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VOL 68, NO. S33,3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1975 TEN CENTS
Rescue Teallls Seek 9 Orange Youths
By GARY GRANVILLE
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Nine Orange area youths were stranded ln snow and
subfreezing temperature north of ldyllwild early today as
three mountain rescue teams waited ror dawn to resume
their search.
Heavy snow was reported railing in lbe area where the
boys ranging in age from 14 to 16 were last seen the Tab·
. ,.Quitz Meadows. '
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S CAPT. Ray
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Canova said winds were sweeping through the mountain
area, reducing the chill factor or the 10 degree tem-
per&lW'e to below zero.
Canova identified the stranded boys as Michael
Selepec, Tim Dalton, Ronald Smith, Jess Seavey, Pat
Northern. Robert Stack and Keith Kensie, all or Orange.
Two of the youths were not identified .
Aecording to one o! the boy's father, Albert Selepec.
2745 Adams St., Orange, the nine youngsters, most or them
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students at Yorba Junior High School, left late Wednesday
on a four-day camping trip.
"THEY WEREN'T EXPECTING ANYTIONG like the
kind or weather they've apparenUy run into," the rather
said as he waited word of lhe search in his Orange home.
The boys were spotted in the Meadows area early Fri-
day afternoon by two youthful hikers.
After marching into Idyll wild, they told authorities the
<See BOYS, P•I• A!)
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nows """'tr an un e
Court Justice
Quick Hearing
Seen on Choice
UP'IT ..........
JUSTICE CHOICE
Judge John.Stevens
Church Drive
Aims Fire on
'Top 40' Hits
TALLAHASSEE, Fia. (AP) -
Damning rock music ror its "ap-
peal to the flesh," a Baptist
church here has begun a cam-
paign to put the torch to records
by Elton John, the Rolling Stones
and other rock star:;.
Some $2,200 worth of records
were tossed into a bonfire this
week after church officials
labeled the music immoral.
The Rev. Charles Boykin, as-
sociate pastor and youth director
at lhe Lakewood Baptist Church,
said he had seen statistics which
showed ''of 1,000 girls who
bttame pregnant out of wedlock,
984 comm.ilted fornication while
rOC'k music was being played."
He said he could not reme mber
the source of the statistics.
Boykin said Friday the main
thing wrong with rock music is
its sensual beat.
"There's a rhythm to our
bodies and when we hear music
wi'th a s imilar rhythm we
r("Spond to that beat. Too much of
this t'an affect you in the wrong
way," he said, adding that even
some gospel music can lead
yotithsastray.
''There's bad musi<' all around us . It's not only rock music. Even
aospel rO<'k has that beat, .. he
said.
At a Wednesday night bonfire,
ronducted after prayer services
at the lndepl"ndent Baptist
church, teen-age members of the
~hurch were asked to bring Top
40 records which they felt un·
leubed WlJ"estrained carnal ap.
petites.
"Teen-agers in the church felt
they eouldn't give the records
away, .. Boykin said. "As one or
them put it, 'That would be like
llYinl dope away.' "
<See RECOR OS, Page A1)
Vikings to Parade
Marina High-School"> VJking
J)nnd will take part in the 44th
Santa Claus Lane Parade SUDd•y
iii: Hollywood. The parade will be
televlaed ot 7 p.m . "" Olannel 5,
eehool offlci1l1 said.
•
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Se_nate Judiciary Committee is
expected to quickly schedule
hearings on President Ford's
nomination of Judge John Paul
Stevens or Chicago to fill the
vacancy on the U .S Supreme
Court.
Immediate reaction from com·
mittee ml"mbers to the nomina·
tion o{ the SS·year-0ld judge w8S
NOMINEE METICULOUS
OPINION WRI TER--.\3
limited because many
lawmakers said they knew
nothing of Stevens' background.
Ford, in announcing late Fri-
day his_sele<"tion. of Stevens as
successor to retired Justice
William 0 . Douglas, said Stevens
has had an outstanding career in
practicing and teaching law as
well as on the federal bench.
Stt"vens appeared. before re·
porters in Chicago shortly after
the President announced the
nomination. He refused all com·
ment beyond reading a brief
statement.
''If the Senate finds my
qualifications acceptable, l will
begin the new assignment as ex-
peditiously as possible and will
do my utmost to discharge the
rl"sponsibililies of the new office
in a mariner consistent with the
finest traditions of a great in·
stitution," Stevens said in his
statement.
"Jn all .events, I will do every·
thing in iny power to render the
best possible judicial service of
which I am capable. t thank the
President for his expression of
confidence in me," he said.
Stevens was confirmed by the
Senate in 1970 as a judge of the
7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
serving Illinois, Indiana and
Wisconsin.
His nomination at that time by
former Prl"sident Nixon stirred
no controversy that committee
aides could recall.
Sen. James 0. Eastland <D·
Miss .), chairman or the
Judiciary Committee, said he
doesn "t know enough about
Stevl"ns to comment on his
nomination.
Aides to Sens. Strom
Thurmond (R·S.C.) and Edward
M. Kennedy (D·Mass.), both
panel members, said they had no
comment for the same reason.
Seo. Roman L . Hruska <R·
Neb.), the committee's ranking
(See STEVENS, P•I• A1)
Valley Wins
In CIF Play
Fountain Valley High's
Barons recorded a 33-6 CIF
4·A football victory over
Arcadia Friday night at
Orange Coast College to
advant'e to the
quarterfinals next week
against St. Paul
The Orange Coast area's
other lwo representatives,
2·A teams San Clemente
and Dana Hills, were de--
feated as SoDora out'lasted
San Clemente, 7.4, and
Agoura dumped Dana
lllllll, 3&-14.
For game stories,
statistics and photos, see
Sporta, pases Bl and 82.
'Tis the Season Again
'Twas the day after Thanksgiving and all
through the mall nary a parking space was
empty at all. And so it came lo pass that the
Christmas season -or, rather, th e
Christmas shopping season-was upon us
once again, this scene being recorded at
Costa Mesa'sSouthCoastPlaza .
Brown vs. Coast District
Funding of Adult Colleg e Programs Disputed
By ALAN DIRKIN
Ol 191e O.lly Pilllll S(afl
The battle between Gov .
Edmund Brown Jr. and ad·
mi.U strators and trustees of the
community colleges is growing in
intensity.
It is joined perhaps nowhere
more intensely than in the Coast
Community College Dis trict
where the governor's calls for a
curtailment in adult education
programs are clashing with
plans to increase them.
This year, after the governor
bad an unprecedented lid im·
posed on state aid to community
t'olll"ges, a coast district task
fort'e recommended that a com·
muniversity, s pl"cializing in
adult and continuing education
be established.
The proposal. still under study
a1'41 already criticized by some
faculty leaders, was for the com-
muniversity to take over night
<'lasses at Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges and the TV
courses broadcast by Channel
50 ..
This week the governor re·
vealed that he is thinking or keep-
ing the lid on state aid to com·
munit y colleges, a measure
originally imposed as only a one·
year curtailment, through the
1976-77 fiscal year. The lid, which
limits enrollment increases to
only 5 pert'ent or the previous
year's totals, was intended to
curb the growth of adult educa·
lion programs.
Trustees of college districts
throughout the state, including
the coast district, have passed re·
solutions protesting the lid, but
the governor appears to have
been more irritated than im·
pressed because this week he
romplained that adult education
enrollments were continuing to
increase. The e,scalating enroll·
ments have given thecommunity
colleges an Jncreasing share ·of
the state'! education budget.
Recently li)e .covernor, much
quoted for his criticilm of state 1 funding for •mlcrame classes,
appears to bav9,salned an ally in
seeking a revltton or adult fld~ ,
tlon. Dr. Don1ld R. MtNell,
diree:tor of ' (he Califdrnl•
•
Posl!econdary Education Com ·
mission, proposed this month
that the statl" base il'i runding for
adult l"ducation on programs
rather than on students.
One effl"ct or such a change
would bl" that state officials
would have the say on whether
slate runds should support such
courses as macrame classes.
Prl"sently state a pportionments
are basl"d on enrollments, and
not on the content of courses.
Thus, a stude nt taking volleyball
brings in as muc h state a.id as one
studying chemistry.
Brown and twtcNeil see thi:j.
Laguna H ills
D e ntist Slain
In Louisiana
From Wire Services
A lone gunman shot and killed
retired Laguna Hills dentist
Morris Kamins ky, 70, of 22S2·C
Via Puerta, during a holdup in
New Orll"ans Thanksgiving Day,
according to New Orleans police.
Kaminsky was mortally
wounded when he and his wife,
Lillian, approached a man in a
housing projet'l near the French
Quarter and asked for directions
to an old t'emetery in the area,
police said.
Ins tead or providing the
Kaminskys with the information
they wanted, the man they asked
for 'directions pulled a gun from
the waistband of his trousers and
dema.nded money.
The retired dentist was shot on-
ce in the back as he walked from
the bandit. lie died a short time
later at Charity J-fospital, police
said.
The Kaminskys r ecenUy com ·
pleted a Caribbean cruise and
stopped in New Orleans en route
to their l.aguna I-fills home, ac-
cording to police.
A. son, Stephen Kaminsky, told
p:>Uce his parents planned the
·~ew Orleans stopover torclc:indle
wartlme memories.
system as not in the state's best
intt"rest, but loC'al educators in -
sist that it's better than letting
state officials det'ide which pro·
grams should be funded.
·'Who will establish the criteria
for a program, the state Depart-
ment of Finance?"' asked Dr.
Norman Watson, chancellor of
the coast distriC't.
Dr. Watson said that ir pro·
grams were ruled out by the state
offit'ials for stale aid, an addi-
tional burden would be placed on
thl" local taxpayer. Dr. Watson
and the trustel"s of the coast dis·
trict often have expressed their
opposition to tuition being
charged at a t'ommunity t'ollege.
This year. fac.'ed with state ap-
proval for onl y a 5 pert'ent enroll-
ment increase a nd yet an actual
enrollment climb of 10 percent,
the coast district increased the
local tax rate by 6.5 cents per
$JOO of assessed valuation.
Roth Dr. Watson and George
Rodda, chairman of the dis·
lrict 's Roard of Trustees. main-
tained that flexibility would be
lost if a new channel for approval
of a t'ourse we re required.
"The sut't'ess of the communi·
ty college system is the ability to
respond immediately to a local
need.·· Rodda s aid. ··we can get
pl"Ople trainl"d to fill jobs as they
become available. We are in the
forl"front of mt•eting industry
needs ...
Dr. Watson voit'ed another
argument against state control or
programs. He said that the state
provides only 43 percent of the
runding for thl" coast district:
(See ADUJ.T, Page A2>
Carson Tragedy
CARSON (AP) -A Carson
man shot his mother-in-law to de·
ath, seriously wounded his wife,
and then tried to kill himseU f'ri ·
day in an apparent dispute over a
divort'e action by the wife. The
t.os Angeles County sheriff's of·
n("e said tha t Jimmy Bose, 22,
shot and killed Mrs . Muriel San·
tinac, wounded his wife. Wanda,
and then turned the pistol on
himself .
Motorists
Lacking
Chains
By United Press International
Snow up to two feet deep fell on
the mountains of Southern
California Friday, s tranding
hundreds of motorists, ·causing
scores of accidents aod closing
roads, including the state's main
highway.
A mass of cold air from the
north swept over the mountains
in the season's fir st storm, drop·
ping snow down to the 2,JOO.root
level .
"There are all kinds of cars
trappl"d in the mountai n s
because they didn't carry chains
the way they are supposed to up
thl"re," said a s pokeswoman for
the California Highway Patrol in
San Bernardino. ''11\ere are 50.
cars or more stuck up there in
our district.•·
To the wes t, the Highway
Patrol reported that three to four
inches of snow and zero visibility
t'aused by low fog had closed a
40·mile stretch of Interstate 5 at
Tejon Pass just north of Los
Angeles. Inters tate 5 is the main
north-south highway on the
Pacific Coast, from San Diego to
Seattle.
"It's just havoc up there," said
a Highway Patrol dispatcher or
the scene at Tejon Pass. "There
are multiple accidents and quite
a fl"w injuries, none real serious
so rar as we can tell."
Ambulances had Lroubll" re·
aching the scene. Tow trucks
were Sl"nt for about 25 cars that
skidded off the road.
A UPI reporter described a
traffic jam on the l..os Angeles
side of the pass as "six milea
long, four abreas t. nobody mov·
ing."
Thl" Highway Patrol reported
the pass open again at 9 p.m .,
four hours after it was closed.
Two fee t of s now was
measured at the top of the aerial
tramway above Palm Springs, 20
int'hl"s fell on Rarton Fiats a nd
12·18 inches at Rig Rear J.ake.
Cars not equ.ipped with ch;,ii ns
were banned fr om Sa n
Bernardino County mountain re·
sort areas sut'h as l.ake Ar·
rowhead, Big Bea r l.akc and
Jdyllwild .
The snowfall y.·a s good news
for skiers , ho wever, brinJi'l:ing
<See SNOW, Page A2>
Co:ast
Weather
Cloudy skies and chilly
winds will yield to clt'ar
skies and slightly wnrmC'r
temperatures toda y. ThC'
warming trend is expected
to t'ontinue through Sunday
when tl"mperatures v.'ill rl•-
ach the mid-G<r s. about five
degrl"l"S higher than today
INSIDE T ODAY
Loke Hills Co mmunity
Church has grown from a
$piriled pub/Jc mteling lo
culmination of dream., in s;
millio" dimen.1ion3 of l..akt-
F'oresl homt' Slory , Pag"
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, A2 CAIL Y PILOT Saturday, No11ember 29. 1975
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Supply Paynaents Runaway
Program
Offered
Affidavit Cites
Cella Orders
From Wire ~4."rvicri.
Dr . t .. ouls Ct·lla's troublc-s con
linul'd lo mount fo'ridny wh1·n :1n
affidavit wa::i fil ed 111 Orangl'
County Superior Cou rt th;1t
charii'e11 him with urdt·rin~ t1A•o
hospital ~dn1inis lr:1tors tu p.iy
phony t•on1pan1t•s ht• t•untrollt•J
for s uppl1t·s tht· y 11(' vt·r rt•C:t·i Vt'?
Th~ Mffidnvit s1g:n1..-d by th)ltru·t
attorney invt~st 1gator J.orcn W
Duchesne was used to ~upport a
st'arch warrant 1s~ut'tl Nov 21 by
Su perior Court Jud~c .l1•roht
OliVt'I''
Cella. !ht' tu.rui·~t ~•ni,:le ('on ·
tributor lo polit1tal t•:1tnp;ugn:::. 111
California last yt.·ar, is unclt.:r 111
Yt>Stigation by th(' ('OUnty (:rund
Jury, thl• lnlt•r11 :.J I llt•\'t.'!IUl'
&•rviC'£' and <1 fl'dt·ral i.:r:11 1d Jury
th:-tt will be)!in hf';.irini-: tL•stin1ony
in l.us .o\n~L'IL•S Mnnday.
AL'L'ordin g to tbl' ~1 ff1da v1t,
Cell<i controlled fnur or fiv(· btink
account:. belonging to f1cUc1ous
compaoiea.
''M1ih1ion Comrnuruty llnsp1 lal
control lt•r R obl•rt Zunic h
pcr11onally told rnc lhat 1n molit
instances hl• "'"as d1rl'C.'h,.•d by Dr.
Cella personally to prepare the
cheC'ks made p;:1y abll' tu tht• C'Om
panies," Oucht•sne s;:ud in the af
fidavit .
The chec k i;, according to
r>uchcs nl', w('re sig-nt--<I by both
C.ella and hi :; bu:;int·:,s managt•r,
Ted Schiffman .
It is also alleged 1n the af
fidavi t that invoice:, covering lhl·
alleged phony purchas('s at !\11s
sion Community l·lo:;pital in Mis·
sion Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana were print·
eel in a print :;hop statiun<•d :it
~Iilision .
f'rom Page A J
STEVENS ...
minority member, called
Stevena· nomination "a very fine
appointment."
Both Hruska and Eastland said
they expect the committee to
bfl&in it11 confirmation hearings
when Con8res1 reconvenes nex t
week. Ford 11aid the 'Stevens
nomination w ilJ be submitted
Monday, the »amc day Conti:reis
retu.rnt from its Thanki11ving
1'he affidavi t supported <i
~earch or the print shop. nuw
!orated 1n a Cos ta i\1esa in
dus lri3l trat'l, ¥nd Sch1ffn1an·i;
auto 13te la11 t week ,
Evidrnct• scii~d 1n the
st·~1rl·hes is belleYud to bl· part ur
an 1nvPs tigatiun into en1hczzh.•
1ncnt of hospital funils.
'Though a n1innr1ly· own<'r of
both Mission u nd ?\-1t•rey, Cell;1
reportt~dly directed up~_.r;.1tions Jl
the hospi tahi until rt..-ct.·ntly when
he was stripped of powttri1 by d1~
zudent c.•o-0wnerli .
'rhe Sunlit Ana phyi;1c1<1 n con
tributt>d mort.• than $500,000 1n
cash ond aerviceii to~) politic<i l
<'andidatcs in 1~7·1 . making h1n1
the state's top SPl'Hdl'r
Included ;.imong those h(' sup
portC'd financially wert> t:oun.ty
Supervi sor LaurL·nct• Sthm1t.
(:ontroller KL·n ('nry, i\s
:iemblyman Richard ltobinso n
(0 ·Santa Ana) and Ht•p. Jerry
Patt1:rson <D·Santa Aua).
Although he ini1h1ts hu ha1 nu
tax problt'mit, it is known that
JRS ill investigatin~ Cttlla"s rtt·
ported f;1ilurc to file ;1n 1nron1l•
tax return for thC' last thrc.>c
yc.>ar::i .
A l 3m11y <'r1s 1li <'enter and
runaway youth program t!! now
~1va ilablt'" ror l~arbo r Area
f:imilie1' th rough the ()range·
<:Oa11t Yl\fCA.
Tht! progra m has b('en
fi nanred throug h August, 1976,
~ind is ror a!l families in ()rangt.·
County roas l<al :.ireas. llowevL·r
~1t the prt•::.t~11t tLmt>, the work
primar ily invol ve11 familie11 in
lhl'! •tarbor Art'a, aCl'Ordin~ to
Y~1CA officials.
Oirector of the' program as
\'a han llovsepi<:1n, who ha• a
masterli dag rel! 111 counseling
from P eoppL•rdine l /niver•ity. lie
1s assi:,tt"d by two full ·time
counselors.
ln a.dd1t1un , to the full ·time
counstllng pro~r am, there is alito
tl•mpor11ry housing avu1Jable for
1·1111away youths or persons in·
volved in crisis situ::it1ons. 1-'ur
n1or~ inform;.ition, phone
S.12·99C...,.
Blaze Probed
RES EDA (lJ PI > -A greutt·r
alarm fire which brought out 11
c·ompanies gutted a paint anrl
wallpaper s tort' tod.:iy, causing:
l'n est1matE'd $350,000 dama_ge.
f'rom Page A J
BOYS STRANDED ..•
youngsters appearc..>d to be ~ired, confuftd and not w~ll
equipped to withstand the rigors of an overnight stay tn
subfreezing temperuturcti.
IT WAS AFTF.R THEIR RF.PORT th•t two volunteer
search parties were sent into the Meadows area, Canova
said. ·
Rut by ni ghtfall, neither •earch.ps rty had.located tho
boys as s11ow continued to rail and drifts grew highe r.
After dark, u third search te am joined by two doctors
trudged into the mountain area at the R,500-foot leve~ ~ver
a trail poundtid out. through the snow by one or the or1g1nal
teams.
CANOVA SAii> EARl.Y TODAY that the three search
parties ha d pitched camp !or the night and planned to re-
new their quest at dawn 'li (irst light.
J-l e described conditions on the mountain as "indeed
very dangerous if the boys uren1t able to keep themselves
dry and avoid the icy winds.''
Selepec liaid the boys were not members or an or·
ganization but ''just a group of good rriends who wanted to
s pend son10 lime outdoors."
-;reoe1s.
Weathe r in the ldyllwlld area permitting, the moun-
tain re11cue t eams will be joined in the search today by
rescue helicopters from El Toro Marine Air Station,
Cunova said. Steve111• nominaUon is expect.·
ed to receive especially thorough
acrutiny form the panel 1ince the
vacany left t>y the Douglas re-
llign{ltlon oould ttp the eourt·s
llberal·con1ervative balance .
Those familiar with Stevens' de-
ciaions say he would most likely
be p centrist juatloe who would
swina moat often to the con·
servative side.
Four of the prevent juatices
were appointed by Nixon and the
oUter four are holdovers from the
liberal Warren court.
• Weather
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Frlilt' 11 1 \t.rm l'UHlfll lllr9UQh thf 1r1a. wllll
JM'fle\t t<lOW emOWIO In ArlNna. UIM\,. 1dal>o.
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Fl"9ilaM, Arlr., l'IH mere I-IS lnc:hft of Wltlw
lty"111e1f19f''*"·
Strong winds and drlttlnq 1no~uted
NI~ Grl¥ln11 condltlon1 trom 1111!"\lflto
Ari-. Gusts lffl ta SO ... 111• 111 '''''" 1kli;..,_ up Mt Jn """lll•tllu1 Arlrona.
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ca,... ... IG•lle lrilO Ille mounlal1"•lnorlht•n
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J'ttll-nl t11d PUOio\llOI
Jack R. Curl1v
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Thomas Keevll
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From Page A J
ADULT PROGRAMS. • •
local taxpayers provide the rest,
except ror about I percenl re·
ceived from the fedc.>ral govern-
ment.
Dr. Watlion and Rodda al so
respondt>d to the macrame iasue
of whether such programs &hould
be runded by the sta te.
-.. How do you equate a class in
embroidery for an elderly lady in
a rest home who probably finds
her only delight i n life in it with a
young litudent in a chemistry
lab!" Watson asked. ''They are
both important to the state.''
Rodda took this tack :
"Anything that increases the
meaningfulness and quality of a
person'i; life makes that per:;on a
better citizen Rnd les1i1 likely to
seek the social welfare services
of the community. If we have bet-
ter 11djusted people as a result or
their having come to a course, we
have saved the community a lot
of money potentially."
Dr. Watson made no bones
about the fact that the intention
within the ~oast di.strict, which
had an enrollment increase of 39
perrent last year and 19 percent
the year before. is to keep grow-
ing.
·'Education is good for peo-
ple ''he ::ia id . ''It's also an invest-
meflt for the community. Study
a rterstudy ha& proved that.''
The need to grow is the force
behind the communiversity con·
cept. "I feel the bi& need ls recur-rent education ~ the opportunity
to drop in and drop out." Dr.
Watson went on. "We need to ex-
pand our efforts in this area. ·· ·•we are entering a new era
where continutne educatio n Is go.
int to be a pattern on of life.''
Dr, Wataon zsua:1ested th3t
community colleges have come
under the spotlight because
enrollm~nts have been declining
at school& and the pace of enroll·
ment1 at four-yeilr Institutions
ha11 declined. Jn addition, ho con·
tended that neither the aovernor
nor the Leg:islature underilands
th.at enrollment increases at com·
munlty eolle1e1 in times of
economic depression .
"SOme say we t'an't a fford
runaway 1rowth," Dr. Wat1an
continued. "Well. I say we can
afford what we value. We can af-
ford prtorttla1. 11 education a
priortly! I say It la .
"Our ohar1e 11 continuing
education . We mail out
broe~uru "nd students como and
we grow. We are or1tlat1«1 for
<lol"f tht Job we are 1uppo11od to l>o ~oln1. "
Not all t~e crlllcl1m of eom-
munlty colleges has oome f'rom
without. Much ~as oome f'rom
I
"'-'i thin th<' roast district recently.
Faculty lead e r s from both
Orange Coa:il and Golden \V('st
colleges demanded more study
on the communiveraity concept ,
char1in1 It walii designed for ex-
pan11 ion without sufficient care
(or quality. The academic
senate:i at the two schools are
now i;tudying p o s s ibl e
alternatives.
!\1 any fa c ul ty members
spe<'ifically critici1ed the pro-
po11al to establi:ih a now cur·
rlculum committee for a com-
munlversity . They saw thi» move
as giving the administration
areater freedom to ini»titute new
courses without faculty ap·
prov al.
Dr. Watson responded by say-
ing that profe11i;or:i at some in-
stitutions belie ve that quality is
achieved by failing students. "I
don't belie:ve in that. Learning is
a function of what a per:ion ac-
quires, not a function of the grad-
ing process."
He added that the approach
within the roast district is toward
makin1 liucces:ics out of people.
"There can be Quality in em -
broidery as there can be quality
in calculus. There aimply should
be appropiate standards for ap·
propnateclasses. Wecanhaveall
kindsofstandards.
"Do we measure a person by
whether he can overhaul a car or
whether he can pass a true.false
exam? W(' have been making the
ml11take of s aying that rote
memory ia a quality. We h11ive
been a c.>redential·certifying
soolety: Today people with MA's
and PhD'll are being hired over
people who haven't got those
degrees, but have more ability.
That's ridiculous ...
Dr. Watson predicted that
performance examinations
would Increasingly become fac·
tors In the hiring of employes
over educational qualincaUons. ·
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Sa1urd1y 11nd Sundilly If ~ do not
receive vour COP)' by 9 am. SalUJ-
day. Of" 8 • m Sundll)' C3ll bfllore 10
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SNOW •..
natural •no" uusuall)' early,
and for ftrefiaiitors. The s nowfall
queUed the remaind~r of the two
hu&t flret that burJ1*1 JOD ~
milOI of br••h and 4l 111blirb&n
CIUl)'Oll "9111H dyrinK lhe week.
At lower altitudes, s ho wers
sprinkled some areas al'kt winds ot up to ~ mtle1 an hour lashed
some beachea. Desert travelers
were warned to beware of blow·
ing dust and &a nd.
Overcast 11kiea, which poured
out .16 of an inch on downtown
lm Angele11 on Friday, 1hould
<'lear and even turn to fair by
Sunday, tht> ror,ecasters ~aid.
The high in downtown l..os
A111ele11 hit only S4 Friday.
Small craft w11rnina11 we re
hoisted alon1 the Oran1e Coast
Friday as r f'llll y winds up to 20
mile11 per hour helped whip up
already choppy seas
The cold winds were expected
to clear Friday 'li clouds from the
skies early today but ure also ex-
pected to keep ten1pt>ratures
a.lone the coast in the low60 ':i .
Orange County llarbor Patrol
orficiltls rerused to speculate F'ri
day night as to when the s maJI
craft w arning flags that wt're
hoisted rrom J>oint Conception to
the 1t1 exica n border will be
lowered.
f"rom l'age it I
RECORDS .•.
Roykin, who h ad preached a
I ~·hour i1ermon on the topic,
11aid he was gratified by the
rei1ponse of the churt.'h'll young
members.
"I've a11ked young people wh•t
they like about that type of music
11nd they alway1 tell me the liame
thing : 'Recauae It feel1 sood ..
That'1 all they will aay," he aaid .
Boykin hope11 to expand the
crusade to other churches.
"Durint the days ahead, we
American• need ta be li11terUng to
mare patriotic muiiic, ''he said.
[ Pilot J Logbook
Turkey Day Fete
Was for the Birds
By ARTIWR R. VINSEL
Olldlll Doll•"*" MaM
This wa1 our first Thanks giving in our first home, and It
lu11t may very well have been our firtt last. Our humble cot,,
a1e It a •mall place, jun bll enouab for two and a puppy.
"'NII\.
'l'tle addJtion of a turkey left Just
elbow room, or winl room.
The addition of assorted
family and friends created a
1ltuatlon somewhat akin to wtuat
we witnesaed on televt1fon. Ol\Jy
the Loa An1ele1 Rama, tile
Detroit Llon1, the Buffalo BW1
and the St. Louis Cardinali
I weren 't juggling pla"'8'1foad .
WE GAVE Tiii\.~ THAT two raiTiiiy .me'!'berl. were
of( skiing and one friend was off prospecting 1n Ariz:ona,
beeauae that left room for the two dog~ .. Barney an~ Andy
raced around the track comprised or l1v1~g room. kitchen,
hallway and dining alcove like drivers Richard Petty and
Cale Yarborough, no:it"totail. fast and loud.
Sc hn a uzer and tenier hair settled on the tray of celery
1ticks, s moked oysters. pickled Tuscany pe~pers and other
delicacies Jlke ex:haU1t fumes on your PIO!"lc lunch at
Riverside Raceway. d
Great debate ra&ed over whether the turk~Y. was one;
when to e at · whrther oyster, combread or trad1t1onal bread
stuffing is be:it ; whether plain branch spring water or club
soda goes with it better, and whether lo watch the Buffalo
Billi vs . the St. Loui5 Cardinals or Henry VIII vs. the Pope.
WE WATCHEDPARTOFbolh.
Mother apologized as usual, clalminc her mince and
pumpkin pi es we re ugly and tasted awful, but aa uiual they
were beautiful and delicious and helped destroy about 1'1
diets. h d b t Everybody overate, including Barney t e og, w o co
sick on the carpet.
We sat back late Thursday night, s urveyed the
wreckage that included tbe turkey corpse, about two acres
of dirty dishes and the last smidge1_1 of smok~ oysters
garrUshed with terrier hair. Never again, we vowed.
But today w e decided: We 've aOt diblli on ho1tin1 the
Thankagi vin1 dinner again next year.
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=Revidons l..oo.,,
S111·veillance
BanBl,ock
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She Dies
Stevens: A Conservative ..
Opinions Tend to Limit Federal Power
Unit Look Set
8}' WILLIAM SCRREIBEll ... 0.11, .........
Orana:e County's onC"e-
controvenlal Police tntelllg~
unit. now called the Orange
Count1 Criminal ActlY!tyS11tem
(OCCAS). will come bdon the
County -Board of Supervisors
a,:alnTuesd1y for revamping.
Sheriff Bradley Cates. whO
BOW JUIJDt&inS the file ol known
-crimlnal1 and their a5SOCiates
said in• letter lo the board he bli
1lod problems with OCCAS In the
15 months since it was re-
organized.
Unut supervisors vested the
authority over the crime file in
Gates• office, it was maintained
under a shroud of secrecy by
-<OUnty District Attorney Cecil
'Hicks.
After a lengthy battle over
'juri5dietion that raised questions
about possible misuse of the in-
tew«ienCe unit to spy on innocent
:citizens. Hicks was forced to sur-
render rontrol over it .
-It was never proven con-
clusively if names of people other
than criminals and their as-
-'sociates were tver rontained in
.the files and no evidence was
,. ever presented to indicate that
·:special surveillance gear under
• the intelligence units control was
·~misused by police agencies.
: Jn his letter, Gates said he has
·had trouble maintaining the files
; properly, receiving and releas·
ing the informa tion and ad·
· m inistering the reworked in-
·telligence unit.
• In the area of maintenance,
·Gates is re('ommending elimina·
: tion of the current sy:stem or issu·
.:ing complete report s on a
• particular criminal activity to a
requt>sling la w e nforce m e nt
•.agency.
f He wants to replac<' it with a
1 new concept that would simply
: refer a questioning agency to the •.
•· i:Gang Pinpointe d
Pol1re deparltnent with the
most current flies o n the
particular crime or criminal.
Gate3 also is a.sking that the
current requirement ~rmitling
only police chiefs to receive or
add fl.le information be relaxed to
aUow an officer designated by
the chief to do the job.
In the area of administration,
Gates seeks permissio n to
broaden the scope of OCCAS to
gather knowledge "from a wide
range or the law enforcement
community ...
To accomplish that goal, the
sbenrr wants to create a "policy
committee" composed or fivt>
police chiefs a_nd representatives
of the district attorney's o(fice to
aid him in developing new
policies and procedures.
Wa1it a Husky?
BEVERLY HILLS (AP)
-Windows barred against
burglars left 110 way out for
an eld~rly woman who
burned to death Friday in
h«"r horn~.
Muriel Steinme tz, 70,
· was round slumped over
the tub in her bathroom
where the window, like aJJ
others in the $75,000 house,
was blocked by metal bars.
She wa :s the fourth
person to die in similar
circumstanees i n Los
• o\ngeles in the past year,
The fire of unde tt"rmined
origin de-strayed the back
part of the stucco home
a nd re-sisled the efforts or
22 firerne-n for about 20
minutes.
0.<ly P>lel SI.ti M>Me
WASffiNGTON (UPI) -John
Paul Stevens, the Chicago judge
President Ford has nominated to
the U.S. Supreme Court, is a
meUculou:J opinion writer willing
to aive poUce and lotl:l.I govern·
ments leeway in dealing with the
expanded rights for de rendants
established by the high court in
thel960s. (Related story, Al)
Based on a sampling of his op\.
nions selected by the Wh ite
House, Stevens meets Ford 's
criteria as a thorough judge with
a conservative legaJ tempera·
menl who seeks to avoid use or
judiciaJ power when possible bul
will exercise it readily if essen-
tial fairness is at s take .
AS SUCH, STEVENS would b\•
unlikely lo join the decreasing
list of liberals on t~ court in
most opinions. but ne-ither iA•ould
he be a co nstant ally of thC'
court's m ost conservative
me-mbe-r, William J-1 . Rehnquist .
Since former Presidt>nl Nix
on's appointment of four justice:>,
including Rehnquist and Chi ef
Justice Warren E . Burger, the
high court h.as gf.'neraJly declined
to ex.tend the landmark constltu·
tional rulings the court made un-
der the late Chier Justice Earl
Warren.
This judiC'ial conservatism has
been partic ularly pronounced in
the field of criminal rights. and
based on the opinion sampling,
Stevens 1s likely to go aJong with
further narrowing of the \Yarren
court decisions.
IN ONE CASE, FOR example.
he conceded that police should
not have allowe d a robbery sus·
pect to face hi s victim without
aid of counse-1 . But he added that
there-was no evidence of police
"bad faith .··
"~othing more than l~zi ness,
or perha ps just 'sloppy' police
work, seem s lo be involved:·
Stevens said in voting to uphold
conviction of the robber.
Dissenting in a not her ('aSl',
Stevens said courts do not have lo
tell a defendant he will be ineligi ·
ble for parole if he voluntari ly
plea d s gui!ty to a narcotic-s
crime. f SAN JOSE !AP) -An in·
tensive six.·v..·eek undercover in·
vestigation has pinpointed San
J05e as the hub of one of the
statt>'s largest prison gangs, the
San Jose News reported Friday.
Seven-m onth-o ld Tsha qualifies, thoug h s he·s also part ter·
rier. She likes kids and the outdoor s, and doesn 't see enoug h
of either at h er C'llI're nt acldress, the J-luntington Beach
Humane Society.
''.o\ DEFF.NDA.'i'T'S disa p·
pointme nt upon learning of
parole ineligibility is not unlike
the shock of a n unanticipated
prison sentence for a defendant
Nebr. Explosio11
1 Planes Collide;
~ Pilots Survive
OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -Two B57 bombers col-
lided in the air and exploded in flames Friday while
approaching a runway at Offutt Air Force Base,
headquarters or the Strategic Air command.
The two pilots parachuted to s af'ety .
There were no explosives aHoard the twin·
engine jet planes, which were based at Forbes Air
Force Base, Kan., and attached to the Kansas Air
National Guard, a SACspokesman said.
Toy Gun Cose
MIAMI <UPI) -Two court.appointed
psychiatrists have found sane and competent to
stand trial a youth who brandished a toy gun at
J Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan.
But a psychiatrist hired by the defense said he is so
''phobic'' he cannot resist wrongdoing.
Findings of the court.appointed ps ychiatris ts
} were reported by a ssistant U.S. Attorney Rebekah
Poston.
Defense counsel Ray Sandstrom confirmed in a
•
1 telephone interview Friday that a t least one of the
court·appointed psychiatrists has ruled his client.
Michael Lance Carvin, 20, Pompar.J Beach, sane
and able to stand triaJ.
Trial Dela11 Nl;red
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal judge re-
jected a request Friday by attorney F. Lee Bailey to
delay the start of Patricia He arst's bank robbery
t,rial for three days until Jan. 29 because of the
lawyer 's business pro·
~---~-----, blems.
( S ORT J In a brief order, U.S. IN H Di st. Court Judge Oliver
--------~· J . Carter refused to
change the Jan. 26 start·
ing date he set at a hearing Nov. 17.
Bailey told Judge Carter in a le tt e r that had he
bttn in court t hat day, he would have mentioned his
commitment to attend a convention from Jan. 26-28
r epresenting a helicopter firm in whi ch he own s a
controlling interest.
Means Con11lrf ed
PIERRE, S.D. (UPI) -American Jndian Mov-
ement leader Russell Means was found guilty of one
count or simple assault Friday in U.S. Di strict
Court but was acquitted of two other counts and
three counts were dismissed.
The verdict was announced following the little
over six·hour trial conducted by vi siting U.S. Dis·
trict Court Judge Robert Marhage.
Means was on trial in connection with a June.
1974, melee at the Mission, S.D Country Club in·
volving two off.duty Bureau t r Indian Affairs
policemen.
Probe Dropped
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expe('ting a r1 n(', or, at worst. a
prriod or probation. SUch disap·
pointment is not · maniCcsl in·
justice.' ·· Stev<"ns wrOtt'.
Turning to "one-1nan, one·
vote" issu..-s in a nother cast•,
Stevens dissented whe-n a majori·
ty of the 7th U.S . Circuit Court of
Appeals struck down a 1970 pl an
for redistricting Chicagu·s
a.ldermanie districts because it
discriminalt>d against minorities
and ethnic groups.
Stevens said the test for illegal
r<"distrieting s houJd be a very
narrow ont:. essentially ignoring
minor but pro \•t•n di serimatory
intent as long as lht• di stricts
were numeril~ally equal.
TllF. OPISIOS APPEAREl>to
be typical of StC'\'ens because it
To SPporaff>
Arkansa s Gov . David
Pry o r , ·I I . and wife
Rarbar<.i, 37, ~e parated, an·
nounceme nt said Friday o n
their 18th wedding an -
ni versar y. ThS¥ h ave three
c hildre n . Statem e nt sa id
nothing a bo ut divorce.
X'"ITH Ji" Dl_.,i
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ex prtss<-d a concern for
pr11gmatic balanC'ing or in·
dividulJI rightg aguinst a fear of
grt•3ter authority by the [ed<"ral
t.'Ouru over local govt"rnmenl.
Stt-vt"ns again revealed th1 ~
belief when h£> and two otht>r
judge:J left it up to thl' Jlhnu1s
1.egi:iJa ture to d<:'cidt' wheth~r a
majority or three-fifths vote was
net'ded to approve the f..!qual
Rjghts Amendn1t'nt.
1\Fl'ER F.XAMl'.'llNG 1n d('
tall. often throug h extensive foot
notes, the vu.'ws of the Constitu·
lion's (raml'rs. Stevens co n
eluded tha t they rt>ached "'fh('
basic undt>r standing tha t state
legislaturt•s s hould havt• the
powt>r and the discretion to de
termint> for then1selves how they
s h o uld di sc h arge tht'
responsibilities l.'ommitt ed to
them by tht• fedt'ral govern
ment ."
The Supr{•m(' Court in the last
two yE'a rs has l'.~tendcd some
rights to children to challenge
school authorities. It also has un -
dl'r cons ideration a tes t of
schools' hair ·le ngth dress codes.
In a similar cast', Stevens said
the child has no rights separalt•
from his parl'nts .
''TO TH F. F.XTF.ST that
parents and teac hers s tand
together, a child has noenforcea
ble constitutional right to do his
own thing,·· Stevens said in dis
sent from a m aJor1ty of the Court
of Appeals
"It is only wh(·n the part•nt sup
JX>rts a child's attempt to ac
cele-r ate a change in customs that
a meaningrul conflict arises ...
"Since the child has no en
rorceable-right to remain un·
s horn or unwas hed without
parental consent. I find nothing
offensive in a dress code which
merely requirf's conformit y un
less e"cu sed by a c hild 's
parents ...
Spanish Test
M.o\DRID, Spain !UPI ) -Gov
ernment sources s ay right.wing
Prime Minis ter Carlos Arias
~avarro will r esign in a few
days, se-tting up a crucial test for
King Juan Carlos· promise to
liberalize the Spanish govern
ment.
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Nov. 2 did not Justify seeking a grand jury indict·
•-ment against her relatives or anyone else.
"The aC'ute nature of the underlying diseases
:. suffered by Maryjane Dahl on the day of her death
: 1,D&kes it impossible to exclude those diseases as a :. ,jlompeUn~ cause oC death,·• Dillon declared.
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A.f OAILV PILOT Saturday. November 21. 1975 •
Lake Hil~ Church -A Dream Come True
'Thn~ art' many, many enn-~&
nrf'drd lo dnVt' lfw whttl of our
Chnstwn church. But I baw-aJu.o111
?'l t"nthU.JWJm at t~ top of m11
Jut '
Righi Rt't1 Simon Drrw.
OttaWJ., Cauoda
It h:ul to be t>nthu.-;iasm that
sent happy famihrs armed with
rakes, hOf's and saC'k lunches out
to thl• nrid 5-l·acrt.· site that soon
will tx> the n1ult1·purpose home of
the l.ake llills Community
Chur<'h of F.J Toro
The ltev. 1-tarold F'. l..eestma
laughs as loudly as any member
nf his congregation hxlay when
rt'minded that the pt ('k -;.ind -
shovel St'Ssions of early 1974 Wf>re
tal·tfu!ly touted as "purposeful
p1cn1cs "
PICSICKISG C:\~F. last t)ll
the church workers' list if it l'\'l'f
made the lts t at :ill in the early
days of a dream th;it has gfO\l.'ll
from a sp1r1tC'd public mf't!t1ng to
the $7 1n1ll11Jn dimeru;ions of its
futurl' l.ake Forest hi tffil'.
First and fore-most was the de·
sire of the cungrcgaliun that
brought I.e.,-.stma to 1..ak<' llills to
help with ground t•lea.ring and
savor the firs t fruits of .... ·hat must
bt> the mos l ambitious t·hurch
building plan 1n Southern
California. "
There w ere 1hose who warned
in those early months of 1973 lhal
the ambitious building plans
wh1ch more or l{'SS came to La ke
Hilts with Dr. l~e('sl ma mi ght
amount to the young rongrega-
tion biting off morl' than it could
ch('w.
Th(' d oubting Thomases arc
hard to find today. The 54 acr('s
that inelude a IS-acre lake bear
the name of thP church that now
meets 1n the El Toro lligh School
gymnasium and the SJ million in·
itial construction phase is no
longer a dream .
IT'S IN Bl~ACK and whlte, it 's
rlearly penn4..'d o n arehitect's
parchment, it 's pinned to the
drawing boards and long r ('·
moved from the dream drawer.
l...eestma has long been JjsteJ.
as the busiest pastor on the
(E:d1tor'1 note This I.!! o continua-
llcm oj smts 111 which /ht Daily Pilvl
offers o peronohitd v1ttnof o hcuJe of
umsh1p stltcted al randnm Th~
church covered 1n la.st '-1ondoy "s
sermcm i.t tcxfay .! .!pccial /lffilurr J
!::.ooouthern Californta circuit but
he's nC'ver too busy to hustll' the
inquirer out to thl' church 's
future home on ~-1 oult o n
l'arkway ~t .... ·een Canatla l{oad
and Ridgerqute Dri ve.
I.eestma is the first to admit
that a ton or t ~·o of bank ~tall ..
ments and the continued toil and
sweat or more than 1,100 Lake
11ills church m ember s l ie
between loday 's Lake Fo,est vis·
ta and the award-win ning
a r r hitect s' m odel that his
parishioners dote upon.
"BUT l.OOK WllAT'S com·
ing." the ebullient pastor ex-
claimed. "two -:?itory administra-
tion building will be ready De<'.
IS and our s plendid fellowship
hall along the lake shore will be
available to us s hortly after
that."
Business administrator Robert
E . Moore of Mission Viejo -one
of seven full time 'A'otkers on a
church payroll that includes
seven part·lime personnel -re·
called that In its first year the
flPdgling congregation gave
$70,000 towa rd purcba.se of lhe
former ranch, over and above re·
gular tithes and offerings.
IAke Hills worshippers made it
SM,000 in the second year, ob·
viously buoyed by the $100,000
contribution m ade by a church
men1ber whose name is not
avajlable. What is available in
abundance is the praise offered
by Dr . Leestma and ttis congrega.
lion for that magnificent gesture.
OSE OF T H E EARLIF.ST
priorities -not yet achieved but
being pursued delerminedJy by
I.a.kl" Hills members -is th<' full
payment of the $1 ,n>.000 pri <'e
asked for the 54 -acre Lake Hills
site. Even so, it doesn't come at
lhe top of Pastor Leestma's list.
"The real priority of thi s
chureh is the building of lives,"
he S3id . Whic h observati on
doesn't prevent lhe pastor fro m
commenting that the Lake J{ill s
group got a bargain when it
purchased the site that has a
JS-acre la ke at its heart. "It
w ould sell for double that sum to-
day," hesaid.
Tl-IF.: ~tA~ Y,'JtO 'A.'Orked for
more than 10 years under Dr.
Robert ''Hour o f Power··
Schuller at Garden Grove Com·
munity Church hasn't allowed
the lack of permanent church
facilities to. impede his ambitious
and widely praised prop-ams of
what he declare1 is bis
•·stewardship under God .··
While building plan• Un ·
derwritten by the largest loan
ever authorized by the pareot
Reformed Church of America
eontinue to get the green light.
1..f'f'Stma and his workers push on
with projects thal cover every
aspect of church llfe and educa·
tion.
With his associate pastor, the
Rev. Robert I,. Wise, al his
elbow, Leestma conducls open
"J)astor's classes on what is prac·
t1cally a year·round basis. They
range, he sa}'S, "from the honest
skeptic to lhe committed Chns-
lian.""
RF.CORDS FALL BY lh•
wayside at Lake ll11ls almost as
often as Sunday services come
around : Sunday School enroll·
ment stands at 450 children.
membership will soon top l,100
and program after program re·
aches capacily long before or·
ganizers thought it possible.
Leestma firmly believes that
the secret of success at Lake
Hills is the caliber of the men and
women who surround him and
have helped him to achieve what
he says is his "special interest in
the uncburched, non·Christian
people of the community ...
Flanking him are back·up
pastor Wise , finance expert
Moore, Dr. Warren C. Marsh,
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DR. HAROLD LEESTMA (CENTER) LEADS BOOMING PARISH
Rav. W1H 11 A1al1tant P11tor; Dr . M1r1h Le1d1 Mualc
director of music, and director of
development Frank Boss.
THOSE WHO FELT when the
1..ake Hills concept was first dis·
cussed more than three years
ago that Leestma was the logical
choice if you were aiming for the
stars faithfully adhered to that
principle in their choice of
Marsh.
The Orange County Depart·
ment of Education executive has
used ttis three years in El Toro to
whip together an enthusiastic,
well balanced choir that is highly
regarded throughout the com·
munity it serves a nd envied by
music ministers working with
other choirs.
Marsh's singers are in the final
stages of their preparation for
Handel's '"Messi ah", scheduled
for performances at both morn·
ing services Dec. 7.
Marsh knows ~tter than most
ministers of music that the
Handel oratorio sorts out the
rhoristers from the choir mem·
bers but has no fears at this vital
point of rehearsals.
changing success story.
Members who identify
l.eestma as the driving force
behind that success story predict
an even greater impart when the
church's planned J,,ake Forest
facility gets off the drawing
boards and into full operation.
1.eestma join s them in that pre-
diction. "It is astonishing to
contemplate at this poinl what
we will be able to achieve when
our new home is complete," he ,
said.
llis congregation will have at
its di sposal 'working and recrea·
lion centers and ample facilities
for the many conferences and
weekend retreats that will,
Letstma says, be a feature or his ;
chureh's plans for the com-·
munity.
"ABOVE ALI,,'' HE said, "'I
s tress that it w ii I be a place of
serenity. Our c hurch lives will
center around the sanctuary on
the hill and we will provide every
Christian amenity and solace of·
fered by today's church."
WILLIAM PEREIRA PLAN FOR LAKE HILLS SANCTUARY WIU BE IN GROVE OF EUCALYPTUS TREES NEAR RESERVOIR
Slructure Will Provide 5eaUng for 1 ,000 and lnclud11 M•ln Sanctuary, Chapel, Outdoor Recre•Uon •nd Group Retreat F•cllltle1.
HIS ASSOCll\TES al Lak e
Jiills predict what has almost
come to be inevitable al the
popular chur ch : yet another
chapter in a continuing and un·
T hey are long days for
Leestma but he does not allow ,
them to prevent his participation-
in a hos t or church activities: 1
radio e ngagements through the
''Uplift '" weekly m essages,
CS.e LAKF., Page AS)
ORANGE COAST CHURCH .DIRECTORY
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' ~ ·'"'.' · WELCOMES YOU .,. ... A Card .. Wok-frOlll of the Coastal Areas . • RfSURRECTION THE, UHITB> METHODIST CHURCH · 3209 Vt0 Lido, Newport Beach Chr11t United l'resbyteri• Church
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Mexican Minister
Visits St. Andrews
Rev. Enrique Cepeda, academic dean ol the Evanaell1Uc
Instib,1Ja la Mexico City, will preach at all three a.ervices <S. t;30
ond 11 &.m.) 5unda¥ at &. Alldrow's Prubyleriaa Chre•, 1 Newport Beach. Founder of Latin Amertcan Tbeological
llttttn!tles, Rev. Cepeda ta cumonUy studying at the School ol
W0<1d Mlsalon at FllUerTbeoloctcaJ Seminary.
Amultl·medb procram on the Wydille Bible Translators will
be presented at the 4p.m. SUnclay service of People'• Oaurc-meet·
ini In the Mtaslon Viejo Elks' ( • ) ~:;l:~!u~~!~.Porkway BRIEFS
''M.isljona.ry Recocnltlon Sunday'' is scheduled lhll week
LAU Hilb Co•multy <llunb meetin& at El Toro H.11h Scbooi.
Stewards.hip of milaionarieswill be honored at the8:45 a.m. drlve-
in wonhip at Uon Country Safari, at the9:30 and 111 .m. aervtces
at D Toro Hilb School, and at the 7 p.m . service in the UtUe
Theatre.
Torches wilJ be borne bylanel. Academy's youth in the 1.nnual
Hanu.llkah Torch Relay at 4:30 p.m. Sunday as the famillea ol the
Academy a:ather for the Jewish Festival of Dedication. The run·
inen wUl lead a proceuion to a 10-foot c:andelabrum (menorah)
commemorating the rededication o( the temple on Mount Zion in
thi!tecondeentury B.C.E.
The ''Pace·Wei'gbt Ministry,·· a non-profit Christian weight·
control crOup, will present its first annual Christmas Banquet at
.Knott'• Berry Farm Chicken House at 1 p,m. Tuesday Dec. 2.
Speaker will be nutritionbt Dr. Dorian Paskowitz. Tickets at SS.75
• can be purchased at the door or reserved through mail at Box 487,
VIiia, 92083.
John Moody, sonoftbe William Moodys of Coronadel Mar, has
enrolled as a first-year student in the three· year Master of Divinity
proaram at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New
Jer.ey. Heis a1radualeof tbe University of Redlands. •·
Rev. Leon Lamont Wilt..ee, Jr., will be installed as first vicar
of the fledgling St. ~·1 Epiacopal Cburcb of Irvine at 5 p.m.
SUnday. The service will be held at St. Mattbe•'s Lutlteran
a.ttll, 18182 Culver Drive, and will announce the beginning of the
new miniatry. Rev. Robert Rusack, bi shop of Los Angeles, will CO·
celebrate the. Holy Eucharist with Fr. Wilt.see. The public is in·
vited.
A "Country Christmu Bazaar" to raise money for mission
programs is scheduled for 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Dec . 6 at Co mmunity
Presbyte rian Church, 32002 Del Obispo Street, San Juan
Capistrano. Items ror sale'by the church ·s women include kitchen
goods, handcrafted painting, jewelry, knitting and crocheting,
plants and holiday items.
