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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-23 - Orange Coast PilotI • '!?~e of Lifetime' .. 1~?.~~ °' ' ... 0.11, P1101 s1.11 last seven races. ~ It was late last spring that Cin· But having selected the m d e r e lla horse Seattle Slew valuable horse, what did dazzled tl\e the world's best irl his age and from the stable, two addi· rustlers havetogain? t thoroughbred bracket. tional stable workers s lept. H ransom was their motive, no racing world His rcsl began last Sunday At the 6: 15 feeding Ume Thurs· deQ"land has been made. with his Tri· when trainer Schvaneveldt day morning, however. the Identifying tattoos that adom pie Crown vie· hauled ham from Los Alamitos champion 2·year-old was gone. all racing quarter horses as well tory. . Race Course to a nearby sta ble in At least two thieves Jiad come as Town Policy's fame make it At ~1bout the Stanton. to the s table during its darkened impossible for the thieves to con· same time, a Few people knew Town Policy hours, fixed a lead halter on sider rucing him at any track, in· h a n d so m c was movt•d to the i.table where 30 Town Policy and quietly led him eluding the mulUtude of so-called 2 ·ye a r · o Id other CjlWl"lc•r horses were being out the stable's dirt driveway. bush tracks. g c I d i n g kept. atcorclinJ.: to Schvcinevcldt. Once in the open. the thieves Because Town Policy is a geld· named Town ouHvi1.1.1a And there was only one un· walked the world record setting ing, he cannot be used for breOO,. Policy was embarking on~ cam-usual happenan.i at the stable horse across Western Avenue Ing. · paign that would eventually earn during the first few days of last and through a freshly plowed Outlaw match races either in him the quarter horse racing week. field before loading him into the U.S. or Mexico? To be pro- world's adulation. Slablchands reported that two some type of van. fitable, such races must draw big With jockey Kenny Hart wear· men. one or them described as "a Town Policy hasn •t been seen money that. in tum, attracts at- ing the blue and white silks of hippie," walked into the paddock since. ten lion. And ifs not likely the big trainer Blane Schvancveldt, cirea Wednesday afternoon. players could be taken in by a Town Policy ans wered the The men reportedly looked Stanton police and Orange ringer of Town PoUcy's fame and :.tarter·i. call lOtimes. around for a few moments but County sheriff's investigators ability. In nine of those· 10 races. the said nothing and then quickly believe the horse thieves knew So, to investigators as well as so n or Re b • s Po I ic y and l<•fl . what they were doing. men who guided Town Policy's Camptown Girl rinished first. In Alon~ with the other horses. For one thing, they point out. racing destiny there seems to be ha:. 01 her :.tart, he was st:cond al Town Policy had been bedded the odds were 31 to 1 against the no reasonable explanation for the th1.• wire. down at 10: 15 p.m. Wednesday. horse rustlers picking the most theft. Oy tht• time he was returned to Three s tablchands ::.lcpt un-prized horse from the 31 dark and Saturday, the three men whose Orange County recently for a rest disturbed in barn quarters not 50 unmarked stalls at the stable. lives had come to center on their bdorc resumin~ his campaign to feet from Town Pohcy's stall. Jn And on their way to Town champion spoke despondently ot CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE TOWN POLICY STILL MISSING racing greatness, Town Policv a house trailer parked a few feet Policy's stall, the thieves passed their loss. had won $338,000 racing againit from the only drive leading to by such choice specimens as Pin· <See HORSE, Page A2) SUNDAY * * VOL. 70, NO. 296, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1977 TWENTY-Ff VE CENTS) +I Stand I By Israel . -Carter LOS ANGELES <AP> -Presi· dent Carter said Saturday night 1'41 wiU stand by lsr~e& u a "staunch and unshakable ally·• but remain a mediator between ~ Jews and Arabs in the quest tor a ' Middle East peace. ' 1 1 "If I ever betray that trust:· Carter said, "then the hopes for peace Will be dashed for many years lo come.·· The President spoke or has dual role in the Middle East to a fund.raising dinner for the Democratic National Commit· tee. His remarks drew warm ap. plause. Carter said he has told mem· bers of Congress that "I would rather commit suicide than hurt the nation or Israel. "If I ever hurt Israel. which r will not, political suicide would be almost Inevitable.·· The President also said: -''For the first time there seems to be a desire on the part of the Soviet Union to put a lower 1 limit oo strategic launchers and MIRVed warheads ... He said this, plus a Soviet desire to limit the production of new atomic weapons. prompts him to predict some success in "the next few weeks·' in current arms talks. -"Our economy is in danger or causing us grave concern .. even U\ougb il Is one of the s trongest in the world. He cited a persistent underlying inflation rate of more than 6 percent and predicted that declines in the in· flation rate will be slow in com· ing. Man Killed, Friend Hurt lnA.ccidenl A pickup struck and killed a 28--year-old man and injured his friend jus t after they had siphoned gasoline from the lat· ter ·s car Saturday night in Anaheim, according to the California Highway Patrol. The man, whose identification was withheld pending nollrica- tion of nexl or kin, and Martin Jimlnei, of Fullerton, s tepped 1 from the curb onto Lake View \ Avenue, north or La Palma ' Avenue, and were struck, the CHPsaid. SheUa Ellis, 35, ot Anaheim, driver of the pickup, was south· bound on .Lake Vi ew, traveling at ju to 35 miles per hour, at about 8 o'clock. according to reports. She fa lied lo see the two men because or darkness, the CHP said. The victim's car had run out of ruel some distance from the scene. the CHP said. The man and Jiminez were driven to the Lake View site. Jiminez was taken to Canyon General Hos pital, Anaheim, wherJ! bJs condition late Satur· daY111gbl was Hsll'd as s table. Who's Afraid of Oly•pions? Kristy McNichol won an Emmy for her part in TV's ··Family .. but she had her work cut out for her going against super- alhlcte Bruce Jenner on s kateboards Saturday in Mission Viejo. To find out how she fa red. sec Page A3. Feeling Too Good? Irish Cop Blasts 'Safe' Drug Users By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM O..ll' Piiot SUll Stocky and glib,. with a gold pocket watch chain draped across the vest of his green cor- duroy suit, the fifth generation Iris h cop who looks more like a schoolteacher rocked back on his heels. • He gave bis audience the hard eye. isn 'l going to be nice. l have a son who's a police officer in Tustin and a daughter who is"a county corrections officer." Himself an El Toro resident, although his DEA headquarters are in Los Angeles. the ranking west coast DEA agent is in widespreod demand throughout the Southland as a speaker. Amon~ his disclosures and as· scrtions are: America's so.called Feel Good Philosophy is running wild. -·The abuse or such sort drugs as Valium and Librium tran- q u i Ii icr agents, especially a mong housewives, has become a chemical juggernaut running completely out of control. -All too often, well-meant at- tempts to educate the public from elementary school children to lale·nighl adult TV·watchers only makes drug use and abuse more appealing. A rapid-fi re talker . Agent CSee DRUGS, Page A3) Killer Flees-l· Bullets Claim FV Man Newport Beach detectives wen' searching for suspects and a motive today in the slaying or a Fountain Valley roan in a park· ing lot on the peninsula. Stephen John Bovan, 36, or Fountain Valley, was found shot num'-·rrm.s lime::. n••Jr 109 28Lh SA SHOOTING Two male ju\•eniles. ages 1-t and 16, were wounded by shotguns from a passing auto as they stood in front of a r esidence at 1400 W. Cub- bon St.. Santa Ana, late Saturday night, police said. 1'he 14-year·old was listed in serious condition at Mercy Hos pital, the 16·year-old in stable condition. Police said the incident could h ave been ''gang related:· Street at 3:30 a.m. Saturday, ac. cording to a Newport Beach pol ice report. The manager and others inside the El Rancbito Restaurant. at the 28th Street address, heard shot o; and ran outside to find Bov .rn lying in the parking lot. bleeding, accord.lng to tbe police report. • Paramedics "'ere called to the scene and Bovan was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on ar- rival. Bovpn, a self.employed auto repairman, had been inside the restaurant 20 minutes earlier, according to the report. However, the manager of El Ranchito refused to t alk about the incident to the press Saturday night. No further details were availa- ble from the Newport Beach police early today. The investiga- tion is continuing. Sam Suspect Eager To Tell of Demons NEW YORK <AP) -David R. Berkowitz, found m entally com- petent to stand trial in the •'Son of Sam·· case, says he's anxious to tell the world about the howling demons that he claims drove him to kill six persons for blood. At the two-day com petency hearing that concluded Friday, the 24-year·old postal worker from Yonkers laughed at courtroom jokes. chatted with !Tis attorneys and was described by one psychiatrist as attending to the proceedings ''with ears and eyes." Although the neatly clad def en· danl interrupted the proceedings about e.ight times. he did so politely, addressing the judge as "Your honor" and the district at· torney as "Sir." State Supreme Court Justice John Starkey ruled the defendant com pelent to stand trial for the murder or Stacy Moskowitz, 20. the last or the Son or Sam Vic· ti ms. "He knows what's happening, thal"s ror sure," the judge said later. No trial date was set. but Starkey scheduled a hearing on possible m otions for Nov. 2. Berkowitz races similar com· petency hearings in Queens and The Bronx for murder charges there, but orricials said they would postpone further proceed- ings pending outcome ot the Brooklyn case. Berkowitz kept f nsisting at the hearing, conducted in the sixth· noor recreation room in Kings County Hospital's psychiatric building, where he has stayed since his arrest Aug. 11 after the biggest manhunt in New York. history, that he wanted the op. portunity to warn the world about the demons. That's why be wants to go to trial, he said on a tape recording played during lbe hearing. He also ruled out pleadine innocent by reason or in.san\ty for fear that bis message would not be taken seriously. Berkowitz said he was willing to die for his crime, but not before telling his story. Looking merely ror ''peace or mind," be said he was not insane. Described by his attorney as <SeeSAM, Page AZ> Hu g h A . Shanahan. s upervisory agent for the U.S. Justice Department's Drug En· forcement Adminis tration (DEA> sent members of Hunt· ington Beach's Neighborhood Watch crime prevention pro· g ram home both chilled and sobered. "What I'm going lo say to you tonight isn't pleasant," warned Shanahan, whose task Is training narcotics agents from t he western U.S. lo American trust territories in the rar South Pacific. -Virtually every young person's drug problem can be traced right back to lack or inlra- fam 1 ly communication in the home. -Chlldren who become In· volved with drugs are almost in.' variably mimicking the lifestyles of their parents. ON THE INSIDE "l 'm not here to tell •war s tories.'" added the 18·year lawman who began his career In a uniform, cruising a beat In the tough steel town oC Gary, Ind., where he was born. "I'm a fifth generation cop and ' father and what l have to say" The breakdown of lhe family unit, with one divorce occurring (or every one marriage in Orange County, is a definite tac· tor in worsenin" the situation. -Orange County currently has approximately 20,000 heroin addicts, more per capita than New York City, long considered by e"perts lo be the most heroin· saturated city in America. a : POLICY PROBE -Wh y docs your car insurance cost less than the cost to Los Angelenos and more than for San Dlegans? Jlow can you keep your premium pay- ment to n m1nimum·1 Sec Page Cl. BATTI NG UNIONS -An Orange County business assocla· tion uses employee education and management sensitivity lo keep union organizers away. How they do it is ouWncd on Page C~. WA R E HOUSING CRIME - Why do so many crlmlnals return to prlson? The horrors ot the old ways of criminal justice aad the hope or th~ new are examined on Page 82. MOVtES M'oVING -~veral dozen s tates have rusUed away llollywood's filmmakers to such an extent that California has sel up its own film commlsalon to bring home its prodt_.r clnema sons. Results are on P•e B6. OAl\.Y "&.OT llCTJC*S C#C!wlkt ) .... .., .... tv,,.. .. >\2 OAILY PILOT Sunday, October 23. 19n .. Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights Newport Bc~ch Ship Becomes Liability to Scouts Seven years a~o a 68-foot. square-rigged ketch, Argus, was given to the Newport Beach Sea Scout base. Now it has becom e an $8,000 liability for the scouts. partiaJJy because of a n old maritime law aimed at protecting American ship· builders. The mooey is needed to pay the cost or ins urance and recent repairs required by the U.S. Coast Guard, Phil Bevins, spokesman for the Sea Scouts claims. The scouts. Bevins says, could probably keep the ship operating in the black if they were able to charter her. But the Argus was buiJt lo Norway. so chartering her ts a no-no: Thi! Jaw s ays no ship may be used for coastal commerce unless it hu an Am erican-made hull. However, plans are under way for a fund-raiser to try and save her. · Mission Vie10 Farrah Not So 'Far Out' This Time N ow th a t Farra h Faw cett-Major s ha:; dropped out of "Charlie's Angels.·· she apparently has a lso fallen from grace with what ooce was a huge following. She appeared last week in Missioo Viejo for her second Celebrity San Clem e nte Challenge of the Sexes ten· nis match. But the crowd was considerably less than that for her tirst go. around. And the match barely came of( when what :.iud1cnc~ there was. l.500 <a s co mpare d to the earlier turnout of 7 ,000 > had to be "persuaded .. to move from one side of the cou..rt lo the other for benefit or the television cameras. Sign OK Matter of Esthetic Views ln San Clemente. councilmen approved one business sign last week, but rejected two others, admitting the city okay is subject to eslhetic judgments or council members. For example. Mayor Donna Wilkinson. saying it was her ''subjective opinion," opposed an application for a wall sign claiming it .. would mess up the building and make it look tacky." But a ground sign request by the same nrm. Professional Realtors of San Clemente. was approved. Mon· tessori School of San Clemente also a ppealed for a sign but Jost on a 3-1 vote by the council. ' Fountain Vallev Witch Hunt Spooks Valley Churchgoers A search for real witches for the Fountain Valley Halloween parade spooked some churchgoers In that city so much la.st week that they raised a howl to suc- cessfully stop the effort. The hunt was organized by Ed Lemanski, form e r Lions Club president. He s aid the club. parade s ponsor, wanted to "at· tract real. honest-t o. goodness witches," from Coe; t c1 Mt•s.1 across the country. Mem· bers of Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana, who live in F ountain Valley. pres· sured the Lions until they dropped the idea. "l was p e rsonally appalle d . Witchcraft is a nothe r mind-bending situation, .. said Bridget Erwin. "ll's a bad influence on the kids a nd me," Nancy Tenny s aid. Bill DeFraga, cur- rent LioD.s Club president, s aid. "Some of the church groups just took it the wrong way.·• The parade will go as scheduled Oct. 29, but there won't be any broom riders. Freeway Sign 'Heavenly' Sight ~ . Seldom does anyone look upon a freeway as a heavenl.Y sight. But Robert Wilson, former mayor of Costa Mesa. said he thought he had "died and gone to heaven .. on the Santa Ana Freeway one day last w~k. Wilson was approaching ~c McFadden onramp in Tustin when there it was before has · eyes, a sign "Costa Mesa Freeway ... After nearly ~wo years since passage of a state Senate resolution renam· mg the Newport Freeway, CalTrans offi cials have begun changing signs. However. it will be sometime before all the signs will read the same as lhe one near McFadden. FroaPageAJ SAM vs. DEMONS. • • "'Quite satisfied" with the com- ptt.ency ruling, Berkowlll had ~)d Dr. Daniel W. Schwarti. head of forensic psychiatry al l(ings County Hospital, about de- ~ons and an((eb1. The defeM ant told Sehwa rtz. \fho quoted Dcrkowil% In his re· port: '"About ftix thousand yen~ ago, when tly!Y had 'lbat war' up in heaven, one-third or the angels remained, one·lhird went to hell, and one-third came to earth.• "It ls lhis final thi rd, looking like avera..:c people hut unable to die and 'banded t o_itelher to destroy the world.' that were harassing the patient. "These d emons are in 1'hc 8ronx, Ne w R oc helle a nd Yonkers,,wherever I lived.·· . ' Test Attacked A.bmes Tied to IQ Exam? SAN F RANCISCO <AP> Culturally biased IQ tests unfair- 1 v trapped young James Lan- nigan in classes for the mentally retarded and may be doing the same thing to black youngsters across the nation, say attorneys in a la ndmark trial here. Lannigan and five other black students are suing the city and state boards of education for al- leged deli berate discrimination against them. Attorneys s ay it is the first direct legal challenge to the IQ tests, which are supposed t o measur e a pe r son's in· tetll gence quotient · -ability to l~arn -r ather than how much a person knows. If the plaintiffs win, their at· torncys say lhe suit could be the first step in sweeping the time· honored exams from American s chools because use of dis - criminatory assessment tools violates federal law. All six plaintiffs h ad been placed in classes for the "educa- ble mentally retarded" <EMR> because of low scores on the stan- dardized tests. AU but one are now back in normal classes. Figures from the San Fran- cisco schools show that in the ucademic year 1976· 77, blacks were 29 percent or total student enrollment and were 53.8 percent of the students in EM R classes. The suit seeks an order forcing California schools to stop using the tests to assign pupils lo EMR classes and to bring the percen- tage or blacks in those classes "into close proximity" with their percentage in the school popula- uon. ff'ro91 Page A J HORSE ••• Owner Ivan Ashment spoke from bis ranch outside Idaho Falls. Idaho. ''I ean•t tell you Town Polley is worth $500,000 or that he is worth $l millloo. He's that once·in·a· lifetime horse that if you love horses is a blessing in your lire.·· ABhmentsaid. Multimillionaire Ashment bred and raised Town Policy at his Apfle Valley breeding farm. "He s always done everything asked or him. And he does it with style. He's just a super horse, .. Asbmentsaid. Ashment has been calling Stan· ton police twice a day to uk ll there's anything new to report. lie adm1ltt..O he has not been Car from the phone since Town Policy was stolen. Trial or the ~uit, filed in 1971, opened Oct. 11 before U S. Oas· t ri<'t Cou rt Judge Ro be r t P ec kha m. He had iss ue d a statewide moratorium in 1974 on the use of IQ tests to place black children in the :special classes, pending resolution of the case. "J a mes (now 16> will never go to college. Education.wise he's hurt. I hold the school system r esponsible ," L a nni gan 's mother, Selena Coleman. said in an interview. "If I have lo do it publicly in order to let the other black parents know what 's hap- pening to their kids, it's worth the effort." Lannigan, a wiry 95 pound!\. said his biggest c urrent worry 1s whether he makes the Balboa High School sophomore football te<tm. But when he recalled his ex· perience in the EMR classes, he said. "I only teamed just a lit· tie." And now, even in regular classes, "they ain't giving me the work l'm•supposed to be dolng." he said. Attorney BUI Harris, who joins the NAACP on the legal team ror the children, says, "It's our opin· ion that there's no s uch thing as culture-free JQ tests." Banning the tests in California would "have a tremendous ripple ef- fect.·· he said. "Whal you will tend to get i s voluntar y withdrawal or IQ t ests na· tionally." Wilson Riles. the state's first black superintendent of schools and a defendant in the case, says IQ tests are culturally biased. But as one o! several tools in the ,., ....... MOM SAYS TESTS TRAPPED SON IN !MR CLASS Selena Coleman With Son, Jam•• Lannigan, 18 hands of skilled personnel, he said, the tests can provide userul information and need not dis- criminate. Dr. Asa Hilliard, dean of the school of edu('ation at San Fran· cisco State University. was the fi rst of a prestigious list of wit- nesses to testify about the tests' alleged built-in bias against blacks. Hill iard told U .S. Dist rict Court Judge Robert Peckha m that IQ tests ask black children the wrong questions and don't give credit for answers drawn from their cultural experience. As an example, Hilliard read this question from the Weschler Jnlolllgence Scale for Children: "Why is it better to pay bills ;l)y check thun by cash? .. He said the question "assumes that you are living \n tbat part or the economy where money comes in regular· ly. But what if your family doesn't have a checking ac• count? Are you ignorant or not in- tel Ugent because you haven 'l bad that experience? .. .................. .. Yes, maybe I'm expecting a phone call. Maybe there's 1ometbing to the ransom theory. Anyway, I'm waiting and hoping for word ol some kind,·· Asbment said. HORSE TRAINER BLANE SCHVANEV!'LDT PEERS INTO NOW EMPTY STALL Leaning against a barn railing at Los Alamitos , trainer Scbvaneveldt said. "Maybe, just maybe once in your lifetime you get a horse like Town Policy.·· Schvaneveldt has walked and rewalked the route trqm the barn taken by the horse thieves. "Ya' know, it looked like they loaded him under a street light. But ~hen J went there at night, the street light was out,·· be said, Sehvaneveldl is a life-long frietd or Ashment and sel a new Los Alamitos rec:or~ this sum· m er when,.61 horses he trained trotted lnt.6 tbe Winner's circle • Pacing o re the dis tance be~ween Town ,,olicy's still va· c ant stall and whe re the stablehands slept when he was s tole n. Schva ne veldt looked skywa rd. "I don 'l know why but for some reason I thln"-he's withm SO miles of right wl\ere we're stand· ing. And I think il's some kooks who stole him -maybe for no reason at all." Lik e A s hment and Schvaneveldt, Jockey Hart ls suc- cessful at what he does. Hart currently Is the nauon·s leading quart.er horse rider in terms of races won, stake races won and money won. The 29-year-old Jockey began his career on the rougtt and tum- ble bush tracks ln New Mexico where the standard lostrucUoo to Jocks ls: "Get 'em out or the gate, keep •em straight.. ride 'em fast and hard." Harl s aid Town Policy is anythjng but a bard ride. "He works wlth you. You get the best from him just by asking. not using a whip. He's one of the gN!atest. if not tbe ere a test horse I've everndden." "I'll tell you;· Hart continued. "this is the best year I 've ever had. And a lot of that is because of Town PoUcy. My family and I are grateful to him." Hart's voice broke a number of' limes as he spoke of the theft. "Sure, there's big races comln" up and we'd win them for sure.·· be said. "But I wouldn't care if t never got to race with tlim again if we could just get him back. Now, we dOl:t=t know where he is or how he is. We don't know if he's being taken care of.·· "Re's like one ol my own fami· ly. I owe htm a lot. And I want hjm to have a good home, .. the veteran jockey said. Whether ln the bush cir~ull or the big time at Los Alamitos. men who thrive on quarter horse racing wear 10.galloo bats , COW• boy boots and huge belt buckles to keep their Levis In place. Their music is country and their drink ls beer. And when that once·ln·•· litellme bone is lost, they ta.Uc ol ·a lost Cdendrat.Mr than ol races and punes that could have been theirs. "Hell man,•• Schvaneveldt said, .. Town Policy is Just like a person. Shoot. it's like losing one or your family:· Chasers Off to La Paz Their Luck Runs Out By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11~ Pli.t 9Nll"9 Wrlt•r Merlin and Drifter, the two ul· tra-light displacement yachts in Lo n g Rea c h Yacht Club's J.OOO·mile "tortoise and hare" La Paz race engaged themselves in a bow-to-bow match race at the Cops Quell CSF Protest Fullerton police booked 19 anti· Com munlsm demonstrators, most of them Vietnamese. when they reportedly became unruly on the Cal State Fullerton cam- pus Friday ni~ht. The demonstrators were pro- tcstin~ the showin~ of a historv nlm d epicting Communism. aC: Mrding to police. Extra authorities were sum· moned when there was a confron- t all on between the de· monstrators and campus police, according to the Fullerton police. The protesters reportedly at- tempted to s top those who had aone to the humanities building rrom geWng inside to see the film. police said. Ten Fullerton police were dispatched to the ~cene where. occordln.it \o a de- partm<'nl spokesman. tMrc was a "mild" confrontation. 1 The 19 were booked for failure to disperse and disturbing the peace. They were later released, police said. I Saturday start of the second division. Within an hour they had disap· peared over the horizon from the other seven yachts In the race. Saturday's start was for the In- ternational Offshore Rule Class A yachts which had given the Class B and Performance Han· dicap Racing Fleet a 24·hour head start. But judf!ing from the way Merlin and Drifter got away from the starting Une in the 10-12 knot s outherly breeze, they s hould overhaul the Friday starters by the time they fetch Ensenada. The Friday s tarters had little or no wind at the start or during the night. Merlin. the 67-foot ULD B owned by Bill Lee of Santa Cruz. set a new elapsed time record in last s ummer's Honolulu race with Harry Moloshco's Drifter only 19 minutes astern after a 2,225·mile run. In the Ln P az race Merlin is un- der Charter to Al Cassel of Balboa Yacht Club and Drlfter is co-skippered by charterers Robert Beauchamp and R.B. Alexande r, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Drifter was first across the s t arting line S aturday but Merlin. holdlnR a weather posl· hon , soon forged ahead as the two light displacement hulls sailed rnH-down in the moderate breeze. Merlin inc'reased the lead to a b (')ut 200 yards before Bcaucbllmp•s crew tucked a single reef in Drifter·s malns'l ns she struggled to gain a weather berth on her rival. Both tbe famed ULDBs will be battling for a new elapsea ·time record in the La Pai race. The existing record is six days, four hours and 10 minutes. The other seven IOR Class A boats starling Saturday were Blue Norther, Equation, Green Hungarian, High Roler, Secret Love, Silver' Fox and Sunset Blvd. First reports of the progress ot the fleet are expected at Long Beach Sunday night. Chicago Fire Kills Seven CHICAGO <AP)-Fire swept through Hotel Toledo on the city's South Side early today, and authorities said at least sevea persons were killed. The flre broke out about 2 a .m. near the bar on the flr•t tloor of the two·story brick structure and the building was completely engulfed ln names, accordlnl to Fire Marshal John McCarten. He said several guests had been trapped on the sec:ond fl()()r 411d some of them leaped from win· dows to escape the names. McCarten -said at least one flreitaan was tnJurcd tryinJ to _..catch the jumpers. lff ' From the outside 1t•s Malarky's, anlrish pub. But inside the Newport Be~" establishment Saturday rootb~ fans watching tbe green·JeneYecl Notre Dame team wallop Southern California 49·19 on television were rooting fOJ' the Trojans. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ' • • SUnday, October 23, 1977 OAILY PILOT A:J Optimism: Cure for a Difficult Fut11,.-e? BYTROM LECOQ °' Tiie De64y ~llet ...... A troubling, but essentially op· timistic plcture of the next cen· tury was painted for busi· neasmen, students and educators by Dr. Weldon Gibson. Stanford Research Institute president. Keynote speaker for Friday's UC Irvine symposium on ''The Future of Society," Gibson said the·course of the future will pro- bably be altered by the attitude of those whothink about it now. Optimism, he sajd, may clear some painful obstacles for socie- ty, while a pessimistic oullook may add to the problems of change. Gibson described a num&r of .. images'' ofwhallics ahead. "The population ex· plosion .•. will conlinue for several., decades." and then, he said. "hopefully will subside dur· ing the next century.·· Education and spreading in· dustrializalion will be the instru- m cnts of change. acting to re- lieve food supply pressure and lo allow many societies to pursue economic and social goals. Industry, he said will shirt south, often near supplies of basic resources and to areas where employment is needed. The presently developed world will. he suggested, switch em· phas is to t echnolog y and services. Solutions to worldwide pro· blems will increasingly be made with multilateral cooperation. The world, Gibson said, will continue "the so~called Western Course in politlt'al, economic and social arrairs or the last two cen- turies.·· albeit with changes as the new century begins. The P:u:ific Community or Na- Best Foot ••• Afterward lions, he adds, will become in· creasingly important, with the .S .• Japan, China and the Soviet Un ion al center stage with Southeast Asia emerging as a mnJOr influence. Pri vale enterpris(', said Glbson. ''will prevail during tht- next century, a lthough undoubl· cdly in modified form. "The important point is that the organs of J?rivate enlerpris(' -and the system itself -arc highly flexible." Human aspirations, the yearn- ing for political and economic sec:urity and reasonable living levels. will accelerate, h e believes. Rising expectations. he cau- tions, will be the source or many tensions and must be satisfied. •'if relative peace and tranquility ar'-' to be preserved." East.West conflicts will be Luckily for Bruce J enner. skateboarding is not one of the events in the decathlon. The Olympic champion competed Satur- day against TV s tar Kris ty :\tc~ichol in the Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes heing taped in '.\li"'s1nn \'icJo \\'hen hC' lo~l eon ·trot of hi'> hoard on 1h1s lap. he rc\(:rtccl to hi~ primary talent running. Events resume today with Elke Sommer vs. Bob \nnrafl in crns" rounln at 9 a .m . at th<> Casta del Sol ~olt course and Gabe Kapl~n bowling at 2 pm in Saddleback l..rncs Fro• Page i\l DRUG PROBLEMS OUTLINED • • • Shanahan held his audience from the outset. "Every one of you uses drugs," he Oung at Ute group. "You have selected your own and they are probably legal. But you don't want your children or your neighbors to use drugs. "How many of you will st.op at a cockta.U lounge on the way home from this meeting tonight ror a drink? Or go home to your homt-bar? "Do you know what the No. J killer drua ln the United States is?," )le continued. "Not heroin. Not pills. Not alcohol. It's tobac- co. And how many ol you smoke? Come on, let ·s see a show of hands.·· Sheepishly, about half the au- dience responded that they do in· deed use tobacco. Agent Shanahan illustrated hi s talk with a poign~nt movie "We Have An Addict In The House,·· in which young people and parents were filmed in an actual therapy session at an East Coast drug rehabilitation institution, tracing the roots of their problems. Too often. the DEA expert pointed out. the home al· mosphere toward those chemical agents which make people feel Jury· Asks Review Of Computer Firm Orange County•s 1976-77 Grand Jury said outside auditors should ' take a look at how the firm hired in 1973 to take care or county gov- ernment's data processing needs ts.doing. The county Auditor · Controller's OHice added its voice to that suggestion this week when a report was issued calling for "a more comprehensive re· view" of Computer Sdence Corp <CSC >county ol)('rations. Chief deputy auditor-controller Ed Van Ness said In a memo to county supervisors that the larger computer overview should be done ln conjunction with a planned $9,000 audit by this year's Grand Jury. Slain Man . Identified Stanton poJlce were aearchinll today tor a susl)('ct or suspects tn the slaying oC a man while he sat tn his car Friday at Beach Boulevard and Katella Avenue. The victim, shot once In the chest with a handgun. was iden- Ufied as Pablo Soils, 29~tanton. Police said they believe robbery may have been the motive for the incident, which occurred al 8: 10 p.m. CSC replaced the county·s own data processing department in a 1973 Board of Supervisors de· cision advertised to save county taxpayers $11 million over seven years. Sin ce that 1973 marringi' between the private sector and government. the seven.year pact engineered chiefly by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich has drawn some criticism. Included among the criticism~ aimed at the contract arc chargi's a so.called blue ribbon commiUee didn'~ in reaJily, en- dor_,e the pact as claimed by its backers. Critics or CSC have also charged that the firm hH faUed to deliver a computerized justice system into which more than S2 million in federal grant money has been pumped. Other criUcs have alleged that CSC services not Included in the contract have tended to wipe out ~ome of the savings promised by backers of the pact. And CSC has drawn some criticism for directing campaign contributions to the supervisors who must approve n contract If It · is to be renewed. In hi! memo to supervlsonr, \'an Ne!'!' uld the more eJC · tensive audit !'hould be approved to make certain county data pro- cessing controls meet federal re- gulations. good follows the old "Do as I say. not as I do." line of logic. Parents lend to blindly believe their children W\11 have enough common sense not to become in· volvcd in their use and often blindly ignore all the danger s ignals flaunted by younl'(sters who arc asking for help without putting that plea into words. He also cited the tendency to let a young person enjoy a drink or two in the family home, so his parents can feel he at least isn't out carousing without supervison or s moking pot. Shanahan pointed to a recent experiment in the Saddleback Valley area that, coupled with others. indicates 17 .500 chronic alcoholics underage 18 are in the county school system. ''Three out or every 10 drivers you pass on the Santa Ana Freeway at 7 p.m., are legally under the influence of alcohol," he declared. lie also pointed out the drug problem in all levels of society is particularly severe in the af. fluent complex comprised by Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego counties. These three also account for the largest seizures of illicit. drugs in the U.S. in the 1>ast few years. And yet what he called the F~l Good Philosophy at the very heart of the problem isn't llmiled to heroin.hooked teenagers sup· plied by cutthroat gangsters who supply them. The underlying problem af- flicts all society, Shanahan said. "The Valium and Librium pro- blem In the U.S. is growing all C1ut of proportion. It's a grim plc· lure." he told the audience. "Jn the United States every day. three tons or aspirin are taken. Ubrium and Vallum are approac.-hlng the same volume. Ten million American housewives abuse Yaliurn," he declared. Recent studies ha\'e indicated Jong-term use of the!e two mild and most·popular sedatives and mood elevators have definite harmful errectlo\. Agent Shanahan runtioneci a recent "60 Minute.i;" tElr:vision program which presented the whole Valium-Librium picture in depth. "After that program. the sales or Valium went up," he sald. replaced b y North-South clashes unless mdustriahtat1on's s pread southward s tems the potential d1:.cord. The future holds increasing problems of finding and paying for raw resources, says Gibson. Oil's import:mce will decline as the atom, and possible new sources of energy, create ''an t.>lectrificd world." Science and technology will continue to have massive impact on the world through the post- industrial era now approachmg. Productivity will be enhanced, new industries created and more alternatives to natural raw materials will be created . "But the greatest gains from the world or scien ce and technology will be in the field of health as the secrets of life are unraveled and diseases are. further eradicated.·· Gibson predicts that business will have to work out new rela· tionships with regulators as power shifts to more ceotraliied governments. Gibson is hol)('rul about the sur- vival or democratic forms of gov- ernment, although he sees a s hort term turning toward autocratic systems. ''The mood and will or peoples around the world will be a de- cisive factor in a swing toward more democratic societies." ,Fundamental ye·arnings for freedom, he suggested, will com· bine with new inslllutions and new organiiing techniques to bring this about. . Finally, said Gibson, a stress on th e quality of our lives will en· dure long into the nexl century. Environmental aclivlty on n global scale will continue and grow. But the processes of change will probably leave a great trail of human blood. "There will be revolutions ••• many peoples will be s ubjugated for long periods ot Ume. There wiJl bi' poverty in many parts of the world throughout lt\e next cen· tury, · • he added with a serio\1$ voice. Tolerance, he said, will grow. · Altitudes on race and color, re- ligion, human rights, the role of women, privacy and legal p~ teclions will continue to change with the present "great liberal movement," likely to continue. "Fundament.ally the world will be a good place to live as the 20th century passes into history.·· Slayer Sentenced to Life •Convicted killer Ru!>ltell Clyde Capers "'as !.entcnccd lo life in prison Friday for the part he played la~I ~a rc h 4 1n the munkr of an l'ldt·rl> Santa Ana market ov.ncr. Orange County Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver ordered the maximum term for Capers. 19, Los Angeles. who earlier was rou nd guilty of first d egree murder, bur1?lary and two counts of armed robbery. Sentencmg on the robbery and burglary counts was suspended r------cOUPOH·------ 1 I I I I I I I I PATTERN PRICE I E>1pires Tues.. Oct. 25 L-------------... until Capers' <ippeal against th" lesser convictions as completed. Capers was one or four men ar- rested by Santa Ana police following a shootout that claimM the life or Mrs. How Yow Lau. 66. shortly after s he and some of her cm ployees were hustled al gun- point into a meal locker during the robbery attempt at her downtown store. Her son. Kenneth Lau. 29. was wounded <turing a gun battle ln which his mother was shot in the . head by a shotgun at close range. I 00°/o POLYESTER INTERLOCK s1~ a~. $11.91 YD. Capers was the second man to he sentenced lo life in pnson after being found guilty of first degree murder in a jury trial. The trial of Sammie Davjd Dunn Jr., 18. Los Angeles, ended this week when a jury acquitted him or charges of murder, armed robbery and buralary. Judge Oliver will be on the bench Monday for the trial of the fourth and last defendant. Tyrone Rob,nson, 16, of Los Angeles, who will be tried as an adult tor murder allegations .. 1'00°/o POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT 98~. 9-----coUPOH ------1 r-----COUPOH·----, i20%oFFli20%0FF! I ANY FABRIC I I ANY NOTIONS I I Except Sale Items 11 f I Expires Tues., Oct. 25 • I I Expires Tues .. Oct. 25 I ·----~---·--------' •--------------..1 CHAIR 599°0 L.AIOR AND f AllUC IMCWDID SOFA 5 199°0 Sf'ICIAL f AIRIC GROUP ) " ' A4 OAJLV PILOT Sunday, Oetobef 23. 1977 APWl-.llllete I WEATHER I NATION /WORC:.D Seven Was Enougll Lightning Has an Affi1iity for Ranger I .. 1!~~!.L!>.'.~. DOOMS, Va. -Roy Sulliyan. bless his beleaguered heart. is as gentle and upright as a person can be. He pays his bills, loves his family, goes to church, has never harmed a soul. Why is it, then, that Roy Sullivan has been struck by lightning seven times? SEVEN TIMES. Zap. Zap. Zap.Zap.Zap.Zap.Zap. ( ) pure copper wire sunk seven feel .ii -a6ERJ·~ .ill In the ground and the ground kept A.IQ. t....tA wet.•• By Zeus, that ought to doll. "Well, you don't know. Lightn- doah National Park, as beautiful and benevolent a piece of geo- graphy as exists in the land. and was hit six of lhe aeven limes while in the park. He retired last year and had to move off \he park, so he bought himself a hous e trailer and a piece of land nearby. though he might have, for heaven's sake, picked some other town, and now is busy duplicating the arrange- ment he had at bis former home. ing has a way of finding me. When a storm blows up I put my wife and three kids in the living room und go of( by myselt and sit in the kitchen. scared. "1 wasn't right in the storm all those Umes, Once I was a good 10 miles away. But ~t there is a sinf le cf ark cloud in the sky, out. wil come a bolt and get m e. LIGKTNINO LIKES HIM Roy Sullivan TEAR GAS DISPERSES KENT STATE DEMONSTRATORS Meaked Officers launched Several Crowd-Clearing Actions "Lordy, J wish I knew." he said. "ll's awful. I don't believe God is after me. lC he was. the flrst boll would have been enough. I don't believe that busi· ncss about when you're born. either. Other folks born on Feb. 7, 1912. haven't ~en struck by lightning seven times. HE IS constructing four lightn- ing rods, one at each corner or the trailer. He is attaching rods to every tall tree on the place, in this case six. He has put a rod on his electric-meter po le and another on his TV antenna. Twelve lightning rods ln all, and all, as he explained hopefully, "made of number six heavy duty ••NATUllAtl.Y, people avoid me. I was walking with the chief ranger one day and lightning struck way off and he said, ·1·11 see you later, Roy.· "There's a restaurant up on Loft Mountain that even if it's just overcasL they won't leL me in. ''Tell you something else. The fourth lime I was strucl.t I dreamed in March \hat I woold be struck in April. It bappened April 16. I have a feeling I'm eo· ing to be struck again someday. I a uess I'm just somebody who gets struc:k by lightning. Why · would that be?·· I Police in Riot Gear ··Best I can figure is that I have some chemical, some mineral, in my body that draws lightning. I just wish I knew." "I can't blame them. Who wants lo be near somebody thaL's all the lime geU.iJlB bit by llgbt- . ~Replay Kent Scene Roy Sullivan spent his working lire as a ranger in the Shenan· nlng? • • Germany Still in Terror's Grip. KENT, Ohio <AP> -Police in ·rlol gear, using tear gas at times, .broke up demonstrations Satur- -day on the Kent State University •campus, where four s tudents .:died in 1976 when National .. Guardsmen fired on antiwar pro- :testers. • MORE THAN 700 protesters ·massed on the campus Saturday .jn defiance or university ·and ·court orders, demons trating ·against the construction o( a .gymnasium annex near the site . . ~WoDien Air ·Sex-work ~Pressures NEW YORK CAPl -A young .fllcotto li c was hired as a ·secretary by an executive who :took her .out for two-hour liquid ·lunc~es. As s he gr ew pro· •gresslvety drunker. his bands :ro:ubdd more freely : A BUYER in the 1rarment di!!· .trict lost her job. when she re· *buffed a salesman's proposition :and he complained to her boss. • A score or <inonymous women ~ ·~Jost caJI me s~eetle," safd one woman. introducing herself. "That" how they spok t<1 me at work.·· -told these stories and others like them Saturday at a "speak out" on sexual harass- m ent of working women. •'This is a problem as old as .w o men's economic depe n· o ence," Ms. magaiine editor -Gloria Steinem told about 100 :Women. Ms. sponsored the four. ·tiour "speak out" along with \he :w orking Women United Institute • .( WWUI >, which studies pro· ·blems of working women. :, Sexual harrassment from t he ~en who us u ally control ·women's career destinies Is com- mon, Ms. ~teinem said, "and no ""'oman, fat or thin. young or old. .!simmune." .. · MANY WOMEN found there ~·as little \hey could do when 1t . happened. When the man ls boss. ·and the woman needs her job. the bi~d is especially crippling. they said. · "I want my job. I like my job. I have to have the income.·· a magazine writer recalled telling her amorous editor. .. Please don't make lt Impossible for me to work here.·· • JIU Goodman or the American Civil Liberties Union's Women's Rights Project said courts are beginning to recognize sexual tiarassment, and reprisals ror sexual refusals, as a Corm or job ,9iscrimlnatlon. ' • And, she said, although such eases are difficult to prove. it's bol always impossible. ''I'm ftandling one case where the guy ts notorious. He's had eight iecrelaries in three years." she aald. ~Carter Finds SAC Ready • OE NV ER <AP I -President .Carter inspected the cavernous, top-secret command post Satur. day where the Air Force would launch missiles and bombers in a -nuclear war. , Carter emerged from the aux- -4Uary entrance to the SAC com- "JJ"l a nd headqua rters where )lashlne lights, doomsday but· -tona and telephones are hidden 46 Jeet below t he prairie, then .declared: " •'I 've r eally been auured )bout ot.tr capablllty and our .traininl programs around the -world. I've been able to talk to all 'Our st.rateatc f orc:ei around the .world a few minutes aao, and I , -.m really ta•orably Impressed ~ylhcm.'' • of the May 4, 1970, anti-war demonstration. The force of more than 100 of· (icers moved on the dem onstrators s everat times as tht> protesters changed rallying sites each time police began advanc- ing on them. . By CARI. HARTMAN AIM<l•I .. Prn1 Wrlltf' BONN. West Germany -It dustrial natiori was ulity. a srarJc re: · · · wtrO'sl?"dlre~tor ·has been· sus-.. pended, while the local minister of justice has resigned. P.rolostanl pastoi: •. a nd . .J.an-.Carl., Raspc, a sociologist before ·a!· legedly becoming a demolition expert. ·Many o( the protesters arrivl'd from other campuses around the country carrying backpacks and sleeping bags. Among them wen• students from Wisconsin. New Jersey, New York and Illinois. Al one time 25 members of the Viet nam Veterans Against the War. some wearing red berets and khaki jackets, led the demonstra tion. was afternoon in Cologne Sept. S THE GOVERNMENT of Chan- and industrialist Hanns-Martin cellor Helmut Schmidt refused to Schleyer sat in the back or his submit to the terror ists' de- cti.aurreured limousine taking a mands. but all the while played roundabout way home from his along in order to gain time for a oUice. res cue of the h1Jack passengers. Behind was another car with The commando operation at first bodyguards. looking oul on a brought a sense of exhileralion quiet. well-to-do neighborhood. • and victory over terrorism both in West Germany and abroad. THEN AT AN inte rsection thl' Aul then came Schleyer ·s ex- ecution. and now the prcspecl or a scandal over the deaths of the terrorists in Stammhe1m Prison, The question has arisen: If there were three suicides and an attempted suicide in Stamm· heim bow did the inmates gel their 'weapons. particularly since they were kept in isolation -not even allowed contact with their lawyers? ThE INMATES were Andreas Baader. 34, leaaer of the so- called "Red Army Faction'" also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang; his 37-year-old mistress Gudrun Ensslin, daughter or a Chancellor Schmidt said the terrorists in Stammheim had chosen s uicide ''as a beacon for their comrades still al large:· Other West German officials sug- gested, however. \hat the ter- roris t movement was badly weakened by last week·s de· velopments. But a clandestine message sent lo news media by the terrorists s aid : "The fight has only begun." AS THEY marched pas t dormitories, scores or students leaned out dormitory window!'l yelling. "get off campus" und "build our gym now ... A freshman student. Faith Spiegelberg. 18, North Omsted. was in her dormitory room when tear gas filled it. Later she said, "If the walls could talk ... my feelings would be just like what the kids who lived here In 1970 must have Celt. It was s upposed to be a peaceful rally and It was. until the police came ... two.car convoy came to a halt: a yellow sedan had swerved 1n front or it. The bodyguard" bounded to the street only to ~ m owed down b y a ut o - matic·weapons fare from a box-like Volks wagen msn1bus Sch I eyer was kidnaped : his chaurreur, two bodyguards and a :,ecurity omcial slain. With lightning speed. a group of terrorists set off a chain of events that gave West Germans a week of sensation and terror unique in \heir post war history. Schleyer Suspects Seen Police launched three separate tear gas attacks to disperse lhe dcmon~tr:.ilor.., All last week. on radio and television and In newspapers. the point was driven borne to West Germane; that terroris m within thl' borde~ or their thrivinF in ,., Double Pardon Dolly's Redd-Faced LOS ANGELES <APJ --Co median Redd FO:\'<. who said he would quit his ARC television serses rather than apologize to Farrah Fawcctt·Majors. now has another demand for an npotogy. A skit satirizing voluptuous country singer Dolly Parton aired on Thursday. A spokeswoman for the singer, said Saturday the skit alleged that Miss Parton imptinted her breasts in cement at Mann ·s Chine~e Theater in Hollywood and that the imprints were so large that Billy Barty could get lost in them. Miss Parton \\ir ed Foxx: "Regarding the remarks made about me on your show last night . . . which .inaccurately made re- rcrence to mammoth-size 'imprints· in the forecourt of Mann's Chinese Thc~ter in Hollywood, I must take exception. "Imprints of these or an~· other parts of my anatomy are not c urrentl y in th e forecourt ... Further . the ch mens ions attributed to me are more than s lightly incorrect. 1 would be the first to admit that I am welt-endowed, but I seriously doubt that C\'cn your show·s little person, Billy Barty, could be lost in such alleged imprints ... The telegram concluded. "I hesitate to add to vour current woes. but I (eel that in this case you owe ine two equally ample apolo~ies. ·· MULHOUSE. France <AP) - Four West Germans wanted in the killing of Industrialist Hanns Mar tin Schleyer were seen ln or near Mulhou.se between his kldr naplng and the day his body wu found here. police said Saturday. Two Willy Peter Stoll and Christian Klar -were identlhed by a service station attendant who said he saw them drjving a i:reen Audi ~edan in :\fulhou.se la s t Tuesday mornin g . J uthoritses s aid Two others Hotr Heissler and An~cl1ka SpC'1tcl were 1denllfwd ,tlon~· "1th Klar by a rcs1J1..•nt of ('olrn.1r who c;airt he ~:.i" lhl· 1110 ,,h.,111 a month ago. p11l11·1· I l'JlCll lt·d PU01" Pr«••11 (/. \'. l'NlTEO NATIO~S . NY IAP l With ;11rlml' pilot~ press · inJ! for uction to curb airborne terrorism. ·12 ll N. member coun- tries as ked Saturday for an urgent debate on "the sarety or intl'rnalional civil aviation." The mem~rs sent Secretary· General Kurt Waldheim a re· quest that the General Assembly add air terrorism to its agenda for 1mmed1ate consideration a'i a matter of "important and ur~ent character " Princely Reception ATHENS. 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Doney.oeaer Blal11 !.UAl\11 CAP> -Three hoon after Charlie and Betty Brown spoke their marriage vows l(! love. honor and obey, Mrs. Brown stabbed her husband to death, police say. Mrs. B~own , 33. :,pent her honeymoon night in jail after be· ing charged with second-degree murder in the death of the 49- year-old groom. Police s aid the two had Uted together in Miami for about tbrte months and were bickerll'll' even before ·they were married Fri· day. Lfuaaf!h. •• at Lat CAPE CANAVERAL <AP> After two failures at pulling in· ternational satellites, into space. a U .S . rocket soared off the launching pad to place t wo satellites in orbit to study how \he sun affects the earth's weather. Linked tor a Record Author-promoter George Plimpton managed Saturday to . get 60,000 or more people to hold hands to form a record , length huma~ chaln during a "Reach Across the 1 Beach·· ~ong 30 miles of Florida sand. 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I turned the boat in that direction while he will- ingly went forward lo ready the anchor. IN FIVE MONTHS or cruising the Caribbean we had become as avid in searching (or the Tricolor as that old English seadog, Lord Nelson, had been almost two centuries before. He, of course. was in- terested in finding French men-of-war. We were more curious about France's latest revolutionaries. women-of-yachting. Topless women. It is not confined to the French. But the odds are higher that if you s pot a French flag on a yacht these da.ys. you'll s ee a yachtswoman going about her nautical chores without benefit of a topsail. We moored a discreet distance from the Gallic sailboat, a discreet distance being not too &lose to be deemed Peeping Toms but not too far to~ out of spyglass range. Having three crewmen aboard of about 20 years, I had no other choice. WHO THE FIRST midshipwoman was to shed her top has not been recorded. Maybe the Sirens who beckoned to Ulysses. But the custom today arose along the Riviera, apparently. has been gradually moving up the Antillean chain ol islands and has been an occasional sighting. like the humpback whale, as far north as Block Island. R.L We first became aware oC the practice while anchored ln Road Bay on lhe sun-bathed Caribbean island of AnguiJla. We were lolling about when a sailboal bearing Swedish colors approached. She , seemed to ha ve been crewed by two blonde Nordics, one of each sex, in rtesh -colored bathing suits. As they neared, it became unmistakably flesh-colored flesh . l put this down as a regional 1d1osyncrasy. the Swedt!S slurping up sun after those long dark win· ters as grt?edlly as a camel gorging water at an oasis after crossing the Sahara. COLUMBUS, OF COURSE, discovered almost everything in the Caribbean bul the Modified American Plan. He also re~rted hack to Isabella that the native Arawak ladies did not shield their thoracic regions from the sun. This did not set off a tourist stampede from Europe, and the deshabille faded away. Rounding into English Harbor in Antigua to ob· serve that island's annual Race Week, we found lop- lessness so far as the binoculars could see. The ~ight of blaiered race committee officials mingling with unblazered crewladles was one that would have caused that grand old America's Cup cam - paigner, Sir Thomas Lipton, to swoon into Ms tea cup. One ski'pper had an all-girl crew. Five of them. all unswathed from amidships up. He also had the slowest boat In his class. Quite obviously be hoped his swifter competitors would lag behind to watch while his foredeck crew gamboled about setting the spinnaker. UNFORTUNATELY FOR him, most of the yachts had equi\•alent deckhands, their forms rid· ing the seas as jauntily as any low cut clipper s hip figurehead you ever saw. 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Maybe he is. .!: The uneasy clement in h1s plea is that no one in these ·parts seem s p41rticularly disturbed that Hanna has been accused of outr-agcously lining his own pockets in a long ~cries of money and rice manipulations with Korean wtieeler·deulers. . • Hanna represented an Orange County congressionnl :<rJ,$trict from 1963 to 1974. Before that, he had served nearly 10 years in the California Assembly. • Gregarious and available, Hanna respected his con· stituents' n eeds and worked hard t o fill them. He used ~l')ergy, ambition and s avvy in office and he made his mark -both in the lcgblat1ve ha"lls and bac k nome in Orange County. Hanna must hn"c had time to s pread thal energy further. Now he is an outs tanding figure in a messy investiga. tion . The renowned Tongsun Park. s ays a federal grand jury, found Hanna a com·enient pivot point for arranging ~ongressional support on issues affecting South Korea. The jury a lso says he benefited financially peddling California rice to Korea, a venture Hanna acknowledges p,aid him $0,000 to $70.000. 1t adds up to one count of conspiracy, three counts of bribery, on e count of failing to register as a foreign agent and 35 counts of m a il fraud. Technical and legal ::is pec ts us id<.>, the re is little ques· lion that Hanna mis us ed his offiee. '.\lot j ust a fu,·or-~i\'M , Cavor-returncd deal, but whole ·ah.· abuse of :.in elel·ll:d of· fice that, after all. paid him more Lha n 95 percent of his cons tituents · salaries . And where is the s ense of outrage "' It is n 'l lo be found in Congr ess. Too many othe r mt·m bers of the Hous e of Reprcsentati\'es ha\'e been s imll.1rh touched in such dealings. · . It isn't lo be found in Orange County. either. i'ew ... of Ha nna 's arraignment was met with shrugging a cc epta rw e lhat another of our politicians apparently got caught'' 1th his ha nd in the cookie jar. Maybe it ·s understandable. Arter all, we played hom e court to many g ames in the long. s ordi11 Nixon· Watergate affair. Then we saw a nother county congressman. Andn.''' J . Hinshaw. kicked out of office and sentenced to Jail for 11 legal cumpa1gn practices and ly ing. Other!) s upcrnsors. tax assessors and lesser f1 g un•:-. : have been paraded before us with !)l'ries aftl't' series or misdeed!) in officl'. · . The s ense of hock s eems to htl\ e worn off. Yim n, another indictment of anothc1· Ol'ange County politicwn. What else is new '! • Only a s ustained roar of outrnge c.an reverse this cynical atmosphere. We've got to let the office·seekers a nd dffice·holders understand they mus t behave honestly a nd d~cently if they are to be paid by us to spend our money. .. Taxes: Staggering Load Calendar 1977 will be a benchmark year for you anu your famil~'- . • · This year the state and l~al tax burden will for the firs t time be O\'er S1 ,000 for every man, woman and child in California. It almost m ade the thousand-dollar mark in 1976, ac· cording to Commerce Clearing House, and Californians have the distinction of paying the highest total state and local tax bill in the nation. That doesn •t even count the federal tax bite. In 1976. the per capita local and state tax burden in ·California was $964, a lmost SlOO higher than the previous :year. Most certainly it will top the Sl,000 mark by year's •e nd. : Total state a nd local truces collected in California •came to $20.75 billion, a bigger tax load tha n that borne hy :most of the na tions or the world. IC it's a ny consolation, two other states lead us in per .capita Contributions. New York edges ahead with an average load of Sl.140 per person in 1976. And Ala s ka's oil· .hy ped economy took a staggering Sl.896 from each person 'last year for state and local governm ent. But. we're No. 3 and from the signs we read locally and in Sacramento a substantial number of our elected and ap· :pointed officials are hell-bent on s e eing us win the dubious ·spending crown. ' At least the fi~ures explain why our former :Congress m an Richard Hanna took up reside nce in ·Arkansas when he quietly disappeared from Oran11te County. Local·state taxes in Arkansas came to s.ts.t per capita )ast year. So Hanna ·s profit from all that n ee deal in~ in Kor~a will s tretch more than twice as far in his adopt<!d state --if he stays out of jail. • Opinions expressed m the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of 1he1r authors and artists. Reader comment is mvlted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 . ., I Boyd I Lucky Switch ByL, M.BOYD IC Ola Munson had not c ha nged his last name to Lindbergh when he first came to this countr y from Sweden, h is grandson, the world's most. famous flier . would have grown up as Charles Manson Our Love and War m an 1s Wlckf '1n hllplng Villth OW MW ~ h"9f, Ol7 "-word ~,,.,... otHt to ,.,, .,.. ,..,. •• f«I to lllp th#.,.,,.,,. ' ssddeneci to learn lhat the number of men li ving alone has climbed 60 percent in the la.,t seven years while the number of wom en li ving <ii one as up 35 percent. Was none other than Havelock Ellis who said the most noted feat uce of the fe male anatomy is lhe eyell. Wha t he did not explain, t hough, is why. Marlene Dietrich, whose eyes have been noted worldwide, did ex· plain it. She said, in effect, the only reason a man notices first a woman's eyes is that he wants to find out ir they notice hirn. Believe she had that right. n has been claimed that nobody ever observed any woman's eyes a s be:iutiful except when those l'yes gazed straight b:.ick al th\! observer. 'l'he drinking cup or the ear· l y Danes was c alled a "rouse." To empty it was to "gar rouse." Which ls where we gel our word "carouso." says our Language man. Bob Greene Ugly Word Won't Disappear "Ni~Jt!'r" b back. The word Is popping up more and more, In polite company us well as anwng people who used it all along. It probably ml'uns that we're on our way 111tn u new cycle of racis m in America, and maybe that surprisl's you. Racism is something that Is s upposed to huve gone away dur· ing the days of the civil rights marches, but of course it didn't. NOW THE NEWS is full of something rnlled reverse dis· crimination litigation, which means that white people are de· <·1dtng thut they have been dupt.td rnto ll'tlin~ hlacks have an extra l'hancc ror jobs and places in col· l~·ges. and that the whites llre now !>Uing to keep the blacks out. That's lhc ~cntlemanly way to <\ l'nl white resentment against UIJt•ks • m the courts . The other \\ ay 1s "ni~J.(er ... A new generation of teen-agers 1s ht•rc now. teen-agers who were infants tluring the days when "Ncgro'' turnc<l lo "black" in the n;.•l1onal lexicon. If you have ~pent any lime at all talking to while tccn·agcrs lately -either 11 \\ orkini:·cla:-.s city areas or in Nick Thimmesch hiith·1ncomc suburbs -you know that a lot of lh1;m have taken to using "nigger" as n perfectly ac· ceptable synonym for "black person." MOS'I' OF TJIE lime it is not used in anger. You might he1sr 1t in a matter-of.fuel sentence s uch as ".We don't have too many njg. gers in our school." The rebirth of the term speak~ of a number of phenomena, the clearest ot which ls a widespread white acceptance of -· and frustration at -the theory that blacks have ooen given a 01ore- lhan·Cair chance at bharing the American dream . and have taken unfair liberties with that chance. Whether that theory is valid or not, it is there, and many whites seem resigned to believing it and Ii ving with it forever. They seem to reel it is out of their hands. They can't change history. WHAT THEY can do is "JHY "nig"er." lt is perhaps un· surprising that the word has persisted in lower-income white areas whe1·e the r esentment against blacks never went away. What is intriguing ls its re· emergence in what has always been thought or as t h e !>ophis ticated strata of society - among the executives and while· collar classes where liberalism and racial understanl.ling would be thought lo be the strongest. It is difficult to place the exact time when "nigger" became a speakable word again among these people. but it may have been with the publication of "Semi· Tough," Dan J e nkins' best-selling footba IL novel that wilt be\)'elease<I as a big-budget motion picture this fall. ON THE FIRST page or "Semi· Tough," the book 's fictional nar· rator. Billy Clyde Puckett, a white halfback. says. "Anyhow. Billy Clyde Puckett turns out to be m e, the book writer who is writing this book about his li(e and his loves and his true experiences in what you call your violent world of pro· fessional football. J happen to be writing it in my spare time between running over a whole pile of niggers in the National Football League_ ··And lel me get somethinJ! !>l raight righ t awa~ which bothers me. Just because I may l1<1ppl·n to say nigger doesn't nh •an that I'm some kind of r~l·1:.l. One of the big troubles "1th the world of modern times, 1 think , 1s that somebody is always ~ettang hot because somebody l·lse s ays nigger instead of nee· grow. . . • "BUT I DON'T think nigger in my heart. Not the way some peo· pie do "hen they mean a nigger I'> a la1y sumb1tch who won't blOl'k or tackle or wash dish~ f.1,1 cnou~h. It ·i. just a word, .1nv'' ay. Nigger. I mean. · ll ':-. JU!>t a word that some plant <Jtion o~ner made up one l1m1• hy flt•t•1dent when he tried to µrnnouncc nee-grow I say nigger :-.omct1mes m Jest, and most or the time l'll say it lo a nigger who understands what I mean. On our team , Ul fact, we even have a play -a deep pass pattern - which some of us call "Niggers Go Long," M1lhons of Americans -book reading Americans ·-laughed with genuine relief when they read that. fl seemed to mark an end to th1' tll'adly seriousnt>ss that C'h<1rncten2ed race relations an th<· f,O., Jn "Semi Tough," .... e could relax and chuckle at our racial discomfort. IN THE FIVE years sin<'e the Initia l publication of "Semi· Tough,·· however. the laughter has turned mean. ":o-;1gger .. 1s be· in~ used all right, but not as s atir!'. Jn executive suites around the country , Xeroxed copies of something called the "Nigger J ou Appllcat1on Fo'rm" are beinJ l)3sscd from white hand to white hand. Blacks never see it -so much for Billy Clyde Puckett's "most of the time I 'll say it to a nigger who understands what I m can'· -and with good reason. It is one of the most scurrilous· ly racist documents conceivable. On the job application, for exam- ple. under "parents, .. there are s paces for "muvvet" and "(av- vcr " And Cor .. place of res- idence" ther!' is the notation, "if :in automobile, list make and m odel" MERLE HAGGARD, thecoun· try-and-Western singer whose "Okie from Muskogee," a song deriding hippies and college pro- testers, was a huge hit during_ the tale '60s, has just released a new song called "I'm a White Boy, .. with an anti·welfare theme. There is an enormous market in white resentment toward blucks. and we are jus t entering a period during which the cultur:,il entrepreneurs will feel free enough lo cash In on that ma1·kel. Black comedians such as Richard Pryor do not help mat· ters with their continual use of "nigger " on television broad· cas ts. Pryor's purpose, of course. ls to point out and poke fun at racial hatred. Qiek Gregory tried that, loo, but that was a long time ago, and -maybe sensing what was in the wind - Gregory turned away from com· edy. "NIGGER" IS ugly, and the fact that the word is now being used so loosely again is uglier still. There are legitimate argu· men ts to be made concerning the relatlonsh1ps between black$ and whites in this country. Alt of the answers to those arguments are not happy ones. But there was a lime, not so long ago, when at least the argu- ments were ooginn~ng to lake place in an atmosphere of un· derstanding and good will. While Americans seemed to i-eaUie that for so long. blacks had been made to suffer. and lhe whites made an errort to extend a feelitlg or goodness toward black cili.1.ens. Now many whites apparenUy believe that whatever makinC• Up·for·black-suffering !here was to do has been done already. _ "Nigger'" Is back. and it looks as 1f P<'rhaps our goodness has bttn t'Xt('nded about as far as it ever Will be. Why Don't Heroes Survive Any More? W l\SIONGTON -The death of Bing Crosby is more than the passinR o( an e m inently li kable man, easygoing and fre e, whose voice was heard by more people than anyone t•ls!''!I in the \\Orld. Hing Cros· by 1s missed not just for the happiness he br ought us but hecause we sense that. as a peo· pie. we arc no longer capable of heing held together by the warmth and familiarity of a Crosby 11inging. I\ younger Bing Crosby today couldn't gather us into American clusters the way he did for an entire generation and more. J\ merican life has been dis· pers ed, sent to a million frantic corners, put Into a well-fed . well· supplied purgatory, and ttll the kindness, jauntiness and senU· m c nt o f C ros by's s mooth baritone voice couldn't again make It the way it was when we were together. TllE OBITUARIES alt said that Crobsy's career spanned SO years. and that would put him back into the Twenties. But Crosby was just coming up then, as a m ember or Paul Whileman's Rhythm Boys. Jn those d a ys, Cros by was a carou s er , a nd n ot the wholes ome, welcome friend the American public came to know him as yel1rs later. But then, we were a carousing nation In the Twenties, lurching tow a rd th!' c rash and the Depression. When that great as· sault on dur confidence struck. Crosby was right there with a song, ''Brother, Can You Spare a Dime." C ros by's drinking and the reckless driving (or which ho had been convicted (he served 40 days in jnlt) were behind him. We were In lhe depressed Thirties, and Cl'O.'lby WM needed to cheer us up lie dad 1t on the r:idio, the I medium that kn11tcd the nation in the Thirties The Kraft Musil' Ha ll . with Crosby"s :.inging and kidding in such calming fashion, :-;ort of told us not lo worry, better days arc ahead. He was not alone on the radio. of course. and other popular pers onalities or the time joked about Amcncan life. but never rn the sick mode ltial a rich. sleek. even obese. America could ar ford 25 years later. Fo r Americans. World War II couldn't have been conducted without Bang Crosby and Bob Hope. They were surely as In· dispens able as Pr!'s ldcnt Roosev<'lt ~rnrl C.1•ns Marshall and Eiscnho~cr WHAT COULD hring us all home, no matter where we were, like Crosby singing "Silent Night" and "WJ>ite Christmas" when headlines told of setbacks. brea kthroughs and advances by American forces? Oh, the familiarity of it all! "When the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold or the Day," "Give Mc Land. Lots of Land Under Starry Skies Above, Don't f'ence Mc In," "Wait Tiii the Sun Shin es. Nellie." "When You Wish lJpon a Star." "Gone Fishm '." •'You could warm your hands on the sound of his voice" Is how Tom Shales aptly described American feeling about Crosby in the yeorii when we strugJtled through the Oeprc!ision and World War Jl. In retrospect, all that might seem naive, but it was earnest and there was a surge of goodwill in it. C R OSBY CONTI NllED, naturally, through the Flftle11. the lime of Pax Americana, when our pow('rful naUon could seem ingly do no wronJ( ln the world. Up to then, he had been hlei;sed with the luck of hnvinl! his 11tyle happily in tandem with the mood of the Am('rlcon PM· pie. ... One cynic called him "the ul· ti mate pop icon," but lh&t label bore jealousy 3nd meanness. There wa.4' more to Crosby than lhal because there waii m ore to I / l . 1 contemporary American spirit than that. We lost much of that spirit in the sou~sea r chi n g Sixties. Crosby, now rich, contented with his s econd family a nd d iversions. drifted from sighl but never out of earshot. HI S MUSICAL con t em - porari<'s. all greats the Dorsey brothers. Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller --left our con· sciousness. But Cros by's voice lingered on, because il could not he put away any more than Christmas could. In our TV age, talent is con· sumed like so much pulp wood sturfed into a blaiit furnace. In the furious competition a mong groups to have lheir voices heard , political leadership at rophles, and popular figures nro soon diminlshed. · Pop fi gures are far more transient now than in Crosby's best days. Sure, Reg~ic Jackson hit five home runs in the World S1•des. but Babe Ruth will be re. membered longer. NOWADAYS. WC can't help looklnR to flnd something wrong with celebrities. Bing Crosby had difficulties with the sons from his first marriage and surrered other tribulations. But we were not in"!"< clined to make trouble for him ' about all this. These days we demand all the dirt on J ackie Kennedy·Onassls, and Teddy Kennedy, and Lyndon Johnson. and the assassinated President. and Spiro Agnew, and Rich:ird Nixon. We live in a time of the put- do,w,» hero, or the ishallered mytli. of the evisceration of '1nythlng which embodies sentl· ment or hope. Crosby could have been consumed In this fire, but in his casual yet Intelligent way he stayed cleor ot It. . HOW INTERESTING that in the past 25 years, only one PrMl· dent, Elc;enhower, the war hero, had an authentic hold on the American pe<>plc, Ula successors were shot or run oul ot office. Now Jimmy Carter is posed as a poss Ible one·\~rm President. M nny Americans couldn't care less. W~ us~ to worry about having enough to Cl\t or getllns home from war, alive a nd with limbs lnlllct. Now ~plo worry about lltcstytc. the IRS, lnnauon and chole11terol. Heroes and om· nlprcscnt Popular figures Uke Crosby appnrcnlly can't survive thes e days. ' i . ] ) • kl ••• 1 71Ltr ft,..• • To write the Dallv Piiot/Box 1560, Costa Mes.a, CA 92626 Orange Coast Dally Pilot 1 F .. ore. !!!'.P-_,_,_,_,_o __ n ______ Su_nd•o•y•, Oc-to•bo•r 23•, 1•e•n·-------T•o•C.•t•t •t~-Da-ll•y•P•Jl•ot•n•1•'•6'•2•-"32•1•••••1!11!11' • 4; ¥ Mildred Hannum is G rufdnt o/ .LoQima Btach... You can see them all over town. The ·big wood-and·glus box.es o• atllt.s. The .. maxies." These $200,000.and-up "spec .. houses seem to s pring up overnight. They pro- trude from the hillside, bold and brassy, two or three tim~ larger than tbebomes arou.nd them. They're called •'maxles .. because they are built to the mu.lmum allowed under the(?ode. A FEW YEARS hence, suggests one city official, these maxles may become as obsolete as the "gas guzzling,·· 10· mtles-to·a -gallon automobile, their eoergy demands so great as to require retrofitting with cosUy heating and air· conditioning alternative energy sources. Althouab a state law now restricts the , . ' Laguna's Cliff-hanger . . . ··- ..... _.. •• . ~: . • glass exterior to 20 percent or the gross floor area, nothing currenUy on the books restricts the sillnC of the struc- tUN9 for energy conservation. The future house, it is predicted. will have to be "pushed into the hillside.·· Other reasons for setting them into the hill in1tead of on it. ar e the violence they do lo the views of adjacent homes and the character or a neighborhood of otherwise mutually compatible, modest· sized homes. Meanwhile, the big boxes prollferate. unchecked, spawned by Laguna's land crisis. escalalin1 land values, scarcity of bu.ildable lots. and high buiJdet profits lo eteller'a market. .. • Maxies Upset Cha1·Dj provides an allcrnative to excavation and grading which avoids lhe city's stiff new grading ordinance and costly re- taining walls. The technique also lets the builder set his house down virtually in any location, however difficult the topo- graphy, including sites which onJy a few years back were considered unbuild- able. sideration for the white-water view, the "village charm ... of the town down below. and the rural character or the narrow twisty road, with its margin of chaparral and fragrant sagebrusb. Ke put in some plants al the entry and was delicbted when deer c ame to feed on them and be had to replant with suitable cacti. His was an eagle's nest fn splendid isolation, anchored ac..op a knoll.• . urbanitaUon, can only be gaine4 ~.~ expense of the very conditions be JDOltoed to Laguna to escape; and tbe i~ ble Joete that says you really Ull'l · ' it bolb W&yS, I For instance, fraCfic. Tbe maia ~ serving h.la 15-foot access r08d is~ night and momi.nc wiUa the,.,_-;._. comings of veblcles generated by all dMt other newcomers to Laauna ee.cb 1"llo. ·like himself, have moved into the MW straight-up-two-sto11iea $200,000 made s pec houses on tiny lots. ' AND THERE IS no way to control them as long as existing city codes re- main unchanged. Under these codes the allowed "bulldin~ envelope" encourages the big box and discourages innovative d esiJ.n and the peaked roof. With a 30 x 100 foot buildable Jot in the more sought-after areas of town golng for $50,000 to $00,000. ther e is littM incen- tive for a builder to combine two such tots for a house sized lo accommodate the average family, a pracUce common in former years which produced the special quality and ambience prevalent in the older sections of town. But the se a d vant ages ar~ gained at the expense or values impor- tant to the rest of the community. As J udith Hamburger, Board of Adjust· ment member put il. ··The big house has the advantage of being located in a neighborhood of s maller ho01es, in which it is dominan t, while the neighborhood has the disadvantage of • having to co-exist with this intrusion in their midst." WHERE THE big-box-on-sWts trend mtghtleadto, if projected afew years into the future, ia suggested in the following tale of a new owner of a "maxie" in Laguna Beach. Perched atop the ridge of a steep canyon, the Lwo-story·straight-up box is reached by a lOO·foot-loog, 15-foot· wideroadwayoffthemainroad. To bis unbounded chagrin, Jon soon learns that he is not as aloae as be had thought; that the land to the north • that drops away at a 35 percent angle ls, in fact, a legal, building site; and under modern pole technology, any site cao be. and is being, built upon. No sooner is this house complMed. blocking rus view to the north, when, re- turning from a business trip, Jon finds that during bis absence the vacant spot to the south of him baa also sprouted a "maxie." Naturally, Jon bu jnvited numerou visitors from his Christ mas lisl lo Burbank who journey to Laguna in u..ir Lincoln Continent.ala to see 6is prize, the ••vill age•· charm and the narrow twU\Y .. streets, and Jon is bewildered to le"', when the fll'8t entourage arrives, t.b8f lt isn't possible to'ettjoy the vill~e c~ and the nanow twt.ty streets Ud pro- The eW'?'eJlt use of caissons for hillside homes -the feature which sets the "ma-xie .. apart, physically and at.yliatically from existing homes - We will c all our protagonist Jon Palagos, hoping the name ls improbable enough not to belong to any nesh·and· blood resident in Laguna Beach. When h~ put down his SS0.000 earnest money on his $200,000 dream house in Laguna Beach. it was the end of the line for J oo Palagos. He arrived m Laguna by way of Pacoima, Sun Valley, and Burbank, building up his equity until he was able to make the move financially. He paid the price wil~jngly ~ con- NOW, CARS FllOM the two maxi.es line tt\e U·fool·wide road, and he is forced to use bis own garage to park his car, taJdn8 out the work bench and pool table be had installed there. Tbe w Uroate horror Stoey uafotds for our new Lagunan when. one morning s\lrveying the gulls sweeping across his now tunnel vision, he spots some miniature figures moving l>elow. putting up slakes with little red flags on them. Within a matt.er of months, the framing for a starkly massive bulk spreads up over the slope, ri.sillf a total ol '50 feet from tbedist.antstreet below, exloliating decks above and below direcUy in front of his tunnelled white water view. His cries of anguish directed to City Hall, disclose the fact that the house is within the city's allowed building en· velope for houses built on steep slopes. and that not.rung on the city's books can be invoked in defense of his right to an 0<.·can view. NOR IS T HAT the end of it. Along with his dis illusionment. a furtheT realization dawns on Jon Palagos, namely, that the conveniences he took fOl' granted in San Fernando Valley from which be so re- cently departed to escape theemog. the six-lane hlghways and the wall-to-wall vide partdng too. •" So now be· finds blmself jolDlni witbtbeownenol&behousestotbeoodll , and thellClUtbofblmtopeti.tkmthecl~to widen tfteJ.$..foottoed. ' . ·if"; It lb.en comes to pas that the· --n. provemf:.(lt" not only elimj,nates the chaparral and UJe Agebruib and tbe ..deer feeding oo his begonias, but lt ai.o· op ens up some prev'iously land-loead lots to the south, 'bndsomel,y ~oil the happy ownem of the $10,000 spec~ purchased as a tu shelter, a windfall t/f SS0.000 oo resale. Now there is need !er still further .. improvement.a." wbic:b in due time also come to pass. .. TDELASTSTUWOCCUSSwbmJoo Palaeos• craggy .piece of ·actioe ill Laguna is \nVaded by the curious wbb. taking note of this inviting stretch or new road, tum olJ ~aJn road to enjoy the view. And now Jon and his neighbors.~e contemt>lating the feasibility or lnstall· ing a tire-puncturing entry, an opti9Q they learn is closed to them In these d~ of city and Coastal CommissiOD rullrigs against the private community. • Jn desperation. J on finally ··ca.shf=S out" his maxi~ prepares to mov~~ -to where. Where do you go att.& Lagun<r? La.st we beard from Jon. he' was on his way to New Zealand. to Join .some other well.afoW'D expatriates r.,m Laguna Rench. ... Sout h e rn California F oeus • Will Urban Sprawl Be Contr olled ... BymOMASD. EUAS If there's one theme of Gov. Brown's first term in oftice that has the potential for making long-range changes ln California lifestyle, it is the urban development strategy his offlce published six months ago. Now many parts or that strategy are apparently goinc to gain the force oC law via the executive order route that requires only the governor's signature and no legislative action. THE S'TllATEGY Brown put forward has been debated in many almost unheralded public hearings for months. It would mandate three new land-use principles: -Highest priority in new construction goes to renewal and maintenance of existing cities and suburbs. -Second development priority goe5 to vacant land within ex- isting urban areas that already have 1treet.s, sewers and other public aerv\ces. -Last priority goes to development on new land, and when new land mu.st be used for howstng, it should be dlrecUy adjacent to existing c:IUes or suburbs. 'The net impact of that attatea would be to call an abrupt halt to the California tradition of urban sprawl. That tradition saw the rapid development of Orange County In the last 20 years and now is responsible for burgeoning de· velopment ln places like Ventura County, northern San Diego County aod the i.D.land parts of the East Bay area. IN MANY such areas. large tracts of land have been left va. t!ll!lt between new subdivisions. to be filled in later. If Brown signs the plan, as expected before the end or the year, it will become the official state standard for Judglnf all erf· vironmeotal impact reports. The trend then may shift toward making callf oniia cities more centralized. Not all the spec1flc actions called for in the strategy can be enacted simply on the governor's wish. T he plan. for example, calls for a tax increase oo "excessive short-term gains·· from housing sales -speculation. It also would create a fi ve-year exemption from property lax· es for rehabilitated housing. The strategy also seeks to direct new industrial development to "appropriate locations.·· presumably not on the outskirts or urban areas. Prepared by Brown's Office of PlaMing nnd Research. the plan makes substantial usc of the governor 's "era of limits" rhetoric. "'BJSl'ORICALLV," it says, "Callfomians have ... assumed lhere were no limits to the land that could be devoted to urbanlza· t.ion. But we're now learning that there are limits: limits on our precious remaining energy sources, limits on our capital, limits on our willingness to bear increasing property taxes.·· But any plan that imposes limits on developing new land will hatm some very powerful interest groups. For investors who purchased outlying land with an eye toward future development stand to lose substantial sums, while sti II being stuck with high property tax bills. So do builders, who find it cheaper and easier to develop new, sprawling tracls than to rebuild or fill in vacant spaces in existing cities. They C'3Jl be expected to right hard against the Brown strategy, as can realtors, just as they have complained loudly at the public bearings. They can't do much about th05e provisions that serve only as guidelines for reviewing environmental Impact reports. But major battles can be expected if and when Brown tries to push lbe other poet.ions of his plan through the Legislature. ••• Or Is Strategy Just a 'Wish List? BJIJJIBEAM Jim 8-., uectdfoe dln!c1or of Ute ~ CoafJ ehapfn of 8llStllng ,..,,,. Aelodation Of Ca"fondtl. What Is recommended in the Urban Developmertt Strategy JCeport 19 a Dice projection, conJurtn1 up visions of newly rebuilt Inner cities filled with happily housed people, all happily employed io a park-like setting somewhere in the neighborhood . That is the voice of the new world. Now for the voice of the real world. The priorities just won't wash. It's a wish llat. and nothinR more. THE REAL WORLD facts are these: First: To provide housing at prices wblch the ml}ority or famllies can afford, a bu.ilder must be able to mass-produce. This ia virtually impossible withln or lmmedlately adjacent to ex.ls Ung dUes. There1tmply isn't enough vacantland there. Second: Land ln existing urban areas b very costly. especially when lt ls necessary for redevelopment to take place before Utat. land can be used.. Without massive infusions or government money, no builder would be able lo keep Musing costs within reach of the marketplace. TlllRD: BUILDEltS MUST go where the tnfra$lructure ts - that is. roads, utilities and other public service s~tems. Builders must be able to link up their developments wtth exlaUng regionnl syste ms, a.nd the!Je regional systems, obviously, must have the capacity to serve the new develoPments. Unlortuoatcty, tew existin1 ciUes have an tntrntructure with this kind of capacity -and it can'L be provided except at. aiucertng coet. ft -Maybe the state bu fllured c.Jlt some~ way of rmnfnC " the traditional trend of expansion an4 new home building. I'm willing to listen. But nowhere in the Orfice or Planning and Research <OPR> draft ts there one shred of evidence or research to support the state's contention that it bas found a way lo rt!verse the historical trend of expansion and the evolution oC new home production. The data simply isn 'l there. ASIDE FROM ALL T111S, eitisting cities at best can aMorb only 20 percent of California's projected population growth unle.c:s wc permit Hong-Kong-like densities. Assuming we were to adopt the state's priorities for futore building. one then has to ask the question that sin~ we are already 300,000 housing units short or needed sheller in CallromJa. bow are we going Lo ovcr~me this huge gap-which ls growing at the rate of 70,000 new units each year - if we concentrate our fmt and secondary efforts wilhln the existing urban areas? Why not move nrst and foremost into those areas adjacent to cities which historically have provided new housing on a relatively quick and affordable basis? This is a question J'd like OPRto answeT. WHAT IS TUE RIGHT direction? ll is where most of our new resldenUal development always has occurT"ed. I am rererrtna. of course, to those land areas that lie in-between our existing urban centers. Il Is here where planned community development or 11 !'ICQlc sufficient to house our ~rowing population can loftlcally take place. These areas are already within the urban pattern& that bave ~C!n dictated by climate, geogropby, economlcs. and J~laln human choice. These factors still pl"evail. They always ww. as long aaouraociety rematns'reasooab)y free. , .. Anybody "Seen My ··:'.: Ol~fashiOned Girl? By O.W. P RICE 0 . W. Pricdt a rerid.ent of LGglOlo Beacll RfCeftlly, while tbumbblt throup my scrapbook for the year 1920, l came across one of my acrtbbllnp that read.I as follows: "Backward, tum backward, ob Tlme ln your fUgbt, · glve 'US • gll'l with sktrtl not so tlaht: give us a Jirl wboee · · charms. many or few, are not exposed by too snucb peek-a· ~· boo; give us a «irl. ao matter what age, wbo won't use the • street for a vauCteville stage; give us a girl not too sharply in " view; dress her in skirts the tun cannot ahlne throuab. • .,AND GIVE US TUE dances of the days aone by, With plenty oc clothes and steps not so high, put turke)' trot capers and buttermilk slldea, hurdy-gurdy twists and wtg.; '\ gletall glides, and other such bunny hugs all on a level as • products of hell inspired by the devil, and let us feast our op- tics once more on the pure, sweet woman or the days of yore. ·Yes, Ume turn backward and grant our:-r equest for God's : richest bl'81lnf but not undressed... ! World War (like au 1reat wars, brought many cbancea • In lifestyles •. The postwar period was called UM ''Roaring. t Twentles" aod it re.Uy did roar, tbat II, uatil tbe Great•' : Depression. Women beCan to vote. to entv bminen. to 1 s moke clgarettes, ~ wear bee lenatb skirt.I, odd looklnc bats. Mbbedbalr,elc. Stlrmy dipping, ttrlne bWnls, bot paatl. tbe ptn ud in· , vaslon ol Job8 l0na held by men were still in any yeara away. • I I UNDBUl'AND THAT the old·fublofted "rl loot, ( with toa• 4r..,. may be comm, back. Re~ardlaa ol bow f they are d.rened (01' undreesed), men will tUll 'love them . As ror me -atve me t.be old fashioned ,VI, the "alb. · ! 3nd the f~ <•bin you beJd her m YoQr arm• and " 11om time1 with cheek to cbeet>. J Deftr coeJd to for tho craiy dancetJ aod rock m~, wblcll. If I llltelled to tt. wouJd drlvo menuts,u;rella.sClffl'. I 4 t .. • ' Sunday. 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If you look at the Wildcats this year on a weekly bas is, you .couidn't. be too far from wrong if you staked a claim for them as No. 1. Since their second game or the year, when they were spanked by Baylor. 21~. they have shown re· marka ble progr('sS. They whipped Penn State 2.i.20. . Notre Dame Romps To 49-19 Triumph l •· S OUTH BEND. lnd. <AP> -It w as a bad week for Los Angeles togetherness. First. the turmoil -plagued New York Yanke es beat the Los Angeles Dodgers ' "Ha ppiness Roys" in the World Series. And Saturday, 11th-ranked Notre 0 a m e. whose c o ach . Da n Devine, has been under constant fire, trampled the fi fth-ranked Southern California Trojans 49-19. "This was my most satisfying victor v ever -but then the last one a lways is," said Devine. whose three-year record is 22·7, but whose low-key approach as s uccessor to the colorful Ara Parseghian has offended some Notre Dame supporter s. The anti-Devine crus ade reach· ed a c r esc endo i n r e cent weeks when "Dump Devine·· bumper stickers began appear· tni? i n South Be nd. Devine s hrusrned it off. "All this crap just goes off our backs like water and we forget 1l." Devine said. "rt didn't affect us. If anything. it just brought us together ... fake field goal that ena bled Notr~ Dame to open a 22-7 halftime. sprea d. Ted Burgmeier, the holder Oil pla ce ment!s, s campered rrom the Southern Cal 33 to the 13 as the Troja ns swallowed the fake. Bare l y· two minutes earlier, Burgmeier turned a bad c.ecter snap into a s uccessful two-point convers ion yass that suggested Southern Ca was in for a long af,. ternoon. "It was a team victory in every sense ol the word.'' Devine s aid of Southern Cal ·s worst rout since a 51-0 humiliation at fhe hands cl Notre Dame in 1966. "I am so proud or the entire team and t'-e staCC. •• rt was such an ertjoyable day for Notre Dame that even the public address announcer got Jl bit giddy. Aft.er Burgmeier's two Q(f·beal plays had thrilled the capacity crowd or 59,075 and a na tional television audience, he quipped as the Irish lined up for a second conversion: "Burgmeier will hold -we think.'" Mississippi Stale 23.7 and then butchered Louisiana State, 33·13. And just to show they are for NOTRE DAME'S DAVID MITCHELL PLOWS FOR A TD AGAINST USC. So m uch so that n evine even abandoned his conser vative coach ing image and ordered a Joe Montana's 1-yard quarterback sneak with 2:37 left. in the first half snapped a 7-7 tie. lt followed Leroy Leopold's re- covery or a fumble by Charles White. USC's sta r tailback, at the Trojans 14 with 4 ~ minutes lett in the hatr. Wbite•s bobble _came on the first play after Notre Dame's David Mitchell fumbled at the 5 and Southern cars Ed Guttierrez recovered attbe8. WHITE WASH Bashore Sharp; C~ENN WHITE r eal. the Wildcats b l&steri:d Georgia 33·0 a t Geori::w Alabama. supposedly the :'l:o. J team in the t:SA. could only beul Georgia 18-10 ut Alahama. Bruins Win 21-19 * * * U.SC follow er i. m uy havt' thought Notre Da me might be running up the score when the lri,h passed ror their final touchdown in the game 's closing seconds Saturday. Ac tually. lhey should feel lucky lo have los t by only 49-19 since th~ first l\\O SC louchdo1A-nS were gifts. tSl">lde'-. I ri-,h ran ciers i.lill have a 55 21 Im.:. lo t.:SC 09741 to nurture An~'"ay.1£~D had been trying lo rub 1l in. 1l would have gone for t wo point:> afte r that last score · • Looking back at the series it is odd ~hat all games played in the years 33. SS. 66 and 77 were routs. There was no ~ame in '-'4. Jn 1933 USC won 19·0. In ·55 1t was SC 42-20 when Notre Dame also turned out wearing izret'n and the Irish had a pretty good quarlerb11ck Paul Hornung In 1966 Notre Dame won. Sl ·O I note that telecaster s i.aid that USC's band worked for two years to prn enough money to make the trip to South Bend. Saturday. Better the school should have paid the band's fare a nd let the football team e arn Its travel funds . PS-Educational note for the broad who is pa rt o f A BC televison's post game scoreboard s how: Ha rvl.lrd is NOT the Crimson Tide Alabama hohb that distinction. Han a rd 1s me re ly the Crimson By GLE:"l~ WHITt; Of ltw O•oly P1101 St•ff L OS A.'.'JGELES Cc.ii wa~ II\ Ing htg h With the SUCte!>S of lh 1wssing imd kicki ng. But in tht• end 1 t dll'd by the 1>a me t\\ o in s lrument!'> ;.i:-. Jl took "n un dcM•n ·c·<l 21· 19 deh•at from thl· LTL...\ Brum s Saturday ni1thl A Colis<'um throng of -IB,53-1 watc hed t.;CLA score 14 poinl~ in the first 6ti "l·conds of lht.' 1.1 .. t quarter to turn j 11; I 1t .. rH·1t 10111 .1'.!l-lf.lead Tht•n th•• Brum' ht·ltl 11H lhl· <·1 a .. -.' (;oldt•n Re;., rs. \.\ho v. ere nd1ni.: the arm of Charil''> Young and lht: foot of Jim Brl'cch. Cal fought back. collt:cllng u 15-yard field goal from Breech his rourth of the evening and the 15th of hi~ car eer <a Pac-8 Con· fcrence record >. Thal s liced the gap to 21 -19 with 5·46topla~. And it appeared the Beurs mii::ht RCt close enoug h for the talented loe of Breech to give them a s hot at victory:'l'hey had a first down on the Cal 45 with a little over three minutes lo play. Young. who wound up with 25 com pletions in 44 attem pts for 299 y ards. passed to the l.:CLA 45. The n Oliver Hi llmon ran it to the 12. Anothe r dozen yards and the Bears would be within Breech '!> range. And so Young once again took lo the air. Only this time his Com p(et10n Wa!> into the h~ or l'CL\ ·s Jeff Muro at the 26 He r.-turnl>d it to the :!9and"1th 3 10 ll'Cl. Cal's fate wasse>tled Tht.· Bl'ar~ got one more shot at Sports ~n TV, Radio Today on Televlslon 9: ~ a.m. C4 I NFL '77 How NFL players spend their davs off includes hunting with Berl J ones ahd flying with Russ fra·n· cis. 10 a.m . (4l NFI, FOOTBALL The Denver Broncos meet the Bengals in Cincinnati. JO:~l.l .m. 12) NFL TODAY. 11 'a .ln. (2 ) -NFL FOOTBALL -· The Atl anta F alcons m~t the Bears in Chicago. 1 p.m. 14) -NFL FOOTBALL -· The Baltimore Colts meet the New England Patriots in Foxboro, l\f ass. 4 p.m . 12> COLLEGE FOOTBALL The USC Troja n~ meet the Fighting Iris h or Notre Dame. Taped Saturda v. <7l COLLEGE FOOTBALL '77 Highlights or this weeke.nd's top college games. 11 ::.> p.m . 113l -NOTRE DAME HIGHLIGHTS -Taped replay or the t.;SC-Notr e Dame game, played Saturday. NFL Foolhall on Radio Today 12:45p.m . KKOP 193.51 --Baltimor e a l New England. pulhn~ out a w in when the~ t0<>k mer on their nwn l·I \\1th I ·2.i ... hm' 1ng on the clock llo\\l'\l·r . \'oung \\ a ... n t up to l ht• t)l'(';t!\IOll I Ul'o fll'!\( \\\II thlO\\ .. \q •t'l' 111tomplt·te The th1 rd \HI!'> h.1tt t•<I "''"' at the• L'C'I..\ 1:1 11, 'I ii-a· '111110;1 . 'nd !'>11 till' lho,1r' had onn.: ,1j!.1111 <'Orn•· up t•m pl) handt•d m tht• Coliseum the pit where they h." c l·Omt• out 'lctoriou<, onlv l \\ll t' 111 lh1•11 la..,t I I gam1.'., I Ill I l' t-:rl i-.1111 llq.:h ll 11nl1nf.!l ••n Ht'a<·h 1 111 1xlue1 lb<'~ B.t~h•>rc \\ J !\ J -.1 andout for the \\ 1 nnl'r., lie \\as the game's lcadinA ru!>.he r with 90 yards in 20 car· r1es lie scored L'CLA 's first touchdown on a -ti -yard gallo p and threw an 8-yard pa"~ for the second Br uins tally. Cal dominttted the game. out· g;.oning the Bruins by 125 yards. But the Rears !.ecmed to run out of gas whent•ver they.got in strik· ing r;i nite of a W>uchdown Si x limes they were 10!