesa 675~160 Sun2-5 642-9448 546-2018 Sun 1-5 332 Piaza Lido (Lido Isle) NB •1686 Labrador. Costa Mesa 644-6200 . Sun.1-5 646-96E6 $59,990 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••31423 Coast Hwy Laguna Beach •3006 Ceylon, Mesa Verde, CM 640-1127 $99,500' Sat/Sun 1-5 549-8655 $64,950 _ Sat/Sun 1-5 2521 Crestview Bayshores NB 1730 New Hampshire. Msa V. No. 673-8550 $67'.500 s'at/Sun 1-5 . CM ••6404 w . Oceanfront. Nwpt Bch 548-7729 $58 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 675-4060 $11 7.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2375 Notre Dame. Costa Mesa •22856 Boni ta Lane, El Toro . 64.';-5045 $45,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 586-8497 $29 900 Sat/Sun 10-6 3140Country Club Dr. Mesa V. CM ' 979-3788 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR & FAM RM ... DEN 1631 Lincoln Ln .. Newport Beach 12 Rue Vill ars (Big Cyn) N.B. 548-1549 $110,000 Sun 1-5 640-4050 $125.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 1200 Estelle Ln (Westcliff) NB 31702 F1or ence. South Laguna · 644-0322 $119 ,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 494-9704 $65,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 2lXYI Commodore (Baycr est) NB ••1006Sea Lane. Coronadel Mar 644-1766 $87.000 Sun.1-5 646-7414 $86,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1051 Madison Place, Laguna Bch ••47 Balboa Coves. Bal Coves NB 494-9284 Sat/Sun 9-5 675-3000 $139.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 ••121 Harbor Is land Rd, NB 18RueGrand Vall ee,BigCynNB 644-6200 $279 ,500 Sat /Sunl-5 642-8235 Sun.12-6 1924 Irvine (Baycrest) NB 50 1 Seaward. Cor ona lllndsCdM 642-8235 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-8235 $76,900 sun.1·5 2331 Cliff Dr .. Ne woort Heiehts 787Nyes PL, Laguna Beach 631-0033 $210 ,000 Daily 1-6 644-6200 Sun. l-5 2987 Quedada (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-4910 $98,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 • 3 BEDROOM *1420 Kings Rd . Clirniaven, NB 642-5200 $123.500 Sun 1-5 320Kings Rd. CliffHaven, NB 642-5200 $129,500 Sunday 1-5 23912 Danzig Bay, Shrs, Lag Ng l 673-8550 $76,500 Sunl-5 ••4465 W. Coast Hwy,Npt. Bch 673-8700 $129,500 Sunl-5 ••3911 Mar cus, Newport Beach 673-8700 $129,900 Sunl-5 492 16th Place. Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sunl-5 2228 lloliday Rd. Newport Bea ch 646-4380 $74,500 Sunday 1-5 •427 Vis ta F lor a, Bluffs, NB 675-6000 $65,000 Sunday 1-5 214 Via San Rem o. Lido Isle 675-7225 $135.500 800 Gove rnor , Costa Mesa Sunl-5 631-1400 $37,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 2424 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. NB 673-8550 $65.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 309 62nd SL (Newport Shrs) NB 548-1290 $63,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1200 Dover Dri ve, Newport Beach 642-1157 $77 ,500 Sat/SUn 2'-4 401 39th SI. Newport Island (213) 795-0108 $ffi,000 Sun 11-5 8 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Canyon 644-6585 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15152 Normandie, Irvine 551-2939 $49,90Q Sat/Sun 12-5 15292 Montpellier , Irvine 673-6454 $49,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1951 Tustin, Costa Mesa 646-3192 $82,000 Sat & Sun 9-5 867 Darrell , Costa Mesa 549.1168 $41,950 Sat/SUn 1-5 **512 38th SI., Ne wport Beach 675-7060 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 263 Walnut (Newport Shores) NB 645-7575 $77,500 SUn.1-5 442 El Modena (Npt. Hts.) N.B. 548-5527 $58,500 .sun. 12-5 •235-61st . Newport Beach • 645-0303 $52,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 116 Goodwill Court. Newport Bch 839-1710 $69.950 Sun Afternoon •404 Superior , Newport Beach 675-3000 $45,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 598 Fayette Circle, Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sat/Sun l~ •2512 University, Back Bay, NB 675-4060 $52,500 Sat/Sunl-5 530 Vista Gra nde. Bluffs, N.B. 675-5511 $89.200 Sun 1-5 1502 Ora nge Ave. Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sal/Sun 1·5 702 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-55U $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••320 Seawa rd, Shorecliffs, NB 675-5511 $98,000 Sat/Sunl·5 J IR & FAM RM or DEN 2145 Seville (Bal Pellin.) N.B. 675-9111 $147 ,500 Sat/Sunl-5 •2915 Ebbtlde, Hrbr Hglnds, CdM 673-8550 $124 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 222 Lugonia, Newport Beach 631·1400 $68.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 231 Lugonia (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $61 ,900 SUn .1-5 20183 Midland. Meredith Gdns HB 96&-1456 $72,900 Sun 1-5 •4501 Roxbury Dr. Cam Shrs CdM 644-4910 $139.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5200 River Ave, Newport Beach 642-3319 $68,000 Sat&Sunll-6 115Via Undine (Lido Isle) NB 675-6161 $124 .500 · Sun. 1-5 10201 Stonybrook, lluntington Bch 540-1151 Sunday 1-4 18292 Foxglove, Irvine 552-9413 Sunday 1-5 •4507Tremont (CameoShrs) CdM 675-3000 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 0091 Gus Drive, Huntington Bch 213-373-8540 $39,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4ro E. 20th, E-Side , Costa Mesa 752-1700 Sunl-5 18741 Via Siena, Irvine 831-9411 $81 ,500 Sun 1-5 1812 Port Sheffield . Nwpt !kb 673-7601 $77 ,995 Sun l-5 325Crescent Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $167 ,000 Sun.1-4 4733 Cortland Dr, Cameo lllnd CdM 673-3177 $83,500 Sun.1-5 315Goldenrod. Coronadel Mar 675-9382 $105 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••23Linda Isle, Newport Beach 673-8700 $199,500 -Sun 1-5 137Via Waziers. Lido Isle, NB 752-7315 $159,900 Sunl-5 3114 Yukon, Costa Mesa 646-7171 3448 Fuschia, Costa Mesa Sunl-5 546-2313 $56,950 Sun 1-5 433 Heliotrope, old CdM, CdM 675-6000 $89,000 Sunday l -5 1958Port Trinity. HVHms, NB 675-6000 $97,000 Sunday l -5 •601 Rockford, Cameolilnds. CdM 675-6000 $88,500 ~ndayl -5 20RueGrand Vallee(BigCyn) NB 642-8235 $215,000 Sun.12-6 1915Santiago (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 Sun.1-5 1806 Port Tiffin (HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $99 ,700 Sun.1-5 4 IEDROOM •3075Platte, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $58,900 Sundayl-5 2230rangeSl. (NewportShrs) NB 827-7000 $69 ,500 Sun.1-5 212Via Palermo (Lidolsl) N.B. 673-7300 $115,000 Sun. 2-5 2842Alta Vista (Eastbluffs) NB 644-1133 $114 ,000 Sun.1-5 209 Pearl. Balboa Island 646-3255 $154 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z131 Pebble Dr, Coronadel Mar. 673-4400 $15!1,500 Sat l-5~n 2-5 ••323Ca nal (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $72,900 Sun. 1·5 1023 Dolphin Terrace, CdM 644-7211 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4333 Perham Dr,CameoShrsCdM 675-5511 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM llM or DEN •888 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 644-7270 $121 ,900 12:00-4 :30 St/Sn 2319 Heather ·La. Back Bay, NB 546-4141 Sat/Sun 1-5 2JXYl1 Midland, Meredith Gdns HB 968-4456 $71,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 9291 Candlewood, DeaneGdns HB 968 t456 Sun 1·5 1947 Killde er. Mesa Verde, CM 557-1990 $71 ,500 Sa\/Sun 1·5 10081 La Quinta, Fountain VaL 968-rolJO $72,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••333 Morningstar, Newport Bc h • 631·1400 $239,000 Sal /Sun 1-5 2810 Serang CM (Mesa Verde) 557-1849 $62,500 Sal/Su nl2-5 2053 Phalarope. Costa Mesa 541-5032 $75,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 34052 Callita, Dana Poi nt 497-1744 $63.500 Sun 1-5 706K-Thanga (lrvine Terr ) CdM 675-5930 Open 1-5 lll Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 675-0123 $119 ,500 -SUn 2-5 3000 Beacon. Npt Hts, N.B. 675-7225 $75 ,000 Sat/Sunl-5 •1806 Galaxy Dr, Dover Sbrs NB 644-4910 $215,000 Sun 1-5 67 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 642-8235 $179,950 Sat /Sun 1-5 1812 Port Whee ler (~Mlomes) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12-5 p .m . 1859 Port Wheeler (HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $85,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •212 Hazel, Corona de! Mar 644-6200 $250 .000 Sat /Sun 1-5 20872Surge Ln , Huntington Bch 842-7441 $61,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 2018 Leeward Lane. Newport Bch $145 ,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2606 Wavecres t , llV Broadmoor CDM 675-6000 $121,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4511 Camden . Cameo Shores. CdM 644-7270 Sat/Sun 12-5 JOSS Johnson, Costa M esa 546-2313 $55,900 Sunl -5 19 Hermitage La . Big Canyon, NB 640-6161 $169,500 Su nday 1-5 •17 Cypress PL La. Bi g Canyon 640-6161 $171 ,900 Sunday l -5 2004 North Capella. Mesa Vrd. CM 546-5880 · Sunday 1-5 1338Antig ua Way, Dover ShrsNB 642-5200 $129.500 Sund ay 1-5 1741 Pitcairn, Mesa Verde.CM 549-8655 $67 ,500 Su nday 1-5 9531 Borba Circle, Hunt. Bch. 962-9879 $84 ,500 Sun 12-6 16371 Redl ands , Huntington Bch 962-4471 /546-8103 Sunday 1-5 4541Sandburg Way, Irvine Open House S aturday /Sunday.1-5 llJOSantiago. Newport Beach 546-2313 $158,500 Sun 1-5 •1586Corsica, Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $52 ,900 Sun 1-5 ••78Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 2441 Marino Dr. (Bayshores) NB 642-8235 $129,500 Sun .1-5 908Almond (E ast bluff) NB 642-8235 $99,750 Sun.1-5 •4522 Dorchester . Cam Innds CdM 642-8235 Sun.1-4 4610 Dorc heste r . Cameo Inds CdM 642·8235 Sun.2-5 1606Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 644~200 $155,500 Su n.1-5 120dysseyCt. Ne wportCrest NB 645-3777 $89,500 Su n 1-5 #rBurningTree, BigCanyon, NB 752-7315 $270 ,000 Sun 1-5 1921 Kings Road . Newport Beach 646-7171 Sun 1-5 14!Kl2Yucca Ave. College Pk Irv 752-6521 $71.500 Sun.12-5 •9Torrey Pines Ln. BigCyn NB 675-6000 $174,500 Su nday 1·5 5 BEDROOM 2421 Sierra Vista. Newport Beach 646-4380 $89,950 Sunday 1-5 2421 Sierra Vista. N'pt. Beach 646-4380 Sun. 1-5 Z131 Bays hore Dr, Newport Beach 646-7171 Sun 1-5 ••203 Via Lido Soud , Lido II NB 673-7300 $225,000 Sat /Sun 2-5 5 IR & FAMILY RM or DEN #2Cherry Hills Ln. BigCyn , NB 752 -7315 $255,000 Sun 1-5 #28Linda Isle Dr. Linda Isle 631 -1800 $285,000 Sun 1-5 1180akmont Lane. Big Canyon 631 -1800 $320,000 Sun 1-5 ••3802 Channel Pl. Nwptlsland 646-8811 $280.000 Sunday 1-5 •1011 Marian Lane. West cli ff. NB 642-5200 $124,500 Sunday 1-5 •1524Sandcastle (HVl'lills) Cd M 642-8235 Sun.1-5 1924 Santiago (Dover Shrs) NB 642-8235 Sun . 1-5 1~72 Pegasus. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $65.500 Sunday 1-5 17 Locbmoor Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 DAILY1-5 p.m . ••618 Harbor I sl Dr, off Bayside 642-8235 Sat /Sun 1·5 *16 Cherry Hills Ln, Bi g Cyn NB 642-8235 $289,000 Sat 2-4/Su n 1-5 ••36 Linda l s le Or, Unda 11 NB 644-4910 $396.000 Sat/Su n 1·5 2926 Silver Lane, N. B. 644-4910 $89,500 Su n 1·5 •••76 Linda Isle Dr, U nd a II NB 644-4910 $395,000 Daily J-5 Sund!!. Octot>ef 26, 197S DAILY PILOT D;1' 1002G al 1002 ---.,. GtMral••r-. • •••••••••••••••••••• ,, ••••••"•••••••••··~··•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~al IOU ILUFFS IAY VIEW Lowest priced view enll uni t ; an almost new, beautifu ll y dt?coratcd 3 bdrm .. s pacious kitchen wi t h brkfst. area of! cardcn patio. 2nd Patio off living rm. gives view of greenbelt & bay -a buy al $79.750 C.F. COLESWORTHY . 640.0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER ••2762 Bayshore Dr. Newport Bch 644-1766 Sun. 2·5 2120 Aralia, Newport Il<'ach 675-2311 $119.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1300 Antigu a (Dover Shores) NB 675-6921 $202,500 Sat/Sun. 1-5 •1608 Gal axy Drive. Newport Bc h 646-IK>49 $189,000 D1J!y 12-6 •25 Loch moor La. Newport Bt!ac i1 644 -7270 $194.500 Sunday 1-5 6 IR & FAM RM or DEN •3626 Cat a maran . H.V)Us. CdM 675-7225 $148,000 Sat /Su n 1·5 1621 Dorothy Ln, llrb ~llnds. NB 675-6000 $86,950 Sunday 1·5 ••87 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 $745,000 Sun. 1·5 7 II. & FAM RM or DEN • 1'3 Ham pshire CL Dover Shores 644 -7270 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 420 Cypress , Laguna Beach 675-7225 $54,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 26464 Calle San Francisco. SJC 544·7640 $28,950 Sat /Sun 11-4 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN 320 Via Lido Nord, Lidolsle, NB 675-7225 $179,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 2BR&31R 2500 Santa i'.na SL. Costa Mesa 646-3255 $43,500 up Open Daily JIEDROOM 4435 W. Coast J-1 wy. Nwpt Bch. 646-2700 $550 lse. Sat /Sun 1 -~ 5.35 Vis t a Grande (Bluffs) N.B. 673-2222 $72.900 Sun 1-5 400Vist a Suerte (Bluffs) N.B .. 644-1133 $64,750 Su n.1-5 ••4457 West Coast Hwy, N.B. 646-7711 Sun 1-5 1951 SanBruno (Bluffs) N.B. 640-5560 $57,000 Su n. 1-5 509 Ave nida Lader a (Bl uffs) N B 640-0020 Sun. •3062 Clubhouse Cir.Mesa Verde 645-0303 $57.500 Sunday 12-5 3 BEDROOM & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 1 Mirror Lake, <Deerfield) Irvine 752-652 1 $53.950 Sun 12-5 501 Avendia Luc ia (Bl uffs) NB 640-5560 $72,500 Su n 1-5 304 Vista True ha (Bl uffs) N.B. 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 3 Rue Vill a r s (Big Canyon) N. B. 640-5560 $177 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2BR&IBR 195 1 T ustin , Cosli.i Mcs;.1 646-3192 $82.000 Sat & Sun 9-5 ••61136thSt. Newport Beach 640-5560 $185,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOMS EACH 436 F ernlear, old CdM. Cd M 675-6000 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 716 J asmine. old CdM. CdM 675-6000 $105,000 Su nday 1-5 21R&3BR ••3913 Ma rcus, Npl. Isl.. N.B. 673-8700 $174 ,500 Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM 518 Dahlia, (Old CdM) CDM 675-3998 $115,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 3 BEDROOMS EACH 719 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-3000 $11 9.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 61815th St -Huntington Il<'ach 673-6454 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOMS EACH 511 Ca.rn ali on, Corona del Mar 642-4623 $125,000 Sun.1-5 HOME & INCOME 2 IEDROOMS EACH 516 Fernleaf. Coronadel Mar . 675-9111 $92 ,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM 320-320.,,.. Sapphire. Bal 11 . N.B. 675-3331 $165,000 Sat /Su n 1·5 201·201"" N. Bayfront. Ba l II , N.B. 675-3331 $195,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 41EDROOM&FAMILY ROOM & 2 ~ROOM 212 Agate (Balboa Isl) N.B. 675-333 1 $134,950 Su n.1-5 • Poal * • Watft'fronf *** Watetfr.,.t&Pocli ........................ HAUOl.VIEW Gr111Mous 3 b<>droom 3 HAR~ci~~IEW j bath t"xecut1vo homr with 180 dcli(ree view. J"•erfCt"t for ent.ert11lning · ! larl(c hvinl[ room ·huge fam~I)' roo1n • An~ooy :;wimm1.n.,: pool • v1t:w~ rr om k1tch~n. livlni rQ01n , d1n1ng room and n1aslcr bedroom .I th\ncn are 1l'1otivutec.I . I Call fi13·SSW. . . [ ®'' '"~,.~.,~."' ! LOVELY LOVELY ,\ mu:.t Sf'C. upi;radt-d lht\IOUI. Bcaut1fu1 USC or wullpapcrs & c.l r11 pf':o. ~11rror1:d . loi:t ·burn111~ frplc 111 IO\Cly hv r111 . Unique pancli•t.l ran\ rm w,frplt• 4hr,21 2hu,Jc;ir ~ar . All this plu :-. beautiful puol. Only $131,950 BABBLING WATER .,~alls into tins ~Qr~cou:-. pool & Jacuzzi. llui.:•· ~rty patio w/gas OHQ & firc1ng. Atrium cntrunet· ll'l1ds to lvvcly !Iv rrn, formal din, wet bar & f;in1 rm. 2•,., ba, 4br. Beam ceil's lhruout . Dix wallpaper & crpt!{. Timed spnnklers, light 1ng, 3 ear i.:ar. Pvt Dti.: Canyon golf club setting. Guarded gate. $177,500. Call 640-6600 m. .... tt_.. Lookin9 For A New Home? Then Check This .• Nf':Wt'OllT BEACll 4 Bil . 2 ba . Montci::o r.1odel in llarbor ·v iew Jloml'S. 1'~abulous view 11t \•all ey below, r l o!H~ t•• pool and tennis. $10:J .OOO OH .... Check our ;id Ln the Irvine Section LE RAISOR REALTY 45z"JCampus Dr., lri,·n1· Cum pus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 MUST SELL $39,950 )11)t a l'onr\11 but ·• j,!t' nu1nc old f ;•s h1ont·d · modern :J bcrlroo111 h11111" on tis o,,.,•n trf'C' filled lot ona lrt•C l1nt"tl ..,lr1•t'l (:et \'our own v1tam1n C fr1)1·n ihnse trcC's out back. Let the kids and cln}!s run and stop pay1 nJ! rr•nl. Owners have bouio:ht :inothcr !In w.1 nt lO Sl'll :.:O\V A:-.kini.: $3'.l,!)50 MESA VERDE 2 STORY 4 Bl·dronm s, .1 h:ith homt'. Wllh 20x2fi fam1l.v roorn for tho:-.c s pecial parties entC'rta1 n1ng at your bltn har u ndt·1· «athl'dra l op(•n betirn 1·1'1lln.i.: Covered pa\111 and lots of ltl'('S for pnva1·y mak(' this horn•· a flre:.m eome true. Call ~Ui-5880. ~HERITAGE REALTORS Welto na!<.Com pany ...... •<>Q• TURTLEROCK Soper 4 RR . A:-.!i ume 80' ,. TD . 10.-h. l>n ·$fi9 ,!'HJo . 19291 t;ly Ori v<', lrvuu·. Sun 2-5. SHORECLIFFS 3 BR. 2 BA. pool & Vil.'"". 234 J\1um1n,.: C<inyon ltd. Cd M. Sun I 4 EMERALD BAY Cha r m1n J! :J liH, Su. <1f llwy. Roon1 fur pool t.· add·on w1v1ew. S119.~1 OWNER ANXIOUS Wl'.'Stchff ~mo'I porul:11 · rnodl'I ! Beautifully d·· cor:tt<'d J hedroom ho1n1· on l<ir~c <'Orner lol. Plu:o.h earpct1nj,!. s r ae iou:-. kitchen. dining an1l m:1n1cured yard. 1-lu.;t sell this weeke nd $17 .500. Call s.15·M24 . A>-· sot•iutcd Sout h Coa'l Brokers. Opet'Houte SotfSun 2-4 1200 Dovor Dr HI Rca"tcho San Jo.n 2 BR, df'n . 2 ba 569,!~oo Big CO.yon 3 Oe<trm ........ Sl!io9,M>o MARRY IAlllTT RHllor.644-1559 .. D H°"se' For SIM ....._.For Salo 1ilV PILOT Sunday, Octobet 26, 1975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·•••••••••• m. ,., Salo ...... , For s• ..._..,, For S Housws ,. ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••·••••••••• ························ ··-.;·············io ... L~ aeach 1 oa 1"'-e I 044 • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~-~~ ....... !~.':!~.~~ ....... ~~!~!~~~-~---····· ~-~!~!!".~~.s.~~ ........ ~!~~ ........... !~~~ ~!'!'.~.~~.!~.~~ ••a•h&Md I 0061lat.boa ftlond I 006 Corona dt'I Mar" I 022Corona ~I MM I 022 HY (J W1'i'EH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • · • • l\1YStlC JtlLLS OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN ~~~~~~..,.·~':_ 1~\''::. P.ri .me home , J.BR, 2-ba : !'•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2B r . i lia Townhous e trl. *OPEN HOUSES* 320-320\'z SAPPlllHF., Sat/Sun I 5 ~.,.Gracious hom e 0 11 bcnut ~trect . :J \, "Bdrms .• 3 baths . d e11 , 3 frJJll'S , \\'Cl bar .. w/ice-maker. Priv. patio Al l topper ;Jllurnbing + 2 b<lrm .. 2 b"t h apl. for •1·guests or income. Sec this one, yo u \v1ll 1 be glad you d id ! $ 165.000 ~ S..>9.000 Jlt:duced SZOOO to OLD CORONA DEL MAR l .a ~t t)f the h1 -.turi ('<.tl homrs , plus tO('O me :-.ll L' ()li ve & fruit trees. lluild tir hol<t f\>r l ulurc ()wnc r v.1ill finance. $.52."50 FERGUSON REALTORS 833-3821 ~·II Vie w, pool & UP· .:r<i dt.'11. open •louse Sat 2S & Sun 26. 586-8497 Founlal• Valloy I 034 , ..................... . OPEH HOUSE VILLA MOMTEREY 1110 111 Lu Qu i nt a Sat 1Sun, 12·51>m . 4br, 1•r1v a cy cxcrnpllried . 572,900 Agt , 008-6000. H...tinqlon .. ach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "DOUBLE BUllLE" UN IVERSITY PARK t ba.r all amenit ies d.inmi rm, 11.replc , aun-LASALLE MODEL we • ' deck. $89.500. By owner. 4br, 2"'1ba . $S9.95o0. ~-7629· .. • MOD E RN COMM 'L. <&Ml Sandburg Way. IY OWNER BLGD. w/81Wtes. Xlnt HELP!! 4+2+Fam Y Old 38 llo-• '" loc01 tion. Call office for 4 r • r "' ·1s $179 000 ··The Ranch". $4 9,900. de~I · · ' •• l"OR~V E R Assume 7'"k VA for fast COASTAl.VJEW-28R . escrow o r terms . 1515.2 family rm, 2-ba. 2 su.n - Normandie, 55 1-2939. decks. Pool-s z'd yard . lacjuola hach I 048 Cust om ized thruo ut . $82.500. ( 201·201 1/, NO. llAYFHO'.\iT , $;it :su n i .i..-s • .Fantastic bay v1 c vJ fr<1 n1 almos t .every room in house ? 3 K<lr ms .. 3 ba .. 2 '1\-plcs. Sandy beach r st·p. 2 bdrm . house with love ly vie''' SI95.uoo 2 Meredith Garden Spilt Out of town ~eller~ need ••••••••••••••••••••••• levels J & 4 bdr m. on f3sl s11:le on this beautiful A For llcaJ \.'Wu t-NiC'.e. larl(e lots in center of family home. -4 Larae 28 r <.:olta.l!c 2 Oa th.'!: tract. Extremely clean& bedrooms, 2 king s ize Tre e s . rrpl Oc ean weU cared for. 3 bths, batb. All lhe 1 extras-Vi ew, Wul k to be:.il'h. eprinkJers front & rear. every woman 11 dream •tOD 500 Bk • ,&,_2277 'fagewater l REAL ESTATE ~ l•---------•I For a selective buyer . kitchen-only $53,900. -· ':.....'"------ Cottage by the Seo 008-4456 Call now for more de· OCEANFRONT. fabulous 13SO S.Coast Hwy. Corono del Mor I 022 1c01ta Mesa 1024 ........................ 1······················· ~ Short blocks lo !l:i.ndy OVER THE tail s !! Red Carpet. dO'A'tl coast vi ews ; sandy l---~•~9~4~--8=5=3=6:_ __ ~urf Ch<1rmirtg 2 bedrm, HORIZO~ Realtors beaC'h; 6 BR ,<& Ba . ::.tep- 212 AGATE, Sun. I 5 If you ~ir e look111 g t Jor a lge. fa mily homcth~it is nt·~1r nt·\v , ,\move-in cond., this is your cha nce or ~t ·Lifetime ; on unit1u c &/boa Isla nd 1 Bd.rms., 3 ba ths & fi.lm . r 1n + ('h a r111, l..c)IS R \ .lCl:<llK, 1 .. r :! ~1 r;sA \"ERO ~. J bc1lrn1 , 11ld downtown H.B. With "' 8ll·ll80 down Ji\' . frpl , terraC'e. 11arlchlce yard . Reduced la your wildest v11ion. Owner finance. $325,000 FIRST TIME OFFERED Sti2,Wll south/~cuv1cw 2': IJa ~ fplt·s. l.:e fam ily r'nnonl~ 1.11 4340 r1n , t..:e ma!:'tl'r bl'drm , tu onl y S:W,500. you can't compare this UMIVERSITY PK. CllA R~1 ! Ocean s ide SC On REALTY golden quality home. So ,_EH 5 •TJSUH z 5 hw y. Country French. bti.! yard, modern, open, OPEN SUM. 1-S ;urv hf)rnc S 11 CARNATION :1\01!1<."ount1'} C.'lull l>r •emarkably priced it VI'" A • 536-753J ' 4631 "'-T • -spacious !iv .. vaulted won~t las~! Features 3 .......-n11 ree-. beam ceil .. formal dining 4 Br. 3 Ba, magnificent view home. 2 large faml· \y areas, decks . By ap- pointment. ~;!Ilg apt. $134 ,950 CALL TO S E~:. 205·205".-'.'in. ll"yfront : 2 units on extra lgc. lot. 1111 ·! on-shore mooring. $161,900 "£· WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE '1:1:zz9 Marin•, lalboa 111....i 6 7 S-333 I ..... , . ' ' lotboo PeninMllo I 007 Balboa Peninsula 1007 ............................................... ' PENINSULA POINT ! Call for Appailtl""'ttl ') .. , f)upl1•\'. S uf 11 .... ·y J Ill! (J14 nr/l<l'.'lltnr~7~·:n8H !. h.1 urHl -.. lKOO '>Ci ft f'.1 I , -. . t-'r ) .. ~!1111 C'l llHI Xlnt j• •!>I F.N lloU~l' S.il Sun I> l" ,.1 .,~ ""' 1 ti J!Aili l • .ibrador , t.' 1'1 1 t'r\l.d r 1•1·. >1 """"""'' I t 1, 1 ,.r_.~ "'"I ,.1,, .,.,,1 -GEM· . '•' po u -..:··:" " ~ '::.:..... 120 Fl'u~\111 1\\l·. ;-.: B MESA d I HJ·:1\l."rt1H S lil:! ·Iii:!! e MARVELOUS Only S44,9SO EASY TERMS I Bet.l rm, 2 bath, CO\"t"rt•tl p11 l10 in e xce l l!'nl 11l'lg hhorhond on quiet tr1'I' lined street. Close to ~hop p ing & s c hoo ls . S1:llcr Anx ious. l 'a ll SCOTT REALTY S36-7S33 ••UWNl-:H • • <Jp1 •fl Su n da v l 5. <;d \L t•\\ l.'ho H·1· Jlrhr \'11•w ll i ll~ Inc 1'n le\'t•I IHll .tr1nld1n.27'.!7 \\ltn\lu\\'t l>r. lil·I O:.!l 1 A REAL CUTIE' Ch t1rn1 1n~ 1 bdrn1 h1,1u-.1• + 2 hd rn1 . apl un popul..i r Pn1111y Sl SJJ2 ,soo .1 .\1;1-.'{1\'(' lid r ms pl u ~ :-.pa1·1ou-. f11 111 ily roo1n \\ rus t1 t• open bc.'.l rn 1·•·il 111~. c·v1y \\'1nlcr frplc l "n1h.:r SIGOO. do14·r1 or no J ·---~~~~~~~1 111114·11 to vc·tl·l'an:-. ltn J 11l!•11!.1t1· poss'-·~~1on WATER VIE W Dup lt·x 14·11h 11nus 11 ;il floor pla n :! Bdrm:oo .. :!': h;1lh~ l'.I ,\: dhl f:;.t r.t}!l':'> ,,\~k111 1! Slb5,UOU Call 540-3666 4!1t.4MPI We're here to help. FAHTASTIC TOWHHOUSE Su 1J(·r llunungton Beach end unit TotA·nhouse at {lnl y $'.19 .500 . 3 U1..: lledruoms, 2 bath s. <lrl·..im kitchen and din 111g a rea & no common ...,·all On ly l'ileps to pool bdrm, 2 1tory, beautiful· 3 Bdrm, "' ramlly rm.. rm , convert. den, 2 frpl. ly landscaped. expertly Tulane individual home. Lo vely gardens . Sl87.~ decorated! Be that lock) on largest lot in Viii ace OC J-..:,\N side Hl4')'. Near fa mily! Call 968-4456 Ill. Steps lo rec. a rea sandy beach. SpurklLng 3 ::::=c:..=="-=-'----1 tennis, pools, etc. Wall s BH, 21f.r ba., den w /!rpl .. Also great potential ror WITH POOL of glass & ceilings that wet bar ; balcony dining; future. Dri ve by 2L382 ER sou, will appeal to th!' c d II *By OWH * Step.-'own Ii\'. w/frpl.; L;.i "Una anyon. an ca artis t in you ! Cornplelc "' "' Approx 4 yr old, vac. pr!'· pnvacy. Asking $70,aCIO view. $1 •19.500 (l14•ne r us slicge, 2 sty home w /im-finance . Will le<i se101> 11ressive entrance. 4 br · J WF.111\ VE RENTALS llon bu, 1..: fam. rrn . Lovely CALL 552•7000 PEG ALL1'":N HOWARD JOHMSOH kit. 14•/brkfst. bar. Step. IlEALTOlt ~94-7578 RE.ALTY do...,·n , s pa c. llv. rm . 1095N .Coast.l.aguna 497·1744 w/frpl!', frml din rm. & 2Q' x 22' boous rm , crpt'd OPEN SAT /SUM 1·5 OC'"F:A NFRONT !JOME drps 1n luxurious Park 0 C B J-\ N )-' K () N T 1\ior1.h Laguna. 263 Cres- ll unt1ngton . Lg. lot RL'<l uc!'d to only $9'J.~. cent Ba y Dr. !by app't, w J c o n c . blk wall . --======----1 2-BH., 2·RA. OYO Apt onJv1 LuxuriousJ bdrm., ;\lassive he-ated pool in UPGRADED Laguna lloyale. 31<&23 3 Il a .. custom built. ~.<·e l uded yd. w/lavish SANJOSEMODEL <.:oasl Hwy . Gorgeous ··Spect acula r ·· \'Je wi! prof. lnds<"p~ Nr schls& vie w, ~oorl sct'ur1ty . lk'sl waterfront buy in shop·g. $79.500. Prin. on-in the Ranch, 3 Br. 13>4 pool. Good f1nanl'1ng. town ! $265.000. seller will ly . Own er. &35-7156 Ba . • Ai"lOTJI ER • help finance. Call for de-··Sweeping bay views from 5 11R. fam1ly "I room, bay front home. S;.iun a, jacuzz1. 'boat storage. $2·10.000 OPEN SUH. t .5 535 Visto Gran~ Thl• n1urr-. ~1n l!l1· 1111111 (•nd u11 1t , ;1 hdr1n-. :! h.1 lk.-amcd cc1I , sh 111!1·r-.. fr pl(' Cl 111 r k IH''·~t'"l.:o. Si<:.~I ('11!1· 2 RR Cot ta~c un tr..:(' ll ~ Int $.14.21l0 llolland lh:.tl!y _64~·4 l.!._0 ____ _ and recreation. Assuma CON DO, 3 BR, I ~ Ba. 2 I.lie 7~'k loan wit h Sty. $25,750. $5000. dwn. py rnnt~ onl y $212. pi:r S230. p /mo. 646-5632 n1onth 1ncldg la xes. t-'1rst !1me o ffered . Cal l 5-hi·5880 A 11:ent $49,900 al $1 05.000. fu rnis hed lails. !\fust sell, owner ha ~ z-BR, 2·BA J AMES L0!\1AS R. E . bought another ho rn!'. SWARTZ REALTY 494-1008 (}penhouseSat&Sun 1-5 (714 )640-1127 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Jo.ll Boy'l.1de Drive , N 8 675-6161 11\\':\'r'.H , lar~l· 4 Bit 2 Ua , ,\lt·-.:i Ve r d i· ~I a n ~ "1.tr.1-. A s k "~ $47 ,900 .'l:11 5176 ---------- CLEAN & SHARP Rc1:entlv redec. ll 0·14'ilX 1----------1 fl oor, r:Jm r n1 w/frpl, IJ.! ' MESA VERDE ~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~.~~!.~!1: ... !?.~~ non y. f'/.?JiXK.LjH HORTH 11NEWLY PAIMTED 4 BR DUPLEX ,,:t .. ic"""'"'•"·•• 1.v rn1. d1n1ni.: .'.lrea . £plr. ;! RARE I (.AL l Olo! \ :1 He droo1Jl . ~hat h. fan11 ' d I c.. ..... --C4'o'a<~.. p;1t1os, quiet s trc1•t L1k (• Cl't a poo ··· SO. OF BA YSIOE """"" '71 ,,,, n1 'l4' • • $58.!lfKI 'J' JUST FOR YOU!!! with :t ;1 BH. 2 BA rl'ntal. --''------~--Roy McCardle CholceMesaVerdearea. Only J':i years nld Ca,faMesa 1024 81 H r1 3 Bedrm. family room, 1-'eatunni: lll·<iin l'l'JlinJ.!s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor I 0 ~wpo lgc living room. Ready to natural 14'nod and br1l·k Collci.:(' Pa rk . :1 ll H. :! Ila, 1.-c.·0.'.'"-".'•'•"•'•411-77•"'-•I mo\•e inat$64.950. texture· .. ;i nd pe rf('(·I new[\' dct"or..itt·d. pool :-.1 t,. MESA VERDE locat1t1n l"all &1-1 -1211 yard. 5-15 .'i7•11 .ift G PACESETTER l'l'~T0:\1 Spani sh1111'.\;I r: mi1sler br, low ma1nt yd , J Br, 1:•l Ila . cul-de-s at $50,750 89-1 -75~15 Park Gate Realty BEACH HOUSE +INCOME built 197 3. up11ra ded 3 RH. 2 Ba owners unit 1>lus :1 RR . 2 Ba rental un- 1l l'ncl'd for quick sale' $!6.0li(J. Opl'n lloust> S<i t & Son 10-5. 6HI 15lh St >\J!Cnl. 673-6454 --- ~~e:wly list ed , 4 811.. fa mi mm ~.' 2 full baths. Ii;: t 5x30 V- ':'lljded l:tnai. Kit chl'n I , ! , ~pletcl y redecorated ~!""'~-~~~~~~"' "''/n e w app l i a_n <'l'~ DUPtt-;X 2 2 br units . Gor g~ous ~p~r :.d 1 n i.:! Choice lo(' So of 11~~ Soe now-will sell ra~t ' 579 ""I 0 : , ""'-5.,16· A8AHDOHED HEAR 17TH STREET Pn1n(' l'U:o.l std e lo<·:H1on Shak e roof lklu l door 1n garage. }''r csh p;i1ni nut ~ide, loL-. of ~l a~s .. 11,1 .. 1 rcdecor:tlt'd. ll;1rllwood Ooors & new ca rpcl1ni:: 0 'Ntler will help · SG.llJO down Call to !>l,'c 646-71 71 1 111i·11111.-rn1 1·huu·e dbl 1•:,1-.t Side l1.1l :'\u c·pt-. & 111:-.1 11111 drp:-.. :1.:lra large ,1 .. 11 , h.1r , :.! fruh -. 21 p.11 10-.. '>f'par.1tl' d111 rn\ & -·M--d•it•h-G-•d __ _ 1.1un1lrv rn1 SR2,000. 1951 ere ar ens al 5167 ,500! ·""'. ...,ner """' , SHARP /SPOTLESS REDUCED $6000! Gorgeous hidden 2 story. LoweJt Priced -1bedroom. Shows Jo\'ini.: Ocean View In toach in home , pa110 & Cameo HiqhlOflds '.,.," r.r , • ,1 { r ,,, tt '· !)'Ying loo ! C lln yo u Pri ,·atc Bca,·hes 1·11.-.li n !J..IG J\~2 I f ormal entry . for m<i l -1hn1n..: rm .. lge. ll v1n.i:: BY O\\'Nf-:n :\lesu VC'rdr rm & f.'.lmtly rn1 . with l':tl·M f'lt1.•r ·I Bdrm. 2 ha , frplc., ;i~sumc 1r;;, v.,\ !JN (; Hl-:C R~1 .. S1dc yd. Joan of $37 .000 r· P . + Li.:e bark yd r-.1.'.lny $75,SOO. tr<'<'" :.'ft 1 0Ser;in~ 5.'i7 1~·19. Sfi2,500 Our Exclusiv• Two 4-PLEXES 833-2906 SINCE 1960 g~?den ... enjoy outdoor J Br, 2 Ba , F'"u m Hm [® ~ • r.'.lieve only $67 ,950? <Ii J:I C.:ortl and Dr. ' --OPJ-.:N SUND,\\' 1·5 In l'.1u·elJ1•nt fast mov1 n1l 1 HR MESA VERDE Owi1l'r 1L1e 673-3177 ------l"o~la ~l esa urea. A rart' THE RE.Ill EST.llTERS • • c: GOLF COURSE J\.t r:s A !)!-~I.M A it r1Jmmo1ht y that won't ,._ _________ 1 3 Br. 2 13a . 'lg . ra nt rm . ],1st 10111-! S87 .000. each. $76 ,500---2800 Sq.ft., 4 1-$49,950. Ry 014'1\l'r pr1n c .ill for dt'tads 1\g:en l. _qR. 2 BA, (amily. Pool A TREAT!! onlyS40-390u S.l~I 08 1~ ASSOCIATES. REAt TORS ~lot. Bo at access, elec From the s unny entry to ---;:;;_c_______ ---- \tarage door openet-the recreation area & 1\1H cond .. across from OHE DAY ONLY 8'1201° VA on F'EE land in exclus ive sprinklers 4 llr. 2 ba.. (} N L Y · · · $ 3 6 • 0 0 O · home 1n nice area . Bltns, 1t1A K~TlilS YOU RHOJ\IF: Sharp 4br, or 3 pl us den, ! ~. ba. Clo~e to sch ls. shoppin~-See it today. 0091 Gus Dri~•c. 11.8. S:-19,500. 2LJ-373-8540. HEARIEACH Undff $40,000 3 Bd, (Spacious Master) 2 'h ba. lge k it c hen w/d1 shwasher. rrplc, Xlnl cond. $l7 .900 15292 M.on_tpt>ll ie r,_Ave 1656 Loui se-Open Wkend ~I G . Elliot t n ~al to r By Owner .. 4 Bd, 3 ba , l-.5, nrce 2-Br. secluded 673-6454 for ma l din .r m . den , pool-sz.lot. Bkr.499-2277 frpl(', blt1ns. unohstruc- UNIV. PARK live whitewate r ocean CLASSY view from every room I . . GARDEN PATIO Appraised va lue. $!19,500. ~ x t· l' u t 1 v e h o 1:11 e . Ne w condition, it's ready r.lakeoffcr. !lf>S·IU<!9. Separatt;" 21x24 studio, 8 when you arc. 3 Bil., 21----rm. main house. Ocean ba. Adult occupied. Ne at OPl-..'.N ltOUSP.S,\T/SUN view. $125,000. OPEN 1·5. as aptn! OnlySS2,500 4J6A~;1lt•St .Nr. beach,2 2 130 Hi 11 view , at 833-2906 br cottage. SS0 ,900 / 'fhurston Jr. Hi gh. 0 14'tler will carry . Bkr. MAkE OFFER 5<19 -8138 or <1 94 -01 98 If yo u can "add-on'", -•~'-es-.elw_kn_d_s ______ 1 natur(' has done the rest. 642-4372 . ._.11...1....i&1~~ Woo ds Cov c ... fi xer-CO AST A L V I F. W you upper .. very motivated won 't b!'l1e ve, until you sc!' it NF.\\' CUSTOM seller ! S75.900 •L(). 41r By Owner 2 yrs old . 1n an y ex· tr <J s . !\lust see to ap- precia t e. $84 .500 Pnn o nly 962·9879 . 2 STY-$23,750 POOL-$150 MO. ASSUME6°/o Prime lluntinglon Beach location ! Jog to beach ~ Walnut panclin.51 ~alore. Anlique mirrored decor. Gourm et kitchen with large din 1n .i:: a rea . In clude s r efrigerator ! Winding stairc as e to giant hide-a -wa y master suite . Jluge en elos ed patio. $11 .150 buys at 5•;~ LOAN -$150 ltlO. PAYS ALL! Olympic ('o mmon pool. Townhome. Take advantage -Ca ll 152-1700 NOW! HOME by o"·nr 3 story COUMTRY ESTATE 3Br J Ba . \'1ctA' from ca. K1ds & horses welcome. •• Inti mate 3-BR . clean lev!'I. $l l5,000 54.1 6267 F:le!{ant Cape Cod home as a pin, perfect fa m ily on ··pa r k-li ke " knoll. home. Will consider V1\ ----------1 Call forapp"t & Fl-IA buye rs . Call ARTISTIC HOME quickly £or m ore 1n rorm<i tion . Bkr. 838"8586 Unobstruc table VIEW <!Bdr-2lla Custom Bit Almost NewS14,500 ~21 ~w~·m~P~o·~~~~\~1_11~ic~~t~'~'~~'~'"~''~; i:::c=-I I SPECTACULAR New. OC'l'anfront home, Open House overlooking Bird Rock & J<t::NTAL DEPT 1\sk for Joan I luff Sun 12·5 the dramatic coas lline of "I Mirror Lake Laguna. 1"his is the ui-1--------- 'Tt timat e 1n !'l cg a nt OPEMSUM.1 .. 5 Th is almo!lt n e "'' simplicity & quali ty. 5 Architect desi~ned ; lots Deerfield Townhome of· Bdrms .• 4 baths, incl. of wood & glass. Lge. 3 fers 3 BR. 2trJ Ba . cozy mstr. sui te. with jacuzzi bdrm .. 3 ba .• den & fami· fa m-rm, formal din-rm , bath & sun balcony. Sep. ly rm. Fantastic ocean 2 car attach. g arage. studio; wa lled ~ard~n for viel4'. Steps to xlnt beach. s l e p down l 1 v · r m pn v<i cy. J~casehold. An Xlnt value at $l49,000. w/vaulte d c eilin t:: & ania:rangbuy al S295 ...... 000 315488LUFt'DR. (rplc. For only $53,950 MAGNIFICENT South Laguna, b!'tween Come see ror yourself!' 3 Bdrm. home; !'lcgant West St.&Tablerock. CallLioiZuercber. dl'Cor. family room with 'WILLIAM 'WIMTOM -~ pool. this is a s he!'r de-school. e\Cl'. jlar . openrr. '"'.~ I' "': c· t ,, L ·r I) u ,\ \' Cash to the Loon!! O'M l 1 l)EJ.:11 8 n light ' 4 Bdrn1s .. 3 baths: boat & ca mper ol·cess. ·' ... Sharp-I bedrm. 2 bath lrvinc Terracc. dbl gara~e. $-19,000. 3().15 Completely r!'ch•eorated ne...,. l"arpets. fresh and t~ C•mpu• NB Mt-16'55 OPEM 1.5 Grant Ave. Open Sat /Sun 3-llR Rant"h ·St~ le home. clean. Clos!' to schools & COLLEGE PARK 1c:::::::::::1 r-.,;;~~~~~-fr~~~·~~~·~. l·S. Century 21. 548_:.!)flR :\I us·r S ELI,'. V 1\ or stores. Sl l ,450 Ca sh to [ i~·"'" ... '"""' 1 wet bar , go urmet R~afEsfate kitchen ; sep. dining rm.; 229 Marine, Bal Island I ""' "" J-·11A ""'elcomc. C'.·\LL VApayment of$312.Just HASITALL!! i~L f '\'jt ~A LL new painl insid !'. no"'· listed. Call to see!! OPENHOUSESUN 12-5 lo\•ely garden with pool. * 675 .. Jll I * Ocean views ! ~5,000 I .. ~~~~~~~~~ , ~OUNTRY LIVING sr-f\ ti111•J!tfflt~-~~:mr~~~c~ut~i~~·r n~~; 540~3666 S36-8836 COMPLETELY ~a~rarn~a Bian~h~l~~~ '"are New England "hools & >hopping. 3 R e.~ REDECORATED Rumpus coom. sep. fo m· 1' • 675-5930 • 2 b<1 . s..ll .950. Qpt.•n house • ~'j i ~; ~ 11 a rm, formal din-rm. Ncxl OCEAHFROHT I' Unique building sit e , secluded, n atural set- ting, overlook1n.e: an in- timate, s heltered cove. A rare , opp o r tuni t y . $147 ,SOO • 1 Charm in :11;:1. 1 1·-.t 11\• 1 1 .j \] ~~.1~~ 1 5 cf'ntury 21 ff$ttp~~?~y~1~.,~-t;~~§~~§~~~j ;~r~~o~·~~~ro:·~n~~ Newport Beach 1;.;;~~;.;;;.;;;.;;;;;1 We're hort lo help Salas OLD Cd'.\t. '.\1ost l'.harm· Ea ·d C tt ---J!!1 •> Bedcooms. 3 baths, Ing home. :IBc+D en . •h• • 0 •9• ABA...,DO .. 'ED SHOWMIYAPPT ~ djtn,family; 16xl2 hving 2Ba . Cu n1plet<'ly re -3 Lar,::cbcdrms.Country " "" SUPERlBEDRM room,1/4acrc yardwith furbished .2Blks tobch. s t y le k it c h e n , dbl 2 0 L f 2 Balh,2 story ... pricedlo ONLY!I ff •ff(.#f'• ..._heated/filtered pool. All Paddle tennis court. lg garage . lf uge lodt for • ft•G• 0 sell at.$35,950. New plush FOR LEA.5E. o~ly $-475. ,, •. ,.,,.w .. ~•hls and a private tree~ and more. $105.000. kid!>. Su bm il your own Char m in g ch a r a et e r carpe t ing. Fantas tic<! ~~~~"""""""""~~~~1 p/mo. 2 Story, Spanis h 1105 N.(OCJ$fHwy.,lagt.1no 'Ueeshaded lane over· Open Sat and Sunl P l\t to Call filled cottai::cs·prime home ... comesee!Call I Red Tile, 4. BR, plus 494_1177 .looking Cherry Lake. 5P~1 .3 15Goldenrod.Ph : ::_r~'Jt>'. ~ lora t1o n (Eas t s1 de ) ,,.,___,,.,.. OPENTODAY many , many xtras . ----------..,.., d ,-.~.r,...._I ·'~,~ I " d d '·"' Own ~·!,.... .. uce to $117 .000. , _.:6.::7S~·9:c3":c2:c· ______ " . p WK;~-.:> s cc u u c i:: a r !' n ~~·--~ $3750 total clown er pays water, as- --,,.~ FOR All [" ."lrl'J ..... ~~ .. , IK'_I,._; par ad ise atmos pher e . r:.\~,:;.-o~ twiek ~ An a bandoned Mariners soc. dues, &a:ardener . SACRIFICED ' . l ' _' • _ uw OPEN HOUSE Fairview-&'fu~ Hoth hous!'l'i have formal -v ~ •r !~~ Cove home just steps to 75.2-6521 Owner vacating 3-BR, .-, 7A~ I o,~!i~=~~~:ce; r. 549.951 1 ~1,~1:~~.'sse~lu~~dP ~:!l:~ Beach & Ellis, HB ~raeri~e~~~~v;~fg~ J~s~i;-;,-;.-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,-;,:,-1' ~;~:· !~~;m~/rr~~i i~: .~~ .1 • ----------1 ,::ara..:es. Ov.'ner will help 963-SJJ6 south or Atlanta ... enter fountain , b!'am ceilings, 4 Bil. l'ool. spt>l'lacular f1nanre Take aclvanta ••el ~~~ ... ~~~~~~~1 d d 0 CASH TALKS .,. J-off Newland Ave .. ring patio an ~ar e n . , , vi ew.Sl99.500.ft•c pen • &save''('al l f..J5-0303 1 •• 96 11 162500 . lC'-1;._.alsl-~ 1006 Sat/Sunl2-5. 4BRUHDER F6 atgate.wt!'r 2-55 . . . ~ -Build Gar. Apt.-0n 20 fl ~' •••••••••••••••••••• pa \1ed a l ley -pds.o;tbll' Sl0,000.? •tJtiarmina 3 BR. Z Ba.~ ocean view. 2 Bdrm 11u14· Y es . 1n this custom con- __ dtany xtras. Terrific loc. ~ on front with dlill'. i:a r do. lli J;:h\y upgraded. nrSo. Bay. Pneed lo sell I~ art studio & extra bath Near 1>001 , Tennis. 'THE RANCH'1 IO~y~o~wn~e~c~-~6~73~·~1'!~97~---l~=====~iii::iiii:~I F . P .·big room s · R -2 · Schoo l , S hoppin g Jn IRVINE. ByOWner ~ lot60x i31-Con<".blk ren<'C· ACOtDWfltlAlllc:EllCOMf'AllT !163-6862 Lovely 3Br, 2ba horn~ ~1.01'Scusl.4br,2 1A ba ,3 H .W r1oors -Z·br1ck ----with fam . rm . 5071 ·(/.rplca, Jacutti. By p front-every kind of fruit OPEN SUMDAY 1·5 . POOL+ SPA 8 y nt Ci le Call ,.,.,n er $165.000. (2 13 1 &citrus trees &bcrn('s 9'J9CHEY ENNf-: only 8blks to bch.4Br + S.S~-5~. re ' ~.f ... 783Sor (714)675-5732 CAMEO SHORES pay all cash-move in on 1\ss um a b lc loan -Va ('. din rm + huge ra m rm.l:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t '#f.!:aPM.wfa 1007 VIEW HOME 10 day escrow & s ave elc<in. 1-BR. on low trar Bo al g ate . Jr g \ot .[1 !•••••••••••••••••••• Luxunous 4 BR. 4 BA. $5000. -23·1 F:-15-St. Quin-~ t · V c r Y n • c e res , ~S4;;;;9~,900~.;B~k~c;';968;;;;·;'4;03;;;;;;;;;I YOU'U LOVE IT E h I • 'o' lot nbrhood nr St J ohn Cath ... ~·JIO~RH•HDO ~xec ome on g · lard-642-299_1____ k 2 story.3br,211!ibabeauty I I r ~ d~ S Secluded pool. rec r1n, Shchi.' P u b Sl·hl .,"'p , u._.unq1.,. .. ach on Greenbelt w/ view, I a OpenSUn ay2to form al dininA. den, pr1 \' FOOTBALL SPECIAL s op ~ Ai;:t . 642·~-or .,_..._Ti:' 100 ynb from adult pool ~ .edmt locatlon on col-beachS27S.000. You 'll m a k ~ a J!Ontl ~16-2()18 WANT OSELL? & Jacuzzi. For s ale by ~ .. b'tful Newport Bay. CATCH if you R ECEIV E Have cash buyer1 forl·~·;"";";·~Ca~ll~>.1~2~·;94~1~3~. ~d~~~~~~~~~~ atch tho boattng world this 3-bdrm, formal di n COUNTRY your home . 2 or 3 -yau.r balcony or join rm, (rplc , in xlnt t•ond Bedrms. L k" f . Sis-are avail. 1 The owner Wiii P1\SS on CHARM •CALLA.NVTlME• 00 mCJ or ' a bdrm units ror lease HI-STYLE DUPLU all the extras to you. sv &46-3928. eves.w&-1.532 HESnB> IH A ...,ew Home'7. 1ale. $59,000 I o Soon to be bui lt at 306 1iUN to the phone. don'l SJJ 75 THE HILLS " ,500. Call eves for Fern le~r. &·a ms. wood F'U MBL I!: t ht' 11:1 11 1 0 · ··· ThettCfwckThis.. •-to •· st-c 3 bd·m 2 o··th d •~ Nature enhanced the set-3 BR. 2," ba .. d•·n,·ng lU • • v " · • " " • Priced un er ,...5,000, A~ Cult' as can be! Knotty Un be ·r·ed ~ -Wlpenhorn Rllr 2 ~,m 2 b"th "nJoY ~ VA I I g ... owner1 aut1 t l'OOm ••d family room.'-~~£! ... ~ 115 · v-• " " · ... sumc 7-N> oa n. ow 1'1ne k1tt·h~n & runers. the home. It has 3 .... 1· H 1.. 5-flSO finlu~er~~:.ra.~rc3k ' monthly pynlL'!. fruit trees out b<i c:k. Va'll ----------I bdrms., 2 baths, kitchen s gl . fa m hom e i n Oce:anfront Prime l.o<.'a · ·····••••••#•••········ realtv View Beach House 2.51 La Brea Open Sun J ·5 Many poss ibilities ; zone d £o r 2 u nits . Z Bd.rms .. 2 ba., study, lge. Jiv ing rm .. fo reed air heat ; an xlnl buy at $62,SOO Spanish Hacienda Ocean vi ew, courtyard; 3 bdrms . & fiesta rm.; lavish use of Mexican tiles, leaded & stained glass; massive beams & un ique adobe frplc . $11 5.000. 2820 Chillon Way.Open Sun . A Ft .. Dupln Just above town; lge. 3 bdrm .• 2 big baths . frpl c ., view. Plu1, 2 bdrm .• l 'r.I ba .. be1ut . paneling, 2 frplcs. Anx· ious: $115,000 *OCEANVIEW * !.(C!t•ul.t Pt. 2 s t y Uni'vtrsityR•alty CALL 540..3666 ron11· ~ Sl:'e' Sit t. & Sun. MEREDITH GARDENS with walk-in pantry, ~~i:!rs it y Park fo r tdion. 3 ~rch Bay.1J Bd, h od led 2 B 1 5 263 t: 23rd 2 1 80 3 nook and view. Lovel·y ~.<l<IV en , 1 mm a c u a le . ~ ,te.m e. r . JOOl r; Cslllwy 6i3-~lO SouTHLAHDERS Ryowner, 11 0'1;'4 ' custom touches inside. OR Owncr,$25.5.000.499-3623. . '"' f:=~~~£ni ~DM -~~v~-~-,--1~'-~-~-.-3b-,-. 4iJlimfll "E1-1UT_6_4_1zru_._6_L3_6c_oa_N_D_o __ , ~~,"cJr~~~~? r~~:r~-~ ~~ s!!:t:"A!~r~~~ t,a!~ c~~~~~f:,~~~he ·-•1•••• u play ho us e . Move -in ln1 lbla exceptional LE RAISOR -------12bo. f a m rm h ome w h h I 2 Br. Studio Mod el , d p I b h home and don't overlook Nice Woods Cove Duplex, oc. vu . $1 0,000 . dn : $91,000. FP. Arch Bay Real Estate, 499.2277 From Every Room. An Arch~ttttural design that captures the arandeur with simplicity, using glass &: wood lo the ul· timate. Contractors own home with just under 3000 sq. ft. using all the latest xtras in decorator it e m s . Inc luding the la test in ceramic Ute. wood nooring, wood a c- cent walls. hilh wood ·beam ceiling& & glass, glass, glass. Top of Blue Bird Canyon at 1051 ~l adis.on Pl 494·9284 Open House Sat/Sun 9-S. -POINT w/v1ew o f Ha r bor &, --~·~·,.._;___•_,.._l_o_•_.P'----I con . rest re n rd .• .--~ N ..OL' """ 1-$3<1 ,500, Agt. 546-7739 close lO beach. bike trail, the larae yard and the REALTY ;;~~~ .__ pr! t ocean ow only .ov .. 'VV. b k d 1 I«.... ce 0 OJ'EN SAT/SUN l·S MESA VERDE DCltO ,olnt 1026 tennis court1. S74,900. near Y par an poo · ~ •• Potnt and J006 SEA LANE Beautiful Paccscttcr "••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Hou1c Sun. 10-5, 19302Sltrni,.,.. Ou..,/Clly View 4UJC1mpus Dr.,lrvine By buUder, ne•rly com- Campua Valley Sbop Ctr. pleted, 2SOO sq rt cuslOm 1 _ _:C::A::L::L::l::3::l _:-8:.:6::0::0-J h o m e . s p e e ta c u I a r ocean, city view, prtme ........ :::: fs"'ri1 ___ .:_64G.:_·_7''-'1_• ___ I Bedrm, 2 ••• Ftplc. L•• I oo'o DOWM 20162 Midland, 11 .B. Ope•Sol/Sot• 1·5 6 l ·BR, l·BA Family Rm. t-'orest hlce /4 96A-25Mi . ARCl MOMltry 1 .. 5 ROLLl·l---~ ..... -.---•J 1ettln1 on quiet Cul ct . •I Br. 3 Ba . 963,500. 21h ::-/100. 0 DUPLEX Sn<. A"um ahl o lonn . '""' old. Will <O l•nd --------552• 7500 ~;~-~r.·~11~1 .;•;.mla~ SOUTH OF HWY. Op4!n' ll nily 1-5. 1947 contract with 10';.;, down . • .... 102 Un.it.s h 2 bd m Killde~ Cilcle. S71.500. 1-:xc c lle nt condition. For ~l~4~~~dAd red hill • "'&~""" i...... .~.' """ r.: ~Own~~ecc_::~7~-~i::_· ----1 Op~n llouse Sun. 1 5. CM ll JI ...... .-1!1 ·VIEW 1 tlla: uridc.r S00,000 Lovely 1 lJr condo. dbl J.IO.'i2 Calllt•. Daily Pilot • DAYl·S COllllH-MARTIH g•r p oQI . t•n n ". HOWARDJOHHSOH AD·VI SO H J ..,g, ... 2,. 644-7662 ~=-~..:2,500. SI .ooo 4~~~~4 6'2-5671 - --I • • • -· ' . . - .AG/an REAL ES TATE 90l) \,1, "'""~'' .,, 4\M ?·I"' '.i., "' OPEN SUH. 1 ·S aret, on quiet c:ul-de·sac 18741 v11 Siena next to pack, w•lk to bch. ·UMITS•. Lovely Turtlerock 3, L .B. Hi g h Sc h . All Bdrm. 2·b•th, fam ily redwoodoxt.,4bed .. din. TwoNo.tnd,2bdrm.un- room, enclosed arounds. rm., Hv. rm., wet bar. lta. Walk to Divers Cove . atr1urn. Ideal noor pl111n fa m. rm .. 2 full 2 • ..,...__v,,., patlo. DDQ and vu for le.iaurellvina. S81 .500. bntM. -4 decks, firepl.. ean, tow malnt, In · 'l'I'./? R84EALTY 3-car 1ar•1•, tu at . •• '°"*· 1119.500 -•· ll tra1. (714)53$.liJSZ •• I = E Q ti n m ti 0 0 c A b L It A w s I w· w " w ,, .. B " w t h w th '" A in c r M LI A " d< P< u .11. h ' t· L •• l B d c " J t • ' (. d ,. " t r . - ~!~.~•~••••••• ~-~~••••••• ~!.~.~~••••••• ~:!.~.~•••••••I~~.':'!~~•••••••-~:!.~.~••••••• Sunct.y,OctoberM.1975 DAILY PILOT "-•Beach I 0411.-o Hi<Joo! I 052 Hnpari llffclo l 069 _.. kach I 069 tlo.,,.... leech I 069 Howparf leKh I 069 Mabllo H-. Duplnas/ Ma.t•, DOMff, 4 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •• •• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• For Sat. 1100 ~ s.ate 1100 RftOll"t • 2 I : WOODED ~~ PRIDE OF · · • DOYER ·~·····i;;~i:E······· ~:;;;~·~:~~~;·;:;:;;; ;::·;;;;;·;:~;· RETREAT of;J,3 l -1 p lu s b ac helor. U p· .,,.._plnelrffS,U OWNERSHIP • ~..t SHORES 5Slarl-tunt. Be 1 graded $74 ooo Corona Mountain en ~lronmtnt l:SCAPF. TO THE " e 1973Double,like ne., Del M·ar. T b~ G.rroe 40 Minutes !ram P•lm Q U 1 ET : G RE EN ~ / Newport 8 BR , 3 Bo . DELIGHT Real fir<places Compa ny,640-6600. Springs. $32,000. teems. SOLITUDE th•t cncom-ahake roo(, beamed cell., OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 If S bed S ball15 2 l'tuswH her&dryer . 837 -3132 ' passes this strikingly un· la~1sh WIC of ,wood & r· II ~m~s 2 w'tt A Steal S16,SOO. DUPLEX ~· ~~-ue 2S~Dft ~f. & DEN bnck. Beaut. carpets . 115 VIA UNDINE ~ j rrre~tae~ aren't Llr. K.G9910-!.,' 1•r Dan• l'o1nt . Custom .s Spec;racuJar view • .. ,...,me. it~aled on. a gen. Jiu Re covered p atio. two murh house ror you , Orange County "' . • builL. one of a kind. f2) 2 or h1 it h d ese.rt-val1 y tie slope in. Blue~1rd Ca· Room for bunt & lr.J.iler. Attractive 3 BR., family r m . home: we invite you to call us 537 .94.ss &droom:s. 1-.. buth In from South Apple Valley. nyon. a fe w miles re· J~t l~ted. Only S89.9SOC large m slr. suite with s un porch. Close for an Mppo1nlment.. lf on t"at h uolt. Cathedral ('e1l· 2 Bet hou.;;e. sh~U. Wa\er mo~l'd fro m the !e;i . SP£CIALIZING IN Jbrttl Lcaie.Agnf I bho kin $124 500 the ot he r hand this IUCH PAD ing, plush earpe t1n J:. & t-h:rtr1c1ty hoolt·lip g~~l~:E~1\f~~~~~I RESALESlNTl·IJo: 646.4180 tocu use.As g ' M>Unds l"';O biJ' Or two :c~e~o~J ·r~.'~·~~2·-: J~tcom plet,~od.Tukea1d · .a,·ail.Sl.5,000.846-2021;1 ON TAF. BIG SUR F RJVtATE,GUARDED much 14·e ve gol more va.otii,ge /or 1rstusC'r or Moun1ainlleau~,3mil9 (; O A$ TI. I N t: ) . OCEAN COM MUNITY than 2 othe.ra to choose Walk to heucb.. 2·BR , taxsheltet".Ml·1S1S Lukll Gregory 3 Br ,& Artistically redesigned OF Harbor View from too. Yes, owne~s l·ba. FCC0·2926URTES"" dc:·u, 2 n11• l<>t.5 or ~ b y L A ~t. 0 N ,. THESllORESAND L opt• m_.iy take your home m • brk,lovcly frplc ,beamed LANG W 0 RT Hy SF.ATERRACE ease IOft ' oncxtbangc. MOllLEHOXES PUHKIH'SPECIAL "'"I. laundry. Drp•, & R E N 0 W N E D Sweeping comer brick· , 069 9842Bolsa, Westn1str. 1 yr old dupl~x.,locat(.-d t1 hccrs, 1.'rpl. s pae. dttk· A R C fl J TE CT 0 F '" Raised ltallun 11·1e entry, •••••••••••-••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UQI ChJJ'Q "I N t in~. s u.ii r · wnr. Monthly dues or ·--2.so rro nl ranc h est a te. wportle-odt 106tM•wporflHlcii 1 1£ IQ ·1 ~ (714 i ·~-790 In one of C ~t s b est · chi b d 0 W 1 L D t: R N i-· S 8 t ntitles yc)u lo ;i ytar· · Pl 9rtas, a ar-ent t? P $12,500. 