A showing oft ,fm antique dolls will highlight the annual tea of
the Women's Guild of. the Newport Harbor Charcb of Religious
Sdemce, noon to 6 p.m. Dec. 13 at 541 Center St., Costa Mesa. The
dolls, with t heir special furniture, are the44-year collection of Mrs.
Ruth Seaver Kennedy or Irvine.
Richard Kanter, son of the Bruce Kanters of Huntington
Beach, and Mark Garner, son of the Gerald Garners of Huntington
Beach, both celebrated their Bar ~titz".a.h 's recently at Temple
Sharon.
Christ Lutheran Cburcb in San Clemente will celebrate the
beginning of Advent Sunday by placing wreaths of green in the
chancel and lighting the first of four candles to mark prepara-
tions of the coming of the Christ Child.
The Sisterhood of Temple Be:tb Emet is sponsoring ~ fr ee
paid membership luncheon at 10:30 a.m. Tues~ay, Dec. 91n. the
Templs Social hall, 1770 W. Cerritos, Anabe1m. Reservations
may -be made by calllngm 4720
ltt C'et1C!ert
Vocal Soloist Paul
Sandberg, a recording star
and performer on the radio
show ''The Haven of Rest''
will sing at 6 p.m. Sunday
at Harbor Trinily Baptist.
Church, 1230 Baker St.,
Costa tt-t esa.
English Prof
Talk Slated
Dr . Ben Siegel, professor of
English at Cal State Poly, ..
Pomona, will speak at the Second
program of Temple Sharon's
adult education series at 8 p.m.
Ott. 13 in the Temple Social Hall,
617 W. Hamilton St., Cost.a Mesa.
Siegel ·s topic will be
"American J ewish Writers and
Theoir Literature.'' 'Ibe program,
part of a rontinuing series, is free
and open to the public.
A specialist in literature and
teligion, co nt emporary
American novels and the
American.Jewish novel, Siegel
has published many reviews and
essays a nd three books.
Christmas
Hotline Set
A telephone hotline offer ing
chlldren a chance to talk to one of
"Santa's helpers'" about the
meaning of Christmas has been
started by the Melodyland
1-lotline Center.
By calling 714-778-1000,
children can hear about the "best
gi ft of all,·• accOf'ding to
!\1elodyland spokesman, and
"how they may receive it ..
DAILYPILOT AS
$10 MilliO.. Project
Melodyl~nd Tower Eyed
Dr. Ralph Wilker-. pastor ol
Meloclyland, h•• unveiled plans
for a new $10 mllUon, lS story
towf'r addition to the e.x.lsllng
Melodyland comple.x located
across from Disneyland in
Anaheim .
The structure, which will have
a lriJ.nJular tower Juttina from a
two-story saucer-shaped base, is
to be called the Ecumenical
Research Academy (ERA)
Tower.
It will be the first mUltl·story
structure built during a five·
yf'ar, $50 million building cx-
piinJSlon program which WS.11
house Mf'lodyland's rapidly
growing spiritual, psychological,
and social ou treaches to the
:iOUthern California community.
According to Dr. Wilkerson,
the new tower is being built to ac-
comm odate the immediate
growth needs of the Melodyland
School of Theology <MSf), the
fifth largest theological school in
North America.
While only in its third year of
operation, MST has over 700 stu·
dents from 4S atates and eight
foreign coun tries, with leading
denominations represented by
students being Baptist, Roman
Catholic, and Presbyterian. CUr·
rently MST offers a Bachelor or
Thrology and Master of Divinity
degrees.
THE ERA TOWER will also
serve as an international re-
search center where scholars or
all denominations can conduct
in-depth research on social pro-
blems, church renewal and
Christian healing.
The tower. which will feature
outside elevators and more lban 3JC!1000 oquare leet ol noor space1 wW have a student caJter ana
food services on the nnt noor
with ctDO\llh dlnina: space to seat
I ,000 P<f Pie. Tbe 1'cond and Wrd drculµ
floors ·will house a Library
Learning Resources Center
which wilt Include: a resea.rc:h
computer bank coMected to
other major research Ubrarle:s
throughout North America ;
more th..,n 100,000 theological re-
ference""volumes: and numerous
studenrstudy carousels. Also on
the third floor will be a museum
of religious artllact.1 and dis·
plays depicting a sicnllflcant
movement of the Holy Spirit
within every major religious de·
nomination.
THE RELIGIOUS museum
and the Library Learning
R60Urces Center will be open to
the public, accordlnc: to Dr.
Wilkerson, who sees the museum
a!f a potential tourist attraction
and the Resources Ce nter as a
valuable research facility for the
. southern California academic
community.
. The fourth through 1ixth noor•
will house administrative ofricea
for many of the more than 100
community .outreaches and
spiritual progra ms Cl,lCTently be·
ing conducted by the Melodyland
Chrlatian Center, the Melodyland
Hotline Center/Ranch Academy
and the School of Theology.
Floora seven through 14 will be
leased to professional busi·
nesamen until the School of
LAKE HILLS CHURCH. ••
(FromPagei\4)
service on many boards or the
Reformed Church of America
and his connections with many
church groups that seek the ad-
. vance of evangelism as a vital
Christian force.
He is the author of a number of
successful books, among them
"God at My Elbow", "More
Than a Sectator"', "Listen to the
Wind .. and "An Earthling's Walk
With God."
ms STYLE AND inclinations
inevitably lead members or his
and other congregations to co m-
pare him with Dr. Schuller, the
no less charismatic pastor who
built the Garden Grove Com·
munity Church into an institution
of international stature via his
televised ''Hour of Power" and
other innovations.
But Leestma is very much his
own man and Lake Hills is very
much his own church. He obvious·
ly relishes the fact that he was
brought to El Toro to preside over
·its expansion and development
and that, he makes clear, is a mat-
ter solely for him and his con·
gregation to decide.
t:omparisons are not all that
meaningful to the modem day
missionary recognized today as
the one of the denominational
masters of evangelism.
HIS QUALITY HAS been
described al Lake Hills and
further afield as " a down to
earth, joyous certainty or the
Christian faith."
And that, commented a
member who was there when
Lake Hilla was born, "is Pastor
Leestma. He isn't like any other
minister I've ever known. He is
unique and he is right here with
us ."
Theolocy needs the space for
classroom expansion. •
TRE TOP FLOOR wUI hou"'
the "Chapel of tbe Nations''
where people vlsltlnf from
throughout the wor d can
worship in their native language.
Religious. m ulti·language
s.ervices will be held e~ry two
hours in this aarden-like chapel
whi<'h'wll) seat up toX>O people.
Melodyland Is considered one
of America':. great church sue·
cf':IS stories, starling with a con·
grf'&:atlon of 27 some lS years
ngo to more than 15,000 today UD·
der' the leaders hip of Dr .
Wilkerson and a IStAff of 2$0
worker!.
· In 1989, after having met in d.lf.
ferent locations for 9 years,
ChrUtian Ceriter purchased the
1.ielodyland raci lity out of
bankruptcy ror $1 .2 million and
modernited the former theater·
in-the-round. 1
Saint Mark
Stages Play
''Fire on the Earth,'' a
philosophical romp through Bi·
ble history featuring cameo looks
at Biblical characters from
Jeremiab to Saint Peter, will be
presented by the drama group of
St. Mark Pres byterian Church of
Corona del Mar at 7:JOp.m . Dec.
5 followed by refreshments and a
meet-the-cast session.
Director is Steve Johnston. St.
Mark ta located at the comer of
Jamboree Road and Ford Road.
'Messiah'
Scheooled
Handel's Messiah will be pre--
sented at s p .m . Dec. 7 at St.
George 's Episcopal Church,
23802 Avenida de la Carlota,
Laguna Hills.
The Christmas classic will be
perlorined: by singers from the
eommu n i t y condu cted by
Frederick Barnes, St. George's
choirmaster.
His wile, Mildred Barnes, will
tumilh or can accompaniment.
SoloisU will be Vina Williams.·
Soprano, Florence Goodrich,·
soprano; Jan Alexander, mezzo.
s<>prano; Richard Kuykendall,
tenor; and Bill Sandidge, bass.
The public is invited.
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WE~OMES OU Newport Unity America's Heritage. Sunday Refiglous Ed Uon cl111et AH Ages-9:45 A.M. 1161 ..... St.. ... p:wt .._. _ MZ.2740 YtQRSHIP -10:45 A.~ WORSHIP-8:00 P.M. Rev. Sune RiehW'dS. Mlnl1ter -.,w....,_..,. , .... ,....._, ... ,..., 0...•11• s.-.tM 11 A.M.-...., S..... t A.M.. . C.._..w...l~Ol 1MOAM -WHAT II *4 ,,_ H.,.,.. . . JOE TRUCKS, Ptlator ......, .. .~1 ..... ,._.•1;1awe .............. ' , ..... ,_., •• ,_"..__, -a. I ltll-' ~Ml ,_. a..n . 631·1955 751-0417 ' Of•• 146-lllt DlAl,..A.PIAT• 64 .. nl7 .
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.... ,Jt,6 DAILY PILOT Salurday. Novembef 29 1975
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This Club Gets Results
I Job Organization Aids Employment Hwuers
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;\X'.'J . .\. Ill ~A P > -:'1:1 nety J)('r
t·t·nt or !ht· unt·mrtnyt-d r.i..·n;on:.
.,.,.ho JtHne-rl a Job <·lub ht•rt-> wt•rt.·
v.orking ""'1th1n two monlh.:li . 1'hl'
:-10<'1:1! rt'St'arch(·r v.·ho organ.iit•d
tht• club ::.d)S h l· aµpl1t·d
ht·h.'.l\ 1or mod 1f1tat1on tt•c hni
~jlle:. l(l tht• l<IS k O( JOb hunting
l)r :..; ii 1\zr1n. a p::.yl·h~JJ0~1 sl
~·nd Je.1rn1ng s p,·ri;.1h::.1 ..11 Ann.1
Stat1· :\ll'nlal l·l ,•alth ('t•nlt.•r .
:-pt•nt four )'t'i1rs d 1•\'t•lup1nt tht•
JOb rlub ILlt•.1
lt f-: G . .\Tlf f-:Rf-:Jl 1:.'0 Juhl1·:-:.
" pt·r::.ons rrum lhl' l 't.trLuni..l<Jll·
.irt·a. 15 n1Jl1•s nurth vf Annc1 111
:-1•t1lht'rn l l!1n<11!>, ~nd tJ1\·11h·tl
lht·m into tv.•ti t•lnst•lv mJ!Cht•d
11roi1r:. S1'(I) v.·t·rt· 1i1rt't"tl'd tu
[f1oj.: ftlr """rk 1n !ht• 11~ual (n,1n
n .. r 1ncl1\·1du.dl\ whilt' tht·
01t her' t•nr• 1! l<'d 1 n ~ JI 1b t•lub
(.'luh nlt'nlht•r:-j'.!;1lhl'rt'tl d.ul \
:n J :on1 :i!l u!f1c•t• fpr t•ounst·l1ni.: 1;1
111h hunt1nl! t1•<·hn1qul's . 1'ht>~
S'i'1";1pp1·d l1·,1d-.. hl'lp1•li lJ/lt'
.11inth1·r (·on1p1l1· r1·:-iumt•s :u1d
n11•,1:-t1r1·ct pr11gr1•:,:-. tnv.·ard f1ntl
1 nj.! "''11rk ·'t! a u1::. t t•a ch olht•r. ~
Th1•y :llsn (•nga~i'd in r 11l<-
pl:1yin~· .. 1 j\S)('hulo~u·al gam1•
~1t11;1\u1n wht•rt• th 1·~ lt•Jk turns
pla_vinj'.! l'mployt'r and Jub S('('kl'r
u1 mtirk u1tC'r\'1t·\\:-
1\7.RI.\' IS Rf-;('O(i:\"IZF.D n il
\,__ tuinally fl1r ~·nrk in bt·ha v1or
• tnod 1f1cal1l1n. :lltc r1 ng bE>haviu1
:.ittt"rns.through rC'"-A'3rd, punish·
ffi(•nt or otht•r rnoli\•at1 ng fac:
tors
' I appiil'd th<1t ~t·nt'r:d typ<> of
;ipproarh to lht• prohlt·m uf job
f1ndin~." :-.nd .<\1r1n ·'It t~ not on
ly ;1 matt1·r ll f lt•<.1rn111~ wh<.11 to
cl11. ~1 11t1\'at1un 1::. an impor tant
part •lf it I ert•ated a si tuation in
IS:• ""'hich 1ob st•e kl·rs wnrkt•d
tl1Vt·th1'r 111 fu1d n Jnb ;.t nd I u:.t·d
social contncl to prov1d l' tht•
n11.11ivat111n ··
The (:arbond :1!t• arl'<I is job·
sr~rC'e. l<1rg t•ly r ur ~d ~i nd has Iii ·
~ tle ind u::.try :\'l1ll{'lhelt~~s. 00 pt.•r ·
~ ct•n t of lht• C'lu b m(.•mbers harl
~1 jobs "''ith1n l'i'i"O months ;:ind <d i ~-.,.,·ho :1 \t('nded rt•gul arly "'{'fl'
~ "-A'ork1ng, /\zrin s:nd .
I ~ TJIF: OTll F.R group, those
it·ft un their u""'"· only 55 1~:rt•cnl
{1)urlct .,.,ork, ht' ~.Jul
(Jf the 1ub club J>t't_lp\<'. 55 ix·r
crnt got sktllt·d or :-1•m1:-.kdh:d
JL1b::.. :\7.r1n rt·portt·d. ·rv.·t·nt) pt.·r
l't'nl f~1und jlrOft"SShlll,1! JOhS Jlld
20 pt-rct·nt t'lld t•J uµ 111 un:.killt•tl
jObS
()f thutie 1n \ht• otht•r }!ruup Y•h11
f11t1nd j1,b:.. W )lt•rc•t·nt gut un
::.kdlt•d "'ork ()nl) .) lh·rc·,·nt
:;.t•curt•d prnf£•::.s100;.il Johs anll '.ti
pt'r(·t•nt landt•d :-.killl·d or
:-.t•n11::.k ill i:d po!>itton:.
"Tll F: 1\ \' F. R 1\C. 1-: :-.ta rting
::-:1i:1r\' ~a:-<1bnut ..1 third h1~h1·r
fpr th{· <'1H1n :,elt'{I Jtlh ~t•t•k1•r:o. '
.-\Lr1n :-:11tl
()n th1· .l\"1•r<.1&t.'. h1•said.1t t(•Uk
ffungPY S I rfke
llabbi !\•feir Ka hane. lea<h:!r
o f J E.'\.\tis h Dl'fc•nsl' IA:'ag uc.
is s ta g i ng hunger :,trik('
bt.'cau sl' non -kos ht'r foocl is
being sC'rY(•d to him n t Al·
li.'ll\.'iOOd. Pa . fcd c r:.tl prison .
Court ea rlier r ule d he · was
entitled to s pe c ial cliet .
Job (·J ub mem bt"r s tv.·o weeks t9
~t·cure rmpl oy m..-nt T ht
:lVt>rage for nonrnembers wat
t 'olo'D month::.
The t'lub i:s s till operating a nel
1\1rin said th(' L' S Oepartmt·m
of l.abor has as kt•d him to subml't
;1 report for st udy
T h(' job-club 1<1 t·a ruuld v.·ork
l'lsewhe re , <-1 ccord1 ng to .·\1n n
":\.11 t he 1nd1c :1tors th;1t I ::.tt
sho w it "-A"Ou\d 'i'i'Or k nwrt• sue·
c·t•ssrully 1n ~1n urt.ian l't'rlll'r," ht•
:.<.ud
Laguna Craft
Guil d P lans
Exhibit ion
ThC' I.a gun a RE'arh Craft <:11!1cl
"-A'lll ho ld a n ex.h1b1 t1on and ::.alt• of
:1rts ;.lnd r raft :s from JO a m until
d:i r k Sundav 1n the 200 bloek of
For t>sl Aven.ue. l.:i~un;i Beach.
:\-l ore th a n 100 artist ~ :.i nd
art isa ns art• to exh1h1\ lht·1r
v.·orks, inl'l ud ing jt'v.·elry, pot
l<'r y. m;1c ramt·, can d les.
le;ithC'r "-A'Or k . s ht·lls. s tainl·d
pl.J s.:=;, fu r nitur e. silk srrt•en1ngs,
p:lintinl?s a nd sculpture
Forest t\\'('nUt' will be' closed to
all but foot traffic in lh1• 200'blOC'k
and booths w1 1l lint' the slrt-el for
thl" e xhibition. o n<' or several
h<'ld during the y<'ar by th<' gu1l rt
Th(•re 1s no charge for :id
mission. Free parking 1s avou1<1
h!e along (Ill strt>C'I and \rams
\\'I ll shutt!t· bct'i'l'C'en ~hopping
3ft'3S.
METERS MAKE
11/I EF $210
S.~~ 11JF:GO (AP ) -A th1C'f
(ll"l('nl'd \1 p 108 pa rki ng mt.>l(•rs
:ind lock1~d the m again. m::ik ing
off .,.,·1th S2 10 in r hangl', police
s~1id .
llo"-A' he got the key was not
known.
\ .. ~.~j?:-.1!tf·P:-.9afllr.-.~·IJ!r.~Wa,-:-.w.. ~ I J. FASHION 2 ISLAND STORES 5
1·) OPEN EVERY NIGHT f
t l UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~
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Worldwide
Opera Star
Guest in pulpit
this Sunday
Hailed as the rnost beautiful
s1ng1ng s tar Hl the world, and at
!he pinnacle ol her opera1 1c
an d conccn career. the lanious
Mary Costa will be the guest
of Dr Robert H. Schuller 1n the
open air pulpit ot the Garden
Grove Cornmun1!y Church this
Sunday al lhe 9.30 and 11:15 ' Dr Robert H Sctiu!l~r Mary Co::.t.1 rim services. Dr. Schuller's
message at lhese two serv ices w1U be. "JOY .F !l l ro LIVING~ FOR YOU!:·
Garden Grove Community Church, services al 7:30. 8: 15. 9:30 and 11 : 15
a'm and 6·00 pm , corner ol Chapman and Lewis St. Garden Grove. Calif., at.the
freeway hub ol Orange Counly .
.lofnfng Arl •1'
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
wa nts t o bri n g pol it ica l
leadr r s h ip in touc h with the
a rts, and has planned dis-
cussion .,~1,·ith rormer UC pre-
sident Cla rk Kerr and con·
~l·r \·ati \'(' Vlillia m F .
11uckley to co incide ...,·ith
J oni !\1 1tchC'll concert Dec . 8
a t l l1)JJ y \\'OOd Palladiu m .
('1,s t ? $50 ~ head .
Space Chief
Ge ts Wish--
Cut in Pay
HUNTSV ILLE. Ala. (UPI) -
An aerospace supervisor at the
~l arsha ll Space Fl ight Center
v.·ho s aid he "-A'aS o verpaid and un-
der worked h a d his pay cut
$10.000 a year .
\Villiam Rush , an aerospace
engineer at the center, said he
'>''as not ified of the cut in a se.ven-
pagt> memo from his superior.
Willi<nn t.ucas .
Rush was de moted from GS-14
to a GS-12. a two-step drop that
means ;.ln annual cut in salary
from $34,913 to $25,00J, effective
~tond<l y. ·
Rush gained a ttention this year
b y claiming he Was ov('rpaid and
underv.·orked in his job. He said
he felt he 'i'l'aS v.'asti ng taxpayers'
mone y because he only had about
a n hour's wo r k earh day.
In the memo. t.ucas said Bu.sh
misled government officials a nd
the public by "m aking the seem-
ingly honorable s tatement or 'All
I want is viable em ployment'.··
T\I Doc wnentary ~
Are U.S. Consumer
.Grou~,0~~=Rerful? j
N EW YORK <UPI > -Sevt'raJ years ago, there wa1 •pro-
posal before Nt>w York 's City Council lo m ake markets put
packaced m eat into see·through plastic containers so customtll"I
could see the botto m as well as the top ol purchases.
A conser vat ive councilman
from Qottn.s 11 tood up to explain
why he w a s voting for the
measure -agains t hill principle•
-his wife threa tened mayhem if
he didn't .
THAT'S LOBBYING wher e it
counts, consum er advocacy at 1ls
pri me . Jt a lso indicates the
power of the individual to make
her voiC'e felt, particularly if she
bands together with others aod
isn't a fraid to c ha llenge. to be
strident, if necessary.
C.onsumer ad,·ocaey is the sub·
ject of the ARC '.'l'ews r los<'UP
t itled, ''The Co ns ume r Of·
fensive : Who Spt>aks for the Peo-
ple?", to be aired tonight a l 10
p.m .on Channe l 7.
TH F. DOCUMENTARY, nar·
ratM by Peter J enni ngs, givt·s a
qui ck history or the consumt"r
moveme nt, a took at "Whlte
Knight·• Ralph '.'l'ader and somt'
consume r group::. a round the
country . J e nnings talks to the
head of the Nat ional As sociation
of Manufactur ers and a few
others who oppose Nadf'r and
similar groups, makes the valid
point that inc r eased produc t
safety and du rability may mean
higher prices.
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a dvocates to "give proper r e-
cognition to busineas·· atternpta
at self-refo rm." Tbat'1 one of
those statem ents calculated \o
appease both sides·whlcb ls more
likely to irk them.
THIS OS·TffE ·ONE·llAND,
on·the-other ·h and approach de-
fines w hat is wrong with the
closeup on consumerism -it
doesn 't zero in on tbe subject and
doesn't explore what the future
might hold .
F'or inst ance , it talks about
eroding congressional support
for a federal consumer protec.
tion agenc y whic h makes over·
riding of a prom ised presidential
1 ''eto most unlike ly .
Cl.OSEUP DOESN'T .. plore
why congressional support might
bt> '>''anine. Is it because of lac·
gi ng public interest, lobbying ac·
tivities of business groups op-
posed to such .an agency, a
serious flaw in the proposed law?
These are important questions,
particularly"s ince there are those
who claim the consumer move·
me nt is lo~ing i mpetus. Fact or
propaganda ? C loseup doesn 't
even dis<'uss the· problem.
Closeup does sum up what has
bttri achieved -s afer and better
He s ums up by talking abou t -informed corsumers;.safer cars
the ne~d for industry to prove its a nd ~hildren 's to)"I, "food pro-
"social rt s pons ibility by provid-d ucts {that ) a re not always
ing safe, reliable products re-~~ier but at least we now
asonably prict"d .''' and consum1.1' /,'what's bt the package.··
Pill U se Do~? :i I
Pregnancy Rate Up
In Stan/ ord Check I
STA'.'l'F"O RD (AP) -The pregnancy rate a mong Stanford
University· women thls year is 150 percent higher than the 1974
rate and may reflect dec lining use of contraceptives, student
health officials say. t
Dr. John Dorman said that 82 pregnancy tests were ad· i
minister ed between mid-Septem ber and m id·November 1974 and j
that 12 turned out positive.
FOR THF: S1\MF: PERIODTHJS year, t her e were 102 such
tests a nd JO positive r('sulls, said Dorm an, of the Cowell Student
Health Center s taff
"h-1y speculation is that useof the contraception pilJ, has gone
down," he said . "Women either aren't using aiiythir(g, or what
they a re using is sporadic. You can see that by the increase in
pregnancies."
He a nd Marian Ra rios, psyeho\ogical counselor al the center,
said that the great majority of pregnant coeds wer e unmarried.
They said they also believed tha t most of the pre gnancies are
termina ted by abortions .
T HE F.1\SF. WITll WIOCI abortions can be obtained may
have('neourage>d more lax use of contraceptives, Dorman said.
"It seem s tha t most are .,.illing lo use less effective techni-
ques tha n the pill. ..
But he es tim ated that 60 to 70 percent or the women who re·
~eive contraceptives at the ceater chose the pill. He s aid incre as·
lng numbers or campus v.·o men are r~ecting IUDs because of dis·
comfort and concern over possible infections and sterility.
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the Jewish cele bration of guidelines barrin g pie· lkwllafl• .._. Plff SOD UfflATUlt MAl\ED
lia nu kkah com ing this tures of women nude or $--: ~
y<"ar a lmos t a month in see-t hroug h clothing PHpNE ORDERS ONlY. Ml-1550.~
ahead of Chr istmas, a _~Ol'~b~iki~·n~is~. ~*~~*~·~~~~~i'~~:~~~~~~~~~=~~f rabbi s ays J ews will
have to put their beliefs : : : : : :
on the line.
''There ran be no
{'3mouflaging a gift in
late De<'e m ber as a
Hanukkah g ift." s ays
Rabbi Victor Zwelling of
Temple R 'nai Raphael.
"Families w ill have to
take a stand a nd say
Christ mas is not our holi ·
day."
FRIDAY. Je w s
throughout the world lit
the first or e ight c andles
t o comme m o rate the
liberation of the Mae ·
cabees' t e mpl e i n
J eru s a le m fro m the
Syrian.Greek r ulers in
100 R.C.
Ra bbi Zwe lling said
the holiday is a reaf·
fir mation o f Judaism
and a protfsl against as-
sim ilations.
HUT MANY J ewish
families - s ayi n g
Christmas trt".es ha ve no
religious signifit"ance -
often set up the trees,
which they jokingly refer
to as a Hanukkah bush.
and exchange gifts on
Dec . 25.
"T his is an insult to the
J ewish heritage and to
C hri s t ia n s o f con s ·
cience," Rabbi Zwelling
said.
HE SAID !hat the two
holidays have m er ged in
the public min~ as a sort
o f s e<'n l ar · holid11 y
SE'<ISOn."
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telephone (71 4) 673-1552
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F.o'r Spring Color ,
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Even though It m1;1y SC'\'m J3te
ln th!' fall sea10n to be planling.
now is ao excitllent Uml' to plant
spi1ng nowering bulbs.
Don't 9verlook the tolor ol the
~by ~ulbs -crocll!, sparaxi.:s,
ixJa, D\lteh iris, grar. hyacinth11
and acllla . And pant ranun-
culus for color and cut flowers -
mix them with anemont":s and
plant a bicentennial red, white
and blue splr:ah of color.
With. co der weather ap-.
pr«nchina start mQving your
frost sensitive plant! to protected
areas. The sa(e1t plac:-e to guard
against frost is a south or west
wall wllh ample overhang. This
v.111 protect mfjlny stmi-tender
plants and provide the heat
netessary for proptt develop-
ment of bud1 and blos:;oms of
such pl&nts as bougain\'iJiea and
hibileus.
HELP PRF.PARF. )'Ollt plants
£or the eold by hardeninM them
of(. l'hU mean.:s holding back on
nitrogen feeding in late fa11 in or·
der to discourage soft tendt-r
growth. t.ess water will hel p
hardf'n plants loo. The soil should
be moist though, ~cause a moist
soil tt-nds to absorb heat and then
release this heat to the planlll
micro--cUmate better than a dry
~il .
With tht" approach of gusty
"rinds and stormy weather some
tr~s may need sl.clJdng or re·
staking. Remembc-r. a system
that allows U..,e tree t.o move with
the wind tncouraces stronaer
more natu.ra.l trunk lro'Nth· Ir your weat.ber i:s holding up
!or one la.st prqjttt in the yard
consider raised beds for better
drainagl' during thl' wet se.a~n .
:\long ...,·ith improved drainage
raisC'd bt"d:l allow accumulated
salts to be leached out. The soil in
raisf'd beds will warm up quicker
in the lipring giving you a jump
on the gro"'ing season. A light
soil mix with peat or rompost
addt"d will improve any gardens
performance.
HOME/GARDEN
Garden Club
Luncheon Set
South Coast Garden Club will
hold a Cbristmas Luncheon and
fa5hion show'" at El Nlauel C.OUn·
try Club. 23700 Chlbhouse Drive ..
Laguna Nigueol, Dt-<". 10.
So<-181 Hour lo begin at Jl :JO
a.m., followed by IW'J('h at 12 :30
p.m . Fashions will be displayed
by two local 5hops of Mariner 's
Village. Dana Point. The-fashion
show will be commentated by
l\.lrs . Niles Welch.
Among prites to be raffled is a
water color by local artist, Paul
Cramer.
For reservations. contact Mrs.
Wm. S. M<"Caslin (495-0863) not
later than Dec. 5.
Live Tree Brings
Spirit Into Home • It's time to bring the Holiday mant state. These dormant trees
spirit into our homes and many ('an brr-safely dug, balled and
Californians will enjoy the burlapped and you have many to
Yibrant bl'auty or a living choose from -J'l.1ontl'rey and
Christmastree. Scotch pine s. Norway and
.'\. livr Christmas tree can en-Colorado Blur Spruce. Firs and
joy a long life as the traditional Deodar Cedar lo list a few. Trees
focal point of the holiday season. grown in ('Ontainer:i: are al.so dor·
and tht"n after the ZS.th add last-mant.
ing beauty to your patio as a con-To keep either type from ''go-
tainer specimen or become a Ing into shock .. keep thl"m cool
permanent part or your garden. and in a well-lighted room. pre·
During the cold of winter your rerably one in which the drapes
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live Christmas tree is in a dor-areleftopenduringtheday .
D!ODAR CEDAR -A good
choice fbr a living
Christmas tree. This is a
fast grower 'vith graceful,
.Plue-gray needles. "·"'. _.-°' =-==3;::=================~ TREE GROWER
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5 Cal. Tree s 3.
15 Gal. Tree '15.
24" Box Tree 550.
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lhis Season Roger's is fraturing
• LiW Of' fresh -cul Christmas tree-s
• Trad11ional handmade tree OC{la111ents
• Dehghtful miniatuN" trees rnade fron1
pine cones. nuts and other natural
1naterials • Gar1ands • Holly wreaths
• Mislletot> • G1an1 poinsenias
• Italian liif1ts • Gift idl"as ...
Europe.in anliq~. including lead cryslal
and fine 1:hina.
Roger's Gardens is now open seven day:>
a week, nine to nine.
On ()("ce1nber 11th and llth at 7:30 p.rn ..
join us for a beauliful holiday candl~·
lighting cer~lOny at our Newport Beach
store on MacArthur and San Joaquin
Hills Road.
6" SHEFFEIARA
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'Choose, Cut'
Select Plantation Yule Tree
Californla f amiliei arl' among the fe"'' lhrouahoul the country
who can have truly lreth and fra1ranl Chri:stmas trffadunng the
holld•Y NII.Son with vttitable ease.
One of the reasons for this ls the great numh<-r of ''ch90se and
t"ut" plantations within easy driving distance for most of the
population of the 1ttate. Another reason is that California pro·
du<'e:s a large numt>.:·r of Chrtstma:s trec:s in natural :stands th;1t
are cut ju.st a short time Ix-fore the holiday se~son .
Tll ERE ARE apr>roxJmately 500 "c hoose :'.lnll C'ut'' pl :1nta
tions in th" stall' and m05t are easily accessible to a great ~rCl'n
tage of state resid<'nts. These plantations in\'ilt> Christmas tret.~
seekers to ro3m tht> plantation from one end to the othe r and
:ielect and cut the tret> of their choice. It's hard to gt>t a fresh<-r
tree than this.
If )'OU do not know where a near-by ''('hoose and ('ut ·• plantation
is loc•t~. s~nd a stamped St"lf-addresst>d No. 10 envelope tu the
California Christmas Tre-e Growers al Z85S Telegraph Ave ..
Bt-rkeley. CA 94705. You will receivP a free "Choose a~d Cul
Guide" which will show you the Christmas trc~ plantations in
)'Ot.tr area and ex artly what species are av aiJj bl e.
FOJ.J.()WJSG ARE suggestions on how lo care ~or .>·our
Christmas tree : 1r you blly your tree several days before 1l will be
:wt up and decorated. stor e it outside. Cut the butt orf the trre at a
diagonal about one inch abo.ve the original cut. This opens .the
ports snd aidli in thr absorpl.1on of water. Place the butt end 1n a
rontainer of water. Sprinkling water on the branches and needles
will retain freshness.
• When you do bring the tree into the house, saY.' the butt
again, squaring off the diagonal . This fal'ilitates placing the trre
in a stand as well as aiding absorption.
• KC"ep the butt end or thE> tret" in a container or water the en·
tire time it is in tht" house. Refill the container daily as the tree rt'-
quires a lot of water. ,
• Be sure that the base or the tree is well-supported and the
tree i:s placed away from fireplaces. radia tors, electric heall'rs.
televisions. or any othe-r sour('e of heat.
DAILVPtLOT Al
Weekend
Gardening
Checkliat
• Cool -season vegetables
c3n bt pl•nted now. The
perennial veget"ble-.s SU<.'h
a:> artit'hoke:l. (l:;paragu~
:tnd rhuburb can tw pl.:111t
l'.'d. tl\O
• Rt.'n1t."n1b,·r. the r~ln
c:.1n 'l reach plant$ JJrO\\'iOR
tw:tl to lh(' hOU:Sl' Ul\(h.•r
\\'ide ovL•rh:1ngs. Don.'t let
them dr y out.
• An e3rly Oet'en1bt.•r
fh"'t.iin g will hl•lp ket'p most
\:ilirornla )3y,·ns grttner
during t'ool weather.
•Top dres s garden beds
'>'tth co mpost. peat ~.
or "'ood bark products .
Start a t'Ompost pill' from
lt•avcs you rake tip.
• Spring -bloom1n~ bulbs
:;art' Still lO b(' (OUOd Ill
many n11rse-ries. but you
$hould J)i11nt them without
further de!;.iy
• l'otled Chry~<tn ·
tht'mum s n1uy b1:.•
transplanted into thl.'
garden follo"·1ng thl•
blooming period. Cut back
about six inchC':; £rom th('
ground tu 1n ~ure new
growth.
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ByREllBCAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -In an
artlt:le on Fl"d 'I experiments
in chemiC"a l warfare, Writ~rs
Michael Chance and Andrew
Ro5s nole that ••a member or
Patricia Hear:!!t's psychialnc
team, Dr. Louis West, has the
dubious distinction of having
overdosed an ele phant to de·
ath on LSD while researching
the drug's feasibihty as a
weaponofwar."
BILI. WING caught a "'aitcr
lighting a customer's
• cigarette at Ka n's and hooted :
"You are guilty of contribut-
ing to the malignancy of a
diner!'' <Rill has been waiting
for weeks to get orr that awful
pun.) .••
SJ.IGllT misunderstand-
ings: At a grocery in posh
Piedmont, Pat Luchak found
btrself standing bt>hind a well-
dre.ssed matron who said to
the clf'rk, "Do you have any
fresh raisins'! I mean, not the
dried-0ut kind." Clerk: "In
other words, you want
grapes?'' (the woman was
amazed, but that's Piedmont,
folks) ... Recently. a Hong
Kong newspaper editor and
reporter spent most of a day
driving around Redwocxl City
in seareh of "your famous
redwood trees," till a kindly
polieeman sent them in the
r ight direetion ... Jimmy
Bernard overheard it in his La
Rarca Room, one tourist to
another, "So I asked I.hi s or-
ficer in North Beach where
C'..oi t Tower is, and he replies,
'How should J know, J don "t
hve here.' "
LOSER. Couple of days
ago. ·a man walked into
Kent 's Deli in the 1100 block
on Market and said to Kent
Milanese and Curt Sawyer,
"Take a loaf of French bread,
slice it down the middle, put
mustard on one half, mayon-
naise on the other -and this
in the middle," handing them
an old sportshirt. As he start-
ed out with th e weird
s andwich, Curt asked, "How
come?" "'Now," said the man
as he disappeared, "my
lawyer has everything.''
C'EST LA VJF., cont'd: Al
the unemployment insurance
office in Richmond, a woman
claimant was explaininB to
the inte rviewer, "'J couldn't
report on my regular day·
because I was sick." In-
terviewer : "Nature of ill-
ness?"' Claimant, all shiny-
eyed: "J found me a won-
derful new man!''
Jnterviewer: "What's that
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CRITIC Jack Shelton's
gre~t de s cription of a
restaurant: "It looks like the
kind of plaee where Ali
)tcGraw and St.eve McQueen
would have dinner to discuss
their divorce" ... Great car-
toon in theChiTrib: A! George
Bush 1tride1 in to take over as
c-hief at CIA headquarters, a
member of the 1ta(f gushes,
"Golly, Mr. Bush, we feel we
already know you -we 've
been reading your mail for
)"ears! ..
OKAY, RECORDS: The
latest edltion or the GuiMess
Rook lists Filbert St. and 22nd
St. a• ''the two steepest
driveable streets in the
world,•· a contribution from
Michael D. Lampen of our
town ... Also honored is the
boy singer of Hillsborough,
Ring Crosby, w hose 400
million-plus records on 179.
labels in 28 countries makes
him the most recorded singer
ln history . ''He's so far
ahead.'' points out Crosby En-
thusiast Frank Forster, "that
there 11 no 1econd or
third" •••
FOOTNOTE : Alter reading
ol the latest Soviet space ex-
ploits, Atty. Bill Kiriak:is won-.
d ers if NASA is suffering ·
from Venua envy -but since
it was a soft landing, pro-
bably not.
HooUUty between pollUclans
and btlsln••'men is a · graver
threat to4J.S. cities than fiseal
bankn1Ptcy, a Kansas City civic
leader earned corporate ei:-
ecutives in Chicago recently.
"Hon .. l·to-God coaliUOGI of
.top-level bualness and city gov·
ernment leaders mllit be (orged
if our ritie1 are to survive," Dr.
Charles N . Kimball told mem·
ber1 o{ the Executives Club of
Chica10 at a luocheon meeting al
the La Salle Hotel.
Kimball, chairman of the
Midweist Re1earch ln1tilule,
cautioned hi1 audience, ''Delpite
rece1sion, business cvi 't back of(
from the job of he I pin.I to rebuild
ourcitie1.
"CYNICISM In epldeinlc pro.
portions is loose tn our cou.otry, ''
heaaid. ''It ha:s seriously alfec:ted
our ability to employ the com-
bined resources of local govern·
ment and bu1ine1s to find aolu·
tions to pressing urban pro-
blems.
ln far too many cities. he
explained, public and private
Stttor cooperation is "limply a
figure of speeeh." In others, like
New York City, Kimball noted,
government has turned to the .
businrss community .for help
whrn "the die bas been cas t -
and there was litUe business
could do but nod approval or help
put out fires.''
The Harvard-ed~aled ~ien
. tlst said that Kansas city's coall·
'W«t should start by first
throwing out politicians/'
tionoftop-level businesaand gov.
emment leadership h8s proved
what can be accomplished when
business and government work
together toward a common goal .
According to Kimball, the result
is a $5 .3-billion revitalization of
the Missouri metropolis -75 per-
cent of whi ch bas been paid (or by
· the buainess community.
"That's more civic improve-
ment in three years than m<1st
cities experience in a llfetime,"
be asserted.
He urged both government and
buai rtie ss to recognl:re the
dan1en ol delicit •pendllli al
and to abandon the practice
.. wearing a well-beat.en path to
the fbort·t.erm money market to
finance municipal operatiom. ••
"OUR CITY 1ovemmenu." he
emphasized, •'cannot conunue to
be financed on a credltcard. ''
Kimball <'ited both Chic&10
and Kansu City as examples ol
cities that had practiced fiscal
respomibillty and restraintint6-
1ard to borrowing.
·'The leadership of Kansu Cf.
ty bas pledeed not to rob torDor·
row's Peter to pay today·a Paul,••
he said. ··our childrendeaerve a
far more Cittina: inheritance than
another Cis('al mess -a leCOOd·
· generationwel(arecity."
He warned city govemmentof-
fi('ials that there were difficult,
politi"ally unpc>pular decisions to
be made if ciUes are to be rman·
cially sound.
"IT'S TIME to learn bow to
bite the bullet -and live within
our municipalmean.1."
Kimball advised cities to take a
hard look at policles that en·
courage uncontrolled growth.
"Bigness for bigneaa• sake.
leads only to a gross ob&C'enity ~
the. American dream," he said.
''How ~pie live J.a·far more im·
portant than where they live.''
T1>U ,.mmal"(/ of Dr. Charla N.
Kiml>oll'1 -h ""' pro'*led fl)/
MKtwe a R.etearch InatttuU.
California N·eeds More. Help • In Washington
ByFREDW.KUNEand
JEllRV GOLDBERG
} c..,i ... ,....,. 1'tnic;•
)ACRAMENTO -Both
Dfmocralic and Republican !Jfmbera of the California con-~ional delegation have failed
to).a.ke action on federal red tape
tblt is making s tate and local
aien.cies spend more time on re-
pmti and administrative duties
than on service to the people.
. California has the biggest con-
·a re as ion al delegation in
Washington. Many members of
th1I delegation have been given
important committee assign-
ments. These committee p<>sta
ablltld make it possible for the
CAiifornia congressmen to ex:-
.-dse enough influence lo put
r-1 blocks in the was or legisla-tl°' that m akes it difficult fol"
Cali(omia to get its fair share of
service from the federal gOvem-
ment with the least amount of ef·
fort.
A. careful evaluation ol the
facts reveals California's delega-
tion either does not have the
ability or will not exert the effort
ne('essary to make life easier fol"
California.
CALIFORNIA has more people
than ~Yother state in the nation
and put.a more money into the
federal coffers than several othel"
states combined. It does not re-
ceive a similar return ·on its ln·
vestment. It would seem from
the way national political can·
didates are wooing California
that they feel California ha.a an
important role in the operation of
government -at least it's im·
portant to one who wants lo be
elected president.
Between now and next June
major and minor political can-
didate from each political party
will have made severe.I trips into ·
California to woo important
California convention votes. U
past practi"e is any measure, lit·
tie will be done or said by these
candidates about what they in·
tend to do for California.
Ex-governor Jimmy Carter of
·. Georgia gives told CapiCol News
Srrvice that California is a big
and wealthy state that does n't
need any more than it already
has been receiving. He even ad·
milted Georgia receives more
than it gives to the federal col-
len.
President Ford has made
several trips lo California to ob-
·County Home Miasma
BJIORNGREGORY
$tatistics came out the other
d~y about Orange County's
~ation growth rate. If you"re
ustomed to the record settin1
es or r ecent years, the latest
ure comes as a bit of a
lbbcker. The county crew by on·
iylwo percent last year.·
Blame it on the recenion. Rut
ewn as we aee the economy pick· J.nl up now, a sticky i.ssue lina'ers
!bft could deter Orange County
(!fm_ beln& the demorraphJc
~ card we once like to
about.
bouslnr. The rising cost or ma here continues to out· pfee mucb of the nation. More =• income frOU~ ere tbe casualty list o! peo-
out or the mat ht.
• booall'A toward solving
11111,11 the loeal fowl has been .............
'1!he "ltln, plu1 county 1ov·
ernment, have formed housing
authorities to accept Cederally
subsidized programs. Two cities
have put their headl together to
rehabilitate units. Another is
mandating that low· and
moderate-income housing be
bl.tilt into several projects.
Yet the issue o( housing costs
still fall s into a crack when it
bum6s into other problems
•waiting government attention.
I.ocal officials tend to leaving
housing for state and federal
buttaucracles to solve.
Oran1e County 111Perv1-. al"
pointed a cost-or·hollllng com·
mittee to make recommenda·
lions. Its report, lssutd more
than a year a1ol 1u11ostecs the
count y exp ore urban
homesteadine. tar. Incentives to
builders who provide low·<:O$l
1helter, and hl1her deNIUeo !or
low-income units. But the report
WU shelved.
SUpervtsors were dlspleased
that the report seemed to dwell
on governmental remedies,
ratht"r than on how build.Ing ln·
duAtrY practices and union
wages contribute to the d.ilem·
ma.
THERE IS bllflt·ln llUSplclon
between 1overnment and private
industry over what roleA each
lhould have In solving problems.
This prevents them from wor~·
ing together on such issues u
hOUlina: a coocdlnatcd, calc\llat-
ed attack by 1overnment, busl·
ness and re1ldenta. Wi\hout tome
concesalons ·from all 1lde1,
Orange County's slowing rate ol
growth will become more than a
temporary breathlnispell.
It may signal lona·tcm. bou.I·
Ing void1 lor ·~ atnuentsuburb.
Jobn Grtgoru i• 4 rfpofl<f' /or
KOCE:-TV, Ch4nn<I SO, ln~on
&~h. This orticle tOa$ broodcoat on
111• tonlci)/ commfllWll """'"""· tf:of:.,.
lain support from California
Re-publican voters. Yet the
President has done little to keep
his promise to pay the full cost of
Vietnam refugees in the state.
Both United States senators.
John Tunney and Alan Cranston,
have failed lo hold up other
legislation until funding is
available.
CONGRESSMAN Alphonso
Bell assured ua that the delega-
tion gets to1ether on major issues
important to California. Gov. Ed·
mWld G. Brown Jr. says he too
communicates with members of
the conare1ational delejation re·
garding problems important to
thewholestate.
Former Secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare Bob
Finch ('Omplained aboul-the 254
agen<'ies that spend ad·
ministrative costs on loca:l. state
and n ational levels of govern·
ment, yet he had little to say
about the effe('tive use of the con-
gressional d elegation to block
fwxta until red tape could be cut.
Federal rules on flood control
are designed to meet the needs o(
the Tennessee Valley Authority
or the Missippi River Basin
with little concern. for the dif·
ferent flood conditions existing in
California.
Minority-education problem·
solvers fail to consider the needs
of California's three major
minority populations -Asian,
Negro and Mexican-American .
In fact it was years before the
Census Bureau got aroWld to in-
cluding Spani.sh .surnames in its
data.
These areas s hould have
been important to Congressman
Phil Burton, Congressman John
Rousselot, Congressman Barry
Goldwater or Congresswoman.
Yvonne Brathwaite BW"ke, even
if they might disagree oo other
political considerations.
THE CAUFORNIA delegation
certainly has enough political
muscle. Perhaps it is time they
learned how to use it.
If it can't, perhaps the voters of
California should find a new crop_ or De mocrats, Republicans,
li berals, moderates and con·
servatives who can dedicate
themselves to the idea that
California congr esaiooal people
should have a sin1le-minded in·
teres t in doing m ore for
Califoi'n ia before t hey d o
anything else.
Democrats Advise Democrats ~
'Don't Turn to Right' 1
By DON Mcl,EOD
,,. .UM<l41 .... Pn!.1
LO U ISVILLE , Ky .
Democrats who met here to hash
over political issues before the
1976 elections s howed sensitivity
over their social progr_ams or the
past 40 years, but .heard warn-
in&s that turning conservative
won't help them.
"Democr·ats will not win elec-
tions by renouncing the national
policies we created, policies
whi('h helped America a nd
selected Democrats," said Ben
Wattenberg, spokesman for
traditional Democrats.
Econo mist J o hn Kenneth
Galbraith, in remarks prepared
for a panel last week, warned
Demo"rats against seeking
polhical respe"tability by trying
to look more conservative than
their Republican competition.
"THE •.• PllOBLEM is that If
we continue on course we will
have dt"serted our natural constl·
tuency, ·· Galbraith said. "We
won't be worth electing, nor will
(we) be elected ...
This became the overriding
theme at the unusual National
Democratic Issues Confe~nce:
which ettracted the largest
voluntary, unofficial •athering or
disparate Democrats in years.
Delegates heard pollsters b:d
otht1r expf'rts warn that the
publl'c ts fed up with expensive
social programs that don't solve
problems. They also were told
their traditional 1oals are worthy
and must be pursued. The ques-
tion is, whether by old or by new.
"TM chJJJen.ie of Uris ronven·
tion, then. is to find a balance
betwf'en striving to achieve the
impossible and being too timid to
•ch1eve the necessary," Rep.
Barbara Jordan CD-Tex.), a
cochairperson o! the meetin1, 1 aumm.edt(up. .
GOV . MICHAEL Dukakls ol
~fassachusetts, one of the new-
lmage Democrats who has been
criticizing big government and
preacblnl fru1allty, 11id his
position did not mean he was
turning his back on tradltlooal
Democratic C'oncems.
"We have npt forsaken govern·
ment a:; an effective instrument
for social and economic change,"
Dukakissaid.
·'Qui le the-contrary. We
believe ... government can and
must play a major and increas·
ing role in managing our
ec!Onomy and creating the pre-
conditions for 'the good life" for
all of our citizens.
"WE DEMOCRATS are proud
of our reputation as the party of
SOC'ial programs:· Duk:aki s said.
''But we must be.gin to see the re·
lationship between these worthy
goals and the massive spending
that has, in the past,
automatically accompanied
them.··
Wattenberg and party
Chairman Robert Strauss agreed
there were some problems, but
argued that better efficiency
rather than repentance was in or·
der.
''Sure there is waste in govern·
ment, and sure there are pro-
grams that do not work," Wat·
tenberg said. "But we have to tell
the American people that an ac-
tivist federal government, with
all its ills, can still help them."
Executives Paid
(12%) More • ID '74
By United Press lntematlonal
The average salary of middle
and top management executives
in<'rt"ased by 12 percent in 1974,
the highest rate ever recorded,
according to e survey by Arthur
Young& Co.
.The survey, b<t sf.'d on salary
1(Jtd bonus compensation for posl·
tions In fiaancial and executive
departments in 1,100 companies,
was sponsored by the Financial
Executives Institute.
··Heavy com petition for
management talent to cope with
unprecedented problems or re-
('ession. doublt'·digit inOaUoDt
and material sc-arcity has exert·
ed intense upward pressure on
executive salaries durinl the
past two or thref' years," the FBI
uld.
The survey showed average
tot&l compensation for middle
and top management posiUona
increased 12 percent, compared
wfth 8 .1 percent durln1 the
1971·72 survey period.
James A. GiDrdina, a manager
of Arthur Young, said erosion of
stock prices in stock option pl ans
"eau1ed a need for immediate
higher cash compen.utlon. ••
The survey showed that cuh
rompensation is highest ror chief
executives in primary metals
comp.anies. follow e,d b y
chem1cals and petroleum.
machinery, paper product1
agriculture-, forestry and mmtni
companies.
The lowest paid e-xecutives are
in the publishing industry &C·
cording to the survey. '
ORAN GI'. COAST
DAILY PILOT
The comment pace of the Dal-
ly Piiot •«ks to lnfonn and
stimulate .re1den b7 Pt'tlent·
Ina a vanety of _co_m_!l"leotary
on toptc.-or lnttreal and
significance from Informed
oble-rver1 and spokt1men.
R4«t1 N. Wetd, ... bll""'
Thoma1 PalM~r,
Comment Pagt Edrtor
, Saturday, Nov. 29, 19'15
Hi girls a nd boys .
lJncle l.en hop('s that everyone
h&d a very happy Thanks(ivlng
and that you didn't ge-t :sick rrom
eating too much turk('y and trim·
mings.
As usual, our Thanks&ivlng Art
C.ontest was a big 1ucces1 and we
reC'eived hundred• or entries.
Som(' rrom u rar away u'T'uatin
andOraq1e.
The jud&e11ure had their work
cut out for them in .electing a
winner. Grand prize wiMer was
Barbara Minear or Huntington
Beach and her drawing appeart'd
on the front page or the Daily
P!lotThanks1lvlng Day.
Our runners-up appear at the
right on your page today. UnC"lc
I..en wlshts it were possible (or
everyone to bEo a winner. but then
it re&llY wouldn't be a contest
would it?
HONORABl.E M F.NTION for
entries rrcei ved this week goes to
!\1aria • Tticker, G aylf.>en Wood,
Kris Mcllroy. Sonja Leysen,
Nancy Mongrieg, Janice Tomei,
Joey, David and Jeff J.orenzini
and :"Janey !\-tatyas. all of Costa
l\tesa ; Rarbara and KatyO'llara
of Tustin; and EriC' Huey of Dana
Point.
Also to Theresa Riel. Cheryl
Conrad, Jill. David, l\tarcus and
Theresa l\t inear, all or Hunt-
ington Reach; Michele-Kosky or
Irvine; Diana Gilbert of 1-"oun-
tai.n Valley; and Su:sie Kirkwood
of Orange.
:-.low, boys and girls, Uncle l.en
' -·
1 ST RUNNER-UP: CURT VISCA, 12
15892 Wiiiett Lane, Huntington Beach
has some real exciting nc\\'5
about our next contest. It is our
annual Holiday Greeting Card
Contest and it begins right away.