>.1de the l"CL1\ 31 without ~t'oring a Tl>. !)Cltling for four field goals in· s tead. u Cl.A got set up for its first score when Cal wa s attempting 1ls second r1cld goal. A hig h snap from center s nafued the play and gave UCLA the ba II on its own 40. Seve n plays later . Bashore scored But t he real back-b reaker tame !>cconds into t h e last 'IU:Jl1(Cr fla -,hore had JU!.t thrown h 1i. touC'hclo\\ n 1><.1~ with J.1 . 27 to j!O 111 t he• game, t lllling ('al"s lead lo 16· I 1 Thl•n the Rears "ere !)lopped for the first lime a ll e\'cn&ng on lhl' c nsUIO/.! '-CrtE'S. They tried thl'lr first punt or the game. It wa'\ block('<l by Marvin Morris <1t lhl' Ca l 26. 'fhc ball hil the ground :.end bounced into Morris· han<ls and h<' r1:1cecl into the end zone to Ui\'C l'Cl.A u 21·16 edge. follow- llll! t Ill' conversion. c,.,~1tornht UC.LA A •i.)6' J J 10 J I~ Cl I 0 14 JI liCL4 f" \I Down\ 2l 1• Ru\n .. , y MG• -}/.1<1l f'n,.nq Y •rd• 1'1'1 1'I '1,.turl'\ 'f •to' • 40 P<l\\H )·0 ·2 J-9-0 1-unh J 11 b 2-< I umblo LO\t I 0 I I P•n•lh•>•YOtO\ •_.o !>-JIO l"OIYI OllALl..EAOEllS RUSHI NG Olltornt•, Jono ll O, Young ,. ''· H11tn'OI'\ 11 ,, U(LA, 6 •\hOrt: 'f<I, litO\*lon 11 10. o ... en,,. ll l'llS~I NC. C.tttorn1•. YOU"111S· ... ·2 v•rO\ VClA. bd..no<< J ~-0. l<IO •O• R l:Cl IVINI.. C.AtofOrn1., TMm P>O • 111. Jorn_\~-J.t. ~111rno~1 .. JI l O<l•"'9i 4·.16. t--'t •• J·.U \.t(LA, l.>ul"'r 2 11 ,,.,..,,Ii "",,_ CLEAR VIEW ? Minnesota's Ma rion Barber doesn 't let a ha nd over h is eyes obscure his goal as he plunges over for a lo uchdowu against Mi chigan Saturday. One play after Burgmeier'$ 20-yllrd das h from field goal formation. Montana whistled a tJ-yard TD pass to Ken MacAfeEj. Afl<'r warming up in their blue hnm e jersey~. the Irish delighted the 1n1rtii.an crowd with a last· m inute switch to ~rccn shirts for the firs t time in 14 years. And t~ wearing of the green w as s imply too m uch for Sou them Cal, wh~ orrcnse couldn't score until L.Y1V'I Cain 's three-yard run on the fint play of the rinaJ period. * ... * ' SCOtlll IY OUAllYUI ~ut~•rn C•I 0 I II 17· 19 N~lr« Oen"I 1 n 11 I._~ NU MllC .... 14 '"" tf.tevw l.,<k/ V~C. !&IOllo}l...,.,blUt<OWry IJorclMl<Kt.I NCJ-Mo<11•n• ' r un 10om1n pau trom bur9ru .. trJ r.(J. M«Afeot tl !MIU trom M0111•,.. Ill••• to'l(ll l NO C."s.eJOn1n,.1lhl>lo<ltt'dPUftf IR-~lcll t<O· M4KAfff I PH• from Mont•n• llu(,J< '"''"'I USC.· C••nl r\lfl trunteilecll NO· Me>nt•r\e lrwn IRft•e~IOI v sc-s-,,.• 141>ot»•rom1<tr1tt 1runr .. i.or NO-K ... Ml~INIMfromLi!KI\ fAffvelll<l l A S9.0IS STATISTICS USC. NO f.or\I Oown~ 19 it Au•"U · YorG• •M•/ .,.," PUSlr\9 verell JIO 1 .. Aeturn YOfd• u •s p .... , 12·79-2 l~J >'unl> S·Jo ._., f.umb1 .. 1oi.1 •>l +'4 •·~11.att1n•y•ras S-SO ~ l!IOIVID\IAL l.EAOl It' • RUSH INC. SoullW!rnCAI, Whitt, U-IJS, T•lllPU ~·IU. C.•ln ~·"· Nol,.. O•m•, HHvtns ll-13. Mll(,,.118-lO, E11r><h 10.J. "' Pll!>SI NC. Souttltrn CAI, Htfltf 11·29-2. ~ Nulrl Oa,.,., Monl-ll-2._I, 1•7, LIK ll:J.3-4,21. Rl:Cl:IYINC.-$ou11'4rn C•I, Swttney S-11C: Nolro o ...... M.Klll" .. ,,, Mlt<tto!ll 2·29, Orlllnt N l Gophers Stun MichigaD;'. Top-ranked Wolverines Tumble, 16-0 ~t!NNEAPOLIS l/\P > ~lin- ncsot:.i '-; stunnm~ JG o up~et of unbl'alcn a nd No. \.ra nked ~t 1ch1)!an on Saturday was for Gophers couch Cal Stoll the bt&· JlCSt Vll'tOry of hi!. c:.erecr . "I had u gut feeling on Wedncs- d a y t h at w e c o uld b e at Michigan, .. said Stoll. "But wh at happ<.•ncd was that we· h nd u bunch of k11ls ''ho just w<•nt out there and threw their hearts on the field ... Minnes otu. which h ad not beate n M1chi~an since 1967 , used a stifli ng and opportunistic de· fcnse to return the fa m ed Little Brown Jut? trophy to Minnesota fo r the first ltm<' in 10 years. "Thr gamr wa.i. won with ll\e Minnesota defens e." s aid Bo Sc ht'mbechler. Michigan coach. "Wt• needed a big play ~ind never got it We kept h andin g them the football ;.ind their offense did a good job of moving it after we gave them 10 points." Sophomore place kicker Paul Roginct booted field goals or 41 and 37 yards in the first half, and Marion Barber scored on a 3· yard run to put Minnesota ahead 13·0 al the hair. Rogind added a :n .ya rd field goal with j ust over four minutes rem aining in 'the game. Stoll said that you don't beat Michigan unless you play with "g rt'al intensity -and thal's what we djd. They didn 'l get tbe br eaks and things fell into place for us." he said, re re rrlng to three fumble recoveries and two interce ptions by the Gophers. "You have to have those kind o ( breaks." Stoll said. "It's the only way lo beat Michigan." 4: 28 or the first quarter. After holding Michigan on its first series or plays, the Gophers weot 34 yards In five l>lays to the Wolverines 24, where Jtogiftd booted a 41.yard field goal. Key plays in the drive were a 23-yard pass from Carlson to Jett Anhorn and a lO·yard completiail lo running back Ste ve Breault. • An errant pitch o ut b,Y Mi c hi g an's Leach on tbe Wolv erines' next play frQm scrimmage was recovered b)' Minnesota safety Keith Browh at the M lchlgan 12 and led to Min· nesola 's next score. Carlson ra n six yards to the four and one play later, on fourth· and-one. Barber, a rreshmllO, went into the end zone standing up from the three. Roglnd's converion a l 8:~ m ade ill0-0. Pate Holds 3·stroke Lead Over Miller ;\l 1chigan rumbled three times. losing possession three times. while the unranked Gophers played mista ke-free football and h o r a s s e'd W o I v e r i n es ·quar terback. Rick Leach all af. ternoon, intercepting two passes in the final quarter . * M1Clllg8n M IMtM>tl * * SC-•y 0..-ft#\ ' 0000-0 COLUMBUS. Ga . <AP> Jerry Pat.e, the sensational tour sophomore who has captured three tournaments including the 1976 U.S. Open , fired a one- under-par 69 Saturday lo hold off Johnny Miller's c hallenge and take a three-stroke lead after the third round o r the s12s.ooo Southern Open golf tourtnnnenl. P ate, 24, and a 54 -hole total of 200, 10-under-par over the hill y. 6,791 -yard, par 70 Green Isla nd Country Club course . Miller. wbo has won 17 tourna· ments but Is winless since the • lt76 llob Ho~ Desert Classic 20 ~ r m onths ago, shot a 611 for a 203 total. Miller, suUcring through th<• wors t year of his career , got within two shots or the lead with ll birdie on the 17th hole. However, Pate. in the next and lasl threesome. followed with u birdie or his own lo rega in the three-stroke margin. Miller fi nis he d wi th four birdies and two bb~eys P ate. who won the Canadian Open a year ago and took the Phoenix Open last Janua ry before suffer ing a shoulder inJury. had Lwo bogey:s aml an eagle 2 on the ·' ~ 335 yard par4 sixth hole. l.\•AO•no '<Oft-' •lt~r th• third rourut ot the Dcfcndin R champion Mac Mc Lendon lt.'CI a group at 205. fi ve strokes back. The others were fo rmer University of Florida j(olfcrs Andy Bean and Wally Armstrong iind vetera n George Arch<..'r. U.S. Open champion Hubert Green had a 70 for 210 while Lee T revino shot his second con- secutive 711fo r 216 Unknown J crr Mitchell of Fair 041kH. Calif . uo;ing an e ight iron. knor kcd In a hole in-one on the pur -3, \65-yard 17th hole ~v1tw1 n t>\>o nuol! IOurN\fl'l•nl JPrry Pt4tf' Jorrnn'I Mlllf!>r Mat Mt l..Of100'I V.ally Armtl•onQ er.orQtii Arth4tr Anoyllun M1ll•r llMl>\'r l'nol >l•ll(O<> l ttrty l t?•Qlt:r ~tt'_.,, l,.,.u,,. C,1111ty c;,,tt><trl M •\oll R11<10loll 1>a11r Oouo••.-rxtn ui .... h1U ~r ·tlleft c...~,., M f(r11t't t '"r JOnf'\ d.n M•n•••hv t.Offt \t •, lh r honby Mtllnt 11 bf ur • • lflt\IY r \.11th' ~H•"ll" Mokt MCt.1•1°"'1" l • "( I U ~I &• 700 ., 1111-.. :!OJ f>Y ... /0 20) ~Ml·•• 20S ... 11 ... 20) n ....... 20> IQ.ii 118 lo. ·~···.. lOll •9 /1 .. lo. ll 6' •S lOll •l·•~·I• 201 ttl •~ 10 'IOI /I .. ~ XII •l·t t /1 IOI 12 11 •$ /OW -• •v 11 10'I .... ,Q II> Wt Ill•• 10 X1f 11 n •• ,.,.. .... ,, 10'I ..,. •• n ,.;; N 10 .. ~ J09 11 M-11 HO Le a c h did set an all·time Michigan total offense record while gaining 122 yards. It gave him 3,727 career yards to break Don Moorhead's 1968·l970 record by 86 yards. Michigan had not been held scoreless in 113 games. The la.st li m e the Wolverines were blanked was in 19«7, whC!n they lost to 34-0 to Michigan StDta. ft wus Schembcchler's first s hulOUl ut Michigan. M mnesolu took ll-3-0 lead at 10 a o a ,. Minn• R(l9lncl fGO M1nn-8Mt>er ~r~ IA091nd •t<l<I MIM-A09l..S I G 37 Ml11n R09lndfGJ2 A U ,1•) STAYl$YltJ Ml<lt, ,.,..._ "'''' CloWM It tl Ru>,,.l·Y•nll 33•to 61'>J90 P•>llf\9 ytrO> 1U to llelurn ,.,Cb n ,,, l'en•s 2'-U·t lo+O Punn 7-44 ..,, F 11mt>IH l°'I l-3 1-i) Ptn•ltlt1•r.tro1 J.11 4-40 l!IOIVIOUAI. LtlAOlllS RUSHING-MICl>lg.on, IWcklebr 11'J2, 0.''" 1 .. U . Mlnnetoi., k lUm•NI 11·11, Whll• IS.., llt rlltr lf·3'. llECf.IVINC.-M~hl99f', tleyton H 2, 0•~ J .JO. H1101t41y .t.U. MlnnHol•, Aflllorl\ 1-U, 8rt•ullol•1' l'llUINC.-Ml<h<9M1, ~h I' 1Jo1., 111 Mffl n.solt, Cot110n ~ .... Ml ~ B2 DAIL y PILOT Sunday, October 23, 1977 ~ehrftska Upsets Buffs; ... . Buckeyes, Sooners Roll LINCOLN, Neb. <AP> -Run· rung back I.M. Hipp scored key t.SUchdowns ln the second and fourth quarters Saturday to lead l 8tb·rankcd Nebraska to a 33-15 Big Eight Conference football V·klory over seventh-ranked Colorado. : Hipp's second TD, from four ~ards out, and a one-yard scoring plunge by Dodie Donnell spelled defeat for the previously un· ~eaten Buffal oes before N~bra sku's enthusiastic homecoming crowd. Hipp picked up 172 yards on 31 carries for his fifth straight 100· yard plus performance. ·Nebraska turned key Buff turnovers into scores to earn a 10·15 come-from-behind halftime lead. •Billy Todd's 42-yard field goal gave Nebraska a 3-0 lead bul Howard Ballage returned the enusin g kickofC 98 yards and Colorado led 7-3. The Buffs led 15·3 after fullbuck James Mayberry tallied from the one In the second quarter. The drive began when the Buffs recovered a Huskers fumble on Nebraska ·s 20, Ohio Stat(:" 3:> .\'orthU!'..-11tern 1:; (;\'.\:'\STO:-.:. Ill IAPl Ohm Sta\l"s fourth r.1nkt•1I AuckC\C'' needed blJ! pla~ !> from Roa Spran~:-. H1HI C:t•rald an1l Jeff Logan lo U\Crt'1>m<· SI\ turno\cr.., Saturd~1.r :.ind d <'feat winless :\orthwestern. 35 15. to take sole possession off1rst placC' in the Big Ten Sports in Brief While the Buckeyes were rumbling t h eir way past Northwestern, Minnesota upset lop-ranked Michigan 16·0 lo drop the No. 1 Wolverines out of a first place tie in the Big Ten. Ohio State is now 4·0 in the Big Ten and 6· 1 for the season while Northwestern suffered its eighth straight loss. seventh this season and 23rd in the last 24 games. Ok!alao•a35 lo1Da State J8 NORMAN. Okla. IAP> - Fullback Kenny King returned l<t action Saturday and led Oklahoma to a 35-16 victory over Iowa State as the Sooners took over sole 1><>ssession of the lead in the Big Eight Conference. King sat out last week's game against' l\tissouri with a bruised s houlde r but was healthy Satur· day. and his presence made the differe nce in the Oklahoma wishbone attack. He rushed for 141 yards on 22 carries and con tinually got the Sooners out of <Jeep holes with his slashing runs. The Sooners clecte<.t to kick''" to open the game. figuring they l'Ullld stop the Cyclones and gel good fi<'ld position. That's C'Xatt ly what happenl•tl . but the Soont•rs were unable lo mo\ t•, ;ind on the next po:.!>csswn. 11>1\<1 ~l ttlt• M'Ored on a .+4-~ ard run O\ I>cxtcr Green On the next pos:.css1on, 111th King leading lhe wa), the Soont.•rs went 71 yards in SC\'CO plays for the tying touchdown. Kings Fall, 4-3; Connors in Finals INGLEWOOO lloston·s Don MarcoUe struck for two goals in the second period. then the Bruins held on to turn back a late Los Angeles rally for a 4.3 Na- tional Hockey League victory Saturday night. Bruins' goalie Gerry Cheevers maintained his mastery over the Kings. s tretching his record against them to 19-2·0. Mike Murphy fired in a pair of goals for the Kings. including one with 38 seconds r<-majping lo play after Los Angeles had pulled goalie Gary Simmnns for an ex· tra attacker Murphy'-. score narrowed the Hoston lead to 4·3. hut the Bruins held off the Kings to post their second victory of the season 11gainst two looses ;inrl one tie •Los AnReles jumped to u l·O h!ud on :\1urphy's power play goal 2 :26 into the opening period. Murphy, playing 1n his first game of the s eason a rt er being out with a back injury. connected on a 40-foot s lap shot. C'onNors Ad.,ance• SYDNEY. Australia ·Jimmy Connors and Ken Rosewall post· ed victories Saturday in the semifinals or the $125.000 Australian indoor tennis c·ham- pionship Connors had no trouble beating ~ick Saviano. 6· l. 6-1. Rosewall -;tunned \'itas Gerula Ills. 7 ·6, 6·4 Spinks in Droac LAS VEGAS -M annesota farm boy Scott L<'Doux proved to be the rirst roadhlOC'k in Olympic champion Leon Spinks ' path toward a title shot S aturday w h en the two heavyweights Ewing, Meyer In Golf Finals Jack Ewing of San Juan Capistrano fired a 28 on the nine ~l Seacliff Country Club in Hunt- ington Beach front advance to the final round of the Southern California PGA match play championships Ewing had two eagles. four birdies and three pars on the ~ont side to go eight up on J erry Barber of Griffith Park, who was even par at the turn. Ewing ended matters on the 10th hole with a par. Dennie Meyer made 1t an all San Juan Capis trano final when he ~aincd the other position by defeatin~ Dave Cink of Ml Meadows two up. The 36-hole final will be played today with lhe first round at 8 a.m . and the second at 1. Meyer was the 1976 SoCal POA sectional stroke play champion while Ewing is a golf veter an, having turned pro In 1968. ftOA"'9tcll .. eycN111.iM•NP• o..rt#flMI• O.nnl" MeY'• ls.ti Jwn C.Pl•I•-> def 6ot:> HaNINfl llftnlwoecll•-t. O•v• (IM fMI ~.oow,1 del. Oon S.•I IP .. o ~IJaNl1. Jaclt EwlllQ IS." J"""' Cepl\lrllf'ol CMI f.•rt ~ffMlfl9iet1 IL.e Quintal I llO .Hlrry .,.,... t~ttltlll p.,k I ~I L~rry a...., C >4~911_.i1 P-1 1 VO. slugged their way to a 10-round draw in a nationally t elevised bout. But Mike Spinks. little brother of Leon and also a gold medal· winner at Montreal. and "Big John·· Tate, who won a bronrc• medal in the Olympics, kept their records ,spoUess. Mlke Spinks scored a n eight· round unanimous decision over Gary Summe.rh.ays aod Tate knocked out Lou Esa in the third round or their scheduled six· rounder. Gridder Critl~•I LINCOLN, Neb. -Tom Perry. a linebacker for the University of Colorado football team. was re · ported "in serious to crJtical con- dition" Saturday night after suf· rering an injury during the Colorado-Nebr aska gam e. P erry coll apsed In t h e Colorado locker room and was taken by ambulance to Bryan Memorial Hospital. where "an emergency medical procedure" was performed to relieve pressure on his brain. Perry, a 6-foot·6. 245·poun~ senior from Colorado Springs. was helped from the playing field rn the fourth quarter Sto.,e in f'inab SAO PAULO. Brazil Betty StO\'e and Kerry Reid gained the singles semifinals of an Sl00.000 international women ·:. t cnnt.., tournam<'nl Satun.lay Stov<' beat Sharon Walsh. 6·2, fl· I and Reid defeated Rosie Casals, 1-R. 6-2. 6·4 11.S. Netter• Wfn TORQUAY. Enr(la nd CAP > I.ca Antonoplis and Mary Carillo scored straight ·set victories Saturday as the U.S. team beat the British 10-1 to capture the Mau r e en Connoll y Trophy tournament for women 21 years .old and under. King gained 65 of those yards, but the score came on a six-yard run by David Overstreet. Mbsot1ri 28 Ka1Ucu St. 13 COLUMBIA, Mo. <AP) - Senior Pete Woods riddled Kansas State's pass defense for 205 yards a nd senior Ann ise Davis p l unged f o r two touchdowns Sat urday. powering Missouri to a 28-13 homeeoming football victory in a Big Eight Conference game. The Tigers, improving their re· cord to 2·5. a lso lifted their con- ( c rence mark to 1·2 on the streni:th of an offense which rot led up 375 yards. Woods. who connected on 15 of 20 aerials and had one intercep· tion. guided Missouri 83 yards the second time the Tigers had the ball. 1 le teamed with tight end Kellen Winslow on a 51-yard play and sophomore Jerry Ellis dashed two yards around end for the score. Davis went over the huddle in· to the t•nd zone from the Kansas St~1tt· rwo nncl scored ugain for till' T1gN~ mi<I way through the '''l'otHI <1uarlt-r IUiuoi11 21, Indiana 7 ('llA!\1PAIG:'ll. Ill CAP > II hn1>1' f1uarl<'rback !\like McCr;1y '<'orNI an l·arh touchdown and 1,•,1mmat,...., Jam(•s Coleman anrl \\ ·" nc ~lrJdl'r t•ach addC'd store!> a~ the !Ihm defcakd In d1ana 21·7 Saturday in a Big Ten Conference football game. Indiana, without the services of l ead1n~ rus h er Darrick Burnett, counted heavily on the runn1n€ of tailback Ric Enis. Enis sC'ored the Hoosiers' only touchdown with 5:22 left in the gsml'. lie capped a 69.yard drive with a two-yard plunge. Two Enis fumbles were re- covered by Illinois. but the lllini failed to con vert them into touchdowns. Purd~ 34, lo"'a %1 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind . <AP) -Freshman !\tark Herr- m a n n p ..i " .., l' ii f o r · f i v t• lnm:htlcm ns Salurd;1). l~ ing .. !>c hool record und sparking Purdue to a 34-21 \•ictory O\'er Iowa in Big.Ten football action. Herrmann. who leads the na- tion's maJor colleges In passing yardage. completed 13 of 20 passes for 257 yards to raise his !leason total to I.SSS -second on- ly to Purdue's Mike Phipps· 2.527 -yard total and the third highest ever in the Big Ten. Purdue had the 6·fOOt·5 Her- rmann throw from the shotgun formation for the flrst lime this season. Reggie Arnold , who grabbed four touchdown passes to set n single game Big Ten re· cord. caught his first scoring puss out of the shotgun when the game was less than two minutes old. PENN SI'. ROMPS T0~28WIN STATE COLLEGE. Pa. <AP > Tenth ranked Penn State scored three touchdowns in the first four minutes and 46 seconds with the help of a blocked punt and fumble recovery and went on to blow out West \'1r~inia , 49·2A. S:Hurda~ for it s s ixth \1 in m "'\'CO gaml'S The :\tounta 1 ne<-rs. however. turned in the ~amc·s most s pcc- t.1cular pla)'. a third period 100· yard return of an intercepted pass by senior defcnsi\'C' halfback Tom Pridemore. Bul seven turnovers betrayell West Virginia in a futile effort to beat the Nittany Lions for the first time in 22 years. and sent the Mountninecrs down to a third loss aitnin:.t four vlC'torics. FOOTBALL I MIS,CELLANY Longhor•a on the Rutt APP- Texas· c:t1 ll;irrts tk lt • takl·:-:. short pas:- 1 rom quarlt·rhad. IL1111I~· i\Id::.il·hl•rn clur 11\1.! :te·l1111l S;il11rd:1.\ Taekhnc i1 :11 ns 1.., SM t; ·s Tim .Jont·s 'l'c•xas roll~cl to <i 30-H \ ietory. Scl' st or:-.. pagl' B:I ------- Kentucky Romps, 33-0; 'Barna Blitzes Foe, 55-6 . ATllE="S. Ga. <AP > Ocrnck Ramsev fired three touchdo...,'n passes.' JO<' Rr~·ant ~oomed tw1> 51-yard lil•ld j!oals and ,\rt Sllll .lc•d a \ 1cwus <kfcnsc that <:arrw<l l'lghlh rankt-d Kentucky to u 33.0 Soul ht•astl'fn Conference fo<>t hall 1·1tlor~ over C:eorjtia Sutur day It marked the first lime in 58 .i:ames that Georgia had bct•n hhrnkl•tl. d:1t1n1? bat•k to a 14-IJ T t•r11w ...... 1•1• \ 11·111n Ill 1972 fl al><o ".is onh lht· third lime GeorJtlJ \1 '" :-hut uul in ll!> 11 ~l.'a::.ons un der c•oach Vince Dooley Jtam,ey hurled tou<'hdol.\n pa'"'"' of nn<' ~ arcl to 1-·rcdd1c \\'1lltams. 17 vard'< to Dt1,•e Trosp<'r and I:?. yartls to Felix W1Lson ,1faba111a 5:» Lo1d1rillefl TCSC.\LOO~i\. Ala IA P > Quarll•rbut•k J eff Rutledge hit 07.li<' NC\\SOmc on t\\o :.corinA p11s scs Saturcl<ty. <inc for 67 n 1rds. as tturd ranked i\labuma iovcd with Loubv11lc. 55 6, for th.c Crimson Tidc·s 40lh con· ~t.'tllll\'l.' roothull victory nn its home lwld The long strike cumt• on th<' fourth pla~ or lhl· game. with th<' swift Newsome well behind all cll'fcnders when th<' ball got lo him. Hulledge hit Newsome on a 32· ya rd pass in the third period Meanwhile. halfback Ton:. ~nthan set up Alabama's !'lccond touC'hcl1J\\O with :.i 51-yard punt return and scored the third om· on a 71 yard run nff riAht ta<'ld<' a ....... on7 ~orlh Carolina St. 3 CLE :\t S 0 '.". S r . (A P I Clemson quartt.'rback ~tevt• f' u I I c r t o s s <'cl a I 9 · y a r cl touchdown pai:.s to Jerry Huller with 12:46 left in the game lo lift the 20th-ranked Tigers to a 7-3 victory over the North C'urollna ~late Wolfpack in an Atlantic Co:i::.t C'onfrrcnn• f!umc Satur- <lu v i ·he victor~ w:1!-Ut·m~on ·s six· ,. .. ..,... th in u row and left the Tigers with a 6-loverall record. Clemson's deepest penetration unul the final quarter was to the State 40·) ard line. Willie Jordan fl<'lrlcd ~ Stale punt at his goal hne a nd streaked 75 yards lo the Wolfpack 25 to set up the onl) touchdown in the gam e. Florida 27 Ten11essee J 1 GAlNESVJLLE. Fla. IAP) Florida scored 10 points in the final 1 :32 on Berj Yepr emian's 28·yard field goal and Tony Green's six-yard touchdown run to pull out a 27·17 Southeastern Conference victory over Ten· nessee Saturday. The 19th-ranked Gators. 3-1-1. appeared to have the game m hand with a 17·3 halftime lead built on scoring runs o( one yArd by Wes Chandler and 10 yards by Da\'id Johnson. plus a 48-yard Ycprcmian field go~tl. .~orth Carolina 11 South Carolina 0 (illAPEL JllLL. N.C. IA P l l\orth Catolina quarterback i\latt Kupec threw n 19-yard pass tv Del bert Powell for u t o u c hdown Saturduv and fre~hman Amos Lawrence scam· percd for another as the Tar lll•<'IS !-.hut out South Carolina. Ii O ='orlh Carolina turned two Gamecocks fumbles into scores, including a 43-yard rield goa1 by Tom Biddle in what was duel of defenses and punters. Musi.•lppl 28 Va"dft"IJiltJ4 OX FORD. Miss. <A P l --Leon Perry barged nine yards for one' touchdown and Jam es Storey dived two yards for another in a fourth quarter explosion that lift- ed the Mississippi Rebels to. a 26· 14 victory over Vanderbilt Saturday in a Southeastern Con- ference football game. The las t period uprising nullified consecutive Vanderbilt T05 in the first quarter - sophomore Preston Brown 's lOO·ynrd kickoff return and a 74-yard pess-run play between quarterback Mike Wright and ~pill end Martin Cox. Maryland 31, Dulce 13 COLLEGE PARK. Md. <AP) Steve Atkins rushed for 116 yards and scored on three short touchdown runs al the e nd of dr ives set in motion by Larry Oick 's passing as Maryland trounced Duke. 31-13, Jn an Atlan- tic Coast Conference homecom- ing game Saturday. Atkin:.. the 225-pound junior tailback scored on runs or one anct two yarcl~ in the 24·7 first half. and <1clclcd another two-yar4 TO in the third period. Stanford Holds On For 31-29 Victory STA '\IFORD cAPl Guy Ben pm 1n of Slanrord uutdueled Wa~hington Stat<'·s J ;.1ck Thompson in their par.sing batth_. ~aturd;iv, eonnotlin~ for 330 yards uni.I three touchdowns to il'arl the Cardinals to u 31·29 Pariric·S virtory. The Stanford quarterback, the notion's se<'ond-ranked passer. rompletcd ·4 of 39 passes and al· lowed just one interception. whi ch gave the Co u ga r s possession of the ball briefly in the final minutes Two plays after Don Schwartz' end zone in- terception. Washington State's llarold Gillum fumbled and Stan· Cord defensive end Chuck Evans recovered deep in WSU territory. Thomp:.on passed for 274 yards ,and one touchdown. His JS.yard complel10n to Gillum set up tt)e J!:ime·., final touchdown, a three· \ arrl run by Gillum, and the Cr>ui:iars· quarterb;irk threw to fullhack Dan Doornink for a t.wo- point conversion. WfUhlngtoN J 4 Oregon St. fl SEATTLE CAP> -Washington quarterback Warren Moon hlt Spider Gaines with a 38·yard scoring pass with 6:40 left In the game and Cliff Bethea's In· terception killed a last-ditch Oregon Slate drive as the llusk les defeated the Beavers, 14·6, Saturday to remain un beaten in Pncific-8 Conference play. hr<'alhm~ room But the Beavers lrnttlt•d b,1rk in the final five minulc•s. Oregon State moved from its 26 to a first down at the Washington 27 with 4:45 h:fl. But on fourth· <ind 12 from the 29, quarterback John Norman 'i; des peration pass wns inlerl'epted by Bethea. who rcturn<'d It rive yards to the WaRhinsiton 36. The Heavers got the ball for one more possession, but were forced to turn it over on downs at lhei r 35 with 1: 04 lefl. Ki eron Walford's 21-yard field f.'(0111. his second of the game, had narrowed Washington's lead to 7 Ii with 10·26 left to play. The Reaver~ had taken a 3·0 first hair lead on Walford's 40·yard field J,?oat early ~n the:-second period. LSIJ G6., Ore90• J 1 BATON ROUGE. La. (AP) Tailback Charlie Alexander ran for a school recor(l 23'7 yards and four toochdowns for Louisiana State as the Tigers survived six turnovers to record a 56·17 vlc· tory over Oregon Saturday nl1ht. Alexander, the naUon•s second-leading rusher 1oln1 Into the game, also set a 1ln1le·1•me record with his four touchdowns rushing. s.NffMt' ~etf CIMt.-, L .. 111QOri IMrbo>r4_,I PENN STATE'S RANDY SIDLER BLOCKS WEST VIRGINIA'S KEN HATTON'S PUNT. Mc>On's puss lo Oa1nc!I •1n the corner or the end zone on third and·ll capped n 66·yard. 10-play tlr1ve thut jtave lht Huskies some Three limes lhe Tigers lost the bnll deep in Oregon territory, but Oregon could take advantage ot only ont> of those turnovers. mov- in~ 06 yards for a touchdown in the rlr:\t quarter artcr LSU qunrtC'rbock Stev~ Ensmtnger wn~ Intercepted on the Oreron MX t -& • ., ' 1 FOOTBALL / WATER POLO I D•llY Piiot ~IH llY Lff P•Y,,. Sunday,October23,1977 DAILY PILOT Scores3 TDs Speicher Pace~ Gauchos, 35-6i By ROGER CARLSON OI U.. O•lly Pilot Stall Saddleback College's Gauchos rolled to their third straight Mis· sion Conference football victory Satur<hty night with Greg Spelc her's three touchdowns pacing a 35·6 rout of Palomar's Comets. . Before a crowd of 3,200 at Mis- sion Viejo High the Gauchos or Saddleback coach Ken Swear- ingen broke it open in the third quarter after a tense first half that saw the eventual losers top- ping Saddleback in the statistics department. Saddleback enjoyed a 14·6 ad· vantage despite the statistics-- thanks to Jeff Roletti's intercep· I ion and 33-yard run for a louchdown. Steve Crapo's 24· y<Jrd pass to Speicher on a fake field goal and the timely defense o( Mike Mulvaney. ··. pli'ted 27-yarder and narrow)J missed a53-yardtry. .,• With Palomafs bid for victoly virtually snuffed out at the haK. the Gauchos got strOnger as the issue continued. -~~ Speicher ran for touchdown runs of 22 and 7 yards and quarterback Billy Yancy added• S.yard tally. •'• Th e victory was costly! however, as defensive end Rdn Wade left the game early with a severe ankle injury. Speicher, bottled up in the fint half with 25 yards on 10 carri~ finished with 80 yards to pace the running eame. while Yancy co~ pleted 7 of 13 aerials for lOll yards. .1 Pa lomar showed power in its running game aimed at the Sad1 dleback interior in the early gi4 ing, but lacked the knockoa• UC IRVINE'S GEORGE NEWLAND (BLACK CAP)IS HELO BY A STANFORD PLAYER AS ME ATTEMPTS A SHOT. Roletti's theft came with 3:49 left in the half as Palomar <t uarterback Greg Hadfield tried a screen pass. But Roletti wasn't fooled and the 195-po und linebacker stepped in for the in- terception and raced the remain· ing distance. Doug Reeves kicked the s econd or fi ve PATs and the Gauchos were on their way with a 14-6lead. ,.. punch. The Comets' idea of openl ing t hings up near the Sad- dleback goal hne when despel'llh yardage was needed was nid more than a pitchout and th~ Gauchos. led by Mulvaney, wen waiting. UC Irvine Sinks Stanford, 9.7 • r • UC Irvine's' water polo team won its biggest game or the season Saturday, toppling de· fending NCAA champion Stan· Cord University. 9·7. at Newport Harbor High. Later in the afternoon. coach Ed Newland's UCJ Anteaters ran their season record to 12·1 with a 11·1 victory over San Diego State. trvine has now won eight games in a row and travels north next weekend to play UC Aztecs Breeze Berkeley Friday and Stanford Saturday .. Newland's team com bined good defense with the scoring of Gary Figueroa and the play of goalie Bob MaJ one for the Wln. Figueroa scored four times. giving him 42 for the season. And Malone had five saves in the final hectic period. It was a see-saw battle all the way with the Cardinals holding a 7·5 lead late in the third period. But Figueroa fired in a goal with Titans Belt Foe; 49ers Lose, 22-7 NO RWALK <AP> -Tailback Artis Dixon and fullback Jay Bennett tallied two touchdowns each on short runs Saturday to pace Cal State <Fullerton > to a 45· 18 nonconference football vie. tory over Cal Poly ISan Lui~ Obispo l at Cerrito:. College Dixon, a senior. rushed for 95 yarln on 23 carries and scored on runs or one and five yards. lits freshman running mate. Ben· nett, picked up 62 yards and scored on runs of one and three yards. The victory gave the Titans a 3·4 record. SLO's Mustangs. led by Bob Trudeau with 19 carries for 62 yards, dropped to 3·3. Paclli~ 22 Cal State (LB) 1 Bruce Gibson and Darwin Ben· jamin combined for 163 yards rushing as Pacific defeated Cal Stale <Lone Beach >. 22·7, in a Pacific Coast Athletic Associa· lion football game Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. Gibson put Pacific ahead to stay wlth a two-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. im· m ediately after the winners re· covered a fumbled punt. Gibson USF Invades Golden West T he University of San Fran· cisco, the nation's No. 1 col- legiate soccer team the past two years, duels host Golden West College today at 1. Admission Is Sl.25 for adults with children under 14 admitted free. USF has captured the NCAA soccer championship the past two years and Is rated No. 10 In the latest poll. The Dons have a 9·3-1 record and are led by goalie Peter ArntoufC and Nigerian An· dy Atuegbu. Golden West, one of the better J C teams in the slate. has a 10-3·2 r ecord and has not lost in the last 12.outlngs. SATUllOAY'UCOllE GOICS.,. Wfltdtl.1.,A. Ctlf .. I. C"NC M:O<•nQ 81•tr •. Mor••n 10n• 110•1 HO••d Dy LACC •O•IMt It MIO. l<•llllme-•-0. 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Wfle 8N<ll" 4'1•1. had 27 a carries for 72 vards, and Benjamin 16 carrico; for 9t yard., Pacific is 1-1 in the lea~uc and 2·4 In alt games. and Long Beach has a 1·2 conference rN'rird and i'> 3·2 overall J 1m Freitas. who connected on 13 touchdo"'n pas ... es in pre\10us ~amcs for Long Beach. had lhc 49crs ahead 7·3 on a five.yard touchdown pass to Dennis Ryrd early in the second period But the Pacific pass defense did a s mothering job in the Long Beach receivers the rest or the way. Freitas finished with 14 completions in 32 attempts for 134 yards, with three of his passes intercepted. Steve Harden, a third·strong quarterback for Pac1f1c. came \n during the second period when regular Ron Parker suffered a knee injury. .fiardcn completed a Jo.yard touchdown to Mike Peets in the final period to seal the outcome. Harden completed five of 12 passes for 95 yards and was not intercepted. Parker completed five of seven for 39 yards s,.,. Dl~o St. 36 La. l' e ga• 7 SAN DIEGO <AP> -Tailback David Turner rolled up 162 yards total offense Saturday night to lead San Diego State to a 36· 7 col · lege football victory over Nevada· Las Vegas. Rebels quarterbacks Greg Van Ness and Carlton Kelly passed for 120 and 111 yards respectively to pace Las Vegas. which fell to 5·2 on the year. SparkM by the passing and running of Van Ness. the Rebels marched 63 yards on their first possession to take· a 7 ·O lead as Van Ness capped the drive with a five-yard ke~per. The heavily favored Aztecs bounced back to tie the game late ii) the first period after Ricky Richardson returned an In· terception to the Las Vegas 28· yard line. Turner covered the distance in two carries, scoring on an 18·yard sweep. Rustlers Topple Saddlehack , 10-6 Tony Wooten scored five goall> and Golden West College, ahead by four at the half, was never seriously threatened· in a 10·6 non·con!erence victory over Sod· dleback College ln the winners· pool Saturday. It was the second victory In two days for Golden West. Saddleback surrered its third straight loss but coach Flip Darr said he was plt'ased with the performance or his leam. JCWATE"l'OlO scon by Ov•rt•r• Sllddlet>n• I O 1 J • C.010.n W•st 7 J J ~ 10 S•OGl•b•O t <On"<J Ounu , tllnd•roO•r Scolm•n, ..,..,.,s, wrri.on, II 1om•1<1en. G«\1Clen w.,j ~~~:;:--v.ootert I.. 8oweft, Mll<hrlt, H11, .... just nine seconds to play in the Diego State 1n the nightcup, hold· quarter-and that seemed to fire mg the Aztec:, to just three shots up the Anteaters m the opening half. By thut time. UCl tied the score with 5:47 left the Anteaters had a commandin"' on u penalty throw, I.hen went f'i.Q lead and Newland had gone to ahead for good on Mark-_ his reserves. O'Brien's goal 26 seconds later. s.oro•°""r1•n Dave Ritchie wrapped up the ~1 .. 11torcs • , , o 1 . . h 31 . I r U( lrvrne ' • I l 9 scoring wtl '2 minutes e t. uc. ,,.,.,.. .. 0,.no ~ .. ~11.,0,. •• "'''"'• '· Stanford, meanwhile, was shut L .. ,, •• ,, Sout;iner.o s • ..,,, outin the final period. ~" l>•«io ~1•1• sc ...... °""''"' 11 .. / 1• J The loss dropped Stanford's re-uc. i...... • , , , " cord to 11 ·2 UC ....... «OttllQ-N•wl•llCI J. , •O ... , ... 1. lw\P1~r .. t..1t..1n, .. t-'""""· #\1h.l\1"· l1nascrom. UCI had little trouble with San 1..ow.11w•. Crapo's hookup to Speicher set the Gauchos up at the Palomar S·yard line earlier and on the next play Speicher rammed over the right side. The crisp tack l ing of Mulvaney, along with the help or Crapo, Steve Williams and the rest of the Gauchos defense. forced the Comets to settle for r1eld goals or 27 and 29 yards by Ken Putman. who missed a dis· LOOSE BALt. -UC ir\'lnc j>lnyNs <block caps > surround Stanford·~ Tom Angelo during watC'r poio game Saturday. l 'CI plnyers inclucic .Jeff Hassett Cleft ). '.\1ark O'llrit'n <top) ancl Scott Becker (28). Southwest Football Texas ·Trips SMU, 30-14 · D /\ 1.1./\S </\PI Texas tailback Earl Campbell rambled for a career.high 213 yards m the rai n Saturday, splattering tackles <md using six tc<ir·away jerseys as the No. 2 r;inked Long horn!'! crushed spirited Southern Methodist. JO 14. m a Southwest Conference game· of national 1mpa('l. , Tt'X n~ · v1t·lory, coupled with No. I rankC'd :\11t h1gan·s 16 O loss to M 1nnC'i.ota i-ent Longhorns' fans dancin~ on the bleachers of the r am.soaked Cotton Bowl. Texas, now ll-0 and 3·0 In SWC pl;iy. was stunned early In the f1 r~t. period on an 11-yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback Mike F ord to Emanuel Tolbert. Texas un· leashed a 20·point avalanche in the last six minutes of the half. Te%fU A AM 2 8 Ri<"e 1.J HOUSTON (AP I Texas A&M fin ally rrackecl a surpris· Jngly stlrf Ri C'e defense in the second half with touchdowns by George Woodard and Russell Mikeska Saturday night to beat the Owls. 28 14, und remain tied with No. 2·ranked Texas for the • Southwest Conference lead. The heavily favored Aggies raked the Owls' flanks in the t1rst quarter when they ru!'ihed 186 yards and took on a 10·0 lead on a 4.yard run by David Rrothers and a 54-ynrd rleld goal by Tony Franklin. his longes t kick of the )<'Hr Franklin added o 34·yard Cleld goal for a 13·0 lt'ad early 1n tht' o;ccond quarlt'r but that's when lhe Rice defense stiffen~d. hold mg /\&M to 29 yard!i rus hing in the pcrnxl TW2J ,Mla•I 11 FORT WORTH, Tex. <AP> Texas Christian quarterback' St.eve Bayuk ran for two touchdown!!, Including one with 1 :08 left In the game, and passed for another Suturday to lead the Horned Fro~s to a 21·17 upset of Miami, Fla. Rayuk's J!u mc·l'llnching one· yard touchrlown run was set up when Steve Rurnt•s blocked a punt to ~ivc TCU lhc ball nt the Miami 36.yor<I line /\ 11u~s in· terference call gave the Froas, 2·4. the ball at the Miami one. It was the :iecond straiaht win ror TCU. which broke a ts.game losing streak by def ea.ling Rice in its last outin~. Miami's Ottis Anderson erased a 14·6 TCU halftime lead when he look a screen puss, broke three tac kles and rumbled 74 yards for a touchdown. .itrkomuu 3 4 ffmuC.on 0 LITTL'E ROCK. Ark. <Ar> J\,rkansas quarterback Ron Calca~na tossed two touchdown µasses to tight end Charles Clay within a 95-second span as the ninth.ranked Razorbacks ripped Houston, 34·0, Saturday night. Calcagrai'S scoring passes of 7 al'\d 1:5 yards ~ame in the scco"d quarter as the Razorbacks lm· l)ressed representatives from fou r bowls by building a 21·0 halftime lead. For the ~ame, Calcagni com· plcted 10 of 15 passes for lOS yards and rushed for 127 yards on 18 carries. 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Jdft(" IJ I 0 10. .,,. \_t•IJO I 0 l • ··~ .. ~llO l 1 • .m 101•1 II I 1~ .m Tars Edge .. Mira Costa ~ .. , ii Poloists " :"olcwport Harbor High gained r<>venge, and just maybe the No. l s pot in the CIF waler polo rank· 1ngs, with a stunning upset over previously unbeaten Mira Coste 1 ligh of Manhattan Beach. 6·4. In !he winner's pool Saturday. ..: Jefr Fults' three goals and Cris Forsyth 's play in the net were the keys for the third-ra nked Tal'8, who more than made up for,f humiliating loss to top.ranked Mira Costa in the championship Aamc or last month's Newport tournament. , In that game the Tars played poor defense, spotted Mira Costa four quick goals and could never recover. losing 11·5. This time. it was that same de-- rense that provided the di~ fercncc, keeping the Tars with~ reach while they wet-e havinjt shooting troubles in the offensive f.'nd or the pool. Newport finally exploded in 0-.e secood half, scoring a pair of "'oals in the last 1: 12 of the third quarter and opening the fourth µeriod with the clincher. After Jeff Young tied it at~, Fults put. Newport Harbor ahe to slay by firing In a goal fro the ll•ft s1dt' with 45 seconds lefJ. 111 l b~ period. f Fults then added an lnsuran~ t:i lly :n seconds Into the final frame. From there. It was alt Forsyth, The senior .goalie had twd' ei<• c·e llcnt saves in the final minutes, including u leaping swat of a lob shot with 59 seconds left to pla>·· lie wound up with lOs aves. University High <I rvine>.· ranked second in the ClF poU aftt'r b<'aling Newport and toslni Io MI r a Costa in last week's StaJ>. ford invitational, will visit Mira Costd Nov. 1 and Newport Nov • .S m two ~a mes that could further ~hake up lhe rankings. , ln n non.league game Satur- day. El Tor~ lost to Villa Par~. 11 ·7. • • VAllSITY kete•Y Qw.lr1tn Mir• CotU I 1 2 0-'4 N~wpot~ HtrlJot 0 · J I 1-.. N•wt>Orl H41r-11COrlrio-Ful1t 3, 8tr9tedn. Youno1 'lllOJH•IOf'H k-••OIMlrten Mire C.oSI• 2 o O 7-• Newport Htr~ a i • 0-,9 N•wporl HMbor teorlllQ-k llmldl '· Tilol'MI t, llA1.~011 J, Harri'°" VollA l'•rll I.I l Cl'O YAOITY 11<4" •v °"41rt•n ll Toro Korn141 • J I t -11 0 0 1 ~ I 8•utrn1•n 3, Tull!• 1, O. o ... 11v.1"'• \t111a l>trlo. t I 0 t 4 l!llaro o o 2 0-1 ll hA-lllQ-Tt,•I•, ~·· .. IN DAILY Pit.OT Sunday,October23,1977 • :; FOOTBALL I CROSS COUNTRY Uni Bags 12-6 Win Over Mesa "By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot .. ....., ...... lutt Although stlll not fully re• covered from a fractured thumb be s u ffered one month ago, quarterback John Davis came off the bench to spark University High <Irvlne) to a 12·6 victory over Costa Mesa Saturday night at the Irvine High fie1d. Cost.a Mesa's record drops to l -3 tn the South Coast League ra(t!, While University notches it.5 first league vicfory. The Tro- jans arenowl-3. Davis was una ble to st art beeause th6 ~umb J11.jury was still hampering his passing, so junior Rohn Marvick opened the game at qua rterback. But l'tlarvick was shaken up on a play late in the second quarter, and Da.Vis trotted onto the field for the first time slnce Sept. 16. It took him until the fourth quarter to finally get things mov. ing for the Trojans. but when he did, it resulted in a game· winning touc hdown pass with 1 :01 r emaining in lhe game. The pass covered six yards and was hauled in by Joe Cruz. It capped a 7().yard drive which took 20 plays and was aided by two key p ass inte rference pena lties against Costa Mesa. U nive r si ty got on the scoreboard first with a bit of razzle d azzle in the second quarter. Marvick passed seven yards to Cruz. and he immediate- ly s hoveled the ba ll to David Langmade. who r a mbled 40 yards for the touchdown. The PAT kick by Langmade was deflected by Costa Mesa's Julian Westerhout. but Universi· ty returned the favor by deflect- ing Costa Mesa's PAT kick a t- tempt 12 plays later. Costa Mesa had retaliated with a 75-ya rd scoring march. finished oH by Mike Scarlett's one-yard dive. The key lo the drive was Clif( Ting's 32-yard pass to Mike Ziegler. the longest completion of the night. Cos ta M esa missed a touchdown in the finul seconds of the first half when Rick Ayers caught Ting's 2S.yard pass just one s tep beyond the end zone as the gun sounded. The Mustangs also had an 18· yard touchdown run by Mike Teregis called back for an illegal procedure penally early in the dtird quarter. GAME STATISTICS Flnt-n.ll<flOJ 1'1ts1 _...,tlft9 F11~1-ns...,.ihn l OWfltr•l- \'•rOSr~f'Q Y•rO•~•M"ll "•'"''°'' ... , •• ,Cl.~ """"·•v9 ~I.Ml<• 'r •rO\ ~,..llll'd Ful'tll>tt'\·fu.mtt4n •O\t C.0\l•M•w un,¥•,~•tw Surt.,o.. ....... c s • 0 ~ 1'9 ll• Sf 11• • .IO 0 I >~ >I II tertQ•s. 1 ln<j ~Url•ll Mill•• • l I Ol•li L•1'9""'°" UJd tY4)f ~'"''" o.i ... l"<OC19trs lOl•IS I 0 lS Ill u ...... s.1y 11 I~ I l I ,, PASSINO Co.1<1"'41•• • l)J u 1 J 1 11 1"'1 .. IO 1>1 J l.I 0 • )0 J.1 YI •¥11 ' \' 11 •• 0 I )I 9 J 0 I 0 10 ~I _, 0 ls ,. P< 19 9 '"' '" I 11• p<I. .,, ~rw•t& Lw•ls IOl~IS Ulllv•n rly ' \ u ' ,, ., 453 Yards Passing Olympians Rip Pirates, 33-17 By CRAIG SHEFF OIUWO.Oy l'll«Sl•lt San Diego Mesa College's Steve Fairchild passed for a near unbe lleveable 453 yards in lead- ing the Olympians to a 33·17 South Coast Conference football victory over host Orange Coast College Saturday night. Fairchild, in becoming the all· time conference passing leader, completed 28 ot 48 aerials-three going for touchdowns. And he scored another himself. At the half. wilh the Olympians nursing only a 12-10 lead. Fairchild. a 6-1. 18S-pounder. had completed 17 of 25 for 305 yards. He now has 3.957 yards in two years-with still four games to plaX: But even with Fairchild pass- ing as welt as he was, the Olym- pians didn't win it until lOh minutes were left in the game. occ·s Pirates. also moving the ball well behind the passing or Gary Guisness, had cut the San Diego Mesa lead to 19·17 when Dennis ~well ran 11 yards for a T D and Scott Lohm an had booted the PAT. And after the Bucs had held on the next series, OCC appeared to have the momentum to drive for the winning score. But a Guis- ness.pass was picked off by :i.tc~a lineman Bill Buller at the OCC 40. That's \\hen Fairchild took charge. After sn illegal procedure call against OCC. Fairchild had two nine-yard completions. Then arter a personal foul against the Bucs. F airchild rolled around right end tor the remaining eight yards. After the extra poi nt. the Olympians had a 26-17 lead and the victory in the bank. OCC had taken a 10·0 lead early in the openjng quarter. thanks to u 21.yard field goa1 by Lohman a nd Faye Weathers' 2g..yard touchdown run. , But Fairchild.x._as just getting limbered up.("'Jle directed the Olympians on a long drive late in the opening period, climaxed by a three-yard pass to Jim Williams. Then Mesa took the lead for good with 5:20 left in the half when Fairchild hit Melvin Fields with a 43-yard strike. The two team s t otaled 932 yards with Guis ness hitting 16 of 29 pa$ses for 176 yards. OCC was h am p e r e d by turnovers which curtailed drive after drive. The Bucs fumbled eight times, giving it up four times. Orange Coast <2·3-1 )· faces highly-rated Fullerton next Saturday night. at Anaheim Stadium. GAME STATISTICS F 11~1 cto...,sr""'4"9 .. .,~,down\ SktS\t"'O :\OIMta 8 11 occ t2 II f ,,.,,down, oen.utu:S. f Oldl ftr~I 00\lrrfb '°"'O~fU)l\tl"IQ 3 ,~ 1)1 45J ' 24 22'1 116 "dtU\. Ptlf')\UlQ "yJtO\.tO>l '"''t 'r.trch Ollllnud •• :1¥1 J unh-•ve-r~ Ch>t.H1ce f.Jtn•H1~\ \'4tOU>e·n4u1~ t \olmC>h:~ f~n fo~t JI SIJ ... JO.o 8·110 n J.JJ.I l>-11 ... ~ .... ..., 0..•'1••5 c,.,,, O•t90 Mo:>• & & 1 .,. l3 10 0 0 I· II "'-"9• Co.>t f ttlO\ t-4•r<l'llfd Uld<~ WrtQP\t tuoo11. lOl•I\ Wc•C,,.n !An llC>>,.~11 LU00•109<- CJ•v1t. Gu1\l\~U M.Jlll(j 1u&•• .. 11vs"'"c ~O• ... -• 1<11 19 ,. 4Yf IV 11> 0 I 0 .. ·~ ,, 1.1 I • 0 4 0 I 2 0 2.0 I 0 0 0.0 :k IS! 31 J.l 0.-C..•I 11 12 I S9 S •O 0 ou " .JJ 0 •0 • •• ,. • l 1l 0 II I• J 16 II l J d 2iV 40 ...t~.l PA$SINC ~Ot ... aM•• ... pc ,,.,, V9 IO(t. "' }e ., 4>J .loJ o._c .... 1 #"' •• ,,. .~.n FV Runners Nab Buena Park Title Fountain VaJJey High captured its third cross country invita· lional crown, placing three run- ners in lhe top six positions at lhe Buena Park invitational Satur- day. Kurt Buhler recorded the second fastest lime of the day, 9:3S, over the two-mile course to lead the Barons lo a 40 point team total in the division one race. Brian Appel <9:39> and Rick Smoot (9:40> were fifth and ~ixth wh ile Dennis Duddy was 12th. In division two, Dana Hilts' Chip Mauvezin was the winner in 9:35, tying Buhler for the secon~ best time of the day, while Mike Mccaa of Estancia (Costa Mesa> was second in 9:40. Brad Kester of Artes ia had the day·s best time. 9:22.8. Dana Hills finished firth in its division. Ocean View <Huntington Beach) won the division one soph and freshman titles ~-~~C•05SC:OvNT•Y ._,._1 ... ~ VAISITY CHY!.,_ I f ••"" ~<or•~-' t:OVft•••ft Y•U•v ..o. t N•wC...ry Po0<• U , J l"'°hn I'. • All~• tlO. ): 1.ll JO«Ur\ llO lnC1tv1CkMI• I fl o.•\I~ l•IHl•I • 111 I IA~I , .. , ... 01 0.,1., -lflll ' ll.) "'-' (flll • li. • V.-1~111 • olO, 1. GtllOfO '"""' bl •i •• II Ou<»y tfll I• •I Olv-11 h•m ><<><~ I S...-l'M• ~. 1 11•11• l'•n. 6V J lO>A."'°90' n. • ll-• 10.) 0.... Hill\ llO lnQ1w1Gu411\ t ~w-11n ([)t1l 9 JS. 7 M<.C... Ct ~t41t(1ttl ._ <I() JUNIOR llA•$1T\' o. ....... 1 et1m "°''no 1 T ., .. ,,,, i. ' Nf'wCM.wy P•1k ll J ,.ovf'\t••n \'•H•v ••. ' (.wu~u. Y•thty '""· )~r.1)(1 •na1¥10Y•I' I Hhrf\ .. f\O(lf U··V' 10 10. 01vt\t°" ti re11m ~°''"'O t, VtU• ',,, Jt,. 1 Uut"ft• f.l•t• 11 , J LO\ An•QO\ Ht. 4. t-tun~1nc)t0" ~ad\ 1.W. ). LIMOOtn.t 1 .. SOf>HOMOltf Ot•"-1 fum ~orlnoi t Oc:un Vtew fJ 1 '"'"'""'Y •••rlil. H , J Ro111Wl•nd IOJ. 4, Arttt•• 1)1. ). C..roe-n (,t0Wf' 1 .. lnomou.t•~· I A ~·~ IQVI 10 In,._ 0. 0.,19,.0o 1011110 IO, 1 Pron tf-lo1 I 10 l'I o. .. ., • .,. •• • ••m ><or•r>Q 1 6.-..i l'•r• S•. 2 .. .,.,1ono10<> llutn $11, J LI -Ill, •• \1111• P•r'-110. ). U•t• '" tno••tOU..h· • ._,, ~AOl>trh ltotb) tO u . .1 u•n .. I\ IHbl 10 ••• JI N>< .. OOerh •HUI 10.11. College Football WEST Stanford 31, Wash. St.~ Washington 14, Ore. St. 6 CS Full 4S, Cal Poly <SLO> 18 UCLA 21, Cal 19 Pacific 22, CSLB 1 . San Diego St. 36, Nev f CLV) 7 A Fresno St. 45, San Jose st. 24 UCOevlll1,Hi.IMllOIOlSI. 14 H•v•dl fflenolll,s.tttaCMle 14 Va. 12, Wake Forest 10 Jllchmood 11. Va. Tech 14 Ga. Tech 38, Tulane 14 :f:. Car<>. 34. ~ita4el 16 Fla. St. 24, Auburn 3 LSU 56, Oregon 1 Emoty & tMnry Cl, IN'dgwMl!f, Ya.to Felfmont 21, Concord 17 Fu rm.,. 21, APP<MKlll.,, 10 c;nmDll119'4,.H<Uon 51. 1 JemtSMecll11111111, f"Gr~SC.0 Liberty Baptist a.. St. PMll'I 9 ~ryvlll• O, 81\llfleldSt,O Mvrt•f SI. '3, E. T-S«.10 NIUtolls 61. u. °"'611" Pit•., IJ S.n F••t><liLoSt. 19, S.Cr•-ntoSI. 7 C.I LllUltr.,.14.Clll !>l.J\e IL.Al • A6dl•n!U4f, ....,_,.10 --t. E Lou i.i.ne 24. $E Lotilsi.e 19 %.V.Hltm, T9"". SO, Cotntr• \4 Ten<Mua.le<!t24,--Sl..J1 T-son St. IO. Bowle St.• Vlrg1l'i•St .4S,Hanlp4°"IMl,'17 ,.,..,.,,..a A&M,._ Motrl18f'ownP SI. Mary's 19, IJSIU. lotuta P<Kllt< \&.Sa<> °"001 • Ot-Cot.21,~ T..:110 t><t<Uk,0...30, E.Ot'e9of> I• V.illamtUe IS,Lewll&.CJ•rll 2 MIDWEST Notre Dame 49, USC 19 Minnesota 16, Michigan 0 Illinois 21, Indiana 7 Mich. St. 9. Wisconsin 7 Nebraska 33, Colorado 15 OhioSt.35,NWlS Oklahoma 35, Iowa St. 16 Purdue 34, Iowa 21 Missouri 28, Kan. St. 13 Wichita SL 47, Drake 17 • Toledo 31. Ohio U. 29 Mnnni <0 > 33, Bowl. Gr. 13 Okl a. St. 21, Kansas 0 Cincinnati 28, Tulsa O A.•ma 59, OHvel 13 f-1l'I01•v )S, Ear1,.,.m9 (,u\l<lv A.dolP'\U> 70, SI Of•I IS lnd1<1nol Centr.i 31, 0.P...,w) IM•an• SI 10, llhnol>!>l .10 I l.twrtnct-"2.°'•C.ofOO& M1n .... ou11111121.~"1l•l0St 6 ICCCWinner -• lty 111<11 a..uttt :.1. Jo!ln >. Monn.10. Ma<••~•I•• 0 ~>Nw llalll"t IJ, NE. lllir'°••O :. Oa~or• •S. s Od,Ole SI. 10 Paul Rykoff of Newport Deach captured the Rawson Ward Foote memorial golf trophy for winning the 55-and-over age division during Irvine Coast Country Club's 20th annual seniors t ourney r ecently . Rykoff had an 81 g ross, less 14 handicap. V. MI< 1'111J"" Sl, ~rslWll 79 llY1>.·E•u (l.,re 11. WI\ ·!>uperlo. 0 W•\.·()\,tt•W. 11, SI. Nor~rl 1 61•<1w•,,_W.,t«• J}, °"40 W..iyn 11 <..•P•l•' "·°"'oNon,,.,nu C"nl.MIC~ 11 ...... ron I• vuno ll••tev 5.1. t•. 0.1;.,,.:eo kenl St.1'1. E.Nll<~ ll N. l(allol.oSI. •S, N. Oot1'ot. 10 .....-1-. 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Sl 66, trl'EP 3 Boise St. zr. N. Ariz. 13 Ctt11. SI. o. .. u. !:;. -Mt•kolO .... _. Sl.)1, 9'mMll~.2t v..Monl-.. ,£.-.-11 (Oltr041""-.:zt.AMlly-.i• n I• T ... t0f•,~·s.o<lltonl • SOtmlWEST Texas 30, SMU 14 TCU 21, Miami <Fla.> 17 Ar k-ansas 34. Houston o Baylor 38. Air Force 7 N. Texas St. 20, Memphis St.19 Texas A&M 28, Rice 14 New Mex. St. 7, Arl· ington 6 l1tnc1tr100Sl.•l,S..Arlr-20 AClll-Clw1Mlon31, &. TelCM St.1l l OOA£1 Joj,Sown-.onSt.20 'w. u.-s w.n.~• Mt Nnw :M.11, Af•-St, 14 Pro Scores ~ .... ........ .._ .... . Liberty Rolls, 48-0 HVC Dealt 20-14 Loss FRESHMAN Ottiit.ttAI 1f'•m t-<Ot•nQ t O<~•n "'"""" 4S l Jount••n V4tllt't •I. l t•~., tl•r9' '1) • .jf C.OCMtl .. V•Hty IJl.) C.•rcttnt.<o•• 111 I ln01t110U...I\ 1 !>•H•Jnt' IFVJ •OJ1 "1 l~tt• •CJV IU 41, • HOIQVU\ f0Vt II 01 •• (,..~ 1t \;Ill tJI Ot\ttU .. 11 I• •m -<O<ll'Q I O""" H1tl\ H. 1 S.<>I• """ ~ ... "'~ 0 l i. )I ~-y's k­ '.>400••-k ». 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All-..IU N-Yortr.1~7.HYllenoent l OfOlllO .. l'lllledlltilNA I Karl Fowler returned three pass interceptions for touchdowns to he lp Liberty Christian ot Huntillgton Beach e nd its Saturday eight-m an foot· ba ll game ahead of schedule. The Minutemen, leading visit· ing Victor Valley Christian 48-0 after three quarters, ended the g a me at that point. won for the fourth straight time in Christian League play. Ho pkins scored a second touchdown on a 20 yard run while Ken Cocker ran for three PA Ts. Liberty, which led 22·0 after one quarter and 34-0 at halftime. had 235 yards rushing and 25 passing. \'AIU~ 9& J #••ft It., 4 l\tttn<•• Ut. j H""C• 1nQt<.>n b• tKh U1 1no1-11ou.tl\ 1 <..•rCl .. n COk) 10 11. 1 ;,,.,m ...... IHIJI Ill JI. ) KOllr IOH/ 10 }1. I. v11uon.n UH IP c,,1 One -armed Gridder Stars in Def e at SOUTH C04ST 1.lAOV( (or on• oel M•• T 0•-8•nd•I, TuO.•<, b rq>I 1 C....ft.on. PAh S••<CllOul J lktCu,, ICfmt le ll11<t•r ..... ,. 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Chl~O 8o&lor>4, LMA"991fli AUTO INSURANCE Huntington Valley Christian <Newport Beach). meanwhile. was not as fortunate as Mid- Cities Baptist <South Gate) cap- tured a 2().14 verdict at Am· bassador Christian High in Downey. The Conquerors or Huntington Valley Christian h ad u 14·6 halftime lead behind a 30-yard run with an interception for a touchdown by Wes Stevener and a 30-yard pass from Burt Thorp to John Bearden. NEW YORK -A one-armed 14 -year-old right guard for St, l'~rancls Prep ~ained his goal of getting back on the football field Saturday bul wept when his team bowed to Holy Cross High School, 24-0. N•wPO•I H••bOr S..lt •. lJn•ver\1tv•t~nCl1men•e .=:.:.:.~--------------------------:::--:-======­(/•,,. '1111> al l•9UM Bt<K" It was Liberty Christian's second early finish. Two weeks earlier , the Minutemen e nded their game against Bethel Chris· tian after just two and a half quarters. leading 55·6. Fowler returned inter ceptions 12. 30 and 45 ya rds for touchdowns while Mark Hopkins 81so returned an interception 15 yards for a TD. Doug Huntting scored on runs of 75 and 42 yards and now has 12 touchdowns on the year. Liberty But two mid Mid-Cities TDs in t he second ha lf turne d it around. Caleb Hesse. who along with Joe Feria was out- standing on defense, ran for the two-point conversion. Title to Bla nd JO HANNES BU R G, South Africa -J ohn Bland, a 32-year- old South African, coll<>ctecf his biggest career check when he won the $57,000 Lexington PGA cham pionship Saturday. As fans clustered around to congratulate him on his out- standing defensive play. Larry Carbone r eplied with tears streaming down his cheeks. "But we lost." Lar ry. who was born without the lower half or his left arm. captaine d the St. Francis freshma n team last year and pl:iyed in this season's winning opcner. Then. becau~e of his ha ndicap, he was benched by the school physician. SKI FILM LEASE A 1978 FiREBIRD s I 0 5 60 P(R 1olOfffil AS LOW AS 1'\.U'lTAll Co•la ,,..,.,, -. f;I lo•o •I M1""°" lllOIO IMl't•l LEAGUE Lo.Aramlt~ L«Mr• Kt~dy Cypre\~ ~•••11a !i..o<IOl-t lo. W L flF PA , 0 1l ' 20",. II Jt .k I I 34 11 0 2 10 /0 0 1 •l tf JC Football "'"._.~,. c..-1 ....... Pauot~ .JJ, l•\I 1.11 11 I: I Ur•uno It l""91>41.t<ll 1 I.A \l•ltty •l, l'l .. <•0 wu...-,, SIM C....ltt•'I<• Yol<" L,\ 11. Comi>lori I )•l'llo 8.-!Mr• 0 , C.lend•IC I& Verth1r• l4. Moof'OM .. IS (dnyont 24. H-oo J -.c ...... _. Boker>lifld S9, 01.o1>1011.tl"'y 1 ..._ .l'lgh coat of• "'d•" .. EQulpped with automatic transmission. t>Ower steering, POwer dtsc brakes, factory air cond11ton1ng end f'Tlore •• Ucne froM .,..... Ford ALL MAKES & MODELS '78 RHta llNlleclate DelYwy Lecne for Oftly •••••••••••••• 59 138 · mcK BARRl'MORt: IOWO(~ lllU"Y\I ::... ~ -Ol!Ol .' IA•tt- . ~--~·-OCT. 27. 28, 29 ao.•oA c·1~t1~\ --.--. ...... .... ~ .. -......... .,t~• O•.Dl• YOUH "°W Qop.r.i,,..11 40.l f!.IJ)7 00 ""''qV .. v•I"" l.>'UI 00 ~·~-t.0 P'I' ""'"'" ~II\ .. » 0.. T <II JAi'& llO --.1'1.,. •oe•••~ on _....., ueo.t tor ~ mon1N BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC L~atlnq & '4"4 Sal .. ldl~or Yaf.tt;··~·892·66SI «616·2500 I 11100 .. OCll ll•d.-W ........ tlef ..... ., .... ._ .... c..... • .....,1 .. · plus tax per month tor 36 mos • open ond tease Dased on 15.000 mites per year. Cap Cost U 154 00. • Residual Value S 1910.84 Initial Investment S95.00 relund&ble itecunty deposit. S96.88 1st mo. pmt. and '51 years L.1cense Fees $81.00 on approved credit. Cal 714-146-7070 Ext." A.SSIMILHS NEEDXMASS Start Now. Car & phOne a must. All shifts -tong & short term o ~ Tl MPOl~AR~ '1f l P M0-4411 17IOZ Sty,_.Wfe 101 lnllle IOI FORDS TO FERRARIS WE LEASE THEM ALL ~ ola,Jw, Co. f 791 I llACH IL HU""'4GTOM llACH 147.0017w142"'61 I EXERCISE BICYCLE ERGOMETER ltyT...... . s..u ...... H...., .... ~c ..... w..a._.. Orttl:•• 1clc I M ....... .,...... s..pca11r o....., s .... .. ~ARK L-100 MEDICAL -MART :161 HOSPITAL ROAD, NO. f'1 NEWPORT 8(ACH, CA92663 17141 &42-9102 Across lrom HOag HoSptt.tl ' r ,,, .. ·, ••• .. 1 ·: .·1 .. •. ,• .. .. .: I .... c .. l ., 1 I r , '· ;, '· J \ . i ' 1 ·j -I ' ·t ,..... I • ! ' L CYCLING Family Pets Responsible. For 11 Deaths t WASHINGTON (AP )-Family pets or neighbors' dogs, not strays, were responsible for 11 fatal at1acks on people in 1974 and 1975, the goveru- ment 'stop veterinarian has found. Nearly all the victims were young children, although women aged 17 and 75 also were killed. ac· cording to a study by Dr. William G. Winkler of the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. ALL THE DEATHS MAY have been prevented .. if unsupervL5ed contact between dogs, particular· ly large ones. and sm all children ot physically limited adults had been avoided.· An estimated one million persons are Q\l\en by dogs each year in the United States, Winkler said. More than the 11 known deaths may have OC· curred during the two-year period because no ac· curate count ls ~ept on dog attacks, he said. MOSf OF THE A'M'ACKERS were large, adult male dogs, but in two instances small pets -a Dachshund and a Basenji -killed infa.nts. German shepherds were to blame in three cases. but Winkler said that was not surprising since they are the mos t common large pet dog in America. Two attacks involve<:\ St. Bernard dogs, which led Winkler to suggest that "this relatively uncom· mon breed may be a gre ater hazard than others ... IN TWO CASES A CHJLD was killed by a pack of dogs, but even these dogs were.owned. In four at· tacks the dogs belonged to the victim's family. The rest belonged to neighbors. Th~ elderly woman was attacked by a pet, a col· lic·shepherd mixed breed, for no apparent reason. The 17 ·year.old girl, who weighed only 90 pounds, was attacked by a friend 's Great Dane. Jn one case a child stoned a dog which broke loose from its chain and killed him. In ri ve others. Winkler said, children were attacked as they played in homes or yards. These dogs may have felt the child h~d invaded their territory. he said. IN NINE CASES, TH E animals were tested and found not lo have rabies; in the other two cases rabies probably was not the cause of the attack, Winkler said. Winkler said more accurate statistics should be kept on dog attacks. His study was published in the U.S. Public Health Servlce magazine, Public Health Reports. Service magazine. Public Health Re ports. Eartl1's Birthday Priestly Whiz Set the Date By DENNIS MONTGOMERY MMC.t•tH ,.. ... , """* NASHVILLE, Tenn Today is the Earth's birthday. According lo lhc scholarly research of a·pair or nearly forgotten Engh -;h divines. creation was ex- actly 5.981 years ago al!> a m . London lime. Oct. 23. 4004 e.c. IT'S A LONG story: not nearly so long as it should be. but still too long to begin at the begin· ning. There was a fellow named J ames Ussber. born in 1581 . who grew up lo be AngUcan Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland and a whiz al figuring the ages of Old Testament characters. After years of careful calculation, Ussher began in 1650 publication of his mos t important work. a Biblical chronology. He de· duced , by adding up everyone·s age. that in. 4004 B.C. the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, saying, "Let there be light." Ussher was a no-nonsense reUow -his portrait shows a white-bearded m an with a stern gaze. a formal black robe with a white-ruffled ring collar and a silk skull cap. He was not lightly dismissed. Some Bibles are published still with his dates in the m ar gins . ENTER DR. John Lightfoot. vice chancellor oC prestigious St. Catherine's College in Cambridge in 1654 who calculated the exact hour and day of crea- tion. In 1726. Johann J a kob Scheuchzer, a German scientist. determined lhat Noah shipped out in 2306 8 .C. Their computations have not withstood the test of time. . The flood came up during the Scopes Monkey Trial in July 1925 Jn Dayton. Tenn. William Jen· n ings Bryan. the Great Commoner, lhe champion of funda meptaJism and special prosecutor. was ques· tioned by Clarence Darrow,_ the Great Agnostic and counsel for Scopest who was teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. , "How long ago was the flood. Mr. Bryan?" Dar· row asked. "They figured It up with the help of Bishop Us· s her 's chronology as being 2348 B.C .. " Bryan said. t 'DON'T YOU know," Darrow asked. .Ethat there are any number of civilizations tbai.-are traced back to more than 5,000 years?" ''I have never Celt a great deal or interest in the effort that has been made lo dispute the Bible by the speculatJons of men or the investigations or men." Bryan said. At one juncture tbey discussed Genesis and what was mPant by the word "days" in its report or creation. At length. Bryan agreed that it could have meant periods that could have lasted millions of years. ~ Today's s cholars, measuring the decay Qf uranium isotopes in rocks. figure Earth is about 4.5 • billion years old. And they s ay the light was let be perhaps 10 billion years before that -perhaps s billion years af\er the formation of the galaxy and perhaps 10 blllloo years after the birth of U'le universe . utl, THEY say. was not so quick tn coming. The first bacteria reared its head about 3.l billion years ago. Man was really a late bloomer. His e~liest kin. a fellow named ramaplthecus. ambled ih about 19 million years ago and homo sapiens strolled along about 100,000 years ago. No one noted the day. If a l ,OOO·page book were written, each page de· voted lo 4.5 million years of Earth's history, old ram apitheeus would appear about three paaes from the end. And the pas t 10,000 years -from the time -man began farmln&and paved the way for civiJlza. lion to the Ume he plit an object on Mars -would be U>mpresM!d ln the Jasl word, \ Goodmon Honored Actr e ss Elilabeth T a ylor hugs Benny Goodman after "K ing of Swing .. was honored at the American Image Awards dinner of the Men's Fashion Association of A m e ric a. The 1-(roup elec t ed the bandleader to its ha ll of fame, and pre· .sented him with a trophy. Art Buchwald: World's Mad WASHINGTON <AP> -When a teary Presi· dent Carter told everybody how close he.fell to Bert Lance, along came Art Buchwald. writing that what Carter really needs is not a new budget dfrec. tor but a new best friend. Then it developed that the United States is con· sidering sending technicians to Egypt lo repair Sov. iel MI Gs. since the Arabs and Russians are no longer the best of friends. Buchwald countered that what's needed is not a SALT pact hut a spare parts agn•c mcnt Af"TER 25 \"EARS OF WRJTl ~G n<.'w-.papN columns'poking run at llfe"s inanities. Buchwald is eonvincl'Q thut .. the world 1s S:<'lt1 ng crazier. H's gone absolutt'ly mad.·· I'\ot that ht• s UIJ~Cl. As lonu •1s ncws papC'r<. n· port the f<•<.'l!:> nuchw<lld know'> h<."11 never run out o ( things to wnte about ··r JUSl look .1t all the st-r1ou-. stuff on the front page and re"nlC' th•· '>am•· c:;tor v for ino.;11.Je thl' p.1pc•r. Hu< h"ald :.a11l lt "s IJ dcceµll\'CI.) '>imple secret behjnd a -.un•t• ...... rul column that .1ppc·.11·-. lhn'1· llffil'' .J 'l\t•t•I.. 111 ~,0.) nt'""l"•!Jt·r' .\bout 250 of lhP more than J.500 columns ht• has "rillen over the ) t•a rs ha\'e been collect· e~ 1n Buchwa ld's re· cently released 17th book ... Down the Seine and Up the Potomac ... HIS GENTLE WIT l a mp oo n s e ver y . BUCHWA~o''""°._ thing. Sidewalk cares, the Mona Lisa. football. potholes. tree surgeons and airport terminals. But it's Washington politics thars dearest to his mis· chievous heart. "Sometimes I really believe that this entire government's only purpose is to provide me with material for my columns ." o r cour5e, nothing will quite m atch the crazy days of Watergate. "Whal came out of thal every day was a lot wilder than anything you could make up." Buchwald recalled with glee in an interview. BUT THE CARTER ADMINISTRATION. he added. "is moving along very nicely. I have no fear that l won't have enough matenal tor my columns. I wasn't expecting something like the Lance affair lo come so early in the game so 1t·s all looking gOOd." Buchwald. who will be 52 this m onth begins his work day with breakfast in bed and a careful read· ing of the morning papers. He taxis to his office on Pennsylvania Avenue, JUSt a block away from his favor ite t arget. the While House. and begins answering dozens or letters he receives daily. His office i11 decorated with leather-framed ·copies or fan mail. some less gentle than others. He gets notes calling him. "you little fut man." "you Socialist slob." ONE NOTE SUGGESTED HE .. take a good long look at yourself ln a mirror and then bang your thick skull into 1t." Riskin11; the onslaught of s imilar nast y sugges. lions. Buchwald lights p. cigar and settles down to the typewriter. If things arc just right. an hour laterl the re's another example of finel y crafted whimsy which he hands to his secretary Jean Aiyer to read. ''tie jost stands there and watches me read it. It's an awful feeling," said Mrs. Aiyer. "If I don't laugh he gets all .upset arid says. "Thnl·s a hum· m er.'" SUCH OCCASIONS ARE RARE, and on most days Buchwald 1s rrcc lo go off ror a long lunch at the Sans Souc1. where he has a permanent table. The sub1ects of some of his columns Inevitably drift by. One recent day. llenry Kissinger paused at Buchwald·s table to exchange flippant small talk about the rood stains on their respective ties. B1i1chwald started m akin~ jokes early on. "f found if I could make people laugh~ they would accept me. So even in grammar school I was a clown trying to get attention," said Buchwald: who g rew up In an orph:,mage and foster hom es. TO TRIS DAV, HE DRESSES like an Easter Bunny fot the kid• once a year even though his own three ndopted children are grown. · Al a~c 16. Buchwald ran away to join the Marines and in 1945, as an ex sergeant without a hig h school diploma. he m ana,Red lo get into use. Rut three years later, he gave up academia ror the glittery lire of Paris. . Today Buchwald earns just under a hatr a million dollurs a year from his columns and the 45 I cturcs he gives. • ' .. SYndiay, October 23. 1977 DAIL V PILOT 85 ~ Moment of Pride J .1 Cyclist Rides to Achievement By ADOLPHE V .. BERNOTAS HAMP'l'ON, N.ll. (AP > -The next morning my ankle was s wollen. My knees and thiehs hurt so m uch 1 could hardly climb stairs. My knuckles were so numb I could barely make a fist. For two days, l Celt like an old man. But l also swelled with pride because I earned what I consider an Olympic Gold Medal -the "LAW Nat.Jona! Century" patch • ll certifies I rode a bicycle 100 miles within 12 hours. IT'S CffiLD'S PLAY for some cyclis ts. The Los Angeles Whee lmen, for instance. ride "quads" 400 miles in 24 hours . But my century is a personal achievement. Cycling clubs across Amencit ride their centurie!. in autumn. J\f y c lub , the 250 ·m em ber G ran it e Stale Wheelmen. planned its century along the Atlantic Coast, touching parts of Maine. Massachusetts and New Ha mpshire. The Leag ue of American Wheelmen requires completion ADOLPHE V. BERNOTAS PAUSES DURING RIDE iJ• {_c_Yc_u_N_c_J 100 Miies In 12 Hours Earns Century Patch •. ~ of a century in 12 hours. My club's self-imposed limit is 10 hours . I RODE MV FIRST century in the best and worst 91,2 hours or my life. I am 36. and six months ago I was 60 pounds overweight. I de· cided to ma~ phys ical come· back. resumed active cycling, joined Weight Watchers and did aerobics exercises at the YMCA. Four months later and 60 pounds hghter, I was cycling even more. I began anticipating autumn -and the century. AS EXCITED AS a youngster on Christmas Eve, I hardly slept lht• night before the long·awa1ted Sunday. Jn finest cycling clothes Hen socks endorst·d hy Eddy Merckx, the Heh~iun m1lhona1rc professional. cycl1ng ·s Joe :-.iamalh and on the best stock mach1n(' money could buy, J was the first ndcr out from llamptnn T hl• routi· "ent n<J1 lh .1tx•Ul JO miles ln O~unqu1l, M:um• then soulh, 50 miles lo Newburyport and Plum Island. Mass. where it turm·d h:.iek the final 17 m1lco, lo 11.implon THE TEMPERATCRE. a<:- cording to the thermometer on my hike, was 59 degrees and. me rcifully. 1l didn't rise above 71 The earl>' morning fog con· dl'nsed in my beard and on my t·yeglasses I cycled the first 12 miles along U.S. IA in 45 minutes -too fast a pace, as I later regretted . l was king of the road as I rolled along the fog.hidden beach and surf, past t he seagulls, fishermen, lobs ter boats and beachcombers.. l cycled into the island com· munity of New Castle, which looks much the way it did in the early 1700s. From New Castle. I pedaled into Portsm o uth 's Str awber ry Banks . a lso a museum of colonial America, across Memorial Bridge over the Piscataqua River into Kittery, Maine, enjoying the s un as it burned away the fog. HOW MUCH MORE you see from atop a bike than from an enclosed automobile. The beachplums in York were past their prime. The leaves ever so subtly had begun to turn to lheir autumn hues. On one rlownhill. I e<isi ly outcoasled an acorn lhat ren from a roadside oak and rolled down the pave· menl fo'rom Ogunquit 1 pedaled back south on U.S. 1. a treacherous road with too much traffic and rouith shoulde rs Hy mile JS. other cyclist!> :.tarted catching up -and passing me. BACK IN KITfERY the cen· tury's half.way point, a 11.year· old who st arted 90 minutes ht.•h1nct me zoomed by as 1r he werl' on tt motorcvcle Hack al Slra~be-rry ·Bank·s form-al flower garden, l treated myself to a 20·m inut e rest. yogurt. walnuts and raisins. and a bottle of salt·re pleolshing drink. . With less than half the century left. my arms and legs began to feel the strain. A half-hour rest be~koned 17 miles away al Hampton. MANNEQUIN DISPLAY CHECKED BY CAROL RISTAU Display House Plana Sale to Thin Inventory Dummy Rental Male Mannequins Cost More SPOKANE. Wash. <AP > -"Weget$12forrentingamalefor three days and only $7 .50 for a female.'· It's a simple matter or supply and demand In the dummy business, says Jack Mueller; • "They make many more female mannequins. Just look around in a d<'pnrtment store and see how many are in the women's clothin(( sections and how few are In the men's, So they just don't m uke as many men." Mueller works at Display House. which has 350 mannequins for sale or rent. I .ook ing fo r a good buy \n a used dummy? .. The cheapest ones are worn," says Mueller. "They are prt>bnbly missing hands ot fingers. A mannequin 'for d.lsplay (1Urposes Is no good unless it's complete. For $20 you gel one with vltnl paru missing ... .... , • t1 ,, My bad ankle. crushed in a·•·: car wreck in callege days. became uncomfortable. The sad~. '. . die grew ha rder. I shifted to .. lower gears. Stronger cyclists -· ,· old, young, m ale and female -._ passed me steadily. ; I made i t bac·k to head-<· quar ters, 65.7 miles finished. The ., .... autumn day had lost its hue. I did• not want to continue. Roy Marshall, 51 and still a racer, urged me on. "Thirtr miles? You can do that standing " . on your head." Maybe on my bead,. but hardly on my sore seat. Should I settle for a half.century? No. l · pushed on. BV l'IASSACHUSETTS, MY ' left knee was aname, neck and· • · s houlders hurting . left arm ' numb ·• At 77 miles, 1 considered cheat· ini.:. taklnr:? <i shortcut to save a ... fow miles. But conscience. pride •'> and the other cyclis ts kept me .- honest. ' 1 • AT MILB 78, THE rear tire • blew. a welcome catastrophe ..• , Destruction of a $38 Italian silk• • ' sew·up Is infuriating, but this time the forced stop provided .• blt'ssed rest. I pushed lower a nd lower· ~<':i rs. More cyclists passed. On·· - Plum Island. I pas~ a closed'· com fort station -and stopped anyway. Seventeen miles left. all pure pa10 . Stronger cyclists rode in front of the file to cut into the wind for the stragglen. AT SALISBURY B EACH, liJce • horses running back to the barn, .: - the pack broke away in a sprint . • for the final seven miles. ' I c ould not keep up. Jn· • Seabrook, J propJ>ed mysel£.'' .: against a tramc light for a " . m inute's rest. It seemed I was• · • there hours. I never would have · believed jt posslble to be numb and in pain simultaneously. 1 In a very tow gear, slowly, de-. , liberately, revolution by evolu-..• tion . 1 cranked through ltampton" Beach, past the s eawall and to the 1otersection where I r4Unem· i bel'ed leavirur beadql.l,flf.t.ers, t ~.... 0 • I WAS WllONG. THE end was at the nex~ intersection,.another quarter-mile. Yard by yard, I wobbled in - 100. l mile$, Cher than I bad ever imagined. ' The memory of my adventure " rec a lls the pride -and th~ pain. ~ Nevertheless, there's a doublet~· century next year . . . perhaps a, •·• c limb to 6,288·foot Mount •.·~ Wai;hfngton. .... No Greenbelt · .. Prompts Suit . •• ... \_. •' ' A building firm involved in the ·;..1 constructioh ot the College Park·· development in Irvine bas been " · accused by the state attomey • •• general's office or making false· .. t representations to buyers of ' ' homes in the area. An Orange County S\_\perior Court la~ult filed by the district atto rn~y s con s umer fraud divislon (or the s tate demands $2.500 in penalties for each ' • known violation by the defendant : S and SConstrucUon Company. • • • It is ttlleged that S ahd S \.old "'"~ erospcc;Uve home buyers that the -~ d~vt lopment woul\i be-.sur-.--.. rounded by a permanent g'reen~,· 1 belt. Instead, UlC lawsuit claims, the.,, area sul'roul\dln1 the develop- 1'11 ent. has 'never been anything other than "a dumping ground" and ".n eyesore" to counlty tesi· dcnt5. Identical allegations are roade \ In tht lawsuit with respect t9 the r Cypreu Gftrdcns development in C7pre91 and the alleged false ltlellMltlt..'l made in lhal coMec· _________ .... ______ ...__ ......... _,. tlon t>JSaodS • • .. • I r , .. DAILY Pit.OT Sunday, October ZJ, 19n Music Jester Has One More Dream VICTOR BORGE By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -Victor Borge has on~ more dream to reali ze. The noted jester "eventually hopes to con- duct opera -even if I have to use another name." An alias, he feels, might be desirable so peo· pie wouldn't regard serious artistry as a new waggish caper. "My heart has always been in music ... in- sists the star who on non-stop global tours is best known for verbal quips and merry mannerisms, with piano pranks j ust an auxiliary shtik. Which is just a deception, r eally, because he started keyboard studies at age 4 and is a highly skilled performer. The urge to make straight music endeavor a major part of his public image started taking hold eight years ago with guest conductor ap· pearances. BORGE. HAS FLASHED IDS baton over an impressive congeries of symphonic orchestras since, including the Philadelphia, Cleveland, Los Angeles, London, Birmingham ensembles and Holland's Concertgebouw. In February he hopes to achieve a longish wish to lead the New York Philharmonic, an event not yet finally decided by that organiza- tion 's management. "That work has become a n extremely welcome variation of my appearances because 1 bring people to symphony concerts who have never been there and don't know wbll't they are about." or about 150 one-night s tands a year :-"that's been going on for a long time,·· he says -Football a Sedative l have just read that an American football game ls an "emotional high." my more provocative games are: · I wouldn 'l have put it in quite that way. In fact, I have experienced greater "emotional highs'' getting a piece or 'dental floss caught in my teeth. E,...a -~le The Fashion Alphabet: Two women alternate with naming a style worn by another women in the ' stands from Accordian pleats and Blouses to Yokes and Zippers. PSYCHOLOGICALLY speaking. men have a Jot of reasons (or enjoying a football game. They act out their repreasiona, live vlcarlously lhroueh their beroel, experience renewal and feel lite ••one oft.he 1ani." To me, it's a two-and· charred for making ob- a-balt hour sedative. The scene calls to the pla7ers way J see it, a football and coaches and <c) stadium i.s lbe one spot commJUed to a home for left in lbe world where a sitting CJD a seat in the fan can enjoy dlplo~atiq drlvhi&rain. iaununit.Y,from(a)bein(, Happily, I h ave arrested fOf' beinl d~ learned to busy myself at ancl dis~rclerli <al> pmes. Among some of ... .. f • AOIDl8 elConduclld ~ • tcralMt 102 ...... etE_.. 143NMlf* 21 ArrMt.;9'•"9 wt 1!F 71 SM 144Aft,.:lleng 23LMOOll!e 103UQuld 7 flax 12C>llrtdt '14SCorreta8we 3t Dtetlnotalt _.., 71eo.Mefor1tl i•T•Exl•ta ~3WatcMd .-,, ' to~ re...._ H8Cotuc,_. rudety 104,..,_, 1a blllll •n 1M8ee~ 380.MO..._ totflnllMe 1• h HMoehollc 16tC.pOqftM 38F•"'lfV ~ IO Mldl ••• 1H8ultabMt member 1070artl .... It llw1fttln8 153s.cr.ct._... .tt M)tMN 108= n• ea Niittwortl.a 155 Qnttty 43 AIMtk:an ~ 24 .... 1-land 84 .......... 118~ .. ,... COMl!OdOf9 112 RfclUh """ M EdtWdlM,, 159 ~9coftlth 44 laf9e c.ve 1t5 ~ 2 2901$ 1M W.-180Tutrt1Mt .. C.. 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N 'Plaftlaeed• 184Coneumed aigency 138 Mllltary 1 7 Continent: 97 Fornrd 1 ff7 Exclamatlon e2 M•• atorage abbr. H Wallop: tieng 189 Beyond; 94 Famlly 139 S..cti ahoe 18 Cargo,,. ... , 100 Slight... prefix member 142Darkne.. 19Contend 101 Exchange 171 Mlled'uon SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS Stump The Fans In The Stands: Establish a pool of what it is the band is trying to spell out on the playing field. WOMAN'S fntoleraoce to football ls not going to kill the game. Football will be with us forever. But an emotional high ? As 1 told my httsband when be an· oounced tbe tame was going lnto~me ancfl began to ay, '"l'bista as emotional u t get!" "THIVAM"'Cll _.,,._ .. ,..,,~ ... .,. ...... "POMPOM GIRLS" CrGt __ ._.n ,,. ti••-"" --·--u.. a-.. Sii ..... -·""" ,..,,-.. .... ~ .. - TheUncoln Conspiracy -"~ .... ~~~ fO) I.A. ,.IWY IMA~HH'l'IA fl(,) I . o.o. ,Awr,1S~Tr OA. EX.I ' • "PtlCI M THI ACl10t4,. .. GUMIAU I.AU. 'r IPGt ~ ,:s.Ot4" · "ICIH1'UCn MJ1D MOYlr !A -.ow. THUMOll .. iY~..oon~111 A ..,OM POM ... s.i· V "THI Y AH" lltl I looking back over the 35 years since erupting on the American entertainment scene from his native Denmark -one quarter or them now are as a conductor. "We play three or (our compos itions straight,'' he explains, "then somethlni more "Musicians are my best audience because they know I know what I am doing" humorous because that is what people expect from me." Musician~. he quickly adds, "are my best au· dience because they know J know wbat I am do- iDg." Borge recenUy returned to Broadway for a four-week engagement in "Comedy With Music," a standard melange or the word games and never-quite-completed piano pieces that.. are his laugfi.generatlng indispensables. "This is still the supreme court," be says or Broadway, t•and l t.hin.k it would l>e a kind or re- 1 birth." The media critics responded with generally admiring notices, although several Oawed a deja vu quality -which just possibly may have already been sensed by the entertainer in his thou1'hts about future activities. By a booking freak, Borge has visited. Broadway three times at precise 12-year in· tervals. On next Jan. 3 he reaches 70, a milestone appreciably diminished by the enthusiastic vigor and irrepressible jocularity that he displays. "l'M SOMETIMES ASKED IF I'm going to retire, and I reply, 'Retire from what? Retire from the things that come naturally?' "I do the same thing oUstage that I do on· stuge -put on an act, really. This is my nature, my chemistry. Perfor~ing does a lot of good not only to me but for society in general. .. He has no intention of slowing the intensive pace of travel required by bookings, though jet· lag and loneliness are chronic. · "One reason I want to continue is that J find the new. yowiger generation seems even more enthusiastic." -'ESCAPE under ll•itll 111111• Inds San HARIOI. c.M. 646-051J POUMTMt YA.U.ll. f .V. l)f..1500 C:B4TUaY JI, ....... nJ.Mt1 OM~ MAU. 0....,. . 6l7-0J40 SADDUIACll NAU. • ,_ ........ CIMIMA WAST, w ......... IH-44tJ ~IUosltlSt ~1111 llllHMlllf "'THI SPY WHO . t.OVID Ml" INI l:.OSAT-t·JO.t U·-"ROM HOOH TIL THRO" ,_1...._..,.,,,_ ,.,..N .. 11 ... S . COAST LAZA ~1Uiillt1S1 )qfJH tt1tr .. •"" "YOU-UGHT UP MY t.IFI" IPGI -rHIAtOKr' 1(14 Sllow s.t/S--12:J~2:JO Ul&S. ·-"*•lal"'' m.,.....,. .. VALBmNO'' (R) ---~·· ''lENNY'' ...... .,. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE· ENGAGEMENT Shows at 6:46 8:1610:45 "DAMNATION ALLEY" (PG> "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR"· (R) "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) ''THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" ."THE DEEP'' (PG) "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE'' "FUNNY LADY'~ CPG) ''SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE" "SHAMPOO" (R) "KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE" (R) "TUNNEL VISION"-:, "THE HILLS HAVE EYES" "RABID" "HAPPY HOOKER" (R)° "DAMNATION ALLEY" "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR'' CR SAIL' THI SAIUMG WOILD'S "IHDLISS ~-~ I n•ns wiD. J, A professionally produced fuU length color moUon picture A sailing film Crom cinematorrapher Karl Becricb. JJ you've ever dream~ of Hillng olf bl search of a SO SEA PARADISE Utls entertainin& film la for you and your family. DON'T MISS IT! p.. w ... °""Oct. 2 ....... Mo•. ht EDWADS UDO 1HIATIE JUt YM1 Lw.. ....,.,..._._67WJ50 1kUt1 A ...... AtC.,....a.....-645ol71 I LA MlllADA 4 • LAKEWOOD 4 WALK·IN IAllOAIN PlllCC 11.50 NONOAY '""'SATURDAY ll ><9"' "-•Ytl '2.JO to S:Q> LA MIRADA• ONLY $UNOAYS & HOltOAYS 11 JOI02'00 cfj!ll~~I <Nmik2';o) _,, ttl .... 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IU5'11'-(JI) '1.US <ft)lll:2Wn~I °':!:~::.~· MteOaT H U MAC AITMUI ll'OI P\UI MIDWAYINI JAN llllCMAll VIHCIHY DAMNATION All1Yt'61 PlUI ClONlltNI OfCMCM IUIHI OH OODl("t P\US OUMUll WlYl'OI MOVIES·/ HOR6SCOPE I · Film Industry Rustled By NORMAN GOLDSTEJN NEW YORK CAP) -Stat.e!> from Georgia to Montana, Tens to Virginia, have discovered the treasure or the Hollywood Hills and set out to en· tice movie and television producers to their backyards Horoscope Leo Acquires Big Audience MONDAY, OCT. M By SJD~EY OMARR ARIES <Mar. 21-April 19!: Take in1l1at1ve. • Express confidence. Be direct Trust Judgment, ~· intuition. "I TAURUS (April 2().M ay 20>: Glamour of ': being center-of-attention is featured. < GEMINI CMay 21-June 20>: Emphasis on > desire, wish. friendship, returns from business ~ P investment. Obtain hint from Taurus message. "" ~ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Challenge can ~ be met and utilized as stepping-stone. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You gain wider '\ audience. clients multiply -you have more responsibility, greater rewards. • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Jnformation you \J need is nvailable. You might require legal • clearance. U BRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Accent on public • r elations, being drawn in two directions. \ receiving c'ounsel from one who cares -and is : knowledgeable. • SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov 21 1 · What appeared • an obstacle could t>ec ome a joke. •, SAGl1TARlt:S fNov . 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphas is .• on significant decisions based on opportunity for • creative changes. ~ CA PRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You are "in ; touch" with one from your past. Key is not to ... trade charges or nurse grudges but to forgive t · and win a loyal friend. _ AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Yes. short trip probably would be beneficial. Letter. call r requires evaluation and action. • PISCES fFeb. 19-March 20): Strive for !. financial accommodation. Don't force issues. ,..."-·-An -...nture7'Q<il-fvtoel l\/IKl(MIJ{Yf I ~Sl,I 14~ !I' • llJj ll .r'l •'-1~1 IJOOA~ (111 t ~4'1[A iv.11:.'11 •• '"' ..... flllUlir tW lli'Gll\ ..... ,.., ... "". l'"j\fOl!!'l liltlt.f Iii /Ii W.11 .~ ~·· ,.~ ~\ •• , • ,)"f't'h'1AI•~ l•A~ ft'1l l(.a If ii~ I ~. '.. "' •, ·Q~~ It 'llfll .••••. l. ·: . \ •• • .. t .... •• ' CWA'lllAlll AVE t i S A f WY OllANCi( 63' m l SHOWS 1 00 2 50 4:40 6 30 8 2010;10 "·-·••d-e. ........ 546-3102 Call Thi!ttre Q!' check Otrt!clO• 'I' "3 Oayl ol the Coocto•· R for $tlow Ttmetl n 7 00 N11t'fv' The picture-poaching has reached the point where California, long the undisputed center. has set up a commission to beat back the raiders, as have several cities in.the s(ate. •·wo realized we were losing $100 million In annual revenue going from our slate to theirs," s ays Liz Brady, executive director of California's Film Development Council. And that figure, s he sayi., is conservative, involving only direct revenue. Considering the money spent by film com- panies for car rentals, hotels, restaurants, lumber, services and the like. the loss to the state's e<:onomy could be as high as $375 million a year. quite a kick in the coffer to the state where movies grew up. The California film council started work l lh yelin: 1!41) to counter the activities of some 30 film commissions \n o\ht:l ctues that are busily lur· ing film business away from the Hollywood pre· cincL'l MISS BR ADY SAYS HER agency has managed lo wrest some of• the business back through devices ranging from issuing permits for film makers to shoot m state parks to fre· quent soul sessions with film executives. California has set aside $120.000 this year for its bring 'em back alt vc project. Other states already have been spending miJlions or dollars collectively to lure film budgets from Hollywood's backlots. They·re reaping at least four times their expenses in proms. . The Motion Picture Association of America says that more than 20 states have full-fledged film commissions. Most or the others have at least one official, usunlly within the department of commerce or tourism, to handle fil m develop· menl within their borders. Many cities have their own, too. including New York, Phoenix and San Diego. · EVEN THE 1'IA\'l\JO RESERVATION of Arizona-New Mexico boasts a film commission. The scramble began in the'"late 19605, when the industry began to look for sites outside of Hollywood because of audience demand for greater reaJism, high overhead at the studios and other reasons. says Bill Mccallum or the Arizona Motion Picture Development Office. 81UJCE LEE 'ENTER THE DRAGON' PLUS (Al "F19TS OF FURY" • .(4 ' . Sunday.October23, 1971 DAILY PILOT 8'J ~ Anwna grossed SS million of desirable busi- ness in fiscal 1976·77 . Its film office has a budget of $109,000 this year. Jn terms of revenue, the Texas Film Com- mission. a division of the governor's office, is a giant. Director Pat Wolfe says it's drawn $60 mlllion in film production in the past two years. Eighteen majo r films were shot , • partly or wholly, in Texas last year and 13 more through the summer of 1977. They include "Semi-Tough" and "The Bad News Bears Breaking Training." Both made use of Texas sports stadiums. 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents The states con\pete br iskl.Y a m ong themselves. New Jersey hired the public rel•· tions firm of Rogers and Cowan, which specializes in entertainment industry accounts, to tout it.s wares. Primaril/. says Henry Rogers, they try lo persuade producers that It can be done cheaper in Jersey. New York is working hard to accommodate film makers and recently allowed a company to burn down a derelict building in Brooklyn for the movie "Nunzio." A RICHARD ROTH Presentation of A FRED ZINNEMANN Film JANE FONDA VANESSA REDGRAVE 1-------JULIA • .. ~l~~ring JASON ROBARDS HAL HOLBROOK ROSEMARY MURPHY and MAXIMILIAN SCHELL~~hann " Directed by Produced by Screenplay by FRED ZINNEMANN RICHARD ROTH ALVIN SARGENT Based upon the story by LILLIAN HELLMAN Music by GEORGES OELERUE P~l~IP2~~C~n~u~~~~ · ~s EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY . OCTOBER 26! • I I ' 'I I n t •I I t .. OAILY PILOT Sunday.October23.19TT • Apartments Still Soar • Remember the six.year old lSO-unit Calllomla garden apartment complex you saw for sale last year a.t $16,000 per unit, and you thought the price was high? Today the same project is selling for $20,000 to $22,000 per urul or about 7 ~ to eight limes Rents on new constructlon mlll>t be 10% to JO "'o higher than renl levels on existing lncolt'le property in order to justiry new construcllon activity. Although rents have increased significantly, in· come levels or existing properties would not justify the reproduction of the same complex. gross Income. ,.. Will apartment project prices continue to e~calatc? ••yes,'' according lo Frib Hoelscher. pre· Sldenl of Monarch Properties, Joe. The Newport Beach real estate firm has sold more than $25,000,000 worth of apartment projects wlthln tbe past 15 months. Why will values continue to escalate? Hoelscher states the following reasons for hb con· cluslons: -Favorable general economic conditions -Recent tax law changes HOIE Lsc"u -Limited supply of new rental units PRESENTLY THE ECONOMIC indicators are positive with respect to continued growth. Total employment and disposable personal income con- tinue lo increase. The higher number of employed individuals coupled with the higher incomes add strength lo the existing solid oemand for rental un· its. Strong demand enables owners to easil y in· crease rents. As rents continue to rise. the sales pr:ices of residential income property will escalate. Expenses have not increased at the same rate as rents; thus. greater cash flows are being generated. Recent tax law changes have made income pro· perty "the best tax shelter game" available. Although real estate has been affected by recent tax changes. other types of shelter programs have been more severely limited io terms of the shelter aspecl5. Today, individual tax sheller oriented in· vestors have created unusual demand for the' ownership or income property. This demand has enabled sellers to achieve "high prices" for their real estate. The supply of new rental units has not kept up with demand. Owners have not increased rents as much as they could due to satisfaction with good cash nows at present rent levels. Thus, if you look for comparable rents lo justify new construction, it is difficult to make potential projects pencil out. ADDITIONALLY, THE BIG multi-family builders of the late 60's and e&rly 70's are not around today. The public companies with bankrolls to support the front-end costs have, for the most part, disappeared. The amount or time and cash re. quired to support the front·end needs or a new de· velopment have increased significantly during the past five to eight years. Jn the late 60's it was possi· ble to purchase a piece of land and complete the working drawings and city processing and be under construction within six to eight months Crom the date the land escrow closed. Today, due to all the additional governmental and environmental regulations. the time required has, in most cases. become 12 to 18 months. Lenders during this same time period were willing to finance a greater portion or the total cos t. Today lenders are less inclined to make large loan to value mortgages. As the cash required to finance a pro- ject has increased. the number of individuals and companif!s capable or developing large multi· family complexes huvc decreasf!d. TllE A\'AlLABILITY OFZONEDland has also been diminb hcd due to condominium developers purchasing available multi-family zoned land su1ta· ble for apartment complexes and due to some cities being less than receptive to high density projects. Land in close·in areas has abo been built up, thus, reducing available sites. Hoelscher believes apartment prices will con- tinue to escalate, however, at a pace slower than ex· perienced during the past 18 months. An exception to this trend would be if rent controls were established. Hoelscher stated that rent controls would in all probability decrease apartment sale prices and result in the eventual stagnation of multi-family building activity and probably the de· terioration or existing bulldlngs . Hoelscher believes apartment sales prices will' continue to escalate. This is due to tbe favorable na- tional economic conditions ill addition to the in· vestor demand and the lack of new residential in· come units. Si1nple Docu1nents Urged SAN DI EGO -California may soon become the first.&tate in tbe nation to design and use simplified real estate documents "written in plain English so that anyone can understand them.·· California Real Estate Director David H. Fox pledged today. Speaking before the annual convention of the J 12,000 member California Association or Realtors. Fox announced that Intensified consumer protection "will be the number one priority for the coming year." He also sought their support in sponsoring home buyer semjnars and weeding out those! unprincipled licensees whose illegal acts give the entire industry a bad name. Fo)(, whose department is responsible ror regulating the conduct of over 312,000 real estate licensees, and protecting the public Wi over l · "2 mUUon real estate transactlons annually, singled out -"document pollution" as a key area ripe Cor rt!form. "Cons umers are needlessly flooded with lengthy. com·oluted, vague, and archaic real estate forms loade d w 1th legales e and oft en • unintelligible ... he complained. FOX CITED A DEPARTMENT-sponsored independent statewide surve)' which concluded that from 48 to 90 percent or real estate buyers a.nd sellers don 't understand such frequently used terms as: "~crow." "trust deed," ''mortgage," ac- celeration clause" and "personal property ... He also pointed to a recent department commissioned independent study to determine the need ror simplified documents In which all 75 real estate brokers and escrow and savings and loan of· ricers interviewed responded that their clients do not understand the documents routinely used. The study also conclude~ that the readability of th~ most common real estate forms ranged from "dif· ficult" to •·extremely difficult" when tested by the widely used Flesch Reading Ease Formula. Fox, also an attorney, pledged that "within the next \2 months, the Department will produce concise. s implified. easy to tmderstand basic real Tips to Prevent Recession Jitters WASHINGTON. D.C. Common sense in in· lerpreting fluctuating month· to-month indicators or the stat~ or the economy is advised by the National Association of Realtors . This will help prevent "re· cession jitters" from capturing the minds of some economic analysts. the association says. In its monthly real estate status report. the as- sociation's Department or Economics and Research points out that some analysts were caught napping in late 1973 when the economy start- ed its downward slide. As a result. the report says, they have been arm cted with the reeession Jitters in the wake or some unfavorable economic news. DESPITE A CONTINUED drop in the leading economic Indicators, a dip in lndu11trial output and an increase by the Federal Reserve in the discount rate, the report points to a number of positive signs that should not be ignored. Among them: Continued strong consumer demand -New records Cor total employment -A brisk pace or new home construction Record levels or existing home sales . BASED ON REPOR,S FROM about two-thirds or the sa~ple used ln cornpWng exisung <resale> home sales data, between 3,590,000 and 3,690,000 ex- isting homes were sold in August on a seasonally· adjuat.ed annual rate a>as is. This easily would sur- pass the previous record of 3,5LO,OOO set just a monthenrlier. ' , The s ubstantial drop in new home sales or 15.9 percent in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate· of 672,000 should be regarded as no more than a single month's gyration. the Realtors' researchers believe. and not as t.he beainnlrig of a downturn In the market. Demand for s toale·family homes is still strong, they believe, and sales are expected to hold up well for the for<?seeable future. 1 • , NEW HOME CONSTltUCTION continues at a respeetable rate, the report says, with 2 022 ooo starts in' Au-_ust. on a 'seasonally adjusted 'an~ual rate basis. orthat tot•l1 l,.f40,000 units were single· famUy, about the level reached for the past seven conseculivc months . The balance of 582 ,000 represented mulll-ramny units -down somewhat from tb.c J"'11 leve l ot 630.000. but stllL 56 petcent ·above the 1976 totaJ. t estate documents retaining complete legal integrity.·· He urged all licenstts to support this program and make Cull use of the forms as they become available. WHILE NOTING THAT during the last year the department revoked. restricted, suspended, or denied over 500 real estute licenses. Fox observed that "all too orten. the public only hears the bad news while the good work of the vast m ajori ti of the real estate profession goes unnoticed.·· To correct this imbalance during the coming year, he explained that the department, for the first time. will be giving Extraordinary Public Service Awards to a limited number or deserv\ng sales· persons. brokers. and real estate companies perform1ng extraordinary public services. The awnrds·wlll be based on such factors as the extent of community service, use of the simplHied il ocumt.