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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-14 - Orange Coast PilotI'.,. ,;,,.. ................................ ~------~~--~----..... ~~~~----------------------~ ' '.S -UND.AY * * * VOL. 69, NO. 319, 6 SECTIONS, 112 P~GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 .. , 1976 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS I r If 'i New Players to Tackle ·sac:raDlent.o .- , " [ By JOANNE REYNOLDS ~ Ot I~« D•lly l'llol Sl•fl t· They laughingly c all ~themselve s the New Young Yet under tbe .good spirits and high humor, they are quite serious about wbat they propose to do in Sacramento. Sl .~ltA\-. SPl·:t'l;\I. on California pqlitics? Says Mangers. "I have no fears that anything need gel in ks. n fact, e n n i s angers and on Cordova rlaugh about a ,lot of things ~since they f were elected 1to the state ,Assembly two ~weeks ago. . REYNOLDS When the two Democrats dis- cuss the kind of representation they plan to giver they seem to be replaying their campaign speeches. Mangers and Cordoya say the voters in the neighboring 73rd and 74th Assembly districts want quality representation, regard· less of party label, and that'~ what they plan to deliver. Hearing them say it after the blush of their election victories has faded and on the eve of their departure for Sacramento. it rings less of rhetoric than it does of honest, if not starry.eyed, idealism. The number one priority - what Cordova calls bis mandate -is property tax reform. As part of bis campaign, Mangers collected 4,000 ''messages·' from voters in Costa • the way of tax reform." Mesa and Huntington Beach to Neither man likes to describe deliver to Gov. Brown calling for himself in terms of a particular tax relief. issue, y9t it ~ems that it was the Cordova has '5,000 similar issliMf. that got them elected. messages. Mangers ran against the 12· They are adaQtant about tax year incum~nt Robert Burke. reform. They both made the sub· who defeated' him/by a narrow ject a major issue in the cam-margin two years ago. paign. Uthe Mangers·Burke race in Do they really think that two the 73rd District was cbarac- freshmen assemblymen are go. terlzed by a s~rupulous lack of ing to have a significant impact personal attacks and adherence Hughes tO Strike? Midnight Deadline Faced Negotiations will resume today in an attempt to avert a threatened midnight walk-out by mechanics for Hughes Airwest, which rues out of Orange County Airport, an airline spokesman said Saturday. Meanwhile.., striking pilots 'and Continental Airlines agreed Saturday on several minor points that bad blocked ffual settlement of a three-week-old strike which has grounded that airline, Hughes Airwest, which has 18 daily flights from Orange County Airport, was informed by the S86-member Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association of the mid- night strike if no contract settle- ment is reached by this evening. Continental, which flies 21,000 passenger:s daiJy to 31 cities mostly in the West, has been on the ground since their pilot strike began Oct. 23 The Hughes mechanics' union representatives have decided not to submit a new contract pro- posal reached Friday to a mem· bership vote, according to Lee Pitt. an airline spokesman. Union officials could not be re· ached for comment. Hughes officials are still ac- cepting ticket reservations for Monday flights. The airline bas an interim schedule of flights it hopes lo con· tinue in the event of a strike, in- cluding roates like Las Vegas and Reno which Hug.bes sertes ex'Cluslvely; Pith-aid: An end to the Continental dis· pute appears to be in sight since a tentative accord was reached last week with only details to be settled. Most of those were settled Saturday. according to Gary Thomas. a union spokesman. 'Super' Heroi~ Speits -Death to 4 - The Airlines Pilots Association said other major airlines paid their pilots 20 percent more for fewer hours than the 1,086 Con· tinental pijots. The final agreement still has to be signed by both sides. Con- tinental offttials-were unavaila· - ble for comment on when flights might resume. Some Catch Surprise Cere11Wny Midway through a leisurely fishing trip Saturday, Bo Blankenship rang his ship's bell and announced, "I think someone is going to get married on this voyage." With that. Judge Clyde Triplett of Los Angeles Coun-· ty put his robe on over his casual attire and performed a "beautiful, ve ry touching'' ceremony for Dr. Forest Grunigcn of Newport Beach and Dolores Rios of Sacramento. The Blankensbips knew their friends were intending to get married and surprised them by providing the sea of matrimony. proper a uthority and congratulatory <'hampagne. WASHING TON (A'P) -A sale. or super-strength but impure heroin killed four persons and hospitalized at least ~ in °the worst overdose epidemic in D.C. history, police said Saturday. Capt. Houston M. Bigelow, commander of the narcotics division, said metropolitan police know the general location or one or two suspects, described as sizable dealers previously ar- rested here. More evidence is needed before arrests are attempted, be said. Medical examiners' reports on the precise cause of death won't tie completett until next WeeK, but autopsies on three of the dead showed the "deaths were consis· tent with other overdose cases,'· be said. Three deaths occurred at Dis· trict of Columbia hospitals and one in Maryland, with some over· dose reports also coming in from Virginia. All the dead were men between 22 and 31 years old. Drug sam pies voluntarily turned in at area hospitals after police issued a call for all possi· ble victims to seek treatment were 12.4 percent heroin, five times the potency or samples taken off the streets in Sep- t :!~~~' ~~~~ ~~~.~:?.~:?.:~~. ot •~· 0•11Y "'~ siatt • epic proportions by showing it on best they had ever shown and T~e long-awaited movie thesmallscreen,saidthecritics. wishwecouldhavemorelikeit ~ers1on o~ Margar~ ~tcb~'s They'll ruin it by showing it on today." Gone With the Wmd h,ad 1~ two nights and cluttering it with Rick WeUs of Santa Ana saw it star-studded Atlanta premiere tn commercial interruptions. for the first time in the 19005. He December, 1939. . Some Orange Co~t residents, wasn't, however, waiting for the No Jess than .the Nt:w .:ork who had been long-time fans of television showing with bated Imes pro.clai.med tt the themovie,refusedtotunein. breath. greatest motion picture mural we "I didn't watch it," said Joan "The only channel that comes a~e eve~ seen ar:id the most af!l· Goldsmith of Irvine, who has re-in good on my TV is channel 4," bitious filn,tmakmg venture .m ad the book once and seen the he said. "l didn't really have Holl~.wood s spectacular his-movie three times. "I couldn't much choice." tory. . standthewaytheycuti~up. Jess Cox, a visitor from Utah. Audiences agreed, breaking at· "They destroyed it. I would had seen 1t years ago in Salt Lake t endance re~ords around the have liked to have seen it had City. He watched it on television world. The epic sage ~f the South they not butcbered it up so with hi& wife and daughter. ran for four years in war-torn much." It's one of his favorite pictures, London. ~ven Adolph HlUer ":as Mr. and Mrs. George P . Zebal he said. "It kind of takes you !mesmert ~ed by th!! m?v•~· of Newport Beach agreed. "We backtotbedaysthatwebadonly f screening 1t coun~legs timesm his just love that movie so m1Rh that read about as kids tn school." ! .Berchtesgaden hideaway. ~hen we tead in the paper it . "It's a beautiful picture," said Durin.g its nu~erous re· would be so chopped up with one Santa Aoa woman. who pre· lrele~ses m the enswng 37 years, commercials we decided not to ferred not to be ldeotltied. \lbe film attracted l~gions of n.ew watch." "Everybody we taJted to tans, at the same time retaining watched lt " ltbe old, who continued to flock to Dolly Miller ,of San Juan She and. her' husband couldn't 1it. Capistrano wasn t .~ered ~~ remember, buttbey figured they And so when NBC purchased the co~ID;!rcials. After all,. bad seeh itatleasttwlce before. television rights to the screen she aaad, ll was a lonJ movte "I tell you " she said ''wbat classic, it was not surprising lo and they h.ad to g~t t.hemm." . they're showhtg on the ah-today, learn that its audience numbered Mn. 6.filler, w~ has seen at the.y could l>urn 1t all up •. Tli~ an estimated 90 million on the several times, saw it wMI\ it was other stuff I wouldn't bum the fll'St nlght and 110 mlllion on the first releas~ in Los Ancelet. electricity to watch tt." next. . He~ f avonte scenes are those Some people have never quite But the two-part televislon pre-sbowma the plantation, she said, gotten cau&Jlt up in the "Wind" miere last week of what has because her ancestors come flurry leome to bo regarded by many as from that aroa and she always Bla~kle Gadariao of Newport a natlonaJ treasure was not hadenjoyedttorlesoftbeSouth. wit.bout controversy. "J just loved the movie the first (See WIND, Pate A.2) --· ~ .+isd r ~-,.-·· tember, the offtceriaid. The brown.powder also con· tained black specks he described as "an unknown impurity" police chemists have not been able to identify. "We've never seen anything like that before," be added. Bigelow said that he personally thought that mysterious sub- stance may be responsible for the casualties rather than the heroin itself. But other officers and two chemists said later that the black substance was fairly common in that type of heroin, known as "Mexican mud" becauseof'place of origin and color. One officer said the specks apparently are a byproduct of the process used to change opium into heroin. Bigelow said the calls from hospitals and worried1 addicts began Friday night and peaked• early Saturday. Seven persons remained hospitalized. "I think we're probably at the end of the crisis," be s aid. An assistant, Lt. Richard G. Simmonds, said, "We think a substantial amount, three to four ounces, has been distributed in the northwest area of the city.'' The officed said those in· terviewed at hospitals pinpointed one source for the drugs and one area -14th and T streets in the northwest quarter of the city. Bigelow said the normal level of overdose in W asbington is one or two a month or, at most, the seven recorded in both June and August. \ He said be was unsure of the ul · imate source of the heroin, although brown mixtures generally come from Mexico. The pusher probably didn't know I.be strength of a dorae he was aell· ing in $2S and $50 packets, he added. 1 Victims voluntarily cooperat· inc with police and turning in their drugs ,..on't be prosecuted, ht said. "We're looking out for . their welfare.'' 'Exorcis01' Said Cause '.Of Death YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) -A pathologist testified Saturday at the trial of five religious eultists that the battered body bf 3-year· old boy was too badlydeoomposed to allow a determiDation of the -causeofdeatb. •.• · ' However, Dr. w· . Brady said it was his opuuoni . af.David Weilbacher died "because he was beaten repeatedly ... There is no question in my mind at al~ why David died. Brady, the Oregon state medical examiner who assisted in the autopsy on the child's body, testified on the last day of the pro· secution 's case agiµnst a self· acclaimed "proph~t ol God" and four other religious sect members who are charged with k.illibg the boy in a crude form of exorcism. The defendants include the boy's mother. · The prosecution sa~ the fi ve beat the child with 18-mcb long sticks over a four-month period to drivethedevilfrombim. According to testimony, sect members sealed the boy in' a bedroom for t)VO "10011~ in t\le belief that God '!OWd fts'~~t the child. Brady said the Sept. 2:3 au19psy. performed thr~e days alt.er.. the boy's remain• were found, showed a n\lmber of brui.es cov- ering the boy •s ai:m$, legs, back and the bottom of his feel. Dr. Richard M.uuall, Yakima County coroner also said the ex· act cause of death could not be de· termined, but be tbouaht that bleeding inside the bead finally killed the boy. ftN '1'111·: INSllUI·: SMALL CLAIMS -It's the "peoJ)le's court" where dis· aatiafied persons can find a re- latl vely quick lesai 1oluti019. Staff Writer Joanne ReJttokJs tells frustrated consumers bow to file tbelr claims on Page Bl. MYSTE& Y GllOWS - Whatever happened to D.E. Oooperf He's the guy who ,....chuted out of a Northwest Ori•t Alr11ne• plane carrying $200,000 he'd extorted by tlireatening to blow up t!WJ)lane. Tbat was five yeara -iso Tbanbcivlllc. uc1 thl statute of limitat.ioa.s may nm. out. aoon. The Alloclated Pr .. eumlnes the .msma on Page 82. en .. c 1&188 Sl'VNK ~It's bard for an ali.dj actress to find work in Hollyw·ood, but veteran star Geraldine Fitzgerald wasn't daunt,d. She's been back on stage and now she's cot her own night club act. Rex Reed talb with the spirited performer about her life and ideaa on Pap B7. lll.EE._ADVICE -W11Y don't, lawyers tak~ llieleed Ult pro- vide 1etv1ee1 withed ci..r1e to 2'5 million poferty le•el Amerlea'ast That waa the challdlee a>ade by the prestcJent oft.be state'Bar.of California ID a speetb reported by Tom Bat\e1 ooPageA3. ·- to dlscuaaion of issues, CQrdova's campaign wu the oppoeite. Cordova ran against Newi>o~' Beach auto dealer Jim Slemons I in the 74th where there are still more Rep\lbllcans tbanl Democr-ats. c Slemons did little personal campaigbing, rarely addressed the issues and apparently wa8 f willing to let the outcome ride on the favorable balance of Republicans with the help of a couple of last-minute mailings. (See \'OUNG,PqeA31 Ollly l'llfl Sttfl l'lloto : COUPLE SILHOUETIED o Sea Remains Calm Big Surf Still Due ; I Huge waves did not find their 1 way to Orange CountJ beaches' Saturday as expected but most l areas reported good surf witM breakers up to eightfeet. i Waves ar e expected to in·· crease in size to 10 feet ·today i with increasing clouds and a 40( percent chance of showers also m, the forecast. :j Air and water temperaturesl are expected to be in tbe low 60's, National Weather Service re· ported. l For more weather informa.~ · tian, see page A4. 1 Firemen Sentenced1 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP)-~ judge sentenced. four leaders of a firefighter&• union to 80 dlJB in jail Saturday night after they rtv fued to call off a three·day: walkout. r. . ·=- • • lul* 8tnlflat1 ' TV .... f Al DAILY PILOT Sunday. November 1'. 1978 -Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights Newport Beach ... Fog Smoother Than Sailing Thick fog spelled danger for boaters last week, with two sailboats grounded Sunday night in Newport Beach. Robert Meyer successfully rescued his three children from the beached Gambol; a charter group aboard the 27-foot San· tana also escaped without injury, although the boat was wrecked. It had been returning from Catalina. Scat! To X-rated Movies Balboa residents will have something to give thanks for this Thanksgiving. The ~troversial Pussycat Theater, which bas been showing X-r ated films since it took over the old Balboa Theater in the spring or 1975, closed its doors last week. It will reopen as a "family-oriented theater," accord· ingto a spokesman. Laguna Beach Women Keep Appointment Alicemarie Hubel-Stotler of Corona del M aT was named last week by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to the Harbor Judicial District bench. The 34-year-old attorney takes the-post vacated by Betty Lou Lamoreaux, who bas been elevated to the Superior Court. Artists ' Games Brushed Off It was a gloomy wee.k for the Laguna Beach High School football team, which learned it must forfeit all of its 1976 victories due to an ineligible player. ll had been the school's ftnest football season since 1968. Pageant Payoff's Masterful It may snarl traffic for weeks in the summer, but Laiuna Beach's Festival or Arts bas paid off for the city - to tpe twle of nearly $250,000. That money, equal to $17 for every city resident, was raised from the H4,523 people who at&eoded the art show and 113,426 who attended the Pageant ol the )tasters. It includes scholarship donations, cultural ll'antl and ll•,300 in grounds rental pajd to the city. Tap, Tap Your Imagination Heard a loud knocking sound recently? Jt miabt be the coun- ty's new recreaUon symbol at work. That's the acorn wood· pecker, honored last week as one o( the prime users of three county nigfonaJ pa rks; O'NeJU, Irvine and Caspers. County supervisors also authorised a contest for children to name the wood· pecker. "''"'' Seniors ' Domain Imminent There was good news for Irvine senior citizens last week wben the clty council approved plans for a new $345,000 mutti,uae bulldlnf overlooking the Rancho San Joa· quin Golf Course. Senior citizens, as part of the Community Services Comm1Hion. wiU cet llnt crack at reaerving the fadllty. Everythlng's Coming Up ... They might just fioat to victory, planners of the Mission Viejo entry in th~ Rose .Bowl Parade are hoping. The com· mudJ'I -~· ftnMICilll b)' the Kl•t;lon"VieJO Company, wu nn-.~-0 ........... wade. forwllldtUlteom· -...., dele.ted b..._ of~ applicants. The parade will also feature another Orance Coast entey; tbe Eatancia llllb Sebool MarcblnC Band, one of five Southern Calltomla band.a picked for the event. Just Family Oil ~ Boat Today's reception for LUlu s• jc 2 n· Jlardwtck, a Son Clemente real-Jn 8 •, le dent ctlebtaUng her lOOth btrtb· •Y, will be open to family and .friend& olllYi accordlng to her daupter, Los Draper. A Saturday story about tho event said ~ rt(eJUon would be open to the publfo. 'lbe Dally Pilot nama this error. NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Anoil rte 1upply boat with five penou aboard aank ln 20-foot "" Satur-daJ ln tbe Gulf of Mtdco 75 mU• IOUl.b ot GilHltm. Ta. TIM Cout Guard 1ald n.o penou dMd ud tbrff were rtlCUtd. . . UPS Strike Hurting Businesses Tentative Agree~nt Runwred but Talks Continue 97TlaeA...c1-..~ Whll• 1trl~ln1 Team1ten Union memben wait for a con- tract settlement witb United Parcel :::crvice, eastern busi- nesses count extra costs and de- lays ln their package deliveries. The Postal Service, meanwhile, waits for a break in tbe feverish work schedule thrust upon it by the two-month-old strike agalmt UPS In 15 eastern states. Though an informed source in Washington said Friday a ten- tative aareement bad been r. acled on major iasues, chlef un· ion necodator William Meearthy said be expected talks would con· tlnue there through the weekend. The strike bas swamped tbe Postal Service with a package load greater than its normal pre· Christmas deluge. Tilough extra workers have been hired, more overtime hours have been Sloop Leading In Race MAZATLAN -Morrie Kir~'s 40-foot Peterson-built sloop Hur· ricane Deck from Balboa Yacht Club crossed the finish line here at 11:35 a.m. Saturday to take over the overall handicap lead in the 1,032-mile Los Angeles-to- MazaUan yacht race. Hurricane Deck beat Kialoa's handicap time by 47 minutes and at 7 p.m. it appeared that she would be the correct time winner as none of the Class B or C yachts, all still at sea, could save their time. As of 7 p.m. only 10 or th& 39 yachts in the race bad finished. The last two were Bill Power's Questar out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club at 6 p.m. and Malin Burnham 's Invader from San Diego Yacht Club 15 minutes later. Both were Class B entries as was Hurricane Deck. " Based on position reports at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jobn Arens' 37· foot sloop Cottontail was leading in Class C and Ghost II, a Yankee-38 sailed by John Reynolds , Newport Harbor Yacht Club, bad moved to the head of Class D. Ghost II was in a close race with America J ane 111, also of1 NHYC, for class honors. A brisk westerly was mounting white caps in the ocean most or the day Saturday but it appeared that many of the yachts still at sea were caught in light airs farther offshore in the Gulf of California. By nightfall, the winds here had shifted easterly which meant the boats would be beating to the finJsh. IRS Checking Korean Bribe Allegations CHICAGO (AP) -The In- ternal Revenue Service ls look· ing into a llegations that con· gressmen suspected of receiving kickbacks or bribes from South Korean agents deposited them in scandal-ridden banks in the Bahamas, the Chicago Tribune said in today's editions. The Tribune s·aid the investiga- tion amounts to a revival or a pro- be that was started in 1973 to de- term ine whether Americans used banks In the Bahamas as tax havens. It was suspended after it was discovered t hat some 1overn- ment investigators used ques- tlon able methods, including stealing a bank offidal's brief- cue, the Tribune said. IRS a1enta said at the Ume that the inve1Ugatlon could have re- sulted in one of the biggest tax re- coveries ever, according to the newspaper. An I RS spokesman said Friday that its investigators were in the Bahamas, the report said. It also 1ald the Justice Department sent agents to the Bahamas ln recent months to work with the IRS agents. The FBI has beeuinvesU,aUng eltbt House me~ and two former House members In con- nection with the alleced bribery scandal, the Tribune added. CIU8hKilh 2, l~ures 5 MIA.Ml (AP) -Two pencos died and nve otben were laJUHCS Saturday when an ambQl.uce l'\Jlhln.c a beart attack victim to a bclpltal colllded with a car and ovwtumed, police 1ald. 1'be beart attack Ylctlm. Sara Nanil. at. an' the driftr ol the car, Ser1lo Gonaaln. SI, died iD tbe accident. oftlclala 1akl. acbecluled and more trucks an in r.not.kla, clell very delays of vary- ing length.a have been reported by busi.Desses throughout the Eut. The Postal Service·~ its parcel volume bu more than doubled In the area from Maine to South Carolina since lhe strike began OD Sept. 15. It baa asked that Christmas ca:rda be mailed by Dee. 10 and gift parcels by Dec. 3 because of the added burden on mall de- livery. Some shippers have reported co.Uy delays and bave switched to alternatJve tranaportatloo like Greyhound buses modlfted so they can handle the larger loads of parcels generated by the strike. Others like L .L. Bean I.be., a mall-order sporting goods ftrm in Freeport. Maine, say the Postal Service is handling their ship- ments in about the same time as Pair of Queens UPS did. The cost. however, is about 15 to 20 percent more, ac· cording to Bean's vice president WUllam Griffin. More than 11,000 UPS employes are involved 1n the strike. The dispute Involves job protection issues with labor con- cerned over management's ln- c reasint use of part-time employes to replace full-time ernployes throuch attrition . .Poth sides wo disagree on pensions forthepart-Ume workers. The average hourly WaJe for a UPS worker is $7, according to a spokesman at the firm's head· quarters in Greenwich, Conn. A Boston company that each week ships about 500 wedding gowns and 1,000 bridesmaids' dresses all over the country says its business bas been affect.eel by the UPS walkout butnotgreaUy. "Delays haven't been horren· dous. If we've had to duplicate Kendy Massas Oeft). 18, .of Huntington Beach, was named homecoming queen at Golden West College Satur- day night. She received her crown from former queen Shirley Babashoff of Mission Viejo, better known as an Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer. Miss Babashoff plans to continue her studies at UCLA. Cabinet Ahead Carter Holds Weekend Meet ATLANTA (AP) -Now thall Jimmy Carter has sorted out bis personal stafr, his next big step is to pick Cabinet officers to help him with the bigger problems ahead. Carter already has indicated that be expects to face major de· cisions as soon as be takes the oath or office in January, prin· cipally at first on the economy and whether it needs boosting. But before be can approach Congress with any substantive programs, he has to have his own team in shape to back him up. And that is what is foremost on the minds of the Carter organ.iza· lion. A first s tep toward lining things up was the meeting in Plains, Ga., over the weekend between Carter, transition chier Jack Watson and campaign manager Hamilton Jordan. One of tbelr leadin1 objectives was to sort out responsi blUtles. ''There is too much crossover right now," one veteran Carter staffer said. "The only dellnea· tion so far is that Hamilton is Lucky Boy Wms Big GLEN MILLS, Pa. CAP> -Some kids show o(f thelr new bicycles a nd others brae about their motorlzed mlnibiltea. Flve-year"°Jd Jimmy Conway brlnp out his new Buick. Ji mmy's parents, Thomas and Dorotby Conway of suburban Spr- incfleld, put the boy's name on a ratno Ucket fOr' a drawtni at a local hllh school on Nov. 5, and the ticket won the compact ear. The Oonwaya haven't de- cided whether to keep the car -they already have two autos and a duno ~ut "Jimmy tell.I everyb ody tt•a hU automobUe and we ahoo.ld keep lt in tbo 11r11e until be'• old enouch to drive lt. Mn. Conway aald. clearly in charge of White House staff and Jack is clearly in charge of the Cabinet." Watson's talent bank has been screening names and outlining job requirements for some time with a view to selection of Cabinet m embers and govern- ment agency officials after a series of interviews. Meanwhile, President Ford re- laxed in Palm Springs and made plans for the last 66 days or his administration on bis eight-day vacation and will decide bis own future sometime after returning to Washington on Monday, a.ides say. Particularly, he is expected to decide where be will establish his home base after leaving the White House in J anuaty, they said. The President spent his final weekend in Palm Springs swim- ming, playing 101! and getting ln aome sessions with Budget Director James Lynn on the fis· cal 1978 budget that be must send to the new Congress in January. Alaska May &mp Bay Gas For Pipeline ANCHORAGE, Aluka <AP)- Wbeelln1 and dealing like a Tex- as oil baron, Gov. Jay Hammond ii awappi.Dg the st.ate'• share ol natural gas from Prud.hoe Bay for political muscle in support of an all-Alaska gas pipeline route. Hammond disclosed Frtday nlaht tho alp.inl ol a tentative contract for Teueuee Nat\,\l'al Gaa Tranamlasion Co •• Southern Natural Gu Co. and El Puo Natural Gas Co. to buY !00 bWJon cubic feet of natural 1as owned by the atate. But Hammond sllid the •11ale wtll only be effeeUve lf the all- AJuka route l• eeleeted." 'lb.o contract makel the Hit conttn1ent on federal approval of El Paao'1 prof)o•ed plpelln• route from Prudho. Bay to Prince William Sound. parallel to tbe trant·Aluka olll ptpellne. And tbm, ute tbe crude all &om the trlm•AlUka pl~ It would 10 IOUth by tanker ta Uquld form. only one·halr or one percent of our orders due to shipping delays .. So far we haven't missed a wedding because or the strike,'• aald Robert Moalll, producUon manaaer of lbe Hou.se Blancl. But another Boal<m firm bad a different story. Wall Bembelmer II, president of Hub Mailing Advertising Service, says post ofrice delays seriously cut into the success of a r~ent promotional malling. "Because of the strilce, we did a rund.raising promotional mail- ing to Roanoke, Va., through tho U.S. Postal Service. We mailed Oct. 6 and it was delivered rout weeks later. Ordinarily UPS would have delivered it in 10 days. Our mailing was timeH to coinclae with a TV promotional, s o late delivery greatly minimized the mailing's im-pact." First Male U.S. Saint Canonized VATICAN CITY CAP> -Pope Paul VI approved en Saturday tbe canonization of J ohn Neumann, 19-century bishop of Philadelphia, as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. No date -was set for the ceremony that.- will give the United States it& ftnt male saint. In a session attended by or. ftclals of the C<>llll'tlatlon for the Causes of Saints and otber- Cburchmen, Pope Paul ratified as a Jbiracle the recovery ot Michael Flanigan, a Philadelphia resident. from bone cancer in the winter of 1963-1964. The papal decree said the mira- cle was granted through pray~ to the European-born bishop. who died in 1860. Vatican sources said the papal rite proclalming John Neumann as saint was ex~cted to be set for neKl year, probably after Easter. The United States got its f'll'st native Roman Catholic saint last year when the Pope canoni%ed. Mother Seton, a 19th-centuC>· convert who became a nun. The first U.S. saint was.another nun, ·ualian-born Mother Cabrini, whom Pope Plus m canoniud • ln19'8. John Neumann was a aemlnarian when he left his native Pracbatiti, Bohemia, now Czechoslovakia, in 1835. He was ordained a priest in New York the following year. Fro•PageAI WIND ••• Beach saw the movie when it was fi rst released in 1939. Sixteen at the time, he accompanied bis mother "under protest '' to a theater in Harlem where they lived. "l sat through the whole thing and didn't like any part of it," he said. His most viv~d recollection of the film Is the scene where Scarlett slaps her black maid. • Gadarian said a murmur of grumbling arose from the Blacks In the audience. J "They didn't like that," he said, "That was a 'PO no' in tho movies." His opinion of "Gone Wilh the Wlnd" hasn't changed in the ensuing years. •'The movie was a stinker then and it's a junker now." He went to bed rather than watch it on t elevision with his wife, Sarah, who saw It for the first time. 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A ''live" chapter of "Winnie the h" beats a TY re-run any time. Daily Pilot Photos By Richard Koefller \'Lawyers Should Donate Time' By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dolly ,.Hiii St<oH More than 25 million poverty evel Americans desperately 1eed free legal service and it's ime for lawyers to set about oeeting those oeeds, State Bar of :alifornia president Ralph iampell t old the Orange ,:ounty Bar Association. "Let's not wait for legislation o drag us kick mg and screaming . o meet our responsibilities," ;ampell urged at a Newport ·\each meeting. "Let's get out .ront and get the credit for it ~urselves." ~ Gampell s aid the o nly :ondition the Bar shouJd attach 'o participating in such a 'rogram is that doctors and . enlists shou Id be bound to ''rovide free services lo the poor 11ythe same legislation. . Doctors, Too-Bar Chief that the State Bar might be prepared to consider what he called a "two track" method of "Doctors, of course, would tell us that they would Jose money on every case just as they say they do on every MediCal and Medicare, patient," commented Gampell, who is also a licensed physiclan via a medical degree earned in his native England. "AB for the dentists," the San Francisco attorney commented Thursday night, "they haven't done anything for free since God invented teeth." Gampell suggestoo that t he only exc e ptions to a n y Bar-approved plan to provide free legal services would be in the cues of lawyers who have practiced for leas than five years and those who have practiced for 25 years or more. p,...pageAJ "I realize that this proposal lawyer qualification that couJd will be anathema to many resuJt in the admission or more lawyers, doctors and dentists," members of minority groups. Gampell admitted. "But t he H e s uggest ed that the more you think about it, the Jess traditional and bitterly attacked distasteful it becomes and we method of grading law students shouldn't wait for legislation to could ~n side by side with a force us into this field." system in which students are ''The doctors will try to shoot it given pass or fail marks after one down," he warned. "But I think yearof study . we should be ready to embark on "Each student who passed a such a program by Jan.1, 1979." ph ase of the overall bar Other topics touched on by examination would then go on to Gampell in his Orange County the next phase.'' Garn pell said. talk included: . "It might help to eliminate the -State Bar examinations. complaint that so-called Anglos "We will not consider any change are favored by what minorities in procedures that would result condemn as the bar's prejudice in the admission or incompetent in favor of those who can think lawyers," he stressed. and write quickly at examination Gampell suggested, however, time. "We have to study this issue," he said. "We have lo examine the complaint of minorities that we are not giving cred.it for practical OUNG TURKS GEARING UP. • • experience." 'Trailing' Criticized Cordova repeatedly stressed e point that he was the only andidate in the 74th, and, if !!leded, the one who would have lo serve the district. particularly ~ell or the Republicans would im him out of office in 1978. That is still tne tack that be akes -that in spite or his afftlla· ·ion with the Democratic party, , ie is gding to serve the best in- erests of the district. Mangers agrees. His primary ission will not be to add another utomatic Democratic vote to he Assembly roll call. 1 "I think there's a new attitude oward government," be says. There is less interest in party abels than in the quality of .egislative service the oflice- iolder provides ." To that end, Mangers plans to :trrange a staff for both bis local tffice and his office in Sacramen- o that is geared toward solving l'oblems brought in by consti-uents. . The two men are cautious :1bout the party leadenblp in ::acramento ud they pled1e bemselves to oppose -Gov. Jrown 's pre-eleetloo t.breata to :iut off tax reform if Propcieitlon .4failed. I They point out that they op- posed Prop. 14 during their cam- paigns because they felt ade- quate legislation already existed in the Agricultural Labor Rela· tiODS Board. Their idealism goes far beyond the day-to-day problems the legislature wW confront begin- ning Dec. 6. They want to rework the way that government functions in this state. Cordova says they share a ••natural kinship" oo the idea that there needl to be a "total re- examination of 1ovemment'a function and purpose." Mangers views with 1ome alarm the 1rowin1 cynicism brought on by Watergate and subsequent 1overnment scan- dals, and b7 am ear campaigns in which the candidate with the most money wins, and he wants it to stop. Ile aays be is cloeely aligned With Gov. Brown in the political pbllosopby that questions the way \be state government operates. But be and Brown part com- pany when lt comes to asldna the people to lower their expecta· tlool. . .,,, Says Cordova, seconding the notion, "what we want to do is create a government that will live up to what the people want. I don't think the people ougbl to lower their expectations, I tbin.k government ought to live up to the priorities set by the people.'' To that end, the two men say they will make their private lives public in a step toward "govern- ment by example." Mangers says, for instance, he will publish bia income tax re- turn every year 110 b1a consti-U..U will know be ia not &etting rlcb serving them. Tbe queatiOD; still comes back -bow are two young, untested newcomen going to attain the lofty 1oala they have set for tbemHl.vee? What about the party affilia- tion! Won't they have to fall in line; at leut part of the time? "What w•· are going tO need to do," aan Cordo'fa in a burst of hard-eyed real.lam, "is seek out everyone else up there who feels the same way, resardless of par· ty affiliation, and form a coali· tion 110 that everJtblnl we do can be done ~nlJ and effec:tively. '' And tbe New Young Turks smile. ) Superior Court trial allocation procedures which are preventing litigants and lawyers from going to trial on scheduled dates were condemned as "extremely shocking" Thursday night by Orange County Bar ABllOciation president Art Gray. .. I have seen hundreds of members of the public and their lawyers kept waiting around the county courthouse on what we know as a trailing basis," Gray protested. ..Something must be done about this." · Gray told OCBA members that be might take the ~ue "directly to the public" if be can not obtain satisfaction from court officials. Presiding Judge Claude M . Owens, who assigns cases from his master calendar, was not at the meeting Thursday night. "Some cases are trailed for days and then continued into the dim future," Gray complained. "We are going to have to cilll on the people in power to explain tbla type of situation before it aetaanyworse ... Sunday. November 14. 1976 DAILY PILOT A:J • # Four Attacked Chinese Cite 'Heedlessness' TOKYO (AP) -In one of its most bitter a ttacks against Chiang Ching. Mao Tse·tWlg's widow, and three radical col· laborators. Peking said Saturday they "paid no heed" to victims of a devastating earthquake in northeast China. China's official Hsinhua news agency even accused Chiang Ching and the others known as the "gang of four" of disrupting relief shipments to Tangshan after the July 28 quake. No casualty figures were given by the Chinese government, but estimates by foreigners in China" at the time were that tens of thousands of persons perished. Hsinhua, in a broadcast monitored her e. said the people of Tangshan denounced the fuur as "wolves in sheep's clothing and condemned them as their sworn enemy.•• Chiang Ching, Communist par- ty Vice Chairman Wang Hung. wen, Vice Premier Chang Chun· chiao and Politburo member Yao Wen-yuan were ousted from their posts last month. They were ac· cused of plotting against Hua Kuo-feng, who became Com· munist party chairman after Mao died Sept. 9. Hsinhua said Mao, though ill, was "very much concerned about the people" in the quake area and Hua "went to the af- flicted area to convey his sym· pathy to the victims." But, Hsinhua said, the "gang of four" did not go to Tanghsan and .. even refused to listen to reports on conditions in the area. Instead, they hatched in private a plot to usurp party and state leadership." It accused them of "diverting railway vehicles assigned to transport goods to Tangshan for their own use." "They ate and drank to their hearts' content aboard the train on a trip they took during the post.quake period," Hsinhua said. ''They ordered the train to halt at will, disrupting the time- table of trains and affecting the timely transportation of some re- lief goods. Even more vicious was their clamor that 'there are only one million people in Tanghsan. But China ... has as many as 800 million. What would it matter even if Tangshan had been erased from tbeearth?'" Hsinbua called Yao the "lrum· peter" of the four and said he gloate d over the disastrous quake, copying a poem of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom that reads: "The turning of the earth is in fact a new terrestrial omen; the revolution of the heaven brings forth a new permanent heavenly kingdom." By this Hsinhua said, Yao "in- sinuated that a new heavenly kingdom of the •gang of four' was about to be established and that the conquest of the whole· country was in sight. He ordered that this poem be quoted in an arti· cle." Bouncing Birtladag Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci, darling of thts year's Olympics, celebrates her 15th birthday Friday while teammate Teodra Ungureanu marka her 16th, which fell on Saturday. The two are in Nagoya; Japan, to compete in the Chunchi Cup International GymnasUc Meet, which began Saturday. / I• • A4 DAIL V PILOT Blacks Hurt Ford -Adman BOSTON (AP) -Republicans lost the White House because they ignored the black vote and because the GOP vice· presidential candidate, Sen. Bob Dole, was a liability to President Ford's campaign, says the man responalble for much ol the Ford campaign's advertising. "Blacks were taken for grant· ed, written off,'' Boston advertia· ing execut ive Maleolm MacDoueall said in an interview h.ere. "Writing off the blacks was the most significant thing in the elec· lion. It was a terrible mistake, a total disaster." Mac Dougall said. Post-election polls indicated President-elect Jimmy Cprter got 80 to 90 percent of the black vote. MacDougaU said if Ford bad won even a modest percentage of the black vote, he would have won the states of New York, Pen· nsylvania and Ohio. ' MacDougaU is a partner in the Boston ad firm of Humphrey, Browning and MacDougall. He joined the Ford campaign in August. MacDougall said Dole was too dos e 1 y a s s o c i ate d with Midwestern interests. Of the senator from Kansas, Mac- Dougall said : "We didn't think he fit into our strategy of presenting Ford as a leader. Carter t hought (Sen. Walter) Mondale would help him, but we t hought Dole wouldn't add anything. "If you have a commercial on national television. going into every state, you run the risk of slightly hurting your cause by in· eluding Dole.'' In another part of the in· terview. MacDougall said of Dole: "You'll notice we didn't use him in any ads, and that speaks for itself." MacDougall said he created 130 radio and television ads for Ford. The p'itch. he said, was to portray Ford as a national leader, but Ford failed to present a program for the future. "To get an issue·oriented speech on the network news was almost impossible .... All you get is the goofs," MacDoogall said .. The loss of Texas, a key state. was blamed by MacDougall on Ronald Reagan; who lost the GOP nomination to Ford. Mac· Dougall said Reagan urged Tex· as voters to "vote Republican," but did not specify "vote for Ford.'' Ford 's pardon of his pre- decessor, Richard M. Nixon, MacDougall said. "should have been addressed at the outset. We never confronted it He <Ford ) should bave pointed out that it was very wise to pardon (Nixon> because if he hadn't, the trial would be just starting and the is- sue still would be hanging over the country · · Prison Back To Normal REIDSVILLE. Ga. (AP> Normal prison operations con- unued under tight security at the Georgia State Prison after a melee that left three black: in· mates dead and 15 other prisoners injured. Slate prison syste m spokeswoman Sara Passmore said some extra prison guards were on duty Saturday, but there had been no new outbreaks or violence. It was not known when the extra guards would be re· moved from the southeast Georgia m aximum security facility. Corrections Commissioner AJ. Jen Ault, serving bis lut day in that post. said the diatmbance Friday apparently stemmed from earlier racial confront&· tions. Al"Wl...,..to NATIONAL GALLERY MEMBER REMOVES TUT'S COVERNG W•• King Tut's Tomb Really Cur9ed After All? King Tut's Treasures To Circulate in U.S .. WASHINGTON <AP) -The 6th Earl of Carnarvoo bas said he would never for a million pounds visit the tomb of King Tut-Ankh· Amen that bis father helped un· cover, but he has changed bis mind. "Al this stage I sure would, but I'd like to be paid in gold rather than pounds," he said in an in· terview. Lord Carnarvon, 78, is something of a skeptic about the curse that is supposed to hang over the discovery or King Tut's tomb in 1922, after it bad lain hid· den for more than 3,000 years. Top-secret Equipment Recovered ROSYTH, Scotland (AP) Technicians began removing secret equipment Saturday from a U.S. Navy Fl4 Tomcat jet retrieved after two months on the bottom of the North Atlantic. The plane, minus part of its landing gear and one wing ripped off dunng salvage efforts, was brought into port Saturday by the motor vessel Taurus. It cost $1.7 million and took two months to get the $20 million craft and a highly classified, SS00,000 Phoenix missile olf the muddy bottom. 2,000 feel deep. The plane and missile rolled off the carrier John F. Kennedy off ScoUand in September during NATO maneuvers . The salvage effort was plagued by 60·mile·an·hour winds and 20-foot waves. Officials said the plane will never fly again. It was the 12th Tomcat lost. Dolly r 11ot Dtl•ery h c. ........ Monday-Friday If you do nol havP v<>ur .,.per by 5 30 p m can before 7 pm and Your copy will be delivered Saturday and Sunday If vov do nol receive your cooy t>y 8 a m . all before 10 am and your copy woll be delivered Clrcllletl .. Tehphn11 Most Orange County Areas 642·4U I Nonh-$1 Huntington Beach end Westm1n11er ...... 1-.1no San Clemente. Capistrano EIHch. Sen Juan Clpl1tr1no. Dane Point. South Ulguna. Ulguna N.guet ••..•••••. 4tMUO His father's mysterious death, be says, might not have hap· pe.ned if there had been an- \,lbiotics in 1922, but he cannot find a rational explanation for why all the lights in Cairo went out or why a family dog back in England died at the same time. The earl. born Henry Herbert, is in W asbington in coonect.ion with the opening next Wednesday of the largest exhibition of Tut· Ankh·Amen treasures ever to be sent abroad b y the Arab Republic oJ Egypt. After the show clcses here on March 15, it will be seen at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, April lS·Aug. 15, 1977 ; New Orleans Museum of Art. Sept. 15-J an. 15, J.978; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Feb. 15-June 15, 1978; SeaWe Art Museum, July 15-Noor. 15, 1978; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, Dec. 15, 1978-April 15, 1979. Solzhenitsyn Says Soviets Hid Uprising MUNICH, West Germany <AP > -Exiled Soviet author AJexander Solzhenitsyn's latest book reports that Soviet price hikes and -wage cuts led to a bloody uprising in 1962. with troops killing 70 to 80 persons to crush the rebellioQ. He accuses Soviet authorities of keeping a lid of secrecy on the revolt by workers in Nov· ocherkassk, a city of 168,000 on the Don River near the Sea of Azov. Despite the Soviet secrecy, there were various repoAfin the Western press about the uprising and its violent sup_pression several weeks after it occurred in early June. Solzhenitsyn presents a d~· tailed account in his final volume of "The Gulag Archipelago," which deals mainly with the Sov· iet Union's secret police, prisons and labor camps. The third volume has just been published in German. At a news conference Sept. 28 in Paris, Soviet dissident Andrei Amalrik bad voiced similar aJ. legations about official hushing· up of an uprising in Nov- ocberkassk. East, Southwest Shiver Roanoke, CUreimwti Note Reoord Lows V.S. s-.. ..., Teaepera,urn .. Colol We•--=== s•••••• i ..... .-... o ••• _, • .- llDDD ---==c: '°'9rf, °"""''°"' lows U to 1S. HltM -.., ~ Mollff'/' 4J .. ss. 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Auto analysl'S S"Y the condl· tion1 that sparked a romance two yean aco between a fickle public and little cars no longer exist. "'lbere tan 't as iqucb interest. 1n the loweat·prlced. fu el· atln&iest model," apd a sales anafyst at Ford Motpr Co. ''Tbe economy bu hnJ)l'O'fed. 1uollne prices never went to S1 a canon -like some people bad predlc:ted -and fears o{ anbther oil· em· barco have eased. 'i' But, at the same time, con- 1umen almply aren't cbool~ bl& can over a mall ones. Rather. the market ll 1ravltatiq toward the center. Killer Reportedly May Seek Marriage American Moton Corp. felt the switch from small cars most sharply. The only t.J .S. car maker stUl iD a sales rut, AMC lo.t a re- cord $51.1 million in the July. September quarter and ended up "6.3 million in the red.for fiscal 1976, ended Sept. So. , AMC Chairman Roy D. Chapin Jr. said a ''sharp fall-off ln passenger car sales duriDC the last half of the fiscal year" wu the major reason for AMC's losses. He predicted that seg- ment would reaain momentum next year; SALT LAKE CITY (AP> - Convicted murderer Gary Mark Gilmore. who claims be would rather be executed than spend a life iD prison, may ask to be mar- ried before he faces a firing squad, bis attorney said Satur- day. • And Samuel W. Smith, the warden at Utah Prison who must approve inmate marriages, sald he would consider such a request from Gilmore -though he sees little value in it. Smith, who has prohibited news interviews with Gilmore. said a London newspaper's in· terview with Gilmore in wh.lch the marriage issue arose was "a slip-up in security." The teleph one interview was ar· ranged by the condemned man's lawyer. Gilmore's execution has been stayed by Gov. Calvin Rampton awaiting a meeting Wednesday of the state Board of Pardons. The exec u tion bad been scheduled for Monday. Pardons Board Chairman George Latimer bas said the board would have little choice but to ask for a new execution date if Gilmore insists on death. Deput)' Atty. Gen. Robert B. Hansen said Fr iday Gilmore's execution could be conducted one week after the board considers his case. The new date would have to be set by Judge Robert Bullock, wbo bad set the Monday date bypassed by Rampton 's stay. 'Gilmore's attorney, Dennis Boaz, confirmed a London Daily Express report that Gilmore has thought about marriage to Nicole Barrett of Springville, Utah, a divorced mother of two whom prison authorities said visits the inmate daily. He said Gilmore is "considering marriage, but be hasn't discussed the matter with the warden." .~ .......... klLLER'S GIRL FRIEND Nicole Barrett Nazi Release Protested ROME (AP) -Relatives of 335 ltaijans killed by Nazis during a World War II massacre plan a silent march to the victims· graves today to protest the re· lease from prison of the former Nazi SS officer who ordered the deaths. A military tribunal ordered Herbert Kappler's release Satur· day, ending 28 years of imprison· ment. The 69-year-old Kappler lay critically ill in a Rome hospital when the order was issued, and only a handful of reporters and photographers kept vigil out· rude. AMC's dom~tic car sales 10 far this year are oft 24 percent from 1975 levels. while the Bl& Three auto makers are up Z1 per- cent. The list of best sellers for 1978 shows people ~hoe~ for small _ cars bought compacts over sub- compacts, while big-car buyers took intermediates over lull-size models. Tbe No. 1 dom estic car in the model year was the midsbe Oldsmobile Cutlass, which re· corded a 67 percent sales gain from 1975 tQ shove the perennial leader -the full·size Chevrolet -1nto~cond plac_e Sales of the Cutlass-, the thlrd-1 be5t seller in 1975, were 479,600,1 while the Chevrolet totaledj 457,800, a nine percent increase from ms. The compact Ford Grana~ moved up from eighth to No. with sales of 404,500. up 67 per cent from 1975. The full.size For dropped from secood to No. despite a 29 percent gain t 385,200 sales. Rhodesians BooSenawr SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) -U.S. Sen. Dick Clark, who, angered R hodesian w h it es earlier this week with statements on black nation alist movements, was greeted w.ith profanity u he arrived Saturday for a two-day visit. Two middle·#lged white men in' tb'e airpor t terminal shouted curses and demanded ~at Clark' come and face them. I am a bigger Newscaster than Barbara Walters , ....... r ~ .. In a typical half-hour show, a telev1s1on news personality reads only about as many words .as are printed every day on the front page of the Daily Pilot .. ~ Thus, your Daily Pilot carrier brings you a lot more news of the state, nation and world than you see on tv. And, you get complete news and pictures of events close to home that Walt.er, Barbara, Harry and John don't have time for. To get the complete news picture, tune in lo your Daily Pilot carrier. One will come to your home 365 days a year- SOrry, Barbara. You get it all in the wllll • c-• Of INl-n •-t. ~ .... Wl"'lf1918'1 -~ '---------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------' '• i•' .. • j ·- State Wrapup . Film Studios Suing Sony J,.OS ANGELES (AP > -Walt Disney Productions and Universal City Studios are suing Sooy Corp. and others over use of a videotape re- corder ll what may become a major test case re· gardlnl aucb d~lces. The plalntiffl said in their suit fUed last week that the Soo,f Belamax video re<:ording machine infringes onthelr copyrights. Bephn l•J•red LOS AJlGELES (AP) -Actress Katharine Hepburn l•ctured her ankle Friday night at her home afte• a performance in the stage play "A Matter o~ravity," a Music Center spokesman saidSat ay. Satur y matinee and night performances or the play al the Ahmanson Theater at the Music Center weie canceled. but Miss Hepburn was ex· pected to 2tum to complete the run which ends Dec. s. Tht spokesman said the exact date of her return wasindefinite. .lo.,,.,.IM•t• Bo•ored LOS A1G ELES (AP) -Six awards for "out· standing d(ense or the First Amendment" have been given by Sigma Delta Chi, the national Society of P,ofessional Journalists. The a rds -announced at the end of lbe society's 6 convention -went to the "media of Nebrask : "the Medford, Ore., Mail Tribune; retired Cal ornia publisher Raymond Spangler; reporters niel Schorr and William Farr, and the Fresno ee Four. tesSlaRder LOS GELES CAP) -A Los Angeles Superior C rt judge has filed a $2 million libel and sland suit against an attorney and his client who llegedly impugned the judge's inte· grtty. The s Malpezri Judge J. and again Judge Ro madear , filed Friday, claims that William d attorney Samuel Newman libeled sley Reed in a courtroom corridor a letter to presiding Superior Court rt Wenke by suggesting that Reed g based on favoritism . SAND GO (AP) -Proposed legislation to require la ers, doctors and dentists to give limited am nts of free service or lose licenses is being back by the president of the California State Bar. Ralph Gampel said the bar's board of gov- ernors will asked to seek legislation setting up mandatory onations of time to indigents. lb Ma• SANTA LARA (AP> -A man trying lo take a sh cut to work across the railroad tracks wa struck and killed by a Southern Pacific co uter train. police said. Officer aid Frederic Matosich, 25, of Santa Clara, slip and feU on the wet tracks before the San Fra isco·bound train hit him Friday. a,....,.. '1ot A11d-baul•e••' SAN DIIGO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . says he nts to take what steps he can to dis· pel the thou t that an anti business climate pre- vails in C · nia. "It is a tal misnomer that the state has a poor busines limate." Brown said Friday while in San Dieg o officiate at the dedication of the new $33.S ·on facility for Scripps Medical Institutions. , The go rnor criticized a two-year-old economic st called the Fantus Report which rated Calil or a next to last in its' attitude toward business. CISCO (AP) -A Coast Guard cutter on a l , -mile rescue mission closed in on a northern cilic Ocean shipwreck site Satur· day to searc for 18 crewmen still missing two days alter th lsaster. Fourtee ther crew members of the lumber freighter Ca elian·l were rescued Friday, and one was kno dead. the Coast Guard said. The 14 k wn survivors were on their way to Japan a boar wo rrelghters Saturday. 's Smoke, re's Fire? EGO (AP> -Fourteen city d up in a hospital because of their iday to fight a fire. said the firemen arrived 'at a smoke pouring out. They rushed e -and into clouds of poisonous oxide beinc used b y an ex- kill roaches. fighters were treated for inhala· mes and told to go home for the y. nEWTlmEI 10:00am .......u_.....ADULTS WORSHIP & SUNDAY SCHOOL REMIERE SHOWING ening Nov. 14 at 6:00 our New life ill be presenting a new play called ATER LOVE". written & directed by Ralph ln5. Fi n Btprltt Church of Cost• Meui 17141 831·3010 olle StrMI • Con• Mesa. CA 929a7 .. • Sunday. November t• i97d DAIL V PILOT A a Oil Site Switch Seen Book Beast LOS ANGELES (AP> -San Luis Obispo Bay may be a more suitable site for an offshore re- ceiving terminal for AJaa.kan oil than the Port or Long Bepcb, ac· cording to a memo prepared by the state omce of Planning and Research. The mem~ was reported in Saturday '~issues of the Los Angeles Tiu,~s. While not endorsing the idea, the office's report said that ii the proposed ~ong Beach terminal does not meet environmental standar~ the San Luis Obispo Bay site would, merit further study, the ne~paper said. ' THE TIME~·said the memo is expected to (bring additionaJ .,..,1,,....\e This Stunt t Was a · Bit· '- Too Real· .. presaure on Standard Oil or Ohio, 1Vhlch proposed the Loni Beach facility, to tnvestlgate more tborou1hly possible offshore terminals sites. Seeking Divorce BAKERSFIELD CAP) -The wife of Country-Western singer Merle Haggard hu filed for dis- solution of the couple's 11-year marriage. The petition, filed with the Kern County clerk Friday by Bonnie Owens Haggard, cited ir· reconcilable differences. The couple was married in 1965. The state Air R esources Board b• charged that a terminal in Long B e a c h w o uld add enormously to air pollution . Sohlo baa ar9ued that it can re· duce emiaaions Crom ot.ber pollu· tion sources in the Long Beach area, thereby trading off air quality effecta. The Timea said Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 'a special assistant for environmental protection, Eli Chernow, bas warned Sobio in a letter that he doubt.a the firm could make significant trade- orrs. LONG BEACH authorities have favored the plan to locale a terminal off their shores because of revenues that would go to the city. DISCOVER INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS CONVENIENT TO ALL STORE~ 5oath Coast ?lua Wtlbur the Pig, a character from the book "Charlotte's Web," gets finishing touches from Ted Shell, a costumer for Hanna- Barbera cartoons. Wilbur will be' touring with a unit of the Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile this month to en- courage children to read. MALIBU (Al') -. A stunt man assigned to --~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!••••••••••!!!!!!!!!I~~=--­---------------------perch atop a he lium balloo., for the filming of State's Death Penalty Nixed a television e pisode couldatleastfeelsecu.re in the knowledge that the balloon was tethered to the earth. a few dozen feet below. But not for long. A cable snapped, and FRESNO (AP> A Superfor Court Judge he r e h as rul ed California's death penal· ty law is unconstitu- tional. Jud ge L eonard Meyers' decision Friday dealt with the wording or the state law. not capital punis hme nt itself Meyers said sections of California's penal code impose the death penalty without any provisions for cases where special circumstances exist. He said the punish· ment is m andatory in cases of premeditated murder committed dur· ing other felonies. such as kidnap. ambush and robbery, or in cases of murder for hire. MEYERS' rulin g came in pretrial motions in the case of two Frf'Sno residents charged with the execution-s tyle slay. ing in August of Joseph Michael Cunningham. as the balloon soared 27 a fo rme r Fresno thous ands offeetinto the St~te Universitystndenr-air a-0d nearly three who had also been a miles out over the police informant. Pacific Ocean Friday, The two defendants. stunt man R alph Garrett Johnny Lee Lloyd and had t_o scamper down Willie Moses Johnson. go ropes mto the gondola. on tnal Monday. Reporter Acquitted MARYSVILLE (AP) -A San Francisco talk s how per sonality has convinced a jury that he only wanted an interview -and not sex -with a woman he thought was a prostitute. After one hour o( de- liberation late Friday, a Marysville J ustice Court jury agreed with the de· fendant. 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The complaint apparently was intended to bolster the hospital's claim that it is not getting a fair shake when competing. with UCI Medtcal Center for paramedic training. So far, the conflict over training facilities bas ac- complished fittle more than to give the hospital ad- ministrator a chance lo claim bias every time a coun- ty decision t{oes in favor of the medical center. Almost forgotten in the ongoing quarrel is that the county's paramedic program bas been a welcome success. And a good part of that success can be traced to the training ptogram at UCI Medical Center. County s upervisors sbouldn 't let the attack on that successful training program interfere with its cvntinuation. It is providing a tile-saving service. Missing Forms Under a new state law, 15 million register-by- mail forms were distributed prior to the recent elec· tion in an a ttempt to step up voter registration. Now state authorities are looking into hundreds of complaints from citizens who say they completed the forms but, on arriving at the polls, found they were not register ed. The would-be voters, instead of mailing the pre- paid form directly to a registrar of voters office. had returned it to volunteer .. registrars" who promised to band deliver it. The forms were distributed freely so that any in- dividual or group could set up a voter reglstration ta- ble at a shopping center\ meeting hall, college cam-pusorot.ber location and si.gn up voters. Now lt seems that some of the volunteers, guided by lnf ormation on t.be form-age, place of residence, occupation, party afflliaUon-may have conveniently forgotten to turn in some of the registrations, thus depriving a person of potentially opposing political views of the opportunity to vote. The potential for fraud is obvious and should be corre~ted by much strict er controls on persons or or- ganizations permitted in the future to handle voter re- gistration Corms. TV No ncreat ivit y The television industry reacted with jubilation when the 19-month reign of family programming was struck down as unconstitutional two weeks ago. Tbe federal court decision, which told the Federal Communications Commission and the National As· sociation of Broadcasters that they could not force stations to tone down sex and violence in shows of- rered between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., was going to bring a return of creativity to programs offered in the early prime t ime hours, industry spokesmen said. Some critics contended that the removal of fami- ly viewing would just mean sex and violence would show up a little earlier in the evening. The networks proved the point by immediately of- fering in what had once been the family viewing time two films -''Nightmare in Badtiam County" and "Death Wish" -that featured ample doses of both, including shootings, strangling, rapes and floggings. It comes as no surprise that things have worked out this way. The only creative effort we can detect is in the industry's ability to devise new packages for the same old plots, with new combinations of the same old sex and violence. '\ Chbrmtr/" -------~ Trials of Transition: Making Chang~ Noticea~le WASHrNGTON -The Carter Administration takes power in 10 weeks. Does tbat mean it will be 1n place and ~ill know what 1l is doing? or course not Rare is the n e w a d · ministra tion which is all together at the beginning. Right now Wf! are in "trans1· lion," which means that. for the moment, the President·elect oc· cupies himself mostly with policy questions, and a man named Jack Watson struggles lo put a governing structure together for his approval. Watson, 38, is in charge of the Carter-Mondale transition of· fice; and if be is not in a dither, he is not drawing honest pay. THIS WE EK Watson sat down, like the advance officer for a conquering army, with President Ford's White House transition crew. led by John Marsh. The first sessions were cordial. President Ford is a nice guy, even about losing and tum- Economics Prized Cr edit O verdue Fiscal conservatives, those who believe in working for a Uvmg and paying our bills and living within our income. personally iand naturally. are still in shock over the recent re· cogmtion for their phil06ophy · a Nobel Prize for Milt Friedman' Does this mean that the tax· and-spend, ad-mflrutum propo· n enls a r e t hrow1ni:: 1n the towel'' ts It pO!-iSlb lc that, 3l long last. there 1s \r.Orldw1de re t ogo1t1on or th t.> ba sic <'Conomac fact of life - that we get nothing for nothani;t? The 3cademically presbgiou!'I University or Chicago has seen 41 of Its students, teachers or resear chers r eceive Nobel prizes. Four Nobel laureates are still on campus, THE UNIVERSITY of Chicago since Robert Hutchins bas been so liberal that it was a ssumed that its f aculty naturally "got in the way of" this worldwide recognition, i( OlllY by their liberality. Then along comes this year's ?Jobel prize -in economics. or au things -to Milt Friedman, oC all people. Prof. Milton Friedman does ORAN OE COAST DAILY PILOT R•rt N, Wttd. Publbltn Tlloma1 Kttt11I. Editor The editorial pace or th e Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and lltimulate readtn by presentinit on this page diverse commmtary on topic• of Interest by syndlett• ed columnlats and cartoonl!lts, by providing a forum for readtt1' views and by presenting this newspaper a oplnloM llnd Ideas on cvrnnt topics The editorial opinions of the Oolly Pllol eppeor onty in th«' edltorlul column al the top ol the paae. Opinions ex· pre11ed by the column1sta and cartoonlau and lette1r writtrs are lhefr own and no endorsemmt of lbelr views by the Dally Piiot should be lnferrtd. Sunday, Nov.14, 1976 ( PAUL HARVEY J not even believe in Social Se<'urity! Does this indicate that ob- servers, worldwide, are "com- ing home" from chasing the Keynesian rainbow to economic fundamentalism? Hopefu lly. SOME OF bis students say - even those who say it grudging- ly -that Prof. Friedman "may be lhe mosl logical man ln t.he world." While businessmen blame un- ions for inflation and unions blame businessmen, Milt Fried· man blames Waahlngton · "Take Social Security ..:.. peo- ple know the Social Security tax as wasteful. They realize that Social Security benefits shortchange e verybody. Yet they continue to vote for the politicians who promise more .. He thinks public schools should be run like department stores. "If you don't like one, you can attend another." He says, "lf ... everyone were forced lo shop al one depart- ment store, that store would soon become as ~clent as schools now are.," rr WAS MILT Friedman who helped convince us that "the military draft is enormously in· efficient." And the t"esults of the volU'Dteer Army concept have proved the accuracy of bis logic. Ji'rledman's views on money supply are now practiced by meet tradine natJom. Goals are set for economles and the money supply ls regulated to achieve those foals. Rather than trytna to control an economy with the heavy band or government -as Brltish'a Labor 1overnment tried with such dlsutroua re· suits -Friedman believes that economies are best stablfued if left free, nouris hed with a car efully watched and appor· Uooed diet of money. A Nobel Prtie for Friedman ls a timely and algnlllcant con- cesslon to conaervathm. Only trouble b, u tbe hnnsylvanla Dutdt used to HY. "We ger IO aoon old and so late sc:bmardt." ( THI~SCHJ ing it over . Mr. Ford has named a transition officer for every agency and department in gov· ernment, a sen ior person responsible for show~ng a counterpart soul from Carter's staff where everything is and how it works. JC nothing else, Mr. Carter may hear back how difficult it is to reduce 1,900 federal programs to 200 -as he plOO,ed ln the campaign. Jack Watson makes no claim \hat that goal will be met in the immediate future. Once, in an expansive bul im· pulsive moment, Carter stated that be would ask Congress· to pass certain legislation between Election Day (he anticipated victory) and the inauguration. Well, Carter wisely backed off that and now seems more mod e rate about th e transformations he will bring about. LIKE ALL incoming presi- dents wh o have bad an enormous government dumped oo them, Carter must be gulping some. "Transition," said an old hand from Eisenhower days, "is the season when a vastly un- informed group must take over the world's biggest business and have it working in two and a hall months. It usually winds up dis- organized, at first." In Carter's case, the problems would seem to be compounded by the fact that be· is really an outsider to the capjtal and has developed few connecting lines here. Watson's 200-person transition team has to make friends and lnn"'1ce people rather quickly here. This Carter team~ not exact~ ly a Georgia ga . Many of them are Democr c residents of Washington whO:new their way around the ltnnedy and Johnson Adminlstationa. At least they know wbfe the build· ings are. THE LAST tim~ WU an authentic turnov or power from one party to other wu 1968, when the ident-elect was Nixon. Oneof hi1 top transition aides, Byce Harlow, got an average or 40 phone calls a day. Everybodyand bis con- gressman cousin ad ideas OD who should be hire.and why. So the Nixon peple came up with the novel idelol sending a form letter. o~r Nixon's signature, to even>ne llsted in Who's Wbo, askintthem to sug- gest qualified peofe to be hired by the new Admirutration. Egads, tbousalb of letters poured in, and •1JfarrJ Flem· ming, Nixon '1 tranaltioo director, recollect~ "We were so swmped that we were able to buy ome time with the explanation re bad to re- view tens of tbou"1ds of names lor 2,000 or so Joa. We held off the political typs by telling them that politlcaaffinity didn't guarantee a jol ln t.he new Administration.•' Watson ls aayig about tbe same thing, althQlh there la no plan to solicit ~ Wbo'1 Who list. "Competel!e" ts what Carter is lookig for, says Watson, and lba ~t even mean that Repulicana will be hired. Ah, the ca~ ii truly behind us. I . ODDLY EN01GU. Watson was recently quOld as saying that he would not 'surprised to see Carter, after fan. 20, 1977, pop ln on departr to seek vt'ews from regul mployea on how things are gol . 'nle more cbao there are • the more Ufe ae the same. Wu it a French wbo 1ald · that? 'Smear' Tactics Di,sgusting To the Editor: I refer to Tom Keevtl's "after- the-ract" comment on computer- fed propaganda circulated at the last minute ln connection with Slemons' campaign. The 16 separate marginal notes ar~ in themselves, a tenUYtna example of the extent to which people, either connected with public of. flee or seell:lng public office, are prepared to go ln Interfering with tbe path of democracy. Of somewhat greater concern to me are the comment.a quoted by Mr. Keevll, and attributed to Yr. B~tcher of the Butcher· Forde C:ampat1n l'Uldance team in which It ls statea lb.at ''approx- h'Qately 95 percent d elections are won by people who spend the mo1t money." t•MEDIATELY followina lhe Plimartea ln June, the Dail.Y Pt.Jot earned an extensive artJ. de on the blltory and Cu:rTtnt ac- t.l v!Uet of lb• B~ber·Fo.rdo I ( MAILBOX ) ~ ....... ""'"" .... -*""" T1l4I rt.M .. c--.~•ftt.-<e., .......... ~,... _....._ i.e"'"t et• -m w '"' .. -,,.._ .. .,, .....,.. _, .. ._. .... . -i111=·--.. -,,-· .. -.... ='~~~ .... -............ .....,. .... team, and it is not aurprisinJ that they "lald low after the primary." What Js aurprlalng is that their type or poliUcal ac- U vtUes, as pracllced within the free enterprise system. would spawn a hOlt of lmltatol'I. In recent years. much bas been said about "lobb~lsta" -always in • context of ' n~arfoaa pra~ Uces." That there should be peo- ple, aufficlently misguided In what they concolve lo be "publlc spirit" that tbcy should participate in the compllaUon and cliatrtbuUon ol tbe type of rnatertal uUU1ed at. the tall end or the Slemons campaJio, lJ ao i ndictment of nur avatem c somewhere down the line, and it is hoped that perhaps a lesson will have been learned here ln Orange County, and thal our legislators, particularly the new- ly elected O.JleS, will attempt to isee that this type of spurious umpaJgnlnlJ la ellmtnated in future primaries and elections - without, or course, interfering With our rights of free speech and reUOGable comment. DAVIDA. W. YOUNG A 6eodLa. .. TotbeEditor: The article written by Thomu Keevtl on ~nclay, Nnv. 7 con· cemtng the low eampaign tactics used ln the recent election should bo required rH.cling ln all high sc:bool •overnment classes ln our area. Eapeclally delightful was the wa.y in wbicli you illustrated the ltory by t.aring apart the in- credible letter aent out the day before the etect.lon by the Jim Sl&DODI Cam p&llll Ital.I. If the voters of tho 74tw.trict bad lalleo tor that, thf! would have deterved to have llr. Semons represent them ln imento. Thank you for ' g the rutt campaign atorle Core the public, and thank y Rlirremind· inC ua after the fa the el«· 1lon. Let '1 bop• that oar memories of t.bll dlq campmp are stlU quite vlri two ,..,.. Ctomnow. MARY JANECARCELLO €-n W.•~ ..... TotheEdJtor: I l'ee!elYed that scft11om pleoe of cam patio litorat1:e sent bytbe Slemona campalp .ludc1nf b7 the YOCe, lt wa11 l1nl But ""' that wu not eno Someooe had to brine . thos l'ftPONible before the public. Yu dld lt and l thank yoa. Bee~• of yoG.f editortal,·1 thlnk th.-me ldndof t.aetlc b IHI Uk~ to be uted ..• ~ IWll)(~ ' -- • Sunday. November 14. 1916 OAIL V PILOT A f Grand Jury Abuses Under Scrutiny circumvent the l"&Cth Amendment. By MAKGARETGl-:NTBY lM Au~l•lad l'rn• Take 23 ordinary ctlliens, give them extraordinary powers and call them u arand jury. Put thetn under the direction 'of a prosecutor det4Srmined to convict criminals, and shroud the whole opera· tioo in secrecy. To Jlll llaymond and others like her. that's the formula for an outrag~us abuse of the innocent, an equation that allows the government lo trample on the rights ot its citizens. 'There is no process ... in America ... more potentially destructive than the unregulated, unchecked, unbalanced grand jury inquisition.' Upon request from a prosecutor . a rederal judge may grant a witness im· munity from criminal charges for any lestlmony he might give the grand j ury. - The witness then ls compelled lu testify, whether ho want.s the lmm~lt,y or not 1f ho conUnues to retuse, the CO\lf't may find hlm ln cont.empt and order blm t mprlgoned for the life cit the grand jury . That's a maximum of 18 months. .J But to Richard Thornburgh, a federal prosecutor. and others who think as he does, the grand jury system is a fair and effective way of breaking down the c riminal conspiracies that conceal fraud, corruption, murder and all man· ne:r of Mafia evils. She had refused to testify before a grand jury in ves t igation the whereabouts of two anti·Viel.nam war activists, Katherine Ann P ower and Susan Saxe, both fugitives wanted on bank robbery charges. Ms. Saxe later was arrested. Thornburgh argues that various r~ form proposals pending before Uouse and Senate Judiciary subcommittees would atrip grand juries of thei r ·effec- Uveness. Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi at· tacked all of the major proposals in testimony before a House subcommittee last June. you 're a part of the process, it's quite the contrary," Thornburgh said. "It's an or- derly way to get to the bottom or some very bad things." The gr and jury 5ystem goes back to 1166 when England's King Henry JI or· dcred periodic gatherings ot a group of citizens from each village who swore to tell what they knew of crimes in the vicinity. GRAND JURY critics argue that tht: system could force re~nlcilrant wit· nesses behind bars for their entire lives When they're released after the 111 month term of one grand jury, they couW be summoned before 1& new grand j uf'>. and again jailed for JS montl\S ror refus lng to testify. The cycle could be repeat- ed again and again. Ms. Raymond, an a~tivlst in the women's movement, is flmong 50 people who have gone to jail since 1970 for ref us· ing to answer a federal grand jury's question. Dozens or others have been threatened with jail for not wanting to answer. TREia EXPERIENCES have fueled a debate over reform of the grand jury system, and now Congress is giving serious consideration to the issue. And there's the case of Joanna Le Deaux, who was jailed in October, 197:>, for eight months of her pregnancy after re!using tQ testify before a grand jury in· vestigating the murder of two FBI a.gents on the Pine Ridge Indian lteservation in South Dakota. She was released only after giving birth to a son in prison. There was no trial for these two women, no chance t-0 t.eU their side of the story, no opportunity to allow an im· partial jury to decide whether they should be jailed or should go free. They were simply brought before a judge who declared them in contempt of court and ordered them to prison. BUT THE COALmON to End Grand Jury Abuse has marshaled the support or a score of civil i;ight.s and civil liberties organizations to push for procedural changes in the federal grand jury system. In general, the reform bills introduced in both ·houses of Congress would give grand jury witnesses mariy of the rights already provided for defendants in criminal trials and would limit the gov- ernment's power to compel grand jury testimony. The institution survivtld through the centuries and crossed the AUanUc with the early settlers. When the Founding Fathers wrote the Bill of Rights, they re- quired in the Fifth Amendment that .. DO person shall be held to answer to for a capital, or otherwise infamous, crime except on presentment or indictment ot a grand jury." In fact, that hasn't happened. San' Piz.zigati, spokesman for U1e Coalition to End Grand Jury Abuse, says tha't Mis. Raymond's 14-month imprisonment is tberecord. TOE IMMUNITY provision ls a prime target of lhe reformers, who argue that it can be used to foree iMocent people to disclose details of tbelr personal lives and political activities. This violates a citizen's right to privacy and freedom of political association, they contend. The reform movement involves only the 94 feder al grand juries. There are state juries, too. but they operate under different regulations. some or them less stringent than the federal system. ts this fair? THE SAME amendment provided that "no person ... sha ll be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself." Among the •reform proposals before Congress is one that would prohibit im· munity unless a witness agrees to it. A few states , however, are ex· p erimenting with various ways to diminish the duties of local grand juries. Some, for example, allow certain criminal charges to be filed before magistrates, rather than being brought before grand juries. "ABSOLUTELY," replies Thornburgh, who is assistant attorney general in charge or the Justice Department's criminal division. "There is no process or institution in America loday more potentially destruc- tive than t he unregulated, unchecked, unba-lanced grand jury inquis ition.•· Judith Avner, a Coalitfon official, told the House subcommill ee. "Prosecutors and often police agen· cies have the power to compel the ap· pearance of any person anywhere at any time, to introduce illegal evidence, to grill witnesses about anything in the absence of constitutional restraints and to jail them withouttrial." As the federal system presently works, prosecutors must take all felony cases before a grand jury that reviews the evidence. questions witnesses and decides whethe -not to return an in· dictment. If the grand jury indicts, the case proceeds to trial. If there is no in· dictme.nt, the case ends. ''Tbat would be d isastr ous,·· Thornburgh insisted. "We have to have immunity to break through the stone wall, the code of silence, that we or· dinarlly encounter tn tnvesUgating or· ganized crime or to other types of con~ spiracies. '' · Critics of the federal system point to the case of Ms. Raymond, in her early 20s, who never committed a crime, but was imprisoned in March, 1975, and stayed in jail for nearly 14 months. "There has to be some sanction for flouting a court order,'~ he said in an in- terview. "If a judge makes an order, there has to be some sanction for violat· ing it or the whole system falls apart. The courts have long held that they have a right to every man's evidence. That is flrmly established in tbe law.'' "Because the grand jury is secret, a Jot of the critics look at it as a medieval mystery show that they're not a part of. It becomes very sinister~ But when Witnesses called before the grand jury may refuse to testify on the ground that their answers might tend to incriminate them -the Fifth Amendment. But Congress, with the approval of the Supreme Court, developed a way to No one, however, wants to see grand juries done away with altogether. For one thing, a Constitutional amendment would be required, an amendment tot~ fifth Bill of Rights, and the BWof Rights has never been amended. 'Democratic Distemper' Disrupts -·Power Club WASHINGTON -For those who can't be satisfied with the thought that Jimmy Carter is the accidental product ·of his own ambition, there is the idea held by the smallest minority that he was taken up, polished and pushed by the bi·partisan ruling elite who reared that Ford was made or such poor quality putty he'd crumble in their hands. Carter and Mondale are both members of the Trilateral Com· mission , a n unoct icia l body co m · posed of t he rich and t he powerful from Japan, We s te rn Europe a nd the United States. A glance at (~\ ~ a list or some of the people in the America n delegation suggests that, no matter how divided our society may or may not be at the bottom, it's united at the top From the world of business there a r e m e n l ike David Rockefeller ; Hedley Donovan, editor·in·chief of Time, Inc.; I. W. Abel of the United Steelworkers, AFL·CIO; J . Paul Austin of Coca·Cola. In addition to' the board chairmen of, corporations Jike ~xxon and Sears, there are the representatives of your big clout Washington law combines ~ke Wil "'lfr, Cutler and Pic~er· mg. THERE ARE also old Nixon men like David packard, who grew rich manufacturing war material before going to the Pen- tagon, and old Johnson foreign pol.Jcy men like Cyrus Vance and George Ball. Last year the Trilateral Com · mission put out a publication en· titled , "Th e C ri s is or Democracy: Report on the Gov· emability of Democracies. . . " <New York University Press). One of the chapters in the book was written by Harvard pro· fessor Samuel P. Huntington. His Dictated Notes DOn't Make Music Reading about my d.iffl~ulty 1n lYJ>ing with one hand, several re· aden have wondered why I don't dJ ctate my column, either to my secretary or to a machine. And the reason is that 1 can't, Alter 40 years of typing. it is Im· possible for me to arrange my thoughts verball y • without see· lng them on p~r. As the old lady said on the wit· ness·stand, "I don't know what I think until I bear what I say.'' Several yean ago, my editor called me in to offer me a new dlctatin1 machine that cost near· ly a thousand dollars and would do everything except make French toast. 1 trled it for two days and eave up In disgust. throwtn1 away the rolufnna 1 had •'WJttten" OD ft. . tQ ME. at Jeut, it la the dif- f erene• betwten playing "notes" a.nd playln1 •'1DU4lc'' on the piano. The skilled a11d ex-perienced pianist plays tbe music; he la scarcely aware of the notes themselves, so un- consciously doea he execute them. The novice is always play- ing the notes, b<>Plnl they wtU tum lnlo .music -but they never do. Once the rulnd and I.be nnaua have teamed to work together, af an unconscious level. they cannot 'be 1eparated Ot' dlvon!ed. Th.ls ls al true in the creaUve uta u it ii' In a pons: once a tftlnls playtt has to "thtnk" about t.be rlJbt ~"l to mak'e a sbot. be makea It Nd11.1f at all. --- (SYDNEY HARRI~ ) An experienced newspaper man who has been typing rapidly -if inaccurately -au his life cannot express himself ade· quately by talking into thin air. which is wh at a dictating machine amounts to. He needs the psychological feedback of seeing his words and thoughts on tbe paper as they come from his mind. · IT MAY BE, and l)'l'Obably is, dllferent with fiction. Prolific hadt writers like the Jate Erle Stanley Gardner a1'd Edgar Wallace 'used to dictate three or rour novels at a time. moving from room to r oom. awaited by different secretaries. But all they cared a bout w as plot a nd plaualbllity; ideas meant less than nothing to them. If you are dealing with Jdeas, however, and not just inventlng popular tales, you really don't know what you think until you have submitted it to paper and can scrutinize its validity. And it's even hard to \hink in such terms lf you have to type in halt· ing phrases in order to capitalize and punctuate propttcy. A Jood essay must n ow like a ribbon rtom mlnd and hands to paper1 without the aliJhtest mecban.lcu interferene41. I suspect tbat one reuon bu.II· ness letters &re generally so bad. banal, and either too curt or too long·windcd '" t.bat they are die· lated by men who only si8)l. but ranly rod, the fi.DJ.sbed product. Wit.bout aome immed.late leed· back, communJeaticn turng tnto emJ>g rbetorlc, and feellna pmrnea into mere formula. ----- ( VON HOFFMAN J Carter seems to have paid close attention to the writing of Huntington, who says things like: •· ... candidates have to campaign primarily as in· dividuals and sell themselves to the voters in terms or their own personality and talents, rather than ·joining with other can· didates of their party in a col· laboralive p a r t i san e f - fort ... The 'outsider ' in politics or the candidate who could make himself or herself appear to be an outsider had the inside road to political office." A PERSON hobnobbing with the members of this group isn't a lonely, unconnected agriculturist from a small town in Georgja. The Huntington essay is as good a description aa you'llgetof how the ruling circles view the way the country is run : "To the extent that the United States was governed by anyone during the decades after World War II, it was governed by the president acting with the support a nd cooperation of key in- dividuals and groups in the Ex· ecutive Office, the federal bureaucracy. Congress and the more important businesses, banks, law firms-, foundations and media which constituted the private establishment." But, according lo Huntington, the last years have seen the workings of this power club dis· rupted by what he calls the "de· mocratic distemper." HE MEANS that there is loo much democracy, that it engen· ders too much pressure for too many things the power club can't provide, and the result is an eat· ing away of social discipline. respect for authority and the willingness and obedience to sacrifice, which this kind of political outlook cons ider :; necessary. Thus Huntington writes: "Al Smith once r emarked that 'the only cure for the evils of de· mocracy is more democracy.' Our analysis suggests that apply· ing that cure to the present time could well be adding fuel to the names. "Instead, som e of the pro· blems of governance in the Unit· ed States today stem from an ex- cess of democracy ... democracy is only one way of constituting authority, and it is not a un· iversally applicable one. In many situations the claims of expertise, seniority, experience and special talents may override the claims of democracy as a way of con- stituting authority ... "THE VULNERABILITY of de- mocratic government in the United States thus comes out primarily from external threats, though such threats are real, nor from Internal subversion from the left or the right, although both possibilities could exist, but rather from the intern al dynamics of democracy itseU in a highly educated, mobilized and participant society." Not the Russians, not the New Lefties nor the John Birch Society but the entire population itself is the most serious threat to governing the country in the eyes of the upper echelon people whom Huntington doesn't speak for but whose thinking he represents in greater or lesser degree. Can you believe the fear of his fellow country m ~n implicit in such an outlook? Even laking the race riots a nd the campus emeutes ot the '60s irito account. Americans are a reasonably docile people who haven't been much tempted by unorthodox political gods in the last four or five decades. Yet Huntington recommends policies calculated to encourage apathy and non.participation. That may explain the exclusion of new faces and ideas at the Ford·Carter debates. A former president of the League or Women Voters is a member or the Commission. Ever since the French Revolu· aon upper·class thinkers like Huntington have trembled at the thought of the egalitarian mob coursing through the streets or toward the ballot boxes to avenge themselves on aristocrats and property holders to the ·grave detriment of civilized values. It bas sometimes come to pass as men like Huntington have feared. There are no Wla11oyed blessirt'gs and d emocracy can mess up too, but it Js not de· rri'ocr acy which should cau5e fluntington to take fright but the conditions under which It ls ex· ercised. Rooted and secure people, who have a respected place in th~ order of things and aren't treated as manipulable nullities. don'l make unreasonable demanda on their governing structures and don'tjoin mobs. AS FOR Carter and Mondale, there was never any reason to think they do not share this general view of the corporate state nor any hope they will change their tnlnds. Whether they were picked by the Trilateral Commission or· not, they are bounded by the furthest vision of the com· mission's membership. 