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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-12 - Orange Coast PilotWASlUNGTON CAP) · Presi- dent Carter said Friday he is ••quite concerned" that benefits 'Whtf:b would be awarded retired ,.eeople under pending Social Security legislation are ex- lve. "We are hopeful Congress will ,pot come forward with too senerous a package that will add substantially to the tax burden of working people ahd employers," · tbo president told a group or Football Scores , Co•taMnaJ4 Coroaa dd Mar 6 Eatancla29 f'oo'thiU J 4 Capo Valley 40 J,..,fne8 Coast Fire Loss Set At $60,000 A workman suffered burns and a family cat perished in a Fri- day fire that caused an estimated $60,000 damage to a Corona del Mar home. The fire broke out shortly after noon at the home of Susanne Baker. 3424 Sea Breeze Lane. It apparently started when a liquid used for furniture stripping was ignited by an unknown electrical source, officials said Workman Edwin Sanderson, 23, of 7902 Holt Lane, Huntington Beach, was taken to UCI Medical 'Ceoler's burn ward with second degree burns on his right hand and arm. He was listed in satisfactory condition late Friday and was ex- pected to be released. Newport Beach firemen had f:#te blaze under control within 15 ftl.inutes, but not before the flames had eutted more than half olthehome. Damage to the structure was It ted at $50,000, lo the contents, $10,000. Mrs. Baker said her family had ·uat moved into the home and hat Sanderson had been hired to emodel the kitchen's cabinets. The Cam.ily cat died of smoke jpbalation, firemen said. editors and publishers in a White House inlerview. The House and Senate have passed biJls to sbnlpy increase payroll taxes to keep the fman- cia lly trouble SOCial Security system solvent. A conference com mtttee is working out the dif. ferences in the legislation. "I'm quite concerned that the various types of benefits that are awarded to retired people will be excessive, because working peo- ple and employers now have to pay thOlo benefits,•• th pretl· Clent told the itltervltwer1 ln Ole Cabinet ROom. A week ago, ~ Sen~to p-proved an adminiathUon· backed Soeial Security plnn to shore up the system with 'ift. creased pilyroll taxe$, m0&t of which would be levied on errtployers. The Senate bUl places a Umttof M,000 on tbe amount a retired Dynamite on Train Exp/Mes; 1,280 Hurt SEOUL, South Korea (AP>- Thirly tons of dynamite abQard a parked freight train exploded Friday night, killing at le~t 48 people and injuring 1,280 others in the city of Iri, a\lthorities re- ported. The thunderous blast at the railroad station ripped the roof off a nearby theater where 700 people were listening to a Korean singer. Rescue workers reported finding 15 bodies in the theater and police said they feared the death toll would climb as the search continued in the city 120 miles south or Seoul. A bout 9,500 buildings -nurly 40 percent or all buildings in the city or 120,000 -were destroyed or damaged, police said. The explosion was beard for a distance ol 10 miles and carved a crater'a>feetdeep. Police said fires touchell off by the blast at 9 p.m. (4 a.Iii. PST>· were brought under cont~l after two hours with the help of fire crews sent in front two adjacent. cities. Power and water suppliee were disrupted by J,he blast, which was one of South Korea's worst railway disasters. lri is a railroad hub in southwestern Korea and rail service south of the clty was sus- pended. Witnesses said the eicplosion occurred ·a. few minutes alter a man ran from a freight car screaming: "Fire, fire.•· Police later identified the man as Shin Moo n, 36, ud said he told Utem he saw flames in the celllne of a freight car carryb}g dynamite and ">ther chemicals. They reported Shm haa,been as- signed b the Korea 1$xploslves Company of lncbOo, 20 miles west Of Seoul, to supervhie trusPc;itaUoa of the iPYJlamlte from tncbon to Kwaa1ju, 60 miles south ot lri. All hospitals and cllidcs iri lri were fiUed with victim~ of the ex- plosion andmany cuualtiea bid to be sent to nearby towns for treatment, authorities said Preliminary police estimates put property losses at $10 million and indicated 10,000 people were directly affected including many who lost their homes. . Three hundred doctors and medics and 1,000 soldiers were dispatched to Iri to assist in rescue operations and the educa- tion m1nistry ordered 32 primary and high schools closed tem- porarily. In €ave Cbut.cti memben of St. BonavenUlre's catholk paiish ld north Hunttogton Beach are hop- hlg to alow the Wirtslon Goreen ramlly that tbe fut\Jre ist\ "t as bleak as 1t must have seemed a week ago. ., , Members of the thutch. wtll conduct a week-lonJ dOve for donatioiis ot house.hold necessltiOJ, of the type the Goreens J03t in a fire at thelr home last Saturday. The Goreens, plus their two children, a boy 7 and a girl, •. escap.d uninjured about 3 a.m., after Gore.n awakened to smell smoke and round tbe blaze in the kitchen. Once they were outside the older t,ract home at 5732 Man· grurQ Drive, the entire kitchen area exploded in flames. The fire tentatinly has beQn blamed on faulty wiring by investieators. Firemen were able t:> save the Goreens clothing and other personal ef(ecls for the most part, buL all their kitchen and bathroom furniture and equip- ment was destroyed. The lqss included a brand-new dineite set bought on time pay- ments wilb a down payment Mrs. Goreen earned baby-sittlng in the neighborhood. Goreen himself makes $4 per hour at a Santa Ana electronics · firm and the couple ha~ n9 fire 'nsurance on ttie1r re~tea re-- sidence and posses~ions. Churcfi ·volunteer workers have now helped them find a modest rental ap-artment just off peacb.Jk)ulevard in Huntington ;Beach after they doub1ed up for a "'1eek with a sister in Santa Ana. Anyone desiring to make a gift pf unused kitchen or other needed lurnishings may deliver ~hem to :the HOPE office at St. Bonaven- lure 's Church, 16400 Springdale ~t., Huntington Beach. 'Blaze Destroys .Santa Ana Home andit Gets SIS t Mesa Motel A Costa Meaa motel clerk was • l'Obbed of $15 Friday nieht by a lone aunman, police said. •. -.~Three ambitious youngaters -<Crom left) Keith Whitney, 7; Gary Riley, 10, and Ken- ny Dabney, 7, decided that a tractor tire at Irvine's Ad- venture Playground needed to be moved (lop photo>. They push it up a hill (mid· dle}, then watch gravity take over for muscle (bot· torn> as the tire sails swiftly down the hill. • .. • I PriDcip~\ Disanns His School ~i(JJ RALEIGH, N.C. CAP> - A Raleigh Junior high school prin- cipal gathered all his eighth and ninth grade boys in the school gymnasium and told them to drop their weapc>ns. "I told them that we would 1M>t tolerate weapons or drugs at ~bool, and I fave studehtl the right to drop whatever th91 flad on the floor behind tbe bleachers,•• said Carn11e Juruor High Principal Oeor1e ~ f'>X· well. . When the klda cleared out, there were 11 knives, three with nlne-incb blades, on the noor along With thrte plastic bap ot marijuana arid three marijuana cigareUeson the floor. ••1 sot several cans from parents last nlght aaylnf •you In- fringed on my child's coastJtu- tional rigJltl by (Ollduct101 an U- lesal search al)d aeisure', .. Fox- w'll $aid. "But I'd rather: be criticized for that Ulan for havin1 a child Jqlif ed hert." ~ Legionnaire Disease Noted ATLANTA <AP) -Sixty.four cases or Legionnaira disease. resu1Ung in 16 deaths, have been confirmed by the national Center for Disease Control since an out- break at a 1976 American Legion convention in Philadelphia for which the dlseaae was named. The CDC said Friday in its weekly morbidity and mortality report thit cases occurred in 24 states and the District of Colum- bia in addition to conllrmed out- breaks in Ohio, Vermont and Tennessee. Cues were reported be~ Au ust ms, j~ after the db- e ae brok6 ol.lt at tile l>hlladelpbla con••ntion. aiid I a\ Oct. ii: Fair from the Air Tents lend a country air to the midwav and home exhibits area of the Orange County "Fall Fair" at Los Alamitos Race Course SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Nearly three.quarters or the $2 million worth or precious gems •tolen from a San Francisco dealer in Seattle last month were found buried in the Berkeley hills by the FBI Friday Agents said dealer Victor Nash identified the dirt-encrusted jewels as those stolen from him at gunpoint 10 a Seattle motel parking lot on Oct. 24. U.S. Attorney General Gnffan Bell, here on other business, an nounced recovery of the gems at a news conference Charles R. McKinn1.1n, special FBI agent m charge, would not dlsetosc how the FBI learned of the JoC'Btlon of the bun ed gems or exactly where they were found but said it "'as "not a very in- habited area · Eighty percent of the missing gems are now accounted for, the . Cop Praised For Heroism In Jail Fire COLUMBIA, Teno. <AP>-AI grand jury commended a Maury County JaJn inmate Friday for av mg the lives of fellow inmates in a jailbouse fire and concluded that no jail employees were to blame for the blaze, which killed 42 prisoners and visitors. The grand jury's report was based on an inspection or the jail and testimoay from S3 witnesses, ih>cluding 14 inmates and 15 vis- tors, during a three-month in- estigation. By the grand jury's count, 33 inmates and nine visitors died as hick clouds of black smoke rolled through the one-story, con- crete· block buj}dinl last June 26. Earlier official counts listed 34 inmates and eight visitors dead. Twenty-nine other people were "njured in the fire. Andrew Zinmer, a teen-age runaway from a Wisconsin hom~ for troubled youths, was charged ith arson in the blaie. Jo'BI said. On Oct. 28, some were recovered when the FBI arrested five persons ror questioning about the robbery after an un- <lercover agent made al'l"ange. men ts to buy $200,000 worth or the Jewels for $60,000 durin~ a meet- ing -at San Francisco s hilltop landmark, Coit Tower. The four men and one woman were later charged with receiv· 1ng and concealing stolen proper- ty and have pleaded lnnocent to the charges. McKinnon did not say whether additional arrests were expected after Friday's recovery of about Sl.S million worth of the gems. "Even though it's hat'd to tell with the dirt, this is a big part of my stock," Nash said. "There are emeralds, sapphires, lots ol BJ RAYMONl) ESTL\DA JR. °' .. Daltr,,,.~ Marx N. Dressler, 55, ls retir- ing this month after 22 years as Superintendent of the Seal Beach School District. The Qty ol Seal Bea@ has pro· claimed tOday "Marx Dressler Day." A series of events honor- ing him at McGau1h School at the corner of Seal Beach Boulevard and BotsaAvenue. Monroe Pederson, 50, bas been named to replace Dreaaler. Pederson is a former Lone Pine Unifed School District superin-tendent. Dressler came &o Seal Beach after serving as a U.S. Navy of. fleer on a patrol cralt crulsing the English Channel during World Warn. -The Kansas-born Dreaslttr began teaching seventh gra~ and coaching athletics ln the dis tr let in 1946. He was promoted to Zoeter Elementary School princl~ in 1949. Dressler earned his bachelor's degree from WbitUer CoUeee and his master's in education from use. ,He married biS Excelsior lfiah School sweetheart, the fOrmft Betty Chapman, in 1"2. The Dressler& have two IODS, JOiin and Bob, both dentists, arid a ' daughter, Susan, who attenis Huntington Beach Higb;ScbooJ. Drewer is proud ol .the fact tht Seal Beach atudentl ,have conafstently scored til the toP 10 percent in state testa. The ~Y schOOI dist.net now enrolts than 900 st.Ud • Dresah!r saw Seal 8tacb 's popul lion increase 500 ent jade, .sorbe fi.ne ameth)'sts, jade bracelets and several hundred gold mountings and an op'1 carv- ing whlcb is worth ar«>und ,7,000. "I want to say God bless the FB1 ... I'm delighted ... Nash :iaJd the 1ems were found burled \lllaer about two feet of loose soil, some of them wrapped in paper. He said aeems careful· ly dug in the area inCt found the jewels in "two locations close together." FBI agents collected two plastic garbage cans full of soil to be sifted through to insure that any loose gems would be re- covered. -"We du, comple~ly around the area and are certain there are no more there," McKinnon said. I ,. It was safe, and, the cblldrin bad all the freedom they needed. Everyone knew everybody a.Del cveryboctY'• chlldria Whenever. anyone needed help, ttie net1hbora came forwilril. Now, Mn. hnett"admlta;a doean 't even know th~ people who live across the street.! "It's so tragic to think that children can't have the fr~m of life," ahe ~aid. llf rs. Bennett came to El Toro in the summer of 1911 to earn - A Lquna Beach eltl11N ~la ldq chances ln the clty'1 municipal cede that would' alJOw-a ••bJanJEet amnaty" to property owners wboH homes are datroJecl 1n tbe e'fellt of a dbuter, auch u fll'e or earthquake. Tbe ameDdment to the bu.l.ldlnl code wou.fd allow those homeowners t.o reconstruct their destroyed structures as they currenUy current cedes would prevent two- atand, except where problbltecl thirds cl. the homeowners ftGm ·by current health aod safety rebuUdiQc their properties u ~Uons. they nowatand. .. And ~tv.Plannlni offlclall ad· TBE LAW now reads UJat mlt that lfdlsaster did destroy a homes destroyed ID fires and number Ol homes Ui the city, naturf} dlaasters must meet cur· ~ ~eowners would have to rent codes before beinr rebuilt. apply for variance1 to re· That mea. many homes in the conatruetthehomes. canypa abOve the bWiway, built But Plann1na Director Dou& many years ago, could not be re-SCbmitz said an adml.nistraUve built u tbey now stand. procedure baa been est..bUibed The building code.chan•ea cao. tn case cl. disaster -which will aJ. tinuou.aty and new requirements low projects to be handled ex· are placed on the boob annually. pedltiously by bis department. A home butlt even aa recenUy u Those procedures include: five years Jgo might not meet today'a code requirements and PLANS SUBMITTED by db· tbu.a beanonconformlnt u.ae. aster victims would recelve-priorlty attention. MEMBERS OF the Citizens' -The planning department Alliance ol Laguna Beach fear would ask the City Council for funding for extra plan checkers .Fitness Ga;l .&lid Unfit; 'I'm Wreck' DENVER CAP) -Deb· bie Drake, the television exercise queen who taueht a generation o( Americans to loosen up, says she's falling apart. "I'm a wreck," she said at her $200,000 home in sub· urban Englewood. • A divorce from her husband of 15 years and a drawn-out custody battle for their daughter Tammy have taken tneir toll, she said. Jack Eileljorg has had temporary custody or Tammy, 10, since the cou· pie separated in January. He says b1s wife is an unfit mother. The 43·year-old Miss Drake says the pain baa made her virtually unable to f tmd.ion. She says she baa been unable to col-la~rat.e on a book she is supposed to be writing with a friend. Nor will she do an ex· ercis e program to have been shown during breaks on television movies because she didn't want the public to see her as she is now. "I've spent a long time telling people how to' han· die stress, but I can't ban· dle it now," she said. Bike Trail Completed Along Coast until the backlo1 of homeowners is dissipated. Sc:bmlti said two sections of the state's Environmental Quall· ty A~t end the need for an en· vironmental evaluation in the case of diaaaters. BUT, SCHMITZ uid, the Citizens' AlUance proposal that ·building ordinances be amended :allowing structures to be rebuilt whether they meet current city .ordinances or not, is a matter the City Council will have to face. Alliance chairman Roland Greene said his group will be discussing that issue before t.be council Wednesday. Schmitz said the council has three choices to meet tht design review requirernent for single family homes in environmentally sensitive areas: -THE COUNCIL could still subject such projects to design review process. -They could authorize the director of community planning to exempt homeowners from the review process for minor repairs or damaged homes. -Or the council could amend the municipal code exemplliig victims <:A disasters from the de· s ign review process in order to replace their homes. Tax Relief Talk Slated On Wednesday Property tax relief pro1~s in the Caufofnia lelislature wm be dlscu11ed Wednesday In San .Ju an Capistrano by As · semblyman Ron CorCl~a at a luncheon meetina 'o( the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce. Tbe meeting is planned for·· noon at the Cc>ach Hoaae Inn. 33157 Ca.miner Capistrano. Lunch costs $3.2S. Reservations are' available by calline !ten Jru1ore, 496·9111, or Russ Hellctiman, 496·5920. Cordova represents the 14th as· sembly district, laeludln& coastal communities frotn Newport Be••h, outb to Oceanslde. A Democrat, b' was elected .a year ago over Republic• James Slemons and Marian Beraeaon. tn his campaign Cordova, a prosecotiq att.GJWey, called for repeal ol the buatnep Javentory ta2t and lncteased homeowners• exemptions. Robert Mendelsohn's name abs been withdrawn as a nominee to a high Interior Department post after the California Fair Politica Practices Commission an· nounced its intent to sue Mendel.so!in in a campaign fraud case.