The Grand Prize Winner and
his or her entire family will rt>·
cei,•e the usual red carpet treat-
mt>nt , includin~ lunch. at Dis·
neyland on l)e<'. 20. They will
also have r eserved seats for the
famo u s D is neyland
C hri s tma s time edition or
",<\merica on Parade." Isn't that
a fantastic firs t prize?
Weeklv winnE"r~ ~·ill be nn·
nounced ·on Dec. 6, 13. and 20.
"'ith each winner to receive a
Kennedy half ·dollar. Runners-up
in the final judging on Thursday,
•
Dec. 18 will receive a "special
prize" to be announced later.
In addition, the Grand Prize
Winner will also have his or her
greeting C"ard appear on the rronl
page or the Daily Pilot on
Christmas Day as the official
Daily Pilot gr('eting to all its re·
aders.
For this contest only, your
drawings may be a1 big as 8 ln~
ches wide and 10 inches deep and
may also have a greeting written
on them. So get out your
materials boys and girls and
enter as many tfm es as you like.
Until next week then. Uncle
I.en wishes ('ach and every one
the very. very }Most of everything.
Letters From Ellie
tc) 1t7SJH&E .... y ......
Dear Ellie, When you read that an animal bas binocular vis-
ion, wbatdoes it mean? KevinC.
Dear Kevin.
Rinocular vision exists when both eyes can focus
on an object at the same time. Man. of course. is a n
excellent example or an animal with binocular vi s-
ion. Not a.II mammals see in this manner si nce the
eyes are positioned is some so that an object can be
seen through only one eye at a time . This is called
monocular vi sion. L Many birds s<>e "more efficiently" than man.
I For instance, without moving our eyes and by look-
ing straight ahead, we can see
through 200 degrees. This leaves
a blind spot of 160 degrees on
either side and behind us, Apart
from owls, whose eyes are set
toward the front of their heads.
most birds can see through 300
degrees without moving their
eyes, leaving a blind spot of only
60 degrees. Many birds have
binocular vision made possible
when the eyes are positioned far
fnough toward the front of their heads. Owls, with
their rather flat races and forward directed eyes are
excellent examples of birds with this particular
ability_
Vi sion is an extremely compl ex subject, and
although scientists have enabled us to understand a
great deal about how the eye functions, we do not
know for certain how the world appears to many or
its animals. · Ellie
the whole group can f('ed peacefully Crom the same
animal ca.re ass.
The males of a pride are extremely tolerant of
the young and e \•en permit them to take pieces of
meat from their mouths. A pride will even provide
food for its old or ill members and does not abandon
them . A lioness goes off alone to have cubs. but brings
them back to the pride as soon as they can follow
her. Tht> females with young form a group, and many
of the rubs nurs t' from any of the mothers. A Hone~s
will adopt orphaned babies, and freque ntly a female
\l.'ilhout young v.·ill associate herself with one who
ha::; cubs and will help to raise them.
While lionesses do the actual hunting, they do not
carry food to the males as some stories would have us
be!i('VE". The males come to the food and take what
they want . The lioness portion of a pride stays together. but
the males tend to wander off every two or three years
and a re replaced by newcomers who have left some
other pride. This is a. behavioral adaptation which
prevents inbreeding and keeps the pride strong.
There is quite a high mortality rate among the cubs,
and onl y the m ost hardy survive. All the young males
have to leave the pride when they are about three and
a half: the young females may stay on, although
som(' \l.'ander off andjoinother groups.
Ellie
ANSWER TO LASTWEEK'SQUESTION: Does
any male marsupial have a pouch? The marsupial
poueh is for rearing the young, and is present only in
the females. In a few. like the spiny anteater, the
pourhdevelops only at breeding time and disappears
y,•hen itjs not needed.
~ar F.llie.
How many lions livelnapride!
QUESTION: Is it true that the porcupine babies
are very small at birth and like rabbits, have no
HeatberW. h3ir?
Dear Heather,
A pride of lions is typically made up of 2 or 3
males and 5 to 10 females along with their young.
Prides are famous for their gentle atmcsphere, and
RE.<\DF.RS. Send animal a nd nature questions
to F.l.I.JF., c /o1'he Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Box 1560, Costa
Mesa. C . .&.. 92626 .
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i
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""'11 t.tlodMts E10cy<'-'4i• .. ~ °""""· ,.,.
ti,_, Mllf9nl, Co-., !or Iii• •wttloo>:
WHAT EXACTLY ARE
SILVERFISH?
His grayish body dOl"s not shine
like silver. and certainly the
whiskery little silverlish is not a
fish. He is a land-dwelling insect.
and hi s ancestors were scooting
around in the days of the
dinosaurs. In fact. his remote an-
t'estors w('re here on earth 400
. million years ago.
•
silverfishes s te p out and enjoy
the comfort of their larger outfits
-ror a while. As they grow big·
ger. they shed several old skins
for larger ones .
There are long whiskery anten·
nas on his hungry little head, and
there are more spiky y,·h.iskers on
his tail. Though he does not do a
great deal of harm, he is rated as
a household pest and naturally
"'e want to rout him out of our
walls and floor s.
....... •llllh • ,_,,91_ 10t of , .. CIW'tflk9" of
~lo ~y Kay Dont.c~o .... I, of Slrvllot<l, Cllllle. .... ,., ,._ ..... :
HOW BIG IS A ST AR?
Snoopy Has
'Nothing'
On Spook
BLACKFOOT, Idaho (UPI) -
Snoopy'a cartoon doahou.se with
ilt indoor pool table is stC"ond
rate when compared with the
two-level, carpeted residence of
Spook, a real dog. ,
Spook·~ hou1e wll-' built mostly
from scraps by Glen Roberts, 14,
who said he hope• some day to be
&tdesiener or 11paceshipti.
With an eye to comrort.
Roberti built Spook's bouse with
a front porch -screened in to
keep Spook from tangling his
chain around the pillan -and tt
basement. The peaked roof is
covered with asphalt for
waterproofing.
"HE LIKES to lie on lop of the
porch roof when it 'is nice and in
the porch when it rains," Roberts
said.
A wooden chute makes an en-
trance to the b11 sement so the
Scotty-Chihuahua d og can
:scramble up and down. The base-
ment is u:ted "mostly u a place
to bury bones."
The second floor, which Spook
t>nters by jumping on the porch
roof, is the dining room where his
dish of dry dogfood is kept.
Girl Saves
Dad's Life,
Gets Award
VENTOR, N. J . !AP) -Lyn
Kraft wasn't looking for a re"·ard
when she saved he r father's life ,
but the 13-year-old girl has been
offered a nursing SC'holarship for
her heroics.
"I want to become a child doc-
tor. not a nurse.'· thC' eighth gradt:'
student said . She added that if she ,
cannot bel·ome a doctor, then she
would study nursing.
L.yn gave her father, IROnard.
the "kiss of life '' to revive him
after hc> suffered a massive heart
attack at home Oct. 2. The 5-foot ,
89-pound teenager had studied the
resuscitation method that ::;ame
day in health class.
Kraft, service manager for an
auto dealer in this Atlantic City
area, U. recuperating at home.
News aC'counts of l~yn ·s action
brought the family attention and
restiited in the scholarsh.ip offer
from a Philadelphia man, Morris
Co hen. who heads a scholarship
fund for the School or '.'l"ursing of
the ~1 edical Collegt' of Penn-
sylvania.
world scope
(10 pointt for Nth quntion ..,....,.. comctly)
Hcadlinl"~ ahuul 1he "~p1r1t of Ramhn\iillPt"
concprnerl fl.t-lOOSE QNr : a new u ro ~c Jr1•,
.in 1nternJ11un.il C'Conom1c ~umm11).
2 The FBI 1rrnrlf"d rh.it rhe c-rimE> rJ!" .. ~ .. ir1 ..ill
region~ uf th•· l J1111ed )1 ,11('~ 1n 1CJ7~.
d-dropp•·d
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5 Th<' G1),rrnnr c;,.n('r.11 of. ? •. di~m·~~('d 1h<'
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(10 points If~ c•n identitr rhll !*'Ion in the new1)
I ll'ff'ntly rr~iRl'IE'd from
rhc 'iup1cme Cour!, du,.
10 dine~~-My c .JrC'Pr o n
du· ( ourt bcgJn in 19)'1.
whrn I w;i~ .1ppnin1cd hv
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OAILVPILOT ,.t9 $
2ND RUNNER-UP: DAVID THREADOOLD, 11
2904 Zell Drive , Laguna Beach
-,.{;£.
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JRD RUNNER-UP: KAREN LOOMIS, 12
19372 Sierra Perla Rd., Irvine --' r1
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4TH RUNNER-UP: KURT LEYSEN, 6
1876 Parkvlew Circle, Costa Mesa
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vroJ!rA1n prcsentl'd in f)r~nJZt' ('oast area schools
as a publlt.· ser\'it.•t• hr lhl' ()aily Pilot .
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Scientists elass ify h.im with the
bristletails. shy little gray in·
seC"ts who do their best to keep
out of sight. They are called,
primitive insects because none
of them has wings and none of
them go('S through the
miraculous change from caterpi-
llar to butterfly. The average
1ilverfish lives in the wocxls. and
we never catch a glimpseof him.
A SII.VF.RFISll is born htrngry
and continues to be hungry
throughout his life. llis favorite
food is starchy sttiff, such as cake
crumbs a nd crusts or bread. He
even makes a meal of the paste
on the back of the wallpaper.
Al night. the s tars in the s ky
look like little bright eyes. But
actually,even a s mall one is
enormous. They come in di(·
ferent sizes, but all of them are
millions of miles away. As a rule,
those that look bigger just hap·
pen to be the ones that are
closest. This is because things
that are Carther away tend to look
smaller. So we cannot tell much
about their sizes just by looking:
at them.
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HOWF.VF.R. s ometime s
silverfish take up residence in
human hom es -and get
themselves rated as pests. They
t'annot abide the light of day or
even a sudden fla shlight. For this
reason their homes are in dark
("reviC'es. perh1ps in the walls or
under the floora. They also like
moist conditions, and their
favorite hideaway• att under the
sink.
There the female silverfish
lays her nuy eass. The eggs
hatch and become mlni-coples of
t.Hlr parents. As they grow, their
skins become too U,hL Mean·
time, new 8ktns grow underneath
aod when all is ready the old
skim split apart. The growing
This sort or food is plentiful in
the average kitchen. However,
since the silverfish cannot a bide
light, his foraging is limited to
the darkness of night -when the
fe.mily h•s f(one to bed. This is
\ll_hen he scuttles out Crom his
stcret hideaway and prowls
around the kitchen. If you sus·
l)(,'rt that he is there, tiptoe quiet·
ly in the dark and suddenly
switch on tht> light. And watch
him sC'oot a.way ho me.
The adult. silverfish is about an
inch lo n'g. a nd his slim grn)' body
is C'Ov('r('d with dusty scales. J\e -
ing an insect, he ha:i: six legs.
Our sun is actually a star. It
looks so much bigger lhan the
othe.rs because it Is much closer
to us. Actually, it is a medium·
size star. Rut it is more than a
million times biggl'r than our
great big world. A few stars are
not murb bigger than our earth.
But there are a iants and even
suptrgi1nts. These whoppers are
many times bigfl'r than our
medium-size sun. Some are bi g
enough to gdbble up most of our
solar system.
<Do yoa have 1 que!itinn to ASK
ANDY? Send It on a post c•rd
with your name, age and C"Om-
pl~W-1ddress to ASK ANPY in
t'tre of this newspaper. Entries
~n to girls and boy11LO 17.)
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Ford Expenses
Pupils Hit Yule Card Cost
lllJC'ITSVIJ.J.E. Ala. <APJ
An l'1ghth grade civics cli1 SS
thinks President Ford may ht.•
spending too n1u<'h 1nOlll'Y o n
Christmas <'ards.
The t•;1rds devt•luped its op1
nion after ci\'l('S t('flCher llt111
~1onrOE> suggestt'd pupils "'rill'
tht" J'residt'nl on tht"ir ques tions
about what ht• does with hi s
S?00.000 salary, $40,000 travl'l al-
lowan('e and $50,000 expcnst• aC'·
count
T llF.IR l .F.TTF.R RRO UC~llT a
nine line reply from Anne ll:im·
u1ill of tht"' F.conomics and (;ov·
t•rnment Oivis ion of the Prl•Si·
dent ·s Office of ~l anag<'mt•nl and
Rudgel.
She said : ·'The Pres ident buys
Chris lm.as carets and pays fur
rtastage for th("m with somC' of
this n1onC'y . I-le also pays for
memberships in professional or·
ganizations su<'h ;,1s the Mlt·hig<1n
R~r ;\ssoci<tt lo n and thl• :-.:ational
l'ress Cl ub.··
llF.R l .F.TTF.R 1rritJt(-d some
(I( the eighth graders, who felt
slight('d by th(• ;_1bbrcviatt'd
;illS 'A't~r
Ont~ :itudent wrot(• bat•k ''ThJt
Sl't'mS likl~ a lul of Christn1as
c;1rds I don't think th(' Pr('sidl·nt
nl'eds that many ("hr1strnas
<'3rds "
1\nother s:.nd. "No nfft·n:-;i;., ~tr .
Prt•sident, but I think y1iu ought
111 buy your c:hristmas t•ards with
yuttr own monl')'.
''Ol J R '\'OlJ ~G.STF.RS are
mor(" awart• of guvt'rnn1t'nl
no""" ~l onroc s;1id . "'fhey :trl"' no
h>nger aC'rt•pl111g .:inS'A'l•rs that
;.trl' gi\'l'll just to pat•ify tht•zn "
F'orty of l\.1 o nrot•'s students
"'rote replit's to !ht· llan1mill
.answer. Tht•y ha\'t' 111>! Yl't gottt·n
replies.
Increase
In Beef
Cost Seen
l.ClS ANGEI.Y.:S (AP)
-R('tail beef prit•cs art•
expertt'd to takt' a
dramatic incr("aS(" next
week as the results of a
HF e'llKi~dsay, et=af&l:F.
Or ' lljj'M'''"" it.~ ... "·. Support ... '.r~ov~~>.~ ~ .. N ...
SAN O!F.GO (APJ -:A ·A·· ·,fl:\l,Sft .··.·:.
man convict('d or 1n . '· .~ ... , :. · ··-.: ·
voluntary manslaughtt>r ·· ·B~·*1'.:S· ::.:A ·::
in the shooting death last . ·-... ~-, · .. · ,.,, ·
June of a mother of ~hrt-e ; ~iJJ.-: .. ~H.,:~·:.~'. · · ~.'.. ~ ·:
has t>t;en ordered to pay ;~:~:: , OQr~I:-.' ~·
the children $100 a month .... ,..~ ·:·: .·• ··.-.-;:·. ; .. ;;:);::"· ,·
until they reitt'h ... _ ... · .. · .. ":",·-·::.:-:~;,~.'
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Superior Court Judge 1~
Douglas Woodworth to PUBLIC NOTICE
pay tht> t'hildren, ran~· J --~,~,CT,.,-,~,,~ .. -,-•• -,-,-.~.~ .. :--
ing from 2 to 8 years old, "~•sT11.Tl!MINT
in addition to serving a Ti.tooow1nt,11>e•-••••~Wl-i·
y('ar in jail. ns:.'t~l(I! 11 111•111CI(, 11111 ""on F.dward s originally .. w ........ G••O•n G•ow1. C••U0<nl1
was ehargt'd with two ~~ .... A•nt:-. n1 c.tm•ui. Ll'I .
(•o unts of murder in tht• Cm•1Mew ,c..11ro•n••
t "'"ath of R<'lly Miller, 27, T.,,, P•••.,, 1•ttl Ml. H.-u .. ...._, ~·... ~w11v11i.w,C•litornl1. and ht>r unborn infant T1111 0.01111••• 11 conchl(tf<I ow • ' · I ll"'W'•tpe•1 .... 1111p. g1r · P•Al(EAIR•NCI( Juror:r .. were told o.erlHA•nc•
F.dwards began firing a '•••YP••-•• Thll t t.1•-1 -• II-witr. •ht pistol wildly during an c-•, Cl••• ot O<M>9t co.in•won ,..,v.
' argument with a guest at -··''')· "-, a backyard party. !'1-lrs. ~1-°''._ co111 o.11y Pi"" .
t"" Miller, who sat in h('r NOY n .n ,•...:1o.c.•.1>. '''' ...-1.1)
yard about 150 fet•l
away. was hit by one or
the bullt"ts, rolict• said.
C•ll 642-5678.
Put • lew worda
to work tor ou.
sharp jump in \~thoJesalt•
prices. a supe rmarket
survey shows.
Market exeC'uliv('s
said thl' wholesale price
jump was due to a
s ho rtag(> of market·
ie!ans and things
r('ady cattle. Wholesale
pric('S jumped 4 to 6
rents a pound and will
bring retail inr'rt"'aS(>S or
10to15 cents a pound.
Singer Lainie Kazan The price of bacon and
received 18 month ham is expectl'd to climb
"#iiq L
Ota Probotfo11
probation and $350 as well. although other
fine in Los Angeles pork ~uts are expected to
court for llSing 'blue rer:na1n at c.urrent ll'~els .
box' to cheat the . Ch1ckl'n will remain 11 p~1 cifi(' Telephone good buy. due to det'reased dt'mand.
AL'S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
7t4 644· 7030
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DAN(I • •
If you feel a piano or oryan ~huuldn 't bL' auclioned off like a USE:'d
cc1r u r ~idto" of hcef ... come to Coast Music. Wl1e11 you're considering
a c1uality instru1nent. you've got to bccon1c \Vell -info rmcd of the
finer dl:'tails. It is con1fo rting to kno\V tl1at you can f)Urchase a piano
11r o rya11 \\'ilh<)Uf !lie harassnit:nt <;f pu::.hy ::.alcspeoplc and thL'
JJrice:-; arl! c>:cil111gty c1>1npeti1i ve \vith thE:.' d1 ... c1;unt pidno and organ
~upern1a11s_ W'! don·1 sland on our h~ads or ea t bugs ... v.1e jt1s1 make
the custun1~r ihe n1ust importont J:>er::.011 in our ::.tori.'~-
t.M:USIC
"WE HAVE A STOCK FROM BACH TO ROCK"
corner of Newport
and Harbor. Costa Mesa
642-2851
Brookhurst at Talbert
Fountain I/alley
offramp ot San Diego Fwy
963-6733
C O m P a n Y · B 0 x Jn the produee dl'part-enables user to make ment, increas(>s are ex-1=~~~~=======r=====.::::.:__ ____ __:___:_::::..:____:___:_::_:__:__:_ __ .'_ ________________________________ _
free calls. peeled in C'elery, grN"n Fl y us .
beans, grl'en pepp(>rs ~
and squash, whil(' the --RiM Anywhere
price for lettuce and • ~ in lh• PUBLIC NOTICE
(l"ICTIYIOUSllUSINESS tomatoes will remain ltllll l1J.11QQll1ll
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C. Rlclw"o Lewis n.11 ,,, .. .,....,, .... , lllfll w11t1 nw
Counly c1 .. i. ol °''"'"Count won Nov· -•H,1•1s. ·-Publw..d Ol'M19f CMll o.11y Piiot,
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lot tM MM .. ,..,. ,.,..,, Survived Dy
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HoDO of C.r119ntl•I•. C1. •M 9DNll9
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J-Hofl""'not t!llllOh; tn•M~Sl•rs,
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ol 11Hnol1, •110 H•l•n l(ocll 11!
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mlde to Tl'o A,....•lc .. C•n<•r Sor.let,.
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l!IALTZ-l!IERGERON
'VNERAL HOME
Corona del Mar 873-9450
Costa Mea.a 646-2424
l!IELL lllROAOWA Y
MORTUARY
110 Btoadway
Costa Mesa
&4 2·9150
McCOf'MICK
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
494·941 5
San Juan C.pis1rano
495--1776
PACIFIC VIEW
Ml«IRIALPAAK
C..,.tery Mortuary
Chapel
3!500 PtcUic View Drive
N9Wp0!1 Beach,
California
&4'4--2700
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7801 Bol11 Ave.
w..tminatM
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A rare opportunity to view the
private lives of the first family Is of-
fered Sunday In Family Weekly.
Five top Washington newswomen
examine the "Ford Style" and offer
a comparison of the Fords to pre-
vious occupants of the White
House .
Lloyd Bridges,
Hallmark's "Valley
Forge " special
and a forthcoming
drama "Roman
Grey: The Art of
Crime " are
featured this week
In TV-Week.
All Coming Sunday in your
DAILY PILOT
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for every holiday occasion
lOr slifrlil]le. -the Ins~ MndMrut
9'1H:•f•1' from V.c Al-an l~ lands
when aicry f>l'ttG'rn 1~ i:Lfitnnt ,
Womo"·,too .
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United ProQ.lio"'!~~--.
Ca\tl• 111ulll "!l!IU1
blan1od "!! wll,,lttr · •
cult• and .Yl•\!!ll'• ~ outer 1paco, are ueually eau-1 by di ..
ease and predatora ,
veterinari~n• repor\,
"'1tn<ed •"4!rllf'• s go ~ with ~ Idea "' 111utila-
U..1 faid Dr\ Leo A.. lthnr 1 a
all.le veterinarian from °'!rooteAt
Minn. "I 111Uestod IMil ......i \o
local vet•rinart•n¥ W try ta dt--teniiJn~ wjth lhem the caUH ot a
cow'1dtltt\,'1
Paul1on of the Wiscon si n
Aariolllturo O•P'\'J;m••t 1aid in·
IW'lftff <'omp1nle1 that had to
pmy for "vendaliit"d" animals
Wfl'9 re1pon1ible for better in-
vestt1ation into thP previously
rnyateriou11i lJve1tock dealhii .
A UPI !urv1y ot the r~t
rash of cattle mutllaUoos report-
ed in Western 1\at" allow• ~\
uses have dropped otfln HverU
states since inat.1.rance CQlf'l·
panies and animal doctcqjol.MCJ'
I.he investigatiO.(l, ~.i
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Before this fall, mutilations of ~tW!J, ~p and horse:s were re· port.a tn at lea:s t three A1in-
Qlll'IOI~ llW'!lies.
Rut, '.ald Zehrer, with more ex ·
~M observers taking part
lft investJcations. ''since then we
~~n't had one mutilation re·
pul'led: ...
uvir.hocK MEN trying to
C'ollect insuran('e on dead cattle
"probably are responsible" for
spreading stories ~he pas t 10
yf'ars about C'attle being mutilat-
f'd by cults, witchcraft or ·'\'is-
i~rs from outer space," Paulson
,&aid. VETERJl'j,. "1'11\ ,malqt.in
the answer l~ JJ Pl• ~.t•lt!• di•·
ease, blo~h~C ,alld. pred1\ou.
Skunks,J!"!tl A'!'l:.09111.mleo then, chew on the dead ~ow1..,1TO the un·
trained eye. tb8 mlaterious
marks a,p~llf to ht\ rriutilations.
Cattle m~til&lillN '""I'~ rePQrL
ed thit fa .lo i\~; Idaho,
Wyoml1'1, Nevadii~ -M'isao\lfl,
Wisconsjn, ll1inoia and Texa1.
Fifteen Colorado countiea had re-
ports of mutilation& in the sum-
mer.
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DJl. l';LMER POWELL, a
V•••ri•Arlan for the Ariz¥.a
l.Jvestock: Sanitary Board,• in·
V .. \ic•te4 a d .. en •ll•ged ,C•IU•
muti(ationl. Alter lie r~ed
<ll;t. 23 \!'•I all the;knimals dlod ot explainable ~sftnd erie-
dator1 apd acfv<;ngerf'chewtd on
the soft parts, nO further muUla-
tions wer~ re.r,Ptted in Arizo11a.
"When insurance C'ompani es
beeome involved , they want
poaltive proof of death ," 1.ehrer
nld.
llKWAllllS TOTAUNG 911,000
blivt be<in offered in Colorado
and ta,IOO in Wy omin& for the ar-
rest and conviction ot alleged
o•IU• muUlatora. The MiM.,ota
ll\lmane Sooiety olfered St,ooo
and Idaho cattlemen are offering
IJ,,00(). The reward¥ ao uncollect-
ed and no arre11t1 have been
ma(te, "TOO OFTEN YOUNG, lnex-7.e.hrer a;4 Dr. Quentin S. , ,
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Tonight's
TV Highlights
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KHJ fJ 8 :00-''Sweel Smell of Suc-
cess.'' Burt ~ancaster as a feared gossip
columnist and Tony Curti~ as an op-
portunist seekini hi• favor in this 1957
movie drama with Susan Harrison and
Martin Milner.
Pimiento
Recall.s
Ordered
KTLA .• 9;00 -"Trail of the
Lonesome Pine.'' One of the first color
J11ovies, this 1936 adventure drama
, features Henry Fonda, Fred Ma<Murray
'V~ and Sy! via Sidney.
W.<\SHINGTON (UPI)
-·The Food and Drug
Administration Frida y
atul0l1 nced another in a
continuing series of pi ·
miento recalls; this one
involving more thari
17,000 cases which ttlc
FD . .\ said "may pose a
potential for bacterial
growth."
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1yv DAILY LOG
The problem , as in the
pas t, Involves failure to
control acidity in the
canning process. the
agency said. The pi mien·
tos were imported from
Soturday
Evening
Spain as the previously
recalled products al:10 ~:~~r.-Holcr s!:~l 'to were.
l lrwt ,.,..,.... THE FD . .\ said it iii·
...., .... sued an "import alert"
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NlcM W.11 TNN ~ 14,494 cases of ''Osage
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ting target \n 5p1cef
That will be disl!!u&sed in
the third session of
Orange Coaat College·1
new once·a-rnonth lee·
ture series, ''Frontiers of
Astronomy,·· schedl,4ied
for Friday evenina.
The session run1 from
7:30 -9 p .m . in OCC's
Planetarium. It ia free to
KOCE Tel • • (50) the public. One mor< lec· eVJtJOD turo i• planned ror the
>:•oeiLD •1tOWT• .t.MD DPoe:L.Of'Ml:MT ''TJlot ~ .. FMti..t•·· series lor .la n . 9. .
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="~"'' 'ltOWT" ••D HVl:\.fNl•T ··o.w'°"'*t of COM· astronomy instructor ~~· Steve L1ttan1io, alao the ":•~tsl l~• -..n ,..,.,..,....,... .. , .... ..,,_": SOIM director of the occ
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,.,. --me " lurer at OrlffltH ,;. g~me..l:1e1" ObJervatory and pre· l::~. riol I 1:1 :....,i:::i=:1;:. •ented •~ow• ~t. UCLA1 t:•• "°"""' and at El Camino ana :;:,riMV'ANc'J'itC· "''" n. ~Women: ··succe••M 1t1 Loi Angele• Valley col-tt:•nt• TlttfALIT• .. ._ .. ~·· C..mlfll Jeaef .
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les for 25-22 Will· ---Brtiins Survive ·Fu
B7GLENJfW&llE .................. "We h••J' yet to play our -
same of the 1ea10n," Bru.lns
coach Dick, VermeU llld. "We11
bf. better 1galnst Ohio State In
the Rose Bowl then we were
whoo Ibey beat us 41-20 durlnc
the UhOD because we are• COil·
fident team now.•·
.,attot ease. Yot It ~ lhe Trojans mlthl lnd...S pull out a
win or a ,tfe In the last douo
minutes.
It waa lletODd down, three 1udl
to 10. E•aoa pasaed. It waa ror
ott iarcet u ho nubed tile tbroW
lntl>e raceota bllU!nldefeme.
·aod wblob ne•er orriclally
LOS ANGELES-UCLA
blended an lm~•..t as· Hull wltll Umel , then
10mebow aurvl 11 fltmblts,
eight ol wblob were -· and a pau lntercept!oo'ti> earn Its !Int
trip to tile l!Qfe Bowl In 10 ye.,...
The Bruins did It Friday ni&bt
by topplna arob·rlval use, 2$-22,
before a chilled Collaeum crowd
of 80. 927, I
The victory gave them a share
of the Pac·8 Conference title with
Cal, but they get the Rooe Bowl
nod by virtue of a 28·14 win over
Cal.
Texas A&M
) Outlasts
Texas,20-10
COLLEGE S'DATION, Tex.
(AP) -Texas A&M's brawling
defense led by linebacker Ed
Simonin! set up ~ crucial fourth
quarter touchdown and
otherwise kept T~xas' wishbone
offense at bay Friday to give the
second-ranked Aggies a 20-10 vie·
l tory in the •nnual showdown
~tween the hated rivals.
.-The unbeaten Aggies, who
sealed the yictory with freshman
fullback George Woodward ·s
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fourth quarter touchdown,
clinched at least a tie for the
Southwest Conference with the
triumph over tile fifth-ranked
Longhorns. They will meet once-
beaten Arkansas Dec. 6 in Little
Rock for the right to play
Georgia in the Cotton Bowl New
Year's Day.
The loss dropped Texas· record
to 9-2 and the Longhorns now
tackle Colorado in the Astro-
Bluebonnet Bowl Dec .27.
Simonini and A&M 's other
brilliant linebacker, Garth Ten
Napel, stopped two fourth-down
gambles by Texas deep in Aggie
territory in lhe third period.
. And William Thompson and
Jackie Williarps intercepted
desperation Texas passes in the
fourth quarter to kill off the
Longhorns who had not lost to
tlieir bitter rivals since 1967.
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Anteaters,
Cal Gain
Polo Finals
By HOWARD L. HANDY °' ""-O.ily 1"1"4 """ LONG BEACH-Tim Quinn
scored three times and Guy
Antley played a superb game in
the goal a~ the UC Irvine An·
teaters top ed Stanford, 9·8, Fri·
day night i semifinal action of
the NCAA water polo cham·
pionships •at Belmont P laza
Olympic pool here.
Tt)e victory advanc.ed UCI to
tonight's finals against the
Univer si ty of California
{Berkeley) with the title game
getting under way at 8:45.
California de(eated UCLA,
13·9, to gain its third straight trip
to the championship game. The
Bears are two-time defending
ch'amps.
Antley made five direct saves
on cloSe·in shots and teammates
Keith Wall and Pat West each
blocked shots inside the four·
meter line.
The Anteaters f0rged in front
by twh goals in the first half and
held the advantage for the rest of
the game by one or two goals.
Stanford scored the final one with
36 secbnds remaining to bring the
score to 9-8 with UCI using the
balance of the time in a game of
l:c:eepaway.
"We played good defensive
water polo tonight,'' coach Ed
Newland said after the game.
''But we didn't work very well
with the extra man when they
hid players on the sidelines with
!oul trouble."
Nick Baba and Gary Figueroa
of the Anteaters were put out ol
action with three personal faults.'
Figueroa took the sprint three
of four times for UCJ and was on
the sidelines with a penalty the
other time. He made two passes
to teammates for goals and
earlier in the day had scored
seven against a weak UC Davis
team tllat UCI beat, J9.4. ,_,.,_
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Friday's debacle was the
epitome of football error by the
Bruins and USC'1 inability to
capitalize-on those miscues ..
However, a l$·yanl peoalty In
tile Jut 3\1! minutes set tile Tro-
jans out ot field goal range. And
when qu"arterback Vince Evans
went to tile air, UCLA's sniotber-lnl paslo rusb kept SC at bay.
Ricky Bell WIS ~for DO satn o• third dowo. Then Evans
wtnl !or tile deep pass. Alain be
was under tremendous pttUure
and tile throw fell rar (rom_any
rereiver.
So, UCLA took over wltll 21
seconds on the clock and ran out
the remainini time.
puoted. '
Wltll books Eddie A.yen, Wen-.
dtll Tyler and John S<lur•· cbeWlna SC'• dereose to pieces,
Ua.Astormed to a2$.t41udaod
wu he•di.n1 for another ICON:
wllftl Ayers lost Ibo ball at tile SC
three. Then a lost (umb1e at the UCLA
121ave the Trojans new llle a.nd
U>ey scored in three pl111f wltll
Bell going tile rinal three yarda
and ruoninc !or the i-polnt
SeeUCLA, PafeB-S
Fi'°'e times USC recovered
tumbles inside the UCLA 30, yet
was only once able to convert a.
recovery into points.
UCLA's offensive and de·
rensive lines bandied SC with ap-
USC'• lut 1asp oame wltll 88
IO<Qlld1 lelt In tbe game alter re-
~og a UCLA fumble at the
SC 45. Evans, who by now had
thrown 14 consecutive incomple·
lions, hlt two in a row to move to
tbeUCLA36.
SConoe held a 14-6 lead, but the
Tl»Jans oouldn't hold a UCLA of-
fense which bad iround out 400
yarm with 12 minutes still to play
_.,,-SCOtt• •Y QUAllTlltS UCl..A • I! 1 t-ft
Forty.four seconds remained.
• ~ih Poli.t ,...... ~ LM "•¥•
FV'S CHRIS DOVE (10) FIRES AWAY BEHIND THE PROTECTION OF BRETT HAVIKEN cni.
Well Protected
Dana Hills quarterback Vince Winninghoff
fires a pass behind the blocking of Mike
Tanner (50) and Neil Jensen (right) in ac-
tion against Agour:i Friday night. Dana
ffills fell in CIF 2·A play, 36-14 . See addi ·
tional picture, story Page R-2.
Allen, Ford
Lead 126-105
l.akers Win
INGLEWOOD -Lucius Allen
led Los Angeles in a blistering of.
fensive show and the Lakers
ripped the Buffalo Braves 126+105
in ~ational Basketball Associa-
tion play Friday night.
Aubu~ Tide Duel
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. !AP) -
An expected crowd of 68,000,
along with a nationwide
televisiop audience, may have
tears in their eyes today as they
wa{ch a football tradition come
to an end . And coach Bear
Bryant of Alabama is at least a
bit concerned that some of the
tears miy be his.
pionsh1p and will faC'e Penn State
in the Sugar Aowl ~ew Year's
Day' in ~e w Orleans.
Auburn 's att ack Is led by
quarterback Phil Gargis. Its top
runners a re ~1itzi Jackson, Se-
drirk ~1clnt yre and Ke.nny
Burk s.
Quarterback Richard Todd will
call signals for the Tide. Behind
him. 1n Alabama ·s stable of run·
ners, w ill be ~'ohnny Davis, Willie
Shelb y and Rick Watson.
Fullback Calvin Culliver has
been bothered with injuries this
season and has been listed as a
~ff!C.I 1 1 t 9-tt
St. Paul Next Foe .
Gittens Sparks.·:
FV Blitz, 33-6.:
• By ROGER CAllUON
OftlM D•llr P'lltlt tuft
Sophomore halfback Willie Gil·
te.ns raced for four touchdowns
and an opportunistic Fountain
Valley defense gobbled up seven
of 10 Arcadia fumbles as the
Barons rolled to a 33-6 conquest
Friday night before 4,100 at
Orange Coast College.
The victory sends coach Bruce
Pickford's rejuvenated Barons
into the ClF 4 ·A football
quarterfinals next week against
St. Paul.
And although Gittens was
' puncturing the Arcadia defense
with his runs and quarterback
Chris Dove was doing likewise
with his pin-point paasing, this
time the defense stole the show.
With the exception of nose
guard Kevin Patterson the FV
defense has been somewhat ig·
nored--but there was no denying
the Barons defenders this time as
they shut Arcadia off with hustle
and penetration.
The Apaches coughed up the
ball five times to FV in the first
half as the Barons raced to a 12-0
lead, then Gittens put the lid on it
with his 40·yard TD run on a
fourth -and-two situation. Once he
broke a would·b<' tackle at the
line of scrimmage he was home
free.
Bo Botcold, who caught 3 of
Dove's 14 completions for 47
yards, raced 20 yards with an
o\.rcadia fumble to give the
Barons their second TD with 6:36
•eft in the half after Patterson
jarred the ball loose.
Others claiming the ball
Arcadia could not hang on to
were Don Bohay and Ke n
Margerum (twice each in the
first half), and Rill Grilz and Pat-
terson in the second ha1f .
All that-and an explosive of·
fense. The Rarons showed their
wares early with a 52-yard scor-
ing march ignited by 15 and 1;..' •
yard runs by Gittens. He went
over with a pitchout from fl.,e
yards out-then finished U;ie .•
night with his 40·yarder and OD
runs ot ene and two yards in
tile second bal!. .
Dove, given time to throw
behind an offensive line that d4l-
the job, completed 14 of 2D for 179.
yards-plus a two-point con-
version to Margerum. Steve
Steinke tacked on the final point
with his PAT.
And although the Barons were
impressive on offense-it was the
defense of Mark Cowper, Mike
Cox, Richard Stanton, Bobay,
Grilz, Patterson, Mark Burke
and the rest of their mates that
completed the surprising rout.
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Top Two Teams
Bruins, Hoosiers
Clash in Opener
ST. I.OUIS {AP) -For a cou-
ple of coaches with dream teams,
Indiana's Robby Knight and
lJCI,A 's Gene Rartow have sur-
prising anxieties.
The reason is that tbeir teams,
ranked 1-2 in The Associated
Press· preseason college basket·
ball poll, meet each other tonight
in a nationally televised game.
It's going to be a great night for
college basketball, having this
shootout right off the bat," said
Bartow, whose debut as suc·
cessor to the legendary John
Wooden will be watched
carefully.
"But it's not the best way for
Gene Bartow to start his UCLA
coaching career," he added. "I
would rather have played so-
meone not rated in the top 20.
If Bartow had nothing to do
with the season-opening pairing,,
'J)resumably his Indiana coun·
terpart-Knight -did.
Rut even brash Bobby, whose
Hoosier s la st year won 31
straight games bE'forc losing to
Kentucky in an NCAA regional
final , has had second thoughts.
"The danger of a game like
this is what could be termed a
climax before anything is start-
ed," Knight said. "It's a trap
everyone has fallen into."
For all of the anxieties ex ..
pressed by both teams, however,
On TV Tonight
Chann~I 4 at 8:30
the attraction of the matchup has
been proven through an early
sellout of 19,000 Arena ticke~.
The last time Indiana played
there, it won the title in the first
Collegiate Commissioners As ..
sociation tournament, dubbed a
"losers' tourney" by Knight, in
1974 .
Before that, the Hoosiers
bowed to UCLA 70-59 in the
semifinals of the 1973 NCAA
championships, then UCLA
came back to the Arena the
following December and beat
North Carolina State 84-66 in
another televised regular-season
game.
Allen scored 22 points, roOkie
Don Ford added 20 and Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar netted 18 with 24
rebounds as the Lakers shot 63
percent in the first ball to build a
24-point margin they maintained
tor the duration of the came''
The vic!.ory for the Lakers puts
them percentage points behind
Golden State for the Pacific
Division lead. and was their 10th
consecutive win at home this
season.
Auburn takes on Bryant's
fourtb·rarli<.ed Crimson Tide in a
traditional Southeasterl'l'-..Con-
ference grudge match. It's
Auburn coach Shug Jordan's last
game at the helm of the Tigers.
Jordan, who has compiled a
17S.82· 7 record, is retiring arter
2S years of coaching.
Ironically, it was Jordan's
Tigers who handed Alabama its
last SEC loss. a 17-16 decision in
1972. And 1,1nless Auburn sur·
prises Alabama again today, the
Crimson Tide will tie an SEC re·
cord for the most consecutive
conference victories at20.
Today's TV Sports Fare
Bartow, who moved to UCLA
from the University of Illinois, ts
has four returning players from
the Bruins· defending national
champions.
Bob McAdoo led the Buffalo
srorers with 36 points, but shot
only S·for -23 in the ftrSt hall .
Buffalo coach Jack Ramsay
was thrown out of the game early
in the second period after getting
twortechnic;_al foul s.
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Auburn. a four·louchdown un-
derdog, has trudged through a
disappointing se a~on while
Alabama, after an opening loss
to Missouri, has mowed down
each o"ppooent . The s tiff
Alabama d~ense, led by Leroy
C.ook, has allowed opponents an
average of only 6.6 points a game
thiS.eeason.
Tbe Tide has clin-c;hed al least a
tie (or an unprecedented fifth·
straight conference cham-
.1
9:45 a .m. (7) -ARMY-
NA VY FOOTBALL-The 76tb
renewal of the service classic
rrom Philadelphia.
'11 a.m. (9) -TmS ISTIIE
NFL -Highlights of games
played last weekend including
the Bears and Rams.
Noon (4) -HIGH SCHOOL
,GIRLS VOLLEYBALL -3·A
and 4·A finals, taped at Foun-
tain Valley Hi gh Tuesday.
1 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE
FOOTBALL -The Auburn
Tigers meet the Crimson Tide
of Alabama in Birmingham.
4:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS
S PE CTACULAR -
Superskates, an ice s how
benefitting the U .$. Olympic
fund , telecast from Madison
Square Garden in NY.
8:30 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE .
BASKETBALL -The UCLA
Bruins play the Indiana
Hoosiers in a game from St.
Louis. 9 p.m . (II) -BOXING
'FRO'M THE OLYMPIC -
Alfonso Jiminez vs. Javier
--Muniz In a scheduled 10.round
welterweight bout.
. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGJ:
BASKETBALi, -Loyola
takes on. Southern Cali(omia,
·taped earlier today.
The Hoosiers have returning
starters, including All·American
Srott May . '
"When the possibility or this
game first came up I asked the
squad about it and they were UD·
animously for it,·· said Knight. in
his fifth year as Indiana's coach.
"But on the other hand we
can 't lose our perspective."'
Knight added. "Our practices
have been geared to one thing,
preparing !or a season, not just•
game.·• ·
The game is the seCond half of
a doubleheader. following a·
game betwe e n St. Louts
University and Southern.
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Tri tons
Rogers
Rushes
For 339
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Ol .. O.ilyl"llt4"•"
Oaahing inside, dart-
ing outside and eluding
one defender after
llnother Friday night.
AMout8 's Darren Rotcers
ran th• Dana Jlills Hi9h
Dolphins right out of the
CIF'2·A football playoffs.
Turning in one or the
C JF 's all -time lop
performances, Rogers
ran for 339 yard:; on 19
carries and !:!cored rour
touchdowns, leading his
SPORTS
CIF Grid
Stats
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Lose
Sonora
Outlasts
SC, 7-4
ByLAVRENEKE\'S
Oltr. o.ilr Pl+.t IU"
An intentional safl•ty
late in the fourth quarter
and a rash of fumble-s
brought about the 7·4 de
feat of the San Clemente
High Tri tons by the
Sonora Raiders Friday
night in the second round
of the ClF 2·A football
playoffs ut Fullerton
High. D~ With only 1: 32 left to
AGOURA'S ANDY MUSSACK (14) IS HIT HAnD AS SCOTI VOLMERDING (87), JOHN PENTZ (42) MOVE IN. unbeaten Ch arger s ~~~.:_.:..:.:..:_:.::.:..::_.:_::..:::...:_..:.:.:.::..::.:::.:..:::.:...c:.:::!.:..::..:C::..c..:.:::c..:::~.::..::.==-:.:__;_::.=:::.::.:.:.::..c.:..::C.!:c..!.C..:..:..:.:.:.:...:.c.:..:...:..:::...:_:.=!..:.:.:.:..:.:..::..:..c:.:...~~~ to an easy 36·14 win at
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14• headway .
Sea IGngs Suffe1·
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10-8 Polo Defeat
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post :J JOB \'i l·tory over
df'ft•nding ('J F' 4 /I. '>''Uter
po !n rhunip1011 t:orona
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l.(;.irbor li1)(h"s pool ~"'ri
Jay.
()n ~1 rhd!y. rainy af·
lt•rnonn, l hi rd :.,(•t•ded
J,1)..: :\Ito..; ;1dv:1nt'i'd to
th(• St•mi fi nals :.ig;.unst
Vanguards
Tu1nhle
C":il R:1pli st Co\IC'gl' or
·)ti ver:.;id(• u s t•d it s
'!Jlltx'r;or ht'ight to big :1d-
-var1agt' in r<-1t·1ng tu a
JCJ -80 \.\"in over host
S outhe rn California
College Friday ni ght in
the college basketball
opener for both ll'ams.
David Harron pacl'd
.ttt,e losing Vangu ards
Wllh 16 points while'
Charles John:.on hit 13
:a.nd Ooug Posey had 12. . sec rt•turns to play
tonight. facing hvst l't.
l.cima at 8.
second s eeded Sunny
~lill s.
l .. os .·\ltns rn11\'t'd !ht·
bRll ins idl' to 'fun y
Ringelli and 1-ll'rb c:re<'n
bt.'t'k fo r three goals. Jut
<1n a pl'nalty shot und
~cort>d lht• fin<.il lSC'l'Ull\I
period go al with IJ
seconds rt•mainin~.
Los 1\ltos dt>fl'n ~C'
forrt~d Curona de\ Mar to
:1hoot mostly from tht• ~
outside.
"We scored well from
outside in our l<.ist gan1t'
and we did well today,"
Hartholomt>w said. "I
wnsn't displeased with
our offense.·'
Thl' halftime adjust-
ment and a brilliant
lil'rond hair effort by
goalie Alan Launer, kept
CdM in the game with a
shot at overco ming l.os
. .o\ltos in the second haJ!.
Jeff Wherry scored the
first of hi:t three goals on
an outsidt" s hot of 15 fet.•l
for Cdrt1 early in the firsl
quarter.
Mike Sayer put the Sea
Kings in front for t he on-
ly time with the third
Cd rtt goa l wit h 15
:1econds remaining in the
first period, 3-2, but
Ringelli came right back
to score the tyin~
markt'"r w ith Civt.•
seconds to play.
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Gauchos Triumph
SA:-1 DIEGO -
S;iddleback CollC'ge hit
·:JOml~ clutch free throws
.jn the closing minutrs to
pu,11 out an 87 -80 basket-
ball win over host San
Diego Mf'~a College,
here, Friday night.
The winning Gauchos
and the Olympians were
tied at 75-75 with two
~minutes to go when four
· rftesa :ttarteri; fouled in
!hort order. Saddleback
took advanta)?e of the
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away.
Dennis Sm ith sparkC'rl
the Gauchos with 23
points.
Saddleback returns tn
action tonight. facin~
Grossmont College at
6 :30 at MiraCosta
College in Vista .
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"':'J~~!';:;ii:ll San Clemente Hi gh. • Rogers scor('d
Agoura's fi rst four
touchdowns on a cold
night when the Chargers
ran off to a ~-6 halftime
lead.
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MESA'S MARK CLARK, JOHN OLSEN (23) BATILE MIKE VELLEKAMP.
Newport Romps, 15~2
Mesa B~comes 22nd Polo Victim
lly ROG F.R CARI.SON
DI tM Di lly ~Ila! S••"
NC'wport i-larbor
Hi gh's undefeated \\'ater
polo team swept to Its
22nd vi<'tory of thl'
season Frida y as the
Snilors took Costa ~tesa
;;•part, 15 2. bt.•fore 400
funs at Orange Coast
Colle gt".
Tht> victory moves
co:1rh Rill Rarnett's
~ailors into the
semifin;.1 l s Tl•esday
ai!ainst San ~1arcos and
the conque:.;t was as easy
~1s the score indi(·ates.
Mes a, C'E"ntury I.eagut>
kingpin, nev(•r had a
chance against the
Sailors, who h<1Vi.' d is-
p\t1 yed what n1 ay turn
out to be thC' best prep
water polo tearr1 in CIF
Southern Section annals.
Rarnett , "'ho ha s
coached '.'l't'\''pOrt tn
three other Cl r: crtiwns.
has nl'\'er had an un
defeated team
Mesa's effort:-; \.\'C'fl~
killed t•arly as '.\l'('\\'port
again kept its foe out of
scori ng lt>rritory by
stealing thl" ball.
In the first half. when
:"lewport blitzed to an 8·0
lead, Kevin Robt'rtson
stole the ball three times
and scored a pair of
markers. The great
::,alanC'e in Newport's ut-
tack was evident in that
span as four others
scored -Frank Anderson
(twice) and singles by
Mitch Wh ite. J o hn
llobrolt. Ted :vt eGinley
and George Nt>wland.
Mesa's fr1,istration "''as
accentua t ed by 16
turnovers in the first
half-and Newland was
crC'dited with a go;tl
"''hen :i ~tes.l playrr in
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advt•rtentl y knocked tht-
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Too, ME"sa had a hard
time getting a shot off in
the rirst half, missing on
th r ee tries while
Newport was bombard-
ing the Coiata Mesa net
with 18 attempt:;.
Sophomore goa lie
Mark Clark turned in
some nice saves-but Ute
avnlanche of ope·n
shots -thanks to the
good passing and steal-
ing by the Sailors-was
too much to overcome.
In all there we-re IO
who s hured in Newport's
scoring while Glen
L yst n (' and Shaun
Gall;1gher scored for
(-Osta l\.tesa in the s e-cond
half.
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yardi, Rogers -a 180·
pound junior halfback -
got excellent blocking
from his inslde tackles
and showt>d greal ac·
celt"ration beyond the
line of scrimmage.
Rogers had 285 yards
in the first half and his
final total of 339 ties him
With Mickey Cureton for
eighth plact' on the ttll·
ti me CIF rushing list.
Bill Cunerty's
f>olphins wt•re never
close. They. fell behir . ..:
22-0 before Kerry Crabb
rambled SJ yards for a
TD with 3:07 left before
halftime.
Taking a pitch on the
left side. Crabb broke
locu1e from two Char1ers
defenders, cut down the
left sideline and then
turned up the middle for
lheTD.
Agoura took a 36-6 lead
mid way through the
third quarter before the
Dolphins could m ount
another TD drive.
Sophomore Jay Rulduc
recovert"d an A~oura
fumble on the Chargers
44 -yard line early in the
fou rt h quarter . Fou r
plays later, quarterback
Rob Stamos sneaked
one-yard for the TD after
throwing a 21 -yard pas11
toSteveTelaneus.
Stamos then hit Crabb
on a pas11 for two point.8
aocl the Dolphins trailed,
J&-14.
Actually, with tht" ex·
ception of Rogers, Dana
Hills did a fairly decent
job of containing the
1 C~argera wish bone.
permitting their other
runners to gain 73 yards.
Scott Volmerding and
Pat Crowley came up
with interception!i ror the
Dolphins1 who t"nd the
season wtth a 6-5 record.
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generate much of an at
tack and despite n p::i ss
interferanct" call that
moved them onto Sonora
turf. they turned the ball
over on downi;. MulU<t s s.wi:o .. 11 1
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But the game was lost
much earlier in the
game, as thE" usually GAME STATISTICS
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w. s ure-handE"d Tritons.
1 could not hold onto the ~ ball and fum bled five
J times, losing three.
;: Perhaps the cosUiest
2~ turnover came late in the . " l-311.l
l -JS
first period. Marching
some 15 yardi;, after Don
s.nc1 .... n1t o 1 o 1 •
1·1 Peterson recovered a
Sonora fumble on thC'
Raiders 15. the Tritons
appeared to score, but
the ball was lost on thl'
one-yard line. and the
Raiders recovered.
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Basketball
W111'111'19ton ll, s'..n\I Clara SO
Sen )Dtl SI. tt, M11mbo1d1 St. '5
Cll SI. CU) W. WNIU1r 11
• •• " . ' " .~·; One play later. the
1.0 Tritons' Corky C<tlverl
1 ¥ tackled Raiders halfba('k
aJ Mark Kenton in the end
·~ ~ zone and San C\emC'nl(•
01 was on the scoreboard
1.s with two paints.
In wh:1t was prediC'INI
~~· to be a high scoring
ooo game, it was the defense
1!-1. that did most of the
~s \\'Ork.
Standouts on defen::>e
for the losers were ~like
Hackett, Stan ~I athis,
Peterson and Pondo
Vlt"lsides.