714·338·238S , . . • · around olympie size sunken livin g room, De. Lake fort.it J-il.3 . 3br, ormal din rm -------'--'---~pacious entry h~U over· pool, jacuiii. stuna, ten· chandelitr d.ining ~ui te, LIDO BA YFRONT 'Pt apw'li-~ Exception a l c u s tom in each unit, step-down l ~k s s unke n liv. r m . nis, private streets. park centra l rami ly purly 752:6 1910 coach. 24 x 46 lluwoihoi n. Iivin ~ rm .• s eparate Outof C~ Wllh story & ~alf of glass for smaJJ tots, complete room off .sunlit kitchen. 50 FOOT LOT "°° GUAl\fl. NIWl'OI ••ACM M a n y u p K ,. ad e d yards. almu.'it a separate .PropH'ty 2550 wall s , s kyhghts, t hat privary or join in t he 40 fo,. hide-a-way master SanCltiutnk I 076 features , s sla.r park . home for ea s ide. Balalis ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.~Jesn ~~ck:.c ~u::.: community affairs. Walk =I Rc>m~n 1tub o~er· Pier. &-slip for yacht to 55 ft. 5 Bdrms.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call for det.atls. Arlyne, .~,, Asi;90<'i1ttc.-~. 64S·J343J El 1il~tc. VallcybBJvhod,·nt' f' 0 RM MASON Ry to the beach or drive to ng pnva e gar eo 4 ,L baths. Move-in· condi"on. Lots of luvESTORS eves. -414 . s Pomts. ~·<t . 3 r U5e , theprivate parlring lot. paradi~. Jmmedl11te oc· r .1 '-'" "..,. 586-285G + 2rm offtl'e bldg. 21.000 F 1. REPLACE SET cup.ancy.Ca.11645-0303 d eck & patio areas. Owner may. trade SPECIALS Sodclebock Vall~v CdM Duplex. by Owner. sq ft. $49,950. •OWNEl'L Bt:.NEATII TIMBERED You ran sUll get in on t he for view. Irvine Terrace 4 or S bdrms. * DUPLEX-Near beach ' 518 Dahlia. near oew, S. 64&-8345 eve~ BEAM CE IL I NGS & ground floor prices in $225,000 -Leasehold . RHll&tate-o(ltwy,3Br 2 Ba,'2 Br,l • ·· WOOD PANELING. For lb" &park.$M,500. 586-577l Ha , b e ame d c e ll 's the rugged individuatist 15 lOOO yard coastal * FOURPLEX-(2 ) 3/Rr. frplr "s, nr S<'hls & shops. Oulof State who desires a return to zone. ReaJ estate prices LIDO REALTY (2)2/Br,close A~forsale-1200 Open Sat & Sun 12-S P ~ the natural this uni ue are set by the law or sup-to beach. $116.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-3998 • • ropeny 2600 r etreat is •,,A wonl o plyanddemand.SAfAftT 3377VlaUdo.H.I. 67]...7300 •'FIVE UNITS-aiways 10 Acre oranae ~rove, ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\PART!" A r are of£er· NPEOOW~L.E ARE BUYING lCll.IWEU.IAll:EllCOWUT r ented. Assume 7Vi <'I(, Col'Orla. $15.000(ac. ~11 lncomePropttfy 2000 10 ACRES, pi n e t rees. ing for · EAST ILUFF Joan. Asking only $99,500. or trade, owe 968-S700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crate r Lake a r ea, ft..011 $72 •• 500 Fu11 Pric• OPEN the front door to S54,238 Newport ~och I 069'.Wwport ~oc.h 1069 BERTC'AIALLH<E!l2N·R4lY21 eve ALFALFA RANCH ~.~~ ~~o~c~!ygK~{i: COM •· T O L AGUNA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1100 Acr-h1.,.h 0 rodue -~ ~ ~ t he ocean view. T his DEN+ POOL REALTORS AVOCADO LAND. SI .790. t... ,.. .. . t'Ounty assessed .value~ l'O R A DAY . YOU versatile 3-BR (Master The fabulous Bluffs in •OPF.NSUN.l-.SPM • BIGCAMYOM per AC. Rancho, Ca hf. tion. Ma nage m ent & 642·3330 a ft. 6 pm•:oi J\t l G H T STAY A in St!parate w in~) has East Blufl!Redtileroof. alJwaterfronts 5Br,3Ba,xtra lge lot. , 80%Sclle rFin.8Vi"'ffl lnt. m a rke ti no'i contrtc t wknds. · :; L IFETl!\l E. com ple t e privacy •... Raised port ico entry. 3· BR : 4465 W · Coast privcy on.culdesac, auto 2 fi xer.ups on large ocean Tight $ ro rce~ s a le. available. her ranc es1..c=='------,..• MISSIOHRE4.LTY $98,000 Step-up to huge living Hwy .. N.B.$129,500 s prnklrs. 2SxlS boal view Jot . H a n dy t o Owner.714 /676·5734 avail :.ibh.•. 40.AC.$45.Per • .,85 S. Coast, LOCJUfta room VIE W t o h ug e • N3·81 1l :1 ~9h1 S·r..ta~s, storage. $186,500 Prine. Freeway.$67,SOO. BIUGRUHDY Cash or Terms . Central Phone494 e 0731 11-IE only four bedroom s parkling, common pool ~ pt. s • · · l 2'J, Only 6"·7362 \ 12Acres:tonedfor unlts & Realtor 675·6 161 Montana.962·6958 ,;ew. Tbo·s lovel y •"· Q 1·2 b dro m s Newport Bch $199.500 Xlnt. rond., 2 units next to street. Only $56,000. at in· 2 Duplexes for sale side by I available w it h ocean Comfy gourmet kit chen. • 3·BR : 23 Linda Isle, . J; AMCHORAGI commercia l. On busy1----------1----------- SOUTH UGUN.A ,... ueen s e c 0 · · D 1 2&3 BR 3913 IHYEST" •.. Et.-, S R ... Esta! gradecf s pa cious home is Den or extra bedroom· • up ex · : bay f b ch /pk. $64,500. veslor s t e rm s. Lake side. $125,000 &. $155,000. e- Above the bcar hes; 3 available<1lthe lowprice your cboice. Decorator ~1 arcus.N .B .Sl74.500. Owner 673·22S6. 17141496--771 I Elsinore Realty , 15754 0"'Tir.64S<J6SS Wanted 2900 1.Jd r ms .. 2 ba t h con · of$89,950 wall"a"e r tbru ·out ! &lboa lslandRealty Gra n d , 678·216Z or ••••••••••••••••••••••• dom1·n1·um elose tosh " • • 673 8700 LIKE NE W H a rbor 31122 uEWLISTluG I • o,...-Seller ha • purcha sed · &G 673' '"' '"' OWN P ro p erty n ping &beach.A reallux· SPAC!OUS . I l Hig hla nds. Must s ell OCEAN OLF CllOICE4·PLEX Inglewood. •lawthome , ury apt. with a bi~ ocean imm<i cu a e, Tnewk hdom_je t • a n~!~u.!l qui ckly by owner. Prine. S h a rp h o m e with 73 Acre Grape J{anch, 2 All z BR, s h ag crpt, or So. Bay Area'! 'A k' $65 """ be aut irull y up grade d a ca van age·....,..,'->(! •BAYFROHTHOME only.G73·63770wner. snaco·ous master •-"rm loou ses ad J'. l o Go l f view. 5 ing ,.IVV 3·BR. separate dining. fu ll price! CJ;1 JI today. .. ut.-u bltns, lush landscaping. WILL PAY CASH! m11"i'.:'.°lf):a!P€\ Jrg fam rm w/fp. End ol 752.1700_ •PLUS UNIT suite. Extra large li vinJ: Course. $4 ,200. p /ac re. Owner occupied. $78,500. Ph. T D'.Ale t loi"l'-"'"" Iltl~ (•uJ.de-sac $85.000. Ol'IN ru .,.,, ~ •u"J .,.,,., 1, 1, $.159,000 DOBYEAERUTSIHFUOLRES rm, sun room & den. On llolland Realty, 64!t-4170 Principals only pl ease. om OPERSTSmllE '-"""~ .,, j i Owner/agt 675·5016 extra wide lot . Only . 1\ge nt . 549·081 2 o r T.D.PR ·! 499·2800 1 MM F. D J ATE ®·.'. LOWES T PR ICE D $49.500.0pcnHouse Sun· Outdoo~&Sport.,.·one.nted 646-6110 (2131674-00<r,'anyli 1-IOM E day 12·6. IJS Ave Dolores r a m 1 I Y s. c e k 1 n t! or (714 )846-5221 aft, J IJST REDUCED. New poss e ss ion . Own e r BIGCAMYOM ONGALAXYDRIVE Red Ca rpet, Rea ltors. partner(s)/ inves tor (sJ 4 Plcx by owner. C.~I home with some occa n1transfe r red. Very UP· ONLYSI72_500. Iva n Wells atrium,4 BR. 4!17.J76l 492.9700 in proposed 40 ac.r e xlnl. tcond. Ci.Ill 556-3900 MR APT OWNER-' view qualifies for $2000 graded . s ingle family TH F. BLUFFS llighly upgraded Broad· 3 Ba . rrla rvclous day & S P o r t s R a n c h I n days 549-4225 eves. .. • ~ tax rebate. J usl $53,950. l ·BR with large L R .. Bill Carroll 640-5560 moor Plan if'1. 4 Br. + nite view. Pool & jacuzzi. BUILDER r~allbrook/Raneho Calir. Owner in escrow on M&e Sand Castle Real Estate for m al dining . lovely 11astings & Co den. la m.rm., 3 frpJcs. Price reduced below a p· CLOSEOUT area. Days5644·4492 or Reduced! of Cost a Mesa Unfts. 494·8025 landscaping ..... $74.500 pool . J11 cuz:ti. Corner prais al. 1831 Galaxy Dr. Eves551·10'i Owner says, "Sell". Now must purc h ase units, L H' _, 1052 RB>UCB>S40,000 V ie w Jo t . Owner , Open Sun. 10·6, Sat & REDUCEDS6.700. 8&n.i p _....1400 offe r e d a t S95,000. S..l00,000.·$400,000. r~n ge. ogurta •qu~ OCEANSIDE h ighway. By ownerforqui t'k sale. 547-5832 ;646-4831. wkda ys 2 ·6. $160,000. Luxurioos new 2·BR, Mii rop«n, f'iveRental Units, or li ve !las S60 .00 0 . Cas b. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete _pri vacy on this Elegant Dover S hores 645-8498 2-ba Villa Patricia Con·••••••••••••••••••••••• in 3·BR, fam rm , 2-ba 540-234SBKR. ---------•I m a g n i l i c e n t 1 Y bomc, '200 sq fl. 4 br. 4 BIG CAMYOM dominium hi gh above ci· PRIME B4MK house w /pool and rcntl----------DUFFERS 1 landst·aped corner l0<'a· .. OC"' •.,LOVERS'! 1· h b h ,. BUILDING • B ba, s pectacular family Eleg ant l s t o r y. 3 ~" • ty 1g ts w/ real ·la \n~ <I · U nit s . 0 PE N R al Last2Bdrm Conclo lion. 3· R, open beam d I b bed room , b;ghly up · coastlin e view . Xlnt Sl .O.S0.0()0. SAT./SU N l -5: 14941 eft'f s living room/"$74 ,500 rm. en. poo. e aut. You can walk to the d •••••••••••••••• o n ·rhe WcstNine view. Great for e nter · graded & decorated in beach from this lovely 2 finaneing at $4 .980. n. $172.000. Yearly Ncwland .~lidwa yC1ty, ••••••• 1\tThis Price-$42,000 tain ing. $189,000. Ope n yel lo w . 12x25' pool story home! 4 Bit . 2\h Now only S49 ,800. a nd GrcatNcwport locatinn. HousrsF.,,ndshrd Ct:NTUR'' f'INANCIAL ~;~~ie'!. o~~~ o~~i~~ daily. 12·6. 1608 G alaxy +custom j a('uziL Au lo Ba. 2 Ba lconies, com· quatirics for $2,000. tax Ted J.luhcrt & Asso(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~R~E~A~L~T~O~R~S~58~1~·~12~l~O~J tenance. Charming 2.nR Dri ve. 646·8049 sprinkh:rs, ~ca r ~;irage. munity pool & more. See credit. Realtors. 675·8500 General l I Oz An e x cell cn ~ buy at 'ttod '$69 500 CAL l_,492·'1121 ••••••••••••••••••••,•"?• BY OWN ER. bright. li ght ~~l::i~~--~~.~~~.~~~pcn NJ;~~ ~~~,Pol · ~l~~t.~ SllS,000. I axlliE.LAPL.OTIONRTSS BERTHA 1-11::::AvLTORS cec::;:I Lots/ 1500 REAL TY INC. HOLAMMEDOLWOMRDERS~ & a·ory . 2 BR & Den Con· b h "" 000 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 / c . ...... open un. ~1125 8277000 14 846 .. 1371 do. On Greenbelt by golf Enioy the Good Life 213-795-0108 . . REPO 3 Burial Plots available at TAKE THE HASSEa.. <'Ourse. G reat ly up-499.4594 493·2513 FAMlLYBEACHHSE 3br.2bagolf course vu. Pacific View ~temon a l BASTSIDI-~ Costa !\lesa OUl 'OFLEASINGi g ra d e d. t ile patio .1---------NEWPORT SHORES MUST SELL 3 + den + beaut patio 1 $42,000 lodn. Agt 546-7739 Park, $825 full · price. investmen t oppty. 2 *WE A.DVERTIS£,rr $53,000. Open Sat & Sun. Miss.ionVieio 1067 WATERFRONT blk t o bch. commnty SmtJuan 714-728-7008. houses on a lot w troom ContactOurlncorM 3156.5E.NineDr.831·9835 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R b h THIS 1 ls d ood foranotherinx:lntrental Laguna Nigu•I • the choice community •• BEAUTl F U L & HARGAIN!Slf 2-Bdrm. 2·ha. Upper Easl Nine Condo .. a ir-cond, s un· d ec k. s eclud ed golf t:ourse location. Owner anxious. $41,900. l AG UNA NIGUIL ltfALTT 496-4040 cu &30-)()SO ----_____. ------------..------------- Laguna Nigu•I • the choice community: Beaut. 4 B • 2lf.z at s. poo. f'P ' rps, w ' Capistrano 1078 c-.··· 1'roperty Advisors I "OPPORTU.,ITY" w lk t I t . & glass beams Blto·n, ,·nc·I ..... ,..,.... ,'k shopptni.! area . 'rry CF'NTURY F INANCt•• "" a o poo s. enn1s WEEKE'"'D , . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plwrty 1600 .. '"""-' More than SO assumable O<'e an. Only $72.900 1"1111 2 1 0 refari • 0 · ~ssu;ca 8:•'7; Beautiful 3 yr old home, 3 ••••• ~r;:~ .. ••••••••••••• ~~T;.t~~j 6~·500· Pnn. HEAL TORS. 581·1210 government loans in the CAYWOOD REALTY The loan i s due. the br 2 ba o"erlook·ong SJ C owners have moved and second.$68,000 lly owner ' • • BAYfRO..,T NE\'-'POH'r PACIFIC OCEANFRONT t br, $16fi Mission Viejo area. No * 548·1290 * L"A ... ,3319 Valley. extra l,::e yard. " 1~v i-:s·r~1 E NTS ulo l pd. Al •.·o t[.ll. 1 bo· Cw I an fee no Cr _ _.., ----------here we sit with a cozy ~ · t l l d · t t · " n o s. ...~1 qwe s ree, a Jacen o Office bulid1n g. spec· -$145.Cdr.1 tbr $175.,""•ls checks & no qualifying. FOR SALE BY OWN E R sceluded pool home with w EST C L I FF v IL LA park. By owner. Prin. on· tacul ar view. luxurious T nplcx. E. Costa Mesa ok . And C. ~t. l br s'i4o. Act NOW' (BKR ) Save Hcaltor 's fee, pri c(' 3 extra la rge bedrooms . -· 2 &. I "9 ~ 493 ·-·· 1· rr · ~·> ooo L l 's n ,0,-tc · · · . d Choice & Elegant Br y . ..., ............ ·..ovuo ex:ecu 1ve o 1ees. ~•J, • e · c 1a · utolpd. · . • n9•M 5811000 ~reatl y redueedonrare 4 on a qu1 e l cul· e-s a c · · 3 296 · ~ · h 2Ba +Umpteen 1211 ex· Reduced to $600.000. Agent 8 2· 2 REHT-A·HOUSE Br Bluffs E P lan. Mt. street in Newport Bear . Beaut. a d ob e bri ck . · ----------1 "'REDUCED" night li ghl _vie w. mir· Reduced .to SS:'·SOO; but ~!:!~yTthhei nB:~two! authentic Hacienda. mis· llLLGRUMDY COLLEGE 9794430 Trans rerred seller has r?red .,. LR ,For.n:ial DR,. try anything reasonable. challenge you to call for s1on tiled roof home on Realtor 675-6161 -t ed d I g 3 B FR 212 Ba 2 patios et:,d secluded 2&3 qrtr acre PARK Balboo Peninsula 3107 JUS r hucc ar _Se r., t ' N . I h._ hi details. S67,500. Owner, site.l{orsecorral.60X90 ' 1814 W . 19t h S tr e e t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/o~eSs~~=il.y ~!~~: ~~;~dcd~,P~N. 01~L? I ra· 1Quail l by appt 673·3597 . riding ring &ma ny fruit Separate bldg. S47,soo. Th i.<:one 1.1.·on't lastlong. Ncw_4br,2ba.NrYactit seaped. huge trailer ar· 640-5897 Placw ~ I BIG CANYON LOT trees. Sl l0,000. J>l ca se Century2t .548·ll68 Sup~r :;harp 1;1pgra.dcd Cl ub . $375 wint er. cess. Ready for quirk H' s•---S "al Prop-rt"i-s -. Best location on Golf call listing offi ce for de· family home in prim e 213-449-64 12673·5981 Ji sale. pt. ngrrS prct s 7'S1·19'2o I Course. $84,500. Owner t ail s. SJC R ealty, 5700Sq.ff. nrea. Clos e to ever-I MISSION VIEJO Do11 house. 2 s ty. A· J.COOOUA9'Sr.NfWPO«fllACH S8J -02.64or S42.6735. 493-1137 M.l BldCJ.12Unifs yth 1n~. Call for :.ippoi nt··Beautifu\ly fum.2 yr.old frame.On\y $63 ,SOO Good r enta l a rea . Lol ment. duplex, steps to hctt.-a • • s EE & SEL L REALTY Charming 2·sty w/family OPEN HOIJSE 1·5 OPEN l lOUSE Sat & Sun . 70x260. $129,900. Br. 2 Ba. $400 yrlJ. YOURSELF-Excitin gl---•-l_7_-_9_S_o_o ___ I rm.Reducedto$61,900 LIVE IM 180Degree0enview 11·4. 264 64 Calle S an &'6·3928,eves549·1532 I!' aa ., ~ 673·3397 new a r e a in Lagun a Super 4 BR. + den. Only Beaut, big 4.BR J-ba, F'ranr isco. ~B R, 1 ~12 Ba, UGI 10 Niguel. Beautiful 3-Bdrm OPEN SUN. 1·5 $12.500 Newport Beach fam r m. decorator 's con-dbl gar, view. $28,950. Place , \\linter Rj-nta bn!y.Spi!c· foot hi 11 l o >A'n h ome . 26291 Turqu~a CAYWOOD REALTY do-has everything. If you 7.8-:r,, Int. Bkr . S44·7640 Properties & Com3o2rta I ~. 2~r. I ·d & 11· b'll .... eves. 7,2_1920 S275. 121 ) 43-.7.116. poo SL e ro in g 1 s Jdeal family home. 3·BR, * 548·1290 * HARBOR VIEW want to move up, here it l------------1 vie'Ao'S. $-lt.950. fam rm. frplc., eent . ai.r. ----------! Newport's finest. newest is, in Newport Beach. 12 SontaAna I OBO EASTSIDECosta ~1esa 17 1'00 OuAn ~t. NIW,O•ralACH $300. 3Rr . 2<t th St. Nr. Brick patio, hu¢e dome •LIDO • and planned community /\dyss e y Court off ••••••••••••••••••••••• units SI 9S,OOO. $1 2,000 4 P lcx, Cos ta r..t c s a . Newport Pie r . W/W greenhouse. off street * P/\Ri\DISE • under Irvine Co. di rec-Columbia. Npl. Crest. ***Don'tWait*** spendable. Century 21, sm,soo. Xlnt rental area . Cpts, ds hws hl'", 3 cac- p rkg . fo r boat or 3-Bdrms. din rm. 2·ba.. F -1 · Agt.645·3777or646·7414 Howard.548·1168 Byo1A.ner,642·9772. p r k'g-, th t•ri>o !·fe at. LAGUNA NIGUEt RfAlTT compl e t e ly w a l le d lion. am1 Y e nviron· For pncesandinterest to Wint er rate till Ju(\C'! c ampe r ; an d mue h 70'x88· lot. (ront & rear mcnt. FromS75.000 WESTCLIFF come down. Both will 7 U'"'ITS 67J.2I.?Sorl213J662·7685. Laguna Niguel-..._ more. $63,SOO. street parking. wood · B · h b probably keep going UP-· •---a Offo'eo Bldn ,... ._ EASTBLUFF n g t & c eery home on ' 1 d , 2 Bed 2 .....,.... 7 h h · · burning frplc. 1n Jrg li\' .. no own . r m . Co I 3 000 f $79 900 t e c 01ce community Ill · Onlhehci~hts overlook· onc ofthe fineststreets in ba s in g le s to r y mer oc.. . sq. t.. , • Capisfrano8each3118 • * H E W H 0 ' P1rJ4'~. '4". 1/1/J.. rm open to garden patio ing the upper Newport the No. bay area. Lge. Townhouses still at ooly ocean view o[fices. On No. it's not a d istres~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1£ES ITATES may loose ,.,n · on both sides. You 'll love Bay these large homes !iv. r m .. formal dining. $21,950. New c arpets. site park 'g . As k in ].! area. Looks like the little BF.ACll. sand & surf is lhis lovely 3·Bdrm. 2-ba this charming early Lido and Condomin iums have eozy fam. rm. adjacent new drapes. etc. Ask for S 160,000. X ln t t e rm s o ld l ad i es from your front yard. Nicely home on quiet e ul-de·sac 49 .. 0706 home. $lS9,900. greenbelts. par ks. pools to kitch. 3 Lge. bdrms. & t"'rank, 839-8321 Agent.. avaiL to qualified buyer. P as a den a Ii ve h e r e furn. 3 br,:; ba. Winter,0:r I t C · t '----------liro""r,;;&iO~;;:;:;;;~I 2 ba.+powder r m .A 9Uoils-L..,...na th h w·thStZOOO d t '' l5 rec . onven1 en 1· CALL NOW andviews.From$5S,OOO. be t d . h -'7"' oug. 1 •. a year -r oun r e n aa. nbrhood. $.54,000. "EXPENSIVE" ~ 0 au · yar wit room TWO STORY 4 Shops. 5 apts .. corner yeilr income. it would be 496·.5913or499·4S84' lAGUNA NIGUEL Rt:ALTT I:& 0!q~ft~o~ldB~i.e~ •• ~t!o/o!_lll!~7~5~2~·-7~3~1~5~1 nr1"U"' ~~rc~1m:·a~t~ ~~:~· LOW $30'5 ~~C'~e a~rs~:~4~r~~k i~n~ ~h~:hgit~~ ~~~c rbe~~~~~ Coronadel Mar J"22 --'-9~ ~l library, spiral stairway, 8 &ii :I' '''21 12QO E:'ilelle Lane TOWNHOUSE $167 ,500. Own e r will the owner is in the busi· ••••••••••••••••••••-"• tiled entry. A true ex· 0,.~~~,~~~.':~1t~~iD ~ EILEEN HUDSOM Two year s NEW! 3 finanee the purch ase nE'ss and put in ne w 2 Bil, 3 BA'rJIS, 2 story, ecutive home. Owne r ~ I I REALTOR 644·0322 Be d r oom s , 2 bath . Great buy~ paint. t ile an<l l'"a rpets nc.,..·ly del". 2 ca r gara~. Laguna Niguel• look s f or fas t s a l e. HOLIDAYROAD Professional Rea lty POOL. ya rd w/large REALONOMlCS675·fi7f)O Byappo1ntmcntonly wa:-.hcr ldryer . 2 yr ISC. tL-choice community $87,500. Adorable 3 BR , 2 Ba .. Urbanus Sq. Mac Arthur ••THE BLUFFS'" patio. Near South Coast ~.'i. mn. <lprn Sat. p~,. "" MISSIOHYIEJO Ab I t k 1·k 11 Pl h · BEST 12i:117R<!·l1550k unrum. •• SEA TER R ACE-shake roofed, hdwd. fi r. Blvd. at Ford Rd. . so~ e pa r · 1 e .v. aza s opping. . Condominiums ff own· , . 1 . --- Magnificent model home REALTY custom home. on lge. lot 640..4950 ing. Li ght, a iry, Bonita BUY a r ound o n th is house-sforsale 1700 CJ • Quail l 3+ Hdrms. 'inprivate area.4-Bdrm, 581-1000 in Ne wport . Qualit y Plan.3·BR.2·ba,l ·story. townhouse.Ca ll546-3286. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• BF;i\Cll atyourdoor. fo rmal dining . fa mily 1---------1 thruout. $74,500 2 beach units ... ., soo. Gd f:1'!;,~~:g~us WOOD, Seal Beoc.h I 084 NORTH LAGUNA Prop•rtiws Cl l/\NNEL v1r:w. Move rm. p r o f e ss i o n a I Ruth Laurie, Agettt . -· a· •••••••••••••••-•••••• 752:•1920 1n ron<L Avai l unfuni. landscaping w /he a t ed 646--4380 income. R·2 cor Jot. m • • 8 EST WA TE R . · CONDOS 1400 auA ll Sl. NIWl'ORT B lAC~ $750 w inte r rent a 1. pool.garden lights.auto. . n y F o r t u n e , r ltr . FRONTBUY ••2·BR, JUSTLISTED Whitewater Vicws -2&3 IZU..,ITLOT Wa t er front ll om'c:s s pr ink l ers , in te r com HBR VU 2 Br, Den, highly 67S-7S20. 2\ii·ba . condo. $99,95-0. Ocean view j bedroom bdrm. units from $54,0\)0. 1"1111 6.'ll· 1400. 0 s., AM /1'"'M,many upgrades u pgrad ed . $72 ,500BLUF FS, Twnhse 4 Br Owner willfinance.Agt, home in private gate 420 Cy pre ss, North Start·build1ng in Co~ta Costa Mesa JIM and extras. Recreational 644·1479. By Owner Canyon v u. Schla, Pool. 842·1418 guarded Surfside com· Laguna !'¥1esa now. f:vc~ has a ••••••••••••••••••••••• facilities. CALL for ap-'2'h n $69 SOO o Call 675 7225 house on 1t. We 11 "''ork . . a, , wnr BY OWNER munity. Goad inve s t · • with you on vricc ·ind R.1ch pad, mobile, ull ut1 1 pointnent. $98.750· 494-3973 Harbor View Ho m es. m e nt o r ye ar 'rou nd plans and st•ll t h1 • u~1ts, pd. siu5._ • ' LAGUNANIGUILRIALTY Cared for Carm el. l br, home. Call ror complete too. Homefl ndcrs,642-9900 _...'1.9~or~ 2ba. D I R , F /R. Prof details now!! Priced on· -=--==-=--==--= lnd sc p 'd & m a in t . ly$68,SOO.Agent54&5880. l.NQuail ~ tt50. !\1esa Verde Eas~ 4 m.soo. See. Prin only. Iii IPlace hr, 2 I.la, l,c:ckfa m rm, n 0 II 1 S Su • rm. pvt hue yard. Isl & pen ouse * · 0 • "---------• 640-8S42. Soutftl.agMno 1086 Prap•rtiws last + dcp. Lse.551·1231 23962 Hi ll hurst I-~~~ ,. 752•1920 Overlooking golf cour.ie. PRJCEDTOSELL! 4'21 .950 1•00 0UAllSl.NIW'°Rt8(ACH ~a leach 3148 •I Bdrm. home. . ••••••••••••••••••••"•• Owner. Popular La Paz Prices & interellt kef'p San Miguel. 2 level, 2.300 ~oing up, up. up ! We still sq. n. 4 oversized bdrms. B F have a few sinJ,l le story. 2 huge ra m roomw/fplce. ·~V RONT bed rm . 2 bath ~-Center & lake. R/ Tow nhouses a t onl y OPEM HOUSE Newport .. ach I 069 ctoSEOUT. 2884 f A LOMA ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUHDA y 1 .. s Prime Corner P restige F OLL O W AR R O WS Area.OldcEngllioh cust. 0 I h I fl B lh . C 0 w N home in Dover Shores, n Y two new omes e . o are spacious rt' R O M Jt Weatclllr. s Br, s Ba, 3·bedroom homes. with f1reptaces. dining. dens ~H~P.Xn~sk .!_ lm~ I" 0 c m . D i n . Rm , and extraordina ry detail. Each has a 50~toot : Ol•culale Crown P ar.It Gourmet Kit., Fam. Rm, -...:::==~"--==-~I deck and private boat slip. Priced at $221,600 ba••-Sundk, 3 ear gor. Room S l't L I and$241,300.Aclnow Theywillsoon tieaone. homo. 3 Bdrm .. 2 u~. ,.,. pool. etc. 1300 An· p I eye " Jargc aide yard ror extra ligua. $202 500 675-6921 3 Bdr ms .• i Mt bath.1: a OJ). O .1-'l1'). 0/J veblelos, upgraded t hru· ' ' . garages t. view. No loan ,7·q. ,JJ1(11J1(,/;-1fl/ iJJ(l/I/ out. Will sell 13 5t at BY OWNE R, 3 BR, 2 Ba. ree; owner will finanrel "'//I ii • t'/ MS.llSO. lJ • ya rd , w aol k t o NcW!>ort He1ghts.S69.500 •/lOJJl(JJ, "' t~E arin~rs El~m. & Park. CA.Ll ~ •••·l •I• Sales otti ce: 426 HnrbOr ls!nnct Drivg '"" Move-in t ood . $64,SOO. ·, 9-=-1. hi I Can 11.UJ.1me 7% VA loan.. '•,1 ... Newport Beach. Calilornla (714) S73.J900 5 P · .c '·only Call Jo ~.-. ~ Irvine Pacific Oeve1wment CompA11y ·~1500 rinc . . • r • t:A l. TY • . ....,... REALTY appt.&42-3880 Nt ar ~ •• ,.,, '••• orflt• Equal Housing Opportunit1e 1 ........................ *la Parii RHalH* •JOW10ES * •12 W1 DES • -.20 w1 oes • * 24 WI DES * Ca ll "HUG11ESTOOAY '' ~I0-0200 34 x &e . 2 »a. 2 Ba. Fam. r m, wet bir. adult park, no pets.Owner. ~-1770 GOES NOWHERE The view 11 fore•er! Loh for ialr Ftom this 5th noor 2 Br 2 • • ••••• •• • •••••• •• ••• •• Ba Condc>. Pre~tige & Haff Moon lay s~curi ty you can re~L Harbor Vitw Lots P?O~· J a1c11 7.t.i. 4t boa LOW PRI F~ & TERMS slip , Yes. $67.SOO 35 l"ilintoSan Frunc1sro SOUTHLAHDERS Chet Solis bury II Roal &Iott Incl' OW11er 642·6368 (714) 675-8344 -··-- - •• DAILY PILOT Sund•y. Ociooet 2tS, 1975 Hout•t Unf...,.Wd AporlrMnts fwNsftt.d IAporltMlth FurwitMd .,........._••••••••••F•"'•""•••,.••'•d••• ~.~'!*:.~.~•••• ~~•~•••• -........................................•....•.•.•••...•..••......... ~~!.F:'!~.~ ...... ~.~~!~~ .... ~!~!.~~!~~ .... ~~~~~~ ..... !~~! ~~!!~~~~ ...... ~?.~~~~:!~.~:.':' ....... !?.~~ ~~~·-~~~-~~.!?.~! ~~:~::'!~ .. ?~.~~ ~~!'!~ ....... ~~~~ Hitwport leach 3169 Cotta Mrsa 3224 H&Mtington leach 3240 lm1n t>d1ate ()ccupunc-y 3 BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn ONE BEDROOM. l blk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••·•••••••••••• Br (}(:ean View llllh;idt a pt.'I Sl70 & Sl80. Spanlsh hii)' .or ocean. t2ts. mo 1.1100151..F; BAY Fil ONT Ea ts'd 1 1 1 3 b ~1ove in now! 3 Br<. 2 UA home. Wood & 1tla.-.s & COME ST A Y WITH US .style bldg, pvt encl i:::r, Utll tncl.615-1876evt$ Winter 3 Br 2 Ra s 1 e ux ~up ll, r . Su pl'r Jo1h<1 rp. Nr 1>001 rn:sny dt~ks & sc-r>. l<aun· LOW WEEKL y RATES pool, sauna, lndry, adlt.s. C--.. MW 3122 875-4648 ' ' 673.Jooo 2\rJ ba.. din~~·~· pn~yd . ~ 1·!0,(• to c:K·t·an. S,.l~l n10 ~lry nn C.:h1hJ ren, pel$ • 11301 Keelsoo Lo, 1 blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pi\RADISE for 6 moll ~:~1 g~r~J~· ~n,r~:~ $<l ~~ Ask for Kt·ith 91;2 .447 1 _ O.K. $425. 497·2370. Dca uti(ully furnished large s tudios and ~~Beach off Slater. a.so OP'F tat mo. rent! Blufrs funa. condo. S60C ~11 -7091 4br, 2ba w/fan1 rrn. Fr ull vi1-;w 3 BR. 2 ba. de<"k, nr one bc.>d roo1n suites -all with full New 3 br. 2 b.. Super Month, Al!ent 644 -1133 M r,c.. , . trt'C'S, nice nt•1i;:hborhood towo/beaeh, $425. mo. or kitchens. L.oguna hoch: 37 41 area. Z car gar., $400, PIMECRElK . ( j ' \l:rdt" J br. 2 b.i . i11ar1y itn1>rovl'mt·nt s leaseoption.494-693Dpm ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Polnsettia,Cd~I . S4s-&887 LIVES UP • Lido Sands <'ream puff. J rp r, t . It . l> H , n r ~.16:! ~t5tt:J. fl rt Ii . 'th l I OCea nfrool. 2 parllally days. TO ITS uAME BR, 2 &, frpl, dbl. w:ar .. 11 ... hls sns.11-10 OOl»l__ , . ·J L09U"a Hlllt 3250 pa m enl ving wi mo e conve· ., patio. l'ool & rt:c . art.:<.i '1uur eho1t·c-J hr." h<i ••••••••••••••••••••••• nicnccs. l leated pool , s un deck, airi.. ~~: ~~!1·c~::e-~~Jtnue"! ,.,,. Ovt·r :.fll) t;.dl trt·i·., :i.nit WiOMonth. ~E~A_VEADE ~·ousf'nr nccun.J;fl.'i .<IH Hr, 2bu, cpl!, drapes. conditioning .. Linens&. utilities in-drapes,balcoayovt:r lh~ ...., I V str 1·u 111" ~•th A~ent6"8·4380 3 br,"1>a,famrm.frplc . .1 ti.-. 1 1' bi• t•o ndc d.~hw~hr 11utio & pool. cJ uded. Maid service, television, self~ beach. Winter rental fSJ " w!lt(·rfalJ-. <'rt•;iri· ·! -dbl ~at;1 ~1·. fncd )'<1r<l . v..rl.,h v.'hr, p~;il10, 2 t•a1 $:iOOnlu.K3'1 J~I . I d f ili'ti ail bl $345_,37 0 _ 494 .1055 Tl l".~,r_ .. s_._ r('l a :\1 111! !Oot"tl111A ft11· 4 BH. 3 Ha . lge housr. 1,._, <'Pl.", fl rJ)'o, h!tn.;, 1·ul 1lc• j.!.1 r $300. S111..:J(•.S 1)k ----5erYICe BUn ry 8C e5 BV a e . 494-l834 _ .. ~ ·-----yuur .l>pal"l!>ll'> tlt'\11 I .,1 . blk to ocean. $425 yrly :.a<' f.l2.'l mo.!1~1 1;77:; ~M,H !i2 1 5; ~3-1567, f<.tr LogunaMlquel 3252 2· lx·<lr1"111\ urart1ncnt . N35olh peStts. l -998-4544. 119 '1"'"A\'''.llOl·:cc .,, ... _ .. IJ:i!y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maste r Charrrc and BankAniericard ............. leaclrl 37'9 CORONADELMAI< frot'n S220. Vu rn11111l'. r~ r , " .. " 1 ' b b h b ..--2 Br To'>'·nhousc, frplc. 1 '·I S II J><l · 11 o 1, r 1 1 '' · 2 r 21'< • twn se welcome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""•1 .1u c .. n1a · ~ • --r. ,-,1n1 1n , 'l'I', I y .. ;~r 1•0 • J lr • ' ' · ·' Pool t ' t' •-1 •• • 0 ' rr pl I 1d e p o mm • ennl!, con tnenld ')'' ,\dull ~ univ. Off111• WINTER.$375.lbr,2",·o rern~ 1nr 'd :..:~~!)de Li.ndn1ark. Nv iu·ls, ~ r, 1 5 • c EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL Need Temporary Jtous· & '" u pool $375 fWO 0254 · ,,, e.a h Ph breakfast. Some ocean 0\11.•n •• lJI) tn +..00. 2'.loo .iardcn,pitt10,eolort\•.2 t'<,r.ill-<l $375.S.'iti !l'.f:! kuL.;,$3'JOmo.~·3 1 7!f -· · · ing ... l". apt. one. Catalina view!. Close to F.iu~ii•~v lid, l.:n,1.1 c:iir .:.:1r. Short 1''1lok .. t" r..1r:sA V1·rrlc :1 hr, r .. ; J nn ("ontln 2 stv I t'l ti-; Mittion Viejo 3267 2010 H•wpart Romi ~~~:pea~. iJJ:shS:::~ shopping & fine beach. ~\··~.• Phone-5 1~• 2:1011 . ocean rroperty u ~t· · · ••••••••••• •••••••••••• two lftil•t from Moch ,,,~~ ..., &t2-3RSO · rrn, n1•v.·I~· d1 •1·nr.1\1·d kids & pC'li. {)K $275/mo Hotel,673-8800 ........ u.Jl -- $:17 5 mo lt1·ft•r1·n l'c:<i 5Jti 754~ Month to Mont+: Cotta Meso, C.Mfoi nio 92627 Senior adult 2 bedroom l5L SIM CSem.wte 3176 5l5 5001 --Rmtafs Or 6 42 261 I I or 2 Br, adults, no pets, floor. no peL'i $1 1!.5 Super ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . . -.-. l)y,•nt .,.,.n 11 B. :1 Ur, 1·rpt-" J • Sl70/Sl90. 2A21 E . 16th St, Unusual 2 _BR., den , 2th location 645-6610 LUXU RIO US Ht:r:t· ,\Jl·.s1\\l·.l!f>t.IJf'.f.l !Xt. dqr.-.1i1·;1n J1;~r l-!ar.nc TermLeases '""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ NHts646-1801 ::~.Lf~p~1~·;~1eakjt~~~ EASTSJDr::.nrnewlux. c;ATE home •I><>•" !ho· 3 Bel, 1.1111 r rn , s~ir l'lc.1n p1.•I:-~za 5:1~i 9547 ~11.'·'1vn VicJo, Lil f:un:i ~ l I · $40 WK UP 1&2 Bd.r & lndry arl'a, patio. $475 1 duph.·x.3Br,21f.t Ba,Din. ti urr . Rent or l1·;1 s c . 0'c-n,. '111 ",~art coor. :-0.:1 ·w Coni lu :1 Ur ~ H.1. 111 11'&1'.l l 'oro. U f «L-• •-~-al'-Lsula 3707 Bach. Color TV, maid Mo,yrtyllkr.675·5726 Hm. Pvt yd. Z car gar. fu rnis h c d u 11 cl u 11 nitJ(' 1 nior~· •/Ull' ~lrt•t•t f\fA NY t'<>ll s.100. Houteot n ww.-:u -~ i •l 2!°• w 1g;1rdcnt·r pr<1f 1n l . dctor, w;i ~ CF.N1'UHYF"IN/\NCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• iscrv, pool THE MESA . Qwet residential area. · fum isht.-d. from S-t"Hl 'i 2R rriocll·I. $Jl'"Xl nlo +dl·p 415 N. Ne.wport Bl, NB BRAND NEW 3 Bed f2 $425.645-7888. Ci\Ll.492·4121 ·~ !'7 51· or642!1~.r!_. __ ltt·fs.r1.·11 'd ,OO'.l·:>-lf.I _Rto:AL'rOHS.5111·1210 Westminster 3 299 Sturtio , p_atio, lndry, 646-9681 bath, {rplc. s undeck IJERTUA!lf:NHY H1·n1.llsc.'1Fld,2ba.SJ:".o ----·i ll l'·B· bit . t · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulilitles,!iLOJ:lcadullon· $4$0. mo . 540-3383;LARGE 2 tir, $245/mo. · r I' I I ll k d ' r , ~ a , ns, crp s. ly.$1R5.U73·6210. ""'RN k Ch'ld k "'~0 P I -~-..,--1 ---"-2 b-54.H ·If>&.! wknds /cves. l$ini.:les. pct, fnrd 2 2R r. 2 vi a o c t av 0 . BA r i1nc h style ho.me. BALBOA INN Newport l br, $300. Ln. :>49·8138 H1'.AL" OH S! '""· L~~· .::1r .. fn cd yd oo · '1 ~r . 2 a. • s. drps, fenced yd. $.l-15 mo f'i repJace. Supl'r 4 BR. 2 rv +color 1V. Par 675-1076 1 ren o -~ amc a •• c O!Se to wi1l('r. r 1-ioini·findcr~. 1112·99041 :'8 l ·t~2'7 $365. 963-4567 963.1786 ()('eanfront 1 br, incl. 8J.3.8203or eves 673-5332 . Single renter wan ted. I-='-"-'--------units, cluld ()K, )!:tr :n1r&l>r·n 213:1.2c:1ri::1r, ---------1-----------1 Small 2 br apt w /sun·l & 2 Bit garden apts. Homerincll'r.11.642 99!X> Jl td Swirn vnol. bltn;o. l ~l<l ha\·~n. :1 Hr.2 Jl;1, pet, Htowportlea h 3 269 J..ooktn~ for a nice fa mily ~:~in~S-~~O wmter. l 05 BEACON BAY deck. F'ree was he r & frplc, dshwhr, pvt patio. n1·w cpl$. $400 mo. PMI .:c. yar , gar •••••••••••••~••••••••• to r ent our homi;. 3 Bil, 2 1 br, apt. utU pd. Pvt. bch dryer. $285. mo. 673·3001 Nr. Irvine Ind. Arca. $18.5 Hout•s Unfumis~d S\'' & gardening 1ncL lfomcfindt•r:-. 642·9900 llBft VU 4 B 2 B 0 . HA, s!-iper location. $310 ''rly Bach for 1 person. Nr & tennis ct. $300 ycly. , ~to:..:;$205=-· SS_c_7_284_c__I ___ _ "!"7 ,-dh v - -~ -----_. r. a, in. rno.-•.4~-... 1786 ..,.,.,.....,... •Z br, J ba, Corolido .1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•J o r am r . · 1 lk bh I 1 L & . Bl JD J .,,.,,""" !'.tores utilpd S135mo .,, ... ~ 1 p G-al 3202 ~9·lEUlor 7 :W·OJ40. S1nges,wa to c . gc iv i'iln1 llms ., lns. · · · · walk b eac h /poo , 2025 omona .. ., .... , llr un1l, nppl & i.:ar. 1819 Port Stirling. Con1ni HoutH Furnished or b'7J..6'190 Oeeanlront Winter, .C Br,2 carport. $250. Adlts /no ~ew I Br apt.s . m onth to a•••••••••••••••••••••• :1 BH + bonus r n1. nl'"" llomcfu1d1•r s. 642·9900 f•ool $S25. tl75·0771 Unfundshe-d 3300 COt'OftG del Mor 3722 Ba, Avail. to Juoe 13. pets 833-8914 month. bllns. adults, n(, "'""""'l'll'lr""'·'"'.i.' crpl.'>, drJ'l:'I . & 11:i1nt . l·ur i lS5 2 Hr, child, sinnles, 3 Hr_21 ~ naTY .. nhs"on th~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&-1714or213-822-R381 2--8 2 8 r 1 gar pets. 0J>('n !louse Sat . & ·r 1 • • =I d·sa~5 557 i &iK rt•;Hl.v nn .... · ., Bay w/bout Slip ..... 2 (;;1 l.ar~e. spacious 1 bd, up-Wanter . $160. lbr. Garage. pa~~. blti:~. n~c~ildre~ ~~29~0-5· 645.0527 & i. • -,1 _.. • ':' NI CE Clean 2 t1H. adults. llon1{'f1nders.642·9900 Jfar SS501se.&t6·Z700 MEWPORT IEACH slain apt. Adults ooly. Oosetobch. or pets, a\'ail 11 ·9·75 . ---- .. · "r._ _ 267 Palmt·r. $225 nJo --- - --\\'inter&yearl yleascs Avail Nov.15th, Call aft. 675·4625 $300. mo. 833.0821 or LGE2br.cpts,drps,fned· FREE SERVICE Agi·nt .').11:1-8642 S1ni.:lcs, 2 Br, c hild , stove, N...,'Prt Crest. 3hr, 3 full f'rom $650Month 6.675-9954. G75-llMZ yd. $195. mo. No dogs' ---------r ~<1r, SIG5. baths. Retreat. Xtras. BILL GRUMDY Corta M•so 3724 Sl.50-Util pd. Single Bach. 549-2.575 TO LANDLORDS t:<J ">t,1de zoned comm'I llflrneftnders.642·9000 elec ~ar, vu. $495 mo R att 675 6161 lr'J blk bch. Lawn, nice OldCdM, 1 BR, Iba, priv.1-'-'--'---·-··---- Me mbe r or Uoard or l..1ri:e corner Jot. l !ill . • -32 4 645-95Z7 e or -••••••••••••••••••••••• IO<.'.ThruJune.675-6583. entrance & patio. $240.SPAC.3br apt or useit as R I lrYJM 4 . $37 .SO WE-& UP ea tors, 1.kottcr llus1 .:arai.:e . Utililles JJaid ~ 644-7211DaveS.Agt. 2br&den. 1-~rph.-.pal10& B Ch "-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWNllOUS0• 2 llr, 2'." C--•--'onl""'s Ex-n• 2Br 2b• -ndo 1-"'-'--'=c=."'-=.='-"='---! ness urcau, am.....,ro ~175 ~1o. Rcaltor:>48-55Z7 .-. ~ __,. .. s tudio&! BRApts '""" ,. • • .. v • pool . Adult s . $2 75 . Commerce. SP ECTAC ~LARVIEW! Ra , pool . bltns . UnfundsMd 3425 •TV&Maid ServAvail bltns/oc/bay vu, pool/ 2 Br, 1 Ba, S. of Hwy, 545.8628 or83'7 -9517 530--8505 1Very Cute JBd, ~!t·sa del Hanchu Sil n Joaq~in wash/dry, i::-ar No pels . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l'honeServ.Htd pool Jae,wtd,$36.5.673-669 1. Adults only. No pets. _:c;o.:.=c:c-'-'-'='---c.~-~~~;;~~· ! ~tar . Near OCC. $375 To.,.,•nho usc ~pa nk1ng 675-911l8 . Ctuld Sect" tl75, 4(17 lleliotrope Ave. 1 Br. util pd. stove, cpts. '.ti l A\·;11! Nov .?<lth .55'11289. oew! z ,"'° d1~n . 2 ha. hii.:h , > • 111',AUT. deeor.1ted condl), ... rcn ih ion OCEANFRONT sparkling 675-8303 drps, r cfri g. No dogs. ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ •.,I ~ ---l:t>lling "· frp!r, :iN t-,WIORT CrestCondoJ 2_,hr,lba.poolnr.beach •Lowmon lyrates. dlx3br,2ba,frplc.$475. $l70.8Jt-mfi ''tC;J~-::;!:;::;i::::;~"~·' 3 Br. 2 B:i . fcnl"t>d yd. b:.i lconie~! l i!!>c of pool & hr. 3 b;1 , t~nn1s & pool. ~O. llunt Beach arc;1 •'!g~Fweek "s rent 3t.o7mo.675·1M9 Very livable 3 Jjdrm .• 31 __ '~ ••' 1''am . Hm DI.JI gar rcr. Neur UC ! & goll $425mo.L~e.645-A781 Bctv.·n 9:303m & 3p1n ba., frpl, patio; extra MEWEASTSIDE ~-Ft.'t'·I Year s1·rv1 ~c ~·1,ri{X'ncr Nr ncv•. S.175 i·o, urs.l'. S4_7 .l. m_ o. H<'udy O C >.· , N V I o, W . ~2-."",,',),· ext 210. Art 9 pm Zl~~~97e~!'°orrt64BSI~!., C7 \1 NEAR beach 2 br, 2 bu, htc. m s tr. llr. $425/Mo .. COUNTRY WO-DS II .. St I I I ::.W-4'JJ.1 No" th 64118""'' " r. =• , .....,. JJ """ $260. until June. 548-4063 ''rly. Agt.673-2222 v ""'· aoton 2 Jr~ up l"ll . · _• · I_ _. _ :.....:...~ __ ·rwNl!SF., f:N D UN IT before midni ~ht . 1 br, 2 & den, split level kids & petok. J·'.,\S'l'SIDE. Ji?e hous l· :1 Jr \ 1111 .. ·rurtlcroc k ;1 . Br. (JN J:; ACH t; J•A ltK. SUPER plus h, bc;1ut. de· SUS C.4SITAS See Catalina. Spac. 2 hr, 2 Wood burning frplc , wait $155. f\illerlon. I hr, incl. Hr , 2 Ba, fc nrcd IJk yd 2• ha , w ct ha r , a 11 New Jbr . 2ba. bit-ins, co rat e d . par l i a 11 y Large nicely furn. bach. WINTER 2 br, Attractive, ba, 1 yr new. beam eeil., to wall crpl, bit-in ap· .~tv}ref, cpl,, dr115 . . Hltns, c-rpts . rl bJ gar, & amt•tuties. S.IZS. 552.762!J fp lc, upgrd'd, pool. $.16-0. rumishcd J br, 2 ba, di.JI & I brs Adull'> only, no clean, s undeck. $265. bltns, w /D, 2 car gar., nul pliances. 1''rom S2'l0. 180 :Sl60.~cstm1nsl~·r ,111ce l tonl shC'tl.$.175.556·1017 -----6M-14&0/!U0-5050cxt22. i:ara,ge/openl'r. 1~00J JX•ts .2lll>NewpurtBI. Ulil. incl. 2 blks rrom pets.SJS0.675-2814 . E. 21 st st. 646-1164 or br,ch1ld ok . llEAUT. San Jo:iqu1n --. SJ85. mo G75 ·718 4 or ---beach. Nopcts.675-8006 645-9543. S16S. Costa l\lt·s a . I hr~. 2 Hr, SlO\'I.', kids, 1·~·nhmP Larl!C' 2 Hr. z1 2 llarbor View llomes. 4 67:'>-1070 2035 Fvllerton, CM Large I Br Apt. Crpl._, .c:.:c..:c:..c:.:_ _____ _ furn. mob1I£' horn•· peL'I , retll'l'd & hurry, H:i. 2 ~tv. \'il'w or l!olf Bd , fam.rm . din.rm., 2 1 DR I-U rn. 2 lg closets, 3 Br. 2 ha, cpts. drps, drps. 7091/2 Goldenrod, LGE J br, 2 ba, upper Nr $180. Buena J>ark, vacant lfun1t•f1nd t'rs,642·9900 I t'our ~e ·& lake S!iSU ba . dc<.·k. & cc:i \·ered ~fontl eello T .... ·nhsc. 3 B~ 2 queensizl' he d , p r iv, lrple, steps to bch, $250 $220. mo. I occ. !"cw shag & paint. 2br, k1ds ok. --!"o4'i' 71)14 p;1l1 o, beaut 1fu11 y &. bltins, dhl i.:ar, pat10. dressin,c:: rm . xtru IJ:c mo. winterfi.12·0177 494.7453 S2l5. 552-4576 SIOO.GotrdcnGrove.2 br, ---landsi.:apl'tl. Koi pvnd. pool $JOO mil . 12 13 ) room s. t•n c•l . g ar . -- n•t'C arE>a . .,., le pet Dana Point 3226 • RENTALS .. i"'<'•ir schools. park & 59H·IA~ l'\'l':-> & wkntl.-. w sloral!l'. ,\dulls onJy. V~~· bi~s~ Abd~ll~~r~~~: Costa Meso 3824 NEW 1 br aptst.~~uly uni $235. Garden (frove, J lJr, ••••••••• •••••••••••• •• UN IV. 1~,.., HK llOOl S5 Ill pc r mo. --. -, -. . -no l)Cl1'. 6-12 68H9 2453 1 . \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• que in slylc a>ranl cc1l 2ba,\•otc.io1nl.k1dsuk. OpPQrtun1 ly,opportun1t)'. JBB 2h bo . S-t7 5 1;.~0-0J.18oc6i5 ·~-Lai:una ~1,11;ucl , .ill ucJult -. . r\'1ne1 \'e. Off Beat Path in~s. f rplc . d,,h.,.,•hr & S260. Sunla Ana. 3 hr. + ha ve you always wanted ' i·11F~TF1~~~sAc 1-: -conimu ~nt y , mouniain & S2 10 f\ttraetive 2 ~r . 24 , HOUSE trailer. comp!. & B en pool Adults. no pets. Z, kids& pet ok your own home? Fell yuu 2 BR, 2 ti:t . , ... :s.1so • Beautifully .D<'s1gned • oet·:i.n views . 1400 sq_, r~. 2 pa tio , Aa ra ge. Quiet furn . Paci fi c Cst llwy, J 1. 2 J r. Adults no Terry ~9-3376 SZ'l!i. Hunt. Bc h, super didn't ha\'(' enoui::h ca:>h ·1 3 HH 2 n S425 3 B d , 2 . b .1 . ho n;i c . Br. 2 Bn, attach~d -·<_ ilr adult. no pct. 2234 A blk bch. Lse til May lst pets, dshwhrs. s hag c·pl'I, IP}.Jbrlnhsew/frplc You roulrln "l fjualtfy ? c:REt:N;:it.!':1'~ 1 10 ~1 ES Nc .... •port Sch.ools. Xlnt garai::c, rrp!c, blt1ns $J75 JlutgcrsDr. .76. $l2.'i. mo+ util. Call closed garai::c. frp lt. 2 Br near teach. exccp -s2t.5. Costa Mesa. 2 slory, Let us help )'OU on thi.s 3 BR. 21la . . . . . $.Tl S l<X'utio?. 1\v.a1/ablc now. or )('ase o.plton . (213)387.1349_ Will s how BBQ. Gas & water pd. tiunally cleen, nu paint. Jbr + fam rm, kids & pet 2.~ty, 4 BH, rumpus rm .. J BR 't i\· $42.5 $450.pcr month. 675-5475. YF.,\TSCO. 49'J·2Z17 California Atmosphere in overwknd. Pool crpts, drps, hltns, no uk. Jba.Call ·· a .· AnneRarrclt 496-3365 nrlynewcomplexoffers L.4.MANCHA.A.PTS p ets. $180 mo. 786 3 RH .. 2 ba · · · · · · · $380 DESPt-:RATl-:! Must rent to scr\'C busy people. 778 5 Pt CM Shahmar Apt 2 642 8907 J28S. Anahe im , r eal BEVERLY CREEDON J)F.f.Rf'Jf':LD ll O~ff:S spa r kli ng n c-w 2 br Townhous~ Furn bac h s tart at Oceanf'ront,dlx4br,blt-~~-~i· or 675_~96 · · · bargai.n for family, 4 br, Hcaltor 3B R.21,:_. H?. . ... _$425 Scawind condo. Walk to Unfurnished 3525 5160.a l so 1 bdrm s ins, drµs , fplc. Beautiful _ tqa. 644-5046 496·27Z1 Ranr ho SanJoaqu1n IJCach. f<.tANY F.XTRAS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 31 .2276 view. $400. Winter. Ad It 2 h '-~d Lu x Mesa Verde 2 & 3 M embe r Board o f - ---2 1\H 11 2 b ssoo "' · 673·2058bkr u uge u.:: rooms Realtors. Retter Bus i-BToro 3232 +en. a ·· $365. Agt 963·8911 orR:1nt·ht1 S;1n J oaq uin ' $170 nopcts.tnquirc apt Brdrm.2ba.DW,frplc,· 2 BR,2 Ba ........ :·-S.'.J75 968-6231 Twnh~e.onGolf Coursc2 LARGE Ground Or. I Br OCE 'Nf'RONT t C5f.SW. Wilson patios, garage. Adlts ness Bureau & Chamber ••••••••••••••••••••••• T -1 r1 k I< II" G 1 ..... • :i ltrae . u,, (' oc 1 " . .. . . fir. Oen . 2 Ila , sale. lse arc en apt . Pool, rec 2 BR. ad ults, winter .1----------S240&$.J.10.557 -7734 o£Commercc. Month to Month ~RR.2 1~.a ... . .. $595 U'ase.1 .Ba ~crest a.re,1. 4 w/optionto buy8J3-25Bl / room.SJ95.710 18thSt. Gar . $250_ No pe t s . MESA VERDE a r e a . 530.8505, Aqf Rental$ Or 2 + den. 2 ba, fur n .. $4 25 Bit. 2 ~ ba. & pool . S700 8.1J.J'J52 Ho me atmosphere 2 & 3 S pacious 2 Br. 11 ~ ba , 2+dcn,2 ha . ..$400 fiTo ./\genl 640·4050 F'lJ RN . traile rs & room 57J..3069 brdlx a pts.546-1 ()3.1 b ltins. Su nny patio, ~10VE now' 2 br S175., Tffm Leases Tl-lt:col.ONY 2 Bil 8 <l 1 Duplexet Unfum 3600 for rent. Stnl!le adults. Oceanfront Bachl'lor separate .iarage. laund C.M. ·Also 11.B . 2 br. F.IToro,l\1 1ssionV1cjo& <1BR.2:1~nu ..... S.125 k h 2 8 • e n . Re ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl0/$95.646·8333 Apt .. tl50.Utilfurnishcd . fac1lavail.NochLldren1 St80., kids. l~ls. NB. 3 Lai.:una l-lills CULVt::HOALE ite e n . bltns .. frp\C" 2 Bit 2 !Ja Clift.I no. . . 548·2396. · HaciHdaDeMesa pets 145 Melody Lane hr $285 ., kids. pet11. MANYF"OR"'"OO JHR 2 Ba ••n 5 W/\'1ew of bay. fl arbor h'ld, ' 1 52· .,a Studio. Patio. S ingle 642_5818 · ..., ' '' """' 11· W tk' d " <' 1 rrn or pe s uo d It SISO "t't I 'd 160W WilsGfl CM $Ulgles. And 11.B. 3 br. CENTURYFINA NCl ,\L TllEWILLOWS 1 urea .. u 1ng is· mo.fi44·6800 (Susi~) · au ... u 11 1espa1 . ~ • • • • $225., kids, pcl'i. Rf~ALTOHS. 58!·1210 4 BR 2 ba .... 11 lance to LHlo Gardener ---5'18-3:W:J lJnL--·,-•-d Closed Gar~e.s Quiet. garden 2 Br apt. · · · · · · · · ...,,, incl. $475. 646-8402 ? • ' TIA""n -BE REHT·A.-HOUSE 552 7500 .. Br. I Ha . $300 mo. No Bachelor Apl. Upstairs. u•••••••••••••••••••••• AUT. GROU DS bltns. encl gar, lndry 979 "430 Fountain Valley 323'4 • pets Balboa 548 9662 •-1L.-I 6 ADULTS-NO PETS balcony767SroltPI Apl __ _:,:_:~~.:_c:.:c._ __ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• NE W·OCto.:AN VIEW · ' · SJJO mo.Nopcts. -a sland 380 lOminutes toocean.Lge 2. Adults. 642-0247 or lalboal 3 2 8 C d /Ro R red h'1ll 1WNllSE 4 Br. 2i,-; Ba. daYS or 675·0353 after S 833..0121 548 ·63.SS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 "' 1215 lg 2 B 673 "~· sland 206 r. on ow nus m . din rm, lg fam rm, 3 PM . ., e r . ......,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 car j!:ar . Brookhurst & 1 8 b"J h SlS5 2br, Iba. Yearly. Patio, w /patio $2 2.0. Gas &l~=="------- ··11 53•5 ~s decks. pool, tennis, lease 2 BR 1 ba n w p•-& r mo 1 e ome · + forced air heating, dis-wa ter ,·n·I. Drapero·es. Golf Cou rs e Vu . patio . ...ovely381t.1"'-t Ra ,plus c.. ls. ,,.mo.or-., yrs realty 675-3122 · '~ c""' util. Mature adult only. h h · ' separate i.:ucst room & lease. Ph 642-5038 or d rps. No children, n o 1991 Newport Blvd, was er. 1 blk to Maio carpets, gas heat. J:.as Imae, 2 Br, quiet adlts bath . 2 rrple 's. bltn 673 -1465 ~ S495 . !!arbor Vu, 3 + JX'\s . Open S11t;Sun·Mon &'6·R37l St.675-1407. stove. air conditioning, ft.'lkt.ldr y$195.&12-1Z76 kitchE>n . Many xtras. No f~Z liv1nf!: 2 Br, 2 Ba . pct family + dining. In c. 14}.4 pm. 171>2 Crestmonl BalbooPenlns.ula 3807 s wimming pool , r ec. Eastside onl' bedroom pet!I . $550. mo/yea rly. bltns, pool. tennis. gar . RENTALS p:ardeocr. Next t o park, Place.G42·05tCJ Dano Point 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• room,washers&dryers. new. Large rm.s 1-IUf:C 675-2975 ilomefinders.642·9900 , clubhouse & pool. l930 Soulhof th<' Ii'>'')'. Charm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• YEARLY 3 Br, 2 }ja, ADULT 2 br, Eastside. ""'aik in rlosct.Jl at10 , ~~:· ~l~::.0~r~~~~ 0~~~ Po~ Laurent. 640-8585 ini:-~ ~r, 2. B~ + bonus ~· ~EAN vi~'. 25081 frp\c , nu cpls, close to encl. ga ra~e. patio. Like garage S2006Jl-2711 I Br 3 _Ba . ne'."" y,•/view, Huntinqton Beach 3240 lge. bnJ!hl, :.nry, l.ndry •••••••••••••••·••••••• f<acil . rerrig. 675·6239· Walk to the bcarh from 1 BR. 3 BA , den , ~·inter this beautiful 3 BR. 2 BA SSOO /mo. Yrl y $600. homf', fplt, D,V, S.38.'J mo. 675-1442 558·92 11 227 1\.sk for Hev or Jol·. i:radt'<l 3 Brdr Condo. kitch fully rnl, ear gar. 1mmcd oc-a rest a wner , beh, bltns . 645-0300 new. 644-0878 $150.00 1 HR beaut. grndi; Oit. L'Quipt.frplc,soflwatc r. cupanc y S'100 ni o . 494·6848 NEW W/W•rpts.drp•.·,!tll . 644-44GJJlonn1c• Lease. Util pd. Carport spac. 2 br, l ~. ba. ... ., 3 AR . 2 ba home for S.')95 patio, 2 car pk'~-Pool. Hur:tir:qton Beach 3740 WtoW crpt, drps. refrig, patio, garden. Adults. no lndry, closed (?ar. llalr WILL CONS ID E R pa rk area. Avail furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwshr. lbr. $200. 2br. pels$215.642·1603 blk to bus, ·w alk all STUDENTS S350 . 642-4062. wknds. A.paetmefttsfumi5ht-d l·larbour Pacifi c Studio $245.lst&l!t.645-3626. s hops. Ado lt 35 or ovl'r Coral 963 -4567 96.1· I 78fi OR 1213> 248<1SS5 e\'es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo, Sunset Beach. MEW EAST SIDE no pets. 548-1098 . 3 BR. 2 ba townhouse for · . Bolboa Island 3706 N w • p ct Exciting tri·level oecan · 2 Br & Den "P'" d VACANT!Spac.3br .2 ba Vaeant-L a ri::e Exec tatrnhou11e. Jge garag.e. llomc. 4Br. f'am. rm. $4,.5_ Ne"' pao'nt, clean Beautiful JI arbor View ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. am er °" ac. s · · ... '""· rps, EasL,.ide. Lar•e 2 . Rd. 2 "' -home J Br J ba bonus llwy . Steps to bch , front.Jbr,2ba.intercom , bltns & dshws hr. $275 and ready lo move in . On ' l f' $600 Winter. 2br. Iba. & 2br, marina, pool & jacuzzi. balconies & bay view. 548 _7437 ba. dis hwasher, enclosed large g rceonbcR It. ~'.1'ca'fr~al4-~;,._1~2"s. o~ 2ba. Gar each. S2.SO mo. 714-846-8633. $550 mo. Yrly le ase. Also $175 2 BR . I gpea.~a!!;, la un64d2r~~ooNo ·· 5S2 #1l 535-4147 /991-1920 4br. 2ba, $410 mo, yrly . singe s ty. '-"·_......mo. ·J'tOOOr 3 BR. 2 ba. townhouse for · · lease. 1129 E . Balboa beam cei l. C&D. 2043 645--SHn. 132 Pearl 640-4307 cl05c to beach. Kids/pets .. ' OK . $475 Da~·e 842·8854. C«ooladol Mar 3222 ··~••••••••••••••••••• .C Br. frplc, completely re· H•tbor View Hills. Newly dee. lhru?.ut childr<'n & <hlOrated throughout. 5 pets 0 K . $375 mo. ea , 3 ba , !iv.rm .. Agent 96J·891Jor96J-4993 din.rm .. fam.rm .. pool, !yr , 4br. Sba. fp/c , fnrd S7~. pl'_r month 1101 yr d , e I e <' ra n g c . Wh1te Sa11s Way 495-1056 dshwshr. btfl lndscpd. $425. New ! Close to pool 1-IBR VIEW HOMES SE~L idle items with a l-lave something to sell? Blvd. 675-9900. "C" Wallace. 545-7628 ·1 cc:.:.-=:.:.:.: ______ _ and jacuzzi 5 Br. 2~1 ba, close to pool, Daily Pilot Classifi ed Ad. Class ified ads do it weU. 2 Br. crpt.<;, nu drps, walk OR New 2 Br, 2 Ba , duplx nr. Eastside I,_ 2 II" to shops & OCC, no pets, ·· park & school. $560. incl. C'--'-Ana 3710 SanlaAna 37••• y h Cl "":I-S180.63I -20I8 3BR.2ba + rormaldin· .:ardencr640-163S ...un"fV ,.,,, ac t ub, y rly . Bltnis w/w. refrig. pooJ 1 _________ _ ing room. Good local.Ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213--449-6412or673·S981 $190. Adlls, no pets $450 NWP'T !!ls 3 br, 2 ba, den, 642-9520 OH. very Jgc & clean. $150. Work & live on Pcnin. 3•1-c:-c---------1 CASA VI CTORIA I.2&3 br. Deluxe Unfur or Furn. gas /'>''lr pd. Co7.y 3 BR. 2 Ha , close ""'8l k to park & tennis Cts. $400. mo. Ca ll bcf. 10 aft .5,673-0048 Not much upkeep. Nr OC<'an & park on Spr· 1ni:da!c & Talbert. $425. S.10·1014 aft 5/wknds. 