'Good grief. It's taken Johnson hostage!' Voting: Musck May Atrophy WASHINGTON, D.C. - Americans are the most pro· fligate people on earth. We squander energy, food, ·money and natural reaources. But above all, we waste that precious privilege-the right to vote. Our commentators are con· gratulating us on the fact that, contrary lo the dire predictions of experts, the pro~rtion of eligible voters w~o exerciaed their fr a n · chlse in the presidential election did not fall below ~ percent. T he turnout of nearly 80 million Americans. we are told, broke all records. t But the more Important l'tisti~ -and ll is an unhappy one -ls that m.o~ than '8 per· cent of !Americans boycotted t.be ballot box. In relative term1, therefore, we have just ex· perleoccd the lowest porUcipa· lion ln the pollUcal procesl' since J.M8. THIS I S A s hoc k i nJI J>btoomenoJl when )'QU consider tbat tbere are peOple in other part.a o( the worfd Who arc fllbt- STANLEY KAR NOW inf and dying for the kind of freedom tha t s o many Americana take 10 casually. Those people Include Russian dissident.a, tortured Chileans and the lynched Thai student whole gruesome photograph appeared on our lronl pages not long ago. IT ALSO is .a s bocktng performance when )'OU con.sidu that other democracies, com- pared to whlcb we claJm to be superior, take their elections far more serioU!ly than we do. Tbe turnout for tbe parUamet'Ury conteat ln. West German1 Jut mopth, for example, wa 112 per- cenL But molt slpJncanQy, ln rny eaUm•tion, our wldelpttad lack of lnterest in elecUam ls con· ttibutJ.n1 to an e1'01ic:Jn ol our poUUeal ln1Utullons mil the rlae of national candidates who are not fit to be sewage com- mlssloner. The hutJtutlon that ba.'J 5Uf. fered moat eriUcally aa a ... wt of voter lndlfter.nce is the poUttcal part1 -an cqanl.&aUon that ts vlUI to our 1J1tem. The Foundln& l'alhera took -· a dim view of parties -or "fac· tlons" u they were called in those days -because they seemed to betray the idealistic no- tlonol a unified country. But as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson discovered, political parties were indispensa· ble, for they pr'ovfded a way in whic h rival groups could challenge each other ln an order· ly(ashlon. Thus political parties weTe supposed to be, in theory at least, vehicles through which voters could be exposed to divergent programs. By votin g for a party moreover. the citizen committed it to carrying out its program. So the party u n d ertook the respqnsibUlty o f fullllllng the election pledges of its leaders. fiitBIN aECENT years, with the ill~reuing indifference of Americans, the part y bas become a aort of cemmltlee that -meet• ~very four Jun ln order to bold a conventlon at which a candldate la electe~. And the candid.ate. as we have seen in the CHO Or bot}\ Gerald Ford and Jlmmy c.rter, la a poltttclan whom wi must accept almost°" faith ratl)er than a1 t.fle apoktsman for a mO\letneol with roots lbrou~boul lbe.natioo. ..... If the party continues to decline, there may be nothing to prevent a charismatic Individual from appealing to the populaUon from outside traditional political channels, and we could, as Professor James McGrecor Burns has cautioned, lnherlt a "Caesaristic system.'' The decline or the parties bas been accompanied as well by an increase lo the influence of as.- sorted pressure groups that operate on the margin of the political prpcess. 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USC quarterback VInce Evans, whose passing sparked the vic- tory over W ashingtoo, has bis plans for next Saturday a ll mapped out. ''I want to throw a 95-yard scoring pau oo the last play of the game, ii it's tied," Evans said. "All the wayln the air." ~ Washington coach Don Jame • whose Hu.skies lost by nine poin to PCLA earlier in the season said be was impressed by th Trojkns, but refused to pick a winner of the conference tJUe match next week. "It'll be a whale of a ball game." James said. "It's a t0&aup. I think if they played 10 times, it would come out 5-S. They're that close." The vlc\ory over tbe Huskies did not come ·easy for the Tro- jans, bowe~r. Evans• passinc provided one of the use touchdowns and set up another and Glen Walker kicked two field goals to provide the triumph o ver the stubborh Huskies. ""WlrepM IO FULLBACK ROBIN EARL IS BROUGHT DOWN BY THREE USC TACKLERS. Rams Battle Cardinals Haden Starts at Quarterback for U LOS ANGELES (AP > - Rookie quarterback Pat Haden takes over a s the starter today when the Los Angeles Rams aim to generate additional offense in a critical National Football Lea~ue game agamst the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cards also should have more oHense with the return to acllon of all-round back Terry Metcalf, a product of nearby Cal State <Long Beach) who has mis· sed two games with injuries. ··we've moved the football. but we've not been coming up with the bag plays," commt'nled Rams coach Chuck Knox, who then moved former University of Southern Caltfornia star Pa t Haden ahead of the vt'leran James Harris to direct the of· .fensc before a sellout crowd at.. lheCohseum Los An geles stands at 6·2·1, one-half game ahead of the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West. St Louis, although 7-2, ranks a game behind the Dallas Cowboys m the Central division. Outcome of this game will be instrumental in the current playoff race and last season, St. On T\I T odatJ Cha1111el 2 at J Louis and Los Angeles met in the first round of the Super Bowl eliminations with the Rams win- ning 35-23. '"The rest of the way is very c h a ll e n ging," declare d Cardinals coach Don Coryell, whose club meets the Rams : Washington Redskins and Cowboys in successive games. The Rams we r e listed as favorites by l ess than a Was I t Needless? Black Wednesday For Laguna Beach Tbere hav e been Black Tuesdays (the Munich Olympic mas!acre) and Black Fridays <No•. 22, 1963 when President Kennedy was assassfuated). Now you can add a Black Wed- nesday to the chain of darlt days. Or al least so may the i..aguna Beach High football team and its faithful foU owers of 1976. After nearly a decade of being· OLt!NN Wl41T~ WHITE WASH kicked around in vanity football, the Laguna Beach Hlgh ArtLst.s did something incredibfe. Tbey started winning football g9mes. . Although they have one or Orange .County's smallest public .scb<'iols enrollmebts (about 1,00()), (bey were able lo scrape together a winner. They won a couple of practice 1am.es. That ef!ort brouaht forth a f• yllwos from longtime skep- tics.' Bat by the time the Artists bad m<JWed down a cO\lPle ol South .Coast Lea1u~ foes , the ba.ndw81on wu rolllng with re- cord crowda turning oul to ace t.b1I modern wonder. · r There was a chance for a piece of the league title and a trip to the CIFplayoffs. There was also a O.y in the oint- ment. Tbe legality of a transfer player's r esidence went un- checked. The boy continued to play. The team continued to win. Hopes continued to soar. Crowds continued to swell. And football coach Dennis Haryung, and athletic director Norm Borucki continued to neglect following through and checking on the transfer's legali- ty as far as fullfilling residence requirements laid down by the CIF. Succesa. Envy. Jealousy. Maybe some of those. Maybe none. At any rate, something triggered someone fro:n another school to suspect that the transfer's residence might not be legal as far as being eligible to play football at Laguna Beach wd concerned. An investigation followed. The s uspicion proved accurate. Laguna Beach High had lo forfeit its wlns, lta hard work, its dreams. All because someone along the line of authority and responsibill· ty dldn 't exert himsel.C enough lo f o1low throu1h and check this boy out. It ls I Hd story, indeed. And even sadder 11 the Ukellhood that thla never needed to have happened. touchdown at the 1 o'clock kickoff. "The Cardinals have a better defense this year than last and three-fifths of their starting of- fensive line was in the Pro Bowl -Tom Banks, Conrad Dobler and Dan Dierdorf.' ·says Knox. · St. Louis looked sluggish against the Philadelphia Eagles but won 17-14 as Jim Otis rushed for 115 yards, bis seventh career game with more than 100. Los An ge l es opens with Lawrence Mcc utcheon and John Cappelletti at the running back spots and Haden directing the ac- tion. The Rhodes Scholar has started twice before, in a 10·10 overtime tie against Minnesota and against Chttago when the Rams won 20-12. He was knocked unconscious al the end of the firs t quarter in the latter with the Rams leading 10--0, and dldp 'l return. The Rams obviously feel he can get rid or the baJI quicker ·than Harris has done and the veteran also fumbled three limes in the 16·0 loss to San Francisco and twice against Cincinnati. In making the switch, Knox emphasized, "We've always said that the quarterback seems to'te· ceive too much of the crtid.it for the wios and too much, or the blame for the losses. Many of the things that happened in Cincin- nati were not the fault of James Harris. ''However, at this particular time, we feel Pat Haden should be given the opportunity to show what he can do.·' Haden has passed 3.1 times in league games with 18 comple- tio ns for 304 yards,. four touchdowns and has been in- tercepted twice. Jim Hart, the elusive Cardinal veteran quarterback, has bit 147 of 242 throws for 1,894 yards, 13 touchdowns and been intercepted only seven times. When tJnive r sal Pictures purchased the last lS,000 seats, the game became a sellout at 91,038, permilUng local television coverage. Top Collegiate Football Scores USC20, Wubinstoo3 UCLA 45, Oregon State 14 Mict>,11an 38, Illinois 7 Ohio$tatet, Mlnnetota3 lowaState37, Nebraaka28 Notre Dame 21. Alabama 18 Oklahoma 27, Missouri 20 Pitt24, West Vtrgin.lal6 Georgia 28, AuburnO Kentucky 28. Florida 9 .;.. Texu'AlcM 31, Arkansas 10 Texaa Tech 34, SMU 7 See Detall1, P&C• All Complete Scone. hJe Al.3 Southe11;1 California, 8-1, could never get ib vaunted nmn.ln1 at- tack rolling against the Huskies, but Evans went to the air effec- tively, connecting with Shelton Diggs on a 24-yard scoring pass early in the second quarter to bring the Trojans back from a 3-0 deficit. Evan.a, who was shaken up and taken out of the game late in the third quarter, hit just four of 12 passes for 132 yards. He helped slake USC to a 14-3 advantage early in the third period when be connected with Randy Slmmrin on a 46-yard pass lo the Washington two-yard lme. Tailback Ricky Bell, coming back from an ankle injury two wffks ago, then punched the ball into the end zone to provide the Trojans their second toocbdown. Walker added a fie'ld goal of 42 yards later in the third quarter, then kicked a 26-yarder early ln the final period to complete the USC scoring. 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But the young coach would have liked a more stylish, and less costly, victory than Saturday's 45·14 triumph over the 1-9 Beavers. "It toOk a long time to get that one over," he said in the Bruins dressing room. "Next week is what it's all about -a possible national championship." But the win over Oregon State was expensive. Wendell Tyler, who has gained more than 900 yards t.bis season and more than 3,000 in hls UCLA career, suf- fered wbal later was diagnosed as a dislocated shoulder in the first quarter. Tyler ''is very, very doubtful for next weekend," Donahue said. Lowly Oregon State has been a wrecking crew for superstars this season. Cal's Joe Roth, Southern Cal's Ricky Bell and, now Tyler, have been in- j ured against the Beavers. Tyler was hurt on the play that set up the first Oregon State touchdown. He fumbled and the Beavers recovered at the UCLA 31. Then Dave White, ex-Orange Coast College and F.dison High (Huntington Beach) star, threw a 10-yard scoring pass and the game was tied 7-7 after one quarter. All three of UCLA's second- quarter touchdowns followed Oregon State turnovers . Two were set up by interceptions, one by a fumble. Jam es Owens, who replaced Tyler, scored on a 26-yard sweep around left end and on a 16-yard burst up the middle. The Bruins made it 28·7 on Dank worth 's 26-yard scoring pass to Wally Henry. Oregon State's second and last * * * SCORE BY QUARTERS UCLA I 11 3 14 -0 OrCQOn St. I 1 O 0-14 UCLA-Tyl.,68run ICorrAlli.lcli.I OSU-<lvtrlO<I 10 pas< from Whit" (Wallord klc1i.l UCLA--Owe,.~l6ron (Corral ... i(li.l VCLA-OWens 16 run <Correl kick I UCLA-HeMV 26 p1.s from Danli.worth (Corre< kick> OSU-Chambtrl1I" 9 pan lrom While (W1llorcl -tckl UCLA-Corr•! FG 2l UCLA-Dank worth 6 run <C.O.ral kick I UCLA-Buklch t run (Corral Ii.IO I A-12.ISI Fi"tdown~ Ru•l•<"·Y•rd\ Pa\\1"9 yards A ... turn v•rdS P.t~W\ Punt\ f'uml>l••·IOSI """a111es-v1•0• STATISTICS UCLA ,q U·l~ .. 40 • 1.0 5 • ., , l t 15 osu IS (3 161 191 J "lS s '•t •·• SSS touchdown was on an SO.yard drive, with White lofting a nine- yard pass to Tom Chamberlain for the score. _ Owens, a sophomore and a hurdler on the U.S. Olympic team at Montreal, carried the ball 19 time~ for 104 yards. Theotis Brown gained 86 yards in 20 carries, and Tyler collected &3 yards in just four rushes. James Fields gained 88 yards for Oregon Slate. "We made enough mistakes for a season," Oregon State coach Craig Fertig said. "You can't do that against a junior high team. UCLA is a hell of a football team, but today I sin- cerely believe we gave them a game." "I tell you, they are tough. They are very aggressive," Donahue said. "The score was not indicative of the kind of game it was out there today." Donahue said. "I don't think we were flat. We just played lousy.'' Fer tig, who played for Southern· Cal and was an assis- tant to coach John McKay there for 1D years, said the USC-UCLA shootout is a tossup. ''J think the Trojans are bigger and stronger on defense, but the Bruins are faster on defense" Fertig said. TONY DORSETT LED PITT'S 24-18 WIN SATURDAY. Panthers Star Scored Three Touchdowns. See Story, Page A11. SJions Clipped Slwrt U.S~ Netters Triumph CARACAS, Venezuela -The United States easily captured Its third victory over Venezuela Saturday in second round American Zone Davis Cup tennis play al'ld earned-the right to take on Mexico next month. Fred McNalr and Sherwood Stewart outplayed Venezuelan veterans Humphrey Hose and Jorge Andrew, ~6. 6-3, 6-4 In the doubles clash Saturday and clinched the victory for the U.S.· It gave the Americans an insur- mountable 3-0 lead in the best-of- five competition. Dick Stockton and Vitas Gerulaitis gave the U.S. victories in the singles matches Friday, the opening day or the three-day event. v.s.w.-...M .. LONDON -The United States recaPtured the Wightman Cup women '• tennis competition from Britain for the flrst lime since 1973 Saturday as Chris Evert defeated Sue Barker, 2·6, 8-2, 6-2. The American team won the best-of-seven aeries, 5-2, after taking two of the final three matches. Prior to Evert's cUncblnc victory, American Bolemary CHall WU forced to retire in the middled her match with Britain 'a No. 1 player, Virginia Wade. Casals reinjured her left leg. Americans Ann Kjyomura and Mona Guerrant won the final match, a doubles event, by de- feating Sua Mappin and Lesley Charles, 6-2, 8-6. Kfltgs Tie DETROIT -Defenseman Gary Sargent scored two power play goals, the second corning at 8:25 of the third period, to give the Los Angeles Kings a 3-3 tie with the Detroit Red Wings in a National Hockey League game Saturday night. The goals, Sargent's second and third of the season, were set up by former Red Wing MJl'cel Dionne. Sltortt!r Shf11a YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Olymp ic marathon silver medalist ·Frank Shorter came on strong Saturday with just two miles to go to g:rln a nar- row victory over John Vitale in the U.S. AAU 25·ltilometer Road Race Champtol\sbip here. 1 Shorter finished with a time of 1:17.56, one second ahead of Vitale. C...-n v,,set STOCKROLM -Unseeded Ma.rt Cox. a Briton with a flair for upset.s, stunned top-seeded Jimmy Connors a fter two tiebreak e rs Saturday a nd Manuel Orantes trounced Brian Gottfried to reach the finaJs or the $150,000 Stockholm Open ten- nis tournament for the first time. Cox, a 33-year -old veteran, scored the biggest triumph of his. career defeating Connors, 7-6, U,7-6. Orantes. 27. needed only SO minutes to eliminate Gottfried in straight sets, 6·2, 6·2. Nmtme Advance• HONG KONG -llie Nastase and Ken Rosewall advanced to today's singles final or the Hong Kong Tennis Classic Saturday with straight set victories. Nastase ousted Chico Hagey, 6·3, 8--4 and Rosewall downed Gene Mayer , 6·3, 6·2. Pcuare ll Win• SAN JOSE -Charles Pasarell defeated Sandy Mayer and An- drew Pattison downed J ef( Borowiak Saturday to gain berths in the slogles finals of the Tennis Classic of Sao J06e. Pasarell won 6-3, 3-6, 7-ft. He came bl\ck lo the la.st set with his ei«bth ace of the m etch lo win the Ue breaker, after bein& down S-4 and love-40 lo M.,er. of Palo Alto. " rT TAKING LOW ROAD Ohio State tailback Jeff Logan keeps a low profile as he s kirts around Minnesota defender Mike Hunt in Big Ten action Saturday. Ohio State won, 9·3, setting up next Saturday's sh~wdown with Michigan. Nebraska T u mbles Wolverines Romp; Buckeyes Edge Foe ANN ARBOR, Mich. Rob Lytle scored three touchdowns and became Michigan's all-lime rushing leader Saturday as the fourth-ranked Wolvenncs rolled to a 38·7 Big Ten football victory over Illinois Lytle scored on a fi ve yard pass from quarterback Rick Leach in the second quarter, then scored on runs or 13 and 3 yards in the third period us t he Wolverines r aised their con· ference record lo 6·1and9-1 over· all, heading into next Saturday's showdQwn championship game at Ohio State. Lytle, a senior running at both fullback and tailback, rushed for 89 yard! to put his career total at 3,08S -13 more than the previous Michigan record set by Billy Taylor from 1969 lhrough Hnt Olalo Stat~, 9.3 MINNEAPOLIS A vaunted Ohio State deCcnse, which has al ·lowed only two touchdowns in its last four games, stopped two Minnesota scoring drives in the second-half and the Buckeyes hung"'bn behind Jim Pacenta 's four-yard touchdown run for a 9.3 Big Ten football victory over the Gophers Saturday. The Buckeyes maintained sole p()Ssession of the Blg Ten lead with their seventh straight con- ference victory aod lm'proved their season mark to8·1·1. Pacenta broke a 3-3 Ue with his TD run in the second period. Tom stladany's 39.yard field eoal for Ohio State and Paul RoiJnd's 49-yarder were thP only othf'r scores tn the game loeoa Statf-. 37 ·28 AMES, Iowa Dexter Green ran for two touchdowns Saturday as Iowa State aurprued ninth ra.nbd Nebraska 3'7·28 to take <i ahare or the Big Et&hl Con ference lead. Luther Blue returned a kickoff 95 yardl for another touchdown T o day's TV Professional football schedules are tcntaUve and aubjed to last minute change. 9 a .m. (2) -JOHN ROBINSON: FOOTBALL. 9:45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER 11 a .m. (4) Nn. FOaJ'. BAU -The New England Patriots meet the Baltimore Colts. and Scott Kollman booted three field goals to ice the victory. The final seconds were played without goal posts after fans swarmed onto the field and up. rooted them after the Cyclones scored the · final touchdown for their first home victory against the Comhusk!rs since 1959. The win boosted Iowa State·~ season record to 8-2 and their league mark to 4-2. Nebraska dropped to't7·2·1 and'4-2 and a tie for the conference lead. ,~otre Ba.aw, 21·1B SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Notre Dame continued its mastery over Alabama Saturday as Rick Slager passed for 208 yards in the first half, including a 56-yard 'tou c hdown bomb t o Oan KeUeher. and led the Irish to a 21·18football victory. Notre Dame built a 21·7 half lime lead but survived a series or second half scares and didn't nail down the v ictory until Jim Browner jnte rce pted J e rr Rutledge's pass K1 the end zone with 4: 17 left. ow ..... ., 27-20 NOR MAN , Okla . 'Quarterback Thomas Lott scored two touchdowns, one from 49 yard s out, and t e ammates Horace Ivory and Kinny King each ran for more than 100 yards as Oklahoma out-lasted Mis· sowi, 27·20, Saturday, bumping the Tigert out of the Big Eitbt Conference race. Lott's lone touchdown run and a 39-yard acorlne sprint by King put the Soonera ahead 27·10 in the third period. But the Sooners bad to choke off a furious Missouri rally in the final quarter to keep their Big Eight Ulle and bowl hopes alive. Colorado. 40-J 1 BOULDER, Colo. -Nineteen· th·ranked Colorado, capitalizing on 10 Kansas turnovers, uaed a career -high 168-yard ru1hln1 performance by senior tailback Tony Reed to cru1h the Jaybawks, 40·17, Saturday In Big Eight football. The victory boosted the Buf • faloet' coaiference record to 4·2 and moved them into a five-way tie for flnt place 1n the league. Nebra1ka, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Iowa State have identical records with only OM Bia El1bt 1ame remaining. p.,..)11e, IJ..O IOWA CITY, Iowa -Mark Vltall 1cored three touchdowns, two Ht up by Iowa twnbles, u Purdue posted its tint shutout victory in 48 ,.mes Saturday with a 21-0 Big Ten Conference triumph over Iowa. Vitali, a 6-4, 201-pound senior quarterback, bad touchdown runs of three, 20 and one yards. Ge o :rgia In 23-0 Victo ry AUBURN, Ala. -Kevin MclAe ran for 203 yards ancllet a 1cbool 1in1le same ruabillC re-cord as Georgia trouncecl- Auburn. 28-0, SaturdaytoP,lntbe • Southeastern Conlerenee football championship and a berth in tbe Suta.r Bowl. McLee, a 6-0, 188-pound junior from Uniontown, Pa., who also scored one touchdown. bad to busUe, however, to out-distance Georgia's fullback, Al Pollard. who piled up 1S8 yards and scored twice. Tbe victor y gave Vince Dooley's Georgia Bulldogs their first conference title since 1968. Ketttttelcfl, 2 8-8 LEXINGTON, Ky. -Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky's huge quarterback, fired two touchdown passes Saturday and led the Wildcats to a 28-9 upset football victory over lSth·ranked F1orida. Ramsey, a 6·4, 22'l·pound bull, connected with Dave Trosper on a 52-yard scoring play in the fmal minute of the opening half and came back with a 17-yarder to Randy Brooks in the third quarter moments after F1orida had made a bid to get back into the game. Tenne.w•ee, 32·6 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Ten· nessee 's defense, sparked by An- dy Spiva and J eff Moore, collect- ed 10 Ole Miss turnovers and car- ried the Vol s to a 32-6 Southeastern Conference football victory Saturday. Moore, a sophomore starting his first game at comerback, bad two of Tennessee's five inlettep- tions off Ole Miss quarterback Bobby Garner. Rutger• .. 29·20 NE W ORLEANS -A humiliated Rutgers defense came alive late in the game. and quarterback Bert Kosup scored on a one-yard sneak to whip Tulane 29·20 and keep the nation's longest coll egiate vie· tory streak alive Saturday night. Rutgers hasn't been beaten since mid way through last season -a 17-game streak. Tulane is 2·8. Rutgers e ntered the game having allowed just 6.5 points per game and 73 yard.5 rushing, both the best marks in the coun · try . Penn State., 21·1 MIAMI -Quarterback Chuck Fusina threw two touchdown passes in the second half Satur· day night lo lead Penn Slate to a 21·7 footba ll victory over University of Miami and virtual· ly assure the Nlttany IJons of a bowl Invitation. The victory was Peno State's sixth in a row for a 7·3 record. The Nittany Lions, who play lop· ranked Pittsburgh on Nov. 26, are idle ·next week when bowl bids are extended. Mart1land, 20-0 COLLEGE PARK. Md. -Un· beaten and sixth·ranked Maryland, rescued time and again by its defense, turned back stubborn Clemson, 20-0, Satur- day with tbe help of a 38-yard touchdown pass by Mark Manses on a fake field 1oal call. The generally uninspired ef. fort, watched by scouta from four postaeason bowls, stretched Maryland's winning streak to 14 -10 this season -and was the 19th con1ecutlve victory by the Terpt over an Atlantic Cout Conference fOe. UCI POLOJgJS BUSI' FOE, 12-5 LOS ANG~LES-Gary Jl'lgueroa tcored seven toall to pace bl• UC Irvine water polo teammatet to. a 12·5 trlumpb over boet USC 1n tbe final same of the replar aeuon Saturday mornln.1. Jl'lperoa ran hi• aeuon total to 83 1oals, and the Anteaters finlahed the year with a 14-5 mark. UCI awaits word of a berth selection in the NCAA tourna• ment Nov. 27 ·28. UC lr'llne 4 I t ._tt use 70 1 ._S u~ •cont>Q· 111ev-1 7, HtWMIM 2, w11u, PllllDOI, 8ouQMy. Noon (4) -SUPER BOWL mGBLIGllTS -Highlights of Super Bowl 11, the Green Bay-Packers and theOa.ltland Raiders. (S) -CHAJIPIONS -Coverage of a professional platform tennis competltloo and an international martial arts championship. Also, pro- files of Harold Connolly and 'Tim Shaw. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The St. Louis Cardinals meet the Rama 1n the LA Coliseum. Anteaters 3:30 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOT8ALL '71 -Highlights of gam u played tbh weekend. 7 :30p.m. (28)-111EWAY IT WAS -Lefty Gomes and Bill Terry take part In a tribute to the 1936 World· Series between the Ynnkees and the Giantt. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-Ralph Serna, Eric Hulst and Steve Scott captured the top three places to glve UC Irvi ne its second straight NCAA Division ll cross country championship Saturday and Sema the lndJvldual tiUe for the second time in a row. The three runners wert all timed at 29:42 over the nat 10,000.meler course run in 20- deff'M'weather. The Anteaters com]tlled IO point.a while SouLhwest Milloart was second wlth 73 and Eute.ro JUlnoiJ flJllahed third wltb 102.. The UCI trio took the lead one mlle lnto t.be rac. and wu. never Hrioualy threatened from tblll on. At the five·mU. mutt Uley had a lOO·y.,-d lead over the fourth place J"&lMer. Sunday, November 14, 1979 O~IL y PILOT A • •I •ll': •I•"°" ~ Ill • . ~·"' EUGENE, Ore. -,.. STEVE RAKHSHANt Back of the Yew llO BOXOLD Unenaan of the Year BILL WORKMAN Coach of th• Y••r Stanford atruck for ihrel' ~11 toucbdowm 1n tbe fin\ quart.r, two on puae811 t.rom Guy BeQJamJn to'• * • Tony Hill , as the :· Cardi nals defeatecl\11' Ore104 28·11 in ~'. 1 Paclfic·8 Conferentf \~ j football came Saturday.· 1 ii;. Stanford, now 5·5. tot' • off to a qulck start u safety Rlcb Waters lD tercepted a PHI Oregon quarterba Edison's Rakhshani Heads A ll-Sumet Team Jack Henderson Oregon., aeco11d ol downs and rambled a yards for a touchdown. Steve Rathshan.i of ticked field goals of 52. fiveoridefense. Huntington Beach's 47 and 40 yards in league Edison High is the tblrd play. straight back of the year Edison baa five of- from the Edison campus femive fint team picks followilig the Chargers• and Fountain Valley has Westmimter, the other league l>O'Wer. placed five players on tbe first team-all of a un- .animoua nature. Stanford 'took seconds to score aa Stanford linebact Gordy Cerealno la tercepted a Bend pua and returned it yards to tbe Oregon ..... -::--.. S~nset League Cham· * * * p1onahlp season. * * And BUI Workman, who guided the Chargers to the tiUe. after being picked third in pre· league to Fountain Valley and Westminster, is the coach of the year as selected in the official All·Sunset League teams by tlle I>ally Pilot. Workman, in hls fourth year at the Chargers helm, has an overall re· cord of 28·9·1. No Edison team has won less than seven games during the regular season and this is the Chargers' third straight ·trip to the CIF 4-A playoffs. Rakhshani, an all· league selection at de- fensive back as a junior, completed 87 of 161 pass attempts for 1,218 yards, nine touchdowns and a .540 completion percen· tage. Lineman of the year is Fountain Valley's two- way standout Bo Boxold, a tight e nd and linebacker who is being heavily recruite d by USC and UCLA. He's one of many outstanding can· didates from Fountain Valley, Edison and Westminster, the three domineering teams in the circuit. Champion Edison and runnerup Fountain Valley were vlrtuaJly even in all-league picks-both gaining seven first team and four second team berths . Fountain Valley added a first team selection with placekicker S t eve Steinke, the senior who ALL·SUNSETLEAGUE Flnt Team Otteue SE-Ken Margerum, Fountain Valley 6·0 T -Randy Holladay, Edison 6·2 G -Tim Arguella, Westminster 6·3 C -Bob Wilson, Edison 6-0 G -Bill Grllz. Fountain Valley 5·11 T -Jim Sanders, Westminster 6-3 TE-SCott Sherard, Edison 6· l QB-Steve Raklisliani; Edison 6·1 B -Doug Boswell, Westminater 6-0 B -Willie Gittens, Fountain Valley S.10 B -Jim Judd, Edison 6·1 H -Steve S~in.te, Fountain Valley 5.9 Fin& Team Deleme DE-Mike Musso, Fountain Valley 6-0 I>T-Ted McCulin, West.minster 5-11 NG-Mike Arent, Weatmll\ster 6·1 DT-Frank Christy, Fountain Valley 6-1 J)E-Greg Steverson, Newport Harbor6·2 LB-Bo Boxold, Fountain Valley 6--3 LB-Randy Schwartz, Edison 5-ll DB-Tim Holmes, Fountain Valley 6-3 DB-Jeff Smith, Edison 6·0 DB-Dee Ward, Newport Harbor 6·1 DB-Ron Padilla. Fountain Valley 5·9 Second Team Offense SE-Steve Samperi, HuPtington BeacbS-9 T -Carl Cherry, Marina 6·3 G --Owen Frost, Newport Harbor 6-0 C -Tim Bienek, Fountain Valley S·ll G -Mike Witherby, Edison 5-8 T -Randy Roth, Huntington Beach 6·2 TE-Al Vom Steeg, Newport Harbor 5-11 QB-Ron Vallercamp, Marina 6-0 B -Duane Gerardi, Westminster 6·2 B -Rey Cano, Edison S·S B -Mike Fuentes, Marina 5·11 Second Team Defense DE-Jim Hanke, Newport Harbor DT-Mike Seymour, Fowitain Valley DT-Curt Mitchell, Westminster DT-Shaun Mehaffey, Marina DE-Don Bohay, Fountain Valley DE-Steve Lasley, Huntlngton Beach LB-Don Barker , Newport Harbor LB-Richard Stanton, Ftn. Vly. DB-Jeff Hyder, Edison DB-Jeff Mason, Fountain Valley DB-Arnold Vlllareal, Westminster 6·2 6-4 6-4 6·2 S-8 6-0 6-0 5.11 s-11 S·ll 5-10 Texas A&M Eases . To 31-10 Triumph Ll'ITLE ROCK -Texu AlcM freshman halfback Curt1a Dickey ran tor a touchdown, then stunned Arkansas on a 41-yard touchdown pass all wilbln 1 »- second 1pan or the aecond quarter Saturday u the venietW Artie• shattered tbe Razorbacks' Cotton Bowl dreams with a 31-10 Southwest Conference victory. Dickey, the m01t IOUgbt-after schoolboy back in Texu lut year, duhed three yards for a touchdown before dropplns a bombshell on the defeodlnc Cot- ton Bowl champlona -tbe ftnt pan of hil career. Aft.er Lester Hay• had In· tercepted a Ron Calcqnl. pus, Dickey took a pltcbout on an •S>- parent sweep. But he atopped and tound Rand all Teate all alone beb1Dd Arkauu' EUJab Da"lil. Teate took the ball at tbe 10 ud rambled into tba end sone un· touched. T~u l'eell, 3 4-1 LUBBOCK, Tax. -Rodnq AJ. liaon iu&cled ftfth·ranbd Tau Tecb throu•h an icy anowstonn Satuday to a runaway 84·7 SCMJthweat Conference verdict OYer Southern Metbodlat. Tbe Junlor quarterback ran for two touchdowns as the unbeaten Red RaJders mounted a 2'.0 halftime lead and rolled to their --consecutlYeTlctory. 1'be RaJden. abootiq tor a New Year's date in the Cotton Bowl, padded their SWC lead over idle second place Houston and set up a potential tiUe bout between the two her e n ext weekend. B .. ler, :JIJ.fl HOUSTON -Quarterback Mark Jackson ran for one touchdown and passed for another, and the Baylor defense thwarted Tommy Kramer, t.be nation's leading p85.9er, as the Bears beat Rice 38·6 in the Southwest Conference Saturday. Jacbon sparked the Bears to a 21-t halftime lead when be hit apllt eod Tommy Davidson with a 17-yard touchdown pass, ran one yard for another score and handed off to Gary Blair, the 1ame's leadin1 rustw?r, for a·one· yard touchdown run. Tee¥cu,3 4·7 FORT WOR TH -T exas. freabman·dominated offense, led by quarterback Mark McBaUl, struck for two quick second· quarter touchdowns and senior halfback Jimmy Walker added two ac:or• to give the Longhorns 114·1 Southwest Conference v1c· tory over winless Texu Cbrla· Uan. TCU, which fell to 0-10 for the seuon, wu _playing ltafirat game after coacla Jlm 8boftMi an· noanced bis rednmtK lMt week effective attlte end oltM1euoo. 170 228 200 205 200 255 180 17S 180 160 202 170 205 190 200 210 215 205 170 195 172 170 180 150 230 210 215 182 195 175 175 215 170 165 185 211 242 205 175 170 187 190 170 170 164 * Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Si'. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.' Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr . Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. On the next play. BeD- jamin threw to JW1 f<» the touchdown. With 3: 24 left in opening period, Be jamin threw 12 yards Hill for the thi.- toucbdown. The acort wu set up by Ron Ina 22-yard run. ~23·22 BERKELEY University of C•lifo -·--broke open a close Cami! with two third quarter touchdowns, then heJdoo to defeat W ash!Arton State, 23-22, Saturday iD a Paclfic·8 football game. Tbe Bears scored U. first two times they hacJ the ball in the seconli half, then saw Couiars quarterback Jack Thompson throw three touchdown passes to nearly pull the game out. "Thompson hit run· ning back Dan Doomink on a nine-yard touchdown pan with 17 seconds left to pull Washington State Lo witllln one, but a ~ point conversion atte failed. . • Defensive end Bur":' Toler tackled Thompsor as he tried to find ar open receiver to eno Washington State'F hopes for a third straight I victory. · •· •O I Call!ornia. now 3-3 iD 1.tl1. Pac-8 play and S·S on the •rt " season, scored on one. .. • • yard runs by Oliver Hill m o o a nd Tom"" 1 Newton and a two-yard1to. • run by Newton, as well a1•l a 27-yard fi eld goal ~··"·· Jim Breech. ,.. ,~ .. '(; ..... ~ Pitt Bags ·•!.t, •., ... •'I . .. 24-16 ~ID· · .. :~·:; ft' j ~r>I ! I.'"' , Yale Rolls :·;:~.· • ftf., • Utjl, PI'lTSBURGH-TonyI>orae, I bolted 30 yards for his t.h1t · touchdown of tbe eame to be1 top-ranked Pittsburah fight oflf'" second half rally and defeat VU' __ • Virginia, 24·16, Saturday in « lege football. Officials from the Orange, ton and Sugar bowls looted on r ; the Panthers' record climbed 1 10. ·O. Facing an open di they're likely assured their of bowls when bids go out . Saturday. Quarterback Matt Cav~a':.'t i and Dorsett, college foot~_':it• · all-time rushing leader, bothtli11s1; paased the lOO-r ardmarknaabh:1.r,. early in the third quarter. • '"'·~ 1'ale, 21•7 1 ;!e I CAMBRIDGE, Mua. -Junk ''' · halfb ack sen sation J obttlll1 · Pagliaro, held ln check ln tbJ • • first haJl, broke looseafterthe'lnf\ termJulon and powered Yale to 21-1 vtcrtory over Harvard Satw day, (lvlng the Ella a share ot Ivy League football chaD'. ploaahlp with Brown. · PasUaro, becomlnr one·<' Yale's all-time standouta .alolly... with such aupentara as Catvf Hill and Dlck J auton, took ~ mand in rallying the Elli from . 7-0 halftime deficit. ., N.,.,:u.u I o.t as NCAi\ Oaa•nps ANNAPOLIS -Nawy tallbac or Joe Gattuto ran 25 yardl for~ l' touchdown a nd teamed WIJ.;t4 quarterback Bob LeslC)'D&kl ~ f\ 75-yard pa11 tor another aeon•·,, • the Midship men d~feat 1to, ."To win lt again feell tftll bet~ ter than the flral timG, 0 aald Serna, a aopbomoro who prepped at Loar a in Anaheim. HW.t, a former Lquba Beach Hilb •tar, II a frelbman and Scott 11 a Junior. Tbe three at.bletel will nm la tbe NCAA Dlv\Jlon I race '1.t 0.-toa, Tu., Nov. 22 far lndhidual llonor'I. ' Georcta Tee.II, 3'·28. Sa .o, • a wide·open offenalve t~ '' 1 battle. r Leaczc)'nald, the ~ .. l. quarterback who came oft t).,, • bencb at mtd•1ea1C111 to put IOlllJM• l drive Into Navy's ~ • tact, allO threw two m "· pauea to tl&bt end Jtey ":; Sullivan to help tbe Klddl• •1J their HCOGd victory In a row t.belr tblrd ill ttJl 1amt1. - f\J.2 DAILY PILOT * Sunday November 14 1976 Rustlers Finally Beat Rio Hondo, 43-13 . O.lly Piiot P~o••• by P•l•I<~ O'DonMll McKeon Sparkles With 257 Yards By BOWARD L. HANDY 0t 1"9 DllllY ~lio. Stllft A brilliant runnin g performance by Pat McKeon coupled with a razzle-daule of· fense and a 'teady defense, pro· pelled the Golden West College Rustlers football team to a con· vincing 43-13 Southern California Conference victory over Rio Hon- do Saturday night at Orange Coast College. The victory, the first in seven years for the Rustlers against a Marty Blackstone -coached Roadrunners team, put Golden West in the driver's seat· in the race to the Avocado Bowl if Santa Monica is forced to forfeit some of it.s games . Santa Monica reportedly used an ineligible player in earlier games including the J.-0 win over Golden West. A decision will be made Wednesday on whether the player is ineligible or not. One game remains on the GWC s late, Saturday at Los Angeles City College, and a win coupled with the forfeitures would leave Golden West and Rio Hondo tied for the champions hip. Saturday':. win would propel the Rustlers in- to th~ A voe ado Bowl if they de· featLACC. troUed the tempo o! the game throughout. The first hair was all McKeon as the sophomore running back carried 17 times for 225 yards in· eluding two touchdown romps of 51 and five yards . He had other runs of 46 and 45 yards and closed out the night with 257 yards in 28 carries for a 9.2 average. McKeon 's Cine effort made him the second s ingle game leading rusher in Golden West history. Steve Cashdollar set the school record of 283 yards against Mt. San Antonio in 1960. Golden West used a short shut - tle pass behind the line on several occasions for good yardage, then climaxed the night on a lateral by quarterback Jim Andrus to Ric Martin who in turn threw a 16-yard touchdown pass lo Andrus. Other GWC scores came on a JO.yard fi eld goal by Peter F1orin to get the night under way to culminate the firs t Golden West drive. It came with 11:26 remain- ing in the first period. GWC'S JIM ANDRUS (12) PITCHES TO A TEAMMATE AS JACK UPTON (88), scorr REID (57) BLOCK. Playing with an intens ity seldom exhibited by a usually methodical Golden West team in other years against the Roadrun- ners, coach Ray Shackleford's Rustlers wasted little time get· ting on the scoreboard and con· Andrus then scored on a five· yard run <1nd McKcon ran 51 yards lo make it 17-0 with Flonn's conversions in the first per iod. Mc K eon scored his second TD in the second period and Tim Janovick added one in the third on a four-yard run. E stancia In 22-22 I ' Grid Finale By ROGER CARLSON Ot tt\e Dall) PtlOl St•U In a game that lacked nothing ~' xcept a los ('r, the F~a.ocia I l1gh agles and Tustin T1ITcrs baded a 22-22 Century l.t•agut• foot a ll standofJ S<1turday ni ght t>eCore 3,500 at Tuslrn. ~' The Costa Mesa based Eagle!> coach Jim Bratten turned in eir best offcn!.1vc cffor1 or the ~ear in ripping the Tustin in Cerior apart with the running of Kirk Langdale, Dale Rickard b'ld Dave J eranko nl'lting 300 lards on the ground 1 And the Eagles camc up with 'ome cxccllrnt defense, most ~ably from Kc\'ln Obymako nt Wilham-.. Craig Crandall n Killwn. \11kc Ca mp anrl vin Sloan. 1n add1t1on to lhl' 1econd;1rv 1n thl J97fi fin alt.• for "1th tea ms , But 1t took a dnH·nf ;>-l "<:trd' in tour plays 1n thv d o:.1n,I! minute.., to get even on Kirk Langdale':. two-yard run ovt•r the right s1dc with 3 34 ll'ft and soml' tough de ft>nsc later to hold on to lht' tic The Ea(Zlcs had taken a 16· 14 halftime lead on Tobv O'Brien's 22-yard field goal with 40 seconds ldt in the second quartN and for .t while 1l sct•med 1t would t•nd that"' a .. Rut JUSl "'hen F.st<1nc1a ap· P<'<trt•d to bc (In its wa) one of the 'en ·ral fl ags thrown k1llc'l'.l a poh-nt1al 30 'a rd gain to the Tus tin onl' ., ard Im<' in the fourth P<'rlOd On the nl'Xt pl.1) Tustin'::. Mac M<>M'r ::.cooped up a fumble and r.in 38 yards to the Es tancia 24 and fi ve pla y~ late r Tustin QR Tom Ba nks ran two yardc; for th<' •o-ahead T D lie added a two point run t~1 g1v1• TtL'ltin a 22 ]f; lt•lld Then R1t·k.i rd and L;ingdalc (ook ove r. Rickard runmnf? for 22 )ards and l.anitdalc 29 through the beaten Tustin d<'fens ive ltne rn S<'l up the tyin,:t TD with 3 34 temaining The PAT attempt was blocked . The fi rst half r1reworks in· clµded a 43-y ard TO run by ftickard and iln 1 l·yard jaunt by t~gdale before Tustin bounced back behind the slippery Banks. f.'ho connected on TD passes or 31 ~nd 15 yards to Bill Kelly and ,John J essup. :rustin's last threat ended when Williams and Sloan sacked the ~angerous Banks for a lO·yard \c>SS at the Estancia 41. Tustin punted, but there wasn't enough Ume left for the Eagles to re ialiale. GAllilf STATIUICS E•l-1• 11 I " 11' ,, I' ]I\ \ J~ n ... llUSMIMO l•t•n<•• lt b •• n 119 • 1on It "' ' l 0 111 Tw'11ft ~ ~ 14 10. ~ . ' 0 Jiii 1¥) JI yl ' 0 1• n 11 ft JI 0 n I llAHlllG IU•fttl• ... "" ' 1 ,.,.. ., 0 I\ hnlft .. T ~ I 1 ,, "" ... H ,,. ~ 1' -1114 11! , . l O 11 00 ) l Ml n 1 Saddlehack Shot Down By Fumbles, Owls, 7 -3 By CRAIG SHEFF Of tl1t O••I• Pilot St•ll AZUSA-Saddleback College·~ football team handed the Mission Confer ence championship to Citrus College on a silver platter Saturday night. The Gauchos coughed up the ball eight times -rive via rumbles -as Citrus rallied ror a fourth quarter' touchdown to post a 7-3 victory before a crowd or 5,600. The win puts Citrus <5·0· l) <111 alone atop the Mission circuit sta ndings with one game left next Saturday against Riverside. Saddleback (5-1) hosts Chafrey in the finale Citrus scored its winninR TD with 13:22 left in the game -the direct result of a Gauchos furn. ble The Owls recovered a Billy Yancy bobble at the Saddleback 26 and four play:-later Obie Graves went seven yards for the l'D. Up to that point the Owls had not mounted any real serious threat-due entirely to a top p.e rro rmance once a~ain by the Saddleback defens ive umt. The Gauchos came into the ~ame working on four strajght shutouts and appeared on their way to another one -until the Owls pounced on that fumble at Lhe26. Saddleback had two golden op- portunities to win the game in the dosing mmutes. With nine minutes to go a Sad· dlel>a ck punt bounced ofr the -.houlder of a Citrus player at the * * GUllE STATISTICS f r-\t .,.,.,,,n\t•J "·f'V) ;;.,,. I '1nNn\ Dd\' nQ '·" t""""'"''orn•lt T~•ll '''"nw'"' ., .,,,.,,' ''" l\oQ "f •r\J\Ol\\•l\q lirrf"'fy.4f''1\QAU\,.tf PIJt,,\ '"-'l OtC.l~n(IJ ., .,,,,, O"f'lt••n•d •• '" ~ tM~I,.\ flJrnDI,.'\ f""o'r ,, ,.,, ,~. , ... \ \ 'f' lnl"Y Vtt'\LOIW C.0''11"""'" '-'\illlO rn'·''" c; ......... , 8UM W.1<1•"• """~' Howuf'I ,,,,.,, Scor• b'V O\t•rt•n. llUSHfl!G S•ddltb•tk 0 0 ftO yq . )~ l) <II) )) '"' I Q .. , ,,, C.•'"" ,. ,, l -· A 0 ... \ 17 \3 10 llASSING SaclclftNCk yl • ' n ' i. '" 11 n ' " '1 Vf)f'IC"I M lf•r ff')IAI\ •• O< ?I " ....... l Jl 1 a ~ 0 ,, 0 •l " ,,, ~' ., ·~1 7)(11 '"' 7 7 0 ) I 7 7 I 7 \ no •• ) . I• .... 196 noa 71J Owls 39 and Gauchos linebacker Ron Wade reco~ercd. But Saddle back's excitement didn't last long as Citrus re- covered a fumble on the very next play. The Gauchos' last opportunity came with five minutes left when they marched to the SO-yard line but two Yancy passes fell in· complete and Citrus took over. Saddleback got the ball back with 2:03 to go, but Yancy im" mediately was intercepted by Joe Rodriguez a nd it was all over The Gauchos had taken a 3-0 lead with 12:47 left in the second quarter when Jeff Green boomed a 26-yard field goal. Green's fi eld goal was~et up when Wade intercepted iT Bunn pass at the Citrus 33 after it was deflected ,at the line of scrim· mage. The Gauchos then drove to the 10 to set up the three-pointer. That appeared to be all Sad· dleback needed the way the defense was playing. But such was not the case. -Citrus quarterback Dale Bunn had a tough time all night against the likes of Wade and Tony Mitre. The former All -CIF 3·A star from Monrovia was rushed hard all night and many limes was tackled just as he handed off. Paul Moberg a nd Jim Davey also played well defonsively for the Gauchos. Offensively Saddleback was sparked by r unning back Greg Speicher, a 5· 11 , 175-pounder from Foothill High <Santa Ana > who rushed for 108 yards in 22 carries. * * GAME STATISTICS t='ir\t dD•"\ ruuun9 F•r)tdown~o•~\•AO F1r-\t 6own~oena1t1e\ Tot4f first dOwn1. Y ard\ ro\.h1nQ Yar~pa\\l"'J V•tO\ IO\I Nf'i't v•rd\ ga1n..-'1 P\anl\ avq d•\~ Y•rd\ pen.tlu,.o Fumbl,.\ •umbl'"\ lo\t \corf by Ou.,1..-i * II I• ,, ••\ 88 )) no 7 ll). ~ ~· / ' G " " , ... ,. II "' 4 ,, ' q It\' \' • 1 n • 11 17 1 1 ,, •'.! E'irM,-,,. M.lll110l NHro R1bl)Ucto Alh\On fO,dl\ IW: 1(...,., AIYJt Ulo Mdrhn Jdinov1cti( Hoh,t V-• ff)f.ll\ ~lt'110I e"°""" Alh\Oft fol al\ Afk!,u\ M.1'-lln ....,,,, fo1a1, llUSHIHG lllo MOftdO lcb ,, l~ A9 ) • , •8 )S lOS GolGt.,Wnl 111 '" 18 .... 1 I " 17 ,, \4 'Nil PASSf>IG llio H"""° YI • v 0 n 0 ll • " 0 " n " ••Q 11 I I Jr 1 ) " , . • 7 • J s' i·r 1 r "' Ir. H pc: pt,, yq D<I '" ~ t ~ J11 I I , n " rxr 10 GoldtnWut a 1 ) I ., " 1() ll)O( 1'( Sunn II PAT McKEON (3S)JGETS GOOD BLOCKING EN ROUTE TO 257-YARD NIGHT. Dall Sparks Pirates' 17·7 Win WALNUT -The Orange Coast College Pirates no longer have to search for a quarterback. Their latest discovery, Larry Hall, is proving to be a gern as evidenced by his 'spa rkling performance in Orange Coast's 17·7 South Coast Conference foot· ball wtn over Mt. SAC Saturday ni1ht, here. The win gives Orange Coast a 3·2 league re· cord, leaving the Pirates in second place. Hall ran for 110 yards from t.be Pirates· veer and came up with a blg pass that set up Scott Lohman'• winning 42.yard field goal in the second quarter. At the tlme, the score was tied 7.7 before Hall, a light end for most of the season. connected with Keith Josephson on a 22· yard pass. Then came Lohman's heroics. The Pirates added an in- surance touchdown ln the fourth quarter when Faye Weathers.r.n three yards orrtackle. That came moments after Rhett Tucker re- covered a Mt SAC fumble on il.815. But il was the defense that stood out. Ml. SAC only gained 28 ' .. net yards rus hing a nd the Pirates came up with 10 quarterback sacks -four by Paul Radish. Radish bad 10 tackles in aU while linebacker Tucker added 13 and defensive back Chris Hawnhadl2. But most of the glory belonged to Hall, a freshman from Costa Mesa's Estancia High. He scored the game's flret touchdown on a 20-yard run a nd consistently came up with crucial three and four yard runs ' 0 . , " • 0 • GAllillE STATIUICS Fir)l -Hu\l\lnq FIMI OOwfts C>olSM"'I Flr<l-SP9"811i•' Tol•I flrif down• Yord' ""Ill"'! Yardt """'"" Yardstosl '"' y•rdt o•lrted Pvlll\-,,YO dl•I Yar<IHl"IMllt•<I F""'bl~• ful\'\ble~ 10\I 0 l~ ' (I 1' '" )I ,, ''5 , .• l 0 11 "' 11 ltUSHINO O••nteC..tt W .. IM•\ Hlltl ......... l(b " II .. " ,,, 71 ., 1 , st m llASSfHG onu• .. CNtt ,, 0 I a 0 1 I>• ~ ""' "' Hllll ll l 1 1\ M • • ) 11 1)1 71J 10) I•• •·78 0 7·"0 1 f av9 J8 I~ , . , 0 \ I Kl llO J eff Veeder scored the last T O on a 17-yard run. MD Dealt 12-0 Loss By Servite By E D BURGART Of lft• Dall• Pllol Sia fl The Servi le High Friars of Anaheim completely contafoed the potent passing game of the Mater Dei Monarchs of Santa Ana and posted a 12·0 victory in their Angelus League football finale before 9.172 fans Saturday evening at Anaheim's La Palma Park. ll was Servile 's fifth shutout this season and Orange County 's · No. 1 ranked prep team-and the Cl t" 4-A 's No. 4 squad nded re-"' gular season action with an 8-1 record. Mater Dei, wluch was 1·4 in league, wound up4·S Using a variation of defenses, mcluding a three-man hne on many downs. the Friars held the Monarchs to rive completions in 21 attempts for 63 yards Mater Dei, wliich has lived on the long pass this year, had not 'been held to as few passing yards in six games. By failing to pass effectively, Mater Oe i had no offensive punch and found itself in bad fi eld position on sever al oc· cas ions-and two of those limes proved costly. On a fourth down on its 13 ear· ly in the second quarter, Mater Dei was forced lo punt, but the center s nap sailed over the kicker's head. The Monarchs re- covered in their end zone, but the Friars were awarded a safety. Then after taking the free kick. the Friars were unable to gain a firs t down, but on fourth down at the . Monarchs· 43, Mike Ken Ion got off a 42·yard punt that landed on Mater De1 's one-foot line. On their first offensive play, the Monarchs fumbled at the two and two play,; later, Stewart Stempniak scored the TO. Matrr Dei. which couJdn't con· tain the strong pass rush of George Kcnlon who had four sacks, blew two potential scoring opportunities. The first came late in the second qu a rte r whe n t h e Monarchs drove from their 26 t.o Servite's 11 before missing a 28-yard field goal with 1 :31 lefl before halftime. Then trailing 12·0 in the third quarter, the Monarchs, aided by Davjd Gonzales' 29-yard run, re- ached the Friars' six before nar- rowly failin~ to gam a first down on fourth down. OAMI! STATISTICS Fir'\1 OOw"' 'u'\P'ltnl') ~ tr\t doWn\ ot\\tnt'J J'.1r\t down, o-nf'll ,. Tot•I Ur\I (l'>'#n Y•rch ru\'1•~ y ... ,.,, °"'''"fJ Y••<l\IO<I Net yard\ 0•1n-'1 ~l\·4¥U (j1\I v.u d\()en.,llt•d f:umtMPI\ •t1m'>I"' 10,t M ~ ' ·~ 1 I . " ,_., 'WI\ •1 "' 14 ~ ?. Ul ~11· •10• 1" ~ '" I I I 1 Sco'r b• Ov•"'"''' ""'" c;on,.,1,., Dru b• Sll•'lVI 080 ,,.,..,_., \nAn Total\ Alt,\tillll (Atrrfl'()n °'"""""' Mtrclt• l •BorO-St~~Ot\••• S-vmnur Tot Al\ n n n n 11 0 • l 0 ,, RUSHING M•ttr 0.. l<t ~'I VI •v'I "' '" n • J '" ,, ·-fl ', 10 .. 1 s 1 n n n ~ 1 n n 110 "' "" ,. l 1 Strvll• ,. 1"11 ,, '. ll, •1 ' • 1 In 2 n-7 tO l Iii n 1 0 , I 1 1 n 1 n \) 101 7t1 SJ llAS\INO P• .. 111>1 Y<I 11<1 71 ' 0 •l ,. , ... Yllt • 0 " .>JJ •' Sunday. Novemb(lr 14, 1978 DAIL'( PILOT A J 3- Newport Polois~s Nip Uni i n Overtime, 7-5 For Colleges J C Football -. ............... c-er.,... ·= .. lt.9"0t10e. l!IC:.mh'9» .. Football Scores LA Y•ll•y l", l!nl 1.4 14 P•MCk11• 19. ~l•rte 1 I f. .. , .. r,. lie" CM .. roMC• Moo<oer~ JI,...,.,. a.,twrel °'"'Ptonl1 Ca11V9MM ~lt1',Wo11 L"7 V•nhwa 4t. H•ncoo '1 Tom Myers and Kevin Robertaoo scored over- t im e goals to give Newport Harbor Web its 42nd straight water polo victory aa the Sailors de- feated scrappy Univenl- ty, 7-5, in non-league ac- t.ion Saturday. And in other action, Manhattan Beach •s Mira Costa, ranked No. 3 in the CIF 4-A poll, ripped host El Toro, 2S·O. The host Trojans of Irvine, r anked No. 4, stuck with No. 1 ranked Newport throughout the game, but seem ed to lose momentum in the second overtime period. .JCs,. Preps University tied il up at rive with a bout three minutes to play in the I ourt.b period~ bill could not capftaUze on two ex· tra-man situations and t h r e e N· e w p o r t turnovers. Newport goalie Randy Parole blocked two penalty aboLI · ud ,.... credited with 14 saves. In the crucial second quarter Parold blocked three shots in less than a minute. University goalie Jack Graham bad 13 saves. P e ter C ampbell of Un iver s ity was the gam e's le ading scorer wit h Jo u r g oaJs . Ne wport's R ob eri•on bad three. Meanwhile, in the looe junior college match, KeJtb Johnson, former Huntington Be ach fllib star. paced the Golden West Ru1Uera to a 10.3 win over vlstUng SAd- dleback with five 1oals. It wq the 18th s tralcht win for tbe RuaUera. boostln1 thelr aeaaon mark to 28-1. The RusUera return to action Tuesday when they face boat Cypress in their last regular season match. s.dlllelleclt. f I 0 >-l Golden W.11 4 I l t -IO $tO<'l1>9: Sad<ll•bat--+il-r•r 1, M e 1•. G W C-Jo PlllSO"I S. ~:_•11er Z, Cr,0011. Le~d>. VA•StTY Sctr• lt'I' 0..'11tn Mire Ol\tt 6 • 6 7-H SPORTS Women's Athle tic R esults WOMEN'S c•ou COUNTWY STAT!'. CHAM~IOH$Hll'S Al S.Ala ...... r8 CC I sn.rp IS..nt• 8arN r.I IJ U; J. Grid Standing EIToro o o o 0-C. JllNIO• VA•SITV Sc_.., ... ,,_ Mini COl\.a s 4 7 ~1· EITOf"O 0 0 t 0-t ET KMMQ~ Smltlt. C:.l ell!'e4CI CEIC•mlno) n 11;l Don- d<o IHancockl 11 20 · 4 unQ<Joc ISou111westernl tt :te; s. Ooa•iw ISol<nlll-•ternl U :ll; ••. 511oe,., IOCCI 13:'6; 11. llt>clloff IOCCI 1•·16; Sl <;o1dsteln IOCCI 14:19; SO. Sl'llllPI IOCCI IS:SI; S8. Thompso,, IOCCI t6;l7 THm Korinv· t. e1 Clmlllo •: t. OIHI• 11; l. SoutPl~t.rn 'M; ._ S... ta Berb.tra 100; S. Monterey Pwllnlula IM; 9, Or~ C:0.11 '''· SOUTMl•NCALCON,ERI NCI W L ,., ,.A I S.nta MOiile• \ O ., ti Cl'Pf"\\ l 12S 106 I ~~::.,:" ~ :~ '~ LA 'l••bor J 91 !37 ~'"'<l"lt>CC I • II Ill LA ~lh-\I 0 \ 18 lOll Saturd•v'• Scorn r.01d•n W•\t o . fl•o 'londo 13 (..yprf'\\ tJ, LA HarbOr ~ LACCls LA ~utnw•\I !1 S.lurdov'' G•rntt Golden Weit •I L"CC LA H•rbor v~ A•o H~ di El ~..t'•""flH1qh LA Sout"w",.' '115dnta Mon1c111 MISSION CONl'I! Rl!NCI! W LT "" PA Olfu~ ) 0 I 19) 36 s.tddl•b.xll \ I 0 108 I) R1..,r\Ode J 3 0 13 ft °"'"" J , 0 ,. ,. S... Bernu dlno l 3 0 IS t'I Sa<> Dlo<)O 1 I 0 77 !Sq Soutn-\tt<ft I ~ I 14 IOI> I Palomar 1 s o 41 US h l-•'f'•Soru .::itrui 1 '>Mldl•IMcll l nt.Jf••v 11 Sot1tl"IWlll"\lern ti '''" O•~QG lS JltVM'*t•d .. lt S.t., 6-rnMd1no 26 P•lo.m..t U S.t1urd•y·1 O•m•' Cl\•lleyvi S..d<llt t>Otll •t MV HIOll t'1trtJ1"t ~'"'t''\•iH , ~n 8•rnHdlnOd1 S"'JthWt)t•rn !kJn D•tt'>'J-tt P.1lom.,r '>OUTH COAST CO .. l'E IH NCE • W L T PF P'I ' Full,. .. ,?n I ~•tttqroCott\1 Mt s.,n AntofHO S.'l0 ""'Y1M' -.. S.nla And Gtos;monJ UrrttO\ 1 ' 0 111 .... t I \q II 2 1 ..., ,,.. l ) ,, •I 1~1 2 J 0 SJ Oil 2 J o qs 81 l 3 I IOI! 17! S•lurd.iy'I Stort\ 0.dnQ9 Coast !I, Mt SAC I SMIJt AnolO, Cerrllos t• vronmonl 12. 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Ore. 17 • San Jose St. 30, P aclflc 30 San Diego St. 7, Utah St . 6 Long Bu ch St. 28, Cal St. Fullerton 6 Fresno St. 44, New Mex· icoSt.O Mont.St.28, Hawaii 7 C.I Lut,,.••1126, A1us.·Petlllt 1' RtdlfNtUS, Pomc>ne·Pltter 6 U.San Dle9a 1', St. M••v'• I• C.1·0.vls U. $an Frfl'ICllC<OSt t Linfleld 31, Pacific 21 • flt w Me•lto u. M. Coter.cio 12 51,,_ Fr H er ?t, Humboldt SI.• Cal Poly CSLO> 2'. C•I Potr 1 POmo""I n Wlll1tltr 2', Clt f'Om¥1 11 C.IS1. LA21.ce1s1 H•ywerott lllel 801\e St. 3', ldahO SI O JloekJea BYU 21, New Mexico 8 ~ona2.3, Colo. St. 7 Utah 31, Arl%0na St. 28 Colof'ecloCol.21, Trlnllv. TH .17 Idaho 21. Montana It No. Arl10l'al0, Weber SI. 11 """"• IR•nol as. Portl•nd SL u ~ILVl 2';Mlssour1So.J Midwest Michigan 38, Illinois 7 Ohio St. 9, Minn. 3 Iowa St. 37, Nebraska 28 Oklahoma 27, Missouri 20 Okla St. 45, Kan. St. 21 No tr e Dam e 2 1 , Alabama 18 Indiana 15, Wisc. 14 Purdue 21, Iowa O Northwestern 4.2, Mich. 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Ball St 10 Carr~ll W•"" Jn North ParkO C!I" Cot 41 B~lolt O Kut1tnwn 46 1(0111n 14 MQrn.,..'tc,1(f~ 11 ,.,, 0 J~ot"' 11 u ... , Pr1ii"1"t.1 cni '" '"'"o•-.co• u ~E ~1 vur )" "A~,\nort· Rolla 1'1 tJOOfu· th,. 1 u In.iv t Wr\tvn )1 Wt' RtY"""' ~ ''' '~ W tf.o ·'Stout 1) fjem11:t1• )t t1 \JO' ttOt 0 C .... 1 ..... 10. N C•,,lrtl Ill ll Ctnl MIVlllJ•n)I H lltl~t~ O.kOle SI. U, WtyM, Nob u (Ju\t•"Vs AOOl"'1u1 10. t.v•~· • Huron 11 V•n,tO<t U llllnot\SI U E; MICl\1011'6 MIN>.oo..lwt111. "'11$Mo•n Tm 1.4 Mt MIHourl 41. N\oVMltloOlltl IO !>WMl'"°"'"J.Lh•UlnO Wllll1m Jt•t" 14. Gr•cetef\dl Soath Maryland 20, ClemS()ll O Kent ucky 28, Fla. 9 Duke 28, No. Car. St.14 Navy 34, Ga. T ech 28 No. Caro. 31, Va . 6 Tenn1 32, Mississippi 6 WakeFor .10. S. Caro. 7 Geor gia 28, Auburno Miss. St. 21, LSU 13 Vandy 34, Air Force 10 Rutgers 29, Tulane 20 Penn St. 21, Mia mi, F1a 7 EIOI\ 41. Lel!Olr RllYllt 10 i;utllo-d 17, C•l•wbt IS 'low•rdn N.C.Co.,1ra111 IOll~ Hoc*l11s 3'. OIO.lnMln,. ..Wr\H\117, NewberryO w -6. S-• 11, Hamoton lft•I J Tenn.-M.trtln 40, Mo,.. heed St. o r-n .ClleYM'f" Mtll .. 111U. Culver-Stodllon > R•nd•IPll·M•<Oll n. H•tnPd•I\· S'J'CllWVU SE L..Wslaft• 11, Mlclloll' SI. 7 T.-s-Tec;llJl,Austln Po•y ll WMPI, & Lee tt. Gettv1.1>ur9 l0 Funna11t1, e. Caroll11e 10 Lal•vette JO. D•~ldton 10 N. CMoll11• A& T JO, Dlll•wfre S1 4 Ille""'°"" 1•. Ylre lnl• TetPIO Slleohe•d :io. Setlsourv St. tl Wm. & Ml>ry tt. Cit-I 0 Albany, Gl.16, SavennahSI H 0.114 St. 32, LlvlnQston 1 Gool'Qetown. Ky.•O. GMdl\tr·Wtl>O•I Elli.bet!\ City 21. SI. Paul'& I• t..ltav•ttt lO, Oavldwl\ ?O Mid Tenlle\~t H. E TanneS\"OSI. IJ VlrglnlnSI 7, llowltSt.O Vlrqlnlo Unlol\ U , LlvlnostoneO 8rd!lwater. Ve, 40, N. News Allor•<>· llteO Fe yel\•vllht 13 J C. Smit Pl• Loul518!1d Tech 2l, S MIU•>\IDOI 12 1 Carolina St "· Wollord • Tonn ·CPlattanoooa u . Tenneuee SI .. McN.,.~St 17 Lemaro Gramolln9 41, Nortolll 51 " Wlnt\on·S.IOrn 1'. Sl\.ew ta Soutller"I U. l• Florld• "&M • ToltdO 3', Mlrsll•ll I Soa &bwest Tex. A&M 31, Arkansas 10 Texas Tech 34, SMU 7 Baylor 38, Rice 6 F1a. St. 21, No.Tex. St. 20 Texas 34, TCU 7 Wyoming 14, UTEP 10 41) •t·n• Ch••'Jti ,"" i '1 c. '"' ..,..,.,,1ortctt ~ F H•ol•~I 11 AnqrinSt 11 ftVfl\ A&t 40 t-41')w.trd PAy'\ .. IJ r .... , Soul""'" 78 L"no\lon •~ Pr•lrl•Vlt w u Alco,.n~ ,.,,.n .. •St. u lou IAr11noton1 u wl RO\S 19, Mt Murry 19 WvornlnQ "·Te .. • El Peso II\ 5 Colorado 20. Mu e • East Pitt 24 , W. Virginia 16 Yale 21, Harvard 7 Brown 28, Columbia 17 Cornell 31, Penn 13 Army 29, Colgate 13 Boston Col. 28, Syracuse 14 Dartmouth 33, Pr inceton 7 _n .. _.,...ll'J_m·t··'_S4n .. _-· _MD FallS; Cassaro Stars lit ~LEFT. FINAL PHASE 1 • , ~ Jt t • If ' re : 'l ! $ .. ., D1\!g J •I I n.::mort fr1•e_.. tyS. ,. ,, 1 1r nr1'1< h•I<; ,n t n\ 11<• • ""'"' rec.. r / ,•ions "' v ~ 111 yow tir .,.pr 1r ,11 ol ln J\l'jlrorn, m in.iq. :r • I 'ah• .inrl Ir· J'•llll), .1t I '11) '171'\-'J:'O >or <. 1J) G80 94 l'J KOLL/llMNE CENTER :rn1QA Airport Lr• :i Dr. c O'>IJ Ml' .J. C.i !J. ll~ l• IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Saddleback College's Steve Cassaro placed eighth in the s mall school division of the Southe rn California c ross country c ham - pionships S atur day at College of the Canyoos in Valencia. Meanwhile i n the Angelus League finals , Bishop Amat, led by the talented Frank Ebincr, d e feated Mater Dei. Ebmer and Mater Dei 's Mark Eddy finished one- two. Cassaro fin ished in 21. 15 over the hilly four· mil e c o u rs e an d DI AUlt DIRECT • IMMEOIAT• OI UVERY • • LOWllT ltATIS • sunu s•av1c• DICK MILLER MOTORS Lease Seville Prompt del ivery, ex cellent servioe and the right lease for you. Don't pay more; see tho Mast er Dealer. ~iii!!iiiiiiii\:~ qualilied for the state meet which wlll be held next Saturday at the aameslte. Saddle b ack waa seventh in t eam scoring with 181 points. In t be large school division. Orange Coast placed 12th in team scor- ing. The top four schools are all members of the South Coast Conterence. A,,..lus Le89M Pl!Mt. Alu "'•lm•~•l'll YAH ITV 1. F. Eol,,.r la AI t :40: 1. !~ IMDI • •I. l M. Et>l,,.r 1114) 10:01! 4 Per., (841 10•07; S. LU90 (BAI 10 M;& M.trlu•ei l"'hlll 10:1J;7.Kel· IV ISi "I 10 IJ; •. llus1 ..... n1o ISi .... •O tS· • 8ral!'lbll• (MDI 10•1'; 10. eo-.111• ISt Pl 10: 11! 11. G'- IMDI 10 1•. IJ. Lewl1 (MOl 101'4: 14. D-on IMOl IO:tt. T~.tm Korlt11: t. 81~4mtlU, 1. Miiter Dei" JUlltlO• YA•JITY I MtCarl"y IMOI 10·'7; 7 IWlsOll IMOI 10 )I;>.,.,,.., (MDI IO·S6; ._ Sloll IMOI 11:04; s Welw IMOI II ot • Ar .... a (SI. ,., ll:ll: 7. U<hytll IMOI ll:IJ; I. h,,._I tll41 II II· ' .,._18116 1$1, P l 11 !Cl, 10. c:.111na~ IS\ ~.I llt lO. T••m K.rlt11; I, ~ltr.ptl 15; ?, St.P.tulft, P•Otlf·IO~M I vt..,.._CMOl IO:H :l .GM'(Jt IPiust 10:M; I. Olapmt" (MDI 10:«1; • F't-1 IS.Niie) 10!41 · 5 . ....._., (MDI 10:541 •· °'111W1 (MDI IO:SS; 1, eon,.., lkrvlttl tO:St; •· Monica 18AI IOr•; t , Ooolty CMOl ll:M; 10. llfftr.,,., 111110 111 :oe. • Tffm 1<orl11t1 t. Me1tr Del H ; 2. Serv•tt n . ~ ca"""°1'a1e""'"'""'"' At c.!\tt8 ti.._. C.11-,-u,.. ktlMI Dhtlt~ I, Mtl'Mftdtt (kll 01~ Mt!M) :!600 Harbor Boulevard. Cost1 Mesa {714) 540-9100 1t ·St. ltour\4 rtcordl l MaPSltltd IS.n 8t'<ne•d1nol ?0.06: 3. Eb!ner IMI SACI 10 It; 4. PtlM IS.n Olooo MeHI 70 7• \ Le1•'1 f P.tlO-•t 20:n ; :n. Ger1c11 1oc;c1 11 16 .. IC.1119 (DCCI 11;36, 4• Rod"<l'"I IOCCI 71 :Jt · U 0•1 IOCCI 111 O• ••• PalM IGWCI 11 11; ~l Tur.,., (GWCI l1 IS; I• Strlc'l~nCI •OCCI l2:S4; 10t Moreno !OCCI t2 $4 : !OS LH ter IOCCI 1l 01 ; Ill. Ottl'!Ol5•• IOCCI 1J 10 TNm \CO•ll'lq: I. GroHmO'tl &7 7 Ml. SAC le. 3 Fullerton 97: • ~"" 0 1..,,, Me\a llS~ S. El C.amlno ?It 12 OrenqeCoa\1777, Small Stlloet Olv15io" I . Rem1re1 IOxnerCll 20·01. 1 i.u1>f11<> IGltndMft) 20• •l. J R. Rurch IS.ft Dleqo City I 20: :i.; ' s. S..•cPI (San OleQo C.lty) 10 O ; S. Cor•y !Oltf)d1~I 71 :01, I Cosaro ls.to dleb.clt.I ?I tS; 31. Tokar l<;•rl· CllollHU 11' S•, 41 L.tue !S-CI· dlt N Clll 2?·70; SO. FurO-• IS•d· dl•l>•t k l t2 :4t ; st 8•1<~11 .. ISedcltol)t(I< 1 n ·ss. sa "9ck 1s,,ci d'4bl<l<I n ·u ; 60. Co• IS•ddlel>eck~ tJ:1t;U. Tnf'lt>I• IS~ddl•b~c-1'• 14 THm1ton11q: I (.lfnrl~IP •S 1 ~ ... Ditto City ''11 C..nvOtl •• • (:lwll•• "; 1, Sackllt l>O<k Ill Pro Scores Nel l-• H•ClceT Ln t u. ll<lffelo •. NV lt•"Ot" 1 NV h l41nfers l, Mlnnoot• t Pt1tlllllro11 I, PPllladelplll.t o Allefttl S. SI. t.OUI\ J ClDIO'e4oJ,Ai\olltreel3 Lot A119tltt J, Detroit l T-'O I. Va11couv., o ... tl...al luhtMll AtMCletlo" c,1,..,.111\d 103. "'""I•'° auft110 111, eMton 101 HY Kt1lckl 110, Mllweul<ff •1 Now ~1 .. n1 IU, Allenta 114 HY Helt 11 .. Ht111ten 110 ,..,llNlllll\11 IU , W1tlllnf1"'1 I~ O.lntlt 106. Chic ... 10' hft Aftl..,lt 1~. ~le"4 101 De,,_ Ut. l<tn"' Clly .. Oolfln State 110, 11\4111111 I 12 Ho~led bV Racquet Club of Irvine November 24th thru 28th Featuring: Charles Pasarell Sandy Mayer Roy Emerson Tom Gorman Dennis Ralston Marty Riessen Jeff Barowlak Ea Ticket Order Forms ovolloble al O range County 1porllng gooch 1loro1 and lonni1 clubs. Box MOii, GoMnJI Admiuion, Group ond Fomlly pock~•· F• To11mam~t Information and ticket data, coll (714 )552·3000 & 552-5613 Rac quet Club of Irvine No $~gWoy..,,.,,,. Cn 92/IS ¥. J Youcantoq! Call: 714·884·8811 What you hear may.change your Ufa! Villanova 56, Holy Cr. 21 AICJS Hol\lra >O ao-111" Collly " e. Slt'Ol.ldlW•t n , MO•oa~ '' o l't lrtelOll 01~-ln•on t. SIOl\f at00116 M'-".ourv•. 1Mrw1c111 -.......... ~..,., .. N V Tt<ll JJ. Je•i.ey City $1 • "-"'""' 11, eon ... c11cu1 u SI Joll1''\, N.V, t4, ltlllQtrl• 1,JVll\Q\10<'0 1of(~llt1<1 '4. Albany, N,Y, 0 ~l•U, Oavton4 un1011 te, H•rnllton 6 Cornell?•. RI-. tt 1Clr19'i Pol11t 43. Seton Hall 10 Albrlttfl '!~ Upule 4 Bolton u. n , Mt lM u Bu'•nell ?I, Rothtlltr 1 0.1•-,. 42, WHI CllH lor 1 Fordl\•m It, Waoner 1 1~%N ..... to ............ , llCI IAllYMOIE , .... .., .... ........ Slilen• ~"'· HOV.20·1 P.M. El.KS QUI ~': .. ADULTS $2.71 STUDINTI u .oo ,.,. .... _,,_ ... l l7 ..... IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 48,072 SQ. FT. OF INDUSTRIAL SPACE PLUS BAIL SEBVlCE, DOCK· BIGR l.OADINC, DOCK LEVELERS, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS a MORE. For information on tll1s or otller building arternauves. call your broker or Craig Lyon. Manager of Sales & Leasing, a1 (213) 628-4204, (714) 833· 1010. AVAILABLE 1'0WAT IRVINE INDUSTR COMPLEX Got four calling birds you want to sell before Christmas? Move them under our tree. On each Thu rs day from N o v ember 11th through December 16th, the Dally Pilot will publish special pages to make It easier for you to convert your s aleable Items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your t efy s, sports equipment, luggage, appliances, furniture, antlques1 handmade & unique gifts ana no matter what your bQlness -we have a box for you? Pattlnc a box lOlder oar tree Is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $C.OO I or the smaller box to $2~.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SA VJNGS If you run more than one time. For more lnlormatlon and to place your ad Just call MZ·5678 and ask fo r your Christmas Ad· Viser I or more fnf ormatlon. Your credit ls good wJtb as. We'll blll you or you can charge your ad to )'our Master Cbar1e or BankAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 I . -.. . .,. . rAJ.f DAILY PILOT Sunday November 14, 1976 Prison Term For Arsonist A Navy.man bas been sentenced to two to 20 years in slate prison after admittina in Orange County Superior Court that be set the fire that burned down a Tustin church in Jwie, 1!174. Judge James H . .. .. · Employes Walaworth ordered the prison term for Gary Robert Nlren, 21, of San· ta Ana, wbo is now serv· ing with the United States 'Navy in San Diego. I I ' .. y -. · HoTWred At occ· Nine Coast Communi- ty College Dis trict employes have received plaques for 25 years of service to the distnct. The plaques were pre- sen te d by board ot t rustees chairman Robert L . Humphreys, who said be studied Wl· der four or the instructors being booored. H onored dis trict employes include : Fran Albe rs , main- tenance superintendent for Orange Coast College; Dorothy Dallas, business education al OCC ; Audrey Deardorff, accounting supervisor for the district; Miles Eaton, chairman of the social science de part- ment at OCC and Charles Lewis, chairman or math sciences at OCC. Also, Wendell Pickens, physica l education chairman at OCC; Ray Rosso, OCC phys ical education instructor and the college's original root ball coach; Elmo Shaver, OCC language instructor, and Thelma Harwood, executive secretary to the chan- cellor. P UBLIC NOTJCI': FICTITIOUS llUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT n,,. followin9 o•r\On\ arti ootno bV .1 ne-ss ct\ FOREST cove: ASSOCIAlE~. "" NPWOOfl Cf'nt11r Onvr No ~Bl Newp0rl But lt, CA '7b60 RecraAtt1on\ Inc. " Cal1lt')rn1,, rorporatlon, 610 N~wOQrt C.'Jnlttr Onv,. No."81, Newparl 8edth. CA ~WJ) Officers who arrested Niren and Allan Peter Earle, 23, of Santa Ana, last Aug. 22 said the two men were grabbed as they were about to set fire to a Dempsey dumpster in Santa Ana. EARLE w as later placed on two years pro- bation after pleading guilty to one count or anon. He was not in- volved in the church fire. The F irst Southern Baptist Church, 13841 Red Hill Ave., has since been rebuilt at a cost of $800,000. Returning ToSclwol Discwsed "Yes You Can" will be the message of two special workshops for women planning to re~ turn to school at Sad· dleback College Nov. 17 and Dec. 2 in the campus women's center. The free public seminars, which run from noon to 2 p.m., are designed to answer ques-· tions about enrolling in college after being away from the academic re- gimen for any length of lime. Enrollment pro-' cedur es, college services, study techni- ques and a .. how to" lesson in interpreting the college catalog and class schedule will be covered during the sessions. Tnl~ bO•I""" I\ "'""9 ton<luc.11'<1 by ,, 'I C.-nerolP(lrfn•••n•o c 0 R Ky crane. Rrcr•~Achnn~. Inc • ~ • • • \ '• nCAlilnrn1aCO•oor .. l•0'1 academic adviser at the Hu<1n B1u0 Women's Studies Center, Th•' \tatemtnl fll,.d w•tJ\ '""' Countv Cl••• ol OrMCX' County M So·ot•moor said, .. Many women do n. im. Fn!leS not r eturn to school """ .. '""o O••"<!e co .. , O••'• P1101 simply because they are Nov 1• 11 1s •nd °"' ~ 1•1, •1~" unaware of the enroll- ment process. We hope· lo help women overcome this rear by explaining exa'ctly what is in- 11011E11rsoN j volved." c;eR•Lo•111e • 11oee11no,.. ,,, Du-e to limited seating, l.~?un• H11•, M\~"<I "'"41 Noweml>"• I reservations must be 11 \vr-v11t .. d bv l d•uqnltr N4'n """ r I """" OI All•ntt>•n P• t\r• ....,,,._., made b y Ca lling the """ J P S"Y°"' <>I l•qunl H 11' ~"" 1 Center any day Of the re-'1f'~"•'O"*" S-rv•C-\ w1U bl'" ""°I" 11 ,_ -v '" "ac:•t•c v• .... ,..,Oil' gular school week Crom 9 ~·<~:.:'!~'~:..~:;:;,~~ =": a.m. t~2 p.m. at831-!r700, u9un• H.,1, 1 MQmbm•n• Pat••·< extension 227. V,._ Memo<i•I Per-, N~w-1 S..~" Pacific V••• Mor•u•'Y O•rtf'IOr\ F•mlfy \u9"qe\h don•t•On\ to l"'ft Arner•<_, U"c-r Soc'•tv TENIYClt Fl.OYD TEN EYCH, AQ~Uot CG<t• ~M. Otrd Novemt>-r 12 SU<vlv"<l 1>~ ht\ Wif'!' Alic• M of ,,..,. hC)millt '°" l 1motP'lv C t ~,, E .,,,, 'L of 81Jr,..., Citt1f • qr,lftdJ11l19"'tl"r r .. "·il r_.,, Evtk tiil(ten ~"t' I KtMI \. Oo"' i(1MbolH OQ1t\ of New Times At Library Fo"om c.11 • nrot'"' Rob-fl /1. The Golden -West TeftEy<li l)f \.,ntA •"d Mr T-.nE.ytk w""""'_.,otth•Hunt•n<rtonA-"'" College library and El• H•~o\• ~.,,,. '""<1 t·m~ '"""""" ot media center have an-::'~(~()t\p:;~~'\ .. ~~;;~,. .';':.~ noun c e d ex t e nded °""<" o<,,,,.,,"q Rn o..;qn1 £ .Veekend hours. :;::'I\•;",, ';7:":-~~:· .~ ~':: The facilities are open ""'"' F • •~w•n (rm•t~•v ()or•'""' rrom noon to 4 p.m. 00 :.;,,.~::;~,:~"~•"'.,,,,., P-.r • both Saturdays a nd Sun· Sl.AWTlll days. SJl""'5L•wreA 11~ •. .,,.n1n1 1 ....... 1 Th r .1.t . p.l'...., ......... ~.._""''o \.....,,..,,.0, e ac a l 1es are """'"" y,,,,~. Mii D•uo"t•• °"-"" available to area high io,,_ o1 LM1un.o ~ .. 11 So->°"""'' hoot d II t 51....,., ot .,.,,,. ...,. ci••"°"'°",.... .. sc an co ege s u-''""' "•""«• M"""•" l'4 -v ... i. dents, as well as mem-c;u~"°" "''" '"' w111 .,. "'"' 1 PM bers of the community. -.v at ~•""< v1,,. """-••I P&•t Nt•oort 11 .. ,., OlflclAllnq P.atrki• H••""" CPU'l\ti•n S/lil'ft(llfll:,.. S4R Se ..tPr P•<1••< v._.w Mortu•rv Otr.c'°'' . 'ts Ulft..IHOHOM Meeting FUMa.LHOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Cosla Mesa 646-2424 HUllO•DW•Y Monday MOITUAIY 110 Broadway The Orange County Costa Mesa Chapter of Sons or the 642-9150 American Rc;volution McCO•MICK (SAR) will notni.oa.t.e of. MOITU.UllS ficers at its meeting Laguna Beach Monday. 494·9415 The meeting will be Laguna Hills held at Fullerton Savings 768-0933 and Loan, 2310 E. Lin· San Juan Cap1str1no coin, Anaheim at 7 p.m. 495-1776 The meeting is open to rACIFIC YllW the public. SAR will as· MIMOllAlrAH sist people interested in Cemetery MonuatY eatablishin g their Chapel genealogy at no charge. 3500 Paclhc View Drive Newport. Attorney 'Calitomia 6'44-2700 -· ..... ,AMILY .To Speak COlOMIAL llUMKAL HOMI 7801 Borsa Ave. Trial lawyer Arthw-N. Westminster . Hews w l 11 be the 893-3525 fHtured s}>eaker Nov. 17 SWTH1' MOITUAIY wben the Oranee County 627 Mein St. Trial Lawyers Asso,cta-Huntington Beech don bold.a its annual 536-e539 bulneas meeting at the IMITM TUTHU LA .. Sactdleback Inn, Santa oua Ana • The meetint starting WISTCLfH CHAPIL Mortuary • • 64~88 with a social our from 427 E. 1 7th St . 6:30 p.m., will also ln· Costa Mesa dude tbe elecUon of of. ncers. ' It's Clamming Time on Coast ORANGE COUNTY El Toro Sets Open House An array or j e t s, helicopters and other military equipment will go on display Nov. 20 as part of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station's quarterly opeo house. The show will run from 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. and will include music by the Third Marine Aircraft Wing band and a 20· minute patriotic flag pageant starting at 1 p.m. The pageant traces the n-ation 's his tory through its flags and military uniforms . P ILOTS and other personnel will be on hand to explain the features or their planes and equip- ment. Visitors to the open house can exit the Santa Ana Freeway at Sand Canyon Avenue or Jef. frey Road and.drive east to Trabuco Road. A right turn 011 Trabuco leads directly to the main gate. By EVE GUMPEL Oltto.D .. trro.isWt Orab a clamming fork, s hovel or trowel, bundle up and bead for the beacbe5-lt'a clamming lime in Ora.n'e County and along the California coutlloe. Piamoa, litUenecka and cockles, Wuhinatons, «•pers and sunsets can be found oo local beaches over the next two or three monllia. But Ralph Young, of the Californla Department of F\sb and Game <DFG) In Loog Beach, stressed that anyone 16 years old or over needs a valid California flsbin& license to go clam- ming. Licenses can be obtained at tackle shops or sporting goods stores, be added. CLAMS ABE high in vitamins and comparatively low in calories, and may be prepared in a variety of ways. They can be steamed, baked, deviled, roasted, served with linguini. or chopped up for chowder. The extent or digging depends on the type of clam one seeks. The largest are Pismos, which require the least amount ot diggj.ng. fi.smoe JlJ"e found on long, sandy strands, with Huntington Beach one of the state's most productive areas for thia c\am. They can be found at Newport Beach, too, but one generally has to go out fartherintothewater, Young said. To take Pis mos, one needs a clamming fork (actually a potato fork) and a measuring device. Some clamming forks, available at bait and tackJe shops, come with measuring device attached. LITTLENECKS and cockles, the smallest clams, can be found at San Mateo Point, nea-r former President Nix·, on 's home in San Clemente. Newport, Alamitos and Anaheim bays are also home for the clams. as is the Santa Ana River The best place to search, Young said, is underneath bridges and in cobble areas. Ctammers will have to dig down two or three feet to find Washingtons and gapers, Young said. Along with sunsets, they can be found at San Onofre State Park Beach Cin San Diego County) and north to the private Marine beach PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 14 THRU NOV 21 LIMITED TO STOC~ ON HAND LADIES' FAMOUS MAKER~ TAPERED SHIRTS IOO"o nylon or polyester Choose Crom geometrics. florals, or prints. Danling colors to mix with any pair of pants or any sweater. Sizes S to 13 or S.M .L. Re&. to 13.00. ljjij FOR GALS JR. POLY GAB PANTS We mean fine gabardine in 100'~ polyester. Brown. tan. blue or navy. Soft. smooth. and subtle. Easy care. washable Sius S to 1J Reg. 19.00. 9~ Lev rs Tremmdo111 Selection The Latnt Styla Colors & P•bric:a \ I ·oostA MESA 2302 Harbor. Blvd. 'Ill • CLAMMEAS OF ALL AGES LOOK FOR CERTAIN SIZES Deity Pilat Staff ,._. A Llcenae I• Required By Peraon1Over18 Who Join In Digging To find them, Young suggests throw-ini a large rock lo tbe air and looking for spurts of clam juice when the rock hits. The drawback to this method is that the siphon can be anywhere from eighteen inches to three reel from the clam itself. The only way to find the actual spot, Young said, is to "keep digging." MUSSELS can be round at Corona del Mar, Young said, usually in solid rock areas, such as breakwaters and pier pil- ings. Tbe limit is 2~ pounds in the shell on sea mussel and bay mussel in combina- tion. The limit on Pismos is 10, with four and one· half inches in grea~ ~t shell diameter the size limit for Southern Californians. The size limit on littlenec.ks and cockles is one and one-half inches, and clammers can talreSOin combination. All Washingtoos .and gapers must be retained, regardless of size or whether they're broken. Tbelimitis lOapiece. Besides a fishing ti~ clammers will need a shovel for Washingtons and gapers and a trowel for ,smaller species. Young suggested a pair of light garden gloves for di11ing up the llttlenecb and cockles among the rocks. He also advised warm clothing or foul weather gear, since clamming tides oc- cur in the afternoon and evening bours. Legal hours for clamming are Crom one- balf hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. The most successful clam- ming is during m lnus tides or -0.5 foot or lower, according to Y OlU\g. Orange Countians can follow the Los Angeles tide table, but a local tidebook can be useJul, since peak times listed on the chart do vary somewhat. NEVERTHELESS, clamming is goocf an hour before and an hour after tlie peak time, Young said, adding that be uses the Los Angeles tables himself. To hold the clams, a plastic bucket should be used. A galvanir.ed bucket can spoil clams by electrolytic action, ac- cording to John E. Fitch, research direc- tor of tbe DFG's State Fisheries Laboratory. Come bn· over ebd help us celebrate our 29th Anni\1ersary. This is our way of saying, "Thank You. We couldn't have done it without you." MEN'S SHIRTS A gigantic selection or up-to-the.minute gaute wovens and more. Take on several of these and make them partners with your jeans. S·M-L-XL. Reg. 12.00. MEN'S NAME BRAND• FASH ION JEANS Soft. handsome pre-washed denim. Newest of the new unique detailing on all styles. Sizes 26 to 38. Reg. to 23.00. Details of other styles. . • One or lhne famous bnndt: Brittani•. Levi's. Orc•nicwlfy Orown. Ot' S.P. Shilt Work1. FOUNTAIN-GARDEN V Ai.LEY GROVE 16185 Brookhurst Chapman & Brookhurst LAGU"fA HILLS MALL Laguna Hiiis WESTMINSTER MALL Westminster Sniall Claiiµs Off er Q,tick· · R~lief S&orietbJ JOANNE aEYNOUJe Of•OellfPllll ..... Eveeyone knows that if lbey are going to sue someone. they have to tiire a l&W)'es" and begin the lengthy and cOltly le&al pro- cess that may drat on for several years before a conclualon Is reached. That does not have to be the case with every auit. The small claims cqurt la one court from which attorneys are barred and where cases ·are 'heard within two weeks o! fillna. Even it there's an appeal, the legal action is usually completed within 90 days . 1..., The a mall'-(la1ms court operates out ot the county's five municipal courts, with a muolclpal Jodee presidini Accordlnl to Judce Calvin Schmidt, currently presidiDI amall cJalm1 judge at the Harbor Judicial District Q>urt, small claims is for any grievance to wblcb a price tag of $:iOO or less can be attached. · .. It can be anything from a netpbor's dirty yard, to a fender bender trafflc accident, to a friendly diapute that needs an in· dependent decision for settle· meat," be a aid. "There are so few things that can't be bandied in small claims that they aren't worth mention· in.I' .... .. JudCe Schmidt s~ be sees the small claims court as more than just a purely leeal proceeding. "It's a rast, economical way for people to alr their &rieYances and seek redress when lbey feel they've been wron&ed,".be eays. ''THE PEOPLE mu.st have a forum -a place where they can come in and aay "dammit, I 'm unhappy.' "It's incumbent on ua to listen and Jet the person express his· anger and frustration. That's part of justice, too." Everything about small claims proceedings is geared to helping people deal with the court. The aggrieved party· -the person witb the complaint-files a claim form with the small cJai m s court c l erks who help him or her fUl out lbe rather simple form. FillnJC costs $20. THE• PLAINTIFF, or the person wbo has J~t fiJed lbe compla.Vtt, baa to serve notice of J.he fillnS on the defendant, or the person who owes the money . Judge Schmidt says be recom· mends serving notice by certi.fied mail for a cost of $1.50. If that melbod falls, the plaintlff can m ake use of the county's Marshal's Office which usually charges $8.50 for service. Those costs may be recovered aa part of the court proceedings. \ When the plaintiff mes. be ls given a court date Which is sub- ject to revision by the defendant under certain circumstances. Judge Schmidt not.es, ror ln· st.ance, that ll a defendant can provide a r easonable excuse for not appearing on the set date, a new date will be found so that both parties wlll be in court at the same time with a minimum of in· convenience. Sometimes, Judge Schmidt says, the defendant will file a counter claim, which asserts th•t · the plalnWf owes him money. THE COUNTER claims and original claims are beard at the same time. During the trial, the part.lei pants are free to use witnessea diagrams and evidence. J\lds Schmidt says be Ukes to tallt the particlrnts to famillari ~~~ell wit t.b.e sul>Jed.in quea~ "We often get departmen stores and consumer loan com panJes in here," be says. "And surprising number of times.I'll ask the defendant if he owes lbe money and he'll say 'Yes.'" "But the guy's out of work or there'll be some olber mltirting circumstance and he'J _ &a&y 'Yeah, I owe It, but I haven't got the money to pay.' "SO WE WORK out some pla.o -maybe it's just a dollar a week -where the aggrieved party is getting some satisfaction." lN The Small Claims Court OF ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR JUDICIAL DISTRICT COlJNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 4601 Ja.mboree Blvd., Newport Beach YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION B Sunday, November 14, 1978 If t,be plaintiff loses the case. it's over. But if the plaintiff wins, ~ the defendant bu the rigbt of appeal which be must exerdse within 21 days. Small claims appeals are heard in Superior Court by a three· Judge panel. Again the appelant files his forms with the municipal court clerks who forwa rd the paperwork to the Superior Cow:S. r t ' -~. J.ll tl'i(i: Yl)u ouy tile your iTS coucr f'tovi<lcJ: fl. L . •. 'l'.ou are the or1!dnol 09'n~_,..~ .. in1 and H:\VE D Dl \~O. ) n \I llrt' 1rnin)l. '(.Ai arc 18 )'\".us ohJ. Ii 'I our c l.1 im 1.~ I· OR MO~ E ' •.l!H"<'. Yoii c inner di • . !-l The p 1rtit·s yt1u~~-~~ J Ttl(· l•bl. p.1t1n 1. , Th .. 1111ury ,., H ;:. cu lll?t'd \\IT~ '. . ns: ~·ou. Il!E P ! .\l':'\.(i.,F It's easy to f ind out about small claims court . Anyone with a question can contact. the county Department of Consumer Affairs, 834-6100 and ·request a mailing of a pamphlet entitled "The Consumer and The Small Claims Court." Information is also available ·through the small claims court clerk at any of the county's five municipal courts. Some city halls distribute the pamphlet. The appeal fee is $21. - 11IE CASE 18 tried de DOV-, meaning that it is beard al.lover again, in its entirety. ·' • J udge Schmidt says lbe ~man claims sessions are "unusually informal'' but he has some de- finite suggestions atebt lbe way lbe litigants should handle their cases. ''A little forethought facWtates a case," be says. "Give the de- tails. The 1udge has to lc:noW'w11-ir did or did not happen that has led to claim. It doesn't have to belong, just a concise statement of events. "And ln cases where its a dJa- pute over c l eaning-:-a landlord·tenant thlng-e picture is worth a thousand words." Procedure's Informal A small claims court is not run with the same formality that restricts other kinds of courts. As Judge Calvin Schmidt notes, it's a people's court, and the people who use it are ge.nerally angey and upset. "You sometimes just have to operate under a little different set of rules," be says. · Schmidt says be has never let any small claims litigants come to blows in bis court, alt.hough he says it's not rare for him to take a case under submission simply because he knows that to render a decision on the sj)Ot will be to produce a violent reaction. ACCORDING TO J,udge Schmidt, no dispute is too small ror small claims court. He can even recall handling a claim for $1.13. navigation law in order to settle !l dispute between two doctors. "They were friends and they both had sail boats. During some race-I think it was lbe beer can-they collided and lbey just wanted some third party to decide who was in the right. I bad to do a lot of research for that one'" be recalled. OnEN HIS research is into points of law. "The people lbat J:Ome.Jnto s mall claims have no attorneys, but without realizing It, they can raise some highly complex points of law which means I have got to do quite a bit of research before I render a decision." The small claims court is held five days a week at the Harbor Judicial District Court where · lbere are about 400 small claims filings each month. the amount m ay be more, b11tthe plaintiff will want to ~ake advantage of the . fast and economical s mall claims process, so he will ignore \he amount over $500 and just file for the maximum allowable. . REGARDLESS OF the amount of m oney involved, Judge Schmidt says the people who come into small claims court are very serious about their case. "They wouldn't be there unles} ~ was important to them," be says. He says he's handled cases lnvoJving "just about anything you can think or," but he says his most unusual trial ended when he held an auction. L''\ 11 •111 in.: JI"'"' th1~ c:.1.'«, rc fc:r t."t r ,,,.c.: ~o. --·---~·,-----­ : •dt •• I t0•f'n11r\ to tht· cl<:rlc. su1· TllF Jl'l>f.F The judge says he regularly takes cases under submission, not just to let the litigants cool off, but to do some studying on the problem. As a non·sailor, he once spent a week deep in researc h on Of those, 300 go into court and about half of those get into the trial stage. All of those trials are over disputed amounts under $500. Sometimes, Judge Schmidt says, The case involved a dispute over the SlO sale of a Un. Schmidt said he could see thalht was not going to get an-t cooperation from the participants, so he ended the case by selling the ran to a litigant waiting for another case to be tired. _,. ''It worked out pretty well. The plaintiff got bis $10, at least ." Cot a problem7 Then write to PoJ Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. getting the OllSwt'r1 and action you need to solue inequities in government and bwi· nr$~. Moll .11our queshOl'I$ to Pal Dunn At Your Service. Orange Cocut Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz IS60.C03taMesa.CA 92626. lncludeyour telephone number. The column appear" dally except Saturdays. Me.erl•l •eem,, Beee C• c..c •llela DEAR PAT: You Md .n Item In your column recently that, explalned how memorlel societies can arrange low price burial to members. l would like to look Into this, but I don't know the name of any memorl•l societies In Orange County. I •m not Interested In cremation services. 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DEAR PAT: I haw an Idea for •n ln"Wentlon end l men- tioned to • f raend that t was thinking •bo'ut contacting ldex, en Invention devetopmef'lt firm. He told me that tt.'cf hffrd 1Nt company had bMft hwofwd In some recent 199111 .ctlon bytMstate. tsthlstrue? 8 .E., Cost. Mesa M the mull .......... .., .. C. ... A.....,OiilMnl, Dlllll' "!tot I HttttHtle!! II'( Leh , • ., a Judgment now en)olne Ida• Corp. end varloua former offtcen and employH of thla compeny from vtol&Ung elate lew. Whle ..... Ing to the •""1 of Judgment, the ftrm did not admll •nr wrong do- ing, acc:oudlnt to the etflcMMy general's office. ldH wn •• MeMd pen•ltJ•• of $25,000, and • ls enjolnad from eftgaolng In eettatn prectlcH, tncludl"8 ,.,,...ntlng that the firm: ependl more moMJ to petform Invention developm~ ..me.a retller thllft the fee charged to the Inventor, unteu In feet ll doff; de- rtwee lt9 PfOflt• prtlMftty from roralty Income, un .... It doe•, llftd "8aaold fnwentiona, unlnaltha1. 1•1'ellt.,.. P11ee Wene Arets el A••e' MAR R.,.D!RS: Novice lnwenton ahould t..; In mind the ........ent by the Caltfamta Attorney O.Mf81 !nle Younger ttuot mlareprffenlatlon ~the pert of Invention proMOtera "ta one~ the woret area• of abuM In conaumer tew." He edd• thet • new tew, now In .necl, ... Ila to atop IUCh activity. The Callfvml• Dep9l1ment of Justice wit moftlor otoMty the effecttfeMH Of Utla law, whlctt pt'OYldH that lftventtoft dewetop. fMftl ftnM tnu1t ••• IUbltanla) cleoloeuree te lftve .. ara ,.._to the ....... of anr oo;••· malne.ln • 1MaJ ooalft1 off l*fM ef'9r oonttact ... ....,. end be bonded IR ordef to prew9"' ...... froM ................ nt ... ...., ........... ,....,._. '"TNI .... .....,.nec1 ...................... ~ ..... °""' .. ... tMOOMpeftY••1111••betofe .. oou~."Vou....,......_ The Natloftat ....... -..._.,()Moe of IRW'IRIM _._. ftCHaltoft, WHMft ... n, DC 21234. ......... MWI.,._. .. IP-.....-...-ea. T'Moellllo ......... acelend1rof ........ .,......... .............................. utc,p~to_..,Ne pralltlldto wtallft9 ............. .. AnotMr...,.. 9' 11.-. 1l1n fot the .._lllftc*ll ••Mir la a ........,.., of,...................., IM:tudl .. ·-and ....... ........ of ..... ,..,..... jpJllMcdoM ~ ........ ....., •• ft 9' puMlehed by f'toiftew ...... lut0. Box W, Alie.._, GA..-. Parew•• W'ere11'i •raee4 fer 81U DEAR PAT: We haw had a disagreement with our or· thOdontlst and we have terminated treatment for our daughter. We signed a contract on the basis of a partlcutar treatment which he changed without cont.ctlng us. When we first lf'(flcated our unhal'Pfnesswltti the way thl"91 wwe • Ing handled, he volunteered to tear up the contract end,.. fund our orlglnal $400 dtPOSlt. we responded that we wt~ to PIY him a rffSOnllbl• fee for the work he had done 10 fer. When we dkt termlnete, he presented us wrth •bin for euct.. ly $4001 We fwl tMt he Is belno vlndlcttv. In vtew of tftt limited trNtmfnt NCelwd. Thfs fM SHms •XIM'bltant In . vfewofwhat was done. What recourse do we have?· R.B., Laguna Beach In eddltlon to the '71 consuttation fH for models, dlltlft"la and treatment propoul, ttvH n•tm•nt eppolnbMnts and ~ MCOnd con1unat1on ..,. tnduded In t"• $400 '"· Requeet • Hemlnd etatentent fof .. ..mo.a provided and ohffk """ otMr outftocloftl• fOt' ~eon'"...,,. .. ff JOU ltlll feel that theM dlefgH ere out of lne, ....,. • wtttten complaint to the Orange CoUlutr 0.ntal S0otetJ CouftMlng CommtltM, 2tl I. f10Wer .... C>Nnge, CA, for c0t11ldendlon. The State 8o•fd of Dental b ........,., 1020 N. at., Rift. '1t, Sac:remento, Ca ISl14, alH cen be oonledM r .. ardl119thla mdef. DEAR PAT: We have gophers kllllng all O\Jr' plants. Three rose bushes, a mulberry tree, numerous plants and now our honeysuckle vine have been destroyed. Oo you have any advfce? We!ve tried gas; traps and pellets, atl to no eve II. We hate.to see all our plants and trees being killed. Our dogs end cats make no attempt to catch the gophers. ..._, alMHlld ott. the toen or '°'*Y Tel, ~y'''f•..._ hunter" •••• ~.TIM ...Ul•m wlttt ltt• I• tllet hi• aaphef (elao · ...._. au'1d anake) .,......., .,. =:.::=.. *:. C:~": ... ................. y .. .... ..,.....,,.. .......... ..... ..... .. ,....., .... ,....., trape aoeoua111 • .._ A.