· r . SEC Probing Revenues of . Restaurants SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Sambo's RestaQr'aJlta Inc. uid Friday that it la being lntestigat· ed by the ~urities 1tnd Ex· change Commission. Sam Battistone, president of the 800-restaurant ch.in and former owner ol the SoutMm Caltfornia Sun of the World Foot· ball League, said the investiga· tion primarily involved Sambo's reportifli of revenues from the sale of interests in its restaurants to resident managers. The pro- gram, known as ~"fraction of the action," allows managers to buy part interest in the restaurants they nm. ' ''WB'aE NOT censon. Just bakers," say owners Patrlka Brown and Katen Dwyer from behind the counter ot their new shop, wbk!\ ~ for bmlnas aot )feek. .. Anything 1oes." they aaY'. including custom· baked fanwies. Designed to satiate even the most amorous ap- petltea, concoctions in· . elude nunp cal(es, crimson u~. but\ loav~. hls and her bread.a, candy cremes, IJ•arts and an assortment of kisses. AND TBE cheesecake is hardly sexist when ft comes to the gineerbread eookles; larae, lucioua ladle, and'enUemen, their particulars trimmed ln 1 frige. Ucroise wbi~s sell for $1.SOeach. .. It started out as a Joke,'~ recalls Mlas Dwyer, IO. a ainger and aetress from Newport, JU. "We were sitting around with friends and eot to talklng about erotic art. I saJd, 'Wouldn't It be funny if you could buy erotically shaped cakes and breada.'" SHE AND Ms. Brown talked lt over, took their' love of erotic art and sweets. and stirred in $20,000 to launch their tiny shop. "We knew nothini about business. It's been a real ~ram course," says Miss · Brown, 40, a theatrical li&btini desilner from San Francisco. "We experimented with different ·molds nlgbt after night for weeks." Blake Fleetwood, vlce president or the block as· sociation on West 83rd Street where the shop ls located, said some neighbors fee-I the bakery "shouldn't be in a r~Ulen­ tial neighborhood." ' BUT MISS Dwyer said I THE WOKEN say tbelr venture into riaque recipes is no mere neeim, pUSlon. •'The success of The Erotic Baker depends on quality prOducts, •• Min Dw)'er aays . BATTIS'l'ONE DESCRIBED ---~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:--~~~~­ the investigation as "informal" and said the SEC bad not issued. any orders again.st the company. He said the compan~ did not anticipate having to change i~ accounting pollcies as a result of. the investigation and said none of the issues raised by the SEC would have any material effect on the ftftanclal condition of the firm. SAMBO'S. FOUND£D lb 1989, is one of the nation's fastest growing restaurant chains. Until last Aueuat, tbe company sold a 20 percent interest in its restaurants to Uae operating mana1er. Under the new pl"C)o tram, manaeers are allowed to bu)' only a 1 percent 1.nter~st each year. · Battistone aaid at the time that the policy cha.nae -wouJd have the effect of imptoviag the com· pany's earnlnp. Self-defeme Workslwp Set For Women A selt-delense workshop for women ~ be presented Satur· day, NcM 19, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. atQra:Ne COaSt Colle1e. The worlclboP is free and will be held in tbe Women'• Cater, located iD the StUdent Center BUJ.ldinf. Marcella Muller, of the Oran1e County Marshal's Departmeat. will lead a 4e- monsltaUon and practice session wblcK wfll include baalc t~bni· ques for repelllna attacks and ln· formation on when to fltht and whutoftee. Womer) an advised to wear c:omtortable clothing to the Ice· lure. For turUaer information call~. 'Bantasy' of Titanic Prep,aredFor Film even Jlf1'll are n,urt.nc out how to re- create that acene from Clive Cussler's but-setunc novel, "Raise Tbe Tl Ale!" , .. r11QtU..~ ..84.,_ CUF.l'ED a ~· vtnclng plot that the f'bled "unsinka- ble" luxury lina can be found, and even raised to the surface of the North AtlurtJc where she sank in lJl.2 affer coJ.lldinc with an lcebert. About 1,500 people lost their lives in the fritld waters. Cussler estimates in the novel it would cost at least $2 billion to ralse the Ul-fated ship, and justifies that cost by writine that a vault aboard contains the world's only supply or "byianium," a rare element which la the key to a new secret American de- rense against enemy m.lssUea. "RA.ISE THE TITANIC?., is the third Cussler novel featuring Dirk Pitt, a handsome, resourceful and toueh James Bond-type character. ll was a 22-week New York Times best· seller in bard cover and was released Oct. 1 in paperback. During a two-week promotional tour for the paperback, Cussler said he has completed his fourth Dirk Pitt novel. The plot revolves around some artillery shells, containing a potent killer, which dis appear from a The Wa .. • to Live wrecked transport. plane. D t 'UNSINKABLE' PLOT Author Cllve Cuasler CUSSLEll SAID HE wrote the Titanic novel after being fired from a Denver advertising agency. He had been in advertising 18 years, writing "Tbe Mediterranean Caper" and "Iceberg" in the evenings and on weekends. ~ermits Nixed; While director Stanley Kramer works on ftlming the story set m 1987, another movie production outfit called Big Events is at.tempting to or· ganlze a real search for the Titanic, resting about 2~ miles from the s ur- f ace 1,600 miles northeast of New York. ~scape Country 'Plans Altered Permits that once allowed recrea- on on the northern 388 acres of scape Country were unanimously ev o k ed b y Orange County pervisors thjs week The revocation paves the way for a 'vjsion Qf land between the nOrt:hern acres and the ~outhem 444 acres, w being operated as Racing World, motorcycle park. SUPERVISORS r evoked the rmils at the request of property ners. At the same time, James Robinson, wner of the northern acres, has ked county officials to remove his roperty from agriculture and open ace zoning and designate it low· ens ity residential SUCH A CHANGE could lead the ay for residential development. County planning commissioners, owever, have recommended the land t be reclassified at present, chiefly cause of poor vehicle access, lack of hools. fire hazards and lack of wer fac1h t1es. - "WE DAVE A SEARCH area of about 250 square miles," said Spencer Sokale of Big Events, which hopes to find the wreck and film it for a feature-length documentary. Cussler also is involved ln that pro- Ject. Soltale said he is considenng the Jdea of u&ing the 618-foot Glomar Ex· plorer, the Howard Hufhes-buiJt ship which raised part of a Russian sub· marine from the bottom of the Paclflc m 1974. The governinent-~wned (iloma.r is being offered for sale or lease. "I TWNK WE can locate the Titanic within 20 days maximum" when and if the searcll begins, Soble said. ..Then we would be over the Titanic for aboutGO days filmi.na There might be an attempt to brin1 up debris, but no attempt is planned to raise the 882~·foot tong vessel which was the largest ship in the world when she sank in two hours after the col· lision. When "Raise The Titanic" became a bjg success, Cuasler said, "I was dumbfowided. It waA such •far-out idea -raising the Th.ante -that I thought aobody would buy it. I didn't realize what a fascination so many people have with that grand old shlp." !fl\ club iona 'T-Boating and Social Club SAILBOAT CHARTER such as lhe Ion.a Mark II., E:scaUber ZI ud olhen. SAILING COURSES SalJlng School at epeclal rates "Crewln1 CGl&i'eet" for the famlly. WEEKEND CRlJISES While residents or the upper Midwest are digging out ot a foot or more snow and even Georgiams are shivering in their longjohns, Bill Treadwell fishes in the surf near his home at the El Morro Beach Mobile Home Park north of The Capis trano B e ach Community Association will bear the preliminary results of a community needs study Tuesday nigbtat7:30atPalisades Elemeq- tary School. A consulting firm hired by the c ounty's Environmental Management Agency has attempted to identify problems related to land use and public services ,W Capistrano Beach. FINDINGS WILL be u!led by the county agency to e~luate plannioC needs for unincofpol'at· ' . 6 F BAR HARBOR lty Pcidflc . Thi• 3 p1eee grouiMno lncludff a love Mat, club Chair & OOff .. table In a Cfl9P wtllt• fin sh With e-grMn floral culh-1 ·1om. Theae rttt1n rock91$.lre !*no told In ~artmant etor" for ov•r $200.00 Heh, Colorfully uptt011tared. ed communitiea. The cons\11- tanta. Haworth, Anderson and Lafer, say their final report will be forthcoming ln De<:ember .. Ernie Reason, president Ol lhe Capo Beach croup, aaid property. owners who ordered beactl easement deeds at last month's meeting may pick them up Tuesday night. He said new orders may still be placed by homeowners in 13 tract.s above the blaffs in Capistrano Beach. The recreation beach ae~' allows mkknt& acceu to a i I ~ , I I .... I ...,, I t I I ·• I .. ~ ,,. once all of their appealaba'le exhausted. The tnowled;e that executions will occur mast deter some peo;. pie who would kill In the com- m.tssion ol other crimea, wblcb ls basicallY the tbrust of the new CalifonU Jaw. · Bell's account ts. on its face, difficult to square With carter•s· September pronouncement that he knew about the-Helms case ••tbro\llb re9dln1 in the press," not to mention Carter's clalm that tho attorney ge11eral .. has not coDIUlted with me ... Well, boys and girls, there are two mighty happy 'Star Wars" fans out there today -and a galaxy full of disappomted ones. The latest art contest aitracted. a list as long as the lines around the movie theater to see you kriow what. After careful consideration, and separatin& th contestants into semifinalists, then finalists, Uncle Len has chosen Marianne Lins, 14, of Balboa as the winner of the second $.5 prize for the top drawing in the weekly art contest. Her picture most accurately depicted the overall tone of the movie. Second place, for his original depiction of an ac- tual scene from "Star Wars," goes to Steve Boulanger, 13, of Irvine. Matlanne and Steve out- sketched a highly impressive field to earn their prizes. OUR FIVE FINALISTS, who came so close to the winner's cir~le, were Paige Oden, 14, of Balboa; Gin- ny Lee, 15, of Costa Mesa; Jamie Silvani of Laguna Beach; Greg Gombert, 12, of HWltington Beach, and Glen Coffey of Newport Beach. Among the semifinalists were Costa Mesa youngsten Lisa Shaffer, Tony D'Esterre, Jim Crilly, Bonnie.. Broetmarkle and Don Hempstead. Also, ' llillilyl'lllllh!H ...... 'ANDY' WINNER -Alexandra Votteri. 11, of 3210 Q>egon Ave., Costa Mesa, looks through the World Book Sclence Year Arurual she won by sending a winning question to the Ask Andy column. Her questions, and Andy's answer. aopear below. 208-flear Projert WINNER Marianne Lina, 14, 2138 Miramar Drive, Balboa Newport Beach artists Rico Vernetti, Greg Wallace, Rene Laursen and John Tyler. Others in the semifinals Wet"e Nnille Ooms of Fountain Valley, Pam Yoshino and David Stolte of Irvine, and Jinn and Pam Minear, both of Huntington Beach. HONORABLE MENTION in what must have been our biggest art contest in some time goes to Rachael Goldman, Theresa and Danny Minear, Mark and John Smith, Cindy Wilkins, Laura Sosa, Karen McFarland, Neal Bovard, Darlene Butch, Mich.et Frazen, Teri Acuna, Esperanza Romo, Tom Ritchie, Brende J<?yger. Joy Flynn and Lisa Willlams •• DearEWi, • Wbere does the agouti come from 1 ReceQUy, I saw oae for tbe lint time tn a~ I am eonf-.ed tiffame Tl:DOwOlere ls a pmea pig eaDfJd an agouti, but &Jae two 1eem qWte dUferent. K.W. DearK.W., An agouti is a rodent, almost t Uless. It is about the siae OE a Why. Pisa Towe~ Leans Andy ..U a World Book Year Book to KeUb McGill, ace 12 ·or Loa11vme, Ky., for bis quQUon: Cool Projeet Alli thoy ~duar•..i..._, IUD, tJieli iURUJ 1reeJt • leaves en.abl m to tolerate drou1bt once blWled. To their belt. boWeVet, give m just enoUgb water to k p them perky. Too much water actuallY hlnden their Srowth. The sun deftnl~ly brings out their vivid flower colors wblCb maktts them so popwar •• mau planlio&s for decoraUve IJ'QIUnd coven and erosion ce>nlri>l on slopes aDd embWments. • THE MANY VARIED tnes ~ Jee Plants are no lonser classified together. Instead, this group, has been divided into at least nine different genera and their several species. To simpJ.lfy matters ask your nurseryman to guide you through the Ice Plant selection. As the weather cools and the handyman moves inside, what better way to envision patio life than building this rugged, round dining set? Simply trace the pattern parts onto wood, saw out and assemble. Plans even show where bolt and screw holes are assembled. Although it looks complex, the entire project can be built in a weekend. A saw, drill, crescent wrench and screwdriver are the only tools needed. To obtain Pattern #239, send $3.50 in check or money order to Steve Ellingson, c/o/Orange Coast Daily Pilot Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 2383, Van Nuys, CA., 91409. The varieties may look quite different but culture for most ls quite similar. Ask about flower color and size. Many of the nd'wers are quite small but CO\'er the plants almost enUrely at tbe blooming peak. Ice Plants spread quickly so spa~e the root- ed cuttings aboutl-l'htettapan. ICE PLANTS are easy to mal.n· tain in any sunny location. Feed them in the fall after the--rainy. season bas besun aod Ulen cm.ce again after the bloolJllnl s~ Ice Plants aren't particular about soils as almost any wut do. It will help, howe.-er, when establishing the cuttings to mulch the soil. Collectors Seek Out Unusual Succulents One or the reasons peo a little too heavy, try and pie get "hooked" on col· 1magine a member or the lectmg Cactus and Sue-club-like Nyctocereus culents is the amazing clan having a head·on diversity within that collision with an enormous plant family. Oleander. An even more And, as a result of more · vivid description: A and more collectors stubby green baseball seeking out the rare and bat lined with sharp unusual, many plants thorns and sprouting are appearing in the Oleander leaves from • nursery trade which thetop! were rarely seen outside Seen more and more botanic gardens just a frequenUy in nurseries . few years ago. specializing in house An example is a plant sometimes called "Club· foot" or "Madagascar Palm". Technically, it's known as "Pachypodium lameri Drake, a stem succulent dogbane of the thorn·armed genus." IF THAT description is plants or cactus and suc- culents, Pachypodiums make excellent subjects under lights or at sunny windows.. NATIVES OF Madagascar, they still haven't acclimated themselves to tbe change Plant Conifers In Early E.all in seasons from Southern to Northern hemisphere, and put on most growth during our winter, while gomg dormant in sum- mer. They enjoy moderate water in sandy potting sou, and the leaves look their best with some humidity. Avoid drafts of bot wind and fertil.i&e on- ly once a month during the growing season or the plants will tend to put on tall, slender growth. Giving the pot a quarter turn with each watering keeps leaf growth sym- m etrital. Otherwise, leaves furthest from the light source will reach for it, giving the foliage an off-balance look. THE PLANTS selclom bloom indoors, but hav~ white blooms in their native habitat. The reason for the leaves -which do bear, remarkable re· semblance to those of an Oleander -at the top of the plant remains a mystery on the smaller variety of PachypodJmn. A larger variety, Pacbypodium .