>nls, and dis tribution of con s umer hfO(.'hurt' .... und lhe abl.cnce oC hceraee d1~cipllnary actions. TIIE DIRECTOR SAID that "one of the most important public services we can perform is to increase tlie consu~l'a: awareness of the basic factors to be consider~ before enterin& Into any real estate transaction." Toward thls end. the dep- artment will be presenting~lor the ffl"!ll time. more. than 80 one-day home buyer semlnars throuiO<>Uf the state where interested consumers will receive instruction an lhe basics of home buying and selling. Topics lo be covered include: home selection guidelines. choosing a real es tate agent. basic budgeting. home inspection checklists. new versus used versus bulleting considerations. financing ~nd insurance. buyer 's obligations. seller's obligations, and analysis or basic real estate Corm:oo . • 1 REAL ESTATE >;fi J ' ~ LIB '. E1atering tlie co ,,rtyard, you pasue. That wall! W liere did tli ey find a mason iu/10 can still do brickwork like tliat? It begins as you pass through the massive stone and ironwork gates. That feeling that Crest <leVillc is a \vorld apart. That it's pnvate. In the skylights. In the cabinetry. In the balustrades of the staircase. In the arrange1nent of windo~s to take advantage of distant views. Crest deVille is a world apart. As you wind up to the plaza, with its fountain and flowers, you notice the beautiful stone- work. The houses with towers. The latticed windows. The dis- tincti vcly French feeling of the architecture. A private, hilltop collection of richly detailed ho1ncs. Inspired by the country houses of France. A touch of an old world country- side, high on a hill with a view to the sea. The front door swings I open sn1oothly. Solid hardwood. A feeling of quality. Inside, you are sure. The elegant rooms flow, one into another, like a streain through the French countryside. Evrrywh~rc you look you see crafts1na11ship. Careful attention to detail. In the window seats. ILE In Orange, California. A community by G.L uwis Homa. From $186,000. Katella offran1p cast fro~ the Newport Freeway, 2 miles to Loma and follow· the signs to Crest de Ville. (714) 637-7300 Grand Opening Not your ordinary homes. Not in a tract. But scattered among other homes in the original town lot area of Huntington Beach. Within walking distance of the beach. Individualistic. Each on Its own lot with a small but completely private back yard. Good things like ceramic tile entries, vaulted ceilings, wood- buming fireplaces. wine closet. Tennis club and golf course 10 blocks away. If a "tracty" house is not for you but beach living is, come to our place this weekend. A home at the beach ts one of the better things In life. 3 bedrooms from $119,500 - $136,500 ------~::::i......~ Hun~n· ~- ·r J 1\. , ...... ~ , .. •l•J '· . ''• .. fl\ I I 1 I h !1,•. ~'l ­ l . 1f ·i.! ,, .. .. 1 .. , I I ,. ' I I • .1 • t\ . .. .. II I "' .... JI" I J Y I h I l)b t.? •·1 , . ! " ·~ ,, .. REAL ESTATE Woodleaf ~ , Now Selling . . 'At Forest New homes at Woodlear. a single-family home development iii Lake Forest, are available in three floor plans with 1.488 to 2,033 square Ce.et df Uvin& area. P riced from $81,995 to $97,995. the one and two atory residences· • are otrered 1n rustle exteriors with extensive use or wood sid· ing, rough-cut beams and cedar shake roofs. Air conditioning and rear yard rencing is included. Spacious living rooms or the ' homes feature cathedral ceil· ings, wood-burning fireplaces witb gas lighters, tempered glass sliding doors and lavish ceramk ' tile eotriei. --. KITCHENS HAVE ample operating space and offer such quality ffNllures as contem· .. 4 porary buin-ins with microwave " ovens. s t.ainless steel sinks. cabinets of raised panel ash and DANA POINT MOORING OCEAN ORIENTED spacious counters topped with ceramic tile. Two of the plans have · nooks large enough for family dining. Quality features provided in each home include custom carpe ting, smoke detector, forced air heating, insulation of perimeter walls and ceiling and a 40 -gallon. glass-lined water heater. Two or three car garages and concrete driveways are addi· tional features. Limited Dana Point Home Tract Opens The Windsor, l,400 square feet. is a single story, three bedroom. two bath home with ramily room. nook and dining or optional fourth bedroom. The master bedroom bas a separ ate dressing area along with its bath. THE lllCHMOND , 1,887 square feet, is a two story design with four bedrooms and two and a half baths. It has a family room. nook in the kitchen and a combination formal living and dining area. The San Simeon. 2.033 !>quare ' feet, is an im pressive two story design '\\ ilh four bedrooms. two baths and a po\\ der room. The separate formul tJining room is situated next to the patio-view kitchen wittl p a ss·through counter, luminous ceiling and large pantry. The entry's double door opens lo view a soaring "., 1 cathedral ceiling accented by a f huge des(fner fireplace. There, ls I even a shop area In the garage. .-. And as an..additional recreation l: I feature a couoty re81onal park ".~ with night lighted tennis courts is >. unde-r construction next to the • project. To reach Woodleaf take the San DieRo Freeway soulh to the Lake to·oresl Drive exit. drive north on Lake Forest, then right on Muirlands and right on Dylan Stree t to the mode ls. Three models are open daily from 10 a .m . to dusk The Mooring, a limited edition of 31 conte mporary view· oriented townhomes in Dana Point, reported a constant sale a day slnce the opening. Sheltered on the leeward side of rolling coastal hills, the Moor· mg offers a choice of ocean views or a panorama of the vallt!y below. According to Ron Carl, vice president and marketing direc· tor of Biddle Development Inc., the Mooring combines ocean oriented livir}g with the advan- tages or the lriendJy hometown atmosphere of Dana Point. PRICED FROM $72,990 to $86,990, Three two-story plans are offered, each with two bedrooms and two and half baths. Rustic cedar shake exteriors accent the dramatic multl·le"'.el styling, and unusually large win· dows are provided to take advan- tage of the unparalleled views T he Dana Point Marina is only t wo minutes away. and other nearby recreational fac1lit1C~ in· elude Lagw1a Niguel Regional Park. with tennis. hiking and p1c· ni cking areas. along with miles of sandy ~uchcs. Speakers A vailahle Speakers-. provided h~ the Oran~e County Chapter of the Building Industry Assoc1at1on. are now available to clubs and organizations. free of charge, to discuss the housing situation 1n the county . Fo r furth er information call 547-3042 or write the Buildin g In dus tr y Association, 2001 East fourth SC.. Suite 2Z4 . Santa Ana . Attention Investors WHILE THE Mooring is in a prime location, Carl emphasized that it was only a part of the pie· lure. lie pointed out that the de- signs are bold and Innovative, and the architecture was de· l>1gncc1 lo s killfully blend th'e homes into the environment. A pn\'alc recreation center with a lar~e healed swimming pool and JUl'uzzi is a part of the lifestyle. Custom features Include vault- e d ceilings, woo dburning hrcplaces with log lighter, wet bars , tiled entry foyers, and private patio areas. The Barquentine plar\ features a dramatic living room with panoramic walls of glass and an open fireplace. The mas ter bedroom aJso has a run view orientation, and includes two huge wardrobes and a · private bath. T HE CLIPPER plan's focal point is a unique corner fireplace alongside sliding glass doors which offer u s weeping view of lhl· s urrounding area. The open kitchen is 1tJcal f11r informal en- tcrtaininJ.: Tht• St•hoom•r pl J n offers the in· di\ 1cluallt~ or -.cparall' dminJ.:: and II\ 11\J.: :111•a-. on the· f1r<.,t floor t:p ~ta 1r-.. l'ath of the t"4 0 IJ~droom" 1~ a fully self-contained :-111ll· v.11h private bath ;ind walk· 1n \\ arilr11l14•, I 11 rem h lht-Mooring modeli,.,. takl· lht· S.m 1>11·go Freeway l o lht• l>anJ P<11nt Ortega lliqhway l''Cll Turn \.\l'St on the Ortega l11~hway to Del Obispo, left on Del Obispo to Stonehill and the ~1 ooring Sales Office. From <.:oall l Highway. go north on Del Obis po ooe·half mile to the cor- ner of Stonehill searching for Prin1c Location R ental Pi:_opert.y. Wll4fAJllOOD Luxurious Duplex~s Dnc to lender rejection of Guyers, a few · luxurious Wtllowood Duplex units urc l>ac k on U1c markc4 priced from ~134,500. Ready for rentals sturtln~ mi<l-~o,·cmbcr, each unit is tntly clclu.xc In n-cry cktull: plush carpeting, fully draped, ceramic entry tiks; kitc hens have built-ln range, oven, dishwasher; master suites feature laq~c wardrobes wnh mirrored doors; air condltloning and flrcplacc; 2-car enclosed garages; prlvnte landscaped and fenced puUos und much more. @ Priced From 81344'500 MACllRTHUR Ml\P NOT TO SClll~ I r11111 -..a11 t llq,(11 I \\\ tuk1· l~illnlcw "'ll norlh tu ;\luc .\rlhur. rl~ht 111 ( 1rCCO\ Ilk, kif nil (~rccnvlllc to \\'llluw1)l)<I. From .\'cw port Fwy. wkc Muc.\rthur cxll wc11l to (;rc,·nvlllc, r1~hl nn ._ .... ..-.s"-N..;;0..;;1E.,ao .... Fw_v.....,.._. (~rccnvllk to \\'tllowood . (714)557·9710 for information ru1d Rc~tal Program details. Open 10 to 6. FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach . -.. Sa.nday, October23. 11n 1ti DAILY PILOT 89 - Mod~rate Homes Open \ Drauing Set for Irvine's Heritage Park For the third time in the past 14 months, the Jrvine Company is opening a moderate income residential project in the City of Irvine with prices below current new home market rates. The sales Information office for Heritage Park Eas t townhomes, now under construction on the north side of Walnut Avenue, about mJdwa.Y. between Culver Drive and Jef· frey Road, in the City of Irvine, opened last Monday. A public drawing will be held in early November to determine who will have the opPQrtunity to purch ase the 89 moderately priced two-story townhomes. TY.·o plans are offered: the two. bedroom plan will sell for ~.900 and the three·bedroom plan ror $50,400. All financing will be conventional. . THOSE WI S HI NG to participate in the drawing must come to the sales information of· fice to complete the ofrlclal drawing ticket. Irvine Company president Peter C. Kremer announced that Irvine Housing Opportunities, Inc., OHO) will again work with the company i n screening potential buyers. IHO ls a non- profit, public service corporation c r eat e d in 1976 to bring moderately priced housing together with eligible buyers. Kremer noted tha{ there has been some expressed concern lhat people wbo bad purchased the earlier town.homes built by the Irvine Company have been selling them and leaving the • area, "thereby e ffectively tossing the basic goals ol our moderate-price d hous ing program out of the window." .. Bur AVAILABLE statistics tell a dramatically different story," he said. "A study we completed at the end of September shows that 80 percent of the townbomes are still owned a nd occupied by· the initial buyers. ''To me, that sounds like IHO, which screened the initial buyers, did their job well. We all appear to ha ve met our objectives," he said. Kremer expressed gratitude Center Lease Agent Signed The Charles Dunn Company of Newport Beach has been named the exclusive leasing agent for Bayside Square. the 37,500· squllre foot office building under development for the Jot at the entrance to Balboa Island. The project, being developed by Innovative Development Con· cepts of Irvine, is to be bunt on the 1.25-acre waterfront parcel at Bayside Drive and Marine Avenue. Dick Frost or the Dunn firm is ~e leasing agent. t.lvlt the five·member mo group had again agreed to help during the s~eenlng process. THE FI V E • M E MB ER '4 ·organization is made up of the 11t Rev. Ron A111son, pastor of t·~ the University United Methodist Church~ Tom Chace, president of· 111 Roll met, Inc .; Charles <C. ' Cleminshaw, r etired vice president o( Parker Hannifin ~: Corp.; Helen Johnson, public • information director, UCI; and ·h Irvine City Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. "'{> Revised income eligibility requirements are expected to enable many people who may not have been eligible Jor previous moderate income of. ferings to have an opptunlty to buy a Heritage Park East townhome. ,,.. Information on the homes is .• ,. being ma\led out to over 6,000 ,i people who have already expres· ~; sed ·an Interest in particip&tinl in ~ the dra wlnf. Part of the ·-~ information ncluded in this ., malling covers the "selC-~t!~t~1c~~;~·:n:;!~1~::~ ~ determine their probable ellg-1 • ibillty to buy the homes. •1• "" This same information will be .... , a v a 11 a b I e i n t h e s a l e s ,. · informaUon office, situated on •. the northeast corner of Walnut ,, , and Ryewood. from 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m .• dally, with Irvine Company r epresentatives on hand to answer questions. -, Unique Groupl!11 Of Homes Discovered In Huntington Beach Discover for yourself the limited edition of just twenty custom homes to be found at Stonewood Estates. The prices ore quite historic for the Immense value received. These extremely spacious single-family homes. just a few blocks from the ocean are situated on a quiet but friendly cul d e sac in one of the most sought after areas In Huntington Beach. Only a few fortunate fomllies will ~njoy nearness to the beac h • close proximity to shopping centers • walking distance to schools • neighborhood and community porks -. Stonewood Estates offers: 3 car garages • 2 and 3 fireplaces • extra large closets and storage areas • extensive use of masonry and stone • cathedral ceilings • micro· wove ovens • sunken tubs with separate dressing areas • generous (up to 60% more) carpet and tile allowa nces -to list only a few o f the many features. How about financing for deco(ating /lond~ ~ scoping or o swimming pool for your r ~ yard. We hove arranged 510,000 , f: , second trust deed loans J ~,;=:..: # from hM,250 '>.tn.Jci, Pele&ntoge Rote. hlflTll and condi1IOnS "'Ill be el!Planed by¢41~· ogent. . ·, .. .. '• .. \ t ---- I· I I REAL ESTATE .).DAILY PILOT Su nday, October 23, 1en -======================-~-=-:--------:----------::::~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;::------:!~ Center Real Estate ~.Questions/Comment \ ' By Rendall McCerdle, PhD. Realtor Did I bear that Cameo Shores bas· one of the lll«b,est lncniaffS In taxes? How does tbls compare wltll the rest of Newport Beach ..... the rest of the ~ounty! Relating this to a percentage what percen· tage have the county taxes Increased? J. T., Cameo Shores The average tax bill for the Cameo Shores resi· dent will be wmost $800 more than it was last year. J'1st about e~ryone in Newport Beach will be pay. ing considerably more in county taxes than they wer~ a year ago. The average increase of property taxes in Newport Beach will be $230. Of all the ar eas in the county, the Cameo Shores homes owners were hit the hardest and will receive tbe btgbest tax increase of any community in Orange County this year. According to County Tax Collector Robert Citron, the tax bills this year will total $1<17 million more than last year. The total of the county real property tax bills now being mailed js $722 million. The average county tax bill on homes during the past four years has increased 73 percent or ap· proximately $650, the increase varies greatly. however. The Irvine Turtle Rock during a four year period has increased over 115 percent while La J:Iabra increased 26 percent. Recently at OCC you handed out a very in· teresllng artlcle on "What Is Real Estate." I have misplaced my copy and wonder whether you would please print It In your column as I believe a lot of people would enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks. r. S.N .. Newport Beach I am glai:J you enjoyed the artkle and am happy to reprint it: WHAT JS LAND? I am the basis of all wealth, the heritage or the wise, the thrifty and the prudent. I am the poor rnan's joy and comfort, the rich man's prize, the right hand of capital. the silent partner of many thousands of successful men. J am the solace or the widow, the comfort or old age, the cornerstone or f;ecurity against misfortune and want. I am handed down to children, through generations, as a thing or greatest worth. 1 am the choicest fruit of toil. Credit respects me, yet I am humble. I stand before every man bidding him know me for what I am. I grow and increase m value through countless days. Though I seem dorm ant, my worth increases, never failing, never ceasing. Time i.". my aid and population heaps up my gain. Fire and the elements I defy, for they cannot destroy me. My possessors learn to believe in me; invariably they become en- vied. While all things wither and decay. 1 survive. The centuries find me younger, increasing my strength. The thriftless speak iJl of me. The charlatans of. finance attack me. I am trustworthy. I am..sound. Unfailingly I triumph and my detrac- tors are disproved. Minerals and oils come rrom me. I am the producer of food. the basis for s hips and factories, the foundation ot banks. Building In Hills Co n struction of Laguna Hills Com · mercenter on 6.95 acres at the southwest corner of Lake Forest and Del Lago Drives in Laguna JJllls is under way. To be completed April t , Phase I of the $2.5 million project will con. s i s t o f multi . tenant/office /Ind us trial and quasi·commer cial s pace, with r entable area totaling 100,750 square feet. THE BUILDINGS, de· signed to accommodate tenants requiring space from 2,000 t o 18,000 sq uare feet, will in· corpor ate variations of redwood, stucco, frame and tilt-up~concrete con- struction. The Newport Beach of· fic e of Coldwell Banker is the exclusive agent for the project. with Dave Cannon and Jim DeGraw in ch arge of the leasing program. LAGUNA mus Com- mercenter. a joint ven- ture of the Edward C. El- 1 is Company, Los Angeles. and Freehold Properties, Vancouver, B.C .. will be across the San Diego Freeway from th e Irvine Co. 's $15 m illi o n , 65 -ac r e automotive center now under construction. It is also close to Leisure World. L aguna Hills Mall, Lake Fores t, El Toro and Mission Viejo. all in Orange County. General contractor for the project. is Weston Cons tructors. a Los Angeles firm, with Leroy Miller and Associate5 or Santa Monica, t.h e a re h itect. Kato and Jordan of Pasadena is Yet I am so common that thousands, unthinking and unknowing, pass me by. • the landscape architeot. EDITOR'S N<Yl'E: Randall McCardle i$ prtliMnt of the Reel Estaurs and an author. lecturer and msrructor. &rad Jlotn' commt1nt.t and queatloru to Randall McCardte. c o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560. Coate Mc.a, CA 92626. Irvine Northwood Favored Location Families who purchase a home in the new 1.400·acre mast er planned residential village or Northwood in Irvine will enjoy one of that city's most favored new home locations. Bounded for easy and convenient access on the west by thelSanta Ana Freeway. Trabuco Canyon Road on the east, Culver Road on the north and Jef· frey Road on the south. the village of Northwood is within a few minutes or a few miles of a wide varie- t v of services. convenience. and recreation (,acilities. The North Irvine Association. formed in con· junction with 18 major Southern California b14.ilders who will build over 4,000 new dwelling units In the village, will retain the miles of Eucalyptus "wind- row" trees that presently lace the community and plan to add two additional windrows, a 20-acre (ity.owned park and several n eighborhood'parks. Further information and a brochure about the Village of Northwood may be obtained by calling 559·1675 or writing the North Irvine Association. P. 0 . Box 17524, Irvine. CA 92713. The VI I I age of r!j \\bodl}ridge lB REALTOR• EQUAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AllMflcu 1a COfftmlttad to l•Jt ll°"Nnt '°' •N Ame.lce11a thfOU9'\ •FREE CHOICE •INFORMED CHOICE HUNTINGTON BEACH· FOUNTAIN VALLEY Boerd of RNltors, Inc. 8101 Slatef' Annua Huntington Beach, California 92847 Call 842-5871. Put • few word• to wonc for ou. BROADMOOR MODEL HOMES : . Luxurious. cuttom designed. completely furnished model homes now released for sale in the Irvine Village of Woodbridgo. 2. 3 & 4 bed- rooms. professionally drcoro ted and landscaped. # EIPgnnt arons for entertaining and prjvacy hil(hllght these sophisticated l & 2 story plans. Vaulted ceilings. fi rcploces. atriums. for- mal dining rooms. Special luxuries ere the large kitchen nooks. Impressive entry foyers .• 1nd private master suites. $92,990 to $143,990 . 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Ten ~men m ancient 'hi1'a view tAe ri~'s .1 rapids aheod. It ii' certain at Least OM of their frail , craft wiU cqprize and ~el\d it& oalua~e cargq to the bottom. To guarantee th.at none of the lO will erpenence a ' total L9ss. thecargos areequallydjstribWed. Each bqat· man comes 10 percent of his own cargdand 10 pertjmt cf each of the others. automobile be financially responsible for liabilities or damage;S," said Watts, whose or- ganbatioo acts as the ;public relations arrp tor about 45 of the 450 auto Insurance Wrlthtg l'h:ms ifl California. ' · " . ~ term ined in part by an insurance company's loss experience. AN INDIVIDUAL'S rate call be infl"enced by age <yo'e1&er ·drivers pay more), sex <men generally t>ay more than women)~ ihe distance a c1.1r ls dtiven ar;id for what purpose it ls used, ac· c1dent ~xperieMe and even the location of your home. , , of Insurance concede that the rate Increases at(.: probably a legitimate effort on the part of in surance companies to "catch up" to the lnfia· tionary spiral of other goods and services. The state agency acts as a quasi·regulalory agency, eh!orcing slate insurance laws that wer<· designed to promote competition and frel· market activity in the jnsuranoe industry, ac- •' When the rapids aTe traversed. one boat is lost and "FOR ALL INTENTS and purposes, that means insurance is required by law," said Watts, who noted that it Is also legal to past a $35,000 bond a·gainst liability or property damage. So far, according to Bob Mackin of the California Department of Insurance, only one in- dividuaJ in the entu~ state ttas chosen to posl bond rather than buy insurance. Since l~.·a~to insur~ce rat.es have in· creased by nearly 115 percent, atcordiog tD U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics figures. Much of that increase h as come-since 1975. . cording to Insurance Department spokesma11 Bob Mackin. Mackin said there was little movemenUn in· surance rates from about 1970 to early 1975, when the rates shot up l.O "keep pace'' with other costs. nine get through. Thus. each boa1man has lost 10 per· cent of hisoumproperty but saued90percent. * .. * -T.hat simplistic parable may or may not be an accurate account of the origin of insurance but George Watts, executive director of the Western Insurance Information Service <WHS> thinks it serves two valuable purposes. ... ~' It explains in elementary terms that in- surance is a device for protecting an individual agair\st serious loss through contributions from oth-etts facing the same n :.k. IT ALSO ILLUSTRATES the fact that the concept of indemnifying against misfortune dates back to the dim, distant past. In the modem world pe rhaps the most com• monplace ins urance is on motor . vehicle$. In California, where there are about 12 million vehicles of one sort or another, insurance is theoretically required by law. "The law requires that the owner of an Realistically, say Mackin and Watts, there are probably many drivers wbo don't have in· surance either because they can't afford it or are considered high ris\s· ANYONE WHO ~ys insurance should know that his premium -the amount paid for coverage -is added to tho~~ of others and the resulting pool of ruu~.Pi!.YS" for losses o( individual policy holders. "Insurance 1s much like taxation ... said Watts or the WJIS. "Why does one persQn have to pay Cot the mistakes or others? Well, all tax- payers support the jails evt1n though they may never use them ." "' The rate you pay for ins urance ls ba$ed on a wide range of variables. Eacb pollc)'ho1der shares the financial risks ol all auto accidents with all other policyholders with rates de· Dow to Lower PB~ents Finer Points of ~eling, Dealing Though rates arc increasing all over, in- dustry representatives and the state insurance department say there are ways to save money when buying coverage. The foremost method of cutting costs is to shop around before .sclcct1ng an insurance firm. GEORGF: WA'M'S OF the Western Insurance Information S1'r\'lc<' -,:lJ<I It 1s al\\ ays a uood id(•a to kel'IJ a 1111).!l'r on th<' pul'ic.• of thl' in<;uran<'l' market tu t!l'll'rmint· 1f ..i sll!niricunt sa\ mgs m 11!ht ht• :.lC'h1cveu b) <·han~mR companies. Though not C'ntin•ly a frc:e market, the in· sur:rncl' l>us1ncl.s in California is highly com- peti ti\ e, ac'c:ording to Bob Mackin of the California Depllrtmentof Insurance. about 15 percent over the cost of a $100 deductible coverage. Going from S200 to $250 can save another 10 percent and increasing it lo S500 can save ye\ another 27 percent. YOU CAN ALSO take advantage of discounts given for sale drivers, mulli·car. car pool. small car. non·smokcrs 21nd non·drink(.•r-, t·atcgories or for studenl.s who hll\ e t a ken tin' 1•r ctlu1·at1on. With a safe dri,cr discount. (or C\<1mple. a fa mil) can cut 1l" rate-, up to 20 percent 1f no acc1 · dents or M'nou~ traffic 'mlations have been in· curred for the last three years. Insurance savings generally come to those who are cautious in their ear s hopping. as well. Insurance industry represeotatives contend that the rate hikes are more than justified based on the reeenl experience with ll\e cost of insuring motor vehicles. .. OUR EXPERIENCE h~ been very bad lately." said David Simmons of the lnsuran.ce In- formation InsUtut~. "Auto insurapce b~ been a consistent money IQser for the industry." Watts of the WllS said the latest avaiJable claims data shows the industry is paying out-· about $l07 to cover losses for each $100 in pre· mlums it receives.• The 'total losses have ~en so signi.ficant, Watts claims, that many companies are dlppiilg into the surplus they are required by law to main- tain in order to write new policies. . T he deeper into the surplus a,co'lnpany goes. the less new business it is allowed to write under California's insurance codes. Analysts in the California Department "We don't think they (insurance industry J are trying to recoup what they've lost. They'rt! just trying to catch up so they don't lose again, .. Mackin said. WHAT CAUSED the •ulo insurance system to become so imbaJnnced? Industry representatives point to a number of factors, including'the same Burea~or Labor Statistics figur~s that marked the nse of in· surance rates. Walts al the WIIS noted that, since 1967, the cost of auto repair and maintenance has risen lp5.4 percent, medical care supplies by nearly 105 percent, 'hos pital rooms by 204 percent and physician's costs by nearly 109 percent. The WIIS performed a study in 197$ <See CAR, Page CZ> • If you,hne a good driving record, you might • , save mooey by changing companies. Watts said • a good way~ d etermine the stability of a poten- tial instUW is to check in a hbrary reference. ~ b<>Gk catted "Best's Insurance Reports.". Big "muscle cars" that have been souped-up for high performance generally experience SO percent more insurance losses and can cost as much as 50 percent more than normal to in ... urr• Find 11ut from .)OU1 ;,i:cnt bdon· )"u liu~ .A l"<1r what the costs would be on various types ~ The WUS official noted that many people $; like to sUck 1.1. Ith one a1tcnt, e\len If the i-ate· is, ·• higher than l'I~ .... he~. A'.'IOTllER '.'\T EA:-.!S of sa\ing on car in · $Ura nee 1s to drop collt<:1on coverage on your car if 1t is over rive year; old Oy then. tl'> Blue Book value is much lower and 1f the car 1s badly dam aged, you can deduct c,·cryth1ng over SlOO as a casualty loss on your federal income t ax ,, ·~IDS. I PARTICt:LARLY import~\ R>r ' be el(.lerly, y,·tto mi~ht not benefit by shopping · arou~d ... W~lt.s ~a1d . You c:m also save on car insurance by pa!'· •. ing } 'our 11rcmium annually or scmHmnuallr : Other payment systems usually cost more. I By pulling higher deductible!> in) our policy. Keeping your car longer reduces your in· surance rates because new cars carry higher premiums. : ;·our ralt.'s arc proportionate ly h>Y. er. ~ For example. a S:!OO dedutliblc can save you Dy cutting down on the use or a vehicle ror business purposc•c;. ~nu C'an also c;ave on in· -s urJnce. Premium-, ..in' higher wht:n the bulk of a car'!> mileage b for work. Crunch of repatr costs 1s :;hown by f967 Chrysler 300 which which was parked when neighbor's car backed mto 1t. • r ' I I . I L Rating -System ·-Under Attack If you lived in San Clemente and moved to Beverly Hills, one of t h e biggest cost increases you'd have would be your car in- s urance. On the average, il would more than double. Conversely, if you moved from San Clemente to San Diego, your insurance rate would probably drop about 12 percent. AND SOMETIMES, depending on where you live. you don't even have to move to get a periodic rate increase or decrease. / The cause of this wild nuctua- tion is the so-called territonal classification system used by the 450 auto insurers in California a s the basis of their rate computa· lions. In the wake of three years of s ignificant insurance cost in· creases, this system of bai:.ing premiums on geography has come· under intensive scrutiny and criticism. LOS t\Nt;ELES County Supervisor Kennetti Hahn Is s pearheading a class action lawsuit in Superior Court against c:ot a prob/rm" Thett u,nte I<> Pnl Dunn. Pot will cut red lope, get/mg t11r answers and action 1100 rieed to solve mequ1ttes m gouernmenl and 0t111- lness. Mail yrmr q11e,~t1Q111 to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Oran gr Coast Dmlti Pilot.PO. lJox 1560. C:o.,ta Me!a.CA 92626 Include your telephone number Tllecolurnl\ap~arsdmlye,rcept Saturdays. £arl11 Start /flilkn Spirit 'llf!t'rin- • DeAR PAT: A couple of years agd, I thlM, you published a r•clpe for fruit potPourrl. I failed to cllp the Item, but would lfke to make this concoction for some of mv friends for Chrlstmtis. tf I recal,, it 'to<* a few w&eks to prepare, so could you repea•thfs recipe now? E.R., Newport Beach The AYS recipe celled fOf th••• Ingredient•: ~ cup drained chop'::rt"••pple, ~ cup drained chopped pHche•, I chopped M•r• cMntn, ~~ cup• auger 1 env~ Chy yeast. Place pfneeppfe, peechee, cherrt••· •ue• .\d yeHt In • clean contatn•r. at l•Hi ~uart •lze. Stir end cover. Stfr three or four tlmH the first daf- territorial rating and a decision in his favor could significantly alter the aulo insurance ~ystem in the s tate. Under current state laws, in.' s ur a nc e companies are perm itled to iiegment the state into small regions or no less than 20 square mile~. Orange County. for example. is generally divided into two such regions -north and south. Some the companies. ho"' ever, con- sider the county a single e ntity while others divide it into ter· ntories that include parts or other counties. J.o s Angeles County, where much or the opposition has hl'cn centered, 1s generally hrokcn into five rating territories. Al ll•nstonecompnnyhas 13. T ll E TERRITORIAL rate method or evaluattng the poten· tial risk of prospective customers is theoretically based on statistics t•ompilcd by the insurance ,com. panies charting their losses in a g iven area. Using this loss data, the in- s urance companies draw ter· ritorial boundaries :lround areas to good drivers in areas like Los wnh s1mllar loss records and set Angeles. where insurance is c-x- lJ1e rate based on °lhat area·s pensiveandhardtofind. overall experience. . Mas Fukai. a Hahn assistant ' who Is investigating the ter · Using this formula. the follow-ritortal rates, said there should tnt •S the range of prospective in-be a :,ingle statewide territory s.ur:anee . rat.es r~r :• lliforetical with good drivers getting a break ca~e '"' ol\iing <1 smgl~ .. adult and b~ dri~ers paying more. dr~,·cr w!th ? stan~~r~ ryhcy on Fukai contends that the in- his 1971 Chc .. rolet \ c~a \ surance company statistics used 1 N T n E c Es TR A v L -~to det~rrmne rate bouodaries are · • · os questionable. An~el cs-Reverly 111.lls territory, lie said it is "unj1.&1t aztd (.Qi. he would pay premium\ Of S4.47. fair" to have a situation in which In S~n t:~a.nCJ!)CO. whei;e the~11ls an individual with a good driving are hab1l~t1cs. he woul~ pay $446. record can receive a higher rate In San D1~go. the role would·, b_e simply by the stroke or an ac- SI91 and 11\ Santa Barbara,, 1t tuarial pen. wout~ lx\$189. .. ln Orartge County, the rate THEORETICALLY. Fukal would be about $200. , argues, ci person can stay in the Gco~c Walts, cxec.utive direc-. sameJU:>p1e an~ s ufter a rate blke tor of the Western fnsuratice 1n· : II tJte te1tlior1al boundary hap- form a lion ~rvice, ~a\d· the tcr-~3 '6~((e.· .& • .ritorial ratt•s are iustific,d . ! 'Watt110flf\~ WUS1aeCenda \be becaus<.· thc·y arc 'b As'ed OJ\: J-4!rritorielrflt~~y$~... • statistical expl'ricncc ii} rach Tb"' J He said ir.a.s~M:ew.lll• territory gio11 . · t , t as lmpose<t1 ~reas..\.wf'lere ra,te~ , • e ~w. low.-"lljke Orange and B u T L () S A N G E L E ~ ' n DieAo countries -would ex· Supervisor. Hahn contends th~y l)erlence rate hikes of 20 to SO per. arc arbitrary and d1 scnminatory 'cent. Areas with high rates would experience slight declines. Bob Mackin. a spok~sman for the S tate Department or Insurance. said 1t will be up to the court to decide on the merits of Ha hn ·s arg_umcnts. IN THE M EANTIME , under new state Jaws that give it more enforcement power, the in- s urance department will in· vesligate ·any problem areas. M ackinsrud. OD~ such st:ite probe recently res~led in a rate reduction ac- tioo .by Allstate Insurance for mot-e t'han 3,000 residents or Compton and Beverly Hills. Mackin saJd his department respoo~ to complaints about r ate increasea of as much as 90 pel'e~n\ and determined that Allstate hadn't developed valid statistical eykJence.io suf>porll.h~ hil<es, Jn ~th CotnptOll and Bevetly Hills, tile lncrenet resulted from Allstate'$ ~•li'gnment of its tat. ing tctritqrlettast Decembee. Bet:ause of \he r~lbaot, Matkin sald, Cbe ~ustomers wUI seve an averait! o( $200 a year on their car insurance. Aft., two wffk• •dd, then stir every two or tt\rN deft: 1 cup chol)t)ed peaches or weO-dr•lned fruit coc}ctell, i c~ •u9•r. After • another two weeks add, then stir every two w ''"" days: t cup chopped m•raachlno cherr1es or well-drained canned fruR, 1 cup auger. Going Nut• O ver Macada•fa c,..p~ DEAR PAT: My macadamla nut tree decided to bear this vear. and I desper;ttely n,~ some Information about how to pfc'k, t>pen and curf! the nuts. I also want to know hOw and when to prune this tree. 1 've waited t ight years for the tree to pro- UH H withed, but to keep starter going, add more fruit and sug- ar approidmatety every two weeks. For a 1tronger tut• and to cut 1 sweetneu, add brandy, rum or bourbon to sauce. Serva over •ng•I or pound cake or Ice cream. Keep ftat B l-attdfl Acti0tt Wo.-klRfl ( . DEAR READER$; Whan the recipe for fruit potpourri WH origin••· ly pub111~ ln·1t7•. ottter AYS rHdera paHed along their tips for preparing •• bea&o r•lpe provided by the home advl1or'1 office of the CooperaUve Exten1lon. Be sure to cover th• fermenting fruit mixture with a looH covet. An 1potMcJ!ry far'I• perfect. Tight Ilda on the contelner will not allo• for exp•naion •nd th• t•r mey ••plod•. The mill 1110 1hould be k9pt In • warm piece, never cooler than room t•mReratut• a,,. no( In the refrigerator becauH th• "brendy action" wftr ce1H. c ' . • duce1 aRd now that it has, I don't know what to do with it. It's prov 1 ng to be as d lfficul t to manage as an eight-year-old child! I. M .M ., Santa Ana While there • no proven method for deatlng •uccHtfulty wMh 1n 1tght-yetr-old ct\lld, there la • procedure for your macldamte nut tree. The farm ltdvttor't office of the Cooperetlve Eldentlon I• mill· ., Ing Its "Growing Macadamia Nuta In Calltornla" pamphl•t to you. If •"Y °'fpyt queltlona remain unenawered, call this ofttce et 714-1Dtl0. 'I Dm~h Treat Ha•n't Atrri.,ed t'et DEAR PAT: I ordered a "ioy Maker" plate from the Brad· tord~Exchange in Morton Grove, I II ., for ,...Y nephew In the Netherlands l ast April. Mv brother sa ys the plate still has not arrived. I 'd written.several follow-up letters In ttie pest ftw m9nths. Myd\eck_ was cashed In May. What now? J .T., lrvlne A group of Co1ta M•H women, who hive been u•;.:'W bttch that wH 1tarted at Klrbyvllle, Texas, In 1972, 9'hleethavlni l~aat three cup• of fruit mixture for a good atart•r batch. Ev•ry W.ekl they alternate adding a cup of "achea, marHchlno cherrtH or plneepple • tidbit• .Mn adding a cup of auger. Nev•r let the portion get below the 3-cup mett& ••the brandy Ktlc>A.w&N Mop. .. .. • , Lorr•ln• Webstef' of Bradford'• cuatomer relattont d•partm.nt says your order WH malled July 13. A check w1'h th• ChlcetO poet of• flee determined th•t It ahould heve 1ntveo In th• Ntthtft•nd• vie eur· fee• ahlpment within •Ix wHkt. Since lt was not nte•lved, • replH• ment plate wm be •hipped within two w .. ka, with an entlcapated .,.. 1fval dlt• of •I• w .. ka. Holtd•r m•ll may d•l•r the •Mpm•nt, .ftOtW•Mr, M •Illy .IHUlfY ••• f'HM•tto ,.,... ••• '°'receipt. A tracer wm be put on the of1gln1t 1hl,>1nent, but the firm I• •aklng good When kept In an •pothecery or other gl111 cont8"'er, thla pot· • pourri Hrves ea an lnterHtlng decoratJve addition to the ldtchen as well •• a dellc:loua addition to dMNrtl. • on your Oft~nal order, wtf" •PGloOf•• for your lnconvenfence. • . .. (J I ., .. II' .. ,.. .... ,,. . nJ .. . ' ... , •r. II) '. l 1 , . ' ' ______ ,..._ ______________ _ ,..... I I . . . 1 £2 DAILY PILOT Sunday. Octotw 23 .. 1977 Multilallg-uage Machine Aids Kids Masuda Elementary School Principal Gary Smith ir\ Fountain valley was faced with the problem ol teaching students who s poke Ui 28 different lan1Uages how lo read. But the sohatiOD to lbe ~m .._ Greek to Smith. Smith brought PLATO (Programrnf.!d Logic (or Automatic Teadling Operations) t,o Masuda SchooJ and the Fountain Valley (el.e.mentary ) School districL PLATO IS NOT th.e bHrded Greek philoSG1pher who spoke or fdealis.t.ic logic circa 4008.C . . to Masuda School youoa,s:t~rs. PLATO IS sornethln& they toLLc.b. tall with and learn from everyday. Smith. who has a bacll&.round in computer science. rarst beard aboul the. computer known as PLATO, designed by Contro,\ Data Corp., about a year ago. • . PLATO ls a "t&lkio.C"" <using a voice syn- lbesizerJ. animated computer screen which a child can operale &o '1!~eive lessons in almost any language. SllRH SAYS BE CAN'T keep his students -- and teachers -away h-om it. The machine is t£ed into a central computer bank in ~. Minn .. by telephone. Hun- dreds of different lessons can be brought to Mas1.1dast~ U;,rougb the hookup. Recent CedtnJl mandates require all public schools to leacb students irt their native ?anguagcs. , . Since 40 dlflerent languages are spoken by • Fount.m Valliey students and 28 tongues are used al Hasuda~b.()()l, Smith felt something had to be doee q\ftldy t.o comply with the mandate. INSfbh OF HIRING MORE teachers. Dally Plltol SIMI -lo MIRROR WARDROBE DOOR~ froM s 149 + ....... tahd CUSTOM MIRROR WALLS. CUSTOM OR~PERIES LEVELOR and DEL MAR BLINDS. WOVEN WOODS CALL US FOi RH ISTIMA TE 549-8552 THE LAGUNA CO., INC. Interior Improvement Experts r==3 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION=~ Sequol11<i\\'l11e Cellars 3300 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, California Sat., Sun., Mon. -Oct. 22, 23, 24 Starts precisely at 11 :00 AM Otters for Sale 1 /2 Million Dollar Evaluation of FINE & RARE WINES Imported & Domestic From 1916 -1975 • European Antiques . • Gift Items Items below lo be sold Mon., Oct. 24th, 11.00 A.M • • Refrigeration Equipment • Wine Lockers • Electronic Cash Registers Smith work•td out a deal with Control Data Corp. to bring Pl.l\TO to Fountain Valley this year free of charge. PR INCIPAL GARY SMITH EXPLAINS LANGUAGE MACHINE Tq WILSON RILES • Shelving (Wine) • Office Equipment Contm.I Data Corp. us ually· charges Sl0,000 p.:r yl'ar {or th<.' various schools acrm;s the coun tr.\ to UM~ PL.\TO terminals AbcAJt 950 or the machines are used in un- 1versJl&e;, colleges. public schools. military in· ~tallations and comme rcial schools across the rowatry. In return for LLSing PLATO, Smith desi"ned lessons for his students in Spanish, the Mexican dialect ot Spanish, North Vietnamese and South Vietnamese. Smith 1.., hoping lo 1-t·t.·p l'L\TO at h1' -.rhnol J l1ttll• lon,L!l'r 1n return for more idea~ on how the m achine can be used to comply with the feder al languuge mandate The machine can not only teach lessons m a student's native language. but also teacbes the child English in the process. For example, a reading lesson for first graders shows the sentence "My aame is Juan" on the Mylar, mfra-red lighted screen. , Other students play math and ·spelling .L!ttm<.'s to learn !.kill!'. hy compe tition agamst themselvt-s and with oth<.'r students. Smith admits that the ong_mal Intent behind bringing PLATO to Mas uda School was to help kids learn in their native tongues. · But to Smith. the machine 1s an innovation which wall move education "out of the stone age." "PLATO is a genius -a very patient genius," says Smith. "It will make you learn it until yougelilright." - • Real Estate to be offered Mon., Oct. 24th, 2:00 P.M. INSPECTION: DAILY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. FO< Comp~rnentary Brochure Call (714) 547-7784 Sale under supervision ol HOCHMAN ~ ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS County Unil,s Seek Volunteers 1232 Village Way. Suite E Santa Ana . California 92705 In th• Southwest . 3102 E Van Buren • Phoenix, A z 85004 • (602) 267-1326 No•: Sale ill llCCOfdll'l<:e With me NIH and regulat!Ol'S as &el 10!111 by tl'le Alco/lolle 8ever111111 Conlrol 8oard ot lho S1ato of Cellonn and any other COl'llrol~"V aut.hon!y. Orange Coast resi -Duties include catalog- dents with time to spare in g mater I al s and may wish to check into scheduling groups. the following op · And, seniors are also portuntties to assist needed to work as Qthers. teacher's aides in Costa Mesa senior several Orange Coast citizens are needed to elem.entary schools. ·~ a $&ppin1 center Acaln. no teaching ex-bootb. issuing inform•· perience ls required. tioQ about IMas sdledulea l11fonnation on t.bese and routes. open ings for retired SeniorciUwarea.lso ~· js available MIDI MQlb1 to le!Dd &belr I.be BSVP .me-.. skUJ& In an Irvine hip of the Vohmtary Action selllool media center. Center, 171' W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport Beach. or by calling 675·9210 or CAR 833-9278. . . . \ THE WEST Orange <F.,.sa Page Cl) County VolWltary Action based on the cost of auto Center, 898-0043, also of- repa i r parts that ii· ~ers a variety of open· ~~~~~~~cs the cost in- 10~~~ent . legis lation re- ln a mock apprais al. qu1rang instruction 1n native tongues has c reat- ed a need for tutors and trans lators in many local school districts. Spanish , Vietnamese, Persian, Navajo, C hlnes e . Turkish and Armenian speak en are needed. UCI MEDICAL Center needs people to assic;t in recreation therapy. com- m un l c alions. nursing aervlces and other areas. An orlentat.ion eession is offered. Newly · blind adults need help learning lo live normal lives . Aides are needed Im· m ediately . You can give com fort and convensation to im- prove the lime for elder· ly p eople living in ar ea con v alesccnt hospitals. the W IIS d etermined ------=-----------~:--=---:::----: that if a new, $5 ,500 Chevrolet Impala were totally destroyed ln an accident, it .would cost S22.SOO lo rebuild. count· Ing the cost or repair parts and labor . ''Two-thirds of an auto lnsurance premium now goes to fix cars and the rest to fix people,'' Walts contended. "ll used to be the other way around.·· THE INDUSTRY points to other fact.ors ~~:::'.::::'.'.'.~~~:=:~~:::::!~~~~~~~:'.. which bave b ad a bear· ing on its losses and the resulti.na rate increases. These include: -New equipment 0n cars and mof>e sophisticated d esigns have aubstanUally in· creased the potential cost or repairs. -Auto accident lre· quency. which dropped s ll1htly in 19"14 due to the gasoline s hortaae. is cllrnbtnt again. -A1.1to thefts ue at an all time high, with more than a milllon vehicles s tolen each year. -SMALL CAR S, becoming more and more the rule on American roads, cost more to repair than ' larger vehicles because they us ually sustain ~reater damage. -More drivers than • ever before are exceed· , ing the SS mile an hour • s peed Umiton freew ays. ASSIMILIRS NEED XMAS$ St.rt Now. C.. & phone a mutt. All 1hlh -ton; a thorttetm. 0~ If a,,•I'• ''.'\P1 1,J • WHEN IT COMES TO APPRAISING JEWELRY ' SHARP BECAUSE ... WE'RE THE FIRST ANO ONL V PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS IN THE UNITED STATES OFFERING A COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL SERVICE. All DIAMONDS ARE APPRAISED ANO REGISTERED WITH AN ABSOLUTE EVALUATION REFLECTING CURRENT MARKET VALUE. DO YOU KNOW YOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY INCREAS£0? We know that ..mere Insurance appraisals are conc:.med, a dttailed description ot the 1ewerly 1s all· Important, particularly In ref•ence to ~tin1 Of otherwise indicatlng the present characteristics or blemis he s In a stone. At least hell tht val~ ol an 9dequ1te appr11ul lies 1n the lfter use of tllat appralul to check the 1cwelry for damage or to w rify the Identity, design or conslruc\1on of the ~ in tM event of loss. COEAL BRILLIANT.CUT ,ROPORTIONS People are needed for outings. entertainment a nd games in these facilities. ti (' u Ith Ue p u rt men t ~~~~~!!~~!!!~~===================I proJcl'l. a be huviorial Indian Maidens and In· dian Guide "tribes" need leaders. Parents are needed to lead at camp- o u ts, meetings and parties. Al<io ~1111ght by the West County VAC are people willing to spend time visiting in homes for the mentally ill. A s pecial Mental resource survey, needs u dozen helpers to help a ss e ss com munity r esources. Training s tarts the first week or November. Both agencies need people to help with ad- rn 1 n 1 ~lr••l 1 \" t" <'I c ti r a I and public information work. Contac t e ithe r agency at the numbers listed to find out how you can help. SANT A BARBARA SPECIAL • English Hunt Hats • Breeches • Hunt Coats • English Boots 20°/o OFF MEN'S CORDS Levis. Lee & Wranglers S]] 98 MEN'S HOUMDSTOOTH CHECK PANTS Levis, Lee & Wranglers s99s FELT HAT SPECIAL 3X Beaver -one group SALE s.1790 Reci. Sl2 to $35 COATS & JACKETS DetHm, MyiOft ................ 20°/o OFF LHhr .•...•••.••.•••••••••• 30°/o OFF 203 to 253 off custom drape.ries. Fabric, lining, labor anti. install~ti.on! Featurln·g our new antique satin 'Corbin'. The latest in antique satin in a luxuriO\,s fiber blend. It's richly textured and comes In eleven lovely colors 1n duo or trHones Save253on woven woods! Drnm111fca11v different woven wood panel draperlet!I move vertically to the sides of windows. In colorful patlerns desi~ned lor the right effect. Gro;it fqr sliding doors, but wonderful tor any window where you WBrlt the Jdvantages of wood panels. whlle enjoy• 1ng the view and woven look of draperies. 203off1" decorative ·blinds! Th ey're tho most wanted window eoverlnq to11,1y. One·lnch decorativo bllnds 1ha1 allow you to control tho nmount of llpht in your rooms and tho v1ow. too. Practical end atlrnclive ... when you see them you 'll love them. PRISON REFORM Sunday, October 23, 1977 DAILY PILOT C3 ... h .. . .. Prisons Grapple With Crowding RUFFELL'S urHOLSTERY W'-YwW..e ....... 1922 HeiMr ll•cl CotteMHe-541·0259 By JOHN BARBOUR ,.,. ..... , ...... Wrlw JOLIET, Ill. -This is one of the places they warehouse crime. This is where they put away the worst of us to protect the rest or us. But the warehouse is brim full. Cri me runneth over. In stale after ·state, citizens and lawmakers have d_emanded stiffer penalties, less parole, less probaU~n. less plea bargaining, tougher and more professional pohce work. THE STOUD red brick building of the Illinois State Prison hides a dlgestlve tract that is swollen beyond Its concrete capacity. , Three men are crammed into a cell a little Jarger than a Ping-Pong table with triple tier bunks, a naked commode. There are 2,500 prisoners in a s pace meant ror 1,500 . . The Statevllle story repeats itself around the natJon. There ~r,e 280,000 in America's prisons. ~ 250,~ more in J8tls. an increase of 200,000 over the past five years. Nearly· one of 400 Americans ls behind bars. And these are only a low per centage o( those who get caught and ultimately sentenced. ·~The criminal j ustice system is in chaos and moving from b~d t~ worse." s ays Anthony Travlsono, executive director of the American Cor- rectional Association. • "The police are arres ting law violators at an Fine Things (U"h'°ll of Atnt'rt~~" lmpom, Inc) · FINE BRASS l.J-.t<t kl.) pt"(_f 1r'<l..;J•r J hJl f 11 1.:imp' pl.,,,," II. ;.ft, FINE HANO. EMBROIDERY ~,A';' F JN E LEATHER BATIK ,,. • 6 .\ #• fr ' " ,, ' 'J91, ,. 11 t~ t•,.tc.1' f ,., '-·""' 7'"' j,,,,"llnu. l .. .,J also FI NE BATIK DECORATOR PILLOWS Designe~ .md O('cor,11o rs Welcome Di~plJ)' Showroom -148 E. Garry Ave., San ta Ana 011 S /\IJm St. OO"''l?m Alwrr .111d D)cr 546-6fi00 01)1•n 10-4 Mond.-iy thru Saturday <·• unprecedented rate. The courts are processing and seve~ely sentencing law breakers as quickly as possible, but they are still backlogged with thousands of pending cases.·· Btrr IN PLACES like Stateville, that will cer· tainly increase the immediate problem. The na- tion 's prisons , where the buck stops, are in desperate shape. They are ripe for riot and ram-page. Tiny cell houses six convicts in crammed Stateville prison tact11ty"'""0 South Carolina had 4,000 inmates in 1974, more than 7,000 today. Michigan has more than 11 000 in· m a_tes in space designed for 5.000. Ohio, by 'expert est1m a~es. l\as 3,000 more than it can properly supervise. It has 13.000 pri~oners. Georgia has 12,000 in s pace designed for 8,000. Maryland and Alabama are holding people in city and county jail$ awaiting stale prison space. The picture at Stateville speaks graphically for the nation as a whole. . Beyond the red brick entrance building is the priso~ proper~ a circular main building, the rotun· da, with satellite cell blocks radiating outward. TO THE RIGIIT is Death Row. It ser ves as an orientation center for new prisoners. Prison of. ficials have Just reinstated one of its two electric chairs and five cells. ~·~Tough Guys Repeater Put Away By WOODY BAIRD ._ ...... ,.,..., \IWri~ NEW ORLEANS -Until last year, 29-year -old Harold Batiste was just another street criminal ' ;. shuffling his way through the courts and the police • files -in and out of jail. · That ended when he hi1acked a liquor truck. I W drawing the attention of a newly-formed Career 6'! Criminal Bureau in New Orleans. Batis te, 'I\ ho had >. been sentenced to jail five limes 1n nine years. was •• convicted or armed robbery and sent to prison for 198 years Wlder Louisiana's habitual offender law. .without benefit of parole or probation. To lhe left is Cell Block 8 , a long warehouse like wing where prisoners are kept for whom prison has no ans wers . They are dangerous lo the guards, to . othe r prisoners and to themselves. There is a con· tinuous. angry din. The smell is a mixture or sweat disinfectant and urine. "Prison smell,'' assistant warden Nicfc Mellas explains. The oUter side of Celt Block B Is quieter These arc prisoners being investigated for crimes com- mitted within the prison. Cell Block E is a story unto itself. It's the safekeeping block. These prisoners have asked to be locked away 24 hours a day. Some bave been ra ped. Most have been brutalized by other prisoners. The rear is almost palpable. One baby. faced youth tells how he escaped rape the day before. ''They're all getting younger ," Mellas says as he walks away. "SOME P RISONERS need protection and others are s treetwise." he explains. "You have a competition here. not only for their bodies, but for their possessions." Considering the harshness of prison life, it's hard to explain why one·th1 rd of all convicts re· lea~cd. in .the country return to prison. Sweden, wh1<:h Instituted the most lenient or prison systems, finds as many as nine in 10 released prisoners back behind bars. · There seems to be no answer to recidivis m. The young black waiting outside the prison barbershop is getting out tom'orrow. Nothing will bring him back, he says. Mellas says he has been back already. Then he gives Mellas a course in prison math. The firs.t sentence was one to three years, but he was out 1n less than a vcar The M·l'ontJ "l'nlt'IH t· .,.. ·•" 0111 1,, I.,.." \ 1•ar•., ..tn<J he served 18 months. He found 1t more significant that the second scntenc<.' was li$!hlcr than the firs t. en•n though he had served more time E\'ERY STATE ha<; a problem of overcrowd· ing, and every s tate hus its own philosophy on im-prisonment. Unique by almost any standard is tbe Texas ~ THE FEDERALLY funded Career Criminal Bureau -part of a national program to reduce • jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •. s treet crime -has ended its second year in busi- " ness and claims a 94 percent conviction rate with an •, averageof60days between arrests and convictions. It is one of 19 such programs throughout the .. country dealing solely with repeat offenders. District Attorney Harry Connick says the pro- gram attacks two weaknesses in the criminal ,Justice system : delays in bringing suspects to trial • and difficulty in keeping them in prison once ·~'they're there. "We know that when a career criminal comes out he's going to revert to his former way of life," •"says Connick. "And that means dead people -dead innocent peoplq. It means victims of armed rob- ;1 bery. It means victims of rape." ' · THE BUREAU has 13 lawyers. One is called in , as soon u a suspect is arrested and stays with the " case u11UJ the trial verdict is in. > Witnesses and victims talk more freely that ~ way. And the lawyers don't have to pick up un· • familiar cases halfway through the prosecution- process, Connick says. But the bureau is not without its critics. And its aggressiveness has spawned another federally· funded program -this one to provide lawyers for suspects charged as career criminals. Connick's bureau defines a,career criminal as a person with al least three prior felony arrests or two prior felony convictions. Critics say this means a defendant can be treated as a career criminal even though he has never been convicted of a serious crime. Louisiana's habitual offender Jaw, which the bureau relies on heavily, increases the sentence for a person with prior felony convictions -no matter what crime he Is charged with at the time. s~\lt:s notice u Mfl\IHOOl commur11ca11or>& lrom IM solar u111111oa - LUZZETT A BERNARD HAIR DESIGN MAKE-UP DESIGN PLAZA • 240 NBwporl Cen1er Dt. ~lJll~ 220 • b4().¢()2) prison system. It operates on the wording of T~xas law: A person committed to ptison in Texas s hall work. . A~d work .they do. Every prisoner s pends his first five to c1ghl months :.it work in the fields ~vhere the Texas system produces 75 to HO percent of It s own f<>:<.>dst uffs, including all meat. The system operatL'S its own cannery for garden crops, pro-duce~ gr~ms and hay. It also produces cotton, gms .1t. mills 1t. sews 1l and wears it. By selling clothes and ser vices to other branches of government. the Texas system is self· sustaining. Anyone who leaves a Texas pri son leaves under supervisory parole. fie abo has a job, drawn from a job bank representing more than 500 Texas employers. NEVERTHELESS, about one in three dis· charged prisoners returns. about the national a \·erage. ''There arc some people we don't have the ans wers for, .. says Jim E~telle, director. Yet they have some luck with those motivated enough to im- prove their lot. "lf we can cram six or more units of <'ollcge down the~e guys, we can cut recidivism in half. .. Norman Carlson. dirc·ctor of fede ral prisons. .sa~ s. "Our pa~I alll'mµts to deal with offenders in prison ha:-not hecn cffl'<:t1 VL'. •• He c1ks Norval Morris' !)reccpt, ··firs t or all do no harm ; mak.c sure the person doesn't come out worse than he went in. You Just can't achieve that in a maximum security. bash lie-type or prison." 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Beauty Salon. 33 , Robinsons Robinson's Newport Fashion Island 644-2800 & Westminster Mall 898·4~31. \ J 9f' DAILY PILOT Sunday.October23. 1977 HAPPENINGS I ANN LANDERS llappe11h1gs By Marcia Forsberg '-A 'Magical' Garden Party loH.lll ·,nJ Flowers and foliage of Roger 's Gardens '.'IJ in Newport Beach were the backdrop for "litast Sunday·s Second Annual Multiple .,::'Sclerosis Garden Party, sponsored bv the Orange County Chapter. The benefit raised ~µ,s .ooo for rc~warch of MS. <See photos at .tJ;1ght.) .. ,... The .. magical powei;.s" theme -featur- d ing palm readers. astrologists and fortune H l-ell ers -lured almost 1,000 people. Stroll· ing musicians, a caricature artist and •nfBeve rlee Dean, "the psychic of the stars." :nwho analyzes handwriting to predict the ,. ~uture, were a~ong the attractions. ,~. The c~ktrul and hors d·oeuvres party ,,ruwas coordinated by Richard P. Hausman 11r1t_1Dd Will.~d S. Voit, ~o-cha~men, and their ,,,(und raising committee, mcluding Rudy •. ·,Baron, Gary Burrill, Joe DeFn,nco, Kae .~wing, Ed Flanagan, Gavin Herbert, Carl •'l.l[arcber, Marlin McKeever, John Parker and Larry Vaughn. Athletes who gave their support to "Oibultiple sclerosis are Kathy Rigby and her ~'husband Tommy Mason. Marlin McKeever , 1,'ilill Ficker and Ed Flanagan. Surprise! c..-: Dads play an important part in ble:.scd :.esivcnts, so why not get them involved in the -baby s howers too'? That was the idea al a surprise shower last weekend given by the Newport Har bor Lutheran Church slow-pitch team, the Hol~ Terrors. They honored three local couple:-.. a ll expecting new family members this year. The party was held at the lr\'lne home of Mr. and ~trs. Jim Frick. Surprised pairs were Jim and Jan Fitzpatrick, Irvine; Bruce and Joyce Quade, San Clemente; and Rod and Barbara Idler. Newport Beach. "We thought it was going to be just a wine and cheese party ... said Joyce. "They said Uley were going to play a game. and · they asked all three pregnant ladi es to sit on the couch.," recalled Jan. "Then out came Ethe presents.·· Each coupre received a diaper bag illed with baby care essentials. a silver cup d a silverfork and spoon. , Personal Poetry More than 500 friends and area resi· dents· will be helping longtime Newport Beach resident BeUy McOellan celebrate the publication of her book. "A Part of Me,·· at a reception this afternoon at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. The volume of art and poetry took "56 ,, years of being and less than a year to ~ 1 write.·· she said. Artistically creative all ,her life. she admitted that ··my writing ability is a gift that was given to me about a .,,year ago:· The book is a combination of original. realistic paintings of nature -"rain. bright sun coming over a hill, autumn leaves, fog. the sea , clouds·· -and personal poetry. "It tells of my acceptance of God and the love and peace that comes with it in re- alizing what a beautiful world we live in,·· , ·said Mrs. McClellan. She and her husband, ",Rollo ·McClellan, have two m arried ·c hildren, Kerry Thayer of Irvine and • Michael McClellan, Laguna Beach. Conventioneering ,.... The famous luxury liner, the Queen J. Mary, now in her retirement berth in Long 1 Beach, was the site for last week·s 29th An- nu~l Convention of the National Assistance League. Attending from the Newport' Beach As- sistance League were Mrs. A. John Reichle, ··-convention chah,m an; Mrs. John Boyd, ,--Mrs . Robert Crowner a nd Mrs. Paul ; Rogers. . Among those a ttending from the Laguna Beach Assistance League were Mrs. Robert Blacker, national delegate; Mrs. Carroll Oampitt, national alternate and Laguna Beach convention chairman; 1 Mrs. Francis Yohe, regional ·council ~ representative; and Mr9. Paul Griem, re· i gional alternate. ' i ' r l • People Peering : Frieda Stephan and Maxine Hundley, of the Lutheran Church of the Master in Corona del Mar, were among the 250 de- 1 eg ates to the 16th Pacific Southwest ·Luth~ran Church Women·s Convention last week at Asilomar in Pacific Grove. . . Diane Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . . L.F. Ferguson, Costa Mesa, has been pled- ' qed to Kappa Delta social sorority at San "Diego State University. Miss Ferguson is a junior majoring in home economics ... Mr. , and Mrs. Charles Mathewson of Newport I Beach were among guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clement L . mrsch, Newport Beach, at Oak Tree Racing at Santa Anita recently. Hirsch l is president of Oak Tree Racing Associa- ' lion, which is presenting thoroughbred rac· , . ing through Nov. 7 ••. Gateway to Travel I r ecently announced the winners of its t ·,''Where In the World Do You Want To Go? .. · contest staged during the Irvine Harvest . Festival. Edwin V. Mccollum Jr., Irvine. • won first place -a week~nd for two in San ... Francisco. Second place. a trip to Lake Tahoe, went to Mrs. Nelly Schiphorst. rrvine, and third prize, a trip to Las Vegas, was awarded to Russ Merrifield, I Irvine. · . . l/ JIG" hcw8 ma Una jor Happftftltlga, tend it to -Marda Porsbng, Dai'1I PUot, P.O. Bor 1560, Ctnta • Meaa, CA 92626. OrcoUU2-4321. - Richard Hausman. left. and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Ver den Noort. , Social Scene Cathy Rigby Mason is drawn by King Saul as husband Tommy, left. and Ed Flanagan look on. Above, strolling Gypsies serenade Pat and Jim Willett, of El Toro. See 'Happenings, Jeft1 Left, Linda Gaede consults with Barbara Roberts on numerology. Jeanne Ewing, right, serves Larry and Lynn Vaughan. Weddings/Engagements Johnson-Horvath Paul Ernest Johnson of BaJboa claimed Mirth Teresa Horvath al Costa Mesa as his bride at services held at Christ Church by the Sea in Newport Beach. She is the daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Julius Horvath of Costa Mesa and a graduate of Costa Mesa High SChool and has at- tended Orange Coast College. The bridegroom·s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson or Balboa. He is a Newport Harbor High and Broadcasting School graduate. ••• Souder-Northcutt St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach was the setting for the wedding of Nancy Northcott of San Juan Capistrano and Craig Souder of Mission Viejo. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Northcott of San Juan Capistrano. attended Northern Arizona University. The bridegroom . son or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Souder or Ohio, is a graduate of West Point High School in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Souder 'NOn-poisorious' Plant Kills Brother DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last year my mother bought a Ricinus Commun1s plunt. com· monly known as the t'astor oil plant. The s alesperson assured her it was not po1 ... onous. My three-year-old brother ate the large seeds off the plant and died. Mother went to piece" uftcr my little brother's death and hus been under psychiatric care ever since. Because of this tragedy l have done a lot of research on plants and was shocked to learn that there are 8 lot Of poisonous plants in homes With small children. The following ARE poisonous H eaten in large amounts and will result in death The berries of the daphne plant. The bulb of the hyacinth plant. The leaves and branches of the oleander. The green berries of the red snge pl ant. An y and all parts of the rhododendron plant. The berries and foliage of the yew plant. Sign this letter -ONE LESS IN THE FAMILY DEAR ONE LESS: Thank you for a letter that may aav~ many llves. A1111 Lantkrs DEAR ANN: My wife Is Z'T. t am 29. We have been married fi ve years. From the beginning 1 knew Martha had emotional problems bul was >lure lhaL wilh a loL of love and understanding we t'ould work things out. Everything was fine until last January when our little girl was born. Martha became depressed, couldn 'l do much housework and wanted nothing to do with me sexually. I got her lo go to a counselor. It helped. In May Martha announced she was switching to an unlicensed hypnotist. Since that day she has become stubborn and unpleasant. She phones the hypnotist several times a day and can 't make a decision on het own. She has a bad cough but won't go lo a doctor -says the hyp. notist. is curing her. What can I do? -STY.IUEO DEAR STY: If the bYJ)DOtlst la all~ and practicing medicine (which be teem• lo be doing) he should be repotted to Ute Couty Medical Society and to· the dlatrld attoney at once. DEAR ANN: My mother and I just had a big argument. We both respect your advice and have agreed to go by what you say. Hete ls the pro- blem : A very good friend (a boy) didn't know what lo buy me !or my 15th birthday, 10 he handed me a $20 bill and said, .. Here Is your birthday present. Buy what you want. I can 'l think of anything ... My mother did not likelheidea. Sbeaayaiti• nol proper for a young boy to give a 1lrl money u a gift. I think It's more sensible to 1lve rnoney than buy something dumb. Please settle Ulla. -· ONLY FRIENDS • DEAR ONLY: I'm with Y,~ mom. ' - , If ORANGE COUNT Y Business OF THE W EEK Sunday, October 23. 1977 O~IL '(PILOT ~ .. • • Trave~ Happiness Reward Coast Producer By DENNIS McLELLAN Of llW o.tllr Piiot .Sl•tf Assignments have taken 10· dependent film p roducer Jack Williamson to all points of the globe : ~gl and, Norway. Algeria, Japan, Borneo and most of Europe. lle's also flown in a helicopter over the North Seo and been on a 25 m ile dogsled ride through the Yukon "THAT'S ONE of the nice things about the job." says the Newport Be ach-based film. maker, "you're always at least a block off the tourist trail with som ebody who is knowledgeable. "It ·s the only way to travel: be· ing paid to travel." . Williamson is one of a handful of Orange County independent filmm akers who work regularly in the production of no n- theatrical motion picture~ and TV s pots for business and in· dustry. Fiimmal<er Jack Williamson uses viewer to line up shot before shooting Arline Dittman checks animation cell for painting, place in continuity THIS INCLUDES everything from illustrating the merits of a new piece of earth-m oving machinery to promoting a com- Coast Tempts Unions But Association Derails Organizing Effort By T HOM LECOQ -Of Ti.o o.i1, "lle4 5"" Unions have made few inroads into Orange County, however. says one expert, it is about lo gel som e special attenllon from organizers. The expert. who asked not to be identified, says several labor unions have budgeted special funds for West Coast organrzatlonat efforts. IF THEY succeed, says West Coast Industrial Relations Association labor counsel Pete Becker. firms with unions can expect costs to rise substan- tially. Becker cites a 5-year-old study th~ shows that companies who have union employees may face costs up to 2.5 percent higher than similar com· panics which provide union salaries and benefits. but have no unions. "A union brings in a third party between the . co mp a n y an d ' e mp l oyee," sa y s Becker. "It becomes a we /they situation. "AND UN I ON e mployees show lower production and hi~her absent~ism.' · Why? "I think they lose the team concept, they lose the feeling of being part of a team." says Becker. The association of e mployers. at 3919 PETEBECKER Westerly Place. Irvine. emphasizes developing management sensitivity to problems within a com · pany that may encourage union act1 vity. The association, says Steven J . Ross, employee·labor relations consultant. is usually called after an employer finds union pamphlets on employee cars. IT IS BE1TE1l, tie says, to plan preventative measures to stem such activities. Benefit.'!, higher pay scales and other monetary considerations are part of the cure for pro.union at- titudes among employees, Hecker says, but there are other. equally important attitude changes m an agers mus t make to avoid unions. "Companies have to take on social and political responsibilities as well." He adds, ''We have a new generation of workers. They want to feel they're a part of what ·s •going on.•· Becker cautions this attitude does not mean. that marginal employees should bc- toleraleo "THIS IS the person who hasn't found his niche . If he (or she) can 't be rehab11it~ted . lhey gripe They lend to dem oralize other workers." T he association. once called, assesses th e issues within a company which might lead to union pressur('. They vary, but often are not connected lo pay or benefits. Then. says Becker. STEVEN ROSS the assoc1at1on uses a va riety o t toots to improve management altitudes and policies. They center on improving communications. "We emphasize handbooks so the employee knows exactly what benefits he has. "WE JIOLD training prograr.ls on discipline and discharge procedures. provide supervisory train ing. New supervisors are taken aside and told about motivating, selecting and inte rviewing employees. "It gets everyone geared to do things the same way. It brings them more together " The association, says Ross. also provides ad· vice on the complex labor and safety regulations. Many employers. he says, do not know they've broken a regulation until they are presented with a notice of a violation. "That's where we step in lo help resolve <See KEEPING, Page C7) SUf'HJOR SHOPPING GltOUP TOUH J.YJ.tL.UU 1714167MH Z DILJGtm=UL DINING TOUltS l~UOI: LUMCH IOJ.TRSOI SHOm ... sn& pany thul wants to strip mine in the middle of a Navajo Jndian n:serv a ti on. One question Williamson fre- qucnlly is askl'.'d by Hollywood fil mmakers is, "How can you run a film business from Newport Beach?" s a y the movi e h as b een sc heduled for viewing at a board of directors' meeting in two weeks . He tells his clients that a sales film is an impos,itlon on tf\e prospect's time. "You're gotnsto do a bett~r job the mor e q u.lc*Jy you c'an get your meas"se "The res ponse to thttt," says the 53-year-old producer. seated in his small wood-paneled of- fice, "Is 'addoneday.' ''All of us in the course of pro· ducing a film end up with a cr ash deadline somewhere along the line," says Williamson wilh a smile. aero~" 'I LIKE MOST local filmmak.tn_ Williamson doesn't have a tuIJ.. time staff. He hires a crew (sound and camera operatdrs, animators> for w hatev er particular skills are required.· "Jn Hollywood. the lab or re- cording studio is several bl()(ks away. Here il requires a delivery service or driving in." That's where his background as a reporter for the Oakland Tribune comes in handy. Having learned to meet a deadline has been a tremendous help, says Williamson, a filmmaker for 20 year s. There is a talented pool of fllJn technicians locally to work Uom. he says. It is the cost of labor more t6an anything that drives the pric,; ot a film up. A cameraman l'WlS about S250 a day and a sound~an anywhere from $125 to $275 a day. ALTHOUGH WILLIAM~N has made films for several Orange County advertising qen· cics handling local firms, most C'lienls are based elsewhere. Current ones include Beckman Instruments, Chevron,. Eiki In· tcrnational, El Paso N alural Gas C'o., Kaiser Steel. Lockheed and Southern California Edison. "WE WERE forced into the pattern of writing very quickly on a diverse number of sub- jects," notes the producer who writes about 95 percent of his films. But trying to say how mut'b a film costs is akin to saying low much a car costs, he says. Tiiere can be a wide variat ion. He believes, however, that there is a good market for tl\e in- dependent filmmaker in Orange County. "l can write quickly and boil it down to the meat. It's a very dis- ciplined field as opposed to the t heatrical enterh1inmenl film where the director can take the time to walk the boy and girl. hand in hand, across a pretty backgroWld. THE AVERAGE producuon costs · about $1,200 a minute~{ot screen time). But if a client Sba h e h as $4 .ooo t o spend. "Orange County's business c-ommumty is growing like mad and that can't help but create business." he s~s. "Somewhere out there n ght now is somebody making a decision to sell ~pro· mole a product or service.vith a motion picture "We don't have that luxury." <See MOVIES. Page CT> "IT'S J UST a que~tion d get- ting in front of that man." Why should a business choose fi Im to promote its product· "You can put your whde in· ternational sales operatio• in a 20-minute picture and set It on somebody's desk." he exJiains. "You can give him the feei ng of a Job -with sound <'ffects-that ht:' c·ouldn 'l ~(·t without co1ng there· ' "W E CA~ •,uy 1n u :-even· minull' :-.alt:'s film what 1l '1'11/.lhl t:1k<' your :-.alc:-.m a n an haur to say " • While he gcnerully tries to keep a film's deadline ".vacu<'." th<' client m\'ariahlv will c~I anrl Producer also makes animated films for clients 'Selling's a Way of Life' "Nothing happens 1&i t1l someone sells :.omelhmg" may be an old saw, but most busi- nessmen know 1t is true Uut selling. hke many bJs tness skills. can be pretty dlff1 cult lo learn. ONE LOCAL source ol mstrucuon 1s a J·day t·c r Exte11s1on seminar on ~tiling taught by Jules ~.1arlne, n Jovial Orange Coast resident whose bouyant spirit is as lnfecliom as his smile. "SelLing 1s a way of lile · · he s a s. "not just some cute technique. It 1s getting along with other people. Listening to other people 1s at the heart of it." 1WAR INE USES cas e s tudies and anec· dotes to illustrate what he's teaching, a study method he picked up in law school. People buy things for rour reasons. says ~tarine : pleasure. pro. fit. protection and for self esteem . Salesmen often fail, he adds. because they <lon 't allow the other persoo to participate in the sales s ituation. "Selling is persuasion Le !he degree that people are involved with you. If thcy like you, you can sell to them." Marine retired at age f:> after a career that ranged from intelligence work during WW II, through owninK an insura1ce agency, to a sue· C'essful period of investing. He says his three-day . seminar DOES teach peopl1 to be effective at sell- ing. HE DO ES IT in part 1y stressing that each person has a right to be hapw. "right now!" "Happy people gencraly are successful peo- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ... M1111111 I Smi'ev<'r ..,. All1>rnl'Y· 1\.l .uw T AX PLA~NING AND PRE PARA'UON OF TAX R E TURNS I NITIAL ~O NSULTATION fEE .... $25.00 1 his frc m1 l11cl(•., a rl.'vl<'w o :nur prior lox rt'turns nnd n<'crs,ar~ plnnnmg fo1 111ur 1977 tux return. .lanuur, 1!178 will ht' too l111t lo plan. ll<'<t~onnble rates will l>c quoted for tt-c preparation nf ,·our 1977 tnx rrturn · This S<!S 00 fet• 1s tnx dt'cl111thl<' nn \'our itemized 1977 tnx return ' · PrOltolONI CreU.11tla1t oNarlln 1 !><M<'ver · Attorney A Uow C.rtllleo Publi< uiounlant .AOjullcl Prole'""' Of Lew NorUWO Unlwrm~·7 y~.,, on •1•11 Ma•ler ot llu"n•o Aom1nl\lr1t10 T ••at1ont Oaru<h S<hOOt ol Bu\11\t&> ACll10JlrattOll Ma\ltt of l.•w• IT hatlonlN•., y.,..~ Vn1....,rttlv 1.t<MM<I bc!IM• U.S. lu Coll1' VS ~tme Court 4000 WESTEll.Y P LACE SUITE220 NEWPORT B.ti\CH, 92660 833·llt4 } pie." he says. And, he adds, it is possible to learn to be happy <and ~uccessful at selling) by acting happy. "If you acl happy you soon reel happy," he says with eyes sparkling. . He also leaches a variety o( practical topics, a t- titudes and ~havior for the salesman· -Time management. -Self image enhancement. -How to follow the leaders. -Reasons people buy. -Successful presentation. THE SALES Developm~nt Program seminar ia orrere~ at UCI beginning Dec. 3 at 9:30 a .m. to 4:30 p.m,. There is a fee which covers lunch and parking dur1~g the weekend of lectures. films and dis- cussion. Classes are Ii mited to50 people. Marine also presents the seminar for corporations. For more information contact UCI Extension. PUILIC AUCTIOH A dissolution of mamage has causoo tho owner to reQuire an immediate sale. TWO LUXURY IA Y FttONT CONDOMINIUM ,lOPHTllS To be offered separately and in Its entirety. 939-941 WHT IAY AVIHUI HEWftOltT HACH, CA SAT.HOV. 12, lf77 ·2P.M. Sale to be held at the site. INSPECTION: SAT .. NOV. 6 THROUGH FRI., NOV. 11 " • 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. EACH DAY. ANO PRIOR TO SALE TfME ON NOV. 12. Property Is located on a corner lot and situated in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club _,ea. Custom designed In the conten'1C)Ol'ary fashion, the exterior construction 11 comprised of rough sawn cedar and bronze tinted gins. Each ,of the oondomin1ums contain 2SOO sq. feet of living area They Include 4 bedrooms. 3 batht. mtrble Roman tub. sunken living room, dining area. ultra modern large kitchen. wooc:t bumlng fireplaces., built-in' teak. wood furniture. plush carpeting, ~1ant heating, mult1<ar garage. A separate 700 so foot ground level bachelor apt. la included in the sale of the condominium situated above the 8t>I. The pnva1e sun deck affords a magnificent i:ienottimlc. view of the bay, ocean and mountains. Sales pnce tnclUdes complete CC&R's, Aaaoc6atton By-laws, public report. A nearby boat slip la available. Many appealing features to be found In this outstanding· property are del>Cnbed 11'1 the catalogue. TERMS: 10% .deposit on day of sate. balance upon deti'Very of deed and marketable title. Buyer will be reQulred to a"ange financing prior to the sale. Sale• are subjoot to confirmation of seller. R. E. taxes estimated at U 500 per unit. • I lltOltlll COO,IU. Tt0t4 IHY11'8. fOR HOCHUH. CALL Ott~ POX AMO CAltK+DOM 1000 Cj)UAll.STltHT, SUt11 210 HIWl'OltT llACH, CA t.IHO 1714J 7U .. J26 -' r Sund1Y. October 23. HITT OAILYPILOT J ·- . •' • • . : 1 ORANGE COUNTY'S 1. BUICK-OPEL DEALER IS NOW HAVING AH . •EL CLOSEOUT · ALEll . , GUESS WHICH . . . DEALER IS MAD . . . . BECAUSE HE HAS THE WORLD'S ,, LOUSIEST LOCATION & HEED.S TO ~LEAR HIS '77 SAAi$. PEUGEOTS Ir ALFA IOMEOS! TEST DRIVE & FALL IN LOVE · WITH THE ALL-.NEW PEUGEOT 604 LARGE , SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM ~ BAUER MOTORS BUICK-OPEL-BRITISH LEYLAND ! ~~$;~~=-~~~ 979-2500 i e difference between a ! Mercedes-Benz lease and any r other is the Mercedes-Benz. The ca r you lease does make quite a difference. 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THE MAJOR attractions are lot the only government sites for .ourists to visit, the service says. fhere are lesser-known places. iome of them are very. very lesser known. Take, for example, the iron works. On lhls nntipnal his toric >ite in Saugus. Mass., the first in Ala11, tht• s ame brochure says the mansion ''is not open to the public." T his ts only proper . What could be more "representative or the affluent society's way of life" than s nubbing hordes of tourists with screaming kids? Actually, the huge estate, built for $8 million in 1927. is simply too expens ive for even the gov- t•rnmcnt to keep open. • tegrated irora works in North i\merica bas been reconstructt:d. Your eyes can feast on c. furnace. a forge, 1.nd u rolling and slillmg mill. TRAVEL ONE HOM F. you can enter is that of the lute Augustus Saint· Guudcns. the turn-of-the -century sculptor of American heroes. The New H amp s hir e s ite memorial izes his studio and gardens. A journey here can provide you with con versational ont:· upsm anstup for years when )'OU casually cite Saint-Gaudens· works l':vt'n an Interior Depart· ment employee admitted Saint· Ga udcns .. is not :.is well known as Mich aelangelo .. On your return home. you can describe the works to your' friends without fear of learning they've already seen it. The iron works definitely does not atlraC't as many visitors as the St<atue of Lit>prty. JP IRON isn 'l your bug. try the Fo\'t Union Trading Pos t. a na· tioQal historical site straddling lht1 North Dakota-Montuna borll,r. It celebrates the prin- cipJ! fur trading depot for the :;,pir.Missouri region from 1829 The park service ma1ntams 173 national historic sates. created either by act of Congrt!SS or pre· s1dential proclamation to pre· serve areas of America ·s past tr your kid wants to be a cow- poke. try Grant-Kohrs Ranch nN1r Deer Lodge, Mont. This na- tional h1slortc site "was the headquarters of one of the larg(fSL and best known 19th Cen- tury range ranches in the coun- t ry," the government r eports. ittedly. the view does not m b that of Mount Rushm<>rc AllCtbat remains or this frontier ou~st. are crumbling founda· tioa. But you won't have to bat tle ~throngs ot hot and swenty tourists. THE PARK service can pro- vide you with the names of all the historical sites m aintained at ta xpayer expense. Not aU are ob- scure. Included in this classiflca· tion, for example, is tne While House. Another choice· spot is Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota. This is a quarry wh<'r <' "Indians obtajn ed materials for m a king peace pipes used in ceremonies ... Then there's Mar-A-Lago in 1 Palm Beach. Fla .. billed in a gov- ernment brochure as a "private mansion representative of the al fluent society's way of life an the 1920s." And how Jong has it been since you s pent your vacation in a qua rry-> __ _ Markings in sand may have been space maps -or Inca doodles Ancients Spaced In Peru? Markings Called Maps for Astronauts By STAN DELAPLANE NAZCA, Peru -Below the humming Cessna 207, the flat. auste r e desert i ~ marked with enormous a nimal figures. seratched on sand where it never rains. ' Birds, spiders, monkeys. A bewildering array of criss-crossed geometric forms. especially trapezoids. This is what b rings i.cientists winging down 280 miles from Lima .. LANDING FIELDS OF a ncient astronauts from o ther planets ... say~ Rainier Buchholtz. our host on the flight. He's a big, burly man with a hu~c mop of curly hair. Buchholtz is a prime supporte?r of thl' ancient airstrip theory. But why did those "reen-eyed space creatures bu s ' themselves d oodling on the d esert? The one-prop Cessna turned towurd th<' coast and, on u headland. we pick@d up a forke(l form printed on t he sand. "A navigation marking,·· he said . "It points directly to Naze a , 120 miles south ... TOURISTS COl't r-: DOWN here, too. A package tour <Wrig ht Ways) is $139 with lunch at the Hotel Turistas shady patio ar cade. Grilled hunks of sea bass. fresh from the ocean :l(} miles away. Avocado stuffed with chopped chic ke n They make a bracing Pisco punch of Peru's famous brancly from 1:t nearby green \'3lley Then":. t\n·qu1pcna bcl'r that -. hrnwn and cold · All t his an u settLOg of lavender petunias. Palms and fig trees and white tur- tle doves. The low level fli ght fn the Jittle Cessna costs $2.5 cxln1. 0 0 O< NOT EVERYBODY believ es the space~en theory. P artic ularly Marie Reiche who's spent ~o 01 her 7'1 yetir:-. searching the Nazca plains Th~it's <l big hype. she thinks. Rut Rht· doe (hink th<'Y nr<' ~lar si~ht churt~. She says. "Na.tea's plains are the most 1mportu11t ustronomical monument In Peru Pcrhups 1n lhl' world .·· She's a German mnthematics pro· fe:JSor. She pulled a wad of string from the \J>OCk~t of h er hlUC' d<"nim dr<'~~ Stretched it from her thumb and forefinger to her elbow. "The animal :rnd ~comctric fi gures wer e carefully composed on that measure- m e nt, .. she said. "A basic unit of 33 to 34 centimeters. Now that was a lso the measurement in ancient Babylon . ·'Architects call it 'the ancient building foot'.·· WHAT ABOUT THE P EOPLE who beli eve in s pucemen? "Fools: Foots·:· she said with Teutonic finality. She believes the drawings were started around 800 B.C ... Perhaps extended later in thetim<•ofthe Incas ·· You fly m here o n Aero-Condor. Or you <:a n driveiton the P an Amcricun Ilighway. As usual it's a gray day in Lima with the us ual dismul high frm that threatens but nf•ver rains. The last lime il rained in Lima was .Jan. 15. 1969. They got five inches. Hcforc that it hadn't rained for 45 years. Both times t h e astonished c ity authorities decla red ;1 s tate of emergency. If you 're coming to Lima, don't bring an umbrella. LOWERING AIR FARES are stacking Americans in ticket Jmes to Europe. The Passport Offic<' cstim utcs two million departed on lhl' grand tour between June a nd October An airline man !):lid "If )ou·re paying IC!>S than $300 ror: your round trip ai r fare. what does lt matter if you 're stuck $100 for a three-star dinne r in Paris? .. Ed Fleishell, just home from France. s ays: "They charged me $2 more for the same bottle of Cotes de Rhome that charge in m y own r estaura nt. .. He owns Le Club, rated by a rc.slaur~t c ritic as "No. 2 in San Fr ancisco.'' Ile s aid: "It was a one·star place at. that. .. HF.ST PRJ<'~S Canel ht•-.1 '' cother until mid Nuvt·mht'r 1: Spurn. S1111. ~e:1 and s and. I lawaii comloroinium~ with u rented car thrown ln. Very compctitl\ c. and they'rc STILL building. A new one on the Rig Island -condominiu ms. hote ls. stores and golf courses will covc>r an area bigger thun San l,.runci~co. For the Record Db•olutlon• Of Marrlag~ ... 11c1 s.iri-ber U KE llV, O••n~ dnd Chrliloon•r. DIELS,O lny Lvnneod lllCll.lrO R•v. ~HWIMMEll. l..Oti L. -H•rry o .. I.ACEY, H•rver M. •no Verna Bn .. nNM; SCHAAF, J•mes 0.•111 •nd o.r.,.,. Ctwirlene; (;ARCIA, J-llhA.-Juflenneo.: POWER~. Vlrqlni. P.irk:lil .,.,d Tr.omu Johll. BYRO, l.ou<M S. •nd Ru&Mll D.; KELI t;.R, (,e1JICI c.n. .. •net Suwn PUBUC NOTICE ,.ICTIT\OUS a USINUS NAM& ST ATIMINT ,,.. ~Ill 1*1111\"-.. ousr MUU C.llAPHIC AIUS 8110KERS & CON!.ULTANTS, )Oil B••HI\ urw. h•l,,.,.CA9'11S 8itft)"""" s 1men11elft, ~ll 81rt •n~.1rv1n.-,CA'1IO I ni. butirw6S I> '-..C:lltO 111 Oii\ 11\• CIMllu" O.nj-lnS. lm.rlollelft Thi• •l•ltffltlll ,.., lllltCI wllll '"" c:-•r O.rll OI Or~ C.0...ftl)' Oii Sf P. 1em111tra, 1•n • ... ,.., PUOll-0.-Coost 0.11., Piiot Oct. i. '·It, 1J. 1971 PUBUC NOTICE Ll••IW, BENNETT. Jo.n RUlh end 1------------Robe>tl.M. KERR. Lor<'n D. end ICalh•vn ""-· CONNER, ICalhryn R 4nd 000.IO L. )r . 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M..:lrld. 21092 Chu~o ... unll1>9ton, 8H<h,CA~ T Ills llUSllWU h <Ond\ltled b'f .ln lndlvldwal Alt .. .-r A. M.clrkl. J,. JO<ll\V.Mldrkl Tiiis StAllern""I WU flied wllll ""' County Cl•l1< ot 0••"9't County on Oc!Ob*r 11. 1'11 ,..,, Pullll"'90 Or-C.0.st D•lly Piiot Oct 2l, l0, Nov •• 13. 1'11 0111-n TRAVEL PUBLIC ..NOTICE ST ATa~NT CW AMNOO•U•H NT OPUH~ PICITIOVS eu.IN&U fllAMC T he lollOWlfte pet-ll<IW •l>An -Ille US. of UW IKUI-llUllMb "'IYlt UAV llOO OVILDINC., J/00 Newpof't 81 .... NewDclr1 llHCh, C.4 ~ ~lctlllouS Bu$1ret~ N4me •e lerrt41 to-.. w• lllN 111 Oreno- CounlyonMty s.1t1•. H~ O. HaQlln, 1!11 C.relen !.1 .• lttcl'-.CAfll1l NICI!. Co\IMollll\, lllS6 SO. Ml. Vtrr-Aw.,Calton, CA '1324 R41pll ... rllln.&, 111S6 So. Ml. Vtrnan.\w., OOl1111n.CA'2U• • 11111 IMlnen w• ~'"° 1>y "'' vnln<«por..., -l•tlon Ol,.r I....., • .,. , inttt/11 p. HMoldO.H.toen Tnl1 Sl411...nt llltO 1111111 tlle Covnly Cl•rll o10r.., Oounlrons.t>t,V. "". 1tn. ,.~ Put>ll .... OrlflOI (IMU Dally PllOI Ocl. 2, '· 1•.22 • .,,, pc1CTIT'IOCIS eUSIH•SS M.\MllTAllEMINT Tiie foll-1"9 ~-.,. dal119 IMlslnttsas: VENUS elf MILO OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY ... 21 Garll•ld, FOIUllAln II alley. Cal lle><nl• •VOii Sus.tn Jan• w a 1111 nt, 143' ~lllort• Clf<la, 11vn111>91on Buel\. blltomla'2M C•rolyn A. McCarty, tot Mlllllridge ClrtHI, HynlJr19IOft ikttll. C.111.,,....•'2~ 8r\1Ca W Walklni. &di Mlllbr.,._ Clr<lt, Hvnlincrtan 81«11, C.lltonljt ~ G. c;ralo McCarty, "31 Mlllbrldat Clrci., Hu,,UnQlon 8"<11, C.llfonll• .,, .... l Ills OU.IM H h conCIU(IKI by • gener•I ~""'""'"· tarolyn A. M<C.rty This ltM_,,I was fll«I with 0. Coun1y Ciarlo: ot Dr•noe cou,.., OI' 0c;ICIW6, 1'17 "ant Publl""° Or an98 Coast 0.lly Pilot, ()(lol>er 9, 16, 23,JO, 1'77 ~17 PUBLIC NOTICE t ' .S11-11 ------------STAT&MaNT~AAAHDOHMINT o.rusao, , P'ICTIT\OUS aUSINISS MAMa PUBLIC NOTICE ------------Tht IOllowl"ll ptnan• "•"• tbtftelontHI Ille UW Of I/le llctlll04.I> OU~INH-,ICTITIOCISaUSllHU HAME &TA TIMINT T ... 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Hervara. s. .... Ant, CAlllarnl• '111W O..atd M. Root.. •II Lakeview L.•,.., eo.11 Mffe. c.1orarn11 ti.76 Tiii\ blt\I,..., 11 umOvcltct Dv •n 1ndM°""I ~M.Roolle Tn1• i111tmen1 ""*' 1114HJ w111t 111a CO\lnt., C.l•rk 01 Or•noe C:ounar °" <><•-··"'' ~m~ PuDO-Ortn;it C.oasl Delly PllOI. Ot•-•. "·"·'°· 1tn •w.11 PVBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUleUSINllU NAMelTATaMINT Tit• followl119 persoft Is GOll'f bu,lllftui· VPO INDUSTRY TRADE SHotiva -VAN PIC.ICUP ANO OF, ROAD TRAOll SHOW$, P. 0. lloa 7110, attt Cam1>1.1s DrlYa, Suitt 111. N•woert 8ea<h,C:•lllarnle9JWO 11..,..11 llros. ln1arprl511•, llK., 01-a. a.,.i.11 ~<rel.try '.Ill? Cer'l!OU\ O•IW, SUll~ 211, Ntwpotl 11e.tch. C•llloml• tawo 1 hi~ 1111\lneu ,, <OfldUt lM DY • c~Mlon. Ol9fl•ll eros Ent-IM1, Inc Tf•I• 'Ui.....nt w•• fhtO with the Cavnt., Cle11< of Or.61nQ<t (OUl'llY on <><•-• ... 11. Publlshecl Or.not Cout D.elly "-lot ------------Ou . 1, t , ,._ 21, ltll P'tlBUC NOTICE flCTITIOUllUllNUS NAM• ST AT.(141 MT' The lollowlno pthon la d&lna l)Utln.Stll: M.G.1'. (ONST"UCTION, ,.tn llMlllllOI Drlv~, $<1nl• An•, Calllllrnle '11107 Mlrl!HI G. Fedof<ll•-· 701st RMll•nG> Dro..,, S.nlt An,,, (•lllor"'" '7101 Tltlt llull,..U I\ <tfldloclfd l>Y Ml lndl•l- MklWltl o. l'Mllr'CllM Tllft \lat-t -flied •lilt Ille C01H11y ca.111 ot Or""" c:o.."'Y on 0<101Mr•.1•n. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Sunday,October23. 1977 DAILY PILOT 83 I If you are a veteran and are looking for top home value---NOW is the time to call one of our Sales Professionals who can help you determine your eligibility to take advantage of the Veterans Admini'stration Guaranteed Home Loan Program. 1. Up to $70,000 -no down is possible. 3. Previously used your VA? It's still possible to rein- 2. Ask about VA loan alternatives In excess of $70,000. state and use again. The alternatives are yours for the asking---call ·us TODAY! ' • S l S Own11 anuous . --1752 Oeftnwood, Ciatden Glove $12,900 I J 2 • • • • Anlhol1y pool . -----·---l:ZOI t..19ft, ~Crow I m .900 4 1~ Cou111r1 K11Chtn ~--Auwood---, '#_U1JNll$tlf____ '74,900 3 I llifi 1 e I •• -• e e •-kMlful home ---~--· .. ' .. 7S01 S.11Aldo,11111\1 ht\ Sll.500 3 1 2 • , • • • • • ~st~ and lllOle 1222 19111 Street. 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I • • • 1800 ... ft. of ~ 213/114-2312 4 2 • • • • 4 2 • • • • 4 '"' • • • • s~ 2 llD!Y 3 I~ • • • • • *As members of 32 multiple boards, our sales agents have access to 20,000 homes for your selection. ee Heal Estate l.B l)fA ! 17' Professional Real Estate Service Since 1941 13,932 HOMES SOLD IN 1977. 1300 SALES AGENTS· 61 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU. , .. ·.l 1· •I t. IJ4 DAILY PILOT Sunday. October 23. 1977 Like Sister? Rosalyn }(jnd belts out the fmalt~ of her sing- ing act at a club in New York. Singing talent may be something Rosalyn got at home she's Barbra Streisand's younger sister. ·Lobster Catch Takes Energy MEDFORD, Mass. (AP> -Lobster lovers be warned: a study shows that 1n terms of protein value, it requires 117 times more energy to catc-h the aristocrat of seafood than to haul in the humble herring. The Tufts University study, reported ir1 Science m agazine, found It takes 769 k1l<>ealones per gram ol protein to bnng a lobster ashore. compared to 6 6 kllocalories for herring. A k1localorie 1s the amount ol he at needed to raJse the temperature of one kilo· gram or water one de~ree centigrade. THAT MUCH ENERGY IS expended because lobsters have become so scarce that fishermen must burn comparatively huge amounts of fuel pul- ~ring along the coastline in search of them. says the study. lt measured only the amount of fuel energy used, not the human energy involved. "People are willing to spend a lot of time circl· big a round their lobster traps ~cause of the high price they can get," s aid Mary Rawitscher, a nutri· tion r esearcher who prepared the study with nutri- tionis t J ean Mayer , who is president of Tufts. THE JDGH PRICE AND the scarcity stem from the fact that Americans generally think lobster tastes better than herring or than squid, inother less energy-wasteful alternative suggested by Mrs. Rawitscher. She said in an interview that the idea of the study was "to make predictions of what's to~ done if there is an energy emergency. Eventually we want to look at the whole U.S. food system and try to m ake sample menus so that people can have low ~ergy consumption while having good nutrition.·· Among other energy-wise seafood dishes. ocean perch takes 17.J kilocalones per gram of pro- tein, blue crab 27 .~. AT DOCKSIDE JN BOSTON, medium-size fresh Jobster retails al SJ.SO per pound. while ocean perch goes for $1.89. It takes three to four times as much lobster to make a meal. Pink salmon. cod, tuna. haddock. halibut and fiounder all require far less energy lo land than lobster, the study said. or all the foods considered in the report, only feed-lot beef and range-fed lamh required more energy than lobster, althoul'(h shrimp was also high on the wasteful list. Laguna Garden 'Seed Money' Goes to LOGO The Laguna Organic Gardening Organization <LOGO> is either wallowing in a pit of compost. or on its way to being one of California's best garden spots, depending on which council member you're listening to. The council heard a report from Councilman ,.John McDQwell this week on h is effort!> to raise ,nearly $2,000 for the gardening group. 1 LAST MONTH, THE counci lman told LOGO of- ficials he c.ouldn't see handing over S2,630 from the city's contingency fund for their projects, b ut that he would agree to a Sl ,000 city gift, and would raise theotherSl,630 in donations. Councilmen jumped at his offer But this week he was back before council mem- bers telling the m service groups were not interest· ed in s upporting the flcdghn~ ~r<'enth11mbcrs . o;ay- ing they believed the thing '40uld m•\cr ~N off llw cround. BUT COlJNOLWOMAN Phyllis Sweeney die; agreed. saying ''The J(roup l'i quite ahve and well. despite the report from Councilman McDowell ... She sold LOGO just needs mrmcy ti) ~et off the ground, and cited several prOJt'cLo; the 20 to 25 mem- bers are plannin~ tor their organic garden located on a plot above Top of the World . "We were a ll very impn-ssed wtlh his (McDowell's) offer but the S'l,000 has not heen forthcoming " she said. "I think we should get Councilman McDowell off the hook.·· MCDOWELL SUGGESTED THE counril a p- prove allocating the remaindero(the original $1.000 offered to the i:iroup last month in order for LOGO to lnstall a water line and a drip irrigution system al l. the garden spot. • "It's on the threshold of success," Mr!> Sweeney said, "and they have nowhere else to turn." The councll vote was unanimous to allow LOGO lo spend the remninl.ng $750 of the original $J,000 for lbe watf!r Syst.cms. -I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p . I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~~~!!.~~~~~ ....... l~!!.t::.~~~ ...... . Ci>eMrol I 002 Ci>eMrol I 002 ·••••··•··············· ..............•........ VIA LIDO SOUD :I fl cdroom, 4 bath home on an extra wide lot. L"rgc entry courtyard \\ /bl·autil"ul fountain. Perfe<:t guest. maid or in-law quarters over the i.:<1r:.11 . .:c <rdrif.!erator & ~tove in· duded > $268,0~JY Opftt HouH -Sun I ·5 808 Via Lido Soud Yow Hostns will br Merilyn Sherman JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2 919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th ~~~~! .......... !?~~1 ~~~~! .......... !?.~~ OPEN HOUSES 114 CRYSTAL OHM SAT/SUM. 1·5 LITTLE ISL.AMI> 2 Bdrm.. beamed ceiling home with brn:k frplc., lge. front yard. $165,000 200 DIAMOND OPDI SUNDAY 1-5 Large 2-story home. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. frplc. + 2 bdrm. apt. 2 Car garage. A~kmg $257.000 DUn.EX -S I 68,000 2 lidrms. l'ach: open parking for c·amper . WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Marine, Balboa Island 67S.3331 Publisher's Notice: All rc.1l l•s1 atl• arl H'rt 1scd m lhls nc"' sp..i1wr 1~ -.uh Jl'll lo lht• Federal 1".111 ltou"nl! \t I nt l~lhll Whit h 111.11.t•-. 11 1111•1.!J I to ,11J\ l'l'llSl' • olll\ pre len·nl•' hm1t.1l11111 or <tis( n min.1I111n h.bctl on r01ce. 1.:olor. rt:lu:ion. :.l"(. Of" na11onul 0111:in . or nn tnlt'nllon to m.11.c Jn) such prdl'rl'lll l'. hmllJ lll>n. or 1h-.t ntnlflJllOn .. Thi-. nt'\t:-opn1>t'r ""'not kno\\ in~h acn ·r>l any ad' ert1s1ni: for real e<;lalr wh11·h 1s in v1ola- l1on ,,f the luw ----Houses for Salr •••....•...........•.•• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE BLUFFS BIG BIG LOT wilh the p rit-c of t~ind to· day It 's hurrl lo ltnd .i re· ally hil! ~;ird, hut we've ~ot mw I Y l'a r old. 3 tledroom. 2 h.11 h on the G>enerof 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE PARK ACRES I ACRE HORSERAHCH SpedacuJar Yirw 5 -i lrg bdrms. Jba. 900 :.q ll la\ m~ area w redwood wall & cathedral heam ct•1hnR. Remodeled kit. H~e gar. All Cl.'dar t.•xl w r edwood clerks & IJrge pool area . Full) lndscp'd, rid1n~ rini:. cmcn~d slall, tark ha) barn. A\•ocado t?rovl'. Pn t'ary. $!real ram ily home & area. Xlnt rri1·l' al ~27.000 11411 OrunRe Park Hlvd. Oprn lhc T u s t i n A s s o . .I Southwood. 7 11 54<1·1140. C\"('S 8.18-0IG9 l.-nd of a q111ct nol 1k !.;ic. r--------- ~c::!