-. lftl, •utf 11rt........ oo• "''''''* ......... ar.,.. Counly ........, .. Ceuttef. Alfllllli _,. thet "•••rt 9op1Mn" .,, too ....... totthe1•·~ ......... ,...., ...... the ............................ .....,.., ..... ...., ......... ,. 0. w., Costa Mesa GOPHER ~E~llO FOil 1Nf0 . •LEAPING 1bCATci. 0 c ...... ......, .. 77 ........... , ....... lnlatlefte oft ...... ......... ,.,~ ........................... ...-... ... __ _ ___ .................... ,...r. .. TI 'It' ua• ,....... ... lllflllRI ................... ...elt'. ............... , ....... ..,.. .... ,. ........... ..., .... 8111'!. ...................... . -~~-""-"""'-- ·. \ , . ., DAIL V PILOT Sunday. November t4, t91t ·-If Folk Hero Lived, He M~y Go Free UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W..t ...... PORTLAND, -Ore. (AP> -A miserably wet, .1::.11°'...wumy, cold Thanugivingevein um. Passengers waited at lhe Northwest Orient · ~rllnes counter at Portland International lirPOrt to book space on Flight 105 toSeatUe. : Many thought ahead to ramUy reunions, turkey dinners, long relaxed convenaUons and perhaps a traditional game ot bridge or Monopo- ly later. But one didn't. Dan Cooper paid cash for hia ticket, then, clutching a paper sack, boarded tl\e Boeing 7Z7 for the30-minute flight. A FEW MINUTES after tbe plane nosed Into the storm, he made hls move. He showed the stewardess what he said was a dynamite bomb and demanded four parachutes, $200,000 In $3> bills, and "no funny stuff." All the passengers but Cooper got off at Seat- lie, unaware that anything was amiss. Tbe money and parachutes were put on board and.-the jet, with only the crew an~ Cooper aboard, headed for Reno on Cooper's orders. Then somewhere over southwest Washington BRAND NEW HAMMOND ORGAN BRAND NEW FULL-SIZE PIAN O \llSIT OU. usm OllGAN Of". S(f Al'j fVUCttANCINO SlUCTION OflEN INQVOING HAMMOND, KIMBALL, WURLrrIER, THOMAS, BALDWIN, CONN, LOWREY ONC Ol A ltNO U$«> ITf"'5 UWAI LOW 'JIOSI Cooper, with the 21 pounds of money slrapped to him, bailed out. He hasn't been beard from since. If he's alive. and that's a blg "tr.'' the five. year statute ot UmltaUons runlf out this Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 24. Or does it? "WE'RE GOING ahead on the assumption that the statute doesn't apply, because when he did what be did, capltal pu.oishment wu a possibility. There's no statute ·on capital crimes,'' aays FBI agent Ralph Himmelsbach. "We're continuing to process auapecta," he sald. "Of course, it has slowed down a great deal." He says chances are good that Cooper is dead. , "Not one or the 10,000 bills has shown up, and we know the serial number of every one of them," he said. And Cooper apparenUy knew nothing about skydiving. In a business suit and street shoes, he jumped from the rear door of a jet going 191 m.p.h. at 10,000 feet. At that elevation it was seven below zero that night, with a wind·chlll factor of 69 below iero. "ON TOP OP that, be probably lOll hts shoes (from wind shoek) uhejumped." Blmmellbach said. The plane was In clouds ... Up looted Ute down to him. He had no visual reference. He couldn't have possibly known where be was . ., Himmelsbach wooden 1f he cared. ' .. In another 30 minutes he could bave been over the Willamette Valley, and almoct any place he jumped would have been safe to land," he said. Instead, Cooper picked some of the roughest country in the Pacific Northwest. He took two of the four parachutes with him when he jumped. One was a small emergency chute of the type used by stunt flyers. Under ideal conditions, someone who knew what he was doing might break an ankle or leg with it. The other was a lraining chute used for de· monstrations. The panels had been sewn shut. It wouldn't have opened. THE N~XT night the FBI re-enacted the skyjacking using the same plane, crew_. fuel load. speed and altitude. The test helped flight engineers and meteorologists to compute the probable drop zone to be a trapezoidal area cov- ering about25square miles. It has been searched and researcJted in vain. In April, 1972, 200 Army troops from P't. Lewis. Wash., spent 18 days in the area. All they found was the victim of a homicide, a CJSe unrelated to Cooper's. SKYDIVER INTO OBSCURITY Police Sketch of Dan Ooo,er The flow of clues, hints, and tips·from the public about Dan Cooper has slowed to a trickle now. After checking out more than 1,000 sus· pects, the FBI s ays it knows little more about Cooper than it did on that stormy nlght when he leapt into history. "I'm sure a few dingalings will come along after the five yeara are up and say, 'Hey! I did it,'" Himmelsbach chuckled. But even if the statute bolds up, Cooper will have problems. · The Internal Revenue Seri vice computes bis tax debt, including penalties and interest, at about $198,000. And the Globe Indemnity Co., which had to pay $180,000 to the airline, may want to talk to him. Loggers who work in the area agree that coyotes. mountain lions or wild dogs would make Doctor's quick work of a body. After five years, they say, you might find a scrap of bone or two, if that. '\ I I MOPf-U~ Nevertheless, for a while Cooper was a folk o• t hero of sorts. He was macho. He was darine. He JreC Ory didn't hurt anybody. but he ripped off a big cor· poration.Andbebeatthefuzz. Ok d There were Cooper T-shirts and Cooper aye bumper stickers. There were songs about Cooper. Two men were arrested forlryingto bilk WASHINGTON (AP) Newsweek magazine or $30,000 Coran interview -States may no longer with "Cooper." prohibit physicians ' AND THER E were imitators. ArounCI the directories that list their world, there were more than a dozen skyjacking qualifications and Utelr • attempts patterned after Cooper's. Cooper is the rates, a federal panel onlyonenotknowhlohavefalled. · has ruled. With incr~sed airport security and A three-judge court in modification of the Boeing 7Z7 so the rear door ~~=~~~=·tb~~:u~ .__w_oul_dn_'_t_op'-e_n_i_n_n"'""ig;;...h_t.'-tb_e_f_a_d_s_top.:....:...ped_.____ lawed 5 uch a listing COSMETIC SURGERY MEN-WOMEN LOOK YOUHGEI! IMPIOYE TOUR APPEARANCE! •Eyes ··Nose • Ears• Facelift• Breasts • Stomach • Hair Transplants • Dermabrasion • Skin Peel • Call For Free Brochure· Free Consulting. Easy financing arranged. AMERICAN COSMETIC SURGERY aNTER INC. 6512 hi•• A .... 1W i19• lffcll HM705 Member American Medical Ass'n. violated the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech. The three-judge court, which referred to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that lifted similar bans on drug advertising, said, in effect, that con- sumers should not be deprived of the OP· port.unity to shop around for the doctor oC their choice. If upheld on appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. the Virginia ruling could have broad impact. JUH ARlllVrD ( 7 11\WA .. "td.8~ R~~ ~~r: .~;~ Coint Moto (.yd•. ' I .1 \. .. .\ : . ' I\. I I ' \\ a .. -o... · 714 -645·8008 UUH~ll-f& C....M-141 .. H t ............................................ ... .............................. _. *ANTIQUE* *AUCTION* • GIAHD HOTIL • #1 HOT& WAY, AHAHllM o,,..i .. Mllll ..... Di...,t-4 Secretary Bookcases. Roll Top Oeak8. Marble Top W&sh Stands. Art Noveau Pleces. Wall & Mantle Cloeks, Carved Pump Organ. Bowl and Pitcher Seti. 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C'a• He lp Senior I.unches For information abo11t these ope,Ungs, contact the West Orange CoUJtty Voluntary Action Center (960-33'12) or (530-2370): A program designed to help the elderl re- ceive-a-nutnttous 11& lunch1S inneeaol 00007"" time help at 13 different locations throughout the county. Volunteers may help with re- gistration, home visiting, creative arts, transportat ion, hostessing or organizing social activities. The Huntington Beach Library needs vol unteers to ins ure the continued service of- fered by its annexes. Helpers need only put in three hours a week. and openings are avalla· ble days, evenings, and Saturdays. To help insure a better tomorrow, you can choose to volunteer as a teacher's aide in any one of several elementary schools in Hunt· ington Beach or Fountain Valley. Openings are generally in the morning, and the teachers would greatly appreciate help with reading, crafts, or perhaps tutoring on a 1to1 basis. A Me thadone center is setting up a playr:oom for children of clients undergoing treatment. and s mall ioddler-type chairs are sought. Also needed are games and toys. These items may be delivered to the Hunt- ington ..Beach VAC office <but please call firsl), or may possibly even be picked up. *' • • A FEW ORANGE County mental health centers are seeking mature, stable, caring in- dividuals, 18 years or older . to become a Big Buddy or friend to a youngster in need. Volun- teers aid youngsters 5 lo 12 years old ex· periencing problems 10 school or al home. Call the V:A.C. in Newport Beach al 675-9210 if you are interested. The Or:.mJ.!c County office of the American Cancer Society is in urgent need of general clerical help any morning or afternoon. If you are interested, call the V.A.C. in Newport Beach for a phone interview. Many grammar schools and a few high schools. primarily in Costa Mt'sa, need volun- teers to help in special educution classes in which the youngsters ar e considered to be T.M.R.s <trainable mentally retarded), to have a few le<trning disabilities (such as being hard of hearing ) or to be multi·handicapped. Call the V.A.C. office at 675·!.1210 if you wish to be a volunteer tutor. Tu 1 ·oaar Health Sores Solved Does it seem like fever-blis ters and canker sores nlways visit you ot the most awkward times <like for holiday parties, wed- dings and bar mitzvahs)? Not only are they a nujsance, the pain is enough to make you want relief as fast as you can get it. Some ways to make you feel better fas ter are explained in a booklet from the Depart· menl of Health. Education and WeUarc. For a copy of "Canker Sores and Fever Blisters," send 35 cents to the Consumer Information Center, Dept. 39E. Pue blo. Colorado 81009. Canker sores a re usualJ.y lim!.teJ1.J .2. the -ltningQfOie mouffi the inside of the cheeks a nd lips, the tongue or soft palate, and the groove at the base of the gums. Although the exact cause of c anker sores hasn't been pro· ven, many scienti!>ls hehcve they <ire due to an allerst1<: reaction. Qutj<er~ tend to appear when a person h{js gone through some physical or em otional stress. Fever blis ters t herpes simi'lcx viral in- fection) generally appear al the outside edge or the lip. but may also form at t.Jie edge of the nostnl. They often follow lm\1:n·d physical re- s istance; an illnc .• .s. parl1l·u larl;"' upper respirator~ 1nft>ct1on. tr;.i uma or emotionai Slrt'SS. They arl' ~.! o •. :--,oc1atcd with t<'m- perattlre incrt·J~c·s rrurn illness or too much sun. This d1~t>a::1• h•rnb Lo run 1n certain families and prohi1bl~ hJ, ... some hereditary compotll'nt. CRUISE 7 D.\YS CARlBBlAN CRUISE OH NORW£t!AH CA.'?IBBlAH CRUISE LINES M ~SKYWARD Ports. C•p·Hauie~·Sz:i Juan SI ll.oll\2~ Puerto Plata ~~ $8 0 5 ~~]}~~~~~"~~NS G ·~•wn •-• ••• "' •• ••-.~ .. •" -· • .. _ ... ~.,......,.~, r• Or1 ... , Dtporh· l.os 4nq~~ JAN. 21 , 1977 €c><~•ll$• <·\\'(;r id ~fttYel 20902 lrookhunt lAt Atfantal H.1tMf)ton luch • 962-5519 or 556-831 S fg POULSEN GALLERIES --•PICASSO • OYF • CHAGALL • PASSET •MIRO • SCHONEBERG •DAWSON ·KLUGE • BRADBURY Pou I sen Galleries, newly reopened, is now offering complete interior design services, antiques and accessories FRAMING GRAPHICS PRINTS 640-8898 DESIGN PLAZA 250 NEWPORT CENTER Ir Quiet Times, Place Rows of m ailbox- es. which look like lunch boxes for hungry minds , s tand a t th e roadside. So does Pepper, the horse, tryin g to d ecide which tree will provide the most s h a d e. The se idyllic scenes are part of Modjeska Can yon , wh e-re even the tilted, tat- tered sign (above, r ig h t) would rat her take life easy. Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler ....._ Um4 ~~~9~ ------..I · I ~1\ VU .... ~~-··';" . ( . You·i:an too! Call: 714·834·8888 Offering Hair . PLUS ... CUTTING CURLING · COLORING FACIALS MAKE UP LASHES • • • -· Bonus Hours: MANICURES : ~ PEDICURES ;( Saturday & Sundays PORCELAIN NAILS. ~ 70 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 644-2151 e macrame classes for senior citizens. Free Sunset Macrame workhooks, too. All senior citizens an: cnrdia llv invited to four free macramc clns~es at Glencl:1k Federal\ Newport 13i;ach ot'l'icc. The classes begin un Nnwmht'.r 9th and continue e\'ery T~1c~day till Nn\'cmher 30th. Hours are from 9 p.m. till I l p.m. Macrumc specialist Sharon H erreria~ t ~-= ~IJEJ\ttt ---..... 1-~*"'40----ill be..onJmucLLO lt!ili.:.lL vu u_ Lh i~ t:r~.i Li' ~ and sa tisfying <irt. Y~)u·11 ;ec all -.;ort'i ,,r beautiful handbag!'.. wull hanging~ and numerous ot her h::inth:raftcd it1:ms. ORGANIC· SHAMPOO 4 '/z OZ.NET WT. ---DEJA VU elegant toiletries for today's man A tolally unique fragrance experience has 'been crea1ed for today's man. Produced in limited quantities. Dejci Vu combines many rare imported essential oils into an elegant, warm, long lasting fragrance.Dejo Vu masculine grooming aids priced 4.00 to 19.00. Gosmetk"F 1.n~ 8.Joch, Sonto Ano. Pomona. Newp._)rt S.111 Diego. Arrod1a, Gl•ndllle ... If you're a senior c.:itiLen. plca!)c join u~. The classes arc absolute!\' free. And so an: the Sun!-iet M acrnmc wor.kbooks. In fact. the only expense may he Ct ft:w lnw·co~I opt ion a I tools. For details and reservations. interested senior citizens should contuct: Mr!). Ginny McFarland. OLEl\D<ILE FEDERAL OJ-...;. ...... eil ii.-,. ......... ~, ....... , ..... °""" ........... i...,.,. ~ ....... i...t., .... ~ ~fa. ........... ~~.., ............ ~., ... , ... ~ ..... New port Beach Branch: 100 Newport Centc.:r Drive (aero~..; frnm Robin~on·~i Newport Bcuch • 6+.l-5.\00 H DAILY PILOT • HI.TA GAMMA: A 9:30 a.m . meet1q followed by a potluck u18d lmacbeon at noon la planned foi'fu81ctay, Nov. ts. byt.beSan· ta AK-Newport Harbor ehaptu. M,e.snben will sew lnltiation "*-"for the UCI c!iapter at tbe =·of Mrs. Michael Cate, WOlllEN'S CLUB: Nemben ot the Costa Meta aroqp wW m..t. for luncbeon at noon, FridQ. Nov. 19, at th• club~. Scenes from ''BuU«fll• An Free," wblcb opeu ~ evtoiQI at the Costa Mesa Civic Pla.yboule, wlU be pre11nted. ' lVNIOS EBELLS: Tbe BARIA CORINTHIAN YACHT Newport Beach club' will lpoDIOI' <LUB: A pre-holidal' lun~heon the annual La Boutique from & to and program, Main Street Anti· 9 p.m, Friday, Nov. 19, at Park ques and Great Things, will be Newport. presented at 12:30 p.m. Wednes· The theme· la Moonlight ; day, Nov. 17, at the clubhouae, Champape BoutiqJ,ae. Tickets, Coronadel Mar. priced at $2.50, 1Dahade a -com- Reservations may be made at pllmentary 11aa, of wine . the club, 673-4382. Proceeda 10 to vaitDus philan· thropic projects 'sponaored by the CHRISTIAN WO~: Quilt· group ing '76 will be the theme ot the · Newport Beach club's h.mcheo~ MARCH. OF. DIMES: The at 11:30 a.m. Wedneeday, N.9v. Orange County Chapter, Na- 17,1lt the Airporter Inn. tional Foundation, will sponsor Speake r will be Margaret an education symposium at 7 Jobnson, with music given b,Y p.m.,Frlday,Nov.19. Karen McBride of the Roger Jt will take place at the Con- Wagner Chorale. ference Center, Hoag Memorial Reservations may be made He>11pital, Newpor\ Beach, u part with Mrs. Barbara Stewart, of the group's Week of Concern 675-2741. · (Nov.14·21). ---~-eynote speaker will be Dr. A.ARP: The Huntington Beach Rainar Amlie, neonatologist and retired persons group will meet clinical assistant professor in the for election and installation of department of pediatrics at UCI. 191.'1 officers at noon, Wednesday, > Nov. 17, at Murdy Parle Center, LONG BEACH: A weekend HWltington Beach. seminar of Women's Sexuality: D• • •• Members of the Colonel Fact and Fiction will be offered -through the Office of Continuing WUU~ Cabell Chapter will pre-' Educ ation, California State sent -a Thanks giving dessert University, in the Psychology meeting at 12:30 p.m. Wednes-Building, Room 153. day~Jfov. 17. at the home of Mrs. The class will meet from 4to10 Rbcha r d Cram m , Newport p Frid N 19 andfro 8 Besch. .m. ay, ov. ' m a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturday, Nov. 20. Dr. William Sanborn, director More information i5 available of instructional media for the from the CSULB Office of Conti· Newport· Mesa Unified School nuing Educati9n, (213} 498-5561. District , will s peak on The American Indian: Fact and Fan-CITY OF DOPE: The Maxine tasy -Popular Misconce)llions. Caverley Memorial Chapter will -WOMEN IN COM · MUIYICATIONS! The Equal Rights Amendment will be dis- c~sed at the 7 ~30 p.m. meeting on Thursday, Nov. 18, at Bowers Mu~eµm, Santa Ana. Judith Swayne. vice chairman of the Orange County Housing M Authority. will speak in s upport -of the amendment. Speaking· ag~inst ERA will be Mary Schmitz, member of the Orange County Republican Committee. SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL; ThaAuxiliary's an- nuli Chris tmas b azaa r is planned for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'Thursday and F riday, Nov. 18 and 19, in the lobby of the hospital, South Laguna. TllU RSDA Y MORNI NG CLV~: Special Moments from , American Mus ical Comedy "' 'l'Matre will be presented to the. Newport Beach group by Helen B~ and George Kaminski at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 18, at the South Coast P laza Hotel. Reservations may be made with Mrs. J ack D. Slone, Santa Ana. (Ann Landers~ present the Thanks giving Harvest Ba ll on Saturday, Nov. 20, at El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. Cocktail hour will begin at 7 p.m. with dinner at 8:30. Dance music will be provided by Sam 'Tiberi.and the Royal Knights. _ . .Reservations may be made by calling the chapter at 493·3706 or 493-3118. AAUW: Anita M. Miller, SYD· dicated columnist of Women'i ri gh t s, w i ll address tbe Westmin.ster/Fountain Valley Branch of University Women on Saturday, N ov . 20, a t the Sheraton Newport. Ms. Miller's topic will be Pedestals and Privileges: The Myth ot American Womanhood. Reservations may be made with Mary Ann McConahey, 751·8105. IRVINE JUNIOR EBELLS: Th e c lub wi ll provide rerresbme n ts a nd serve as hostesses for Irvine's Bicenten· nial Interfaith Event between 2 and 5 p.m . Sunday, Nov. 21, at University High School, Irvine. Prayer 'Rerun' DEAR ANN: Thanks for honoring requests to r erun special colum ns. And now will you do me a big favor and print once again "The Prayer For Parents"? My copy is almost illegible. Bless you. -A MOTHER WHOhEAR~ED- DEAR MOTHER: Here it is : A PRAYER FOR PARENTS ''Ola, God, make me a better pareat. Help me to U · dentand my eblldren, to llstea p1tleatly to what tbey bave 1o Hy and to res]>OGCI to tbelr questJons klDclJy. Keep me from lllternpllllg Chem, hlklng back to &hem and COD· tradidlag tbem. Malle me•• cO'IU1eoas to tllem u I would bave tltem be to m e. Give me the courage to COllfe11 my slas •gaimt my cbildrea ud alll &Mm for forctveaesa wbeq I know I bave done wrong. "May I aot valaly ban Ute feeU.11 of my cblldren. Forbid tba& I slloa.lcl laq,b at tbetr mJahkn, or ret10rt to sb•me and r1dleale u puniUmea&. Let me not tempt a ddld to lie or steal. Gulde me Mr-bJ bov tut I ma7 de· '11011.Strate by all I say ucl do &bat boaeaty produces laappl· ~. Reduce, I pray, the meUHSS ID me. May I eeate to HI; aad wllea I am out of sorts, laelp me, 0 Lord, to bold my tonpe. BUad me to the little error< of my cbUdren aad laelp me to see tbe good Udngs they do. Give me a reacly word of ' • boaest praise. Delp me treat my cblldren as those of tlaelr own age. Let me not expect from them the Juclgmeat of ad11Us. Allow me aot &o rob tbem of &be opporhmlty to wait apoa tbem1elvet, &o tblnk, to choose, and to make their OWD decisions. ,., Forbid &bat I sboald ever panlsb them for my selfl1b satlstadlon. May I 11aat them all tbelr wbltes tltat are re· • a10Dable and have the coaraie always to wltbbold a prtvllege wblcb I know will do diem harm. ,.. ~ Make me so fair ucl )alt. IO eoulderate aad comp•· ... "' llloaable &hat &bey will bave 1enalne esteem for me: Flt me &o be loved and Imitated by my cbUclreD. Ob, God, do give .. ·me calm aad pol9e and tell-control." ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: My problem may seem in· ·, consequential compared to most you get, but it's big to me ~ ~ and I need your help. Our two children were recently given violins from a re- lative who lovea music. It wu a beautiful gesture, but when they practice it drives me crazy. This past August I su11est- ed they practice in the backyard, but the neighbors on both sides complained. J don't want the children to lose intetest in music, but the noise is more than I can stand. Plea$e, Ann, sacgest " something. -DOUBLE TROUBLE , DEAit O.T.: Uyoarktterbad appeued4S1ean ago la .bontbJ' Dis'• column, I woul4 bave 1wora my moOaer t " 1rroM It. Everytblag OU. • . S., a poekel·abe tra.uhtor radJo with ear plqa. It wwld be well wortll U.. IDvestmflld. ••'•' CONFIDENTIAL TO STARRY-EYES: The man rou· ~· 1hlnk could boa "model husband" sounda intert•Unf, but 'l "'be doan 't sowid like a wortJ.na model to me. Keep your Job, • ~ l'oola. Baubles, bangles, and boxes are for sale. Checking them are Brian Van Mots, Nancy Cunningham (left). Above, elfish characters await' purchase. Social Scene At least 6500 Orange Coast residents have a bead start on their Cbriatmu •hopping - 9r have it all done -thanks to the C.b.ristmas Company, a new fund·raiaer sponsored by the Junior League of Newport Harbor. _ The Registry Hotel was turned into a giant holiday store for two days, offering guests an opportunity to find unusual gift.a for everyone on their list. A preview night and silent auction started the sale on a festive note. The league is delighted with the results, a spokesman said. "We originally bad hoped to net $20,000, but we know we have made at least $25,000." . AD averaee of 100 shoppen per hour entered the sale, the spokesman said, while the silent auction netted nearly $12,000. -'.'.It will take. weeb to-get-the flnal!igures~ • • th' spoke1man added. "We are very bap-c py, though exhausted." Allprofits willbereturnedtothecommunitythroughtheJunlorLeagueprojects. Ruth De Nicola displays doll she made tor sale (above). At right, Ken Du Bose watches over elaborate model train . .: Coast Rites Said Forsblade-Gray '!'be Newpoo...Bttch..holne...DC Mr. and Mn. Ralph James Gray wu the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Llnda Lou Gray and Donald Albin Forsblacle Jr. 1be 11.ngle rtng ceremony was conducted by the ftev. Donald Maddox of St. Andr ew 's Preabyterian Church, Newport Beach. Tbe bride graduated from Paclllca Hi•h School and re· cetvtd an AA deir-in hittory from Orange Coast Collete. . Her buaband, ion of Dr. and )In. Donald Albin Fonblade of I MRS. FOR881.M>E· Pasadena, attended Pasadena City College where be was presi· dent or th~ Bench Club. Following a honeymoon in n o rtbern---CanTorn i a lbe newlyweds will live in Pasadena. ••• Henderaon .. ou rrel I Si. Col um ban's Catholic Church, Garden Grove was the settine for the ouptlal ceremony Unking Lora Durrell and Patrick Henderson. 'their parenta an! Conrad 0 . ,Durrell of Brea, Joanne Durrell, eo.ta Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Henderson, Garden MRS. NORMAN Grove. The rlewlywedt are graduates of Mater Del Higb School. ••• Lawson-Hug hes Maureen Hughe! and Norman Lawson, both or Huntington Beach exchanged ruarriage vowa during ceremonies cooduc_ted in Sta. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Huntington Beach. The newlyweds are eraduatea of California State Univ~rtlt1, Lon, Beacb, and they will llvo in Huntington Beach. Their parents are Mrs. M. R • Hughes of HunUngtOo Bueb and MRS.HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lawson, La Quinta. *** Norman-Scott Paula Christine Scott and Bradlee Norman were married in Peek Family Weddinc Chapel, Westminster. . 'J'belr parents ar• Mr. and Mn. Stanley G. Scott ot Jluntinctoa Beach and Mr. •nd Mrs. Jam .. R. Norman of Georgetown. Tb• newlyweds, araduatet of Edi.9clG Hi&b Sebool, wUl live 1D · Georsetown T1blle contlnu1n1 UMJr tducatJon at&lern O>lJea'e. " Boom Town Again GRANTS, N.M. (AP) -Once upon a time this town called itself the carrot center of the nation, a modest boast, and it.S 2,000 people led the typically modest lives Of tillers of.the soil. Women To Join March. WASJ{1"GTO -The Army bH tart«! putting ita pomen cer candidatet tbroup ' weeks of rue&ed trabi· ina, lnctudin1 a ZS.mil• march, alonpide male soldiers aeeldn1 the IQld .bars of a second lieut. nant. The first coed Army class in octlcer candidate s chool includn U women and 20I men Who will serve together at Ft. Bennin& Ga .. uaUl rraduaUon in March. AT FT. Benning, men and women OCS cadets will Uve in the s•me bar· racu. But women will e>«upy • aeparat4 wlnl equllr ped with 1ueb 1pec al features aa private balbl, wuben and d.rten, and ironlna boards -and a 1eeurtt.y suard to keep the men away. Although the course ia oven al tbe home baae of the lnf antry. woa:nen are barred by Army policy. h'om servina in combat uni . Then one day in 19 50 a Navajo shepherd named Pad· dy Martinez, wander· ing through nearby Poi so n Ca n yo n , pick ed up so me peculiar yellow rocks and brought the m -in· to town. Uranium. MACHINERY MARKS DRILLING SITE SuppoMdty World's Oeepeat Uranium Mine ARMY SPOKESMEN aald Uie 1'·week ~ -heavy in physioal eon· dltioning, field tactics, weapons practice and classroom atudy -ii de- 1i1ned to prepare of· ficera for duty in any area of specialbaUon. OVER THE next decade the popula· tion leaped to 10,274 a nd Grants' agricultural face underwent profound change. But like many another boom it ended as quickly as it began. The government, sole buyer of uranium in the early 1960s. found itself overstocked. Almost overnight, nearly a tourth of the town's popula- tion moved away and many who didn't looked back fondly on the old carrot days. Now, once again, Grants has become one of the boomlngesl towns ·in the hation. The resurgence began about 1967, cautiously at first. when private firms began buying uranium against the day nuclear reactors would produce significant amounts of clectricjty. 'lben in 1974 the market price of New Mexico's milled uranium jumped Crom less than $8 a pound to one recent contract of$41.~ a pound. "I THINK it's just great." said ·Larry Baca, 19, who waa pumping gas for $2 an hour last year. Now be makes $1San hour in a mine. ''Tbe mone,y's great and the work· bit conditions are just about perfect," be .. id. ''There's about 150 miners in Grants that are making $50,000 a year. Tbat'a what I'm goin1 to try to do." He just miaht do it. Half of all the uranium known to exjst In the United Stales i~ in a lOO·mile stnp of west. central New Mexico. Near the center of the strip is Granu . Three thousand people are employed In the 31 mines and mills Some say they are ondanJ{ering their health because the ore and rock they handle are radioactive. I,adeed, the danger of radiation for the miners and the townspeople near the mines is de· bated endles!.ly ONCE AGAIN the Grants popula lion is booming -as of now about 12,000 and climbing -and once again Yo ur Horoseope: the city is expertencing wrenchin& growth pains. Realtor Doris Schadel said recently that the town had only six empty houses, "and four of them are ln the process or being sold light now." Estimates place the number of semipermanent residents living ln motels at more than 50. They are peo· pie wbo found jobs in the mines and now search for a place to live. When the school year opened, the district risked losing several ·new teachers "because ol a little problem with the housing," said superinten· dent E.V. Arvizu. "We were able to find a place for everybody," he said, after the community gave teactiers first shot at available housing. NOT SURPRISINGLY, some who are prospering by the uranium boom also have mixed feelings about its ef· feet on a way of life. "I didn't feel too bad about the uranium tr hen it was far from here," said Arthur Candelaria. ''But now that it's right at our doorstep, I don't like it too good.'' - On the other h and. Oracio S. Mar· quei, who has lived in San Mateo nearly all his 59 years, sees some benefit. _ "We used to make a living out or farming and ranching and that's about all we knew," he said. "I used to go oytside the town and work part of the ~ar, then come back and stay five or six months at home. Now there's several uranium companies out here and we all work for them. "I guess it's lots better now In a way, with progress. The people pro· bably have a little more money now than we used to." One group that surely has more money are the natives of the area whose ancestry dates back even further. About half the New Mex ico uranium production is on Indian land with about 25 percent on private land and the r emainder about evenly d1\ 1ded between slate and federal land. Tbe coed OCS chm, which will be ~ught by both male and female of. flcen, ia another step toward lnte1rattn1 women into th\ service on generally the aame baallaamen. THE P ROCESS, paralleled in tbe other armed •ervlces, baa been under way for . about seven years du.rin1: which the number ol un-'. lformed Army women· has tripled to more than 48,000. Women cadets are ex· pected to meet te>ugb physical atandards, altbou1h aome of the standards are lesa de· mandlng than those re- quired of men. For ex· ample, women 31e not expected to run the miles as fut u male cadets. THE WOMEN officer cadets ln the coed course will learn to lead pla· toolll in n11bt and day at· tacks and to conduct am- bushes, guerrllla and counterinsurge ncy operaUons. · They will study com· munlcatlona and elec· tronica, how lo maintain equipment and unit re- adiness and how to carry out staff asalgnmenta. THEY WILL GO out to the ranges and become proficient in rifle and pistol marksmanship, machine-gunnery, the use of mortars, and the techniques of controlling the fire of rifle squads. They also will be i.ught to taice apart and re· assemble weapons. Leo Adds-to Prest~ge The Navy, Marines and Air Force provide of. ficer candidate training that mixes men.. and women cadets in varying degrees. And Bank Account J ail Terms Sentenced MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 2l·Aprtl 19): Accent on work. health, ability to get needed material. You 'r e able to com · rnunicate. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Good moon aspect coincides now with change, children, creativity, specula· lion, adventure. Personal magnetism rating soars. . GEMINI <May 21~June 20): Em· phasis on practical affairs, base. bot· tom line. You learn in graphic man· ner what la real, what is product of "'8hfuJ thinking. CANCEll (June 21-July 22): Em· pMlis on short trip. talk with close netpbor. communlcation from re- JatlYe -and an alignment or priorities. LEO (July 23·AQI. 22): You are plkl, repaid for past efforts. Prestige la on upswing. Bank account has healthier glow. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar cycle btgb; tnke lnitlaUve. Trust Judi· m.m. hunch. Make new 1~ -be lDdependenl in tbO\ll}lt, actlon. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Behind scenes activity is stressed. Vlsiu to hospital, charitable institution could be featured. SAN DIEGQ (AP> - Jail terms have been im· SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1·Nov. 21): Em· posed on a law student phasis on desires, romance, relief of and the son or a former tens ions, travel and study op-CU3toma agent charged portunities. Ge mini, Sagittarius with possess.ins cocalne persons figure prominenUy. wi~ intent to sell. U.S. SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): District Court Judge Leland C . Nielsen Accent on matters that promote banded a two·)'ear term security, advance career, fulfill am bi· to G s h 2S f · l d" · •t ary po r, , son o uons, e evate stan mg m commuru y. TTetlred customs aaent. CAP&ICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): and fined hlm $5,000. Key la writing. getting messa1e Randall Ziegler, 26, acrota. submilUng manuscript, COil· the law student, drew a cept, format, treatment. •ix-month sentence and two and one·half years . AQUAJlltJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Yot probation. find pleasure In unusual punulta -a table-tipping aession. a mystery mov· ie, a &othic novel. Partner or 111-~·----------· has money concern and talks about it. PUBLIC NOTICE t-~~~~~~~~-...., PISCES (Feb. 19-Mattb 20): )YJou '~C:~~~~:::~·::r .. re more introspective than uaua . n· n. 1o110 .. 1119 ,,.uofls .,, c1o11111 bull• ner voice brings forth valid meuage. ""'~llMINGTON AND COURSRN Know it and PIY heed. 11MO Illy ,.,k C\rclt Swllt toJ, 1rv1ne: iiiiiiii!iiP-CA '1107 Welltr H. CoUfftl\ Ill , <I'll Ac:KI• 51 , C¥ot>••I Mer, CA tlU$ For Classtrled Ad ACTION Call a Onlly Pilot AO.VtSOR 642-5678 lltbtrl W•rl'lllllGIOfl, 1H Via WU ..... Ne""'°" llttcll. CA nloU Tiii\ WllfltU '' tOlldllUM .... ..-••l••11Mr~ro W•lttt' 14,(turMfl Ill ™' ·~·-flt ... llltct .... "" CW\IY CJ..-.., ~tlll' Ct\1111'1 -0C.. '*'"·"" ... """''"'" ~ ... c.... o.tl't ...... NtY U,'1.U.tftCIO.c,S,ln• "Took a w•k'1 vacaUon on earth. Gave out 5.247 parklng lit'kelll." Sta te, Federal Eu ture Easing T Of Conflict? DAIL v'PtLOT ~ l'ICTITIOUSIUSINIU PUBLIC NO'l1CE • ;": NAMESTATaMaNT Cf'·nt6 T._toll-l"IJCM"""hClolnQMI~\ NOTICI TOClllOITOlllS ',r• M : su,•••o• COUITOl'TM• THE 041( TIEIE, 9151 I(_. Or., STATI O, CA\.ll'OINIA l'OI Hutllinoton Bucll.CA""6 TM• COUNTY Ol'OltANO• Jamfl Oavld Gemmo"I .. "St Ne. A·"t1• ,. l(e11uO• ... HU'ltlnttOflleecll.CA9?M6 lh1•1• of JUA NITA P. TIU.tl!Yt' ' Thi\ IRl\IMU 1$ COflduCted l>Y Ill Ill• 0tCffM<I, . • dlvldv•• NOTICE IS HfiREllY OtVa. -·"'. J1me\ O 01mmo11ltY <"41tors of tht abov• nemtd -.....•!> • . By TBOIWAS D. ELIAS Thi\ 'lltotemel\I wu filed With ,._ 11\e\ ell !19"50'1$ "'"'"9 cltlrnt •~t: For Californl •• the nan'OW Vfcto.-v Of Jimmy Coulllv Cler• ol Ort1111t COu"tvon Nov. , ... Mid deode"t ire r•Qulrtd Ill flf9 ' •., 3, 1976. tlwm, wllll 1M neceu.,y vouc11en1Jhlf. • Carter promlaet--• return to eooperalion, raUMlr """ Ille .ilk• ol , ... cl1rlt of 11\t Mow -lbAn IOmeUmU·bltter Conflict, between State gOV• Publl\lle<I Oran.,-Cont 011ly Pflol. lllledcovrt,ortoprtHnt tMm,wl~l)lf!\ ~ Nov.1.U.21.tt.1'7' -neryYOuctiers.lollltUNltl'\.,. .ernmentaD.dthefederaladminiStr&tiOft. 091-Jl ti lllt ltw oll lce ol KAlt~~l;. Conlllcts have been common between tbe -----------1 KAllA&1AN. t00 w11s111re aou1e11:;t • Republicans in Wash.ln«ton and many of Governor P.UBUC NOTICE ~~~'!; ~1~~;:1•~e.'is~11~~~~~-=~; Brown's top appointees since Brown became gov· --,.-,-CT-1-T-,0-u-1-,-u-,1-,.-,-55--t~~·f: .~1' !~:.';:,·~~I~"?~ emor two years ago, especially in environment· NAMI sTATIMtNT 111e HI•• of said d•c-,,1. w11111, ~ l• related areas. TM lollowlnQ persont art Cloll'OMI· "*"thUfltrtlle fl"I Pllb11Clllot>lllPJ4 !, "9SS I S: ftllllC9. • ~ TBZ P&OMISE OF A NEW PERIOD of ~cooper•Uon is not a result of Brown's last-minute usistance to Carter, which helped the President· elect-run aomew~ atrooger in California than pre· !l'leetion polla hldicated he)Vould. Ratber, lt seems a logical result of Carter's en· 'Vironmental proaram, outlined in a serles of papers Just 10 days before the election. Among 6thtr thlnCJ, Carter said, "The Ford ad· miniatraUon bu ~onsl.s~Uy acted to undermine the 1oab of the (federal) Clean Air Act by its delay tn setting standards and its lax enforcement.'• COUNTRY Hl\.\.ll"VIESTMENTS. OttedOclober "· 1'16 • 1 U•ll•l\U\ Square, Ford Rd, el WILLIAM H Tl\.LEY )1 Me<Arthur Blvd., Newport Buch, CA l! .. <utorolllle Will of •JI' 916'0 tllt ebovt l\tMed dlCtdlflt. ...lm·Cll•"'" AUoclei.s: Aroacl ICAllNI • ICAltAllAN 4 011t..tv. 3900 f'1rkwlu1 Or •• trvlrw, 1Y1 Mkllttl '· •••ltrlll CA '1"'4 •WUslllre llvd .. Sit. UI H•lm·ChtHf'I' Auocl•l•s: ~ e .............. CA .... 11 Htlm 1s1 Magnolle or .. eotte Mesi. ctmMMm CA'2611 A-ysfwlH<ultf' Be•l'liC• ll. H•ll••"•"· 113U Pl;bll"*I Or•"V-c ... 1 Deify ·I•. JeoranOt, T1nt1,,.C4'16«1 Oct.24,l1911dHOv.7.1'.lt7' ...,.. ~ Wlfme V. Burnt\I. 1121 Hyci. P.irll ~· Or .• S<lnt• ""'·CA .,10, PUBLIC NOTICWll" :--• Th•\ bus•11Hs Is co11ducltd •'I' • Al! • ·, ~ 91trttf'at OlrlMP"\hlO. • ., .,. Jol>nHel"' 'ICTITIOUSaUSINIH •,: J• This $late-"' WIS llltd .... ~ 1... NAMIEST4TaMaNT • ··>-: Qlumy Clerk of Or•"ll• Covnly on Oct TM lollowl11111>tr10t1 h dollll~ u. lt76. .,, • , .• THAT STATEMENT SOUNDS A LOT like the ,.SMO v1nA·DENNA. 1100 K•uft•·-:._. ... ,_.,s Bro 's cbJef ad ·s and Air Res Publt\Md Oren9e Con1 O.llv ~104, Ora...,.,C... • \oUU.la Wn VI er OUrCeS OcLll,No•.7.14.21,ltll ._ .. 76 AC·OCEnlerprl\tsll\c .. e~" Board chief, Tom Quinn, has been saying for two -----------111ono1 ca111or"'• •tld 111111011.1~. t-.. PUBLIC NOTICE Ouro,Oak\.•w",lll.404U years. n 1s t>uslneu h (Ofldu<ttd by•~~ .. lt ·indicates that a Carter·controlled Federal Ficrmounu1tN1ESs oor~1on · •l.;. Energy Administration would be likely to lend Its 11AMUTAT1MINT ~~;~fJe;~;;:,r~"11nc. • '· 1 support to state efforts to find an alternate to Long T""followl"9 11•rJOllU•edol"lll>lnl· hcy.Tren. Beach as the entry point for Alaskan oil coming to neu1~~Titure FOR FAM1i.v. 330 ~.~~:~':~ .. ~:~~~1~11~. California. Quinn has ex-Park """""'· i.eouna , eu<11, tn111trm• ·'. •vl• pressvu ears over e r SOUTHERN Woll lam W•ldon lloutt, Mo .... , II f'uOllshld O••nO'I COHt O.lly "'' ·' _,. f th a1 Clllfornla926S1 ":ti pollution implications of CALIFORNIA ~i""· i.~9u11• 11uc11, ca111ornl• No,....,111,1.u ,2u 9,1.,. , · "': the Long Beach location, wt111am Georoe Hurd. Pho .. 1MO .r drawing accusaUon.s of FOCUS ~ T'tl'llo•• H•11~ ortw, uvu"" eeac11. PUBUC_NOTICE .• t "selfishness" from top eeuiornoa9u51 ---------~~·· i FEA ff. lA'-Tiil• ll<J•lntn Is condYtled.,.,.,, '"" ,.CTITIOUSaUSINISS 0 IC ~. dlvtdYalwm. Routt,M.O. NAMESTATEMINT -• Californians ha\'e also expressed concern over T.,1, ~•tem&n1 wu 111.., .,.1,. 1.,. T1ot 1o11ow1no11er""'ur•eoll\t~ lumbering, motorcycling and Other USCS Of federal QluntyC1tr1<olOr•1>91COl.onlyonS.-nns;~ID"SBOATWORICS.MIW~;~fl lands in California that they feel are often too in-1~mt1er 30• 1976· s-1.CMtt ~·· c.111or1111mit , .. , tense. · Publl\hed Oranoe Coast O.lly":.f'!~ '~rlcto EdW••dWtrd.110~\' 0c1.2A.J1.1nc1 Nov.r. "· m• -.,. ~1~,0~1:.,,~:1. "" Cosl• ... BUT FORD'S INTERIOR AND Agriculture L.llld• M.trle W••d, 1101 WllllPW I secretaries steadily refused to make broad policies PUBLIC NOTICE -'w .. Aot. "1 cost• t.MH. c.n1om14 • 1----------~ !HH outlining limits 00 use Of (ederaJ lands, both fa the FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Tlllt 1>Usl11es1 Is <.oMucted llY .ai.• state's 24 milllon acres of national forest and NAMI sTAHMINT ~·•'"''' .. ''"'0 1 millions more desert acres run by the Bureau of T11e 1011owt.,...per10ruredOlnvMI· Tlllt :.;~~~~~~'d 111.ci "'"''IM·"' Land Management in Southern California. What "'01r1v e E i.E VEN EHT =:1~:;~:ofOr•n99 CountyonNo~''·" controls have come are the result of laws aimed at BOUT1oue. s11 U\t 1111boa Blvd., nme if. !lllltioe. Clhf lllubll"'9d Or•-Co•tl Delly Piiot spec 1c areas. susan Ponto, •2• 11111 St., Hunt· No• 1• "· "· tt "'' 4587,16 Carter, however, maintains that .. a new law 1ngtonBuc11.c111f.'1W that gives a clear statement or philosophy and a 11191!:1."!c~~~:i1.~~"" St., Hunt· PUBLIC NOTICE , management mandate" is needed. Also, he said, "''' bus1nes1 '' conducted b'I' • i----~~~~~~--"Administrators need encouragement from the 9'fl"•11H'1ne"11111· ,1cr1T1ouuustl41SI $uwnPolll NA.MllTATaMllNT White House to manage the lands, not for special In· Th.'' s141t•m•"' wu 111ec1 wct11 t11t T1>t fouow1.,...,.,'°"s •;•d01~· tereSts, but for the general public good." County Cltrh of Or•noe COill\t'f CllOtl. nrne\: U, 1'76. • l'•mt OllANGI! COAST INVES 'COMPANY. Sullt6I0, 16'5W.Cr~ AS MUCH AS CARTER SAYS HE supports the Putlllsi..d 0••"9• Coul Otlly Pllo• ANlhelm CAttl01 0 oals of the Clean Air Act -90 percent reductions Oct. 31' N°"· 7· u, 1'· 1'" '"' Mee O•v•• Pool lllf"''" Mr1Nr • ' & '1'1 Nut-Clrc .. Ht1fltl"91on lletcll. of auto and industrial smog from their 1970 levels -PUBLIC NOTICE o.m.1 there is one element in his energy program that Jol'lllA. N•oreY. t11t119n•_...,,. could mean trouble for California. ~~c~T~~~!::!1:::S ·=s101.1101 s111 st .. sa .. 111 Montee.CA "We need lo Shift 'from oil (O coal," be Said. T.,. followfno perw" la CIOll\9 !KAI· Rober1 l.Mutlc. (qenertl-'-1• ed d rwsus: Apt ,. UH? se11 tire .. Hllflll~ "Wene to concentrate our research and evelop· MARINI!' SERvi ce; ceNre1t, 1tec11.c..,.,~ menl On coal burnino and eX• 1"'21/> Pacific Cots1 Hwy. H1M11"91pr1 Tiiis bu\l"eu I• COl\ducted W e • • ·--Hartoor ' ..... ral1>trlM•\lll11 traction." oc:11s B. BoHr\11, 1mo Bloomfltld, Ao0tr1a.Muslc For California, with its Haw•ll•n 0111de11t. ce. tom Tiiis 11•ttmen1 •u tiled "'"" " several mountain-rimmed air dl!J'~.~1~ 11 c-1.., DY .. 1 ... =2~:;: 01 O•e/199 eou..tr•.._ oas1ns anC! their beat.induced in· Odis eomtll .... ve-ion layers, tbi"s could mean n.11 s1a1em1111 ,.., 111ee1 ,.t111 tfljl Publ1"41 ore"Qe eoeu o.nw PllOI. ao eow.ty Cltfl< of Oft119t Coul\tycin~1. Nrt 1, H.11,21, 1•76 ·~• a health disaster as clouds of sul· 1s.1m. ,...., ._,. ________ _ fW' might hang over the state's PvllllJMcl onnoe coest Dtlty P11ot, -bl1"C1Ues rii rge inaustry shift· 0cu1,Hov.1. u. t•. "" ..,,,. PUBUC NOnCE edtocoal. But Larry Moss, the tx• a11owN ecutlve director of the it.ate Planning and Conservation LM1u~ who took two weeks vacation just before tbe election to work for Carter, aald the President·elect has become more aware of California's special air polh1llon situation since he made that statement. • MOSS EXPit.ESSED THE HOPE THAT a Carter·appointed Federal Power Comml11lon would allocate more natural gas to Californta than PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS IUllNHS NAM• ITATaMINT ,ICTITIOUI IUSINUI ...::.~IOWlllO ""°" la dol"' """6o NAM• STATIM•NT 1.Ac1t al!ALTY. uen ~ Thi IOllOWl119 .,_,IOI\ It .... tMI-tl.,HllMl"IJtO" let<ll CAfM'J MU;~:I! IESTATI MAIClltS 10..0 l'tllll'ettkllCtOtford,tQS1...._ • Cir., HllMll!tleft ltecll. CA tM-ll W•mw, Slllte 0, FOll"l•I" VtlM'f, (A, Tiiis tllltlMH I• COfldWCltcl .,,., tn .... 9270I : dlvlduel • CIYdt Wey111 &rllllfl. 160S P11ull'1lrlckCrolford OW!Wldlr Aol. •II, Cosi. Mtw. CA. 'TJlll 11_.e"'lfll wn fllt<I Wllfl t111 m~, bu1lrwu 11 COfldut1td by'" 11'1· OoumyClerk Of Df'•nte 0.1111t'r.-iNtv. dtvldWI. 2. 1tll, ..... CIYdeW. l!rWlll "*fttlltf Ortnoe Cotlt °'"' Piiot. T!>ls at1te,,,.nt ••' flltd wllll lllt Nov 1 1' 11 1t 1'7• Ciounty Cl•fk t>I OraflQt County on OCo • ' ' ' • •S,.,. IObet 1•. lt7•. it now ge~, for srpog·related health reasons. ,.., ---------Under CJrttr, too, CaUfornia envtrotlmtn· l'llonw. OH1191 con• Dtl'Y "IOI PUBLIC NOTICE talists CID lOOk forward to lesl Of the federal dam Oct.tA,Jl-SNov.7,U,1'1l 6M1·1' ----------- CODSlrucUOO they have opposed so fervently. PUBLIC N01lCE 'ICTITfous aus114sss id " Cart ·11 h 1 h NAM• STATIMINT "Aa pr,s ent, er said , "I w1 at t e •-----------Tile 10110w11111 11erl0f't ,, dolno llYtl• COllllruCtiOft ol UnD~eslRry dams by the Army 'ICTITIOUUUSIHISS MHIS: Co f .,. I .. NAMllTATIM .. NT llAH MANAOl!M!NT co.. 11'1J rps o .:.ng neers. • T.,. 1oi10w1ng 11e•w,,urecto111tlMI· 511y ,., .. C1r<1•. s.i11e L. ''"'"'· C4 """': mu . Let 'er Cook Kitclwn Bar Banned HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -A woman's place ii in the kitchen, proytdlq 1be waata lt that war, says ~'1 Colllmi111on on Human Rigbta and Oppartunltl~. A commis.sion bearl.QI examiner ruled a firm that mua1ea nine Kentucky Frfed adenn franehlaes in Danbury and New York ""rlmlnated aaalnat. a woman who wanted r\o wark in the kltehen. The examiner ordered the firm, Headlee Manacement Corp. cl Kinpton, N.Y •• to atop assi1nln1 women ex.thaalvtb to counwr work and men to klteben Jobi. . Hearin1 Examiner Jote J\•mlrea ordered tH compaay to .l.ofGrm u. commilllon of all Job opealAp ~to b1N a womlft for \he next ki&ebeD job at Ha Duburr oatle~ MONTEll!'I' ASS0C1ATU, 1'4'1 ltotlfft A. NII"'' 1901 WI~ l ......... 91W., Ttntlll, C•llflmlt'*' • l'IHStMtAllt.CAfl104 W, ttl"'erd Miiis. 1t'1 ltl!Aet Tllit MlMn II COllduUed 'f 111 I"' A-~C.l1Me\l,Ctllloml11fMa ........ , R~ P. ElllOtt, '6611 "--• ,._rt A. Nelles Otl,..,Ml..itflVltlo,ClllfO<Wttwt Tlltt ettlemellt WH llltd .t9' .. o.tt 1. ~. ssn l'tlllllt IMdl CMlty Cltfll ot ~-.. Civrle¥ .. "'"· ..._.,., YOf'llt l.lntN, C•lllorlll•,,_ J,,,,., Tiiis Ml..,_ It cOllOU<tH ~ • • ....,. ,..,ill pt~ ... ltllld Or•~ CMtt o.IJr l'llat, w Rlc11tr• Miiis ..,, J, i.,u, tt, 1t7' '"''• tl•t•"'"" •• flled....... ..,...,. CIDUMY Cltr'll ef Oftlllil COvtttv•OO. ·-----------toNf 1', 1'76. 'PUBLIC NO'nCE Suf'lday. November''· 1971 MomFazed by Changes PBS Adds Viewers By E RMABOMBECK Once -JUSt once -I wish my kids would go through a "phase" all at the same lime. When 1 had one napping during the day and sleeping all night, one was napping at night and sleeping all day and a third was rUJ\ning around day and night like a hamster with a problem. Sleight S late d Bill Bixby will host u half-hour of s leight of hand aod other tricks on ''Wonderful World of Magic" at 8 :30 o'clock tonight on Channel 5. When one was teething, the other was biting and the other was In his spitting syndrome. A fl er the younger got his teeth be moved up to biting, the middle progressed to spitting and the older one graduated to pinching. They were never all dry al once. Never without tears all at once. Or ever in a good mood all at once. I HEARD a child psychologist say, "Your <'hild changes every day. He slips from one phase into another like a car shifting its gears." I wish Ralph Nader would recall all three of them and check 'em oat. • At the moment. we have one child (repeat one child> going through her .. Little Mother .. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS 77 Guldo'a 147 Arab 33 Shamash's 99Alrplane note robe wife ftlght 1 Grain 78 Dutch 1•8 Assume 35Mine 100 Reddish- goddess commune 150Pack entrance brown 6 Fnghten 79 Comfoct snugly 37 Find fault 101 Cul 11 Moce 80Primp 152 Shrill 39 Water deeply secure 82 Sprinted piping flask 102 Make 16 Brag 83 Erudite note 40Grffk joyous 21 Overact 85Lay away 154 Goll letter 103 Knots 22 Tribal 87 Oowncest score •2 Glacial 104 Contort symbol 88 Nickel 155 Japanese ridge 106 Exploded ,2;l Join alloy distance 44 Food liah 108 Bind .; • together 90 Precious 156 Siberian 46 Plane 109 Rule :rs Fervor liquid river maneuver 112 Ionian · 5 Jewish 91 Peruvian 157 Studies 48 Clay plug sea gull monlh coin closely 50 Decimal 11'c3Civil :26 Morindm 92 't<oungster 159 Con~rning base wrong dye 93 Large 160 Hawaiian 51 Narrow 115Wall :27 Chemical barrel vine inlet painting end mg 84 Sparo1d 161 Continent 53Rendered 116Eplc • 28 llerb fish apbr. fat division form 95 A cub 163 Take 55 Summer 118 French 29 Maritime 98 Dog. place "souvenirs" article 30Thus slang 164 Venerate 56 Provide 119 Geological 3 t French 100 Attention 166 lrregular food epoch article call 167 Mail 57 Stage 120 Dravidian 32 Heavy 101 Shirt 169 Ancient comment 122 Simpleton swell 105Nevada 17 1 Principle 58 Cheviot 123 French 34 Autumn mecca 172 Surface 60 Dueling coin 36Awa1t 106 Polish depressions weapon 126 Ringlets settlement ~eneral 173 lnchnes 62Small 1 28 Irrigate ~Heroic 107 raveler's 174 Eerie animal 130 Slanted ·-poems stop 64 Palm Illy 132 Consume 40 Extinct 109 Coarse DOWN 65 Wingless 134 Brings b ird file insect down 41 American 110 Depressed 1 Stop 66 Matriculate 135 Jewelry / Indian I t 1 Alternative 2 Live coal 68 Spar weight 43 Prolound word 3 Artillcal 69 Prosecute 136 Sojourn 45 Appendage 112 Warn language 71 Small 137 Yes 47 Alfonso's 1 14 Transl•it 4 Greek bottle German queen 115 Muddle vowel 73 Beach 139 Seed 148 Baseball I 16Arab1an 5 ldent1ty toy 141 Ethical term 1ucJge 6 Purloined 75 Egyptian 144 Elevator 49 Wn1skey 1 17 En durance 7 Perta1n1ng god d1rect1on h1g1'1ball 12 1 Sufficient to 79 Fable 145 Cavalry 52 Brillsh 123 Satisfies college writer sword prison 124 Legislates 8 Attending (var.) 146 General 54 W1thtn 125 Minced 9 Harvest 80 Mend course comb oath 10lrtsh 81 Different 148 Encourage form 127 Egyptian patriot 83 Thermal 149 Scottish 56 Coffin heaven 11 Time 84 Neuter weighing 59 Perennial 128 Reputable 1ndicalor pronoun device plan I 129 Felines 12 Symposium 86 Eurcpean 15 1 Existed l 618read 131Weary 13 Basketball capital 153 Enough . unit 133 Atmospheric team 87 Michigan poetic '63Tell parhcles 14 Storehouse canal 156Lode 67 L1v1d 135 Span1sn 15 Rec:over 89 Nega11ve load i8 Parrots funds (internally) reply 1 58 Superlative 70 EflectuJI 138 Overhead 16 Choir 90 D1stor1 ending hinOrance voice 9 2 Steamy 162 Slrong 72 Cake trains 17 Spanish 94 Backtalk beer t 40 Quantity layer ol paper gold 95 Composed 165 Forward 73 Trail 4 18 TV 96 Egret 168 Juslice 74 Uncon:.ciou!.1 2 Asi::rn commercial 97 Prm\lng goddess 76 w land ipes 143E I 19 Lawmaker measure 170 Double d1snes xpe 20 Negotiate 98 Versifier prefix SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS syndrome She as so helpful. so loving. and so perfect, we are all ready to kiU her now and canonize her lutcr To her brothers she wiU say. ··oo you want me to turn your radio down before Mom and Dad take the batteries out again?" THE OTHER day she said, "Mama. I made y<>Ur bed for you.·· "I know," l yawned. "I just went to the bathroom and was going to crawl back into it.·· "I keep forgetting how much sleep you need.·· she said solicitously. Then yesterday, a strange thing happened. 1 said, "Will you letthe dog in?" She snarled, "Anyone so stupid he can't turn a dOQrknob ought to stay outside." A smile crept across my face. Her gears had slipped into her semi-rotten stage. "I 'II let the dog in, Mommy," said her younger brother. "After all, a dog Is just a help- less ani"?.al. He can't help it that his little paws ... ··oh, shut up," I snarled. l go through phases, too, you know. "A MATIER OF HOTHIEW SURF Showtl-• 7:30 & 9:]0 )110 .. l\le4St ~41111 ""'"''' LEIEMARVIM "SHOUT AT THE DEVll" MSTlAHGH AHO T .. GUHftGHTH .. 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Sbe still shows up on the Lale Show in classics like "Dark Vic· tory" and "Wutbering Heights," but the winter of her years bas now evolved into a new career - first as a character actrt!SS light· ing up N~w York stages in recent hit revivals of "Ab, Wilderness!" and ''Long Day's Journey Into Night,'' and, at this moment, as the rage of a new nightclub act that is packing them in at a tiny, smoke-filled cabaret called Brothers and Sisters. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE to describe what Gt!raldlne Fitzgerald does to mesmerize an audience. Playwright Arthur Laurenls says, "She can't sing a n.ai&J>ut she destroys you!" Gerafd1oe says, ''I've only got about four tones, but it's not what you've got, it's what yoo do with it that counts." She does plenty. She takes the ambition every man on the street has to sing. adds a fantastic act- ing technique and makes what she calls ''street songs" personal and moving. "These are the songs I used to sing as a young girl in the streets of Dublin and in the Jrub coun- tryside. I have done a lot of re- REX REED in t he raw search and I find audiences er\joy learninc w)lere these songs came from. 'Greensleeves' was really written by Henry VII I. 'Danny Boy• la about· the pot.alo famine. '"The White Cliffs of Dover' was a World Warn song sung by mothers in air raid shelters wi- der the aubwaya to put their children to sleep while the bombs fell oo Loodon. I call them street songs because they can be performed anywhere, without microphones or stages or props. Il 's the most basic kind of popular art.•• TO AID her. she's got a pianist who plays for Benny Goodman and Gerry Mullig'-~' _and a percusalonist who nu.a in on everytb.ine from saxophones and wind instruments to an exotic lrlsb drum called a "bodhran," which looks like the pans miners used when panning for gold. "I'm probably the only mother alive whose lullabies were reject- ed by her own children in their nursery. But serious people in the theater like Julie Harri~. Henry Fonda, Eileen Heckart and James Whitmore are all do- ing one-person shows. That's how this act started. "I had to devise my own way or working because nobody is writ- ing parts for actresses my age anymore. In this business, if you aren't 30. you must at least give the impression of being 30 to be considered aaable, especially if you're a woman. When a woman An epic so vast it took two years to create and a' whole continent to contain. THE GREATEST AFRICAN ADVENTURE EVER FILMED. reacnes lllat mlddte period, when she stops looking 20 but isn't old yet, she has a terrible time find- ing enoueb work to sustain her creative needs." GERALDINE Fihgerald's own Hollywood days were less than glorious. She was poisoned by George Sanders in ''Uncle Harry." te rrorized by Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet in "Three Strangers." swindled by Jobn Garfleld in "Nobody Lives Forever" and gave up her life as a spy for Alar\ Ladd in "O.S.S." They could never figure out what kind or slot to fit her into. "l wasn't exactly this, I wasn't ex- actly that, and Jack Warner was never VfY'tY good at developing what a person really was. Bette Davis was the only one who got to do everything, and she bad to fight like hell to do it." "The place where I could have broken through was 'The Maltese Falcon• because Jobn Huston would have presented me as a siren, but I was having a row with Jack Warner at the time. If I had played that, then Wamers would probably have said, 'Ah, yes, that's what she is, al last we know!' "WHAT I should have done is what Humphrey Bogart told me to do. He said, 'Do everything they throw al you and maybe you'll click in one of them!· But I was always trying to get back to the theater or worrying about whether what I was doing was art. That's not the way to have a career. "I didn't have the vaguestidea how to survive in Hollywood. Bette Davis fought all these violent battles, but she staged her irealest fights al a peri<¥! when she was big box office ... "THIOMEM" • .,.,.. PROUD"' IRt s.....IZMoll,._ LEE ROGER MARVIN ANO MOORE . ,., ;;. , An AME.~.AN INHRNATOfAL Pk:ttre BARBARA PARKINS · Wt HOLM · REIE KOUJOfF A MICHAEL KUNCER PROOUCTION • f4 PEI ER HUNT FILM lllllc c~ ..i~eo Bl MAURM:E JAME ~ ev STAM.FY PRM:C •ALASTAIR REIO Mid M.IUI SMITH --·--. '"'""•-...'-•• C:..-·MMln --~·-· 83'·3911 L-. .... ~------ THE WORLD'S FAVORITE BED-TIME STORY IS FINALLY A BED-TIME STORY ••• 11MUIDH IY DEATH11 IPGJ .. ILACICllRD" "MOIMAM. IS THAT YOU711 "SEX Wl1M A SMl&r Cit 11,-P1apl1e 33 Exit l1t11 •.. One Snl,., ••. -c TW!-MINUTE W .. ~"-: Hll AAtOUSI (PG) ' (R) PLUS .. CAR CINEMA WEST WASH" ._.,.,,._...,.\1 .. ATOOUt fllWHf lHUMlNUI• tlNTll•H!•44•1 AN l •lllATID •UllCAI. COMl!DY ITAlllR"'O "-AYIOrt cow~ CllM.-llltltflttl DHl\.I. WITM LA'!f'Y GIUllA" • A4AH llOVAK • TlMV MAU. IP!CI~ QulaT _,PIAlllANCI I Y nllH OOftOON DIRICTOA Oi .... OTOQRAftHY JOHPH ~11100 AllOCIATI "'ODUCl!lt JAIOfl WIWAld iifl BAL.SAi • BEAU lllDGES • IARft.YI HASSETT· 11110 ~AMSSEI • JACK KLUBIAI •LTER PIOGBI • 6ElkROWl.AllDS.~rnt11·•••·~•·•Wf A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY ~CE·EDWAROS.FELOMAN FILM LYRICI AflO MUSIC IY IUCtCV llAltlfl AftltANOIO A.NO CONDUCTED IY JAClt ITIAllM I ,mtt MATt ~UC.ED IY WIWAM OSCO• OtMcilO IV IUD TOWlllllll> • 5cf9enplay by EDWARD HUME• BasedonthenovelbyGEORGE LaFOUNTAINE MVllC by CHARLES FOX• Directed by LARRY PEERCE • ProducedbyEbWAAOS.HtOMAN • A UNI~ CTURt {JIJIUMjjl!:J t NI ~ ' ~ , -, • ....., r ,, ~ • ·' a I ' . I ' . I • •.. DAILY PILOT . . 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Economist Philip Moore or Miami gave the Daytona Beach· Orlando·Tampa corridor across Central Florida its "Golden Gir· die" nickname. And he says he's still con· vinced the citrus belt, with Orlando at it~ center. will begin winning out over South Florida by lbe end of this year. There is little question that its recent large scale move into tourism has m ade the area one of the top tourist destination points in the world. The experts point to what they say are a growing number or in· dicators that this region can achieve super growth: -Disney World's huge ex· pansion plans. Its experimental Prototype Community or Tomor· row is expected to increase an· nual attenda nce from 12 million to more than 22 million by 1979 . £MPLOYMENT AT the a. traction is expected to double to 26,000 and construction work on its multimillion dollar project will provide-jobs for thousands. -Population recovery. 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"" lo Otlt • ~ Boogie Beckoned LOS ANGELES (AP) Recognizing the disco AP Plteto costof$59,000. ~ "We look like -. dis- cotheque," Rosso says. "We actually recreated the entire mood, feel, lighting, special effects -everything." -If you have $500 and reviv~ll ·as the financial u n d e r s t a n d i n g steamroller it proved to nelghbors, you can bring be, they put together two the pelvic gyrations and mobile disco units power-driven boogie of equipped with ·flashing toe disco phenomenon lig.bts and a vast array of right into your own living disco sounds, at an initial room. jive-talking dee· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jay and au. I Yes. mobile·disco has finally arrived, although most Americans may not have known they were waiting for it. Two examples of the innate American ability to capitalize on trends, Wayne Rosso and Jim Hurlbut, have come up with a relatively low-risk m eans of grabbing a bunk of the $4 billion dis· co ind u st ry for themselves. The pair have had a wide variety of cus-. tomers, ranging from a cardiac unit at a local hospital to motion picture bigwigs looking for a new way to party. TOPPED BY Walt Disney World, which opened in 1971, nrst·rate tourist attractions ran1e from Daytona's famed beaches to Cape Canaveral, Sea World, Cypress Gardens and Tampa's Busch Gardens. -Citrus production, cattle raising and vegetable growing continue to be thriving industries throughout the area. Wayne Rosso (left) and Jim Hurlbut seek the disco dollar with a mobile unit. LUGGAGE TAGS Orlando-area businessmen. a1ricultural interests, citrus srowen and others say that the reliocl's economy is coming out ol its slump becaUS4!' it is more broad-based and weU.baJanced -not 10 overly dependent on tourism aa when an economic booli\ began to fizzle in late 1973. -AlaPO&T EXPANSION and its designation as an interna· tional port or entry. Const.ruction is expected to begin next year on a $100 milllon expansion pro· gram to handle 10 million passengers a year by 1S85. THE Central Florida, they say, is on a slow-but-sure economic re· covery from a 2\A.a-yea.r period of recession and over-elCl>ansion it suftered alter Disney settled in. -The Space ShutUe program gearing up at Cape Canaveral. This and oth er federal aerospace-defense programs provide area firms with multimillion·dollar contracts for development, instrumentation and other electrs>nic work. ,LUMllHG HI ATIHG Allt COHO. ,._,_ .. , __ , S.tvq In ~°"' ~'flit-Cill ... ,ss10 .. VIEJO H0'2 C•m•no C.p•\l••no 'Ar'•'\ r...., •• "'•• 1 1 .... , 495·0401 Ranges Dry SACRAMENTO (AP) -Monc!a7 is loominl as an important date for many California cat. tlemen. That's when they muat start lhinklnl about bringing m&llJ of the s.z mllllon b.ead ot cattle in the atate down from h1lb summer ranges to winter pastures. ... I AND MANY vane, ru,es, dried up by the wont droqht for ~ in 100 yean, have UtUewatea:or c rau. "U ••don'1.1etldftdtnt rainfall by Nov.15 lt11 be a real dllaster fat the people wbo bave tried to bane• and weather it all," said Paul Banke, • •PGltetman for the Calllotnla Cat-.. uemen•1A11oelaUoa. Mucb of Callfomla'a rangeland didn't tu~ a trace of ralnlall lut mcatb. And to avoid the high eoet of bavln1 to feed thelr atoct bay and alfalfa instead of 1rasa, c:attl•men bave 1hltted tbe market with beef. TBA.T'S BEEN nne for the abopper seeklna betlf •aluea, but it's a d.iauter lor cattlemen, u;pBanke. Depressed prtca for beef and ew~ve feed -SIS a ton ror alfalfa -have the rancher .. between a rock and a bard place," be says. Feeder catUe are selllnt for 30 to 34 cents a PG\D'ld, compared to 50 to sa cents ln 19'73, Banke said. "Of courae, tbat'a magn.ined by the fact &Jaat '73waaacoodrqeyear." 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I 2" POltYAJI ~ MARLBOROUGH ~40~ 90 BOOTS ILACI 01 llOWM UG.tlO- atOSIY SADDLI PRIX DE NATIONS 16'/a" er 17" .... 341" W/O ""1H4tS MAHY MORI Srecw.5 HOT·. LISTID--COME IY Ate sa us HIW SHl,t •m AllUYING DAILY! I Good Luck In Sonta .. bcacA I Irvine Exec Re-elected llBA Chief Douglas M. Gfeller, vice presi- dent of the Irvine Company and head of its Residential Division has bef;n r e-elected president of ·the JOO.member Home Builders Council. Also elected were nine new board members and four new of- fl c era. Six board mem· bera, lnclud- int Gfeller are complet· ing their terms. Board members and officers serve two-year terms for the •Pnu1t Council which is the educational arm or lhe California JJuilding Industry J.3. sociation ctnA). Serving with Gfeller are First Vice President Charles Diamond. executive vice presi· dent of Konwber Corporation; Second Vice President Bruce ·Akins, vice president of Akins Development Company; Secretary Robert Olin, president and owner of R.A. Olin and Com· pany; and Treasurer Douglas Ford, director of community de· velopment for the Irvine Com- pany. DIAMOND AND Olin were re· elected to the board, while Akins and Ford are continuing mem- bers of the board but are newly elected occtcers. New bQard members are Erik Berg, pres ident of Anaheim Hills, Inc.; Judith Collins, ex- ecutive secretary for the Irvine Company; Roy Humphreys, vice president of Century Community Developers in charge of Southern California operations; and Ran· dall Lewis, marketing dlredor of Lewis Homes. Also elected were Michael Mohler, project manager for Irvine Pacific Development Company, the home building division of the Irvine Company; Vincent Petrailia, Southern California division manager of M.J. Brock and Sons; and Thomas Williams, owner. president of Sequoia Homes. MEMBERS continuing their: terms include Lynn Buffington, president of Oaktree Develop- ment Company; William Hols- tein, vice president of Holstein Industries ; and Anabel. Kon wiser, secretary-treasurer of the Kon wiser Corporation. 1Gfeller his appointed Marshall Fant, executive vice president of Biddle Development, t.o complete •· tbel.f.memberboard. LIVING ROOM OF LAUR!LWOOO PATIO HOME MOOEL Irvine Projeet Woodbridge Offers New Patio Homes Step-down Ii ving rooms, atriums accessible from several sides and floor-to-ceiling masonry fireplaces are a few of the architectural features that are found throughout the Wood· bridge Patio Home series, cur- rently being offered by Broad- moor Homes in the Irvine Village of Woodbridge. Two two-story plans are available, along with three single floor models, with two, three or four bedrooms and two or three full baths. Prices in the popular detached series currently range from $70,990 to $89,490. IN BOTH two-story plans, the 2,016·square-foot Briarwood or the 2,121 square foot Laurelwood, the first level atrium is visible from the second level, creating a highly desirable view area from above. In both homes, the master suite is located on the second level, and in both, the ma.st.er suite has a view of the atrium below. In the 1,752 square foot A3penwood, the central atrium may be entered Crom the master suite, one of the two n~o_ndary bedrooms and from the dining room, as well as from the entry hall. The Aspenwood offers three bedrooms and a den and two baths. All five homes contain atrlums. In the 1,493 square foot Oakwood, the den, entry and t secondary bedroom all have atrium views. In the Wildwood, with Its 1,530 square feet, the atrium is visible from the dining room, the den and the entry. IN EACH Woodbridge Patio Home, the livlng room contains an impress ive masonry fireplace. Additional architectural features are in evidence throughout the popular Broad· moor residential series. Model homes are currently open daily Crom 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and may be reached by driving t.o the Woodbridge information center, located on Warner Avenue, just east of Culver Drive tn Irvine. To reach Warner, take the Culver Drive offramp from the Santa Ana or San Diego freeways. Warner is located roughly midway between .the two freeways. TIWllcl to you ttwarlcl ... RllAll If us 0 lhe house that got If you think tlzat sounds fishy, consider that s~ngle-family !1omes today are selling before they are even built. Our qttality Park Mesa Homes are already 75% SOLD OUT. You'll have to hurry to benefit from th ese affordable prices, at this especially convenient location. That's a fact, not just 'another fish story~ Trvo or three bedrooms • Two baths • Family Roo m • Atrium in most plans • Cathedral ceilings with rough sawn beams • Wood shake roof'i • Double car garage • Backyard fencing • Sprillklers and law11 ;,, front yard• Ceramic tile entries. Qualify Single Famltv Homes From $66,950 ' '/· MAtNOT ~"\ ~~. ~,,..: TOICAU ~ In Oceati-Close Costa Mesa 3101 Manistee, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 (714) 549-5225 Q.,. &ind1y, November 14, 19?9 DAIL. Y PILOT •• Medical Center Starts $5 Million Complex for Laguna Hills Area The flnt phase or the ~ mlll.lon dollar Lacuna Hilb Medical Art.I Center complex located near Leisure World is under construc- Uoo. The entire project covers four acres with 60,000 square feet of leasable space ln three separate two-story medical and dental buildincs. each encompaeslng 20,000 equare feet of doctor· owned profeasional offlce and re·· lated eervlce facilities. Pbaae I, whlch la due for com- pletion and occupancy by early 1'77, includes medical and dental auitea featurini three primary care physicians, three general dentists, an oral surgeon, a periodontist, an endodontist, a dermat.oloilst, an allergist, and a complete eye clinic with opbthalmologlst, optometrist and optician. A complete pharmacy is also Lo be loc~ted in Phase I of the Laguna Hilla Medical Arts Center . IN ADDITION, the develop- ment includes in the initial bulld- lng a modern health spa consist- . ing or sauna, jacuui and ex- erdse room for use by buildiD' tenants. · The remaining phases. echeduled for construction in early 1977, will feature additional medical and dental specialities including radiology, complete medical lab, general and or· thopedJc surgeons, urology, 08/Gyn and additional primary care physicians. The site is easi- ly accessible to all residents of the Saddleback Valley area, located on Paseo de Valencia between the Laguna Hills Mall & • Alicia Parkway, opposite gate #4 of Leisure World. The center wUl be serviced by the Leisure World bus route 12. DE8C&IBING TJDS new addi· tioo t.o the rapidly developing re- sidential and commercial cen- ten of Saddleback Valley, de· veloper Cappy Dobbe explained, ''The desi1n r eflects modern Spanish architecture with ex- terior wall "ffnisbes of textured s tucco featuring alumpstone ·block for accent and shadow lines. The roof is designed ot clay We. "The inlUal 20,000 square foot structure ts actually a combina- tion of three separate buildings serviced by a centrally. located .elevator located in a..free stand-. ing clock tower. The three in· dependent structures make up the total buildina and are con· neeted at the second level by bridges, walkways and balconies. Extensive on site parking ls provided for all three phases." &BAl'D OPBl'll'& Tennis Tonhomes Where you livC' says so muc/1 about wlio-you are. And, wlren you a11swPr "MissiC1tl Hi/ls;· desert · wise people envision 011c of the nation's finest golf courses. (Home of tlte Colgate·Di11al1 Sl1ore Wi1111ers Circle LPGA Cl1ampio11sl1iµ.) H1111drt:'d· Tlrousa11d mission hills CCXJNTRY CWB In the Palm Spr'lngs Recre.ltlonal Are.1 _ JJolliu:.110.tmS.Open to rolli11g 8ft!en {airways, lakes Qnd a mountain panorcm1a. .r ID1 :'-.1is~ion Ri1rs Dr .. Rancho M ir,igc t7W .3:!8-8821•Open10 a.m. ·6 p.m. Tenn{.$ Toumlromcs from 548, 900 • $o6, 900. Golf Course Villas fro111 $69.500-SllJ.OOO. A CO/ CA1E·PALi\l()J IV[ CO,\ll'A \"Y PF\'FLOP.\1F\ T fol...: f-10 to Date Palm Dr. (Cathedral Ctt.v t1m 1ofl). Soutl1 S m ile:. to Aw. J6. Le/I to Mission Hills.~ ••[OV•l HOO_,t•J't OPrQATU•Hfll" ~ Llve In hilltop sedusion or a quiet glen ... luxury singJe.famlly homes, easy·Uving townhomes, spacious apartments. Tour fine developments ... visit 40 delightful model homes. Priced from $85,otO. A special spirft ... count.ry air. Wide open scenic splendor ... carefully planned to stay that way for you and your family. • A...llR: .... Jl"!lil• Playing here is a pleasure, tool Tennll in a seduded natural settlng ... the exdusive, new Anaheim Hills Racquet Oub for -fto..1w competition, practice, sodallzlng. With single and family member· ships avallable. Oolf amidst green, roUing slopes ... enjoy the c:Mllenge of the public 18-hole championship course. Ride and hike along trails of Mundis· covered" territory. Board your horse at the new Anaheim Hills Saddle Oub. , Complete privete equestrian center, full accommodaUons and training. - Explore natural exhibits d ~e city· operated Oak Canyon Nature Center. Commerce and education have not been forgotten, although the thought· fulJy planned shopping and commercial areas and school sites don't Intrude on the natunsl sett.Ing d the peece(uJ land. Come see the dl~rence. • Feel it. Live it. New Homes being offered ln Anaheim HUls thls year Butler Housing lnfluentiel Slngle-famUy Homea The Baklwtn Co. Ridgevlew Single-Family Homes Oaktree Development Co. Sanaet Ridge Slngle-Fomlly Home& S&S Construdlon Co. Anaheim Hiiis Eatatos Slngle·Famlly Homes S.f.R. Developers, Inc. Lake Summit Single·famlly Homes Sundial P.C.B., Inc. Window Hiii Singlc·Famlly Homes The Toman Co. . Northvlew Single-Family Homes Wannlngton Development. Inc. The Countty Single-Family Homes Shadow Run Single-Family Homes Westfteld Development Co. '>.bodaest Estates Slngle-Famlly Homes Equal Housing ~ Opportunl~ ~ J The l'l6W land canes to ~ ' . • / anah,e1m £hills Exit Riverside Fwy. at~ Hwy. Drive awth to Senta Ana Cen,yon Road, east to Anaheim Hilla Road. 8 JG DAil Y PILOT Sunday. Nove~r 14. 1978 Putt ft ·'round therourse while we .Apartment Boom Slow .... ·''Questions/Comment Real Est at e One reason the apartment market ls recovering so slowly is that mortgage investors lack con· fidence in it. • This has contributed to keeping mortgage rates so high that few new projecu make sense, and caused many developers to suspend planning on new units. Some or the largest lenders have sharply curtailed their role in the apartment market, though remaining active in other areas of mortgage lending. The savin&s' banlc:a apartment lending is main· ly on well·f"'1ted exiatioC properties, Very little Js on oew construction. ~ 8WRendallMoCe,.._,PN>. ,. .. ttor The burden of new a]:>artment financing is C&r· ried almost entirely by local lenders -primarily Wlaa& II a conclombdam! Bow does ~ dllfer the savin&• & loans. And tbe state with tbe stron&est fro• Ute "co-ep!" Wlaa& an Ute a41natatea et .,... savings and loans, Calllornia, ls also almost tbe on· iai ud ftvtac ta a co-daJnlal .. ! Mr. Al Prtdt.an, ly fll'e& where tbe apartment recovery ls both Lapaa HUia. strong and gaining momentum. I recently v1sited a friend or mine who lives Sn a condominium, 1 asked hlm bow he liked It. He aald • · putter'round : }Ollryard. OUTSIDE CAUFOllNlA AND a half dozen or so fortunate local markets, most or this year 's apartment building has been in special situations: Second or thfrd phases or existing ·projects. Very small projects. On land held a long time. Or on loca- tions that command premium rent. .,IT ISN'T," KOZLOFP"EXPLAINS, ''that len· "I reel great; I love It. I have always owned typical ders doubt the strength of demand in g<>O<l markets. homes before. It was a back·brealdng, frustratlni They rear the vulnerability of the apartment job to keep tbe grow\da lookinl presentable: A Sood market to overbuilding and to in.nation in operating portion ol my weekeoda was spent aweaUn& over cost.a. Some are aUll working out bad loans from thecnbgrass,thelawnmowerortbeedter." three an.d four years ago. Some are interested in Now, be said, "I still own my home b\rt, wlthout lending on any kind ol income property except a any maintenance problems. All ot these unita are new apartment. well kept and maintained by skilled p1'0feulonali. • 1 • If an easy-maintenance home with plenty of golf, clean air and year 'round sunshine is what you're looking for, look to Cameowood. Exciting 2 and 3 bedroom duplex homes situated around one of San Diego County's most picturesque and.challenging 18-hole golf courses -the Escondido , Country Club. CAMEOWOOD Duplex Condominiums on the Escondido Country Club 2032 David Or. Escondi<lo, Calif. 92026 (714) 743-8666 from $52500 ' h 'f . on t e airway. Includes a $2000 Escondido Country Oub Membership. Tuke hwy. 395 to Country Club Lane. ~ Follow signs romode(s. 1SJ -cl-c ho.arc P4' ,..-;.. These are finaings or Advance Mortgage Corporation's current survey, U.S. Housing Markets. Il isn't just the inflationary trend that i~ keep- ing apartment mortgage r.ates s~ hJgh, exphuns ~~­ vance Mortgage vice pres1dent·mcome loans Philip H. Kozioff. mESE RATES ALSO ARE high in relation to alternative investments such as corporate bonds or sjµgle-family mortgages -as much as 1h pe~cent higher than in 1970·73, as much as "4 perceot higher than in the 1950s and 1960s. There is a widespread reeling that a 9% percent interest rate is needed t.o make new apartments feasible in most areas. Typical mid·Octo~r rates were 9'h percent in California, 9~8 percent to 9~ percent elsewhere. The national mortgage lenders -life insurance companies and large Eastern savings banks -are playing a smaller role in this year's new apartment market than at any time in memory, Kozloff says. LESS THAN 10 PERCENT or the life com· panles' current mortgage commitments are for new apartment projects -compared t.o 25 percent in the 1970· 74 period. Of the 10 largest life companies, at least one has niade no apartment loan in 2'h years. A couple have just approved their first apartment loan in two years. Commons Leader oj Realty Boards "Lenders test even the m06t favorable apart-All I have to do is sit back, relax and enjoy lt. menl markets for signs ot overbuilding' . .In this That in a nutshell is why condomlnlum1 are year's hottest apartmeqt market, Houston, national popular. They are maintenance rree. Some upec:ts lenders will no longer entertain a project over $3' of the condominium are: million and some no apartment loan at all (thoygh 1. In a condominium, the occupant a~ually still interested in other types or income loans). In owns bis own apartment but not the rest of . th& Seattle, lenders monitor eac~ area separately to building. make sure they issue no more loans than the area 2. He probably pays his own laxes arid has his. can absorb." own separate trust deed Therefore, be can deduct bis tax payements and mortgage payments from Jn addition to the in.nation premium built into his income tax. their rate, apartment lenders want hedges against 3. He probably bas tbe use or a puttrng green, a further inflation. Many loans are made with caH shuffle board court, a swimming pool and perba1>4 provisions, some as short as five years, which ena· even a tennis court which someone else maintain$. ble rewriting the loan at the then-current rate. He pays only a small portion or the up keep. Some of the large life companies are again offering When you buy a high rise condominium, y9u premiums for participations (with selected de· buy air space. You may own an apartment ei&bt velopers). These are not expected to produce much stories in tbe air but no land under it, income under ordinary inflation but are hedges The condominium concept is becoming more against the runaway kind. popular with business and professional people. The-· retailer on the first floor or a large building may be THE MAI N BOTl'LENECK now lo apartment able to own his own store though not tbe rest of tbe recovery, says Kozloff, ls the limited supply of len-building, and thereby avoid rents going up as fast as dable projects. bis business improves. Even though the number or sources has nar· "Co-op" ownership means buylng stock in a rowed, most areas have more apartment mortgage corporation which owns and manages the multi- money than projects that meet the lender's tough unit structure. The purchase of this stock entitles standards. the purchaser to lease an apartment in the building. While mortgage rates remained high, de· lo a real sens~. it is not ownership at Ill, for it ls velopers were reluctant to spend money on con· the corporation that truly owns the corporation. struction plans. The purchaser is obligated to comply with tbe de- But their interest revived when rates started to cisions handed down by the board of dlrecton or the .decline in September. corporation. In "co-op" ownership, you cannot sell your lease t.o a willing buyer without tbe approval of SOME ~EVELOPERS, KOZLOFF says, are theboardofdirectors. • now coming to their lenders with an option on land EDITOR'S NOTE: RandaUR. McCardki&OftinHd- and an oulline proposal, saying in effect: If you can ment .cmalyat, a co~ 1.«turft',.and.avthof' of "Reol give me a commitment for this much money, I'll be EltaU inCalifomW.." Send your commenta.and quatiou Shirley Commons, or legislative analyst and, back in two or three months with complete arcbitec· to R.R . .McCardle, c/o the DoU11 PUot, PO Bo% 15f0, Colt4 the Huntington Beach/· with a staff of six Just tural plans. Mesa, CA 92626. • Fountain Valley Board monitors 13 cities plus This resurgence of interest should carry apart· .------~,..--=-=-........_.,,....,,,,.....---=,.....--,.....-~~'.':"""'1 of Realtors, was recently Board of Supervisors ment starts for 1976 above the annual rate of 256,000 lvetpM •18'1 -·A· .. 1111111~, elected 1977 chairman of meetings plus those of units reached in lhe first eight months. But Kozloff the Orange County Coun· planning and sanitation warns against expecting a straight·line increase in lat~, t1t ll9e 9 1 cil of Real Estate forthecounty. st.art.soulsideofCallfomia. Boards. .::_~:.====:_.:__ ___ _:_:::.:_:::::~:_:::_::.:::~-------_J-=----;f;gf;::f~~~~~!!!!'!!!!~~~~~J The Council combines nine member boa rds from CAR 23rd and 32nd District s and was or· ganized to coordinate re- a ltors efforts l o pro· fessionalize and keep in better contact with local government relative to property owners· rights, planning and taxation. Also elected to serve next yea r are Jim Loomis of the East Orange County Board and vice chairman, and secretary treasurer· elect Jack Schultz of the West Orange County Board. Bud Hansen of Santa Ana will chair the Gov- ernmental' Affairs Com· mittee again in 1977. as- sisted by vice chairman L yman Faulkner of Newport Beach. Former Fountain Valley Mayor Ed Just is employed by t h-e co m m i t t e c as • "Condominiums overlook lush gardens, the lake and 10/J co1Use ... spectacular mountain and desert vkws. '' The Desert Sun "Desert Island radiates a charisma all its o wn. The dynamic exterior styling builds an anticipation for what'.s inside ... and what's inside- "A J 6() acre JNivllJe raidmtitll ntllte ••• surroundtd by tM 18-ltok toll COlllW.. • The DdJ Pilot . . 0U~ security ... one of. tM 1'fOSI e""""'* community prottttlolt l)'Steru availab~ .Jn tlte dnat arH." Los An1eJes Times CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? in my opinion-is ni>thing short of dazzling!" Home Buyers Guide "Unbelievabk natural beauty ... unlimited joy" Los Angeles Herald Examiner Coming Soon. Newport Terrace. Grand Opening Unit VI. Without making a big thing of It, we just reopened the doors at Newport Terrace In prepa<atlon for the Grand ()peeing of Unit VI. We're not going an out to spread the word because we're not able to offer these homes for sole Just yet. But If you'd like to be among the first to learn of the Grand Opening dote. stop by and talk with our salesman. He'M be happy to acquaint you with 1he exciting 2 and 3 bedroom flOor plans featuring vaulted callings. flreploces and on new exteriors that complement the seaside enV'lfOM'leflt. And while you're there. be sure to toke o strotl In the f\Jlly-londscoped 15 ocre meodow 1hat's o complete world of recreotiOn with pools, Jacuzzi. sauna. volleyball. basketball, putting green and much more. So stop by soon Because with only 43 homes to be built in this unit, once the word gets out lt'n be a weU kept secret that didn't keep long. • n~rt terrace &dting Town ho~ In Ne~port &och Unit Ill tentattuelv priced from $51,950 • Coll 646-5001 • Soles~ open Soturdqy lhru T uesdav 10 to 5. m'ibm die hcurc "°'4> UNt I» Is My reseNed but we ore toking bock-up names In the event of conoelOUons when converting to oetual soles. You11 r•ve yourself when you see these unique tower homu surrounded by • ch•mpionship golf course, • priv•te, 2S.;acre reflection lake, •II on 160 •cres of pukJ.nd. This high-rite country club community In· eludes total security systems. tennis, swimming, uiling and fishing, all profeuionally maint•ined: Memberthips are avaUabw in the private Oesut Island Country Club •di•cent to the gtace(ul twin towers. This social and recre• ational center adds an extra dimension of enjoyment to life •t Desert Island. All penthouse.1 and tower homes feature sp.icious floorplans, large pr1v•te b•lconies, •nd luxury features. Maid service as A. mlO n•il•ble. .. Unequalle<I privlC)', t«Urity, and invest- ment value •re your• at Insert bl•nd. Come. see It now! · Wrilt '" e1/I for f11rlltrr in/ormolion. (7 14) J.Z8·.Z i 11 Tower Homu from '67,000 Penthouses from.Sl601000 """"' '~"'""" ~ (,.......,, Htt,1ltl •11•tr."'"" IW H.,,, Ol!Jit t1'1tl '""' St•IN Dnot '"A-Ii# Mir-it. V1;11 ••• tml••t , /•fllll~M "'""'' 11,J Hltt:l l'fllt ~Ir 1'o 1~11 ~"''· W1nmn Company. Inc .. • subsiJl.uy o( S.ifeco Comp.m ies I .... Pl'BLIC NOTICF. .s JO'ltt .. 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COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER Gnerol I 0021 GetWt"ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO LIVE BY THE VOCEAN Spectac ular 180 degree ocean view in- cludinl'.! magnif1ecnt sunsets. t his 3 bedroom. olTit·t·. 4 bath home with a sparkling pool. localed at 4545 ORRINGTON A VE. in Cameo Shores is OPEN SUNDAY 1:00to5:00 PM . Asking $198,500 . A SAND & SEA REALTY 675-iaoo i] Getterof 1002 •....•......•.......... DAILY PILOT SPANISH VILLA 3 8EOROOM +POOL e1rn1sn1.\s TH El-: [~aullful l lll•d l'tlll \ Ill E\'EH't ·nrt'fL'-;l>AY • Y1111M•11it lllVI ._.._I. l'\L •?•·•octO G~ral 100 Getterol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona .A Breathtaking view of Harbor, Catalina & Coastline. Professionally decorated & landscaped, achieving a dramatic & distinctive style all its own. 6 bedrooms, 4 baths. formal dining room . pool jacuzzi + 3' fireplaces. GeMrol s:ns,ooo Mick Vrodlt., Agftlt 752-6521 or551·2714 I 002' GflMt"ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW OF WATER -I 11ock to leach $154,500 Fff . A RARE FIND. Especially spacious 4 lednft & Dett with bcr & View PLUS 3 lednw & Patio Wlits co.priH this out. standincJ Newport leach DUPLEX. The 4 ~ Is Yocant and ready for o new own.r who wants a hln)e hoft. wittl an income unit. Toke adv .... of ap- prKiotlon & chpreciotiGft! WATERFRONT HOMES .'t• '\\ ( ,..,,1 H1sl ·•.iv ..... ·'1''"11 13.. ,id 71 Jt r.11 I lllll h u J! i' I 1 \' 1 n i; r" 11 m l'la.,~tfil-d St-lt mn Cr:il•kl1n g f11·1 11l.1c... _ 1_ I! u u r rn c t k 1 I • h " n G•nerol I G02 Ge.rot I 002 iCieMral l 002 "• brt•:Jkfasl arc.•a :--., 1 'l' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• thru wrndo~ lo p n\ .111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW&:\..1- A•MKlat•• fll&l U T&Tf oNVUTMINTI •61 NOrl" C....'4 H>fll•••V l "Ollnl 8"C'h CAIU01n1• LAGUNA. BEACH CONDO Nearly oceanfront on prestigious Cliff Drive in the northend of Laguna Beach ... an easy drive to Newport. 2 Bdrms., large living· room. & fireplace. Luxurous ! $89,000. *********** . GOLFER'S PARADISE IN LAGUNA NI GUEL One or the finest custom homes ' ever built on beautiful Niguel Golf Course. 3 Bedrooms, den & a grand. s p acious living room with entrancing views of the greens. • $179,000 494-6594 Custom Newporter patiu. Spa cl' IOI' II \'. p:.srk1n)!. l.oc:ill'ct 1w.1r :.ehoob u ntl :.h1q1p111i.:. H:.tr).(atn pnc1• al S5 I.!"'" flurry' <.'all t11>:J.1l~1j7 ,,,,.,. •1 , •. , j • ljf.; SELECTED HOME BUYS W.1lk to hl.'itfh 111· hoal [~ •. ·• ! Sun bathe on large sun· deck. i! BR, lam1ly rm, i! ba, c o:.l. i'\t•wpurlcr . ------======"' .\1u'l set· to hl'lll'\'c• • • ,\ real bargain al SH!l.500 for appl c·all 81n9'e Jefls!! 645·34lA An• )OU ronfu:-.cd & won .I denng how lo advcrw~e 11 your Chr1 ~tmJ s ~1ft I f I • ite m s" For :in tnf'x· 9'!!~~ .. I!!·~~"" pens1\•e w:iy lo go, JU!.l -=* 1 c~ll our <.;hn:.lmu:. Ad Viser at 6-li! 56711 !1:~!'!'! ......•... ~~~~1!1:~~~! •......... !?.~~ Atfrocfln De&.a• HolM bc.aettlC ...... ..._..&Out ,Mmy M•y O .... ..clftg hahres HI BEAUTY $61,900 Bt01y upgraded 4 bdrm, 2 ba + l g fam rm. The warmth of used brick & much paneling make this a truly special home. 545·9491. FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREA GOT SOME CASH?, $34 ,500 with $326 pe r mo subject lo VA loan exists on this FY home. Lge lot, nice patio, brick BBQ. 968·3371 or 546-1754. DECORATOR CHARM ts evident thruout this sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Must see to appreciate. $67,900. 968·3371 or 546-1754. "KOOL" CONTEMPORARY Essence of simplistic beauty lypiri ed by cool greens, yellow, white, chrome & Coil. 2 story. fam rm, wet bar, huge master s uite. 968·3371 or 546-1754. FISH. IOAT, SWIM $68,900. This eleg ant single story cluster home has it all. Private lake, private pool, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. frm.l din, fam rm. plus 2 patios, s hows like a model. 545·9491. EXECUTIVE TRJ..LEVEl Gorgeous MV Republic 5 bdrm h om e h as every thing a ram could require. Vaulted ceilings. huge FR w/frplc & wet bari.. Prof lndscp, prof d ecorat e d . $98,950. 545·9491. GI TERMS Elegant home w /super yd & patios. 4 bdrms, ram rm. More! 545·9491. EASTSIDE R·2 Rare bui Ida ble R-2 lot. Charming older home re cently r emodele d . Harbor Hi district. Build a unit for extr a income 646· 7711 or 540·8944. .f PllVAn COMMUHITY Single f am homes in this btfl Npt Bch location w /xlnt VIEW . Quiet cul·de·sac s t. 646-77ll or 54().8944. FIXH UPPER Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 ba plus ram rm home in sought after Back Bay area. Bring paint brush & tools! 646-7711 or 540'.8944. THERAHCH A "country" atmosphere w /towerin g tre es. Majestic 2 s tory mansion w/4 bdrms, 3 ba, game rm & swim pool. 646-7711 or 540-8944. LIDO ISLE Outstanding custom bit home w/4 bdrms, 3 pa, ram rm, separate game rm & 3 car gar age. Out or town owner says SELL. 646-7711 or 540-89411 . SAH JOA9UIH SNCIAL Adjacent to golf course w/btfl greenbelt VIEW. Close to UCI. Popular San. Mateo patio model all on one floor. Just introduced to the mrkt. 646-7711 or 540·894(. Walker & Lee Real Eslate. I: I I Y °" M•af SH to .Appnclah! You'll le DelcJM.cl Locefed on Via Udo Mord THE PALMS SPRING LOOI(! T~tefully decorated 3 bdrm w/great bonus rm w/wet bar. Guarded community, lake, boat d ock, more! 968·3371 or 546·1754. LIST YOUR HOME WITH YOUR FRIEHDL'f..LOCAL REAL ESTATE GIANT . 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Homes 2637 Vista Orn ada 3BR, View $129,950 Bluffs IACK IAY VIEW-11.UFFS Just listed 3 bedroom, 21h bath home in Bluffs. Shows like a model. Has security alarm plus . intercom system. Great brick patio on view side. Truly a fin e home. $129,950. YOUR CHANCE FOR H. Y. HILLS Is finally here. Don't miss this charming, immaculate 3 bedroom home abounding w/privacy & pride of ownership. It's priced right, with the land, at $133,500. ROMT ROW IRYIME TERRACE One of a kind estate-sized grounds. Nearly ¥2 acre. Ra mbling 4 bedroom family home, view, pool, huge family & garden room. 31,~ baths. Hurry. $295,000 .