Cll ti, l.OYOll !Cl'llc1go\ 1~ ""D'"°'' Ck.cld1,.t11 n
9••••1lietlll i.1. tl, S.n F•ar>e1KO SI
Fullback Tom Arons
was the San Clemente
leading rusher with 3.1
yards on eight carries
Hrian Wood and Ron
Wade, sidelined most or
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US,."· UC S.nte 81rbara ft6
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UTE~ M, Hou1lon l1p1,.1 SI
NO. AA l1..,a l.J. Bio" toll
"""ona'6.0rtQDn.SI 61
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the week with anklt~ in-
juries were larj!ely inef
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•1caA1G8BJlrr · tbrcrn to wrap up the .............. ICCll'iDC·
Golden Wulr::."I• Escept for Ille_..,. lield oil a late ally by llutket, Golden Wat led
rl•al .Oranse t to lirom the llal1. •lllo7lnr poet a 74-48 victory In the elJbl to 14-polnt leada
()lleDin& bastetball 1ame IDOi! ol the way-untll d. the -aeason for both OCC made ill move.
teams Friday nilbt al Sebllleel, wbo ptayod
OCC fre1 b ID• n and
Both return tn action aopbomore ball at ma.
tonlsbt. OCC'1 IPirates in&ton Beach Hlib, Ihm
true! tn LA Trade Toth went into the Navy alle{
and Golden Wut Ylalll b1o Junior 1ear. poeed Cerrttoa in 7:30 games. lb~ Ru1Uers with 23
Golden West a.ppeared points and 11 re•mcls.
to ·baTe tbe victory He abowed some fine
tucked away early '¥1th•. moves around the
57_., lead aod U IDinuteo -et. to10 ·OCC rot cood play Bui the Pirates belan from !'.Joy, IJUanl Dave
to peck away, cuttinJ the Tay!« aod Denham, a
gap to -on a eiJhl· Ufonrardfroin Hen..t. foot b a nk s hot by Golden West won the
freabman Tom IJ07. ~e at the free throw
'Jbat came with 2:42 to ~1 eonvertinc 3' ol lit
1 wtWe OCC bit Justfour ol
oTbe Rus tlers' Paul e!Jbtcbarity attempts.
Scblllec! countered with Tbe llU!Uers canned25
a free throw, and after a of 81 ((1 percent) !tom
missed OCC shot, Golden the lleld wblle OCC bit 32
West went into a delay of'19.(40.5percent).
game. .......,.'",
Coach Dic.k Stricklin's ,......_ • 3 tl s ': ~
club stalled for a little on a s 2 •
over a minute before :-'..:C' ! ! ~ ':,
sophomore guard Scott ,..,_ a ' • 1t
Oark was fouled with ,..... s • ' .. HlncMlr t 2 • J 1 :02 left, He sank both T.,..... u ,. 1s H
fCR' a 72..a6 lead and the 0r ... C&MtCM1
alibi ....... game was u ever. T..,_ s a , 11
OCC'a Mike Denham ~ • 1 1 •
followed with a short ~ ~ : ~ !:
ba4ker with 45 seconds .......,. :11 • 1 •
to 10. but that was it for = ~ ~ t ~
coach Herb Livsey's Dll'Hil't s • 1 tt
Pi.rates u Jay Johnson ";:. n' .' ~ .:
and Clark hit c.harit7 .wmim.:l)Mdlfflw...t.•1-».
Sports Briefs
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TAHO:t CITY, Calif. ''They'll be talking Ool.Ll..IOH.o.c.""'. • NIN LSTT•1t1Tt:ITAM••TA•Y ...n.sen.rtr..fl,...tpYbllc•llol'lofttlb
-"I'm bitterly disai> about that 'game fm-a ._.:.~:,:n.:.:::-.. '°.:::::=1 __ ~P~U~B~Ll~C~N~OTl'.:'.:~CE~:_-1:-=-=·~ ... ;,·-~ .. ~·-;.._;=;"";:·~;:-~,~·~~~~~·~·ly;'"~":::~ o!!::.°' MYRTLE .... "Ml~M, "°'ri.":M.No ... fl'lberU,1'11. pointed for my players long time. There were IO ..... n11 Midclll""'1" ... omc. .. I, NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVIN tlwl RAY llOONE't JONES,Jll,
and coaching Starr, •• said many crucial situtatiom. :::.="ti!..'::=~:.::, . lllCTIT10VS •USllCUS PUBLIC N011CE ::::iw·~1":: :i~.::::.:. :·~= :.:~·dKedlfll, .
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roach Mike White of the But I don't want to say. -"k • "' PATTElllSOH. POST _, MAMISTAT•Ma'" l'ICT•T1ousaus1••ss llllll'ltll t1 Ull9n T"""""''..., •it-..a•NN•11 •1uNT
h · b h SMITH, ~.,.....·L.IW, lXIO ~ 1l4 fotlowltlQP ..,._ ii .... .,_... ........ tTATllM•llT petitloMI' ,...,....ca to Wfll(fl II '""'9 1611 ent ,_,,,SI., Sllh9 IJ1
TO TH£ CRIEDITORS OF THE
AllOVE IEMTITLED 9ANICllUPT"5
ESTATE, ANO to ALL OTHER INTIERESTED P,t,llTIES: University of California anyt 1ng 'a out t e .....,..y,Su1i.:to01"""'01yo1~ __ , ,,.. ........... ,__ .... **"~ _. fWthll' ..-rtk1t1 ..... .,,.. ... trit ,...._,CA.,.111 after the UCLA Bruins strategy involved." AM.lllOt".,.QM#lt,,•111("....,.... ouRACLE#N·SELMAN COM-....... : tHN...,,,._ • .,.._.'"'""'_._ T .. :m•iu..aa
So b C I . flee h 11'11 PlllC9 of busiM11 .... _ PNl't, UQ'I ,t,IMO!'ICI Tr. Lii .. 1,.,..,.., CA•Pl.T CASTER COMPANY, ....,. 991tor~16. tm_et f:JD "--•1.clNr beat ut ern a to WlD ........... '"•II m1ti.rs ~ • Clllforftll;,,.... of D to 1 ---··
I ,,, _ _. __ " -ad• .... ••Ill•. SllK11 cl•lm• ..ttl': IM "'1SelM:~Or .• lrvlM,CA.ttlW ....... Ill ... ~ .... 1111 1 P\ltllllhlod Ot'MIQlt COaft o.11, Piiot.
Pl.EASE TAttE NOTICE lhllonU.
2"'d Ger ol OECEMal!R, 1'"· el ...
........ of t :IXI o'clotl. A.M., In <-'
Room No. I of lh• u .. 11.,. Stetes
ISelllln.pPlcy Cowt, "1 Sl•th A-.
S.n 01.,0. C•lll••"'•· Nlor• .,...
Honorlltlff KEITH E. MCWILL.JAMS,.
....... rvpte:, Jud9f, llW T"''IH Mii ol-
19' tor Ille el llUlllk ePK110fl IM r•IP"i-
ptrl1' INWl!old lftt.,.1t \IPOft "'!'flt
!hi<-• h • •ffld9foc• loc ''"' •I :llOS Mirth SI• 1..el'lt, mor. P1rtl<ul•rlydll£f'lri.ct
ft LOI 1or ol Trect •224 In lhl 01¥ ti
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cl\lllYI , ol Ml1teelen•o111 ,._,,.~
RIKord'S Of Or9!1V9 Co11n1r, 5Ut•.,
ee111orn11.
a trip to the Rose Bow , ~~ &1e __.,. _._, '""" 1119 fltM ... Tr.~~,!i:.:,~/;:::~~ .,..._.. ,,._,,.e. Sll'r*r,.ott s.tec:YOr .. ~ i"-"!",.'~.,.r1. ~!°°,.oS:..°'.:: H1t¥,n,...,o.c.,, 1,, lO, 1t1s .csn.rs
''But we have nothing ME XI CO CI TY _ '"""1e11 •• 9fonwld w11111,, ,_ 1111111u1nv '' c.-Mtec1 .._ •• ~;!:;..nr• "'.,...• en SMc~ a 1:..,_.._"' .... , •
to be ashamed of. We Mexico took a 2·0 lead ,_.......,.._,.,..1111'1btk•t1onoilt111s dl\lkl:Wjec,s.1""" Dr.,1r.in.,CA.tt114 °'"""°.......,,•,1•11.
had a great seaso,n. over Canada in an "-::;.~o!~i~ ™• ~ ." 111111 .. "'.,. _.T=:;::,:1•(8'111uetMlJr•lin'lt· =~~ ... •..:"'°"14
• • 1--.. -1-.c-1-o-•-•-u"•"•"tt"•-,.~·.,-.. ~-I PUBLIC NOTICE
UCLA deserved to WlD. American Zone qualify·. hkulD!"of""'w111o1 =~ofOt"*"9t<ountronHD¥-,,_E.Snydff JOHMJ,MUlll"MY,JL PUNN~:;oc:_:.~~1~10No•
They gahve thde bti~llll away ing round of the 1976 PATn.~=-~•tlr:Unt ,... TNs =;~~ ... 11L111t1 ._ :::.=..,-:.~,...11111 .. M,. ' ntac1noPl'10UNT•tNVAlilY
ao muc an ~. came Davis.cup tennis series 1 • ...,..,......, ..!':'rr:'!.~':'29~-:=;;0.1:.,4':..~ Oew11YCMA1110r-c.oum,on-. ~:~~~·M1• ~E.,'.'~.':!'.!i,~~~~1:::; ou~ on top, adde~ with singles victories by ....,,. ..,...._.,,s. .,.... ........,.: ... 1.1.a.-p.m. '" -Qwntn Ch•m--. O'Y White,.who, watched Fri .. Joaqw·n Loyo Mayo and 1saUAM,,C..1Ht>n1•'2"1 l"Wll..,.. 0r.,... c-u Del•r Plklt. ,..,.,.1,,. or.,,.. COftt o.i1, Piiot. Kell, 10200 s11wr .,..,.n .. , "'-111 ..
d ht USC UCLA ,,.,..,.,_. o....., CO.St Diiiy f'lklt, PUBLIC NOTICE 2t t1S 4260-s *"' 21.~enoo.c .s 1'1S 45J0.7S Ven ..... c..111or .. 111, '""' Pl...,.l"Q Com-ay mg 8 • . , Marcelo Lara. ""'· tt,..., DK.'· i>. to, 1t1.s es11-11 ,.....,,..,.. '· 11• n. • 1 1 · • • · • """""' w111took!1111bl1c ilffrl119on 1r.
game on .televisi~n here Loyo Mayo beat Re-PtCTtT1ous•us1N•u PUBl.JC N<mCE PUBLIC NOTICE 1o1z.'::~~AN01JM wh~re he s spending the jean Genois, 4,6, 6-l, s.2, PUBLIC N011CE NAM•STAT•MINT '---..»;"";;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;.---·--~=====~--,...111on 11..., b.,. G.·F. GGGneom.
Tt'lt TrUSIH PAH11111 hes M offle.rlO
pure.._. ... 1d Pl'otMr1r tor 11-.-_0lt
ce111 lo • lo•" ol •1111r•._l,,..l•l1
'llJ,OCW:UIO, with • six C*CMll corn-
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IN Ml return lo llW ff WI• 111'111,.,.ted
by 11'1t T<llllH to Ni epp.ro.d"'41aiy
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bol1daywi:eke~d. 8-6 in a hotly-contested l"9Nillowl ... ptr-•"'...,...,...r •• ,. 'ITIOUl•U11NISS SUl"llllOllCOUllT .,., to Al-u. ~rt' "11...ted The Brw. •.s tied Cal ror match that lasted 2•L Cl"·t4tJ -··: MAMllTAT•M•MT OPCALJl"OllNIA, oen•r•ll1' •IOft111 IM north side of .... tlOT1CITOClflDITOltl H. RR y ·s "LI G NME NT T"9'9llowlng Jlllf'toM•lctiolfll~ COUfllT'tOf'OllAMOI T•lblrt A-D91-n I.OS,....,.,.. the P~c1f1~-8 footba~I hours. then Lara downed tuNatottcou•ToPnt• s E111v1 cE. 12:11 Mtlfll• v 11i., c..s1a -•: ca..N-••uw. sirwtlfld1.st1u1 ... 1tofEPKtklSt•"1: champions. hip with their DalePower•2 •1 •2. ITATIMCAL.1..0•lllA.... .......u..m21 1"ESILVERSAOOl..E.22'4"*'1 ottD••tOSMOWCAUH trom A-1 Agrlcull11r• 10 R·I Sl"Qll or ...-v Titll COUNTY OP OlllAMOI: H.,., J. Fege.11, JOWi Ortn.oo.1 Uerco1n. """"91m, CA. n:DI l"OllCMAMGli OP NAM• l'.mlly ltftlclN!tlel. 25·22 victory over • ' .... A4111 Or.,Southl.19 ...... CA.t2'7r 5Y·llOY, INC •• A CelltOl"M• '"tl':e MettffoltM Aptlllulloreof (DNOITIOfllAl..USE "EllMITtlS Southern Cal, and Klllfl• Platf ENtl"' WALTEll 0 .11:.. GlasoN. M•rt•I•• o. F•t•"· :110•11 C.rpore110,,, ,,,, West Llnco111, M ,., R ic c H R 1 s T 1 A N "'11t1onrn..:: b.,-Je•1·11 .. w ...... 1on11 Plr10111 wl$1\lft0 to ob~l ID_.....,.
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-121 PM's prkw to TM dell.,. lot hHrlrw;i ..,.,.. ptf'IOl'll WIU!lllOJ I01iifd
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CL I Jlf..o.c:...-t. 0ttn-.tor.,SouthLq-,CA.ft671 ........ ""'CA.ttSOI SCHOIEHllERGER For C~ of tor .. , • ....i twpe r•ste11rent et 1tM u A's regu ar season NCn"ICIE IS HElll!9Y GIVEN... Tfll1 kliflesl Is COIMllrctf'd ~ • TNI lnh'ltll Is Ulfld\Klild ~.CW• N• m.•. M .. A " CH RI s TI AN ....... 1(-rof T•lk•t•-..:1 Tictory over the Bears INGLEW(>OD -1be cr.i11Mw1 .. n.1-..NrMc1clladlnl ..,.....,.n,_.,,.p. .-•1ore. SOtOENBERGE1t Ns 1111ct • ...m1on ...., .. strMI.
gave them the Rose Bowl Los ........ eles Kings have 1141111,.,_ ,...,.,.. (t.llM eQlllNt HerY,J. Feoi" SV·ltey,lllC.,•C..llfornl•COMJ. lf:tMst-1 fOf ... orct.• •llowlnOPlll· CIOHOITIOfllALUIE l"IEllMITHS ~ ... llkl -""""' -NCIVIM '° Ill• TN• ~I ••• nlld 'Wiii': ttw TMt ....._r:t •n """' .... v. --·.,,(,.. ..... Ill• -from MARK Pwlltloll rn..:: "' R-•t H. Pdt.-berth . enjoyed good fortune at ....... WllUl1M MCfllMT ~ lft Cllllrlt?~of0.""91CNM1' ........ ~Cllrtl .. Or ..... COvntyon ....... CMlllSTIAN SCHOEHBERGER to for onodlflcellon •nd •••enslon ot .. 1· thou g ht John ho.me this.· season, win· ..... 1tot .. ttwc1ertof ... ....,._ .,,....n,1ws. · .,....,1,ms. · STEYEMKER. A10..1so"'' Me•'•t 10<11..t ., 1iw tlt!Mlc-t.w•""""flt...,,.,_....,. ,...... fl'Pl1ll It Is "9rHl'f orci.r.d tl'L.el 111 .--.otfll"'cOfl'ltrolWerN•A-¥1Ci Sciarra called a great rung eight, losing two .--rr-twrs. IDtM~ PIA:l"1'1td 0r.,,,. eo..11 o.11, Pllol. ""*"""4 o..,. c-11 o.11y Piiot. lrl9rnte11 1,, tr. m.111•r •foAWold ... *tro011•5trM1. •ame. I felt all along that and skating to two •l,.IM •lflc1 ot tll•lr •ttor,,.ys, "":"·tt.•NI Dec.•, 1J,:ia, 1•1s Hlt¥.tt,tt,.rwso.c.•. ll oMU-JS PQr bftore 11111 court 1 .. O.P9f1J!Wrut YAlllANc• 11•; llEVISEO COH·
OATED: NOVEMBER 10.1'1!.
/S/9'•1111 E. MCW I LLl""'5.
!!AMII RUPTC't JUDGll!:
a dr •AllNIES, SCH AG, •OHNSON & 4516-1' ND.] 11 Jl)O ClYk Cenl•r Ori.,. WIHI, IMTIOl'tALUSIEl"IEltMIT \!J passing would be the aws. CA11tL.SOf'l,UU~r111urBo1Mv11'd,, PUBLIC N0'11CE s.ni. ""'· ee111orn1e, on J........., •. V•r11 .. c1 """"' submlltld b.,
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key and he threw rortwo Tbey•11 have their .... Ofllk• ... '""' "_,.., 9sldl,. PUBLIC N011CE l---~~=~==~--1 m•.•tlO:IXlo'clocl•.m .• •nd"'-"-.d Ja.lo'I Rlltaufe .. t, Inc. tor !rent.Ind·
t 0 U'c h d 0 w n 5 , " t be fortune tested tonight ~~ ... 1c11 11 1111 .,._. °' •------------· P1ct1T101JS aus1111ass, ..,.. ttlowc•uw. 11 '"' .... , ....,., """' lftt '"i.u'en1 10. .. uncellon '111> .i PUBLIC NOTICE ............ tr. ......... ...,....,, .. I.,.... llAMt: ITAflM•llT ..... pttlllon tor thef191of"''"'5l'IO\ll($ inn 9'ooll.Mlr11 St•HI. Condit~! California coach cone when they host the Na·· tart,.,..ifll"91ottr:e"1eteofukl.. IUNlllottCIOUllTOl"TMe "" ........... .,..._II ..... ~ Mll:ott'MllfCI. u .. P9rml! "11110 .. sullmlll.O bf -----------~
tional H key League's ~ ..Wfl "°"" ,....nos eNr.. ITAT•OPCA:..l~lltflllAfLIOll --: . II Is""' ..... ordtrtd !?let. (llCIY of Jo.Jcfl Rllll\lrenl, In<. 10 ·~ ,,., •• ·.•.T.",'.·.·.·.·.·.·TT ClUded., . . 0C ""'pullk.M)on"'t1ll1 llOlk•. Titll COUNTY OP LOS AffOILIS , this order lo ihow(eUW be pulllllNcl I" c""l'9fll h0ur1 ol op1rllll0t1 lo 7~ "°""a White added, ''l'mjust w1nn1ngest team, the DMMND••lftbtl2S,1'1S. -... ·.o.~"'••T"', .. · TO ....... , ... ~:.~::-.Ew~.!",!;.~~ 1"E C...ILV PILOT,•M-ol cM1 tor JoJo·• Rt•l•u••"l .. 1n11 AT l"lllVATESAL•
B ff I S b aANKOFMEWPORT ,,_,, 11, _.... 911'11"11 clrc,,.leUon, Pllbll~ I" 11'111 lneol<hurl!Slrfft. flle.fll'#l"I ... gladldon'thavetomake u a o a res. ·•r=••trkl•Fni.r, ft•AL .. 10,.11,.v AT "111wAT• MtN,CA.'2t2' ~1t1H1tonc••-''«"""«:n· ZOH• CHANOll! 11~; TIEHTATIVE s1i1 .. r11r c 11r:1r1 ., "'• ''•'• 1tt r • t hi g foot T"'stOftk•r U,La -T. Moretn. 1':116 W. 8llllw SI,. •utl.,. _,,prior to tl'll dertl llkl TllACTfllO.fl" Cloll""""•fw"'9CMM'"'lotl.........., .a IVln_g wa c n ? Some••.... GEllALOF.MATTINGLY E111te of OAVIO J •. L.IPKIM, C:-UMIM,CA.tJ•1' • ,........ ""1111on llllclb1'Mr.0.MISFO\lffol ball games. rll Oi-l!fftVIOr'I .. ttltWllt o.c...G. TM• llullMs• 11 cOftd:IClllill br •In-OltedNov. 1t, 1t7S. tt. Mc:Mlchftl ComlMl"Y to re•""" The In the "'-11•r ol the Est.I• of .JOt4N
SALi M K ........... 11e,,..ddM;otdlnt. NOTICE IS MIEREBV GIVEN ..... ~. SAM UEL OREIZEN ~ et tr. 110rth~•I corl'ltr ol BLEZAJtD, O.c1•W<!. . ~'-• a ft • -MIHCSS.ICMAO, $l,6flic'I '° cortllri'Mllol'I ll't ttw........ JoeT. MMlltll J\1dtli9 o11114 s._rlor COt.ir1 AMII 5'"'91 • ..., IEI RetKP>O St reel lrom NoUce h hlr•tly qlw.,. tl\ll tlw ...,,. Ucl Advances Sparked y ~exa~r IOHlllOlllCARLIOff lfltflledlSuP'riorCourt.on O.C1 ... •• TMtl ·~· ••S fl1911 wltll..::: fli\:bllsMcl or~ Co11t o.u, Piiot, It:) ~11•1 lo R·I Sl"Qlti F-ly dlerSlllO*I wl!l Hll •I o<IYllt Hll, .. or Belov. the ~net UDJon 1SY1 lrwtJ.tcae9.''· 1m et t :oo e.m. 0t .........,.. w1tt11n Ctl.fty0.0-1:.t1 O.H91 CO...ntron ND'll,22, tt1s-~c.•, 1i, 1t1s •44-11 Rnld:tMl•I. T.,.t•llve Trect No. "" .ite• thl ?Mdeyol O.t •""""'· t~ •I
·poured ;in 11 straight ==~~~'.~._1,. ::.=.:~::C~O:·.;:;::..:= ...,....1'·1"s ~. !:.~-:::S~!~':~~:!';;~~'..~~.:!, ~,:.:,"'R~~::~c=f:;
points in be waning 0141.,,..... 0r:t.,1c1 J. LIC*ln. 111<...i, ..tn .ii.. PutMllMd er_,. c.oe11 o.itot P:lol.. PUBLIC NOTICE ~. LM ... ,. .. ,. 51.,,.,, c.111.,,...., "'""'
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• !es Fri' y ......... •-.......... CU..••....... .,,'fflllWlll011'1tltltflMt""""llil9'MI NW.22.2',etldO.c.,,lJ,ltJS 4.GS-7S THESE MATTERS ert k l"Q Dl'O-l'>lprt.rldbffltl/""9•,•ndwrbtlfllo
........... "" ,..,..,..., or..,,. C.O.t Diiiy ...... ........... -""' --INI aroclltlcllll su .. Ete:IOll cou •T OF TME Ceswd pUl"ll.lent lo lh• Pl•n .. lnv l..eWS conflnntllon tly uld SUOl'fkw °"'"' In Volleyball
LOS ANGELES--OC defeat M: rymount ...,...Jt,eoldDK ... 1J,20,1m .s10-n lr:lnllftw"*"~•t1111otrlfllt.1u11, PUBLICN011CE STATIEOFCAL1F01tfll1A..011 ofthtS1.c.otee111or .. 1e c.o .. ._"' e11tn.r1Qh1,u10 •• "°1n'•"'~of~
I I ' CoJJ d lf'll lftllrtll ..r Dl..-ltt J . L...,._.... 1"1E.COUfllT 'tOl'OllANGR C00.'5,000 etW<e.-1 .... F.'t.M.C.TI-det...-e11Mt1-oldfflher.dMllhl r v n e w o m e D s ege 7S.. 5 an end PUBLIC NOTICE CHteG,tt i... tr'""'"',.., .. ..,._,... ... . .,.7w. 11171. rlQM,t111••"°'"'•'•'t1hl1thlMt••o1 volleybill team moved their 28--da American rflM, tl119, encl Hr:•m11t111......... PICTITIOUS •USlllt:St NOTICE Of' SALE OP llEAL THOSE 0£51 RING lo le,lil1' lft ,,._. s.eio decMWCI ,,., .:qlllrtcl b't ~ .. into today'& fmals of the ·-·~ .... th a"· c---ord. 1---,===::~:7':-::0::::::---l ,_.cqulrMI llllddltlon 101"-!ofdlelt: ICAMISTAT•M•MT PllOl"t:RTY AT 1"111¥ATt: S.U.E or 1 .. IOCIPD'lllotl to ..... prooowol <Mii "' llOl'loflewor ol ..... WIH ,of""""*'°' 1 .. """"" ~"'1'~"' PICTITIOUllUtlllllSS .,._. the tlmlof l'lllditll .. , lfth..... TJ'lt '911o!Jfi"' C*IOft Is clllllftig llull· I" U. ,,..lier of tl"lt Eitete fl IRMA k11-"'" -1111111' lo oo "° ... Ille -'ilionto '"'I ol w ld Ge<••Hd. ettl'lt ·small college regional I l MAM•STATllMINT ... ~rt' lot<•..., '" ti. eo...iy 11 -..: MARY MeLLER, o.c .. Hd. publk t1i111r1ng. 111 .. ~1111r1Mor....i1on 1, 1m. of .,..,h, '"•"° 10 ••1 ""c.rt.1 ..
""""""u !•1 _ .. : ........ : ANO PATIO FUllNITUllE SHOPS. lfr:e undlriigr'ltd wltl Mii et ..,.1., ... 0.,.rtmeflt .i "l·lt2• INS~ tult>e Or.-.. Sl•I• ol C..tlto.-,.11, Mt'tkw'• •--amen! at Qccide.n· We90 ~ "rM fetlow'I ... "'"*""It .......... Or .... ,~ Iii C..Ufomle, clftcrtaad TOWN AND COUfllT"V CASUAL NOTICE IS MIERIEBY GiVEN thlll -'rMI '°" m1y conllKI the p;...,;nq rHI pr-rt1' •lt,,..I• I" t"" COuilly ol
ta1 Co·~ege with vict;ories Pl'M'SBUR H _ Bob l"OWEll COMPONENTS co., :...t 12.,,.nctMo. 111,, """''""' ~-~ ..,.,,..:".,.._ c..u ,..._ 1e1t,toll'llhlgf'lt1t en<:1t11oslblddllr.w1> 111o<oeit1m1.. 11~rlri.d-st01iow•. 10-w11: over B1ola, University of Pr' ~ . lllM ..... (11.. "-""'n Vel..,, CA. ........ ,_....In lklok '°· .... J .. -""" '° Conl'ltm•tlon OI wld ~ CLINTON SHERROD. Tiie NOtlMrl1' ''° l••I .. ""'
) and utee and ellie King mm -.eel'-Mllps. rK.nh.. ..... TOWN ANO COUNTllY PATIO Qlurl. .. Of enw "'-Un ... , of Die-S.Cr•t ... , Ell•Wrlr '° '"' oj , .... loHowlno: T"-1 Nevada (Las Vegas both b I ,,...._ R. Mlfll, 110M .... Ot,, Or .... c-ity. ~ •• C..llfonll• (Ar ....... ,,. ........ lfl'S,etlfW ofl'lc.11 WOOLSEY, Pl-Inv Co,,.,,.l,Si<l+""I PO•l lO!'I ol lh• North ... 11 ol , .... cal Poly (Pomona) and • ave l ded new ........... v.119¥,CA.ftM nu,......., ... II ~-I•~ ~~=··_ .... , .. c" ...... NIEWtLl.&THATCHER.209911r!.... f'IA)lllMd °''""'Coen D•llY Piiot, Horlh••St quert•r ot S.CUOI> )6
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Demonstrator sale!
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8.f DAILY PI LOT S11urday. November 29. 1975
New Directions
Grace Slick Keeps Up
'ALWAYS WATCHING'
Grace s1;ck
1561 W SUNFLOW£R
w F R~I T LCM s•oOOt<I
A "'CioOMl IM 60 SICOHDS.
V ''OLD DRACULA" (PG)
"IUGS IUHMY sun• STAI .. IGI
'"SIYIM lt.LOMt·• IG-1
CONnMUOUS Fl.OM IZ:JO
TMUIS-fft-SAT·StM.
!He CtfV SHOPPING CCNTRE
ORANGl •5J1 6111
~ ctn ClfllTRE CIMEM•~
SA fRWY IMANCHISTlA l X.I
G O ~RWY IC •TY OA. Ell.I
A. "40Mt IH 60 StCOHDS'"
V ~DIGA.I IACIR5"'
,.,.S IUMMY ·suru STAI'" !GI
A "SEVEN ALONE" v "'Trapped .. c ............
Sc>«:••I Ptoc• 12:30 10 l :OO p.m.
t"'".,tS-..& ISi.ii
NEW YORK tU I'll -
"You have to keep your
t..")'e~ and t>ars o~n 111
lhis world," said GraC"1e
Slick. "or thtiy 'll JUSt kill
yuu,''
She sprtt wleJ out on
the hotel cout·h und said,
··t'm always y,·atchin~."
VIGILANCE appear s
t(1 h<ive paid o ff for J\1.iss
Slick, 35. lead su1ct·r of
the JE'ff(•rson Starship
r'otk 'n r oll ~ruu p and
ht•ro1ne of the v11u th drug·
ctiuntt'rc·ultUrt• of the
J !lt;fls
'ren year::. <Jftt·r sht
fir st ::.an~ with lhc
011i;1nal band , untli 1970
kno "n as Jt'fft•r s un
A1rplanl>, th,• group 1:;
.surrt·ssful and looking
for a Ol'W <l1r('et1 vn
~nmt>thtni:: 1t frcl s 1t
shares with the rc::.t of
the country
"BA(1r;. I N" Tiii-: 'fiOs ,
we were JllSl sayini.:
'I,et 's go 011l ~tnd r a1st·
hell' ~nd dtlln 't rt•alt y
care about much ,·· saiJ
P a ul Kantne r , 34 , tht•
iJ:r v up 's rh y thm
guitnrist and fatht.'r nr
Miss Slick 's .J 1"' yt·ar old
daug:ht(•r, Ch in;1 .
''In a w ay '>1.'l''r c
mE'll ower n ow. Wt"rt•
mort• 1nlo w ritin g lovl'
songs -the world n C't.~
love songs.·'
Kantnt•r said lhe group
"mi rrors the "'orld as ·it
exis ts and changes fronl
day today.··
··v•;AH,'' CUT i n
Grace. "and the mirror
is fu ll of cracks and
cltips."
"PeoPle are still tryin~
t o change things.''
Kantn e r conlinue d .
"Tht>y're jus t gain~
about it in a different
way. They 're waking up
and saying some things
h11vl' tn ht! done but they
don~t know wh at .
"So for no w, we're
"'ri l ini: mu ~ic a bout
a lte rnal1 Vl' fut urc~."
TH•: AIKl't.ANE'S
bigi:t>s t hit, •·Whit e Rat>.
bit "' 1n 1007, roresaw H re·
vo lv1ng circle 0 1 drug
ll!il' and ha lluc in ation to
d~al with lite · "One pill
makt."s you smaller and
ont"' pill mak~s you tall ;
~o ask Al ice wh e n Shi.l's
10 ft•t•l tull "
··No "'·" s11 id G racie,
"l 'rl r:tlhc r go out to a
bar and throw thing::i
around "
·•\Vt· we re innocent
\.\.•hen 'A'C wrote all those
l':trly d ru ~ ~ongs . just
like the country was 1n ·
noct•nt.'' Kantner .said .
··The ki ds wh o tri ed
drugs were loo king for a
.... ·ay to sec truth anJ
gocxin£•ss. · ·
''AIN 'T NO s u c h
th inJ!:,·· Gra c i e
\l.'illSpl'l"l'd .
"'Wt•'rt• differe nt that
"""Y. · · her Jover con-
Cl·ded.
'fht•y agreed , howcvt"r,
C h1n<.1 , wh o m tht'y
n:i m ed god (no capital
<~> when s he was born.
l'Ould handle the world 1n
which she is growing up.
"SllE'S GOT a strong
pe rsona lity, whi ch ill
helpful when she has to
live this kind of life. We
take her ,~,.ith us ever·
ywhere where she can
learn ~omething , ·•Groce
said. "I want her to know
about kt"'ep ing ht"'r eyt>S
opt>n and unders tanding
reality.··
Whal will China do
wh en the Starship is on
stage in Nt•w \'ork?
··w e got her a ticket to
see 'The Magic Show' on
Broadway,·· Gracie s aid.
ENTERTAINMENT
Fox Plans
Retakes on
Two Movies
I.OS ANGEi.ES (AP)
-At MGM in the 19JO:s
they used to say, ''We
don 'l make movi~s · ...... we
rt"'make tht"'m ."
Now the phrase might
lx> ~ppli ed to 20th Ce n-
tur y·Fox, which has or-
dert'd retakes on two of
its unreleased film:s. The
added scene will be shot
thOU$ands of mill's from
where the original mov-
ies "'t"'rl' madC'.
"I.ucky l.ady." filmed
in Mexico earlier this
year. will gl't a new, hap·
py ending, since previ('w
audiences were let down
by the tragic f)ni sh . Burt
Re yn o lds an~. Gene
llackm ;1n will £J y to
Rome for the new scenes
with J.iza Minneolli , who
is n1ak ing "A ?>.tatter of
Tirt1 e'" in Italy ,
".Sh er lo ek Ho lmes'
Smarter Rrolher " v.a s
ordered back in to pro·
dur tion for a eh a~e
through l..o ndon 's llyd('
Park . GC'ne W i ld e r
origina lly directC'd th e
film i n England ; thl•
added scenes will be
f i lmed in thl' San
Fernando Valley of Los
An gt'lcs.
Director Set ·~~~~~~~~~~~=7,~iii7,;~~=~r "lt ·s r eally far out."
11 "", .... ~ •• ~f 1101-1.Y WOOD iUPl l
-Jack Smight will
direet Jan-Michael Vin·
ce nt a nd Chief Dan
George in "Shadow of
the Hawk ."
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I n the year 1s.i3, J ohn s~j!cr. ~buy of 13.
w;th h;~ brother< anJ ~UtC'r~ ;ncludinit an infant
~c t l)ff on one uf 1 \1~ mu!t ;ncrcJ ;hJt juurnty1 ;n
A n1C'r;C'an h1~tvr)'. Thi•;~ a tru(' aC"C'Ou nt of their
ha:arrlo11' 2000 11111~ trcl alon¢ the leg411d1ry
Ort\,!1•n Trad in pursuit of a drea m.
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. able to r<>Wld out p~ IO tio 1_. -· to 1aln SUNDAY, NOVBllBEA IO bettor prospective. Aroa that wu quiet -id 1\Ml-
By SYDNEY OMAllR denly become activated.
AAIE8 <Moreb 21 -April 19): Throw Uaht on CA PJllCOllN (Dec. za .. Jan.19): Frleod may
areas prtvlou1ly hidden or obscured wilb my1tery act in ecctnlrlc mi.IVW'. Maintain MD91 ol lawpor.
clouds. Get rtd of mumbo-jumbo. You rnay be risbt co be more ~at. even.
TAURUS (April a>· May 20); Be positive about selfi.sh where your interestaarecooceioed.
le1al aspect.I. You could fmd yourself drawn in twd AQUARJUS (Jan. ao . Feb.18): You make lm·
directions. Key is to be selective where per1onal print _and room tor~ at top. Huacb P•Y•
security 11 concerned. dividends. You teach and leara. Prote11iouaJ
GF.MINI (Ma y 21 · June 20): Be aware of superiorpaya meanin&fulcornpUmeot.
ba1ic1. Don 't attempt to 1kip homework. Look PISCES (}"'eb. 19 . March 20): Hllbll1ht
beyond wh11t ml&ht appear to be an obstacle or versatile a pproach. Accept _aoclal lnrit.aUon. Ex-
limitation. pand horizon•. consider special educaUonal or
CANCER (June 2 1 · July 22 ): Specifics travelproaram.
dominate. Means you are asked to define lermis, to If today 111 your birthday you are 1 traveler, a .
state needis , to refine techni~ue1. Maintain balance teacher. • reader and writ.er. Keyl• ~o ~aware of
-gi ve loalc equal time with impulse . pottntlal. You are on bnnk of beCIOND& a new
1..EO (July 23 . Aue . 22): You moay not have all phase of activity.
the freedom you reel is nE-Ce15ary, but you e1re mak· --------------======~ ine: progress. Know it a nd refuse to be discouraged.
VIRGO (Aug . 23 -Sept. 22): Unusual situation
could prevail in conne<'tion with measagt.', call or
short trip. You gain confide nce as family me mbers
make major concessions. agree to lend support in
"'.many arl'as . (JBRA (Sept. 23 . Ort. 22 ): Spotlight on seeing
as is as contrasted to fantasy, delusion or seU·
r\,'ception. Evaluate, take stock . be aware or inven·
tory.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23 -Nov. 21): Organize. Get
priortUes in orde r . Qui ck changes occur -you land
on yo ur Ce t"'t . Trust Judgment and intuition.
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LOS ANGBLts (APJ -What la a aupe~!
Aceordill1 to Anet Matthu and Linda Hunter, ab•
is a 1ecreta.ry to • avpentar, with all hoopla and
l>eadacha lbe Job lmpll•.
The 1 .. 0 ladln should 1"'ow. Ml11 lhrcbak bu
worked 11 acUoa·fllled yean as secretary to Marlon
Brando, end Ml11 Hw'lter baa also served wllh
Brando and now functlon1 inttrnaUonally a1
H<<tUl'l' lo Julie Aodl'ews and Blake Edwards.
"Bu( after all these years. I'm no lon•e:r Just a
sttreta.ry. ''said Alice Marchak.
"I TAXE CAaE 09' lbe house, I make tll lho
arranaementl for parties. J order Marlon's clolhes,
and because he has never had a publicist, I handle
hip preu r&latioo1.''
• , And much rnore. But abe draWI tbe line at try.
ine LO untancle Brando's persooal Ufe. That life is
no longer as wild as it once wu. sbt says, but she
can recall the hectic Umes.
Durine bi1 travels Brando was Inclined to tell
girls to "drop In some time,'' and sometimes they
would be stacked up at his hilltop house like the
holdin& pattern at Los Anaeles International.
Misses Marchak and Hunter have recorded
thelr more prinlahle adventures in a new book,
''The Supersecs," which proves that stars can be
heroes and heroines to their secretaries. '
The book also can provide vicarious pleasure
for the mllUons of itecretarles working at dull job1
for humdrum bosses.
THE SUPERSECS Wlln'E, ''Many stars main·
tain an office In their home and the supersec will
work out of that office. Sometimes, when the star Is
not married. their supersec will live in the house.
. "And, because most stars' homes are a com·
binatlon of Grand Central Station, AT&T's inlerna·
tional switchboard and a 24-hour catering service,
household chores arc the warp on which the woof of
profe1sional duties are woven.''
Alice Marchak talked about lbe book during a
lull between prlrmolional .. hours . Being in the
spotll&:ht for the first time has been an interesting
and uqnerving experterlce, she said ; 1he now un-
derstands more fully wbat Br'ando has gone through
all these years. . "The question interviewers ask m06t is, 'What
is Marlon really like','' she remarked.
"I am amazed that people still think of him in
terms of 25 years ago as lhe ancry man with Lorn T·
shirt and motorcycle. I try to explain that Marlon
has matured since then. He .does get ana:ry
sometimes, just as everyone does. But obviously l
wouldn't stay with him £or 19 years if he were the
kind of eccentr,ic that people think he is.'' •
MISS MAIJCHAK, -'N elegant brunette, said
the book ori ginated with a movie script she had
written. Brando read it, was "pleasantly sur-
prised'' and sucgested reWriting .
Instead, st¢ begail Writing her real-life ex-
periences and discussed tbem with Linda tlunter,
who had once been hired as a traveling secretary
for Brando. They decidedtocollaborate.
Whal was Brando's react.ion to the book?
"He was completely supportive," said hi!
s~retary.
''When I first told him a'?<>ut the book, he said it
was a good Idea . I purposely didn't write anything
about the children or the wives, because those mat-
ters are private.
"He wa1 going to New Mexico a couple of weeks
ago when I got the. first copies of the book. J slipped
one into his suitcase and told him to read it on the
trip. He called me and said he liked lhe book very
much."
ALTHOUGH "THE SUPERSECS" doesn't
divulge Brando's personal life, il does reveal a lot
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Tlley've been 1Ucldnl -tbtr all yeu; lh•Y
even sat out together tut weM. And today Barba.re
Dtll•do and l.e•aette Ro••.-,. are at the head
of the pack for thl1 week '• tnvlatbon. a lona with our
topUvlophlle, John Doooch, wllhporl•cl scoresol 11.
Comprlilni a tbree.-waY Ue foe ate0od plaet, all
with 10 rl1hl. Tracy Gtdir.7, lht DDT trio tnd the
Bomb Sqoad. Bobbl-Jeaa Alletl U1btened bor bold
on teeond with 9\.\, while Mu PYaiey and Keamar
C'.6raell were rl1ht beh1nd with nine each. Bunched
together with scol'es O(li,t were Trta• WUUarn s, Ed
S.:ltmerlC!r, Deani• Jeffrey and \he lted Carpel
team.
Th.is week'a scores caused a ahlft ln the st&ndincs.
but the top five trivladdlcta be.Id oo to ~ir poaiUon:s
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way, 11 hostin&: tonight's in·person trivia tourna-
ment, and if you didn't get an invitation but would
like to sit in, call bim at 548-0076.
You 'll have to be really up on your old comic
books to grab the two-point bonus this week -it's
on number eight. Heppy trivializing .
l . IN THE MOVIE ''Never Too Late1'' what busl-
ness was Pe.ul F ord in?
2. What was the shoe size of "My Darlin&: Clemen-
tine" in the :tOnfC of the same name?
3. l.illian Hellman borrowed one-of he~ play titles
from a l .on&fellow poem. Which one!
4. The billboard messaa:e read, !imply, "Gladys
Glover'' in what movie comedy!
5. NA.MF. TllE COMPANY tor which William
Holden and h is rival~ for the presidency worked in
''Executive Suite."
6. In "House of Frankenstein" Boris Karlo£f and the monster lGlt'nn Strange this time) met their
death! toge th er . How?
7. Name the pilot movie for the TV series. "The
Untouchables.··
8. In the Kilroys comic books of the Forties, what
was Ulelast name of Jackson'~ girlfriend Portia?·
9. WHAT WAS TllE name ol Ll oyd Bridges' boat
on the old ''Sea Hunt'''TV series?
10. Two giants in their respective fields in ·
troduced Johnny Carson on his first Tonight show
'Trial' of Oswald
'IV Movie Subject
I.OS· ANGEi.ES CAP> -''The Trial or l.ce
Harvey Oswald'' will be a ARC Television movie for
the current St"ason.
Charles Fries Productions will make the film,
based on play produced in New York. Saul Levitt,
author of ''The Andersonville Trial'' and ''The Trial
of the Catonsville Nine," is writing the screenplay
of how Oswald might have been brought to justice it
he hadn 't been killed by Jack Ruby.
about the man. --------------------Among the tl.dbiU is lhe fact that his sec r~ary
tnust keep him supplied with earplugs. He has
always worn them,'' she writes, explaining :
"Movie sets have a rather unique nois e,
especially between 'takes.' During rehearsal there
is always a hum as workers and actors not involved
in the scene speak in whispers out of the ranee of the
camera.
"The earplugs shut out this noise, thereby aid-·
in~ Marlon to concentrate on the action he's in·
\'Olved with in the scene."
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THURSDAY
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1 ... t Week'a A.anrt>n
I. Blnt Cro•bY and Bob !{ope (Liiiis and
Towne•)
2. "Ont Eyed Ja<'U'' (cllredor Brando)
3. Freddy Freeman (Qaptain Marvel Jr.) .a. Decapit ating ·parklna: meters ("Cool Hand
l.AJk"")
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7. Ann Sotht'rn Ci..u<')''S countesa)
8. Or. Basil MetaboUam (Rick O'Shay)
9. ''Under Capricorn" (shrunkenhtiudl
10. The Breakfast Club (radio medit1tionl
S«nd V(>Ur o"n:>er• io TRJVI A, c/o tM Datl11 Pilot. Boz
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LOS ANOE LES (API -SallY Kellerman and
Viv~• IJndtors ha\•e been added to the cast of Unit-
ed Att.t:stl' ''Welcometo L.A .• ·· de~ribed a11 "con·
temporary drama about cosmopolitan dl11ul111 . ••
Already c11t in tho Robert Altman production
:Jre Keith Carradine. C'~raldine Chaplin, Harvey
K"itt'l, J.auren Jtutton and J ohn Conaldeine.
Altman, dlrl'ctor of "M·A·S.fl, .. "Tho 1..otil Good·
bye" and "N4:!!.hv1Ul'.. ''ls producing only. The di.rec·
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stylt"' with the n10\·ie studi0$. Yi'arner Hrothtr1 ;.1n·
1"1t1un(·e1 futurt> production of "L.4.'gs," basi..-d on th~
violi.'nt hfe of Jark "l.L>gs" Piamond, famed N~w
York mobstt-r. The script will be v.·r1tlt:n from the
c-urrt'nt no\'t>I by William Kennedy.
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You Can Use
ByJOYCE L 'KENNEDY
De1.r .Jo1ce: How does a parent help her
dau1hterptanher careertntoday'ajob market! She
b mo)orlne lo a field which bu Um!~ Job offer·
Ina•· She says she ls eolng to coUege ror intellectu.al stimulation and enrichment and Ian 't worried
bttause determined people always rind wor·k. She
fw1her states lhat after getting her dearee, if she
fmd.s it necessary to pre-
(
pare tor a career in ~reer Comer) ~r field, she doean't
· She is overlooking the
fact that her parenta art
getting old and would like to iee her educated and
employed before they retire. We don't have the
money to pay for DUrnerowi preparations. Advice?
-C.T., Memphis, Tenn.
The word's out : acros.:J the nation students are
deserting the humanities and many social sciences
for prorrams they ronsider more practical. Enroll·
ments ar'e wild in business administration,
ec~nomics, -engineering, mining and mineral
1c1~nt'e1. energy-related courses, journalism.
acnculture and htalth professions. All can be in·
telectually stimulating and enriching.
ONE RESPONSE BY FORSAKEN Hberal arts
scboo!s ii to infuse less marketable majors with a
vocational elemeht -one option to consider.
Remember , too, that virtually all job-oriented ma·
jol"ll include liberal arts studies. Compromises can
be made.
Here·s your action step: encourage your
d~ughter to make a realJty check by conferring
with her college placement office counselors
They'll probably be able lo reveal what's happened
lo grads in her major for the past several years.
Even more effective is peer counseling;
perhaps her counselors can put her in touch with re·
cent grads who've experienced job problems first·
hand. .
. WJULE I AGRF..E THAT DETERMINED, job·
wise people can beat out more qualified naive appli·
cants in a crowded fi eld, what's the evidence of her
determination! Has she held jobs? Does she know
how to look for employment? •
lf your daughter won't lift her head from the
sand and u.pdate her perception of the post-college
world. decade whether yau'Ll firmly refuse to pay
for a second educational whirl, or if you'll suffer
through a late blooming. Tell her that if she wants
to finance another education, you don't mind. For
mom and dad, once is enough.
Ho~ o career question for thi8 column? Send it lo
Joyce Lain Kennedy at thi.s newspaper. Sorry, the oolum~
of moil makes personal replies impossible.
For Children
Self-defense
Course Begun
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -A self-defense
course that combines common sense and dirty
fighting·· will be taught at Duval County high
schools to help reduce school crime.
"The crime rate in·='-"==-------
d.icated that we need to ly vital to girls, they also
offer this kind o( pro· can be helpful to small
gram , • • said Ji m boys bullied by larger
Kitchens. Duval boys.
supervisor of physical He said in most school
~ucation. "Vfe consi~er situations the aggressor
it a worthwhile offenng is unarmed and can be
beea~~ of an identified frightened away by a girl
need. or boy skilled in defense,
but strongly advises
wtTmN TWO weeks, against doing anything
a girl was attacked and foolish.
cut badly with a box
opener by three girls at a "EVEN a professional
local high school, and martial arts expert can
another girl was raped get cut trying to defend
inside a junior high by a himself against a person
boy who was assisted in with a knife, so we do not
the crime by another advise anyone to protect
girl. . himsell against a knife
Benny Davis, a except in a life-a nd·
serond-degree black belt death situation.··
judo instructor, said the Kitchens said the
t"."o-week. course he .de· course is not mandatory
signed will teach girls but is "strongly recom·
the most vulnerable mended" by the school
pam of the male body administration.
and how tC? defend A bill pending in the
themselves with elbows, state legislature would
thumbs, fm.gers and feet. require every school dis·
DA. VIS, WHO already t.rict in the state to ofCer
teaches the course at sel£-defense to males
Ribault Junior High andfemalesbeginningin
School, said although his the 1977-78 school term
techniques are especial· Kitchens said. '
Punch
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PerteGMest
Astronaut James
Lovell, veteran of
four space missions,
is ~utustrious guest'
of Lima, Peru, meet·
ing with president
Gen . Francisco
Morales Bermudez.
Therapist
Must Tell
Of Abuse
By Capitol News Sf'rvice
SACRAMENTO -A
child's talks with his or
her therapist will not be
C"onsidered confidential
i( the discussion involves
child abuse.
Attorney General
Evelle J. Younger
responded to an inquiry
from Assemblyman
Gordon Duffy CR ·
Hanford) by ruling a
psychotherapis t bas a
duty to ..repor t to the ap-
propriate agency any
evidence of child abuse
brought to attention by
the child in the doctor·
patient relationship.
"IT'S Cl.EAR!, Y the
intent of the Legislature
that the welfare of the child should C"ontrol over
the l"onfidentialily of his
or her communication
with the
ps ye hoth e r a pisl, ·'
Younger said.
He noted statutes in
the Califo rnia Penal
Code require a
psyC"hoterapist to report
to the police department,
juvenile probation de·
partment, county
welfare department, or
health department any
injuries to a minor ob·
tained by "observation
ofthevictim .''
YOUNGER explained
that "observations .. of a
child patient would cer·
tainly include statements
made to the doctor by the
child.
Younger said the area
of child protection is
aimed at discovering
more <"hild abuse cases
and preventing serious
harm "by taking prompt
remedial action".
TIUS RULING d;d not
contradict former rul·
ings which said a
therapist had only limit·
ed duty to report a doc·
tor-patient conversation
when the patient was the
person who was doing
the abusing.
Younger had held that
the parent-therapist dis·
cu!!sions were confiden-
tial and should not be re·
vealed.
"THE PRESENT
question poses a dif-
ferent problem, since
here the patient is also
the victim or the abuse.
It is in large partly due to
this difference that the
conclusion reached
herein is contra.ry to that
reached in the previous
opinion,·· Younger said.
The Court of Appeal
has recognized thal since
further injury to the
abused child is Coreseea·
ble if it remains with the
parent, a doctor or in·
stitution with a statutory
duty to report its ob·
servations could be held
civilly liable for not so
reporting, the ruling
said.
• •
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s.tu , No....,.., 21 1115 DAILY PIL.OT
Poetry on Wheels
Bus Riders 'Exposed to the Arts'
PITTSBURGH (U PI) -
TutkHI 1omon1 the advertise·
menu for cigarettes and frozen
sausage. sleepy-eyed or ~·ork ·
weary commuters are clliicover·
tne ''Poetry on the Buse$'" -a
forerunntr in a national trend
toward poetry in public p1aces.
llnd'r the program, ad :space
on lht city's 1,000 buse~ and
trolleys is grat"td with 15 short
poems on artilttic ba<"kgrounds -
like the black and white
ktyboard dt11ign which serves as
a ba<'kd.rop for Kris Dunn's "A
Riddle-song ror Duke Ell ·
ington··:
Ttn tall ballrrina.s of bone
Dorttnl Ono table> oJ ivory .stone -
ClotMd h~ blockbtrds warbling
"""" And thnr •hoe.s Wf're like wtndow.s
And IMir .shM1 ~re hJ.re bone.
THOUGH THE PROGRAM is
reported to be the first in tht>
rountry. New York and Seattle
have already followed suit With
indeprndent programs, and the
Southeastern P e nnsylvania
Transportation Authority of
Philadelphia reC'ently ina1ui:urat-
ed ··Poetry on Wheels" using the
Pittsburgh posters.,
Franc-es Railer, member of the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
and one of the program's foun ·
ders, says the concept rould ex·
pand even more this year when
the Pittsburgh group offers its
program to 25 other U.S. cities.