-oaulatutn, grows a trunk as large u 24 in- c bes in diameter in adegascar and forms a tree shape anywhere from three to 20 feet bW. It's easy to see why a person might become in- trigued with plants with such an interestin•back- ground story. And. there are thousands of ~rs just as fa.scinatinl in tbe Cactus and aucculeot families . . Ir.vine CluliHas and again this year Jhe Gallery is full of wonderful Ideas for the hoUd v season. From one of a kind crystal ornaments to elegant brass cand.leholders, gorgeous polnNttla•, Imported ltallan llghte, unlque European decorations anet hundffdl of exqlllstte aQd decorator Items. Visit the Gallery soon and start a colleCtiOn of CIU1stmu 00111' Of your own. And don't forget Roger'& Gift CeitlliCates. s.~ Hllll ~-~ .. SW:. NftipodBeach. (714)640-$800 , Ope Olilv9am to~ .. . .. . -~· Easy to Gr°"' A new culture of Africian Violets is on the 91arket and they are now easier to bring into bloom than ever. Try the new patented varieties, available at your favorite nursery or garden shop and be rewarded with blooms for week on end .. HoUseplants Need '.Light, Moisture Two factors, light an mol.sture. spell the dif- ference between houseplant growing succesa or failure. It sounds very simple, but it does mean choosing the right plant for tbe amount of available light and taking care not to overwater or un- derwater. or the two, over-watering leads to more houseplant failures than any other cause. The sunniest rooms or your home offer the beat growing conditions for most foliage and flower- ing indoor plants. Il sun rays shine directly throueh windows during the warmer parts of the day. move the plants away from the glass. The -----------heat can build-up and Weekend Gardening Checklist eEarly blooming Camelhas can now be selected at local nurseries. Keep blooms of all Camellias picked up or petal blight disease can spread. •Lift and divide peren- nials such as Phlox and Primroses. Plant ne"" perennial seedlings such as Delphiniums. • Prune last seaso11's fruitina canes from berry bushes and train new growth onto the trellis. e If bird s have bothered your sprouting Ranunculus, plant start- ed plants in spring or start bulbs in Oats ~der wire cover and transplant wben they reach 3-4 inches hiah. Don'toverwaler. damaee leaves. The in- tensity of tl\e lisbt dtmlnh1hes rapidly a& you move away ftom windows. Plants such as Coleus or Cr«oa liven ample Ught will show brighter color in their leaves and will produce busier growth. THE GllEAtEST challenge for indoor gardeners is finding plants that are happy in not so britbUy lit loca- tions. Some of the toughest low-llgbt houseplants include' Motber·ln·Laws Tongue, Cast Iron Plant and Chinese Evergreen. •• While these do quite nicel~ where others wouldi g?ow spindly. watch how you water them. Betause thoy ue in low light conditions, their water requirement is not flS high as rapidly grow~1 plan1.S fn sunny locations. Always check the son moistllre below the first inch of soil before watering. The soiJ surface can look very dry while the soil below may contain suitable moisture. Don't be eTooearlytQpl'unede· afraid to probe the soil ciduous trees and with your tinier. U a shrubs. Wait untll tbe1 mass of roots prevents are completely dormant this procedure, it's ttme iD December or J anuar,. .-. to repot. ACCORDING TO JOHNSON, the plant pro- P•CJtes and spreads only by seed. Birds feed on the small, waxy white berries, but the seeds, which l:iave a sticky white coat, are indigestible. These seells, dropped by the birds, adhere to tree limbs and. crotches, then terminate. At thll point of attachment, Johnson explains, the seed.I aend rootliko structures -called hausl<?f1• -into the g~owin1 tissue of the tree aqd FOR THE MOST effective mfUSOcl of contiOl. tie recommends Prunlnl out all infested tree limbs eacb year. Infected limbs should be cut off ooeloot or more below attachment points. Mille cuts as close to crotches u possible. he says, so cuts wlU heal rapidly. This will also help to maintain• de- sirable tree sh~pe. It's tir-,. to br1~g out Y<X1f best. And nothing ~eerm to serve blltt.£1 than o._n old. )um·of·the ~ntury wonder, ... "•:..:::.== fully wOod buffet or~ trorfl England or Europe. floW et l'Cf'llllfk • eblc redudlol\!. So ~ndmotl'ller's c:ry~tal am l't'lllly shine t.l1's year. Buffets G Servers. Ree. ~900. Now from $ 450 ' \ ... . \ • "His roof must be leaking!" NKY WINKER BEAN SllYING-S FRQ#I 1Me 'RI ''10i'lG ~. ~ENTOOOKOfCHIN6E ~ ·~SEY ~OON MVLLINS ,, 12.. WHEN DUTCH QUIT COACHING THcY HIRE.D HIM TO 00 COL.Of< ON NCAA FOOTSAL..L. TEL-E- CASTS .... 1HE MA5TER ~5: ~ 1HE RIPPE.R'5 OAU6HTER ~· >'AY' ~v# I<!< Yo r Boor 11,· GoAL!.' ·- by Tom Batiuk ~------------------~--·"""--...... ,.~·~' I OM.Y -- Mrs. Christian PIYCboloilst Sam Thomi-oa wlU speak on "Pilth and the Renewed Mind" at La~e F.nst Colla._., ChriL'SUnday at 10 a.m. All in~rested persons are eGi'dlallY IAvlted. Relrahmeatl will be served. United Methodist Women of SbepMnl et Uae Bills Uded MetbodlR Cbarcla will present their annual •'ChJistmu Ideu Pro-sram" on Tuesday from 9:30a.m.t.o11:30a.m. in thecburcb mulU· purpose room, 28001 Muirlands Blvd., Mission Viejo. Included in the program wm be installation of officers for tm-79. Mormons Endorse 'Smoke Out' Plan The Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-day Saints, long tnawu for its anti-smoking position, is supportive of the American Cancer Society's continuing program of educating the public aa to the dangers of -smoking. On Thursday the ACS is staging what it calls the 0 Great American. Stnoke Out." Smokers every" . where are being encouraged to wa f 11, • the-·"" trlbut ... i.ye·upsinokindforthatday. yo .weas ......., ... rcon · .-• ing fact.or to their dramaUcall1 lower incidence of cancer and other major killers, as compared t.o the aeneral population. THE CHURCH, in backing the ACS efforts, goes a step further and encourages smokers t.o not only quit smoking for a day but for the rest of their lives. Years ago, the Mormons' anti- srnoking position was pretty ll)Uch pooh·poohed by others who looked upon it as strictly a theological prohibition. . In recent years, however, Dl,dical science and other ele- nHmts of society have dismissed the religious aspects of non· smoking crusades and spoUight- ed-, instead, perhaps the most basic concern of all human be· 1ngs -their personal health. 'J'llE MORMONS have been tll~ subject of considerable mf!dical research over the years. particularly in the United States, wliere nearly three-fourths of the 'Church's four million members rf.'Bide. Results of the research have reised some interesUng ques- tions, questions being asked not only by such organizations as the American Cancer Society, but also by the media and by the public. California physicist Dr. James E. Enstrom is just one of several D)edical researchers who have concluded that the Mormons• THE "UFESl'YLE'' referred to in the cancer study includes not only the Cburcb•s probibtt.Joo of smoking, drinking alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea and other damaging stimulants, but also encompasses the Mormons' rosier-than-usual outlook on life in general. 'Y' Obseroes Prayer Week A series of five breakfast meet- ings, featuring community re- ligious leaders dealing with the topic .. The World Today ... Today•s Christian Response, .. will be presented by the Oraqe Cdast YMCA beginning Mooday and continuing through Friday. The breakfasts, part of the In- ternational YMCA's World Week of Prayer, will be held from 7 t.o8 a. m. at the YMCA 's head- quarters, Newport Beach. The breakfasts are b~iog co- sponsored by the Costa Me8a North Kiwanis Club. For reser- vations call 642-9990. 'TI~pnouth Cm13rc~fonal C-hurch • 12'2 UOAD ST .. ~ HACH MZ.2740. SU..AY S•YICIS-t:Ol A ltl10 A.M. sO. ca: CowM YANlifimt OIL WAYMI DAISS. 6UIST INADI CMptatn-ColonetJoM Undw8I, Aet. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE ·'-----..... SCOPA&. C ... '~IMI----~ Z04J OaAMGI Aft. COSTA MISI: 141·ZJJ7 1M1 In. COMl4D A. MOIDQUIST, YWCJ.R IUMDA Y: • A.M.-TllAomoNA&. e~sr WIDMISDAY: f ~ 10 A.M-...0.Y IUCHAAIST HOl.Y lUCHAAllT _ CtUICH~~CMS Tbe Rev. Leslie Scott Harrold, C'lludlefSeU.-. ~ SUl Clemente. will present .. Time In and Time Out .. SuDday at 11 a.m. The church m~ts in the MasOnlc TenlJ>le. 30U S. El Cam~ Real, San Clemente. · Commuoity Relations Ccxasultant Keith Houdysbell will be featured speaker for tbe annual iDltallaUon breakfut of the Rellgloul O>uneU el Laaaa llllls, Tuesday at l:ao a.m. in the Willows banquet room, 238'11 WUlows Drl~, t.aauna Hilla. S&. lolm tbe Dhlae £plseepal CIMirdt•• annual buaar Jri1l be ,. held tochly, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at *3 Or~e Ave., f•twtna handcrafted and amstmu items. noftltia Ucl a wblte elephant booth. Refrelhmeota available. Irvine Cca:senatory of llOlie will pnseat ita aecond (:ioDcert. of the lt'l'f.78 aiiies, Sunday at 3:30 p.m. 11t V.alt•t4lt Udei Methdll& Cllilftlt, Unlvemty and CUiver Dn , ~e. con· certa made pouibJe by trimt fund grants:~ ted ol charge. The Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard, r:nlAistet of the Id of llellgjom Sdeeee of Lacuna Beach, 20062 CU ~o&d1 ...W ~ent aaermooon "Repeot" auoa.m. Tbiswillaliob6new-meiiilMi'Sun-' day to coincldewith "Membership Rededication Day." Pint ClutsUu Claveh, Main and Adams, Hun~ Beach, announces the addition of Dan Smythe to the aUQ1iterial ltatt. Mr. Smythe will work in tM area ol youth. The pre-schools of Temple Bedt David and lta Ml&bboT. the Latlteru at.ftb of Westaalmter, are bavlrig a "Frlend.ablp Day" on Thursday with a special morning of sonp and sbarlng of ldeas. Tbe two gra:ups will Joln in tbe making of a 'Triendahip Fruit :salad" with each child bringing one ot the b)&redlents and enjoyin& the fruits of their JolDt labors. SL Anne Women's Council of St. A.De CatMBe Cbmela, Santa Ana, will sponsor an annual Christmas baaaar oa New. 19. at 4 p.m., and Nov. 20, at 11 a.m~ at St. Anne Hall~ HtS ore. ~ta Ana. Featured Will tie home baked eoeds. candi, plan • bUid craft·: ed quilts, crocheted ltems, toys, Cbrislmas ornaments ud fOod. Dr. Stanley R. Walters will be pest speak• at the new .UV service at 9:30 a.m. Suftd11 at Onll@C.ut UJdtutn.V~ Cbneb, 12S9 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Dr. Wl.l&era ta iirielot of the. Center for antdreo and Par«lts and ls a member ot the 9nnie Coast Ddinqueftcy PreventiOD Commissi~ Re wW cUacuu .. Row to Teach Childral to Aasume Respoaslbility." • Rabbi Sbe1doc Edwards. C)'llltt.SS resident; bas been IDrittd to speak at Sabbath services at Temple Bedt Daftcl, 8100 RefteJ St., Westminster, Friday at 8: 15 .-.m. Rabbi Bdwiirds ~ 1pelk • tbe subject, "Because 1 Believe." An <>nee Sbabbit Will foDow t.be service. • ' Baha'i Followen Observe Birtlitliiy The Ne.port Beaeb Blih8'1 Community Will participate ID the woHdWide observance of the annlver,.ry of the Birlb of Baba'u'llih (the: GIOry of God> lbis evening. Members from Ir.tne, COsta Keta and JApria Beach will jGtD ill this felitive occaiion. ChUdlll!D will Al90 be reeeiviag lifts .. .. . • 1988 DEClstON REMAINS AMONG MOST CONt'RO'ieR&IAC Emeato Miranda'• Caae Eatabfl•hecl Specific Guideline• IN AMERICA sets the limits within which the atate may mvestigate and prose- cute the criminal. THUS, ~ J'UNOAMENTAL premise of OUr criminal lat.' m that a defendant is innocent until proven e':'\}t.y. Anet the bur(len of proof is ob the state lo show lbat the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, not OJl the de· fendan• to '1)rove bls or her in· nocence. The basic procedural or "due :process" rights of an accused in a criminal trial are provided for in the .Bill of Rights. The Fourth Alllendment pro- hibits unreasonable aearcbes and ·seizures and ,dir#!(:ts that war· rants shall issue only upon proba· ble cause, while The tiflh Amendment provides for the use of a grand Jury to indict pensons accused ol seriOt.13 crimea, and prohibits double jeopardy and self-incrimination. THE RIGln' TO a speedy, public trial by an Impartial jury is provided for in tlte Siktb Amendment, which also guatan· t~ea' ttfe defenc;lant-'a 'rifht ~o know the Ctilrges •rJibst htril, to be c~nfronted wttb tfte'ltitnesaea against him, to ttave defense "fft· nesses summoned, and to fla\'e counsel. And tbe Elatith Amend· ment prohibit.I excessive bail or fines and cruel and unua.ual punishment. The SuRreme Court, wbicb breathes life ilat.o the Con.atitu- tlon, ov~rthey•arahas expanded the scope of these provisions to the benefit of the accll-'ed. Of key importance has been the Supreme Court's extension of federal due process require· ments to state courts, in which most criminal cases are tried. The Supreine <;ourt has in· corporated. by judicial decision, the relatively specific safeguards for the accused of the Bill of Rights into the due p~ clause ot the Fourteenth Amend· ment, which was applicable to the states. OF SlGNIPICANCE has ~n the Supreme Court 'a extension to indigent defendants of the Sixth Amendment'• auarantee that an accused shall have. .. the as· sistance ot counael tor hi& de- fense." · In "Powell vs, Alabama (1932)," the court held (hat the right of an indigertt defendant to counsel in a capital case was re- quired by due process of law and applicable to the states under the due process clause of the Four- teenth Amendment. Thirty years later, in "Gideon vs. Wa1rnm&ht" (1963>, the court extended the 'right' to couMel to all cases Involving a serious crime. · MOU ~NTaOVERSIALbu been tbe court's attelJ)pt to modify the acUoos of law en· forcem•nt ofticers in tbelr search, arrest. and lnlerrogaUon of defendants by excludina U· legally seized evidence from trial. For ex.mp~. ta 0 Weeks vs. United States" (1914), the . HAUOR :rRINITY . BAPTIST CHURCH . c ....... ~ .. ..-. c._..Mft4t • .................... PllOMt7141 IU.7fff SU~ WOUtaPSU¥1CU I l:Of A.tiiti-SUte.lT SCHOOi. t:•S A.flt · 1'18UMfJ111'¥1Ct-•:oo ,.M. wmNISOA1' I~· 1:00 ,...._ YOITM ~ ADUl.1' ..... STU0115 Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment probibltiOn agalnst unreasonable seardses and seizures of persona and propeny requires a federal coutt, lo exclude evidence obtained by federal aeents ht violation of the amendment. In 1961, in "Mapp vs. Ohio," the cowt Utended OU. rule to the states. Cr1Ucs claim. that tbl1 ex.· cluaionary l'\\l• paaliies socl~Y and rewards the defendant for the mistakes of the police. OTHERS ARGUE, however, that the police are concerned primarily with the confiscation of contraband and the disruption of suspected crimipal activity rather than witb ultimate convic·· tlon. · Therefore the pqlice are not de- * * IN JIM, in "Escobedo~ ll· Uaoil, .. the coJUt ruled Uaat ·a confession tbua obtained wu a °"'o\at!oh Of the Stxth and Four· teeirtb amendmets. Two ye•rs later. in the landmark declSlon Of .. ~ vs. A~" tbe court la.td down specific iu£deli.qes for poliee ln· I t~rtogaliQP of ~ lil tbeU custody •1Mlran4a •• required law eDiorcemtnt offlcen to. warn auspecta that they bad a · right to omaln silent. that anything they said could be used against them in a court of law. and that they had a ri1bt to. counsel betore and durtne the In· terroeation. On,ly 1t a suspect waived these: ri&hta could police obtain a valid CQDfesalon. Tbe "MirQnd~" declalou bu * * * Students' Exams Set fo.r NO'.IJ,. ].~,, 19 •. ' ....,,, t ~ • !.! l , r Mid·term uaminatJon1 for students in the course by newspapft, "Crime and Jmtlce bl America•" will be liftn b11wo ae1~ionl kdm :30 to 8:ao.p.~ Nov. ll aD4 from 9:30 to U:30 a.m. New .11tatttliihtilltid!s nlltY ~-meti"'rl&. • • Tbe Clbne ts~ by OoMWMIQmisnunlty Collea• and the Deily Pilot.: More thali300 atudenbta.k•tM college credit clus1 The mid·lerm exam will include matertat cGver.tcl in the tint half of the aemeater. Sludenta &bOuld brlq an electrotnpblc pencil with wb!eh to mm the answer aheeL ~may attend either of the exam sessions. • . Further iftformation about tbe mid·tetm. exam ii available by calliag Cbarian1le T.. Jela.-at ~ -O>m11111Qtt,y Collete. 