• VIEW OF llG CANYON Three bedrooms, three & one-half baths, guest room, pool, jacuzzi. Private yard, thousands spent in landscaping plus lots more. All for $1G8,500. OM THE FAIRWAY New custom home in Bjg Canyon right on the golf course. 3 bedroom. 3 baths plu,, family room with we t bar. Lots of wood decking. 3 car gange. Truly a good value at $268,000. LIDO CUSTOM CottMER Magnificent fi ve bedroom home w /separate dining room, den & family room. Quality refjnements throughout. Close to club. $275,000 ,- 100 FOOT YACHT SPACE Yes ! A' rare chance for the owners of a truly deluxe yacht. Exclusive IJdo Isle accommodations being sold for close to land value. By appointment only. $550,000. LIVE AT 1HE IEACH Walk to private beach, tennis courts, pools from this charming 4 bedroom, den home. Beamed c athedral ceilings, hardwood floors, used brick, family sized kitchen. $194,500 TOWMHOMl-llG CANYON . The Greenbrier, s plit level 2 bedroom, 2 bath award winning' home on 6th fairway. Brand new and handsomely upgraded. Tennis, pools, park-like setting. Architecturaliy imaginative. $1'5,000. TltADITIOMM. •m Two story. four bedroom. four bath home w /ba7 view from spacious master suite. Private beach~ & boat facilities. $179,500. A COILDWB.L IANCll CO. 644-1766 2111 ~N\IOAOUINHILUAD. '" NWl'Oflf CINTP °""SAT /SUH. 12-4 -1 Oa4 W .14Y-A-Vl.-- 5 Bdrm.a., 3~ baths, tge. hayf ront home. Pier & sllp. Lota of c harm. s:m.ooo b"la"*3 873-8086 Eves IAYFRONT 4 Bdrms .. • bat.b.s; new, never occupied I 2·Story, Jots of wood Ir glass; pler for bo;it. Nice water view. $289,500 6'7WG63 642-2253 Eve associated e R o "-r u > .. £ ,, t r i 1~ ~ l 02r, W QalL,~ "'1 •tr,' POOL ESTATE $59,500 Private cul·de·sacl Secluded tile entry to ex· panslve living room with Palos Verde stone hearth . a mas t e r p iece! Epicurean kitc he n highlighted by formal tline ! Rich wood panel- ing and sparkling paint! Sweeping master bedroom retreat! Child· safe rear yard fenced for saCety with sparklln1 summer fun pool! Seller anxious. Call for det.aila! 847-6010. QPrN 111 9 •II S fUN TOSI NICI' llllUAltd OPEN HOUSE SAT&SUN l·S BIGCAMYOM 10 Burning Tree Rd, NB Quality bit 4 bdrm, frml din., separate fam rm! P rime ~ acre l o t w/view! Exec utive manor, ideal for im· pressive entertaining I $285,000. E/of Jamboree on San Joaquin Hills Rd, thro security gate to Big Canyon. · llG C4-MYOH llAUTY-$271,500 Exquisite tasto iD decor in ·this Gorgeous Versailles by Deane Homes. Luxurious -from the glistening Italian wbltb marble entry thruout the entire 4 bedrm & den home. Formal DR, 4'1.a baths. ai:r-cond. View! l 2 RUE ST. CLOUD SAT /SUN 1.S llG CAMYOH -S27S.OOO A spectacular & tmusual 4 BR-Broad· moor! In a perfect location for a view of the golf course & on an extra large lot. Enjoy the pool or jacuzzi or just enjoy this beautifully decorated home.. JASMINE CRIB -C.D.M. Elegant 3 BR 2¥.i bath beauty in new private area with security gat~. Hardwood floors, lush cptng & drapes . $149,500 unfum, $1.69,500 furnished. 35 MAINSAIL SAT /SUN l·S THE "'ILU~s·-IMD UMIT Spacious customized condo in newest section of "Bluffs". 2 Lge bdrms, den with fire pl, formal D.R. & 21h baths. Beaut cpts & drapes. A/C. Lse $750 2921 PERLA OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 llG CAMYOM TOWNHOUSE. LUSI Choice location with beaut. golf course VIEW! Lovely I -story 2 bdrm., Jge formal dining rm. Highly upgraded. Plus h cptog & drapes, s hu tter s, microwave, ceramic tile entry & kit. Air·cond & filtered air. $950 month. 22CANYON ISLAND DR.~AT/SU,N 1·5 llG CAMYOM HEW TOWNHOUSE For lease $800 mo, for sale $118,500. In prestigious new area w /security gate. Upstairs mstr bdrm w /sitting rm, 2nd bdrm dn may be used as den. Lge D.R. See Broker 22 Cyn Island. F 0 R I~~ CALL 3 IEDROOMS -POOL -$51,500 WALKER & LEE Fantastic Anthony kidney-shaped pool BROKER completely fenced. This Costa Mesa home bein g' completely redecorated BEACH RETREAT by owner. This is a great value! $42,5_00 ' Steps to pounding surf 21 I I San Joaquin Hms Rood and crystal sand! Back MEWPORT CE....,.._ M.I . 644·4910 yard Is bay area play ,... • ~ ground. Winding wooden !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! walkways to secluded en· 1 try! Gourmet kitchen. Ge•r.. 1002 Gfttffol Step-down conversation ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• area+ firepl ace! Suns hine breakfast patio. Pool -jacuzzi -***OPEN SUNDAY 1-5*** volleyball Garden living at Its finest. Call 847-6010. OffN 1k 9 • 11 S f(JN TO 8! NICE• trllldMI S'BEOROOM $69,950 Noed room to expand? Large home wilh family style kitchen, sep ra mily rm w/fplc. Beautiful f rce·Corm patio w/Cirepit, shake roof and much, much more. Good Costa Mesa location one block lo park. Just listed, call 546·5880. <#-~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS COMMANDING VIEW OF THE PACIFIC Located in Corona del Mar. Very spacious S bedroom custom home on fee land .. One of the. outstanding values on todays market. Tip.top quality with beamed ceil- ings, planked floors and warm country decor. Formal dining room, billiard room with wet hnr a nd works hop. Pticed lo sell at $199.500. Call 073-8550. Ol'(N 111 9 • ,,.S IUN 10 81 NICI' r•am GNIFICEMT VIEW Dramatic 3 bedroom Deane home, higb above 18th Fairway or Big Ca· nyon Country Club. Spacious 32' living room with walls of gl ass, b eautl!ul ma ster bedroom with Roman style bath. Gracious llv· tng tn guarded privacy. 6 Rue Verte Newport Beach OPEN SAT & SUM I ·S VIA MICE'S NICEST $10,000 Price reduc· tion for quick sale! 4 Bdrm., 3 ba., sunny South patio. Lge. kitchen with family dining. $159,500. 113 VIA NICE, LIDO ISLE 141.IOA IECICOHS Just completed! 3 Bdrms., 3 ba., dramatic 2·story living rm. Soaring frplc. Dbl. gar age +guest parking. $139,500. 313 ISLAND. BALBOA PENIN. SAILIOA TS & SUNSETS Fantastic view oceanfront duplex in prime r ental area. Cathedral ceilings, entertain- ment area with we t b ar. 6009 . SEASHORE, NEWPORT BEACH CALL TO SEE 5 Units in Dana Point; two l ·bQ,rms. + 3 bachelors. Ih Mil e to beach & ma rina. Xlnt rentals. Cannot be duplicated, $135,000 --DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W (,,,,.,, Hwv NB 645 ·7575 31l6 Newport Blvd ~J B 073·90 60 SEA THE 'BEACH Almos t new ·Duplex ; 3 bedroom, 3 bath upper, Oceanview from deck. Large 1 bedroom lower. 4 Car garage, ·fireplace each unit, builtins, carpets & drapes. $135,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. corner 30tfl S~l'.~}A-"~~s· That lnf1igulng Word Gome wffh o Cltudle ----....... t., C\AY a. rou.AM----O ltea"""P9 the 6 ktomhled -di below lo t110\e 6 slt11pl9 woid.. Print lell•r• of eo<h In Ha Ii•• of 1Quare., GRAND VISTA I H 0 y MER JlEAL TY 768·1212 :1 :1•::1 :1 :1::1 : NEWPORT llACH WXURY Beat buy lo Ba1crtst1 2500 Sq. ft. of pure classt Four maaaive bedrooall, wltb secluded mHte.r wing. Sunny country kitchen with all new ap. pliancea, lncluding buill· in Q'licrowave oven. 2 Large water heaters +.+ + decorator's do· U&hL Don't lllls• all th1a tor onl1 $139,500. Catt 6*?171. OllfN 11t 9 •11 HVN ro WMCf• .. ' I POEQUA I* I I I' I I LATMEL I I I I I' I T I C N E L If The opporlunltta In this c I I' I I I · country are wonderful. .... ____ -· -· __ ..... One poor Immigrant came ------over hero ond mode e for. C Y N IC A R tune, end ho could only •P9•k three wOl'cla1 "---..... ---.... " .. -.H TUM S OT ...... "' into y our w~~nd walk to N~wport's famous Wedge from this 4 bedroom Peninsula Point home. ,.Features flreplaoe and great paUo. Now $135,000 OOOH what a relie! ... No maintenance con- dominium close to freeways in Irvine's beautiful Deerfield. 3 bedroom, dramatic two·story formal dining room, fireplace, private patio. Close to PoOl and recreation center. Only $69,950. UNWIND i~ the secluded custqm jacuzzi sur. rounded by a lushly planted patio, then enjoy the fireplace inside. a Bedroom, huge (ami.ly room. Reduced to$79,500 KISS goodbye forever the worries of main- tenance and gardening. Carefree con· dominium living is great. 4 Bedroom, family room, formal dining room, · huge bonus room, on wide greenbelt in The Bluffs. Proudly offered at $108,500. 640-9900 ffl.e~ &lals ~ Valley Realty IOO~G ....... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS FABULOUS NEW LISTINGS E-LAN. One of the rare extended units. 2600 Sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 3 ba.! orm. din., fam. rm., w/Wet bar & 2no frplc. Custom features t~out. Bay, mt. view, nr. pool. $160,000 INCL. PRIME LAND!. E·PLAN. Choice early Bluffs. Lux- urious neutral carpets, drapes, shut· ters, wallpaper. 2250 Sq. ft., 3 bdrms., Cam. rm., 21/:i ba., 3 lge. patios. $133,500 CHOIC• IA YPROMT LEASE Custom 3 bdrm., 2Y.i ba. Elegance & quality thruout. Huge encl. patio over-. looking magnificent view! $750 Month HELEN B. ,DOWD REAi.TOi, IMC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top UsW & Top S••-· 1974 & ft7S I ,,.up N•wport-MHG lowd of IMHors Personalized Designer Pattern From Relta Brown we cet thta blu boaanza . mid-calf gown. U Ues ll1ICtlfU11y over hook aad eye, cl0tl.n1 ln !root. Fabrics: mpo. jetsey, aiflt, novelb' cotton. F·U ·D cut onlY ln lillses Smalt · (8-8) Medium (10-12), Laree Of.JI), Sbe Medhuh reqUires s 8/8 fdl. ol "5'' fabric, To 'Order: send : patten\ a.-mber, 1lie. name. address and lip. Prlco IUO plut JOI pQlta(e ID4 bud.Una. Patlan Book• by QMllftcaQon, SUpplement ~· Part.Y • Rott ... l>talP, $1.~ pogt.paid. M~! cbeclr payable to 9PldM. S.d ~N to Ul~· nnspaJ>tr. eloSp..S..lBrtqeSt, Milford, N.J. ... Dept. Cp.11 SUNR•HOMIS ltlALTY Offers 1 Yl' Wauanty Hotne Saver Proan1 m Call Fw Jnformailiw 549.-6$5 ~II. macnab/lrvtmi ?-raalty FIMIR HOMIS FIOM $43,500 TO $I.JOO.OGG THI BLUFFS -FRONT aow VllW 301 VISTA MADl!ltA. OP9t SUH. 1-1 P.M. Ma g nificent "D" Plan. Customized w /beautiful floor & win· dow coverings. Fine oak cablneta & mouldings. Air conditioned. 3 bedrooms. On wide greenbelt. End unit. Reduced to $152,500! 1 <P41) LIVE IM IAYSMOltlS Fantastic master suite -high beamed ceilings -a deck & a view of the bay enhance this 3 bedroom, den or office home. Family room w/wet bar & living room w/buge fireplace. Visit us S&MAY IM:30 P .M. 2811 IA YSHOllE DL (P42) WESTCLIFFCHAIMR- OPEH SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1100 DOYER DRIVL Custom, fm. maculate & totally redecorated. All new kitchen. plush carpeting, mir- rored dining. 2 bedrooms + den. Used brick, lovely patios. Heavy shake roof. Fenced yard for pet.a or children. 1st ofterlng at $137.SOO.: CP43) • MEW EXCLUSIVE US11NG Superb Monaco in Big Canyon! 3 bedroom, 2'1.a b;ith w /spectacular view -Ocean, Catalina,, ~unsets & night li g hts. Lots of extras r $210,000. OPEN SUN. l·S P.M. #15 RUE CANNES. CP44) OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 4122' ESCUDERO DR., RACQUET CLUI . Warm & friendly "Melbourne" 3 bedroom, family room charmer w /lovely private backyard. Close to parks & tennis. $74,900. (P44a) A VERY SPECW. POllTOFIMO One of Harbor View's finest w /4 bedrooms, 5 baths + guest house.' Quarry tile entry. hallways, dining room & fireplace. A separate unit ideal for in·laws. Completely private. Inter.com thruout. $159,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (P45) VIEW IM OLD CclM R-2 potential. Elegant Turn-of ·the. Century complete w /mouldings, period fireplace, country kitchen, artist's hideaway, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths & widow's walk on which to sip your cocktails & watch spec- tacular sunsets. $168,500 Lease/op- tion. Polly Johnston 642·8235. (P46) BELIEVE IT Olt HOT $43,500 -Exclusive Newport Beach Village -walk to rest. & shopping. 2 bedrooms -2 baths -family room. Shows like a model. Private beach, pool, jacuzzi & avail. boat docks. 1h ·house; lh·mobile. Drive by 300 E. Coast Hwy -DeAnza Bayside Village #SO .. Lois Miller 642·8235. (P47) SOUTHPORT MANSION! There's room for everyone in this huge, but charming 6 bedroom home w /brick fireplace, dinette, formal separate dining room, lg. living room w /marble fireplace, spacious oak paneled bonus room w /custom built-ins. Expanded decks to enjoy the ocean & city lights plus gorgeous pool, jacuzzi, gazebo & playhouse. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. CP48) GIT RUDY TO GIVE THANKS You ha ve found your dream home! A charming 3 yr. old custom Coun· try French w /used brick -leaded glass -marble fireplace -4 bedrooms -21h baths & on lovely little channel in Newport Shores. $157 ,5-00. Bob Owens 642-8235. (P49) EXECUTIVE -PllJllEC110NI Elegant San CarlQS Plan C -end unit in Rancho San Joaquin. Green- belt loeation w /view of golf course & lake. 2 bedrooms, den/game room, formal dining room, fireplace. 21h baths. Many up· grades! Vee Stinson 642·8235. <PSO) HARIOR V1IW SOMllSIT One of largest lots in Harbor View -terrific greenbelt locaUon - 5 bedrooms. family room, dining rOQm, 2 fireplaces Is 3-car 1arage. Neutral decorating. $1'9,500 lncl. land. Joycf> Edlund~ (PGl) -aEAUl'IU.• is the word for this lg. con- domlni um ! Custom drapes & shades + so much more make this 2 bedroom, den & view llome the finest offered i.n .Rancho San Joa· quin . $105,000. Laszlo Shark~ny 752·1414. <PS2) / 641·8235 • '*'10o 901 Dover Oriw Herbor View c..nter I tvlne at c.mpus Vtttty Otnttr 7~1414 . I ....... Fors• , .. Oft .. '°" s• Nouwt PoricW HOttS,-. Fors. IHoaH For w. •••••..............•...••••..•....•.. Ge.rot IOOZ G....,,.. ••··;~;; ;=··········;~~·; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........•....••.•.•••• •.•.•......•........... ············•··•······· THE ILUFFS CONDOMINIUM 2 Bdrm., 2 bath end unit in the older. established area. Beautifully decornted, wet bar. garage door o pener. Near pool $83,950 A gre3t bachelor pad' OCEAMHOMT SPOILa If you like to be spoiled, try this 2 bdrm .. 2 bath own- your-own unit in South Laguna. Lots ~f sandy beach & blue ocean directly m front of your window here. Elevator lo large heated pool, beach & ocean. ~4 Hr: security; no kiddies permitted m _residence. Try ~.500 for quiet. lux- urious elegance. or others at $123.500 & $149.000 ~ COUMTltY KITCHEN HYE7 Yes. right tn the ~ttractive Cameo Hi ghlands area of Corona del Mar . 3 bdrms .. -t-den or 4 bdrm.-; Key lo privat~ be ac h $123.500 And r<.>decor;.ite as you like DOLORES, WE LOVE tOU ... und Su will you when you see this beautifully up- graded Dolores model condominium right on the edge of the scenic bay & ocean view. ~ Ddrms .. 211'.i buths, wet bar, large wrap-around deck for view ing. $152,000. Exclusive with Harbor VIEW DE LA. IA. Y .. of this you can be sure. No better view in all of Irvine Terrace. Custom dcsj.gned by owner & ~ever offe red for sale 'til now. 2,000, Sq. ft., 2 bdrms. + den home. Plans drawn for. 2 a dditional room s if de- -; ir ed . $225.000. You may view this hy calling 673-4400 1-L U-=tB() It Division of Harbor Investment Co. 1002'G~ral 1002 .....................•.......•...•............ * * OPEN HOUSES * * 1700 STARLIGHT CIRCLE. H.I . A truly maJ?nificcnt home in exclusive Baycr est. lltghly up_graded 4 hdrms .. den. formal dining rm .. huge lamilv rm .. 4 hath~ & 3 rnr g;.iragc $179.500 • Sec .J ;.in ()dcrman. Sunday I 5 426 VISTA PARADA.. M.I . Lovely Bluffs condo wilh 3 bdrms . frplc .. 2 baths & powder rm. & sple n did view Lease or lease w t th buy 1up- t1on & sa vc ont• year 's appreciation SI 15.000 St•c Pia. Sa l I ;, or Mart;:e Sun 1-S 603 VISTA IOHITA. H.I . Another beautiful Rluffs <·ondo ewh· d('(:Oratcd :J bdrm 21 ' hath:-, frpk. ,\l,o SI 15.000 S<'<' ,lfl\. clav. 1 to·5 I 20 MOUNT AIH VIEW, TURTLEROCK Sh..trp 3 bdrm . ~ balh htime with J!Ood view Clo:-c lo lo\cly gn•cn p .. uk are.1 ~:J.!H>O ITurtlcrock Dr to Emporia 1 Scl' M J rg<.• Wolfe Sal l S Ht1..u> t~ OUR {, 4i\.YEAR ~ol~ ~ • • CORONA DEL MAR · 675-3000 I 002'6ettttol 1002 ·············•·•······· .•.•.•.•.....•......... DOREEN Y. WOODARD Rl TR Call 644-7878 * •••• See, Swim & Scintillate! At I 7 S.0 Skytartl LmM, HI O~n HOUH Satj'Sult I 2-4 4 ldrwi -21/J laths -D ... lltft l(ltch -f'~ -AIMftffiH $141 .500 CaM Auocicltr. C.-dyft MaMMI 64S.ISll G.neral 1002 GtMrol 1002 ....................... ·········· ············· Find wh.ll you "',, nl Omly Pilot Clus~1f1C'c1!. GeMrat BAYS ('00 111111 I.If) ·1 1>1 I • ha ON •HE WA Tiil .,..._ VIEW SI 19,500 CHA.ltMIHG TWO STottY HOM! wittl 4 ~. I~ ll•lttg ""' M.dc• tile ...try mtd MnY ~ appalRt111Hts. 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DELUXE TURTLEROC I< l'I 111 .1 I hdr m l1,1th' ll:l I ,l ll\l h I Ill "1111 )!f1-.11111nr.: hd"il fir, lurm.11 t1111111.: ~ b1 i..i..1 1 m < h.irm 1111: ,11num "p1•11111)! ull 1.11111 I~ rm & kttl'hl 11 OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 19472 Sierra Chula ~11~,r~ • 675-5930 • h .~ ~ I ••,I II 1< I I d \I J BEDROOM 5 BLOCKS TOOCEAH \\.di.. 111 ltt'.H h 1111111 lht 1 h.1rm111r.: :s fi, d1 ""111 111•11 , ol .I '' '' 11 h 1 .11111 "' t1tl1110.: (11111111\ 1..111h1ll\\11hh11111.fl111111' II••"'·''"' \\ .olll•·'l"'I 1111 1• l'0',11 \ .. 111 "ti h I\\ p,1lt•k ... 1·1~t~1•tl ,II ~;.1 1.tO Hut I} f .oll 'H.:I 1.;1;; P ele Barrell Reafl.'J preje nl~ PREMIERE SHOWING IEAUTIFULlY DICOtlATED WISTCLI .. -has a warm country f eeling. Special wallpapers, bltn cabinets, warm woods and imported tiles enhance this spacious 3 bedrm, 3 b ath, family rm home. $137 ,000. I Z06 k~H h . Mwpt lch S• fs-I ·5 LIDO ISLE 6REA.T PRICE REDUCTION! Perfect home for the family wanting to move right in. Spanking new kitchen. New paint r ead y to go. Walk lo tennis ;.ind beach. Can be expanded for future addition. Now $143,000. 132 Via Trieste, N.I. Sat~ 1-5 BIG BAYCREST FA.MIL Y HOME WlTH EVERYTHING - and at the right price! 5 Bedr ms. 4 baths. formal dining room, family room. laundry room. office. etc., etc. See it today! $149,500 1814 Gleftwood, H.I. UNIVERSITY PARK Satj5Mn 1•5 IRA.MD MEW TOWHHOME -exclus ive a rea. One level. 2 bedrms. 2 baths, dining room and 2 enclosed patios. Sharp Spanis h tile roof. Move in for Chri stmas~ 29 Toho•, lrviu Sat/Sun 1-5 MESA VERDE'S BEST CHECIC THIS 4 bedroom home! Newly painted a nd <·arpeted. s hake roof . fruit trees. doll house. Neat and r lean priced to sell al $88,500. 2828 TabOCJO Plo,e, CM NEWPORT HEIGHTS Sat/Sun 1-5 CLOSE TO f'ARK & SCHOOLS -Heavy sha ke roof. bay window overlooking garden. 3 bdrm home on quiet street. 2 Double garages with alley access. $89,500. 531 San lemardlftO, HI Sat/Sun 1-5 WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF ENJOY YEA.R •ouNO LIVING in this 4 bedroom. family room home. Sparkl- tnl-! pool in the hot weather. cozy fireplace in winter. $125.000. 1520 Warwick, H.I . OfM" Sun 1-5 EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTING MEWPORT HEIGHTS -2 bedrm, lurge lot and extra !urge garage. Features full width f ronl porch. Excellent loca- l ion l'ru:cd lo sell ;.it S75.000. ~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ~~~!'! ....... L~~~~ RANCH RULTY 551-2000 SPECTACULAR TURTLE ROC K VI EW This beauliful 3 bdrm. 212 bath Plan SU in Turtle Rock Terrace has a fantastic view by day & night! Living rm & s pacious family rm with bea u tiful Palos Verdes Stone ~'ireplan·s. Upgraded carpeting & ti rapes th ruoul. Covered patio. Rear ~·~ml is so big there·s room for a pool! Wl'l hur Larg<' formal dining rm ~1 11 ~ttHI OPEN SUMDA. Y 1-S 19 191 HORWOOD TERRA.CE ?:~~~~~! .......... ~?~~!?:~~! .......... !?.~~ OPEH SUM. I ·5 22 LIMDA. ISLE Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm . & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Is land. Boat slip. $325,000 New -under construcfion, Contemp . Cape Cod. Oak firs., 5 BR, 4'h Ba., 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ro yrnJ,. D••'o'•' N B 6 75 6 16 1 Harbor Vin t Jiills O~n Sot/Sun 1-5 861 SandcosH•. CdM Highly upgr;odcd In evcr- ~ \' ••Y rustom drp!>, rrpts & wall c·ovcnngs, t111t1'<l .i:la~~ Ll-:l' family 1'111 w tpll' k1t<-h1·11 ha:i pa ~• thru "1111111\\ to p.11\c'l & 11:1· 1.111ds1•ap1•1f 1arlf " -.1111okll'r., \l,1._lt•r '1111•• h11 ,. Sl'll dr\'""rng .lf'l'a S1•p I :oun !Ir~ w i.lorai.:t· .1r(',1 :1 I C.1r i:llrai.:l' Si 1• ''' •1p G....,-ol I 002 GtMrel I OOZ I' rt•<' t .._. 1 '-' <; I :~ H ~, U 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• •• •• i;.s 1 ;;no wtbt Slldd t;~ REALTORS OW MER ~lo11nd Don't m111s lhts Co<1tu Mesa 4 hcrtrm home feuturing formal dtninit. lj?e kit. "' dinette !luge ltvinli! nn•11 c•t•ntcr~d :iround ni~10) lrct·<1 onrl •14' rover1"<I patio. ('or111.:r I 0 c :.I l I 0 II • I ,, I ... 0 I Pt1\JC') room f<u· molor horn'" hoal or lru1l1•r l'lieed rt11hl ul Stlll.500 C.il I '4ti S8llC> ~HERITAGE REALTORS llG CA.HYON -lonlemx Model R..-Ced to Sl9Z,500 '-9 VllW, f'OOL md 1>i9tiflM dKw 1R tW1 P"ft'"ilon Ilg C..yo.e ovttio aldat ftle golf course CMd be...,.. llgllh .t Mc)ht. Mew '1. •• ahape poof wl"-a w...,. b.-. lnclltl•• •••ht'_.. with el the •M•ttltlH for graciOt11 llvlttCJ •11cl another bedrOOM MMe & deft. Tite oWMr has ltls Miftd ,,.. • to flM>H ow. o,... dalty Uftffl lold, I to S f'M. WATERFRONT HOMES .!h 'I IN C o.i~t H1al11., •l '''"T"O" S..·.'11 ,, 1;141 ~n w11 I • Sunday November 14. 1978 ~c:-!!!: .~~ ~ •••••••• ~~!~: !.~~ .~~ ....... . DAILV PILOT Gewer.. I 002 G....... I 002 ••···••·····•·········· ••....•..•.••......... ®herbert hawk ins HEAL TORS SALES ASSOCIAT E J ACK TREGARTHEN . . OPEH HOUSI$ 1·5 'M 4 BEDROOMS, l o/.& Buth, F.n. $69,000 1748 l owa St.. Costa Mesa 3 BEDROOM, l~ Bath , F.R. $55 000 19132 Stingray, Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOMS, H4 Bath. F .R. $69 500 10685 E l Silbido, Fountain Valley · 4 BEDRMS, 2lh Ba. F.~. $87,990 206 7th Street . Huntington Beach OrPORTUMfTY CA.Hiil MIGHT Come as you a re and get th e details on your fut ure in the lucrative re al estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to9p.m . o r call for a ppt. PUM TODAY FOtt YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St., Fountain Valley 963·8311 ~!~~~!'! .......... !~~~!?:~~~! .......... !?.~~ ******~************ MANAGER WANTED ******************* For a well known, expanding real ~tale company. Opening a new office m Costa Mesa. Must have experience & in teg rity. Salar y plus+. All applications confidential. Apply to D aily Pil ot. Box 791-Classifled Advertising. 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. 92626. GftMral 1002 Gen.ral 1002 •.•................•... 3 fkd~t~,,~PP:.i~~.1 a l ... ,. g:ir:ig11. ll 1lhh~ ro1>m . f>1.tllo S:H.!150 400E.17" C.M. A•~ ...•.•...............•. TOUGH CHOICE $49,900 OR S52,90 0 B11lh thrct' lwdr11um hum1·:.. h'l·atetl in 1111111 111.:tuu Jtt•ueh .irt·a ~l·ar :.h11µµ111i.: anll ~1·l111ob Call 11-12 z;.3;, j f i,. • .. ~ . I 002 GeMrol I 002 •••••••••w••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST WESTSIDE VALUE Very large customized 4 bedroom. 2 bath ho m e . FA heating. copper plum bed, beautiful comer lot. J ust perf ecl for you. Call right now and b uy il for only $.59,500. Call 962-4454 S & S PARK WEST This m ay be it for you : VALUE PLUS HE R E . Big 4 bedrooms, 3 bath h om e located on VERY LARGE P R E MIUM LOT with custom H & F POOL. DOG RUN, P LUS boat or recreation vehicle pad. You can save thousands over "Bare" new house al $94,900. Open Hou se Sunday 1-5 al L5022 Tungwood <nea r Newland and Bolsa) Westminster Cull for de- tails. Call 962-4454. COUNTRY SPLENDOR Newly remodeled home with n ew conc rete d rive way, new floor cover- ing, new pan eling, 3 bedr m s, 2 bath a nd a very productive garden. Priced at $.57 ,500. CaJI 546-4141. PIANISSIMO We 're not keeping quiet over this 3 bedrm a nd a music room home. It is in a quiet , peaceful neighborhood. We're full c rescendo with all stops open. Easy•walk to market. schools and recreation. In North Costa Mesa. You 'll h um a happ~ tune at $59,950! Call 546·4141 FANTASTIC BAY VIEW Enjoy m other nature at work with an unspoiled view of the Back Bay fr om this outst anding 3 bedrm, Bluffs ho me. This popular Trina plan is a~ end unit with 2 patios, to insure le isure li ving at it's best. $139.000. Call 640-6161 BIG CANYON CUSTOM Spectacula r 4840 sq.ft. 4 bedroom ~ome tn fin al stages or construc - tion. Family room and library over· 'looking gor geous pool area and golf course. 2 Story livins room with massive fireplace and view loft . $38S,OOO. Call 640-6161 O +ioc .. ' loc otrd re C o'ta Mr\a Hunt11r1qlnn Bro~ h -NrwP<W t 5r o< h --. ----------- Relocating? TARBELL CAN HELP YOU locate your new home and sell your present·home at a good profit! We're a member of RELO. lnter·C1ty Relocatio n Service. a national network of realtors experieoced In handling family relocation problems. Whether moving across town... or across country. call the friendly folks at Tarbell After all, we've been FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! Dra1tically Reduced! ·Owner slashos the price on this rambling Mesa Verde home on the golf courso' Neatly groomed yards with a proress1ona1 touch Fully sprinklered yards Tastefully decorated home in rich tones and textures "" cond1- t10111ng. 4 bedrooms. gourmet d1n1ng room neKI to the award winning kllchen Separate family room wllh raised hearth ftrepiace Reduced thousands' 540-1720 EZ Care Yards! Oehghttul Summorl1eld home podeo1 tor tho working couple• Jog to the beach or ride your bike' Brand spanktn new palto area lor BBQ s Car pol~ drapes docorale the free t1ow1ng floor plan 3 bedroom!! 1lf• baths Lois of room tor entona1n1ng Take over pay· ments when you assume lhe low 1nteresl loan Asking $67 500 Galt 540.1720 Home of the Y ecr! Super deluKe home on Newporl Beach with a sparkhng view o! lhe Back Bay Indoor heated and !tllered pool for year round tun Lu>.· u11ous loving space 1hruou1 about 3000 l>Q feet 4 bedroom'i. 3 baths Formal entry leads to an oversized lam1ly room with it's own din- ing area King sized master bedroom is away trom lhe children s quaners fOf' ii pm1a1e Showing call 540-1720 Smtdpointe VIiia! Walk to all Schools' Lush park·ltke yards with spnnklers for convenience Covered veranda patio Ankle deep brown carpels coord1nat· ed drapery Walnut wood paneltng 1n den or 3 bedroom 1 1~ baths Eating area 1n the tamlly ~·tchen Heartwarming fireplace warms ltle l1v1ng room S64 000 Call 540-1720 2 For One Price! G•eal •rico111e property' Live m orie and let the olher make your payments• Orie bedroom one bath home the other is 3 bedrooms Both unlurn1shed NeOOs a htlle TLC but whill a bargain• Ask1rig 501 000 C;ill 540 1720 Transfer Forces Sale! Handsome rambltng ranch sryle ho·ne ori great school a•ea Ounht)' lath and plaster consrruc11on plenty ot room to park your trailer or boat Huge rear yard your kids can romp arid ptay Newly painted award w1rinong rose garden lru1t trees and berry patch' 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Stained wood cabinets. separate fam11y room with it's own lttoplace. 574.500 Call 540-1720 Rancho San Joaquin! Deligtttful eKecu11ve condo surrounded by a golf course. parki: and 1enn1s courts• Gracious entry toyer to slop dowri formal Irv· ong room Private bath arid dressing area 1n the secluded mastor bedroom Flickering ltreplace enhances the hvmg quarrers. Lovely Patio area for BBD s A lull line of rec. f;ic11111os ava1lal'>le Call 54().17?0 Columbia Executive! Sharpest homP on 1h1s tovelv Colleqo Park area 01 Irvine Lu'ih vnrds w1lh chchoridr;i lawns Beaullful trees ov0f's11ed covered pa110 w•lh muscle relaxing 1acuu1 LarQe rambhriq floor plan oflenno 3 bedrooms spacious lam11y room & ltri1,hed bonus room ideal for vour pool table Absoturety elegant 1hruou1 $107 000 Call 540 1120 Lonable Locati°"! You'll love this no hassle condo close 10 the freeways. tdeal tor lhe commuter• Smoketree townhome w11h completely maintenance free yards. Stono patio area 4 bedrooms. family room & kitchen combo tor entertaining or 1us1 ptaln relaiono. Secluded master bedroom walnut wood cabinets 2' 1 balh5 1n all All th•~ lor $68.900 Call 540· 1720 540-1720 29 55 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAI BELL REALTORS Gl --ServlftCJ 7000 Cities Thruout The Unlhcl States Member RELO ' . C4 DAIL y PILOT Sunday, November 1', 1911 .......... ,. s-. I HouH for s. Hoitt•• Fer w. I "-•H Fw s• H.tu llor s. ....... 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The ma sive kitchens huvt ult the: burlt·in~ Owner ls willing lo 11ell on un in lcr11!t onlv loon Cu II ror f''1owln1t appol nlm<'nl mo 1142·2.'l3.~. A SLEEPING BEAIJTY That caa s b.inc through with tender loving care . 3 Bed.rm, 1~ bath with fenced pool VA terms too. Priced at ~.900. F or Cull details Call Mike La Mont or Jim Moore RED CARPET REA 96J..449 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDlOOM 1'49 W. Avenida Cornelio. SC 498·3005 $62,500 Sat /Sun. #3 Carob (~he Terr.> Irv. 551·2000 $68.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 332 Piazzo Lido <Lido Cl) NB ~73·7300 $165.000 Sun. 1·4 597 Lombardy Ln .. Las. Bch 497.2457 $89.500 Sun 1·4 2 II & FAM lM Of' DEN 707 11th St .. H.B. 536-1484 Sat/Sun 12·4 417 Dahlia, CdM 675-3222 Sun. 1 ·4 262 Cedar (Nwpt Shrs) NB 631-3900 $74,500 Sat 1Sun 1·5 1000 Santiago (Dov. Shrs) NB 644-6200 $215 .000 Sat /Sun 1-5 300 E Cst Hwy #SODeAn.za Vil. NB 642-8235 $43,500 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 7 Montan as Norte.R S J oaq, Ir v f>4 2·8235 Sat 1Sun 1-5 2816 Cliff Dr .. N.B. • 645-3474 $149,500 SIS 12·drk 9 Rue Fontaine CBig Cyn) NB 631·1400 $192,500 SJS 1·5 412 Fullerton (Npt.Hg hts) NB 646-2414 $89,500 Sun 1·5 llOO Dover Dr .. N.B 642·8235 'Sl37 ,5@ Sun. l ·5 4351 Bridgeway. Irv 752·1700 $68,700 Sun 12·4 21 Rana CR.San Joaq ), Irv. 675·6000 $110,000 Sun. 1-5 204 1 Pt. Province <INHms) NB 675·6000 $.550 Imo. Sun. 1·5 3 IEDROOM 442 El Modena. Hghts. NB 548-3080 S88,500 Sun 1·5 2332 Bunker Hills Wy, CM 540-9538 S48,500 S;S 12-5 19346 Sierra Bello <T·rock ) Irv 833-3985 $81,500 Sat /Sun 1·4 jlO Cabrillo. C.M. 646-1952 $71.500 Sat/Sun 12·4 19191 Norwood Ter. (Trt.I RkHrv 551·2000 $141.900 SIS 1·5 9431 Fireside. Hunt. Bch. !>68·4456 $62,500 Sun 1·5 6191 Chinook. Westminster 846-3301 S.52.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 933 Santa Ana. Lag . Beach 499-2211 $98 ,000 Sat ,Sun l --1 226 Via Gra?.i ana (Lido II > NB 573.7joo 5147 ,000 Sun J.4 • 16621 Ch a rles La .. HB S40-9922 $68.500 Sat Sun 1·5 313 Isla nd r Bal Penin. >NB 673-9060 $139.500 Sun. 1·5 531 San Berna rdino. N.HghLc;. NB 642-5200 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2210 A vak>n <Coll. Pk I CM 557·7648 $.56,950 Sat/Sun 12·5 132 Via T rieste (Lido II ) NB 642·5200 $143,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 312 Vista Mad e ra <The Bluffs >NB 646·7711 Sun 1-5 •345 Uni\' B·4 (Back Bay) NB 675·6CIOO S61,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 #2 Rue 1''ont'bleau. BigCyn. NB ()75-6000 Sl .000 'mo. S /S I ·5 460 Ca bri I lo CE /Side 1 CM 548·0295 $7 2,500 Sun 12·5 16131 Tom as Ln .. H.B. 962·7788 5.55,900 • Sun 1·5 308 Vista Mudera (Bluffs> NB 642·R235 $152,500 Sun 1·5 8S9 Corlt.•7. St . C.M 752·141.i $67.950 Sun JS 208 Via Mentone <Ltdo 111 NB 642·8235 Sun 12·5 21112 Whitehorse. H 11 540-1720 S67 .500 Sun t ~ 930 Wll~on. C.M. 6'15-0303 5.52,500 Sun 11·4 719 Larks pur, old CdM. CdM 675·6000 S<t50/mo. Sun. 1·5 424 Prosp ect St (NwplShores) 979-8533 $73,500 Sun 10·5 3 II & FAM RM cw DIN · 2626 Bass wood (E·hluff) NB 833-9781 $1121500 Sal/Sun 1·5 ·#6 Rue Verte (Big CYn) NB 768-1212/640·4111 S/S 1·5 2917 Chestnut (Mesa Vrde) CM 540-0942 $71.900 Sun 1·5 2311 Cavenaugh, El Toro 497 1761 $53.950 Sat/Sun l 5 I 16 Via Qui lo, Lido II. NB 673-6915 $139,500 S IS 12-5 5301 Rive r Ave., N.B. 6'5·2016 $120,000 Sat /Sun 18842 Saginaw (T·rock) Irv. 559-4556 $89.500 S /S 12·5 5562 Ridgebury Dr., H.B. • 768-7878 $79,000 Sun 1·5 3203 T yrol <Top Of World) LB 494-4442 $87 .soo s IS J0.6 236 Via Mentone (Lido Nrd) NB ST~96 ~15,000 SIS 1-5 l.s31 Sweetan (Cal Hms) lrv. GS.SSSO $68.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 '-811 Bayshore Dr. (Baysh~) NB 642·8235 $175,900 Sl.1-4Sn.12·4:30 •2.449 Wlndw'd Ln,CnrTstn.NB 642·8235 $162,500 S /S 1 ·5 912 Cercis Pl. <E ·bluff) NB ' 642·8235 Sat/Sun 12-5 M32 Arnett. H.B. 846-3301 $56. 750 Sal /Sun 1 ·5 16 Deerfield. Irvine ~ 640-9900 $69,950 Sal l ·S •2279 Columbia Av., C.M. 556-2660 "3.000 SaC./Sun lt5 .{ EASTBLUFF OPE~ HOUSE Cha rming 4 bedroom split level. pool home $.134,500. 1, •roar 644.7421 o,... •~s 2U4Ccrabst.,N.I . T AMAllOM llSOlT, COlottADO In wint e r . a luxury h ideaway . comple te w1lh uncrowded s kiing. indoor tennis. h~wlh spa. swimming pool. m assage, fi ne restaurants & live entertainme nt. In s ummer, known a s one of the finest golf & country club resorts. Xlnt condo-rental investments BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l·l I' •V d1 !lo . , ~~ B /, '> t.1(>1 D .. IRECTORY KHp thl• handy dlrectCHY with you thl• weekend .. you to bou ... h11ntlng. AH ttl foo.Uona N•M below are deac:ribed In 8'••ter detail by adwer119'ng e4MWtiere In todey'• ol1L Y "LOT Yf..A1 NTolADS. Patrons .no.Ing Clp9n "°""' fOf aal• or rant are Uf98d to llat 1uch Information In tn • c umn ••ch Saturday and Sunday. 6348 Siena E len a, T·rock. lrv 545-9491 $92.900 SIS 12·4 1732 Missouri (Mesa Vrde) CM 540-1151 $70,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •4545 Oringtn A. Cam . Shrs, NB 675·8800 $198,500 Sun 1-5 .. 3406 Catamaran, HV Hills • 640-2309 $145.500 S /S 1-5 J821 Port She ffield, Hbr View· 675·3411 $114,000 S IS l-5 •59 J as mine Crk Dr. CdM 675-5511 Sat /Sun l·S 4382 Margarita, Irv. 546·5880 $71.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3362 Fuchsia. Costa Mesa 640·9900 $78,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 35 Mainsail <J asmine Cr k) NB 644·4910 $149,500 S IS 1-5 4951 Pers immon (Oe ane Hms)lrv. 646·7711 Sat /Sun 1·5 1206 Essex La. lWestclf) NB 642-5200 Sl37.500 S /S 1-5 1411 Cliff Drive. N B 645-0303 $132,500 S IS 1·5 1301 Antig ua Way <Dov Shr-:) NB 644-1766 $239,900 Sun. 1-5 #5 Hermitage Ln CBigCyn > NB 644-1766 S398,000 S/S 1-4:30 4752 Roy ce Rd. (Univ. Pk > Irv. 644·1766 ~8,500 Sat. 1·5 483 62nd St. ( N wpt Sh rs l NB 642-3850 $78,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 251 Walnut, Nwpt. Beach 646·8607 $91 ,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 2575 Irvine, Nwpt. Beach 645-7221 $99,500 . Sat/Sun 1-5 2308 Redlands , Nwpt Beach 645-7221 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1730 Port Barmouth O-IVH ) NB 644-4396 $107.000 By ~ppt: 10031 Birchwood <Meredith Gdn)HB 963·6767 $89,500 Sun 12·5 17911 Carranza Ln .. H.B. 842·1869 $66.900 Sun 12·4 384 Mira Loma (off Irv.) C.M. 646-3255 Sun. 1 5 23422Campestre. Mission V. 495·1870 · Sun. all day 4607 Wayn e Rd. <Cam. Hlds .) CdM 673·8494 $127,500 Sun. 1·4 1622 Myrtlewood (Mes a Vrde) CM 640-4950/962-8891 Sun 1·5 4122 Escudero (Racq.Club> frv. 752-1414 $74,900 Sun. 1·5 2006 Port Bristol <HVHms l NE 644·6200 $159,000 Sun. 1-5 2910 La Venta na, San Clem . · 642-8235 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 15 Rue Cannes (Big Cyn > NB 642-8235 $210,000 Sun. 1·5 •1791 Jamaica (MesaVrde) CM 549·8655 $85,500 Sun. l ·5 18781 Portofino CT . Rock ) lrv. 552-7500 $135.000 Sun. 1·5 10738 La Terraza. JI. B. 842·2535 Sun .1-4 2310-2312 Del<1 ware. H.B. 842·2535 Sun. 1·4 :J253 Washing ton < MV l. C.M . 546·2313 Sun 12·4 2812 Serang. Mesa Vrde. C.M. 546·2313 Sun 1-5 •25382 Grissom. Lag. Hls. 752-1700 $79,900 Sun 1·5 590Grandhaven, C.M. 645·0303 $97 ,950 Sun l ·5 3010 Warren Lane. C.M. 645·0303 $69,950 Sun. 1·5 967 Springfie ld, C.M. 545·9491 $74,950 Sun 1·5 #9 Rue St. Cloud (BigCyn ) NB 752-1700 $215,000 Sun 1·5 #12 Almond Tree Ln .. Irv. 752-1700 $81,900 Sun 1·5 3140 Country Club Or. CMV ), CM 546·5990 $92,500 Sun. 1·5 •508 San Bern 'dino(N.}{gt"S >NB 675-6000 $110,000 Sun. 1-5 2901 Palau, Mesa Verde. C.M. 546-5990 $86,500 · Sun. 1·5 4 IEOlOOM 2934 J ava Rd. CMV), C.M. 675-7060 $110,000 -Sun. 1·5 19601 Roderick. H.B. 540-1720 $63,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 9410 Warbler. Fount. Vly 548-1168 $74,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••1213 E Balboa Blvd., Bal Pen, NB 00-2'25 $239,SOO ' S/$012·5 2012 Windward Ln .. N.B. 752·1920 $149,500 Sun l ·S 58.Sl Ra phae l, Hunt . Bch. 846-3301 Sunday J .5 •17171 Sandra Lee, H.B. 846-3301 $159,500 Sun. 1·5 2005 Miramar Dr , Balboa 640.9900 $135,000 S /S 1·~ •#10 Rue Vill•r,;(8igCyn )N8 675·3411 $254,500 SIS 1·5 2128 Tabago (Mos a Vrde) CM MZ-5200 m .soo Sat/Sun 1·5 I ' , 113 Via Nice (Lido II) NB 673-9060 $159,500 Sun. 1·5 17311 Apel Ln., H.B. 897·0321 $71,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 'lJf1 Via Orvieto (Lido) NB 673-6026 $157,500 Sun. 1·5 14921 Athel (Col. Pk). Irv. 551-2000 $94,500 Sun l·S # 10 Golden Star (Deerfld )Irv. 551·2000 $93,500 Sun l·,,S 22852 Via Octavo, Mis. Viejo 495·1870 Sun. All day •1003 Post Rd. (S.Cst Plaza>CM 675-6000 $71,500 Sun. 1·5 • 1948 Santiago, N. B. 540·1720 Sunday 1·5 3815Seashore, N.B. 645·0303 $298.500 Sun 12·5 4 II & FAM IM or DEN 1750 Skylark Ln .. N.B. 645-1588 $141 ,500 Sal /Sun 1-4 1110 Main. Hunt. Beach 536-3879 I (213 )945-2621 · Sun 1 ·5 2070 Pt. Bris tol CrO-IVHms )NB 640-4658 $119,500 SIS 12·4 11079 Flowe r Ave, Fount. Vly 752-1920 $89,PSO Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Goleta Pt. Dr. (SpglsHls)CdM 640·8270 Sat/Sun 12-4 10 Burning Tre e Rd (Big Cyn ) NB 838·6256 $285,000 S /S 1·5 1615 Hrbrcrst Cir (Spgyls Rdge) 675-2311 $187 500 S /S 1-5 ••715 Bays ide Dr, Prom Bay. NB .:i~28Wbr fst~~Prom Bay~/(B1·5 642-8235 $365.000 SIS 1·5 1700 Starlight Cir. (Baycrst) NB 675·3000 $179,500 Sun l ·S •6691 Mason Dr., H.B. 846-3301 $69,900 Sun. 1·5 \718 Port Sheffield PIJMlms, NB 644·0224 $132.500 S /S 12·5 861 Sand Castle Dr .. CdM 644·7270 $138 .500 SIS 1·5 #26 Tahoe, Irv. 552-7133 lse1o(>t. S IS 10-5 844 Sonora Rd. (Mesa del Mar)CM 540·1151 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 618 W. Juniper, Santa Ana 636-3760 $71 ,750 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••22 Linda ls le(Lnda II >NB 675·6161 $325.000 Sun 1·5 2924 Carob St.. N. B. 644·7428 $134,500 S/S 12·5 •2672 Basswood Rd. <E·bluff)NB 675·5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 1433 Keel, Harbor View Hills 644-4931 $144 .950 S /S 1·5 •47 Mont iceto, Spyglass 644-4882 $324 ,500 SIS 1·5 1086 Vallejo Cir. CMesa Wds.) CM 645·0303 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue St. Cloud (Dig Cyn > NB 644·4910 $271 ,500 S /S 1-5 2201 Private Rd .. N. B. 646·7711 Sat/Sun l ·5 19472 Sierra Chula IT Rock) Irv 675·5930 Sat /Sun l ·5 4891 Corkwood CUniv. Pk) frv. 644-1766 $116,500 Sun. 1-5 •17621 Bard (Clverdle) Jrv. 833·3380 $77 ,500 S JS 12·5 • • •219 Via Lido Soud, L Isle.NB 644-1766 $.550,000 Sun 12-5 8682 Mossford (Landmark) HB 536-1461 Sal 1-5/Sun 10·5 1356Garlingford, C.M. 640-4950 /962-8891 Sun1·5 •16Deerwood Ln., BigCyn. NB 644-4383 Sun 1-5 •1520 Wa rwick (Westclf) NB 642·5200 $125,000 Sun. 1·5 3133Va~uren , C.M. 646-2700. '77 .500 Sun.10·4 8391 Crane Circle , H.B. 549·8655 $61 ,500 Sun. 1 ·5 • 1734 Santiago CDov.Shrs) NB 549·8655 $330,000 Sun. 1·5 . 1506 Antigua (Dov.Shrs) NB 642-8235 $229,500 Sun 1·5 •32 P oint Loma (Spygls) CdM 644-8200 S299.~ · Sun. 1·5 3812 Scottsdale (Colony) Irv. 752·1414 $89,500 Sun l-4 lOCherry Hills (BlgCyn)NB 675-6900 $425,000 Sun. 12-4 'Z1 Bodega Bay (Spygls) N.B. 640-4196 $205,000 Sun. 1·5 2827 Clubhouse, Mesa Vrde, C.M. 546-2313 Sun 1·5 •11 Greenbrier Ln. <BigCyn)NB 640-6600 Sun t -5 5 ll!DIOOM 2l33·Miramar <Bal. Pen.) NB 615-4600 Sal/Sun 1·4 ••10tl W. Bay Ave .. N.8 . 6'2·2253 $300,000 SIS 12-4 I II & FAM IM or D .. 213 Via Cordova (IJdo It) NB 675·0123 $189,500 Sun l·S Best buy at Spyglass Hill. Only one li e>ted. 5 Bedrm, ur 4 bedt m & maid's quarters . 3 Baths. family rm, s ep d in ing, huge lite entry, ocean view $205,000 20862 Hunter, H.B. 968·4.4.56 $82,900 Sut l·S 210 Via Cordova . Lido II. NB 6:H·l800 $207,500 S,'S 1·5 ••S Linda Isle. N.8 . 631·1800 $275.000 SIS 1·5 •6841 Via Carona, H.B. 846-3301 $105.000 Sun. 1.5 •17 Roya l St. George (BigCyn )NB 640-6161 $385,000 SIS 1·5 •1799 Hummingbird, C~M. 540-9922 $152,500 SIS 1·4 17751 Manchester <CuJv'fiale)lrv 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 1814 Glenwood (Baycrest) N.B. 642·5200 $149.500 S /S 1·5 1522 Pegasus (offS.A.Ave) CM 646-3255 Sunday l ·S 52 Royal St.George. NB 673-1181 $229,000 Sun 1 5 1704 Npt.Hills Dr. W. <HVHms ) NB 642·8235 Sun. 12·4 2701 Cardinal <Mesa Vrde) C.M. 557-7232 $98.950 Sun. 1.5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IB>ltOOM 10 Gretal Court, N.B. 645-3777 Sun. 1·5 •16524 Le Grand, H.B. 846-3301 $44,950 Sun. 1·5 •29 Tahoe, Univ. Prk , Irv. 642-5200 $88.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Seascape Drive. N.B. 642-3850 $63,500 Sat /Sun 1 S 1242 RuUand Rd.#&. NB 645-2411 $62.500 Sun I 4 2 II & FAM RM cw DEH 209 Nata, Bluffs. NB · 631 -1800 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1656 Iowa <Unit D>. C.M. . 751 -3191 $46,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 3 HDIOOM 402 Vista Truc ha , Bluffs 631-1800 $99,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 2167 Vista Entrada (Bluffs )NB 640-5560 $135,000 S/S 1·5 426 Vista Parada <Bluffs >NB 675·3000 $115,000 SIS 1·5 603 Vista Bonita(Bluffs)NB 675-3000 $115,000 Daily 1·5 •84.50 Benjamin Ave., H.B. . 540·9922 $.50,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #11 Escapade Crt .. N.B. 752-9023 $78,500 Sun. 1·5 835 Amigos Way #13,E astbluff,NB 640·5583 $84,500 Sun 1·5 ••:4423 W. Coas t Hwy, NB 644-1133 Sun 1·5 3 II Ir FAM IM or DEN 300 Vista Madera(Bluffs)NB 644·1133 $154,600 Sun 1·5 11085Slate r Ave. Fount. Vly 546·5450 $46,000 Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 6 Locust, Irvine 540-1720 $68,900 Sun.1-5 HOME & INCOME 2 IR & 3 IR 436·436'h Fernleaf, CdM 675-6565 $149,500 Sun. 12·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 IEDROOM •#15 Latitude Ct. Nwpt Ter, NB 631-0871 s.57 ,950 Sat /Sun l ·5 4 IEDROOM 363 Genoa. Npt. Riviera. CM 546-2313 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE l II & I IR ••6009 Seashore, N.B. 673-9060 $295,000 Sun. 1·5 3 ll & 4 IR 4404 Channel Place, N. B. 631-1400 $154,500 SIS 1·5 4 a1 It l IR 114 44lh St., N. B. 673.9060-$1.75,000 Sun. 1·5 HOUSES FOR REMT 3 II & FAM 1M w D!H 5301 River Ave., NB MS-I016 $400 mo. till June Sun CONDOMINIUMS FOR R&IT 2 llHOOM 22Canyon Isl Dr(BigCyn)NB 644-4910 $950 /Mo. Sal/Sun 1·5 2 llt & FAM ltM w D .. 29~1 Perla (The Bluffs ) NB 644-4910 $750/Mo. Sal /Sun l.S No. 24 Cnyn Island Dr. (Big Cnyn) NB SS2·7133 $795/moLseOi>tSun 12·5 .. , ... • .. GUSH Foor S• ,~For s• HouH' Foor s• IH04JH~, Fors• ..... , For SaM I Houu~ For 5* Sunday. November 14 1978 DAILY PILOT a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••' • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • ... • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • .-. • • • • • • Houwa For S. I "-••1 for Sale Hot.t:.e• for S. ....,... t OOJ G1Mrel I 002 G IMt'OI I 002 G....... I 002 GaMr.a t OOl Getlef'lit 1002 • .... •• ... • ............ J .... •••. •• ................................... . •••••• •• • •• ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• • •• ••• •• ••• •••••• •••••• ••••• • •• ••• •• ........... •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••• • •• ••• ••••• •• G...erol I 002 G._ral I 002 G..._rat 1001 ·············•·•·•·••····•·•········•········· ...................... . FALLBROOK OPEN HOUSE 11 AM 'till Dusk We have found your Dream House, away from the erowds -charming country Cape Cod. The color is butter yellow, set s mOJ)g your own 1AI ti cre citrus 1n·ovc; landscaped by ancient oHve trees with views of avoc~do groves on surrounding hills. Deluxe construction: 3Br, 2 tile baths, family kitchen, forma l din rm, lge living rm w /huge fireplace and vaulted ~eilings. Stairs to uppe r floor for 2nd gener.~/ tion or bonus rm. Ideal for family u~e. 3 decks for east outdool'living. $99,500. ' ***** And N<!xt ·Door is a gabled-brick & wood paneled larger home. $119,500. Uuy now and invest your ca pital gains in the good Life in beautiful Fallbrook. Both houses open for inspection. 129 E. Mission Rd. enerol Fallbro.ok (714) 1-728-5717 I 0021 Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * *'* Heritage Collection SMELL THIS · BEAUTIFUL HOME -nothing s mells better tha n new pTush carpets & fresh paint. Squeaky clean thruout. 4 li9 ~. 2 baths, family room, fireplace and all the e xtras. Great Costa Mesa location near schools. Just listed at $68,500. Call 540· 1 I 5 l QUALITY BUILT CUSTOM HOME -near •best Newport Bay beaches. 3 Bedrni, dining rm, family rm, 2 baths. Fantastic hom e Oft stroda. Offered at $137 ,500. Call 540-1151 I I 002 Gl'Mral 1002 ··················•••·•••······•··········•·· cae: GIDBGE ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eoPEM SUMDAY 1-5 #l LINDA ISLE -HEW PIER! Bayfr ont Custom Built 2 Story Spanish Contemporary by Roulon Hodges. 5 Bedrooms, Family Room, Wet Bar. 3 J:o~irepl ac;es . Terrace Deck with F irepit $275.000 402 VISTA TRUCH.4 -RB>UCB>! Stunning "Q Plan" Condominium in the Bluffs. Mus ic Room Entry 3 Br 2 1 ..? Ba . Con\'crsat io n Pit & l''ireplace. Greenbelt Setting. Great ft~loor Plan for E ntertaining. $99,500 209 MAT A -I LUFFS EleJ,!:rnt "R P Ian .. in the Front Row with c;rcat Wnter View. Located on the "Gold Coas l" 2 Bed rooms, 1''amily Room. All Electric Kitchen Upgr<.H.kd Throughout. Shows Like ~· M<><if'I $150.000 or Lease Option. 2 10 VIA CORDOVA See thiq Pn·~tigious ITorne on Lido lsl1~' f<'f'al ur('s Unusual Front Door Leading Hilo Spacious Living & Din· tng 1\n•a Sunny P atio with Rc<iutiful Land~<'aping & Jacuzzi. Vaulte'l C"eiling~. 2 r'lreplaces. Wet Bar ~07 .soo .. y APPOINTMENT IREA THT .AIUMC. • .,.....A .. PL.AM Choice f·ront-Row Beauty with Great View! S._\ ftLikc a Model! Lovely Ne\ i\.U'lg, Wallpaper & Shutters.~\\., ~ n vate Location for Outdoor Livin g. Large P atio $126.000 LIDO ISLE MEDITIARAHE.4t4 Spacious l Story Home with Tile Roof, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Patio. P rofessiona lly Decor ated. Near Bayfront & a Community Sandy Real'h Area & Pier. Street to Street Location. $132,500 "TWO .. IM COROMA DB. MAR Custom Built Home by Wilton Beck Plus Income Unit. Owner's Home with 3 Spacious Br. Incl Huge Muster. Open Beam Ceilings, Cop· per .P lumbing . Central Vacuum. Family Rm & Wet Bar. P lus Count· less Amenities. Rental Unit 3 Br . 2 Ba. Stor age Space Galore ! (>rime Location. Exclusive Listing by Joy of Newport. 1.4 YCltlST HAUTY! Charming 3 Bedrooms. Parquet Floor in E ntry . Paneled Den and 2 Fil""e pl aces . S unny Yellows & Greens Thruout. Shows Like New! eDRIVE IY -CAU TO SEE 111 Z G.41.AXY DRIVI Dramatic One Story Home Wi th Old -Wor ld Charm. Unobs tructed View Overlooking tho Back Say & Bird Sanctuary Area. 3 Bedrooms. F'am Rm. Extensive Use of Marble. ti I DOY& DRIVE 631-1800 COM -VIEW + POOL SPYGl.m RIDGE $187,500 New e;<clusively ltsted 4 BR. 3 BA liurlingnme hm, positioned on a lrg ir· reg. cul-de-sac lot for m axim.uru privacy & captures a dramatic view of both rolling hills, blue Pacific & ptfe\1~· hts. Garden setting, pool area lllclds. as. BBQ outlet, conversation gas fi r pit. beneath cstm lath over- head +auto. irrig & garden lighting. Beaut. decor ated interiors + soft water. cen tra l vacuum, inter -co m, laundry rm & shoot, bltn wet bar, ca - ble tv. frml frplc dining, s pac. family rm w /bric k frplc , 3 car garage w /openers. lrg bonus rm & tile entry & MORE. Truly a fantastic opportuni- ty at $187 ,500. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 1615 Harborcrest Circle COM -DUPLEX $139 500 Sunny pat io divides lhis recently bit. spac . 2 BR unit w tguest studio & bath + charm ing re blt 2 BR. 1 BA frnt unit w /frplc & huge El m tree in front. REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSES #St JASMINE Cl• N.: bdltmcJ tw• story t.o.e with OCIAM VlfW: M91y Wit-._ , ........ -....... ,... .............. ...,.. bedroom Ir f-'ly rooa llldlldH 14 hr. ...,..., , ... d ...try, c ... llHM, ,... It teamJ .ct TIMMIS COURTS. It• ........ I I•• lit JCIMIM• C,_ _. lt-S f-t ,,... - c-'" n : OPEH SAT & SUM t to 5. 2112 IAHWOOD ID.: t.ew.ff .,... loc.tloe.. .... IC ..... ·c & .croa.1 tr.. ... pcd·ple119-.t. .... •k .. to J • Oi"ff RcU Fow IM•u .. .-y roo11t & POOL A ...... t..a, "-· OPIH SAT Ir SUH I to S. suaPlllSE: We ....,. ~ lo•afy two dory J...-. c ......... -witll llbrery, f•ty rooM, pri•ate study-MffllMJ rOOM wl• finplclce iacWad • ftte 111a1tar Miff; fhrff bedroon.s. 21/i baths; by .. , ........ COltOMA DEL MAJt -CHIMA COYE: Practlc~ ttt. only lot a•ailable In the area with aa 011tstaaclnc) ietly mtd OCEAM VIEW. Close to beach cno. G...tty sloplng, usy to b11ild Oft •d OWMER WILL SUIOltDIMA TE OM FtHAHCIMG. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 !. Coast Hwy. Corona ct.I Mer 675-551 I GeMral 1002 GeMral 1002 General 1002 •.•••..•..••.•...•.•... ..........•••.•......•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CANYON BEAUTY Lovely 4BR home. separate master swte with wall of mirrors, elegant en- try leads to large livin g room with floor-to-ceiling log burning fireplace. Cathedral ceilings thruout. Separate form a l dining room. large family room with wall of used brick a nd open fireplace. Sunny ki tchen. all elect ri c. Large br eakfast area. 3 Car garage, fantastic garden, patios lead to heated c ustomized s wim 'g pool, jacuzzi, firering and massive rock waterfall. Huge pines and mature trees. Big Canyon has a guarded entry. situated around the golf course. $242.500. DECORATOR -RmUCED $4600. L oca t e d in c h o i ce Tu s tin neighborhood. will thrill you with its stunning decor. You will appreciate its new carpets, Van Lwt papers and g a r age wor kshop. Some decorator furniture will be included. Eri.joy your patio enter tainment area with gas BBQ a nd sparkling pool. Now ONLY $79,900. Tustin schools are superb. ~=-. OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD CALL 640-6600 9 • • ··--• ASSUMAILIE LOAN C-our1.yard entry with wrought • iron aate. dramatic foyl'r en· • lry, ca t hedral c<'ilin~s. balcony, <tUr . 21'lBa. con· • vers.it100 pit. dbl (Jl. 2 patios. 2 rar ~ar Onlv $97,000. Island • V1ll:t~C Prnpcrltc!I, 84~11!6. • LOOIC I MC:. FOR 4 LARGE FAMILY • For th1" .~es a Wond>1 4Br. Z12 Ra. formal LR & DR. brk • fp in FR pl us bonus room. 2 <'llr itar. huitc backyard. Only. ·~!Hi .~00 hl;inrl Village • l'ri1111·rtl<'~. 816 11161 MESA YlllDE TOUI FAMILT DISHYIS THI HST 4 + den and pool. open the door and first you 'IJ see the breathtaking s piral staircase. Walk on in and enjoy the spacious ramlly room wtfplc and country kit. overlooking poul or e ntertain in your fo rmal d ining r oom and retrcal to extra lge master sulle. P.S. If you wa.nt you can cover t he pool and swim indoors and you also have a 3 car l(ar. Hurry on this one. T he R eal E s l a t c Mart, S.16·1351. Associate s , Re altors • T.LC. • ... has gone into qiaking this a home you'll be proud to own: • muc ho mon ey in the landsca)Sing, patiQ covers & • inter ior. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba ... University Park. S69.900. The Village Realtors 552-7000. • LONG BEACH -. OM THIWATD • 2 yrs ne w conctos. 1Br, lRa. FP. electric hideaway bed for • ~uests or bachelor unit with • den, corner location acr05s from water front restaurants, • wiique design. Tsland Village Properties. 846·6461. • NEV.PORT BEACH §~~Tti~§~ HOMES OPEN 1-5111is Afffntooft UMl9UI IM IAMCHO SAN JOA(iJUH~ - s mashing condo, 1563 sq.ft., v,iews, de- cor, privacy. See Ronnie Lundy at 21 Rana . Asking $110,000. UHl9UE fH WOOOSTaEAM -Newer condom inium, 3 Bedrooms, 21h baths, bright decor , only *>l,500. See Mar ge Ellmore at 345 University Drive. UMl9UE IM MESA VERDE -3 Bedroom perfecto, large r lot. ram.rm. with fireplace. $86,500. S e e J a ckie Handleman at 2901 Palau. UMl9UE IM HAllOll YIEW HOMJJ - For Lease, $.550/Mo .. super sharp 2 bedroom. den, beautiful grounds, new pai nt , upg r a d ed c a r p e ting. Se e Marlene Reed at 2041 Port Province Place. UMIQUE IM COSTA MESA -Charming 4 bdrm, pool home. slide. near S.C. Plaza. $71 ,500. See Wendy Beam at 1003 Post Road, near Babb Street. Ut419UE IH MESA VERDE -3 bdrm, fam rm, lge. lot, vacant. Lease at $600/mo or sell at $92,500. See Doris Kirst at 3140 Country Club Dr. UMIQUE IM llG CANYON -Dram atic 3 Bed r oom tow nhome, for lease. $1000. /Month. #2 Rue F ontainbleau. See Vergilene Hull. UMlQUE IH COROHA DB. MAR -3 bdrm. 3 bath unit, spacious, patio. $450 /mo . See Nancy Laux at 719 Larks pur. U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S REA L TORS ' THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATES T HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-0000 MESA VERDE, 546·5990 • CALL US SPANtSH TRl~LIV!L 4 BR 2 STY ~77.560 t~brmal e n t ry lo dr11m11lil" tdcsnn<'<'. l"urmul cnh•rh11nm\l1tl lavtni: room. H11nqu('t :sai\.'<i dlrun.i convcnic:nlly serv('d trom adjoining ~ardt•n v11JW kill"lltin. Sup1i1rntc fun11ly room w1cr1tckllna f1n•plucc & wet hur ovt•rlooks ter· rttce. ldf't1l for c1111ual tin· l<•rtuinins. ArUstlc stairs ~wu<'P l o mu.uivu hl<h111wuy musl~r suite & f(uci<t <1uarters. Hurry for this al mo5l nt!W model al a b>ir&Jln ptire! 9fJ3.7881. O"t ·~ I "'. \ • J I If! I ["11&111 !Wboa Island I 006 .......... , ............ . BALBOA ISLAMD OPEN HOUSE SATUROA Y I .4 116 RUBY 4BR, 2BA home or 2BR, IBA Duplex. Prime loca· lion just steps to South &y. $162,500. .. --,11=* DON TVL ... a assoc ..... ALTORS -JGt. tr.~&..-11\/l A\.f" f\.-\. f L •7•~- lalboo Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 UNITS · S295,000 Beach Cottage · Ss.t.500 5 BR., 3 ba. $164,500 4 BR, 3ba. $137.000 2BR & den Sl29,500 Marshall Rily 675-4600 35TH Slr <.'el Duplex. 2/3 BDRM. 2 BA, block to bch. Owne r . $130,000. t>73·4500. Open Sat/Sun. 12·5 1213 l:. Balboa 13twt. Oceanfront. rare hnd. ·1 OH, ·I ba. hotnl' in minl 1·011cl1llon '. 5239,500 W1 t:st. llllr 1;.i:. :n:!~• Capistrano Beach I 0 I 8 •....................•. ATIH,\CTI n : A·l"llAM 1-: 2Br. 2Bn. atrium. ocn & harbor vi~w. By owner 493·13:16 · Corona del Mor I 022 G.....-el 1002'Gewerol 1002 ••t•••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. {j.st ~ J!yl!!f 644-1133 i~ea lh· ANYTIME IEST IN BLUFFS OPEH SUH. 1-5 300 VISTA MADEltA 3 Bdrm s .. f a mily , E s t r a lita . .EVERYTHING in a view -bay, park, lights. EVERYTillNG in this beautiful "E" redone. EVERYTHING cleverly.done ; incl. jacuzzi. $154,600 LEASE OR LEASE/OPTION Exclusive condo in Newport Beach. Beautiful upgrades. P lush carpeting. Shows like n ew. L~c. 3 bdr m ., 3 baths ; bea utiful greenbelt that leads to your private boat slip. F ee land & water rights. Owner anxious. 4423 W. Coast Hwy., Open Sun. 1·5 *LEASES* 2 BR. condo, single level $375 3 BR., s ingle level $.525 2 BR. s ingle level, orig. Bluffs $.575 3 BR. Like new! $595 3 BR. One of a kind! $625 3 BR. Spectacular view! $650 3 BR. Water view! $675 2 BR. & den, J asmine Creek, new $795 GeMrol 1002 'GetMral 1002 PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS 4 BR Seduced to$ lb9,500. The prke is ri~hl, the location is great, the mstr bdrm is 1'1ant. the yard is pool sin•d, 1hr l and i s re c . lhl· h<1U1rooms ;1rr t \\" .rnd the r1rt'pl~1ces ;in• loo. 644-721 I m.B TRIPLEX. w/pool 2 D1· units Cd M s 1:14,5l)O. 673· 1 ili2 Owner I Ai;l PRICED REDUCED S3200 4 Bdrm, ram. 21 .... ba. Cameo Highlands. Clean , & sharp. Pvt beach . Owner must sell. Katdlu Really, £rn H_Hl3_. __ _ DON'T BUY A DUPLEX IN CDM Before you 've seen our tK:ean view. Eadl 11111t has 3 Br. 2 Bu. w/almo!il 2000 !'Q. ft .. 2 frJ)lrs. wet bar. lndry + over:.ile 2 car gar age . All for SI 1!l,500. Total n·nl S!tOO nio $:!5,UOO lwndles. Call ownl·r (71 1 l ~03 ~81 1 Prin only. HORSE LOVERS ,. POOL HOMl We hav1• a luve l v MV 3 GOLDIM OPPORTUMITT You can j og to Huntington Reach Park or Huck's Hang Out and stop off at C<'nlral Library from this spacious 3 bedrm . 2 ba hom e. Across from Central park. !l's rnred 11l 873.500. The Real Estate Mort. 846·1351. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . .2 Blklt. lo s tables. Roomy 3 BH. formal din· 1ni.:. land & all, just $127.500. Owner says srll• CdM PROPERTIES 673·8494 • hedrm. den. 2 b~lh horn<.' nn a • cnrnl'r lot. Just hl,M'ks from lht~ l'l>Unlry club w;.1illnl( for • your offer. P ril'r(i al 58.5,500. Cull today~ Superb homes • R<.'alty. Inc. 549 111\55 LUXUIY & QUALm • plu~ ja<'u1,1.i In this S&S home • with ctoubl<' door entry into ~r:ic lou s l iv ing rm • w/fireplat't• or t'njoy lg ram11y· • room overlookln~ jaru7.7.i. Detter yet while :-iou're enter· • taining s(•nd the kids upstairs lo play In huge game room • with room for a pool table and plumbed rnr wn1 bur. You can • relax afterwarcts in <\ bedrm, • 3 bath S&S home w/mninl free yard in idc;il Park West • location . The Heal Estate Mart. 846·1351. • llATIHFU TIOM • Start here, s pacious 3 bedrm. 2 bath home. Step Into extm • Jgc living r m with Palos • Verdes stone fplc. Enjoy your country kitchen great for en· • tertalning and no more wor- ries about your RV being In • the street You can park it In • your own yMd. Only S6.1.!IOO. The Heal Es tate Mart , • &.-16-J 35 l. HUHTIMGTOM llACH Deane Home. Clean neat, 4 bedrm. fam r m . recently painted iMide and out. Boat door, patio, lge back yard. Xlnt fam ily home. Offered at a low $61,500. Hurry on t his one!! Superb llomes Realty Inc. 549·8655. IRVINE ALPIMI VILl.A ·rhe design is s uperb. from the soaring ceilinqs to the beautiful brick frplc. Uvlng rm .. dining r m .. family rm . hobby loft . laundry rm. & s b<l rms. Bring your ramily. large or small & settle In ooinrort & privacy. Close lo 44 acre park with pools & tennis. Sl 16,500. The Village Realtors 552-7000. YllSATILL .. noor plim: library, sewing rm. music rm., office or bdrm ... take your choice. but coma see lhls beautHully lndscpo. & decoraled 4 (or Sl bdrm .. 3 bath home. then decide. S&S.900. The Village Realtora 552·7000. • • OOYHSHOllS • Truly fantastic 4 hcdroom. family room pool home wtth • expansive view of the Upper • Bay a nd surrounding moun· tains. E ntir e hom e buill • around atrium and oval pool with unique custom fountain .• Covered by clear. retractable • dome. Fabulous large master suite with view. Has Ueal.ed &c • Filtered jacuul s pa + steam • hath & garden urea. Kitchen with brea kfast nook and fumi· • ly room with wet bar have view of the bay. Tbere are too • mony amenities to describe this fantastic h ome to list .• Truly a good buy at $330,000. Superb llo m es Realty Inc .• 549-8655. • OMI ILOC:K TO Ill.CH • Old Town. 48r, 2 Ba plus sm all bowe in rcnr too ror • 11dde d Incom e. FP Ottly SllS,000. h l:tnd VIiiage . Properties. 846-6461. . ~ • 552·7000 • UPERB THE · ...• •~I A'3M~s} v1LLAcE. -· · • 1um .. 111ac,....., aw n REALTORS REAL ESTATE MART o111•11,-..._, .............. e ... • l?l•l UHU IUlltltHIH ......... -.... llll!M.....ity.... l"IW-A .... ttl. • ........ -....... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE TODAY I TO 4 P&aMSULA POINT To see M. is to love it! Move right in- to this charming, beautifully de· corated, r u s ti c retreat. Tri pie ga ra ge ! $159,500. 2105 Seville THI COVE First time offered ... the fabulous Sea Diamond! P rivate bulkhead location w ith lull wa t e r view. Outstanding! $210,000. 985 Bayside Cove West RON 'lir~AN .4Si()Cl4TH INC. 600 Newport Center Drive• 6-4°'6500 1002 ..... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fT"S A PLIASUll Big in Big Canyon. 4 Bedrm s, tremendous entq overlooking lake and golf course Pool. $25(,SOO. -------- OPf;N SUN 1·4 417 Dahlia. Ct.1.\1 2 BR. & Den. 2 ~a. mstr bdrm w/dressm$t room. open bt'am C{·thng. hnek frplc, lg!' r ounlry kllch., over 1000 SQ (t. for storage. 11lc.1I for wrnc cellar & fruit l't•lla r Oce11n view from l'un· derk . Agt. 1;75 32:.!:l --- OPEMHOMES lly Ownrr Sun. 12·5 Charmin(: 2 br + con temp 3 l>r-0pc11 lort de sign. Frplcs .. big 1recs, patio. privu,·y. Live in l ·rcnt otht•r. $1-tD,SOO 436·4:11H2 Fernleaf 675·6.'165. W1 ·ltonG.&.C, JI 111 J.11 1\ CdM TownhoiM Upgraded J br, 2 ba. fil m rm, 2 frlris, OV<'rloOk• pool on< icpa. W:ilk to s h opp i rt g . 8!19 ,500 675..(!00() Cotto Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MES.A VERDE $47.950. Beaut. 2 home. pool. rct'. area. Jusl lislcd, below mrkl! A~umoble lonn. • '>UN g ( I\ l E'>Tl\H ' 11 ' ~ ] • • \ • ~::.~~.~ ....... !~:.~~ ...... . ............... _. 1040.....,MJl0ti8-och 104 ~:!.~.~~ ....... l~!.':!~.5.'!!. ....... 1~~.~ ....... J~!!.~.~uu..-" DAIL V PILOT Sunday, November u . 1m •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1l1'0uJ'U:l' a a a a a UJf.aJ.lJJOl1t5 ~ ~~~••••••••••••!?.~~ ~~~ •••••••••••• !?.~~,~~ ............ !~~~ !~·~ ............ ~?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C'-• CostoM~a 1024 Costa Mesa 1024 o .. Pol..t IOZ6 .. . ..................................................................... . I • - l ' -· ... ... - - . . . (1 ... 0 • 1. 10 11 ... •l:. ti . ., . it· •f•• I 01 . . . r(f • ti•, .... _________ _.well built 2 llr. opl·n COR ... ., .. HOME be:inu, hul>b> 1 m & Jt.tru ... Pl Mol"age ~.000 4~:t tlllO ONLY Pric,tSl-"ed $10,000 ............. Completely refurbb11ed -------NOW and THEN home with new ttoon. '.\fa1n1Cicenl View l:11 ... '4111 you find 11>Ul'h tWI>· tarl)t!tc;, kitthen. pnint, bebevablu view from all M«Y cleg,rnco wruppcd und p-.ipc'r. A r eal doll rooms-Mountain:.. in lhe finei.t trad1l1011al house• 3 Bedrms, l 'h Coastal lights & \'BSt e:1. la&h1on. Set in pre· baths, spnnklers front & panse of Pacific Ocean Franciscan hol OPl!M 5'1«>AY 11-5 H4t Viac ... i.t1g1ou!> Easlttide loca· back. Hedwoocl ext., 3 br, 2 ba t1011. this 4 ~\Jroom. 3 Century 21 SUrf Re alty w Io u t s t n d 'g c u s t bath homt• with ma!>sivc 536·1474 S36·7542 !eutures thruout. t:x ltrepluce anct l>C'l 1'1so~---------1 tremely unusuul home & t1letl foyer will 11:itu;fy mu.st be st!t!n to apprec the most discrete owner! Eashide $161,500. 496·23211. $68,950 SToro '"Quall ~ liilPlac• Propltr'ti•• 1032 This beautiful spiral-staircase home is highly upgraded· thruout with Van Luit wallpaper and more. A giant H&F pool and lots of concrete highlight a low malnt. yard. 2800 Sq.ft. of luxury with 5 bedrms, lge master s uite & more. Buy it this weekend -it won't last at $105,000. Close to Central Park, horse stables and beach. , CENTURY 21 88Y 146-1301 752•1920 roof Lg{' FR. & l'OClo:.ed 1'00 OU~l~T HIWl'Ollf llACH patio. 645·7221 11 UH, 2 1~ ua , new._ Cl·11tury 21 "Wes~ ..,,rnrious s pht·l evel0wner·:\ksa Verd C'. 4 BR w/frplc. ~um. rm. & dbl 2 UJ. ultra modern. xtru i.:ar. Nr. So. to::it.l ~Ian. largl» S7K.900. 3J 14 S77.000. AKt Sam Crane. !'\ev~ida 549 2509 • t.15·4170or5100008 ---·-------1 Horu Properly $FIX & SAVES S49,950 ll1·,IC'>rl' lhts rl'p:11r.1hll' r u-.t n· r a nd1 ll11U'l' u11 \ltlltdt·d •. :II rt· 101 I 11 d1•1 p11n•cl ::"'~ 1111 qu1 1·h. 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LAKE PARk AREA SU JH'r downtown loc, tustnm h1ull 2 HH & Ucn or 3 Bil. furm:il IJ111·rm. pool & Jacuu1 Xtra l!!e lol IC onm lor gursl 1 • F..imily ~ dmm~ house W:1lk 10 l>l'Jl'h, ..-:!1.1~ IU flO<ll \\ llh dt\'tn~ board + 11-:l' H'J!Cl:ihll' 11.ari.. & !>cho~ls ~· M · ,,:.arde n. micro-w<l\e Cooper & t\,~0~1;.itcs. 11,en. J l':ll g ..iragl' 536 l~lor SJiJ_l:I0_26 __ _ Room for bo:.al 1 motor BY OWNEll 3 br. 13• ba, home & vollt·yhall court Cal. Cl;it;~ll' by lhe Sea. Privacy Plus Pyramid Exchanqors t:pgr:.adl·s. \Int cond. l.l'Xl 'lff & Lo w DOWN 833·1768 S73.900. 846·_52_23 ___ _ P\ \I I'S .ire 'our" in this ----------1 c•u,l•>m 3 h.·ilroom fam1 ST RAT F'O H 0 . Newer BY OWNER Condo. 2 Br l h h11•lll' ~h..ikl' roof & 4Br. 2Storv w1C\'d patio. Ra, ~4 l.SOO. Appl • liJncl,omt• l1n•11l.1n• :H'· xtra lge 1111. upgrade~ S\8·0067. Prine Only n nt 1h1' l'\l't•pt111n,1I op· l.hru·out. 11.lnl lo('. :Stl7,500 --Custom Built-- ""rtu111I\' Pnn'lt too low Ph R39-!l019 l11 Ill int. 'our~ ll•r thl· --4 BR. 3 BA. ~use fomaly ,1..,1.,111.: lh~iwr 11111~1 ::.ell O~LYS 1ti,l"IO'' Fm. :! frplc s. 2~2 car 1anrni•dt:il •·lv llurr.1-. Encl umt. :l Br, c·ondc•. gar. w t :.aulo opener . pll""''' t;ill lor dct.111, huge bonus rm. 2 c;1r work~hori. Walk to bch. Ph :540-3666 Qi Al/> We 're here to help! Dono Point 1026 ....................... Oceon View Duplex Nr-Oano Pt. Marina :? Yl'.11 " ne\lo 2 Red J?ur.91.i3·R37i Ukr i.hopp1ng. c11y hall & ~chi~ S97.500. Nr. Adams HuntiflC)ton Beach I 040 ''°' un :\I a111 . Ope n house ••••••••••••••••••••••• sun 1 ~ 1110 !'\fain. 118. OWNER l\I OV l·:s l'l.111 lat1on St'HlnJ.:. ll l''"" tree..,, 5 ht•clrm~. l.1m1ll rm, 'lr:i ha th' art•a of t' :tel' U l I \ l' h " Ill l'' , $75.5011 Tnrh,.11 , He:.tllors. l'all !lti:! 5;,i14, ---- WHY PUT OFF HAPPINESS ANY LONGER? PACE R A HEALTY. <2131 !115·2621 Huntington Landmark Condo 1\dull Commumty. :!Rr. 2Ba. t.1ke ne w. Xlnt toe. S4S.OOO by O\\ nt>r 552· 7R77 UAL BARGAIN rm'i. dt·n I '• b;iths. Super area. Super conch tir<'pl:u;c:.. :.IJ.icious. lion. SuJJ("r family home SI 12.500 This 5 bedroom, 2 story !-.p.1c1ous :? Ston· hack World Wide Ir-oilers large home 1'\ on a corner VACANT ly Own"' Broker's personal home. Jn Newport West tract. Jlas been r educed $1400 Just professionally de· corated_ SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 WESTSIDE REAL TV INC. 848·2323 Rainbow's End The pot of gold IS lhlS .J bedrm with formal din· mg and scpar:.ale l'atlng area in kitchen Great family rm. :-.rp 1:.tundr~. & sh ake r oof. An un· tarnished 2 yrs old with lots or warm bnck and earth tones, only $85,000 Owner Must Sell .\V11J sell \'A·FllA or you mny assume l•iust1ng F llA lo:in. :l fledrm . shake roof. f1rrplace. prime area. Just Sti5,900. ll !;;~K 8uatlnC1on laath MODEL HOME Super upgraded 4 Br. sngl story. Pool size lot. Walk to stores, µneed to sell. INT'L R EAi. EST.\T1': NETWOHI\. 53G 1 llil HEAVY SHAKE S56,950 Su~r sharp 3 l\r hm<'. I"• Ba. secluded u1 e:.a Xlntbuy. Call Now• ~~PU~IHG OF APPOINTMENTS: ... you'll really be excited to see the appointme nts in this stunning 3 bedroom 2'>-ia bath Rancho San Joaquin 'l'ownhome. Enjoy the "Forever Vie w", cllstomized window shutters, oak floors. and many more elegant upgra.~es. This is a celebrity owner. so you must call for an appointment -to see the appointments. $106,950. ~ONE FOR THANKSGIVING: Experience the comfort of this large Colony plan 400 home. Formal step-up living r oom. step·down dining room and large family room. makes for ~racious living. This 4 bedroom home b conveniently located in a choice Irvine Village. Private tennis and pool. S85,500. Call for details . CALL NOW 752-7315 l DONALD M. BIRD Associates, Re altors I 044 Irvine 1044 TURTLE ROCK President Home Don l m1:-.s seerni.: this exel'utt,·e. tile roofed home an l>eaulllul Turtle Hock. Just rc:.ad this lb t of ei..citang extrus · 3 i:'X· tra l~e bdrms • plu:-.h gold curpdrng. i:'ustom CULvaDALI 4 IDIM, 21/1 IATtfS. FAM. llM. Just ltsted -u beautiful Plan 47 in Culve rdale. All this lovely home needs is a new proud family . Upgraded thruout with custom carpets, drapes, a lt e lectric kitchen, fireplace in master bedroom a.nd Uvlng room, plus many other exciting features. OnJy $79,950. A TOUCH OF CLASS? MO Sii.i A whole houseful! ThPl ·s wha-. you'll find in this "Amherst" model home in University Park. Includes 3 bdrms., 2 baths, upgraded end unit with greenbelt on side and rear. Prjced al only $68,900. · IELOW MAIKET SELLER MOTIVATED Come see this very cheerful 2 BR, 2 BA Cardiff model in The Terrace of University Park. Upgraded carpets. drapes, kitchen floor, fireplace logs. electric garage opener and a large tiled patio. Priced realistically at a modest $63,500. Vacant and ready to go. EASllLUff 4 IDRMS., FAM. ltM., VIEW Dramatic view of the upper bay, mountains a nd night lights. Super plush Plan E in showroom condition with 4 bdrms .. decorator wallpapers, redecorated kitchen with no wax floors, loaded with cabinets. plus a stunning gar den e ntry• with fountain. A mus t see. Call today for a n exclusive s howing. red hill .~:.: .. 552-7500 dr..ipes thruout. lgc. lnhw 1044 Irvine 1044 f 3m1ly rm. ''1th V.'e l bar. •••••••••• •• •• • • • ••• •• • •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •••• •• • Umv Pk Pete r-. T"nhm 4 Rr 3 Ba, Fil. b:.l lot' $110.000 or hl'. 552 1155 WHITE GLOVE Ranch San Jouqu1t1 con· clo. Lease oplion al toduys markC't value. For rent or for ~nit-. SS.1.500 7;,2.161!1 PRIME IRVIHE :!hr, 2ba. 58!>.500 559.4555 ~ine central air &.. :.air cleaner. self·clc~mmg o,·en. plus lor:1ted 011 a profe!>s. l..111d:-c:.tJWfl , poulsi1e lot ''1th one or the mo:.l fan I a:-ltc \It'\\ s 111 Turllt• Huck'. A mu:--1 see 1f you ..irl' lnok111g ror !>oml•lhing !'pec1:.al. OPEN SUH. I ·5 18781 Portofino red hill~ .... 552-7500 TURTLEROCtr I Bdrms. 21:.o ba . l)!e f:muly rm . lormal tltn· m~ rrn . ;11n um. fri>k Xlnt locat1u11. ucroi.~ lrom park & pool. 1'11..in)' t·u~lom l t•;t111rt•.; 111cl \\..1llpa1wr. ":.arm lull cul 11rs. <1u:1ltl\' t•..irpl'IS & drape' 1\ :-u1wr lam1ly homl•' Hrn~onabl\ pnced :il$8!1.~ · DA YID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 TURKEY ROCK no -Turllerock ! l.lut you con bet your hest Bulter Ball turkey lhat U1is 2 bed rm & den on the greenbelt is the best deal an town! Priced lo mo\IC fast. Call 833-3380 Al!ent. rozY& CO'.\ffOllTAUI.~; '~HE TERRACE" OMLY $68,900 Popular Curdalf !\lodt•I. Allraeltvl'IY UPAr:.ttll'tl Jo"euturc:-Ct•r:mm: tilt• entry, orig. wall m11r.1l, upgradl'd Ui:ht fi'lun·~ .. new pal1u t'm t'r. night hghls. ldl'.illy l1ll':ilcu. Nt'ar park. µooh & !>1101'· ping. pwncr will con sider cal'Q'tll~ back a 2nd TD OPEN HOUSE I ·5 3CARPB -~ RANCH REALTY 551-2000 HAPPINESS IS HAWAIIAN DREAM Proll'!>s ionally l:ind~c:.tPl'U 4 bedroom Berkeley Mod e l 1n t'ollrge PJrk renlurC'S 3 h.tlh~. 11andl'd ramtly mom w,llu1ll 1n ~hl:'h t•s, •h•!.k rn •lull'' & wet b,1r . liotk' y!.trd enhanced lly l :1r ~c l'H\ l't t•d patio, lkl'klll)!. )!~I~ f\13(~ & COii· '1.'l·saU•>ll..il I 1rcpil. Steps t1wuy from rel'rcsh111g 1>o0b & park 1-:lect nc r:aral!C dot1r openers & Muhhu lu.:hls front & re· ar. Don'I i'lll~:-~l'l'lll)! the flora & I :iuna lttndsc;ip- ini: an th1i. H awaiian IJUI .1il1"c OPEN HOUSE I 0-5 14921 ATHEL O" nin~ tht!> cl\lrrmch RANCH REAL TY W\'~4tln(' Plun 10:! 111 551•2000 "T e W1~· Thi-. ___ _ b Ole f ~a l u~ :l .i\1 l'l'tc·r~ !'Ian C. ''' bedroom, formal rl111an~ a ir. othc·r upl!r:.idc:., + l'Ontraclor :id11l-d ~!llUlllO 5.il· l~•:!:i family r oom' Cl•11l1 JI --- air, up1,11·.1dl'd l':tl J>l'ltni! Rll \:'\D :'\1-:W Turtlcnwk &: wall covenug,.,, L1\c. (;ten f'l,111 Ill, hy 11w11t'r. lo,·e & be happy 1n Com)1lct1•tl .i\11\. 1: .. beautiful lr\'im· Ctlolt'l' \'11·1\' 1111 . 1111 ONLY $67,500 gn•c1tl1«ll 1111· F..illl H111, 14656 Oran9~ Acres lihr;11'). iltn rm, :! h.1. OPEN HOUSE I S powcl1·r 1111 , t'l11h 1111\, ~ . l:~~~~; :;:;,1;(~:~~~.,::.'~"1~~ 212 Ua, + honus 1111. :!ti.; ,qft. '(llll 101'. Sl!IJ,!'iOU. 1!3.13215or 5 17 71111 RANCH REALTY Laquna Beach I 048 RARE UN I V . P ,\RK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chancellor 4 Bil. 2 12 Ba. ___ 5_5_1·2000 ram·rm, din·rm, many up~rades, on cul-dc·sac. IT'S GOT Appl only. 552·9795 EVERYTHING! T URTl.EROCK GLEN. FJntabulou' Columl,1,1 Plan 11. 4 BR & Alnum Model 111 C111l1·~·· P.ark on lge lot. Avail. Dec '76 fc..iturin,,:. C'm nan!( W.irc \:l';W L.n1v J.>k Pl•IH<i SIJJ.JOO. 5;;2 .. fi!IS 'l'wnhm :!flt , :!fl,1. \\l'l . -----I top rangc•, C:I•: !Wll ('k.in ~~~~!~~ /ll'Ofl/,o lil'f/11111( /ll'llJl/t •. I I I I t 1 1 mg oven. llu11t 1n mtl'l'O 1ar rv t 110 rm 1... ot' Woodhrtd l(e S&S, near \\a\I.• oH·n l\tll'hen:lld Sl48.i50 O\\t1rhlU·'1•1:!l1 park & lake, 2-:-.l). 3.l.lr. 3 d1 :>hwasher llt>acou11 WOODBRIDGE llJy Ht.•aul> "'P'l 4'1llc tu •.....1t1..-a 673_,.5,.5 lol near all !>Cho0ls, s hop· ~net ll1>0r. <I Rr, 21 ; h.1, ~ ___ .. ::__ ping und llu11r111gton Warm1nl!l on Moch•I B form din rm. 2 frpk'' • LOT • 0 ,·e r lO,OOO Sq. State Bcuch. All for only townhome. Xlnl locallon. CENTURY 21 848-00!)!) 4 Hedroom. 2 bath, Cami· l y room. upgraded carpeting. l yr. new 11 wlmm1ng pool & 1acuni. Sliding glass tw. umlt-r cunstrucllon. cabinet:-. Super r•lush S76.0ll<'. Call 1133-2144. carpclmj(. Wall & w111 dow decor;1t1nA. ,\ mus t to sec' Proll•1>!'t1111.1lly tandscup<'d yardi. w /sprlnklers. l\lalthu lights & ll f\'l'l0l't.1llnnnl spa. Cur:.tl(C hus 1.'IC<'tl'IC dour openl·rs & loads ·of cabinrt storaAl' i;pnre. TURTLEROCK NOR INS· REALTY. 0111: w1bbq. Lr1t sunltti' fl <.;ou<.I commercial S83.9SO. Call 5 1fi·2313 lrviM 1044 Choose upgrade., now. lnm rnl ove rlook!' lorrtlinn for stores & of· be.fore1t•s too late to~o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull Steve, (2 13~)22·1008 Plan R. 3Rr. 2ua 1''rplc, Patao & Atrium $81,500 Owner 833-3985 or 675·3017 '•leganl pool. palio & bbq 1l ~ By Ownr Jmmoc 3 br 2 or 1714 )552·40HO f t t ., ..., f1cebldJ(s.S75.000 ;._Nrit9•11 HuNioe!N•CJ · OWNER LEAVES: Price .• · .. 'b 1---------1 o r t'n rr u1 n111 ,... ,.r J ayW.YcatsReulty ..,... cut 4 bdrm& dining ba,m 'The Ranch .0 I schools & shops. These 31709Coaslllwy • 'bl n 1 • • gar Jge yd vc~etable IESTIARGAIM! arc Jusl u fe w or the am-So. Lnguna 499.2237 , ~.·lllWiillt~~ ~:r.e d~=~~c~i~~·~~~ garden. gre~'t lnctscPpr'~1n. Eleganl4 Br 21~ Ila. bes m enitaes this family ' wallpaper & wood tones. Xlnt cond. $68,000. IO<'ulion. l\lounlain \'ICW home has foryou.Bc1n11cus tom Home Near $63 •500. Tarbe ll . only.SSl-5790 Owner trunsferrcd.U11I) WALNUT SQUARE TOWNHOME UY OWNl'.:R oHcrt'd a~ S94.500. ~ould M::irina. 3 Br. F/U, D/lt, SSS 000 appre ciate 111er 1o us frplc. See to apprec fly Owner: 3br&den, l:V.. Reallors.cul1&12·8854. CLASSIFIEOwlllselllt. • ()PF.NHOUSI!: 2 Br & Den. lmmac. 2 lllllh, Ul>f!raded thrU·OUl. A1 <;, upundc<I A-luster Ur. ~4 Atrium. Open h<'am ce1l111~ M u!;t See S55.050 Cull 55HO-l I hu_v()rs only. For :.ippt. Sf,6,500. By ownur. (l) ba '66.900. 17911 Car· Ftunff~Oft ~on Thur:., Fri, Sul & Sun. call 645·9305. 997·8951or 11 l~8·1164. ram;a. 842·1869. HcrbOur I 042 HorbOur I 042 12·5PM l"mr. l\tcsa Verde 2 St.> Dano Point I 026 Omta Point I 026' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;Hr. :zi:a: l>:i. Or>en Sun l :> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2037 C tlverl i!>l·3715 3 Br'l, 1 1~ bnths Nr Bake & f"J1rv1t>w SG2.0llO. Pn1 only. Coastline Rily 631 1846 2 STORY 4br. 2ba. bonu, rm. By owner. $77,500 64&-2700 "6,500. 3 br, 2 ba, newl dttor. Walk lo schools park.968-9301 Prestigious Trl·Level • BR. 3 BA, lovely l\1 eso Verde. PriC'e redul'tion Anxlou11 ~ell er~! Ope S unday 1·5 PM. 2701 Cardinal. GUles pl Realtors, 963·8911 . LOW $70'5 Mr:cu V<•rdr 11p:irklcr. Ira 4 l.lr, 2 ba. paneled fom rm. cstm z'd lhruout. Qule\ tree Jlot"d •t.r~ct lrltndly nef,bborhood. Your romlly Will lov thhl Nr. Cluler llart»r. Aik for Vkk1 NH500 or 003.9744 Agt. ...,...__......., ~ JJ.unlinglon.JJ.tulour Huntington Harbour Realty has added a new office located at 16841 Al gonquin in the Harbour Mall Sh~ping Center. A r esal e spe allst will be there dally from 10 M to 5 PM t o assist you in your resale needs. X>rop by anytime for an up-to·date list or homes for sale or a free current market evaluation of your property or phone 714:146--96'6 er. Jll: St1·5tU --·- 3G76 S. Mall, I r\'tn(' lJolden Shore~ It c:a 11 y 714 IW1 4:!11 . P v t Ply. D<'crf11•1ll BEAUTIFUL Twnhml'. Single i.IOl'y. :1 JUST br + convert den, 2 ba, upgraded C'Pl'g & drp~.. BEAUTIFUL gar door opener. $58,900. Th\5 "' bedroom. 2 hnth Call (or appt. 5.'S2-004G single story Pinn 3 lo Brand new 2 br. 2 ba. Deerfield Park Homes. Townhme. Pool. Tennis, Upgraded carpet ~ AC, f'rplc .. ldtnl loca· drapes lhtuout. pro1 lion. Occupancy Dec lst. fess1onn1ty landscaped. rrtn only. S54,500. By sprinklers fronl & re:ir, ownr. (213) 375-0636 or elec. garage doors 375-8979 openers & trash c.-ompac 1-----.------1 tor. Association dues on· WOODBRIDGE ly S17.50 per month. Creek side ho mes 4 br, Includes the use ot S co111· s y r " m o r c p I a n . munlty po01~. j~oui!I, rrrmaum lot. $82.000. By cable TV & trash pick up. ownr.&l6·0r.c>~1 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 OPEH SUNDAY I 0 MOfttanas S..d ROMho Son Joaquin ~O tl t bl."UUtlflll townhou!le In orru. 11tr condtlloncd . Too many 11mcnal h•11 lo 1 l~t. Rtd Hilt Realty 544·4900 I 0 GOLDEN STAR I UMCH REAL TY SSl·ZOOO 3485 EBOE STREET I RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 WILLOWS $62.500 Great family hnm(' :i Bedrooms, 2 huth~. Unusually large lot for family enjoyment . .J)ne or lhe best buys in Jrvlne. OPl'..:N TODAY J.5 P.l\t. 14872 Waverly 't51J CAMPO' l>t· IRVIHE OPF.N DAIL' 8A.M. T06 P .!\l WOODSY & WARM 2 Bdrm. r clrcal. Woocl- b urn l n I( fireplace, l'hurming kitch e n & polio. View dc<'k. $70,950. PlCTlffiE WINOOW lll supt'r b whllQwatcr l>e <'Oa~t.1 1 vit•ws 3 Rdrm .. 3 •1 hath, dt•11 w/w<'t bu,, d1nln i.t roo m. 2 I lrt'lll,tt'•'~. l>l'amed ct>ll· 1nA" ,.., .1 'll'"' deci..-.. $111.~.soo * 4.94-8051 ~ - LAGUNA HID~WAY 2 Redrm1' & den In CJ· nyoa '¥ 1 soc I uded r ear ynrcl. Patio, terrace & tr'°oe ho~se. U.fUe to town & bC?ac All Ulb for only $m,950 Qa11 now lOsee 45-6646 /(" P1ti1R€1 _300 N. Ne.wi>Qrt. N !'J TREMENDOUS FAMILY t19ME J::xquJi.1l~ lam~ homl!. i Br, 3M. <nm robrn. wood & "'"'~• 'uun o, urrl11t~·tt '" Jlcr:conul home. SlM.ooo. •WOODBRI DGE• 4Dd, 3Ba. lrfl IOt. As&mbl lo.yr, 192,_,, 84().87$2. 10te1a.. oo.tttwy.•t4·85'9 >- t' . ~~:!.~!~ ... : ... ~.~~~ ....... ~:~~~ ....... ~4!'!!!!.~~-~ .•.•• :.I ~.~~~ ...... . ~-~~:~ ..... !?.~' ~~~.~~~~ ..... ~~~~ L.ogYno leach I 048 Hewporl .. och t 069 Hewport .. och I 069 IT·s ... or ······················· ······················· ······················· MYSTIC HILLS .. ""' .. Op4!ft I 1-4 •AT & SUH ~~----__.........,.._. .... ., 3,. OH THE LEVEL i.i~ Mornin&i.1<1'.• ~ &~~ .......... ' '·HIO.t. \II:'\\ I h !\I w ~ • Ylcw-\'u•\\. (,n•Jt 1.,,.1. n luc:1 t '' un1c1ul' .111 btll , .):.ltc a\ ,,, home !'l~tl WO OP!:;.'.\ \\OOJ n>O~l:'lll,1'01 JI~ 21'lG2~tug<'C031:h ... Sat Sun 1 .:; 1 tll:l Coral )l\lt ho.nil IS Bl II.TO:\ 11.,1i,:unalhlb1 .\i;t:nt li7.17w 1 l l.1-.\ ~·'~" l.1K·,1tcd htJ(h Place R•olty . u .. I h l' h I I I (} \ 494-9704 • Exqw:.tt\• If! honw thJt hold , ,, m 't1p11·1 ... o l IJt'aut.) 5 111 lt..2.SOO ~-·~~ Sui)l.'r Oct'illl & ·11a11l1.1l \14'\\' '-IJ.H'HIU~ :I Ill(, : 1\,1 h111lop hu11w S!H,!100 Submit olll•r11 ·l!J'J :!IO'J EMERALD BAY OCEANSIDE Reduced to $192,500 3 Bt & Dt'nlnr I llr I. 3 ha White W:ll\'I' \'ll•W II\ owner C.:;.ill 1!11 :in1 ur ir noans !>-1:!8145 A SCARCITY Jl lh1~ flrtl'l' a n 1111 maculall' :i hilrm :! hJl hom e 111 \In t nt!tghborhu111l t11"11 '(' h 0 U t... 11 n' I ,1 I I! I' l:md~<'apt-.t lot 1h\11t•1 mOll\'llh~d llnl) ~Hj,h(MI I. \tH \,\ ~ 1· \ 'H: I> lll\'IEH \ C.:O .... 'iTLl"\t-; \\'di 1h::.l~ll\"il :! l><lt Ill .t 1.Jlort IOI :J l1iJt Ill I CllHlt 111,111 hi£-. h1•.1\ y i.hu~" " l'Jll><l' thruoul Ill 1; t: \I S 'I' H S l' I 'I' t.: • LUXURY HOME lx ·:.iullful noor 111..in. 1.k 4· v t J l 1.' !I h y .1 p r n 11-:knun;.il . joy lo :>l.'t' "" 1:t'lll'1tl bu} ut SI l!l.~10 \\'t P,\ l'IO h,,,, bill in ~C) \'l•nlly & dt l.'"t•r l>t-:.'1 ? __ _/ llAS Fl.H 'l'(J n;ILl~G O()U/ t-'IREl'l.J\C'I•: 'l'ht Zn<I , ~ ._. .. ,. 1\-Vl•I lt!aturl.'1> s11a 1·111u~ STEP HOW/II I.I\' IC\1 SS:l N. Cua.a. l.a«una w J T 11 M ,\ s s I v 1-; 4S..·7 5 1B 7 15R·B 4 8 0 1':Xl'OS ED t:HOS lJ TI ;\I 11 !'; H s. 1, li Jo:. LOCJUfto Ni9uel I OS2 S L ll \I I' S 'I' o N E ••••• ••••••• • • • • • • • • •• • I" In to: I' I..\ c ~: & l' x LAGUNA BEACH Oc1•:111 & mtn 'tl'\\ 3BK :!O\, lri: lamrm, frpk, lu"h npl:. Thb. Ill\ l.'I) home '' prt l'l.'d u11 udH•\ ..iul, .1l Si7 sou Uon'l wall 11n tht:-. 0111· c:::_:::::: CUATIS BRAOlEY CO..REALTORS PRIME EARLY AREA FRONT ROW -BAY VIEW orEN TODAY 2167 VISTA INTRADA 3 8 d r m s . , 2 112 bath . ex e c u ti v e lownhome. Totally redecorated. n~w plus h carpeting, draperies. vinyl floor, freshl y painted. Vacant , move· In ready; quick possession, available now. 1!1antttt1\!1 & U:n., · tRrulturn Ht1HJ 64<.l '>',60 clay or even111q E.i~tbluff Pr•Jfc'>51ornl Bldg Newport Beoc:h I 069 Newport Beach I 069 .•.•••...••.•••.......•..........•.•..••••.•.. ARCHITECTS l Sunday. November 14. 1976 OAILV PILOT CT ~'!'::::.~~.~ ....... ~~!!!.~~.~ ........ ~4!'!!:!.~.~ •..•.•• ~~~~~.~!~!~ ..... . He~ .. och I 069 Newport leoch I 069 Santo Ano I 010 Income Properly 2000 •••••·••••·•··•··········•·····•·••·•·••·•···· ••··•····•••·······•••• ................•...•.. CttttOM Arc;.hltedw4y DHMJ-dHOIM 3 BR. 2 Bu on quiet cul de-sac. Atrium m entry wuy. 2 (rplcs. shake roof, ter· razo entrance, sunken living room & furn-r m w /rough sawn beams & ceil· ing, special double studded insulated walls between Mstr bdrm and fam· rm. solid wood raised panel doors. Ap· pliances + Microwave oven included. 3 Car detuched gar. work s hop w /220 wiring. Room for R.V.'s. Quality con- struction & workmanship thru-out. OPEN HOUSE SUHDA Y l ·5 38 I Vista hyo. M.I. $124,500. 642-2171 675-9096 Robert L Sottlet-, ledtor $5.000 &..10-.n 0\\lll'r \\tlll---------- &UNITS c~rrv 2nd Tru:;t Uec!I Selhn.: pn('{' >Ii SOO C 5 prol)t.'rt)' :118 :-> H11,tol 0f1Cn Sund a) I 5 T.\YWK ~l i\Ot-: 1n:,\l.1'Y 100 2Ulltl IMMACULATE .l Br, fu1n rm, \\ct bur . frpl('. bltns1 bout. sail', 11\Jll) UIJl!f adl.':., JUSt dui;l & mo\"\' 111. Nuu1• t-fowcr & Mllr1\rlhur. ONLY $71 ,750 Sunny Col Realty 636-3760 Othff Reol &tote ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobilt Homts For Sole 1100 . .•••••••..........•••. X21>. st!ll ron1 11, lull bath. JUSl l"t'f1111~hl.'<l t11:.1Je Sl.'l up "11 h .m nmJ;: :>HL'>ll 5-48·6173 Acre~ for solt I 200 ...•.•.••..••....•....• In Cu~lu ~fl'11,1. hM•r up• p{'r... Only 1~·. dO\\ II ~II~• "'1ll tur1 \ h.ilunn'. \ n ·ul monto> mukcr. Ca II :'> l2 367\i NEW LISTING EAST COSTA M SSA THIPLEX . .I Yr~ olll Pr1d1• u! Ownersh ip 3+1.>&2 Rllrm Unit~ 4 u111;I ga1"s. 4 Crpl<;i; +all um1,1nitios. 1 blk lu . 17lh St. s hoppi n ~. SI 19,500 1\sk for Nutuht•, Agt ll73· I 132 or ING· 7414. TRIPLEX • HOME In the un·a or Yosemite Purk. Uoth fop SSS,000 . al!io, HiO ucre11 approx. 60 m1 from l.as Vegas. wells + waler rights. ut $1~ pe1· urn· BEYERL Y CREEDON Realtors 645-2411 Bdrm home -1 3 unit:.. mfi~ficBtrci 00G©Il1lW tt-n-.1 "l' ll'l' ul gla!>~ W 0 l' 1-; \ \ \ I E W U 1': (. " S l l' I' ' ,1 ' l' I k 1 l l' h l ' II It ,t ' h 1 I l I ti H \:-;ta·: &•lllU. Cl\~.\ UISllWSIJll . L I'(' ~ lllJl'lh tu d1111n g at t'J ( • U ' I 11 nt U I .1 IH' I I I.' • t hruuut :! II \I.CU:>. 'l VIEW l>E!'l\S Thi-; uni CjlW horn<· '' our · Bu\ ul lhl':\lonth' .11 ~ -499-4584 OPEN 1:30lo4 JO Dl98l \'IA LARGO ,\r1prox 2000 sq ft·3BH. 2U.\. l-l 'xl8' famrm ,. den. Lu\dy lrg <'or 1111 t Ho; old :\kl' h ltn ktt l'lust! t o i:ood :.ch i:. Si!l.500. l'al I -t!l:S· 14117 SPECIAL :>.t:"" :! !>tOr)' .1:. op..-n & hi:ht J.., .1 i.:rt-l'nhuu:.e. 3 Br. 3 11.i, li.t fam rm, 2 lrpk'. JJ1·u111, -.un dc•ck . all lull\ in..,ulutt'<I. all C>..· tr.1'> ·short walk to l>cJch l"l't' S1mpll' AXER UPPER l!ugc 3 lJt:"drm home 111 Ht wporl Bt och I 069 jHewport Btoc:h I 069 the most desirable urt."J ••••• • • •••••••• • • ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 ACRES O,·crtook1ng laritt private lakr 75 min. from Orange C.:o t:L1hlie& a\ 011. S7W J><:r acrl' Xlnt ll.'rms. {;all ti3l·2000, Mr Schlcstn~l.'r, ;\gt Anahe im Income $H ,000 Yr Pm•c SI IS,UOO. Pnnttpals only 4119·2800 2 for I . h1·~l bu\' in Laguna :! :!br hwi. 111 L a S: u n a l ' ..in~ o 11 1111 f>Sx HO' 1111 <'lilt! & "d l hit, m.11111·1· l1'1'l'~" 111111)!!'1 ~ n·11t \1111111lh-11,1 111,.;. liolh lhl'!I lur onl) !'Ii 1,:.011 11111 1111111 n r l!J7 :!:!!I:! DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8581 .\Bun: E~I EH \l,U H.\\' !ISO Wh1lt'\1alt'r '&l'W '.!Br, 2Ba. l>~·ks. \',,rt!, SIH!.l.~100 OPEH SUN. I ·4 23542 BELMAR L 1\ C L :>. \ ;\ l <; l' I·: I. room tor ll'<'l' h11u't~ & C:J\C,., Ill lhl• hll)!l' \ .1111 of tht:. )OUnh t,111111~ h1111H w q!I.' 1·1111, ~··11 11111111:.: rm \\tlh I>'"' 1h1u Lo !!•t·al 11nrlo.111i: lo.tic h1·11 dr.1m.;l1t· Ii 1>lt· ".111 111 ll\111:! fill :1 i:t11 m• " h.11h-. & l;11111dn fill '' 11 h -.!-.~ ltghl Si'' .:>4"' NORTH LAG UNA u,·11 :.:ht full\ lc11'.1l• d 111· .. 1 .r . .-.1111111· !-.1 1111 lh(:h Dnw. lhi-. :! htl1111 & l( C II I\ \111\ t• II 111• I , IJrl\Jl'I ,'\ .Ill 0(1'.lll \ I ('\\ ' t. I t' .. 1 f 1• ,, 1l I Ill ' ~~•i.:l\ttl OWN YOUR OWN llllJl:ll\I' lh1· 11111,.•111·1 .1 ble C:Oll\'\'111\'lll'l' lll I ,1lo.111i.: \ Olll' II\\ II 1'11•\ -1\111 I 11 c.Jowntown 1,.1:.: 1111.1 • 1 ll<lnn I h.11 h 111.111, C.I •\1)1 .. l!l' \l.1 Ill lh'.11 h \\ htl 1• II .tk l I h II' \\ll lt di\ 11 ~111 ,, 111.;hf ...... 101 .&!1:~.!~~ ,. 1105 N. Coos• Hwy. logvno 494-1177 REAL ESTATE THE HOBBIT'S H O USE $84,500 Fvll Prict SJ::E TOU \ \''' t ;();"\ t: Tl l;\IOH HOW '' MISSION REAL TY !Ill"> S Cu.1s t. L:igun.1 Phont 494-0731 ..A61an REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnneyre St. 494 94 7 J S19 0316 Fantastic! (~t·an \ u from .elm•"' 1•\ t•r \ room llrcrn /1• :.:la!.s 'anti l't!lh\ d ust•tl ''" ll'll'I \ l'I~, I\'\ l'I h,it•I. yard. :1 Bdt m~ ~I l!UtHI Cl'~D!INGS HE.\l.TY Monarch Boy Terr. 32j7J S1.'\l'l\S1·u,, -11111 , 38.\, qualtl) built home, 3 eur g;i r + ni;11n xtra,.. Sl:i:i.!-111 · Y\.:.\liE H 1n :.\l.T\' 5.')(J.lll71 FAMILY LIVING 1 rrn. :i BjJ. hit•"· 3 1"'' j:!.•r. erpls 011t,,tJ11tlt11it lcM' :llon:in h Bay T1•r r.•l'l' Submit .ill .. 1 kr-. Prrnc only Ttmple Hills GOOO E,\HTll IU: \LTV 2 ~1111) \\ oocl exlt•nur. :'>30 :IUHU d~'< k lu~h IJnd,ca11111~. Missio;yiejo I 067 o\ "'' ,,, •• ,, ~JrJgt?, :1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h 11 J Ill' • I I h J l It .. .1lm11 ... t 111·'' 0 111\ ::,;; :;u(J W ood & G loss \ \\ II I I. 11.J ,1 I l Ii \ 1..1111!\\llllh\ ii :»111 ll1,1111nntl. 01 litl1 ni-. 10-:11t'l l-:DTOSL!l7.StMl 180 Deg. Vitw Lots :\11rl h l'ntl 1500 Srt IL 1''111 !lt~I ,\ Ill IHMI "I It Mi5 IKKI C-1 Corner l.10 Vt h\I' It 11111.1:.:1• h~ 11•11 11 01·1•,111 1-l<I\• of h11' \orlh La~1111.1. s,·1· ,'{ 'llhlilll •494-7551 • C'~~~l: lll'h \\IWWlo•fl 11111-. fll'.11 \\ ""''' t '11\ 1· :-,, c lu!l.·11 )llH,llt' I 1,111 11dth •'I> 1~11111t 11 I ltilrm • nnll·m 11111 ,11 \ hum1· 11 11 h 1!•·1.,11 \h·\\ ll\\ll.-1 llllt-1 "'"' ~1·1s.101 AJE'UJe:Ll.. a4'~0C. inc bkr l dCJu~n D~act-494-659-l ~IADHIDb7 5 J::lr. den. fam rm ::!llW "''!fl , lUl·cll.'Mll'. blll~ lnd,l'pd. fl·'"" t'•l\'l'I'. l!IK)(f llt'l)(hluir-. 0\\ nl.'t ~11 j ,UOU 11:11 llKTfi 111 1!13-IOi~ I \I '.\I EDlr\TE m 'l 'l' l1A \ l'\' '.lllll. fJm rn1 lrpil' If;! l1·tH't•d ~ anl. n11·1• t'111l1ln·n·~ an•:1, Sf1h.!-111 • BOND REALTY * Caltc>ry of l lom1:~ ; 17141831-9411 OPEN SUNDAY HcdurPd S5(JOO:: ! :\fadrnl 1::w: :t:l 12~ ( · .. m pt.·,lr•· F;1h11lnu:-\ "''' •>I Saddll'lia1·k \lnunr.1111;. & (inlf'l 'rn1rs1• llrtlll! J ll 111 ........ B1ll 'l ll11mp,.0t1 111.,111, ltf.) llliU OPEN SUNDAY ::!.!l!.;:! \"1,1 t)I. (,I\ 11 ( l)llH' ' I l' Cl ll I t • U U ll l I \ l'h.1rlll<'I ' 1-'t 1•1 l.·k1• \ llU l.1 \I.' I 11 Till' \\"11111(, I 11 r11.,. 1 11 ... ,11 n1 1 , u .1111 ltt• '"'' \\1111 I l .. "I' lltll l'h111111,..m1 lk.tll) 1•1:. I 'fill OPEN SUH 1-5 Open Sun. I ·4 P.M. :11111\Juunt,1111 \1..,w Ut l·:l l>.irJJu E,l,1l•·' :1 CHARM & C OMFORT l,.lrm' f,1m1h I rn , . .,. .11'1· h11l h 1111111.I 111 1111, 'llU,11<' dr.'P"' .J11 ioncl I !-! 1• h ,1 I k \ ,1 I 11 I'•'"'""' 111im.t1 '! '1' 1 -.pnnl.11•1 ... I ru11t ,'\. h.11 k * $139,995 * Open Sot & Sun !-5 5 3 05 Rivtr A Yt . CS1 1u.!lt•cl 1 blk So Su1wnor llalhm.1 lT"~" mi.: ul' l'Cll 1'it \\'1·-,t on H1H·r J Will t.1k1• 11 ;11k. ;1bo 111•1•d ll I H !l • ti·lt1 OO!ifi m Nt!wi>ort Bc;.i\'h. If vuu Me handy and can u -. .. )OUr 1m;igin<iltOl1 lhti. tould be ''uur dn·.1m home Beller hurry c'.ill 1>15·0303 • • . A COl.DWEll IAllKU COWAllY Near Golf Courst Oyownl'r R1•;1ut1r11t :i llr. :!' ~ Ba on '·• al'l'l', l'lil tit· BY OWNER s~1t· lol 2 fplc":.. hui.:,• lllti C.\NYO:-;JIO:IU: F ;1m Hm. l~·· p .1 11 11 .!Bit, :JB.\ bt•aul Ul:'l'tJr 6: '' lll'W deek111i.:. g~1r tlr lnd>.t1xl " t>.I rm havin~ opnr. musl !>l.'e • Unly J i.:.mll·n 'u I las pool !:>!13.500 ti46-437ti firl:' pit urt·a & '"fl Jar of'..i---------- m:-.lr hdrm Opl•nh'l'Sun O~E:-lllOUSE t 5 or by uppl 16 l>Jtlyl 5.~011 King-. Hd D<.-er\\ooc.I Ln, 6..t 1·43113 3 UH. huge fa m rm. \' I l:: W + 1 n co m l'. LIDO ISLE 3 lkdruum. 2 h.1 ltJ! PJltO. mt1tll•r11 l.11l'l1l'll S l3!1.5tJU h' 11\\111•1 6i3 ~15 LOWEST PRICE IHHEWPORT HEIGHTS Exp.1mk<I famil~ mom .111d hlll!l' mu~kr ~Ulll' m • .1ke th1,, 1h1· mo:.l homt' for 1111.' h:u-.t p1frt' 1n the hnok. (II only Sti!l,!1'10 hurry t·all 5'1G·23J3 j .-•u1 Ill 'I/• II\ -1.)N 1 'Ii# r,.. ~f' [tlfl IH&Hil THE COVE $19!1.llOU J1m BOt'. \j!I :Ho.&>-10 FEED THE DUCKS r r II tn l h I' I !!, (' "',1t1?rl ronl de1·k. :!