ACCORDISG TO Mrs. Balter ,
the program b('gan when a group
of arthsts decided pot>try and the
publir were suf!ering from the
art's lack of exposure and "ivo.ry
tower" image.
"There's no reason why art
should be limited to one segment
of the population:· Mrs . Balter
said . "The program gives transit
riders an opportunity to r('ad con·
temporary poetry they normally
wouldn't be exposed lo.··
The poems span a wide spectre
of emotion. inc-luding both the
romic and the deeply personal.
ONE POEM, SELECTED lo
apprar in next year·s program.
is a moving portrait of the late
baseball star Roberto Clement('.
Entitled "Clemente." it's writtf.'n
by Tom Clark .
' Won 't Jorgel
Hi:t nervou:t
Habit of
Rearing ht3
Hrad back
Onhi.s neck
Like a
Prood. hor:te
MOST OF THF. CITY'S buses
and trolleys carry one poem. and
one bus, the "rultural bus,., car·
ries all 15 pos ters and no com-
mercial advertising.
The Port Authority transi t
donatt-s the ad s pace and grants
from the ?C'nnsylvania Olunc-il
on the Arts and the National En·
dowment for the Arts paid addi·
tional costs.
Joe Honic-k, a veteran bus
driver, says he has driven the
cultural bus ··a dozen or so
times .. and convinced buses are
an ideal showcase for poetry.
· "You'd never think you·d find
culture on a bus. Rut. there it is
and we all like it.·· ~lonick says.
Male Refused
Library Joh
HULL, Mass. '<AP) -John J .
~1cCauJey says he lost his bid for
a job be<"ause the people who re·
jected him are prejudiced
against male librarians.
The Ma ssachusetts Com ·
mission Against Discrimination
is investigating the SS.year-Old
Hull resident's charge that he
was turned down for a job as as·
sistant librarian at Hull Public
Library beeause all of the library
staff are women and he would be
the only male.
He said his application was re·
jected on a 4·2 vote by library
trustees, and s aid rour or them
were women.
Ul'tT .........
'POETRY ON THE BUSES ' BECOMING A NATIONAL TREND
Debbie Weismantle, left, and Marie Slepski Read Poem
KGB Seht.•tnl•s
Committee 'Bares'
Russian Spy Plots
Ry mCK WF.ST
\\!,<\Slll~GT(>~ 1UPIJ -Intelligence :1ctivitics in the
y,1orld today are S('ldom unilattral. l..et one country bring out
something new in thl' cloa k·and-dagger field and probably hair
a dozen other countries will pick up on it.
.>\s we reC'('ntly learnt'<! from
the Senate lntelligt•nt·e Co mmit.-
tee"s report. the CIA has been
marvelously innovative in some
of its oper~1t io ns particularly
in the fiel d or "nt•u tralizing"
unfriendly foreign lt•adt·rs.
POISO~ PF.SS, doctored
cigars. exploding seashell s ..
these are but a ft>w ex.<1 mples of
the f:L'\'s ingenuity. And if th('
Cl.>\ has bet~n doing it, you ran
bet secret intelligt•nre or ga niza·
tions els(''>''here ha ve be('n
similarly eno:aged .
OoC'umentation is hard to
rome by, but I have· le~r{led on
good authority that a committt·e
of the SoviC't J>oli tburo has bt>t·n
i nvesti~atinl;!: th(• activities of
·t he KGR. t hl' Russian spy
networic:
.<\nd accorrli n~ to my sources
the col"lmittee has uncovered
a numbtor of bizarre plots that
the KGR hatrhed up against
foreign government leaders, in·
e luding somC' in the United
States.
llF.RF. ARF. A FF.W of the
schC'mes the KGR is reported to
have atten1ptt~d or considered :
-Tampering with form('r
Vice Pr('si d en l Agne w·s golf
c-lubs so th at his tee shots would
go a,wry and hit other players
or lnnorent bys tanders.
The KG R intended to employ
this stratagl'm whe n Agnt'w
was playing with ex.J:>re:;ident
Nixo n. th (' idea being to
neutralize th(' Ameriran chief
ex.C'C'uti ve with a n ('rrant golf
ball.
1\s far as is known. howt've r.
KGR agent:; were never able to
gain acre:;s to Agnew's g:ol f
bag.
-SO~F.W HF.R F. IN THE
White House is "The At•lton" -
\,\(;HTEJt
SIDE
the appliance that the President
would pu s h lo activate
America's nuclear r('talii.1tion in
{'vent of an enemy attack.
. .\ftt.>r President Ford took of·
fiC't'. the KGR cooked up a plot
to neutralize this capability bJ
placing a package of chewin1
gum near the button.
In t heory, the Pres ident
'>''ould be unable to ch<'w gum
and push buttons at the same
. time.
The Politburo report does not
make rlear whether the plan
actuaiiy was carried out.
-WHE~ THE l..~TE Lyn<llJn
Johnson was president, h<' Wis
fond of romping on the While
l-louse grounds with his dogs,
one of whi<'h he occasionally
lifted by the e<:lrs.
KC; B agents vi sitl'd various
dog pounds until they found a
one·eared Rasset hound, which
they outfitted with an artificial
ear, attaching it to the dog·s
scalp with a typ{' or gl ue that
comes unstuck in damp
weathC'r.
Then th<'y arra nged to havC'
the dog pr<'sented to Johnson as
a rainy day gift .
If<~ . .\I.I. WF.NT . .\S planned.
the rake ear would ha\'(' <"Ome
of{ when the dog was lifted and
LRJ would have been arrested
for cruelty to animals.
Rut thanks to the Weathe r
Ru r('au. whose forecast was in-
~<'C'Ur<'te, the neutralization at·
tempi failed .
New York 'Tax Poor'
CHICAGO (UPI) -New York state resi·
dents remained the most tax-burdened peopll"
in the nation. breaking the $900 barrier in per
capita taxes for the first time.
C's <1mounted to only $383. Alabamans edged
out Arkansas r esidents. who were the lowest
taxed in 1973 but increased to $384 in fi scal
1974.
It was the ninth straight year Ne w
Yorkers have bad the dubious dlslinction of
being the more heavily taxed ' than other
Americans.
THE COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSF.
reported Ne~ Yorkers paid an average or $952
per person in state and local taxts in riscal
1974, well ahead of ~fassachusett.s residents
who averaged $767 to replace California resi·
dents in second pl•ce for the year.1-lawaii re
sldents averaged S765 and Californians $739.
On the other enrl of the list were All1b11m a
residents whose per-capita state and locttl tttx·
Other states with with per·capila tax
burdens o( less than $450 were South Carolina
$422: Tennessee $424; Mississippi $425 ;
Oklahoma $428 and Kentucky$441.
TllE AGENCY, WIUCH REPORTS ON
taxes, bus iness l a~ and related develo~
m ents. said based on· latest Census Bureau
data Americans paid an average of $618 in tax·
es to state and loca l governments in fi.scal 1974
-ajumpofl4I ~r personfromfiSc81 t973.
The median burden state was Kansas with
$573 -a jump of $59 in the median burden
from fiscal 1973.
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3 Issues Focus
On Free Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -Conlllct between the re·
porting of crime in the press and a deJendant's right
to a fair trial is in the spotlight again after reversal
of a Georgia extortion conviction and a continuing
letal battle over a Nebraska murder triaJ. Many
journalists think recent court decisions notably a
Nov. 20 order by U .S. Stlpreme Court Ju~tice Harry
A. Blackmun in the Nebraska mass murder case,
have imposed unconstitutionaJ conditions on what
~e press may report. They say this violates the
Finl Amendment's protection of a free press.
BLACKMUN AND THE THREE FEDERAL
judges who oveturned the extortion conviction of ~illiam A.H. Williams represent the other point of
Vtew . They say that publicity surrounding a def en·
dant can prevent a fair, Wlprejudiced verdict when
the C"ase gets to the jury. In the case or Williams,
convicted in the 1974 abduction or then Atlanta
Constitution editor Reg Murphy, the judges noted
that news reports covered "his prior criminal re·
cord, his poor credit rat· ing ... his overwhelming ~----------..
anti-Semitism ... and in 1\' f~ u··.-; ,,. ,\' . ..t L )'."l."'i
short, every aspect or his '~--------' life."" ·
The same is su~· rais~ in a third case. t. William L. Calley's
lawyer argued that a r rat appeals court erred in
reversing a judge's ruling that extensive news cov-
erage of the My I.ai mass acre made it impossible to
find unbiased jurors.
In an appeal to the Supreme Court, the lawyer
said Calley was denied due process or law because
of "pervasive" publicity preceding his trial on
charges of taking part in the massacre at a Viet-
namese village.
THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOQATION has had
a committee of judges and lawyers at work with an
eye to spelling out some guidelines to show how far
the courts can go in restricting such publicity. News
organizations are divided over whether they should
cooperate.
Some say that they would be implying their ap-
proval of something that's unconstitutional in the
first place. The committee originally planned to
make a report at an ABA convention in Atlanta in
February, but has indicated recently it may take
longer than that.
Meanwhile, even before Calley appeal and the
decision of a three-judge federal court on the
Williams conviction, the murder case in Nebraska
brought the issue into sharp focus again .
ERWIN CHARLESSIMANTS, 29, IS scheduled
to go on trial Jan. 5 in North Platte, Neb, on charges
of murdering six members of a Sutherland·, Neb.,
family. A county judge sharply restricted what
newsmen could report before the trial starts.
Blackmun removed some of the restrictions,
but in doing so laid down some rules of his own
which lawyers familiar with First Amendment
cases say are unprecedented in their restrictions on
pretrial reporting.
News organizations have asked the Nebraska
Supreme Court to strike down the original restric -
tions and the court has indicated it will act.
Meanwhile, the organizations have also asked lhe
full U.S. Supreme Court to overrule Blackmun.
There has been no indication when the court will
respond.
THE REPORTERS COMMITTEE FOR
Freedom of the Press compares Blac~mun's or-
der with the gag imposed, and later struck down by
the Supreme Court, in the Pentagon Papers case.
Only it says this one is more sweeping.
The Pentagon Papers order barred newspapers
from continuing their publication of installments
from classified d~uments about American involve-
ment in the Vietnam war. In 1971 the Supreme
Court struck it down in a 6-3 ruling, saying the gov -
ernment could not impose prior restraints on
publication for national security reasons unless it
showed ''direct, immediate and irreparable
damage.''
In the Nebraska case. which does not involve
national security, Blackmun barred pretrial report·
ing of confessions, certain other statements by the
defendant and the circumstances of his arrest.
BLACKMUN OVERRULED PORTIONS OF
Distrlct Judge Hugh Stuart's original order which
barrfd publication of medical testimony and some
other matters brought out at a preliminary hearing.
He said these could be reported, as long as they did
not point the linger of blame at any individual.
He also struck down Stuart's wholesale adop-
tion ol voluntary guidelines which had been worked
out by lawyers and journalists in N~braska in a n at·
tempt to hea.d off confrontations dn the fair trial,
free pre9 issue. He said many proyisions of the
guidelines were too vague to be treated as law.
Jn doing so, however, Blaekmun did something
else which has caused alarm in the journalistic
community. He said that courts can convert such
guidelines into official court orders, so long as the
' guidelines are specific enough.
VOLUNTARY GIJIDEUNES OF TWS nature
have been adopted by news media and bar or-
ganiutions, frequently with the rooperation of the courts, in 23 states. But Blackmun's ruling goes
beyond voluntary agreements and, many
journalists fea.r, opens the door to compulsory
restraint on whttt can be reported.
Blaclcmun's ruling applies only to the Nebraska
case but frequently such a ruling sets a precedent
unless the full court upsets it.
It is a controversial subject, and not all
journalist.I aa:ree about it among themselves. Some
say they shouldn't even go along with voluntary
au1dellne3; tome say the pres.o; should play a hand
fn determining what kind of curbs should be Im-
posed and how.
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Pier /slip for lge boat. Fam rm. lge
play rm. formal DR. pool & 51> bas.
76 LINDA ISLE DR. DAILY 1·5
EXQUISITE tS ntE WOllD
For this unusual offering w /3 BR &
maids rm. Terraced gardens o'look
bay & 1''ashion Is land. Importe d
fountains, marble & beaut. appts.
LIHOA ISLE -M41H IA Y VIEW
Handsome Mexican contemporary for
easy living! 5 BR, 51f.! bas. Delightful
baysidc terrace. 1'eakwood, abundant
tile, high ceilings. Dock 3 boats.
36LINDA ISLE OR. SAT/SUN 1·5
H.V. HILLS IEAUTY! $115,000
Meticulou s ly lnainlained 3 BR
Sausalito mcxlel by Lusk. Love & care
makes this the sharpest! Land incl.
CASUAL AHD COMFORTAILE
In Newport Beach -yet hidden away
on beaut. tree· lined cul de sac st . Spac.
4 BR, FR home . l~ge yard , view.
Recently upgraded and only $89.500
2319HEATHER LNE. SAT/SUN 1·5
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graded, S?9,995 to'-~ dn 5 BR + POOL
997 -6227 ask f or +BEACH SC'hrader . ~----SACRIFICE
SBEDROOM
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ABANDONED
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ESTATERS
used bric k and 14•ood
charm in country at-
mosphere. 5 Bcdrms, +
hobby room . (l~u i:e
masterl 3 Baths & din ·
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patio with seat1nl! for a •--------•I crowd . A real \·alue at
$89,950.
Ruth Louri~.Agf'nt
646-4380
HOLIDAY
RANCHO
SAN JOAQUIN
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HARRY BABBITT
R~aftor .. 644-155'9 ROAD
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baths, separate ga rage
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646-4380
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Family Hm & Dining l ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""I l{m. B01'T SI.IP & \'IJ·:W $10,000 S220,000
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arched. heaml'd enter-----
tainment area s urround-
in~ pool . F:xtrava.(la ntly
spacious and loc ated
near Balaeric School.
Owner being rclocatl'd.
Priced at $79.500. One
Like it sold for $8:t.500.
INVESTMENT
\'ear end tax advantaJ?cs
by buyinl! this 4 Hr home
in l.aguna lkach. 0'4'nt•r
is licensed contractor &
will rent this home ror
his own use until Jun e
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MESA VERDE
4 +POOL
ONLY SS2.900!!
Thnt 's ri g ht un ·
hcllev;1hly sh;lrp pool
hhm1• Frc~hl~· painted
out•drte & nc11 l~ re
n1()1ieled kitchen Lot s of
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thi s o pportunity
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lmmacul1.1le 4 bedroom
han~lt . rr ldc or
014·ncrship throu~hout.
C;Jrpt>la und droapes highl y upgradC"d .
l'rof essio nall y
htndsl·aPt.~. spr1nk ler11,
front 11nd rt'ar. Covert-d put10. Brick puv~d
atrium .,.,·1th o utdoor
lta,:htin1o:. Opl'n I-l ouse
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640-616t
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$36,500 3 BR
GINOOOWH
Tree lined ar1prouch l\1assivt: z:r hv111i; roon1 .
Jo~ormal d1ninl! ronm .
Large country kitchl'n .
Jlugc 11tround$ 'A'tth t'()v ·
ered dance pavilion to
t>nlertain or just ro:1n1.
Sepacate win~ f or
hidet1wa y mas tt'r &
childrens suites. First 10 call ~els thi s SAC -
RIFICE llAHG/\.IN ! Call
963-7881.
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CONDO
SPAHISH VILLA
ON THE BAY
$39.900
SACRIFICE
Owner Moving
Gntht•r round tht·
r1r1'pt:1re in 1 his warm
;uul comfortahlt• homl'
Wn od .<.hull e r s :.i nd panclln,f:l 11nd old
fas hinnl'<i h:-1rd wood
f1!lf)rS add to thr romfnrt
W11h 3 bdrms and 1·1 • huths. lhl'rt·· ... spa<'C for
all . fJ14·1i1·r · . ., a ~k•n i!
S43,500 and nct'1 ls ;1
f!Ull'k s:ilr
LIDO LIFE CONDOS
Waterfront living on NewPort's Main
Cha Mel. Spacious 2 & 3 hdrms plus den
& wet bar. Finest construction
available. Subterranean parking.
From $179,500. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 320
Via Lido Nord.
HARIOR VIEW CARMEL
3 bdr, -FR formal DR in Harbor View
llomes. Superior conditjon inside and
o ut . $79,500. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 1963
Port Weybridge.
OLD C.D.M.
New appliances -n ew copper
plumbing in this 3 txlrm. charmer on
R·2 lot in Old C.D.M. ~.000. Open
Sal/Sun. 1·5 700 Marguerite.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS I
Cul de sac location -spacious 3 bdrm.
bonus room c ustom home -lots or
trees for lhat country feeling. $75,000.
Open Sal /Sun . I ·5 3000 lleaeon.
BAYSIDE ELEGANCE
Imported Italian tile entry -4 bdrms .
FR on waterfront -Room for pier &
s lip. Elegantly appointed. $285,000.
Opcn Sat /Sun. 1·5f>45 Bayside .
LAGUNA CONDOS
2 & 3 bdrm. condos with whitewater 1 vie w in No. Laguna. From $54,900.
Open daily 1-5 420 Cypress.
One yeor warr..+y ~
CALL 675-7225
Newport Beach
tmmed. P'oss~ss.
Opeo Daily 1-5
t 633 Hi9hland Dr.
Near Westchff Plnza &·
all st'hools. Newly d t.!
cor .. in move·in t'nnd1
t1on ~ Idea l home (Of' the
young executive 'A'ilh lh1·
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r:rowin!! family . :lf
Bdrms. 3 baths, (amily
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DOWN
Come see this luxurious 3
hcdroom 2 bath shakl'
roof home 14•1th larJ!c
yard and boat ~ate .
()Wnf'r 's so anxiou s
thpy'll even take a car,
hu;1t , camper, housr,
condu, lot or TD as the
1lnwn payment. or y.•i11
cxch;inJ!c.
I ,!lllQuail ~ liiio I PlacR
PrapRrtiRs ,
75l-l'i120 ....
1.tOO OU41l Sf NIWl>OWT llf4(H
*VIEW*
Ot:st 1n Jr\'1nf'1'f'rr::icc
:'IMOfl Sq. ft on fronl roYl
·1-lldrm. <1 1 ~-b ;i. pool
Xlnt 1r1v1•s tmcnt a l
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675-6060
l:1ndscaped patio t'n t
trance. Pool .size re:•r
ya rd . Pril'ed at onl~··
$94.500. Owne r will
fina nce.
Rancho Calif. .
l.oc'.ated in !he Sandl:1 :
Ront'hos of the Sant:1
Hos a ~tountain s. 22~
Acres. JG /\.cr1·s p1antl'1:l
in I-lass, t"uerte. J!acon &: Zutano AvoC'adns for
yea r around fr uit. Care &
mo:1na~t'mcnt a\•ail . ff1t
absenlt'e nwncr. E x
ccJIC'nt tcrms ;ivail. at a
s ale price of o nl y
Sl45,430. Al so avail
vanous paccels. vacant
or planted . Phone no\!.
for f urthcr inforn1ation
"C"THOMAS
REALTOR
22..tW .Coa!>lllwy.
N'pt Reach $48 -552'
J-:Vf-": 545 -5643
MESA VERDE
MINI RANCH
UNDER SS0.000
Settle down in lhis coiy
house on a fluiet street.
slt'l)S from 1\-ll's a Verdt•
Country Cluh. l'Xlra wit!(•
lot with campt'r slab
impossible to match in
!\o1esa Vt•rde. )-lorry fnr
lhts rare ba,fga1n . Call
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S36,950
Every in ch of this pridf'
of 014•ncrsh1p lam home
will make ynu s n1i1l' w1lh
rlchght. ll uJ?t• bdrms, 1m·
mac thruout, on hul!c lot
with dream kit ror lht•
lady of lhe hous(' \\'1th
IO\'f'ly c:ibinct ~ & t1 lc
'A'Ol"k & !lparkhnJ?. bit in
appliance!!. Won't la.s l
646·7711 Open Eves . ..,..--...,.
Walkiir IHee
Roal lslete
AffHtiOft luilden
2 prime ()Cean ba y \'ie~·
lots in Cdf.t . 1 blk from
beach. St28.500. 979-0631
or 644 4~1 00wnt'r
·si i. TARREL n :rons, rn
. . 1926-1976
LIDO SANDS: One block from the
beach . Desig ned by Jones
Emmons. Guest park ing. 4
bedrooms. hearty fireplace in the
living room . Dining rtx>m area with
buff el . $65,000. call today!
4 BDRMS + FAMILY RM :
Unbelievable value! Quick
possession . }luge tree s ,
wood ·deckcd patio. Crackling
firepla ce in the living room . all
modern kitc he n . $44.000. sacrifice!
540·1720
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FOREVER VIEW
CdM duplex o n R-2 lot locatftl on Rig
Corona Bcueh. A rewstcps to cr ashinK
waves. Supcrlati\'e 180 degret: view of
main cha nnel. Catalina , and IJ<!achcs .
Priva t e road a('<.'es s und guest
parkin g , arch1lcctural J>lan s ancl
permit ror 1:tdtl itional unit . 0f)l'll 1 5
Sot 1Sun. 3030 Rrcakers Drl\'l' A:-.k1n g
Sl72.5 0U . ROGr:n ·s HE.\LTY .
h15-231 L
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~II. macnab / Irvi ne ~ realty
F IN E R H O MES
FROM S4 J,900 TO S47S,000
HEW CU STO M I AY FROHT
OPEN J)A JI .\' 1-5 l' ~I l·'1nclv
appointctl Country .. :11 gl 1s h
<i rc hitcctu rc. Ohl . C'lltl'\' doors:
leaded & beveled gl<Jss. p:1.rqul·l oak
noors: hi gh t·tilings ..., n1 uuld1ngs .
Electric kitchen.,.. b<.1y \'ll'...,. formal
dining room + ~l'paratc brkr:,t.
room . 5 bcdroon1s. 5 1 ~ h<Jths ,
Cantilevered tlcck + s lip for ~o·
yacht . S325,00U inl'I. l:1nd. lil!i
HARBOH ISLANDD!l. \Off Jb y>t tle
Dr.) 11122)
llG CANYON
Country En.i;!li s h . ...,,:.irm & bri~ht
w /French doors le<.:1din g onto patios
& beautiful vistas. lligh ceilings
thruout, s taine d gl<:is s. pa rque t
noors . 5 bed room~. 7 b~tths. f<.inlii)'
room, s tudy + billiard room. l{nom
for pool . $450,000. 1\ppt. only. Lynne
Rothell 644-6200. IH231
DREAM VIEW
Charming 3 bedroom + maids, 3
bath home w /magnificent view of
H arbor, s unsets & night lights .
Secluded pool in front courtyard.
$195,000. Larry Dyer 642·8235. (H24 )
IAYFROKT'
SALE-LEASE-QR.LEASE OPTION.
Beaut iful a lmost new 4 bedroom
ho m e . Fam ily room & dining room.
Pier & slip for 55' boal. $279,500.
J ane Frazee 642·8235. 0-12.5 l
lllGHT & CHHRY
with Golf Course view. 2 bedrooms + de n . 21h bath Deane homl'. Lg.
kit chen w /brkfs t . area. Lots of
m irrors & m a rble. Lanai garden
view. Courtyard entry makes this
townhouse completely private .
$132,500. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235 .
(H26)
A VEIT SPECW. HOME
4 bedr oom s. 4 baths:. 2000 sq .ft ., 1 yr.
old. Ra ised hearth fireplaces in
li ving & ra m ily rooms. formal dining
& a very special kitchen. Sun patio &
pool in very p r ivate backyard. 3-car
garage. $149,500. Appl. only. Vic
Jashinski 642·8235. (h27l
B.EGAHT LIDO IAfROHT
Total luxury! s bedrooms, 4 1 2 baths
w/private m aids qtrs. & a generous
presen ce o f wood. brick & glass. 3
levels w /outsta nding view. Pier &
slip. Appt. only. V. Stinson 642·8235 .
H. Wood 644 -6200 . (H28l
"EASY LIVING"
Desir a ble Westcliff area. 3 bedroom.
2 bath con dominium . P ool &
recre a t ion room maintained by
a s soc iat ion . Qui ck occupancy.
$42,900. Belly Kerr 644-6200. (H29 l
llAIE FIHD IH IRYIHE 1'111.4.Cf
S bedrooms "'r /family room, rormal
d i n i n g room & massive roc k
f irep lace. 1-lome in excellent
condit ion. On oversized lot. s.sl9,000.
Tom Queen 644 -6200. <HJO )
SELF AHAL YSIS
Do you love the quiet tranquility of
forests & flowers ; the large open
view of canyons. hills & ocean; to
s w i m in a water fa ll pool ; to
entertain in a glamorous private 4
bedroom. family room home? If so.
with a little T.L.C. -this could be
yours for only SI55,000. Lois Miller
642·8235 . iHJI )
IA fSHOIES IAIGAIH!
Charm ing 3, 4 or 5 bedroom home l
block from your private swimming
beach . Immediate occupancy .
ONLY $129 ,500. Amy Ga s t on
642-8235. <H32l
'"l'l.AH9UIL GARDfH SETTING"
and a full ocean, harbor & Catalina
VIE W set off this lovely 4 bedroom
home in Harbor View Hills . Family
r oom w /firepl ace, formal dining
room & beautifully landscaped
garden & patios. Sl 19.500. Be ll e
Chase Lee 644 ·6200. (H33l
FULL CHAHHa. VIEW
G l a m orou s 3 bedroo m + den
Bayfr ont home between l-l a rbor
Island & Linda Isle. Spacious living
room, dining room + mas ter suite
w /open beamed ceilings Beautiful
mahogany den. Pier & slip for 60'
boat. $279,500. Marjorie Ma hon
644.QOO. (H34)
Superb Homes
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NEWPORT BEACH
ISCIOW JllST CAHCELLID
5-liR, 3·ba. 3-car garilge. Harbor View
f-fomes Somerset model, only 1 yr. old.
You can be i11 hy Christmas. $'99,500.
lee.
NEWPORT BEACH
HArrY HOIJDAY S
r.:njoy Christmas in this 3-BR. 2·ba
home "'Ith f1rcplact:. s pa , hoat yard
<Jnd N.U. <tdd r css. ()nly $tJ7,900. fee.
OP EN S UN. 1·5, 2908Silvcr
WOODSTRIAM
3·BR, 2•,.:: ba. 1800 + ft. of luxury
l'Ondom1n1un1 living. Owner just
l'ompl c t c<l professional det•t.1ra t ing
thru-out . l 'riccd to sell at $51,900 .
THE BLUFFS
EMERG EN CY SITUATION
Pricl."CI bclU\\' market. Absolutely the
best v<.1lue 1n ·rhc Hluf!s -1"his very
private end unit with \\'rap-around
patio has 3 uvers i?.c<l bedrooms, 2 1,2
baths. family room and ror elegant
cnl crlc.tinini.:. <:i hcautiful formal
d1n i n~ room and plus h li ving room.
1'h1s highly upgraclcd home can be
yours for only S68.000.
532 CAHCHA, H.I . 0!'94 DAILY 1-5 rM
PHONE 640-1189 FOR DIRECTIONS
IRYINE
CULYERDALE
llighly upg r aded 4·Rll, J .ba , FR.
home. 10<.'ated near communit y pool
and pa r k. l .. owcst price for this plan.
$59,000. fee.
Ol'EH THIS WIEHD. 3752 CLAREMONT
BUILDER 'S CLOSEOUT SALE
llEH GREEHTllf HOMES
2·BR, 2-RA & den & 3-BR homes. Open
Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Greentree model
complex. corner of \\1alnut & Culver in
Irvi ne
R.E. SALES
In a rut? If you arc tired of small
l'O mrnission s plits and big company
pol.ilics. cont act us ror an appointment
to see a fresh. ne"' approach to real
estate s:.iles. Call Cliff Landry for an
intcr vic"·
673-7601
Anytime
REALTORS
675-5511
-:::..._ ----Of'IM HOUSH
1606 AHTl9UA -DOVEi SHOllS'
Three c rackling fireplaces proc..•Jaim
it 's C HRISTMAS! Move in for the
lloliday~. Classic columns. rormal
entry, living & dining rooms. J:>aneled
family room, \.\'el bar. four bi g
bedrooms. Jlh baths. Owner moving
East. OPEN SUN 1 lo5.
4714 COITLAHD' Choice Cameo
1-lighlands four bedroom home -or
three & den. For the fun.loving fa mily:
in beautiful condition & ready for quick
move-in -plan your Christrnas NO W.
OPEN SAT & SUN I to5.
701 IOC•FO•D ID" Cameo llighlanus
canyon & ocean view. ·nus too is four
bedrooms or three & den. l.·<.:1 ·r ·g-e
covered patio o n canyon sid e, room for
pc.>ol at the front . Private beach. In fine
condition. OP EN SAT & SUN I to5.
320 SIAWAID ID: SllORECL!FFS
address and ''best buy". Cus tom,
quality. interesting split ·le vel home;
beamed ceilings. paneling ; separate
(away from it a ll ) family room & cozy
Swedish firepl ace. Spacious lawns,
rruit trees, private beache s. OI'EN
SAT&SUN I to5.
316 CATALINA' Newport lleights
Choice Area. Cozy Cape Cod : Stone
exteri or . dormer \l.'i ndows. four nice
bedrooms, 3 baths . l\.1ot1\'aled o"·n er
moving South. OPEN SUN I to5.
315 GOLllEHROD' Olde Corona del Mar
cottage by th e sc:.i . Stained ~lass,
antiques; paddle t ennis court. brick
p<.1tio . Walk t o beach, t hree bedrooms
& study. OPEN SAT & SUI\ I to5.
THE ILUFFS: A delightful condominium
in beautiful condition: three bedroon1
& family room on the lov.1er IC\'t•I <for
th e t eenage r s). unus uall y la r ge
storage a reas & closet facilities. Hy
a pJ>Ointment -just give us a l'<tll.
HORSES! HORSES! In lhe Cit y of
Orange, for the family who lo\'eS to
"hit the trail ". An unusual home with
''country kitc h e n··. fou r s pacious
bedrooms -master s uite has its 01,1,:n
conversation pit \\'1th firepl ace. Cool
patios w ith wagon"·heel \\·atcrfall :
built in inter-com. air conditioning. &
st ereo. Can r ead ily be s ho\\·n -just
c<.1 11.
COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS
251,) E. Coast Hwy., Corona dol M'"'
675-551 1
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RANCH HOME
OHL Y SS3,SOO
0 (.'(.'(1r;i\or:-dt•h,i;:ht ncy,·
plu'h 1·pt 111 this lj!l' 4
ll<lrm . 2 hJ home L~c
t"R. <..:Jnsl' to Sl·hools &
shnpp!nJ! llon't m1 s:-
th1J nt'v. 11~11 ng . 545 9491.
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•An immac ulate 3·BR, din rm home. .
Patio plus 2·decks. used brick fireplc ., C.F.C.oJ1-~~lN'll1~·&(A1.-l(1·ul l111·~
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FOR BACHELOR
with EVERYTHING
Perfectly appo1nt<'t.l .
Sf'<'luded 3 bedrm. 1i:amf'
room h1dca.,.,·ay with
t.lock fo r 36' gt't·av.a'
hoat ''' $%.950 (Ir maki.•
o fft•r to 1n(•lud1•
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t'r1 S;11 Sun 1·5
MES A HORTH
OPE N HOUS E
fri Sot Sun 1-4
783 Hudson, CM
J Bedroom, 2 b;iths. fplC'.
co mplt.'l<' carpt.'l1ni:
thr4nut. l)riJpes. llltn:-i
Obit• ~<tr Covert'cl p ;1(11\
1\H 1n \·t.'r\· .i!ood C'ond1
lion Rt'd u~cd to 546.0fl()
Roy Mc Cardle
Realtor
181 0 Newport
(11!-la ~lt'Sil 548 ;j29
wet bar and a Queen's kitchen. are
some of t he many extras. Open Sun. 1·5
I JO I Cliff DRIVE, NEWPORT IE.A.CH
ALL FOR $92,500.
•TRll'LEX • .................. $9S,OOO.
ooly °"' door lo"'" boach Three furnis hed units -Heart of
Balboa Penins ula . n ear s hopping .
schoois and t ennis courts. Large decks
over garages.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llvd. corner loth
G""°al ' IOOZG..,....I IOOZ
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LIDO ISLE
Lido Nord. 4BR. ramily rm .. 3 ba. Pie r
& Ooat. S249,SOO
Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba.
1-0wn e r . Custo m bayfront. La\\'n,
patio, jacuzzi; pier & float. sras.ooo
Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR.
& 2 BR. apt. On s andy beach. $285,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bny'-•de Drive. N 6 blS 616 1
Panoramic View Gl'Mf"'OI 1 002 G"9ff'OI I OOZ t'.,.f'1tltll:l~. differl'nt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:u!'lom dt•s1~n('(I for 1•n
IC'rl;nnlnl: Sl'pa r :1t1• HORSERA.HCH NEWPORT
r~rrnl\ fo nd ~a1ne room +GUEST HOUSE HEIGHTS t.le~1H1t n1~1~tc r suite -+ 3 S64,500
b<'<lrnom< & hobby '"'m 549 500 Call 642·5200 for appl. lo Hare opport11111ty to l.IC'· ' qwrf.' lh1..; ruslle estate Sf"t' that is ""'ithin walkinJ?" This lovely 4·BR, 2·ba PETE BARRETT distan c e n r ht-a c h , home is nt'stled on a
I Quiet i:ul de-~ac, on a -REALTY-Spaciou!> •, ACRt-: pro-giant lot with nine kinds v1dl"S ampll' room for 6.J2 ·520() ' 67S·4060 gardens. pool. etc , H~ie-of frwt trees. grapt>s and I "'.;,.,.;.""'---~~-""'-3 bdrm 0 .,...11 tr ~ unit berries. a nd a lar~c
Quality BIRlt
Eastern Charm!
PLIJ$ 2 bdrm for Ji!Uest Ji!arden area. Walk to
house or incorne unit ! shoppln~ and $t'hools too Plt:nl) of room for a pool This hor~e Jo,·cr deh~ht Assumable FHA lo an. ' has 3 rorrals ""'1lh ampl<'
room for rid1nJ: plus tack
mom and hav 5lora~e '. I j jQ ·1 ~ W1d" open spacc11 . ocean • p~~
brec1c s 5 y,·ayin,: RM>•
w11Jo.,.·s• You ""'(ln 't have Prapttrli ..
ILUFl'S BAY VIEW
Lowest priced v iew unit, a n a lmost
new beautifully decorated 3 bdrm ..
spacious kitc hen v.ith brkfst a rea off
garden patio. 2nd patio off Ji,·in g rm.
gives view of g reenbelt and bay -a
buy at $79,750.
C .F. COLESWORTHY
640.0020
E.t.STBLUFF CENTER
1002 GeMral IOOZ
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833-2906
SINCE 1960
Sales ~qinners
~o real cst all' license
nccessar) .call LeRoy
Opfer or Jim T om ,
PERF'OR~1 A:\CE Rt:AI.
ESTATE .. 847 ·3584 or
s.IB-3377
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ELKINS
e BY Al'POIHTMENT
B.EGANT LIDO TOWHHOUSli
First Offering ! New 2 Story
Custom Built. Fl exible Pian 2-4
Bedrooms . 3 1h Ba. Lge Family
Rm. Lovely Open Atrium Up.
All Electric Kitc hen $155,000
IA 'YROHT WITH rtBI
·A "Best Buy" On Linda Is le
Spacious 2 Story Family Hom e
w /4 B ed r ooms or More .
Gour met Kitc hen. Vi e w of
Channel & Bay. S285.000
HIWPOIT HEIGHTS!
Spacious 3 Bedrooms . L ge
Fam ily Style Kitchen. lluilt-in
C h a rm Galor e . P at io .
Bar bequc. Only S59,7SO
RllNISHED LU.Sf
Harbor Vie"· Jlomes. 2 Lovely
Bedrooms. Den. Plush New
Carpeting, Built-in Kitc he n .
$595 Month.
Ll\KE \'IE \\', Newport
Bf'ach , l~t" 5 bcdrm ,
C'o untry kil C'hcn •
l1hr1tr' LI! pool, Ii:•·
\'ard i•t·rlt'Ct for .:n'""'
i n1 famil y . $l'C' to
helif'\ f'' 01>en
f'rl 1Sat tSun '~1 on 1 5
Z327Tuatin.~0
tlnlli opportunit)' 11gain 7l1·mo soon: Call M?-OOIO •~OO OUA1llt NIWf'Oltt M.c... MIA
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_. = • _E;I modeled hou5e in attft of
finrr 11ro~rtles . Once in l'!l-.GI WI C The fast~l draw in th(' a lifetime opportunity. ~ IMS 0 ., lEAl.TORS
* * * * * * Heritage Collection
LIDO ISLE
DlCORATO•S DELIGHT Near.
clubhous e . J bedrooms and den with 4
baths . Hlghly .,,.-.i. just listed.
Appointment only. $129,500. Cell
S40.l 15 1
JUST LISTED
RIST TIME OH MAll<fl' -large 2 story
5 bedroom. J full baths, 3 ca r garage.
q•l•t cul-d•·t ac, near sch.ools and
shopping center. Jiurry on this one only
169,500. Call 540-115 1
POPULAR 4 BEDROOM
CAMS.OT MODEL -single story. like
new . Owner transferred. Sacrifice.
Close to schools. ll<:autifully upgr aded.
Opt-"°"" Sal /Sun 1·5 989 Dahlia,
Costa Mesa. CALL 540.1151
$55,900 .
LOVB. y J vear old Mt"Sa Verde Home, 3
IJ e drooffi s. 2 hath s w /c athedral
ceilings, pa tio kitchen and C?rner lot.
Low maintenance yanj w it h la rge
patio and fr•lt tr•••· Call us f or
com pl e t~ det ails . 540-5810.
2 BEDROOM .
COSTA MESA HOME converted to C-1
use. (about 1100 sq.fl.) Large pa ved
and fenced rear area wit h a ccess.
Supe r price only $49,500. Close to
Newport Blvd. Coll 54•5HO
DIVORCE FORCES . SALE
Here It your chanc• to get a s uper house
-one of a kind. 2 story, Mesa Verd e
home . Featuring 4 bedrooms. 2'12 ba,
sep 20a26 family rm. with open be~m
cat he dral ceilings . Free standing
fireplace a nd 8' bltn bar. Don't wait on
this one -owner anxious. Hurry, Cell
54•5880. .
ERITAGE
REALTORS
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fOU OWN THI U.HD
263 Wdnul Hewpori Shorn
Large lot . 3 Br home + pat fos _
Spacious sing le story. Redu ced to
$75,500. Open Sun 1·5.
HILL TOI' CONDO
411 R09ship H1wporl looch
Park Lido townhouse. Close to beach.
Spacious 3 Br + dining room. You own
the land. Private patio opens lo heated
pool. Priced right atS47,9SO.
MOVE RIGlfT IH
315 6Znd SI H•wporl Shon1
l mmac. 3 Br dollhouse. P erfect for
small family. Steps to community pool
& tennis crts. Close to beach. Open Sun
1-5.
1002
644-7270
OPEN HOUSES
llG CANfOH
... 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths, pool &
~jacuzzi. $194,500.
ZS Lochoooor Lo., H.I. Opoti S.. 1-5 C• lo•ll Mohler644-8259
DOYER SHORES
....... s ubmit exchange or 107'0 d own. ll:J $12Q,OOO Equity in this beautilul
Colonial home. 7 Bedrooms, 6 baths,
ramily room, play room and large
billiard room with wet bar area.
Master s uite has large His & Her
bath with steam bath, gym , study
and view balcony, much more! For
the large entertaining fa mily, a
must see! Call now
#3 H_.hl .. Ct.HI Sun it., 1-4
LOVEL f UDO ISU
..t..charming 2 story lt'J contemporary designed hom e.
Spacious 4 bed r oom s, 3 b aths,
beam ed ceiling, fireplace, gourmet
kitchen. Large master suite with
fire place and s undeck on a corner
lot. Close to clubhouse. tennis and
beach . Great for enterta in ing.
$169,000.
711 Via Udo Hord, HI
VIEW VIEW! ~ immaculate Lusk 4 bedroom , .rt'JI family room, dining room
home. New off.white carpe t s,
mirrored wall in dining room -
entertain around your beautilul pool
& jacuzzi . Yo u m ust see t o
appr eciate. $119,900.
HI s-dca1tle, CdM
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Quality + 10 this IW11e 4 bedroom 4
bath home. Bank says $265,000! (Less
than land value!) CalJ 615-7060 for
appolnlmen\ to see.
, Balboa Bay Properties I RUtors * 675-7000 *
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VA AS'SUMAILE $59,900
Sharp 3 bdrm home. Joe 5 Udrms, 3 ba., volleyba ll
to be•ch, new sha& & baskctb•ll court Set•
c=ar~tin1 , d~corato.r this pnde ol ownrrsh111
wallpaper, a111ume VA be11 uty . Cloiit' to all
loan S'lS.700 . Hurry it st"hools lncludinit col
wool Jut 963·676'7 . Iese. See our nt'w hsllnJ:
'Ol'f~r11 ••lf!11Mto~r~f ' ~8491. 1'1111111 -Walker C lee
Real lsl•I•
BLUFFS BAYFRONT
OPIH 11·1 JtZI ~ADA ll' ... 0..1
BUILDER"S FURN. MODELS.
Panoramic b•Y views, custom 2 & 3
bdrm. with ram. rms. wet bars, 2
frplc's, 2500 Sq. It. $136,000 & $14t ,000
Incl. land.
orlM l·S 2761 VISTA UMllOSA
NEARLY NEW TENNIS VILLA .
Cust. end unit, 3 bdrms., form. din.,
lam. rm., bar, 21'> ba. lllliO Sq. fl. Near
pool. A buy at $86,750 Ind. land.
FREE-STANDING ; 2500 sq. fl .. 4
bdrms .. ram. rm. plus huge bonus rm.
2 Yr. oJd, wide grc:enbclt, nr. pool &
courts. ~.500
HELEN B. DOWD
lllAl.TOI, IHC. MLS 644-0134
141973 Top L11hr & Tops•--
1974 .. ill Ult
He~wpoi~_.rt'--MM•ta losd of Reatton
DIRECTORY
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.......... ..._.._ ... ,.. ......... w-••tww..,•ahc._.-.ill I 4cf-4 -· HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
Z7942Tortuga, San Juan Capislrano
496-0987 $41,900 Sat/Sun 10·4
2521 Crest view. Newport Beach
613-8550 $67,500 Sal /Sun 1·5
2 IR & FAM RM w DEH
2037 Port Bristol (HVHomes) NB
642-8235 $73,950 Sat/Sun l-5
3 IEDROOM
405 Lugonia, Newport Shores, N. B.
548-1290 $54,500 Sunday 1·5
•17897 Maggie La. Htgn. Bch.
962-4495 $39,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
263Walnut, NwptShrs. NB
645-7575 $75,500 Sun 1·5
31562nd St (Npt Shores) N.B.
645-7575 $65.500 Sun 1-5
8 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn. NB
64().6161 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1455 Morningside Dr, Lag. Bch
494-8057 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1896 Del Mar, Lagwia Beach
644-4910 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
137 Via Waziers, Lido Isl., N.B.
752-7315 $159,900 Sat/Sun 12·4
••512 38th St, Newport Island, NB
615-7060 $139.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
315 Goldenrod, Old Corona del Mar
615·5511 Sat/Sun 1·5
320Seaward Rd, Shorecli!fs
615-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5
••No. 5 Balboa Coves, Nwpt. Beach
631·1400 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3 IR & FAM RM w DEH
306 Avenldo Carlos, Newport Bch
752.0347 Sat/Sun 1-5
20911 Beachwood. Hwitington Beach
962-4454 $62,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
17792 Cypress Tree Ln., Irvine
646-7414 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
4441 W. Coast Hwy, NB
646 -3255 $96,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
ll30 West Bay Ave, Newport Beach
673-47811 (213 )449-6175 Sat & Sun
2145 Seville (Balboa Penin) NB
615-9111 Open Sat /Sun 1·5
Madison Pl. up Bluebird Cyn . L.B .
499-4551 $149,500 Sat/Sun 12·4:30
2440 22nd (Up per Bay) NB
642·8235 Open Sat 1·5
4101 Glenwood St. (Irvine)
551·2100 $53,000 Sat /Sun 10-5
24265 Cedarbrook Circle, El Toro
586-5013 Sat & Sun 1-5
1715Tradewinds (Bay<rest) NB
642-8235 $92.500 Sal/Sun 12·5
•4001 Camde n (CameoShores)CdM
642·8235 $2 15.000 Sat/Sun t-5
••121 Harbor Island Rd ., NB
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
3435 Quiet Cove (HVHills) CdM
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
1657 Bluebird Canyon Dr. Lag. Bch
494·2146 $138,000 Sat /Sun 2-5
'232 Robinhood, Costa Mesa
546-4141 Sat 1·5
3140 Country Club Dr Mesa Verde
979-3788 Sat/Sun 2-5 * •3806 Channel PJ, Npt. Isle, NB
546-4141 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3076Taylor Wy. Mesa North, CM
546-2313 $48,500 Sat 1·5
4 IEDllOOM
16632 Lucia Lane, Hwitington Bch
1-485-0596 $45,000 Sun Noon lo?
•706 K-Thanga (lrvlneTerr.) CdM
615-5930 Sal/Sun 1·5
783Hudson, Mesa North. Costa Mesa
548-7729 $46,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
2810Serang Pl (Mesa Verde) CM
557 -1849 $62,500 Sat /Sun 12·4
711 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach
644·72'70 $169,000 Sunday 1-4
112 Via Palerm,o,l(eWl>ort Beach
645-2425 $11~000 Sat & Sun
701 Rockford Rd, Cameo Highlands
675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5
318Catallna, Newport Heights
875-5511 Sun 1-5
4 Ill & FAM RM « Dl'tl
•2864 lnroz Dr, Costa Mesa
752-1920 $79,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
1003 Concord, Costa Mesa
645-9070 $48,700 Swi. Only 1·4
1723 E. Ocean Jllvd. Balboa Pen, NB
646·3255 $125,000 Sal/Sun 1·4
1841 Pt. Taggart Pl. llVu Hms NB
· ·640-1267 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
2319Heather Ln (Back Bay) NB
644·4910 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
J607 Surf view !HVHills) CdM
644-6200 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•906 Aleppo ( Eastblu!f) NB
642-8235 $98,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
•1368 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 Sal/Sun 1·5
•2218 Windward (Baycr est) NB
642-8235 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•888Sandcastle, Corona del Mar
644-7270 $119.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
4610 Dorches ter (Cam. H'lnds) CdM
642-8235 Sal /Sun 1·5
•2837 Ellesmere, Mesa Verde, CM
546-4141 $83,950 Sunday 1-5
•1512 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terr.
613-1148 $129,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
1635 Bluebird Canyon Dr. Lag. Bch
494-2146 $138,500 . Sal/Sun 2·5
•1023 Dolphin Terr., Irvine Terr.
644-7211 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
1606 Antigua, Dover Shores
675-5511 Sun 1·5
4714 Cortland, Cameo Highlands
675-55ll Sat/Sun 1·5
9785 El Durango, Fntn. Valley
557-7016 $73,500 Sat/Sun alJ day
•••333 Morningstar, Newport Bch.
6.11·1400 $220,000 Sat /Sun 1·5
5 II & FAM RM « DEH
•••657 Via Lido Soud. Lido Is. NB
673-7300 $299,750 Sat/Sun 1-4
25 Lochmoor La , Newport Beach
644-7270 $194.500 Sunday 1·5
•• •76 Linda Isle Dr (Linda I, NB
644-4910 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
36 Linda Isle Dr Linda Isle NB
644-4910 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••618 Hbr Isl Dr (off Bayside Ur)
Dr)
642-8235 $325,000 DAILY 1·5
17LochmoorLn. t BigCanyon)NB
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
1572 Pegasus, Santa Ana Heights
645-03-03 Sat/Sun 1-5
7 II & FAM RM w DEH
#3 Hampshire Cl. Dover Shores, NB
644-7270 $295,000 Sunday 1-5
HOME+ GUEST
2 IR
1711 Plaza Del Sur. Balboa Penin.
675-8676 $79,000 Sat 12·5
HOME & INCOME
2 II & 2 ..
516 Fernleaf. Corona de! Mar
675-9111 $92,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 llDROOM
•#4 Westcliff at Dover, NB
642· 1733 /645 -2848 Sat /Sun 1·5
3 IEDllOOM
411 Flagship Rd. Newport Beach '
645-7575 $47,950 Sat 1·5
304 Vista Trucha. Newport Beach
640·0020 Open Saturday 1-5
4 IEDROOM
#10 Goodwill Ct.. Newport Beach
645·0303 $62,500 Sat /Sun 1 ·5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2111&1111
3030 Breakers Drive, CdM
615·23ll $172,500()pen Sal /Sun l·S
61136th St. Newport Beach
640-5660 Open Sat/Sun 1·5
* Pool
•• Waterfront
Waterfront & Pool
[J<J~ 6 ' .. ,,,,
BAY ANO BEACH
f; -,~~ -.3000 ... 'r. ' .......... ~ (.t .... ,~~~· ,,, ~ ,.... ....
•OUR •EST BUYS•
c.wolltN•*
Xtra sharp 4 Br home, designed for
comfort & entertaining, Lovely POOL
& Panoramic OCEAN VIEW. $00,500.
Open Sat. & Sun t -5. 4507 Cortland,
Corona del Mar
E.xu~View
Luxuriously built for builders own
home. E''erything just like ncY.'. 2
huge bedrooms & 2 baths l'LUS
separate :fuite & bath on upper fioor.
$175,000. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 225
Santa Ana Ave. NeY.rport Beach.
A•allabl<fwllmo
2 Br 1''ront home with fireplace. Close
to ocean ln choice Corona del Mar
area. !375 mo. 3 Br 2 Ha & Fireplace.
just above llig Corona Beach. $525
mo. Open Sun. l ·5. 200 Fernleaf.
BAY & BEACH REAL TY
Our 26thY..-
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
A llT Of-CLASS
Sophisticated Big Canyon townhome!
Cobblestone courtyard e ntry, gas
lamp, exc1uisite decor featuring rich
wood paneling, beams. moldings and
parquet flooring. TYlO bedrooms, a
den, a T .V. sitting room and a view or
city lights and ocean sights. Presented
at$142,500. Very u1>toy,•n!
U"'111VUI: t1f)Mf:S
REAL TORS~ 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
I
1002G........ 1002
Coldwell Banker
RESIDENTIAL BQ()(ER/GE COMPANY
***OPEN HOUSES***
ILUH'S VICTOlllAN CHAIM
Move your a ntiques & Boston fern
into this darling three bedroom
home. Lush n e w carpe ting &
beautirul paper give that ''I 'm
home" feeling . $63,000. Ol'EH 1-S. 410
VISTA ROMA .
PRESTIGIOUS CHANMB. ROAD
Discover the advantages or living on
Peninsula Point. This exceptionally
clean 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with
spacious master suite is 1h block
from ocean & bay beaches. S169,500.
OPEN HOUSE -2219 CHAHNB. RD.
MEW LISTING -UDO MOllD
Fabulous 6 bedroom Lido Bayrront
w/2 bedroom guest apartme nt. 45
feet on the water w/onshore mooring
& beach. Well constructed newer
home w /elegant formal plan .
$375,000. OPEN I ·5. 306 VIA LIDO
MORD.
***BY APPOINTMENT***
B.EGAMT -B.IEGANT
ls not descriptive enough ror this
beautiful custom 4 IJedroom & den
home, s pectacul<.irly located on
Peninsula w /Bay & jetty view.
$189,000.
WHITE WAT!R VIEW
Charming 5 bedroom home on qui et
cul·de·sac. Endless view of ocean,
canyon & hills . Steps to pMvate
beach. 3 used brick fireplaces,
pegged oak floor in family room.
$234,000.
IAYSHORES -PRIVATE AllEA
A very s pec ial home! 3 bedr oom , 3
bath, family & dining rooms. Great
indoor·outdoor li ving. Large a rea
for bouts or voll ey bill I. $911,:;<JO.