936-0811. ext. 231 . . HYenly crittclsed, not so much for the constitutional pdn- clpala lt enunciated, aa for its criUcal vtew of pollce interroga. tloa met.bods at a time when man1 P>llce forces were under commurilty pressure for not ~ 1ni enOugh to halt the rapld riae in crime. ALSO, AS F'&ED Graham. Supreme Court correspondent for "CBS New11," wrott. tbe d~ cl•lon smacked of "benevolent at.tthorltari•niam,. by the Jualciary -an attempt to reform socie~y from tbe top down, by lln· poabig on the Police tjj!d ~ ceduralrules. -·~,.came to sydlbOa&e the teillSoD In ou.. s~tem of I•• between &he protectlon we iuaram.e the accused. anct tbie protection " provide aoolety from crime. Ar. violence and street crime increaaed throu1bout the 1980s, many peo. pie felt that the criminal• were wlnnin1 the war on crime, not just on tbe street, but ln the pollce ttatioe and court.room u well. · But ccmstttuUooal adjUdJcatioD ii never static. Ill .. JobnsOD .a. New Jersey .. (1988), the Supreme Court held that Miran· da was not to be applied ret.roae· Uvely. I l GElllNI <May 21-June ZO): Lie low, do more listening than assertln1 -don't attempt to force is- sues. Time la on your side. CANC'Et (June 21-July 22): Obtain valid hint from Gemini meas age. Define terms, be sure.mean· iogs are ~lear. Ch~k rights and permissions. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Get files, facts in order -determine what it ls you want and then make out- line of objectives. Creative juices now. , VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Completion of transaction ls indicated. You lain wider..reeolJli- tion. you're able to perceive potential. Aries, Libra figure prominently. Feellnc of confinement can be eliminated. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You may have to re- verse procedure, directions. Routine chances. Leo.· Aquarius persona ficure in key roles. Opportunity la 'present if you are receptive. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Follow through - fuse to be discouraged by those who are petty. oney is involved -and so ls your creativity. SAGrrrARJUS (Noy. 22-Dec. 21): Obtain hint rom Scorpio message. You can dance to )'Our own :tune. Cycle is such that timing, element Of &ood. fortune is on your side. Know it and be confident. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Break from restrictions indicated. Behind-scenes activity com- mands attention. Means those wbo should be subtle are "showing their hands." Aquarius, Scorpio and Leo individuals could figure prominently. A0QUABIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wishes, romance, fantasies crowd a&enda. Gemini, Virgo ~nd Sagittarius individuals are part of scenario. . PIECES (Feb 19·March 20): Empbuia on prestige, reunion with family, ability to umprint your own style. Taurus, Libra persons figure pro- minently If Nov. 1l ls your blrtbday, you are- more aware of home, family, "togetherness" than most -because you were early deprived in this· area. You are a rebel, touch on the outside and sen- timental on the inside. Reno Projeet Harold's Club . -Will Expand RENO (AP> -Harold's Club, one of Reno's oldest, has announced plans for a $20 million ex- pansion. The announce~ent came from Philip Hannifin, vice president of Hughes Properties Inc., which owns the club. HANNIFIN SAID THAT $10 million will be earmarked for buY1n1 property and another $10 million toward construction. Harold's Club General Manaaer J.C. Jordan said the addition will be located downtown oo the comer of North Virginia Street arid East Com- mercial Row. ....._ • OFFICIALS SA.ID THE roua-story buildlng ·wm not require new sewer capacity, a critical problem in the gambllnt city where a comtructlon boom has been under way in recent months. The addition wlll tnciude 22 castno aalhes, near· ly 600 slot macblnes, a sporta and race book. card room, bars, keno loun1e. a 330-seat restaurant and offices. The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 1978. s..TM nmtl.1.1.A .. COIT~ MIS. C~PIL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana'* 547-4131 Dune Buggy Driver Dies .In Baja Race ENSENADA-ltllke Kaz of San Antonio, Texas was kllled Friday · when his single-seat dune buggy ran into a tree during the Baja 1,000 off-road race, race officials aald .. Kaz, 35, was driving through a heavily forested area near El Rao, Mex., some 60 miles from the start of the race, when the ac- cident occurred. Hls vision was impaired by dust kicked up by other vehicles, race officials said, altboueh there were no other drivers in· volved in the accident. tt'Wtellet11r11• BOSTON -Jo Jo While came out of his one-Oay retirement Fri- day night and scored 23 points, leading Boston to a 109-103 vie· tory over the Buffalo Braves, for the CelUcs' second victory in 10 National Basketball Association games this season. Boston staved off a Buffalo fourth quarter rally and offset 34 points by Buffalo's Randy Smith with late game baskets by White and veteran John Havlicek, who had been removed from the start- ing lineup for the gam~ Celtics rooki e Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell, replac· ing Havlicek a s a starling forward, collected 21 points. KC Slfpu 'l'er.reU KANSAS CIT:V, 'Mo. -Free agent utility infilder <Jerry Ter- rell bu aigno4 a irulltl·year con tract wtth the lraasaa City Royals, ~ American· Leaeue West DivtSlon champiodS an- nounced Friday. Terrell, who played out the op- tion year or his contract with the ·Minnesota Twins this past season, was selected eighth by the Royals in the Nov. 4 reentry draft. Ro.~1t'i•• fl t official day bOwl bids can be extended. Eighth-ranked Penn State is 8·1 with games remaining a&ainst Temple todiy and Pittsburgh Nov. 26. The States-Item said that Susar Bowl's top choice to face secoud-ranked Alabama on Jan. 2 is Notre Dame. However, the Irish are believed leaning toward gOingi&o the Cotton Bowl arid the paper said the bOwl 's second choice is the loser of the uptom- ing Ohio State-Michigan game. A Penn State spokesman Fri· day denied the report and said college officials .haven't spoken · to anybOdy concerning a post- aeuon bowl game. John Motris, Penn State's sports information director, said the school bas had no discussiotlS with anybOdy and that it was poticy not to even talk about bowl$ until the deadline passei;. ... losing four straight. The Bnib&: meanwhile, have won four m a row, outscoring their opponents 89-50. Bashore was the starter m all nine of UCLA's games thus f.ar this sea.son. He has completed 63 of 131 passes for 879 yards and seven touchdowns and bas car- ried 118 times for 266 yards. There is a chance.Bashore will return when the Bruins face Southern Cal in their final ame of the !fgulAr season ~ov. 25. ·Cb h ~used s~ y, compJeting four of nine pasieS for 88 yards and carryin& 14 tim for38yards. While the Beavera aAd Bii.lins go at It, USC and Was~on'Wtll be squaring off in what figures as a Rose Bowl eliminat.lon game. The loser in Seattle will be elimaneted from th~ Jan. 2 Classie ln Pasadena if UCLA de.- feats Oregon State. "Steve has waited It long time for bis opportunity," said UCLA. coach Terry Donahue this week. "I know he's sorry toaee Rick get hurt, but he's anxious to show what he can do. He will play UDtil the game is lost or won." Dukich started one game as a fresbtoan in 1974 when both John Sciarra and Jeff Dankworth were injured. In a 31·9 loss at Washington, he completed five of 14 pa59CS, was intercepted ftve times and sacked five times. As a backup to Dankwortb last :pear, be rushed 30 times for 183 yards and completed 12 of 31. passes for 166 yards. "This a very solid UCLA football team," said Fertig. .. 11iey have played extremely well in the last three weeks. They seem to have it going now and are right in the middle of the Rose Bowl race." The Beavers suffered a major blow ln last week's 24~10 loss. to Wasbinaton State as standout~e­ fensive tackle Greg Marshall was sidelined by a knee injury. --- ----.-.... ~ ..... ~ O•llf PIM& "-lei II\' aldlllN ktillllW" CdM'sKORYBURWELL(71)APPLIES PRESSURE AS JERRY CRIBBS LETS LOOSE. ~uper Toad Ignites C:M; 4 ~ast Sea Kings, 14-6 Bv ROGER CARLSON • OI U. Dall, l'llOI Stall Costa Mesa High's Mustangs Jenied rival Corona del Mar a piece of the South Coast League football championship Friday mgbt, shocking the favored Sea Kings, 14 -6, before 3,600 al Orange Coast College The loss puts Corona del Mar in a ti,e for Uurd place. but the CIF playoffs arc still a reality due lo a v1ctoryov<.'r El Toro <7·6) Mesa, a team which had crQaked a long time age in a bid to .repeat as league champion, foulld msp1rat1on on the sidehnes wiftl a new mascot a large toad. "Corona dcl Mar has been re- ferring to us as a bunch of toads for years." said Costa Mesa coach Tom French. ''We kept wondering m past g:atoes why the Corona del Mar players kept saying, 'rivet, rivet, rivet' all the time. And after last veai-'s 17-16 loss to Corona del Mar a couple of their players catne up to ours and said, 'you're still a bunch of toads.· "So we brought Super Toad with us tonight, .. said French The maneuver paid off. Super Toad igruted a band of Mustangs and they played hke they were biUed to play Crom the outset. wiµ. intensity and crisp play. '].'here were big plays for the Mesans time and again--but the blegest was Chris Monahan's fu~ble recovery at the Corona del Mar 3 yard line in the third quarter. r.jesa had just coughed the ball up when CdM sophomore Jon SChintger recovered a fumble to stop an apparent TD rnarch by Mesa, which was up by a 7·0 eunt. But the Sea Kings lost possession and two plays later Mike Tereg1s, who bombarded the Sea Kings with 104 yards net <mostly pitchouts), went over nght tackle from 2 yards out Teregis kicked his second PAT and the Mustangs wtte on top, 14-0. with 7: 17 left in the quarter Coach Dick Morris' Sea Kings stormed back to get within range with 1.27 left in the third period on Ma~ Green's 5-yard TD run. but the vital extra point attempt was blocked by Mike Scarlett. The Sea Kings had two shots left. Chris Roll recovered a fum ble with 11 :22 remaining at the CdM 47. But Mesa's tough de· fense, led by Dale Amburgey, plus a crippling penalty nullify- i n e CdM quarterback Kurt Brockman's 11-yard run to the Mesa 22, burned the Sea Kings. And with 2:59 to go the Sea Kmgs got the baJl at their 31, but they were unable to move the ball and the Mustangs held on for the triumph. Mesa got a big boost in the first half with its defense, led by Am· burgey, Monahan, Mark Mathieson and others, holding the Sea Kings at the Mesa•l4. Earlier a CdM drive fizzled at the Mesa 3 when Chris LaFace stepped in front of a sure TD pass attempt to intercept in the end zone and run the ball out of danger. Those defensive gems set up an 80-yard scoring march, capped by Jerry Cribbs' 13-yard strike to Rick Ayers, who held on to the ball despite taking a shot from two CdM defenders, knocking his helmet loose. The Mustan1s ran Boes~ Cerritos Vie l3 penalty-free rushing plays before Cribbs hit Ayers. The loss was also touch on Corona del Mar physically with Arata Hamawaki. Clark Hayes and Skip Allen banged up. GAMI STATISTICS r f lr>t oown• ru.n1119 f-lr\100,.,n>~UlnQ Fir>toown>l)f'nalhn Tol1I llr\1-• YltOS """'119 V1rO> P•'•""ll V1rO\ IO\I Net Vire!> 9\il•necl Pu11t>-1v1r1119 o .. 1onc~ f·1n1111n ,.,o~~on1llu10 t umblet·turhbl.s 10$\ C4M ...... I IO J 0 0 3 '1 1l 180 .,.. u u J2 26 2HI • 1 .. l-ll O Hl.7 /.11 7 42 1·1 2-:t kW• lly Ololt1en CorOfla 011 Mar 0 0 • ~· 0 1 I 0-14 C.olt1Mw>a A llU5"1NG Ce<9MH1Mtr tell 'wt <.trt~n 16 •.1 H•m•w• .. • I u.o Btaucl\1mp 14 4.t Hubb•rO 1 1.0 &rO<km•n • t.1 lota•• 40 l.4 C8Sta11Mta lt '~01\ 21 122 18 31 t-ontt) 11 .u 0 J .. C.robb• • ,. • 2,j Tollll .. 1'4 26 >.s l'A$SING C-..1"4Mar .. Ill' """ llronm.., 14 ~ t C:..ta-Crlbln • 1 • ElttfKI• l'ooll\111 #Miil• OOmJ ...... " ... " ....... JM ToUI• ~ 8ttl!Mr ,.,,,,,.,. 8ten<l\Ud TOlll> 7 1 1 9 ,., .. " 1*4 ws• •u ,,., "' • 0 a • " .. a t J • '30 •2 11 ,,. •22.• ~ M ... -4.0 4.f u 2.$ ~4 1.0 :a.ca M 12.0 3.4 By ERNIE CASTILLO OI U. 0.11, ,,1114 ~I If there was any doubt about Capistrano Valley High belonging in the CIF football playoffs, the Cougars erased them {riday night. M archmg unrelent· lessly with both pre- cision and quickness. Capistrano scored on its first five possessions to breeze by host Irvine. 40-6, 10 the regular season finale for both free lance football teams. The win gave the first year Cougars a 5-3 record and considerably strengthened their chances of being invited to the playoffs. "Now we have to wait until Sunday and keep our fingers crossed," Capo head coach Bill Cunerty said after the game. Cougars quarterback Brad Parker operatM the veer offense flaw·· lessly, guiding the team on touchdown drives of 49, 47, 50, 'J7 and 61 yards in the fir:;t half. The in-· term i ssion gun halted the Cougars' sixth possession. Sean Jenkins got the call for three of the TD plays, scoring on runs or five, four and one yards. Robin Charles and G~ Cox each added a short TD run in the first half. To show exactly how much Capistrano Valley dominated the openine two quarters, consider these first half stats: th Cougars ran off 33 plays, 13 of which resulted h~ first downs: only one play lost yardage while the tepm ground out 241 yards rushing and 29 passinJ. Capistran<) Valley COD· tinued its momentum at the start of the second batr. ta1ch~ the kickOff and moving 37 yards on four runs to make it 40-0. Parker ran it lJ1 from two yards out with l!uke Johnson adding tiia rourtb PAT Just two minutes intO the half. Vaqu~guartei:back Herb Thompson, wtio went o"8r the 1,000-yard ..mark in passing with a 14-for-28, %31-yard performance, eot Irvine on the score~ard mid way througt( the final period when he connect- ed with Gary Jones on a S6-yard TD aerial. "'"" ~-7f~J.,..r ... M141.0 ITllnt.l'\in.UOoo. Henms Cholc.e <Hartl 1SAI UO 3M Mr. Music Miii IRall\lrUI SM , .. Glad O•t (HotUill 2.60 -r1111a-unis.. Alto fM &.. ~. No Ka OI; S.lfftl"d Hoscr .. d!H. IMtwo.4 St. Paul $1htle I 11'10P AmM P1•X •• z ..... 4 Plrsl Team on fos. er, School Ree-Tim Holmes. Fountain Valley T -Al Koenig, Foa.ntain Valley G -Doug Brockmeyer, Ney.tpOrt Harbor C ~eff Heikes, Ediaon G -~ Budgen, Fountain Valley T -Kent Tucker. Marina Rec-JeffHYder. Edison 170 QB-Marco Paenanelll, lluntlrigton Beach 193 RB-Willie Gittens, Fountftin Valley 115 RB--=:GregKarman, Marina 190 BB-Eddie Remele, Westminster 168 Flm Team Deleme DE-JcffBlletU, Ntwp<>rt'HarbOr OTA-Bryan Caldwell, Fountain Valley NG-Brad WOOd, Fountain Valley DT-DOnWeisman, Edison DE-Mitch Siemens, Westmtnster LB:'-\John BOgdan, Edison LB..;..Jlm Freeman, Fountain Valley LB-Dori Barker, Newport Harbor nB-Bon Padilla, Fountain Valley DB-WayneKasparek. NewportHirbor DB!;stanShibata, Fountain Valley Seeoa4 Team Otlmie E--BobStantOn, Fountain Valley T ~ohn Ben, Westminster G -:nan Dennis, Fountalil Valley C -Alan Penner, Marina G ~ve Green, Marina :r. -Pete Oilnfiici, Founliin V8lley Rec~ Brummett. Hun~Beach · B -~gThompson, FountamValley B -.:.ciaig Lyons, Newport Harbor B -:Jim Criss, Edison Rec-DaveJacinto, Westminster Seeolid Team Defense DE-John Nicholson, Fountain Valley 196 DT-BiUMurpby, Huntington Beach • 220 OT-Sean Williamson, Westminster 202 DT-Rick Lamphear, Fountain Valley 115 OT-Rob Parcbinskl, Westminster 226 DE-Rick Batla, Edison 175 LB-BillCOopman, Westminster 200 LB-Brian Gloshen, Edison 170 DB-BOb Brown, Newport Harbor 1'6 DB-Steve ~avis, Edison DB-Dave Hitsel, Newport Harbor Tatum Turns 14 Oscar-wm ning actress Tatum O'Neal gets a hug from her father, Ryan, who flew to England to join his daughter in celebrating her 14th birthday. Tatum is in England film· ing "Intcrnat1onal Velvet." .. A.MAHA.HD A WOMA.H"'ruis .. CRJA.•' IR1 -.tloH-- SOUTH COAST TH[AfRI LA(".tJNA Bf &CH'" tl lf • '=45 f'M ~·Sert. -Swt. I :45 :~~TRE 1---,,. :; "THE SPY WHO :: LOVED ME .. :. "LIGHT UP MY LIFE" (PG) llTltUl----11 ! .. 'THE LAST REMAKE 1 OF BEAU GESTE" (PG} '!PLAY JT AGAIN, SAM" A different kind of lovestorq. i 1 'FELT LIKE IDIOT' Honoree Hepburn K. Hepburn Horwred By College PHILADELPHIA <AP> -Actres~ Katharine He pburn, whose marks almost kept her from gradual· ing from Bryn Mawr College in 1928, sa1d she felt ''like an absolute idiot" when she rece1ved the M. Carey Thomas award for outstanding achievement "Everyone thinks I was fascinating," Miss Hepburn told an au- dience of about 1,000 who crowded tnto Goodheart Hall "I wasn't. l was gaunt, pathetic and kind of dumb." The award from the school's alumnae as - sociation, g iven t o American women for outstanding achieve- ment. has been present· ed only 10 times since its creation in 1922. "UCI ~ YOUa UN. CHAU\' HOWH" 1•1 -tl·-,~-J 10 "SllYU STIU.l" . ....... ,,., "PLU IT AOAIH. UM" 710 '1ff£ LA.ST REMAKE Of BEAU GESTE" (PG) H'-'"" -'·"'·-.. ..,, ...... ~ ... , ..... " ''SMO«IY' TMa IA.H9ff" t.U-Ml·--1 Jt·•-M "'THI UIM6" , ..... ~,.