4 BR. 2 ba 51n~le fa m lsc.642·9666 br, 131.. ba, [rp\c, bltns, 2 BR, 1 Ba, w/gar. Newly home in Culvt'rdalC'. Use I----------tt garage, duplex. Util pd. decor. West C.M. Nr pool , t e nni s andBLUFFS _Condo. Ex-:"'(. PropertyHouse,642·3850 Schb/SHP'G, $195. hfo. park .. $425 elusive hv1ng ; $450 Mo. 3 ~=-:t.' or831·9400 No pets. &42·3336 Adults.No pets Sec. gate Pool, rec rm, elevators 525 Victoria, 642-8970 OR BR. ., 1 BR. 2\rJ ba +ram rm AJfcnt&t4·1133 ~"fl.Ali CostaMHa 3824 CostaMHa Lovely 3 BR. J Y.z ba. Vill age Real Estate ~~ ••••••••••••••••• • homc.Right ona seldom No i\Jfent.s Fee a nd bonus roo m, in F:ASTBLUFF 1,1?. 4 BR 11 1;."',6."__. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.,••••••••• lilied beach, with a \'icw •Mc Fadden/Nc.,.,·Jand Turtlerock $575 home. super sharp $680 ~ \~ 1 ":"\ ltie 382'4 Costa Mesa 3824 of the harbor entrance & 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 O R.. f<.t onth. Agt.644·1193 ~' Wat fl tbe bay. Loe. on fahulous •Wam c>r /Mag.nolia 2 BR + den on wa trr inJ----~-----t Bayside Dr. H ou~e -3 RR,2BA .. $:\·15 Newport llcach. Bring 3·DR , 2-ba, erpts. drps, ENJOY e--rou keeper & j!ardcner incl. • McF"addcn/Bushard your llOUt. SGOO dbl Jfar . $45-0/mo. yr\y. A RESIDENTIAL MOTEL '.I. - 112501 Mo. II arbor In -3 BR. 2 HA .. ~175 LE RAISOR Agt. 675-6670 t Co !16.1-4567or963-17S6 THE AMBASSADOR \AlhV R t Is. _R':._ai_to_~ ___ .,_,_·•_•oo_,BEAt:TffUL one & two REALTY ·.,: .... ~· ,,';~\1~e.::;:;~i1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~·"="'=··~t I en a • 2\1'.i·ba. ram rm, frplc's, 4523Campus Dr .. Irvine l----'-"'--'-'-----1 ~lo Bch, 2 Br, stove, story homes. 3·BR. 642·Rn5Joyce ,singles. .. lovely yards, •ood CamptL'IValleyShopCtr. Dlx3br ,2 ba ,appl,frplc, tomeftnders. 642-"9900 CAU 833 • o hild gJ --"~-------! nbrhoods, xlnt schools. ..60 c . sn . p:ar. 1-s & f Homefindcrs, 642·9900 1224 ...., · up , no ee. CUL \'ERD 'L>' . "'~1311 ogt ~ '' ' Im . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,...... · maculate 4 br. 2 b;.1 , r pts, Super delux condo. 2Br , &-SJde3Br.fa mrm,2 ba. 3 RR 2 ba b1tn!'I cpts drps. bltns. pool club. 2Ba. Call to find out 21 kldl, ~. renced. drps'. rrpi~. Sp;i~klcr~ SJ90. extras that make this tht: Homefi.ndens.842-9900 fl"Orll & rear. Li:I' fn <'d Red Cptl{ltr 893-1351 best lease 1n town for 5220 3 Br unit. child, yd. I m1 bc•1ch, SJ65. mo. UN IV Pi\RK 4 ur fam IMO. 673·3597 · •ln&tes peU fenced lse. l!'lt. l;1~t -+ SIOO. de· f 1 · d · San Ju.. 1'°"1~finde'rs, &42·9ooo posit. 963·8.116 or 84H·1004 ~r:1ipa~r~ ·~~:.s ;a;:~ Capi1trono 3278 U7'S'1 Br, delux unit. child We ha\·e 3 & 4 BR homes. waler. 552-8573 ••••~•••••••••••••••••• OJ appl, & gar ready loda~· See to ap-, . Spanish style duplex, 2 br, 1 ~mefinde.rs °642-9900 pre<'. $310 to $36 5 . J Br,3 Ba,2st),Univ"rs1· 2 ba.shai crptg,dblgar. --''.+'0:::'-"':0::::'.:'.:'.::::::'.:0:'-1 96..l-4567 96..1.1786 ty Pk Garden home, V:t • fenced yd, S26S mo. $100 'IJI 2 Br, new paint, cant, lncl W/0 & refrig., depos it . 496-7876 or ·dl · •. fn<!d ,p.aUo. Ntw, f1rtplace, ~uper 3 $400 m o . 552·9208 729.101 s J :lne(&nders, 6'2·9900 BR, 2 BA. S335 mo. 5e(' 10AM·6; PM l-.-~-'--'-----2--11 toc11y. /163-4567!}gl-J786 L le h 3248 ~•Ana 3 80 J two. 2 ba fam·rm yrly OIJll'I• ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.,. -~' A, ·1 NI~ Are.a, extra lrg 3 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• N" .. 3 b 2 b bl -+ ate. va1 . .J. 1 1 d ICtJ r, a, tns. l . 646·7594; 6't6·S362 2 ba lr1 ·leve . f uge en . 2 NEW HOMES cpt/drp, g1r. nr. Warnr e" $175. 841-7293 & ralrvu S3SO. 64 2·5583. \ ;\l'al.1-ble now! .C HR. pool ''YOU home. $3.95/mo. Ask for M · a •ervlr~ to offer or K·rith, 9$2-4471 Agt. ro LI to sell, fl ace an ad tn tll-e Oa l y P~lot 28r,dblgtr.Sblkslohr-h, Cli illlled Section ~ • s:;?M, No pcta. AvaiJ. Nov. Pl! M$G.N71. •. -.0S.U 4 Br, 3 BR. ocean view. - MZ. 3 Rr, 2 Ba . O<'e.11n South LOCJlll'la 3286 v1e"'· S37S\ 962-9666 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S·6392 2 Rr. 2 Bn home Ocl':an L.1f1G Ocean front, 5 bd. 4 ba;'be1utiful vitw, Sl,000 month. Owner. 494-4302. vrew , frplc. c arpo rt. Adults. n o ~e.t s . L11:c. 497·11512 an 1#M. Wkdys, Sat &Sun all day. -·--· -- • l(lTCHEf"f FACtlrflES AVAIL. • JllCUZZI & HEAT!O POOL • WAS~ER & DRVER AVAIL .• ALL UTJL1nes PAID • RECAEAT!ON ROOM • Wl(L'I' MAIO SERVICE •WET BARIAEFRIGfRATOAS • T\l/OIRECT DIAL PHONES • INOIVIOUAt. TEMPERATURE CONTROL l he beAul1fu l and unique Ambas">ador Inns Rre totally su1rounded by lush ga1dens with comforl· 1ng waterfalls. genlte s lfeams. and bubbt.ng brooks Furnished Single Apt/Mo 1e l Un!ls Low Weekly Rates COSTA MIESA/2277 Herber Blvd. Tel : 7l4/645·4840 from $36 FULLEATON/2100 W. Commonwealth, Tel: 7l4/879-6901 from $33 SANTA ANA/939 E. 17th Street. Tel : 7141558·9231 from $37.SO S. COAST PLAZAl2009 S. Bristol Ave. Tel: 7f4/54Ck.2300 from $50 . I Now ..• you can live at water'8 edge surrounded by a rorest. of mature trees and lush plants right in the middJc or fl.1csa Verde. Jn a setting or waterfalls and \\"andl'r in-'-'" streams. Relax on your deck at days end, \\'atch fish l{rac('-. -fully flaFh by as crickets her.l.ld the settin~ s un. Or \l'S.lk over to the c luh for a brisk v.·orkout, a game of tC'nn1 ~. backgammon, table pong or just soml' l{ood fril'nds eon\'crsing !\round the pool nnd therapy spa. Mesa V(lrch"' Villas, the ncY.1est and mO!lt JlT't't1lhdo11s adult. apartment. community in !he South Coa.,t fir-ea . Excitin~ single nn<l 11plit-levcl n11arttnent residcncl'ti w ith firepl11rr-s, soarinR cathedral ceilings, richly appoint.t..>d interiors, beautiful oak cabin~try-everything you\·e always 'A'antC'd in a luxunous apsartment residence. And all within t,•:alking dititance or movi~. sho(Jfl, N!!tAurants, the tee cream parlor .•. ev~n l\O ioo skating rink. I Br .. 1 Bath designs from $285-345 per month. 2 Br.,2 Bath designs from $355-46..5 per n1onth. MESA VERDE VlllAS 1555 ~leHll Verde Dri,·e F.a.'lt • Co~t.a J\fc~n.CA 9Uif; ·!ii 1) . .-..·tO·AAi l Just \Vet;t or the J\tcAA V(!nle Center. off l~arhor lil vd. & 1uljac~·nl to the Co.Ila J\1csa Golf & Country Cluh. l")(..'t·orat.nr modcl11 t now open for di~play , 10:00 .t·m. to 6:00 p.m. dail~· ~ ~ "°"1SINQ Ol'l"Oflf\.INlnt• L!!J -- " •••••• •••••• M •C •G •Di •G. • •Se Costa a' o •• • • :-1· \C frph'. \\ d~nn ! !IB, II ~· W V.ur\·i .1:.1~ Ch.1r 1n ~fl,L :41 <01}' r 1nplt 11nly~ ~ fir st p.illO/ pets. .: lir, I 111 s l:IJl·l~ Dana ••••• 1.~e 2 Hltns A dull .... 5 7. l(lJ -9: _"\TH A 2-T\H k1 nl! ma 1 re:1tu 2-flR ~30 [)an 14.1 1 -~: Hunti ••••• 0 1-:r ~H JI •Su he •VI Ca \'< • l,a •lie . ,\~ pa •Ad .. :-i,, '" l"u -_;.,.. ---... ........., ___ --- .. Mediterranean Village •Carpel• & Drapes •Wet Bars •Grasscloth •Fireplaces •Dishwashers •Pools •Gym & Saunas •Tennis Courts •Beamed Ceilings •Wood Paneling •Security Systems •Fair Housing I & 2 BEDROOMS 1 BEDROOM & DEN 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE A 'l'l'd'l.i tec\11111lnr11,.,,., •1\ll '""'LI 119U.. Ad'°'"~ lnlt Of !ice Open Daily 10 to 6:30 (714) 55 7-8020 2400 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Calif. Co•ta Mrso 3824 Huntmqton a.ach 3140 ............................................... LASBRISAS Yor 01.serimlnatinlC Adulla Waldlllw-set o•erfMocHn leocl\ wittlhl slept I Bf.:OROOM •Heated pool •SUndeck •PrivatAt b•leony •Adequate park1ni: •E:evator •Sttunly f"rniture avll.llable --' . ·-·. ·-~ .... ., __ _ Offit::• lntal 4400 IMl"trial R....+al 4500 $und!)'.0ctoWf 2e. 1975 DAIL v PILOT 09 •••••••••••• ····" •••••• •• •• • • • • •• • • ••• • • •• •• • • It 1501 Wntclff Dr. N.'f" ... ~ .... ..':"·Cost•~.~!.~~ ...... ~~~.~!;!!'.~ ............ ~~~.~ ~.~::t::! ..... !!~~ 1N~~OfflFtnandalCtr n .'::i.~145 0:.644'.=aq, ulsTJJl'OUNOAPET? AOVENTUROUS Otean Assistant M1tr. cpl. __, . ct 5poce 9tiQ.2100Adoplion,Low loving ~rson-•r~ ad w/mgmt opportunity. Room for rtnl, founta· Call on Srte Manager ""-•II Shop A'ea ro' -·nt. eostSpay/Nt:uter info. Wlder c1as1' 1100 Cook 1n Ocean .v.rt:a. Delightful Valle} arf'a. Pri. balh, C114}642·Jlllext246 ..,.,. ''"' t.oda)''spapt"r. romplt-x:. rh-962 -66.S3. kltctkn & laundry racll. SUO per mo. elec. pd. BIG RE'ft'ARD · • pool. 9G8·1261 . ~anytime Sml blk dol w/wbt spots Ea-'4 rR+ &: AUDrT CLERK 1 N od ·~lil!liil'llil St ... D'!" 45 ~0 obove eyes . Id ud ~ Reqw, .. o,.cu,•tefigure 1 r~r,h,::' r:,bi~k~ ~r !"" Z ji\iMJtL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·e A~~w~r.sp ': 11 ~: ·.~·w··~~·····1··0·1·s· ~~~it~,d~ak~~~t~~.1 c~1~: prr w , 2 I s rom c_._.... Willow". If found. please -~ 1 bt.ooll':h, public tr,.n11p. r~· :/:....,.......,_..,. Do You Ne«1 A Storage call673·2662. •••~··••••••••••••••••• typi.nfi!. Wdl train bnghl I adlly avail Call r.1ark ~....,_ Art11! f·or2montbson\y. 21111/,h School 11rls want 11er..,vo v.·/min l yr bust· 960-2')26 536 51~ ., , .. _ N l J I I · bs c ncs1' {!Xpcr. Xlnl v.·ork1n~ ==-0~,~· _..:.__ ./,.,,. _ b-• rN to an I . l .SOO sq . Lo&t: Smal Apricot r. ale houseclcan1nl( o osta t•onds & co. b~ncfit s VF~ ..r.---lt.700W 16thSt.CM. Poodle. All5W to "Bui-l'o1esa . After 2 .J.0 1 LI , at Ne'A·port f\eal'h :/SM,-··~.... f Y,.. G 0 nu 7 d 11 Y s . weekJay§ & weckend5. r•bont• G44·4360 or ••l)lll )' Wt--tkly'A·interrate5.m ./,.,.....,.. • .,.. Gllrage for rl·nt. 326 5'40-7823/54!»·9491 . CKll979-'9621 I~ ~1·v.·1)ort Ccnt~·r Dr. s1ngleroorn.6302W C!l. rd N .H . 1·rru:s t Audil tlwy.1'1n"KnotMot•l f\ta.rlnc Avt-, Balboa 1'· Rewa • At ti NB II lb l)i\'l!>Jun > • ' St \' N T JIC" t l'n on-... a oa (114)613·lM40 ar tng . O\' 1· om LOST:a11grayfem.cat& Responsible younit t::W· --- R -& lo-~ , 050 . C.rney.fi.lz.41)18 irayfwbite male cat pie wU l do your ti.ectn·~ AUTO MECHAMIC _.. ~ • $140 up slo,e-off ces ep•· New po r l II eights . ooce a wk. afternoons on· BUllY 'l'oyol:t ut:<>ncy 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .... II ,, "' UA .. ·--' YRLV 3 br, 2 ba. fr-pie . drp:s •tr bath. 11301 Storage lot for Rv·5 etc 6"l2·82l3 ly.96().2068 W1 n,..on ·~u._.,. 111~s bltns. garaj!le. By 38th St 3 ~oom, attacb~d unit. Lleal'h 81 , ll 8 . 842·2834 S850. . per mo Neill Sign _,... Rw~. Male 5,·•~an u.a..w~-~ 7100 class I\ inechanic wdh Parl.:.S400.548·40&3l'\'C \\lint v.ork1na iu ng:le o Co.forinfo.SJl-33'1'4 ~11 k 1u uo::'I"• ~-·r ~ auto. trans . t'!l(H.'nencc. rellrerlpcrson.$2.5-0.mo PRIMEOFCSPACE s y . Blue eyes .••••••••••••••••••••••• r·or a lll'rtnant·nt Joh l-<;e req'd·Sorry, no J)4.lts S51S River Avenue (at Seas hore & ~th I For appt. call 642-2566 PARK NEWPORT li4.'l 1640. R.tals Wanff.d 4600 W!itmnstr. Since Oct 5. ACCOUNTANT with lk·st of Ucn\•fit!!. ~ APARTMEHTS LidoVlllQ9'! ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-7594 . · Tax return preparer ror days a .,.,·eek l.:all !\1r. Bachelor 1 or 2 Hotel!i, Motel!i 4100 S~ A"a l-l1>1se wanted to rcn\ ln LOST Orange & white 8 beach area firm to work 1 ~s;"';';ith;;•;';";7;855~;';;;;~ Bedroomsund ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 4 16\'ia U da,HI Uz:,ta P.lesa. Santa Ana. wkoldkitlen.VicOrange approx J!ln·mid Apr .. ~ Townhouses C R'ESTLINE Ill unit l !tUJteapprox.600!!iqft. t)r lluntin~ton Ue ach &Vlrginia.CM63l·Ol88. Mustbecxp.incomputcr Fr. S2 29 so motel. ''car round vacn · View fat·1n1t Via Lido. ari?a. 3-4 lx-droom§. Will prepared re\ums. Send Open !J.6 l)aily t1r.n area Century 21. T .nq . Qv.·n tr : Dreyer p~ up 10 S.100 pt"r ~onth. rOUND.: Gld,n Retriever. resume incl sala r)' re· AVON Sl'-\I..". :! br. family rm. frph.'. pool, patio. 71~ W. \\ 1!son, &\6-125 l Spa·Pools·Tennis 548-1168 company. !1141675-7002 !'boot• 839·o336 anytime. Smo. Vic of College Park. qui~ments to Suite 900. A r "' ' • h ---Irvine. 552·1157. 888 No. !\1ain, Sant~ Ana cros!!i ro as icin V«crtion Rental!i 4250 NEWPORT p:ardcn office NO:D LAND OR LAND _c.c=~::..:c.::.::... ____ I LOTSACLOSnS Island at J<if!tborcc on ••••••••••••••••••••••• s uites. \'ar1ou~ sizes WITl-1 Tt:AltDOWNS t'OUND : Ladies ring ,l -'921:::.:0~'~·-------I Dl'luxe 3 llr . I Y.r Ba . washer /dryer. rrp1c Kids OK. $300 mD. 201.5 Uelav.·are638·7215 WAMT TO MAKE MONEY. But Mot 7 to 51 Rltns. balcony, 3 tHks to San t7°~~u161n4~•l:~l0tn0nd. Palm Ot.·sert lux. 2 br. from 4:¥ incl ut1I SS1·0Clil ZONJ::D lll.R2,R3,R4, JN please identify Vic CM . Accounts Payablt' ocean. 2 BR. 2 Ra. $255. • h:d•.lenniscondo$50/day. •l~t-O-f'REERE~ ~.·::· OR11ANiF. 1COUN· 645-8817 ClerkTypist 0 _.. 8 n A y 0 N . 1 . E S'd B ~021 1 pager882X Spa<>OUS 3 n,. 2 ba. r-lr. 3 ay minimum644·4141 R 1 . w1 ta e ots or L'OUNO 5 . . lmmed. 0..,.nin" for an REPRESENTA'rtv•· t 1ar1n1ng · 1 e. 2 r. ... l·Z-3 m. of ices from la rae parcels. R.E. By .. .1am~e Cal 1n .. ~ " -"' :!Ha.sep hse/pvt yd. i.:a r, 2 BR. cpts. bltns, closed Cl blktobeacb. S.:00. ''rly. Poipu Re ach. Kau:1i. ILi $135 per m o . Near Nc VAY. lNC., INV. West cl1ff Sho1ipinJ: (\/P&Cfl.•1.rk w/somellotyp-k Be your own boss, st·t rn,Y kit, no dog•/"·r·,. garnge.$165. all645·7!l.S4 Ouanfronl Apa,.menl Au')>Ort.Nolcasernq. OIVISlON7l4-"4Z·7481 Conte<. Ple"e call to mg ''"""""" 0 · your own hou'5. Noc> ,.mpll'y <edec. Wkdys &!2·0389 Ua<ly . wrekly. monthly l!JJ.J2Zl9T<lnoon •denhfy.645·8175. keepin< bu ck •round per. necess. 'f"in•n< I lilt. bltns. i;tv /rcfrt~. nt•W t·pts &. drp ~. F.nrv1C'W & Bakl'r $ISO ,\5·1882 only ~'l2-SJ..13. ___ ....c..c..=:o...---L1te 2 BR Townhou:.c apl 496 ~ A helpful. Xlnt co. benefits. providu<l. Call 540·7041 (Ir VACANT lge 2 br. 2 ba. \1 ~ ba. bltns, D\\'. patio. ratcs. · . · Hl'~AUT.CLA...;;SA a.sMss,.n••t.t/ FOUNDAC<lt. l'otale. Vic. Send resume & salary 1.cnith7-l359. RIO, ow. frpl . big sun encl gar. Nr lloag llosp RMtalsto shar~ 4300 t' l Kt: P ll O O t • O f~C Finmtt::e of Wa rner & Gothard history to: Mr . W. Van•I~~~~~~~~~~~ patio, pvt closed gu .. '25-0/mo&l2-!l596 ....................... HLDG "'•••••••••••••••••••• LastSat.Call&identify, Oldenma<k. Kcndalll $290 . n_'O. All util pd. VIEW apt 2 br. g"'oge, Respon,.hl• f'cmale/ H"bo' "' ,\oams, C.M. Botlnn• . 847 ·3006. DHelopmcnl ~"· lnc Babys•tl<r '°' 14 mo old Open Sat /Su n l 5 414 1 b 1 male roommall' "'ante-d Air cond. elect, t;;pls, OpporiunHy 5005 4463 Birch St, Newport boy. Near Atlanta & i l\r, I Ra , nicc area. close ; · poo · ltns. Adu ts. S2SO ...... w 1 GI d ,ps. mus 1 c. e 1 c v . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: YnR: black male. Beacb, Ca 92660 ~tagnolia . Your home. l h $190 22nd St Aµt . ....,o rec. &tZ·68S9.24S31r,·incAve. ,_,.:ean. 001s. alls. wht r et rh l & 05 ii s µPg· mo· M&l31 I or PA6-4931i Ncw cu..-.torn 2 lid. home 1anilor. :1mplt' prk'g. All Jewelry T~hy . e • es n c. Equal Oppor. En111loyer :>J&.3597. C\'CS or wkentls ""'"'~·l~936(l(;_' _______ \;:';;';~;:'~~:'::':;=.'::-;:-:-::\ O~. TllE 0 ,\ y Sl15 ...... r m·•. 49\f.4471 int i l min S D & 5 min d Lido lsle. 67S·91K3 - :!. nr studio, 1': ba, bltns. pJllo/gar. $195. Adlls, no l)('lS. !)48.6351. -1·2 BO. budl<n<. block• to n •· v .' ". . • : . Sto« in So d eb.ck •Aft'ayable $600 Babys<tter. reliable ow" Beaut. /\pt. 4 Hr . '!. Ha . Lag Bch ~11;~tn. ,.r"""ii s, ;te":~~· V1llcy . est 'd . 7 yrs. LOST: Sm f?lk cock·a-poo. Rusy cnnstrurtion co trans. H.cls. z.J days per 3826 !!,'-' 3 a 2200 ch . SZ-10 ll)unlh beamt'd ('Cll fr~l11·. NE'EO \ ltOO'l'IATE 'I .. · · G · PJof1table, clca.n opera· fem . Red Jeweled collar. ·k .. 1 < n . .. wk.NBarea.642-&iSS. ••••••••••••••••••••••••L.:~.:;:_·=:::.·------1 dshwshr $550. fi1J!i71!J ~' ·" ,.gr.JJ70I36or6•1 ·8396 tiJn . $25000. + inv tags.Bch&Altanta.HB ~et' s 1 ure air 1 k.nds f l'~t You <:an itcl along 'A'1lh & -~--• · person w/ofc cxper Li::e 2 Br. 2 Ba upper. WALKTOIEACH w orat.S ·.. trust?We canllELP. 290 SQ FT dclu:.:c. No. Ho ward Za~rod;r:ky. 536-l253. CONTHOLCAltt:r:it Bltns/dsbwshr. $230 mo. 2 br. cpts. drnc. bltn!I. •Ocean vu. 4 br. 2 ba. 2 1-tousc·~lates Un1Lm1tc<I Costa ~1es11. $140. mo. llealtor. 494·8611 '~t ·. $100 Rewa~ for ·>nfo r:mployment Agency ,\<lults, no child ren/pets. r · ... u k S ~ '" '57~522 8 . '93 · 8001 . ~.J;' 16th. 847 ·3957 : f'l'l<S . Y"y $525. W•nte' 832413412·7 PM. •~•·•" l.549·8138 OULOrarecentc<.Costa concerni ng Black & N 3400Blr;1ne,Stel09B &11·9370 __ -· $495 . 3 br. 2 ba. yrly S3'JS ~ton thru Frt Ne.,.,·port Bearh. Small ~k-5a location. Century -...:tute German Shepbe~ wpt c 714 f556·8SOS Dana Point IAKiRT SALES 18 Yea"' Or Older Apply In Person Snock Shop Bokery 3444 i:.:. Coast llwy . CdM XTHA 1 , . d lrvi.. 3844 6'Z·38.50:•73·5600 -l'er>on to ,ha« 3 b' ole. Io' 2 Men. $65 P<' n.S48·ll68_ h•t 00 Pac. Cst llwy m APT Manage<. matore ·"·I u · rgd. oc L'"; clu<e .............. ••••••••• 2 houses to b«ach. •I '" 2 h o m c S e p ., ' a t c mo. Call Gen" 11 • ll SAUNA b th & Sonset Beach O<-t 22nd. eoople. lo' '3 uml com· -1. ... + en. r~. deck $200 2b . b p . b r I b l . • • &42 0200 . a s ma1'sage 2 l 3 J .5 9 7 -2 9 2 S o r king·sz. bdrms., and, .. · ~·~a .. atio. ~· ;pc, ~·cl ar .. <en quartcrs . l s tory Nwpt ~-____ pi1rlor.Costa~1 esa .Cen· 2131498-3956 plcx,Costa Mcs:.i .Com·l--many o th e r dlx Spacious Crpts. drps. gar.$500y rl~.G42<W4.I ll j;:hl'i. t.:lose to beach. 3333 tury21 ~·1168 _ · pcnsat1on apt +sal:.iry. Be11ut y Operator Rcnt ""'""'· $35-0 /mo · S t o" & d, h w, h " $200. ind. ul•l. Ca ll '"' W . C,•t Hwy , - . · Loot : Female Bluepoint Call 9'79·3630 between 8 &' >pace in lead mg Newport 523.:tOOK WALK to Oceon . New aft"•· Frank.645·2549 !OKA! BANI( H_LOG ll«e<S no such thing a>a s;,mese. F'ont paw' 12and ! &5. Heh Salon. Ask '"' J>m . ;,~~· 2·b,·A •·ail now. · · dplx 3 B<. 2 Ba. "'Pl. EXEC. SUIT~S F HOM g;xxt Job' .Whal you need dedawed. needs medi<a· 644-7321 or552·tl!l43 "" BENCl-l·MEN -.,., L-aB~ach 3848 drps . D !W. i.:arb d1s p. Se\ect i11e wo man will •$12Smonth • I• b n r •RCHITECTUR•L I >,., n a I''• c , r ,· c 1 -~· · . a us1 css o your t1on. Chi ld heartbroken. "" """ " nc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. Yrly . Chil d (JK. share t·harmi n•. high llarborfronta"eavail ~"'n"' llm "-6123 GR•DU•T• K:ll·!f31 0or493·8001 "" . .,.. · .... a c .......... REWARD! 842·589'1. """ ~ ~ _____ c.....,:.:.c... __ 1 Drop a pebble into the $395.642·0596or673·Gru2 beam c lng 3 lir apt Hoom500. ---- J lelper. a rt gallery: part. Unm:irricd, 25·35, t•X · time. p:.ick1ng·framin~. per'd in architectural 49o1.2CJJ1 . U>ST: Little 'A·hite dog, female J\ilaltese. Cdt.1 area. Reward. 6«·2858, if no aruiwer. S4D-6&10 Ocean from your Apt. 1 _ -, -w/self reliant adlt 0 130. 642·1243 642·4644 Ricyclc Dealerships Hunt • ...,. le h 3 •o Lease. Luxury security 2 BR. 1 :.-:i BA condo st} le, pref. female. $115. mo -7op rated Bikes & sport· 1'"r°" a<: · •~ .. ,. 1 ·d 1 · C ' bltns. cpl<;. dr1is. ~ncl ~·" 7200 60' PER SQ FT '"" g00<I Cho•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, a urc a u ts. 31155 st, . t . h •. t •d 1 '1'1<>-..... s. ce arl'as, superv111lon. PrOJC'Ctl ;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; work task consists of on-1' site field super11. of a housing project in ln- don<"Sia . l ''r com mit· menl req·d. Tro\•t•I ex· penses pairt . Salary Sl8,000+. Almos l im· med. departurc necess. Call for appt. f\1on thru }''ri. 114 /675·6200. ON BEACH Efficiency from $205 2 Br. 1&2 Ba from S2GO ;-i Br. 2 Ba. from S415 •Summl'r & Winter at heach is beautiful •Views of ocean. l-t.,.,·y.·19'9·2835. pa 10. ca t poo · ----l6J7WF:STCLIFF·NB trnl? & inventory. Mr. 1\dults, no prts. S215. Wunt lady to share nice AG·r 541·50.12 i'111lcr.21J/451 ·5443 548·2682 llB home with same. P\1 1 , • _ FOUND:Sm male Shep. OC1'::AN \'iev.'. spac. l br. adu\L'i. 2607 Solana Way, L. n. 5225. 49-1·1419 Luxury penthouse con- dom1n1um . 2 br. 2 ba. frplc, bltns, l yr old . Xlnt \'iew!!. S375. yrly. No pets. 494 ·1195 bath . $100 5:16 1 2~1 / Plush. tlf'aut. furn. lt:c. llN IQ Ul'. t.A~llION ·1Wht w/b\k mrl:n~s . Vic BRAMD 5.16-1196 ofc stt'. IJe <;t NH. l')I i\ 0 UT I() U 1'. bes I of ~luirlands & Alicia. SPAMKIHG MEW ! ~ . ;_1rca ~hlt•I ur o;;harc mo Ne'A port Beat•h area. !>o!.V. 581·1555. 2 & 3 Br. all with SwNl1s h t_.'<Cl'~IL_onall~ ni ce ::ipl .! to mu. Only $195 mo 675 0030 frplcs. Oceupaoey Nov llll,2 B1\. W1\l i,harcw1lh &-l2-ITT53&c\'CS644·6fU5 . Small Tan Cockapoo Co. w/Ventura Tags 64~8120 l. 2635 Santa ;\na A\l• c xcepl1onally nice , Established retail milk (East Costa Pt1esa behind person. f.46 .'.J17R ;.!(). Costa '.\1esa d e lu~e route & truck in xlnt. s A c , ----spa('l' 1541 B:.ik er St \LB. & ~1csa Verde area an ta .n a _ o u .n tr)' Yt'orkin~ female str:.i1i:ht S7Si)1u. 549_81:is 5J6. \!J50 LOST; fcn1 . calico Cat. ART GALLEH. Y SAL1':5 Club). for1nfo,615·33'~ lo share 2 Ur. 2 Ba. Apt. ---c....:..:.'--'-------1 "Muffin'· bl'll collar. Vic. P(f ---'A'/samC'. 11r S Coast ·W.1 Newport JJl\•d . Sutt~ Y.'ui c. Heer & Gift Shop Isl. & Fernleaf, CdP.1. Knowled~e in Contem· 3 Br. 2 Ba. Twnhs~ Plaza.151·951:1 B. S>Smoutd pd. Ile\ Mar elo:-.t• lu Lai.;una llOtel. Keward. 675·8624 -or poraryArt.673-0462. Catalina & Palos \'·erdes KITCllEN apls near Cre&· •Largepri\latedecks cent Bay. 1435 N. Coast • tleated Pools-Saunas 1 _:.H=w~y~·~"~'='=s=·~'~a~l"=·---I • Assi.(!ned co\lered Crpts. drps. t)ltns. v.·alk· . , . i\!>o:-.fr<' 675·11451 Inv\•ntory. fixtures &· 675-2428eves. 1n i:loscts,dbl .1:ar.tondo S1n ~le t-.:xe c . .,.,·111 provide equip. $7800. 494 1595 FOUND: 2 Dobermans , male & fem. IHk /tan . 19\h & Irvine Cr.1642·9287 Pon I & Ciubhou sl' pvt. rm, p\1 ha & bo;,ird , 2 Pri \'alc oft·s. New bld).!.I &10-11:16 /\...<;Sembler parking • ,\ddit1onal free parking •;\fa id scr\lice avail •Furniture a11ail Open ~1 ·F 10.1; Sat 10·5. Sun 12·5 Huntington Pacific 111 (Xe.an A11e (714)536·1481 r.,anaged by William Walters Co. A<lults. S.12.5. 546·11.197 HI l'Xt'han,.:!e ft)r l11tht sha.i: erpt. v.·C't !Jar. 'A'ln -'-------housekccpin;.: S.10·5623 dn\\·~ S701SI 10. 711 w lA-asc machines. \;1til es. NF.AR l·loag llo:.p $:!75 ---17th st., Unit 1\.ti. <;:i.1. etc for sc w1n~ work- Ocean vu. Victoria Bcb. mo. 2 Br. 2 Ra . Slutt10 ~talt•orr'emalco\·cr2I to ~·0014\Ans .S<:rv.I room . 445 <>ak , La.i:una. LOST·Cd~t Cozy I Hd. frplc. $265. in-New crpts. bltns. W IJ. share 2 Bt'drm apl ~·1th • -------Art 494 ·6848 Sm blk poodle cl utiL Prof Adults only . hookup. 642-1:12~ f~·mate & I t.:h1ld. Sim 600sq. ft offu·e. nr. Baker · -H.cward. 61S·9774 New duplex. ocean vie,...·. frplc, beams. 2 br. 2 ba . block to beach & $425. 714-491·152:1 213·94 I · 74SS ELECTRO MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER 49-1 ·8171 --pt~r 1no.+1·,ut 1 l S48·1IBOI. & Bnstol C :-.·I £.200 mo lnY~stment l--'-'--'-------1 Nc"'' Dplx 1 HH .+ 1 ~ Jiik . --5-15.:J625 Opportunity 5015 LOST : Tan/liray Cut W/ M~wport'Beat::h 3869 to beach. crpt:.. drps.30 ,fl oldlocalman shatl' ---••••••••••••••••••••••• fie.a collar. !\l ~a Dr. & Y.'1th t•xpenenee in\•0111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frp\c . SJ IS mo /yrly lo\•l'IY furn. home O~'er Business Rental 445 rHOPICAL & S ALT Elden,C:\f .645·3421 1ni:;:,;olc1cnnt:andcscala- WATERFRONT VIEWSIN NEWPORT. Striking deslgn and an elegant. e•c1t1no wav to 1111e. cnoo~e lotts. oav w!nOOWS, SkVllQhtS ffft'· place~. Your own private patio or b~1conv. A tT1endlV m1111on·GOllar rec tenter. Tennis courts. too. &15·5S81 l•1ok 1n~ bay & ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATE!t FISil S'fOl<E -------1 tion of cleclron1c and •• BR' 1';0 N''.W 1 BR. SIGS 642·9660 DELUX F: offi ce. ceymm'I So. t)rani,:c Co:.ist all LOST ; Dog. male. small electromechanical com· " • & · 1 1 . . ·. . short golden hair. Vic. e ts L' I d t l·ba, b1tns. crpt:-. drtll>\Hus1nc"sman in 30's lo -tntustna !'i p.1c(•s.1\lso s upplies , t~nk s. ;it-l•lol l .673·1·21 pon n . "'nowe ge o "'. W ' "h e• n -R L· • .,, ,.t sc -' bluepnnls and pa't Ii~ .... $215 /mo. W1nlcr. share house nc;ir 1\irport n1 a .! ous " 1 t· ..... son cs .i:.. ""E>'s 1n ·'"" ** BRAND N l'.:W 3-BR, t'rceways. 645· 1331 . Laguna ~igucl & )11 ssion \'lt cd 493·6319 LOST: lt:e male Irish Set-desirable. l'\easc apply 3·ba w/all bltns. z.car 1 ~·1l'jO ,a reas~ llnndy to -. . , ter, 3 yrs, Vi c. Placentia in person. ga r. $450 mo ''rly Abrt Roommates needed to S3n DteAO F.,..•y. 200 t c Ou~door&Sports·oril'.ntcd & y.·11son . We must find 675·fi670 share my 4 bdrm home in ~~ sq (t. 1\s low us 3(11 ( a m 1 I Y s e e k I n I! him !>-'8·!:1726 J\'lission VieJo. 581-8839 J>t'r sq ft. s.11-1.ioo partnC'rls) I 1n veslor!s) 1 ---~· c..c.:--C....-----1 --~ -~---in proposed 40 acre r·ound dk Tabby cat. de Memories, Inc. Goroqes for Rent 4350 3200 Sq t~t C 2 s tore front S P o r l s H. a n ch i n formed front paws, 10-23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.1th 6 d r1\lc-1n bays . Fallbrook / nanchoCalif. Reach & Atlanta 11 R ASuhs1d1aryOf STANDARD Boys &Girls !Oto 14 years of age_ Dai ly r1lot delivery routes may he available in your arl·a. r:a rn profit for de h \•cnes & cash. trips t.lr mercha1nlise for sellin),!. new subscnpt1ons. J.~or information please '~II ' 642·4321. t"rom Sgn J Clemente-San Ju~ Capistrano area. call 495-0630 aod !\11ss1on Vic· jn-EI Toro area, <'all 5!il·6310. l':qual Oppor. t:mploycr .... ---f BOAT BUILDER S PLAHTMGR. 1-·ur rapidly J?row1ni.: po.,.,·t'r boat l"n. bulld1n.: 31' 'fr:iwlcrs of the h1.l!he s t quality. r..111st ha\e extensive l'11per . &· be capable of tak111J.! t•omplcte t•harge or all manufactur1nA opcrtt tions. lla11e xlnt salary(..· benefits. Pacific Travdcr Corr 350 Kalmu<> IJr, C~l 540·3'J3~ BOATS RNISH C ARPENTERS BIKE TO BEACH HEAR SHOPPll4G 1.2 &3 Br apts. bllns. dis· hwashers. some w /frpl cs & 2 car garages. l''rom S20(1. Lions Estates . 81\YFRONT, 2 BR. Dl':N. SI ip. Open 11 -3 416 ',.i JS th St. NB._------Gar:.igc Wanted 1n H;i r k Idea! for a uto or boat area. Days 64•1·4492 or s.16-7671 APPLJl':D At Orcan llu~. Ad lt:-. Yr Hay. near Cypress 51 sCr\iCe 58S \V 19th St. E ves.551·1075 ~1AG NF:TI CSCORI'. ly. furn . opt. S.125./S.l!J:i ti73·2015ort2l3!438·!l800 C~t . Days 5405710, cvt:!s .._. _ _... t l --5-0-2-5·>found blk fem Cocker 2221So.Anne St )lust have 1•x p.;.·r. in lJ9:WthSt.G75·0922 ..:..:::...:::.::'-"'...:.:c:=.c=::..:::::::-1 r...i6·0Glil ,_.,,rcy o oan Spaniel. !!arbor & SantaAna.Ca9270 1 I bo;iL~&h;_iv(lthcahihl\ $100.Mo•e·ln Dblgar.ArchBcachllts --•••••••••••••••••••••••Wil son , l''.\t . Karen &dl.>S1rclndntopqualit)· ;>.1fi·2.'l79 Promonl(/rY fl:>in1 Allowonce '"'"" ''"" "n"" "'m Son Clemente 3876 $35 mo. Call ·l9 l·3324 28"<> Sq . fl '" Town & MONEY A"ilable fo' 2nd 631·0581! An c'<)ual oppo,t>mily wo'k s~so montniv. ,.. t Sh · ,. t I "1 / f' Hew l Bedrrn·2 Ba 100 Promontorv or. west. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds ur eves aft 1pm '"oun ry · oppini? n r. T.D. Loan!>. S:>UOO. to 1~~~e~m~p~o~Y~"~"~ .... ~·! CARPENTER with fireplace. bltns. FA Just nortn of Jamooree 2 Br. z ba spacious apt, Off' R t ~ 4400 ~I R~r lease. rl62·fiG07 S..'i0,000. !\lust bt' secured Lost l'l m. 1hlk/pwhite dLo~. _ TRAIMEE onPac1ticCoastHl9hw•v. X.lntlocation ice en..,, .--by Jt ('a l & l'ersonal ans.,.,'crs o oppy, 1c h (!a t _ CLOS E T 0 1etepnone (7141 67S·8000. Ph : 4 !l8-tBl 5 . •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Pnme Corner. Char m 1n ~ Prope rty. NO Points. -'~05~7~36~·~64~2~-8~09':".2'----l•---------I With d l·s ire I u I r:irn OCE,\N. SC llOOLS . ~~e"f~i~~dc:~;,~i~obv HEW OFFICES hou.<;e 1ont'd C-1. ldc:1l pre-payment penalty, or p 5 <1hovesk1ll~. PARKS & SHOPPING., __________ 4 Apoi hucnt!i Furnished for Doctor. Denti s t. escrow fcl'S, up to 12 yrs enonals 53 0 ASSEMBLERS i:•acific 'I'rawlerCorp $32.5&$.160.permonth. r· orUnfumish~d 3900 IBth&MewportBl•d. llealtor . or f\nt1qu f inan cing. Call Don ••••••••••••••••••••••• 350KalmusDr.C.).I _ "'1V"J<>JO.,...,-·""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• " fUas ru s . al Nationwide n I Po em . A'enl ~•-<••••8""" •DELUXE• Costa !\1e sa drluXt' De,le,. X'lnt p·,,,k•n" O ·nk ·n• 'bl ' Beach Blvd. West on Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. 1se. TIIE EXCfTlNG panl'd elevator. a/<-'. utd. SJOO. p/mo 644-6360 aft. Finanrial Corp. (714 ) Call Alcohol Helpline Adams, 4 bl ks to Incl. spac master suite. PALM MES• APTS. Jan. xlnt prk '_g, Suite" fr p.m 772.3950 i.i hrs a day KJ5.38JO i\lahama.riizhtonc din rm & dbl garage. "" 515. 673 ·8441 or (2 13 ) --block to 202 Rochester Auto door opener avail. ~tlNUTES TON PT 474-0242 fjOO SQ F'T store or office ...iEED MO"'EY'. Pool & recre:ation area. BCl-1. ----front Sl55. f>.16 2130 oc " " J.-:X lge 2 br. 2 ba. dlx poolside apt nr bch. Adlt. no pets $115. 536·8362. 1\dull" only, no pets. Bach. 1&2 RR . COSTA ~·l ES.\ Sl! ITES 5;9.;n~ PRIVATE FUHDS FROM $322 fromS172.50 90().11110 sq fl ;1\·a11. for ---• • Adults.:-.;oPet:. med1 cal -d cn l al or l'U\!Str1r~·front FOR2NDT.D.'s 865 /\mi gos Way' NH 1561 J\1 csa Dr. ~enera1 office. Rt'nt from '.ll).lii E. c·oasl llwy 5.5.000. to szo.OOU. r.1anaged by r-:1~"/mo. Ne"' '.·an De•"O Ca!\ ~lr .1'1art in 644 .7t'Jil Will a!>s1s t Brokers Electronics J\1in 6 mo's ex1x·r 1r1 stur rin g & s 11ldf'ting. Familiar w /l·ol or codl'. Electro Mech :0.1in G 1no s exper. in mechanical assl'mhly in c1ud tnR cable harncssin. w·1r W It C CS Rlks East of Newport .--" •J ., I' · I ~ Brand New apts for rent. 1 iam a ers o. Bl\·d 1 l'~wy .549·8138 . -or ·nnci pa s. asy i"OXY Girl 's Out·C:tll llunt. llarbour. 1. 2. & 3 Bayfront 2 Bd. 2 Ba, P\1 546·9860 ..:...c.e.c::::..:c:::_ ____ ,\\,\lL No". Isl. i\ttraC' Tern1s . J\lassage. U Call -Wt• br.848·0020. Bch & pier. S5SO. yr\y. ____ c..:...c..:....c...---ISINGLE to 6 rm ::u1tes li \e s mall office 011 Gle-ndolcln•~stment Co me . Spec1a l 1zc 1=:11rcl1en1workin i!cond~ 9'79-l!l3S&6M· 4510 t\\•a1\. 1n plush uffirc :\lariner·s 1'1ile fac1 niz Sincet9.t6 Paraplegics.542-3169 & fringe benefits 1nrluel BOOKKEEPING • Bookk~epers. • At::count'q Cl~rlts. *Keypunch Oprs. Tt'mpor:iry As~1J.:nmf'nt-.. Plca~t.' Ca ll Alf'la Frcdcn('k. :\1 ~r 714 /835-4103 F,qual Qppnr Emplo)'('r-NF.WLY painted modern1..:.:..:..:::.:::..:::..:.:.:...:::.:.:.... __ .1R ES 0 RT bldg nr. OC 1\irport. Full h ""'Y. A !s o . of fi cc l N.,.,·pt Oft . 631 ·22331 -...:c.===:c:c.:.c.:.=---1 111 i.: 12 days off a 1 3br.1~-!z ha,l story .kids •LAPARISIEHME• service incl : Recep· vo orks hop 1n Larson 111\·BWestcliffDr. PREGNANT? Chnstmas. & small pct ok. Apt nr. 2 8 f S2l.5 All tionist. conference rm. Shi pyard. 5<18 -36·•1 0 1 Ca r in~ confid e ntia l Jcnnus nowtoqualify 1-lunt. Harbour. $300. mo. l 't· 1:1n um,., 1 -xerox. <1utoma1ed typ· &41\-7833 Mon thru Fri 8 tc Mane-y Want~d 5030 counseling & referral fo' this cxlcncl .. d h<>l•'d'Y Vacant.~11 ·9770 :'i.'a~e~':;;..1. '~3~t:.'~o in<. etc CollR33·J6.IO ''"' ""•••••••••••••••••••• Abo<lion, adoption & umcoff. ' -----· --==.:::.:...cc...:c---1 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;]1 -~. 'al al , O ;i260.000. Secured by Isl keeping. t'l A I ROYS AN!) Gllll-.;:;, ''"' $3.50, 3 Br 2 Ba. fenced yd. pets. 919 1268 LI v I N G I• .T1QU!tri • R~nt •• -.. ~o. T D. 107,.. Plu:;t points OK. APCARE 547·2.'»1 1~'~.:rs~~ y JI tn Ir.. 1>:.1 r n \ i•u i· children & pcls OK. Nr. · ••• ••• •• •• ••• •' Bullding11alueSl.200.000.1--"-"-==.:cc=..==--' L'hr1 s l1n11 :-; Shu11-pu1 1.. sChools. 893·5876. A\·a1\. ACro6S frotn golf course OPPORTUMITY :?fl(l fl Sq J.'t nfl>' cc • 21J ·. ,,, .. ,,,, M •ss ·GE M1'crodata -.. ~s A A 9 A A ~toney ..,el!111,! suhst•np Now. "~ anta na \•e knocks oft('n when you warehouse space direct; 11ons 10 the l>All .. "J j8~,~a~n~di1NNee:w~VVoo;,kk"to~w;,;n;\;;;;;~~~~~;;~;;;;1 use resu1t·gctling Daily Iv a cross from or Mortgoqes, Trus t FIGUltE MODELS 17·'81 Redhill. lr11ine l'ILO'r . l'h•a .. C' r:ill i\lr. Villa Condo, 3 B<. 2 Ba. 2 OCU14FROHT Pilot Cl,.>ified Ad> lo Ai'l'Ort'49·1480 : 963·7871 Deem 5035 ESCORTS i"""f,~q~ua~l~O~p~po"""'"'·~.m~p~l~o~ye~'.,J_;';t•~ng~h~a~m~, r.t)·U73 after!) Oakwood offf'rs the reach the Orange Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ou 11 ca< go<. Ok b•lrony & 3 BR,2 Ba. $35-0 Winter fin"'t in "sortl«m• '" m"kel 40.000 Sq. ft. till·up. Vef7 lea ·Appl. only pm. pool . $345 mo. Kids OK. STEPSTOIE.ACH price you can a ff ord . Phonc642·56i8 rcason .lcrms. LOANS ur, lo 803 Home·Office-Studio W.+ed 7100 \Hel w t d 7100 nn pets. 962-8167 eve. 3BR,2Ba.$32S W1nter There's $1 million in 1-IESTER-BROWN l stTD oons·9•'o o 631 -3811 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~ •• :'.".~·••••••••••• .9611=~·088=''-------I 3 BR, 2 ba $300 Wntr. recreation fa c; Ii ti rs. 1·~~~~~~~~~:l~R~e~o~l~lo~'~'====B33~~·•;1;;~ " -5ir.• WIND 2nd TD Loons OONATlONS for Chris- 2 Br, t Ba, drps. crpts . --. NIGHT LIGllTED T£N· ~ F . tian lady & child in need bltns. Jl3r . $155. 536·Z888 Condo, 2 BR .• 2 ba., den. NISCOURTS. A full time S::'0r /fl. S T A R G A ZER<fl ""• ai:csl Terms s ince 1949 of house hold items aft . 6PM. Unf. Yrly. $475. <1ctivitie~ director who 11, ,t.iY R f'OLLAS Sattler Mfg. Co. 83.').5091 plans parties, BBQ ·~. _-. ""11 l,,.,. 642·217 1 545·0611 .c.:.:....:='------- up ex. ar:igc, tn115.,.moce! rrce . n· ~-"-...., •• ,, Y .o ue•'-'•·1 ,0 ••• 5,,,., v o<in ~. Lone travelers pi.lired 1 BR d 1 g ·~ So ~~· .... ' M: Ye .. 0.•1 •••••• , w:o:1. M 11rr JI 1· p3tio, back yard. frplc, 1 duy brunch. ~-.11 n •1 To <le~rl<p .... 1•~"'· .... ,,.,,.d.,... IJ 11 ., 44 ( 2nd TD Loans want~d compat1hly. TR 1\ v EL blkl>ch.SZ.'lS.536-9796 Plus beautiful s 1n J.!ICs. (" ~\:o12 •""'1...,.t!•.(O:)O•r~,.-,..•v;i.nuo'l'l.<t•-~1$-J.., WEJ{,\VE Cl\.S ll' C0Pt1PANION . 545· 1&2 bedroom apt~. --"'"°"'z<>d-"'''""'"''" Ko_,'°_ Boy2ndT o · TRIP. 2&3 DDR Al the beach · 0 , • • ..... ,.,. r ,.._o_ · · s -f11mished & unfum1:-hcd . ;r,. • . .. · ~. o. 0<:~ n{~ t.oan on 2nd T. D 's New·Pri11ate-Ex.largc \~~~~~~~~~~\ •todels open 10 10 7. ,,..,_. .. .,... i• ··• 61 \.,. ~Of'.,.~~ N Luxurious fcatures. ~~:.:;·• ~! ~;.,...;.--o ~; ~;;'"''• ,. 1 111~?.' cw Lo<Jns ·Znd T. U. 's Nice Gent. seeks female to 40 to help in home and busine!'i:'I. Prr.fer w ith home. Kids okny. Good pay. 511·9516. 1-tunt. Harbor area. OCEANFRONT new I Br Sorry no pets or ('h1ldren. ~o'"'M"• ..,,,.. ~ .,.,..., ~!__6 Equity lnvsmt. Div. d I lloommale JJerv 1Cf' ,.,. .. _.. 1•0o:r• • i 1 To 81\RNETIMTG.CO. 16884Sims A U ll upper. CpU, drps, gar. avai lable . Month t o !&""' ~:-:.~.:. ~O." 645-2134 M0-8442 846-41 Yrly l11e. $.150. 642·3443. month occupnncy. 1a~~11 .., 1.r-·•• 1000 11•~ .. ~,, Ill_•_ I~•...... ..w..... 71""''·• Se.aside Lux apts. nu lnt, 1 3 Bd , 2 Ba . car pets, Br. frptc, 2 ulll . pd, sm . d rapes dl8hwa1h er pets allowed, pvt under· f • • ground pkg. Pullman rptc , gar i.-1te. Adults. Properl y Mgl . 71 ,1 $3.50.ycarly .615·3810. 536·1643.963·7901 4 Br.2Ba.2frplc.1tarce;e. SPACIOUS 3 Br. 2 B;&. duplex . yrly. Steps to forced 11lrh~at. Encl 1tar. SA nd. Property llouse pvt de l' k , new c r p 11 _64_2_.3ll5(!;.c...c... _____ _ thrunul, ne v.·ly redec LXV TW{'JllSE. nr. lloag 1 $27S mo. l.11t mo. ~'! lasl, 1 Br. pitUo, quiel adlls, f7.5dep. 842·0389 sz.t0642·l2'16 Oakwood Garden Apartments Mtwpwt leech lrv1nP i\f 16111 645•0550 I f-' JUlfl II .~ 1u1'11 • -7 ~.111 ~ ?llM IJ• ... / '-IV<' II I:'• ~ d'I II . "I. 9 lJ 1 :17T'l •l_ \' ',.b•·.. , , ~.,...... 7J ~ I• i.,.. •ll'-" lt P,.,.....I I} lo•• •\ ,..,.., 1,t_O•<'t' 1 • ....,, ••(j...I 16A"'"" 1·•"···-t ···-""""''' ....... .,. .. ,.. . ,_.., ,, _ .. _..,. t•l-•J ••('-,.¥_ l'O ........ ·-p'I•·· ........ ~· .,, ... , .. "•••' n ... ~ ••••"''" eJ,.•;.-•"" :> ·-· '0-'. ,, ...... . "... . ............. , ••' '"'" ,. ... _ ,. .. . ~ ,. ... ..,... 1 •• ... ..... . o[~·.,,.. ,,.__._ ... ,.. .. .......... t<I\.-• ~~-,.,., .. "' ,,, .. W-' .,.....,, ~ 1x.n111\ SocloAClobs 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.nnounc•ments / P..-oAs/ Lo!it & FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIMGLE SCEHE -cemettls 5100 •DA14CE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaL Oct. 25. OPM . lloli· SOCCER ANYONE? day Inn. Dristol at S.D. Now formini:: new adult l'Twy, Cos ta Mc!'ia . /\11 mtn'' & women'!\ l'!occer ci~e!I V1·clcornr. 2-t !Ir c:lub. f~or info & appllra· RcrordinR 836·1177 lion. 11~nd name & ad· Classified A ds lCll big dress lO P.,o. Box J0.12. items, small ltemsior Newport Beach. Ca 92'663 any item. 642.5618. Boat Manufacturing Haw T akinq Apipicatians For. •Interior Boat Cea penters •Cabinet Jt.11...mlers •En9ine lnstol~ * Hordwo~ Installers ~xpcrif!nce Ne-cried Excell ent Denefils Inc lude: Gr~t.tp in s urance. <lcntal 1>la n, v1 s 1on plan & prc~criptions. Apply In Person 1931 Deer~Ave ,SantaAna • DJO DAILY PILOT Sund1y, October 2t!i, 1975 • , ltdd it ... Bu i l~ it ... Oiaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet ... Cement 1t ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it .. M ove it ... Press it ... Paint it ... Nail 11 ..• Plaster it ... Fix 1t .•• SERVICE DIRECTORY P:umb 11. .. Patch t. .. 1pe 11. .. emooe t. .. Roof it...Landscape it •.. Tile it. .. Trim it...Sew It ... Haul It ... Add it... Plant it .. Alter it... Learn it... :!~~~~~~ ...... ~~~!~~ ............. ~~~?~ ............ ~~-~~ ............ ~~-~'················ ~~!'!? ......... ~:!':? ....•.....••.... ~:~~~ ......... ~~!'~! .............. . APPLIANCERl:!:PAI R l\!'ld1t1on:'!. Ht'tnodelln,11;,C~trnrt>modl.cidd,pu11ns, Haulina: Anything .1borou.cfi hotH'le('ln 'g $14MOYING? 2 exp men VERY NEAT PATCI• REP~l~S-Al.J..TYPES $JO-Service Call £• u t 1 o s. Pun c I 1 11..:. k1tchcn!!I U1.·:'!1in, fr t•!ll, TENDER J Garuge cleanup. Reha· wk . An n & T e r t1• a move you. Re115ooablt/ JOBS & H ESTUCCO. Rca.s, fr~ests, l!c. (714) 549·242".! Cablnt•l.s. t·ll' 492·97:1'-J ur 11,·/111:-r 645-3'139. LOVING CARE bl c. fa s t •e r v 1 ,. e . 900-29:n ref!l. 675-7572. ~Z-3481 . f''reeeisl. 893-1439. _ "'alt830-""W>u ;:i nyti~ labytittlltg B:JZ.8026 Ju ck or John Electrical Wkly service & monthl 963..:._6452. Mhou~ckee ··r wishes 'ailntiftgJPopttfng ~ -Tiie ••••••••••••••••••••••• C nrftfl>t Ser•lc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates. 14 yrs in llarbo H I · I I d k Ali w k b ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA~I Pl .. STERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r-Ar e u fl cs IC om m au a so (' ea nu P , ay wor . or Y • .... -• -. -C ILE N • WtLL BABYSIT -rt1Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:J.ECTR I C JAN . Sml 646_4871 if no a n!lwer Garctge, Prc mis.-s. the job. Call after 4pm. Profpaln1er,honestwork. ••ALLTYPt;.5•• Ct ... ltA1t11 T • "• ew"' HOME lN COSTA A1£SI\ jobs. m•unl/repiurfli. 22 6l&-4J6I · ' Rat I'S: low. 552·5111 , 541 ·2434 reas. Int/ext, frt"e est, Free f'.')l 5'\U·~ Ht modt'I. tree est. AREA. 557§189. CAltPt-:·rxr•n1·s 16)'rs y~. exp. · 5"48·8668 Refs. S48·2159/842-3113 .. ~ 84R-t333 ______ _ c l <I< II Cl II Zl3IOll ••• 52f1J J •pa ne•• Ga•d•no·n., WindowCle.anillA' ..........., Carpent ,,--. 1 t•.i y C'Jn . l" . .,...,. · ' .. ,., •llAULING• FustSt:rviC'e-Anyt1me PETERSPAINTlNG-•••••••••••••••••••••••Top Soil ·······... Y,'Jl.l.ll\~1SS4'.Jtl ll5 L'-1 ,.·CT-R-IC'L W-0 K Maint, tri1nm1ng v•11DCLEANUP 968·0055 lnt/Exl -R•••R•l... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• Salt•,, H1•pa1r Install •· ~ : '~ . R cleanup. GI.I work. J<cfs '~ Pklfnbiftn ?.1ASTER Crarti.m 8 n~ --M<11nt/repa1r~. No 1ob to 548.2572 • • ~-0341 • • . . . Call Gene at M2-{M.S8 '":Ill •1·C1pSoil •Compo~t • Spe('ialty. Remodelini.: Sham1.ouo & ~t .... arn 1·lcan· ~rnall.531 ·006:.laft6. Bob -. -Mature woman, pref 81 K . . . Sptclali1ts •Mul<'"h •ReJwood .. finish work. rers. t-'rc~ in~. ('nlur hr1:.:ht.1•nt>rs ; ---- ---Gftlffal SerYice s 1HousKleanln9 Canyon or CD~ areu. Cah~e Pain~1nc & Wet Water hCl.l ters . d is <.:ALl • .s.tl6-6930 eslGuarwork499·3105 ""'ht1·rp1 .... tom1n 1Jlr;1Ch • •••••••••••••••••••···~··••••••:••••.••••••:••• TuesorWed$30.67J.2257 Blastu~g·Dont settl e ror po¥~1$. drains , r<1uceL'i, T Ser-vie• c·1i:an J1 \ rm. dni r111 & GordentftCJ ··TJllNGS•' by ~1oohc',1 •llOf\.11-:CLF.ANING• • -.&...capi.n lcss.Llc/lnsur 919-333S copper rl'ptpes. Day & rtt Cstm Cabinet Mo.lt-· •-B bl I ood ~ •.• , · h ' W k ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••• _ -.,1ng <>< hall SI!! Av),! r111 $7.50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt·n woodwork. repa1r5, Y rella e coupe, g •••••••••••••••••••••••Custom Wallhangiogs & n1R t serv1('e. e ta t· Finish Carpentry, J-.:uro· t'Oll{'h S\O, rha1r S:'>· Guar (Ju;1h ty ~1a1nl /L:indscpg plumbing, etc.64.2·5613 rcferences548-627J Ford's LandsC'apc PalJllinJ::. 30,._., discount. rttstrCharJ::e. Lie 300948. Ford's TrN' Ser\icc pean trained. 548-2860. t'hrn . Jlt'I o1Jor <,.;rpt re Y.'att"rla lls, sod. s prklrs, E.xpr. Lady desires hsc Sod Jawns/Spnnklcrs 25 yrs expr. G35·8till JUST PLUMllMG Exp~ Crew, l1c: bondt'<I lfniq ue K ITC ll E;\I & p;,11r. 15 jr~ exp. Du ,,..1ork soil. C'h'anup&IG-4008 I DO IT ALL! ,1 ·i:: Newport Cost;,1 Deugn Svs-962·7817 • •C.t\LL642·4111• __ &insured. 962·7817 BATH remodel in~. my~t·IL l<t•f.; ~I 0101 -ElcctriC'al, Plumbing ~l~sa. i.l rca. Reis. Xint M~ Paper.Paint, 20 yr_ cxpr. Removals . limbing, top- Polombo Const'"'''"''· -J ilpi.lncse (; :irdening t•lc. Reas rat~. 642·4957 k "'Z ..,71 -~~-, Need work. Save SS no MARV 'S PLUM BJNG pino, pruninj!. 1''ircwood. <..·;1rp~'l f\1 an· Reason;iblc St<r\·1ce. Rei.:ule1r & Clean ~·or ·..., · • ••••• ••• •• ••• • •• • • •• •• wait. Satisraction Guar. • 646·9807 • " ~-~~~ BBB, Call '!"on) ~~:J~~~2~~t~~~~~~~ Up t'rce t-:~t. fA2·3~ CHRISTMAS GIFT t-:x<'lu.sive llOM E CA Ht-: MAS 0 N Ry & C 0 N . Free est 64.5·9951. NO JOB TOO SMALL hl"l1n.sr. 642-262-L ---_ --·-_ J'l"N, f'S0f'.GAl'Df'.NER Ca nd id c h i ld r(•n 't Amb1t1ous female St.'Ck· Cltt:TE WORK. Ask for CARPENT " '~ -~ -rt ·ts · t 1 t PAP~Rl-IANGJ NG ,Any Plumbing wa t er RY, C ~:~11''.N'l"ChildCar•. ,_1,·,,nl··•••••••••, Lnd·.·•pn•, flO ra1 in na ura sc' in" svrl homt>S to m:un. Jak(• ~9·1885 . 1 ak Lil W R K ~ .. "" .... " l -·• & r d " Professional, reas. Free service, e· s. moro e . -0 v e. r ha n J.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• <·lt>an Ui>. ·rrc(' work. 1ng -mou_nt'°'"' rctmc "t:un ,,..•kly. refs. days.--~ -• R II F P r I J'h 1 WILLIA'IS&SONS esl.C'allaft5pm.631·3088 e nC":J os ur es. eas . ;Speci a . s l . rce est lly th(' hOl1r "r day. A~cs Expert.t;.1!:!·:1196 ro essiona 0 01 G:ll·3"'83 " 832·2-168. IO .. /<.offw /ad. USE THE DAILY PILOT I 546-1225 aft. s ___ ~ 26. Art·a , B(•twn 191 h St . - ---, -,--Rrapher. 673·9222. -----Masonry, Bri ck /Block HOUSt-:PALN TIN G QUALITYB & ll '<n>ll on W•·1 ol t.xpr tl awauanGrdner &Stone.Call581-7829 l d H. 11 DRAJN CLE.ANEDS6.~ UIL DING& .. • '-" ''I ''I . ·&II ,. ,.,, •• ,1 ..... .,p1 .. nt••• ns1 clout. IQUil /OW -..... C "RPENT . lli.lrbor, Cos ta Jl•l csa. £._ .... eanups. auing j ...... ,,.... I k Bl k · rates.Bruee 645-5316 F.ves,"'·kndssameprice "c RY SVS. "'"''6·•·•»• o' •·73.7•12 Trim & prune 1>46·4676 l~rick Conc·rcle Patio inc ' oe ' Stone Tilel-----------1 ALL :»9-4l5!I _ .... _~_ u ·• _ _ PARTY RAltTt-:NOING Bloc·k Walls BBQ Pits work cx1>ert ly done by Alt • A t O , & . Guar 558-7380 .. FAST ·RESULT'" SERVICE DIRECTORY ForRewll Sft"t'lceCall 642·5671 H t. 322 1 . . • Expr. J;ipanese Garde.n· Call W1l ham1nAM at 1 . Hl'fo; F...st.646·0464 hc.'-'Ontractor962·6712 A~· P_ rwne_rst srr;rs. Carpe ntry, f1n1 sh. rl"J st-:LL idle itl.'ms with ;1 111 ~. (;ompl yd ser\'. rl'lia· t./5·8138 -·' P · pa in ing. an r. a Classified ads sell big mode l , repair. lteas . Dai ly 1'1lot Class1f1ed Ad. hie , nc-at .. Free '-"St -----Sell lhin~s fast with Daily I lave someth1n~ to sell? rm 63&-70l!5Ted. items, small items or any rates. Call 979-0379 642·5678. ! li45·11&.~I . Want ad results 642·5678 f'1lot Want Ads. Classified ads do it well. Classified Ads ~2·5678 ii.em. Just,·all642-5678. Help Wanted 7100 tip Wonted 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 HelpWClllted 7100HelpWanted 7100 ~······················ ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ............................................ ······················· • ' CREW MANAGERS for N•wspa.,..-Promotion M ust enjoy working with young people 11 to 15 years of age. Van or full sJze s ta tion wagon required. Excelle nt commissions, m ay earn u p to S3UO weekl y. Dial 645-2875, a sk for Mr. Bingham. Equal Opportunity En1ploycr •&crow S600Up lnsurance/Se etry M l\N I CU ~l S T f ~.r •NURSES.AIDES• Fantastic N. B. firm I Part time, flexible hrs porcelain nail only. Ah s Needed for Orange Coon- ntcds \'t'rY stroni:: Ca s u a It y ~x pc r1 C' n "~I -'~air Razaar, 642-<W34. ty 's lariesl skilled nun;.· indiv. f1)rC'sC'rowofc necessary St.·nd rcsum~ arl M _ ing facility. J\.l any frinl!e CON'fHOLCAREER toBox.8,Coronadel ~1 ;,1r1J M ne echanic , ben e fit s included . t :mploymcntAj!cncy 92625 ~1th knowledi(c of A<:. lfcalth ins . plan or 3400 Irvine Ste I09B lienerator. 548-9611 S250.000 +$2,000 hfe ins. 6 Nv"pt Och 7t4 /55G~ INSURANCE _ \l'alaturc help needed for Paid holidays. Up to 3 Secretary, full l1mc 1 fast food.service nij(hts v.·k.s paid vac', bonus for .. Escrow Trne SSOOup "!1m mer<:1al cxper. 11ec, 21 40lIJrookhurst.JJ.B. NO ~ood attendanC'c. $2 .25 "Sharp .. person "'ith -~.1\1 area.673·31CiO __ , phone calls. pt>r hr to start, 1f I yr ex ~lronj: willlnjCnCSs lo ----·---1 per. Apply betwn 9am & lr:irn.Jlirinj(fmmed. Interested in Nulrition? McDONALD'S :l pm, Roya lc Conv. COi.,,.TROLCARt:En. Part lime or full t ime, llos pit al , 1 030 W. ". I tA New ~r o u p b c in 'Ni~h t help O\'er 18 , Warnc•.SA •• mp oy,m~n gency trained. 6Jl-3Z1 l . wt:ekcnds ma1 nt. man. J.100 lr\1nc.StetO?B , -Interviews, Tue 9AJ\.1 tol---·r --- N"'Pl Heh 7 14 /556·850~ JANITORIAL Part tim JOl\M, Wed JP.1\1 to SPM . Hursff Aides HelpWCHtted 7100/HelpWant~ 7100 F d r . f help wanted, older ma Apply with the ~1anage r All shirts :l\'ailable. Ex- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~m. attcn .' 1 "e-d•n, or B preferred. SJ4-UWO , McDonald 's 700 West per, pref'd , will train, . )Oung para yz_e em .. --Coas H ND Please apply at Park Gefeten a worker. 5 hrs a Diredorof med exp. d esired. Sa. J anitorJ Mainlenance t wy, · · superior Health Care. day., .s days a. ~·eek . Nursing +rm&board.6.'l8·80ll. l\tust be expcr. in build MB>ICALTECH. 1445SuperiorAve.NB. Starltng pay SJ.OS hr. 99 -~d sklilcd nursing 1ng maiptenunce. A1ust Cali£. Lie. & ASCP. ex.1 ---~------·I 493-1541 fa c1hty th;,1t has an RN •FOOD SERVICE be good worker & handl per. l\1icro-Biolog ist for NURSES AIDES CashierfullorpJt 2.10pM su1>crvi.sor. r.1_ust. ha\·e WORKER \"l~ried j.o~ assignments A.M. s hirt , evenin~ OR ORDERLIES amusemen t pk. C.?'lt . exper. in Gcr1alr1cs. If with m1n1mum s uper-Supervisor ror clinical Salarydependsoncxpcr. You arc interested in P art-timl"-All ~hi rt s. vi sion. Pl ease submit lab. ·~-9600 Exl. 301 0, · d c S2.00 hr. Call Mike Kahn II I £'I """° Be recognize . 