~! !.~~ -~~~ ........ I~~!~!!.~~-~~~ ........ ~~:~: .~~ .~~ ....... I !!~:~:!.~~-~~:. ...... . General I 002 Genet"al I 002 General '002Gn.l"Cll I 002 •··•······•··•···•··•·· •.•..••...........•.... ···•·•·•····•·········•••·••·•··········•··•·· BEST IN BLUFFS RARE I UYEL WITH VIEW! Speclacular water, sun~ct, night lite view. Finest early Bluth. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Tile floors. shutters . 2 Lovely private JJ3tios, pool nearby. lmm:.aculalc. OPEN l·S 2065 VISTA DEL ORO IA YFROHTS. PANORAMIC VIEWS! Two fabulous homes, :J bdrm!> .. tam. rms .. 2 1f.i baths. Finest quallt~. Large patios. $ll:S6,0"0U & ::;205,UUU. Both w/v nlu.iblc l;.1ncl , cul <le sac. near pool. OPEH l·S 2975 9UEDADA (off dtt Oro) 1'1.l~\Sl•.11· l'TJll·: I· \l'I H'lSSllOW \'IHI 'I JI 1-. , \ \\ , \ 11 J.J \\ I'\ :0.1 '\ 1; llLL· F FS HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. INC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Ust~ & Top Salnman 1974 & 1975 Runn....Up Me-¥tp«t-~o locrd of Reatton ~~~~~~! .......... ~?~~,~~~~~~! .......... ~~~~ Prestiae How could you possibTy get a brand n ew custom home cr eated by an architect on a large lot with luxurious landscaping, high beam clgs. 4 Br, 3 car garage, family rm and an open view for only $139,500? 0,. He11tw Sat & S... Moon HI S 29511 Alla Maria, LCICJlaitG MicJuef Kids Love It Ranch style 3 Br, with new carpels, n ew paint. w a llpaper. lndscpng. s prinklers & room for a swimming pool, for only $99, 999. 0,.. Hc.M Sat & S-Hoon til S 29712 AN Maria. Log.a MicJull Mtcr Crowwt Valley Pkwy & Hic)Met Rd. lMAYOCK Ci>eMrol C-01\l'C>KATl(>:OO 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494·2146 I 002 <i>~Mral 1002 ...•...........................•....•.•.•..•.. OCEAMFltONT TRIPLEX OPEH SAT /SUH 1-5 Pete B~tt IZaA'J prejen/J NEW "LAUREL"~RVINE GROVE DRAMATIC 2 STORY HO~E -4 l>cdrms. family rm w/wct bar, 2~2 baths. 2 Fplcs, one in master suite, cnor~y-sav an::.ulat1on. Ceramic tile. nCJturaJ wood in kit. Much rnorc to see in this new hstin~. $107 ,500. 12 DullcywlftCJ. lnine Sat/Sun 1-5 BIT OF NEW ENGLAND IN CUffHAYEN -J IEDRMS, 2 baths. family rm. N<:at new kit.. tge private yard on convenient <.:orner. $132,500. · 700 E. 15th St .. H.B. Sot/S... 1-5 ISLAND BAYFRONT IMCREOllLE orPORTUHITY! lieauU!ul family home on Balboa Island. 4 Bcdrms and 4 baU1s, shared pier and dock. Sandy beach at low tide. Large master bedrm with view. $449,000. 307 E. layfront, lal Isl• Saf/5uft 1-5 ~ 642-5200 ---- GREAT HEWS FOR SUNDAY CHART YOUR OWM COURSE From this Harbor View Dr. home in Corona d el Mar . overlooking the harbor, ocean & night lites ... spacious 3 bdrm, 3 baths, family rm + den or 4th bdrm ... a great view terrace. Professional l y decorated & landscaped; luxury jacuzzi...outstand· ing condition! Fee land. Offered at S:H0.000. Open Sun. 1-5. 2007 Harbor View Drive. EXCITING MEW USTIMG Cor ona del Mar duplex. So of Hwy ... S yrs old . 3 Bdrm. + l a r ge 1 bdrm ... possibly best designed duplex an town .. .lge dining rm. step down liv- ing rm, frplc, etc. Open Sun. 1-5. 415·4151':.? Heliotrope. $230,000. HEEDED FOil IUYElt Pl an 3 in Jasmine Creek. Pleas~ call CC Orange Coast Q:: 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del friar REAL ESTATE I 644·41:41. :-.lcar Balboa Pwr. Top lornt1on New coppl'r plumll1ni; & fl\\u1 ('-. thr111111l Ne\4 <'fll 'I! 11.1111\ . .:.11.11-:1 iii flJll 11• r ).!Jrb,i~t· dh pu· •• 11 II t-::-. l)(."l·; \ ~ ,.. HI)'\ I I" 11 I' an}\\hl'rC S:?% 000 l'l ll:C includes turnll un• 1419 SERENADE Irvine Tl'rracc. Cd:\l. 3 Kini: s11C'd bdrms . 2'-:i balhs. bt•amcd cc1lmgs, -.1onp frpk .. thnin;! rm. & lirl.ht i,,,r S•·11. :-en·1t·e Getlfl'ol I 002 GNff"al I 002 rm \.' l1 h "'J'hl1r dr' er & ••• •• • • • • • • •• •••• ••••• • • • ••• • •••• • •••••••••••• uprii:ht lrt'<'lt't :.: (".111----------i .:;.ir '' 1lh auto. door LAGUMA 1--------- WB.COME SANT A & THE MEW YEAR \\Ith lhls new c·u!ilom home under C'llnsl ru1· lion. Steps to ocean or bay & clu:.e to :o.bopp1r11? ~CYl'r a Wllll Wllh :J hJlhroomi.. F;njoy the wet bJr ,1n<I 1lr1-.1m k1lC'hl'n with all hmltm' & tra~h 1·nmp;11'tn1. l';1n o pen1•r. d 1'ihwa!-IH'r , 1:ounlt'r hlencler "ml-<1·r. micro O\l'll. 3 car prk'i: with :! t'.1r )!Urlll(I' .ind l•let' ''P''nl'r l'lt'k your n1lors :111d l':irpt•lini.:.o UMvc hv anti we• llwm1 bt.•mi.: 1·r;•alt•ol .111;.117 & 60!)1 W. Balho•I Ill\ ti li.ilh•w Best 1'1·n1n~ul.1 prit:c ..it only Sl9!.l.SOO BEACH COTT A<i>E Cute 2 Bdrm. Cloi.c lo all shoppinit Steps to fl;ty & O<'can. CJrpl.'11.•11. Xlnl rond1tion. Priced to ~di at St 1!1,000 IT'S SHARP opt•ncr . l! flui::slon.- 1H1t1ns s11rinkll'r:-In front. ft•dJntJ SIKS.000. i;73 3ti6J 6-l6-181l E' es DUPLEX W1"ol ~l'\\ Port 3 Bdrms .. :! ha. earh unit, one w lrplc Extra lari:c bid~. & lot. Xtnl i.um· ml'r winlC'r rentals . l'm:cd al S189,500 f;7:J.J66.'l ll7.'H77i Eves INCOME We havl' Sl'ver:il ort•11n tronl & olhrr inc-nm<' pro pl'rtil'S Plra~·· t•all us ror lll't111ls 1 associated BAOl<EAS-REALTOAS lOH W llolboo • '1·166 I OPEHHOUSE MARVELOUS MONACO Call u-. about this im- m.1cul:Jte ont' rm uer. 2 l\edrnom. «onvcrt ihlc clrn home 1n llarhor V 1 1· w II o m e s • T h c owner's m('ltculnu!I t•are lo t•\ l'r)' m;untcnance ne<•d \\ 111 impress you. /\nit till' lh)!hly rom- ll<'l1ll\'C prwc of 5136,500. frt• wilt pJca<,c your pocketbook I 818 Port Abbey OPEN SUH DAY 1-5 Cati 644·72 I 1 4mm New 1>nint and carpets! :1 TRl-PLEX Bedroom home Sf.9.500! Move .in condition! Low ' 2200 MINF;H, C.l\l. down! VA Terms! Call Xl]l t cond. & Inc. now! R ed Curi>ct , S875/mo. S 155,000. 754-1202 Owner;u,.:t, !>-18·5777 ----- Magnirirent ocean \'l<'W lot~ Three /\rch l!,1y. bu1ld the house of your dreams Ill exclu-.it•e, pri\•alc l'ommunlly w 'g u n rdcd ~ale . Sl75.0001 Will trade OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 AVAILABLE NOW BEACH CUTIE! Newport Beach Beautifully d ecorated, •.; Blk. to ocean;:! DR. carpe ted. draped , house+ bachelor's. 3 rnr wallpapered, painted, p;1rking; 2Sx95 fl. Jot. ruqtlc beam ceiling. 3 \foy not be legul, hut on-bcdrm, 2 bath, 2 patios. ly 5128,000! Lite dble gar off alley • Balboa Bay Prop. Low maint. Walk to Realtors beach. tennis & pool. 230 * 675·7060 • Lul{oni a, Newport i---------•I Short:s. SAHDPOIHT 4br, (am rm wt\~ctbar. pool & JUCUtzi, rir<! r111i.:, Cul-de sac.', nr pnrk. Hcduce<l to $89,UOO. Haril! Rily. 551·:.!ilMi ---- 1002 Lagwta Beach 4 llcdrm. 3044 Mountain View 2 Bcd1·in. 1211 Mari mar. macneb I lrvlne realty PRESENTS THE IEST OF "THE ILUFFS" The m asterp1anned community in· eludes beautiful greenbelts, fenced pools & association-contr olled maintenance of home exteriors & all gardening outside the private patios. * * 0 PE N S U N I .. 5 P.toit * * • "V" Plan end-unit at $110,000! 3 BRs. 2!f.l baths -spiffy clean! 401 VISTA ROMA. (V-66) Supt•r Co:.l.1 ~k"a l11c CASH GeMral tu1nn O\\nC'r * * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 002 <i>eMral I 002 • "V" Plan at $112,000. Fresh decor· thruout! 2612 VISTA DEL ORO. (V-67) t ra n-. f l'r r<•ll (',\LI . JS% 053 751 :11!11. "1J c::: SELECT COMMISSIONS T' PROPERTIES Lit, new ore. in Hunt A Cla~i.ic 2 !.lry lbr, l.im rm. Corm din rm. 3ba . t,r~ yrrl. Cul d1• .,,11· ltleat for ,1 tUl'J.(C f,11n1lv ' 1\10\ IOI! ('Onll .• IU'it ll!'ll'd, ii 11,500. T,1rlwll lllty 5'!0-lil!O C/\L VET INT :l.fi' • ;1 Ur, S5H10 clown ;,5-1 s:tl7 ,\,,:t-nt inltlon Bch , nrl"rl!' a few al(gressivc salesmen who need to make Sl0,000 per mo. Wilt furn. leads, bonuses, incentive. ht•a\ ,. ;ulvl'rt1s111~ .Join I ht• ~rcw I hat h.1s fun making monl'Y. For in fu .. call: Eel Chernow, 646 8080 REDUCED $4,000. SOUTH OCEANSIDE. A fo'ST J\ H lt;A. :1 br, 2 b.1. beam cc11lng11. hrdwd. noor~. frplt• • llin rm & hr1•11kfa~l area. IOtl'x 17!\" tot. Open House Sut1Sun. 14!10 Avorudo Jld., 4118 OiBR OWN r-:n. 'M l lhml?S fn'll with Dail) Piiot W .inl A<li.. Wanl Ad llelp? H·12·5678 • cae: 110111 ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE NEWPORT CREST DE LUXE TOWNHOUSE! Mu ch-Jn-De mand Plan 4 With 3 Spucious Bedrooms Oen/ Family Room 3 B aths. T ast efully Up· nr aded. Near Pool. Sauna, Jacuzzi ' And 'Tennis Cou rts. Overlooks Grl'cnbell, Will Re Redecorated In Colors & Tom•s Of Buyers Choice $129,500 Shown By Appointment. 111 DOVER DRIVE 631 -1800 •·•A" Plan at $124,500. Single-story end-unit w/hdwd floors & decorator carpels. 2706 VISTA DEL ORO. (V·68) * "X" P lan at $125,500. 3 BR. din- ing rm, family rm detached home w /view. 425 VISTA TRUCHA. (V-69) * •• E" P lan at $164,000. Over 2200 sq.ft. w/3 BRs & family rm. Former model on greenbelt. 519 V!STA PLAYA. {V -71) 642-IUS 644·6200 901 Dover Drive tiarbor View Center I rvlne al Om pus Valley Canter' 752-1414 G ol IG el l 002 J Sat H F Sal Sunday, October 23. 1977 OAIL V PILOT B S •• ~~••••••••••••!?.~~ •• ~~••••••••••••••••• ~!:!.~~.~~•••••••• ~~!~!.~~~-~~•41•••••••• ~~!:!.~~~ ... :: ......... ~~!~! .. ~~ .... ~....... 1u-. -Fo~ Sde ----------------1 G 002 HovsH For sat~ HOii••• For sat~ ~·H 'T * BALBOA ISLAND * OPIM SAT/SUH.. 1·5 206 AIALOHE Lovely 3 bdrrT\., 3 bath. den home. Patio, plus 2-bdrm. apt. $265,000 RUfllOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS l 12 M.tRIME AVENUE IALIOA ISUHO 675-4822 ~ll macnab /Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $46,000 TO $ 1,350,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Spectacular ocean VIEW from this lovely 4 BR, 2 bath hom e w/vaulted ceilings in living rm. Secluded An· thony pool in low-maant. yard. $234,500. OHM SUN 1·5 PM. 728 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR. (V-53) HAID-To.AMO GREEMIROOK OP'EN SUM 1-5 PM. Charm ing. model- like 3 BR home w/old-fashioned Jg. country kitchen. Custom decorated & landscaped on oversized cul-de- s a c lot. Onl y $95 ,000! 33 82 MARIGOLD, COST A MESA. ( V -54) UMDA ISLE IA YFROMT BeautifllllY built custom home ex- ecut ed by builder for his own re- sidence. Fre n c h country at- mos phere -quality appointments -imported tiles -solid brass fit- tings -used brk courtyard & patios -Fre n ch d oors -gou rmet kitc h en . Pier & s li p. S660,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (V-55) VIEW IM THE I LUFfS FOR CHRISTMAS Enjoy the lig hts of the city from this front r ow prof. decorated 3 BR. 2 1-2 bath ''Trin a " p l a n con - dominium. Steps to pool. $142,500. ·Appt. only. J eanne Barnett 644-6200. (V·56) SHADY GLEN Lovely. solid 4 UR, study, 2 b<1th hom e on Catalina St. La ndscaped & woodsy burldable 1?-2 lot in Newport H eig hts. Quick escr ow possible. Priced to sell this weekend at $149,500. Tom Alltnson 64'2·8235. (V-57) TWO IH SE.A VIEW! •T he New Bedford! Lg. 3 BR & den on upper ti er . •The :-.;antucket! High on I~. corner lot oftcrmg one of Newport's hc~l \It'\\-'>! Rolh priced to sell <1t S24~.500 euch ! Carl Butler 642·8235. (\'-58> UDO ISLE Charming Cape Cod w high beam ceilings & dormer \\·indows. 3 BRs, 2 baths. sun filled dining rm looks out to brk patio. Lush plantings. $240,000. Offered exclusively thru Macnab-Irvine Realty. subj. lo pro- bate. Harriet P erry 642-8235. <V-59) IRVIME TERRACE CHARMER Tas t efull y d ecor ated executive home in prime Coro~a del Mar loca- tion. 2 BRs + over s ized family rm which can be converted into addi- Hon a l BR + de n. Pool-sized yard. $195,000 leasehold. Appl only. Paula Bailey 642-8235. <V ·60) OME-OF-A-ICIMD -IA YCREST Feel the solid spacious comfort of this I van Wells built 4 BR, family rm. home amidst lush landscaping. Thoughtfully designed -mint con- dition -all yours for only $229.000 fee! Tom Alhnson 642-8235. (V·61 I WSH GRHH SETTING! Vie w city lights. park green & a bit or ocean from this s pacious 1-story 4 BR, famil y rm home built by Lu s k . Nice ope n feel i ng w l c athedr<.tl ceilings, enc los ed courtyard & nice patio w/charm glo BBQ. $205,000. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. <V-62) IA YFROHT--NIVA TE COMMUHfTY Your own sandy beach comes w /this charming Cape-Cod home w/4 BRs + family rm. Master BR w /fireplace. Lg . family kitchen w/built-in BBQ. $350,000 fee land. Lynne Valentme 644-6200. (V-63> HARIOR V1EW PALBMO Most asked for model 2-story. 4 liR n ear school & park. Master BR offers d eluxe step up to bed, outside deck & s ilting area. Terrific family rm next to kitchen w/wet bar & brick fireplace. Only $175,r,QO~c. J oyce E<Uund 642-8235. <V-64) "HIDE-AW A Y" For Father , Mothe r or kids in this separate bonus room w/loft BR & balh. Portofino Plan w/4 BRs + paneled family rm w/bookshelves. Ch arming entry w/ Italian tile & fountain. $tf)7,000. Rosemary Sietz 641-6200. (V Ml 642·823S 644·6200 'fOI Oover Drive Harl>Qr View C•nter lrvlM at Campy~ V<Jlley Center 752-1414 General I 002 ~rol I G...erol I 002 G"'eral I 002 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• •••••••• ••• Generol I 002 Gttterol I 002 ~.. t 00 .(~AMI .V REALTY BIG CANYON E '.\Ccut1ve r anch 5tyle home behind iron gate In the most presliAious area. 4 b edrooms, fami l y room & con ver s ation pi t. l'rofessionally decorated. Sh ows Jikc a model ! Apporntnwnl only. ~3:!0.000. * * * . BIG CANYON TOWMHOME Dramatic.-architecture! Dyna mite Master bedroom + 2 others! Pool, jacuzzi & tennis cour t. $179,000 • * * SliVIEW P anoramic VI J..;W-3 bL'<iroom:-.. super kitchen w ith ba y w i ndows & Microwave O\ e n vaulted ceilings. Pool, jacuai & tennis courts. $239,500 • • • WOODBRIDGE W t1 r m 1 n ~ t o n · · C ' ' p 1 a n w 1 t h 3 bedroom s & atnum. Vaultt'<f t•c1hngs & m o r e in ·u park Ii kc sctti ng. Only. $99,500 .. * .. WOODBRIDGE 2 Master suites. s unken living room, b reakfast room. separate dining r oom & just steps from the l<lke. pool & jacu.ai. Reduced lo ... Sll.J.950. 230 Newport Ctfthr Dr •• Mpt. kh 759.1s15 75'-0017 CORONA oa MAR DUPLEX Delightful duplex right in the center of CdM. Each unit has 2 bdrms and large liv. area . 3 blocks to big Corona Beach · reduced to Sl41 ,500. ILUFFS We have a n excellent selection of fine ·\'alue s in this beautiful area of Newport Beach. 2 bdrm. 3 bdr m, or 4 bdrm models priced from Sl20.000. Call for private ~howing today! 5 BEDRO OMS Lowe::..t pt·it-t'cl Sonwrs<'l in 11.urt;>or Vi e w } lomcs lkaut1fully kept m:,1de and o ut Dec·oratt•d 1n \\arm earthtonc~. I.op locat1on New on the m arket an<l 1l won't last at SI82.500 Fee. CALL 673-8550 l l2 MA.IGUHrTl. COIOHA DK MAk THE REAL ® . ••' ..... . ~STAT~RS 1002GeMt"OI 1002 CLEOPATRA'S CANOE was pretty splendiferous but it had nothing on this 3 bedroom. Bradford Place hom e. Ideally located near park and pool. S60,000. Call now 962-4454 BEACH UNITS S 145, 750 Only block to beach . Large Belmont Shores. pride of ownership Duplex. Each with 2 s pacious bedrooms and formal dining room. One has sun- deck . Call now 002-4454. LEISURE LIVING Near the beach. beautiful 2 story, 4 bedrm pool home . Brand new on market. Be firs t to see this beauty a t $129,000: Call 640-6161 LIVING HOME Enjoy s un-s plas h ed living in 3 bedrm Condo. Upgraded model on c ul-d e -sac with s undeck. $91.500. Call 552-6161 MESA VERDE VILLA • · E xccplion a l " d esni hes this beautiful adult occupied c;ondo! Im- m aculate condition. n ew cC:trpeting. b ri g ht and ch eer y . Outs tanding location across from pool and school. Just offered at $62,000 and nothing availa ble lo compare. CaJI 546-4141 -f I urry ! PRICE REDUCED Decorator 's c h al l e n ge. This be autiful Bucc;ola built home with a hu ge family r oom added on has been reduced to $91.~. Features: 4 beclr ms. 2 haths, fru1'l trees, a nd u l{r<>:1t E<istsidc locution.\ Call now! 54G 4141 Offict'' locatt'd in C01ta Me\a fobrtinqfOfl leach -Ht'wporl S..ach * * OPEN HOUSES * * MATURE LOVERS Charming home near oce an, with outstanding _landscaping, :>N:lu<led . .Mstr. s uite with Study + g uest BH. 4915 B RUCr~ CRESCENT, N.B. OPEN SAT. 1-5. $135,000. 360" VIEWof Newporl Harbor & oceun. Like new 3 BR, 3 ba. Gearc.od to out- door living. Spacious mslr. s uite with patio j acuzzi. 1521 KINGS RD. OPEN SUN. 1·5 $275,000 ROOM TO IREATHE Over J,000 sq. ft. in this 5 BR home with formal din. & huge faro. rm. Prime Dover Shores toe. on quiet street. Wet bC:tr, air cond., s ec urity syst em. Musl see to ap. preciate. 1112 SOMERS£T. OPEN SAT /SUN. l -5. S287,500 NEWPORT SHORES DUPUX 4 BR + 3 HR; nearly new. Some ocean view. Frplcs .. patio. 207 COLTON. OPEN SUN. 1·5. S189,500 CALL TO SEE HARIOR VIEW Lovely 3 BR. fam . rm. + din. rm. Profess. l andscaped, ex- p e n s ive wallpapers . R educe d to $149,500 VACANT LOT 11:1 Blk. tu ocean. $00,500 GOLF AHYOME? Lgc. 4 BR + fam. rm .. Mesa Verde home. Beautifully l<.tndscaped, with pool. Only Sll\J,500 .. _ -. D 4 v r D s a N R £. 4 L T y 5801 W Coo\t Hwy NB . 645·7575 31 16 Newport BIVd N 8 673· 9060 ' 1002 G~ral 1002 feeaft 'I * CAMEO SHORES DAZZLING OCEAN VIEW C ATALINA. JETTY & SUNSETS From most rooms in lhi::. approx 3000 sq II. t:u'\lom ln11ll :I hdrm, J bath 1rad1tion.1l honw. LJ.!l' It\'. I'm. formal d in rm lam. rm. 2 trple's & triple g Jr ll1g hl y up graded' /\II new k1tchl·n & hath. Stt•ps to 3 private bc..'<tches. 1bk1ng $315.000 Makt> offer! OP£H TODAY 1.5 4545 GORHAM DR. ~ Cc:lrMO Shorei RHideont S~ciollsts CALL 673-7040 673-7040 673-0510 ,. ...... General · I 0 02 Ge>Mrol • •• 1002 ........•......•.........•....•....•.......... OPEt-C SUH.1-5 JUMP Tut'.1-..1 "16. C.irbl•Jd 11111 Park l>r 1 Jnd t·.all lo "tl'l' 1111'· 1m Ocean & Laqoon Yu ., prt"-~1\(' 2 .. ton • h11m1· tll 1\ll <la'.' an lh1~ .'fl•!' mu' ~ J prl\ .ill' qu11•t l 't>'olJ lir. 2 bd PLl:!'!. I·" li.h,111 \k'J .1n•.1 1 Uc<lrm~ Condo Plu,;h .'"' "'" llw S...'11 111n111y aoom. Jncl modern t·<•n\' !>.pool. ll lll1n i: ruo111 wit h <.<tuna. Jat·u111. i::..m l' rm hc·~aulilul pool l.<1,1<kd ho•1l tlot·k w your "" n wa1h µn1h• .11 ::;11~.1100 hoal ~hp. Almost rww & Cull nowf>.I~ 7:!:!l \'Ut•,1nl fl1•1ilH'l'tl r111 Ontu quil'k sail• Iv ~14!0 11011 JV Cdll· .,21 WALLACE & Co. REALTORS 7' 4-729-5966 Westcllff Re olty Want .\cl Rt•sultii ti-l2 56i Find "h.1l 'nu "'.111l In D111ly l'1ln1 l ·1a~s1fwd~ -- GeMrol I 002 GeMrol I 002 ..•......•............. •············••········ ~ BjgCa~yon Properties OPEN HOUSE • TOD.A. Y I ·S * Woodland setting high in Eastbluff. Completely c us tomized 3 bdrm, den, family r oom, warm wood s & brick , with a spectacular pool. Sel among towering pines. 933 IELLIS s 179,000 * H the view doesn 't l<1ke your breath away, the interior uf this splendidly appointed· home will ! 2 Master suites. 4 haths & mu('h rnon• 545 DUNHEG.A.H PL $300,000 * Prime Easthluff location. Close to eve r ything! 4 Hdrm, wilh huge din- ing or family r oom . breakfas t room. covcn-<l put10 clt•ck & I arge y:..rrl. • 290 1 CA T.A.LP.A . s 152,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•..•...••.•..•...•••. ~~~~ CLASSIC COTTAGE $52,500 <hm·~ t rl''' hoed !>I rcct ('l,•Jn 2 Bdrm. :.: LI.1th, 1:. y r 11 I d 1· h .1 r Ill " r '\'t"l 1•rJ11!> o l ll·r~ 1•11 rnun11.:l·ll 11 l fl ft\" JC. Ni\Sll HLTHS. t\111 510 5101 ~. HAWAIIAN CONDOS on Kona Coast NOT HAUN['ED! ! Neat homes + "'''c ~11nvlc. 011 oo:A:-.: income to help with expenses. w POOL. volley bull, 414-414V2 ACACIA, CdM $210,000 l•\afna!>hl!U SJ<J.iJSO. 365-365lA2 LaPERLE, C.M. $189,500 i R.J.Ni~holson Rlty . ~~C~a~ll~4~9~7-~3~6~37~~j <>PIH SAT. le SUH. 1·5 -:11~,~~.pr~~~ uin ·&J~~~ de/~ II rm I.am rrn, :1ti,1. cov u1 ~3-8494 l'l l'\I 1•Jlio. 3 m111ules lo v l '- ln 11w lndu~lraal arcJ 2435 E. COast Hwy .. Corona def Mir • ~i~~"~~. r,~)~~i.~z~pn ~-~--!!!!-~~-!!!!-~-!!!!~~-!!!~~~~~~---~-~~-~-~~-~-!!!!!~--~~!!!~-~-!!!~~~ -----GeMrol 1002 Ge.rot 1 oozl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAIN!! I hr, 2 lia. New l'J>I , cl rps Li: y..ard lh'lnl'l' must ~di! All wrm:. a\aJI On ly $6:!.500. ER.A./W estsidt' Rlty, Inc. 848·,2323 MEW LISTING OPEN SAT. I ·5 2507 BUNY .A. ~11;11 mus 3 hdrm. "("' l•l.111 Lusk m J·:a:.lblufl C 11 l) I C E , V 1 1-: W STR£t::T. LO\'efy yard. &'t' lhas well mamlained ho me t oday! Onl y :,il.58,000 OPEN SAT /SUM I ·5 I 507 MARINERS HARBOR lllGllLANDS. This lovely 4 bdrm., lam. rm . 212 ba. home bas JU~t rct·C'nlly been up· i::r.idti.l throug hout LOW maintenanc e y a rd. c; 0 0 0 L 0 C 1\ T 10 N . l'n1 eel .it SIJS,500 lf523 CAMPOSD1t·IRVINE .A GREAT BUY! 4 11 \I l>uph.•' ~0111 h uf II"' \\'..arm .! b<l1 m & dl·n· home IH'Jrlv m•w :! t11J rm. 1n t·11mc unit !-'I 11 I l" • ,. J c h u II 1 l • H1·.11rwd l'etlmgs: Minny i:.mll.'n pal10. $175.500. NEWPORT HTS. 2 lklrm cutit• ncnmlly n•mo<klt>d. Call loAec! :\l.\l'HY STA1Jl .. FER Slo;A LION HEALTY i:!IJ N. Co:ist, L:i1:unu 497-3388 644·2212 BARGAIN Suvcr !leach hom~ priced I o r ( ,I ~ l s ,I I l' "I. 0 IA ~\Od.000 I BH. -1' family rm. mJny xlras. OJX!O to- d.1 \. CORONA DELMAR South of Hwy $143,400. \n 11b11ol11tdy «hurmin~ :! l11•llt OOll\ Oil l'oioM•llia wil h hcnul aflll hanlwoo<I "'""'s Own1•r lllT llplod fnn•H•r .ind in :\lnl 1·ondi 11on thru nut 2 1''u II ilou- h I 1• ~ 11r11 ~es l no I lan<l1•m1 1\ n•al doll hnusC' offcrl'cl for lhl0 rir~t 11111£' In U\ er 12}C!lrll, Coll 644-721 l for ct.tails m!lla OPEN HOUSE Sal t. Sun i .. ; :, I !I :i;,1 h SI rt l"I ;1 Ill! I I llll .q1t '1:1•11r l 1 ti 11 \ • 1 I I a .: 1• • 11 ,\ It U E S 'I' Y II l-:.\1.TOHS. li75 ~i. WE'RE EXCITED i\hout our JUi-l TI!itcd 3 Bdrm 1-sep<1rulc• 1t11cst l11r1lity. Only 872,500. Tnw1•nni.: tn•t•)4, m11s11lve hrld< ft'f>k. l.i;t• open 1o1nurmct klkh<'n :ar1• ju11t 11 flow ~r lhc:w malslancl lnl( IC,tlUI'<' lk h1 11I LO , ... 11 • 1 c. NJ\.1\11 ni:ru s ut ~0.5tOi $48.250 FOil PRIME VIEW LAND A bargain from the .Irvine Co. Situated on this outstanding Galaxy loeatfon, overlooking the harbor & , ocean is a superb 4 bdrm. home ln mint conditio n, with pool. for $450,000. Total price, $498,250 . OP'PORTUMfTY ICNOCkS You can own this g r eat 3 bedroom home in Newport where your children play in close by parks & swim in a community pool. All !or $143,500. OPEN 1-5 1112 PORT MANLllGH SYLVAN SETilNG Set among lowering trees in old Bluffs, near pool, on g ood green- belt, end unit. Loaded with charm. 3 bedrooms. family r oom. top condi· tion. $147,500. OPEM 1-5 2128 VIST.A LAJlEDO NEWPORT CREST l'LAM 1 3 spacious bedrooms + 2~2 baths. Enter high -ceiling living room com - plete with wet bar and fireplace. Formal dining w / French door ac- cess to balcony . Community pool, j acuzzi. sauna & nitelit tennis. Low priced for qwck s ale. $122.250 OPEN l·S 21 SWIFT COURT OU CORONA DEL MAR Finelv cr afted conte mporary with extens ive custom use of wood & tile. Two bedrooms, large adult family room w1th wet bar, s wimming pool & guest house. Easy walk to the beach. S225,000 PROMISE HER A IOSE GARDEN Bea utifully m a intained Lus k H arbor Vi e w Hills h om e with pas toral view! Exotic plants, rose garden and trees. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths. Owner has purchased another home and s ays "SELL". $160,000 HARIOR VIEW CARMEL Corner location -Great family s ize yard with side area for storage. Very neat and clean home awaiting your family. $141,500. ILUFFS PL.Ali Beautiful greenbelt view from this split-level, two bedroom condo in the Bluffs. Walk to s hopping area, schools, church. $98,500 l4RLY ILUFfS Beautifully reconditioned townhome on lush, private green· be lt. Franciscan model e nd unit, 2-story. 3 bedrooms, new carpets, appliances. paint, flooring. Ready to move into. $155,000 IA YSHORES-f'RIV ATE AREA You '11 fall in Jove with this special home! Garden entry adjoins Jiving & dining rooms. 2 bedrooms down and large new master s uite & fami· ly r oom over 3 car gar age. $179,500. WESTCUFF Remember when homes were really bui lt, with l ath & plas ter & h ardwood floors'! This home ha!; that & more! Extra large lot, 4 bedrooms + den & family room. A g reat family hom e! $185,000 W ALK TO WESTCLIFF SHOPPI~ Beautifully d ecor ated 2 bedroom. 2 bath with brick fireplace. Adult community with pool & recreation room . $75,000 & you <>wn the land. Rill! OPPORTUMCTY To buy a big home on the maln beach in Corona d el Mar with rare ·appointments such as hardwood floors, high ceilings, wood molding & excellent off-stre~t pa'rking . There are also rare financing OP· portunitics. We'll s how it to you. $37!i,OOO. r A. COLDWll.L IA.MICM CO • 644-1766 (' \l!l>IFJ.' DY ·nn:s Jo:A llrt1•1l1f111 olt.lcr hvnw, 2111 SAHJOAOUINHIUIRO ' IN HEWJIORT C:l!HTIA Ol'1•11n \'ll'W, 3hr , 2hn. .."-------------~ S7!>,000 Oµn Sun 1·5. 2107 ..::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!~ Ciln•11iow. H36·5228 • ) . :IJ6 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Octobor 23. 191 r HouH~ fo,. Sale IHou,e\ fo,. Sale F-o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... !!! •.. ~ .~~ ....... [~~::! .'?'.~~'!:. ....... I~!~!.~~~.~~.~ ....... !i:~~~! .......... ~ ?.~~ ~~~:~! .......... ! ?.~~ 1002 G ......., 1001 GHffaf 10021---------------•••••••••••••••••••••• ···•··•······•··•·····• •..•..•.....•.......... I ' # , I l C.Ot of n ewporf REALlORS 675-5511 OPEH HOUSES Qwlte a. •csi.ty; OH of "'"• fille propertlH fftay be fwat wt.atJ• ere lool&lltg for; COt« SU US OR GIVE US A CAL 915 WIST IAY AVE: Cllok• .,. oe .... ·~ r.-...a: st., .t .... fr.t door to • _..., beacJt or yow ow.. bo4lt MOCll'illg. L.Awtfy. cat°"' IMtllt Cape Cod. thrH bedr009I a. • R·l fat wi9a ..... f~ to WkL OPEN SAT & SUM I to 5. $350.000. 441 SEAWARD R~ Cor•a dtl M.. SURPRISE: hul...t two b ..... ltolH: relax by yow fireplace -.ct look out O'fW ,_,. OWll pool. .... add the MMfft of a legal bodtlor •• la.t to help b.y yo... ho.M. OPEN SUM I to 5. $169.550. 203' PHALAROPI. Costa Mete Owa~...t w..ts aal• tWs ... ......_ bc•.t lcrcie. two story. f.Nly homr. f-.1...., roe.. f-'ly rOC111L It's a bely. OPENS.AT & SUM I to 5. $12', HO. IDri•• to Plac..tto to Sw• to ......... ,. SWHPIMG OCEAN VIEW: .... Mrtftity. pri•ocy, thrH bedroom llo.e iR choice spot IR c-.., Hlghl•d~ $111,500. CAMEO SHORES: Yow choice LIASE. LEASE/OmOM ar PURCHASE tws exc•...t three b•OOM fGlftily room ho•n. -OCIAH VIEW. ROOM for pool. ston your boot or frGYel trail•. $259,500. J4SM11'41 CREH: One y• haY• bHR wolffftCJ for. "• 6 .ct b•.eiWy •orated; ........ tuite 'fltitt. pri•ate study .ct oc._ •iew; three bedrociM honte iR pri•at• c--ity. TEMHIS, pool, jocmll, clubhoMse. Whwe "'• U•llNJ is great -IE......0. I bow bec•se I JiH ttt..e too. $225,000. EXCHANGE FOR ADDmOHAL UNITS: l..tffW fi•e .,._ old.,, .. f.-fowple11 ht S• Cl....._. QuUty Wit, kiRcJ sited ~ ooets. brick firepfacn, fw.ct patfo & ycrd. ,.... declt. $I 46.500. CORONA DEL MAR: COllfetllpClrary, wood CMd C)loss DU'1.Elt McKt ...waf. Two story. ""' °" ttre _. ... $210,000. UDO COHDOliilMIUM: Fosci~ eosy livMg; pri•oc:y. OM THE IAY. Pfr & tUp Cl'falalil• for lcrge boot; dOM to Udo sltops. bcmlks & rest.Ir.ts. $214, 900. IRVIHE: Two bedroo... cOl9dwri d•a IGIMfscaipH wc.td a • u n"99 ....... It's ft.W: Wa fwl.. AJr ca.dltia.ed. POOL TEMMIS. iCIClll:li. 1G111M1 Ir u.-ds. ro... $61.500. OCEANSIDE CONDOMINIUMS: IR Oc.-lide; breaftrta*· "9g views of oc--. ,...,. ... & beoch. Sec.ity Wlclllg. boot slip• GYall.,e. Prl .. t• dwb wltll po.. $145,500 Ir $149,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 L Coost Hwy .. CWOM dtl ._. 675-5511 ** IAY FRONT ** Open House Sat/S. 1 .. 5 2 I Bdboa Coves -Newport leach Scrcmty um! the Bay go hand m h and as 111 this 3 bdrm., 2 ba th home on the watl•r. with large patio and 40' boat slip! Close to schools, too! CU;\ll·: SE1': IT' * * LOCATION & CHARM • * Shutt<'&' trilllmcd & tucked in lovdy r esidential area N EAR SCHOOLS & P AHK (bik ing dist ance to the beach! I 1s a spotless 3·bdrm. family hom e w /f1rcpl ucc, PLUS p atio in wood fent'oo l>uck yarll ! PHIC1': HEDUCBO TO $82,000. llUHRY -HURRY! SPAMKIM' MEW Of qual ity construction W/superb floor plan. this ('ustom built 3-bdrm .. 2 bath home has firepl ace, fenced yard and manv extras! In lovely castside Costa Mcs~1 location -c lose to schools! s~.5oo. TWO IM BIG CANYON ON J~ IS AN END UNIT! ··Green- br i crs" now under C'onstruction ! Both of tlwse luxurious 2 story townhom es havl' 2 btlrms. 2 buths, mirrored wardrobes, fireplaces, formal dining. lu!-.h tarpcting, huge m aster bdrms w /s1 ttmg room, and arc close to pool, ll'nnis & golJ ! :Buy now -move in later ! TR IPL ET S! Amidst lavish, l:rndscaped grounds fit fur a Queen. where privacy is King - reigns this •·MONACO" .. and a Prin- cess it is! A ~ra cious 3-bdrm. 2 bath hom e w/fireplace and covered patio in s tately Harbor V iew Homes are a awaits your pleasure! ********* llONUS BABY! Price reduced owner motivated! This 2-story Harbor Vi ew t riple t with op e n-beame d cathedral ceilings, is a "PHASE II PALl::Hl\10" with 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining r oom. fam ily room and TWO fireplaces -lus~~wus landscap- ing. Owner will help Jmance! ********* • . and now, the "SQM g RSET" triplet! A pleas ing blend of gold & earth tones is spread throughout this 2-s tory home w/5 bdrms, 2h baths. fa m ily room, TWO fireplaces, formal dining room -profess1onaJly decorat- ed ! Great family area. COME SEE OUR TRIPLETS! l'-'IQuail liilPlac:• Praperti••• t;. .......... !?.~~ ·~:=.! .......... !?.~~ ~:=.! .......... !?~.~ ~14~0~0~Q~U~A~r~~~s~~~--~~~:~w~2~~~0~R~T~B~E~A~C~H~ I Gettef"ol '002 G....,..., U DO ISLE attractive ( bdrm, 2 bath, single · BIRCHDALE •••• ••• ••••••••••• ••• ••• •••••• •••• •• •••••••• •• I stozy, used brick frplc. Beamed ceilings, RANCH ! hardwood noors. Lge patio. 48 ft . Jot. S22S,OOO. ~early ~. acre, coun try t LIDO lSLE newly remodeled ( bdrm,' den. 4 Ji\'ing. upper Newport • Bay. 8 Hors.: stable. • bath, living rm w lcathedral ceilings. Lge charming 2 bdrm. ronch • master bdrm swt.e. $224 ,950. house. cozy guest house. 1 spa rkling pool. Open : ..PE.'ollNSllC(" 4 bdrm, 2 ba home. All amenities: Sat/Sun. 1·5. 20292 Birch : Lovely area, few steps to beach $189.500. St .• Santa Ana H eights. ! $15S,OOO 3m1m11~1. ~~~i~:;.~~ ~ ·-& jacuzzi. Beautiful Plan " 3. Only $137 .500. Or>en ' Sunday l ·S. 5322 Sierra DISTINCTIVE HOME Roja WONDERFUL WILLOWS 3 Bdrms., huge family rm .• 2 frpks.; a charm mg family home at 417:! Park Glen. Only S79,900. {t;st-!t J3!#' 644-1133 ~~t·ill h· A NYTIME BLUFFS BEST BUYS WATER VIEW E.-PLAHS Superbly detailed, g ated seclusion: one of a kind. Cannot be duplicated! Luxury at 11.S best. $225,000 Gated courtyard. 3 bdrm. & family; profess. decorated . Large, private p a tio. Numerous custom features. $182,0<.IU OJl !;o;N SUN. l ·S. 320 0RTEHO P rivacy, on quiet cul de sac; great putio. 3 Bdr m. & fa mily: in :<Int cond. Beaut. 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2 story home on quiet Cul-de-sac, offers the supreme privacy of your own jacuzzi, surrounded by decking, tile & covered patio. I nterior offers warm & comfortable living, 2 fami· Jy rms., 1 with loft atmosphere & flickering frplc. Atrium off formal living & dining rooms. Open Sat & Sun 1-5, 3359 Marigold Cir., Costa Mesa$128.~ --_..... BeautHuJ greenbelt. S149,SOO. OPEN s I I I ff SUN.1·5. 204 NATA REDUCED $7,500 Exceptional -decorator perfect, 4 br, 2 112 ba home in prestigious neighborhood & preferred location. Formal dining, custom wall cover- in g s with matching fabri cs. coordinated shutters & blinds with m any custom features much too lengthy to list. Owner will consider tr ade for smaller home. Open Sat & Sun 1·5, 1915 Windward Ln, Npt. Bch $227 ,500 BROOKVIEW TOWNHOUSE Open House Sat ., 12-4 -View the quality & w armth of this elegant 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Special effects include an indoor atrium , communi- ty pool & tennis, 2 patios, mirrored warorobes. 1613 Lakeview Ln. Costa Mes a (off Bris t o l & Paularino) $84,500 COM TRl-PLEX Walking distan ce to shops & b eaches. Three 2 bdrm. units: owner's unit having extra bath & fir e place with s h ared pool privileges. $179,500. WTSIDE C.M. DUPLEX Corner Site! 2-2 ad.rm units with enclosed garages. 1 ~ Blocks from 17th St. amenities. Seller will carry 2nd TD. I nte rior & exterior re- furbished 6 months ngo. $109,000. noH Y. f'IUHkl.IX Poolside living ; beaulifuJ Y·P Jan; I RO.I.TOR ' spacious 3 bdrm., 2'h baths: st eps to ~C.C.-Mwy. c-... -pool & Ra mad a ar ea . A great vaJue. 640·7000 Shown by app't. $124,500 NEWPORT HTS. 3 Bdrms., family rni $109,SOO CLIFFH.AVEN 3 Bdrms., family rrn Clil( Dr. comer. Sl49.SOO COST.AMES.A Two 3 IJ<lrm. homci; on big lot; room tor more. $107,SOO ~ , l&dl I~ ' ,,,&'..., . . ~e ~EAi..~ 20U Jwinict., N.I~ .646-4463 COLLEGE PARK Newly re modelerl. re· decorated. 3Blt. oak p:ir· quet entry, new ('l>I Ready lo mo\ c In , only S8.<Uill0 282 PnINCF.TON EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Choice-remodeled into R·2. $6Z,SOO. BALBOA ISLAND 2 BR, stroll 1 blk Lo the ·village, lrg, rooms, top quality, OTHER EXCLUSIVE SIHGLE LEVEL Ir W.ATERFtlOHT HOMES SHOWN IY APPT OHL Y LEASES .ALSO AV .AIL.AILE $SGS to $800 ' ~ .I :~~~:1· ~. . ~~:. ~~ ,~ I ~ .. , ,.l~~~ • -l{...r.LolU :~-Q~jl.i ,·. .. r-·:--. ~., ~ ~ •. "\' . Custom home nearing completion. Luxury abounds in this elegant French Normandy estate home situated on a pool-sized lot. Four bedrooms, f ormol dining room wlfh garden view area. Spacious master suite with expansive deck. Gourmet country kitchen. Soar· ing cathedral ceilings, two wood- burning fireplaces, Intercom, wet bar and luxurious wall-to-wall plush car- peting ore but a few of the features In this elegantly appointed home. For information, coll (714) 540-3383, @ Mon.-Frl. Open House Sat. & Sun. _ -: I ~~~:!~ -~~~ .~~-~ ....... I ~~:!!.~~~ ~~.e •••••••• ~!':~~~~ .......•.. !?.~~I ~~~:~! .......... !~.~~ G..._ral I 002 Getteral I 00~ ······················· ······················· OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUN 1·5 359 VISTA MADERA: ILUFFS You'll say ''Si. Si" to this char ming Carmehta! 3 Bdrm & den, 3 full baths . End unit with lols of storage. $162,500 includes land 2323 VISTA HOG.AR, ll\\1 \JFFS Woodsy 3 hdrm. 2 ba~ \ o. C lose t o c·onununi: ~ school. Great I or rental , ~ • • r your fi rsl home al the low ~. t0,000 a sking price. 207 MILFORD OR. CAMEO SHORES Beaut II ul l-;rnyon & ocean view which you'll hkc. 3 Bdrm , and all the other tcaturcs of a q uality hom e, which you'll all like $260,000. Come view. Ask uhoul our 1 year homl' protcd1011 plan on above homes .. 673-4400 I L :\llllOll DMsion of Hcri»or ln.estment Co. RATED G -good for entire family, prestigious BaJ Isle. 4 BR, 3 BA. 209 Pearl Open SaUSun 12-5 RA TED GP -good for parents, great ~chools, near pool & playground. 4 BR. 3 BA. family room, bonus rm. RATED X -Xlnt Jocation. livability, design & construction. 4 BR, f am rm, pool. Quiet cul-de-sac. RATED 0 -· outstanding view, great Joe. Pool size lot. 3 With a family rm. RATED THT -Top Notch Tepee, local· cd nr So. Cst Plaza, 2 br. .-------. MARTEH led Estate 640-5357 * * * OPIM HOUSES • • • S....., Is s-daJ I to 5 PM. l 11 VI• Udo Hard I 07 "A .. St. 1411Mo , .... 4604 51!116 CIH ID.pal 1911 E. ...... llYd. PHiftMG ls.day Only) 4102 ....._. lUni•. PriJ lniM 1721 ...._., IClll '" ... lLseJ $700/MO. UCWSIVl OCEAMNONT HOt« $410,000 IHt loc.tf• °" '"l•Mllo P-. .. lwUM be.ca. & fetty VllW. bo ..... ..., 2 ........... ..., cwtytrd. l1allM7 decoreMd md ..avN ca.ltf-. I -Y• a..t ..-. ha.e. OWRS" Mp 1'y011 c• add .... Sltow• by 9'1Pf. Ollly UDO ISi.£ FAIULOUS TRIPLEX $450,000 RefwtNshed cmd .....,_., decorllhd Jn hat Udo Nord locatfoe. SHI HIM to btey and oce11py • owner's -.. nJs la a ..... iKOllM ,,,...,.ty wffll VIEWS. Ow•wa wlff cCNl•der n• clt99• for otlter prl•• ptoperfy. o,_ Sal Cllld S-1-5 ftM. STEPS TO I.A YRtOHT Ir OCEANFaOMT $275.000 Dlttfltcti•• c...t• •arcry hOtM ilt best , ..... o r-..1oc .... h'nlt ..t .... prtssl•• .. MdrOOM, dlft cad f-.ly rooM "0111e. Soarl•UJ Indoor grHMOUS. and six sltyUCJhb to briftCJ the ouhlct. Jn. OftEN SUNDAY t-5 PM. VIEW OCEAN-VIEW LIGHTS! $265,000 OM! OF A ICJHDll le origa..I OW111r of ..... 3 story, l ... crcllffft ..... MOlterplece. ~.. wood and MOY• al»le e4edioMc ~yljht. Mew in aftd .t. s .. 1t S.t Ir S-. 1·5 PM. IE.ACH DUPLEX-NEWPORT S 175,000 IFwnbh«tl s .. Clftcl.,.. th• .... and b .......... su11 of beoch IM-4. Short sttpt oc:rou to ftte beoc". Large 2 b*-. patios md bcilc-'" offw ac•...t n..taf ...., for -.ar/w...._. r-. tcib. o,_ SClf & s-doy 1-5 PM. ANOTHIEA OH THE WATU SllS.ooo hecartf•• ca.d c ti I llt-.e wftlt 2 bedr~ pool. f .... •• VJIWS & co•v..a.t locall-. Prive1ey & NCll'I· .., ......_., ...... loat .., .... Sltowftbywt. Waterfront Hom•• 2633 W Coasl I lwv Newport Bwd1 631·1400 .ESLl':Y N 1\YLOR C0 REALTOHS ~111t'L' 1H4f JO.AN IRACEY We are pleased to announce that J oan Bracey has j oined the Resid ential Division of Wesley N. T aylor Co. J oan's husband. Bill, w as transferred here from the E ast Coast 7 years ago and they and their c hildren have r e- sided in Corona del Mar since that time. They truly Jove "The Wonderful World of Newport." The Braceys lived in Europ e for 3 years a nd have traveled a great deal. Joan has been· involved in community affairs and is a member of the Auxili ary at Hoag Hospital and the Virginia CasUc Aux· iliary of the Assistance League and s he and her husband arc uctivc in the Harbor View Broadmoor Community where they r eside. lier hobbies have bee n tennis and skiing, but now s he says being a true professional in real esta te is her greatest interest. She is familiar with the a r ea and its at- tributes. Please c all J oan for per sonal. professional service backed by the full s upport of management with 32 years of experience in fine properties. You'll be glad you did . EXCWSIVE UDO ISLE Delightful 3 bdrm ho me on extra lge rorner lot. Be amed ceilings, fplc, warm earth tones add to charm of this prof. decorated home. Lge So. & No. patios provide open f eeling plu s privacy. Inviting den, lg mstr br. DEERflBJ)'S llG PLAN 5-4134,500 Highly improved 4 BR 2-story with FR. DR, 3 full baths & sitting rm in mstr suite. Contemporary elegance in this lovely model. Huge brick patio with planters. Beautiful! Jlh Yrs. new. 6 F OXHILL (Irvine> SUN 1·5:30 llG CYH ... ORDEAUX" $24'.500 T rue elegance! Your inspection invit· ed t o see a r eal beauty on choice cor- ner site. Newly d ecor ated w'plush cplng , cu stom drapes .. Van Luit pap ers. 3 BR, 3 bath one story. Cov. patio. 3-Car gar. imm. poss. 2 RUE CHAT EAU ROY AL S/S 1·5:30 OH llG CYM GOLF COURSE-' 1 fl.500 Fantastic long range view oC fairway . 2 Bdrm & den, 2 ba Pinehurst model. Bea~t quality cptng & drapes. Lge pc.tio, closed dbl gar, end unit. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis cts. Good financing. 61 SEA PINE LN. SAT/SUN 1-5:30 IAUOA ISLAND 'ARK AVE. COR. Lovely corner fireplace makes a most inviting li ving rm in this charming 3 BR. 3 bath 2 story. F ormal dining, spacious s tudy off m str suite. Dbl. gar. Nr. shops, bcuch $'89,500. 201 PEARL AVE. SAT/SUN 1-5:00 UMOISTIUCTED IACIC IAY VIEW Just completed! Be 1st to live in this N.B. lovely 2-s tory brick-trim home. 4 Spacious bdrms, fam rm & rm for pool. Oversize garage. $220,000. 2317 IRVINE AVE. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 IEST COMDO IUYf S 112, 950 4 BR, formal DR, 2 112 bath, 3 patios, huge L.R. Wet bar, gas frpl, refrig. compactor, fam rm, pool, jacuzzi & t ennis. Newport Crest largest model. 8 IMA LOA SUN 1-5:30 llG CAMYOM CUSTOM HOt4 Beautiful park-like approach to entry of this lovely contemporary hom e on pvte golf course. Rustic & quaint with a country flavor. 5 BR, huge play r m, study & 51h baths. $350,000. 22 CYPRESS Pr. LN. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 WetJ~ N. Taylor Co .. Rtaltors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road HEW PORT CEMTU. H.I. '44-4910 I 001 'G._,at I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPE COD SS3,000 $2150 TOT.ALDOWN Mognlflceftt View or Mission VleJo C.C. trorn this rambling 1 llt()ry Spanish 3300 aq fl , 3 yr old, Ule roofed homo. Winding roadway to Spectacular MslrSulte. 2 soaring 2 story retreat! odd t ti on a I b d rm a • Private ground~ protect Separate IMng, family ft sechaied entry to lavlsh dln rm, den. Superbly llv. rm . I Gourmet a qul ppod country kitchen overlooks sun-kitchen. 3...., ·baths & 3 shine rourtynrd I Wlnd-frplcs. Dunl A/C unlls Ing stairway lends to w/elC<'tronlc otr llltet'1. 3 & w cc p In.: m o s l <• r car 1>1111elcd G£tr w/door bedroom vlu:c <'hilrl'~ 01icncr. $2!i2,MI(). rhonc rt•trcnt! 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MOMTIGO" Great opportunity for lw·ge family: this 4 lx.lrm .. 1-lcvel home, on cuJ d e sac lot -room for pool & play yard. 1612 Port Abbey. Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 SPYGLASS. VIEW! VIEW! Elegant 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home with huge family rm & formal dining rm. Sit.down ocean view thru most of the h ouse. Open Sat/Sun. 2-6. 1607 Castle Cove, CdM. Xlnt buy at $269.500 IEST IUY IH IRVIHE! 2 Bdrm. <.'om.lo ut top {'Ond1t1on. for on- ly $55,000. NiC'ely upgraded. Open Sun. 1-5. 14598 Golden Glen in Walnut Square. ILUffS '"TRINA" ftUN ... Spectacular upgrading & remodel- ing; it's worth seeing, because it has a lot to off er for only $147 .500. Open Sun. 1·5. 500 Vist a Gr ande SHOWS LIKE A MODEL Positively immaculate 4 bdrm .. 312 bath hom e iu HARBOR VI EW HOMF.S. Open Sun. 1-5. 1804 Ne,\port Hills Dr., Eas t. $UJ9.000. THE POPULAR ILUFFS Pick up this spacious 3 bdrm. condo at the very reasonable price of S124.000. Open Sat/Sun. l 5. Located at 2007 Baja. SOUTH OF HVIY. DUrLE.X Neat 2 bdrm. home with frplc. plus b rand new 2 bdrm .. 2 bath umt over spacious 4 car gar:.ige .. Open Sun. 1·5. 511-51112 Acacia, Cd.\l IN ORANGE-TUSTIN ARU The popular ":\11':REDIT!l" plan wilh con~iderabll• t1pgrud11H! ·I Bdrms. & family rm. + "rl'C room", with large wet bar & room lor pool table. Locat· ed at 13031 J\lalcna Open Sat. Sun. 1·5 -somethin~ for the entir e family . Sl 29.500. WE HA VE 2 VA CANT DESKS WAITING fOR EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPlE 759-0811 fiuf ~I\ GI\ eat w e.4 ~ 'U( 13f.d 9. JUST LISTED Owner moving this weekend. Bank ap- praise! $125.000. asking $114,000. 4 BR & formal dining room. Near pool. low dues. S20.300 down + closing costs as- sume loan. lmme<.Jtale occupancy. acl fast. VIEW VIEW VIEW Back on market & reduced, gorgeous Spyglass J lill homl' with the very best. $260,000. ANOTHER VIEW Panoramic ocean view from this great Newport Bc<1ch 3 BR condo. $137,500. 640-9900 \·~t\Llif:\r .... i{E.~l.TY 1470 JAM_E~OR EE ~D •• ~.EWPORT BEACtt,·. 0,.,. To s....,. You 7 Days A W..tl UnHI 7:30 ,M. G...,.ol 1002 •····•••••··•··••·•·•····•···················· cae: IEOBGE ELKINS CD. ovrn tJO Y[ARS OF SCRVICE CORONA DEL MAR "E PLAN" TOWNHOUSE Locntcd In T he Popular Newer Canyon Crest Estates Area Just Minutes From Fashion Island & Your Favorite Shops! 2 Lovely Bedrooms 21h Baths 2 Fircplac~ 3 Patios. Huitt Jn All Electric Kitchen Beautifully torpett..l() & Draped. l::n· joy The Pool .I :H'U7.7.t & 1'enn1 s Courts Sl2·1,000 By Appointment 111 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800 ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS SA L BS SSOCIA'fE PHIL GENSON ~1Nct rn-i r OPEN HOUSE SUM I !'i308 Seashore Dr. Nwpt Uch $183.000 UUPLEX2&4BEDKOO~~ !.l5li l Bird Ave .. Westminster $69.000 3 BEDROOM. p I IJATH PRIME IEACH TOWNHOUSE $69,900 1 Walk to beach. pools & shopp111~. Tht·~c popular surfs1<le homes mo' e fast. Come sm<.'ll the ~eaweeds & "alch <:ardully the :,cagulls circlin~ overhead. 3 lwdroom. 11 .i bath. double garage. concrete pulto & hu11t1n~. INDOOR SUNSHINE $69, 900 Cood news! Light up your life with the indoor sunshine of this beauti ful 3 bedroom. H .. bath cornered lot home. J\lany amenities. Dl'in~ your wife & s mell the freshly baked bread in this ~unny kitchen. General 18055 Magnofio St. Fowwtaift Valley 963-8311 I 002 Get1tral 1002 \~~~~~~~~i,~~S0• ~ AL ;;HAT£ '2S4S EASTBLUFF DR. NEWPO RT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 CONDO COMFORT Lu:,cious g reenbl'lt \'Jew from living rm .. upstairs m !>lr. bdrm. & lgt'. formal dining rm . The kitchen ll';.iturt's muckrn uµplimu·L·:, & l'Ull' l'alrng urea in th1~ 3 bdrm., ~' 1 II.1th Blul 1;-; <·ondo. St:J.J,000. And th1.·r1.··~ no l<'a.st' paynH·nt you O\.\ 11 Lh1.• land' HELD OPEN TODAY l ·S 415 VISTA SUHTE Get1erol IOOZG~rol 1002 .............................................. YOU.R OWN HOME~ ON THE WATER 0\\ n or rent your own condominium on the water Wl• ha' c rentals availa- ble from $2K5 to S350 month. and umts for sale from S4H .000 to· $65.000. Amen1t1e~ indude . Tennis courts. pools. jaC'uuis & ~ymnas1um It's absolutely fabulous!! Call us. RANCH RE.ALTY 551-2000 ~~~:'! .......... ~~~~,~~~~! .......... !?~~ NEW EXCLUSIVE ON IAUOA ISLAND $219,500 T1ti1 is rdy apecl .. ! Two HpCrClte h°"'" °" 00t9'She lot .cl~ 1tep1 to Hf~ b-.ch! w.,.. & llrtlt-. ift9 4 ...... CIHtCMt hCNfte wltft 2 flreplocn IC111e hi Mltr b*1nJ. Weodl, •9TJ tie -.I chcrtft. s.,..... 2 bdrw _.. ..,-a.ctH by .. .....,. l c• CJ-. &. 2 patios. MEW EXCLUSIVIE~n $185,000 LocaHon. locatlan. locatlOR! Corona cW Mw chcrbMa dl'ftftes thl1 dlilpln Cllt OM of the quiet llrffh. Two I '*"" -'h you "*It 1 ... TWOSTORY- NIWPORT HEIGHTS $127.000 COii•--locatlaft CMd llll'Ta..d«i by "'allre CT""trf on • 1-2 lot. Two btdrooM1, font al dl•htg. hwdwood flocn. lllH•d t.,• ht- chtdH. CORNER LOCATION - CORONA d.t MAR $167.500 Two&. llr" l .. OOM Ultlh. Owtt• offet"I fln .. t fennt. IEAUT1fUL IA YFRONT UASI Two story .... ty hOM• wfftt dock. Ont toceit• .d VliW -PLUS 4 1*-a. lcr«Jt tt.lftg roe. Ind w.t b•. $I 400/MO I ..... S•H•b•Fl> Realty 315 Manne Ave Balboa Island 673-6900 HOMES OPEN 1-5 Thia Afternoon UNIQUE ON IALIOA ISLAND ti hdrms. S haths, pier nnd flout. bes t location. SS~,000. !:)l·c Carol Orakc at 1406 So. Rayfront. UNIQUE IN RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN ..... 2 IJdrm. den. end umt \\1th park vie'.w. smashing! Sl'e Hila Boland :Jt 16 ~fon­ t an as Sud: bring Sl HUSO UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR 3 bdrm, 2 bath, light. airy. chct:rful S138.500. See Allan 1 1<.'ll~r at 507 i\I arguerrtc: ,\' c UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS Burlingam e with country f eel. 4 bdrms. bonus rm, J baths. formal din- ing rm, pastoral & octlan views. Sec Donna Schroeder al 11 12 Sandcastle. $269,000 -fee land. UNIQUE IN NEWPORT TERRACE -3 bdrm. end unit. view. nice 'n clean. S89,500. See Kay Glavas at 12 Seabird Court. UNIQUE IN SEAVIEW 4 bdrm, view. newly landsc apt:d and draped. J\ t S2 35.000, best nilue. Sec Darb Hutchings at 1007 Yacht l\lar1a. UNIQUE IM CHINA COVE -5 bdrms. artist's retreat. on the "'ater next to a beach. $395,000 sand dollars. See Elaine Bell at 2627 Cove Street. UNIQUE IN PARK HUNTINGTON -4 bdrm, 2 s tory, show s beautifully. Sll9,750. See Roe Butterfield at 20251 l\lorr istown Circle UNIQUE IH CAMEO SHORES -80xl60 Jot. 3 bdrm. t·olorful C'Omforl. palatial. only 5228.500. Sl't:' Vl·rg1Je11t• Hull c.1t 4515 11 :..impdt•n Ho:1d UNIQUE IM THE BLUFFS \';want . ~reenbt•lt \'It'\\'. :1 bdrm or 2 -t dl'll. now uni~ SI 12.soo St•1.• \\·rgal1.•1w llull .1t :!!AJ7 P et-la St UHIQUE IH MESA VERDE :! ~tor). :1 bdrm .. mtrigu1ng t•xp1.·rn·1w1', µool Sc1.• \'nntla Pcter~on :.it 1859 Boti \'1!)la Cir. Bring $137,!XJ() UNIQUE IN EASTILUFF :!~W !>(( ll 4 hdrm. single ~tory. pool. uniqul' SeL· at 2334 Aralia. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR s mall but n1?at house. rear ur H-1 lol. 1·xct•llent tor bldg Sl29.500 Sc1.• ;\I anlyu l lcxlgl·:-. Jl 31 l ;\J.1ngold U,._.l()U~ 1-i()M~S REALTORS 'u o\l(l::;r,rr.rLl 11.l' vlt4t •;\I( T•t It CORONA OE L r.tAi.. 67!. 6000 MESA \/EROE. !>46 5990 • CALL US .......•....•..•.•..... SOYOUWA ... T APARTMENTS! l;!uR,11 .RAnpt 11011, \I IJ>dllOS & lfUI J I'•'' J.1)l' m last ~ro\l lllf.: 01 .11w1• ('u PrH·cd M• \uu l'Jll make proJ1l li.oocl lax hrt.iks for y1" Xlnt. wnd. Only 16 yr' old trade? SSOollar for DollarSS l3e-.l home vuluc we'\ c h~d lo offer In )thlM1> C1ly in rnuny :i duv Wc·ll kept, :i lilt on Ir.: .. lrg lol. Ne11r new c:Jrpet · 111r.: 1um1ly blYll! 1.·uu11· lry k1lCl\l•11 only SS:l,5110 -Sto, 71111 dn or '11llrn1l FIRST OFFERING .! H cntul unit s ~ J' •. tr .1gc:. -<IJ\l' :;Lury lk:ol 1•1:-~ihlt• huv for \ C'l1·ran 1111.c:.l•JI'. Ll\C 111 11111!. ll'lll other Nr. l'ral11c t'1n I•'. Long Hi>u rh st5oo dn V.\-2:i', dn. ('nnve nt 100.tl. A.:> lo. for UJn SI 05.000 VALUE I ltENTJ\J, UNITS 1, j.!.ll'agc,., "()Ill' '-l•ll'\ \p I" nx 16 > r,., oh.I 111 'l11l I •'llJtr Thb I~ .1 WO If It 'i' flt !':I·: lax sh1•ll1•r .,.,. • cln or ~ulimll. 0\\ 111•r h /1)1)\ 111.: 847-606 I 546-9366 ketella ~n:. ----- Golfers Dream :\ll"•" Verde's mo:.t !-.PEL'Ti\CVLA H h111111•. 5 l:lt, I Im. FR. DR. LR. Spuni:.h 2 .story. 1., ~1ne Tht• ~nlr l·ourw b your l1o1l k ~.1rd. Open llou'l' WC'fl tfiru Sun rs li!IO l'Jnay Circ le A gl. ~.10 0608 DOUBLE HEADER Why not live in one and rent the other" Thal 's CIOt' Wll)' of beating high 11n ces 2 Nice 2 IJdrm un· 1lc; in soollcss condition 1m the. Ncwport Pen· mnsula. Steps tu bay or h••at·h \VJlk to sloreo; & 11· ... 1 .iurant:. 1111 ~· nie1· "1111' '1r1·et I lo 'our~dt ,, J.l\or lll''I IT'.lilfi ilil ' ' MEWAMD SPARKLING Hr.ind new <1ltru1·ti\f> ""cl umt townhom1• :i h olrm .... :!': liuth:., llc.1nll'•I l'l'llmg:. in h\ r m 1\ 1 r r on <I Two r1 1·r1•.111011JI l'l'llter!" I\ p1>0h & ,, 111115. ln1 h111<•, k111 h1·n hlln .... ll•l11i.: rn·1·11·r , lt1lhl·:. ".1 'h"r lot ctn 1•r s:.1r.1 er 1l1111r 11pcnl!r l'll\Ulc tldllO\ Xlnt l11c-.1lmn 111-.11 "'' 1·0.,'i~Pl.1rn.ulll oi'll < 'l,1:.,,1l 1l•ll ,\fls $C'll b1.i: 1tl'm' 'm.ill 111·m~ or I .tn' lll!m lil2-56i8. ~~~~ .......... ~?~~ ~~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ~~~~ .......... !?.~~ IRVIHE TERRACE -CDM 4 BR. 21 2 BA. FR. Pool Sl79,500 WOODIRIDGE -IRVIHE 4 BR. 3 RA <2> Laurelwds Brdmr Plan E 3 BR. 2 BA Cl l Stonewood WB Place 2 00. 2 BA ( l > Warmington Plan B 2 BR. 2 BA ( 1) Lake Front Akms SEAVIEW-N.I . '1 DR. 3 BA New 2 storv 180' view 4 rm, 21 ~ DA N<.'W l st}' \IU lg. lot UNIVERSITY PARK -IRVIHE 2 BR. 2 BA Bradley Townhouse 4 BR, 21•2 BA Fordham Townhouse 2 BR. 2 RA Chancellor Plan #1 3 BR, 2 BA Princeton Townhouse 3 BR, 21/2 BA Edinburgh Townhous<.' 3 BR. 2'12 BA Oxford Townhouse 4 BR. 211~ BA Oxford Townhouse 3 BR. 2112 BA Chancellor Plan #4 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -tRVINE 2 RR. 2 RA San .Joaquin 2 AR. 21~ BA San C.irlos 2 BR. 2 Bi\ San J oaquin J AR. 21".! BA. San Luis Rey DEBlFtB.D 3 BR. 2 BA Plan #1 Park Home 3 BR. 212 BA Plan J Townhouse SMOKETREE 2 BR. 2 BA Flan 18 CULVERDAU 3 DH, 2 BA. Plan 43 CAlffOltHIA HOMIS 3 SR. 2 BA. Plan 106 red hill r ealty 552-7500 Sl39.000 128.500 83,900 149,500 $239.000 249,500 $ 78,500 86,500 99.000 99,700 102,900 115,000 122.500 118,000 TARBELL RIAlTORS~ Executive's DelkJht , Elegant spacious 4 bedroom home In New Morning Sun area. Decorated throughoul In rich eal'1htones, leatunng mBJMlic vaulted ceilings. Sunken family room with bnck flreplaoo. lnvillng maste< bedroom w11h adjo1n1ng study and walk in closet! 01n1ng room. eating area. extra baths. · Pa110 and sprinklers. Call now! $101 ,000 540-1720 Corona d• Mer DuDlex New unit In back area. Aoth homes with ? bedrooms. Front un11 teaturos beamed C8111ngs and cozy fireplace Aecently patnled. Ifs an absolute gem' Call bolore II s gone! sin.500. 540·1720. letter HllnJ ~pacious. lovely lam11y home in popular areal Extras galore 4 bedrooms. handsome PV stone f1reolace. burllrns 1n the deluxe kitchen. breakfast bar and extra beth$. Patio and electnc garage door opener. $89,600 54().1720 Lush LcNscaping Outs1and1119 Laurelwooc:I patio home with 4 bedrooms or 3 and den. Formal d1n1rig room, eating area 011 the counlry kitchen. family room and ltreplace Covered patio Community pool near tennis Call tor more details. $96.900 54().t720 Close to Schools Grl•at local!on• Lovely custom drapes. 4 oeorooms, tam11y room, eating area. entry hall and t1rop1aco in tho hv1ng room SPf•nkters. Ucltf'r hurry $84 500 540-1 720. bcepti•al Tri level condo w1lh 3 bedrooms. Handsome beamed certrngs 1n tne llVl'lQ room; din/rig room. ottractive· entry, exlra bathS and lovel'V ~ar lined closets Central air. Patio and community pool Take action' $67 900 540-1720 Owner .Anxious Large lovety l1v1ng room and huge mut« bedroom are only a tew of th• featur• of ttus super home! Eating area off the kitchen, den. dining room. and 2 bedrooms. Remodeled kitchen, Tra11er access. Call fOf all the detallsl $79.950 54(}!720 Colonial Mansion Near Mesa Vetde Country Club. Golf. tennis and pool taclllhesl Huge, elegant 4 bedrocm home. all cu11omlzed. Attractive tile entry, deluxe ktlchen, rec room. ea11ng •ea. fam•ly room and d1n1ng r oom. Wet bar. Pr<1 prolesalonat de<:or 2 brick llrepliw::es and IXllll baths. Newly painted Call now! 540-1720. Newport Heights Priced nghtl Attrechve home With : ~eorccrN. eating area off the kltch.,,, dining •ea end handsome hreplece. Trallw access. Call fat all the detallsl $915.000 540-t 720 Rat.d .. X .. For all the extras! lmmacu'ate rarcl' tt(e 3 bedroom pool home. Dining room 1188. eatln11 area. tam1ly room end Ille touchu. New roof, freshly painted. Hot house v.1th overhead sprinklers. Trailer Access and huge patio. Call now• $69.500. ~40.1720. 540-1 '720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Mt~ RELO DB DAIL y PILOT H~uForS• ····•·•··········•····· G..,,.rol I 002 .... ~ •...............•. LOW LOW PRICH> COHOO Ow1wr bouaht a nother. tiust 6acur11.•1: for 'lu1tL ~lion. r.hny upg1 ;.ulcs WU h wcl l>a r, I ,1 rgl• t•nclosl'd wt 11.p around ~anJ 'io tim(' to ha!l~le! Ow11er <kmand~ utt1on 54().2.IJ:I ,.,.,, f').rt 1 I ti•, f NO CREDIT NEEDED $139,90G: NEWPORT BEACH I btJrm, 2 h:.ith homl' w11h pool, JJl'U'''· ran11I~ rm . d<'. e\t• JU!tl !.lh.'Ol ~.ooo on n·mrwll'1111.I! :'\r. i:oH rourl!l' 1 \\ 111 c arrv ton tr JC:l For :-J ll' hy u.:..ncr 046 llOKO ·OCEAN VIEW BEAUTIFULLY PRICED W11s vt•rv t"1.p1•11'1' 1· .• in •111 \ l!Jlh h 111 111, r 11.1 ~ l'llllH' 4(11\\ 11 ltt 111111!•1 c;:,'()(1.tl(HI (11 J.:t'f \ I. I I 0 :-. • \l.1111. 111•\\ .111d t'\ "t 1 n i.: 'I r ,, ' ~ 111 t 111 , \ 11Slt>ITI 1111111 ht ,ttll \ (h\"11t•r ' '""' '11u1 .1111 ~:!IU r . l ~ma1u1J -r- IOAT SLIP \l )iour d0<>r.,1t•p llt Ith drr,oratl>U ltt'JI h I• I I 1•.11 •tnlv S) r., uld \\ ;i lttlrm ... ;{ llalh..'> &. lr111I tJ111111i.: rm i"L0l1lun•:. t•·r:imrt· trk t•n trv. l':ilo,. \ 1•rct1•, I rpl1·. •h-1;111 .1\or ".1II1•J Ill 1 rn1rr•1rt•tl '' ;ir1lr111o1·, hoinck.1n1·d 111p111·r lii.:hl fl'\lur1•i. """ S l,'1.ilHIO ;inll \OU OW;\ lht• IJ111I' 61ti 771 I VA BUYER IBO S DOWH 8 1lce to lx'a<'h tr11111 th1., Si>f a\\ ltn i.: f"H'f'UI 11" est4te! Qwt•t -,11et·t 1.41.id ... to secluded t-nlr) l.J\ 1sh In-. rm plu, .enurmN k1rchen' :-;"l'cp1n1? m IT"i t er h 11 r m p I u:; r h ii <I r I' n '' r 1• I 1 1• ii I ' S"parJtc fun llflH Lim rm,St'll1•1 n•11u1•,h 11u11·k orf ('r ('.1 II K-li h41 HI *VETERANS* Wac's & Wave's Invest your money 10 ·' Imme today & '' ukh 11 make mon1•v for \'OU' Our ofc i.petlull1l;, 10 helping VETS! C•1ll no"' 542-3676, 2411HS. Ukr AIANOONEO SPANISH VILLA BEACH ilSUME S28,500 Arebcd (01 m<1I t•n11 \ h~c 20' II\ rm '~ 11 h l'rackhnR '<l11rw lln•pl.wt• rwntry kttt ht>n •lin In)!. F1e,t<1 11.11 t' 1 m ovorlook~ 1m·1·r•·<I d,11111• pa\!llhon & lu-.h i:round' Scperalc "in~ lor m.1 JO~ic ma~lt•r ... t1111· Ii: guesl r1uarll•r" I .1kt• O\erll'1V.\1<1,111 '"Ill'" loan cost.; Nn 11u.11rr, mi: S288 .mo p:1\,.ill llut'ry ! !Mi:l 71ltl I 'MESA DEL MAR SPECIAL S82,900! Clciile In rark~ ....c•hn11I". lem\1s club 11•1! I hr on huge lot. • • 2750 Portola, Co1t0Me10 752-0861 SWIMMING ISFUM ~ n ti Ir l' :.i I l h v ' " n l'!<i(Je<'iallr \\ h<·11 you 1·,1n d () I l I 11 ,\ ll II r 0 \\f I) buck) :ml. 'I h1' 11111111• 1s MfU('llk\ 111•.11\ \\llh ;) hl'lll'()()lll'-. :! h.1111' .. , tllll In" rnom .inti ,1 i.:n•,1l C'e>llt•J.:f' 11.11 k ln!',1111111 l-\111 p1 1t1· ~i'l,!Jt~I ('\LI. 5511 21i(i(I t;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES HOUSES FOR SALE I IB>ROOM 314 Mari~old , old tdM, Cul\1 675-6000 5129,500 Sunday l 5 2 IEDROOM 7082 Betty Drive, llunt1ng ton Bch 962-7788 $66.500 Sunday 1·5 8397 Leeward Dr .. Huntington Bch 955.0497 $225,000 Sat/Sun 10·2 212 Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach 642·5004 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 11 Marimar, Laguna Be ach 646-325S $1ll,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 411 Rellview Ln .• Balboa Penin 559-6.588 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •JI Rockrose. Univ . Park. Irv. 55Hi568 $76.500 Sat4·6/Sun ll·l 114 Cr ystal <Balboa Isl, Liltielsl )NB fi75 ·333l $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17362 Rooewood. lrvinc 752-1700 $86.500 Sunday 11 ·5 42 Canyon Is l <Big Canyon) NB· 642-8235 $179,500 Sat 'Sun 1·5 206 Onyx. Balboa Is land 673-8700 Sunday 1-5 • 111 Seaward Rd. Coro11a dl'I ~f ar 675-5511 S169.55o Sund," l 5 2154 Vista£ntrada <Bluff~) NU · 673-8550 $135.500 Sat, Sun 1-5 718 Malabar. Newport Beach 673-8550 $140.000 Sat. Sun 1-5 # 10 Cove <Woodbridge J I rv. 673·3230 Sun . l ·S 326 Eas t 18th St.. Cost a Mesa 540·1720 S79,950 Sw1day 1·5 547 Tustin, Newport Beach 540-1720 S95,000 Sunday 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 723 .Santana Dr. <Irvine Ter) Cdl\I 644·$13 Sl67.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 5l5 Hazel Dr .. Corona d ef l\lar li75 2373 Sat Sun l·S ~4835 Woods ide. Lake Forest 75l·0861 S!.0.500 Sunda,· 12 5 4915 BurccCresccnt.LidoSnds.~B 645·7575 $13.5.000 • Sat. 1 5 • 12 Arte. Cl.. Nwpt Ct"t\st. ~B ~•5-3474 Sll2.500 Sat Sun 1 5 • l ~Pt. DunJeigh. llVHomes. ~li 644 -6200 $149,500 Sat Sun 1·5 l~l PortLocksle1gh . HarbVuHms 675-3411 Sl3J,!n) Sat Sun J-5 •l007 Perla. the Bluffs. N B 675-6000 $142.500 Sat Sun 1·5 11:118 Port Abbey. Newport Beach 644-7211 Sl36.500 Sun. 1 5 16 ~lontanas Sud. lh1nchSanJoaqu111 675-6000 $118.750 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 2609 W. La Verne. Santa Ana 759-1501 $53.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2625 Visl u Ornada <Bl uffs) NB Sl 76.000 Sat/ Sun I .4 31086 Via E l Rosario, San Juan Capo 496-7711 $79,500 Sunday 1-5 • i;4 Moonrise. Newport Beach 962-7788 $84.500 Sat'Sun 12·6 ;;6 Windwood. Woodbridge. Jn -. 759-0087 S99.500 Sunday l ·6 808 Via LidoSoud. Lido Isle. i'iB 675-6670 S268.000 Sund<.ay l ·5 60 1 N arc1ssus, Corona d el Mar 673-1181 Sat/Sun 1·5 1419 Serenade <Irvine Terr.) Cd.M 673-3663 $185,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 309 Walnut <Newport Shor es> N.B. 548·1200 $105.000 Sun. 1·4.30 •4581 Greentree <Univ Prk> Jrv 752-7799 $109.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 •230 Lugonia, Newport Shores. NB 646-32.55 Sat/Sun 1-5 207 Milford CCameoShor es) CdM 673-4400 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1817 Pt. Taggart. Newport Beach 646-7171 $154,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1521 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 645-7575 $275.000 Sun 1 .5 2 Rue Chateau RoyaJ CBigCyn > NB 644 -4910 $249,500 Sat1Sun J 5.30 ™9Capilal. Cost a Mesa 754 ·1202 $69.500 S<.tt Sun I 5 4606 Oakfi eld. Santa Ana 754·1202 $62.500 Sun l 5 107 .. A" St.. Balboa Penin~ula G31 ·1400 $265,000 Sat1Su n l·S 1213 S. Driftwood. Santa Ana 847.fiOlO $66.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 22802 Via Santa l{osa . l\ltssion Viejo 581·6i69 $75.500 Sal 1-4 Sun 1·3 ••409 N. Bayfront, Newpt Bch 752-1700 $368.000 Sunday 10·3 !l07 Marguerite. old CdM. CdM 675-6000 $138,500 Sal/Sun I ·5 12 Seabird Ct., Nwpt T err .. NB 675-tiOOO $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 45 l 5 Hampden Rd., CamShrs.CdM 675-0000 $228,500 Sat/San 1·5 3128 Boston Way, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $78.500 Sunday 1·5 279'l Circle Dr . <Bays hores) N.H. 640·0020 $159.500 Sat /Sun l -5 1804 Newport Hills Dr. East. N.B. 759-0811 $199,000 Sun.1·5 297 12 Ana Maria, Laguna Niguel 494 ·2146 $99,999 Sat/Sun Noon-5 1251 S. Oak, Santa Ana 540·3666 $64.!K>O Sunday I ·5 119 L exington. Monticello, C. M. 540·3666 Sunday 1 5 1 Sil ver Crest. Turtlerock. Ir\'. 675-3411 $145.000 Sat Sun 1 5 401 V1s la Roma (Bluffs) N B. 642-8235 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2712 Niagra, Monticello, C. M. 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 2467 Santa Ana Ave., E/side CM 646·7711 I Sat/Sun l 5 617 Vista Bonita, (IlluCfs) NB 673·8SSO $159,500 SU11day 1·5 129 "M ·• Stn•e t. Balboa Pen in Pt. 675·46.10 $162,000 Sun l ·S 2428 Vista lloAar (Bluffs) N.B. 675·5200 S98,500 Sun. 1·5 IOO!J Pt. Stirlm~ (HV Homes> N. B. 6<10-5S60 St28.50<l Sun 1·5 51? A~fnida ~ampo (Bluffs), NB Id I .>JR:l • 1·1·1,!1<1(1 Sun 12':}0 ·I 30 • 10142 Flanner. tiardcn Cn)V~ . 847·0010 S69,500 Sun. 1·5 • DIRECTORY ""' tllri• ~ •r•do.y......, l'Qll Miia •..ti• Hyo. 90 '"'9M ..... , ... Al""°' loc..._. tht.cl Wow -~ i. .,,...-.... 1rt ..,._..Wig elww!Mff i. toMy"• DAILY ptLOT WA~ ADS.,.,_, ......... .,.. ...__..,.,.,,..,,..,..... .... .-yd to 1111 ._ ...... _.._"' ...,, c ..... _ .. s.-..y .--...,. 1114 WhilCS<li ls, Corona 1kl Mar 675-3411 $187 .ovo Sunday 1 5 t!J:.122 Sic tTi.l Ucllo, Broad moor 675-3411 $11!1,000 Sund av l ·5 W llV1sl<1tklOro (Blufls>!'IB · (i42·8235 SI 12,000 Sun. l ·J 2706 V1sla tk l Oro I Bluffs> N B 642·8235 Sun. 1·5 3382 Mangolu, Costa Mesa 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 Jf!I .M 1rror Lake < Dl'l'rt 1l•lcl l 752·l4J.t S7~.ooo Sun.1 s 26 Hockro:.l' <Uni\'. P .irk l In lltl' fl42-X235 $87 .500 LI I Sun l .3 ••21 Balho.1l'o\~'"· \ H 7:1:! l!l:!cl Sund." I .i ~11:.!1 \\'h11d1t11..,l• l.11 . II H . .i:lti O(>-t:l Sii ,!l:>o ~al Sun 11 .1 l IR & FAM RM or DEM 1121 Oxford Ln. W ovt.•r Shores) NB 5•18·0391 $177.000 Sat Sun 11-5 3015 Cliff Dr CNwpt fl~ts I N B 1>45-~ $162,500 Sat Sun I j :.111 Untvc•rsit.v Purk. Cosl :.i l\lesu IW6·3108 $8V.500 Sat Sun !>-5 ~O lti2 l mp(•rtal Cove. Jlunt ·g B(':.t<:h lHH l ~G Su11d:.ir 1 ·> ~9'l L ark pm t Dr I L<1111l 111;1rk 1 I j B !.,8 H57i SK?.!>50 !-.;it Sun 10 ., 2 liJ 0l'l'an Ill\ d t H,d lm;1 I 'l'Jlllt > ;'\ B 751 l>:J7:1 ~i~!).0011 S.tl SIUI I I :I Sk1ppl•r. 1 lrv11w t;rm l' J In 55!).064X $~1,!60 1).11 l.\ ..!~7 (~u1.'<.lad .1. :'\t•\\ port lh·:.sd1 l~HI ti38.'"> SIXfl,500 Sal Sun I ;, 11117 Pinl·Sl , I luntinglon Bl'Jl·h 5:16 173'1 sro.soo S.it -Sun 10 5 ,1!Xll L1nd~trorn. In 1nv 551 30!11 S79 !XJO Sat Sun l :; txo:.1 Iowa. ~k~a Vl·rdt'. Co~tu \ll·:-a 751 3l~Jl S8l.!l>O Sat&Sun t j 26ftfi N 1do Way, Laguna Be:.11.:h 7tl8·X7SI Sat Sun I I ";OO E 15th St Cliflllan.·n. NB 1;.12.5:.>o11 ~1a2 .5uo Sat Sun I 5 i03 Balboa. Laguna lkach 4~14-751~1 $26~.500 Sunda~· l 5 •31()2 Madeira. ~Icsa \'l•rdt'. l' :'YI. &1-l -1156 Sat & Sun 1 5 200 Del Mar. Co~ta Mesa 646-7171 $75.000 Sat Sun l·S 18'i Virginia Pl.. ('ostn ~1 t>sa &16-7171 Sll4.!X>O Sunda)' I !'i lM>ti W('!.tcltff Or , N~wport Ut.•ad1 752-0861 Stt;.5.0IX) Sunda\ I ~} 1:\!n c; al\\ a). I lah•t·rl·~t. <.·~I · 5'16 6411 S71i.500 ~.tl 1 ~' :!2<15 Aralta. Ea~thlttl I. ~ B. t>-10 1812 S134.!Al0 Sun<\;1\ I :; •25382 Gns::.om. Lagunc.i :\1g1wl · 1)40 1812 S~.500 SumJav I 5 W l P<"arl ,\vt• <B:llhoa Isl >~ H , 1,.1.1.4910 S189.500 S.11 Sun 1 ;:. •21'19 \\'ind" ard LI\ . :\c" po1·t lkh !lti3 iOOO Sun I :1 :m:13 Port W<"yhndgl'. llVll. :\H li40 4(;1i(i S 139. 000 Sat Sun I ~ 1102 Brtshant• <l'rll\ 1•,1rk 1 In tiJl MOO S~.!l50 ~al S1111 \ :; :s222 C:n~t'l. Sant a Ana 754-1202 ~.400 Sun 1·:1 217 Amherst, Costa ~\t•sa 754 1202 SR0,5(.)0 Sun 1 5 -11 2 JasmtncSt.. L aguna lie~wh 4!}1 12.53 $174.500 Sa l .t Sun 11 :.! 1201 Pcmbrokl' Ln . Nt'\\ port lk;u·h li4t;-~/li4(i 010() Sal Sun l:! Ii 111 \:1;1.Jucar (l.ulohl<» :--lpt Ht«H'h tvt5 :l52.S S22!1.000 Sat Sun 1 5 375 Broadway, t'11~t.1 :\lt·~a 1;45 !IHil Sal Sun l:! I IK2ti5 \'(•Ito\\ "'ood. In 1111.· i!';2 1700 l l!l.000 Suml:l\ I:!;, 11172 :\loon• t'l . In IOl' 752 t71X) ~tsoo Sund.I\ t 1 :1 ~n2 Sk'..lark. ('11,..,la :\k~a · 5 Hi 2:i1a Sl 2(!~l Sund..i'' 1 :; '.ll)5 S I luron. ~ant a Ana · 546 2:n :i SCrn.~><> Sundwv 1 ~ JOGJ Tykr W<.ty, co~ta :\ft.•SJ . 54fi 2:n :1 $76.500 Sunday l 5 •2!128 .J at•aranda. Cost a Mcs<.1 541i·2Jt:1 $84.250 Sunday 1 5 1 !118 Glenwood. Sant a 1\na 540--16'\6 ~)l~.!l><l Sunday l 5 S<H Utic a. Hunting ton lkat'h fj7 5-674 1 Sun<! :iy 1 ·ll 1072 Tulare-. Mcsn Woods. CM 751·3191 Sunday 1·5 1092 Santa Cru z. Mesa Wood s. C. M 751 -~Hll Sunday l-5 18181 lkncla Way. Tus tin 6"2·8235 $87.500 Sat/Sun 12·6 -125 V1slaTrut•ha IBlufts> NB 64i·X23.'> Sat1 Sun I -5 201 RV/ Wind, So. ('st Sh r s. S.1\ 540-4641) :bl05.000 Sal Sun 1·5 !l.11 .J u ni pc.:ru. C o~t :1 :\l <'~ :1 540 3fiili S7!>.!X><l Suntlt.1~ I .1 lOl l Sumr \\ 11d.S.Csl.Shrs.SA 751 3l!Jl Sat &Sun 1:! .5 •591 Knowdl Pl.. Costa Mesa 646 7711 Sat Sun 1-:1 2284 l<'ordham, Cos I a l\ksa 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1 S • J 100 Sandpiper, Corona rlel Mar li7:1 8S50 $235,000 Sundily I 5 2%1 ('utnlpa 0-:a:-tbluffl NR 67:J 85!°}4) $1 !H.ooo S al/Sun I r, 54 J\('t1C'ia Tr<'<.' <Univ Park> In 552 7~,(Xl SI 15,000 Sun 1 5 1000 Cli ff Ur. <Newport llh l NH 616 4'1f,,1 Sun 12 t !'>311 Sun Bcrm irdino /\.vc . ~plll gl~. 963-8377 $105,000 SundJY 1·5 •1:10; I l.1 rl 1111• \ iu" llr < 'd \I 1i l1t ·IH4X $:110,000 Sun.1-5 1.i1:1!1 Svrr:i W:i) (:\lcs.1 Del l\h1rl Cl\! :->45..\7i l Sw112·5 17:11i2 ('ollo11\.\0tl(l 1 l>eu11d Irv. :-,~>H· W60 Sl.3tl.!l00 Sun. 1·5 :Jl07 Barhado~ tl\k~.i \.'l•rdc> CM 511 :H~ll Sunday 10-5 ·1545 (;urhum Or. lCameo Shore::.) <'d '\.I fi7:l 7040 ~JI :> OOV Sun.1-5 •9tJ9 Lllldt·n l'I . l'osta l\k sa 5·10 1720 S#i!J 500 Sundav 1·5 • 185~) lfoa \'1~ta l'1r . l\lcsu Verde 541;.s~JO s1:n.~>0 Sunday 1·5 :> 111 J>l:t ) .i 1 Blul r~, \ B li'12-X2:J;, Sun.1·5 1111 \'1.1 W:1lll'1'~ t l.t<.lo blcJ :-.IB 1;.\~ H23."> Sun. 1·5 * :itio1; ~'-'" bn·1· 11· l.11 111 \'I J 1 Cd :\I ti4·\.li:::! o :s 185,0oo Sun. l ·5 :.!02X \ l'11l1111i;il Ci r , llu11t. Beach !ltlH ·HiO~ :-i\lti. !.100 Sun 1 5 l:.!111. F · ,., l.11 • \\'1·-.11·11 ll > \ H "I'' :-,.,11 "I , I 11111 3 BR & DEN & GUEST .l.!.1 I·. ~.!rd 1; "'cl<'.C:\I h lb 7, 11 :-0,lHHfa} l 5 4 BEDROOM I l!Yil .;}tlid < ·1111t'~t· J';.irl... In 'i52 .>.',.Iii $X."> uoo Sat Sun 1 5 • •:$111 I·. H;1~l1 0111 Balhlt• 1, I~ .>:!UtJ ~..} l!J.IJlltJ S~1t Sun l ·S l!.llJIJ Alt111;11 tn·11w·1 l·rr > t'd~I 1;73 1;.;111 ~:!25.ooo Sun. 1 ·5 •11.,2 lh·r111ud .1. llun l Bl'Jl'h !lb() 2121 S8!J.OOO Sundav 12·5 ·,o:J :\l)"tll· \\'ay. La~un;,i B<•:.ich · 1!)4 Wiii ~.1., orn1 Sunday 1·5 lit;~\\ l"lnmi...tt r Jo::1st~11k. C!\J S41i l 111 ~!Jl. !"II Sat 1-.5 m;, W1w l HJv, Hal l'l'nn. Ba.lboa tj75 5.';1 l ~3.>tl.000 !-.c.1t & Sun 1·5 !l ~h>nkrl'y t 'tr Spyglass. CdM liiS J 11 I $:1:~5.000 Sal Sun 1·5 2515 Salt .\11·. ( 'orona del Mar fii5:~u1 ~2 l!J.500 Sat'Sun 1·5 3!XJ7 Inlet lsll'. Corona t.lcl Mar G75 3-11 t S:.M!J.500 StJt Sun 1 ·5 1044~ ll<1J1tu\, W1•st m111st('r li40 !1.UO Sunda\ 1-S l!ll5 \\'111d.,.,,1rd J.11 ~"\J>l Bth .• Iii!» .,.111 ~~.d'i .• )(.111 I hi 2 1>1 \hill'' 111 \ llom{•S ) :-; B. 75~• llXI I . Sat Sun 1 5 .!:1 111:! ~oulhport. l.agu11.1 Jltlf.. !"1.'>~ i~>l)IJ -..x:1 !klil Sun 1 5 .1m.1 ~.111 \Jan110 :\h'..,J\\'ood~. ('~I :i Hi 1111 '!II .:'>I.IV !'>unda v l ·5 ~:IO!) l\1111\, ( ll~t.I ~11·~.1 • ~>411 Vi:.11 ~llJl.UUO SundJ\' 1 ;) ~II l\r1·nlv.1HMI, ('o..,t.1 \ll's,J • :.io 1-;i11 ~!I .>00 ~uuda\ 1·5 •:!IHI\ 't ;u ht\ 1g1l;ml, \pl lkh . 1,,:, :1111 !--:1 15.00CI Sunda\' 1·5 • l :> 1 i' I \.11rm:1ndv 1lh'1•rl1l'ld i ln. ;;,:.! 1111 ..,11:!.~xlO Sun 1 ·5 l ~>X:.! l\11,h111' llr 1'Jlll' Wtllowsl Ir v. j ;,:.! I I\ I "18,:)()il Sun. l ·5 • , :.!:i ( .i 1111 •1 .i I v h I 11 d l ·ti \I I 1 I I t , '1111 :-:.: ; I I 11 HI S 1111 I .1 it IR & FAM RM or DEN • •f,.rn \'1a l.1cln Nor(! (l,Hfolsl >1'B tl42 :iCIC>:!. ms 2ti20 Sat Sun 1 5 ..!H 0~1kd.ll1· 1 W1x)(lhr1d~1.'l. Ir\ K4fi 1(!n1 ::.I t!i.1100 S.1t Sun 10 5 :.! I :1:!:• l.1•1111111 111·1· l.11, llni lkh !168 l !lfil ~lt1!15<KI Sat Sun 10·5 175:!~ Lulhl'I 1\\l'. In int· 551 l:lSI S!fl.~llll Sundav 1·5 l!llfi l'1>rt l'1m·t·11t•t'. Nc\loport Beach S.H :!IRS , I Ii.St><> Sal Sun 12·5 :!4!951 L11l·1a11<1. \11 s:-10n VteJO R.10 3'i!i;! S1:nmo T hurs-Tues 1·5 11547 l'amhlufl l '1r. l"ountrun Vallev 510 l i2<1 Sl l l.500 Sat.:Sun 1:5 1507 Mannt•r.., <I l tn·bor Illus> N.B ~3:1 Hfi(kt $135.500 Sat1Sun 1-5 1005:.! Spar Cir . llunt ·~ ncal'h G4fi i'll·I $!H,500 Sunday l -4 !fl I Sonrn· .1 Hd ( l\ll'sa dd Mar l C. ~l. 67:> Hi'1~ s~~s. !(1(1 Sall Sun l ·5 2!1 M onl\•ci lo CSp yl-(1 ass Htll l Cd M (i4'1 17fili S:'l:!5.000 Sun . 1·5 1033 l'ar·kl11ll l>r .. Cost a Mesa 548 1 !~7. 7~>2 2XX7 Sunday 1·5 2042 So L qH'll:i C't , :\I. \'en.Jc. C:\l 1/78H<200 $1 l!J.500 Sun. l·ti 17532 Lulhl'r. l rnn<· 646-7171 S!rl.500 Sunday l·5 2750 Portola. Mesa <1<'1 Mar. C M 752 OH<il $82.!kl•)• Sat'Sun 12·5 12 Dusk)\\mg, In c:rovc. rrv 642-SllXl $107.500 SaUSun 1 ·5 1742 l'ortSht'lf1eld. ll.ll llms. NB 641 I IS<i Sal & Sun l S 3044 ;\lountaiu Vll'w. Laguna Bch tl4H :ll.15 S at/ Sun I ·5 · 28 Morro Bay.Spyglass. CdM 640 Ci161 $259.500 S at/Sun l ·S :1218 On,'AOn, M<•sa Verde, CM 546-1141 $7fJ.Hm Sat l·S 15051 Tourtun<' Way, Irvine f>ll5·3'17'1 $11'1.50(1 Sat/Sun 1·5 1009'.! Stony brook. l\lrdthGrdn~HB 642 50(i2 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1219 Dont•g:1l, lLilN Tl.'Sl. CM 5<15Jl00!1 $&l,~><l Sat/Sun 1·5 :i:i85J St. ot Blue Lant<'rn. Dana Pl 66 1 1HR1; 1~·81:Jo t>uily 10·5 1 fl09 Y arht Jo:nch antrri,s. Npt Heh 640 1812 $259.00o Sunday 1·5 ~322 S 1l·rra RoJ u 1·rurtlerock) Irv. 640·7000 $137,500 Sun. 1-5 " 2318 lrvmc Ave. (Back Bay) N.8 . 644-4910 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5:JO 6 Foxh1ll (DecrfieJ<l Park) Irvine 644-4910 $134,500 Sun 1-5 :30 3214 South Linda Way, Santa Ana 645-0~ $9",000 Sat/Sun l ·S 19ll E. Balboa Bl., Balboa Penin. 631-1400 $275,000 SaVSun 1·5 22041 Malibu, Huntington Beach 963-8.177 $87,~ Sat/Sun 1·5 21152 Poston, Huntington Beach 536-3727 $131 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2lll Richmond Cir., Hunt. Bch. 963-0037 $119,500 Sunday 1·5 17832 Arbor Lane. Irvine 752·1~ $139,500 Sunday 1·5 15081 Sonny Circle, Irvine 752-1700 $107,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 10171 El Capitan. Hunt. Bch 963· 7881 $85, 000 Sunday 12-5 14261 Wyeth, Irvine 752·1700 $114,500 Sunday 11·3 l4921 Waverly, Irvine 752-1700 $79.000 S unday 2·5 1077 Corona, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $92,000 Saturday 2·5 1782 Bahama, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149.~ Sunday l·S 4217 Morningside, Santa Ana 546-2313 S61,000 Sunday 1·5 1835 Tahiti, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,500 Sunday 1·5 3104 Coolidge Ave., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $83,000 Sunday 1·5 •873 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 675-3411 $239,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2036 Phalarope, Mes a Verde, C.M. 675·5511 Sat & Sunday 1-5 19332 Sierra lieUo, Turtle Rock.Irv. 640-9000 S unday 1·5 13031 Malena, Tustin/Orange area 75Y.08ll $129.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1251 Surfhnc Way. Coronadcl Mar fi75-3411 ~22!1,!W Sal/Sun 1-5 lfi07 CasUc Cove. Conma <.lei Mar 759-0811 S269,SOO Sall Sun 2·6 :.?!.151 l Ana Marta, Lagun a Niguel 494·2146 S139,500 Sal/Sun Noon -5 1213 Alton, Santa Ana 540-4646 $72,500 Sun. 1·5 2:l01 Manly, Sant<J Ana 540·4646 SS.1.900 S:tt/Sun 1·5 3254 Turlock. Costa Mes a 540·4646 s1:12.ooo Sunday 1·5 * ;;10 H olly, Ir vine 540-4646 S158,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 1834 Tradewinds <.Baycr est ) NB f..42-8235 $229,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 1936 Port Tiff en lHVllomes> NB 644-ti200 $167.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 31782 Greens Pointe, Laguna Niguel n42·8235 $252, 950 Sal/ Sun 1-5 * l 9'l4 Lecw ard Lane < Baycres t > NB f>42·823.5 $169.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 #5 Red Rock, Deerfield, Irv. 646-771J Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Crosscreek. <Wdbrdg > Jrv. 673-8550 $139.000 Sunday 1·5 18762 Saginaw ITurllcr oc:k >Irvine 644-1766 $121.900 Sun. 1-5 20!J Pearl Ave . Balboa Island fi40 5357 $2ti0.000 Sat Sun 12 5 W04 1 Big Bend.Ln .• llunt. Ut·h 963-9777 Suntlay l 5 220 J asmme. Coron ~• del Mar 644·7211 S227 ,000 S~tlSun 1·5 • 1B456Gina Ln<Htg Vu North )H.B. 556-6076 Sll2.950 Sun 1·5 410 W. Sierra CSandpomtJ, SA. 551-2706 $89.900 Sun 1·6 3286 California St.. ;\lesa Verde. C.)I 546-4141 S79.900 Sunday 1·5 1839 Oriole, l\lesu Verde. t~l 645·0303 5157.900 Sunday 1·5 •416 Princeton <College Pk) Cd~I 751-4414 $87,900 Sun. 1·5 2933 Cassia St. CE .Bluff>, N.B. 640-9049 $179.500 Sun 12-5 9 Timberline < Deerfield ) Irvine 752-1414 Sl34.500 Sun. 1-5 28 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) CdM fi44·6200 $249.900 Sun. 1·5 22 16 Donrue Rd <Buck Bay) NB 642·8235 Sl40.000 Sun. 2·5 •2221 Francisco Wack Bay) NB 642-8235 Sl69,i50 Sun. 2·5 • 2334 Aralia, 1-:astbluff. !'\ B 675-6000 S168.000 Sunday J·S 2318 A r alia < Eastbluff) Npt. Beac-h 642·8235 Sl54.SOO Sun. 1-5 2025a Morristown Cir .. Hunt Prk, HB 675-6000 Sl 19,750 Sund av 1·5 2352 Orchid Hill Pl.. S.A. Hgts . 968-4602 Sl42.900 Sun 1·5 1 l12 Sandcastle. llVH, CdM 675-6000 $269,000 Sunday 1·5 •1907 Yacht Maria. Seaview, NB 675·6000 $235,000 Sundav 1·5 18:16 Pu1·t Wcnwit'k lltVJI IN. B .. i 5 0·:1269 S 157. 5 00 Sun . l ·5 4131 Salacia Dr. (H.ucquet Clbl Irv 55!l-.J540 5121.500 Sun. 1·5 P.M. 215 Lugoni u . NptShorc~. N.R. 1)45-()(180 Sl08,000 Sunday 1-5 218 12 Fuirhtnc Cir. Huntington Bch 96:J 1888 Sl05.000 Sunday 12·5 S HDROOM 108 Turquoise. Balboa lsland 1 642-4758 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1102 E l Camfao. Costa Mesa 546 -2313 S99.500 Sunday 1·5 1337·Cliff Dr., Lag una Beach 67:'>-3411 5249.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 2042 Por1 Weybrid1?e. J larbVuHms 675-3411 Sl89,000 Sunday 1·5 S IR Ir FAM RM or DEH 28il San .Juan Lu, ('ostn ;\l ('~ll 5Su·2550 Sun l ·:1 17152 Rotterdam, Huntington Beach · 830-8897 $68,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 '* 1524 Sandcastle, H a rbVuHls, CdM 644·1538 $249,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 22 Cypress Pt. Ln. CBig Cyn ) N.D. 644-4910 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 11 12 Somerset <Dove r Shores ) N. B. 645-7575 $287,500 Sat/Sun t -5 172 1 Orcharct Dr .. Santa Ana Hgts 646·2842 $140,000 Sun 12 5 •2012 Seodrift, lrv. Terr., CdM 644-7270 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1102 El Camino, Costa Mc.-;a 963· 7881 $97 ,900 Sunday .12·5 ' t • " ~.'!~.5:!! ....... ,~!!.':!~.~~ ....... ~!!!.~.~ ........ ~c:'!!!!!.~~.~~~ ...... ; ~c:'!!!!!.~~~~ ..... .. . GtMral I 002 GeMral I 002 GefteroJ I 002 Sunday, October 23, 1971 • DAIL V PtLOT Pf, I .,, Hotaws For Sale HousH Few S-. . Houses for S-. Hovs•s Fof' Sc* -• ............................................................................................ ,_.'1f G....._. I 002 G.......r 1002 ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• •• • • • • •• • • • • • •••••• • •. • • •• •• •• • •• • • •• ••• •••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••• ••• •••••••• •••••• PERFECT PITCH Corona def M• t 02ZCoroM dtl M.-1 OJZ •t Mr t 022 CoroM dtl M• I 02Z , .. ••••••••••••••••! Real EstateSJlesperson *VETERANS• R11:ht on the stnke zouc •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••w•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ of J-~st:>1de Cost.i Mei.a. ----------------•! It 2 lol ancf on it <1 custom cae: 110111 ELKINS ca. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE '-SPECTACULAR" OVERLOOKS POOL IN THE HEWER ILUFFS! 2 Story End Unit Townhouse, Hi gh Above And Overlooking Sparkling Pool And ·Ramada. 2 Separate Suites, 3 Baths, Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To Another Suite. Highly Upgraded. Karastan Wool Carpeting. Van Luit Wallpaper, Mirrored Bath Doors, Many Otber Custom Features. $157,500 OPEN SAT/SUH 1·5 2444 VISTA HOILEZA HI OOVElt DRIVE 631-1800 I OO~o COMMISSION We r urnl!>h dc:.k tt'lcphuno--:.ecrclJry & ht'lp LACASA RLTY 495 l1170 l'\l' 11;11 0737 I( \OU \\,tnl .1 hnllh' Ill or:.inal' Co . 111111 I lot 1111, )cJr p..i"i. \Uu In' \\1 know h111W 111 lwl11 \ EIS J:l'l hnm1'' • l' ... 11 nu" ~2·3076, ;.WIRS tlkr :J he, 2 llJ , fJ rn. tm wllh 1•nl1·rt.11 n ml'nl center Jn1J .i \I 111 Id :.ctici. wm 11111~ pri<'r 11£ SI 14,900. L'at11;.m 11, l , _________ ,. ________ , c 1".f •~I• /tlN<'fl GNeroJ 1002 Gneral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• In MESA VERDE 3162 ?\IADEI HA . Open today 1-5 PM . 3-HR & huge family room openin~ to rear yard POOL! Grcal street. Come see. Perf ecUy priced! [~IH!iHI $58,750 llug1• f..im1ly r0-0m with u'ctt l>ql·k w a ll and 1111·111111 1• :i lk <l1 m. 2 hath. <ll•ll' l·ar garage, 111·w 18' OoughlJoy pool & til1 c 1 . All lh1:. on a ,1·dmkd ,.,1 rt·~l. Hurn . 1 •a II s.tti-5880. • ~HERITAGE PUBLIC NOTICE Spectacular value in Spyglass Hill. New Cape H<M"n model, 4 BR, 21,A;, Ba h ome. Mainificent city light view • Landscaped, ready to move in. OWNH WIU. DISCOUNT PRICE SUIST AN11AU. Y TO 9'JAUFIED PRJMCIPAL x1 .. t OppouhlMty,to hy ...... "°"'• .. a RffllsHc Price. Appt. tllly. 644°4684 or 640-6410 CoronadelMar I0.221ConM.odt4Mar 1022 In HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1742 PORT SHEFFIELD. Open to- d ay 1-5 PM. The NEWEST 4·BR & family room in IL V.Hms. Private corner -huge fenced rear yard. See Mariella. ..., REALTORS --------·1 ............................. ······~ ......... . JACK HOWELL ~~~1u111 ' 644-1156 VII.I. \t~ Po S:in Ju:rn ~JC 2 hr, I IJ,1 Country Court 1111111<· W11utl patio hlO UKl!l or .\~15 5216 art '11';\l Balboa Island 1006 ..........•............ Balboa Island 108 T11r11u111~i.-,\\c. V1i-w & shnre mooring 2 St), 5 Br. 3 liu. fpl1:, ll<(l' corner l o t . Co mpletely rum1shcd $235,000 Agt. ~2-47;,8 or 21:1-438 2759 Iii\ Y VIEW, xtra lge lot. 3 Ur 11 .. Ila. By owner. WHAT A LITTLE GEM! Delightfully fresh 2 bdrm .. 2 baths, family rm., dining rm . ., glistening hdwd. floors. Partial view or hills & ocean. TREAT YOURSELF & COME BY O~ SAT. & SUM. l·S 525 HAUL DRIVE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR RACHELLE ROIERS. REALTOR 3333 LC.dHwy .. CdM 61S..211l L lJ S k " I{ I. ,\ L I Y .: J ( I;. 1 / /) I " I J, i{ .\I 'I/ ; . " is I; f Coo\t ,.,..,.~ CorOflo dt"l "'4ar SPYGLASS onM 4 Bedrm. highly upgraded. Professionally decorated and landscaped. Only home Spyglass list- ed with a pMorama view of ocean and bayfront. Octered at $325,000. 9 Mon· tercy Circle; Open SaUSun 1-~. LARGE 5 bedrm bonus rm h ome featuring 3 fireplaces, one in the master. Located on 1/.& acre lot ·with mini-orchard. Also features large pool and jacuzzi and blt.a gas BBQ. Priced at $283,400. · ... .. 102Z ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•..............•.•••. / Sl6!J 000 673-5000 • ' -' ----Coronod•IMar 1022 COl"OftCldelMcr IOU Balboa Pe-nlnsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECTORY ··~···················· 5 Ill Ir FAM RM oc-DEH 3116 Pierce, Costa Mesa 1546-2313 $89,900 Sunday 1·5 3359 Marigold Cir., Costa Mesa 675-2311 $128,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4531 Camden (Cameo Shores> CdM '44-6200 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3810 So. Alder, Santa Ana 645-<mJ $97,500 Sunday 1-5 1508 Ruth Lane, Newport Beach 833-3821 $179,500 Sun 1·5 921 C a rnation, Costa Mcsu 645-0303 5124.500 ~w1dav 1·5 20 Morro Bay <Spy gla~:-1 C'd;\I · 673-1148 $280,000 ~un 1-5 209 Narcissus Av<: .. CcJ .\I 673-7130 SJJ(),000 ~un 1-5 2716 Canary, Mes a VC'rdl', C.M 546·4141 $139,900 Sunday 1-5 41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) Cdi\l 644-6200 Sun. 1-5 1790 Panay Circle (Mesa \'C'rdc > C-'T 540-0608 fJ:JJly ! 5 6 llOROOM • • 1406 So. Bayfront. Bal.l:.le 675-6000 ~.000 Sat Sun t :; 1520 ll1 ghland, ::'\c " port H1·~ch 640·6Uil '-'w1day l:! .-, 2627 Cove Sl.. China CoH'. Cd:\1 675-6000 5395,000 Sw1da; l ~ 6 II Ir FAM RM or DIM 22 Point Loma (Spyglass> CdM 644-6200 $279,000 Sal1Sun 1-5 #3 Montedto Dr. (Spyglass) Cd~I 544-5394 $310,000 Sat/SWl 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 5 Madrona, Turtlerock, Irv. 675-3411 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 2241 Vista H\Jerta (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 593.000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2·5 •28 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irv. 759-0087 $114,950 Sat/Sun 1·6 23361 Caminito Tel mo. Lag Hills 751-3191 569,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 • ~ •310 Fernando. #408, Balboa 213-661-0361 5165,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 14S98 GldnGlen,Walnut.Sq.Irv. 759--0811 $55,900 Sun. 1-5 500 Vista Grande (Bluff:>) N.B. 759·~11 $147,500 Sun.1-S •601 Lido Park Dr. Unit3F, NB 675-6~ $250,000 Sat/Sun 14 1634 "D" Iowa St .• Mesa Verde, CM 997-9560 $61,500 Sunday 1-5 ••1028 Bayside Coves E.Bayside 673-1148 $189,500 Sun 1·5 1400 Seascape Dr .. Nwpt Beach 645-0303 $92,950 Sundav l 5 #1 Blue Lagoon Villas, La~una Bch 499-3593 $165,000 Sun 1-5 2 IR • F.AM RM or DEH ••Tu CMa U6,0£fPkDr.Crlsbd. 729-5966 $120,000 Sunday 1 5 1490 Avocado Rd., So. Oceanside 498-0788 $81,900 Sal/Sun 2444 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs. N.B. 631-lfm S157,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 61 Sea Pine Ln (Big Cyn) N. B. 644·4910 S198,SOO Sat 1sw1 t-5:30 •• •973 Bays ide Cove W. N .B. 640-1812 $299,000 Sat/Swi 1·5 l IB>ROOM •29 Canyon Island, Big Cyn, NB 759-0087 Sat/Sun 1 6 2007 Baja (The Bluffs) Npt. Och . 759-~ll $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 l06Lexington La .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 621 Shasta Lane, Costa Mesa · 646·7711 Sat /Sun 1-5 320 Ortcro (The Bluffs) Npt. Beach 64.4-1133 $182.000 Sun. 1-5 204 Nato (The ttluft's) Npt 0 l'ach 644 ·1133 SM!J,500 Sun. I 5 2911 1'' So. Fairview. Santa Ana 540-1720 $67 ,900 Sunday 1 5 #12 Swift Court, Npt. <:rest. NB 846-7711 Sunday 1-5 415 Vista Sucrtc (The 13luff :» \.' B 640-0020 Sun. l 5 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 491-C West Alton. Santa Ana 751-3228 $61,000 Sat/Sun 359 Vista Madera (Bluffs) N.B. 673-4400 $162,500 SattSun 1·5 731 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 675-6670 $149,500 $al 1-5 :SOOO "D" So. Sycamore. Santa ,\nJ S79-&109 $70,500 Sat Sun I 6 4 BEDROOM • • J 6133 St. Crnn l ",· .J lllllll>1. J JU h-10-3804 ~2:J;l,000 ~<it :-;un I ~ 4 BR & FAM RM or DEN ~ Im a Lon (New pon l'n·~I 1 :\'.. B. 1;.;4-4910 ~1~:u1:;0 Swi 1-5·30 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 518 :\'arch..,us. Corona <tel !\far 759-0811 Sat Sun 1-4 ·30 ::.06 .\halone c Hal boa bland IN B 1:1:; 482.:! ~K>.UOO Sat Sun l 5 .!OO J>1.1 n:11nd 1 BJlho;,i bland ' ' B (,;.;.3331 ~7.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 18251 Bayberry, Univ. Park. Irv. 552·9367 S98.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR Ir I IR 510-510'12 Larkspur, Corona del ~Iar . 640-9900 SatrSun I-5 2 IR liCH 202 34th St., Balboa Peninsula, ~-B. 979-8533 5159,000 Sat Sun 1-5 409 Serra. Corona del Mar 673-3230 Sat/Sun 1-5 4604 Seashore. Newport Beach 631-1400 Sl75,000 Sat Sun 1 j 511-5111 2 Acacia, Corona del Mur 759-0811 Sun l ·S 2 II &'FAM Ir 2 II 710 Iris. Corona clel Mar 644-7211 Sat. 1·5 l IR & I Ill 207 Cedar, Newport Beach 642-3200 5160,000 Sa 11·3/Sn 11 -2 519 35lh Street, Newport Beach 675-2866 • Sat/S un 1-S 513 Marigold. Corona del Mar 640-9900 Sunday 2-5 415-415112 Hcliotrope,Coronadel Mar 644-4848 $230.000 Sun. l -5 3 IR liCH 731 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-6670 S289,SOO Sat 1-5 4 IR Ir l IR 207 Colton (Newport Shor es) N. n. 645-7575 $189,500 ~un . 1-5 RANCH FOR SALE 2 IR Ir GUEST •202!12 nirch St, Sanll1 1\n:J Jlj?hls 640-7000 $155.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 HOUSES FOR RENT 3 IEDROOM 1721 Miramar. U~lboa Penin 631 -\1\00 S7001mo Sat/Sun 1-5 l IR Ir FAM RM or DEN 1086 Glen Circle, C.:osta Mesa 675-7060 $450 Mo. Sun. 1·5 INCOME PROPERTY 3 HOUSES on I LOT 1994 Church St .. E /Side C.:.M. fi•16-77 11 Sunday 1-5 • Pod ••Wot~ • • • W~ant & '°"°' :! !Ir tfr~·um on lgc lot. 01)l II .s .s SIS!l.500 J ohn I'\ lu~l' HI Ir :159 1)5118 675-3411 BALBOA PEHIN. L U S K tA R E ,\ L T Y OCEAN VIEW 3 BR-3 BATHS Luxury 2-Sl)' .. :!700+ :.q . fl. Formal dm. rm. & IJv. rm w frplcs . ramsly rm. & alt bit in k1tch. En - tire home profess. de· roratcd. A.skini: ~.000 Oµcn Sat.&Sun l ·.t 2173 Ot'ean Bh'. Buslder- 11.!·•'1•1 /1 i:JS;.. J Su11 Cu. 2SI S E Coo•t Hwy. Corona~ Mar HAUOI VIEW .. LLS Warm and inviting. 3 bedrm home with a very nice view. Owner anxious, oCf ercd at only $187,000. Open Sunday 1-5: 1114 Whitesails, Corona del Mar. owncr: c· a II r or more in· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fo on th1:. & other cw.lorn = /.Jn NIGEL DAILE.Y .<:,. ASSOCIAT(S I 11om .. , · AGEE-O'MEAl I Pro~rtiH, Inc. I ,hjl ::-.!.~ purk C1rt 11· I In tni• i~t 1.;i;;1 I PENINSULA SPECIAL j \l.".1mum llv11h1ltty ,11 n11n111111111 C•l'l. T-.-ol H H ol upl•''· :!1>:! 3Hh St I< ,1 I Ii o... I' l~n 1 n ,., u l ,, (~·<orator 1wr fr1 t 1 .. 1'1 "ha 111"' • 11 jtt'" ll u11 "' S .it !-oun l-~. ~l!>~.11011 X 1\ '\ 1\ 0 U It Jo; A L EST.\TE979 853;1 ltt ti 1; F "l lt r I b n II• t .t ofulh ol " •H ti • " 1· t(I 1111 I.' •I '11. l i hi\ I lil .,_II I \ \t ,\ 1,P \l DUPLEX 3 Dr & 2 Br unit.s. So ol b~y. Sl60,000. Open Sal1 Sun 1-4 at Sl'i Goldenrod. 7S!l -0260 Snlr-' People Attention! I will pay $1000 bonus on ANY o rrc r l eccep bt'fore T.henk11.q1vln~ o l251 Surfllne. CdM . ($229,950.) S il.eo Hanoa, owner. ------· Balboa Pltft.iftsuta I 007 Balboa P"""sukt ! 007 ....•.••.••.....•..•..•.•........•.•••.•.••••• Rurr White Realtor 1'•1}1 N .. wporr 8111d -------- N r<M"nrl 8t>3Ch, CA 9266'.l PRESTIGE AREA Beautiful, mode rn, Peninsula Point home with covered patio, dining room, fireplace. 3 Bdrms, 2 Raths, on quiet, secluded street,· just steps from bay &. ocean hcach('S. $162,000 429 "M" Street 675-4305 evs OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING VACANT -4 Bednn fa.mily rm. ocean view home, waiting fot' you to m ove, into. Large lot. 2 baths, 2 story w/3 car garage. Open Sat/Sun 1-5; 3907 Inlet Isle. Offered al $249,500. LUSK l\HLT -tri-level home with many custom touches. Large courtyard. Beautiful olive tree and many ro~e bus hes. Bltn book s helves, formal dining room, paneled family room with parquet floor. huge pool. A home for family and entertaining. Open SaUSun 1-5: 1'473 Sandcastle Or. Offered at $239.~. VIEW HOME -4 bedrrr.. 2~ baths. r::imity rm. newly c arpeted and JHnnkll, quiet street. Offered at 229.950. Open Sat/Sun 1-5; 1251 SurflineWay. CUL.5SAC -beautiful 4 bedroom. 2V.t bath home featuring approx. 2700 sq.ft., 3 car garage, n~xt to park. Large d eck overlooking secluded greenbt"lt. Priced at $249,500. Open Sat/Sun 1·5; 2515 Salt Air. Brand new ~pb" palnt ..... ~ do the rest! Small or ' "° down pymt. on lhis home. Popular So. c.oaa-Plua a.rea. 4 br, ramlly nn, pleasant rur yell • $72.SOO. Hurry• caU! , Ven Jo...._ Illy • ' 540·4646 ~vely 3BR1 FR, quiel ·i cul-de·HC, w1. yd. Z03l ) Aliso, of( 20th & lrv1n4 Drive by. Open Sun 1-5<' Agt648-1044 or 6'75·1580. - Eastslde 3br + den Cotl· do. 2~ba. Opn ffse Sat/Sun 9•5. 646·3108 MESA WOODS. 1rut family home, 4 Br 2 Ba,r formal din rm, eat-I", tltch. Lo\•ely Ice patio, S ur 13r. Prine only. Owuer.1104,SOO. S49-4872 • . R.OttlDA IOUHO - Must socrlffce lovel :• troe!c•I 3 Br w/fplo ._., Mt:SA VERDE. Acctp~,1 Ing best ofrer ovc • a .ooo. s.s-a391 ; O>Uep P1r~. 4 bdrm 2 ~~ ~:, dbl l'rplc. Newly peln~·l ln/out, new carpets. ~· traa. Agent& welcom ' SI0.900. 546~'17 .. ._. lrSMOftlCK TOTIUT YOURSllJI 't. to this 3 BR. 2 BA condo'. • Qu1llly rons trucllon fit • decoratln1. Prime Cotti" M~.ta area. Offered ar•1 '6:i.OOO. 540-3666 tlfftelc1n 1111\l t \IAll t DIODAILVPILOT Sunday Oetober23 1971 Houses For Sale Ho.Mi F-orStM H.ttes ForS• HovsHFor S• MousHFOf'Sale ttoa.1Fot-S.W tl~ . . . •••••••••••·•·•·••••••• ................................................................................................................... . Fw S. IHo.u Fot-s.M HouM1 For Sak Dano Polnt I 016 HIMHIMJt°" S.och I 040 HautW°" °" lnlne I 044 ~-• •I!!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••~·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I 042 H.....,._. 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• • .... .C.. ....._ I 0.24 C .... W... I OJ4 CO.to Mesa 1024 3 br, 21 :1 bn hom(• w vaull A~a we cooperate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:R Clen, elegant 4 br. .. VJL~GE U , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('d ce1l1n.:s. Appru-c. 2100 BY OWNER --- - - ----- - - -2:)0C) ~.f. home dciugned lla nover • Upgrd d 3 2 BR + dbl gax., nr. Col:tl.• MJ. ft. O>mpl \\ decor BY BEACH BEACH & HARBOUR around ctr atrium wiko1 Br, end unlt lwnbm. ~·~ MISA VHDI POOL HO..- eady to move-in. 3 Bdrms, (am ity m. Cloise to schools & shoppiog. New aint & carpets done in earth tones. ervice porch. Lots o( fruit trees on e lot. Call us it won't Jast. Priced to sell VA terms. GREAT USTSIDI FfXER Located on R-2 f()t. 3 Bdrm, family r m . Lots of potential. Call before it's •. ,.gone. GHAT ST A.RTIR HO..- , 'A nice quiet cuJ-de·sac street. 3 Bdrm, f a mily rm. Large lot with fruit trees & m any extras. Priced $66,000 "1 CHOOSE YOUR CAIPET ~ .• $1000 Carpet allowance. New paint 4 bdrms. Priced under the market for '4-.t ttquick sale. 546·2313 : \,0)THE REAL · ~ESTATERS \ :::-------==-=~ I I ~,C:..... .. M• IOl2C .... cWMcr 1022 ·rt•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :.11 I LOW DOWN y d 1,..iGets you into this 3 BR sa er 8 1 ~ol hom e. Fireplace. Pool-$89 ,500 • 1 : built·ins, a ll with grcut A heck of a hon.ie for the l•Alrms. money! S1>acio11s family 540·3666 room, circular fkcplate. eating area. entry hall. bl.'dr ms, patio. fir ep1t and pool. Won't IL•sl. BKR. call Soi0·1720. Mesa park t:an adtl 1 un crpt.:&qlJt10.slub. D1rer1 B r t 1 pond. waterCall, single to recreation le 3hop g. I l If A .R D E: s 1' y Crom btulclt•r. $120,000 3 r, um rm. new cp s. ~ U -1.. Ch-.... c--..a-i.ty, 2 !\lone Cplcs. sunken Offered Al $98,000 (ee RL'ALTORS 67S·'"""' (711)752 8511 kit. lo malnt )'d .. 1600 ~q ,.._. ..... a -liv rm, r>rof. decor. land. "' • ~ouv. ---I\. VA ter ms commJcred. 400 ft. wide water way w/iabulous Jandsepd, 9 mos new. Dy BOB KOCJSKO, R1tr TAKE A LOOK Open house wckndi. or ,,.,.,,. aE.... ss2 9361 EASTSIDE 12 UNITS cull 557.1700 ttays, v iew, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, lovely owner. Asking $17S,OOO . .,.,,..,._. · llS>UCEO SI 0,000 ~~~ 1~fc~~~111~~.P ~0 ~~ 962-8773 evts. Ai.k for patios and only $165,000. !:~~ci :~1~· ~~~ 5i~ou1s~ #6 DEUWOOD Owner say$ sell lht?se charmc rundcr conslruc· Marshall <Magnolia/ Sycamore Cl'~Ck . EAST rentable properties in u uon Callfordctuil!>. Adams) l.aclrfronf ht SultMtt 833·2219 OPINSUM f·S prime Jocattoo. t-'or more Urive by 33861 Olintlj Dr. information call today. COASTAi, DECORATORS Huntington H arbour's Beach & Park. 9 ... C"'UET CLUI Near FJuorCorp. Exec. 4 ltlllolAllf'S OPlM "°Ullf AU lT'i 17Cl30<•"9•,Co•laMeM . 645-9161 . , Collt!ge Pk-Pool. jac. 4 Br. 416 Princeton l''t>r · lw1e. 75140 4; l>36·6951 PROPl-.:RTI ES DELIGHT! Live right on the sand -2 Bedrooms, ftA ... en, hjthlY upgrd'd. Only 496.8338 Sunny Showcase horne I 1 LEASt:·OPTION 10 mot. old, formal dln· w / u n 1 I m i t e d 2 Buths home, 2 car garage, Pf us ove-4 BR, 2 BA. suo,ooo. Lrg. lng rm, separate family EtToro 1032 possibilities. s2000. ly g uest apartment or r ent or extra cor l o t. own e r /agt. rn\ w /Crplc. Xtus. ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\.'Corating allowunl·e. 4 inc ome. $320.000. G7S·5ll3. Reduced! FAMILY BR. 3 Ua, 2200 sq. ft. PRICED LOW PATl'IWALKEll single stor y. $109.500. REALTY 84~M418 DELIGHT w/assumable VA loan. J Harbour Watcv ~ .t Owner trand'd. l\fust --------- Beautlrul 4 bdrm home Mile to beach. 968·4967 of 109 ft., 65 ft d ock plus beautiful seJI immed. Lovely trl· A R B O n L A K E on quiet cul·de·sac. Plen·,._ _____ ... __ 1 p OQl. 3 Bedrooms, J~-1 Baths, large lvl s&S, A/C hm. 3br. "Woodside" 3 Br. den. ty or exlrus: 1''amily1• rooms, all on one floor. Don't settle for. 2'hba, beamed liv rm. VU! Only 1117,900 or lse Monticello Condo room, covered patio & ... form din rm, gus or wood opt. 552·7133 3 Br, 2 ba. Bi~. clc.rn, \'a lurge fenced yard. Walk I 'h Ml to OCEAH less. Excell~nt financing. frplc in ram rm w/book --------- <' a n t . s 6 1 . 9 so . to the high school. Ask· For Sale by Own er. ISLAND VILLAGE PIOPIUIES shelves. Pro(. deco & •Subtle• Owner. Bkr.5455~70 1ng$Sl,OOO. Ileaul!Cul La n dmar k (213) 592.5511 (714) S46-S50Z Jandscp'd. Lrg back yrd •Sophistic..._* ---Home. 3 Br. 2ba, rum Wi briek patl~. p~l '"'--HoMNS-1·5 OPENSUN125 m·O. fi~~t:Pe:\ rm .• shag cpl, frplc , -------------orangei;rovevu.renms. i'1tlZArttorL .. 939 Serra Woy, ~lt!1oa del -i!F ~Il~W ~tio. wi latticc C\'r, gas Hwal~°" 1.._1~°" pools, Jae. By owner. , jJ Mar pool home. Lytton •99·2800 f1rep1t1BBQ. Yard has ... _.,,=+ 10,.2 Hcrb"".r 1042 S99,950. Opn Ilse daily. 3 Roomy pnvacy pre va S RJty. s.t5·-177l -..c------1 lrlr pad, gr~nhouse & .....vow" ~ ~ Skipper,~ ln this stately 2 story ---------•Fountain Yatt.y I 034 ut il s hed. Automatic ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'--'-------• DEANE home on a quiet. -lbr Pride or 01.1 n~rship ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sprinklers, soft water Mouftfoift View c u I • d e · s a c i n home in Hnll'l'rc:.t <trl'a. HEW LISTING hkups. 2 car paneled Broadmoor Woodbridge UNIVERSITY PARK! Asking S75,-ISO. Lytton . gar1workshop, 220 volt OPEH HOUSES 12 to 5 PM 4br, 3ba, f:Jm rm, form On pro f essiona lly Rily. S.15·4771 Entry hall-lrg fomtl)' Nr "Int schls & shopi;. din rm. "118,000. 0 -Hse landscaped aJ ro\&nds, thls ~tESA WOODS. hy ..tn-c ious owut!r. Prelly 3 Br:! Ba, newl y dccor 'd . spal•ious k1ll·h w atrium off Family Rm. prlO('. only. 58-1.UOO. Soi9·48i2 kitchen w, bltn~. sep " d ill " .,.. bed 2 b th'"-Ask in g SIS2.5SO. Ph 4 Br,21h bath 17179 Roun b" 5atiSunl0·5.280akdale. 4 room, a 1111me laundry rm w •2 BA. 968-8577 846-4204 . has a den & study y.ii\h garage an·e:.:. rromr---------•I Excellent location ............ $164,500 ---------custom built-w. formal kitchen, frplt:. 111 In mg TurUerock Glen . Open dining room & lamUy room-I !Ht. ~·~ ~A. Must sell, by owner. All 3 Br, 21h bath Condo 16144 Tortola Sun 12·5. #7 Creekside. room. F E E L AND. s h u ~ cb rho 0 rd. n0 1 c1 e terms. 5 BR. 2 Ba , cov. Waterfront with dock ........ $225,000 Snglfam home. <eBr . 2ba, 1139.SOO. Opeo til 8 :30. neig,. or oo · n Y patio. car po r t. Onl)' Cam rm. All upgrades. MonTburs S75,500. lleekora deal! S68,000. Op en Houst 2 Br, 2112 bath Condo !6453 Wimbledon 5189.980. Eves833-7SS9 • • HO YA.RD WORK SatiSun 12·5. 1'1152 Rot. ANYMORE terdam Ln. 830.8897 Waterfront with dock ....•••• $259.000 I & ·Qual~ Throuit h an enclo:.ed 3 BR. 2•.:i l:JI\ Tiburon IY OWNER 4 Br. 3 bath l 012'1 Bolero CUL VERD ALE • Plam front courly.-rd. discover condo. The popul ar CORllJER Pl ap7 .. S2·~· YEAR ROUND LUXURY this ooauttfully decorat· Bulboa Model. P ool-WAL)( TO IEACH lsland Waterfront ............ $329,000 n ..,.,v ed 3 bedroom. 2 b:1th te nnis. Re lax (or a 4Br, pool. $86,500. UPGRADEDPLAN 45,<C MOOOUAIUt.HI 9lAOf home with rich COCO<! change. Pvt. patio. Sub· Owneri Agt. 830.:>907 PURCELL REALTY BR. 3 BA ON SUPERB IY owua •EDUCEDSIOOOOTARDllL brownc:irpelini:.cuslom m1tyourpnce ---------• 16501 , ifi C tH S-Ntlh LANDSCAPED " 'ft 1 d Id 847°6061 546-9366 PORTUDO ac c oas wy, c . CORNE R . 17532 Collcge Park~b1t bvS&S. 1 ·~·ESA VERDE d1rnam l. rape::., r e mo c c •J · · 1· · d 171 .. )1 .. ~ll,.8 llllf592 1311 1 "' " kitc hen u re :i P l.US --------, '' anllme l\'Jng an "' "'-~ • LUT H I'.: R A V I:: •• Lath& plaster. Lo a~soc. ~ ,l\olll>c. Secluded 4 BH. 3 "lt l l1tColifontlo" braodnewpool&JaCU/ll katella ocean atmosphere! IRVINE.S92.SOO. dues w/pools & parks. B A . l u >. u r y ho m C1----------• & cO\·ered p11t10. S8S.900 Vaulted ceiling:. er~ate OPEN SUN. l·S Beaut. 4 br, 2 ba bome ' , w/profess1onal land:.t·ap· · u~n Lil 8 30pm. :'lion· l>pac1ous open foci. Roar· BILL . wilile roof. Newl)' de· Jng & gorgeoui. pool. MESA VER.SE Thurs. ing ftrcpl:ice. l::xlcnsm: HuntinC)ton l each I 040 Hwltilwjt• l.ac:h I 040 UNITED BROKERS cor'd. & lndscpd. Very ~cller mo\'lng 1n t1.1 0 2 STORY ~. W. u~'-' of glas~. G;irden ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• 714·546-060! • SSl·23Sl Jg. bkyd. wfpatio ctv. &t weeks. WanlS an offe r ~ llll. k 1 t ch t! n w 1th dark i----------t dog run. $85.000. Open NOW! ,RICB> TO SELL! , .... IQPlacuai•I ~ ----Polished wood cabinetrl'· IY OWNER MEREDITH C ••tfO• .... t • 31• Sat & sun. 14911 Alhel, 898-7855 Bcaullful.-1Br2Ba.very "' CONOOSPf:Cl,\LIST Family center . 3 ,_ """~ " SS2·SS46 pn\•ate lge yard Im· Htg lkh. C:\I . Ft \'ly 8 e d r m s. H 1 d d e n Yorklo\o\n \'1llJ t'Olllil). :! GARDENS By owner. 2 baths. Close ---------rr. maculate Onl.v S99.500 Prwrti•a Touch~lont!Rcalty staircase lo sec ret year!>old:lbrlr.:!b.i,dis· This loHly lar"e4BR,3 toparks '·school.Only om::•MEHOMI Red Carpet 963·78S l • -........ 