-- 1'1•1• ·m r:d~ •• 1 ' THUTllS--OUMCM CO SENIOR OTIZENS Sl.SO S . COAST PLAZA J41Unlltl "-~1111 l•trAJ>• '"1HI SPY WHO LOYIDMl"INt .... */MT/SUM I »•IM"tt "FaOM HOOH TR THiii" -1-........ ,,_ Jll .. ,..1 .. 11- SO. COAST PLAZA w~eT dlnltn: ... io Ida ·aln.lttlU'I Ul:"Y.U;~JU UJ 11 -Saa z .... , ....... , .. a ,OUJ&Dd.C I. A! Y , 1nd • B . ally includ thta udy ~ he~ ~b~; !006t ~Y at the J>rury tan• in Chlca10. id with his original name, An y Benedetto, th.la 30x.20-incb oil la l ply described as "View ot Fr~laco." Typlcal of "'• .,. •• -111 ... , ................. ;...&a ls the m~t witlattertni one in his collection. Next Feb~ the venataJented veteran . will play a dramatic role in a ftve- hour NBC apecial tiUed "Kina," based on the life of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Meanwhile, he's en1aced (between engagements) to appear a1 the Sah~a in Vegas, in cahoots with Johnny Cancm, aaaln with Joey Heatherton. Q: Wu Sylvester (••aock)'"> &alloee JokiaC when be said• a &alk MOW aom~ alMMlt wrH· '111 a fublon column for Harper's Buaar! -Gwea Duncan, Seattle. A: That's more bizarre than Buaar. What "Rocky" revealed was that bis brass-knuckled new novel. · 'Paradlse Alley," will be serialized in Vosue before Putnam publishes it early this winter. Followed by a Universal movie. Q : Wbo shared BIAS Crosby's final rood or golf? I'm keeping a scrap book oa Bing and woUld Uke hi• name. -Mn. Adele Marsh, Los Ancelea. A· He was Valentin Barrios, golf pro at Madrid's La Moraleja Club. The club's president, Cesar de Lulusta, another golfing partner, met 19· year-old Harry Crosby when be arfi.ved at the airport to fly his father's body home to California. Q: Was comedian BUI Cosby ever • pro· fesslonal athlete! -Mrs. T.W., Staten Island, N.Y. A· A pro no. But be was a top-ranking track and football star in high school and at Temple University in Philadelphia. He earned his hlgh school diploma via correspondence courses while serving aboard a U.S. destroyer. lo college on a track scholarship, he supplemented bis income for two years by tending b~. Q: Is B.lcbard Pryor bitter about bi.a sbort·llved TV series be-inc canceled. And la he married! ---------.:---~....:......;;..,,...,,...-~~--=-­D. B., Sacramento, Cal. A No cryer -Pryor, at age 36, is used to weathering the vagaries of showbiz. He realizes that for anyone who dares to be different it takes a little longer to reach and perch oo the peak. The off. beat comedian-actor bas been married and "lncomparable. • .madcap and firmlylrooted in human experience." .--------.-John Simon. cl.n E:Jc;pll&nt~• Trompetromimeiil) 1•1; :c· A ,.....~RELEAS( l...,.... __ New York Magallne ''A hilarious farce. A very, very funny movie." -BOO Lape, WABC'·TV PLUS fP.Qj 0 TechnlcoTore A UNIVERSAL Picture edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BR1STOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 "Loolll .. fO< ... ~ .. 011• ol 11'9 alto,.... OOollon p1c1w .. .,,., ... .-.-.,,., .... o,.,.bMU . .. -_._..._ ...... ---- ------- .._ __ -........... __ ,,_ Meilca.(2tira.) -·-.. - 8 0 KM>Fl'T IUPERSHOW • MOW! *** ''The ~ Of Comlct Lake" (1951) GlerWI Ford, Ethel BlrTymore. In 1171 • group of ..-pted c:onvtc:ta qpproactt a ..nlenlent Inhabited only by women. (1 hre., 30 min.) • WOMAN1 REAL TO REEL ZOOM (CAPT10HED) 1Ck00 SUPER HORSE W~DEADORAUVE "The Conquerors'' e MOVIE ** ''You Pay Your Monef' (1957) Hugh McDermott, J..,. Hytton. MY9terloua deallng9 eurround a ~ couple • they 9ttempt to atoP Q'l4I theft of a ~ Arab manueortpt. '1 tir.,30mm.) I VISIONON 10'.30 (I) SPACE ACADEMY 8 8PACE8ENT1NEL8 • UOVI£ *** "The Thing" (1951) J81Me Arneu, Dewey Martin. A U.S. research station In the Arctic la haunted by an eerie being. (1 hr., 30 min.) • ONCE UPON A CLASSIC "Robin Hood" Marlon faclll- tat• the ~ of Robin, attar whk:h he leada a raid on Ptlncle John'• llave labor camp. (Part 6of 12) 10:45 Q College Foot b• 11 . Colorado vs Oklahoma. 11:008 (I) BATMAN /TARZAN D SEARCH AND RESCUE 8 di AMERICAN BANDSTAND • L.A. PATTE"NS fB THEAGEOF UNCERTAINTY ''TM Fatal Competition" Gal- braith arguee that the artlflcfal Eaat-Weat arms race hat engendered a dangerous mlll- taty and economic ettuatlon. 11:30 D THE RED HANO GANO Iii ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS tD WORLD Of SUAVIVAl "B .. uty And The Beast" «I) BOLDONES A dying girt retuaea to reepond to the known cures for her sup- posed Illness. AFTERNOON :12:00 8 (I) SECRETS OF ISIS D ntAT"SCAT 8 8W18S FAMILY ROBINSON 8 THE WINNERS A protn. of the St. Loula Cardl· nal'a ootflekiar Lou Brook as seen by hll teemmatea, friends and joumallat Daw Andereon. ct MOVIE ** "Block Busters" (19~) Leo Got'Qe)', Bobby Jordan. The Eat Side klde flnd them- telvee In trouble again. ( 1 hr .• 30mln.) .(OUTER UMJTS "Human F.ctor" e FRENCH CHEF "Tuttcey er ... t BralMd" (R) Ill NCM FOOTBAU. ~ado at Oklahoma 12:308 (I) FAT ALBERT • 8HARl8HC1W e MOVIE ** ''Journey To The 9eY9nth Planet" (1H2) Jotin Agar, Gr• ta ThY9Mfl. A group of men~ cowr bMUtlful women and floutlahlng graas Janda In the bltt• wot1d of Urenua. (1 hr., 30mln.) 8 NCAA FOOTBALL Cok>fado at Oklahoma • MOOSQUAO Linc befri9nda a child wtioee mou. II lnYotved with liquor r:=r WITH NANCY (I) WACKO BA8KET8ALL The Wan1ort of M11quette ~~.1977 NCAA Cf't8m:. p1ona. t11<• on the t04MtnQ Natlonal Teem ot Cuba • the Ml!Waulc .. Anina. W'laoc>Mln. 1=-.TJWH **** ''The What a Drag • Tom Poston, embarrassed to come into the office after making a pass at Judy, works in disguise on "We've Got Each Other" tonight at 8! 30 on CBS, Channel 2. Veralon" (1951) Jun Kent, Michael Redgrave. An aging achoOlmaetar, with a falthleaa wife, finds courage In the act of a young student. 1:30 8 (I) C88 ALM "Friend Or Foe" A teenager dllcowrl that having basic val-'* In common can be more Important In a friendlhlp than the auP9rllcfet att...ctlon of common Interest.. D MOVIE • **~ "Abbott And Cottello Meet Or. Jekytl And Mr. Hyde" (1953) Bud Abbott, Lou eo.1• lo. Two American police o~ 4*S begin a ...,ch for a mon- ater terrorizing London. ~1 hr .. 30mtn.) • MOVIE ***'A "It Happened One Summer" (1946) Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews. An Iowa farm family experience low. and adventure durtng their Week at the State Fair. (1hr.,30 min.) 2.-00 II NEWMAKERS 8 BIGVAUEY "A Fled< Of Trouble" Q) MOVIE *** "Sanda Of lwo Jlma" (1949) John Wayne, Jotin Agar.The tough training that a U.S. Marine NrgMnt gfvea hi• nlbellloua rectu~t-.illb In the ~of lwo Jlfha (2 hra.) G FOOD8 FOR THE MODERN FAMILY "Vari.ty Muta" (I) MOVIE *** "Allegheny Uprillng" (1939) John Wayne, Clalre Trwor. ~ eett,.,._ defeet British troope who .,.. Mlllng rum and firearms to the Indiana. 2:30. rTTAJCE.8AUKIN08 The problems that men face today In M llQ9 of Nlng female ~ .,.. dlacuued ~Or. H«bett Goldberg. ~~atenoe farmer 1n upstate New Yonc 11we a ate of limPldtY and atruggJe. • F0ooa FOR THE MODERN FAMILY ' "Bale E~ P...,_.atlon" 3:00 8 INSIGHT TeleYtllon game ""°"' oont .. tanU .,. pldced from en aud.- ~to ... hoW far theW greed wlll tak• them. e BONANZA Little Joe attempt1 to over- come hll ,_,. of heights by climbing Eagle's Mountain. GM<>m ** ''The Looking Olaa Wat" (1970) Chn.topher Jones, Pla Ratings Gu!de !Mow .. .,.. reted •cor<fltlt 10 llO• Offke ~. #o.,.._ !« TV .,.. llideld bf acrUk. l • • • * -Excellent * * * -Very Good • * -Good -Fair -Poor Oegennattc. The BtftWI ~ • POlllh detector Into eat Gar- many to lnwttJgate a ~bfe violation of the ~ ~(2tn.) •TARZAN Tarzan compet• agalnat other native athletic champions 90 that hll lnjuntd fdend wlll not . ION the prlnoeu he WMta to marry. e fMAGE8 OF AOINQ "No Preface To Old Age" Alm excerpts from 'The Ftnal Proud Daya Of Ellie Wuratet" pr0\19 that only old people knOw what old la. 81) F0008 FOR THE MODEaN FAMILY "Egg Foama And Custards" 3:30. (I) 8POR1'4 - SPECTACULAR The Dixie 600 NASCAR nice frona Atlanta International Sp•dwa1; the Pendelton Round-up . with Larry ~tlhen commenting on the rOdeo at Pendelton, Oregon; . World'• Strongest Men. (Part e of 10) 8 SATURDAY Hoeta Nlc:ot• Pierce, Cal eurtoo, Frank Knn and Linda Atvaraz vi.it the C'Allfomta Con- MM1tton Pro~ '" Hollywood HUis . • YOGA WITH MADELINE 4:00 e POPEYE AND HIS FAJENDS 8 CELE8AITY BOWLING Q) MOVIE **** "Midnight Cowboy'' (1969) Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight. Young man d'"'"lng of U1Y money who mak• himNlf available to wealthy wonwt for a fee, M meets a cnppled ,.,.,, • and they di.cover. toO lat•, their need for ~ other. (2 hra.) ., MOVIE **'~ "Rock-A:-SYe Baby" (1958) Jerry Leiw1a. Marlyn Maxwell. A mOYle stw"1 friend ~ to ~ for har trlpleta whlle .... ft#fl'f. (2 tn.) • WOMAHTl~AND CO. "~" • YOGA WfT'H MADEUNE • di HONEYMOOHER8 "The Honeymooner• In l;ng1andn 4~8 THts 18 THE NFL 9 INNER TEHNl8 "COmpetttlon," ~ to both Wlrinili 8nd loMt, ~ ~ 8'<111• *'Id potential. D Al MAN 8EHAVE8 "Humatlf9tic Payctlotogy'' EVENING 5:00 8 CHUCK KNOX 8TARTREK Captain Kitt( ta expOeed to a atJWlge IUbattnee which 8gM htm ·et an lncradlble rate. 8 9 WIDE WORLD OF 8PORT8 U.S. VI. Cuba Amateur BQ)llng from tM Houston Aatrocsomr. proflle of Teoftlo StewnlOn, Cuban Otymple heavyweight ~. 8 MOVIE **IA "8-n Whllk~' (1IMIO) Burt ~·· Clint WatJler. Before tM theft II d~. ' NMENT I TRIVIA Recapturing Acting Dream B11SOB TBOllAS LOS ANGELES (AP> -.. If you can play bass ' ... ·~-• • • • __ _..._ .a-. ... ••Uie" t.Y• t\."ai. 1uw. ... ..... ..... ...... ---.... -.... - -_·r.-:~-HoU1wood." That ada1e is comforting to Paul Williams, the compact lyricist and recent Oscar -mner wbo would not seem in need of comfort. He ea.res mlllloas with his sonas. concerts, records, movie acorn and now has developed a mlnl·career ea an ·actor. And yet he remembers "seven years of 1reat iaaeUvity" when bi.a family bad to make explana· tionacmwhatPaU wudolng. WHAT RE WAS DOING WM trying to be an ac· tor. A, ... cellulokl junkie," he bad spent a boyhood or soakfag up the great movies. He once remarked that be dreamed of becoming a new JOOll Garfield but .. unfortunately I looked too much like Hayley Mllls.'' During the lean period, be landed roles in two important films, "The Loved One," as the boy rocket inventor, and "The Chase," as one of the .locals who fired a junkyard to smoke out escapee Robert Redford. Alas, both films proved major dis- appointments of the 1960S, and Paul Williams re- tur Mtd to watching da,.vtime television - .. now I do daytime TV, on the game shows." The change came when Mort Sahl recognized something or promise in Williams' portrayal in ·"The Loved One." Sahl hired him to write for a local TV show, not the best or moves since Williams· was apolitical. But through Sahl, Williams met Birr ,Rose. a song writer in search or lyrics. THE PAIR MOVED TO A&M records, where Williams was told, "you write beautiful lyrics, but JOU wW never have a hit." That was when the music world was lnto acid rock, and the basic lyric wu "Iloveya, baby." The scene began to change, pa.rt.ly due to a bank commercial which Willfams expanded into· .. We've Just Begun." Then came "You and Ille Against the World," "Cried Uke a Baby,'' "Rainy Days and Mondays," "Nice to Be Around" and others. Ballad8 were suddenly in. Back at A&M they were telling him, "You ought to be doing records yourself." He agreed, cut an album called" Just an Old Fashioned Love Song" and found the stardom that had escaped him in films. His first performing in public was on the "Toolgbt" show; "you might as well go down in flames," he reasoned. BELATEDLY, THE ACTING career was rein· carnated. · Williams, now 36, performed in "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" and "Phantom of the Paradise,'• for which he also penned the score. He ls currently appearing in the Burt Reynolds flick, "Smokey and the Bandit,'' and is now acting in starring TANN UM O'NEAT \ SIDNl'f ..... POITIER COSBY -APIECE OF TltE ACTI0.'4 f'" .......... PAUL WIWAMS IN 'CHEAP DETECTIVE' Musical MllUonalr• Tak•• to Actln,o "The Cheap Detective," Nell Simon's affectionate spoof of the Bogart movies. Wllliams plays Boy, the gun·totinl punk originated by Elisha Cook Jr. You need a scorecard fJ)I' Paul Williama' other activities: 1be score for the new Warner Brothen' film "One on One"; two new sonp for the film version of "Grease": summer appearances as the leprechaun in "Finian's Rainbow" in Kansas Ctty and St. Louis; lyrics for a Broadway .1how. "Dorothy,'' based on the marriage of Dorothy Parker and _Alan Campbell. HIS MOST RECENT achievement wu the Oscar for penning the lyrics to Barbra Streisand's music to "Evergreen." the hit from "A Star ls Born." How does one work with such an erratic talent as Streisand? Williams' reply corresponded to love-making among the Porcupines: "Very carefully." He added: "Working with Barbra was something like having a picnic at the end of a jet. runway. She was terribly diffic\lll but equally re- warding. When she is wrapped up in a project, she cares only about results, not the people lnvolved. "Would I work wlth her again? A year aco. I would have said, 'Lock me up lf I say yes.• But now I'm notsosure." -=========-===--------------------,~ A long time ago in a galaxy . fa; jar CtM!f. .. -"YOU-know, Denver's a loOd actor.. But dam it's not everybody who~ a chance to.cHtaf with God in his lint~" Tom Felerabeml. Barbara Delgado, Dave Beuei', Hotly Totay, 1. aad Jay and a newcomer, Bierman, wbo makes an auspiclom debut. The scores of Job-~~ TraJlllo and Terry Lee wlll be dropped from the atUdinp nut week lf they continue to alt out. llft'a thti latest list of triviality, for whicb TV eddlcta c:an snare two points with the correct ana•ertonwnber aiz. 1. KATHARINE BEPBuaN CALLED John w ayne by his siven name ln "Rooster Colburn." What was lt? · 2. In ·~-ne Sandpiper,•• Elllabeth Taylor lived in what C!OUtal town? 3. What's the nUJe of Gordo'• tour bus in the '---------------------~.·: comic atrip1 4. In the movie "Bye Bye, Birdie" one sons 1D the score is not CODlt>letAl!f. Wblcb one? 5. TBB naS'f NAME, please. of Dr. Einstein in "Arseftic and Old Lace.,. 6. How about Laverne•a middle name on Laverne and Shirley? '1. Sidney Poitier bu11etl Glenn Ford tn "Blackboard Junale" by repeatedly caJ.llnf him what? . . IDWAIDS UDO THIA1U J4H.._l.Ne.....,... ..... -61NtH . DAl.Y: 7:00 Ii 9:00 SUMDAY: ~J.l.7•f .; ANAlGESIC BUFFERIN 1.29 tn1 FOLGER'S ' f LAKED COFFEE == .... _ .......... ::·~~ 13 OL 2.69 PARlE·DAVIS MYADEC 30'sFUE 4 99 ~IDO • Pepto. Bismol Protective coating action for upset stomach. g gc 8 oz. RIV Al •'SUMiN,, CAN OPENER 1' 1 .. witli EXClUSIVl G.l I Click'• a.. 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Clol~ l:MniMH.tt: PRECISION TOOUH't;, 10MI Iii Colllto A.e., ,_Ulft V•llrf, CA •l7Cll Plllllp J. Tr-•v. tCllOO El C.ntro ,. .... F-•••nV•tt•r.CA•U• • IOIOO El SAN DIEGO (AP> -Jt tias been 70 years since Louis Ferrari arriv~ n-om Genoa to raise 10 children and farm the San Diego River bottom, a farout place called Mission Valley. By the time the Depression came along, his dairy farm covered 30 acres with 240 cows providlng a good living for all tbe lint-generation Italian- Americans. JOHN, ONE OF the sons, remem- bers he was told "anybody that'd want to buy in the nver bottom is crazy." . In 1950. John's brother Pete paid $1,200 an acre for three acres west of the dairy. The familY tiwlt underpasses so the cows cofild '° from the dairy barn to the pastures. LoUis Ferrari died in 1949 before Interstate 8 split his land. The dairy was closed in 1968. THE 11 ACRES on the north side of the freeway has been sold to cen- terside Development Inc. for about $100,000 an acre, dependent 011 city ap. proval ()(plans for a S20·mllllon com· plex, including a 300-roqm bOtel ~ elght-story0ffite"buildiri1. ___.,.,.,....,_ __ _ The family ls divided over stickin with what little land is left or movbig. John as gone to a house overloOltin the valley on the south, but Pete still lives on the old dairy property south of tbe freeway. "I WAS BORN ON this pro~rty and J wanttostay,"Petesaid. The skyscrapers are crowdinc ~ though. LIEBERMAN TOLD THE ANNUAL meet.mi of the American Public Health Association - APHA -, that teen·aaers in the United States under age 18 are having about200,000 illeeitimate babies a year. Most efforts to deal with the erowin1 problem are aimed at girls to the exclusion of the neeess~ male partner, b&said)f bo1s are more Jlkely to Uo!e contraceptives, then th11 tendency should be exploit·, ed and encouraged, he)ldded. Lieberman, who end the APHA Family P.lan· nini .Projecli and uoclnte Colleen ;s. MahOziey conducted the survey with Dr. Paul Poppeii. a psychologist at George Washlncton Uruvenity in Washington, D.C. J ......... C'fredmt Gothic or I...