'all 551_3250 quahty patient care, we ospit:i ex per pre < · work record or resume to P.O. Bux 2825 Lag. J-hll.s, Im med . l'ort f\1csa Conv. ----------/arc interested in you . Costa l\l('sa l\lcmor1al J>.o. Box 664 ; San Jullll 92653 Cleaning women wanted f\-1ed ical, li fe insur , dis· llospital, 1\sk for t'oOC I ~Ca~p~is~1'~a~n~o~9~267~5~---j,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1,NHUos~pa, 64Nc';·°'-00 -· ----1 .$8.00 + per hour. Own ability waJ:e insur. Other Service Supervisor. 3011· NURS ING trans. NpBch area. xlnt benefits. Apply in V1ctoria,Cost a rt1esa. Janitor-.S3Hr ?'11edical PSYCl1AIDE.?'11ALE 644·2266. person, Park Li do Con v. f ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Pa(' i fie Trawler Corp &Jc' d Psychiatric 3: 30-12: 30 Shi tt for s ma II ----------1 Centt'r, Mon thru Fri, 41.i6 I; 350Kalmu!I Dr, C.M. Technicians psych unit_ Apply Royale RESTAURANT Two New Restaurants Opening W•slminst.r & LoMirada Ar•a Interviews For Bartend~rs & Waiters Being Held Thursday Oct. 30th And Friday Oct. 31st Betwcen2PM&5PMAt La Fiesta . 5242 Lakewood Blvd Lakewood Shopping Center, Lakewood ' CLERK/TYPIST 1..:.ti="""::'="'".p-'l"ld=·=· N=·"=·--·I G1'.."NERAL 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ We nre taking applica-Conv. tlos pitul. 1030 W. Secfetarlal "dut les & *"--:.......ari•s I• l ion s ror o ur n e w Warn e r Ave. SA. HelpWCIRhd 7fOOHelpW•ted 7100 :so me bkkp'g e:<pr. ~..-.:'I ..-psychiatric unit. f\111 & 546-6&50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afalure woman. 1 •i•I of· DRAFTSMAN *Typlsh KEYPUNCH p/limc, all shifls. Ofc M:Jlr-Bookk-~ce. Moo thru Friday. *Kt!ypunC:h Oprs Please Apply --.--· Printed Circuit insurance billing ne('ess. HelpWant•d 7 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL fo::STt\Tf_; S1\L.ES Walker&Lee REAL ESTATE LOCATIONS AAA L oca ti o n s in Orange and I~os Angelt."S", Riv erside and San Die~o counties. With racilities avera gin~ O\"C'r 2,000 sq. ft., provid ing separ ate lobby area, private <'"ounselin g roorns . private ma11ager·s off1C'u and separ a te '°"'ork area providing each assOC'iatc y,lith his own private desk and lelephonl'- TRAINING Tuition assistance foT" pre·li eensing school. 1''amous "1-fead Start'' training. Classes in : financing, escrow, nnct guaranteed sales. Plus: audio, visual, weekly of. (ice training and daily on the job training . MAMAGEMEMT We will pay over $1,000,000.00 to our managers in 1975 to in- s ure you receive the training and help you need fo r a succss£u1 lifetime career. • '400-3119. *PBX~ OPERATOR Pe,,onnel Office Exp«' in Med·l·Cal & Cocktail Waitresses. P art S D • NEED 'DNOW! So.CocrstHospitaf Contact Garfield Conv. & full time. Grand Open· r. es1gn 'f r I Mu st have RECENT 6 South Laguna J-lospita l. 7781 Garfield . fJ L. b d & cmpoTcn1pornry ~ e p 714/49CJ-13ll PRINTED CIRCUIT UTILITY REAL ESTATE SALES Licensed or unlicensed. With the hii;:h cost of liv· ing a nd the price of gasoline these days, why AIDS mg o aws. 1vc an Or 17802 Sky Park Irvine m onths working ex -.l~~~~~~~~~~I Ave, I-I.It 847-9671 . dancing. 2285 Newport Call.s40-44S5 pericnce on UNIVACj. Bl,·d. C.M. We train, stu· Designer 1110. 181\1 029, & tnforex. ){gmt tme. Route sis co. •OFC MGR S900 dents ok. 642·1225 a .m. Excellent benefits! Future. Age 23.39. Car, Busy o£ficc seeking &33-1160 p.m. Engineer GENERAL OFFICE Please-Apply in Person: jphone. SltiO wk . 848-1004. experienced person to COOK ftAYS Need sharp a lert person Personnel Department ·•Run The Show'' .., Architectural drafting & for di\·ersifi ed duties. PACIFIC MODELS· MASSEUSES CONTROL CAllEER Ri('bard's Coffee Shop, d f\1acGregor Yacht Corp, Figure Models. Escorts, Employment Agency SOI Pacific Coast Hwy, e~i g n l o de s i g n l6JlPlac·entiaAve.CM Masseuses needed. Top .3400 lrvine.Ste l09B 'Hunt. Bch. 536-3012. cabinetry & <Jrchitecture MUTUAL !money_ N c w s t u dio. Nwpt Bch 714 /556-8505 ·----------!consistent with the K._1 -COOK for guest home. 4 variousareas "'·ithinDis· Girl l"rid ay-Shipping 700NewportCenter0r r l-J8ll OPTJCAC"Tra1nees. men D H I d D. .1. d Dept. Self starter, type N Ca~ .. ays. rs 10am·6pm. ncy an . 1vcrs1 I(' ex· ewport, .,....,.... &womenwilling towork. Call betwn 9am-5pm, pt.'r. in a s mall a rchitC'c-60wpm.Applyinpersoa, Learn inter'->stinJ? trade . • ., -16 1 r· d bl Customweave Carpets, Eq 1 Op · $MONEY$ ._,..,,, tura 1rm esira c. 5-10 18480 Pacific St. F.V. ua portun1ty No re('essions in this type ---------1 Years ex per. required. Employer fAND PRIDE> of wo rk. Apply 1n person, settle for less? Our com-~fember of 26 Realty missions start at 7070 ror Boards. Mr mber of a Na- ·sales and listlhgs. t1onal R elocati o n ~i; _ ~ ScrviC'c. Guaranteed .i"''1['~1-V.Cie~~ t rade program. Ex· 'Sl!J • .,,.,. • ...-..!!.!~""l.ll<c_>y tens i\'e ('Jassificd and ~tinimum 2 yrs ex--.....,--....~ yellow page a dvertisLnJ! perience in most phases H"unl.lngton Bch 963·8316 lhaL get results. Over 90 or PC s hop operation: Costa Mesa 549.9511 pre-printed contr<icts. Sc r eener. P l atQr,1----------·lbrochuct..'S and forms tu Driller. Real Estate Soles make your job easier. Jo:xcelle nt opportunity l"rce ins tallation and Excellent working condi· for s alesperson. Long pick-up of 8 ft. ta ll lamp lions, rringe benefits & establ ishe d o f fi ce post ."For Sale" signs opportunity for advance-specializing in sales. with built-in lock box. ment. AISQ, rentals & property l''ree bus iness cards POSITION ·COOK GUAR S l ~~~~..,.,;~~~~~,l~~at 's what working for Executive Optical Lens, Send Resume & Salary D I; ime Life Libraries is all 2909 Daimler. Santa Ana Join us now to be eli"ible Lu x u r i o u s 6 2 ' LEAD COOK • manage m ent with ac-after initial order. Sales counts to take over ror agents for over 150 Sub- immediate income. divis ions . Support s ub· _ Motorsailor . n eeds at· Requirements To : fvAjPartTime about. We have the best 1_o,_ea_l_l_S4& __ 1086 __ . ____ 1 ror 12 days off at tractive, eduC'atcd. in-Technical Placement Immediate placement in Require~ ins titutional phone s ales group in Chri stmas+ many other teresting person to plan PenOftnelDept Anaheim a rea, Good cook ing exper. Wi ll <>r:ange Co. & w~cn _you OPTICIAN excellent benefits. meals&('ookforcrewor DISN YL ND pay.Uniforms fuml!lhed. s upervi se 2 other o1n o.ur .orga n1zat1on, OpticalCa.HMdsdi,.. 6 inc-l 'g Prof. Engineer. [ A Liberal benefits. Must employees. Working you can average from pensin«J optician, expr. Sailor.Navigator.Own er 1313;{=-"'bo.-llYd have clear record . schedule1-2 :30pm,Sat.$3.50to$7.50 perhr.We _....d i • h"-., &: Wife. Ga ll e y has Transportation & phone. lhru Thurs. Contact ave a guaranteed base -·r tn spcm1ng •~· Micro-wave oven, e lcc. Anaheim, Ca 92803 Ca I I f o r a pp t . South Coast Community pay + comm + bonu:s. fashion eye-wear. Fvll range, deep freeze, Equal Oppor.Employer 714 /632-7224 . Hospital Dietar)' Dept But,equally1mportant1s time, Xlnt oppor+untty (everything!) Leaving 499-J 311~xt.1 52 ·the fact that Y.ou can be & b e n e fit s. Call on extended c ruise to J-lostesses & Cooks. ' roud of your Job. You 'll · Apply In Person Microdata 654 E. Young Street Santa Ana F,qual Oppor. Employer DRA.FTSMAH Grand Opening or Jaws. Llvc-in Housekeeper run working for & with (2131473-6523. Me xico, Central Mc•han1··ol & F.l•ctn··al Li ve band & dan•' g h r ood & f . di I 1.c:..:.:..:.c.:..c...c:..:.:::.c... ___ I•---------· • "meri('a . Panama , ,_ ,_ ._ ,_ . ...1n . c argc, r e e rences & nen y peop e Ou .d I M l Prod Li C •-1 f-!• Marine exJ>(!r. desirable. S l u den l s o k . 2 2 8 5 English required 543.017 hile you 5Cll a great ts• e sa eswomen us UC on onyv Caribbe an I s land , $3.50toS<lhr. Newport Blvd . C.A1 . &640-0130 nxluct. "The Beautiful have good a ppearance, ,Bermuda. ~lcditcrra · Pacific Trawler Corp 642·1225 a.m. 833·1160 'me Life Book Series." so!1"!e sales exp.er. & nean. Departing approx. 350 Kalmus Dr, C.1\1 . p.m. Looking for eple to over· p/time, but, f /time ab11i~y lo communicate a Dec. 1. Send snapshot & 540-3935 -'----------1 see8·unils. Niee, lge2Br, avail_ We will train service & prod1:1ct to doc· ·ualifications to Ad. 541. ----------1Ho t e l A ud itor-takc a pt. w /bltns, some rent energetic articulatepeo-tors & professional peo- 1 .. Daily Pilot. P .O.Box •DRAF-rSMAN• charge, 2 person office. reduction.645-4291 . pie who' have strong pie .. Mu st ha ve good 'tt560. Costa Mesa, Ca . Permanent position for Fl.Ill knowledge of hotel voice. Oral reading test serv1cable car. We pay _92626~='---------I cxper. meeh draftsman accounting rcq. Daily re· LV.M. rcq'd. salary. bonuses & ex- COllM'tician. Ex-'d appli cations accepted at ports, JtCne ral ledger , 3-J 1 Relief, 4 s h ifts a Work For The Best pense_s. May ~e some .--· Justin Pacific Cor p. computerized payroll , week. Entillcdtoourxlnt overn1~ht traveling Call lmmed. opening. Ex· 15030 Goldenwest Cir. led~er r esponsibility benefits program. Park Call 833-8098 for inlerview. Exe~utive per 'd only need apply. Wt>Stminister. thru tri al balance. Lido Conv. Jlos p, 46 TIME LIFE Optiea\Lens,.546-0935. ~·P l ease p h one. Mr. La gunaBet1ch497-2905 F lagsh ip Rd, N.O . Libraries.Inc. "ti Peterson,962-5847 EMPLOYMENT 1~64~2-~804~4tlVN-;---~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~[ PAIHTIMG ~ COUMSELOR Housekeeper/Cook. Ex-SUPERVISOR Delivery person ror busy Expandin" N.B. pnvate pcr·d. Live·in for couple. •LVH • State li e. req'd. Exter. ,Newport Travel Agency. eo Pvt -foom & bath . --' Hours Mon·Fri l PM to a ge n('y seek.t-n ~ en -642.9606. Need1:uforOrangt>Coun· resid. painting. Some .5:30. Duties, delivery & thusiastlc sales oriented ty's largest skilled nurs. commercial. ('lerical. Mus t s upply per son w I xlnt phone ~loosekeeper. Ji\'e·in $250. ing racility. l\1any fringe C2l PAINTERS owntran.!I. Hrlysalary + personality. Exper_ pre· mo. Refs pref., pri, ba & ~e njf~t s, in c lude d : F.xper·dcomm'lfresid. mileage.833·9615 r'd, but not nee. c;ood rm.tw2-7887. ea l ins. plan of Xlnt company beoefiU. -'--~--~----I benefit pkg, $ZSO.OOO + $2.000 lire ins. Permanent I/Lime open-l>ental A!l.Sislant, 4 day For appointment l'<t ll 1-fous<"keeper /GO\'ernc-ss 6 Paid holidays. Up to 3 ings. Contact Mr. Molal. 'week incl Sal. Exper & BeckyLah('y Live-in. Wi d o wer , wks paid vac, bonus rOr 675-7611. :X.r ay certificate r e . CONTRl)l.CA REER <'hi ldren 8. 10. Must have good attendance. Apply 1----------·I quired. Expcr. in preven· Employment Agency rar . 83.1·9601, 494 ·6297. bet wn 9a m & 3 pm ·1 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ PART Time eves & Sat live control prererred. 3400 1rvinc.Ste l09B • Royale Conv. Hoi;pital, AM. perf. for students, Sa l ary open . D ay NwptB<'h 714 f556·850SHOUSEKEEPER. JOam· 1030W.Warncr,SA. inside work.guaranteed ,., -~ E ~ ,.., 1 -~-------·I 7pm, ('ar needed. Small urse5 Call 1 ~· Y9VVUUU yes vi..-'""" or house, 1 adult. 548-3.1:;2 MACHINIST. 5 yrs min. RM•sJLVM"s~.A. wa ge. A • 542'9013· MATERIAL PLANNER BUYER Experience with printt'd circuit board , s heet metal and elertrl~ rom- ponents proc urem ent and heavyex.pcdiling. Send resume to: Classified ad no. S29 c /O Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F •M-0802. ENGINEER exp. on lathes\(& mills & Ca ll . All Shi rts. Ex-PIXAnsw..,.S...•ic• D ENTAL A.''.,lanl, llousework. general. Ref. gen. shop wo' , 40 "·s,. · --• h 1~~~~~~~~~~~1 M E 0, J •· l o w o•k o t 3 d nr en ... --..Acute ospital Grave yard s hift s. ~-'-'d 4H dcdd ... wn rans . ays a 4•~ da y w•e k . All I G d -...u•I e. an en-w/lathes making piston k 6h d $4S It r.i " n Y-oo wo r kin g P /ti!ne. Fri &Satnight. P/t male. rem. service list:ry.~1.per 'dorrecent ri · · wee· rs .'l ay. w · benefits, Pleasant work· on d~-Contact Mrs. EOE 543-7787 estab accts EvesfSats traln.ing . .c Days Tues lyn•.Fu"lnl ::"~'~n'e'r·11',;1paci· 640-533S. ing cond. 1278 Logan en~en . 642·2734, Costar;;;;;;;;~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~1~1~s~w~k~+~·~·~M~r~-2L~e~•~i'.li~;~;:::::~ •• ~1 II« M2 ........... · '""· '-"' ., · Ave, Costa Mesa. Equal .... ni r T -· .o. .....,....,. AMERICAM IBM Composer, operator, Opportunity Employer. es a M em or i a I 848·1004 ft~-L ded CAREER AGENCY System & stand alone. •-~--~-~~--1 pita!, 301 Victoria St, .,~,,A Asst. expan Ca ll for interview, r . EOB PRE REAL ESTATE SALES ,REALESTATESALF..S • dullee. 1 Y' exp. S•l•l1' Ca ll 64o.M70 642.1552_ MAIHTEHAHCE 1 ~~~~~~~1 SS OPERATOR ATTENTION ' Join # I ' •. open.962--5648. 100%Employerpaldfee Genera l plant m ain-If LICENSED. Tcwbell.Rf'altors si dari es in escrow. mortage, insurance and marketing. Ir' you're serious n bout becoming a Real F..'i tatc professional, call our personnel department to make an appointment to INTERVIEW US! JOIHTHE • UMFR.t.HCHISB>! Los Angeles (2 13) 589-7362. Long Beach (2 13) 596·2791. Orange County (714) 716·93SO. WALKER &LEE REAL ESTATE WE.RE PART OF YOURRJTURE An Equal Opportunity Employer ----~ t e n a n c e • G o o d NURSES AIDES UNLICENSED Disk clerk•. maids ~nd Mu11t have experience on • •FreeTNining R E A L E S TA T t: .maintenance man. l•--------•l Ind £narllydr:iu SISK mechanical background xper'd. Bayview Conv. 1250 Press, Apollo Press GET THE RED ;-cadillac Program CAREER ATTENTION tt' -r::~~r:::a ESCROW OFFICER/ ~11~n8g~f .. ~h~e~pr to:}~~ kn':::~~~of~~rl1::ii~ ·~:~~~:.i .. s::.~Thurin :e~~:t:e~~!lc!hlne. Ex· TR~~~~~T ! ·~~:~~~~Ad~aK~}~~~r9ps ~rssI<>°N 81~1~E~~t.;~~ • 21.l No. Coast Hwy. LOAM PROCESSOR M•intenance Mech $950 plumbing helpful. Apply l+-"'-'-'=-'-"c:.:.::.. ___ J Ple8Jie Apply in Per..on: We trai.n you to sell Jf unlicensed, let us a,.,. u N LI C F. NSF. D 0 fo~T AttforMn.GobieJ Majnr home builder Tool CutterJgrindr $950 8nm.4:30 pm, Mon·~ri. NURSESAIOES PersonnclDepartment homes with anaccele~at-sistyouinobtaininKydur T)iE RJ-:D CA RPET -------'-'--'--! n eed!' t a ke ('ha r1e Mechanical Designer 231 1 So. Pullman St., xper. in Geriatrici. ed ~r&e_that atart.J '!11· Real Estate licfnse. Call TREATMENT we triun Dtet Cook for conv. h<>1p. escrow orricer/ Joan pro-lltat exchangers S900 Sant.a Ana. e I P r u I , but n at PACIFIC mediately. l( you are m-'fBill Flory. 842.8691 . you tqsell homes with an alary open. Contact ceaaor for tract wort. KeypunchOpr $650 M eeeuary. paid health & terested in earning bil 1 ~--~------1 acceleraU!d course that , Schon,fM2·0400. Must be ramiliar with all Management Trnes $550 anagemenl ' e inJ. Holidays & vac_ MUTUAL money from the at.art , Real Estate Salespeople. starts immediatt>ly.' If current conventional and Jrvine PersoonelAgency ExP~O,PLlf~E~SC>N rt Ith ray. Apply In get indlvldualiied fr~ L~ x p er I enc e d you're interested in earn· DISl'>.TCHER (Gra•eyanl.J Apply In po....., YellowQlbCampony o, .ll2SJSlattt.f.,Vly v CNo Pbooe """' Pi .... ) • covern menl financing 488 F:. 17th. Costa Mesa 1.,m• ·b O? n or 1?8 1 rson Park 1,ldo Canv. 700 NewPort Center Dr lrftlnlng on the job In pne Newport /Irvine area. ini big moni;y from the -Craolm!~-D !_lte_E4 __ 64...!:._14!2, in !no~~~~:. :::~J:s~ ter 466 F1agship Rd. Newport.C:i 92663 ~~m111anyouttop0orrices ~<>!.~t· tl"ol-0~ewUFrban~!l8q~-~~ start, get indivldunllicd . ......-. r •yer ~~ Buiines s full y t~-·R_.________ E l."-1 ru ran,1e"""'n' oct on. orm1ng a ..... u1· rreetraining&onthcjoh 71 • 979 5340 1 :;qual Opportunity ty. call for further de-, ning te1m. Opportunlt" .... ,-,,~-In a lop orr1·c· .,: • Don'tdroplhe balll Get a capital aed. Inter view r E 1 ' -mi..... ,- -c fcolif _2223 aatest draw In the mpoyer t ai ls . Arlene. (7 14 ) Is now , Centu.i:y 21 loc .. t~ with a friendly o. o • 4Pb with a low.coit Dally 111"· ,.,__ est a o 11 eJ.lot 848-8742 P f I I :fl It .... · •• -•alopptyemplyr :fllo& Cla11i fled Ad. ..,_ ·,-. a 'Y ___,._ ro ess Ona ea y , atmosphcrt'. Call Im· ''"'·'"' PboneS42·56'11. Seltldleltefhl 8'2·58'78 •11 fied Ad. P...,e SELL k:Ue items with • ~ Contact Mr_ Oteenbaum med ia t e 1 y 1..1 n d 4 DailyPilotCla .. lfi<dAd. ~IFIED Wfll selllt. OlS36-,..... $51-750$ •• .. -·-I . ' ' Holp 'II • •••••• •E< GI Need• N•WJJ< Club. \"oiCC ' req'd. lhN ~ Ackt:ri ll .£. SA DP ME 'lbe o: fict ln adve telepl posl•t broch ,uk a l'Omnt -~ R I Expel pa rt furnit bond• RI Wa n muniJ thus la Speci Part Lin kl Food! - Plt1a Xlnt t-:.0 . Roac !'oles 1-loepi -HN p& :clnt oo n West Grou1 89J.1J SALi ror l lion.; with 14 ye, trans Exce tion. hool't day 642·8 be for 5ales@ edo I .,.. le live, a.m.' sales Ca ll 540-J: f:XJ>ll ady wear t ion Har. .545·61 3ales1 . 11 & 425 Newj -~ s. We fl yoo I is se .... Jack appt s 3 y plurr req'( !\fall lo oc & " eom men SAL Ou• Airr Par! plu 75H ! Fer Con ing fe r1 847-: Exp 1515 CM •Sec • LI " Nev Sell Da ,, ...... ... ... . ... -··-· .. _...._ ...... -. .,...._ . ....,.... .......... ,. .. ~---·--#',....... . ... HolpW-.t 7100 . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• W-.t '7llOHolitWmhtl 7100 Allll.... ·IOOSD1>91 1040,_-. 1010 Sund!X,Oct-21,1175 DAILYPILDT DJI •••••••••-•••••••• •••••••·•••••••••••••••• ••••·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 SU 1011 · • •ff • IECll'TIOHIST / •llHl!IAL OFC. SECRETARIES Opelllns tor S.ttelatJ' W/mln. 2 )Tl UPttitaC'I on exewUve level. Sb 100, l)'pi.nl 70. PIT WORLD• ar111 Mihc1l•1au1 1010 Mualc _ .,.._Wil ... ,.!...llD • e ···ds 11·· ..... ....................... ....................... ............. ~ •'"''·'-"' Cocker•. Cbllt.u•bua. aiae broWlli tl.a. dstom JAJaid wood tbl, a Bl'and new kln1 s1tt-bed ••••••••••••••••.a• ••• Poodle•, Sblb.·tau, C . ble yti~ aotd tlS cbn,aldebolrd.IOldleat wthe11dboard $200. 4 piece drum set. Cy Do JOll eQJot laltln1 S~rthalr, Pit Bull•, 71 chandelier, queen bed, SUvertone TV, lae con· ball, stands, cloth eo ~/the public It. worldn1 mlnl&hnwauier1• Ponu100-·~-5 --•·• 1 aora bed, roll·•••r•. tole. 1v. yr. old $MO. ~. &: Utility case. at a fut pace! Are you Pekes, ••l ea, mu-"""11 Mi, P..w. dresser•, dukl, bikes. 962-W'llllor&e-Ollt. ~d. $190.648-9288 ze Needed Immediately· Newport llarbor Yacht Club. Good telephone vo6ce w/1ccurate typina req'd. 40 Jlr wk, Wed lhru Sun. Contact Kn. Ackerman, 673·1730. ·====::..:.:=--1 secr.tary W/realdnUal ttE. SALES otf•lte conatrue.Uon u · aYallabla all ahlft.a~evet· . GREATEST mixed pupplel. stud 1v1 plot•. Xlnt rond. Colt mini blkt lamJ)9 toast I---------~ 6wtmdltNMd •• SWAP MEO! lftOM~.2S2:5W.17th S1500Sacl49S175-toll oven: etc: •le, s'at/Sun Queen Ann style anUque 8-FiatTeoorSax,Selrri~ f/Ume oPft. w tr.S.. tl Fairview. SA. ()pea Sd l.Dd&o t b ad Z05Abalona Balbo.IJs. uible, $125. £n1Ush anti· Xlnt c:ond. Metal mou\h Applf Mo»d17, 10•1, t\'ea.531·'°27. 1 ve sea• rt ' que maho1any dres.aer. pc. 74 instrument Sax ~llP,Jrior Aa1werlal SUN.Oct.21,Slam.,.pm oew. Xlnt qu&.llty .Tbl lamps, round alass $175. Singer sewing 1tanel.alOQl$800orbeaL. l!XPlllfHCID 01 pertence. Typln1 eo. ab s.ntce. * s. lnb S&., o.t.rio Spffdw.y AKC Rea. t0laiature Saai.ftce$Z25.$4$.~ll rotfre tbl, end tbla, hi·ti. machine in c~blnet, xlnt 963-2805 !ti Sutt.el, C.ll~ (Up.LI.Jn). Ont.ar:o.cahf. Sd1:t1mer ~aft.« Simmons Htdeabed, 11.ereo. Ze~•• Ikon eood, $7S. Diniaa Llible --.-• MEW UCl!MSIES 80, calculator. ..S.TMS. Fortnfo. lll/880-79'Z'7 '7 PM & wknds. browil ~au.aahyde •ew ume:r-a, port color TV, w/2ch11ira, $1.S. Raleiah Glbi;',.~ ;;tea,r. I The mOlt active new of. rice ln CDM. We pay fM : ~dvert ia ln •· a i9n1, telephone, prlnlir1K & postage, business cards, brochure11, promotion. 1\sk •bout our lncenUve commiasion split. Call Cliff LaDdry. 6711-7601 . RETAJLSALES f:xperienced (mature ), par t t ime. born e furnish in&•. salary+, bondable. 494·2081. Opportun\ty for la·l~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;1--,e;";~;;;;~~~~~lMiniat ure Schnauaer cond. M .494·3065.' Vut'JI, 4·drawe.r chelt.or-bicycle, men11 I08pd. $21. ~~~r. dividuall who dtllre tol1 PreXmulnve:oU>r)' pupt . lwki. AKC. drawers, bel&e cbr-. m GE port dlbwthr, x1nt ~~"-'-·'--- work whenever nttas. Ttd:m.1dau CLIAUNCE 961--'364 KJnssbewatnutbdbnl6 w. Bay.Space i34.CM. cond, 140. 146·978Ssacr1fice Ludwit 5 ~ Ty= 10, •h to. d ie· 1''1.Aherff:Cbath•m · ftame. 2 avocado aneo Ml·1180. anytime. OnimSet...tmmat.Concl.'t l," d e.stattypln1•10 EMGIMEERIMG E "Btlq"" •'ElllHGISI• ~~p clln. XlDt <eod. Anorhd •I ectrt ca I Shae Carpt, 60 aqyd. 5 ZlldJl•n Cyn1bal1, _, ey etirable. TECH ~~tiaa=:i,:1~•I A.KC 14Z.l0l9 · kitchen appliances. Dll· Brown &i: Gold, 13.50 yd. Bnto(fer.83S-:n03 .~ Call oraeodresume llAM·SPM .r....--tov• 1045 GeltingMarri~MuatHll hea, Pot• & Pans. Xlntcond.8'5-0300 Almost new Cor;it To:Mn.C\lTl'ter 1----------in-ww ... 1yr.oldfumilure.8d.rm, C1othin&.1145E1Camlno Tr\lmpet 1100 "Sl 9AMtoNOON Wehaveanopenin1for Orienla1Rug,9'x11·. •••••••••••••••••••••••din.rm l•mPt t•ble1 DrCM 10-:s.Sat /SUn S•ar• bar, n ew tltO. v· I ssO . . ae an lndlvlduaJ with 2 or-'300. 3 llltens, I ,.,u, oranie-f73..823iaf\.6pm°. ' · · · Simulated butcher blll 10 in, · »f!2·4651 ~ 64.f.lllt mottyeanotexperience 644·'92.4. c•Uco-1trlped . .S.5·1044 ANTIQUE Pl•tform top, padded black $7S l...ol9:Leon~.t .V. ' I a t e • t l a • • n d evenings. Deak Ma hoe .• a ntique Rocker & Drop leaf ta· 546·S3lS Office Fundture & THEllVIMICO. u.ubl•-.in1otdlaltal Channlllg Oak Drop I . 1old oalt. tae tabl, l,mpo hie, Ml" a ntq Bric·•· 2 rt. M . $45/ _, f<P-' 8015 550NewportCtrDr and analoC ctreultry tn table,38x48.S'J$. Beautiful apayed Seal· • tabl1. Rm. Dlv. bracks. Ethan Allen 1_..cun -•rt "r'' ~•,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mory te 840-1847 point Slamf!Se, temale. 67S-002Z Rocker & Pedestal table Ulr, .... ng ot m ......... rt.Y· RETAIL SALES Newport leec ... ~ me l)'lrt ma. · Cnll aft. 3:oo. 6'6~ or TV cabinet frames: cle,ofr.988·3423 E.icc l\"l chrs $15 1~. !Icy POSnlOM t266J . IUMI'• aome ope ence YESTtRYUIS ...... -52 Large 9 drawer dresser, Ml It 's t/S cbra SS /up. 11ey dki1 . want go 0 d c 0 m . F.qual()ppor. E mployer wtth "Printer termlnalt ~ w/matcblng beveled 185~c p elm~. ~ k "'r~· Custom made quill.I. bed Machine cvr•. Pierce#f municator who is en· wouldbebelpful. COLLECTIBLES Female Au1lri•llan Shep. mirror. $100. 4i94·7463 N IJ ~;029 enwic ' 1preads & ~mforters. W. 19th, CM . 645·7411 . · th 1 ti Ii rk 1 & AMTlqUES mix , 5 rno·a. Smart. · · 631·1319. us•• e 1 espeope. •SECRETARY $700 Jlaponllbllitla hiclude 16'13 Irvine AYe. Suite 646-6303 Hlde-a·beddbl, Extra desks, chalrit. card Specialty Food Sales. D t a•sembly, teJt and "L", (lnbackoflli·\Jm $110verycomfy 2FAMILY GO INTO BUSINESS fileaystems&Addroaso--Part, f /time oppor. a aprocess company e•aluaUon ol prototype l..iqoor) 6mo pup. Fem. Prt 494--4967 Antiquea-F\irn .. teacart. FOR YOURSELlo .. FOR araph machine. Cal l Linkletter'• Firebrand seeksdynamicpenon rore memorJ modules AuslraUan Shep. ~d dis· ----------1 tools, tapedk, htmpe. hat LESS THAN IS(). Staat days 752·7833. foods.64-0-8712. for-responJibility apott __ _.related test -.wp-100/oDISCOUMT 1· Sho•-67""!"" Davenportandt.ove rolled.ion, bric a brae. sidew•lk Art Shows. CONTROLCAREER NJU -.. po!SI ion. -· """" ..... R I -~-M & r m ent . Salary corn· *SALE:* Seat,.xlntcond., adia suw. books ; Pegboard A-frames, etc. G-..-;u•er emeo a~. EmploymentAaeocy mea1arate with ex-1----------~ KITIENS. 3 male. t fem. Sli~ 548·0304 political hl1tory, cl1:1ssic 6'13-3303 AJI .necess ofc equip &: RN :WOO Jrvine, Ste 1088 pericnce. Send resume WEr"ENO S Affec. Tabbies. 118 Via oak desk, cane chrs. Sat. files. 640-5757 NwptBch 114/551-11505 orapplyat: · Ul ALE Genoa,N.8 .67J..U18 G-r~-IOSS 208Topa1:,Balboa11. Irvine Coast Country Club Pots bwnMnc -~~ --~------1 Membership tor Sale. 8011 · e. llf1M ~ SECRETARYt Bookteepe European40'Contalner-Exceptional puppy male ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2twlocanopymaplebeda, Make Offer. 644·29351 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/time, 11 . ·7 .3oAM. 1 Girl office. Mature/ STANDARD Oct. ZS, 26. &27 ~cntle devoted <'om pa· PUIUC AUCTION 4 nlte stands. 1 vanity, 3 673·7820 CANARIES. Variegated. Xlnt working conds. shorthand 645-4520 10.5PM nion about 10 wks MANYlTEMSOFFINE chestoldrawen. b11rber . RoUer, Factor. Bo~ ~O~C~;, Cft.o.Nt.a~to.s~~ SfC~.CVEC MEMORIES, CourfM>yA.nffqllH &&&-4252 ESTATE JEWELRY, chr, round BBQ, yard Ma~pfCas Port. Welding Chel'rful singer~. Me•. a M' em or-1 a I NEWPOR'T-BEACH IMC 24890 Newport II ie.._:...._ IOSO AR-T OBJECTS. AN· awing, patio <'h rs and ~.~1t S20. Bo:clng glovea. M8·'1181 . JS r. •• ,,1'11'1E" _,.QUES FINE FURN tables. 11lywood, marble -· 8'13·5153&.640-1674. Hospital,St2·2734 . One girl ofti<'e. Xlnt A Subsidiary Of' C.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, ' ' vanity lamps, electric , Pianos &Orgons 1090 shrthnd &typng. Hvy de· APPLIED • Must sell, R attan love ETC. PHONE FOR IN· broom, Mi.s<'. 221 E . l9tb POOL. TABLE. $40. Air ••••••••••••••••••••••• RNpart·time,wknddays, tai l . /\ttractlve r.1AG NETICSCORP. Oak Hi·back bed, full seat&. matchlnC chair FO. & BROCHURE . st.CM. Condilloner.14,.oooBTU,FIELD'S warehouse xlnt salary. working personality. Pd benefits. 2221 S. Anne Street length mirror & door for patio $45, ll-Olid Maple &U-2200 l lSV. used 1 time. l200. Sale. 400 pianos & or· c on d , b e n e f i ts . Grt opportunity for aalea Sant. Ana, Ca 9270& w/bev glass ~·S&m coffee table (4 ':s.2') $25. MISC. ITEMS. Sat/Sun. ..,3 FAM GAR SALE• -49'7·2796 ga.ns,newtused. Spinets\ Westminister Medical oriented ~areer aec. Ori~inal $e"r igraphs Ca\lafter6PM.64S.78S7. Oct25/26.28ZINeviaCi.r· ~~~:..5PSuf ~·12~on 20VALdropleaftbl1l,bnr Grands, Players. Going Group. Call Mrs. Df'cker-Start $800. Reply t o An Equal Opportunity N . p . ed d Hardrock maple rou-d Goescle, 0 C.M. Everything · au a r1no ve. cart. Set left handed goU oul for bu!linc1s. Rent 893-1321 classified ad No~ C/O Ep1ployer&1./F eiman A. ·sign an .. C.M. clubs.979-323'1 w/opt to buy. Kawai, ----------1 Daily Pilot, P.O. Boxj;::::::::::11L~e~bla~d!a~n~gc<!'~·Jca~c~r~i!~i~c~e1 dining tbl., 2 leaves, & · S t einw1i1y. Baldwin, SALESCOUNSELORS 1560,CM92626. saJepvt.party675·52M chrs.$100.545·0630 SUPER SALE· Couch & UN IQUE KNARLED For-sale; 2 Valll'Y l'oin Chickering, Ywmah~. for Newspaper-Promo-f-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; loveseat. 2 color TV's, WOOD 1-l:ingtnK gardens opp. bar room 1)()()1 tables Kim b a J I , W r It z r. ' ·8010 0rtagonGameTablew/4 dres l"k 1 &: Wall pl nt ers tion.Mustenjoyworking Technicians Appliances Uphol. wrap around ser, I enupaypen, St/Su 9061 a111 11 d. lgreen.lblul'.$350.ea., 17141638·27'10. 12072 with young people 10 ld SECRETARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• chain, I yr old. Mint ~ ~ 7 metal sht;<t. 11.0 . rV 962n:is:JJ a ar • or best offer. &U-8:175. Brookhurst. GG. ___ _ 14 years of age. Reliable Like nu AYocado l7l·u n. Cond. 12SO. Call 645.0088 train&: accessones, kids · · · transportation required. Mature per5on for sales DIGITAL rrostJess Coldspot refrig. or.549-8686. clothes, books. la mps, Tnnes & Treasurl,'s 2216 Pl.'rsian Rugs. t .ar~f' and Tl·IOMAS Excellent part.time posi-1 dept. of manufacturer 5165 646-22'77 games. & much more. · Small. 1'op Quality &: ELECTRIC ORGAN tion. High pay for 2·3 w /national distribution. --· ---Decor. F . Prov din rm set. 1777 /'.litchell Jfl 13 Tustin ~tayt!r Pl. C. Sun, Oct.2G condition. Ph : !>48·2004 3 Keyboards 968.3.')SS · H d" ho & TECHNICIANS 4 B G Sl thj 838-1072 or 979.00:.52 5 .. t •· 10.4.pm ---------1 houn each evening, half· eavy 1ctap ne typ-urner as ove WJ complete. $900/bat ofr. .. 11111 For sale 16' house trailer. Beautifully carved up_· day Saturday. Call in g. Exper. req'd. Main-O\•en.Ofrer Cutgla.ss .64().57:S.7 . Sun. MOVING Sale. Kenmore 1961 Ford Van. Divers rightpiano&i 6 olhcrniHs 642·8102 for interview tains malling lists. cor· 673·0199 81 rf G S 1 Washer & Dryer $150. wetsuit. 58l·498S. · h 93-686 before6:00 respondeneeOles,dealer Experienced-in test and . 8' Sora, dinette set w/4 .u 5 arage 8 e , Elec Lawnmower, upna ts4 l 5alesgill wanted for Tux- edo Rental .Shop. 20 hrs. or less. Must be attrac· tiYe, avail. to work some a.m. 's & wkends. Some s ales exper-. prefl!!rred. Cal l for interview. 540-3333 Ext. 341. files, process or-den for troubleshooting of digital Refng., Fre~7.er, Washer. chairs, Zenith color t\' Si.at /Su n lO·l . 1962 Sao almost ~ew. Men's top WETSUITS. 1/1 .. diving Thomas Palisades Or1an samples & promotional circuitry necessary. Dryer ~ Dishwshr · _New <needs work). Best offer. Bruno, nr CdM HI Sehl. name .shirts & sweaters. suit & l /8" surfer John, w/rhylhm sett ion, n.,. literature & van"ous re· Setup and test memory &used. Warehsc pnces. 557 .0993 3066TrinityDr medoum Lot• or bo h 1·k M k Id $1200 mod I I .1 d 542·3501.(AskforLesl Cr.I · 'G~rageSale unlilOct .31 . . · t 1 e new. as , yrs. o . . new, lated duties. u es, t m ng an con· Sickness closed us last Goodies! 531 Allvlew snorkel. fins. & spcur. sacrifice. $700. arter S pm Apply Jn Person trol aasemblie!I and Kenmore Electric dryer. Lik e nu 8. Velvet Sora weekend.842.7076 Terrace. Lag. Och. KNEEBOARD . 54 " El 847·8900. CA.MIRO modul~ enclosure.s .. Good Like new, 1974 model. Redwood table set & fold : 494.-6084 Sal/SUn 10 thru raipo, side handles, like ---·-------' MCINlfocturillgCo. w.o rk1ng. cond1t1ons. Sale or trade for gas . tngchairsS40.4467 Garage Sale, 8 Ft . 6. ne1.0o·. Call, ask ror Greg Gulbransen 42'' P.1aster 7601 Clay Ave, Hunt Bch Li~ral fnnges ~nd com· Asking for $100. 536.:J.597 Cabover Camper, 16SO. , . . M.8·4987. Con s ole . It . r r o v. WestofBeachBlvd pet1tiveratesw1\h.grow. evesorwkl.'nds. Estate sale. 2 cry!'Jtal Motor Cross BicycleSUNDA':'· f00urdsnitu&rc. sdski wa\nul. $705. Aft 6pm, Southof Carfield 1ng computer onented -chandaliers, china . frame. $25 Tools. l::tc. eqwpm l. en · 3c1.0o'ing mach , lawn 644·5436. 5 •LESLADY "'"'ual Oppor E mplouer Orm. Seod resume or ap· G F. Was her . r ecently crystal & silYer. btfl Sat&Son. S44 ·9009 116J8t.h St. NH . 10105. mo1.0o•er , outdr d ivider, ---.--~ "" ...... # ply: overhauled. Xlnt Cond Fren ch furniture in -;--. -, Hon 8060 outdrbcni.:h,"TVeouch. Player piano, Tnum,,.. ~;~;!e~::~ ~d~epos ~: Standard soo. !i39-4~ ---1 pastel shades. Crystal E_gi:: Sht'll , to Custom ••••• ~! ................ 492-3029 ---~~~r~c1~J{~~~d . sooo. # • · lamps one of a kind. Sof~. S75. Lamp $lO ~c. w t I ddl ~;~a~~ ~ug :~~~is°.'e ~~ Securtty Memorie-s Inc Fr1g1da1re. W<Jdher & Limoge plates, complete l·ha1r,i; s10 to S2S ~11sc . n':a~rnn~.eaXJ~~ s;on~: c. ~1t'{J~~;~~~hip lla~mond Dix org~n T59S . . ' • Dryer-(elec), gol . 2 Yrs Jbr home to be iiold . toys , clothes & hollSehold r><l>/bslolr. 968·7963. ....... "'°2142 blt1n cassette. like OU H·•rbor Blvd . CM Asublndiaryof old.s:J00.644·1759 642.8605 ~ood s 3104 l\.fcKinley _..,.., •• .....,.. ~-072G 545-6..524 . RETIRED APPi.JES. RangeCalorlc,new~tlUln .. · . '. s Wa y. Costa Mesa Jewelry 1070 o\vocado green padded • e; 5a\e.<;person·Apply betwn GENTLEMAN l\.~~~it_~!f · carton, this model in de· Sectional stripe ofa. S.ill /SUn.SS7·4504 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \•lnyl bar stools, $20 S.w1ft9Mochln.r• 80 ~ · 11 & Spm, The F'actory, m1.nd /"'orth $600. asking Yel/orange/blk. Velve· l\.1USTSELLTlllSWKND WANTED each.Cal1S81·457G •••••••••••••••••••••t.• 425 30th St. Shop 27 . For SantaAna,Ca9Z104 S4'15 847·1858 teen . $150 /b s t ofr 9, c h f · 11 BERNINA rrce·arm. top N Be h SECURITY · 962·6962 ouc ·re ng reezer, TOP CASll DOLLAR Maytagwasher$.15. model auto s ewln .. ewport ac · Equal()pportunity ----------1 furn. othe r lg misc, & Employer M IF Gas hrlpool Dryer . I-fide· A· Bed. Ii ke new. plants. golf clubs, s ur· PA ID FOR YOU H Loveseat $95, off white. ma ch. You C'an buy .a SALESPERSON GUARD l"!~~~~~~;;':;~~1.-~ .. =o:r~k~•~<~ood~.~S:=30:...__1 Naugahyde . burnt fboard, baby furn , JEWELRY, WATCHES, 548·0158 newoncforS'JZ-:J ;Oryou We furnish a nice ore ror 1 · 968·2915 0 rang e. $I 0 0 . p h ; stereo, & chests. etc:! ART OBJEC'l'S. GOLD. YI can acqwrc lh1s one lor you toworkin:Allyoudo 1r you are interested in TRAVELACENT 640.lOIJO 9362 LaJ oll a Cir JI 8 . SILVER SF.RVIC F:, MO MG the repossessed account is sell. No expenses. No working l6 ho ur s w/exper.HarborTravel Auction SOIS ----------1 962·3983 Jo•JNE FUJtN &: AN· CVonteMmpk fu1rn675&6666·73 balance o( S2'1S . t 'uUy exper necess. Call ~1r ... _ "d · h Fr. Milli e,6'1:t-1311 M-'·'Clos--..& TIQUES.645 2200 CJ!a . a eo r. · · ~uarn ., ins truction in · ~tween m1 n1g t I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• vuin cv.• 1 d h Jackson, 848·2122 for-an day and midnight Sun· Bro1.0o·n suede Contem· Octo~r 25. 26th •. 9.4 5 Machi-8078 i' Dark Spanish coffee ta· c: u ed. $12 moot ly ok or appt. day from 12 midnight· TYPIST **I BUY** porary armless couch. families .. Green side-by-••••• ;~::!••••••••••••• hi e $75. kini; s pread 00 days cash. P&J Cox ~~--------1 Sa.m. shift and want to Position available in Good used furniture & Ove r stuffed pillows, side rer~geralor, davcn· 6" Atlas metal Lathe, & patchwork $4S . Brown Age n c Y' 5 '18 . 4 4 IS YSAL.E.S.RETAJL . make$3.00per..hour,..and wSa/ng_tooda Atnyapi0fogralnbdllli',·,•d.u1:1l appLiances, or I will Sell chrome legs. Excep· pohrt: bicydclesb, ltabblc d& access $900 value, fur$65.846·3874 . Anytime 3 rs min exper. in areeagerto lakesecuri· forYou. tional viITT. 644·-4161 c a1.r1 , ou e e . . . Spotl" Goods 8094 plumbing supplies. Rcrs ty seriously, we would Call Personnel MASTERS.AUCTION ~1 on -Thu",Susan . clotiuog & lots of misc. bargainatSSS0673·3'156 )fagnoYOX stereo, frost· 7..e':J •••••••••• req'd. 536·1451. like to talk with you. We 549-0902 Slat.et &Grahamare11. MJscellaneous 8080 Jess refrig .. velvet chair,•• •• ••• -~--------1 are not a security auard DowneySavillp&Loan 64"'8686 Ir: 833~9625 2 High bck pad Danish ••••••••••••••••••••••• occasional t ables, cut· SKI Boots, Stro~z -San SALES REP service. Apply. Equal Oppor. Employer Chairs 1 cust uphol hi MOVING SALE: Nursery ling table or work bench Marcos, pro· r .1 re r s /'.fale-Female. PT. Able licydes 8020 tele st~I . Cry~lal st~m -supplies. tools, fan s, WANTED &1l.(J986. ' w/boot ca_n':S· Sz. 9~', $15. toconversewithrealtors DICEOM Ur1ent, need G'ma. live ••••••••••••••••••••••• ware. sets of 4, Furs , redwood sa wdu st . TOP CASI-I DOLLAR . Bendrum1n1 f1o hl·bal'k'. & bui lders easily. Top in. rm&: brd, few hnUsedHikes&Parts.Buy. Sterling & silver plate. 557 ·1288. 20362 S.W. PATD F'OR YOUR DOOR S , ':"1ndows, s zl0.$60.675·!>050 commissions. No lnYesl· =LECTROMICS child care p/day. No sell and trade. 2488 pntgs,etc.536-2335. Birch,S.A.Heil[ht.s. JEWELRY, .WATC,ltF.S, ebna!h1;:_oou,':? 8 s!.n,kec'n'hdo 00 w,c,'. Sw-mentreq.847·7894. • 1 hswrk. Carnec. 536·1Z'71 NewportBI Cl\1.642·'1910 RT OBJE TS GOLD "-"" ._ ~ -r-eves. A C • -498·1936 ' •••••••••••••••••••••• • IMC r ;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[Mcn "s Schwinn Suburban S ILVER SERVICE. 1970IJSA650Lighlnini.:;fur 8091> SALES·TELEPHONE. Our offices. nr OC Airport. Retirees OK . Part M full lime. Salary plus commissio n . '152-6461. 18522Von Karman l' 10 speed bicycle. Like Flr\F. 1-~Ult N &: AN·? fli·back Red Chairs, l>epcndabl e v~1 . lrvlne,Callf.92664 *UTOTEM• new, $85. After 5 pm. TIQUES.645·2200 Lan e Coffee Table, 642·1890., An Equal m:u•LOYMEHT 847·8990. K.ng Sz. Bed. New, com· T. V.'s, 2 Small Desks, TV R 0. Opportunity Employer ~ & k d AntiQue Glass. Chin:1. •. ~ •o, OPPORTUNITIES Cameras plete. still P ~ · Xtr:1 Old Fine Jewelry. HtFi,Steno 8098 FullotPartTime Ecplipment 80)0 ACONVEMIENTSHOPPIMC AHO firm $190 (worth $425). Dirilylc Bowl & Stick ....................... .. SCTRY /IKKPR Service Station Attea· NoExperNecessary ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~T~~~~ORTHE ~.~Jer~~~~lyhome, Wagon Wheel, Snow Stereo Equipment Female-Part time. dant, expe.r'd. Day & Age21-65Eligible LIKE NEW! :iso. finest ----------!Shoes. pair lam ps, Ke-nwood KR·IOO amp & Construction engineer· E ves. F\ill &: ~/Ume . Ap-Go to The Nearest Kodak instamatic made, PUILIC AUCTION clothing sz 14 , Jge natural NiYiro tum table $150. z ing background pre· ply, Shell Station, 17th&: TICTOCMARKET with Kolmar pistol-grip International Designer Pattern MANY ITEMS OF 1-"'INE mink stole. shirred seal Pioneer csn spe:1kers ferred. Call 4 ·8 P/'.1. Irvine, NB. ForApplications&lnfo strobe light. Orig. retail ESTATE JEWELRY. coat, new black. And $1'10. Panasonic ~asscllr. 847·1430. l--S~llv-----~-h-,_---I ORCALL_(714)6'2·770'l Pho$1S9.90. Bothfor$95.00. ART OBJECTS. AN· more. Sal/Sun 10·8 . deck w/Oolby system. ~ _, 1\cTbcSystems, Inc ne642·6840. 847·5066 only6mos old $100, heud SEAMSTRESS Experienced. Equal op. l~~~~~;~~~~1M.;;;;;-;;;--;~:;;;3s;;~ TIQUES, FINE FURN·· phones $25. 846.1677 E I II rt "me t ·1 I r Mamlya Sekor 35mm, Chorl•• l• Mo ire ETC. PHONE FOR IN· LocalTcnni!llC!ub xper. u or pa ·u , por uni y emp oyer . '"OODTL h bl ""0 . & BROCHURE. 1515 l\.1acArthur No. 17, Piece work or houri.)' w•1TRESS ~ • r-ec arga e !.............. MembershipSacririte ComboMaJ:novoxConsolr- CM 540-3422 wage. 845-94'14. ""' Trtelepodc. 151 ••dh . LCka se & ,~~:-~-:--=:---:-:---:---l -"'548::'.:.·7:::020:c:_ __ _:•o:ftc:e::r_:6'..'.P-'.M'..'.I Cir TV. A!\1 t FM stereo ,1<. _.::=.;c;.:..::..:;=.. _____ ,_::c::,;c:::_:.::c.:.:::.:;_ ____ I Exper'd Only. Must be tan . 1 e new. 72125, Dress 1 turntable , $25 0, xlnt •Secretaries. ~$1200 ~ ereo Hi·Fil~mponcenltl ~;. PW/tilm9the.StPlecasMe apply, i-= __ ._894_-0226 ______ ~ 72145, Jo<:ket C::ua:!1Fypirt:~~;1J'~; SCRAM-LETS cond . over $1 000 nc"'. I OOo/o FIE PAID Salesman. fume. a '-'--"---·--.... ·-·-· --ic...1.-675-60'J3 !\t r. Hagemeyer betwn 2 1-VB 8035 cord$44del581·1122 Llz..Reinden Agency W..._,,. Pff'SOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANSWERS 4020BirchSt,Ste l04 &.4pm0nly,879-546.5 Must have exper. in Persian Kittens, 12 wks ForSaleMcmber!lhip Newport.Beach 133-8190 ore managers & Assis· plumbla1 materials . old. 1 Male. 1 Female. Ne'1111JOrt8eac:hTennis Jurist -Pulpit Boats & Marine- • E.ppment ........................ Cml for Appt. tant Managets. Mature, '-'-536-'--1~""1-------f-P_ed--'i•~•-eed--'._sso_._,_ .. _·_56_29-1. Club. 644.5292 Killer -Jn!;ist Gtneral 90 I 0 Establishedi965 I II ta 1· Avenue -Grubby -_ _::::..:::=:::=c:.:.:.:. __ l aggress ve se • rt.en. w~ n~a /41 ll D 0 Stereo Eqw"pmenl UP o·n BUSL'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Natiooal chaiDJr.Sports ~ ... w . u yrs .. ex· OCJS 804 Kenwood KR·IOO amp & ~ ply P · -per Now taking apphca • Jr you think the nAnple or Ski or Fish. 16' all ~l;,i ~s • Selling anything with a wear. Ap etries. _, · · · •••••••••••••••••••••• Nivico turntable SISO. 2 Boston were m;d~ when boat. Lge whc<'I trlr, '1'1 Da'.ly Pilot Classlfled A-~Loo __ Ce_rrl_toa __ lll_a_l_l. ___ 1 lions .. 1682 Superior-, AKC Great Dane pups, I Pioneer C5'17 S""akers HP hi •1 '1" Cost. Mesa 548-2541 or I H l · $300 1 r~ the British charged up re . t 1• err •·ng. "1.1st is a simple matter. • . 646-S'1V7 • ma e ar eqwn · $170. Panasonic cassette Bunker l{ill on foot, can sell this Wl'l'k. J\1 :1ke of· J·ust ca11 ••2.~78 . Want a.-C!all&G-5678 fem . blk $200, 49S-SS89 9·5 deck w /Dolby system, f 963 4133 ~ ..., "'"""" on1 you Imagine what would er. · · . -'-'"-'---'-------1----------1 WHO WANTS TO WORK? ,._.__,Y _______ -1 only 6 m~ old $100, head have happened If they • - HtlpW.ted 7100 HtlpW.ted 7100 DRIVEACAB! Springer Spaniel, fem. ~ phones$2S.846-1677 hadgoneUPinBUSES! 23 _G len n L·Monsoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOOSE your-hours , spayed. lYI yrs. old. _j'.· __ ;;;::;::;-:;~=~==--::~r --===..:.cc..;;.:..::..:..::=::c.._1 Cnu!ler. 80% completed. work ror yourself, be AKC. Liver/Whte. Loves ~··~ Colonial lighlfixture, ft.ta· Hot Hors d'oeuvr-es fan· 32'1 Che v eng .. n e 'W. RESTAURANT )'OW" own boss. Men or ldds. $2.5. 645.3514. ·pie w/bra" shades , like tastic ally delicious. trans .. all accl'ssories in· Women. Can be slightly i-"="-'=-"'"-"=:.C..---1 new $35. m ·4617. Prepare 96 in 10 min. (4 cl. $3.500 in vested. Sell JWQ NEW ·handicapped. Neat· trlshSetter,lBmooldwell I ' Jee Skates. White,siie 7. Recipes). Send $1, ad· rorStSOO .&transportiqg. ~!::i~.~.e~~:~~ ~~'::.dieri';:fl, s:~~~: 4 \i\ UfOOtwi~ ~;fc,a~e~~: s~:.crr:::s~ :;~ 64_2_·•_7_6_1_. ------RESTAURANTS OPENING. ~~!:e:\c:b: h~ $50.4~·l'54. ~ 1--FFLALAiiTWW:A.RITTE:---i,_!l2~._!El~T:<io"Cro~.~Ca~926~30~-~~~~~trr:.h:11~~. ~~~11~= GI' more a day. Apply in /\KC Poodle Pups. Qneida silver-plated din· Mlscel•tOlfS Pty. 213·592·5426. ~ Westminster & LaMlradG Area •Hostesses •&ashier$ l Cocktail Waitresses .... HoN MHl .. I Oct. 2.,. """'T-Od.2111 •twHI Zl'M&llP'MAt La fiesta 5242 Lakewood llvd, ..... wQOCt s11a,, .. , C•l•. LAlbwood ~ peram. Yellow Cab Co., T·Cup ~~!:.mini. Jteallh • nerwarc:. 5·PC place set· Wanted 8081 "8. Bont Moorini. Anv nf. 11251 Sl•ter Ave, Foun· gauran~.213·943-1145. / ting. $7.50 per setting.••••••••••••••••••••••• f('roverSJ.000. . lain Valley. Rhqdesian Ridgehack. /~1'1.1 \ 1,000 le~ avail. 673.fl052 SSC.A.SH SS FOR '1 14-624 ·9576. 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Newport/ lrvine 1.N8 .. 546-49Z8 tkii 1' ••te PUPPIES, AKC Wirehair •••-.. ••••••••••••••••• Fox Terrier, i wks. 3 ~) •• •.~•••••••••~~~~ Male, J fem . !1111-4131 PlllLlC •UCTIOM Saint Bernard fem. 6 mos. ~ pure bred. all shots. MANY ITEMS OF FINE movlnc. 'SSS. mu.st ~ell J B W E LR Y. ART S81·93S3 OBJEC'l'S, ANTIQUES. --------1 FINE i'URN., £TC AKC G. Shortbair Pups, PHONE FOR tN'FO. & Rlchthofen/,toe11aard BROCHUllE. MJ..2200 papers, shola, $57-6415 Maire are dctac:hab\.&. The halter d.reu baa a uaed Mannequins, re· center back apper. Tbe Jacket ia fitted and bu.a ••• .:S~,"•'•u."~~·~.. Cus t om M a r I n .. , two but&oa e~n1. Fabdc:s: velvet, aaUn, crepe, aionable. Make offer. .IJl.J't4""" '"""' Woodwork. Remodels, with «landY ru1ne.s er 11Mn1 pique wt.th eyelet Pettta, 220 Los Cerritos ''*"F<lfl•u~o Repairs. Furniture. rufflea. Tll2S and 721'5 we cut m Mluea Sins 9-20. Mall. t13.aes.3518. t.MiUWoNOUE.. 646·7868 Eve. ~~ ~ i:''tl.. .... n1~W.~l.!~J~::.:·~1:l:'2~~ VIDIO PONGR .GtAM,E,. 6 WANTED: 2 S.90/15 W.W. Boah, Mwmo ., 45" fabric. To order emd pettsn number, 1lze, mos new .. e s 0 er. tires & '68Callr. Special. EqulptMttt •OlO name. address and zip. Prtce sa.oo plus 25' Pollq• 8311-2:253 an.er 7 p.m. 968·7000 •••••••••••••••••••••• .. for EA.CK patlenl. BOth for $3.:iO plus 50' poeta1e. Pour used girl's bikes. . . Trailer for \~· bo<1l Spadea Mlnl C•talog Wtth 91 pq'.fl:I of recent stylea, Good condition. Pair of cha ars · Gold Ventnor hull lfttf&1. free-! lncludJA& O'f'U JO all new designs, SI .SO plus soe 831 33&4 crus~ed velvet. Med. or $400 /otr. 892.~ postage. Ma.te check. peyable to Spade~. Send · .'S~p~a'.!!"~"~hC''O:'>>c·1,.,c:e. 64~2-~0S<~7~-t---~;-:--~----ord~NillJ' =p=, ~:adea, 2 Brtdat St., Desk 2, Frttter. 14 cu ft . Scale, 1 or 2 lb. Jo"'airbanks Try u D • i 1 y Pt \ot. bizinOrtOmw~ ::~,.~~~!~l~d.,d . or Dayton preferred. 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Brand new r ed coupe J!.1~'1i. rl·IJlt J!tli~ l'fL':-:-urc :,.1200,,1r hl':.l orr m ust p.:irls .~ :ir·i·e:. 111 xlnt r-.tu:-t Sell . 67 Chev~ •, ·1 I MBZ'631904eytScd.car w /air, stereo,aUoys,ett, "v;1lt'l'~)"lt•r11 .It ).:;•Ill')'. '>i·llt;i:J·illK cond.&l G·l!'l&l afl .4 p.m. P kup, v .f! ~111 xlr:is. 1 SAVEWHILE VQLVQ KanncMGhia 41735 Jooksa.ndrunslikene.w. (202293 ). :-1rik. lit·J•I & 1l·1•hu., --f.'iberi.:la~s(·uver rorl•'ord SI O'.t~lofr.55fi ·!IR7ii THEY LAST !!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced for quick sale. ~.~.llifi Hvg('f' llloxh:iin, Transportation f{an chcro or pickup lksl 1·•1.t. Ho1hor C rti 646 q301. *"74 teonnann Ghia (0397990). H ouse of l1n· These 3 cars must be sold • i;7!l ~1!1_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• orrcr . 675-5254 . Vans 9S70I DOH BURMS 7:J ~OZ, xl nt cond, 10 mi, C0tipe in superb condi· p orts. 2131921°8588 ; on a first.come basis. Ne• 1x· Gla,l•Jr l ' c. 115 ll P Aircraft 9110 .t.ufosforSale · •••••••,··~··•••••••••••i m any xtras , S4.995. Lion! 714/S2J..72SO. phone ord ers accepted. /•'.\ inr111lt.", j utl tuvl•rs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hc7 a~o"t'1 ut. 73 0 01Ji.:·· ,v f11 POI JR6SJ~HHE/~DI 71·1·557·1955 rfr. 9:30 to Bill YATES I ·.-.,-M-B-2505--. -.-u-10-, -c-le-an-1 DOM BURMS J'"r !tit :-Jp, 4 xtro..1 s l nc<·d)1ult1 !-:nginc time. l ,i.......,nu.,carpa•tf•f, ur or r 530.213 ·337·060S PM. VW/PORSCHE cood.Besloffer. PORSCHE/AUDI '•l!IJufr'.1ti:!:!27:J, Allow me lo take thecon·Generaf '51 0 ll<'d . ice box, l'l ·~r.1 <.kl GARDEHGROVE SanJucmCapi!5fr.O 645-0975 13631HarborG.G. ----t trols on your nex t fh ght ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. OJuto. Al.:1 I'~. ----------1 '70 DATSU1trr.1 GARDEN GROVE J1111·c:un l)1u <'k ... t11•. l!J7:J. & J 'IJ pOJv all field <·osls. '63 Ood ~e Dart Wag. Jtuns !\.I urals. 646. J:ISS. ! ..,. 4934511 837-4800 •72 JS«iL Mercedes Benz.i---------- 111111 l'ru1"''r, :!:1· ~·ast . C'all Kc~in (714J826·5087 l!d.$l00.66 L1n.Con.Cln., .• V :-.; .I BMW 9712 510 Motda 9738 silYcr wt blk Int, fully 1966 911 1·on1fort.1l•lt·. p1•rf 1·nnd.' & (G\3J594.0959 Huns gd. $300. 19·1 ~1 onlc ~5 l)O,IJG "· 11: : ~ ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• equip. $10,500. 64Q.17J6 P E RFt:c·r ('ostSl l cwM1 s.il'rilll'C fll r ~--Vista Lyli ndt r, ~u.ton1.~l11c "' 2 Door, sed a n, r adio,••••••••••••••••••••••• S7.fN~I r, 11 11~:1 Compers. Salr / . ~a1ho 1 UtlUH:l>I). S1!.I.) heat<'r , 4·speed. air <"Orl -It X 3 • 197 4. 6000 m j . '63 190 Sedan, gray w1red1 ___ Sec __ ;_1_--<>4 __ ,._3_57_1 __ · ---Rent 7120 Antiques/ &46·4'147 Dir. d1t1on1n,I!. good economy Ai\1 /Jo~M • .aulo. air cond. l<'a lh<'r int. Gd cond. 12 Porschegtl.Blkw/blk 11 · ll11n.1hnul. f;' lieo.1111 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cla5sics 9520 ------car.Lie. 75!.ILXll. S.IOOO/bst.Cill l S.33·1408 S1600.640-0800or645-4534 int. Appeara nce ~roup. •'~Ill ' l\I •r1· l>u-d b·1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• J!.172 lJudgt•. Vii ~·ni.:., $ 595 '· : 1 • ' :'ll lNI Cam pt·rsSl-\95.&up ... ~ . ('a rpt·l•nc. Xlnt cund. I .75 l\-IBZ 450SL. Sptcpc, Magwhls,lomi.Pvtpty. ll·r1l'S. H:11t t:1nk & :'lltni :-hells 817!.l.$0 & up. ~ Stud(•buk1·r D:.iy1 0~;1 ~.5!J5 .1,1 P [,:M;.Ot,M.;!_i ••••••••••••••••••••••• rds tr, fully equipped, $4500.581-7862 \•lllTI I' 111.: \Vhl 1 railer .\l:iJorw:i\'. RSS w. 18th., 62.000 a ctu:.i l m1 . 2132 __ -_ _ --- .. ,.,k111i.: $1.500 or offer .I Cusla r-.·t l:'Sat>-12·8471. Stt:rhnAAvc.C!\.1 ·7:.1 Ch<·vy 210 Van, fu lly 21M02MIUllu•rH•Pk-#y. Leasl' t'!,letnlli~finish,twotops. Porsche 914, black, pin 9740 5.'11 ·441!7. - ----pane le d & t :irpc t ed , MIUk>ftVl•}o I970 l·larhor,<.:~1 . '-.J Us d F.xccut1vc c a r. So Year s tripped Spoi l e r ---'72 S1x·IJ<.1 <' 8' Cab·over '6'_! Shelby G'r 500. $2,6!)5. I's 1, 11 131--.