963 Q&i7 hideaway! er eel for wa!> er. aunc ry rm. Ba home wilh formal 579,900. Op en Hous e UNIVERSITY PARK• 11: ·_ •• '' 1.1.;,. --r::, .. ,: 1..-p f h h I I 2 " .,. """' •----'-·-----~ JOOO OUA•u r. "''~~ study or studio. Jusl ear garai:e. patio. \l ust dining room, will be open Sal / Su n 1 · 5, 490 l O PEN SUN 1·5 bdrm l3• ba New painl PLAN FOR blocks to ocean. Nt!w on :.ell in 11:.aow. assum..1 for rour mspeetion SAT Linds trom, I rvin e. Two sty bme, wi3 Br 2t,; SPECIAL iLnsotidseo&fooutt.hNe'erwec-.atrrpeasl. THE FUTURE PRESTIGE HOME the ma r ket l h I lt ble t 1 J,l\ i ·'"' lo.i,~.,SJI S &SU!'l. 1·5PM. SlJ2,SOO. SSl·~ Ba, Fam Rm, A/C. pl"O( ·' weekend! BKR 536·9311. mo w .ixe:. or ' no J0092Slonybrook ---------lndscpd, ext upgrades. •MESA DEL ~tAR--1 br. S68,000.Go\2·Z318 with thb J HR. 2 BA -I Bedrm +bonus room do\\ n on new loan. IBrookhun;t&Adams) WOODBRIDGE Br oad· t op l oc. Be a utiful! ~ilJ tw,prideof owncrsh1p.--, . home In :'>lorlh C.:'11 . w R.V. acce!>S . Deaut. Pre1otigious downtown S66,000, Uu ~h.ird & CENTURY 21/Crocker moor on cor ner lot. Sll9,900. For appl. call f Plome lor i.ale or rent. FORECLOSURE SAt.E Corner lot . frailer .it• decor. mui.t sell now: Lake Park a rea. 3 BR. 1\d11m1o Ori \'e by 061!3 R. t::. E legan t lile entry, 55El-l960M·F aCtSPM ~·~II Kirsten. &12·it>92 Li:e 4 bdrm + pool l't'S)f. W,arm rircplal•e for SI 10.000. I"• Ba. custom kitchen. Bickley. HB. 6-12·5062 atrium. redwood deck, --------- 1 Sl3.ooo do\\n & ·''"umt• tho~c c01.>I \\inter n1 )!hb. lJ , .. •., li;c den. massive frplc. 96J.JJ23or!ltiJ·31 ~7 u pgraded thruout! TERRACE 3 Br Cam-•i4ue81~h'ts2. 1~1argc~e1t"2'P<l>o~l. ~.~G 1. loan ,\jlt lol~ of rot.•m LO 14row. On· • . . O\'ersiled lot. By owner.~~~ .i Br, 3 Ba. 2500 sq. rt. 4 La v ish lndi.cpg . by bridge, well located, adj Jiii ., ly S79.:JOO. 962·4471 r.::)546· $93.500. S36·1734 ----. hlk-; occ•an. SlOS,000. Roger's Garden, interior rec S92,SOO. 547 ·7044 ~ !8.5.000. 645·8800 By ower. Open Sal Sun 54" ·3666 LANDMARK HOMES Broker . 003·.ul88 by Sari or t he Nile . 833-3215 '1•• ., "" FIMA.LOHEll Wespeclalizc! C1,11l us for ---------• Pn'ced to sell, hur ry•.---------~HALECREST lll.1m·Spm. 617 Rhine Ln. 4 u d 38 ? b ~ Hufttinc)tORIHch 1040 IYOWMR an appointment to M.1e STEP UP O""n Sun. 1.2·SPM. 25 ••OPEN HOUSE•• , 1 pgr. con o. r. -1 ~ :>. ·-• t ,._... T • $68 500 Ct:nt. AiC, wshr dryr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9'771 Ranger Ln. our.,.,.ec ions. Lo t his beau tlH u lly Bl ue J ay. $110,000. l·SSA /SUN. 1 ' • • rerrtg. Ma ny xtras 2 Car · MEW LISTING 4 BR. 2 Ba, cor . lot. MAU.DY REALTORS I 3 n d s C"P d b 0 m e, SSl-0685 UNIVERSITY PK. , J ·~harp 3 BR. I ~~ Ra gar. w jopener. Tennis. ---------1 Allthebrokcrsagrecthis Best buy in H.B. 960"43-12 dramatic 2 sty. e ntry. CHOICELOC TIOH 4581GREENTREE. ''llo me. on Klllybrook. pl)ol s. ja c u 1.zi~. GETl .... Ll...,.E "BR. FR home is the L'niquepalio,etc. 1-'rml. din rm. e>ttra lg. A Spac38r,2~ba.Sleps to , P rked right to ~ell clubhouses Close SD ~ '""'· ~l buy '" tuYon. Only Forappt. 962-5823 PARK PLACE ram rm, huge mstr. In prestigious University swimming, volleyb•U • .( ';iaickly. tw y & nr SCP shopping. iC you 're a w is l! in bdrm. 20x20 bonus rm. Park. 3 Br, Deane built parka. $109,000. James D, I' DJ 11!:---•tro I c v es lo r -·e a u s t: 3 59-1 .500 M~ Co•• 4 br 2 1otory, J car i.:ar home. Only 2 yrs old. Nr Tatum Rl r l r».7799 ,.. • • ......... • " • S87,990 (71-1)~0·5870 o s d · l 1 ,..,. hi .. 2700 sq fl. U\ all. Open • ..-. 54,.3162 ---------1 bedroom homtt:. on lur" e. pen un a) · Lge 2 Br adult twnhse. in \A'ean. sc ~ · Su•>P'· r~C'. pool. tennis, on cul·d·:.ac ---------...... l""c"'Sp"r c1·rcle R.L·. PRO'-'L'.."1"110'." '.\L" !louse Sun. 1-5-Best buy ""' 0 '''..!'::...• _ _:.:..:..::....:..:.:..=_ ___ ,_ _________ I renced lols "'1lh freS•• ~ " unique pvt com m . 2 "' r ,._..., ·' "' This home o(Ccrs man)' W o D B R I D G E . '· T.a.X IRE .a.I<.' paint m & out-are IN *•United lroke rs pools. tennis, jac. 2 blks 963·S.Ti7 in llunt. Bch. Hurry! dlx'fealures. Sl24.950. CREEKS IDE Lg 4Br. I I , ,.. ,.. DE~IA:"D-t>:.Pt'Ctally at John Carey CRI. 646·741-1 to bch. ocr Newland & ----Call. 963·9777 Bkr. ~ • 2~'1Ba. ram rm, formal ... ~-. I Ea:.ls1de Triplex. Three ocwr-sus·rrT xl ( II 'I k . 2 Bdrm units. No vat·an 566.000. S .-• .. LA '-"UESTA. Atlanta, 8397 Leeward CRV $75,000 UHDH $4f0,000 nl am y a rea w r a e t:Y problem. Good loca· Of't'ER! Open ttl 11 30 7f' Dr. -I Bdrm home. L~ss lhan or investment low priee. Ff-•tan pm )lon·Thurs. IY THIE SEA OPEH HOUSE Price $75,000. ,_mile from beach. Xlnt SU0,000. Pick c ptidrps. f -.--lion Owner i.a}· bring R B h • CM0.3187 "~"......,.. { h of • s 62 soo Co:..y 3 B • tJ. A ome Sat & Sun. J0-2P~. Dial One or the 1>horpt-~l neighborhood. Cpt'" re-,,_.. • ~·-·• x p an s \'C ome . r . 1 . 1 t r th o • ~ bed 11-~ I m::ail ~ ony minu es rom e l ...... atgale...,.,. 900 homes In II. 8. for the tJ I ~~ N a " ) , •&ant 4 rm. t ~· l.'n DOU'HIH ll.E. " 1 d -· _,, · cen Y rep ac.,..., ow v · "14 752·5511 SAVE • ..___·-ands, 1091..,. ' . band." kitchen. Din. c-.. 9 .. _,581 Plac• ~ach .... ew > decorate O. llcketh lltr money. Near ocean and cant & ready tom e in LAWRENCE RE TY UJUU:> ~" ~• 11H"' "' .. , ne" h"r"''tS 1 " warm II ov . AL price patio hme ln Wood· ing ar a re oom Cami " " ...... ~ "' "-"E ""9'7 •· 642 ...,.,., marina. Call for deltt s Open Sunday 12 to 5 9152 e ' c r · ·----------•I Pr IN'ti.. earth tol\c t·olors. Im· .,...,...,,. "' . .._,... ss · · -----------, bridge.3 Br 2&,nrpool. I)' room. wet bar, lovely ~7.52 .... 20 mac thr•-oul Localed '8r 2 Ba. "sty, 3 yrs n...... S31·S800,Ecvcs.847 k23 Bt!Cri;ri~a (ofCMaASgnoha) UNIV PK. "La Salle", l a k e, t e n nis. Onl u • d~cor Jo'or a pr1 vale PIC'N HOUSL' Sli:-ID1\'-' -,... ~ .. ,.. ,.._ W1 I H•twor t\o.. r URMAN SOC L 4 8 3 8 I 1 • thowina. BKR, ca ll "' 1,ij · 1 1'000UA11.'1.NtW'°4lt11AtH o n quiel cul-tlc·sac homconculdesac. Near · · · ge r a, on Y $99,950.552-4884;496-0SOS slreel. Come lo our open beach w Jcar gar, & new _ _C_'.'ll 960·2"21 SllS.900 or lse o pL. ---------I\ ':M0·1720 2()-t2So. C11pellu Ct. 2768 LORE .... ZO ..... 7133 •-L.... 1044 1""'11 houseat c pls . S97,000. Call $7 SOODOWN SUMMERl-'IELO HOME ...,... ....,.._ .' 'TARBEU... __ .. _8_R_._ra_m_·r_m_._s_1_19_·500 __ · Your family will cnJUY ., I 0"' I lndrc C ir, HI "Newt" • Hl~hl)' upg raded 4br. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 11181·8200 ' "' No credit needed, owner this lrg & lo,el:--2 sty, 5 JADER ALTY FOUNTAIN R. E. wUI carry balancl'. 2 sty tJ•ba: Expensive panel· ' • I . c..-rWrlteOff! BR home w .Olyml)k 1 .. 7•1231 9&1·1611 .,, •. .,,,. b '" 1 ini.:. crpt'd gar. Slab,. -,.... s1°z"pool+p"rkinafor 2 "' ~ ... r ... cl'n.imm;c1c. beam p ~t 1'0, 2 st.y · b/lfVI I • •"*I .. Callfonio" Creal r e ntal area. 2 ~ u ... ho s l n" co u -macna na "' RVs" & 3 cars. Quiet & Owner, vu, <Cbr, 2"'~ba, me. :J\'C t oi.i ., s playhse. Close lo bch. 2 ---------i Triplexes. all 2 Br. l'l safe slreet, dose to all IF YOU ARE pool,suana,jac. $112.950. ts. 759-0.143 blks lo xlnt schl system . realty 1 • TRI-LEVEL ba.~~;f.Realty schools. Sll0.000 OVERFORTY Terms.556-6076 h S88,500hyownt-r.536·15J4 546-5605 s 0 u T H c 0 ,\ s T .. this is the end of the .~ "CHW ... LK es res. ~36·5683 ofc. 1• ~Cort. ct\,arm & pridc1----------1 INV EST:'ll t::NT. CO rainbow. You owe it lo ~ ,.. Q & LA CUESTA VILLA '~ o~nership :cs~rlge IY OWNER _&i_5_-1_1_0J_. ______ , yourself lo see this 2 BR TOWNHOME ran9es Best yet~ 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. s 9me-.. r. 3 3 Bdrm Hse. So Wesl D--p-t-t I 026 0\'erlooklng the tennis With OCEAN. VIEW & Mo a I f Oodlake mdl. Pror. de· ,.. __ l A 9'0 C -"" .,.... crts Ha s every con-LA R G E S U N N y r.. Pu~ am·rm, many up· -aled Cont t r l VV<I~ rea. .. ongre~s • ••••••••• •• • •• • •• ••• E d I "rad es .. vr . ac: nrpv . :a. • • l·c1vablc amenities. COURTYARD. t hi s \'en avoC'.i I> rl'C!t ., . ---'-ow 'ng Sl32 000 r: o l d t d 1 hl here'. ,.., ... , ·I bedroom so.tUTICA _....... ' • · · LA C,\S,\ GR1.\~DE ecora e o e 1g private 2 bedroom. 2 1' "' o E s ~~6Agt. · bl t t home, broYo n plu:.h P N UNDAY I 6 103 DOWN Relax in redwood ~auna. your tm~C'a e 38 e . bath end unit I has lush corna•~. "OI" fireplace SHAt'BR & ALLI-.:~ after enlertalnln" 1'n th" ~tirrored wardrobes, landscapUl· g •-golden 1·n· ... ~..., " ' ~-. OP~~Dto'~yk 1·6 0 .. Fiesta Room""" htch foiled wall Cg\•er1ngs. ex· le ri o r & "'pane I e d dining area. patio VA Really. Inc. 6i5·6711 rontains a bra.,s rail hJr, quls1te drapencs. earlh Ii rep I ace! O W NER buyers welcome, $68,500 ~°" OCTOBER s not too tale lo swim f'ljp, this beautiful PoOI -,,qme with 3 bedrooms & " gllesl quarters for fa mil)• , & lrlends . Close to sdiools & i>hopplng, & a -tpure dellle to live In. . .!teduced $10.000. Super ouy at $79.!lOO. Call IJOW! c~ (, ' • 540-3666 ..,.._ I I Wltelc-.i1 lllAl l \TAH New Condos. 2 Br. 21 2 Ba, .~ fn>lc'a. ceramic ute kltchena & bath. Pool & &pa. 675-4912 Broker PRESTIGE & ~rill. This cui.tom .l Hr. lone cnrpeuog. nulled ANXIOUS -HURRY! BKR, SU 2SGl HorbOw I 042 + den + hobhy room ceilings. patio. chef's de· SU 8 ~t IT OFF ER --•••••• •• •• ••• ••• •• •• •• • MES I VERDE hnme contains O\'Cr 3500 ll ghl ~1l ch~n . Pl~s ASKING $94.500. Opentil REOUCEO S2S,OOO. " sq ft. of llUc h luxur~· Jacu ni. pool. tennis. 8:30pm, Mon·Thurs. 3 br, 3 ba. dock for 45• S BR. 3 BA. lrg. step dn feature!> as imported Lile. gym + many r11atures FR w;frplc & w~t bar ha n d craft e d O a k loo numeroui. t o men· I£ jQuaff ~ boat. Cslm decor. Deep Huge p\'t. mslr ste. 2700 cabinets & d oor s. llon.Only S71.950.Call • ...__ water.Ownr.840·3432 sq.Ct. Trlplel!ara~e. ~ourmct kitchen . 2 847-6061 960·.2729 ~-IEACH DUPLEX WATERFRONTHOME Owner will finance t"ple's, 11oman tub. clt: a.--..-ti.. Twoonolol.3BR&2B For sale,lcaseortrade.4 I ·' 0 II 0 I katela' ..-'_,..752·1920 homes. Gr 0 al Cor thl rt w 1 anu contract, so you etc. pen ouse a1 Y 00 ........ M ., .. 1WPOllT ltA<M ... bdrm. 3 ba. 2600 sq. .. ran move·ln w only 10•,, l0·5P)1 33851 Street of " ._..... ..... sta,rterJn\'e.storor lh·c 1 35• dock, Prin . only. down!Noqu:llifymg &no Blue LantHn Da na one&collecl rontonth Broker.~-3SS8 loan fees': Vacant. so Point. For information ~ 72 500 othe~. Only Mtl.000. lmmed. possession puss. c11ll Sheila Spencer Agl. R ' ' 898·7855 VA.CA. TIOM LIVIHG .\gt. s35.02u . pager 001-1&1or-196·8130., • 819 Fam Rm &CHRISTMAS GIFT AT !!0008. --OCE ~ .... VIEW OPl!JJ s "'T/SUH I 5 Great pa rties or j usl T H E SA M E T J M E. "'" ll;J"I A • plain relaxing. Formo.I Watch the fabulous Hunt· MONTICELLO HOME 16762 Roberf Laate l.ll l n i n g r 0 0 m • 3 lngton Ha r bou r boat Popu lar Loft Model HURRY ~drooms. pat1'0 a reo, po.radc from your patio 0 H S Secluded home w1lh ~ ,, pen ouse un I 5. 156 OHTHISOH.el fMCed air heating. Lots .... EWLISTl.._.G this year. Seagai e Brookline.SS708.l9 panoramic ot·ean, r; 1""'11 " W t rl t d 4 B 3 11 I 3 O"ner rcdticcd prlc" for or ,fruil trees, BKR, call d It "t 1 .. t 3 "I' a c ron con o. r ---1 coast nl! \' ew " p l' 1~0R 84Z-2S61 .. an won :..s. u,, Ba , t e n nis, p oo l t MESA. DEL MAR nedrooom. 2 bath, c·om fast sale. res 1ge • • • 21~ BA. a truly sh11r clubhouse. Xtra wide 30 OPEN tiOUSES **SUM. 1·5 P.M. '** TUm.YOCK GUM- GAIU>EN HOMES One of the m ost sought after com· munities in Irvine w/pool. jacuzii & lig h t ed t e n n is courts. T WO beautiful "Heather" plans -each · w /4 BRs, 3 baths, family rm & located on greenbelt wl excellent views! J7 COOL 11001( -f 7 IAIN- IOW FAIJ.S.. <V-72) B.IGAHCE • CHAIM Out.standing Plan 5 Deerfield Park Home on lg. pool-sized Jot near schools, pools ~parks. 4 Bns. 3 full baths, lg. family rm w/flreplace, spacious kitchen w/nook & c ustom cabinets + form al dining. Many mature trees + Kol pond. $134,500. t TIMIHUNI . .' (V-73) • OH LAD WOODlllMI IMMEDIATE •• •• POSSISSIOM Owner leaving area & pl~tely remodelC'd, cxtr:i 2 s~ r V frplc lrg. \ home. /\ct now, lit bu 111 bo l 11 Ont ..,,.c 000 I t ' · · ' TARllU. torChr1·tmas. a i; p. Y ~. ' must sell this pride of lar~e o yar r· AT'fl W "LK ER "' CHEY REALTY Qwnershlp3bdrm .. rami O~nSundal'l 5 " " 198 7855 fy rm home; movc·m ~32Gnnarl,1 REALTY 842-1<118 "*;,1...c....1...__10.. • 16875A841f~~~~n St. Nice home in the very best loca· ti on ! Superbly upgraded w/ earth· tone carpeting, Italian ceramic tile + p J antation shutters. 3 BRs, 2 fireplaces, sep. library, dining rm + e"tra Jg. kitchen. TERRIFIC Vl EW I #It UHHHWOOD. <V·7() ew 3Br. 3B11 home win. I dow coverings lhruout. ~d scpd. immed J05Sess ion, uuto door op nr ll sprin1tler system. 1 Owner may help finance J (){Cered at $85.000 , S.vfft• Properffu J :L (714J 549·2467 Wltelan cond 183.000 NO El. JOHNSON "' "' ,.,..---... ->-> LINGO 5,HARS OLD Spacious ·I bdrm , family rm . ranrh SI} h-hom1•. shake roor. cO\ rrl'rl p.1110 & AAA rnnd S85,:Xl0 AIAl BtAH Cathcdrul ceilln~. patio S&S Res~e Specialists . 3. REAL EST A TE kitchen. f1repluce. romi-4 or 5 bd n models avail., ______ _ 493 8814 h· room, ti:. Ir.:. master some w; '<>Is. 968-460t • Im. Walking distance to Penningtci•n Properties OPEN SAT SU~ I S tlil Eicecuflve Condo SONORA ltO, 11100 i.q ft & uµ$(r:11lt•d NEWPORT HACH rhruout. Ta1iteru11y tie chools & without C'rnt;.,. Custom hotl'e 1usl blcks mj! mum ~lrccb. 3 Bil. lo beach. Lgt• lot, 3 br, 2 VILLA ,ACJFIC 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RACQUET CLUI W J M RLE:TON Show& like a model. it Br 3 Ba, 1-'um Rm. S12 1,500. Owner ngent. SSS·•S.10 llE SA VERDE. 1850 REALTY 675-16 41 cor·d & h.1s 11 1Mi~htru1 ._..n .. 3 Br. no qualify· --view of the Dana Pt 1 '• OAT. OP ... REA ba, detached' game r m A w, 10' oak wet bar, uni 3 BR rnnch, 1111 BA, que cusl . pool,\ OBQ pit • room for expansion. Dou· boat gate, matt.Y extras. hie garagQ, cul·de s ac $143,000. Pri"°". only. street. Under $70.000. O w n e r / A JJ e n t BY OWNl':R Cor :1 Tilt, 211'1 ba. condo. L~e mstr suite. F'rpl "ct ho r in l.R. 1 M1 to bench. 3 Pools, tenn~. Sli!l.900 Mustsellthlswknd,4Br3 Move.In r'l'ln<l 11 Ion Ba. a sty. e ncl patio. 002·7108 M t <'r ti prn or $89,000. C·2l. 731·4030; OJ)en Sun. 1·5. 971 l Verde 731·5656 ... TO MOYI quecnn Attractiv e, a w ard -winning Deerfield townh ome -ready & waiting for you & priced to sell ~uick l y l 2 BRs. den. d in ing, Jtreplace, carefree paUo. Close to pools, tennis & new park. $79,000. t MlllOI LUI. (V-75) Ing, l S'/O down. Quick 2 8 R. l Ba Condo. Hr11ut llnrbor & P11cifi1• ocran. e s e r o w , q u I c k upgrades. $61.000 Vista 3 11undccks, & a tiled pouusion. S89,91>0 . Assoc. Rllrs. 997·9500 courtyard entry. Thr Owncr 77J·i388 lnrlie!I will h'l\'1! this 3 nr .._ __ ..;.;... _____ ,_ ________ I & den home w,2•~ Dn . Pride Of Ownership! S00,!)00 ,. On TM Fairway Itani to (ind MeH Verrlc COuntry Club location. L8rgc 4 bedrm . fn mlly rm It: dining rm. Creal 4 br, ~·) bo. Fnm. rm, K. R. ProperiiH frpl. Tasteful decor. 1•661 .0555 lnd:sepg. + 2 putlo~. ____ _ ____ , Kattiy Tracy Rltr HOME + INCOME 548·1927 7~2 2AA7 Unique duple.'" J real • rrom 100"12S lot Atking $185.000. c.i 11 '_c_o_N_OO_S_P_t;CI i\LIS1' .540-1151. Hl!i ~h. CM. Fl Vly t:l'Wrmt•r! 01.'l•an \ H'W , l,111f:c ~nrcl<'n w room fut pool :\fu'll ~ee lo np· Prt'l 11111• ~ 100,000 1'1in only Tnuch!lltone R~alty 963 0867 Have aomethlna to ael~? Classified ads do tt well. COASTAL .PROPERTlt:S <49'-3338 847-606 I 546-9366 714:960·3389. Mar, lllO. al lirookhurst ----------1 & Homilton. HUGE SBR+ w/3baths • katella ~DJ. ----- GARDEN IY SEA ll1tn<l~nmc 3 an. tam rm hom~ Jn pvt Rnrtlrn 8Cl· ting Ilri i!lll yellow ki tchen. 11o ft. hrown c:irpetlni;. /\gt, M &1lhi •11, 00.1.19;!6. CONDO SP ECl A LI ST Htg Bch, CM. F't VJy Touchstone Realt..1 ---------• lmmac, by owne r, Save )lim--------i comm! $124,900. Wknds 963-0867 \ REDUCEO!! \ Owner h a s bou g lrJ. 1 Ml.._. TO ll"'CH another 11nd is anxious to ' "· "' ~ ~~cnab·lrvme II ... bd GI ()(( 8 rookhuri1t • IO\Cly. Se llllS :I rm t?nmur lmmncul11t1• :1 llB . 2 bJlh home. llurry (In thl11 (''( cellent value, priced \lOmt> w1munln1r<•ll be-low market o~S64.000. ~olslic )'ar1l O N!. Y HIWPORT HACH ~~~~ ~~1;:~ c12 ll:!3~. REALTY 675· 8'41-. ... -----• or arts wkdys 552.3549 WOODBRIDGE PLACE ~Bdrm Biscay $140,000 SS1·1234 WOODlltlDGI CRllkSIDI 3 br. 2 be wil h "POPLAR" 2 Plan . Show-. Ii.kc: a model. pc realty 170·18().$ or 761-1380 LIASl/0"10M Great way to buy a new 4 BR. f aml· Jy rm home In Woodbridge. A rare chance! $107,500. #2t SPAllOW HAWlt. (V-76) '42·'235 ....... 200 901 Dover Oriw Hltbor Vlflf C.nter Irvine•• C.~ v.-.. y C.nter 7SZ·141' · .• ' ~!~.~ .. ~ .. ., ....... ~~ ....... ~~~~•~•-•••• ~!.~~~!:...: ... ~~~ ..... ~ ~!.~~~~....... . Suftd.y,Ott~Z). '971 . OAILYPlt.Of W-J 8'-¥1M 194 ...... f tt44 tn• 11044 tvllM ' ' 104'4 IM . t044 HoetiH'hrS. ' Ho.sffFerS* ' 'w..u~S. ••• .................................................................................... 4 ................................................................................................................. ~ •• Walnut Squaro C4>ndo, 3 TURnEaocK IYO'W ..... ER •• WOOl>Bnt1Ha: CAREFREE lniw . 10.4 ~IMdt· r141·~.._. • Br2 Ba, ~.ooo. " Of'Blt SUM t-5 " Quality BHO,\U\iOUH .I > ....... n .............. -'-• ...... •-SS1·S384 3 Br, 2 Ba. FR1. DH. 'tCOVl DC"ane home-Univ. Bdrm hom<-'. SlOl.:i-00. < n lh1» Ol'JUl1ur111 :!Br, ------~----1 Broad.moot-, P\ I. h \'C I \\'---·-AT""'-1 .. 1' •• """"' "1'.cn:.1ni:ton" mdl. O"nerSSl IOJ8 tlJ..I Warlllln)'ltlll ('ondn err-y BUY San Joaquin Collldo on 1101£ prestigious Turtlcrock """ ........ ~ """ "' w pool. jacuua & u1r. ----l' I an II '' I'·' r k ["'1 COUl'Se. New llike dew. Belo• m arket a luxury UIMlhomv Co' lW.ll'.A. pool decking~ WOODIRIDGE "J.1t·11111"i\ p1111l lh.,wr Sl0$.0000wbU'W·.,_ S105A00.13S-t9:!7 iagtoa Model. Prn a t e liq. ft . Mini·blinds Warmin~lull :.?Br. 2bil \~~tu "1~' I-a...... entry. h ~ n:.tr Y•N lhruioul. l:onnng Cook· Co1ulo A l'. · up~r,111,•!\ • • ..., 1'44.,.,_ 1044 Step:. l o the l.ake l..t top SlOH'. lt.R>h :.itr11-1m. Nr IW!e pr-ks & pool Bv WALNUT SQUARE ••u••••-••••••••••r•• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• rttreational are.. wa\h auto. !-.pnnklt•n. & lites. owner. 'ss!MiS7S UJ JO.JO Prell' J Ult. ? ba "II" spa&paA)~· °"'l\r1Agt. SS:.1·01\0 or proforappt. i·onr1t' \\ ('Q\'d pot1u. OPIM HOUSE 1-5 RID HN.L IEAL TY .SAT. It SUN. TUlml llOCI THlACI 19011 .._..MOM'f "> BR, FA~. RM ., VIEW. $185,000 , I """8SITY PARK 4J:Zl WIMJBSW&T 3 BR, f'l\M. RM. $102,000 UteYHSITY PAM 17902 IUTLD 2 DORMS., DEN OPltl HOUSE 1-5 RID HILL MALTY SUHD.4 Y OHL Y WOOO'WOM #II PA'1'1lJDGI 4 BDRMS •• 3 BAT!:fS. S1~006 ~, ... llOSI MAHN J BR, FR, ~EN, DR. sue ... red hiU re1?.Jity 552-7.500 •AiDUY It CO. ~·4646 --_ _ _ C ~ n t r it I :i 1 1 Ul 'CRAOt-;s! ~.200 llALTOltS •n~o ;~rt 1e r 0 ck Lu ~ OWMER SA'YS Sill 1\l..SO ----''Tartan", 3 Br:? Ba. s ng l S74,500 Sh.1rp :! Bit, lam rm lu"e !\UllWlt\lftl( tu l>efl? rum. $139,000 ur t!.c opL Charmin~ ll'l'<' l1nc<I ".\",•ml rn11cl11 ,, 1·11otr.il Cl;i~f14:dadsdo1l 10-ell. j 5S2·7133 n~1sJl borhuud. Bdck rur Newly paint~. Only -;.:;------• firepta,·~. Finl:crflp S64,!IOO • ....... I Q#,4 '"'-I 044 go y r m c t k it c h en FOR LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••?••• ••••-!•~• .. •••••••4111••••••• Hidea"'ztY m~!)tt.·r ~ l\\O R11nffio Son J oaqujn; elu11a11l 2 IJH. hii:hl:. llP· J.: r .. de d s. G M ii I l' u w/~nt air: O\er)uok.., golf t'UUl'M? . ...,.,, ~ PA.M<>ttAMIC vtlW , OF t Hf surrounding Turtl~i'o~k }h~ls. This exquisite 2 bedrm. .2 b l.lths. den Townhome located in ·Aancho San Joaquin features not •on ly hill view but also \'iew O\'er landscapt.>d area a nd pool. Offered a t S109.000 . 5 M adrona. Open Sat. SWl 1·5. ' TUlnEllOCK OPEM -new Turtlerork Highlands. Lusk built home. Popular Plan I featuring 3 bedrms. large corner-lot and close to sthool. Offered at .$145.000. l Silver Cres t. Open '' Sat1 Sun 1-5. · IROADMC>Ott built. 3 bedrm, 2 bath. super. clean. r eady to mo,·e into. Of· fered at $Ug,ooo. Open Sunday 1-~; l~ SlecJa.BeJ.lo. more spadou~ brlrms. Cull now 75:! I illll IYB. YM t:OPILA~D IEAI.~ 551-0434 S©\\.~lA-&~~s That l11tri911ia9 Word Gam. witlt o Chudl~ , .. , .. '' C\.AY ii. "O«AN ----- .lloononve .... 6 IOO"'bt.d ~ ................. . ~'-._0tdL '""' tenet• of ......... 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IA THEWIUOWS l.o"l·~t pnct!d Plan 105 "' the W1llo\\~ ana o lrnne Tbrs beautiful .J IK..>droom llOID• feoatur,• upgraded ca rpe l s 1bro~hoot with a nl'w dillhwashcr aud disposal lfa$ a lar1te cnd1>.c"<'d palm. ll is ldearty loc.ated near new Pilrk 14 ith pool 18MK"9 SJUllf OCUM YIP# t Total oe s bedr~ 31 ~ bat.bs; on street parking for 5 cars. New paiDl ~ c arpet. Orfored al )OW price ~I $2'l5,000. ~ Sunday l-5; 1331 Cliff Dr .• Laguna Beach. l Prc~hly p aintrd . 1hrnu~hOUL f'11t•t'tl ill Ull · ·--·-·~L . 1041 ~.. • ...... b !:>71,850 ror ra~t ~all'. ~ ----. ~ ,> -.............................................. ' Mission. RMffy KOME SWEET HOME ,\ ht'uUUiul Pl.rn ;; 111 Lh P.1rk ~ q( O\!crheld. Ttu:s 260t> sq ft.. 4 • bedroom beauty i.s up- i!l"•ded thi'oui:hout and l0t·:ill'd oolv i doors fro Uk: pool aikl p.uk. Pn to ..,di .,l SUS.500. BERIElEY U6YL,I~ 111 Cvlle~c Pilrk . A 111 thtl> c.is~ care z m.a&Olfil'l•~nt "' b<cdroom n.y O Ao b~hS&'Sllome lD In 1oe. lklrm., :.ll>alb "' · Complctclv upgraded eusy \\.alk t o M 8,~~ with f ront and r •ar &>:.ida. ~U!>Y l~r~ W.~ . . ~ pri\-..le !U\anctAU &: It s ~uos. Gt-nuroe lath .:i.nd "t!CllS) &o see lbjii v•Ci&Dl plusler construt't1on. property JustS85500. Jd.,ally located lo pool~. · · park .ind Si:huol Prtn·d to !>t!ll 11l :.1:! l.000. LUYTOOWH Uodre, pltl:i two ~vt:i. In Con~na dl'I Mar. W~lk ~l-11. ptdcas. parks & ~iog. t~JS.V fiounc 111g with a Ml4' <Jo14·n µay. mcnL Sl 1~.000 LOC111Ra Beach 'nlfo! 1mAL& .ER; a ._._rti\olnt-d .. la~ ABOVE 'HE CR.\StUNG SU AT \1CTOfUA BEA 1"hls 111Uque ok!"'°' llas bee o e•(••$ ely '~ ddrinf la11t d"c ade. !t 8 -M . l''LOOR plan. b~ 3 ll'' ""' Jrll Lev~I OOthe "WH.\Lt-; TOW 1-:IV•~hat has ~n coonrtcO lO the study. Local!'d a FKW UUNOrtED FT. NlW 1 T fl E S A l~ D Wl OUTSTANl>dflG OC&\N VIEW. Ai\ME 1'1.ND AT.~~~000 " JJANDYMM' SP£clAL: archaic Qld .English nrth.it~chare. ~ Bdrm., 2 bntJl'tone bdtm. ~P· erttr-:i.n<'Ol. LI~ ...... w, Ci\ TU.E.D!fAL n CE l L J ~ " to'IH 1':PLACE. ,lbsl.S OLI>~l UO~l£ ~ P A l~T . 311 OR R E P .\ I H S • t! C • R~1u:cd for ari( ~d. RANCH REAL TY Beatil bou.s~ "11.b ieucst S<lle. u»,soo 1• 5Sf.J000 apt. on l•r~ Joi. OD~ I"{ blO<'k to the bea<'h. T HE S EA'WAL.L ; M~W LOW PaJCE O•n1~r wtll ~ell. trade or setlal'altt llle oeeu fJ'Om Immaculate &. beautiful ~e option with prwat IJu.'i sparti!ng ! BDRM. ly derorated. \ntb an eat-financing :.il Sllf>.000. & DEN HO~ e_ serviced in tltc!Jon & lots o( svn· b~ 3 BAnlS.. Loca~ i_ll shi~ Formal diruni;. In· * 494"1057 * ~ privote. pl:in~1t -dulr l:wnd~; ram1ly &l---------1 dc\·e lopmeot or Blue lmng roo~ open lo OPEH SUM 1·5 Lajloon. f'fhe Ii~ in prl\ ate courtyarrl :l 70l l.4LIOA l.aJ!ona Beacb>.1 HlS k<lnn.' :?'1 t)!> \ 1llJj\l' 01.'f.A:-.FnosT ~ ~H: or l Ot\ t"r' It\ l'tirl. '°RTAFfH.4-~ l'HIC~U ~-~ ESS ·11r;V1~Hm:luJ111 ~1,,111l ' LAGUNA T ll A:-; A Sl ll..I .~ll 552·10~0 ·1 HE .• .".'. - VfLLAC::E. · : ." REALTORS f i.:ran & l'utallna ,un~t·I 110.\H: :SF:.\!< BV ;{IF· ,,..,,, :J BH 1/<-11 •• I' II\. Ft:;Jlt::.0 .\Tszg:>,~' .I I rpl \\ ~·t IJ.11 )•" Ill II S!W..500 \ t ,. ,.,. ·' ,.,1.1 .. \;n '"'Otcd hl~h up •n 1,11 na's S35MYSTIC WAY l-~ ..... ------..c l 'Sl'IRl~G \ ll-:W 0 1'' OCF::..\N & lll l.l$ H i d c r 3 C'o as In e . W 'O V'T s ·l\i.\ ND I NG o C' 1-: , N & l S 1;a N D \' I I-'. W S . l) c l~I e d Medlt.erra~l) ar lee· . ~ turallg I , ' I ~ W9QDB.RlOOE CRO.SS1~G.Th.e very best of nature. r/Js 1i1spircd this arch itecturally urnquc combination or detached :.thd attached homes. Set on beautifully landscaped meandering st.reets thei r nat!-Jral wood ~~teriors cf~~e warmth with a c~ntempor~ry fJair,. ~ Insrde,. lofty ce1Jmgs and mt1mate retreats provtde both formal · .. ana informal entertainment areas. And more J)tea'.rure yet: the · l)eighborhood surrounds~ park and is just a st rotj to the lake. Two and three bedrooms. ' Prom $96,990 to 5125, 990. n Akins Development C<>mpar?J (714) 559-J 161 For information on otherWoodbridge ho-mes call·(714) 551-1500. · ' :IRVINE 'llllAGES ~"U. dJwne KJ/17171 ' 1HE fMNe CDNfP#l( .. ·~··. .. .. 54.sitable for 2 ~H l. l'ST1\Ulh ' ? llR. :! II\ LR w frlfl, l>K, ku1·hl·11 .... ~ .. ~ . 0 G \\" • !i'T \ L R <; l'omrlel4' :: Bil _..,, .)2.'t).~l(J BY APPT. Ulitunu lkat h t ornt•r 11~ . .;· Frontuite. North BnJ. <kt•uo ,,1de ol hlO ;>' l'onl&.lb UU>t.q. ll 1•om lure v.• CHALK lTE ~~ac;~~~\;:Ef' 1i~~ t;ll!Cf, GATt::s. 2 Bdrm . & ilcn"n oor -plan w '2 flr"'pla,-e,. ell' lsf Quali· I• 1·oostruc&l~ ~t. IT':-. l''Wlffili.'MJEO .\TS:.'llO~ MfSSIO~ RE 98S S. Cst t tw.y, L. ....... ,""° a m'I Wtbc,. R1tal L..gun:i '"' charmer. tret"S. C'f'nlt•r Ol'E.'= 1·3.:_30_x!__ ._ ________ , patio. u part. 'it !>pllc*s ~ Ool:lana .•. ~. Coukl be l ra»il•ls. proe Sc:a' icw. -t n orMto u LA P .._LMA ovad. U?5.M.,,,, t«ms. beam. ... hi teil'g.ii~llrlll A AttSllCAH HOME .. 1unc Crpt, Ronun lW> MODEL REAl}l'ORS , w j<lc~i.5'(\.iU:El r ,2 ... o 0 o4 751-ur.lba.3000..-4.Cl lnTht'R.mrb.~Lfftrm .2 ~4-1 01 4r • .K 11l~tcAukiy . 000. 1>;1 f:lm rm Pttl~ ---_.., , Jbr.J~a. Vkto1i11 Bch \'tltlr own POOL &I SPA IHVs-~ 'MfMT New.~eurly c:ompMQ.td. G00<I tix-ation • Quiet a Ofl'OaTUMfTY • Spl~ lncls rum. ,,..·re· 1·tmn:o1iml to t''H·rythint1. It'<~ Mot•I In the dutedtoS2SO.OOO . . \LL fqronf) SJ0.5.000 ~art of. L•~un. Xlnt ' BUSOPPORTV~TY mnditiOf'I. l.ltl')te pc)t'll & C:in1 & Clf\ !\ho p , . relrcmlfol1 Wru. Short ~lulihu Lot s For le w~ to bcae"-l-'ur In V ALEHTIHE ~ Awal.1t1on, ... u 49.t~ -vr RivW.R..tty ...... 5'7t 4ft-1100 ~;ci.iko~' su.F ~ar th(• 1wwviln~ :1orr 1k! ..u::.23 C .. -.., --JlllU'..c Cro111 lt\r' I 0~7 \O\J' ., ~ ,.~Ull"" ,..;"~ Pllful\'\O..,~ mobile n.111cbu S.. J l &. San L 111i Rey. pnm\> ~oil 1.ours• loc:at""'1. Ope.n S1u.t.:iy. 8 ,.~lores !;,fl i04 I ~ ~~~,;: ... -. ~ 1.'6M\l'~cl~ IW'D • &.1'0 • . . ' ' 2DNt.YPll.Ol Sund1V,0ctot)er23, 191' ~.~!'!': ........ ,~~~-... ~.~!~ ....... ~!!_'!';~ ..... :. ~.~!4!'! .... ,:.J~~~ .. ~ .... ....... tS •• ~!:. ..... ~;.~w. W....~5* ~Hffls 1050 ..... Hllfs ·· fOSOMfssJo.~J.fe 1067 ~~~~ ... !!! Mellf1N"'f .. odl 106' Hewportle.c:ll 106, ............. ····················~·· •••·•·······•·•·•······ ....................... ......................... ···········~··········-...................... . .. _._.. 1041 .. K8' 1041 Lef!M.... ICMI Battelona :J· br. great WISTCUFF ~ ........ , ••••••• ,................. ••• ···-;;::~···•••••••. $~;".o:~~· ~e;~w~·:~: 1tttt.rt Iyo / / I IJ l 11 . . • . ~ A 1W. STEAL! mo7S6-3&29 ·~:g~.:O"'a' -rtubo,. v;.w-H-omu (,~~rt DIVORCE CONDITJON 1 ~ ~ AJ $J2 'CAO! Need quick sale • .C Bdrm, Extra Jarge country OPEN SUNDAY -_, ~ IMC~--1H IMrtlOYIMS • DUUUA110H CHOICISITI Jo )llOUt sreat.-adv.anlag~ And create ooe or the iD Clais choice North-end finest 2 unit.ocean view OCeAU\ Yiew JocaUon. 2 properUes m Laguna. bJoc:ka from beautiful 'Existing structure now beach. $1060/monlh consists of % Bdr. + C&Vl'trll income rrom 3 d e n. & charminC. l I t en•ot.s. Could 10 Bdrm. apr., both wtth S0'111l.et"/Winler for top fireplaces. Lan~ .area i. Call for cletalJs on could be the site for .&~11 and other Cine your dream ho'11 e. 'I. a I u n a inc o m e Walk to beach & toY.on. • prope.tties. All this ror S219,000. I AJEUJE\..'\.. .... 1 ...... . ...... Ho. Co..e Hwy .. l ....... . 494-6594 :; ;tlV 2~ ba. Ope n lious ldtcben, 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, ... J-~ .,-r ~ Almost new 3 ·Bdrm Townhouse. tlP· Thurs-Tues 12-S.12!151 Lu ocw wood flrs, carpel'g 1109 rr. STIIUm. ~ ) , graded &.clean1 xtra storage, central 8::~83°'1'1~or58l-627 ~~:u~f~r·m~~~~~c:!: ' $128.500 alr, VIEW ana fantastic recreation NEW CASTJLLJi) Sl49,500. Calt for appt. l IDlltM. 2 IATH '"11.AHCH mu--area. Hurry! Agt. Call Kay,831-150& ELGOYA 642-0953 wknds.. 546 4Br, plush cpts. cerarttlc _w_kd_y_s. _____ _ PRICI 51.ASHEO below market for im· mediate sale! Owner leaving area. Charmlntl LogwM Hl~I I 052 l..o,.• HIC)llel I 052 3 Bdrm.. 2~ bath lamll)' •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• -··•••••••••4'•••• ••••• home. Well located wilh many extra•. $139,SOO. SUPll COAST AL VllW 3 Bdrm.. 2 bath cedar, glass, privacy, unique. 11 ~~ ft. stained glass· writen; & artists, come see! $175,000. HOit SES. HORSIS, l'fORSES ~ acre ill Laguna Beach. 2 Bdrm. & 2 bath ranch house. Enjoy the rustic serenity PLUS room for your animals PLUS ex· pansion. $117 .500 . Unga Rul~TAft MONARCH IA Y TERRACE -IOYflr411 .. ow. ............... ~ , ......... -·~·-··.ct w ... ~. G••••• ......... ••ey .ct city M4JM "4jllt oriews.. Attrectin .......,. n • ..... . nr"c .. ....,..c ........ ..., .. .. '" ldtcheft. A 9reet f,..tthweRt f•r tile e ntry, mlrrore" EA.STBLUFF doors, panoramic vie View. Newly deco 4br 191,000. M6·S4U .,+exquisite den, approx View Wilderness Glen. J'~34. $119,500. Prin on· Beautiful 3 br Barcelona ly. ~-·904_9 ____ -11 nice yards & patios w/ -i.-;.. Set/Suft l·S , upgrudes $75,SOO Prin Sl'Z Mert A: clpals only. $81-0"769 ...,.,.,. .:..;:· Htwpori hecll I 06' Charm\1ng 3 bedrm on ••••••••••••••••,•••••• tree Jln~-d str·eet. Corner EASTBLUFF PRICE SLASHID A truly .. Special" Monaco Plan,, warm, bright, tile, airy & very friend· Jy t Spotlessly clean & charmingly llP" pointed. Pool sized yard affording maximum privacy. Prime street nearby gr eenbelt. Areas best value. S BR fixer Ji.st reduced SM.SO. Bnng your paint & T.L.C. Seller wants ac· tion. Make offer. fp)c & ~'>kshelves in liv rm wi pit:ture window overlookln,~ 40' patio, Spac ramll)' kit., has manycustomkatures.4 _...... ---------~ C:orgar + R.V,~arking ~ ~-~ ~:·~w~ts!~1.~: ~us.~. Mwwpwtlffch 10"1Hewpotfle9Ch 1069 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955°0JSO loyal Propertk'S ••••••••••••••••••••··~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·1130 , 2412HOLIDAYIU~ HVHPALERMO UDO PENINSULA S BR. 3 BA. Fam/dine . rm,sparklingpoolhome. 4Br,2'hBa.ramrm.dU\ ·2 B d rm., 2 bat h bayfront con • IUSIMESS cmplU'y upgrd'd & beL· ~m, .2 frplcs, wet bar, dominium on Lido Park Drive. Pier & O,•o•TU .... ITIES 499·4551 terlhen new.$198,500. Jacuzzi: $1 75,ooo 194 li ail ~., .. r:::000 Ult,500 ,.. " " LAGUNA DANA LAGUNA C t Pro.-6f•s Port Bnstol Circle Call S P av · ~.....,, · We a lso have several NIGUEL POINT B~A<.:H OCIS ,..... • ""' 644-41.221 for appt. ~ :o;,~~~~i:g ~~e~! 495-1120 49:J-sstz 41n.24s9 Co ~~ ' ... ~IDO REALTY Stoo,ooo. 6 73-5410 NEWPORT ,. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS LecJllM H'91MI t 052 ~ ""9Mt I 052 SE "'VIEW HARIOR HIGH <~ 3377 Via Udo. Newport~ FOR VJLLAG E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Just a few blocks away ~ i 6 73•7300 FAIRE MALL 0 Lagun a Nig uel patio OPEN SUM. I ·S from this quality built 3 ~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!= ~.ownb er,. 8 wnrm ? br1• home totally upgraded, 190 I Yacht Mari• bedrm home, large faml· 1 .4 11 high In Nague landscaped, AiC. tor I 2bath dblefplc .._._ -.&le L IO"'• Oc ... -L...--t 1104So. Coast Hw y. Halls. m any up~_rades, appt. call 493·3962 3 BR, 2 Ba, lowest priced Y room, • • Newport Moch I 069 ..-w,_. • ~" !•" ... mnT.... LAG UNA BEACH lge fncd yd. Anxious lo ---------1 view home In thi.9 pre· large cor?er lot. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••,•••• Ofta. HOUSE '·~ Acre or land with a 497-2457 sell. $86,900. 25176 Via 588,500 firm. 3 Br 2 Ba. stigious areu. Qwct cul-anxious Cand will help PRJCE R EDUCED. B.ack Beautifully decorated • "W MYRTLE ST. Sun· well bu.ill & rolTlllntic ----------1 Piedra Blanca. 195 1469 corner lot. Mint cond. de-sac. bachelor owned, fU\&llce. all S40.l1Sl. Bay area. 3Br. Fam Rm. Btutrs 3 bdrm, 2~ ba. day I to 3Pll. Charming bdrm. home. Pal'adis H.AUMTEO HOUSE 2M3tl Vista Plaza. Open hke new cood. Ready fo r pool. Opet Sun. 244 per bay vlew 180 deg. By fiOme + t enW unit. A bo1tnd for $398,000. Me ander l hr u l he Et H~ RClftch Sun., & by a ppt. 499-1625 immed. occupancy. Must Windward 'Ln. GREA owner. $176,000. <Ful'l}. home with character. vi.wDuplu pathways to e\'entually New, exquii.ite rambling sell this wknd! Douglas WESTER."-J R.E. 963-7 av all) Open houst! Mal.a house has 2 bdrms .• Only 2 blks. to beach, on find the green shingled custom home. equ<'slnan R d J M V 7 I ~C~orr~ea~,~R~e~a~lt~<lr~.!644~-84~15~~~~~~~~~~1 or 539·0784 Sat[Sun 1-4, 2Qs Vista )oft. 1\.\ baths, beamed sem i.private road Z.story, 2 bdrm. house: area, 20 man. to Irvine. ea y Q 0 e. 1· OmadaNB ceilings, French doors Sandbla sted wood even has an authentic Npt.. Bch., alm<»>t '•acre nus toially refurbished Do•..-Sllorff Westclifl by owner-Dlvt--------- and on and on. C4me see stained gl~. A 2 bdrm. cob-webbed basement. Oat romer sile with 3300 Laguna Beach home WlSTCLIFF 3 Br 2 Ba, all new kltcb , 3br. 2ba. entry s.tyle fam Of'EN HOUSE (or)'OllfHlf. $167,SOO. & J·bdrm .. for Sla9,SOO. $131,500 sq. ft. or highly detailed. awaits. your occupancy. IEAUTIFULL y •P· family rm, sep. office, rm, dblfrpl, paUo. Room SAT(SUH 1·5 PIOIATESALE Open Sun . 1·5. 251 GOODVllES custom features. Super £rvoyCatalinasunsets4£ poWt4 4 INdrM, .2 calhedralclgs,whit.e lat-for pool. RV or bo.at 301.SCllf Dr.Nptfffll b MonarcbTerraceand HigblandRd. g~ Years young; ron· view. Just being de· cilylights·bynlght.Pnce hoMt S. lice. shutters & brigbl· storage. 1201 Pembrok ,By owne r . Cataflna on lbe view side or the * 49 ... 7551 * temporary Spanish J signed, so bring your reduced loSl&t,500 (431 btlfh ' P· ness. ·1121 Oxford Ln. Ln.646-9836 or 64~lOO View. 3 bdrm. I i.ii baUt. g:,ed. 3 bdrms .. family bdrm. home. s mashing ideas. St97.ooo. • A66/tin' r•, forMol II• ,.,, s1n.ooo. By owner. HIWPORTSHORES dining rm, basemebt. r oom . 2'h bat h s . ocean&ml.views;faml· The WelllngtonGroup brick fplc. 2 c• 548-0391 Ar 3 bd •·d frplc,newcarpet.palnt.. Custom Construction 1 d d & · rame rm "' en. ood •· d aprinlders, 2 frpls., CO\'· ly rm., chamois carpet & 9or e9e, en sp SUPER be t , $95 000 woven w s "' rapes. «red pat~ and a ll on one bronze levelors. $189,500 $4-1-0614 Eves 838·3232 .--'-&....._.. hst bvy WESTCLIFf Ope Sat 'Sau f.s · · 5162,500. &tS-$207 '•\'el Asklng•11cooo ====-==-""-=~_.. HIDE"W"Y 1.,,.._.....hl'S'-. I r 3bdrrnf&famllyroom. n / un ""' · • ... · " " SUPYIOCUMVIEW " t s ·••c ••••• 1 t ,8 8 1 G ! 1 t , s PropertyHouse642·3850 leyfroatReclYced Come to his torical ··Br. 28 '-'. I•• ram rm. liv I h L h d p .... _ .. -.... m'-· · R .. •· b " u "' "• CJ •Or O o • BEAUTIFUL! H 's at OPE".' HOUSESUN. ll-5 Udo Nord ier ac uv.;., 4 M&Y'DR&•9"·IOll ,, ~ enchanted by this 3 Sea Shores llome in Lake Forest IOSS $146..500. Owftfl' will 1206 Essex Ln. $154,500. 4 br Harbor View Mon· + F . Bayrront Prop. --"-..,._ ~ "Artist ·~ ow "' c rm, din rm. l'Orner lot. -~ rno.s:0ou1Hwy.~~11 .. c11 ~ bdrm. & den Monti:rey guarded~utccnmm .run••••••••••••••••••••••• htlpflft.K•. OpenSunl·5. tego, $139.SOO. 2318 Port &t2·5002or64S-5000x216 Colonial; en joy t~e rec fac, pvt bch parking. SHADOW RUN 4 br, 2 ba. World WI• lroll.rt Property House 642·3850 Lerwick, 213·433·2854 RBOR Vl'EW AWt\RD seclusion of shady For Salt> By owner. loft home. Xlnt. loc. 673-4545 NEWPORTCREST Pertoflftoleauty! "Monaco", Best In !lrea. , _,_ ...... lTY KEEP AM EYE garden paths & ocean $220.000. 496-31;23 Fam. comm'ty. S95,000.i---------t TRl·LEVEL Gorgeous 2700 siq .• it t. in Sec this lsl. $149,000 1930 '""~"""""'""" O.,.THEOCEAN viewdecks.~55,000. 830·70230wner Pu1thllS~ayearagoas Hbr. Vu. 4 br, 3'L b", PortBishop Pi.6'4-7367 c !DOO N. COAST HWY. r th. d •· I Large CusJom Home, a furnis hed mode) 4 br "' .. z::: 1 ·· 4"T~246* b~a'!in!.~eBd~;2\!~~ ~ MOHARCHIAY LAJCEVIEWCOHOO Udo Isle. l>ool size lot. 2Yt baoverloolttnr.Pc>o1& ~!':~~o~~t.::1:PP1-H~wrORTTlllL h daullng home. Righ in TEIUtACE 2 Br 1 Ba, pool, tennis & $294,000/ofrers. Flcxibill· tennis courts. Bike to 6"..Sl28 • VIEW!! • 1 'OWHYOUAOWH quality bul not in price. ~r Custom home w /view, rec prh·. Reduced. $5000 ty on interior features. ocean. Call Hadley, ________ _, ieblero~k'. l ·bdrm. $179,:iOO. -'~ under construction. toS63.500.21H27·8189 <8·Sl 54.0·3383 Broker 847-8844. MEWCUSTOM $11.900. ~front: with white DOL,HIH ~.E. nOSN.C-.Mwy.,logu.,o Featuring .i BR. 3 BA. Own b 3 b F ·p cooperation. ••VIEW•• Big2StoryTownhomeon · • 'walerview. $117.000 c ... 494-ISll 494-1177 dra1~1ly room &5 rorma,,1 up:;~~e~'. 1 c'lu~· f~c : . IAY VIEW P.ilEIMO MODEL lBdrmltden or 4 Bdrm. Bhtf with au amenities •• HO-TH EMO :l160IC.0.tttwy.,s.l.,_ n1n~ room. pa o m 000 W C .,nd 586-6021 llobil( Home. located in 4 Br, family rm w;frplc. &am ceilings, wet bar. Fa.ntasbtlc JiewH. UD· *••raid, t e rrace; 21---------1 499_4S91 master suite &t foyer ' · -:f 2 story. 3 baths. Over . 1 d 1 believa le pnce. ur-ry. ....... .._, + -" .. n. hdwd FINE TASTE atrium. Exten!>h·e u~e or MitsiOft Vieio • I 067 exc us Bayside Village, 2 2200 sq.fl. Incl. land. xlat 111te.rcofl1. forma . mdng C•tll (7l4)847·6l00 .,.. "' ui,,.. glass walls & skylight Br 2 Ba , Dm Rm, Den. cond. Under market at l'fTI, l\f.a.111 extras: Un er BEACHSIDE •ra., vaUltC<t 'wood cell· A home befitting the Mah OSO ~ 000 ••••••..:•••••··~··•••••• wetbar. lndry. bltns. etc. $UB,7so $200.000. REALTORS ~p: blue wat~r view. most discriminating I ·,."TIO HOME ~· £l.4f< By owner. PnQc Only. The ~~l_ .... & 13 tatera .. Or iental landscaping UNSET .PLACE. new 3 " -----SEAYIEW .. me._•'*----··--ril taste. Features co.slom •••••••••••••··~··••• In rur:i settin". 2 BR. 2 ~-"'2~----559,500. 6i5·7903 ~=-'47~9MlfDTDAL.Oi~;· ~ ......, "" ·th l't J · d BR Patio home Earth BA w. upgradt>i. ~ou .,7·"'SOO s11-1000 "'PIH HOUSE • OPIHSAT/SUM 1·5 J "'SMIM• ST. W\ 1 <'$. acutza an tones i lot ~I 5 lo won't belacvt-! Onl~· 3 -"' -Upgraded new Bar ~ '" baevu.$198,500C2S8> ,vew . oe Month s old The }!JSSIONVIEJO'S 601Lldo;riDr lltVfAJUCAR Hirrbor. Bnt view. f>a.1uoa Charmer. 3 A6 Lag. His Mall. S7S,500. WaterfrontCondoView Lido Jste. 3 Bit family ~ooo ~HS91 tBdim. 2 ba. dining rm. 01toT1er. SSt-4725 landi.caping alone Ill NO. I REALTY FIRll r D-rty Blutrs. new orfer-din' 2 b .,.,._, . ~ 1 lot N 1 worth seeing. Onl) Ring3F orAgcnl ..., rm.. mg rm.. •j·~~~~~~~~~ •~c·a·tv gehea•.'n" &ewpluemebc· Prime 3 BR pool home. STI.500 SEEA~tERICA'S MOST 67$-GQQO ~~.·2~ebl~rones we.n,.ddeugnr~! fRuerbm1.shoedde. IEexd•r~ wride j';,g,OPenho:Sesatl-4: A,C.Sell,RentorTradc: SrAHLIHGlr St:CCESSt'.t:LN_EW BLt;f"rS. hlf{ll ly up-b;u.Ne;rbayonq";;i~t ... 4I01i 1p. Pnnc1pals only. 494·8611 Own aJ?t CHARMING CO~t ~It: NlT\ graded 3 Br 2'"1 Ba con· cul·de-sac. Newly de· lot. $229,000. Lease, option. 2 br 2 ba condo, boal slip avail. $189,:iOO. Bkr. 6'13-1141 . '174.:SOO. Ph494·1253 A REAL STEAL! ,\T SpaC'aous brand uc"' '.! "SPECIAL TREAT" do. nr pool. $12S.OOO By coratcd. $144,900 Owner • ' 500' Al 3 B IL 2 BA Foothill Immaculate, IBR. :"!car owner. Call for ~ppt 6·H ·S983, 517 Avenlda LIDO ISLE •'-1.!och IO,tL.eip.aleKh 1041 sn. · most new townhome. Many£>xtras. new, completely up· 752·6492· 6 11> 88!'17 or Campo. .........-Bdrm Townhouse. UP· "radnd 'anl"r·1,1r. \'ww of crn.8381 ' ---------11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded & dean. xtra including land:.caplng, ,,. ~ ~ .,...... . 't:ri11,1:/ '/I,, ,, 3 Br. H-ll Ba, $177,500 • Owner. 673·6915 !GUI.I IJIYESTMEJITS. IIIC lll 49~·6525 SOPHISTICATED & SLEEI! Absolutely Beauti!ul I 3 Bdrms, 2 Ba> lge f am-rm and a super kitchen, new jacuzzi nes tled in large Mexi ca n til es . Landscaped front & rear with fulI sPrinkJer system. Peaceful m ouol.ain views. Truly a beautiful home1 $139,500. ' t• S. coast HWY., La1uaa Beada I dectrtc garauc door Saddlcbnck Mountain.1---------•New listing Harbor View stor age. centra air. .. Priced to Sell S97.900. Home Montego. 4 Br, 21 By Owner . Reduced VIEW and fantast ic opener & central air con 645-2.525 recreation area. Hurry! dillonin~. Clo~c to pool. ONE OF A klND ba. $139,500. f'ee 17l2 Pl ________ __, Sl4,000 HV Par k view Agt. Call Kay, 831-1504 r; ~chools & shopp1n ll· Entertainer's Dream, LIDO ISLE Westborne 644-4218 Montego. :ro~ lndsop'd, $84,SOO. lnten or offers JBH. wet IAYAlOHT Prine.on y. LUXURY 5,500 use b11cks, 4br, ASSUME 70/o LOAH UHLIMITEO bar. A. c. Blt.·ln stereo & 2ba. vu or lush park from Secluded 4 Bdrm. 2 VIEW a fantastic VI:! You'll 40' on sandy beach . REDUCED HOME llv rm, form din r m , baths, stone frplc, dog or mountains from this Love ll!! Spacious family home $25. 0001 colulotry kil. Oe.eo yards. S75.9SO. Appt onl )· BR . I LOC •TIO._.' with hu11e bedrooms, en ' • o_ wa paper, gar opener. 581·8875 IO\ cly 4 . tra·leve ~ "· N W 0 T r..nter this magniricently Ideal location. steps home w,fornial dining ;\lost desir able area! try patio. baysldc pall E P R C RE ST appointed home Into a from clubhse & pool. •~ h f II and sundeck: M~ter TOWNHO:'.fE. End untt. 1 • h JI & vtEW LOT. 3 Bdrm. 2 room .,. u~e am Y .&BR. 2•2 Bath, great S 1 1 uxunous entry a •147,500 Fee. Opn ~2·5 •t d t "'-'room on bay ll 2 tory. arge I ving rm 1. I . • v! bath, liv rm . den rm. room "" ,, e 1 errnnean gourmet kitchen, custom ~ 1v ng room w1custom Sat Sun;Mon. 1916 fl"t. SiS,000. Call 5·51-1234 fireplace. Ma:.t,A!r s uite throughout. \'iew of GoU balcony. fireplace andl w;balcony. Spac. open glassed-in frplc. Walk on Pro\'ence. 644·218S i----------1 has separate dressing Course&mtns! glganUc bathroom ancJ mast er bedrm. Xlnt plush carpet that is only --------- ,..... ....... NIC)Mf I 052 area & wood burning COME SEE cl<>c>et s pace. $500,000. price. Won't last. Call SI~ w EEK s o t. D. OWNERS NEED CASR ••••••••••••••••••••••• fa replace. This i:. the The lights of Laguna 645·0303. • Warm den wdrplc. & wet HVH Pol'torino. $157.500. "'~TIOH lar"est morlel in pre· Sode,..CJ&Assoc. I bar , huge master Fee. Prino only. Open ~,,.......,. sti~1ous North\'lcw. Hills&EITorofromthe 67S·S626 bedroom wiralsed plat· Sun. 1·5 only. Finished INV~'TORS,RENTlrnS $ 28 500 patio of this lov. 3BR c f • bed ..,. I Bright & cheerle 2 1 · · home situated on an Ex· orm or your · iru y bonusrm.cpls,drps,etc. L appointed for a king & Lowest romp al $167,000. Bedroom condo In the 04JUMI ~ lt•alty tra lg.flag lot! queen. Every room In Avail lmmed. 1836 Port foothills & owner anx· IJ0-5050 4t6.4040 EXCLUSIVE Prh•.ate Party. wishes lo -·~-~ this home bas thought-In Renwick. (714 ) 759-9269 I II \' • I ',, .... ious. Asking $76.500. SuJ)('r Sharp 2BR Con· trade 5 Br ho me on Seavjew. New Bedford care. Bac kyard has .1. 4.-•·--L ' • ,·..:.._ · Open House Sunday 1·5 do;features levelors. primie partofCoala Mesa1 w/vie w. 2121 Yacht Jacuni, gazebo & ever· Wl>TC0Llfll -.....-~ 1041-..,--leach 1041. 23722 Marlin Cove lush brown carpets and Go 1 f Co u r II e r or Ya nkee. Pvt stM•et"'. ythJncr is autom atic. Charmin" S & a family, ,.•••••••••••'•••••••••• ••••••••••••••.• •••••••• NOEL JOHNSON ...1. h t I '~ " • • drapes throughout. A wal~,..,.onl om~ w P er Community poolitennls. Needwesay more? Call pool. Hrplcs. S1.1per buy I LIMGO LUSE/Of'TIOM Stealat$62,900! & shp. Lmda, Lido, etc. $279,900. By owner p ·1• C t $1'19~ SUMSITS FOR SALi Fattt ast..ic ocean view of coaStline from 2 levels of this Jarge •beautifully upgraded h ouse. 2 Fireplaces, lots of. ceramic-tile, lovely garden. Priced right. Call for apJ>Oint· ment tQ.s~. . ~ V SllCT 4CU\.Al VllW MMrASTIC AMA..CIHG View M ~a.sWJ1e, while water. Well bUili home:•2 levels, with patio '& d e ck. Beautifully aituated on double lot. Owner· will laelp ftnance. Just r educ-e<t " pri~ right. $161,000. 2666 Nido Way, Lag Beach. 0,pen Sat/Sun 1·4 red hill realty 61-8751 REAL ESTATE Fantastic ocean .view, 3 546-8757 !>10·8557. 833·3f>"22 ac1 IC oas . oi>en Sun 1-5 Br J Ba, Sea Terrace SERVING , 1508 Ruth Lane 493•8814 Twn hmc. i:ua rd cd THEENTIRE 9UESTIOH.. ProoertlBS Fer11uson Realtors comm. pool, &auna. ten· SADDLEBACK VIEW HOME Who has a really fan· 611·0406 Anytllftlf 833·3821 >----------• nis. Jacuu i. pvt beach VALLEY By Owner. Very highly tastlc view? You should · B6ACH SHACK w/plans. SWEEPING access . Lik e new . 714,837-9500 upgraded.inBlulfs.3br. knowwho!lt's212Tustln i HIUSIDE VIEW ,_4_9_3·_9J._t_l _&_84_7_·7_5_91 ____ _,_7_1_41_·ss_l_·l_OOO ___ , 2~.,ba, ram rm. $18G,SOO. Avenue. Just '235,000. Want Ad Help? 642-567 ~~~1.l:S,,~~. ~7~.'{~e· is only part or this 4 LGCJlla9 HI~ I OU HkJMI t OS2 lncludes land. Opn Hse wlll do! Come take a ----.:...-----1 . .::.:.;:.:.;;:..:...:::..:..::.:.:.:..=..:..:::...:..:::.:.._ bed r 0 0 m retreat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SatiSun l ·S or by appl. look, at the Bay, Ocean. Hewport leodi I o•9 .._wport leach I 06t wrapped In J ovel y Prln only. 2957 ~uedada. catallna, Lidolsle, Turn-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrought iron fen ci nJt fll · 640·6385 Ing Bui.in & M ajesllc 1-r,:::====:;:;;:;:;;;:::::::1 g e r ch e d In h o me y C ~~~~~~~~~ Sunsets. And you will see II oldwell D--~--1: 'at'strue! ill side area! Enjoy U\,11.1'\C'I" ______ _..._-1---------tl• f:f~0:S ~M~-\h3c~i:: RCSIOENtlAl BROK£~ CCH.PNN PRICE REDUC ID ONLY SH.500 ......,. 500 o ·1 30 S 12 500 Spic & span 2 bdrm. & """• · pen le 8: pm, • den. Walk to ocean. tcn-Mon-Thur. MOMAaCH SUMMIT II Ueautiful Newport Cn~sl UST R h:DUCED t o Sl21,000. Best buy on hill. 245-42 Los Serranos. 4br 2ba, shake roor, Paceaet· ter home. High grade new cocou crpt, de· corator drps wis heers, stained glass, dlnln1Uliv. lng rm dJvider , perfectly lndacp'd, many xtras View of uroiing cntlle & Saddleback to Infinity. Complete pri\'aty. Opn Hse Sat/Sun 12·4. Prln. only. 499·2921, Owner S.eT....-.ct TW11h111 ~. 3~ba. $99,900. Call m..a40-2916 aft 6 .. Condo. 2 bedrms & dt.~n nl~ & pools! Hurry on Favorite B·Plan. Ocean views. 2 this! bed d w,ocean 'lew. Upitrad~,tf C ... YWOOD rooms + en, 2 bath. Beautiful-crpts. drps, wel bar. poor A Jy la ndscaped & attractively up-& tennis courts. Sellers REALTY, INC. graded interior de<: or. CommunJty will pay buyers closing * 541· 1290 * l j · l bh Cl t costs up to $2000. Call to ---------• poo , acuzz1, c u ouse. ose o see this one before It's CAHAL NOHT shopping & beaches. $112,500. i:one. New price su 2,soo \Vacant lot $7S.ooo, OPEN 1·5 22812 ANOARA Rb. 64S·l474 J'>~rtyffousc&42-38SO ALSO, a B~Plan. 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den/ Excellent location. Ocean & white water view. Upgraded inside & out. $109,500. OPEN 1-5 22700 DOMINITA RD. A C~L ..... co. 496-7222 831-0836 ,,.,....,. ..... .., ...... L.,_......, a •-11~ .. I-SHM'Hl-WPORt I I I I I ,) IDRM ~_..._... _ Steps lo beach. Vacant It walling t'yr new owner. Only $84 .SOO . ca.JI 7~\700 ()1'1Nfll9•111 HIWPORT Hll<.'MTS •LISnNCS• \ .,.... s..-1u.2ct.io Quall Pl Properties' ' L l ! SK ij& I{ t· \ I . I )' ,; .f,,/;1; fl f ;, ·' ,\ \,. ' 2'!> I 'l [ Co<>'t Hwy <: "~"" d.-1 "4<N SIAYllW O,..He.MS--,l·S Charming New England vlllag4!, cobblestone entry, quai nt lights, guarded gate, pool and te~is courts. We have three of the largest plans, 2 story. 4 bedroom, spacJOU.s master bedrm suites. $2451000. One of the"'e beauUful homes is located at• _, . ... •••• 0 .~ 'I ~· .. l ~· ,.. .. ~, ·.' ,. •• ·~ ....... - ') ,f ) J; J ••••• • t; " 410J •>V 11 r • H 1'11> ,q11 '"'O 10!: 014 I llU • ... q~ i ii' ·118 i.'l t 11 T 11ti..: .1nt ,,,a I ·• rO't '•JI l?I ''0-) IG)l '£:'J\ n1n :•11Q •lfO f.1.;!I , ;l 11113 ') :r ·!)I( 1-tq . ,;, .'~ l ···0 l'J" Jill b12 \td t: nilt Hff Henn flor s... 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N-... ~ G In I" J I • I • ly ~xed. l blk .(o 11.'. .._~,.' 675-3411 I . l : S K ~ R E ,\ L T Y ", J .. i111 /J /11d, S \,,.,Co ZS IS E Cocat Hwy Corona d~ Mar HARBOR VIEW Mortis l'llll ·lOO 967bafl_!~"' ~J:!:ftl ~O': 1,1 ~\ f1,r 1'ak10g the firs l 'Stev' IS 1oftt!'~ lht' * i PCj)Ti~l~L EST t TE * . bch. ;nn, 2ba. ~ltf.<lr¥"· SantoAfta 1010 1n.;+19 ,ooo ~q fl un h ardestone. lf ybu'rereadytofnove 1•w:.th.-d1·1~6-r: .. 1~~f'LSp..11~""M~lcho1'11b irf~ck w/grtll. Amf)le ••••••••••••••••••••••• dc1 clopdd property. :, tr up or start your investqtff\( pt'Ogram, "llh vptl ard~ :U• ea· &-8w1rt1m111~ ~ .... , ~r. a. S."15. P<Jre~~l SOl.000 Jbr , hun '!ondo Isl'. nd nctincl s:1:>0,0'10 but have become conCused with all the otl11:r hu1t i11 •:. . . '1 !.!'3-,,..N_.o,o~"ts11e.re1>~ • w 1 park view. In '<Int JI 2'J'" dn. Jntl'rbl ouly I 0 1 .......... !' , ... cond. & neighborhood on bal,incc. ur ownor. aspects of todi.y's market, then come•·, 'l()'Al'r~stirt;ouiidtid by fostdwefbpiog reslden· Opn Hi.e Sat/Sun. hr W11l l1.A!lc Cor :-.IC\\IKll"t to the ~xp~r t~ at Quail Place • tt.it.c11111'merotllt•ndlrn'~lnlerltpr(>pu\lvs.. a.re .. -.... owner. 491-C West Allon, Wut\!rfront l'nn only. Properties, lne. fof' sQ.lW professional • .... -•' ' . , .:.1.·, ~•}••••••••••••• 751·3228 Clilrk. ~55 west Orong(', <'Ou n seling. Purarn.i"' "our ""'Uities l\h11111tfnht tlloll<l .av~lab)a for d~\l~le>pa1~l ~l'IA. tt'l:ramic oee~JI. ~u A h c . l 9 2 R 0 4 . ...1, \A J Ylt • , OWll ll nsh1!1..< w~ll .. J f ~ ... Southloguno 10 8 6 ° j 1 n · · will) an exchange and/or purchase .... ~ · • w nu um .... ....................... '714>sat 89~ with an eye toward hig h future re· U .. hhltecl1PosSibiiftes ~m,.•93•37~"~ 4 $135,000, f'uU oceun ,·icw. OFFlCf, HUii.DiNG, 2 turns for.yow gQJden years.JNe now •rti~)qv~ hotii~'has 3 bdi;m~:· ~\baUls. f~ce<i.1 ,. • " ~. L 1 ..... 1 Cule 3 Ur hme being re· i.lr. Nc-ar llarbOr Utvtl on h ave avaUable., 3 3 "r 6 3 3 3 3 .J mr heat and. •ttlrepluc~ hea\·P~l3tor. ~nl~~lll , ~~.'!:~·~~ ... , modeled, 30832 Marilyn 19th C ;M Sl~G.OUO : ~· • .' ~ ·.' • • • • • d'~UtH~do Jt4:~~1igl\School • , • ,·. '""""'"' . Dr., 499-1625, it NJ\, Ive ll7!>·SOO!lownr1brkr. ·4, 7, ~. 9, 11. 13 and 64 u1:uts ,_plus .com~ .. 0 ... l.Y ~a• OOOt • · 1 "' .....,. .. :, l202 OPIM HOUH -preview Utis custom Somerset hom e. lt has many customiied reatures (hruout. Freshly painted. New wallpaper . Private back yard. Additional bulltin s torage. 5 Bedrms1 21h baths. 3 car garage. $189,000. 2042 Pdrt Weybridge; Open S unday l ·S. TRJ.UYK" .Wroe with 4 bedrms. 21 2 baths. ~llkssionally landscaped and highly ~ded. orrering a nice view. msg, Condo,,;i;iu,.u/To~... m crc1al propetly. A profess1on8'-t;laf'-· "'=G'" f' 1 Pnc>p;..ti,~ Marta:l'•t Dubots ··• -.~~~••••••••••••••••• hovHs for sale 1700 of over 45. large enough to s.erv~ a 0 ' 673:1068 t ... .., .,j...f. S ~ I MOVE UP TO ••••••••••••••••••••••• . small enoug h to care. .e , ··~ • ~·•A R~..!nL 1 W t ~l, I , • Wll)l,Pll)' $25·--""~ ~.- , .,,, «t • •r•••••••••••••••~••• . ~ Gneje 4 10SS. . 0 · '"'I "' Mf Circular drfrl? to ch;trm-" n,• pcn'J £-... h ~eoo i SIS ( e 7 ~ll"• ~VIE !! BEACHWALK u:mua1·1 ~-omePl-o--r..i..· ~000 eal&t• ' you o:ingetth~besttor Ing 2 br. 2 b:i cten home. TOWMHOMES 'Plac'' Ct' ........ , ........... , .. s13S curn1shoo ~i ... f UST VALUE -2 & a den or 3 bedrm. Dclightf""' patios. yard. Highly up- graded . '""'tmmediate occupancy. $133,000 .. fTpk. 3 car detached VJ MlLETOIEACH ,•,. •} CHOOSY Why fl{IY luxes"!.£~: Sl90duplex 1 ... gar. Be:iu.t. blue waler ABOUT chan~e!' Fr;mk Zljlarncy $.195 Bach. utll pd wfyd •'(of ~~ 114~1 -oms ?:~~!?:~~~ Praperties · ·:-· LOCATION? 1Realt.or.,49"1·s.~2 • ~~:::~~~~~~'fch ·=} Skip Lawson ReaJ Estate ~~l~e2.~kl~:.· ~~:ob~~-' 752•1920, . ~~WoPo~V H~Ji~;~ ,PROBLEMS? ~~g~~ts;i~~~:rd a..·HJ I IEAunl'UL customized home features : 3 bedrtJ1, family rm. formal dining rm a n d fantas tically landscaped back yard surrounds o~·ersized jacuzzi. e tin I O'O Check 1hc co(llmun1.ly 1400 Qlf~1 l ST. NEWPQltJ BEAC~ ' art.>a, h~c tree:; shailc Th~Y arc our a;peciulty. $?75 2br 2 story condo 1111:> , ••••••••••••••••••••••• fac1httes Jr. Olympic t'Tib cut~ ~ ,bedroom Cre'11tivl'IY handled by w ·~1: kids ok. n~J 1 PllVACY of extra large yard with fruit trees. Excellent location near school. 2 bedrm den or 3 bedrm home offered at $134,500. HOME Ru.... Site pool. 2 !>aUnas. 6 home \\Ith fireplace & trnif\Cd eou.n11e lors. \826N~wport 81,C.M. ~ui l n t II t 1 t · 1-'>reneh doors, patios, Ph<>ne't,'lr appointment. $JS. f""" 94s.c990 .J v W.itch the game in I his 3 i;a c i ; poo S, cnnas lrKome Pro~rty 2000 mco'me'Pro~rly 2 000 a.n.d I a r'e e ft' n c e d ,6'l 5·496 I ~ ., .!ldJ H Jt. fa m II y h'o tn e l"Ourt:. 'IOl.SOO ••••••••••••••-••••••• •••••••'••••• ••• ••••••• b11ckyard with traiJj;r ac. THE CAL\. I SOM CO. Sur~ ~e cost , i;norc, but '..t w eomm pool. & all the 14'49S SANDCASTLE MESA VERDE · 1'0WSf;LLl:"<i ' c;hs ~ Ol'\LY $82,000. REAL'l'ORS wereworthit.. 1')1q fac1hlles for :i c.trdrec .a Bil. 3 UA with Jhltl DUPLEX U~LY ti Ll';FT '?J>OO" Ill 8:30 pm, Mon· 2819 Newport &.•vd N U. HOMEflHDERS I . SHAU 4 bedroom; 2112 bath. large back yard. approx 2300 sq .ft . 4 Years young. Off ered at $177,500. hfestyle.Only $.')8,900, family room & forma l Lrg. 3 BR unit. frpk , W estboyTnr.lues lhurs. ··:(; _ ., 1l.,' LlfethlleServlce 540-3666 dinl n t::. Upgr ade d flil'Tltlyroom"&'2 fullBA. COS1'A:\1~SA · . . Ne,ad;i,h~nd -.. ... a ~ Sl.\S lbrfreeul.il. l' C':lrpelS lhru-out. Gre21l Cute:! BR unit w.'l'l• DA. so. COAST PLA%A I' 'Quail ~ I1D1 ~; 1r;}.f:{g~;,d .E . $1503br. klcb lse/opl ,· lo~atipn near SeucliH 2 Dbl. garages. Corner S159,000to $161.500 • Place · p. · ' • -S2102br klds/pl•»1"p00l Villa ge :.h OP,PlllB-lqt, xlnl <.'Jn\~tttO'tl. ~ ·Ydr,.f!l •, 2 •bllt ..._. • t • WATERFRONT110Mg SW~brf.i::plc,nod~p. $121,000. Shrewd investmenl at Owners u111t plu!. t"."o 2 r-.-aper lea . For sale lease or trade, 4 S"2601br k1ds/fncd1 gar WllOla11 R[Al ($TATE 1------,---.--1 Sl29.soo. . 1 , • ·~lin. rental units. \•ooau:ltsl-~:W.,.,. "404 ixlrm,3 lld.260<>s"'lt.3S' ~~ona3bt\C1• · • l $7,500 DOWN 1'·t!a-turcs· coft'lplot e· dock. Prio.only. BTolter. 'n'lbiif& • · •Fee No ciedit needed, owner ear pet . u r u 11 es . TRIP.LEX CM 968·3558 l ,Mesa Verde Dr.E. will carry balance . .a hr & lan(lscu1Hng. F1rcplJ'cc ~·. • . • • · ,$\lite 1f206 tQfe~ d ' lot (J Bdrm). 'Putios. clock:. Gre1tt ,..ast s 1de to~. Real Estate 5r7.0822 '"-·•• en, ; ac. corner .. 3hr 2..,.. tr.ti d ., Circular dri\'e lmmuc &gar11i,:l'b, · · -newer "11'• ""; "e, Y · WClftteid 2900 ____ .., ____ _ llome. Sll\t! dOtiUl.1! cos-RE AL TY INC. I)) . Cdl 2br, \ba. pa~l~ •• ~nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkll»oa lafelft4 •' l206 '0 I Ls.&U·J.152 714/a46·1311 C1>mplotinn aµprx "·~~~,~~-ltr.6~2•·160j WN Propi•rt y In ••••••••I"•••••••••••••• M f,(, Uoc L • ' .. JnRl\?wood, lluwlhorne Chorming 3 DR1 ,3 ~. I '(~11 Bl-.:.\CT. Home· Jle~tl~ bl 12>,. Bl exes c :.r. .. \ll ~ hr. i or So ttluy area"! +den; patio, gar .• yrly., .1mJ<( Tustin. (ptnt rond . .. 11: --83.5Paul11 rlno1\\c " ~ "" tbc fovlh1lls oC 'o. ;~TSIDa./CM ~ Opt!n du1ly 10to:i t ba,smglhtorv.SHi0.000 WIL PAY CASH!! ~.A .... 67~4822 .. mo• Complete"'• r•.,•ovated. 3 oa lbt Ind . pool + rm. EXCH "' ... GE . 1 l blk w. of Hni.tol ). Agt,S-l0·3650 Ph. Tom D' i\ll~ssandro B So h 8 f "'At hiot.·~ '' ..,, \.~d' ~ -T D. PROPERTIES 3 r, 2 ba. ut ay ru,11 . • ft\.' new pool, sep. spa. Cen to uWJ 4 more. Plans in· Prime Eastside Cost!i. • . · ~ Yrly. $650/mo. An,i-. 7 nilt~, tral air on estate :med cl\,lded.FordetailedtnCo. Mesaduplel<.3 Bedroom M,~•.LaBorde.Rcaltor LohforSalt 2200 l2l:J)67.i-6907 o_r (714) pm eall67S·773T · ... lot. Man,>• other special Call: . . . C7l.i'5-'8 3404 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S46 ·6201 anytime or ' · ·9 .,,.,... features . Redu<:ed to KaffayT~aey IUtr upP_Cr unit wllh sunde~k. . · ~714>846·5221 afl. Spill ~'•••• 3207, .J••'t ... $169.900. Terry Matantos 5"8192'7 7s2 2887 lower 2 be<l.room with NEWPORT DU('LeX. 11!-ft • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"1 I~ ~OH-QCUlnY • PalYACY Rltr.832-729 . . e~I~ patlO & Y.a~d. SlSS.000 3 Br. l br or-FINISHr;;u illpayl".3Shm_anashforOCEANFRONTW.8thSt . .>Mn' ------------------f Kine sued bedrooms, In· water Agt 673 2058 l!ves your house, units or !aod d B 1 n Char~g 4 BR homt: w /spac masttr Bk, livwg room & ki.tcben looking out onto attractively landscaped private yard w /magnificent pool & jacuzzi. Cathedral ceilin gs in living room. den & fonna'J dining room: 2 lrg floor to ct:iling firt:placts. WffhNntttr I 098 TH I~ K l NC T 0 W N . di11idual laundry areas, (H2.:JJ3a . • LOTS Orange Co. 8acl< pay· 4 Br + en. 3 ~· w nter ' I r ' £ built·ln ~ange, 0\"e.n. • -men•· oL• ~--" ........ v S7~. Yrly $10001mo. Call .bl. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 110 l\t ? Vi s i l l h e _ .., ""' ~~' n .. _,., et~ o $2,500 DOWN :.pecialist at the Con-garbage dispo!'ltl, & dts· BARGAIN ! Six lots ready to'bwld. s:l>-7533 1 · In~\ .. • d -· · r t.i hwasher & fireplaces. 26 U ... ITS p ' · r · . --, , PEN p I l y 1 2 BR 1 to get into this beaut. 3 br om1n1um in .or ma on Just 5 ~·eoirs old .~Owner " . Jans per'mll. slTef.T ll) P\"l Pty.:? W Si\Jnil&. f'asl . on .. r Y • . "!:>-.. -ht>me in quiet loc Won'! l'cntt•r Call W3·0867 for d , _ h-( d Shows spc'ndabh• \ <·r\' m. One lot or all. $-l7, e:;<:row JX)~siblc $.l9·3l.:J9 Ba. (rp'l , patio. 5475. mo. ;w l••st ' A"t.o •o.••~'" t.lct:11ls. dest_ire~ elxc ~tngl!I or~~. el"an. "l:IH 1100 ("·1i1 to~:t.000.C:ill ' • S\\"L"TUt.S \0, . . AgL.673r721-l or645·6822 _u __ .. _~"""" Plu.'h modl•I. ~ tm. dt•n. "(.':('~~~.\.' s~lti~S()j . .n ..... n tJ:>\, ;,;,'d J:J:?'i. I ,·l"l>I Pacific' Coast '' .... -' . __ -eoro..adelMar 31U :~;. ~r ReaJ Estat~ ;ur t'Ond , SW :WO ,\i.:t. COLE OF ... EWPORT U:l!'i !!O:JI llkr Hou1e1 f\ami1hed ••••••••••••••••0 ••••• 1 ' . " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979·&.a<ttJors •:.. 1:t•i1 675•5511 :-:i-:w :-:~:\' 1'1u «r Prorerti'es ·••··•··•••••••••·••·•• eouu~l" 2 ur 1 B.'l· P~\io. Mobile Homes Duple I ... lJl PJ.t-;;.. Balboa lstand 3 106 nl'W decor. c·nrport. S. ol -· By appointmE:nl only 640·5971 IY OWHH -SlOS,000 ForSole 1100 O..lxes 8UMITS :?:1Ur:!':-U.1un1h ,:!1lhl 631·04 0 A")'tl!M••••••••••••••••••••••• llwy.!IS5·35.a7eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt1 1al~ 1'800 i:.irfll.!<"• .,.,,.,, u't'r , · ·-. -----~ kAYSIOE\'ILl.,\GE ••••••••••••••-••·-·• Pn~ofnwn.-r .. hqi f'>(· I• •I t 11' '!Oil'• tr ----• CI OSl-'TOBl\V armmAduplex.Walk\O '=>1 ~ll'ST ~t-:LL, Bv n wuci rC'l lc nl nt1' "''h 3 !~n~ 1 " '·'' ' .. ;-a~Wl'OllT!.OTr .. ~xlW ., , • , ~nc:h. a br. l l>a, frplc. t8il ~fobill• Home I HH. I 11-4 nu Pl 1:" • :'\ l' '' II o r I li..'llroom, :! hall.1 O\\lll'I"!> '•'_!· 11 IH llkr ..-,-----t\11n Pins:! St,. Si:.M l.O\\!Jr :J lklrm, ; 1.J:ith rcfrtg. <:;hildren o\J., $-1~. • ' HeWJ*i •actt l 069 Newport leach I 069 Newk1tchcn.l.:~r.1•i•> ttc-iS::ht,, Ii i~ '.?lll o r unit 1\11 t1:1\l·t1ri•pl111·1•-. . . , f,t7lnint'i\H.!l lK-ll-J:J2 duplt;x aµt . I alto. Avoll.Nov.lOUl.s:18-Sl?2 1'c:ir rlull hi.c & µ.1tiu 14fi l;JUJ ;in· 1·011111 l i•\n Ill I!. & (.oi.lJ ~le),I I.!.! I.Ir unus. .. --llea ut1fully furn1i.h.ud. _:__;::_;_.;..; _____ _ Sl7.~JU lo'i5 2i511 ----f•nc-ln,t·•I ~:.1r.1.:1'' t:nod 11oot ~ \\ l' 11 an JI n t. 7.oned for Clift.--w I'~ ts:io. f\'\O Hh' . New DplK Jbr ~ s~~ WO CtlffleochCottacie WATERFRONT BE,\Cfl Aki:;.\:! br. :! UE .. \t:ll \Rt:,\:?'>N·I n•nt.11 .111·:i 01 • .-11 Ill '1 .!~.0·:11 .:.:.u ;,_11! 11;71• (k·con \II, ,\I ;; IP. be ni<ltopnrk.Wlklobch'. 1!d • Wlliling ror decoralnr C.tl'ECOO bo1. l9il Co11t h, lv\ell, 3Br 2 U.t +'l'plllr 8.:klpm.~lunThut~ tla\'.\_l.l ,l.}h"11·1s prtll1; Ownr."~;;io~ri ll{r!!.;al fONWA"J:t:H • $STS.428Be~onia644-17~ 10~)(' ~······················ •••••.••....•.......... =-touch. i doors to ()(;ean. CH ARMING :J Br . cond. S'21.SOO Ai;cnt -8135.000 Dkr ~~·3377 I A aauaa·t ~ Hit• 6 ' • l' ~harmn"(g 2 st•&"' lklrlll I.e. I 2 b lha.b -,~JC"• You ow n th e-llfod . home on.bQ~~ro \..TI, 0J r. ~ ~e -t SllS,OOO.CallOO·SSS7 HOM~: ~4J80. 18UnibhtC.M. Plac• · SEASHOr:tE -. .; l oc;it1o n . Yf!S ls c ·°'1'1w~~/frpli:,W~ 1.•m:" - -\V1th UOl\TOOC1'. Acre~for saJ• 1200 Prap1Wtt.a HURRY! 81100 mo ,• c•1lngs. dining rm, Y,ard t HVH MOHTEGO Peq lrom1 Rltr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?Sl-1'l o DUPLEX 5 LI ·ul;R.v RKALTY & ~:it10. All. ne~· kii£h. ,":.:~ 4br2ba,famrm.h1i:hl> C.illlHS 1531 4 TTEHTIOH ••OOOU••tSTNtw~l-flAC• W\l."10111-:\C"ll WON'lLAST A ~all67Jt>900 d""·.hsw1d~.b.fyu~1tderedr«:otnrleg1·f :l4CV • upgrd. SH9,900 Ry•--------.i --~ 'lbr. 2h.t '"'"'•tt I. 11(), ' ·' ,.,. ~ 11 "C)Sr Owner. O,ll Sat Son DEVROPERS MESADllMAR thr. 11•.l. pat1•> tl1m11 5" RJ lot!>.SJl' Close-:-1clc & 0.1Jt. Real C::U.l(.! _,.. 20.lS P orl C he ts e .i THE ILUFFS Ri,·erside Count\· 1n Sun FOUR-PLEXES l''rpt~ hltn"• 1·;1•~'. Top 1n. Slrt'l'h are Lil & rc.-.dy lalboo P•htwla 3 107 Gnrei;e. Gardener':~- 6-IO-l9Sl New offennR: 3 bdrms . nymeed. ::l,pproi. ~90 Mnd J>n,•' 111 .'01 Cl·dJ r lurdc,elopmenl. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 703 Begonia. 9SS..3649 :A 1 ---------i p, baths. d1nm0 area, aC'res. Perfe~l f•1r mint Co!ita :.t1:i..i':-. l>esl '"'est· • 111· 1·• "'~~"> e\·es · ~"' " ex lU • -.J.;vv • Pacif" 're Coast PACIOt.:S oceanfront 4 • REDUCED frplc.: w;tlk·in r loset. ranches. s ltllles from mcnt proJ)l'rt) in prime ml~rored wardrobe, t.ake Perris location. und.l'r Sl~.00111----------t br. 2 ba compl. furn·. {'OV. Jasmine •C reek. s rv.ooo . "'ill paper tn m.\lr. s uite tl.C. TAYLOR co. Call now. CRUMMY 4 PLEX Prorert1·es I hdsmh~"ShFl"pl~. ~warsh!£~r~o· ~~~'!gra,ded:,1rg. 3 BR. BAYFRONT Lgc. e nclosed patio; 540-3666 Xlnt rent al Jrl•.1. ,\ti 2 • 1" y'"'~y •";,'Jatl . ..-.. ~"· ama Y room, LUXURY CONDO hright & cheery kitchen 1 ___ ,_S_S_·_O_l _S_O__ Bdrm umli. lnciimc 58:.?0 611-040 537-7722 ~ 9~ r .re 't • pool, tennis. gu11rded fin· BlCBAY&OCEA:-!VU \"ucaot.AsklngS9ij,500 LOADEDW/OA:KS l'.....',1""7:!~1J il mo Owner will 1·:irry' --·-. t ry. S1300i mo. Agt. ,11;~ I • "ltl\;:• I 0.11> tJh1 • I) .~U' JI r lK. ~.1>r1~ -· Spac 2br. 2tra. Pool. ooat GIB WALllER ·Fi 1 d d k "'L'*4P:Sr• .. m.111 :!nd :->r . so l'o:est , · ON'll&"POlN'P ~-Gerrie. slip. Adlt :-.ec· bid g. rft ve a_cres oa .e "'.0u. T H I NK I NC. TOW :-J • -"·-·-=--l'lat:i Won't IJ'>l' "'111l Lnr1:1c ll 2 LQt. Newport Qui~t& l"n7.v J br patio~--------- SlSS,000 net. firm. Will RE4&.TY 675-5200 treesln Cleveland ,Nu.tl ll O M E ? Vi s it thci---------•lpnl·c Slll.OOo llcigbts nrc:i. sss.ooo. fplc. s:lillmo.1 wintcr •SPY'-• "'SS . WlfOJ trade Cor s ea s oned Fore.~_.~-oro~an~e Co. s peclalist at the Con· MS·8ll06 Barrett ReaJ•0 1:~2.5200 . •'""" •••••• TD · 3:-es 0361 f Mur:i•tipal "atcr. Aei:it1 dominium 1nrormat1on Seashore Duplex 'J r -· om,uxs· · · s. 21 -1' or SanCl•mente 1076 rolling knolls for _view c••nter. Cati 963.oQ61 tor €'TJG€ MobTrfitePhoksrtte / llOCl 3 Br. 2. "'a. &v v,lew. $4~, ntt:PR~"'· DECOR. appt or 714·673· 1327 dur ••••••••• ••••• ••••••••• sit s o.. er \Ylll carry '" l S 1 r r " """'' ~ '~ ;-· ing 0pn Hse hours only, FOR ~o" A.!.· ''" · details. $1 2 00 · HO M er Spacious 2 st)'r N so e., r 4 ~ .a, fam·rm. 3 car sat/Sun 10.s. • v. &• ' • ~> •••••••••••••••·~··•••t delul<e. op(. W1nttr. $325. 11ar,'2 Fi'pl's. mkrowave 310 Fernondo. lM08 2. Original Spanish Ha· (71.t l 6i7-56.qt ll'lCOM! Pro~rly ·2000 Yearly income SIS.GOO, I-'~ DESERT. Mobile Call5"6-9409 .Q v en ' we lb a r • Bal Pen. Mr. Carey/ c1endas on adjacent R-3 __ ,__O_R_5_2_2--05-.,,JO ____ ,....................... Big 4 bdrm. up~r & 2 CaJI 645·6646 <ttome Loli. fot. $ale, }t<>lf :;. _ _ • '. :1 '" Panoramic view. $900. ---------i lots. Both wilh guest ac· ....... ---A..·., D bdrm. lower. f'antastici----------1 course. beaut ... d ub ""'°"""'~"'or 3122 mo . lc°'se. Agen t. SpyAl-s Hill comodutions or rental. I I~ I IU" UP LEX oeach investment. J usl TRl·PLEX h, 0 use. c 11 J 1 · V e r a ••••••••,•••41-•··~•···,.,. ~ 1 , · bd1.,.... sm.950&$1911.500 IUILDEhJ! 2 Bedroom unit with listed! Agt.646-9898 . Kltchen. (7t4l 34&-S58Sor Deluxe 2 'JU' home. 2 'Ba:~~~~~~~~~ szra~ooo rm Coron:~l~t2J:i SHOREBIRD REALTY Ranch style home with Pri\'alo paUos on dcsirn· SUPER LEVERAGE · Uon Marks. 642-3092 fplc. grdnf\.\,\ltil furrf. t 1' 2708 Via Cascadita buildable R·<I counly lot. bk comer in EASTSIDEi---------•I \'ery 10.,., down-<>wo,er n..-c .,. blk to B'it· ,~rone: adlt Olar~n& ~ottage. like SanClemente O\'er 15.000 sq.ft. total C,0 ST A M ES A ! APARTM&tTS flexible & crcalhe! N _,_._..,. °""'' S cpl. no pelS, $6$0 mo .. now. 3 &Irma~ f ..b~._, 492-838:\ Cl t C '.\I 8 t Completely remodeled quahfyin~. Uui:e slooc Pf'op.r1Y .2 00 Brkr. SS8·7494 ; ovs rrpl., bll·iU. pl'l '• I te~~r~y.~:tt G.t:~~3.e extfrlor. landi.cnped , COMMERCIAL Jlreplace:.. in all' unlt'I, ••••H••••••••t • .. ••••• 673-5941 atrium. No pets. SS15~o. RATED OCEAN VIEW s prinklered Open 'lll IMDUSTRIAL n~wly patnled. cnclo~cd •. .•. .,._r..-rlsi ..1 Pam om Agenll67S·5NO l 1 "GP'' 3br. 2'~ba. 3 car gar. 8.30pmMon·Thurs. LAHO.MHft garai:e:;. Ope," til $11509·CRlf .. ·.~hll~ ~is OK, ... tnil,.atite%BR,2ea.27rol.fl l $195,000. 16x34' hv rm. I 8.~pm. :\IQD·ll1urs. ' . r~t....• or short t~ ISe SlfOO ~lex dbl attach gf/t l •.. lo• •"GORGEOUS focm dm '"'·Huge glm M2Q ail E Shan~ 3 br w1t b .Otrtt.rwa , · 1 'l>1 J rniftd• (A)• 1 PORTOFINO" model in enclosed deck. Cul-de·· U ~ EST AT Sl.500.000 air. LOcat~ in.th~Ooul\-, mo.~~ e s; 631·2191 • n 118 '1 • ler1Jlining features hkc 9 area oC San Clemenle. --------..-1 -t· # 3 c.r cs. m a Id qt r s . • I . . u t • • I)~' . ~ ll .. ,. r, c ff.arbor View. Family en· so<.' street m prestigious ., ·~-"'°'"' Plac• 5000 sq.ft. house on 6 plus 18 ·~uail ~ tv. Large h>t. ~o <town to ltays ~ S47S. mo. 6;1-1'7~ WT .. stables. pool bcatlt GC• • .pQy,e eran. B,EST Clfl ~ rnv ,._ · r . uen, .,a1muie . rozy famijy room & large K . R . Pro Pert i es. a ACRE RANCH • 7J2 •no • Pr -a.a 556 7777 b!j) e k'. hamptot\thlp tame room. Decorator 492-8700. Ron Fulton, 1.ooou.-1ut:Htw auc14 landscape. ·, •~ • • Dp...--.-.ft . • -LOCATtO · · 1.a V"4 • __ ,_!Jc_ ~· Flxer upper house. 3 c11,r ------.....---OPEN HOUSE . 752·1'2'0 Wortd Real &tefe ChanneC Vltw anll' !>¥~ ~~spa, .. oe -- eatures like a sunken_._4.._96_·09_1_7 ______ , garage. bunk house, ou 120 + NEWER UNlTS SUN 10·23· 12 lo 3-PM 1 l•OO OVAil ST H '°""' . out front. Decorutor's 2 gunrd."$800 mQ. rl·Mon --=-; conversation fireplac San.Juan bldgs, welt water, fenc· Good Oran~c co. toe. ' , ' · !\tory, O BMm homo. ~ ~t ' ~ ,., ~ and s pil'lil· staircase. c-i tr 1071 ing. lolls of trees. Being Min . d own $600,000. MEDICA L BUILDING lftcGIM,..operiy 2000htcomePro~rty 20.0 $8SOi mo •wfottt -lees-e . ·•· •. J ~-t ,.., •••••• says. "submit all of· •••••.••••••••••••••.•••: BKR. • -~ 63 400 r ,_.~ ...... -• fers". $173.500. cf'ee). Grncaous, spacious. re· Da lly Pilot P.O. B~x adjoining C-1 Property. " ~ 1-1 • bny. 4 Br, Femlly !:It Owner is anxious and ..,.., ano split into-2·s. Terms. BKR. Reply to od 11958, Pride of Ownership plus ••••••••••••••••••••.,..., •• , ...... , •••••• r·,·~,·~ Watertr'.l>n~ •H~, m • ,,&f~tO.L1 __ :..:: ., Callforappt.645·7221 ady. Op e n ll o u se '6~1~~~~7 ~.~.Costa Mesa. c;a .• ll .7X poss Oran g~ • J . ' wpdri' ch 69 bonus rm, •14S8 if,. Sat/Sun: 3S20t cttm1n C:<1llnty UNITS UNITS UNITc. t !, -; ·~·••••••;i • .. ••••••u 644·5061. ownr /agt. 'li Capistrano. Capo Beach. Y1JCCA VALLEY ARE ' .. , """ OMT • s ...... ~ ~ 4 DAd 31 b h 3 A R . I 8 U1NIT.S II: ...... u 1 21 °" rms, i at s. 2•2 CHOICE Can divide . " rplcs. formal dining rm Beaut resldenti'al area. OPPORTU .... ITY 7-1BR,1·2 BR. 818.780 fn . SAN. (LEMENTG .,' ,.· ·.'• .Beautiful k .12ba, oplx. CHARMIHG 0 d "' come. Completely re noti<?i n• .;ctpts. dr.~. Old Ca,_ Cod home. " TIA home. nly 2 yrs ol . (714 )·'9"'·1478 t ll d '" I ft mo•t fe ~ ... -~ r v ;J .i.: b f '" · oown upK!x n ° " furbished. 'Trf..-ln.' All 2 BR, 1 BA, r c' ntl:J. Avai Im ~lotc.>ly ~I Bd~ 2 '-l .. _ i" old W•1tdlff "eot1:u Home on luf • l 50' desirable area of San ,. 7' ~ 6f78 "'., 1110 dy ·~ •"'u ·~, ------..---''---• above the ocean. Enjoy 10 Acres on Wnter front & Clemente wi an opt lo .. ,: ·p~iQtec;l.~'On Moritt!tey, .near Ola ~is· -.,+.' ' Cd . Children ·~ pets, '61':&f-'•FROHT unobstructed ,·iew of hwy,, xl~t m~b1Je home purehruie when court ap. SROPPINGCEN'l'ER .ta u,w· . ~ ~ With .four 2 494-48.'i~e. )ends pll~ose submit. $650/?l'b. ( l'T A t:ll Dana Potnl and San park. R1ver:.1de Counly • k" ~QI 22 Uni~ prlmelhsntinlflon ~;t"--. ""'· "-..-c•• .. y co ... D~ 2130rchld \ , CO"°Q -.Clerneme. belowBlythe.2 mitopro· proves. l\s ing _,'i,000. peachlocaticfn. ott, l A uni~& • 'BR,iBAun. "::""'.-. Mta "',v ' lltADLIYlrCO. I Best tocatloti wfpool & Associated "A" Realtors posed ~ucl ear plant. Cnl!f.L_~ltS~~Y,Rll; SERVICEST&.T~ _. • i~~,.Ci<J..~~r.ul g~~:· Qn ~~tetey lie!~t~u~)7~slo~~t118' 0A&.TOlt5 67J..JZ10' C pvt. beach1 ¥..-il~Lt.oP· · 714: 496·2770 SIS0,000. PP642-8200 4in 664~ ·• •• L .. \· near VM \qst:i.?'"119t!~.' s •. .-....... -:::=:.:::t):fr~· ~~~·r.• ~l~~~~~~~~~·'c tlon exph1!lf.c~w:ed UJ:331-5333 c--ial agAma 11•1guel·net.a -With s ix2BRA'SA i\s.&one·L OccanCront,.l;narkl\n~i\·3 ~.cooo ...._..,.. $70.S0,000perrear. ,._ f • "' r•'( ,.,._ .... _._ ... ._ ... .,.... · ' HUR IUCH ,_.operiy 1600 BR. l BA unit. Sharp look·ih.g-m, rplr1 comp '" ·1• OCEAN YIEW ,. Ddna Point Marina ·······-·············· TRIPLEX 11 ACRF.S C-1 LAND Spanisb"l.l:rehitecturc, crse to beach ~~~~9~1~ ~"'~·s. SG90. 0wnf'r tra~~ed. m1 '*~ Sh ~Hp Harbor Lane hchts1n LitHIH) Cl05e to beach andNshop· Pri~ nakersfi<'ld loca· .& shopping. $349,000. months $\S 000 In up developed aren ot Hunt· . .-o'."f d ..... ~Macnab · lrwme sett. Occllpj,,... on Y ~ home on greenbelt. near Prime comm 10(. on cor· ping 2 Years old. ewl)' lion. , ' • ' lhei""' tvely 3b~., . . . comm pool & clubhouse ner 2 major SIS nr Dis· in"'tOn Beach. rrice s•ltl JUA"'i CAPIC"N:>AN~ '". .. .• ).~~hbra >,ll&_s s1 nter rse'n~\l·1'. tfrd's.4 BR.famrm,DR C har1mi"g 2 s lory neylnnd. Bldg hos been " ACREACF. nt'f I~ J.JI ~ ~ ff'W • tn CabulousSea\'lcw w1brick fireplace. A beaut. converted. l o 4 ~harµly rcdured ll o 4 lD 500 Acre!!, <.;.1. M·\, A rare rind', shark,'f;~--..Ir..~-. 7 13-69'7·609? a,.._.·~•CIAUC. •-' IEST JN fleul al$70,000. suite office + lobby SlS9.5oo for quick li8 c. R•l, R 7. B~ · "th h d l n ~ ~. ._ ""...,.. '' EAStlLUFF L-~Re-.. Bonus bldg also Inc Id. Good financing a\·aila· uruL'i ws ar ':" ' oors; fUlty', L()tg. or p' vacy ln thls -1 f . _...,-·-,_,....... -·r Could b6 converted to att• ble For a <.'Omplrte integral. · rent~d . $245,000.. . , pN WAT 'With bo.11\< ~\y ~inodeled duph!lc. l l Ptcture pe.,ecta :+-11m1· IJO..SOSO 496-4040 ditionaJ 4 s te<t. Total . Roy ~cCardle. ed system :.ipproach ·to ~k. (~ sw'ry, 'IS bdTm 'W/3 BRs, 3 balht, .hr. l ly on tree shaded cotr. ------=-packag"C o ffered at 1810 Hewpert~ aH Real E s late ac "1Vlcl\t~mo. 1 lamUy Md1 w/wdlbar~ New hm dond thru-out. ---------= =---$149,500. World Wlde Costa M••• 548·7729 'thtltle1-lnveslment pr()• DANA fi101N , 1 .'Ofl 't.n>&:' l!loC«11t ~ )f~e,Jf!'C. •· Lg. m 11&er Must clo* escrow on -1 ~~~~~~~~---l~~~~~~~~~~~perttei-lax deferred· n...-.1• S •\ BR D · t><lrm wl~"'.V., vjQw k tf,l800/Mo.<V~1t> ot.htr hm Nov. Jst. Make Condo, 2 stry 2br. $49,500.1-ro ers. 613·4545· exchanges·developmc.ot· _.,....x. unny G ' l. A apart• c'nJf d ",rt W ~ b ~ d c h ~teCMse Lee6't·aolJ otr. r Must stU. 32185 Pasco Ho.-• Kennel COVlNGTON·SMI0,000 p r o p e r t y rqunts . $115,00<\ , SllOO/ • BLUFFS Carolina. SSt-1339 Bnck Bay oreo. 10 Jn· 6 Yrs Young.Super Loo. management-corporat e " ' · • OCE~N.f'.R'f,NT Short FIXH U,,ER door, outdoor runs, + 10 8 k 536 3:J77 portfolios, ' ' · ~· ' · :rerm. $isor;,;lt. ~ Mr ~.... 1224 R.V.'s or Boats! addtn'I. JO Dog limit . ro er ._. ___ , CALI. f'OR ' ' • '.,Dolll'lousct: " , .,.. •••••••••• .... ~. 3 + ramll)'. 2•,2 UA. JrJJ . Sparkllna joC'un.I. , ... uoonlin~ kennel; comm. IX UNl'tS. Fpll.''s, pvl INl"O RMl\1'10!'4 _ ..AN HQR,~GE ON W/\ tsn. F.~E' ~B i 8'A, l'Ja~el ... I dlnlna rm, •~c muster beautiful 1 ~ br + huw~ li<' Jlnth. •groont, fftC\I , patios, end ~a r's, oll 2 CROSS COUNTRY ~~ j;. CONDO ...it~ ftlnliu•iflt ~ o. eds .ieanll'I' PR. •u11tte. tQr10e.~t ,°!..: !runRr~; , .. "Ac~~ relnc1e~ J;iorsesOK, s146,o0o. Har· !.!5..,2' Bo, xlnt IWQcntlon. •' l t~N,.~ STMEN TS vl"'w . .,_'!:ul Cully d"· p111nt. ut Month rent ' por.un Y .. , """ •Of • v . s or '"111 . n· . tUtealty &41!·5Zoor ~.000. Grcnt eatrrn i ' i kt'.a/tOf" c o"r "t~-d 2 B tl r,; brily, Kt~s/pets OK. Call ' II fH \NPOQI ClNHP Rl ALTY b 10 1811 let lor upgradcl1. Plush -n . F.. Sll9·011W: 003 7tl00 PDnP.£RTJES' INC 0 .. ~r..., 5'16 5880 Cflllt, Quiet strcrt. Just Ncwl)Ott f\4!ar l\ C 1. 1 nr 1~iE,STME,..':JDIV.' · '96 .. 7 711 ' $7001mo. ' ·i• · · reduce d $6500. lo 1net Joe Good pnrkin>e Covi"4)ton4-Plu ""' "T J ~ \f.\"(F,RFWoriTttOMES1JfrNu..1•mo •• uW $108 .000 Red Carpet Gre11lf6omolJ bu"inr:,s NrGolden~st/lle1l '714114•·1 lie lli31.i~ -1"1ehl, ~ S.r·--. lle:alwrs_~ .ms ____ S!Yl.500. ~i:ent 6'1~380-~~ Rt'ally SJf> 753.1 e _a 2P . IZ~,n~~~~:!I .. ==~:!!::= ... I r :. D 14 DAIL v Ptl.OT Houses UafwNIMd Ho.as cs Uafun.lshed Aport'"nh fwwilhed Aparitwteftft UM'w1I. ApcrifMftft u..t..... A,.. ..... &Ww.. .•••••................. ···•··················· .•••.•................ . ................................................................... . . -n-.H U.fu ...... ....... Uwfw ''71 • ......_ Uwfw .a t 11:9 wpori leoct. 3269 Newport leach 3269 Cotta Mua 3124 ldboa lslGltd 3106 Cotta Mesa 3124 Colte Mno 3124 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... COi .. MeM 3224 c.doMeso 3224 n'-3244 WALK TO ~EACH , S~cluded 2 Br Hide""· STUDIO Be<1ut 3 bdrm .. 2 bn. npt. $410 E/Side triplH, 3br, L«i• 1 Br. tl>UJ, drs-, S200 ...... •••••••••••••••• ••••-••••••-••••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••••• 3 lldrrn. house plu'I lari:e Way. H1i! Y ,1111, I 1 i., I WEEKL y RA TES on So. IJayfront. Yrly. :itba. frplc •yd, encl gar. mo. 9118 V.nl~ru:1u. CM. CODdo,uew3Rr 2V. Ba. •A.NTIQUECOTl'AOti:-llHTALS fco<"ed ynrct. Ont..v one trees. S390. 4tl!110Ji. &. f 'ullKitr hrn&TV $616. W1nto11 Ruul TSLMamt 642·1' ~SU7or63l·liil8 ,,,Ad!::. 1~1rtJric. ••, 1 BR, s mall den, 2 BR,2~ •••••• $l25/S2S ~~c/~~1J~fwb~;,~h. 556-0846 ---l .antM&Uta llllcs l-:Slale.1>75·3331 Allr3c:tlv"lbr,deo.Pool,$210 L"e lntmac. lbr • . ,., ,..,...., tt nnl6 yr 'Y breakrastnook,\>Cl'Yl>\'t 2+Uor3br,2ba$43S/52S ., · LlJ)S1':'fOOC1'.:AN " • ,~'lse.MOmo.642-3443 f'teshty paint«!. ••ter 3BR.2na ....... $41s;•'s * 494·8057 * 2~5~~<~s~e:i·~~·~,~ JtoyalS..thsMotef lalboo'enluuta 3807 t~n~~r~;s 2511 w. ~~iir.o·~~~[:.·~~1 )!CA Verd.e 3 Br l\la na, paid. No doga. $ITS mo . .a BR,2\A& BA .•••• $46S/795 or64<? 0891 20t10Newport Blvd.CM •••••11•••••••••11••••• Monrovia,sd-~ "' p:.itio, froot le back. $450 $S2S move in, 960-3989 e:mfronl 3 DR, i 6A. 64.2-2611 ewer 2 Dr 2 Uo yrly. N N E •·1.a-"'BR G d 1 frpl<.', gau~c, wint~r p-........... ~--•-au~'· Ad It t N Qar ew a.a ... U<l:I. • • Large townbOIHC "eor 1..per mo. r nr nc.t:ASTSlD.& Z Bdrm furn. $800/mo. Coll ......-.vT•·--SUSC•'SIT•S Jlb d. no p~:c. r 2 UI\, hirge apl. Priv. new ~enlrnl 'oc 2br ~ ~. 1 .. _ ut'"·I d Go1'g"""~ '"'00 ''I t •n "' "' r " r Y • r· v e s . .• •. , ,. ..,,./mo • 4 • • ..,..p ex ....... a uu coa . 675 tiG'l00«-673·7848. ""-'' v • • • NI I f "13-""'7•...,.... eauo .,. gara.,e. _.., · 1'Alba, toed vd, t or . $315. .. li2151'mo. Jst1'last+Sl OO llbr Vu , 4 br, a~.a ba, re Y urn. lor ge & .. """ """' Cal1Larry,S46·5880 "'S .,,u , . ~!Illes.a Verde luir. exe(' . .._ ... _ bonus/g e t ftpt Short i.mall t br. Adults. only,1-;:=:::=:;::-;:-::-:;:::"1~~~~~'.!:!::!:::....-:-:--l.!!""~ ... ~.,...~"---...:..--.r t..ne. 4 Bdrm, a ba. _.p .. ..., ~ l:6C San &yfronl condo, plush :? u s u • no ""'ls 2110 N tic peclacular bay view' $300 2 b b eo~ tsld . /. mo.lstitJast.07.aGU Tomas.PhG46-9729. Ur,2 baw/lrgrms.love· termlst<f12S/mo.orbuy. ...~ • cwpor Jbr.$<aoGyrly.lncldsuUl. . r, l a.,...,, e2br twnh~e. Patlo. $275 ..::.:=..:=.:::..::=:...=.:..==:_.c:::-~:-::-:---:-::::-::-:-t 022 ty view. Full secur\ty, 64Hil28 ~ . No pets 673.3639 trl PI ex. e n c I. g ii r , mo. A\•au: lrnrned. Call ll10S l9C"l'C. ot( IOICE RESIDE:NTlA ~·8600 !i~l.lb-park'g. Slip avoal. r "vely 3 Bdrm 2 '·h on Nke tbr dplic. Quiet. Sep. • • balcony. Near new. 67J.S719 a Cl S·30 PM S 1" ...... REN'TALSin CN&olbet· GallbiS-0775 "' • u.. $190 Nice bacb apt R TSLMgmt 642·1603 . • •• !=!., .!~~ 2. !!:.!~;· ~ are u. NO FEE TO . Sandy Beach Ra lboa by gar. f:mpl older udll, . e:sp CUTE STUDIO •n Ex.eculive retlred •pt I .,.,.,._oru,............ T E N A N T s f 0 r tt52l CAMf1U5Tlr..·JIN ... E •X'rllA PLUSll:J Br, 3 Ba Covos. $6.$0/m~ on yrly no pet~ !)ilfs-102 1 r~u~.: ~:a~~~ incld. . "' wash to mng opt cemt>l.cx )feq Verde North, bieHt p ll OF ES S l ON A .,.,; lwnhse. Cls lo bch, (rpl, lbe. Cill 1i73·91H HuntiltC)tCNI leach 37 40 ' y ' Great Eastslde location. foruseol 11pl. 5'11-2388 ,Joe, 3 Br, z Ba, fplt, wood 6CrVicecaJI l\V. Groves Nu 2 br, 2 Ir& patio, pool. 2 W gar. OCl-:AN VIEW rly 2 B •••••••••••• .. •••••••••Capistrano leach 3111 Ulil pd., $225 per mo. ""•leliniT, cul dn •ac, nr b ..1~-,._ I p I I L ti x I nt. a. v I n ow bl . Y1 1 • r. SMA' • JW/\Cll LIOTE' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now. &i0-2981 STUNNING lgc 1 ,,,,2 Br 2 .-., " .. 1J Lro Uil a,...,.., 11 P . oo. tcnn s. s.i!S . N 1 'd tns, pal10, 1l c. gur, • ...... • .. u ---Da garden tiptJ;. Rec rm. BChoob ••bcJll&.$.*)mo 0 .-e&W.e $117S.&40-0997 aft SPM i mo. l,l se r eq . w·o $40(lmo &IS-4345 . Rooms$30We<>k t'W 2 Br dllpl~:c unit, NEWBREEDJ\PTS ow )JI hS\ lse. ~7.3119 Marianne, 640·0G.63 or ' ' . Apt $1<10imn. 536-7056 34 3 7 2 San J u an • 1 Br & bach w /loft. S2l5·$275. 71 • t . 'c:iHAl\P J Br% B M - - -~ ,\SO~u& •Y:~ ~~eB,a,.f:~ &tG-7411. ltcl:ct1lly remod'ld 3 Br 2 lllk t Oc ""50 Elf C93u .!!.,~ s t.~ .. a n90o B c h . Adult. no p ets. 393 Newport ltabta l ge i Bt "" a, esa 751-8441 ., EASTSLUFF Ba hsc, wtr softner .& 0 ·~an;. .... · · 4 ..W..l ; """'21 Hammuo, 645..C•ll dplic, Inca yard. 1ar. ,,..Verde, C'pts, drps. f'plc. Willows . 551·:?000 ; 4 DR & fumlly house clec gar opnr Westchff 11&/· ZlJ·;,!12·2619, COr'OftCldel Mcr 3122 bltM,$.125mo.8'75·2305 1r.<alk to tchools & lihopt. l>ay ornlght 89C·3484 w/vl ~ ., .. 7 .. ,..1.,. Agt area. 1 Blk Marina Sehl. If 1-16932 PC:ll, Sunset Br, l Ba, 1 story, shag, . ) ~mo. 5'5·1882 e · -~ " -· 6CN\ 1 1 & l t + Bch ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr"p'"s. pa tio, frplc, 1 Br adult a~ Cpta d-, _:_...:..;.....;.. _____ -l'Yoatkdlo Coedo,. 3 St' 2 EVER LlVED·lN 2 t>W-1133 """"mo.+ s s mo -·-------·--------· .. ... -• .,. ·PLUSK NBW.2 st')'. 2 &, dbl l!llr,.. pool. $37 bedroom, patio home in $150 cl,n & .1tec .. d~p. Laguna leach 37 48 _.. bearo ceil, dshwasber, mvei refrlg. lawadJacll ,trlple.x W/lluge r~tc, 'Ul0.~-52?0 adult community s te pe 4 Br. 2 Ra, s pac. beaut, l>l2·~.646-12ll <i\llm · ••••••••••••••••••••••• re ~.... garage.Adulls.$290.2650 S'll0.SS7·6932 .. gar. Drive b7 i" ............,.. .,226 to pool, jacuni.'t~rus WestclJ.!C area, fpk, lg med. LAGUNA BEACH MTR. fl (_ ----~ _ EJdenUnitB.53S-3400 Sh:irplnfl:e2Bft l~Ba. }familtan.. 549-1..., Clfte ~ ~ courts. & gym~ Mirrored Ju~~ din r~. 2 car . .li:;· S4n Cletne1tt• l276 INN. $75/wk S275/rno ~ ~ rge 3 Dr Townhouse Townhouse. P:ttL;. Refs. wardrobe, fireplac e . "1 imolseiopt. 613 · •••••••-•••••••••••••• Maid serv. color TV. with patio, garage + Nr So. Coast Pim. s:ns. ·,fi,de;::_r1t..,. ~:~...! Br CE 3 Br1_!~ nice Lease s.tOO/mooth. (714) HVHms 4 Br, ds to sehls, Shoreclills 4 Br. Fam Rrn. heated p ool. (714 ) CORONA DELMAR pool . Quiet complex. mo. Eves,. 151·11118 or • ~gar. $400. ~·'13.s> concl. $1S& + «nlP-752-ls.&6 • .ult for Denyse. park. pool. $625im o on golf crse. club & bch •94·5294. 9116 N. Coast 2 Dr TO'IVnhouse. frplc. Adults, no pets. $350. 538..QU . 1 -:---:----:----::--1----=.•'7:.:.:~:;:::.Sl:;_ ___ ft niv Pk m. 3 Br 2'AI lla, ::els grdnr, 6 mo min priv. ~75. 213-794-3453 Hwy. Pool, tena.ls. Some ocean 6'&5-3381 or67$-S949 Lge Studio. 'oewl1 dee MESA Verde Exec T-.. 3232 + bonu.s rm. Oxford, e.833·1861. Presidential Hgts 2 Br 2 Luxury pcntboU:>e. 2 br, 2 & Catall'na views. Close .._.EW OW ... ERS wirefrig. In quiet area. wi'poolbtwn.2 eoA£ ••••••-•-•••••••••• SS2S.S47·7044;833-3215 4 br, 3 ba, farn nn. 3200 Ba condo. Pool. sec. ba, din rrt\, frplc, big tosbopping&flnebeach." " S210.No.536-4~ 4 br,Jba..Jcar,-~-.2711 Extrasl\arp.exe<:home.4 sq.fl.1444Santiago, N.B. patio.S350.mo.5Sl·l364 v iew . BI o ck to 644-2611 sq. ft. Prof. decor d. ~· Bit: 2 BA, fplc, cpts, Lse or lse opt. 3 B~ 2 Ba S12SOmo Agent 541-5032 downtown. $475 mo.ii---------•t HEWMANA.GIMEHT New crpll, drpt. paint. Grdnr. Ii pd~. mel. dt'jlS. ~car gar. Lovely home, $430 mo. 1nclds · • 3 BR, 2 ba, ocean vu. elec 4!K-Z37!l e~cs: \157-0282 1----------1 Olte 2br. lba. $250 mo. S43.·6331.5S7..sr170WHI'. neiehborhood. $C25/mo. wtr & a ssoc du es. Seaview,ncw4br1'ii view. k1tch, quiet st . $425. IREA1HTAXING SU ..... FLOWER No pe t:s. Near· beb. 2 sty~ 2 ar 963-4'67 A&ent , 00 fee. $512-5586 evs . %121 Yacht Yankee. $850 Lease. 496-8033 Studio & l br apts, furn. JmY VllW ,... Adults or I child. ht, la.st 2\ Ba FP DW. )16~ oodbridge lmmac. per mo.Comm.pool /ten· ~-J Adults. no J•et :s , Pvt Upit.uded 3 BR upper, mo.+$1.S0.54848S$ "' • • • .._... ex~. condo, 2 br, 1 ~ nls. 640-855'7 • 833-3622 -UClll prkg. Mo & yrly rentals t to,....., __ Cove t?"" I bdrtw and dtn t wave. 2 ~CW· W/wwi ba, quiel cul·de-sac private home, 2 br. den. ' Capi1trmt0 3278 avail.497-3.i!l:I 5 evs .... _ ·••""· New Ccodo 21$l", 2 Ba. Z comptr. op11t'. W1r oveJooldnglalte&tennis A/C, Pools/beach IESTORIGIMAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. Call Nigel, .i l 2Clltd3~ frplcs, l>ltns, poo spa. cpts.drps, oew.SGnao. Club lake membenhip club/lake. Lease $475. Bluffs area Family Out.standing valu xtra lg tWwporileach 3769 G44·7211Agt. lbrtownhou1•s dbl garage,~~ sno. 67sa1 Ace.t. Incl. S395pr. mo. 830-7898 gpen. ~~· 1:...~ s ized 4 bd~m, 3 bu 2 br, 2 ba, upgraded con· •••••••••••••••••••••••Spacious upper duplex, lwith flreplacest 631·213:t · ck Bay exceptionally ain Valley 3214 ves. or l.ownhome; vacant since do. Pool, secluded. Nr wilh 4 levels. 3 Bedrm, 2 2 Br apt near~ppijig. r fine 3 .lk, z Ba, home •••••••••••••••••••••••Spacious twnhome, ser. comp. redecor. Move in shpg & schls. Im mac. ti.a. Cplc, 2 bloks to Big 3 POOLS sw.e•refri". .i.aa. no w/ol~ery.on cul-de· 2Y.aBa, 2 car gar, pool & now! A 1.1 new .~ 400·8585 <;:o ron a . $600 I mo. J.&C• .. •• peu..-111 jlJac' ,.sac jacuzzi oversized (e 3 br,b2 ba executive jacuzzi $475 mo ~-7281 gorgeous! $72S/1no. A(, r Salisbury Realty673-6900 ~ v&.aa aptL 'O;ia. • ~bdrm s~te. latUce<t ~~f!1~[e :ng: ~!ff. or ssz.a79s • 640-MtiO "J~~~o~~~:,1.~:111~1~ ~-----SAUNA )\C~ cir ddan·rmilspfac Family rm. formal din Gorgl'<lU.Snt•wcondo.Jbr. ~·682'i &646·66Z3 PRIME CdM Cl,... .... 5 .............. •-So. ~<?2J>r.ic,~~epeptt!•, .. a~ yar • wa nc rm upg raded crptg, •--h 3248 21~ ba, pool. lS ncre pvt -""""" """ _, • .. ..., ... w 1trees . S49S mo. d • · .. ,en _._ k c 1 b • <Ando :?RR 1 ha comm. Csl shop'g. Tiny Tots -.Avll0/3'.Ml-52Sl 6l2-3871 rps. Jacuz.u.. _,.,, mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• par . oasta rec~es I '3 M-. r .... ., h GREAT IU:CRt:;ATlON . LO el ... d ----------• 968·.C 737; S40·0Sl1; PECT CST LI"'"" V" S43S/mo. Newport 1cr· ~o·M \'1. rolm ""ac . CATIONS w come.3viaygroun s. Clean 2br twnhse 1~ ba.. • ...,., ,,...... ,, "' v. racl.' ~ 77Kl'I .,.u o. ery c ean. Swlmmuu~. :.aunas, 2 adJts ...... :L=..: N 'On Glen Circle, spanking __..,_ 2Br, 2Ba. frpl. avl now. · Forinfocall health clubs. l>1ll lards. 3-2 br, 1 ba apts. for. FROM $215 UP •no...--~. r. ' brand new 3 BR, 2 ba., 3 Br, Tiburon condo. $.'500/mo. Pb: 494·719$ UD. Condo. 2br, l 'hba. 1~1-0675; 1·524..SS91 n 1ght·lt nhtcd tennis rent. $300..$425. :~~~After 5 !~~:~~~~ ~/:;,~~et bar fewcJ~~r, So. ~~bg. ~3e3~~.~~.h. e!!~~k~~= Lavish condo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. ~~'~g• :a:.~:. ps~~~ ~~-~ 25fl W. S..flower 675-7060 5'95imo.. .,....,e to "" . Si&-98'15 nr golf. tennis, pool.~ .. ., ~...., _ .._ Baylea( Aph, 329 . Ukeoew 3 Br, 2 Ba, den. Aft 6pm, 494·6125 or mo. 496-0505; 5S2-4884 room. Spotless.. Walktobcb. A~ado St, ·c.M. 2 '\fesaV~eNortb,3Br2 Jgeyard,boatgat.e,cul 497·1492. 2 Sr. J b:i, bar. bltins. FU~ ACTIVITIES: 481'3BaFamrm2100' bdrm. l yr old. pool. Ba. cbtld or srnl pet ok. de-sac. Rent ind yard & cpts drps highly up· New 3 8l' 2 Ba, 3 car gar, Fulltime w rcctor. free Yrly.~Aca.cia64S-7048 -~-....;... ______ _ ,,1782 New H ampshire. water $495 (2!3).tJS.4685 4BR.21;la.Den. arad~ Co~o 3 blks to duplex. $300 mo. Swim· Sunday brWlch, BBQ's, EASTSIDE 2 Bdrm • .-$&3$. AvJ lmmed. 6"4-m96 or czU)6TS.9iu ext. 273 Ocean view . .$600. beach. Pool, j~c. aauna. ming at fi:sb1og. Call lri ps , parties. s port 2 Br, frplc, crpts, eto••· Duplex. Beauijlut cond. , i... •• ~p w-•·' .. e 3 BR, 493-57LO or 644·9800 $495i mo. 1 yr lse. Av;uJ 979-1413, Ive msg. tournamenu & more! Balcony view. Xlnt ccmd. S'l'7S/ino. l.lt/laat+~ 00 :SH.Al\ ~ .. ..,ru IHl;..tlllCll'-leCICll 3240 B E A U T I F' U L Adi.lit:!, no pets. S3SO. 322 •• lam-rm, 2 car gar. frplc, •••••••••••••••••••••••Beautiful wood & gla.ss ex· Nov lsL 540-4480 Seate AN 3210 A p A R T M t-; N T 5 : Heliotrope Ave. 675-61124 deposit. No ,dogs. 866 , patio, garden. walk 'i: ecuuve hilltop home, 2 H__._-r Vf'"'w 11nol'· •••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • •• Sailto Tqnias. Ph i46-t729 , di1tance to scbl's & Br, 2 ba, bllns, 2 car fplc 's, 3 Br. 2Y.i Ba, com · ..-..v .. 9' l> b b Singles. 1&2 bedrooms. New lBr apt, lrplc, open . shope.$(25.556-8402 gar., fenced yd, pool, ple te ly m odern bltn New ·end uo1l-Supcr Lc>\'ely 4 _bedrm, 2 at f''Um. ~ unJurn. Models bcomcclliogs.adultonly $HO. 14431 Cha le au La. It j t c h e n• pr l v n c y, View! ZOr , den 2\lll ba. h~mt with cpts. drp!I Ol)tln lla1ly 10 U> 1. HUOm· 1395 mo. 551·5836 1.aBr, 2Ba. garage. closed 673-4545 seclusion, views forever. P o o I. l c n n 1 s , j a c. ~~~enta~e;;e!395· 963·4~7 m11t1:1 service av all. No "· yd, patio, ~nd. new de· lor2yrlcase, S850. S500imo. :t'ICK HWlop Dr. · · lease required. Sorry, &inns, bltin.s, rdrt1, cor, cbitcl OK. $4SO. G40-092S 3 Bdrm. den. l 'h butb, lgc aduJtsonJ,y, oo pets. D/W, frplc. sundeck, 847-3871 Custom Architect Bhrtls.Jbdrm.Bayviews, yd. Nr s hopping 4c Oakwood :~i0p:fal..i::t3~,1~8 ::.°'==-.~pac, 3~r ln E·alde Designed, ocean view re-pool.$5.SOt.o$1SO/mo schools . $37 5 /mo. Garden A ..... --._ eve/wknds.. _ .... • tri~ lt, 2 ellc. gar, sidenee. On~ ot a ttnd, 3 Ritt 644.0134 • 84'1.QlO _. .............. _...;.._ _ _..... ____ ~• camnullel.Arlladlg ,,,_1 Stry. Home w/lg mstr Br 2 Ba, dramatic living u In t 8 od 3 --..... ......... enc. Y • ardener • .nc1s. suite, lg yrd; frplc: new nn.openlncontooceanie Bluffs condo. 3 BR, 2 ba., 3 DR. 2 BA. fpk, <'~lS. He-.-t...W.._... , .. ove now ra new --and~ 2 Br 2 en. no children or pets. Elec stove. 646-4382 $U0.8'1S.l849 crpts/drps. Walk l o CIQYOll view decks. 1 yr xlntcond. $S25Mo. drps. fenced yard. Kid:s Ml J!'Vlne (nl mhl ~~;~:ct;c'~a.;·n~1t rtes.c.M~piitis. ~ 1 1,.. .Q.EAN It QUIET• b c h Is c b J s Is b o P s. lease, $750. Agent 64-H 133 & pet OK. SJ.IS. 963·4567 · ~ garaae., No children or ,_..:,.-:=;:: ..-New cpt.a, lres.b paint 3 $49S/mo. H2·02S6 am --Agent. not fee pets. SSOO Mo. A1t.. ......_ ___ .._ Br, F· ladry rm, toed 962-0061 pm fjUMB~ ~~~d~01~~-w3 ~c; ~r; Sharp 4 bedrm. 2 balh. + 1 H_.,.,. lffcW~ 675·S930or673-7229 and~~ yarcL No dog.,. S37S rno. 3 Bt, 2 Ba w/frplc. Cov· •AS.Socrm'l;:s BA. family room Vlev. den. ow. cpts, d~. ""! 1700 llith St G 'Q wlhaodolewr& ~. &tomove in. See, 26S9 ered patio. 7062 Ford Dr. 1550 S.C..tttwy. ocean lilt's Pool, tenms J re a. 1395. 963·455' COover at 16th) IJ[s ~: ~. ~cl~nt~ gym,d~at t;,<>rance•E.960-J989 (213)439·0281. eves Le,me...-4t4-t4ZI & jt uard ed e n try. Agent,nofee. 6t2Bl70 pets.Employed4M.lluoo· TheVloge.Moreaf }lice 2 Br 1 Ba, encl gar, <U4)6Jl..rtl:M n:m,mo /\gt lri0.6600. Beautiful J Bdrm end unit ty. Days 642·1.S21, Evea ~you'rttoldng BR Dupleit, ~/vl•r· Newly r edec.. etp~ It dtJJ5. $300. mo. GU-4110 days, or 499-4.21.S e~es. af\.6. ~new paint. fncd yd. Pref • 2Ba house, N. End, Genie. Townhouse. 2 car encl M0-7•74. for. F'unlUe lsO'llOloble.. mdt aged cpl. 2029 3 bed.rm, 2 bath_, closetobcll,buslt sbop aarage. Close to So. n.....,...,._..,__ OcealllvieW ~.Dana WaHattS260 5'8-ZT78 dtsbwuber, cpts, d.rps, ping. 494-7079 BLUFFS WATER VIBW "' p Yearly, 2 BR. ""..,.,.,.. ,_,_,,....,,. •-Strand, 2 BR. l lotl Ba• •-----·----n1ce area, kids/pet OK. J BR. & famtly; beaut. Coast laza. S37S.mo + OCEANFRONT +car port. newly dee. MltlMng. hJ>lc.PoQl,$400.4~ · :.Never lived in exec 3 Br S395. 963-4.S67 A&ent. no WOODS Cove Coodo 1 br. i:ated courtyard. Agl SlO CTedit report + Sl40 WlNTER RENTALS 61~eves. ~ wknd$.. Olllcelopen &:OOIO~ 2~Ba pvtpatlo&decks r~. l'h ba, pool, rec area. 644-1133 eleaning &security <non· .Haw -EXTRAL&.1 brw/ooean lndry •rm Nwpt Hgts s t eps to b e h uso. refundable>. Total mo\•e t:~i':a: Zba. ~BACHELOR W\lt, all utlJ,._ __ ·---~'V'----•I view&gar. S2SO. area Grdor loci $575 $7SO Great house oo cul· OCEANFRONT Condo 2 Perunsula Pt. W/\LK TO in S150 + lsl mo. Drive 2 80 2 ba. ••"" incl. Brand new, refrtg, 6411·1315 ,, mo MsJ36S . de·sac,4br,2~ba,sep. br,2ba.pool&recarea. BEACH & llAY. J by 3001-H Sycamore. S.TIP.,S.,OtR•CH-S1'5mo.644-8'1ti'I. " · · pool & play yard. Pool $600.497-17JJ Agt. Br+Cam rm+!\tudy. 2'12 Santa Ana. nod call • -.Jl rand new and s erv. Fine area. Nr b a . S 7 o o I mo . 968-6183 or 96306711 for 2BR,lba.,yrty S37S Bdrm. patto, cftck. beaut.llul-2 BR . 2\'l ba parks, school It library. Beaut. Spanish 2 BR. din. (2131342·9721 collect appt to see. I fJR., yearly $400 beams, farage, sunny 6 Condo 2 Fplcs, OW, w /d ~-Z109, 962.9351 (jim ). rm .• terrific ocean view; W~..:..-.__,_--_..__------3-2-9-18 2 BR, 1 ba, yrly $310 clean. S32Siino. 759-0260. •• prime. beach loc. $395: deck, stove & refrlg., 8 1 u ff !I PI n n •' K " H-.•ll:"f u Top 'ot Dana ht 2br. 2ba, trplc.. daflwr, bakooy. Cblldrea OK. $400 mo. <t~6·1205. M5-GS3 ,, 963-4567 Agent nofeo 4 Br townhouse. $315.mo. elec. garage. Nr. Vic· Townhouse. 4 br, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. open beam c:eJJ'p. . ' · Pool & clubhouse facU. toria 13cacll. $450. Agt. piliol, carPl!t. lites. Pool Nice 3 bedrm, l bath, DW. walk to beacb & shops. NII Top of Dana hi. lbr, .&Side3Brspolless.Crpt.. CaUHadley,84'7-8844 494-7~1 atbackdoor.494-616.'l drps & Cpts. good nreo. Clean A cuy. Pool . tba . Dsbwr• yr,d. drps. Jrg toed yd. $395. $315i mo. 9GJ..4S67 Agcl)t, laund. Adults. Yrly S3SO. Cblldren small pet.a OK. mo.~'1~ Three bdr. huge famlYS5QOmo.yrl.se,2Br,viewNE W 3 BR,Dopele:r, nofee. '7S2·S065or646-3116. 3BR,nupnt,epts,dt'PS $250 mo •. 486·8205 • • , rm, nr ocean .1wH. homeoncukle-sac, (714) Newport Heights. SS50. $.100. 771Sl\aflmarH 615-4m , 11.CDndo, new 3 br, 2 ba. 2 Harbour$42S. M0-42A7. 79'·2311,494·8665 mo. 64.5·2111 ore.46-6303 3 BR, 2 ba. frpl, 2 car gar. brduplex newly uecoral· 2br, lba duplex. No c:rpta, 642 S206ot1MS 3442 . car p.r. Close to scbls Nice area. $425. + sec. pnt. dt"ps. Gar• slv. $115. .. · · ............. a.wt. Jl40 • s hops. $400/mo. 6"·H9 Super Condo·Close ~o lbr c:ottage on Lag. Ca· $245. mo. + Utll. 1 BR, 846-5137 N 0 p e t s • 7 2 o ~ 3 Br, 2 ba upper. Mesa <Ml ••••••••••••••••._ ...... or-.5718 ocean 2Br. 2Ba, tenrus, D,)'00 Rd. Off street prk'g frpl.434 Allslo. Margueri~.6'Dtl046 Mar. $290. Family. no 3 BR, 2 ba. 1 ._.._ &c-"'-"'. ... jacuzzi, sauna, clb bse, and storage.494-8620 (7l4)S22-863l c .... h.. pets 5'5-<1991 1111'. w ~. Newport Hel"hts new S370 mo. 960-3076 H'lls ~ u..fwnbMct 3425 eanlront Rental, 4 br, • · Ocean vu! SSOll tno. 21' 11 Duplex, 3 BR. 2 Bn, frpl. UT DECOR LC1CJ111W1 • 3250 Eastbluff 3 Br 3 Ba.Fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• compl furn.(for family) CostaMese 3124 l BR, redec"tt. 1tove. 6th St. '62-503S • ·' gar ~ 642-5722 BEA · • near••••••••••••••••••••••• Rm '.' den. formal di~, New 2br adll Irv. Condo No chll.dren under 12. ••••••••••••••••••••"• refng. incld. SUS. ask to Block to'Beacb, ~r. 213.a. • . . park & lake. 3 br. 2 ba. "'"'kllng Mw2BR,l Ba. lge lutch. Cplc, & vie-. overlook1·o g s tream . M 5 I Cam ly Avail Bill M8..s880 '"-. E ""TS.IDE 3 Br, ln\c, rn.cd yd w1bbq. <!Acn. mo. ,,...... =en. in Id d •-tr • ax n 1 ' COSTA M ESA-2140 • · dbl i,:arage, .,_.,;Olly, $290 n.> .,. __, AiC, 2 car gar, slot. loc. -c "r nr "" w · Rec. facilities lnt'ld'g unlll June 19'78 $500 per ....... ri s t. Del 2 960-3456 1t,5pll( . huge ya.rd, gar. $<100 mo. 842-3540or~ eve Nr pcd ti cJb bse. $375. Avl Im med. 645-4107 or t--•· .-u.. m i;..u .797' mo. ~ refundable · m u " tree uxe 2 Br, bltns, D/W, balcony, mo. a~ rn-2305 1-6"S-2604art5PM "'~·-o. W O Bedroom, uulu uoder g1.r no children no pets ALL N•W '"PTS 2 · 3 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, crpt:s, 2 mo. 581· -pos. 29ioA · rca!1· construction. Lovel1. ' . °s48..&291 . * £# ,,, 4 bdrm2 ba, 2 car carage. car pr, Avl Nov. 1 $395. L.oglwNI ,,..,_. 3252 ·FRAME 3 Br 2 Ba N. Bluff Coruio, 3 Dr 2th front. Contnct Tenant an speciOGI lowDhome type $285. 64S-OS27 ,or ~rm •• en el. gar• •• Newly decor. Avail Dec mo.751-0348 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach & Pool, D/W, fplc ~~m Rm, S600 mo. /\pt 8orcall'114/172· with family ~ins. PtS. Detached 2 Br unit. new Ureplaccs& bllna. , 1.Sl. Under $400. ReC. 2123 Super sharp 4 bdrm home BeauL pvt. area lwnhme cpts & drpa. No dop. for appL Q U A 1 L p L A(; E cpts " drps, g3r, encl <n4'84$.0188 7 ays. • Panons,OM. w/beavyaltateroof. Liv· Ocenn view. 3 Br, 2 &12·364D o.plnnU..hnt 3600 VIF.W OF. BAY, adults. PROPERTIES.INC, patio, very quiet. 3 Bl" beadt apt. paUos. "New Brootvlew Condo, ing rm w/frplc, family frplcs. pvt bch, lenni!, l'Wwport Heigltb ••••••• ...... •• •••••••• decorator s furn 1 Br (7U) 752-1920 ~ E. 18th St. Apt. C. D/W, Fptc, H1tupt. xtras. Br, 2>'.l Ba. air cond, rm off bright, cheerful pool. S.SSO/mo. 834-3333 or One ol best oceon·bay den. S850 yrly'or monthly Attract Ive 3 b r · No pets.96().23S8 ,.. c.i>U. drpg, all major ap. kitchen. lge master 494-3320 views lo Newport Beach *•NEW D U PLEX 615·9877 ~· Frplcs. pool, NEW 2 BR. bltns, a BR, 2 BA Redecorated • . *• pins. Pvt ~~Uo, tennis, bdrm. Across lrom lake SEA TERRACE·3Br, den, infrootolbeautilul park. across Crom Harbour. 2 3 Br, 2ba. some ocean Jacuzzi. $395. 2511 W. balcony, car port. $325. N r. Ha rq tot t. on • • pool,Jacuiza .. No pets. & park. $425. 848·9427 pool & b ch 8 ccess. C.'wltom built 2 Br house Sly, 3 spac. BR, 2Y.a BA. view. nJtlns. Garage Sunflower, lOt.oS. 645"44Jfor Info. Brookh u u t. $29S. • •. S450 mo. Nr. 'S. Co Dix. nearly new 2 BR, 2 guarded, ocn view, lse w l l h n e w P. o o I frplc, dbl. gar .• enclosed S450. Ph 96:Hl818 nn5. l\I ES A VERDE are•. Foltholow vm-962-0TI& ' ti~ Plua,.540-8886 HA els to frwy I& shops $550. 0>156·3629 table+some iurnalure. patio. $425/monlh. - -Home atmospberc 2 & 3 s:tW . .,llv""n••~2010 New .. x•ra. D•l••e • I rib Ir $325/tb C 1i $700/mo wjgucsl house Open House Daily 1·6 Lge 3 hr. 2 ha complrtcl " _, .,...,.. ..., • .. "·Cute1Bdrmhouse.Newy en cs, o. a SeaTerrace Twnhse,ex-Wibrlck Crplc ssoo·mo 16652 Al •ooquln rum. 1 .lln\1se f rom bydeluxc apts,546-1034 RNOR.UNFURN TownhousoAptll.LgJBr. decorated, no pets. $2SO. Nnn, 962·7787. -cluslve rec racllllies, J 8 without. 2931; 'Ch ff 1 Dr. i,: • ocean. Wml.t!I' S47~. Yrly 1 2 b 2 b 1 •2br town home w/lrpl 2ba, trpla, bllns. WIT>. •, Pl:L66Gtta JBdrm,Zba,frplc,gar, 21h Ba.S4S0.497-3774 ll42·08.5.IJ Callal'?cnl atS4tHJll or s515 1K09 W U:ilbou ".ttractve r , a,poo , •Lge paUo&enc..garage ~Uo.dbhttaetled eves 8J9-84<t7 · lllvci. (213)44S·l32o o J.acuul. $3l5. 2511 W. •Adultsonly. t. lQQ. ~ Pb "Nlee4 br. 2 ba, ram rm In c Pt a . c l ose t. o GREATVJEW 4Dr' frplc . (714)962-82<14 _sunnower.10-S. Pool &Jacuzzi avail. or~ ~ xlnt ccod. $550. Owner. schls/sbops. 142S/mo. fncd Yd. no cross' sts ~ CHARMING 3 Bdrm C06la Mesa 2 br 1 ba ---Ne# CONDO 2 bl'. 2l11 ba, ~ .... ;i. ~13 962-22'13 scbl It assoc pool/pnrlt. home ln best location partially turn. Washer: 3 Br 2 B:.i. rptc, llpaclous 2 frplcs, b!Un.s, pool It C.... MeM ~ -.t.W..., ; ,. · 3'24 OONOOZbr.1~ "~ new $4SOmo.831·2227 $700/mo d r · Child steps to water. s-i!l$ mo. s pa ....,5 mo 81S-"9ll ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•1tH .. •••••• Jl. ..,.. • • ' ryer, r e r ig. 209 4 lsl St 1173·305 • ..,, • -Mi54 VBD~ C'Pta. drps, relrig. Pool. MhtloltY&.fo 3267 ON WATER with dock ok.S29S. 682 Joann. Tim wkncts 2 13:944•6914 .1_B_k_r ______ _ 3 br, 2 ba. 2 trpJcs, Im· clbhle. $295 mo. 1st, last ••••••••••••••••••••••• and large paUo. 111!.:e 3 MS-O<l38. avail. Nov. 1st . 8ro·S9Ss. ' llESA PINES m9C:. It lovely home on + dep. 9'79-'1888 Lovely 3 bclrm, 2 ba, fplc, Bdrm, Cam rm & danln1t c ul·de·nc. Nr rolf Exec"lt"ve home n ear ow. A iC. drps, c:pts, room home. Master suite ,._._.,.. Femlihed OCEANFHONT top area BRAND NEW. Studlo/l boot •· k .. . I h l b ......