·"L' 5 B H & pla) rm : 3 ·1>.1 Xlnt l'•llld Walk Lu 1.mol!. lennts &ocean s~.500 CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-l290 .. NEWPORT SHORES 424 Prosp1·l'l St Open llouse Sun ;"l;O\' 11 Prier $73.5011 Choi c e lof·al1on nr ()(.'l'iln & Lidtt ~IWl>t>ttt~ :-lwpt S hores ('11111 nn canul T1•nnt~ 2 pooh ;1 Br. 1.1 , ba. frpll'. ll!l' II\' rm. RIGHT REAL TY 979-8533 846-590 7 Yuur l'h unl'l' f o 1 a ·· "'''' ~1)11, .. Bu' rront ,1w.1rd w1°11111n~ i:ondo 3 Br 1-nlI~ Jr<·a. Uad; Wtlh 1:;· liu;1t o.iltp <•l door Ba~. IJ:l' lot Sti:!.'150 10'. S:!:!O.OIMJ. Uwner ().I0-1! lfil d w 11 2111 I I O 1 r h 1 ri 556-~ HARBOR VIEW HOME • . • . l) rt a I I' l I · 0 SPY(,l.:\!i~ 111 1.1.. \ u .I ,..1na o r u 1 u u "U 1 1 . d :\10\ll'I :1 Ht C!', BJ + or ~ ''· J~I "~n !!!'" hOll\I'-fm \\tloll lldnn & hOUH•I)) o-.nl•r.tjlO Ii.>\ lull Ualh, Jll l'Ulld . lfklrm.3 BJ,rumpu-.rm SpJnt:-oh till' lltl(ll. lot-. of N1·wporl ll1•tj!hls Pru11· h111·k wort... Ill'\\ lmlsc p nnlr .\gl i.1s--12o:i 111~ + 11\Ul' h murl' OP1-::-; llOC~t: S\T&SUN ll 5orappl. IR<!t Porl Shl'ffield f"t'l' I.anti Sl!\!.1.500 ll ~ O\\ rwr ( i I I I !l':Jl:S-:!2:!1! 111 ,\ d1·11 h111111· \Ii \ll".lll flwner 11 an'I 2:1~1 ; 11t.· 111 •h1· '' 1111 •·1111 ' ·' ll<'h111k1 ~;11.J1H1 HARBOR VIEW 'h'll '•"l'I ld!o 11 .. 11 1.1: • 494•7551 * W e~lc l1l f Jl arhur H1ghl.;nd:.. l:Waul 4 hr. 2 ba. fam rm .. up,.:r,utrd ldUnth') rm ' lll'W l"ll.,I ktll'h Approx. :!.000 "I It Pnn onh l':.ill s 12 ;n; l11r a pµl. :\i.;111 ' •. ,. I \I II ,. d " " \ d MONTEGO 11 dt•l1L•hll11I 11111·n •cl l'rt•miunl l11l & location 11.11111 I 1\111<·1 l1 ,11blt'• I ••d l·~x1•1·p111111.tll\' prtvatl! & '" 11111,I ,..jl I I I' "I:.! .>IOI lu~h lf\1 &; (,1111 I'll\. 111'11\ BYTHEPA~K One ~tiir~· Lu;.k hum1• 111 l•:a,.lhluff. 111 ffill\'I' 111 l'Ut1U1lio11 '. .d1 "' 1 .. 111 Im A Sp~ial H oust c111h Fl'l' bnrl lt v uwm•1 ,., .. 11 ,., '" 1·1111111" • '"'" "'"' 1r11111 l,1\\11 .! ('OH IH)\' \ ;\'t'w El 01)1.•n S;.il1Sun I~ 1 :!070 l1<·1h1•·111, • 11111 ,, l'i.111 " 1 "" 1 ... 1, h.1ri11..i 1 .1.inlttt ·1111 .! ti.1 liii.:1111 l'tirt R1·1:-.t11I l'1rcll' tot ft, 1r••.tll\t• t1•1t1.1h t11 tl•1t l11Ud•fU ~ll(h up~ratlt·•I C;l \.'._tl \It·\\·~- flC''~'l"'•1 "'"'' lo11 11..11,1 "·" Hr11·k & 1·11ui:h twam \\ .111.. l" lot11 ,1.11.111~1 "'' u pat 10.., 1 rnl .\ 11.,11 ON THE URGEMT 1(1 l II \,.,ti• I I I .... ' I •.• l 11 \ \ I \1,\ \ \ ltf \I'll * 497.245 7 • Cotfo~ or\ o H ill r 1 .ii nlol I 1 h1""', l .. 1l(llnJ t 'h.11 1111 I \\ I 111 1,1,111 pul1°lll l,tl l'I.\ .... ,II llll,UI l'·'''·'"lt• \II\\' I h• pr1t•· '' t~•lt·•l ' ,·,·· 1•'J."• \j!I l•l~ 1111:1 1 · .. nw '•'l' 01.11 111:,~ 11,lm~ .11 !1:1:1 ~.111l.1 ,\11.1 OPiH SAT & SUH 1·4 :1 llH :! 1\,1 lllll,1d1· h11m1• Talk ahout 01•1•.111 \ h '\''' 11 ''IX.tKMt FAUST A VITALI Rtoltor 499-224 I \lt-:\\'S lrt•ltll'\l'I\ 11111111 llllll'll.tl ·1 1111 " II\ d111 llll! rm."""' Jtt,...l -.1111lt11 ur fanuh rm pin' .! '''II 11 h I it .1 r .1 g ,. ' ti 11 I\ :<l'~.500 . Fantastic vu Lots 1 .. 1 n11-.1·.11wt1 s r.·1 :11111 PENINSULA PT. I ••l •II . .t I \II \\ , ,.. r II I' IJ\\ 11t•1 1,;:; illl l Xlnt Bay View ..._111 11 I ,\ 1111"' 111' I ii ,.-,-1.11.,,,,,; ~wt Mt wporlleoch 1069 •\\\ \lll)\\l'\"\l:"H:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :J;!OU 1oiiq It -' Ht • h,1th~ /~,;UMI31NER.., 1.11111i.: 1 m "'"·" Jlt' 11,.. •_.:.1 , "'~·n• 11'1 "'· mi.: 1·111 ,, F~1m1h rm ·1 l 'iSO S. Cout Hwy l "'P"'o Inch 494-942 I .. outifut Laquna M041ntoln View Homt ·10 "30' W•HH1l•11 l li-1·I.. ('Ol l.ll \ OI 111-:1.I ~.\ E 11\llrm'>, :ma. Fam Hm Fpr ( lnl\ 1'!1!1 ;;;c1 u :1•: lll'I; II~::-; HI.Tl{. KCI 13.}.3 .S'IH 1371 ·1 rm , 2 H.\ f.1m rm, t•.t1 .1!.lt 523 5,000 by O wner Newport Terrace $57,90 0 F111 \ Plll>llll ml•nl I lkdl m .! h,1 \\ 1111 l'.ill tii:i w't).17 ,Ct .11ltrl l',ll lHI 1!&11:-~.....__. ---_ flwnng ~1 •• ,tu lil·1lr m ~...-.-.... n ... has ht•Jm n•1hni,:,, oul NEWPORT SHORES i.tundinu communll ~ f;ir1l11ie!> with pool .~ WATERFRONT JaCUZli. n.:ht nn lhr bear h California Coast T"'' !>lory 3 bl.'droom.:! bath, ltil!> oC patio & d eck· .Pr~rtles Ing. owner Hnx1ou" 540·8144 $!15,000. L'.111 PHES'fl(iE llOM 1-;,-;, Ii 15 t~>.lti TOW. lh 11\\th't Slll.:lt10. __________ , Lido lslt by Owntr 11r11•11 Sal .<.. Sun 10 1; l!H 11 llt LAGUNA C HARMER DUPLEX Prime Area 1nr. :i11a .. 111'i;11:..t lot. 'l:t•\\ port llc1µhto; homt• i;;7.5'kl Opi•n :-iutt 1 ~. umul lrt•1·~ 1'1.i Ihm l'I,. 2 <!ll'i \'ia Ot'\'ll'll'I. li7:I l~Wi llH 1trn :! hn 1•:,tra "l\\(ll Shnrcs :!Br & tlrn 1.trl(t' It\ inl( 1111 w1l h n. .. 1ul dl•1·rn ~1t('!I Ownn lml.'k lrpl\' + 2 h<mus an,lou-. ~i l.5!10 .\)!l room' adJ0111111i.: 11n1 1·11r G31 J!IOO. "111 1111 1,?ara)!e un :1111'\ Sll!l ~.tHl :1 Bl . fam rm. ~lll7 CHIU I '1 l Party Owtll'r ,\ ll\ till" t.H 1-1391i 11r Ii 10 OH 15 BEAUTIFUL ;1 11111-!c bdrm-. ~ fam1h 111'\1 t·arpcl & p.11111 OPEN DAILY 1·5 2311 FAIRHILL Pyramid Exchanqors 8 33-176B Belly Kerr Really Golftn Poradlu In the privall' rnmmuni l y of Bi il Ca o yo n Sp..irln1111 !\ hr hme w 1111t•n bl•am l'l•illni.:~. .. tr1> du" n 11' rm , fnrm:ll rl1n'I!. fam rm 01w11i11~ 111tu dc·h~hll ul gard1•11 ;} <.1•p bd 1 m w in I!' . :i f r fl I 1•,; . • & gorjtcuu:-. fl\ l ~ c.J w room SlllELI> llF: \I, 1'.!-t I' \Tt-; .iv..t-1«tc1:1 \i1·~t1 .. cl 011 .1 l.irl!l' l11l 11.ull lH ltlltl (llt\,H \ :! l nth I 111 I B.1 l'.ll'h S.111111':1 ll.111111·" Hllr ··~1 17>1·1 \I I 0 11 ~•·1 ~14 NEWPORT HGTS for pool LOCJMO Higuel I 052 Loguno Hlguel I 052 ....................... ······················ IA~-Older J l)r w warm fam 01>l'n Sunc.Juy I 5 rm ulldl'tl on \lie)' ,u· !\:! Hoy;1I St. Gc'Or.:t• t'<'!...' &. rm to add morl' 6 7 3· I 18 I ,MONARCH IA Y VIEW Large master suHe. formal dmmg. gounnct kitchen. Put in n pool or P08.51BL Y a t ennis court on this huge lol. 3 Bdrms . Only $160.000 A COLDWEU IAHICY CO. 496·7222 831·0836 ..... '•"port P••I Orfirt HARBOR VIEW HOME Populcr Pal•rmo 4 Br. 21:1 nn. rum rm. 2 frpk~. wet bar. rror de~. & lnspd. owner $1 l:t,SQQ. lilll Pt Shefftclrl Pl OPE~ SJ\T SUN 12 5 l~aut duplc:1., N1•wport llti;. 3 Br. 1 111 bu. flVI patio. lodry fat• Sl 11,IKlO U w n 1• r , :> 5 2 7 3 S 0 o I' tio-m 23~. llGCAHYOH On Gotr Co\irbe \'1rv. l..ir1tc lkdr1K11n!'. Jlurry' S\49,500 8kr559·1!1!Y.l Cwll as.ti ror UPl'll CUSTOM 752.9023 ---HEAR OCEAN I NEW CUSTOM 3 Br. 2 Ba. fam rm, BAY VIEW M ANSIO:"I St20,000 or lease option OPF;N S/\T & SUN ~6 __ _ io-4PM HEIGHTS 3600 s qfl estutl' with magnificent 'low or lh<' WITH VIEW ha~·. $241.SOO. 220 Tu11lin SI0.000 now. ond only Wr Pocirtc C1>l Hwy E . $550 mo. ttntil clo5e of on TuKtl n, nr Mnl1ncl's ~cro". move~ yp11 tll \o- M lie l 8.'J5300H or O:l3..i!IOO. day F.11crow to rlOlu• HOllS·ALAN CO. after Afor<'h I. um ond bcfor~ Sept I. 1 !>77 3 MEWPORTTERR. Bedroom . I'• bal l\. By owner 3 hr. 2 ha. $152,000. Agent. 5fi6.1m. twnh~c Pvt patio. frpt, NEWPORT CRIST bltnl\, ~.1r. & rnrport. Nr IM park w 1poot SSR.~ CONDO Pl ram11.l i::,ch.ingors IS33-17li8 * 16 UNITS* DOLL HOUSE, in quiet area. 2 Bdrm. & convert. den . $145,000 628 AC. $200/AC. Hilly terrain. Nt-whall urea Frtl• & clear C11ns 1ucr t ra11L• 1.cx·:i l re~ort area $225,000. Ric:hord D. Forney & A ssoc's. Reattora ti40 171!0 SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. home. larg e brick patio w 1t'ountains & outdoor garden room. Slli5.000 ,\gl !).15.:1 1113, tii:l-4!"i77 FIX-UP ant1 udd-011 ty,po older clu11lex1·:.. 2 Duplexes on adjat'l'lll lut~. $93,00U Eut·h. Old Corona dtil ~lur COZY brick frplt'. lo r snuggle time. add~ an intimulc toul·h to this 3 bdrm. ho m t'. $1•17 .000 Aportmtnh for sole 1300 ·•••·············•··•·· Iii Units .. I usl Fhushr d. all l'l'ntl'.'d Studws & l Brs. In Uceatbt<k, Nu San l>1ego Co .\skmg S2!l4 ,000. C all Jim Clauson. Broker al ..\alert, 1714 ) 729-92J5 or lil.tH3.i-112G e\'<'~ . LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Lido, N .I . 673-7300 I Newport Btoch I 069 Newport leach I 069 ..•...........................•............... BusiMss Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Division or llarbo.r lll\·estment Co . LIDO ISLE ORANGE COUNTY 9 °/oNNN Soft Cl•mente Good loot traffic. 2 bldg::- ~•dl' by ~tdc; one ha~ 'llll'l''>. 1200 sq. rt. each Sll.'>,OUO Se<'ond bldg. b;i :! :.torl•'( on the :.trccl w1tl I o l ltl'es up s t airs SIOU.000 CHRISTMAS EARLY! If you have the ability to ACT FAST you can STEAL (?) a house on LIDO ISLE with 4 bedrooms. den. 3 baths. 2 fireplaces. wet bar, beam ceilings, 3 car garage. So. Patio. 40 ' corner lot. HURRY• Call Owner /Broker S220,000 Down S I 14. 000 Shelttr '7 7 Price SI, 705,000. W I LL TAKE 1-:XClli\N(:i': Yt>ar old , 31.i5!1 ~q. fl 111 f1cc b111ld111)!. fully a :. .. 494-7551 .. 673-6756 sumable. no-fee lirti. Lots for Sole 2201 Sellt.>r carries 11 year •••••••••••••••••••••• Ntwport Beach I 06 Newport Beach -I 069_ .............................................. - second. Will close in one LOTS. COST A. MESA wet-k. Danl' W1lh1l1• or Two vacunt, ]-with otde Don Lakl.' house, next door is newc WATERFRONT OPEH SUH. 1-5 229 CANAL STREET S p;.i c 1ou-. SHH . :JH1\ ~ourmt•I l..11 1·h h"' micro" a\ l' &. "l'lt dl.'.1n 'it m·cn \\ .alk to 1)(Joh, trn nis .Si hearh sn.soo \gent. 1i7:l itiOI OPEN SUH. I ·4 1242 Rutland Rd llow swel•t 1t 1s; pralM' ~ oure.clf wht'n ) 011 buy lht:-. !'!h;rrp !:>ll:!.5110 lu.,.ury :! hclrm . :! h.11h w11h rn1~ 1\01111 hurn111i.: lrtll\'. l'IH I u11it . i11~dl'Stl'ahlt• Wt•stdtlf :11'l'<1. BEYERL Y CR EDOH Rtoltors 645·24 I I OPEN SUM. 1-5 2012 Windward Ln. JUST REDUCED Be;.iut1ful BJ) l'r c:-.t ,1l ::>I l'l 500 Elt•i.;.1 nl onl' 'l o I \ h ll m l' \\ t t h I 'Jl·ll'hl\I' h1·tll1)lll)h ,I tnrm.11 d111111.: 1110tn 1'.11 111 I.. t l 1• h I' II ( u \ 1· I\ i.:rouml-; .111d 1100\I I oit \ !'<JOI. \I ul" :t l l'il 11-.111•1 '"'' :-.1-·1 I. . LIDO ISLE OPEM HOUSE i'\1•wpurl lt v inl( ut its he:.l' l'l'l'llllllrTI f>llH w r.1m rm o'.. diu r·m . l l ;J~ SflU('I.'. ''~ 11• ~ t·l1:1rart 1•r Opens to lov1•ly prn•I !>11.c patlO. i\f\ lllll 'll IUICltnj.( Of lt'nng 111 SIH!l.500 :!13 \'I\ t:OIWO\'E ol'ENSl'ND~Y 1;. )3rittingham Rutc9 I l ''' I * 675-0123 * OHTHE~R. :! Ur. 2 H.1 Cot1<fo. Pool. J.1cu 1.t1, lrn<it :-lips. S155.0Ufl Owner ' /\gt l;..!0·1515 ICI~:::~~ Prop•rti•• 752•1920 1•00 OOAll Sl NIWPOH II.CH <'On!>lruc ti on. Can b bout:hl us a package o scpar:itc. Call for mor infor mation . Agl tii3·700l Son Clemente I 076 C -••••••••••••••••••••••• entetery Lots/ WE NEED YOUR LOT1 We'll pay lop price 1 DanJ l'I or Sun Cll'n (.'Jlt 0\\lll.'I' Hwldcr . • • • JllLL.TOP BE AUTY Cryph I 50 lmmJculJtc 3 BH. 2 BA, •••••••••••••••••••••• lrplc. s hakl' roof. two T\\O lols.__r hm1·c:_sN'l1111 pa ttu'. nn b~·aullfully P Jc1l1c \ tl'\\, s,.;o both hht pd c·urner lot Just b'15·400!:1 Bill Thomp:-.on Realty -l!IH!liO BlJ ~LDEllS lt~kd :it only S72.500. Commen:iof p, 1 ply ha:. lots t ' l.ag1111.1 url.'.1; \\Jlling I J•11111 \t!nturc w/rigl htuldt!I lor ton:.tr uc t10 111 ... 1111-:lc f;1m1ly hom e Pr1n r o nl y. D y •_13t-:H1'11.\ HE~HY • Property 1600 K~.ALTORS •19'.?·-1121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21S Dcl :\lar.SanClem. BAYFRONT BY OWNER Offtce build 1ng. :>flt'l' ~13·-l:!h·~.JI 1, Wknds/C\ 2 Br house. S62,500. Walk tacular new. tuxunou~ ;14.4~3500 to "Riviera Beach " exerutiveofftC'es. An xlnl --- Ocean vu. Pn me Joe Gd tn\'Cslmcnl al S6:10.ooo Mountain, Dtstrt, :-.1. I ncd ) ard . Co\ rd ltLL GRUNDY Rtsort 240 µalto. \'t!ry dea n rn:.1clc Realtor 6 75-6161 •••••••••••• • •• •• ••••• lmmac con<I 0111.'n hsc •, /\l'rc lot 111 bcnulif1 S_<1t/Su_n . 1_rn, W. Ave ~EW P ORT BE:\C.:11 Sllvt•rlak~':.. S801L dow1 Cornel111 . SC.: nr call CO.\ST Jll!ill\"',\V TOP $1700. 111 Eqwt.' 4!11'1·3005 :II ,\HI N 1-: HS !\111. E •l!l5·•1 Hlli Bob, OCEAN VIEW -~:1~~·:. tilnu lil i ng r I.L'S LAKE ARROWHEAD WOOD & GLASS • 3 Hr. 2 ha. frplc. 3 Y1 New all wood. 3 Bdrm .• 'Cl I uall ~ old SU,500. Call 546-181 2'';! ba. fnmily room. din· • Plac• or ~6 81l!l9_ tni.t rm, 3 car g.1rage, p ti good OC\'an I ll'W. :\lust rap~r.,.~· Out of County Wl' to <1pprcl' Sl4!l,500 1400 ou111Hf. M1w,ou 1111cH Property 255 ---..................... . ---=""'-~ <WIWAl'l8 ~~""-~- 1020So Coast Hwy 494·8519 CommcrC'1al lot t;3xl:!S l>l'PLEX. 1l1vcn>1d1 '\c.1r H>th <l Pam1111,1 S.1'J.'i50 lncnme $:125 m1 ~5 ouo l!l'l 31;,•1 Urokt•r Ii IO-i05:> Duoltxts/ Real Estott o C'ty v· CJnih sale I BOO bchonge 280 cean • 1 1ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• \'our friend., \\Ill !lr1vr W .. TERFRO .... T w 1111 , s •II· f' h up lhl' h ill t o ~our Ol''' "' ,.... 1 u: · c. ,X(' ~!-: hotnl' anrl :-av "Wow " DUPLEX .111) "JI or pcrsnnal :-ipl·c1an1h1t . o n1· 01 a PIER & DOCK r11i~·t lyitnywherl.'. krnd \ ll'\\ ,ti •' never Fiuv now ~ ~l'lt•1·1 \our {al C llJ~l 1.~~c11tment aiwm pnri· lmmac & owi1 interlo1 \\1111 l b~1 71 4 53··.-_823 __ _ rl'ady for llC'l'llPUncy Sl!•l,(NHI Rtol &tote Opl'n llo11se Sat/Sun. IJulltll.'r 1,7~, 1i:n Wonted 290 Call for more d e tails. --•••••••••••••••••••••• 4!1H-t!):liior1;.1s-ot182 locomt Properly 2000., _______ _ '' . -••••••••••••••••••••••• W ...... THOMEs11 Nt-.W Duplex. Terrific 2 d "',.... •· BK Unit wllh 13• Ba. own 67 Steps To $on In M111sion Viejo balcony & rrpk. sound 17 Unil Mull'lf i\µl Wlll Huy Din·c.:l proofud floors & scp S~00.000. SIOO,t)()() llown For CASll ! ! ! l,1und ry mom. 2 Blks Owner Carry llul.11wi• U1ll Thompson Realty from downtown, 6 blks to Agl.'nt rl7:1 .1:,1s l'all 4!15·1870 h~ach i\ 1nus l sl'c' I·' I, 0 i.; K H I·: i\ T. 'I' Y 41\14 1170 OCEANVrEW MOfloreh lay Terrace Conleml)Orury 4Br homt• " (;;.it;.ihna views Crom every room. Oy owner Sl55,000 Ph 496·f.211 Son Juon 1071 SPACIOUS 4·PL~X • .5·P~.EX Rental• SI ()I'. II\ s I I> Jo. I' ,1 n •• • •. •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~aslic locat11111 in llunl HouHs Fvrnlshed tnl!IOn llurhou r urea •••••••••••••••••••••• <lrtul umts w1lh j!1101t 111 G al 31 O come. llur rv ' 'l'ht·~l' ener won't lu111t Ci1ll TOHIN •••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY al 840 1371 or ~01111tr\ cotlu~e 2 Br. u :>.'12-2825 u t 11 . 'i n g I ~ , S 2 8 o Th•u c h <'0 m ht• r . r<'c· 4.PLEX CafMdrGM •• ••• ••••• •• ••••• •••• •• l..ge spacious umts 111 "Int 6'.il 20 11. 547·2SOJ 1479 JOOO liq Canyo1t htate 2 '12 Acre Ronchos Costa Mes a rental area. lalboo llJOftd 3101 4 bl"; on Falrwtly, 5300 From $IO TSO Pull p~('C Very rare commodtly. •••••••••••••••••••••• sq.ft. Murble e ntry, oak aeveld1'd. f'ore\t Arca. $120,000. t; H1WFRONT xlra lg1 p~nel ~a~e rm. ~<lurmel Jtm B1iibop Agt S44·1198J SU~I'!~ C91~~1: 2 Ur & !''am ~m/den. k1l .• muld sqtn1, by a~pt or493.1138. 1NVl-;.'>1eMt,~ I to u .1• 2 huK•' rplc •6 ooly or open house Sun -.--64a·l IO:l _ _ w11hr/dryr, dbl gar. Alli• 1.~ I. HJ Cherry 11 llb 2 ~r 1 Ba Condo. View. 3 UNIT BLDG 10 11.H. !J unr. wlt~ter/ yrly. 40' 111i • t11S-~ Llt!autiCully d ecorated . ,1 • Id 0 ., BR ., n· uvall for ltppt. S34·17U --$4 2,\100. Open Su n . "oso · ne.. • ... ·'· , t0%DOW~ l O·SPM. 32l ~S p 115 0 deluxe owners.unit, f our 17lll Nl'\\ Port Shores 2 11tory, Corolino. f 3 BR, 2 Bu, thi "'' 1 BR. J lolboa Penlnsula 310' b(lam clnl(S. Undt'r B t, u t; L> or, p II I B a . Can l'X c h11ng c . •••••••••••••••••••••• mark<'t at S711.9(l0. Owner REJ\LTY S27S,OOO. ~Ob()(.!_ --OCEANFRONT New 3 b1 mntiv::Md 1 Also rlcluxc · 493-5337 : 1 UNIT BLDG hi )I B. !l frpl, 2 car gar. No peb br. 2 tory. Seo Wind Sonta Alta I OIO mo's old. Four 2 Oil, 2 ~ Wnt.r. 673-6640 Condo; SU~.:>l~l ••••••• •••• ••• •••• • ••• • Ba, Thr ee I UR. l Ba .. Costa M•sa 312( ONI., 10 , DOWN . Cun t•xchan1te . $.245,000. rroperty lloui.e 1'>42 M50 Luxury Condo. 3 hr & den, 848.0800 •••••••••••••••• •••••• • 21, bn, 2 rrplu .• up· ----COMMERClAL Tilrff M-.d t.y ..... L ........... Harbor Vu HomH t>rln o nly llH·9514 Lov.e11l pri ced 3 br, l.OVF.l.Y 3 Br & lg Fnm atadt'ti thruout. lae~1clc DUPLEX. two 2 Br, bllns, Charming 2 br. Ideal 101 ~1tlo1 pool, J11cut:u & new cf)tlc. drp:4. frailly anUqllCS, ori studio OJ Sauna M .000 or lg~ op pulnl«I. Must. sell. Pet· whatever. McN:s.I\ R ;al 1-':.buJous View :UJR SI IS.950 Bkr ~S9 1999 ~16-5<'IOI "Pion 3'' avail. I\ rt-111 Rm. cl08e to beach. l,tn burgam al S78,500 Call n ls & pool S1t .~ Watnl Ads <.:au 64.2-68711 111t for !._PPt.. 758-~23 '162.G9tl4 ----·-.... 11on Dy ownr. 531-30~ te.l"Mm Inv Co. 543-301\ ty, 642-1334, 642·7(30 . ..._..U.._.ilwd HouH1~ HcMIMtU• ... •d HcMtM.U•fw .. 1hM' ..._..UllfwllllMd Afiata:•h,_....aii..t .......................................................................................................................................... JF" ... a ...... __ D_A_IL_Y_P_IL_O_T ______ s_u;...n.;.;;d,.;.ayi.;,•.;..;N-.Ol-lefft;..;.;.;;ber;.;;.;..1.;..•;.:..· .;.;f97;.;.;;.8 • M•1 .. ,..,...a..d tto.HU.f• 'tid "-"Uafwal••• ~o.tleoc9' lZ40 r.u.. 3244 "-"'"9hoch 3241 HewporilHclt JHt S-,,._ · t..Jlllwhocll 3741 ...................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ........................ ....................... ....................... c.,......... J271 ••••••• , ••••••••••••••• H•ti•Jh• ltoch 3 t40 Coda Mna Jll4 H..ffngto.. hodt 3MO 3 Dr 2 Ba corner lot. encl WUTCLIFF SSJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc"unlront b ch aludto •••••••~··••••••••••••• ··a•••••Ba••••,••1 ••,••••••rd•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• back yd. fplc, f'am Rm. '* RENT 4LS '* loBrr. T2 hba, ocwc"~1 vt u. TNop ~1 E .H New 2Br den 2ba t't>ls Ut8 cooltlnf. Alao l&Z b~ r 2 • Pt, ge ya 58R .... h «>untry kit S37S 554.7533 . e 0 r < r .....-on HC O... ' ' ' • •"'• UUl Incl $195 lo ~H1 .. XJntA.Na closetoM:hoola s.380 ist ·vacant near .,.,n<'. • · 2BR,21.1bo ......... "25 schools $500 496-~ ? Br 2 Ba+ deo frplc drps, pool. Adil• only . .,.... • • -032 1 3 Br . l" bu, chbw~br. le lost 546-9342 • ' 3~A. 3 car g~~· Brick ('nn, 4 br, 2 hnth, R/O, ~ BR,dl!n,2ba .•••• $47S · · ~.73oo ' 1350. (2la)!MM425. S3'7S.C97-3t95; 636 l bllns patio br:au p;jllO $475. !J63.ti:s72 OW, c1 pt, drp!>, rtllc.', :nm & Pool. •••.••. $475 North L :?BO. 2.BA, 2 FP, S.105. U ii pd S ,.1• landll<"p <"lo.'lu~elcmen Mov1n' on! WO. 2 br $350/mo. !ltJ345ti!J or 2BR,l'lanA ........ $$00 PR,2blobch,ocu,vu BLUFl>'S"Undi"mdl lLO'X oey 3 Br 2...., Ba, l .' in....,°' tary Jrlllah &F.d111n k1thi/pct.i./snah;.Fc<-4BR,2ba,2-slory.wlth S31·9~5Agt 3lll<.:!Un .••.•.•••.. $450 ~.49-l-4l27cvi1 st,.v3DR2Ba arlo\~ly twohm ~ml Marina. coupll!ok.l'ee fl I a .h . ' m; to be h M11in R"nuals, 540·5370 huge pouo & back yard. :! HK. & Ot:n ....... $-150 ' -• ~tllbelt. Pool. Avail. Jan Oen Vu. rec rac11. $425 Main R('nlAll, 540.5370 $.1951 mu 960_1417 ~ -. Good neighborhood. 7 br Twnhsc 11111 U Sl% :Hut, Jo'R, 2 Ba ..... 1495 SUPER RENTAL I Br. 1 $000 G4CMl96, 644.~ mo.493·9G7Zor 551 ·15.17 ON THE OCEAN l Br l:,.t ~I .. $235 2 br, &Jniae. Kids, Yrs old. $420/mo. Ai,'t. f)('rmo NrU1ookhursl SJnLul1.Jtcy $~Ocean YU lRr, ~lamed h 5. p I St 124PM s't&' ---------I '11nglc~ uk. 963·56711. J\xk for Dick Adams. t;all 7;,t 0017 4 nn f'R ' • • g550 Rlnss windows. f r1•lc, u NEW PaUo hme, 2 Br 2 ear ·• . • a lol)lllnaleoch 3141 M:linltcnwl11,S40-S.170 . 4BH: ....... ·:S·H6 deck, gwr, $475 mo llV11ms SHr,Somerset, Ba. fplc, garden, uuto &inS3001nc-lutll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I E CJean 3 br, 21 ba. cflJI· Br 2 &. lge Fam Rm. Mdw"huv"othcr1ifor TurnerA!>s<>e.4~ 1117 ('xccptio!Uil pvt PoOI. n s prnk lr&, 4 95 ·S875 ~wport .. ach 3769 Crescent Hay bdrm, DESIRA L 3r p s • enc Pal n . wtrlplc, bltns, cpl.s, drps. immt:dlale occup~ncy ~chi & park avail now. evs/wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM!:: $ 4S/m o. D63·456D tW6·S}21 !*iU p t o 'n1 ·gh Agt l ge d1n1n g, greu t ZBR, 2nu, Otn. t'rpld. 531-~SAgt.NoFee. l.oguftaHlll1 3250 ,1;12_07c~r u ei ·NEW3 8r31llBaTwnhse, llST whitewater view, nice drps, forced air heat, 38d, 2~a. ne. nr beach , .,,•••••••••••••••••••• " "° encl dbl &ar, dshwshr. IUY furniture. Wiil leaso until hi h $425 drp1 fplc nnnl & Jae 1 June 15 iil SISOO/mo. Uni· garb·dhsp, bllos, patio F'OR LEASE· 3 bed 2 sc ~. s op I mo. 3 r, 2 ba frptc •• cpts., Lg quiol 3 Br 2 Ba. ceda \l 0 • ftb-1· Some people HY you get Que llomcs, <1l•> ~arage, w aler rurn ba b and · 1700rmrt Cull S36-6565 dr~ .. $385.~ltHCosteau & l(lass. on grnblt. Bay mta :afls11 493Ii60n° "c: what)'oupayfor!Weor· 67511000 Adullllonly,nopels. r.,;...} :ew, 13sq. · 3 Br 2 Ba new paint & 549-1862 Vu. (pie. Sngls ok, n pe • • furmore.Andthe price1s · • JlATEREASONABLE "tng ome w car : le pcts.SSOOyrty.644-6126 lews. Memberthlp In a OCE NFRONT t t Across from Count ry gar. $525/mo. lnclda c:pt.B, cov d p al 0• s37s Rancho San Joaquin 2 Br 4~ Yr. old 4 BR, ram.rm. Wntft111t1tff' 3298 Health Club. A tennl:1 r.a~:. 2 Br. Ali:oe~ch~ Club gisrdener.Nopets. mo.847-4649 den pvt patloa on aoli taeyrd,frplc,cul•do·1111c, UDO ISLE 4 Br, 3 bll.••••••••••••••••••••••• club.F'rootennls lesson:.. S650mn.493-S276 275MesaDr.•54B·6706 FORLEASE:3bedrm,23sr ram rm c pt.s drps COU:.se$49S.640-0997 immediate poaseaslon. Nice. $650 mo. Ha Wes tminster Village Billiards. Swimming. ba, bra~ new 1900sq.n . fncd yd. nr~h. shop'g, & Barguln at $3SO. Lon.IC Every th i n g. <213) Twnhae. 2 Br 2 sty, 2 car Golf Driving R an&l'. tWwportS.ach lt69 West:.1de 2 BR. bltns. Landing home wtrormal schls.$JSO.S36-Gl55 3br +den or 4 br, 2 ba, lease possible. Submit 638-4179 elec <>Piening aar, pout, Saunas + g reat uc• ••••••••••••••••••••• • 11l10, fed yrd, ne~ din. rm., fam rm, wel F .R., D.R, frplc. $385 pets.Agl.644·7211 etc. W/D, O/W, fplc, tiYilies: Sunday BBQs. J::XCl.USIVE :i Dr. wa. crpl'g,allut1l.~-~dul bar.S575./mo incld& BE!'Cllll0 l 'SE3Br.g,11r, mo7S2-6*JO;cve644-4663 LOCJUftCIHICJMI 3252 D~~~s~~~:1~.3 hr$6SO. chlld.OK.S385.892·2.t38 Parties with hve bands. furnrshl·d UAYFRONT only.5275.Agt.646·3997 gardener.Nopcts ~~~d:;:~e.:-.~R~~-S350 ~E~ESAVAILABLE •••••••••··~··••••••••• corona dl.ll M:ir, 2 br. $21~. 2 Br dplx, yd, kids. FreeSundaybruncb. CONOO with Mald'li2hr 2haMellaVerdt•Con RobertsReolty Live in Jrv11re Village. 4llr,2bah\)mew/h: yd cluplex,$:Jl!O. pets. Beachcomber. fl!e. qrtrs urt Lr<I() Isle ~r:i: du 'Ju~t a h.·w st CPS from 848-l 688 3 Br. 2 h,1th Xlnt locallun. We ha\ e .homes avail. for S400. ? br. 2 -.a, E9 $350. 3 Bluffs. 3 l>r. SGSO. nr w n-G 31·2O11, 54 7. 2 5 o 1 . Your rent dollars go ew" bric k p.-lio W/DOCK . Mes .a Verde <:ountr) S-100 hl A.. l.a :.l lease in •• br. 2 ha E9 9175. l''auslu ru!lclull 879-1060 furt h"r•••A turrir ic: Wine cellttr · brick C:h11J. Obi itnr, pool. 960-~o. WalnuLSquare \'1tali Realtors •99·4!241 640-6161 ----------1 maintennnce crew, pro-fircplac·l' & lovely. decor J Jc u n 1. A 1s0 1 n c Two sty 3 Br '2 Ba. tgc yd, _ Ranch Cl!Lllumcs --.. --COftdominiums ress1ooal management "' many ext~""· t~ll for washer/dryer & Reing 2 car gar, S39S. N r . H....tinqton IA!erfit!ld Univ Pk 2 llr. 2 ba & den. Co~st UnfuntiJhH 342S !'ii arr thal carc:sb an1l :.ippt. Meltss.:.t t.7<>·0414 L.w Hcas. rates. 754-111' Bushard.S46·901Mi HarbOur 3242 <.:ulverdall! Col.Park Side, pool, ten, jiuard ••••••••••••••••••••••• friendly n ei&h o r s. eves. evt'S 644·12:10days ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm, your choice ol 3 gate, bclJt access. ~50 DELUXE 2 Br, sep. unit, Models apen dally lC}-7. 3 Br 2 Ba, Lrdo SJOds. J ' • COZY 3 Br 1~ Ba. den. 3 Br, 3 b,1 tnwnhouse. fromSJ..10lo$400 mo. (714>496-3735. $290. Kids OK. Agt. Sorry, no one under 21 & EASTSIDE fplc, dshwshr, refng, 2 Sparklrn" nt:w cond. 3 bdr h . r "' ,...,.o no pets. Roommate hlkbch.commpool,$450. car gar, reasonably $470 c"tl .. 1 1 •. m,yourc oiceo 14 Mission Viejo 3267 Bruce.6-04·--servl<'e available. Mon· ~157S75,fi732058 3 Bedroom house, va· pnced E\"S 67s,.3447 · a •1 a • from'$335.lo$47S ••••••••••••••••••••••• thb th ---------. -1 cant Call Sue al 556·7777. · · 846-1371 or l!olti 5.15(; eves. 4 bdrm your choice or 6 VlEW 3 Bit. 2 Ba. newly 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car encl gar , · man occupancy. J.ldo Isle 2 br, 2 ba, JOO lo . 3 & 4 Br, $350 & $370. Plush from $-150 lo S550 3 rm Cordova, view· front dee. Month lo month. patio, 2 pools, newly de· bay. t:lub, tennis pnvgs. 2 Br. fplc. kids, sngls, OK. crpt, fresh paint. Singles, Yrly lse. Wlrfronl, ,3Br, No Fees l'ourlyard. l.rg fonced Krds OK. $595. 645-0758 cor. $350 mo. ~ m l bch. Oakwood Garden Apls Im med. uccpy to Aug. S2SO. Beachcomber , fee. children peL'I ok Agent dlx ranch w/~r~l din ~ RANCH REALTY y~I. patios. S350 per mo .!!§.· 546.3421> bl.~6S.67a-67:?7orC71-I) 631·2_ll ll , 5 47·2501, nofec.ti.73-S744.~-li670'. cathedral cc:il11i:s . 4L 551·2000 768·3487. CUSt OM •1\r_a_C_o_s_t_a_·_S_a_n1 880 Irvine (at 16th> ('114 )645-0550 .... ., J..119 879·10ti0 <lock. SPotlc:.!>. new cpl:., . HEAR OCE .. u " .,,...,. 55-1-5193. drps mnsl dc~lr:ihlc ;i Bdrm house. new UI> """ Clemente 3 Dr 21;1..aa 2 Lido !~II' 2 br, 2 tw, JOO' t u Jllr. cpts. drps. h ltb ol< :.. I Br "ba <1 bl ks from chi.m~<'I & 1,tncl. SlAAl 1110. UNl~ERSJTY PARK Vi ArJdrd. i\IC. t\vai!ablc :l Br. 2 Ha, Car~ rm $-1~ car gar, 'new 'appl\c '& 1700 16thSt Cat Dover> b.iy. Clul> lC'nn1 ... pnvi;s. car ~ar. l"1uo :\o pcb w' w .' 111 II · Ilk 1•1tptv ISHJ !llU'I Ill, •1 Br2~:i Ba+ bonus Jan. S.l50. ;\11:,sion \WJo ino. llll July h t or avaLI drps <'109e to1hoppmg.& (714)642-8170 lmm(•d. ocq>.V to AU)! S:J.'iO 1;:s ~7is . ' . .est~rnstr • J . • t > .. to --·-·--. rm, Xlnt loc•. Avail Nllv l!:I0·3Hllti yrtv. or lease option. bus. •$400. Evs. art Sl'M1 __ _..;. ______ _ lst.S46.i.ti75·Gi27or l711J :.c his. cul d !>aC. Kid:-. Irvine 3244 J S·l'l5. S-17-7044 or ---t;.15-20tu &wknds 4007982 '2 br winter rental S300 •l:Jci.J419 llarhor1 Gisler, f.1m rm : OK. $.115. Ph 848·!M27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3-3215 t.Ov.~;1, v 3 Or + r. l·llC 20 --BLUFFS C0,..00 • . 12d> 445·5963 or (213) br 2 ba lplc OW cle en Sh k 1 cov u palro rm. ul•aul "" So Santa Ana. Bradford 447.9443 Houses Unfurnished $:JK5/m'o. !J.63·-lSli!I 'o . ~1·~· sc1uea y c <'!II~ 3 3 Br 2 8~, College P.ir_k ~ttan~·ho Sun Joaquin l~c l'ond. S450mo.63lMit18" tmmoc. 3 br, 2''.! ba, end Townhouse. 3 Br. l ~ bn. ---------- ••••••• ••• •• •••• ••• •. •• S:JI !JS>l5 \j!t 1•r · 2 ba home w/bni:ht, h me· ~ n r k '> • pools • 2 Br 2':: Ba, Cpk". drn rm, ----uml fk<;l wide grHn· pool tge patio Child & Ul'~ACHFRONT l br for , · cheerful kitchen, <lr11tnj? !>Chool. l'll•.irr. $11~1 incl wctbar. upgrat.le~. vatiu. Newport Beach 3269 b('ll. N"w crpl, r e-t OK S340tm.o 548.8521 mature •dlls. S22S mo. 3202 ll;Jµpyhome:Jbr t-huE;l' ardca,& rlrplc3Pvt bcaclkl lwn T,.11111 t.IOl.>38 or pool.~1!15.6440-1!16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dN'm'all'd.Nr.pool.$650. oper"""67.lr7 Avl.12/1675·3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• family rm. be:iml'ci ce1I } · In Y S 75. a 99823.::. OCF.t\~f'RON 'f VJEW 5Af>-li!l1 __ ...,.,.. ___ ·------1---------- General TUSTIN. lovtly family rn1;s. Swcilish firl!pl:icl' S.18-9-127 25 4 U 2,·b· L', l''OHLEASI': C0~00.2 + Uen,2<·;1r VU2Brcondo.Puol&rccNEWPORT BEACH: 2 home 2 story 4 Br. SSSO I I \" k h tory, r. • a. i:.xcc NEW WOODBRIDGE "nvatc p·orkrn" Juli HarborVlew H p f I IV II•• Bedroom furnis hed ~;888 (714) + l'llC ana1. ''or " op. Sharp 4 Br 2 Ba xlr:is type Btnv lnrl!.cpd or " · ..,. 0~ rm. ari ic ~ 1 age. · Alley arccss for boat. close to ~chis. 'bch & everythin.i::. Child~en. CREEKSIDEHOME :.ccunty bwl<lm~. Lc~1!>c. ~ Rr/dt·n, very clean. Adl!5. $385. 640-16<14 & Ste ps from beac h. S I uo mo Fer g u so h . g "4 co •· OK '°'"~/ I I S Pl! l'l a l'u la r "Svc ;1 -ssoo pl mo. ,\Ftt r.1 1 7211 2011 Port Provence 548-2873 $375/mo. A&t. 752·7315 R • s opp 1 n • .. mo . pe.s . ,..>a.> mo. rnc l ~ , - -. .,,..,, ,,., ....,32 · ----------*RENTALS • ealtors 833·3821 962-5982 g rd nr . Now av a i I. more" ~f odel. 4 Br. 1-1 AH 0 T 0 Fl N 0 ~~ .. ort!..., .,, Townhouse ON THE BEACH 3Br,ll.U.S.175mo. 2 B d I r I 640·U074. 2'r.ha. lgl' family rm. 1-:;.sthlutr 1-:xe~ home B1gCanynnuporadedne·" Unfurnished 3525 Lg studio. $185/mo. UW -l Br, H .B. S375 mo. r u P c x • r P c · 1 BR. 1"~ ha, 2 car J::ir sunkf'n ltvrnit rm, fr m l b 21 r 5 r ,.. " I I Adi'• 67c: 1acc: :i Br+ pool ti B. S325mo. ds'4shr,. cpls, drp~. lrg ~oo mo. 1st, last + SlOO LEASE-OPTlOH drrung rm. laond rm & -I r, '",· Jm rm. u l 2 Br, den. 3 Ba. vil!w or ••••••••••••••••••••••• nc . ...... ,,. "'"' :1 Br+ pool C lit. S400 mo. fn('d patio. gar, nil Pl'lS. d1·p. 968·54s.1 Ideal cul de !>ac 1!>1.·.,11011. l!Jr dr opener. Pn me waler. ~.e~ crph. hlr~'· golf course, tenms~I, Huntington Beach 2llr' Ocean waves' I hr S?20 3 Br+ ~'I C.:\f. S 150 mo. ~/mo. 258 Costa ;\lesJ bC'auuruli)" h1nd,.,t·: .. >i•d, I01:alron-nr pool & lak~·. p.-hrnl. a lo !>c '1>CJ1!>, patio. only $7:.15. 11·• C:a· I o,; ba' n e w c p ls & Util pd F~e· Mam Hen: OFt::I.;, SL.CM. I.a Cue~la hmc, 3 Ur p, 5 w 1 m & l c 11 ~ 1 s J\v,irl Uec L SI!!:> mo ~~.?P "· tenon; l. u > nynn l!>land. Ownr. drapcs,dryer&reCr1gln· lals 540.5370 AVAJL1MMEO MESJ\ VERDE DI 3 b Ba, nr school & beach. I b C I 552-457!} & or 7~2·G-181. li '<i<>O /mn. f,.,C'. Hcf:. ~ 7133 cl. New 1>aint $275. Call --·..:.·--------Bruce 962-7788 • • .. x r. ~SOmo.640--1543 pnv1ege<: ·I r, Jmrv orl2moslse. l.>106ii5orti1522IO &i&-5125afl5:30. WaJktoLidoV1llage.l br 2ba, 5pallohome. Local room. ccntr .11 air. ~-1.lO W.\TF.HFRONT. Condo, .. _.. rtl ' y I Balboalsland 3206 ed Sl00,000 ne1 g h -SllARP3br,2ba,frplc, 5529315 · . \k·eanvacw Condo lllr, "':14':-.ltp3Br:IDa,dbl WOODBRIDGE Warm· otVUSepa y ,urn. ry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• borhoorl. ~~!l.> mo. vn bltns dshwhr <'PlS clrps ---Sunshiney Sharp t-.l1rl drnrm, :!''!'Ba, pool. ll•n gar w opnr , lse or lse mgton. Plan C, t-nd unit. $2GO.G73·S075 NEW 3 hr, 21, ba !'>rn~lc leJ~c. t:d HrJdlc Hc.allor bcaui1ful fncd yd. :-:r. c: IRLa\'INl::-Tlll': HhA:-.ICll. ~o~~;;; 2P8~j a1.1 1 bttn1.; 111"· :.PCllrlt.Y. "111' 11" oµt.tl-tll!lll!J f:ictn~ lake Vl('W. poQI '" Wlnttr-Vlew f:im. re:-.. Y1 Iv lu l.1m1I". ""' ""l l W Coli""" & \"'estm. . rgc executive: omc rn o ~ . l "'l' o ~S Chn::., Ii 11 !l' • .HiO. /\~l. ----' l D c " P I ,,..,,00 ~...... I l u I frW\S 1'u I•, $325 .. ,.,,I -0 r k )a('UUl,h\'al . e .u.U 2br,gur,~300Se;ishore f\111 ll ~1rclt·'1} lt.:.illor ;\1~111 s.us. Hl7·i3!l3 'If' rt· area. 4 nl't rU1•rn, • · · .. ~ '°'"'"' e~~ ~I • or up cep ~r:11le<l, 3 Br, 2 Ro . ~170 675.2!!0l; Sii.'>Ol mo. M D IM ·-------famrly room 'T.1,..,11flo .. 675-~t!_.__ Bluffs :l llr. 2 Ila. nl·ar unpruv. 2_Br ul~er h:;e, mo.&IG·-lS:lO IJr A!'tA.9·4Slll/Sun. esa e Or" 1:\1:\1..\Ct.:L.\)'E JUr .:m:i . w1l11_~:1 r!!l'1t1'r. ~:,2J111w Tl:RTLF.llO<:K l'l:il1 Ill, llt"1l. ,hnp:. 5:.25 1wr mo fncd }d. '17 lrvrne NB. ____ ...._,, Balboo Peninsula 3207 4 Bit. Cam-rm. bltn:;. no pets, 1d~al local1on. l\gt. 1.>2·131!'1 4 Br drn'g & fam rm. Pl'I i'<t•wly n•dci· &I I H3H" ti75 7788 3 Br beaut decor. l'lo:-.e to --~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk, dbl gar. l:ur Int. ll \ fl.Iii· Hl>3 ' ----OCC & I ne l d '\l · 3Br.2 balh. Across from Exit. Firi;.L & last mo. •LlNIV l',\HK. Sharp yd. view . S:'i!l5 mo <:lonous V11·w. Bri.: <.:an· THE COVE rvi 11 11 •Y llOOtSLE Boybeach.Lovetvv1cw ~lti:llH!I SllARP3Br,drps,fplc, 2Br.t\/C.pri\aleyard, M477iUor552-70!1:1 yonTwnhmc.2hr.2ha. I · 2 bd 2b S29SG-U).6:.IUil 2 br,2ba,Crplc .. dbl~ar, ~ Be _. d .uxurrous rm.. a S490 yrlv. tif'5-130-1 gar opnr. boat lH'('e:,:.,, nr nr. pools/ tennis. $375 w lb d T 1 . B aut u~rauc • must 1'\ill !>l'curity S7S0/!\1o. w i n t e r S 4 2 S • i\varl Dec. 5th. 4 llr. f;i.m beach, schls & park. S:S~l5 55.'I 0253. 2'~a n \g/eC wl~P1;:.~~e ..,r see. $780. 4-54.tL SllJo;IUIAN ASSOC. Duplexes Unfurn 3600 (213179.").7832. 2 BR, crpl. drapes, !>love, refng. frplc. Pauo. ~25 I yearly. Agent. 673:1.lH or 745·6822 Corona del Mor 3222 ....................... 1 Br + d1•n, r11lc. newly p;unted Step<> to beach & :.hops, S350 mo. utcl 11<.1 Open hou .... e s.1l •'< ~un !l·2P~. 4U3 J;t mrne. lnwer. \Ir Han1lul,1ln, l213) 771; 1:!1r~ or E'' l; (7111 ~71) M:l'I) rm.laundryrm.lrg ise.846·3872 -, •' ' ... ' •&10·650<>• ••••••••••••••••••••••·-fcm·cd yd. Stalls & tack Unrv. Pk 5 br hm. Prime lakC&PoOI Pnv.f.i.IO·IS542 rm av:)ll. W ater &Looknow!Sl6S.1br,k1ds, loc. Pvt comm Ll.'11 & j(ardcner indud. Sl75 fll'lsok. Fee pool. S595 552-M5tl7. RENTALS mo. lsl/last/SIOO Sec·-de· ;\lam Rc:nt.1ls. 5-10·5:ri0 752-9381 Single Famrly Homes poor; <:real urea for k1do;. d G -l'~ 1 V p HK v·ii 111 :J RH, 2 Ra .......... S3!!5 U.1ck ltJy.&15-4330,\lt6.S275.3hr up. ar.Kids. '; · 1 age 3BK.2Ba ....••..... s:m5 1;1s.3b:.!.> pets. Fee I nncc·lon Jllr. nu P<t1nl 3 BH,2 lla... • .... Sl~S · ;\lain Hcnt:ils, 540-5370 S.150 mo. &-14 7770 3 Rlt. 2 llJ.... . . • . 111w1 MESA HORT~ VACATION LIVING ' Spa;inr. 2ha, J;rdn con 41Ji!.2Ba . S515 ~ll~.tCll\e 3 UH ... U~. Supcrsharp2Br2Ba, I dowtlrg alrrum, dbl Sl 4 lm.2•2 Ba · · S8:ill I \ -.111nl' frplc. fnc~ r~-sty Twnhse. LRe· palto. mslr bdrm. IJke ovr lse. 2 RR.1T::nhomes 5325 ·' r \ r fl • s h u l l l: r:; ~.as BBQ. tennis. l'OOI. t> ;\lo lt'!t S 100 mo. rncl:. \1,1l lp.l("'f S385 mo .oi• iacuai. Snuna, ~ar , use of c11mm poolltl!n111s 211R, 1 Ba S:!Iill •HEWPORTCREST•.., ----,... CdM ·Lg. 2 lir, 2 Ba. l\.'.IBlkstobch,pool,gar, Beoulirul 3 BR. :J llt\ ~~-.n.w.n.-:.-ocl!'ln vu. hl•nmed rc1l patio. Yrly rental . t" nh'\e. Step down Irv mg i':SPl'.Cl.\L~ Y LARG ~ ings. frplc, 2l·ar )!:•~ .. pvt $200/mo. Ad Its. 960·3572. rm.frplc.wctbar,dinrng 48r&Ocn.frontyard1s bch prt vl. S415 (llO.---------- rm. ma~ter bdrm hai. µvt ltkc a green park w/v1ew 675·3203 Parle Nwpt fob sub-lse. relre<tl & ~undeck Ten or water. l>uats & Bey/ocn vu. 2Br, 2ba, ms Jacu11.i & pool· 2 <''•r Spyglass 11111. S575/mo Npt Hts. 2Br. beam ccil· ponl, Jae. te nnis crl. g·;;age. i:c:isu ror 11~1> _IN CORO:'llA DEL MAR ings, new cpt, pauo, g11r. $675/ m o. 646·6798. or sSool mo Sh a r p 2 U r w I f r p I c . No pets. $275. 645· l~. _67_5-6488_..;.._· _____ _ C . • garage, v<l. Excellent . . al1forn1a location s5oo , mo lse. Peninsula • Spnc1ous d~x 3 STUDIO, Quiet person. no Coast Properties W.\TERFRO:-IT HOMES Br,~ Ba. frplc. 3 pattos. pets . Nr ocean, pool. 540-814 4 b.11.1400 refng, 673·8148, 675-2300 _ $150. Yrly. G4S 6680. \llh tu \Ith tor 1._,, l.111 'l'tunl). Walk to bch crts 552 (H~ll. ,\J.!I. 2 Ult,:.! l.la. S.175 3BU.d1n 1111 .1.om rm \1.'l. 1:1· .. r.:t• \J,1rl111 tu ,\<tult<i ~:l:IS. Ownr 2 HR.21l,o_ S:lll5 Apartmentsfvrnished FREF.RF.NT.rnF.xrhfor fl pl , :l lull lt.11 h ' • '"' ,c;· :.1i; ll~CI !!ti:l-K~~ & 530 i l!li l·n·~ rurtlc· Hot•k Glt•n. new<''< 2 Bil. 2 Ra :>IT\ t>ri•unfrnnt. yrly IJlx ,, ,........,...,....,.. ..... _,. ...... _.....__ •••••••••••••••••••. ••. htc hskkpg. Share-sml en ~ ••·nl1•r .._,,,l.''"J' ---t'l' 'lUr. d1lolo11111•h al 2 111l.:.!1Sa ::-1:.11 lllt,2b:i.lo\\erduplt' 2BEAUTIESIH loJboalsland 3706 heach hse. Fem ::1~. ••u,tmn hiorri\'. ad J h>t rr \ 1> 12 ' I hr .! h.i. 11e" ly th• F.xl r<J sh11rp 3 br 1n pn mt I 11w1>l1 SH7 .1 552· 7 3.lU. 2 Br. 2 R11 . S525 rrvl.. luundrv room ••• •• •• ••• ••••••••••• •. 673·50-IO d) s. 673-7493 c~ .• p.irt... !. 1111.. ... lrnm ht'.•t h 1'00 ',' ·"",1• 1" -.~hoHI., t.. hll.'alton. "'•oo mo. \"'en t>l5·2.1:lo 2 Bit. 2 Ha .. _._ S~25 THE BLUFFS B .I l !<. p irl.. •·'I 1411 ..,.. .. -2 UR 2 B s·:>~ Agent t;75.7()(i() 'rli>lh n<imcd Dolores) Bachelor. pvt t>nlr. &. IJdo Isle 2 br, 2 ba. 100· In 1•.11ncu l't'I !> '"' ll>P · !\ll>·S.'l:!l , . , u , ti. .• · • ;,_,, ----- ('<1i1<l thruoul ~1;.'Jo v~·r I n ., I t I • h --------Tho Terr.1r1-. .1 Ur t nd un 3 Bil. 21 2 Ra .. :> l:!!'i 1----------3 BR, 21/2 BATH bath. Sl 6.'l. Ulll. pd. bay. Club, lcnms pril'g:-.. "1 ·~ >J. •l11'·11 •1' "' ••!'.:.'EWERl!O'.\.IO::•Br. it Fpk. upgrarlc<l. elcr 3BR.2U ............ 'l .• "I J)QLO llE'.S 0 1N T H E 673-3731 lmm11d. occpy lo Au~. ~0· \l!l~·1 ~x 111 dr) 1•1 . 111•\\ h rl'dc1·111 ,1t r .-. " r " r Oil r s If cl 1 nYn ·R -.. " Lc:L our spt•cialrzcd rc·n · · •· tst. ••65. 675-6727 nr (71'1 l I .,_1 \\ \\ 1 ,.. \I la. 3 c<ir g .. !>hake roo . ,..u n • •· r · 3 IJrt, 2<.2 a. . ...• 150 la I scrv1 er r 1 nd you BJ\,., choice. \ 1sla .En· Corona d -1 M-3722 .,., s. or 11 .... v. 1•h.irm1n•• ('1 1>... 1 ''"'· '-,, . h • Sh11Ut•rs & nr '"IOI S-150 , II" 21' C • d d lb OC"I -<136·3419 newi:r. :J hr, ~ba, ln<liy", ~u ix·L~ SllJ(J. mn. Call ,ri g t"' spacious • ... · · · ,J "· ,;i •• •.•.. ,-...!'>(I quahfie<I tena nts. Abu, lr:.t :Jen um, ayv1~w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- J k S I I lhruoul. Cheery kikhcn. li73·09<M l'Vl'~. 3 Or 4 hr, 2'~ ba ...• S.1!15 we have both month to w1lh all new everything . . no peb. S 1·15. 67a hllOO .ic · aunt "r'011 1 JY~ t · d '! l'R 2'"' D "600 (c11rpels, drapes, pa1·nll ·. Pnvacy & Seclusion San Juan ----------1 t:.1.2 0212, eve~5-W-227i .mmac m.ov<'·rn con 'TURTLEROCK-VIEW, 3 ' ' • r" a · ·• · · .. " monlh & yearly leases 2 B l ll kit h 2 b 1 b $:1'l5 y ly sng ls 0 K. $495 mo. n 2 8 f 0 . 3 BR. 2'h Ba ......... S550 avail. Call Barbara or squeaky clean; vacant & r, l n c en, open Coplsfrono 3778 15;·u dc~ir~I. A~~i n:w 3 br. 2 ba'liome. bltns. nt<'l' 11>18·~27 or 002-3287 n~. lg:'ya~~ ~':.'·ten~~~ 3 BR. 2' 2 Ba .•••••.•. S600 Carol move·ln r eady. You may be~ms. pvt patio, COY· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7~ Avocaclo, <'<UI. For C'pts & drps, ~~I gar. E & pool. SMS mo. S200 Sc<' 3 BR, 2' 2 Ra ..••.•.•. S600 Bay & Beach Realty ~e6a7se5 .thplesrftnme 0hnomthe f0orr ~~~.P~f.i. P~~ ~:I~~ ~co 2, Br cond1 ~· c1o~~etely :i l 55~ 7010 o 97!1 9'744 lllde. s.wo. S.18-2133 h ....... h dep. Agt. K33·Ull79 3 BH, 2'~ Ba .•••••.•. $62.'\ 675-3000 .. ree urn, poo inc . ~ mo. ~ 1 r ·• · S arp2..,.,,,rm, uge 48R,2V.ZBa ..••...•. S475 purchaseal$135,000 · Call499-2756 Roomy duplc'C, 2 nr l Da. COl~LF:GE PARK Lse, 3 yard.S275~mo. Call 3 Br 2 B:i , on cul di'.' l'a<'. 1----------1 Age nt.644-8567 adult" only. No pet.a. Yr Br 2 Ba, fplc, l!Fe hv rm, ,\gent962-4471 hie yd, close lo !>chis & Exclusive rrvineTcrra<'e. DOLORES ON THE Costa Mesa 3724 SouthLCICJUftCI 3786 t.Y 1 .. ,~ ~i;,o 1173 ~rL5l d!n nrea. £am1ly k1trh. ·110 B r d pk. $425. 552-0430 3fl l'1l:\I. Btn executive 4 Ur. GREEN. finest Vista ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Nt!wly p.11ntcd. eµt<> s_ ,' 1 .r. n cd yrl, pets, 7P... f1ora location overlook 2 lilt 2 ba on lhe ocean I\ le n . ~chcomb'· r "' 2"'2 Ha. lg. pvt "'">I , walk ' . S40 00 WEEK & UP ' . $4f)C'I mo )J:C' 3 hr. 2 ba drp~. i:nlnr 1nrl '\o p1•11> :> g .,._ '""' .'r · l'C, .-~· In~ vasl lawns, fields Qf • f\1m. $700., unfurn SliOO. df.'llX. JHI p.11ro, i:.n $1'1.'i mo. 51'1 u111.~. Jrt t.31 -2011, 547 :.!50 1.H.\NCllOS,\NJOAQUll'o: 10 hcach. shor>1'1"1! & rlO\\l'r<>&renect1on 1~t •Studio&tBRt\pb Totalsecuraty,e levator,.., lntlrv dhl r111I blln>< :.v.knd• lli910f.O "ew :?fir, :?11.1. 1lct1. park SSOO mn 1<'·1'1' Tnc:1llv rr·done •TV&Maicl ServAvurl H·cf:lclltties.4!194!11:1'1 t>I • ·~ 114 1 1 )!artl1·n 1"-pool w 1 'rc1• 1n <~nrgi·nui. ni·w plush •Phone Sen•, !ltd 1)()111 :.. ' II \I 'I\ B \ y .c Hr 1-,1 rn .11 hr. ;! h.1 .._ hnnu' rm ~ 1:1~ ~rn ~~:l\7~!I ~~ .. ~' d11<.lc•I. t'llrlolr"n & lH'I' i·arix·lrn~.' fri·~hl~ i1.1rnl 23iti ~c:rorl ll!\'~.c·~1 .tpcrtments n Tl: • Ill< A. lll"I/ ~UI Hr11 • II 1 •Ill' 1lrp-. lplc . allr;ll'll\l' "' \\ ""'l·onk hi.; :ll~l:.' "" Ill "''llll .ol rnlor.. !>\li.!11.'l.'»orr.1 .• llf.7 Unfurnished 11111 ciµ11 ~•I fl. .un 1117 rl'h" .ttr tnt'il \Ii 111\ 11 lnullrt·•·~ ~Xl.'1 hi:lhf>lll W11ucth111li.:1•\\,11·rn1111!lo11 --!-:\\PORT l '1t•'<I I Hr lllll!l' c11d11wd . "1 ;op S'fl,'l>HJ \1.11'1.11.11 ;1·,::.1nt.l'\I p:i1111 ')l'''"i t11i..r 1.111;11,, .,., hll c•L· 1, :i hr T1,11hm1• 1>1nrm d l ... ~nr. ,. 1 1 rrn "" 1·1~ \ c.:· . 1 1 ", ., ( _ .1 t· .1m ltrn :!' • 1~.1 Fplt• Jroun pa IO µ1·011 .. 1111! WEEKLY RATES CostoMesa J22'4. \11-::-; \ \'l-'H 111-: "drp ~.!ll> mo !Wi2J5..l:I ,· .. ,· .1 ' 1""' ri., Ol't-:N l>·\11,Y Wl•th:u. 11111 n•1· t.1nt 111.1\lmumprrv;11''' Tiu,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "f'L.l'IAL •. 1111( ~·11 \ or5.'l60:r.:!t .u._ lll>.I llA.~l .'l"Oli I' \1 ' .• ... l'"1'1' h11ml· IS your"• IOr F'ull Kll('hi·o&T\ l..1uretwoo1l 'rwnh!IP,:.!Rr. , r ., -----~>O M:O lt;!t,, $("~I lh ht l,tnens & Ul1lrlW" MF..5A OEI. MAI~ 4 Hr t lenn & »Yail no" l .111 ·n Attri ~;-;i -Ba, 3 ,hr. Ill lllJ!h :,ch0t>I ~ •Ul::ERF'IELl>-New 10r llV llms. <.:iirml>I a Br n~w' 1~r mon rtl! CLOSETOOCEAN :::~~~~: lp:t f3isp::::.~: !':.!"w~o';;~'~~~~/~!~kd~i ~!! 2700 t1wnhse, epl.S, drps, bltns. ~~~~~y!~~:·54~~8624512 house. Lg kit, s(unken liv +FR. nr park &. i.t'honl Royal Suite• 5.'l2·50S9, Tu5tln • w/frwt trees. S42S, lst + 3 Ur. 2ba Condo. Encl ndry r m, walk to shops · · rm . co~ Y a m r m ~75 mo. &t4 7770 Motef SIOO tin. dep. No dogs pal10, ttar, adults only. & s-chools. Lots of xtras. CULVER DALE llOMES wtrrplc, good loc. Short . 2080Newport Blvd Balboa Penlewla 3107 544-5100 No pets. 581·5851, eves $380. (714) 894-0725 or 38r 288 frplc new wlk Lo schls, pools & pks. Nwpt Ht.s 3 Bit, 2 Ba. new Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------4 556-7627 893-1351 Agt. carPet n~ fwy 'pools S.550 mo. 833-2219 crplS, p11tnl, Cle. $4U~. &12·2611 Near water. n1s. UUI. Pd. OONOO l sty, 3 Br 2 Ba 1~:..:...;..:.:..:.._ ______ t----..::;_-----I park slsS/mo 64R <1507 ' mo.646·3757 evcs. Slv&refrig.F~ lam rm, pool & tennis BTcwo 3232 IYTHESE• · ' . . NEW UNIVER SITY SUSCASITAS P.folnRcntaJs,540·5370 Avail Nov IS. $365 mo ....................... 4 Br+ fam frplc patio 2 Br upgrd'd nice toe. PARK Peters Twnhme. 3 NEWPORT HEl(fHTS ~ Ml NB B h & 11_..:...:..::.._.;,,..;;._;___: ___ _ 833-0328 ~096Pondora.4br, c:ust drp;, pr'ote!I~ Fncd yd w/covr'tl wd Br 2~; na, 2229 sqft, xlnt Pool & view. Spacious 2 nules to · ac rEEK·A·VIEW, ~ blk to 2 ba, 3 years old. I ands caped . S 4 2 5 patio, air cond, frplc. loc. $550 mn. 833-3215 or stry, 4 Br. Jba, den. ram e>p.n House Sun 1.5 BR fNurn. Adu~, 3o~ls. ncean, 3 roomy bdrms, Z J BR Cotta11e, E ·side 549·1862 gardener included. No $3.'iS/mo. 546·9751. 547-7044 rm home un lovely ql ~l. I )06 Part ManJaht 2110 ewport v · · ho, cpt'd & drp'd. Y~ Cpls, drps. bllns. 1225 pet.s,Lease.898·2Q28 Aft. ·w Nwpt llt11 Elem cJr"l H.....J..--VlewHom• TINYBach:hou~elntrlr. 642·1334or 642·7430. \_ ~"""'•3 ~ Rr, "'"m Rm, 3 Rn , c30 L.'!eopl1Qnnew3Br .2Da. Ni': .I. M. Peters, up· <• k re1'lal $0 4!5 ---"' ""· 11 1 1..;,. __ _ '"'"""' " ,. " " "; pm. rl 11 • B 3 B y\11 t' • ·• ... .-.1 prk $HIS .-urn ut II p1 Rlt U /d k w1vu. Mbrshp Sun/Sail Wnndhndi::1· ~500 mo "rn ''', ~l' _, r a, on compare fl41i 2111s • 3 =urm c lC'on s unny & · · ' · 2 f'prr w cc · 3 Br. 2 Ba. fJm rm, Crpl Clh 1n<' ~1!'>0 !l+l.1· '4:->!'I 1 U N T 1 N G T O • li73 H214 aft r.P:\I I' ark L 1111 ~ c I> d & vtt<"nnt . Only i!iSo./mo 350 AY<>e:idn St. 11~ <\PM i.taru11c. $325. yearly 212 In hv rm. nc" ly decoral - -HMlBOLIH A It EA. 3RH. i.prnklr.; $.;11:; 11r l1o1• opt it.irk lluy l'Onclo tr 1 It·' 1·1, Call Unique Homes l Ur. patio. <'ar1111rl. o mn~ :101h St. U7:l i;zw ____ _ e<t thruout. immedial S42Smolbr.2 ba.tnclus(• 2eAw 'h"acfamil."rt~r~ T~rr:u·e,, ()ov(lr ondl Ownl·r 1~1; l'al111t!. :lbr.2 ba J1arl(.ir 1'1101 6756000 1 "'l"" (.' 111''1'"···" r .... ' ...,. ·' ~·" -• ~ "t""· a '"' ·""" 2 Ar 2 Ru, hlln~. "l•r. w.olk occupancy, no pt>ls. S42 11 1.Jk(' Fnr1'11t .-,..n & !)arl & frplc, ncJr schot1li; Brnncl 111·v. :1 Bit. :.' nu. 5&2-tJ:l:l + xtrJ~Sl:!!'I 1;1~, 7i77 .. mo. 642 3856 club. :>19·18tl2 S425/mo CAl,L TOBIN rmrned lll.'l'UIJ :'\o PNS _ ___ :--lewly drC'or I hr <lupll•X lo be h • .'' r 1 Y • g 3 fill· RE<\LTY "'16-1371.. Wf; S.1!1~ mn 1'11:11175-06.16 \iew 1'1•1t·1 ' llom1• in I Rlt. 2 RH , rlrn r111. lnin 0 Su I 5 Quirt Empl 'i.l !•!.l11lt h73-2(r.!ti,8.'l3-80l40_ -~ Sharp home! Colle" llse3hr.2hR,frplc .Zcar L'nl\ l'nrk l'l'lllr<ldl'd, 2 rm,:! cur "ar. 110 p1·1.. pen " • 0 135 u f N 1 .. ALSO H.l\\'E other pro I " 2041 'ortP • "'' !i. o P" !o C---..11-1Mor 3822 Park area. 3 br. 2 ba iar. paltu, S33S. lease. . 2 br. refri.i .. '1shw~hr . hr, 2 1:1, \ tl'" & n·c· S46.'i I.case $430 mo. !'141! l!'t78 rOYtnce -......... _.. fri>lc, dbl gar. All new 496--~. pert.Jes for rent, Homes, Coed yd. dbl Ga r ., $:100 mo. 552·8587 <'Ve" & wknd~. or day" 3 bcdrm, clean, sun ny & 5'i8-lOZI ••••n••••••••••••••••• c:rpts&df'll6. Bltns. Encl --." v--y 3234 i\pt.s. and Condos. mo. l sl & last+ dcp. No tll774--0110ext. 2.'>1 Vt1cant. Onlv SSSO/mo. l Bedroom, adults only.---------ard 1400 I rd 111111"' pets. (714 )524·93-40 or No fec.>lolell~l'l' Call U nique Homes, no pets. Call 548·4200 ~ .. wlth~t~~~;loer ••••••••••••••••••••••• QAI( CREST (.2U)598-61US. 3 BR, 2 ba., formal din. 67s-6000. evea,al\er5PM. -..., • ---------1Edlnaer/Brookhurst. rm. Quiet street; tennls Wantafl1hpottd? ~ ~ DUPLEX2 Or, fplc, lndr)' super 3 br, 3 ba, fplc. FOURPLEXES FREE RENT. to J an 1. cts.& pool a vail. Clean & Lovely l·atory homewilh BLUFFS l ·le vel 3BR. 2 on leach 3740 tm. GtS. 687 B Joann DW, Jndry rm, S39S/mo. tt.Ty,CMlfyef"'lefttl Woodbridae, 4Br, 3ba, readyfor youto moveln, 3bdrrm.flalge.pane led bn. Lovely greenbelt le ·•-•••••• .. ••••••••••• ('714) 822·8303 en 9'.1-455ot53l·~Act. opie. .... s•T~SUH bugeV\llot.64M?S2. ror6mo.s.;S395 Mo bonu.1rm.Lndacpd.bock pool.$S2S.Agt&44·1133. STUDIO CORONAt>ELMA.lt m.68llit437dys. nofee. ~ ~ k GI Aaentssi.1000 yard with lush grecM, u -----sssw--Lty.. T hou ,_t 2 BRfrom 260 eroc: en, new up· tlsh pond & l ol11 or 2 Br 2 Ba, lplc, aky l~. """"' ~ 2 Hr own ~e. .• ., ~. M7S. So Cat Shores, 3 BR, Redec 3 br. 2 ba. DW. 3 BR. frplc. 2 ba S375 traded. s Br, 3 Ba, FR. Univ. Prk Terrace. Prot. privacy ConvenJent lo beaut. lndacpng. All ap. FUU Kitchen Is TV Pool, tonnis. conUnenl.al lge ram.rm, sharp & va· RIO. nu cpl!. drps. 5375. Will consider children. tennis, pool, $89S lae opt. dee. 38d, ma, frplc. wet good~chools &shopping, p ll c + w11 hr/dry r . U.cnt & UU11tle11 breskfast. Some ocean & tant! Pool, lake, aec. 963-4500 or 531-9545 All\. See these lovely 3 BR's. 552·7133 bar . Benul. comm·y. lay & leoch 96J.1208an.3 Mn.ETOOC~AN Catalina views. Close to 544-3281 eves. No Fee. They arc close to Ccn\r~I Deerfield deluxe 2 t $425. &15·8672 Royal SultH shopping & fine bear h. Park, recreollnn. shop· h 8 s Y •-S. h 3241 Realty 675·1000 Motef 644-2611 •2 br townhouse. Me11~ GRF.AT for Cnmlly & en· ping, freewnys. Bike to twn se 2 r , 2•~ bu, _.,...... oc San Juan J.. Verde. PaUo, pool, $295. tertul nlnit . Bt>out , bench! frplc, ~bl aor. patio,••••••••••••••••••••••• Coplatrano 3271 727Yorlctown81Yd. Child ok. 833-8074 Sponigh ext. Air cond. & K nt R R olt pool. No least>. S370, Lllo an 3 ,\n•h n .1 ". 3 l>r. Newport Be,1ch , 3 hlks •••••••••••••••••••••'•• Bl'ach Blvd ul Yorktown Lovely 1 BDRM, 1 h11, punricr . lot&ofstoraie& e OCJft't e Y 826·Q8i8 2''t bu, 01·l·;111 \WW, P\·t Morin<•r1111cho0l & park. 1 ... CHARMl ... G I 536·0411 w/w cpts. hllns. !lw1m 2BR Me1111 Vt'r<l1• V1ll11 lClros 3 BR. 2 An , 1 ntk lo 841·1300 4 bch. only Si~t11 mo. Call 3 Br. 2 B.i. rncd yard & ...., "" • pool, lndry fill'. So. nr Condo l>ool. 1taro.ie, Jlli;h & elem. Sehl~. 5435,1----------iBroncl Nl'w Orun.iutrl'<' ll u l h Sn r 11 ;11 • Bk r . patio. fple, cpti1, dq~ & OLD SAM JUAH . SMALL REACll HOTEL hwy. Short ":Uk to b<'h. )'terd. Kids OK. $323. Ph 963·2830 c<'. 3 br, 2 ba, new rPmlan1~11. 2 B~" 2 ba. fa/\nll southland t\ssocintc!I, 11hu1ters. re1nod ldtch 1' h t s c h n rm In It ' 2 RoomsS2S.50weok $300. 675·2311, 111k fnr S4~378611n S pa1nt. crpts, drps, R/O, 2 • .v rm, nin rm · 836-2012 or 9!17-4051 w/dbl ~t•lt t'ln ovn $<150 bc.-droom . 2 bath & dcl'I AJ'\I Sl20. mo.&.'\& 7056 Loul11c -----PoradlseMonorTownhse car gar. S345f mo. tacb 2 car iinr w/l'ler mo.673·2.S25evs/wknd11 home has pJush cnrpet·•,--_.;.__-.---h--- 3 - 7 -4- 8 -1-.................. .._ _____ _ ~ESA VERDE . Bt.11111. 3 a Br + Bonu3 rm. New 963-4~ot531·9S4S Aflt. opener, 8/('. frplc. Steps Spectacular ocn HI, 3 8r lof!. rlreplace. bulll·lns' _,,.... -oc Br, 1 bll apt.. So. of llwy, Br 2 Btl frplc. beamed p.alnt, cpts, drps, D/W. l''rom Prlv11t(' Communi· 2..., Ba. fpk, dshw11hr. HOR VU Hms. J Or 2 Ba. z car 19t08C· Won'l lu -····~··•••••••••••••• adllt. no pettl. S!lSG mo.. cefJlncs.' alraum. new USO mo. No pct 1. SELL fdJe lten\1 wllh lY Pool fl Tenni•. 1400. bllM, 1059 Sent.a i\nll, romm pool ,~ tsc, Inc long! Call 646.21S8 d•Y9; Bach. Nc:tr beach Utll ·Call 642·3953 wkdy~. cpt1, patnt. p a per ChlldreawelcomL t714) DaUyPUolClaaatlledAd (l) 595·1861. Evea. SUS mo. '7!19 5801 or a;rdnr. lmmnculatc. W 493·0588 evenln«ia td.ldf.SDSmo:MSwk. m31113or&U-9399evu ~ m.N72 MWl'll. ec.1a &cUSIO'f Andrew. Mo-6161 weeteoa. 1411 N. at. .. t:IOI flwttndt. ....................... Getteral )802 -............ _ r -' , • '!!' " • . -, . *II lwwet1 ~ Apwfwh lWwa. l ........... u..fw.. 'Aft-hauh u.tw... Apa luah ui.fw,.. .,....... •••• u.tw.. Sunday. November t 4, 1978 DAILY PILOT 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..-w chi Mar 3122 <Alto MHG 1124 Costa MHO • 1124 C:O.ta MeM 3124 09'CI Point 3126 ........... leecla 3140 ............ ~ .............. ....,,., .,..... ....... u.fww. .. .••.•..............••.• ··················································•••···•·•···•·••·•• .................................................................... ··•·•··•············•·· .....................•• ON B£GONIA BRAND NEW SUNNY sporkhni; cle3n, t port ltoch 316' H.wport leach 3169 H.wport leach 3Hf OtarminR 2 brm. corner Br, ocean vu. bllns. gar, Cte1n 2 br tn q1uel lrapltx ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOt. No pets or children nopeu S20S.493·7Z.:11 'lenr oceim. enc t?uraae. WATERFRONT \\Jal ~rl~ ISl' dlx 3br, $l$O. mnthly Low It d Ctuld ok You'll like ll. PARK MiW,ORT VIEWS IN Jh.t on cirn.tl ,, "''fl $ti0() ~LE OF NEWPORT an Orn View. New 2Br. 2ba. S24S mo. lilt> 198 10S3 A.P A.RTMEHTS ~ IJ"r 111., or :l ba . :! bu 1 bl.k H F.Al.TOR~ dbl t'Jr gar , S37St pcr mo --1or2 lit•droorni. aml nl&ftrvft '· h h 'I" "7 .. Ol''" ? .. 15 ... (.' 1 11 , · '' lt\I 1;75 5000or 4\13·7i'8 2 Br. 2 bJ condo 111 llunt. 1.,,.".1 ... 0,1.u.~ 111 <' · -~ "'' mu u.. ""' -.. ' \ y "l • I It br urea l'ool J.l<'U211, v UI • 0~·, Striking d4!510n ana an Ill !W ;11.1:1 675-5511 Li'1e It 2 Br.2 ba,pool,Ja<"u111. len n ai. ('..all 171.i l ~·ru111S25950 eieoant.excttlno wayto SonCl--nt• 3876 1 h 1>1~·n 9·ti Dari> 11ve cnoose lofts. oav ........ Bacb apt. S215 mo Jw . 111 enrus ct, sauna. wus er. IW().!7hl · 1213 l!~ll 4100 Sna·t>ools-Tenn1.. windows skyttgnts fire-••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer . $315. 4!!3·s&l6 '' pta"es y cl ulil. Stuve, rdr11: ------I BUICK BCll. 1 "r . "On \cro:<~ from Fushlon " · our own orlvillt• O<'t-;A"lfo'IHl'-r h1\11rv ! ..... __ .. ,....,. 1 h 0 • oatlO or ~onv. A frlendlv t;.U-t>WO aft lpm rwnn • ..,.on eac 3840 ttu. 1.:c clo:.ets, dbl ,1u och l1>IJnd ut J uml>ort•t• on m11uon.doll<11r rec center. lir. tll'tl. frpk. I" 1 bl-OP!l ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• i::ar. covd pvl p1.1Uo, use San Joaquin Halls lload . Tennis cex1rts. too. lo bch $.500. •Hl!J l!W7 2 sty below H11<hwa)', 2 Rr & tlen , no pl'ti., adlt:. S52S mo.&W 4847 Beaullful 2 Dr. 2 Ba. t.ipt. ds hws hr, Crplc, ever ythlnl't. J>-16·5239, 530 72!IO 2 Br, 2 ba, Sp<1l'ious upprr So Jlwy. S:l!IS. Ph . 759·0088 3 BR, 2 ba !own 11n11 Frplc .. sunderk w1llt beauuful view S.500 Yrlv WILLIAM WINTON Real r. ... 1111t• 67.1 J:J31 lOF'AKl'\U < 'omplell'I) >.CpJratt• u n 1l. 2 br. frpll-.• all hll n~. c pls, drpi., UJ>l•n bt'Jlll~. I m•d pauo I'\ l hr h .w cess. S3!JO mo ) rl) l\u l~t!. AJ:ent 644 KSU7 :! Br. l ba apl over i:arJgC S300mo. Ca II 640-,9bll~ Rentals startin~ a l S325. 2&:1 Adrm-, M:cnl !HO 70UO So. of ll\\y, Ill''~:! Hll lpl ti; i.11ndeck.s1:1s i111l111il Agt 675·5:1:1t1 __ _ BEAt rr. B:1y \ll'\V. 2 Cr. 2 car gar, $cl50 rno. 675·!1771 2 Br .ipt, w1fplc, i;.ir <!.. grdnr, S275 mo U.10 1!1:19 Stroll the (1<.1thwa~iS of a pine fore~! Meandl-!r p.1~1 lumbhng w~1erfalls and quiet pools. Listen to the sound of bubbling s1teclm~ clnd grOW1ng things. Your adult apartment home at Pinecreek Village is a tolal retreat. Here you can enJOY unusuol pnvacy cind luxury. A RECRFATION PARADISE New o wn " rs o f 1•f 2 pools & rec ar~a:.. 17141644-1900 ..r-:-. Beachwood 1\pts, l!ll32 5.16·1!243 uft 5PM • Magnoliri, H . n . offe r a 2 Pro""'·o:nt""'1 f)l,,I" l l>r, 2 ba, 1000 s q. ft. NEAil Cl VIC CENTER PEHIMSULA PT. m : ·~lJ· .. ,, "v II >.ec uri ty a pl w /pool , & II. B. High Sehl. Shari.1 2 BR. 1 ba uof $500 yrly .,. • • ~ Nt'W If:(' 2 hllrm, 2 bJ. C:htld () h Avail 1~ I. $2~. 21),1 W. Manpo~u. dwns tr:., Se e or call 5411.2575 .)acuzzi, A/C, dshwhr. 3 BR. 2 Sly w/frplc & OCEA.MFRONT '°"' ~ Adults only. No pets. epn1cld gar . in Spanish 4· 3BR,2 ba.S550 Luxuryadultrentillstrom Bachelor, pear ocean. S250. Call ne w Mgr at e x. 5365· m o. Bkc'. NEWPORT TERRA.CE $450montnlv. S175/mo. Yearl.v . 3.'l2 En· 962-1800 536-1484 200 Promontory or. West 3 BR, 2 ba condo $500 Just north of JambOree <'JOO Ln 1192·211!111 BY THE SEA. 2 DR. 2 BA in 4·plex. SEA. WIND CONDO on Pacific coast Ht~hwav Santa Ana --38-8-0 New 3 br deluxe tnhs~. .S27;, 2 BH. den 2 ba S450 · beleonod ned(7141 67 ·8000 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1148 1:!.:10 I "YFROuT HOME wne an managed t>v 20114thSt.S36·1718 · "' .... Theirvlnecomoanv owner ·., lari::c unll. :tbr c ts I I d Hunti~on 3 BR. 2 ba $2000 l\lo yrly llreatblakang Pa noramic UHor ntor <'Ir!>, s hai;, no' :et'~2,~,~~YA .. HarbOur 3842 STtPSTOBEA.CH nay. 0c~ .. :an & t ':it;ihn.i frpk, yd & l:Jt. A(llllti.. Od;mare.536·095!1. '••••••••••0 ••••••••••• Z BR.2 bath~.s.100 \'acw. \JWl'l toµ llVtll 2 SJSO.c;.11021!) --NEW 3 Br. 2 OJ, Condo 5()' Ur\ 2 lfa. lu:1.u1 \' ;q1.1r~ Soufft lGCJUno 3886• H•ar lake Paril to tennl', 1100I. Jaruu1 rrlent. Park ~ ''" fHH 1 'I •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• Deluxe J br. 2h ba all S450 968 5700t''" f111c>.t lo<':.allt111 llurn' dbl ~ar., pa110. frplc' 111J --O-CEA ... VIEW Thi!> one \\On l IJ'I '' •111 l.~l'. <1,ui\'l . lu.~unnu<1 e' .\IJbama, 53ti·346S or " lkl· I SH·OOlil 1 .' -hr -h.i •JIH. 5..16-l7l8 LJ!e nl'w di,. l·ondo, l Br. ~.ll''••lut lo "l'l·tlll' µnv. form dan. ::.tep dwn lav •DELUXE• Thanksgiving !'olH'll:JI' lll'h l'.1rl}.\1:11nw room. 2B r . l 'h ba , Ne" rm,fplc,jacuua,lt.'nnis, . $245. Ulal pd I br tot.ii :.t'<' l'l'rfcd h\m)! cpts/drps, dryer & refn i: 2 pat.aos, JOO' boat dock. Easlbluff 3 br • 2 ba. Kids ' pe t s !"cc ~I a1n or "knd ri•lreal Cor tlw incl. New paint. $275. s.175. 213·538·171.5 Lease. Incl. spac. m aster Rent·ils 540 5370 atlvcnluruu'> a dult SSlS. Call646-5125aft5·JO. 1 . s uite, din r m & dbl -: -mo yrly.l,\.'494J·2835 ----------1 MIM 3844 garage. Au l o doo r Spec. View, 2 br, gar . -- NEW 3 Br 2 Ba, rec rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• opener avail. Pool & bltns, n e w crpt. S275 ~ts .Furnished d l· r m, BBQ. nr City Townhome 2 br, 2 ba. recrealion area. Adults Atlulls. 64.2·p! or Unfurnished 3900 II.i ll + HBllS, S350. Pool nice area. S295. only. No pets. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·5700evs. mo , lndry focal. 552·0430 1165 Amigos Way NWPT HTS brnnd new ;1 1'11 1!: t::XCITJ ·r. , ., ----· :tfl 7. l\lun:iged by BH. 212 Bu. tum-rm. 2 PALM MESA APTS. \.acanl 3 br. _ ba. tpk . c;ranacla\IJ.!mtl'o frplcs,2cur ~ar.nopl'l' ;\llNUTl-:STONl'T h:.rleon~" gar. 1H1t10. M 11 lOCJUna Be ac:h 3848 Avail. 1mmt-d t>-H liO:l t llCll \lab<1m<1.8-lli 90!!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spu ciuu::. new 2 & :1 -llo.1l'h. I&.:! BH. --~ h I I Hdrms. 2 hath ure ili. Lease. 2Br,_2ba lu:1.ury ;1p1 Spacious 3 Br all xtra 'i.•w 2 r, 2''".I m uxury ano:.s fromocC'anfront& uverlook1n1: Newr1ort lroil\Sl!)5 :\va1I now. 'Kad s. oK': cumlu Ol:l'JllVll'~'. Wulk l\"WCit"rc"r('"'tJOnaldn. Bay w/balcony & frplc: 1\clull .... No l'l'I ... $~65 Co t .. 1 1. . . . lo lwh All 1111pham:l•1>. • • ' .. ~ .,.,., 1 ..... 1 •1 I) ;: · n al c r r~ ..,, .. ,. 1 1 vc•lopm.cnl. lmmcd. m .. -~~_:!__ '"' '' e-.;, r IW?.RJ28 ,,.,~,, rno or <'all ll' urn '"!Uk,, t·: ..... t ol Ne" porl -:;11 fill!l!l eupa ncy · Fa mi li_e:. & l Br l Ba. Wei.le It ff ••t1·11 Hlvcl 1 -P"l~ aC'ccpll'd. S33;,. UIJ pool no rhahln·n or 11ch ~H !IKtiCJ l)l•h1x1• 21M. 2lha, <1111 rm. ti75·4911 Jlrkr !Htl-~l · llph'. WW 11cw c·arpel, ------· --Rooms 4000 SEE THE SEA !'\ice sang le. I Br. bJlh. (714) 54-0 300 t:lec ktll·h. blotk to b(•h ·l" · 2 Br. dshwr, frpl, em I i:.1r. \'acw 1Jaku11.Y ;-.;., fX'ls 205 15th St. ;,:u;.1112!1 ur 5.'11: lil8 111.11\arl' atlull .... Sl7f. :"o Nwprt S~orcs. 2 ~r: 2 bu. 3 Br. I U.1 . frplc, 1~.1111s. •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 11cl Oe n ,,1de lltway. A\'al.1 :°""~ 15. SJI.~ mo.. ~aragc, blk lo lil•ttch HOOM~ Sl!) wk up with I'll 1ar11 li;e. ~b-84' 3 cves/wknds ~ yrly. 046-9218 k 1tcht•11. $<10.00 w k UI) OJ;\I. SJOO incl utal l'\o ••••••••••• peLS, ch1hlren ti7J-:lli~>5 1 NOW RENllNG••••••••• O~LUXE J Ur apt. lpk tl:.hws hr. patio. 111101. ::.32j mo &.l2·»ll or IS 17-5!1-U! I lmmac 1 br W/xlr as aruw. 548·9755or645<lil67 I Ir apt. un•.in view. am · Yrly-View ,.._, med occpy S235. rnl'I Yrly lsc. S275 mo. W k f Ch ' l I .. -21 ·~ .. , ... ,~" f7J 0697 2br, redecorated, i:ar., r g cm. raslaan, .. 11 u1 "'' ~.ur4.,.. . .,_,., '· · 213-·127·87Kti pnl'ic.i.kpslobch.N.B . Costa M-;;;,-3 824 Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 Costa MeSG 3824 ....................... ·········•····················•·•············· ..•••........•..•...... MF.SA VERDE areJ llome atrnm.phrre 2 & 3 br deluxe a pt:. 54ti 1U3 I WHY NOT? Su nkl•n h' 111R room l'.tlhC'tlt JI l'l•il111r.: 2 hed rovnt.., I'~ h.1lh \II ached J?:11 :11.::c W.1~ht•r .Jr)t·r 1111 .. 1.. up l'\'t ~ant \\1lh p.1 1111 Atlulh s:1 .. o 11111 FOXI IOLI,()\\' VILl.,\cH: l.:!I \\' W1h1111. (' \'I . lj 12· l!t!l I or Ci 12 t221l COME HOME TO FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE S•curity Deposit Waind For Qualified Tenants Live on your own private street in a 2 bedroom townhouse with yard & large pa1io, wood burning fi replace & at- ta ched g:.iragc. LOTS OF ROOM FOR STOR AGE J\NO HOBBIES! /\dulls. $375 621 W . Wilson, Costa Me-sa 642-4991 211R, .18~ " crpt:.. d[~': L.\HGI:: 2 Br '.! lb, yarrl. Loquna Hills 3850 NcWPOHT llEACH : 3 ------.--Slall.t;7S.170G,64S.2UI l!ltns. S2G5. ~o. ()I"~;-.; lo: Jr . ll r 0 0 k h u r,, 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedroom. fomily r oom. Park Newpo~t Lg I llr lo . . --~,\T & SLN , -2 1 t\llumrlton .S:!75.l!-lli 9UliX J B d 1 , ., ocean \Jew look -out . sub-let S2S9.5U mo lt·ntr.al l.a1,?una. fully \\•o•·:ido. 7:;2 1!1211 ---r con o. pou · 'ti.'\\· • S600 mo Ai:t '752 7315 &10.oroo afl HP:\1 \'•1u1 1>. room . SlSO mo • • --:? bdrm. 2 b ath T'' n. l:~r i;Jr, \\l!ll ."tuJtcd --· · ~h.in• ut1I. Call bef 10 LO\'EL'r It: 3 br. newly Jluuse.Vcry:.haqi.l'htld :s350 mo t!J0 -11!14 5 CondoSJ60+lyrlcal>e.2 AM.aft.5 PM.4!14·L9-12 rcrlt·rorall'd, ideal lul' O.K .. no pels. ;;54.13;12 C\S/" knd:; BA YFROHT hedroom +de n. l hath + :'\u 1wh. ~7:-> Mi:r oe l --------l car garaj?c, hid vool Hoom " h:ilh P vt r o. !17!J2S:H, 2~ l\1~mJu.tJ.Condu By Pool :2br.l ba. Hewpor-tBeach 3869 l.ari:c 2 bedroom,2 balh Stv&d~h\\hr.8:!X·4127 t ran<·c,p:illo ~1111mn1n- J1'l \ ~255 mo . Warn c r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 U.iyi.adc Dr. 1,mely 1·1 ulll tl4117ti7t;,1n:1 ~!I. tiol<ll'ltWt'!<l !!-12·2-lh-I u: I br, I 1.:1 . mu mo . .ill • hJY view. Bltn kalchcu. 2BR WATERFRONT < 1111111.1 th•I ~1.11 SHARP-HEW -aw\\ t11'ltlc. :"l:u pets. i.250 nu t•rpts. Im med 111· liltn~. frpk, npt...lclrps. '.! & J Ur. 2 11.1. apl!. 111 ::nr. I '~ ba, clu:wd gar . nu m:Hllf~I l'upy. ::.tiSO mo+ ulll. \ r· i.:;.ir.S4fiS H~1 w1pr1, h.1 111 :\1 1~:.11111 ht>sl E. SICI<· localll'll 11<t1nt drps Nr s hop ly lea1>l'. Uarrctt ltc:all~ 3601 FINLEY\\' .N n \ IC'JO ::O:I:!,, 1!10. w/ 1·:Jl'h \\ pllndini:. trplc•, lransp. S230rnu. 1ll'i·H:111 S1nglt: l'.1rk '.\lcwpurl, 1;425200. Sharp JIHI. hltn.., 11 w. katdien ,Pn'' .,~ltlll. mo,• hll n~ 111c:ld J.! d -.ll\\ .. 11r orti:ll 2333 w baleuny. s:!IO. m•>. __ __ frplc, crpls1 drps, ~ar i11 ll.iy:" ·) 4.14 7!> ... ' • I'. H '"· .. ~::trthy" {'ph I'll drp~ ' ------640·-.1391 on m:n 795 126A N L':\"PORT SllORES d uded S295 ~619w. · 4 l'll'x. 2 Br '2 Ba c·pts --------c."' · · --Costa Meso 1 lhr~i:ut, _P"t p:ilw. nar, clrps. $:!15. Hef's. n~ pets'. BEACH 2'blks, new pninl, l 1-z blks. to ocean. Super Jti ll BALBOA BL\' I) · ()uirt rm. pnv hath, pool, l824CostaMesa 3824 lnd1)f.1_1 .. lrom SJ50 m11. L'r"s.·h&nln.'"'"'.2~.,2 3 Br 2 Ba dplx, tplc. 2brduplcx.Ownr.(7lt) N.H c·nv uar, rnalun• udlt, • •• •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• I I I .-'--,.. ~ "'° JACOBS REALTY ,.. mmN 1a t'< m·~·up.i ncy bllns. patio, gar. No pcl1>. R?0-920:1 ~115. N U evcs:l.l4ti·ll4ti:> ;!RR llutlc·'< 1 • ~ 11.1 , pis, Spacious 2 br. 112 ba. lfolly /\Jlt 559 '11211 ___ * BRAND NEW * 5400 yrly. 1~15·Hiil:! , . 675-0070 -- d r P ~. I 1 PI•· It I 1 r1., g.1r.1i::e. p.1110, atlults. no ~Tl 'NNl:'\Ci lgC'., llr 2 B·1 lllr' S225 mo. 213a 5275 • ---.? Bit. I l>a. 6 mo. l~e. New· S111'1t rm only. no <·ook·g. 'i.5:! iJ.)llnr •.I" :!.t :o pt'l::. ::.:!•:. mn. 2!1:! E ttith "rdn .,.,1 l'ool.-r ec are~•'. mo. dlx apl!'>. s pacious l Br, S11n1leck. 2 blks lo ly n -done. no pets. $300 Studio AJ'.?1rt. 11:.arbor \'" lor ohll'r l'mµl'd 11011 - Pl ~35 ;i'iiw llllh SI rms, xlnl loc nr lluntt; bch. \\•arty, ulll pd. no 673·4804 <1r.e~. u bllw pds :s:!i5 1t1111k r. no s mok'r. S45 BranO new~ pit·\ .I Br :? Cnlr . 7891 Stark St. 2 blk pct.-; SJOO mo ti73-4·1:MI _ 3 Br . 3 ba. !\Ludy, 2 car utal meld . tHO 0904. mo. J5430r;rn~1·, t; \I . '1t4ECREEK ll.i. O\\ II ' unit ·•"" 1 ilt ;! Lrg 3 Ur. :! ba. nr schools, I & 2 IJr ,1pts from $165. S of Edmgcr .\\'e, W of 3 Br 2 Ra roomy. nl''\ g11r. pool, i.auna & lenni" I br~n wa t<'r. rlock :iv:i1I . 1100111 tu n ·111 '''"I h.c Kil UVES UP Br apls, no I" 1... 171 1 • <'h11'lr•·11 ok · i\o pet:.. Cpls, drps bltns Kids Bch Blvd. Open Sal Sun rpts. ,;undcl·k. bltns, hrh Npt <.:rest . S4 7 5 / m ., J person. ltle c11ok 1111: 11r1 v I l1 111 l'I 111· 1 n h- To Ts 11:?7-:!~i!lor .;·ll\l\Hi l 557-11177 ok.no""ts.'Call belween 15 846 4990 " f NAME -.. ~ · · · & bay yrly S:l75 645-IRiX t>-lo·:.'055 day or eH:s_. _ _ S210. 67S·31 W horhood. lll•;i' •·I~ ~15h OH•r Sou 1 111 tr1 ,., ,,;j,1 I•• I<:!-. 2 Rr II tnpl' \\ R:l r Bach !> Untt, ne~d clean, 'l&S, ~Ul 048~ ~Ji.>. 2 br, (tarage, pool. ..,1re<1m' "'ith """•I .tll• 111 ... , .. ,, .... 1 •, 11.1 .. 11llts quid peri:on .. ad.::il for Quiet i:::i rdcn Tn plf'x. Kids ok. Fee k•ine 384( lr•ine 3844 Irvine 3844 Irvine 3844 •·t t!Jh1 .1 r •·l.1~1n1.t,t.'lllni:: , •. ,, -..:r;.Jt(:!"t•·ll • 1uuu1nl! hustnt."'s' a t :?Br, blln,. l'nl~I gar , ~J a1n Rent;.1I" sto~.:r;n •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lt.r \tHll' 'I'·•·, .. ,., flt'" , ., nu r \ l I lhtO\I• ut1I pd. ~:;oo. lOt'1 hulry. 522:; mo 7H7 S<:oll ------- ... • '" '11 ", .. ·'I""' "" ' n ur n ulc· ,'I, n .. c·pl .111•.1. d ark l'I t\pl :! i.il 1,;2r. rla~::.. 1hr.:!hJ,fam rm .. frp~r . •n1•111 I r 1111 · 1' \l.111111• \11111• c,ct l"t ru"lll ,1\.111, \11 ll.111son lii:IH34i-l<'\C'' \\alk to bc h ~.l.;11 Fu1111111r1· l\.1ll.1hl ''1 '1-.~1 • '''l'":.ix1 ... 11 ~ .. 11it1X:!H :-.m.111 1wl:-llK \clulh '\ ~ \\ ., It J. b I I l.alllt• rh.irm1•1' ~115 SI' """ Olltt ... .,11,.11 •11.,1., 1 • -1 J . ~I' c :1 Hr Z Ha . upp\'f, 11r S. Csl &r~fnl! !:'(·•• I hr. frplc , "" ,,,., s 1\' .11 I Nov. 28. 7fi02 \ oh:a 1>1 . /\pl :11 llns<' to slon•, .. h llO ·:..11~1 .. •Ir\" w Htl '.I\\ l·1'1'1"::,' ,1·.tth lfl ll'k~ l'lt11.I F.11mly no pets M.arn llC'nL1I~ ;,11).~i.'l70 • • ...... I. h'l' I c I " s:!.'>~· ~5 Hl'll C O!>l.1 \f c ,,1 l'h111~t' l•I" ,'I'>' \clull I'. sulc :! nr. c•n rl •l'i :!:l<WI <' \S.\ \'ICTOIU.\ ~.1r, p .1ti11. fr pk 1,11._,. •New Apt. Homes• I 111 l . 1)1 , .! (,tf o,tt , I "fl unf11r fu111 .... 1·. & • • I 2 ··.,Bd r S". El P··--•0 Mesa .. 0 " ~ lll'W . ;'I; o JH'li.. "'2:1::.. N" rm ... mm .!l.1 •""' .ulull~. no !l.'l" S:.::lJ. 2-IU wtr pd \dlt~. no pels 1•11 0871\ Call (71<1 ) 8'17·15Gfi 2 BEDROOM 1-. It.th l'I ~ rn;:J Poul. 11·1· 1 m. sec. i:ate ------- ----- Aho I Bdrm Furn 2 Br. 2 ho, prtf mature or 525 \'a<•toria ti-1211970 :.I llH. 2 U11. clnlclren ok. no II new u111ts, J&2 Br, S22.~ "'ochtl I 1 , 1 ~· pcl~.5265. rno.546·9080or lo $285. 7911 Sla rk, off •• 1 rt'll, nn rw' r ellrl'( · .-o l'l'I". no Sl85 Li;e I llr w/ pool. 5'1fJ.tll!l5 Beach Blvd. 89-1-5158 Pool & lll'l'rt ..a1w11 l'halcln•n St!1:1 ll.1:! ;)8111 walk lo shops. Mature ---------- 1959 MaplP Ave. CM ::An w /gan i:-::--s~ adlls pref, no ch1ldr~n,2 Br,frplc,Jl~llo,nopeti;, T~y .a. D ai ly Pilot l .arge3brlnwnhiruM•w/2 Water pd l 57I .. A .. no ~ls. 1887 Monrovia. 1 c ht}d O~. S240/m u. Cla.ss1hedAd~obuy,sell baths, frpl<' 1,,11 111 ~ or.•nlll'C<ill l S.lo3'Hl20, 5118·1924 1213).i340952 or renlsomelhtng. !tllr8$?f' 111, .ti'"" 1\ll11lh <;.:t00 "\o J>C'I ' trlJ J:llll or I.Kg 2Btt, bt•,u u•d cl n.I!~. lr•ine 3844 IMlne 38441rvine 3844 ~n~l 'trv. no 0\1~. 5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 R.17 ·9.'il j C!tM!f.I) W1tllJCeb4t> KW I Hr i: Jr " , .,, I p.111•1 \rlulH ltd '" ll('h ':!.'> l '111 1111 t.I , "111 •:!llr I uo: upp.·r :'tll·sa \111lt' 1:.1r.11.r ,l\,1al i\1l11lh $.!I.'> '\n pt ts ;: fir I lo 1 I 'tot v 1h.11• K.~I ll'ti I dq .... p.tl1u l1pl1 , lu JIU r r 1 I '' ~ h" hr r .• 1 t-:i\.'\T~l I> .. 4! 111 : n,, 1·11C'I \tlulh '• ,o ::!wo ":hl<'n ll••r. lndry, I ch1\cl Cl~ m. ~r7 :II"'• fl('I.., S?i5 1.1 • UAll CostoMHa 3824Coste~o 3824 ··••·········•·•·············••••······••••••• PERFECT IN OCEAN-a.DSE COSTA MESA Now laking reserva lion5 on cl brand new adult apartment com- munity In Costa Mesa. Featurlnq: Two lighted lrnnis courts • S witn· ming pool • Therapy .spa • Club-- . house. Just S·minulc~ to South Coast Plaz.a, Fashion Island. Irvine In· dust rial Complex, Orange County Airport. several golf couues and the ocean. Bachelor, 1 and 2 bedrooms $235.00 to $350.00 No lease required. One place in Woodbridge that isn't sold out. Woodbridge Pines Apartments may be thf" best-kept secret in this scason·s residential best seller; the Village of Woodbridge. And this rustic apartment community isn"t easy lo get to right now, either, wirh all the village con<1t rucl ion going on. But these o n e-, two -. and lhrC'c-bedroom units, designed like early California bungalow-;, BrC well worth the effort There are cozy bu1lt-1nc;. I ireptaces. l'alins and balcomes. Lots and lot!. of styk'. l'lus all the wide-open v11lagl' recreation and o lhrr ~oodne<;'l of OranRe C'rnmly .. m<>~I t''<Caltn~ rll'W pl.lll' f(\ lavr follow our 01.1p With tirll•r111111.1ltrn1 And v1,.1I 1'"" llrforr .._r'rt• .111 1..ihn 101' Woodhrni1-tr !'inc•, Apatlmenls. 11.~ f'mt'-.lont' Ir vlM, C.1l1forn1.i (714) S52·04t)\) Rents from S.270 Owned & l'Thlnclg<'d ~y I hr Irvine Company uasa.ng office h ours: J -5.JO weekday~. 9 -5JO weC'l..rnJ~ E:Qual Housing ¢ Opportunities l.:.r WOODBRIDGE PINES Special with .every apartment: One peaceful lake One quietly meandering streaJn One.18-hole golf course One tennis club• One extraordinary clubhouse ' Two pools Three recreation areas Three therapy pools Three gazebos Six fountain ff Seven bridges Fireplace Deck or patio Mountain view, water view or golf course view Rancho San Joaquin Ap.1rtmcnts j.; a unique livtnjt c11v1111nim nt ror .nlult., onlv In one ol Orange County'!> most popul.11 re-.1dl'tH1.1 I comm11n1ttC., In the ne w City or Irvin~. Rent.th. bc~tn JL '1~60 ('l.I llHltllh. Rancho 'i:m Joaquin Ap.1rtmc nt!. Twc111v Pn~ola, lrvmc, Ca1ifomia,Tdcphonl(71-l) c; ,") 111111 C ulver J n d ~:mdbur~, two blocks south of the ~an lJ1c~u ~tl.l..W;1y Owned and managed byThe Irvine (.nmpa11y ·A lomu'd ""G}i;.:: '"" o0l,hl< ,,. I I ' ~ .... ..... ' ~ •. .._.... f-..... DAILY PILOT . •undey. N-·ember 14• 1976 .t.i S...lM l.o$t & FCMtnd 5300 Social Clubi ' 5400 Help W .. tecf 7100 H.&p We•l..d 7100 Hefp Wonted 7100 ..,JI ., _ v• ,. o,;! bmiity SOOS ............. ·-·· •• ••• •• •••• •• •• • •• • • • •• • ••• • •• •••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • •• •••••••••• •••••••• • ••••••~ •••• ltoorM 400 Office Rental 4400 h$1.-u • .......... 7.-i! .. t .. 0 •• fJJb~·. Colden Tt<1U1evtir Cb rt s l l ll n ~ 1 n g I e" Automotive · IOOKKEEPIR ?.! •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••u Opportunity SOOS JCECREA..M PARLOll miit, r.1 , G m Oll old. lllv••r F t1 IIo w 5 h 1,P 8 et · New J)ct •l Shop ncedb A/Pav & Hee .• lnvoko COOK J La. Studio. pvt I.lath & 1•nt PRIMI LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAJOIU'RANCtuse &48\h St. NB. Since Jt/S, to&et~ers. •or info ht>IJ>; . A1.4dilia~. Good 01·ecr . t Gar a gt: work:. h u P Goo<! cx1l0sut. c. &i!>y in· Coffee Shop 5 1/i Doys So Orange Co.. maJor li73·7109 • &16-2112 cve:1 Top wa1ies paid. Engine openinjl In ti young llrow· lmmt•thule o~~ror garden pa. ttu, hut tu or•"'""· , .. ,r .. ~. :I. Pl .. ntv of .. """" n.-:r/mon'" Ahopprng center. Own1:r -~ t •-Steamers, en~ painters. ang c:o for lrnrdworklna l'ellnble indlvidu!IC • .Ex· •175 497 Ao·•7 ..... .,., "'""' ''' " J <WY\N••··~ "'' ,,.,. co""' aft 6/wknds. Found: 2 Male SµringW' oymen 1111 buffeMI & pohshcr11, up S"lf·"t.·1r1.,,. ..,ln thru .,.,r1· .. 1., ... 1·~ .... ~'t}fr"d, _., __ ._ .., ' vurkro". ()ti Brookhuri.t ,., "11·1~ t'rom b""l<'h .,..,,......,,. L'I ·r J'd ll'I e-a.uon h " 0 ' '" ,,.~ ~ .~~ ~ ... ~~· "' -,. " ,. • --Spurudi.. 1:. oro ' • c. ,..-" hohstery s 11 mpooers. Jo'ri !I~ !'\turl S3.25 W11tr but we will train. e1tse Hotcb.Moteb ~10 &J\tlunlai11 1lunlin~lon Nt!ed:s tender. loving f>lanl & J\otique Store Torofl108729 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <·heckout,plck·UJ)&dt• Biil Muai•k , 17ll22 toll M:1 . Carv••Y at •••••••••••••••••••••• Bl'Ul'h Approxlrnut<!IY care Terms. UBI. 1525 XJot locution. Mu"t sdl -School' & hv".•ry. Apply ut , Armiilrou" ""'" Irvine. 83'7·llOOO. Holiday Gursh? KOO sq. Ct. of .:round floor• Mesa Verde Eusl, Suite quickJ~: Aft:->, 116() 2373. Fu u n d : Cat. ma I c. IMtructlon 7005 2059 ll~1·bor Bl, <:M Ca \1:!71 1 " IEVir.RLY MA..._ ::.1>uc•t1 • S1g11io~ $3251 mo. 106, Costa J\l esa I next to -Yellow. altered. with •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645 \030 "' .• .._.,. Lagun:i an•t• rci1id1:ut (' u 11 :\tr. PI um rtll.' r. Kona l.une1;1 , Open 7 Retail Bu kery rout,.. loud voice & lovable ' 24't~2 Vlu ~<itradill.. j expectrni.: i.:ueste., rt' 963·tl7tl7 days to st•rvc your necdi.. E~l ttblished i I\ (; .M. l''ound 2 w ks ;1go nt I! ... BARTENDER Automotive IOYS AND GIRLS Lnguna Hill& · j i gister them <it Cas~lc ------751·3741 Truc k cabinet s UICI. Promont ory rt. N Lt ~ INSTALLER M11>1>10ll Vl\•jo -1-:1 Toro EquulOpl)OtluMt:f J.aguna On: an Vic 1~~1;~11·~1·1 ----.-----$3,000.548-454:! 6758(.l(IO Be ~~~oyrt~a~~~::1~s a As denier ln!ltullcn~ of a llr('tl E:irt1 your own Employt<r ·~·· Villa for a wc~k or mor< ... • £±' .1 *!'"°LadruielusrWee&aPr.lyHwl·dCl~~sr~.! G"t d f money sellini.: l'.lubl'.lc1·lv· 1~~~~~~~=:I~ & rennvc 10'. dl!>COunl -=====~:~= _ u a INTERIOR DECOR LOST: Mmiai.ur~ (;olhe. profcss1ooal bartender in " upprove sunroo -tlons after school. ~·or in· I· f Nov/Dec: onl). l"or re Att~H...-,.. •BOOKSTORE Gross$600.000.yr. vicinity of 38th Sc. lmweneet!5•81!"rs•~necJe'o.b place· !!!.tt~osb•~s {~:=~ ~~ ~~~ formalion,ca118300913 ·mewlogy-Nllt'4•eerp. 1 scrvauonscull4~4·2996 .l'c:o-.te~... •ORAPE RYWKRM owner nets $50.000. yr. Newp0rt Beach. C1.1ll lilll u .... " needs demonstrators & ~:'!,":... •RUG/UPHLCJeaner Must sell/Doctors or-a tti'7S·0970 American Barlenden ponding & we have loo IUSIOY supervisors for qew1ekh1 GtwstHome 4150 v"N•·--· •FUHNITUJl.ERefin d 29'7. Down Agt School muchworktt>handl1.1.We Duys & nights. Apply care concept..· Kint. •••••••••••••••••••••• ./--•• ContactAgotSamCrane ers. 0 • • FOUND; Cameo Heart & 110.1 E .17thSl,SA need a mechanically in· duily llAM ul Mi ('asu t•urt.'CI" future, Calli Mr Loving caf\·, :!4 hrs. ~!:!--~:;t11 ITI4)645-4170 540·0608 837-4200 Maple Leaf necklace. 834·1960 clinl.'<.lmunwhowant.sto MexlcanHest2001!:.17th West Mon·Wed, l 1lpm balance~ diet:.. l:'v .... COFFEE SHOP Vic. Marine St, Balboa work. installing l>l'C·SOld C.M. No phone i•:.ills 49a,.9329 room. patios. 544·3833 CIGARETTE SUPPLY c; S30 000 mo Isl 673·3467 ed 7075 units. Man must have ex· please -----.. -~,.....---+ DISTRIBUTOnsmr ross · · · -·---Job• Want • p~.-. in the uscai,:e ol Custom Oift wrapper 1 A van Nov 12. lovely over-Part or Full Time Ouhtandlng thru out' Lost: Fem Spayed Doxie ••••••••••••••••••••••• hand tools & portable BUSY R. E . Qfftte, needs beginning purl ti{11e, full sized pvt ruoms. patio, •I MO FREE REN'!'• lmmt..'diale need in Costa seulS 140· mixture in CdM area. Couple to manage adult elec. tools. Must be Will· 2 lic. R. E. Salcspcr:.ons. ti me holiday SOHOn. a mbulatory ~ldt-rly, 1·2 3 Hm. olfices from J\lesa undtor surround· Aqt. B37·42~0 Lie. no 003316 ... Bur-mobile Home Park. Of-ing to travel to d e -Non-smoking. Drop by Must be avail Sat7Sun. qualitycare&rood,CM Sl2S per mo. Adj . ang towns Cordis -HAMIURGER STAND. rito."646·5001. ficet Maintcnance ex· ulerships m tho Orange Kahle Klty. 870 W tilth Only l'Xpcr need ~ply, Very rcas, ti42·9l!li~ _ /\1rµorter llotel. No lea!>e tnbuton.. All retuil out· p perience. Will relocate. Co. & S. LA co. areas. We St. C.M. ti4ti·3997 Hoger':; Garden:>. 2301 rt·q. 83.1·322:$ '1'11111.11111 lets arc secured by com· Gross SlS.000. rno. LOST blk Mimalure oo-Res um l' Cur n is h ed. will pl'Ovitle tools&: train· ----San Joaquin Hills Rd, VacationRentals 4250 --..-p:.iny . then·fore no t'ree st.undmg building, dh:. Seacldf .Hc11 Sydney Miller , 1704 3 Jng. Xlnt. udvanc~rnenl CABDRIVERS NpBch. • : I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60•P ERSQFT product selling.· Become surrounded by parking. Rewartl.846·3301 Adkins. l'.:ugcn'" Or oppor for the rig ht MenorWomcn l.uxunous. turn viii<• 1111 lli!7WES'l'C:LffF l\B distributor for s uch na· Located irt So. Orunge FOUND 0 l 4 hl 97401 person. Call Mon. 2-5pm, !\1ustbe25orov4·r· DellverymenforhOII\•de· Sayullta 1Jc<1l'h n1-.11 AGT.541-5032 d · d County yea r -round : rng.ca' w. · -----\:!13) 42G·ti57;, <Lon<> Applyl11Perso11 liv LATimes V II 4 b I tionally a vert1s e be h l • 1 1 le puw~ wht on chest Vic BOOKKEEPER .. · Call "••;.17.n, •" Puert<1 a ar1:1 r · ------ac own. mmacu a 0 • • • • , • • ex per. Beach) y -•1 C b .,..., ..., ba. SSOO. wk. 731 :J777 FOR LEASE cigarettes as WWlston. cond. 29'10 D'>wr1. /\gt. B ~ ~ 1.· ~ & 1 ti 1 I>~ r l · l'ull charge. lhru trial -· II:'! ow a w.::i --------~laamlle,lsS. al\'lleamrlbso,roK.opolasll, 837·4200 _842·20l• -bulancc $800 mo . Auto Parts. Toyota, Volvo ll251Sl:lleri\venue DELIVERY.•• T'ALM DESEHT JIO:vll': 3 OFFICES " 546·4650 Dealer in Mission Viejo,_ Fountain Valley M t be 18 & ~ave Oeluxefurn1st11ngs,n •11 Sl55 MOEACH Kent,etc.Toquahl'yyou FOUND· l11cycle, on d IT d l us dri~ver r<l iral air. lg ht·akd pool. F111e COSTA MF.SA Lol' must havt• a t·:.ir 2·8 hrs 84.tsiness Wanted 50 I 0 Penins ula, NB .. fi73-4524 Repro Typist · Proofrd r ~~~nl~r ~~n'. ~eall ~:;r: CASHIER clear vmg reco ·.AP· huge yard, :l Bdrms.:. 752-1700 perweck (d:iysr:yrtves). ••••••••••••••••••••••• btwnS&tlP~Jt.oidenltf~ Phototypesetter. Full or 831.2880 Cafeteria. 5 days. Co plyi~'::~~F1orist! Bu. comµ kit l'lt•·n, ., I "' .. \' S~200S ~I'N1~ll E N T HEED A_CTIOH! LOST: 3.~os old ~lack & _PIT. 979·0~ avail nuw. benefits. Call for appt. 3636Nwpl Blvd. N.B. 1V':., :.tereo, no 1'11tlt11·en [ . ~ .~ "-d B 1 l Wh t K lt Wh le fie 752·7113. J · 71IB' ~''~~'ii ~I HEQUIRED Unite usm~ss. nv~s. · 1 e 1 en. 1 a Attractive brunette seeks 1 LA 't' • under 10. Ph ~ 3·t:i!ll)· I ··1 1· F11r m1)rC r11lormation menls. Jnr .. ca1trorr~1;1 s_ collar. c. allege Park. live in ""Sition a:. compa-AVON •CINEMA• Debo1mveerydmeel1'nvery "911111ntees. 3-Da~'· SJSl> .. __ Weck " ' .~1: : b ale CM 54!14338 ... -., 5250 . ~lonthly :Sl5\J ----~·-·--wnlc to "CIGARETTE largt":.t.,5 usfifnecse~ ss·tates · · · nion/hostess for aCfluent SINCERE FILM .~U1:'F~ 3:30-GAM. S275 mo, Must Ol"l S IUN !:"','" P .O. team. ' 0 1 s , . . , "entlema11 EnJ·oys Hel" us· run the NEW -l""rrSTMENT DIVISION v '' , ,y1·cl" 6irl0rang~Count" FOUND Fe male. grey " · · ""•edE•tro$S ... . have dependabl@.l'ar • • IHG n~:/\H 111111:-.<-1111' nu. Hox. 11. Host·me:id, la L , " 1· w·' betite long hair vocal"" travel, l'OOk111g, ten111s, ....... " 8albou C1n1:ma. Low 546-4481. - -rent. 3Hr. ;!lia S:.!:.! 1'1'1 I SO I Westcl'iff Dr. !lli7U Include· vour phone lo serdvtl'e your 11 1.eec sb, e rr·ie rld, ly \'•<' w~stclirr sailing, fishing. music &. To Make pay, hard work. Ji(reat i---~------d II f ·• • are cspcr:ilt• or usi· . d · ("13 8"1 9618 Ch • t M · ? r· r·1 '' d t DELlVERv ... u ay.C1 a tli ·l!lti II!•~ no rt"ss·w.· t11 s·"ll. we have areu.645·8175 -ancm~. <. J '· .. --ns mos erner fun, me I ms . .,IJ.I ens • _..),., {'I -'\(•wporl Fmaill'lal Cl r ' -•·' L f-:;irn al.lout S-10 01) ever" preferred. cau Sat. eve • Part or Full-~.· -•• 1.AH<;E <'\Bl" L111 ; Leasa·nnOffi·ceSpace •" •. /\".''''l.l··,:\.lL"1rr E• p0 opll' with S5000. · FOU,"'D Yciu11., c· ... rman HetpWonted 71 00 , 2 3 ~ .. ..,, '' "'-• " ' " .... L s1ooyousl'llast1nAVON SuntM011 morn. r 1 > 675·7196or831·36S!i BF.Alt nr ~kt sl<i11t·s C:all onSi11· :\l;H!.•l'!el c:11t& Card~ Sl5,0oo 5200.000. who ar·e rc<1dy. shorthu1r, 1dc11t1f~· call ••••••••••••••••••••••• nc11resen Lalive. Sell 597·271i9. M.on. ailn li1'll 1--------~..+o+-- I i Slp:. It . Col T\'. 11•1oll.i 1714 ) U.12·31 ll ext :!'!ti 811ri:~ers & rte cn·<im w1lhng & ahl<' to huy G3!H92{i ACCOUNTANT/ ~autifuJt gifts, jewelry, 675-3570 DEL TACO •' I tile. S<Ul ;14.11;1 ::1111 1:11 I ,,.. ,, on Del ~!;JI' S22.000 llCIW TAX PH E P /\HEH t ' J '11 . Needs Kitchen K:fa1 49.t·Stil I Po1ll'rv and "l'ulp C ALL UBI Found: Male Orange Torn Experienced. 75:! 1~11 cos me •cs. more. CLERICAL P1u·me positi'ons·• ail. Bid . ____ show you how. Call 119_ • ~ t !.! Brand H ew g. iun· ~25,000 15:!5 Mes a Vl'rd1.• L>r . Cat. Young 4·5 months. _ ~40·70tlorZc)lith 7.lJS,~. ..-91n_ner ;>PO Day help, $2.:S,Q_h r. PALM DESERT Oii•<''"' with pnvat1: <.:n1shetl .J111ln1hed -East. Suite Jtlti, Co~ta NewporHJeach.6«-01104. Useyourh1gh schoollyp. 631·1831 1720 Supe'rtor RANCHO MIRAGE hath:-1.1 Cenh a sq fl 111 1t•e S34.95U :\lcs.i --ing in "Career Orimted Ave, CM clu<hni.: utihlll'" :llHt l~HI •RJ.:1rrn,\ ll E~HY 751-3741 Lost. small red Irish Set-BABYSITTER who can Spot." Prestigious N.B.•----------Luxurious. :.easonal l'e· ,..ort rent<1ls. Coif & ll'n· 1us 1..·ondominiums with .11! ammemt1cs. Contact ·\nn l<ll' more inform~•· I 1 t1 n . C o 11 l a 1· l /\ n n Uadham. <714 >:J Iii· I I ;:1 E GEOHCI·: '\lt\HZICOI . \ llcaltorii iJ743 H11{h\\ ay 111 Palm DL•scrl. C<.d 11 s4 ft. unit~ REALTOHS •1!12-4121 Deal withe professiou:il ~~~keH?~~· ~i~~ ~arn~~ Io ve 9 month o Id . co. Call Control Career Demonstrator~ watlted RoyMcCordle 215Del:\tar.San<.:lcm. ---979_0734 Matu re, reliable, m y .. Employment Agency, p/time,willtramto~~k Reaftor 18 1 O Ne wport •~ home 2~ days a week, 556-8505. in dept store. Hrl,Y. ge Candy&GiftShop Investment FOUND: Female dog. llCfJIQU Westminstcr/Bolsa +bonuses. Adv ce- CostaMeso54a.7729 in A~:t Center Good foot Opportunity 5015 Mesa Verde North IMMEDIATELY Chica.892·0560. COOKWANT-.> mentpossibililies: 'pen- 'D!\l 350 to 1020 s q. ft. 1\t C. lll'wly cll'l'Oratefl !\laster~. Brkr 1;;;1 11:.!0 tr:ilf re . t(rr:it potcnlla I •••••• •• ••• ••• • • • •• •••• 549-0462 or 642-2233 AV AILAB. LE Babysitter/Housekeeper. Ove r 18. Apply in p,rson, ings in Beach Ci~~ & lortak~'-CH1tfood.SB,OOO. i\lin SJ,OOO, l(rn•,c, t ax -:---.-.--.-KentuckyFriedChlcken, Orange Co. Call ~ect. Ladies Oren Shop sl1elt"1· th'1s ~·ear. 120'/,. Found . Male Springer Temporary Ass1~nments live-in. 2 boys 8 & 3. Must L g Beach John213/873·4737 .... L J S A l •Bookkee..-rs F/C love c hildre n. have ex per a una · In downtown LJ~una c<1pital gains return or in· P 3 0 · Pr x: Yr,. r-w d c Jt~'5678 lkh. Top ol' the line \e!llment in l97?. CPI\ L1ver1wht cir. County •AsstBookkeepers ~ refs. Good pay. Classified Ads 612-567 anta s a ' uwrc·handi~w llc<1ut1ful manaf,!cd. call 644-0782 lags, fnd Or.angel. Santa * Accountinq Clerks tiM-1537. l~ ,1ppointed s hop. Gr .. al --Isabel. CM. 642·2262 .i\11 Areas Or:rng1• C:o Babysitter live·in, speak polPntial for \\O!'ktll!! l11ves1mcnl Partner for FOUND· Fe Bassett Please Call English , N.B. area, own 1' II \'ou :\1wd ,\ SL:ifil'd & Rentals to Share 4300 1-'urni-;hcd Ol'fln'. l'all • ••• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • T II E E X 1-; <' ll 'I' l V E SL' IT i.: H Clll llll'l t1tll'!-> Female room male 111 1 llmL· rcct•pt . phon1· & • :-.hart' rn ~ h <1t1!-e nr m a tl ~1·r,·1rc . 11111 & 13lh/Dall>1i a NB ~Ifill j.1nitonal St•c·~ ·,.. •'\: ult• mo+' l 11ld lii:1.:w1~1 .<ll ,.1111111 a\ ail '\e\\ p111 t ll\\lll•r SlO.(HHl !ll'modehng Comp.adn.Y & mix M~rineZ'~e. Balboa 714/835·4103 rm.640-1660.833·7676 Custnrn Home Bull mg. ·. • ------------1 Reply ,\d 759, Daily _Is. Picked Up: 6'11-!llhO "abysittcr, aft. school. -500 South J\l ain St. Org 0 • 1'1lut. P 0 Box l 5•io, Personols 5350 No. Towt.'r, Ste 501 Senora Sehl Dist. for S yr Costa l\lcsa. !l:.!62u ••••••••••••••••••••••• old girl. 751·4998 aft. 5 I. 4. Cl'rlll'I tilO·fi l';n 1550 s. Coo,. Hwy. r -----------L~akoch 494.942 1 GOLD mine rC'ady lo go. · Need A Roommate? t'U~l <II:-. <.u1 t£>l' from SL50_ -Need s100.ooo financing. To Profes~tonally Fi nil L 111 11wld, 1\ c. ample 1----------i Write for appt to discuss "nlAT HIGHT PEHSON pk~ J.ll\11Mhi5 n.<ioo CORONA DEL MAR dt'tails. P.cr. Box 28711. .Qoost-02.Ans llNuA\JTW • <:11t & 1lccora1in• a• .. ~pt. Bch. l'.\ !12fl60 -n...-~ , Business Rental 4450 i·e:-.">rnws ... 1wpp1.•. Heacly ~ ~t"C ~ C&.'itl'C )#f(. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~)A; ((I 111:1.JW ltllllll'~ !:l(i,000 1' c:.:> '""'N<l • TOP 1t lll\'l•11t111'' T.11<,· i"·"'r 1m l _ g32 .. u34 Smi·<' t!lil •LOCATION • tT1t'(li:1t<'l~· Hel'ort' ~ 011 huy London upllom., 1'11e1·k our sug i.tt·~tt•d costs. \Ir Uus~ c;.11 2112 I r S hare Houst· 'l:d1 · i i lfl ~ I, Ill t11111•, (;1ista J\1 r•s,1 ·•·l>I 111 :!.i 'ii • f .JO ::!5 In ..,h,11 t• Hiii h~1·, I rn1 111 li•'h 'l llt 11111 pd H fl !Ill I 111:1., Hmm;1IC \\ ;inh•1l lilt' :1 Rr ·•Pl J cr1r.-... tr hd1 111 ""pl llch $> t:lm11 11wt 11111 ti'i.l-31KI l'•n l1 1'••11111 ..,ul' \pl f•rplt lr..-h 1'<t1l1(1.11·t111 . d•·1•p pelt· d1 I.. hrn' 111 111 •I 11.11 .• di Ill•• 1111·<'111•• U •·h fl'•! ti ':> : •• o 111n •ii) 'll)li :-.111·• ,."1111 r1·1.1il 111 BAY & BEACH ,, , '11. 1 .. 1·,1 111111 1111 1·: REALTY 6 7 5.3000 Maney to Loan 5025 l~th ~11 ,•1 1 111 ('o"1!ll·---------i••••••••••••••••••••••• \1,.,., I st, 2nd & 3rd T.O.'s • 1:;.~1 :-.q1w • I•• I LOANS A\'t\11.ABl.I': • ., \u1 11 l1,i\.. \FFll.L\TE Credit not important •on .. 11,· 1 .. 1rl..111" SECOND lii3-4883 Broker • E"·· 111111' \llll•UI• E • 1 .. 1ri.:1· -.1i.:11.11 '"' IMCOM ! 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I.ii I I G a .. f r Rent 4350 lndustriol Rentol 4SOOj .<_uFFl·;l·.-\ 11· ':...l ltll' Announcement s/ or g .. s a f h11, 1111\ 1 •11111" 1.111 .1111111 Personals/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •1·11nt•11p~n11 tt111 d\ Lost &Found (11111111• i:.11 ·•l!• I" I .1 PRIME LOCATION '"I 1., I•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'''•I 'Ill 111 I "'" • i•K•d '''IXNll l J·:.l!'o \ Ill A ts 5 I 00 •IX tHl\.I i.tr• ...... ,\ ··~· ,.,.... 1 •1,·111 ~ ,,r \l ,1t111«· \\ "m ·'" , ,.,. k' nnouncemen c 'H \<. i.; ~·,II< 111 ' r I tl;\1 ,,\.Id '"'" '·~• mn •·Ill j I !11. 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IH Ing schools I st reu• ONE YEAR OLD 1,,,, ""''.'>' 111111 ... lJJll, •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1.;.i.:1 .\I""'' \ ··nti· 1.;,,~t. nion, please contact TOP LOCATIONS 11S1> ~'I It '''"'"In.ii ~11 11 1· 1111. 1· .... 1,, ~lt•stt Art P erry at the ll.1rhur ;ir1·:1·, h1·~1 11111 ,..p;1rr for 11';1~1· l.11('.1\l'i1 111t\t 111 1"111.1 l..1111· ... 1 ~chaol. 642-2080 To H4KI ~'I II l-'1•1111 "ll10 :i1.·11i-.' ... 11 1•,.1 l111m Op1·n i di~· In '''l'\1' llE,\1.(}\1()\tlC'S. <'111 p lo.oil In llll' l'cnll'f '\r )l!Ul 111•1·cl-. i:.1 '~II Bruk1•1''-1;;:, f.ilKl O<.: \11 p111'l S!IOI) m11 * * * *. ED RIDDLE BEER T AVERH Drinking problem? Call Alcohol Helpline 24 hrs a day 835·3830 ----- ABORTION Counsl'liot! & Referral Prcg. test-avail. wknds 24 llr Helpline 547 ·94!l5 wkdays. AJDE-HOON DUTY .----. --r SJ.369 Per hour. 2 Hours Babysitter Reliable daily. Responsibilities: woman needed for .18mo Supervise noontime at."-g .1 r ': Mon : f' r 1_ n r tiv1ties. on school pl11y Ba~\\OOd. Ph. 640 5853 ground. /\pply in per~on . _aft hprn . F·ountain Valley School Babvsitter. hlt.• hsckeep- Dist, corner of Talbert & in!!· for ram w/7 yr old PREGNANT? Newland St's. EOE. Fil· s on , l\lon-l"ri , 2 -6 . CarinJ.( con f idential ing doodline Tues. Nov. 75J.l!863aft6 1·ounseling & referral. 16, 1!176. ,\bortion. adoption & -&bvsitter wnntrrl :! :10 to keeping. Appliance · Part Dept. 5:JOMon. thru 1-'11 Cd~! t\PCARE 547 ·2563 lmmed. opening. Self area.640·791!1 Tired ol .. Lloob Tubes'! .. Vate-Party·Take Tnps D1:imond Girls, Guys Use EVE FOTO DATE s.J-1 ·02.1-'. R.14 -1 ss2. 2pm·8pm. *KAREN'S* OUTCALL MASSAG F. 6P:\1-2.\M R.1>1-1780 *SHARON1S* OUTCALL J\IASS:\G E 499·1224 star ter WIP•1rts back·· --- ).!round a must. SS hr tol•--------- start. Call K:.itc, 642-0242 . Apt Mgr. l2 2 Hr units. No pct!i. 20-13 Wallncc. C. M •>rn-8882 BANKING BOOKKEEPER Bank exper. onl.>. Contact Bob Creighton lrvmc National Bank 833·3700. E.O.E. Assemblers Nredefl for unique medical product 1--------_•_•_·~~~~~ Lite clean work J~ small BAR GlflL. Attractive. growu~g co. Heq s good Salary+ College OK. dexter~l~ to handle sm all CM . 646.ss.14 parL'. :>56-1005. ----- -Beauty Supply Store. ASSEMBLERS needs cxpcr. wig & hair Full T• piece styhsl. r\lso will tme handle wig sa l es -Xlnl opportunity in Mis· 968-1671 EXOTIC GIRLS sion Vido 1ndustn;t1 -------- :II assage & Modeling Outcall Only 542·31@ <.:om pl ex. i\I us l have BOAT CARPENTERS manual dextl'rity in sml Contract job. Boal re· components. l"amilianty pair. Hrly rate. 673·7569 • ·Tt IE EXP EH I ENC.: 1-:·' us10g microsrope very days 768-5248 aft 6. \dull motl'I CloHd helpful Gd benefits, --- l'll'Cuit TV. For H1•serva· salury 1·ommcnsurate BOAl'<:OMPAMY lions. !>ll!-9755 w/expr Ca II Ca r ol Needs Final Assemblers *PALM READER * 581-~ for appl Exper. req'd. Also. need ------Gel-Coat Touch-up man. Pasl. prC'senl & future. ASSF:!'>l BLY Electronic Apply in person, 7 .30·3. l.1t'213 1~'14·1350697·!))!n Sm fnl'ndly I'll rw!'d~ Skipjatk noal .... 1763 PCB Sturtvr:-w exp. Placentia,(' ~1 THE PERFECT Call. Ban·~ 519-27311 CHRISTMAS GIFT B O t) K K l•, E P I·: R . 1'11rtra1t photoAraph~ 1nl•---------"'I Pa Ii' 11 de .., l.1 q u or. n.1111rH surround 111gs /\~socia te Hep !)7!1 !l7H htwn !I ,fl; .1P'1. 1~12 71:ltiofl 7pm. John 18 OR OVER GRAND OPENING! ~ Spirituol Readings Announcing the opening of our new office lorat,•d at 111155 r:I <:aminu !!<·al. San Clement e Op<•n lOam-IOpm :-;ow for a Ii mil eel time 1101). our be~l n·adin)?. r eg 525. Now 512.50. Small('r re· ad1ngs also availahlc 1\ppl '~ 1111t nt't'. 1()2 !JO:! I or Ill:! i~OO NO EXPER NEC Ne'~ 'ubsi<lian• of in lern11tional t·or p 1s c s l:ibl1 :-.h111 ~ 11£flc1·~ thruout Or:rniw Cuuiity. C:round l·'loor 11p - vorl11111t11•!. for m1•11 & woml!n <lVCr II! who arc career min<lt•cl Y1111 c;rn eurn S 196 PER WEEK llOOKS Studenh Hou1ewives & Moonll9hters ~1 1111011 Dq.(Jar 1•orp needs mt-n & wumc>n ol a n y a g e w h •> ,. n j o Y speaking w/olht·r~ & who arc bored w/llw ,1vcr111~e run oflhe mill jnh:-. '1 I I H Got five ·golde.n rings you was! to sell before Christmas? · I' f, ,, ' . / . Move them under our tree. On eac h Thursday fro111 Novem h er 1 lth th rout~ Dee em her 16th, the Daib" Pil()t will publis h special pages to m ake it easier lot· you to convert your saleable• ite ms to Christmas cash. / I Buy a box under our tree .&1 s~ll your toys, spor·i.~ et u I p m e n t, I u g gage,;·· a p p I i a n c e s , f u r n i t u r ~ i.i aatiques, handmade & uniqae glfts and no matter what you,~' business -we have a box for., }fu! • ~-.1 .. h1011 "' I llh 1111111 . COST A MESA SCRAM LETS • 1 rttr ... u111" ,p,1rt:1111lar REALTOR 646·8811 • 111•t•:111 111111 \IP\\ lll<'al Sl!')()O. ~ Pt·1·1mun11l Dti~hlnl.!. d:1r1ng, d1 sl i11~tnsh,•d & darling Doi.' tor Uv1n1? in Prom1111tur\' Pt d1•:-.1rcs fcmall' 1·11111 11a11111nsl11p, must lrl' t I! yrs or ovt•r fii.'i·O!l.'i.'i lfo..iecl •>11 ~ •1ur µrod11c ti\•il> Comm + 1ncc>11· tl\ei< & l•Xtl'~1 prot1t ,,11.1r 111j( honu.., 011 I ht• joh tr111n1ng 'l'rl'mentluu~ pot,•1111~11 111 r ead1 supervisory & manauc ment rio~1l111n~ Mui;t bl' J)\'rsonnble & a.ml:utlou!>. 1•'01 a11p11111tm1•nl nnly !'llll No uctual scll111 1.t 111 volvcd & nu ~1·tt1ni..c uµ· polntments Work w/1111e of tht? most JH1pul11 r & ~uc Ct'ssru 1 prnd 111'1 ~ on the murkel loda.v 1\11 in ex1iens1Vl~ pro<hll'I who·~ rt l111ll' is :i hnu'<•hol<l word lllruout thl' wnrlcl Work 1n :i \ nuthful. fn\•ndl~· att011~1>ht11•c & hav1• run wluh.1 :.011 t.'lll'n \•)JI puy You n•l'1•iv<! 