•4""'4MI new• • financ ing avai l able. FM/AM t.ia"s, $3895: SklPJACK 20' c h I M· tr· s · ·· .. aut o trans. .._,_ 631 1276 OVER 100 (026515) JI f J 0 • C;;n)pt'r, i.;ood cond. It's as on y. any x "'· new tires, 10.,.,. mi, be low U..AveryPerlntetE.dt ____ ·____ ous c O m · 842-5617aft.5 } B. Very cl(•:.in ... ~l :1ny ll~ht t•nou~h to put on 1'.I 962·355i. book at ~H5tJ. 491_219i OpenSUndey• ·m DATSUN 51 0 • 4 speed, MERCEDES ports. 213/921·8588; -------- _ xt_:~ tt.·,.~ofr.~fj ·224~ 'I'on P1l'kup. Only $650. '46 Ford Bus 111es~ Cou1>c. -.-----~--r··d•o, buckL·t s & good OHDISP' •y _114/523·7250. Rolls Royce 9756 " , .544·9009 f h b ·1 , I bod Su per sharp !'U rfer Van 1-----------1 ., I.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'11.L.">l s('ll f ast ! 1:1 Wh:ll<'r res re w t , grea y. .74 fo'ord F.·IOO 7 000 mi lires. (XTG511), $899. House of Imports '70 MB, 280 SE Coupe. #}DEALER IN U.S.A. wtl!>JIP Jllhn!>on t:ng. Want to buy Cani pt•r or $1250 oroffrr. M a~s ;ii p·e~ b l k ORAMGECOUMTY'S 6464447 Dlr. AUTHORJZtD Classic beauty,$11,000or S!JOO. fi75-1+;:!.i sh(•U for .o;horttx·ll G ~JC 492·31f1J or 492·0647. w/sce°u(. »st ,;f~ O\'er OLDEST ,7-1 260Z. Auto. air, MERCEDES DEALER ofrer . 673-6216. fR{ ROY ~8oot5, Rent/ µick up. SJl-2-13.J 8·5· Ask '38 Ch e v y 5 w indo w 55.000. 675·7615 ask fur ~ towmi .. Xlntcond. G862Manchest<'r. '72 220 Sedan, very low CARVER Chartrr 9050 _fo r Hon. Coupe. all stork , •m· W.":Y~n~·~"-------I $.53()(1. 645·3298. Buena Park mileage, very good cond. ROUS·ROYCE •••••••••••••••••••••••·1 1 ll i"h "•a.vma n 8 ' mal' .. SJOOO.I bci:.t offl'r.1,"0 « d .,, d . \'· S 1 0 .. 1 523-7250 673.fi377 2.l4f.17th St. ' d 892·67 14 .,, .-or "in ov. an. ·a es· . ...:r vH."l'· ,('a!'i1ni:: ·74 260Z. Sale/a ssume COSTA.MISA MEWPORT YACHT cabo\'i:r <·an1 p<'r goo --V.S Aulo. Xlntcond.. Roy Carver, Inc. l<'ase. t'ully t.--quip. Xlnt On the Santa Ana Fwy. MG 9742[ ~===~,..~·~·~"~'~~ CHARTERS ~"OOd S7!t 5 642-22°" Re-crectional 49-\-8136. Rol ls Ho\'l'c BM"" <'Ofld. 5.'>2'8786 . •7 4 Mercedes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ClOSEo SVNOA'fS ~port sf1 s h c:rs, l)1esel Motorcr,clrs/ Vrhlc.lrs '510 vt Want d 9570 ZJ4 t:. Ii lh St •---------- Cruisers & Sailboats. Scoo-0 150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• os r "-·io 'l"sa 5"·4444 1974DATSUH leMSLC " . • ~• ~ T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ ~ ~ fo r 1nfor m;1(111n & re·••••••••••••••••••••••• .o\UTO 318 v.s, cus tom ----260 Z :-ervat1ons. 67:! :1000 paint, chrome whe<'ls, 9761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded. Ser. #12-005022. TOPDOLLAR Automati c , radio. Only22,000mil~. EXCLUSIVE ·· •I• I Boats, Sail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20' flyinJt Dutchman w / t railer. 5 sa11.!J. Xtras. HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER new heavy duty shocks, 15,500 mi. SSl95. 645..66S2 YSSO. PAID heate r, me tallic green $16 950 exterior. black interior. ' FO• IMMEDIATELY only 27,000 mile. & Orange County FOR ALL $' sr • ••01.ow1.Y s harp. Looks like new. Jim Marino <M Sl,195. 846·4057.,. ___ _ l\lust sell :m· ket ch, xlnl ('Ond. SWOQ or be.st offer. 4!1.1-6616 ,_,......,OM 1)7\0 ... ll•hd. w.......... 537.7777 FOREIGuCARS SANTA ANA (8941\L I >. Weekend MotorC-· ~ WE'VEMOVED! " 835·3171 Spedal! u•• • BIGSTOCK CAUORCOMEIH THlutn .. AlloA1vrNO MACH1Nt ' $5999 1200W.CoaslHwy. OFHEW&USED TOSEEUS MISSIOHVIEJO 645-1102 '71 MGB GT, l mmao. ..OTOlt 4WHEELDRIVES '74 HMW 2002, Sunroof. IMPORTS l --,6-3-M-tte--e-cle-s;--i Am /rM. Steel radials. CA• • •••••••••••••••••••••• S · 11 1 4 7 o 1 COPELA..,D'S Stereo. 6000 mi. Whl / A\'ery Pkwy.·S.D. Frwy. $2 ,750.67>2881,anylime. AUTHORl1f0 a 1 , 1 0 a · ) Y 750 RSA, 1009. llocket 3 n Navy, G42·7H.Ja Morn & l.1 · Pk 200 p• --' S.. I: Senk ~'anGuard . Clas!> A. ;a.~· !.ow m i.. ori ~inal cond.. 1-;ve 2l!701 arguente wy. leK'I 1972 MG Midget, x..lnt('ond DAVE RO•S Jn~ boa.t ... L<l A 15 ~ .: $1,000. Sacri(1ce. 645·7290 JEEP CITY :c=-=CC'.'CC'.'CC'.'--CC'.':-1 ~113~1·~17~42o_ __ ..:•:0:95~·~·~100"'1 38 a.tilc:s per gallon. $2400for besL orrcr s J.WL 147 . be:1 m 5 6 orti-46-6635 2001 E. lstSt. ·w Bi\IW 2002. s unroo,f 4 ·m 3100 Itoadstcr, 5.spd. automal!c, power steer· 548--0066 POHTIAC.STVTZ t~OGhull.21:1-86 1 ·6800 . · s pd , s t e r eo/radio. XJntcond.$l,Zl5 orof!cr. ing & air conditioning.1--=-:------:-::--c·l 2410Harbor8ITd. C I b 5 33, '701-tonda. 3700 mi. SJOOor Santa Ana 3100 W.Coi1!5t H-.N.B. perfect cond. 586·5816 848.0029. Immaculate! 6461.lMX. MGB 9744 0 um ia ,5. m ~tcr · Hst /ofr. Needs tune-up. 558-8000 .. , ~399 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '."~'~··~·~··~·~· ~N~e~w~·~'·~·~·1~'·~X~ln~l:1~5A~I>~7~911~2~.~A~s~k~f~o~r~N~o~r~m~a~n0j;;;:;;;;;;;r,;;:;;;;;~;;;;;;ti,;J 642-9405 '68 BJ\.1 W .1600, Needs t.1oYinH must selJ red '72 .JI. '63 MGB Mintcond, _cond., w/slip. 968-102'9. • Bronco factory spare tire ----------1 work. Private party. 24oz, air, mags, AM ·FM Jim Man·no 55,000artual miles, 14, K C· 11.k 1974 Ossa 250 Enduro, carrier comple te in ex· OrancJe County's 642·9595. $1 ,000/bstorr. stereo lape, $4.250, best $950. 67 3.5100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ona a 1 e new. S450 1969 Dultaco 250 11 1' d. · $20 H • ..._ $ B orr .... 1295 r 6 MOTOR CARS 74 ""'--· C Subaru 9762 Con1p rac<'e11 trapcz<'. · 963 cc en con ition, · l'j"...-st vy~r 74 81\.tW 2002, loa ded,1 ..cc.~"'c.c.·~'-"-'-''-'-~•~1...c.·--·I n-1 0746 1t ~ pe* «rn C·•il 675·172S S he rpa T , $400. l 893-6460 e\ies . & onlmpo~s I ·r· 1200W.Coas tHwy. -......-· 7 • ~ . d .-• ___ llarlcy Sportster, $1100, weekends. •• C<'an, must s a c r1 ice. •7.; PICKUP. 7 ,500 mi, 6 ."llOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~,mags,a1r.con .1 12'6" Starcrafl flot ation 49'1·2008'! ______ -I;;;::::;:::;:';-;;::::;--;:;;-;:::: Bill Maxey Toyota Best offer. 714 ·686·5497 red. 4 spd, r adio, heale r, "t;r 60 Opel GT, ye llow. gd. ::;upersbarp. (S54.LPCi). hull X lnl 4 ynJ! sailors ·-, k &Fantastic Buy! '74 J eep Cal!Rogcr orBill s tep bumpe r. $2.895. MBZ~5 -zdr.h-~lop. m.ech. cond. 60,000 m i. $2599 . . , . l!tiJ 1~us y, new eng. Ch k R /11 11 847-SSSS Capn· 5 ~.oo'K'...., '~ '"'-' $!700 S 0 I \V trlr. $500. 646·8405 _ clu1 ch. S450. or best offer. c ro ce ' · J-----"C.:..--":::::_ __ I 971 .,..,.>JUU, Full power, s tereo radio, sac. • uo n Y cream, gr<'al tires, trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-. • .,.723 1. 5 y 64.S.8573 ;\I US1' SEL l.1'h 1~ Wknd b7.'i·7!r.19 hitch. Must ~ec! Pl'rfect FREE APPRAISAL r-etran 7 execu ive car. earf-----------1 t YR. Limited warrant:t J2'S1\I Ll~01\'r . for hunter. Lowmileai::e. We buy used c3rs & 'il Capri ,2000cc Lowmi., ••••••••••••••••••••••• financing avail. (l060l4) '70 Opel GT. Gd ga s onallusedcars. 9fi2<~1K3 "i:J llonda CB5SO.SOOOmi . 581 ·0596 days , 586·1!153 trucks. Call GHOTH Sl 595 . 536•2 0JO or FERRARI& I-lou s e oC Jmporls . mileage & tires. New BillMaxeyToyofa Phk~ new. 595-1926 an. 5 eves. Cl-If;VROLET for li free 536-947 4. ______ I LAMBORGHINI ~:'i~l ·8588; 114 J ~r'rak .• ~ &,358••.int.. $1995/bst 18881 ".-acL Blvd 2!1' Dragon Sloop v..•/1·11vt•r . "..:·'.'.'.:·---------1----------appraisal. •71 C • "· · Al s 1' · 1 "' '"""" DC' " •--·'' I $1'"' 11 GROTl<CflEVROLET apn , ;:)Crvice ane nces. HI 847 "555 ouluuaru • s 1P · ca •I i\l otoreyclcs '69 Mini •71 TOYOTA s I L · A ·1 MBZ '7"' .oo:n so:-.. Exec .., •00 ~18 18211 •·aeh Blvd. 4 Cy!., 4 S"".·•d, radio. a es. ea s ing va1 • o1 ......, '""""" • • '72 GT xlnl cond. Jtactial o.>,>-,,,, l'\'t'S. trail SIZ5, '62 Dep.thru l>l-" ... ~ Th F · s I I .,.., s dan Met Iii C K LA..,D HuntingtooBeach h e at e r. t.e onorn-:,· e erran tore, nc. u.x~ ... e . • a c tircs.$2300.orbestolfer. To_.,,a ci.765 t.:alalina22 pt'rfcct l'Ond, $75,'i2175 C$375, aw " · l '550LXN llSl E.PomonaS~Santa f 1 n 1 s h • 831·22fil r-· --, ~111 possi hl e x tr as, Gr ec nstrcak $225. &17·6087 .549·33.11 s~cia · Ana.8..15-6&06. ~1ect. roof. Old price. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1rn;1ernble, 17 mo. old 84_7 _38()_5 ____ --i CRUISER SElLIHGYOURCAR? $1877 Saveover$2,000.(040890) Panl<ra 9747 TOYOTA _!'&11>62_ i970 llonda CT 70, runs HARDTOP Fiat 41725 House of Im ports .••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ TOP PRICES PAID eJ>£M. L~•n!, ... •••••••••••••••••••• 2 1 3 / 9 2 1. s.s a 8 ; '7!. Super cond. Bil<. TA {'at a lina 22' l!J73, 0 111 peliect,$250. 4·Wh eel dri\'C, AM !F1't Forlmports t'..UJLO 714/523·?250. 50.Lomi.Clevelandeng. l&:dusivr Dtoler South Coast Aree1 loadt'd . hkl' new. hcst orr 675·3587 stereo radio, beautiful P aid for or Not "-f w k f) condition. Lie. OZ1EJK. MBZ '75 280 C. Executi\ie u:.tmeo '· 7or • 5 1.,21 1-0606, .ovc! $50(.ll)~I 3·518.'i ___ 1975 llonda XL 350 onlofr Dean Lrwis Imports VOLVO F car. Pre· increase sav· ho • s:;s. 483. C n • • Buy or l~ase at 13' Sailfish. Gd cond. road good cond. best Of· $3495 1966 lla rbor. C.l\I. ings. (103809), Available Porsche 9750 Ma· R Q D Is N'ew tr··•l•r. fe r 836·8296 646·9303 ''" •' I f M 6 I r le h • ' ----------1 1 ----------1....c~··~·~"~' uir d6 910-i o ase or pure as e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ---~60l f1l For Sal<', CR 250, llonda Hous e of Imports . MQTQ RS 2ti' Exl'ahbur. fu ll r;u•c & Elsinore. $700. or .offer. TOP I 0 CAPRI'S 213/921 ·8588 ; 114 1 *HEW,IZ ('rui sc, C'lll·I ht·.1 d, 0/8 . Also Gs Kawasaki 100, 191;31i:~2i6'1. $ 1972's-1974's SZJ.7250. PORSCHE S8,900.67S·OiH1 ft1akc_o_r_te_r_.64_5_·48_13_. __ l·---------I 4&6CYLIMDER 1==========1MBZ '73 450 SE. CJean. NOWAT TRADE! 250 CZ comp( trick, $575, '12 Toyota Land Cruiser Paid STICKS & Pride of ownership. Can BILL YATES Avery Pkwy-SO Frv.·~ MISSIOH VIEJO Wl.11 1 ..... Ca t Alpine Star :ti-IX boots, A/C, radio, & mo re. AUTO ATICS r:agr'iW~ be leased or purchased VWJPORSCHE " as 545 645'6293 P-1! r rec t con d . .FOil M r,,.~ .,..,,, .. on extended terms. '71Coro1la.Auto,Gd.t:on· do w~/py m l on. •nt·x · ' throughout. $..1,400. Aft.6 U , lPri ce l-~xampl<': Hrodquort (003835). House of Im-SanJuanCapistrano dition.27mpg,$1350.Ph: 831.288() 495·12111 pen sl\'t! llarhor Vu•w l.ot :'<.lust sell Husband & Wife wkdys 675·5842. sed YW s 1973-6 l')'lindl'r, 4 speed & Jn Santa A..... porls . 213)921·8588; ,_ ......... __ ._, ___ ~""'=..::.:..: • .::67::"'8.'!3::::::::.•::n::..::•·:.... ___ _ 1n ll al f ~l oo n Uay . t'lcl.'tri c s tart Yamaha1--~-·--------1 PaidfororMot aircondition1ng. F'ACTORY i l4/523·7250. <>wncr .fi7.'i·f1J;l4. 1 2.'i bothintup sh~pe.On· '64 Dodge Power Wagon. ONLY $2895 *"74911 CPE. LIDO Sl!'O· ly 1,000 n1i. Sacrifice, $1500. l\UTHORIZED '72 MeTcedes Benz ZO, XLNT condition. Low 14 w /trlr & CC\\'<'r. S7fl0. for both. 638 ·2961. 645·9540After 5, Santa Ana SALE •SF.RVI C t~ fully equip., :xlnL cond. miJcage. (715LFG ), CLOSE OUT I:~ W!;f. Lincoln /Me-rcury J-.AJtTS•LEASING $5000.640-1751. llLL YA.TES ('n11 644·UU4 l974Jlonda7.'>08in.exten· ·mTra\•el -All 4 + 4Auto • •=:•J A .l 1301 HT • FIAT I. ' 11 b k C I t PB PS AC " ' '· •shn MBZ •71 ~·SE Cpe. 3.5 VWJPORSCHE Race &CrniscE<1u1p'<l 2fi' ion :;;.pu ~cs -. ~me r.ans , ... • .' lt!Jll ·ach vi 547 0511 -Sa J r .• SALE r:xcalibor Pop.'r ov 6 llP scat, sissy bar. lhgh1..wayr.;W;•:n~ch~,~g~d~o~o~n~d~.~91~,2~·~l6:~'6~. ~l~lun~L~l=k~h~~~;·~•~>-:44~3~>~~~~~-~~~~;;;~J ·Engine. fully equipped n uan ...... pislrano ()B, 6 ~a 1 Is, 51 ps 5 . pt· gs. llarlc)'. rear w1~ect w/sun roor. Mint cond. 493-45Il 837·4800 w /Nwpl S lip s9aoo SISOO or will consider 120W.WarneratMain Avail. for l ease or PORSCHE·VW 6454963 ' ~h orlrade or ?751·5143 SantaAna ~7-21 purchase. (J42CFU). RECARO bucket seats. on remaining MEW '75TOYOTAS also Demo Sale )6' lfobic Cat. xlnt. eond. ·73 l~onda 540. Clean & on i.:1n al, $850. 646-6833 or .$1500. W. Traile r. 673 zs.ig, 493·1 ~::.•---I ---------1 •SA BO'!.,.. l~ond a SL 175, '70. 250 Xlnt rond S.1.50. m1l('s on re bit eng. $350. 610.42!r7 <.:All 6_7_s._5472: _____ 1 !! KELPIE !! 6 $ ' S T /\ Y S A I t. SOltOONF:R. U.S.C.G. lJr. for 49 ptaSli. W/25 yT. cat.ab. chart£'f' busincn . llonda, '74, :\50/4. ~t any xtrr1s . Lo nl l. l:il $875 lnkes. &12c'62::.·=1. ___ _ Suzuki 380. Ask int: SGSO. .w6·4«9. !! TRADITION!! llusky 2SO Dirt. xlnt f'o nd . 60' CLASSIC ALDEN $450. or b e st. ofre r . SCHOONER, ju!t 11r.1_962_»_863_H_B _____ 1 rl~, OWR£'r wants llC• '74 J·londa Eli:1inore Trit k don., At our docks now Enduro, 2.50 CC $600 II\ 40H08), ' i.l'-y'• 1...:;;..;.:;=;_----1 Tocht Sale1 i wbl tJn~le track mtrr.y· Mt-J1al'Of' 5-'8-4 l9t cle trJr. mMke ofr 493-1982 .-:;"'.::;:;~1-'~A~r~l~w~k~df~t~&~Sa~V~Su~n"--1 ttoble'll Good Q_1nd. wllh Motor Ho.Mt 1r.i1er, Oill after $ pm. Sale/lent ' . 9 9'0 ilJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• B1lboa. 2' w/dehix-lT}r. Renl '73 Overland 29', VRr. M£'rc 9.8, "'tra1. Lolded. Free mllet, lo Jmm:lc. S8.»l. 837.... rats. Pri. pt.)'. 538·0M'7. 0 E E 0 '69 Fiat 850 Rdslr 4 Speed, radio. heater. A c\::issic! )'PU61 2. House of lmports . Blk leather w t blk C"'Or· 2 l 3 I 9 2 1. 8 S 8 8; duroy insert. New. 714 /523·7250. 645·6101 with DISCOUNTS .:1s hip;h as '62 l!IOC. Am /fm, R&.Jt, Good Buy! SlSOO. Ca 11675·9325 '66 Porsche $1100 911 Cpe. from listprioo $1477 'ID MB 280 SE. Alr cond, 5-Speed. rad;o, heator. l p S I p B, AM / •· M , dtrome whe<ls. fla r~ lo f\ftlUI nn.: I f\ l leather. Dark blue . find!ZQl1742. mlMfl. UlJW • M UlJib :..,on,~·..s;?t39Arter $4495 6 TOYOTA ~ TOY OT A i-,9ti6-230~SL-.-,ed-uc_ed_Sl_S00_,1 Jim Marino 1966 "°'"°'· c "· 646 ,.,.1 2 10po, x1nt ••g. ••.ooo MOTOR CARS \966 Ho1hot-. c M. 646.9303 mi. trans nda wk. Nds l200W. COaat llwy. ·m Corona 2 dr. hard top. mioor body wk; but looks 645-1102 air, auto, et<. Xlnt. de· Fiat 8ef<lfe )'OU buy. - Ml••--' Vlefo •mp- Avery Exit. S.D. Fwy. 831·1740 ·m Fial Sports Car Con · vertible, xlnt cond. 35 MPG. $1250. 673·0344 super sharp. Must see to i----------·i pendable. econ. tra n11:. apprec, $4500/be.st. '72 914 Fully equipped. Te ac h e r s c e king 644-8818 Xlnt cond. LOADED. cautious buyer. Asking M-e.1-.. &IG-OUOeves.PrPty Sl,1$0.536-7:!78. ITMIOI'\ ~ 'o 91.t Green/i>ll<I l!kl 1971 TOYOTA SALE~ c lean . A s king· $3100·. For the ECO NO MY SERVI E 6"5-1231or646·5807. MINDE D P E RSO N' (l74CUG>. LEASING 'ea 912 5 1pd. ;mmsc. In / SI 29S · ~Ji=~J:.~~1~dia SontaAno U.calft/Morc"'Y Ml •elon Vitt to ........ '7'9!4.2.0.l'f.OODmlA/C. 1301 H.Tustift Stereo. ApR,ear•nce llTOIJP. $6,900. "8-<S4<. 547°0511 0 : 3 ' ' ~~.·.~~•-••• IMPaclitd ,l•portecl Aatos.UHd .... U1e; Mfos,UMd 9uftdlr.Ock11Mr'lt.1111 OM.Y ... lOT.J3 royot• ,,,5 ;·;::;:~~~·······;;·;; v.a;;;;;;.······;;;; .wc·············;;o1·1~·c·~·.·.·.·..,···········;;·1; ·················9;n ......_ u... ·•·•·UMtl ......._ ua.ec1 ······················· ...................................................................... -····················· ...................... ·-·····-·-... -··············---·············· * 1976 TOYOTAS .......... Del•ery LAST CHANCE * '75 MocW SaYllHp 1-:XAMPLE: 75 1'fKJIST. wa·N. <Ser. No. 018147) $1000 DISCOUNT Off Slicker Price lfUGESELECTION BILL MAXEY TOYOTA JIWll Beal'h Blvd. Hunt. 11ch \J m1. S. San Otego Fwy) 847-8555 '7 1 t:orolla. Auto, radio. htr. 12,000 m1. $2.700/ or ,1ssumC' loan. 537 -6101. '71 Toyota Mk II Cpe Spet•d. radio. healer, rna ~ "'he~I~. A pretty one ! OS4G KW. $1777 Ed~v~~ 1966 Horbor. ( M. 646 9303 "THINK" ·vw Buses '71 Beetle :IU>O m~$ll:IO. 71 Jay .. c,. ·~'."&':. ~.~= 72 CHlYSLlll ...... 9911 tW I tt "57 ,. Nu ea1 .• clutch, cwb. v -• ... _ ·-1 ... HEW YORla ... --·--··--•• --··--•••••• ••---~.u1. ~··-d••• ,., a ........ ...-.na., 11'-'•0I') c:rMS-6'163. < Doo h dt A DOOO I UTlCT'll """'"""'" o1 air toodilioo.ing, J)Ollffll ---------r a.r 0 f.· ~ B • Ad.OlllM C. '66 A/T, P JS, Cd-cond., '14 Pinto Sdn. DMr:c:. 0 Cam,.ers '61 vw . 4 apeed;, butkeb, 1teertn1. ra 4kt. healer 'ff Camaro 350 SS, 4 spd.. bet1utlful low mi ••P pwr.ltiMrtae. nlC9 pUDt. '*' Wbtdl bet IJ DOOQ, AM/FM/Ta .. •lueo. • · radio, lr:f'ee'ftt vaJYejob. via,yl root. See it today bullt eog, US map, new lwcwy ('fir "'ilh IOU: of a•• lnterf or, radio, & wtr;Clya at\ 66Q.G.58 Clu.n --.en---. 71.. 532C cteu! (11281).1818. 281CFP. paint. 8 tract 1tert0, eye appeal. (U5FYY). beater 6 1ood lire•. · · 7-.er.ntracle••· 8'6-4«7 DI•. $1877 fint$1000lakes.C93-5'01 Onlv $2675 =Y).$1911. Gd ... ":.;"";,';!,, fl ·---!!.'.! 71.. 01411 '71 vw 001, vel')' aood a. .. -9920 JOHt(SOH&SOH Dir .... -afte••pm . ?6Ptwr.,""'r•.,•,al•1·1eond.1HEW ~pe' :...ar1,.~·.~.::·trN•e•w• .1\e1111 lA1..:a -··••••••••••••••••••• Uncolll~..., .,. aw I apd, All/Fii ATLAS '"bit .... un:. • 1U'uui. UULO 2626•tarbor Blvd. ~radials, fantastic C11•n1alt1• 9tSS Campe-r. epod. New AeaV)' duty m CONNELL Costa Mesa miltaaett0-4281 . • ···················-·· ~ ,A'lya;Mltlt 71... 041FUM lhocb. l>c•mpe" S21JOO. ~ TOYOTA~ 540.5630 'fl Dodp llooaco wa-. SalH and Serv.te 0,,... Daily & Siu!. 'tlllO 9PanengerUkenew. M&-rou(A.u.Suv.) _ CHEVROLET ---'-.;..::.-'-:...:.-'---Vftfwindows, br"ks: dual OU>SMOILE PM 70PopTop 167CR. '13VWVAN ,,..,.,,bor.CM, ... 9303 1972CHRYSLER alr,lllllopllo<.ndlals.1 -..C:TlUCRS -llarl>arBlvd., hmllycamperw/stove. AUTO LO MILES AMC Gremlin, '1s. Pvt SALES&:SERVJCt: NEWPORT CUSTOM owner. eood cond. rroo. HOtc>ACA~ CostaMt11a 70... tlllEI C!,950 67$-50)6 ply, Aulo. '4,000 mi 2121Harl>orllvd. •DI'. Sed•n. Aulomatlc,1..;:-==-----u.IY ... llyOlcl& 546-1934 1P81Hn.1erlikenew. -vwsus. $1 ,U00.6'S-l53l COSTAMESA radio,heater.f11t1oryair _..81 d. .6 F' 1 71... ZOSS ,,. con d., pwT. steerine. 9940 2850Har-v t ury II . 2 Dr . SI $3200 /blltorfer '73 Hornet Hatchback 546-1200 P w r . b r a k <' s & VnstaM_. *'IMO h&rdlop. rbll en&lne/ 7 Puaeager. Sharp! Call s:t.:J-.214' yellow, lge 6 cyl, atc,l---'--'--'---'--=-'--"---1 whitewallJ. C31TFCF>. ••-•••••••••••••••-• tnma. Nds tires, runa gd. 70 Pop Top 11 llMT . . trans. $2400. 497.1121 OIEVY MONZA '7S 375, $ 1295 811 Rancbero 351. Air, 'II Oldl Qdl.IJ!I &lpttme S1SO. Call art 5,646·7218. Clean, fun camper. '70 BUG. A~l /FM radio, 2:+2: Cpe. Undt't IZ,000 am/Cm, radials. 1•.000 amo rinl. &OOd. C'OOd. l------~--- 71 IMs 666GHW rblt eng , sunroof. miles . 4 Speed S.taAna 1ni. Gd cood. Sl ,i50. S7SO/ofr . 833 -3622/.67 Pl~YMOUTII ·Fury 7Puaenger,dualtank.s. Sl400/b5t.67l-S267 luldi: 9flC trans mission. Virtually U..Coltt/MH'C-646·2587. 644-8011 llardtop, oiutomat~c . GARDEN WEST YW 11,," ~' \\ "T f\, ,, 1, H, t "' \\ •' \ 11 1 ,,\, 1 I\ ><I \\, l•/Ol/l,l<I H'lli~d ••••• • -·, pwr. s t eertn,i.:, radio, iOVW.Xlnlrond. ••••••• •••••••••• new! Priced ror quick 1301 N. Tustin ·73 LID bra, 24,000 mi. 70 Oldl. 442. Conv., air, radial tires & nice in· .. ~!_5!'°,,~. ·~~~~i98i:~:,~ ~5u;~ ~~~;~!~' t~~or<:5l~~~~/~~~~~~~~'----5_4_7'-•_0.:__;5_1:._:_I ___ p14't seat ~. windows, Al't1 /FM. Super car! Call ten or . (J f'Sm.S). $499. • ....., " .....-.,.....41 .a t pm. 7141 SZl·72:50. · 1 br11kes. & st, Lilt whl. c":.:n:..•:.:·..:'96-:.c_:..20:.:lc.7'-. ,----l-'646-444:::_' =:c-.'------'D'.'.'.I•. '61 Cbrys Twn & Cnlry sLeroo, radials s.46-7201 or ·- Bui ck for sale . 197 < ?ZCHEYYMOVA wgn,all o pt1ons/lux car. S52·3310 '66Toronado,ndsstarter .·w1-·ury .4·di-. fo'ullpower ·1ovw sue 4~.000 actual mi I $1 295 G73·5160 LcSabre Luxus . Jrn gd strnnJ,": & r('liablc Sl!JO. &air.Runs pcrfct1.$67S. m;iculatl' rood .. low ml. HARDTOP $$7.W67.S·ti770 ·11 Ranct.e:ro. new s let.•1 1 ___ ..;S3S:::::~·l~'l96,::: ____ 1 c_,,.~:"'~"~- 70 YW Pie~ 65 VW Ghia conv. Rs re re· C lean " lots or cargo built 1500 enR. $700 or space.little gas.941981''. consid e r tra d e for '? fuJI po14'er , AC, s tereo Beautiful condition, -----Lieltedrad1als. nu bra k('S -----metallic dark brow11 mec h a n1('al & u.p -COftfiueftfal 99]0 &shocb.J8,000m1,im '71oc.DSMOllLE 197t t>tymoulh Cncket-4 14·/saddl(' interior & top pcaranre . Faclory air ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac,646-250J • TOIOMADO speed, 25 nipg, 71 ,000 $3400.C<i l\83'7 ·2983. cond1l1on1ng, power '65Uncoln Xlntcond. BROUGJJAP.-1 . 1',ull miles, ex. cond. SS~ SAVES GARDEN WEST VW I L ' ~ \\ .. r II· , 1, 1~11 t ;1. • \\I ' n 111 " • l!I < •1 \\,,1:1111< . ~·11 .,1 *70VWIUG"' Xtra sharp, xtra nice. IJ93HSUI. $1599 1 Yr. Limited warranty on all used cars. llU Muey Toyota 18881 leach 81Yd HB . 847 .. 555 751 .514:1 Volvo 9772 • •••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO Exctuslv• Dt'Cffr South Coast Area Ivy or lease at Ml\RQ U 15 MOTORS slel'r1n iz. 350 c n iz 1ne Sg5() '60 1-"'alcoo, completl'IY power, fadory air rood.,,_58~1 ·_9367 _______ _ '62 au· k S · J s ~LV ~·" restored, t700. t~i.rm Dan ____,, 1· 1c pcc1a Conv (14 r • __,.21fi89or64.?·G3.'il. Dn---•eu'lll8 vinYl nA.a & 14•h1tewalts. '69 Road Runner 3ftJ. 4 All po~·er. &i.000 mi. Gd. S • I $2250 ~ ,,_.. l53'1'Dl11) CIG ->1a•k JV, •Int •ond. · spd, ma~s. & extras. lrans.SR00.640-5586 '' • "' ~ '67 LTD." dr. air. ne14· $1595 $1200.644-6468 . OHMSON & SOM '40SO. '62 Coovei-t. " dr. · lo I ~ Aft 6 '67 Rl\'er ... orig: 014'ncr Restored. $2750. 544 .7350 llrN, m · ..,,..... SomhAlla P-oc 996 • mecn.. xlnt. 1mm:1c. full L.lttcoln/Mrrcury l ,;cc=.::'":"'°"::-::.:.._.:.:::::..1 ..:••~1'!.1 58"!!1~<i894~':_·____ U -~""-' 26...?6 llarbor Blvd. 1972 Ll~COL nc-, .......... ury ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr & c lc c . 5.Jo95 Costa Mesa "" N '73GranTorino w~nA.fC llOIM.Tvstin '72 f1REBIRD F'ormula 962-61"'-----540.563.0 COHTIHIENTAL I'S. PB . nu II.es & 547.0511 350. 18 mp<, p e dee1 ·66 Ri\·iera. Xlnt inl Hun s ___ 4 Dr. Sed a n. Loade.d s hocks, x.lnt cond. $ _ cond. Good buy. 631 -3388 btfl. Gd tires. fo'ull pwr. •74 '-1ontl' C:.i rlo, s tereo w/futlpower:factorya1r 47 .000 m1 . best ofr. ·11 Cutlass Supr e me. $005/firm .549·1~2. am/fm tape. landau. blk cond. & vtnyl roor. 53&-1827 Hanl.op2 Dr. Xlnt rond. W GTO, p/s. p/b. auto, blk I I k (746PTC). ai'•, PS/PB. ~'lh•l xlntcond. $1 ,195. ·70 II . r on , ow m1 . ' e new. $2795 ' --963-1626 1\·tc ra. ull pwr . $4300 846-1413 Lhtc• 9945 otr.640-1873 Al'tl /f'l'tl , ne~· r<.1d. tires, · ~__,. Avery Pkwy.SD l''rwy ex . con d Ht' s t or r '64 Chev Chcvclle 6 with · ~a AMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Olds Cutlass Sopreme 1913 Ftttbird. lo ml. fuUy MISSION VIEJO 494-5980 Auto. !tuns i.:ood. A&king L.iftc.oMJMerc11ry "74LIMCOLM Cpe,fullpowerSGSO. loaded. New tires, dlr 831-2880 495-1210 i 3 Buick Re~ul 2 dr hdtp. MSO. ~?160 1301 M. Tntin 4 DOOR 548-7470. WarT. $3300. 6't 55m O RANGE COUNTY tape, air, full pwr. low •7 O C 1-t EV y -V 8 • 547-0511 ~ct b~ck with egg shell Pinto 9957 VfCJll 9974 m be! book t '"'""OO Jnt.A:nor le~lher. Fully ••••••-•••-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO 1' ow a ....., · automall('. pwr. st~er-7S Mark 4. Snrf .• cruise eqwpped with all the ex· '71 VEGA HATCHBACK. 49-t -2197 1ng, radio, hf'ater & tint· tape loaded lo m '• • t••s es•epl s un•oo(. 7t. Runabout 4 spd, fact. < ~ d' • • .. -k t EXCLUS IVELY VOLVO , . ed glass. Gre at price. • ' •• ' ." ' air xlnlcond $2SOO "'l'C"U'• ra IO,• uui.: e '74 VW Supe r Beetle. Lar~estVol\·oDealer 69 W1ldeat. Jo'u\I pwr. gd (Ol6AONl.$l99 lobaccobm.6f0..8Z26. Z1,000miles! COf7KLS). ' 673-6714 seats.Cleanimide4toul. 10.000 mi . AM /1',M inflrangeCounty! rond. 4 nu steel i-adials 64&4447 Dlr.Cot"tetfe 9932 Only$5895 C86200V).Sl099. ster eo. S2850. Call RUYorL.EA.5E $775/olr.84N·0029. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOHH'SOH&SOH 1971 PIMTO _........, ________ D_k_. TOYOTA SEE HERB FRIEDLAMDER k:irASHt,p.O~ 10011 G G •h<t. C........, G.ro•e ~37.S46• 67S.7655&752-6077. ~~~~D~l·R~E~C~T--Codihoc 9915 l\lus~7s2e~?~~nfiee •TOPCASll! Uncolll/Mft"c...., Automatic. vinyl roor. Sellidleitems 642·5678 1-"° __ "_"' ___ Se_sz_:_.;.._·~c-'-1•_. m_pe_•_· -1 "m~~ ·; .... · .. ~:· .. ~· .;.',;n;~~f,LEX~;;;:, ~f?£]~~~t~~: ~~;;.;~d. ~]!it~). & ~~!!~ .......... !!.'.~ Dune Buggy, blue 2025 s Manchester ~ mileage. l owner. $715. J a mboree , Oi-istol. &:l 1~~i;;;;;;:;-"-"""'..:...:..,99,550ol •L-~/M ... -Cadillac meta l rlakes. Fb E!ls A h . 750 2011· 631·3388 MacArthur. Newporil Mc:1c., ---·r Body. Stron g 40 I-IP na eim -CC'-''-"-------1 Beach.833--055S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1301 H.. Tu.still: w I s & s ex ha u 5 t . '75 Volvos H•UIO "r'n·'v'aTle' pRart/Hy .. 32G.dooocomnd'. J!l7S Mercury ri-1onarch 547-0511 Month End ----------1 American Mags, Bestor. ...~.., ettei4-loaded.lomi, G hi a. white , rully1 _________ _ '75 TOYOTA WAGON £er. 979"-2098 Buy or l•as• Cadillac 963-3002. air cond PW, AM/FA1 equip'd, L8000 mi, $51~. '7<1. $2.lOO. 4-5pd coupe. Lo Brand new $4,6001----------1 "'" "'" tape. PS PB. $7200 Call 644·6893 mi Xlntcond 675-5016 '70 Gh ia, mechanically ftfinl '66 Corvair. New Paul 540·0636 work · 900-J.52s s I good. nice interior. !\fake Volvo Oli-. since '56 radials, p:lint. Engine 5.57·7797 home. SHARP! . a e 1973 P1ekup. xlnt cond. of£cr. 497-1664 Se•-•tlOll• xlnt. Ca ll aft 5, 646-4234 • M '73 ~uire Fa ai 11. r\uto, buckets, wide liresl---------1 ~ '69 CORVETTE 7Z ootegn MX 2 dr. . -c r , rac . & mags. Tarp, S2400. 'fBVW. Stick, am ffm, ·57 Chev Capnce hardtop. auto, ~·~i!:_ very lo mi, ~~uE~~~· Gd cond. ~1953 tike new.$1525. ova. 100 1ow m•. l'IC'an. ready. STINGRA y verys ........ 6'13-4S92 · · ------1 ~·064S. •a....tr.. !'t1akeoffc r.581 ·9299 C --I-feel 970 Mtos.fnnlN'frd 9700 Tri·-.. • 9767 c 4 ..... Prk" PE ~ -........ ,_,_......... 1970CHEVY • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• iL 50,000 mi. Sl,500. Call --_._. b t n 8 5 L MONTE CARLO Radio, heater, automatic •7z Tn. 'um'h TR-6 53'1_39'"•12•1 ••• ,·.,..;..._,.a"'r.•Y, Nabers trans mission , power _. _ .. w VS . aut omat ic. radio, Low miles. s arp! A~t /1-------'--'---I ateering, air condition-F~f. l c.3CU/'.1 . 1973 YW -==========1 Cod"lllac heater, pwr. steerinc . ing. Excellent condition. factory air cond .. vinyl Lie. ZX.Yl54. SAVES GARDEl4 WEST VW ~ Hln1 k ~ \\ of Hl'J(h 1111,1 7fiOO \~\·st m 1n'l"r 1111 ti \\ l'i>tm1n,ter K"t.l , -~~1 See The TR-7 OHLY AT HERB SUPEI IEm.! VOLVO '74 4 di-. Aed . roof. metallic blue ex- 4 s peed, radio, heater, Economy w/style. This \. 2M10 Harbor Blvd., -/ terior, blac k cloth in-$4995 blue exterior & interior. one has it all. Lease1 _..::::'·=c..::::"::::...,='="'=·='="=::'/:::_~ t crior & only 43,000 Sharp! {215 J NZ). available. (646364).r. miles. One owner -extra Weekend Special! Hous e of Im ports. 213 '72 El Dorado Converti· sharp! (822BQWJ. $2499 921-8588: 714 523-7250. bl e . Firemis t green . $2499 MISSION VIEJO 69 VolYo 144 37 •000 mi. 1007• ex""" MISSION VIEJO Super t•l ca n ~ $4850. SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 II arbor. C l\t. 631-1276 9933 IMPORTS • c,.1.. • >peed. rndio. 67s-6411. IMPORTS h t 1--t d f d ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\•ery Pkwy.-S.D. Frwy. ea e r . ar to In ---Avery Pkwy .. S.D. Frwy .. 87 r~.. . 11 . 2870l h1arguen'le Pkwy. model. Drive it today. CADILLAC r:L DORADO Z87Cll Pi1arguerite Pkwy. .....,..-gar, vtny op. air, 83l·l 742 495_1700 ZBG763. '73. Very low mileage. 831 _1742 495.1700 mag.,. new paint. tape. Pride of 014·ners h1p and Very clean. $995. ~6-5730 1974 VW. Must sell. $1677 shows it. Fully equipped. 70lmpala. 4-di-. Air. R!H. 1973 COUGAR $2300.18,000mil es. l Buy on extended terms P /S . t owner. SI.JOO. 642-91S8 aftei-JP ~1 J)IJ1t lit Ain! 1 or lease. (45P645 l. House 968-1805. Aul om a l i c , r a d i o , S ti\11\. twlO of Imports. 213/921-8588; ----------beeter,facloryaircond., iO VW Bus, clean, new m 714/523-7250. '74 Monte Carlo, black, vinyl root & whitewalls. l-~-·_•d_'._~_•_w_._~_·_~5-~_~2_"_10_11 ~ VQLV. Q '65 Cad Coupe Deville like = 18 ' 000 mi, $3995. ( 3F9lHSm9s new. !\lust sec to app. ----------'56 Sedan. !9bb f'+orhor ( M 646 9JOJ Call 968·4637 ·75 Caprice E."tate Wgn Sc.ta Ano Perfect mech cond. Loaded, Sacrifice Lincol /M re 1101.iJB s300 CASH REBATE ON ALL NEW FIATS IN STOCK Offer e•pires Men. 10-27-75 Dick Miller Motors SSOOf 848 0029 Late ·1s. Nearly new 164E '74 Coupe de Ville. 25.000 968·9501 n e ury irm. -· Sedan. 1\ll equipment. Jo miles. All xtras. S5 .6:9S. ___ ___ 1301 M. Tu_s.tin FIAT FACTORY AUTMORIZED '64.VWVan semi-camper. mi. ov,.ncr must sell. 675-7629. 75 l'o1ALIRU C lassil' 547-051 I s.t.s,s.r.Ke,Leo~ng&O.--D.ti••ry FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH Gd. ('ond. $7755."'i-7781 $W9.'i. 494·3684. Estai.c Wgo . 9 psgr . 120 W. Warner at So. Main, Santa Ana ========::=1 ::;;;";;;;;"~~;:;:;--;;:::::;--;: -----------66 Cadillac runs ~ood , yellow /v.·ood trim. Lu x. '68Cou~ar , P IS. P /B, air, •1;1 ""'"''"••••I•·• Yo4kswaqrn 9770 '70 VW Bus Gd. Cond. & VOLVO $495. 642·5351. JOO E. 17th equipt. Warranty, Jo mi. new tir es, low mi . $1250. e 557-2132 e tires. Reblt. eng. am/fm St. Costa l'tl esa. •A995 "12 ,~. ~· -1 , _____ .;;,.;;,.;..,-io;;;.,;.,;;.;;;;;., ____ _.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio $1775 673-8904 '"''------1 ~~::'.'.:C.:' ~°"'=· ~-::::· ____ I-'~-'-''.-_____ _ . ~ m pl ~ft ·.T ~ ~ d i~ f s ~ ~ ~ ~ l Gius Bug gy, newly re bll f IN AL ~ire~ ~1 ~~:~ x ~.~ C:,~. Clwyll..-99 25~ jj~ii•ii•ii':'ii. -•• ii' •;;•;;•;;······· .ii'ii!ii?li?ii. 0 ••• ~.!""' ••.••• ':' •.• ~ ••••.•.•••.•.•. 111 •• ii!ii?ii?ii.ii~l.~·ii°!"'ii.ii•ii':'il. ?9°"ii•ii•ii•ii•ii•il• •ii'ii.ii'ii!ii?ij?. ~ • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $3.600/bs t ofr. 88 Bore eng. Wide tires, CLOSE tires. battery, aux. fuel Ci-IRYSLER CORDOBA 675-&;.18. F.ves. gdoond.,$925.549-1636. tanks w /e lec. pump . . . '63 VW . Good Eng. Good transportation. $750 or offer 833-1703 '67 Convertible, good body, good engine, int. rurr. $750. 962.mss OUT Co mpany buying ne\4• ~5. OnlY. 7.000 .. m1~es . ('ar . $36 50. 645_1746 Factorya1rron~1t1on1ng . ON '7 5 Modefs Roland . fu.u power. Car IS •.oaded with every conceivable 76 •74 Cou p e d e Ville. luxury option. Avail for popular cranberry with lease or put"chase . -------9740 9740 Merc•des .... Mercedes Benz ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• To Choose From while top. 28.000 miles. (Z"l'"Jl32J !louse or Im· e xtras gutore . $5950. ports . 2 JJ /92 1-8S88 ; Kathy, 494-8025 714 /5Z3·7250_. ----'74 MERCEDES 450 SL C COUPE This immaculate vehicle is loaded! Si lver metallic exterior with red BUY "' leather interior. Sunroof, AM/FM LEASE stereo. automatic transmission. & alloy wheels. Only 18,000 miles. FROM AUfN OLDSMOBllE}CADIUAC l LAGUNA MIGUEL DM e.wiA 495 -6430 (lroYOTA 1.._.....;:,_..::;_...;::;;.._.....,...;:;;.._..-_ _, __ ..__.l -~19~6"~H~o"."'hor ( '-1 b4b 9303 1 2 Cpe de Vill e, lo mi. 1'-1 PE RIAL Scd . '73. A Vinyl Lop , nu radials. loaded car with all the 832·9612/545-8586. extras. Priced for quick sale! (1IDG48 J House or 9917 Imports . 213/921·8588; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 /523·7250. --'------'------1 '68Camar0Vfl :.i1 r. PSP mags , stereo, xtras $1.SOO 642-87Zl ----- 1969 Chrysler Newport Custom full)· ('Quipped. Aulo trans, p/s. p/b . afc. '70CAl't1ARO 6 way pf!leats. Reclining 350 C. I .. 4·speed, mags & front scat. r·r.1 & 8 track. new tires. t::xlnt. road. Nu t ires. I Owner, xlnt SJ950. C8 11545·9120. cond. 548·8467 WE'RE DISCOUNTING 75 RABBITS Pin Slriping, Fully Factory EQUipped. #1753393670 $3231.49 HARBOURVW 13711 BEACH BLVD .. HUNT. BEACH 842-443Q Due to the T1911tMldous Public acceptance of the 1976 cadiRK We h;ive an •~lnary larce inventorr of se- lect pre.owned c.tif. lac$ & othlr fiM ca'S. Choose from Or111pC1•tr'1 l.atrm s•cllon ofCa-.Cs Just o Few botnpCe. '75 Brougham 0. u.,,.-.-.. __ , <-· .... """'"• ..,._ c;..,._ -.. ll42~ '8895 '75 El Dooado c:-.... ---.. -.. , ..... '°"""".., _, .__C3CMN""1 •9395 '74 El Dooado c.to. ..... '°"' .__, ,-. ,.--... ..... ~ii •7395 '74 Cpe Do Vine c_..,.,,,.._..-. .... al -·-CY Jl11"1) '5895 '73 Cpe Do YI .. Ct--ol. ·-10<1 .i •• ....,,. .... w ......... (JllM.l96) '5195 '72 Cpe De Vilre vi....,.,... ••••~o,........, -. .....,.,, ... ,,.1w1ou1 •3595 '72 s9d De ViUe !>o....,, .... ..._, ... ,.i .... ~ "''"' .o<.!':ol:l lllOlf'! 13495 '69 Cpe De Ville ,, ............................. .-.-.... -... flU-"8~1 •1995 CllC fllf--AJM.. NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Hcwbo.-..... d. CoJta Me1a S40-9t00 OP'fN SU NDAY ~~.~~·-~:.': ....... !!!~~':.~~."! ....... !~! ~ ... ~::: ....... !!.~! AM!o1, H•w 9100 AMI• .. t4ow 9800 Alllos. 14ew 9800 Autos, How 9800 Atrtos, 14ow 9100 Autos, 14ow 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• • . Z::I: • • • THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE '72 FORD Huge Cadillac Selection 0Ye• IO(I Ip <hoo>• Ir""' Nabers Cadillac TORIMO CADILLAC WAGOM Power steering. power MONTH brake s, super nice . (.'lOOFWY) END ·2450 S LE '73 MARK A IV CONT. Due to the tremendous Fully EQuipped. public acceptance of !he (080GMO) 1976 Cadillac we have an SalePrice extra ordinary l ar ge $6275 inventory of s elect pre-owned Cadillacs and other tine cars. '69 OLDS _,.,_ LUXURY SEDAM EXAMPLES A real nice fam ily car. 1975 Brougham (YWT7 70) De Elegance. most every SAVE $ conceivable deluxe option Cadillac makes. (342MCDJ '74 COUGAR 58695 1975 El Dorado . XR7 Cabriolet top, dual comfort Priced for fast sale. seats, s tereo w /tape , (I 29LKG) padded top, every dlx. x1ra. '4475 (504NAP) '8395 '75 CORNET 1973 Sed . De Ville 2 DR. Vi nyl top, full leather, Auto. trans .. factory air stereo. air, all extras. conditioning, power f350GWTl steering, other extras. still s519 5 ~~Ff)actory warranty, 1969 C.O.. De Ville ,3750 Vlnyt top, lull leathe,, dual comfort seats etc. lXLL485J 5 1995 '74 LINCOLN 1974 El Dorado 4 DOOR Cabriolet top, leather. Fully equipped. (047KLS) stereo & cruisecontrol. OHLY 55895 C-.JOli7395 '72 1974 Cpe. De Ville r I -CHRYSLER Cab,iole1 top. ste,eo. leather etc. (1 21797) MEW YORKER s5995 Lotsf:;~oeal. 1972 Cpe. De Ville _ 1 .:>HLY ,2675 ~~~~~)-stereo etc. ·, -· l--,7-4 _C_H-EVY--1 '3§95 1972 $8c1Gn De Ville • NOVA Sl~eo. 1111 Wheel. le81he< ..• ~ .... Ar~~I.C!!!~~ e1<,(le;3o495 ... C830KBYI 1975 Mercedes 450Sl OHLY '3295 Auto . ''ans .. powe' steering, atereo radio, both ~. '74 FORD lops. less 1han 5.500 mHes, fully equipped. Just traded RANGER i n on new Cadillacs 'I• TOH (297NDSI Campe,Spedal(031655) 5 16,900 .. , __ S_A_L_E_P_R_IC_E_D__, • .1:.~~};~~e~••r. • •73 CAPRI whitewall tires, less than 8,000 miles. Cadillac 6CYL trade-ln. C835KGFI ( 543HPBJ s2 9 9 5 This week-end 1974 Camaro ONLY '2975 6 cyl., auto. trans .. air 1----==---< conditioning, power 172 CHEVY steering, radial tires etc. COUPE Exceptionally c lean Cadillac trad&-in. (481LPMJ Faelo~~;~~J~i~on;ng, s3995 power steering, one of the 1974 Plymouth Duster nices1!(145FIV). Auto. trans., factory air ,2255 conditioning, radio, heater. whitewall tires. Less than 1-----------l 7,800 miles. Like new. 74 (459KLG) MERCURY 5 3395 lolARQUIS Brougham. • door, CHOOSE FROM 21.000 miles. a real Orange (.aunty's t>arga;n. (804HXOI largest Selection '3925 of C.Odilocs --·--~~ 197 6·.s MOW HERE AMD I 975"s MUST GO! NEW 1975 PINTO 2 DR. 52799 Incl. 2300 cc 2 V 4 cylinder eng .. Calif. emissions eQuipment. radio, five 878)(13 esw tires, ff'bnt &· rear bumper guardt &. more . (Ser-. t5R10Y141650)Stk.#105l OVER 100 PINTOS TO CLEAR MEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. 52999 250 CID 6 cvl. enf1., R78)(14 B/S/W, FRONT ANO REAR BMPR. GUARDS, Calif. emiss. cont (5K91L143912) (Stk. #1244) OVER 18 MAVERICKS TO CLEAR HEW 1975 MUSTANG II 2 DR. HO. TP. 53669 Incl. pin stripes, rad\al tires. power steering, power front disc brakes. bumper guards, rad io, heater, tinted glass . (S er . t5R02Y106991 ) (Stk. . ·~; 56 MUSTANGS ll's ' • TO CLEAR 21/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADEINS REDUCED TO CLEAR! '68 FORD XL Auto . trans., power steering, radio, heater. (319LWUI 5577 ----·---- '10 Pl YMOUTH DUSTER Radio. heater, rallye wheels. (603BER) 5877 ----··---- '68 CHEVY CAM ARO Radio, heater. (313281) ----·---- '69 OLDS 88 Au to . trans .• air conditioning. power steering, power brakes, radio, heater. (YPTB27) s1077 ----··---- '69 DODGE SUPER BEE Auto . trans ., power steering, radio, heater. (099AOW) s1277 ----·---- '72 PLYM. FURY Ill Auto . trans .. power steering, power brakes, radio, heater. (fM9GNS) 5 1277 '71 CHEVY MALIBU Auto. trans .• power _steering, radio. heater. (557CUCJ 5 1377 1----··---- '72 DODGE DART Auto . trans ., air conditioni ng , power steer ing, radio. heater. (180EXKI 5 1577 ----··---- '72 CHEVY IMPALA Auto . trans .• air condition ing, power steering, AM /FM radio, heater. tilt wheel. (815DSA) 5 1677 ----··---- '70 GMC 'I• TOH PICKUP Auto . trans ., power steering, camper special. (84255) DOMESTICS '74·CADILLAC ELDORADO VS. auto. tarns., factory air conditioning. power steering. power disc brakes. power windows. powet"" seats. stereo radio, heater. whitewall tires. vtnyt roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. leather. Ha& it all. (183JPUJ '7222 '74 FORD 'I• TOH Chinook Van Conversion. aulomaJic trans., power steering. radio. heater, roof air. 4 swi~ bucket seats. stove. ice box, dln9tte etc. (22BMRSI '5888 '73 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME Auto. trans .• factory air· cond i tioning , power steering , J.ower di&c brakes. po er windows, radio. heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, t inted glass, wheel covers, lo miles. like new. (443HGT) '3333 '73 IUICll ELECTRA LIMITED Auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, power steering. power d isc brakes. power windows. power seats, stereo radio. heater. whitewall tires, vtnyt root, linted glass. wheel covers, a real nice one. (888GHXI '3666 '73 TOROHADO HARDTOP' VS, auto. trans., factory air conditioning , power s teering. power disc brakes, power windows, power seats. stereo radio, heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. you11 like this one. (978MVH) '3333 IMPORTS '71 YW IUS CAMPER 4 speed, air conditioning, radio, heater. 32,000 miles, new condition. (0180.JO) '3444 '74 IRICKLIH Gullwing cpe., automatic, power steering. stereo. air conditioning, lo 4,500 miles. (#5807) 59999 '61 JAGUAR ISO FHC 4 speed. overdrive, wire wheels etc .. restored · beauty. (OHW557) 54444 '73 JAGUAR XJl2 Auto. trans.. factOry air conditioning , power steering , -power disc brakes. power windows. stereo radio , heater. flawle ss condition . (681 HSTI 58888 '72 PORSCHE ti ITTAllGA 5 speed, AM /FM radio, heater. one of the shwpest ;nl<A.~8999 I ,,. ,! ~­, COSTA MESA DATSUN IS HAVING A YEAR·EHD SALE OH HEW 1975 DATSUHS s A y E 5200 WEARE RIDUCl~G OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF lt75 710-610 BY $200 OFF THI MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED UTA.IL PRICE! SAYE 5200 ' (With this ad) Offer ends Oct. 27th • -·mlfllfDl--COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF OCTOBER 26 -NOVEMBER 1 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S. Main Sr . Santo Ano 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I sf Sr.. Santo Ano 835.3171 Saddleback BMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway M ission Viejo 831 -2()4() 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2t:IXJ Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa %9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harb or Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1200 Roger Miller Chevrolet ~ S. Coast~· Laguna Beach 49+ 1131 546-9967 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 842-7781 FORD Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster 636-4010 D!GI University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Cosio Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 26 26 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-0511 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WUX. OCTOHR 26. 1975 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 1363 I Harbor Blvd , Gorden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 TOYOTA 8111 Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunr1ngton Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN Don Burns Volkswagen 13731 Harbor Blvd., Gaden Grove 534-4100 I TV '-~~.r Evening Af ovies 6:00 7:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 7:30 a:lO 7;30 1:00 9:00 7:30 1..-00 9:00 7:30 1:00 9:00 1:00 9:00 10:00 SUNDAY: OCT08EJll 26 5 (C) ''Tenttory of Others" -natu .. e documentary. U ''Th• Mind M Ml•t•r SoamH" (dre) '?O -Terence Stamp, Robert VauJ,!,!n. 9 (C) 'Wl'9dl of ~ .. ary o .. ,,. .. (adv) '59 -Charlton Hu ton, G11ry coop .... MONDAY, OC'TOHR 27 t (C) "8ac:helor In l"a,.dlM " <c:om) '61 -Bob Hope, L.1na 1urner 5 "Loni Love A Duc:k" (c:om) '66 -Roddy McDowell, Tuuday Weld 4 23 6 10 (C) "The uv .. of Jenny Dofan" (mys) '75 -Dana Wynter, Stephen Boyd. Jame• Dar ... n, Shlr1ey Jon••· TUESDAY, OCT08Ut 21 t CC) "'Vhr• Mu" (com) '69 -Peter Ustinov, Jonathan W1nte.-., John A.tin. Pamela 'Tiffin. 5 (C} "1lte lllustnted Man" (sc1-rl) '69 -Rod Steiser. Cla1re Bloom WEDNESDAY, OCT08ER 29 9 (C) "Some Kind of Hut" (com) '69-Dick Var> Dyke, Ana•• D1ckln•on 5 (C) ••Seard! (adv) '72 -Huah O'Brien, Elke Somme .. 10 (C) ''Tell Them Wlllle lloy la Here" (dral '69 -Robert Redford, Robert Blake. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 9 (C) "Love I• A Ball" (com) '63 -Gler>n ford. Hope Lanae. Charles Boyer, Rlcan:lo Montalban. 5 (C) "Sheriff of F,.dured Jaw" (com) ·59 -Jayne Mansfield. 2 17 3 I (C) "The French Connection" (dra) '72 -Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Fernando Rey, Tony Lob1ar>co. Michael Bu:u.uf11 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 9 (C) ''The NlsM They Raided Mln•k1'•" (com) '68 -Jnor> Robards, B n tt Ekland, No..man Wisdom, Forrest Tucker. 5 (C) "Honor of Dracula" (hor) '58 -Peter Cushon •• Chri•topher LH. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) ''The Hlpt That l"anlcked Amerk:e ' (dra) '75 -Vic Morrow, Cliff De Youna. Michael Constantine, Walter McGlnn. Mere· d1th Baicter, Paul Shenar. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 4 23 6 10 (C) "The Abaent Minded l"rof""'" (com) -Fred Mac· Mur"•Y· Nancy Olaon, K«enan Wynn. A Walt Dl•n•y dc><:umer>tary on "Hurricane Hanna" p ... cedH this movie. 9 (C) "Humber One" (dra) '69 -Chartton Heston, Jeu1ca Walter. 5 LC) .. Callfomla" (dr11) '46 -Bart>ar11 Stanwyck, Barry Fltiaerald. 9 Johnny Concho'' (WH) '56 -Frank Slnatr11, KHnan Wynn, Phylll• Kl rte. TV !PORT! H/OHllOHT! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 lO:OOAM B @CJ) NFl Football San Francisco 49ers vs. New En · gland Patriots. Q]l@ Cl) Pro Football Doublehuder Cincinnati Bengals at At· lanta Falcons. 12:30PM O Grandstand . @ Ci) Pro Football San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders. 1:00 I (i1) (]) Pan Ameriun Games USC Football The Troians vs. the lnsh of Notre Dame. 3:00 O UCLA Football The Bruins vs. the Berkeley Golden Bears. •:oo o ca > eoi1eee Football ·15 MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 6~00PM 0 (9 ) (I) NFL Monday Nl&ht Football Minnesota Vik ings at Chicago Bears. 9:00 O KABC Special "Strong Man" A look at the wortd of profes· s1ona l wrestling through the eyes of Bruno Sammartino. long· time World Wide Wrestling Federation Champion. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 6:00PM O Lakers Bask~ll Lakers vs . Milwaukee Bucks SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9:30AM O <9 ) (])NCAA Football Doubleheader Teams to be announced. 11 :00 0 This Is the NFL 12:00PM 0 Prep Sports World Clf /3·A Football Colton at Rubidoux. 12:30@) NFL Game of the Week 1:00 O (Qi) (I))(]) NCAA Football Doubleheader Teams to be an· nounced. 2:00 I This Wffk In the NFL 3:00 • NFL Game of the Week 3:30 00 Championship Bowling 4:30 U1J CI> CBS Sports Spectacular "The National Thoroughbred Champ1onsh1p from Santa Anita Park" m WFL/Sun Football Southern California Sun at Jacksonville. BUENA PARK 8966 Knott A venue (714) 8274951 CORONA del MAR 2l'S E. Coast Highway, Suite A (714) 673-5821 EL TORO 23861 El Toro Road, Suite 202 (714) 586-4240 GARDEN GROVE 10092 Chapman Avenue, Suite ~ (714) 534-5042 HUNTINGTON BEACH S07S Warner Avenue, Suite 1 (714) 846-0636 LOS ALAMITOS 3682 Katella Avenue I (213) 596-1629 SAN CLEMENTE 212 Avenlda Vaquero (714) 498-1060 Zinkan Ent., Inc. R. E. Zinkan, M.D. Medical Director P•1• 3 l :JO 7:00 r: 0 I? N I N L Ed11C1tiontl f .. blm • Not tor Women Oftly Elrttt Lab Mkhatl JICbon Sbtw ~ Educational Ftaturn Nn Zoo Rnut Cua1by ~ ffi ~ ~ ~=1 Show 700 Club Cartoons Celi ) (iD AM Amtrict • DIV'J & Colllth f'orty Pia Htrwlts Stoel M1rtet Openln& : Mitter Roa•n' Ntl&hborhood @ New Zoo Revue EJl) Vilt. A111re; Can1ac.lendu Tues ; Thuri- 9:00 = ~ Clvt·N·T1k1 : Stslmt stJHt · OO®i m c e l ebr l t 1 SwHpabkea Tiit C1ll1ry 6 leave It to Buver AM Los Anatlea fNblres I love Lucy Cede Ben Features (j)) Miki Oovrtaa Show Travel Fiims/Sports Scope 9:30 1J (I) Priu la Rlcht D ~ Ci)@) m Wlletl of fot· tune 7:30 I Cartoons · Tenntuee Tuudo 8u1s l His Buddlu ThrH Stoo&H : S.samt Sheet I Movlu; See Daytime Movlu . Tim~& LauJt 1DQf F11blrH CtHn Auta C1Uophll Gourmet 10:00 I i Ci) '-tnblt 1:00 Captain 11tan11roo • Futum Sunup Romper Room Tht Alnt.stonts ~ick Or1w Mc:Sr1w (})The P.T.L Clu b New Yort Stocll uchtn1t utUe R11c.1la · @) m Hich RoUtn n : See 01ytimt Movies. Ho11n's Htroa : Eduadoflll rro,,. •• · Nws/hnoruna dtl Viii. 1:30 I Rtli1lous Pro1r1ma • Jttk ulanne Tori l Friends House of frt&htt nsteln IO:JO 8 s tE ~ Low of life i. u(9 Cf)) (I) a:; :I~::,: ~ To"""J Hmhta Show T tv1'I 04' Cooaequanc:a ''THE SMALL CAR EXPERTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS 'HSONAL1ZID UASING -All MAKES & MODELS j llllE SELEC110N Of USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 S ervi 11 fl A ll Bea cf, C.· t; eJ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO f WY 18835 BEACH BlVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 4 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 26, 1975 m c. • ., ,.,,. @ 700 Club 11 :00 8 (.i1) CJ) Tou111 & RtsUeu B~ClltiOl mM•&•I · fiunt M111»1e Mldline 0 Movie: See 01ytimt Moviei . o <a > CD m Sttow.otts mNns ID Ntnit1 & Ult Pl'9feuor @) EJtctrlc C.mpHJ 11:30 iJ (.i1) CI) Search tor Tomor· row J:OO IJ (.i1) CV Musical Qaln I~~:.·::: Cartoons ,<fij (j)) CI) m Central ..... lAve Alnerictn stJt• Movie: See 01ytimt MO¥ies. Port, Pl& Thr" Stoo111 Ci) lrondde Dart Shadows : futures Q ti) @J m ThtH for tflt MontL l :SO D (~ ) m m Rhrm• ' RN• Dinah! 0 Movie: See D1ytime Movies. eon I Lers Rip 9111 Cosby F .. turea AFT! RNOON lZ:OO IJ Noontlme 0 To Tell Ult Truth Garry Moore hosts Ci) I love Luc.t.. O <Q! HV<:DTou Don't IS. 1 ~CW:~. D1yti1M Movies. I Dream of Jea nnlt 3 Noon Affair/Joe Biretta Somerset m Tht Jetsons feab.trea Not lor Women Onl1 12:30 iJ ~ ffi Cl) As the World Tums 0 QJ Ci) ®) m D111 of Our Lives @ Dick Ven~· o <~ > rn m All .. , chil· dren R ~':'rts111p of Eddie's Fathet § Bullwlnll1t 1:00 @ CI) Ci) The Culdln1 U&ht Movie: Set Daytime Movies. 