-? No. Sir, AIMric•! Jl Amencan in duian. beauty, mrort & cuni.trucuon. Excellent ome "Ith ll.irHc ramaly rm. ocatert nt·ar schooli., colleae. ree'4 ays & 1ohopp1ng Von'l -.ail, JnVt'!>lll:atl' ltKla~. Call Centun 21 Sud 9i9 1050 New H01M1! Beautiful brand ne-. homei.. 3 :Bedrm, 2 bath. lum rm, an:.ulated. carpetl'<l & drapt'<l Front landscpa !lprankler., Xlnt terms avail. lluilder '4 tll ht•lp you finance. Only SSK,950 01'1.'n l>ail~ Ccntur) 21 Surf 97!1 1050 Your Choice! ~elect from N('v.port R1vler1i's best 3 Bcdrm, 21 ~ bath or 4 bedrm, 21 2 bath .l!;ach have ramll> room and d1n1ng rm Both have been expensively remodeled w new crpt, drps, kit c11bn't~. The pool, tennis courts. 1t11me rm. loun1e. arts & crarL.. room, photographer·$ dark room arc :.urrounded b)' i:reeobelts. Call t:1111tury 21 Surr !li9 1050 House is Rented JJlu-. rr10m to bualc! 2 l'n1b Sewer llnl' 1~ on pro1,...1 t \ l'uunl \ area R 2 Jut, t'all l't•ntury 21 Do) le0 !>48·1l68. Super sharp, tzi-le\•et CotidO. Larae 1 paciou1 bedrms. lu1clou1 earpetine. Muter aulte equipped '4ith dres5Jng area, walk·in clOlell, private bath. Ruahc private. paUo, lots or wood,~rlh tone decor. Much, mueh re, only ~.~. Hurry, call Cent 21 South Coast Platw Realty 556 l. lnco...e C..,. MtM 2 8edrm house + 2 bedrm duplex with garages. Near Harb6r Blvd Liberal term& Call Century 21 Vo) le 5-&8· 1168 $85,000 This 2 story, 4 bedroom. pool home with 2 baths and enclosed "'creen palm as pnde. pride. pride! Ani.ioui. i.ellcrs Call Century 21 Doyle 5411·1168. Ho HonMttM Price Ho MoMettse H•se S1mpla1l) doesn't mean poor qua Ill). Wallpaper. carpets, and pride of·0'4 nership make this mo<le1ot hou~ a hume. The large lot .1tford~ polt>nllJI for more bu1ldm1. Jt"~ in a popular area, i.o call no'A, 6-15 ·7221, l'entur) 21 Westcllfr Heall). ........... Beauurui ·3 ~rm. 2 bath beach Condo with 2 car 1at111 , nett Huntln1ton Harbour. OOl'leoua prlvate patio w11.h blt.n BBQ. Enjpy Ure with tennl court, chabl'roUJe, J>OOl l\Jacuw. All this and 1-. than one mile to the ocean. Oi\ly Sa8.900 (;cntury 21 Emery 846·3301 536-6571. v •• ., .. Alert! 3 Bedroom, 1real noor plan with airy aarden room. Lowest price in thia popular area. Owner anxious. Call ror more detalt.. Ct:ntury 21 ~mery 846·3301 536·65il. Mobile Home Choice of Two Co1ta Me:ia, Huntington Beach. Live for SlOO/mo. or $132.50 •mo. space rent. Both 2 bedrm. 2 bath. l·Ktt and l ·NqU01111l. Lie. GR.3897-8 and EU9394. Century 21 Doyle ~8·1168 for appt. · $ I 000 Credit. For IUyer's Cost 7 Blocks to the beach 1• this neat and dean, 3 bedrm home in Ele1ant tale entry, formal dirung room With slidlni glass ctoon. Sep. ramily room with sUdini glass doors lA> the patio. Redecorated and ready for a fast sale at the bariain price of SM,500. New llsti111. so calJ now! 645-7221 Century 21 Westcliff. . Wier Will H.-~· ' wltb cloein1 C05ts: 2 lfedrm Condo. Most deaira~le area. No yard tAork. ISS4S.t00. Century 21 Emery 848-3301 S31HS71 . fRVINE ~11:> the cure takon In decoratana thls beoullrut home 3 .Bedrtn, 2 bath, a fantastic patio le jucuui. lf you are looking for a ''home"nnd not just a. bowie. Th.ls as it! Warmth, love and beauty are wwltJnir for you. Century 21 Surr 9'79·1050. 1 • &Ae Yelow? Call about this color coordanated Condo in fabulous Newport Crei;t. One low price takes Condo and furn1shm11. 38 Encore Cl. Open Sal1Sun 12·5. Century 21 Marttn 640·63.57. I - TUSTIN WHNli tiaclt Very little 1train. iitroll across the areensward to th~ 4 bedrm end unit Condo Enjoy the result.s of owner's up1rudm1 & oommUJ\ltY amenities. 1722 Mitchell •11,11$. Ol>tln Sut/Sun 12·5 centutY 21 Marten 640·S3S?. WESTMtNSTER --- lmmcalcrte Upgradeet •OutY ·walk to local 1cbools rrom tbii beauu~ JI, newl,V carPeled 3 bedrin home in Westminster. Lge corner lot. aut Je.nd,eaped f!)r princy and possible traller access. Fresbb' painted. new wlndo~ coverings, new Oxturel'i and nch wood wall coverlncs. Century 21 South Coast Plila Realty M6-6001. 21 I 01 hoch ll•d. CALL or STOP IY one of the offices listed HERE for fast, efficient help: Hwtffoqton IHCh 536.6571 5916 w.... 200 Newport c..... Dr. H•llniJlon hoch 146-UO I He.port IHCll 640.1117 3841 So. 1ri1tol 17ll Wetfclff Dr. S•ta Ana 556.6901 M•wpori hoch 645·7221 YAMODOWH $66,500 t!harmanl( country ~.-t. ~VJ& Tale entry Gourmet kf.Chen Huge Ii\ an~ rm t din area 3 Spacious ~rms, oHae too' Ter rlnd b.1l·k ·' .1rd ~o do-...n to qui1lt(1t·d \'A bu)' l' rs C J I I fa ~ l ! ;52 1700 [~lfl&H:ll] LIDO ISLE 3 BR, .i BA home un an extrn '41d1• lot 1.rg cntr)' rourtyurd w b<•aut roun· lain Pedect guest, rn.a1d, or an law qtri. over the gar (Refrigerator & stove m cld l \ $268,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ..____ OCEANFRONT! BEACll COTTAGE ssnack dab on the Ol'ean, near 54th & Sell'bhorc Like the chnosaur. rast disappearing. f'1rst or- fenng an 27 years Call nq.. for your plate on the •ter JACK HOWELL ''" '""'41\ ,, 644-1156 GARDEN DELIGHT Fantastic home sur· rounded by arcenbeh.s. \\lood parquet entry. \farm & cozy hv rm. din area too• Gourmet ltttchen overlooks cov· eted patio Relax in 1!_9mptuous muter wln1. tlais 3 bdrm aarden me won't last. At only ,500 cau T52·1700 • fNln9•tlHUNIO~CllJ'!!I VA. IN HA.LECREST -new on the market in north Costa Mesa. Features: large living rm w fplc look- ing onto a lovely enclosed garden patio. 3 Bedrms, p,. bath, formal din- ing. Extras include: Copper plumbing, fire alarm, insulation and water sof- tener. Will sell VA or conventional. S74,500. Coll S4t..4 I 4 I DREAMS COME TRUE -why not enjoy life before time passes you by? Room enough for that growing family in 4 bedrm, pool home. Sensation.al neighborhood with a price tag of only $127 ,000. Cal 640.616 I. Serving Costa M esa-Irvine> Hunhng l on Bear.h-N e wport Bcac.h S©\l<4llA-~~~s· Tltot Intriguing Word Gome wiflt o Chud/e -----ur.-4 ~ QAY I. POUAlt ·~~-:-..i,::.i .... !....:. :: low ... '"""'"'" ~ ..... i. -· ~llllml!5 I NEEVAG I 11 I I I I I HALET I' 1 1 r r } I lYSUO ti i I I r I • You can alw.ya tell tlle euo-.... __,___..__.,__.__, 1 owt111 m11gger. --floldt ..-------tnea11n. • I CATNtf 1 ' I I I I I' e c-pi.1. ii.. ,~kl. .....,...., . bf f.llio.11 ·~ ,,.. ........ 9 -d• ..__...._.A.-....__._~~ '°" .... ~ '""" ... "'°' ~ "'°"' PHASE II P ALEIMO OPEM HOUSE SAT /SUM I ·4 PM 114J Port Wheeler Newport leach Price reduced -owner motivated! This 2 story HARBOR VIEW home with open-beamed cathedral ce1lmgs has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room. family room, and TWO fireplaces -luscious landscaping. Owner will help finance! A llG CAMYOM STIAL This luxurious 2 story townhome has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, mirrored wardrobes, fireplace, formal dining room, lush carpeting, huge master bedroom with sitting room, and is close to pool, tennis and golf. A real steal at a reduced $139,000. HAllOll VIEW MONACO A "Queen For A Day" and forever home, where privacy is King, reigns this "Monaco" -and a Princess she is! This graciously appointed 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with fireplace &. covered patio in stately area awaits your pleasure! YOU WON,-NEED SHERLOCK to tract down the lowest price in SPYGLASS -we've got it! NEVER- LIVED-IN ! A magnificent Spanish courtyard with fountain is surrounded by a skylighted living room, den & family room in this 4 bedroom luxury home with TWO entertainment areas! Professionally land$caped with city lights & water view! QUICK POSSESSION -Owner will help finance. $244,500. * * O,EH HOUSES* * Sahrday & Sunday I to 5 PM llJt s•r1rto TerroH 19 t ' l. lalboe 107 ..... st. Ztl7 L Ck•• llYd. 414 ,.. .... We•• hlln tt. Globe Hot19 w .... ..., .. lobfe to "" buyen Ir ...U.n. AJk us ........ $425.000 $275,000 $2'5.000 SIH,500 $157,599 LANDMARK LOCATION $157,500 Hew o. tM merttetl q ... 111y 2·sfory .._. "9 OW COl"OM •I M• . ...,_...., Z lnl. lie~ CMd ROOM t0 A.DD 2iid -'f. A.cross ftt• bridge to IEACH. Opn Saf/S-1·5 PM. ' TUSTIN -5 NIW HOMES 4/1 a--. 3400 to HOO Stt Ft. J4ICGl.I a SeiM. Ft-. 5249,too w. IATFRONT-VIEW $125,000 ~cWt COttdo, 2 I POol FINER HOMES FROM $46,000 TO SI00,000 • • MOHTIGO W /VIEW Overl~ks community park near clubhouse & pool. 4 BRs on 1 level + lg. formal dining rm. country kitchen 1w /adjoining family rm & showcase landscapm~. brickwork & spnnklers. OPEH SAT&: SUN 1·5 PM. 1916 PQaT PllOVEHCE. HV HOMES. CY-26> ILUFFS IEAUTIFUL Fresh 3 BR .• 3 baths "V" plan on quiet street Newly painted, prhatc end unit w lg. patio. gos lamp & BBQ +built-in l'Olor T. V Sl0~.000 OPEN SAT & SUM 1·5 PM. 401 VISTA ROMA. <Y 271 Sl'LEMDOR IM SPYGLASS Panoramic watl'r & llghtb view from this delightful 4 BR, 2 1·:.: bath Cape Horn mbdcl Custom drps & wallcoverings Sparkling, enclosed pool & Jucuu1 Fountain & lovely garden patios EH·ry amenity plus! Come & sec' SAT & SUH 1-5 PM. 3 POIKT SUR. t Y 28 l CAMEO HIGHLANDS Spectacular ott.rn \ 1ew from this lovely 4 BR. 2 bath home w vaulted ceilings m llnng rm S(.'cluded An- thony pool 111 low m .i intcnanc:e yard. ~25,000 OPEM SAT 1-5 PM. 728 CAMEO HIGHLAHDS. < Y .29 J GRACIOUS LIVING Spacious Bay crest 1 OR. 21 :! bath. family rm home w huge bright n' airy kitchen w new appliances & brkfst area. Sunn:v So. patio w 140' long H&F pool' Close to excellent Newport schools Sl69,500 owner motivated I OPEN SAT .. SUM 1-+.30 PM. 1924 LEEWARD. < Y 30 > LIDO ISLE Excepllonal one of a kind Cape Cod home w used bra<.:k. warm woods & high beamed ceiltngs. 3 BRs. 2 baths. sunny ~arden dtning rm, 2 fireplaces & beautifully landscaped patios . Exclusive offering sub· Ject to probate. Harriet Perry 642-8235. <Y-31 I HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Perfect 4 BR home for entertam- ing ... dining rm expands: wet bar opens to family rm & dining. indoor garden w sky la ~ht ing sets the mood; c harming li ving rm w/French doors opens to raised redwood deck ; 2 fireplaces &. view of h.ills. $249,500. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. <Y·32 l IALIOA ISLAND Lg. home + income! Spacious 3 BR & convertible den w1private patio, separate laundry rm & dbl garage. 2 BR income unit al rear Quiet location on Little Island Joyce Edlund 642·8235. <Y·33> NEWPORT HEIGHTS Perfect older 3 BR hideaway on lg. corner lot w 1 flagstone patio, wishing well & Doughboy pool. Din- ing rm: hdwd floors: freshly paint· ed. A dollhoUS(' for $107,000 ree. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. <Y-34> DOLL HOUSE IH NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exceptional. one-of-a kind 2 BR. 2 bath home w r"pub'' rm richly pane led in dark he nd · rubb.ed woods Massive brick fireplace w RR-Tie manUepiece Complete V1ctonan guest unit m rear for Mother-m-law or ? New on market & so much for the price of $142,000. Appl. only Jeanne Barnett 644-6200. (Y 35) WOOO•ID<H PLACI \ . .t.1ut-ty'ard entfy · vaulted ceilings - formal dining · delightful family rm. with beamed ceilings, parquet floors and wood burning fireplace. 4 bdrms · count.ry kitchen .. truly a del' b t<> view. • $139,500. IASTSIDE ~M. • DUPLEX New on the market · 2 separate homes . 2 br + 1 br. + guest quarters · prime location near Newport Heights · Full price only $105,000. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Beautifully remodeled 3 t>drm Trina in Bluffs . secluded patio. formal dining . owner says sell · Call rast on this one. TURTLE IOCK Exqu1s1te in every detail is this beautiful family home in a private' setting near park and pool -it features 4 bdrms, formal dining · lots of decking & greener y. Realistically . price4_ at $132,900 Fee. CALL 6 73-8550 J32 M.OGUHITE. COROH.4 Oil MAit .......................•••.•••••.•............ THE REAL EST ATE PLACE WAI.HUT SQUARE -2 BR, air condi- tioned condo. Beautifully upgraded. Community pool & recreation Only $58,900. TOP OF TH! ROCK -Turtle Rock Highlands on Rim Rock. Most desira· ble Macgregor model. Contemp<>raey elegance & privacy for you in this " BR. '3 BA. 2294 sq. ft ·· view -view, lrg. yard. Priced to sell Just listed. LANDMARK 4 BR. 2 BA . single story home on corner lot Need qwck sale. Best value in Landmark, way below market -1 yr. protection plan. REAL IHVE$TMENT OPPORTUNITY -4 Bll condo -Bluffs Plaza. Large as- sumable loan, built-in tenant. ~all for showing. 640-9900 VALLEY RULn 1470 JAMIOllEE RD, HEW?OIT IEACH GNHol 1002IG....w 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS BIG "E'S" 2 Beauties! Large fam. plans. Lovely bay, night light views. 3 BR's., 2•,2 ba .. fam. rms., form. din .• 2250 sq. ft. Both highly upgraded. Lge. encl. patios. $169.000 And $187,500 wfland. OPEH 1-5 320 OTERO loff V. Orwaclat ILUFFS IARGAIHS 3 BR., 212 ba., fam. rm., 1850 sq ft. Lge. patio, wide greenbelt Owner trans! .. asking Sl.27.000 OPEN 1-5 421 VISTA llOMA 2 IR., 2 IA THS Lge. viewing deck, low lease. taxes: nr. pool. $89,500! ! PLEASE u:T THF. EXPERTS SHOW YOU THE AWARD WINNING Bt.UFFS HELEN B. ; DOWD . REALTOlt. IMC.' MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Uthr & Top S•••am 1974 • 1975 ............ , Hewport-MeH Ion of leohri llG CYM ''IORDEAUX" I-STORY True elegance! Your inspecti.on invited to :;ec a real beauty on choice corner site. Newly decorated w 1 plush cptng, cu~tom drapes. Van Luit papers. 3 BR. 3 baths. Bt!aut entry. 3 Car gar. Immed poss. ~49,500. 2 RUE CHATEAU ROTAL S/S 1-5 ~AMEO SHORES -$3 I 0,000 Exciting ocean & sunset view from AnaheimHills this lovely 3 bdrm home Beaut. ~ATE $950.000 · stepdown living rm, den w1wet bar. sooo Sq.ft. houae on 3~ mstr bdrm w separate Mr. & Mrs acres, maid's qtu. bath. formal DR -all o'looking pool &tables, pool, beauurut 4S25 CAMDEN DR. SAT'/ SUM 1-5 I a n d s ca Pe · 74 5 E • Peralta Hills Dr . PRICE REDu'CED -$2 l5.000 ~r~~~ 1·5 PM. Nov. Unusual design in this exciting brand CRO~COUNTRY NEW 4 BR 2-story home in N. 8 . PROPERTlES, INC. Formal DR. lge fam rm. 3 baths. Rm Johnnie Dimalante for pool. View of back bay & city t-·8'7-·1.800--•7•14•:138--BlM ... 9-i lights. Be firstto live here! 23 I 7 UlVIME AVE. SAT /SUM I ·S ON llG CYM GOLF COURSE-SI 91,500 Fantastic long range view of fairway. 2 Bdrm & den, 2 ba Pinehurst model. Beaut quality cptng & drapes. Lge patio. closed dbl gar, end unit. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis cts. Good Cinancing. 61 SEA PINE Ot SAT /SUM 1-5 LOVELY UDO ISLE-$259,950 A beautiful spacious home on lge corner site. North & south patios. 3 Spac. bdrms, 3 baths & charming den. Beamed ceilings, great kitcfien. Prof. decorated. Tennis. beach. etc. 521 VIA LIDO ~ORD , , . SUM l·5 llG CAMTOH CUSTOM nso.ooo Unique rustic contemporary w, 5 bdrms, 51 .i baths. huge play room + study. Tropical ldscpd entranc w rambling fil'h p001. Real informal living. U:>vel~ goif course lot. 22 CYPRESS .PT. LH. SAT /SUM 1·5 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 SCln Joacw-in .. Hms lload NEWPORT CEHTE:R, N.I. 644-4910 1002GeMrcll 1002 ........................•.•......... , ....•.... Waft~, S. _}(;~ & ..A-66oc. 673-2500 WA'l'EUltOMT LOT-NI/SUP One of the few remaining among prestige homes in heart of Newport Beach. $325,000 • • TOUMG EXICUT1V~AMl1.Y HOME Lovely 5 BR. view home in desirable Eastblulf. Quick escrow & ready for occupancy. Only $174,500 lO ACU LAICI FISH/SWIM/SAL Lg. luxurious townhome -3 BR & library, 3 baths, at $147,500 .. PltMi COMMEICIAL C:ORMEll Heart of downtown Carlsbadr.