ESTATE -RB>UCl!O!
Custom 5 bedroom. lovely pool,
gardens & playyard. \Valk t<> private
beach. You own the land ! $172 ,400.
45' OM THE IAY PLUS
A beautiful custom home. Pier,
finan cing, s pectacular view,
parking, spacious entertaining,
swimming. All this plus much more
for $279,500 .
PLEASE CALl FOR A FRH
rtc:TVllE lllOCHURE OF LISTIMGS.
A COUIWIU IAHIM CO.
644-1766
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HALF 'A DUPLEX -$50,000
THE OTHER HALF -$40,000
SEE 457 SEAWARD ROAD
SUNDAY
tltll dn. ,..,. 111 l'Olt. U.
ol 111.800. Prin on.I)'. lBr
Coado .... T8N
Ma• Verde · By Owner
Trl·ltvt-1 ' br. hld/pooA,
Lie opt. 17t.MIO. Prtn. on.
11. M7-0f7•: 4N-1m
UNIVERSITY REAL TY TWO HOUSES 3001 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
673-6510
Two prime £a1t1ldei
homes on oao lot. Bu>
one-rent the other. Bolh
In lip top move·iD condl·
tion. Main hOUIO 11 a
spacious 3 BR. Cle.an t18 a
"'hi &tle! •"'antaatie
star\er investment op·
portunlty. Call now
6'$-Q3(13.
I 002 llolboa llland 1006
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CDMDUl'LEX
So. of hlway. Ft!alunn.i 1301 'No. Bly Front, 2 BR
btiautiful patio 11r1·;1s, House & 2 BR Garaae
rrvlc, bearn 1.·r11t11gs & ,\pt. SJ.40,000. By O't\'ner.
knotty pine inlerior. Jual By appt. 873·5106 )1i;ti:d A111)t , only . ====~'----I
FOREST
OLSON .... .,.,, ... ~.
SSJ,500. 646·7711 . Open 3 Br f°1ll'.er Upper on f\.111 &CClllWllllAllOCOWUT
Eves. lot. ~ar. pal1us. SW,000,1---------
nrm 675 2975 For Sale By Owner.Mn11
lal:toa rn&nwla I 007 Verde 4 Br, 2 bu. Primes
' ••••••••••••••••••••••• urea. Und•r priced al
' I • fo~REStl • '64,500. 979-7320.
SPAMISH COTI'AGE 2Bd ,lba. aotld <'on1t.
MO DOWN TO VETS Many, many lmp'rove· older home near shop.
mt'nlJ rno.ke It like new ping 144 Rochester St. R2
;and ready to move into. lot SO'xl~' !H>3·5Z2..1 or
In addition tht're's a .:""'.=..-·32=15:..._~---
complete gue1t house. D p-1-..1. I 026 Only S79,00o. JIOLLIS ana """' Y.'000, Realtor. 675-8876 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Near New Cu1tom 3Br
PEMPOIMT w/Ocean·Whlte water
4 1>1.'Clroom 2 bath plus of. view. Open hoo1e. Fri
fict'. Slcps to boat launch thru Sun. 3l966 Pequito
and prival~ bay ht'al'h. l)r. $76.900. 493·2704.
Owner 11 mo\•lnli? to BT 1032 l ~~~~~~~!~I ~~on . Su21.t5 Seville. •••~•••••••••••••••• ...-l""'nSul / n 1·5. JF.FF BRIEllY OPEN llOUSE ·.BY owner
REALTOR 675·9111 l ·.5 prof done 1n & out, HAVE CAKE must see iipac. 3.4 Br, J
H&\'e your e1ke & eat It oronact.I M• I 022 Ba, A/C, 3 yr~ old. 24265
too a!l lhe 1aying g<>e'S . It ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ced•rbrook Cir. 586-~13
could happen to )'ou ir 3 IR 2 lo DUPLEX fowttaln Yafley I 034
rou buy a unique dup~cx OHLY $19,500. •••••••••••••••••••••••
1n Corona d~I ll1ar. Ltvl' in an excellent South-or.
111 one, iet income from •ll~hway location 011 3
the other. We have gencrou14Sft.lnl.
several. Ask about the Callusqwck.
c .. 1.,.. Parblclo
2400 sq. rt., 4Br' 3b•. UP· ~r3ded . Fam. rm, Bonu.~ rm, Dining rm. Scar ~ur.
$73,500. Call 557·7016.
Prln. only .
one on Narcissus at 6'l•l·7211 $124 .~.
LAST CHANCE FOil
TAX SHELTER /.Jn Niro
OAll LY ~
A~~Ull AI ES
-liftCJI°" loach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Ve have 1t few Income properties where the of .1 ========~I
fer can be constructed to QUAIMT DUPLEX $28,500
ineludc prepaid interest South of Hwy.
& points. Up to 5-0"/o or The kind of prope rty
\'our down p11)·mcnt can buyer11 se11 rl'h our town
he SO"k or more sort tde· for. Quaint. cute, charm·
duclablc) Jlurry. We inf!, uni11u.: (oops!). and
have to clmie this year. adorable. With beam
Callusfordetails l'eiling1, knotty pine
GI, FHA
&ALLTIRMS
COMP'ANY
B 1-:,\J.TflkS
SJNCf. 194·1
673-4400
LIDO ISLE
Bay view. 3 bedrooms. 3
baths, dining roon1, den,
heated pool, so· corner
lot Owner leavinl! state.
GIB WALKER
REALTY 675·5200
33.'>S Vin l.ido. N.R.
TWIMkllMG
LIGHTSAMD
VIEW OF MTS.
, is brealhtakin~ bnth
day & nigh!. This 4
bed room 21,, hath and
family home, i!t lavishly
dt'coratcd. o~·n er has
purl'hase<t another. Start
the new year in heaullful
surroundinJ!.s .
LE RAISOR
REALTY
walls. wood burning
rrplc and a s unny patio.
right around the corner
rrom Carn ation Park.
S86.000 Cull644·7211
/.Jn Nl(ofl
ilAll.I Y ~
A55Ul1AIL5
Lowest Price!
Harber< Vlow Mini
Bcautirul cus tomized
LUSK, 48r, 28a. Fam.
rm. DR . Open Sun
1·5PM. 817 Sandcastle.
640·1()47
Just 3 miles rrom the
beach! Top location. En·
try gives way to a big en·
tertainers parl or. 3
bedrooms or convertible
den. All modern kilchcn
"ith wood cabinets. His
&: her t'lo1ets in the
masteT bedroom. Owner
very anxious, call
842.8854 ,
TARBELL.:....
1926-1976
BY OWNER. $156 per mo
pays all. spacious 48r,
2ba, lrg patio. Fantastic
location. As1ume 5V•'7o
VA . No agenu. S4S.OOO.
()prtn house Saturday•.
16632 Lucia Ln. ...........
OWNER SAYS
Sell -le ABC optioo 1.... High on a Hill
,\once in a lifetime op· Enter thi1 plu s h 3
portunily to move "up" bedroom home through
lo Irvine TcrraC'c. 4 the lush atrium. view the
bedrooms. 3 baths, pool city from your private & FEE land. Open S:it fSun l ·S. 706 K· balcon)'. Beautifully dr·
Th ga <'Orated. Adult occupied.
an · Cool off in a C'arefrec
COME IY & IUY ~~!49tll for $39,500,
SHORECLIFl'ESTATE.
F.lt.·.e:an t quality home in Ill C'hoil'e CdM . J bedrooms, I I , I •
room. s1ud10 & family • '~h•~l~h•~·~lo~,m~•~l ~d~io~in~•;1~~~~~~~~~ 4523 Campus Or., trvin1· room. Call for appt.
Campus Valley ShopCtr .1~
cALL sn.a 600 ~,#,L~~M1r~ , Bed,ms5/•!~h0hom• '"
• 675.5930 • nice arc1;1 . 1-~ireplael',
.1f.J7 t: (o;t 1111 v. l'rl.\I bltn!I, carpets. drape~.
pool tahle, enclosed
, ~ . patio. Our be.st buy. Suh· U W N f, ll a n x 1 o u s . mit your terms. Call lo
itcduced below rnarket. see. 536"8836
Fee Lan<!. 3400 . .sq rt . 4 Bl br. Hkr 673· 11'18 _ ii
. I I I ' Ol'EH HOUSE '
I 023 Dolphin Terroce - • +
lnlntt Tn-roce
I BH . l'nol. sptl·t11rular
\'1ew 5il99,500. ft•c. Open s & s Sat/Sun 12 5 ' elm r.raciou!I Santa Harhara
TOP SALESMAN '' • Model v.1th pout & adj:1
CllUC K SPILLl''.11 Yo'a.S ~1 ct·nt lo the park I ~l·ar
honort"d as top prf)(IUc t'r · --NF:W and all thf" work IS
& tnp ]l!;ter for Forc:.l 1-: Costa Mesa I 024 done Wnlk In r.r,ld Pn
Ol!lon, <,;otit:i r.1esa Ii.I'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt~l Collt·ge. llon·1 ~·uit
month . Chuck 11' a WOODS'!' you'llmi'i!l it'
me mber nf the com ~1 Verde Pacesetter. R.19-1710
pany'.s F.lite ~1il11nn 4Hr.2 Jl:i .1Aelot REXL llODGES
l)o1Jar ('lub . ('all h~m a!. ZHIOSeranll Pl 557 -IR.49 HEALTY
FOREST OLSOM IMC Owo" si;'·"'" REDUCED
___ 645·0303 Colle,gc Park, 3 l!H . 2 B.~ To $46,000 for this 10,·•·lv
Balboa Island 1006 l"c furn rrn . nl'\\ly <le 4 year old home with ;1
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·or;1l1•1 t 54 ... 57•11 S.')1.SOll secluded breakfast pat1n,
3 Or,]~ y:ir<I . 200' to Bay :\I ESi\ \.'ElllJl-~ bdr~. 11!so has a 11<1 quahfy1ng
I\farh Slffi.frOO by O\\"n£'r 2L')hn,2fp lc~.1~efan1i \A ,a!ls~ma~le lo~~
Open Sundays fi75·7144 Iv rm 1,,,, mn!lt er bc>drrn Don t v.·a11 yo u 11m ls.s1 t . ·. ' ... . . 8.l'J 1710 ll!lTnp.11 htJ!. y:ir<I, modern. np••n . REX l~.HODG ES
$99,500.
Exceptionally attral'll\r
upper 3·Bdrm untt
w /bt"aml"rl ce1ltn~ and
pej? & grooved hardw()('"lll
floors. Large I Bdrm
lo"·er uni! ort-:N SU:"J
12·5pm · 212 1212'., Onyx
$129,000.
Fireplace. hiNh beam('(I
cell1n~. 2 Hdrrn , 2·ha
hon1e plug apartment.
lr!il . patio. Call fnr appl
lora vance
reallor
611 l06Z ---
I-lave !lomethinii: you "':lnl
to sell" \lasiuficd ads do
1t well, 042·5'178 .
a1ry hnme R"\ITY :1J40f'nuntry Club Or '"·1 •
{ )\\·nr I Rra 1tnr 979.37 KX SEACLIFF
'i'nur choiC'C of 5 rnOilf'I~.
(Jn or off the r;o1,1-·
C.'OURSI-:. Rkr. 847·252!>,
847 ·9702
I
ACT Ill
'Curtain rises on Lhi s dramatic 3
bedroom and study, 2 bath home with
cathedral ceilings in large formal
dining room . Sunlite atrium opens to
living room, dining room and family
room with cozy brick fireplace. 2
Large master suites. one up, one
down. Boat or trailer storage area. 21,';r:
Car garage. Allowance ror luxurious
new c arpeting inc lude d in price.
$62,900.
0,... SatjSoo 1·5 20911 kachwood HI
962-4454
BAYFRONT
DUPLEX WITH PIER & SLIP
OPEN TODAY I ·5
DRIVE OYER OR SAIL OYER TO
611 36th ST.
Waterfront living , yet walk to
shopping -no sumn1cr trarric snarl!
Presently enjoyed as a 3 l>edroo"!l.
2740 sq ft home : however, owners will
return it to a 2 bedroom and 1
bedroom duplex if you <lc sire.
HASTINGS & CO.
Realtors
Rlocj 640-5560 Day or hen ...
Ea1tbluff ,,., ...... lklg.
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NEWPORT
VILL~S ~d~~j
CONDOMINIUM HOMES IN THE PRESTIGIOUS
· WESTCUFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH
• u ...... """r ~ .. 11.to-wu 11 .-1 .. p•t'"" 11442,000 to s44,UOU
• t-:1u·lo.!1t:•I 11;11io or hulcou'' 2 lle tlrO(tlllM • 2, 1Jotl18
• tir1·11kful'1 h:lr St•i•ttrRtf" Dl11lng Are11 v
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•• • • •• • •• • ••• • • • • • • • •• • •. • • •• • • • •• •••••••••• •• L.4.GUHA. llACH 3 RR Oc'eanf ront private • I .o;.:·hu rui llJ: fi r<'p 1;11.,. ,,.,,,.,,,,,, 11,.11,.1,. ,;,,t•f. !l:!b(tO ..... -~· ~ i:• '· ~ ....
Falls •I ISA commun1l y "'/t e nn11~ ~;r.,,.-........ ~eta l /l'(i l!A Dt:o T t·rra ce WAY OF LIFE e ls .. prl\'llll' bea c h • !\l irrorr1l ('fo,.cl 1lo11r-,-.,,1 ... 11ffir•·l'l"""·:1:11 161J .x:1;.l @ ~-=.a .
·1'hin k of th1:. ti ll'; l"a n1br1d1!1' T O\\'nh ome, I I
31••. 21, ... l"U"d ·m. ,,.. ( Wll/\T A WAY Touches of Nl:""' England • 3 l1t•;11t•1 "" in1111i 11i.: 111Ju.. ADULTS ..,_,,,.., nlort.ial!l', :1vu!l11bll' to ' ~ " •• ' ' I --
G~RDEN CONDQ
SpacioUJ ground flOor,
c1u1ilit)' coo1tructton,
frplc, wet bar, dbl eh:c
gar Olympie slut pool,
Adult.fl. Own the Jand,
walk t o shopp i n g.
Reduced lO sell.
6'2·1733 BKR MS-2MI.
esa Verde condo. 2 Bd. 1
Ba .• attached 1•r •ge-,
patio. $.'W,900MS-89M
1100
•••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW DUPLEXES
h I l'" .. k l Po<•I. 1,o •d•.·c pd, 'fO LIVE '') l0lu1rm 1n ne"' y con:st. 1lay on t 1.-t :1 lllt pou .. , " ·• · I hn m t•. 1'hl !> house h;is thi• p;u11·lu11!, !>hUt tcrs, par· home "' /htty win< ow:s,
a 11pc11ntmt•n\:. for :t f:imt 11111•\ 1•ntry. c;ar 01>ener . lif' IN TllE \\'OODS : or w1nllo""st•at SIO'J,000. -~-------~---~--~.,-~~~~~~---;-:--::-.-~-.-~-:-::;I DANAPOINT 2 Br/1 Br 168,9SO
' __. .. h 1069 5..,CI-• 1076 38r/2Bc $70,8'0 I\' soc h a~ 2 hu . db;, kilt·h Sli2,:-,()IJ C)v.·nt'r 552·8085 Bluebird Canyon. Sink· J i!H tri·lc\·el, s weeping ~ dinin j! ;.i rea, ll't r ifl t• 1ni.: rontc rn porary. J l'<1i·1f1c p<1nor am u. frpl, Laguna ""'i9uel I 052 ~port leach I 0&9 Hew...,.... • oc. ••• ••• • •••••• • • • ••••••• J Br /2 Br $75,iSQ
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP IUY Only 3 left al these floor 111an ~ta rt .; "'1l h OPEM HOME LIDl{M . & DEN home. wet bar. ()\'t'r 2,100 SQ ft .•••••••••••••••••••••••
rt•Tlli'r l.'nlrarH't'. S.l:l ,50U S at 11 ·I Univ. l'ark , wilh all "'ood cxtcnor. of contemp.qual.$69,900.
c 1\ LL f'E H FOH f\.1 i\ Nl' .. :1 ~1~-.~ll~;1g:"~' ~ll~t~. 5~5~2~·7~:r7;;2;;.;;;;;;;;I Franr is1· an tile floors, 1896 Del r.1 :•r S<it tSun I ·5. It r:1\L ES1'A'l'I':. k•l7 3.'>K-1 I• fireph.1 cc . open bt'ain Wetley M. Taylor Co
JUST LISTED!!
.,;Xt l•ltent 10<·:.tion , nt•ar
t•\'eryth•nf.! lk•au\lful •I
tl(>ilroom, 1 ~. baths. Up·
J.:ra d t'd lhruuul l.11"'
ma1nll'1H1nrt· frnnt ant.I
rrar yards . ~lust Sl'(• to
:1pprt.'t'1 ah• t)nly SGo.000
(M'ner transferre•I :11111
anxious '~ Ca ll lo!'tee .
-l,111ftN4in?llliMQ
962-4471(~~) 546-8103
MUST BE SOLD
WALK 1'() ll .. :ACJI
SCll OOLS AN D :S llOP·
PLEASURES
APLEHTY
'l'lus :i 1>dr1n , 2 balh end
unit is s urrounded by
J,:rass, ha.~ a dt>lightful
k1h:h1·n "'1th lots of glass,
hru·k and a hreakfasl
:1rt·a 1'hcre's a formul
d111111J.: room, utility, wet
bar, palio itnd near·by
rt•1·rpallon. Rt•sl of all ,
the 11rice has been re·
dul'ed to S.SZ,JUO.
552-7500
red hill
realt:y
c eilin i.:s. SpraY..·lin R Re-all-t 644·4910 beneath lall shade trccs . .,..
Newh' Cf)nstru<·tcd & 0("·
C'upiCd by b uilder. A --o RAMATIC HOME
RARE fo'IN I) fo'Olt
$85,500
HIGH ON A ll lLL; with
.. panoramic vu or the
ocean & Cntalina Island.
4 BDRM . & DEN + d111.
rm .. built on 3 lt'\"eis.
Liv. rn1 . ""'1th bcan1cd
ceilinJ.: & fireplat·c. A
GHEAT .. -A~IJLY
HOr.1E 1\T $78.!150
\\'1th ~u t.'st apartment.
Spn cio u s s hingles 4
he droon1, 3 bath on
st•r ludt.."Ci cu\.de-sac Y..'ith
wi de and exciting ocean
v1t>.,•>'S. illi.:h bt·amcd ce1I ·
in J;!:s & p;1tio . Gu{'s l
apartmt•nt has fi replace.
\\'a lk to b t•i11·h and
villai.:c $1 39,S.OO.
EMERALD BAY
t.ive with the world tit
ENJOY ClllllSTMAS
he re . Own e r movini.:
now. \'1•r y up ~r ;1d ed
J BH.. lush l;i nfls1·ap1 nJ.: &
ti le t•our t y ;.i rd l'll ·
try. , .. . S74 .~
Ertjoy th• Good Life-
499.4594 491-2513
LIDO BA YFROMT
EXECUTIVE HOMES * Lido Nord. Prime location. 50 Ft. lot.
Lge. pier & s lip. 4 Bdrms .. family rm.
$400,000
• Lido Noi d. Lge. pier & slip. 5
Bdrms .. spacious & inviting. $325 ,000
• Lido Soud. Pier & slip. 5 Bdrms. &
den. 2 Family home w /)O(jd S or
paneling. $299 ,75-0
• Lido Soud. 50 Ft. lot, lge. pier & slip
for 60 ft. boat. 5 Bdrms . An xlnt floor
plan. Leas ehold. $225 ,000
CALL 671-7100 FOR l'RIVAT£ TOUR
LIDO REALTY
ll77 Vlo Udo, H.I . 671-7100
PI NG. On ly I yr youni.: ~ Bi~ 4 br. 2 ha. Wet bar ~
M1 cro·.,.·avt• nvt•n. Qui ckl~~~~~~"""""""""~
'li' O U G E T 1· II E your feet. 1'his mal!n1f1 · -----:--. -.
Sl-11\Kf.S ; "·hen you buy t·icnl family ho1nc 1~ hid • 4·Hrdroom . 2·baths,
this rush t' 3 UDH~t . & den on a quiet cul·dc·sar step·duv.•n h\'in~ room,
F'Al'ot H~t . home . o v e rl oo kin g th e family r oon1, l a rJ;!:~
Detailed exterior of ALL drao1atic panori1ma of e nclost-d lot.. s pnnklers .
C''DAtt SttAKE'S !iv L"""''·1·s ru """d Ideal f;1n11ly hom l', ,..I •-h 106" · -~ ' · · '"" I ·' ", s .. i''r ~ I 559.~. Hrwport Be-och I 06-r Newport _.ac. .,
rm . w / h I a c k iron I' o ~s t 1 n e · · P a * BOHO REALTY * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplaC'e, open beams & s l a1rcust• l!!ad s t n .i pos se ~s . Nu 11ualify
Owner v.·ll l help hni•,
SC'Otl Realty 536·7533.
COUMTRYCLUB far out o rean view. bt.>droon1s, f:1 mlly roum 831·9411
LIVING PHICEO TO SELL, FOH & i.:y mnas1um . <:ourn1et . . -.-----1
Pool . tennis . parks . all ONI.Y$69,500 kitchen ha s 2 du 1nb· M1Jtlon Vrr10 I 067
Hew Fabulous Catalina View
1921 KlftCJS Rd -Open Doily 11 ·4
~o with this lovely 4 MISSION REALTY "'aitcrs, 2 clish\\·ashers •••••••••••••••••••••••
h<.odrooms. ramily room 985 S. C:st 1-lwy. Laituna ;ind ('l'llt ral is land for the EXECUTIVES _.....; .... :::--...
OPEN SAT. &SUN. l·S prices. $2000. tax credit..
!·furry on this im· Home&income.
maculale Z·BR beach Westbay Jneome Homea
home in beaut. nbrhood. J4l21 Cst Hw y. 496·3431
Ocean view, fireplace, TAXSHELTEtl
;,ind anxious owner. Only FOUR-PLEX ES near
$IJ,~AMORAMIC the ocean. Sl:U.,000. and up.
OCEAHVIEW
Build e r h as ju s t
llEDUCED the price
S6 700 on this luxurious
nCw 2·BR . 2·ba Villa
Patricia t'ondominium.
Will help f1n ancl' to close REAL TY INC.
out. Xlnt investment ;.it 714/846-1371
only $49,800. l·l---p-'--_.....---2-0_0_0
CALL 492·41 21 nc~ ro,.. .... ,
HE RTllA llENRY •••••••••••••••••••••••
Triplex, E. Costa Mesa
$75,000. Xlnt tax shelter
Agent. 832-2002:
Ht:ALTORS
Y ou11 Lo•~ This
Fore•H" Oce-an Yu:
La rj!e 2 Bedroom Co9do
Jl1jith on a J-lill. S"ur-
rounded by Greenery
and 2 Patios . On l y
$48 ,750.
WATERFRONT llO~tES
631 ·1400
San Juan
Capistrano I 07 8 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$6,000
REDUCTION
home w (t uslom rarpet & Phone 494-0731 ultim:..lc in enlt•rt;.11n1ng OHL Y ':-..r---~-.-·: . fi~ /,' -
1·5 l'M . 14242 :t1ATISSE. near t he t\lls s1on \'u•jn --..,. fireplarc , 2 y rs old ,
and its a ve ry ni('l' block VINE:. EPllERALD RAY l\05N Cst llw)'. Laguna Counlry Club 1'hi s is an landscaped, patio cover,
PRETTIEST
on the
BLOCK
6 Unlt!J Eastslde Cost ;•
l\otesa. Owner says mo\'l'
now, he's got another
eserow to close . These
units even have a spen·
dable.They look sharp
now but if you've got the
urge. some fixing up can
be done. ~1ay consider
exchange.
drapes thruout. $6!,000. --'-"-""-"-"-'-..:..:..:..: __ convrn1ence. ,_Ju s t r t .. {)iu• of l'ol ission \·1ejn"s -!Id
OPF.N SAT thru TUES. dlJC'edto$299.000. f•n"st nc1g hburhoocls. ( ~fl '/J -3 B•, 2 ba. Jam rm , TURHER Assoc " ~,,:..·' -·~·' ' ' ' '"-'.",,_~·-__ '. •
too~Loc:at cdi nmoslprc· 494·1177 el£•"antly dt·<·orulrd.tv.·o by own e r . $49 .000. Oc e an side, charmin.:1----------I ; ~::!s~~~~~h~f1~:~~a~ l<f<~i\LTY C'cl.\IPA:-OY I ot..olderlhome llard"·dflrs Troditionm ~l~~~~~Jr~~~~~a~~r::i;~~: • 1 -,,. ;__. ;_..,.. ---496-1468 lb .• QPluail ~
dint'. + pnvatc i1lnum -
11
vc Y ·~rnds . Sl 55.ooo Holidays all s1_•l a mon ~ 10 .... ·crinJ.: Santa Afta I 080 ace
off master suite. Wa lk t POOL SIDE BEAUTY .. _A,i:ent ~OOOO. Chestnuts by lh1_• Fire trers and pn vacy. Tht· Open beam S, -4· BDRM , 3-BATI-I . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prop'erti•a ·
beach, tennis and hand . .for under $60,000! Nc;ar Ocean view J br. 2 ba 1·ust and a t:iri::c kitchen t•na· price 1s so right you formal din. famil y room. 3 Car gar. l/4 ACRE 752-1920
balld cdouc
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t. Com pl ... ~I'· adult ... ~1•1 °1tt'hnd 1m.~J0 bwlt home. R1..'<iuced to bk· you t•J ('njoy ~·our o.,. n v.·on 't bcl1C \'t' it ' Another Oc. Vu. hnle. by Keith Hosfield . HORSE RAMCH
1400
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gra e or mos t ulS· i::reenu.: · as o..s o ,.~SIBc.c~"'°-·-'~-9~·~11~'8c....4_99_·~11_t_2_1 horne hv Chris tnias •I PRESTIGE S23 500 Grape Ranch, pr ucing ·-criminating buyer. Steil! TLC: let us show you1 ' Br, J fla .. 2 l'alos Verrle~ AMDELEGAMCE RHODA MAGIL,RHr.17141&42-3600 I . d 'bl I 600 tons. $400f)oi P /Ae.
this fast, it "'on 't last! m.any rea turc.s, inc l. By owner, 3 br. count ry I t 5 a og. u . a ey..· H Ila d RJty. 6"5·4170. Call s hutter s. s prinklers, reelin~. brir k firC'pl :1ce, Rock fircpl:1ce~. pew ta· Leis ure li v1n,i: for at•live bus h els or nails & 91-"~o=n:::.==='-'="---
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962-7771 e 1 er . i.: a rag e do o r open beams. pe~ floors. ble in the fa nill y rooin, adults in h~aul iful Cas.ta: Newport Beach I 069 Mewport Beoch I 069 ,i:al Ions of vaint can HELP·HAVE $100,000
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~pcner. and much mor din rm. s unny kitchen, pin,i:1>0ng ta h](' on the del-Sol. Stl fur ultimate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• transform this 2 bdrm Need units in C.M. now! •111 i'n th is 3 bedroom 2~~ vie"'· walk to beach. sundeck. Priced for you pnvacy in softly ro1lin,i: DOV · o I ES 1----------1 bargain into a beauty! No listing nee. Exchnc:
b I I h <'It $133,000. hills with \'our O\\'n "Olf f~ It . S l-I { · T SU 5 l'o"'>·b1·11·l,·e" •ato•e '. If -" Ste'1ner [nvestm•n"
:
I '· ' :t _' at l sl>nE< eRAolmScQ'.R •S7•9•.500E.M494F.,7RJAt8LD BAY . -" G I x 0 bv O"·ner OPEN SA M I· "" " ., , ....,., ~ Spocious Livin9 course tv.·o ('lcg;int club a a Y nvc, · · you have a strong right 642·9666 ;~~~~~~~~~~! A Bath in every bedroom houses' ret•rcallon ten· Con~empor~ry ltedwood SI 2 3Bth STREET arm & s trong imagina·I--"''---------, , & Glass View Honie. 4 NEWPORT ISLAHD Super fortress, G·BH , sludio itucst suite with t er s ~ ~ P ". c 1 o u s B/ll, 5300 sqft under roof. lion this may be for you. Covinqton 4..Pl•x REALTY 5·llA, family rm. home· private oulsidc entrance. bcdr~rn~ ... 1th 2 .~laths , X 1 n t v a 1 uc s259. ooo. Waterfront home -pier 546·0022. M,EW OH MARKET
lrg. 101, open s pa res, ramily R1n, with "'e l bar Spanish t_lle·roof . Call for A it 646.6900 rfi-14.4684 & float, spic n' span -3 -Original owner buying BIG-YA.CA.MT 4523CampusDr .. 1rvine pri\'ale areu, tennis. &mod('rnkitchen.lncl'd an ap1x1111lment to see _Pl · 0 'bcdroom.2 ba th,warm&
C mp"" Valley Shop Ctr up.must sell . Xlnt Hunt. 2Story a ., · pnols , parks. There's glass top range . self the unbelievab\e vicw. HEWPORTHEIGHTS c o mfo rt a b le hom e .
CALL 833 "600 · t· I r · OU ET s Bch location. ,Call qulck-New paint in and 11ut.1_._::::..:=..:..:c:_-.:..:..:..::_-1 nothing ikt> this in al o clean oven, m1 rt·rowa\'C SUNSHINE CLIFF HAVEH Kitchen a G RM · . · · can't last! $120,000
Formal family rm & din· Orange County. $250,000. ov e n & b t• au t 1 r u I A.HD ELEGANCE Ju.•l ,·a·d• l•um Har'--.. delighl ~ f'irep\;.ice and S dobl f ing rm. BRQ & rovered THE BIGGEST * LIMGO * r11h1ncts. Lols of extra 7 1 ,, • " • ., .. _,. spat·ious patio. Sellcr l--======--' ,.n eo
t & On ly $ !1 ,90 0 or •1 >t•'•h Sehool & St. A·· r· BRADFORD PL $8SOr-Year
Patio area . Very low R••LESTATE rosel spact: stor age " may h e lp 1n a n("l'. -..-. ~ magnificent t""'O story drews chureh, live sur· pri red at only $58.500. A...,D BEST 494 .~, 4,~4"t arl'aS. 3 c ar g ara~e . t 1 l p h n S139.000. CONDO Principals Only! 21)671 Til\er CirC'IC. Won 't ., ·""'°" ~;i·,,., street to strert lot for cs al'· Y e omc 0 round ed by beautiful I B p
IHUHIY. •p•RK 0 huge lot "'1\h l·urved rose ,ard1_·ns. In this 3 Boboo ay rop v ,\CANT ·JBr.redueed 549-0812or
last !! World Real Estate A A GRACE & S"ACE privacy. $138 .500. pen d · h R oil 556.7777 This is afreestandini:: "" llouse Fri. Sal. & Sun. r tve w ay . 3 u i::c bedroom, 2 bath home • ors lo s,12.900.Homeis very 64&·&710A.9f:'1t
bdrm. family room ho rn Panoramic Yiewt 2.5. 1635 Bluebird Canyo n bedroo ms. 2 l.:i baths, ""'ith sunkC'n li.,•in i:: room . * 675-7060 • elean and ready to move South Coast Investment
A.uftlftltlc Spanish
RH Tile Roof
$272 mo.
t\Y THE SEA! Real
Spanish with loods or
adobe brick, tile roof,
vaulted open ceilin ~s.
front vcrand:i, "fi esta"
rm with rounded
flreploce, large family
room . c.hef kit c he n
R:ourmet t..><1uipped! Gas
BBQ. Man sz den·study !
Assum~1hle Fl-IA loan ;.it
$272 mo or terms \Jkr
962·5511
Perfect family living & 0 professionally decorated They never l:1st Ion);!: in l~""""""""'""""""""'""""""""" into, ve rv close to the with formal dining and . · d r 1 •tom I' ., 3 TO 18 UHITS e ntertainme nt 1n e · · Haturol C-"or · P us your O"'n r u,, this !or ation. Al only ----pool. Owne r ver>' anx· massive fireplaces. It' r ~ No ,., WOW' Jightrul new 3000 sq t, Jat·uzz1 commun Y $00.500.Cal\646·il71. . ious and y..•ill consider Ney..· & near new tax many features include : Ne w r us to m C'r a fted t'o d -Open beam cathedral 3. Br. 3. ba . ram rm . home in Hane ho Laguna. assoc1a I n ucs "''''"I q . i .,,., • '• •. ; 4 BEDROOM IH uny terms. sheltered property in ap· ceilin~s custom home·cul de sac Dramatic entrance "'aY MISSION VIEJO [® ~ MEWPORTHEIGHTS l ---~839=~·t=7~10-'----lprcc iating area. Some -imported Italian entry location· dram 3 ti c leads to step·doy..·n living REALTY "'ith family room plus it llEX l .. HODGES can close '75.
tile ocean. mt. & night li~ht room, dinin g rm, family 00 3 "500 , ran he set up with gues t REALTY LIOMS ESTA.TES
S . h ·t I views, tas te , quality, II 581·10 B 7 • .., . h t h '''-2579or592·~to -pan1s t1eroo :xtras thruout. rm, & den. Pe a 1Zlass room v.-1 scpurate >~l SouthlGCJuna 108&l--'~"-"--'--~~-'-
-Walk to tennis, pool OPEM SAT. & SUM. windo"·s compliment the ASSUME 7010 LOAM O f t & entry. Its on a c1u1e t ••••••••••••••••••••••• school, &library wood & glass decor. J tar No credit iiualifyinR no Ce an ron strt'el & in a pri n1c loca-
AND Nov. 29 & 30 I 2·4:30 garag e, undc r J:ro und nev.· loan costs . If this I.ar gest & best duplex in t1on. ,\t only $&1.500 ! Call MAGNIFICENT
Pnce has just been re· r.t adi s on Pla ce up utilities & beautiful ca· sounds ,i:ood ·('Ullus.wC' to"·n . Specta c ular 646-7171. OCEAN VIEW
ducedS5.000to$81 ,900in· Bluebird Can y on . n)·on vie "'· SI J S.000 C'anmakcithappc n coasthnevicws ;2bdrm. °"'1 "''''"~'._r,•-ir/•i ~ Buider's custom home.
ClosC' to beach & priced
below replaecmcnt cost.
. $81 .750.
eluding the land! O uts tanding buy ;.it Q)')()n I-louse Fri. Sa t. & 581.2100 & J bdrm .. with family [®
THE VILLAGE, $149,500. Sun. 2·5. 1657 Bluebird WILLIAMS rm .. 5 haths ; ·I frpl ts., 5
REALTORS 559-5055 *LINGO* Canyon Dr. encl. garages: all blt·ins
REAL ESTATE MAYOCK CENTURY 21 REALTY + carp. Fincsl 1n ever·
THE REAL
ESTATERS
OWMERS
4-PLEX
Sharp , immaculate
managers building. Very
private grounds, patio.
big trees, waterfall & lots
of green! Offered at Jow
Townhouse. NrY..' Rancho 494 ·8086 493-881 2 _ ylhin,g ! $350,()(lQ
WANTED : P vt party San Joaquin on the Golf 499_4551 Corporati"on Jr . Est ate , IAl! fen ced L '-"' ... , 1,1 ..
need" 3 br ho "!1 e in Course 2 bd, den. 2 ba.1---.....::::...::::.:...___ grounds. 3 Br, Fam. Rm, CAL \!I' ·
downtown ll.B. Pnn. on· For sale or te;i se w /op-REDUCED FOR Logunahach supe r lndscp 'ng & pn ti?s A.:~
P a le rmo. up g radl'd ,
Harbor Vi t•"' l-l om cs .
1601 Porl Abh y Pl .
642·0322 ~ I price of $87 ,000. Agent, . ">.· ~l~ft.j!1 1..:."c:..•·="'t:.::.'""''"-'G46'--' .. _110_. -
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ly. 675-00ZS lion to buy. 833-2581 or I MM ED IA TE SALE 494·2 I 4& $53.500 by OY..'nr. 586·7322 71 •:AL TV ~8330'.::·~39~5~2~·------I C ha rm ing· & cozy 2 Me-wportleoch 1069 !llt•r .,,,.port P11 11 o rfi r,
Park. Desert Hot Springs
Mobile-Home-t 10 spaces + 3 trailcn, +
BLUFFSE.PLAM ForSal• 1100 2 s wimming pool s
BEAUTIFUL $53.000 ~ 3 Br & FamRm.
\i1dry. up,i:r ad ed . By
Owner 4101 Glenwood St. 2 Br Hous•
end of C'Ul·de·s ac
$16,500 ·="~t:.:·•~t=oo=-----Owner1 ·
581-2306 Laguna leach I 048 ""'""""""~,;,..""""""""""""""' I • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•OPPORTUNITY•
N~ listing -.:or-'eou!I
J.BR . nn hind you own.
fl.1any xt rs. S79.900.
OPF.N SAT. /SUN. J.Spn1
Mu:hclAAn lo Elm to
17792 Cypre!i!\ Tree I .n.
UHITED BROKERS
Joltn Cor•y 646-7414
TURTLEHOCK Terrace
President 4Br·60 pl an
Prin $125.000. 833-11719
41EDROOMS
THEUHCH
$54,950
SOLAR HUT
AHDLAGUHA
A private place for the
thoughtfully unorthodox .
Bountiful view. s moked
glass. hardwood floors.
beamed ceilings. stained
glass vdndows. ad in-
finitum unusuals plus 4
Rdrm s., den /library .
$195.000.
SPACIOUSHESS
Family ho1ne w l a room
for everyone. 4 Bdrms.,
large family room, laun-
Bdrm. home on the end GREATPOTEMTIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• r · · d · Small home "'it h in romc. • 3 BR + DIME Front row \'JC'"'· 3 Ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• +owner's apartment. den. C'O mplt•lt'I\' r C'm dld , · d o o qwet, pnvatc nve Onl y steps off Parifl c OL Uf FS, Twnhse 4 Rr.
ove-rlooking Woods Co ve. Coast llighy..·ay on C·l Canyo~ Vu , Schls . Pool. NEWPORT opcn hseSi:i t tSiin l -:-J.30ti DBl~W1de apµrx.1~sq. Submit n . wne r
,\venidoCarlos fl. Super ocean ~1ew .• l-'642.=..·265=~7 ______ _ Owne r leavin~ a rea . lot . Great potential in · 21 2 Btt , $69 ,500 Ownr $74,500!
$1l,500. vestment at $66.000. _4294"-'·397=3:.... ______ I H A R H 0 R \1 I E \\'
PAYS FOR D ft"i::?ficarPID DUPLEX \\1ITH SLIP 110~11-:S! LQ .... ·cst pri eed ~--=-TI· Bill Carroll 640·5560 Monaro in tract! Doublt' ITSELF ~G17 flastin gs &CoRealtors . doo r entry . r.1 ass i\•e
4 u n it s . i n c I u d i n g 1 ,,;:~,.!~~~·~·~·~·.':28~0~0'...__I ~~~~;;';~~~~ c r a r k Ii n ,g f i re p I a cl'. sepa ra te and private!: HARBORVIEWl-IOMES Spacious formal dining
owners livin,i: area : oot· Portofino, immac, 4 Br, 3 room. Vaulted ceilinJ!s.
of.area owner needs im · Ba, finished bonus rm & Garden view kitchen
mediate cash. Close in loft . $91,500 for quick sale B re a k fa s t nook .
15"0l ""'i.1 .. 11 o.i ... '"'"' 10& Ntwitofl lea1i. 751 -0l•7
with nice ocean vieY..' Jp~n~·n"..:':on~t~y~,&I0:..::~·63:::::4~l---I Secluded double door RIG CANYON LOT
from all living qu11rt crs. TRIPLEX m.1 ster s uite . Large Be s t location on Golr
$129,00l. bed•oom• .. Rettwood cov· Cot•••e •0 7 •ru• Owner SPA...,ISH Best Peninsul B location! ' " ·-~ · ""' ,,1\1\), J"ll Charming 2 bdrm. fronl ered pa t io . See t o, ~58~t~·0~2'~~ccco~r~54~2~·G~7::.35:::... --I Charmer needs TLC . belicve·rall now752·1700.1-house. has lar'c living Oen vu, hdwd firs, fplc. Of'IN111 <J ••l \lu,.rv~··, 1
North Lagun a, private BUY FOR Lc-c-sNOW! beach. 494.5037 c...,-, ..:::::..::c:...::.:..::::::.. ____ ; f ast rising prop. value:
Con'llnft"Cial E. C.M ., nr pk, the wlr. 2,
Property 1600 2 Br houses on lot -
pri vacy, lg bkyd. 2
~1 odern split-level $40,000 patios. $58.800 prin only •
8200 Sq. rt . clear s pan 529-7248
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tilt·UP on 25.000 sq. ft.l-"=U~N::.ITS:.:..._w_/poo--1 -n_r_So-.
!and. S235.000 Coast Plata by owner.
IJOxiS0.$58 .500 t7 7M s 120~'1 Sh o ppin R C enter, · g r os
$179,000 l-'6422~· t~roo==·~··=·~·-----
ii Plex, 5 Plex. 5 Plex
Contiguous bid gs in CM
All 2 BR. Ageftl 675..fDOO rm ., w /frple. Spiral
Sell gue!ll stOOio. Zoned staircnse leads lo 2 1-[®
R·2, unlimited potential. bdrm penthouse apts.. -
1
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with panoramic view$ of .
baydrocean. $125.000. I-"=~=~~~
""'EWPORT IEACH 11 arbor View 1~omes .
l8I 833-9781 --Brown It l I ll S
LIDO ISLE
OPEN lf(lUSE
112 Vi a l'al t>rm o . Lo+sforsale 2200
$115,000. 4br. 211:1 + lrg Condominiums lawn·•••••••••••••••••••••••
lot. Bryant Wi clit Riiy. housHforsale 1700 •• SAN CLEMENTE·s
645•2425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• txc lus ive SHORES
REALTY Carmel model. Fa mily, NEWPORT SHORES ~6'.'7'..'5'.:·.'.I ~6:-4~2_."S'.'4'.:5'.:·3~2~6"..'..l I :='b~'.;-· '::"~':c· ::.0•::.·::.n•::'~· ::.64~4:.:·035=-:.c1 ·1 3 Bdrm. & 11i.'11• r, x f' r
BAYSllORES 11 arbor View ilomes, 4 upper. Chotce loc:1hon !
HORTH LAGUNA COLONY. Magn;fleent
C Os vjew of oce•n', surf and OMD ('hannel islands, just 100
The fabulous Ranch ln
Irvine ! Shak e roof 2094S .Coa~tHwy.
SweepinR <'eme:nl drive1 ___ 4_9_4_· l_0_8_1 __ _
New li sting 2 sty, J Br, 3 BR. 2 BA, f<'ee land. Im· Walk lo beach. pools.
Ba . fam . Rm , s hort mac.Agent640-1267 tcnnis.Only $50.900!l
Whitewater Views· Z & 3 yds. lo beauUful "T·ST."
bdrm. units rmm $54,000. beach. On~ or a kind al
420 Cypre:ss, North only SSS,000. CALL
Laguna 492-4l21
l.O portico entry . lluge
living room host~ craci:I Ocean View ing while bri c k
flrepl1ce l GorAeoui1 Lot
wal~ to pvt bch & ~aut. 2 story colonial CAYWOOD REALTY
ma r 1 n a . F ee I and , homcw /view from cvery1 ___ •_5_4_8_·_1_2_9_0_• __ 1 $l20,000. 548·9833 room. 3 br, 2ir.a ba, ram
Call 675°7225 BERTHAHEN.RY REALTORS .. . . -... , ' ... . '
~ patio kitchen. 4 Kin(!. si~t 50 'xl00' buildllblc lot In r "'M .. .._bedroom II inc:lud tl hig hly des ired area.
, .,1.. seclOOed master suite. $26.000. + own er will
1-fe••)' covered patio. ct1r ry . 110WARD H.
JUST LISTED·llURRY: ZAGRODZKY, Realtor
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llG CA.MY OH car gar., sep. laundry •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Costa Mea.a R·4 with !-~room house. Street
and lllty acqen. owner
wUl help nnaoce. $49,9$0 . 5 room, 3 bat · pro · patio. lM!aut . \andsca......i d-• tnndscpd "' pool 1"'"' l.arge view lot. Good in · ~-.v-o °' ...-& rrc11hly pnlnted. sea and jaC'uzzi , $194,:500 . 'W a ll . 673 . .i 7 81 or come potcnUal. ~,ak e of-·1 -------....,--1
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Lochmooc L• .. N.B. Call11...::==.:::.;.;:_ ___ , 4 AHCHORAG~ ".?"don't nl?<!d a gun t o • .;..~ •
&vis Metzler 644·82:59. Por Sale hy oY..•ner DovC'r draw fast' when you r....,•
-. •OCEANFRONT• Austin Smith Gorman Shore~ . llavcrest 5 Br IHVESTMEMTS place an ad Jn the Oally f11 ap.rti..
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10.BIJa. .. -· J MICIHOMIS f'.For Le&M1 Di3 BrR z~ Ba, Bdrm, t ba, rtmodeltd, Bl!ACff, View, pier. 2 br s.,!!~1cno. ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,, •••• ~:-!' ..... ?~.~ •••••••••~.':';~ ... ~!! ·: · 1 block tobll bhcb, Ille', onn• .a. m, Fam. all wood. watt to beacli. 1325. 1 br SZ3S. Aduh.t. -r, 1un pott_, ... _ d
tf •• D~ rJ1)k. '*'°" "'"'· dtctl:, Rm . with ftplC', CUil. 497·1mor49'7·Ufl u l 11. pd . SOJ E . Cl1l'll.t71-ml/5311... Jbl~. ~· r::~-~o 1 bedroom. View, r floaa ltOIJp~ z BR. I : ~· • 2400 dbl1an1e.f4QO/mo. C'rptl•dl"pl,elttbltnt. .._ ~250 Edenrata'.l..fTJ·Zlll w.u· .,..24 or'75l·9:521 near bea<'h, trench BA. bltn1, DW, ~ar1 .. 1. •••••••••••••.;•••••••• ••••••••••*11t••~• !,.•terl<lft1 aN!:r.Lceh~•l· .. -door•. open beams, Adultt,nopell.$210 mo, 2 bri Zba, C.pe Cod. 2 ~ poo, w/matnt Inc. ···················•••OCEANF'RONTSbr,lbtl,••·············~···r••• 1 BR . drpe D/W c1ra1e, laundry ,~ I
11¥'11 firepl.ttel,paUo,aarace, Walking distance to ..,erbomeLaLq.Hll ... wlAt.tt real.IL $.1U. uU). Offle .... P• stv ;.u~·no pel, Sl$0. utilities. $32S/month. Holi H La 3 PIOPaTY lnc:.pnt.$400/mo. khoob, btacb, parts• Sale/lse or ttat. 38r, Incl. Avail. lZ/20. l, z &: 3 Br. Adulll no 729 ··c.', Sbalima; f:!W ·Wl. r 18 00
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b .. ....inelpal. Prine. -1 ... p-••, -er. -s1mo. Village Real Estate ...... 3252 • •642-9900• * n...J • • Pltlo, x.lru. cenmic kit. Im med. Ott. fi'1·103S M!.OSUS I
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J.ARGEiottnS.nMort -.1. ·""" wy v•-3BR,2BA ... Sl35 GOLOREALTY Dil ........._ .. .,.._ m~,,,...tP1ttt,CM 1 Story, l br, slo..,e & now. -• u nc · s;-.aa
cCresttlne 1rea). Al •• Z·BR lrpk •• ,, I" •MagnoU1/Edtnger ....._,orl31·2700 -cha:· ·.&&2--60'73 refri1. Adlls, no pet.I . W-032! '
• • 4"11; 3BR.2BA -10 A-1ove now t 2 br, fW"D. , atltitie1 bl • paid, wall •-hop. Avail. Ott. •Boba/BroOkhunl kocli 3269 w11ar. Walk to b<b. MIDITIAU)tEAH SIM ..... 8920 Oceanfroot ~ br. 1 ~· yr-NEWPORT VILLA 1• fol dl1tanee lo Lat 10. •~-1mo. YI" •GE ~•et , •• 1 1 br opt. Cp•·. ly. $400. UUI Incl. K1d5 & 0 ....__
G V I I -JBR 2BA .$SZ5 •••••••••••••••••••••• Br I I b ""·• I --... ~ c..-._.. I ~~ s::J.u.:. C• b; 2bBRA frp~,0baoct •Boba/B~ard . 3 Br, lba, xll lie yd, 2bouie~ O:!~;n.:,,, 1 Br l Br & Den. J Br, 2 drps, kitchen, patio. 242 pdaolc.s.16·0.1:ZI ~&2sR · 1
forDwiln. ~nio. "1 ec. 21• 3 BR.Z BA ... SMS room ror. camper & boat. S22S mo. Winter. 8TMIO$$ Br Townhouse. Carpel.I, Flower l~ar}. Ocean vu dup .. $265. Beaut . Apts. Adults.
HAL PIMCHIM •Gufield/Brookbutst 28218 ln'UM!. 646-ISll3 « or l.Q2.QLSS ~~es, fl r~place, 3 Eltictcncy, quiet. 1lober. f\rplc, 1a.r, el.C', Sgt pro-Bltns, crpta, drapes, di.a~
~C..ty R!!ALTORS 3BR,ZBA ... ~. 545-1628 ..........,., 4 Lenrus court.a· over 4o $1 40 lncluUl 261. tes1iooal adult ooly hwasher, rec. rm, pool.
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675-4391 •McFadden/ wn mel on 15 acre ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa (714)557'8020 pat'ious 2 br in new New duplex, Ot"ean view, U«llPLACENTIAAVE •
Broathunl park, view. pool , jacuztl, $37.50 WOK & UP triplex nr rwy Dllhwhr frpk, beam•, 2 br, 2 bit, 17141642-2357
Prop1rt, 2500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
..Dc'b~~~:~S :~~~~ ....... ?~~~ .~~:ft!~:;;=:a sauna, lseS375. 646·2700 :~~dBJ!,~Ptau MH~!~ .~::~:re a2r&aj garage'. $230. 8'7·5·1849 , ~'r~~~cb2t~.'74ss ATER FRONT. qul11l,
PACIF RANCH Fl.replace.3Bedrm.2ba, SBR lBA _..... HARBOR VIEW brdtxapts.546-l03C .,_,ti! llB II d It pU d bltm Su • ......... u 48r 48a $600 •PhoneStrv,tltdpool uic u u ra 111 u no MftaionVll'Jo 3167 lrg patio. 2 Br lots
••i atumES'j,j1T00. AT• Eco••t~-. f oc ~ti~·. $3s·a / r:eo~ •McFadden/Newland ' &44~ roo. •ChUdrenSutlon CASA VICTORIA pets ·~~llM, b,_lcony . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;tora&t!. $185 mo Incl ulll. "'" ·-·-963-4.5m 9622116 4BR,2BA ... S360 •l...owmonthl1rales. 1,2&3br.I>eluxeunrur. crpt.:s ...... ~.aar,aturage, b condo 601 Kid Oock avail fi73 -7381 lion, 3· R, •·ba, den. · •Mc'Fadden/8U.1ha.rd VIEW twnhse, end unit oo •$S OFF week"• rent or Furn. gas/wtr pd. walk to ever)'lhln11. Ideal r · S2 mo. . s 61S4i670
Muter suite has his &2 Br, fncd yard garage lBR,2BA ... $37S Uacrep3rk.New3br,2 wlad Adults·Nopet.sSec.gate ror middle aged couple. & ~t OK. 83'1·6'»0. t:x·1 ~---------
hert baths. All rma. ott quJet, couple Only. N • •Mc-FaddenfSprin11dale ba, bllnll, frplc, upgrd'd, 2376 Newport Blvd. c~t Pool. rec rm. eJcvators $170646·6887 tension 516. 64.5·343.S. New 2 6r WestcUrr Apt. z.