6 M1Jlltny RFD (Q! Cl ) CD m Rpn's Hope • Journey to Adve11blr1 M•ior Adams M•itet Cloaln& Movit: See D1ytime Movies. : Eduutloul 'ro1ra1H 1:30 I@ (]) (j) Ed(t .. Nlaflt · t» (j) (tQl m Th• Dod9n Hutt (Qj ) (I) tiD let's Mike A Deal 0 MOYie: See Daytime Movies. El) Chattin& tfle M1rtet Z:OOI· s~~~~~·Wertd Phil Douhue Show <a oo> (]) m $10,000 ,,,.. Mlcf mNews Q) RealtJ hwutmcnt Show Z:lO I (.i1) (])Cf) Tltlletalts News <a OO> cv m o'" Uf• t11 live I '-" Hu.tM h1ttrvltwa/Fu1vra Get Sn111t Ftalllm · m Mike Dou1l11 Show father Knows Int 8 M1v111di Tht Lucy Show Jetsons/Udavlllt The Munsters 1 CD New Zoo Rmit Yori I Huck : S..rdl; Educatlon1I Pro1ram1 Tues. & Thur1. I ({)) Comedy Cl111Jca Oram1 Featurtt 4:00 Tht Music Thln1 6 Mldey Mouse Club • Beverty Hlllblllles Toal l Friends Gllll11n'1 Island (I) Teny I His friends Carrascolend11 (!) Adtm·lZ The Munsten : Mister Ro1en' Ntl&hborhoocl ( (j)) The Alnbtone1 · Sube Pel1yo Rocky & His Frtt11d1 4:30 6 &llll11n'a Island a stir Trek • Darti Shadows o Ad1m·lZ Buis I His luddlts Settd Racer (j) Clvt·N·T•kt P•!N C.ruon Cl) Merv Griffin Show Bractr Bundi : S.11mt Strfft ( Cl)) MldtJ Mouse Qub · Mission: lnipoulblt; Jldl ltn- '!l_ Mon. W Ullderdoa s:oo oo ®l m<a ,,.... 3 NRIMon Tiit Bit V1UtJ 6 I love Lucy M1vertQ MldtJ Mouse Club CI) Price Is Rlaflt Room 222 · Orama • F .. blre1 News Mon. Add111t1 FamUJ S:lO 0 (j) @ CI) Ct.ii Cl)> News Stump tflt Sbn; 1ifti Mon. 6 Horan'• He,... n. fllirtsto1111 Ef} ThrH $toqH AINfJ &ritflth : The Dtdrtc C.IWINllY • Travel FUMS · JICl lt••J Show; News Mon. I (' ' 1 ' ) 1 • S UND AY OCTOB£R 2' HtfMl~Tt11ttl am,,. ,....,. Deu- cinclnn1t1 It Atltnll. OSUdafc:.teb11ttea fil) Clauk ni..trt "She St~ to Conqut(' (R) c•>"*""•Mwt••..a. 1:00 D Jteie 1 ttie hslJatl I Cl)) Wldllt £at.a (a la Yidl lCUO • TMetlr tf U-. Slara "In Pur· suit of Excellence" GlllMMIRn/C~ 7:00 U.S. .. Atdl6e <9 CIJ> (}) m o.wci. • Flitl fer TiAy c.twllJ cu.-• ram1a .,........, Y• .t A&rtmttar• SeftMlfltr DHttil .... Meuc. ....... ,..,.. 11:00 Ru H1•blr4 ...... ..,...a, ... (9 {I)) (l) ED Tllelt M die .,.,. Heuttf Power W1lat De ftu E)Jtd? (j) Tlllt la dtt Uft Wa"" RtMftl S,.•llJI Mme 7:15 Wtdt Thia Rlttl 7:10 H111tM G&obttrotbra JlllllJ S.a&J•rt .,. • The Cllnsttphra ,..,. .. Taberudt Clliolr TIM111~$$1t 'Otlr Aalwtf1 Yob of YidltfJ OtmttltafJ Ntw1 Cil Ro Hu•bl~ 7:45 CV SaaH Htart 1:00 L1111p Unta MJ feet HltlnnJ ta Htav .. n1111 u.. Lift hlH•mblnl Luwrttlt .... TY I Lttb It Ll&r1illa &WllG @ 9Jt"7 falwll a .. : Mlltlf Rtttn' NtlcflbediMd ( Cl)) °" .. DilceftfJ l :JO Leoll u, • lM Cf) Day •• DilclftJJ Chd1q1 MJ kM• Jl•llJ SW.U•rt Show It Is WrttD• • Mtttl~' TIMt 1t CalvllJ_ ID THRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) 9 (I) bttun lullt•11 : Saa•• StrNt ( Cf)) fabut.ui Kera C..11J 9:00 Co•1111bult 3 @9Rea H••banl a;,ireetU..PnD Day .t DiteewtfY Caapus Profll•~ ti NutrttiH "Distbilities & "utrltlon" btft~ luhhMll QJ (jJ Oral Roberts Co int Al Ive Tiiis Is Yet1r l lblt !CllMfl TIU'lt ilJen Hlfl Mtealil W Cl) NF1 F...w ,,.. .... Show l =l~n:: s.auart s.. TllTnl CtnblTJ USA AmazJn1 rropMdn Ad Your MAC (Minority Advl· sory Council) I Jtny Falwtll (j) G1'1ndstand Electrk CompallJ Muskl J Palabnis Filth tor TodlJ 10:00 @ @ Ci) Nfl football San Francisco vs. New Enif ind. (J) AclcM •• .. Coll•aliW/Prlb-iiu Fa•llP I Htro Coma ttlt futurt Hour of Powtr Rul Eltlbi Open HouM OF TIWP m Mt¥1t: "SlttilC rrdJ" (com) '48 -Robert Youn1. MaurMn O'Hara, Clifton Webb. I Churdl In UM HeM First lapetst Q11rdl ll:JO At OM Wltft , .. "John SdlltS· in1e(' 8 (~(1)>(})GBMa'-A WWI Cltrtl C,_,.1 Pit ...... .~ I J f p •; (I I I ~, 12:00 (I) Thia Is ,.., .... 0 Movie: "'Fabe Wltllal" (mys) '55 -Fred MaeMumy. (j) Movit: "'Tlle Cercl...,. (drl) '40 -Eric Portman. 8EE)Dnction MO¥it: "'OtlCa u,_ A Htne" (com) '58 -Den Rowen, Dldt Mu· tin, Martha Hyer. Waltdtrlutt Alffriu•/lsntll TV Heur MNeut Aulyab : Crat ...... llC:U: UdJ b11- (l)) Tmelm 12:30 · C1'11tdstalld m luua l AllRMn Mme: ••lacJ 1atco111b'' (com) • -Wallace Beery. I ~:=· Public Str*e 1:00 (HJ CD ,.. Meriel• 111111 live reports of the 1amu from Mexico City with Pat Summ1r1ll, Jeck Whitaker, Tom Brookshire end Jane Chastain. Expert 1nalys1s, all Gold Medal winners from past 11m1$, lndudt Mart Sclltz. Ketnt .Roth1mmer and Don Schollander- swimminr. 8111 Toomey and Willlt Davenport-trldl & field; Bob Web· ster-divina; and Linda Metheny- omnastics.. ~i'~hw~ San Ditto CharJers et Dakllnd Raiders. 0 USC hetbd The Trojans vs. the Irish of Notre 01mt. He.cl-0. GreeU.,. Fro11t hnltHJ Jim l)eaas Outdoora : The Trtbtl EJ• . auutot»htr a.s.up ln9'1ht l :JO (eij (()) hala & Anlwara Wrestll•t Frot11 tllt OIJM pie Tiit °*'Y Altllr MOYie: (C) .. tra A Doi'• Uft" 1(005$= Hu .. llllt Altnutlwt 2:00 Movie: "'OMt Upoo A Hol'll" (com) '58 -Dan Rowen. ISbiftf•t "Runaw1y Bly'' Qleat llrtlftlla•tet Htur faltllltrTMIJ f1rt.c u .. Ci)) WlfW tf Sumnl 11iira. ... Z;JO (j) ...... : "Hlrd...W ... .....,.. [cOm) '47 -Leo ~. Cl) Mtwte: ..,.." .. tllt W41t" (wes) '44 -John Wayne. m ,.....: "T1(tlt Ut11t 11aa..r'" [cOm) '49 -Joan Grttnwood. "~-:~:-=~ .. J:OO I~ F..a.I Tht Bnilns vs. ttl• S.rktley Golden Btara. I WaterW..W ....,..: (C) '11le Wrtd: If tllt fJ DtaN" (•dv) '59 -aiartton Heston, Gary Cooper. SMlimr Chit•• ltllle 75 Ji.., SW.Wrt .. • Wll Strtet WHl ( ([)) Tiiis la • NFl CtrmcMttldas • Hu .. 1 Dl••alla J:JO All• Cllldw.te CtltlNtly TtMia ... ,. .... T ... Ktl : w.-..stM Week Ill tewlew Tllttltc..ttlt • Tllla la ... Utt 4:00 tt Tabs All ..... . s...., T1rza1 T'lltltrt ... (' Cll> (I)&> c.a.se ...... !Ii= m MO¥it: "Of Hu•H Hearts" (dra) '38 -James Stewart, Walter Huston. (}) Roct Cncert l .erun Yartlty Ci) Fbt Fuhlro Wtrtd et Survival • Wortd Pms • SulldaJ a11th1ff 4:10 lotu• ..... (]) Mitt tM Preu Tiit Ftlebtona : Ln Altttlts ......... l11tf1ht 5:00 ()) F.ce tM Nation 3 A11t1tlca Claulc Tela "The Le1end of Robin Hood" 8 Johll MdaJ Show WlfN at W1r "The Final Solu· tlon-Ausdlwitz" Part I. I=: (C) '"love ii A Gotdflstl lowr (com) '61 -Tommy S1nds lotu11 Df'IN Ci) Wtf'dt-A..Poppl11' Mdam Fa•llJ ( Cf)) Aal11el World • &cutwtro • Cttebfttr T tHb RevlvllofAmetka 5:30 O Cll@CIJ mNewa 6 llttSt btcall Woftd of S41MYll "Battle of the Duck Pond" John Forsythe nar· rates this look at the underwater activity In 1n ordinary duck pond. I MHt the Press Cl) Ruth Ctlman Show I LAlw Lucy Tht Open Mind "What We Think We Think" D1nlel Yankelo· vlch, public opinion ruearther and 1nalyst, dl9Cussa the formttlon of public opinion and how it Is meas.red ind analyzed. (Cij ()))Tall to the Mau1tr I " I . . I ~~ I ' ,;00 fJ -SPECIAL· * THE GAS COMPANY PRESENTS "AMERICA" I Alllttlu "lnvent1n& A Nation" Sa.ta ...... ,. ftni• llutda, frH I 0.le "Hallo- wffn" Kukla and Fr1n dixuu thtit custumu, and Blulah zooms tflroup the lkles on htr br00mstlck. n ...... : <C> (!W> ...,..., ., Oiied' -natu,. doQlmentary. 0 Jeny Y111ts ••• "Clot1s Leach· man" WlW Wld Wat Sal --l ... Utlal~ Mtvlt: "1'ht Mllllll ef M1*t SN...., (dra) '70 -Terence Sta~ Robert V1u1hn. I In ~ .... a.iw .... 11 ,,..,. .... IKtt.pt ._v..., I PetfwaalCll It W ... Tnp nit Raitt ' Most Allison" (R) • Tf9111ene au• Cerlu .... I (I)) Stir Ttt' ...... ':JO QJ Ci) WM ~ r.., w.,w "Cotst °' "" Con· dors" 7:00 Ci) S.llday s,.dM "Lucy Goes to H1v1n1" I ..... Mulkal Contest Sftuatio11 ComtdJ JoumtJ ta Ad'ftllblre Roller Games t> RUNAWAY TROUBLE!!! * THREE FOR THE ROAD fJ @ Cil (]) lllrff for the RIM Pete and the boys pitk up 1 youna hitch·h1ker who becomes nothln1 but problems for them when sh• and her boyfriend euc:ute a plot to steal the K1rru' motor home. Kath· teen Quinlan and Brendan Bums 1uut. 0 WORLD TV PREMIERE *WILD DISNEY MOVIE 0 Q) (I) ®) m Wtf1d of DbatJ "Now You Set Him, Now You Don't" (2hr) This Disney movie stirs Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, Jim Backus end William Windom. With their colleae facln& financ11I ruin. science student~ De~ter Riley and Richard Schuyler encoura11 Professor Lufkin to sub· mit their invisibility uper1mtnt for the $50,000 annual science 1wud competition. 0 (~ (])) m SWlss Faally Robinson ''The Castaway" Tht Rob· inson family rescues a sailor who has Jumped ship btc1ust he killed the captain, 1nd find their llvu threatened for their efforts. Leslie Nielsen auests. Shin Dalkon no Hana I Whirs My Uner The FBI Movie: (C) (2hr) "Nord! to sb" (ad'i) '60 -Stewert Gr1n1· er, John Weyne, C1pucint. i Alrol!SQ & Company Chu91rlto 7:30 America P•ee 5 --· . . -... :._:_:. . News Broadc ast VK Morro"' and Lilcen Brennan portra~ JUSt two of the thou,ands of lis teners \\ho believe the world 1s being invaded h) aliens in "The Night th e Mart1am Landed." a drama based on the fa mou\ 1938 broadcast by Or..on Welles' Mercury Theatre of "The War of th e World'" The film. :.uring as the A BC Frida) N 1gh t News Lady Shirley Jones tar~ as Jenn) Dolan. a newspaper reporter in ves tigating the a - sassinatio n of a governor and its connec- tion with three other seemingly coi nci- den ta I deaths in "The Lives o f Jenny Dolan." the NBC Monday Night Movie at 9PM. Jenny's investigation uncovers what she believes to be a frightening con- spiracy-a story that onl y her newspaper will publish-and as she gets closer to the truth. she places her marriage a nd her life in jeopardy. Movie (9 PM ). includes an exact duplica- tion of the original broadca'>l. Abo c,tamng a re Will Geer. Meredith Bax ter. Cliff DeYoung. and Michael C'onst<1ntine. Paul Shenar. a stage actor from an Francisco's prest1g1ou ACT. portrays Welles in the portions of the film depicting the broad- cast. News Commentator N BC N cw\ Correspondent David Brinkle\ 11i \hown in the courtyard of the Santuar10 Church in Chimayo. New Me\- 11:0. an eJ1ticc built by the Spanish. the lir'>t EuropeJn~ to come to America. The scene 1s from the NBC News Special. "Life." the first program in a trilogy of prime-time Bice ntennial documentaries . .. Life ..... Liberty .. and "The Pursuit of Ha pprnes'>.'' dec,1g ned to showcase the American experience during the last two hun<lre<l year\. In the Special (airing Tuesday at 8PM on NBC) Brinkley will eva luate how the nation's people lived life as Thomas Jefferson understood it. - SPORTS Plus~ Turn to Pact :J • I ~ c i:: " @ s c c ~ r c l t ( ( I c I 1<l • - STAR OF SUSPENSE DRAMA .... is versatile Shlr1ey Jones, former Ac.demy Award winner and more recently star of The Partridee Family series. "The Lives of Jenny Dolan," World Premiere on NBC's Monday Night at the Movies at 9:00PM., marks a decided change of pace for its star, Shirley Jones, and its executive producer, Ross Hunter. The suspenseful drama from Para · mount Television presents the versatile actress as a chic, glamourous journalist whose investigation of a bizarre assas · sination places her own life in jeopardy. The role is in marked contrast to her long run in The Partridge Family series. For Hunter, "Jenny Dolan" brings a debut in television for one of Hollywood's all-time most successful motion picture producers. His "Airport'' film still is the highest-rated theat· rical movie ever shown on TV. Not far behind it as top box· office motion pictures were such other Hunter productions as "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Pillow Talk," "Imitation of Life," "Magnificent Obsession" and "Flower Orum Song." "It has been my aim that 'The Lives of Jenny Dolan' would have all the elements of glamour and beauty that have characterized my previous motion pictures, plus the element of suspense inherent in this particular story," he says . "Shir· ley plays a new kind of woman on TV - a beautiful, very desirable, very vulnerable woman. She has newspaper head · lines in her blood, and she can 't help responding to and be· coming involved in the drama and excitement of the unusual story -her special assignment. If this becomes a series, as we hope, each teleplay will find her probing deeply for her story -and becoming a woman in jeopardy. "Jenny Dolan is a do-er, but she's also very much a worn· an. She does it as a woman, not as a man. She looks, acts and re -acts like a woman." Hunter has seen to it that his star looks the part by dressing her in a wardrobe created by the noted fashion designer. Luis Esteves . And he has surrounded her with his trademark all·star cast. Included in the latter are , Stephen Boyd, Lynn Carlin, James Darren, Farley Granger, George Grizzard, David Hedison. Stephen McNally, Ian Mc· Shane, Pernell Roberts, Percy Rodrigues, Collin Wilcox and Dana Wynter. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 26. 1975 'FRUSTRATION IS A THING CALLED CHARLES' Artist-writer Charles M. Schulz has attained undisputed title as creator of the world's most famous comic strip, the daily adventures of the "Peanuts" gang. But there's been a lot of frustration along the way for Schulz, the Charlie-Brown· like young man from St. Paul who pitched his school base· ball team to a record of defeats that still stands unchallenged. Schulz did not become the world's greatest hockey player, a triumph he dreamed about while skidding across those frozen Minnesota ponds. He did not play in the U.S. Open, the ambition that was born whi~ he was a member of his high school golf team. He did not become a football hero ("too spindly") and he did not master stunt flying. All Schulz did was to author and draw a cartoon fantasy that is read by over 100 million Americans every day in more than 1,200 newspapers here and in 60 foreign countries. "And that I never dreamed of," says the modest, mild-mannered Schulz. Schulz not only attained success in the process of de· veloping "Peanuts." but he also got rid of those frustra· tions. He put them in the comic strip. There they have be· come the discomfiting property of a round-headed little loser named Charlie Brown and a smart·aleck beagle boaster named Snoopy. In "You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown," newest of the animated Peanuts specials to be broadcast Tuesday, at 8:30PM on CBS Schulz's interest in all things athletic is translated through his characters. They become involved, within the half-hour special. in tennis. footbal~cycle riding and baseball. "Charlie Brown is like me." admits Schulz. "He never quite makes it as a winner. Snoppy, on the other hand, is the world's greatest everything-flyer, tennis star, hockey cham· pion, hand wrestler, everything. And who makes him that way? He does. He believes he's the world champion you - name-it, so everybody else kind of goes along with it." Muses the artist: "There's a lesson in there somewhere." © 1951 Un"9cl feeture Syndlcat., Inc. Snoopy takes up a new racket in his doUed pursuit of an athletic prowess that remains as elusive as a tennis ball, In the new Peanuts special, "You're a Good Sport. Charfle Brown." PROGRESS BULLETIN, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 26, 1975 An ABC Theatre Encore Presentation GSPECIAL TONIGHT 9:00PM(i) Presented by The Travelers Insurance Companies. and your local Traveler<:> Agent or Broker p Page 8 7·1 .. l :t 11 , I : 9: • 5 @I) Ctltsphito Pltrrt Galsuu into lht httrt of tht 7:30 Ci) Mttriu i sterious Amazon River. 0 Movlt: (C) "Wreck ti tt1t Miry C..t AIJvt · Deare" (1dll) '59 -Ch1t1ton Hu· I 4'1Cl!L I Jlpa11tse Empem l ton, G1ry Cooper. press Visit to the U.S. I CitJwttdMl'I 9 The OM Wey Situ•&• Contecty tE TONIGHT: "SHOULDER Koru" 'r-srama *TO SHOULDER" on 1:00 @(])Cl) etier Ted 1<ni1ht, Mastffpiece Theatre The Smothers Brothers, and come· Mobil Oil Corporation d11n St111e Martin 1uest. tE M&sterp*-TlMltn: Shoulder 0 Call It M1e1ronl "Pupptls & to 51\oulder "Christobel Pankhurst" Other Ptople" When the British 1ovemment I&· @ USC foodlell D <tS (j)) (])CD sa Miiiion $ nores their "ladylike" petitions for Man "Steve Austin: lumberjick" votin1 riahts, the eldut Pankhurst Steve t1kes a job in timber country dau1hter and her fellow suttr1· when evidence indicates that 1 aettes resort to violent protest. stolen missile may be l1unched €D Nodle dt S.ll from a lumber camp et a aovern· 9:30 I The "1"1 la Comlna ment VIP pl1ne scheduled to fly • He,.ld of Truth over the area . Barbtr1 Rho1des. Revival flm Rater Johnson, Denny Miller 1nd lE fllm feature Ivor Francis auest. 10:00 m Jack Carter Brings 11 HOOKERS KILLED! * Down The House On * BRONK HUNTS KILLER VAUDEVILLE! 11 (fij (])Cl) Bron• A beautiful m Vaudeville Jack Carter is host women's past is Bronk's only clut to Muine Weldon, The Nlcholu to her deatti. As the OCean City po- Brothers, Bob & Brenda (m11ic lice mount a full-se1le investi11· 1ct), ind Gaylord & Holld1y. hon of a series of brut1I murders, Is. y rty Show Bronk finds that one of the kill· a.: o: 30/Nns inas doesn't fit the pattern, ind Evenln& 1t $1ymptlon1 tracks down the men who appear El Show de S,tm "n•I 1n the dead woman's photo 1lbum 1:30 NTitD to find out who wanted her dead. 9:00 @ (]) Kot•• A career Siiiy Kirkland, Beverly Hope Alkin- wom1n, cauaht up in the frenzied son, John Calvin and Pat Renell• world of advertisina. trnds the auest. combination of be1na the sole wit· D.y of Discovery ness to a murder-and her own Ni(ht Clllery profession1I life falhna apart -filth for Today more than she can handle, and the News two murderers systematically take JerrJ fahn!I advantaae of her unst1ble condition Ntw1/Wonderful Travel1 and try to psycholoaically destroy 700 Club her. Jo1nna Miles auests. : Rivals of Shtrfodl Holmes O ~@(fQ)mNac Sunday Lo11CordonShow Mystery -McMiiian & Wife "Req· 10:30 Pacesetters uiem tor A Bride" Unconcerned that TodaJ at Aaua Clllentt rumors are circulatina that a con· The luey Show tract has been put out on him, Mae 11:00 0 U Cl) @ CV Nnn and Sally attend a party for his 700 Club friend, a visitina French police in· 6 Wortd of Survfnl spector and his wife. The sl1yer's · Movie: "Toudl ol Evil" (dra) bullet meant for Mac aoes astray '58 -Charlton Heston. and kllls the visitors youna bride. I Miuioll: hnpossible Henry Darrow, Lew Ayres, Gertldine Kathryn Kuhlman Brooks, lynn Borden, Llwrence Ci) Mllfte of the Clme Pressman and Susan Sullr111n auest : Kup'a Show 0 Of'll Roberts 11:15 1 (]) Mr. Cosptl 'ultar U William DeVane as JFK 11:30 Pro FoodleU Beat/Movie: (C) * Martin Sheen as RFK '11\lt FunnJ Feeliftl" (com) '65 - MISSILES f OCTOBER Sandra Dee. Bobby Dann. · O • , O S-my & Com~ny Guests in-"T aut and engrossing' dude Gladys Knipt & the Pips, D (~ Cl)) CV CD I lflc1Xl I Totie Fields and Joe Williams. ABC Thtltn "The Missiles of Oc· w Medll tober'' (R) William Devane stars as I Ttlepulse President John F. Kennedy in this Movie: '"Wrtd of Ute Miry dramatic recrettion of the tense Delre" (adv) '59 -Gary Cooper. 13 days (Oct. 14-27, 1962), when I TOllJ l Susan Alimo the United Stites ind Russia W1nen Roberts clashed over the missile instill•· 11:45 1 CV Sammy & Company lions in Cuba. Martin Sheen co·st•rs 12:00 6 Uberty Temple Churdl as Robert Kennedy; Howard d1 News Silvi is Soviet leader Nikita l<hru· Movie: ,.Interlude" (dra) '68 - shchev; Ralph Bellamy portr1ys Oskar Werner, 81rbar1 Ferris. Amb1ssador to the U.S., Adlai Ste· (Qj (j)) Louis '•ul Lehman venson; Nehemiah Persoff ls For-12:30 fJ Movie: ""Tht Sultlhl" htriot" eian Minister Andrei Gromyko; J1mes (dra) '68 -Cliff Robertson. Olson Is McGeorae Bundy ind John IRlaht Oa Dehner is seen as Dean Acheson. 1:00 • S,..Uaa fretfJ m I IJICIAL I N1Uoul Stoaraplllc ( I (j)) S,.nlstt Movie Society "The Amazon" Aleunder l :SS Mowie: (C) "nunder Ovtr M- Scourby narrates this documentary zou" (wes) '56 -Skip Homeier. th1t follows txplorer /film maktr 2:00 0 a..lletlft MJ Senno11 • ·!9 · CL 0 SE -UP . ,,. 'OUT OF THE DUGOUT' "'Live from the legendary Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City!" The announcer m his pear-shaped tones billboards at the top of television's o nly Jive music-variety show -Saturday Night Live With Howard Co!i.ell -{8:00-9:00PM) on ABC. And Uve is the essence of thi~ one- hour variety series starring the unpredictable Howard Cosell. The program originates each week from the Ed Sullivan Theater and employs the most sophisticated televii.ion tech- nology to take viewers around 1 he world for the latest and best 1n entertainment, sports and news. This technology i!> m the hands of the recognized expert in all o f television -executive producer Roone A rledge. Ar- ledge, a<; President of A BC Sports, is noted around the world as lhe foremost pro- ducer of live television program- ming. "Nothing can match the im- mediacy of live television," Co· sell says, "it can be tricky and unpredictable, but we. believe there exists a need for spontane: ous. topical entertainment on the national level. And, we're going to deliver Just such a pro- gram." Howard unabashadly pro- claim~ "The greatest stars in the busine'i'i will appear live on the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theatre. We'll highlight up·and· coming talent of all sorts. We will actively 'eek out and intro- duce to the vic"'ers new and dif· Ccrcnt act\ which may well be- come the headline,-.. of the fu- ture. Any newsmaker of im- portance, whatever the fleld of endeavor, will be invited to guest on the show. We'll use the communications satellites to take our audience anywhere great entertainment '" happening in the world. These same tech- niques will be utilized in our 5-8 minute 'Newshole." a segment devoted to reporting late-break- ing news ac; well as entertain- ment features fro m anywhere on the globe. We offer·the Amer- ican public the ultimate in what the television medium has to give -immediacy." Howard admits to not being a ~ong-and-dance man. nor is he a c;tand-up comic But as any who have witnessed h1' unique approach to sports through hi s rapier-like delivery and analysis on NFL Monday Night Football or his various commentaries on ABC's Wide Wo rld of Sports, will have to admit that he is uni· que. Thie; same attitude will be employed in hi!i. interviews with his guests and his commentaries on any subject will be as biting and outspoken as it has heen on sports. He has an unu'iual talent for bringing out the eitciting elemenl'i of hi'> guests. Howard hao; <,parred with Rickles, pJmed with Carw n. quipped with Hope. flipped with Wilson He o;ay-; 'Tve gone 'Ba- nanas' with Woody Allen and done comedy on The Odd Cou- ple. I've hoc;tcd every maJOr talk <;how m the country. and I've guc~tcd on more top-rated variety 'ihowo; than I can recall.·· These are examples he throws hack when queried on his quali - fi cations to host an entertain· ment show He reminds people 1hat he has been in radio for years. been in cOn$tant demand as guest speaker and has been involved with the stage si nce college. Howard i~ no shrinking violet when it comes to itemiz- ing the elements of his versatil- ity. He does have a typical C'osell summation when asked why he want'> to rock the boat when he has it made in rhe sports world· "You can't live rn a dugout all your lif c." Page 9 SOl1aeti•11e1 lbe best • ,. d .. •sa11 me •ane. We hve m an over-pilled society all the other non-prescnption drugs we leap to At the first sign of any minor ailment, we run as the hrst resort to the medicme chest The answer may not Take some gcx:x:i advice from Dr. Ulene once always be m there. a day for two weeks and you'll feel a lot Starting Monday night at 5, "Feeling Fine" better for it Dr. Art Ulene will begin a two-week series:....:o~n~~-"Feehng Fme" is a regular feature of the healthy alternatives to aspirin, sleeping KNBC Newservice. pills, uppers, downers, laxatives and "Feeling nne" With Dr. Art Ulene • I Fe pl a. lt' 11 1: MONDAY OCTOBER Z1 For momlna end afternoon lbttnp, pleaM ... DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are ~ day'• mov'-s. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 0 "Woiu• Chaan 111111" (com) '37 -Joel McCrea. "Tbo Ladr Wttll A ln1p" (dra) '52 -Anna H111l1, MicJlael Wlldina. 10:00 (j) "Tllo Wtst9'1Mf" (wes) '40 - Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. 12:00 ~ "Tho Thief" (mys) '52 -Ray Milland, Rita Cam. 1:00 II "'Siem P1ua11" (wes) '51 - Wayne Morris. 9 "Tho Condemned of Altona" (dre) '63 -Sophi• Loren, Maxlmil· ian Schell. 1:30 0 (C) "Tiit Lldy T1kt1 A flyer" (dr1) '58 -Lina Turner, Jeff Chandler. 3:00 ®) (C) "M111" (adv) '66-Cl1nt Walker. Jay Horth, Sajid Kh1n. 3:30 @ .. Never Give A Sucker An Even Bruk" (com) '51 -W. C. Fields. O "Ifs Ont, Money" (com) '62- Jerry Lewis, Zachary Scott, Joan O'Brien. E v L r. 1 r; c . 6:0011~fj~= lonaiw ( ([)) (]) (ii) Nft Nond•J N ht ooUM.11 Minnesota Vlkin1s 1t Chicaao Bears. lronsktt P1rtrid11 famHJ Adim-12 Solecl1d Sbr Trtk : Kup11 Show Uttso Rascals 6:30 Merv Griffin Sttow lowltdlod CV Ho11n's Herou • N11hvlllo 1:00 O ~CI>mNna Bowline for Dolla~ Mod Squad To Ttfl the Truth Concentration I Lovt Lucy Th• Fii (]) Gunamote La Lobe Lovt American StJI• : Clluic Th11tn Pmltw "Can· dide" Guest scholar Geor1es May of Yale University dlsc:ussas Voltaire's most popular play, which alt$ Thursday at 9PM. I P1loma Addams Family 7:30 $25,000 Pyl'P\ld m Wild IUn1dom "Blahom" A roundup of Biahom sheep on a small mountain Island in South Mont1na. The sheep are driven by helicopter into 1 trap and relocated in surroundln1 mountain ran1es. Love Am1rtun style maurt Hunt llllon $ Movie: (C) (ltlr} tlor In P1nldbe" (com) '61- Bob Hope, Lana Turner. liOl HIP Rollon m lradJ luedl tD ~ W1W Wlftcl of Aftlult MONDAY (Continued) til) )ICIM I Last '"" •t 01111· bll.I Host Robert McHtll aumints Maud1'1 dtt1rmlMCI to 1tt to th• bottom of th• "con." South Afriu's apartheid system, the strin1ent policy of racial MlfO· D ..... 11tion and discrimination. f!) ,..,_ a.n m .., uus. .... ,... 10:00 o @ CJ) C1J .. e • 1 c , 1 c ••. 1:00 IJ @ @ (j) RhoU An increase tlr When Gannon dooi an tmw· in Brenda's rent forces her to find 11ncy operation to save a man's a roommate to cut expenses. Tht lift, ho dots not know his patient new l ir1 is beautiful and thr11t1n's Is the scion of •n oll·rich sti.ik· Rhoda's self~nfidtnct by htr dom 1n tho Middle East-thon his behaviour t~rd Joe. patient trios to buy the Mtdieal 0 fD Cl) (101 m T h e I " y I 1 • Center 1nd pttwnt It to Gannon 11 lblit MH "Pin Money" Dan Westin I 1ift. David Opatoshu, Didi Shawn encounteD an elderty lady who has and l.oube Lathim IUQt. "borrowed" thousands from th• I m !-\. ..... bank where she worlls to finance Perry * h 1 ....._ OM "C.llfomlum 252" er annua no·limit poker came. Peter Campbell bteomt$ the unwl"-Dan invents a desperate pl1n to return the money before the loss lina co·bttwton IS sovornmont of· is discovered. flcials attempt to buy 1 viii of II Movie: (2hr) .. Lord Low A deadly radlo·Ktlvt m1teri1I fn>m D ~· thieves. u (com) '66 -Roddy Mc· I Goers• PutliHi R__. Dow1ll, Tuesday Weld. Qtt S..rt .,.... Wiid Wiid West Dealer's Cholu I 'E!"l\I U. N. 0., C..C.rt John Barbour Sbow ( hr) rlo eria Gullinl conducts ~r from Mexico the Vienna Symphony OrchHtra In ;unsmoh Beethoven's Symphony Ho. 7 and • Muy Aarldeddo in tht world premiere performance Japanese Laniu•a• Propama of Gottfried Von Einem's "Canta· 1:30£11 r.11 r:n phJllla The "widow ta: To Posterity." The concert also IE.II 1.1.L.1 ~ features the Tempie University Lindstrom" sutten the first staaes Choir and soloists Dletridl Fbdlor· of "dale tri&hf' ~hen a handsome Dlesklu (baritone) and Julia H•· stran1er invites her out to dinner mari £0.soprano). for her first date since the demise ca ) Meo Hn of Lars. Dan Trav1nt1 and Tim aJ M : l•pesslilt O'C<>nnor 1uest. I Don Adema' Sc:r•n Test lO:lO I ::,•ualtJ Feedback MeA Griffin Show Bever1J l Vlclal S.uoon Show Ace•pau•• Los Polivoca 11 :00 CI> fJ 'I ~ f!,."""' 9:00 B @CV (j) All In tht family Cl) lli ~ Already hard· pressed by money lest-' I problems, Gloria's losina her job Set. lllu really hurts, but when she learns • ~ ~::-::.. she was fired because she's prea nant. shock turns to raae and a ~MM e1"~ ...... cry for justice. r. _, Ci) Movie: (C) "Tho Birds" (susp) •bat '63 -Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren. ( Cl)) lAw A•trbn stfto o @@®JmNac Moad•J 11:1sma ..... M Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Lives of Jtn· ll:JO IJ cm(]) (I) CIS Lit. Mewte: ny Dolan" (mys) '75 -D1n1 Wyn· (C) li'f1M Elevalof" (suJp) '74 - ter, Stephen Boyd, James Omen, James farenllno, Myrna Loy, Carol David Hedison, Farley Grani er, Ian inley, Roddy Md>owall. McShane, Shirtey Jones in the title Co1Hr Pyle role. Journ11ist Jenny Dolan lrits • @ CIJ lfCI m ...... , Cal'IH to unCQYer a conspiracy surround· Roberta Fllci"is 1u1st host. inf an assassination 1nd three 0 The HoMJIMMtn other almost simult1neous deaths. (j) MM: ......... nl lonto"' As a result of her unwelcome prob (dra) '57 -RicJlard Kiley, Linda ln1. she finds her own life in jeop Darnell. ardy. 0 Mpary Tht1tre (C) "Tlll Ladr (I) The Untouchlbla In the Car Wltll Glaua aid A Qufl" 0 KAIC Specill "Strona Man' (dra) '71 -Samantha Euar, Oliver Bruno Sammartino, World Widt Reed, John McEnery. An 1dvertis· Wrestlina Federation Champion Ina executive tries lo frame his from 1963 to 1971 and 1111n in secretary for a murder his wife 1973, examines the wor1d of pro· committed. fessional wrestlina. D Movie: ,.IUu the llood Off My Q) The Bold Ont1 Haldi" (dra) '48-Burt la~ater, @ Movlt: (C) "The McM1stera" Joan Fontaine. (wes) '70 -Bur1 Ives, Brock Peters. m MluJon: lmpouJblo Ell) The Tribal EJt "Behind the 12:00 II Twtll(ht Zone Mask'' (R) A look at the cuvinas. 0) Movie: "frH for All" (com) '49 as well as the ritual and ceremon· -8ob Cummins Ann Blyth ial life, of cliff dwellers klfown u l2:JO I Maytleny RFD • t.he ~a~n P.eopl1 of Mall, who Notte Dallle football lrve 1n 1solatt0n 100 miles from 1:00 • ®l m Tomonw Timbuktu. titftt Autry <tHHIJ> al Barbary toast 1:u Movto: "DestnJe(" (dra) '43- 9:30 U ~(])Cl) M1ud1 Mrs. Hausa· Glenn Ford, Edwerd G. Robinson, tuck s behavior is stranaer than Edaar Buchanan. ever. b~ this time her tall tales J :JO 6 Movlt: (C) .. lolftb at 10:10" are cost1nr everyone money, and (dr1) '67 -Georce Mont1omer,. TUESDAY OCTOBER 28 For momlnc and eftemoon U.tl,.a. plane ... OAmM£ ~RAMS. Below, for your convenience. are the dey'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:lO D .._.....,,. (dra) ·1s -Joel McCr11, David Niven. :s lfue Set'" (dra) '55 -Vivien Lai . 10:00 Ci) "'Tl)e Lltl ..,., (rom) ·41-Ron1ld Colman. 12:00 m '"Ille a.dMltf a the .....,, ifter (com) '47 -Cary Grant, ~ma LoY. Shlr1tY Temple. 1:00 U '1'ht Cr•• et Dr. Hllltt" (hor) ·33 -Ralph Btllamy. 9 (C) "°SIJ o.. fer Iii-" (mua) i~g -Bina Crosby. l :JO 0 (C) ..,.., 11 the '''"'" (dra) '55 -Jett Chandler, Jaek Palance. 3:00 ®)"'TM Scape1 .. r (dra) '59 - Alec Guinness, Bette O.vl$. J:JO m (C) .... ...., ~ (dra) '57 - Tony Curtis. 0 (C) "'WIJ, w., Otrr (com) '66 ..:Jeny lAwi$, Connie Stevens. f " I .. : '; . l;OO~R ~~I~!.. ..... W Laun ~IMtMn llktrs vs. Mifwaukto Buds. .... UI • lrnsW. hrtrW11 f•lftifJ Ma•·lZ Seloda4I Stir Troll : Stttl11' Over "from Head to Tot" 1B> ( (J)) Truth Of CollMClutMln Uttle Ra1e1l1 Hour 1:30 Mtrv Griffin Show ltwttched CJ) H•c .. 'a HerMS : ~ldstlft '1hrH Oo1 Hi&ht" ( ())) Lowe Alnerian ~· • AlllerlcH Ovtdoorut1n Gali"'-"°""" 1:00 a 1~oo mm".., lrOfl .... Squad To Tttl die TruUI ~du I Lovt Lucy Tht Fii (]) Gu11S1Mkt Lal.obi Lift Amtfbn $tJ1t ( Cl)) lo111nu . , .... Add1m1 falftlfJ 7:30 ,... Truau,. Hunt i• Ul::Ga~e~MHo l I ywo od ""11b MUI loft S Movtt: (C) (Zh,, "'YtYa Mar" (com) '69 -Peter Ustinov, Jon1tt11n Winter'!, John Astin. I lrldy lulldl Ut's Mau A De1I N1tiotlll "91r1phlc s,.dll ·The lneredlblt M1ehine" A docu· ment1ry probin1 the inner-most rect5Se$ of ttlt human body throu&h th$ use of advanced tech· niques in medicine and photo1· raphy. X-Ray motion pictures show skeletal construction, follow the Pa1e 11 7:30 p.m. TONIGHT KOCE-TV, CHANNEL 50 PRESENTS 11" • ,,:.;:_~ --...__: ., "Legall y Speaking " - Call (714) 897-0302 l awyers will ans we r questions on you' the cons umer Orange County Television In cooperation with the Orange County Bar Association and the Legal Aid Society. P•ee 12 \ \ lHE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 26, 1975 path of food throu1h the diaestive I The lold OMi system and even track air throuah LI Rewlstl de Marrtne the respiratory system. Movte: (C) "led&llMd" (com) a> Anlnial Wotld '69-Raquel Welch. aJ MJ Uttt1 Mar1it fil) The Alant of M111 1:00 fJ @ (])Cl) C o o d T I 111 e I 9:30 A dlan1e in schools brinas out a 0 HUNT ARMED GANG dl1n1e 1n Michul, wtiicJI Florida * IN "POLICE STORY " fears IS lor the worst. Addina to B fl) (j) ®) m Po ll ct Stery Aorida's problems 1s her hot-tem· {JO) "The Cut Min Caper" Two Ptrtd brother (1uest Lou Cossett) robbery-homicide officers hunt for a who insists on t1k1n1 over as man team of armed robbers and an tn· of the houn while James is away formant who has rtpl)td off 1 0 JOIN HOST DAVID sophisticated wiretap devtet * BRINKLEY & STUDS 0 News TERKEL FOR ''LIFE". m robre a1r1 0 Ql 00 ~ m ' lflclA' Lift 10:00 D cm rn (j) ktcon Hiii "The (90)-Flrst In a triloay of bi-oenten· Test" . A~r numerous attempts. nial documentaries. euminina what Fawn 1s finally ~uc:cessful In ae~tnl this country is now, just what sort Rob out of his deep depression, ol stuff Americans are made of, and he reluct1ntly aarees to ac and what our collective strengths company her to the thutre to see and weaknesses are. Sarah Bernhardt. ~ Wiid Wiid West (I) PerrJ Muon Clij (JJ) (}) m Happy Days 0 (9 (j)) (I) a) M11cu1 WeJ. owaTd's 45th F11sco" Fonzie by MA "The Tidal Wave" Ors. Wei· comes to the rescue when Howard by and _Kiley become embroiled in Cunnineham celebrates his birth the ments of a controv1rsi1I type day with a case of the blues and of brain suraery when a patient, decides to run away from home. sub1ect to fits ol violence, does not Dealer's Choke respond to medication and becomes John l11bour Sh.. unduly enraaed at his wife. D Show de Iris Chacon I Ceorae r utnam RttMtrt Cunamoke El> Ntws . u~i '•t Smart ~lltM L111u11e rro1r1 1111 : Monty PJthon'i flrfn& Circus 1:30 Cl1l CV I IJICill' 'f 0 u , f t IO:JO Im News A Cood S9ort Chatlle Bniwn Good • CommunltJ Fetdbtck ole Char1ie Brown, who has pitched : AnimatJon ftsdvtl his baseball team into thousands of · El Show de Walter Mercado consecutive losses, and whose 11:00 (]) D El> m m N ... pl1ce-k1ckin1 has always landed • (j)@) @ @ Nm him on his head-jockeys for posi· lest of Qroucho tlon at 1 new sport when he's Set Bllko talked Into bikini his way lhrouah The Lucy Show an obstacle course. He's pitted Ashman file aaainst tou1h contenders Pepper Mod Squad mint Patty and the Masked Marvel, Ci) Mr. luck, 1 very determined beaale who Combat needs this win to bolster his con· : Woman Alive lide~ce followin1 a losina streak in ( (I)) love Amelie.In Style tennis. 11:15 . Clnem1 34 IJ Movie: ~~) C2.1f~hr), "The Illus· 11:30 @CI) Cl) CBS Lite Mnlt: tr1ted Man Csc1-f1) 69 -Rod (C) "The Adventures of Nldl Ca r· Steiaer, Clai1e Bloom. ter" (adv) ·74 -Robert Conrad, 0 <9 ) (l) m W e I c o m e Shel!!l_ Winters Dean Stockwell lilck, Kott.r "Classroom . M~rriaee" 0 Q.1 Cil ®l'm Johnny Ca~n The Kotter's apartment IS 1nva_ded Paul Williams, Tom Br1den auest. by all his classroom when Washtnt· g The HontJmoontn ton and Ven1Je_an drop by for some @ Movie: "So Soon to Ole'' (dra) advice on m1rna11. '57 -Richard Basehart. I The lobby Vinton Show D (~ ) CI> Wide Wol1d Mrs· Mef'f 'riffln Show tery ''Kill Two Birds" Two American Btverty & Vidal Sauoon Show tourists become involved in an ex· Dr. Who; Inferno con's attempts to recover the money El Show de £.dnlta Naurlo he once stole from 1 bank. Susan 9~ C A T h t Hampshire and Gabnelle Drake ~ omo t a oe-gues s auMt. * Bob Hope, Anne Murray O Movie: "Union S1atlon" (mys) Billie Jean King '50 -William Holden, Barry Fitz O @ (]) j sJl(iAL J p 1 r r 1 aerald, Jan Sterling. Como'a Lah Tahoe Holiday Bob . I Mls~lon: lmposslble Hope Anne Murray Billie Jean lZ.00 Twlhaht l.one King,' Sandra Palmer: Suzy Chafee Movie: '~rime In tfle StJMts" and hana alidina champion Tina (dra)-Sal Mineo, John Cassavetes. Trefethen gues1. 12:30 0 Mayher!! RFD , Ci) The Untouchables m Movie: love From A Straneef' U R'OOK IES--CHRIS' (dra) '47 -Sylvia Sidney. * SISTER RAPE VICTIM l :OO SI !~u~~morrow fJ ca Cl)) Ci) a> The Rooliea 1:45 ij Movie: "Only the lest" (dra) "A Time . to Mourn" When his '51 -Susan Hayward, Dan Dailey youneer sister IS auaulted after 2:00 m All0Nl1ht Show: "Iron Curtain," •nnouncina plans to become a nun, "l ht Men" Chns roes Into a raae, disobeys Or· 3:30 D Movie: "Mr. llandlnc l ullds ders and is suspended. Season His Dream House" (com) '48-Cary Hubley auests. Grant. Myrna Loy. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 For mornlns and •tt.rnoon ltttinp, ple•se ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d•(• movtes. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 U "Mercy Island" (dra) '41 -R1y Middleton "Co!M aed Ctt Ir' (adv) '36 -Joel McCru. 10:00 @ (C) "The Adventures of Doft Juen" (adv) '49 -Errol Flynn, Vivec:a Lindfors. 12:00 ID "Udy Poueued" (dre) '52 - James Mason, June Hevoe. 1:00 U "l'he 'hantom Prea!dent" (com) '32 -Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert. @ (C) "Reven&• Is My Dutlny" (mY') '71 -Joe E. Ross. 1:30 B (C) "Fodl,.... (dra) '55 -Jene Russell, Jeff Ch1ndler, Dan Duryea. 3:00 @) CC) '"Sldret Cea Mimed" (com) '72 -Paul Lynde. 3:30 (C) "Aom1nott l Julllt" (com) '61 -Sandra Dee, John Cavin. fJ ''Visit to 1 Smell Planet" (com} '60 -Jeny Lewis, Join Bl1ekman [Vl"-~1;\J(, 6:00 ~B ~~!:nn ti:) Bona nu lrondde ,artrid&e F1mlly Adim-12 Soledad Star Trek : Sl..L Brother: N1tional Edition ( llJ) Truth or Consequettets Llttte Ratals Hour 6:30 Merv &rlffln Show Bewltdled Cil Hoaan's Heroes : Realld1dea ( (j)) Love Amerle1n style • Pop Goes the Country Gallo_2!n1 Gourmet 1:00 o u ~ (6) m """ ln>nlide Bowllna tor Oollan Mod Squad To Tell the Truth Concentration I Love Lucy The FBI I (I) Gunsmokl La l.oba Love Americln Style : Woman Alive ( ) Bonanu • 'aloma Addams Family 7:30 (3J Ci) Last of the Wiid Cl) m Name That Tune love Ameriun Style Left Make A Dtal Milllon $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Some Kind of Nut" (com) '69 - Dick Van Dyke, An1ie Dickinson. I Price la Rl&ht Brady Bunch Crtyw1tdlers Th1 Don Ruffln Show ~ Little M1r1fe 1:00 (fi) Cil Cl) TonJ Orl1ndo & Dnn 81rbara Eden, Mel Tillis (Uest. 0 Q3 Ci)@) m utUe Houn on tilt Tr1irit '1he Sprina Dance" Laur1 end Widow Snider try to trick their beaus Into Hkina them to the dance by makina th1m jealous. Their taetiC:S are met with surprlslna results. 0 Movie: (C) "'s..a~" (1dv) '72 -Huch O'Brien, Elite Sommer. (!) Wild Wiid West o <6i Cl)> m m wia... ni .. ,. Were Rottt• •'fliire Goes the Ntlah· borhood" The sheriffs planned housina project ttirut1ns to dis· lodae Robin and his men from Sher wood Forest. I Dtaltr's Choke Jolt• lait.our Show VIYllM Co111edy Serial Qj Qunsmoke EI) The Tribal Eye "Sweat of the Sun" A look 1t the techniques of the ancient aoldsiniths of Middle and South Americ1 ind the rituals that survive 1mon1 their descend· 1nts in Mexico, Peru, ind Columbi1. I Championship WrutHna Jal!ntse Lan1ua1e rn>1r11111 1:30 c~ oo> rn m That' ... , Msma "Clifton Et·La femme" Cllf· ton suffers penis of 1nxitty over tellina the truth after he's had a h11vy date with fr111ch·sptakln1 Denise, and then learns she's the ii'r1 Junior loves. Mm Criffln Show leftrfJ l Yidel SallOOft Show 9:00 f) CANNON'S THE BAIT *IN DEADLY TRAP!!! f) @ Cil Cannot1 Cannon, at dyina police Capt. Walt Mor11n's requut, aoes to 81ja California to return the body of Mora1n's son and discovers the body has been manaled by sharks and cremated. Circumstances lead Cannon to doubt the shark story, suspec1inr murder. Stuart Whitman, Chris Rob· inson. Richud Anrarola, Christine Avila 1uest. 0 @ Ci) m Doctor's Ho111ltal "Watchman, Who Will Guard Thy Sleepr• Almo, a homosexual or· derly, is the only person able to deal with motion picture executive Jack.son T111ert's overbearina per· sonality and is subsequently instru· mental in helpina him deal with his fatal condition. Maxine Stuart, Rob· ert Loacia, Cliff DeYouna. Eileen Brennan, Virclnla Kis.r 1uest. 00 The Untouc:hablu o <®J @ > rn m aaretta "Set· Up City" To solve a series of major Jewel robberies, Barett• plKtS his trust in an ex·convict who may be pulling a doublecr0$S which could cost Barett• his life. Char1es Oum· ina 1uests. @l Movit: (C) (2flr) "'Tift lllt• Willie IOJ Is He,_,. (dfl) '69 - Robert Redford, Robert Blake. m The Bold One.a @ Movie: (C) (2h,, "Tfl• Afrkan Queen" (dra) 'Sl -Humphrey Bo· girt. Katharine Hepburn. EI) Sr.at '•rform1ncu: Jennie - Lady Randolph Churchill "Triumph and Traaedy'' Althou1h lord Ran· dolph's career soars, his m1rria11 to Jennie deteriorates. Jennie finds comfort in a lover •l'ld Randolph admits he has contracted syphilis. Jennie stays by him to the end. 9:l0,News Nodltt dt Tropbna • '•bre Clar1 10:00 @(l)Ci)hte Mdhue A crus..dint maauine editor (Susan Youth Concert Series Story of the Symphony Orchestra televised e.xckJsively on Cham~ 50 Tonight at 7:30 pm "THE STORY OF STRINGS" , with conductor/host HENRY BRANDON presented by THE ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY in cooperation with local no. 7, American Federation of Musicia~s additional ployouts each week: MON 9:30am WED 9:30am FRI 9:30 am, 10:30 pm ar-. County Television possible by o grant from The Jomes Irvine FO\Kldotion 'GENE HACKMAN: SLOW ST ARTER' Cr• Hacluau woe u O.C. for Ml portftJ&l of a drtenn!orcl Nrw Y Oftl Chy eo'kftaut b'Jtmc lo brak ap a drq rtlls. ID "nr Yrraclil Coiutttdoo. Gene Hackman·~ acting career got off to a very slow start. but once he started he was really moving. In the few 'short years since he turned his talents to acting, H ackman has won an Academy Award. plus two additional Oscar nominations. and turned into a much sought-after leading actor. Hackman stars u Popeye Doyle, the zealous cop on a heroin caper, the role that won him his Oscar in "The F rench Connec· tion" to be shown for the first time on television as a special presen· tation of ''The C BS Thursday Night Movies," al 9:00PM. It took Hackman 31 years to make the plunge into entertain· ment. "Actually," he said, "I decided at the age of 12 to become an actor; I just had a tough time getting up the courage to do anything about it." At age 16. he started moving his career ahead. He left home. did a stint in the Marines, and then moved from odd-job to odd·1ob until he was 30. Finally, he started theatrical training and subse· qucntly earned a series of character parts. Nothi ng big happened until he drew a leading role in "Bonnie and Clyde,·· which earned him his first Oscar nomination. "That was the first big break for me." he said. ··1 hadn't done anyt hing to meri t that kind of part. but J had worked with Warren Beatty in 'Lilith,' one of my three previous films. all of which I managed to get lost in. and he's a very loyal guy. He called and asked if I'd like the part. and that's what really got things roll ing." In the brief span of 18 months. Hackman then made six films. including "I Never Sang For My Father," which got him his second Oscar nomination. He was considered a reliable character actor, unt il his leading-role break in "The French Connection." "With 'Connection' I got a chance to stretch in a lead role. to develop a character which was in reality very much unlike me," he said. "So. I guess you could. say I've become a character lead now- which means I'm not about to get Paul Newman's parts, but I'll get mo re starring offers." Some of those offers led to Hackmao's memorable fil m appear- ances in "The Conversation" and the current "Night Moves." The character and personality of P opeye Doyle. the frenzied police officer. are far removed from the placid H ackman. "I don't necessarily agree with that kind of cop,'' he said. "I don't necessarily agree with everything he's done. Nevertheless, I have to admire the honesty with which he did his job. And I don't know how you can make a picture like this any other way." Pase 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 26, 1975 Stmbtrl) Is hit with 1 million dol· Cil Set llllt lu sl1nder suit when she accuses • O Tie latq Alw bl1 comptny of PIYOffs to I cor· m WHITE WITCHCRAFT rupt polltici1n so it can keep 1n * Al G. MANNING unufe toy on the m1rbt. Ms. Mure's lO·yeer·old son, BenJ1min, On "The Ashman File" m1ku his 1Ctin1 debut in this In. Alli ... fie !f!sode. Med Squ4 D @ @ m Pttroatll "To See (]) Mr. l..lldlJ Ho Evil" A blind women is accused C..bat of f1t1lly shootin1 her boyfriend. (j)) Love Meria11 Strfe Petrocelli believes her lo be inno· 11:15 En) Wtftd Ceqrm tf Ute Deaf cent, but his defense Is h1mpered eJ a.,. .. 34 when he IH~S her boyfriend's true 11:30 II (i?J (}) (j) CIS lAta Mtwft: (C) lden.tlty ind is prevented from re· ilf orpedo ltH" (dre) '58 _ Glenn v11hn1 It In the public courtroom. F E Juile Kavner Mieh1tl Bell Steve ord, mat Borl!lne. ' ' 0 QI (i) dj W Jofln19J C.IWll Sin~ Ro~monds auest. Trum1n Clpote 1uesta. ~ Perry °l.:.:11 U Tbt Ho!MJ'llMOMn lj <9 (j)) CV m st Ir •• , ' Ci) M~: "Saa Veller Smftldt" Hutdt "Kill H~ Beer" Starslcy (mu~) 41 -John P1yne, SonJ1 ind Hutch's confid1nte is m1rked ~(9 (j)) (}) Wldt Worfd Mov· for deeth 1fter beln~ robbed of 1 le· ") ...,d RONld" (susp) ·74 _ fortune he had promised to return · to Its owner -• merciless numben Scott JICOby, Kim Hunter. _.. fJ Movie: "Nut" (susp) '71 -re .... eteer. Antonio Firtu portreys Christin• Alroldi, Geor1e Hiiton. H~w Beer. I Mission: fmpoulble I Geor1e Pubum Report 12:00 Twfll&frt l.oae Get Slurt ... _._, "I ..._......_ _. Uf " The First Churdlllb "Rebellion" ~... • ... _... ,., e J1mes, Duke of Monmouth, Kina . ( rt) 34 -Cl1udltte Colbert. Chutes' ille11tim1te son and the l2.30 D MaJberTJ RFD ,. hope of Enaland's Protestant rebels, GI ~: "Tett W1nted M1t1 is def11ted on the battlefield by (wes) 41 -R1ndolph Scott. John Churchill. l:OO f!3" ~--"" 10:30 I llrner Ted Annstronr 1:45 Movie: °'YCNI Were ,...., L.we- Nws I (mus) '42 -RIU Heyworth, · M"4Mllaa de sietnpre Fred Astaire, Adolphe Menjou. 10:451. Ullaa, Yoa, l Yo1 2:00 GI. All·Nl&frt Shor. "Cl111ttr "The 11 :00 (}) 0 · m (l) Nt1n Juute,.. · (j) ®) Cil News l :30 IJ Movie: "'Easy l.M11f" (dre) '47 lest tf Qroudlo -Victor M1ture, Liz1bettl Scott. " THURSDAY OCTOBER 30 For momlna end 1tt.rnoon llstlnet. pleeH ... DAYTIME PROGftAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the d•Y• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:JO O "Model tor Munl.,.. (mys) '59 -Keith Andes, Hutt Court "Sulll· n11'1 Tntvtfa" (com) '41 -Joel Mc:C<ea. 10:00 Ci) "The Nlhd CftJ" (dra) '48 - Haward Duff, Barry Fitzcerald. 