-'"-"' N •o 3 b 2 b ok 2 bdnns. S230. $28S It ~~ sc .,. pat · ocean: 4 bd, s ba, lam great a rea. S39S. mo. LS arge enotll( 0 c sn ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~ 0 ~..... r, a S.150 lmmed occopaocy S47S. Incl. aardener. ma, din rm, wet bar. Hre 963-4567,Agent.. no fee. apartment. Extra r?Om tdboa l1IGftd 3706 Nos~r~tsG7S.<t68r Pooi, jucuz.il, frplc ~ .... rinK. outdoor BBQ & . • could be an otftc:e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ult, 1~ blk. to beach. dshwhr. Adults. no ~ti. pool. $750/rno: Consider 3 br, 2 ba, nu cpt and p:unt $1100/mo leas~. Greatly redtK'ed rent for Winter. S32S Mo. lncl. Open dally. 2650 .HarJa • •Super clea.n 3br, lbe, lie/opt MS-0707' 008-4347 lhru·oul wnlk to Sad· ON LIDO with VIEW. Modern 2 Br apt. in ex. util. J\genlfl75·1642 St. C.M. (Mesa Vorde c~,drpe,Jce tnedbitck · • dleback College. SJ95. Elegant 2 bedrm. ch·n chan"c ror bnbys1umi: 5 Dl'.offHerborBlvd.) y1.rd.S1TS.5a-OOIS ADULTCOMOO permo. Eve496-2824 :ind dining rm. l'alio yr old daughter, after-ScmtC~ment. 377 UtONTHFREE 1 Clean a Br, 1"'41 Ba, club Dr V5-w COIMlo. $700/mo. noons & some e ves. 11••••••••11•••••••••• 5@.2A47 ·~~~.p~e'n::·l house.pool,$335 J'l('rmo. S350mo.Len71l-44.33 ON LIDO. 2 Jl drm . 675·5869aftS·30PM. 28r. sa.:; mo. Overlooks _ f'ned yard. $400/mo. ~.HI Oct. 2A PLUS.plus, plust New in lalloa P..w.wla 3707 ~If cour!le, <ru lct Adult, 631.-. IHIMl~lf bort term rental. $340 and out Sl,000/mo. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pc:ta. <t92·2LJit & 3 Bdrms. m aturo oduJb. cas pd. 178 Scott Pl. 642·5073 1242 mo. Shr, 2ba. Panoramic WATERFRONT H0~1 t-.S IA.LIO.A. IMM EAST C.M. ••••••••••••••-••••••• vu hm. fncd yrd, chlldren Call 6.11·1400 $1.25-$275 A Month ~Ith Mesa Vefde, 3129. ClA• New TownbouM units, 2 BR. 2\A& Ba Townhouse, OK. pcl~ no. S8l·t749 Indudea uUI. Equlpped Uafwnfshtcf nJmon. La Zbr 2blt• ,u ~. 2 al.Ory. Qltb ceU· alJ appU's. swim pool, 3 Br, l \.ft ba. Condo. A.IC. WESTCLIFF kitchens .. 105 Main St, .... •-•••••••••••••••• pit.4' drpi, enclo;;i car . 1 BEDROOM + DE~ Al'Jt ' I , ' • 1 Bedroom. 2 bath • Over 1000 sq. ft, • Large balconieS • W alk·ln closets, • Paneling & fireplaeea •And much D'!,Ucb mo,..ef ... tno.frpte,stel)dawnllv· tennis, \.ft blkoffwat.eP. PoOl a vail. Atleh $!!l r L~2nr &den 2 no,lg liv Balboa.615-8740. G...N llOl ~~~:!a~:t8• ia1s. '( ioC r;.:lnlng rm, pnUo. Boal. dock avail. SS2S. $39S/mo.6.11·11SO rm, si•purat/din rrn. dbl ....................... 1 ____ ..._...._ ____ 1 _,., to $400 mo+SlO mo. (213)4'7·+302 bet. l rnl<' h~ vvt yd c·fl'(• 2 UR, CLEAN, WINTF.R •ll>r $1M. Lon8 Beach. THI DAISY ~it. report +$80 non• sam.art.Gpm Newport leach 3269 i:ara~c di•opnr. it:•;<lnr& $275. :108 ALVAllAOO Cpts. drps, slv, ref _lt.,.OS •HO' rdlmdable security bond • 1244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• witter inch..edud. $600 rnu. PL. 675-7177 A ti I.lit. I\ n Pet s. rv .,.. "" & $50 d e.nina. Total Int. bor Dll 714 &'J3 8974 1'HR PAalHTSI move ln·Ut months ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar Vl~wlfomes5 • 154·197'J Coda Meta 3724 --'--·------• •Poal rcnl+SUO. Sl65 Moote GREENTREF: llOME· ~so1!:t4a~:;4.7si:· mo. UDO ISLE Cute 3 br, 111 ....................... -..0.ltlCNld JIN •la...au a ·: Vbta. cost ol Newport Utfl 2Br. country bll.Nr.bllY ct.\.Cln.01.,crl'I. $50WllK&Uft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; 1 Bl•d. We!ll of Orunge, so kitchen, frplc, covered ear CdM 111ah, 3br. 2l>a, Lg. Sunny p11Uo & i ull Studio,\ bcd.roo111 So. Bnyfronl llal Isl apt. •Tot lot ' d Del Mar. Ori Vt! by and patk>. nr pool, patlc ten· l stry. vaulted ct'il'R, deck. 2car gar. Avf. lt/7. Ma1d~ce, pool 3hr, 2.ba. Mllllon S$ vtew. PaUoe.Cencedyanb, t'alt N8-6UJ3 o.r 963-()8111 lli• & .c.hlt, $39$ mo. 6trnbll vu. Dyll 1S2·2.JD3. S4SO. M L. 6 ~ wknds 2376Newport Bl, C.M. LUl(Ul'Y. Adu.ILi. YrJ7 llo. 11'80 Placeoua. I ~ f~appt. 551-tnl en644-0648 675-343S 54147~Cll'MS-3161 161~61W8'71 CalltQ.1190 .. • 2400 Uarbor Blvd .• ecsta ¥eaa. cant. ) Add tt ... Bulld it ... Dlaper it...Hammer It ••• Carpet ft. .. Cement lt ..• Wi re it ••• Hoe it .•• Clean it ... Move lt...Press lt ... Palnt lt ... Naif lt...Plaster-it ... Fix it •.• SERVICE Sunday, October 23, 1971 DAILYPILOT DJ5 DIRECTORY Mt-.... c.,.t S..-.lu eo.trador Gordeftlltg tt.alth la HouMdffnieg Palaffftg/Poprring Pl.o & OnJon Tuning Remodel & R•palr ' ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttealth~...-,. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAD FIRI Olrpet Man will lay yours Add a sauna, weth:u·, en· Complete Muiot, t-ln·upS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Housework, s:?:t o:iy. Own PETF.RS P/\INTfNG QUALITY PIANOS Complete k1lcben & b11th OltlUltGURY1 or mine. Rcpoiu & tertainment center, etc. sprinklers. rotolll, new Mnssatee Tber~pul. lrarNH>rl;)hcm. ~k Jor l:!xµr'l.I. Jluas llatcs. ~nches,i..tools. a•lls. remodels. l"loor 4' wall Free c 00 3 u It a ti 0 cleonlng tool Cuar work Call for free C!lt. an re-1 aw o s • St 4 -1 'l i 7 Rc.:isl~red. N1tt l llr1I Jody, 543-o:nu. Pree l-ist. Call Gent.> 't'Uoln1t & rcpumn~. · covcrlnas. C11 binct:.. W/dahnaellt-rtS47-8241 at bigt:cr savings. Free modeling, alterations & (10am-4pm). Albr Arm•rican Massa~e 552-0458 Paul's PlonoShop-cl<.'<.'lrical. SpeclalL'lts ln r-est, 645·3&&6 udd.itlons. n,1lph Terry, , & Therapy As:mc, Nal'I llOUSECLf~ANINfi r -ceramic tile. Anytiml' -:,,.-... -.:;;-•-c:-•-:l:" .. -,..--;~---1..:=~~~~----" Gen. Contr:u·tor. Lac, J~t arrwcd back lo Ca hr. flrd Mbr U.S. l'hys1cal 2 men. n •h.iblc, hOnl'lll & Point Your CasHe '721! W 191.h, CM 54B·7'l72 675-4268, lv rnsg, Hick. --· .. ••••••••••••••• Shumpoo & steam dcno. bonded. '496-8130 Gardeni:r/Jand:>t·upcr Therapy A:;~oc. ava1la· dependable. l!IO :J:l65 J\verage Exlr 1 Stry $395 Plaster/Re-Ir .. cldlt'ions·R"r--·•. Qual''y Color brighteners: wht n<ls jobs, :> yrs cxpr 10 blc for housi• culls. Will 7""-----. -S 1 r -n . ~ nuu • B6 J AppUanc.-eSeN. c;pts 10 min blench. Cleun Elec:fri~ t'Omm/res1d. Ueliulllc & b r 1 11 " t a 1, 1 .. , I LL l\fi\f\ F: IT SI.UN F.-. :! • tory ~5. "1 r SISrm ••••••••• •••:•••••••••• wo1 k. J.'atr. not cheap. TIUPCHARGE$10 .. ~ l'r11·c1.dndm.1tr'l-lahor Vi''HYN!''/\f P/\TCll · ,,. 770 ... & liv, din rm, hall $15. Avg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlll)IS to plc,asc. L;ist hydroc•oll.itor. siici•mlt'· yo~r lls~· thnl is. 1-.xJ){'r 11 tiu;irilns rd, Free c::.L. • • , .. pncc!f • .,.,;.e 1 • .,ve ' M!tr=S.Main,~~OJ rm $7.50, couch $10, chr ELEC'l'RICAL ~rnRVIC~ position Gen l M(lr In ing: 8 Jifferenl IVIH'~ & 111cxi>t•n:.1VL• h~uC'lnr. 'rcd6l6 7085 l-'r~~c1!'~.&Tt.xr~9~-~4:J9 wkndsXull Krn, 1 Care. ----------4 $S. Gu•r ellm pel. odor. CALLSSlS hr &SMALL Lan.dscnplng/N11r:-1cry mJssaJ!e. Lmhcs only m Call lhanc, 759·0819. -----__ Roofi ......... Cpt repair. 15 yrs expr. JOBS842·823J0 bus iness. C.ull afl 6, ml'n w /ml•cl l(•al prr· Hcls. l'HOl"F~"iSIONAI. P:iint· PfYlftbing ..... !'! ............. .. -•• .. ••••••••• .. •••••• Do wor~ myself. Rers ~·!1752 scl'lption. (71 1 )tM:!·U73~ Landscaping in~. lnll•ril':xt,•r. Hcas, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<OOL'S 1 t· 11 •d ( ct U 531-0101 ELECTRlCIAN·Prlccd 1.,131.,.,5 ,.,. • ., , rk , . r 64.J O'.lKr . S Pl r ns a t a Of) Ava able for childcare . • righl·frec esti uto on GefteralServicei or.. "" .,_,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vu _1;u.1_ ~·_:.. ~ l~OMF~l;JAVER . umb· d1rccl: cstab'I 35 y~. Cbristian grandmother.Yuur carpe t s & up· lurgeor srnallj:f-. •••••••••••••o•••••••• ltoln ~oil pn·p. l'l11nt s, wonK<:UAltANTEl!:O mg&llt!alm1t&airco11· Cull llurol<l Gunn. Havetrans. C811768-9229 holslery deserve pro-Ucensed 67s-035!l l'M YOUltJIANDYMAN Ho4.!Secleanfo9 shrubs. f,1wn,;, Heu:. lntcnorit·:xtr a.·r.-c 1·sl Juwnrng. 1''rce est. ~1 11 54!1·'1001 Wil!Bab it ourcblld in fessio~alcare.California • • ,-.--Ht!Su.l/Comml. l"rce e:.t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·atc:..llutltl15·t1M'I ;i.<;yrsc'<p.&1io:..>95 ' hr. :1"Jones~ & rcl!ahll• --------~ ' b Cleaning Tt:ctmlc1aru:1 at ELEC,"I RICAL Dl'JSIGN Guani ntccll, .l) al I as Want a ftl'~t\Ll.Y <'l.l•:i\N --service. BofA, M/C OK. HOOFS 1''0R LESS W esa ome. 768-7611. & Installment. Time & t;.l(i S&l8 llOUS~., C.:ull (:inl!ham Masonry YOU 'G Mun. J yr:. t•\:pr 7S.J.Jl!i0 All types. linan avatl. oo tbro Fri. Call Materialonly.JimChris· --Girl t'n~'l':.lrH551ia ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 walkov1•ran~. J<'n:l' • t'reo c.'St , licibond'd, in ~ et/Concrete ty & Son. (71'1)979·7:.U2 llANOYMAN:Carpcnlry, --·--llnckwork. Small Jobs. l''t:i H45tl57tl.t\ndy DRAINFRSOCML$3EA50Rf.l> :ir.~niorcllizensdiscnt . .....,S....k.s ••:-••••••••••••••=••••• aft5. elcctncal. plumbinl? & IMMACULATB t:L>-:AN· Nl'"llOrt . Co~t11 Mc:...i &. , • , • -• • 119-l-0121 anytimo -.. •••••••-•••••••••• EMENT WORK. All • floors646·6851,847·27117 ING. YouDt-.:Sl::tlVEthc lninc.tl753175e\'CS. I AINllNCr. Intr/l'.xlr. Call75t-6942 1~ , !rinds. Reasooablt!. Free BEST. 759-0:.rn • ------F.,pr'cJ, honest, nc:•l. A 1 b" l. EL!!CTJlO&YSlS . ests.C811750·662S ....................... ~ading 1'1rt-plnl'1";, J1l.i11h:rs, He.is. Lic;'tl, 964·1045 ny pum ing, wanc{ ..................... h PermaJ1eot balr re· Decorator dining/game ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSF.Cl.EANING is uur llnrk co111:rclc p.11.111. hlk l>a\ c i;erv, leaks, ~r~ c . c,' ramie Tile, 2S yrs ex moval. Free cooslllta-em en t Work . tble. "8"witb t.wo 12•• Skiploader. Dump Truck. Hus1n1;i.s. Heliablc ":ills. BllC~ µ11:;. Jccts, -.. , > , ceramic 1' e. ctrs. per. s pecially entry tioo.NBl13-10.LSa:sk.fo Driveways, putlos, Jeaves,.four upholslcrcd Hauling, tree work. sen·ice, Janit-c'.s Rag-ci.~l).tlJCH&I l;US10MlAlNTER 832•2468 ways,freee.st.962·18113 .. Kar. walkwa)'s. Reasonable. chrs$2()() 846·6860 grading demo clc gedyAnnsat&\5-HIOO Mo. RcJcl'()ratc your homl'. PoolSertlce Re-lrs ~-tr-t--freeests.SSG-0757 . ' 831.1257 ' YMHJ Jnt,f:xttorlbc HolJdays. ••••••••••••; ••• '::': •••• PROFESSIONAL TJ t-_....,._ r---------.--1G>ar1d!NiftCJ TiiESUNSHINl!:GIRLS •••••••••••••••••••••• Many local refs. Qual . Work. cstm work guar. -••••••••••••••E••1•••• menl work • patios.••••••••••••••••••••••• HauliftC) Wanl the cleanest house Ll>l•al & Loni.: J.)i.,\.lll1'c work. H1churd960-336l Beautify your r oot1 Gd refs. McCormack IOOIUCEEP s.idewatks&driveways. WEEOING·CLEANUPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• in town? ltt>liable ,'\lovrni.:. Luwc~l raw,, > • • Rcµaar& replacemci~lo TileCo.675-4268 At boc9e. eves It wknds, 496--8345, 66l·l9W Weeki :\taint , Cit EA PF.ST hauling in sen ice, rt'asonuble rates fast, clfl\'ltlll\ Sl'I, i\·c I .\Pl::R, • PAIN r. 20 yrs old t1I~ or copang. ~rec L nofiaaac.lala statemen Freeest.y. c~~-~7 town. f.'r ests. CHEAP! & professional clcanmg. Free e't. :\laJl'!ll1c ~xr1r. Sattsfa~t1011 ~uar. est, <~uar, S36·791l2 & --------- ort.u.8toScallS98·2'7ll, or • • • 642 l995ortH5·t390 Call the Sunshine Gtrl:i, Modern Mo,er:.IJ:.J9.lf55:! Savc$Snowaits31-71&t 879·0743 USE THE aft8,~ •••••••••••••• •• •• Gardening Service: cleon !>!0·9525 & SS2·0245. 21 hr -----:----, D &fLY PILOT _.;..;.;;.._;.._;._ ______ :.J. Huffman & Son, Gen up & hauling, weekly OCC Student • .Bi.: 0~ T serv. Small Movmi.: & Hau.lint:. 1 urnlrng. Jlomes-lnlr. & Olx pool cleaning S\•rvirc. A C.,••r CoOlr. Cu.s1.om All&Add, maintenance. Heiuiona· truck. Trash, tree trim, Frl-c Ebtimales. Bictcrior. Specially: (;hem incl. llcas rates, .,FAST . ···-·····-····!····· rca l ~ 0 s . cabinet s. ble rates. free estimulcs. etc. Randy 6•\2·5703. Houseclcanii:ig & Han· 642 038G i\p~. Lo rates 63l·~ >tint work. 840-~2 RESULT .. Jndepeadent carpenter. orm1ca. New const. Res After 4·30 ask for Ron 54.9·3600 dyman rcprurs. Bonded vo men will move you llOUSF. painting. 10 yrs in emodel & Repair Rmdls.add.Wons,decks, & comm. 645·4644i 64S-OSU.or548-4987 • couplc.S47-4425.24brs. Wc t1undJcb1••n1ovcs.or: c~.·f/Nll. J'm i;mal1 -•••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE patio Cfl'S, refs availa· 5484541 Uc. Booded Energetic student & his M .. y bfe. an s. Jlike Bell Reliable Expr Japanese truck WJll destroy& haul Steady. thorough. Npt. Hee & household. Dis· 1mces uresmall.642·6W9 ~dd-on, pa~iu. skYli,j!hl~, DIRECTOR tiG-9989 P .D.l C~>rp. Lie 'd Gardener. Reasonable, awliyanyt.hlng.494-7669 lkhorH.D.Owntrans, lance & local, ;1lso pack· Hon. reprs, Rcsidicomm I. l•r For Result ---------i engineers & Gent Build· freeest.645-5230 Mike. . . 848-0647 i~ Lowest legal 1·atc. . est 962·4217 Lukay # Se · C It -Doon, windows, cabs, i 0 g c 0 ·0 tract 0 r 5 • Selling ~nythmc . w1l11 a . . . L 1 c • d n n s rd c 31 T Huvc S<?m.et.hing you want 298233 rv1.ce a shelves. Roughifinlsh. S P e c i al i z in g : Mowing. edging, trim· Dn.IJy Pilot Clnss1rled Ad l:A>use Clearung Rehable #lU·S..W. Ph:847-7278 !"sell! Classified ads do 1-...--------1 642-5671 Picbp wrk. 759--0759, U Res/Comm'I. New or ad· ups, cleaning hauling & Is a simple matter ••. & i m maculale. Recs. • ii well -Call NOW, Have something to sell? bf. Jl.Z ttoans dys, call aft6 diUons. 640·7020 moving. Reas. 646-6952 jusl <:all 64.2-5678. t.iS.2821 Want Ad Result!! &12·5G78 t>t2·5678. Classified ads do it well. 'Af&h044atsaww.. .,_, ... hu.tw.. Rooms <4000 RffttaktoSllare 4300 OHiceR..W 4400 Offic•Rfttfol 4400 BanJ.wu ids 5100 t&Found 5300 •••••••••••• ....... ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•••••••••••••••••••••• IW ... ••aclt 3140M.wpot't•och 3869 Roomw/kitchenette Fcmale studenttosh~re2 ~ ....................... ATTORNEY ATLAW FOUND: \ierm Shep;. -••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50wcek &up. br apt in Laguna Niguel DISTRIBUTORS BANKRUPTCY $95 Malamute mix, male. •U20. Kids. pets ok. New OCEANVIEW yrly 2 Br 543.9755 (over2U$14S.~95-19SS EXECUTIVE .ROW, Inc. NEEDED Vic. Graham & Edlng~r. 3 Br 2 Ba bltns. fq>lc Ba~ex. $400 per mo •NoSelling JtB.846-0553 yard: W~/dryer book: 64C , 6Q'-36$9 ROOMS. Sea Lark lrfoM, Need M/F to share S PrettiglMs offlu spoce I• Hewporl. •No exp. required DIVORCE $95 -------- ; &Q>.m.t670or645-SS06. . 2274Newport81vd,Costa Laguna house. /\JI wood lldt/•'--'..a. TCIMtM~lollby -<A>.'I'ruiningProgram FOUND: Iris h. Seueri ----------i0N·BAY2Br2Ba,vtew Mesa. Some refrig. FiP, unique. $200 mo. -..-· • •NoVcndin~Machine:. 640-2507 female, approx. l yr. *LOOK * gar, S6SO mo. yrly Ise. avail., color TV, AM /FM in~. uUI. non-smoker CoU !hi.,._. _..~ •..-.fa, c~~~ •coCunlso. Established Ac· . 20% off salt! on Kirsch 2v1i3c_:..,~2032ach Drea. J:Lp. D•-.. Br+ garage. Bike 8J3.9442eves. radio avail. Weekly reo· ev~499·1871 I~~ be-twege. la/Mj°""' -oods & L 1 """" "'" lals$65&up 646-744.S Mrfice dktatl Ir L L_ trav.t •R1$tock Packai::e<J Can· w~v~ w • cvo ori----------to beac h! New cpts, Westcliff 2br. 1 in ba · Straight & resp. person to 1 -ci copy -a. l.ly Dlspla)s • Riveria blinds through f·ou~d: cat vicloity • paint & drapes. Call twobouse. Adults, n Ambassadot Inn in Costa share house in Laguoa c .. Mlt•ts, co•p•tttlnd ty,.HtthUJ. •Cast Requirement from Oct 31. (714) 751-3949 Mango}d. Corona ~el Xike847~10 pets. $360. mo. 1728 Bed Mesa, 2277 Harbor. Cen· 49-a4.226orl!33-5422 Ca Jlrh Menfwf .. MrricH nailaliile 91 ~.Secured uy inven· HF.Lr.' Need wllncss to Mar. Call & ident4y ford Ln. 548-7533 trally located, 23S rooms. • ..... "'--$290 _. -&ao 7384 • Close to bch 2br, lba MANY with kitchen fem. roommate/s w 10 , 111• =-~ r-· -lory aulo accident Oct. H. · home. Completely re· phone & TV. Swimming Bch front condo. l or :1 C• 17 J 4) 752· 7170 •Written R e purchase 3-4pm, Adams/Shant:.rr. l"ound Poodle mix. grc' deco int. Kids OK. No 3BdBr,2bah $450 pool jacuzzi and rec. bdrms •. \SL & l ast. 1\~rccmc,nt . Costa Mes a. Phone med si.cc male Jo'air & peta. $310 mo. 848·0800 2 . rm ouse $-ISO roo,,'.. Dally• & weekly Sl~/mo. 675..WZS •I-ull ur 1 art 1 um•. t.aurtc. t·ollecl. 557 7287 llurbor, CM. 540-JO\S Point area • . , ~ . • We arc ;a nat11ln.tlly -·--...... 3844 2Br.lba $350 r~starting from $48 a Fem rmmate l~ share 2 Office Rental 4400 Business Rental 4450 k11uwn \·ompany with L~t & Found 5300 Fvu11tl mule Pitbull aboul ••••• •••• N--rt Pi R-..1 w ,,.,,,4840 Br 2 Da Pinc Creek apt. ••••••••••••••••• • ••• •• •••• ••••••• •• •• •• •••••. thoo~.mds of cstahlb hcd ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 11 5 yrs old, vie Harbor & ; ••••••••••••• • .cWr-· ter ~i ......,. Nr. OCC. 751·677J or r .... 111 .H'Cot111ts t r11m 1.ostorJ:111mdapcl'!Call Uakcr,549·1391 ~ 'J.Br A loft coodo. Tennis. • ~ lllJllll u Ba h pt f 1 .., r ( t~I:! J.1\0 Mon-fri l:?·GP ,\I LOVF:l.Y Fashion hl:HHI Ncwrw>rl l\c111 h: 11rol1''" t·o.1~1 lo t·oul-l. For tun· J\11i mu I J\ s s i:. l a n cc ----------~ JJOOJ, jac. Adults oaJy • .=ml& I ...... • 1J ch a or E or ~~ 0 UNI y ' oUit:t•s. Cump. furn·d. & lililg., woo i;q. It., ~WU 1ult·n11:.il rnlt'rvi,·w. t'.ill L•·it~u,• s:n 2273 no fee. l·'ound. liltle lostC:rey Kii· Laell·LC8ll559-5120 "' 111 c • ocean. v_cry ng • · 1k>enrul'tl. $:!25 per of(". mtJ. Ai.Wnl IHC :!I 1-1 Mr. Corl,..'ll. Jli!I i;un 111 • , -\e11, male. Vic: Univ,"°"' ,,,. 200SBalboaBfvd. furn. P\•thm.536-8Sl8 Mif', l'romonlor~· l'oint. Mr. An i h" n) -iwr-nii.rolki•t: I.OST: Stu~(·•;,• molct-at. Santa Ana St, C.?t1 • ... ~leflldt 3141 Newport lkh.673·2058 "Little hsc in bck .. pvt b:i roni.:c111.1l mJl1· w, ,h:in· 714·640·4082 · lndmtriat R•tttol 4500 /llut• Pl. St•Pl 30th. vlc 5411-8786 M••••••••••••••••••••• &entry utilf~rn SlJO lge\1cw::iµt,:!Br :.!lla.------••••••••••••••••••••••• 7145479858 ~v~i:la.,., 11111 , Cl.IM .. ---.------ 2 81'. New decor. BUc to mo ht & last 'tt B tennis. spc1, t.·t r. S:!Su •COSTA MESA• •COSTA MESA ,, • • "Sir;1k1t ''. fil·ward. found: German SborL • be.I\. View. Adults, no 3 Br 2 Ba,. 2 blks bch. 8'2 TI60 • · • ' Pal, 67J.7l6(i. 556 21i60 Deluxe ofhn-,; 11 W • .lilh lfl.L'>. & rnu . 11,,1 "' ", 111 ·'~"port IU.~taur;int. c.tll r..io ()65<; hJirl~l dug. Pointer. bm - peta.$4.tetmo.963-3653 Pools, tennis. new epl.s, . • St, Unit c...i. 830 sq. It. f1et.o. 1300 to l!MI :111. n ror ll\!luil<1. Le Raisor . . & white spots. fem, 6 ·!) $4.50.64>926S;S4S-0898 Bedroom, P''t hme, fl\t Hoommate wanted, $291.6424463 Imm. <K<'up.inr\' From Rt•:lltv83:l-KliOO (.():ff: L~e grey Maine rnosold.SunJunoCapo. OCEANFRONT 1 Br. . enlr CM S\00 roo female, 20 30 yr:.. RallJOa C.:oou \:al, mis 1JJcd1cu· 492·6228. , ba!~y. ne~ deco?', gar. LCdu~!'!ry r'al~r{trh.0~: E>U>-Jiior"63'1.1035 · bland bayfronl \\ 111cr MISSIO!ll VIEJO lit '<I It. l,t:J'lll!/ ,.14-91'' -lh>n. \'1c. Cameo lll nd~.•---------- $400.1ocl uuJ.646--0SOS . •nS ony 3 u ig SlOO.CJlld:l\:.,!J.~iO'JOI ; Great new, 200:.q. It & :; dJtl} 111 W. lilh M, BEER t:dM. Heward. 673-3230, L<k>'T: .f·cmale SJameSt.' ----------1 nse: 2 ~~ms .• ? bath~; Large room w/pvtentry& c\C:.. ~16·571!1, :.i:.k Jor up. t:lll. ixt Sl>t:l'lrum •C 1 1~ Whiuicr ""'· ti7J-Olbi C:u, grown. (Jeclawed 1BR,1 blk to bch. Adults. all amemues. Shp al'ali. shower. unr, no kilcb Laur.i. Prot~rtu.o:. . .t95_4771 :r 1.t !~ ur 'Jli M:! 441,J ----" flea coll or on. v fo . -No pets. $295. mo. $1050 Mo .. 1 yr. reoewa· pnv Walk lo bch & &\2·1001 U>ST: Wire baJrcd Ter· Harbor View Hms. N.B. '--..00aft.er4 ble lease. store$. Cd.M. 675-1273 a!t Roommate. rurnii.hed Prest1~ious Lido olflce --iu t!OOS.. ~·t BAR rtcr 1015 College Prk. ltewnrd.644·7895 lBr.1..,,,/oceanva..lblk sP~{ apt, across from beach, s pac.-e . SlSO. mo. up. s ' kl'; '<I' t rvine. Answers l o ..-----------1 '1 monthly rent & uul 675-4030 pnn 1 r~ · , .. Sam". 551-406<1 Reward Los t blk. Dacbsbund. -bcb, adlts. DO p ets. ROCMft~loard 4'050 prcfermale63l3ftt4 • ·IOOAmr>s 'YardAv;11I' ncstmlkerBarmCosla mah:. VlC. Hun.t. l• 1375/mo.499·3900 ••••••-••••••••••••••• Dix ores w/set·y sen·1cc, M1ss1011 Vie)o \lesa' S.'.16.000. Call lied LOST: Lod1es white gold Aarbo11r, H.B. ceward. F i · h g f t'em:ilc s hare wilh sume, xerox, Nr. O.C. Airport C:.ill Russ Jcihn!.l\11 Carpel, 75'1-1202 tor de-wrist. watch. S Pornls 213: 5EJ2-2681 _3bcBbRor1 2laedetio, bilk lo 363'1E.CstHwy.CdM b::ysiflinegx~O:iiiMes:r N.B •• t ennis , non· Froml25().752·5626 lndustnalHrokcrs tail~' parkin~ lot. H.B. Sat.•---------- • an as e v ews. · · smoker. 548·9666 Mon· 833~8~1 Mom Oct is. Sentimental FOUND: Brown & whte Alt, 768-6275; 494-8611. Sbc', 2ba, 1 bile bch. Gar & 979-lOJ9 Fri art 6P~ !EXECUTIVE SUITES • . . value. 536-0425 friendly l\t. puppy, OCC bltns, yrly, nudecor.dck Room & board in pvt Be au ti ( u I b 1 u g. Storalilc units from SIS lnvntmtnt Campus. 10i20. Clalm•a\. N~~dBr ~e;~y s:,~· patio. 673·2571 home for 2 elderly ladfos M r f' M e c h a n I c . Person:iliicd phone COV· &mo. Indoor & Olll<~oor IW Opportunity 5015 Lo5t: $S0 for Ions: haired OCsheller. 634-7301 • ·' · ' or 2 elder! entlemen. carpenter. urlisl to shr erage,secyservicc.con(. bo~l ::.torn~c. n1gr on ••••••••-"••••••••••••• Blk/Orange-Torloise c.it•---------- -~-~Ildren or pcls.$450. Large 3br, 2 b~. Pleasantys!rroungs, wis~me.Mcllowbsebld. room, xerox & more. prcmtsc .. 2\h~s.s.ccurily.rr you're no&. getting ~1whtpa~s,c~esl&tai1FOU,ND:.Parl Shep ! , Block to beach. Encl. home cooked meals Refs, 839-0730 Easy frwy access. Near fhe Storage I lace. 18J:OS 13.8,,, •return on yQurin· llfl, Vic supenor & Cst Dobie, mole. red ban· 2Bdnm, Coast Hwy, l blk gar., balcony. No pets. lndry &incidentals incld'. . So. Coast Plaza. From ~t. Lan~lcy. No. or Ell~, vestment., call Sandy Hwy. 645-1790, 752·6391. d an a a ro~nd ncc,Jt. to beach Mat a d lts 1'SLMgmt 642-1603 CM 64~301 FEMALE to shr luxury $225.546.2982 fountain Vullcy. 1 h Ross i\juxCo 837.3744 • Garden Giove a r ea. · • · . area, Mesa Verde apL 964-1607 • v • . · LOST: Anl1que i;imp or 534-9435 $350.494·1 Ud0Jslandl~r •. newk1le S.... Rentals 4200 546--0008 4.50 Sq ft in Complex on 4600 fr cragc.yiel~ on pay· vase t.ablc, singte•-----------L.,..HlcJIMI 3152 & apptn;;. UFllll tncl. $295. •••••••~••••••••••••••• OHie R__.._. 4400 Peninsula 2800 Blk R...tds Wont•d ja~ tih;\~a~utveslt;J;• d.rawer, needed restora· Lost, Strayed or Stoten •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 107 Via orence, • ....-.-N rt Blvd soc fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ."' · lion Heward 646~ Small oval walnut taule t: 675·234.2 RS,Houseforrenl,ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~~or673-0284 sq Have QU/\WFT•;o tenant S tale law permits a pre~ . . with drawer. Valued u~ •·Delmellt2Br,$265&~, Tahoe,$200.for4mos. 6S•PatSQFT lor 3Bd & .t"ft or 4Bd pay.mentpenalty,;barg~ SCRAM-LETS fami l y heirloom. pool " rec room. qwet NEWPORT CREST 546-3428 Office space for rent. 500 MUST nt:: Ill Newpo eqwvnlcnl to 80 •0 0~ 6 Reward. No q"Uestions l • area. '31·1766 3 Br 2"2 Ba. beaut ocean Yocatton lntal 4250 1617 :c~1~~-NB sq ft.. cpts/drps, $270 High Dist Please coll months unearned in uskcd. Call eves. 646·2l.2S HI rt •octt 3169 view. Walk to beach. s · . mo.497-4l88aft lPM ' terest on the baJance. UJSWERS -=~·············· Pool, jacuzzi, tennis, im· ·-:···~········ ••• •• • • 150 I WestcUff Dr. 1Jol '"llett·lt, Mortgage lJrokers. or. M Rcwnrd. Lost yellow/gold , 1 mac cond. $650 mo. Agt Cabin. Big Bear, slps4-18. NORTH CM. D r fcred to C11liforniu resi Humble -Myslic -& diamond bracelet.. Vito _J •, 'NOW 675-6000 ~ up. Pool tbl. clr tv, Newport Financial Ctr Dix Ofc's S60 to $125 mo. 1le l dentsonJy. Fervid -Negate-N.B. area. 673-0698 Attractive 3 bl', crpts, dbllrpl,~U. ~~:e Spac• AiC. all util. pd. J oe nl --75 Q for IOOOOz.silverbar Br~~·Tt.11~~~-Lostgoldrimmedbifocals drps, bllns, frplc. Gar . Reftfah to Share 4300 (714~~1.3~11 !~~~~ 751-6892 AM"s DAY 01R-8N4J4G1111. 64.2·1630 l think my wtle is tn·ing Vic University Park. ~ YOU CAN AFFORD No pets. Adults only. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• PRIME OFC. SPACE • · Lea\'e message lo tell me something. She Reward. 552·8133 NEWPORTBEAOi Xlntloc.$350.642-4387 •BESELECTIVE• DB.UXEOFflCES Npt. Beach-Airport claims lhe Chinese did . Call ~7465; 64()..81168 Co 1 •· . dstl area. i\•·aiJ 1/78. New full lusiMss/lnnst/ not invent acupuncture. Lost: Cat. Black & white SHAREAHOME-A.PT 200m:~1!'q. ft.SA:~~~ !erv.bldg.Allamenities. Rnancc MoneytoLo• 5025 Acupuncturownsinveot· neutered Tom. Vic: ParkNewport S-CM...t• 387& asasrsq.rt.LagNiguel& Plentyofpark"g&upto •••••••••••••••••••••····••••••••••••••••••••• c-d by husbands who Orange SL/West Ocean· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roomnte wanted. 2 ~r. 2 Mission Viejo areas. 4000 sq. ft. at~. Call lutineu h t, 2nd& 3rdT.D."5 DON'T SHAVE every-Cronl orea. Rewa~d • LUXURYAPTLJVING Br npt, 33Z Encino Ln, ~So a:!'r ~~~np~:1~w~ ffandy to S.D. Frwy. now.642-0117. Opporlutlity 5005 LOANSAVAILABLI:: d3)". 00·3695 Over.lootingTbe Water Apt. E .. $220 mo. Dys, 495-5868 CDIJ: 831-1400 .;., •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• Cred1l noLJmportant. FOUND: tanfgrey yg FOUND: Malo Golden 834-1A27. CVS 498·3676 440/660 sq. n. orricc, '"0• l robr, 493.31 oz female Terrier, Vic. 17th Rctrciver/Vlc. 19th & Enfoy $750;°00 spec· 2br l 'hba newly painted Man to share 2 Br 2 Ba. Airport Offices c:rrt~ Mes~:~+. incl. 9 Ac Guest Ranch Money /\voiilaule, many &Irvine, C.M. 548·5382or Orange, CM.640-8658 ... .. tacular slj"• !dimming ~mo '&lher 640-lssO Oakwood Apt., furn. S200 1 MONTii FR EE u · om, Now's your chuncc _lo i;ources, all rrojects. fiU-4224 (had black col· -pools, 8 lght courts, dy8 ~13 vs' mo. Ma11y amenities. ~11 !l4!rvlce. No lease re-Office space avail. from have an e'<cCll(!l)t family $SOK min. 752·6052 laron> Personal 5350 miles of bike trails, put· • e 645·376l q d. 200·600. sq. ft. Pti:nly .,,,5 to •>Cl\ mo. bu.~in"'.s~ whi•rc yot• f'an _ 1 tilll abufOeboard.s r k 2 s F. ~· _, ~ ., ' FOUND: blk small •••••••••• .. ••••-.. ••• ... • • BEAUTIFUL NEW Owner wlll shr nu Turtle o par ing. 208 · •· 752·832l cn1oy trcmculloug smoit MoneyWant~d 5030 PREGNANT• DUPLEX. Bristol St , Newport free year round dlmnlL•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cocker mix, fem, w/whl • T Badts from $264.SO(m~ Abo 111:2 bdrm plans 2SlorY townhouses • !:lee. kttdl, priv, paUos Is balconies. err.ts, draperies. part ag. elevaton. 2S3Avenida Madrid Rock twnhm. Pvt qrtrs, Beach. 557·7010 DANA ro INT. :14112 ll hus slccpini: faellltrci. EARN I 5 to 25% mrklng pn che11t, wh.ltc <:1.ll'in!l conUdc ntia t Ca h"ll ·d tennis, pool. Ja e. Violet Lantern. 7S0sq ft, r 40 t + Ill' nl collar. Vlt'. Euclid & counseling & rererr.41. vl~w~·n ~:~ eb:~cca~~ 529·7079, ask for Mr. JUSTCOMPLETED lfJ bath. S3SQ mn. Call or ~ucs 5 poo n :. Shorlorl.on~tcrm. Fut-Wamer.F.V.8911·3006 J\bortion. 11dopUon &. Gillespie or 67S·S9W aft Full service offices, 082 . Jim (213)597-0236 or Rus· coui:. rec• rm. 't?rruls: ly se<'urC'd lly inromc kce1>init. Minutes commuting to 6PM horses, deer, etc. On1 prn(!ucinj! real pro-Found: Female Golden APCARE M'T..2563 Irvine & surrounding lo SJ 7 s.f.) Irv J nd ty at (213)43-1·6319 loo~ al lhb fuel lit)' & 1:>ertics. Cull Mr Jenkins Hetriever typq dog in•---------- areas. 3 BR, 2'h BA, ''l.ive Better for Less" Complex, d!Jt decor. re· you II wanl to t)wn tl. .,,.~ '"'7' M' . v· . """9445 Ll~D"' Ir Yl""t1I fireplace. deck & palio, Houw-Mohs Unltd ceptionist. sec re ta ry. Call Mr Fn•y 5 12·345C "'"' '"' ·> issroo ie1o."""'" • " "' -~~r-inP~1a3ywr•oooommwoi·l~ YourbestS<1urcefor :.!t~s~::.P~~:~':la~~: ... !'!!!!!~ ... ~~.s.~ 8enHinklc H.E. SI0.000 NEt:JH-:t> HI· Foundyoungfcmalcmix ~::::::~ ()ptloaalmaldaenlce """'"" • Loeatinita Roommate r 1 "-l Mfo:D for !'KIME H.E. h ou nd I b ca g I c ? • wet bar-& MORE. Agt. tnOr.Co.SlncolS7l eren~ {mrr. :i ~j°dg~, 4 DB.UXE OFC'S ACCOUNTANTS !NV Ol'POH1'. $20.000 Goldcnwest & Gothard ServlftiotlOmngeCo. • At PahJon bland, J a m· 492-4121, uk for Arlie. 832-4114 Fuly.mm0',::,0u1~e'. :.av,;9595a · Conf. rm .• seal. 25. all llF.TU n N w ;in lilHlO HB. 962-3551 83S-73L3 paneled. sm. whse in rt'-Wont tu own )Our own cla n 1175-4030 Prin· boree Ir San Joaquin Panoramic Ocean View.1S--H-A_R_F._C_O_N_D_O __ s_1s-0·1..::..:..,._..,; _______ 1 ar. l or 2 yr. lease. 1.ak«' hookkcep1ni: Sl•n •1ce? <·11)ulsonly! . $50 R£WA.RD •MICHELLI'$* HlllsRd. from new 3 br, 3ba PER ifO Foresl area. Kcnl Cull l.C Crull :it --for1ostbrlclcasc.$2Sfor Outcalltdaasa~u w/frptc. Enclosed gar. l\ J\lR Wl:.'T-BAll Harkins. 11001 :Y.!J·!WOO or write• ~s. Tnst contents. Urown lei.titer, "A'f 2 l\f 3 ·•• ~ .Forlasinginformotion: See at lOt Ave de In DIN . p DR -RM 3 714-S8l·939J ComprC'hen,l\C nustnl'<i'i Dff<h 5035 left. in O.C. Airport Iv ". /\1 7 1 ..... 62 Orulla. San Clemente. BEDRMS 2 BATJI~ U~ .,,_,,~ ---Scr\'1ccs, HUI r:. (;all•na ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terminal. Call 641}-0781 Splritualleochr 714/644-1900 492-1393 ~~Rl\f~~n1b~~ ~~;~1 -~=-..,_... fi<'e and/or Store for lllvd,Auror:1,lll llOSO:> Rl'lrrerlrouplchasmonC'y aClSpm l81SSo.EICamlnoReol ,.,_d _, ... __ .... br .,..,,. SouthL-3186 WASHER WASll F. ll ./11n • .., rent or le::i~c. Ideal l'an '10 > ·1>---toloanon lst&2nd TD's. _ _...:. ________ , San Clemente. Fully Uc. ,..,.,... Q.,.~A-"... .-v ~·-./, .. _..,_.. ncry location. Will rr-•' I h J\J:enl 400.()1;1()(1 Losl: 2 nlk Shepherds, M fo' l 492 7:mg r ap yrly Famll,y "pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRYER .t::LEC·G/\I{· ../._..,... dccorute tn sui~ Inn" SlOOO +STOCK ' & F, Nda medication. orupp. . 1 ok.t7s-4tlZ Oceanfront 1 Dr, loft, OPENF.R ENC·rAT .,......_,_....... term client. ::1020 Jlll:IWst •nromc i;rowth l:: BUY 1o~1 RST & Generous rew ard. DIAL-A·SSVICE I beam elgs, pvt beach. KNOWLEDG.t::AlJLE .,,~..,....,. N •Bl d N n J O ., C ty SECOND TRUST c.ea.1025 ... ~CORTSSMOD""'"S • -Sbo-area. 1'.. _...._ •99 •988·, 499·'""'" FEM 22·36 FTN VLY ewpor.. v • ..... orra n ran,.e mm . .,.., .t:.;t &;o&A1 ...... ,.,,_.. ...... n ..,_ • ... -.-675·3551 Lon1tcd in hhlh volume DE t.: D S . AG 1:: NT. MAS AGE : btocb beach, 2 bd, 1 ba. ~--'--..ts FwftllMd 962·3693 Af'T S shopping center. 2 yrs re· 714-400-0800 1-'0UND: PaM'ot. Green 540-8393 Yr!M. (714)956-~71 "'"'; u;.f.,1hhed 3900 Fem roommate to share SAM CLEMENTE LAGUNA. m11in on J~ -t option on brook Tr~;~:~~· J\skforext.25 • 3 Br 2 a.. beam clgs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt In N.Jl orea. J child 2 Shops, one 470 sq. ft . & 3. Xln~ repair following LOWEST ood Ii b o K Aft2 PM 673 6512 Medlcal Ar11 llclg Ole other 900 ll'1. ft. In the on nil rnukes. (;a11h In on w pane n g. ltrtls, THE EXCITING • ' · · Ideal Medlcsl or DMt::il heart of downtown, h11lh cxlstlnit od\•~rtri,ing, Ap. lnh,..st Ratu Lost yng wht mute cat vie 0 SEDR W dose to beh. $4SO yrly. PALM MESA A."S. Roommntc-Fcmnlc, musl suites. rlullh carpets & foot traffic, next to 1wrk· prmc $8000 total. 7611·155'1 I t TD• al Jr~e & Tuslln on l!:. H R A N m.7684 MINUTES TO NPT be neat. l!hure monlhly central olr. GS< per fl. ing lot Xlnt retail lo<•. 11 7l'M, 631·0323 oft 7;30 1 • • 5• '0 l7th'St. G46"6650 HAYRIDU -.3 b1',2 bo,bl~kto DCH. rcnt2bdrmapt,C.M.AllCallYEA1~COMPANY Call Rcnlunumic ~. &Sun. lndT.D.Loons. Losl:Smlblkrnlxcdfcm for"rot1f111 -B h 1&2 Ort r I I . 498-0660 499 22..'\7 f'11lrcsl 1'crm11 st.nee l !HU D I beach. Encl. gar. Yard. ac • a el It Cll ava1h1blc. · 675-6700 O.M l!:-.N-'SJUN_TO_I< SottlerMtn.. Co. Poodle. Atlnnta & 7 deavyeananwg!,. .. Adult.a. no pets. from $220. & up. Gcnc.556-2940 art 5. Offi J 100 fl T Miramnr. JLB. "Milzie", ...... TSLM t 642.1603 Adult.s,NoPe~ ice spore sq NEWPORTBLVD Wfo:i\ll STOR~. 'frt1dc 642-2171 545-0611 536-7J47nr~~. 10 l'ninutC)A (rom 1m J$6lMe:in Dr. Me!!a Vcrdehomew/pool dlvlded Into 6 ortlccs on Store & warehou~c. name'fhoTop Ornwcr +1--------------------1 Ncwport·lllveuldc Yearly 3 br, 2 b8. ~ blk (S Blka East of Newport. A 11 con v c n i enc c li. Mesa Verde Crpts, drps, crpt'd & air cond. Pvt fixtures ~ furnlturC'. Nn Pvr l"l'Y will pay more Lost Orange &. wht. -=•t, J'reeway. Minimum of 20 j ba.yltbch,end.,ar.No Blvd.) 545-510Safler6:00pm A/C. 50~ SQ. ft, Caill boU1..C.ll&IZ-J.334cJuys. leaseboldrf~hts.Balboa ioryour2ndT.I>. uns to .. BJ". Vic SJ\. per llOOP. For details. 1 pett,$Q).8"-1103 546-9860 WanlAds Call642-567 H dley,963-8933 64.US78eves. lslood.8.~ 042>3573 Hls,Me3aDr.548-~. conl•ctKtfa,e37-8"1). , • • ... - 1 818DAILY PILOT Sund.y, Octobor 23. 1~77 ~~~~.~ ..... ?~~~ ~!~·:~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!'~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~!':.•:.~ ..... ?!~~ ~.~::·:.~ .•.• ~!~~ ~~·,.~~~ ..... ?!.~~ . ...... 5350 HelftW•tff 7100H.4ftW•ted 7100 DE L I V t:-: J< Y • Ccncralo!ficeOaJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••·•---------ceus Dr1ven. reg. P/T & CLUICAL Al''Tt:KNOON AU'fO ELECTRONICS Familiar w/AP. AR. Drinklngproblt-m? • ASSEMBLims. light ~~N_~~l~~1'/\ ~u.~p· l~y'llf~· 11P•;r~o~:J ~ry Large comprebcnalve CARRii.ms NEEDF.D SUI STRATI BUlln& & typing. Wkn<ta CaUAlcoholHelplino Ac!:ounlftlny!_.Want electronic/ electrical, COMPUTER 1{1 77. Suddlcl>uck ~11.chln&hollpitulofthe FOR ·rHE COSTA rROCESSOlt &aft6,640.-6454 :!Ahn a day 83S 3830 -soldenng ex•""r des1red. 3 Univ. of r allr.trvlnc. M~A EWPOR1' BCll TR "'l .... U G.,... .. "'L 0-..CI To Work 111 l . ...,.. 2 l> u PROGRAMMER \'alll')' Sl'hl Ulst. 2SG l A tl 1· I ARl!:AS . $2S0·$3M> MO. A" ~..-m • MASSAGE flGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOMLY 631-3111 EXOTIC GIRLS Maasage & Modellni: Outcalt 542·31619/ S4J.J2SO RELAXING MASSAGE BobJames·Llc Masseur Outcall 9·9, -IS.1·5111 •SHERI LEE• Certified Masseuse House Calls· By Appt. 11.38--6838 DANCE Oto' f'UN .Btf1 nude girls dance & rap session. l OJ\M tc 2AM aton-Sat 625 N .Euclid Anah SS9·61SO F REESESSION W/AD Girl lo live abourd & as· slst in housekeeping large luxurious yacht Cu bache lor owner. free room & board. Musl be non·smoker. Cruises to Catalina & Mexico . Home port 1s Newport Beach.. Eucl~e full in· formation about self. photo, return address phone num ber. Reply Box 1156. c/o-Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Co::.la w rain. l ·5 "'• U1i.enoPl.MV~ 1234 ccep ng npp 1r nt ons MUST Jli\VL' DE"",'N· Experience in seml· Vaned duties, lncld. f1l-P lime ~ 2372 Chall<'nging 0111'°1". 111 an i 1 1 1 l/t ~ r r -'----·-·----I t"xpundtn11 8y11tcm5 ;i in· C "'RIB or aener.a c er cu ~P DABLECAR. 540 3008 conductor process lne In.:. tunnin g ertanda. ASSEMILE.RS stullation for an Rl'G 11 "" Int: JX)llltions. J!:nglls -helpful. Bxc~llent com· Xeroxing. \ypinlf, order· proi;ramnwr w; ut least i OPPORTUNITY SpanJsh ablllty. required Pe livery person tor auto pany benefits including tng materlaf.s. supplies. Work is clean, but rcq'11 ) ri. expcr. ccP e:\per or Leading lnl'I Co. needs fnr iOme iioslttons. Re· parts. over 18. Lag. Bch major medical and den· Must have car & ly~. tll'xterity. No ~xp nee training dc1>1ruble. Xlnt ambitious person for lti. quires hlah schoo l area.494 1039 Lal. Call or apply in Calltorln!o.&40~u.t. '2 50 hr l o s tart. Sit beodits. Call or send re· Sules Ma mt Tr:ilnin6; .;radualion & 1 yr. ex person. 117 En"incertng lnc.642·8~·1 sumetu: Program. Above uvg pcrlence. Salary : Ol-;LIVERY Person-TRANSMASKCORP. 1---------- SANTIA.GO IAMK <'OrningsUqualllied. For $727/mo.Apply: Freew11y Auto Supply. 39S3CampusDrlvee NOW!!!! VLLASECALI. intcrvw. cull V1rglni:i PERSONNEL DEPT. Sun Diego Frwy. ut Newpo.rt.Beach.CA02600 GEH'L LABOR acc--.1n•'ng ASSEMBLY 132·5200 Colkms, MHOU. Equal UHIV.OFCA.UF. Avery Pkwy, Mlu. S40.ao •VW u, S3S E. 1st St Tustin opp or. Em p Io ye r . llVIME Viejo. s;-~ual Opportunity UllCHNTL Y MUD• el If you would like to work Equal Oppor Employer L ~ a. -11-person{I mthe ll.B.urea&havcl ( ·lll9l MB>ICALCIMT!lt Dent:il Orthodontic ~mploycr M /F Must have p~.r-· ,,.... yr rercnt electrical as· --------CHPT & UPHOLSTERY 101 City Prive South chairs1de assist. RD/\ 3~~~~~~~~~~1 ble lrMnSportaUoo. Lona wmporaty scmbly exper .. you mayI-----111111---•I CLl-:;\NF:R Experience (\ranae.Callf.92668 days awk. M.V. 7ll8.02U & short term aael•n· be qu:iliflcd 11, an as RANKING r ,. 759 9330 /\n AJflrrnatlve 9-5PM ELECTRONICS menls. Holiday & vaca· TE~lf'ORAuY o...1or.::s & COLL.,C· prl' errcv · Action F.m~loyer Pr I Uoo pav. UospltallnUoo " " sembler trainee. Ability " "" .. E T L 1, 8 ogresi. ve power supp· ' ASSICNMJ.:NTS to read blul•printi; TIONTELLER <.'i\S lllf;lt t Cl.ERK , l o M/f iH/ ETS D N A ,ec1lt. usy ly company has op· planavail. LONG OR SHOtrr hdprul. 4 14.1 Uoy work wk lJynumil-hunk hus im· work 1n Corona del Mar,I---------•I Ped1 ° ~~~· f~:xp~ ~~· porturullei. u\'ailable tor •WAREHOUSIMIM TF.RM st"rt1'n"7'.l5A.u . Mun & Si t, 9:30 lo 6i'M. so llryt....:ne ls. · expr'd u~:.emblers. G *STOCX CLHkS /\LI •ttL'A'-' Ol"C co .. .. n.u 1ned. opcn111~ for Bank l I ~" "''"" ' • lakerflltr.tlon cxper'd Nott:s & Collce· Tue, T urs & Fri.. CLERICAL DEHTALASSIST. ' monl 13 cxpr. noc n •SHIP/RECBYIMC. WE NF.1':D 5352 Resenreh Dr, ll8 lJon 'feller. 12·6PM, ncrgy & ref's p 'od ~"" d f ti P 0 w e r s u P P 1 Y • FORKLIFT OPRS BOOKKEEPERS r e q 'd. No s tude nts Rese arch Assistant en Or1LJJ1t nee 9 u · mechanicul & chassis * ACCOUMTAMTS 898·3·H4 Apply ,\t : pl.ease. Call Mrs. Adams wanted for parl·time Ume assist. Expe.r'd. Ex-wiring. J0·00.6 mos re· lnterview.-s.3MOQ·Frl Equal Oppor Employer SANTIAGO I.A.HK f11r mten·iew. &W-7575 evening telephone 'In· panded duties oppor. X· view policy. Apply lo APPLY ACCOUMTIHG CLKS l•--------•I 535 K 1st St Tustin tllrview work in lhe Daily ray Cert. req'd. Sal ope.n. person: STAT TYPISTS k-t-l·mblcrs Hoom.201. KO. F;. CASHlli& Pilot orrtcc. Job ls 4 to 5 H.B. 842·0031. Standard Power, l nc. SECRETARIES Et.ECTRONICS ----------1 For Thurs, Fri, ~l. Sun. hours most Mondays DENTAL ASST. cxper HOO So. V1llaguWoy Auembty{TralnHS Call Barbara ror oppl. through Thursday even· prefd but w;traio n&ht Santa Ana KO. E. 1\:1k .. ·or Aleta Frederick Or Doris Wea•er ·-----------c weckdays,540·3280. lngs from 5:30 p.m . . · 846 2839 rrogressh"C puwer supp·•· "AN'-" Statistical typing abilily, 1...;..pe_rso __ n_. __ . -----f Eledronlc Technlcioft ly compal)Y has im · 0 "' CASlll t:R. pump gas. good diction, required . DEKTAL-ORTHO Growing compnny has mediate opcn1n.:s for Must ht: over Ill. Mobil We will train. Starling Chalrside eX "''r. & RD/\, opening for intermediate 547-7375 l"-'OPle "''ho arc willing to TELLER Car Wash, 17th & Tu:;tin. rate Is $3.25 per hour. d .--P / 1 technician. Must know -earn medlanlrul & elec• Purt·Tlmi• C:\I Call for inlerview ap· 41"' a ys or t me. digital & some analog. VOLT tl ,.., ... (,.lhf:I• ••t ttv•• • · 3141 c-.-Drive 54'"'4741 (Acroes f'rom Orange Co. Airport) F.Qual Oppor Employer S4Q Gold1•n C1rde tnl·JI Jssembly. Op polntrnenl,642·4321, Ext. NewportBch.S4:!·262S. Xlnt benefits. s.19·3146. Ste 212 S.1nta Ana purtunily lo lt!arn color Balance out your week 276 DENT A.L/Cholrsld. 17935 Sky Park Circle irl Frldav for Archlle<:· (Off 4th St between c•ode. components. wlr· CIVIL Eq I 0 rt •t Su't D I . E 0 E , • 1 · b h Combine a v aricty of ua ppo uni Y X-ray lie req. Jr vine. 1 e · rvmc. · · · tural firm. Need xlnLtyp. Newport & SA l"rwys) ng & :soldering. ol on r...,po slb'l1't1'es with the ENGINEERING Employer """ A711 1·ng •-bookkeepl"" ak1l'a F• p k' the Job a nd In compan" ..... n 1 . _~_ ... ________ 1 a...t.--tc "'··•-t..le-"" ... .... ree ar m~ J opportunity to deal with Design Draftsman. Ex· ·-~ff ... • "°""""mu •.. 640-5080dya I OO'Yo Free cond u c l ed l rain ce th bl" w k 15 h p'd. m water & sewer DENTAL GROUP Prac-Openinos for ex""'r'd &•----''------- To Applicant cla~ses. a ~:~k ~int~ning ;:::J lac's. SUbdlvislon design CLEAICAL. tice in Newpt. Bch. needs traine:s. P .C. board. GIRLS •--------• l'UStomer relations while knowledge desirable. AP· Res earc h Assislftnt frontotricehelp for accts wiring & chassis le Cub. Earn $3.2S an hour to U n iv Athlet ic mcm··----------1 lmmediateStart handlin g deposits. ply in penon to: Mr. wanted for part·t1me control & dental Insur Sm compan y w/xlot start for housework lo Mesa, ca. 92626 bershlp for sale. Call1---------•WecklyPaycheck withdrawals and other fo'uentes. Robt. Bein. eveningworkintbeDal· Must haverecentexper. growth & benefits. Rod. SJ6.0907 aft 7pm or Accounting Pu1d Medical Insurance financial transactions Wm. Frost & Associates ly Pilot ofrice. Job is 4 to 640-1122. • !>49-3146. 17935 Sky Park sel ect homes. Own wknds. ,\ d van ce ment 0 p . Some linht typing is re· .it 1-101 Quall St., Nwpt 5 hours most Mondays ----------• Circle Suite D. Irvine. trkdao.sportatiu~mo. CaS ltl/aSn.un4 portunity • n .h lhrou•b Thursday even· D e n t a 1 R e c e p • E.O.E. w ys, any e a • Quired, and previous '"' · • -d 979 "°15 979 ""'A9 RID!-; WANTED to L ,\. Airport urea & back. dai- ly. &10·5757 Nancy. eves P«'ICM'lal Senicrs 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your Child Can Learn To He ad . Tutoring h.> qualifk-.1 teacher. En•s. • _:. 646-7638 Brighten your day mlh a new hairstyle. 1 ·m Julie. now al Mr. Mel's, Mens Hau'Stylcs. S7 & S9. /\ppts' 7$4-9004 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'n~ndlyAlm<1sphere ·-----------i in .. sfrom5:30p.m. Light tlonis t , Front Office.1----------1 ay. ._ or "VV'I teller expenence is pre·•· " few sturtlnJ: re(lu1re· ferred. Plea:.e rontactl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l typing ability hetprut but Mature woman 30 & EXPERIEMCED GIRLS HEEDED Jr\'ine bast'd homl• ml'nls. 1 p k' nol required. We will over. upcr. a mus t! Older help req'd . bwlder is seckinJ! on in tcK er ms, 71J8·7i7l Clerical train. Starling rate is Ins .• peg board & minor Mechanical & electrical. Sandwich d~livery • 5 dl\ldual to act a s /\ppllc:ints shoultl lie s.125 per hour. Call (or ('Ollectionc;. 4':? D:iy,wk . Dijax Ltd. 270 Briggs, days wk,4 hrsday.Own secreta1 v in our J ('cnunt· eJ &;er to learn and alJle to GLENDALE CLERKS inter\'1ew uppointment. 49-l·SSll or 193·068 1 C:\1 7!>4·13ll. tran.sp. Earn ovr $3.SO IOJ: dcparlml•nl. Wiii be st.trt 1mmediJlely. i\pp FEDERAL 00--1321, E'(t. 276 Equal ---, hr. Call Bam-l pm. n.-sponslblc for .ill typini: ly in person. Opportunity Employer DE~T IST ·. As so~ 13 l~, 540-8339. for operalwns accoun Standard Powl'r. Inc. SAVINGS II) land 1 .. 1 boraturic& --'-'---------• w1progress1ve office in fact W k lants mcludmit financial I lOOSo Village Way ~ll:ll (.\1lll• 0(' l..i Loui!'oa currently has position~ t.:osta Mesa-Santa /\nu ory or ers GUA.RDS statements v.hlch in Sanaa ,\na E.O i-: l.ngun.dhlls ,CA a\111lable fut an Of(acl' COCKTAIL area . 2 Days/wk. Universal is expanding \Oh'es statistical typini;: ScC'\ lces"~rcrk and a WAITRfSS 979-3970 4 Day Work Week Its opcraUoDS in Orange lndiviuual i;hould Equal Opportunily L>ocumcnl3t1on Clerk. Leamin40hrslhemost DUI T County&needs40put.k possess 1-2 years •ic ASSEMILERS Emplo)'er .IJuth po:u11ons require excillng, glamourous, DEPENDABLE A_ j · 40 HDUrS Cull lime security or. l'OUntmg e'(pcrien<'e with ----------i previous clerical ex· highly paid profess. Day to operate p:irking ~ ot ficersirnmed. ExJ>er, not a good apllludt• for Xlnt benefits. Small co pcnence.aswl'llasgood or eve sessions. Place· sweeper. part tlm1:, Sat Apply ln Person nee. Top wages for ex· figures. Please call for Sm3ll components. Good BARMAID. nights·& l'Ommunlcallon s k1lli. ~nlassist.Goodjobop· &Sun.S4S.2611 Edlerllltdustries per. personnel. Car & anappomtmentbelween manual de'tt erity & day:i.RehJble.Sal+. OH1ce Sen1ces Clerk por DISHW"'SH"R 2101DoveStreet phone req. 21 & over. l'YeMght. 1 Yr min e:\p t:.ill&aS·ss.4 _1. ___ 1 should h~ve light PBX C.all71""/751·919"" 3pm.S:30pm,,.S o""a>,·s 1·n· N---rtBeach Veterans le retir ee$ 9 am and :-.Ooon. ~londa) Call Carol S81·38J(). M.V h ~ ~ --..-Unif f through Frida»: (714 } area. leAftAchl.•~r! cxpen~nce and ovc So . Cali . Cocktail clud Sal &: Sun. Mesa Acros5 fromOCAlrport welcome. onns urn. SECRETARY 752 2073. Wou Id yu u c n J 0 y a ahllity lo be versallll' W11itresscs, lnc • J 7922 Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Time 4'.,., for over 8 hra . JobsW..t.d. 70751---------~---------•l t·hallengl' w )tint earn Uocumenlallon Cll'rk re Sky Park Bl, Slt: C. CenterSt.<.:.M. F/Clo-u. Apply 9·12 and 1·5 Mon· ••••••••••••••• ••• •••• • --1 .\.~!>oc1atc Rl'P lnits? I( }OU hJ\ e ti hr., qwreo; :.icrural'~ ·'"' "'l'll lr\'lne. C;a 92714. U9la..,.r Fri. WOMAN 52 seeks pos as CCOUNTIHG CLERK ME...,• WOMEt4 .1:. ~o<xl t>rmi: i.k11l::. l"ur DISPATCllEH Fash Is l investme nt u..lv ...... ,rotectloa . L'-' d . ..... per "k. Call for llllcr 11dditlonn information. nrm Xlntoppor. Expcr. 122""W.S ...... St.S."' compamon.ouJO)'S "''• The!iouthland Corpha"' llPLUS "'appt . ~I r :. (;raig , pl•·•·e··onl"'"l Menoni)'. Ideal for re· & matunl)' r,.,..'d. Call 9 '"' -. ing. good sense or humor. an opcnm~ Cur pcrma-t>'4 5391 ... ~ • M• Cowlcotions tired or disabled. See us -... W.il l accept $650 Mo. ncnt full-lime uceoun1ini.: If )ou·r~ new to the Costu · ------TecMlcian at E Z Rooter & Plumb· 640-0l23. GUARDS Avail. 11/1. (213) 531·9707 clerk in Newport Beach ~lesa area. temporarily IEAUTICIAMS <.'uthy Ft'rryman Ing, 1337 So. Rristol, San-F\Jll & p/lime. Work •l\J' Of b h dis continuing your (71-H~I05000c'(l207 SIOS1·Sl279 t ,._ N bo lls \J "'-p'd cpl "'''ail. to man. f1ce. 10 key Y touc . ed u ti ... HAIRSTYLISTS a "''a. o P ne ca HDCO IHC. shlft . N'.8. area. nltorm _._ .. good math required. Xlnt uca on. recen . Y .. is Two positions ore OP;j:n in please. furn. Retired ok. Teleph sm mot~I. apt. or h$e :sit. company benefits. Apply charged from the servic~ l!lt Clos1 w1hcavy ro11ow HYLAHD the Dept of Communic•· Is Interviewing For: It car req'd. Call mo488S _Ret __ s_. aao. __ 5629 _____ -i in person: 4001 Westerly or for any reason seeking '"Rh If you s pend 12 ~u·~ 1 •IOR •TORIES tions and Emer gency Ori vers. Male or fem. Full·Time 9am-2l)m. Otristian CompanJon. Ex· Pl. Suite 117, Nrwport temporary or car eer Wit our co. you wi I re· I.A "' Services to in.stall, main· Must have insur. econ. Seasonal Position• i-----'-------- pr'd. Avail lo provide Beach. Alflrl"l)Jltive ac· employment. consider ceive a S300011 ~nus F.~. 3300 llylaod i\\'t! loin, and repair \'arlous car. $2.50 & $3.SO per hr. 3030 Hart.or llYd HAJR DHIGHB tlu.., unique oppor. Yuu r eµt1ona Y .. ecornt,•u {;""-'" ~tc•1t,Ca"""""" I t I · t SJS.S.US C t M communication. trans. Lion and Equal Oppty can earn l'hr•bli;.in Dior St> le .,.,.... ~ "'""" e ec ron e equ1pmen os a •sa lo work In esLablished r ecreation lo senior Emplo) tr $196 rtA WEEJ< S..lon in C\I ~ B an·:i Eqll.'.ll Opportun•t> ~;::P·: a:e~~~~::d ,v11:~ Ori'.e.r .. F, t11~c tor local conLemVorat'Y salon. io 1:itizens.768-9229 ·----------· c.11 1 f or 1n t er\W .. \((1rmDll\•• deh\f.'M C:. Xlnl drhmn "'--•-11!!-....&ory Litg ljch. Astiatanl ..:.:.:::::::.:.::::.:...:.:=...::.::.:::._ ___ ~---------• Based on your produc ~ \'ameras. ~ecurity alarm , : ' , , • ...,....... ...._..., ava.ilable if needed, Qlll Help WG91ed 7100 ACTIVITIES t1v1ty. Comm + inccn ,'\48_-9_i_:u_. _ Action t::mployer systems, etc .. 111 addition :cc. reci d 1 h~nc_ fo r PockOC)ers. 494.972\f, as k tor Ms •••••••••••--•••••••••• t1,•c:.&t:xtrapruf1t slwr· IH:i\vTYSALO~ 1----------1 to u>ini; l'lec tronlc ;.ippl. 557·1.12•12· ai.k for S2 70 Per hr to sta rt. Will' ASSIST AMT 1n14 !>onus. On the Job HAIR<.:UTTEHS .. \:.:.1s ---:>(•hermtic dlagrami. in ;\Ir. West. :'\e .. port Sla· :'lteril rais es. 1:,371--1u_m_s _____ _ • ACCOUNTING 10~. TremencJou-. tont . Shampoot.>r.,, CLErtlCAL trouble :.hooting and ln._u_on_e_rs_. _______ 1 Monrovia Ave. N.B. HAND ENGRAVER ntial to rl'Jl'h " l d d FREE 111stallin1• cJata c:ibles DRIYIRa t •o 51•><, Part lime, Newport We ha\'e an immediate ·" anH·uri:. nee e " '""" ,,_. .., pe v1.sory & m'ana~e '1 t h •· ,. •1 · tl 0~uire:. 18 months ell· 1----------1 Trophy,673-ll40 Hyland Laboratories c~rrenUy has openings Cor : !UJI time Opening for an ·'I c "'-..o .. a1rru t'rio POSITIO .... S ·~ s•oug•y O ..... LY rnent po:1itions. Mui.t ""' ,... periencc as an electronic "'" ,.., " lnlshJng foreman forl--_.;~-------assistant to our Activity ;'.wpt Uch 545·1197 O Ii D 'I Pll • HOSTISS personable & 11mb1t1ou:. Accoun"--ClkT"'e or cornmu n lcalions e ver :u Y o. furniture mfj! plant In Director. Hours are 8:30 For up1X>1nlment onl) · •lllKt::STORI-~• ,...._, h-chnic1an. Applications bundles lo carriers Re-CostaMesa.642·3543 Recreallon /Soe i al • nmtoSpm "ondaylhru call 'l;ot•\per neC'.Super(·o. II qu'1res ,·an or lar"e ----------1 ii · 1 b k d " · ·" \'s"1ant :\1un.tgt•r for 1 ..... k d. "Ill be accepted unt .. Ac t v1l ca ac groun 1-'nday. Succes!lful can· 539-1113 SCh"'1nn Dealer. SJIJ r) w xnluellll 5~ s in"' 5pm0ctober28.1977 11t: w1111on and a good drh-Food helpful. P /U me p oa. •ACCOUHTIHG <lidate mus t be very Slo • .it¥>. M u~t have prior w tokt') &an uratet)p COt.:NTYPERSONNJ..:l.. in g rec ord. Phone Straw Jlat Piua in El ,Eves/Wknds.Call lor ln· eneq;etic, creative and•--•9•A•:'\·l ·.2.P.~l ___ 11 bike mechunic expcr. 111 Ill!; SJI Sti<IO & lvts of 151w.sthSl. ~24321. a~k for llnrry Torohasfull&parlllme, t.ervlewappl. CLERK This 'f)OSltlon re<fUlr es proficiency in general of· f1ce s kills including operation oC a 10 key calculalor. Applicant must have good aptitude lor figures as well as pre- vious experience in an Accounting Department. uble to work oceosionat ------!:tlort-. s-s~& 5987 ~~~~C~n~i~" ~.io r.o~s San Bernardino CA 92415 Sl--eley Equal Oppurlun1· day & nlte positions. We PCl\t Jnc 837·35SOx231 •· c\·ening:; and weekends. \uto-:'11t!t;il man. Ill e 1-:qualOpportunlly tyEmployer are a fun fami l y LeisureWrld La&HilhJ Starling salary SJ per clean shop. Lots or work BOAT BUll.l>EH. nl.'\'d' Gfl\. Office S600 Employer ~I I" ---restaur:ant with good hour. Call for mteniew Permanent. 0-.fn tool<. ;:ible bodied pen.on for t-'un1ohfor1ncJI\."' nice river, Maintenan ce products &pcople.lf you OUSECL E AN(NG· between 8 am and 10 pm Hunt Auto Center, 11125 dnving, cleanup & ... lo><'k phunl' 'Hll'e & a<:cur typ :\Ian. Neat appear $3 llr · enjoy people & h11\'e on Personnel wanted for daily. L:iguna Cyn Hd L ag room help lOhr!> llu y. Ing "!-.u11er &bl>" Companion, Live-in for 40 Hr work wk. Sl John out·gomg personality, we Orange County Must be IEVEtll Y MAH OR Bch. 494·3000,833-8006 Mon -Thurs G.12·2286 t:ull Chns .HO GOSS eldl'rly lady. Personal Knits. 17312 Eastman, might have what you are dependable, pro\•jde own Secretory Mo Sh c:ire. Lt hswrk. Thurs lrvine.540·7171. look in g for. Apply ttansp, famUiar w/area. Com·alescent Hospital utomoli\'e U452 Via Estrndn New Detail Shop needs Laguna Hills. 831 ·8000 help. •PAYROLL CLERK 1-:ql Oppty Employer Top W3ges paid. Engine We are looking for ::in in-Slcomers, eng painters, dividual with experience buffers & polishers, up· in payroll acti\lties and Aide wnnled lo care bed hol•!lery !!hJ m pooers. pronciency tn the use or pulle nl. Wei.lm1n1s ter check out, pick up & de· ;idding machines. Duties an.,11192-5789 ln·cry 1\ppl) ut include aud't i g t ' • 205!;HarborRl.l'~t 1 n lint! Ambitious Cou111<' Wanted • & o · c~rds . proci:ssl n$! tn manage n 'mall bus --t5 I 30 Plt)'r~lls, new hire and Wiil not rnterrere w \'Our,_ _________ , termtnaUon documents prl•,ent Job ~lu"t be·" 111 Exposure lo com· mg to learn \Ir Hall puleri zed pa y ro II . · · systems ls needed in or-_64_2_ts:_34_. _____ _ dcrtoetrecUvely process APT Munogers mature the work load In this busy couple. 20 umt children department. complex 1n Oranize $>1(10, mo incl rent Ex For oddilional informa-pcricn<:edonly. 752·2881 tion, please call: cathy Ferryman (714) 540-5000 ext 207 HY~AND LABORATORIES 3300 Hyland Ave Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal opportunity Alt'trmalive Action Employer M (fo' A.5S~MBLY VOLT tl flliM"'CWll\ll'V , .. I•""·'° .. HEEDS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS AVON Christmas Earnln95 ~gin Now For AVOH REPRESENTATIVES Best lime lo e:sluhli:1h l'uslomers. Interested 1 (.'all 5\0·i0.11 or Zenith 7 1359 11bys1llcr S2PERHOUR P/llme 1n my home. WL'<I. & Thur!> 9um-3pm TurtJerOC'k. Own trans. -;52.1524 Days. Babysit in my home in ex· change for rm & board. C.~I 9'79· 1039 *Start Work T odoy * •Pockogen 1---~~---...-------•1 •TrainH AueMblers BABYSITTER Ac.ctng Bkkpng ~/R I'--nee ded Tuesday & TIMftOltA.RY * .ce •""f Thurs, 7•30 to4pm, In my Jlcgist.er Today to work * ittcJ/Uftloodlng F.nstbluH home 75'1 1231 on various accounting & •ln•...tory Clerks bookkeepln~ :us ign •U,..-'d Assemblers ment1. Work. c:loi;c to APl'l.Y your h om e. F'igure 3141 Compu1Drhe Clerks to Sr. Aceoun· 546-4741 ahyi.ittcr. ll~kpr. hH· in $50 wk , 6 d.1)'>. Eoit spkSng Rov 7 vrs & l:'i m o ~ . /\ fl IJ I' :\t 1· a I I M7·6-134 IOOKKEEPEft \'or •ely '.lcsk for 1·11 6pm to Sun 6pm Leisure DRJVEHS & HELPERS hetween 2 & SPM at lhe Topwages.Sj0:9SZS Ge n ' I a cc o u n l 1 n ll ~l11rter. C,(l()tt <'O Xlnt World. Lag Bch 830·0081 N EE 0 ED L 0 c 0 1 Straw Hot Pina in El TM S-~1 •trts knowled.:c & 10 key to ben~ & n 1ilul·e ~ou could COMPA:'lilO:-.i Lite hspkg household mo,·lng. Full Toro. 2~ 102 Rockrlcld join outst onding optics be very happy Sul Nego. • • • · & . ( l 11 Blvd. lousekeolt per/ II vein • .,. firm In Irvine lndust'I Cu ll fhtu 5-10·6055 ~day wk;, Eni:. s peak· piume. or npp ca E.O E. MiF Nwpl Och/Linda lale. Pork. Call Slc\'e Smith. PcryroH S800 .., mg. Aft Sf ~1 . 962·8005 &r7·72'i8 )Qnt s alary. P vt rm 4r ~-I h · f I FOREIGN LANGUAGE board. Call afitt Spm ~ri.: co asopcnmR or n COOK. exp. energetic. ELECTRONICS TE AC 11 ER S, :i 11 6JJ.2755 BoolckHper& \'ii\ w fow mo's ci.per c lean c ut. ca reer lanJ{uages, partJcularly•---------- k Full l'hi1> I~ o :. s t a r ci) minded, Gus hght .,--JEST Norwegiun&Hungarion. 110\llJekeeper.liv~ln.Sun· Boo keeper-" i.treul l:rt1\\'lh POtent & ~-7948 The L;inguag<.' Center. / M o n o r f . So m e • E'(per'dc~~~·ctrunh ~\~~~'~ 510.1)()55 ·ouNTER GIRL . TECHNICIANS 2700 W. Puciflc Coast chlldcure.Ex~r'd.Rers Also FEE Jo.s :\lature adult, daytlmP "I . 6 . Hwy, Suite 250, N.tl. req 'd . Mus t speak 11J)Jble. a<•counus n• ,., ~1mum mos ex· 6Jl-0ft80 English.. Call640-4346. 11•1\·ablc. payroll :i nrl -.hi(\, Winchell's Donut penence In related neld. 1.tl·11cr.1I ICfl~cr thru trwl COAST Al llou.~e &4Hl253 Will test & troubleshoot General Office Housekeeper/Companion. IJ.1l;.i11l·e 1\l>tlll)' ll• :oi-P•nonnel Aqency <.:ouple or Lady to kec l'<..:lrs1 Must be f~m!liar HOT DOG $800 tive·in for Sr . C1Uzen Cpl. i.uml.' oth(•r 111·t<1untin,.: 2WO lluri>or Iii. C~ house & care for elderl) w 1 annlog & d1g1tal 100~ F'r\'e lo applicant. Mu lure \fem. Trans p ·1:. ~ 1 ~11 "' '-' n t 5 f 0 r1----------1 !>cml·lnvolld ludy, In circuitry. Well known nat'I firm w/gd.drt~ng rec. Stro~g pPtroleum murkl•ting co comfortable CdM beac localed in N.B. is looking emouonally & physical· Knowledi.:<' r,t mini l00m homl!. Koom. board. + We oH e r excel lent for sharp secretary for ly. Ca_p11ble of lokln& full puters c1 .. ~1rablc Solar> CLERKS s1oo. p; mo. i\1 ust b salaries & bend1ls in· their plu&h corporate ore. resp. 1f nee. 645-0092 c o m m e n s u r a t c· iiuolified & have xln cltldinii I week \'&Cntion y 111 h h w abiliucs. 5cnd r{'!>ume o Ct er 6 mo 11 l h ~, ou w ave envy HOUSEKEEPER: Live· to Amorient l'ctrnlt'um. If you ht1ve tight office rc_·f_s._64_1._02_1_1 _____ , Chnstma!'> week off with phone conl11ct. In con· in, care for 1 & 8 yr. old lm•.,30IOOl'rown\',illey experien ce or arl.'1 _________ -t pay & gruup insurance s tructlon ·rcal est.in-boys. & m aintain cln.- l'k14.y, Suite ~. L;igunn pethups, JU!.l returnmR ~larts on d:ly of hire. dustry. Good lYIHng. house & laundry. Ref'11. NI ,,77 11 to the "orkmg world, we CREW 1111s co. has idnt benefits req'd. Eng. &c driving • l(uC'l.·Co !l:!u or en hu\C 2 dcr1c:il openml(s DOCUME .... TOR & promotes from within ability pr,ef'd. Npt. Och. <~1'1 )_>1_95_1_11_80 ____ ino11rnewln·m4·offi1·l"" MAN•GERS " Call Abigail Abbot 67S·4tll4 . IOYS. GIRLS lo~:atcd neur lhti Ornnf(e ft Addressograph Personnel Agency. 4500•---------- 12 16 >·curs of age. E\e-Count)·a1rf)Ort. I', limo evenings & Multigraph Campus Dr , N.lL Housekeeper : Couple to 0 Saturdays muna•'ln" 2921S. UaimlerSt 557·6122. take full charge of luge nm)( work bt:11n new " " 1----------1 ho I N rt Be h subscnptions fortheUoi rAYROLLCLERK Junior Sales Persons SanlaAna,CA9271l me n ewpo ac. h Re ,.ul r e• J>r e vlous selling subscriptions (714)5--IG355l eneralOfflce.parttlme. English speakloic. To~ ly Pilot working wit 1111 ·• " h l 30 5 30 T I g R f 11 I E P""roll ev"''ricnce in a door to door. Require~ EQunl Opportunity rs : · : • YP n wages. e erences w allult superv fil)r, nrn °J ~ .. -I • 60 ltc S f d Bu I b i fl d p., .. lt1r~e compnny i\hihly van or loriie stat on Employerl\1/f . ...,, 11 eguar s · e ver e . uooe S20 to S30 per week ~! lo use IO·kcy .. Jd111., wagon. Phone colle1:t,1~~;;;~;;~~~;;:;;::1Jn~es~slS~y~st!e~m~s~2SO~~E~.~1i1~S~t. (714)559·1866,675·2022 more. Call 2131 597..(),,,,.; -• c '1 <-AQ 1608 "~2-0767 9 mllchl."" 1~ necessary. 213·597 -0396. /\rt er ·" ..... "" noon-5pm, ZlJi 4 11·2l73 v " 5 00 2 3 498 2473 Housekeeper for family 5pm·9pm. Cu ll Coll~ ~punish speaking pre· 1.·.=-p•m··-1 ··-·· -··-•I Electronics GENERAL OFFICE with working parents Jn IOYS W~HTED ferrcd. PHOTOMASIC Fnsl pnced co. seckina a Hunt . Bench. 12:30 lo CUSTODIAN-Parl·time INSftECTOR resp. lndiv. to usslst In 7 :30 Mon, thru Frl. AGES I 0-15 SALES CLERK for church & preschool. Microscope Inspection or runninJ? our branch loco-Supervise 2 boys 6 It 9 & lluntington ncu<'h urta. Previous experience in llrs & salary (lexllJle. photomask. 2nd Shift lion. Dulles to Include, fl'( dinner. Cene roua 1-~orn S20·S30. per week. ln,·cntory helpful. (;ood Mature genUcmen pre-openin,:!:. Ex pC'ricncl' t e I e phone orders, ~:i111ry lo rlaht pe~on. Gl!lt1nl( new rui;tumcrs fii;urc aptitude requircii. (e rred. 644·0745 btwn he Ip f u I, Ll u l not keypunching (}BM 3141). Own t rans . E na llah for THE l>AILY l'ILOT. us well as nbilll>' to UH' tOA:'Yl & 3PM. necess11ry. Expcrtence nol neceH. :srx•aklng. 536·0709 ener .• t~nls needed lhruoul Orange Co. Robert Half's .Accountemps SOOS. Main, Ste 501 No. Tower, Union Bank In The City or Orange 714/835-4103 :-.lo clell verlna or collecl· 10 key adding ma ell Inc IMSrfCTOR Wiil trnln. Special atten-_7_:_:io_p_m_. ------Or~~\gc;~. ~~~pom rt) RAUVSITTER. my home. In,.: t:all thl11 number lo by touch. DAILY PILTIOOT..... TRAIMH tlon mu~l be given to de· HOUSEKEEP &R L'-YE 2 I 21-'~1 opply CIRCULA " r tall & accuracy. Depen. • • F.qual Oppor ~mployer H>y~. 2 evcmnics. • 192-4625 Excellent comp:iny pnld We seek an lndkiduol or dAhility " a willlngncss IN. Npl Bch family, m':L'~ to Mldni!lht 54R 3269 ___ ----------• benefit~ including major CLlRK I.st shlf\ lo work In our to learn 11 a must. Start· speak Eng. ms ,roq d. Lm--------·t----------1·---------i medical, dental and life Full Time many com· Quality Control Depart· lng PllY $3.50 per hr. Full Qill 644-6680or642·M75. ,. lnsurnnrcs, and l003 pany benoflts. Houra ment as an Inspector. / 1 k 11 BULLOCKS educational reimburse· lO::lO lo 7:30 Mo'nday Wiii work with crttlcal or P l me wor ava · llOUSEKEE PER-COOK ASSEMBLERS ----------• For precision electro Acoounlfng 1ne~hanical assembly or A/RECE1VAILE small componentA. Ex· JnttresUng pos. reconcil· per. prct'd. Daya only. , Ing /\/R accounts, J .F.. & STACOSWITCH IMC related GIL ,rese11rch & 113!1 Rukt•r Costa Mse~a analysis. Lile typln1t ~ IO 549-304 I key cxpcr. Work In love· J::qual Oppor J.:mptoycr ly n\:W otcs In Costa i----------1 )lesa. Good worklna con-- di• btncllts. Apply. N•· Dor\'l alvc up lhr 11hlp' l'onal Syatem11 Co'rp.. "l.i1t" ll 1n clns1J1ht'cl 4361 BlrchSl, N.B. (Ncor Ship to 1hor~ re!lult~l OC Al'l)Ott) lt.O.E. 642·SG'18. BANK EXPE«IEHCED PART-TIME TILLY UMmD CALIFORMIA IAHK 3029 Heritor ll•d CostoMHo 17 14) 558-5412 An 1-;11uul Oppor1umty 1'~mptoyt•r mcnl plan arc offered. lhrouah Friday. Heavy demenslon Inspection Coll outtollfreenumber, for aln g lo healthy WILSHIRE Please call Cale Shor\ phone work, simple CiJ. and regis t rotlon and 800f63l·5800 9am·3pm, persoo, live ln. S.lboa, (7l4) 510. 70IO or come In mg, li&ht typing. Phone onalyzer inspection. askror Mr. Vern. $350 mo. 613·1819 A I ea d In ll f o. sh Ion and fill out on appliCll· for appointment 642-4Jat, GEMlttAL OHICI lnsuranco ~peclalty store. Is now tionform. .ixt. 219. l::quol employ· Exce llent compnny A/Pay, A/Rec. Accur CUSTOMER ucceptin!l opplicnllon11 men l opp or l u n It Y benerlls. lnclvding major typina. 10 key by tour h SERVlCE REP. for Sellln11 & <;1ft Wrap Cnu>loyer. mcdlc11I and dental. Coll for munuf. firm. Call ror Insurance A~v needa Pl•i<Hlon<. throu"h lhc SMITH TOOL 1-_;;;..~-------1 or•pplyln-r•on # hohdu> !>cui.1>n "' Oayworker. extcnc1C'd dny • ..,... " · a P P t • G 4 6 • 2 9 o I . brtghl eneraet c person I r C"r" working w/icmall TRAMSMA.SK CORft. Woudll11hllng J.'lxturt• w/aome lnsuranc back· l'leasr APJ1 Y In erson r>lvl.•1011 of Smith '' " 39•" C"mpus Ori "' ' " .. h d I Mon·f'rlday 3pm-Spm ·' chlldren 3 Opm, $2.30 hr. .... .. v.. Co .. 2031 S. t. "tnln ~t. g ro u n" to a n e 13 fashion lilOl'ld lnternellonnl, Inc. 979.9241 Newport Buch. CA 92600 Irvine-customer acct1. Xlnt 171!71VonKarm11nAv11 1----------1 540·6080 workln c cond1 & Hewpori hoch lrvlne. CA. 92714 DELI Person. over 21. Ex· J!A1ual OpporCuntty Trade your old stuff rn bc.nents. Salary com- Equal ()pPor Employer Equnl Opp £mpl M/F per'd only. Refs, f/llme. Employ.,r M/F new goodies ~1th u mtnsurate w/exper. Call ________ 1~~~~~~~9!..~~~~~~~~~I CdM. 644-6100 an apm. 1--------• Classified ad. 642·5678 Unda, 963-0041. • -- .... Wonted 7100 .... pWanted 11ocHelpWanted 7100HelpWonted 7100HelpWonte d 11oo'HelpWo nted 7100 Sunct11y.October23.1977 DAILYP1Lor DJ7• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • •• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • .WI Wonted 7100 H.a, Wonted 7100,Help W•t9d • 7 I 00' HOl'Sl-.:I0;1-;p1-:1< Live in NURSL'"' 'IX Ans S•c Opr1 P ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · uroul I.Ill' hs1Jkl: ('(10lc I MAIMTEHAMCE r.-> lrnml'\J~ul)l'nln11!<. Apph ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------------------~ me.ii a U.1)'. IJl111dr) u,. PERS OM *RN'S an pcr:,cm lwt ..... n :i.1m & RETAIL SALES n.'sp for 3 IJo\,. \.ill in '1 ll m M "11 ~ 1 l l :1.1 Sl\1..ES ~dill Pvt rm. 1111 & Or;ing«<.:ounty ni:rnuf.u: *LYN' Huda·:.ti.:r :-it. <:u:1l..1 Sales po::;1t1on!) lll ) urd. pJ1nl, SEAMSTRESS IJo .. nl 1-$!!:, p1·r "k lur•n1: lornp..in> ha, irn S '.\k!>u hardware. plumbing & ell'c. gardt:n & FULL OR P /TIME L ffl('<li..itl! U1Jt•111n.: for ,1 _ I\ t• OU\, 'JI Ur) n1·.: (TI.111\kn.llll'l' l)CI .. 011 lu lmrnedioht Openings PIX Answer St rv paneling tlept's. Exp:.in<.hn~ (;o. ~t·eks Full-Time Position ~p..in. siwakrni: OI\. \\llh ast.1 ... 1 111 murnlnm1nr. 3-11 ihfft Wanttnwork duyb, afll:i F /T saJesp~oplc, F 1Co bcnet1ts. Xlnt bai.ll' undci'lllJni!in.: 01 nt•w ~.UOO Ml rt. fac1hl~ SUH THURS nooru. & cvcnln~:. an NII adV<UlC opport. Apply al TRAINING & LEADS F or F.xpeJlene(,•d Sea1t1stte1111, W ic nett! you llS 11 111 em bt.>r of our great tallorang abop •tuJC. l'leai.wll "otluni> eond1Llo1111. J::ng 759 Oll!l L.v. msK .•tu'.• h •ve m1n11nur11 1 • ·• ,. u Poi.s1ble Uay Opcnini::. & Cd'.\1 :ircu:.? Wu1 k !1 19122 lrookhurd Street. H.I . Housekeeper & Muby:.1l )c11r eiqwricncc. Ca pa ~xcdlenl upµorluniuel> 11 me o r µ / l 1 me Re tlred-Stude nh- H~makers or Portially Employed tcr, live 111 La.: .lkh. hh• or P\'rformmi:: s imple exisl in our 7!I bed l"On Weekends a mui.t. Xtra .i~i ·IO'J2 l'JI 1>entry, clei:lnc;il und \•alescenl hosp1t:il. Good v .i y for \' 'C p <' r • d ----------1 JI l 11 m bin ii re Pa 1 r . s..ilary and bcoef1li>. oper:itor:>. Cull (i-10·0812. JISKPH lh•e in for fo•m u1Jchine and eqwpnwnt Please apply; ~ o.E. w 2 clu.ldrt.'11. J::ns.: splq;. rl'puir dc:.1ral>le. Send 1---------- 'I II I Exccllrnt income polen· ti.ii in 11alc.s w,a i,:row1ng UJ::l(rl'SSIVC co. in bu:>i· AT EASE FCllWon It.I.cf c• Tailor Shop Mmlogtr 644-S0'7b _ref, opn ~alary. ti l5·51113 rc~umt• or up ply In BEVERLY MANO I? PIX OPERATORS rXlr:.onto: 340VictoriaCosla McSli P,time morns & eves HefpWanted 7100 He4pWC111ted 7100 l rt\lrUl'lion nide w, tceh hkl!.l'nd. 3hrs. r.s1111n . " du). S4 .0l ·S•l ,87hr "nowled~t! ur d;1~sr0<1111 1mx:1.'durc hd1>fut. ~1·1111 rc1>umc·a1J11I. t•1 Sail dlt.'l>al'k Vtillt•\' l n1f1,·1I ~thJ Dist. 25631 IJ1i.e1111 Pl. MV 586·123 I (714) 642·0387 Exp(lr. preJ'd. but will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncss since 194tl. 'l'up cum· ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ m1s!>ion incom e J>aid . .! TREMDAT4 CORP. Bqual Oppor F.mJJloyt'r lrurn. IWE.64ti·llOOO. HEAJ~ESTATESJ\LES RECEPTIONIST IOcul 1>osihoo for anyone I OO W--" d 7100 who ciesircs to ma kc pm· Help Wanted 7 Help unte f1l11ble u:.c of idle lime in ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Standord Memories NURSES AIDES PBX Division Exper 'd. 7·3:30 & 3.11 ·:10 i\J\.'\P1Jhcd Mui,:nclic!><.:o <:oun lry Club <.;on\". RECEPJIONISJ :1-100 W .Segerstrom llome, 549 JOli l. ~anta i\na CA !.127u l --M-URSU _A_l_D_E_S---1 To run 11 very hu),y riui.h •"'• <7ll15l03ti05 bullon C770 Uourd) & IHV~TORY 3-ll :JO s hifts. Apply busy reccpl10n urca for ,1 COMTROLCLERK ~;11ual01Ji1Urtuuit) Purk Lido Coov • .Hos1J. i,:rowrn ~ e lectronic Ordering. expcdtling & ~:mployer ;\I F 466 Flagship lld, N.B. ma oufaclurmg cli\'1:,ion posong Expt>r. dc~1red.i----------1_&t_.2_-804_1_. _______ 1 of a lar~e corpural1011. not req"d. \lu-.l be a.:· ---Prior exPt"r. mandatory gressivc. lr\'lne area llamlen:inc·e. lite. da}s. NURSES AIDES ~Pill& helpful. Call ror :ippt. 510 7~ Appl~ 1n person. 1131 & ORDERLIES , EO.F.. lfock R,1y Dr.N.B Needed to give lender We offer t•xcdlcnt Jo\ mi: care lu the cldcrl} ::.a lanes & bcncfils 111 JAMITORIAL MAIHTEM.4HCE patients. Will train clud1111-: 1 M•ck \.1cation Ok & Uhli: t'lt•anin.: El SUPERVISOR qualirit•d µer:.onnl•I a I l tr 6 mo n L h..,. Toro&l.ai;unJHt'hun•.i SJJccaalty Shoppinl! l::arnwh11l-)oul!!arn.All Chnstmas wcckorfw11h Good pay Wurk 111defll'n center an Newport Bch ::olufts "'ail. Appl.~. Hts p..1.)1 & group ini.uram·e dently, Must tw re .. p .. de has immectuite oi.ienmg Su pen or A' c. N. ll i.tarts un day or h1.rc. J)('ndable & ha\c pride in f 0 r ma 1 n t c nan c e _64_2·_2_.ii_o ______ _ -"-'o_r_k_. _83_1_77_23 _____ 1 supt.>n' 1o;or. Ba sic elec tncal knowll-<ige a plus JANITOR Salary open, s:rp insr. pd NURSING wanted. Retired or :.Nnl , ac-ation. Call Lido retired pcnon for VillageCcnlcratti75·g662 Janitorial & lite muan· fl'lr i11lcrV1cwap_p ___ l. ___ 1 ATTENDANTS tcn:rnce work on p, time - basis al lnrol countr\' MANAGEMENT club. Call .15li 30u0 1u'r Full-tinte l Divers ify & Multiply I i DOCUMEMTOR Adclrcs~ogr:1 ph Mull1graph 2921 S. Daimler St Sant.a Ana, CA 92711 (7J 4) 546·355 l Equul Opportunity l::mployer MI F apµ_. -------1 your Income. No c-apital Al Sh ft. JEWELRY SALES reqwremcnt. t'or appt Wlll Troln PERSONNEL ASSIST J llEllliEIH call,645·5921. &Certify S!ltl2toS1194PerMn I L\LL J l::\n ;LLERS Paid hohda)s, sick lea\ c \;ow lnlen1c\\tn~lorl·'<· MANUFACTURING lnlen·1ews held daily &lSdaysvacpcr yr. iicr'd l'Jrl!~I' mllldcll Im med opcn1ni:s for allcr~ pm. Conlacl :-.Our!> Resp for su pen·1sini::. .,.itcs pcr:-.oni. l'll·J~.1111 solderers & packai;ang ing Personnel. pcrformanJo? & parhe1pal \\OrkmR l'Ollds \II l'n machine oprs. Exper tng in a wide variely or benditl> \ppl~ in prefd.S3pcrhrtostarl BEVERLY lechn1eul & comple\ person. :12 f.i!.haon Must s peak English operations U'l lhe person Please 11pply in pt'rson, MANOR nel office. Square, Sdnta i\na --CPD lnduslnes. 2100 E . Desirable qualifications Con\•aleseenl Hospital I Jowneymon/Pointer Wilshire. S.A 542·7228. 24452 Via Estrada mclude 11bl 11y to meet Call 54K 1997 Laguna Hills, CA publJc taclfulh'. 4 yrs of ---·---~tarinc mechanic s, 171~1837•8000 incr easingly r esp. K 1pp~s. looki ng for t·arpenters & painlers EqualOpptyEmployer clencal work, exper. m Sule::.ptirsun w current needed Ex per. only Call public employm ent&: ex· exper. 1n fa s hion for appt. 9·4pm. Basin per. an s upcn·1sory merchandi<>m.i: & :.Jlc~ .'1anne, NB 673.{1360 ----------i cap4city. WALKER&LEE REAL ESTATE LOCATIONS l:lusy law farm has im Sl•llmi; 1.1 greutly needed . SECY /GEM'L OFC mcdiutc opcntns: l<1r ser vice-carpets, up· •Secretaries, llkkprs Min 5 yrs expcr. SH nol !'.huq" :-.lt-ady J>l'r:-.o11 hob.tcry. drapery clean· (F /<.;hs: >. A I Hee & 11ec • .Small MFG Co. l'l·rto p:.irl t1111c · I l 3, lu '"" & repair lo rcsidcn· A/Pay (;lks, Gen. Ole, Pleasa11l working cond & '\A1\ l11cutions in Or.111••1.· t I' I f ., " ;u...,\\er I' 11111l'" ·rnn 11 11aJ C'lr commercial ac· Legals !:iecys, Jtcccp· ••d •·~n.-.fits, Apply Tan. and l.1.1 s A n I!!! ll·:. . 11 · (."all I'll I "I' """S " "" " ,.. ~1· .> • v ., • .,.,., " .. u 1~ t s. Train In " tionists w/typin". mat1·c Corp , Ul51 Ketter· lh\'c•rs1de and SJn Uw.:11 1 l ' v "' ., i·uunlit•s. Wllll 1.icihlll·~ or in l'n ll'w. _____ 1 µro~rnin & lcadll pro-Employers Pay All l'et.>S Ing St., Irv. 979·6080. v1llc1I. U z Rcinderii Agency . . 1 :nrr.;grng ovt•r !.!.Ooo i----------1 Coll Mr <•oon ""208'1rch St Ste 1"• Service Sta. Night Attend ::.11 h .. 1Ho1.1d1nit l\l::SALl::S .~ .,., • .,.. 20r5niles awk.Apply. :.t•parate luhl>y J1t•J. LUSK REALTY 546-3432 Newpa.rtBeach 833-8190 Shell 17th&lrvinc NB prtVUll! cou11s e..•l1ng is u~mns: a new rcs<ile callfor Appl/Eslab'GS ' . ' r o u m" • pr i v J t t' olfitl· Ill the llunlms:t on Service Station Allen· m,inagcr·s olCicc and lleJi·h <iiea. ~i·cd:. b<>thl·---------•l'__.,...-,_1111--111~._...,._ ... .,.-,_ .. _.,,,._...,. __ ... .,.-... ._...,_.-dant, cxper'd .. DayA& s!!par:lll! work area 1>111 man.iiti·r ... alary ~ cum· Sr\LJ::S Secretaries l-0 $12K Eves. 1-'ull .& 1>/t1me. P· ,·111in.: c<1th assoc1.1t.· 111...,:.1011 and :.aksJ)l:oplc Recept;Typist s1:;o ply! Shell Stnuon, 17th & \\llh fllli own de::.k •1110 Bt•lll'r than il\t•raJ:l' LOOK AT Drafts Person toS12K _f_r_vm_e.;..,_N_B_. ____ ___, telephone: 111m1111s~111n 1 1n1•·n11\.. Jr. Proj Cntrlr to $14K Service Sta. Attendant: TRAINING 1llalcaus Tt11' oll 1l·c will THISllll Irvllle Personnel A)l'ency exper'd. Full or p;time. I)(· Jpprox 111110 :.q fl \\II h ..., L f , e,·b··:·. h 488E17tb Costa Mes a Apply Arco Station. l'lt.h Tuition asslstann• Cur alolol rnm11a11y ... u11po1l. .. me· 1 ~ I run es ni. Suile224 642·1470 &l · c M pre licensing ::.l·hool. t'all f'aul. 714 ti75 :u1 I opcrungs for p.irt & fuJI.,........ ----_ rvme, · • lamm1s .. lleud Start .. ,_ _________ l lime telephone sales ~~~ SERVICE t r•uning. C.:l<i::.scs 111. ---:-cprescntahves. Good ISecretarial CAREl!:ll 01'· RARE OPPORTUNITY lin.im•in.:. c~crow aull R.E. Solespeople working atmospher e. PORTUNITY Ex per. i.:uaranlt>cd ::oaks. Plus. Arc you intcrcl>tcd in Make good money. Hr ly bus. woman to admin + A truly unique 45 year ;iuiho. n ::.ual, weekly or lcurrun1: uboul syndicu· wage + b o nuses & manage~ml. graphic de· old company needs a hc·e l raimng ttnd ou llh.' t ion & t.-xch.rngcs. Curlis guarantet'd comm. while sigo ofc .• ussist principal representative to service JOh lraining. Heal 1-:stnlt.' & Invest-working flexible s hifts. in daily bus. & design Its printing machines &• ments has o penings for We make it fun & profita. functions. Olher duties sell related products to GEME ..... T e1uccessful sales persons blc for you. U you can incld: client contact, new its establis hed accounts~ MAMA ,.... who would like to expand sell or have the desir e to bu s. dev ., good secy No hard sell. Applicants W e w 111 µa Y over their knowlct111e into in· ~arn call us at this skills, Ute bkpng. Bright must have mechanical l • U O 0 • O o O t o o u r vestments & ex(·hangcs. number. self starting mature ot· experience or ability. mdnagcr:. in 1!177 to m· U11 lo ao•,; comm1.,i;ion 833-8095 titude. Apply by letter. sales aptilide. good ap· :.urc th.1l you ren'l\l" tht· p11id while learning. ~OU WON'T 81'~ w/resume +salary his-pearance & a friendly.· tr.i1ning .intl help ro11 t:;arn111g potentrnl uv to JJJSAPOINTED! tory to J . Church, 220 personaJ1ty. Must be self· rn.•ed lur J succci.sful ~10,000. Cir:.L month not TIME..LIFE Newpart Ctr. Dr. NB., starter& able to work in· hfoumc C'<m.:er. uncommon. 962·2156 al>k LllRA.RIES. IHC. 1--92660 _________ 1 dependently with littl~. for Vmt'l' for couhdeoual supervision. Xlnt com· AIDS inten.iew EQualOppEmplyrm/f ,_ _________ , pensation (las t year Member of :.10 Heall.> R-L• SaJn._5------1.~~~~~~~~~~I SECRET A.RY lowest paid re presen· Boards. ~lcml>crol J &\a· ·"' " Ad.,ertfslftcJ t ative earn ed over · l1onal location :-.ernce. GET SALES/Pan-T1me/ Oppor. to work p/ltme or Sl 7 ,000 > • Som e travel G l d I "'·U Ti f /time i n a dvertising (20% of lime> but home uaran ee sa es pro-the help you need to be r u · me w~kends. Auto provided , «ram E"l"n s1' l" f 1 J WE NEED dept. or lb e nation's = ~ · ·" .. · success u . oin our and all car expenses classified and ~ ellow team or condo. :.pccmhsl ~a:f:is:e o~~~~~~f f~osJ paid. Training period ot page uthcrthini: that i:ct ul the Condo. lnforma· 3 PEOPLE 10·11 weeks in San rei.ulls. Ovi·r !!O pre-lion Center. Call now & · restaurants. Fernando Valley. Apply p ranted contra t• ls, ask for Berry, !J63·0867 who are money mouvat· 1f you an organized, self brochures uncl form:. 111 lnrl R.I::. Net work e<I & interested in mak· starte r w/good t yping by leuer only. Stating m.ike your Job t'a'l~I' --ini;?supercomm,offeriog sltills.Apply9am·6Ptn full dct<iils of back· FrN' 10:-1.1IL1t1nn .11111 RESTAURANT chari:e accls. in a major Xlnt salary, benefits & ground. Interviews in· ... p11k uµ of IS fl t.111 ln1np Snllhnl! f,11•1,, lll'l'dcd tor rct..111 stor e do'>c to work.ingconds. early Nov. This ad Is fo&:r Gd benefits. S:1l rom MATERIAL CONTROL OCfice Typing 60wµm. ::.h 90 mcnsurJt e w t•,11c1 wpm Apply an l>l·r:.Qn hy ~6·1i3:1 cuaK Good For You' 51'M. Monda). ol·t '.!I. -~m.111 "Jrt·hou!<oe 1'11 .. 1 • Fountain Valli'~ !"t("hool l.1quor t"ll·rk 11u•1 .JO ,., 111\ ··11l11n 1·1111trol l'anb. How Use Tour Skills L> 1 ., t r 1 c I ;>.; 11 I j)l.•1 . l\\n 1111-:h1' ·1 \\ • t'I; 1111,1· •lulll'' 111\ 1·11t11rv 1.11:hthn11:.c L.ine 1-'oun &I:! fi!'1:li l''pcr & l.\JHng twl1J1 ul •Secretaries 1a111 V11ll1•y 1 t'oml·r of Fal'll1ty lol·(dc<t 111\ •StatTypist5 N.-wlanrl&Tulhcrl) l.1\ 1• 111 lhKIJI' nlll•d 1in rni·ll 111 \\ 01 1; 111 """ W<trnl•r SI in S:rnta .\nu. •Ma~ l~I Equ.11 0ppor J-;mplriyl'I l!l'lll..tl l,11rnt' \\ C"IHl<l11·n Apply. Personnd Dept., p.acl IC PERSO....,....,EL p R .'JJtion:rl S)!oote ms Corl'. "' ,...,... PIANO LAYE 1''t rm and phone . 1361B1n·hSt .NB.1Nc,1r NHWPOHT ui-;1\C'll t:ni:1t~hC11mr1ll.wne1•cJ,.. Spani:ih !'.pkn~ uk OCA1rport1EOE ~0·197,t> frm;.1lt· pl.11111 pl..1 .H•r II'"' For :-..iii• :.1 ~·1i... cl:J\limc ~hill ,\ppl) 111 homt< l'art time Jl~i,l>lc TA.CO BELL It i.mcere opportunity \\Ith built 111 lnl'k box lll'r,on. hi•l\\n <!~pm hr-. &\\ctram' C«p0rot• is not a .. come on", Fi l'l' hU'<llll''S '"" tf, "' t · ., .. , ...: 11. t I A.L>.S H dqu-~ Hcynolc:b Pnntasign Co. a111•r i11111al lll'cll r S.11 .... n t'!ll ·' .... ~'"" •' >I I?> 0 (:!l:H !H S 39(;1 eo anel"S ~ San Fernando Rd. .1g1,01, tor 111 ,,r l ~.O ..,1111 St.<:11"1•1:\l•"'·1 - -(il·11S:!J-51GS Exl5:JO 17381 RedhillAvc-J';)coima, Ca. !)1331 •. lll\1,111n-; s111111,11 t -.uh lnanc,Calif.92114 ALtn : Mr. Ha rvey L. '1d1;1ri1•-; 111 t•-.1·rn" RETAIL ----------EqualOppEmplyrm/C Sclt7.er -· SAlES..STOCk WORK m11r1,1.:•· 111~111.1111·1· .incl CLERKS MERYYN'S t-----------1Scrv.Stu llel1>n~ded im· nw hl·uni.: SECRET ARY me<I. Full or pft. Apply. Applicat10111, are being L.eac.Ung publlshinst firm 990 E. Csl Hwy, Nwpl·· UTOTEM atcepU•d al fnltl Adams has immed. openini: for lkh. • 960·3077 536·2320 ---1·---------•I" .1r«1'":> 111 111ano ---~I ,\T UR t-: WO \I .\ ='" -l't·n..-nt.11:1• 111 , .. ernin~' LVH/OayShift 11 111111• tn "\ll ••ml' PACKAGING ~ 111\·.il l"'l'l'll~•' \\ntt• COMMISSION 1-:H·n· otlu·r \\knd 111( 11t•\H1111wr:. & t·ontJl.'l F'or JJhnl<> shop F lime brief note to 1'0 llo\ l Just lie llC"tll(.Jll·1l lu merchunls. Flexible hr ... Start S2 :>O hr. Non 17~. lr\anc. <.:a 92713 C onYenience Marke Js 1\\t' Huntington Beach, secretary w/gd l)ping & i---------- \ good pallenl l"are \pplv. Neecl c11r, litt-typ111~ Smolcer Apply 10· I .. \l11n -- U45 Supcrwr ,\\l•. :-.:u ~7 3005 JO 21. On Sile Phnto •w:? 2110 -i:raphll'"· 3303 Harhrn Bl. \IJture ""mJn "1th tran-. St~ t: ;,, Custa \le~., & 'Jlr;1k' l-.111.: I.I\,. 1n l VH 'S PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING FOREMAN 12nd & lrd Shlftsl SETU,MEH l 'p \11 ";'tt 11111111•1 11.111 H1mm1:.,wn \\1th ,\IJ v \:-.;Cl':S lhal all11\\ ~uu to r1•l'l'I\!! t·nmm1~.,11111 hefu1 ct hh•' of l"•l ru". l'o:.illoil!> npen l~l. 2nd & October 2-1-29 10 :00 A.M. shorthand skills. Xlnl. :1ril ,.hilh 111 S:i n to12·00Noon&2.00P.M. benefits & gd. location <"lt·muiti• 1..1 •1111.1 1'•·<1ch 10 :,·oo I' M. Openings Send resum e to: Sheila & 11.in.1 l't Othi•r un•.ii. an• :H.11lahlc in sales & Lawlor, CBS rul>lle:> I hJH ni-.·nrn••, ,11,11 No -.1n"k \\Ork durinJ? the tion:-.. 1499 Monro\ ia \fll•r 35 'l'.:.r' 111 1u ... 1 <.:fln,.tma" :><'a,.,0 n. Exper Ave., NB. 92tl63 SHIPPING/ RECEIVING CLERK :'1' \ ... i JO &. :1 II ·111 Park Lido l Oii\ 466 Fl.i~,h1µ ltd &'2~1 ~ \11111\ I Ju,p :-.; n l111u•1•kc-.•1wr 1 •M•k & Ill<' 'Ullt.'rl ·~11111 of g1rb 11 & Ith ... m > n) 1f 1·\1wr 11'<1 cl \!l0 l.v :it -----n~·'" " .,., c·u I J 1 ,. pr c r c r r c 1J but n o l ------ 111 £''>to ""un· c on1 enu1t\ Jll\ ol our '1"n'' nc~-..!>ar.'· 11\~ EQUAL SECRET"'RY I WW• -~;\l\\IHlll Bhd H ~ 111 l>(l ll l\':O. our,,, .. ,,,,.. _Ol'PTYE~IPLOV~R I .1or-uM"'MIGUEI ) '-cwlJh'' ,ire "·111n1-: n1·Y. (."1).,13 \ll''J IH:! i702 -w ~ 1a1 inclu:-.lr~ rc1·nnl., Our•--------- 16 Xlnl "orking cond :-.i1cc !llc14 port home-ti "ork dJys Salary m·I! _________ ..., xlra henef11' ua,, 121:11 PART TIME EVENINGS Call shifts ! \Olu1111• I'> in11tt• th.111 IU:'l'.\IL SALES s2s.ooo.sso.ooo Wnhrn ~)rs 111 5 <1ur n" n l nsuranrc Hui.. Gd. secrelanal skills re· q'd Typln~. lite bkpJl •• 1.crsatiJe & kno" ledgea ble 1n business practices helpful. Sm. ore & long establish ed perm. hul>. Prefer mature "oman. non·s mkr. & local res. 8.'11·10.IO MACHINE OPR. ~9 ::ll2i 'I 1lt'". t>i.'>-IS2U Small pr<'Cl'>llln :-.w1td1 ;\l alure wnman lo lJkt• rnmpnn1·nh Ofll'ral•• ('t1rc•t1f:?H oldhltlc)!1rl 'artet) ul rn.11'h1m•o; 111 :\.tu'>l h,I\ c pll·nly or lt1\ l' d\llJing lllrrt•I l.1lhl' 10 j!IH' t).i!I 21i;)ll .ell S 'crt1de in111. 11u1wh 111 l' µ.m Ral)idly e-<1.1:in<11ni: com· p.in~ with 1mmcd1:.il" opcnini.:,.., top pay & t'Om pany lwnf"f1t-. ·"ail 1-:, p...r. nl'ce-.s..iry Apply at Orungl' Coa:.t Pla~lll'..,, KSO W 18th St C ;\1 s:i.oon 00() .1 <lay• IZOH SALES Hunw'> :.u141 ..1 m11nth Mnrl' 1mp<1rt.10tl~ la:.I MAHAGEMEMT •Part time to start • t-'ull t•ommis::.1nns • l-'ree lra1ninl( proi.;ra rn •Orani:e County ofht•es 1-:, e Appls Ca II NO\\' ~ ... & drill pre!-:> Sh11r1 run 1Jruducl1on. Smull :.h1Jp I.lay:. only. STACOSWITCH IHC Adults with ouLo;la ndmg. altrorU\e pcr.,onalttl"S "hn enJOY work mg with )<ids Start al S3 511 Jltr hour Phone 642 .tJ~t . t•x Medical/Front Ofc tension 251), lwtwct>n I 00 t;,I) P1T in rnet11e11I front d p PLUMBf:RS )1•a1 "l' 11..1111 11ul rnurt• We arc J)re ... cntly 111 1·umm1:. ... 111n, th.in :..11,· li.'nll'win1: fur a f..1>1hlon other \l•ar 111 111 .. ton com.c1ou~ 1•<-r .. 011 to Like a net kl·,. fare· It I h.it ':. 'u 11 l" ha r ~ l' C) f (I u r whal we're holh 111tt•n·~I wom<>n's 1k pl Mu"l 1111· ··d 11\ Yl>l' 1h1' ,.,t11·~ <li•rs tand ~;ur ope.1 n of(.' Iii !Ir., per week. lln S:OO \1. I Wanlcci, c:x pt•r. rncn ,\lu:.tknowmnncvcnllcc-E A~lcforJEm S200. CASH Ht-:WAllD If you're ser1011s about £a~h111ns & lw a crl'al ivc Jkrson w pd11r m).!ml hackgroun ci . Sal + romm + prorit !!lwrini;? F~~~~sN~~~up SECRETARY Lai;?una Nit:uel 831·1616 1139 Baker Costa ;\ll .... u 549-3041 Equal Oppor 1:-:mploycr MA.CHIME OPR. pliin. Call IM <1p)ll lo 111 SEA~1 :;TRESS . .:oc>d t1·n·1wc•w <rll<•rnt1011 IJ11<'kground. THE LOOK Part time: 1'4ti 15-11 __ _ 644·6500 Central OC 870· 7740 lion. r>t·~ board, .med1cal ~a~ ~r~ mplo\'. per wnllcn as:rt•cmt•nl. bc>comrng :.i lk ..il F.~l.1ll' l 1 , 1 s for our compd1tors crmino ui.:Y. n 'P ART TIMF. Businesi. ,. L LI \I II i-; H s µrOf('<,~rnn&I. rall •IUI knowled!le. ll'le. appt:-.. woman l<1ok lni: fnr Ii IJ n A I N ~t 1-; N . ~t li ST pcr:.onncl 1h·p.1rlmenl lo filing & typing Hl'fs re homemakers K93 G655 <>W'.'ol. ·r itL.<.:'L' p ."' w·,11 make an :ip.x11ntmcnt lo <(<l SI hr C;ill 616·16.Jl. -" '' INTl-:1<\'IEW C !-.' !I am $pm. ~I 0 n PASTE-UP ARTIST 11lso tru1n incx1wr Apply _ S 1-; 1\ M s 'I' n E s S --------- II you· re good. this 1-; your rhJn1·c to lJ1• ~real wllh a g reol (.'o. lmmed1:Uc opening for a bh1ppmg and r eceiving cle rk experienced in stock records, storekeep-• ing, i n vento r y pro· ccd urcs; wr ap- ping pac ka ging pre· f e rr ed , bul nor necessary. Will t rain. l'lease apply m person to: TREMDA.TA CORP. STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION J\n /\µplied M ui;netics Co. \. 3400 W. Scgerslrom Santo Ana. CA 9Z7Q.I 17l•I) S.t0·360S "o e'(r~·r nee ~ ;,11 111 start SH t:ni:tnel•r1ni.: lnl'. 642 8581 Tue~ Wt•<I i-·ri E d I k al I:: l. llctote1 & l'lurl111 JOIN THE T n ,\ I N 1-: J.: p w r xper· T'casantwor 1:.i;r.~ II tol ~ \'•uo...1FRA .... CHlSEDI RHSUPERVISOR m.1lh1nt'. m11:.t '<PCa k .John son & .lohnson ' ing conds UI bcncf1h l~fo:. • . rl!> • • .. .... .... • 7 ... .,. C\1 ll·"•llh 1···1" 01vi.~1on or Equul Opporlullil)' . . No 11lw11c ('all' pk.•'<' 1 . 3 •' ·"• arl'.I 1-:ni.:ll'h (':\f !llwpl :crC"u. <ea \,ou • " f I M F• MEDICAL RECEPT. .. Apply. Penny:-.a,·er. 1660 l.o-. An.: l' 1·' 1 .! 1 • 1 51!1 :1061 <.:;ill JiA!). 642 ;,s:io fen; s killed i.erretun· 1·--··m•p•o•y•e•r ____ , ----m:11-----1 1-:,rcr'd Sal.ir\' opt>n. Plncenua ,\\e, C\l f'RJ-:Ss 01'1':11 \1 OH 1•'(· j 8!l i3fi2 Loni: 111·:1< h --talent 11 challcn.i:ini: u nd 1• - --- ,. rinJ?e bl'ni·fit " Bi-1---""t nn 1\l' U1rk 3W •• ,.... 1:!1:11 ~·1ti :!7!11 llr.111 "«'---------11191(•---------•1 d r -" Sh' Cl k \ MACHINIST I mm<'<l oiwnmg' for MIU & Drill s~t-Up 0<1ySh1l1 Twret lath. Opr 2nd~h1h IP;\I 12 30A;\1 I I .. h u 1 ,... ' "'.. .. '" e,·er" "''' pos1uon 111 1t!:t 1pp1nl( er , qu1no ml(uk.i\t ,,dpun1isG uris lo E Third St l..1i? l:kh l 1111nl> 1111 1 iiti ~i;J;>11 ROBINSON See..rct;ries region.ii sales office Salll'lnlh Co Apply 1730 Par . e 1ca 1nur1. ;22 PATROLM H WALKER & LEE s H.ikcrSt ,C~t F'LiJ.L ·r i .'1 E ·PART Exec. ecy llyouarea self·starter. No.II romona A,·e. · ·• REAL ESTATE HEWPORT BEACH To s 11 ,400 resourceful. can handle C~lu :\lesa bet" n 8 &.t ' ;\ll'\JH'al front offtN0nr TD1 E llq:hcsl pa id PRODUCTION Will inll•n•1c" v p of finance for lelld· your work load w1lh • . . .. ousypecliatrici:.in lltoG. patrol people m lhc 111• WE'RE PART OF Aiirhranls For minimum s upervi<;lon Shippiniti r ccCl\'111 i::1 Stl..iy<,wk 6440070 duslry. 10 hr !.hifls. '1 ASSEMBLERS YOUR FUTURE PIXSS2M ltl I in.: tlc,elo1H·r in So. andhaverxccllcnt i.k1lls. manaA1ng tra1ne<'-'. -~ -----ni)!hl'> per \\ k Prt•l1'r • u p e Or;mg(' Co needs ussis-lhlS position w1ll ,z1v<> ~ou l'roduellon l'\p. ~('lpful MGR TR,\ l'J F:F. & sale:. O\•er ai;~ 3,'i Xlnl rim in.: f,or !.Nm all elect rnn "1'" An 1:;qual Opporlumt:-~· lime 1x1~ 1-;xpc1• n • ~·;1~nr1wl 1~':: .. ,At or1f" "fsa~ iClal r!'d. an oppor1.unaty to u11h1c :">1ust IJc :igg. res.s1\'l' de clerk THE TOBAC (eford.lntcnww'JAM to .,1rm., oLe'Cprrs~'I ASPJlr 1-:mploy1•r 'l'<f Xlnll'o benefits "' ~,.,.., " ,. your abihlies lo lhoir pcndable rnd1vJu:.il .' Xlntro bt•ncf1ts CONIST. lnr 1-"ashton \P'.\1 daily lnt<'rn.illlin1tl t;l26 .-,o. yon · I.· anla --------A11ph Personnt•I ll.11Jlu~ LmclyoCc&op· ftiJJ .. st. UPS. CC. n L. For np"l \p,.I•· 111 J>nr•c1n \l Ana Ut"n i 30 ,\;\I & I•-.---------., trm 'Inn •hru '•'r1 ,.., I n"""ll I ""Sil.On L ,. ' "J ~ ' Island, Newport Beach City Security 10:111 Ln'! 1• '· ·• 1 • ,,ir 0 ',, .... 1 •'"' 1 r11ll 642 1911i ITT Jabsco Inc. ---Alamitos nlvd, Lo!> P~f. REAL ESTATE 2 Fashion Island w \our c1~·!-.1rc to s:row & We offer an e'<l'ellent ---- 1185 Oalc W.1\ Mli.s1on \'irjn A la mitos . (.' ,, ( l.ns SALESPERSONS ~'lUJI Opp l·:rnplyr m r :i~sumr rcs1> Ont. no. starting i;alury µlus fr SHIP /REC CLERK Costa Mc~a 5.15 8251 ~IOTOR ROliTE Alamitos Ru~. I' ark I p--..auctr'on Trai"n•• r. x J> c r It• n t 1· n n 1 _ 1091.l in '· flt k & Lite J amlorial duties. ----------The Daily Pilol h:1S A (714) 827 zozn. (2 1:1 1 ruu WV --AdmlnAssistSecy gcucne puc: age. l\3''S ?\1 4 F . Apply, J . n ub•1nr h11•c prc11lu•·t,. m·i•cs-.ar:-· hut .. llHhl,\ 111 11111111· " I \ T .w J ----lar,11e route in Mission 430·7=>18 .. Offit'1's al th!! , ,. " ' · '""'n. ·1 imc•<, To $14,500 Herbert Hull Jewe ller!'., M hi · t E 'd 'lust pu•" ro 1'hY'll' 11 work & IC!:trn ls :t .must' 11,11r11. I I "' JI Interested npnlicunls tire ac eus • xp VieJo • <ipprox earnin~s Flagpole.. ·' · ~., ' ' ' l'lcusc l·all for aµp t 11' 1' 1'1' in • · l'rc:. & V .P of rni>1<1ly 'nvi'ted lo ~c1'1'd ...-, ume• :12 Fashion Square, Snnlu lo sel u11 aulo t urrl!t S:,:WJOpcrmonth. ,M1)nthru• .. ---------11n1·lutl b:ick xra)~ H E11c1·y<1uy ur :l <la)" P•'I' • " ·~·" " \ 1• I r II f 9.ay & BEAC k .. 1"(11anchn1• manuf. firm 1'11..-1l1'tl" s11lnry h1s·1111"' 'nu. lathes. 'l'rauh a11 10 , Pri altcrnoons. "n •I rvine nrc:1 n nr "' w ffiJ:.!51:i.lilli 111.. "' nu .. .. • .. -------- v ' l •1•) 7t"''' r· () 1· RE"LTY 759 081 I nl•cd o "nnct oruoni1.cr anti re~1u1r"m•'11•c tu· Hardingc (;hul'ker. l'tc·. Sal&Sun rnornm~s. <:ar app "1 '"" "· • •,, "' • SALES w, ~ond ~l'l'\' i;kill:. to " " ~ '-' South Laguna MOTOll ROUTE Supen·1sory exp. ilcs1r.1 and good dn\ in.: record PAYROLL n,..,.llt .a k ..... 11 tile 11ncr••ita'11n run· blc. Top wa,11e!'. for tl'•ht required Call li12 .1:121 ..,._ Y "'ssuronce ---SUPPLEMENT '' ,. ' "' I ct /T h Real E."lalc S:ll!!<o l'1•npll-n111~ i.moothly. l'otcullal person seek int.: perma Leaving nami: ..ind pho1w SUPERVISOR nspe or ec wanted. Up lo :10 Ill'. YOUR INCOME unhmtlcd. Ord no 10!17. nent position w w('ll number Xlnl oppor in small co SSSS SSSS f l.f. d M comm sphl Nwpl lld1 Stc;retary r~lablishc•d t•utnpan\ ---or riua 1 IC' man .• u~l m(g own prndut•t<; ·"u HOON DUTY 1 rv i n e b 3 s ed h C) m (' h<i\'I? 2 ) n; m111 !!xpcr in 1).11 0900 _ _ PART llME To $12,000 Johnson & Johnson 660 NewportCntr Ur., Suite 1295 Newport Beuch, 926Ei0 ioh shnµ work. Day shift SUPERVISORS bui 1 d er h a,, an 1 m elcelronl\·., Ag« nprn t1 t:CF:PT10-.f"\ r TELEPHONE WORK Xlnt :;eey :.kills w /iih only Modrrn <·quip & 11 30arn 1 l:ipm . P:wl mediate opcnmg for •J H arci workl•r Xlnl Maren.I!" 10,111011. of HOUSEWIVES 1\h1li1v 10 w~.1r m11ny Joflnson&Jofwtson dean workmJ! t•rmci Call fnr2hrs. S3 II hr Lunch qualified prorc~s1onul as benefits :\ll'<Wln \'ICJO l>:inn Pl "l•H1k111~ for a COlLEGESTUDEMTS hat'> & he front olc Lcd•acler~hll' 714 979 1i(~I for appl lin'lr •wp«n 1._10n C".i l I i.upervisor or nur p<iv. roll area C::.111 Curnl ~I ·3830. f • 1 1 k 1 1 1 rcprcsc>ntnl1ve for I his lx'yon eomphance __ _ llnwn•n•p11u111-. \\ 1 (;t1.1r11nt1'l'f I nor' chirnmit·hrm . Ht•aut ofc 1-:.0 .t:·M i F MACHINIST/Traine e ;,.._; 31:1.1. Tewinkt•I ;\J 111 department :\l ust he <'X QYOllty Auuronc;e kpni; ,.,,wr 1 '.ill I'll, 1.i 11 Wa1:1• l'lu" llonus 5 :io 111 S \ i>rofess. di!<tncl. -------- The Du1ly Pilot has ,, large route In South Laguna • approx earn: ings $400 per month. Mot\ .. ' lhru Fri afternoons am!_ ... Snt&Sun mornrngs. Car, und good drivlnit record required. Ca II ti 12·4321. Un' ini: numc anci pllone 1 numlK'r ~ dlc~chool C~t pencnccd and ha\ l' rue., thru ~.11 lqr Ill pm In I{ :Ill pm l".111 Pl8'1llr f.ibrirJ11011 'o thorou~h knowl('rllt(' ''' lnspectori tc•rn' f.tr. l:.!2.1 <•1 l'"''"' '":•so ~; 0111 no llM l''Cpr ni•i CJll >:.7 :!7:\I K1----------1 paHoll and rclalNI fun1• '.\t F liooil vl'<unl /,,, llth~I , 1· .. ,1.1 :\t ...... 1 lo51Jm NUl\SE:S IH)ns l)<i.)ln~ ·ll•llrtl\ m11nunlcl1•xlc•r1ty t-:lc•c 111-:<:t-:1'1'111,l:0-1 !.: lm•ilel'' '-'HI mnlo\. lrollil"' ba C'l\j!rnund fi S,\1.1':!-.Cilltl. p,111 1111,1· SAf .•··-~ "·t)\I \".' f \llTln ~1AlDS !ll'Cdt.'ll JlUrt I 1mt• • J ,,. I" 1· 1 1·~ ·" ,.. ·• • . full llmt•. m<>ll'I 1,,1"11n.1 LICENSED lnrl1\ i11ual s houlcl Yr, min C'>i lH'r Cull 11>.,t.•rt 21 2:1 1•11-.1,c·1.:lf t'\llH 111..r •I 1t111 11111 .. l I I K 111 <'nrol 5111 :1830 Xlnl lrn111K no to I «1\!1111 hi r1t•• •''' 1•'11 r .111n1 1Jr;id1 17141 l!H r.. .. ~:i3 pos::.e:-s <I c.ii. , ,. years l'Xµcncncl' with !> l11.•nt'f1t'< ,\I V ttrC•J I~~. K!l51 Ii-Ii 11.1;1 •:\1,\IOS• PERSONNEL y1•un1 an J 1wiwrv1sorv __________ , Thr Inn JI l.aJ;una poslllon and ~houlll ha' c n r-:n:PTIO'l/IST S ~:<'I< ~:T1\ It Y SECURITY OFFICERS STATTYPISTiRECErT • Altract h·c Jllrl w/gClOd 1rle11honc 'OJl"C for bu'I~ <.:I' A or(ire in Nrw[IOrt· ('I r . Cnll for appt. tJM 32.14 -·------SIOl'k clerk wanted for health food s tore fulL lime. Con'lllin.c llctilth f'oods. 548·95.17 211 N <.;i.t llw>. Lawuna Ft.ell & ~ime a wrll roun1IC'rl ur('<•t1nt •REAL EST A TE• --PM & l .. Shift in~ bark11ro11nrl '.\1usl be New or cxpencnccd Top Mi\IDS WANTf:O "' fam1l1~1r with union tralninll uvall. 1'11v1tl<' 1-·or 1>l:11tned n11lll11U n 1l y In 11 \lll<" Bus\' tk..;k, rr qu1rt•s lo.Int ~l·r rt•I nal ~killi-\\• 011tg111n1: SAl.1':.S, l'l'rm. pnrt 11mC" Girt !-.hop, l'Xl'l'r d1• ~lrt•cl :"llt•wl)orl Bc-a l'h fi7S ~.1:n accounting personnel temporary IMMEDIATE OPENINGS .. ' In Irvine Newport Arcu:c Stot•kpt·r~on needed for Don Quhotc \lott'I payroll and bl.' ahlc 10 nfflcr'11, l,!lnW 111lvcrl1s 2100 'lrwport RI. C:\.'f lntrrvlrw11 hrlcl 1laily work un<lrr pr<'\1'llr<!s m11 lmdl!t'l C,;;.111 now! 1wr"m11lll\ MU!-l t•Ot1tV r 111t llrn('. ~·!lpm. Mon 547.7375 SALES R .00·$2.80 llour F11iihlon ts land branch of, -afler4pm <.:011t11c·tNurs· f or 1mm~·d 1111t• t·o11 PACIFIC COAST MAIO W,11111•.t :i('111·!1l1 ini.: l'r•r,mrn1•I f I t Moll' I. llilil ~ ('oai11 llwy, 511 <'l'lllllm, fl i·o~r ~rn< PROPERTIES rc:.ume with .,,1l11rv 111~ rl«;ehni: " pr11plt'. ,,.,r1, Fri, pt•rfrrt fur C<1llt•i.:<• MO CC'lldl'n Cll't'IC \lun 1-'ri !I " .1pp111x Stutlt'lll. 1111 Ill l'l>:l lll c Sll-212 S11nl11 1\11a Good workMcj cond1. Matthow '11 women 's Pfeosant turr0Uftdfn9s. clothin g store. Mus.l be .,. we--s not req'd willing to do c lounlng., ' -r-·· · Call 7S!l· 12tH I• l..i)lunu lkh Ill I lll!li BEVERLY ton II> * 6 l 1·0400 • 1n>.etl' .. t:11l1n).! "·"·''~ ,,11,,., ur 1111111,.., 111 ml'l'I. 10lf4thSl, between Sl~lllmn 1 pdhol11l:i\,,& ~,;1101111 Nt•wpo1l&-~Afrwy:;\ ABMI Mofntmonct Mech Mu ~l b" l'Xl>'d In mrll'h1nrr~ rc11111r. cir" lrlral & pl11nl rn ninl wnrk ~:,1111c· M.1tc11.1I::. lnC'. ~ill Hantlolph i\\C. C'M M~ 912~ MANOR l'on\ .1l1°M'l'nt llo,.p1l al 21 152 Vrn 1-:'llrod.• L·11iun.1 11111:.. CA (714 ' 837 8000 Equal Opply Emplo}cr l 'la..,i;1fll'cl ail 111> ''·' I'() J\o\ I :KAI 1----------1 trw1llc :d h1•1wf1"' 1·1111 l"ree Porkrni.: SECURITY Co .. 1.1 Mc'"· C.1 !f~li:!ti (; \I(\(; 1-S•\ I. I·: ;111, 111 ltw 1>:111\ l1ilnl hr1n11 h.1p t.ul ;\,1111·.) :1\ !,;,~1 1!11111 S,111•, 111•1 1111 Off11·1' s up l000/0 Free \11111 Vrr 111..,, n 111 & I 111r ph1"• &. <ttat10111•n V1111,~ To A...Jkont 714/630-1925 m1 .. n11•\\ p t1mt• pos1tlon:1 11~:111.i-____ ,..... _____ , 1-'orAppolntmenl l'h111w I 11r J 1111t .. k for _ -=~-::--;-:-::~;'9.;Eq;:.;u;.;u~l ;O;p;po;.r ;E~m-pl;;o~Y.;.";..r Mr W1•sl. :,r,i ~1212 llllH' <,omt•lhin.it lo sell?,_ ___ ---- An ~:qu:il ()pport llllll \' I" re·wll' r,, pint • '11111 1-;m"love..•1 M Jo' ii r •1" 1 n ).! '"" ii. ll hoiw ~Fl I 11llr 11 rm' \Ill h 1 ,. ' .,,.,._..wl I '"' ' ----------c .. -.,. .. ,, 1K •1' uaily l'it11t c1a ...... 1r11•d ,,11 ~-~------~'---~----~~-.J,,-~-------~ Newport St:illon1•1 ~ Clasi-.1f1l'<l ad~ do it well._ Classijjed Ads ' IFYOU " I h1J \ 1• n sen lee to offer or ' i.:nod~ lC'l 11cll, pince nn nd 1n the Dully Pilo1 Clu!l~Hwd Section • • • Phone &\2 5678, '· .. .... D 18 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Oclober 23, 1977 ~~~.~·~·~•••• .!!.~~ ~~~~~t:.~•••• • !~.~~~!~.s •• • • • • • • • • ~?.~ ~ ~~~ ......... !~.s.~ j~!~~ ......... !?.~~ ~~~.~~!~ ...... ~?.s.~j~1~~-~1!~~~!'!'.': .... ~?.~~ ~i.s~.~'!~~~~.u.s ••••• !~.~~ ~!;!.~~~~ ••••• ??.~! ---- - - - --- - - -l'umu11.1 sd1oul n1.,·rh U n A I' ,.: S I· I~ 0 M flc•1•n th1nl..ln11 Jl>Qut ~;t'I FOR SALE!H ~our tilhl·J11t... Ur11i1 1•11 I: EH \11\ "O II• .wd lll!'A 11111: a pr a no llt.•t'\' 111 your • 7 7 St' u fl 1.1 y 24 ft :11 :.'tl."11 Pnmon;1, ('\I or .1lrt•.uh '<'\Ill on ta1><' 1\. Jn~wt.>r lk.iul Upri,t.:ht Wi•t•kcnrlt•r "itb 70 t.J;? ~,7 17 or :,;,., a Iii;.! 1111 1<·.uh to lw hu11 : Ow l'1Jnu, :dnt con\l ~,;l(t hour• Must i.t:>ll. bouaht Substitute Tco,htrs WAREHOUSEMAN 11 •• 111r 11111 \ 11 1, 1u1 ,,inll·11 r111 , .. 1111111.1 S HIPPIHGCLERK Fu1n1t1111• lur u1t1•• I LIOU IOATION SA l E .-lu\.rlmn B1hlnt''1' 1-:11 \\1•1.:h liulk \tl,1m111' hmll•''"' hu1• Ill 10· \l1'll11 .1l<h •111i.1t11111 ''" IJ<I\ t.1bt.·r.. lu.111 1111•&. Appliances 801 0 l1 1h11ll\•' ~.<IUl'J\11111 <;Ollll 11\11th lll'.1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'11m.1n fo.tlunil1n 11 • mutun', \ppf\ H •1.1111 i:tu; ll'I' 11 \,1 \1.i 11 1'r,1dc&l11du~tn <.1hl \1 11n 1-rr l.111wrl1'<• llOl'l'Ol"\'l'"\ll ""I h•..ichm~ <·n·d n ·11'1I \p l...ih11r11111J1t''· :! I IX \\ w.mwi 111 11.11 11,,1 I 1111 C'.q11-.tr .wu l..1i.:un.1 Nl'14 IHlll llh t1 l' :\I s,inl,t ,\n,1 'i7'1 "•'I llt•..idi l11·~~r<>11,1) I )1 t'UIJU 50 % OFF NADINE 'S INTE RIORS i n ·t111 w-. h:I\ l' l1>1't l'd :1 1111.ll liqu11.l.1 tw11 ~.111 · of tht• 111\ t•11t11ry of Nadine's I ttl l'l'IOI'.'>. un,lol TO\\ n ;md Country ~l111J11'lll < l'llll r . :1 , .11 S11 H1·1 ... 111I. San· 1u1kup 1111<·11 '"'aH• h<"IJ.:•• .-rth K;.I! ~'>.'>l t•ftli or\\kmb nrw lx>.il 1'11 ply <:all I I Ill 1 ll n ~l l II I llU\ h. • 11111.1 \Jblltl'l. \h1t l11ncl l't l'll I( l'{'llW, 1h1Wlll' w l tlJml 11.11111\•cl duna I II 1 7 H •l i: • · r " ' ~ 'th 1•r1A :ti\' I.oh tJllll t'. .!.~I t-: .!0th :0.( ;t IH 'M !I 5. '>Iii :!7t;J IH11\\nlOt'O\('f,IJl\\lohc11 J ... 1ryat 1t1111111110:..00 lt•l'l tit 1wn1l \trJ 11111~ l\\lll ht•d, c•mi>ll 544-8858 tni! Oil I ullnl!"' •\l11u 5"!:!. Ir)( lm.1:>!> \HOU)lhl or 546-1200 \1h1tt• bc.iutrfullv 1·m iron i.pual plant ... tand ----- l>r1111ll'red IJcy l ur tJ 111 "' woo1.ll!n ... hl!IVeb $22. ti lluur to cc1hnJ.: ('onw & clr.1wl.'r chc:.t uf drawcr i. M'elot1ppret·1.1tl'&t11uk, (bur1•au t )pe> i22. of(er. 22935 Gala')' Lane Hoover uprljlht \'JC, ndit Fishing Machine Maltese Ma11num 3S The Ullimat1> 35' Cruil,t-r & Sporls lishcr. Speed. l'omfort, safety & styfr. Luxury accom. ror G. Tuna lower. outrigger. 25·30 Knots & s m ooth ride in any weather . G. Croan. 71·1;89'.!·85<ll lton.d 1'11w r .1m. 'h!IOO w_.irt•ho~l 'l' ,\ S I Ill " \I J ii I' h I' Ill ,l . )', J l ' ( lerk .... I· I 11111• ""'II 1"11' l'Mi ;11 Ill 1-·ot.-J\'all. l'ht1t1l' Im ap111 l ' \.'ill I' \II> For \\::>hr 1111 1 II"''' \1or).111~: 111' 11111 11 ... 111 1:1 El Tor~ 581 ~58 ___ !>Lli;ht repair Sil, boy's l'urrllo tl' Ii" Surfhourd ~ike $22. 963 2187 --- with ne"' hn & leash-$35 1\vn bd. 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Hybrid Microcircuit Technicians This position requires o 1tronq bockgrol.lftd in electronic theory and circuit analysis. Test rq ui pment moin· tenance cxpt>rience is c:t.sirable. If YM have two years of formal trainlnq In elrctronks ond arr ~if19 for a career )M>tition, please send .rtswnr or call for in· Of A t • I l\'1111lpuol 1~.1' I 11 \ • ' I n 1ques l'I 'II ,,, .. 1, hnl .... It <411.1 .... lll\1• :.1•;11 lr.1111<·cl lllt,.,l' lluhttlt.\oOll<l C1n•k . lll'G£ WJrl'huu~'<' 'i~ .• ~·.~~:1'.1 '"l'I'''" 1'.1 .. 11.i.1 .111 '""·•I ~IO """'""h 'll.\lL 11, 11tr W.ilnut. tThl• J> A I U F UR Y 0 ll R Schwinn MX hike for 11 yr art-I 30644·8791 Jf:WELR\'. WATCH l-:S. old boy Also (ul1-s1ze \l<T OUJ l::CTS. GOLD. pool tahle. 6:l t·2126 Skip1ack '76. 20 ft.. cud~y SIL\'!:: It S !:: H VJ CE , • c<ibtn. \'fH', fully equip. t:ratnmcd "tlh '" rr .1lll• . .t'\I \I ,ill u1111 ~111 I 111• htlrrn \\'rllu"" > music bnxe, n1<k.-lu·lt"tt·111 ~ , .. 11 tit I I '' ,•1,.111111, , .. 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Chert..--9050 111011•' l'JtOl•r,1 twl -9 186 ART OB.JtiCTS. GOLD: TIQUES. FINE FURN .. ssoo. best offer. ~-8518 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• '92663 -----posal :! ulum11111m lrnm1• Uxt.\nllquel<1mpor,4se 1A1ndo"'' 1, ,:1 m1n1 "'VI"' . s SI' t'L,'R ..: L'.l'\'fCL', ETC. PHONE FOR IN· ----R 0 ...... a.. ' " .. !)l!l!I, .1.1rrnf(atr &J•" "''"-' "' F O & BROCHU RE.tLJpright Piano. xlnt cond. or. ppot-rtm .. , .. ; HUGHES ' table. ~rnl{lc dra11er. blrncli. 