-4 units .. Sl80,000 · Exchange for 15-18 acres in Perris, Riverside County. $116,000 To $125,000 PALEIMO MOOR U you un rind a better buy, buy it! 4 BR. family nn. w/frplc, 2 story, 3 baths. Over 2200 sq. n. lncl. land. Xlnt cond. Under inarkel at $169, 150 .,...Mewo.te• Spacious J bedrm, 2 l>a, & a br, 2 ba, huge rncd yard, 6 ear 1ar., ocean view & short walk to beach. Pnme res1denUal area. Offered at SlBS,000. Submit your terms and HURRY! Call World Wide Brokers, 673"'5t5. IRYIMI 1'1RRACI •A house with grea~ potential! S_mall view fee lot an prestigious nelghborhood. Form&:l dining room, family room with fireplace. Low maintenance yard. $175,000 OCIAM AMD HARIOlt mw Plus nite lights, too~ And that's not all .. French doors. Private pati~, Pool wood decking and a master. • Dedroom suite with library com· plete the picture. $225,500 OLO COROMA OB. MAR Fiiiely crafted contemporary with extensive custom use of woOd & tile. Two bedrooms. large adult family room with wet bar. s wimming pool & guest .house. Easy walk to the l>eacb. $225,000 • .,~ HERITAGE REALTORS NO CREDIT NEEDED $68,000 BIG 4 BDRM 1.IDOsq. ft + + 4 br, 2 ba beauty• Upgrade:; tbruout, wood t•abmet.s, l~l e. fr u 1 t tr e cs , 1>1,aut1fully lndscpd.. 2 c.ar gar. Laundry rm. Yamily area. Move-10 cond. I wall t'arry <'On· tract at 81h'L f'or sale by Owner/Al(t. Ed Chernow 646 8080 * ZHOMES * Eai;li;ide Cos\a Mesa New 3 bdrm . 21, ba , lots of bll ms plus charmin&, graded 2 bdrm home. ' t.o beat'h, park, pptng & bus. Both for 000. Open Sun l 5 Palmer loff Santa ~aAve > f'All 0 6h·l414 ~·~--•• IU ,U,J\ ~ur !llt•porl l'otl ()trice ~ Public Hoffee Tpe ad\ antage of lhe • new FHA aov'l insured ~ lotn program with loani. t up to S64.* 8112'k Int. & LOWER down pay. nwnu.. !Only $HISO down o~ $60,000 pm'C' l We hf\·e 10 C'hOlt'C homes from S.W,000 to S74.SOO wqb FHA term:.. Call for d6tails 531·5800 Inti RE Metwork BACK BAY f 021 l lay•lew >. n . Is vacant & open daily for yeu.r mgpet'taon. ll 's a 3 bOrm home w/hardwood nears. on a 60'xl30' lot OOered at $71,500 Sub· "9l your terms. i FULLER REAL TY ,. SU..0814 f; IW<E AH OFFER o• this absolutely, c~rmmg 3 BR. 2 BA bm •• A·l cond, 1n one of the ~st areas of Costa ~a OPE~ Sat & Su 282 Pnnt'elon 2 • & FAM IM or Del 33031 Palo Alto, Dana Point 497-2489 $119,500 Sunday 1-4:30 •723 Santana Dr, Corona del Mar 644-9513 $164,SOO Sat'SUn 11·5 4915 Bruce, Cre~ent, LidoSnds,NB 645·1575 $135,000 Sun. 1-5 325 Aliso, Nwpt Hgbts 646-6338 ~132,000 Sat' SUnday 10043 San Miguel Crt, Fountain Vly 640-9900 Sunday 1·5 •723 Santana, Irv. Terr., NB 644-9513 $164,500 SatlSUn 1-5 1912 Baycrest, Santa Ana 540-4646 $85,900 Sat. 1 ·5 70 Lakeview (WoodbridJle) Irvine 752-1414 $119,950 Sat. 1-5 #2 Sweetwater CTurtleroek) Irv. 644-6200 Sat' Sun 1·5 11 La Serena <Rancho Sao Joaq> Irv 673-8550 $114,500 · Sunday 1·5 476 Flower, Costa Mesa 645-7221 $89,500 Sat'SUn 1-5 2137 E. Ocean J3lvd., Balboa Penin. 2 IR Ir FAM IM Is I IR GUEST • 417 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $225,000 Sun. 1-5 6 t• &. FAM AM 3107 Coolldg~ Costa M 540·3666 $81 ,500 TWO conA•es R-2. CdM, eactl'with wersized garage. Botb units eround noor. -.1' bdrm. each. Convenient ation. $149,500. 518 Narcissus. Open t. & Sun. 1-5~ IXCIPTIOMAUY SHAllP both inside & "out. 3 Bdrttts., 2•~~ batbs PLUS eparate mother·in-luw quarters with bath. $199,000. 1804 Newport Hills Dr. ~st, N B. Open Sun. 1-5 0UPUX. SO. Of HWY. -CdM. A neat 2 bdrm. & frplc. home Pr.US brand new 2 bdrm., 2 bath unit over 4 CA:R GARAGE. $189,500. 511 Acacia, CdM. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5." ORAHG!fTUSTIH AREA. Considerably upgraded "Meredith" model. 4 Bdrms .. family rm + large bonus rm. with wet bar. 13031 Malena (call fpr directions1 Price reduced to $124,000. Open Sun 1·5 YOU'LL LIKE OUR E.S.P. ... experienced sales personnel 759-0811 1 oo~.~rot 1002 .............................................. ... IRVIME 3 Br, 2'h be, fam rm, study & 2 cozy fireplaces. In Univ Park <So. of 405). Professionally decorated, beautiful condition. New appliances & all amenities. Well below market at $125,900 2 "Bdrm, 1 bath Cottage. Lowest price single family home in Irvine. Delightfully decorated at $65,450 LAKE FOUST 4 Bdrm, 2¥l ba., fam rm & library, 2 eplaces, in .. The Wo6ds" w /forever • view of the Forest. Jacu7.Zi & much decking. Reduced $7000 to $147,900. 4 Bdrm, 2 12 ba. fam rm, frplc. Professionally decorated in MOVE-IN condition. Btfl library on the landing. All amenities. Exclusive and new on the market at $133,950. SAM JUAM CAPISTRANO 3 Bdrm, 2'rlt bath. fam rm+den on the major greenbelt. Up~raded throughout and ready to move in at $111,250. ~ eote Realty ~.,. .. & Investment Company 640-5777 NEWPORT CENTER . HARIOR VIEW -5 bedrms, 2~"J baths, 3 car garage. This Somerset home offers many customized features. Large back yard & freshly painted. Offered at $189,000. Open Sat, 2042 Port 'Weybridge HARIOR VIEW VACANT 4 bedrm, family rm, ocean view home waiting for you to move into. Large lot with 3 .car garage. Offered at $249,500. Open .Sat/Sun; 3907 Inlet Isle. RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN -Panoramic view of the surrounding Turtlerock Hills. This exquisite 2 bedrm, 2 ba, den, Townhome features not only a hill view but also view over landscaped area & pool Offered at $109,0eQ. Open Sat/Suo; 5 Madrona. CUL.OE-SAC -beautiful 4 bedrm, 2?, bath home. Featuring approx 2700 sq.ft., 3 car garage, next to park, large deck overlooking secluded greenbelt. Offered at $249,500. Open Sat/ Sun; 2515 Salt Air. TUllTLEROCK IROADMOOR -newly of- fered, 3 bedrm, family rm and den home. Corner lot. Approx 1750 sq.ft. Nicely landscaped. Vacant. Owner anxious. Offered at $119.900 Open Sat/Sun; 10022 Sierra Bello I HARBOR VIEW HILLS lowest priced ocean view in CdM . 3 Bedrm. family rm +formal dinmg. 2 Cozy fireplaces & beamed ceilings. Open Sunday; 1114 Wbitesails. HARIOR VIEW LUSK -superb Belvedere model on extra large lot with that rare Corona del Mar asset, privacy and view. This owner with an eye for perfection redecorated .the home to stay forever. Now a transfer makes their priceless, tender loving care, your ba rgam. Offered at $259,000. Open Sat/ Sun ; 1436 Key View CAMEO HIGHLANDS -beautifully up· graded 4 bedrm home with large pool & jacuzzi with much pr'lvacy. Large lot. Palos Verde stone fplcs. Approx 2500 sq.ft. Offered at $210,000. Open SaVSUn; 4610 Dorchester. OTHER PROPERTIES CAMEO SHORES -from the moment you enter the courtyard gates of this Cameo Shores beauty you are aware of an immaculate 4 bedrm + pool home. Totally upgraded thruout. Magnificent view! Offered at $375,000. HARIOR VIEW -owner anxious to sell. Palermo model. reduced. Large yard near pool & tennis & shopping. 4 Bedrm, 2~ bath, family rm, wet bar, newly painted with wood shutters. Of. f ered at $175,900. COSTA MESA TRIPLU -reduced! AP· prox 2830 sq.ft. of well maintained liv· tng space. 4 Carporli, 10 yr1 olH, located In good rental area. New carpet, paint & wallpaper front unit, W & bltns. all units. Offered at $144.500. 3 llDIOOMS NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Fantastic 360" view of harbor & hills. lJke new! Patio jacuui off matr. suite. Sep. BR. with outside entrance for guests or live-in. OPEN SATi SUN. 1-5 1521 KINGS RD. $265,000 2 lfPIOOMS + STUDY LIDO SANDS. Charming single story home nr. beach & rec. area. Open beam ceil. in living rm., wi beautifully secluded patio. Kitch~n with all bilt- ins, incl. trash compactor. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 4915 BRUCE CRESCENT. $135,000 2 BEDROOMS COSTA MESA. Near freeways & O.C.C.; pride of ownership condos: frplcs., 2 baths each, single story or studio. $67 ,500 & $68, 750 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coo>! Hwv N 8 645 • 7575 3116 Nev. pot I Blvd N 8 673· 9060 ------ I 002 1G1Mral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUM 1-5 359 VISTA MAOHA; ILUFFS Can you believe a Carmelita Model for only $144,500? Lots &: lots of room, with 4 Qig bdrms., incl. separate "mother·in·law's" bdrm. & bath. Next. to beautiful grass playground & park for that open-spacious feeling. 207 MILFORD DR.. CAMEO SHOllH If you are looking for a really great value in a view home, come see this 3 · bdrm., 2 bath beauty, with high vauJt- ed ceilings, formal di,nlng & a willing seller. $260,000 .f WHY NOT17? ISLAND IN THE PACIFIC Isla Viveros. off the West coast of Panama. 1,22.8 Acres of tropical beau- ty, ideal for resort hotel. One of the best fishing areas 'in the world. Mild, year round climate. Many financial advantages not found in other areas. 54,700,000. Ask about our 1 year home protection plan BEFOR~ yott list your home! 67J-4400 Pl.IM!AltU FOUll9ROOM seller eut of state! House back on market! The year•• best bU¥, Family room. dlllln~ room, wet bar and pnced to sell •taln ~ FAST! Call 546-2313 ~N Ill~; llSIUN 10.,NICll OCUMFltOMT DrLX w .......... ht Broms A&ttc5·1531 OPEH SAT/SUM 1-5 LO•ely 4 bdrm., fam. nn., 2Mt bJ. home. Tbe owners bave just fihlsbed aPcraainl from the new crusbed We rOof to copper plwnblnt. Thia 1a a must ~ before de· cidiq on anything else. 150'7 MARINERS DR., .N.B. OP84 UT. 1-.S 227 SIBWOOD PL <Between SUta Am • mid a.. Coeta Kesa). Lovely Eutside, 4 bdrm., family, lanai, PoOl bome. Cul-de-sac 8treet. 0trner Ver/ UX• ioUI l $135.000 m.a3 17MOISEves associated BROr: £115 -ll[Al TOllS JOJ" Yw 8 ..... rb'">'' &11 J1,t I PBIMSULA POIMr 4 Bdrm .• 2 ba. home. All ameniti . Lovely area, few steps to beach. $189,SOO UDO IUE Newly remodeleel 4 bdrm .• den, 4 bat.M, living m. w/cathedr81 ceiling._. Lge. mast.er bdrm. suite. $224,950 ...,,_~,.....·~·- - BI l L ·c R U N DY, R EA LT 0 R :.H 1 Bo~·\1tl1 l)11v1• N B bl!i b1bl . I • i I l of nwr,rt REALTORS 67S.551 I . <>PIM HOUSIS. ... v I •tlft"C I ... , t • ·-'-A•CV tMtUMDS -leullM loc..._ ..,. • Ille 1111. 1w .. pl•g oc-. •Jew. lwc..-... 3 lledra•-. or 2 mid .._ Pri•• beocllo. $111,100. OP8t SUM 1-4:30 PM. 9l5 WIST IAY AVE: Cltok:e .,t • Ila• .... ,,., ........ -....... ..,, to • smdJ ~ « ,... OWll bo.t 1Ml"9g. Lo•e4y, cnto.. Wit c.,. Cod. ....._ a...oo. • • 1·2 ... wltflt .... ,._..to Wld. OPa. SAT • SUH 12-4:10 p.a $350.000. ... 2036 rHALAROPE. Costa Mn« Owwtr- og.t wcmh sale tttls "'"' ad E:xc•..t lcrge. two story fflmlty ltome;.fClr'llMll dilli9g roo.. foMty roo-. Ifs a buy. OPEM SAT & SUH I to 5. $127,500. CDrin to ptoceetia ID Swm to Phcllaropet. 441 SEAWARD -COROHA HIGHLAHDS -Surprise! A 2 bedroom home witll smal inc:otM mff UegaU to Hip pay the coats. Alto a great 1wlmml119 pool for your ~ & maxaffoL OPEN SAT & SUH 12-4. . 633 UDO PARK DRIVE -UNIT I -LIDO CONDOMINIUM -C .. olu location: sopllhffcated •acatlon 1i'Yht9, near Lido Yi19p, sllops, ,... ....... s. banks, theater. $214,900. OPEN SAT 12·4:30 PM. 399 E. I Ith STREET -leautfful 5 y.ar old cllpln. Each unit ltas kift9 siud INdrootft. l ..... " plus 2 doWMtaln. Each has wood burnlnCJ flr.epface, bulft..in electrical ap- pllaMH. Just like a home. S 146,500. OPEN SUH 1--4:30 PM. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .. Coraaadtil Mer 675-5511 675-7390 ~ Walker r, lr.u tra9 ~A/e9 ICft TOTAL~OWM Wlndtnc roadway t IOAriag 2 1tory retreat! Private &roWlds protect secluded entry to lavish Uvln& rro. Gourmet kitcbe.a overlooks sun· shine courtyard! Wtnd inc stairway lead• to sweeplnc master bedroom plus child 'a retteat! HWT)', seller ii aiu:lcQ. 84'7~10 Ol'l!N 1119•11~ f~ 10NN1(1• IC&ll General I 00~ Getteral I 002 ······················;······················· l23ApohM 4604SeasltoN $275,000 $175,000 We aow hon "'9 GloM HcMl9W•r•tfCl"allible (Si to ... t.upn & MltrL .......... TWO STOIY IMCOMI SI 29,500 bupHoMI ., ... 2 ..... -ptlf .. wffll .S.W. DO.W. 911"09'· Wall to M• sfrftt. OwHr wll c.,.,., &c.chlg. w AMILYHO * * Outatnndlng landscaping front & rear w/loads ol-full grown trees. Near Newport Bock Bay area. 2 lrg. BR & 2 BA downstmrs. 2 BR & l BA upstairs. Lr fam room. OutatandlDg.buy. $121.000 . *LUXUIY* * •FLOOR PL.AM• That sums up this fabulous Palermo home wtth extras iQclUdi.n&: ..JUCUZZI W/8ll\O~lmW • W UtU\:&i'" Elegant mstr suite c Glassed in'frplc ·Import Ital tile Cu"Stornlzed Fam rm. $204,000 * OWNER MUST SELL * Provincial ext. Mostly new carpet. Fresh paint, unique glassed·in frplc . Lrg. fani room, sharp rear yard. Owner anxious. Steal this at $109,toO ~NIGEL il/\ILEV & 1\558(1 AT ES WllCL'1n R(Al !SIAlt HOME & RENT AL UNIT Charming Home On Old Corona Del Mar Duplex. LOt With Rental Unit In Rear~ Hard To Find 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath Owners' Unit W/Fireplace And Large Kitchen. ·wen Decorat· ed. Nicely Landscaped With 2 Sun· ny Patios. Convenient To Tennis Courts And Shopping. Pri~ed At $154.000. Submit Your Terms. ~~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS , 3br, 2111ba on corner lot Close to bch, pre i-chl, elem schl & purk 1115 ll1dgecrcst Cir ('urnt•r Valley Hd & ll.1m1lton f142 6311! Opn llst' Sun I 5. $92,000 SUPER STARTErt St•t· Dus beaulliul up~radcd 2Br Condo Sunday from 12-SPM Priced at $61.500 fN/VA, FHA avail. 16J.1 I> • JowaSt. VISTA ASSOC. ILTRS. 997·9~ l MESA VBlDE 4 br, din rm. 3 t·ar l<!ilr Super kllt'h ~f US! :il't' I Call. 957-~ aitt CM TriplH a Br each, xlnt '1ncom<' & location. SI 20.1.100 Bltr 645-26321752 0023 Opn Hse 11·5. Lovelt 4hr.•--------1 corner hm D1n'g/fam rm, frplc. xtras $79.000 3158 Cork Ln :>46 7713 -t-- d .. Point I 026 ..,, •....••.•.•...•....•. ATTEMTIOH PROFESSIONAL REALTORS Do you have these qualities" •ll<tvc u P M A "! t slry 3br, 2ba Brood· $76 500 moor Corner, across 1 from pnrk Lndsp'd. auto 4br, 2ba. 7 yrs old. Cul sprk lrs, drps, crpls. de-~c. Boal al.'cess. I.rs: $110 000 Ownr. 559·6091 patio. xtra lrg yrd Nr nil • REUED nus beautiful 3 bedroom Broadrnoor home in de- s1 ra bl e Turllerock or beauWul Irvine. Can be }Ours today for only SlUl,000. LEASE W OPTION TO BUY. Darling J nR. 2 BA tilh pool. S475/mo. •Arr you enthu:;1asl1t'? •l>o you ha\c dc- lcrmmation" schl!J & shop'g. In By Owner. Irvine, The dianaPolis & Bushard. Ranch. 4br, 2'2b11, din 94.52 Harcourt Cirt'le. rm, ram rm. 3 car gar, -------__,..-- Owner,962-7223 parquet nr~. nu crpt & RAMCH REAL TY 639·7000 BOND REAL TY 4'9-3403 831·2212 •Do you have self 3Br, den, 2ba, Glenmar mot1val1on? Open Sal/Sun . 10241 •Arc you w1lhn1 to Halawa Agt.546-1695 v.nrk" ----------1 •Do you have high EXEC. CONDO i.:oal~" HONEYMOON! Woukt You Lille? •To ram lop brokerage fr·~ •Hl"C<'l\l' an 1nl·ent1vc progr3m, at once. Romantic Beachwalk Townhotne! W1l OCEAN VIEW & large sunny courtyard. thi private 2 bedroom, balh end unit has lus landscaping, golden 1n terior & panele drps, huge back yard. SlOJ.000. Call ~-1470 an 5. UNIVERSITY PK Village IJI Princeton To,..Tihou.~e. 1.slory, 3 br, 2 bu. cathedral ce1hngs. step down hv rm. Eat-Jn kitch, shutters, 2 pahos, cntrl uir, hght. airy & qwet, A.,IUhR $107 ,500 .. including land. 552·7183 OPEN HOUSES 9DEODAR This largest model 4 bedroom family home in beautiful and secluded SMO KETREE . Clubhouse, pool, spa and tennis. Greenbelts all around. Super upgrad- inp. Asking $92,000. , ~arbor & Whit<'w.ttrr View. 3 Bdrm, 21-, ha, f.1m rm. frplc fo::nd unit Prof landscaped & dl' eorated. Ga:-BBQ, W<'l b;ir, '• mile beach. Comm pool, Jae, !'auna, 't1ubhousc. $}29,500. ;{rans re r ,. q u 1 c i. possession Owner 493-8147 • Jfa \ c an outstanding referral program. •W ant a fanla11t1c guaranle<'d 1sales pro- TUSTIN REALTY 731 ·I 111 fireplace. OWNER The yard you've always ANXIOUS-$ubmit of dream~ of in this 4 'BR, fer! !94,500 xlnt cond home, with --------- ~ OM THE CLIFF Above Lhe harbor. coastline VICW with 3,000 #1 I\. home A 1ttcal at J184,SOO. ~OPEN S~ T /SUH I ·4 24611 2 C..W.0Cop11trano McCormack Realty 484-7551 gram. •To com more money. II jGuaD ~ •To have a non-, tompetitive manaiter. Place •A plush office in de!tlra· Prap....tlea blc locution. 752•1920 •No part hme agcmta. 1400 QuAllSt. NIWl'Otlf ICACH • 8e treated as a pro- fessional realtor Whelan . . . many 1'tru. For qnly $94,000. Must see It! 5.U·5663 ------By Owner. lmmae !'lbr, 2ba, bltns, sell cleaning oven Beaut. lndscp'd, lrg paUo. Ideal loca Near clubhou1e, pool, tennis etc. Prin. S'19,000. W°"'t lut ~-a1s 0 macneb I Irvine realty OPIH SAT. I ·S 70 Lakeview, Woodbridge OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2 Sweetwater, Turtlerock 17 Rainbow Falls, Turtlerock 19 Bridgewood, Woodbridge 37 Coolbrook, Turtlerock 35 Coolbrook. Turtlerock OPIN SUN. I ·S 9 Timberline, Univ. Park 26 Rockrose, Univ. Park SALE. LEASE. LEASE/OPTION Spectacular Arborlake 2BR + den condo steps from spa, lake &: boathouse in Woodbridge. $119,950 or ~/mo. CY·58) lVlnBOCK GLEM-UASE omoM Superbly designed contemporary 2BR + den townhome wtwalls of glass to enjoy the view. $139,900. (Y-59) LUSE/OPTION · Award-winning 4BR, 3 bath Garden Home in Turtlerock Glen w/view. Parks, pool & tennis. $139,500. CY-60) I--~-~~..;...._,.;.._, 19 381 Sierra IMI RANCH lllAL TY SSt-2000 Rancho S. J . 