80 fl. Del Pl10 tile children or pets. $210. 4BR,2 8A ... $34S pool . $360. 644 ·14801 548·97~or64S·3967 .s2:5Vlctoria,6<12,8970 1 8 leoc.h 3169 full ba':s. frpl<', all new baUway. St. Cbarlea S48-8251orJ79·7888 •Bolsa/Sprinti:diile ~e~t22 r , porc h, s tove, applic 673-3593 days pec1n kttch., Chambers 38R,2BA ... $.135 •8'ftG•dt•1• dSbshliwhr. 1
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bulltina inc. Jcemall:er $2"10. 2 Br. yard, cpts, •Edinger/Springdale ON THE BAY 1 Br F'um $185 mo. Move Hoc.lettdo 01' Mesa 111 mar. · WATERFRONT l-":.:..;=:.-.------
rcrri1., freezer, corr: drps. 160 "D" Monte Vis· 4 BR. 2 BA ... $335 Beaut. ApL. t Dr. 2 Ba , in for S!6.S. Adults, no 160 W. Wfb-. C.M. HuntinC)ton leoc.h 3840 VIEWS IN 3 Dr 20~:/:;ic~~hwahr. b"'•al<•r"1·a~pew,1w,•,l,banrew& ta646-8883 ;M5·1628 ·~:~1~~Ed~~er ~h~rd~~~3..i1~~.1c. ~! .. ~!;.~!11 E . 22nd St. CloledG•CllJff •••o···~·a··E••A•••C••H••••• NEWPOR't bltns . pa.Lio. $3~5 .
vinyl floor~. crpta, MESAVHDE ~or96i·2ll6 r N tH 3 b Zb d '"'......., BEAUT.GROUNDS 1""11 strlk1nooes1gnand1n l-'G'l-'3-'·>_7.cl9 _____ •
wallpaper, shutters & 3 Br 2 Ba, grdner inc I'd wp ~ r, a, en, California Atmosphere in ADULTS· NO PETS eleQJnt. exc!t1no wav to ()( V 1 2 b 1 b d~. ••ruout. Beaut'ly S37S mo. M.5·1861 LEASE 2 br, lY.i ba adult open beams, 2 rps, bllns. nrly new compleK orrers 10 minutes to ocean. Lie. SI OO IOMUS 1t11e cnoow lofts, l»y ·can u, yr y, r, • ·~ ,u. nd -· c Id S425. 642.9666 . e $1 G •. WH'IOOW1, SkyhgtltS, 11re· duplex. SJOO per mo. ld•cpd w /waterfalls & co o. _...., mo. P , lo serve busy people. 1 r. 85. as m wete:r Efficient'y rrom S220 places vour own private 644 -6780, 642 3639 Koi ponds. Room for ten· 3 BR, 2 BA. Bltns. Good drp~. washer /dryer, llG CAMYOM Fbm baeh start'el $160. incl. Draperies, carpets, 2 Br, l&2 Be1rrom 1295 oatlooro~1con11 Afnenctlv
nia court &. swimming crpl!:, drps. Like a model ~~lrng . 968·2290 or 3 Br 3 Ba Twnhse & 2 Br3 Also l bd.rms. 631·2276 gas heal. gas stove, air 3 Br, 2 Ba, from $47~ ~1~~~C~~~.r:o~enter.
pool, $0 avoeado & 15 home. Dble gar. H&F Ba Twnhse. 644 ."t<>O<. conditioning, swimming
l 'ltr 12•• ~ I 0 I ,...,.. 1 Br mobile home $155. pool. rec. room. washers nn ees . .,.,........,. . poo . wner pays poo U.ke new 3 Br + Fam. . . +util.Matureadultonly. &.d •Summer&Winterat lp~li;;;,.,;-;u;"-'&.'l l serv ~ & gardener. Rm, frplc, nr. Adams & Beaut1ru1 Harbor View 1991 Newport Blvd , ryers. beaehisbeautirul CALL NOW 646-39'l8oreves.549·1532 Beach Blvd. $37S mo. ltome 3-4 Br, 3 Ba_. Bonus 646-83'73 MEW EAST SIDE ·•Views.of ocean,
Call 968·9331 room. great patio. S600 2 Br & Den cpl.I d....,.. Cataltna & Palos 752 7315 mo. Call 714 -894·2245 or J>artially furn. 2 br. 2 ba. • ' • .,..., Verdes i 4 Br 2 Ba Fam, Rm 5SZ·4441 No ehildren or pets. $"185. ~~~: dshwshr. S27S •Large privatedt:!cks Lachenmyer
~ DONAlD M. llRO Bushard Adams. $400. l'llature adult.s . 642·5848. •Heated Pools~Saunas 1St /bt/S200dep. 968·7202. Br & Den, 2· Ba, patio, •As~igned covered
pool & tennis priv'g5, HOMERMOERS
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673·920"2 or 645-7575
2 Bdrm & 1 Bdrm both
lar~e & modem. centet'
pool. Near bch. Garages.
$195 & $240. 646·5210
Br Bayfront. Jg. deck,
ref. stove, erplS, dl'P$.
slip avail. 673·9~ OutofC-k.-AVAIL DEC lST. MESA 2,3&4 br Condos. Tennis, walk. to bch,,$380. .,.,642•9900.,., parking , _ .. , DEL MAR 3 DD 2 BA ~•-· · •Additional rree parking rop«ty 2550 . • , ........-. sauna, 1acuz21. Nr. 64&-0836 A.'1ail now mobile borne •Maid serviee avail CI06e to Bt'h. Lrg 48r.
••••••••••••••••••••••• FP, BJI. Children OK beaeh. 968-2297 or 1-------~--I $6S •Fumitureavail l----------l2ba,decks.ent'lgar.$41S 1
200 Promol'ltorv Or We'sf. Just nortn or Jamooree on Pacific: Coast M1gnwav. Te1epnone 11141 675·8000. owned aflll m~naoea t:lv
tne Irvine comoanv.
.. 2 Bedroom house and 1 Near all schools, $375. 968-4405 Sm1 Clement. 3276 mo. 642·3561 '
bedroom house on R2 lot, mo. 545-6740or642·8181. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·chg · •DELUXE• 1------------I
12 d 3Br28a +Bonus Rm, Br.homeview lot.Coun· Abargain!lbr$18.'"> ()penM ·F 9:30·5:30 Eastbluff3br,2 ba,lst'.W.CXcanfront2Br upper, $23,950, ·~ own, $175 1 STORY 2 br, 1 ba, stv erpts &. drps. $350, 1st & Sal 10·5, Sun 12·5 I I mo. Owner will car ry 1st ret"rig., encl. gar. AdllS, last. 968-7146 try kilehen. Assum. 7% 2 brunfum, blln5 Sl.70 nt'. spac master s uite, sundet'k, gar, stove & T .D. 4139 Temescul , nopets.S2l5.M8-6S20 loan, $44 ,900, 830-8465 P1HECREEk din rm & dbl ~a.rage. rL-frig,..,..•shrtdryr,Adlb.
Hom e G a rd en s 3 Br2 Ba Model home No Owner. Studio apt 1150. Good IOC'. LIVES UP Hunfin9ton Auto door opener avail. $.lXlyrly . fl73 -7412
<Corona). HOMEffMDHS yd wk, ideal ror pr0f's, Souttl Loguno 3286 Sep. unit on property. TO ITS MAME p •t• Pool & recreation area.
Santo Ano 388() RmKhes, Farms. * •642·9900• * sn~ls or c~~s. t'u1,1t. wood, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·t6I6or eves 642·5056 o\"er soo tall trec11 and 711 ~~~n ~~e Adul~~3M"Sfl~~
Groves 2700 2brtriplexw/yd:.&gar mirrors ... wa papers.? Bd. South Laguna 1\1 s trcun1 s wilh •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• . -chg -Lge frplc, dbl gar. nr Charmer. Frplc,beamed DonoPof"t 3726 14•a tt•rfalls c r eate a <7l4l5'J6-l4B7 ~A~':;.~::~·:78 HOMEflMDERS .
45 ACRES·, Pink 2br,gar,kids/pels,ok 962Bea_.;~58Blvd&Fwy.$37S. c~ngs, garage. ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• rela:iung sett ing for M edb M edb 9900 ~ view ~· 494 032 l BIG 2 b 2 b ~•• Ut'I }'Our spae1ous new 1-or snag Y anag Y "* •642· • • Grapefruit , 4 O O O $l9.:i 2 br dupl • / d · ~. · • r, a, .......-. ht 2. bedroom apartnient. l--'w~;~u~;·~m::..;W~a=l~te='~'~C~o~--l __ wc:,:1~111~· a~m::..;W~•='~'"='~'~C~o~--I $115. 1 br, util paid
per /acre . 922-7398 · exw yar lnine 3244 Beautirul Spanish home inc l . Near bcac · fron1 $220. fo,11rn1turc ·t'h~-
Trades invited. EASTSIDE Jge house ••••••••••••••••••••••. • bylhe beaeh in exclusive 496.()l95 or960-ll42 available. Small pets BR 2 Ba <4·plexl. Nr 5 Bayrrt>nt 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt 1 br_, rcnt'ed yd, gara.g.-
BEAUT S J Points. f'rplc, dbl gar. Bch & pier. $550. yrly. RHl&tate Br, 2 Ba. erpts, dbl gar, · an oaquin area of So. Laguna. 4 br, .. 01\, Adults only. Offiel' $320.Nopets.540·4484 979-1935&644·4510
b:chC1n9e 2800 $360. 1923 Fullerton, Twnhme Lar~e 2 Br, 2~ 4 ba, Jge liv rm. library, Hwtti~on Beoch 37 40 n1~·n 9:00 tn fi .00. 2300 l-"=====:..:.=-1.:.:::.:=~::.::..:::.:.:_ ___ I 2 br, util paid, $155
••••••••••••••••••••••• blks E. of NB Blvd. Ba. 2 st~·~1':tw or$5g:cif fam rm. cent ral••••••••••••••••••••••• F:11rv1 t'w Hd. t'osta 1&2 DD. Bch, pool apl.s . •LAPARISIEMME• 2 Brstove,dshwshr,J!a;;i~
$lOO 000 Equity io San 556-1017 course a e. · cour:tyard, 2 car garage. BEAUTIFUL 1 hr rum Alci.a . Phonl' !>45 2:104J. $175. up, Adults, no pets. 2 Br. unrurn, $215. All disp. oir cond. s h al! • . 547 .7044 Avail. Jan. 1. $700. mo. ts s170 & $!"" 5 · .. 536-7031 I t I F ' I Gabnel Valley income Large 4Br house. NHH (7 14)499-4108 or (714) ap ""· pan1s11 Adult 2 huge bedrooms e ee r '" irep ace . crpts, drps, ent'I patio.
property for be~eh or di'st.. frplc, din rm., new Ra«TALS 833-6413 stylle bldg, p~tdencl 31~r, '170 no pets. Inquire apl VACANT lge 2 br, 2 ba, Healed pool. Adults, no nice residential area.
Orange County income paint.$375.613-0626 2BR,2bahomeror only poo.sauna, n ry,a s. C S68W w ·i studio. RIO, OW, fr-pl , pets. Close lo shops, maturi!
propert)'. (213)444·4025 $375. Clean, highly up· eshninster 3298 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk • · 1 son. big sun patio, pvt elosed 979·1268 adlts only. No pets. In·
or (213)962·0038. Brokers VACANT graded· ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. or Beach orf Slater. STUNNIN G 2 Dr 2 Ba ar.,$300.mo.Allutilpd. Across from golf course quire 415 S. Orange Apt
protected.-3 BEDROO~f. 2· bath OR... . Fireplace. 3 BR, 2 BA , 842·78'18 garden apt,. Pool. rec 426 22nd St. Agt. No ree. 204J2Santn Ana Ave C.
home for rent with lovely 3 BR, 2 ba home (or $395. cpts, drps, bltns, OW, room $205. 710 W. 18th Sl. 84&-1311or846-4938 "'--------3-8_8_6
'IHI Estate earpel!:, dble garage, bi W I LL C 0 NS IDER lovely fenced backyard. lnin~ 3744 OCEAHFROMT. Soufft Loguno W..+tcf 2900 fenced yard. Fireplac STUDENTS $3 50 I mo. 9 6 3 ·4 569 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE Br 2 Ba, xtras. $259 mo. 2 BR. Iba, winter S.100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• too! $325/mo. Call Agt OR... . 962·2116 , S7D wk or $300 mo. in · NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba, adull Encl'd gar & patio. 3 BR, 2 Ba . $350 Winter Ba ch. Apart . S. Laguna
Private Party wants 20r 3 546-4141. 3 BR. 2 ba + formal din· 1 Bd b eludes maid service TV apts. Lge beautiful in· 1_~ __ 84_2_·_038_9___ ST~s TO t••cH $130 mo. 4C99al_~~~cr GJ>At. ing room. Good location. De uxe 3 . 3 a Condo. · . -' 1 & teriors open to lush water ....,.. ~ ......,, BR home. Prine ooly. 3 Bd, 1 ba, Stove, L $470 Pool, Jaeuzi:i, security sauna, Jacuzzi. poo landseaping. Every con. Bd, patio & pri. yard 2 2 BR , Iba, winlerS225 552-77111 an. 6 pm renced yrd, Boat access. OR... gate~ washer/dryer. Will r~: ~~1~5 Oyer Rd . eeivable extra. ?1o1ust see blk beach, $225. Avail. 4 BR, 2 ba, yearly $495 A~u:.=i~:l"l~~O
Private Party wants 2 or 3 Kids & pets ok. Close t 3 BR. 2\f.i ba; Turtlerock. consider 2·3 women. No1..::..:..::=.·c:.:::...:::.:::_ ___ I to appreciate. 5355 $465 . i-::Dec.::.·c•=th=.~·=968:::.·0652==-· __ 3 BR, 2 &. 1325 Winter
Br home, Pr in only schools. $350. 546-7945. $475 Furn. children under 14, no Lagunaleoc:h 3748 ME.SA VERDE VI LLAS. BR, 2 ba, dlx studio, 3 BR. 2ba $300Wntr. THE EXCITING
552·i778 an r6 PM HALECREST 3 Br 2 Ba, LE RAISOR fi:~6 S37t 30wner/Bkr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1555 Mesa Verde Drive t'pts, drps, bltns. 0 /W, ~fhelor apt furn $155 PALM MESA APTS.
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Frplc nope'· $300 , 8" lk5llor aft 6, KITCHEN apts at Crcsc-East. (7 14)540·8871 . Just gar., pvt patio. Wtr pd. r Y s••WIMD 'f!NUTESTON-O WN Property In ' ...,. · 893-4716 as or Jerri entBay.1435N.CstHwy W.orMesaVerdeClr.orf Nr. GoldenwestCollege. l;I". " c i
Inglewood, Hawthorne Gd. Loe. 545-0630 . REALTY Kukuk. Reas. rates. 49"·2508 lfarbor Blvd adj. to C. 1'1 . Sm. pet ok, $240 /mo. Condo. 2 BR .• 2 ba., den. Bell.
or So. Bay Area? 28r. w/stove, $200. nr 19th ICG=o=U=-=&~C~o=u=•=lry'-'--=C~lu~b~---l~G'l~5-~655~l:._______ Unf, Yrly. $475. Ba ch, 1&2 DR. WIUPAYCASH! & Maple. lst & last mo. 4523CampusDr.,Jrvlne lmmac 3 br, Jrg li.v rm. MewpOrfleach 3769 rrom$180.
Ph. Tom D'A.ln1an«o. req. Adults. 673·5820 . Campus Valley Shop Ctr. patio, crpt, drps. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE VEMDOME BR apt, I blk from Adults, No Pets
CAU833..a600 • area. 1375. Eves or $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & 3 l~e bdrms w/2 baths, beach. Patio or balcony 1561Mesa 0r.
T.q, PROPEATIES 4 Bd, & Fam.rm., new I ;Lg::e-N;,;:e:;w:"-.;T~w:n~h:s:e-. ~2;-;8~,~. Lw~kn~d~·~·~962~. ~-·~06~7~8~-~·---Ba eh. Color TV, m~id rrple, patio & pool. Quiet avail. Ref & stove incl. (5 Blks East of Newport
(213\ 674-6907 anytime remodeled, no pets. kid den , 2 Ba rrplc·· 3 Condomlnuims serv, pool. THE MESA. adlt units across from Cpt.s, drps . $175. 960·3840 Blvd.)
or (n4)846-~1 aft.6. ok. Refs a must. $395. in balc~ies, dbl gar. r{r. u..turnished 3425 415 N. Newport Bl, NB Costa ~1esa Park. $275. HOMEFIHDERS ,,~~~~~~~~~ ____ 54_6·_9860 ___ _
Rftdalt cl water & gardener c~ ........ &UCJ,547.5353 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9681 · 645·3381 or 837·9517. 1845 Rooms 4000 548·3337 ~"'I"" Anaheim "* •642-9900• * ••••••••••••••••••••••••1----·------· IOOklEHOUSE 3BR, 2 bath. Ideal beachl-'=='-------1 LAS BRISAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses FunU1'led 2 Br beamed ceil, Fpl, Ideal location, beaut. dlx 3 Kind dest'ribed in books. location. Yrly lease. FOUR SEA.SONS APTS 2 brw/balcony & garage Pvt enl/ K. pnv. CM $25/
••••••••••••••••••••••• Laun. Rm. Nu paint, lg br't.s2 ~a, ~~.£.~~age, no Trees, pool, fireplace. $375 /mo. Jones Realty Spacious 2 br studio, l ~ Jblksbch:~~~duplex: for Discriminating wk & $60 1 mo. up.
lalboo Ill.cl 3106 yd. Patio, 2 blk5 to s ho pe · e. Putting gree, gardener. ·inc, 6JJ.6210. ba. pvt patio. pool . Adults 548·5954 or 556·0058
••••••••••••••••••••••• & parks, $270 inc water * REHT•Ls * Clubhouse, 2story Adults, no pets. $195. 735 Watch the 'unset A B · ht2b be h I c II 3br4-plex, rned yd, gar I IVE at Newport Bc•ch. Winter Lse, Furn. 3 Br 2 trash. 646·9011 UNIV. PARK Back Bay E·Side CM ng r ac ap · a Joann St. 645-0332 o•er ttie oceon • Ba, Bayfront home, $.175 . 388 2 b bo ,....,5 2Bdrm,2 Battr, Den, owner after 6 collect . .:::=c:..::.::.===---' ~!ml Br h ith' Weekly winter rates. $35. -'t h t • $425 Pool home 3 br, 2 ba , a, nus ....... , Bltns $395 permo (213)691-8323 2Bd.FAMILYOnly, I OC. w rnstept s1ngleroom.6302W.Cs t. 'w~ . ou /7J5e. ~i17 frplc, bltns, dbl gar 4 BR, Zlh ba •••• •••• • $450 Year iease: 548.5436 New Carpets, pool. ~ ~ l BEDROOM llwy. Pine Knot Motel. ;:;.s.I!!!." 87s 4000 673 ~ College Park Area. $395 2 BR, 2 ha •......... $350'1--'-"''--""-''--'...:..:c.:.:..... BEACH-I.SE-ADULTS $190. 645·1~. _ -= •Healed pool (7 14 )67}·CM40
-· • · SCB-4471or540-3666 THE TERRACE · RAMCHO $125 studio 675-1865 after REAL TY INC. •Sun deck -
Luxury Cottage, antiques, 38R,2 Ba .........• :$425 SAM JOAQUIN 5:30.103McFadden STUDIO apt.s, a ll util pd. •Private balcony Room~ $2 5 wk up .
sunken he.a"fidwaterbed, 3 Br. 2 Ba. plus bonu RanchoSanJoaquin $160. mo.859W •. 19thSt. 17141846-1311 •Adequaleparking w/kitchcn. Apts $37 .50
2 Br.$365yrly.673.7008 room.Gd .cond.close 2BR.den,2ba .. $455/500 2bedroom-den·brand l Bd furn-pool ·blk to _&t.2:=~·34-'5~2'-------ChUdrenWekome •Elevator wk u1>. 548 -9 755 {I f'
all schs. $375 540-1542 0 2BR,2Ba .•......... SMO new! View! On golf Ocean·Sngl Adlt-yrly LOVELY l, 2, & 3-BR's. •Security &15-3967
C01ta,Mffa 3124 S46·9460 TURTLE ROCK eourse! Cpts. &. drps. incl $1fJ(). 675-6428/646-2006 •2 Br. 1 ba. Mesa Verde. Furniture available
$ 151 I d Ad ll Pel' ••oo Some studios. frplcs , ESIDf' C M I b b th 3BR 2 .. $42'/~"'" 4 mo. mm e . u s , no . -. T-ereq'd·So••y,nopet" .. • • . r, a • ' ···•••· ..,,,, possession (HJ6) Lynne lBrrurnw/garage.Steps RcrrigAvail.833·8974 bltns, l rg . patios , ~ " pvl entr., r crrig. $105. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R I
CULVERDALE Rothell,644-6200. to beach , $200. mo ..:.:==-'-'-"--'-'--'--I enclosed garag~. ALL SS15RiverAvenuc 675·6488or640·4161
3 BR, 2 Ba.·········· $375 Winter rental. 544-6899 or OAKRIDGE VILLA areas of H.B. (at Seashore & 55th I
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3 Ir, $475 ,........ Verde. $375/mo. Cal
64.2-4445 after5:30 PM 645-5045 Agt. WALNUT SQUARE 675-7598 3 Br, 2 ba , bltns, children •ALSO• For appt. eal\642·2566 Bdrm w/pri. ba. Kitchen
fniM 3144 2'-BEDROOM. 218 3BR,2ba,AJC •••••. S335 1---C-------welcome. S22S. 858 W. LARGE3,&4-BRhomes • .,RKMEWPORT priv ., all Oakwood
••••••••••••••••••••••• Placentia. $215/mo. Call 2BR,2Ba .•••••••.•. $32S REALTY COl'ltPANY San letMnte 3776 Center.645-1197 near good schools in de· '""' racililics. + parkin g.
For Rent Furn. Univ. Pk, 645·5045Agt. 3BR,2~ .. ij .0 $3~5/335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -==-"'-'--'--'-----sired neighborhoods. APARTMEHTS $125. mo. 642·<Ml6. ~~w,!!~io~ ~r ~~ OmtG Point 3226 2 BR.~~ b!'r!. S600 ~:~~<;or;.d:~1/ic~r,H~~~ Studl';iA~tm':!.il pd, ~~:: ~P}~~;.' ~~rd::sul~ $3iO &upHo FEE :~~~%! ~~~
Avail. Dec. 20. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEERFIELD . Harbour. Beach aceess. 49'2·8804 avail immed. cats. 548·2720 Townhouse.'>
552·78"3or552-0328 New 2 Br Condo, Ocean & 3 BR. 2 ba · · · · · · • • •• $425 Pool, jacuzzi. Vacant. 1 Br loft, bllns, do'•· 3 BR, 2 BA_. large apt in Fr. $23'9.50
l .. h ,148 Sunset View. tennis , COLLEGE PARK S25S mo.847·3305 SmtaAna 3780 hwash cr, c pts, drps. 4-pl".x.Patio,bllns.Near Open9-6Daily OIJ'l'CI OC. ~ pool. $320. 714·833·4 3BR,2ba •••••••••• $400 213 /377-6585. ••••••••••••••••••••••• El l /B b $350 Spa-Pools-Tennis
••••••••••••••••••••••• days ·, 71'·'96·8174 $220 642·6243 is eac • ' h ' , .. ..--L · S.16-8836Agt . Ac ross rrom Fas ion
View, 3 br, 2 ba, avail. wknds. 552 7500 o~::..f'Cf 3525 AMBASSADOR IMMS 3 Br J 3~ Ba, $350 full up· Island at Jamboree on
Newport Beach. Slecpin,:::
Room near Shops & Bch.
Pvt. cntr & bath $120 mo.
673·0343 ------Fum. llm, pvt halh, cov'rt.
gar. Pool, SilS rno.
Newport 6'W·8465 eveo;;. 12117·1/16, c!tildren/peU E-_..alftYall 3234 • OFAMYICA g raded, cpts, drps WAUC:TOIEACH SanJoaqu1nllills Road.
OK $400 mo $100 wk ,.._.... ey ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWOLOCATIONS 17141644 1900 497.'1851 . '••••••••••••••••••••••• red ht'll 5'19·2066 I & 2 Br, cpls, dprs.1 __ _::..:....c..:.:...~·.:.cc.:..: __ ,VoccrtionRffltals 4250 bd b WEEK.LY RATES bltns, gar. 221 16th. 205 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New-rt leach 3169 3gara'g2e~oo:'opeai0r,,c,on5dcu" -oalty HEW FULLSERVICE •EXTRA SHARP! .2Br, 15th St. 847·3957 ; BR.AMO CABIN ,-. • TOWMHOUSE 2277Ha bo c •1 nu cpts/drps, redec, 532·2064 ·,536-3058 SP•HKIHG HEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean oven, crpts, drps, r r, ·" ' d k"d k $1 "' ***llG IEAR ** *"
2 Br, winter rental, $215 1800 sq rt . $350. mo. ~ l5ReMni~~~!~rBem·l2ae~· 8
2909 Bristol, S.A. ~a~~ r~ g ~ 5 # 02: 'l :· ••2 BR, near new, 1185 . 3 Br• with Swedish 3 large bedrooms, SlcCJ)<;
()pto House Sat & Sun al 531·5001or831-0282. ~ 645--4840 &S40-2300 Shalimar. 536-1857. Bltns , carport. N r . fireplace. Small children 12. Separate iame rf}()rn
1 : 00 12 6 3 a r d St . · At in . to Irvine Industrial. rreeway & major shop-welcome. 2635 Santa Ana "'ith t'olor T\' and pMl
(1)871-6089 3 Br:'Zba, !rpfc, bltns, dbl FANTASTIC view or UCI, Quiel cul-de-sac. Private •-I t LJi:t: 2 Br, bltns, erpts, ping. No pets. 545·0760. Ave (East Costa t.1cs a bl II d k B
, garage, encl. yard. $380. park&bills, Rancho San back lawn area with ....+? nw:n 1 drps, elose to bus, shops behind Sanla Ana Coun· ~e:k -~~c !ucne ~~e.nrf~
OCEAMFIOHT 5'8-44'1lor 540-3666 Joaquin Twnhse, huge 2 00rv•,•,•1•6 t1r~s0. K~.duLocltsa't~~ •• ~~••••••••• &sehls. $170, 631 -3014 New, large 2 br studio apl . try Club}. 675·3399 for in· 49-1·86 1 I, La~una Beach
SANDY B~•cH .R-lal br&den 2ba 1507•q ftl ., ~ Nr. m 0 •or shopp;ng.1931 formal.ion. ~ · "'"· l•tL<lOftleoch 1240 • ' · 1·0 Tu s 11·n b e twcen lolboalsland 3806 ...., -"===-----1 ~yrtybu" -1mo 3 ""'" Hi•b ceo'l 'g• frplc 3 '"e 3 Br 2 Ba , Mesa del Holl."'7-0178 -R~al•lo•hor• 430()
"'' ._,,.,, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ' ' & Redh'll (oil •••••••••••••••••••••••~ ""' BLOCKTO OC F.AN ~• bedrooms, l bal h -balconies, pool & rec. Newport 1 J\.1ar area. $230. 1040 B De p . · ' •••••••••••••••••••••••
ground level! (l.1Z0). 3, Br2Banrbeach&sbop· ~a.lblktogolfcourse. San Juan St.). No Fee. ·Super luxury super lg 4 •Valeneia.S40·7823 EX lge 2 br, 2 ha, dlK luxe nvate2Br.2ba. . ~•-mo•-11& ""'141 Br.2Ba,1732sq.n .rrplc. poolsldeaptnrbch.Adll,· Lge walk -i n c losets, Proressional· }fale w.1 nl14
LynneRothell,6""200. ne·-.&.ae. s, ·$400. mo. Ready now! ......,..., · f m I to sh 2Bropt... I+ Dep Vaca t aval sunken tub, dshwr, gu, LARGE 3 br. lower, shag no pets. $195. S36·8362 bltns, gar age, ca hie TV, c a c. arl.' ·
lmmed • ..; ... 198n' •· 640-8300 ""-'*•H Unfurn 3600 T s11n 838 0662 ,_. -~ $460mo.673-6454. erpl!. encl. patio. Nr. Adults/no pets. $JOO mo.~ · · ~
TURTLEROCK, never ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC.$235.mo.552·4576 Lagunahac.h 3848 lill 'June1S.SJ75m'1.on~talc to s h aro n eau1.
R£ALTYC0t.IPANY 3 Bdr. 1'11 beth, condo. 1ivedin.2Br28a+den2 BR, l Ba, CdM , no CCM"OlladelMcsr 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yearlyle3;"1e.UT ILITIES Ocaeh homl'. $1311. Al l
· . rertig. dlshwash/ dryer •·Din. Rm,. Nr. pools & ehildrcn or pets . ..,.,S mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR, 1 Ba ., Pool. 2 Adult!: Dr bhl · lo lh PD Ava1labl"" 1l,.,. I ·• ... .,.., Max. sz55 Mo, 1632B op a pe e in e · "' ...... ut1ls ine. no drugs , !"o .. LE~EJan.JulyJbr,21-!t nopeU.$275.848-3320 parks lovely lndscp'ng 644-6800(Susie) low 5494338 Ocean from your Apt. Call ror appt 551-6042 Lagun.1499··1329.
ba, all appliances, ram Condo 2 BR DW dryr $450 'mo. Inc l erdnr. 2B lBa 1 c Gar West _ ..-a . · · Lease. Luxury, securitY,1.:•::ftc:c:.r•:..:..P.:.M~.-----ll -~-------~s· Dovmo.,.631D~ ... 1No pell. ;ind ..;ashr, rclrt1.'.stove. 833-2252. c.'M· . 1200' mo. 64·2-1~1 ~f .,., 202S Pomona new Aparts . Mature adults. 3175.S Cst. T -g 2b 2b lk l h h Female .20·35 wanted t<~ "' --"' fl Ont I r B Hwy 499-2835 ..... • r, a, w o t' • share n1rc 2 Br 2 Oa npt; • · Clubhouse/pool facll . Supe.r 3 br 2 ba ow aft. 5wkd)'S. l e>rcs Y 1 et. 1 r, crpts · · pool & tennis. $.11 5fmo. in P.1isaion Viej~. wtg001I
$225 ./mo. 963·4567 bltm c""'•' d ....... 'bea"i ~ · -· drps &: bllns, Call ro 2 Br. wolk to town & 631·1622/642 -J0.18 . look'••• YO"n" rcspon,1·, .... " U.fwwlsh1d &2U6 I • ..-. •r-• ...... h1Knh Fvrnishe-d Appl ~ " .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::21 s;so1mo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DELMAR · beach. Adults 111lthout St t S d 2 R 2 n ble male. wil l. {urnb.h .... ftlmd 3206 3 BR. 1~ ba, btg ramill · I lcAoalsJond 1706 2 Br Townhousl'. frple. 2Brupper, enel gar, adlt.! peU.497·2884497·3109 bTrn. ... 0pa~i~.' frpl~. ~5 ref ir desired, cal l ••••.,.••••••••••••••••• 'af"· t'br. Ad1 "'!'3s85 l••; talkoach 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. tennis, continental ~1~60no pets. 1185. Oceanview 1 Bd. N. and, mo.642-9666 7[.8·0265 Lov•"-3Brll>Ba,+~. rOO•. urs . • • •••••••••••••••••••••••LITTLE ISLAND _ nr breakfast. Some ocean&. · new cpt & d ....... elt:!t'. c k """ ...... .., fU..314'1 545-4289 ... ~ H ,_ Cond areer woman see ~I Guea Rm• Bl. Bltn kLL • Panoramic oc-e1.n view, 3 new, 2 'Br, sun deek, $325 Catalina view!f. Close to 1961 FULLERTON frple, garage,,.,., blks to ew-xury 0 sametoshare deluxl! 3br
2 frpk'a, gar, wshr/dryr. HOMEFIMDYS br, 2\o\ b1, din rrry, frplc, mo. adult ~ no pe t s shopping & fine beaeh. we have (2 I elean, cute, Och .. $27$. 473-3131 or ILease now & choose R pt $1 50 + \.'l u t i 1.
$5,$0iuo.61$-2975 ••642·9900**. bltns, full length dttks. 673-4394 644-2611 t br unit~ ror adult o"l-"548=·5804==·------I your o wn r.3rpct & 548 ·7200
C dol "' ,222 . SSS> mo. Cell 5494164 or couple. no pets Owner drapery color~. 2 Br. 2 8a1----------or-. "'W ~ lbr,UUlpd. ~mlbch 559-5'58 494.9980 Yrly 2 Br, sun dk, wsh· -• Whitewater vlew, nearly w/pool in prctt iJtlous Howdoesoncrlndthat •••••••••••••\••••t•••• . ~ 4cbg .. ~ · dry, ulil pd. Couple. no Dix 2 Rr Gardei:t Apt. there Sunday. newZbr,2ba&3br.2ba. Westeliff <1rc;.. Walk to RIGIITROOMMATE!
2 Br, ~ Ba, (rplc, pvt. 2brC()Odo, child/pet ok OM Vie\\'. 2 bd, den, 1 'h children or 11<'ts . $250. (rple, nu erpl'I, pa1nt, lgc East 5 id e. 2 bdrm , lease $'Z80-$300. J;:UQt"k t St\oJ>:" & park. Adults on-By re{l:illterlng with
• Ntio\ 2 blU to bcb, no ·' -ba, S.00. 714.Q&.4169 or AvJ 12·1 675-4548 aft S patios. adlls, no pe\s. encl05ed garage, adulta. bea e h . 494 ·3383 or ly. S400 mo. 645-8373 or l~ou~ematesUnlimited
J>eta.·-Sm.67$.$187 Huny! 1brdpbt, rncd yd 714·990·0999. wltdys. $295. 67~-0632 &42·5000, ownertagent. 494·233i 645-8616 832·4134 Mon·f'ri t2·6pm
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ln2home. Rellable,dc·Slua.mpoo Cr: &team clean· lokOflfHjWcAwoys ompl garden 11ervlce. •lAUIJ.NG&:Ct..EANUP HOUSEWORK 110\'ina/Hau.Uu. Sludeal VERY NEAT PATCH D rixtuteSS
•ble, fnc'd 1d, lov· lng. Color briichtcn~rl ; Deroralivl'wlterproo! Mal~t-c:leanuPfl ·llll type11 Reaaonablerat•,Call Residential CM are• on· w /lar•• truck. Rea1. JOBS & RESTUCCO. li~l~·Untt$12.50
QI care. ReCs 84%·5299. wht crpls 10 n1 fn bleach. toatin.c5 over prurunc. 551·9180 DAVCO Ml 4~ ly. Plcue call 14$-1tlrT. Barry Ml-1'7'23/8»-6179 Free est 993·1439. ~ &4" ma.In Unet Sl5
.. lcttn Glean hv rm, din rrn & livinw arC:ii~ tMral Stn'icet SI 2 • Lood 'lborou&h houseclelJllo& MOVING? 2 e:rp m en yard sewer !lnet$1$br.
•••••••••••••••••••••••hall $15. Av& rm $7.SO. 3Yrs.Guarantee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Getndol unalchtly $14 wtek movo you. ReuonableJ PATCHPLAST'ERfNG Statellct30102'7 couc h $10, chair S.S. Guar APPLIED SYSTEMS TR.ASH &DEBRIS a . t 675-7572 W 1148 5• "1617 BUlLDF:flS • J wl,11 aw av elim. pet odor. Crpt re Uc 283642 (213)7?6·1651 I DO IT ALL! Colt StOOent·~-6'%8 Ann !Jr00.2937 rt 1. , . I. ••ALL TYPES•• Call ,.\r
fantastic lot In Dig Bear pair. 15 yn exp. Do work Elect rlcal, Plumbing, L..mcapilM) FTee FAt 541).eSZS
nr aid areas for a home my11eU. Reta. 531·0101 Eltdricm etc. Reas rate5. 642·4957 f'ast Oelivef")', hauUnir, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'•t'--p---i-.........-loofi
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C ~ carpet. fo"reef'!I~. Gullr· maint lrcpr.iirs. 22 yrs ~pts . Conscienliou:.Houl l•anl-lnlJE:rl·ReuRatra llmU'""f Rea1,rreec:ats, .c .
•• ~ •• ~••••••••••••• anteed labor. 645·l274. exp W233108 548.S2QJ Craltsma.n. SU-~. • •••• ~ •••• :;:••••••••• ;:;ri;~ll. f 'ord. Lrucp Call Gene atMZ-04~ Sptcl .. lb Walt 8JO.S020 anytime
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CAR PENTRY SVS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1aintlrepairs. No job PARTY ? 5 to 6 pcs. We J-IOUSi::?Ca.llGlngharn ;cnot•J llOUSEPAINTING sx-at., dralrui, taucetl, •••••••••••••••••••••••
CALL .549-4159 Brick & block. toosmkll. SJJ.OOGJ play the old one:s & Uh: Girl. f)'ee es ts fi.U.5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrudde/Out. lU.qual/low copptt replpd. D•Y iii Rcmov3ts, UmbinC, top-
. . Driveways. Sidewalks. new. l.'1111 Red 6'16·3412. -. ~ Ftrepla,ces-Plantc:n ralea. Bruce 145-5376 nighl service. We take pinR. prunln~. Split Pine Add it~ons, Remodehna:. Curb & Jt utte r Pool Gardeftl'") . •llOUS ECLEANING• Bric'·ConcretePatio p of p . 1 t & E ~l.strCharae.Uc300948. firt.·v.•ood . $75 cord fdel.
P • ~ 1 o s, Pan c 11 n g , decks. Wayne. 642:8673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <..:a rPl' nt ry, pa 111 l1 n K. By rellahle couple, good Block Wall11 BBQ Pits Qu ·1 aJn~~ n · J-."rx•t: JUST l'LUMllMG l.ic /bond /iiw. 642.2£24.
C3b1net.s, etc, 492·9739 or Expr llkwaiian Gnrde n~r n1 1!lor ,rcpa 1 rs. Free rt•fcrl'IH't'll 548·6271. lte(s, I-At. $46-0&64 est~ 757~1~;.;'S.O. Ct' •CALLM2-4lll *
750-9460Jack or John. ~'!':!':~~•••••••••••• Yd"<.:l<'anups & ltauhn1 cslimatcs . .>15·1408. Thoroughly clean your WILLIAMS &SONS •IARV"S PLUMBING Ommo',mal's". 1,•,lrspf~~fris~:
Custom Cabinet Making & . • Tnm & prune&l6·467s HcUinq home or apt $14 ~r wk . Masonry, Brick/Block PAPER/PAINT. 20 yrs • 646.(l807 • ford Lunds:c aping
lo'inlsh carpentry. i-;uro· Allnl:l}lohdlnlr Spel c. Fri ee f:' x Perl J a Pu n es e •••••••••••••• ••••••••• J.i c 111220. H.efs, 644·2266. & Stone. Ca ll Ml l·7829 expr. N~ :ori:l , S11ve SS NO J OH TOO SMALL ,_, 7817
pt"an trained 548-2860. w.11 • ce g nsu ale ~ . · •llAUL.ING • no wait. ~Ill sfacl Ion ------,---.,--,--,,f .!-~·-""c.:.· ------~;;:;;;;;~;;;:;;;--;;;;;:;:-;-;;-1-'w~I•~•~· add on. 645·3439 G ardene_r · Co mplete y ARI) CL i-· ANUP Ex per Japanese lady de· Mo•lnc] guar. Free esl 6'5·9951 Plumber. Repair. install TulorirtCJ tdlNORlt0~1EREPA1Jt For Ciassifi('dAd ',~rd services, l'lt!unupcs ,..556.ro:17 •• :.ires housecleaning.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ti epipe G •••• • J>lumbin~·Carpent""' .eeest.~7·2210. rte 11 ab l e. Nd s •HousePointi-* S<!f'>' c~ nes, r · · •••••••••••••••• • • .,, ACTION M I /II I I E I & I l W .• ., G G1dle). 642·931S. Piano lesions Beginntts t..:cramic tile.540·5560 C 11 llich':1YiirdSl!rvice.Rc•, !!AUi.iNG. rnoving transportatlon.642·4389. nv n g au nJ . x. n .-or uar _ 1 C 11 a a Economical & depends· by llc 'd/bonde d prof ORAINCLEANED$6.50 a!ld Adu .ts , o esu Carpentry, f"inish, Jte·
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Daily Pilot J\.l ~1 int /Sod /Ch:11nups & r leanur. Jo'rom SIO pt• HouseclecmlllCJ b I e s l u d en l a ' p ain te r. 499·4131 & Eve5,~·kndssamepr1l'e pl!lnO ma1or . ~f.8·2098 i\D·VISOH. h1Jul1ng. 673 ·0775 t'rcc Io u cl . De Pend able · 963.3447 979.9039 64().17491644 .2369, B7S·SZM. Guar 558.7380 c .61. 642·~7H est. [l48 .28f.S .
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1 1 cd 2 B J<"urn. s100 mo. C:.dl are<1. 1''.P. $42.000. Call GermanShtp.Hlk&lan. hours a fter school a nd Saturdays. If SOl'otf. EXP E R REQ.
Aviu · mm ; r 2 Ba, Frec.Jerick 540·2270 lloll:ind lllty. 645·4170. 1\11 .... to "H1dl'r .''9Gll·910J you are honest, ambitious, and n ot GOOD PAY FOR GOOD part. turn. 1' em. Roo1n . _ · --
mate. Ne, Call Ann 800 S<irt New Mt>dic:i l f>f. 1-"abn<· Shop in busy Shop I.UST l:ite Au~. Gold a fraid lo talk lo people, phone Mr. Ean;l $20-$40 per week working after lttAN. 5'9.~·'='="=·---
640-5.126 fit·e for lease 1. hlork Ctr. Partner split. mu~t Pearl J charn1 Bracelet. Wolfe a l 645·2873. Equal Opportunity sc hoo l & Saturdays. Huntington REAL ESTATE SALES
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Christian Science Indy Catu11c ts , etr, free Jr Jlolland Blty, 645:4170. Jlt.-voard 4~1:)-0M!rJ. Leave name, address & phone number LICENSED, wi shes to share ilVI lease ass11m1•d. Ci.Ill----------!·---UNLICENSED,
w/n1.,.t ure lady, Lag. 548 .3451 td J)t"C JI , MewleautySolon Found dog blk w/belge Onlaperecorder.call548-5892. GETTHERED
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G_.ogesforRent 4350 mull replies to Ari. N11 pncc. Best orrer takes. ~f /y oung vi e UC I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRF:ATMENTI
••••••••••••••••••••••• 572. Daily 1•11111, p (l. Bu:>i: l.AX·a tt.'<I in busy park in~ 675·2533 We train you to sell
1Zx27' Garai;ce . S27 mo. ,t5f\O: Costa J\lc·sa, t.:11 ~.·',',~~·n.,1~.", .. ~7,,',~nJs,.•,~. l~n.Mn: FOUND--,-m-.-,-,-B-,-"-g_l_c, Help Wanted 7100 Hf'lpWonled 7100 cdhomcoul!'!l_:!t~._aanlasl'ac!l~r1.aml·.
l acentu1 A\·e, C.ltt .1__ 1•111als only. 548.s,147 ur w/rlea eollar, 1111 tags. 2 76 Pl . !J262h " IU" .. .._ '-... DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER •••.•••••••••.••••••••• ••.••••••••......•••.•. ·~LU ...
nnrear).636·4120 Offi ct•S from 5150 sq fl. lo fiol!i··l96.'l urn & Blk ~·/wh1t1: neck OOfl-'UT Shop a ll night Management medi3tely. It you are in·
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St., C~1 . 673·7787. 646·4296or 51 4 f..l'1 ·ll:l8. h<1ir1•d .w 1 ~1nk.ect tail. E. l7th C.M. 1n wh.olesale supplies. trainingoo the job in one
SJ NG LE GARAGE Gdl\"l dclx2 r m~uiteAf<;,-Jl,l agnollu/Garf1eld J.j l} ' Bus in ess full y ofmanytopofrl ces locat· utd. pkg, SJ60. inu . !IOU1'1QUi:: SS profits for -"-~-·_5_17_•_. ______ 1 Minimum 2 years rece nt drafting Earn $200 mo. p /time. <."apitalized. Interv iew ed thruoot Orange Coun-
S30.2'!71.M,2,N• TH 615-WOO <:.hr1 stmas. Be st N. U experience in manufacturing field of fo'ull er Brush Sales, local 673·2223 ty, call for further de----~~~~-===----1 -----,-------j ,..,, · ,.,.,., 1-'ounct : Dl ark & White ----------1 1 ·1 • I (7 14 ) -arl'a.675·u::i:JO /l,•IUIOC>.<J. v a lves, pumps o r c losely rel ated arca.Bill,968·8378. -a1 s . n.r e ne, OfficeRttttal 4400 Pima smoll do1o: with Florida ----------i'<ti\N/\GER: Exp. super 848.8742 Exec:uti•eSultes lnYestment Lui.:. Uni ve rs ity Pk . equipment . Must be familiar with Fu b r i ea t 0 r s & o pp. Jr. & f\lisses;f.C.C---------........................
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ustom· ecor.ite ••••••••••••••••••••••·'----------hydraulics helpful. Equal Opportunity for L1ghl1ng fo'ixture Co. Outl el Store, Costa J • #1 s I z c v 1 e w of fi ces . CO-VE~URE Lost: HJue Am awn Par· Jo;xpe r helpful but not ?.lesa. Need top quality ; . Oln Services or Certified "' rot. Nr. Brookhurst & withnation allyknownvalvecompany. R llo E I · • h ll " neeessary. Contact Wood person. esume. x T~tll, R•oltors Professional Secretary, xc us1ve 'ranc e e Adams . JIB. Rewa rd . D 11 p ·1 ~ reception & equipment. 1 mobile home subdivision 968-5280. Lighting Fixture Co. 2031 __ •_Y_•_0_1 ____ _, •Free 15 day training •-1 d 1 w·11 •---------1 Sewdresw&•~--"rcmeflhto: SoulhE.Mai nSt.Jrvine. cou-e blk Airporter Inn. 20l!.2 u.::ngexpan ei . 1 CO·i· -r•W'f""' MASSAGETECH. •;>
Michelson Dr . Irvine. venture 2nd unit. Very FOUNO : !'i1ix Shep, black PO lox 2322, Newport leach. Calf. 92663 546-290! TR.AIMEE •Cadillac far prog ram
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& industrial spaces. Also>I ----------Elen1 School playground. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'iber~lass yacht mold· Yo'hile you learn. Apply in •Isl place·listings 5old In
mini warehouses in HEW PRODUCT 673·6I09 ltfale nurse v.·ould like 5 Bookkeeper RKept. ing. t.lul'lt be qualirietl. person any aft ernoon or Orange County
LagunaNiguel&Mission f:XTHE~1J.-:J.Y lllGllL.ost Found : Blk Lnb. dys,anyshift.Califcert. Front o f c of busy 1_1_21_3_l_4_:n_._294_9_. ____ 1 eve.2930 W.CoastHwy., •lstplace·advertisingin
Viejo areas. Jl andy to P 0 TB NT I Al. Jo"cmale Vie OCC.Choke 08424 . L oca l r e cs . Chiropractor . lmmed. Fry Cook, exper,1_N_'._B_. ________ California
San Diego Fwy. 200 lo AUTOMATIC CONTROL ch a in / r I ea c 0 11 a r .. 1 _638 __ ·7_333_. _______ position. 11rs 9.1 & 3·6. breakfast or dinner; fu ll Mature bachelors wish to •lSl place-advertising in
2000sqlt.As lowasJO< OF llE ADL I G llTS, 540-1 193 Hel W.t9d 7100 Dr. Gary L. Couture, o r part time. Bob's employ married women t.heU.S.A. per sq ft . 831-1400 TA l L l.. I G II TS . P 2043 WestcUff Dr. Suite Fam•'ly Resl-u-anl 1,09 r h h •1st place winner REW ~~~~~~~~~~II~~~~~~~~;;;;;! PARKING LIGllTSANI> t.1ale Jong haired Sheep ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • or ouse old manage. H B • c t t • . 3200Sq FtC-2store front R Cl-...... 107,NB645-5300. So. El Camino Real, San ment in Laguna Beach. ome uyers on es
$140 up s tore-ofC1ces cpl!! with 6 drive-in bay§. E l'ol E R G E N C y dog mix ubt 25 lbs salt & A ec. ~ Clemenle 492·1l53 Cooking skill!! important. Ir unhcensed, let us as·
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drps . air bath. 17301 Ideal ror auto or boat WAllNING FLASHER pepper found 11·2' vie lOKey,llletyplng. CASHIER S4.00perhr.497·2360 sist youin obtain!ngyour-
BeachBl,H.B.842·2834 service. 585 W. 19th St, LIGJITS. 2·palenls. Brookhutst Yorktown GnteralOffice Fulltimeonly.21+. GMerolOfflce 1 --~------1 RealEstateliceme.Call
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SINGLE lo 6 rm suitea "~"·ll68l In 5 ta 11 ° n an Y · Cuts:tencils LlleoCc METRO CAR WASH · · ed C JI Fasl E•pe'I & ex~·,.d 9•2 6691 ' A ·1 I I h rr· .,..., automotive vehicle, Los, 1.: German Sho. rtha1 r NIGU.EL · pen ence reqwr · a -,. • va1 · n Pus o 1ce1----------< 1 t f l.. & 2950 HarborBl,Cf\1 for interview on Dec. l & only. Busy surgica ofc. bldg nr. OC Airport. Full lftduslrlm Rtttlal 4500 motorcycle, motorboat. oin er, em. · iv er Per'SOnnel Agency 2. 586-1973 ask for B.J . Jn · Newport. Send resume lo I · I R 40 000 proven miles Part y,·ht. 65 lbs. Vi c. Vons ...,60 F •-Rd S 49 h. led 21 serv ce inc : ecep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kn.own a!I AUTO M.ATIC Center, Beach &r: Atlanta. "" 1 orU'Cs · te as ter.i wan • yrs or terviews Dec 4 & 5th on· Classified ad no. 569 c/o
lionist, conference rm, 2000 Sq Fl oCCice & C 0 NT R 0 L 0 F llB.Reward.536·3046. (3 FlagsCenter) older to work al the OC Jy. Santa Ma rgarit a Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, ~erox, automated typ. warehouse s pace direct-HEADLIGHTS AND 131~1477 Fair Swap Meet . In·, ~W~a~l=•~'~D~i,~l~·-----l'"C~os~ta~M~e=s!a~,C~a~92~626~~· -I-;;;'~~~~:;';:;':';;:~ g,etc.Call 833·3640 ly a c ross rrom OC l..OST Small black L N'• 1 tervlews 10 am Sat. &1-PARKING LIGlfTS, eic· · aiuna laUe Sun. back door of Snack GIRLS·GIRLS·GIRLS lt100ELS ·P.fA.5SEUSES REALESTATESALES
PRIMI: OFC SPACE Alrport54B·l480 peeled to outsell com· Coc.kapoo wlwhlte chanl ;;;;;;;;;~7.::~;;;;;;;;;;;I!~;~::::.~:::. E I " Olod I li m ited openln11 for" binedunit.SO.asscmbled. whiskers. 492·6148 or r. .ashyl Nun job, ~ay or Mgure escd. EscdcoTrts, quatitied salespeople. If Udo Vlllaqe & Lease 1,000 sqrt w/office 492 1543 AVON 1 be 1 1 rug . o exp. nee., we asseuses ne . op h . ShopAreo 110-220 V, heat, hot Low cos t . Cu s lome r 1.c.cc..·=~·'-------I e, mu11t exper. ul train you. You must like m oney. New s tudio. you are onest,energeUc
water, new building, gd operated di11play, as· LOST Dark Black Tabby or part·time, Call Cor-In· people & be at least 18. 63l·38ll and interested In high
1 3ui~!6VlaLldo600,Hl 1 local.845-22-44 . sembled. Cannot forget Kitt e n In Balboa NEEDEXTIA tcrvlew.673·9393. Apply any .an. or eve.1 -----.------1~.arnin.g goals you must 5 ""' apr,rox. sq l. f----------1 and leave lighls on or off. Penin!l ul a area. t575 -lZ76. 21l2 Harbor, Costa Mesa. Nurses Aide , nigh~ & 1nvest1gate our-program Vi ew fac ng Vi a Lido. AIRPORT operate s Au T 0 -$$TO MAKE ~ _ _ _ _ p /tlme day. Raleigh and COMPA RE. Ask for ~~·pa~~~~f,\e~:1~r ~~~~~~e,\~ ~'rJ,l~LAYLb1;. ~lipo ~ ~~1:,~~~fa~~. g~:id~~~ c~:~I~~s Clerk-Typist ~ w11s11osp.,645·5701. anap twithHalcoor.