12:00 m "'China Clrt'' (adv) '43 -Gene Tierney, Georc1 Montcomery. 1:00 0 "Nlfllt Club Sancltl" (mys) '37 -John Barrymore. @ ''Straqen °" A Tnln" ("'11) '51 -Robert Walker, Ruth Roman. 1:-30 O (C) "Piiiars of the Sky" (wes) '56 -Jett Chandler, Dorothy Ma· lone. l :OO (lg) "Summer , ...... (dra) '71 - Michael Dou1l1s, Brenda Vaccaro. 3:30 (C) "lllttly 0" (com) '58 -Din Duryea, Patty M~rmick 0 (C) "The Bit Mouth" (com) '67 -Jeny Lewis, Harold J. Stone. [ V [ ~J I N <; 6:00 8 ~~5a5f.Da.n""" (j) Bonaua Ironside P11ttid1a Family Adam-12 Soledad St.rTl'M : National Geoantphlc Sptdal (R) ( {I)) Truth or Consequ1ncie1 uttle Rascals Hour &:30 IMerv Griffin Show Btwltdled CI) Ho11tt'1 Heroes ( I (j)) love Amerlun StJf• • Water Wortd · 5allopln1 8outmet 1:00 DO ~@ maJNtwt Ironside Bowll111 for Ooll1n Mod Squad To Tell t1le Trvth Coneentntio11 I Love l»cy The FBI (D GuMmoU u l.obl Love American stJte : The Romantic Rebellion ( Ci)) lo11nu • PiiOma The Add1m1 F1111ty 7:l0 Bobby Vinton Show John Byner auests. I m Price ii Rlaht love Amarian Styie Hlrh Rotlera Candid Camera Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''l.Awe 11 A Ball'' (com) '63 -Glenn Ford, H09e Llnre. Charles Boyer. Matdl ""'' lf'ICIJ luld (]) Hellywood Squares Lit'• Make A Deal : AJcent of Man (R) • Fll111 Fntu,. MJ Uttlt Marci• 1:00 IJ WAL TONS HAVE NEW * BABY-AND PROBLEMS IJ Ci1J (}) nt Watt.M Olivie, mother of seven, dev1lopi 1 itront loncinc for another b1by, but 1s warned by heJ dOctor that another pre1naney would be a serious nsk to her life. Meanwhile, Olivia's two eld~t d1u1hlers vie lunously for tho affections of • h•ndsome col leae boy who 1s stay1n1 with the Waltons for 1 time. 0 ~Ci) ®H?;) ... il'"f .... , .... c, .... lL .... J Yan Dyke & C4mpany Dick Van Dyke displays his talents for music, CO· medy and dance. Guuts include Car1 Reiner, Ike and Tina Turner, Gabriel Kaplan, Ken Mars, Lynne Lipton and a mystery auest. 0 Movie: (C) "Sheriff of frac· turtd J1W'' (com) '59 -Jayne Mansfield. ~Wild Wl!d West <9 CJ)) Cl) CE) Barney Miiier seovery" One of Barney's detec· tives is accused of utortion by a member of the l•Y community. I ~~·~,~=~ow Nidia Caro &unsmoke Noe~ hpatJas Japanese lan1ua11 Proarams 1:30 fl (Qi ) CI) CE) On the Rods ' Dear John" Fuentes and his lellow shutins try to console their dis· heartened roomie, Nicky Pahk. when he receives a "Dear John" letter. I Merv tiriffln SMw Bev'lrfJ &. Vidal Sluoon SMw Clank Theatte Prtwlew (.R) Mulical Comedy 9:00 (llJ (3) Ci) CBS Thursday Mtv· le: ('fr (Ihr) "The French Connt0- tion" (dra) '72 -Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Fernando Rey, Tony Lobianco, Michael Bozzuffi. The film, winner of 5 Academy Awards, includina Best Picture, chronicles the true story of a bla break in an international heroin smuulina rlna. Popeye Doyle (Hackman) is 1 touah but dedicated cop who refuses to co off duty and involves his partner in an investiaation of a 1roup with obvious dru1 connections. O Q3@@)mEll•ry Quee n "The Mad Tea Party" Ellery visits an eccentric millionaire who w1nts to back a Broadway version ol an Ellery Queen mystery novel. An elaborate rehursal is planned, but before show-time the milhon1ire Vlnishes. Various suspects are por· trayed by Jim Backus, Rhonda Flem· inc. Lury H11man, P1tric1a Smith ind Julie Sommars. (i) The Untouchables U HUGE JEWEL THEFT * ON STS OF SAN FRAN 0 (~ (j)) (}) al Strffts of Sin frandacio "Tnil of Terror'' Four sailors, on leave In San Francl.sco, see 1 chance to pick up I quick fortune by murderln1 • man who has smu&aled 1 cache of Jade into the City. Unfortunately, the smuc· rler's 1ir1f11end was witness to the murder, and Inspector Keller puts his life in Jeopardy tryin1 to pro· tect her from the l1rcenous quartet. Mer Foster, Gre1 Mullavey, James Woods, Philip Bruns. Ford Rainey and Kenneth Tobey 1uest. a) The Bold Onu EE Futlval lnttmatJonal Qi Me¥te: (C) (Z1'r) ... Matt cau.i 5-'g:,;;es> '71 -James Garner. Elf) Tkltn "Candide" Vol· t1lr.'1 satire 1bout 1 n11ve youn1 man who Is unbthl'lably optlmts· tic until ht sulftl"$ a series of 1n FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 credible hardships. Fr1nk Finlay For moml,. and 1ftemoon u.tlnp, stars.In the telev~lon adaptation u pleue ... DAmME PROGRAM'S'. Volt11re; Ian Oc1lvy portrays Can· Below for your conwni.nc. ,,. dlde: and Emrys J1mes is Dr. Pan· the ~'I'• movies. ' ~. Clndlde's mentor. W LI Cttada Bltn Crtad• DAYTIME MOVIES t :lOON.., m Pobft Clara 9:30 0 "'Cl11 WltMat ..... H (edY) ''3- 10:00 -Lindi Oamtll, Mldlul Duana. 0 'MEDICAL STORY' IS ww.i1s F•t1•" (wes) ·37 -Joel * POWERFUL & REAL McCrea. 0 Ci3 (j) ~ m Medical Story .. Alv11lc 'Old Laa" (com) '4' '1ht Moonli1ht Hhler'' Robert For· -Cary Grant. Josephine Hull. Ster fUtsts IS I youna doctor who 12~00 m .. baSM" (adv) ''0 -NOllTll Jeopardizes his career by t1kln1 1 Shearer, Robert hylOf. second job workina as the ovemifht 1:00 0 "The lftVlslbft Wom111" (hor) physician at 1n emeraency hospital '40 -John Barrymore. Rescheduled from Oct. 16th whe~ ® (C) "Parrilb .. (dra) '61 -Troy it was pre-empted by a Wor1d Se· Don!hue, Claudette Col~rt. • ries .eme 1:30 0 Raw Wlnd In £de11 (dra) 58 I OJ fE NtwS -Esther Williams. Jeff Chandler Peny Muon 3:00@) (C) .. II Toinonow Comn" (dra) (9 ) Cl) a) Harry 0 "Ten· '71-Patty Duke. der KTIITnc Care" Harry investi11tes 3:30 .. ~I Qa!'t 011 the Wuun1 a nurslna home which is apparently Fronr (dra) 30 -Lew ~ym. beina used 1s a front for under ~ (C) "The .ladlu Mal" (corn) world dealinp Kenneth Mars. Bill 61-Jerry Lewis. Henderson and J1net Brandt auest tieorae Pu111em Report tiet Sntart 10:30 lruhl Rmew 11:00 Three P1A90rts to Advtntllrt News : film Future · u Tremend• C4rte f41~~tws lat of Croudto 6 Sit. lllllo The L.&l(J Show m RISTINE JORGENSEN * "A Mixed View of Sex" On "The Ashman File" The Ashman Flit Mod Squad Mr. l.uUy Combat : Sly Brother; National Edition ( ) lovt American Style 11:15 Cinema 34 11:30 (i1J 00 (I) CllS late Movie: (C) F111,,,..-(dr•) '73 -Char1es Bronson, Ttl~ Savalas, Jill Ireland. 12:00 I tB (6) QgJ m Johnny Caraon The Honeymoonen Movie: "Appointment In ltrllA" (adv) '43 -Georae Sanders. 0 (Qj ())) (]) Wldt Wol1d rre-tem "Mannix" & "Loncstreet" 0 Movft: (C) "Dodot' in Distress'' (com) '64 -Oir11 Bot•rde, James Robertson Justice, Samantha [Uar. m Mission: Impossible 0 Capt & Tennille Head * Kirshner Rock Concert D Do11 Klnh .. er'a Rod Conciert The Captain and Tennllle 1uest. Q) Mo¥tt: "Frtt'ldllt" (dra) '51 - Shelley Winters. Joel MC.Crea. 12:30 m MM: "The uforc:er" (mys) '50 -Humphrey Borart. 1:00 0 (10) a;, Tomomw 1:•51) Movie: "Vkll" (dra) '53-Rieh· ard Boone, Jeanne Crain. 2:30 m All·Nllfrt Show: .. lad For Each Otltef," "5'11mm, The lavindble" m eo... Altve J:JO I) Movit: "Dendl" (com) '61 - David Jansun, Patti Pip. 6:00 r v 1 : ~ 1 ~J 1. B tB~~ .... Boftlll.ll lronlldt P•rtrlda• r1mlty Adam-12 Soledad Sblr Trd . : Aviation Wtatller ( ) Truth or Cons.equenttt Little Ratc1ls Hour 6:30 Merv Qrttfln Show Bewftchtd (1) Ho&an'a Htl'Ott : Bild! Penpectlve on the Nm ( m) Love Amenun Stytt • Fnends of Man · 51110i)lna tiourmet 7:00 OO Q)(6)maJNnn lronsklt Bowll111 for Dollara 6 Mod Squad To Tell tllt Truth Co""ntntlon I Love LI.Icy The fll . rn tiunsmoke la Lobl love Alneriun Styt1 : Wontan ( (f)) lon1nu • rli0m1 The Addama family Follow-Up ' ®l m HollpHd Squ1,.. love AmetkH Style Wortd of Adventure '111WO Eyes, Four FHt, ... And One Bia Heart" The story of a youn1s1er who volun· teers to be a "foster" owner of 1 German Shepherd pup that Is dts· tined to become a Seeing Eye Doc. 2 Wof1d of th• Sea MHllon $ Mooril: (C} (2hr) "'Tllt tbt They Raided Ml...-y'1 (com) '68 -Jason Robards, Britt Ekland. I I~ lut'ldl (])Match tiame Wall Strott Wttll World of S..rvtval My Uttle Marlie Pere 15 1:00 6 @ 811 Eddi• Eddie ind Honey pl1n 1 rom1ntic evenin1 1t home, only to hev• it sh1tt1red by 1n lnt~uetion to Bani B1n1's brother, Boom Boom. Ruchtduled from Oct. 17th. O @ @l m s.nront .l ~" 0.111 R"w 1utsts IS • t1mpa11n worter who t1lu Fred into lett1n1 her uw th• house IS camp1ian hudqu1rt1rs for her candld•t• - the min who's opposina Llmonl's favorite cendidate. O Movie: (C) "Horror of Dracula .. ffiOr) '58 -Peter Cushln1. (6) Wild Wild Wnt o <9 Cl)> Cil m 1art>ary tout Cable ind Cesh become 1 Pruss11n General ind 1 chimney-sweep in a darin1 pl1n to retrieve stolen navy submarine plans from under the nose of a notorious swindler. Tia• Andrews and Louise Sorel auest. I S.n Dle10 Dtaler's Choke H1lloween S,eclll "Jack & the Witch" (90) -Anim1ted children's film. I r~ftulonal Boxlnc 5unsmoke Los An11lt1 Ntw1 Revln LI Yld1 Con Aurelia J1p1nest Lan1ua1• rro1nm1 1:30 rJ (W (}) (j) M •A• S • H T h e 4077th becomes an impromptu or- phanaae. ovem11ht, when • band of Korean orphans, evacu1ttd to 1void shellfire, bed dow11 with the llospit1I personnel ind win the hearts of every doctor, nurst, and enlisted man-uc.ept for the humor· less M1j. Bums. o ~@®)mch lc o' the Man "Ms. Liz" Chico falls senously THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 26. 1975 1n love while on vacation ind 1n ~ Waatilnitoe Wffk In Rtvlew The Ashm1n Flit nounces th1t he plans to marry. 9:30 fl News Mod Squ.td m SPECIAL-MAHARISHI W ='!'tJ.!"'91 Sauoon Show ~re~~-~ * & MARY TYLER MOO RE m robft a.ni 111 nme Wrestth11 m Mtf'f ;rlffln Show 10:00 : Will Street Week Im E Show de Rosita reni U BARNABY JONES BEST < 00> Love American ~· 9:00 U @ CI) H1w111 Flv...O Mc· * CAPER!! TUNE IN!!! ll:lS €E Clnem• 34 Garrett and his men have the dittl· U @ (]>Cl) laruby Jones "The 11:30 tJ @ CBS Litt Movie: (C) cult task of protect1n1 1 sin1er Alphi-Bnvo War" Barnaby lnvestl· Horrof at 37,000 ffft'' (dra) '73 - who witnessed • 11nrl1nd killinr . a•tes 1 p11r of possible murde Buddy Ebsen, Chuck Connors, Tim Lois Nettleton and Shelley Novad! when in intracomp1ny warf1re '!!l. Grimu. ~est. flares up over a lueratrve aovem· 0 tjJ (6j Q2'J m JoflnnJ Canon o @ CIHt:Ol m Tht Rockford mtnt contract. The Osmond Brothers suest. flies "The Real [uy Red Doa" An 0 @ a;, Potlct Wom1n 0 The Honeymoonen attractive private eye wortina to "Above & Beyond" Romantic com· (6J Movie: "The lnvls:lbl• Ghost'' recover stolen jewels for in insur· phcations with in unreformed (hor) '41 -Bela Lu1os1. ance company that does not wint bankrobber mike Sat. Anderson' O (Qj ({)) (]) Wldt Wortd ~ police intervention, hires Roc:lllord undercover impersonation of 1 pris· d1I "Scream, Blaeula, Scream" on a phony $0icide investiaatlon on parolee more difficult 1s sh (j) Movie: (C) "Don't lio Near tht to throw authorities off her tr1il. tries to uncover the identity of th W1ter'' (com) '57 -Glenn Ford, Joe Santos, Tom Atkins. Stefinit slayer of a parole officer. Pete Ear1 Holliman. Powers, Nick Ferris, Sherry Jeell· Brown, Audrey Dalton, Jonelle Al m Mission: lmpoulble CIJ ~:s~ntoudlablu ten and Pit Renella auast. @) Washlnaton Week In Review 0 <9Cl))Cl)a}AB C frld1y l m fE News lZ:OO OMov~: "The Canadians" (adv) Movie: "The Nl1ht Th1t P1nlded Perry Muon '61 -Robert Ry1n, John Dehner. Americl" (C) (dr1) '75 -Vic Mor· lieor&t Putnim Report m Tha Untouchables row, Cliff De Youna. Michael Con· '-t Smut ~ Rock Concert stantine, Walter Mc:Ginn, Eileen fl)) MHterptece Theam: Should EE) Kup's Show to Shoulder "Chnstobel Pankhurst' R Wild" Brennan, Meredith Baxter, Tom Bos· lO·"" m So T-~-1%:30 m Movie: "Spooks un ley, P1ul Shenar. This dram• is ·"" =~ meone _, (mys) '41 -Bela Luaosi. based on the true ~en ts resultin1 . H D Ice H 1 :00 0 Q2J ~ Ci) m Mldnl&ht S.,.. from 1 famous radio broadcast on 11 00 oear u 0!: N dal Oct. 30, 1938. A aroup of radio : I rn 0 ED m .OU .., Ktors be11n their wttkly radio • Ci) tig@ Cl) NIW1 1:4S 0 MOYie: ."Treasure of Siem M1- play, an adaptation of HG. Wells' Best of Crouchet dre" (dra) 48 -Humphrey Bo11r1, ''The war of the Wor1ds.." As the 6 Set Bllko Willer Huston. play proaressed, people were , • Movie: (C) "Where It's Ar' (dra) 2:00 op, ~l·Nlcht Show: "llll,, M! Cent: lidenina ind believina that Americl 69 -D1vrd Jansun, Rosemary IJ, 'The' stnnae Ont, Llup WIS indeed beina invaded by Mir· Forsyth. 1~1 5ravy' ti1ns.. GJ THE DEFENSE OF 3:30 U Movte: .. Deadllnt 1t Dawn" @Movie: (C) "Whit 1 Way to * PATTY HEARST (mys) '46 -Susan H1yward, P1ul Co!" (com) '64-Shir1ey M1clline. With Vince Hallinan l uku .. L ike to Hear about the TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION PROGRAM ·~1 Watch THE NEW MERV GRIFFIN SHOW FRIDAY, OCT. 31 8:30 p.m. Channel I I \.-· :.d ·~JI with specia I goes ts 'Mahari§ftj 'MaheSh %gi CLINT EASTWOOD & MARY TYLER MOORE For Infor mation on the TM TM Program Call 997-9721 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 ~ .1 0 I·: . J I ~ ~ C, 5:55 ®) NBC Series on Alcohol 6:00 (j) Sunrise Semester 6:30 I Sunrise Semester TV I Clauroom PnipertJ Mana1ement let's Rap tE Electric CompanJ 11 :00 iJ @ (I) (i) far Out 59ac.t Nutl o QJ oo ®1 m The ..... i TIJuana: Window to ttlt Souttl Thb fl tfle Nfl Souftdmp 11:30 6 cm 00 (i) Cihott 8111tera 0 @ (j) ®) m Cllifdrta's Spe- dll "life" David Brinkley Is host/ narrator of this children's version of a blc:entennial proaram. (1) Movie: ...... Ate Such fools" (~ra) '38 -Humphrey Bo1111, Pris- cilla Lane. A f l I h' r; (J (> iJ 7:00 f) New ApprOldla to Hip School Lumln1 I Disdpllnt i Qj (j) @) @m £mer1enc, + 4 12:00 f) @ (]) Cl) Valley of Ult Dlno- Wtekeftd saun (~ (I)) CV Hon1 Ilona Phooey 8 Prep Sportl Wof'ld Wttlllt • Movie: (C) "five Bold Women" Sesame Stnet (wes) '59 -Jeff Morrow, Merry 7:30 f) Du~s TrffbouJt Andert, Irish McCalla. 0 9 Ci) @) m Jo s I t ' th. I Run, Jot, Run Pussycats Ad Lib 0 (el!) (])) (]) To m l Je rr 1 / ~ Blue Martlle Grape Ape Show (£) Movie: (C) "Lisa" (dra) '62 I Youtfl l Ult Issues -Dolores Hart, Stephen Boyd. Elementary Newa Chiller MetJntt (]) Teny I His friends : Rulldadu (R) 1:00 iJ @ (])(I) Pebbles ' Bamm · Roller Ci1mes Bimm • Slturd11 MatinM 0 ti3 @ ®) m Seaet Ute or l2:3o @ 00 Cl) Fat Albert Waldo Kitty Mr. Chips Pacnetten O America l Americans 6 Bir Blue Martllt I Lost In Space Coura1eous Cat Three Stooges Unit four : Black Penpectlve on the News True Adventure 1:00 lrn (])CJ) CBS Children's Fllm Voice of Te>kyo ~estlv_al "Where's Johnny?" Walk- : Electric Compa"' ~na has doa one day, young Johnny 1s startled when Rais chases a cat 8:30 6@ CV (j) Buas Bunny/Road· into a laboratory at Medico House, runner Hour spills Profe$$0r Graham's latest ex· I Ii) (1) ®) m Pink Panther periment into a pan of fudae eats Friends of Man the candy and becomes invisible! Dennis the Menace The 1973 film is from Enaland. (~ Ci)) Ci) The lost Saucer O Movie: "We're Not M1"ied" M?vie: (C) _"To Heil & Baell" (com) '52 -Ginger Rogers, David (dra) 55 -Audie Murphy, Marshall Wayne, Marilyrt Monroe. Thompson, Charles Drake. CI) Movie: "The lodcer" (dra) '« m Movie: "Gun Fury" (wes) '53 --Laird Cregar, Merle Oberon. Rock ~udson, Donna ~eed. 0 (~ (j)) 00 al NCAA Foo~ll I Mister R_!len' Ne11hbortlood Doublehuder Teams to be an· 9:00 ~ CI)~ m Lind of tfle lNt nounced. Movie: "Five Guns West" (wes) ~ Comt Alive '55 -John Lund, Michael Connors. tE Sly Brother: NatJonal Edition 00 S!e_lrman (R) 0 (~ (j)) (I) Adventures of Gii· @I) Sii 1 Plmltnta II an 1;30 0 Movie: (C) "Shotiun" (wes) '55 Country Musk -Sterlina Hayden. : Camscolendas I Nfl ;ame of the Wee• 9:30 @ Cil (i) ScoobJ Doo Soul Train · ~ (6) m Run, Joe, Run The Vlrtlnlan 6 Leave It to Beaver : Jeanne Wolf With ..• (Ci!) CI))(]) NCAA Football 2:00 Dusty's Treehouse Doubleheader Teams to be an· Movie: "Rlfflt Cniu" (dra) '51 nounced -Dick Powell. I Words·A·Poppln' This Week In the NF1. Sesame Street 1 (I) The Wilburn Brothers 10:00 @ (V Cf) Shaum!/lsls Hour (i) Concem ~ @®) m Be1ond the : The Trlblll Eye (R) Planet of tfle Apes • U.S. Nav, I Timmy I lluie 2:30 Steps to leamln1 Movletime · A(rlculture USA "The Bam· Trails West yard Olympics" Future Farmers of Spanish Movie America compete in this annual 10:30 @ 00 !lg) m Westwind event -from the La Habra Hi1h Movie; ''Two Years Before tllt School farm -in events that com· Mast'' (adv) '46 -Alan Ladd, Barry bine recreation with education. Fitzgerald. Events include Hay Buckin1, Animal i Tht Rifleman Judging, Hoof Trimmina. Sheep Victory at Sea Showmanship and Pie Eating. Movie: "Drive A Croohd Road" 0 Movie: "Reve111e of tfle Crea· (dra) '54 -Mickey Rooney, Dianne ture" (hor) '55 -John Agar. Foster. 00 Combat @ Movie m Outer Limits THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(. OCTOBER 26, 1975 I (]) Soul Train (j) Ecluutioa et Wort C.u11try Showc.111 A(rkulture USA l :OO I Last of di• Mohltans • Nfl Qa1ne of the Week • Movie: (C) "The list Huar• (adv) '56 -Robert Taylor, Stewart Granier, Debra Pa1et. Uoyd Nolan. l10l Mom; (C) "Retum of the Cun· flititer" (wes) '67 -Robert Taylor, Chad Everett. I ~v=':~ttvre Country Ptaa Assembly Nudeu Power Hear· ln1s The first ot sil proarams pro. vidina summarized covera1e of the Nuclear Power Hearinrs, conducted by the Assembly Committee on En· ere and Olminishinf Materials from Sacramento (Oct. 14 thru Dec. 10). m Carrascoltndaa m Saturd•J Matinee 3:30 I Newsmabrs • Saturday 6 Movie: "An&•l'a AlltJ'' (com) ~Is~ Leo Gorcey & the Bowery Ten.an Thutre M1n fnim UNCLE CI) Championship Bowtlni (])Movie; (C) "Plratn of Tor· tu11" (adv) '61 -Ken Seott. Leti- cia Roman. Qi Wllbum Brothers Show m fanfarria falcon 4:00 iJ Medll 0 Movie: "The Plalnaman" (wes) '36 -Gary Cooper, Charles Bick- ford. 0 (fa Cl)) @ m Cirocwle Coof. Its I It Takes A Thief Huul• Boy Show Porter Wagoner Show Book Beat "The Flaht" by Hor- m1n Mailer. I Futbol Socc.er Wally's Wor\shop Alrkulturt USA 4:30 iJ @ (])CBS $t>orts Spectawl.u "The National Thorou1hbred Chemp- ionship from S1nt1 Anita Park" The $350,000 Invitational race is • mile and a quarter Iona for horses 3 years old and up -eli1ible if they've won at least one of the SO outstandina reaional races in the country this year. Current turf stars have been invited, includlna Susan's Girl, Ancient Title, Foolish Pleasure, Forego, Wajima. and Avatar. o <~ m> rn m Th• Odd a.11 Couple 00 Maw.rid m Wfl/Sun foo~ll Southern Cal· ifomia Sun at Jacksonville. I Nashville on the Road Catlfomla Journal Corona Now S:OO 6 Uttft Rascals (~ 00> 3 al St*d Bum Wiid Wild Wnt News I 1 • t • .. I " •• Ho1111's Heroes .m,.... 6:00 io (l)@CDGJ .._. 8li Batta.a "The Battle of the Desert" last If tflt WJlcl ....... rkl ln>nidt Star Trtl Mtllk.an Muskllb Cl) National l101npfllc Hee Haw (I)) Film ftatllN WallJ's W•"- &:30 I CI) 0 (~ (f)) m News · UBC News CoftftnMe Sammy & C.•Plllf You're A lood Sport. Cllartlt Iron I rn Pop Cot1 U.. CM.try 11ie Opt• Mlllcl (R) Boa dt Mulco fll111 Future MJ Uttle Marlie 7:00 i Candid Camm Bartlary Coast • The Time Beine Bowlln1 for Dollan EJtwttntu: Los A1111la "NI• tural Birth at Home" filmed In 1 Hollywood home. the pro1ram re· cords e natural childbirth -dH· oribed, moment to moment. I ~orld~ atc:i•;pece; 1999 Adam-12 ~@America Flrlftl UN TV's "prettiest witch," sends Halloween greetings to all tele· vision viewers. Pretty Misty 11 also seen on When Things Were Rotten and recentfy complet8d a starring role in a feeture film on the life of Muilyn Monroe - "Goodbye Norma Jean." Night ;a111ry ., Pop Cioes the Cou11t'J : Silent Movie "He Who Gets Slapped" (1924) Norma Shearer, Lon Chaney and John Gilbert star. m Addams flmlly 5:30 Q Cl)®) @ @ News 0 (Cf!j CIJ) (DQ) Undt Bloct @ NaJhvllle Music &) Uttlt Rascals Hour Pitt• 17 Pace 18 RCA XL· I 00 I 000/o Solid State Color TY ncn ET3$3 1& 01llO<)NI Pict..,. Ow WST..ty °" .. Xl-100 Color TV 25" Diagonal Measure consolette gives brilliant sharply detailed pictures. Automatic fine tuning maintains proper tuning on each channel. RCA's best black matnx picture tube. s54000 RCA's XL-100 Accullne Portable gives you bnlhant sharply detailed pictures. Features automatic color. brightness. and tuning controls SPECIAL ONLY s32sso •One Year Free Labor •One Year Free Parts •Our Exclusive 5 Year Picture Tube Warranty AA&D Bectronlc1 '17 5 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-1112 Hovr~ Oo1ly 9 6 Thvrt 9.9 ProfHSK>nal Service for 111 your home etectrona TV-Rldl() -St•.o-Phono-r..,. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. OCTOBER 26, 1975 r: ) m llwrenee Welk Show CHS IS I psycholo1lst, SHU help HH Haw from his old colltl• professor who Or. J1uer1 Invasion Hour m1n11u to heiahttn his dupalr by 7:JO 1J Wild World or Aftlmals "African ttlllnr him psycholOo Is 111 • Antelope" Wlll11m Conrtd n1rr1tes "crock... KHntn Wynn ruests. this story of $0me sixty different m loll .. frHt h OfJtlpk types Of lntelope, Heh specillized Q) CtlWt Allwt to 1 p1rt1cul1r 1re1, kind of food 10:001J @(I) CJ) Carol l•....U Guest end h1bit1t. Roddy McDow1ll Joins Carol, Har O Do11 Ada ms' Sct1en Test Red vey Korman, Vickie llwr.nce ind Buttons and Frtnk Corshin 11uest. Tim Conw1y in 1 hilarious movie I low Anlenun StJlt spoof, "The Little Foxiu." Muslcll· Ltt'a Miu A Deal ly, ti. entire cast lncJudinr Mc:· llwtt nce Welk Show Dow1ll ind the Ernest Ri tt Room 222 D1ncers rive I sonr ·&·d•nce salute Tltmpo Sobft el Tlempo to the music and lyrics of Cole Por· 1:00 IJ (jj) CD()) Tllt Jetteraoaa Is ter. Georae movina up or down? The 0 TONY FRANCIOSA IS usu1lly fierce "ti11er" has turned * .. MATT HELM"-NEWI Into e pussycat, and it's 111 be· 0 <9 ())) (3) aJ Matt Attm cause of business setbacks-and "Squeeze Pl1y"When her neiahbor Ceo~a~ is 1frald the Jeffersons are is str1naled, in error, by a profes· mov1n on down. sional assassin In 1 clown dlsauise, 0 fl) \6)@) m Welt Dh ner Ktren Ashley (Marlyn Mason), the S.turdar Movie: (C) (3hr) "Hurri· intended victim seeks the help of etne H1""1," follo111ed by "The Ab· her former ass'.oci1te Matt Helm. sent Minded Professor" The first While the hit man' 1ssures his presentalion is a documentary on a boss that he intends to "Clrry out storm in lhe Gulf ~f Me~ico in 1961, the contr1ct," Matt aoes In search and ho111 1 maior d1suter 111as of information on the unusu1I op· l1rgely averted. "The Absent Minded eratlons of the professional assas· Professor," 1s a comedy starring sin. Curt Lowens, Robert Upton, Fred MacMurray, N1ncy O!son, Kee· Ahna Clpri, Paul Stewert, John Mc· nan Wynn ind Tommy Kirk. about Li1m and Ch1rles Cloffi auest. 1 colle11e science professor who O Movlt: (90) "Johnny Condlo" aoodentally discovers a uni~ue sub· (wes) '56 -fr1nk Srnatr1, Keen1n stance which defies gr1v1ty and Wynn Phyllis Kirk. keeps an entire community "up in I R~ Braim Sh. ow the air." Musal Contest ~ U1r's C'ub The Untouc:fl.lbla Hee Haw : ltrcman Film "Secrets of Worn· (~ ) Q} $ I t U r d I J en" Nifht With Howard Cosell m Lou Gonion Show O M,ovle: (C) (2hr) "Number On_e" 10:30 I TodlJ at Aiu• Callentt (dra) 69 -Charlton Heston, Jessica StlKflo 22/Qulz Time Walter 11:00 (])DO (I) Ntwa I Collage Movie: "W"1rpalnr• (wes) '53 -!rov~sh Movie Peter Craves, Join Taylor. Greet Pllform1nces: lld1 Rn· Sil Bllb olph Churchill "Triumph & m <a()))(]) NtW'I Tr1aedy'' (R) Sinister Cinema aJ Super Show W Tht P.T.L Club al J1p1Hse llnau11• Proarams Dorl Ad1ma' Scrttn Ttlt 7 Club l :JO l (jj) m Cl) Doc • Cinema 34 Pop COts tflt Covnby • Mtvlt Cllssks m NNIEST SHOW ON . Roel C.ncert * TV-HEE HAW TONITE 11:15 (I) Movlt: (C) "Nlrtrt P1aaa•" m Htt H.. i dv) '57 -James Stew1rt. 9:00 1J @ (I) (j) Mary TJltf Moon Dr11natk l.wt Shritt Show Miry and Sut Ann Nivens vol-( ())) Sclt!Q Fldltll Tittatrt unteer their services es bia sisters 11:30 Fabulous 52! (C) "The lraves" to two delinquent 1irls. M1c:Kenzie (wes) '71 -Georae Pepptrd, Per· Phillips and Celestine Watkins nt ll Roberts. ruest. O QJ (j) Wffkt nd 0 Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Callfontia" (j) Movtt: "'Tht loclJ Saatdltt'" (dr1) '46 -B1r1>1r1 St1nwyck, (hor> ·45 -Boris Klrlotf, Bel• Lu· 81rry Fitzierald. IOSI. (j) loxln1 fro111 the Olympic fJ Movlt: (C) "Cadut flow(' 0 S-:-W.A.T.-BATTLES (C?m) '69 -Wilt.er M1tth1u, In· * RACETRACK HEISTERS end Ber11m1n, Goldte Hawn. (j) Movie: "Hlth Sierra" (dre) '41 fJ <a Ci)) (I) al S. W. A. T. -Humphrey Bor1rt Id• Lupino. "Courthouse" At the scene of. • B Movlt: (C) "'O~lplt of Dtatll" two-mllllo~ dollar race track ht1st. (hor) '72 _ Mike Raven. Hondo setzes one of the holdup ruil Saturdly Nlpt men, but those who .esape Im· m All-Nlfht Sliow: "Tiit Horror of medi1tely be1in spendmr p1rt of llachtod Castle " "The Till111 their fortune on runs i nd min· Man," "The Mon1,W. power to fre_e their captured part-12:JO I Tht Water1 F•ltJ ner durlna his tri1I. Elisha Cook Jr.. 1:00 . At Ortt With .•• and Robert Webber ruest. Roel Cawcert I W1ndtrfult 2:15 Movie: .. F'he Co6dtft Htun"' Evt11l-r at Sy111phony (com) '61 -Emit Kov1cs, Cyd Pnmltr Fiim Charisse, Georc• Sanders. 9:JO 1J@ (I) CJ) lob Newhart Show J:4·5 0 Movie: °'Ttndtr Comrtdt" (dra) Bob, depmsed by his lack of sue:· '43 -Gin1er Rorers, Robert Ryan. KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: OCTOIO Z5tll (,.II.) 3:00 CHd Growttl Hd Dlv1lop•111t 4:30 SHrdl: The Quest for P1rson1I M11nin1 6:00 CoMUIHf bperienct 7:00 Wrltiq ftr A Reuaa 8:00 Ewenlq at Sy.,,_, Schoen· ber1 is futured in toniaht's perform1nce. (60 min) (P8S) 9:00 Muttrp6tce ThNt..: Shoulder to Shot.lldtr "lady Const1nee Lytton" (60 min) (PBS) 10:00 The Tribal Eye "Behind the M1sk" (60 min) (PBS) SllNDAY: OCTOIER 26111 ('.IL) 3:00 Classic TMltra """"' (PBS) 3:30 Classic ThMtrt "She Stoops To Conquer" -Sir R1ndolph Rich· ardson IS Mr. H1rdc1Stle leads the t1tented cast tor this pro- duction of Oliver Goldsmith's cl1ssic comedy. Tom Courten1y (of "Dr. Zhiv110") pl1ys youn1 M1rlow, with Juliet Mills IS the heroine Kite. (2hrs.) (PBS) 5:30 C.llfornll l.qislltlve Debates "Nucieer EnertY Question, Pert I" 6:30 NMta S,.b: The 81ua A perform1nce by fem1le pi1nist/ blues sinaer. Almeta Spe1ks. 7:00 A.ant ti Mio (60 min) (PBS) 8:00 ColltamporarJ C.lltomll Issues (KOCE) 8:30 Romantic Rtbeflioa (PBS) 9:00 Sot.iftdstl1• "60 Minutes to Kill" A spoof of television. (60 min) (PBS) 10:00 Flrtnc UM (60 min) (PBS) MONDAY: OCTOBER 27UI (,,M,) lO:oo 111-SdMol 'rocn••illa 11:30 EJedric C..pa117 (CTW) 12:00 Sesa11tt stnet (CTW) 1:00 111.sdlool ''°"' .... '"' 2:00 Ascent of Man (PBS) 1:00 Boo' INt (PSS) 3:10 Mlmr Rt1tn Netchbotflclod 4:00 SeslM StrMt (CTW) 5:00 EJedric C.mpallJ (CTW) 5:30 V'llla Aleen (PSS) 6:00 Chllcl &rowtfl and Dlvtlopm111t (PBS) 6:30 Wrttln1 Ftr A RUSCN'I 7:00 Surdl: The Quest for Personal Munin1 7:30 Focus: Ofa1111 CountJ "The Ir- vine Coast: The Nut Riviera?'' (KOCE) 8:00 Wolicl 'ms (PSS) 1:30 Wolftan Nlve ,, .... (PSS) 9:00 Cotlta•perary Callfornll bsues (KOC£) 9:30 The Davtd Susstlftd Sllft (90 min) (PBS) TUESDAY: OCTOBER 2ltti (,,M.) 10:00 11-Schotl Pf01111t•l111 11:30 Oactr1c CompalJ (CTW) 12:00 s.sa .. Str'Mt (CTW) 1:00 In.school ~111111 2:00 Wat.ni Cfvtliutiol 2:30 Wasfllqta Wlff In Review (PBS) 3:00 Voters' ....... (KOC[) 3:30 Mister Repn NtlPbomood (f1mlly Communic.) 4:00 s..a .. StrMt (CTW) 5:00 Otdrtc c..puy (CTW) 5:30 Cina• ....... (PBS) S:OO lie ISue Miff* (NET) 6:30 c..... ElperieM:e (So Cal Consortium) 7:00 CS.Ilk Tilutra , ......... (So Cal Consortium) 7:30 ,.._ Foru•: le11lly Spe;akina (KOCE) l :lO lfltllnt.ltioael Alllutlon fe6al 9:00 AKelt ef Mai (PBS) 10:00 Craat ,.,,.. .. ,..: "Jennie: lady R1ndolph Churchill" (60 min) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: OCTOIDt Z9t1t (,.M,) 10:00 ln·Sdlool Protr.•lq 11 :30 Electric ColftpalJ (CTW) 12:00 S.Umt Street (CTW) 1:00 ln-Scftotf ,,..,. •• ,. 2:00 Re .. lltlc R.W'°" (PSS) 2:30 Anbs 11N1 lsntffu (PBS) 3:00 W-.1 (PBS) 3:30 Mlsbr Roaen Nttlll~ 4:00 Suamt Street (CTW) 5:00 £ledrtc eom,.llJ (CTW) 5:30 Yll1a Alta" (PBS) 6:00 QllW Gl9Wttl a.r DneloPMtttt 6:30 Wrttl11 fOf A R&UOtl 1:00 Surd!: The Quest for Person1I Mean int 7:30 Sllewcl1t (KOCE) 1:00 lbstatpiecia Tllutrr. SbouWtr to Shoulder "Christable Plnk- hurst" (60 min) (PBS) 9:00 Nltional Gfoeraplllc Spedal 10:00 F1Ultr of the Computltr "Charles 81bb11e" 10:30 Rulidada (PBS) TffURSDAY: OCTOBER 30tt1 (P.M.) 10:00111·~ P"frt••ill 11:30 Electrk C.•PlllJ (CTW) 12:00 SeulM street (CTW) 1:00 ... ~ ,,..,. ... Ina 2:00 Ewenln1 At ~·,..., 3:00 foeus: On1111 CtultJ (KOC[) 3:30 Milter Rt1tn Ntirti~ 4:00 S.S.. Stnet (60 min) (CTW) 5:00 Electric CompalJ (CTW) 5:30 C.mscolendas (PBS) 6:00 C.lltonail Jourul (PBS) 6;30 ConslllHf Elpet'itllC:t 7:00 Conte•penry C1ftfontia laam 7:3011lt Ora1111 ....... (KOC[) 8:00 hot 1Nt (PBS) 1:30 Classic Theatn , ......... (PBS) 9:00 Classic Tileatrl FRIDAY: OCTOIER lllt (,,IL) 10:00 I~ ,,..,. .... 11:30 Dac:trlc c..,.., (CTW) 12:00 s.u .. StrMt (CTW) 1:00 II-Schei Precra_., 2:00 eo.tnlporary c.llftf'lia ls.wet 2:30 Classic Theatre P'mltw (PBS) 3:00 Ill 11111 Martllt (NET) 3:30 Mlsbt Rt1tn fWlltbemood 4:00 s.u .. SbMt (CTW) ' 5:00 EJedric C:...palf (CTW) S:lO Villa Mqrt (PBS) 6:00 Child &rwtll IM Dl••P•IM 6;30 Wo•n (PBS) 7:00 Selrdl: The Quest for Personal Munin1 7:30 Yotm' ""*'"' (KOC£) 1:00 Waslliaa1H WeM ii • .._ l:JO Wad StrMt Wiit (PBS) 9:00 llup'1 sa... 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We'll p~ S5 IOf c>c1bll1hed qu .. 110111 Sorry, •• can't 1111war otti.ra. FOR JAMES GRADY, au1hor of spy thrillen .. Su Day11 of the Condor and ·shadow of ih.e C<>n<lcW Shouldn't the CIA'• alleged plota to eUtmnate f<w· eign leaden Uke CtUtro and Allentk be kept .ecret or left to the pagu of quaO-factual thrilkn like younP-M.B., Boiae, Idaho • No, no, no. Truth is the only way people can effectively FOR JULIET PROWSE What makes a man sexy and altractive?-J.B., Racine, Wis. • I'm drawn to a man who's a gentleman-not tbo$e who use four-letter words every four seoonds. 1 like someone who doesn't have to keep proving he's a man. I'm bored by guys who keep asserting their masculinity. What I've just done is describe what my seoond husband i.m't like. We've been married three years. FOR JIM ST AFFORD Are you a bachelor?-Bette Howard, Farmington, N.M. • fm 31 and single, I'm called a "lady's man .. (which I hope is correct), and I'm looking to ch ange my single status. Al long as the lady doesn't mind my mania for collecting (I stash away anything and everything from musical instru- ments and furniture to reeipes). l'm open to a ll offers. FOR MABTIN LANDAU, star of ·space: 1999'" Au you related to Arthur Landau, Jean Harlow's ageot?- Mi;s. Dorothy Manhall, Wichita, Kan. • No-and I can go further than that. rm not a relative of David Landau, a 1930-s actor who committed suicide. Nor of Martin Landau, the producer. He and I stayed at the same New York hotel once, in identical suites on the 10th and 11th floors. (We checked in and out at the same time. We got each othef's calls and each other's bills.) In fact, nobody in my family is famow. FOR RAQUEL WELCH, star of "The Wild Party• Does winning an Oscar make a star a betttt performer, or just lazier?-Evelyn Moore, Hartford, Conn. e Never having won an Oscar, I don't know, but if it were me, I'd feel I should do better the next time. But, in the long run, it doesn't matter a bil Look how many performers win awards and drop out of sight. And what about those who aren't as well known, yet aon't know what it's like to be out of work? FOR THE "ASK THEM YOURSELF' EDITOR u Ricky Nelson still feuding with Elvis Presley?-C.R., Decatur. DJ. e In the late SO's, Ricky and Elvis were vying for top spot on the record charts (Elvis headed the list in 1957, and Ricky ''won" in '58). Then, they met on the football Seid (Elvis's team wore uniforms; the Ricky team wore jeans). Riclcy's team won-and that's when the rwnor started. "Not true, thouidl.'' !lays Ricley, whose ambition is to malce movies, but, until he gets a break, keeps singing. Ricky has a Black Belt in lcarate. It took him six years to get it, but he hasn't used that skill ("I haven't had a 6ght since high school.") Right now he's trying to convince his mother to leave the house: "She's a good actress, and she's wasting her time at home." He's hoping his new record, "Rocle 'n' Roll Lady"' will be a big hit. (He hasn't had one since "Carden Party'" sold a million and a half copies back in '73.) Co.,., llluetrallon by Don Dixon ftmc-tion. Otherwise, you have ~overnmt·11t-by·im:1gi11all1111, fantasy rule. a system akin to Nazi Cennany or South American military JUOta.s. If a fact or situation is disturhing. change the fact or the situation, don't lie •1bout it with <.'Over-ups or blindly ignore it i11 the hope it will go away. That's what democracy i~ all about. Relying on smpe1m• thrillers and es pionage 11oveb for informatio11 about how and why your tu dollars are being spent in cloak-1rnd- dagger aHairs is both dangerous and silly. FOR .. JIMMY TllE CREEK" SNYDER, author of " Jimmy the Creek· Do you feel that the legalization of gambling would help curb escalating crime?-S.T., Casper, Wyo. • No. In fact, I th.ink the reverse would happen. Where gambUng is concerned, people just don't have any discipli11e. The more they lose, the more they bet. When people gamble away more than they can aHord, crime often is a result. FOR ERMA BOMBECK, columni..tt There is a surplus of women in the world. Do you thinll in the future countries will be governed by women?-Cyula Hollmann, Waterbury, Conn. • No question about it. And one of the first things they will do when they get into power is to reverse the odds and get a surplus of men. FOR MARY WILSON of The Su preme.f Why do you three Supremes dress so mRgni6cently?- C.S., Los Angeles, Calif. • We wanted to have our special trademark., something by which we'd be identified in addition to our singjng. We feel that elegant hairdos and costumes are just as importa11t as a first-rate performance. We ~pend as much time on our faces, hair and clothes as we do rehearsing! FOR EVEL KNIEVEL Do all the pins and plates in your body set oil metal detec- tors at airporu?-Doug Neilsen, Torrance, Calif. e All my metal plates and pins have been removed with the exception of one in my left arm. At times it sets off the airport detector, but I always get through. October 2e, 1975 /Uml(V ~ The Newopaper Magailne A ..,.WIG.._ of Do-CWlcllloN, l11e. Raymond K. Mnon, CINlrman ol the Board A. Ectw.rd MJller, Pt••ldam FrH OanMNen, p,.tJd.m, Downe Publ,.hlng MORTON FRANK. Ptw•ld.,t1 and Publl1H1 LEONARD 8. DAVIDOW, Chairman ROBERTO. CARNEY, Enc. V.P.-Anoc. P11bll1,,., PATRICK II. LINSKEY, V,P.-Ad Director Kent D'AJelNndro, Marketing Mgr.; Gerald I . Wroe,/Eastern Mgr.; Richard D. carroU, Auoc:. Eutem Mgr.: Jo. Fraaf, Jr., Chicago Mgr.; lnr19nce M. Finn, Detroit Mgr. hrtdM, ltepMna, .on der u.th itnd Hayw•rd, Los Angeles and San Franeltco. "61M.tSH°' RELATIONS: LEE EUii, V.P.·Olrector; Robert H. M•rrlott, Mgr. itU8UIHEI' HRVICU: Rob9rt J. ChriatJan, Mgr.: Jamee G. Baher, Buslneu Manager; Robert Banker, Promotion; Caryl El..,, Merchandl1lng. Headquarters 641 Lexington Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022 ~ 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All rights reMrved. MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor-in.-Chlet Reynold• Dodson, Managing Editor Rlehatd Valdatl, Art Director Ro .. lyn Abfeveya, Senior Editor Marilyn Hansen, Food Editor ASl<>eiate Edllora: s.m •cGarrfty, Hal Landon and Rob4n A. Thruell Estelle W•lpln, Art Asst.: QIOffa Bfier, Pictures. Contributing Editors: U"f Bott*'-fn, Rober1 CUnan. PalM!a Howard PHr J. Oppenheimer, Aftfl.9 Summer. ltRODUCTION: Richard lllllen, Dir.; Roberti! Colllns, Makeup. Is There Life "Suppose that only one out of a million life-bearing planets develops an Intelligent species. In that case, there would be 640 Intelligent species In our own galaxy." B y lsaae Asimov planets develops an intelligent species. In that case, there would be 640 intcllisent species in our own galaxy. If we assume, further, that we arc only average in in· tclliaence, then 320 of those species may be more intelligent than we are. However, the stars are separated from us by great distances. lf all the millions of life-bearing planets arc spread out evwly, then fhe one nearest to us would be some SO light-years away, while the g nearest superior intelligence might be g as far a.s 6,500 light-years away. We arc forced to consider, then, whether there is any chance that there c ~ may be lif c as we tnow it on any world ~ in our own solar system. even though the ~ other worlds prcaeot in this neighborhood of oun seem so ditferent from ours. W hat are the chances of findfog life io the universe? Not just any kind of life, but life as we know it: living things we would recognize at once as living, and as having some vague tinshjp to the kind of life we have on Earth. 3,600° AND CLOUDY "It may be that Titan Is a world with a petroleum-ocean To find life such as that, we would have to find a world something like Earth- and we know of no. such world, except for Earth itself. But since the only worlds we do know about arc the planets aric;l satellites of our own solar system, might there not be planets and satellites else- where that we are not aware ·of and that would be similar to Earth? It would seem that ther~ must be. There are no less than 135 billion stars in our own galaxy. and according to current the- o ry, nearly all of them should have plane- tary systems. Some of those billions of stars should be something like our sun in temperature and stability, and among these, some must have at least one planet or satellite similar to Earth in siz.e and temperature. Stephen H. Dole of The Rand Corpora- tion once calculated that there might be as many as 640 million Earth-like planets in our own galaxy-and there may be as many as a hundred billion othu galaxies! All. or nearl y all, the Earth-like planets have probably developed life, but we have no way of knowing how many of those planeta support intelligent life. Suppose, though, that Dole's calcula· tion ii correct, and suppose, aJso, that oiily one out of a million lif e-bcaring 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, October 21, 1976 Suppose we uk what the mirumum re- quirements are for lite as we know it. First, we would need a world with plenti- ful carbon. for it is out of carbon atoms that the giant molecules characteristic of life arc built up. Furthermore, as far as we lcnow, only carbon atoms and not any other kind will suit the purpose. The car- bon might be in the form of carbon dioxide (a carbon-<>xygen combination) or methane (a carbon-hydrogen combi· nation). Then, too, we would need a world with a plentiful supply of liquid, for it is in liquids, not in solids, that atoms and mole- cules interact with the speed required for lif c. The ocean on earth is made up of water (a hydrogen-exygcn combination), but other hydrogen-containing liquids might do. If there is a lot of liqujd on a world, there is sure to be an atmosphere, too: an enveloping film of gas. So we want a world with an atmosphere and an ocean. The moon, which has neither an atmos- phere nor an ocean, bas no life. We have reached it and that seems to be the case. There is no life, for the same reason, on the planet Mercury, or probably, on any world as small as the moon or smaller. The planet Venus has a thick atmos- phere containing carbon dioxide, but it is nearly red·hot and it is bone-dry, so no- body expects life as we know it to be able to exist there. The planet Mars has a thin filling Its hollows and dry la~areas here and there. It Is conceivable that there may be both sea life and land life on Titan and that the land life might develop intelligence." · atmosphere containing carbon dioxide, but potential liquids are frozen in its soil and icecaps. We might not expect there to be lif c on it for that reason, but there is some indication that Mars sometimes undergoes warmer temperature, and this is when lakes and rivers and a thicker atmosphere·may ex.isl. Recently two unmanned probes, Viking I and Viking 2 headed for a soft landing on Mars and will conduct automated ex- periments designed to dcterrnme whether anything is going on in the surrounding soil that could be considered typical of the kind of chemical reactions produced by living tissue. Perhaps-perhaps not. Beyond Mars lies the giant planet, Jupiter. It has a vast atmosphere contain- ing mostly hydrogen, but also some meth- ane, water, and a nitrogen-hydrogen com- bination called ammonia. Life molecules could be built up out o f such an at· mosphcre. Until recently, we hadn't the least no- tion of what existed under the atmos- phere, for thick clouds blocked our view. But the recent Jupiter-probes, Pioneer l O and Pioneer 11, have sent back informa- tion that Jupiter is a vast ball of liquid hydrogen, a ball that grows steadily hotter as one probes deeper and deeper into it. The surface of the cloud layer we see bas a temperature of 135" C., but at 600 miles below that cloud surface, the temperature is aJready 3,600° C. Somewhere in be· tween there must be a region of comfort· able temperature. The whole ball of Jupiter's hydrogen is in a state of enormous, slow circulation, with huge coiumns of hydrogen creeping upward here and crawling downward there. Occasionally, enormous swirling hurricanes form. The Great Red Spot is one such hurricane-! unnel that bas been active for thousands of yurs in a storm so large that the whole Earth could be dropped into it without touching its walls. If life forms exist in the comfortable temperature, they may be in a rising rol- umn that is carrying them upward toward temperatures too cold for active life; or in a sinking column carrying them down· ward toward temperatures too hot for lif c of any kind. W e might expect that life forms would resist rising too high or sink- ing too low. Life forms may expend part of the en- ergy they abstract from the environment to swim steadily downward. or upward, in order to cancel the movement of the column and remain in the comfortable temperature range. Or else they wilJ not drift, but will swim from one column into a neighboring one moving in the opposite directioo-moviog into a rising column when the temperature becomes too high and into a sinking column whev it gets too low. But can any of these life forms survive the onset of some sudden Jovian storm that may sweep them too high or too low faster than they can counter? Do the planet's life forms undergo periodic deci- matiom, or can they not form in the first place? We don't know; we can't know, per- haps, until such time as we can send our questing probes below the cloud layer and find what lies in the mild-temperatured inner skin of this planetary monster of our solar system. And if there is no life on Jupiter, per- haps it may exist on the other giant plan- ets, Saturn, Uranus or Neptune, where conditions are probably less turbulent than on Jupiter. OCEANS OF GASOLINE? Giant-planet life would have to be ocean lite. The life forms would have to be adapted to motion through a liquid substance that resists that motion. They would have to be streamlined (as fish are) if they are to move quickly. They couldn't develop quick-moving appendages with which to handle the environment as hands do, and perhaps would never be able to develop a technology even if they devel- oped intelligence. (Sea forms on Earth, such as dolphins, are intelligent but can- not develop a technology.) What we need is an ocean world with dry land as well, and tru.. is something that Jupiter and the other giant planets don't have. What about the satellites of the giant planets? There are 29 of them altogether, and some of them are nearly as large u Mars. Of the 29, however, 28 lack any atmosphere to speak of-at least as far as we know--or any ocean, and are there- fore likely to be as lif elcss as the moon. But what about the 29th? Among the 10 satellites of the planet Saturn, the next planet beyond Jupiter, is the large satel- lite, Titan. It is the largest in diameter of all the satellites of the solar system. It has an atmosphere, too (the only satellite we know of that has one), and it is a substantial atmosphere--thiclcer than that of Man. Titan's atmosphere contains methane, and it may be that under Titanian condi- tions the small molecules of methane combine into larger molecules of the type we find in petroleum. Titan appean to us, in our telescopes, to be distinctly orange in color, and that may be the result of molecules in the atmosphere larger than that of methane, and also the result of the petroleum-like sludge on its surf ace. FAMILY WEEKLY. October 2S. 11115 • I It may be that Titan is a world with a petroleum-ocean filling its hollows and dry land-areas here and there. It is con- ceivable that there may be both sea life and laod life oo Titan and that the land life might develop intelligence. (Not at all likely, indeed very unlikely, but it is conceivable.) The more active Titan.iao life forms would need concentrated energy in the form of molecules rich in oxygen. U Titan.ian intelligence could reach our world and note the free oxygen present in our atmosphere in countless tons, they might possibly react with much the same awed greed that we would feel if we found ourselves staring at a petroleum ocean on Titan's.surface. And meanwhile-Pioneer 11 is racing toward Saturn and in a few years may send back information on Titan. Whether it will support this dream of Titanian life, or not, is a question for the future. a. Your Bou "Permanently Frightened"? If you have trouble trying to make sense of your boss's behavior, you may be working for someone who lives In a permanent nate of fright. In an article In "Advanced Management Journal," famed psychiatrist Karen Horney's theories were used to explain bosses who are permanently terri- fied-terrified of being recognized as less of a person than they've tried to make themsetves appear. Some bo...., for eumple, ... ,. dlooM to be W9m Md trlendtr whether or not It rukea aenae under the drCUMtancea. They never fire or demote Incompetent employes. They bear with them or try to have them trans- ferred. Nothing is ever important enough "I want a coffee that gives me good rich flavor, cup after cup ... a coffee I can depend on for freshness I brew it. ThatS why I switched to MJB. ItS not just another coffee:' MJB ... Specially Blended for the Richest Flavor. for them to Insist on or to argue about. But ,..,au lhllt this trPe of pereon 1a often a trlckJ polltlclM undemNlh. M theJ wrelly try • get their •-r, tMy wlll continue to ect ...... md wlll llbeotutefy Nfuae to confront the affuatlon openlJ. As a result. it is almost impossible to find out what's really going on. Other fearful bosses are always cold and distant In good Umee U.., do the job......