11 g11ar11nli'1•d salary + ex trt!mclv l1twral c•om mission· & bonust'" Con· tests & oth<'r 1111•1·11tivC'i;. X I n l ad v a n t' 1• me n t possjb1lltil'K l11r hnth m •n .~ worn1•11 tutting a box under our tr tre is e asy a nd inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for th-e·1 ~mailer box to $22.50 for t~·; largest box. BIG , RI ~· SAVINGS if you run mor.V- ( 1 1 :-.In 1warh~ com111•111w11, ANSWERS nr :! or ;1 m.111 trm ,:I\\ R•ntals Wanted 4600 Pll"all' oif1<·c. k1trlw11 lk' m11r<• 11ttru1·livt• Ill om• Lt li . i'. er ti:\ ;1 \ "1 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. <it)(J('I tt•rm~. URI. :\lcmory Opa1.1uc weuk. 1.0l«l u11ly lb11 rl!· 644-~~r.ci Hl•hahlt• l'ouplt• \\ tll n•nt 152.5 i\lci.a Vndo• r-:ast, :\\a llot -Client volu~1onnry way lhal's "Th<> 111 11 1 '<p.1 r 1• 111 or.,,, 2 Br ''' ,, l.11tal Suitt• toti. Cos ta Mesa <.;r:mky ·-Utmosl ~weeplog lhl' CCluntry '· ~1annl'r' \lilt• Squa1·1•. refs ('all5 111 :!07ti <next lO Kono Lanes> H'rlCK 'EM UP &16·5'1::11 ~.H 10011 ti Wt'll 1.1e•ini: _ Open 7 day:.. t.o ~rrve The opportunities in this - , :.igntrlj.t & ,11 ,)llt•t·k D1 ~abl('d p1•1 s on w t .youcuceds..151:37•11 country are_ ~vondt.!r'ful! ~U 2111 · pa1•pmak1'r :'l.d I Br t'lo11<· - ---0-ne poor 1 m m---rJrrITTft • 1<• bt·h Prt.'1 llH ~IOtl SweepiftCJ Service can\c OVl'r hen.• und • WAN'l'f.l> I'·• r,•111 pm 11,p. •213 i.t:t:I IOll!I SttiOO month Iv made 11 fortune. ,and he ft? s ~ 1o11 ,, I h I ti ~ 1 n M. Ii ou 25 Ho~•r" r; w,•rk h;1ndlrs 1.·oultl only speak three Ncwpart..Wnte I'() llox IRS~~olane s 46SO it. 1':!1til.hlishcd al'~ounl:. wor.~l"I •'STICK . EM ~ Jl,\\jl[\{1•h (.'3 '121\1.10 CTR s •-. I s 000 lJP. Soc'alClub 5400 1~~~~~~~~-.. • • •.................. • • • • w l• q u p n1 <' n t >J I -1 s &:: ' !'hur1.· :: dt·''-11lr Phone <'.ir g,1r,1gt \\ .111lt'd ror If Oown. UBI. 1 ~ .M•~'-L'Ostlt Found 5300 ............. _.... ........ .,. ~ s.,•n·u·P. <'ll1tl c·1·1•n1•1· rm. mo!'o HaH• 1•xtra f 11or11 " \'t•rdr E t11>t' Sti 111' l OO, ••••04•••••••••••••••• 0 AHi': YOU IN A CLASS > t1mC'nttlei-~l i'15 ''l:ili300 fii:l·ll260l'l1\I \osla :\h•!<.i t n,·x~ to LOST, I'll .Jnlly floAcr, BYYOURSf;uF"' Kooa Lullc1<l Oµ~n 1 IN.B.l latl1e~ wall11t, lla11 ~·011r fi nnncinl OfNewportleach Pnm<• :"\'\\f>Ort Inc.:.? ul Business/lnvn t/ ~,1y~}o~erv(' your nrr<h .. need l>rlvcri; l.1c. lttc. ,et•ur;ty m;idc you a Presently ll11s /\11 hl'e ... .>2.'i ~11 11 '"' l>:!,10 Finonce ,51 .1•·11 _ Hewal'tl. No ftlll'~twnll tar'J!t'l for .. ociul cll111 Opening ln Our .\lo.('tirh ••••••••••••••••••••••• asked M0-7:..'M; bC'rii '' l\t Vi cfrovi\•w BOY'S SECTION P.0.-80XES -~-~~~-1 F R t ASST MANAGER Or en w/Ski & Trnnis r<"t1til (•x 63 I •0727 per. for ('o~t<t ;\lei.:1 Tl'n nisShop f>l2-tiW5 539-1183 AT EASE \in 1•xp1•r 111·1 You rt:· cc1ve tull 1):1)' v. h1h~ belnl{ tt·ainrd1 You c•an wol'k rn,ornlnl! ()r 1'\l'. 11r1<. On ly 10 min. l.ly Fwy tron1 itll surrounrlin~ <:Oil') m11nlt1cs. You ow1: It t youri.l.lf to nt knst j"' VC!'tii;a1e this UllUS al oppor. Contact Jt-nellt Tu111ht•c, 113.1 llO!lll. -Udo Real!~ lri:l 1:1110 Bu$lnen COCKTAILS D1am1111d Club. you 'II <>ri ;i pnrt·tlmc bns1s for Op_.,••lt SOOS S00.000. monthly U~'T: ~h.'<f. S1. orange h · I h Rl-:N'fYOv ttSP.\HE •••••• ':':'.':::.! ••••••••. !l()', Corkta 1b, n skinit cot. In Ccl~t V!('lnlty m(>ct ot "r i;inl(o5 wifo ll:)'1>mun<t•l\luroc)."'.~lcmr·'.'1"c·ln\~nouuhrl l i.....teJell'!! OL'f'l"F~ l•'()fl II .!\II) b i u~ can arror(I lht! belit I t.' ~ • .. • ..,. r ' t I I COCKTAILS $3.15.000 or !<11 •dft l. ..... , G40·0000 or 1;n.1~m? h., ~ to oft er. Th<' yoonnC!r cu<itomt•rs with Arc you confused & won· :!l'.\l'Cllll\'('!<wun n rt·n 1525 .\lcs u \or''"""• "'1·.·11T111n1I Cluh M1•m "' dri h t dvrt!le an orru•t• Ill l'\l'<lllll( Miii(' Nt•\\ pore ~uch Suit(' JOii, Co!<.\ll Mc•irn (,Q s T T ~· n m I 'I( l' ti ,, th('ir VtlrlOll!I tlltln~ & c n~ ow 0 II r 1· " Nw 111 In Tl'l••(lh11n1• Outst.rndtna Jflr>t.•arunct• lrwxt to l\ona l.an~!!l Shcpht•rd , :insw,•r11 to bt.!tshiJ' 1!< S2500. Other s1:ting nct>d!l'I Reply t1 your .f htl!!tm as. gift ti an i; w 1· r 1 11 ~ Iii l 1 1 ,. & lut'fltrnn S\•ltll( 100. Open 7 d>J.' ... h• ll('l'H' "001\kU ·· \ H' S1•abury Mcmbcrshlps from Sl~. Clnaslfled t)cl no 728, c/r. Items· For Oil incx !'>~l>N,ur1ul ••n :111 h1111rh· I.ow (!qWn puvml,'nl 111 v.ourm'('(}s ;51.:n-11 Tract. orr H amilton/ SSS 7()q] Doily Pilot. PO Box 15fl0 Jl('nlilV(' Wll)' lo go. JU!<l .... b48lll dc11 Ir .1hl I' 111 11u.tllri1•d hll)'l'f /\1:1 ' :o\th\ntn fl B 1n;w ;\fl o• l>on·1 1wllll• for IC'\~ whc11 Costa Mc~u. Cn !l'.!t'21i cull our Chn!!lmlli< /\<I· ...L. KiUil-.Ut.,.2'i:tl M:r. 1200 Want lid rt.~~ult!i tH2-Sb'1 500 . .i557 you r :1n hu\ 1• tht• bl·~t ----------1 Viser at 642·5#78 . .. { than one time. For more inf ormat!on and '~~: place yo ur ad JUSt call1 642 -5678 and ask for your· Christmas Ad-Viser for morio~ infbrmation . Your credit .ls good with us. We'll bill you QL -you-cinrclrarge your ad you r M a s t e r Cb a r g e cit~ BankAmericard. ~!(~~~·~~~~--~--~!"'!"""~------"!"!""'~~------..... ----------------....,.:._----------------------------------....:Su;;;nd:ay::::;.N:o~ve~m=be::;r;t4~.=t978;:::;;::::;;;;:=::;:;:=D~~~LY;;;Pil~OT;;;~C'~J~J~·..;:J~ -A--'d lt...BuUd it ... Diaper lt .• ,Hammer it ... carpet SERVICE DI RE~ORY Plumb H .•• Patch It .. •P ipe ~t. .. Remodel It.,. n ... Cement it ... Wire it...Hoe lt. .. Clean lt...Move "" I I .Roof lt...Landscape it ... Tile Jt' ... Trlm lt ... Sewit .... ,i~i~~ .. ~P~r~es~s~i~t·~·~·P~a~ln~t~l~t.~ .. ~N~a~il~it~·~ .. ~P~la~s~te~r~i~t·~··~F~lx~it~··~·--..;.. ______________ ;;;....,.... ______ :..;,.....;...;;;;...,;.;;;;;;;;;;;....;;;;;.....;..,_,;;;;;;....;;;;;.,,.;;....;;;;;; __ ~H~a~u~l:..:.:it~ .. -·A~dd;:..:i~t.~ .. ~P~·l=·a~nt:..:,;lt~ .. ~·~A~lt~e~r~l~t.~ .. -L~e~a-rn;.;..;,;lt• .. .,·. ''MlllaWte Repair ::._ ,... .. ;... Ice.tractor Hauling HofteclHRi119 MeNftrr P~.-t'"J ,...., /Rep.Ir ITite t ~~~ ••••••••••••••••• t •••••••••••••••••• , •••• ~······················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················1' ··"~'rLJANCE RJ:.:PAlR ••George Pilmer&Sons LEEM. JARVIS Hauling/movlng. cleanup Housecleaning dooel4 hr. f)'eeeat . Slumpttone, Ule, •CUSTO~ PAINTING• PA1':H PLASTERING Ceramic: tile. TQb& .. •·:I $10-ServiceCall Adds/Rmdl/Palnt/Plans Additions & Rell)odeUng $7/up. Treework. Reas, Xlnt work. Have rels. blockwalla. brick. plan· HI QUA LIT y. LO ••ALL TYPES•• 1bower1&dralnboards. • v"' 1714)549-2422 Smljobs·Llc'd$57.0032 962·5573 Llc317856 !aat,fr~est842·4597 CaJlaftSpm.631·2598. lers. Quality work at re· RATES Freel)\ ~ 1''reccat.67J.17S8 1 as prices. Bob 7&0-9354. Call Bruce ~6-0720eves 1 Mytlttf"9 Custom Carpentry & re· K::ustom Home Bulldt'!r. YOU HAVE IT READY Reasonable, reliable, re· 960·~ VERY NEAT PATCH TtH Ser•k• 1 ·e~·~··•••••••••••••••• pair. QuaUty work by • Ile model Contractor. rLL HAUL IT AWAY ference's, any houn. Paintina lnt/Ext Re 1 JOBS & TEX'fUR£ ••••••••••••••••••••••Jo E;ir.iy Ed. tenctier otrs dedicated cral.,lsman Speciulliing in hr,trd·lO TIM&4!1·6306 642·l334or&t2'7430 Block, brick. alumpetone dependable Fr~e e!t' Fr~Est. '93>14a9 Removals . trlmmln~. p.ilrYilttln(C plu~.xtroa. specialir.ina in older bulld Illes. For appt.1uou---•--•-E ,,. bl t 0 walls&planten. Expert· CallJayMS-79ss ·,._lrPttC... pruninJ, free est. Lied $43.~'r9or645·81173 bu\ldlnas & comm'l Jo1eph Thorman,,., ~.... xper,reda e,re1. wn ly installed, apeclnlly · Fullylnsured.SU-2624 --...--------i 1173.sot2 640-1678 (Lie. 213494) ~~··•••.•••••••••••••••• trans. Georae 962·0$10 priced.. Bob 536·9906 or PainUns ·I nt &i Extr. ·~··•••,••••H•• .. ••••••1---------~neas Sfl'•lce i... , ... ant a REALLY CLEAN aft.3pm 635-438' ., • Cu.5tom paintlnC w/ac.lsAtNT S Prof. Pet & Upholthry Ct•onl.,g ,8_., ••••• •• •••••••• •••• !fooo_,,.t Ser•lc• G_.nbMJ HOUSE? Call Gingham . ""'-cenl on neatnOJJ.11. 10 n Plllnt. Olre svs·ln homo .. •• .. ••••••••••• •••••• • ,.,nrBOOKKEEPING •••••••••••••!••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl. Free(tllts,645-5123 Cleaning Service For """'•1-) eicpr ReJt Free lat Pet transp.+ pet bourd· DAVENPORT&CHAJR >l!Alt 1)hases bookkeeping Shampoo & steam clean· Exprd Hawiiiao gardener. Home:1: Cplls. floors. Call le••········~··········· MlM.334 d ya art $ & Ing ns Hall. From s2.so. Professionally cleasied.• d i\atements. payroll. etc'. Ing. Color brighteners: Yd cleanups, trimming. Want a ~EALLY ~LEAN JackS3l·3B7S. IMOVINGT Let2Expr'd wknds873·5130" Uc. M.H.S. 847-8658. rorw. Ph: 96ij·006 •' .i 4Jyt6. exper. w/ CPA's, wht carpts 10 min prunina. Lt Haul'& HOUSE. Call Gingham Dependable.,thorough re· men move you. Reaa, . . I 1(41 small accts. 962·8290 bleach. Clean llv rm dm 645·6987. Girl. Free ests. 646-5123 fer Pleuse lea-.. Aru' ··a Refs. 545·8583, 494-6938 Paper/Palnt. 20 yrs exp. . .. Window Clffftlttg ---------• rm & hall S15. Avg' rm 848-0647 ... .... • Sat. guar. J'\lee est. No •••~••••••••••••••••.••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -8arr&Asso.c1'atec S750 couch SlO ch"lrSc Shades of Green·Yard Housecleaning By ANN , ... IMJ/P........ wait saves """·2682 1041\otfw/ad. J>l'Umbtnl(, Cleor View Window • · . . .. ,,, c R I · Ex~rienced w/refs. ••-••••••••••••••••••• ' ,.,_ ... a 1 k b h · 1<1•· t1us1nessServices Gunrelim pet odor Crpt are. oya ser~ice. 493_0080 ft 5 LondscaplftCJ . Wu vs. ea s. •t rm Washing & Uouaeclean· •1 ,,~fbotMy Statements ri:palr. 15 yrs expr. Do ~own to "Earth" pnces! 3 er pm •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Pa1nt·Repalr·3S yr s In House P ~lnttnc: Ext. encl. Reis. 83.a·~~ 1 0 g , Q u a I w r k • j(lromeTax Payroll work myself. Refs 6'&0·~5 House<:leaning&Building Expr'd Landscapers. :~::Tak:!:vi:::in!£h~~ ~,rous~,h~pr:/i·Bti' PLUMBER·Repalr re· &uar.642-1334 or 673-SlJO 1 ', ~Tax Planning• 531-0101. Cabellero & Sona. Expr Maintenance. Very Sp!'inklers: Install & re-ex~.S36·'70S6. · or 8 • pipe', installation eves&wknds. · : )~·!4 B roadway CMta . t&Furniture'Clean· gardener. Fr esls, re· reasonable.559·1532 pair. Concrete & brick Pawblg services. G. Gidley. ,. 642·0~11 . rpes I lO l b . asonable 646·4654 art XI th ,, 1· n· ,, b work.645·7978Malone PETERSPAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2·9315 • ***•******'*'*"' ~ .ma e e. yrs n usL-· n ous..,c ea in.. Y ~-p 'd t f •e · · • · MUO • TYPING-MY ttvME. ness.840·2135 4pm. · · day.Own transportation ALLPHASES """r reas. ra es, r.. •....a-• ~·CHltlSTM .• :$ « .,. 'd est. can Gene 552·0458 SPH ... LT R-.1.tRc. "'-··-, "' "'1!:,r , Fast, Accurate.i...~/C t WEEDJNG·CLEANUPS $2Sday. 543-4625 Sprinklers. turf, plans, A "' ...-"' "' •••'-•••••••••••••• .. •• « MOMIYf • : fs:i1n dab I e. Ca 11~••••••••~~~•~••••• •Complete Maintenance Professional carpet clean etc. State lie 283974 Paint YOlll' CosM' • Repairs & Com t> o «t.ook urw11d lho: 11ooi4,., •i · -· :.:; on tract or. custom Free est 642·9907 lni;. also floor care & Call Mitchell. s.4H588 Avrg Ext.r 1Sty $345 Sbinale~. Inspections, :~:~~m~·~ 1~~~¥~11;~u~:~~ Ccrp,,enter work: color. aggregate, Ron'• Lown Sfl'Yic• window care. Dutch Masonry 2·Sty$465/Intrl45rm Q lnsrd/11c d. Lo prices. fr 41chrlftmuK mmw"· """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• alsbconcrete cutting. All •-y N p ~lainten a nce Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pricesi.ncl mtr'l/labor -est.831)..50204sor541·5930 ._~..in put un .ut thi" t\lz~ • Allsh Car t p 1 k LI 'd .. ARD CLEA U 53·p303 Fl 1 Pl Guar,1nsrd.freeest. C -"631 2440 llD4ll'rltl1,;0u1L1·1•1101 • ,. _.. pen ry · ane · w 0 r t? u 3 r · c • Call for est>~S7·6709 ~ep aces· . anter~ Ted 627·7900or 552.0134 un • Qual roor repairs at reas • c111usn1,\.-. ·nn:•~ • '""" ~oors, cabs. ~le. Call bonded, insured 492·3728 •1 Pats Janltorlal Service. Unck Concrete Pata~ Orange Co. Aa.phalt Co. rates. Fr est. Lic'd, guar. • & 11,1~11 of>'out i!l"""v"~ • Vince Lenhofr5:tb-8H5 LEON ITE CONCRETE Genefal S~Ytc:H You dirtv em we clean Block Walls BBQ Pits GUARANTEED Paint·,__ 548-6182 646-3756 :our Chrl•tmus Tm• "Ill « &' od ·II 0 . ST AM PIN G C • b ••••••••••••••!'•••••••• em 968-791-1 • Ref, E.sts 6~6·041H Ing. Intr & Extr. Free Plano & Orc)an Tunl"9 ' up~ur ~urh Thurt11h1~ • n m r~ 1~·~i r ~tr r ~~se~:t/' blestonc brick & ot 1·1e. House & Pct Sitting. No . CCSTOM BRICK WORK est, expert work. 642·0295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ITet"I"-mt.,.ar ! r,n6t•hm :'f.,o,I' .!J~h..,,~r~. o .. ··~ 11 .• ,. · · · · ch· rge for I ·t -Clcaru·ng By Dav "e1·1·a ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ... ""1 "' • •~btnmJ /\II work guar. pallos.etc640·4349 a.. on_g s.ays. . : :' : BLOCK WALi~'> INTERIO'R/EX1'ERIOR •ORGANTUNJNG• «1111· ~·our Chrbtmu~ i\d· c lJQilumbo Const. 962 !lJH, • ~oc~I Refs. 644·6720, ble Wom~n. Refcrt!nce~. Free Est. Lie. 294328 A . l ll' Allen·Conn·Rodgers CANOPY TV SV9 CO. « n.cr ror moN inrurm:i· « "M hn; Classified Ads 642·567E •o73·6.5-18 . Call 839·1622. 893·832G 842·9529 ccous~~a.,.;_! Cgs 2PS yl rs NewPort Orn ans 64S·l530 1st Ra~Servtce « tln11. « .·-~ exper ....... -...,.,.,at6 l't " atFalrPnces960·1633 ************"' ~~~~~t:.~ ..... !!~~ ~~r.~~~:! .•... ?!.~~ ~~~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~·:.~ ..... ?!~! ~~~~·:.~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~!".• • .ct ••••••• 1 •• •.00 •• ~~~.: ••• !.1.0.0. He1p ••••• w .... •.•.ec1... 1100 HetpW•hd 1100 . P/t. S I ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~T~L ,\~sist.."'Orthol General Offl~• Housekee.per Live·i~ So. LVH ChC1t'9• Nurse MEDICAL Back ~ffice, OFC;1~RTmRA0INE~, Men~ T!<if:~;s~~ud~n~~: R E SALE REGISTRATION (hafrs1de. I::xper d OnJy .j Permanent part·tlme. Laguna ~ortft!. 3 Small AM & PM sharp 1 yr exp. an all ··"'Ml US.. Eves/Sat 554•785 S CLERKS if~!. HDA. 4''2 Days. Multi Mi,lllon Doll~r sch?OI children. 4994091 F /t ime . J,ido Conv. dU1iee. lrvine Cll~lc. Mr. $700.CdMCompa~y 83IHCl}6. l , • • P /tim~. On·Call f<\r .:~B.S4 llr. 612·2626. corp. staffing new ore ~.n aft Spm. • , •center. 1555 Superior Kelly, 833·9490 Seeks.dedicated decision • JOI.ft #1 Coastline Communi~y 'beYtl _.. . lrvi~e. bleed en· ~ Ave NB646-7?M maker. Bkkpng ex~r. QCIMSPlCTOR College. Fountain "1.~sl\~I/ ~r~h1ont1c As· thuslastlc, posit ive Housekeeper, part·tlme, · · MEDtCA.1 req'd . Typlng. Very Electronics manui has #I In Sales Valley. Typing req'4 . · · wan e . op pay for minded people to In· Irvine area. LYM or RM X·Ray Tech. Dec .• J an. responsible co. spot. Call an lmmed opening for #I In Uitf-· · Contact Coast Commurl'i· i:.1gbt p erson. Costa lToducc Inexpensive na-581·3505 3.u :30. Charge Nurse. vacation relief. C.R.T., Control career Employ· anelectronicstcch&test #I I Ad ;rij a-ty College Dlstrict, 1370 x~b~a. 546·5170. tionally known ~roclucts medications & treat· R.~. req'd. 8·5. Irvine mentAgency. SS6-850S. inspector. 2 Yrs of elec· n v 1 .. .., Adams, Cost a Mesa. ·1,.Rtal·Orthoclontic Asst. ~rom ourofc. Ftec pa.rk· Inspection ments. Xlnt Salary & Clinic. l\fr. K elly , OFFICE HELP position tronlcstudytncollegeor H..tlft91onleoch ™·5947. Eq~al Op\)qr ' ~.~r or dental asstng ing ~ other be~eftts. benefits. 833·9490. avail in New • ort Bch equivalent work or '-t• Valley Employer. ~1nal filing 1 'nn\ 842.2552 pleas.int surroundings & Pork Su~erfor .• 1EN. perm. p/tlme for F' · 1 . P 1 mllltary exper. req'd. Unlicensed or licensed. datell/22176 ~· V'f relaxed atmosphere No INSPECJOR " irm. tnVO ving a var e· X1n b fi . Jud ' ..,._ 1" d ··Q I k ex~l"nec & no seilin'g 1445SupenorAve Lr\ Times home delivery ty of work. activities. t ene ts inc ~ng n ee,, u·. ~Y u c · REALESTATESALES ·~~:I si~!~i~~~Y~x ~:~·~ involved. Xlnt oppor. for ~ Newport Bch 6-1'1.·4/AIO. In Newport/<.:. Mesa . :\lath backt;rou.nd along med~lal/~e~E. ~~k!~d~;~lrYd~;~am. WALKER & LEE ' (r9,11t or... P:11't liml! & advance m e nt Call FIRST MAIDS·Apt type service. ~ust have depen~able w/lOkcycxperisdesira· ICM askforBe askf Bill REALEST"'TE ,i~~5.21;;.:?. 833 ·809 5. Tl~elife Salurtt>d . Fringe car&be rellable.S275 to ble. Will train for com· 102E BakerSt,C.M. 648.084~·832.::.f0 ,,,. ' ---1 Libraries. Inc. Equal Op· IX'ncf1ts. Heg. hrs. Park S350 mo. ~!!·17 10. puter or ien.ted pro· 979·5300 LOCATIONS ~~(~/fic~'~i;;:-.~s~o~x~ porEmployerM/F SHIR ~i:wporl no. 1 P;.irk Mgmt Trne. perm. Earn g:~e~i~:.ssafa~y ~:l'ln~ QUAL~TY TARBELL MA locations in Orange pt>r.Satmorning&~l(lll E :"t•wport Dr, N.B. S175·S200 wk. Fuller Call 714·646·5076 Ernie AlswanceMgr. REALTORS a nd Los Ange l•~ d a)!> Dr . Schumm G NERA.L OFFICE f>l·I 21;<!<! Brush Sales, 554·78.51. Ball Inc. Equal Oppty Employer Rivcrislde and San Die p , lime, s duys \Vk . Ty11 7\hnimum 1.2 '"c~r" t•\ ------Voun.c aggresive man count es* With facillti~s l>ll ll!'>4ll. inn rcq'd. Sh 01>t1on11l. ' MICROFILM CLERK Part Ume ••ven1ng wo1·k. 11et!k111g an opportunity Real Estate averaging over 2.000 sq. -----,., 1x·nenl'l" an lll"Pl'cl 1,,,, "' " f ·d ---------1 Satµry d1·1x·nds on :.kills. PCB Assemhl1<•i,. ,\l>ll· lo N 1 Ah t s h ift. 5 p M. xJnt pay, no pressures. 'iv/nl!w Mission Viejo MAMA GER t .. prov1 mg separate DESPERATELY ~r---NEED :\lus t li ke working l'Orrelate IJl'llH" ,11111 M • t 1 :30/\~I. Exper. helpful, Irvlnearea.499-3846 co mpany. 4 yrs lobby area, privafie w/n,umbcrs . Xlnl parls lists. \\'111 Ut! CX· a1n enance butn.ot:eq'.dforfilming, PART TIME, S'1n.cere minimlumDexprlnquallty Recent experience re· c~unlselln g r,oomrn~· benl!ils. Newport Ctr pect"d lo 1.0 ,, ... 111 . iaocessing stufflng&re contro . earee notnec. sidential sales. Prime pnvaemanagers o Qe I l i C 11 R i " ' · · · Film Buffs. Students pre· Sal t / location. Residential. a d separate o k a · oca on. a la proccssandfinallnspel·· M h • . led duties. Phone ferred. Start now. "The commensuraew ex· n . w r r~ Gladstone. 6-1-1·1230 for lion with mnllmum nf ec an1c 644·~360 ext 310 for In· New Balboa Cinema" pr. Xlnt benefits. Carol commercial etc. Salary, providing each associate T~ pis ls. Sc•crelarics, ~I af! I & II & Tellers. appt. E.0 E. supe rns100. Uaily ck lerv1cw. Mon. aftn. all day Tues'. at581 ·3830forappt.CO Cammi lisaaioptlp&to.verwriidetsh. with his own desk and ~ndabtht.v ;1 niu:-.l Ann. · • telephone ' ien 'I Ofc/Graphic Arts ,.. .... Immed iate openln9 67S.S570 secretary. 750·8827. help. p/time. Corona del ly 111111.'rsun . t f 1 MODE L. Playboy cen· Real Estate TRAINING ex11 1 or a mo ~· terf Id · te t J P t'" S3 H .. RECEPTIONIST Mar Days 675·2133. l::vcs o con s . oe. pro· at . .,,me, our • 52· 1380 between 8·5 551·5619. STANDARD tenanc:• mechanic; fessional photographer. Maleo.rFemale BROKER GENERALOFFJCE Tuition assistance (Qr ---with approximately 3 960·1023Tues·1"rl.10·1. 831·3656or67S·7196 Must. have pleasant & pre·llt"enstng school . GIRL THURSDAY years of industr ial ~IOONLIGHTER PIX SERVICES cultured telephone pre· famous "Head Startt• w~mt a bright, wru~. !>l'lf MEMORIES INC machine tool main-Anlwer. Serv sence. Ha.,ndle mall open· training. Classes i~: If 181Wl2 Muc,\rthur Bl vd sufficient. or derly , • Sell fumous Knapp Mature. dependable IP· • lna&distribulion. Dofil· financing, escrow and pcr:mn to stay 1 d:iy ASub~icliaryof tenonce and r epair Shoe!I . ll lgh com· dlv. n eeded for Need a professional who ing, type 55 wpm, No guaranteed sales. Plus: APPLIED experience . Job mi!>sions. NO Invest· graveyard shift. lOpm· has owned or manaeed s horthand. Mus t be audio, visual, week~y of· ~~{'kg~~r~ ~~Jn~~c~c·~,t. '\tAGNETKS(;OHP. duties w~ld include nicnt. l~rce selling kit. Barn, Mon, Tues, Wed & large residential resale steady & reliable. Good !ice training and on the St11tr 100 Irvine Equal Oppnr Employer gener u I records. Ii tc :.!'llt So. Anne Stn•l•l the maintenance and Wrtlc Mt'. Barry• Knapp Thurs. Req's accurate office with a successrul working conditions & Job training. ' f)()'.\'L.T Shop llelp. r 'time :-e<'retarial in beautiful S:inla Ana, (.;uhl'. 0270·1 Shoes. 544 Knapp Centre, Citing ability. Paid while background or recrutl· benefits. Salary $550. l':\l ~hill. :'lo•l f'xper nee Hunt. Ha r bour. Cu 11 repair of mechanlcal Brockton Massachusetts tr ai ni n g . Qua II fled lng, training und maoag· mo. for first 3 mo's. Call MANAGEMENT l"cm111 ... u~I.' 25· IS. Apply ~l>·OOll for appt. An t-:qu;1I Opportunity equipment, machine / 02041. persons call 557·7777. Ing people. Must be able Andel'son & Anderson, w e w i 11 pa y o·v er 1n1>t·r~o11.~1r.Do11ut,l3S --• -· ---F.mpluyt'r :'ll F' tools and rtlat•d MOTORROUTE Mon·Ft'I. 9am·noon for to communicate wllh Inc. Newport Beach Sl,000 .000 t o our 1; lith St. t:o:.t.1 :\lc~u GROG SHOP e -"'pment. appt. broker/owners. 675·0350. I nterviews manager's In 1976 to in .. -r ume ... ~lust be 21 & .,... Daily Pilot route in Excellent salary, ex· Mon.&Tues.only. surethatyoureceive thc ELEl'THO:'lllC A~~l·mbly w11Uoa to work wknds & Newport Beach. after· PIX AftlWft", Swv. penses, car allowance, ------,::_----1 I i d h I l'lf.•A PCB A:.scrnblt'rs eves. Please ca ll for l:'llSPECTOR Duties would also in· noons, Monday through P/time s hifts w/aome m edlcal/dent~l In · .RICEPTIOMIST ~e~d ~~r a~ su:c~s:r~~ '1A·~l nm•• C.ill ror de· appt ~5·5000exl520 MEC~A .... ICAL cl~ tome c;grpert-Friday, plus Saturday wknds. Paid while train· s ura nee. D yn a m I c For busy beauty salon. llfellmecareer • • 1ib. Untar10yH51l9C.;rT,3(E>CH ' " and Sunday mornings. Ing. EOE. 833-3333. growth Potential with a f.jxper. pref'd. Richard '-U .a. a.lt..S l.._.SPECTO R try• plumbln9 and S300 per month gross. 150 lid b d r• Ouellette Beauty Salon. w Al\U " painti--The appll· cash deposit required. PEOPLE P0ERSON • so ase ,,rm. na, AIDS . LI u{ h Co•ta Mffa ·ro Inspect machined .. T C II 2 32 k t E ed . ttonsllnsl'Ope. 200 Newport Ctr Dr. ,., e,·tronm1 mun . as • cont ihould potHH a 64 ·4 1, as or xec ne s p/tlme as· For confidential in · NwptBch. Member of 26 Realty ~ ttimcd. &JWOtnll for PermaMnt. Full & parl· Pu rt s. Pre ct~ ion approprlat• tkllls: cieculation soc. In whsle supply. Ful· ter vlew send resume to Boards. Member of a ~a· el\ctroni<'s tech & test time. Phone & tran!lp re· machinery assemblies. -·st be obi• to use ly capltallied. 673·2223. P.O. Box 10975,. Santa Clanlfied Ada aell big lional loc;atioo service. 1n~1>"1:tor I. Y1•s or elt>c· ~·d Hel1rcd welcome. sub ·a ssemblies, etc . .,_ I G ra •·ed sales pr I II II 1 f l\J t h v e " e hand tools and In· NEED Ana. 92102. tems, ,small items or ua n.., . o· l n•nr!' ~tur v 111 <'n ege or 1 ii-16·02 -I, o c hr$ 10-2. u s a "' Y a rs · any t(em. 642·5678. · Ir a m • Ext e n I 1 v e "'l"l"•lr·nt work or CloscdWed machined purls inspcc terpret mechonical · • classified and yellow mll1t.1rv c"<pr1 rrc(d lion expc11encc. Should sc:hemotlcs. CHRISTMAS $$'S1. PHONE SALES tWpW..ted 7100HelpW•ted · 7100 pageadvertlsln1 tbatget Xlnt twm•ltt:c inducl111i.: HICKORY FARMS be fam1!Jar with gcwer11 ••"••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ....... results. Over 90 p re-rm't.llCul tl<'ntal 1-:.0 F,. ment inspection. Tooli. f TEMPO HAS Phone S•les people, print e d contro,c.:ts , ... ·Dlsc ln,trumenh la lntervrnwin~ for reqwred. I Appfy "person OPENINGS FOR: male or female, 16 to 65 " brochures and· form'S to to~£ 8.11..l•rM,C :\I. GIFTftACKERS 3333Harbor llvd K•ypunchOperotors yearsofa&e.Guaranteed ; San Juan ' make your job ·easier. !17!t ~ To st;irt lmmrd, Hrs 9.3 Interviews by Costa Mesa, Collf. Dictaphone Secy'• wa1es or commissions. !r ···.; Free lnat alfatlon a nd ~,.-ROW ---Srr Mrs l'.:lklns Mon !:.Ptlpol. i(n7tJ~)0,!';.~;,11lyl I PBX o-rator1 250 East 17th Street, c" I t pick·UP ot 8 ft tall lamp • • .-. /SlCY Nov. ISth. 3J99B Alrporl '" .. ,,,,... .. ,..... Suite 0 , Cojta Moesa. ap s rano post "For Sale" signs crrl1:$acro11. •1tt1t{'1 111 )tis· Loop Drive. Co..'ftu Mesa BRUNSWICK Secr.tariesw/1h between S:00'&8:30p.m.1 -• , with bullt·ln lock box. !-1~ii\.1cw Xlnt ;idv11 nce· I Rear of Bwldtl\il MACHIME Typists 646·4223. Free business cards n~llt & b1•rwf1u to tht; --------~--CORPORATION Acc:ountiftCJ Clerks Equal Opportunlty You-may· have. noticed the new big after Initial order. Sales r~t rx:r1>on l'oy com·t--------1 TOOL NEVER A FEE Employer hit b .Id' lth th il agents for over lllO sub-0\~f\i.ur n tc w t c·xpt'r . HOMEM•KERS DIVIS Local Areas w e W lng w e orange t e divisions. support aub-'l't"11 ni1,\nH'ri t'a Trtlc " IOM TEMPO roof at the Junipero Serra offramp aidlarles In escro w. _1M.at __ a_nrP Cn M"l ·9371. Nee<! Christmas u :a? CON RAC CO R l'. Equal opportunity '. TemPorary Help to the San Diego Freeway. That's mortgage, lnsuranc\f and Trainee Auembly &: 9200BolsaAve employerl\f/F 17802SkyPark lrvine PLASTICS our company. ENDEVCO, & we marketing. ,.:XEC. Sf:CHF.T.\RY for 1nve8lmr nt co In Fql'hlon l~land Mul!lt l'\lnoC' 4 yrs exper , type 66i1'> wpm. 1h 80·!!0 wpm. APJ>ly. T:lll 36!) San MIJru@I Dr. Suite 200. N 8.. Packagtna Jobs now Westmin5ter Call 540.4455 MOLD PRISS manuf4cture & market sophistical· ovnll, Lon"&. short term E~u0lQnr"'rtunity ,"AINTENANCE help E 10 E I ed • • I i i " m"pio"y':.vr M/"' ,,. qua ppor mp oyer OPIR .. TOR prec1s1on e ectron c nstrumen· ;.i~aianmenta. "" .. needed male or femule. "" Never A f.c Al T•mpo 1--------• p / l I me, Sh 1 P s h ape Small pluLlc injecllor tation systems. 0 NURSE RN Wanted mold shop. Exper. Ir 546·0766 Surgical nurse wanted operat on of lnJectlor ~e,,,~Q INSURANCE Maintenance • · 1 Top SI+ or minus car &1---------ror head, neck & facial molding machfnea 4 expenses \'rill be paid for MA.MAGER TRAINEE plastic surgoon. Wiii t rlmminc of am al ')•AIRICA TORS TEMPORAR'V HELP lop notch agency person, f'or apt complex. Mar· t rain. Some travel & plaaUc part1 preftrNd. Feinry has O""nlnia for Call 540•4455. able to dQ.markcting. un· rled cou,ple w/knowledge •cad emlc •ftlll •tlon. STACOSWITCH, IMC ~ ral men ~-/metal •. F.qualOpporEmployer derwrltlng. ratin g. or plumbino 41 gen'l Sala .ry. open. Write ll39BakerCostaMe11a .,. claims. etc. Must be able • Cl r ed d '1"" / 549 3041 w na exper. Please 1 maint. rcq'd. Salary ass1 1 a no. ""·co • apply 2031 s. E. ?tlain, Hospital business' ofc has to qual fy thru ttslina & o Pe n . 6 4 s. 7 4 o 4 or Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Equal Oppor Employer Jrvmc. M6·290l. ____ rtt.lme position for 3 ~~-:i.P~S:a~~~ 1r;;s0ur1f~.d~ met1t1age675-8736 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. fRONTOFFlCE person w/l!ac~gr9und in Xlnl bcncrits. Call Mrs. MA.5SEUSE <18·28> le1it. HURSH A.IDES ~ • '*VARllTY• lnaurance Bllllna & Lite Daker.833·9550. ·ru ll time position In AllShlfts.Eicper J;eo. Happy AUtudc ~k~~· lSOl E. 18th St. 1(---t/H k Maallll1e. N·o exp. nee. Pref'4. >Unt benefits F_. flair, aood lYP· · · $-S?O?. I .........., nwor We Jraln. Call s.o-2053 jc11lary. Aopty, flWMIM,HPAIR rlUme. 5 Veara min ... per. C.11 536-1453. ill&.allls. Xlnt benefits. HOSTISS/CAltfllR PITl~:.=n.lns• _a_nyt_lm_•-----·• Pn Superior li"ll~e . Call Control Exper'd. Ben e,own•s ___ ;..... ___ __.Mature fem a.M to do lite 1446SuperlorAve POUCl·OfffClll \'.Whr Jo:mploymont Restaurant. 3llot Coaat LEADWOMAN hJkp1&ch1ldcare,abare l'fewportBch &4.2•1410 Nl'!W~~0[i,ACH i\IW1·556f505. HWy, So. L11un1 )(.Int opPortun.lty in Mia· cxpeues ln ticchanre roe , ________ .. sim to *1I08 Ptt Mo FURNITURE 1lon Viejo company. Lit• room. ~7 aft, 8 pm. NW'l!llng TeaUng Dec. 2nd .. 3rd, DELIVERY usembly urr h (2) Meohanloal As· ltMSUPERVISOI 11'76.Appl.)'lnpe.ttOR bf •Mon Wanted f\all·Umc for HOST/ ceramlcll or am elec, aemblera II l Welder 7-3:30 Shift. Must l\.lv• Nov. 26th at Pollet tY!f.~Pre delivery, ware· tronJc components nec.i want.eel. Gd Pay. SmaJI a c 11 t e ho a p It a I Pac lilt)', 870 llDU i.'l~n1&bulldln1maln· HOSTESS yrs mlralmurn upr. com~l\1.NT·JAlbtwo8 1upervlsory "'.,.,, Xlnt BarW.Drive,Ntw"°" l ce. Knowled1e of N • • d 1n dtv 1du81 Salaf1 commen1urat4 411 pin. benefits. Contact Mra. lleaC'b. • SfiAH band tools w/axpr. Xlnt benefit•. .Jenaen, Co1ta Mtta~~~~~~~~~~ nMOlsary. v.xper'd pre· w/pltHant •PPt•rance call Carole 581·8830 fo,rf•--------•l ·M "'Or l a l Hospltal i; I~. r le peraonaUt1 to WOJ'k •ppt. MEDICAL •• ,. • PRODUCTION WORg~a ~~rickettllhrian P ltJm..e lnchadtna --:..:.....;..-------4 ''Thehct•'a '802"73', =:..compa111nffdabard .. 92.._ • J 1 wtelctQCIJ. Orfft D\lbllc, • ~ .. ns JO\lnl man ~ lfl ."' ..,. aa1l1t aalt1peraon1f ln Llvc:•tn houtt1ttaper. ~__. • OFFICEMANAOBll/ train lo producUoa, OA1t MIU'I *•l'lted, local IQQCltl homeomce. Lacun1 lle1ch area. Ph: AServl~ol EXEC. ASSISTANT DOHlblt advanc•na•nt c,~ waah. Salary + Ctlt '44-Ult bltweenN. 752•8IOO. llVlllA r aat growing medical opptys. •3.00 h.r at.rt 1HllRYlt41CO 20D neuOtrDr area req's Otc M~r. Bk· OENERALOFFICE AoN Ctr • A.PUTUllf SUltt Irvine kpnfl. knowledae of Prodlctto.. • •S.Cref•rfH .o ..... ,... ... 1:tcWc ... •llectroalc At ...... Jrl •Test Tec .. fcl- •Tr-••tr ........ . *W"*4 M..._ Alat•lar ... """' ......... " If YoU have experience In any of the above, 6 would. like to work felt a well establlahed ~Ive com· p1n1 in our beUtful facutty, pleue 1ubmlt )'OUI' &Wume or stop by & apply·at ~ COMMISSION Up to 70% immediate commisalon with AD· VANCES that allow you to receive commlsalon before close ot eacrow. M er 45 years In busi· ness with 48 company of· fices to Insure coothO&lty of ~llclea, our et» ~s· jOC1atea are setting new Industry rec:orda. Out' volume la more than 11,000.000 a day! 1,000 Homet sold • month. More Importantly, last year we paid out more commlaalons than any other year In hlatotY. - and let'• face It , U\llt's what we're both interest- «' in -YOU -tbe sale:s anoclate. lf you 're 1trlou1 abo"'t btcomll\I a l\eal FAt ate proftaalonal, call our personnel departrn~ to m•ke an apl)Olntmeq\ to INTERVIEW USt JOIN THI UHNAMCHlllDI Loa An*•Jtt UU > 3$9-7162. LOAI B••c h (2&1) -.a,11. Or•uo eo.t.)' (TH .,,....., cd!Mn. C•ll 6'4·4460. 9AM 't.ll NOON \ I LOOICtM• H>l ~-OtOelL co. In Orange co: alrporl IU·2256fot appt. • TltAINll , Ne:=ri.ao~r .M.Jor corp. needs a few ltl·NlO 11m.ll business 1y1tem1i ..,.....,.., 1-+i wp~ qnt Eftid 0p-111--1-aood people to train in l{.&1 ~•• front of. 70 wpm typlna a ml.llL Sh ~,...:_ epoxy coathtl tleg. Abl4' to ..... _ ... I.. manaaemt.nt poe. ln a re-lie• " otnce Jobi detlrable. 'rhls job 11 for ~·hot melt en ... . ENDEVCO l•c•• Vllit 1111 Siii Ja11 -- W AUCI" a Lii l, llALHTATI " 1i ,f' Wl'UPART•OF ll YOUI IVNRI ., fJ I • Aa B4ualC11PporluniL7 Employer dtt•H worlc . tall noor, wall le paint avallabl•,,ow. YOU if you're a real adh ealve 4 prcpre11, Qbod wQrldbg Koustcloanln1=rv1ce bualon1. Ql)Od mone1.1·--------i ''Whlrlwlnd''&candoan S\n>c\I m~h. upp(. Xfht. ~ Appty Oda CW\atli&N wo~ • P/T, xlnt future, fantaaUc,1---------1 things I". an ottice well. C!O, ben. H.B. •'1tter Co. Corp, _.._,.... 41.D ~t,llt. To 1ucoeed Send resume in 1011· Call <2 l3) 424·0114 Qr h ,N.B. l a. f l hav-ambition " -~nu>"'l'R-lldence to : Medical ev•. (7lt)67~, ,. t KH11etptr or 1ci.1t common aenae. O.U for """""'a-"""' Device Laboratorltt, Jlave 1omethln1 to Hllj bomelnC.M. I •PP\ Color TUt, Ma.112'7 IVIRY11IUBIDAY 1118 M Alrport LooD Dr, aa.i. Idle ltellll "-• Clanlfled act. do It well. Call e4&·8111 Mo;;day betwn tam.tpm. O...intdlKtlon CC.ta Mesa. ca 9262$, Da.11.Y Pilot C1111llled"'M. . ' t An Equal Oppanunity Employtr"~. . ; Seltlnr el\fthlrll wltta a Dli.l1 Ptlot Cla11IOe4 Ad II a 1lnaple maLW ••• JUlt ea11 ta.8171. .• .. -·t C:ll DAILY PILOT • Sundat . November 14i t9'78 AaleHon 80151Aucticm 8015 D09s 8040 Furniture 8050 GC1rOCJ9 Sale 1055 MlaceflwCMJS 'till.0 .-..w_... 7100 .... W-"84 71 .... W.W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••····~··•••••••.o:;-··· • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl!' AKC SlUH·TZU PUP· /\nllt\UC' Plntform Hocker. PUIUC AUCTION WANTED \".•.,.. _______ _. SEC.ADMIN-ASST. SECRETAltY-EXEC ANTl~E AUCTION f~i11 111:-·~~ybs~lky mal~j Ear ly American T ea ~SANY Jl'lNt:l'l'&t.jSO.f TOP CASH DO.Lt.AR. • '.'l. • Rttplratory Sec tor tr Oreatoppor .Career secy '· 11 euers, 3 c~rt.S7seu.~·020'7 "'TATE J EWE LRY, P AI D F OR y,f)~lt rel:tl')' ade 8$· ••·• '"'l JlUPl'ltS prkt'<I for Im· ------AR1' 0 8.f F.CTS. AN· J EW""' u y W 'l'Cu Thet'opyTech SO(' law ofc. in N.B. Curren..., wor .. ftl', de-mcd.su.lc768·1'18l 8' Sofa $200. Rlifrtll $75, T IQUF..S. FlNE J''URN, "'"'" • A " S. Cull fled ur llegistry Airpurt urea. ExdtiJ11 & sires Chlllln'g pe>s1t. in *Grand Hotel Anahe1·m ------1 uphol chrs. & m!i!c. item:i £TC. PHONl:: FOR l N· ART OBJEC'rs. GOl,l> ell&iblc w/cxper. Must challt'11~in1toppor.forin· admln. sales. Strt work -·hih-T:i:u AKC 'l'lnys, 979.3893 FO & BROCH UR E SI LVl::n S~lt\lf(;)o:. be abl!! to do arterial div. W/initiutive to or· lJ>l oC rr. Xlnl SU /typ, No.I MotetWayloffHarborltvdJ male & ft·malc 3·~ oo.2200 . f'l NE FU R N~' blood gases. 11.7 Shift. ganize & buodle~arlcd b.vy deU w/salesablly.1 0 ainG mont!\s. $150. (714) Almost new Hollywood ,!l'lQUBS.64S-2200 J, Contact Betty Amoroso. legal & assoc. m llera. t'l ore. Pri me Newport PP• M ate to D~neyland 494·4401. bed, plastic cov. mat, Thun Thru S un. 2640 !j42.2734. Costa Memorial Typing & proble solv· acb.loc. Pd. ~n. :itarl Rolltop Duks, Holl T~ees, Sideboard~. Bcnglt' l'upptci. Al\C $75. Chrome walker. $l0. I'' o I r w o y O r , C . M . LUGGAGE TAG$ U06pltal. 1ng ability main pre· ~s ~~1tt r;.s. \o ud Armolrei, Carved Chairs, Bookcasu & Chail1J)ton Bn.-d 646-060!) 646·3567. A<'ousllc celling from your bui.IJ\048 catd . • ~~~~~~~~~i!req~ul~s~i~te~s::_. Ca~· 1~12_75~2::·8~5~1~6:._·I Do4 • a1 Y llot P.O. M .,._,._ __ 1 7wks old 551.4800 • ..: • ...,,,,,111,1a 1.1.0r .• ,, •. ural"'' mut'I, radial 11rn'I saw. Send ono curd for e&<'h x 1560, Costa Mesa, Clt'IY runvTW"e t•ms & Irle Brae. """'" "" "H .. u plan ts, kin I( u be d lag plus ono spare. We R ESP I R AT 0 RY .-secretaries to SI 500 Ca. WEIM~R/\NF.R ... l.iv'rm i;rp. l ncl <'Ul41.om w/hd br<t. u ccordia n. r~tu rn p .. r m ,.,,, ...... lJy THERAPIST M t k ~--.....&........& / MO ... DAY ... Ou 15 t 7 30 PM "' · J>llflJ>1cs mude suede/tweed C'Om· "' _., ..... . us wor •~r ... _..es Lec)OI SECRET"'RY "' '"' • • a * : * AKC •. e ~mp blood lirl~. tl 11•1 M.11r1''• v1•lv"l <1"c~~. Much Misc. ll~ul~ attractive \tlfi & all shlfls. Apply at Sun Fin Anal Ait Cntrlr 14K "' k ti75 ~1• ' ~ • ' ~ "~ ~tr ti CJ t G I Adm.in.,g"n'l ofc dut1·e.,,, J hnKI ~-·• 1.·halr & utto1nan.GA RA GE S/\l,L',·. 2" up, mee og uirtnl' e n;i en e t: n e r u £.tnplay\•r:s Pay All Fce:i R•" ~ o "9• Aue ti oncer -" I. D. rcQuiremenli •. 1•rc-,. flosp1tul . Respiratory l.1i fl cinders Agency typmjt. cspon, mature. 1714) 772-7777 Ed. 206 Black tay mal~ poodle. ri,..'liwoon 1·111·kt111l & end garages 430 lleltotrope vi.mt loss & theft) tlfor ~' TberapyDepf'.'196·1L2l 4o20liirchSt Stel04 .Resume req'd, Send to $35 lbl.. fire ci<lln~ulsher CdM . S/S lOAM. Alley personalized tag eli\-lo~tt ----:----1--NcwPort&ach 833.fil.90 ad fr792,l>;ajly Pilot,P.O. Preview:4P.M.DoyofSole 962-7989 tamp, wull lamp~. 6x6 Only ! wullp'1111.:r, to bric o1· llestaurant -\_Y a tress. Call forAppt/Estab'6S Box. '1560, 'Costa Mesa, ori~ p111ntin~s + color ,. -.-D & Lunches & Dinner. Ex·----'-'------! Ca.92626. l~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~l:;t., Hern a rd P u ppy, co-ordinate<! acct'ss in <.trls yellow & whit~· cor· "11'1 1Yb Glko".,_1mpcr w~· per. req'd. Call for appl. Maa.. &.....,.. female, 3\12 mos. long redwood. $1500. firm. net bdrm ~et . 2 twin IN ac "' tnm you1· Meyerhor's, ask for Jim, SECRETARY /RECEPT .. ....,. W•hd 7100 ...,....•onces 80 I 0 hair. beaut marlsul~:I 49!1·303612-l or6·?. beds. matching cQvcrs & lugs. Or try lw() c,..·d~ :H0-8044. SECRETARY/ Boating business. 5 Days •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ···~· •••••••••••••••••• SSO. SWT-4023 ' 'bolster pillows, nlso back to bu.ck. ' wk including wknds. Typist/ Book keeper ror Whirlpool Washer<Whlle) ----7~'1· dark green sofa. matching 11helve:1, desk PIUCBS: I BOOKKEEPER ~7010. P ublic Acct 's oUicc. ~unswell SOO. Good coodihon. & dresser . P nid S425, $2eaor 3/$5 I --------1 Must beaccuratew/min. 6-t2-03Uaft5. Ft-eetoYou 8045 S12S.64S.7363 asking $225. 559·0351 or 4/StagsS1.GO tm. ~ Service Statton Att en -Jyrsexp.642·8636 Used Kenmore was hl!r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch--:---d 1-r pd 551-0080 6/9tagsSt.SOea. 1 1 Uruque opportunity for dant, exper'd. Day & . • 1pJ><.•n a e so a , new, lOm· more $.1.40 cu: ; ind iv 1 ti u a I w /good Eves. Full & p/time. Ap-UTILITY MAN works good. S45. KITIENS $1200 sell $600. Love seat, Moving sale. Furn., anti· Sales Tax lncludc(I secretarial skl.lls. Typing ply, Shell Station, 17th & NEWPORT Call 751·4107 5:$5·~034 (7l4l perf cond, $800 sell 5350. ques, elec washer/dl'yer. NO CARD? ~ 00+, dlctaphone. Xlnt co. Irvine, NB, For apt complex. 40 h . !'ilagic Chef gas stove 4 Ch 'h h . & 'f . Sn t / Sun l 2-5. 2 30 0 l?\isc household. 1680 Draw your own <Ir nd benefits. wk.Salaryoiwn"' •. 2611 1 burners Harv'esl coid s·1 dua Cual 4 e,~rte.r, Healher,Nli.645·4317 Lourse, Laguna Bclf: fla me, address>phon & .---------1 SERVlCESTATION r .,..., ' · • · an Y o or, ,eat s. -<l94·4781 w 'U k rd ?n.ty used 4 mo's. Cost Male.Neutered.963·4284. :it ovi ng! Mu s t sel l · e ma e"Oneca per RIVIERA ~'~~~ 21 m~-:Jd~~.D~Np'pl'ly in WA IT ERS & ~AlT · S465. sell $200. 642-7812 . furniture.lamps.misc. 15' (lake) buul, Schwinn tag.Add25•each .• .i RETAIL SALES OHtce Supplies, Sla- 1io11cry & Printing. l'\111 & l'/t1me positions avail. Phone for appl. 557-9212. ~.sk for J\Ir. West. Newport Stationers. PERSONNEL RESSES Attractive for days 2Year old female Persian , 644•0158 Jg frame l O·spd 24 vol Send check or mon~y Ol'· AI.WAYS 11,\S nm person. Wed·Mon. lOAM P rivate Country Club, --needs loving home. C~mpton enc ~j new' derto: " BJ::ST LOCAL JOHS'. i\ yqROM ASSOCIAI (5 to 4PM. 2983 H ar bor· permanent full time & Stove, apt., green, clean. 581-4403 or 751-1786. Solid Mahogany drafting ant glass 1~ Whittie· PILOT PRINTIMG .. ' Temporary Personnel Agency C.M. at Baker St. P /time Positions avail. Can dehvcr. 3 yrs old. -tbl 32x72 SlSO, Mahog #5 CM aft·s m r P.O. Box 1560. &Pcrmanettl 3723 BirchSt,N.B. SHIPPING/ S4.00 hr, no tips, in-SS0.645-2768 GermanShepherd.~Omo. deskw/Cormica topS100. ' P CostaMesa,Cl.$)2626 10 Yrs Hcliabthly 557-0045 ·surance. paid. vacation ,-old male. Loves children. $200/both Ph: 8464536 Carribean driftwood co£-. . , - • 208ZBusinessCtrDr 100',( Employer PKG.DEPT. & holidays. Call 644·5404 2 Ref11ger ators, Good Fre~ t o good hom e . .. fee tbl, c o ntaining Beerdrafter.holds·~~cg lile290 Irvine Retained We have an opening in a n forinlerview t'Ond. SSO & s75. Call 49'J.123l Pr. 50 decorator table planter glass top $l?S of beer, new conci $200. (71.t) 83:i-9410 ---------1 all girl dept. Salary is --G4S-4336 . lamps, xlnt quality, $55. 675·Ml5 • . 673-5276. Cnll aft llAM. open w/some exper., but WAITRESSES GE F/F' Comb Ref. C~~co _C~\· spay~d, t )ds Pr. Lane Walnut end ---------...J ---------·---------1 will .tra in. X lnt co. P/tim e. Exper p ref'd. Ha~vestf!old.<foodc:~~: ~~:;;~u~~s S::8.~7~ · t.ables, Inlaid tile. $30. MOVlNG·MUSTSEL~ CUSTOM" RH'S SECRETARY benefits. Call 9am-J1am Bal?oa Peninsula. Over S12S. Phf.17tl·4785 ---___ · ____ 6!'·991!1____ Wshr/d.ryr , a pt ref.ti~. WOVEN WOODS Chan:1ePositio forappi.545-0403 21.673-7730. --. -F'emnle Shcllic/Tllrricr2 .. f d new. s ingle bed, patio n Immediate opening for --------14 C:u Fl Fros tfree mix 14mo tri·color h·1d ~·~et't.ioa.veryg S7S. vacuum, night stand & •SO%T0 80%0 F'F• c~;~~~~~i~s/P~~1~~o~n~~r seacte1ryw/min 3yrsof·1--S•H_O_E_S•A-L•E•S--1 WAITRESS Colrhpot refr1g. SIOO :.hot~.S5l·oSl!8 ' ' h 1 .tJ• <lr'ul).lea~ t~l/4 misc. 2416 ~ Ora nge Over 40 in·stockp~terns I d I lice ex1,er1nnce & -..111t1ty P/time over UI. A<>t>ly uft Xlnl t:und :>48-821i4. c. rs 50• S?X; IO:!l. :i4ti8·E C.M. Also MINI-BLl~DS ~·;ip;il.J c in 1v1tluut~ X nt " ~ " u h d l::lde11/\\'c C~1 NS "950 ll'n 97 lo wor k independently. PERSON 4P;\1. 1.liagiu's ut 19204 . -1c on r~1 Sod You dli:. • · __ . .,.. ·o "¥'' 70 ll1·111of1ts, insur. Mus t be pleasant, well Beach Bl, H.B !lf,2.7212 . Kenmore Waslwr & Elt>C 150 sq fl Sun, Tues. Med.l E . d· buf Everythmg goes. Plants, -P-U -C O -Park Superior Mens & Womens Im· -Dryer S200, Whirlpool Thurs, Sat onl). Cdl\I • 1: ~P:lll. a:-"3Y · clothes, books, toys, skis, BLI AUCTI N 1·1·15 Supt?rior t\ \'e groomed. Type 70. sh 80 med iate o P en in g . WAITRESS washer S-10. Kl'nmore 673·1019 f11-t. seats 12, also chrs. l furn.. bikes. etc. 822:.! MANY ITEMS OF ti'l Nt-: '-•·wportBch 1;12.2410 &dictaphone. PcrmanentP/Time. Buf· P ttimtl Help ll l dally. wash e r St:.!5, <:uar l~e mo~e.'·~ dresser & Deauvillc, Dr, Hunt. ESTAT E JEW£(.RY. Ca11644-3389 fum's No. 1, Fashion Tino·:.. 30242 Crowri 546·!1672 mist: M;u;..{,508 Bch.962-2809 ART OBJECT S. AN· RH Supervisor !li\M 'lit NOON lsle1nd, Newport Beach. \'alley Parkway, Lagun<• Furniture 8050 Sofa & loveseat. b;-wu/ ---------TIQUES, FINE FUHN .• 3 I I l·'ull or p/timi-. THE IRVINE CO. i\pply in person 10 AM to Niguel. Wu8her &. Dryer 0-:lcc) •••••••••••• • ••••• ••• •• beige plaid, Herculon, GARAGE SALE ETC. PHONE F Olt J • LV1'4Medicotions ~Newport Ctrl.lr 5:30. 575 each or Sl35 both hkenew.$250.840·1637 SA BOT. furn iture, FO & BROClHlRt:-:. J ll, l'/limc. l\lesa Verde NewponBcach Woman 65 or over to <'arc &IG-4757 **I BUY** -------Jadie's sz 5.7 clothes, 645·2200 nm\ llosr1, 661 Center Equal Oppor Employer ~ for elderly _lady share -REf'RI''. Ol-der C"l:ili'n~,1-, Good used Furniture & PLUSH 8' Sofa & 6' Lov· games misc Sat/Sun i--------. --C d " u • /\ppliances-OH 1 will eseut. all wood game set ...,12 n'e'dlands.Dr CM ·Lazy boy, ~old tweed $95, • ~st. C.M . 548 5~. _ __ Sr Mort Loao Ofer S25K ?n ° apt 111 L_aguna. 17 cu rt, sep. btm. frzr. ~ · · wrought iron tea c t 1._ _________ 1 Recept/Secretary to s725 ~a I a ~Y n eg ot 1 able . Runs gd S<IO. 9611•781'1 st'll or SELL fur You w / matching access. u ~ales, full or P /time, fur 1• .. 94-69ti7 MASTERS AUCTIO.... Glass top dinette glass Horses . 8060 $65. 640·0074. _ "'"" ,,, Secretaries to S8001----------" • •nepresentative for Na· Secy/Construe. toS800 LARGE Frigidaire 646-8686 & 833-9625 coffee. tbls. wood coffee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monornatic toilet, like nu. ~:..ti.anal Vitamin Co. SECRETARY 1 · p I A Refng, S250. Kenmore tbl, kmg st bdrm set, Palamino mare, must see Used little. MarQ;Je 0 1, lmmed.opemngs.nocx· · r~;~l~~c:S~aJ~~~Y Merchandise washer&gas dryl!r.$25oSAVF.!New&usedfurn. lung or queen mat-to appr e . E n g or landuse.$95 . .963--4.706 ,_Pi.:rl'~'<1u.ired.4!17-ll!l7 Suite224 642_1470 Anti••••:;..-:s•••••••••·a·· 0 • 0 ° 5 ° pair. All likt! new. appl's, misc. Wilson's tre:.scs. Herculon lov· Western.$550.548-9527. ~~~~~~~~~~I .,-... .!93-5276 Bargain Nook. Now 2 cstlat & s ofa, 1,12" tall . 7' WICKER Day' 'Bed/· Salcsper;.1;n for Parker·~ -Pets, '.'\1:1• port l:kh, cx- µer 11nl~ lrlO llU~Kl Immed iate opening r ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Stores -545 & 814 w. gnuidfather clock, all in Registered Qtr horse & Couch with full canopy. exists f or an in· s T o c K n o y s . Bicycles 8020 19th, c.M li42-793tl & xl11tcond. 5$.H7HO T.'B. horses for sale _ White w /green accent dividual with approx· STUDE NTS NEEDED Wonderland ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-3262. -WE BUY WATFHBED·KI'iG sz 496•9004 _831-3044 mattress. Sli_ghtty· ~sed. imately 3 years cur-~::~.ys & Wknds. C:Jli Of Antiques! ~~1~;,~~tt~~.; 11~/ 1l;1;,l.~ Ill DE-A-BEDS. SOFAS & w a 1'n 111' r r .; ml' & Box. st alls._ boarding, ~~gd~~~{;3~veMe;te~~;; rent experience in on H u G E war 1• h 0 11 :-. " parts. r(•patr'i>. Tnidc 111:. LOVES. WOOD (; l\M,.; tX'<lf'stal. xl11t l'Ond Dys tramt'r avail Fair Dr. s200' 640-2soi> ~ves & en<jineerin9 enYiron· TECHNICIAN erammcd with nv.•r !'ilMl ;u·1·cptt:dt;;Jl-:!IUI SETS. lamp~. t'U.'11 7~-X!J5:l. I·:,:-I<. wknds C~~-Barn N (i45·9084: wknds. · ment. Mus t hove mus 1r boxes, 111rkl'i11 FlSCATED Stuek vi ,,, n7:J·lli;J!I C\S. -----<'cram1cs or SCll'rl<'t' d 10 t3U, spd "Sll•lla" sorlt·d l'iiw furn 'll.ST ., '-' \Q I!, Cl "--DESIGNERS F t.OOR . " SALES, p ttml' """ thru Fri 5 !>l':\I ~<> 1•xper ne1· \V1ll 1r.1111 l\:11wr hr )"11r 111to. Ca 111117 ·72ti'i nood typin9 skills l60 background m~rnrlatory con ptunus. tlr(·q:, nr-Sl•'f 1 · Bl :11·k nau~:a h) 1h• !Sofa ' 'r . 1 · ·• ·'' H::!;lnut SALE 3 I v I 8· k · -.,, n un~ W"ll 1·i111•kc ·~~ •• IWl.'lf)d::ili!'i.nddi·n. ... ,,. h G .. ld1ng l" h·11d · uood . 0 !'Y a (?I'\; J d h th d Ba~1c undcrsland1ng ot " · • 0 "• ~l.!.1 , pr ,. rs S25 1·u , ~ u u :s, " Ch · · b •I · . · wpm .on s or on gruntlfathl'I' •·fo\(•k:-. Hill'•" :\!st ~e ll $100 S:.it&~unl<i :. I"., bd ., S. hunter prospect Great airs, 1 ow <:osl. I SALES·RET AIL t'lu111b1n)? f1xt1tl'l'S & su11- plie::. E:q11·r'd 11111\· C11 II ·,31;.1.151 1 Sears Tuxedo Dept sk'll 180 I d clectrorucs mandetlClrv. 3 ( c· l 1· 1~1!))427 7-l3:l. •tarn fl prn i3.51 llcil l·mt I. 1111 ,;i,,~~ll rm stt 125.. -Fllbn c )"1rdage' _plh<'I' b: :ble to w!:,.k ~~,. b~~et;~~rs~:11~~;, ~1~1::i1 a~~~:1s~r~~~~Ol~/~~;,rtli H-1~ x.i:H C\'•:'. 1:-.r S:.n Dtcgo f\\ 1 & ~l::: i-'.~rl ':'111\~·-&04~i~~~~~ t1~~~~~~1•1~~~~~4~~~;~· ~t~~tn odds & • .end-.. several e n9ineers. mt'ns uratc w 'b;ic k i\mt:rit'.tn lntl'rnalion.il Cameras& lk.it·h • :>111·-Mf!il -- 1 IG:t~lcr_ws . HI02 T l\c.ll.t•r Enuipment 8030 :-.10 HJ·:ASO~,\BIY llorse for lease. genlle & c· lf b h. ~round. ~h::.sion Vrt·jo In· . "t I I I ..,... OFFr:H HIO:Fl.,,~1·:1> 'r11,·I <kpendablc, S /\. Hnts, '? Mem ers ip, In inc dustrial area. Call ('arol Ilg ·~ · n llH' 1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "·1ll'IH'd kng "'· " Coast Country Cllltl ? :-i::tl CS IJCf !-011 Ill' I'd 1•d •• Wl·ll i:roomt>d :i.t v'll 1 , morn1ni.:s & wk11ds' • I' ttnw. C.1 lh) .-, Ill 3333. 1' ' cxtl-11. Individual must have initiative in perform· illCJ dutie s such as fil· 51Sl-3830forappl. i:>l 17'/7. 0fl'!n Wt•d thn1 TVC p !II r WICKEH !>av Bt·d franw. all acn•s:-. Silis arca.557-9289 642-0llu. ,: ---Sal.!Ji\:\1 lo I PM. \'1~1l' llmcras. anosonit·, · \'1.1ll1i41-7,13K ---~--Tdephone Solicitor -. varret\· vi carm·r~1s COlH'h with ltdl t•annp) Jewelry 8070 Di it 1 Cl k . d' i . PART-TIME PUBLIC AUCTION \:{lnrack Vi,lt-o :\10111tnrs White w 1 ~!'t•t•11 a1·1·ent 1.ovl.'I) ;· 1-.rot?hkr sofa .••••••••••••••••••••••• pa,r!d, ~sorac{~· ~~~ SECRETARY \n \Int fllh tl inn .1\ .111 rur .t \ t'l'Y. • JJCCl~d IJl'l''Oll " tilu1 r,111· 1·omh111ut11111 of xlnt 'kill,, <'X1•1·11t11 t• .ibtlil' ,'(. '' trnt· \\ tihnl! 01'''· lo \\t1rk Wtlh & 0,:1•1 .ilo11)! \\1th ulhl'1;. S.d;1n l'OlllOll'll'i>llfJl1' \\ ,1h1Jt \~ kl'f,, l'Cfl' ulO·:iiil SECRETARIES TYPISTS CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPRS I 1111111•\. lo.l'~ to ,)t< .. c NO FEES T( >I' T' \ \' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' HELPMATES • •• '-,;:.'L k llMJ•"JIW.one wor , cor· r e spondence pre · porotion, e t c . If- interested, apply in person. ~ 3333 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa , Calif. BRUNSWICK CORPORATION ~:q11.d 11pportumt v i:mpl!>,\ e r :\I F SECRETARY I 1-:1rl 11ff11·,·. acn1ralc l~111'>1, .H'l'\lf ,lll'IV Ill kt•y .uldl'r, all t.:l'Ol'I ;ii offic<'. StiOll + .!-1.tl.trv oprn 835-8176 \\·\'f'l'll FOHTHE 1"!115 E lith Stn,.,•t DAILY PILOT ~111· 1112. s.int.1 '''·' <1 IRl!'-il:'v11'-'i TREE --------•I __ EVER~ 11{ljRSIJAY :\JANY Fl~E ITE~tS ()F :\lu;,l ::.1•11. "' t•rythtnl! m;1ttres-.. Sltghtl~ used Sl50. Brown floral. WA ..... TED Clocks. 642-0364 F-'rom home for U111led ESTAT E J EWELHV got•i. All inH'0\01'\' mu"l a::. dct·or :1 t1\'l' r11ect• Call96Q·:l!l•i!'i f""I ---T -- Ct-rebral Pahv. Guam .\HT Ol'.JL',Cl's·. ,\.". gnR:IS:!filfi · Ong.costS:J2.5 :llusts<'ll T OP CASH DOLLAR collector pl~~\es. \\age. ~o 1•x11c.1'. %3-4001 ~ r ·' S~O( \I II f I f [ PA I D ""0 R Y 0 UH ... T!Qt.:ES. F l'.\!:: FURN . Cats ~ I. li-10 :!HOti eve:-. & . ov111g. se u o urn. " figurines. bells. ·muf.•.: or995-4819. ETC PHO:'\F FOH I , 8 035 wknds !kits pn<'<'' 1,ots uf Ma· JF:WELRY, Wi)TCHES, boxes. Lovclv Christmas Tool G FO . & l~·f'O,Cl l U R I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ple 2 Dr rcfrig w1icc• ART OBJECTS. GOLD. gifts 96;i.49s0 IM ' . ' l'l•rs ian K1ttl•n :-. :\latch111g youth trundle mkr lid IUAM Sat & Si t.VER SER VICE,--· --- MACH.DESIGNER 645·2200 lllk -.moke <'FA . 2 hud~. desk & bureau. Sun. •'-Mon all dav F INE F'URN & AN -'66 Corvair $200. VW :llusl ha\'e extcnsr\e Chinese che~t. round thl. in;llc:>. l fem Shot I' P Xlnt (•orul :\1atlrchscs 5-lS-1227. · TlQUES.645 2200 doors. :-.ce1ts, S10-S<i5. li:1d<l.!round 1n gc:nt'ral lamp. 9x I:! Chttll'M' rug SOO. up 897-ll!i!ll arc new SHll.l. ti ll·OKHfl ----Bike frame SS. 64<i-ti5'ilJ pr()(luctt0n. tooling & l_ix· hutch. br·iinz.e 1,,,,vl. l ••. 111 t\ntq Whrle 7 f>l' 01n111g l\uthent1c Navlljo Squas-h turedePn \ttomalon ' Pf.HSI!\:'. C \T!-.. Suf;i.H s;ul<llcnrm. rm .~cl+ mal<'hing Blossom.13lrgNev.Tur· s g · ' l 1 nan shells. many others beautiful long hair. lop hrown ''myl. 8250 Chtna Cabinet. $250. Ph quoise. Gd investment. Large Olive tree. S50, You dig it up. !>57-8393 cqwpment design cxper 492-1035 I t · d 640-4015 orr prererred. Xlnt advance- -----_ _ qu :1 1 Y. r e gt i.tere . 963-28!m er. 540·0249 aft. 5 PM D k B h ( shot:-. 631HIJ08, ----ment opporl. A1~ply.Slan-~c·er .rol ers o '.'\~w s' lltde a-Bed. l\ly apt too Gar0<3e Sale 8055 Livestock 8075 Give YuurSon A Go-J\;.i1~ lord Applied. Engineer-'I or~. p11ino, 11:11:111. Ser Male man;ic (ta ties:>) kit !'mall .'\lmoi;t llt'". ~JOO •••••••••••••••. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Christmas. Eng111e 1~g. :rnxo Airway Dr. l:J5ti67 .s~5? Pvt. Ply Len. frc-.. ,, yo11 fix Ph67S.8374 Reg.Morganmare,broke needswork$40.67~·0:.!55. ( .\-1. (71 .. 11 S.16-1863 mother or l ake. <'all , --ANTIQUE DEALER .d & d . --· -. - -. , -. ~ ~162·119il. SOLID MupleO\'al table i !\lovinR: lo smllller l~ r~1 eM r ri ve, _b lk MUST SELL Oak-fr:rn11·1t W a 11 a cc A n t 1 q u es -leaves. 4 capt.ams ch1.11rs. home: 15 yrs accumala· ~ang de W ~sf=~ nge~~1i°/) glass coffee ta hit•. S511. Glea r an~e s ale. ~oil Beaut. Himalayan Cat Sl40 R' Sofa rose l11111:Aut1qucs-Dccoralor 3381011 WoodenOfftccDesk.S;ill. To ps. Gu.est <'h?-1rs, Show quality. l yr old w/.match chair. S50. All Ilems-Tools-llousehold-· -Toaster-oven, b :!!'>. Tables, Churn Cahmcts. w papers. $150. 846-65611 xlntcond. 55l ·ntifl!I Garden. Priced to almost Machinery 8078 642-4489 Sidebrds .. Hall Tr<'cs. ----give away. 401 Kings ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~ . Church Pews, etc. 2051 D09s 8040 Sectional. 1 pr lamp:,, Place N.ll. (Between Rockwe ll Tbl saw 9 .. 63 VW Engine. 40 hr. TOOL ROOM Newport Blvd, C.i\1. bet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ger man camera. Slh &Cl'ff • • • $100 Almost ne'~ P ing schedulmg work load s. Victor ia & Bay St AKCD ""h d . lypewriter i5l-Sll9 1 I lSat·SU,!1 ~ blade 2 mos old S155 p . T bl I Xlnt advancement op ac .. _,, un :, ~ Dayton fir mdl v. e~t band 57o5n.96Sg }657e• w ace""· .port A 1. ·l St r d. 646-54!>1. S tds ch. s lk• shots• Q----. ---. -.--SAT /SUN . G.E Elec .., PLANNER '.\lachine shop or lool room background i;c heduling uper. req '(!. :Vl ust be fam w/master •. PPo..V a . an. or --. -------wormd• PSY tstd• Slllll ueen size air 111flatt• a -Washer & Dryer SIOO 18 saw, all cast iron $265 ---:"PPh~d Engrneenng, Appliances 80 I 0 u . l·?2R-4'1i3s · b~d, new. S75. 8' Cou<'h, cf refrig <Coppcrto~eJ Day.ton rtr mdl m etal 12m BTU Coleman ;iir .!080 Airway Dr, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ~ .!-~vescat.. SlllO. both. 5125. u · Kite Sailboat cutting band saw $285. cond. Mach ll for Mtt• TowTruc:kDnver Scotsman Ice Maker. YORKSlllRF: Tf.RRIER 23 Color TV , very mrc witrlrS600 12'AvonRafl !">iG-6341. home. (new ) $325. 0 ,, 1 r New usedlmonth.$250 PUPS Champ hlood console.S215.1>42·685fi ::,J:!!'i ... otherooatitcms i 5 o LB~d-b l t 530-1982 vcr ... l!Xp. pre . tnslalled 67312.'12 lines tmv 'I lbs ·t d -h I d r . ., an 8 s -----Salary + comm • ms • ---· -· s rv·i~e 530 6455 :s u K111~ size lkcl. compleli• + 5 e ~·es. rapes, . urn. machine, wet or dry. 2 G.E. di;hwsbr copper L v a ca, etc A C _ FRGT DA!\l/\CED llOT-e · SIOO. Like new. l'k l~J3l Shangn .La. Size hosc.c; + 2 helmets. yr. SlOO. vW air ,,0;111. H.tpW..+ed 7100 Aulomoth'eSen·ice,1705 POINT S;ile :130R w West llighlandWhrtcTt'r· 498·0482 llB.!)63-t1734 $300 ~om plete. Valve $50/bstoJr.5"8·2t5:t •••••••• • ••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• ••••••••••• N E l C . I' S e t g . d 11 II T 1 d 1--------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iill . amino ,eat. an Warnernrllurbor,Sanla ncr l\lalepuppy 1\KC -St&" l"? E lh s a .nn. er, a oc o --.-.-Sota. 2 pc set s. lps 2. a .,un .' · vry ng Bo k I t I th Clemente. Ana.979·2921 962-9563 b h k k prec1s10n set, $100. o s. Pans. c n rnir. W/Corner tbl ; xlnt cnnd. ut _le ·i~ sm · ~l' 673·6834. etc. R eas. Anl1que TYP I ST -RECEP · F REEZERUPRIGJIT SilkyTe rrier l\1o\•cd. Must sell. H1g Mangold,CdM.540·8648·-squaregrand piurio.271S 'n ONIST Sales & Service 15 cu. ft. SllJO AKC P UPS M/F, pvt ply Cany':" 640·0982 Misullcine04ls 8080 Rooe Ln, C.M. 548<6!1114 Ofc., has immed opening 673-2490 l:l<l7·6196 25" color TV. like new Bectronic Equiptm't ••••••••••••••••••••••• $500 Lionel traT;;e;:·& la: for good typist, must he .. oo K' 1 H d & • CARPET bl E II t d ' accurate. Establts hed Used Washer & Dryer. sso ~KC DOBERMANS ..,4 · rng s zc bdrm sc•l on a Misc. e. xcc en con .• company.Goodbenefits. ea. '61 Corva1r Conv. IOwks,$7S.M/F S451l. Hcfrig & misc ll58M1ssionDr.C:\1 00 d Bargain ·Sl50!64<l·OIJ4 714·556·4671 Needs work. Bst ot'r itrm s. 751 -6-116 or Sunday9-5.Pll546·R6ttll 4· sq.y · ii----------t 64.2-7S88eves. 492-4CIOoft5. ·&lp2·311 1. ext 261 days. PLUSHSHAG Odyssey game s:io; W al Lowest prlces on ·a ny aquarium,, complllle $10. Help ..t.d 7IOO Wld' Mot 'al 8025 •·..11d· Mot....-1~ 8025 · SUN 10·5 From rugs lo maJ'or b rand. Call for Call847-6660. __ _ •••••••••••••••••••,••• ing en s -'"9 cnUll Kn S L 3 P d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• g z uxury. c re poLo;. Moving! 30121h W. free quote. JO·Spm. vclv<'l bed set SJOO/bst Ba Ibo a B I v d , N B . (714) 497-1345 ofr. f!AA-6135art !!_I>~ Upstairs -------Dark Ran~h Mink Coal, SAUS ACCOUNT ·EXECUTIVE 1 • To work for Executive Search & Placement Agency, lnc., the ideal c andida t e is a profession a l sales man .-p resently g r ossing between $16,000 to $20,000, base salary & commission. He is tired of the free ways, the up & d'own market, & mate rials crunch.1le hag a high d e gree of intelligence & integrity. ofa· Bed. alm<>st new. Garngc Sale, many items, sporty style, small st, contemporary. brown me! antiques. itll clay Sat 10·12, almost n~w. $1250 Lazy chair. grc•e 11 & Sun 211!1 Rnwling fi r m , 645·5012 a sk for Bookcase Headbo41rd for double bed. $15. Small White Antique Dress1•r $20. Boy's Schwinn Stin· gray SIS. M<-tal Off1rn Desk $40. Call 8.10·3157 after JI a.m. .... ~\ '. I" " We offer no false money claims or blue sky promises. You will work in •a professional atmosphere located in Newport Center, Newport Beach. Corporate benefit program. We pro- vide a needed professional service to our client companies on a local & national le vel. To be successful in executive placement, it requires creativity, total commitment & a high energy level. Our primary in- t erest areas are petro-cbemical financial. & technical. Should thi~ opportunity interest you please con- tact MR. GLENN OLSEN or MR. TED BA VL Y for a cenfidential in· terview this week. EXECUllY( .SfAOCH & DlACEMUff A GENCY, )NC. SUITE .400-500 NEWPORT CENTER DR1VE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92G&O PHO.NE 71 .. .644-917• an equal opporlunit.y employer ~EMPORARY RELIEF o I A II A c h es ·And Pains Due To Lack .of Mon· ey & Hum-Orum l ife. Call: ~~~ Office 0 Overload 557-0061 3723 llrch St. Newport leach lllfenlew Nows t A.M-3:30 PM •. .. . _.._,,. .. -•.-.. , ..... __ .. ,., • c .. NOW UHDM NEW OWNERS NOW OPEN 7 DAYS DAR. Y-t.1:30 SUMDAY ,_. ·OFHll.._ PHSOHAL s&VICE ANO DAILY 5'ICW.S LOW PRIQS 140 E. 17ftl. COl'hlMMa . 646-3261 .. StlS-0062 Green Dr., CM. 515-8986 Gerda ) I ... (3) Wo m ens lealhcr coats sizes 10, 12, 141 (2) womens 3 slJ(I. bkyclos , almost new! 5 l'r . Samsonite ladi~s lug- gage, blue, like nt>W! 2 Twin headboards. 4 Ovnl framed mirrors. 552-7422 Skis, l llO's, Marker bind· ings; Women's clothes. size 10, Gymnastks bar. 640-T985eves/wknds. Craftsman Pwr.1Mower $35; Midland CB r adio SM; SJ6.6646 STIRLING SIL VER Beaut iful or n<tlc "Du Barry" by tnt~rr~tlonat. 8 Pince set tlngi'. Open stock. Perl conf · Sells n ew for$ 6 0 0 , /\CRl f<'tCE ~$0. Ph: &10.it380 I Gd Baby bed.&. .. tt. vw h~ggage rack, ceramic lamp. Must sell. .0207 Rea. Pool T a'bl cue sUcks. ·ruck SU!O. Xlnt cond . - +:1 ,,_ 044 ._.... ·~.. • t - '"MiteellaMous 8080 , .. , 8087 loobli Man•• loot .. Soil 9060 Motorcvdn/ Sunday, Novemw f4, 1976 OAILV Pll01' €13 . .,.••••••••••••••••••••• ...... •••••••••••• ..... Eiflip.....t •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Scoof...,. . 9150 · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl081£ 16. Onat #U. l.ight ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.s f 5'70 V•s 9 570 A.uto1 W..t.cl 9590 Autos. l•porhd ~ Eledrolux vacuum comp1•------·d--iGeneral 9010 bull•. l ull r aco a e11r '14 Honda -perfect f 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wt attachments & pwr For Sale: Parrot. oubl~ ....................... m nny xtros. calm llob•j tni,2 hel~cts.$700itrade * * * * * * * * * * * *' CASH FOR CARS' Audi 9"l07 nQUle. Mlnl cond $150 yellow P a nama. Tame, i Bo t A s mblt-r eicpe $1895. ~ 9784. for ltuclt 491-2346 ' •••••••••• •• •••••••••• • firm. t.4 K Cold m an's )'I'll. old. W/ cage, $500. u ~ e • ' • Top S Dollur $ ptutl ror 73 l OOLS l mmacul-:tlo I heavy ID b racele t "!' Lve Message.:;4!MM74 ~ .. carpenw11. H!>'fA~<-:!J RT S AILF I S Ji '72 Yamaha Endur:s c}canused cal"IJk,rtruc~s&, cond. new tirei1, gil v\'r t, l.onl Elgln Walt h. Wnt· only 11 ti , new sail & m ast. U!Ckc. Low mileage. $300. Corv~U~s. /\s Ul' & llU blu~ liunrool u1r au'" 'I $1300 Sell I • $75 O'Neill ' ' • ""' ~;;re.15-3381' or l..o1&0rga~ 8090 Mu~t have .owa t ools. .• Ph:s:J:.9.8831 CaU ~ HOW.ARDChenol•t $.'WO.S~ll~ 1d ....................... Clip.per Ma~ne, 1919 E. , ~torHOttWJ. Dove&QuallSt.s. '71 Audl 4 dr, AM/FM AUTOTELEPHONE FI ELD 'S Ware ho u se Occidenlal.~anta Ana. 16 Custom Cat. Hobie Sal•/Rem 91&0 NEWPORTUEACf( stereo.sunroot,alr,autu,. f 'OR YOUR CAR $180. Sale. 400 pianoe & or· NEW SEAWAY SKI FF n.id~ers. new sasls & new ••••••••••• •••• • ••••••• * Every Kl nd Of Van showroom cond. $239:>. 83'M073 gan.s,new/used.Spinets, 14FLDORY trailer. $950/best orr. MotorHOMeR .... al *Every Model Of''an WEPAYTOPDOLLAR Mr. ueaUt, 6$2-C)()Qj Ot" 'Ladles H , btn tblclc. rab-Grand5, Players. Coing sz:n 493-6825 Must Sell. Ph: M2·0168. 18,i/J' toJZ' y, FOR TOP USED CARS 521-5082 out for business. Rent • *.From Plain Vans 1''0RE1GN,DOMF.STlC ·--------bit fur coat. 2 suede wtopt to buy. Kawa i, JO'Swordll.sh Plank. 25 Coronado. c lea n. Must F\lllyself-contalned orCLMSICS 1972 lOOLS Audi, •UJk'l" ' jackets.J ina,646-2562.. S te inway, Ba l dwi n, $450 646-7878 sell. $IMXIO/bst orr. Pvt Reserve nowfor To Surfer Vans lfyourcariaextr11cJean cood. low ,ml. $a.MO. Chickering , Ya m a ha, Pty.714/530-9849. Holiday Wknd1 seeusflrst. SS1·&427. MlsulfCIMCMlt IOll Klmbal1.t. Wrltzr (714) 13' Plywood boat, w/4 HP HOllE l.f TRLR Rf.,"GENCY MOTOR IAUERIUICK 1-972--A-U-0-1-100-UH--Doo-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookh urst. CO. 846-7525 n · 925N. Hat~ Blvd, S.A. ~a Mesa 979.2500 c g e . e & e r or • Wonted 6 38 . 2 7 'f O . 120 7 J ohns on m ot or $200. XI tCond. • 5466958 ROM£J\£NTAJ.S L. A~E .MODEL 292SHarbor8lvd. lb 1 t l ,-, SSS CASH FOR llOBJE 16 tr ••531~.. uutom1tltc, AM/Ffol & t Baldwin Upright piano, loots.Maintenance/ lr G.dnew dam$1P250• + TRADE-IMS WE BUY 74,000 miles. $11SO<>. P Good usccHurn/refrtis xlntcond., Walnut finish, Service 9020 ex. as.7 c . c~~" . For Sale ·7~ GMC2G' M.11. •USED CARS& 831·3099. ' frzrs/stoves 54&-0768 b c n c h i n c 1. G r eat ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·905 o 548· i2G Cully eqwpped , lo ml, TRUCKS• 1---.-------- w .......... ED Christmas gift. $950. GOOO.DEPENDABLI!: Naples Sabot $275, 2hp xlnl s hape. U 7.soo. Come in or CaU '7'3 Audi l OOLS, auto. ail", t ""'""' 546-5539 Underwater Johnson, S1w 0 ull 0 /S . 640-74oo FREE Appralsol AM/1''M, sunroof. clean. ORIENTAL1tUCS ,.. . E UHCT .. """' 41"' ••U\'> Mai.ntemance Pvt. ply. 675-".,.,". '7o B • Dl WE LI •vE TH Groth c ... -~rol'"'t ........... .., ... ~. Persian & Chinese also Conn lrfinuel electronic ..,_, eaut. 28 £loma t OA ...... ,. Tapesll'J,PvtPty's only. organ, per fect cond. Hogan&Sons5Jt-S92l looh,Slips/ Motor Home for rent. YOU ARE' '00Kl ..... G FOR t8211Beacb81vd. '73 Audi 4dr . lOOSLS. 640-7014 $300. 842-5142 Boats, Mcrin• Docks • 9070 Daily, w'\(ly, mthly. Sip~ 19 " Huntington Bench l:leun, air, auto. FM'. Cd t. . . Equipment 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10. Has s tereo, air co nd, 847-6087 * 549·333 I mech'I cond. •7.000 mJ •• W AMTEi>: lloftdsaw Anllq. Plano. Beauti/ul lb· ••••••••••••••••••••• •• DOCK FOR RENT cruise control. 646-7619 New ndilll$. wbolesle + · 642-094l lay. $250. Conn Alto Sax 60 HP,.. $200 N 1 d , aft. Spm. I It Ir H41t10R • SANTA 4'4A. jOP DOLLAR $200. 532·3025 • -------t$200.C8ll64&-4618. ,,.ere. . ewp()rt ls an ,26·28. 531•6000 531-3421 PAID Musical Runs Good 673 JOG.I an . 5pm For Rent • '76 Farwes1 IMMEDIATELY lnstr11111ellfs 8083 ~k:r ~r~S~ NSew 642.2534 Dock space 1-Live aboard l\lini M. H., sips 6, cab * * * * * * * * ~ * * FOR ALL '71 Audi l OOLS X1at eond, must iiell. $1800. • &&MlMS aft6P M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or piano, • e r Slig btly u sed l Oh p uplo40',regshps20·25' air,day,wk,mo,G42--0948 ~ FORElGNCAl\S ....,. ... -0 "I U l 1tl S66? S9SO. P vl . Ply. · ' · .Antf-s/ T ks. 9560 CALLORCOMSlN ...... onn ... i.n ·••a c e ec:. <7l•)S46-7863 sailboat mtr, Ing sbarl , pwrors:ul.675-8330. Sale '76 Sultan (ltke :-r-'\rue: organ, excellent cond1-S495. Call a fl s: 30, Vogue) 25' Motorhome. Classk1 9520 -••••••••••••••••••••• TO SEE US IMW 971 z lion, $600, P.P .532·1259 Console Kohler-Campbell 536-072S. SLJ P WAN TED: 34' CMC Chassis w/454 hp ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 FORD. 1 T, longbed, NEWPORT IMPORTS •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Jta l. style piano. X ln Catamaran. Newport or eng.Cstmiotr,xlntcond, •OVER70CARS• hydraulic dump, r e -3lOOW.CstHwy,NB Selmer pror. tr um pe t, valued at $650. Sell for $250 in xlnt cond. 833-0328 cond. Pecan Hnish. 2 Yrs :'llus_l sell 50 H .• Outbrd ana Point. 673 3620. fully self contained w/all IN INVENTORY m ovable s ides, n ew 642-9405 old. $1100.540-3599 ~~f:C~.'~~£.tarL. s Pac c ( ;;:--; 5~ exlras. 7000 m i. Ne; brilkes, 70,000 m1. $38SO. t.· h I s lb traders. Sl9,950. Call ANTIQUES &CLASS1CS 837-1073 BALDWIN Acrasonic ' 1 cri.: a'>s ' a t oat. 675-2881 odSS-9054. From Fords to Rolls , · G i bson Rippe r Bass Walnut. SlOOO. • 28' Kings Cruiser Sloop. !'\t•wport <711)675119'.JO Royces· fro m $SOO to 70 Ford Ranger PU F250. SADDLEBACK BMW w /case S325. Orl:indo 4"".\'"'2 Full c r ews. Acapulco • "'''GMC MOTORllO~·tL• • stick shirt cstm shctl :-EB·O copy w/cnse $150. "'' .,.. Vet. Also will e xcept Dock spal'c for 25 :JO Pwr ""' • " "' SS0.000 cars. . • · · Ca11Steve96800R4 Wurlitzer S pinet. S375. partners hip . l mmcd lioat:-. s:HlO.!K'r foot per Slps6.Wntrr utes.PvL BUY·SBLL·TRA DE w/lrg windows. $2000. TOP DOLLAR PAID FORCLF:/\N BUY OR LEASE MOW l ll "rc,vs t o c~r r1·bc.~n month.ti734300 pty833-2616. ELZFARGOlrCO Ph.546-7046. ,.. sl Sell-Conn E F~l at 2 5 1 5 1 0 Y L n n e · ... "' " 642 4097 Nwpt •••U • Be h 11 tnclud ... lake ofr. 71', -· 8.'lOS. Main·Santa Ana v-s 9570 Alto Saxophone, fint• Nt.>w!J?.rl ac or c<1 " .. WANTED -· Condo $125. 675.1528 all 751-0122 459·68Sl Henl: MINI Molorhomc. 10 to6, Mon . .Sul. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS HURRY! Sli1> for GO yr . old Sips 6. Selt ·l'ont. availa· Closed Sundays I 977 GMC 1,4i.PM Wurhuer Piano,2yrsold. Boats, Power 9040 rc~lort.>d58fti.:Ja..,~u: blc Thanksnivinro wk. * 547-9709 *'• like new Walnut. !\lust •••••••••••••••••••••• • l'owrr Boat. ., " '-SHORTIE VAN ~ ·rhese arl! tne I ast si ~ '76.~! One 2002 • 4 speed w/skyroor; lhree 530li\:.; one 3.0Si & one 3.0Sia. Complete HoJ(er Dr um II S· • SS CS 0 l>ON HElt:\IAN 558-1313 days, 492·4599 C E .._. $ 114 30 Set, m a ny xtras. SGOO ~~ ·> ".~,c8. 47 1 50. 10 Owens Granada 37 _1.t )-... , rn2u eves/ wlcnds '58 MGA OUP ... ow • mo. Gibson SG Elcc. Gwlar. new . .,.,.,. · Reduced SS.000 for <1111ck _ 1' •;, .. .:. Rare, all oriJ1nal. Good VII. a utomatic. p wr. 1883~ BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH f 12 17tl l -~~0-04-12 S300. F e nder T win sale.Afl cabin,2hc;ids,.<'Boots,S pe ed& DISPOSAL mechanical cond. J\tusl s tt.>erini::, tilt wheel. R everb Amp . S3UO. Sewi,_ Machines 8093 show~rs. J~angc·, rl'fng.. Ski 9080 sell lh1s week lo sat1s(y crwse control & air cond. 968-4657 •••• ;;!•••••••••••••••• 71: K\V Gen . 200 hn ••••••••••••••••••••••• est a te. Make offer or 36 mo. open end lease: ----- REPOSSESSED total t ame. l\'.111 eng. 11• RRISTOI.. All :'llJhog SALE trade for boats. guns or ca p cost -S51190; r e · I BUY J UNK CARS A R M S T n 0 N G Sl .... GER _Perf.cond. 55!.:_93..StJ. tiO ht> l::vinrudc. auto jewclry 6 . 4 ct 5 c_. 2200 s1d ual·S3475: 1s t m o. USED AUTO PARTS Silverplate, flute. Mod. ,... paymen t. licens e & ~·5125 IW7·9G37 104. Barely u~cd . .Still "Golden Touch & St•w .. Roat for sale. '71 Wriedt s tarter , lrlr. In good W , __ ,1. ff tax·S610.60 & on a p· ----·----- needs breaking m. S225 in a bc:wltful walnut 17' ribergla~s-455 c1 cond SIO(llJ.t~7J<J53 er~ >C'll"CJ o our p1,y~1 0UT ll S pecial provedcred1t.!S00006l. :\t~CHANIC wants run· c ash:898-4025 cabinel.1'h1s ssoo Smgcr Olds Cru:.ad c r cng .76 Ch . I • ,111 llP e ,. entire stock of new Deluxe, Businessman's WeSell Trucks Too! n1ng r epai rable or ----------1 ,s uvatlable for the <ac· w/Berk ~ey J et·Drivc• It n".ts5500 r b~~l JAMBOREE Cou'p c ·. ''8 Model.. .. ALLEt.f " .... -wreekedcars.847-4995;. Officef\irniture& count balanct• of only Sea14;'1 bids acccptcd,un ~f~r/o~all for ~etatls Origin a l C!lnd1t.1on . OLOS/CADILLACIGl\1.C Autos, Imported BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE 1 SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 83 I -2040 495-4949 -. CREVIER Equipment 8085 Sl8J. SlO tmo OK or !IU t1l. Nov. 17th at lOam l>l2 Sti7U MOTOR Rebuilt eni:. Radio & LAGUNA NIGUl':L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• da}s ca!>h. tWill sell for !\lin1mu m bid S2,250 ---Pleater. Gauges al!,work CALL SJ I OSOO G~al 9701 $'ST a 11C.\owAY l B llf Exec m d I C le~s as PorlableJ. We Boat m:iy be "ccn :it Ltr\ ·74 l.1lchltl'ld 1;,.1 ('he~ v. S700 or orCcr . 642·2073 • •••••••••••••••••••-•• SANTA ANA Typewn~..,19''carruigc l nke t r11de·in:-. Fully quard lldqt,rs ne"~ If s upl'r f .1:-l, cll•Jn HOMES R-r-.-.i---' '69 Austin Am eri can. 835·3171 $200. JBM Diplomat.16'' mi:trao. p & .r Cox /\gen-Newport I 1er. Call "1w1thout mtr (7 11 l y .. ~hi'c't~s 9530 1973 DODGE auto, s harp & runs Carriage mdl ll$100. A·I ry IP.1trk1a & Jerrl &I0·21568am·5pm. 962-10!17 .. ,. SURFER VAN THCU\.TIMATfOf11V1NGMAC"1"t: Stenos.15-8820. Cox> 5-11!· 112.'> anytiml'. :!ll. C:hns Craft 19(;7 nutc. T t f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe interior , mai:s. perfeel. S6?S. &IS·~ •USED BMW's* C --1 · · ronspor a son I 976 CHINOOK CB radio phon<' & only DATSUN '73 Bavari:H!lOM.V\') For sale or lse. om· SportinnGoods 8094 P.~ ot. xlr.·as. o\\nc.·_r_ m .. 11~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTORHOME ·-,52002 1,,.,...~,ul<J 6 .. 7 .. 11 \I 1. fl 1 "31 ........ W '76 34.000 miles. (tl3024N). .,..,,., ., puwtlter JI w / typt> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~....:..:..:1 .. c11 l'r ,i;, ·"' C~rs, Sol~/ ....... :\IUSTSEI::! i.t.VES '762002A . (0499) f o n t s· f 0 r s a I e: Knrtsd Short C:umfl:'i. 180 17' o ll· T h 11 rn OB Rent 9 120 Jamboree ~~d~~~~~~.e~3:;~~J :ir · S-ADDLEBA.CK 1'. Closed On S..nda s lyprow/rllm font s em ,·cry "Ood cond i-u \~ la F1; tu • t. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 191/2" M1'n1· $ $ . · .• I 60f t · " . · ' ovo cna.xrai.111 $12 QQQ VALLEYIMPORTS ;t;.~r w ovr on S, J ~~k Nl'\'3~a bindings, cl: Anchor, hie JaCkt•t:.. 812 S~ndance, ver y clt.!Un Motor Hom• a~ 1-20"0 495.4949 ORAMGE COUNTY'S · Sl25. 4!H-32lft oar. bail tank. lull c·o' l'r , ~lps .>, SHSO. '" ~ " OLDEST ANSAPTIONE By Die-Store Restourant trlr wli;pare. luw hrs m1n11;2.1rm2 _ ~~~1n;e~f ~~~~~~n~~o~Z: Haber5Codllloc Must Sac .• 6 8 Ford 1Ji'?e2c!~;~~~~~t) taphonc. Mint cond. C.:ost Bar' '8095 SXOO. Crl'at ~ki & fi~hmi: C:USTO:\I SllELl.S . ' J600...,..,. II•& Et·onohnc :IJ4 ton, :m2.vs. ssoo. s~:LL for S250. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat. Aft 7l'M wkn1.h. I I ... ,,,)()\"'r·IJctl 11·nn1·s. O\l'n, ti tk·ubir It. rl~fn,::., c.to .... MO ... 1\ulo. 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" GUSTAFSON LINCOl N M[RCURY i •il:l'JO B"' .1c h Blvd Huntington Bt·aLh 842-8844 '73DATSUN STA.WON. $2595 " Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1811' tl'O! 111 11.-'1. (11 1 f.,\\", HUHflHV•OHlfA"'•• 15 CELICAS PRtCED : TO SELL 15 Z CARS 240-260·280's PR ICED TO SEU '67 Toyota· Corona • 4 Oog< Sed1n Wl\llft w•th btue t/1m 4u10 l r il'U IYIW1'4 'I 195_ · '69 for.d Thunderbird A 'C 0#' WIO ~t..Pf:M .. .,.., uno1u •l&IKl K Onl'V , • • 'I 395 .'-· , '75 Triumph fR.7 Poouter wedoe 4'M'F.,. ''~ '*°"· an OOftd """'°' lh• 1nan t2 000 mil .. 111~1N °"4V '5877 '7SAMC Pacer II model: toan<ilftq tlf0~~-4''C jtf$ AT, lttl.,. ,..,_... ~tt• O\lt.IT~ O'llY .. '72TOYOTA CELICA 4 speed, air condiliqni11g. U41FOG> I Sale Priced $2395. GARDEN WIST VW ~ lllo• k' \lo 01 lit ad1 Bl\11 7t~k1 \lo e~t m '""'''r HI\' w.·,,101111,,lt"r 1193 7~'.>I lARGE INVENTORY OF~ '76 DATSUNS STILL AVAILABLE AT '76 PRICES BIG DIS~OUNTS * OFFERGOODTHRU 11-16-76 *BIG DISCOUNTS · F u I I I a c t o r v Full factory equipment includes equ1oment, AM radio & body side moldirigs.. (086293-4658) (1404 91-4571 ) IMMB>IA~ DELIVERY BRAND NEW B210 HATCHBACK BRAND NEW 710 WAGON 4 speed with fu ll ract0ry equipment • (176773-4536) IMMIDIATE DELIVHY s3241 "'"', .. a lloen>e IMMEDfATE DB.IYEIY s39 461MMEDIATE D~VERY' ""'° Tll!&Llcente Full factor y equipment w1lh 4 speed> AM rad i o & undercoat. (914451-4648) --... -...... ·- ., " .... . ... - I SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY1S VOLUME TOYOTA/ VOLVO DEM.ER VOLVO: THE CAR FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK: TO~OT A: THE. BElTER BARGAIN CHUCK STANTON New Car Manager WE INVITE YOU TO COMEIM AND LOOK AT.OUR ENLARGED FACILITY TRY _US- YOU'LL LIKE US! NEW FOR '77 ,,~~ou-ausa~s NEW FOR '7'7 LEN HUTTON Used Car Manager TOYOTA 2DOOR s2999 PllioTu&I.""""" LEASE YOUR 1977 ·voLVO OR TOYOTA · We lease any & all makes & models lt77 TOYOTA 566. 61 . All e .. mot• -3& month ooen end lease. on •oorov4Kt e,.au .. , CID CO\t: 13187: l'lUldu•I • .Mtj. '1M? 4•: eMu•I IHH'C•nt100 Pl.US TAX & LICENSE .... 13611 dX:'il~ =~~ • .,.. .... •• ... Mtory SAVE .......... CI 002'1. ' iTHESE ARE .. Bllli~~~f(W •ttUR flNE ·NEW!lAR~lUDErlNSitf:~~ ~·" ot o . \. BILL DAVILA Lease Manager 28802 ~ MGrcJUerite Pkwy. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ~ ~ . . !; 1969 TOYOTA CORONA SB»AM One ow ner car. LocallyS 1195 :;erviced. Automatic. radio & heater (XSS530l. 1972 CAPRI COUPE VS, 4 speed. air cond. '$ 1995 stereo. (464GGD) Check this pnce at 1972 MG MID6ET ROADSTER terior (0 11LIN ). A sharp Royal blue with matching ln·s2995 sportscar at only ' . 1970 VW CAMP& Has too much equipment tos3295 list! {605BNA). Will sell for only 197 4 MUSTANG II umACK-- looks good1 (175MPUl Now vs. 4 speed. radio. heater -s'l.795 SALE PRICED at only . LAGUNA BEACH . 6i \ "\V JSQbt•k, 111.'W lfiOO . enj!. & radial. tire>;. xlnt ~~1d.~f'"'11.alt. tip.~ ·68 Bug. xlnt ronl1. Nu clutch.. Red. hlack ml. S975 f1rm1497 ·396.l 831-2880 GARDEN WEST YW I h lul'k .... ~ ,f Ho .1c h !<I\ ol ;t;oo \\'t•,trri.r''''"r Hf\d \\ -~m1n-.t1·1 ~It,;,;,) ----· 'i:} Super Hug,· s un roof. ·71 VW RL"G Light b!ue. J\j uoo ma must ._ell Only 42,000 mt New $2l00. -192.83'!:-; · brake;;, !>_hockf,, radrnl -tires. P£-rf ert rar Sl995 ti6 \'W Custom Bui;:. ,~ f67 Ph 645·~157 rebll eng. mags, racl1als --- nl'" pa mt. ~90<~.-~lll ~:_I -·;o VW SQ t.., 1\ fl EU/\CK Xlnl rond Ong owner x:12-19~ CON NILL CHIYROLIT A•D GINIRAL MDT.ORS A••OU•CIS 1974TOYOTACOllOLLA WAGOM On• owne-r-. low· mileage, S2695 Immaculate thruout. 4 speed, radio & heater. (680LPH). 1972 DATSUN 2 DOOR (701 PKO).' Special this Automatic . transmission. s 1 077 weekend onlv. at 1972 TRIUMPH SPIT'FIU While with black interlor,s2295 radio. heater & full hardtop. (953MPO). Reduced to 1972 AUDI I OOLS COUPE This automatic beauty also hass 199 5 air conditioning! (671FVN). · · Now at only 197 6 CHIVY CHIVETI'E Super gas economy with lfJSSs2795 than 11.000 miles. Like new! (198624). Now only . Mission Vieio 1973 TOYOTA MARK 11 COUPE "The Hot One ." s cyl., .. $ soeed. pwr. steering. air-col'ld. -.-•- & less than 35,000 miles. 2495 (386HPQ). · 1973 DATSUN 610 COUPE A<otic white w/black ·-"'°' $ 2695 & matching interior. 4 speed, radio. air cond. & only 38,000 miles. (106GCS). 1975 MGI ROADSTER throughOut. Has AM/FM. etc. · . In excellent condltlons4395 (37S947R). Now only 1971 VW IUS-3 SEA TEI heater. Runs great. (845CAX). Equipment includes radio &s2395 .Will sell lor only 1975 MUST AMG II 4 cylinders. 4 speed. radio and s2795 heater. CATV024). A bargain at only 77 ·10 VW Bus, mags, tM cassette, new bralt'es. clutch. Must sell. $l~or offer. 54.6· 70Sl '70 VW Sqbk. New New paint, r ad. ti Xlnt.S1650/ofr.497-3 CAS" REBATE~ FROM NOY. I ltli TO JAN. IOI . 'i ' . ,. . t i .. I .l ,....... I Cl8 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. Novembef 1<tt1976 Aa.tet. IM,.,W Autos. Us~ Autos. UMd Autos, U1td Mtes. Used Autos, Uttcf .......................................................................................................................................... 990 I CadiU.c HIS eo..ttMfthll 99'0 Dodge t9l~ YOUR CHOICE NEW '76· YOLYOSI '76 264Gl0 . . ., LIST i I 00'9 SAll SSS99 WE LEASE ALL MAKES Ir MOORS! '76 264GlA . . LIST SIOOlS SAU ss599 '76 245-0 '71 vw fj_.a ry .. .fH·•1 •• '\t~l' [!:m't.~ ~ S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Overseas Delivery ~Cr\'1ce & pa1 U. n1J'' open on Sal':. IS tu 4 lor ~our .:v1wement·c •.......................• ••·••••·••·•··········· ·················--···· JUST ~JUUV!O IA Durt ~pr cln. V 8, fl" r '74 T·llRD HT\ >-. \1', f'ac ;11r, PS •MC PB l''-1t1d \,\l /FM HOS i.krl'<l \lop, rally "hedl> ••••••• •• •••••••••••• • • <lSt.iOOO • · '72 M·ll' Matador Wgn. II S5~ c~I Julo. du.c brk:.. I() m1. ~ood cond Ingrid S-16·1a11 • '75 MARK IV orS.16 8413 - <.;011l1nental. Fully P..,wr ·1rPac~r o L. H.\I m1, eqpl, w t a1r, 1\.\1 /F M aul o, P I S. t>/B. air. tlttk. Vtop, llll Will. spd s tcrei>, mai:s. roof ral·k & co.ntrol. 1011.lher i.t>ats. Lo mor(•. $3270 Ph 404·9891 mt. Cl32LMI) Bp11t buy ut - $9-199 -..~k 991 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 LINCOLN ·~ RUICK SP ECli\I, ~dr Cpc F111ly µwr 4 door:.cdan '-!Qlp-0. A7\1 F~t ,.l<'reo. S.195 673 :135!1 \"top, luuther seals, ult 1972 E!>tatc Wa)(on, l<ll"l "hi. .~pd c~nu_ol; pwr 'f\J!:S. rJd1uls, xlnt do o I .., ~I a n a i;:'" r " cone! l'all ti75 Jf>OO "Pl't"l.tl' SUIJl'f Sh,1rp' l2<!1S~I VC • Cadillac 991 5 S7 HI~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANT A AMA ·;~ Courw d\.' \'11lc 1. .... -11h L' 1 M Cl>lm p.1ddcd toµ, <: C. inc? " f!'cury xlnl coml p, t pt~· ~5200. 1301 ~ 1 u~lln. Santa ,\na Ph St:!-T. l3 "kndl>'l'' l'l> ---------THIE llAIULOUS i.lt.'t'r, aulo. :.e~ to JI' ':, \ •77 MARK V pr1:c. Ph s..9~s';;o ~ ~ GOOO SILIECTIOH •••• •• • ••• • • • •• •• • • • • • , ~) lN$TOCK 1''0tt $ 1,TD Exer c.ir. 11t1 f"' IM tEDl"Tl'! m uc. lo m1lcJg~. J1r < OELIVt:KY ('Und. Avocado gret•n be s.a.:J(XJ ~l otr er. P :t Na rs 8l3LQlL 540·7800 W!!Ckd:iys, 524·1 GU STAFSON l INCOLN MERCURY 16800 l:fo;ict. Blvd Huntinqton 84!.>Ch Ca<lillac w1.>el..\.'11ds J\:.k tor '72 F<>ttD COUNTRY §QUiil 10 P.1ss. StnUon Wgn. 6 c• y I. a u to t r a n !> A 1\1 / l~ M s t cl"eo JI cond.. power sl1.·~ri't1 1·uot rodc t3:>2Ell11) 84 2·8844 Quality and Price (.uar.mlt{'d l l'J)lll!( Spn1Jl1\t~ 1>.-..· !.'ired Rj ,,., I .1r ,:,·~I !:>cll'l lilJll 111 N.iw (!( UwJ CJdillJ,, in ElrJngc Coun1v Op,·n SunJJV (JdillJC Ma)tcr De.tier .'hlll I llJ1 hor B:1 I ( 1•\IJ M,·~.i '1•10 llll\l Nabers Cadillac '6' MARK Ill V-8, uulomatlc trnni. . power s teer ing & l>r.cl..c:.. windows, & :;l),1t . rncho, healer, w;.w lln•!>. ~ inyl roof. tinted glas~ ,\ clab:.IL" ! Slk. 11 11:!,\ $2999. 540 -~30 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN MERCURY 2626HAlllOR ILVD. COSTA MESA ----- '75MARK IV SI 586. Auto. trans .• factory < nind 1t.toni ns:. puw '>llenng. I><>"' er brak , radio. beater ( 1~~1 !Hi·0511 > • 197.a COUl 1-. de Ville, • ~ ~ 7 1 t:~IC Jimmy 120. loadl'll 1:.1owner ,lom1. 7tiCADEIDoradoCon\· tr:.nlcr hitch. clcc. brJkc In beuut cond l.01>ks Wlntti .0n wh.t ."" r.ed Ill· hookup. P s. P/B, elc. llkt> new c:ir! S6 100 IA'r Loaded.!!b·7~-~:- Loaded "1lh all lht· goodies. Must -.ce lo .cp· prec1ate. < 183Ll'W l $8686. $4895. GUSTAFSON 540-5630 ~.iSO 5-Ul·J9l:l9 &IO·GWO '71 Cad .... Dr. Ab!>olutel\o 9800 Autos. New - -9800 Autos, New 9100 immac. New paint. \•in):I toµ, brakes, tire:.. eng. LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beac h Blvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 IOllXSO~ & ~o·,, • llNCOl N MERC 't' 2626 HARIOR I&.~ COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••!•.-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tuned. "hitc on v.·h1te. -------- rull l~athcr Local. re-Corntte 9932 ·74 Torino Wgn. 6 poM .. allor s pndt> & JOY •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• mr. rack. lo mi., S31~ ~I~~~ dl'alcr pril"\.' CORVETTES ti7J::l.IJO '73 CADILLAC SedanDe~lle Ong 0\\111'1', most xtr.1s. f1..1,000 mi. s.llUO. !S:H-1600. tl·S wkdys 75 El IJuratlo t°Jd co1111, "'' maglt + .111 xlra~ Whk w1recl int. Sl ~,500. t."73·t>1SI '71 Coupe Dl'Ville. 1m· mac. I ownl'r. ~ood l'Ond. Sl~ PP6'i:J-2i;.1:! CHOICE OF 15 196t THRU 1976 4 :.peeds & Automatic·s Orancje' County's LGrCJHt & Ftnflt Selection !<; Z FINANC!:>.;1; Wt: LE•\Si': COl\VETTES HOW ARD Chenolet Dove & Qun1I SlreN-. :\EWPORT 81-:ACll 74 Coupe de\'111c. 1oadl·d.1 ___ 8_3_3_-0_S_55 pvt pty. 54:~ '71 Con·etl<' Whitt• T top _ 968·5l:IOO_ . _ Imm.it'. ~luny c>.tra!> Ph '75 COUPE de Ville. !lt)J.itiQ8af1_s ___ _ 1!Jti5. fl'on1 Gnlaxoc?, a\llb,. V 8. radio, new bruk •• Cll'Ull. l OWlll"f', Sil« ,. '595. 494·41 fltl ufl. 5 Pr-K'. 75 Gr:rnatla, lo mi. cond. s;uoo or bes~ Dyll, 640-t;735 --~ '72 FORD LTD :! door with V-8. aulQ P l>tt•e11 ng & bra kes. tlr cond . & vinyl to~. A :\I I I-' :\1 8 l r a c Ir • (73:>1-.:Lt\I s 1768. .'.\ld..ilhc bl~e. lealht!r •75 . .,. .• Top. orange, air, i n l. C ab rt o I el l o P. l\tras. $7995. or B!\t orr I?!!!!!!!!:~~~~!! A.'.\l/F'.\t tape dec k . p,tpty.552·0143art.6 crw:.e control, lull pwr. -------- xtras. 27000 mi. lmma1: '74 CORVETIE l'Und. 830-lili!\J & 581 ·3mo Both tops, air c·oo<litcon· Comoro 9917 ing. excellent condition. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t026KJ D > $6995. 1\uto trans., factor conll1t1oning, p :o.ll'cnng. power I brakes. radio. h whitewall I irl's. MlW 4x4 LANDCRUISlRS NEW '76 MARK lls YOUR CHOICE NEW '76 "71261-\ mi. 3spd. ticyl. Im· m:.11:. Cond. $380<1 ~IO·Sillll -----Chevrolet 9920 ........•............•• GARDEN WEST VW '111 ... -1( ... " . .f 11,,•.Jt h HI" 1~ ;f,0111"1 '' rll !fl' 't'I J~j tj rwl. tinted gla:.:-, w •I c.:overs . lli20KLl.l '<:' $2666. ~ . t 540·S63cil ... LA~OCRUISER 4x4 HD TOP ,. ... t t ' SALE S 5399 MK n so~ .... , ,,.,,.A .• ,.. • "' ,, .• ."""· t , usr u o10.o• SALE S53CJ9 YOUR CHOICE LOW MILEAGE DEMOS! '76 MK II WGN . ~ MILITARY PERSONNEL WELCOME! .. '76 SRS J ' J t 1 .... .\'.-1 • ·~ , "f .. ~ ,, ,,. 53999 2YEAR 2._,000 MILE SERVICE POLiCY A Y .U..UU USID CAH '72 HONDA ; ; ~~,~ ... Jo~,( COROLLAS! 4 SPEED ...... ., .. ,, • t .,. s2599 WAGON AUTOMATIC ,. 1 1J'\,I 1• ~ 11• ...... '"~ $3699 TOYOTA "A BEnER BARGAIN!'' 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRAN.TY SERVICE POLICY! A YAILAILI C• S •74 vw ,, ... ~ • .., • 1>0-~f ,, ··d .,,ll"~ Don't See Us First... But Se~ Us Last!!! "If You Don't Buy From CONNELL. You're Payin9 Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET .!1<:!8 llarbor RI\ ii COST\ :\l l::S.\ ;,.10 12lMJ ·;I l ·apnn? WaJ!Oll. loaded w xtn1'. xlnt cond, S3HOO 1 01A•nr 492-11326 ---·;s Corvette $8600. Take cash. compact car. my ~uily. ~7PUU. 563·33~ \\'t~l011fpl1 K'f'i 1J:d '69 Yelle Coupe. •rare, 427.-135. sil\cr wl blk int, PS. PB . PW , AT , A :\I F:\I . t 111 w h I S65001orr. ~ OiQ-1 1w,1mm; 2626 HARIOR IL . COSTA MESA ----·· 'i.! Ford Torino Sta WJt n. Cougar 9933 Xlnl l'ond , 1\M/F:\l, ap·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trlr µal·k ·~. S20SO. Ptl. 75 MERC COUGAR Pty C.1ll 94;8·1A175. Auto tran1> .• foctory air . • T --,,: cond1t1on1ni:. po\\ <'r 75 <.r.1n orino a~ "ll'l'rlllJ.t PO\\ t'I (1h~l l Lo.uh•cl " \Ira«, lll<'h~f hrak, • .., rJfllfl hc·.11,·r 1n,.e K trl.. ~kn•o. $.1:l.>4• \\h1L""·all t1r~ .... ""'' :W073il root linll'<l j!la-.,.. ''ht'\;] :\11)\'l 'C; Ol'T OF TOW'I; c·o' t.'rs. tilt "hl'l'I i\lu;.t •c·ll ·7;1 r,r:o11 1152,'.l;Xl > T1111n•J .i <Ir \In\ I rnoT. ~ $4995. 't>kr ,\:\! r:-.1. ·Ps. I'll. 540·5630 IOll~SO~ &SO~ • 1 INCOLN·MERCURY tac.:tor) installed \l", :n.ooo m1. l ownr. l);ew llrC's. hrks & fronl enil this) C'ar. Priced :it Szl!f;, for (a.,t :.ale. ti IS 8097 ·10 chevelle :'llalibu ss. 2626HARIOR ILVD. Ml'ST SEt-: Ttils inm; ,\IC. PIS. P /B.Stercotp. COSTA MESA 1;rn <.:la:-.slc. y<>llow. dk ~1!:30~.837-3202cvC's. Dodc)e 9935 green to~. lmmac. new Corvair 1!167 4 door.••••••••••••••••••••••• rad1<t l tires ... ~ .?wor. yellow. 3 !>pd. xlnt. !H.000 '72 DODGE .\let·h perf~~ m1 S.1t & Sun /\:\f. IOi CHARGER Lincoln 994S Sapphire. Bal I! le \".8. auto trans .• po" l'r ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Continental 9930 !>lt!ering. rad1u & hl•:1tc:r '71 LINCOLM • ................•.•.... Check this onl'.' n•n• ' 4 DOOR l320~fWZ ' i975 MAAK IV i.(',llhl'r. i.1 hi power !-t'.1h :.len.'tl raci10 & Cull P''"l'r. CJ.171.\'\ I _____ $9495 s 1586. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 Mabel' Caclilac 1600 ........... C...f'Cll Mlso 540 "°° i4 :\lax Van. 5/l.flOO. rbh $3,500. ·72 Ma' Van. --------98.000. r blt. $2 000 '75 \< x .e11111 Iran.;. tac.111t . JX>Wt•r '>lN'nng, pO~·r bruk•·'>. '4 lndo"s. st"Qh. \:\I f:\I 'll'rl'O rJf11 ... h•«11l'r. '' h1l•'" all lW\'"'· \ llH I rnor. tinll'd J!l.1-.-. '' h~·t·l t·m l'r' 1 :.122h. l.H 1 $2999. ~ 540·5630 IOll~SO\ & ~O~ • LINCOLN MERCUP" '74 Mark IV. Special Gold Pwr wagon. 20,000. cam· F'..d1llon. Moon Roof, fully pershell, orf.roud whlt1 & cqpd .. p err (·ond. tires. M·F. 9·5. 979-lHOS. 2626HARIORI .... M7·9349. ~lario ___ COSTA MESA Autos, New 9100 Aato1, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 51599 '75 GREMLIN "' ""'~· .... ·~ .. ,,,,'('Wl\I, •• ,"" • , ' ' '73 CELICA E;11'•"'" .... ,,~, hMI\ Oo11't1 •1~9Nt.( '73 4x4 l~'u~1tt'/t4 1.-••SOHPlC ··--. ... -.., T F .,. • , .... -_...---~ ~ ...,,, 4- WE CHALLENGE AMY AMC,,·DEALER TO HEW 1977 HORNET 2-DOOIL A7C037E126242 Economical 6 cyl., automatic. buckets. power steering & A6C465A110020 6 cyf., auto .• air. power steering, disc brakes, bucket seats & more. OAILYPILOT MIW ?6 MATADOR 4.oooa $3976 AeA857P29S359 ~ l ~uto., POwer steering & ~ Alltos, Us.d Autos, Us•d Autos, UHd Autos, Ustd Alltos. 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A..,. · SUPREMr~ miles.Muatsell.$1995. ~•tt/PIYlftOQth •c ustom n et!b> lrµck. c-rtusc l'onlrol, & Auto. :r~ans .. factory al'r IROUGHAM ~ --F~ Sun. •ui ,'71 350 Formula. Blk, (Z06KPE>. .. .. ti ~~ ~hi. Sup..r C.:lean. cond1t1on1ng,;power Auto µ-ans., factory air '68 Mustang ~2, A(T, v.s,aulo.trans.,factory Open Daily& un. UllO Mags, AM/FM t ape, OMLYSl6~ "" !liS PP 968_3338• steering, power brakes. ·cond\~ioning power runs perf .. n · 5 pa nl. air c:onditionlng, power '74. P into Very clea n, PM H bo Bl d clean, $3,000/bst ofr. ~RTD"' . .... ~. · · · radio, heater , 9 'ii' • d' •) $900, Ofr. 496·7620 or steenng •. power braku, muslsee.$1900. 2929 ar r v .• 64.2-7499 'i!5".-""! _. f' v es· 833·861 3 · passenger. <SSSN DVl steen g. power.< 15~ 496-0432 power windows. power 645'8796or631-3816. Costll Mesa · 888Dc>VeStre6~ 17-ISLPWI S S brakes. p0wer wmdo\\s, seats, radio, heat er, _ 546 1934 1973 LeMans Sparkling NEWPORTBEAal .,,., ---4 88. power :-f'a l ~. radio. '66 Z+2. V-8 auto, P IS. whitewall tires. tinted '71 Pinto Runabout • cln. slvr , blk int., 2dr. 833 1300 • MCl"*eric:k 9947 heater. whitewall tires. en1e. needs work. S5SO. or • ....................... 540-5630 I r I I f G'l<\589() gla~s.wheel covers.door $800 675-5139 Duster '74 H .T .• V·B. a ir, P/S.---------'S.. vmy roo · tinll'l J.! <1 ... s. 0 er . .,.,,,. locks, bucket seats. elc. P/disc brks, xlnl mech •75 VEGA whet•I eov;.~.~-·J .. 1111;1 FY\' I .67 Musi an"' Fastback, Sharp! (901EAA) '71 Pinto, auto. i:ood cond, $2300~· PB. V8, ~~-5604 cond $2595645·2094, HATCHBACK: • A RARE BEAUTY '·;a :\l11venck Grab~r ;x.., reblt t•ng. v'.'g auto, 21.000 $., 195 I owner, $895. 5~5·1909, . fln l\ 25.1')1)(1 m1 . like new ~ • 557-2159 '69,Plv th Fu n '67 Pontiac 4dr, air, pwr Auto. air con<! .• AM/ 'l'ond \ '> \ T , A 't'. 2626HARBORBLVO. 540 -5630 rni , must sell~ Sl595. No 5 -------ymou ry · gdrubber.gdcond.AalC· stereo.Clean &readY 1011\so~ & so~ • l IHCOl N·MERCURY r ~ COST• M ESA rea~onable offer refused. 540 • 630 Plymouth 9960 Air, just tuned. go. (INn'lllVG) -> •1.,. 1\;\I F\I qert'o ____ ,... iSl 'OJ.l!I ----__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BefS.675·9432 ingS600.846·2657. .,..., ..... :,386_ s::.i!l:i ;:,181-11 .nm 1~23 - 1----....;.._.;__..;. __ _.;_~;a..llM!F4il-N~~,.,.~~. ~.-.. ·117 '.\IUSTANI. i;d. concl. 6 Plymouth Speewl Deluxe, Pontiac 99&5 69 Pontiac Grand Priic.~--...... ------• '70 FORD Fuel AC. 1·~. A .'\1 n 1 2626 HARBOR BLVD. t·vl Aulu. I' s. FM radio. Businesi;man ·s Coupe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean, air. Rally wheels, l~~lli1i!I E IC., ~tere<>. vm 1 r . \Int en111l. COSTA MESA · 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '48 Mod I d · pvt pty 642 589.1 MAV R " S2399 •bst ofr i.io.~.i.'l!I ------::.·K~l.~;o_310 ---COSTA MESA e. ori~. con . '71 PONTIAC ~--=--=--· -·-·-----1 t cil. N'On""'' ra<ho. Hebllt>OI!. Rad10. heater. CATALl .... A -...._~ _ _._,rd •-. . ---'68 Moutego. I dr. I' S, ·-·1 ~1 ·l· . ' t'hl -r. g . II work S700 of "' ,,_._ 11e<1t .. 1 Looi.. .i t this '68 Cougar. I' S P /B P/B A/C !\l\l/F.'\I ::.·15 '· ' u~ ang tonv~r 1 e, '71 Olds Cutlass Sprm .au esa · ' · Luxury Brou g ham ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.p.or1JI pn,·r tOOlLEUI A/cond . ''"'" · 0ri J!. ~n :is11s '· · ,.., · · auto trans:..302 cng, xlnl eonv. Im mac .. loaded fer.&t2·2073 ·---• model. V·S, auto trans., '69 T·Bird; Gd cond. Funl!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!I! II~'.' $868. owner. Xlnt ,.,,nd $1:!75._ .·· -<'oml.552·0122 w/<111 x t ras . S2500.s.<lPlymouth Valiant,xlnt air cond., power steer· power, lo mi. $900. Ph 73Hatchback.auto •• GUSTAFSON LINCOL N MERCUR Y 16800 Be ach Bh•d liuntmq ton Be.ir h 842·8844 cash. 640·51'1:! ,3 l <1pn t 'I'd. I '' hndC'l' Olds b'I 9955 &15·ti625. cond. 4 dr Jo 1111 I' /S ing, radio & heater, vinyl 979-4894 an 3:30. wheels, nice c:ond. •1 -------.:lm i fm ):!-100 . c .• 11 mo l e - -'7 ' ' k this l "' '72 Marqui s Rrnugham. 2 ll42·3M2:'Jaftlipm ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Olds Toronado, all Sl200.S94·4S6 --~~~)at pr ce! '56T·Bird,xlntcond. ,_-.o200 _______ ._ dr, yellow ~· 'hlk \ invl ;---, .---·;1 Cutl;1<;s, 4 dr, auto, xlras. Needs work. Best Valiant 67, sed., great 5886. $5500. 72 VEGA. great co top, lwn '"tmforl frnt b1 Men' \.H ~ alientc 5:1.000 mi. air, clean, offer.8312708. eng, gd brakes, tires. 496-~or831-3044 radial Um. call P seat. PS. I'll. P\\ r rlr lldt r I'S PB. Xlnt nmil. .s1sso 4!l2·7X83 -.--· ---9957 Bruised fender S49S. v-•974 Dys, ~123 (213) • lockll. pwr trunk opnr. ln"1wr~11;;, ~>IH·l:S!li'I --.