6 ,J· .'i <·ult1111 •I needrd re~torallon mart>leb.1th ,..r111 1 1,1p I Ill'\\ Jrd &16 liH89 "tnt.11)11 3' \ I .')I • 1•'15•1 l;"rm 10 ~t>1•11h1•r ti ,. :!111 11tt1 111.1 h-If.,, .1 II ltnl ,,,-, ~l.11 nrJtl'h 0;! ho' :.prgs & FIN£ FURN & 1\N· 6452200 ~ust sell S650 Mis~100 Seekinglndlvlduals with r.;~1!;-i\;;~;: dn S3S ca TlQU~ Gl5 2..'>00 rt'op quality Cabernet ~~~~~ 831-ZSSt a ft 6,or ~~~n;~\~jds:!:'in~~;ft~ . -. 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I.II-I' 1.lllH \111~.s f .q11,il I )Jlp l·:m1•b J m f TFl.J·;l'llO'-fo. ~I >I It I l'llllS '1111 '•'l'tl\•tl JJlllJll'ill,111 h '' ..;;1 ·~1 p ht lo .. 1111·1 7;;1 \1~11 "" 1 pm TELLER Bun\.. l·:,111•r r1•q1111·1•tl I I'\ 11w "\.1111111 .. I lt.111\.. ( unl.1• t ll11h 1 ·1l'H:h11111 11:1;1 :ti1111 I·: <J I< l'nw Trnl·k I Jn \l'r' Ml \ll'r'd fop 11 • .1\ 1\11111~ 1:&w 1'otA ml( 11itX1Ir 1 Im· \\t• 'l:ll GIC! 12.'il lDAY Catt 8035 Fumiturr .•.••...•.•............ 8050 AUCTION SUN MOM TUES oc.-r :!3rd. 2-lth. 25th 12:';oon&7P:\! »caut1rut !lul l\ k1t l1·11' pleaM• ~11 l' th1•in (11\ 111;; home Sl !lli:l l1tAt , S1.11r11•,1• I.ti II l't .. 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Jt>hn \1." 1111 •I 1111 "' All to b! sold to the ,.,. i.:. 1 h •rn• 1--..,,., .. r rr. .,1 hlCjMst b1ddtr. sh .. µ. •• m"~ 111 •h••' 30 I 0 Red Hill 0"..:.111'11"' "" 1 ~ '·' ~"~ J ll .1 Costa Mesa 6'16·8686 & 833-9625 I '-"II I' ~ID F"r l ii U t•d IUlll, ,lllll q th ... ~ , Ir I \ , • 1 .. i 'I 1'11 •FURNITURE • \, p,t: ,,,.I j I ltlt lllo>J• I , I\ t '•tlllp1•1 ''"lll"hl tll nv\\ l uc I t'tlrt f f I lutft ~' \I I \ • ii I' r t • •' 11,.>lr<•• I f I• 1ur 11 ti , ru• t f fll I f Ill' 1 A t I' ' I, ...,_,~• .\II :-.I:-. ,1 1<1111 l. $588.00 ·EASY TERMS· Curtis f\lmiture -.l'OU<'h. l!d_concl SJS. dbl brJ .. ·l,;t, rorns, .ill i.:otd. sillr 500 L.bs min order lwt'HL I TZ~:H Studio rha rtcrmcmbers hip. We <:hl•!'il 9f dra"".,en'.;. end uml,·r \\hl!ol 63l·39GI A' arl. aboul Nm. 1. t'or pi.i n o. g ct. r o 11 d . ha,·e a :Jli' Do~ncaskr lJbll!'. m1si· ~~ 1u_3 0 d & d 1 mnr1• anfor tllO~H~ 6886 S575 besloffer 64S·44\4 Sa1lbual with unly S - - - ---ram<ln nos.? we c IOI! ---...:. __ ._ -------mcml~r~hips available. Eucuth•e Oalc Drsk h .. ~:1:.et )150._ApprJri.t·d~ood lurniturt• for ~our Initiation damage de· .;;a1 iSl 75t0 Jl~ f>ll> l29J r cnt JI • g ... or J up· PIAHO CLASS FOR posit required . IC in· F, l' ll l h I' r '" t Ii\ Li•utock 807 S hollllere<l in i;rC'en. l11•"e ADULT IEGIHHERS terested. please cont art l h II h ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• h.1l·k pilln\\s S60. Gn•cn Free get acqutt1nl<>d M1 c:hacl R e 1n l g al • nl.l'll e. llO ' I b norrl nrml !<ihp ('O\·crt•cl f w I p r I I d Cb rt 1,, " I'·""' l11o k,.. nu Rt>I! \1 or1111n man•. 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Ion.: IJ~wk lr('mely reas Siii !17:16 l.\' loah, Munfte n ess and quollty. Call lln10'" < \I ,.1 u .11 !'im.111O\JI1Ai1ln111 l,1h1t· ~''.! 1:-11111 1 1.11111, l'~",'1,1.11~1.',111\ i.'1'1'":: 111111.. l'.11"""' l :\I Wl'l'k 'c.ihS5ll 1•11C'h&l<?!l:.!f>-1 msl(. Equipment 9030 Newport f\75·9 137 o r \lllh dr&wl•r \ .rlot!d ,1, 11111'11"'' \1\1 ll• '' .1.111111.i:s.11 111 \7'1 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• u .ma l't. <S!.16-0063 1 .t 111 1 I, h l. 1 r Io 0 m lln11 h lt11JH1rli·1I ' "1 I.. h • 11 ,\ 11 ·'I I . . , :-.Ol•w :\IJvl~nt;_ ~~aft1n~ l.i 1,1kc nu coffee lnbl~ l.)(e GRA y MA•UM! _ ------ \lo<ld r1111 ... tw1 1:uo1I lh•\1Jt<I l\o t1Ut'llllllll' t i.r.x•:i11 ltJn•n '-1':'1 1,..1 11,p, 'i1111cl,I\ Onh 111 tn II \I hit'. L! xr:? Ll!n~m S38 ll<X>H•r upn1tht $30. Thetradltlonalheav ilu l:\'OART.Nec<ls Work llurk tnl( 1111111 ~ SA 11 \11~1· houw h"lrl. 1trm~. tlrawn.oak.iS90770 V~RJWl'l'r64~·8615 11 h i ht Y. SlOO.CallEves& are.1 117:1 71lrio • "'kt·cl C.i 1'"'~ fllli 2"!"kil·r111.111Sho 11J1 t1r l'11p '(.t•-.·n \l·l\i 1 ""' 11' l'Art ttr1h rhrltlt1·11 · ... ~1<1~.. --I). ll L we R maran<' .. , Oltl••htttthtln•.H':'lnni.: \\k ~. 'll"''· \l 1>1111 .. 1 "'"'~""11 ' 111" 1""·'""'k.,&d11th<'i. t:l'l l r11nc Country Clul>Unt\'er!!rl~ /\thlf'llr Cluh en)lln~. All mod<'IS anti _ ~e:ke~s968·848l t ru(·k 1lrl\C'r 1.1•ol'r :ll ~tr11.1rx·d & MumC'd SS!\ 1\1\l' :.1X :i:i 1•1.~11H ·11,;;i '" .l>1 1i.~x h i!l1·r1<m 1rn.tll1•r >/l.U :\lembers hlp for i.olc. mrmhcri;hip for 11al<' 111 1lcnu1!1edi~w P8 8 fl!I 2 1'CAL.trlr,$3900 1nn1lurl.ll work 1n •1Hlt•c ~Ill tit:l.i 1 \l.ii•I , ., 111 ,I\\• 1 , 11, 1 & :11250. 6-14 5061 ori~. cosl of $3SO. Plea!lc 1~uthonie 1slr: r st ol 211• !!Ip. m oor 'g 6.6K & µli111t S3 ;>I) hr 11tu4 30 ' YOHl<H: 1'11pp11'' \l\t 11111 1,,1 ._11,_1 ... 11 r i;. ·1.1hl.•,, l.11nps, pll'lllll"<. ----t·oll 752 fltl75 Sl'rvlccs. Costa l\tc:.u. 26' lounch . moor'g 7.2K Mon thru Fri 519·32RI OAK · 2 Sirl"hn<t r<I'. 1 m .111·' 1lt•1,.r.1tor lll'm.... h1kr1>. HUGE SA.LE --1711 l892 8S-U • C i K " ' 1\.tl111it 111 11•1 .' ll.1111•h 21 or Nllsl pll 9 1"c111atounty ~n1ptovcr rlre••"r tn1"""l\I' \h II "'1' '"1~ l\.f.1\\11c111up.1•I<' Sul Sut &MonOnly MUST SELL' l!' Sofa. -· • ·.., ' ,.,. · ~'"' · ,,,-,,, • ·' · , 11 11 ,, l.1111 1" 1n1 t1111· C JO'slp moorg85n I I t I 1 :-.1.n !I I. 111105 S1l'l I J ;\1n 1;ym (IQlllpmn'l, :! lr111·1• $\50 Gllll\S lOfl wulnul *ZODIA . c \L' NB 11 ~a"· Ty,.,SETTll!R tret:, w.1~ I ' .llH . ~111. I I ••f'l ll'I' l '111· \ "' I 1111 :• SuJtl I iljll' I 1• I •. c ff 'l'OL s•1 3."J I • s p • .,.,, n .. .. armoltC'.11clo1tm11ror I""" .tlk ii.:11· .111111 ,,,, i 11d1·1 r11 .. I• 1•1•1•1 1ur ... .r r11r1lr11wk1 ln !>m tunk:oi on 11kd!\, u1)· vnse o er . "'· Port 1\·Mt1rl11u L·36.moorlng,l!9K I Yr l'XP\•r p10(11:lcnlly F.nl(. r:1n·1•tl tlro.11 11•,1( ~l:~l m ~l.!i 1 kl• , 1, 1t1:ht piuno. ~ll Fl\•11" M11tChin1ot F:nd Tbl. ~). l nflutnhlc J\Ont~ CAii Tony. S7!H393 or oP'•rutiol( lll~l l'll'•'lrnmt• tlrsk. Sul ,111 I ;iu, ._.11 1"1 ·1•1111·11" ~rnui 1 ·'' MOVING SALE tf'l•t·~. HCC 111 Zuvrr·~. fitiO Hoth hke new. fl' TV ~lJ2<,. 11 C :\\ &~!1?9 Bk 'I I 1"1"''1 ,,,,,.-.lid·· 111 1111'1 'F.1mllil'', Hro11kh11r111 At w h" ""I "' t •r•o c'b $25 Wrou•'hl -· .• -.o <'>!<'. • • r 1•ompo~wr ·' "' i.a al y Sun, 5-111 :1153 11<•.111111111 !.111 I' 11 I I. I t !II x I' 111 171 ,,(, 114,," '"' ~ c I a • . .. (714 )MO 2070 ---·----- c:liol(l mo 12 \tl1flth P'l"' pui~· 111 "1' 1111'' " ••· 1:.11111"tcl 11 ll Oltl llkknr Iron klnf! 'It.(· H<>ud ----~ -uomE 16' Gd. cond . Ex· lwn \pplv lo In llW ()rrf'ot.11 ~krN•n. :0.J I\ l'I t.lt. HI 111 I nlll h .\ 111\ , ... II l111ld 111 \k llno<l IJl'lllh rirrll ('ollct·lor <.'l!R IST:\l ,\S hourcl. 'A-hi I f:Ol/I. sz~ •. Doubll' Geno:i 90(hq n. or lrns. $1450. 631·1056 &. t111ft1'1.I ~drool 1>1,1,11·1. Ch1·~t. Cut/t>r 111h1 1· Hioitl .. 11 ,1111 \\ ~111 .111o,, "''" (';1mp1·1 !-.ht•ll . PLATES for !>ale. Sl!l!I fo'1~hrn.iMolor$40 used rut forlGcnoosit5o1 6450733 :..~1-11 ,\llon """ Jn111r 1hl.llnJ ,\llC'11rH·1lrn 111 \\rl\1\11\"fll , ''""~J". llh'll.:,111 ,, <., u r f h " .1 1 11 ., onh . 11r ll\1 nltil<'I.,, IW1C'1• .. :1('u mino 1\rr nrw.Sarrlflcrf.45·0212 ---------- 17141 :;~ 111110 (')o'ltnll l ,11tl 1..1 mpM. <"'fl 1 • • \}\t • • ~ t lump '"" I .1 " 11 m " \1 " r " • Wcd1tc" noel, Frunklln. C11nd S2~. "Tlre6 & whl". ---Ci\1,-34 tom!C' 4, 150, cl11t<' f11r 11p11111-.11 ton' Ori l 1 i.: ht 'I. P n r r 1· I a 111 I 111e~t '" ... 1.,1.i. "''"" 1 I!\ \Ill. I. 111 II 1·\111111 · • • I.oh 11r i.:11t>1l n11nt. I rl"h Hr llC'k. & s,".i.l 1:.:iz llohtntAood 1'1r \VON R~ctMt & oar'I :.pin, Jib, anchor & line l lll h E 'l u 11 l I) I' IHH l: IOI !11'1 n n l' & •tn 0 r c ' obrft11•n1 ••. h d tl ~Ii··· I lltltpl1 , .. \\1th l111:h I l'I' Ill I 'I r I' •• ' I •111 ·'I l.ttltqur M lnl cond & Irv 01 r walnut. n he SIOO. JohMnn Seohor<,r I Set ror erui11lnjl. Eves &Ii I m rlmi•r 1'12 ~roll w11rnw1l 7.1 1 :11·11 .,. l'h •" "'"' h111.1hulu l.n ~.11 Sun ho'led !!.">I OllOH W11l11w") llP Molnr, 5200. 673 2076 wknd,. G"fl\.()92.t TR A I HEE ---- ~.~;~~~· ........ ?~.~~ ~o!Cl:s/ 915 ~:t:fls 9520 ~~~.s ............ ~!.~~ ~~~~~·:.~ .... ?~!.~ ~~.~!·.·.~~~.~....... &inddv.October23, t9n OAILVPILOT 019 :U' Coast Rhodes 11loop •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 C'ht•\· y rkk up. Cld W E WILL IUY Capri 9715 Autos, Imported Autos, Import.ct Auto•, lmporhd #14. Oi D uux. Mcl()nng DAO SAYSMUSTSF.Lt.1 PonUac. rure '56 Sarun mccl1.1nil'll l l"ontl YOURO.ATSUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. SS.SOO. 1·33'M)Sl:>, '76 Yamaha YZ·l 2SX wgn, mint body, ~ooo. s1 :rno IJ'>l ofr. Aft 6 , PAIDFOROft NOT •73 :.uwoor, Julo, 1 \"}'I. Rat 9725 Mcnda 9738 Mercedesltnt 9740 afl6,49<l·:USl Mono firm. Ml·3377 • ij42 •• u;x:, TOP DOLLAR rJchJls, 111 male'< t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •--·L......-O-er Clean Xtras .962·3403. Beft•ley cluss1c 1952 MK FORTOPCA.RS u w11c1. :\'nt. $20,5 '7fiXl!l, AM F\f wi8 Irk n ~forct!<.les 450Sl.C.sun· ._ -.. ,, vi ... d f ri 0 '73 Luv l'lf Low m1 AM Ml-~ m.1~ .,. his, Yellow, xlnt r oof' AM if" M c ·' i.i. nas moved up &od S:!Y1' 1972 llonda 750 Sc .m, snr . ,tu . FM :;trrco l'J~'>. :;hdl, D 9720 l'oml ~IOOO. &Ill 1533 stcJ t-u, lllloy whls, Sll\'t'r .. find new om•r for my · Good rond.$11.'iO. orig.leath.631·203.• __ cu.'l whls ~~111,l>:;t orr atsun _ blue metalllc, w /orr well equlpt. well kept CalJ Ma-4408 1930 MODEL "A " r'OH U 1~·1003 c;i.l. 610 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i.I F1,1t l:!~. >.htt c~n<l \\lute Int. Ono ol a kind. Columbia 2611"· Mu:sl Honws,Sol~ Tow n Sed a n. 9~" 'ti•l Ch1•\v t 1uck &---•DRIVEA.* \\11-'M, t sil<l. rodi,il:.. 2150Hart»orll•d. iS!l l040 Se!JTJus Weekend. R__../Stor 160 t d w 11 rh1~owner. 673·•~~. ·------,....... cage res ore +span's. 1 1•110111t•r Hhll :i:tr 1·ni.: WE BUY LITTLE Costa Mna 645-5700 ,., """SI 2 1 .... l ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr.ide for late m<ll c·ar or l.1k1• 11cw $:!000. CJll * ... * • 11 ""'' •• ops, ...!au CLEAN C Rs 'i,:t FtJl Stat. Wl!ll "cvl. I $12.::i<lO. l'P TIDTlill)IJDIT w Hcnt 11 1917 Ex.eutl\'c.' pl\:kup or mako urr tH2 76!12 . A SAVE A LOT 'JICI. Huns j.:CIUll. l.O\\ 673-4004 ll\lJ.I '1.lal..lh Molorho m c or M1111-968·8520 '" -,--&TRUCkS 111a1ntl·11un1·1•. S100. '73 RX-3w/olr. mol··>rbome from llci·I>-.--. • ii l>111l.:l' lru1·k. 1 t1111 SllOP&«.:OMP/\HI·: 1.1.,737u 1 · Sll'"I 81"2016 • c · d YACHTS ' , . 63Clas:;tcVcllcConH•rt4 "''r\lt'1• both". l'l1·c hit "v olllh''a lh. ,,, .. H :!l!O • ammac con • 675-9 f"m .-dlander CUii uny ot 1 N l CONNELL , . blerco, au-. orig owner. ______ l37 ____ lhetl! numl>irs sµc . C"' top, lll'l'S. l,lfl ~ate. Sl200 S.16 8fl7:.! i7 F1.1l l:M ~1mfl·1 ~;... 7.1 HX·2 eou~1c . '1·~1111 • .,., 4"'' 7S1·7i21 · · Hestoration in J>rorc:;!'I c·••lli•ul rnnd. Otw u\Hll'r AM FM s tereo, sU l:ill'd ...:-::.:..:.· .:.;oN:.:.·~------ VIKIMG 28 898·6777 Wkdys 549.90~5 c\cs & '7H Chi·v .Sd vc.'rudo ~ 1 CHEVROLET ~J l:\lLC;;!):!). ~18 211lli rads, rblt eni:: unde r wrn· Silver Cpe '73 M 8 280C, Full keel, spat'ious, xlnt, 537-7777 wknds646-4519 ' 11h·ku1). ult whill-, ~port t $17•" 003 °"'•2 S k t I · · ll H d 9727 ~·. · ""· 'O<W xlnt. Lo mi, Cra1~ p r s. c us to m finis h, qrt , 828·8888 w ll'1' s, auto, air, 11 2828 Harhor Blvd. 19781 ARE OM on Q ---i50 003 3257 Uvaboa.rd or cr uz for 2 Whffi Dri•H 9550 pwr, l1ll wheel. Best offl11 COSTA M t;S,\ THEIR W.A.Ylll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mercedes &eni 97.40 Slit'_-·--·-·----- Owner desperate-lcav Motor Home Rental •• •••••••. ••••••. ••... for sale or lcusc. 1 U \:!:!t;i 546-1200 Brand New '7 7 ••••• •••••••••••• •••••• MG 97 42 irigcountry-MAKt; Of' 181/z' to 32' AMC-JEEP Call Er111l' Cl:.irki" l'\'1.'s & Order Yours HOW! SPORTS CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• FER. t'ully self contained # 1 Jn Calif. wknd:; u i3 >5~~·2 •!J4 W1': r~Y TOI' DOLLAft HONDA Cars Bought & Sold '69 Mt1l !!et. rl'blt c nit. l'"~erve now for ll u s i n l' s :'> h r ~ FOH TOP llSt-:D CAllS )1·'1~11F: .•• w(,rl>.IA>11;'l~l~'sl··.·s M "MY radiu.ls, :;•.,•ke wbls. xlut ,~,, WEOUTSF.LLM.T, (7 11)~16!1!167 FOltEJt;N,l>OMESTll: " " '" "' ..- IIRIIIIDJIDJLIE summl•rfunwknds. JEEPDEALEHS urCl..\SSICS 1\l l 1110111.'h ~ir 1.• 11 0~ ToChoos.From! WESTGERMAN w nd.$UOO.CallG3l·2JJ6 1u:ca::NCV MOTOR IN TllESTATI': '17 Ford V Ii Pll. Nel'ds ti ir vour c.ir 1.., l'\lra dean a\·ailahll'. <:all or sec u~ IMPORTS MGB 9744 YACHTS 110:\11-;RENT"r~o.; HUGEIMVEHTORY hllll· \\11rl.. ~> h:;l ofr :.ccus f1rst IJdore~out>uy!!! UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9:!a N. llaroor Blvd, S .. \. ~5 :l315 BAUER BUICK ot~moblle 7 14 / 541-1186 74 MGI tnS·9137 ••531·2503•• AllModclsNew&U~c<l ~ ----------i·---.:...:..-~:...:...:.---1 LeasingA,·ailable '7 t Chl'\Y Lu' Fully :!9'.!51lad.10r Bl\1l. Honda Cors • GMC AlitUejewel! <606lttXX> 19' Saihng dory w/r etr l\lOTOR HOM ES Costa Meso <'U...tom11e1I. S2'J50 Costa :'<lc..,a !l7!J :!SOO Tr~ks Lease Slt19 keel, inbOard well. Nt:\\ FORllENT AMC Jeep l',11154011!15:,_.__ zg(511ARUURBLVD ·~1tarhurlll\1l Mew-Used MOTORCARS mtr& trlr. $1850. 645-86JS From SlOO. wk 770-06.jJ TOP OYE" I 00 252-1 Jli\H BOK BLVO .,. 'IJR OJhun BlJ ~ood h01h 540-6410 540.0213 t ·0,1.1 ;\h•.,a :1 Ill !11>111 " D'El.EGA.ti'Cf --------lllllfRENT P1rl'ball 23' Sl•lf ront. Auto atr CC, CB, Costa Mesa 5 I~~ 'Int ml'1°h coud. Mu:;l DOLLAR n 11uncf.l\'t\1('forsalc, lo MERCEDES 628Wl'7thSAS47·9250 JEEPS .. 77.. ~t'll ~50 tl'75 0-18t • PAID 1111 .,.17:,:; OH DISPLAY FOR cL~:AN i i 1 1!>-J !>itlh, 1u:!-1.J1!1 Hou-=• of lm~rts Opel '746 C J . 5 • s • c J . 7 • " , Yc:.n 9570 ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Jamf.x)rt.:l', 20Y:i ', ~ Cherokees, WaJlonrt.•rs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Clearance ";~,· · CIVll: llulchbk, I /\llTHORIZ D '71 Opel. 4 spd. AMi 1''M. :;tt'rl'O. ~lps 6 645-2283 m1, w.cd 4 limes. Luaded Pick.ups, up to Sl.2tl0 cti,., ·77 l>odJ.:c \':in B 100, rnst. $50 Over Invoice .,1~t :!JOO\) nH Nt:w rad:; M Jo:ttt:f:DES OF.ALER cte11n, mis clutch. $700.i EST .ATE SALE I\ opllon~. llmlc.'r 1\arr. C"Ounts . s yr SD.000 mile int, ext. AM, t-•M :.tereo. on n•111a1 n111i.: B:! Io-.. & pnl $2000. 552-8834 Gl!i.2 Manchester, b.'\t·orr. 496·2553 32' CORO MA.DO SI 1.850. 840_·l_K86 ____ 1 warrantys available. c:asscllC w,4 :;pk rs, sun ,1o•11,._, tiHh & 710!. • Buena P11rk C ,....land M._ Inc ruof, ma .. s. Must sell ~ 1>uv1:-;!-.T1t1-:1·:T JtvWnr 9730 523-7250 '72 Opel Rullyc Coupe. 4 .Must sell, new never re ·n BROUGHAM 20', gen· -.-·~ " -..,--n r · gjstered. Best orrcr over tr. Roof air, CB. TV anl, 2001F.1st . SA 5511 8000 f.l,.,t, <t!>ktng foi· loun \:'lll·ar MacArthur ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)n lheSanla Ana Fwy. :;pd, · ~1· ~ctory air. S2S.OOO. 586·'1900 o cruise, :;elf.cont. Like hal:tnl·e o11l .v. Low /\nrlJjmlJnrl·l'I SSJ09XJ< 140 .--. newpainl&lU'es,52,000 675•3619 new, musl sell! Sl2,soo. '67 CJS 1TUlea~e. 50.000 male war· IMPORT CARS ;\;EWl'OllT Rt';1\Cll Mi 0 t c 0 n cl i li 0 n m 250SL, auto, i.tereo,1_m_l_,64_6-04 __ 1s ____ _ 751·5501 Bcslofr. 640·0849 e ve runty. SS9·~1ll ufl. 6 & ALL MODELS 833-1300 (N1"H78!J1 lthr. rear seul. lo m1. Porsche 9750 ----------1--.. wkntl!> 57489 Mu1lcond.Rstult. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Open Road 20• 23 ooo '77 C HE: VY 'J To n -Autos, lmporf~d "76 280Z 2 ~2 Air, ma~'· li75-7!1<13 ---------llij mi lmm.uc s7so0 Call Sih·erado. Every option. vw '6ti, \'311. l'amper; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lick. lmmue. !2.000 11)1 MOTOR CARS SPORTS CA.RS Bought & Sold --.---------c 963.2358 • • Bsl ofr. Divorce forces 1•!ea11, reblt. l'lll:. $1,250 Gflterol 9701 S7100.!163·\9'11 D'ELEGAMCE '76 ·150 SL, 12.000 m i. CAL20. fully eqwp'd, new quick sale. 675-026l 1'.i:l'" ,/" wkcnds. l·all ••••••••••••••••••••••• , " ., . . 62ti w 17th SA 547·:>250 without a blemish. Sllll bottom paint. s hp avail OWNF,RWILL1''1NANCf: f>.16 7211-'tii '.'t1ascrat1 Quatr0Porte i3 -~'JZ Xlnl i·u111f -----has new ~moll. J)uctur WEST GERMAN $4,700.545·3762 TRA!JE . '7-1 28' 7 4CHEVBLAZER ,17 l::·lSO rus l<lm, 2800 5 ;pd,iur,leathcr~new ~m .t-111. ;ur, mai.::., 11;nli XJtiL,sil\'l'~,lilueinl, owner.Rcdw/wirewhl:;. lo ...._Sll.C../ Hloa~hn1er. }8$M 11 5A0011 Bia.ck ~~ blat'dk.5Fukll rnilL•:. many xlras. Ut.>s\ lires. 48•000 mi. oriielnal :;µd. ~.11X1~.3m11,1mmac$11,750. $19.875. 644·1405 or IMPORTS ..... ,..~ x ras . .> ps o. • . po\\'er. ;11r con . ,po e offcr s.Sll·Htl5 & xlnl. Make olft•r. S.l~'l>Cl ~>IKU~ll "' " 675·4512 . 714/541.·1186 Docks 9070 531-0334 wheels, off road llr<'s. -----494 5280orrA6·71l4fi 7 6 DATSUN 280Z 'fill Jaµu,ir 2+2, low mi, ·r.1MBZ190.4 dr. n.'<l,hlk, -, __ _:..--.!.----•••••••••••••••••••••••TH T I 9170 (107515) 1 year •. 12,000 '72 Ford EJOO 302 V8 ------I spd . ,\;\l /F~l r.1llye 90·, n•o;lor cd . Tuuk ti stick, Blaupunkl rl.ld10 67 912 Mint cond. Rebll $200 REW ARD .~~ •• ~~: •• ~~:~••••••••• null! warranty a\'uilable. Punt.'lcd. ('pl'<l, new llres '10 CORTINA l>oe ,.,n't "heeh. i.t ,OOu' mtll'S. rno·:. 1.ibor. Show l'ar. '66 MBZ 250S. whill•, rl'<I, eng. $5795. 645-7832 days. F 'nf I d' $4999 and brakes. $2850. run.SlOO. t'-""""'YL·i I ~r. 1'-'.I""' Sec to appret'. <:ood in· 4 dr, auto. p owt'r . G7S-31.24 eves or 1 o ea mg to lonR H' Shasta trlr. fully self· Cope~and Mtrs 492.4736 MS-1827 •~JV r ., rvv .term rental or 30' sJal cont'd w awnin~. Xlnt 2001 E 1st SA S58·HOOO mile warrant v available. 'est men t. C'?JI e('t,,or s Becker. '67 M BZ 2sos. 4 ·oo Porsche. Clean. Black llvtaboard slip. 644·1380 l'<md. $2000. 964·1UI. 68 Dod~c Van, super cond, Alfa Romeo 9705 S6499 item._ Reas. pnce. <-13) Dr. blk/blk, :.nrf, n1r, ext. 552.3052 dys, SSl-3980 13 JEEP S16.'i0 or best. A Ct 8PM, ••••• •• •• ••••••• • • • •• • • Co...lond M~ 31!S-4641S auto. full power. Becker. evs lJI 9 ~Speed& 'Terry,l!l74.new cond.. 8422710 67.ALFAROMEO 2001 Lr1.'ts•n""""'' '7U MllZ 2BOSE, itdr. --------_, 9080 seJ( cont·d, A1C & other COMMANDO · 'b T 1.. "' :,, ".....,""""' 1971 Ja~ XJG. Silver/red bm bm air Cull 1v1wcr '711 •111 Siher AMi FM S 0 Convert1 le .. Bout 111 ---t XI J .... 300 ' ' "" ' • ' ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. ave $2 00 , Full power, air cond' '71Dod~<·VK,uulo.1Ton. C 1 t 1· 1 ·1 t Dabun 2IOZ 95:\I in · nt. con·.., ·auto Becker 673·~ ~673-8134 "'rnER CLE \N ·~5 17 · 714 495 1020 l t (667301 I \'f L·\I "' •· & o mp e e Y restore< •· · · K33-8256 --·---.--· ---· 09 :>ur ·'• '' ·~ • • .. auo rans., •' .-. ,,-tl 1'. C'pt ISer.149911 Clean.M11kt•olf1•r. ---'67 250SL 4 s1KI A:\l 'fo'M or837-l1 ~~~a:.j~~~~ Gt~:t r;: Autos for Sale i;~~·~~~~ile warran panl!ll•cl. srnso !11;.t l~I. MOTOR CA.R G.15·Sm e'e' Kormann ~hia 9735 36.000 mi. 1~u~lscll 1 Best '75 9llS TARGA, Irish sJuingorfo.h'g.640.2!).lJ :·::.._~··•••1•••••••••••••• $2999 '7J l~><ll\l'Tracll•-;ma nlOO D'ELEGAHCE •74 H:!\O llATt'll llK ••••••••••••••••••••••• oCfcr.&lt 1579 Crn.S:.p<l,lom1.s barp! ,..,,,...~ c......._.. Mtrs p s. p H. r h, mu!( whls 6:!6w17th SA 54HJ2!.0 Super rnnd. Mu~'· 1.1111> r.(,'1\1 .l"o.n~rt<l. ~; ~t /whJ~· • .., ''.!\JS ~' <.:· U"" dj~~... $15.~. tl92-4166 l li' 426 Hemi, lraaler, run-, CJaulcs 9520 ""'P""._._ cpl, panl'lin~. Ja.000 mi -------Must ·II' s ·J,l:J olr 11 rl\ con ,tw ra s, ""~ • ' 1~· "" "• -------- Rood. s:;oo. or best offer. •••••••••••••• •••• ••. •• 2001E1 st SA 558-8000 S31)95. Cu 11644!· 1005. 75 ALFA ROMEO S.l8 9s.t5:.c · ~ "' · t"k.111 S2•JOO. &15 Oi85 super ronu. S7 .500. '7•1 Pon.che 91-l 2.0, 60,000 '493-7159 641EHTLEYS3 ORANGt-:COU~Tlf:S ;7 Dotll(t' \·an . total SPYDER t>7l'll~\'l':HTtHU:Hl'hll S5B·:t89G ml,m:t1~~~ '17 DELTA Bhll·k. The~ car 1s out LAEGESTSELECTION l'U!'tm (.'o,l uier S9K. flare 13,0001ntlt-s Looks 72 Datsun :!·IOZ, .iulo. '111 • l'lllo:. new l)llt $t li;iu. ·71 2-IUl>. lm111Jt' 1·1mil. · eves. '>tan<hnc.: (7tl071 COJll Roo ofU~ed P ICK Uf'.S & 11.<JtJU rm, lull \\arr,anty, lirand New. (3(~175'11 I m~g~. xlnt. cl)nil. S:l,<JSO Ch .. rry' li7!>-·HKS ,\ C. auto, sterl'u l:I'~· Renault '755 :ski boat. 1/0 W::ilk t hr11 lortnformal1on. I WHEEL DHIVES. ltki• nu. " ,,H·rir for year. 12,000 miles \\,Ir Pl ·646·2004:! ---,111x fuel tank ,.,11..r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~· ~r,w:r J.bl~·~\"~lh ~x~ MOTOR CAR Over 4-0 units re:.id.' for ::Vi'"' ;; .. 1 oi;~,;, ranty U\l;>tlable ·;1; uoz. ,1 "P•I \loo 1111,1 ~· Maida 97 38 1~1 1-5:r;o ::Sr.oo of; OrancJe Cowwty's . I f h D'ELEGAMCE sale. Look for uur lkJ $6499 wherls, ,\,C, AM/FM. 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------...... EWEST elusive y w n·~ wtr. rn Tag Specials. 'i:! \!in " ton v 11. whale ( d 8 AND EW '7 1 :!811. 49M m1. '(lnl rnnil. " ctds trlr, s:tsoo 673·~11;; 626 W.17lhSA547·9250 ..,.,'?1°EpeJ··taSn' .~0fr_,S000 t~t.~' .• t1'~11~t.'. ~Liou, h,.,I R H ,\II :-.tr.1~ ~:J.100, 752·7-IN RE ...... ULTDE"LER •----------1 Co~andMtrs 'l"'lo.""""l'ls "\:!l!l'i Call c.vv , -"'...,.," .,,.,., '76 MAZDARX4 ""' "' - alt_&________ 72TIT•u 2001E1st "Ac<o_g()()() ufl.fCll>-l ll tl.1y'>,l"':.?0804 ---------t1rt>i4:!ll007c\'1•:; , •f 't c le u 7.d I "'" .,,,. ""° E 'la mpll': J\ul•Hl'\,cllt', IS " r a '"a · a loats.StorOCJe 9090 l ol S built. Pure whill· <''I.'' /\t.PllA •r,o. 1300 Sp1dN ·74 2li07.. A.f' Al\l F~t \M l-'\t f;itho. sll'cl . w2::0.<.,t-:c 0n,l.Eki.;anl Renuult.·We ha\'e new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 125 coats of acrvhc l..1c 'iO Bronco. -l'C t . Super ·-(•t . . ' V llbll cnit. 5 sp, $25()0 ofr. mug will.>. :<Int 'nncl r·'clt'•tl.• • n••nt"r co~"'·l" ~\11,,1111) l'I' Renaults in SlO<'k now 'J .• c.lt·an Toomany,trJ~lo •1 1''' toll '.·"1 I\, 171 1>1·68oli8lil 5·1350 I)\' ICI:} 1·11;1 , " ''"'" ~ ...,.,~ d • od r quer> Vinyl to~. Hur.l!Jn· ""' s:t..•oo lrl:! llllfl 11111,,, 'Irle• 11111t·• ~.J:!()() ----E,._., "'k11tf 1,7'1 !>1111 IS.•r :!I ll) I.1st Price i:-. t.7:1-l<Y.l-t an our mtr uctory o . Boat& RV Storaa r ~flJ\l'~ avail. s.:JO me• :-..cwport Dunes. 1131 liJckll.J} Ur NwJJt Bch.. tw-i-mtO d~· mt1•n11r 1-.nl1n• cJr _ -l'lli 1u1:1 "'" l!li'l IMW 97 12 <;.>111 ---for lo .YOU is 3 I"REI-: ~uu o tl prouled (or ·;; C:H C:ROl\'.t-:i:; Chier.' r _ _.. -••••••••••••••••••••••• F1ot 9725 Sole Priced At "ii :!tll<' Cnu11 .. T .. 1.111\ i\~1.F~I stereo with lb~ famous singer. Call Ron 9800 mi a ll extras ;iuto 1:i1 >1 .. 1i.:l· V.in \fnl nmd ••••••••••••••••••••••• on~. ~ cln. All (''\lrlh purchase or •n)' ne\t' - Co r in ro rm at 1 on air.552-7349 • Cll',1n m.1C"hinl' Sl 850 $4082 Bhw ~'20<> 1;1:1.1.r... Reruiutt. Come to Mlra· (sl""'YX I ----·l'l9 I098 u'"' ror Tum 'ii Fe.ii w.o s1 .. 1rt <'1>111w el~ where we make bu .... T_.....,._....on ~, " , .. ,t • 111 •I "J' ·1 ht' offt•r 1" .,,.,., 'I 1 l"'·" ... " ·-..,.-.,gr, MOTOR c "R ;i llr11111"0 Sport, li•J1k1l " '111 • ""' 1·r1 ,., · ·• 111••. ,,,...,, ~.n~ mg n car a pleasure·not • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' 1 ·-., IJ ... • \ 0 r" l • 751 K5'11t lhru Ckt 17. l:J• ,· 111., 11, • .,. I.·• m ill'~l"l' ..... ~--D'ELEG,. ... CE 11111,lll'< 1nl. m.1n~ '1r,1• •-uui..\• ·' "·1 ,.l' "' · · v .. t11vr~• -~n.Sale/ "'" lomi -;'II l!l2IMH p.uwhn)( Gtl lond 1 \111 I ~1·11. l.lc~l otr. MIR"'CLE It.-91 20 fi26 Wlith SA!>47-9250 ~I-kit) f>4S·386S COMEIM&SEE ·;~Sp\Ckrl!d rnttt lnmi MIRACLE 1.;11:r.11,1 "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------·77 J E 1-:P ll E~ EG .\ D f: • a ... ktn).; ">lllJU IUI :! toe, Mazdo/RHault f Gemlop Cumper Shell 67 Gordon KMble Only 2'iO!l mi CB raihu ·;11 1-·ora Super Van ", ton THE ALL NEW Mendes/Renault fill z:111 c:"''" , 1111!1 hutl), SUver. One of a kind. incl Si'8.'il.I HJ.1.971~ .\uto trans (rebwll l mo 630CSl MOW!!! ''' 121 ~pydrr Com 1 4!150 HarbOr Ill\ 11 \ ~t ,.. \I , ,1 "i 'i , 2150 Harbor Blvd. for ~ ton pickup. Cood Come &seethisone.(ser ------~--.1~u1.new cn1:tnewi only lil.cupunktc:.iss••tlc.m.i.: l'OSTA:\l f'"i\ :!1110 Ollil Scul Hrh COSTAMESA cond.S250 S4G-8Si9C\es. 149'.H> Trucks 9560 llJOUOm1leson1t.1\~l.ang COMPLETE \\his, drk l)rwn , xlnt 645-5700 1::1114JoMG10 645·5700 '58 Ford Step.Van Beaut. MOTOR CAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 2 2 o o 8 7 o · l 5 6 4 IOOY SHOr rond ss4oo,Ofr H7111 IJ.t Hm, .wood burning 5l\•, O'aEG.AHCE f 975 CHEVY I Fullerton> MOW OPEH A.dos, New 9800 Aaltos, Mew 9800 .Autos, Hew '800 ...._,, Hew tlOO kitch, etc orrer:S38·643l 626 w 17th SA 547_9250 LUV PICKUP .A.ut~ Wonted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• 4 Sta r 10\2' camper. We.Pay Same Day!! With spoke wheels·runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Relrig. toilet. sips 6. Boot incld. $1495. 968·1565, 968-2558. '72 Ch evy. Campl'r Special. w/camper 111,'. SJ800. 10322 Shani.:rl'la Dr . H.B. 963-466:! I tlh Semi·Annual MOVIEWORLD FALLJ\UCT101'f Nov. 12·l3. 1977 ~ovieworld Mus1.:um G900 Or;:m)l('thnrpe I\' e. Uucna. Park, Calif greaL 124866Z>. SoM Priced-$2340 MIRACLE MAZDA/REH.AULT 2150 Harbor Ulvd., C.M. 645-5700 iJ C:ou1 il'r PiC'kup for 11 ' Slide·• n cam pc r . Cons11tn Now! ;\fore than s..1lc, lo mi, S1850. Comp! k1tch, sl1:is I. bout JOO ant.1quc. classic and iU.494·9836, 1133-1.119 rack, split window to special mll!relll cars lo ,7. C . 5 pd-& -::-; cab . $980/make ofr , be sold. Consi~nors paid 6 c;>uner . ·~ ' WE NEED CLEAN USEOCA.RS NOW CA.LL PAPPY 540-5630 lonxsox & so~ • LINCOLN ·MERCURY SJ6..5080afl6pm. same day. Call or write Couner. w1work rack. -----''-------' for complete infor ma· both w/nu lirt·s. whls, .21>26 HARIOR ILVD. Motoriud likes 9140 uon: radio & step bumper. COST.A MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUCTION AMERICA 586-5870 dys. 768"'359 evs --WE IUY ---·n MOPED, Gloria fn· CORP &wknds t ra motor , xlnl eond . t 2 w e n g er Rd · ----------t USED CA.RSI ~/best ofr. 6-15 8721 Englewood. Obio45322 ' 74 Chevy. 1 Lon flatbed. We're the new Chevrolet Call Toll Free: (800) $36CJO, 1833--0652 deuler'lhtp in the Irvine PEUGEOT !\1oped, 28 ac 543·2191, Los Angeles: Auto Center. We need tual mi. ~12 1213) 921-2133 or Orange ORANG F, COlI'.'lTI ES your used car! --------1 Co.: (710S23-1520 LARGESTSELECTJON JOE >IDP~~ Puch Maxi. hke '56 BENTLEY Mdl s.1. 0,: ~~~;fi~RV~~t MAC PHERSON ~9~~7~~':1 1 $42S. ~~.a~.8~1~gbt hand Over 40 units r1•o<ly for CHEVROLET ---------•sale. Look for our Red 21 A11toC'l•nter Drhe 3.SllPMini Bike. ,63 St d W · ., TagS""ci"'ls lllVI"' .... Xlnt cnnd1t1on u e. ag~naire •.. , • .. -" · ,, c. S65 545-5211 seats, Rill, air. P1S, Co~IClftdMtn 768-7222 ----·---PIB. etr. Offer. 842-4484 2001 E lsl SA SSS 8000 ~°:1:.!:'f . 9I SO '56.T·BIRD 2 tops, loaded. '73 EL CAMINO Shell, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Like new cond. $9500. ma~s. auto, P/S, P.'B. 1974 250 Yamaha MX· 714·63'7 9130 /\1C, lilt whl, /\M,'FM Terry kit.'rront fork, Bog '59 Cad Sedan, good cond. Wkdys.: 751·9492, eves & shocks, etc. $550. Call New battery & "ROOd wknds. 581-0794 962·9898 aflcr 7 p.m . tires. Needs body work. '67 Chevy PU. Auto, nu WE'LL BUY your rorciJtn or compact c·::ir. paid for or not! Call Sales Mgr. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE SADDLHA.CK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 WA.MTS> TO BUY Quality used DMWs ROY CA.AVER IMW IS40J amboree Roacl Nt-:Wf>ORT BEACll 640-6444 CREVIER & I Sf It H OAOWA'I' SAHTA AHA 835·3171 TH[ UlTIMAH 0111¥1..0 MAC-[ •USED BMW's* •n 5.'lOi 4spd 286S EU '77 320ia S/R 177RSK '7620024spd S /R 401PDP '76 3.0si 4 sp SiR S72PQM '74 Bavana auto 780M VG Closed On Sundays ORA.MGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ Sales·Serv ice·Leas ing Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls ftoyee liMW 1540 J amboree Newport ~ch 640·G444 '77HondaSSOSu~rSport. 7B5e1s;~rrer ove r $400. eng. & paint. Xlnl tires. SanJunnCaplstrano Extended warranty. 500 .._.., $1500. 642..S200 837°4800493-4511 •n BMW 5301. 23.000 m i, ·""'-....,.....,,.....,_....,.,._.,.._..-.--..... ,.....,.,....,.,....,,.....,. ..... ,.,....._,.._,...._,. auto, air, AM; t'M rucll:1 mi. $1395. Ph 847 ~7 •n StUuld RM-80. Rarlni: machine, DG mod•fiNI Fast & beaut. Mus t sell Call 673:193.1. HONDA CT 90 TRAii. llONDA CT·70 TRAIL. Tr ailc r -motor cyc le utility & accrss. Good cond. $625. <71I19SS·23'4\J, Irv. Honda CB SOOT. 1300 mi, mint CCJDd, 2 mos worr. ~. 548-1034 •74 Hooda 360 CJl. very clean, runs gr~at $575 492-0167 '7• 450 Honda chopprd, ngld frame. Jhirh·y ex tra.s. $400/or he'll offC'r M u s t. s e I I i m rn t' ol fi4S-3269 LIKE New fndian lOOC.:C. less than 20 hrs. on l")'C'I<' $320. 714 637·9130 -----'72 HONDA .500 $800 & '70 llONOA 70 (bctl.t'r than Moped) $250. Both lo ml, m~ sec, bc:uut.. cond. 07s.33U casst'ttc Xlnt con<l. l 'a II 661 0321 ----~---1 BMW '1~ 3.0SI 11~1 mi. loocll'tl m.1 "'' ul h•r l'\•t ply t>l5-9i I I ·io 2002. Jld concl. Ila\\• all sen 1n• rcrr111h ~~HI ti73-Tl29 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Capri. overhead cam eng , 4 spds, decor group, AM i F M tape dec k . sharp. 56.000. 557-4029 ---- '74 Capri, V·ll 2800, · Hed, !iporty. pvt pty. ~750. 6-15· 17!>!1, 76C.APRI V6, Sunroof. r ntlyl' wheels. AM /f-'M. vinyl lOf), s ih t.'f ti hl.it•k (OK9DQM ) 1 Yl'Ur. 12.0CIO 01tle warr::intv 11v.1if.1hh• $2999 Copeland Mtru 20011-; lstSA 5Sll·800<l '71 Capri 2000, 4-~p<I, lo rn I, ma Its, A M 11-· M 11395/ofr. 675-98S8 • Guess Which Mad 'Cus He Dealer Is Has The "World's Worst Dat Sun Yup, Jim Parkinson, Location .. ? Of The A Gun, Own~r. 1 ~:., ..... CLEARANCE "SAIL" ~ ON ALL 77 B-210s, 710S. 810s & F10s IN OUR STOCK NOW $ 50 OYER INYOIG HURRY -'78s HERE NOW! •280Z•200SX•S I 0•81 O•TRUCKS FANTASTIC·USED CAR BARGAINS 'HMGC '74 DATSUN 73 DATSUH '7lCAPm ,.A CUSSfC" 260%COU,f 1200COUH JOOO ,.,., ...... ""~~ ..... Wirt •Pt••••. r•d111 titet. 4 ·-· ,..,. .. t ... a ..i11a, 4 ~ed "-A allWO c.t "llfo•ll & mote1 CVPU"411. /oM IM & lltl"""' IOl>!>l.OC.l tO~bM08) !6!>K.WXk MUST 53895 52195 s1995 SEE '7S DAlSUH '7 1 D4TSUH '71 MG-I '74MfA 1210 SIO W4GOH GT srtOftl t l• •f'I t...0'4l l•tf" A •. .,,_. A 4 .r<• • '••ltt••ltr.ewDefr·t 4 !l'tl fh1 U •n•"'••••OI\ 'llllfith ""'" ft l!ou. ot-(<lll)M)(Ol t" .,. 11vfl' ilJ •M.1 ... 1 ~ •t.Cln ,..#11, t'·f108J ....... A fun C.M1 52795 $1895 52795 55695 NEWPORT DATSUN 833-1300 888 DOVE STREET NEWPORT BEACH All Cars P1u1 Tax & License • Cars Aro Subject To Prior Sele • Oller Ends t0/24/77 ' Su,,day October 23 19n Autos, lmport.d ~Autos, lmpor+ed .Autos, lmporled Autos, lmporled Autos, lmporled Autot. Uted .Autos, lmporled Autos, lmporled Autos, lmport.d ~;;~;~···········;;·~· ;:·;;;;···········~;·;; ~~~;:·;~;;·······;;;·~ ;~~;:·;;~······;;;·o v-c:,;;;~;;~·······;;·;o ~c·············;;c;5 ................ ·...... ·········· ............. ......... .............. ·········· ....................... ············· ······················· ...................... . Rolls Rove• 9756 5'.lbarv 9762 S· .... --. 97t2 •Bi•·•,·••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 1 \'W <'.11111H·1. q•1' llUGESf-:LECTION '71 HI ~QUA Ul-.:Hi\t'K . t>K 1<.imhll'r Hchcl, 1 cir . D20 OAIL y PILOT r ~ ~ 0 ti'I To\ola ('rn" n '' gn ulO lr A~t I-M ne" •·) ,~ ... ······················· ······················· ....................... axeb . \I .,, t·h tU Hun-._ ~! fdU;,! us~;D(.'"ARS a an:,, I> • ' ~J~On, reu l lrun.:., l:(IVU R IN U.S.A " rlllt l'n)! 1:11011 1111111 •·II 10 1,, "I" .,111. s a\l'r $11~0 , olr. All IX' tofr. 646 69~9 #lOEALE 78Sut>•,1r.u\.YJ",auto,LAKEWOOD ~ ta \t:,.\." 1•ullu .wlo ~.1 11 111 .. 1· ~;?~100 hrks.lu~~.ral·k • .:.1s 11rl' .. ,runsgood ,~SO/ 28,000 m1 ., s:noo Clt'an. 5900 nt 1 1;~0 K Ill!> n u -• Top ca:.h S$ for your VW IOA M 557 !lltH IR ROY C:all661 1085 l'u1d for or not. Call --------lluiclc 9910 R CARVER ---·73 Cl'11c·.1. lu rr11 s , i:n •al .,., \ \\ Si111.•1 • 1'•11 I., G()(HI Kctlh or Jl•rr} r AO LLS·ROYC£ Try a Doilly P i lot SUBARU LARGE nmd S241JO 1111111~JO.111 ""~' oflt.'r HOUWITllA:'ll\'\V Volvo 9772 .::··L··:S~a•b••r:.· ·,··~,· .. ··A··,.:.·. 'I I h J l'.1111!1:!:1,110 r.;:,M.lm 7600Wl'slminsterAn·. "" ' ' u " =~~~·4•,•,. ~r~~.~:~~:1:~.'11,\~~-uy, Sl' SRECTION • • \W \111\111 .. m'"' ..... 11 K93·75St or638·7l:ll!O •••••B••E•FO•••R•E••Y•O••U•••••• P1S, P,JJ, nu uphol x&tnu ,..._ __ _. 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LY $I 980 csllmatc: ! loaded, 69,000 m1, L1Hbad1 SH:> 1111111.11'. · 111 111''' 1 mill · " •1 "" MARQUIS VOLVO s.3200.644-4966 Over Dealer's Cost _Lo~m1lcs. l',l'fill .•.rn~ l'<11l1.i1; IH:!:I MIRACLE MISSION VIEJO '73 Buick, 4 dr, immac. (69:!5) '73 Toyolu t'orollu, xl111 'li7 VW 1111~ MAIDA/REM.AULT , 831-2880 495-1210 1 A C, pwr-.slr, b1·k. !ks, c:ond. Xlnt mpi.:. 11111..,1 !\1•11· l'n i.:1111· & duld1. :!150 llurhor Blvd,, C.M. -----wind. Nu tires, lo mi, FREE AIR COHO. -scc.$9'JSor olr.!Jll24:l5'1 lll'lllll' i;:n 1<J:>7 645-5700 ORAMGECOUHTY $2500. P .P . 644·2877; (6923) BEFORE YOU ·7.i-Tuvola Tt~ut·k. !>O,VOO Iii llu". 1 l1·Jn 1111 1l1·nb. lOOli vw HUS-Wue/whilc, VOL VO ~-0891 SELLYOUR ·· Slt!OO llui i·d 1'"11· 11'111lcrs &. rt'huilt l·ni.:inc & in ex-EXCLUSIVl':LYVOl.VO 7J Buick Eslall' WJ!n. TOY OT A, c~1f 661 io8s lli·.ir II <'\\ I,,.,.,. n l' \\ ('Client cond111on Asking L.iri:cst Volvo Dealer loudel.l. Xlnl coml. New '>h1tl'ks I lllh >;n •.il S!l75 Sl:lCKI or bc::.t orre'r. Come IO Orange C?u~t.~ ! puint. 37,000 ml, 53200. ~e us (?r a top dollar Triumph 9767 .>IS :,1•17 .1t1u1 J l'~I & & :.l'e lo :lpprecaalc. BUYorl.f.1\51'.:. ~·S7G8 c~llmutc . •••••••••. ••• •. •• • ••... \\ k.:1111, 51.!l 0058 DI H !';CT -------MARQUIS TOY OT A • 7STR7 --------Codlllac 9915 MISSIONVIEJO i i \'\\' s11111 ,. Hui• \\I 1:172 \'W Bu:-., I :-.pd •. :-.un· ~·,·~· ~~~·,!~·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 5 210 A:'tlf'\l.ralht.>\\hl·l'h , l u hlZbl I Bi~ll I ·288 49 __ -I___ :11r cond . 1:1.mo n11l1·' ~:~' ;:k·~~;·:: .~~~~~~ ~~~ ~1~~1a~. ~~~er ~e~t 1~r~ · e e ·~ ~~· .~r ~c~'.'. eSz~~ *$3977* (41811 4X4 WAGONS New 77Y2 Wgn :.tart al l.1kc Ill'"· 11~11Nl.L 1 l t>l;!:!HZ!i c~ll~·2441 Corappt 2025 S. Manchester P_P.968 __ s_11_0 ____ _ •llllJllllJ } l'Jf l:!.IHIO m 11l· \\ ~llr J ll 71Wgn1 IODSL $777 l\ ,l\.11lahk 7:: Supl·r Hui.: 1'111-.1h•• ·11super l:k<1·tlc Sun Bug, Anaheim 750-2011 1973 Cacltllac Coupe 74 Wgn I 42Kll$1777 . S4299 ydh>". '>Ill I. rn.•i.:~. JIU:.. • .111· cond . dt•luxc• mt, .i ----DI' v 111 e. f u II pw r, Frcway chh1' Co~land Mfrs 1•111: l lt•Jn Ii I I 1~.11.1 -.p<I, rudb. 5~4·4103 Autos, Used A)f FM i.tereo. light sen· l'Jll for d1recltu11::. 2001 E ht SA 551( 80110 • • , • . •••••••••••••••••• ••••• tinel. dlx appts. Excep. ,.., -----i i \'W \an. rd1lt l'111:1111'. ti7 V\\ F. ng in<'. runs General 990 I 11onally clean. S3500 or \.~~E ~oo-"' ....,,,, ~·'" ·59 TRJ, xlnt ml'l'h <·ontl. 1111 rool1·r. rJ1h;1b 1\lu.,t J:rcal. Was rcbll, Sl~5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn.t ofr. S33.0.l8l Y •' ~ • ''" W are w h I s . S l ~ !l 5 . wll S<!:.!50. li75 9233 c x l' h a n g e -' 6 7 r-~ SUBAR'if • L_...,. s.ct1-&10·2358. 673·6769 Tran,,mbi.ion, ~cblt Sl25. * $599 Sale * 00 Cad1llac Sedan, wble ~J. !I I,, ,J66PCJJc• 73 \'W Hus <'tl'>lom c>'t·huni:c. Orl\'c both . w/black.top,S750. V/'t_l'llM1t..9.~'-y-CIMMu Vollc$woqen 9770 t•ampl·r CB, .rnnrnl!, lbl, IJl'for« you buy. 631·2991 644·5061 l'l' r S 3 ••••••••••••• • •• .. ••... th·:.i" l'ri.. 6·12 !1200 Pvt pty. 5115So.Strnt 1 299 -------'70 Cad. All power, low 1211110_014117141sz1.n 11 '76 Pop-TopC11mpt•r, -.:Int '75SpmtCu1111wr ltl'lri". '62 VW Bu~ r uns sood miles, runs good. Clean <'ond. Inc Id kn t , F )I :.ll·r1·•1. :-.h11 1·111111. :w.uoo looks awl ul s.iso. ' inside and out. $1800. Toyota 97 65 _i._ll'_rl'_~o_1·ass. 4!13 21~1J 1m Sli!l50. :151 l:.!J I ti73·1501 870-4S&t cFulle rton) .•.........•...•....... ·ucorolla S·5 '71 VW\'.111 't;J VW !lug , s;:,o. lld>lt 't)lj Bug. ~unroof. r~itlta'"· '?S. Cad. E l Dorado. s spd . n ('w r ud1JI:., $2000 tH2 2 t52 t.'rll!,l°ll'J11,g1t111ml. i:<H)(J l·ttll(I. Set: ut 769 ~~~~~~~~ Loaded, astro roof, fuJI Al\11 F1\1 l'ass :.tc rco, ort>.J:! OilW !Iii~ 15:!:! Cl'nlt·r.C:'ll. 1;:11.2063 .---111111'!-----•I powe r, white w / r e(! magi.. Xlot Cond $2175 .... ..&o• ...... 9100 ... ...& ...., 9800 -----. leather int e rior. 631-3723 or 552· 1!131 _.. •• ""' "'VTOS, ""ew l!Hl>I \ W llu, 1 u-111111 111•11 1., \'\V Bu~. a s is, s.ioo or UNI V, CALI 1'': (5) '72 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n·hll l'lll.!. 'II"" ::.;.!..100 u1 l>t.•,,1 olfer, A .\1 Wu~ons $700; (10) Sa<'rir1ce at $8500, one olr !~Ml 1177 1;.i5 0118 Cony 2 ('yJ pi ckups S275; owner.630-1710,633·9264. I..! B.•J·• 1111 ,1111 '""" --,,,-11-u-i.:-.-~unroof, '.F.\I 75 Dod~l' V 8 $2000. '74 'l1111 1111I 'l llJU ur 1111 . 1•J:.!wlll•. :-.1\ 1 Var. Ply V·ll SlOOO l\1 Y HE MEED HElP? i.11 l\.lul 548 1:18:!5 a:.k for Boh INSPECT£l> OCT. 27 & llelp you~lrto a 28. 19182 J A.\l BUH c E . lli:apini.t selecllon of ~101 :o\\\ l '.1,lhJl'k, '"\.. l ur l<na'<'I ••I:! 1!1111 i i HL'G l'om·t. Xlnl l'!lnd IR\'. TO DE SOLD OCT QuJhf1cd Hopefuls ...:!!fltO ufll'r J\lu:.t sell. 31, 9· 1. 1n the DAILY PILOT C.111960-ti!">:I 1-~~~~~~~~1 llELP WANTEl>ADS Autos, Hew 9800 .Autos, New 9800 .Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew tlOO ···········•···•······· .............................................. , .•......... ~········ .. OUR 'Jl's ARE HEREI READY FOR DELIVERY! OllLY Al IUSTAFS• • • • 71.M u•PRI TED SAYl•GS ~.. • ALL '771 I• STOCKI d 1972 LIHCOU. 4 Dl. PCtlffr ~l..,tt'IQ OCWM' bt'Mi.ft,, (Klw(!r \fllt, CYIWW-t ""'"°'""'' •" c.ono "'""' ro ... 1 , .. , 199fPW s 1991 1975 DOOGI 09i Sedel! Po ,..•r ~t••'•nv '•Clio. •"t'",f"AhC 4•' COfld W\~ l •"O •" fO,:t n•erar fLrc •>,(!~(> .. MEW CAPRI II 52990 ... 51MMO. .SEE THE T~~!phyr COMPARE OUR PRICES rnBATAvus MoP1D USED CAR SPECIALS ••• PRICED RIGHT! 1972 AMC MJ.TADOl St.ti.aw...,. o cyl -ai-.no ,..,'° oow•r C>r•,..•• 1u1om111c;, •" "°"" .,,,. I"" 1U FNA\ 1974 FOlD Gr•T.-zOr. Pow•r 6!Wf1"0 paw., btttll•> AM f-M ltiPe •"IOIT\al•c. •it CONJ "'"'' •OOf ~·~ .... ~) <.<H\"liA• U • .c. 16tQliJU, 1976 AMC l'ACEa Cl'E. '<tai•o v•n.,.• t(li(), e cv-ori-..., a1ffUf\O .itif tOnd. ~lte-t IL•1 1162PllJ 1971 llHCOLM 4 Dll l>tJ•"< ,.,~,no '"°fO "''""""" bflht•. l!lu1~< ()I~ \f'lt~ ()O\iltoe• wind()~ "" r..ono \;ll"lyl root w•w tl ff: tQflRtl 1 5 1256 1976 C HEVIOLIT ctt. ..... c ... Haa10 air cono 4 ., .... " ''"'1" c,,n1rot t'Wl•O"r tt • • 1•61 De~h LK ~.NUN 1973 DOOGE Ch .... C~ Pc,.,er 11e-en~ flUW4.tt t>t••"• AM IF M ~ffJft-'O 11r tonO tt•,,._t rrJOI, tlVlf'd ~,_,,.. w~\ CMn 1111pm9 IL..: $49HHli $1898 1975 DOOGI DsiC-.. Po'lllllt!r ''""'1"119 ud.o. oowrr C>ri"f't. 111IQmlh<. 11r tclf'WJ n~au•, '''"'o c.onuot '' , •119AlC.! 1973 MARI( IV A Sl'f<:IAL SlLVq EDITION super sharp Marl< most evetythrng tor · l oaded w11n and luxury You reall every comton and see ti. (Ltc. 85rH~bl come rn special price I. A very LINCOLN MERCURY 842·8844---·---··"--"---4 at the all new Irvine Auto vnter l.ake Forest exit/San Diego Fr~f'\\Jay .... 30 DAYS. FREE GAS! ON ANY OF CALIFORNIA'S THRIFTY THREESOME! YES, AT PHIL LONG FORD, YOU GET 30 DAYS FREE GAS WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY FIESTA, FAIRMONT OR PINTO! TAKE ADY AMT AGE OF THIS LIMITED OFFER NOW! Maximum ol 75 gallon!. ol gas in 30 days. Gas to be dispensed at Phll Lo"g Ford ****************************~*********** OUR 1977 MODEL CLOSEOUT IS NOW IN PROGRESS ANYTHING GOES! 1970 T·llRO COUl'fi (132881 -lf75- CHEYY $2488 MOHIA C OUl'E 1971 :u:.~~. $3588 !501CXRl ------- S3688 1974 DODGE DAltTC" (684MEJJ lf74 rtMTO SQUIH 732JNO 1974 COUllll W/SHll.L (83755X) lf7J 'cADILUC $3488 DIVIL.LI ' (647HP8) lt76 MUSTAHG 2+1 (077NLEJ 197' MA10A COSMO (706372) 1---,-,-7-5;___~-~--;--~,~,7~4;----~----t---:-=,,.7~.-~------ (~fi~~~l $3988 :~~~:, $4288 ,i~) ~4488 "" LTD COUl'ES (4 To Choose) ALL CAU SUIJECT TO l'ltlOlt SALE ,..ICHra.us TAX. UCIHSI OFfH fHOS 10.24-77 ***************************************** San Diego Fwy. to Lake Forest exit North to Rockfleld, West to Oldfield, Left to Auto Center Drive I Autos Used JA.uto11 UHd Auto1, UHd Auto,, Used !Autos, Used .. Autos, Used Sunday, October 23. 1977 DAILY PILOT 02 i . . ...................... ······•••··•··········· ··············~········ ....•...............•.••••••.••.•••........... •••••••••••••••••••••••Cadillac 9915 CMnolet 9920 Movenck 9947 M&l1tanq 9952 Pinto 9957 uto1, Used Autos, Used Autos, Ustd General 9 90 I .......................................... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • ••••• .. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •" • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . d • •••••• 196S Chevy Wi:n. new t•ni.;. 'IO Whal•'. 4tl,UOO malt!s, '66 <.:on' crt1blt', 70,000 m1, 72 Pinto R,un ?.lnl l'On • onffoc 9965 Vecia 997 4 Vt!'CJG 997 4 it runs llOOd SJOO firm 'lnt.l·ontl. Sl:!50. 8JtUi700 $1300 )lJkt• offer. l!TcoJtll1PGolfer.$1600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~]•••••••••••••••••"" Nabers Phone645 9357 ti a ' ' SS:!· 0 9 8 8 54!1-(~1711 960·2661; Fri. 546·0751 '7l CATAl.IN.\ 1 dr Seu. i4 (.'he\. Vt•ga Wt'.ll /\ l', l!J"fl h•gJ, JU!t vaanteH , t'H'" """''' -. -. --, • • Hack ,\uto trans. I' S. p 11 auto. low mt. rtl'w Ure\, mt•tJlltc-:-tlvt•r Lluc. ne" >WNER Dcspen1tl'' '.\lu,..1 66 .\[u,,tJllg ~ J-.tbJt k, . , IJ<'. air coml. 30000 at·t ,Int 1·untl :Sl7"xl 510 111:! r .1d1o11 .... :.ll'rl-u. 4 spd. lo \3<'. '7' Monh• l'arlu '71 \la1t·rttk. I d r, s tad.. n.'(], ,1111 .•·u~tl. l'H ply. 71 J'111lo Hurtabout .~1•11 1111 ~lli95 ofr.!1~7 0825 ma, looks & rides ltkt> Ii it OrancJeCounty's man' ;•xtra .... S2tl0u gd1·u11tl )llJ00.'751luwlJ SHOO t!IJ:JIO<! 1111•,, \Int l'Ond. ;:,;:goo ---7:!\ci;J Guo<lt·unl.I \ar 1.Jru ntl nt'W t·.i r' Se•illtCenfer ~96·6025 :,t.70 Lake nt•w. u~ed :; l\I .1 ~-''ti!! p S ~!JllJl2 '69 STATION WAGON, Ju,t h.1d \,tlvc• Jt1l1 ~115011:k-sl ofr fi:JS·lllo4 n 1)1 PALA. Jlr, tlr, H·r~ hltlt• $225 S<!Hi281J r;11Jw~s,:~c.1~.u-t~p. Gd 1912 I' l II (II w ,1 I! IHI. S~:.trl~~ll ~~T· R&ll • ~ u.. .. 1 olr 1.11. 78~1\J \lkdy1.i1sk for Dll\ICI 0 : AUTO CENTER 1425 BAKER 1976 CADILLAC mu.:.t sell' $!J50 73 c:rabher. hkc m·w aulo t•ond. Sl~OO.~h 5±_0.:_:Jlll!I. A)I FM, mai:;"'; ~111011. ~-i096 • • S7Sll. Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 SEVILLE 55l~t725 trJn,, fa1·torv utr I'S . . 4!11 S.>.>I _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..llll po"'er aS:.a:ol!. plus hdo"' Blu<'llo'11klJ.l.$··O!!Oti 0 1 1 1 :1lu'111·•11 i.:hl·a1~<Jli.tl'k, .•t.ittiin-'W Le'.\1.ini;, 2 d.r hrdtp, ACROSS FROM l·'Et>CO COSTA MESA CADILLAC TRADE·INS • 1975 CORVETIE <.:USTOM GR ILi lull '7ti Monte Carlo. LoJ1h·ll au o, r.1 Y 11 ,.,. s, n n11, '71 t-'cenl 1'11110 " rebll cng & trans. New padded top. crw:.~~ Wll· ~lur blue wiwht lamtau Met"Cury 9950 1111m.11·ul.ilc. Jlhl o tr. w;ii.;1111 . ·11 ,000 mill':., Ure:; & brks, buck !>ls, trol AM1fo''.'ll stereo with limll•r 11.000 ml. Orli: ••••••••••••••••••••••• IW!l.a t~">.__ mui.:l>. lu1a:a1.:e ruck, duul exhaust. P /S, auto. tup~ CADILL·\C \1 ire miner. m0\1118 & ofrs for OHANCa: COl lNTY'S 1!11111. <Jd ru11111ni.: c•ontl. tupc deck, t'll•un. $2·100. Cl:J rad. l\1u11t sell. $1295 whc'cr cover':-, l'lt'. ~550 t:;.1 11&1 198ti2l'H'1> NEWEST i\11 . Sll'n•o. t;.1pe ill'k. 870·4SO.l(Fu!lcrt11n) orofr.Dave,831·3698. IOO<INLO). Chrysler 9925 l.INl.'OLN M E H<.Tlt Y I'S l'B. Sl<!OO 552 ltl70 _ 'H PINTO, A!\li FM H trl. .. 66 Le M 0 . -4-dr VS now $9988 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl·Lll1·1»:,hi111:.111111·0l'EN •. i\1 G'l' . Vt·rv cll'<tn, mu:s l . l ~ s 1 F • c·r Nabers Cadillac 1"77 ('hyr•lt•r· l'or·1loti.1. RAY FLADEBOE m · 0 "hmg Coup~. scll.bcsLofr 552·61Ull PlllO • C n. am 1.1) " ~ 2119 uulo, VII. PS, dtsc -• · -owner. $375 (TEZ493 12 1,000 ml) \lhlll' out LINC:OLN-MEllL'tlHY bric.,, r.tll\t· p.1l·I.. llual Plymouth 9960 5'15·0062. i.ide, buliy blUl' \l'l\'\:l 161111\UlOC.:l•nh·r llr l'Xh.tu~I F 111 r. 77,rHHI •••••••••••••••••••••••. -;:----:-, int. Al I x tr 11'. 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'it \lu:.tani.: Chiot, full' µowl'r taalg,tlc, tanlell 4~1J·lOm whe<!ls. (lllSHXK > This t97.S Fleetwoml. loadt·l,I. Sllo?lll'<I: til.0011 n11 . a~l.111 . ·n l.'<111:~',\i"ark W~n Full '"·"'l'" 1 ... 1 '.'ol'1110 C:il..e~ ~~;~·o ;~·.nll;~~·;, ~·11~~:;:1: '76 Formula, o.il\-cr, blk. week only $-t9!)S. XJnt l'Ond ~.ti II llil!li f!~.~. .,., . . ,,1 11,r _o\l•r .>IU J.~!I ~ $7850* 554Hi07tl 993 st:.!j()t ht""'k t.tt tt117art spcaker&lu~J.:JJ.:c rack. t·an1111' top. F:\1 AM. _Continental 0 J 71 )lu'lani.: t.:ht:i II, tullv Pricl>d lo sell .it s:!.1"5 Ucau111ul S.1500. Grace, 75 Codilloc ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ...1111p d \lu .. t "'" s;111uo See Jn V:11ly l'tlol purk· bui.· 7Jl ll:!ti8 l,74Ll ... COLM I . 'tJ:!CO:STINfo:'\T\I. mu\· l9t11>\kr1·11r\ \1 vntell.rn ' Ir 5'>1f'l'-or .)57 1 .. 'I '~~lo1,:.1.10 We~lBnyS1. y_;;; ---9974 " L mo.ustne ang must l>cll llod). & tnl 2 dr Xlnt o.h.1p,·' r.ulau, 11 " '' '·-' -· ,_,_ t;o..,ta :'oll'sa . or call -..,-COHTIMEHT.AL Ila:. C\ ~r) than14 Jui.l lakc .\Inc l::nl(. nl•etl, "ti.. ht· JI l' r . .\ <. Sti ~o 'tii .\lu-;t:m)(, .,,.1i.-tt ( 11nd 1i42 ·-1:121 .ml.I u ... k ll1l·k ur •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• Town Sedan. One owner· ncw.(Ser.011:1-to) Ph:7H!J6:!.~12.if11il'\I l>li721:! \Ulo 1r.1n ... \Ii. Hctrn1lt lht.iranthcflct•Li.:JrnJ.:c VEGA '76 traded 111 here on u 1111"' MOTOR CARS PRIC"' LOW"'REO t·ni.: 1:! • .)1)11 1;~i. 12111 for more anrormJt1un HATCHBACK Cadl'llac. Ab•olulely im D'"'LEG"' .... CE ·;o Mark fl I. mmt t'Othl .. .. • d' " '" "'" B f Olds b'I 9955 SSpced !runs .. ra 10.cl<'. maculolc! Every Lan 626W17thSAS47·9250 ek:.t o ft'r . Plt 1111l' Only ~400, S.W<I unuer mote ·17 Vol\·unc J>rem•l'r, ·I Only t·le\'en miles! t·oln luxury opl1on. '.\lusl w • d a Y s !.I am S 1> m. low Uluc Uool.. '76 Mon •••··~!.~~~···~··••••••• door, air. 'lc·n·11, dl'luxc :.<!e! (924JQ!\t). 'i 4 Coupe De Ville, nt.'w 6"5·1822, wkntlii & t'\l'~. t~·go '.\IX. l'.rn ar rnna.:l' .. '.-I ~run.itlo; ml. :>Woo 581 7585 (O!HllOt.i > $5699 * radials. loaded S5300. b'7;!'89Gtl lerrn~.1H:.!IH15 •111 11s.phSl;illO OMLY$3295 PP.1>15-.8063 .--il>H· fiOI! or 830·1415 '70 Sutcllile. Air. P. 8. f;cl T>ovc & Quatl St,,.. -----1'70 Conlml•nlal. l'll';en ln ·1;7 Sta wi.:n. F1r'L d:;,,.~ .-• --- -tare:;. Gd tr;rns porlation ·i-:WPORT BEACll • ·75 Coupe De Viii£>. s un :1 n ti o u l. J. v a tit' <I . corul. S8011. <.:all (iJ.l) 611 Culla~s. ,\If ICJlUl'l'S. SOOO 908.()..l!Q 833·0llS 1975POMTIAC roof,dcElegancclnt,{ull Le ather S11 :!5. Ph H·ll l030 Xlnt i:a:.m1ll':l(;l'.no o1l. · ----__ _ GRAND PRIX LJ p w r . ,\ Mi i r' '.\I 4~..io:io ---S50qor best l!t1·771ti ·m ~·unv lll. Air, ~'fl. '7l Vega. rcbll cng, nu T·Top. Sil\•cr exterior :.tereo/la.pe, 33.000 mi. Co .... ;:tt... 9932 Mustann 9952 l!liti 11111 ... l 'ull;i..,... 1 ilr. I'S. n~w l ll'l''· Xlnl dutch. hodyiintcr xlnt <I 1 -95 pp • ·"' ,.. '7 .. 1t.111t' ~ htlc 11 , 1 t•d l'O) I swo. !Jti2.7185 w1sllver Ltinduu top & new ra w s . ..,.,!J . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• .\Int niml. .. u.1~10 ma lk:.l mtr St>.51.1 l'h 5 l!l 3:!70 -----red velour mtcranr. Full ~i-\H759 '71 ;\IL'ST\:\(; '.\l.\('lf I nltt•r P\ t·r wh11ll',:tlt• • New Lancia LUXURY -of o Price you con live with MEW LANCIA SEDAN Window Slicker Price ..• $7 1 5 7 420 B.J. Sportscar's Discount 2,37920 !.:;5:. ........ $5, 195°0 New 1976 Ser. J03994 Thru 10-23·77 A beautiful selection o.f Lancia Coupes and Sedans .tth air condttloNftg. r_ww steerincJ. c.d poww windows ~ with SU!'f'ooh .t B.J. Sportscar Center Inc . 6 2833 HARBOR BLVD. -i One Mii~ ~°"th of ~o" Ootqo Fwy COSTA MESA 540-4491 l .. I I 1~wer, factory, au· conth· ~ad .7.i Cil\' cit-ji;l a.:. CORVETTES \uro I' JI I' :-;, p w. ~Jlui 1i1U-;n1~ .~4L,l i.cll' l!J7.> l'I} rnuuth Wun! 1\d llclp" llorung, 1\;\l f M !>l<'reo. Lo· ded 1 lk P P S-1:.!50 1 •• ,,.. \ c.: gd rn11cl o11a.: ut-.... -9800 \'ah:i11t :x,·11~,11,,_,'1·.:•!1'111 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Htw 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 U0ltw.heeJ.cru1secontrol. \''k~d,,;1 ~ .. ,131 ,31., 1.,._,1 ~ CHOICE OF I I .,1101 ~:!W1;111;.11;, A os,.,.ew . _ ... r~ll)C wheel~ & 1f)" ,.:\'t·s·,7ttlhll;Ob.il u; ·••••••••••••••••••••••• --••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• males. U460-li> 675_.lti56 1969 THRU 1977 $5899 * h~·t•d'& \utum.11u·, 76 CAD SEVILLE Orange County'i • Sth er walb red tnlt!nur Largest & Finu t 1976MERCURY Only 20,686 milei. Selection COUGAR XR7 <986NA D> l::Z 1''1~.\NCl:\l; 17,000 m1les. Full power. $9689 WF. Lt-:,\S 1-: factory air cond1t1onin1:. MOTOR CAR CORVETT&S pwr. windows, A)I F~l D'ElEGAHCE HOW.ARD CIMvrolet stereo, lilt wheel, cruise 626 w 17th SA S47·9250 Dove & Quall Strech Control. rallye "'heels NEWPOlff Ul::,\Cll Wack exterior "' black 72Cad4DtSDV. Lom1':.. 833 0555 Landau roof & black an· 1 Owner. Xlnl cond. ____ ._ tenor. Lake new condl SJOOO. Call 67J.li932 ·;i; C:onell<' HO ooo mt t lion. (643DE'v1 Prirl' a --""' ner lou~led ' ll~t ofr oewone then took ;it 1111,, i~ Cd\'. loadt•1I & heaul :\J • 11 .. 11 .,.M.1 \\'ht "' \I ht l ',1 hraol1 t. · u~1 't' '" , "' 55699 ,,uftll•• lt·.llh lilt 'I hi. Cougar 9933 • rrUh•· ,,.,,,,. ").-1.UOO h:">t ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 1977 CHEVY "1" ''1~ ·1• i.i,.,,.,, nr.:; .'\II; .\1111 '"'"' 1·1111 MONTECARLO i.! SU\' L11.11h·cl ,,.,, PO\l•·r ll11 c """"' L"nduu Sunroof I UHMI Im•-. & llri..,, ::.1:r1:, Fl fl .\I Sup1.•r P111 ,. ~";! :ix1x miles. Full IXl\.H•r 1:11· ~Iii.! •OX:.!>i SACRIFICE tor y air c ond1l10n1n,.:. AM1 F:\1 l>lt.'rco, l il t whe•I. cruhc t•1111trol, raUye wheels. H<'d r'< lerior \4 rl'<I ''"''""' an t~r iut C:i l7HHF 1 l'remem.lou.\ SJ1111e.:.! $6399 • '976 C•DILLAC FLHTWOOO Brougham. t2.0f>O mile~ .\Jl Cadall,.c lu;(ur' & l>'elei:ance 1n1er1or Blue t!Xlerlor \I. <IJ rlc bl uc 1•addt'<I top & light blue !)'elegance leather. l.a!.l i I l' u u pt' I l \' \' I 11 < • :llet.illic blue lthr 1111, tl7 ,11(J() m1 . ,Int '011il SHOO lk~l "" ""'' h:.'1i11. x:r. 17 JI ·;u(.'011,.:.JJ \ >i .1ut o \\I F:'ll: .11r. tlh1 1111" 1111 111.w l'lllld -.11«~1 J, I •lit IJ}' ;.')I 1!11\ll l'\' ..... I I.I.I ·;; :>.ll i, 1; \\f..'l'"' old :.!11~1 Camaro 99 17 ~.11 ,, . .\ 11 •J v t 1o11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'on!'-tder lull· modl·I 11t 1973 CHEYY CA.MA.RO Wtth automatic t ran ... Run,jlreal! 1717HX~1 tr.tell.' !.17'1 IH711 Dodge 99 35 ••·••··•·••·········•·· •:S l.),NI I!•' I nron..i \\ 1.;n .ur 'lt•·I.. 'Int \11'1, ::>J!l:i :11x 11·11 s• rriced-S288S Mll.ACU MAIDA/REHA.ULT 2~ Harbor l:Jh d .. <..: :'el 645-5700 11( the lar.l(c CJdallut: lux• -- l!ll:J 1>111IS!l' Ch.iri.:t'r '>IX'l·l.tl l·dlltun JUIU \hlfl kal tnJI!' 1·u-,l p.11nt . Bro~ham trtl 1011 ••na.: ltkt• nt'" .;;;! ""' 1; 11. ~illtl u r ~· auto m" h 1 l l' l> '67 Reliable lranspor!a • :ll9NQ\\ ' uon Gd l'•Jnd Sf.00 s 9 5 9 9 * ;,31; 003!1 tiH l't1nt11l'I gel 11101111 I< Iran-. h.wlwnd dJ 111.1 i.:•• s::no<f uphul :-.!Sit 1;1i; fi'I t'I • Ch.vrolet 9920 1977 DOGGE • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9940 PICKUP .............•.....•... Slepsadc Shol'th1•d 10.0011 • miles. \'8, .wt11rn.1t1t" ,. pwr. stel·nn): & IJrakt·~ ,. \Jtt 1F '.\I 'tcrco \I tupt'. ,. rallye \1 hl·el-. Oran.i:~ ,. cxterinr w black an · 1cr1or I I Flili226 I $5199 • 1974DATSUH 260Z Interim Seriei. 2 + 2 Coupe. Automntat• tran .... DI F~t slt>reo w !Jpe, rallye wheel Gold e\ tenor w match1n.: 111 teriol'. Jlfinl <'ond1tlon 1!rltlRS0> $5599 l..••• '9#• .. t , .. ,.~ 0..90 ••••••• ., .. ,,.,. .. .,.,.,.... ,.,, ....... ii Forti St \\ i.:n I ••unln SqUlll' \ (' I'S l'H • i':K.'>11 f'h 7.i2 ilOl\tl 'I 1!1 1974 P'L YMOUTH .'>Jllll.111' .s 12 11.i.)H Pl I'' . . SATELLITE '73 Rancht•ro RT. ~hl•ll ~bnng 2 Dr: llor11top -CB. pipes. 11 ir. e ll'. \l.tkl' . .12.000 mill':. ,. ull po"' er. 73 Monte C.arlo. 311 xtras. ollcr H-12 4411-l factory ;11r 1•oncllt ion I nit xlnt rond . S2,625. Bronw exkrror w hcli:c !1<17-8464 • 7 1 G r a n 1' o r 1 11 " t.ondou & matr hlnl( m ---Hroui.thum. Loudt•cl <.'all teti.or.W25LVY). '75 NOVA. I dr. V-8, air afterfipm.&12·11.~5!1 $2799 cond, P1S. auto t ran~. -- • •IMCLUDEO In thi1 price Is a xlnt eond. I 0\\ ner. '68 Cortina GT, 35,000 m l. SJ,350 or ll'U!lt' 8400 !l5i s~~I a11 .ipm at $100 p mo for 21 m11", 645 2182or nfL 5. fi-15·011-IH 970 f'onl '.\l ,l\l'rtt I.. ''·'" durtl tr.in,. \lnl 1111HI '71 NO\'A, low rntll'a)(l'. 5-l~M) 552 i!ll.fl1·\•'' xlnt t·oncltlion SlliOO 832 6949 ·1;x T11111111 \\ .1i:1111 '1111 I YEAR, I 2.000 MIU SERVICE AGREEMENT l'Ontl Ill'\\' ltn•., & 111 k' I to take the i:.1mhll' out ut 'ii <.:u. .. tom Jmp.tlrt Coupt•. 1mnt-rll'i:l 1i5!MI liuvm1tau~•·1l1·111 I'S. 1• f1 ,\ (' n1'"' • tire~ SlllMI 751 t t;I.) 1-'.i...th.11 I. .... I 111 11111 :t -1xl .l·.a 1•111.. •' 'llll•r11lul $200,000 i:l .'\m,aSS Xl11trnn1t l,11om•11\\m·r orn•111.tl .111111 INVENTORY m1 :i:.o VII .\uto tran\. f' p ·.:u. 1.1.11; I'S PB l<hM·t. It II. nu TO CHOOSE FROM tin•" hrk~ l'P s2:iso ·711 R;endll'r o ;151 I ''"' ALL MAKES & Wi ll tr;.1dc for nlllcr l'U n u ttrt'"· m,1).l '' ht•l'I .... ALL MODELS tru<'k plu~ s 1:i0.1230 111r "h11t·ks, ton11eJ11 t1111 --A'.\l l'"\1 11 tr.id.. s11i~r, • '71 Che' Wai.t. Xlnl coml. J::,c~~s 711()~> $1400 Fully equip. Call Nabers !l972305aft·6 '7fi 1:1t,\V,\ll.\ l./11.1 lo.ttlt•tl, In ma S.Jlc• "' '71 Ch~v Concours W)!n. tal.1• "' rr b1· SI l!l rnn Sml VS. :J07r<'. C:lt•.1n . :'llo!l\\n l'P St."1 ;11;~1 Sl.200 'IJ.s!. Ii 16··1114 AUTO CENTER 1425 BAKER 540-9109 -·72 Tllrttm ~ltfH'I' 'lt~rl 'fl<\ Malahu. 2 cir. v II. PS. 111 .... , .i:.1 ~tti.111 I·" ,1,•rt•U I uwnr 7!1.()0(1 orag ma l'hrnnw \.\lt1•1•I • 1•111;K.1I t:1)(ltf rnn<I $11!1.i 1;.ss !1120 or ti 12 867!'> Lincoln 9945 --•······················ ·n NOVI\. ti l)'I w litl'l fl2 Lull t '11111 I ,l)O(f Ct>n<h .ur 2 Drdh Xl11t1•ond turn ~•~1.-, 1c:1.c 11111 I'\ t pl) $19:1() 761HJ84 S-18 ll!JI, Clyde Johnson President Johnson & Son Announces . • • PRICED FROM *4123 • OUTSTANDING SELECTION Dick Johnson Vice President • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL REMAINING I 977's ... 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WOUL.D MAK6 A 01 FFeRE.NC~. ' I \ -..... MARMADUK E® ' .. ' • L.6iS MAKE A C0$1LJME. fbR MARMADOKe ( TANK FNAMADA LOOK , 'lX>tL KNOW lTJ ~ AT~LETIC. ~M . • I HOW Aeou-r U~I~ "'(~f4$J OLD t=UR .:fAc.K6\? ' ' ... A~DMOM's OLD WIG .' I \ By Brad Anderson B Gus Arriola -... -... by Jeff Millar & 8111 Hinds . ' I .~ I ' \ • ' t Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 11 mg. #ta(. 0.8 mg. nicocine av. P8f cigarette. by fTC method. ASK THEM YOURSELF FOR EDWIN NEWMAN. author and news commentator What'• tbe most dlfflc:uJt part of your job? -C.M., Port Arthur. Tuu • Waiting. You may spend hours or days outside somebody's house and get nothing. You may make dozens of phone calls that yield nothing. It 15 not easy to keep yourself keyed up and alert when this son of thing Is going on. The next most difficult part of the )ob Is not allowing the routine to take over and not automatlcaUy reacting to a story In the same way you reac:ted to a similar stocy In the past. FOR DOU Y PARTON, country singer Why do you al•aY9 wear wigs? -S.A., Albany. N. Y. • t love the convenience of just slapping on a wig and looldng like I spent hours getting my hair to I~ that way. Wigs are my weakness -dressy ones for shows, soher, shorter ones for off the stage_ 1 do go wtthout one $0metimes, but when I leave It off. I feel very strange -almost naked. FOR MERV GRIFFIN Wbea pou get time off for peace and quiet, where do 9011 go to be alone? -Mn. M. Jago, Ford•. N.J . •Every Thursday. when rve finished taping my fifth show of the week, I head for Monterey (I recently sold my home on the Pebble Beach golf course and moved to a ranch In the same area) and lunge Into a heavy tennis schedule until the following Monday morning. &tween sets, I either entertain or am enter· talrled by dose friend$. FOR SALLY FIELD. actress What advice do you h.,,e for aaplrlng ~aa? -L. V .. Rye. N.Y. •Start early, at 2. the way I did -I began In my own room. Then gel tnvolved with school drama courses Ir's an in· valuable experience If you can please a student audlen<:e, you can please anyone, because they're the world's worst. If they don't like you, they spit or throw rocks and books. Then act for the family in lhe llvtng room. You won't get an honest opprals· al, but you'll get practice In acting In front of people. FOR THE .. ASK THEM YOURSELF' EDITOR A. one who grew up adoring Edgar Bergen and Charlie Mc:Carth~ It'• .. d that today' a yoanpten aren't upoaed to ventrlloqulam. Why hu It died? -1.J .. York, Pa. • 1t hMll't. In fact. there's an entertalner named Jay Johnson ~right), who seems set to take up where Edgar Bergen and Paul Winchell, with his Jeny Mahoney doll, left off. Ha has been on 1V with his Farmer Frogurt doll and ls cunently making a tour of the country's chUdren's hO'J)ltals. Ventrlloqulsm, researchers think, has been around since humans learned how to talk. So the future dot!$n't look too bleak FOR JOAN MONDALE. wife of the Vice President Wb.at about being ln the public ~ pleaea you m.-t and dl•u...ayou moet? -S.A .. otympi.. Wub. •The loss of privacy can be dlstreaslng, buc it Is exciting to have the opportunities that It brings. I have particularly enjoyed being a sort of spokesperson for the arts. lf I can direct more at· tentlon to Amerlaln artistic achievements and to the need for Increased support fOt" the arts, II will be weU worth the small IO$S of privacv. FOR JIMMIE WALKER. sw of Good Time.s Since you're ao t.hln, do you agree that aklnny people are more locllned to 11.w-e temper tantrum• than fat people? -S.R .. Fayettmlle, N.C. • t don't want to give a definite yes or no, since I haven't taken a pall of all the saawnles AJ for me. I'm not one to throw llts for no reason. What does frustrate me is coming up with a new Idea and finding It doesn't work. I also get annoyed with autograph hunten and If I'm recognized on the street. If I never sign another autograph. rube happy. FOR PEGGY fl.EMING. skater How old were yota when you began altating, and why did you atan? -C.mllle More. Uringaton, Calif. • At 9, I rented my first pair of skates. There was a r1nk down the meet, and I went there becauH II seemed a nice place to spend my time. I had no dreams of becoming another Son)a Henle. In fact, I adored ballet and was taking lessons. Nine months after that first session, I bought my own skates. Ac.cOfd· Ing to my parents, I was a "natural" and neva waddled or fell . What 1 ltked most was the sensation of gilding. FOR ARTE JOHNSON, actor and comedian 19 It true you have degren In )ournaU.m and law and, If ao, have they helped yow c:uea? -V.L.. Gadaden, Ala. •It's true. One needs all kind$ of knowledge in order to be sa· tlrical. If I can take one sentence that I! a piece of honest lnfor· matlon ond use It as a )umping-off place, t have piqued the In· teresl of those knowing the same fact (and those who don't). One of my college professors said that if all those graduating from universities remembered one Hntence from each course they took. they'd be well educated h's quite a remark. and I never forgot It. FOR DON WIUJAMS. singer How did you get lntaated In the guitar, and how many aonga have you written? -M. C .. Savannah, Ga. • My mother was responSlble. She was my first and only teacher and gave me my first le$$0n at 12. We were hving In Missouri at the time, ond I can remember rushing home from school to get to my guitar and pick out a tune I'd heard on the radio. Reckon I've written about 500 songs. PRO AND CON Should Parole Be Abolished? • PRO Arych Neto. uecullve director, American Civil Liberties Union Parole makes a sentence depend on behavior In prtson. It assumes parole authootles can predict future crimes on the basis of pr1$0n behavior. This Is unfair to everyone. The underlying crime should determine the sentence. Predictions based on pr1son behavior have proved wholly unrellable. While I would abolish parole, I don't ed· vacate that we ''throw away the key." Many sentences are far too long. Short, sure punishment Is best. Even for the most vicious crimes, a maximum sentence of 15 years -without parole -Is adequate. That ls a long time. II would protect society since few Violent cnmes are committed by people after their mld-30's. CON Robnt 8 . McKay. director. Program on Ju.ilee, Soclery and IN Individual, ~n lnttlrute for Humanistic Studies The only fair answer Is that "It depends." If prison sentences con· tlnue to be Indeterminate, that Is, fOf a time not fixed In advance. parole Is necessary to decide upon release dates. If judges continue to sentence without guidelines. to make their sentences more ration· ally understand&ble, parole Is necessary to relieve Injustice. But In most states parole procedures themselves are Infected with such great disparities In the handling of Individual cases that new ln)us· lke.s result. Parole could be substantially modified or eliminated If sentencing guldellnes could be adopted that would ku1d to a fair and relatively determinate s.entendng shortly after conviction. t:> 1an FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rlght1111MtYed By Lawrence Ferguson Most of the witGh hunters, private detec- tives, state lnvestigaton, UFO seekers. bounty hunters, soldiers ol fortune, free- lanoe Wflten, self-appointed sleuths and curiosity seekers gave up on the complf!x mystery a long time ago. But not Sheriff H.L. "Tex" Graves of Logan County, Colo. "It's the stranQi?Sl thing I've seen In 24 years as a lawman, and I'm not about to give up," he wys. "I still don't know who Is responsible fOf these crimes, but one thing ls certain -whoever or whateve1 they are. they're nothing but a bunch of com- mon thieves." The strange events to which Graves re· fers aie ofOdally categorized as crimes against property but have come to be known simply as "cattle mutUations." Ran· chen in at least 22 st.ates, stretch1119 from Oregon to Ronda, have reported cattle mutilations. but so fai no one has ellplalned the blum occurrences. However, dedi- cated lawmen llke Graves are determined to find the answer. 11le mutilations began In late 1974 and peaked In the sum.men of 1975 and 1976. Repons ol them started In the Nonh Cen- tral states and quickly spread Bewildered ranchers began finding their cattle dud In the fields. with precise, sur- gical cuts Parts of the dead animals - eyes, ears, tongues, tall$, various organs. patches of hide -were cut out and taken. Left behind were tons of choice meat. In Colorado, the hardest-hit state. about 1.500 suspected mutilations were re- ported. acc::Ofding to the Col<lfado Cattle- men's Assodatlon. John Welsh, director of cow-calf stockers ~ f()f the National Cattle· men's Association, estimated the national total now to be around 3.000. As the cases mounted and no solid dues were found, public inlerest gn?w. Rural sheriffs like Tex Graves were besieged by people offering ad~. many of them con vlnced they could solve the puzzle. "You wouldn't believe the weirdos we had through here," says Graves. "They came In droves. We never knew when someone might have the due we were looking for So we tried to listen." Soon. sheriffs were facing a new danger. They shuddeTed at what might happen to curious outsiders wandering the coun!Tyslde while ranchers patrolled their property with guns As the mystety deepened, the theories flourished Among the most popular. • The mutilators belong to a satanic cull that uses Animals' organs In Its rituals • The Government Is seaetly testing new biological and chemical warfare weapons. as well as ~et air-land vehicles. • The mulllatOfs are visitors from outer space, who swoop down out of the night sky and iap the animals with their wea· pons. taking the parts to create their own herds by cloning. • The mutilators are hitherto unknown Lawrenct Ferguton Is a -.porter wllh The Gu.ette Telegraph, Colorodo Springs. Colo AN UNKNOWN MENACE PUZZLES CATTLEMEN Though thousands of animals appear to have been mysteriously destroyed, some scientists say nothing unusual has a ctually been happening. humanoids, resembling the Big Foot of West Coast fame or the l•ndAry Abominable Snowman. • Natural predatOfs, such as coyotes. bears, mountain llons and eagles, a.re the culprtts. and somehow cattlemen are vic- tims of a form of mass hysteria, seeing things that do not exist. late in the summer of 1975, Graves and other Colorado sheriffs went to Gov. Richard LAmm for help. He called in the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. "This Is one of the greatest outrages In the history of the Western cattle Industry." proclaimed the Governor to officials of the stare Catllemen's Association "It Is lmpor· rant to solve this mystery as soon as pos· sible The carlle Industry 15 hard hit from an economle point of view. From a humane point or view, we uinnot allow these mutllattons to continue " Joining the CBI was the Colorado Na· lional Guard. which began searching for unauthortzed planes or helicopters flying over cattle country A S25.000 reward. put up by various rural group$, was offered to anyone pro vldlng information leading to the anest and conviction of the mutilators. The American Humane Association offered a SSOO reward In late 1975 law-enforcement officers in Colorado !Jacked evety lead The CBI In filtrated offbeat cults or devil worshippers and the hippie underground In Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. The veterinary lab at Colorado State University began examining animal carcas- ses. One animal sub,ected to a thorough exam was a female buffalo, found al the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo In Colorado Springs on Oct. 20, 1975 An autopsy was performed by Dr Rodney Walker, zoo veterinarian. Tusuu from the ammol were submitted to Dr Raoul Urich, El Paso County coronet Fluid samples were sent to the coll• lab A month later. Don Davis. zoo director, announced the disturbing results of the investigation:". the animal died from unknown causes. After II was dead, a mu· ttlatton was done with a sharp Instrument by man Blood samples and pathology work showed no evidence that the death was CAused by drugs, poison or anything else but natural causes " Sheriffs next staked out farm and ranch locations and patrolled the countryside more frequently Sheriff Graves and his men spent night after night In Logan County's back country, which Is so desolate and unpopulated "you could hide a freight train out there,"' one of the ~archers noted laconk:ally. .. When the Information gathered in the massive CBI search was analyzed and re- vealed, cattlemen found that the CBI had come to a cunous conclusion The mutila· hons were being performed by natural predators, the CBI said, and only ln rare cases had the cattle been slain by humans. The technicians at Colorado State agreed, saying that In 300 examinations of so-called mutilated cattle, only nine or 10 were the result of human butchers. "When the mutllatlons ftrst began in Colorado, there was lots of speculation that different types of cults were Involved ," said Carl Whiteside. CBI agent. ·•After a two·and·a-half month undercover investi- gation, we have no evidence whatsoever that this~ the cause of the problem." Astonished sheriffs and ranchers couldn't believe their ears and were out· raged. They stopped sending carcasse.s to the lab. They stopped talking openly about mutilations. They quit trus•lng what the "experts" said. Sheriff Graves, a patient and determined man. was bitter. He and his staff have always been more Inclined to believe what they see, not what they Me told. That bitterness was sh111ed by many other sheriffs. who were baffled by the CBl's findings. To "outsiders," It had beeo a fascinating punJe, a good story to read In their newspapers, a curious. oddball mys- tery to pander. But for ranchers It was anything but a game. They were the ones who took the financial loss. They were the ones who wondered If the mutilators would someday take to cutting up peo~ Instead o( cattle. And they were the ones who had eltcted men like Tex Graves to uphold the\aw. h's a responsibility most sheriffs take seriously, espedally Gravu, In the come' of his office In Sterling Is a metal file cabinet. In one of the weD·used drawers are more than 200 photographs of mutilated cattle, and they are damning evidence that the state Investigators either didn't know what they we.re saying°' were not telling the whole story. "Look at these pictures and then tell me how anyone can blame It on narural pred· ators." Graves urges. ''I'd like lo see the coyote that CAn do that. "Predators Me never as selective as the mutilators," Graves says. "A coyote wouldn't leave all the tender parts. If he tore a piece of hide from the CTttter's belly, he'd leave It around. not take It with him And he'd go after the meat under It. "At lea.st three of the 74 animals mu· tllated tn Logan County were cut upon while they were still alive, based on the evidence we've collected," he continues. "Also. the blood In 29 animals was com· pletely drained from the animal. Vet we seldom find much blood on the ground." During the summer of 1977. the number o( reported mutilations In Colorado de- creased drastically. In Logan County, only five were reported. "A lot of people are g'4d lo see It slow· Ing down," Graves says. "I'm gJod too, malnty becau.5e the ranchers are going to need all the profits they un get. "But there's a bad thing about It slowing down. It means It's going 10 be even harder to catch them now. II worries me that we don't know why the mutilations ever began or why they are slowing down. That means we don't know when rJRI It might get bad again." Iii.YI ABOUT OUR COVER From lf!/r ore SheH/f "TeJt." Graut1. ronc~ ()(in Dldcinwn, one of the ulclfms o/ Ille collle mvtllollons. and Unde,.. th«rlf/ Jerry Woltuer, Phoro b11 John Morgan Free Morris Calendar with any 20 9·Lives9 labels. Or5l.OO plus 10 labels, or52.75 with no labels. Here's the 1978 calendar Morris fans will flip over. Every month has a lovably grumpy Morris photo and quote, plus space to jot remarks of your own! (Special holidays get the finicky one's paw print!) Send for your 11 " by 17 " Morris Calendar. And grab the new year by the tail. C l977 $<.,-!(,., Froct.. Inc ------------------, ~ Morru 1978 Calendar Oft'eT 9-Li~. P.O. Bo. SSl99, Dept. 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The dolls will en- Joy your hospitality the year round -es· peclally If they visit your Christmas tree . One bonus of doing thls handiwork Is that you Just might find It the beginning of a brand new hobby that can be shared with your family and friends. Instructions for making the dolls shown In the photo, along with five other whim· slcal doll designs, are Included In FAMfL Y WEEKL Y's leaflet. Here's how to order the complete In· stucttons for the dollhouse, fumlshlngs and six clothespin dolls: I • FAMILY WEEKLY. OctoO« 23, '9n These clothespin dolls with painted faces are easy and lnexpenslue to make with fabric and yarn remnants. Send $1 for each copy of Dollhouse and Furnishings Leaflet '303 to: FAMILY WEEKLY MagazJM P.O. Box 438 Midtown Station New Yori&, N. Y. 10018 Don't forget to Include )t9Uf name. ad· dress and zip code. (N.Y. 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Jn every sense, the ultimate private library of recorded music-to be cherished for a lifetime, and presented as a legacy to later generations. S.perb proof-qllalJty rtte>rdbtp Each record will be exceptional for its clarity and tonal quality-capturing the beauty of today's finest performances and of the historic perform- ances of the past. lndeed, the recordings of leg- endary greats such as Caruso and Ponselle will be remarkably improved by electronically removing imperfections in the earl ier recordings. . ...... A superior vinyl material, contamiog ill own anti-static element, will be used in the production of these records. This special material. and the process by which the pressing is made, will result in a record that is more rigid, durable and ze.. sistant to dust. A r«e>rd that hu true fidelity, clearer sound quality and a long life. 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To begin building your private library of the world's greatest perf onnanccs on proof-quality records, mail your application by November IS, 1977. The Advisory P~I MAJITIN BOOKSPAN. lllllJk critic. commentator ot NC'O" Yort Philharmonic l"ldio conut1• SCHUYLER G. CHAPIN, Dun ot I.be School al the Ana, Columbia Ullivenily FRANCO FERRAJlA. member ol the fllCUlty ot Che Academia di Santa Cecilia, Rome R. GALLOIS MONTBRUN. Diredcur, the ConservalOire National Superieur de Muslquc. Plui1 IRVING KOL.ODIN, mu1lc editor of The Saturday Review, r.culty member. the Juilliard Sdlool · WILLIAM MANN, Mnlof m,,.it critic otThe Londocl Titnes, Mllhor o( boob Oll Moart. 8.cb. Weper MARCEL PRAWY, Pn>ltucw, Viennl Academy of Mutk ANDR£ P1l£VIN. Principal Conduewr of the LonOon Symptloay Orcheatn WILLIAM SCHUMAN. tompottr. lirM winntr ol l'llliu.u Priu for muilc H.H. STUCKBNSCHMIDT. mnnbtr ot the Akademie dtt Kuc1utt, Wcat Berlin r----CHAllTBll suasc1un10N APPUCATlOtol ----, Tbe Fnulklin Mint Rocord Society Pranllfo Cencu, ~lll)'1¥ania 19091 .- Pkasc enter my sublcrlplion for Tltr JOO Grro111t Rtt0rd· "'•' oJ All TilfV, contlstlna of one hundred proof..qualit,y records in c11.1to~ libtary casea. I uodustaod that I may dhcontioue ~ sul»cription at 1ny time upon thirty dlys' writkn notice. No j)jlymcnt is required at tbla dme. I will be bil!N with shipment at S9.7S• per record plus St.7S for packaaina, 11\ippina and handlio .. My reoords will be senl to me al I.be rate of two per month. Sianature _______________ _ Mr. Mn. -.-,. .. ~'°""" ... ~·~;·~TO ~,.,.MIC-, " M~·L-----------------~ CilY------------------ State, ZiP'---------------- Pkast mail by Novemlnr 15, 1977 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Umit: Ont colltclion per subscriber Jto I ~---------------------~ Tv·s SWEET LITTL~ GIRL BECOMES A MOVIE STAR A lot has happened to Susan Dey since The Partridge Family, including a starring role in a very grown-up 6Jm. with Shirley Jones and David Cassidy. A few weeks ago, she finished the lead in hei first mll}or motion plct ure. First Loue. In whkh she has some passionate love scenes and use.s a lot more salty language than In her old series. In between these events she married her agent, who Ls twice her ~e and has a daughter iust 10 ~ years younger than Susan. So what's hap· f pened? Well. she has grown up She's now & poised, elegant and beautiful. L!....::!::=:==~~==~=~~a After a stint as a model In New Yosk (Vogue, Mademoiselle. Seuenreen), With ogent-hu.s~nd Lenny Hlrshan By Peer J. Oppenheimer Only a few years ago. Susal'I Dey played the pert of a 14-year-old in The Partridge Famlly, the long·runnlng family· oriented l\I series In which she costaned Susan moved to California to star in The Partridge Family for four years. "The show was fun and good ellpenence." she rec.alls, "and David (Cassidy) and I had a marvelous relationship When the show was canceled, I 106t a person out of my ltfe. Of course, I had a nice relationship with Shirley (Jon11~). too, but David and I were of the same age group. I started playing a 14-year·old and grew up very slowly. In fact, when the show finished , I was 21 and still playing a 16·year·old." Last December Susan married Leonard Hirshan, who looks 15 years younger than the SOth birthday he recently celebrated. He Is a Hollywood super~ent, who was Impressed by Susan's beauty, potential and personality. Susan would like children of her own. but not now. "Since Lenny ts Involved In his work and I'm so Involved In mine. we have httle lime together," she says "To have a child under those circumstances would be wrong " Ha~ her husband as her ~ent Is not a bad tli!'hg, Susan insists. "I don'I mind If he talks about business when he comes home at night," she continues. "It gives him a release to discuss It, but when hts business concerns me as his client, not as his wife. we try to do It over the phone. I want to deal with him at home as my hus· bond. not as my agent. So we don't let business interfere with our relationship." Their relationship was affected, how· ever, when Susan played those love scenes fh Rrst Love The night Lenny first saw the film in a private screening, she was so nervous about his reaction she refused lo go with him. "I was so relieved when he came home and told me. he was proud of me," she recalls. What 1s Susan's feeling about nudity In fllms? "If there Is a reason behind It, AS there Is In First Love, where It's very Im- portant, I don't mind. If Ir's done for ex· ploltation, then I won't have any part of II. "Filming First Looe became a delicate time for both Lenny a.nd me. So It was my Job to reassure Lenny that II was my work. The problem started when I first read the script. Len.ny was viay funny because when I asked what he thought of It, he suddenly realized that I wasn't asking him as my agent, on a business level, but as my husband He said. 'Well, as your husbond there are a lot of things you do that I don't like' -which I thought was absolutely wonderful. He understood. He knows that our love Is secure. He showed no resent· ment or jealousy. It's obvious that he doesn't have to worry." Nor does Susan. 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EARLY AMERICKS FAVORITE SWEETENER Molasses, loved by Colonial cooks for sweetening and flavoring, still adds its unique personality to old-fashioned dishes. By Marilyn Hansen WHAT IS MOLASSES? A dark. sweet syrup, mola5SeS ls a by-product of refined sugar cane. Usually three boilings of the cane juice are made. The molasses extracted dw\ng the lint bolllng, from which only a portion of sugar Is removed, Is sweeter and lighter In &vOf and color than the second boll. or dark molllsses, which contains less sugar. Third-boil molasses ts often caUed "blackstrap" and Is dark and bitter. Not Intended for direct consumption, 11 Is u5ed In industrial processes. such as the manufacture of akohot, prind- pally rum. MAKING YOUR OWN BROWN SUGAR You can use mola.sse:s t9 make your own brown sugar at home. To make the equivalent of 1/2 cup, blend together l/J cup ordl· nary white sugar with 2 table- spoons molasses. You can make any amount of brown sugar, but for best results, It Is preferable to make it only as you need It. BOSTON BAKED BEANS 2 qta. wat9f 2 lat.. drted PH bean• or a,.., NortMm been• 1 lerge onion, PMted 2 onions peeled end 1tucll: wtth 2 whoi. CIO'IM S.lt 1 cup ct.rt mot .... , Vt cup dartt bfown auger. firmly pectted 1 leHpoon lntahty 9round black .,..,.,., 1 tab*poon dry muatlld Yt lb. utt pcH1I with rtnd ,.ff on l. Bring water to boll. add beans, boil 2 minutes, and then tum off heat and let soak 1 hour. 2. Add peeled onion and l tea· spoon 5311; bring to boll again and simmer 1 hour 3. Drain and discard onion but reserve cooking llquld. 4. Mix molasses, sugar, mustatd and 1 tablespoon salt In large bean pol or Dutch oven. Add bean liquid and beans. Mix to coat beans well S. Ptoce onions with dove. Into bean mixture 6 . Score the fatty side of the salt pork with dlllg()nal cuts Push salt pork down Into beans, letting top edge of pork surface. Cover. 7 . Bake In preheated 300°F. oven for 6 to 7 hours or untfl 12 a FAWtlY wtEIU.Y, Oc100.. ZS. 1911' deep brown and tender. Makes about 3 qts AMBER DRESSING y, cup mayonNIN v. cupmo&aa ... 1 ~ a.~1 lemon juice 1. Combine all lngtedlents; blend with wire whisk. 2. Serve with fruit salads or with shredded canots and raisins. Dressing keeps refrigerated up to 2 weekt Makes 'i4 cup Bl.ACK FRENCH .DRESSING 'A cup cider wfMQer '.4 cup aalld oH 'lo tHlpoon aelt 'I• tHtpOOn 9f0Und bteck .,..,.,., 1 tabiffpoon motHN• 1. Comb\ne All Ingredients In ia.r with ttght·filting lid. Cover; shake well to blend. Makes l cup Editor's note: Imaginative addl· tlons Include: '12 cup thinly sliced pitted black olives, 2 tablespoons toasted slivered almonds or toasted sesame seeds SHOO-FLY CAKE 2 cups un_.lted •lliMPOM now 1 c:upaug.r 'It cup butter or margertne ·~ teaspoon utt Vt t11apoon ground clnnemon v. teaspoon 9f0Und 9lnger D11h g«>Und cloves 'le cup chopped welnuta V1 cupmotH .. I t cup bolll"9 water 1 teHpoon baktno toda l . Preheat oven 10 350°F.; greaseand0oura9·>t 13-inchpan. 2 . In mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, butter, salt. spices and walnuts. With pastry blender or two knives, cut In margarine to make "crumbs." Resetve 1 cup aumbs for topping. 3 . Combine molasses, bolling water and soda: add to remain· Ing crumbs and mix until blended. 4. Pour batter Into pan; top with res.erved crumbs Bake for 30 to 35 minutes at 350°F. or un!il cake tester ln.serted In cake comes out clean. 5. Cool; CUI Into large bars. S4ft confecdoners' sugar over top If desired. Makes 12 lorge ban INDIAN PUDDING· 2eop • cups ml1ll Yt cup moi ..... v. cupq., 14 t••epoon baking Nd4I 14 teaepoon utt 1 cup ,.tio. commul 4 t.blftpoon• butter Of mervertne I . Preheat oven to 350°F . Grease a 2·qt. baking dlsh. 2. In a heavy 4-to 5-qt . sauce- pan, beat the eggt with a wire whlsl< until well mixed. Add 4 cups milk, molas.ses, sugar, bak- ing soda and salt; blend well. 3. Cook over moderate heat un· tll mixture simmers, st1ntng until molasses and sugar dissolve. 4. Add cornmeal slowly, making sure mixture continues lo slm· mer; stir constantfy. 5. Cook, uncovered. sttrring from time to time. until the pud· ding ls thick enough to hold Its shape solidly In a spoon. 6. Add butter by tablespoonsful, stirring until melted. Then pour In remaining 2 cups milk In a thin stream, beating constantly. 7 . Pour mixture Into prepared baking dish and bake In middle of oven 1 hour. Reduce oven temperature to 300°F. and con· tlnue baking 4 hours longer or untU pudding Is very firm. 8 . Serve pudding at once, di- rectly from the baking dish. or let It cool and serve at room tern· perature. Setve with heavy cream. whipped cream or vanilla Ice ~m Makes 8 serulngs ------------------------------------~---------------------·--,_,.. __ _ Bakes 6 dozen cookies that taste like scratch. •Mode with g:x)d old-fashioned sa"Ofch ingredients. 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Everything Is relaxed and easy, with simple, unclutteied wpe.s that let the body move. The Key Word -Softnes• Bk>uson tops, smockllke dresses and coats and dirndl or fu.11-gored skirts ~ovlde a fluid, gentle look. The ultimate acces.50tV -the soft shawl -tops everything this season, crven coats. Softne$$ is found In fabrics -richly pat· terned challis, mohair, chenlUe, camel hair, knit jeneyl and shearU.ng -all so Light even capes and coats have a sense of wejghtle.ssness. layering Is still Important. With the new softn~ of the silhouette, more women than ever can achieve this look without bulk -and stay warm. The Per110nal Touch Gone are the structured dresses of the 60's. Today a woman controls the shape, pulling drawstnngs or elastlc::tzed waistlines up or down, sashing druses or blouses as she likes, making adjustments that person· al!Ze the clothes. Lengths have settled In the area of the calf, but ~ectsely where Is a mllttet of taste and how the style looks on you. Color Trend• The new color directions are to be found In the soft, muted tones of lavender, navy, rose and khaki. Winter whites look very fresh, and lots of "face powder neutrals" are available, such as melon. pale blue, peach and oele:ry. They ""111 be even more In evidence around the holidays FOf evening. the hottut shade Is b0ck. with the gem colors of amethyst. garnet and da1k emerald playing dose teconds. A special word should be said about gold . It ls biggest In aceessones -tn Slln· daJs. belts, jewelry and handbags. Exped to see the golden touch being wom fOf day as wen as evening. All changes this suson lire subtle. Bui one thing Is obvious: \AIOmen are going to look a lot moce romantic and feminine than In the recent past. Gayle Kirkpatrick, designer for Tudor Square Fashions, says that styles should be selected to suit your own proportions, personality and lifestyle. Here are some of his SJX!clflc fashion pointers. If You Have a Full figure With a little planning, you can wear the layered look successfully, without adding heaviness. First. try a nanow-pleated chril· lls skirt under a solid-color blazer, perhaps In a br1ghl navy. Wearing a blouse undemuth In a paler color and In a light· weight fabric will soften the tllllored lines of the blazer. Over all. toss a challis scarf The shawl-effect IS greal for a full figure be cause it draws attention to the neck and face, giving a very romantic look. Capes also are fine for this figure. ' Overblouses are always good This seb· son. many of them, especially for evening, FULL FIGURE TALL FIGURE USE HE LATEST FASHIONS TO FLATTER YOUR FIGURE Here's a rundown on the new styles plus advice from a veteran designer on how to wear them to best advantage. SHORT FIGURE are In salins, crepe de chines and chiffons. Wear one oveT a long skirt In white flannel or over slender black velvet pants for a fes· tlve evening While you probably prefer to dress con· servatlvely, don't be afraid occaslonally to ridd something with a lot of flair -such as THIN FIGURE gold accessories or a pair of sandals that enhance ~tty ankles If You're Thin The new fluffy fabrics, like mohair and cloud·soft knits. are perfect. They add bul· klness but aren't overwhelming. The over· ', .-. s~d cowl collat Is good, too, as It offers a face-nattering look and adds fullness. You have the peif ect flgun for lllyerlng. This year, lTy loose and easy shllpes worn one over the other, or the blouion look In a dri!SS or ~et . If you ~ar a slim sldrt, select one of the new plaids In ri rich , t.ewny ah6de. They will "flll out" your figure. You c.in add the appearance of width to your leg$ by wearing boots or the new leg wanners (knitted stockings that go all the way up the leg) It's easy to go overboard with layers. lf you're also small, too many Clln make you look overdressed. To avoid thlt, check your finished look In a full-length mlm>r. If Vou•re Short A terrific b<>051 If you're under s·s· 1s the new shoc1er blazer Of the boJC jacket, which \s bettet suited to a short figure than a regular-length jacket. Your sJdrt should be slightly gored, sllm or with tJny pleats, but never gathf!Ted, which CllUSCS too much bulk around the walstllne and tends to shorten the figure. Wear stockings ln a hue to match your sklr1 or choose boots with the new staclced heels. Make sure the boots aren't100 high; you don't want to give the Wuslon of being on stilts. Complete your outfit with a WTap coet or short poncho. (Lellve full-length CllptS and ponchos to your tall Mends ) Ftl~d ..,, shawls are perlect, too, for the short woman -they add another Layer ol warmth and fashion. Caution: Don't try to wear too many co£ors at once, but don't be afraid of btlght accent oolors. You, better than any other figure type, Clln wear them. If You•re Tall You're going to have ll lot ol fun waring the soft look. Some ol the new paste.I plaids are definitely for you. A flounced plaid skirt In flannel with matching shawl Is a great new silhouette. Add a ruffled bloU&e In crepe de chine for more softness. Scalloped hemlines are another look you Clln wear well. -·. ' One ol the latest looks In shoes this fall are fllll sand&ls that lldd nothing to your height. Wear them with teKtured itocklngs In a matching shade. . The blouson top Is one of the most feml· nine shapes around and also Is perfect for your figure If your waistline ls your best figure fellture, however, a blouson will concedl II &nd play up Your hlpline, which many women don't want. You can $0lve the ~oblem by tying the blouton at the na· tural walstllne so the lndenllltlon Is def\· nite. Avoid bold colors -they're over· powering and maximize your height. A final recommendation from Gayle Kltk· patrlck: "The most Important thing Is t!I understand your proportions (don't fOTget to study yourself before a full-length miT· ror) Then take the best from a new rash· Ion rind adapt it to yourself. I have seen petite women look fabulous In mldl·skirts becau~ they understand the proportions of their leg lengths and just where the JR hemline looks best on them." .all 'THE CAPITOL HILL dOKESTERS Fall used to be a vacation time. No more. So now merriment helps fill the tedious hours. By Frances Spatz Leight on c II e II "' "October and November are :; the months of the punsters, fun-i.. sters and pranksters in the halls : of Congress," $<1YS former Con-"O gresslonal Doorkeeper Wilham Cl! "PtShbalt" Miller, who has proven to be a coloriul reporter of his 28· year tenure in the House. "It used to be that Congress quit work In summer and was gone till January," continues F"ishbait. .. No more. Now they have to stay cuound -but to ease the anguish of the grueling hours they work to wind up all that important \e91slat!on, they release their tensions In humor According to P1Shbalt, almost everything has been thought of to beat the October blahs: from shipping In stnnge foods from home districts. ranging from muskrat and bear meat to blUy ·~t. to tossing strange bills into the hopper, such as a bill to ''Tax the Only Thing That Has Not Been Taxed" and without which there would be no future generations. And then there are the little notes delivered by ~es to frahmen members to make them blush. One might say. "If anything Interesting happened last night, smile " (During those days when there had been some notice of Congressmen "dally- ing" after hours, there were many self-conscious smiles.I Top joker In recent Con· • ~onal blstol\j. ac.cordlng to Fishbalt, was Bill Ayres. a Re- publican from Ohio who would do anything for a laugh. One prank of Ayres still remembered on Capitol Hiii occuned when John Kennedy moved Into the White House with his new baby, John-John. The Ohio Represen· tatlve went to a store. bought a baby buggy and personally wheeled lt to the White House. demanding to see the President. At the ftont gate. the guards. who we1e sure they were deallng with a nut, still took the precau- ~n of calling the President's of- fice. "There Is a guy out here with a baby carriage who claims to be a Congressman," they said apologetically. "Wall," said the President. 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He would say the Hill wasn't supplying him the votes he need- ed. but. on the other hand, II was doing very weU with supplying him with baby can lages. The "Top Jolcer" designation has now been filled by another Republk:an -Barry Goldwater Jr .. who also has a penchant for practical Joke.s. He made Capitol history not too long ago by posing as a car· penter and Installing a pay toilet In the private office of Rep. John Burton of California, a liberal Democrat Young Goldwater, a conservative Republican, had gotten ttred of hearing the Democrat rail on about the un- fairness of placing pay toilets In public places. so he took action. Donning a carpenter's outfit and carrying his tool kit, he shuffled Into Burton's office. mumbling that he was supposed to do some work on the door of the Con- gressman's private bathroom. · Soon there was hammenng, and before Rep. Burton had re· turned from the floor of the House, Goldwater had managed to Install a device on the door that would not permit It to o~n without the Insertion of a dime. Gold11111ter abo taka pot· ahota at the White Houe. II was he who said, "l wasn't wor- ried when I saw all the Can er relatives moving In with him at ttw White House. After all, who else is going to help him plow the White House lawns to put In this year's peanut, 'tater and com pone crop?" According to Ashbalt, the Democrats need no sympathy, since they are well able to defend themselves and give the Republl· cans a whack. He tells the story of Sen. Lawton Chiles of Florida, who walked dear across the state drumming up votes. "Chiles was stopping wherever he saw a crowd gathered. Well, one day he saw a crowd in a f'armer's barnyard, There was no place he could stand so they could all get a look at him. so he lust climbed aboard a manure spreader and said, 'Gentlemen, 1 must apologUe; I feel a Uttle un- comfortable talking to you from up here because It's the first time I've ever spoken from a Republi- can platform."' The public would be amazed, S<Jys Ashbalt, at the antics and humor of their elected heroes. What else do they do back there out of sight In the cloakroom? They sit around kidding and making up definlttons and list& of things -for example , things at which Republicans would draw the line : "Republica n boy• date Oernocradc girls . They plan to marry Republican girls, of course, but they feel they're en- titled to a little fun first." "Democrats buy books that are banned. Republicans draw the line al buying them. They fom1 censorship committees and read them aloud as a group." But the storyteJler most missed on the Hiii Is Sam Ervin. Senator Sam, as his colleagues called him long before the Watergate hear- ings, was a legend. This story of his Is the one members still use when they want to hint that someone Is trying lo puff up the value of their possessions. As the story goes, two down- home North Carolina fellows ate discussing ltfelr possessions, and the. Orsi fellow says, "Whatever became of your old hound.dog?" The other one then replies, "Didn't you hear? I just sold him for exactly $5,000." The first man said, "Come on now, you know you never got $5.000 for an old hound dog.'' "Well I didn't get It In cash." the friend admitted, "but I got It in a trade -I got two alley cats In exchange, each of which are estimated to be worth JR $2,500 apiece." lillll Talking •patty Prayer• Doll --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ ~w I lay me down to sleep ... ) Kneels and says her bedtime prayer! Nothing to wind up-no string to pull . 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L~-~---•••••••••••••••••••••-•-••-•••••••~ •J Autumn leav .. us teeltng a little wistful. Maybe it's because the kids have been packed ott to school Or because the sott evenings ol summer are g1v1ng way to longer. cooler rnghls But I here's a happy side lo aurumn. roo It heralds rhe start of another "Mobil Season" ro brighten those long nights w ith a vafled array ot outstanding television programs in the trad11ton ol "Upstairs. Downstairs; "The Ascent of Man.· "A Moon for the Misbegotten:· and "Ten Who Dared· , / ?-·~ I ,.,._",; , /J;::..'l''\ ~~ .. - "Put your shut on' This is Masterpiece Theatre/" Only the betl An eight-week drama ach1e11ement, "The Best ot Families~ pre- mieres this Thursday 8'1enlng on the Public Broadcasting Service The series creates a bnlhant portrait of three lam11tes rn lurn-ol-lhe-century New York the RaffertyS, poor Irish immigrants struggling 10 pjece together a new Ille 1n lhe new wOfld, the Baldwms. a mtddle-class m1nis1er's clan. and the Wheelers, wealthy a11stocrats building the11 fortune 1n step with the rise of 1ndust11al America Despite their wildly disparate economic and social backgrounds. the lives ol the Rattertys, Baldw1ns. and Wheelers are inexorably 1nlertw1ned "The Best ol Fam11tes· unfolds their stones against the rich background ot a young and growing city-and nation Clau ... Cleu •.. Cleudlu•. He limped. stuttered and twitched-but In his time. he was the most powerful man rn the world. For t 3 Sunday evenings beginning No- vember 6 , ·1. Claudius; ltrst Masterpiece Theatre otter- ing of the new season, bnngs v1v1dly to hie lhe splen- dof-and treachery-at ancient Rome The physical defects Claudius earned served to mask his genius. More than once, these same detects saved his hie at the hands of his totally mad nephew. 1he Emperor Cahgula A stunning seQuence ot events. culminating with Calig- ula's assassination. sweeps the aging "half -wit" to the , throne as Emperor of Rome The story ol ·1. Claudius." adapted from the Robert Graves novels, 1s tn a production ot stunning power and beauty. Don't miss 1t More goodt ... Other htghhghts or ltie 1977-78 Moblt season are the 10-week Masterpiece Theatre prl!sentallon of Tolstoy's grrpping novel ~nna Karenina" 0 A 12-week. tlrst-run Mobil Showcase se11es on commerci<tl telev1s1on enhtled "When Havoc Struck; dealing with disasters which have shocked 1he world over lhe past 50 years-and what wf!ve learned lrom I hem 0 "Between ttie Wars: 16 hall-hour programs. also on commercial telev1s1on, which traces lhe course of American diplomatic history dunng the years from Versailles to Pearl Harbor O"ln Search ol the Real America: a relreshing 1ourney with author and commentator Ben Wattenberg to e~am1ne some of the things that aren ·1 wrong with our nahon Check your local listings for broadcast dates and times 1n your area, and keep watching this space for more about the new Mobil Season M@bil PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Gibson Are you likely to live longer if your life is meaningful? Do people dedicated to noble causes neglectcompanionship? MEASURING THE PURPOSE IN YOUR LIFE TRUE OR FALSE? 1. There Is a slmple yardsttck that can help you measure the purpose and meaning In your life. 2. It your llfe seems to lack meaning and purpose, you're probably working too hard. and Ignoring fun, pleasure and en)oyment. 