2 ai r conditioned offices, switch. Exclusive rights, hearl·broken. Liver & needed for the Laguna HAPPY NURSI NG F 1 ~Et¥1~ g1o~ ~ F C ample parkln1. $50,000. Active sa Jes white. 642·8399. Earn them as an AVON Beach oCCice of the Deily THAMkSGIVIMG LV.M. •' partner, $15,000 for JS'X. Piiot. Must be dependa· 3·11 shin, C /lime. BLOG of net. Con!lider guaran· LOS-:C:: Lge Dalay Dog, REP R ESENT ATIV E . ble, able to type electric Irvine Personnel Agency NURSES AIDES
HarboratAdams,C.M. i-~,oyally b•sls .wn·ie possibly let out by the Sell beautlCul gifts, '5WPM h di h 488E.17lh,CoslaMesa Air cond, elect, cpta, ..... " .. I jewelry, co11 m e tics. • en e Pones Suite224 642·1470 All shifts. Xlnt bene. to: Walter R. Stevens, Edlson meter man. V c. and front counter. Prefer Park Lido Conv. Center djrpa, musie, elev., 2294 ·A Pac lClc Ave Santiago Rd, CM (Mesa Cmaol~e·,,~.·1·17s04howl o~ozuch~,.w,h. resident of Laguna ~ 466 Fla gshi p, NB .
anitor, ample prka:. All COM~ANV Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627 " del Mar) 548·1852 ..... Beach. Ex~ellent co~· H osp i la I . Aides & 642·8044 . __ _::=::;:.:.;;=:'...!!"'°""'-
incl. 3 min. S.D. &5 min. RE,\ I.TORS ~~~~'.'.:.:~C.":~.'....-l;LOST;';;;';:'--;F~=;1 '-;1ri:;::h:-;Se;:;tt~7~-1~359~.~~~~~~~I pany benefits. Apply 1n Orderlies, immed open·--.--------( Real EateteSales
tuv/N.B. Frwy11 , 7 min. SINCE 1944 Monty to Loon 5025 : ema e s ·I· persontothe ings. Trainees ok . Nurs,ing Atte~d ant. ex· Newport /I rvine area.
aairport. M. R. Stever. 671-41,00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• terfleacollaronlyldent. Bab Ill cdcd £ 3 Or-0Coa1I ""·0400 peril. Bayview Conv. The ''national bul ,u~:!~c.~55~7~-0~13~6~o~r~6<~6~<1396':"!'~l;;'.:~:o:''W'::;:::;-~;;;;;;l •---------I Vic. 13th & Walnut HB. )'S ern~ . or yr -·'7 """' · · hb 1 .. 1 1 :"' PR 11125 960·2273/536·9577 old, CdM a1rltne couple Daily Piiot 11ospltal. 2055 Thurin ne1g or Y w nn n g
60'PERSQFT :tentalsWanled 4&00 IVATEPARTY ' reg. hrs. weekends & 330 W.BaySt. Ave,CJ\1642·3505. team with high comm/
1a17 WESTCLIFF·NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• will make 2nd 'wtonafs 5350 over night&40-5143 Coeta Mesa HOSTESS spli.t, training prog,am,
AGT. 541 .5032 1·2·Br.1 hse . w /gar., fncd. fnnl de•ds, credit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportunity Apply In Person Nursing.F\Jll &. Pit RN's & nation wide referrals and
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P\Jmlahed office. Bank of wkng. man 2 mellow no "'PO an Call Alcohol Helpline GENERAL CLERK Tbe Ancient Mariner ings. 642·0400. MacArthur al Ford Rd In
Costa Mesa Plaza, I& dog$. S'lOO. 645·7094 · · Call Broker 24 hrs a day 835.J830 (Hunt. Bch Branth) Coolls Assistant 2607 W. Coast Hwy, NII the old ranch house .
.., mo. 556·3900 2 or 3 Bd on Pen1n ~ula * Sl0.4781 * •Bank Eicperience !\tale or female. 19 yn & PA.NCO, LTD 1;"~°"';;;;950~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; C 1 1 1 r t .... ~~~~~~~~~1 PREGNANT? •AccurateTypist 0 v er. Eves . 2 1 5 Creators of Savage & NEWPORT, full service om p e c Y ur n . -Caring conCidentlal •ShorthandHelprul Riverside Ne 548•7418 & Ho u se keeper ·oldcr Earthenwearneedshead
garden oCfice suites, '"!1°0lh Dec i 5-Jan. 15 · counseling & reCerral. ApplylnPerson &46-82SI ' womanwanted lolive·in. cosmetic compounder. REALESTATE
varlouaai:r.es, rrom 43<' In · Call 57S·6496. l•---------1 Abortion, adoption & Personnel otnce · with Newport Beach Top pay . Phon e OPPORTUNITY
--Cl uUI & janltor1al serv. Glettelale ln•e1tment keeping. Goklenst• lank Ocliverym:tn, over 21. LA ramily. Salary + room & (714 ).540-0737 Well located RE offiee
·nr airport 9'19·6666. lusinni ftn••sl Corporation APCARE 547·2563 10230 Paramount Bl Times route. Cosla Mesa board. Cal l 640·8044 . f--~-H'"O,-..,,T-IC_E_..,.._ n eeds 2 11 ce n1 e d
Lg. exec. oCClce avall. RnClftCe Pri•at•fundsfor2nd SS£GE Downey.213/923-9461 are:t. No collect. Must H k . h how Daily Pilot Class· salt>spenpll'. Buainess is
I I I T MA "' EqualOppor. Employe' h ave d e p e nd . car. ou!le eeper wit car. greatl! Your own desk ,,..Jsecre:tar a 11er v ces ••••••••••••••••••••••• rvstOel'd Loons. FIGURE MODELS 546.6427, Pvt. room & bath, TV, ified ads display their and phone. Call Corin·
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Ornnge Co. Ai rport. <.:on. OpporlWllty 5005 1711 ''8"" W I llff ESCORTS 'W/loll . New N.8 . ••Ion DENTALRECEPT. lt1 in 2 HOUSEWIVES cd and impact ? Our ads, we W.E. L.achenmeyer, Rllr toct Ka••,·e lo' de1 a,·1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• •s C M want lo d J II ui Outcall· Appt. only 644 0661 S40-858.Z · yrs ex per. usl type:, · . are prou o lay, rea y 1860 Newport Blvd. CM "752·<847 Earthworms : J\cady to 631-2233 Home-Office·Studlo · or · know all phases or front work Cor cleaning get r es ults. Phone 646·3928.eves;S73-457T ~•I MO FREE RENT• spilt 6 bins. Bargain Mon•y Wont•d 5030 63l·l8l I BEAUTICIANS .Qpr desk. Salary &r: benefits jen;lc~. ~art time. Call l ~64~2~·567~8~·~.--:~-=~I~~~~~~~~~
1·2·3 Rm. oCflces Crom Bonan:r.a at $600. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' w lfollowlng. Will pay open.640·0300or833-0818. 6ts~~, aggedy Ann1.1·HetpW
•t3S per mo. Near lumber lncl.531~ FOXEY GIRLS Out-Call high comm or booth DENTALA.5StSTANT •••••••~•••••?!~~~~!!:snted 710(1
Al.rport, No lease r eq. U LI ~ EARN M a11saa:e. U-Call. We· space rental. 644 ·2138. Ch 1 'd 3 d . k Lacly who needs $500 mo& ••••••••••••••'
833.32%) 9Til noon quor C from I 0010 to 17 .400/o co m e . Sp e: c I a 11 :r. e BEAUTY OPR. Leading F : 1rt'1 ;,· o u t ~YI rwe : up. ~ales oriented. Phone
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OfOces as low as 3.Y per $)2,875 hlCJhty secure 2nd SPIRITUAL READER 844-7~1 . Eves, 552·~ req. 645-4070. l..EGAL SECRETARY,
'·SQ It. Minion Viejo & Cal1M r.Win11lon f'ollect frvsld•ed1.CaU OJ:!enlOAM·l OPltf BEAUTY OPERATOR Dental Office, exper. mature 3 yrs. exper . ASSISTANT MANAGERS Laa:una Nlauel. 200 to 1213) 272·42-19 •--Lor 510•4781 Advic:eEonlCaJI ml alRlerii:1• a aulttanll 2 ii:hempoo nccess. Lab&: 1en'I front busy general practice In
2000 n 8311400 j~lu:U:iT5i:tC;p--1 ~~~~;;::;;;;:;;;.;;;;~1 313N. am no ea · 1 1 d • f N It R 1 Santa Ana Salary $700+ "" . . IU.llTTSHOP SanClemenJ.e.For appl .• r ...... 1ary & oc. on 1mo er .••. 547-9773 . Hamburrer Hamlets 492.9034 492-9136 bclncf'IU, full or part-time Reply toClaaalned ad no.1 _________ 1 '"'"Law Office Nel5 Sl$.2G6·11elC opcrat· ~C!CJf•· Trust Richard Ouellette 200 568. c/e Dally Pilot. P.O. Live.Jn CompRnion Nr
fNear OC Airport, S.D. Ing. FP129.500. Deids SOJS HAMCYS OUTCALL Newport Center, N.O. Box 15fi0, Costa ~tesn., Ca ocean. CdM . 45 or Over . Due to our present rapid e"'tens ion
freeway, View Office In P aul C~=~l Rcalto::.,~-6142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•!'ISRRe. Call I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J~92026~!!,-:--:-:---::---::-I Ute h11e~Tk for 1 lady. program we a kin "
well •Ppoln<ed suit•. ~ LOANS t 80% 12131421·0574 I' Mus< dri'e. 673-4009 or ' • re see g e nergetic
Recept ion, central COFFEEs110P lolTDU~..,o .. ,'11• i---------1 Bo'l,s & Girls °::!i!:11~~ttYp~~~=i ~~:1;;;";;•·;;'1168;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I peoplewhowtsh lo progress quickly v>bone, libra ry, Xerox. Refurb•"•hed. seals 28 Tired ~t•inc alone o< lfy YOU prove t. o be stable & dedicated. ample free p a rkln 1 "' lO to l years tagc. Dai-slat &r: plaque control in-& S th b"t· SJ.1.1822 Excelle nt locat ion In 2nd TD Loons or11ta1 nghomet IY Pilot delivery routea structor. Chalrsldo ex-posses C a 11ty to lead &
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Larte single office in Law opt r-a tlo n . Ask l n It athletic, youthful malt arta. Earn profit Corde· oPpor. Sal open. 842·6631. l'IOCISSORS us. M anagemenl experi' e n ce Is
,_'Su fte. Xlnt N.B. loc. $29,000.HARBOR SatMer Mh). Co. escort. availabl le tor liveries " cash. trips or Downey Savings & Loan deslra ble, but not n cccss ary .Ubrary, Xerox, RectP· 642·2111 $45.()611 wocnenon Y· mereha.ndl•e for scllinl DIETARY SPVSI h111J Immediate openln11 I ,.~ .... lst,/Secretary area. INVE.ST61.1'!_~~TCO. Calle•es:C94-<lt 74 new 1ubscrlptlons. For FIT for 144 Bed SNF in Orange County for ~-~c-~1!~. t salary. Co mpany patd
-_.... ....._.. 2nd TD Locmt1 W...ted Solid C'U tit c· • Information !,lease call Previous dietary ex pr. convenllonal loan pro· ucua "'° BuyT.D.'1 fOT'Ca1h. 1 zen, ere 11' 842 4321 'o S n--. Mull have <•m· c .. -Musi h Appl Mo th Fr" 9 a -Space11 J\vall: (1) AP· Sale of two dtak employ · Ln11ns on 2nd T D '1 clau. ieeka lady 19·41. Cl · · s m • n p1"'-.. be lied -1·• · 1 avcl e:x· Y n ·ru J Alrf·No0n NewLoans·2ndT.O.·s notove.rJ40lbl,nochild. ementf'-. a n Juan et~ or enro in per. n proce1s ng rom GEH ·<:I'"* 800 aq. n.. (25t aq. mtlnl IAI •1•n,cy NW /greal ............ · l30.000. fWO.S.f.76 Capistr.ano area, call upproved course. Gd . documents throUJh fund· ER ·L omcrs "ti.) (2) 3 roorn'oCfic:t, SlOO po tn a n ewporl _.... f-'""-="-------1 '9S-OS30 ana Mission Vie· waaH & bllneflts. i\pJlly Inc. · "
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with wO?d a~msJ $35 ea. trail. ex per d rider . bol.h on a jilood small I yr ol_d Brothers sewing Chnstmas Parties, Fis· rates. Pri. pty.538-0S47 . v.s. 4 speed, radio,•
Span. Tile tnplt' dresser. 640-1661 trailer. $225. 494·6983 mal'h1ne. Consol. $200 or bing Parties with skip.1..:.=::::.:..:.;C.!:::!..:.:::O:..:""'"-I heater, low mill!s. Lie.
headbrd. 2 drwr com· , . . . bestoffer 613·2416 per;; Or New Skipjack ~· 19'15 Open Road fully mode <not exact match) 9 )r. old gelding $300. H~ver D1al·A·Mat1c up· • boat from $45 day, you S.C., sips 6-8 winter rates No. 66678W.
i\ll for SlOO. All Items horse rack $100,s addle.& r1g~t v_acuum $40. SportinqGoods 8094 skipper. Call 640·5955 or 644-8385 $3195
must be sold this wknd. tack SZ00/8331 Polk Cir· Refng, single door, $50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-3866 545·920'3. cle. H.B. 496-3318 Bill waiters Leath ers 1~c.:..::::::.. ______ Own l /5of a Motor Home. ·
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. ' 9 Yr. old Geldini $300. Nippon 3 piece tea set 30-32 wai,;l $35 . Bell Boats, Sail 9060 Private group. Santa Ana m 1nn1n,i.:: table & H S . . · Super fl.1agnum 71"4 $20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·4Zl8.-
chair set. 6 hi J!h back orse raek $100. addle Ha v 1 I and . L •m o g c 642·9871 . RANGER 26. Loaded 41-----'::.::-==----1
chairs. xlnt cond., $100. &tackSZ00.968·1951. desscrtplates.545·1880 Sails . $8900. l2i3) 1973 ROADLINER 28 ', Uncoln Mercury
or bstofr.646.J-125 . Reg. ir.t Arab gelding. $2000mechanics tools/roll Hart /H ustler Skis,~m. S96-07G9 l oaded 12,000 m 1. 1301 ~.r .. u-
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Yellow dbl ranop bee! n c 1 s orse. rey, ca · · a Y tck · ed · 1972 H bo Bl d CM 547 0511
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1828 548•5960 • • · asonable offer refused. xtras & tratler. Pvt ply. 642·8286 canopy ....,.,, 646·6525 · · 673-9015 &642·2012 714 /642·8489. '10 Datsun P , U . good P I 1 -~---'-=------1 '74 Tioga GT, t81f.i' Mini cond. $1100548·1786 after
Never used Din Rm Set& a amino Quarterhorse. Natura l Cerulean mink Store Rest ant Coronado 15 w/trlr x\nt motor home. Lo mi's. 6 pM Hutch, cost siso'u sell $250 .00 o r best offer. stole valued $1400 &t. 1or' aur •8095 co n d . Furli n g 'Jib. Call495·5666. 1c:::...:::_ ______ _
$1200, 644 -5035 552·9044 aft-er 6P M. ofr. 631·19'7 I ~~'.:.'.'.~...,,,.,__ ____ l::"c..o.7-;:.:;::::..:.:..:.:'-::-:c-:-::l -""-'=-"':::...-----I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 552-0115 eves. . RENT AL 2 5' S2 5
D1nsct lOpc Sheraton sy-HousehoklGoods 8065 MOVING TO HAWAII . 22' Shuffleboard , must be BERM UDA 30 K t h h Slps8 loaded556'·tl71
Ile, beaut. cond cost ••••••••••••••••••••••• complete baby furn. & move d , m a k e of fe r . e e 'Y.l ~"-"'-"''::'.:~~':".'.~'..'...-.1
$3000,makeofr 581:02G4 PERFECTGIC~RISTMAS related items. dresser. 9'79·1268 ;645·3199 ChC?yLee,f.g.hul_J,fully Trailers Utility 9180 .. , patio table 4 chairs nu equip .. $23 ,900. (1 14 ) • .
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Brown 8' llerculon sofa, Save $50. 15 pc Gourme e eton Jae et XL. 13 •. • o· · · . white conten1porary non·stick cookw'are set, c a s es R E A o y H1Fi, Stereo 8098 5xl Utility trailer. Also bunchingtbls.bar stools, $123,551·6163 RESERV E survi a l••••••••••••••••••••••• l~VE_r-_JTURECAT, Reef. Moloreycle trailer, 4.5
3shetfunil968-0687 1 ~-'---'-------food. Gd. prices/bsl ~fr MaJ:navox /S200 or Bogen ing Jib, trlr, $800. Pvt eycles, like ne...,.. 2453
I ~::::::::.'°"'::.:c~~'.._-Jewrlry 8070 675·99% · Sl50 stereo, ArRoR /Quad ply. 673·2382. Santa Ana Ave, C.M.
Trundle Bed. all wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 speakers · turntable Cal 20 + Slip,• ,8,·1,, No.
JUST
ARRIVED
'76
Toyota Trucks
•5 Speed•
· •4 Speeds
. •Automatlc1 ~~ xlnl cond. $100, WANTED ~i::re;1J swiAng setc. $.15. 546-9176 22, OB. very ~ood cond. GardenXi~~~~~~~railer en ve. osla $3000. 548·5449 548-6886 Gcr~Sale
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TOP CASH DOLLA Mesa.548·5143 ~dmiral Solid State 1\ lAi..:1.
••••••••••••••••••••••• rE~~LRF.yO ~A.r.c~~ 2 BfW lVs. 23 .. & 21 ... $40 Ster eo, a m /fm r adio, LAS~R lf 11667, llarken DUNE BUGGY or Race -~ WIMI
PUBLIC AUCTION ART OBJECTS GOLD' & $30/. Hide a bed. like ~lid walnut cab. Very rate et, $850. Car Trlr. Ramps & lie· ~
l\o1ANYITEMSOfFINE S ILVER SERVICE: new.Bft.$125.646·6296. goodcond.$150.962-1475 640-4280 downs . L1c 'd . $250. ~ T YOTA
ESTATE JEWELRY FINE F U RN & AN Magnavox radio, stereo FO!° Sale., Fiberglass 81h 'l -"540-.:::._7~023=.'----'-----
ART OBJ ECTS, AN : TIQUES. 645-2200 Tube frame wheel chair, Ffl.1 . Beaut. cond. Walnut Ding Kitten Hull. $SO. Ford Courier Trlr. Xlnt 1
966 Horbor. CM 646-9303
TIQUES. FINE FURN, . s2 5 .1't anual Model cab. Xtra speaker . $50. Call &\0-0564. cond. $250 or best orrer. """"--•/
ETC. PllONE FOR IN· l8KGold Cha1ns.Charms. Hospital Bed. gd cond. Cassette t ape deck to 524·3853. -·Cl.:.·~-• FO. & BROCl-IU RE Rings. Going out of busi· $150 oroffer.631·2063 match. szo. 548.7408 ser Yellow w/new s ail. asawCI 9520 645·2200 · ness. All below cost . Xlntcond. $150. •••••••••••••••••••••••
BLOCK GARAGE SALE• ~l ll.'5 SEEK & FIND" HodpPod .. "BA" ., ......
Nov . 29 -30. Ooodie5 Miscellaneous 8()8 2 2 · P o I y n es i a n
Galore! 3962 A~a cia, •••••••••••••••••••••• REY F. CO Re H c E F. n AT f: Au 8 Catamaran, unfinished,
Irvine Old Nat'I C•sh r eg•'•ter. A incl plans. Also 3 burn. & :.:_:_:::.:.. _______ ! H .1 R A R 8 I Y C N I\ N lJ N I N V .o -$110, 10' Fern green sofa " oven propane boat stove.
Garage.Boutique Sole: xlnt qua!. $300. Her.nor PO OGE BA G n AR"' I s c R fl s 1 Of'fer .499·1977
Sat .. Nov . 29 th. 16341 noor heater, $60. Dalton BO u T 8 w F. s A 9 As s TE R s.· A L loah SI ' /
Eagle Ln . Huntington fan , hi.pwr'd $40, Ster D~ks ips Beach. 9am lo5pm only' equip. $50·$450. All kinds. E G R N 0 , N K I A L u 8 0 R I\ I .• R
4 Fa m ily Garage Sale, 675'3175 8 F. 0 A 9 E A c T p A I. M .• II R E A F
Nov. 29 & 30. 9:30 to.SPM Sabol mold . ntw, never 0 J c 9 T I A L .A y F. I. R A 8 T N L F
Ho~e M ade quills. u sed. sacr ifice $50 MOKT tN BA U UT I H OA 1 .. •R
furniture , exer cisers, ~-8300 anytime. " " clothes. cookw are & dis· K 1 A G N I T 0 R F. H (' 8 " T z 0 R I
hes & lots of M:i5c. 21881 22' Lincoln chassis for L Kiowa Ln . HB . t o ~otor Ho me construe· B s RW LAL AK I A I. AL A 8 IT
Bermuda,offMacnolia t1on $150, 1958 5 t.on Inll. AL g LA M E A N z s 8 v "N N cs c
$650, '65 Butrans & B 8 !:i Garage sale . Sat & Sun 10 motors $'75 up. " • r. N J I J S U P E R A .1 o N r;;
am on. 21692 Hll•ri• Ci r· 548·1038 548-5274 R [ A B f G .. R 0 R I N 0 s s 0 R c s
cle, -Hunt. Oc h. Nr. Meo & 11 cu o R • 8 Bus hard & Hamilton. Co mbination Moton:ycJe A r_. n R I c T 1
Must sell 111 near new uUI trlr, 3 motorcycles or DA H C A B N I e A G p 1 p E :q x y n
household It ems. uUI gardening trlr xlnt , cond. 548· 7828 ...._._: n.. • ..._ --u. ... .,...,. ..... ,..,....,..
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shop here! Good items. ·~•nl!I -· power edger
No Junk. Sat & Sun 10-S. 1$. JOO galJon ruel tariks :!f~"~~A =~=~~~Hf: =~~~~
zt'l92Winds ong, H.B. S2S tll. Infant seat St . CB BA,..JO BAllTIZAN BATHO~ t b1se antenna $10, AC/DC 8A"R1C'Af'f RA"Al.T RATT.::ot ..
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Goodiea galor.fOf' every·
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wheat grain in 5 gal COn· ."Jov n:iueh lir1•• "S11"k I-Fir11r· pu11l•11 whh ""e• :\Ii
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645-8616 Ext418J
26' Boat Slip. $75 mo.
Newport Deb . Call
673-6413 a rt 'pm &
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42 x 16' Slip+ Side Tie ror
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Udo Park Dr. N.B. or
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1929 PHANTOM 11
ROUS ltOTCI uMouSIHIE
Pbotocr•ph bJ J•ck. M. W81drad, Jr.
Cooper body. Over $40,000 involved ~ 3 yrs. restoration. Engine done
Y !lolls Royce in Loodon. coach 6: ~ work done in Geneva. Beal
er. Car presenUy on display al
Motorama In Hollywood, Absolutely
restoced lo MINT CONDITION
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Attention: Kruse Auction Patrons
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'M Pon! PU (I). Reblt 73 IMW ........ Aulo ...... Very ad MBZ '71 2'0. Priced I MOT R s .. T!i 250. Wide Radlala 70 ,., Top . '75 VOLVO'S
trans Ir ••l•e• 8odJ 4 1peedb.a1r cond. Ir. eond.. Bntofrer. ltz..U11 q\Scll:aale. (002172). ;':;'e~~l~ver drive: 11 JINT
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r a d lo, ma1 wheels, M .. 11 C-ahocU, new ball JUI& $139.89 (1590M). • avalla-le on approved radio, he~~!! new paint. :Jit. ~
•padal paint. A real bu)' AutomaUe air t:OOd 6 luned . Lo ml'•· Show HOUSE credit, 10< 3", a or• lomJlea ...... oQ. -~-VOLVO :.
ol Landau . ..0.. mil... • eond. !3200. 873·9176 perRfOT1:ks..A+RTYltL OF ejDIODllul. W\ LbDU• $2288 5"'6 H<wb0<. C.M .... ...; $3277 "66 CORYmE '73Capri, ¥1nl cond. I ej. I .. ~. CLASSIC · 26oo V.a,mustseUI PERFORMANCE+ IMPORTS VW "7« Bua new tires, '71 Y•• IH:lrlu.wia Two l o p 1 . Im · Balolr. 552--0989. 21MPGHIWAYU • .t. 00 '"'''· Z·bed, am/Im 40-164 ,,
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AutomaUc 4 air condl· wheels, Conni Shocks, ~ Immediate Delivery •••••••••••••••••••••• 70 VW faatbock Con•ertfW. heate r , 11,000 mllT
IM Horbot, C.M. 646-9303 Uooln•· Low mllea. Michelin Radial tlrea. 3Yror50,000 ml '69 MGC GT •Ill MaeySn• t Cy1., 4 apeed , allck f Speed, radio. beater , OlOODW.
Offer expires 12·1·15 72 A 73 Sc...ta Under 12,000 mllea. This FactorvWarrantv 4w~~~.~e.d,l2'!~om, 1.,realrh. ROLL 'EM &hlcarfll'.!_aAdKNio,.lomUea,nice :~:. :J!~8~1 •91~~~up~ Jlin~JJ!,.5BO j l
"Tl Dodge Vi n '1 800 Both are b •rdlopa . eu ii in perfect eondi· 1_.ui rNW•vv -1.... .,.
Good condllio~. aa pd. Equipment lndud~ roof Uon. $4,000. 675·1636. or One owner. 1121. 16 IU.DY TO $1488 ..... etc.SIJ.>98179· 5 S6I059 Stuart rack, automatic, air con· Eves644·1830-.-M
,.. en~ van. w/mar• f.:~'."J1l'.JJ :!t'::' :'=.: 73 • dr. sedan v s auto/air Expires u.oi.75 SAVE 1~Z:i!:~:!!!,S Jhn Marino ~'t.°c~.C:.~~:1
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Ponltol.,. $950/bst o!r. $2000,orr.54B-2097 IRAHDHEW 1974 199
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Bed. Ice box, lbl, sink Ulo~Pw·-·... 71 COLT CloarwoSelo M!il 974 SR5 .... llC ·-vw Good oor ~700/ol M ..... •111 4 s ed t 1 ·1 4 Speed, radio, rebuilt u 1 BUI. eond., FU., :::~'.'-'::""::'.:.· = .... ='="-:---:--·E~=~---=-,'.__J 807J:o.' 0 • 0 mi es. $2831 •••••••••••••••••••••• with stereo en1me • transmission. $1100. Private Party. s.. IMJICTIO
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'74 MGB: 10,000 mi, pe H s~~i Sharp! DRR689. 96S·2008eves. AutomaOc tranamlni, 1799 Includes Dealer Prep eood,5yr50,000miwarr "9* -· °" $l 288 69 VW Sedan, Porsche pawer 1teerin1, air Equipped with Rotary orange. $4450. 499-3686 of 1976'1 dJUonlnc. lesa than 11,
--"-'--'-'=---------"l970Toyo.tat2 Door Sed~, Bil Maxey Toyota engine & many more ex-• h 975 We want lo sell rims, radials, s.lntcond. milesLr•dlo, beater, t ism Dodge Camper Van n~w pain · runs go · 18811 •-achBIHI tra5. Ser. #213601. J Yr. ,.-one e Youwant tobuy. 54B-4503 (.2751..rH). l
Fully equipped. Ltc. 712B HN. $795 1961 9'I:' or 50,000 mi. Factory •••••••••••••••••••••• Let's &el together 2 · 6'6-1568 Mercedes. 4 door , In· ___ 1_4_7_.&_5_5_5 ___ ,WarTanl . *BEAT* 4011.C al ·s,,eug,Needabodywork. . $5 95 , . ---=-==------"" terior good condition. ~!j~~i$./lu"' « la MOO. bl ' 'Tl lT Chevy, S50 vs en& &ood nmnin1 condition, Dahun 9720 fl =UZM THE 7 6 $3 295 Hin. Och. · 842·4435 Call 848-3414. •1•ihllJJ~j3Jj;iijj1J
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4n'5--72A6. EICaminoAutoSales DATSUN, TOYOTA, lmf.IDCll•-... <982S7) 4 Speed, sllck shift, ~75 :Z~9ofrer 631·1276 •
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'W GMQlh lDD Van, 3spd San Clemente 498-1400 PAID FOR COU,ES thot don't forget at Wl..MOJ. 1968 VW Squareback '650. Aulol. UHd
I cyl, comp!. •lock. Aak OR NOT. '71 Muda (0NLY2LEFTl BILL MAXEY $1988 orbelloffer ,..,,.,.,.,.,. ... , • .,
tng$1050.f92·0M'l MERCED£$ TOP DOLLAR 616 l . Owner's Demo-Silve 675~ GIMNI t
._ Ecoftoline, good en1.. • CALL 1---.:55;:_7:___-0:::•c:•S=-----1 w/ aunroof. Loaded with Volvo 9772 •••••••••••••••••••• . newtr~na/tires.$1200/of TRADE .. ·.. SALB~:~A42DENE Mercedes lent. 974 extraa . Approx . 4,200 TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Plymoatb Da1terd fer962·0184 aft. 3. :-----~---! miles. A really beautiful n l c e c a r • G O:-Q a
INS C~ Shell ••••••••••••••••••••••• car. (200988). '75 Volvos tranaPortaUon.$'185.. tJe..
Auto LffsiftcJ t510 -.. r-· Lease 2-Brand new red coupe 847 1555 ""'"· Heh. ..,._ P\'22U
••••••••••••••••••••••• PORSCHE'73 911T.Mint 69DahunPU H•w·UsM with air, atereo, alloys, "O luyorLe .. e 1'7l MU1tan1,Ute~ ~, lrand New 1976 coodlllon! (1210083). E••ellenl condition! OVH 1 OO etc. (202293). 18881 leoch llvd. 73 VW S.... w/Red Interior. Sbarpl
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'"' '"' Silver. Excellent cond. MERCEDES These two cars must ,..,.. radio, chrome wheela, 1968 Chr,,.ler Ne"lJOrf Lease for o.ly Prteed right. (90251!). $1488 ON DISPLAY sold on a rirst·com· Ho. I In Parts. & oewtirea. 160HIY. Very clean car. Near
JENSEN INTERCEP· basis. No phone orde,, __ _:S~on::__::::lc::•c_ __ I $238B new tiret. Runs &ood.
$84.59 ~:p~.1Pri*c~1;0~~ H:~~~ accepOegHBURHS '72 ToyolaCeUca ~~·~~::i~~~er
l per mo +T"1. mediate aale! (U3S52). MERCEDF.8DEALER PORSCHE AUDI 42,ooo;;,~~!~xtras U12S.EICamino Real l~~~;.m:.:~L~·~·:p . CpeCHEVUYdMOUNZOOOA 2.+
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$3417. Mas.. term obli1a· . n er ' m .,:--------"-"'--"=! uen ar GARDEN GROVE 1974 Celica GT. 5 spd, . pn c""I or aya
llon, $1232.88. O.A.C .• P .. PCledWfeek·endul '•pecilal. 1974 DATSU"'' 523·7250 :--------: 22,000 mL, brnwn. Xlnt }l:1nt. il<h. ---.. , . ...,, .::==="""""" AMC 9tds' Serll54892 rfce or q c aa e. " On the Santa Ana Fwy. '72 914 0 cond .640·0758 ,,, VW 8 bll (lUl819l). 260Z range, app FfP· .,, ug, re eng., •••••••••••••••••••~··•
•:a!Ja•aloDolHry HOUSE '60Men:edesleftZ AM /FM , mags, radial>. S775. or besl offer. VOLVO 1r7anc16 ... H•.,.w
Extended Warrant)' 4 Speed,.factoryaircon· lOOSLRdstr $'200.675-9020 548-97S6aft.er5 :JO r-
Avall. dlUonJng, AM /FM radio, A Pors h CELICA'S ~·n I OF heater, Mag wheels. Uc. classic. Mint condition. c e 71, 914-C, 1.7, 5 io VW Bug, auto .. new WAGONS "" Y .11_ctc:tryequipped&r
IMPORTS 23JKBO. Priced to sell! 634NBW. apd, AM/FM. Best orre.r. 75 54377 tires &. brakes, $1300.o priced fo ·aeJI thia week•
SALE 751 ·7210 • • • • • • • • • • . bstofr. 549-0BJJ. end. O\lft' 20. Pacers iJI
2U/ftl-8588 $5595 1-;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 4 Speed, stereo. air con·i---------1 71·145 atoct ror fm mediatede-
714/5%J·7250 Ji'm Marino /• ditloning. Still looks '66 VW Bug. reblt eng., 4 Speed, air, alereo livery.
Santa Ana 1958 Ponche Coupe, '64 new! 612MPQ. • new brka &. tires. Clean. r adio, luggage rack. . $3588 . Expires lZ--07 · '15 ---''-'-""-'---1-t707 ...... w-95t0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· * BEAT* WE PAY TOP DOLLAR THI! 76 FOR TOP lJSED CARS
FOREIGN, OOMESTIC PllCE IHCRU.SE
or CLASSICS If your car ii e-.tra c1ean aeeusfint.
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2915 Harbor Blvd.
Cmta Mesa 979.2500
1975AUDI
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1975 AUDI FOX
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MOTORCAIS Super 90 Engine. Mint 7 3 .......... $2997 $900.o•bstofler.892-9017 #5932.
l200W.CoastHwy. condition, Lie, 036FFH 4 Speed, AM radio, etc. $3199
LiRCOfR Mercury 645-1102 ~~1~~-minoAutosates :~Q~ ten from new. 's~.~:~~iviera •69 .. 145 l~~~~ci~i~" 73 MERCEDES ~a~~i~~~~~~.~:.:: ;1 ~~:·,;;;.;.; !2?a7~ grt'<'n."2CJQ. :~ed, radio, healer.
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16751 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beacb.
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74 Datsun 260Z, 2+2, air, Metallic beige with 74 911 ~oupe, 5 apd, mFNC.
Harbour V.W.
7 f Data u n 8 2 1 o, power steering, racto glass, Carrera ateenng ~ ·
hatchback, auto, lo ml, airconditioning,AM/FM Whl,S9,900.!i8l·7862. ~ TOYOTA -' . . . .. '
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mags, tape. s.lnt cond. matching interior Mags, air, stereo .tape. ft8,.11 lA•.,;1
"t&OOO=cc·'-'548-"-·544=9'----I automatic transmission Power intenna, t1n~ed &""'~ UIJID
AM /FM 8 t rk, radials, stereo radio, heater, etc. R.....et 9755
$3200. Pvt. Ply. 644-8107 ~-ISY) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19116 Ha1bar. CM. 6.tt:i.9JOJ 68 YW Cot1vertible
Rot 9725 $·15,800 "73 Renault 15-2 DR, 4 SP, offer expires 12·1·75 4 Speed, radio, complete·
$2077 148.8066
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C ("'1111 ownf"r, Xlnt rond. conditioning, full power, HOMDAC.ARS heater. vinyl roof, Uc. ....,.. •r :,Ur conditioninlol. l>O'."'ff '7$ T JtU NDf!RBIRD
CADILLAC Londed $4900. 644 260'J Allit /t'M radio, heater, 1~ l18CTI. Open Daily" Sun. 'Lil 10 itttnng. po .... er (dt5c) W/&LEC MOON RF
whitewal l lirl'5. vinyl University o~ S1495 PM brakn, power .... ·1ndow1, LJ!.AT H. t NT ER::
OfferPre•iou1ly ''CADILLAC" CHEVROLET roof, tinted glas~. wheel 2SSO llarbor81vd 2929 11arbor81vd, power se~ts, ra~lo, WH T /WHT , FU(..L 0--~ Cadillacs covers. Lie. 837KJO. Costa t.1eaa 540-9640 Costa Meta heatrr, wh1tt-wa.ll t1ret, PWR DlVORCD SA' D
n. SALF:S&SF:ltVICE S t A 546 1934 c:d l neel c:ov ., r. ~. They ace"' mu<h beH•• Oual"rty & Pn"ce 2828 H~--11 d. S6095 .,. Ome•a. In perfett an a na • tint ' .. , ••••. u nde; MUST stu.. mn. OR value than many nr tht• .-vvr-• cond. 4 "'nu tJreti $2800, ers. ru · WILL ACCEPT A'NY
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""' on •h• mocki•t to· to Choo•• From 546· I 200 anta na nCQ n erCUry CRICKET 4 DOOR
duy. T hink ubout 1l. For the ht"st pnC'C'~., tht.• ---L" I M LEFTOVER 1301 H. Tustln 4 speed, raidlo. healer $1877 l~~~ .. :t~~.1Ti[!~:
1973 CADILLAC low•""'"'"""''"· & tk •72 Ccrryoll mco n ercury SRA.HD HEW '75 547-0511 R65227 • . DeQI\ te.wtA· Lo. mL, Ownr .........
pen1labl"!>t'rv1ce.·See Che-•vSuburban 1301 HT ,. o·~ Starflr~ S1195
FLE"TWOOIJ NABERS CADILLAC Front & ~, • ., ui c. ;oulo. . "'In Y-~Go1 Ml••r"" 197 4 PINTO <I Ill T·Bird. xlnt cond. 2 dr. OHOUG llAJ\.1 tran!I., power i.lC't'rll'l,it, 547 .. 051 I @Ji' landautop,a/c,rul1pwr0
The epitome of n11Jlor1n~ 2600 ll:1rbor BJl.'d less thun 43,000 n1iles. c-.11. 9932 Close-out Price 4 ,;pcL>d, radio. heater. Santa Ana \1(:' VOLVO nu tires. 6: lo ml.~ or has evC'r)' ~once1vablt.• c•...:TA J\.ll'~SA 540_9100 (l!IOOt'Jo~t:), -• "'heel coveri. Landau reas.orter.646·2568
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Shows 1m~ccable t'<1rc - - -----· Bill Maxey Toyota l>ove & Quail Sts Near fo~xtended Warrant)
tU57ltWD•. 't>NC11r1i1tarScdanoev111c IBBBl Bf"achBIHB Jamhorct•, Bristol. & A\·ai1 Santa Ana ontioc 9965
Ss495 ,, door, rull power. 5500 J\.l<il'A r thur. Ne .... ·porl HOl.DS/ll"D· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496 :L11H ' 847-8555 Ut:.it•h. KJJ-0555 ,... " '70 Pontiac C<ttahn11 St;1
-17331 IUCllllVD. Lr"ncoln Mercury tion Waj!.on . auto, A I C. 197 4 CADILLAC '73 Eldc,rado ('unvcrt. Air 'ti() Corv:ur 2 dr t·oupc 3 ·w {:orv 4Z1 . 4 spd xlnt MT. llEACM •142..... 1, w r w i 11 d 0 w Ii, p" r
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tl•nor. vinyl top, :.t1·rl'o. ~l'l ,iys, _ · __ ·w ('lu·vy (";irry:dl 1, ton ••••••••••••••••••••••• niani· 11.tra!> lo mi. $2995 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, ew . I . , . ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ru1se .t·un tr~1 . h WJ), '6!11'~LU<IHAD0 tSuburbanl !>t•vc ral T.8. Auto,·l'SJ PB. l\C. 6442259. ••••
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.,.,,heel, sentinel. t·tc (Jnt.• ti<12.(J.-lii2 Sll50 Ph fi.i~-ll'.19! '73 Omci:.1. PS. autu, 4
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••••••••••••••••••••••• SIL'"lfl f'~l·l 5796.llluffs t•ond.!J7•ILlt\l.l'vt Pty. Pit 9957 SIA'llHGTHECOAST5'NCl:lt5l
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COUP !<.: DE VILLE 4!1(i-22'>U or4!.1<1:12fi2 l-.1·01111 :-d~, ~1 •. ~nu orDad9e 9935 •75 Pl..,TO V 6
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cxlL·rior "·ith lt·LJt ht.>r 111 ·73 "Ll": t.·iie A.'I' Air .1~. J\.lnntt.· <':ir1o. ;111 P"'r, '&1 l'olllra. Vi n.v i top, P"'r . Sfafionwano.n t~rinr, 1·ahr1olt•l top, 1·<1nd. l-.n1l•rald J:.rc 1·11 :ur hhll'.,.,.,...,.h1tcl<Hldau, xlnt t:ond, run~ grt'ut, Automatic trunsn~.;;sion,
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delay. (S3!JFl .. T\. l'll'. ct1·. l ·O"lll'r 25~1 &J'J'J ·10011211'1 ~ , '67Ll'DScdan Xlntcond. \4295 ' · . $6295 ~ n1il1:!>.642·3301 $3!l95. must sell. (714) 998·2022 ---'fi7 El <..'amino :1% Sht·ll 1~nvatl' part\' 'GI 327, Auto, nt•w l1rt•!> n1 ;i~ .... ~tcrt'O tap1· Xlnt ·----1 197 4 CADILLAC (ma.i;:s ), trlr h1tt•h. $1250 Cond 51400 fi46 tlt>MI To S<-ttlC' r:.-;ta.te-'72 f''ord 1!170 ll arhor. l" :\1 .
SLEMONS MERC~DES
LAST WEEK SPECIAL
SALE
MEW 1975 128
$2899.
11933994 + T & L. Dir. prep. Offer good lhru
Nov. 301h, 1975.
FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED
Sd!.1, Servi<•, Lea~ing I 0... ... -1 Delivery
l 20 W. Worner at So. Main, Santa Ana
• 557-2132. El.DOR/\l)OC<>Ul'I': 557·!l72'JtirH28 5202 ·--Country Squire. JO Pass 631 •1276 Bcau~iful 11reml!>l ).!iolll ~lu~l -i.~11 197'1 ra1naro, '65 Corvair l\.Tnnza , pri s~a . ~ai: ~oadC'd. Lo .... -------I 98001Autos Hew 9100
cxtcnor, Cabrioll't top, ,,.1 ,.,1 8 tc··tk "t .. reo. ply Sat&Sun 54H ·61 19 whslc blue bk . $1875 ... uloo,How 9800 Autas,Mew 9800Autos,Me-w 9800 A.utos,Mew ' " r u " '" A k $1800 fi75 8.556 "' ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••••.••• i:ru1sc 1·ontrnl. i-tt•rl'U A ll', rn .iJ.! "'hls . xlnl . , ,-, --:---~ 111 J! )-·---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
t npe det"k , split po\\l'r I ~lf21'<170 65 Ch1•\'Y 21lr, 2)1.:J hard I seats Lcalhl'r 111tt'r111r lOnl -~ ---top SS Gd ·rr.1ns1)()rla-'72 Ford Country
and al l thl' other Cad1lla1·1Che•rolet 9920 t1on $.100 1;.u; 7h:JH _ Squire Waqon •
extras 1'111:; t•ar nn1~l t»l' •••••••••••••••••••••••Ch I 99 25 V-H, <1uto trans. fat'tory !)
dnven to be apprl't:l<ited 511 ('hevy Apal'hl' '~ Ton ••• ':'!~.':••••••••••••••• 111r t•_ond1t1011 1ng, power DlOSldDBllf llurry. (52tiJP'T) Nl'"' en)!, brakes. ~hnt:k ~. stcennl!. power (rl1st·)
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$6995 heanngs. tires & niul'h 1970 CHRYSLER hrakcs, IKl"'<'r y,•inclows,
1nnrt• Sl~1'.i or b(·Sl ofr "'4EWYORKER 1>ow1•r st•11ts, ra~l10, McLEAN li45 ~!Jth1orfi'12·f.!>rl7 4 DOOR hl'ti ler, .,.,•h1tc1.1.'a ll t1r1·s.
CADILLAC f l1nlt_'<I ~l u:;s, y,•hccl l'tJV·
2nd&MA.IH
SANTA.A.HA
.Sl·:LL idle llems Y.'1\h :1 V·R, auto. trans., ac·tory er s. r :t c k . Un it t' r
J)ady l'ilot Classtfted Ad air c-ondHion in_g. puwt"r wholes alt' hook. !.11611 11\'
li4i-SG7K. s lt.·C'r111~. powt.·r <dist' J
543-9421.
hr.ikt::-.. radio. ht.•atcr. $1877
wlnlc"·all t1rl'S, \111)11 ~. 9900 roof, t1nll'fl gla;;s . .,.,•heel DAIUI LAm~ 1 usEo GREMLi-Ns ... ~~:;~ .. s~~g5~.:"~'VA e~~ol'AUJ
Autos, Use-cl
1971 thru 1974 s t A 196' Hmbm ( M "' '101
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM an a na ""'"'"""<' 12"·75
ST-AT $1649 1'471tUI Lincoln Mercury
130 I H . Tustin
547-051 I
'69 MERCEDES
280 SE
'74 DATSUN
260Z
~IC . .., condot1onu'9 I
.,.!l'l Orly IOOO ,.., ... ' "'<Iii• or-i' l$1lllll8)
'71 JAGUAR
XJ 6
,6.uto""hc '" co"O•Uon11111 __ 1 ..,,..oct {11tF8l/
$AVE $AVE s6795
'75 CADILLAC
· COUl'E
Full 00 .. •<. l•CI O•Y 11< condollOl'llnQ, 1111 w~e•• I
,~.,.•o 0 .. 1, 2200 molt• !MiMPGJ
'74 ~OLVO
164 E
""'"""'"'· -cor•chToo:,"''111 A -"° llt~•$1'1 11'"" '''""°' w/l•f' •••ll'l•r V••y cl••"' IM3KZJI
'74 FORD
THUMDHlllD
F,.11 11ow••. l1c1o•y llf
OOl'ld•l+orl<"V l V'"YI •POI 01>1',
l'OOO""lel 1323lf>H I
57795 $AVE s5900
'73 CADILLAC
SEDAM
'72 ALFA '72 MERCEDES
ROMERO 35 o ~n.
!<1111 •ow••· l1c;to<y I" '.":'::.!_c. u·~ v .. ,",'•' ocwdll.,..,.,., --"".,.... l s _.i. At,1/FM. -II'.,,, .......... F. ~""' sivi~ ~4995 si vi~
'75 MG
MIDGET
CONVERTIBLE
'7S OLDS
CUTLASS
SALON
Aulom111c, l1clo•., 111
ocww;MIOO~ ••ll'fe wheeit a ~lnyl !OJI 14 ,000 "llle1
t•nllU'HJ.
'74 FORD
J/4 TOM "Cl(UP
SUPER CAB• Automlhc. -..
••••"""'· 110*•' b••k•• a IM:ttlf'I' .,, COllOll•o""'ll Only
8000 1'!111• l 73&092 I
$AVE $AVE s4995
'74 FORD
IROMCO
'75 CHEVY
MOMV.2+2
Aulo..,•llc; ••~lo•y •11
'74 VW
BEETLE
t;O~IQ & Of'lly 9000 ....... Std., lectofV M t:OllllllklfM"9 I
llUMFWI AM!f'Mr.-1120JAl'I
s4795 SAYE s3295
Ol'EM FllDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
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1\C, v<·ry lo mi, xlnt c:trc,
vt'ry reliable, bt_•st orr
ovt·r SIOO, 642-7l!YJ Sat
SunAt'.1 -Tut•Pi\I.
'71\ Ltd nrous.:hanl. ·1 dr
hrdt 11. 400 V-8. Air. P IS.
I' B. "'111do .... •s. s t••1 ls.
l11<·ks . V111yl roo r .
A 1\1 / I-' ;\1 s l l' r t' o
Brougham luxury group.
T ill .,.,.hi, J!lllJ!C'r J?IO"'
p31 nl. 16.500 mi 's On,g.
o"·ner SJ100. ;\1r. Thrash
I 640·830_6 . ----
'51 Ford h;i\r T p/u
gd.rond
536-8661-1
Ford 7·1' 1'1nto, WaA . Auto .
air . H i ii TB RK
IO"·ncr, but t·lc·an $3150.
S.13-2796.
Morcury 99 5 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 J\.lontci::o l'i1X
Brou~ham. 2·door. lni ·
niac l'Ond . Lo m1. Stert_•o,
rac :ur. C'ust xtras, P.P .
Bsl ofr. 833·9171. -----1
'74 Cou~ar XR7. lmm:1r,
lo mi. Sl'e to appreciate
P vt . 11ty. l\1ust sell
979-2431_. ------1
·ro Marc1uis, many extras.
li.1,000 mi. xlnt cond. im-
mac. $1000. 837 -1527
RJO·t36 1'------I
'68 Cous:ar XR 7. Nl'"'
paint. new vinyl top,
leal hC'r interior , xlnt
cond. Runs great. $1700.
556-4842.
uslanq 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••
ronic '73 Mach I, uir ,
po.,.,·cr , tape. $2900.
551·3377
'65 J\.IUSTANG Z89 Vs. lo
mi. CLE/\N Gd cond .
·S795 PP Orii;:. Equi p,
645-9965.
99S5
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'73 Cutlass Su premC'. Xlnt
oond . air. stereo, all P"T.
$2.759. 831·11'35.
LEASE
197 6 CUTLASS
''SoonToS."
HUMBER I
S133.19
per mo. -+ T&L
Ser #118419
36 mos.O.E.L.Cap. ~
Max t erm obligallon
$2449. OAC
Immediate Deli•ery
Extended Wa rranty
Avail.
SELL Idle items with o
·Daily Pilot ClassiOed Ad.
842·5678.
'76 Olds STARFIRE
New BEAUTY and ECONOMY!
30 CALIF. HIWAY
Miles Per Gallon PLUS SYEAR
60,000 MILE
GUARANTEE
ANNOUNCING STARFIRE & STARFIRE SX's ECONOMICAL 4
CYLINDER 140 CU. IN. ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH 2·bbl. CARBURETOR
AND ST AND ARD AXLE. AM ECONOMY LEADER FOR SURE! •
10 USED HONDAS
IH STOCK
"Super Gas Savers"
"&~· Spoclol"
1974 HONDA CIVIC
Radio and heater. (131656) $2677
'68 CHEVY CAMARD "177 Raclio. heater (313261)
'70 TOYOTA COROLLA
_. spee d . radio, heater, v1nyl
(!l39AW0 ) '00 51077
2~o c~!~! ~~~;~~u ,;, <Ond . s 1477
radio, healer. vinyl top. (96.SBZTJ ·
'72 CHEVY VEGA
4 speed, radio, healer. (775FVA)
Zt~~0s6.E .~~~~~~ RADIO s1977 HEATER . VINYL TOP. f•celleni
condition. (162KKG)
Special Luxury Bargain
197 4 CUTLASS SOLON
Auto. trans., air cond1t1oning. stereo radio. vinyl
roof. reclining seats. rally~wheels. (192876)
53377
FINAL '75
GMCTRUCK
CLEARANCE
111 TOMS•¥ .. TOMS•HEA.VY Dlll'Y•4 WHHL Dll~S-
IRAMD MEW 1975 1/2 TQH . ~
4 WHEEL DRIVE -
SHORT BED. VS, AUTOMATIC, Gl\,UGES s4 ':'J 7 (5117999> ~MMEDl~TI 'I D.B.IQRY
OVER 50
Trucks & v..,s To lie Cl-eel
INCLUDING
"Terra Vans" OUR EXQUSIVE
4 wheel Drive
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