----Pinto 675-7788 ' -7-7 AM/FM, air t·i,11.1 good . --Oldi;moblle 1973 Omega. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Vega Pane l .Wfg. Mwc:ury f950 Ures. $249:'i. 5'11i·llHS Ill \l11nlt·r1•1 · r~.1:1~ l'_ni.! .. hatch~nek, PS. PB, VS, '72 Pinto. Good conu. 067 Valiant, xlnt cond. '71 Hatchback. Radials. Customized, grn. As~n! •••••••••, •• ••• •• ••••• • --get nwc..h. l'und s.1 i,, ni •1f· eng. air, $2150. PVl Ply. Auto. $1500 or I.Jest offer. AM/FM radio. air, S595. FM, cassette stereo, surf S200 over whs le bk ·~ Colon~ l'r k St Wgn. Sell idle Items •~12-!;j)i frr ·l'li :r.J.: 714·644·74:!7 Call 644·583H. 552·7286 racks. $900. 546-4374 846-20!15. t.11.1ded :\l111 l c·ond .......... ..,. ------------- 1\IW :-K.10 l'h !'>4it·7l l6 -s. "•w 9100 Autos. Hew 9100 Autos, New 9100 Autos, Mtw 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, M•w 9100 A.tos. Mew 9100 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ BUY A NEW TOYOTA fro~ HEBB FRIED LANDER ' . . lOOGALLONS .100 GALLONS FREE (With this ad at time of purchase) ·FREE OFFER EXPIRES 11·30·76 j • ' ... I ·.~t• DAILY.PILOT . ~ :· 1976 . .l' 0 N . • ' .. ( ' " ( .. r . •l SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 · : • IMMEDIATE DBJVERY TODAY . BUY FROM IKE '7 4 LAMDCllUISlll 4x4 ' 4 speed. radio. h&rdtoP. Super nice (377LMX) t4399 '71 YW CAMPIR : This Is a nice one. (384PCM). '3199 ?3 TOYOTA Cate;A ;iruto. trans .. radio. You11 kMt thlalJ ~LE). '27M Sunaax.~ovem'* 14, 197§ BEAT THE l'ITT :. PRIC~ INCREA~.S LARGE SELECTION OF JAGUARS, MG's & TR-7's Still Available FREE THIS WEEKEND ONLY With Any MG Purchased LUGGAGE RACK & PIM STRIPING All of our cars have a 5 year- 50.000 mile warranty available. •n Mite So of the San Diego Frwy. Between Adams & Baker ' Wherever you live in Orange County, buying a Used Car in Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • •75 COUCiAll Cf'L Aut o . tran -. .• fact o r y 111r condil1onmg. power steering, power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. tinted glass. wheel. covers.1 Landau top, 20.000 mile car . (ls;!MXI>. 54995 '72 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME V R. auto. t r ans .. factory air <'l)ntlltioning. power steering. power hrnkcs. power windows. power -.cal'<. radio. healer. whitewall tires. l tntt•d ~lass, wheel covers. door l<x·k-.. huckel <iruts. etc. Sharp! Lie. No OOIEAAlS) 195 '74 O'EH llOAD Y~ COHV. V·8. a uto. trans .. facto ry air conditioning, power steering, radio, beater, lo mileage. sink, stove, refr. "Sleeps 4." (810LFG). s5995 •71LIMCOLM4 000. V-8, auto. trans .. fac. air, power steering, power brakes, windows, seats, AM/FM stereo radio, beater, whitewall tires. vin)'I roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. (322KIU..). s2999 ·7S MiiCUllY MAiQUtS WAIOH A u t o. tra n s .. fact o r y ai r condilionjng. power steering. powet brakes. tadio, healer. 9 Passenger. (558NDV>' 54888 .......... " V-8. a utomatic tranll .• power steering & brakes. windows. & seat, radio. heater. wsw tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. A classic! Slk. '#412A. s2999 •12 coAll m v.s. auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. tape deck. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roor. tinted· stass. w~I ~v~rs. (43SHGC). • . '2666 . .,JOATSUH IHtl«>Otl 4 speed. 8 track, radio, heater .. whitewall tires, wheel covers. Runs & looks great! (!!llJJC). '2295 . .. . _,,,. . '·""' ... BRAND NEW .. .-..-, A7A46SE127910 Econom1cal 6 ey~ . automatic power steering. whitewalls. AM radio. ft bumper guards bucket seats • ~­---· -· USED CAR SPECIALS! '76 PORD PINTO MPG • J 4 speed. radio. heater & custom interior: 167-lREN). -- s2497 • '75 CHEVY MONZA : 4 speed, radlo & heater. (287LXG). 52899 • 17 6 AMC HORNET HATCHIAQ( Automalio. radio . heater. pwr. ' steering & air COfld. (901NXOi mazoa FREE FOR ALL • FREE PARTS • FREE OIL • FREE SERVICE For 2 Yeer1 or 25,000 Miln AND THEM ••• 5 YEAR, 75,000 MILE Foctory W arTallty Oft .All Rotary EncjMs HEW MAZDAs ST ART AS LOW AS 52794 (STC36219) • OUTSTAHD°* ltESALE v AWES I 975 MG MIDGl1" , With AM/FM radio. luggage ra61< & · raJlye wheels. Like new! (989NKK). 'SALi PllCE $ 3 999 • '75 OLDS ST~RFIRE I V6. automatic. pwr_ steering & air conditioning: (855~AS:. 2 FOR I SALE I With every new 197 6 Pinto-Maverick or Courier sold this weekend we wil give this quality 1912 Model T Replica . FREE DATJUM ION!VIEB 4t»GBWY. 29DG~ITY:· ••EPA estimates: Manual transmissio'n. Actual mileage may differ, depending on how and where you drive, the condition of your car aRd Its optional equipment. "·' . This. ~ . Dealer'S Choice! JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SE LECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY •76 COUPE DEYIU.E 1365HltSI '76 COUPE DEYIU.f 1s.r.91tl43tl • '76 COUPE DIYILLI ISer. 914JSJ41 StStS '75 fLHTWOOO •ett 117JMCF1 St4H '75 111.HTWOOO llGM 1661lUYJ SHtl '71 COUPI DPILLI IJ20NDSJ · '71 COU ... 'DIVILU 120SMMMI '71 COU,. DIYILU cs... ll064f-J . '7l>COUfl DIWILLI 1747MMIO , '71 COUPI DM.LI IS...QIHIOJJ -~---'71 COUPI DlftU • 197STllUWM SPITFIRE 1500 I lltl'-">I S71tl Includes AM/FM radio, Sharp earl (926NRX). SALIPlllCE 54199 • 1974 MGa with AM/FM stereo. luggage raci< & w ire wheels. Good loo~er! (088MQK). SAU PltCI '4299 • tt74 POID \ .. SOFll V»t Automatlo. al• conrr6I '= paint & inlerior. wtt u 14525. ,648LAS). OU1 NICI$ 299 Ii' t " ••• ( I Not a toy but an authentic ' reproduction of the famed 1912 Model T with concealed 5 transistor radio. It's a true collectors item with metal body and r'u~ber tire5. Not sold in sfores an~ere. You must see It to appreciate It. '· ~ l' OVIR80 New M .. •'!;•f Stf~I--! 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'() ,ti / ; -..... . : (( !,./\ -•.· ~ .~ -. ! • £'0N'T Tl!L..1.. ME YOl.A~ ID!A~/ AltT._.l.A Sl !! vou·ve eeeN ?!!tN~ t'A~L.ENE ON TMe ~I OI! .•.. DENNIS THE MENACE -~HE'~ NOi ONL.Y PltETTY, su; M!" FAiHEll I~ A !'fG, MUL.:Tl- M ll-L.tONAIS?E, !JD YOU'LL NO ct'.'IA9T ENO UP MA~IZYING ""!C J:O~ HEil MONEY.'! --. , F~NCI Ne 1 t 1..ove ONL..V YOU .. 'THAT'~ M'I tOE.A- WS'LL. Be lllCH.1! WHAT A90Ui iHAi' NIW ~l flL., OAJCU!Ne , WHO ~01..t,OW~ YOU. AiOlAND .41.L- fHt= T'tMS 'f' r 00N1° 1H1N K Hi:: CXJN'TcARE .. He1<; BEEN HE L.IKS ME! GONE: A L.ONG T IME . } e>t>t> ~IJDGE PARKER ,....-r~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- W HEN I WALKED IN HERE, YO~ MUST 'VE BEEN EIGHT MILLION MILES AWAY, JO JO ! 010 YOU AND YES AND NO.' GARY HAVE WE HAO DINNER A GOOD TIME AT THE CLUB LAST NIGHT? AND EVERYTHING WENT PLEASANTLY! THE THING I 'M TRYING TO UNDER-HOW MUCH STAND 15 WHY GARY INSISTED DID YOU ON MY PLAYING WHEN I TOLD L05E '? HIM I COULDN'T AFFORD TO LOSE! I, ' 'IOU KNOW, ! TH INK M A~H IAVEl-1-1 HA~ ~SN "EINCAIZNAleo A~ A DOt='e .... By Hank Ketcham ' EITH ER YOU ASK HIM OR I WILL ! -. -. I DD CJ I'M A5SIG.t\11NG "THE MOlHE~ OF EV~ 8AND IVIEMBER m A SPECIFIC. JOB FOR ~E BAND BOOSTERS mNCAKE BREAKFAST I • UH I MR . DINKLE ... ~ rfO{(\ IS SICK AND CAf\l'T GET OUT OF BE.Df MOOll MU• I lll!i HoW CoME ALL 1HOSE MY INVENTORY! IHIN<5S AR~STACKED ITS PROFIT UP IN PoreNTl,AL 15 YoLJR HUGc .1 NO YAf<D? OVE"RHEAD!.' IFWE.'.RE GOING To EARN ENOOGH N'tONE:Q 10 G010 THE Mf'l:J.)'S 1fiANK561\JING WE'RE ALL GOING iO HAVE:iTO PITCH IN ON 1HESE UARIOU.S FUND·-......._ DfiQ FARA DE ... OKA'tl , I'M GlAD '-rtx.l lOLD MEf LOOl<'IT ll~ESE BAR<iAINS! 1/-11( RAISING PROJE.CT.S ! 1 I'LL SWITCH 11ER 10 MAKI NE, ro6TERe, ! ,. i i j i j byFardJohn•- H~ CE~TAINLY TuT-TLlT··NICE TO WILL ~ BY SEE SOMEONE SLlNDoWN ELSE AROUN D OR ELS£..1 HERE WITH You'LL CLEAN ~~ ~ ... -CAP ITAL IST up: SPIRIT! WELL, KAYO-· WHEN IHE BUSINESS CYCL-5 ISN'T ,, ,,~ ••• •«•,.._,ff\( A ,_ ,.,, '°''1•"-td R,ATS ! I COULDA SWORN IHtsRE 'D BE A MARl<eT FOR USE=D PllMPl<INS : u .£ !! ~ .. ~ ., 2 • .. ... ¥ < ::> > " !:' ... DOCTOR SMOCK SO YOUR 6L..At-.JK IS eo-rHe:R.tNG YOU, e:H? AN!? 1-r At...t.... ee:GAN WHE:N YOU BL.AN KSt:=> M.OVe:P -rHe: PIANO 0 ________ JI& ______ _ IN ~l<&H <OE,AR, IT'S H/"9E!!*!!::..::::/ TO PEDDL.E ... ANP 1'"HIS PRoet...e:M HAS KE:P-r YOU FROM 651NGA 6t...ANK ,_ By George Lemont ANP YOUR eACK L>SL>At...t....Y GIYe:S YOU "iROLJ6t....5 IN "iH e e>t...AN K HE:'S "T"HINKING OF SE:t...L-1 N(S; HIS PRACl'I CES "10 GOOPSOt--.l AN' "'fOPMAN AS A TY eAMf!.: SHOW •1 ' FINE.SI Pf:f:RSKIN MOCCASINS, L-INE?C? WllH Ol1ER FUR~ • I ! \-14- ME G'IVLJM PRINCESS RARE WHllE flUFFt.o ROl'E ! v~ ll 1HE PROFESSOR SAYS NOBODY Vv'ANIS IO PUI 18 BABY 'POS.SUMS JN A TEASF'OON -... -· --.:> ' J SCRl(?~LE: f.>CRH~0LE: --..... .-r·e .... .. . , .CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leut six difCer· encee In drawin& details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you ftnd them? Oleck an1wer1 with thoee below. '10&1i>JJl11 II l•O:) '9 ~U!ftlUI '1 ~00Qlll!30d '9 '\U•UlJfP 11 .mtQ:J •• '1aa.1•11TP '1.fTWH ·i: ·1aai•uw 1111109 ·r; ·aalft'fW ., nno::> ·r :uJuauuio BOOMER /~~~­ t..OS.I l12YING IO ~1t-J D OU~ ?€AfS. Hal Kaulma1t ~ YOU CAN rnnfu~t' your trile"nd~ "Y ptrforming magic with a pm:e of paptr. Hert's how . First, cut a strap of paper about two feet ---BULLETIN SOA RD --- e TOP DOG! "I started al the top and worked my way down," said the l'tltmng busin~man. What busin;iss w ai; he in? e Mus1c Ma,tPrs! Un~cramblP thP namPs ot"thrPe famous composers: l. E.L. HAND. 2. B.R. MASH. 3. E.R. GNAW. Time limit: 30 seconds each. •nul•ll\ ·c 'IW\lfJQ ·i: 'l•PUIH •t e Math Teaser: How many 3·inch square block! can be placed in a 64·cublc inch box. Think this over before answering. e Riddle·Me·This! "WhPn was the speechmaker arrested for stealing?" asks a reader. Give up? "When he took the floor," says he. long and one inch wade'. r--::;;;~--:;;:;:;,~~5;;1rf' ___ ...,....""!"'l;-, Twist one end and tape - the ends togethrr (Stt ;:. fig. I). Next, cu t the twisted loop in two len gth· Wist ( f1g. :! ). What IS the result? One long, contanuous strip. re· sembhng a figure 8. Now, rtpeat with an- other strip, but this time twist one end twice before taprng the ends. When you have finished cuttrng this \trip in two. alakaiam, yo u will hav' two loops DILLY DOUBLE! Two contenders (horse and rider) In of equal me (fig. 3 ), the race above look enough alike to be twim. Which two? 0 TOW HOLD! Sharpen crayom and apply ijieee colors neatly to brine forth a surprise picture above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. 6-Lt. ereen. T-Dk. ereen. SPELLBINDER! 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BERRY, Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy : le Jt true you comidered reaJgphg after It WM dcdded to IMlmit woma to W'9* Point? H -. wllat dwlgl'Jd your miDd?-N.D., Detroit. Mlda. e I did briefly consider resigning. Having opposed admit- ting women, I frankly went through a great deal of soul- searching to determine If I could. In good COl\5Clence, FOR ALEXAM>ER M. SCHMm>T, M.D., commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Do '°" ... .., .,.._.. ...,.....,.. wit.Ill yo. mallfl- Plenc 8l'OWll, Sm-~ c.111. e No, l don't I think most people today get adequate nutrition from food and don't need vitamin pills. Nub'itlon ~ling tells which nutrients are In the food. By chec:;J<lng the labe~ the consumer can see the food value for a par- ticular product and make wt.se nutrition choices. FOR EDITH HEAD, designer Wiiy ............ -... risk ... of ..... dott' s ... oa Ille left .WC of woma'•?~ Mar9M'ct Lewis. 0.-......_lo-. • It's believed that originally all garments fastened from rtght to left. However, In the early days when man wielded hls sword. he Invariably drew his weapon with his right hand from the left side. With the gannent fastened, the right edge CNer the left, his quick action was greatJ.w hindered. so buttons were reversed for fl)en. FOR JIM McKAY, Olympics sportscaster Cavcla, bowa •ocglwcd tM wortd f« Ha llockey abay, ,,....... .... w of tM Wiider Olyillplra evab fMd ._ llOt .. tliie tiodlcy CCllmlMtl8o& WMfs tliie stw"f?-T. E. Z.-.wlc. M•m .._ e Canada refused to participate In the 1976 Winter Olym- pics hockey oompetltlon because of what they called the professionalism of the Soviet Union team. Sweden refused to participate for the same reason. FOR BARBARA CARTLAND, Engllsh novelist ......... ,_ ... wltttea ....... 180 boob? Wlmt IMlka JMr Mob eo pop ... ?--0.E.D., Tratoe. N.J. e To be ex.act. fve written 187. Why are they so popular? It's hard to say, unl.e.ss It's a protest ~alnst pornography. All my heroines are virgins and "nicely brought up." Light reading. which my books are, should be fun and escapist My readers llke happy endings. I want to make sure they close the book fee!lng cheerful. not depressed. FOR ntE .. ASK THEM VOURSEIF' EDITOR la MN-oft raly tMt doM to ... motiler, Of' I& it jmU • .,....., .......,__..... eo...... CullOll. Ollio e R05e Namath Szolnokl says her son visits her at least six times a year. If there Is an emergency (such as when she had surgery), he's right there. Joe behaves the same way toward hl.s father (his parents weTe dJvorced 20 years ago), four brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews. Last year, Mrs. Szolnokl wrote a book, Namath, My Son Joe, and she also acts as Joe's secretary. (He pays her a sal- ary.) She's fed up with a ll those stories about Joe's wild '"Mil Ille...., It.-. "'1fe. "'They're not true," she complains. adding that what Joe likes best Is the quiet life-.sittlng around over snacks and a glass of wine. She hopes he'll stop playing: "When- ever I .see him on the field. I'm a nervous wreck. I always worry about his knees." And. llke many mothers, she wants her son to settle down soon and marry. Cover Pllolo by Fr•!'c .. c;o Sctvutto continue as ~ntendent. The key consideration was West Point's emphasis on training combat leaders for the U.S. Anny, and the fact that national policy forbids assign- ment of womm to combat units. However, my attitude demanded re-examination as I observed women soldiers at other Anny Installations nmnlng. repelling from cliffs, crawling under barbed wire, firing weapons and ~trolling right along with the men. The outstanding manner In which women cadets of the Class of 1990 have acoornpJl.shed the tough Cadet Basic Training this summer assuages my c:oncems. FOR LEE MERIWEl1tF.R. star of "Barnaby Jones" OW,_ tMllll a lot of,.._..._.,_ were MlsAma- b?-E.C .. Owalboro. KJ. e I didn't think so at the Ume. but I must have. During my "retgn," a little boy ran alongside my car In a parade. I was busy taking bows and trying to be gracious and. just a$ he turned off at his comer, he looked me straight In the eye and said, "My sister Is prettier than you." That remark was llke being doused with cold water. It shook the ego out of me and put me back where I belonged. FOR BISHOP Rl..TON '· SHEEN Aa Ce6ollc:a. are we ~ to bdeM we wll be re- _.. ...... --.... after Madt?-L Mor-. Nlelraf ... N.Y • e NOt only as Catholics but as Ouistians we believe that we will be united with our loved ones after death. Heaven Is not joy and Isolation, but Is described as a kingdom, a banquet and a mani-.ge. A$ Catherine of Siena said: "The saved will have a special participation with those whom they cldsely loved with deep affection In this world." FOR DONNA FARGO. country-wes1em singer Ale VO. relUel to die Wela Fargo people?~. Donua, lt.rtford. ArtL e No. My real name Is Yvonne Vaughn. I heard the name Donna Fargo, llked It and adopted It. rm not related to the Wells Fargo Express Company, but wouldn't mind lf I were! The only resemblance between us ls that rve been • fortunate enough to get some gold records since I began singing country mu.sic. FOR RIOI urn.£ Has aDOtlau mimic ever become ug,y wttll yot1 becaae of a lmprwloa '°" clld?-SHpba Baab. Roddwl. M... e One night 1 happened to be coming out of a restaurant at the same time as David Frye, who does a very good Richard Nixon. He was quite upset as he snapped, ''Stop doing my Nixon." I was surprlsed and blurted out, "Presi- dent Nixon belongs to all of us!" November 14, t970 FAMILY WEEK.LY The N-•P•P9• M•~a.tlne PATRICK II. LINIKEY, Elcecutlve V.P.·Sales Dir Oenld 8. Wroe, Ad Manager; Rlcwd IC c.troll, Anoe. Ea81em Mgr.; JM Fru:w, Jr. Western Mgr.: a...wteflc• Ill AM. Detroil Mgr Peftdne, Step._., "" dlr u.th Md Ha,...,d, Callf.; Kent O'Al .. 1ndro, Marketing Mgr.; John Mwi>"1. Prom. Dir.; etiryt lltef, Mdsng. Mgr. ..U•LlaHE" ft&LATIONa: RORRT D. CARNEY and LEE EUii, V.P.a end Co·Directors; AoOert H. Marrtott. Mgr. PUaLtlHl!R ll!ftVICHt AotMtt J. C ........... Mgr.; J_.. Q, la,_, Business Manager; Robert 8ankw, Promotion. leott o.Germo, Executive Editor Richard Valdlrtl, Art Director Aoeal1" Alwwwlf., Senior Editor MarllJl'I .......... Food Editor a-MoGanttr, Hal L.Mdon, Associate Editors !ellall• w._..,, Asat. Art Director a.th Ollftflo, Art: QIOfla .,..,, Pictures. Leny Bone'91tt, Robert Ctlrnn, P-J. Oppenhltl!Mf, Mita SUmnlef, Contributing Editors; Mary Lone, Edit. Asal. MM1 Ayree. 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INSIDE THE MIND OF A BRILLIANT CHILD "Most people have misconceptions about gifted children. They•re pictured as oeing smug, pompous ... brainy, obnoxious kids, who prefer a book to a baseball:' ~ - By Gloria Hochman Lisa Stone Is a brilliant teen· ager. Her l.Q. registers 150, which makes her a one-ln·a· thousand e><cepllon. But, at 13, she doesn't bear much resem· blance to the stereotyped. bespectacled recluse usually a ">elated with high Intelli- gence. She's pretty, popular. an excellent gymnast and a re- spected class leader at her suburban junior high school. Yet Lisa Is a "typical" gifted child. Her mother, Stephanie Stone, says there were clues about her specialness as far back as Infancy. "Lisa always seemed precocious, even as a baby. She had an Intense look about her whenever someone sang or talked to her, as though she we.re absorbing every word. She walked at 10 months and spoke In complete sentences when she was 1 year old She also asked eridleas questions." Before Lisa was 18 months old, she had memorized a haJf. dozen children's books. She could even piece together puz· zles designed for 4-year-olds. And when she entered school at age 5. she was reading on a fifth-grade level There are two million chil- dren JUs1 like her across the country But because of a few unfortunate circumstances, e><· perts In psychology and educa- tion say many of them are "deprived, neglected, mis· trea1ed and misunderstood." "Most people have serious misconceptions about the gifted child," says Or Bruce Boston, former coordinator of ERJC (Educdtion Resources and Information Center), the clearing house for handl· capped and gifted children In Reston, Va "These children are pictured as being smug. pompous and arrogant- bralny, obnoxJous kids. who, by some accident of fate, pre- fer a book to a baseball." In reality, Dr. Boston insists. iJu,dles of gifted children con s"lstently Indicate that they are healthier, more compassionate and trustworthy and more ver- 4• FAMILY WEEKLY, No.....,,1>9r 14, 1979 satile than children of average Intelligence. Nevertheless. many gifted children may be seriously short-changed. Often, they go unrecognlzed until they have reached kindergarten or first grade. When their special ap- • titudes and talents are noticed. chances are that little will be done about them. They be· come victims of what Harold C Lyon, head of the U.S. Of- fice of Gifted and Talented Education, calls "the cream always rises" myth. He says the faulty reasoning goes llke this· "If they are really smart, they'll be able to get along on their own." "The fact Is that gifted chll· dren now achieve at a lower level than any other group," bristles Noretta Bingaman, Pennsylvania's supervisor for gifted programs. "They waste tlme and lose their capacity to learn. The greatest loss Is In the early years where special programs for the gifted are fewest" Identifying the gifted child may be the first and most serious challenge. Nora Cohen, "Early speech is a fre- quent indicator ... So is curiosity, a large vocabulary. a love of books, an exceptional memory and the desire to •team by myselr. •• coordinator of Philadelphia's program for the academically 1alented, says that observant parents can oftert spot gifted- ness long before the child enters school. Early speech Is a frequent Indicator. especlally among I . t · I girls. So Is curiosity, a large vocabulary, a love of books. an exceptional memory and the desire to "learn by my- self." Many seem to have an uncanny ability to concentrate for long periods of time and sometimes learn to read be- fore they enter school. Dorothy and Ell Fromm were aware that their son, Richard, now 7, was different. "He began to say words when he was 6 months old," his mother says. "Before long, he was writing the alphabet. He seemed to think ln well-organ- ized f ashlon. Before he was 3, he would keep charts and schedules of his activities and a calendar of events." Now In second grade, Richard has completed most of the third· grade work. He writes stories and has shown an aptitude for cartooning. Moreover, he Is friendly, popular with his Contin1ll'd 011 pas, tS IS YOUR CHILD GIFTED? • Was your child an early talker or walker? • ls he lntellectually curious? e Does he have a larger and more colorful vocabulary than other children his age? • Does he have a longer attention spen than other children his age? • ls he original and Ingenious? • Does your child exhibit Independent behavior? • Does he have unconven- tional Ideas? , • Does he seem to think logically and make sound judgments? • Does he master physical acUviUes easily? •Does he leam on his own? e Does he have a good memory? • ls he well organized? • Are his drawings rich In detail? • Does he enjoy reading or being read to? WHAT AU. PARENTS CANDO •Take the time to answer children's quest.Ions paUenUy. e Expose them to a vartety oi ~r1ences appropriate to their age and Interests. e Help them develop physical skills, such as ball-playing. bike-riding, Ice-skating and swimming. •Teach tolerance by setting an example. •Treat each child as an Individual and refrain from comparing hlm or her with siblings or friends. • Op not use your gifted child as your status sy~I; resist the desire to display him In public. • Let your child make deci- sions commensurate with his ability. e Do not praise your child If you do not mean It. He resents It. e Permit your child to display his work In your home. e Teach your child how to organize his tlme. e Let your child know that you respect him and love him for himself and not for his Intelligence. e Set behavior llmlts and be consistent In enforcing them. e Read to your child often. e Do not overstructure his life. It Is most Important that your child have free time. 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OTHEAUSECONSTITVTESFRAUD Of'FEA LIMITED TOONE COUPON PERCUSTOMEA UNAtJ. I THOAIZEO MECHAHICAl.AEPAOOUCTION ~THIS COUPON IS PAOHIBITEO ":') I L!i~--------~~~~--------~J BRILLIANT CHILD Continued from pa1e 4 classmates, sensitive and com- passionate. No one knows for sure whether these qualities reflect heredity or environment Par- ents and the home atmosphere count heavily In sUmulattng giftedness. What's needed ls a strong mother and father who love, appreciate, respect and trust their children and a home where there Is hannony and sharing experiences. Play- ing games, entertaining friends, playing musical Instruments and taking trips are especially conducive to Intellectual de- velopment , Kay Tomlln5on, mother of a ".-year-old gifted daughter, says, 'We do a lot together as a family. We play softball and take music lessons. Recently, we reproduced a Colonial weekend during which we shut off our heat, dipped c;andles, made a fire and dressed In Colonial c:ostumes. We don't think much about It. l~s just the way we live." "Gifted children often come from nurturing homes," con- firms Ms. Cohen, "and this does not necessarily mean -wealthy homes. The parents have some common traits. They are supportive of their children and have encouraged them to learn. They have opened them to a world of ex- periences. That Includes ex- ploring the supermarket and the neighborhood park as well as visiting museums and theaters. However, parents cannot do the job alone. And tragically, most schools are not equipped to deal with giftedness Most gifted children are taught In regular c lassrooms by teachers who do not devote extra effort to them. ••"What we do to gifted chil- dren Is a crime against them and against ~lety," says Ms. Blngaman. "A child comes to first grade reading on a high- school level and he Is put Into a pre-primer Most of the day IS repetition of things he al- ready knows The teacher writes him off She tells him to keep himself busv while she works with the slow learner." According to Ms. Bingaman. the price Is staggering and often Irrevocable "Some chil- dren become so bored that they become behavior prob- :~ms. Others sit back and day- drearo. and their minds get lazy. They become under- achievers. Their gifted poten- t • F~ILY WEEKLY. Now"'bef 14.1179 .. School was a disaster for Gary. It wasn't that he broke rules. but he couldn't sit still, and the teachers couldn•t cope with his unconventional mind. He became labeled a weirdo, and before long, he stopped trying!" tlal slowly shrivels until It Is gone forever. And there is no way of knowing how many gifted children are lost In the system." Ruth Kelly, mother of a l!> year-old boy who is creatively gifted-ct divergent thinker with an l.Q. of 146--agrees. "From the time Gary was a toddler, we knew he was unique," she says. "A pencil was not just for writing. Food was not just for eating. Every piece of meat looked llke a different country. When he teamed how to walk down the steps, he never walked like other children. One step was a lake, and he had to swim across ll Another step was a mountain, and he had to march over It. He would never be satisfied with one answer to a question. And his room was unbelievable. There was no place for him to sleep. One week, he turned It Into a cave. fhe next week, It was a rail- road station "School was a disaster for Gary. It wasn't that he broke rules, but he couldn't sit still, and the teachers couldn't cope wtth his unconventional mind. He became labe1ed a weirdo, and before long. he stopped trying. His drive, lnltlatlve and creativity were finally crushed. Today he wants to be exactly like everyone else. He wouldn't dare write a poem or paint a picture." Schools that do have special programs for the gifted em- ploy a number of techniques (from token programs to full- time curriculum) that have become the focus of scorching debate. Which Is better--ac- celer a tlon, enrichment, re- source rooms, early admt,s.- slons? Must teachers of the gifted have special training? Does skipping a grade help or hurt? There are no dear~t an- swers. It Is felt. however, that traditional treatment of gifted youngsters-letting them skip a grade level or giving them more work with the theory that "more Is better" -is not adequate or beneficial. Gifted children need to have their thinking processes developed and need to learn the skills necessary for Independent learning and research. It Is generally agreed that the type of teachers who work with the gifted Is crucial. They must be secure enough and mature enough not to be threatened by children who are often "one up on them." They must also be flexible and must love and understand children. Educators point out that parents have been significant In developing programs for the gifted. Many states offer par- ents the right of due process (a hearing by Its state board of education) If they are not satisfied wtth the program of- fered by their child's school. "Only If parents exercise this right and Insist on better education for their children, wtll programs for the gifted Improve," advises Ms. Binga- man. "It Is not only the future of the gifted child that Is at stake," emphasizes one edu- cator. "The future of the whole country depends on this slender group of youngsters. They are our scientists. law- yers, artists. doctors. They are the ones who have the power to solve the menacing prob- lems of our country. It Is a question of survival. You might say that our society Is In a lifeboat and that It is going to be up to these ,_ people to pull the oars." 1i11J1 . r. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . KINT GOLDEN LIGHTS · LOWER IN TAR THAN: ........ u ..... VANT~ =•= P.1 w.rf~,. U(,.I~ , ...... . u ... .. ., .... . u ... .. ---:::i:::w, ~llT ....... u ..... <PACK OR CARTON> l~I Goide0 l L:ghts 1 LOWER IN TAR THAN: 5ale1n I '""' ....... u ..... la I ~ 11 ...... u ..... ....... u ..... --I -_,... Sakm ..:(""' ---u ...... u ..... IKCDLI ?!/l{dlJ _ .. ,,.., ....... _ 11 ...... u ..... AS LOW AS YOU CAN GO AND mLL GET GOOD TASTE AND SMOKING SATISFACTION. - FAYE DUNAWAY: How does a nice Southern gal manage to scale the heights of stardom, plummet to the depths of despair, yet come up a two-time Oscar nom inee who refuses to be typecast? She's rumored to sleep until noon. throw temper tantrums and cry like a hurt chlld Jack Nicholson called her "a little nuts." 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Be- Cduse I took everything person- ally, 1 was constanlly fighting back and screaming.'' She found the situation so upsettJng that she spent three months analyzing It and finally concluded that Polanski did not, in fact, dlsllke her, but was harsh because he was under great pressure From the "Chinatown" experience, Faye believes. "I've come to realize it Is my responsibility to help relieve tension and creale a plea.sont f)tmosphere on a set" Faye concedes that some "Marriage to singer Peter Wolf filled the void in her life. ·No one expected me to get married, she says~" problems could stem from her desire for perfection Weeks before the cameras grind, she's struggling to breathe life Into her characte r-poring through books, drawing on her own experiences and going to agonizing lengths 10 look the part. To appear lean and lense for "Bonnie and Clyde," she wen! on a grim diet of grape. fruit and hard-bolled eggs and staggered a~out with sand weights attached to her wrists and waist. And once filming Is under way. no detail escape.s her. Each morning while work· jng on "A Place for Lovers," Faye spent three hours on her makeup, applying each lower eyelash hair by hair. When not before the camerM, FC1ye stays faithfully glued to the rushes, JX)flderlng how much emoting Is best for a particular lens "ln fact." Faye admits with a laugh. "often I Immerse my self In the part more than Is Conrinu~d FAMIL y W£E~l Y. ~mw "· 1171 •• a dvertteement Al 231 po1111ds,I tbougld ftl be fat for life. , Thea I lost -W pounds. By Barbara Koehn-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy T he one thing in my life I'd always wanted to do was to beoome a nurse. But I did three other things first. I got married, had children, and ate myself up to 231 pounds. Putting on that weight was quite easy for me. Each morn ing, I simply opened my mouth when I opened my eyes and djdn't stop eat~ ing until I went to bed . Bread, pizzas, spaghetti, submarine sand- wiches, pop, candy -I ate every· thing in sight. By the time my first son was horn, I'd gone from 140 to 194 pounds, which made it a hard birth. I was in labor for a day and a half. When I went home from the hospital, I immediately made up my mind to st.op gorging myself and lose weight. And so I bega n endless efforts with crash diets, reducing piJls, weekly diet sessions and just plain willpower to take off all those extra pounda. The result? Aft.er two more chil- dren, I was heavier than ever. In fact, when I finally went into train- ing, I wore the biggest uniform on the ftoor-241,h. No wonder my su- peNisor in obstetrics wouldn't let me teach nutrition to new mothers. Aft.er all, how could I teach others what I hadn't learned myself. Of courae, as a nurse, I should have known better than to let my appetite run wild. But I was human and had my weaknesses. Like when I prepared meals for my children a nd husband, I ate extra things and a lways what I knew I shouldn't. Then one day, I watched an op- eration on an extremely heavy wom- 811-She had so many layers of fat. it's a wonder she hadn't had a heart attack. After seeing her, I realJy got serious about my own weight prob-- lem. I ruled out <liet pills, however, as they'd a lwa}'11 made me nervous in the past. Yet I was desperate At 231 pounds, I WM ao big, I didn'.t even bothu to cover up my fat arnu .. enough to consjder an intestinal by- pass. But I gave up that and settled ·on the Ayds plan. It just seemed like such a sensible way to lose weight-without drugs. Besides, I'd read that Ayds• Reducing Plan Candy contains vitamins and min- erals, so I bought a bpx at our local store in Huntington Woods, Ml. ~ 1 took one or two Ayds 15 min- utes before meals with a hot drink and they really helped satis(y my appetite. I found myself eating less without any st.rain. Naturally, I took in fewer calories, so I lost weight. Thanks to t.he Ayds plan, I ac- tually Jost 111 pounds and all my , bad eating habita. I just couldn't have been happier, especially since I knew I wouldn't have to be fat for the rest of my life. I BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before Aft.er ------Height ... 5'41h" .... 5'4lh" Weight .. 231 lbs .... 120 lbs. Bust ..... 47" ....... 34" Waist ... 42'h" ..... 25" Hips ..... 50'h" ..... 33W' Dress .... 241,h ...... 9-10 • FAYE DIJNAWAY Continued healthy. Then It's hard for me to leave the character at the stage door." Faye's identification with ~her characters can bring her flashes of Insight Into her own life. In the N.B.C. film, for In- stance, Aimee McPherson re- bels against her mother, yet at the end yields to her influence. "Although she was totally dominated by her mother and I wasn't," explains Faye, "this scene struck a common chord. and I realized more fully the extent of my mother's Influ- ence on me." Faye was t:>o..t about 36 years ago in Bascom. Fla. Be- cause her father was a career Army man. they lived for short periods in Arkansas, Utah, Texas and Germany, and Faye acquired an "appetite for ad- venture and change but not for forming strong ties." I\ beauti- ful child, Faye was fussed over and pampered endlessly, dressed up like Shirley Temple and provided with ballet, tap, piano and voice lessons. Faye credits her mother with giving her the "gift of aspiration. She didn't try to tum me Into the typical Southern belle, but made me believe that by work- ing hard and applying myself I could excel In anything I chose and be more than just a wife or mother. And she instllled in me the American dream-that If you have two cars In the garage. you are successful and therefore happy." Fired with ambition. Faye studied drama at Boston Uni- versity and then in New York and pursued success obses- sively. It arrived quickly, after Faye overcame her one major obstacle: she could not do deeply emotional scenes be- cause she could not cry on stage. Coach Elia Kazan con- vinced her "that you should not be ashamed to show your feelings; that's your identity." Faye immediately burst Into tears and achieved a break- through. After a few Broad- way parts. she was given a crack at films. Her third one, "Bonnie and Clyde,"' made Faye an overnight star and hiked her salary from $30.000 to $300,000. But success was disappoint- ing. "It was so empty," she says bluntly. "Sure, It gave me some benefits, llke the free- dom to choose my own films and working conditions. But I was the same person and not very happy because I had been neglecting my personal life." Bolstered by psychoana.lysls, which helped her sort out the real Faye from Faye the Movie Star, she fluig herself lnto a series of relationships. And in doing so she gave gossip col- umnists a field day, especially during her affair with Marcello Mastroianni, which ended after a heated argument In an Italian hotel room. About these blonde glamour-girl days, Faye says reflectively, "None of these relationships was fulfill- ing. I think I was too depen- dent on m~ and afraid they would abandon me, probably because my parents were di- vorced when I was 13, and I missed having a father around.'' Meanwhile Faye's career stagnated as she repeatedly chose films that were neither critical nor box-office succes- ses. With "Chinatown" came the resurrection o f her screen ca- reer. And at about the same time, with her marriage to Peter Wolf, lead singer with the J. Geils Band, she f!Ued the void In her personal life. "I don't think anyone expected me to get married," she says. "Even my f ather-ln-law kidded, 'Aren't you the rebellious one?' The truth Is I wasn't against marriage. I waited until I was 34 because I was afraid to make the mistake my par- ents did and wanted to be sure 1 picked just the right man." With Peter, who ls a few years her junior, Faye is con- vinced she has found Mr. Right. "I've become much more self- sufficient. And Peter Is a very mature man with a healthy ego. He doesn't feel threatened by my work. although rm sure it helps that he is a singer rather than an actor." After years of emotional floundering, Faye feels secure enough In her marriage to con- template starting a family. "I would definitely like to have a child In the next couple of years," she says softly. "And I don't delude myself-I know It's the biggest responsibility I could undertake and would In- volve curbing my acting." Faye's voice contains a note of achievement. 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(20-24 .,., lb.), ......,...ct•uelllled 4 llllll11pawlMlltieror.....- 1 lb. ollra, lllced 2 oNoM, ftnelJ dlopped 1~ llllllnpaDM flour 1 cup tolUIMe, peeled Md ......, ollioppld ...... 12 F"""' ora--11t llquor (or oenned orfroan) 2' IPUIM ... 1 ... ..,UC, crYIMd PMdt.,.....,.... .... drops Tllaelco .,.....~Wice ~Ila. oull nld 2 OllP9 hot oootied ...... rice L In large kettle or Dutch oven, saute shrimp 1n 2 tablespoons butter until Historically, the cuisine of the United States has been as varied as its landscape, since the people of each region developed unique dishes to take advantage of native ingredients. During this Bicentennial year, guests have been introduced to the goodness of American ~onal cuisine at international festivals celebrated in hotels as far away as London, Cairo and Hong Kong. The festivals have highlighted recipes from New England,Virgtn;a, New Orleans, Pennsylvania, The Great West, California and The Gay Nineties era. Our Buffet contains recipes from each-making a coost-to-coast food celebration. pink. Set aside 1n bowl. 2. Heat remaining 2 tablespoons but- ter ln kettle, add okra and cook until tender. Add onion and cook until soft 3. Stir in flour until smooth. Add to- matoes and cook for several minutes. 4. Add enough water to oyster liquor to make 2 quarts and add to okra comblnatlon. Add salt, garlic and cayenne. 6. Heat to bolling, reduce heat, cover and simmer for one hour. Add shrlmp and slnunf'r for 30 minutes. 7. Just before serving. add oysters and cook ootll edges curl. 8. Then add Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce and crabmeat. Heat through. 9. Serve ln soup plates over a ~ ... of cooked rk:e. Maka 8 BD"vings 1 lb.""" oellbllge, wedded flM ~ cup eour crMl'l'I 2 tebt1epao111....., MH1paanlllff \Cl •••poon ground blllCtl pepper 2 blllMlpoonl cidlf ........, 1. Prepare cabbage and place ln large bowl. 2. To make dressing, blend sour cream, sugar, salt, ground black pep- per and vinegar ln small bowl. Pour dressing over cabbage and toss. ""' 3~ Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Toss again just before serving. Malta 4 M1T1iltl• Contlnuea FAMILY WEEKLY. Noft!DMr 14, 1'78 e ti 4', AMERICAN HERITAGE COOKBOOK Continu~d GLUED CARROTS- FINE HERBES (11-GllJ~ s dozen JOUf'8 ~whole ..... 2t.bl11pD01•bufW«INl'..- 2tmbl11pDWbrown ..... Whof-r .., CIMlpped cMNe, c:Mna, ..,.,..,.. wlbeel a.ti l . Cook carrots In small amount of salted water until tender and water has bolled away. 2. Add butter and sugar and cook, turn- ~"9 often, ~tit carrots are evenly cooked and well glazed 3. SprlnkJe carrots lightly with chopped chives. chervil, tarragon, basil and salt. Maftea 6 seruin1s 2~aao• ........ ol 1 cup flnely chopped onto.. 1 t111p a aa MlnC9d .-Ne 2 .... JOUf'8 zucc:Nn&, scrubDed, uiip11l1d wl artcrOMwlM Into V.-W:lt .UC. 1 lb. green bew. art cl'OMWl9e Into 1 ¥.Ii .... Ila. 1 te•paon hot I""" chNlee, finely . chopped 4 ~ eo..1oes, np., ,,..i.d. ...-ct wl CNrMty chopped (ot 1 ¥.Ii cu,. ~ l0f"8t0ff, df•lned wl cfl9pped} 4 2 .. -.oone .... v. '9...,oon ,,....,, ground bled& pepper 1 cup com II~ rreeh or rronn l . In a flameproof casserole, heat the oil. Add onions and garlic. Saute, stir- ring. untll they are soft and translucent. !.. Add the zucchini, green bedns and chilies. Saute for 3 minutes. 1. Add the tomatoes, salt and pepper. Cover and cook for 15 minutes. 4. Add com. fresh or defrosted Sim- mer until zucchini and green beans are tender but crisp te" Taste for seasoning and serve at once Maua 4 to 6 suuinB• BOSTON BROWN BREAD (New f.lelllmO 2 c:upe butter'mlk ~ cup lftOl8Mee ~ cup ra•m.. ,,_...-., totden SultanM 1 cup ,,. "°"' 1 cup wflole ...... ftCM 1 cup ,.-ow com meal "9 ._.,a aa bekJng eoct. 11111poon ..,, 1 lllbh 1paan ...... .,.. ol l. In a deep bowl, combine buttermllk and molasses and beat together. Stir In ,Ill.sins. 2. Combine rye flour, whole wheat flour, com meal, soda and salt. 3. Slft the flour milcture Into buttermilk mixture, one cup at a time, stirring well. 4. Wash and dry 2 empty (20-oz. size) »• FAMILY WEEKLY,~ 14, llTI cans (5 ~ x 3 Inches) and brush the Inside of each with oil. 5. Pour batter Into cans. Cover each can with a circle of waxed paper, then with a larger circle of aluminum foll. (Foll should be puffed like the top of a chef's hat) Tie down edge of foll around the rim of the can with string. 6. Place cans in a pressure steam cooker for 2 hours and 15 minutes or place on a rack ln a large kettle. Pour bolling water half-way up sides of cans. Cover and simmer for about 2 hours. 7. RerT>OYe foll and slide breads out onto a heated platter to serve. (NOTE: Breads can be kept In the tins afteT cooking and may be refrigerated up to 7 days. To serve: Steam for 10 to 15 minutes.) Malt.ea 2 cylindr;icaf loaoea v ....... oA for frying plul 1 ~oA t CM (11 OD.) wflole kemef com, drained · 1 cup alt-purpoM nour ~ c:upmb 2egge 1 re.poo.1 ~ec:tlng baking powder ~ twtiaOfl l9ff ....... Of ........ bl• .... eytup 1. Pour vegetable oil up to ~-Inch depth Into electric sklllet. Heat oil to ~F. !. Using fork, stir together 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, com, flour, milk, eggs, baking powder and salt In medlwn bowl. 1. Drop batter by large tablespoonfuls Into hot oil and fry for 3 to 5 minutes until golden brown. Tum each fritter once. 4. With slotted spoon, remove fritters SOlJl1IERN FRIED OllCKF.N Wiiia ONION GRAVY ~ 2l\ -s ... chlcbn, cut Into • ,_.. 2l\ tnpaao•Mll Plndi hllllJ ground lllec:ll ,.,.., 1 a1p,._2....e11paw..,..,_. flour , .. ..,.._.,,... 2 Cllp9..., .... oNoN 2aipa .... 111111111pa0fl_..........., ,..,....,,Of ........ u...t l . Season chicken pieces with salt and pepper and chDt each ptece In one cup of floor. I. Heat lard In a large, heavy skillet. Add chicken pieces and cover. Fry over high he.at for 5 minutes. Tum pieces and ooot1nue to fry for 4 to 5 mtnutes. Test with sharp knife for doneneS& 3. Transfer chicken to paper towel- lined dish and keep warm In own set on low he.at 4. To make gravy: pour off most of fat from pan. Add onk>ns and sprinkle with remaining 2 tablespoons flour. Cook, stln1ng. ttU onions are golden ~ Pour In water whlJe stirring and bring to a boil. 5. Stir In vinegar and season to taste with salt and peppa. 6. Bring cream separately to a boil; then add to grlN'J. Taste and correct seasoning If necessary. 7. Arrange chicken on a platter and serve hot with gravy on the side. Maw 4 auvin88 to paper towels. 5. Serve hot with syrup. Delicious by themselves or with Fried Chicken With Onion Gravy. MaJtea 16 fritter• Contlnu~d AMERICAN HERITAGE COOKBOOK ' Continued GRAPEFRUIT AND AVOCADO SAIAD (CAlll.omla) 3 IVOcadoe, peeled, pitted end ellc:ed 2 teblnpoon• lemon juice 1 medium head eurl~chlCOfY, wuhed and tom 3 endlvn, washed e.nd Mper8ted Into leavH 3 medium grepetrult. peeled and NCtloMd 3 emefl tometon, cut In wedgff 12 treeh bing chen'" Vlnelgrette Dreulng (recipe tollowe) 1. Sprinkle avocado slices with lemon juice. 2. Arrange greens in salad bowl and top with avocado slices, grapefruit sections, tomato wedges and cherries. 3. Just before serving, toss gently with a little Vinaigrette Dressing. Makes 6 servings Vlna.lgrctt~ Drastng 4 teblnpoone tarregon vl~r 1 tablffpoon finely chopped onion YJ teupoon thyme IHves, crushed ~ teaspoon uvory ten-. crushed ~ INapoon dry musta'd 1 teMp(IOn Mft FrHhty ground bleck pepper ~ cup plue 2 tebleepoons olive on 1. Combine vinegar, onion, thyme, savory, dry mustard, salt and ground black pepper ln small bowl. 2. UsJng a wire whisk, add oil slowly, beating constantly until dressing Is smooth and thick. Makes% cup DUTCH RICE APPLES (P~) ~ cup short"9ralned, regule.r whit• rlc. ~cup sugar ~ teupoon aalt 3 cupe milk Weter 8-1 O ( 4-5 lbs.) large Rome Bffuty or Maclntoeh •Piii• . 2 cupe red reepberry or etr.wberry jam Soft MMlngue Topping (recipe folfOW9) 2 tablftpoona •• .., 4 labt•poona -.>l'M Jeck. bre.ncty or ldrecll 1. Combine rice, sugar, salt and milk ln a large, heavy saucepan. Heat to bolling, stir- ring. Reduce heat, cover and cook over very Grapefnait aad a\OOCAdo salad Hnccl CAllfomla...tylc. maka a dcllglitful ..w ol _pr ..... colon ... ta:twa. I low heat for about SO to 60 minutes or until rice is tender and very creamy. Stir with fork ocCASlonally. 2. Core apples and remove a one-Inch wide strip of peel from top of apples. Place apples In baking pan. 3. Preheat oven to 350• F. Fill centers of ap- ples with rice pudding mixture. 4. Heat red raspberry jam and brush peeled apple rims with It. S. Pour water in baking pan to depth of half Inch. Bake apples tor about 40 minutes, until just tender. Do not baste with water. 6. Make Soft Meringue Topping. 7. When apples are baked, cover tops with about one-fourth cup soft meringue, giving swirl to top. 8. Set oven at 400° F. and bake apples for about 3 to 5 minutes until meringue Is lightly browned. 9. In small saucepan, heat remaining red raspberry jam, water and bourbon to bolling. Pour Into sauceboat. 10. To serve: Place apples on an attractive serving platter, or place each apple on an In· divldual plate, and pour a little red raspberry sauce around each Makes 8 to 10 servings Soft McriagH Topping 2 999 whit-. room temper•ture Duh S.lt 4 tablnpoona ~·' 1. Preheat oven to 400• F. In small bowl, with electric ml.xer set at high speed, beat egg whites with salt until soft peaks form. 2. Beating at high speed, gradually sprinkle ln sugar, 2 tablespoons at a tlme. Beat until sug~ Is completely dissolved after each addl· tlon. Continue beating until whites stand in stiff peaks. . 3. Use as topping fo~utch Rice Apples and bake for about 5 minutes until golden Makes 2 cups meringue, enough for 8 apples Co111i1111rd on oos.1r 2.J FOODSHELF DINNER-IN-A-HURRY Prepare l pkg. (6 ozs.) 1blffllls mhl for pork according to package directions, except cook 1 pkg. (10 ozs.) frozen .,._ with the vege· table ecw11i119 packet and watu. Stir In stuffing crumbs. Brown 1 can (I lb.) refriger- ated ..._ pattla In 3 to 4 tablespoons "ese- a.ble al. Heat 1 can (10 Y.t ou.) cnam of •room ICMlp with Y.i cup .. or water, dash pepper and 1 teaspoon prepared ..... ~ Beat with wire whisk until smooth and bubbling. Spoon stuffing and green-pea com- bination on platter and arrange ham patties alongside. Serve mushroom gravy separately. Maua 4 to 8 aervings FAMILY W£EklY, HOYM!bet 14, 1171 • 1t ·~Jre·~ ~ Six delicious intemallonal rec:lpea, 'dB,, only In sacks of Pillsbury's Beste Flour. ~, Here's a very special kind of holiday. c heer-six recipes from around the ~ world. for cookies your family and guests will love. Austrian Chocolate Balls.. French Butter· c reams and other delicious favorites. from • recipes tested by Pillsbury so you know they're easy to make and your whole family will just love their great taste. Get the recipes while they last. in specially marked sacks of Pillsbury's Best~. the Idea Flou~ ...... , By MarllynHansen. FoodF.dltor _______________ _ A Thanksgiving Menu From the"Food Olympics" A menu based on native American foods, one In the athletics world. there Is the Olym- pics. And In the food wortd there Is the Inter- national Culinary Cornpetitton.. This year the competition was held October 21-28 In Frankfurt, Germany. of eight submitted by the U.S . culinary team for the 1976 International Culinary Competition. T earns from 25 countries competed this · * The First Danbury Mint Gold Christmas Ornament * ~ fllle 201d. aokl COY'fl°ed oru.-eet isMH .. rtedalMI~. * A prized U.Uted edilioll ud a •aiqwety beaatlhl ~ 1m . Not a•ailable la scora. * u..lted edtdotl aftbable •• oriatuJ --price olll,J Hdf l>ecembn 25, 1976. * Guruteed Cltrblmas Ddlvery fcwallordenmailed before No~ 2', 1'76. Aetndl" sift~· * Priced at 0111J Sll.50 The First Danbury Mint Cold Christmas Ornament will surely be- come a tTeasured heirloom in your fam ily. As the years pass, it will always evoke cherished memories of Chrishna.s, 1976. Cold, the emblem of royalty, has traditionally been associated with Christmas throughout the centuries, beginning with the Three Wi5e Men. This is why the Fint Danbury Mint Christmas Ornament Is covered wfth gleaming 201rt. gold. This exquisite ornament will be issued in a itrictly Umlted edition and ls available at origiDa.I issue price only for orden postmarked by December ~. 1978. So, consider the satisfaction of beginning a family collection of heirloom-quality omameots, to be passed with pride from generation to generation. r-·-··--------·-·····•••••••••••••••••••••••• ro-o~~ 144..: ... ~ ,_:= W.qpott. Conn. 06UO Dm '" ZI, 111t Pleax enter my order for the Fint Danbury Mint Gold Cbrisunas Ornament. 1 Unde?tand that Chri.imes delivery is 1uarantecd for all orde11 malled befort November 26, 1976. I h1¥e enclosed my remlll~ as follows: ---Ornament(•) 0 Sll.$0 each .............. S ---- Sblppias • handlifta @ s 1.2' per Of'l'l.lmeft( ........ s ---- Total -a cmclotecl• .. .. .... . ... . .... S ___ _ D a.ck llilr'll If ~ ...._.. la IO tie lb.I~ IO a dHl«ftt ..._ UC1 p,,. -_. ~ Oii • ..._. ....... of !Jiii*. Ai.o IDchacle ....,. -·I« Ill\ cant •Mda " w1U prO¥ldl 11 ~ y------------------ ~ ----------------~ • 037 : ·---------------------·---------------------~ I .... ! .... ~ ............................ .. ............................. p....._c.w~c. ... ..., ......... ....... ( ........... ,... .. ,,,, .. __ year. Each prepared four mcmn reflecting Its nation's cookery. The U.S. team chose "The Splrtt of '76" as Its menu theme. Following ls one of the el!lit menus sub- mitted for the competition. It ts made of such American foods as cranbcnies, squash and wUd rice. Seuonally, It la a great fall menu and woukl be an lrnaglnattw alternative to the usual roast-turkey-ancktuf flng dinner on Thanksgiving tables. 5PRI' OF '76 MENU c.w Fnllli C1 ... I fT1' s..p• New~ ..... ··~ (Ped Stew .. Acera ~ WIW Rice.,...._ • .-.P 'Ma• ......... w... €o111Bes Cell• T• •Recipe Given COLD FRESH CRANBEJUIY SOUP 2or..- 1 •lupaan butter 11'~ ... 1c:up......, .... ~c:upor-..)llkl9 1 ... ,..... Of tr... G_..,._ 1c:up .......... 1c:up--~ 1c:up-~ 1C-.dult ... l . Peel rind off oranges with a potato peeler and cut In very fins julienne. !. Melt butter In saucepan but do not brown. Add orange rind and saute, stirring. until sofl 3. Add sugar, sherry and orange juke. Heat to bolling and allow to boll for 2 minutes. 4. Add fresh cranberries and cover. Heat to bolling and allow to boll for 2 minutes. Un- cover and boll for another 3 minutes. Tiletl allow mlxtW'e to chill. (Thls mixture can be made a day 'in advance and chilled ovemlghl) 5. Place chilled mixture In blender. Add white wine and blend at moderate speed for one minute. 6. Add light cream Md sour cream and blend at moderate speed for one more minute. Strain mixture to remove orange rind, cran- berry skin& and teeds. 7. Before serving. whisk In club soda until well blended. Serve over k:.e cubes. Gam1ah each cup with 2 pecan halves and a tiny ~rig ofmlnl Moh• 2 qta., aboul 8 (1-oz.) wruinf• • • FAMILY WEEKLY, Hool'M!Mf 14, 1171 I I NEW ENGIAND PD..GRIM'S KETTLE (POik Stew 111 Aeon Sq.ula) 4 ecom 9ll'IMh (1~·2 lbl. eM:fl) BoHJng, ulted ...... 2 ~ mefted butter 2 l8bleepoone Vermont meple or meple-blended 2 =poons poril lud ot ahortenlng J ~ cup chopped onlona i 1 lb. IMn portt lltoulder, .. Iced end cut In ¥ lbort •tripe \la te11poon ground blec:k pepper "' llHIP Don marjoram ...... ~ bllyleat \la .... poon mwer Med 1 lerge clove prtlc, cnaahed 1 cup cubed 9Nf peeled tometo 2 tebleepoona flour 1 can (10 oa.) beef bouHlon or brown •toc:k ~ lb. canota, peeted 9Nf alic.cl ~ lb. purl onlone, peeled 8olUng, .......... 1 pq. (10 on.) fronn "'"" peea 1 a-(I on.) pickled beby com ~....., 1. Prepare 4 acorn squash "kettles" by cut· Ing off top part of squash (reserve for later use) and using the heavy bottom part. Scoop out all seeds and trim to about one<Up ca- pacity or more. 2. Preheat oven to 375• F. Drop squash into boiling, salted water and blanch for about 5 minutes; then drain. , 3. Place squash upright on baking sheet Brush the Inside of the squash with CPtnlxture of melted butter and maple syrup. Place tops of squash In bottom of pan also, along with enough boiling water to measure half an Inch. t . Bake squash for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender. 5. Make Pork Stew: In heavy flameproof cas- serole or Dutch oven, heat lard until hot but not smoking. Add onions and pork strips and brown well on both sides. Stir In pepper, mar- jor am, bay leaf, caraway seed, garlic and tomato. 6. Sprinkle In the flour and stir well. Then add beef bouillon. Cover and heat to bolling; reduce heat and simmer for about 40 to 45 minutes or until pork is tender. 7. Cook carrots and onions together in boll- ing salted water; then drain. Cook peas ac- cording to package directions and drain. I. Add cooked vegetables to pork stew. J ust before serving, stir ln pk:kled baby com, re- serving a few for garnish. 9. A ll hot acorn squash ''kettles" with hot pork stew and garnish with tiny com and chopped parsley. Place lid of squash ''kettle" on top. 10. To keep hot, reheat tn 325• F. oven or serve tmmediately with Wild Rice Patties (recipe follows). Maltea 4 aervings WIU> RICE PATl'IES ¥1 cup diced uncooMd becon 2 IMllUpDDtl9 cfl.,,.ld onion 1 telll11pallft dMlpped pentey ~ cup oooUd wtld rte.• 1 ~ H•Dtiecl, etlff lnMhed potatoes ' .. yolk D .... nut!Mg '4 k· PDDft ..at ~ te•pDDft pound blec:k ,.,._ Flour 2 tlblellpaor• butter or merprlM 1. Jn large skillet, sauti bacon until crisp. Add onion and saute, stirring. until golden brown. Add parsley. Drain off bacon fat l. In bowl, combine bacon-onion mixture, wild rice, potatoes, egg yolk and seasonings. 3. Shape Into four round flat pattJes. Coat Continued on page 24 FAMILY W£EJU.Y, Ho<temb« 14, 1179 a 21 ·Tuna Helper helps more than just tuna! l:X>n't let the name fool you. Besides making terrific tuna dishes, tho6e rich cream or cheese sauces with noodles do dellghtful things with other meats as well. On every Tuna Helper• box, you '11 find easy, inexpensive recipes that help you tum leftovers into delicious things lilc.e Ham and ~ Souffle or Hot OUclc.en Salad. And just to show you how really quid and easy those recipes are, here's one for Turlc.ey Tetrazrini. Go ahead. Let Tuna Helper help you with more than . just tuna. Turkey 'letnw:ini I package Tuna Helper• main dish mix for noodles. cheese sauoe 'n tuna 2~ cu pg hot water 1 package (3 ouooes) cream cheese. cut into cubes 2 cups cut-up cooked turkey 2 tal:)lespoons sliced green onions Tomato wedges or slices, if desired Hea1 O\len kl 400°. Heat Noodles. Sein' Mix. waler and ucam dleClr 11> boillrc in 3-quan uucepan, Ill~ con· Mmldr. mnove from he111. Sdr in turlcey uid onb\&. fuur inllo iqremed 2-quain ~. a-r uid bake }() minuus Clunilh with 1IOmlllXI wedp. 5 rervinp. ~Jers <f Cjami~ "Week~ are invited to Enjoy collecting - · a stirring panorama of U.S. history . to be treasured now and preserved jorjuture Benerations. "'1l. John H. Jonu 4SS Ma.<Jt StJr.e.e.t AnlJA>heJLe, U.S.A. 01234 • PoetaJ eoa.-oraUve SodetJ (A Dlmtoa of MBI. Ille.) , -.At a surprisiniJ modest cost,you can receive beaut!fa! <first Vay Coversjore.ach hew commemorative stamp issue cf the'Vnited States. The United States regularly honors the im- portant men, events and places in its his- tory through the issuance of official U.S. commemorative postage"sTamps. When a new stamp is to be issued, one. and only one, post office is designate d to provide the official "First Day" cancellation. The specially de- signed envelope bearing the new stamp, can- celled with the exact date of first issue of the officially designated post office, is a First Day Cover. First Day Covers are fascinating collectors' items. As you can well imagine, the combina- tion of an historic stamp, cancelled with the "First Day of Issue'' postmark of the officially designated post office on a specially designed envelope, results in a collector's item of the fi rst order. One that has been prized by collec- tors like Dwight D. Eisenhower, George C. Marshall and Franklin D. Roosevelt, plus oth- ers with the foresight to preserve yesterday and today for tomorrow. The best time to obtain these prized collec- tors' items is when they are issued. This is now made easier than ever by the Postal Com- memorative Society. Fint Day Coven combine art and history in a tribute to our American h eritage. Eisen- hower . . . the Battle of Bunker Hill ... the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner ... the landing of astronauts on the moon ... such are the subjects chosen by the United States for national honor on commemorative postage s tamps. 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Simply mall the completed application with chey k (payable to P.C.S.) to the addre11 above. •Conn. resldanta pay SUM for each memberahlp to lnclude tu. FOOD OLYMPICS Continued from page 21 each side Ughtly with flour. 4 . Saute patties In hot melted butter until golden brown on both sides. Serve 2 pattles with each portion. Makes 2 servings •NOTE: If you wish, use 1 pkg. (6 ozs.) long graln and wild rice mix. Prepare according to package directions, making 21h to 3 cups. Comblne with 5 to 6 cups prepared instant mashed potatoes, Increasing seasonings and other ingredients proportionately. Makes 10to12 servings SKILLET PUDDING s..cc: 1 ~ cMrk or llgllt brown ....,, pec:Ud 2 cupe bollng ...... 2 t9bleep DOM butter 1 .._poon pure vMlll• extrllCt Batter. ~cup ..... 1" cup butter ~ cupmlk 1 cup IMleltted •lo-purpoee flour 1 le•paon Nldng powcler ~t111paonult ~ hntpDDn puN YMlfa U1rect ~cupralalM ~ cup ........ (optlonll) 1. Preheat oven to 350• F. YamYums I 1 Z. To make sauce, combine brown sugar, boiling water, butter and vanilla In 10-lnch lronskillet (or flameproof shallow ~role). 3. Heat to bolling. stlrrlng, until sugar dissolves. . 4. To make batter: Cream sugar and butter together with wooden spoon or electric m~er; then stir In milk. 5. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Gradually add to sugar-milk mixture. Stir In vanilla, raisins and nuts. 6. Drop batter Into bolling sauce mixture In sklllet by spoonfuls. Bake for 20 to 25 min- utes or until pudding tests done when a pick Is inserted In It 7. Serve warm. Makes 4 to 6 servings AMERICAN HERITAGE COOKBOOK Continued . SWF.ET POTATO- PEAR C~Ol.E (So.di) s .. , ....... potatoee "' cup light brown eupr, PllCked "' tuepoon ult ~ teupoon ground cinnamon S~buttlror marprlne 1 cup freeh etanberr ... 1 large firm.,.., 1" cup treeh or.nge Juice ~ cup dtopped watnuta L Place sweet potatoes In saucepan and add water to cover. Boll for 30 to 40 min- utes until tender. 2. Drain, cool slightly, peel and cut potatoes Into ~-Inch-thick slices. Arrange half of the sliced sweet potatoes In a greased l 1h-qt. casserole. 3. Ml?Ytogether brown sugar, salt and cinnamon and sprinkle half the mixture over sweet potatoes. Dot with 1 ~ table- spoons butter and sprinkle with 1h cup cranberries. 4. Top with remaining sweet potatoes and pear slices; sprinkle with remaining brown sugar mixture. Dot with re- maining butter and add re- maining cranberries. Pour orange Juice over all. 5. Cover and bake In pre-. heated 35()• F. oven for 30 minutes. Uncover, sprinkle with walnuts and bake for 5 more minutes. Makes 6 aervings ,. -. -.. ,-·· Co111i111w d 011 flllJ!e 2 0., 14 FAMILY WEEKLY, November 14, 1978 ® "' .. ~~· . +-r . -----L~;,~i;h~;-~-----i::~o~-----~-~~ coupon take it ~ Whl'n you huy Brim" Frcczc·D1i1:J ~ ~· · t ' or CrounJ lk l'affeinatcJ Coffee (any size). ' n.,. . o your grocer, · . and save 40~ .. on yo ur ~ next purc hase ~ of Brim~ Decaffeinated Coffee. p f,elebrityCook ~---------------~ TONI9S TOSTADAS- A Meal Thats Yit For the Captain·s Table Toni Tennille and Daryl Dragon, starring in ABC-Ws new show, 'lhe Captain and Tennille: are strict vegetarians. Their pet bulldogs, following suit, are semivegetarians. By the Captain and T ennllle .. ~ wtdli tw. Dorwy Daryl Dragon and Toni Ten- nille, TV's new comedy team, claim to ·be "lacto-vegetarl- ans" -me an Ing they eat plenty of dairy products, such as cheese. milk and eggs and lots of fresh vegetables. They've even gone so far as to make semlvegetarlans out of . their pet bulldogs, Elizabeth and Broderick (named after actor Broderick Crawford). DARYL: I remember the time I became a vegetarian: It was after I discovered I had gout, and the doctor, telling me not to worry, prescribed special pills. Somehow, that didn't seem quite right, so I began studying different types of diets. I was Impressed by some of the things I read about eating natural foods and their effects on the body, and I de· clded to give the natural foods regimen a try (with my doc- tor's blessing). I've dropped certain things from my diet, foods containing refined flour, sugar and additives, for In- stance. Toni and I eat much like people did a century ago -and we can't get over how great we feell TONI: We like vegetables steamed or lightly sauleed, huge salads laden with protein- rich sunflower seeds or pumP.- kln seeds, bits of cheese, hard- oooked eggs and herbs. I fh;id I can whip up meals-like tacos or tostadas-ln a hurry, and still please nonvegetarlan friends who come for dinner. Guacamole· Is a favorite of ours because we love avo- cados, and lentils spiced with cumin and chill powder make a terrific hearty fllllng. By the way, lentils are a.n _ .. ~-.. U.CttUenL roat.nstay. They're rich in protein, Inexpensive and versatile. You can use them In casseroles, with rice and vegetables, with eggs or in hot salads tosserl with a vine- gar-herb dresstng. You can even team lentils with barley and vegetables In a lentil loaf made from cooked mashed lentils, oetmeal, soy grits, chopped nuts, vegetables and beaten egg. Oven-bake It like a meat loaf and serve It With tomato sauce. Now that's frtat eating! a 8 FAMILY WEl!KL Y, N-ber 14, Ul71 Toei T~ lllld die C..,.... wtdi -of dadr ~ fed!Dg JiMt SJGt .. ~ TONI'S TOST ADAS I com tortlt.lff • Satnow.roM 1 hHd romaine lettu~. tllrMded (plu• eddltloNll 1 .. w.forgeml9h) Lefltll FU ting (red.,. foflOW8) 1 cup or•tecl ctt.dd•r cMeN Guacamote FIKlng (recipe foftowa) 2 ....... '°"'8toM, cut In ~ or c:Mny tomatc>M, hafYed 1 cup dlllry eour creem ¥1 cup ct;cippld ..... oNoll 1. Saute tortillas ln olt until crisp, tumlng once. Drain on paper towels. Place on cookie sheet ln warm oven. t. To assemble: Place lettuce leaves on Individual servi.ng plate.s. 3. Top with tortillas. Spread Lentil Fiiiing on each tortilla and top with generous layers of lettuce, cheese, Guacamole Fiiiing. tomatoes and sour cream. Gamlsh with chopped green onions and serve at once. Make• 8 ~ty to1tadati •Com tortillas are made wlth- out preservatives and are available In most supermar· kets. •luck with 2 whole dovH 1 large •talk C9fery, chopped Pfnch of ckt.d thyme ~ tenpoon ... Nit 1 clove pr.-.d gartlc 1 te...,oon chRI powder (or .... , Duh ground cumin S .. ttot.nte Freehly ground bl~ .,..,.,., I tot.9 .. 1. Rinse lentils well ln cold water. Add to saucepan with water, bay leaf, onion, celery, thyme and sail Cover and brlng to a quick boll. Reduce heat and cook, covered. until lentils are tender. t. Drain off surpltU liquid, re- serving to flavor soup or vege· tables. Discard herbs and vegetables. Mash lentils with fork. Add garlic, chill powder, cumin, salt and pepper to taste. Makes 6 cups Guce-ok Fmlllg: 2 ripe ftOClldoe 2 labfe9pootia frnfl lemon or lllM fulce' 1 rtpe tontato, chopped 2 If"" cftRln, chopped Few drope Pf"Md gartlc S.eultto._t. Duh Tebnc:o to teete, optional 1. Cut avocados !~wise Into halves and remove seeds and skin. Mash avocados with fork and blend In lemon or lime Julee. !. Stir In tomato and chilies. Add garlJc, salt Md Tabasco to taste. Mo.Jtea 1 ~ cup• FAMILY WEEKLY. ~Mt 14, 1'71 e 21 Crisp, navorful chicken without frying! Corn-Crisped Chicken Italiano So easy to bake ming two great American favorites- Wish-Bone• Italian Dressing and Kellogg's* Com Flake Crumbs. ~ cup WISH-BONE ITALIAN DRESSING 2Yi to 3-pound chicken cut into serving pieces I~ cups KELLOOG'S CORN FLA.KE CRUMBS In shallow dish, pour Wish-Bone Italian Dressing over chicken; cover and marinate at least · .. I hour, turning occasionally.Pre> heat oven to 350°F. Coat mari- nated chicken with Kellogg's Corn Flake Crumbs. In foi l-lined shallow baking pan, place coated chicken skin-side up in a single layer. Bake uncovered without turning for I hour or until tender. Makes 4 to 6 servings. L Collectors·c1assic ________ _ Popping Corn-ltS a Good Old American Pastime Truly an American food, com was developed by the Indians from some species of native gras&-mor.e-than-80.000-YeClJS ago ... An, •..• -- tradition has it that popped com was served at the first Thanksgiving celebrated here. By Marilyn Hansen Food Editor ... '& ..... CIOl'll llllo"" typa (doc:lwlw from rw): I) Flllt Con II tM ,,kelored con,_ .... .._...__ ............. ,......... ..... !) Popcon. propert, ..._ .. ' "poppile con. ....... .., CGl'll tWaplodeeto...., ........ ........................ 3) SwedCon .. ........, .... c6-~ ... bnell .. ...... ...., ........ ........ 4) Pod Cora la...,. •flower llllTUl8•• rd• 5) Dat Cora II 1 lllJnilledfwhatocltfeed. I smm iit\iEL·s CARAMEL CORN 2 cupe tight brown ..... ftrMIJ pecked ¥. cup light com syrup ¥. lb • .........-or butter ~ t111paon CJNM of tarts 1 lMlfl a on ult 1 te•p aon l*llng eoda . • qta. ,,....,, popped popcom 1. In 2Y.a-qt. saucepan. com- bine brown sugar, com syrup, butter, cream of tartar and salt. !. Heat to bolling. sttrrtng, over medium-high heat. Stirring constantly, boll rapidly to hard-ball stage, 26()• F. (about 5 minutes). · 3. Remove from heal Stir ln baking soda quickly but thor· oughly and pour at once over popcorn In large roasting or baking pan. Stir gently until all kernels· are coated. 4. Bake In preheated ~ F. oven for 1 hour, stirring 2 or 3 times during baking. 5. Tum out at once Gin waxed paper, spread apart and allow to cool completely. Break apart and store In tightly cov- ered container. Maku 6 quart. ••FAMILY WEEKLY. Nowmll« 14, lfTI AMERICAN HERITAGE COOKBOOK ContinMed ALMOND DATE TORTE (Calfcwm.) 4 .......... ated "cup ..... 1 cm (5~ OD.) roe.Nd, .il..rect IMnnda (1 ~ ~) 1 't-cups..._~ cr""'*- 1 Yt 'cMpaow• baklftg powd« ~ 1111p a llft ground dniieinon lll .... paan ult lll cupllllk 1 all' hNwJ CfMtlt 2 ~ aoue confectloi-•' ...-r ~ leMpoon pure VllnMle utrM:t 2 .... ,.,.,. ... watect or...-rind ~ cup~ or..alftted dat" "' cup ...,.. datiee, pitted 1 lllbleepoon honeJ or com •1NP L In small bowl, beat egg yolks with ~ cup sugar until very thick and light In color. !. Set aside 3 tablespoons almonds and grind remainder In electric blender 3. Combine ground almonds, graham cracker crumbs, baking powder, cinna· mon and .salt Add alternately with milk to egg mixture. 4. Preheat oven to 325• F. 5. ln large bowl with ·electric mixer, beat egg whites untJI soft peaks form. 6-Gradually add remaining ~ cup sugar, beating until stiff peaks form. Fold Into crumb mixture and pour Into well-greased 9-tnch spring-fonn pan. 7. Bake for 35 10 40 minutes, or until a cake tester poked In center comes out clean. I. Cool In pan for 10 minutes. Remove spring ring and cool completely on wire rack. 9. Beat cream until stiff. Fold ln con- fectioners' sugar, vanilla. orange rind ..net chopped dates. 11. Cut torte in half. making 2 layers Spread half of whipped cream mlx1Ure on bottom layer and pla« second layer on top. Top with remaining whipped cream mixture. IL Garnish with remalnl.ng slivered aJ. monds and whole dates. Olp dates In honey to give them a nice gloss before arranging them oo cake. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or overnight before serving. Makes 8 serumgs BAKED CINNAMON·ANJ>. RAISIN APPLE COMPOTE (Nel1t rt) 3 cups peeled, diced red .... lll cup...-- 1 tllbleepoon SUQ8I' 1 mblespoon lemon Juice 2 leMp a 1>1• ground dnnamon l4 tH1p a an Found nutnM9 Topping: "" cup lnetMt ...... *' llllllk ,_.._ Ya cup Ice ...., 1~1ewjulce 1 llibt•paonaupr I. Preheat oven to 350" F. In a 1 ~-qt. UghtJy oiled casserole, combine apples, raisins, sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon and nutmeg. Cover and bake for about 25 to 30 minutes, until apples are tender. Chill. 2. Prepare topping: Oill1 a small mbdng bowl. In chilled bowl, beat dry milk and water with electric mh<er at high speed, beating until soft peaks form, for about 3mlnutes. 3. Add lemon juice. Beat until stlH, for about 4 minutes. Stir In sugar. Use immediately. Makes 4 ~ruings HERB DINNER BISClJlTS• (5-dt) 2 cups unaffled alt-purpose flour 2 ~ ..... germ S te•paow19 beldng powd« 1 tNSPOO" ult 1 YI te11 pow ca1away ...ct 1 ~ teupoons dried minced °"'°" Continued Family Weekly FOODSHELF Bea:POTPIE In small skillet heat J tablespoon ....-. I large Olllaa. sliced lengthwise.. and c:oof<, stirring. over medium heat until golden. Combine onion. 2 cans (24-oz. size) beef .tew, Y.a teaspoon drylH leaves, 1 bay lat, crumbled. and 2 tablespoons Worc.eatcnllirc M11ct ln }Y,a-qt. cas- serole. Roll out pk putry for 1 (9-tnch) crust and top casserole. Press edge of pastry around ca.sserole rim with fork. Beat l cgs with I tablespoon water·thoroughly and use It to brush surface of pastry Bake In preheated 425°F. oven for 30 minutes. M akes 4 to 6 seroints I I I I I I I I MEMO CALENDAR YOUR SPECIAL PHOTO ENLARGED 1 400°/o FUU COlOA PHOTO IN FULL_ COLOR ]~ · ... ~-... . ·~,, NEW . 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People In a lower-income bracket may have fewer material possessions than the more affluent. but they have more friends. ANSWERS l . False. Consensus of studies indicates th.at striving toward hClpplness-which Is popularly thought of In terms of ma- terial success--is one of the most fundamental drives characterizing hu- man life And IA.oMO. as so frequently happens, matenal success falls to bring the anticipated happiness, dlslllus1on ment and frustration result Which Is why many people clf'e rich, bored and W'lhappy. And It's Interesting to note in this connection that in psychological studies where men and women have been asked to name tie time In their life when they were happiest and had the most zest for living. most n.lmed the years when the going was the toughest, when they had to sltUggle to make ends meet. !. Fa~. They don't get all of them by any means. If a person•Js ln a sltuaUon In which something goes wrong with hls car and he needs asslS1ance, he's more likely to get a helping hand from a passer-by If he gives the appearance of not being very prosperous than If he looks like he's "got It made." For example, Fk>nda State University tn- vestlgators conducted an ant~tmg experiment Throughout an entire week of evenings they left a car, with the headligh1s on and the driver's window rolled down. parked ln a downlown shopping cenler And "the affluence of the owner was Indicated by using either a 1974 gold Eldorado or <l 1971 gTay Mustang (high-and moder· ctle-pnced cars. reipecHvelyl." Public reaction-In temu of helpful.ne.ss and concern or Indifference-is eloquently Indicated by lhe re5Ulls. reported as follows. the lights of the Mustang were 1umed off over twice a.soften (82 per· cent of the observation periods) as were the llghls of the Eldorado (39 percent of the time). l. Tr~ evidenced by the findings from a 10.state, tooth-by-tooth analysl.s of 10.CXX> young people_, c.onducted by a University of Mlchlgcin research group. Re.suits of the study Indicated that malnutrition and low resistance to tooth decay did not show up among 1he least affluent but rather "among the more pampered youth. This was appar- ently the result of.overindulgence In the wrong kind of food and poor eatmg habits." As the investigators note In their report to the International Assocl· atlon for Dental Research, It is reason- able to assume that frequency of Contact with food--hovering around the pantry, constantly nibbling-may be the real culprit responsible for the. higher tooth-decay rates among chil- dren from more affluent families. 4. TrlM! Psychological re.search shows that pain thresholds vary with the lndl· vldC.lal-rangjng from those who are comparatively Insensitive to pain, to those who "hurt" at the s lightest prov<> cation.' In studying socio-economic status and pain sensitivity, a dolometer was used to measure pain threshokis of 170 subjects from various walk$ of life, ranging In age from 12 to 83. Sub- jects were divided Into two g.rou(>6: those whose income and soctaJ status were in the ~-than-average brae· kets and those in the middle· or less- advantaged classes. Findings: pain thresholds of the higher socio-«o- nomk: group were found to be much higher than the other group. Thal ls to say, they were appr-eciably ~ .. sensl· tive to pa1n. It's suggested that a per- son's early experiences and general upbringing may predispose him "to re- act ln certain Wilys to tu1ful stimuli.•· S. fl~. Sociological studies show that ~in the h~-lnccme brackets have more friends. are more social· minded, more neighborly and more ac- tive In clubs and organizations than the le.5& well-to-00. It was found that "the number of close friends Increases with dle number of organizations with which membershjp Is held." It's suggested that people In the laser soclo-eco- nomk brackets average fewer friends for a number of reasons: the struggle to make a llvl~ allows them less time fM socializing; pr-eater fatigue from harder physk:al ex~ at woric often leaves them too tired to go out: and there ls often a lack of f aclllUes fM entertaining guests. FAMILY W£E.1Cl.Y, --14, lm a .. @bservations 0.. .......... t.bf: Want to celebrate the tricentennial? You can improve the odds of Uving to 2076 ii you: •Get shots fof pr8\lentable chlldhood dis- eases. such as measles and rubella. lncred•blv. about one-thitd ol all Ameriean children st~I are not irrmunized against these two serious e~­ ments. ... •Don't S(l'l()f(e. Despite warnings of lung cancer, heart trouble. and em- physema, cigarette consumption has risen by 4.8 b~lion packs since 1964, the year of the surgeon Generars report on the threat to health. • Fasten your seat belt and sloN down to 55 mph. The Na!lonal Safety Counc~ e~imates that ii all passenger car occupants wore seat belts at all tines. 12.000 fatalities could be p<evented annually. In addition, lower speed limits have saved some 20,000 tives 11 ~three years. •Watch what you eat. You can reduce the risk of heart disease and other ailments with a senstie diet, tow in substances like animal fats.. By 2076, solar energy, nucJear fusion and dhet e)C()(ic energy sources wit bnghten voor wor1d. But you can improve the odds or living weH until then if you conseNe today's energy supplies. And suppoft the 988reh tor more domestic oil and gas oft America's coasts, ptus the development of Amenca's coal r&- sources. 0 ... 0 ..... 2 ')Ip ~ .. We find it i'ldeed mvsterbJs that Mlenca, noW cj&. P8f ldel it on oo.ierse• SOl#ces tor 4°" of its crude oil, delays so long n ~ ing allemaie energy sources. In Japan, tor example, it req_uires orly. six years ~ bmg a rucJear power p&ant lrom drawing board to operation, wN1e in the U.S. it tatces '9rl years. 0 ffW ........ 'Wetcome to the wondeflll WOftd of 90ll free l)mlbefs!" 6'X\Jls the Toll Free Dlfleal. So far this )'981', O't'8t' 300,000 copies of the $2 og.t ha\119 been sold. It's a direc:tofY of 2.500 or 90 "800" ~ 18 rurt>ers. mostly in the tr.M9f mld '9aHe fields. that people can call long dis- hR:e wilhout charge. intetesaed in coin collecting, Of Chinese acupniture7 Need some steel? Wn to .IC*l the Arrrf1, Navy, Air Force? How abotA the Peace Corps? Need help wiCh a drinking problem? Or to track a runaway youngstefl Toll free nl.f'nbers can assist in all these 8'98S. and more. In fact, the phone campany has llgned up 70,000 customers for eotl free lines In less than ten yeata. Theo.,_ can be purchased from the Toll Free Digest~. Inc., 8cDC 800. Oa"9r8Ck. N.Y. 12513. One more thing: Our Alobl TnMI Guides also list a coupte of "800" nu"nbefs. just so traYeters can be sure of a bed a1 the end of a day's tfl>. Try 800-323-1 ns (800-942-8888 tor Illinois only) tor instant hoW nnet room "'5efV&tions 24 hours a day. N'td sleep well. Otes I ' , 801 A, ...... OM Cwpa ...... tllO r-ct""-• .... \'Ml. ... Y. t00t7 ·--(JI~ •• ·~ Ne¥er R&-wrlle Your Addreu g n := I ' ......,._,....., _w orpllal'9_ .,. .. ,..... • .., .-WWW .!w~I lloail -~TIC '°"~pell Ofle._ID_•dWl!ltl "-_,--~~-olUllllepillllk~hcb sa.95 I ----....,-~ .. -( .... ,,. ..... , '----: ELI Ml HATES MESSY CROSSED OUT PAGES! I ......... ~ .......................... 24 ........... ~ .... 1 FREEOFFERl 4........................ I -IATWACTIOll GUMAWrUD or mr ~ CILMILY MPUMllD P... -I -__ADDflESS<MllATIC(ll ....... ..::ti '*" 7N • • ........ ,.. -. - -... FAE£ llOHUS(SJI I ""°* ........ :OAedO ... D Wl'a.D O.-.D llllclr I s..~111 -,,.~. ur M~, (),1,.1 t., I M>a&:WIU ~ 114 &1132nd a . Nlw lbrk. 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He refuses to help the children with their homework, he slams the table with his fist when someone In the family crosses him-he's just plain cranky. Could be job problems, health, a lot of things. Then ~In, It~ be die kW of TV Pf'OSIW lie'• bea wet> tru9. f ot' yan, peyddmllb ~ .-pected tllat ...... arc•~• dil-._ to TV'•.., or tlowa 19001Hffec:ts.. Recently psychiabist Roderic Gomey of U.C.LA. and two associates tested the theory, not In a laboratory but clOBMANSBIP In people's homes. One group of volun- teers was assigned a steady diet of TV violence. Another group was ordered to stJck to "helpful" programs like "Medl<:al Center," "Little House on the Prairie," "Lucas Tanner." Group No. 3 was assigned light entertainment; group No. 4, a mix of helpful and vio- lent programs, and group No. 5 rece.tved complete freedom to choose what It wished. The wewers then re- corded their feelings. Their wives were Independently Interviewed about their husbands' behavtor during the TV test period. TIM mea wllo vlewecl ltelp- hll pl'OSJamS reported • .otkable drop .. tMk' ...... c f~ -die week of tlic apalacat proSJaeed. nc wlolatce wudlen reported ., llldl relief. Most Important, the wives declared that group No. 1, the vlolence- vlewlng men, was the crankiest and most antagonistic. Of all five groups, the vtewers of "helpful" programs turned out to be the easiest to Uve with. You might want to try a Uttle experi- ment of your own and see whether, In your house, less TV violence produces fewer cranky people. -8y Slllrtey Slou Feder Asking for That Raise You're unhappy about your pay and you've made up your m1nd to say something. To lllcrew yow cM9C" ·-~try to look at ,.....ti • ,.,.. aiployer ... ,.. bal'9 I I 9 ,_.... • tM hoes wll. Automation, a business-engineering publication, recently produced a major report on salaries. Its oonclusions would apply to anyone In any job. Things to con- sider: 1) An ,_ re.a, wortlt ....... ? Face tlic fad tMt a pm1lc:lllm' jolt II ..... ...., -... to -I I a.,a. Have you already reached the upper pay limit for that work? "Routine paper-shuffling simply does not com- mand the salary paid for stomach- churning duties on the firing Une." J'.) ffow'9 Ii I • e-. ....... ,OW ClGla- ,.., bea • .,.....? If the answer Is, "Business ls great and we have been growing," It's sensible for you to expect to share the success. But many people Ignore their employer's financial con- dition and plow ahead with their demands. If the company ts having a rough tJme or has hit a stagnant period, Is It realistic for you to exJ)ect your personal Income to be boosted? 3) Hnc yo. dldlcs _. 1cepalllibllllea lilKneM:d Mele,.. .... ,..? Any significant added duty ls a specific extra conbibutJon you can mention when asking for a raise. •> 8-,_.. :=.,... lilllotlic ~ ........ pt~..-.. prodlldlYc ca-piDJ•• ('°'for •t.clc) _. U:n • :s 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Ho..,.mber 14, 11711 CMlt .,...a pay for tlill~ .-qui pcrfonauc:e? If so, you may have a strong~ If you handle It properly. In a qutet talk with the boss, present yourself "as the earnest employee simply making a reasonable Inquiry." Have a well-thought-out list of your contributions to the organization and put forth your case pleasantly. Do not appear Indignant. And never Issue threats or ultimatums-they may tum the discussion away from salary and direct It toward talk of a mutually agreeable termination date. -ByS.R.R~ Nothing to wind up-no string to pull. Whenever you. want her to she $Sys: "Now I lay me down to s}e(tp, l pray the Lord my souJ to keep. If I shouJd die before I waJce, l pray the Lord my souJ to take. God bless Mommy ... and Daddy/ an~ make me .a good girl. Amen." · ORDER TODAY/ WE MAY BE SOl.D OUT FOR THE HOUDAYS Order 2 Patty Prayer Dolls for only $19 plus t2 for P01tage and ins. 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Ointment or auppoe1toriea. c.onstipation: mief without fear Do you doubt your luative? Your doctor might. Recently a national review panel of doctors discovered some brand-name laxative\ were ineffective ..• unreliable! Those same doctors found the single medicine in today's Ex·Lax wis effective and safe. Just follow directions, Overnight, Ex·Luc gently stimulates your system's o wn natural rhythm -(Of relief in the morning. Next time, try safe, sure, effe<;tive Ex-Lax. Chocolited table~ or unflavored pills. NEXT WEEK IN FAMILY WEEKLY •A Look at "I Love Lucy": The Wo rld's Favorite TV Show • Celebrity Cookbook: The Star$of "TheWaltons'' Reveal Their Favorite Hollday Recipes • A Thanksgiving Message From Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Au sufferers fol relief with Mentholatum Deep Heatilg Rub. 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Money badtl'\l&r&nt.ee. At all dr1lireoa nt.n. WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAil from companies that advertise in 1 Family Weettly. please allow up lo four Weeks lor delivery. Sometimes unin1entt0nal delays occur. II they do. ju11 write. • Mary Ayrea, Family Weellly, M1 Lei!· ington Avenue. New Yori<, NY 10022 111fABIJRU IUWATINGOWR FUE FOR A WF.DC. Just preaa a but.ton. The Burke Ch.air helps you all the w-.y to a standing position - safely and gently -then Nae& you back down. Send for free cat.aJog and price liet. Select the Burke Chair of your choice. Then, if you desire, try it free for a week in ~ your own • home. ASK ABOUT MSOfCAU OOV&BAOE PO a untarns M HU' AND llNI&. '*' COl.Utr •me& P.O. Boa 1064. Dept. 111•6 Miuion. ICanau 66202 19131 722--5658 MONEY Talking to Kids About Family Finances create. suspicion or anxiety. lf parents 1Jy to conceal their prosperlty, a youngster may deve.lop guilt about being well-Of(. lf parents try to pretend they aren't poor, a youngster may come to feel that being poor ls somehow WinefulltWc .. >t.-... 'We never ta lk about money In front of the children," some parents proudly say. But according to experu this may be one. of the biggest mistakes you can make. Pua .. ...ally sh'« dlra ..a raeoea wlay 1kJ try llO dikld ~ tlfen tr.. lite fhnckl fads of lfc: M' atolmow~wcuve...,._ mads a.er moecy. The kids will probably know anywa~lally if parents conduct their squabbles in hushed whispers behind closed doors. And Houston the.raplst Donald Williamson observes that youngsters can beMfit from seeing how parents work out their conflicts: ''NegoUatton that leads to re.solution Is a fantastic learning experience for chlldren," he says. 3) (Wra doa't •lltH1aad ..,_. .-.cy problems wl ~ eo wily co.fme tltea? Well, as long <lS family finances are kept Wlder cover, children never will understand. And they'll continue to be confused, per· haps, when they grow up and have their own money declslons to face. None of this means children must be given a detailed plcture of a family's financial situation or a dollars.and· cents balance sheet But they should have. a broad outline of the family's financial picture. so they can oompre· hend questions that are. related to their own experiences-such as what klnd o f vacation to take., how much to spend on family Christmas gifts and so on. 1) Wedoa't wut aca to bow -.Ow IHdi (or ltow llde) -..ey we llave. ''Non.sense!'' says New York psycho- theraplst Louis Ormont "Any re.uonably clever youngster can figure that out by comparing his famlJy's lifestyle to that of his friends' families. Keeping the facts secret only tends to --a, Norw u•nu ~ooooo•oooooooooooooooooooo~ooooooooooo~oooooooooooooo oooooooM>oo• By Ftank Baginald UTTl.E EMILY ll • FAMILY WEEJtlY. ~ 14, 111• LAUGHS As a result or a bitter argument, husband and wife were not speaking to each other. Upon re- Uring for the nlght, the husband handed his wife a terse note which read: "Call me. at seven in the mom.Ing." When he awoke, it was nine. As he hurried to dress, he noticed a note beside his own: '1t's seven." -AnM Dirlunan A Cuchoslouakian who had jU8t arri«d in New Y or~ City was halJing troub~ wit la nu eyes. He wtuit to an ophlhtJ.lmologiat who poinWI to a chart and cWred, "Can you read IM boUom line1" "Read it?" ~d tM Czech. 'Why I know him!" -Conrod Fiot'eUo While rummaglng through his a ttic, a man found a shoe-repair ticket that was nine years old Assuming that he had nothing to lose, he went to the shop and presented the ticket to the proprietor, who reluctantly began a search for the unclaimed shoes. After 10 minutes, the owner re.:- appeared and handed back the tkke1. 'Well" asked the customer, "did you find the shoes?" "Yes." replied the shop owner. "They' II be ready tomorrow." -Conrad Fi«c/Jo EXCWSIVE ORIGINALS! YoarChi16NameaaPartof BeaatifaJ.ArtPrlnts F.,,,ous Boy •nd Girl Poems Contain Your Child's Name meHure • tull 18x20"'. Framea llleo evell-eble. Perteet lor gllta, hollditye, epeclel occaalona, grandchlldren, nlecn end nephewa tool 1"1111~"1Mpe Mid kalle" ,,.... .. S1AI 1'1M11-" .... ...S 9plce" l'l1at .. S1.49 11144-f'-............•... A.et ... lloldedH..n. Bom fot YoutHmdl T cm IMITI qulckJY with two CCMnPI-A-IO-Z •1911 .. to.t ..ta end """'"'-"°"' 1-40-10. Eech i.tte< end nllll'W le dl-•lonally CUI out to flt com-!oftab~n t"8 tlftiMa hendla. '#Mn II'• clean..up. 11-. ell flt Into a tfOety 'ltiftYI tuto. -r,1ete wltfl a Id. V9'1-col0ted, unbrMUl>le plMI c. 1 to 1~· llH--A._ ......................... . OUM'Mtltotm> llUCC tflON SQUIMIQ.~Al'HI find from "grelldMe'a ettlc." Aa lldonble In UM todey u Ille otlglMI waa lwo -.tutl" -UC· Intriguing r black Iron equlrr•I alta patiently on aldel>Oard or table until nutorackl ng time. Pl-nut In front paw., puafl down big IAlll. Wiit do .. me lob for neld generetlonl 4441 .... , ......... ..., .. S2.• -. I __ .,._ UNl.Y __ ., $298 -ua. _ _,..,, -~· .............. ~ LAD PUY9 "UTTU! ~ llO'r'. A wln-llttle bOy bulllded up In Alpine •ttlre MeMa to ret+tat-tat on hie dn.wn •• he "man:h9a" to Ille cadence of the belcwed f-lte "Llttle Orurn-tnorlte "Llttle Oru-r Bov". A moat enchanting reYl>lvfng mu.ic box, beautlfully ex• cutecl In Ille atyle of German· lllada f~lnff. 1-~•IF .., .. ts.It SHE.VU FOR HARD-TO. DECORATE COMllM El-egant wall ahow-otf fits 111ugly Into a COmef. A~ thentlcally Earty AIMri· can, with 3 acall()9ed shel,)lea and provincial wood tumlnga to height- en the beauty ol • curio collection. Seasoned pine, solt brown. 