3. Believing that what you're doing ln life is Important will help you live longer. 4. Your relationship With the opposite sex may determine whether your life seems meaningful to you. 5 . People committed to a high purpose ln llfe, such as those dedicated to a cause, neglect companionship and. as a result, often become neurotic. 6. The degree o( meaning. purpose and personal satlsf8Ctlon In your Ille depends on a combination of things. ANSWERS I. True. A psychological yardstick devel· OJ>(ld at the University of Vienna provides a rough measurement ol how much pur· pose and meaning you find In your life. You ccin U5e a slmpllfled version of this test by simply scoring yourself on a seven- point sale. ranging from point one ("My lite consists largely of a stale of emptiness, manifested chiefly by boredom.") to point seven ("My life Is running over with good things "). MO$t of us score somewhere be· tween the two poles. h's often enlightening to compare the number you give yourself with your assessment of friends. 2. False. University of Idaho studies, designed to detennlne "J>4!rcelved mean- ing or pu!J)O$e In life," revealed that sub- ,ects with the lowest ~ssed purpose In life attributed greater Importance to plea· sure. excitement and comfort than did those who found their lives replete with meaning and purpose. As one researcher WTote, "A direct focusing on pleasure and happiness tends to be self-defeating. Such focusing works against a sense of fulflll- ment and tends to promote an exlstentla.l vacuum." 3. True Dr. Martin Grot)ahn. cllnical pre>- leSSOf of psychiatry al the University of Southern California. conduded studies on the subject His conclusion: the more you have to live for in terms of rewarding achievement and purposeful action, the longer you're likely to Uve. Other lnvesttga· lions support this conclusion. 4 . True Studies at United States lnlema· tional Unlverslly show, for ex.ample. rha1 when a person exJ)4!riences frus1Tatlon In a relationship with the opposite sex. he also rends to sense a lack of meaning and pur· pose In his llfe. The studies stress that feel· lngs of deprivation and dl.ssatlsfa'Ctlon wllh rhls relat1onshlp "may be a manifestation of a more general frusb'atlon.'' ll • FAMILY WEEKLY,~ ft. 1977 5. Fols~. A team ol behav\or speclalist.S at Victoria Hospital Chnic (England} used a "Purpose-in-life" saile to evaluate peo- ple Results showed that those with a high purpose In llfe had better-adjusted person· alitles than the others. were less subject to J>4!rsonallty conflicts and were more socl· able, achieving great pleasure from con- tacts with others at parties. entertainments and the llke. 6 . True. University of Michigan research- ers Interviewed men and women ol AD ages, n1nglng from the highest executives to manual laborers and custodians. They found that fulflllment of purpose and llfe· sallsfactton "come from a combination of sphe~: typically one's )ob. famlly, avoca· lions and related Interests " The study noted that ~each individual decldt$ what proPortlon of his energy he should devote to each sphere." He may, for example, eXJ>4!d to get a third of his ful- fillment from his career, half from his mar· riage and family and the rest from hobbles, sports and community activities. If each area yields the expected satisfactions. the J>4!tSOn will probably be content. However. dissatisfaction In one area of life canles over to other areas. So, If you are only half·sallsfled With your job or mar- r1age. you wlll find yourself no more fMI than half-satisfied with life In general. .alll PAUL ROGERS: CONGREss·s MR. HEALTH He works expertly where our well-being is at stake and uses clout to push vital medical programs. l Representatiue Paul Rogers By Rochelle Jones Directly across from the desk of Rep. Paul Rogers 10.-fla.) Is a full-length oil portrait of his father Dwight. He stands with his hands tucked into his pants pock- ets, revealing an old-fashioned watch chain stretched across the vest of his three-piece suit, and smiles gently down at his son. The painting and its location are appropri- ate. Rogers' politlcAI career has been strongly Influenced by his father. After his father's death from a heart at· tack at a relatively young age, Rogers vowed to do spmethlng to upgrade the na· tion's health and health care. By dint of hord work he has become Congress's "Mr, Health," Its expert on health legislation. And as chairman of the House subcommit· tee on Health and the Environment, he carries clout off Capitol Hlll, too. Regen has had a lot to say about the health of the average American. He has steered legislation containing biOlons of dollars to combat valious klller diseases through Congress. He has been responsl· ble for landmark programs to set up emer· gency health services and community mental-health centers and to plac.e more doctors In rural areas and the Inner city. He has forced the Food and Drug Admlnistra· tlon to draft stand.Clrds for such potentially dangerous medical devices as heart pace- makers and IUD's. He has worked to limit the amount of noise and toxic ,ubstances In the environment. Overall, Rogers believes the country Is making good progress toward better health care for all its citizens. Here's how he sees health policy shaping up. NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. Rogers expects the Carter Administration to send Its health Insurance plan to Con· gress sometime next year. The exact form that national health Insurance takes, he says. depends on what the country can af· ford, and that hinges In tum on the state of the economy. "To a degree," says Rogers, "our approach depends on the employ· ment figures and settling the energy Issue. The Administration has given priorities in A Washington fru-loncer. Rochelle JoneJ hos contributed to The Nanon, The Notional Qb. server and The Congre.sslonal Qulll1erlv and fs the outhor of The Olher Generallon· The New Power of Older People f Ptenllce·Hall) these areas, and we may have to enact na· ttonal health insurance on an Incremental basis." Rogers can envisage Congress passing health Insurance to cover catastrophic Ill· nesses before tad<llng national health Insurance. HEART DISEASE. "For the first time since 1973," he goes on, "we are seeing a decline In the death rate from heart dis· ease. We have actually reduced the death i rate from hypertension, stroke alld that i type of heart disease by 5 percent." 'i Rogers attributes the strlklng decbne to major research programs launched ln the last 10 years. . AGING. "The National Institute on Ag- ing is studying aging causes. I hope that within 10 years we will have a significant extension of the lifespan," he says. Despite his major legislative achieve· ments, Rogers believes the most Important factors In Improving the country's health are "the things each of us could do." "The health of our people has im· proved," he points out, "but we still eat too much and too many sweets. ond we don't exercise eriough. If we all used common sense, it would have a tremendous Impact on our individual health." Our sedentary life, he believes, Is our single-biggest health hazard. By Congressional standards Rogers· power and perquisttes have come early. Re-elected last year to his twelfth term, he now ranks fifteenth In House seniority. Rogers, though, got an early start. His father repr~nted the same south Florida areas of Broward and Palm Beach coun· ties In the late 1940's and early 1950's. When he died, one month aftt>r being elected to his sixth term, Rogers won the special election that followed. At the time he was only 33. A bacheJor in those days, he soon ac· quired a reputation as a dashing man about town. He settled down personally and PfOfessionally when, shortly before Christmas 1962. he mamed the former Rebecca Motley ol Alabama after an ex· tended courtship sandwiched between his work on the Hill and trlps back to his Con· gres.sional district. Two years later he was appointed to the health subcommittee. With the help of his constituents, who re· gularly re-elect him by wide margins. Rogers began to master health policy and to become a man to be reckoned with . He Is considered a moderate Democrat who seeks the mtddle of the political spec· trum on mo$f Issues He <1lso is known as a thoughtful and energetic chairman who is well versed In the art of political compro· mlse, working quietly behind the scenes to achieve a consensus on leglslatlon. Bur although Rogers can pass leglslallon to improve the care of the sick, he con't always stop people from getting sick In the first place. That's something they must do for themselves. "Remember," he says. "the best approach t.? health care m is always prevention. F~Mll.Y WUl(l.Y.0citoOer23.1917 • 11 .. Drill Your Own Water Well 50 •• jOQ ••• 200 Feet Deep. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS! 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H. Y. '1025 I I s.nd No .. ~, I Yes please seno me lhe ontrodVctory ofler as e-plaoned rn lh•S ad. t I understano that the Caret Fole Bo• and 20 f>loiect Carets. a 101al S6 99 I value. are mone to keep without obhgahon )\Jsl lor e•alTl111ono the t1rs1 I set ot Do·lt·'tl:lursell Home Aepaor Cards I I Print Name I I Street I I Coty 1a1e -Zip I L----------------J TIPS FOR WINTER TRAVELERS The more carefully you plan for your great escape, the more enjoyable it will turn out to be. By James Egan No longer the privl~ of ihe wealthy, winter travel has boomed In the past 10 yea.rs: One ma;or travel agency even reports that its bookings now peak in January, February and March If you wiU . be a winter traveler. here are some lips to help you get the most out of your vacation. Planning. What are you looking for? A beach? There are uncrowded beaches on Mexico's Pacific coast -lxtapa, for eumple, with 24 miles of palm-fringed white sand. In the Caribbean, the smaller Islands, like St Lucia and St. Vincent. are coming up big. In Hawaii, the out islands are in. {The economy coach fare to Hawaii from Los An· geles or San Francisco. without meal service, comes to $124.04 for more than 2,500 miles - one of the besl buys In air travel today.) lf you're thlnklng of snow country, the North provides an altemattve to downhill siding as many major resorts offer cross-country ski facilities The equipment Is much less expensive, and lhe sport Is easier than downhill skiing. DrlYlng. Two useful publlcallons are the Mobil Trouel Gulde. in seven U.S. regional editions, and Rand McNally's Rood Atlas of the U.S .. Canada and Mexico. Book early. The demand at popular winter resorts often outnumbers the supply of rooms. Be sure you have a confirmed reservation In writing from your hotel or travel agent before you go And don't fOl"get to take It with you Packing. When flying from a cold to a warm climate, dress for your destination Going to the airport, follow the layer principle: wear a sweater under a blazer OJ pants suit and a raincoat with a removable lining. Then peel down before arrival Take It uey. For the first few days. limit sun bathing and sports, and don't overeat or over- drink. Stick to bottled water, soft drinks or beer in the tropics. Pick a good trave l agent. A knowledgeable agent Is priceless, yet most of his services are free. Here are a few hints on selecting one: • Does he know more than you do about your destination, or merely take care of the clerical work? The most useful agents have traveled widely • Does he level with you -tell you the minuses as well as the pluses about the places you're considering? • Does he tip you off lo little-known bargains? For example, tell you that If you're flying from Los Angeles or San Francisco to New York or vice ver- sa, you can Include Aor1da for only $5 extra? Try a pack~ tour. Some travelets prefer to Jomu Egon contributes to mony notional pub/k:otton.s. Including Good Housekeeping, Town & Country ond McCall's FAMILY WEEl<LY, OctoClet 23. 1911 • 71 wander free as gypsies, but they may be missing considerable Sllvlngs. Many winter package tours Include air fare, ground accommodations, llans- fers and sight-seeing at less cost than the same components bought separately. Con•lder • cruise. A winter crU1se can often give you more for your money when it combines an air/sea fare, 1ndud1ng your flight to the point of embarkation Such a combmatlon can cost far less. than buying your cruise ticllet and round-trip air ticket separately Moreover, one price includes ~'# •.J meals, recreation and entertainment aboard, and there's no constant packing and unpacking, since the ship Is your hotel. Shopping. You may hit a duty·free port on your winter vacation. If you plan lo make a sizable purchase, check models and prices before leaving home, so you know whether you're getting a buv, You1 must companions. Medical and e~­ glass prescrlptlons, a note about your drug aller- gies and your drivers llcense. which lets you rR rent a car most places iil1a -YOU CAN PROFIT FROM THE COLLECTING MANIA A comic book or movie souvenir that sells for pennies today may be worth hundreds in the future. SAVE SOC ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE OF ANY FLAVOR By Bob Weinstein Never throw anything away Is the unspoken credo for thousands of coUectors. Coll«tomanla Is sweeping the country, and It is as American as ap- ple-pie. People ranging In age from 9 to 90 are col- lectlng everything from expensive mechanical banks to tin cans and barbed wire. As the demand for collectibles Increases, the market becomes more volat1le. and for many me- .mentos of Americana, prices begin In the thou- sands. Twelve years ago, few people co8ected comic books: now there are at least 100,000- dedlcated collectors throughout the United States. Today collectors are putting away everything as- sociated with the hot sd·ff epic, Star Wars - comic books, bumper stickers, buttons, programs, games, toys and autographs, all will be worth a lot on the collectlble market In less than 10 years, say professional collectors. Collecion use a simple fonnuJa: monitor the marketplace for fads, and when one catches on, buy all the paraphernalia associated with It. That's what Chick Darrow ol Chick Darrow Fun Antiques In New York City has been doing for 30 years. "I was collecting battery-operated toys when nobody would touch them," he says. "Now they're worth a fortune. Look what happened to the Star Trek deadly rapid-fire tracer gun that shoots real pellets and originally sold for $2. Now you can't find one for less than $15." Some co&ctors specialize In buttons, wtuch are manufactured by the thousands to advertise a pro- duct or to promote a TV or polffical penonatty and seD for 15( to 25(. Eventually. however, some buttons Increase In value. A Buck Rogers In the 25th Century button sells fo1 $25; Dick Tracy Seaet Service Patrol-Sergeant, $30; Buster Brown, $35; and a Joe DiMaggio TV Club. $20. Comic and TV heroes are big sellen. Whether It be buttons, comics ex toys, Superman ls still a superstar among collectors. If you have a scan::a Superman Krypto Ray Gun for showing fUm strips, you're In luck. It's worth at least $50. TV Western memorabilia Is equally popular. In the 1950's, TV Western series were the rage. Hopalong Cassidy, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger. Tom Mix and, later on, John Wayne conquered the heal1s ol Americans for better than a decade. Now you can't pick up a Hopalong Cas- sidy 1935 Paramount 16-page pressbook from Hoppy's first film for less than $65-$75. A Hopa- long Cassidy 21" doll, with cloth body and simulated leather belt, holster and boots. sells for $7>$85. The Lone Ranger Republic serial press- book (16 pages) costs $50-$60. Depending upon age, condition and demand. the sky Is the limit on some collectlbles. Who would have dreamed that a 10¢ comic book could appreciate to a value ol 11 few thousand dollars. Serious comics collectors go after the ftrst edition ol a particular fine or the original art work. Action Comics No. 1 Is touted as one of the most famous comics In existence. A few years ago. It sold for Sl.800. Depending upon condition, It Is now worth $3.000. The hunt for this comic Is particu· larly exciting beQuse only about ten or twenty are In existence. Pop musical memorabUla soon will be a hot commodity. Mementos associated with such su· perstars as Mick Jagger, Elvis Presley and the Beatles are rapidly Increasing In value. A woman In Texas recently paid 11 few thousand dollars for a plllow Elvis slept on. The key to collectlng Is patience. Don't listen to anyone. Professional colK!cton all say the same thing: select Items associated with successful trends, keep them In good condition and follow lhe collectible market closely. Before you know It, you've realized a handsome profit on your Invest· ment. As one collector put It, "It ts like mon· JR ey In the benk. earning compound Interest." lil1I l:t • FAMILYW£EKLY,Oclober2:3, tin THE DOCTOR AND YOU aw Ta Read Telltale ealth Signs f ram our Nails In healthy people, flngernaUs and toenails are usually healthy. Most trouble people have with nails comes from things they do to them. Brittle nails Is a common complaJnt. 1ney are caused mainly by dishwater, \aundry water and hours In the tub and shower. Vitamins and calcium pWs won't harden the nails: In fact, no medicine can help. The best thing for brittle nails is to 'keep them dry. Wear glcwes for howework avoid getting alkali chemicals, such as ammonia. on the nails and spend less beauty time In the shower and tub. Nall hardenen araa't much Wp. They just build up a coating that may hold the nail together a llttle longer. These hardeners are chemicals and may <Aiuse Irritation to the sltjn around the nails. The same goes fOC" naU polish. Some women start out looking fc:w red nails and, Instead, get f\ery red fingers from the polish. Plastic false naUs ~can be Irritating, and they don't strengthen the nail. Nail-biting Is the commonest cause of damage to nails and fingers. lt's a nervous habit that can be broken by putting a helpful habit In Its place. Get a nail flle °' dipper, even a whole manicure kit, to carry with you. Then, when you feel like biting, cut, file and trim. Manicuring doesn't look all that good In public, but neither does walldng oround with a mouth fuO of fingers In times of stress. You'U find that the new habit will replace the bad one. and after a while you won't need either Moteover,your fingers will look better. Show me your nails and l'O teU you a lot about your general heolth. Nails are growing parts of the body produced by a growth center just under the "moons." When you're healthy. the nalls grow evenly and well. But sickness can leave Its mark on the nails. Ridges across nails mean there was a period when the the body was sick and the nails grew poorly. A bad case of measles or scarlet fever can leave such ridges. Since nails grow about an inch a month, you can even date the sickness by measuring how far the ridge Is from the bottom of the nail. 01Hue9 tum up In the nail• of adult. a.s well as kids. Psoriasis can deform the nails with plrs and grooves. Heart trouble and lung disease can make the nails round like the glass of a wristwatch Instead of flat. Heart trouble present from birth sometimes gives o blue tinge to the blood (a condl· lion known as cyanosls). which can show through the na!ls, making them appear blue, Nalls can tum other colors. Some kidney diseases make fingernails white; so does trichl- nosls. Certain infections tint nails green or yellow Wilson's disease. a hereditary liver ailment, makes FAMILYWEEKLY,ac-23, ttn • D them txig~t blue. Syphilis colors nolls yellow ond biting. So llule infections around the nails often signal a low resistance to germs. Most people hove healthy pink nails that stay free of Infection. But nails take quite a beating, especially toenails. People with low resistance to infection. diabetics for example, tend to hove fre· quent Infections around the nails -the toenails from wear and tear. the fingernails from picking There's a great deal10t' doctors to learn from ex- amining nails. That's why some doctors and hospl· tals have a nurse remove the polish from at least one finger when the patient Is set up for a com· plete exam. -lrwtnJ. Polk, M.D . This William and M11ry Tall Cue Clock ill an euthentic reproduc-tion of a cloekdeet'rlbed and illue- t.ralA!d in the antique colledor'11 Bible. F'urniturr Trrruury. The ori«inal clock wu built in the ea.rly 1700'a in New Enirland. You r completed Clock wlll measure 7%" WI, oo • llC&le of 1" to 1', with a door that opea9 and cl-to reveal the 110lid br-clock •eichts and pendulum! Your Kit provides everythiox r.ou'll n-1. from fo.mituNt-qusl- 1ty w.-1 to 801id br-dOl'k f1ce and hardware. h's so euy to rnake ... at a fraction ol the C'Ollt of the antique oriir\nalll TKE HOUSE OF MINIA· TURES. 1-400 N. Prultridff Ave .• Box «7. Ten-e H1ute. fndiarul 47811 Announcing the lfouse of <ffaf iniatures CollectolS Series ... Start your collection with this easy:to-make William and Mary :I [retail) Cloc;_~~!~~!.~nly $ J. W.95 'ColLoclod Sw'- Nothing ia more rewarding and challen1· and cul to exact ..,.d&c.· {/) ~ ing than collecting miniature reproduc-tiona from fumitu~uaJ-7 I ' tiona ... except perh1pa makinf them ity hardwood. Fittin,p and 0 E F th ·--•· hardware areol.olid brou. l'fL,.,6-.... •:. Y URS L -w1 our mu11eum-<1wutty finlahed to fit parfectly. y · .o "? Collectors Kita! Moet piec. have movable 4 Now you can •tart enjoyinc thia fucinal· parta-jwil like the full· ."\, • ~ ln& cr-eative hobby with our Willi.am and aiut on.lnalL Tbe full·aiz.e • .. Mary Tall Clock JGt-yourw at the introd~ layout llheet and detailed, AU ,.11, co-...,,,,. ,_ • tory priC'e ol $1.00 when you enroll in the 11tep-by-1t:g inetrvc:tlona plrtr .,,,,,. "•'"· Collector. Sef-i-. are includ ; all you add ..,.,, , 1,...,,,.,,,,, "'-• member, you will re<:eive an el~anl · is JOY!~ c:are to <"TUle ele-,.,,., .. , J,.y Jao/r Hcx.e o ( Miniawrea Kit eecli month. llO that cant. autheol.ic miniaturee p/arre. floor P"" you can complete the charmiQ6 formal room thal will delWht you, and pl.out. ru-. ttellln« abown above as well as other cla.ic 11mau your friend. with their hi.ti quality _,,ea One month you'll receive the Otip-and beeuty. ~ndale Deak ... the next. ~ha pa. the Hep-Do nol con(Ulte the H-ol Miniatures plewhite Table or the Queen Anne Candle with doll b-furniture. Our ml.nl.atun111 are Stand All Kil!I ranee in price lrom $2.96 euc t aale replica. of r>ric:el-ori«inaJ fur- eaeh to $7.95, plum a modeat fee for P<llll.e.«• niture piece.. That'• why they Cllll be truly and handlinc. And each piece i9 an authentic called "little wot"b of art .. that you will be reproduction. hi11torkally ~l down to the proud to display in your China Cabinet or oo - t.iniestdete.il • <'f'flder\7.a or on a wall unit in your living The Kita ani easy room. ~.t:>.l and fun to. make. St.art your collection now with a ecaled "F"-too.Nospec11l toolll r· ( · · I w ·11· d M or special skills &re ree. •ca o an ot11~na 1 1am an ary needed. Our Kita Clock-youn for l ust $1.00 when vou fUJ ~ , ~~~~i·~F,;;;;1iii~s---------:-- 1400 N. Fn.aitridce Ave .. Bo1: 447, Tene Haute. Indiana 4781 t I Ploa.e mroll me .., • metnhK aod -' me the tam not oblicate<l lo .ccept •minimum numbef ot I Wrlh•m end Mery Clod< Krl. I....,.._ II u int,.... lrilll. arvl '""Y ,....,,., my ,,_,,hfftlltp al any·1ima. I duno..y pay..,_,1 Prinl 064«9 I und«ste.nd th.ol ,..,.. will _... me an addrUonal N~ I ohr~l a'-.tl ......-y lour "'eds-Foe Md\ Jlhip-I ,,_,, I ._,,., I ..... be 1111&.d ... littl• .. 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JOtll' .. ). u medlcal aclenc:e shows you how to tum ordinary collee or tea Into the moll "DYNAMITE" FAT-MELTING aid you·,,_ 8'/lr .-n In your 1119. UKa TUMINO UP AN INNE9' FU9'NACE THAT IHttl*I YOU9' ltOOY'S 'AT CEU.S -ITAtmNO THE VPY FIHT DAY! Just eo second• from now you are going to diec-how to take your morning cup of collee . . . drop In .net appeaa lo be an ordinary augar-<:ube . . at1d launch youl'Mlf on the most lner9dlbte FAT-BURNING SPREE you•,,_ ..,., heald ol. Yee. • Journey lo 'lllatlma allmn ... • so tan ... tlc. tnat Juat 1 ,_ ahort -Ila alter using ......._ doctor'• amulng "Coff..-olf' ••'9ht·lou pr0grart1you'll1uddenty find your .. 11 S -to - 15 pounds tighter ••. your belt 111• t -2 -3 notcllft tlgll•rl eec:.uae tor the lir1t lime In your Ille )'OU ara going to win INSTANT CON· TAO\. over your appetite •.. become 111 maater lnlte•d ot It• •l•ve .•. I Clually SWITCH OFF that maddening urge tor food tor houre at a tll'le • . , .. you watch your walattlne shrink Itself down bf • _.. • • "'" lb• '" IWI a alftOte .... , 24 HOUQ -up to I POUIM>I GONEI 4' HOU9'1 -up to t POUNDS GONt:t A.ND THATS JUST THI! HOINNINGI Just think of Ill Ordinary coif .. or tea aud· denty tranalormed Into • lantaallc body-slim- ~. Ull 4 tlOUU Of WILLPOWO 111 OllE TlllY, TAITUEIS CUIE AMAZING ''Wll.LPOWtf\.IN·A..CUBE'" ,,,.-., you Maler ol rour appellte l"llHd ol II• 1leve •• , glYea you INSTANT CONTAOl OF HIJHQEll -LIFETIME VICTOAV OVEA FATI VITAL NOTICE: Before 111rt1ng 11111 p1ogr1m. con1u1t whll your phy1lcl1n to k 1u,. you 11e In nonn1I 11 .. 1111 and your only probt."I I• ok1lty. lndl•ldu•I• w1111 111911 blood p1uwr1. 111•11 d• .. ••e. dle.,.111'. or 111rrold di ..... eilould uN only •• dl11ct•d by • pflytlclan. Aa • melter ol feel, •e u10• you 10 lflow tllla enllre proorllll lo your -n h1mily Phf· elclen and -II hi doetn't 'II'" 11111 11111 lll•· llftle Road To 811mneM Including Ille lew "''"Ultl of n•olllly toneup the doclor lllgllly r1com1111flCl1 le by ,., one ol th• 111011 medically _.nd. fully N nllble 9HfOM:llea 10 Ille p•obltM ol oblarl)r •ALSO NOTE: Peoc>le W110 dltll~1 coll" or 111 may It .. "FULL.STOP" ell"' cubH In CIH r bovrl· IOI! tor the .-1 LIFETIME SLIMNESS 11t11lla ming aid that nol only helps you mall away H much ea 12 pounds the first 2 weeks -bu1 even rnora11mazlng, helps you. LOSE.UC> to 4 to I lnc:M9 oft rour •alatMM LOH up to 2 to 5 lnchff oft your hlpa LOS! up lo S lncf\ee oft YOUf tNth• LOSE 1o1p to 4 lnchH oft yow buttoella LOSE up to 4 lftcMe oft yow •lomech 111 «itlloul a moment ol tonuroua diet -without a moment of brutal. punishing exerclH -with- out battllng your willpower or ltgllUng off gnaw- ing llungert TUMS A CUPFUL OF COFm I• tu) llfTO HOU"I OF "LIQUID Wlll POWH" Ccomp11tt ly flrtVo•l•H -alltc•• ClfOly your ap,,.1111 -nol rou• ''"' I MOS1 algnlllcant ol ell. as tong as you tollow thla medically proven .. Coffee-Oii" llletlme 1llm· nesa progr1m. you actually become totalt, In>- "'-to tat t>WkMlp lof the mt of YCMlf llte - even If you've been hopeleuly overweight 101 all your adult Ille. NOW A LlnTIME OF SLIMNESS wm•OUT A MOMENT OF GNAWING HUNOE .. I How can medical science make Ihle tltatlme dreem come true? lt'a tlmple 8e<:eu .. one of Ama•lca's leadlng -lght-loH speclallsta hu llnally found a way to take ordinary coll .. or tH . . and co1wet1 II Into 1 wondrous new kind ol lat·lighllng aid lhet SHUTS OFF EVEN A RUN· AWAY APPiTITE, ON COMMANDI Yes. medical aclence llu llnally1tound • way to lake ordinary coffee or tea and actuelly force hunger to STOP on the spot ... mi ke excess pounds and lnch11 dl&appear lrom 11oht ao IHI ... 111•1 In 1usl 10 days time you will simply, reluse to believe you1 bath1oom acale-and In JUll a matte/ ol weeks you may actually need a brand new wardrobel 81!ST OF ALL -NO CRAYINO, NO SLIDE-BACK -YOU STAY SLIM FOR 0000 ON THIS LIFVIME SLIMNHS PROOAAMI The aecret I• a medlcally·proven lo•mul1, (thal to the eye lookt just llke 1n ordinary •ugar· cube} • • BUT. when 1c11v1ted ln collae or IH . . enleB your system and 1u1om11ic1lly SHUTS OFF YOUR APPETITE -SHUTS OFF THAT DRIVING URGE FOR FOOD -SHUTS OFF GNAWING HUNGER lor hours at • clmel Actually kllta your desire, your c11vlng. your appellle tor lood lrom meel lo m11ll So much •o In /act, you aren·t lured or tempted by even the mos• mou1h-w1terlng lood. Nol by Ice-cream . . not by c1k.e . . not l'lan by the mo•t luacloua steak. In a nullll•ll ... YOU'9'l Slfl.,L Y TU,.HED 0,, FOOD FOR HOURI AT ~ TIME The name of thl1 docto•·s wondroua "Coffee· Ort'' way to lll1llm1 Sllmneu la '"FULL·STOP"', bec1use 1111rs 1u11 whit this medicelly·p•oven •hm-eube lermul1 dou -brinp gnaw41t9. N"' ... ., 119P1tlte to «.CS.ad FULL ST<W rf9ftt HI it. ltecllt! Yea, accofdfng to medical u~na 1u" ~~~.·~F~~~;s:~l::':';~~. ·~N~~~~;~ Ye~!·~ rt suddenly went to sleep You simply have no d11rre to eat for hour1 on end ..• even II all your hie you"ve been cursed ••lh a non-atop appetite In lace. M> effective is lhla "wlllpo-r· rn-a-cube" you may actu•tly heve to conscloualy temrnd youraett to 111 -wtlrch lhe doctor tn•••ta on -rn order lo prevent TOO MUCH WEIGHT·lOSS, TOO FASTI Now, 1uat thlnll wti•I this great n-develop. ment means, 11 all you• Ille you've fled to ballle your ae>p41tlre and SX'J9gle "''th your w1tlpo-rl Doclot'a "UQUID-Wlll.POWERM OEVtLOftMENT Enda TOlturow otett It me1n1 that Instead ol battling those meal· tlme panga of hunger . . tigllhng that madden· Ing urge tor 1000 • . . you •Imply reach lot • "FULL STOP" t llrn-cube lnttlld ol lalle"lng food and '"alp your appetite to sleep'" with this doctor's am»lng 3-cups·a-d•)I "Collaf·Oll'" way to AUTOMATIC WEIOHT·LOSS Because just like water turn• otf tlll,.t. Incredible '"FULL· STOP · sllm·cub" switch olt hunper AUTO· MA TICALL Y all day long I Down gOff your ap- pelll-down oo lhe c1lo1iea -and down goes your werght . with a ruahl UF'£TIME CONTROi.. Of' 'f'OUA AP'l'Tln ,,NALLY YOURS-MEANING YOU ARI NOW JUST DAYS AWAY FROM YOUR fl"ST STEP TO LlnTllll! SUllNESSI So It you want to SIP YOURSELF SLIM with this doctor·• amazing coltee df!V91opment ... It you want to melt aw1y pounda and rnches STARTING THE VERY FIRST DAY ... JI you want to Cry this eacltlng medlcally-provan con· capt that combines both a doctor·a aclentlflc development and Illa lull-satisfaction eating pro- gram that make• lifetime lmmunrty to let not a !lope bul a living reallly •.• then take advanflge 01 Iha no-risk offer deacrlbed t>etowt Yu, act now, on guar•"'" ot lull saUslactlon or mon.-, refunded In lull (e11cepl postage & llandllngl Simply return wllhln tO day1. Remember -thll Is the tut ad tor • reducing product you wilt ever need 10 re•d In your Ille ti you drink coltH •. or II you drink IH .. 1hen theta 11 simply not a reason In the world to ever ag•ln be embauaued by a single pound of overweight 111. So why nol take the FINAL STEP and get rid ol all those e11caas pounds and lnchea FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. Act nowl !11:Jvor11temen1 IUST I CUP9 A OAY Hnl"I mG.T fAT AWAY.,_ .. ...... ... ~ .............. . Uf'UllHIU_... ....... .. AUTOMATIC fttOMT-&.Oeel e 1m -c-,_, c.w.t•.,., -.. ,. '"" _ ............................ ~ , ............ __ : ... 6-Wll-,..,._., O.ot . .11.U l20 ! : c-llM ..... rt! .......... , .... ,. ! Y", I Wlllt It 1-wtlOlll fNI ... ,_,_lly Willl 11111 ; He10<"1 tllloUl"O 111101n fq lllrlllf "Rlll·Slor'' sti. : C•bol l'ltNt r,.P Ult tlf11 I M'ft t!IKUd ..... • II 1111 : dtllfl!IN, I NT 11lw10 11 I• 10 dan lllO yot1 will rt! ... Ille £ Ml 11111<11ut ottu (UnPI 11"1 ... l lltMllng). • O (#011! 'vii 21...., $11Hly tnly 16115 plld ~ ,.. ... : ' ... 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Quips &: Quotes FIRST IMPRESS ION If (should fall and skin myself ()p; maybe make a bruise. /l's what (fell aga inst that J With righteous roge accuse. l curse ond possibly I beat The door I left ajar On which I scraped m y /au . and may Haue left o 11/ellme scar. / luck the step on which I tripped, I hate o head·bumped shelf. Permit me. please, this moments burst Before I blame myself. -Richard Armour The llttle old lady approached the airline counter and aslced the clerk for a schedule for a flight from ~{le small town to anocher quite far away With care. the clerk worked out a series of con- necting flighls and wrole It all down. In about an hour the same old lady retumed and asked for the same Information "But I gave all that to you awhile ago." he said. "I know." she replied smiling. "but this IS for my sister. She wants to go, too " -Martin A Ragowoy You can always re/I o doctor who specialties m eKp/orotory s urgery by three things: his Inquiring mind. his steady hand and hrs coons.kin cap. -Robert Orben Sy Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "/ wait tfll euerything at home Is quiet and peaceful -then I sock It to them " FAMllYWEEICl'l'.Oclobet23.19n • 21 '• .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~· $10,000 REWARD! I WE'LL PAY YOU $10,000 FOR A 1943 COPPER PENNY LIKE THIS ONE . IT'S DIFFERENT FROM MOST 1943 PENNIES. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS? Did you spend this coin today? Think ot the many other valuable coins ttiat might slip through your fingers rn your change each day Some coms will bring you over $1 ,000.00. Mr. J.G M. of St. Louis recently found a pennv like the one shown 1n the picture above. lmagme owning things like a new house and car or ~rng your picture rn the paper. You can be one o f the fortu· nate people to strike 1t rich. Read on and lrnd out how profitable your coins can be. BIG PROFITS FROM SMALL CHANGE! Not long ago every coin of a certain type tripled in value almost overrught! Thi~ type of coin wasn't rare, in fact, most coins in circulation fell into this category. The total increase in value to people who knew what to look for amounted to b1l11ons of dollars. YOU CAN HIT THE JACKPOT! Recently I 11westigated an e$late sale of a country storekeeper All he had done was sa11e change without even knowing what to look fe>< His heirs must have been as astonished as I was wrth the treasure tro11e he had accumulated. It contarned thousands of dollars rn coins that were all worth many tames therr face values. Our brand new 1918 Coin Guide- book shows you how much America's best coin dealer guar· antees to pay for hundreds of valuable coins. Certain Nacke ls Gold Coins S1l11e1 Dollars Ouatters Half Dollars Dated Before 1914 1932 1935 1955 1901 1961 1926 Up To 595,000.00 88,000.00 75,000.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 10,000.00 310.00 Cert•in tPeclel coins l1sttd ti\ the ~tdebook dated before the dat9' given above ere valuable. Ga., an old coin as a gift. A few years later she sold It to me for $20.00 It had increased tremendously 1n value. e In Macon, Mo., a lady who works in a coin-operated laundry takes advantage of her apportunity to look through hundreds o f coins 1n change every week. Almost daily, she turns up valuable ooins, because she !(nows whac to look for. e Dana College in Blair. Neb., recently received a very unusual donation from Anna T. -an old rusty syrup budcet filled wilh 300 silver dollars and hundreds o f nickels and cents, all dated before World War 11 Anna's husband had told her. back during the Oust Bowl days, to save the bucket for a rainy day. Years later, oil was discovered on her farm, so she donated the hoard to Dana College. One source says the' coins are now worth a m1n1mum of $2,000. e Mr. G.B., an electrician for the Potlach Corp 1n Idaho, recently found an old $20.00 Caltforn1a gold piece at an aban· oned race track. Only two SllTlilar coins are known to e>e1st He has received an olfer of $300.000.00 for it. When he learned its 11alue he put it in a bank vault where it will stay until it's sold He'll retire in two years with complete financial secu· rity for himself and his family. ORDER NOW! e Mr. M.H . a medical assistant in a Order vour Coin Guidebook now so Roanoke, Va., hospital, noticed an unusual that you can learn the rare dates and how coin while going throogh change at work. to spot valuable coins. Corns don't ha11e to It was an old three-dollar gold piece. He be old to be valuable. Hold on to your was amated when I paid him $60.00 for coins, but dofl't send them to us until 1t. you read the very important mailing e A cousin gave Mr. F P. of Culladen, instructions in the Coin Guidebook. ~ - - - -MAIL NO RISK COUPON NOW! - - - -·----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- • I I I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Coin Values Company Box 91189-YG Atlanta, Georgia 30364 o I enclose $1.99 + 504 postage and handling; send me your new, 1978 Coin Guidebook with its guaranteed prices that you wrfl pay now. Total Amount Enclosed$------- , I I ... ! I Name ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I I I I Address ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I City --------------State -----Zip ____ _ L-- ---------------... With ll! wttcoo, goblins, jack-o'-lantems and costumes, Halloween Is an exciting time of the year for children.To make sure the holiday ends safely. yau should follow tome precautions. If you b~ your child's costume, check to see that it ls nonflam- mable. If you're making the costume, use bght·colored material and attach refltttlve tape to both lt and the trick-or-treat sack so the child can be seen easlly at night Aameproof the costume by wetting It In a solution of 9 ounces borax. 4 oun«es boric add ond 1 gallon wateT. Use colotful face mokeup Instead of masks, which can re· · strld vision, and have each chlJd carry o flashlight (no t<>f'Ches ot candles, please). Fot trick or treating, occompany young children yourseK or see that another re- .sponslble adult does. Confine visits to the Immediate neighborhood and to early evening. T eD chDdren not to eat treats until they get home, then examine all lreats be- fore allowing children to vat them. Ob.card unpackaged food. lf you're welcoming trlck·or·treate:rs. keep porch lights on. Give on)y wrapped candy. and don't let pets outside -they may become excited at the sight of stra.nge cost\lmes. Anally. remember lo review traffic and pedestrian safety rules with your children. ID For Nondrlveu Ever try to pay for a purchase by check on a day that you left your drlll'erS license at home? Then you're famUIM wt"1 the pro- blems faced every day by nondrtvers, who soon discover that even If they have sev- eral credit cards, most store.s prefer a drivers llce1U(! as proof of ldent\flcatlon But tome states have taken action to remedy the sltuatlon and now offer an of· ficlal Identification card fot anyone of legal driving age without a drivers license. For example, In Ga.. nondrlvers can get the card at their nearest Drivers lJcense Ex- amining Office by presenting their Social Security ca.rd and birth certificate. Three dollars gets them the ID card that lndudes their name, Social Security number, ad- dress, birth date and photograph. And the card never expires. If you're Interested In getting a card, ask your local drivers llcens· Ing bureau whether yow state Issues them. FAMILY WEEKLY Th• H•wapapM Al•onln• PNelclent Incl Pvbll•tw Monon Frank b9ClltheV.P ....... ~ Patrick M. Unakey Ellecuttwe Edttoc, Scott DeGarrno IN111E WORLD ••. Eare For The Deaf Seeing-eye dogs have been around for a while, bu\ now the handicapped have a new set of canine friends -hearing dogs. The Idea fat the hearing dogs came from a deaf Minnesota housewife who had flalned her toy poodle to help her. From Min· ne50ta, where a pilot program was run by the local SPCA. the program went nation· aJ when the American Humane Assn. t<>OK It over lasi year. When deaf oc hearing- lmpatred people request the dogs. they are Mked what three sounds they want to be alened to. Bob White, administrator of the program, says that the most frequently selected sounds are door knocks. alarm Paper Money If your club or organization ts looking for a way to raise money for charity. the answer might be as near as yesterday's newspapey -recycling Thousands o( groups have taken advanrage of this fund-raising Idea. and with the Increasing demand fOf old ManeolnQ Edlto< Tim Mulllo-n; Alt ~ Rlchaid Ve14all; ~ Edtton. RONJyn Abr• ny-. Hal undon; Food fdnor, Merilyn HanMn; AMt. M Dnctor, Eatelle Walpln;.~~Mallne Wollk· ~. GIOfla Brl8'; mnwt9 Ecllto< Peer Oppenheimer, Contrlbuttno W"*8 Stilr· ley Sloan Fad«. Jof'tn.Olbaon, Nom\111 LObMnz, Anita SumtMr, EOlt. .U.ta., William Colaon, Pamum~ MINlllCtUrina: V.P .. Dfr~ Richard Miiien; Make-up Mgr., Robert. Colrln•: Production MQI .. docks, smoke-detector s~ems and babies' crtes. Although lt costs $1 ,800 to train the animals. which are selected from local shelters on the basis ol Intelligence and tempeyament, the association pro- vides the dogs tree of charge. Before the dog Is left in the home, e trainer spends several days teaching the new owner how to handle and care for it. There Is currently a waiting l1st for dogs, but priority Is being given to eldei;ly people hving alone and deal couples with Infants. For more lnfor· matlon, write: Bob White, American Hu- mane Assn., 53-51 South Roslyn, Engle- wood, Colo. 80110 newspopey, now Is a good time for your group to cash In If you're thinking of <K· ganlzlng a recycling drive. the first thing to do says the Paper Stock Conservation Com· mlttee (PSCCl of the Amerlcan Paper In· stJtute Is to contact a local waste~per dealer to find out what the mark.et It for ~pey In YoUr area and how much he wtU pay. He also can help organize your dnve. Once you've made sure there Is enough support In yo1.1r group for the pro)ect. you'll have to define your collection area (perhaps In consultation with the waste· paper dealerl and decide whether you will be using a curbskle or centnl·slte pickup. Two months before the first drive, you should publicize It with flyers In the col· lectlon area. being sure to specify what kinds of paper you want. Then if you plan to continue ttie collection on a monthly basis. send out reminders 2 weeks before the collection for 3 or 4 months until peo- ple get Into the recycling habit. For more Information on organizing a recycling drive, Wl'fte: Manager. PSCC . .American Paper Institute, Dept. FW. 260 Madison Ave., New York. N.Y 10016. HeleM Weitzner, Ptenftlnt, Mlcl\MI Montemufl'O Y.P.·M tllaMaer, Genlld S. Wroe; A--. Eee-tem ...,., Rtcn.ro It Carroll; v ..... .....,, ...,, Jo. Frazet, Jr.; Auoo. CttlcaClo ...,., O.vla Long; o.trolt Mfr., uwrenc. M. 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OCTOBER 11 5:00 (8) l..lkt" lubt111I Los An1tlts Lakers V'S AJlanta Hawks 6:00 D Liu" W~ Los Aneeles Lakers vs A!lanta Hawks 11:30 fl ltlA a.PttMM Pl11l1delph1a at Porlland SATUROAY, OCTOBER 1' 12:00 8 Tiit W'_,, Rt&e1e Jac~n 1s p1ofrled 12:30 8 CIDl ('2ll ) llCAA f~ll 1:30 llCM FMIW 3:30 8 ((ll) ) CU CBS Sports Sptda<ul11 4:00 • C.Wity ....n., · 4:30 • TMs h tllt llfl fa lftlltf Ttllllis o~ llFl ~ •• 111e ""' s:00 u Tiie ca..a llM1 S11ow 8 Cl) (II ((Bl ) AIC'1 Widt WOl'kl of Sports D IU1p Hockey Los An1tles ~1n11 VI Montml ~nadians ((!» (])) T1"s ts 111t 11n fD 5occtf ... ill ""'""' 'f-eo~piolall. Wmtlillt 11:00 8 UCU foo!Ull UCLA vs Wash1n11on Huskies SUllDAT, OCTOBU 13 6:00 8 CC) "Sllort Walk to 01yll111t" (d1a) 12 lamts Broh n Dan Mitchell C8 CC) "TWll I.At lty lilottltr" (mys) 72-Palty Duke L-00 CD (Cl '11MI ll11411itllt Ma~" (mys) · 74 Burt l ancasttr ltOll DAY, OCTOllJ 24 6:30 fl ~ "Brlllllst 11 Tlff1117'1" Part I (com) 61 -Audrey Heobllrn Georee Peppard 1:00 e J::, "lltlle ff lllt Mee" (dra ) &6 H,nry Fonda Rob,11 Sh1w t:oo D o m a CC) ''Tiit llistit Tiiey Teek lillss 1uwt1fut" (Mo> '17-Chuc~ Connon. Henry Gibson. Slella Stevens •CC) N~ r .... 111t ,., ... "'tilt.,.. .. (W5PI ·11 Roddy McOowall Kim Hunter TUESDAY, OCTOIEI 2S ':JO fJ (C) "lktatfnt 1l Tifflll(I'' Concl (com) 61 Audrey Hepburn Geor1e Peppard 1:00 D CC) ''TM Last tf tllt '-'*'t"" (dra) Lina Turner WUlllUOAT, OCTOW 2' 6:00 Cl CC) "11111117 O'Kl1t" (cm) 71 -Bette Davis. 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Sturlng 1lph1- betially ue: Tony Bill, Olff Gorm•n, Cuol lynley, huLI Prentiss, Nlchol•s Pryor, W1ynt Rogers, Sus.n Suftivan, •nd ~sit ~tes. Also fHtured •re Robbft llfst, lff Meriwether, Tracy MAl'Sh.tk •nd Mlch1tf ltClalr. The dramatic story focusses on nrlou1 couples t1ch with their own problems: A situation with two people dtsptr•ttly trying to conceive (logen •rid ~tes), • wonwt ~lcttd to diet pills with out her h~s knowledge who could lose_ her baby (Prentiss And 1111), 1 coupit whose ~opted chlld fttls threatened by the 1rriY1I of a new baby (lynley •nd GonNn) and• roung first love (M•nhak And ltO.tlr). Int~ with H eh set of prindp.1ls Is the doctor (Sulllv•n) •nd her dlffk:ultles with the man she loYes (rr,or). The two-hour motion picture wu written by Blubdh O•rjl and dlrtded by Rkhard Mkh•tls. It was produced by RkhArd Briggs for the Jouk Com- p.1ny. btcutiYt producers were Gerald I. Isenberg and Gtnld w. Atmms.. _ _ "Hippy llrthdiy, lH Vq11," 1 ·------·--~ ~ gfpntk two-hour ~·ttUlnment ..,_.;..~-_.;:.---"""""-~=~~~~~-----...,."--~· ----·_.--.. sp«W with &II the aun, ruzm.1t.uz, Cllllk cCNMCfy tcena from lob Hope's unpir· r1lleled motion picture career-St films In 40 )"fan-and 1 spedlCVlM rOltef ol •an h featured on Hope's flnt 1'117·71 lftlOfl specLal "Teuco PftMntl lob Hope's INCi to Hottywood, .. alrtng on NIC ~from l-10PM. This spea.l malils the bqfnnlng ol his llth conMCUttvt )"far on NIC wtth ftw more hourt ol prime-time spec~ alrinl thh MUOn. Teuco, Inc. continua Its fuft tponMM'- lhip of the Hope specilh, eld\ of whkt! wifl haw a different theme. ams Crolby, Hope'• co-tUr In the famous-"'rol4" Mriel,. headl tht. roetet> °' stlrt th•tlncludes leadln1 l1dles Dorothy umour, Lucile a.II, Katharine Hepbum, f'h,tlh Oh, Mir· thA bye. hulette Goddard and Shlfiey loH; ind actors Wlll&lm Dlfnll'ftt, IHll Rathbone, Wlfff.\m kndb, toy ltogen, ~et> LCHft and Lon Chaney. cokw ind excitement ttYt the gre1t fu~ c1plt1I ayrnboliza, 1lrt Sundly. from l-10PM on AIC. Trlple·thre1t performer Don Mere· dlth·ICtor, pn>ducet>, comment1tCH on AIC1 Me>ncMy ~t foottNJl-hom the utr1v1g1nt tribute to the duzllng ~i!JEB;M desert city,. He Is Joined by 30 top U. entm1lnen, lnoA °' whom haw been Us Yeps hudllnen.. Among those 1lrudy 1lped '°' the 1pecl1I ire: John Davldt0n, ~mmy Davis Jr., Tolle fields, ltdd Foxx. Uber1ce, Don Rkliles and Andy Wlllllms. I ' ' ~ ' ' l J The event of the year! It's a very special night for a very special young lady ... glamorous, grown-up Marie! With guests Lola Falana, Donny Most, Abe Vlgoda, Anson Williams, The Osmond Brothers. Plus extra special appearances by thirtef:'.n more of America's favorite stars and super surprises! DONNY&MARIE BIRTHDAY SPECIAL e 7:00PM~ From Eight Of The Strip's Glamorous Hotels, It's A Star-Spangled Celebration! EOOYARNOLD OAVIO BRENNER FOSTER BROOkS CHARO RODNEY DANGERFIELD JO+iN DAVIDSON SAMM._ DAVIS, JR. LOLAFALANA TOTIE FIELDS REDOF.OXX ROBERT GOULET JACK JONES LENNON SISTERS LIBERACE ANTHONY NEWLEY WAYNE NEWTON JULIET PROWSE DONAICKLH JOAN RIVERS OOC SEVERINSEN otOttME WAA¥ACK ANDY W1LLIAMS It's the most glamorous birthday party ever. Las Vegas· 75th. Join hosts Don Meredith and Cindy Williams along with a galaxy of show biz superstars in a salute to the entertainment capital of America. Spe~al Tonight 98:00PM~ ~ GABE KAPLAN IN HIS FRSTCOMEIJ'(SPECALI I LS e10:00PM~ _ SUNDAY (Continued) 1:00 U Sltll't to Lurnlns (J) OlrtctloM D ID Cl> llD QJl a.111111011 C4lts n. lln baland P'atooh. (I) AllNI WofN ... ..,.., (I) L.-Allltrlm Style D AWiett l C.Stello (Ill Al!illllh, AniNla SI l.-LIKJ 1rB (I) )U.S. fl,. htlori m llutl4 c.re1tA El MwlMlo -1:30-• ,....,-, Melon Te,iC Cl) ,..,.. .. ttll S.1 8 lllSltM Cl) lnltrMlieMI Hour CD! Celttp feotMft '77 (@ (J)) Tht f isller1111n a Tiit ilOMy-ra 2:00 D Mt•I•: (C) "[scap1dt In lapu " (adv) 57-1 erm W111hl ~meron Mitchell Jon Provost 11 TM Ii& Valley Cl) ...it: "Man Made Monster" B llltolie: "Trmure of s.tn G411· 11111" (com) '68-H111y Guardino Senta Bercer. 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TM C:1owt111 YHI\ iveNING 6 :00 au ""' ( ftf .. 111u1 Eitatt It Mo.le: CC C21u) "Short Wa" to Daylirl!t" (d111 72-lamo 8'ohn Oon M1lchttl J1mts Mc£achon ~bey lrncoln B•OO~t Bundy • SAJI noRO BEACH .,.. BUMS-NEW SU.SON COMEDY HITll 8 (Qll ) Si n P'tdro Buch klM "The Bums n lht Reds" Tht boch bums plo cuprd when lhty help 1 lovesoc~ Russian ~1lo1 1ump '1110 so that he may marn hrs lenn1s pl1y1n1 111tt11end ID lllotie: IJ:.) (2!1r) "Yt11'll U\t Illy Mathtr" (mys) '12-Patty Duke. Rosem1ry Murphy Richard lhomu ( lrn ) lvltl Gelman l'ff91t Sllte ID lrOllti6t fJl) llou Im Mario l Ille llla&k Madunt Of) Mary TJl4ir lllotlt -6:30- • ((Il) ) ""' WiW liArWA D llllC lltn C..ltftnce Clal lllystl..-ot Miaiw S ~ ~ "$1114ustle$" (dra) '71-Htrschel Bt1n11d1 Ian Mi<.hael V1nctnl . Bonn1t Bedelr1 a a..ttdM4 m11t1t111e 1111"'9 7:00 • <<m ('))) 60 .. l1111ta D ttll m Qf World .t Dis-..., "The lncrtd1blt Journey' ( 11'thr) A lrlO of hOllSt pets 1n En&frsh bullq, a &olden relnrver ind 1 Siamese ut that were tempor111ly lelt 1n the urr of • l11end ot the11 mister dtcodt to rtturn home ~nd mike the 2~ mile lrtk on their own HteH1• 8 (1) ®I (Ml rD) Oonnt t. M1rit Donny throws a special Happy Birthday party 101 Marie C!J Anlmll .-orld Q) Rollin Hoodn1' A l1nluy tale OI an1m1led sahre spootin1 the cele brattd 1dventures ol the l1mous man who robbed lhe 11th fB Jap.aMM un11111• l'roc11MJ fD Evtllil)l 11 SJMpllOllY a> Aun Kay Mas m•• -7:30- CJ Wtrlcl of tM Sta m 0eca u.-a Classie 8:00 U (\D" ) Rllt4t Rhoda comu lace to IKt wrth an otd 1>1ob lem a211n Hoct srnale lld1u do not 10 out 11 n1&hl 110ne lhat s her predicament 11hen she hu two arul theater tickets and un I find 1nyooe to 10 with her a A&!OllSly ' Comp.1nJ Tllat Nas!Mllt Music D Super Spt<ial! * W VEGAS 75TH BIRTHDAY PARTY! 8 ® (ft (I)) Ha"1 lirth· d•J w V1111as T 11bute to tht n11ton s entert11nmenl v1ca1ton c1p111I l\mon1 the stars per1orm1n11 are Andy W1lh1ms Redd r OU Don RICkles lot1e rields. l•btt•ct lohn Davidson and Sammy 0.vrs Jt Thli speC!fl atso looks 11 1ne other side ol 1he Nevada city •1lh behrnd Ille scenes Pet~ 1nd 10 hisloocal b1e~1r0<ind D ir-* ID Movie: '1 (Zllr) ''Tiit W..ip t 111111" (mys) 1• Burt l1ncntu Susa11 C111~ Cameron M1lche1t a> ~ .. 'forty Sllow JI) 111 c.nctrt Sindy Dunt•n fD Shade ti GlttM m 111111< Is..~ -1:30- 0 (ll .J:'I L On Our Own lilaroa T ereu Bonino 11th tor 1 1111 handsome man slit meets 1n lht museum and 1nltt preis hrs bc1n1 d1st1nt u 1 srcn ht rully cares about her then learns the ltulh u in 'lJ m 'lt Tht 111 c.1111 lllC, TM rint f'ittr Yur•-' Ci..r lool Orson Welle~ rs lhe na111lor and Ceortt BurM Burl Reynolds Don Rickles. Dan Ha11e11y and Cht•y Chase 11e amone lhose •ho host serments of lh1s nostalt•• lilied sequ,t 10 lul suson s M<la1mtd NBC 1nniver$iry teleb11lt0n O Storlu of hope from • Alea HaleJ's Gambia. Comt Walk the World, DHn Jones. auest. II C-1 Wa1' the World I; P'oP Goes Ult Counll'T m As Wt Sec II 9 :00 U Lill ) t All in Ille fa!lllly f d1th baits lht 1100-and 1eels rn Archrt when sht adds• senior trlr1en •tddtn& 1nd • p111 ol lloneymoone11 lo hrs pttclOll\ lrstuna tnp plins llallltilt Oii tlM hid Ill Oral lltoMIU Cl blpll W-llhrlOft m lea H.Urd llll T1lt OM Wey fl!) 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FillCllftCI -9:30- D ((f7) ) Cl) All<• Alice, no and Vera qu1t the111obs to emphUfll 1 stand 101 equ1t employment at Mel's Orner Allet •waiter 1s hued at a salary h11her thin lhetr$ TV WEEK, OCTOBER 23. 1971 e The Kifta ts C.111iftl Cl) l'orttt Waconer Sllow D Ga111tr Te4 Ar111Jtron1 m ,., .... , 10:00 D ((ll) ) Cl) ltl1• Koj1k pr1,i his suspicions a11A'I correct when the p11me suspect 1n lht murder ol a lout hoodlum turns out 10 be teen acer Bdl Sherbl- • Day of DisaiortfJ It t --l_ lllirt • lII ca <I » '-t1r1e1 la,&M l't...U tllt s..11 belt A spool ol tllt ¥1110US popul11 Vl/lthU of tel~isron specials wrtll cunh Std Cauar Cindy Wrllr1111s and frtd W11l11d and c.ameo 1ppu11ncts by Henny Youna1111n P11 Monta end 111 lhe Swutl\ois D Ernut Maltr HM G)lrltl,_, m a~tHIMlf fD Vl1IOH "The' D1nc1n& Bur" C4nrad B1onbtr& wrote thrs lusty tra11 comedy 1bout an unemployed chamter 1c101. played by Ch11lu Dur nrne. who has lost eve1yth1nt bllt hope "The D1nc1n1 Beer" 11pe1ts r11d1y al CJPM • G!D G111t P'trfor111111CtS -10:30- • ,illl., S-.uart ShllW O> (} .......... ,. l.l4IMir ,,,.. .... ,. 11:00 • .. QI""" • hcattttl\ TM rnCIW • <II (QI Cl))""' D 111~11: a:> "Tll• v1t1 .. 1 El· .. ,," (d11) 68-Ed Bealey. Susan H1mpslure CD lrlot1t: I:' "Tiit MWliPt MM• (mys) H-Burt lanusttr Susan Clark Cameron Mitchen a> HoM,r1100111n l2J) M.1111-11 t1ll Tiit 100 a• ,,, m Ji111111r s .. uan SM -11:30- 0 s,o.11 f'illat/l1tt1ttaln C S'J The l'1\ Ch• II 12)11{) m '11 Motit : ',, '1ht 111111 Witll lht ,....,,. (SCI 11, 15 Robut He111, Pers11 l<l!am b•ll• II T1lt 700 Club l; TtlepulM lj~ ~: 'Cry Rape,· "My Sweet Chultt" Cl) llotra D1Mt FMt•all/Mtd $4'~ fD [llClltMIO -11:•5- ... ov11: "T tlll twrt1l1" (dra) 66-Paut Newm1n Jyhe Andrews, l1la Ktdrov1 Hansiotr& Felmy, D1v1d Op1t01llu lydw11 Donath (<If) ) Mfrit: '-S--IWiMJ" (mus) C8-M1c•ey Rooney. Clom De Huen 12:00 ...... ., ... " .. Medi• ®°"',.... ....... (tal ())) a..t/llloorie -l:•S- 8 M DAt w"' .. -2:05-...... ,.: ..... .,. .. , l ... ,,.. (dr1) ·~2-1oa Lupino, Robert Ryan. 8arbar1 Whlt1n1. Taylor Holmes.. D l Whtlehead Monday BYE, BYE, BIRDIE Janet Leigh. Dick Van Dyke Ann-Margret Bobby Rydell Roll1ck1ng hit based on Broadway smash about a rock n roll singer about to be drafted One of all time top domestic box-office grassers (:i 1221 ****New York Delly News Tuesday SHOWBOAT Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel. Ava Gardner, Joe E Brown One of the great musicals of all time, from the team of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein If ****New York Delly News Thursday HIGH SOCIETY Frank Sinatra. Grace Kelly. Bing Crosby, Celeste Holm Based on Philio Barry s The Ph1ladeloh1a Story with music by Cole Porter All time box office grosser •92 ***~New York Delly News Friday FUN IN ACAPULCO Elws Presley, Ursula Andress The King Elvis as part-11me life- guard and nightclub entertainer gives one of his finest on-screen musical performances Produced by Hal Walhs and filmed on location 1n Acapulco **~New York Delly News Paget MONDAY OCTOBER 2• for morn1n1 ""' afteinoon lnt1np. pltue wt OAYTIMC PttOCMMS. Be low, IOf JOlll tonwtn1t11tt, art lilt dJy' s lllO'flt s. OAYTll1U MO'llES ,:30 0 e ''last ol \he fnt Gllfts" (wtS) '>8 lilt~ Mih~nty 10:00 O "Tiit Tun hna•n" (•tsl 36 I rtd l1bcMurr1y ~ "f111tt1111 69tlt" (draJ 40 Jamts Caentr Pal 0 Br•tn 12:00 CD C "lest fool forward" tcom) 43 luc1llt Ball 1:00 l2f "Top Stcrtt lllau" 1dra S7 -K11~ Oougln 2:00 Cl) .C "fU1w1llr" rcom1 68 D•ck Van Dykt 3.00 10 C "A Man C..fftd Gan no11" tdr.i) 69 lonv ftancous.a 3:30 U C "Bye Bye l udlt" tcoml '63 Diel. Van Orl.e EVENING e:oo 0 y ' (ft 3 ) llnl D 23 6 m lt "'"' 0 Emt111ncy OM {, Andy Gntlrth U 3 ( 3 • ) Monda, lll&bt Foet~H 1 .. t CO•t•a1e ol lht ~amt btlwten lht Los Angeles Rams and Ille Minnesota V1~1n~ 0 llloorit: C (lltr) "Splrtacvs" Part I (adw1 60 1\111. Ooutlas lA01tn<e Ol•••t• Jun Simmons CD Partrnfr• h11111J ID Tiit Rook1ei El) Jo11111er IO Adwtn\UJt 2{ MJ Thrtt Sons tDZOOl!I O> Hotar, lhlkt Hot•r C!) foods IOf l~ llodtrn h1111ly m Abbott & Costello -6:30- 0 Mo.11: C ('°) "l rul.lut 11 1d1any's" P4rl I tcom) Iii Audrey lltPbu•n Ct.irrt Peppard Pahot•a 11,,, 3 llltrw Grrffrn 6 ~ Hotan's HuOH CD The Odd Couplt ( 11 3 l The lOM R.1ntt1 a;) As We Set It O> Comon S.IY11t C!> fam1tr Port111t m littlt bsals 7 :00 o 2s t m m lltW$ 0 liars Club e The Odd Couple f To Td tht T rulh m I Lon lu<J Q)Adim.J2 ( 11 t ) Illy Thret So4l1 W Achon Orama 2t TIM Rookies tD Madhllllthrer -tport )t En11rt11111M11I Toniahl ~ Yoe• Willi M10th11t -7:30- 3 trtld ¥I01kl ol Animals e 1Amu111tr lv1'i11t 0 lltwlrwd C,me t The loolies e 11.illlt Thal TuM CD The Brady lun<h 0> ltl'\ !Uh A Ot1I ( 11' I: ) hr1111y Albu m Or11111ttc Stnes U I lJ Wild Woild ol An1m1b fl!) 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O (J.f ) ) ~ Ch11lrc Bron: It's Your f""lllt l11s Cliatlit Brown lht umr l1rllt Punu! lhll b•uuthl ~ou 999 s11a1ehl bntball lcmes non Valenhnes 1elly bun\ for Tl\an~sg1W1n2 and •n eluS••t m111e pumpkin 1s lac•d wllh h•o hourn dous <hallences he 11 lht k1ckr1 101 lht lll(al 1t1m al !ht annual home comon& loo!ball ilmt and he hn btfn chostn lo tstllfl tht homt comonit Queen -nont Olhtt lh•n lht l11tle itd hudtd eut 10 the ttlt1>1at1on dance inO i'V' her lht 11ad1l1onat ~1s.s ,~ Buvo Julitl D tU rJ1 m IJtl little Howse Oii the Prairie "The C1erpe1 ol Wal nut G1ovt' lau16 and Andy Carver l•Y IO utch an eluslvt lnoel by o~eine a bucket 01 creen drf at>ovt lht Chicktn COOP but lhty ball 4 mGsl unf•Petted Qua111 O lilowtt: C') (lllr) "lattlt ol tht lutae· (dral &&-Henry fondl I 6 Mo.it: C (2111) '''11t\ thep Hill" 101" &l C1e101y Pet~ Gtorc' Peppard 0 Tiit lo&tr's Wrld CD c.trol lv111ttt & F ,_e Cl) Mcrnt: "hr,it Outll fro• Oiler SJatt" Im 111 •o Buste1 Ctabbt Carol Hu1~n fD ._, ti U11UrtJ1llty I he W1!.t ind hll ol Mor>ey The simian society crashes through the time barrier, but will the apes of the future destroy the future for man? Starring Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Bradford Dillman and Ricardo Montalban. KABC-TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE G9:00PM(D P999 10 T'.I WEEK OClOBER 23, 1977 f!) u U1111pHo/1 m C~"'I J111tice Under 1114 uw -8:.30-0 ( 1 z, J ) re fit Allltrt's Ha~ !Owttn Spte11I fat Albert and nos pals tuon lhat thon&s ll•t not alway~ •hat lhty \tfm uoec1ally Gn Hal IO•ttn a~ lhtt plol lhtir Crtep1ttt baddtst sur1ts1 SPOOk n1e111 rw D Concflltrat.IOll at Cf...WllJ m ~Wt Stt It 9:00 0 (IT ·n • Btlty Wlult Joyce Wholrnan s nt• succrss n the 1w ol ht1 o .. n 1ele.1~on uries and 111 lhe ntw f11ends and pa1!1ts are mo1e 1nan Mill• un cope w1lh so she dtcodes to hnd an apartment ol her OWi> } 1 San Pt4ro Buch lullls D 1)1) (J I m ,. lllowlt : C.I (lhr) "Tiit lliflll TllfJ T• Miu lt111tihil" (susp) 11 Chuck Con no1s HtMy Gibson, Gary CoH1ns An •orloner 1s h111cked and l1vt ol \hr hnaltsls 1n ill 1nttrnattona1 beauty tGnltSI art abducted and held lor 1ansom B Mo.M: -t.1 (Zllr) "bupe f<om the rtfntt of tilt Apes" husp) ·11 Roddy McOowall l\om H11nlt1 8t1d IOld Dillman II) Rhodesia: A Yin Fr• Ille I•· side 1~1 ...... : c I (Ziii) .,.. UFO , ... •t" (susol 75 James Earl lonn Cstellt P1rsons m Mtn enttw-s. fB ,.,.... Of 11111 i8J ....,..: (2'11) "Ill""'" (mys) 69 J1mt<, G1111r1 Gayle Hunnteul C111oll D Conner Crq Morris of Mission: lmpouJ~ ,.,_ h.ls bffn ugned 10 pt.y the politicl~­ father of Ow.iyne (H•ywood NellOfl) on tht upcomlns "If I'm Elecltd" tphodt of AIC's Wh•l's H.ippenlngll In the tpilOdt, Morris is running for councllm•n •nd Ow.iyne •nd his friends pitch in lo help the u m· p.aign until• mlwndertt•nd· Ing develops which puts I~ fritndship on the rocb. • • • When tht producers of AIC's C.irttr Counlry nteded • I.st n•me for .. ,.. b.lr.i Cu on's polluwom1n chu•cler, Cloris, she wu rudy with lht 1uggestlon th.It they use her m•lden n.imt, Phebus. And they did. "It's • good old Joulhern n•me," Hpl•lned lubu~ who w•s born in Mtmphlt, Tenn. . .... limmlt Kom.ick's com- p.1ny Is •l~•dy set '°' fl~ pilots, incfudlng ones lo st•r Dell• Reese .11 NIC, Sutm.ln CrotM" •I NBC, OtborAh lty•n •I CBS, "Archit" •I ABC (lo bt • one-hour preview tpecl•I), .and •nother st.ar· ring comtdi•n J.ackie Muon. • • • Eli> fl1111s of PtrMWIOll (l '1> Know Your Enemy" Government commos s1oned and made by lo11s Ivens • well known ltlllst documentauan the him wH never 1tleased '" pu1 bec1use 11 made the Japanese Emperor the ch1el v11111n (QI) (I)) ai.N: ··The T11er Makes Out" ·(J~Colof .. C!1 D1WI Sld.ln4 S. -9:30- • ((l?J ) Maude !he 1enerat1on aap becomes the Grand Canyon when Maude aareu lo chap erone Pl11lhp's b11thdly part)' and comes face to face w11h today's youth 0) hriqM el ,ohol 10:00 8 ({ll) (])) (I) l1lferty Dr Rafferty clishu the ••th muaer and 1nhosp1t1ble oooulace ol 1 moun111n hamlet ovl! lhe fate ot an I l year old boy who 111embles a hatt wild crea1u11 and who is beina kepi under tod 1nd key by h•s desperale parents CJ) liU llH '* lllH (I) liltrie: "C1t1t Cus" (com) '4J-l1u1el and Hardy .. .._ •Ws..rt m111-.o,uestos -10:30-..... • DilMM liftn 11:00 a CD • Cl) ({ll) (])) !Inn 8 90(J)D llt llnn • TM ....,._ C.lltCtlell II lilliN.: (C) .,,.rtJcn" P111 I (adv) '60-K11• Douetu efttl*Ft~ . '"" .._ a F•IWllllM 2111attt • Tiit Dkl c-tt ... ca (J)l LM A111tr1ca11 Strte •.. ,.....~ CD llldllil/ltllrtr a.,.n -11:30- • ((l?J rn> Cl) cas utt lltwlt: "Ttl U. S. 0..,, llty loft" (dra) 7S-Du GallowJy CD -..: "Tiie Tltttft4 °'m• (clra) 'S7-Jell Ch1ndlt1. • =Cl). QI) w., c.-• U.. AMwlcM Style (I) IMit: "fltwl•& '-'•" (dra) '40-Jolln Garfield Pat O'Buen • IMit : (C) "Sana• ,a111p11" (WU) '67-Robtrt layfor Cll lrtMWt .lltt,...., Qllllt 711 a.. • i. Surd! al Ille tut Al!Mrlta: Kaillat Ille Qief <a Cl)> $cj.fj Tllttlre 12:00 •T~Z.. • i.t. 5-ece II) ....,its: Th1t l ady. "Deported" IE U.. l'lt(aria " et CMIM -12:30- • """ Altry ~ lilowit: "tl!t lottltf' (dra) '71-0arrtn McGavin. Paul Burke 1:00 e 8 Cl) '8l TtlMfTW G IS,, -2:05- • Mttit : (C) "0111ot11 Wells Mnla<rt" (adv) '57-Barry Sullivan 24TH CENTURY MAN ON THE RUN Logan's Aun. as the name suggests, chronicles the peripatetic adventures ol a 24th century man on the run l1om his regimented masters. And, paralleling that concept, the futu11stlc program, whose executive producers are Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, has changed positions recently, now being seen Monday nlghls (8-9PM) on CBS Logan's Run Is pre•mpled this week tor "It's Your Fi1st Kiss Charlie Brown" and "The Fat Albert Halloween Special." As producers Gott and AOberts readily acknowledge, Logan's Aun 11 very much a part of 1he renaissance of science ficuon as a dramatic form sllmutated by ttie mohon plc1ure success ol "Star Wars." Though the television 1e11ea obviously doesn't operate in the budget bracket of "Star Wars," It boasts some of the most stunning and cohlple>< sets ever designed for the medium. The mastermind behind these eye-appealing backdrops for the 1mag1na11ve. 24th century stolies la Mort Rabinowitz, whose arltstry has been observed In motion pictures ttke "Castle Keep," "Flap," "They Shoot Ho1ses. Don't They?'' and "The Baby Maker." Goff and RObert.a see many advantages 10 science flcUon story Ideas "The time period Involved doesn't change the basic aultudes of people," asaerts Goff "Whe1her It bf.. bibll~at times, the American wild west or ttfe contemporary period, their emotions and feelings remain very much the same. WfJ believe that any S1ory idea with strong elements can be projected Into the Mura and perhaps Improved. "Who knoJNa what Ifs going to be like In the next five 01 50 years?" asks Gott "That gives ua a great deal of latitude In script content Bui I think you have to keep one foot In reality, even within the context of science fiction " Gregory Hamson. an athletic actor wi1h a commanding preMnce. stars as Logan, the former Sandman (elite policeman) who escapet from his regimented environment in the City of Domes In quest of a better world outside as one of the Runners he formerly pursued Harrison, who has been seen on tetevlalon In M'A'S"H and Barnaby Jones, received hll beat actln:1 notices as the victim of a college hazing in the motion plctu1e, "Fraternity Row." which was based on an actual tragic incident at a West Coast Unlve"1ty. Heather Menzies, who, as a tittle gl1I, had a part In the all·time box olflce hlt. "The Sound of Music." and appeared Jn the well· received television feature. "Tall Gunner Joe," stars as Jeasica. the girt who helps Logan escape from a controlled society In which Its Inhabitants are slated for extinc- tion at age 30 In a ceremonial catted Carousel Donald Moffat, a distinguished Shake- spearean actor who has earned two Tony Award nominations on the stage, also atarw as the puckish android, Rem. who elects to leave his robot-run community and accom- pany Logan and Jessica on their unending search for the utopia they have heard described as Sanctuary. Molfat'a motion picture credits Include "Pursuit of the Grat Spee," "Rachel, Rachel," "The Great Northtleld Minnesota Raid" and "'nlrmlnal Man," Randy Powell, who has been featured on television In "Barnaby Jones," "SIFMts of San Francisco." "Police Story" and "Babe" on the Network, portrays the relenlleaaly pursuing Sandman. Francia, Logan's former friend who la bent on captu11ng the rebellious Logan, the only Sandman ever to renoun<:e his duties. Ona of the more unusual scripts required the presence of a real functioning robot to play the comp&nlon of a girt Isolated from all human company for 15 years. The 5 ft. 4 In 240-pound robot, an SPA (sales promo· tfonal android) model 18, aupplled by Quasar lndu11rles and lta designer. robot master Anlhony Reichelt. attracted more than usual attention on a set where sophll· tlcated technology is 10 commonplace II rarely raises an eyebrow. Pege11 .... 1177 TV WEEK. OCToeER - -. ····· ................. -··· """7- ,...,, TUUDAY OCTOIO 15 ftt ......... -..._ listlllp, ..... OA\'l'lllE~lt- t... ler ,_ *'" •l••ce, 111 Ult .,. ........ DAmllE MOVIES !:JO G CC) ''f1111 ;irb II Tt1r11" (com) '51-Ctof&t Nader 10:00 • CC) wlJ Liff r.u.u.." (d11) 61-una Turnu a ...., of lM '•1t111r" (dra) ·~-Paul Muni 12:M • "l.. F•cel -..,. .. (com) 't l-Crtta Cl1bo 1: .. QI) CC) .. ,.$, I ltn Yow" (rom) II-Pele• Knlner Z:tl G (C) wl"lllMr Taia~ (com) '59-Roe~ tludson Doris D•r l :tl (Ill CC> ''Stult ti .. , Svc· ca" (tom) '65-Shirler Jones l :Je U CC) "Sllt•M•I" (mus) ·~1-Kall)ryn Crayson I iviiliG Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel. Ava Gardner and Joe E. Brown team up with the music of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II . THE 3:30 MOVIE 9TUESDAY~ 8:00 D (Q7) ) CJ' TIM fltzpatrlcts Mo 111ts to chtnte htr 1m1ee br alltmptinc 10 btcome a cheetltader bur finds 1t 1a•ts m01e than dtltr m1nalt0n lo rtKh her iO•I D K1rMm Abdul·J1bb1r * Vlll1ln on ATW TIS Q U 11!» IUl Man frt111 Atll"ti\ Pro bal~tlball 11u t l\11tem Abdul Jabba1 tuuts as a 9 -1111 m1nt1 al pro$pttlo1 ltom aoothtr •Orld .... ho thrutens lo drain the urth s oceans by siphomna off tht •atus 1n h•s sluice a llloN: ':cl (2111) ''Tiit list of th 'o•tnuhrs" (d11l Lana l urnu J) Mow1t: '.t (Zhr) "011~,., b1111n" (1dw) ~-Jamts C1rne1 • (]) ® (llfl ) "'"'' 0111 If the ro,. •e tollo-s his Doctor ~ ordtrs and has.a ton~lec1om1 ht •111 miss his lavo11tr evtnt ol Uie rm 101n1 to tht Halloween coslumt par1y as the Lone Ranatr a Tiit Johl'a Wiid CD Clrol llll'llttt & Frltltft II) Moflt: (t) (2hr) "SIAs of ••cbtl C14t" (d1~) '6J -An11e Drck111son. Peter Finch a ~. fZ) U.11. 01y Collctrt ol 1977 from U H Hudou1rltrs rn Hew Y0tk C.ty his 1nnual COllCtrt lututh this yur Eu&tnt Ormand• conctutint Ille phlladtlohra 01chestr1 mu UwrpHln ~ ''"nt Clftctiweeu -1:30- • CD~ (CJll > umne & Sllitley When lanrne and Shirter ro sh0pp1n1. La•trne ·~ attacked by 1 toy called koaer Robol and an unusual cou11room b11tle develops • ColKetltrttloa m ttoMrm 9 CW... UflCllllt ~ .. ,.,., D As WtS..11 9:00 & ((Il) ) CJ) fll •A•s•H A lllo<t11e of h&hl bulbs lead) 10 can dlelrahl rud1na of a ntw wltodun1t. bul has a more dudly tlftel when lhe meticulous su11eon Ch11les W1nchutt1 maku 1 m1st1~e lhal 1lmos1 costs the Ille of a p1!1ent 11 o (J) m a nE111m llllllicM's SltW "The 81ceest Min s1on You've htt Seen" A new ct1,u malt rer1res youne Jimmy Mull1u n and hrs cousin. Adam l'l1fh lllts ol his amazine uplo1ts and m1ku them my Jtalows but Jimmy's mother susi>ects the newcomer's moti.es £hn0t Donahue. l111rtnce PreW111n K C Martel. Johnny Doran and • Sunslt1M lee star G Clll (flll I r~rtt'a C-,.11y "Alone Totethtr .,,.... m •" Gtiff111 s..... IS Mtwlt: G:) "Htnu Willl A '-i" (wts) '69 Glenn rOld m Esta ktlt, c.,,_,. Ci) ..... ,.,.. ni..trt -9:30- • (II7> ) (J) OM Dtr If • TIN Wiien Ann learns lift IOP ClrMI upects thal her "business" rs lo arnnee for his "pleasu1e .. sltt rs to1crd into a PoStlron someplace between her convictions ind her career 8 CJ) ®J (6 Cl)) Soep Jesm Tate has t11mat1C rnlorma!lon re eardone her clluehter Corinne 11111 She mus! meat to Chester TV WEEK OCTOBER ll. 11177 SJ Sllett ti ''tttM JontS This document11y eaplo1es tht carter ol one ol Amerr<a ·~ ntwest pl1.rw111hts 10:00 • ((Il.J ) ltu Glut Lou becomes uncomfortably involved with 1 Tribune reporter's •1dow and lhe soll hurted td1I01 can't find the cuts lo tell htl to aet lost 0 "l'OlJC£ WOMAN" • SEASON PUM I EltE! G @ D 8 r.liceW..... Sets AndtllOll and Clowfey come to lhe l$Slsl111ce ol the youn1 w1Ctim ot 1 wilt butt• and discover lhal hm is nt1thu the first 1)()1 the most m1aus eumple ol hrs blutalrlJ .. ..., ..... : "A Hlllllfillt Wt Will Ct" (COl!I) 't2-Laurel and Hudy •CD II»> (IB ())) f111Ur Dour and an 1llracl1ve female lawyer become l11ends alter 1 leeal. but When the lldJ CtlS senOuS, 0ou& IS both lroubled and templed m ~ SIMrt D (ftWflt!as O> MIHIM 0.-.. I') Tour fll l'Alr 1111 a.lltl Map -10:30-m mm 11ews 11:00 • • <ma .... Q 0 (I) ((Il.J CJ)) • ..,.. 8 TIM ~ c...c1ila G Merie: a::J ~ Cond (Id'<) '60-Krrl Douet". laurenct Olmtr Ju n Smmons. fony CurttS Cltarlu l1u1Mon Ptlar Ustinov, John Clw1n .f«Mff«....-1 .""' ...... Qfi r.,.... l1licflt ., Diel CMtt ( ) LM AIMrlu• Styll • [I ..... Ctrllb '"""-a MacW/l*ef 11,..i -11:30- • ((Il.J CJ)) (I) CIS Ltet MMts: ..._. 1111 "Du~ T•ua a IWMe(' (dra) '13-Ywette M1m1euc ll@ (l)G Qll.,_, C... e LM WricH 5tyte CIJ *"t: .,.., ..... f Die" (dfl) '60-ftriy Moore, Debra Peret e Cl) CBI (Ill())).._.: "(hir Man nillt Del4 • Tara«" (1dY) '66-Ray Danton. Sharon 4dcr .... tttMn a TIM 700 a. eucc.~-.. f2:00 • Tffi&M z.. m Merit: "Ad 14 Wlelt-." (d11) '49-Van Htfhn, Janet le11h • fllttlo: Smiley," "little Emt" G) Uu P'ttp ril • ti C..ile -12:30- • Mttln : "Patterns " "Beloved Enemy " "Frantrc" 1:00 ••tn II @ Ql)T-rw 2:00 e MMin: "Story of Vernon and hene Castle," "Unlrn1slttd Business" • fllttios: "Venamrce ol llah," "Two of A Kind" -2:05- ...... : CC) "Tll• "~ •lld !tit Sllowaitf" (tom) '61-S11 Laurence Ohmr. M111lyn Monroe I WEDNESDAY I OCTOIO 15 for .., ... •M 11ter11M11 listlllrs, .,.._*DAYTIME PIOGUMS .... i.., ltr ytw CM:MitllCt, 111 Ille .,.,., ...... DA mME lllOVICS !:lO . ... DMeta~ (llts) '!17 -Jock Mahoney 10:00 G "SoMth If P'1tO 1'111'' (adv) 40 Jon Hill Victor Mcl1aten S "All Th10111ll lllt 1111111" (dll) '42-Humphrey 801111 Plul Slivers lick" Gleason 12:00. "(SCI ,." (adv) 40- Nofmil Shearer Robert hylOI 1:00 a c:cl "nt Ult AhtR· lwt" (Id'<) 68-A~in Delofl 2:00 G f.c:> '111t De'fil's De!tl" (adv) 69-Cll11stoohe1 Ceoiie IVaNING 8 :00 • (CJ?l ) (I) IM&• hHJ H"l-owttR S,.d1I Witch Hazel meets her match as 1 Halloween $900~ wllen Buis Bunny sllOW1 up at her dOOI Before the n1&hl rs out I wtety B11d and DaHy Duck '" turned into monst.e1s Soudr Contatts hu become Wrich ~iers double. 1nd Porky Pia and Sylvester lme quite • time tend1n1 off these haunts .. 'lJJ '111 ()fl ,,m1y U..s !he 11111" Ben is accused of slut '"l an Indian chief's larft catch of fish and Adams lo prevent a stcond wron& lrom be1nc comm11ltd. muit 11ve lesson '" honuty • llewir. CC) (2'1) "Tiiey Clll ... fr in1IJ'' (wu) 12 lerentf Hill. hrley Crancer ll 1 ~ ICJ (2111) "'°'CU 11 r•r (dra) ·~ Witham Holden C11et llelly U CAMPAl&fl l FAMILY * CHAOS/I IS ENOUGH 8 ®J ((ft) Cl)) £11llt II [MllO "Dark Hoist Tom ilnd Ab bey cfte1de 10 aet marrotd ahu they put n rdt 1he11 own 111oblems to help Mary run for ii sol on tht Bo1rd ol ldUUllOll CITM Mbf'sWiW m Carol hr11tlt & fr""9 GJ Mtwio: (Zllt) "Y-. Mt11 Willl A II«•" (mus) 50 Krr'. Dou1tu Doris Oay Lauren Bacall a ~ ID"'-' GJlaU_,.,1 4lli> llqlc .. ()jl hliltltt1 -&:30- • M11 ) l11rliltf LOOS« Cutst l~ Knr&hl IPl>t"S O lht super etecilnt boss 01 Melody's u cOll SCl'flC:t Mr Dennis •host chref llfOblem is hos own p"fttllOll D CM<Mt11titll m ttm-• CID Al .. S. tt 9:00 a ((lll ) llk'it : (CJ (1•r> '1ltt "utlll l'llllt rut ...... Hap,. .. 41" (drJ) 77 -J1mm1e Walker limes Lari Jones Deborah Allen. SandlJ Sllatp ~tw•ft Hooks ltmmtt Willkff st1rl 1n hll first dra m1hc role u 1 >1br1nt htlh school hsht1>1ll player whOSt w1nnrn1 Sptt•t •S lhrulened by 1Untu u ht laces an 1m!10fllnt 1nterscholuhc buketbfll conies! 1usl btlo1e Chnst mas 19S2 • 0 • a o,., .. Trail Stella Stevens &ueSts IS the leader ol a 1rouo of buUllU lfOthn& UnMr lht 1u1st ol marl order budes &AKELS~ • l£SOIT KllW! 8 CD '11 (al ) Cll1rtl1'1 Alla• "A111et 1n love·· The vulnera bit side ol Sab11n1 rs m taltd when sllt lalls rn love •1th a 1uurd younf man who may have been 1nvotvtd 1n a slay1n1 tht c11ts are 1nves11ut1na 11 ii sens11tv11y 1nsto1utr tl:: -..: "°"'1lllilt bctr" (ldY) 69 -Robert Redl01d. Gent Hackman D lr..iN • Men '4ifli. s- (8) Mtwio: (Jllf) ......... (dr•) 70-B•n Gm111 Peter Falk m " .. ' Ptrf-.llCes "Cavatltrll Rusttona · Pertro Masu1n• s one act opm ol love and men&e tu lures an 111 llahan ust 1nclud1n1 G11nlr1nc;o Gecchete Adriana Mar hno Gr1n111como Gueellt and ft0renn Co~tto iD lJKlll UM• Qi) AllstiR City Ullib 10:00 II 1U l tJ ) ID llJJ Ill HawaU 'Crad~lton Eve" A power la1lu1t plunees the 1Slfnd into dar~nus and Mitch Fem 1~ depuhrtd to help CO!)e with what 11 u pecltd to bt wide sprud IOottne DCl llM ~ *Jitttt'*p" (com) 43- 8 ff) (all ) lmlt.a 'The Sky ts falhnll'' Bartltil stru1 11ina desoer•lety lo save 14 ye11 old Tommy Buumont hom 1 life ot street hustl1n1. tu rns the y0uth had w11ntsstd the murder ol 1 httnd and th at his hie is in dantt• .., Get Saltt G> Mu• °'4itSI• m Hwry T-row -10:30-m m m-.., m Watitn lllis unique documtn t1ry eaptoru the retat1onsl11p be twetn youn1 1111sts and the11 01ole1."S1on1I teachers 11:00 a a CJJ Cill m ''...., • ""',,..... c-tlol • cv HllJ m> n .... D 111119.: 11:) "l uur O'Hut" (com) '71 -Belte Oms. Ernest Boicnont lad C.ss.dy ID forMr F~ .,..,,, ...... ar.,.....~ tD Oki c.wtt s.. (!21J (I)) llt1n/ltH A11111ku Style • ••ntlJ si-.. Qi) lilldllll/Ldlrtr ~ -11:30- • (C11J l CIS Lrt1 MINs: Hnlii n...o .~ .,.,... .. .. (d11) '74 Meredith Buler. Bo Sven son II @ m ~...,.c.. • 1.1.t AMtriclR Style Mlorie: 111e u .. rt111f' !llOI) 51-Jolln C.rrildlnt Allison Hfyts 8 CJ) ll:Ai ((21) ) St11slr & Hutc• m w..-.s 8J TM 700 Cltl• fJl) UC C.~io.ff lltws ((21 ) lMt AMttiul Style 12:00 a TtnllfM Z... 18 lll"lt: "Desi11 ftf Sc'9U I" (com) 4 I Walter Pidgeon. Routind Russell m "9Ns: "f trry to Hone Kon& .• ''World 1n M1 Coiner m u111 rte11n1 en 11 tlllltno -12:30- • ~ ··susptnst.'" 'II°''°' ts land·· 'Adventures ot lane 8 (lQ)~ry"IM""' 1:00 D ttli <l ~tl y...,., .. D I S,, 2:00 111 Mtfita: !ht Very [dtt ·1emot1toon m liltfitt; 'Prtlt ol Cold.'' "Aban don Ship" -2:SS- D """: "Ta9 rerc•" <•dvl '49- Gary Cooper lu c W1all Waltrr 81tnn1n ORDER YOURS NOW! 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Y-1" (dra) ~ Mary Murphy 10:90 D "Cliff of lnd11" (ad•I 3~ lore Ila Youne Ji, ''lllt Bride C,mt C.0.D " (com) 41 Betit Dav•\ 12:00 m "TUlltsHt Johnson" (d11) 43 Van Hellrn 1:00 liJ c, "llty West" 1du1 73-Stephen Boyd 2:00 U <k "The Hard Rrde" (dra) II Robert Fuller l:OO 1t l:J "(Jp111mtnt 1n fer. rOJ" (d1a) '67 Cltnn Ford l :lO D CJ "Hi t h Society" t mus l '56· Frank Sinatra Crace Kelly Bong Crosby Celtsle Holm aviNING ED Zoom 0) LA Cr&Jda Bien C111d1 ~ As Man Behaves W Abbott & Costello -6:30- 0 MoY11: C. (90) "Powder lee" (dra) 10 Rod hylo1 Otnnos Colt iJ Si Hoea11's Herou ~ Merw Cntl111 Show GJ The Odd Couple ( 11' 11) Th• Lon• •11111r ED As Wt Set It C) Comon S.ln11 e!> T1lf Grow1n1 Ytm m L1ttlt RH<als 7 :00 1 Ernerctncy Ont a ll e mm11nn D um Club f Th• 06d Couple D O)llews •)To Ttlt the Truth m I Love Lucy Cl) Adam·l2 (r1T ('))My fhrtt Sons fD Children's Pro1ram .M' Tht R~tts 6!) Macllt1l/lthrer Report (JI I l ) 8"itchtd ID llamt That Tu11t St C..t1rUinm1nt Tonrahl el> urth, Sta & S•y -7:30- .. Name Thal Tune D The llnrlywd Glme Th• R*1ts D S-111 Los An11i.s Oocumtn ta1y ta~ts a unoQut loo~ al thr probltms lic•d by rh, l os Anaeles community caused oy •ht tralhc ano use of the drul coca1n• • 111 Surd• OL. I~ lbtdl 6'1111 Bing, Frank and Grace Kelly croon the delights of true love, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. THE 3:30 MOVIE GTHURSDAY {i} Page 11 m (@ 1 I) ) flit llrady llunch Cll lei's Ma•• A Ot1I ((ll) l ) ) Tht Nttrlflrm lll Cf:, lilatch 6'me fl) Channtl ti Tonithl m NtWKhtck 8:00 0 Elll N MIXES LOVE • ANO WAii ON WALTON$ 0 ( 111 ~ ) ) The W1ll011S f 11n faces 1n adult s1lua111n .. hen her childhood s"'telhn•t 1orns the Arm, all•r she re1ec1s hrs m1r11aee p1opasal 0 23 ~ m 3t CH1PS A cm of conlam1naltd baby lood 1n roult fl\ a labora101v lalls 1n10 !he hands ol highway su.engm and otlote•s Jon Bak'' and Ponch Pnnchtrello 14ce llllOSI lome 10 doS(Ovtr lht IOOllOn of 1n endanaered 1nlanl D MoW1e: (2hr) "l111nslorm" (mys) 6~ ltlf Hunlet Anne f1anc1s t Movie: Ci (2hr) "Tht Dul· sider" tdra) 67 lony Cu1fls D 1 3J 10 ( Jt) O ) Welcome 81c• lotter lhr Swea1ho2s clash with Mr Woodman altf! he reveals 4 novel ht has wrolttn leaturong him a~ the hero~ amodsl lour ynung .. 11ains D Tiit Johr's Wild m Cuol 811rnttt & Frtt11ds (I) Mcme: Ci (Zhr) "Adnnt11res of A You11 Man" (adv) f.l Roch"d Bomer P4ul Newman m ~m11r11 Oete<1rvt 2t CuMmolt fr) Once Upon A ClaUK Robin Hood m u Uwr~I ~ WonllllhlM -8:10- 0 3 10 (2t e ) Wlllt's Hap penint? D Con<entr11.on m Ctoss·Wtts ED Fa•ltJ lowers ~As Wt See It 9:00 0 (IT l ) e H1wa11 fon 0 Sit•' s que~I tor two lu21t1v'5 loom the law wh~ w,,t 1noolvtd 1n a sensaloonal 11mo,,d trutk robht•y and """ mAV Irv a 1•p,al oer101 ma nee '' comohcAlfd by thr wdden appeA1Jnct nl ~ d1•.iir~trd tnrmer Honolulu coo D Watch JAMES AT l~ * Brilliant New Series! D Jf' &i m PREMIUE Ja111es 11 IS mends James llantt K" win) teels ln\I on ~''new ~hool and nrw crtv and st!~ nut tn mo t nh hiends onl1 lo encountt1 th1,, l)lhfl b11ght bur muluarly oncomo•l•ble classmal• londtn Chtlt5 Lynn Carhn Kom Richard\ and Otordrt Berlhrone co '"' D J 1Q: (S a )~""' Mtl· ler Cooy Cat Caot Barnry Mill,, and hrs men musr coot "'lh ~ lellow whO app11tnfly IS patltrntd hi\ crome\ atttr IV oolrce proa1ams D lrollll4t m MtrY G111h11 S11ow m Socctt from GttlMllJ r:zl Mftie· C (2hr) •'TJle lpc1us file" (dra) 65 Michael Cainr ED The Best ol hm1hts I hrough tht e1pe11ences ol lh•tt lotloonal fam1llfs and mme I han 40 family members and surh h1~1011cal pt1son ages as leddy Roosevtlt lht sriies show how u1ban11at1nn and l'thnol ngy rransformrd Amr11can \Omty 1n the PIRO'\ and propelled 11 IOward lht mo-ONn11a11on wt know lorlav Tl/ WEEK OCTOBER 23 1977 0) El Chavo IE Al• of Unuruinty -9:30- • } fU. (tal (.())Carter Coun· try Coner Curios Baker t1k1na chief Roy s advice uses a $S.•OO insur ance chtc~ lo buy a house nell dOOl 10 the police deparlmenl's not t• 1clly hbt111 Jaspet DeWotl Jr m Nocha h~tias 10:00 D ( 1)'1 3 ) I llarn1by Jones J R learn~ the inside of strW gan& warfare when he laces the alterna '"' ot e1lhe1 solv1ni lht murder of a member 01 btint snuffed lor know1n1 loo much about lht eana \ Ol)tfllOOn D J1 I m U ltosetti ud Ryan Eva ~bor euuls as a woman who can I seem lo slay married her husb1nds dot "1cc1dentally DD llttrl • 'll M•lt: t't) "A 111 llotse .. (com) H -laurel & Hardy 0 llQJ ('2tl It)) ABC llews Closeup I unace I urn on -01rnk1n1 and Oru1s" Ttenaaers I'll then own stooes openly and honestly as ABC News •nvrslogates the w1dtsprud orobltm ol d11n~1n1 and druc abuse Cll Get S1111rt m MundOI Oputs1111 m Soccer lilade i~ Gtnuny -10:30-m mm llt-a 11:00 0 3 D l-<Ur: .JJ l lltws D U t TO ID OJll..., D Hollywood ~KtlOll 0 Mo•1t: .C "Wh111 It's At"' 1dr•l 69 Oa .. o Jansstn m Fo1t'Ytr F1111wood m l'trry Mason ED Mas1t1P1tu Thutre ( 29 I ) Nt•Sllon Amtriun Style m Super Show ·m MacN11l11.thm Report -11:30- 0 (IT 3 ) 8 CIS Ult MO¥it: fooon (W$J)-MOlll1 lhrlllltn. o ?, & m ,. 1o11nny c,""' U lovt A111tri<1n StyM t 1 Movie: "lil1chl111 Gun Kelly" ( dr a I ~4 Char It~ Bronson D 3 10 (!2fl I ) l'oliu Story/Thursday Special m Metronews 24 Tht 700 Club 12:00 U Tinl11ht lOM m Mow11: C• "foob'ltpt In tlle foa" (drU ~~ Iran Simmons Cll Mow,.s: Island in tht Sun lhe l4dy Pays Ott fn Dd ""tt Show fl> U111 l'lt11n1 en ti C.1111• -12:30- D Moms: Ba1b11y Com House or Fur Th11 h My Altdu ED Capt-d ABC llews 1:00 o n .-n r-row CJ I Spy 2:00 CJ Mov1t1; Krll or Be Kolltd " 'The Clenn M11le1 Story GJ Moms. £1aht Iron Men Howards ol Vorgonoa -2:05-0 Mowtt: C "The Interns" (draJ 67 Cllll Robertson FRIDAY OCTOIU 21 FM -111•1 111d aftt,_ listl11p. pit~ Mt OAYTIMf. Ptoc:ltAMS. Be· lolr, tor ,.ur ct11Mflltnce, are Ille da(s~ DAYTIME MOYlf.S 9:JO a ec> "W'111cs ot ti.. .... ,. (adv) ·53 Van Heflin, luha Adams Abbe lane Antonio Moieno Noah Beery 10:00 11 "Two for ll1t Su saw" (dr1) 62 Robtrl M1lchum Shlrley Macli11ne. Edmond Ryan [lsabelh rr~m !Bl "lustJ Mu" (dra) S2 Roberl M11cllum Suun Hay ward Arthur K,rtnfdy 12:00 m "Tiit 111,1. S.unds" (com) 42 Wallace Bmy. Mar fOllf Main 1:00 at) "Ho1111 ltfore Du•" (d1a) 53-lean Simmons Da11 O'Herhhy Efrem Z1mbahsl Ir Rhonda flem1n11 2:00 llJ CC) "011t, fwo. Three" (com) '61 lames C~tntv Allene Francis Horsl BuchMll Pamela 1 rfhn Lila Pulver l :OO lQJ ~ "llolorlous Lind· lady" (com) 62-lac~ lemmon Kim NO'lak r rtd A~l11re L 1onel lefl11es hlelle Wrnwood Mrn•ell Reed l :lO• !J:.J "fu11 111 Acapulco" (mus) '63 [lvis Piuley U1wla Andrus [Isa Cardeus. Paul Lukas EVENING 6:00 a <<Ill > ...., G 2Jl Cl) GI fl1 Nttn 8 bitrlflCY 011t (J) w, Gntfitll Sllow U ()) Ciai ((8) L(J) llf'n G l.aktrs W.INA Los Aniteles la~ers vs Atlanla Hawh tD The Parttlcl1t flmilJ ll)Tff .... les • ,..., .. Adfftlt1111 a l.Ntfl llAtllNll Cont d hem !>PM flJloom ID Lis Suqrn '9 Feee '°' t111 fl11111J '7J AMlott I Costello -6:3-0- 11 Price b •IP• Hocan's HtrotS <it"'" 'rilflll tD The Odd Couplt ((}J) (} ) The lot11 b nl'r flJAsWtS.C lt m CoruOll Salw•le el> f llllily P'Ottr11t m Uttlt btati 7:00 D Tht lllwf111tl S-. Millon 8'fle guesh ID ElllerttflCY 0111 e ~ii mm11ns 11 U.m Club ""0.. Cou!llit ..... CJ) To Tel Ille Trutll ., U.. l»<J Q) Adlnt-12 (Cfll (JI) Tiit Spool$ versus 1111 P'ir1tes f'BAditfl Onl!la fD llbclltil/ltllrtr Rt,oft (ilfl {l o) Btwi1cllt4 '1' l"ttrt11nmtnl T on11111 ~ Calrf1H111a Tonttl\I -7:30-0 All·SIJr Mrtllln1 Goes Dt f r1n cos Y~ Ille Bt•dy Bunch G fam~r feud a The lltwlywtd GllM ( () Tiit lltolia U C1Dl HoU1WO()d Squ11H You s P'tople's Speml loshu;i s Confusion tD (:211 IJI The BtadJ 81111(11 Cl) l.tt's lbh A Otaf ,2Jj I 0 1 G) Holl1WO()d $ql!llU f2!I Clu1111tl 21 fOlll(hl QID Vottt's P'ipthnt 8:00 U ( ll l .J j 1 Adnnturts of Wonder W01111n Wondtr Wom•n and Stevt lrtvor oose n a lo1t11tn embassy m;ird and ii nalronalrst leader 10 lhwarl an 1n1ern111onil lhrel and multi ol cAs&uise (O;iv1d Hedison) •ho hds made a •rs111n1 Oueen •nd her cvunlry s 1ewels hi\ near ••• ,,, G lf t l m ,. l ob Hope's Road lo Holl,-4 Boo Hoo• hosls his lrrsl soeml ut lh, <10SM and ofltrs chorct s-.nes tr¢m tnur decades ol his molron 01ttures bt&rnn1n1 •1lh I ht Brc Bio.idcast ol 1938' and 1nclud1nc lhe ttlen Road" movies he made w1lh 81na Ciosby all<! Dorothy l•mour Amone lht stm'" lhe lolm ctros ue lutillt 81U Kaltmme Htoburn Bu1I Rathbone Roy Rorers Ptler lorre Lon Chino Paultllt Colfdard l'bylhs Diller Mattha R•ve Wrlloam Bendn and Belly Hullon D Movie: C (21\r) "The Hound of 3 lllowre: c_ "Oon't Mah Want" (com) 68 lonv Cu11rs. (laudra Cudrnale. Sharon hit Robtrl Wtbbt1 MOit Sahl fl:) VtSIOfts (R) 1 he Dantin& Bur • ID £1 Sllow dt £duardo II Ci) Ftr1111 ltnt -9:30-en 11t1M t111try 10:00 D U .I) m •tf Qwlnty 1 rssue of I 1uth Quincy ma kes a lilt or dulh et1011 to find • teenaaer ourced alrvt by 4 kidnapper who ~as since died a 0 m News en A Spe(w Ktfld of Sl<ri!Ke Ol Mundos Opuntos Cl) '8$ lllovtt Tllutre -10:30- 6 Mowre: "8ul lli1hlers" (lom) •S la~r,I & Hardy m en m11tws 11:00 DD \J i .U 'll m '1f !Ins U Tht Hollywood Con11tetion a l H 11tws llJ Mowie: "The Defiant Ollu" ldra) SB luny Curlis Srdney P01trt1 Cara Williams m fOfm l f1r11woo4 en ~er,.,..,_ ( 11' l ) lltws .211 f ernwood ZNr&fll fD Die' """ Show (Ji l ) llt•sflon Al!lu run Style ID V1r~ly StrttS -11:3-0- fJ ( ~ f') • I 118A 8ashlb1ll Phrtadelphra al Portland a 1111 w m GtJ 1o1w111y c... rv WEEK OCTOBER 23 1977 a ..... AIMrtcH $ty1t Cl) Mo,ie: "llac•••ll'a 111114" (dra) 39-John Garlotld. Rostmar, lane U CD !.IDl (fSl r.J)) lartlta •••r-a "" 700 Clu• ID Captiofted U C ..... 12:00 G Twlllcht ZOM m llf\ "• ., 111e ""' a> Mttit: ct:) "Qutt11'1 C111tf" (dra) '55-Raymond Mauey Robtrl ~leolltns ID Una P'ltclri1 111 ti CatlliM W MtdWltl.ellm l...,t -12:30-rn Mowlt: "Rock Prelly Baby" 8 Mowlts: M•nhsh ' "The Sll0tt- es1 Day. "Come ind Cet ti'' 8 Sllr1111t •"lal lllovlt: 'Autcnmen1 lerroi" G) Marin: C1ulures ol Dutrvc lion • "The Youne Oon·t Cry." Cu•Sf ol lht llYlllC Colpse" 1:00 J, lllovlts: fours A Crollld Wrld Cats on lhe Buch," losl 811 t1hon My Reputalron' (;)I S,, -1:30- .. '21 ( () ,. MMlllictlt s,.dal a> Motil: Look 111 Any Wrndow 2:00 Ii) Movies: 'Sla1te Door." "francis l0tns lht WACS" -3:3S-o ....,tt: "'9111111i111 ....... (mys) 60-Viclor Malurt Terry Moore. Wtlliim Bendi. 1111 lathl'fWIHM (dral S9 Petti r----------------------- Cush1n1. ChriUopller l~, Andrea Morell Marla L•nd1 M1IH Matleson John LeMtsurer 6 lllowit: "C (2\'t) "'1 IO'J" 1dral 63 -Clrlt Robet Ison llobrc I Culp I, Hardrn lames Cie1011 Rubt•I Blai.t U I)) rm' (HI 1 t ) Donny ' Marie A Hallowetn 1M,. lnlh RU'SI\ Ben Vtcttn Paul l yndt 1\11\ly McNrahl 8rllv Cly\lal 81111 White and Shnley H1mph1ll m Carol 8ur111tt I fr1tnd' Cl) Oll'ftr Twist I lllt Artful Oodaer B'GulMltlt ID m WasllinttOll Week 1n llnrtw ID la U111r padon -8:30- li) II.-. Joltr'' Wild tD Crm ·Wlts ID m Wall Strul Wte• 9:00 o (rrn t' ) t 8J lllO'fit: c 1 (2hr) "Mtlchtll" (drill 75 lot Don Bakt1 MMlrn Bals.im John Sa1on I rnda [v~n\ Mtrhn Olsen M011t~n P•ull loe Don Baktr stars IS an rncouuplr ble dtleClrwt whose allempls lo slem lhe criminal Acl1v1ltes 01 lwo oo .. erlyl corruol bu~tneun1en neatly costs him hos hlr U r3) lfO (ilfi e ) Movie: C-(Zllr) "HIYlfll Blbte II" I dr di ·fl Tony 8111 Cltll Cotman Carol l yntey Pauli Prenlrss Nicholas Pr'lor Wayne Rocers Susan Sullivan • Casstt Vales Emohonal cni.ts rnvoht 1n1 brrlh adoplron and hrsl love •llecl the t1ve\ ol \tm~t rouptn rn lhe sequel 10 one nf la~I vur s mo,1 populu films .,,_. CD Men Grllllt1 Sllow One of the finest on-screen musical performances by "The King:· Ursula Andress co-stars. THE 3:30 MOVIE 9FRIDAY~ ,.,.11 ..-:CJLllllllll ~~~ !llCitffl ttl . .:..S..-. But at the poker table. the king of stud calls Steve's bluff. Co-starring Edward G. Robinson, Karl Malden and Ann-Margret. THE CINCINNATI KID THE SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE •n:30PM~ I SATURDAY I OCTOIO 1' MORNING 8:00 e s.rise s...t11 G TUC's Cit • c-.itJ f"6Mi cmi CWt to Cli-. GJ Ulriwnity ft HM ~ -6:30-fl Callltfl TI1111 11 18J Thittl 1"iM P111tl1er 8 Tllt licY..., • ~ S.11ritMs .... , CJ) Prillb ill Ille s.lldt a 11o1r..,.s... at Uttit FM m Monti•& s.... m ea,-ioMd llt'ft 7:00 fl Ilario ' Ille llaal< llac~iM II @ ({) Ill l>ll Th• C.I . ... ,, Cl) Hot Flld11 S... a (}) ~ (f2tl (])) Scotby's uff-A-LJlll,ks ()) Or'C Use a t11t m OM m Oelltflb11 ""' m SM Yorty SM. is ltuhillllt m '°" 1111 Kutdi -7:30- • hctMtttn I]),.,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .JJHtritaae .: GJ M9'it: "Pt-frt11 Huwn" LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag I + one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline t.D. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personahzed tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea . or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax included No C•rd? Ot AW 1our ftwn or \f'·nd your "•"""' tOdtP\ tt"O OhO"e "umbf'r Wf ft nwti .. ()nil (Ard ptr htO AOD 1i tMll ENDCHECKORMONEYORDERT PILOT PRINTING Poet Offtce 1011 l sto • 330 W. Bey St. Coete M••• Celllornl• l2t2I , ... ,. (mus) 36-Bina Csosby «tr ,., > kl lkttllo Jf) T1lt ltboM ID llr111, Su IM Sly 8 :00 D lll1J {])) r]) Wllal's lhw Mr. Map? 4i!J l{) t?it .JI T1lt fOtMC ~· tintb a Mo-fit: "Gunmen ol lht ltit Grall4t" (wtS) 65-Cuy Madison • Mo.it: (C) ''T!Ni Olltwt" (Wt\) ·~-John Dtre\. Jo.n Davis G)ltCllllptrltoOM 13 Vtlce of T•yo m eap111111a -8:30-D ((Ill CJ)) tlJ lua,s 8unn11 ltu4 llllclntr .. @ m u .. Arcllla/ SMrilla Sllow s,.MtKlf m lest .. faMilffS I~) m s. ~" r.ftita 9:00 ..., ._, CD ...... : CCl "TIM Swr4vMft" (adv) '48-urry p,,u_ [lltn Drew .., ........ tD IMi&flt -9:30- 111 ((17) CD> Tiit SbltWr• D 8 Cl) C0 a AMmrea ot M-41111 e lillwle: (C) "lMJ ;a11ant" (dra) '55-Jane Wyman Charlton littlon Cl) .loMy Qdst B cm H21l (I)) llrollh sw,.r- tllell CD W..Un ltul to ltttl CE fJb ts la VI• TV WEEK. OCTOBER i3. t977 10:00 (l) lnifft Su11tnllw a Ill' CV D O lltll!IM1 Cl) Valley ol tllt Dillou11n D Wt11tt4 °"' " AIM II) lltnlt : CC) "f1111clllt" (dra) '51-Shelley W1nttrs, lotl McCtu IS HM f Mft Siies tD T ,.._, l'llbi.t. -~ -10:30- • (CJ.l'J ) 5--~ D tHl m m (Jll Stmll ,., llelale:Tllt ..... ltHI Mnle; "C.,,.r S•1" l•es) 57 Jett Mofrow Coleen Cr1y • ®l (fJI) ) ""'tM S,.0.1 Ska1tn1 lhn~· 1 he stoiy ol 1 bOy who fl$tS 1bovt the 11unts ol his tarn1ty and scnoolrn1tes beuust ol his handicap ot slutltronc. by bteom1nc 1 111teo s~at" a Sdelc• rldiM Mtrit a ActiM tllutre fJ3 0.. U"" A tl.nak CE Witflil 1PJ Haterias cit Pa,a r llarM 11:00 9 CO'D CJ)) IWN1/laru11 h ttlMI s,.cill "Su11n1 lhn• · D @ D a laUJl'aats& Ille lllWib CD LA. htttms m ...... "01wn ot lht Soi.r Aat' ID S.I J PilMtlb -11:30- • """'' Hd His friffft D ~JJ G IHI Tk IN K1114 ;, ... • (IJl 1'211 ) AMricM ... QM • llJOfW .. Sllmw.t ll)TN leW OMs I An•RNOON 1 2 :00 D ((JJ) ) Secrtts crf bi1 m Alletiuft 1andsbH D That's c.t D s.tuft111ilr~ ({) ...,_; "ltlH A Vlolttlt Milt" (dra) '57-John ~aa• • Tiit Wil11t11 D b1t Side KWs GJ Ovt11 Ulllib U (() llln in : Advtn!ures of Robin Hood," "CenUeman Jim" f.m fallfaria f *-" D Mtrit: "Come to lht Sl1blt' lD S.n Diep lnsidt Owl m eou JtadMI -12:30- D (tm ) flt a.trt D Tiit Slleri sai.. ..... ltllly e (ID) (Q:t ) KM FMNll QltilM~ m .._. Csta u.,.w. CE c,,.ib ID £,.wttMa 111 Senitt 1 :00 a (Cl~ ) Wecttll• Ill• ,..., m t.,ic D ~tUSA m s.Tr• • lllM: """ Stmlll" CE fllttol lltlltldiat m llarcus """' GI EJc1111tlo -1:30- • ((ll) OJ)()) CIS Flllll ftlliwal "Winter ot lhe Witch" CD llCMf ... n D °" C.,.s .... e *'It I c.ttllo G) Mowit : (1:) "C1111tu Jt1t1" (mus) '54-Hauy Btlalontr 2:00 ........ ,, II At Ont Wltfl ... •Ila v..., ()) r rlcllt « Ill• ""' • Mewlt: "HH~J Toa~" (wes) '4 I -C111~ Gable. Lana T u1ner <<m ) '*' C.Ctrt 8 Mtv1t: "Murdtr, Inc." (d11) 60-Stuart Whitman May B11t1 cm Foods '" 111. r.11111y • Tra f'•tlnft -2:30- •" , .. .,All llNI • u ,., .... Siii ,.., D lacltt e lo!llfta 3 :00 e .. wit: I~ "Lt1111• ti tbt i..t" (adv) 57-Jolln Waynt G) hrOll ra Oita n • ltNces of Acitlc at Cilt ea la T11dt Cl A1Mrlca11 Aiialtr e llid .. 11t11 -3:30- • ((ll) CD) CIS s,.rh s,.c._..., • S.tlH .. f . CIJ "-',,.. • ,.,If w..-r D Acri<llltvlt USA ID YtCa Witlt ....... 4 :00 e...,.,. alld Hn frlttllb ()) ........ limes • c.ltMtJ lowll11t (llll'tlllWI • Merrie: (C) N'""' u O.UU" (Com) '63-la<k Lemmon II> Merrie: "Alma alld tht llilll of SM" (d11) 46-lrtnf Dunne 0 Mo.le: "JtUHI" (d11) '38-Bttte Davis Henry f011d1 a m 11at11Y111e • "" -... tD "-Mlilltt a!M C-,., ((8 ())) Alrit111I hW ID '11lls Is Ille llfl • Wef "IMS -4:30- • Tiiis Is flit llf'l -~Mak I:> 1-rTtiltlls (CS ) WWM fll S.rri'8l D .... Gets IM C.Ulllry a 11n """ of "" w• D As Man lellnes 5:00 8 Tiit Chu 11 .. 1 Sllw • S&ff Tr9' ...... 'c.st.411 • CD 9 <a > AIC°l W'ldt WorW " Spwta D lllllls Meckr Los Anaeles Kines vs Monheal C,nad1ans ((lll CD> Tiiis 1s !tit llfl 95'111isll-.. QI) ,.., Gees Ille C.lllry e Seem llltdt in Qtrwl111y at Wllttr MtrcMI DHtt Maw O lltws .... "" -5:30- • D !lll (I) illl lltws <<m CD) llfl ;.... ol tlle Wttl a •rtr ""'""' s.... . ..,.,,...... •v•NINQ 8:00 8 II (CflJ CD> Cl 11tws e ....,.: (1:) (2111) "To Hawt alld Htwt lltt" (ldv) '4S-Humphrey Bo11rt, Lauren Bacall GI Trllllt w ~11tnm Cl) Mowlt: (1:) (2111) "Optralion l'Kifi<" (ldY) '51 -lohn W11ne @(I) Dialotue S HttHn fD St11 Secctr ID 0.. I Qutr•nt flf) Miry Tyler Moott m Ac• t4 IJaurt.aillty m Clla111,_.i, Wrtsttt111 -6:30- .... ,. 11141 .... $fO(ts """ .. f'IU ., ..,,., ''"' ....,, $how Siii ,.. tit • <Ia> (9 Cll) ...., • The Slll.000 Questitli (CO') CJ)) Film f"ture Ill WM llil!IM GI Tiiis b tflt 11tl. lf , .... ,. °" 7:00 f.I Trttlttlltl """ II WIW KilltM Tiit ..... • Docll111111tary Lrlill f'Tt4lle I]) .......... JI(• SM. • (18) ())) Ill 'ft) l.awru ce N 5""' (<llJ ,) "" .... D t1le .._,,.. Slloill ll)11u,.. ... fD •• f'tnftdiw Oii !tit ,...., ID Mluiell f'tli110 Ii> Allstlft City U1111b e 111cKti. *'" -7:30- • Tht m.ooo ,,,.,,.14 Alllt111I Wof Id II 111 S.ardl 14.- 8 l1J T'lllt'l IWlpMif Siii Dltp G f'Tl ltlttl!Oll lime IPPIOll matf-SUrts II COll(lusion ol h()(~'Y came Don Sta1ms hosts 3 l2f) Wolfman l•u Show m ... ia. .. m littlt h:tcafs 8 :00 U (@ ) ())lob lltwll11t SMw Dr HArtlty s 1mpuls1vr de<• sron lo leave lown for a wttk 1s 1e<t1vtd with disastrous emotional ffte<t by his pattenls who seemingly can't l!llkt 11' wrl!IOUI him U (U) Cl) Im ID Tiit l lo11lc Wtllllft l11me Sommm 1oes 1ft11 a rulhless Af11un d1ct1t01 who is out to In his country's ele<lron l!I lo11rt losrph Campanella n11r1tu this soectal hPIOlfnt lht man behind the lceend spannme BotarfS urerr Mn lt: ft) "J: 10 to Yu1111" Cwes) 'S7 Glenn fa1d VAn Hefhn 0 ®l (all (()) H....._ Is Grind! lllPt In this special Dr Seuss p1urnt1hon. a small boy 1s blown I •ay from Who ville 1n a howhn1 n1tht wind and finds h1mstlf f1ee to lace with the dreaded G11nch atop Ml Clump1t D m. Telt1llOll Conttnuu 1111 IAM • Tht Slliflty ._, s... •Yldt!J .. s .. fB C:rtttinp to f..ts1 I WISI l21! Mowlt: (2~hr) "Mri. Miniver" (dlJ) '42 Crm Garwn fm Tiit World ol fru •ll• 111• Jlfftl10I (D lo1 dt Mnko CD llowa -1:30- • ((ll) Wt'wt r..t (MJI Othtr Stuart ind Judy de<tdt lo hhe a baby but 11hen Uieu plan doesn't 110tl out as u.oectrd they seek proltss1onal help and Stuart l1nds the news more than he can handle IJ J§l ((Sl ) Ope1etlo11 f'tttlc:NI The Sea r11er crew at tempts to hide Its new passenaers a baby and a 11011 wilt" an Admual comes aboard a> Coli.a• Iii:) Grut l'trllf'IMll<IS (?h1 J 9 :00 U ( (]!. ) TH i.tf tnOM D tVl lJ) D :Ill Movie: ~(Ur) "Mtt1tt W1lsll" (•ts> 70-Lee Ma mn Juflllt Mo1e1u. Ja<k Palance Mitch Ryen Jim Dam. T td Ceh11n1 Lee Marvin stats u a touah cowboy who lrnds that his lrlt style clashes with that ot 1 new er1 .. here all ol tht vesh&ts ol · the old wild *est are $hunn1d as obsolett e Mowie: NOttdliflt: usa~ (d11) ·s1-Humph1ey Bou11 U STMSKY I HUTat· * TRACK DRUG KILLER • f1§l (ill! ) St11s'r I Hutd1 Cl m Tt4tdlolt m CHARLEY PRIDE l'LUS * HEE HAW '71 CAllG!! ..... Ml• Ii) Mut1rprect Tk1t11 . -9:30- • (\Ir ) ) _J Tony J11d11l Show Cleavon L 1ttlt eu'm as l'/1ll1e 4le1ande1 a convicted ur thref plan nine to tlCaPt from JJ•I •1th "4iss Rtubntr as M host11e Cl) Mowlt: CJ UMAll fl'Ofll litttr lM111ft (wes) 5S Le• Barker 10:00 U ('}1 ) I Cuot l •11t tt Sr-Ken Berry iuests I It Te•es A Oliff 11 LOVE BOAT-FUN • AND ltOMAllCE AT SEA • (IQ) ( (2f) ) LOH loat 'The Joker t Mild" sta111n1 Pl1rl foster ·lake My OaufMer, Please" surr1n1 Patty Du~e Astin "flfst Time Out" s1111rn11 Rl>bt'1 He1Yts TV WEEK OCTOBER 23, 1977 D f'Tl T tlttlloft m 111ttllflt'ft m Ktlllttldt .. loi/"'91ta r-tu GVW. -10:30- • Twillllrt loM S Fr-Sblt FOltMU Fres.no vs Idaho Stitt m 1at" r111111Mis 11:00 ....... II <Ia> at ID ""9 • UW f~ UC~ vs Wash 1n1ton Huslnes lll&M Gallery G m Ttlt\tltll m llllowit: "Test , .... 11c1v1 J8- c1a1k Cable. Spente1 T11cy m aa .. 1 .. : ··r11er Saved H1tlt1's 8111n " "Doctor ol Doom,' 'Outside the law" < (ll) m > Tiit m et• @ Ma111·U (121l ()))lea HYl!llla,. a 11n "-""" .... -11:15-rn Mowtt: 'Ntm Slut Anyth111& SmaN" -11 :30- • USC FOlllW The Tro11ns vs 8er~eler ., IHl Ill 9 ....... Mt wle: "A111tt1 Walll TlliMr rKeS~ (dra) '39-Ann Sher!Qn • -..: CC) .,,.. Cilw.i1 ...... (dra) '6~-Stm lt4eQuttn CJ) ... (})) Mt.w. "lilt law" ("1) • .,.__ I~ Kindl ...... frtllllitl. tJ) c;..., l4 12:00 • rn TMtMit (8 ())) """Sd·Fl Tlutrt 1 :00 D aoc• c.c.n t11 MC11ria: ' Via M1111." "Oay lilt [arth r1oa ' The hrly B11d Under f 1tsl1 St111" Mowlu : Nobody ltves for tver " 'StJll1on Rotd. · 'Motht1 WOlt T11hts • lllrilltf • -....C Horror Castle,' 'Btttlt Hell " "Last of lht Buccanrers ' 2:00 D Mtwits: 'The fool Killer." 'W11 Devils" -2:30- • ....,.: "tfll111 S.," (adv) 4~­ Anlhon1 Quinn. Ellen !lftw Left to right. a pollc• captain (Michael Pataki) and Judge Franklin (Tony Randall) listen to a woman (Veronica Redd) pleading with her husband, an escaped thief holding a hostage. while an officer (Taurean Blacque) 1tands ti,. In The Tony Randall Show, Saturday at t·~M on C8S. ,.,. EPICURE 400PUl5 •The Uttlmate Tower •Omni- d irectional · • Fluid' Damped • 32-20.000 · Hz±3dB • Chebyshev R8SPOI* tor unbelievtlblV llC:Cldl• low freQU«'ICY Reoroductlon HEAR THEM NOWI INUd ;! I,.._ .... _.!'! pMt ... ..._. ........ -=···· ...... .,.,.... ,..... ...... ... ............ c:.trit1 • .-z ~It I I-Pee• l·••r ,, .... r •r••••• f•r Hp•r• , ... 4 • ;t:~ .~ ........... .. All 8WIC TAPES - C.ASSETTES- REEl-TO-REEL- 8-TRAOC- ARE ALWAYS SOlD AT cosn OR BEi.OWi ••• ~.\':' '12 Price