3 Br, San •494-1057• ltVl!IA IXCUISIV&S HONE • IN~OME. 6 Ut'dtt dowittowt1 Llicuna Be.Ch. 3 Comsnerctal, a resldeDtial. Pantasio ocean views. •.ooo. OPPORTUNITY OF A UF'ETJlllEI OCeufnint reataarant, beart of Lqun.a Beach. All now equlJ)IUe.flt. $850,000, MYSTIC HILLS. Overlook in I Lacuna; 3.000 1$(1. ft., Chri5 Abel desl&Ded .S bdrm. bome. A ure opportWlltY at S'l75,000. NORm LAGUNA, Wilk to beecb. I I.Ute ~. beauttflllly landae.ped1 wt.th oeean views. hie.a ri&htat•.ooo. • INVESTllBM'T Ol>• porturuty; • beaJ4lful mot.el, heart ol Luuq Beach. CJose to boacba & parts. Xlnt cond. $750,000 Lids Rey, prime 10H or SUM.if·S course location. Open lOUlaM.OR. Sunday. 8 Flores . .., o( -..... • bet 547·70'4 &op "'OlN • rm., _;__ ________ , family rm. b0me;7Ylft. OPB4SUMDAY l·S }Iii dttk; Jarse feneed Stop by ror a cold dnnk yard wltb decorative wblle previewing, this pool&fount.atn. Sl1.UOO. immaculate decorator MAURYSfAUPFER per(ect 3 Br lwnbme Jn SEA UON REALTY one o( Deerfield'• finest l211N.C.ou~~ ,. corner locations. ua 4t7·H" 644-221% Wintergteen. A&t -~~~~~~~~~~f 962-5585 OCEAMVllW PltoraTIIS -i Bdrm., 2~ bath, pool. . , Nod.head fs ~~ ') 'QA...,. ?'4 h••.. Gt .. - GREAT POTENTIAL Older 3 Br, 3ba home with view of mAID beach l.oned R3. Ca II for de tails MOMAltCH I UMMl'I'. Favorhe B·i>l&n. 2 Bedroom, 2 baths + den. Excellent locattoa. Ocean " while waler view. Uparaded inside & out. $1.0f,500 °"" 1-5 22792 DciifMsffe lcl. C51 Coldwell Bonker F=Or.t·..-.T ,- OLSON On TM Waterfront Dramatic view-patio sandy bch-plus 40' boel slip-beaut. court utry way.,.-2 br " den + cuest qrtn-lrpl-Balboa Cov· es. sus.ooo . ~EMTUAY 21 CASAGRANDE 13~5511 - HUDSOH BAY RE ALTY, LTD. II~ DllVI GIUI l !M:ISTATI 75'·025' Hew C•to. HOftil PaooramJc ocean vie• 4000 sq.ft. 4Br. 48&. priced to selL Act. (n4)66lollll I· I , 6UMITS "Near Huntington C.enter $22S,OOO. 4UHfTS Near Oranae Mall $1'5,000 TltrLEX lo Costa Mesa $1.ZS.000 Owner will carry loan. I 17141751-6063 11tellteteMflbn Ocean view R·2 lot In Oceanside. $15,000. dt·Z312eva White Water, City Lights I& Cuyoo view• all on • • , • Nf}WPORT SHORES, 3 St. 2 b9 bse. $42S/mo. Ytly. ~~fee. $42-3850 3<8t 2~ Ba ieondo, brand .tw, view. saes. 962-7183 ' ... .. .. ,r ENTAL Asalal-Ottbo CLERK for order process· exp " RDA lie. pref'd. 4 mg. Busy ofc & phones. day wk+ other benetrta. Use calculator, type, For lntervlew pb: follow.up. Foreiln trar .,_..,._~-------• ric exper. desirable. DENTAL A.Ht • .Matt.are, Irvine Complex area. cbairs\de exp, en Apply, IMS Eqwpment, tbuaiattlc. 631·1420 2913 Dal.mltr St, Santa1---------1 Ana. DeCllal Orthodontic office needs COCKTAIL full & PIT RDA. Fringe WAmESS tienefits.&U-5997 Learn In co hrs the most cOHcam AMIS HHS FORM SETTIRS 548-7001 COMtrucffon IMtnleton Full & P /time. 5 Yrs ex· per in field req'd for Calif. teacher credenllat. Sal commensurate w/n · tal, chalrslde. F /T, DRAFTSMEN IBtcfroj. Mec-.acalJ ·.. per & tra.lnlnc. Apply im· •• med., Caputrano ,.·•Lacuna Beach ROP, • 2ll9CIO Acjachema, SJC. 1,1 ...._3118. EOE. :: . COMSTRUCTIOM ., .. General contractor " • need8 t1nlah c.~at.era. Equal Opportunity •. dry wan. ma10MY "COD· Employer M/F • · crete •Olten. 840, 7020 I • C:OO.-lrec*fa1t lh •ft11-,IDeslp1r -Small convaJeacent hosp. Civil en~C ex per. r-C.M. area. Will train. Apply ln penort to: Mr. 549-3061. Fuentes at ltobert Beln, WiJllam Frost 4r A.saoc .. •COOK 1401 Quail St Newport VOLT fl Mf-"ll~f•tM• ~ .. •IVA.' ... Exper'd Dinner Coot1_Be_a_cb_. ------wanted. Good salary. Ap· 1-------- ply 2-4pm, San Clemente Inn, 1.2S Esplandian, San Clem. 492-6103. l COOK I t • . , • • • ; NIW USTAUIAMT OPIHIMG CAIL'SJL ' \ j l Telephone Solicitors ~ lmmed. to work pteuant eve. bn. aettina dibner reservaliona. No Th• Truck Drivers ex-per"d. Top pay, Apply, 1---------1---------1·-------~1 GlsW Towing, 1000 Irvine Ave,NB642-1252 TiAcTOl·TUILER ~------1--------lfdatcbing set, 2 antique Truck driver. Short & RE i RIG ER ATOR HIMALAYANKlTrENS gold futi.shed cbaJ.rS, ta· lon1 haul trucking. (Repo6mo.) 1977GE14 SJAMESEK11TENS ble •credenza. S200 . .Maintain and operate. No experience required. cu ft, 2 dr, wht. $14 pay-Yellow Labradors 759-1$i0 Paid while training. For ment. Also new·frght YorkahireTerrieraBdrm ---furn-.-br_an_d_ne_w __ , Army enlistment. can damg'd recond ap· PitBullTerrien fordetaila: pliances. DUNLAP'S '~~.JCER'Sms CostaMesa 540-1026 10960Talbert (Ill Euclid) NEWPORT BEACH Hwrt Bcb 962-8821 FV. 983-0721 ()pft 7 dye. 640-0080 Transmission R&R Man, ~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~ must have uper & toola, 548-2288 TYPISTTUINH Expanding N. B. finan- cial organization needs briabt iodiv. for statistical typing & 1---------various ofc duties. Gen'l ore exper. helpful. AC· curacy a mast. 'Apply, CPI, 2nd floor, 180 1--------1 Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. 6'4-4360. Alk for Sue Cook. TYPJ,S'(, ~per. !pr in- • voice work; use calculator; operate at.en· 1---------1 cil equip 8:30 to 5PM, Irvine Complex area. Apply at UIS, 29l;i Daimler St. Santa Ana. 1-------- Typl1t/Recepl. Exp'd. Front ore appe.ara!)Ce. Blk. Eng. Cocker, Tues, Fri 4' Sat, 9-5. maleAKC, lyur. 549411'1, Mrs. Myer --------758-0087 enmore washer or1--------..., Waitress for New Spanish Restaurant, Must be over lt. F /time or p/time. Ex per. is beneficial eaµ 751-5575 w,.,.. ... Dhllwoshln Ir Cooks Full • p/time. Apply 2·Spm, Denney 's Restaurant, 529 Aveoida Pico, San Clem. WAITRESSES A NEW, UNIQUE, Newport Rest. looking for TALL & Attract. Inch y Al.OT • ROOM urpehr11. u cellent paddlna. TV, df11wer dre1aer eac 1tam $25 or less. Cal 9&2·3189 between tam ~lld8pm BARB·B·QUE $5. Hydraulic eyt'llnder 18" ............ .aA u__., __ •• u ~GING light fixture, ... """ .. " ........ , ..... .., ............. Stet.. llnu•••• ....... a .................... . ....... 11111 movie camera SS; track tape deck "; track tapes 25c: each: movie nood lites wi case no; two 10' trav tOds S2eacb; 1olfb&JJ$ each; new golf c~ .. ,_ ____ ...._. ....... "'"""".._ ... net $8: ... Memberablp Newfort BeaQll Teonil C ub. $1000/bet orr. 644-2071, ext an~. '44-1218 ·~• Have everytbln1T Uniq~ 169 pc aolld bronze natwa~ ., / custom teak cab. $1200, ofr. 642-49'1 ... t..·1-.... ...Al:.-. ~~ Te•k pan. Cui.Mona • Hotdln1 tAIOk• ruulna Winches Mlrrqra Ice che9ta Paint l used Islander 26 Boat Z DAYS OMLYll MARINE TRADE ONLY: rn .. Nov. 11, MM· lP&t GEN. PUBLIC: Fri., Nov. 11, lPM·SPll" Sat., Nov. 12, 9AM~PM Terms are euh & carry. B ~ A, .MastetCtuarao accepted. No checks!! LocaUoo: ,....., .............. , ... I "2 •• • .-c• ltd.. .... ... . • Tl Yalll CUPPy < '7Z cc acoater> •. 1,000 ml. Xlnt C!Ollllt. $.10(). ~ BARWICK OA TSUN '-t,dl I o1.P1 \ q11 11 ,IJJll B31·1l 7S 493.3375 WE BUY C&.IAMCAIS &TIUCKS CREVIER $1 St t HOAOWAY SANTA AtlA 835·3171 ml! WIMATI Olllvwtl MACMll'C C ND.L •USED IMW't* "T7"1C»•pd EU CUN80L£l 'TI ma S/R J71RSX m:.ta '7e--•PdS/R401PDP .. Harbor Blvd. '17 D>l 4 ap OlJRTP COSTA MESA CloMd 0..Smd.,. ~~~~~~__.~~-14-""~120~0~~ OIAMGaCOUMTY"S COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HARBOR BLVD. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR o• .. m FOR TOP USED CARS - FOREIGN, DOMESTIC G or CLASSICS If rour car ts extra clean , see i=· IUtctl saie.servtc.Leuta• 21112511arbor Blvd. loY C.-.er,lllc. eo.taM.. 979-2500 Bcllsfto1ce BMW 1540 JambOree Newport Beach l40M4• TOP DOU.AR PAID FOR CLEAN ~--lliH 1•, Al ACH UL \'0 HUN TINC.lOll BEACH P~;>. "7111 C,40 Ooi4;> IWOITCARS All MODELS WI MUD CLEAN USll>CAaS MOW CALL PAPPY 540·$630 1011~~0.\ & SO.\ • LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HAltlOR ILVO. COSTA MESA 197 t IMW 2001 c soeecl. power brake• • radio. (6:58EJK) $3495 BOB WITHAM VW '1600Westinhater Ave, •76SlorGl-1880 Wed ' hr 1 BARWICK OA"f SUN 'II ' f I II' ••. tfl I 8 31 IJ75 '19l-J37S - MIHION VII lO , ... ~oirn 6JI 11.i~ ..ivs., ,c_. -- NEWPOR T DATSUN 1 .,..._HiftMow 110Z·200SI•10 510.BZto.no TJlUC&S ~ "11 Flat 12' 4dr Sedu 146-9495 '70 Flat 8:50 Spider. Con vertlble, org w /blk top MIS~ION 'lllJO IMPORIS .... • •• l t .... I • .> .., ' o• • • o •••• 83 I I 74 8 495· I 704 Sl,350. 110.C Del Mar, '74 280C. Immac. Ori C.M. 645-1876 OWJJU. Air, •t.ereo. '74Fiat124 Spyder, con ... ___ '9'_-_50_. 1..,..51_·_Tl21 __ _, AM/FM, lo mi, grea cond, $3400. (9M732 • • • • • .. it' • • • • ·~==:.;....:;.;....:=:.i MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS A• ' '•••' .. ~ ...... --· dJl-1148 49~-1704 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ~ .~, '•' 'r •··• ... . ,.,0 11111 ........ ,..,. ..... . 831-1148 495.1704 •MG• 70 Ml% 210 SE 1969 MGC GT·6 cyl. ~(iiEGO~f'H't. lf Automatic, a ir cond., ename. wire wheels & a it SUNROOF. Only 63, •"'·-...... , <Yb'7...,.,) ··~ lldli:td ~~:~TS Jt &I SY 6 llOAOWAY ~.'!=B::J;d • SANTA AHA NEWPORT BEACJt • 835·3 I 7 I 752.otOO lf. THI! U1.11NA11 Olll'(ING lllM:t!IN« &.----------... • MGI 9744 lrmMIMew'77 MERCEDES BENZ HONDA Cars Weekly Specials MA.HY IN ToClaaoseFro.! 1 • UNIVERSITY Quality Used ~ ....... ~~ Gwc Mercedes Benz •· Tl"llCu Diesel Sale! 2850 Harbor Blvd. '73 220 D (Ser 6311) Costa Mesa 5'0-9640 '74240D(Ser6370) -.. 7 7 u o n d a C v c c '75300D <Ser63S4) ~ '75240D <Ser6365) ; Hatchback, 8200 mi, '76240D (Ser6359) : $3595. 832-4765 after 9: 00 '74 240 D (Ser 10236) ! PM Econ+ i 7 6 H o n d a c i v i c •au20 D (Ser 43176) . Hatchback. 4 Sp, blue, Econ + S799S • xlnt cond. $3000. Ph '73 450 SL yellow, less • 751-815.1 25,000 mi. (Ser6395) --------• '75 4.50 SL maple yellow, ~ 9730 Wlforquot.e, <Ser&411) :······················· !68 JAG 2+2, auto, 6 cyl,. New pnt. le everythinl *°°· 538-3712 )56 Jaauar XKHo. Drop !·bead cpe. C eng, over mv. wiie whls. 58,000 mi. lownr. $4900. t 71~7016 HOuse o f Imports "'''' .. .,,fl,_,.,.,,,, •u•~· •••• , .• 'l• 1\11 • '') .,.,, ....................... ·~llGB Completely rebuilt QIU 4Sl6-028' '76 MGB. XIQl cond. L"' rack, cir gtn. 28,000 m1. .S0.541-8(25 1971 .IAGUA.l IQCCMI e Cyl1ndff .. '°"" lt•n1mtSllon. AM/FM -9Q 1712Clfl "MECHAMCAU.Y HaFICT"' 197 6 P'OH'rlAC TIAMSAM 4 03 V·• engine. auto m a ti c 1r•n1ml1t1o11. ~ ••r conc:l1tion1n-O. -"~­w1noow1. AM/FM '"°"" rail-,. wheel• (!>610701 "O .. Of Al(IHD'" 1971 CHIYY .... MA.1'Q4IAICC ~•CIO•)-... conOIUonl"O • •P41•c:I .tan1m1U1011 AM/FM S1ereo 1~ l)S808Vl $1398 l • • SAAi '* 1916 Demo 2 L>oor G l.!f<J It WJth11tereo <01111. it MOW $5599 * A few '76's left' $300 UHDH INVOICE SURFER VANS 1W7-3 TO CHOOSE FROM ~~u-~pec1al. 98076 s7 409 DODGE-8200 $8499 Red. Allpys, Cuitom Paint. 43465 DODGE-8200 S6'J99 White wheels. des1on 11• 21693 TOYOTA CAl CAMPER 58599 Home on wheels. loaded! 96778 HOUSE of IMPORTS 714/523-7250 LARGE SB.ECTION Of USED TRUOCS IN STOCK AT BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 ..... ~11•4. 141 1,\\ ... UN flMG,10... ll •CH 'at BUG Sunroor. aut stick Beat offer. 640·*8 '65 VAN New paint. " tires , xlnl. cond. $1600/ofr. 6'5-4203 ----'74 SUPER But. Xlnt. cond Reblt ena. You name price! 830·$190 .. ~-~&i~ "~, ~ VW Bus. bed, FM-8 2025 ~ ~ trlt. runs great, $2600/0f Anaheim 750 2011 fer. 499·3019 Jonnie USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE • • 1976 c•DILL•C '74 Camaro LT; tilt wbl, A A 350 auto, air, new vlnyl SEVILLE top. 37.000 ml, $3500/0fr . With padded top, leather '1114·T782 lnt.erior & all the deluxe a..,,...----,-,-Z-0 .... extras. (212NIM ). ••••••••••••••••••••••• $9888 • It 197' CADILLAC • EL D0RAJ>0 CPE. it Exquisite sable black ex· • terior. black Cabriolet it top & black leather in· • t.erior. Stereo tape, 50/50 lt aplit Power seat. cruise Jt control, etc. C695PCA). Jf. $7988 it • I '76 CADILLAC COUPE DEYILLIS I t6t CHEVY VET V8. auto~tk. fact. air, • 1973 CADILLAC COUNDEYIW Vinyl \op, factory air cond. full power le many deluxe extrQ. <Q11902'1 ). pwr. ateertn1. brakes •r---...:;..;;.,;__.,; __ .._:.., windo1"1, radio, beater, 1969 W10. Auto LraJts,1----....,,.,-----1..;.._.;__;._.;.,..._,;-....-- tloted 1ta11, T·TOP, P /S, P /8, A/C. XJnt mats. (SlOESD) Ures. Nu pnt. flu.na &Int. S44t5 ~~~oo~.~642~·~781~•~att~.~s~ ..... l~~~~~!--=--"~I~~~~~~;__.._ BOB WlnlAM VW 7600 Watmanster Ave. 893-TMl or 838 7880 w ............ '73 SpotU iaooES. On1 'jjl VW Bue. Good cond °'"1er tB.000. PY\ Pty when tunn.in&. Nd1 re· S'3l-&t2I • pair. 12257l>st. SCJ-6566 _ ~l~ WAGON Roof rack. OVER UO '74 Moot4 Qrlo, 1 owner, U..C. 9945 $3588 _ lo mi's, vin lop. A/C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 vw GHIA stereo, very cln. Xlnt J~~i~~~~M stereo. New M1cbelins, •73 MARK JV black good Witbrallywheels&only caN, ~rig ownr. s:uso. xlnt shape. S3SOO . cond <EDicT>S399s 43,000 miles. Very -~-~-------1 • 494-l573orM07211. · 751-4835 · Sharp! CMCB641 }. To ap· '74 142GL. xlnt cond., '74. Monte Carlo 45,000 .....____ tt50 predate thls one. you A / c, A I T. AM I F M Nalbers miles air tun power ~-' MUST SIEJ!I stereo. $3800. 141)...4282 • ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUll••.,..•E sun roor . landau, OR.ANGEco•~·s ---Cadill AM/FM ... track. Swivel .... ..-~ & • u.a.""'A/•lb..IAULT 'TS Volva 164E, xlnt cond, . ac bucket seats. $3500. ,... .. "''"'' ...._ tu:r" ate. leather int, 1 owner. 536-284Tor536-0174 LINCOLN·MERCURY 2lli0Harbor Blvd., C.M. lo ml. 9&3-6132. 2600 H.1rhnt Bh J Dealership is now OPEN ---------t---------1---6_4_S-_5_7_o_o ___ .·74 Volvo 144, 4 dr Sedan. c .. ,1.1 \k,.r 540·~ I 00 OORVAIRSWAP MEET RA y FLADHOI Hew 9100 A/C, radio, A/T, all ln Sun. N!>v )3, buy ft aell. LINCOLN·MERCURY •••••-.•••••••••"••••• A·lcond.673-lMO& ~· K 1' at Dyer Rd.. 16-llAutoCenterDl'. I _____ _;.; ___ 1 '74 Convrt El Dorado. red, Will Fwy. -SD Fw)'·Lake Forest ult ••74 Volvo 14$ Wagon, wbl lthr. l ownr. 17, "12 Sta. Wp. yery clean, lRVINE auto, lo mt,, AM/FM m1. $8000 flrm. 844-2211 loaded. 60,000 Mi . el0-7000 musl sell tb11 wknd. bus 6'1J.'1580or675-095S _536-_98'_'19 _____ _. ------'.'-:':-----1..::.::..=::..::::...:.:.:::...:::=-~ I ?2 COL,. WGM AMot Hew Must Sell·'T1 Chevy Monte eeM, 1'/pwr Sll9i5fofr • Carlo. 9500 ml, 1ood fK4..9877. Elecant wht N .Y . Broutbam, lo ml. All ex· tru. P /Pty usoo. tu..Q.33. PIOIATE EST A. TE SALE ''13 Cbryaler Newport. P/S, P/B. air. Avail lo ~"bid Tua. ~. U, M :aGPll'boiyt. £. . - 1978 MODEL FORD YAN , COllYERSIOllS Wide Selection Choose from . ·Discounted Prices. ~uy Today & Save. EXAMPLE: MEW '77 FORD MAVERICK 4 DOOASIDAN FACTORY All COHDITIONIHG Carpeting, loclulble glove box. bright ~heelllp moldings, 302 CID V-8 engine. vinyl seat trim, seled-sh1ft cunse-o·matic, wsw redial tire.. power steering power front d1$C brakes. front and rear bumper guards, AM radio. tinted glas!HX>mplete. dual sport mirrors Ser. #167216.Stk..#1301 to at . , '4CTOIY 'AaC~ Seleotahlft orulae-o-matlc, poww front dilC triket, POwet tt.-ing. front bumper guatdl, blrght rocker oanet rnotdings. deluxe stMrtttg wheel. power ventlfatlon aya~m. <400 CIO v..a engine. waw radial tires • ·rear bumper guards. dual rear seat speakers. AM radio. tinted glass--complete. Wheel covets.· Ser. #18134QStk. #1098 I . '77 LTD II 176 CHEVROLET ZDOOtt V-8. auto trans . air cond1t1onmg. power steering. power disc brakes. radio. heater. vinyl roof. Less than 7.00C miles Uc. ti270ASD Stock #2918 $4699 174TOYOTA WAGOH lc..1111 4 cyl .. 4 speed, radlO. heater. luggage rack. Lie. 1112MNN Stock 13010. ·MOMTI CA.11.0 ~A.U V-8. auto. trans.. rectory alr cond1ti0n- ing, power steenng. ~r lt1ae bfakea. radio. heater. whltewall tires. tinted glass. wtieel cpvera. Landau top, hit wheel, 21,000 ml. Lio. #424684 Stk. 11000A. s4499 175 FIAT . X/tt 4 speed. AM/FM & ,.,. stereo l'ldiO, heater. only 23,600 mllea. Lie. 1099MXN Stk. 'tP3024A. NEw 178FORD F..100~1 PICKU~ Chrome front bumper, fdldlng ... t bad<. dome lamp, heQdhner. h,.tone -regular & deluxe. eeoo GVW ~·· 302 V-8 engine. Rtlnger oacMge, wlndow~ldlng rHr. exhaust aystem-reduced "'ound. bOWer steering, tire carrier-ahd9-Qut, mirrors-low mount-bright, h•ndllng package. light group. olass tinted-all around. extra coohng radiator. dYolne rear step bumper. Ser. tAJ2085 St!(. #0300 $