19" hi.; ea:·ahell8~· deep. 11.-....C-IMff Reg. SS.99 ....... IS.II OuHll your Dog for cat Like Santa Claus ~ · HAW A uWtG ~· . ;-if C'HRtS11IAS ORNAllEJIT ll nteHOUR SPIECE SET FOR ONLvS119 Colonial Miniature Furniture FMTHFUUY RINODUCm IN~ .._., ......... FAITHFULLY DETAILED REPRODUCTIONS Coplea lrom actual lumlture produced In Amer1ca between 1750 & 17871 Aoc>eellng miniatures, per· lect.ly ac&led & detali.ct( Long buffet table with turMd wood lega; tril)M dl'MMf wtth alldlng Orawera· 2-drawer alMf cabinet; hlOhboY with loweAHi doora, ahelwa & draw.,.; loWboy hutch with lowered doors; and • betlutlful open hutch with 3 alldlng dra-ra & 12 mlnlatul'9 comoattments· aboYe. Ellch richly grained wood pi.c. la ~ fully finished In • warm Wllfmit with golden ha~ we,. on doofa & d,...,._ 11S12-All ... Placea ....................•• , .... =~ Let your dog or cat play Santa and wlltch klddlet ey• llgh\-up with merriment! He11 look cut. u Saint Nick In hla Santa hat, white belltd, warm Aid-and-white coat. OeslgMd lor comfort ol nay-elean vinyl. Each 10TS LllMM ,_ ~ outfit haa •n edJultable 1tn1p that flta under dog'• WITH .. A-TO-% ANIMALll Pt 8neo -ci-ehoulder---., lllOUftd Yo\11' necll. It .... tPIMh-proof ..,_ or watw atom.ch. Re-u1e thl• outfit year an.r yeer. Every pet BriahtlY colof9d elpflebet 11111- wlll love being the center of attention. 3-plec. Mt. -r. lll8fdl to the t-cl ~ downward, 11'-• cooling Invigorating ahowet wlltl· out dlltllfblng heir-de> °' mai.-up. Ote1t lor l11et8ftt f~ wlltlOvt oetttno heed WI. 3' long, edeplW fllaeny f-1. ., • ._, .... Dot a cat Oulll, ................ $1.11 C. Ma1te,,.1eernlng tun ror pr• ...._-------'------"-----------1 eclloolerw ... Th• lllepe ol eec:fl -•&a .a1 •-•MICE-••-•-letter tonne the body of en anl· rvr~ --~ ~ mel ao your toddler laama NOW-AUED WITH NON-TOXIC ANTI-FREEZE a1pt1e11e1 and an1me1a whll• pley· Ing. Sofl plutlO In PMl91 colota. 2t plec: ... &ch, 3 In. tell. All Tl-FREEZE ICE CREA• SCOOP M11 'h r'A ........ llet .• Ill ., ......... , •.. " -STAY-AT-HOME PEDAL Bl Exen:IH While You R..U flwclaJ yow Wflf lo e MW, IMllllG of Dtlyelcal ftl· ~lie relulng, watchlllQ TV-tll!YlllMI 11'• lde411 lor naryOMJ ~ '°' .......... ,..,.___ '°" gee !tie condlflonl119 benefit• of bike rldlfll>-llt ""--Ion ef Vo\lf 1""°"119 chlllrl .Put llll!Mlf9 ti-to good UM wllltcKlt need IOf ..-tUfOIM. Plalild tllbular ltMI; _..llp Ntlbeftlp ende. 10~1111"'"'· ~ .... ... Aag ................ .. Now OnlJ '599 3 MORE PAGES OF G~EAT CHRISTMAS ~ MASTER CH ARGE GIFTS YOU CAN CHARGE TO B ANKAMERICARD T'MOITIOMAL HOMAILU MIU OLAN MU. a .!All JAA. Fallhl~ of 111111-century wMt• milk 111an pl9C4e 1parlde 111 to- day'• i-. c11atm1no ecivet Jam !al 11 3114"; Bell •• :IV.• SY.•. t11--Dll RI ...... 91.a , ........... ht' ...... ., .... llAOM&nC .... ~ - lllcycM flOCI\ loul --dam-909. PowtrM built-In me11....ia hold It HCUrely In ~. Ail ell Ill.el, fOkle IOt et~. ..---.0.,... ....... 11.a MIMI COLOIHD el.AH 90TTLR. Sec of 12 -bol· t... (3" hi) 11 collectO('I delight, juet 111 time lot Bl· cenfen11ta11 Aut,,.mlo ••· tMaO lhal)M encl dfflgne 1nelud1n11 Lllltrty Bell. Franlllln. l!lall & Clew • . ~ ..... ... ............ .. MAKI LOOa PllOM OLD •nnPUllAI quickly & ... 11y by rolling with lilek· A·IAQ IOOI Bind UC1 and~ bum long & dM•, abovt 2 hrs. ComM wltll 12 blnden. Ae1111 pack hu 100. mt--~ ... t1M ............. The 1lglll bra for today'a tavMllng, oh-1o--11a1u111 laahionel Provld" Ille upllhlno auppo,, you ""41, end actually add• -llNI I~ to 'fOUI buel.. AdloM!abla att•Pll con,,.., 10 ...,., atyle. White ~"lion. 17* (.._ ltlL17'10 lM>: 11"1 (I!); trm <MJ: nm ,.., ... M.ft -.•• IAW t 1 -vN.11 · PIMCMIAL ,..,...,.... UT. 107 letten, chatact.,.. aym-boll & n~ ,.._,lu lt&ttonery, -· cMc:tr. print YOUt own •lana a piac:etcla. Incl. 2 llOtClhecl prlnterL Int peel, -·· UMfvl & fllftl 1111...,.rt ........ '1M 11w r.1w.111a1J _. llAIJll SHDLS MAKE~ EN1H BODY &tJv On Wbeels N>OOR- OUTDOOR PORT.AB'F AOl.l.WG BAR Fffl GREAT! ................... ,..., ........ -;r-..,... .................... '"'"dmilellee .......... -.yl ...... I ~Joy aft ullllerallng mu -~ th• mo-t ~ allp on our onhopedlcally-<tealgned Heallh S&ndelel Your f-fMI great . you. whole body fM ll WOllder· fully r1fl91hedl Molded of 1ma.t· lnal'f durebl• yet pllable n;1>1>e< 11\at conle>m11 IO neturel oontou,. of yout ,.... AdJueteble 111rape a .. ute ...ug. COftllonabla liL Al- llKll¥9 rad COio<. One aiu lfta boll!_ and_. 11111 ........... ····'*"' MAelOY KANCMtal.D Y~ uuma MM llANY UU.I You ~t •tl'OllD auction a brulfl act~ from • hand· held, plam-alzact vaCUl>ll\I Make cruMb• vanlah; cl..,, dt..,._, car ... u. eolu. eic., wttll one llng.,, P\leh-bullOll ..... Maka• lhoH dllllcull clMntna Jobe • ...,. UM• 2 "C" lla11. (nol lncluo.d, -p. I.) No t>eoa IO -~-,_lop & cleall "'91 Ilka., ulltray. Pt.Mic:. W.igt\a Jute fO OU. ,.._..,_v ...... M.tt ~I WHOLl ,Mal AT ONCE! Nowl Re8d 1n int.Ire P•O• at • glance wtthoUl moving ~~nlller line to llnel Bio 10x7 ult,. thin unbrHkable enlarger doub1e1 prtnt-111• for euy, convenient reading. Perfect for atock mllbt quota- ttons, etualflecl 9da/ mao• zlne• Ind boob. SI pa Into phone book for permanem UM. .......... -..... ., .... 1. Wflff CASTtM AND 2 LIFT OUT ICE euc:KETS IN'ILY MOL.De tt OUAllT IOnLU AMO 11 COCKTAIL O~I IM aUAAAU WILLS ''UTT\.a JOHN" COll80 AIHTRAY a ~ nTE HILOIJtl Here'• a oreet Id•• that brlno• • touch of whlm1Y to iour bethroom decor. Tlny "John" holda clo•rettn In lte mlni.ture tank whlle the boWI la 1 hendy Mhtray. Crisp wttlte oeremlc flnlah blend• with any beth decor. Add thla "llttle John" to youl'I.. 4'hdx •••• , ...... ,,... '1.11 Owr 1000.000 ~ ~The Cmtnint-End Foot~ F1rewrl lllRMIE DISOOVBIY ,,.,.,.~ ",,..,._ mea. ~ &CU•UESM 1 " llllNllY •Enda aor-. & lnllemm1llon-leavH 1kln 1moothl 'Clean, slmple, safe! 'Luta months! Special formula foot medicine lnalantly pen. etr111es ~rs of thick & painful akin build-up . then gently w11h•• coma eweyl tl7~ CIWropody --.. .•.•. S1.ft; 2/SUl( .... 4 .. 1 HARDWOOD MCK HOlDI I FllH- ING "OOll Sn8') your moat pf'ii.d rods Into thla deco11tlve wall-reok to contain~ neatly, Mtelyt No more looM. denollno llnea to untangle. No 111019 warped POI"' Beeutllulty nn-lllhed herdwood A palnled leke flsh- ennan engl" In the foreground. 2 metal re+nforqd h1119-~ hole• 11-• long 11 •• • wide A hend.ome ma• eulln• lCMICh for cMll 0t home otflce Ml~ RH Aedl ... UM 'Whimsical Glazed Ce11Jmic '1\NIMAL 'PLANTERS a.t .. on lh• prelllHI. CUl••t pla11tera ·-1 Each It wtllm-"'Olly ci.talled a.nd hlndeomely erallact ol brllll•mly GOI· °'~ llfoll.GloM ce<amlc. Tiier•'• an adorable plnll • n1 ~to brle...., table, ehell ot mantel &ftd IOU< de· llghlful "enlm•I frtendt" compltl• with a1 .. 1 cord• for your hanging ptanta: a lloney of • 1rey..en4-plM: bunny a t-1~ rurtle t wlM ·,. -nderful brown O'*I wllll huge wi.tt..,lmmed IYH end • lrfaky green frog ---" 10 1VM llllO e ~I E.oll plalll« le •Wo•IMately i~· clMp and r tong and la bo4tl lff-· _, elld ru~ S..ra to a llght lndoOf plMI enthuel-•• • • 9lld boltt 1.,,.11y &ftd g.-a wlll ef!IOY the h-ln lfteml ,~,~ ... ,~ ,..._Ttlrtl9 , .... ··-............... ,....._... _ Mall .. •vwyCar "Klnt1 of the Roed" ~~ even tiny coml)aCls roar like a lion/ J "MTIOUI'• CAaT lllOM ITOvtr ITIU POllD 111110a1u. Orandma'a black c .. t Iron 111ow reprocfue11d In miniature. Oven door nlnoa wide, dam~r lid lllla off. Old llme Ml of Iron etow utentlla lhallable: tklllat, 2 pot1; coal bucket lllloveJ. Slova It 4.W.x:l'lloa3Y.#, 1271 .......................................... . 1271f-U .... " .......................... ... : =:c•: == ~ :::.:.._-.. ~· MUii T«. MIM ft-TOW CAllJl'I ~In bladl catl lronl HMrd In -ry town I vtllaga In Colonilll All*lc:e Tocley, thl1 cut Iron 19Pllca makes a charming "fetch· Ing" bell! RMCll "Soup'1 ~:,·~~=·~·:::.~:;.~ 01 ... your oar emergency ••ming blHI or giant 1111ct0M111lle•I 12 Vol••. Comptele with ''"""""O b••olt•l• I lnalNCllOlla for ... Y lnotallellOll. c•t-tl Special Collector 's Offer NEAR'-Y ONE-AND-A00• H~t'"~~ HIQH, OVER A '6 Authentic Handcretred ttt.pllca "La Fragata Espanola" A<llllenHo wood end ~••• tephce of Ille 1ntam0<11 llpal\lell 91111•-· lnlflcelel'f det•ll•d trom ahlp'a c•blna, Mclllnt end 111.1110 10 he• "" lea•ed can,.ona ..., hand·lttMng maata,. apera al'Mf y•rd.artfte So ,... •ll•tic. ,,., c anvae u lle _,,, to blllom '" IM PATalOTIC IALT 6 Pll'N:A llTI Park up rour table with colorlUI glued ceran1lc tllak· .,. llllllPed llu the lam-4 liberty e.u. Ont'• blazoned wllh U.S. flag; I.lie other beMa a Aevolullon•ry War drum. Ea. 3141". tUll~HP ... lt.11 ............. VICTOAWll WALL llAACUT. TIM lamp brKilel lllal -h•lped llght every Vlotorten "-~ma .. • wall p1en19r1 lt'a bll" '°' I>'-or twin· lne vt-1 Fallllfulty detailed In enllque bh1ck CMt Iron lo looll 9IUIGlty Ith ltll ~ 1-. cenMy MOMtof. """" ut9flde out tK": bowl le~~ More *-lo UMd 111 pell'L •Ind! "'·~· " .... "La P'••e••• E•P•~•-17111." ~~::i:,~·d-n~i"':r,;;1cen1 c..,,,., .. ,,Oll Pie« '""°' 17111-",.,..... ......... . . . . . . ttf.11 .... ~ ............ , ............. "'9. ta.• .. ., .. S-llllt """'; • "LlfrltllJ" S.lltet1. •1I04t St7.ft . TO ORDlR USE HANDY COUPON 01 RIBHT ·HAID PAIE • Kfwfl,, ,,.,,.,. Oft ~ ltfDOOltl/OUTIOOll S fllURt CW l'NfTS Ole ON1 MM1G11R1 ... more~ on less cioM( ap-.-._ r.-f'Od ....,. Eact> hOlda Niiiy a_.,.......,._ "' _., --...... .-.... .... ...... • """'°"' • --Al.Cll>.--..S 10 ~ iflllpng ()p9n.end ...-~ -........ -791 ................. -.-........ " ....... _ .... ,_ . =::-181 111& ..... -. ....... .....,., • ,.,., ........... .-. l •--·-~---llt--l•W .... ... ..._ __ , I MM9 Of' ILI'CICI HANG IN ~-Of' ONat Slack pole "-• 8 ~ ··-Each ro1ate1 3eO · hang 0t r&moYe a patr or~""""'· OUI dlSIUfbong the 00\era. No cruahong. wronklong, Stick wardfot>e hangs "' •nchea of &pllOI! • Unocnrome -hoot·to- rOd pOle fill..,~ clOMt. EXllTIC CM:Trni' & ,,.,i.1• e ach ''°"' Ore., South-1>1oduc1 ""'" own vnlclue A ba1vfllu4 bloaaoMe. OraMatlc a ••OUc. ewen ...._.. not ift flowar. Jllo tP&Clal -• or caret E••Y·lo--fotfow liuu '"cl. "IUM CMllOW' IUCnllC co....a, TU Git WATD POT. Bou 4 cups of any- thing In 1-than 4 min· ut"l The Mranlty of cl&Nlo Blue Onion . . . rambling blue llowe" end twlrllno vi,,.. on wtllte Mttllenw1r1 ••. la ptffeot for Ihle mod-ern ellct11c pat. G-t for Iha Olllce, dorm Of UM II hOIM. 7-inch CCMtr9d poe. 4~ ff. CORI 11 Included. n• ll1111te ......... Ooee _,, a _ .. lob. ,,,_,. lolko -tar It to thalr bill M&Clllneo, and no ~ 1i.c:1i;t,c billet Powerful ~t~ray ll&MIH avarythtn11 ,,..,... dalloata -cMfta to •OU1111 -•.• .,. .. -rylllln9 apan.,ng claan ••"'IJ' ---• aa1>lla<Y th.,. •aahlng b., h-. Planty ol room for 11tl Platten. big oarvlftg dlall11. ,_,,,_ tranaluc:ant doma, alWI warm dlallea :::i~"!u'~:.::. •Ida, 11)\." hlfll, c-p1e1e with taucat &daptar tor vit- a.Me ef ...... (01"'4). · ...... (D1,.,., ... ......._ ID11?M) ... an ... 140IO-..ec.. "°'9 .......... D~-let ta• REPAIR TUM IN ~HOUTErf-INS'l'ANTLY, INVll18LY, l'e.RMANl!NTLYI Seal rips 1nd IPlll ... ma In auto ~hol.i.ty, conv1rtlbll tQP9 and window•. ral""1111r, p6utlc tllp COYera. lugg1ge -befor1 they IPl'ledl Self·edne.IYe tape la we1ther-t>roof, tr1naparent, P1rm1nent and will withstand tllmperetu,... to 400'. It IM&ly doe• the Jobi Unaff9cted b)' w.i.r. oll, gre .... ateam. 108 x 2· wldl roll; cut to the 111.1 you ne14ll. 1'011 Mending T .................... t1.• NOWI A ~ TO f'UT p. IRYTHINQ IM .,._ SHOWUt C•ddy hotdt -.,, .,_poo, w.ahclolft, -"-CIC> & bnlel\I ... It I ll wlltlln ...,_ ,..ell, No 1110'9 luo11lln9 boc· tlea. ao.pl ....,1,.. no ,,,..,_ lellont Sltpe riahl _, the 811-r he.ct,...,,,,,, t7" Ill., ruet-.....iatanl, c:hr-pqt8d metal rot '°"" nre. NURllnMUalCIOX:....,. "Alpooatllllof ....... WMI ...................... lie ... would .... tor • .................... ........ ortor•lllllOl'lte IUlrH JOll'd like to Nf ....... to. H'I........., ~-.ct ..... 1 .... . .. ....................... ~ TOOL RACK HOLDI UP TO M MANO Toot.a. Reck haa 34 holes, all dllferant 11111 and shapes, to hOld all your 1oo11 K"p everything Ofganl~ad in worilahOp; find lhe tool you need without eeerch· 1rio. Hqyy 16-geuge Industrial ereel; rust-reslstent ball.Id en1mel finish. 24" long; atllchas w1lh 2 scrtw1. ,...._, ... -. ....................... .... Almoet e MNHon llftttlar Modele Sold at $1.15 NOW FREE! WITH ANY ORDER OVER $10. • ..._ • .,_...._..,,......T_,• .... & ......_ LAea • ,.,_ & T- "'-. MMll & ........ • .._ W......, "'" a Tllf9k. Sc11ntillcally·dHi11n1d "PO<IM!e Gy111" Mlpe you ION WllQ"4 A 1h1pe up 111 ""nutn a day! An1ct1 to tftY d00rtu1011. etc., and n·s reed)' to llM. lie down & do reco111"*""<1 eaerci .... nolllned & illu.treteel tn any to rotlow 1,,_.ructlon llOO~tet ,,,_,. ,.._. .,........ .......,~ ...... ... ..... ORDl!R BY MASL OR PHONE ,~ ....... c.-, -11111 ............... lltlD YOU9t HOME 0,. ftOACHESt K .. p .._,. eut vp to 5 .-erwl N..,,er see enother ·roach .. •inl eus·lililf comptet.iy ellmin•t-ro•ches &. weter- t>uas. Non·to•ic, odorless; cont•lna no 0 .0 .T. Casy·to·uM no-waste 1pplic•tor. Works up to 5 futt ye•rs -preventin• reinfestation. 5 ozs. -enouf" to protect • 5 ·room houee. lld9 -..... "... "·" .. ~ AMe .. ICANA ... OS .... LV.R eTORaS • PAI .. where onllf 3 would flt t>elorel He11e compec:t 1tor•e• the Hay way. Strong conu91ted board container with decor• tl111 American Herlt•g• print h•• 9 1tec:ked, eaay 1ccH1 shelves to hold O ti•lra. Fiia nicety on 1het11es. In cto1- et1. 29•12~•13~ . Aleo a11•ll•t>te In orenge and yellow ltorat deatgn. 11117-AmorM-....... . .... Ila. S7.ff I ror S14." t71Jl-f'llH .. Shel¥4w ........... h. S7.H I tor 114." ·=~.:~~p ~ ..................... , .. t_ .... -out ... Red ..... Hood.. Red ~Hood dole.~ Ap ..... .... ~o. .......... ;~Ap ...... .. /!O .., Wall in Ot•ldlftoller .. ...... AMI M'I tor glrtl;..,,. ~ Ap le r-.. WOii\ ... PfOOf ..... and .. COloDfl ........ ..... dolt.a -OOlar .... .,., ......... _,....,.,_. __ '"•illll' ... be fMdy 10,,,,., In • llun)'. MotM-CJWl!y ................. - r • -•ORDER BY MAIL-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED• --1 I {jn:enland~ 12112 ._... ... ....., ......,.. ,..... ,_ I I ,..._ Mnd ma ttams list.cl below, t underotand If t'm not completely satlaflacl wt(h I any Item, I can return It lor a lvll and comp-nifund. I H-Item Many Numbar Hema of ttem MINIMUM ORDER 13.00 . Prlc• TOTAL I • I I I I I I I I I I I I l'Oll'Mr 619 llAllllU• CllUll Total for To fiaure: total order, end UM chart. tndude correct lite~IM chansa to 1¥0ld delay. Thia i. a sm&ll j>lrt of the coat. I I N.Y. 9fld f11. Itta. w. pay the Ifft Sony no ·•-pa Of C.O.D. Mii Slltd1le• Tn I I Of*rl$Uete .......... .,.... •11.11 .. ft2• '"'' =·-I I .....,..PAt te$l.• .UAI ...... $11.11 "f11.• $2.11 , .. 9"llrl fl.II tlfl ... ft,11 ......__,, ........ 2 .. I I Y11r'1Ce~'1ot swscrtpl!ofl I I NAM& TtlMUIClaP I I I AOOMU I I CITY STAn: ZIP I I YOll MAY CllMll lllYo 0 MASTU CIWIGL • O IWllWolflltCAlll (Oii OllDlU Of $UO 0. MOii() I I ACCT. • EDIUTIC* 0.-Tt I I SICN!We I ~~=~~~~~~"!'~~~:::-:.:::r.:::.:: ______ • FREE M-HOUR SHOPPERS' PHOH£..IN IUVICE ' tor our charge card Clllt01111r1. CALL TOLL mEE (Minimum O<dlr $12.) 800-3274311:· Fla. culJlomera t-I00-432·7521. WOOOCHO~l.11 WUntllll YA.NI. Woru every time wind blows wlllle he polnll In dlrotetlon of the elr current. The atronou th• wind, the IHter lie cllooat Juat etlck him Tn orounl or attach to fence. Wiich 1111 ue oo u & down aa wind tuma pro· 1>9llwr. WHt e~I; colorlul blue, yef.. 1-. red. 29x11 . 7~oodcllappar ...... v-a ... lflAQ ATTACHlllEMT m• AU YACUUllL Get ~p down 1n10 thlcuet aneoa & tu>iury plle c.t· pell with 11111 ~lllly deelgned nozzle. ln1t11d of alclmmlng off surface dirt, you rH lly pull out ..,.ry Im speck of dirt a civet. Siiage and plle c:arpeta look MC>rl IWNrloua. f lt• en vacuum•. Plaatlo. 11• lg. 111--.... ...,. Altaat11u 11t ........••. IS.II CAST IRON llATCH IOX. 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LITTLB StUDG£ll YOU MAY ALSO CHARGE ORDER TO ~ TO ORDER-USE HANDY COUPON ON PRECEDING PAGE MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD Sports Mini-Profile VIRGINIA WADE: The "Ballerina" Of Tennis British tennis star Virgina Wade Is a split personality. Around the tennis circuit, she Is tight-lipped, aloof and tense-In short,.preoccupled with her profession. Away from the courts, her friends know her to be wai'rn and congenial, with a delightful sense of humor. 'The real Virginia Wade Is full of fun and good cheer." says Mary Lou Mellace, an actr8SS and TV personality who Is the tennis player's best friend. "And despite all the money she's made as one of the world's top professional athletes, she's completely unpreten- tious." ... nc 3t-,ur-oW Mm w• .... WOii wy .. )or,.....,..... ...... WWms tt.c U..S. ()pea. tt.c Amtrallaa ()pea _. ecwaal VirgWll S8ms to.nteya. .... tUIMa'• ... COfttff tide, Ilia.._.. toarn0r:at •t WlmblNoa. .._ eWe4 w . Playing before members of the Royal Family and British fans. who are so anxious to see one of their own countrymen wtn this clASSic, seems to make her overly tense, causing her to sometimes lose contTOI of her fluid, stylish game. "rm not a machine like Chris Evert. and I can't be as carefree as Evonne Goolagong, so I have Inconsistencies.'' she admits. "But I think people appreciate that I'm human." ... Miss Wade ~as a more Intellectual and cultural background than most of the other "jocks" on the tennis tour. She was brought up ln South Africa, where her father was Archdeacon of the Episcopal Church, aftd moved to England with her family when she was 15. She went to Sussex University, where she was an outstanding student, and graduated with degrees ln physics and mathematics. Tennis was a secondary conslder.;itlon. "I played tam. for ta. •t first, ud tlta ataed IOiii W Hts )mt to kUp • ecnpbook." eM rec:alll. "I thought I'd play for a year or two after graduating and then get Into a regular career. But I kept doing better than I'd expected and som~w found myself going along, year after year." ... Site le resardcd .. lk mod ut1st1c of lk woma'• tam playcn bca..e of Iler iong. c&.Mlc etroka ud tlM way 9k mova abcMlt tlac coert Ille a balkrtaa. "It's Important to me to play beautiful tennis," she says. She has a passion for art and beauty off the court as well and spends much of her free time going to conce.rts, the theater, museums and art galleries .... TMI pat w er eM p&.yed • wM.al role la die New Vort& Seta' ftnt de-p&oM•lp of Wortd Tua tama. When she first joined the Sets, she was unnerved by the fact that the spectators were encouraged to scream and yell for their team just as they do In basebil.11 and football. She felt that this type of crowd reaction was not In keeping with the genteel tradition of tennis. However, now she accepts the fact that traditions change and that the fans who support the concept of team tennis deserve the right to sound off. ~,&any Abnw ~ FAMILY WEEKLY, No•emt>er 14, 1978 • 41 i·J\· f&· .. -·· .. . ,,. ~--. f)- .. .• . ... , .,~ ' \ ·n ---------------1 I ~_J:.~U=. ......... PL 17111 ·, ~ 111111 --P\AYU l'IMO lllUSIC 8011(11) (lA22571) for Mt "·" llCilt ....... oo ..... Hd .... 111 .. Oii 11111 _.,. If ~ .,. not com~ clell1hted with your PLAYER PIANO MUSIC *'X •.. *"" nlblm It to 119 for • full Nlund of tM llUfdlMe pr1ce, no qu•tlone ulledl Now, tti.n'• 1 suarentM In Mell ... , .. ""· I O IAWll Ordel two for )llllt •ta.• (tlltf •lie ttnltlc alftlll ,_ ;.·~ \1' ••. 11 ,._. •llCI lllMllll Oii .... ..., ...... ,. ... . ....... I c ..... ,, .,,.._,......_ ....... -., c.-§ ~ [Xpr-. 8 DlwWI' 'c.-• I llMAlwtclnl Mast« C111r11 I c.n. ,...... ,...._. •·---- 1 Acct. llo. ex,. !IN -----,..... ----f Mdr911 -~~~~~~~~~~~ ' .., .. ' 'l .• , ~ ; ,. _,., ·,,,.·-.· . -~ ~ 1 '· . ~ .. r 1( (1'). l •r A"-t •• Good for $1 off on a carton of Fact. CHIA.QUA Tryalittlet~ P .... Clila-Olia la dte bM boy of the London Zoo. Not long ago, he was part of the crowd-pulling double act with the zoo's other giant panda, Chlng-0\lng. But for some time, the two have been kept In separate cages because Chla-Chla's bold advances led to fighting. Now he Is merely allowed a weekly visit to Ching-chlng's cage under the watchful eye of a keeper. And. so far, he's been badly put down by the offended lady panda. Here, Chia lets a rumbling snarl of unrequited passion escape hlm. The zoo still hopes that the friendship wtll develop again and that the pair will mate next year. H pwab wllla .. 6'ott.c. when Is the time least traumatk to children? Accord- ing to Dr. Jack Westman, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin. ~e are consequences at every age. "Generally, dlvoroe has Its greatest Impact between the ages of 3 and 7 years and runs the biggest chance of being mis- understood," the psychiatrist said. "And thl.s. unfortunately, Is the age span of most chlldTen exper1enclng their parents' dl- \IOf'Ce. During these early years, young- sters tend to blame them.selves for the breakup and feel the departing parent has rejected them. They often find the 'proof for their culpability In the arguments par- ents have over child-care support and behavior. Furthermore, between the ages of 3 and 7, children fashion their sense of self and their personality through Inter- action with their mQthers, fathers and siblings. This Is the time when bo1h boys and girls need their fathers most, and when the father Is gone, It can have a pro. found effect on a child's gender Identifica- tion." Children and divorce are among the subjects discussed In Ruth Winter's book. 'The Fragile Bond: Marriage Now" (Mac- mlUan, $7.95). How • AIMfkua ~ wtdi ... .a-? A survey by the National Federa- tion of Independent Buslne$$ turned up these shocking facts: For a breadwlMer IN THE WORLD! MIKHAD.. BARYSHNIKOV Adwe ... tgnwlty Vwvc proMbly bea ltc-'-s ......... for a ballet, and I said jokingly, 'Misha, do abcMlt Mikhail Bary&hnlkov the wonder-a jwnp and change dlfectlons four times boy of ballet He defected from Russia before you land.' and he did It. 'All right to the United States In 1974 and has John?' he sald to me, was that okay?' since been wfMlng the West with his ·Au right? That's Inhuman!' I sald to him. energy and one-of-a-kind technical skill. 'You don•t know what you dldl' He Is What makes Mlsha (as hls friends and extraordinary. I have never known a co-workers call him) possibly the great-dancer who can do what he can. Like est dancer In the wwJd? Choreographer many dancers, he loves to Investigate. John Butler had thJs to say: ''One day 1 But he has the power to Investigate In was working.on the jumps and elevations the air!" ' to buy a week's groeerle? for a family of four, the American worker must put In 17.2 hours; the Russian, 64.6 hours. Aver· age hourly take-home pay for American manufaeturlng worke.rs was $3.83, com- pared with $1.10 for Soviet workers. Amer1cans, on a per capita basts, have 11 times as many telephones as the Russians. On the other hand, the Russlans read more dally newspapers than the Americans. The average American farmer can feed 49 per· sons, while a Soviet farmer can feed only seven. And, In what may come as a sur- prise to some, Soviet defense expendi.. tures were more than $9 billion higher In 1975 than those In the United States. The Soviet mlHtary budget consumed nearly $89 billion. or 10.5 percent of that na- tlon' s gross national product, compared with 6.2 percent of G.N.P. for the U.S. .... 5-pcntan at a• dkadw-tasc oa TV? Noted TV director George Schaeffer ex- plains: '1f you use the big superstars like Glenn Ford. Shlrley Maclalne or Julie Andrews, they can only be th6maieloe1. Someone like Carroll O'Connor, however, who was a great actor for years, was vir- tually Wlknown outside of the lndustry. He was so right for the An:hle Bunker part. that now he has become that P6''°" In the public's mind. In addition, If a TV series succeeds, you are asking for the actor to commit himself for three to four years. .. FAMILY WEEXL Y, "'°"9m.,., 14. 1'18 • 4> Chances are that superstars and those who are just breaking Into the big feature market won't want to get tied down doing .a series; so for thJs type of role, you're much more likely to get actors and ac- tre.s.ses who like a permanent situation but aren't yet household words." BIRTHDAYS (all Scorpio): S.•tl•J- Prince Charles 28; Mamie Eisenhower 80; Aaron Copland 76; King Hussein 41: Bar- bara Hutton 64. Mo.day-Petula Clark 42; W. Averell Harriman 85; John Kerr 45. T ..... y-8urgess Meredith 67; Joanna Pettet 32. Wedmn4ay-Rock Hudson 51: Tom Seaver 32: Lee Strasberg 75; Lauren Hutton 33. n.nday-Dorothy Collins SO; George Gallup 75; Eugene Ormandy n ; Alan 8 . Shepard 53. Friday-Dick Cavett 40: Indira Gandhi 59; Roy Campanella 55. Saa.nla~telle Parsons 49; Kaye Bal- lard SO; Dick Smothers 37; Gene Tierney 56; Emlllo Pucci 62; Jack Unkletter 39; Allstalr Cooke 68. Quips &Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Rk:Mrd Ar.... -~ FOUR AND AGAINSL ·n. two4oor' cu, to NI tlail tnda, .. tleek .. sporty. bdt fOI' ,_._ B.t • oee ltlffaa la dte ..,._ AM la die beet. If• llOt IO 0.. TM fov-4oot ._ 80R tloon todoM, Mon ratda. allO, I _,, _. lt .................... g ..... & R.....,...._..,..,_ •111119. Btd coma a tlilM, tMa dtere'• •do*of, It'• better 9Cttl9s ..... oet of. A woman who lived alone had an urge to cook a rabbit stew when she saw a rabbit displayed In a butchershop window. Since the rabbit was too large for one person, she asked the butcher If she could buy just half of It 'Tm sorry," he replied, "we don't split hares." ~onrad Fiorello 1 take a very practical view of raising kids. I put a sign In each of their rooms: Checleout Time ls 18 Yeara. -Robert Orben Kida ... llft dltftrently. Send orlglnal contributions to "Clllld," Famlly Wetkly.841 LHlngton Ave., N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. 10 If uNd-none ,.turned . My •-yeu-ol• acl91lbor Prlldla ·-.,.,.. • monll9 call. I ,... MnlllS orage ...... .......... .. let Im pou It from .... pltcMr. .................. _ wllldl -.... Wltuapoe ... •••• to •c wlatf.U,, "Ola. MarJ, ra ...... ., dld- 11oot." -Mary A. Barbdale WtUhinfton, D.C. e-· -· ~ (1 ........ ......,: ' I I ! -I - 0 ~J ...................................................... ,-~i,.U .......................................................................... 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San frinc«o 49tn vs Alllnta rakon~ @([)llfl~• ll:lO D llfl ~-ti tile ""' 12;00 D .,..., HiPllPtl "Supe1bowf II" Cieenbay Pack,ers al Oakland IQK1e11 BTlll ~ IZ:lOD~ . l:Ol a USC ftetMll USC vs Wast11n1ton G Cl1D llfl F.IMll M1am1 Dolphins at P1mbur1h Steelers a 1eCM HlaMiPb L'OO (8 ())) s,.tt thalltlla• l:OO • C.Wity .... J:lO • C.,. f..W '75 5:00 ((II) ([)) Ara's s,.rts .W llfOllDA't, llCMMIU 15 5:00 D (13) ) U Nfl .....,1 Nitllt football 8ut11lo 81111 vs Dallas Cowboys at Dallas, lea fllOAr, lllOVEMICll 19 1:00 tal W.1rion Wetba• War11011 vs. Los ~ngeles l1kers SATUltOA't, llOVEMIElt 20 t.JO • (Qt) ())) (fl !KM ,...._" 0..W.lllder M1ch1can V$ Ohio State from Columbus, OhlO 12:l0 D Im CD Cl) Wey Owt "-.. ,.,.,~~ 1:00 • (18l Cl)) Q1) llCM ftcilalll ~*' Covera1e ol lhe 11me between USC T101a11S ind UCLA Bivins l:GODO. ....... ~ ••• a..cl a.u s... uo. <m CD cas s,..ts s..ct1e11111 The s 100.000 Blun.SWICk World Open Bowline Tou1n1ment from the lllvns1roek Harthun Bowl lantS tn Glendale He11hts. llhl\Ols 5:t0 • ((fl ) QJ) AIC'1 WW. .W el ~ ':lO ID s,.ts c.a...,. ll>:GO.., ""'' °"" f .... 11 Hip~ / 10:10 e c..1ect ,_... use vs U%/ ll:lO 9 USC F...W USC vs UCLA SUllDAY, IMWUllEJ 14 ':00 e a:J .. .._.. llW Clydtw (dra) '67-Warren Beatty, faye Dunaway 7:00 .. QJ) CIJ cm • CC) "TM.,,.. 0.111pli111 Gaq" (com) '13-0on Knotb, Tim Conway, Bill 811by •((ft) Cf)) 0 a!).._.,,,. Part I (dra) '74-CICely Tyson, Paul Winfield, Kevin Hooks. 1.-00 8 (9 CIJ) ()I) ~J "'ftth" (d11) '70-Ceorge C Scott. II lt) "TM Ullf.,rift11" (wes) '60-8urt Lanc.uter, Audrey 11tpburn m "lllttc lloft1" (dra) '33-Robert ArmS1rona. Fay Wray 9:00 G Ill)!]) (JI tII (C) "S1'il" (dra) '76-Joanne Woodward, Sally f teld MONDAY, llOVEMID 15 1:00 e (C) "Ttrlit.ry of 00.S" (ad~) '1 I-nature adventure. D (C) "frif:MIJ h,....._,. (dra) 75-Roehud K1Jey, Shirley Knight 9:00 U ~Cl) (II tII (J:) "S,.it'' Concl (dra) '76-Joanne Woodward, S.11~ field • Lt) "TM LM MtdliM" (dra) '72-Dyan Cannon. John Plulhp La• TUESDAY, llOYUllllt 16 1.-00. (C) "TM w..is.il!J u.r (document1ryJ D (C) "Mat's Hie lbtter W'rtll H.1111" (ho1) 'II-Shelley Winters. Debblll Reynolds WEDflE.Sl)Af, llOYOilltR 17 UO e (C) "fW Ille...._ .. (ad'f) '71 -nalure documentiry t:OI U (j?) (]) (C) "~" (dra) 74-Jac~ HICholson. raye Du11Jway, lo/In Hvston T14UISOAY, llOYUllU 11 1.-00 U (J:) "HIM Cllristia1 AIM!tnt1" (11111$) 'S2-Duny Ka~e D (C) '1lllw Ille lllrl """ (d11) '74-Jrm 111011111, fred W1lh1mson f'llllAT, lllOVOllEI 19 1:00 • (C) ~ '"ctl Tip(' (documenl1ry) G (C) "\Mt S-r" (dra) '69-S.rbf,. Htrsltey, Ricn11d lhOmu t.Ol 9 <1JJ (1) Cl) (C) "I Wllllt le ..., My .. .,,. (d11) '76-M111el Hemrnpay, Susan AllspKh, 8 ((21) Cl)) ID a!) "IMltt !tr A 11,,. .. (dra) '76 M1~e Connor$, Tracy Blooks Swopt MTUltDAY, llOVDllCR 20 5:00 D (C) '11Mlf 1:o "-" (com) '66-fred Gwynne, Yvon11e DeCarlo, l'OO D (C) "lnr (mus) '72-Ken Howard, Blythe D111ner 9:00 G G CJ) Cilll Gt (1:) "llflr lac•" (d11) '71-10111 L1uahl1n THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 ' KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllOAY, ~ 14 2:GOF,..._.~I l:CIOAllll• ...... 4:00feo41.., ... ,..,, S:lO lie .... llafMe 6.-tO o.c. u,.. • a..ic 6;,lO • ..., mull• cultural ch11 dren's senes 7:CIO Callftf1lla i... 7:30 ..... .... "ailillc ,., flMI 9:00 S..IMIJhl• "Gotn' Round With tlle SP1nne11" 10:00 Viliolls MOflDAY, lllOVOtlEJ IS t.OIMM T•i a.I Cll'llU 9:l0 f_. lw Ille Fal!ilr 10:00 ..... llatlt~ .. IO:JO Odystty/futllf't • 11:00 Easy Dr1wh11/Anl1111l1 ' $lldl 11:30 Oedrit c..,.y lL'OOS.-Street 1:00 s-. llc11..W.0.t l:lOTlle ....... L'OO CllHer1lia ...... Z:lO Allllrica11 £.,""'8 3:00 s.-Strwt 4:GOZ..1 4:JO Dedric '-"' 5:t0 .... ....,,~ S:lOVlllMlp 6.1111 feo4I ler Ille f M!lfr i:lO A n. " ""9 7:00 Al .... ...._ 7:30 Tiie f,..a a..t l.'00 Tiit W-Dlrlllidts "JoM Qlltncy Adams. President" t:OO o..w s...iM .. 11:00 lltdltilltllr• ~ TUIJOAY, lllOVUllU 15 l;tO n. 1Wa EAlt J:OOS-~ c.•z-1 ~:::~ S:lO Me Meer• 5:00 F.-..... fallllly 5:lD A r-lit "-7:00 Al ... ...._ 7:30~ l.1IOS1n ....... t:CIO Miii " f ... 10:• r.i a.1 Cll'• 11 :00 llllcWtlelnr 1t,.n THUGDAf, lllOVOtUI 11 t:OOMI flldell/Llillltf •11111 t:JI) ,,..,_, SUtdlllt' IO':GO WltrMltlll~ IO:lO tMr le C:... /Meat 11:00 l..w..O.VM AMiii Y• I l:JO Electric ~ IZ:OO S.U.. Slrttt 1:00 Sdt11c.e fllM1/V.11talllt s., l:JO ~· ' Sucli/futlllt 1:GO c:.a-.r ~., Kit ?:JO G.1ltrJ J:OO s... Slrftf 4:0IZ-I 4:JO Dectrtc c-,.iy S:Ol llWH....,. ......,._, 5'.lO ~ FecterJ ,:00 ....... ~ 5:JOf,........., 7:00 .... £.st.alt ... ,. 7:l0 ,... ,_ lllfwutitl 1:00 Ill hrflf1111Ct It IWf Tr,, t:OOAllC. ... ~ It.JO*-1M Wie*" 11:00 lillclllilllll!ret ..,.,, lllOAY, lllO¥UllO 19 SATUIDAY, llCMlllO 20 l:GOA n. t. Gt .. J:JO c.IHwllll .... 4:00 ... -~ ~:00 .... &tMI 111111 , .. 5:00 A QffltlN If Eu11Htlc lilwtli 7:00 SJ11tlltt1J A concert per formed on 111 elect1omc irn lllH1ltf b1 Tom P11101 7:30 CeftM. °" 1:00-... t:OO ......,,_. fllhtre IO:OUttlt~ p 3 MORNING e:oo fJ (() S.ria 5-attt u ....... •DCDfNlum CI1J Caplaift lllnp roo -6:30- fJ Ii) feat.res D 1111 !of "°""" Only • MicAHI )ICbon $'-... ~,,. m Speed be.er (12Jl ml liood oa, 7:00 fJ (J1J ()J Cl) llews D ID Cl) CID) m Tocla1 Sllow "a 700Qub Cl) luhin•Je/Undtrdot 8 (18) Cll) (HJ Good lllo1nin1 Amtriu D FNturts ID l4lp & His IWddles m eartoo11s g Sted Mlrlfl Openinf fD Yoe1 for Health -7:30- CI) ClttDolts D lmlt m Tiie '•rtrkltt f l llllly m llllS l4lllflJ m lfishr "'rm 8:00 D c.,tJlll llaftproo s..., Iii• Tiii flll CD TIM flilltstOM:S CI1J CD TIM m Club l3l TIM Jm-W Z-l -8:30- " &;)fNIUltS D lac• ul.annt ID Yoei & Friends m c.r1Do1M11e fiD Commodity Lilll llf) Undtrdot 9:00 fl PTict b Rilht D ~ (I) IIOl m S.nl01d & Son D TIM Gallery LV Good 011 a Ml Los Aneeles Ii) r_, H1-'ins Show ID 1 l.0¥e Lucy fl) I 0111111 of J11n11ie 13! M11tus Welby, M.O. fZ1) Seslme Slrffl (<.ti} (J)) He Oovet.s Show OtJ l'ltll Oonallut Show -9:30- D lf3> te) ti~ m Holl1wood Sq111res ..... ,,,m> (]) ltof '°' "°""" °"" ID Green Ams m~r llOOt!I 10:00 fJ llll lll ll) 611111111 D rn> U !IO! m Whetl of FOi tulle D ® Mowiu: See Dayllmt Mo-tits enny Marsna11 as Laverne, believing the worst has hap- pened to her attar she passed out du11ng a big bash 111 the brewery, is touched when Lenny (Micheal McKean) gal· lantly oilers 10 make things right by marrying her. in 'Look Before You Leap,·· on ABC"s Laverne & Shlrley Tuesday at 8:30PM. Page' (J),tny M'* CD CIOIS-l'lts m Public Albirs al) You'11 Oii -10:30- fJ <I1J lil I.Oft of lift D o l.1UJ m TIM s1~111pen u ((3) \.lJ QI Hippy 0111 ID Good Oa1 m Gomer P'Jlt fl) Maritt Coftraaa 11:00 fJ l11l l3 l ( tJ Youn1 l RestleU Q ~ !lQl m Grand Slam lJ) TIM Mi•ionairt u ( f2t) (()) ~·) Doll llo Sllow Ii) McMe: See Day11me Movies m 11ewn fD Ele<tric C4111oanw -11:30- fJ U!l W •JJ Smch lor Tomor· row , e ce1in>1&l mTh1 Cone Show IJ (C21J tll) 1)1) Fa1111l1 ftud Richard Dawson hosts ®I Mary Hut1111n, Marp H1rtman m let's bp m lbnny ' tltt l'rofesaor AFTRRNOON 12:00 U llooatimt Q Thi! Cwt lJ Did VIII DJ*t Q (~Cl') S20,000 "'tTami4 (Ial llews CD MoN: ~t Daytime Movres Q) I Dmm of JaMfe <I1J Nooll Alfalr I Joe Baratta ~ (IJ ..., ltartlul, ..., IUttJun (8) l.0¥e Alntricall Style m C«odrill 10Good 0111 13t) lltWS -12:30- 0 (11\ L~ J 18 1 As the World Turns Q ()'l re Jf10Hn Da,s ol Our lives CV I LM tuc1 Q Ca fj l) QtJ All M1 Children Q) Courtship of Eddit's F1tller a Doris 011 S11ow fD Y911 lor Htaltlt m Ahora Los An1tles 1:00 ({) Bliru 1lld Alltn U (!3) ) !Jll Ryan's ~ 0 llewn 0> Major Albnu all MoN: ~e Dayhme Mov"s fD El Show cit 11 I -1:30- fJ <l1J (}) (f) Tiie G1i4in1 Uflll D ~ ru r1~1 m Tiit Doctors Tiit Hooepn-.n Q (<ltl llJ Ql) Olle Liie to lrfe Ii) IMrfJ Hillflilties fiD Clllrtin1 the Mallet 2:00 U Clll <lJ (fJ All in tlle Fa111lly D lftl CtJ ITTll m Another Workl U Onie & Harritl (]) T°"'r 1J Mowie: See Daytime Movies Q) llews O)Ma1111t11 II/ WEEI\ NOVEMBER 14 1976 -2:15-IJ (~ !J)) ill) Gt11tral Hos,ital -2:30- fl ll1J (I) Mltdl 61• n father ~ lest law " " ..,.,., CD Mid.e1 Moua Club 0> Ttrrrt- 3:00 fl (JZJ Tattlttalts u mSonitnee --~ ti) ID CartOOM • (ill) (()) t>ll ldc• of llisht (IDJ Mwit: Su Daytime Movies f2lJ lronsi4t ~Our Gane OJ Vida por Vida -3:30-u !DJ Mike Ooualas Sllow Q .... ical Cenltf U Iii BM 'Marlllt Fri tJJ TIM MUMttn a Mwit: ~. Oayhme M0011ts LI) 8rl4y lelKh ID Yoei & F rleflds m ear1oo11i lfll ()) loa's lie Tep ISl TIM f!MltJt- ((3} ,.,.,_ eamions 4 :00 D Ilia Valley ()) lallllln m Cmerl"<J Gee CiJ l'llil °""~ ... Sllow ID lllp & His Mdies m Hedlt & Jttllt fill cD i.-... .., l}J) (I) MllR·lZ faupt Tues a I Or-of Junllie m Seslme Street ( (21) (JJ) flilllltOMS 0) Mull4o de Jusuete m UllCle Walclo -4:30- D To Tell the Trutll r ri CiH11111's lsllllll f10l Ad.tnt-12 ID Tiit Flintstones fl)Bup 8u11n1 (1 ll ()) Price Is Riehl fl~ ll l Men Griffin Show l2f) f1111ily Nf1ir m Smme strett ((HJ (j)) 1141rttr Bird 0) Oumatic Series '7J ltftllts.ttt lUJNo 5:00 fJ Q u [Q) QI) llewn O lonaw J)fafllilJ Nflir Ii) W"!W W'iW West m n.. 11r14y lkllldl m 1ar1oo11 "-""' fl) Cille Unlttts1I l8l lrady 1141ndl ((H) ll)) hrtrkl1t f 1111il) mTIM rn aull m 1t•111 -5:30- fJ tl) QlJ lV llews ct1'1rtrkl1• r111111y ID llnltchtd ll)Sll,.r111an ljf) My Tlir• Softs ca (J)) The 8r141J 8u11ch m 1.o 1111perdoMW. W U"11 Min SUNDAY IOmlllJ 14 MORlllllQ 1 f:OO .Dey .. ....,, ()) ~:MllM '9 IN s.11111 • <• CE> a ~ 1111 c-,i. (ID llllttllthm .n.,...... -~•ttitHolM S flnt ... CllltrCll • Otdric C-peny -11:30- .. llfl GI-. tf 1M WMl e,..., s.uurt MIR (I) lotlt : "lrlpt EJtJ" (mus) '34-Sl!iriey Temple, J1mes Dunn, line Wrthen, D111belh Allen •<B CE)9AllllMll,W.. ()J .... tftllt;..... • llellltdlM ·~ D F!I. fllt- APTUNOON I 12:00 D...,.. Crttn Bly Pac-en at 01kll"d Rltde11 f eatu1ts Cretn Bay coteh Vinet Lombardi en.~ ........ ....,, •™"' at lllltfl•: NTllr•• WIM FMll" (com) '48-M11p1e1 0'8rie11. lms Stone, lion1I Burymore. Cyd Charisse ..,_.... Ill TIA *'t Plmle • n..tlf hi AIMr1u (CllCl))9 ......... ..... at ... Ctrt/£a ... ... -12:30- -~ • (121 CJ)) llirtdloa II) -.i.: "CllMM'a Iii .._.t" (com) '54-Bob Hooe. J01n (onlainc CID f-~ 9 0itedMs 1:00 • USC fMl~•ll use ¥$ WISh1nct011 e llfl ,....... Mitrn1 Dolphw 11 Pttbb1111!1 $teele11 •n. lisVllllly (])I S,, -~°" (1)1..........,llewr e .. It: Ct> "Stt,..tr Tt,,. .. (d11) 'S7-Robert W1ane1, Joan Collins Cill llfl ftllW a v.ic. " ~.,, (8 ())) U..t f1r• 1111,.n -~ ......... a JeCM HiPlicllts -1:30- • lllN: CC) "Qur•ltJN4" (dll) '70-John Dehner, Cary !Allms, Sharon Farrell. Weuw Cox, Sam Jette ()) .... T'llelttf a n. 11.a 1rtt11en (QI ([)) ......... 2:00 ..... CC) "SW lilt lillurct" (adv) '&0-Kenntth More, D1n1 Wynter. I (J)!llM S.-4 CD HICll ~rll • Mtrle: "HN•r , ..... (wes) '41-0an C.ble, Lena Tu111er •TllDI a r11111 "' '"" • MMe: "A._ llf Y•r .._,. Cco111) '49-Alec Culnnm, Wu111 Cnffith, Joyce Grenfell (IJI CD s,.b CW.. a ,,... -2:30- .~ , .... (!Zll CJ)) llfl '-•ti 1M-... 8 51111 Traill 3:00 CJ) WiW Wld Wtst -~ ........ (I) Star T "' e Mefle: CC) "The URfor1lve11" (dra) '60-Burt Lanuster, Audrey Hepburn. -~ CilMtlll SJlllMJSW.ualtS.... <•(I)) ., .... s,.dall -l:lO-eC.-. F.tW '7C ...... , ....... ...... <• (I)) "' ,... P'llyMd QI) lillltc. W., MO 4:00 en.s.....c.,.., .. ""'.., .. • llt•u r Clualu "Robinson Cnisoe" ()) ..... (I) W..W If IN S.. (II W ...... Gt SUllSHlflE llriPt•M * The u. Of OtlM11 Wittl KHCIY flf Hepe • Mewit: CC) "lthlll•t'' (dra) '7J-Clmsti111 Rlines. Clin DeVoun1, Brenda V1et1rro. 0 (().,._U <a1 W.W ti SimMI • ... '*"" .... <• Cl)) Cellep feetW '75 -4:30- • F1ee Ille !WM ......... ~ , CD r-. 111e 11t1111 a c-.. Cll Tiltll ,..,.,,, le AMltwt •WwN "'-• llletrt 0.. f'..cw HIPli&tm 8 "-• ....,..a..t 5:00 9 CIS rlltiorll If t.w, Al'b "The Poetry Po1rer Hour" Roumary Harns. Blythe Oanner, ltone1d N1moy and W1ll1em Holden ue amon1 Ille stan perf01m1n1 1n , 111 ruch1nc retrOS9f(:h'fe q>1nn1n1 200 yea11 of American poetry • star,,.. Cl) MIM: Cl:) "n. Tro1111t Wlta .._... (com) '66-Rosallnd Russell. Hayley Mills. June Hardina, Binnie Barnes. Cypsw Rose let. Camlll1 Sperv, Miry Withes, M1r1e Red· mond .(I)) .... CD w..111 ., ~ Coatuw • n. """ " "" • .... : Ct> """ .... ... ... (mus) '62-Robert Preston, Sh1rltf Jona. Bllddy Hackett. Hermiorie Gin· &old. Paul Ford • Alwlcall/llnel ,.... ,.,, iU) CJ) .... lilt ,,_ alWIWWIWWllt .................. <•CJ)) An'• s...ta w.w '8> JIMle: Cl:) M ....... U (lrtS) '68-l>e111 Mll1in, J1mes Stewart. Rlclllel Welch, Gtor1e Kennedy. An ~ f'nne, W~I Geer -~~ -5:30-..... ...... w.rw .. Amtltutt (lJ HIP Wtn cm CJ)~ lltll4ltf WtliMS IDl (I) ,._ ti IN "9M -~ltlMtt (9 (I) , •• lllt ....... , Ill he Ellllt ftttW Hllllllehb Ill FleaU Jltl,i111 •V•NING 8:00 .Cl) .... -~ ..... : cc:> (211t) Nlellcllt IM Cly.ii•" (drl) '67-Wmen Bully, Foe Dunaw1y . • (121 ([)) n. C.,ulll ' ,. • The ltnllOll S4ters. Redd fo••. Rly St~•M end Oonntt Most 1uefl ai..... <m •W..WfffWrull .w..w .. ...,.c..... cmCD ... W...S.... •Ca1111-. • $flee: 1"9 .,.......,._ -~ aw.w..111 -~c..t.f -6: -• cm CJ) CJ) """ D CllllfW C.-ra (JI It,.: -II 0111111 .. llt Act ti ~ • Sbf s.ldllrl ........ ,., IWel CJ) • ,...,.,. • Tniwl • ....,c.... il!l'f ff Ht !L ~ f; 1Jl. t£'1!"~ 1:j~~1!·1fl llff5 il-:J t!LI ~r f i ::}1 lrs -~ .. J ti & ~ a .. I ;i · 1-1 ... J•r-1 1: ! =-~:~It~ 1 l 1 ··J.s.J, i=·~ I 1: 1• •!Jiij .. i 'I "'1 . l'tl•ls-.-1 •· i ll•f(1 1f [::r1it1!i! sfi.:lr:;.r:; l r·1~11r, ''·IHI tJ• -I. ~ ~ If iil1•11 ~ a:f•J•j; ~~ · rU1h•r ~ H"Ph ~. 1'''•' 1111 f Jf t![ ulhtl p·s•tlz •" c. 11 ,2-r;!li' t•jt~1.i • 1•~rf f i~~ili .. , .. ~ .... i1f If 't lrf o!lt f1ljl;• l:t! .. iJ ... f:;r;. I · 1ri:' rt~ IJ· l! h.,~ ~~---. f .. !"}S. -lfiJifHj11 Utn.~1lf ~I .,, .. ,... fl ljiiff !. i (l:l·f tJ f -~. i 11: • ,.&, .• ·ll1r :!•: . • , .... !: 'I'i'•, r~=i !9: 'I. r 1· 1 if • • I~ f ! r; f 1·rf01' ~ •. f •. ri II I .. Wiii athletes become glQrlfled vloience? Channel 2 Newsroom's killers In the 21st century? It could Pat Downey and sports reporter happen. The trend Is toward Ted Dawson explore the brutal faster. meaner. bloodier contact posslbllltles. Join them all this expect? More or less series of speclal reports. sports. What can Mure fans 2 lA week for their hard hitting TIE YEAR 2000: SPORTS/~/5a11 PM SUNDAY (Continued) 7:00 9 (J1) CD 50 Millutts U SIWH DIUIEY MOVIE • FlRST mu 011 ni COMEDY S1'£CTACUW U @CD<Ial DWwW tf Ois- lllY '1he AllPle Dumphn1 Ca"c" (com)-11111 811by. Suw" Cla1k, Do" Knolls. Tim Conway Tf\l future of a pon1less 11mbler. th1ee orphans and a huee l01d nuuet the ,ounc sters found is comphcated by two bun1hn1 burclars and a crook d1$1Ursed as a preacher (.I)~~ • (8 ) !>fl llltvle S11tcl1I: ·~" Part I Cicely Tyson. Paul W1nheld Kevin Hooks, Carmen MattlltWs. James Best The story of a boy, his do& Soundet and his black share<roPper family in lou1si1n1 1n the 1930's A11hou1h they are p001 and oppmsed. they are happy be cause of the11 IOve tor each other The conclusion will be seen Sunday NO¥embe1 21 al lPM ' DWiW WiW Wal GI Wild w.rN of Allituls m Ja111 .... 0raiu a h ie: (Cl "five o .. , ..... WllMH" (d11) '73-Robtr1 Conr1d -7:30- IDUst If t11t W fO Th 0,111 Mid ' M11••ret Mead" ... • ...,_ LMcMlt "9r111M 8:00 9 (J1) CJ) Th So•r ud Clltf 5*1111 Jack Albertson and Steve la#!'ence aues1 • Tiii ~ ...,,. of """' 8111 811by hosts and 111tttn1tion11 stars of illusion per101m the11 best acts o1 ste11ht-of·hand m111c (.I) f'wttr ...,... Vanety Hollt e MHI•: CCl (nr) "Th Un· i.;-• (•es) '60-Burt l ancaste1 • Geot1• c. Scott * is "PATTOll" front LIM Dran11 •ca())) a HC S•n4ar llicM lllMI: (Cl (J'Mlr) "'•'*" (dra) '70-Georce C. Stoll. lhrt Malden. Stephen Yl>un1, Mrchul Siron&. Cary loltm. The story of General Georce S. Patton and his battles moss Nor1h At11ca, Sicily. E.urope and W1th tht War Dept • llloM: (lllf) ~lllla "-1" (hOI) 'Jl-Bruee ~bot, fly Wray -9: - • Tlle ... b ~--~ s.-y ' C..llY ., lreatll °' Lit• mc.r..11w 10:00 Htw II (J1) CI> CJ) OIMcdlil Del'tec chio lays h11 career Oft the lint when he defiantly persists 1n 1nvest1&ahn& the act1denu1 duth of a youna man at the home ol '" 1nfluenti.tl ret11ed shtnlf and 1 et1m1noto11St ot 11eat d1sltnchon 111111, .. oer.-IJ G '-'-' Tiii Amlstnlllc ., """' ... .. .._ a hMk ,., F.11111 fJl1 Tiii ~"" Cll11111ida (R) m Sitllltion CeMe4y • Lou Gerlloll Sllow -10:30-• ,._, s..aart S11ow D Firi"t LIM fa Tl"MI AIM 11:00 • CJ) (1lJ CI> """ U <II G.._ .,....tttrs (I) Tiii m. a. 18 lllltrit: "TM h11i•I Hills" (dla) 'S6-NatalM! Wood. Tab Hunter. Cl111dt Aa1ns •sw.t•C-.. 0 Cl) ........... '-• QI Alllrica....100 Yun ., ... "' si.teQ MMe • JilMy SncPrt sa... -11:15- (11) CJ) SMiiy -""""" -11:30- • s,.ts flllll/lllMI: (Cl "Cell-..., ID Kifl''°(dn) '70-llobert Conrad, Behnda Mont1omery William Conrad. • =~'a~ . .._ CD T.,. Cl MHlt : a::> "Silut "''"' lltMy "i&ltt" (hor) '7l~Pat11ck O'Neal. Astnd Heeren at SIM Y111J Sllow 9fllllsic.ll V1ritty a OwrMa lllialeR &:»EMillctlS,.,._J OJ Mnlt : (Cl "Psrcho" (d1a) ~-Anthony Perkms, Janet Lel&h m a sa... • s,twia l'lul 9:00 a .cm (]) CD &eiM Ko11k's 1n Yes111ation into the klllina of senral ~ .OOers ts cornphcaled by the dock WOl\ers' codt of s1te"ce and thew etfOfls to clean up their own Mpn111tion G Sr'il/Joa1111t Woodward • ' Siity f1tld-WofM11 Wlttt l 6 Ptn0111litits a IHl CJ) <II tlll "'c 111 EM: "$yV' Part I (dra) '76- mnne Woodward, Sally fitld, &fad DavlS, Martine Bartlett. Jane Hott man, Ch11tes lane Dr. Cornelia Wilbur treats Sybil, a woman who has deYeloped 16 ~ht1es as the result of c1uel treatment as a child The d11m1, adapted from the best seller by flora Rheta Schreiber, 1s based on 1 teal case P-ee I 1211 .... -!tie s,.. .. """ ca rn> """ .... s. m bcMlltf9 an.em.a. 12:00 • <• ())) ,..., ...... Sllow IDNleT.,._..._ QI) lllMI: ..,.... !tie 5"" (dra) '!II -Glenn fotd, Anll4! Balter 1:00 u .. °"' ---1 :30- 8 Stlrtil9t 2:00 9 Mowlt: (Cl "W'IW 1M ....., hi'.' (com) 'S4-lony Cur1i$, Clmshne K1utm1nn. larr; Storch. -3:25- • lllMI: woat,.,.,.· (adv) '43- Edward G. Robmson. Glenn FOid, Mar1uer1le Chapman I MONDAY I '90VDllO 15 Ftr .,... -~ Nltlllcl. pltase Mt OAYTlllll PR<KUMS. ........ ,.., ciMllieK•, 1(1 tM .,. ...... DAmlllt: lllOW:S IO:IO •(Cl "lluters ti th c.. ...... ~(adv) '59-0rsoft Welles, W"~ham Wllf1eld "WIM· tr ""•" (mus) '45-DaMJ Klyt, V'11111111 ... IS "M11tu1 hlcn" (dr1) '41-Humphrey Bocart Mary Astor. 11:00 Cl "n.. Ea IM r (com) '47-Ctaudelle Colbert. Fred MacM11111y. 12:00 tD "C...nst" (dra) '37 - Greta Garbo, Diaries Boyer. A11n Marshal 1:00 S (CJ "Ho41•1" (adY) '53-Tony Curtis, !•net le•ch. lorin rhatcher. Z:OO Ill (Cl "Gtr0Rh11t1' (wes) '6Z-Chuck Connor$, Kamala DtY1, Adam West 3:00 <Bl (Cl M" ~ ti tile WorW's Fair" (mus) '63-Elvis Presley, Join O'Bnen l:JO • a::> wK!llc Ct ...... (mus) '!18-Elm Presley, Cuolyn Jones, Dolores Hart •V•lllllQ I 8:00 • (J1) CI> ()) <II ....., U QJ>CIJeG..., • 1211 Star Trtl -· TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 1', 1976 (I) CiMlet rWlt • ca Cl)) a Mt114•1 11i1111 J....a Buffalo Bills ind Ille Dallas Cowboys I I Dallas. -~ • hrtri4te F_, ..... 11 • Dtdric c.,..y .Uttit ... -6:30- - • 0111111 Guests include Bob Hope, Fred M1<Mur11y, Hamel Net son. Slll1 Struthers and Dmd Janssen CD WJ~ (ll liltlY ;riffiii Sllow 18FMIYMtlk (J1) CJ) '--"• .,..., ......... IMIN4 fD Ct\annel 21 T Olll&lll m f'llsll r.or• 8 :00 U CI7:J Cll ClJ Rlloda Gary Levy's puents grve Rhoda lhe once -over as a ll'OSj)e(trve daughlet rn law lhe entue affa11 1s a charade muter minded b~ youna levy 1n an ellort to impress hrs parents with his rmpio.ed tult rn women Al first he 1nv11es Bienda Rhoda's s1slet, to meet his puenls but •hen sht COmtS down •1th nu symptoms he rushes Rhoda rn as a relutlanl substitute D '2J> (10) m lllllt Houu on Ille l'ralrit Journey 1n the ~11111·· Part I Charles lnralls rushes to W1sconS1n when he learns his mothet has died and his father 1s su1c1dal w1th griel Authur Hill Ian Sterling and ~alhtw l aborleau• euest Q lllowie: CC) (2hr) "Ttrritory of Otlltrs" (adv) '71 Documents lhe story ol hie on the desert Ll) Movie: (2\lihr) "Tht Apartment" (com) '60 Jack Lemmon Shirley Mac Laine CJ lllowie: !CJ (211r) "Frien41y l'tr su11ion" (dra) ·7~ Richard Kiley Shirley Knight, Clifton Jamef ID lkwitthecl Cl) l'etry Mato11 tal Mowle: t~l (2hr) "Marlowe" (dra) '69 limes Cune1 Gavit Hunnicut ID The Adams Cbroniclu John Qurnc:y Adams. PrtStdtnl Ad1ms Stngle ltrm as Pres1denl 1s mir~td by fruslrahon His ult 101 natronal interests fnghlens stilts 111htrsls his appornlmenl ol Henry Clay a~ Seaelary of Stale tnuers rumon of Scott Hyland~ has been set by producer Liam O'Brien lo star as Joseph Wambaugh in lhe "Trial B~ard" episode of Polil e Story, (Tuesdays al lOPM) the Emmy Award· winning series created by Wambaugh, ex-police· man turned author. It is the first episode during the four·year run of the series on NBC th.11 has been based on .i per· sonal ipcidenl from Wambaugh's 14-year ca· reer as a Los Angeles po· liceman. II is an account of his involvement in the investigation of a fellow policeman accused of theft. Cast as WambauKh's partner is Milt Kogan. Joe Santos portr•ys fhe po· lice officer pluding the innocen ce of the .IC· cused cop before a po· lice trial board. Al~o in the cast is Casey K.1sem, Albert Popwell, Susan Batson, Dick Kalk and Ed· die Egan. Cotey Allen Is direll· ing from a script by Michael Mann. a pohllc.al 'deal. and his wile blames his p1eoccupat1ons for lhe dealh ot lheu elde~t SOii tD S,,nisll Mowt If) lap1nese Lan11111t l'rotrarM • -8:30-u 11t1 !) l I I l'hJllis Phyllis boss ins her lo d1te his fnend wlule hes rn town bul lhe Ir rend lurns out lo be a rourh lou&h union olfic1al Aller lht first dale he falls hud over heets 1n love wrlh her m er..wits 9:00 0 1171 ~' "J Maude Wallet hils a weud dream and wtlen Arthur lrnds oul he panrcs al the lhouahl of lheu weekend together D 1n 1!f l11ol m Tht 8i&Evtnt: Cl (2hr) "Sybir' Concl (dra) '76 J~nne Woodward, Sally Freid, Brad Oavrs. Martine Bartlett. lane Holl min, Charles lane, Jessamine Mr Iner. Wilham Puce Conclusion ol lhe story of a woman who developed 16 personalities as the result of cruel treatment during her ch1ldhooll U MOllday lli&hl Mo¥ie: 1-C r (211r) "The l.awt MKhint" (dra) ·n . John Ph1ll1p law, Dyan Cannon, Robert Ryan Jackie Cooper An ambrllous TV newscaster betomes rnvolvrd with Ille •1te ol a networ~ presrdent a~d when he 1e1e~ls her for two other women, she plans her revenge ID Mm Griffin Show m Tht Vlrcl1111n fl) Crne Unift111I ID Ir! l'etf-a11tt al WoU Trap Cleo t 11ne and lohn OankwOflh" (t2fl e ) Mottt: IC (211r) "Bridre 011 the lllnr llur" (d") SJ W1ll~m Holden. Alec Gu1nneSl ()t 0.111hl -9:30-u (11) (3) (l All's Fair Part I Charley's ~reful plans for a special anniversary "lebrahOn do litllt 10 ease the snot~ wh(n she tells Richard she may be pregnant 10 :00 0 POWER PLAY IN * EXECUTIVE SUIT£ U 111 •1 f 6 UKUlrve S~lilt A se11ous hurl allac• puts Howell Rulledlt out of Miion and the ~ther d11ettors be&rn a shuqle for power lhal puls huvy pressure on hard d11nk1ng Pearce Newberry UOllews CZll GlinsmGle m Drrnk, Druk, Drunl Carol Burnell hosts this nne hou1 specr~I eaplorrng lhe problem of alcohoh)m and its ellecls on the lrves ol m1ltrons of Americans 39J Clpbin & Tennille \ m lla11ta de ,rimavtll -10:30- 1 & l Burns and Alltn D Tht lllSldt Story m mm11ews 11:00 uu m 1i•J""' D llJ !10 12311 e 1 News 0 (f21J I fJ).1~ Lowe Ameriun Style §)So Hunt D Cefebnty llttue m Mary Hlrtmaa, Mary Hartman m hies of tht Biurrt {'11 l)) Slump 111t Sta11 m Movie: "Dfu1111" -11:30- 0 111J (il I (U CBS Lale Mowre: -. ~) "Tiit Affair" (d11) '74-Nalahe Wood, Robert Warner II llJl ('J) <fOl m JDlwiy C.- rt) The rn aub B Tour Show of Sllowl ID llews lfJ The 700 Club <a LIJ) Sance rldlon Thutre m lhwsllllowie it Mowit: CC1 ""°'111 to Al&sU" (dra) 60· lohn Wayne Stewart Crancer 12:00 U Best ol Groucllo D Mo11e· I-'.) "Forly·Cl&M Hour Mlle" (dra) '/0-0arren McCav1n Wiiham Windom ID Mow11: "The Croo .. d We~" (dra) S~ Frank Love1oy, Ma11 Blanchard, Richard Oennrn& -12:30-u All·lll1ht Show: "A ,,lute's Aff111 .'' " Dan111, Lowt at Work," ''Star of Ttus" ID Mowit. lCJ "The 81& Show" (d11) 11 Cliff Roberl~n 1:00 II ~ll ( t l {IQ) TOlllOfrow m Tiie l'Tl Club -1:30-u llews 2:00 0 Mowit: !~ "Sntn Tur ltdl" (com) 55 Marrlyn Monroe. I om f well. helyn Keyes CJ lfowie Dou~ltfJatur1: "Abowt Us Ille Wna," "Hiltl Tru-" -3:30-· ~ Jacc~ueline Susann's ,,The Love Machine" John Phillip Law 1.s a ruthless N newscaster who rises to network president via his sexual prowess. Co-starring Dyan Cannon Robert Ryan and Jac kie Cooper. · ~ J KABC-TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE v 0 9100 PM (i' . Page 9 I TUESDAY llOVUllEJ I' fOI l*llill alld lfttf!IOlll listlftp. plme SH OAYTlll[ ,llOGUMS. ...... rwt ~.•rt lllt U(s lllOWiu. DAmME ll10¥1£.S 10:00 U a::> "Upihlrs & Oow11 st1ln" (com) ·61 M1thul Cra.1 Annt Heywood CC) "A S..C b lenl" (mus) '48 Danny Kaye. V111in1a Mayo f2.t) ·011' hm1t" (dra) 47 Humphrey Bo&arl, l auren BKall ll:GO Ii)~ "fair Wil\4 to Ina" (adv) '52 Fred Mac Murray, Vt11 Ralston 12:00 m "The Ft1111nin1 Ttuch" (com) ·• 1 Rosalind Rumll, Don Ameche, Van Heflin 1:00 121) ttl "W11p1th " (wes) '51 Edmond O'Brien, Polly Bergen 2:00 q a::> "V11dtz Is Comins" {•ts) '71 -Burt Lancaster. Susan Clark, John Cypher 3:00 ®J lCJ ''l lssln' Cousl11s" (mus) ·~-[lv1s Presley, Pamela T1ff1n 3:30 & C1:) "Girls! Gillsl Girls!" (mus) '62-Elv1s Pmley Stella Stevens. laurel Goodwin, Jeremy Slate I •v•111110 8:00 u • CIJ am CllJ (]) m 1'ews D ~())(Qll(I) Im News Pege 10 U S!lr Tr9' Cl) '-er Pyle lil'--'t m P'lftridct F llllilJ G»W-lZ a Stat Tr9' Ell) Dettric: c..,.., ~ Q)J Oiulll m Uttte R&sattr -6:30- fJ Oiulll Guest include luctllt II.II C¥ol Burnett. V1le11e Harpe1, Cale Gordoo and Guy Monon ...., Gilffltll (Im lltrw Gliffill Sllow m f..ily Aftlir CllJ ~. mz-1 .7:00 DB@ CIJ IDlllttn 11 Uan CW! Cl) My Thf1t Softs {))To Tell Ille Tfllttl D c:.-ntrallell mt LM LllCy G)The FBI m Alllefiu/lslatl JtWbll Hour (ft) Wy Griffitll m MKW!lel1111 lttport (8(1)) .... llD O> Or-ilc Stries eg MdMs F1111ily -7:30- D A11d1 WilliUIS S•o• Wayne Newton auasts. 11 ........ hlrDllan (I) Tiie '* c.,le B lll 8 ([)....,..... S4111res rn Tiie lilllc Sllew D Tiie .llUl's WIN ID ltrady'-dl ([lJ ......... lllt hid 8:00 B lfl) CJ) CJ) T MJ 01l111do & O... Johnny ~ cuests .. @ Cl) • ... ... lllCl sa.., "Up lof Cnbs .. Ja111nese com mandos lake lhe Blad Slleep by surpme and-111bed tn Maune u111forms-attempl lo siue Central Douctas MICAlthui 'll1lo " scheduled to visil the camp u llloftr. a:::i (ztw) "lllis v..m.. 111 llld" A documentary on Alalkan wddhfe and Eskimo culturt CJ) llM: (Zllr) "c.d fWcNlet s-" (com) '64-JICk Lemmon a (ail(()) a Him Da~s "They Slloot Fon11es Don'I lhey." ron11e aarets to be Joanie's 111rtner 1n a mafllthon dance contest, but arrives eahausted 11te4us111na his Cl1dltd·up bike 12 milts And If he loses lhe conies!, and a bel ht m1de on the outcome, he'll have to aet a crewcul D lllovie: a::> {2tlf) "Wllat's Ille lllttlf W-6 Helffr (susp) '71 - Debbie Reynolds, Shelley Winters. Dennis Wuver. 9 llM: (2!1f) "Tiie Dtttdiwt" (dra) '68-frank Sinatra. lee Rem rd ID Liit If die Will aJl'wry .... ff) llews/l'Wllc Afttln S llftle: (CJ (Zllr) "C~rade" ·(SUS9) '64-Alldrey Hepburn, ~ry Gnni Waltt1 Matthau. fiD bt..U Hall ti Fa111t "The Rrvalry .. Arthur H~l llOftfllysAbtallam Lincoln and Ch11fes Durn1n1 1s Stepllen Doullas 111 lhlS absort1nc dfllma aboul the dfblles of 1858, wlldl brouCftt lillColn out of political *t11rity and ~enlu.lly led him lo lhe Presidency ==·~··· -1:30- • (QI (()) QI) limn ~ SllitleJ "look Before You lup Laverne blinks out 11ter 1 brewery party arMI the question 1s ... d1d she or didn't she? mtt..Wlb • CM.. ""'""' • SitNtilll l'AIMdJ 9:00 • CllJ Cl) Cl) 11•A•S•H rather Mulcahy finds himJeff at a loss for words wflen 1 Private with 1n admit led seH.lnflicted wound won't ilsten to Mulcahy's counsel bet1use the pnes1 llun'I shlred hts lrtumaht e~penence o4 front hne duty Ors lwbed by lhe wounded man's to1ic, Mulcahy ISks Col Potter to send him to tlle front fintS, Potter relt1Sts. and Mulcahy impulsmty lakes matters rnto his OW11 h111ds. a U Cl) G '•llct Wo111u "Bn1n-asll" When sevmf 1een1cers 11e found dud, Set. Pepper Ander son poses IS a news reporter lo invutipte lllt boltdint school they attended • <QI rn> a 111c11 .., •• ,_ MH Rudy rites a111 nst htep's henchmtn to Hew Orteans in search o4 Sarah Hunt-the key lo unlock1na the bilhonatre's mystenous put. ., ...,. 8riffilt Sllew .. Tiie VirtWH m =~.:::fi,., m p Wrmlilla fV WEEK, NOVEMBER 14 11176 -9:30-•" B CllJ CD Cl) OM 0., •IA Tim Conti. On the ewe of her 1111maee to Oavtd. Ann 1$ lllOle lhlll )USt I netvous bude as she comes to trips with .i..1 m1y be one o4 lhe most 1111ntul detlSIOllS ol ht1 ltfe ea.i... DrMI tD Melt Frederick Wrseman's tatest lloc:umenllfl m £Jpwtl0Mr 7' 10:00 8 (11) CD Silitdl Hnd to 111· vest111te lhe source o4 lhrtalJ • carnrval's uec:uhve has been recei¥ int. Mac's p1ofl$$IOll1I pnde IS hurt wtltn he rs knocked unc.onsclOUS tnd the m tutrve IS kldntpped. a o Cl) <II 1J1 Pellet Storr Chua Connors stars •s an 1nnst1p· l•vt lteulenant, Wit~ Robert ranter and Cary Loc~lllOOd as a teem ot his cnme solvers, who'Stop 11 noth1n1- 1nclud1nc 1 rashcan An1lysls' -lo eel int0tm11ton. .. ...., Cl)...,. B FAMILY·MTE * JUllOI Ofl UP£ CASf • ca (()) a f..ily Kite is the only 1uror w1lo beheves thal accused fllpt·murderer Rudy Cortez is 1nnocenl and silt must bear the p11!S$Urt ol the olhtr el~en ru•on B'-"' m 11nt1 • ,.....,,_ -10:30-...... 11:00 •••&"-• rncm a rn -.ws • QI l.-~ Styte .c..ity ..... • Mary ........ Mary Mllbua G) T• tf t11t llum m llM: -• 111111 ,. y.., .....,.. -11:30-• CllJ Cl) Cl) CIS lilt .... le: "Keja~: Tilt Dair War 0111;" (C) .. .,... bet" II= CIJ CBI G .._, C... Cll llie ma. • (a rn> a r.-., Mo.It o1 tllt Wed "Sisters" .,...., a • 100 a.11 atllews/MMt 12:00 • lest " "-dlo • llMle: (C) .,.. "'"' fet ... Wlllt'1 ....... (com) '68-0liver Reed, Onon Welles, Carol WMe. ., llM: "TiltJ Drift ~ •lclif' (dn) ·•o-Humphrty Bo1art -12:30- • M-llcM SM.: "Siieo( LM, l.IMlf, I O.'f UNent.IM," "CfKl U,," "Al, ...... m llMle: a:> "It Ml,,..e4 OM s-" (mus) '45-Junne min. 1:00 II 9 Cl) CJI T-D Tiie rn CM 2:00 e Mewl• Oe1ltlefut11re: "Tilt Tltlr~ ltJ," ''Wlll1tle On• I .. WIM" • m-.si.:-rt...._., ~ ... "Ca119 .. C.,...." 03100 a Mtflt: "011e11tlo11 Secret" (mys) '52-Corntl wade Fear hangs over the cuckoo's nest. Right now. the patients and staff workers in California's mental hospitals are scared to death And they should be. In recent weeks. nine mysterious deaths have occurred ... all of them unnatural. And that's in addition to countless beatings. overdosings and malicious threats. Be watching tonight as Eyewitness News Reporter Joanne lshimine begins a four- part investi~ation of possibly the most hushed- up scandal in recent medical history. You 'll find out why the Sheriff's Department and the District Attorney's Office are lookin~ into the unnatural death of a 19-year-old patient. Plus, you'll learJ1 why every sin91e one of California's state mental institutions is currently under investigation. Watch"Death In Ward 412:·an Eyewitness Closeup on Channel 7. You'll find that some- thing very crazy has happened to our mental hospital system. "DEATH IN WARD 4t2" An Eyewitness Closeup Tuesday thru Friday at 6:00 P.M. on Eyewitness News ORDER YOURS TODAY I 1000 9,wtlftll Stlck.- LA IE LS • Personalized • Efficient • Stylish O'*r For Younetf or a FrfMCI Mey be used on envelopes as return oddtess labels. Also very handy os identification labels for markinq perSOflOI items such as booh. records, photos. ere. Labels stick on gloss and may be used for marking home conned food items. All labels ore printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. P-oe 12 TV WEEK. HOllEM8ER 14, 1978 Will athletes become glorified killers in the 21st century? Pat Downey and Ted Dawson report. THE YEAR 2000: SPORTS 2 NEWSROOM 2lA 5•11PM I Wl!DNBSDA YI ...-.11 ftr ...... -...... liltillp. pie.a .. DAYTlM! l'tOHAllS. ...... ,..we 11h1t1,1Rttlt ........ DAmME lllOWIES lO:tO ••• Prim "Alm" (drl) '65,..Stanley Biker, Helmut Schmid "Tll• 11411 Ft•• ltttlly•" (com) '46-0anny Kaye, V11cin11 Mayo. QI "Ac.tlH 11 t-t ,•trtll .....-(dn) '43-Humphrey Boe.rt. Riymond Muser ll:tO • ..,_, s.r-Mt" (dll) '41-C.!l G11nl, Irene Dunne ll:OI • "Tiie Pll'lte" (mus) • 48- Geae Kelty, Judy Glrt1nd, W11te1 Slmk. 1:00 S (I:) "Call likClll" (com) '60-Jlmes Carner, N1llhe Woori 2:00 e CC) "The Holl••n" (wes) '72-Jlmes Cobu1n. Lois Nettleton. 3:00 C11 (I:) "DMMt T rttltlt" (com) '67-Cl•ls Pmley, Annette 01z. 3;)0. CC) ,.,...., ltaoiN StJtt~ (mtn) '66-Etva Presley, ~nna le11t1. James Sh11ela •VUlllG e:oo 8 • CJ) III ()l) CD a .._. • @ (I) (1211 (I)) ...... •• T"' Cl) limit ,.,.. •'-"' • hrtrWtt r llllily ..... lZ QISbr T"' • Dldric c..,..y a...i .Ultll .... _,:30- • DIMlll Redd Foo. Sonny Bono, Dick Clar\, Loretta Sint and Peter Cma 1uest. <II Men Qritftl .. •r111111y ~ cm CD ~ •Z-t 7:00 e•o CD •"'9t •Una. Cl)Mynw.. s.. CDT• ftl tllieTl'lttl -~ e l LM Liiey ..... ,. ..... .,,.... . ...,~ • MeclW/Ulnr 19"'1 (9 ())) ..... • Dr..& Seriet ....... ,...., -7:30- D DOWT MISS $1,000,000 * Miit THAT TUl.Ulll .... TltlltT• ........ Oelle!s CJ) Tiie Gel ~ ...... c.. CD Sia.-Qll6ll ........ Cll Pltce .. ..,.. • ..-...a G CD c..tlr suastl .. • (llltlpli• ...,_ ma..inr...-. a> us.oeo rwr..w ..... c.a.. 8:00 ' 8 CD'l CD CD C... TlMs When flonda dlSCO¥tfS 1M true Diiute 111 lJ 's lltest efforts to cet his li1m1ly Ollt ol IM petto. she has 011ly one cllolce IS to 1 course ol KtlOll, 1n the COlldllSIClll of thtS two·111rt stoiy a Ft,. °"""''' •114 * lettt Dnis ill 1'111 Dballfdralltf ef AIMEE Kallur\ Haft of ftMt • @ Cll • ltalur\ 1111 II f-'1he The Otsappu11nce ol AIMEE" Faye Ounaw1y ind Btlte Duis stir 1n this two hou1 ptesent1tl0tl 1boot lht mysterious d1nppt111nce of Aimee Semple McPherson, the fl1mboyan1 e.ancellst. lames Sloy1n. James Woods and John Lehne also stJt 1n lhe dr1m1 duline with the Distncl Attorney's efforts to establish ev1 dence that the evanaehsl faked her d1sa ppe1rance with 1 kldn1ppine slory to cove1 up 1 romantic 1 endezvous. e Metit: CC) (2~1) "Fl114 tl1t 11111....,. (1dv) '71 -A true hie 1d vtnlure about I Utah family. ()) llllMt: (Zlw) "UMef .... ,_ h• fru " (com) '63-Jac- lemmon, C¥ol lynley. • (9 CD) 8 llBl o-ct1y ltall9I S... The 197rW'lnlet Olym· pic sbhnc champioll stars in her firsl teln1son spec11I ••lh 1uest sun Gene Kelly, ABC sportscastt1 Jim MclllJ, and S11·ye11-old Clme Webbef-wllO !Ult m11ht be 1 co11- 1tndtf tor tltt 1988 W111ler OlymptCS • llBilTlllTwauul)'""-A WW tTiiil Ur.-A dotumtnlJf) abollt the pohtal history ol lhe Kenneily lam1ly whlCll alle&es that 1 consirKY bttwten orpn11ed crime. Otl ~IOI\$ aod Cubans resulted 1n lilt 1wssi111tlon of IH!th John and Robert Kennedy ••w.NefWNll .,,..,.,, .... • ..,_ Vll'lltJ .... ....... ~ tD Muter,lece Til11trt: Ht• GrMll W• Illy Velltf 011ma abou1 the fortunes and misfortunes of a s1ru&alina Welsh m1nin.1 family al Ille turn !I the century. Sitn Phillips and Stanley l!Her star. e 0-JI& AliJ lhltfMc • 1..-i....,.. "1cT1IM -i:30-• cm CD Cll "" ~ •er..Wtb 9:00 8 ~ CD (() CIS w .. oa-ay lltwit: CC) (2~111) "C-l11tew11" (dr1) '74-Jack Nicholson, hye Dunaway, John Huston. Peny lopu. Wlltn IJ. Gittes. 1d1P91r.1mb1hous puvate eye, who sptt11tizes 1n dMWCt UMS, K«pb 1opl11sticattd 10C11lite Evtljn Mlllwny as 1 chenl, ht considtls rl jn1 1notller job of d1acrutl1 obt11nin1 photo111p~1c e'flOence ol mant1l 1nfidtltty But the mote lie dies into the we, Ille more blfll1n1 1nd c1t111eroll$ It bec;omes. • 19 CD) QI 11111111"' ..._ DtMtr .., John~' ttafl In Um enteltllnment hovf, and his 1p1cl1I 111uta we Dennis Wmtr, Jo1nn1 Woodw11d, the St11l1nd Voctl S.nd, and the shar\ from "''"" .. ... "5riffilSMll .,,..,.... . .... ...... .,,.. .. SF•fllttithdm • ~rtat ,trltr•Hcts "VOii Karapn Colld11Cts Bt1hms" tD LA Cr'* .. Cdl8 10:00 e (ft) Cl) D 0--lllor11n ind Quentin 1nlt1TI1Pt tht se11t11 lor the11 sister to help in a 1111n1n1 town abcMl1 to uplodt. wllen 01111tse 'lllOfhn m bfouiht 1n to brta~ a stnke. .... (l)leMm • ca w> a liiiilOllN lltwlM·Jtll• Slltw llil bu ullful Aust11h1n sinet1stars1n tll1S mtn1Gal hour inth ruests Elliott 1'.ould, Penny Ml~ll & C.ndy W~li1m~ Lynda Clrte1, lee fillfOIS and columnist Ron• Banett. Cll I F-4 ft Carol l1wrenc:e. Oun Jones 1nd Charles Colson star !21'--k• -10:30-......... ..... 11:00 e•lllD"-D Cll ft CI) CII ..... D (121) (()) Qt l.Mt Amtrlc.u StJtt ())S..IW -~ .... • ..., Mlftma, llelJ ltaltlull mT•ffllltlium cm CD se., .... sian St.,_: "s.iles ff A S-• lllM~ -11:30-• cm CD (() cas ute MMI•: CC) .... .., s. rn" (dra) '60- rran~ Sin1lr1, G1n1 lollobr111d1, Sttvt MeQvttn, Peter llwlold . 8 G Cl>Cll G.._, ~ CIHlll ma. • <a (()) a Th RH~IH/ .,..., ...... ..... Sn.t7'10.. .... "Of ..... . ....., .... 12:00 •Wfll"-111 e Mtwlt: CC) "Th Kell Wltll "''"'" (d11) '68-Rod Tayll>f. Claudia C.rd1na1e. • llllN: "I'"....,. UIM Y11" (clr1) '46-Phihp 00tn, Catherine Mcleod -12:30- • All·•l1llt Slit•: "CC) "Vin lllril." .. ....,...... ~ .. .,.._.,r_.. Cl) llowie: CC) "Estlltt u411 Ill• 1U11" (adv) '60-R1ch1rd h e1n. loan Co1tl115 1:00 .. (Ul (I) (JI '-""' ••ma. 2:00 8 ...-: CC) "Stan 1114 Stripes Fw...,.. (dr1) '!'>2-Chfton Webb Robert W1pt1, Ruth Hus:stY • .... ~t: ''Vkh," .,.., ... Sllttn" ........ sa..: .,,. .... rr. ....... .,,.., ., all" -3:45- • Mwit: CC) "Trtmtt ot tllo W. c.Mw" (adv) '53-Conitl K•dt, Allnt 8111C1olt ·~· ''THI SMALL CAlt IXPIRTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-PARTS "llONALIZID UASING -All MAKU & MODUS A flllE SElEC11011 Of USED CMS 142-7711 540-0442 S ervi11g _Aff B qac/, Ci lie~ S MINUTES SOUTM OF S._N DIEGO fWV I 8835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUMTIMGTOM BEACH Early Bird Christmas Spe~iul Say "I LOVE YOU " with a REMBRANDT style Portrait We spe<1ol11e 111 1ndivduof ond fom1ly f)OthOllS 0\ un.'lul' ()nd ~ltveo\ the11 S1Jbjects So the por11011 we tolte of yov will be troo5'.fed by oil the people who love you Coll now f0t o \llllnq ond save ch1nq our spec1ol lomred offer limited Off er lWO WEEK S ONLY Two' 4x5 Living Color Miniatures Reg. $3 1.00 Now only $12.95 '!·"':"•""' -..":""l"':'t .. -.\"': ......... .-:. •• ......, .,,..7 ~ ....-:-~ • .,.. .. ~'· .,,_t·:--.-... "'~~~-~-ii·! 4 1 .': •' r 1 :, ~ ,~ ~ •• ~ ......... ~-,..,,._,~,..... ,.•.!::.~ .. ,..:;,::•"';ti:,.••,. ............. N:..:: ..... ,....._:~o~ .... L:-11;; TV WEEK NOVEMBER 14, 1976 Robert :;tack pauseo ano tnought a moment when asked why he selected a police action format as his return to doing a television series then said: "One doesn't necessarily choose what one wants to do in a TV series, more so, it is the television audience that decides what they want you to be." Robert Stack Is seen as Capt. Linc Evers, star of the Most Wanted series airing Saturdays at 1 OPM on ABC. The series also stars Shelly Novack as Sgt. Charlie Benson and Jo Ann Harris as Officer Kate Manners. The series concerns an elite task force of the LAPD which deals with crimes that have generated extraordinary media attention and wide public apprehension, thus placing the criminals on the mayor's "Most Wanted" list. The unit Is able to concentrate on one case at a time and It has the authority to cut through departmental red tape to get the job done. This marks the third series for Stack. He starred In The Name of the Game and The Untouchables-the latter gaining international fame and still in does re- runs. Stack qualified his remarks about the audience being the one to select what series in which they want to see an actor. He has guest starred In every type of situation and he was especially fond of portraying "The Honorable Sam Houston"-a format that could have readily become a series. "But," lamented Stack, "about three people watched It." "Also," he said, "think back through the years and see the roles viewers have rejected for certain actors. Anthony Quinn (The Man and the City), George C. Scott (East Side, West Side), Robert Young (Window on Main Street}, Hal Holbrook (The Senator). and countless others but they have been very successful in other roles. "The viewers obviously didn't want to see me as Sam Houston, but, when I appeared as a cop In the 90-minute pilot film of "Most Wanted," it grabbed 53% of the audience. Then too, I have to have a lot of confidence In the producing company. And with Quinn Martin I have that confidence. Of course, In this ball game. you never know whether you will be successful or not. But," he smiled, "when Quinn and I teamed up last time on the Untouchables things worked out pretty well. Or11y ·time wlll tell. In this business, you never make any long range plans. Shelly Nov.ca, Jo Ann Hatrl1, Roe.rt St.ck THURSDAY llOWOllO 11 Ftt _., IM lfler-. llstiltp. ~see DAYTlllll£ l'l°'UMS. .... ,., Jlllf ~ • ., .... ..,,,_.. oamtn lllOVIES 10:00 e "111 ... tiu" (dra) '42- Claude R11ns "h14 It ~(com) '41 -Bob Hopt, Bins Crosby a "lticll S.m" (dr1) Cl - Humphley Bosar1. Ida lupono ll:CIO CJ "TM s..t S... M Sut· cess" (dra) '57-Tony Curios. Burt L1nuster, Su~n Hamson IZ:CIO m :'SI._. .. (dr1) '53-Rita Hayworth, Stewart Granier 1:00 a C1:J "lollhrf' (dra) '67-Stanley _Biker. 2.'00 D C1:J "Salll Wlli:Rey" (adv) '69-Burl Reynolds , Cltnl Walker, Ossie 01v1s 3:00 Cf§) CC) "YlYI Lu Y•1as" (mus) '64-Elvts Presley. Ann M~raiel 3:30 B ct) "hn 1• Aca,ulco" (mus) '63-Elvts Pmtey, U11ula Andress, Cln Cardenas . Aleiandro Rey •V•NING 8:00 B (f1) (}) Cl) Tiit •"'-Jim· Bob-lollow1n1 In the fOlltsteps of l11s idol, Ch1rlu l1ndber1h-enters 1 IOll&h compehhve motorcycle race 11111\Sl Ille wishes ol his f111ntened mother and 11111dmother Olivia and Grandma Walton 1e11etfully remtm· bef all too well •II.ti happened When JOhn Boy tned motorcychnc U 0 Cl) C11 D Y• DrM IW4 C:.,.., Harvey Korman and Lola falana l\lfSI. D lllt•i•: (CJ (Zltr) "Hus CllrbtiM Aaffrsu" (mus) '52- 0anny Kaye, Jeanmane. A teller of la1ry tales falls 1n love with a beautrful balltnna and dreams ol ma1nrhcenl ballets lilHft: C1:) (2111) "l'~fffl" (com) '54-Jacll Lemmon, Judy Holiday. 8 (121) Cl)) 0 W1lco11t lack 1l4ittef "Sadie Hawkins Dance" Oe· spite Blrbanno's appeal on class, he hnds himsett w1lhoul 1 dale for the "1111 ull boy" dance • llo¥it: CC> car) "Three tlle Ha~ War' (dra) '74-Jom Brown, fred W1lhamson. Jim Kelly GI 1'1lt $25,000 PY,11114 Q) '"" ..,_ . ,..,.,~ a l!Mit: CC> (Zltr) "l'lllMI of Ille ~,. (dra) '68-Roddy McOowall, Charlton Heston, Kim Hemler. m11ewa G)Fc611 Secc:tf • ....,... 1-...ae l'rtc1llll -1:30- • (l211 ())) 0 .. , .. , lllilftr "Non Involvement" Wo,o anests I c1h1tn lor llOI stopmc • robbery and Baphsma, a -woman detechn, bnnp rn a 113.5/lft m C"9-Wib 9:00 a cm m CD Mini r...o Jhe manhunt tor a lua1hvt who "as convicted three years aeo for the murdtt of hiS wealthy •tie. and who has broken out ol p11son, leads McGlnett and his unit to reconSlrud the police 1nvesti1at1on of the mu1de1 in the hope of uncoverln1 new clues to the man's 1>1esent whtteabouts. Jack Kelly, Zohra Lam pert and Lyle Beltaer cuest . • 0 Cl) <II a ltst S.lltrs: Tiit ~ & tfle llillp Summoned to London by li1s lather, Rory Armactt fails to conless his m1r111ce to Ma11011e, unaw11e that all rec0tds of the union havt been destroyed by his lather Kevin Almach. S11ayed emo- tronally by the patnohsm wlupped up 1n MWSj)lptl storl!!s, fOIOS Colonel Tlleodore Roosenlt's volunteers 1n Cuba • (121 Cl)) Q)) Tiit ,.., ..... Sllw Judie f rankhn &tis more than ht bar&a!llld lor wlltn he ~· 1ur0f and must deal With an attorney known for his dtvlOUS IKbCS .. ....,~ .. .., ...... f,.. ... Olylll,it m VISIONS "U11's * P'ilMtr Diary'' YOIHIJ bride ;-..,s west wittl I WllOfl trlin. SI YiMlll "Lrn's Pionee1 Diary" A JOll"I Kentucky btide (Ayn Ruyman) travels ICIOSS lhe Ameran pl11ns rn 1 WllOf' tr11n with ~er husband (Otnnis Redl11ld) and hls l1111ily. The western, set 1n 1848, is by i><ize winnrna f1lmmaket Nell Co1. P1199 15 THE lilG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173·213 ' onu·s ~AN«.W. PEllCINTAOI RA'1-lto5YH. Noc all second lrusl deed loans cos t the same. That's why the Federal Go\lernmenl has given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost or any loan ... the Annual Percentage Rate. The lower this rate, the lower your annu~I cost. Most other companies ask you lo pay Annual Percentage Rates r rom 17°u to 2 1 '\. That's because they charge you JO~ interest, a maltimum commis· sion and give you a short time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your interest rate is lowt>r (9'\,), lhe commisi.ion is lower, and you gel more time - 8 years -lo fully repay your loan, including prin- cipal and interest. There are no balloon payments. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate ol 12.88'\.. Check around. We belie\le it's the best rale avail· able ... and it's available lo e"eryone. The figures look like this. For every $1 ,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments is$1 ,407.36. We also offer shorter term loans at the same interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Races. Naturally, you can pay off your loan al any time by pre-paying interest on the balance in accordance with stale law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000'on a first or second trus t deed loan -on any real estate any· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in JO working days. No gimmic ks. No d ouble-talk. We just chinl< it's good business lo give you the facts ... and more moMy for your money. I -~RELIABLE ll MORTGAGE COR PORATION Trnted 111d Resp1c11d Brokers ror 26 rears Rcwio-1 Offkea: 0w-..... Co: 22% w &II Rd AMh .. 1m (714) n6-6S43 Loe 1'nrrlc•: 320 No v .... 11un1 (213) 666·2525 Sf Valley: 18'1~,5 Burh.,nk Rlvd .Tow1M (213) 987·2234 Dl,..ct Toll• fn• Pb_.: ~di\ (111brwl Vollvy 1213) 442 6t>~ 5ou1h B.111 I l:l1llJ Bearh 12131 644 227'l Vl'nll1111 Cm1n1y (8051 '197 3733 Page 16 THURBOAY (Continued) -9:30- • lilll Cl)) a llmy Winer Sllow "Our Ooctoi Doil" Nancy wants to help her close lriend and client. • TV psych0Jo11s1 wtlh • pt110na1 111oblem. until she learns ti's a ltttle too per10nal JantS P11ce iuests m TY Joa11 ' r.,. 10:00 fJ ITT> (3) (j) S.mbf JoHs A c•lllen·s band 11d10 c0Hers.111on overhu 1d by a 11nchef's dauchte1 becomes an 1mportan1 clue 1n lhe d1uppea1ance ot a b1onc bustet employee who spotled a bm ~ tn the p<Operty's lence and lhen d1opped hom ~&hi U Oil CD ll]l m Gibbnille Rt porte~ l1m Malloy and Ray White head 11e ass1ened to a hon! page slot} when a boy robs a 11ocery store and a d1ucsl01e, then mO'lft~ on to rob the local 11moiy "CJ """ 8 ( lfl) 1.91 (111 Streets of San f1111Cisc.o 1111 Death Us Do Part" Lieutenant Stone 1eopitd11es his hft when he P1otects a woman hunted by syndicate hit men !Sl ~e m la11la de l'rimaftra -10:30- (J) Barm I Aliff m mm11ews m 8la<l '-njltC{iw °" "" ,._ 11:00 u a cu m u """ U @ fll<m m11cwt 9 (at) CU) !Ml ltwe A111111u" StyM (l)S.. lluftt 0 CtlMrity ..... m Maly HartlMll, Mart Hart1111n 0> Tales ol Ille limrt (llJ fD St11111p t11t SUrs m llloM: WA Run for fOlll MO!lt1" -11:30- 8 (Il) CD CBS Lale ltlowi1: "loja': Wall StrHI li•nslln111:" (C) "See Ille lbtl R1111" (dra) '11 - Robert Culp, Ang1n Oic~inson D @ Cl) CJJ m loMl!y ear- ()) Tiit I'll. Clvb D ((2)) (()) Otl StrHh of $an r11ndsce/D1n Allpst m lle'lll a The 100 Club OJ lle'lll/ltlowit 12:00 " Best ol Groudlo O ltlowi1: (C) "In Surch ot Gt...,,Y' (dra) '70 Julie Chrishe. Michael ~r1111n m ltlmt: "So11 of fu11" (adw) ·•2-h1one Power. Gen' T1e1ney -12:30- ., All-"'PI Sllw: "Cllicaao Dud· liat," wlloolll 11 Ille l•" II) Mrrit: (C) "Ca,tah1's Tablt" (com) '60 Jofln C1e1son 1:00 U ollJ ({l ®) TOlllOrrw m The f'Tl. Club 2:00 Ill Mowie Oellbleftftw1t: "lla11<11t Futy," "C.,llln lotW«" m All·llirtit Show: "Jolinnr Cotnt 1.6111,," "lht Snipt1" -3:05- 8 ltlowtt: "CC) "!he H11ne11'' (dra) '71 Lorne Grune luht Somma rt IV WEEI< NO\IE1.18EA U 1916 FRIDAY I ieomlltl 1' fOf _.. 11141 •fttf-lis1Mcs. pltut Mt DUT!ltl£ l'ROtiUltlS. ...... ftl J011t COIMM11e.e, are Ille day's-. o.mMc MOVIES 10:00 a ''Tltt Ttus Ru1tr1" (•es) '36 fttd MtcMurray C> "Tiu Gtld•yn rtlliu " (mus) 38 Pl11t Blhr ()fl "We're ,.. Alla-ls" (com) SS Humphrer 801111, Pritt Ustinov. Aldo Ray IJ:OO CJ "l11n11n1 Up labf' (com) 38 Kalha11ne Hepburn, C.ry G11nt 12:00 m "The Secret Htart" (dra) · 46 Claudelle COibert 1:00 '2tl (CJ "Tiie s-of tllll· 111ujaro" (dra) '53 Gre1ory Peck, Susan Hayward 2:00 ll) tC) "The lawless I reed" (¥<e5) ·53 Rock Hudson J:OO '10l l~J ''Chana• of Hlbit" (dra) '69 Dvis Presley, Mary Tylet Mnote. Barbu. Mclfa1r 3:30 & LC) "llssln' Cnsins" (mus) '64 Elvis Presley Arthur O'Connell Pim Au5hn 6:00 a • oo ®I ,, m OJ 11ews u rli> c ca m """ 9 Stir Trtl ltl Gomt1 ,.,.. -~· m l'lftndae f1fllily G>MM·l2 IBJSt.11 Trel fZl) Cledric C-PHJ Qtl DiMlll m Little RuQ1s -6:30- 8 Diiuh! Guests include H01m~n lur. Bob ~1kci, Don knolls an4 lee Maio~ (t)WJ'"ffitl! <rm ltltn Griffin Show m family Attail mz-1 m rnen4l of Iii•.!' 1:00 D D illl CJ) m lkwt 9 U.1'1 Club Cl) My Three Sons (I) To Tell Ille Truth 0 Collcentulion Q)llowtl..ucy m Tiie r11 m" RHcet SMtrtirifllth fZl) The ~lltil/Ltllrer Report ((3~ (t )) BNnz.a OJ °' l!Mtic Senti m Tht Addl11s r111111J -7:30- D Wlld KillaM " llowl1111 ,., °""" ll Tiie Odd tou,ie a ft OJ 0 J) ( J) ltollr-ood $4ulres m T11e 1t1""'h CJ The lc*e1's Wild m The BrlltJ B4HK11 ({1) UJ West1111 MUii< Show fl) Bil Wldt ~ a Hor•n's HttMS fJl) th1n11tl 11 T onl1~1 (HJ Brea Ille 8111' m r1as11 <iotdon ... 8:00 U (IJ) Cil Spum'a "lots Be l11end1n1 an oldhme pilot who 1s lly1n1 w.th 1 senous 11lment puts Cass 1n a 1>1tcarious position when the alderman suffers a blathut while transoon1n1 u plos1ves U 121> ti) ClllJ D Sulor4 11d S. "Fred's utra Job" Lamont ltlls r red he needs more money to su090l1 his proSQtetive l1m1I~ so to ktrp his son from leav1n1 the 1un\y11d the elder ~nfOld CetS I rob as a b11sboy 1n a restaurant 9 Mowlt: CC) (Zllr) "Tiit 111111! Tirar"-• nature adventure (I) Mowit: CC) (Zllr) "a.tt, loM and Cad le" (tom) '59-hck Lemmon. Kim NOYak, James Stewart • (121) ())) lflJ DoMy ' Marie Guests are Ceoice Gobel. Ruth Burn. L1tth! RJChard and Isabel Sanfo1d C.rbon & C.panJ Cl Mtwie: CC) (2hr) "Lui Summer" (dra) '69-B11bara Hershey, Richard Thomas m •11• 111e a.Ill a> '•rry 111- (8) Warritn lashtball Warriors vs Los An&eles takers G) Wltllillctofl Wetl 1n Rttiew tD D Cimo m tapa-l.a11CY11 f'nlrralllS -1:30- D @ ~ D ~a alld Ille Man "[d's Rewperalion" fhou&h fully recovered Iron an 09eralion. ld htres I nurse (1uut Shrrley Mitchell). not know1n1 she mel all lour ol lier previo11s h11sb1nds 1n hospitals and n11rsed them to death .. Sall Ditto m en.wits ......... ,..St.ry fl:) Wiii Stlfft W.k ID ~ Variety Sholl 9:00 8 (IJ) CD <D CIS FridaJ --= (C) (21w) "I Wlflt lo a.., 1111 Id(' (dfa) '76-Maoel Heminpay, Susan An5'>«11, J1ck Radtr, Vince Blcetta. Don Brenner A 15 year-old cirt dis QWtrS slit IS Pf11Nnt and mikes the momenlous dK1$10n to have the baby and raise 11 htnelf The him dramahtts the 1>1obltm of children 111S1n& children. and bones to tiaht pmalenl soc.,1 att1tudn. the 11rl's lethnp 1bou1 htnelf, her baby and motherhood bet01e adullhood U @ (I) CfJ D TIM "9altrd flits "So Help Mt God" RockfOld 1s summoned before 1 Grand Jury con· cern1n1 the alle&ed k1dnappma ot a union oll1t11I and before he 1s throueh. 1s cited 101 contempt and put in Federal p11son. U (129) Cl)) CH) ABC Friday Mowlt: CC) (2111) .. .._,. .., • hpc" (dra) '76-Mike Connors. Robert Reed. Tracy Brooks Swope, Deanna Lund, Rocei Dress!". A man becomes a font v111tante to track down the three men who raped his wife and ciuwd her to lost their unborn cltlld ... ~si­m srfCWJ f.Jpose of • new 1110¥ies that mod God, defile Cllrist! G> TIM Sactllicioe lllowil A reh&IOllS sp«9'l 1>1oduced by the lnterf11th CornmlSSIOll ~11nsl Blas· phemy. and wtlh a special 1ntrodoc hon by Pat Boone m The Otlltn A look at the needs ol tile mentally retarded, uam1M11 1nstituhons, hospitals and schools atltopr~Hotar -9:30- at lloc:lles T.,.till 10:00 U SElfltC().A NY COP * UU IKJ OTHEal D @ <D cm Ill s.,.,ic. frank Stfl)ICO IS more than a little rtluttant to partner with lady cop Carol Hinterman to try and prevent the HS1$$1Rlllon of 1 State's witness by mobsltr1 (I) lllMflD • fB""" ..... S,.Clal: ~ "Cio4psel" (mus) '73-Victor G11ber, David ~ell. Lynne Th11ptn a~ m E-ila It S1111•1 -10:30-m mm Neon •, 11100 B81m QJJllm--. a CJJ ~ o (I) """ • ('21) ())) 9 LOH A111trlcan Slyle. (I) l'To FoetUM ~ m Miry Hllr1JllM, lllary HllrtJn•R II) Tiles ol Ille lizant (IJ) CD St-. IM Stan ID ..... : "$llliles of A S11111111tr lltM" (W) -11:30- B <Ill CD ()) CIS I.ate 111 .. 11: CC) "Mtlfs Allctls 111 Wheels'' (dra) '67-Jad Nichol5on, Adam RDi,..t U C (l)tm mJIMIJ C.. (I) llllM: "fliOt Uewttullt" (dra) lV WEEi< NOllE114BfR t< 1976 e (IJll (J)) 8 S.W.A.T • . """ l2ll TIM 100 Club G)Nlws/lllM 12:00 ..... ~ G ll&ITlle Jr• --.1 Cptic mrt"'illTtltYlsi.. AllcU.. Radio ptnonahtt Cllartie TuN IS host, and he's fOined by Tom my Hawkins ind ~lly Baker IOI this tN11ty drive All proceeds IO to the Cystic F1brOS1s r und IOI the trutment of children Conhnue unlit 6AM ~turday CD l'Tof-611~ -12:30-• U.lllPt SM: "CC) "The fly," "lleptiwes", "SMf1at Day~ e s.,....n..atrt m ..... : "JM lit Sl,.. 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Dr•w ¥0U' own 0' \tno VO\olr n•rf'llf'. •Od,t"\\ .,nd o"On~ n1.1moe1 we 11 ma~• °"~ <4110 ~, t•~ •DD 1S ... ,~ ENDCHECKORMONEYORD R PILOT PRINTING P. 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CaJlfornla 92626 Pep 17 Actreu Deidre Hall, who portrays Dr. Marlena Evans In the daytime dramatic series tor NBC. Days of Our Lives. dis- plays her love ot animals as shown here with a pet chicken. Ms. Hall also lives with two beagles, a cat, a parrot and a racoon. Days of Our Lives. la seen weekdays at 12:30PM. Page 18 SATURDAY llOWDlllO zo MORNING 8:00 • (]) --s-ter Gc-.itfFeeAea -6:30-nc.-.nw.. B'IWs Cit • ... :"OM 11i11ie11 l.C." (1dv) '40-Ytdor M1ture. LOii Cll1ney Jr ()) DrMlc ......... """' <II It's E..,._,.1 ..._ mur • .., mn. .... s... a•Mecrt 7:00 • 5-ll U.niill1 • (Ul ())<II.,..., .... .... ())-....i • (QI ())) ID To• & Jerry/ Gl1(M ..... ())Mm ., .... , ....... m Util FM • s.. '"" .. ., '• "' Hullll -7:30- • o.ty'1 T,..._ B @())<Il""r.ltltr ()) CtutM Ulflillc e MIC r-.. 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NOVEMBER U, 19'6 10:00 " • <m CI> ())Tana.:~ If tilt ... 8 @ Cl) CBI D l.114 ti ltM Ult • Mttlt: CC) "Al A•triCH °"919" (dra) '66-Sluan Wllrt1111n. • 119rit: ''TM THU b11ers" (wes) 'Sl-Gtorce MOlltlOflltlY S MIC F• Slllw •lrllflllMJfldlly •S..-. ... -10:30-• (J7) CI> ()) .,., ...... e ID (]) <II 111 Jeh, little ... ()) Mnle: "Mauacr1 at Su4 ~ .. (wes) 'S6-Everett Sloane. ...... ,c...... • '"' & llllck .... 11:00 8 0 (])<II •141 Ire• C.U.ll mT,...AM111111 an....., . ... -11:30- • CI1> ()) ()) Art II • 0 (])(fl...,, mu."""-QITlll..._F...., An'aRNOON 12:00 • (ll) CI> ()) fat Mlelt eo.c..,.. • lill O.. ()) ... : "TtnM -Ille lid 5"afl" (1dY) '57-Gorclon Scott . er.tsw.w. <II .... ,.,,. . • ..,,. Hiedaci l'r.-ts . .._ ft ()) 1111111: "A Filll ....... " ....... ~ ...... a Act111 n..n ................ • 0 ... E.-ita lluartt -12:l0- • (J7) ()) ()) • ., °"' '--....... s,.11 ... (fl Willllt •lld•s.ec.. mc.-,ama 1:00 9 Im CJ) ()) fa•tn Cluslc Ttlea "Dav1 Crockett on the Mississippi" An animated special foc11S1"1 on the adnntures ol tilt f1mous Amenan fol\ hero, u ht 1nd his IO·ym·old comp1n1011, Matt Htnry, trnel up and down the MlSSISSlppt rwtt 1n starch ol the orphaned bo(s uncle . •-..: "It ea.. r-a., s,-'° (sa·fl) 'Sl-Ridlard Car1son •ca> a •cu r""a" D U1h11l11 Cowtr11e of the pme bettlten USC and UClA. <II ... : "SMI" (drl) '46-Rit• Hayworth, Glenn ford. • .,.. ......, ....... OocUflltft· tary uamin1n1 the conditions which cause cll1111tic. Vll'11lkM'1S, .. Drlllltic Seritl -1:30- ()) Sdelca FktM lllutr• .... : (I:) """' ..... b,_ .. (sc1·fl) 'SS-But Rober1s, filth Oomtr1ue, Rea Reason. Jeff Morrow. •S...Trlil 2:00 a......un Cl) Jiit "'" Stoeps e Twm (f]'J (]) 51111 Traill Ill 0 ' f l .......... -2:30- 9H TuM KWs ........ bly CJ) , ... ,.,..., c.c.rt •O.W u.ia 3:00 Ds.tidlJ Cl)Tllta.....-, Cl llMe: "TH 1'111 Stir" (wes) '57-Henry Fond1, Anthony Pert.1M lB .... : CC) "lilystKIM hlllld~ (adv) '6l-M1chul Cra11. Join Gitenwood 8) Molt : CC) "Flu '"'•Its" (mus) '59-Dinny Klye, Blrba11 Bel Geddes (f]'J (])o .. ,i111111i. ...... an.. .... ,... 91a ~et Wofl '"' • Fttllltt f1lla 11D~111 USA -3:30-...... CJ)5'af Trll ....... : ........... Sl'Wtlf w....., Ds.tidlJlbtlMe 4:00 • CllllCl Kiel s.... • fllltirie: CC) "'•last•f" (com) '70-hd W'~d. M11tha Rlye Cl) Ari's s,..11 ~ • (QI Cl)) ,.. ....... Allr· -;.. (f]'J())YllCJ~ •a..u.Mnll a...,. .. .._._ • ._. ,.~ .. Ille ..... ...... Acrialbrt -4:30-• cm rn cas 1.-b ~ Covera1e includes tht finals ictlOfl ol Ille SI00.000 8tv11SWld World 0Ptn Bowhna Tournament lrom the Bninswick Northern Bowl Lanes 1n Glendale Heirhts, Illinois. Cl) Ill ~ .. Ille Su • ((8) Cl)) Jiit Wit S-,.nllow Cl) Alteca rr.-. m VlllCOO l'llC£ VOWS * lt£VOQ£ O• CRmCS l•A~MMINH • Mt.It: "Tllettrt" "°"" (llor) '73-Vlncent Pritt, Diana Rig 9 Cl) £M4tleft " ""' 1211 ....... • c.ctMtc °" 8 11M •eer.. ... 5:00 8 SU MllMAL WOil.Di * DCITTllOOITHRILLS •...., ~ "Aluka's Giant Buri" Cl)~C..-• Tiie .._ Wu MICMM <ll llM • flhwlt: a::> "lttt4i•I" (com> 'SJ-Tony Cur11s. Ja"tt Lt1111 IUl CJ) ... " Acrlalt1111 ........ A.tric.a .,.. ..... ~ .... ~ ..... -5:30- B (}IU(()llftl (()lilllllcllllAllKlu .Uttle ..... I •v•NINQ e:oo BBCl)Cll'J(J)Dhn e flltiM; ci::l (?!Ir) "Mlll!Sttf Ge HMt" (com) '66-Fred Gwynne, YYOtlnt DtCa1lo eursMtADul G (f)ir..-aa. U111Mu1 IUl CJ) DilllcM ......... flD o.ce ...... Clmic (121 CJ)) ~ .. SemYll CD Sb1tiet1 C...., -6:30- •• (IJ ((fl (IJ) ..., a UIC -..S c.ttr.- (IJ ltet ltlw • $111.000 Quati. (f]'J CD lilcra,i., O(J)WiWlillcM .... DS,.UChahftC' 13) l,...itam/f IQI Ql!lTileAHMifalllily 7:00 & TOMS Of LAUGHS! * FlofHCe Mttidtnoft on THE llU,l'U SHOW an.-..o Dc...ttr~ eE,..._t....,. Cl) i. s..na Of_ • (jJ @ CJ) s,.c.: "" 8) (a {I)) D 0 lH rUct NS. mw..-12 CJ.»(J)Hee HR =~C:.,-~· ..... e Df. Jacren .... NM -7:30-............ DllS..na "·· (()Wy ...... S.... ()) Jiit .,........,.. rut .,..., W.'t ..,._m a "' '-111t '-'"' • ......, ..... flrllll Clfm 8 :00 a cm w Cl) ae.11 r,.., Moore tou Gl'anl follows up on a strone lud, lhou&fl this ltmt from his hear1, when he PfOPOStS to Eiieen Heckart, ruest1n1 n M1ry's Aunt Flo D al Cl) CJJ D E111er1ucy Gire ind DeSoto and Ute men ot station ~I a1e urer to celeb11lt the scheduled rellrtmtnt of unpopular Capt Hoch11dtr (Joe t.b ross) but overdo their entllu11asrn tor the IOllll 1•11 Pl'l1 e Yeari of liplRil11, 011 tf 01•1111 (R) A full lenrtn mrn- prod"'td by lht U S lnfoonation Acency -as 1 memonal to .loltn r lttnnedJ Git&OIY Peck narralu ()) lime: CC> "41) ''Th ''"' ..._,. (dra) '72-Vtt 114ofrow, Alln Nd1 •<a Cl)) a ......_ 111111 ,.,. '1he Host11es" 4\ Holmes and Y0y0 are bt1nr held as hos111es by bad 1uys wl\O want tht11 piled ludtr set l1ee in rtlurn lor the two COIJS, Yayo ruhzes h11 battery 11 Coilll dead. Ill! Cirtll)IS ~YI sl!Orted ind his COOline SyStem hlS bl~tn down. a ~ CC> (llir) "1171" (mus) '72-Blythe Dinner, Ken Howud. ~award D.Silva. Willltm Daniell. ID n.. s.is,ooo ~ .. .... Kai Alllrir.t • CMWr•'s Mmical sa... S llWt: (Zltr) °¥ '' T11ll" (wts) · 40-urol Flynn g)Filla fNtllrt • ,._. L.aquct rrtrram -1:30-n Cll'J CD Cl) ._...._.,rt s-. Wllile on tltt way to a baslltlball (lmt at tht1r Alma Mater. Bob and his tnend 'The Peeper" YISll lft old sc!lool "'111-out and end up in 1111 • <• ) 0 WMi'• ... ,,.. illl No 111toimtion n11lable ... !lit ... fB J....-Qlllr s.... fD lift f,. Ulda c.Mtr Raphtl Kubehk collducts the New Yor' Ptul harmon1e; With &lltSI SOioist Claudio .\mu, llOfld !Jmous f rencl! 1>1anul 9:00 • (fl) CJ) Cl) All ill tM ft~ Mike and Clona make a demion concermna Joey's lulute and end up destroylne his first b1r1hd1y party when Archie and Edith hnd out 8 0 Cl) <ID! D NIC S.lllf4't flllirit: ~ (Zlw20nt) "lilly Jad~ (dra) '71-Tom Lauehltn, Delores T1ytor, C111k Howat. ller1 Freed A half-breed Indian takes on lhe t.11/U ol 1 "l1eedom scllool" lor run1•11 tew when 1bUS1Ye b11ots anemot to disrupt act1Y1ty and llarrass lhe tucller and those at1end1n1 the CiJ'ISeS. U STAISllT I HUTCH * TW l'SYCHO HIT·llAfl • ta Cl>> a St.ara1 ' t+.tctt Ho 1nformat1011 n11l1ble ll0111 lhe network at our press hme at 'lO. &OIE.l I JIMllY * D£M HU HAW '7' • "" Haw Georre Gobel ind Jimmy Dean ruest mCtllett m i... IMlldMel -9:30- • (f]'J CI) Cl) Alict eTwflil!llZ.. Cl) StM Mett's UUCll·lfe• 10:00 8 @ (]) Cl) C.1'11 lttmttt Ken Berry ruests. • TllTJ Oonall11t Sllow 8 (8J CIJ) 8 Mott Wul14 "Woll Pack killer" The arrest ol membe11 of a iOfllla &roup sends the escaped leader on a terrorist um pa1cn with threats of blow1ne u~ landrmr~ i111lphabelte1I orOe1 until hlS patriots are freed .. ~!It rv WEEK NOllEMBER 14 11116 ...... .., ....,. 0... ~ HiPliPb fDSlll"'1i hl9dM s tfutwe r .. 1111. m lllllicll Vlriety S.. e i...~sri.. -10:30- • ~ f..CW USC n UCLA mvn- 11:00 fl•CV ID O ""' llfl c.... ., Ille ..... Cl r riCM lictit • llMe: "Tllltb1""""' (bol) '73-Vincenl Prtee, Otana Rou G) SililtK ClMm a ~,..... ((ft) (I)) llu ...-.~ -11:20- 11 (JJ hn Qt Cl)Adaa-12 Ill rr.-i. .. ...,. Sllow -11:30- fJ USC fMW USC vs. UCLA II LIVE fltOM NEW TO.ll • It's S..tunlay 11111111 with , • .,. SilltOlll D ~ (I) <!Al CllJ h turd•J lflfllt (.J) ltWt: "Dir\ AllW" (dra) '46- Stdney Toler. Benson Font 8 ltWt: CC> "Tiit Ul!Mft1W' (•es) '69-Joltn 'Jayne, Rock Hud$oll, Lee Mer..,.elllr1 Cl) M"it: cm ''Tiit Maren -,..,_ lll{t4tn" (dra) '7J-h lly SlvlYs, Jose f erm cm CD 1'llt m CIA mflNIMMit @ Mt •it : CC> "Tiit Silu u n " (tdv) '66-0un ltl1rt1n 12:00 (6 CJ)) """1Sd-fl l'lltltre -12:30- ... : cm "Hel'slllaN" (adv) ·ss.-John Payne, Mary Murphy 1:00 • Cl) °"' llnltw llKt C..rt • All·fHc-• Slltw: "Tiit Tlllr4 Men," "Tiie frOll Clew," "GIN If Oeetll" .., su,.i1llllic (f]'J (]) Tiie ult Sllow -1:30- .., Movie: CC> "the Owtl .. '1 Dlupter'' (wes) 'S.-1\elly Ryan -2:30- • MHie:cm "Hills of llo•t•· Miii" (dra) 'Sl -RICll"d Widmark. JICk P1l1nce. Robtrt W11nt1 Jim Lampley, at 27 YH,. old lht youngeat network aporta annountr In lhe buslnesa. covert the sldellnes and provides specJal fH ture raporta on ABC's a11cul1lve coverage on "NCAA Football," when Michigan pl1y1 Ohio State on Saturday at 9:30AM. Paga 19 Stereo ShoppPrs Guide 5499 System . , "" .. ~II • ,,... 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