_. them. never edd Mything new or dftfennt. But when the pressure Is on, they become dangerous. They blame failure on everyone else. They often spend considerable time collecting and presenting "facts" which show that everybody else is guilty of incompetence. A fearful boss cannot be cured. But you can protect yourself If you know what to expect. --, S. R. Redford C.VIWCarr: 'Ill)' Teo Fawrlte Rttords Vikki Carr (born Florencia Blsenta de Casillas Martinez Cardona) made her debut at ttle age of four, singing "Adeste Fldelea" In Latin at a Christmas program. At high school she signed up for all available music courses and took leading roles in the school's musical pro- ductions. On week- ends ahe sang with local bands until graduation. She then began traveling with Pepe Callahan's Mexican-Irish Band. Her first demo disc resulted In a long-term con- tract with liberty Records. Since then Vikki has guest-starred on every major network variety show. She has also performed for the Queen of England and at the White House. 1. C•ala the Mualdan, by Pablo Casals (Columbia Masterworks Serles) 2. The V811J Thought of You, by Nat King Cole (Capitol) 3. Solitude on Gultw, by Baden Powell (Columbia) 4. lntfoapection_, by Thlfs Van Leer (Columbia) S. Japanne BllCh Scene (RCA-Victor) I . Nil880n Slnp .......,, by Harry Niisson (RCA) 7. llediterraneo, by Serrat (not available) I. Ravel'• Daphnl8 and CNN, by Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (Angel) 9. Juat .,. Old-Fuhloned Love Song, by Paul Wiiiiams (A & M) 10. Tapeetry, by Carole King (Ode) -fntervlelnd bJ Anlt8 Summer I • FAMILY WEEKLY. October 2e, 1875 Enjoy king longer ... without snioking more. Saratoga 120's. Rich, full-flavored cigarettes tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's. You get extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Cost no more than 100' s. Regular or menthol, crush-proof box. 16 mg: 'tl(.'1.11119. nicotine av. per cigann1 by nc Method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. O Pltillp Morn. llOC. 1975 This week, Food Editor Marttrn Haneen makes minestrone. "When I discovered this delicious version of minestrone In an Italian restaurant recantty," says Marilyn, "I just knew I had to pass It along. Yes, it calls for a lot of ingredients, but since It mak~o much, It's economical In the long run." A Meaty Minestrone You Can Make by The Gallon! MEDITERRANEAN MINESTRONE 2 lb-. be9f eoup bonee s !be. lhln beef, sllced 4q1a. .. .., 1 can (21 oza.) '°"'8ton In pur'6e °' Juice. ..-..nec1 1 cen (15 on.) eo.nato uuce 2 medlutn onlOM, quan.r.d "' cup chopped ........, 2 lllblnpoona .... 2 teupoona bull leaft9, cruehed ~ ... spoon ground black pepper "' taupoon garlk: powder 2baJIHYH 2 cu,. (1 lb.) sliced cerrota 2 cupe •Head celery 4 cupe (12 ou.) uncooked ehell warOftl 2 pkga. (t oza. each) frozen ltabn green beane 1 pkg. (10 cm.) frozen peae 1 c:an (1lb.Of20 OU.) white°' red kldneJ beane, undrained p.........,.~ ... led ttaNan brNCI 1. Place aoup bones and ahin beef in large 8-to 10-qt. aoup kettle, add water. Bring to boil; akim surface of liquid if desired. Add toma- toes, tomato aauce, onions, parsley, salt. basil, pepper, garlic powder and bay leaves. Bring to a boil again; reduce heat. cover and simmer for 1 Y.a hours. 2. Add carrots and celery, cover and simmer Y.a hour longer, or until meat is fork-tender. S. Remove meat and bones from soup. Discard bones. Trim fat oft' meat and discard fat. Cut FAMILY WEEKLY, October 29, 1175 8 I meat into bite-.i.u pieca, and return to aoup. 4. Heat soup to boilina. Add uncooked maca- rooi, green beans and peas. Simmer, covered, about IS to 20 minutes lonaer, or until maca- roni i.s tender. Stir occaaionally. 5. Stir in kidney beam, beat until soup is bub- blina. Serve in large, deep soup bowls. Pass grated Parmaao cbeae and Italian bread. Malen about 6 qts. WHATS SMART: A complete meaJ-in-a-duh soup takes time, but makes several meaJs. Nutritional note: Shell macaroni and kidney beans in this aoup contain vegetable protein. which, when combined with meat protein. produces a baJanced blend of amino acids. W.nt to etore? Ladle soup into freezer con- taioen, allowing ~ inch head room at the top to permit expanston during freezing. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • SUPER VALUES, Box 9335, Dept. TG-109 FOR A FRIEND • • 10 Canyon Lane, Stamford, Conn. 06904 • • Pt .... Nell me the compi. .. Ml ol 10 lvtl-cotor, lro~n ,,.,...,... I hev. • • enclOMd: • • O 11 ... plut "' poai.oe and hllndtlng for one •t ol 10 Iron-on tr•netera. • • O 12.• for two complet• Ml• ol Iron-on tranalera. (20 traMfera In 811} • • (We'll pay 911 postege •nd handling ctlatteel • : LIMIT 2 PEA PERSON : : PAINT NAME GE : • • • AOOAESS • • • • • • CITY STATE ZIP __ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • SUPER VALUES, Box 9335, Dept. 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The Hamilton Mint invites you to be among the select few to give or collect its Christmas 1975 Limited Edition Masterpieces ... maa· o.ifioeot original art trc&Sures that will keep the memory of this Christmas alive for generations. DD 1915 ANNUAL CllRJSl'MAS PLATE IN 80LID Sil.VD AND SOLID GOLD This lovely bu-relief plate bears an original work of art by master 1Culptor Alfred Brunettin. Entitled "Tanne~ baum, •• the plate depicts two amall children in an old- faahioned holiday settio.g4ringing home the Christmas tree. Each gleaming proof Plate mcasura a full s• in diameter. The Plates will be minted in two special limited editions: in solid .999 Fine Silver (nine ounces of the finest and pureat Silver available) for only SJ S0.00, and in ~uasite 18 Kt. solid Gold for $2.SOO.OO. 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Goldie Hawn wasn't around when her secretary, Dolores, let me into Goldie's N ew England farm-style home in posh Bel Air. I found the house tastefully fur- nished-oooe of the typical H ollywood interior-design atmosphere. About two minutea after I arrived. Goldie showed up, dressed in a see-through blouse, colorful cotton skirt, knee-high white kn it stoclinga and platform shoes. Nothing really matched. GOLDIE: I'm sorry rm late. You met the family? FAMILY WEEKLY: Three dogs, two cata, the French maid and Dolores ... GOLDIE: [giggling] One of the dogs beloop to Dolora. FW: la there a husband in the future? GOLDIE: I still have a husband. [Di- rector Gus Trikonia.] ~e've never got- ten a divorce. FW: But be isn't living with you, is be? GOLDIE: We didn't get along that well. But.we'll always be together. FW: I understand you once said that you couldn't poaibly live for 20 or 30 yean with any one penon, that no one could fulfill all of a penon's needs aod so they must give each other freedom. Do you still feel that way? GOLDIE: More than ever. There must be a new way to relate to marriage. Life is so abort, there must be freshness, changes, new experiences. I think one can be in love with several guys at the same time. Put then I am also very puritanical. If rm in love with a guy. I don't want him to be in love with anyone else. Confusing, isn't it? But I just can't see how one person can totally supply all of another person's needs. Like, r m one person when rm at home aod a different person when I go out, and there are so many stimulating peo- ple out there ... fiW: What about a famHy? Do you want children? Continued FAMILY WEEKLY, October 28, 197& a '1 llCH NIW COl.C>aS1 •MINT •ROSE GREEN PtNK • S«tPPfR •SKY NAVY BLUE SIDSs 7te 17 lte» 14"' te >f"' 1313 W . RANOOlPH ST. 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I I enclose $ in O Cash O Check O Money Order I I I I Cbedt olftt desired: O 24 day supply of Pennathenc-12 only $4.00 O Economf48 day supply only $7.00 (save SJ) I HAM------------~---·ADOtfU----------~ I I OTY ____________ SfAHc.._ _________ _..ZJP ... ____ _ '--------------------------------~ GOLDIE: I didn't earlier, but I do now. Or rather, when Gus and I were to- gether, he didn't particularly want chil- dren and I didn't want any if he didn't. But now I feel differently. FW: Have you ever thought of adopting any children? GOLDIE: J suppon several foster chil- dren already. And, oh yes, I would like to adopt children who live with me. I'm looking into this right now. But I wouldn't want them to live this way. I wouldn't want them to live in Bel Air with a lot of rich kids. When Gus and I once thought of having a family, we were going to move to the bcach--oot a big house; a place where people from all walks of life live, where the kids could ride to school on bicycles, not in a Cadillac or a Rolls or Mercedes. FW: It seems to me that ever since I first met you, your life has been tightly "II I want to play Lady Macbeth, I can do it In my living room. [More giggles.] I do, too." controlled by your manager ... GOLDIE: Not any more! FW: Why was it in the first place? GOLDIE: Because he found me in a chorus line in Las Vegas and had faith m me and guided my career. I was only a dancer. He did everything for me. J knew nothing because he knew every- thing and I didn't have to learn. O r so I thought at the time. Now I know better. Now I know that you have to take your life into your own hands or you don't grow. That's why J feel I am growing now ... why I feel so good. Beller than ever. When I left my career in someone else's hands. J wasn't master of my own destiny. FW: ls your manager still with you? GOLDIE: Noooooooo. FW: Why not? GOLDIE: His contract eitpired. FW: What kind of a career arc you looking for now? What kind of parts do you want? GOLDIE: Parts that'll make people laugh. I've got a talent for that, and because I do, I think I have an obliga- tion. That's what people need today- laughter. If I want to play Lady Mac- Goldie Hawn Cominued beth, J can do it in my Jiving room. (More giggles.] I do, too. FW: Now that you arc your own mas· ler, aren't you afraid you might be- come tough, like most successful actresses? GOLDIE: Beco me a man? Nawwww. But I think I can be strong. You have to be. You have to have energy to sus- tain yourself for a long time in this industry. ~ How far did you go in school? GOLDIE: J finished the first year of college ... drama school. First I wanted to become a secretary, till I was about 11. After that, an actress. My fa th er was a musician and my mother was involved with jewelry design. They were very f rce with me. I could do whatever I wanted. Well, not always. When tbcy told me to go to bed and I didn't, I got clonked on the head. FW: Where arc your parents now? GOLDIE: In Maryland. Near Washing· too, D .C. My sister is'therc, too. She's married. FW: You've worked with Warren Beatty in two films-"$" and "Sham- poo." How was he to work with? GOLDIE: The best producer I ever bad. Totally involved from the beginning through production, to culling to selling the film. And be cares how you look, bow you feel. He's beautiful ... Sham- poo" was really great to make. Warren and Julie Christie and I are close friends and we always wanted to work together. It was beautiful because you had three major stars in one film and nobody felt threatened. Y'lmow what I mean? We weren't fighting each other. All of us wanted the other to get the most, to do the best. It must have ·been like this in the old days: I guess. Maybe. I don't know. But it wasn't the hassle of everybody out for himself. FW: You played Las Vegas last year, and yet I heard you say you don't like going there. GOLDIE: Ifs true that I don't like Vegas. Never did. And J didn't want lo go back to do a show, but my manager made the deal. There was lots of money involved, and I couldn't say no. But there's nothing stimulating to me about being up until five in the morning. FW: You said you feel better now than you h;we in a long time. Is this because you're your own master, or beca~se you're more secure financially -and carecrwise? GOLDIE: Mostly, I guess, because I'm growing up. When I said good-by, Goldie was giggling again-that delightful. joyous giggle. Growing up? Never, J hope. 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He sntotes for p1ea9.n_ He gets It from tne blend of 1\ntsn and Domest1C tdlacXos In camel Flters. Do~ Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. -- TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Men and women who participate in aporu are more emotionally well-adjusted than those who do not. 2. People who engage in sports involving a high level of physical activity have ditrerent attitudes and lifestyles than those whose lei- sure involves low physical activity. 3. People who go in for hazardous, high-risk sports such as skydiving tend to have certain personality traits in common. 4. You can usually tell if a person is an in- trovert or an extrovert by the type of sport he prefers. · 5. The workingman in the lesser income brackets has the greatest enthusiasm for sports. ANSWERS i. 1. True. At Bowling Green State University, a team of investigators found that, for both men and women, involvement in sports tended to go hand in hand with psychological well- being and a well-adjusted personality. One of the reasons, apparently, is that sports provide stimulating and diverting interaction with other people. 2. True. In a National Institutes of HeaJth study, a random sample of more than 200 university students was analyzed and divided into two groups: those whose leisure time was characteriz.ed by a high level of physical ac- tivity, and those whose leisure tended to be more on the nonphysical side. The physically active tended to have better self-concepts (higher self-esteem), and to have a greater .rocial orientation toward life. The more physi- cally inactive group had a greater intel/ectua/- authetic orientation toward life. And. sur- prisingly, the inactive group had a larger range of leiJure activities. 3-True. Io studies at the Universitj of Arizona, a battery of psychological tests was administered to a cross-section of subjects who preferred sports of the high-risk, skydiving variety. These individuals were found to be "signjftcantly more free than others from anx- iety, phobia and depression. They. were more open and lacking in defensiveness; more un- conventional; more inclined to reject tradi- tional religious beliefs; more self-confident and positive; more sociable; more inclined to act on impulse, and freer from health wor- ries." The findings of this particular study sug- gest that people who go in for daredevil sports figure Destiny's dice to be so heavily loaded in their favor that they couldn't lose unless they really tried. 4. True-according to studies conducted at the University of Georgia, which found that outdoor recreation activities arc generally not participated in by introvert personality types. 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Send me the collector's album which is free to new mem-I hers. My First Day Covers should be addressed as follows : I I 1 Mr .. Mrs .. Miss I I Address I I City _ State ___ Zip I I Please emboss the personali zed album as fol!Qws: !P•;nt nome to be •hown on album) I I O Jn addition to my own personal membership, I wish 0 As a convenience, r prefer to pay $19.so• now for each I I to enter a gift membership for the person(s) indi-membership for which I have enrolled. Simply mail I cated on the separate sheet of paper attached. the completed application with check (payable to I P.C.S.} to the address above. I I •conn. residents pay $20.87 for each membership to include tax. FlOS I ~---------------------------------~ Cher's Horoseope Predicted sJ{inny 1iU1e eirl in rap was destined for rkhe.s! By Tom Kennedy CELEBRITY 89 Plrlnil featuring~ PRESENTED BY S ht sang for her supper in those ea.rly yc;an. Today Oler owns over a thom- aod 11owns, 500 pai.rs or shoes a11d at dolt CTent in his lire woold catapult him to IDe>- cess and fame. Wh11 could~ more bi.zatrc than posing nude -on a fur rug -In a leading worun•s mapzine'? But his Cosmo venture w11 that bit of fftlPc that made him ov~ SJ ,000,000 to date! you. 8-lt rcmembc:f your free .W can <Werride e\'Cnll in your ure. if you put yow mind to it. In Oler•s ca1e, the wiady chose lo let flte run 1t.s coune. ntE AMERICAN AS'BOLOGICAL ASSOOA.110N "The Natt0n'l l.u9f'il Astrol()4tc.lf Society" '"' breakup with Sonny. she was ,_.vcn an allow· an\.(' of n .s.ooo a week! Aitrol~crs lookinl! 11 Oler's chart knew thu would happen. Why1 They saw the favorah'e Pfuto sc:xliJc Venus which indicates a rise to pro• ~nty. In addition, Jupiter in her 5th house pre- dicted luck through romance. This came about tllroutth Sonny who molded her c-areer, pushed her 10 stardo m. Though divorced, she and Sonny remain good frkndJ and Jupiter's luck will keep her in lovef'. ReocntJy, she's hiad sizzling rt>- lf\ltnces with re<:ordinit e"tecutive, David Geffen, :ind rock supcrstu. Grcu; Allman. As a ~wfy married 17 yur old JUSt cmbark-in~ o~1 her career. Oler had 1 dream. Often ilhe would insist that Sonny drive her past Tony Cut111s ) I room mansion. She'd ~y. "God. Son, I want 10 hve then-." Un~lteYably. she lrves in that mansion today. S3turn's placement in her chart nlllde Cher shrewd and ambhious ind able to make her drc:ima come true. Another interesting placemenl 1n Cher's chart " Neptune in Libra m the 7th houje, People w11h this Neptune pbcement are for out and kooky; part of the flower child gencr11ion. And whUc Cher may ~ a fashi on plate today. 11 wasn't loo loni ago th.lat she wa' u barefoot. je•n-dad hippy· rypc. And even decked oul in her S..S.000 crc:t- ttom , she's far from everyday and ordinary. ASTROLOGY AFFECTS US ALL Cher Bono is not the onJy person affected by ullology. Because )'OU were born, you your11Clf have a unique natal horoscope. different from all olhlh. 111 show you what it can mean to you by usin!l celebrities for my examples. Your natal hor01Cope can help you discover your hidden talents 3nd give you the confidence to use lhe1n. If you have the norion lhal you 're too old lo begin a new career 0 1 develop 11 talent, remember that Phyllis Diller wa' aJmost 40 when she began her career 1n i:omc<ly. Her Cancerian ~ c:mies a strong maternal instinct which prt>- b3bly kepf her in lhc hornc while her children were growinJ up. But the success spelled o ut in her horoscope and the touch of Moon madness in her nature u,ged her on lo stardom. Your hormcope can »dvance your career 11nd bring you wealth. The nabl chart of Burt Rey- nolds is as unusual u he. It said that an unottbo- Llmlt~ 1Ym~ Only R~11e"1'Ch hojul Fr11nk Sinatra's horo&eopc uses such <1djecti•es :.u: wild, luclty, outapoll:en. impulsive, restleu and independent. (Typical or Jupiter's innucnce.) The3D chant:teristics pl\H an "'ocptional talent. drove him to success. The same aspecu that made him a star went to work apin and lured him out or retite~nt. On the other hand, the movement or the pbncts and the tim~ or his trip to Austral.ii were in cooflkt. Despite astro- logical watrungs against travding into the Tropic of C.pricorn. frank .w:nt to Ausrralia where he encountered some real problems and nearly did not get out of that country. Your horoscope can bring you love. ro1111tnce and improve your life. Ann Margret's Venus placement indicates a deep ind abiding capacity for love. Her horoscope predic1ed her m11riage in 1967 lo Roger Smith. At that lime she was a iWve, young swlel wilh ii need ro1 'tability in her life. She credits her hUJband Mlh changing her life by giving he1 the conOdence she needed to attain succcu as well as great happiness. Your hOr0$COpc can help you stay in good health. The Miami Kerald printed a story of Muy Kelly who was scheduled for an operation on her legs on a Monday. In the meantime she consuhed her astrologer who advised het to postpone the operation until Wednesday. It was latet found that ah'~ clot was causing the trouble and had the opention been perforrMd as schedule~ Mary would probebly never ha~ wslked apin. THE TRUTH ABOUT ASTROLOGY How does YOW' natal horoscope work? An astrologer will ch.alt the posit.ions or the sun. moon, and e.tght planets as they appear abo¥e your place of birth at your euct time of birlh. The placements and angular relation- ihips of thnc bodlu make up Y<>'U natal ch.alt. This means that so~one born al the exact time as you. but in 1 difrerenl aty, will have a dlfTerent chart. The writ ten interpretation and analysis of your rutal chart is called yoar natal horoscope. Aslto- log.y is not fortune telling and your horosco~ docs not caiue things to happen to y<W. You1 ho- roscope analyzes your personality. and then tdls you what lhinp are most lik.ely to happen 10 As you've soen rrom the examples I've given you, tome or the most r .. mous people uJCd their h01a1cope to reach success; bot in olher cases ignor- ed it and faced problems. Thae are thou.sands or djfferenl ways to achie'fe wealth, love. success and happiness. A good example is Eudl Gibbons., the naturalist, who!C interest is plants. 1-k lw published SC'feral boob and ap- pe11red on the Johnny Canon Show. Many people conader him odd. But hi.I caree1 hi• brought him happincsa and . wealth. uch and everyone of us is~ at somethifti no mattei how Odone9s taknt.s may seem 10 others. Your horoscope will tell you what you're good at. So why beat your brains out on an area that you•re not talented in, wtlen an equal amount o( timt 1pent on t0mething you 're good at would put you much further ahead. Not onJy will you get ahead, but you11 be ri>- lu.ed and happy while you're doing iL Your horoecopc will give you a.n in depth analysis or yow personality. It will point out your strength• and show you how to utiliu them. It w;u also diJcuas yow weaker ueas. and allow you to compensate for them. Because your natal horoscope is such a sophi>- ticated analysis or your personality. it will probe youi subconscious mind and seek out your hid- den tale11ls. These arc the areas wheie you thought you had talent (writing, E.S.P., sex appeal, public reJitions. athletics. etc.) but were afraid to t.ry . If you've been wailing for some- one to give you a little push, let your honooope be that someone. It w;JJ give you lhe confidence to start uli.ng your hidden ulents. Summed up. your natal horoscope will dis-- cuss your penonality, 'lovetife, career, finances. and Mlllh. h will help you undersand and ac- ~pt youndf for wtlat you are. II will then show you where your latents lie and 9el you on a course of self-improvement. self.fulfillment. and true happiness. By John F. Ford 111111111 .. PIPlml 1111 ....... ••'-Iii Cal Send me your euct time and pbce of l>lrth. n.i cur and analyze your natal hor01cope for re- xaich purposes. You may h.ave a duplicate copy of your horoscope for only U .00 to-cover the cost to make your copy plus .Sot posl~ ind handlin,. You get the expensive c:uting and analyzing pr<X.-ess FRt:t:: -because of the fact we muit produce your horosc-0pe for re- search anyhow. Your natal horoSQOpe wiU coMist of 9 pages., and 3,000 words and will provide you .u or the foUowinJ benefits. (Note: Thb ii our new im- proYed horoscope.) •Your horoscope will help you understand and accept yourself. It w;u analyze your pcr- so,Wity and e:cptain your strengths and taJentJ Bi' detail. It wW also point out your short· comings and adYase you on how to improve. • E11eryone of us hat hid•n talenu jwt wait· ing lo be tip~. Yow horoscope will d~ cuss your hidden t1lents (sell appeal, E.S.P .. writin,r. 1thle1M:J. public rebtionJ. etc.) ind lhuw you how to Qlih In on them. • Your horoKOpt will Jive you 1n lndcpth anaJ. ysb or your love life. Penomlly tailottd ad- v~ on how to Hjoy a more folfillin& se' tife will be offered. You 11 e. told wt.a Joa 're i:ompatiblt wi•h and why 1nd mown how 10 find ront1nat. Dnl."le you Ond it. your horo- sc.ope wiU hdp you keep it bummg hot. • Your horoscope will instill confidenoc in you by showing you whit you're good at. h wiU place you in the proper fr~me or mind to be-- gjn I program or aU a.round kif-improvement. • The types of jobs and cveas that you are best suited for will be ·listed. You1l be told which l."atCCTS will bring you success and hap- piness and which jobs 10 avoid. • Your financml future w;u be cove~. Your altitude IOwatds money and the best ways for you to make money will be di!cussed. • Areas or your body which mav pose health problems are pointed out. Tips on dietl.ni are abo offered. • Your marital and family rdatioruhips are an.aJyzed with emphasis on ttettU. alo~ with your m.te. your children and your rdativC$. lllere'• no need co ~>ny about fmding out about an unavoidable comi"f disaster through your chart. As mentioned, aslro1ogy deab in po- tentials.. Your fru will can override potencials if you know about them. In 1nJ L'.,c, the policy of qualified utrolo~n is positive uuok>tY. If thm: Is 1e>mething negative in your ch.alt, you 11e told what JOU can do to make it posit"e. When astiOf your horoecope, we cunfonn to the-sltictesl Jcientilk principles. 1-'lnt the &o~ tudc and lathudc or yow pbce of birth 'llriU be charted down to the huocbedth of a dqfte. Then any ti~ changes due to World War II will be taktn into con5ideratioo. AnaUy your lon,j- tude and latitude and euct time or birth will be uy punched into our gigantic IBM 370 computn, whkh contain• over 24 million bits of authentica- ted astrological information. No two horo- JOOpes produced by our computer are ever aliu. Your horoscope will carry your name on evny page and w;u be cast from your exact time and place or birth for you and you alone. So you can be sure that your horoscope~ be the worth· less type fourw1 in pepcrbacb, A sunibr horoscope could cost up to S250 if done by an astrolop!r. But THERE'S ABSO- LUTELY NO CATCH to this offer. l need this information for my astrological rHCatch. rm looking for certain planet ronf\turations ftom the people who mail in birth information. (hos* who fit this group an receive e'<lra bonuses by fillini out 1 resarch questionnaire.) This re9eatch project has appeared In BET- TER HOMES ANO GARDENS. PARADE, FAM- ILY WEEKLY, SUNDAY MAGAZINE. LADY'S HOME JOURNAL. REDBOOK. ~ALLS. WO- MAN'S DAY. and other publK':ations. The~ ~-has been tremendous with ova S00,000 people now e"joyin, thrir .... 1 horoscope. But that's what's 10 fnasr,.liOf. We may never be As the old saying goes. "You only live once.'' Will you miss your s~ss opportunities? W'dl you stumble into pitfalls you could have avoided. like Frank Sinatra did? Don't you o~ it to yourself and to )'our loved ones to seize ~ny precious moment or your life and make the oot or it. Why not give yourself every ad- vantage with the added edge of your peuonal natal horoscope. For a limited time, during this special raearc:h project, you can gel your personal oat.al hon>- scope for only a copying cost. You get the u - pensive casting and analyzing process -FREE. And you can uie your horoscope fof a full year on an absolutely no risk gua.nntee. The arcide below will teU you how to order your horoscope. for yow own sake, please don•1 pass up this once in a lifetime opportunity. 01•1S * able to tun this article again. Inflation h.s puahed our computer. advertis~. post.age. and printing cos11 almost 10 the point of no return. So for a limited time, ft•re ptherintt all U. names~ possibly can to finish our raearch PIO' .)cct . Jr you'd like lo help us .;th our research and take advantage or this special offer by or- dtring natal horosco~~ for yourseff. ror your family or your friends, simply do this: Send nw: the name, address. time, date. month, year and place of birth for each person on a piece of paper llong with the $J.OO oopying cost and .sot poa. ~ge for each horosc..-opc. ur you don't blow your exact time of birth we1J use 12:00 noon.) If you ·have Mastq Oam. BankAmeriqrcL ot Ame09n faprm. you may charge your purchase by ~ndiivc the followi"I( information: A. NatDC of your nedit card 8. Ctedit card number C'. Card upiratlon date. Mail your order• to the AMERICAN ASTROL().. CIC.Al ASSOCIATION, Rae:uch Division, Dept, D-7, 401 Mutet A\llO., N.. Canton, Ohio 44701 Your natal horotcope is covered by a 21!1 ml -3§S dax -Ml moncx beck MIN!t& If-you have any question~ can me. John F. Ford, ~5idenl, the American Astrological A> ~iation. Tdephone me at (216) 455-1390. To 3void disappc>intrnent. why not order your ho"*°pe ~I now. ~rore YO\I for~t. Thanb. Sports Mlnl-Pron1e KEN STABLER: Ther Call Him "1"he Left.H ...... JoeN....a." Ken Stabler, the quarterback who led the Oaklaod Raiders to their seventh dlvisk>n titfe In eight years last eeaaon, ha been called "the left-handed Joe Namath." like Namath, Stabler played his college baJI at the University of Alabama. And like Namath. Stabler's success as a pro stems from his abiUty to thread a neddle with a football and a quick reteaae that gets his passes off before he can be dumped by onrushing linemen .... Stabler is one of the very few southpaws ever to gain stardom •a pro quarterback. ActuallJ, he la 8190 .,. excellent left~ pltclW Md he wu once off«ed a bonua to play lor the Houeton A8trcM. ... opted for • grid c.rw becw, In Na worde. .. , Ilk• the brother- hood apect of foolbllN. lt'e the kind of game ....... J04.I ..... Md wortc do••IJ together wtth the other tellowa on rour tNm. 11·1 1n mr penonaatty to be s-t ot tNt." St.abler, who was the NFL's "Player of the Year" In 1974, broke several of Namath's records at Alabama and Nmed C9Poople and \Ou What Men Do Women Whl.U. At? All men know what an attractive woman ls supposed to look like. But exactly what is It in a man's looks that makes a woman's eyes open with appreciation? A psycholo- gist, Dr. Paul lavrakas, at Loyola University set out to find the answer. He constructed 19 different men's figures, combining the same size head with different sized upper and lower trunk, arms and legs. He photo- graphed the figures and asked 70 women, aged 18 to 30, to rate the different men's looks. There wu no elngle anawer. Women who wanted tradlUonal, home-oriented Rfeatytn generally preferred mu.cular men. More "Uberated" women liked thinner, more Unear bodl ... And loglc4ally enough, blgoer WOtW preferred bifi« men.. It one type of man had to be chosen as the overall favorite, It was the man with the moderatety tapering V-fook, medium wide upper trunk, medium thin lower trunk. But no matter what a man look• Hke, ....... hope for him. Dr. Lftrak.n ~ cowered INlt when a mM'• been llble lo ctwm a woman'• emotiona and ple•M her mind, llW• likely to dedde that whatever hl9 php6que, he'• uactty the type ahe prefen. 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And so our Jive:. sort of fitted at that sta~l'. She has done a super job. ARMOUR'S ARMOURY a Armour PET THEORY Some HJ<e dogs and some like cats, While others, maybe slightly bats, Go in for mice and even rat~. Some, for pets, like 6nny fish, With others, hamsters ore their dish, StiJJ others, birds or rabbits wish. Each to hia own, grownup or tyke .... I wonder, though, from Meg to Mike, If pets chose peop~ what they'd like. 22 . FAMILY WEEKLY.October 28, 1975 in the World! And I do think that she contributed very substantially m the opportunities that materialized in my becoming President. Very loyal. She also has the capability of bringing you down lo earth, ont.-e in a while, when you get illusions." From "The Presideut," by John Hersey (Knopf, $2.95). Don't believe In mlractea? Consider what goes on in the human body: •The stomach in normal digestion produces hydrochloric acid strong enough to burn a hole in a rug. • Our ears can djscriminate some 1.600 diHerent fre- quencies. • Blood journeys endlessly The beginning• through 60,000 of 111• miles of blood ves- sels out from the heart and bade in less than a minute. • Experiments in bio- feedbaclc, in which electrodes are con- nected to the brain and to an electric toy train, show that by consciously altering his brain waves, man can make the train move at varying speeds .... A dramatic look at the hwnan body as 1t works can be sceu in the upcoming Notional Geographic TV special, "The lncredihle Machine," on PBS {Tues- day, Oct. 28, 7 :30 P.M. E.S.T.). Per- haps the most spectacular segment details the beginnin~ of human life with ted111iques that allowed u camera to he placed in the womb to capture the unmistakable outline of a fetus. For lhe first time on TV, we see the actual process of conception, fertili- zation and early pregnancy. It's billed as a wonderful way for parents to share the wonders of human reproduction with children. MUHAMMAD AU Move over, Careon! If any of Muhammad All'• big TV plane get off the ground, they'll be u controversial as the man hlmMlf -<>r more so. After hosting bis 6.rst TV special, Ali said he wants this increc)jble guest list for future shows: Y asir Ara- fat (Arab guerrilla leader), Mao Tse Tung (on tape), Anwar el-Sadat (Egypt's President), Queen Elizabeth, the bead of the l.R.A., General ldi Amin (Uganda's dictator) and Pope Paul. He says, "Johnny Carson, Merv Quips & Quotes "Would you like me as much if I didn't winr' the college football coach asked the college president at the victory banquet ''I'd Jilce you as much," the college president said. 'Td just miss having you around." -Lucille S. Harpe r Wtfe to marriage counselor: .. You've heard my side of tile story. Now I'll tr/I you his." -Lone Olinghouse A gunman, who suddenly :ip~red at the paymaster's window at a large plant, demanded: "Never mind the payroll, Bud. Just hand over the wel- fare and pension funds, the group insurance premiums and the withhold- ing taxes. -Conrad Fiorello "Your spelling is terrible," the boss told his new secretary. "Weren't you ever taught 'Readin' and 'Ritin'?" "Of course, .. said the secretary. "and ·nithmetic-the thre<> W 's." -Robert Brault THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see Ille differently. Send contribu- llons to '"Child," Family Weekly, 6'41 Lexington Ave .• N. Y., N. Y. 10022. S10 II used-none returned. One Sunday afternoon we stopped at an antique shop with our two· year-old son, Justin. After a few minutes, my hwband and I rushed to the bade of the shop where Justin was sobbing loudly. He stood, pointing at a deer's head with. antlers on only one side. With tears in his eyes be told us: "Look, a broken deerf" -M,,. Leah M. Cray Doon·Foxcroft, MaiM These are unusual times. We're asked to buy cars to help the economy. but not to drive them, to help the energy situation. -Tom Gallagher Griffin and Mike Dougw better start looking for other jobs." How does Ali feel about his success in TV? MThcre's nothing to TV hosting-at least not for me. Give me a good writer, and with my looks, ability and personality, you can't touch me. Show business is the easjest thing in the world; boxing is the hardest. Crazy things happen in TV studios. They shoot the last bit first, the middle part last, and the 6rst scene in the middle. Can you imagine what would happen if we operated that way in the ring? .. DATES: Veterans Day i.s Monday. Friday is Halloween. BIRTHDAYS (all Scorpio) : Sunday- Senator Edward Brooke 56; Jackie Coogan 61. Monday-Nanette Fabray 53. Tueaday-Dr. Jonas E. Salk 61. Thur8day-Ted Williams 57; Ruth Gordon 79. FrfdaJ-Dale Evans 63; Michael Landon 38; Ethel Waters 75. 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M.tt · TAP£STRY SHOE BAG TORS F'CMM l"AIRS. Practlc:el, fHhlonable tote c:arrle• an entire wudrobe of ahoea. No more 1tuffln1 & c:rowdlng them In wlthJour cloth" ... baa's pock· eta ltol each ahoe aepar•tely. Pr• wenta ac:retchinf. c~hlna. Heavy tepestry fabric:, •• lined with nylon. full lenath zipper. l31.4d~. 17060-T•.-itr7 Shoe Toe. M-99 Sturdy metal r.c:k Is lde•I for storin• peparback books or 8·treck tapes where a~e Is limited. Hanes secur. ly aver the top of eny door. won't Interfere with c:loslng. C.n elso be hunc flush on •ny flet surface. Brau finished metal bland• with any cMc:or. /Vt addltlon1I reek can be fas~ to the Initial unit If man space b needed. 21 •1121 ·x~· deep. J7l5& ••'*'-* . "·". 2/11739 RURIGf:RATOR DEOOORtZDt. Put this old · feshkMled refrtcerator 1n your mOdem refrlaerator to 11.eep It amalllnc swHt and odor tr .. 1 Just 1111 with baltlna aoda and c:ut• mini 'f~• con to wwtll Meda of sturdy. w•shable whit• vinyl, authentkally det•llad and aaay to use. 5"x21!. •11 2114·. 16511-R•frlc-Deodorinr .. $1.49 SMOOTH-AWAY CALLUSES IN KCONOS. Get INck In atep -Celius Aamowr sa1:1 rid of coerse. u1ly skin In MConda. Tums It to sllky· smooth sldnl Safe •• an •lee· Irle ahavef'. Sturdy plastic C:IH end 6 ft. electric cord. Aaflll pac:ks of 7 wafer heacts 1vall•ble. lJ017-C.lhlsR-SS.tl lJOll-lhftM Set (7 _,.,..) . $1.19 QLAMOUlt GAl ICE: cu•cs. Put more fun In drinks with 3• Ice cube cutinl Clever ~ trays mau 3-0 sculptured Ice beau· ties. W11t'll 1Ue&b,... • tro!en harem floeti"-In the drlnld Tray makn 4 l1dl•. Order -.1 f« your next J)911y. 6"7-Qla-Cube Tray $1..29 T ALlllHG ANIMAL •OOll sounds ellvel Squeeze each c:o4orlul pq9 &. hear W. bark. w "~'. horse nelalt. pip aruntl Squeeze whole book •t one. ft you•,. down on the farm! Educational fun for tots. Wipes c:J.en. 401 l-AMNI .._. Sl..29 .._.__.ILlcndC cent1. TU II WA1D NT. loll 4 c:1q11 of ..,.... tlll81 la IU• tllH 4 9li.tesJ Th• ..,..,tJ of cllsslc llw o.t. . . . r .. bfl•I 111111 flower& Hd twlrlln1 YIHI o• wtllt• eartMftwlrl ••• Is perfect fof "''' ..... tl1ctrlc pot. '1'Nt fw tile .mco. dolWI or ... -"-.. 7 ·lllCfl c.end pot. ~ ft. cont Is l8ct. ·11--..tllltrt.Plt ..... This c:l.-.-ly deslCMCI flnhli.ht ,_ ~ .. "The ~ that IMcM ..... -~ F'amocn" or Is It the Gt"-W9Y •round1 Looks so,.., u..yn try to pour ltt lCY hicll bf.-botu. tallea two "Ir alz9 b9tt.n. (ncit Included). A fUck of the handy K1-toe._ and you're ont 17034-....................... "119 ' Orange.· Coast * FINAL SPORTS PEANUTS • • featurittq "Good ol' • Charlie8roaun '' ~ G°c/(tltz... -. . NANCY ' I I ' I '__L I ---I I ' --- I I I I -- -,- f-., R,,q u 1;; 1>.1 0~ -'II •19'1ll ••S;,J•d ' • '9r~t1• u~·•~9t .,tu•" S'f'>d·c:..tt !ft(; ' . -,-- I -- , I r. _,. ., • ' . I . I , SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1975 ' ' . I l 00 ---- LOCAL WANT ADS B Ernie Bushmiller I -I I I - i ___ I , ! I ""-' r.,-,- A )J) I ·~-I --~ '-- _L__L • MAR"C IA'? MAD Al M E', AlrTHlAR, AND I'VE GOT ·:a B ~I TTE R HER lA P, CR ?HE'LL P(.;fNCH .\~E: OV1T ... ---~ IELL HER' ! TH INK ?HE 17 TOP? ... • -·-----. , . l+-11~ WAY To ABr~u~'~ ME~!AGIS' 4fl<Vtce:· . MA~C.IA'? AJ:;TER M Y 7C.AlP·.· MAYEJE 1r: I 5AY ?OMETHING ?WEET TO HER' ?HE'LL .... .<( «« . " -A T R{;ILY LOVELY PER70N, AND J L.OVE HER. ......__ AC.TLlAL.L.Y, .1 THINK 7HE'7 A M EAN I VICl0Lt1'7 LIT TLE M(N)TER. CH, MA RCI A, I HAVE A ME'7SAG£ FO~ YOll1.' IT'? FROM IRA ... • A~HLl.R'$' ME~SAGE '7£'2VICE' I\) fS ~(-~ 1tHFf/J.L v -Dl:L.LVER~J)-£1Y MPVil+:. • • f!CcUf!ATC' - 5 P'ffET>""I-' CHEAP. ' _S~~ .. . '. =t .1 FOR&ET THE r:1~~T FEW WO ~Of., B vlT TH E MAIN PART 1? THAT HE-THINK? YOV1'RE A MEAN / VICIOLA-5 LITTLE MON51Efi:.. 6EE ... COIAl..D YOLA DEL. !VE: IZ: A ME~~AGEE 10 MA~CIA FOR ME? : ' . ...<~ -~ ~Fl . ,N :t~A , Ill.AN l..IKE Yo~·v~ NEVE~ IC:UN BeF'O~c , AND .t . H~RE9Y RE~IG/'J F~oM 'fHf'.Mf~4A6'E INPIA~T~Y.·" DENNIS THE MENACE • By Hank Ketcham . -. D-D-D-0 DENNIS Q Or coupse 1-r's ~ow ME-.. C'MON 1N. CANT BE' ' liS JOEY, MOM". l i WE'RE Go1N'TR1CK-SOUNDS ;\{~ SUJ;E oR-TREATIN'. LIKE:. YOU. I> I>[> DO YOU KNOW THAT I HAVEN 'T SEEN SAM DRIVER OR TALKED TO HIM ON THE PHONE FOR TWO DAYS, GLORIA? CLUE ME '" 1_;. D THERE ANOTHER WOMAN '!Jt MEANWHI LE, HAVING .DRIVEN UPTO THE AREA WHERE BART WENT FISH - ING, SAM ASKS HIM TO TAKE THEM TO THE LAKE YOU CERTAINLY MU ST· KNOW WHETHER YOU WENT RIGHT OR LEFT AT THIS FORK! I'M NOT SUR~,,. I I . 1 .. - 'lour:<. NAw, ?HE=: MO/v\ WAS WAS.NT, 'CAUSE SCARED <;Hf: KN!OW OF ME. IT WAS yOU ! ~IJDGE P4RKER I MUST ADMIT ... HE'S BEEN VERY SECRETIVE! PERHAPS IF I MEDITATE FOR A FEW MINUTES, SAM,,, AN OLD ARMY HAYE YOU FRIEND CAME SEEN THE INTO TOWN THE "OLD NIGHT BEFORE FRIEND"? LAS:r, ABBEY! <l <l <J NO,,,BUT I 'VE TALKED TO HIM . ON THE Pf.\ONE ! THE FRIEND IS MALE! ,, ·, '~. \ ' ' ' I I ' I • J\IO MATTER HOW HARD THAT lA5T lEAF 1RIE510 REMAIN,IT MUST EUENTUAllY BOW TO THE l~E\JITABl.E Wilk OF MOTHER ,. : NAllJRE I ! 7f/f4ToNt=! YEH ... BUT KEEP li<YIN~. DOCTOR SMOCK VVE'l...t ... , BE'CAUSE' J: AM AN HONORARY · l...IFE' ME'MBE'R OF -rHE' A.M.A .... GATE How e:xc1-r1 NG! WI l...1..-OUR NAME'S J?E: ME'N1'10NE't7 IN "f'HE' RE'CORt? eooKs, -roo ".' I ., UH HUH ... ' -f • -rRue \ - THE lAST lEAF OF SUMMER f CklNGING SiE.ADFASTkY TO THE TR~E ! . . . .... . .. .. • . • . i ' ' • '·. I • • , l.ET'S HEAR IT FOR ' THE lEAF , FOlKS I 0 0 , .. ,,, ,, .• ,, 0 CLIPf by Ferd Johnaon 100 BL,AH .. :Too - CUTE . HOL~tf! ~ ~· ~ yes, '/ES. MUST Be: QUITE \!; 1'15 "'''" ,.,,..,,,..,., l•c •!I R·l"!1 Rt .. h•a ,A HSFTY CoMMISS!ON . B Gear e Lemont I -rHe AME'RICAN ~ MO-OOR CYCl...E' ASSOCIAllON, "f'HA-r IS "' ' • 'r ·- I J: AM NOW GOING .,-0 A.,-.,-E'MP-r A L..E'AP OVE'R A ROW OF -rH1R-rY F ive HOSPllAL.- BE't?S .1 , POSSIBL..Y POS-OHUMOUSt...Y ' ' . I • ' ~ . • TURN 0\::-\::-THE TV BILLY--, !'LL HEAl2 YOUl2 SPELLING WORDS NOW. L_ -- PACK, P-A·K, PACK . QUl<:K. Q -U-1 -K , QUICK. CLEAR , K·L·E-E·R, CLEAR . READY, R -E -D-1 , READ'Y'. CRISPY, K-R-l·S -P·l·E, CRISPY COOL , K-0-0-\..., COOL .. Bl21GHT, B ·R· I· T -E , BRIG-HT. GLEAM, G-L-E-E -M, GLEAM . MINUTE, M ·l·N-l·T, MINUTE. STICKS, S ·T·l-X, STICKS. WH1'3K , W-1-S -K , WHISK DOES, 0 -U-Z, OOES. / ·~ ~ •• r'I ~ (?. ' ·~ .. , ) ' I0-26 RUSE?! HOW PARE YOU!! Al. L.. RIGHT, DOOLf;Y -You MA y 1?£AD u s YOUR REPORT ON THE' BIG DIPP£R 'fE.S'M \ BOY-AM I GLAD -n.if PROFfSSOR. Hf:'.LPfD ME: WllH !HIS !.:AST NIGi-ff! , . -AND CAN B£ SffN £V£RY MONDAY, WEDN ESDAY AND FRIDAY DURI NG THE SfAR SEASON • ' IHAT POJ:S IT! 1Hl$-:11>WN'S NOT' 9r& ENOLJGH FOR 90iH OFUS! -- !HE' BIG DIPP£1? IS ONG or 11-1 £ BRIGHl£51 61<0UPS OF SIARS IN T H£ l-l f:AV£NS So FAR, so 6 000 ... If IS -rwo JILLI ON UGI-II-YEARS AWAY AS THE' CROW FL/!:51 AND CAN HOLD 140 MILLION GALLONS WH E.N COMPLETELY FUL-L-. THE. £ND. .. ,,. I \ --·r -• • .. --- , ' I' J...1- 60 ALONG wrrH lHAT! I ... AND NO "TELE.VISION TILL YOUQ • SDELCll'J<; ~ IMPROVES. COULDN'T I JUST GIVE UP LOOKIN' AT THE COMMERCIALS? Ii WAS DISCOVEl<£0 IN 1492 BY EDGAR ALLAN DJ PPER ,..... ' l, . .. • • . ---. . . •• • , . - -"' • ... . , . • I ,;..- ' c • q ., " • " . \.. e LUCK'' SEVENTHS? To two·H¥enlhs or a microbe ' add one-seventh of nothinc and rour· severiths of 1 mystery. What weird thin& have you created? 'jJtlt •n!d U 1n1d OW ) •itl~UOW Y e • STRONG VIDES'! ll.1111= 1h1l·r !•all, of ).1111 (or 1llhl'T \\\'1~111,1 lllH\l ll "lrl' L0.it hJt1i;.l't, ,1, .ihu\l'. Sl.irl tlic'c :.11nul..1ll'd J>1.'ndulu111' !'>Wlng1ni;, OllC .i\J 11111(', at \ar} 1ng :.pee~ Obst'".: 1111.• rh} thtn \\tlh "h1,h an) 111\l' 'Phl'TC '"Ing•, ;111J t.1p 1hc. hani;l'r J;l·nt1 y .it .1 s1 1nih1r rate \\llh lhr If I' ,I \llf1\Hl ' I.ill 111.11 1hc i.} n1p.1thl·t11.: \1br..1t1on' l>l'\ ur hy the!-ic .gcn lle l;i~ will 15. .:ausc the L'ho:.cn sphL·re .) to continue sw111ging J' thf' olhL'K O:l':l!iC th rir nlotion. e ~1ea.\un> Up'? 'rhe prest>nt U.S. dollar bill 1s rou&hl y fi\'I'. ~ix or se,·en inches lone. Which? ~'.llM'l n>~:tUI ~11.111 ... .1110 rtuot '" ~! 11 e Follow direclinns! 1. Drop an insect, fin cl a trl't': AONATK. 2. Drop 1 tree, find 1 nower: PRAOLS~t E . . 3. Drop a cat, find a dog: CP.,11-fAONWX. e Riddl r·~h .. l'h1s: !tow should k1d~ ctrr'-~ on l-lal· lowl'tn? Gi\'l' up? E\'t't)' w1lc h w1y . 6 II ' ·11 • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 'There are at leut si.x differ· enefl in drawin& details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answen with those below. J us l (or tun. lry \,1ry· .,.,._.o;.,_ _____ ...... __ ....,.-..::::..::::....;...J..J.,wut ing Wl'1ghls .ind :.t11n" RUNNING SCARED! Somethin« scary is missing from lhe length:.. ~llow-n 5Cene above. Connttl dob; lo finrt what 1t 1s'! 'J.t)lOlp SJ .lo\it.llS '\I 'IUdldJllP fl lWfl ''» 'IU.11.IJJlp 1\ J11> •,11qqllf 't ·1u1•'!Ul JI .1Jn1:114 'I: 'J.111sw' •! "'J. ·;-; ·1u.u .JJJ1P •I uo1re 'I .AJu,u•JJICl ' BOOMER • l..INl/A ! f_'IA HoMe! I \?ON 'f -rAL-K fO M6 . &IO.t\{12~ IF You "fALI::'. IT'l.L-JUSI MAK.€ ·n-l rr.JGS r.oot<S€. so l?ON 'f 1ALK ro M& Al Al.~ UNV&~IAl'l!7 ? / GASOLINE ALLEY Did th' revenuer find anuthin', Mister Skeez ix? ~-No-.J-oe~0 Theu It.in qit riqht nOSLJ I J.'M IN A ~TfEM . MOOD /ONIGHT ! She just came to examine our records' I . \ I Well, some folks tosses in a .. an'ful ! 'I I \ I But 1 don't put no store bu it 1 \ '• \ llALLO\\'EEN P.>\RTY! Adrt Lhese colors ror a surprise picturt> 1-Red. 2-Ll. hlut. 3-Yellov.·. 4-Lt. brown. S-flesh. 6- 0range. 7-Dk. p een. 8-Dk. purple, 9-Dk. blue. 10-Ll. green. SPELLBINDER! SCORE l l pointaCorualntall the lecter• in th• word below to rorm two coi;nplet• word1: D .R~AOt'U L . -.... .. -.. - THEN score i point.a each Cor all word• or four letter• or more . fOUnd 1monc the letter.. Try to;«<Xe •\ leut It -pointa. "!M~'P '1J n.-t ;\llldWV• •lf!Jlli0d By Brown and Casson . 1'V€f2{fHING W6Nf Wi2.0tlG /017AY , JU51 liVE:RYfHING ! • < ' (J.)Eil.L , Al?£Nf YOU GOING lo SAY ANV1'HIN6 ? 10·26 She fiqqer uou qot it hid in th' phonuqraph? by Dick Moores She came about mu ta)(. Joel! ,,r~,,,,,---~ il'f. ' Too sharp a taste fer mLJ _Ii kin'!~-< • • • ' ~ l • l • r ·' • SOMETHING ABOUT BUYING IDEAS FOR HIS STRIP, A SHAKEDOWN PLOT BY A WOMAN WRITER AN D· -HE WAS REAL EXC ITED.c~~ BUT FIRST, WRITE A NOTE-I'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO WRITE! EXCITED? HE'S ALWAYS EXCITED ! .. " ·~· lVHAT '---'. NOW?; WHO KNOWS? AFTER ALL,VERA IS SPARKLE'S HUSBAND. r'o BETTER CHECK IT. BUT IM NOT GOING OUT OF TOVVN ! Vera puts downtne 11e· THATS MY BOSS! ...:, HE TOLD ME HE'D BE UP HERE FIVE MINUTES. ITS BEEN HALF AN HOUR. 0 THATS WHAT YO THINK! YOU'RE GOING WITH US , SO r CAN GET THIS WHOLE STORY. __ ..... GORDO PERFECTION . !SAN IJ..LUS!ONf TRUTH 15- CERTAIN CON TR IVAAJCES PJ:RFOR:Atf WITH eREATEST EFFICIENCY .. 10 -:2& ···--= --:;:..:~ -· -.. • ·• (. • 't . ' ' ' ' . ' "\ \ --- , ~J . --__ ....) A TAUNT!N0 eoAL1 THE IMPOSSIBLE. DREAMf • Wlr IF THE:I/ .. HAVE ,---·------. HE THREATENED ME ! 1 SMASHED HIM WITH THE ASH TRAY. THATS HIS GUN. TAKE H IM ANO THE GUN by Chester Gould !°LL TAKE 'EM AWAY ALL RIGHT AND I'M TAKING YOU TOO, TILL ! FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED HERE t AWAY! _...---., -----•r¥9 ''-' SUNN~ DELL ACR.ES· --··-·--· !TRIED BUT- • NO ANSWER. Gus . Arrio la A FEW BUGS . IN '.EM f • . ·- ( . , .. . ' • ' i I I I I